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ARMORIAL FAMILIES
RMORIAL
AMILIES
A DIRECTORY OF GENTLEMEN
OF COAT-ARMOUR
COMPILED AND EDITED BY
ARTHUR CHARLES FOX-DAVIES
OF LINCOLN S INN, BARRISTER-AT-LAW
" Nob lies sunt qui Arma gentthtia antecessorum
suorum prof er re possunt '
SEVENTH EDITION
[ONDON: HURST & BLACKETT, LTD,
PATERNOSTER HOUSE, E.C4
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ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA
BLACKIE. — The sons of Ven. Ernest Morell Blackie,
Archdeacon of Stow, and Caroline Sophie Campbell
Stewart, should be described as — " (i) John Ernest Hal-
dane Blackie, Gentleman, B.A. (Camb.), Asst.-Master
Bradfield College, b. 1904 ; (2) Christopher James Morell
Blackie, Gentleman, b. 1908."
BRIDGES. — The entry which appears in the body of
the work for Mr. Herbert Charles Blackett Bridges should
be amended as follows : His father should be described
as — " Lieut.-Col. William Bridges, 59th Regt. of Foot
(East Lancashire), of Heatherdene House, Highfield,
Southampton, and Court House, Overton, Hants., b.
1 82 1 ; d. 1897 ; m. 1873, Ellen, d. of Rev. Thomas Floud,
M.A. (Oxon.), Rector of Overton." Mr. Bridges' resi-
dence should read — " Hill Brow, Mount Ephraim, Tun-
bridge Wells."
BRIGG of Keighley. — The entry which appears in
the body of the work should be amended as follows :
The sons of the late Thomas Brigg and Helen Amelia
Haggas, should be described as — " John Haggas Brigg,
Gentleman, b. 1891 ; w. 1919, Doris Evelyn, d. of Sir
Prince Prince-Smith, Bart, and has issue — 3 daus. Res. —
Southburn Cote, Southburn, Driffield, Yorks.
Denis Anderton Brigg, Gentleman, M.D., b. 1901.
Res.— "
CINNAMOND. — The entry which appears in the body
of the work should be amended as follows : Mr. James
Cinnamond's father should be described as — " Thomas
Cinnamond, Gentleman, Solicitor, of Almeida House,
Belfast, b. 1830 ; d. 1880 ; m. 1853, Margaret Tierney
Morrison, of Monaghan."
CLACK. — Major Thomas Stanley Clack, T.D., R.A.,
elder son of Thomas Augustus Stable Clack, F.R.G.S.,
married 1929, Margery Gladys, second daughter of Capt.
Ralph Fremlin, late Hodson's Horse, Indian Army, of
Maidstone, Kent, and Buskhall Park, Mudigere, Mysore
(q.v.) and impales the arms of Fremlin, namely — Gules, a
chevron between three esquires' helmets each with one
plume argent.
CLARKE. — The entry which appears in the body of
the work for the sons of the late Thomas Clarke of Aller-
ton Hall, Lanes., and Elizabeth Ruddell, should be
amended as follows : The arms should read — " Quarterly
of ten, 1, gules, three swords erect in pale points upwards
argent (Woodchurch) ; 2, paly wavy of six ermine and
sable (Clarke), etc."
EBBLE WHITE.— Mr. Ernest Arthur Ebblewhite is
now LL.D. {honoris causa) of Sheffield University, chair-
man of Highgate Petty Sessions, Past Master of the
Worshipful Company of Ironmongers, Commander of
the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, and has received
a bar to his Order of Mercy.
FRANKLIN.— Dr. Charles Aubrey Hamilton Franklin,
married 18 July, i929,Erica Milly, eldest daughter of Felix
Dickeson Bolton, of Haimer House, Bickley Park, Kent
(q.v.), grandson of late Sir Richard Dickeson, Kt., J. P., of
Dover, co. Kent, and impales the arms of Bolton,
namely — Quarterly, 1 and 4, Bolton ; 2 and 3, Dickeson.
He now resides at Kerri, Pines Road, Bickley, Kent.
Mr. Charles Peter Damian Franklin, of Wakefield, co.
Yorks., married 1928, Olive, daughter of Robert Row-
and, A.M. I.C. E., of Sandal, Wakefield, and has issue —
David Cyril Franklin, Gentleman, born 1929.
GRANT. — Mr. Francis James Grant was appointed
Lyon King of Arms, 1929, and now impales his family-
arms with the official coat of Lyon King of Arms.
THRUSTON.— Mr. Edmund Heathcote Thruston is
not entitled to the arms quoted for him in the body of
work, or to any other arms, and the Editor deeply regrets
that the entry was included.
ARMORIAL FAMILIES
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I'ANSON. Quarterly, azure and gules, a cross flory,
in the first and fourth quarters an annulet or, a chief
in lente.d of the last, a crescent for difference. Mantling
azure and or. Crest— Upon a w.eath cf the colours, a
cubit arm habited per pale indented azure and or, en-
circled by an annulet of the last, the hand proper holding
a cross as in the arms. Motto—" Faire mon devoire."
Second and only surviving son of William Andrew
I* Anson, M.R.C.S. and L.S.A. (Lond.), by his wife
Ann, dau. of William Armstrong of Child's House,
Morpeth, in theco. of Northumberland, and the grand-
daughter of James Grant, Corriemony, in the co. of
Inverness, a cadet of Grant of that ilk: —
William Andrew I' Anson, Gentleman, b. 1848. Estate —
Denton, in the co. of Northumberland.
Sons of the late Thomas I'Anson, M.R.C.S. Lond.,
by his wife Elizabeth Young, dau. of George Young
of Boldin House, co. Durham : —
William Andrew I'Anson, Esq., J. P. Yorks. , b. 1867.
Res. — Highfield, Norton, Malton, Yorks.
Thomas Charles I'Anson, Gentleman, b. 1869.
IDDESLEIGH, Earl of, see NORTHCOTE.
ILBERT (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, two chev-
ronels engrailed vert between three roses gules, barbed and
seeded proper (Ilbert) ; 2 and 3, argent, a lion rampant per
fesse gules and vert between seven pheons azure (Roope) ;
Mantling vert and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, a cock pheasant argent, combed and wattled
gules, holding in the beak a red rose slipped proper, and
standing on a mount vert. Motto — "Nulla rosa sine
spinis."
Son of Rev. Peregrine Arthur Ilbert, Rector of Thurle-
stone, Devon, b. 1810; d. 1894; m. 1840, Rose Anne
{d. 1 911), eld. d. of George Welsh Owen of Lowman
Green, Tiverton, Devon: —
The late Sir Courtenay Peregrine Ilbert, G.C.B. (191 1),
K.C.S.I. (1895), CLE. (1882), M.A. Oxford, Clerk of the
House of Commons, b. 1841 ; m. 1874, Jessie, d. of the late
Rev. Charles Bradley; and d. 1924, leaving issue— Lettice
[m. 1899, Herbert Albert Laurens Fisher, Vice-Chancellor of
Sheffield Univ., late Fell, and Tut. of New Coll., Oxford] ;
Olive [m. 1912, Michael Heseltine, M.A. Oxon.] ; Jessie
Helen [m. 1904, George Young, M.V.O., late Diplomatic
Service, eld. son of Sir George Young, Bart., and has
issue]; Margaret Peregrine \m. 1907, Arthur William
Stewart Cochrane, M.V.O. , Norroy King of Arms, formerly
Rouge Croix Pursuivant at Arms, son of Rev. David
C.Cochrane]; and Joyce Violet. Seat — Troutwells, Penn,
Bucks.
ILBERT (R.L., H. Coll.). Or, two chevronels engrailed
vert between three roses gules, seeded and barbed proper.
Mantling vert and or. Crest — -Upon a wreath of the
colours, a cock pheasant argent, combed and wattled
gules, holding in the beak a red rose slipped proper and
standing on a mount vert. Motto — " Nulla rosa sine
spinis."
Eld. surv. son of Rt. Rev. Alfred Earle, D.D.,
Bishop of Marlborough, b. 1827 ; d. 19 18 ; m. 1866,
Frances Anne {d. 1911), eld. d. of William Roope
Ilbert, Esq., J. P., D.L., of Bowringsleigh, and
Horswell House, Devon : —
Francis Alfred Ilbert (formerly Earle), Esq., J. P. Devon.
Lt.-Col. late R. Warwick Regt.,b. 1869 ; assumed by R.L,
the surname and arms of Ilbert ; m. 1898, Margaret
Henrietta Nugent, d. of the late Henry Hyde Nugent
Bankes, of Wraysbury, Bucks., and has issue— Timothy
Earle Ilbert, Gentleman, b. 1905 ; and Margery Frances
Earle. Seat — Bowringsleigh, Kingsbridge, Devon. Club
— Army and Navy.
ILCHESTER, Earl of, see FOX-STRANGWAYS.
ILLINGWORTH (H. Coll.). Argent, on a fesse
flory counter flory gules, between three escallops sable,
as many roses of the field, barbed and seeded proper,
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of
the colours, upon a crescent argent, a cock proper.
Supporters — On either side a cock sable, combed,
wattled and winged gules, gorged with a collar or,
pendent therefrom an escutcheon gold, charged with a
fleur-de-lys sable. Badge — A wild rose argent, slipped
and leaved proper, entiled with a Baron's coronet or.
Motto — " Illingworth remembers."
Second son of Henrv Illingworth, of Ladye
Royd Hall, Bradford, b. 1829; d. 1895 ; m. i860,
Mary (d. 1908), d. of Sir Isaac Holden, Bart. : —
Rt. Hon. Albert Holden Illingworth, P.C., Baron
Illingworth, of Denton (4 June 1921), J. P. Bradford,
6. 1865. Res. — 44 Grosvenor Square, W.i. Clubs
— Boodle's, Reform.
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ILLINGWORTH (H. Coll.). Argent, a fesse ermines,
charged with a rose gules, barbed and seeded proper,
between two pallets or, in chief two escallops and in base
a fleur-de-lys sable. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath argent and sable, within a crescent argent, a
cock sable, armed, wattled and wings elevated and
addorsed gules. Motto — " Illingworth remembers."
Son of : —
Walter Illingworth, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
The Woodlands, Blackburn, Lanes.
Son of John Thomas Illingworth, Gentleman, of
Kendal : —
James Romney Illingworth, Capt. 2nd Vol. Batt. The
Border Regt., b. . Res. — West Bank, Kendal,
Westmorland.
IM THURN (H. Coll., 1905). Azure, a lion's head
erased or, langued gules, in the dexter chief point a tower
of the second. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a lion's head as in the arms, holding
in the mouth a sprig of edelweiss proper. Motto — " In
turre securitas."
Son of John Conrad im Thurn, Gentleman, of 5 Coll-
ingham Gardens, S.W. , b. 1846; d. 1921 ; m. 1875,
Sarah Maria, d. of John KnowlesofStainforth, Yorks. : —
Capt. John Knowles im Thurn, C.M.G., C.B.E., R.N.,
Comdr. of Signal School, Portsmouth, since 1925 ; served
Great War 1914-19, b. 1881 ; m. 1916, Margaret Elizabeth,
d. of the late John Fleming, C.S.I. , of Tower House,
Bromley. Res. — 9 Hereford Square, W.7 ; 12 East Street,
Fareham, Hants. Club — Army and Navy.
Son of John Conrad im Thurn of Firsleigh, Torquay,
b ; d. ; m. : —
Sir Everard Ferdinand im Thurn, K.C.M.G. (1905),
K.B.E. (1918), C.B. (Civ.) (1900), M.A. (Oxon.), Lt.-Gov.
of Ceylon 1901-4 ; Gov. of Fiji and High Commissioner
for Western Pacific, and Consul-Gen. for Western Pacific
Islands 1904-10, b. 1852; m. 1895, Hannah Cassels, d. of
Professor James Lorimer, LL.D. Res.— Cockenzie House,
Prestonpans. Club — Athenaeum.
IMAGE (H. Coll.). Azure, on a cross flory or, five
guttees-de-sang, on a canton of the second, a lozenge of the
field. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a boar's head erased quarterly ermine and azure,
John George Image, Esq., formerly Capt. 21st Scots
Fusiliers, b. 1835 ; m. 1857, Charlotte, d. of the Rev.
Richard Johnson, Rector of Lavenham, Suffolk, and d.
1870, leaving two sons and two daus.
Francis Edward Image, M.A., M.B. (Cantab.), b. 1843 ;
m. 1871, Rosetta, d. of Rev. William Wallace, Rector of
Thorpe Abbots, Norfolk, and has four daus.
IMBERT-TERRY of Strete Ralegh (H. Coll.). Azure,
fourteen guttes-d'or, three, four, three and four, on a chief
of the last a bull's head caboshed between two mullets of
the first. Mantling azure and or. Crest — Issuant from
the coronet of a French Seigneur, an eagle rising proper,
crowned with an Eastern crown or. Motto — " Ubique
fecundat imber." Livery — Blue, with yellow collar.
Sons of Henry Imbert-Terry, Gentleman, of Le
Barbin, Viellevigne, Loire Inferieure, and 17 Chester
Terrace, b. 1800 ; d. 1884 ; m. i842,Susanne (d. 1883),
d. of John Henry Machu, of Norwood : —
Frederick William Imbert-Terry, Gentleman, b. 1843 ;
m. 1872, Louisa Sophia, d. of William Page, of 23 Man-
chester Square ; and has issue — Alexander Frederick
Aime Imbert-Terry, Capt. 7th Hussars, b. 1874 [m. 1903,
Agatha, d. of Rev. Charles Hardy, Rector of Canewdon,
Essex] ; Olive Clotilde Bouhier [m. 1909, Lieut.-Col.
Josselyn Ramsden, C.M.G., D.S.O. ; and has issue]
Res. — Aston House, Aston, Herts.
Sir Henry Machu Imbert-Terry, 1st Bart., of Strete
Ralegh (2 July 1917), J. P., D.L. Devon, Knt. of Grace of
the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, b.
1854 ; m. 1883, Lydia Moore (d. 1918), d. of Charles
Duncan Roberts, of Tunbridge Wells ; and has issue —
(1) Henry Bouhier Imbert-Terry, Esq., D.S.O. , M.C.,
Maj. R.A., b. 1885 [m. 1910, Mildred Dorothy, d. of
Brig.-Gen. Edward Flint, R.A. ; and has issue — Edward
Henry Bouhier Imbert-Terry, Esq., b. 1920 ; Rosamund
Mildred Clotilde ; Antoinette Lydia ; Marie Jocqueline
(Clubs — Carlton, Cavalry)] ; (2) Frederick Bouhier Imbert-
Terry, Esq., M.C., Capt. (ret.) Devon Regt., b. 1887 [m.
1917, Lillian Frederica, d. of Sir Alfred Hickman, Bart.
(Res. — Blue Hayes, Broadclyst, Devon. Clubs — Boodle's,
Carlton, Ranelagh)]. Seat — Strete Ralegh, Whimple,
Devon. Town res. — 73 St. James's St., S.W. Clubs
— Carlton, Junior Carlton, Devon and Exeter.
Son of Claude Alexander Imbert-Terry, Gentleman
(3rd son of Henry Imbert-Terry), b. 1857 ; d. 1889
m. 1879, Sarah (d. 1926), d. of James Tyrrel, of
Hadley, Essex : —
Claude Henry Maxwell Imbert-Terry, D.S.O., Lieut.-
Col. Devon Regt., b. 1880; m. 192 1, Ethel Mary, d. of
William Henry Monckton, late of Manor House, South-
well, Notts. Club — Naval and Military.
IMLAY (L.O.). Or, a lion rampant gules, armed and
langued azure, holding in his dexter paw a sword erect in
pale proper, on a chief argent a cross of the second chaged
with a terrestrial sphere proper. Mantling gules, doubled
or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand,
holding a six-pointed star argent. Motto — " Fide et
armis." Livery — Brown, with blue facings.
Eld. son of Alexander William Imlay, M,D. , of
Sydney, N.S.W., b. 1843; d. 1888; m. 1880, Emma
Carberry, d. of John Woodland, Esq. , J. P., of Victoria,
Australia: —
Alexander Peter Imlay, Esq., D.S.O., Capt. TheG<rdon
Highlanders, J. P. Queensland, b. 1885; m. 1909, Edyth,
only d. of the late Henry Murray, Esq. , J. P. , of The Grove,
St. Peter's N.S. W. ; and has issue — Alexander Alastair
Imlay, Gentleman, b. 1919 ; Jean Elspeth ; Joan Bessie;
and Joyce Margaret. Res. — Hilton House, Woodside,
Aberdeenshire.
gorged with a collar or, charged with three lozenges azure,
holding in the mouth a cross crosslet fitchee gules.
Sons of William Edmund Image, Esq., J. P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1887, b. 1807 ; d. 1903 ; m. 1st, Desiree
Catherine D'Enville: —
The late Rev. William Thomas Image, M.A. , Vicar of
Wickham Market, Suffolk, b. 1831 ; m. 1858, Laura
Fitzgerald, d. of Capt. Dyson, and d. 1890, leaving two
sons and one dau.
IMPEY-LOVIBOND. Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a boar's
head erect and couped within an orle gules, the whole
between three torteaux (for Lovibond) ; 2 and 3, gules, on a
chevron between three leopards' faces or, as many pallets
sable, each charged with a crescent of the second, on a
chief ermine, a sword fesseways proper, pommel and
hilt gold (for Impey). Mantling gules and argent.
Crests — 1. upon a wreath of the colours, upon a rock proper,
a boar's head erect and couped gules, within a chain in arch
or (for Lovibond) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a
leopard's face or, in front of a sword in pale point down-
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wards proper, pommel and hilt or, between two wings sable
(for Impey). Motto—" Leges jura que servo."
Son of Col. Archibald Impey-Lovibond, J.P. andD.L.
for Essex, Col. Royal (late Bengal) Engineers, b. 1823 ;
d- ; m. 1st, 1846, Harriot, dau. of Baldwin
Duppa Duppa of Hollingbourne, Kent ; 2nd,
1854, Clara, dau. of F. Hanks of Illinois (and grand-
dau. of the late Morris Birkbeck of Wanborough,
Surrey) : —
Archibald Edmund Impey-Lovibond, Gentleman, late
Lieut. 4th Batt. Essex Regt., b. 1861. Estates— Hatfield
Peverel, and Sandon, Essex.
INCE, see WHITTINGTON-INCE.
INCE (H. Coll., 26 April 1886). Argent, three torteaux
bendwise between two fleurs-de-lys gules. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a horse
argent, holding in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert,
resting the dexter fore-leg on a caduceus erect proper.
Motto — " Lahore et scientia." Livery — Dark blue, with
gilt buttons.
Only surv. son of John Ince, Esq., M.D., M.R.C.S.,
L.S.A., Surg.-Maj. Indian Army, b. 1830 ; d.
m. 1871, Kate Montgomerie Davenport, only d. of
Frederick Montgomerie Davenport Davidson : —
John Samuel Ince, Gentleman, b. 1875. Res. —
INCHCAPE, Viscount, see MACKAY.
INCHIQUIN, Baron of, see O'BRIEN.
INDERWICK (H. Coll.). Azure, on a fesse invected
argent, between three thistles leaved and slipped proper,
a stag trippant of the last between two bugle-horns
stringed sable. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Upon
a wreath of the colours, ademi-man affronted proper, habited,
cap adorned with a feather vert, collar and cuffs argent, belt
and girdle proper, holding in the dexter hand a heart gules,
and resting the sinister hand upon a knife point downwards
also proper. Motto — " Sapienter et sincere."
Son of F. A. Inderwick, Esq., Barrister-at-Law and a
Bencher of the Inner Temple, Q. C. , J.P. and D.L. co.
Sussex, F.S.A. , Mayor of Winchelsea 1892-93 and
1896-97, M.P. for Rye 1880 85, b. 1836; d. 1904; m.
1859, Frances M. , d. of John Wilkinson of the
Exchequer and Audit Office : —
Walter Andrew Inderwick, Esq., Senior Registrar
Probate Registry since 1923, Barrister-at-Law Inner
Temple), b. 1870 ; m. 1899, Constance Margaret, d. of the
late Rev. John Monkhouse, of Oakley ; and has issue —
1 son. Res. — Woodlands, Crofton, Orpington, Kent,
ING (H. Coll.). Per fesse wavy vert and argent, tn
chief two escallops or,and in base as many bars wavy azure.
Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of two dragons' wings displayed gules, an
escallop as in the arms.
Eldest son of George Ing, Gentleman, of Crockham
Hall, Kent :—
George Harold Abseiling, Esq.,C.M.G., D.S.O., Lieut.-
Col. Res. of Officers, late Dragoon Gds., Lt.-Col. comdg.
N. Somerset Yeo., b. 1880. Res. — Keyham, Henstridge,
Somerset. Clubs — Carlton, Cavalry.
INGE (H. Coll., 1641). Or, on a chevron vert, three
leopards' faces cf the field. Mantling vert and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, two halberds saltirewise,
encircled by a ducal coronet. Motto — " Ubi amor ibi
fides."
Eldest son of Rev. William Inge, D.D., Provost of
Worcester College, Oxford, and of Benn Hill, Leics.,
b. 1829 ; d. 1903 ; m. 1859, Susanna Mary, d. of Ven.
Edward Churton, Crayke Rectory, Yorks. : —
Very Rev. William Ralph Inge, C.V.O. (1918), D.D. ,
Litt.D., LL.D., F.B.A. (1921), Dean of St. Paul's, b. i860;
m. 1905, Mary Catharine, d. of Ven. H. M. Spooner,
Archdeacon of Maidstone, and Canon of Canterbury, and
has issue — William Crauford Inge, Gentleman, b. 1906;
Edward Ralph Churton Inge, Gentleman, £. 1907 ; Richard
Wycliffe Spooner Inge, Gentleman, b. 1915 ; and Catharine
Mary. Res. — The Deanery, St. Paul's, E.C. Club —
United University.
INGHAM. Per pale or and vert, on a cross moline
gules, a mascle of the first, in chief two fleurs-de-lys, each
within a mascle counterchanged. Mantling vert and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, issuant from a cloud in
the sinister, an arm embowed in armour, entwined by a
serpent proper charged with two mascles or, grasping a
sword also proper.
Eld. son of His Honour Judge Robert Wood Ingham,
J. P., D.L., Barrister-at-Law, County Court Judge,
b. 1846 ; d. 1928 ; tn. 1876, his cousin Mary Elizabeth,
d. of Rev. J. D. Penrose of Woodhill, co. Cork: —
James Geoffrey Penrose Ingham, Esq., Capt. (ret.) R.N.,
b. 1879 ; m. 1913, Zelda Raney, d. of late Walter Francis
Dalrymple; and has surv. issue — Neville Robert Penrose
Ingham, Gentleman, b. 1919; and Ellinor Mary. Seat—
Sugwas Court, Eaton Bishop, co. Hereford.
Son of Robert John Fitzgerald Ingham, Esq., D.S.O.,
Lt.-Col. R. A. (2nd son of Judge Robert Wood Ingham,
see above), b. 1880: killed in action 1917 ; m. 1911,
Ella Prendergast, d. of Col. Charles Prideaux Trisc tt,
C.B.,C.M.G.. D.S.O. :—
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Yngr. sons of Judge Robert Wood Ingham (see
above) : —
Rev. Wilfred Rawdon Ingham, Vicar of Middlewick,
Cheshire, b. 1887.
Lancelot Gordon Ingham, Esq., Comdr. R.N. , b. 1889;
m, 1916, Helen Mary, d. of Col. Francis Edward Cooper,
of Markree Castle, Sligo, and has issue — Robert Cooper
Ingham, Gentleman, b. 1917 ; and Patricia Alice Mary.
Res. — -Middlewick Vicarage, Cheshire.
INGLESBY (H. Coll.). Per fesse gules and azure, a
fesse embattled between in chief two hand-grenades or,
and in base an oak-tree fructed proper. Mantling gules
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a horse
forcene or, holding in the mouth a sprig of oak fructed
proper, and resting the sinister forefoot on an escutcheon
azure, charged with a hand-grenade as in the arms.
Motto — " Vincit qui patitur." Livery — Dark blue, gold
facings.
Son of Major Thomas James Campbell Inglesby
b. 1832; d. 1889; tn. 1856, Mary Anne, d. of John
Bell :—
Thomas John James Inglesby, Esq., Col. late Prince
Alfred's Own Cape Field Artillery, V.D., b. 1859; m.
1886, Florence, d. of Major Philip John Stigant ; and
has issue — (1) Percy Inglesby, Gentleman, b. 1898; May;
Maud; and Beatrice. Res. — Haslemere, Seapoint, nr.
Cape Town, South Africa. Club — Civil Service (Cape
Town).
INGILBY (H. Coll., July 1834). Sable, an estoile
argent, within a bordure engrailed gobony or and gules.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a boar's head couped and erect argent, tusked or,
in the mouth an estoile of the last. Motto— " Mon droit."
Livery— Black, white facings, silver buttons.
Sons of Sir William Ingilby, 3rd Bart., J. P. for W.R.
Yorks. , Lieut. Bengal Artillery, b. 1829; d. 1918 ; m.
1874, Eleanor Isabella, d. of Henry Macdowall of
Garthland, co. Renfrew :—
Sir William Henry Ingilby, 4th Bart., cf Ripley (26 July
1866), Major and Bt. Lt.-Col. late Scots Guards, J. P. and
D.L. W.R. Yorks., b. 1874 (twin) ; m. 1906, Hon. Alberta
Diana, d. of Baron Swansea ; and has issue — Joslan William
Vivian Ingilby, Esq., b. 1907. Seats— Ripley Castle,
Yorks. ; North Deighton Manor, Wetherby , Yorks. Clubs —
Guards', Wellington, Yorks. (York).
John Uchtred Macdowall Ingilby, Esq., O.B.E.,
Lt.-Col. late Gordon Highlanders, J. P. W. R. Yorks.,
b. i874(twin); m. 1904, Marjorie Cecily, d. of William Robert
Phelips of Montacute ; and has issue — Cecily Eleanor ;
and Jean Alicia. Res. — North Deighton Manor, Wetherby.
Clubs— Wellington, Yorks.
INGILBY late of Lawkland Hall (Vn. Yorks. 1565-6, H.
Coll.). Sable, an estoile of six points argent, a canton or.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of
the colours, a boar's head erect couped argent, tusked or.
Motto — " Mon droit."
Son of Christopher Ingilby, Esq., of Lawkland Hall,
J. P., b. 1824; d. 1889; m. 1849, Anne (d. 1891), d. of
Thomas Watters of Kendal, co. Westmorland: —
Rev. Arthur Ingilby, J. P. West Riding, B.A. (Camb.),
late Rector of St. John's Episcopal Church, Oban, b. 1852 ;
m. 1880, Constance Alice Ynyr (d. 1921), eld. d. of Rev.
Edward Cadogan, Rector of Wicken, co. Northampton ;
and has issue — -Alice Ynyr Christabel. Res. — Harden,
Anstwick, Yorks.
GEORGE INGLE, Gentleman. Armorial bearings-
Sable, three pallets engrailed ermine, each charged with a
sword erect, pommel and hilt or. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
cubit arm in bend proper, charged with an acorn leaved
and slipped vert, the hand grasping a sword in bend sinister
of the first, pommel and hilt or, the trunk of a tree fesse-
wise, eradicated, and sprouting to the dexter also proper.
Motto — " Disce pati." Seat — Eaton Socon, co. Bedford.
INGLIS of Auchindinny and Redhall (Matric. L.O. ,
14 Dec. 1906). Azure, a lion rampant argent, armed and
langued gules, within an orle of eight mullets of the second.
Mantling azure, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
his liveries, an estoile environed with clouds all proper.
Motto — " In tenebris lucidior."
Eld. son of Alexander Inglis of Auchindinny and
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d. 1897; m. 1st, 1872, Florence, d. of John Frederick
Feeney of Edgbaston : —
John Alexander Inglis, Esq,, K.C., Scottish Bar, J. P.
Midlothian, M.A. (Oxon.) LL.B. (Edin.), King's and Lord
Treasurer's Remembranc :r in Scotland since 1926, Brigadier
in the Royal Company of Archers, b. 1873; m. 1903,
Margaret Isabella, d. of William Stuart Fraser, W.S. ; and
has issue — John Charles Fraser Inglis, Gentleman, b. 1910 ;
Margaret Annabel ; and Katharine Harriet. Seats —
Auchindinny House, Penicuik, N.B. ; Redhall, Slateford,
N.B. Res. — 13 Randolph Crescent, Edinburgh. Clubs—
Oxford and Cambridge, New (Edinburgh).
ANTHONY INGLIS, Esq.,J.P. Armorial bearings
(L.O., 1873)— Azure, a lion rampant argent, on a chief or
three arrows banded| together points downwards between
two mullets gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant argent,
armed and langued gules, holding in his dexter paw a
mullet also gules. Motto — " Recte faciendo securus."
WILLIAM RAYMOND INGLIS, Esquire, Col. late
Norfolk Regt. and Connaught Rangers. Born 1862, being
the son of William Inglis, C. B. , Lieut. -Gen. in the Army
(Hon. Gen.), formerly of 57th and 9th Regts. , J.P. and D.L.
co. Cambridge, by his wife Mary, dau. of Hector William
Bower Monro of Edmondsham, Dorset. Armorial bear-
ings (L.O., 1815) — Azure, a lion rampant within a bordure
argent, on a chief or, three mullets of the first, on a
canton gules, the Peninsular gold cross and riband proper.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion rampant argent. Motto — " Nobilis
est ira leonis." Livery — Blue, white facings, silver buttons.
Married, 1886, Ethel Henriana, only dau. of Major-Gen.
T. F. Dixon, late 39th Regt. ; and has had Issue— (1)
Alexander Raymond Inglis, Gentleman, b. 1887; d. 1912;
(2) Thomas Archibald Inglis, Gentleman, b. 1890; Ethel
Mary [m. 1908, Ronald Frederick Williams] ; and Irene
Margaret. Seat— The Lee, co. Essex. Res.— Druimuan,
Killiecrankie, co. Perth. Club— Army and Navy.
INGRAM (H. Coll., 1893). Quarterly, argent and or,
gutt6e-de-poix, on afesseinvected gules four escallops of the
second. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, upon a rock proper, issuant from a wreath
of cinquefoils or, a griffin's head erased quarterly gules
and argent, charged on the neck with an escallop
counterchanged.
Sons of Sir William James Ingram, 1st Bart., J.P,
Surrey, M.P. Boston 1874-80, 1885-6, and 1892-5.
B. A. (Camb. ), Barrister-at-Law, b. 1847; d. 1924;
in. 1874, Mary Eliza Collingwood, d. of late Hon.
Edward Stirling, M.L.A. , of Adelaide, S. Australia: —
Sir Herbert Ingram, 2nd Bart. (9 Aug. 1893), late Capt.
R. E. Kent Yeo., Lt.-Comdr. R.N.V.R., and Maj. R.A.F.,
B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1875; m. 1908, Hilda Vivian, d. of late
Col. Carson Lake of New York, U.S.A. ; and has surv.
issue — Herbert Ingram, Esq., b. 1912 ; Michael Warren
Ingram, Esq., b. 1917. Res. — Driffield Manor, Cirencester.
Club— Bath.
Bruce Stirling Ingram, Esq., O.B.E. (mil.), M.C., temp.
Capt. R.G.A., late Lieut. R. E. Kent Yeo. , B.A. (Oxon. ), b.
1877 ; m. 1904, Amy, d. of John Foy ; and has issue —
David Martin Bruce Ingram, Gentleman, b. 1917 ; Averil
Stirling. Res. — 65 Cromwell Road, S.W.
Collingwood Ingram, Esq., late Capt. R.A.F., b. 1880 ;
m. 1906, Florence Maude, only child of Henry R. Laing ;
and has issue — Ivor Laing Ingram, Gentleman, b. 1907;
Mervyn Jeffrey Ingram, Gentleman, b. 1909 ; William
Alastair Ingram, Gentleman, b. 1913 ; and Certhia Mary.
Res. — The Grange, Benenden, Cranbrook. Club — Bath.
Son of Herbert Ingram, Esq., M.P. , J.P. and D.L.
co. Herts., of Loudwater House, Rickmansworth, b.
1811; m. 1843, Ann, d. of William Little of The
Manor House, Eye : —
Charles Lewis Nathaniel Ingram, Esq., late Capt. Surrey
Mil., b. 1849; m- I877, Lucy Frances {d. 1893), d. of
Francis A. Davis of Anglesea Lodge, Surbiton ; and has
issue — Lewis Charles Ingram, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; and
Lucy Mary. Res. — 86 Onslow Gardens, London, S.W.
bend between two boars' heads couped argent, armed
gules (Gordon). Mantling vert, doubled or. Crest — On
a wreath of his liveries, a stag's head erased and affronted
proper. Motto — "Bydand."
Eld. son of William John de Booy Ingram, b. ;
d. ; m. , Mary Amelia, d. of Alexander Gordon
of Cocklarachy, co. Aberdeen : —
Lt.-Col. Alexander Gordon Ingram, C.M.G., O.B.E.,
Comdt. City Police at Alexandria since 1925, served S.
Africa 1900-2 (medal and 5 clasps), and Great War 1914-18,
is Knight of Imperial Order of St. Anne (Russia), has
Order of Medijie (4th Class), Order George I (Greece),
Orders of the Nile and Ismail, b. 1885 ; m. 1919, Ella, d.
of Henry Walker, of Seacombe, Cheshire. Address — Com-
mandant's House, Alexandria, Egypt. Clubs — Jun. Naval
and Military ; Turf (Cairo).
ERNEST STOBART INMAN, Esq.,M.B.E., J.P. co.
Cheshire. Born March 31, 1852, being the eldest son of the
late William Inman of Upton Manor, Birkenhead, Cheshire,
by his wife Anne Brewis, dau. of William Stobart of Pick-
tree, co. Durham. Armorial bearings — Vaire' argent and
vert, on a chevron cottised or, three roses gules, barbed,
seeded, and slipped proper. Mantling vert and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wyvern vert, winged
fretty or, gorged with a plain collar, with line reflexed over
the body gold, in the mouth a rose slipped as in the arms.
Motto — "In Domino confido." Married, Oct. 24, 1889,
Rose, only dau. of the late Edward Foster of London ; and
has Issue— (1) Leslie Ernest Inman, Gentleman, b. Nov.
16, 1890 [m. 1927, Barbara , d. of H. E. Harris] ; (2)
William Foster Inman, Gentleman, b. Feb. 24, 1892 [m.
1926, Beatrice, d. of Dr. D. Horrocks] ; (3) John Hamilton
Inman, Gentleman, b. Feb. 20, d. July 6, 1893 ; (4) Douglas
Stobart Inman, Gentleman (twin brother of John Hamilton),
b. Feb. 2i, 1893. Res.— Morlan Park, Rhyl, N. Wales.
INGRAM (L.O. , 20 June 1905). Quarterly, 1 and 4, or,
on a fesse vert, a lion's head erased between two escallops
of the field (Ingram) ; 2 and 3, azure, three cinquefoils in
INMAN of Highmoor Hall (H. Coll.). Per pale argent
and ermine, a chevron between two wyverns in chief and a
rost* in base gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
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On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, between
two roses stalked and leaved proper, a wyvern as in the
arms, charged on the breast with a fleur-de-lys argent.
Motto — " Ante omnia Deus." Livery — Brown.
Son of Richard Kesterton Inman, b. ; d. 1870; m.
Janet Susannah, d. of : —
George Talfourd Inman, Esq., J. P. co. Oxon. (High
Sheriff 1906), b. 1851 ; m. 1875, Emily Hope, d. of George
Sims, Esq., D.L. ; and has issue — (1) Talfourd Hope
Inman, Gentleman, b. 1883; (2) Leslie Yardley Inman,
Gentleman, b. 1888. Res.—i The Close, Hatfield, Herts.
Club— Thatched House.
INNES, see
ROSE-INNES.
CROSS, MITCHELL-INNES, and
INNES of Moy, formerly of Raemoir (L.O. re-matric.
30 June 1916. Cadet of Innes of Balveny and Edingight,
Bt.). Argent, three mullets azure, a bordure chequy of the
second and first (L.O. c. 1672/7, as Innes of Edingight,
assigned in 1916 to Innes of Raemoir as latest cadet).
Mantling azure, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
his liveries, a palm branch slipped proper. Motto (over)
— " Ornatur radix fronde " ; (on compartment) — "Sine
crimine fiat." Livery — Blue, silver buttons.
Eld. surv. son of Alexander Innes, younger, of Rae-
moir, Esq., D.L., J.P., b. 1846: d. 1882; m. 1st,
1871, Helen Eythan (d. 1875), d. and heiress of the
Rev. Samuel William King, Gentleman ; 2nd, 1878,
Sylvia Christian Armytage (d. 1887), d. of the Rev.
James Garrett of Kilgaran, co. Carlow: —
James William Guy Innes of Moy, Esq., C.B.E. (1919),
Chevalier of Legion of Honour, Capt. (ret.) R.N., D.L.,
J. P., b. 1874; m. 1906, Anna Orrok Stronach Sheila
Foster, d. of Lt.-Col. John Foster Forbes of Rothiemay,
Banffshire, D.L., J.P., and has issue— (1) Ronald Gordon
Berowald Innes, Esq., 2nd Lieut. Seaforth Highlanders,
b. 1907 ; (2) William Alexander Disney Innes, Gentleman,
b. 1910; (3) ThomasGuy Innes, Esq.(q.v.); and Elizabeth
Kathleen Mary. Res. — Kirkville House. Skene, Aberdeen-
shire. Club — Royal Northern (Aberdeen).
Innes (L.O., 24 July 1923, cadet of Innes of Moy).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, three mullets azure, a bordure
chequy of the second and first (Innes) ; 2, gules, three boars'
heads erased or, armed proper, langued sable (Aberchirder
of that ilk) ; 3, azure, on a fess between a lion's head
erased in chief argent, and a water-bouget in base or, three
round buckles gules (King, L.O., 1867) ; all within a
bordure argent for difference. Mantling azure, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a palm branch
proper. Mottoes — (over), "Ornatur radix fronde"; (on
the compartment), " Sine crimine fiat."
Third son of James William Guy Innes, Esq.. C.B.E.,
of Moy (see above) : —
Thomas Guy Innes, Esq., b. 1922. Res. — Moy House,
Forres.
INNES of Learney (re-matric. L.O. 3 April 1916, cadet
of Innes of Raemoir). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, three
mullets azure, a bordure chequy of the second and first,
charged with three crescents gules (Innes) ; 2, gules, three
boars' heads erased or, armed proper and langued sable
(Aberchirder of that Ilk and Kinnairdy) ; 3, or, a fess
ermine between three griffins' heads erased vert, langued
gules (Brebner of Learney). Mantlings— {Dexter), azure,
doubled argent; (sinister), gules, doubled or. Crests—
(dexter), on a wreath of his liveries, a boar's head erased
proper, langued gules, accompanied by two palm branches
also proper, one on either side of the head. Motto — " Be
traist " ; (sinister), a cubit arm in armour, the hand naked,
holding a dart, point downwards proper, between two
wings erect or, each charged with a fess ermine. Motto —
"Sine crimine fiat." Motto — (on the compartment)
"Ornatur radix fronde." Livery — Blue, silver buttons;
(Dress), silver lace on coat ; green and yellow waistcoat.
Only son of Francis Newell Innes of Learney. Esq.,
Companion of the Order of Mejidie, D.L., J. P., Lt.-
Col. R.H.A. and Gordon Highlanders, b. 1845; rf-
1907 ; m. 1892, Margaret Anne (d. 1923), sec. dau. of
Archer Irvine-Fortescue of Kingcausie, Kincardine-
shire and Swanbister, Orkney, Esq., D.L. , J. P. : —
Thomas Innes of Learney, Esq., Carrick Pursuivant of
Arms 1926, Advocate Scots Bar 1922, Member of the Royal
Company of Archers (King's Bodyguard for Scotland),
Lord of the Baronies of Learney and Kinnairdy, Superior of
Torphins, Commissioner of Supply for Aberdeenshire, b.
1893. Seats — Learney, Toiphins ; and Cullerlie, Echt,
both in Aberdeenshire ; Kinnairdy Castle, Bridge of
Marnoch, Banffshire. Res. — 2 Inverleith Row, Edinburgh.
Clubs — Junior Constitutional, New (Edinburgh).
INNES of Cowie, Kincardineshire (L.O. 2 Feb. 1913,
cadet of Innes of Raemoir). Argent, a lozenge between
three mullets azure, a bordure chequy of the second and
first. Mantling azure, doubled argent. Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries, a palm branch proper. Motto —
" Ornatur radix fronde." Livery — Blue, silver buttons.
Son of Rev. William Disney Innes of Cowie, Clerk in
Holy Orders, J.P., D.L., b. 1851; d. 1928; m. 1877,
Helen Amy {d. 1892), d. of James Burnett of Mon-
boddo, Esq. : —
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1892. Seat— Cowie House, by Stonehaven, Kincardine-
shire.
INNES of Balvenie and Edingight (L.O. 3rd re-matric.
20 Jan. 1912). Argent, three mullets in chief azure (L.O.
1st matric. 1723/53; 2nd matric. 20 Feb. 1782), the
Badge of Nova Scotia pendent from an orange tawny
ribbon. Mantling azure, doubled argent. Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries, a eubit arm armed, the hand naked
holding a broad-sword in pale all proper. Supporters —
Two greyhounds argent. Motto (over) — " Sine crimine
fiat." Livery — Blue, silver buttons.
Only son of Thomas Innes, Esq. (7th son of Sir
James M. Innes, nth Bart.), b. 1852 ; d. 191 1 ; w.
i88o,Virginia, d. of Col. Hugh Plunkett Bourchier : —
Sir James Bourchier Innes, 14th Bart., of Balvenie and
Edingight (15 Jan. 1628), J.P., b. 1883 ; s. his uncle 1919.
Seat — Edingight, co. Banff. Postal address — Edingight
House, Grange, Huntly, N.B. Club — Jun. Constitu-
tional.
INNES-CROSS of Dromantine (R.L,. 1887, U.O.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, quarterly, gules and or, in the first and
fourth quarters a cross potent argent, in the second and
third a rose of the first, seeded of the second, barbed vert
(Cross); 2 and 3, argent, three estoiles azure, a bordure
engrailed of the last, charged alternately with eight bezants
and as many trefoils or (Innes). Mantling gules and or.
Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a stork proper,
holding in the beak a cross potent fitchee a gent and resting
the dexter claw on a rose gules, seeded cr, barbed vert
(Cross); 2. on a wreath of the colours, an estoile azure
^ Innes). Mottoes— (under arms), ' ' Certavi et vice " ; (over
second crest), " Be traiste."
Sons of Aithur Charles Innes-Cross, Esq. , J. P., D.L.,
M.P. , of Dromantine, b. 1834; d. 1902; m. 2nd, 1887,
Jane Beauchamp (vide Cook-Cross), d. of late Col.
Cross, D.L., of Oattan, co. Armagh: —
Arthur Charles Wolseley Innes-Cross, Esq., M.C., Capt.
4th Batt. R. Irish Fusiliers, b. 1888 ; m. 1915, Etta, d. of
William Bradshaw of 1 Wilbraham Place, S.W. Res. —
Sydney Maxwell Innes-Cross, Gentleman, b. 1894.
Res.—
INNES-KER (L.O., ). Quarterly, 1 and 4. grand
■quarters quarterly, i. and iiii., vert, on a chevron, between
three unicorns' heads erased argent, armed and maned or,
as many mullets sable (Ker) ; ii. and iii., gules, three
mascles or (Weapont) ; 2 and 3, grand quarters argent,
three mullets of six points azure (Innes). Crests — \.
upon a wreath of his liveries, an unicorn's head erased
argent, armed and maned or (Ker) ; 2. upon a wreath of
his liveries, a boar's head erased proper, langued gules
(Innes). Supporters — Two wild men, wreathed about the
head and waist with laurel, each holding with the exterior
hand a club resting upon the shoulder all proper. Mottoes
— " Pro Chriito et patria," and " Be traist."
Eld. son of the Most Noble James Henry Robert
Innes-Ker, 7th Duke of Roxburghe, Lord-Lieut, of
Roxburghshire, M.A. Oxford, D.L. co. Berwick, b.
1839; d. 1892; m. 1874, Lady Anne Emily Spencer
Churchill, V.A. (3rd class), fourth d. of John Winston,
7th Duke of Marlborough, K.G. : —
The Most Noble Sir Henry John Innes-Ker, 8th Duke
of Roxburghe (25 April 1707), Marquess of Bowmont and
Cessford, Earl of Roxburghe, Earl of Kelso, Vise. Brox-
mouth, Baron Roxburghe, and Baron Ker of Cessford and
Cavertoun in Scot., Earl Innes, U.K., and a Baronet,
K.T., M.V.O., Lord-Lieut, co Roxburgh, Ensign of the
Royal Company of Archers, late Maj. Lothian and Berwick-
shire I. Y. , Lieut. Reserve of Officers, late Lieut. Royal Horse
Gds., A.D.C. to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales (now King
George V.) during the visit to the Colonies 1901, served in
S. Africa 1899-1900, and in the European War 1914
(wounded), b. 1876; W..1903, May, d. of the late Ogden
Goelet of New York, U.S.A. ; and has issue — George
Victor Robert John Innes-Ker, Esq., commonly called
Marquess of Bowmont and Cessford. Seats — Floors
Castle, Kelsj, Roxburghshire ; Broxmouth, Dunbar, co.
Haddington. Toivn res. — 2 Carlton House Terrace, S.W.
INNES LILLINGSTON of West Torrington (R.L., 16
Aug. 1797). Per rale argent and or, a bugle-horn sable,
garnished gold, stringed gules, between three crescents ot
the third, each charged with an ermine spot of the first.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-wyvern issuant, tail nowed sable, wings
expanded and elevated or, charged with an ermine spot of
the first, on the breast two annulets conjoined in pale gold.
Motto — " Pro Deo et patria." Livery — Green and gold.
Sons of Frederick George Innes Lillingston,
Lieut. R.N., of Bute Court, Torquay, and of West
Torrington, b. 1849; d. 1904; m. 1871, Frances Eliza-
beth, d. of William O'Brien: —
Frederick Francis Innes Lillingston, Esq., O.B.E. , Lt.-
Col. Ind. Army, b. 1877; m. ; and has had issue— A
son,*. 1907; d. 1928; and two daus. Res. — Broadlands,
Weybridge.
Hugh William Innes Lillingston, Esq., Comdr. R.N.,
b. 1878 ; m. 1922, Amy Margaret, 3rd d. of Col. David
Milne Home, R.H. Gds., of Wedderburn and Paxton,
Berwickshire, and has issue— George David Innes Lilling-
ston, Gentleman, b. 1923. Seat — Horncliffe House,
Berwick-on-Tweed. Club — United Service.
Jack Lindsay Innes Lillingston, Gentleman, b. 1882; m.
. Club — United Empire.
Arthur Donat Innes Lillingston, Gentleman, b. 1886.
Res.—
Son of Alfred Spooner Lillingston, Esq., J. P., of The
Lodge, Southwold, Suffolk, b. 1805; d. 1866; m. 2nd,
1857, Mary Grey, d. of Capt. Thomas Monck Mason,
R.N., of Muskerry : —
Charles Alfred Gordon Lillingston, Gentleman, late
Indian Forest Service, received thanks of Govt, of India
1891, for Special services on the Keonjhur Exped., and
thanks of the Labour Ministry for special services during
Great War, b. 1857; m. 1st, 1888, Mabel Harriet (d. 1925),
d. of Hon. Edward David Stewart Ogilvie, M.L.C. , of
Yulgilbar, N.S.W. ; and has issue — Edward George Grey
Lillingston, Esq., Capt. R. Scots Greys, served Great War
(desp.), b. 1892 [m. 192 1, Olive de Burgh, and has issue-
Peter Lillingston, Gentleman, b. 1923; Nigel Lillingston,
Gentleman, b. 1924 ; Lillingston, Gentleman, b. 1925 ;
and Joyce Olive] ; Jessie Mary Grey [m. 1916, Kenneth W.
Street, Judge of the Supreme Court, New South Wales,
and has issue]; and Evelyn Mabel Constance; m. 2nd,
1928, Jean Alexandra, d. of Col. Kenneth Macleod, I. M.S. ,
Hon. Surg, to King George. Res. — 1 Rue du Quai,
Montreux, Switzerland. Clubs — Royal Societies; Union
(Sydney).
INSOLE (H. Coll., 15 April 1872). Azure, a griffin
passant, in chief three leopards' faces jessant-de-lys or.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
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pheons and resting the dexter claw on a leopard's face
INVERARITY (L.O., 1843). Gules, on a chevron or,
between six arrows in chief, three and three, the
points upward, two saltirewise and one in pale, plumed
jessant-de-lys azure. Motto — "Soyez ferme." Livery —
Blue, with yellow facings.
Surv. sons of George Frederick Insole, Esq., J. P.
Glamorgan, b. 1847; d. 1918 ; m. 1878, Jessie Anne,
only d. of Evan Williams David, Esq., J. P., of Fair-
water House, nr. Cardiff: —
Eric Raymond Insole, Esq., J. P. co. Glamorgan, b.
1889. Seats— The Court, Llandaff, S. Wales; Ty-fan,
Glamorganshire ; Old Stoke, Sutton Scotney, Hants.
Alan Vy vyan Insole, Gentleman, b. 1895.
INSTONE (H. Coll., 18 May 1920). Argent, on a
bend gules, between two lymphads sails furled sable, as
many nautilus shells or. Mantling- gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a hippocampus (sea-
horse) sable, between two sprigs of seaweed proper. Motto
— " Conjunctus viribus."
Sons of Adolph Instone, of Felheim, b. 1845 ; d.
1892 ; m. 1875, Maria, d. of Bernard Jacob: —
Sir Samuel Instone (q.v. ).
Theodore Instone, Gentleman, Member of the London
Chamber of Commerce, b. 1880. Res. — 43 Whitehall
Court, S.W.
Alfred Instone, Esq., J. P., Mayor of Paddington 1927-8,
b. 1883. Res. — 23 Pembridge Villas, W.n.
Gustave Instone, Gentleman, b. 1888. Res. — 14 Rue
de Suisse, Bussels.
INSTONE (H. Coll.). Argent, on a bend gules, be-
tween two lymphads sails furled sable, as many nautilus
shells or, on a chief of the second a wing of the field
between two spurs of the fourth. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a hippo-
campus (sea-horse) sable, between two sprigs of seaweed
proper. Badge — A wing argent, charged with a spur or.
Motto — " Conjunctus viribus."
Second son of Adolph Instone, of Felheim, b. 1845 ;
d, 1892 ; m. 1875, Maria, d. of Bernard Jacob : —
Sir Samuel Instone, Knt. Bach. (1921), b. 1878 ;
m. 1910, Alice Maud, d. of Edward Liebman ; and has
surv. issue — Mary Evelina ; Anna Eilan ; Theodora ;
Patricia; Edwvna Olwyn. Res. — n Hanover Terrace,
Regent's Park, N.W.8.
and banded argent, and in base a hunting-horn stringed of
the third, an elephant's head couped sable. Mantling gules
and or. Crest — On a wreath ot his liveries, a rose-bush
proper. Motto — " Semper rloreat."
Sonof John Duncan Inverarity, Gentleman, Barrister-at-
Law, of Montrose, N.B., b. 1847; d. ; m. 1896,
Margaret Eweretta, elder dau. of F. G. Forsyth-
Grant of Ecclesgrieg, Kincardineshire : —
Ronald John Duncan Inverarity, Gentleman. /'.
INVERCLYDE, Baron, see BURNS.
INWOOD (H. Coll.). Sable, a dragon passant, on a
chief or, three laurel-leaves proper. Mantling sable and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
mullet or, a dragon passant sable.
Second son of George Inwood, of Worcester,
b. 1822 ; d. 1885 ; m. 1872, Annie, d. of Thomas
Rich of Worcester : — n &
Charles Herbert Inwood, Esq., O.B.E. (1919). M.C.
(1917), Major Worcestershire Regt., b. 1875 ; m. 1903,
Sophia, d. of Christopher Evans, L.R.A..M, and has had
issue — (1) Eric Charles Evans Inwood, Gentleman,
b. 1903, d. 1904 ; (2) Ralph Preston Inwood, Gentleman,
b. 1910 ; Marjorie Ellen Sophia ; and Joan Lilian.
Club — Army and Navy.
IRBY. Argent, fretty sable, on a canton gules a
chaplet or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — Upon
a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head in profile proper,
wreathed about the temples argent and sable. Motto —
" Honor fidelitatis praemium."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Florance George Henry Irby, 5th
Baron Boston, b. 1837 ; d. 1877 ; m. 1859, Augusta
Caroline (Res. — Tannheim, Bournemouth), d. of
3rd Lord de Saumarez : —
Rt. Hon. Sir George Florance Irby, 6th Baron Boston,
of Boston, co. Lincoln (10 April, 1761), and 7th Bart.
(13 April, 1704), M.A. Oxford, D.L., F.G.S., b. i860
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[Supporters — Two antelopes gules, each gorged with a
chaplet or] ; m. 1890, Cecilia Constance, d. of Hon.
Augustus Anthony F. Irby, of Hillingdon Grove, Ux-
bridge. Seats — Monkshatch, Compton, Guildford ;
Lkgwy, Moelfre, Anglesey. Town res. — 266A St. James's
Court, Buckingham Gate, S.W.
Hon. Cecil Saumarez Irby, J.P., Capt. (ret.) K.R.R.C,
b. 1862 ; m. 1885, Florence Augusta, d. of Clement
Upton-Cottrell-Dormer, of Rousham, co. Oxford ; and has
issue— (1) Greville Northey Irby, Esq., b. 1889 [m 1913,
Constance Beryl, d. of William Lester, of Adderley,
Llandudno, and has issue : — Rachel Elizabeth Cicily ;
Isobel Caroline ; Christian Florance [Res. — Rookwood,
Beaconsfield)] ; (2) Cecil Eustace Irby, Esq., M.C., Capt.
Gren. Gds., b 1897; Evelyn Augusta. Res. — Hitcham
Grange, Taplow, Bucks. Club— Junior Carlton.
Hon. Gilbert Neville Smyth (q.v.), assumed by R.L.,
16 May 19 1 5, the surname of Smyth in lieu of Irby, and
the Arms of Smyth quarterly with those of Irby.
IRBY. Argent, fretty sable, on a canton gules, a chaplet
or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, a Saracen's head in profile proper, wreathed
about the temples argent and sable. Motto— "Honor
fidelitatis praemium."
Sons of Edward de Crespigny Irby, Esq., J. P. N.S.
Wales (eld. son of Edward Irby, see below), b. 1851 ;
d. 1924 ; m. 1874, Edith [Res. — Narrango, Casino,
Sydney), d. of Dr. Campbell : —
Francis Edward Irby, Gentleman, b. 1877; m. 1925,
Katie Lorna, d. of the late W. Tibbets of Gilgandra,
N.S.W. Res.—
Paul Anthony Irby, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; m. 1914, Mabel
Clive, and has issue — Paul Anthony Irby, Gentleman, b.
1916. Res. —
Llewellyn George Irby, Gentleman, b. 1883 ; m. Mary
Louise, d. of the late Rev. R. W. Stockdale of Grafton,
N.S.W. , and has issue. Res. —
Sons of Edward Irby, Gentleman, of Bolivia, Tenter-
field, co. Clive, in the Colony of New South Wales, b.
1821 ; d. 1900 ; m. 1850, Mary (d. 1885), second d. of
Archibald Windeyer of Kinross, in the Colony of New
South Wales : —
Frederick William Irby, Gentleman, b. 1859. Res. —
Maitland, N.S.W.
Charles Augustus Irby, Gentleman, b. ^.861 ; m. 1888,
Eva, d. of the late Richard Roberts, and has issue — Charles
Edward Irby, Gentleman, b. 1889 ; Arthur Algernon Irby,
Gentleman, b. 1890; Walter Leonard Irby, Gentleman, b.
1896; Beverley Keith Irby, Gentleman, b. 1899; Richard
Alfred Irby, Gentleman, b. 1901. Res. —
IREDELL formerly of Furze Court ( H. Coll. ). Quarterly,
1 and 4, ermine, asword bendwisebetweentwobendlets gules
(Iredell, 24 May 1792) ; 2 and 3, or, a stag trippant gules,
antlered argent (Macartney, 22 March 1909). Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
dexter arm embowed in armour proper, garnished and
charged with two estoiles in pale or, in the hand a sword
argent, pommel and hilt gold.
Son of Lt.-Col. F M Iredell, Bombay Army:—
The Late Lt.-Gen. Francis Shrubb Iredell, Col. 114th
Mahrattas, Indian Army, served in Indian Mutiny 1857-8,
against the Wagheers in Kattywan86o-i, and in the Afghan
War 1880-81, b. 1837; d. 1924; m. 1867, Katharine Helen
(Res.— Vernon Lodge, Harrington Road. Brighton), d. of
fohn Green of Herbert Place, Dublin, and left issue— Violet.
IRONSIDE, see BAX-IRONSIDE.
Alexander Irvine of Drum, Esq., 23rd Lord of the Barony
of Drum (1324), and 23rd Royal Forester of the Forest of
Drum (1323), Chief of the family of Irvine, b. 1907. Seat-
Drum Castle, Drumoak, Aberdeenshire.
MARY AGNES IRVINE, Widow, only child of John
Ramsay, Esquire, of Barra. Armorial bearings
are, upon a lozenge: Argent, three small sheaves
(or bundles) of holly, two and one, each consisting of as
many leaves slipped vert, and impaling the arms of Ramsay
of Barra, namely,' quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, an eagle dis-
played sable, surmounted of a fesse of the field, charged
with three stars of six points wavy azure ; 2 and 3, argent,
three stars of six points wavy azure, in the centre chief a
mullet gules, within a bordure chequy invected of the second
and first. Supporters — Two savages wreathed about the
head and middle with holly, each carrying in their hands
a baton all proper. Married, Nov. 18, 1880, Francis Hugh
Forbes Irvine, Esq., of Drum, in the county of Aberdeen,
Justice of the Peace, Master of Arts of the University of Ox-
ford, who died July 1894 ; and has had Issue — (1) Alexander
Forbes Irvine, Gentleman d. 1922 ; (2) Quentin Hugh
Innes Irvine, Gentleman [m. 1913, Irene Dorothy, d. of
John Alexander Burnett of Ken way]. Seat — Straloch,
Barra Castle, Aberdeen. Postal address — Straloch,
Aberdeen.
IRVINE (L.O., 1899). Parted per chevron argent and
vert, three holly leaves all countercharged. Mantling vert
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a holly
IRVIVEof Drum (L.O., 7 July, 1676). Argent, three
small sheaves (or bundles) of holly, each consisting of as
many leaves slipped and tied with bands gules. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of his colours
(vert and argent), a sheaf of holly consisting of nine leaves
banded gules. Supporters— Two savages wreathed about
the head and loins with holly, each bearing in their hand
a baton proper. Motto—" Sub sole sub umbra virens."
Eld. son of Alexander Forbes Irvine, Esq., of Drum,
D.L., J. P., Vice-Convener of Aberdeenshire, Lieut.
Grenadier Gds., B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1881 ; d. 1922; m.
1905, Dorothy Isobel, second d. of the late Col.
Henry Crawford of Rothienorman and Badenscoth,
Roy. Innis. Fus. : —
wreath proper. Motto — "Sub sole sub umbra virens."
Son of Thomas Irvine, Esq., J. P. co. Liverpool, b.
1818; d. 1907; m. 2nd, 1853, Isabella, d. of David
Gilkison, Esq., J. P. co. Renfrew: —
David Gilkison Irvine, Gentleman, b. i860 ; m. 1914,
Hilda (d. 1924), d. of John Findlay, Maviscourt, Liverpool.
Res. — n Fulwood Park, Liverpool.
IRVINE of Castle Irvine (Confn. 1913, U.O.). Quar-
terly, 1 and 4, argent, a fesse gules between three holly
leaves vert (Irvine) ; 2. azure, semee of cross crosslets and
three cinquefoils argent (DArcy); 3. or, a chevron sable
(Mervyn). Mantling gules and argent. Crests — 1. on a
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wreath of the colours, a gauntlet fessewise issuant out of a
cloud and holding a thistle all proper (Irvine); 2. on a
chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a bull passant sable,
armed or (D'Arcy) ; 3. on a wreath of the colours, a squirrel
sejant proper cracking a nut gules (Mervyn). Mottoes —
" Dum memor ipse mei " (Irvine); " Un Dieu, un roy"
(D'Arcy) ; •' De Dieu est tout " (Mervyn).
Son of William D'Arcy Irvine, Esq., J. P. and D.L. , of
Castle Irvine, co. Fermanagh, formerly Capt. 76th
Regt., High Sheriff 1885, b. 1823; d. 1913; tn. 1858,
Louisa, d. of C.'apt. Cockburn, R.A. : —
Charles Cockburn D'Arcy Irvine, Esq., Maj. North Irish
Horse, Capt. North of Ireland Imp. Yeo. , late Capt. 3rd
Batt. Inniskilling Fus. , High Sheriff 1886; »i. 1st, 1884,
Fanny Kathleen (d. 1910), d. of Lt.-Col. Jesse Lloyd of
Ballyleck, co. Monaghan; and 2nd, 1912, Mildred, ygst.
d. of late Henry Haward of Bramford, Suffolk; and has
issue (by first marr.) — (1) Charles William Irvine, Gentle-
man, Lieut. Leinster Regt., late 3rd Batt. Roy. Irish Rifles,
b. 1885 ; (2) Henry Cockburn Irvine, Gentleman, b. 1886
[m. 1914, Mildred Cicely Carleton, d. of Col. J. M. A. C.
Richardson of Rossfad, co. Fermanagh]; and Violet
Kathleen. Seat — Castle Irvine, Irvinestown, co. Fer-
managh.
IRVINE (H. Coll., 1882). Or, on a chevron azure, between
three sheaves of holly, each consisting of three leaves vert,
banded gules, an anchor erect with cable of the first between
two dolphins embowed proper. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of two
anchors saltireways with cables or, a dolphin embowed
proper. Motto — " Moderata durant."
Son of late Robert Irvine, Gentleman, b. ; d. 1901 ;
m. Louisa, d. of Edward Foster : —
Edward Foster Irvine, Esq., Major late R.G.A. (S.R.),
b. 1875 ; m. 1900, Florence Laurie, d. of John Rickinson ;
and has issue — Joan Foster. Club — Jun. Army and Navy.
IRVINE-FORTESCUE of Kingcausie (L.O., 17 July,
1919, Cadet of the Earl Fortescue). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
azure, a bend engrailed argent, between two cottises or
(Fortescue, H. C, 1785); 2, argent, three sheaves each
composed of as many holly leaves banded gules, a bordure
•chequy of the second and first (Irvine of Kingcausie, L.O.,
16 June 1676, Cadet of Irvine of Drum); 3, argent, an
eagle displayed sable, armed gules, a bordure invected of
the second (Ramsay of Culsh, L.O. , 1676). Mantlings
(dexter), azure, doubled argent; (sinister), vert, doubled
argent. Crests — (dexter), on a wreath of his liveries, an
heraldic tyger statant argent, armed or, and langued gules,
Motto — " Forte scutum salus ducum " ; (sinister), on a
wreath of his liveries, a letter X set within an annulet sable.
i tto — " Pro Deo et patriae patri." Motto (on the com-
partment)— " Subsole sub umbra virens." Badge— A tiger
passant with his tail extended, and supporting with his
dexterpaw an escutcheon argent. Livery — Blue, with yellow
facings, silver buttons.
Eld. Sjn of Archer Irvine-Fortescue of Kingcausie and
Swanbisier, Esq., J. P., D.L., b. 1819 ; d. 1907; m.
1848, Anne Irvine (d. 1909), d. of Patrick Syme,
and niece of John Irvine-Boswell, of Balmuto and
Kingcausie, J. P., D.L., Lieut. Coldstream Guards: —
William Archer Irvine-Fortescue of Kingcausie and
Swanbister, Esq., J. P., M.B., CM., Capt. (ret.) R.A.M.C.
(T. F.), Assistant Professor of Surgery, Marischall Coll.
(Aberdeen Univ.), 13th Laird of Kingcausie, b. 185 1 ;
tn. 1877, Edith Virginia, d. of John Robert Duguid,
and has issue — (1) Archer Irvine-Fortescue, Esq., D.S.O.
(1910), Order of St. Stanislas with swords (Russia), Major
R.A^M.C, M.B., Ch.B., b. 1880 [tn. 1916, Ruth Olive, d.
of Henry Boddington.Esq., J. P., of Pownall Hall, and has
issue — James William Irvine-Fcrtescue, Gentleman, b. 1920 ;
and Agnes Virginia [Res. — House of Eastland, Maryculter.
Club — New, Edinburgh)] ; (2) Rev. John Faithful Irvine-
Fortescue, Minister of Caldwell 1926, b. 1883 [m. 1917,
Anne, d. of J. Brockhurst Soutar, and has issue — Caroline
Edith (Res. — Manse of Caldwell, Uplawmuir, Glasgow)];
(3) William Grenville Irvine-Fortescue, Esq., M.C. with
bar, Capt R.E., b. 1897 [tn. 1921, Joan, d. of H. S. Powell,
of Pocklington, and has issue — Henry Irvine-Fortescue,
Gentleman, b. 1922 ; and Valerie Edith]. Seats — King-
causie, Maryculter, Kincardineshire ; and Swanbister by
Kirkwall, in the Orkney Islands.
IRVING, see WINTER-IRVING.
JANETTE EMILIA IRVING, third and youngest
dau. of Rev. Matthew Irving, D.D. (Camb.), Canon
of Rochester and Rector of St. Mary's, Chatham. Armo-
rial hearings — On a lozenge, per fesse indented argent
and gules, two branches of laurel saltirewise vert, fructed
of the second, between as many roses in pale, counter-
changed, barbed and seeded proper.
JOHN BEAUFIN IRVING, Esquire, J. P. co. of
Dumfries, Col. formerly in the 4th King's Own Regt.,
the Military Train, and the A.S.C. ; Col. late commanding
3rd Batt. the Manchester Regt. Born 1844, being the
eldest son of John Beaufin Irving of Ironshore and Hart-
field, Jamaica, and his wife Diana Charlotte, third dau. of
Jonathan Williamson, of Lakelands, co. Dublin. Armo-
rial hearings (L.O. , 1891) — Argent, three holly leaves
proper, in the middle chief a crescent gules. Mantling
vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
mailed gauntleted hand proper, charged on the wrist with
a crescent gules, and holding a branch of holly consisting of
seven leaves fructed proper. Motto — " Haud ullis labentia
ventis." Married, 1865, Agnes, eldest dau. of Joseph
Corke, Esq., of Staplehurst, Kent ; and has issue — (1) John
Beaufin Irving, Gentleman, b. 1875 ; (2) Robert Beaufin
Irving, Gentleman, Sub.-Lieut. R.N.R. , b. 1877; and five
daughters. Seats — Bonshaw Tower, Ecclefechan ; Bicking-
ton Lodge, Fremington, N. Devon. Clubs — Primrose,
United Empire.
IRWIN, see CARROLL-IRWIN.
IRWIN of Rathmoyle (Confn. U.O. 16 Sept. 1910).
Argent, a trefoil between three holly-leaves slipped vert.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a dexter cubit arm in armour, the hand grasping
a thistle all proper. Motto — " Haud ullis labentia ventis."
Sons of Arthur John Irwin, Gentleman, B.A. (Trin.
Coll., Dub.). Deputy Director of the Royal Survey,
Siam, b. 1868; d. 1928; tn. 1896, Josephine, d. of
H. G. Byrne:—
Richard Arthur Irwin, Gentleman, b. 1897. Seat —
Rathmoyle, Castlerea, co. Roscommon.
Edward Vincent Irwin, Gentleman, b. 1902.
Sons of Col. Richard Irwin of Rathmoyle, co.
Roscommon, J. P., and High Sheriff 1864, b. 1832 ; d.
1909 ; m. 1866, Cecilia Olivia, d. of Philip O'Reilly,
Esq., D.L., of Colamber, co. Westmeath : —
Rev. Francis Joseph Irwin, S.J., b. 1869. Res. —
Rev. Henry John Irwin, S.J., M.A., D.Litt. (Lond.),
b. 1870. Res. —
Valentine Philip Irwin, Gentleman, b. 1874. Res.—
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Cyril James Irwin, Esq., C.I.E., V.D., Commissioner
Central Prov. India, B. A. Oxon., b. 1881 ; m. 1923, May,
eld. d. of the late Stephen Greham, and has issue — 1 dau.
Res.— Jubbulpore, C.P. India. Clubs — E.I. United Service,
St. Stephen's Green (Dublin).
IRWIN of Carnagh, co. Armagh (Confn. , U.O., 12
March 1907). Argent, on a fesse engrailed gules, between
three holly leaves vert, a trefoil slipped or. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
forearm vambraced, charged with a trefoil as in the arms,
the hand grasping a thistle all proper. Motto—" Nemo
me impune lacessit." Livery — Light drab, with red facings.
Eld. surv. son of John Robert Irwin, Esq., J. P., of
Carnagh House, co. Armagh, b. 1788; d. 1872; m.
1840, Elizabeth Emily, d. of Nicholas De la Cherois
Crommelin, Esq., J. P., of Carrowdore Castle, co.
Down : —
De la Cherois Thomas Irwin, Esq., C. M.G., Hon.
A.D.C. to Earl of Minto and Earl Grey, Gov. -Gen. of
Canada, Hon. Col.-Comdt. Canadian Artill., b. 1843;
m. 1867, Isabella, eld. d. of Robert Hamilton, Esq., J. P.,
of Hamw ood, Quebec ; and has issue — Arthur De la Cherois
Irwin, Esq., Major (ret.) R.C.A., b. 1885; (2) Robert
Hamilton Irwin, Esq.. B.Sc, Major R.C.E., b. 1887; (3)
William Eric Crommelin Irwin, Esq., Major (ret.)
P.P.L.L.I., B.Sc, b. 1890; and Isabel Gladys Hamilton
[m. Col. A. Z. Palmer, C.M.G., R.C.A. (ret.)]. Seat and
estate — Carnagh House, co. Armagh, Ireland. Res. — 170
Cooper Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Club — Rideau
(Ottawa).
Only son of Fitz John Robert Irwin, M.D. , of Kilkeel,
co. Down (son of John Robert Irwin and Elizabeth
Emily De la Cherois Crommelin), b. 1849 ; d. 1882 ;
m. 1880, Sarah, d. and coh. of Andre" Allen Murray
Ker of Newbliss, co. Monaghan : —
Major Murray Fitz John Irwin, D.L. , and (1910) High
Sheriff, co. Monaghan, 3rd Inniskilling Fusiliers, b. 1881.
Seat — Beech Hill, Monaghan, Ireland.
Sons of Edmund Herbert De Moleyns Irwin, Gentle-
man, b. 1856; d, 1920 ; m. 1892, Mary, d. of Thomas
Boyer : —
Basil Herbert John Irwin, Esq., served Great War as
Major, Canadian Infantry, /'. 1893.
Cecil Boyer Irwin, Gentleman, b. 1898. Res. — Calgary,
Sask. , Canada.
IRWIN of Mount Irwin, co. Armagh (Confn. U.O.
1907 and 1909, on user since 1721). Argent, on a fesse
engrailed gules between three holly-leaves vert, a trefoil
slipped or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a fore-arm vambraced, charged with
a trefoil as in the arms, the hand grasping a thistle all
proper. Motto — "Nemo me impune lacessit." Livery —
Buff and green.
Sons of Rev. Robert Irwin, b. ; d. ; m. ,
Elizabeth Caroline, d. of Edward Purdon of Lisnabin,
co. Westmeath : —
? surviving issue.
Sons of De la Cherois Hastings Irwin, Gentleman,
M.I.M.E., ^.1855; d. 1920; m. 1881, Nona Louisa,
(Res. — Menteith, New Dover Road, Canterbury),
seventh d. of the Rev. F. B. Wright, M.A. , of Brough-
ton Rectory, Manchester : —
Clinton De la Cherois Irwin, Esq., M.C., Lt.-Col. (ret.),
Manchester Regt., served Great War (M.C.), b. 1882; m.
1910, Everilda, d. of Hatt Cook, of Hartford Hall,
Cheshire ; and has issue — Nancy Everilda De la Cherois ;
and Flavia Hatt. Res —
Philip Hastings Irwin, Esq., Comdr. (ret.) R.N., b. 1884 ;
Vice-Consul at Monte Video; m. 1913, Amy Verden, d. of
William H. Cox of Snaigow, Perthshire, and has had issue
— William Richard Philip Irwin, Gentleman, b. 1914 ; d.
1915 ; Angus Digby Hastings Irwin, Gentleman, b. 1917 ;
and Bridget Verden. Address — H.B.M.'s Consulate,
Monte Video.
Patrick Hugh Irwin, Gentleman, b. 1888. Res. — Ndigiri,
Riuru, Kenya.
Son of Thomas Hastings Irwin, Gentleman, b. 1815 ;
d. 1867; m. 1852, Frances, d. of William Brook, Esq.,
J. P., of Huddersfield :—
Basil Hastings Irwin, Gentleman, b. 1859. Res. — The
Lindens, Colchester.
Sons of Henry Crossley Irwin, Esq., J. P. co. Armagh,
B.A. (Oxon.), Bengal C.S., b. 1848; d. 1925; m. 1881,
Constance Harriet Catherine (d. 1926), d. of late Lt.-
Col. G. A. J. M'Clintcck ofFellows Hall, co. Armagh:—
George Valentine Crossley Irwin, Esq., J. P. Armagh,
Capt. (ret.) Royal Inniskilling Fus., has Order cf the Nile,
b. 1883. Seat — Mcunt Irwin, Tynan, co. Armagh. Club
Naval and Military.
Henry Mark Irwin, Gentleman, H.M.'s Colonial Service,
b. 1885; m. 1925, Mary, d. of the late Robert Duncan,
Esq., of Dalchenzie, Perthshire. Club — Royal Societies.
Felix Miles Patrick Irwin, Gentleman, late Lieut. Gren.
Gds., b. 1893.
Son of Henry Irwin, Esq., J. P., of Mount Irwin,
b. 1816 ; d. 1883 ; m. 1846, Harriet Josephine, d. of
George Ogle Laurence Jacob, H.E.I. OS. : —
George Robert Irwin, Esq., C.S.I. .O.B.E., B.A. (Oxon.),
Indian Civil Service (ret.), served Great War as Capt. R.
Irish Fusiliers, General List, b. 1855. Club — East India
United Service.
IRWIN (U.Off.). Argent, a mural crown gules,
between three holly leaves proper. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a
mailed arm fesseways holding in the hand a thistle and a
holly leaf all proper, and charged on the arm with a
crescent gules. Motto — " Nemo me impune lacessit."
Son of Sir George Irwin, J. P., of Cumberland Lodge,
Headingly, Leeds, b. 1832; d. 1899; m. 1861, Flora
Adelaide, d. of Capt. Thomas Jacob Smith, late 33rd
Regt. :-
Edward Irwin, Esq., b. 1867. Res. —
IRWIN (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1. per pale or and argent,
three annulets in fesse between as many holly leaves slipped
and pendent vert (Irwin) ; 2. or, a green parrot proper, in
the sinister chief a cross crosslet fitch^e sable (Senhouse) ;
3. argent, on a chevron between three lions' heads erased
gules, as many battleaxes of the field (Tiffin) ; 4. gules,
a fesse ermine between three boars' heads couped argent
(Towerson). Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, upon a mount between two holly
leaves vert, a dove argent, holding in the beak an olive
branch proper and an ear of wheat or. Motto — ' ' Haud
ullis labentia ventis." Livery — Olive green cloth coat and
trousers, brass or gilt buttons, olive green and yellow striped
vest.
Sons of Thomas Angelo Irwin, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
for co. Cumberland, High Sheriff 1897, formerly Royal
Scots Regiment, and Hon. Col. 2nd Middlesex Vol.
Art. , served in Ashanti Campaign 1873-74, (medal with
clasp), and Diamond Jubilee medal, b. 1845 ; d. 1913 ;
m. 1879, Lucy Frances, d. of George Henry Strutt,
Esq., Bridgehill, Belper, co Derby, D.L.: —
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ist R.D. 4th Batt. the Border Regt., ist Royal Dragoons,
Adjt. Westmorland and Cumberland Yeo. 1911-14, served
in S. Africa 1901-2 (Queen's medal, 5 clasps), and Great
War 1915-18 (despatches), b. 1881 ; m. 1910, Marjorie
Willis, d. of Dyson Lacy, late of St. Helens, Queensland ;
and has issue — Mary Frances ; Diana ; and Suzanne.
Estate and Postal Address — Justicetown, West Linton,
Cumberland.
Reginald Strutt Irwin, Esq., D.S.O., Capt. The Black
Watch, served Great War (despatcnes twice), b. 1886 ; m.
1907, Florence Morna, only d. of late Capt. Brown-Wallis of
Ottawa, Canada; and has issue — Arthur Irwin, Gentle-
man, b. 1912; and Vivien Camille. Res. —
Henry Strutt Irwin, Gentleman, late Lieut. Scots Gds.
(S.R.), served Great War 1916, b. 1890; m. 1911, Alice
Fanny Page Turner, eldest d. of Rev. Charles Bayfield of
Ambros Jen, Bicester, Oxon. ; and has issue — Charles Henry
Irwin, Gentleman, b. 1912 ; Alice Margaret ; and Joan.
ISAACS. Sable, a bend between two leopards'
faces or, on a chief argent a fasces fessewise proper.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — In front of a leopard's
head couped sable, a fasces as in the arms. Supporters
— On either side a leopard proper, round the neck a
collar or, pendent therefrom an escutcheon argent,
charged with a human head affrontee proper, erased at
the neck ducally crowned or. Motto — " Aut nunquam
tentes aut perfice."
Son of Joseph Michael Isaacs, of London : —
Most Hon. Sir Rufus Daniel Isaacs, P.C., G.C.B.,
G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., G.C.V.O., ist Marquess of Reading
(1926), Earl of Reading, Viscount Erleigh, of Erleigh,
Berks. (20 Dec. 1917), Viscount Reading, of Erleigh,
Berks. (26 June 1916), Baron Reading of Erleigh (9
Jan. 1914), F.R.C.I., LL.D., Oxford, Cambridge, and
of Toronto, Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and Columbia
Universities, Barrister-at-Law and Bencher, Middle
Temple, Viceroy of India 1921-26, b. i860 ; m. 1887,
Alice Edith, G.B.E., C.I., d. of Albert Cohen, of
London ; and has issue — Gerald Rufus Isaacs, commonly
called Viscount Erleigh, Barrister-at-Law, Middle Temple,
Lieut.-Col. Inns of Court O.T.C., b. 1889 \m. 1914,
Hon. Eva Violet, d. of ist Baron Melchett ; and has
issue — Hon. Michael Alfred Rufus Isaacs, b. i9J6;
Hon. Joan Alice Violet Rufus ; and Hon. Elizabeth
Rufus (Res.— 65 Rutland Gate, S.W.7)]. Res.— 32
Curzon Street, Mayfair, W. Clubs — Reform, Athenaeum.
ISAACSON (H. Coll., March 7, 191 6, in lieu of Arms
previously granted). Or, on a pile between two roses in
base azure, a lion rampant argent, holding between the
paws an escallop of the first. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion argent,
collared gules, holding between the paws an escallop
azure. Motto— " 0AP2EI."
Son of Frederick Wootton Isaacson, Esq., J. P. and
D.L. ,M.P. , b. 1832 ; d. 1898; m. 1857, Elizabeth Marie
Louise, d. of Stephen Jaeger, Banker, of Prague : —
Frederick John Francis Wootton Isaacson, Esq. , Barrister-
at-Law, M.A., LL.M. , Lord of the Manor of Slindon, High
Sheriff, Sussex 1923-24, b. 1858. Seat — Slindon House,
nr. Arundel, Sussex. Clubs — Carlton, Ranelagh, Bath,
Leander.
ISHERWOOD of Raggleswood (H. Coll.). Argent, a
fesse dancettee azure, between three rudders proper.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a lymphad sails furled sable, surmounted by a
rainbow proper. Badge — Two daffodils, leaved and
slipped proper, enfiled by a circlet or. Motto — " Perficio
cursum."
Son of John Isherwood : —
Sir Joseph William Isherwood, ist Bart., of Raggles-
wood, Chislehurst (20 June, 1921), Member of the
Worshipful Company of Shipwrights, b, 1870; m. 1892,
Annie Mary, d. of M. Fleetham ; and has issue —
William Isherwood, Esq., b. 1898 ; Marie. Seat — Raggles-
wood, Chislehurst, Kent. Club— R.A.C.
ISHAM of Lamport (Vn. London, 1568). Gules, a fesse
wavy, and in chief three piles also wavy, the points meeting
in fesse argent ; the escutcheon charged with his badge of
Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-swan with wings dis-
played argent, beaked sable. Mottoes — " Ostendo non
ostento " ; "In things transitory resteth no glory."
Son of John Vere Isham, b. 1803; d. 1883; m. 2nd,
1862, Emily, d. of John Kinch : —
Sir Vere Isham, nth Bart. (30 May 1627), J. P. Suffolk
and Northants, late Capt. 2nd Batt. Suffolk Regt., b. 1862 ;
m. 1895, Millicent, d. of late Henry Halford Vaughan,
Reg. Prof, of History at Oxford ; and has had issue — (1)
John Vere Isham, Esq., Lieut. Dragoon Gds., b. 1895 ; d.
on active service 1916 ; (2) Gyles Isham, Esq., b. 1903;
and Virginia. Seat — Lamport Hall, Northampton. Club
— Junior Carlton.
ISLINGTON, Baron, see DICKSON-POYNDER.
IVEAGH, Earl of, see GUINNESS.
IVERACH of Wideford, Orkney (L.O., 29 Jan. 1867).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, grand quarters, quarterly or and gules,
on a bend engrailed sable, three cross crosslets fitchee
argent; 2and3, grand quarters, counter-quartered i. andiiii.,
gyronny of eight or and sable ; ii. argent, a dexter hand
couped in fesse grasping a dagger erect gules ; iii. argent, a
galley with sails furled, cars in action, flags and pennon
flying sable, the whole within a bordure argent, charged
with three cushions gules. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a boar's head couped
argent, langued gules. Motto — " Nunquam obliviscar. "
Only surv. son of John Guthrie Iverach, Gentleman,
b. 1836; d. 1875; m. 1859, Mary Hamilton, d. of
Alexander Russell Duguid, M.D.: —
William Iverach, Gentleman, b. 1865. Postal address —
c/o Messrs. Grey and Kellas, 207 Union Street, Aberdeen.
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ISM AY (H. Coll.)- Azure a chevron, in chief a cross
patee between two bezants and in base a cross patee fitchee
all or. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of
head as in the arms charged on the neck with a pome-
the colours, an esquire's helmet proper, in front thereof a
cross patee fitchee or. Motto—" Be mindful." Livery—
Chocolate, with canary-colour facings.
Sons of the late Thomas Henry Ismay, Esq., J. P. and
D.L. co. Chester, High Sheriff 1891, and J. P. co. Lan-
caster, b. ; d. 1899 ; m. , Margaret, d. of the late
Luke Bruce, Shipowner, of Liverpool : —
Joseph Bruce Ismay, Gentleman, b. 1862 ; m. 1888,
Julia Florence, d. of George R. Schieffelin of New York, in
the United States of America; and has issue— (1) Thomas
Bruce Ismay, Gentleman, b. 1894 [m. 1922, Jane Margaret
Seymour] ; (2) George Bruce Ismay, Gentleman, b. 1902
[m. 1926, Florence, d. of W. R. Erdington, of New York] ;
Margaret Bruce [m. 1912, Brig. -Gen. George Ronald
Hamilton Cheape, C.M.G., D.S.O., M.C.. of Wellfield,
Fife, and has issue] ; and Evelyn Constance [m. 1927,
Basil Sanderson] . Res. — 15 Hill Street, Berkeley Square,
W.i ; The Lodge, Costello, co. Galway ; Ardach House,
Braco, Perthshire. Clubs— Reform , Palatine (Liverpool),
Union (New York).
James Hainsworth Ismay, Gentleman [and impaling the
arms of Seymour, namely: quarterly, 1 and 4, or, on a pile
gules, between six fleurs- de-lys azure, three lions passant
guardant in pale or ; 2 and 3, gules, two wings conjoined
in lure or], b. 1867 ; m. 1st, 1892, Lady Margaret Alice (d.
1901), d. of the 6th Marquess of Hertford; and 2nd, Muriel
Harriet Charles, d. of Lieut. -Col. Macdonald Moreton. late
Coldstream Guards ; and has issue (by 1st mar.) — Winifrede
Margaret \>n. 1913, Noel Christian Livingstone Lear-
month, and has issue] ; and Dorothy Alys [m. 1916, Edward
Hotham Rouse Boughton, and has issue]; (by 2nd mar.)
Olive Moreton ; Viola Bruce ; and Pamela Muriel. Post.
add. — Iwerne Minster House, Blandford, Dorset. Clubs —
Reform, Authors'.
IVESON (H. Coll.). Argent, two chevronels sable,
between three Moors' heads couped at the shoulders
each wearing a Burgonet helmet, and in the centre chief
point a pomegranate all proper. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a Moor's
granate proper.
Sons of Joseph Edward Iveson, Gentleman, of
Jerez de la Frontera, b. 1828; d. 1903; m. 1858,
Tomasa, d. of Henry O'Neale : —
Don. Francisco Iveson y O'Neale, Viale, Rivero Knt.
of Hon et Dev, of Sov. Order of Malta, Knt. of Justice
of Constantinean Order, Associtn. Knt. of Military Order
of Malta, London, b. i860. Res. — Jerez de la Frontera,
Spain.
Don Jose Iveson O'Neale, b. 1862 ; m. 1897, Mania
Sanchez- Romate of Jerez; and has issue — Jose Iveson,
b. 1893 ; Manuel Iveson, b. 1895 ; Tomas Iveson,
Knt. of Malta, b. 1896; Mariano Iveson, b. 1898; Luis
Iveson, b. 1906 !; Fernando Iveson, b. 1907. Res. —
IVEY
Per fesse raguly argent and
gules, in chief two annulets, and in base a lion rampant
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On a wreath of the colours, within a circular chain gules, a
lion rampant argent, supporting a staff raguly palewise or.
Motto — " Fidus ad extremum."
Third but second surv. son of William Pearse Ivey,
Gentleman, of Holly Bank, Knaresborough, and for-
merly of Reading, Berks., b. 1812 ; d. 1880; m.
Letitia, d. of :—
Frederick George Ivey, Gentleman, Master of the
Worshipful Company of Gardeners 1904-5, b. 1845 ; m.
1876. Res.— "St. OlaveV'73 Nightingale Lane, Balham
Common, S.W. Clubs— Conservative, Royal Thames
Yacht.
IVIMEY (H. Coll.). Gules, two chevronels invected
between an increscent and a decrescent in chief and a lion
rampant in base, all or. Mantling gules and or. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, in front of a lion rampant or,
holding between the paws a decrescent, a demi-cart-wheel,
both gules. Motto — " L'amour et l'amitie."
Son of : —
William Ivimey, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
GEORGE HARDWIN IVREA, Esquire, J. P. co.
Monmouth, claiming to be Marquis of Ivrea ot Parma (but
has not yet received any Royal Licence to bear the title in
England), Major (ret.), assumed by Deed Poll 1896, the sur-
name of Ivrea in lieu of Gallenga Hardwin. Born March 1,
1859, being the only son of Antonio Carlo Napoleon Gallenga
(Marquis of Ivrea of Parma), by his wife Anna, dau. and
heiress of Charles Oliver Plunket Johnston (illegitimate son
of Oliver, 10th Baron Louth) by his wife Susanna Pitches,
sole heiress of Samuel Johnson, Little Bottisham Manor, co.
Cambs. Armorial bearings— Quarterly , 1 and 4 (recorded
in Turin 1858), per fesse or and gules, in chief a gamecock
sable, armed, crested, and wattled of the second, in base a
lion passant argent; 2 and 3 (recorded in Dublin), sable,
a bend and in the sinister chief a tower argent, all within
a bordure gobony argent and azure. Motto — "Vigil et
fortis." Livery— Chocolate, with white collars. Married
June 18, 1894, Eva Rosena, dau. of Augustine Grieshaber
of Baden. Address — Chateau Les Augers, Par Fleac-sur-
Seugne, Charente Inferieure, France.
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JACKSON (H. Coll., 10 Aug. 1689). Quarterly, 1
and 4, argent, a greyhound courant ermines, between three
eagles' heads erased sable (for Jackson) ; 2 and 3, sable,
three mullets pierced between two bendlets or (for
Hippisley). Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a demi-horse argent, gutt£e-de-
sang, maned and hoofed sable. Motto — " Chi si contenta
gode."
Sons of Sir Thomas Graham Jackson, 1st Bart., R.A.,
of Eagle House, Wimbledon, b. 1835; d. 1924 ; m.
1880, Alice Mary (d. 1900), d. of William Lambarde,
of Beechmont, Sevenoaks, Kent : —
Sir Hugh Nicholas Jackson, 2nd Bart. (10 Feb.,
1913), Maj. (ret.) R.A. (Special Reserve), formerly Lieut.
R. Welch Fusiliers, b. 1881. Res. — 49 Evelyn Gardens,
S.W.7. Club— Brooks's.
Basil Hippisley Jackson, Esq., M.C. (1918), Maj.
(ret.) West Riding R.H.A. (T.), b. 1887. Res.—
JACKSON of Duddington (H. Coll., 10 Aug. 1689).
Argent, a greyhound courant ermines, between three
eagles* heads erased sable. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-horse argent,
guttee-de-sang, maned and hoofed sable. Livery — Light
yellow and dark blue.
Third but eld. surv. son of William Goddard Jackson,
Esq., J. P., of Duddington, b. 1835 ; d. 1906 ;
m. 1864, Selina Barbara Maria, d. of Gen. William
Johnson, of Wytham-on-the-Hill, Lines. : —
Nicholas Goddard Jackson, Esq., J.P., b. 1868 ; m. 1895,
Jessie Spencer, 4th d. of A. des Moustiers Campbell, of
Abingdon, Berks. ; and has had issue — Nicholas William
Goddard Jackson, Lieut. 1st Batt. Northants. Regt.,
b. 1896 (killed in action 1916) ; Arthur Francis Goddard
Jackson, Gentleman, b. 1906 ; Jessie Mary Goddard ;
Barbara Kathleen Goddard. Seat — Duddington,
Northants. Clubs — Conservative, R. Thames ^Yacht,
R. Southern Yacht.
JACKSON (H. Coll.). Argent, an owl sable between
three crosses gules. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a greyhound statant argent,
sem^e of crosses as in the arms. Motto — " Magis amica
Veritas."
Sons of Henry Jackson, O.M. , Fellow of Trin. Coll.,
Hon. LL.D. St. Andrew's, Aberdeen, Glasgow, Hon.
Lit.D. Oxford, Manchester, and Sheffield, Hon.
Ph.D. Berlin, b. 1839 ; d. 1921 ; m. 1875, Margaret
Edith, d. of the late Canon F. V. Thornton :—
Henry Cholmondeley Jackson, Esq., Col. Bedfordshire
Regt., b. 1879.
Horace Arthur Jackson, Gentleman, Assist. Master at
Winchester Coll., b. 1884. Res. — Brookside, Burley,
Hants.
JACKSON of Carramore (U.O.). Argent, on a chevron
sable, between three hawks' heads erased azure, as many
trefoils of the field. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a horse passant argent,
charged on the neck with a trefoil vert. Motto—' ' Celer
et audax." Livety— Blue, white facings.
Son of Oliver Vaughan Jackson, Esq., of Carramore
House, J.P. and D.L. (High Sheriff 1869), b. 1811 ; d.
1887; m. 1851, Elizabeth, d. of Thomas Jones, Esq., of
Castletown, co. Sligo, J.P. and D.L. :—
Percy Vaughan Jackson, Esq., Fleet-Surgeon R.N. (ret.),
b. 1862; m. 1906, Genevieve Louise, eld. d. of Sir James
Spearman Winter, K.C.M.G., K.C. ; and has issue—
(1) Oliver James Vaughan Jackson, Gentleman, b. 1907;
(2) Miles William Vaughan Jackson, Gentleman, b. 1913 ;
and Millicent Genevieve Vaughan. Seat — Carramore,
Ballina, co. Mayo. Clubs— United Sports, Royal Naval
(Portsmouth).
Son of Sidney Vaughan Jackson, Gentleman, b. ;
d. 1872 ; m. 1843, Frances (</. 1902), d. of Thomas
Jones of Castletown : —
Herbert Francis Jackson, Gentleman, b. 1859 ; m, 1885,
Amy Mackintosh (d. 1919), d. of the late Robert Priestley ;
and has issue — Francis Madeline Iris Vaughan. Res. —
Potter's Bar, Middlesex. Club — Constitutional. .
JACKSON of Doncaster (H. Coll., 3 June 1854). Per
pale gules and azure, on a fesse ermine cottised argent, a
cross crosslet between two annulets all between three
shovellers of the fourth. Mantling gules and argent,
b. 1 87 1. Res.—
b. 1873.
Res. — 6 Fairfield
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-gryphon gules,
collared and chain reflexed over the back or, holding in the
dexter claw a shoveller's head erased argent. Motto —
" Strenue et honeste." Livery — Blue coat, with gold lacej
red and blue striped waistcoat, red plush breeches.
Sons of John Houlton Jackson, Gentleman, b. 1837;
d. 1904 ; in. 1869, Eliphalette, d. of Rev. Thomas
William Wrench, M.A., Rector of St. Michael's, Corn-
hill, London : —
Richard Houlton Jackson, Gentleman, Surgeon,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.,**. 1870. Res.— Bakewell,Bridge\vay,
Derby.
Edward Ellis Jackson, Gentleman,
Wilfred Swinhoe Jackson, Gentleman,
Francis Jackson, Gentleman, b. 1883.
Road, Chesterfield, Derby.
Noel Bower Jackson, Gentleman, b. 1885. Res. —
Sons of Rev. James Jackson, M.A. , Vicar of St.
Sepulchre's, London, and R.D., b. 1803; d. 1894; m.
1834, Eliza, d. of John Houlton, Esq., J. P., D.L., of
Farleigh Castle, co. Somerset : —
Freeman Henry Jackson, Esq., Col. , b. 1842; m. 1872,
Mary Edith, d. of Henry Bransby Cooper, of the Bengal
Civil Service ; and has issue — (1) Freeman Astley Jackson,
Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. Iate2ist Cavalry, Indian Army, b.
1874 \m. 1910, Florence Alexandra, d. of Edward Charles
van Cutsem, Consul for the Netherlands at Calcutta ; and
has issue — Henry Freeman Jackson, Gentleman, b. iqio ;
and Penelope Maud Freeman {Res. — The Lodge, West
Mailing, Kent)] ; (2) Neville Ward Jackson, Gentleman, b.
1875 ; (3) Herbert Jackson, Gentleman, b. 1877. Res. —
Edward Jackson, Gentleman, C.E., M.I.C.E., b. 1845;
m. 1876, Georgina Dorothea, d. of Rev. Thomas William
Wrench, M.A., Rector of St. Michael's, Cornhill, London ;
and has issue— Edward Robert Houlton Jackson, Gentle-
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man, C.E. (Bombay), b. 1881 ; Evelyn Mary ; and Henrietta
Eliza. Res.— 45 Shooter's Hill Road, Blackheath, S.E.
Son; of James Jackson, Gentleman, of Doncaster (eld.
son of Charles Jackson and Margaret Parker), b. 1847 ;
d. 1837; m. 1874, Eliza Letitia, d. of Rev. Thomas
William Wrench, M.A. : —
Rowland Bower Jackson, Gentleman, b. 1877 ; in. 1912,
Winifred Katharine, d. of Walter L laude Johnson, of
Broad>ton Place. Coleman's Hatch ; andhas issue — Pauline
Margaret Wrench ; and Victoria Melody Wrench. Res. —
7 Beaufort Mansions, Chelsea, S.W.
Alan Rayney Jackson, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; m. 1908,
Phyllis Mary, d. of A. T. Whate'ey, of Blackheath;
and has issue — Thomas Rayney Jackson, Gentleman, b.
19 14; Richard Rayney Jackson, Gentleman, b. 1922; and
5 daus. Res. — 45 Kidbrooke Park Road, Blackheath,
S.E. 3.
Sons of Charles Jackson, Esq., of Doncaster, Barr.-at-
Law, J. P., b. 1809; d. 1882; m. 1842, Margaret
Caroline, d. of Hugh Parker, Esq., J. P., D.L. , of
Woodthorpe, sister of the late Rt. Hon. John Parker,
P.C., M.P. :—
Edward Alan Jackson, Gentleman, b. 1857; m. 1883,
Mary V. Boyce ; and has issue — (1) Alan Vivian Jackson,
Gentleman, b. 1884 [m. 1911, Mary Phyllis, d. of James
Dulley, of Leicester; and has issue — Mary Vivian]; (2)
Hugh Woollcombe Jackson, Esq., Major Northamptonshire
Regt., b. 1890 [in. Laura Ernestine, d. of Dr. R. Kirkland,
of Cheltenham ; and has issue — Pamela Woolcombe],
Res.—
Hugh Rowland Jackson, Gentleman, b. 1861. Res. —
Doncaster.
Son of Rev. Francis Arthur Jackson, M.A., Vicar of
Riccall, co. York.,£. 1811 ; d. 1844 ; m. 1836, Charlotte,
d. of John Kirke, Esq., J. P., of Markham and Ret-
ford :—
Freeman Rayney Jackson, Esq., J. P., b. 1838; m. 1859,
Anna Eleanor Augusta, ygst. d. of the late John Shea-
Lawlor, Esq., J. P., of Gurteenrue, co. Cork, by Margaret
his wife, d. of Daniel Mahony, Esq., J. P., D. L., of Dunloe
Castle, co. Kerry ; and has issue — (1) Freeman Lawlor
Jackson, Gentleman; (2) Henry Herbert Jackson, Gentle-
man [in. 1894, his first cousin Ada, only surv. child of
Thomas Smith Wright, formerly of Dipton Bush Sheep
Station, Southland, New Zealand ; and has issue — Freeman
Mervyn Herbert Jackson, Gentleman, b. 1895 ; and adau.] ;
(3) Edward Rayney Jackson, Gentleman (Tyers Hill,
Wanganui, N.Z. ) [m. 1892, Bertha, fourth d. of David Peat
of Hillside, nr. Wanganui. New Zealand ; and has issue
— Raymond Jackson, Gentleman, b. ; Bertha Nina
Rayney ; and Ada] ; Florence Charlotte [m. J. R. Mason
of the Hutt, Wellington, and of Napier, New Zealand; and
has issue] ; and Mary Letitia. Estate and post. add. —
Wanganui, New Zealand.
Sons of Henry Bower Jackson, Gentleman, of Telau,
Na Nanu and Nawi Island, Fiji, b. 1841 ; d. 1920 ;
in. 1888 ; Jemima, eld. d. of the late Mr. Samuel Cox
of Savu Savu, Fiji : — ■
Harry Francis Rayne Jackson, Gentleman, b. 1890; in.
1913, Edith Gertrude, d. of Joseph Wilson, of Magaga,
Savu Savu, Fiji, and has surv. issue — (1) Godfrey Joseph
Jackson, Gentleman, b. 1914 ; (2) Freeman Harry Jackson,
Gentleman, £. 1920; Nina Mira ; and Lily May. Estates
and Res. — Telau, Na Nanu, Waikavuna, and Savu Savu,
all in Fiji.
Francis Arthur [ackson, Gentleman, b. 1893.
James Edward Jackson, Gentleman, b. 1894.
William Herbert Jackson, Gentleman, b. 1897.
Sons of Lt.-Gen. George Jackson, Bengal Staff Corps,
b. 1812 ; d. 1889 ; m. 1839, Phillis Sophia, d. of Capt.
Nathaniel Nugent Strode : —
Colonel George Charles Jackson, Bengal Cavalry, b.
1841. Res.— The Albany, Piccadilly.
Clement Nugent Jackson, Gentleman, Senior Proctor of
the University of Oxford 1881-2, b. 1846; in. , Ada
Louisa, d. of W. W. Martin. Res. — Hertford Coll.,
Oxford.
Son of Morton Strode Jackson, Esq., I.S.O. , b. 1847;
d. 1913 ; in. 1884, Edith Rosine, d. of W. W. Martin: —
Arnold Nugent Strode Strode- J ackson, Esq., C.B.E.,
D.S.O., Lt.-Col. Loyal Regt. (R.O.), Barrister-at-Law
Middle Temple, served Great War 1914-18 (desp. 6 times,
D.S.O. with bar), b. 1891 ; assumed by Deed Poll 1919, the
additional surname of Strode ; m. 1918, Dora, d. of the
late William Allen Mooney, of U.S.A. Res. — Silver Hills,
New Albany, Indiana, U.S.A. Club — Jun. Carlton.
EDWIN JACKSON, Esquire, Lt.-Col. com. 3rd Vol.
Batt. Border Regt., J. P. for Cumberland, only son of the
late Isaac Jackson of Broom, Gosforth, Cumberland, by his
wife Jane, dau. of Daniel Burns of Kilmare, co. Down.
Armorial bearings — Azure, three pheons points down-
wards in fesse or, between as many eagles' heads erased
ermine. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a Mantling azure and or ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a mount
vert, thereon a horse courant argent, three caltraps or,
Motto — " Celer et audax." Married, July 19, 1882,
Martha, youngest daughter of the late J. C. Robinson of
Elterwater Hall, Ambleside, Westmorland ; and has had
Issue — (1) Leslie John Broomhill Jackson, born and died
1883 ; (2) Edwin Harley Jackson, Gentleman, born June
27, 1888 ; Rotha Mary Hannah Margaret ; Minnie Greeba
Victoria ; and Dorothy Melba. Estate — Threlkeld Leyn,
Cockermouth.
Sir HENRY MATHER JACKSON, 3rd Bart., C.B.E.,
of the Manor House, Birkenhead, J. P., D.L. , and Co. Aid.
for co. Monmouth, M.A. (Camb.), Barrister-at-Law;
adopted the additional surname of Mather in 1886. Born
Oct. 19, 1855, being the son of Sir Henry Mather Jackson,
the 2nd Baronet, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas
Buddicum Blackburne of Birkenhead ; succeeded his father
in 1881, under the creation of November 4, 1869. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a fesse between two
goats' heads couped in chief and a fleur-de-lys in base
argent, two flaunches of the last, impaling the arms of
Somerset, namely, quarterly, France, azure, three fleurs-de-
lys or; and England, gules, three lions, passant guardant
in pale or, all within a bordure compony argent and azure.
Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of
Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a Mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, upon a ragged staff sable, a goat's
head couped argent, senile of trefoils vert. Motto —
" Fortiter, rideliter, feliciter." Married, August 3, 1886,
Ada Frances, O.B.E., Lady of Grace of the Order of the
Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, daughter of the late
General Edward Arthur Somerset, C. B. ; and has had Issue
— (1) Henry Mather Jackson, Esq., Capt. late 9th Lancers,
served Great War 1914-18 (despatches), b. Feb. 27, 1894;
d. 1928 [m. 1920, Florence, d. of the late Granville Garth,
of New York ; and left issue — RosemaryJ ; (2) Edward
Arthur Mather Jackson, Esq., late Lieut. Scots Guards,
served Great War 1917-18, b. Jan. 1899 ; Gwladys Ada
[m. 1923, Ven. Reginald Palmer, D.S.O., M.C.. formerly
Archdeacon of Egypt"] ; Norah Frances [in. 1916, Capt.
Herbert Clarke, M.C., R.E.]; and Agatha Elizabeth.
Seat — St. Mary's Hill, Abergavenny, co. Monmouth. Club
— Brooks's.
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JACKSON of Arlesey, Beds. Argent, on a fesse
between a goat's head couped in chief gules, and a ship
in full sail in base proper, a greyhound courant between
two pheons or, a bordure of the second charged with
eight bezants. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a goat's head couped argent,
guttee-de-sang, armed and bearded or, gorged with a
collar gules, charged with three bezants, ringed, and line
reflexed of the third. Motto — "Quo fata vocant."
Son of Sir Keith George Jackson, 4th Bart., b. 1842 ;
d. 1916 ; m. 1875, Alice (Res. — Le Pas, Entre Rios,
Argentina), d. of Charles Montresor, Bengal Civil
Service, of Stonely Grange, St. Neots, Hunts. : —
Sir Robert Montresor Jackson, 5th Bart., of Arlesey
(22 May, 1815), M.I.Mech.E., M.I.Tech. Inspec, b. 1876 ;
m. 1913, Katherine, d. of John Abrey, of Barden Park,
Tonbridge, and has issue — John Montresor Jackson,
Esq., b. 1914 ; George Hauteville Jackson, Esq., b. 1916 ;
Berenice Evelyn Abrey. Res. — Meadowside, Tonbridge,
Kent.
JACKSON of Putney Hill (H. Coll.). Per chevron or
and gules, in chief two pheons of the second, and in
base a greyhound courant of the first. Mantling gules
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
greyhound supporting between the paws a caduceus or.
Motto — " Dum spiro spero."
Son of James Jackson, of Heywood, Lanes., b. 1850 ;
d. 1894 ; m. 1874, Sarah Whipp : —
Sir Henry Jackson, Knt. Bach. (1924), M.B., M.A.
(Camb.), B.Sc, M.P. Wandsworth since 1924, Maj.
R.A.M.C, b. 1875 ; m. 1904, Edith Margaret, d. of the
late Joseph Smalley, of Norton Grange, Castleton,
Manchester. Res. — 19 Putney Hill, S.W.15.
JACKSON (U.O.). Sable, on a fess between three
boar's heads erased and erect or, as many ogresses.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of
the colours, a boar's head erased and erect sable, thereon
an escutcheon argent charged with the cross of St. Patrick.
Motto — " Carpe diem."
Son of Sir Robert William Jackson, Knt. Bach. (1882),
C.B. (1874), Deputy Surgeon-General, served in the
Crimean Campaign 1854-6, in Indian Mutiny 1857-8,
in Ashanti Campaign 1874, in Zulu Campaign 1880,
in Egyptian War, Chairman Pembroke Town
Commissioners, b. 1827 ; d. 1921 ; m. 1st, i860, Anne
(d. 1888), d. of John Jones Simpson ; 2nd, 1891,
Gertrude Galston, youngest d. of Robert P. Daye of
Canonbury : —
Robert Jackson, Esq., Major R.A.M.C, b. ; m.
1909, Mary Beatrice, d. of late C.J. Ormerod ofGreenroyd,
Rastrick, Yorks.
Matthew Henry Jackson, Esq., Solicitor, b.
Claude Robert Jackson, Esq., b. . Res. —
JACKSON (H. Coll., 11 June 1923). Per pale gulei
and azure, three suns in splendour or, on a chief argent
as many jackdaws proper. Mantling1 gules and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a rising
sun or, an open book proper, bound and clasped gules,
edged gold, with a marker azure, tasselled also gold and
inscribed with the Greek symbols AD sable. Motto —
*' Sic nobis justicia."
Son of Rev. Blomfield Jackson (eld. son of Rev.
Thomas Jackson, Preb. of St. Paul's (see below)) : —
Arthur Blomfield Jackson, Gentleman, b. 1868. Res. —
15 Cannon Place, Hampstead. Chambers — 3 New
Square, Lincoln's Inn.
Sons of Rev. Thomas Jackson, Clerk in Holy Orders,
Preb. of St. Paul's Cathedral, b. 18 12 ; d. 1886 ;
m. 1835, Elizabeth Prudence, d. of Jonathan Fiske,
of Oxford : —
Admiral Sir Thomas Sturges Jackson, K.C.V.O., 6.
1842; m. 1st, 1867, Helen Louisa (d. 1884), d. of C. A.
Gordon, of Lahore ; 2nd, 1892, Marian (d. 1920), d. of
Hon. W. H. Crane.of Sackville, Nova Scotia ; and has
issue — (1) Admiral Sir Thomas Jackson, K.B.E., C.B.,
M.V.O., b. 1868 [m 1907, Mona Anna, d. of the late Lieut.-
Col. Henry Murray (Res. — Woolley, Uplyme)] ; (2)
Charles Sturges Jackson, Esq., b. 1871 ; (3) Harold
Gordon Jackson, Esq., O.B.E., Comdr. R.N., b. 1875 ;
Helen Douglas [m. 1894, Brig.-Gen. Clifford Coffin,
V.C., C.B., D.S.O.] ; Esther Louisa [m. 1894, Capt.
Hugh Evans, R.N. (ret.)] ; Esme Margaret [m. 1910,
Arthur Stannard] ; Maud Edith [w. 1906, Maj.
Norton Francis, C.M.G., of Christchurch, N.Z.] ; Rose
Marian. Club— United Service.
Frederic Nevill Jackson, Gentleman, b. 1854; m. 1886,
Emily, d. of Charles Gatliff ; and has issue — Reginald
Nevill Jackson, Esq., D.S.O. , formerly Major, Gen.
List, served Great War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O., Legion
of Honour, Croix de Guerre), b. 1887 \m. Jane Suggett, of
West Hartlepool] ; Bernard Nevill Jackson, Gentleman, b.
1900 [m. Marie Louise Bird, of New York] ; and Elizabeth
Nevill. Res. — 55 Bedford Gardens, Kensington, W.8.
Club — Junior Constitutional.
JACKSON of Knowle (H. Coll., 10 Feb. 1917).
Per chevron azure and argent, in chief two pheons or, and
in base a jackdaw sable. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant sable,
holding in the fore-paws a scythe or. Motto — " Thy care
I share."
Son of George Jackson, of Moseley, Worcs., b. 1839 ;
d. 1906 ; m. 1 86 1, Jane : —
George Frederick Jackson, Esq., J. P., b. 1868 ; m.
1892, Laura, O.B.E. (1918), d. of John Gregory, of Edg-
baston ; and has issue. Res. — Springfield House,
Knowle, co. Warwick.
JACKSON (H. Coll.). Argent, a chevron between in
chief three falcons' heads erased proper, and in base a
saltire couped sable above a holly leaf vert. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
demi-horse argent, guttee-de-sang, charged on the shoulder
with a spur and resting the sinister hoof on a pheon or.
Motto — " Timere sperno."
Son of : —
James Allen Maxwell Jackson, Solicitor of the Supreme
Court of Judicature, b. . Res. — Berry End, Knares-
borough, W.R. Yorks.
The Late JOHN THOMAS JACKSON, Esq., J.P.
co. Palatine of Lancaster and Radnorshire (High Sheriff
1905), being the eldest son of John Jackson of Oldham,
by his wife Emma, daughter of Benjamin Godwin of
Burslem. Armorial bearings — Party per chevron azure
and or, in chief three pheons of the last, and in base a
rose gules barbed and seeded proper ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, two pheons
gules, thereon an eagle with wings expanded or, each wing
charged with a rose as in the arms; with the Motto,
" Res non verba." Married, May 16, 1866, Sarah, second
daughter of Bartholomew Prockter of Oldham ; and died
10 Feb. 1925, having had Issue — John Jackson, Gentleman,
Lieutenant Lancashire Fusiliers, born 1869 ; Alfred Jackson,
Gentleman, born 1878 [m. 1915, Hilda, d. of A. G. O'Neill,
Esq., J. P., of Moorland Grange, Lancashire]. Estates —
The Hurstead, Rochdale ; Treburvaugh, Llangunllo,
Radnorshire.
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JACKSON (H. Coll.). Azure, a fesse between two
goats' heads couped in chief and a fleur-de-lys in base
argent, two flaunches of the last. Crest — Upon a wreath
of the colours, on a ragged staff sfible, a goat's head couped
argent, semde of trefoils vert. Motto— " Fortiter, fideliter,
feliciter."
Sons of Sir Henry Mather Jackson, 2nd Bart. : —
Sir Henry Mather Jackson, 3rd Bart. ((/.v.).
William Birkenhead Mather Jackson, Esq., J.P. , late
Capt. R. Monmouth Mil., 6. 1864; m. 1892, Georgiana
Catherine, d. of the late Rev. Brabazon Hallowes of Glap-
well Hall, co. Derby; and has had issue— (1) William
Brabazon Mather Jackson, Esq., Capt. 6th Batt. Sherwood
Foresters, b. 1893 ; d. 1917, on active service ; (2) George
Christopher Mather Jackson, Gentleman, Lieut, late
Sherwood Foresters, b. 1896 (Club — Bath); (3) Anthony
Henry Mather Jackson, b. 1899 [m. 1923, Evelyn Mary,
d. of Lt.-Col. H. K. Stephenson, D.S.O., M.P., of Hassop
Hall, co. Derby; and has issue — Angela Mary Mather;
and Elizabeth Georgiana Mather (Res. — Spital House,
Blyth, Rotherham)]. Fes.— Glapuell Hall, Chesterfield.
Club — Reform.
Son of William Jackson, Esq., J.P. for Chester, b.
1832 ; d. 1906 ; ?n. 1861, Therese Isabel, d. of Edward
Howard of Liverpool : —
William Jackson, Esq., J.P. , M.A. (Cambs.), b. 1870;
m. 1899, Blanche Whitworth, d. of the late George Atkin
of Egerton Park, Reck Ferry; and hassurv. issue— William
Jackson, Gentleman, b. 1902 [m. 1927, Lady Ankaret
Cecilia Howard, d. of 10th Earl of Carlisle, and has issue —
William Thomas Jackson, Gentleman, b. 1927]; and Pamela
Blanche. Res. — Leighton Court, Neston, Cheshire.
Younger sons of Sir William Jackson, 1st Bart., b.
1805; d. 1876; m. 1829, Elizabeth, d. of Thomas
Hughes of Liverpool : —
Thomas Hughes Jackson, Esq., J.P. , b. 1834; m. 1862,
Hermine (d. 1897), d. of Daniel Meinertzhagen of Belmont
House, Wimbledon; and has had issue — (1) Rt. Hon.
Frederick Huth Jackson, P.C., one of H.M. Lieuts.
for the City of London, Director of the Bank of England
b. 1863; d. 1921 [m. 1895, Clara Annabel Caroline, d. of
Rt. Hon. Sir Mountstuart Grant Duff, P.C., G.C.S.I. ; and
left issue — Frederick Huth Jackson, Gentleman, Lieut, late
R. Sussex Regt. andR.F.C. ,b. i896[#2. 1920, Helen, d. of Sir
Paul Vinogradoff, of 19 Linden Road, Oxford ; and has issue
— Patrick Huth Jackson, Gentleman, b. 1923; and Laura
Huth (Res. — Kingston, Jamaica. Clubs — Bath, Cavendish)];
Kouradin Huth [m. 1919, Capt. Arthur Hobhouse ; and has
issue] ; Anne Marie Huth ; and Clare Annabel Huth] ; (2)
GeoffreyMeinertzhagen Jackson , Esq. , J. P. , D. L. Derbyshire,
Hon. Brig.-Gen. , late Lt.-Col. comdg. 6th Batt. Sherwood
Foresters (T.D.), b. 1869 [m. 1893, Jessie Cowper Coles,
d. of the late Henry H. Laird ; and has had issue — Geoffrey
Laird Jackson, Esq., Capt. Rifle Bde., b. 1894 ; killed in
action 1917; Henry Humphrey Jackson, Esq. , M.C., J.P.
co. Derby, Capt. 6th Batt. Sherwood Foresters, served Great
War, b. 1895 [m. 1924, Georgina, d. of H. Howard Middle-
ditch, Esq., J.P. of Tamworth House, Driffield; and has
issue — Thomas Geoffrey Henry Jackson, Gentleman, b.
1926 (Res.— Ankerbold, Tupton, Chesterfield)] ; Guy Rolf
Jackson, Esq., M.C.Capt. Derbyshire Yeo., served Great
War, Chevalier Legion of Honour, b. 1896 ; Hermine Joan
Carmichael ; Margaret Beatrice Meinertzhagen ; and Edith
Bridget Huth (Res. - Clay Cross Hall, Chesterfield)] ;
(3) Ernest Somerville Jackson, Esq. .C.M.G., D.S.O., Lt.-
Col. R.A., late Welsh Regt., 4th Class Osmanieh, served
Great War (despatches), b. 1873; (4) Roland Octavius
Jackson, Gentleman, b. 1879 ; Margaret Hermine [m. 1889,
Charles Paxton Markham, Esq., J.P.]; Evelyn Johanna
[m. 1899, Charles Maxwell Nicholson]; and Winifred
Barbara Alice. Res. — The Manor House, Birkenhead.
Clubs — Reform, City Liberal.
Son of John Peter Jackson, Esq., b. 1843; d. 1899;
m. 1869, Florence, d. of William Evans of Cornwall
Gardens, S.W. : —
John Bertram Jackson, Gentleman, b. 1878 ; m. 1916,
Dora Pullinger. Club — Bath.
JACKSON. Party per chevron gules and or, in chief
two suns in splendour of the last, and in base three annu-
lets, one and two interlaced of the first. Mantling gules
and or. Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, a horse or,
holding in the mouth an ear of wheat slipped vert, resting
the dexter foreleg on three annulets as in the arms.
Motto — " Essayez."
Son of Rt. Hon. George Herbert Jackson, 2nd Baron
Allerton, b. 1867 ; d. 1925 ; m. 1899, Katherine Louisa,
d. of Wm. Wickham Wickham of Chestnut Grove,
Yorks, :-
Rt. Hon. George William Lawies Jackson, 3rd Baron
Allerton (17 July 1902) [Supporters— On either side a
horse sable, collared vair and charged on the shoulder
with three annulets interlaced two and one or], Lieut.
Coldstream Gds. , b. 1903 ; m. 1926, Christine Joyce, d. of
the late John Randall Hatfeild of Thorp Arch Hall, Yorks.,
and has issue — Hon. Edward Lawies Jackson, b. 1928.
Seat — Thorp Arch Hall, Boston Spa, Yorks. Club —
Guards'.
Second, but only surv. son of 1st Baron Allerton, b.
1840 ; d. 1917 ; m. i860, Grace (d. 1901), d. of George
Tempest : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Francis Stanley Jackson, P.C., G.C.I.E.,
Gov. of Bengal since 1927, D.L., W. R. Yorks., Chair-
man of the Conservative and Unionist Party 1923-6, M.P.
E. R. Yorks. 1915-26, Lt.-Col. late W. R. Yorks. Regt.,
formerly Capt. R. Lanes. Regt., b. 1870; m. 1902, Julia
Henrietta, d. of the late H. B. Harrison-Broadley, M.P.,
of Welton House, Brough, Yorks, ; and has issue —
Harry Stanley Lawies Jackson, Esq., b. 1903 [m. 1927,
Grace Diana, d. of Arthur P. Beddard, M.D.]. Res.—
Government House, Calcutta. Club — Carlton.
JACKSON of Stansted (H. Coll., 1902). Ermine, on a
pile azure, between two fountains in base proper, a sheldrake
close or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest-^-On a wreath
of the colours, upon a fountain proper, a sheldrake as in
the arms. Motto— " Aut mors aut victoria."
Sons of Sir Thomas Jackson, 1st Bart., J.P. Hong-
Kong, b. 1841 ; d. 1915 ; m. 1871, Amelia Lydia, d. of
late George Julius Dare, R.N. : —
Sir Thomas Dare Jackson, 2nd Bart. (4 Aug. 1902),
D.S.O., M.V.O., Col. Res. of Officers, late K.O. Royal
Regt., Hon. Brig.-Gen. 1919, served Great War 1914-17
(despatches three times, and Bar to D.S.O.), b. 1876;
m. 1919, Mary Lilian Vera Massey, d. of Brig.-Gen. S. E.
Massey Lloyd ! and has issue — Thomas Rickard Eyre Jack-
son, Esq., b. 1921 ; Julius Lloyd Jackson, Esq., b. 1922;
and Nancy Amelia. Seat — Herringfleet Hall, Lowestoft.
Club — Jun. United Service.
George Julius Jackson, Esq., Major late King's Royal
Rifle Corps, b. 1883; m. 1909, Nesta K. , eldest d. of
Hedworth Barclay of Geddesby Hall, Leics. ; and has
issue — David Thomas Trelawny Jackson, Gentleman, 6.
1917 ; Dawn Nesta; Joyce Katherine; Meryl Julian!
Daphne Myddelton. Res. — Great Pasbrooke Farm, Titeh-
field, Hants. Clubs — Jun. Naval and Military.
Walter David Russell Jackson, Esq., b. 1890; m. 1915,
Kathleen, d. of Summers Hunter ; and has issue — Michael
Rowland Jackson, Gentleman, b. 191 9. Res. —
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JACKSON of Brisbane (H. Coll.). Barry of ten argent
and azure, a lion rampant gules, holding between the paws
an eagle's head erased or, two flaunches sable, each
charged with a mullet of six points of the fourth. Mantling
horse's head argent, collared gemel sable, an increscent and
a decrescent of the last (for Barstow) ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, in front of two trees, a demi-catherine wheel, thereon
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a mount vert, a mullet of six points or, thereon an
eagle close proper. Motto—" Confide recte agens."
Sons of Henry Jackson of Marnaharin, cos. Monaghan
and Dublin, Ireland ; b. ; d. 1857 ; m. 1833, Mary
Anne, d. of William White of Drumgavney, co.
Monaghan : —
William Henry Jackson, Esq., J. P., Colony of Queens-
land, b. 1835; m. 1872, Jane Eleanor, only d. of late
Daniel Steed of Belfast, Ireland; and has issue — (1)
William Thomas Isles Jackson, Gentleman, b. 1874; (2)
Lewis Henry Jackson, Gentleman, b. 1880; and Maude
Isabel [m. 1905, Ormond Howard Smith of Wunulla,
Hopetoun, Queensland ; and has issue]. Post. add. —
Robert Alexander Jackson, Gentleman, b. 1848 ; m. 1874,
Jessie, d. of James Downs of Kingstown, near Dublin ; and
has issue — (1) Ernest Vivian Jackson, Gentleman, b. 1877 ;
(2) William Henry Jackson, Gentleman, b. 1880 ; (3) Sidney
Francis Isle Jackson, Gentleman, b. 1885 ; (4) Norman
Leslie Jackson, Gentleman, b. 1890; Janet Isabel; Violet
Mabel Victoria ; and Lilian Jessie. Res. — Brisbane.
Sons of Francis Daniel Jackson, Gentleman, b. 1851 ;
d. 1912; m. , Frances, d. of Samuel Martin ot
Brisbane : —
William Sidney Jackson, Gentleman, b. 1873.
Francis Thomas Jackson, Gentleman, b. 1878. Res. —
Sydney.
JOHN JEREMIAH JACKSON- BARSTOW, Esquire,
J. P. and D.L. co. Somerset. Born Jan. 15, 1845, being
the second son of the late Rev. Thomas Norfolk Jackson,
by his wife Sarah Kilvington, dau. and heiress of Jeremiah
Barstow of Acomb, co. Yorks. ; and on succeeding to the
Yorkshire estates on the death of his uncle, Capt. John
Michael Barstow, in 1874, he assumed the additional sur-
name and arms of Barstow by Royal Licence. Armorial
hearings — Quarterly, 1 and 4, erminois, within two bars
gemel, between as many horses' heads in pale couped, five
crescents fessewise sable (for Barstow) ; 2 and 3 barry of
six sable and argent, on a bend nebuly ermine, between
two trees eradicated or, an acorn between as many jack-
daws close of the first (for Jackson). Mantling sable and
or. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, in front of a
a jackdaw close, both sable (for Jackson). Motto — "Nil
desperandum auspice Deo." Livery— Blue, black collar,
red facings and waistcoat. Married, Aug. 8, 1888, Mary,
elder dau. of Sir Abraham Woodiwiss of The Pastures, co.
Derby ; and has had Issue — John Eric Jackson Barstow,
Gentleman, born Aug. 10, 1895; killed in action ; Evelyn
Mary ; Mabel Dorothy ; Hilda Beatrice ; Ileene Violet (d.
1914) ; Constance Vera ; and Sybil Enid. Residence —
The Lodge, Weston-super-Mare, co, Somerset.
JACKSON (L.O.) Barry of eight argent and vert,
over all a lion rampant gules, armed and langued azure,
holding in his dexter paw a thistle slipped proper. Mant-
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ling vert, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his
liveries, aneagle'sheaderased proper. Motto — " Sublimiora
peto."
Son of Robert Jackson, Merchant, Glasgow,
b. 1795 ; d. 1856 :—
William Jackson, Esq., Marine Engineer, Major 1st
Lanark R.E. Vols., b. 1844 ; m. 1883, T D ,
d. of Donald Fisher, Writer, Glasgow, and has had issue
— 2 sons (elder killed in action 19 18) ; and 1 dau. Res.
— Warrix, Troon, Ayrshire.
JACOBS (H. Coll., 18 July 1921). Azure, on a pile
ermine, between on the dexter a rose and on the sinister
two triangles interlaced argent, a lymphad sail furled or,
in base an escutcheon of the third charged with a dragon
rampant gules. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a demi-lion
regardant supporting a staff proper, flowing therefrom
a banner azure, charged with two triangles interlaced
argent. Motto — " Dominus me regit."
Son of the late Chapman Jacobs, Gentleman, of
Swansea : —
Joseph Henry Jacobs, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Manor Heath, Knowle Hill, Woking, Surrey.
JACOBY (H. Coll.). Party per fesse dancettee argent
and sable, in chief a cross of eight points gules, between two
roses of the last, barbed and seeded proper, and in base
two wings conjoined in lure, and elevated or. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath ot the colours,
a stag argent, charged upon the body with two roses gules,
barbed and seeded proper, resting the dexter fore-foot on a
cross as in the arms. Motto — "Opera bona effulgent."
Livery— Dark blue, gilt buttons.
Son of Sir James Alfred Jacoby, Kt. Bach., M.P. for
Mid-Division of co. Derby, Sheriff of Nottingham,
1877-8, b. 1852 ; d. 1909 ; m. 1883, Hermine Elizabeth
Frederica, d. of late Gustav Liepmann of Glasgow : —
Alfred Henry Moritz Jacoby, Esq., b. 1884. Post. add. —
Uplands, Private Road, Sherwood, Nottingham.
JACOBY (H. Coll.). Party per fesse dancettee argent
and sable, in chief a cross of eight points gules, between
two roses of the last, barbed and seeded proper, and in
base two wings conjoined in lure and elevated or. Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, a stag argent, charged upon the body with two
roses gules, barbed and seeded proper, resting the dexter
fore-foot on a cross as in the arms. Motto— " Opera bona
effulgent." Livery— Dark blue, with gilt buttons.
Sons of Moritz Jacoby of Nottingham, by his wife
Violet Frederika, dau. of Isidor Hirsch of Teterow, in
the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin :—
John Henry Jacoby, Gentleman, Consul at Nottingham
for the Republic of Colombia (South America), b. 1848.
Clubs— Devonshire, Nottinghamshire (Nottingham).
Charles Theodore Jacoby, Gentleman (Livery— Black,
with gilt buttons), b. 1853; m. , Lily Florence, dau.
of Lewis Edward Nolan, Roscommon. Post. add. —
JAFFE (U.O., 1900). Argent, a chevron azure, between
in chief two chaplets and in base a ship in full sail on waves
of the sea all proper, on a chief gules, the Castle of Ham-
burg of the first between two lions passant or. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours,
an eagle displayed, with wings inverted between two oak
branches all proper. Motto — " Deus nobiscum."
Sons of Daniel Joseph Jaffe, b, 1809 ; d. 1874 ; m. 1838,
Frederica, d. of Joseph Josephy of Parchim, Mecklen-
burgh : —
Joseph John Jaffe, Esq., J. P. (ret.) co. Down, formerly
Pres. Belfast Chamber of Commerce, b. 1843 ; m. 1873,
Anna Emilie, d. of the late Dr. Theophilus Gluge. Pes.—
38 Promenade des Anglais, Nice, France ; Chaumont.
Neuchatel, Switzerland. Clubs— Roy. Societies, Riviera
(Nice).
Sir Otto Jaffe, Kt. Bach. (1900), J.P., LL.D., Lord
Mayor of Belfast 1899 and 1904, and (1901) High Sheriff, b.
1846; m. 1879, Paula, d. of Moritz Hertz of Brunswick ; and
has issue — (1) Arthur Daniel Jaffe, Esq., M.A. Kings Coll.,
Barrister-at-Law Inner Temple, b. 1880 [m. 1909, Marie
Strauss, and has issue — Peter John Jaffe, Esq., b. 1914 ;
Andrew Michael Jaffe, Gentleman, b. 1923 (Pes. — 17 The
Vale, S.W.3. Club— Athenaeum)]; (2) William Edward
Berthold Jaffe, Esq., M.A. Emmanuel Coll., Camb. , b.
1883 [m. 1924, Jessie, d. of the late Alexander McRae of
Rossshire, and has issue — Alexander Jaffe, Gentleman, b.
1925 (Pes. — 88 Elm Park Road, S.W.3)]. Pes. — 3
Upper Phillimore Gardens, W.8. Clubs — Royal Societies,
Reform (Belfast).
JAFFRAY (H. Coll., 1892). Argent, three pallets sable,
on a fesse cottised gules, four mullets or. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, upon a
mound in front of two branches of palm in orle vert, a
mullet or. Motto — " Post nubila Phoebus."
Sons of Sir William Jaffray, 2nd Bart, of Skilts, co.
Warwick, J. P., D.L. B.A. (Cambs.), b. 1852 ; d. 1914 ;
m. (1st), Mabel Augusta (d. 1886), d. of Sir Francis
Scott, 3rd Bart. ; (2nd), 1889, Alice Mary, d. of Francis
Galloway of Hereford : —
Sir William Edmund Jaffray, 4th Bart, of Skilts (8 Oct.
1892), Major Warwicksh. Yeo., b. 1895; m. 1923, Synolda
Emily, d. of James Augustine Harvey Thursby Pelham of
Upton Cressett, Salop. Seat — Skilts, co. Warwick. Club
— Arthur's.
Hugh Alexander Jaffray, Esq., Capt. nth Hussars, b.
1896; m. 1924, Ruth.d. of Lt.-Col. Basil Spragge, D.S.O..
of Denbie, Lockerbie; and has issue — Michael John
Jaffray, Gentleman, b. 1925. Pes. —
JALLAND of Holderness House (H. Coll.). Gules, two
bars or, on a chief enarched ermine, three bezants. Mant-
ling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
talbot's head erased or, charged with two bars gules, on
each three bezants. Motto— " Invicta fides." Livery —
Dark blue.
Son of Boswell Middleton Jalland, Esq., J. P., D.L., of
Holderness House, b. 1788; d. 1880; m. 1851, Emily,
only child of John Williams, Esq., J. P., of Penlee,
Devon : —
Boswell George Jalland, Esq., J. P. co. Forfar and E.
Rdg. , Yorks. , b. 1853 ; m. 1876, Bertha Augusta, d. of
Carl Christian Brochner of Sutton Hall, Yorks. ; and has had
issue — (1) George Middleton Bertram Jalland, Gentleman,
b. 1879; (2) Boswell Lionel Jalland, Gentleman,^. 1883;
(3) Douglas Christian Emmott Jalland, Gentleman, b. 1885;
(4) Cyril Vincent Dorian Jalland, Gentleman, b. 1889; (5)
Boswell Victor Jalland, Gentleman, b. 1895 • killed on
active service 1917 ; Ethel Emily ; and Maud Muriel.
Estate— Broomfleet, Hull. Seat — Holderness House, Hull.
Pes.— Anlaby House, Hull.
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JAMES (H. Coll.)- Gules, on a fesse nebuly, between
three unicorns' heads erased argent, as many escallop shells
proper, in the centre chief point a Passion-cross of the
second. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a unicorn's head erased argent, charged on
the neck with an escallop gules, and supporting in the
mouth a Passion-cross also gules. Motto — " Memor. "
Sons of Francis James, Esq., J. P., F.S.A., of Edge-
worth Manor, Cirencester, d. 1895 • m- I%56. Ann,
dau. of William Green of Londonderry : —
Rev. Frank James, Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of
Edgeworth, Glos. , M.A. (Oxford), b. 1859; m. 1883, Mary
Alicia Pearle, d. of Henry Wylde Jackson of Haverhill,
Suffolk ; and has had issue — (1) John James, Gentleman, b.
1883; (2) Frank James, Esq., Major late Indian Cavalry,
b. 1885; (3) Henry Radcliffe Todd James, Esq., Comdr.
R.N., b. 1886 [m. and has issue — 2 sons] ; (4) Humphrey
Middleton James, Gentleman, b. 1887; d. 1892; and
Margaret Mary. Post. add. — Edgeworth Rectory, Glos.
Alfred James, Gentleman, b. 1864. Res. — Edgeworth
Manor, Glos.
Son of Major Edward lite James (South Lancashire
Regt.), b. 1867; d. 1903 ; m. , Marie Louisa, d. of
Sir Robert Edis, C.B.: —
Francis Walter Tite James, Gentleman, b. 1900. Res. —
JAMES. Gules, a dolphin embowed or. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, an
ostrich argent, beaked and legged or. Motto — " J'ayme
a'jamais."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Walter Henry James, 2nd Baron
Northbourne, b. 1846 ; d. 1923 ; m. 1868, Edith
Emmeline Mary, d. of John Lane, of King's Bromley
Manor, Staffs. : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Walter John James, 3rd Baron North-
bourne, oT Betteshanger, Kent, and Jarrow Grange,
Durham (5th Nov. 1884), 4th Bart. (July 28, 1791)
I Supporters — Two eagles argent, each gorged with a plain
collar gules, pendent therefrom an escutcheon of the
arms], J. P., M.A. Oxford, b. 1869 ; m. 1894, Laura
Gwenllian, d. of Adm. Sir Ernest Rice, K.C.B., of
Sibertswold Place, Kent ; and has issue — Hon. Walter
Ernest Christopher James, b. 1896 [m. 1925, Katherine
Louisa, d. of G. Nickerson, of Boston, U.S.A: ; and
has issue — Christopher George Walter James, Esq.,
b. 1926] ; Hon. Dorothea Gwenllian [m. 1922, Randal
Hugh Smith] ; Hon. Mary Beatrix [m. 1926, Nicholas
Llewelyn-Davies] ; Hon. Jane Margaret. Seats —
Betteshanger, Eastry, Kent ; Evistones, Otterburn,
Northumberland. Clubs — Travellers', Athenaeum,
Burlington Fine Arts.
Hon. Cuthbert James, C.B. E., M.P. for Bromley since
1919, Lieut.-Col. (ret.) R.M., Maj. East Surrey Regt.,
and late Egyptian Army and Egyptian Civil Ministry
of Interior, b. 1872 ; m. 1905, Florence Marion, d. of the
late Hassey Packe ; and h as issue — Thomas James, Esq. ,
b. 1906 ; Olivia Mary ; Joan Rosamund. Res. — The
Dower House, Forty Hill, Enfield. Clubs — Beefsteak,
Brooks's.
Hon. Robert James, J. P., b. 1873 ; m. 1st, 1900, Lady
Evelyn Wellesley {d. 1922), d. of 4th Duke of Wellington ;
2nd, 1923, Lady Serena Lumley, d. of 10th Earl of Scar-
borough ; and has issue (by 1st marriage) — Arthur
Walter James, Esq., Lieut. Gren. Gds. , b. 1904 [m. 1929,
Zita Mary, d. of Nico Jungman] ; (by 2nd marriage) —
Ursula Mary Rose. Res. — St. Nicholas, Richmond,
Yorks. Club — Bachelors'.
Sons of Hon. Wilfrid James (youngest son of 2nd Baron
Northbourne, see above), b. 1874; d. 1908; m. 1900,
Margaret (Woodlands, Adisham, Canterbury), d. of
late John Stogdon, of Harrow: —
John Wilfrid James, Esq., b. 1900. Res. —
Henry Norman James, Gentleman, b. 1903. Res. —
JAMES GEORGE JAMES, Esquire, J. P. co. of Mon-
mouth. Born 1831, being the eldest son of the late Edmund
James of Tynewydd and Blaen Nant, both in the co. of
Monmouth. Armorial bearings — Per pale argent and
or, a dragon's head erased sable, holding in the mouth a
sinister hand apaumee couped at tl e wrist gules, on a
chief of the third, a pick-axe between two lions rampant all
of the first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— Upon
a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion vert, in the mouth a
sinister h;md and holding in the dexter paw a pick-axe both
as in the arms. Motto — " Ymdrech-i-drechu. " Seats — Ty-
Newydd Blackwood, Bedwelty, co. Mon. , Blaen Nant,
Nant-y-glo, co. Monmouth.
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JAMES of Bristol (H. Coll.). Azure, a chevron paly
of six or and argent, between two lions passant in chief
and a dolphin in base or. Mantling azure and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, upon the battlements of a
tower gules, an estoile or. Motto — " Providentia tutamur."
Only surv. son of Sir Edward Burnet James, Knt.
Bach., Lord Mayor of Bristol 1904-5 and 1907-8, b.
1875 > d- l927 . m. 1883, Mabel Amelia, d. of the late
Sir George William Edwards, J. P., of Bristol: —
Gilbert Sydney James, Esq., Maj. R.F.A. (T.F.), b.
1892 ; m. 1918, Evelyn, d. of Brig-Gen. Robert Davenport
Vizard, of Pembroke Estate, Ceylon. Res.— Springfort,
Stoke Bishop, Bristol.
JAMES (H. Coll.). Per chevron or and argent, two
chevronels sable, between as many dolphins naiant in chief
proper and a garb in base vert, Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, in front of a garb or, charged with an acorn
slipped vert, a dolphin naiant proper. Motto — "Tiens foi."
Sons of John Charles Horsey James, Esq., Judge 01
the Supreme Court of Western Australia, b. 1841 ; d.
19 ; m. 1885, Rebecca Catherine, d. of Charles H.
Clifton: —
Evelyn Harold Clifton James, Gentleman, b. 1886. Res.
— Highfield, near Lydney- on -Severn, Gloucestershire;
Perth, Western Australia.
Percival Arthur Clifton James, Gentleman, b. 1887.
Eustace Alfred Clifton James, Gentleman, b. 1889.
Meredith Charles Clifton James, Gentleman, b. 1894.
Meyrick Edward Clifton James, Gentleman, b. 1897.
JAMES (H. Coll.). Or, on a chevron between two
ostriches in chief and a dolphin naiant in base sable, a
billet of the first. Mantling sable and or. Crest — Upon
a wreath of the colours, upon the battlements of a tower or,
an ostrich sable, holding in the beak a billet also or.
Motto — " J'aime a jamais."
Son of William Dodge James, Esq., C.V.O. (1908),
J. P. and D.L., b. 1854; d. 1912 ; m. 1889, Evelyn
Elizabeth, eld. d. of Sir Charles John Forbes, Bart., of
Newe: —
Edward Frank Willis James, Gentleman, b. 1907. Seat —
West Dean Park, Chichester.
JAMES (U.O., 18 May 1809). Quarterly vert and gules,
a cross argent, charged with a ship in full sail proper, between
four anchors azure, in the first and fourth quarters a dolphin
naiant of the third, between three cross crosslets or, in the
second and third a lion passant guardant of the last,
between three trefoils slipped argent. Crest — Issuing from
a ducal coronet or, a swan proper, beaked gules, holding
pointing to its breast a dart or, feathered argent. Mottoes —
(over crest), "A jamais " ; (under arms), " Pro Deo, patriae,
rege."
Sons of Francis Edward James, Esq., M.A., b. 1816 ; d.
1886 ; tn. 1849, Helen Donald, d. of John Fullarton of
Burnside House, Largs : —
Sir John Kingston Fullarton James, 3rd Bart. (19 March
1823), b. 1852. Club— Windham.
Gavin Fullarton James, Gentleman, M.A. (Camb.),
Barrister-at-Law, b. 1859. Res. —
Francis Edward James, Gentleman, b. 1861. Res. —
Edward Albert James, Gentleman, b. 1862. Res —
Club— Constitutional.
Fullarton James, Esq., C.B.E., M,A. (Camb.),
late Capt. 3rd Batt. Royal Scots Fus. , Barrister-at-Law,
Chief Constable of Northumberland, b. 1864 ; tn. 1899,
Helen Mary, M.B.E. , d. of J. K. Hichens of Beech Grove,
Sunninghill, Berks.; and has issue — Penelope Helen Fullar-
ton ; and Isabel Mary Fullarton. Res. — Stobhill, Morpeth,
Northumberland. Clubs — Oxford and Cambridge ; New
(Edinburgh).
Herbert William James, Gentleman, b. 1873.
Sons of Charles Henry James, Esq. , late Senior Official
Assignee of Court of Bankruptcy in Ireland, formerly
Capt. and Paymaster R. Ayrshire Rifles, b. 1828 ; d.
1912 ; tn. 1859, Katherine Mary (d. 1875), d. of Rev.
John Rowley, LL. D. and niece of Adm. Sirjosias
Rowley, Bart., G.C.M.G., K.C.B. :—
John Rowley Kingston James, Gentleman, b. 1863. Res.
Charles Pierce Rowley James, Gentleman, M.A., b. 1864 ;
tn. 1893, Florence, d. of James Edmund Cuppadge of
Tamnagharrie, co. Down; and has issue— Rowley Kingston
James, Gentleman, F.R.G.S., b. 1902 [m. 1926, Vera Leon-
tine, d. of Arnold F. Bideleux, of Havre] ; and two daus.
Res.—
Son of Kingston Gerald Henry James, Gentleman, b.
1870; d. 1920 ; tn. 1898, Pauline Estelle, d. of Armand
DOursy, B.A:—
Gerard Bowes Kingston James, Gentleman, b. 1899.
Res.—
JAMES (Confn. U.O., 1878). Party per pale gules and
azure, on a chevron engrailed between three lions passant
guardant or, as many purses sable. Mantling gules and or*
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Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a hart's head erased
proper, charged on the neck with a fleur-de-lys azure. Motto
— " Jaime jamais." Livery — Claret and gold.
Sons of John James of Coolruss Park, co. Wicklow,
b. 1800; d. 1882; m. 1836, Mary, d. of James
Hopkins: —
Rev. Matthew Hopkins James, LL.D., late Vicar of
St. Thomas's, Hull, b. ;m. ; and has issue. Res.—
Rev. Nicholas Hopkins James, D.D., late Rector of
Clonfeacle and Canon of Armagh, b. 1849. Res. —
Sir Alexander Jardine, 10th Bart, of Applegirth,
co. Dumfries (Nova Scotia, 15 May 1672), b. 1868; s.
his brother 1915 ; m. 1914, Winifred, d. of the late
Maj. Young, of Lincluden House, Dumfries, and has
issue — William Edward Jardine, Esq., b. 1917; Christian
Maule. Res. — Ravenswood, Annan, Dumfries-shire.
JARDINE (L.O.). Argent, on a saltire gules, five
crescents or, on a chief of the second, three mullets of the
JAMES (H. Coll,, 5 Jan. 1927). Sable, on a chevron
couped between two lions passant regardant in chief, and
in base a lion passant or, a water-bouget between two
escallops of the field. Mantling sable and or. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion regardant or,
gorged with a collar flory counterflory sable, and holding
between the paws a water-bouget as in the arms. Motto —
" Vive ut postea vivas."
Eldest son of Robert James, of Regent's Park, N.W.,
*. 1805 ; d. 1894 ; m, 1829, Ann, d. of Robert Burton,
of Braintree, Essex : —
Robert May Christopher James, Gentleman, b. 1840 ; m.
1865, Euphemia, d. of John Spital Miller, and has issue-
Howard James, Gentleman, b. 1869 [m. 1900, Edith Maira
Smith] ; Stanley James, Gentleman, b. 1877. Res. —
Broad field, Crawley, Sussex.
JAMESON (H. Coll.). Or, a saltire azure, between
two roses gules, barbed and seeded proper in pale, and
as many hanks of cotton also proper in fesse, on a
canton of the second a caduceus of the first. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — Issuant out of a mural crown or,
a galley proper. Motto — " Acta non verba." Livery —
Yellow and blue.
Youngest son of J. Jameson, of Heywood Hall,
Lanes., and Armathwaite, Cumberland, b. ;
d. 1897 ; m. : —
John Bland Jameson, CLE. (1919), Lieut.-Col. I.M.S.
(ret.), served N.W. Frontier, India, 1897-8 (despatches),
Tirah Campaign 1897-8 (Clasp), Great War 1914-19 (de-
spatches, CLE.), b. 1864 ; m. 1900, Ethel, d. of the late
B. Whitney-Jones, of Leamington, and has issue — John
Bland Jameson, Gentleman, b. 1915 ; Barbara. Res. —
Morton House, Kingsworthy, Hampshire. Club — Naval
and Military.
MAURICE EYRE FRANCIS BELLINGHAM
JAMESON, Gentleman. Born May 9, 1888, only child of
the late James Francis Jameson, Esq. J. P., Capt. and Hon.
Major 4th Batt. Connaught Rangers, and formerly Lieut.
98th Foot and 7th Dragoon Guards (eldest son of Rev.
John Jameson of Windfield, by his wife Isabella Anne,
dau. of the late Gen. Sir Harry David Jones, G.C.B.)
by his wife Helen Maud, eldest dau. of the late William
Jameson of Montrose, co. Dublin. Armorial bearings
— Azure, a saltire or, cantoned in chief and flanks by
Roman galleys proper, and a bugle-horn in base of the
second. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath ot
the colours, a Roman galley proper, the sail gules, charged
with a lion passant guardant or; and for Motto, "Sine
metu." Livery — Dark blue, scarlet waistcoat ; facings, dark
blue velvet. Seat —
JANNS, see DUDLEY- JANNS.
JARDINE, see BUCHANAN-JARDINE.
JARDINE of Applegirth (L.O. 1706). Argent, a
saltire and chief gules, the last charged with three mullets
of the field. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest-
On a wreath of his liveries, a spur-rowel of six
points argent. Supporters — On the dexter, a horse at
liberty proper ; on the sinister, a man in armour,
having a scimitar at his side proper. Motto — " Cave
adsum."
Second son of Sir Alexander Jardine, 8th Bart.,
b. 1829; d. 1893; m. 1861, Henrietta (d. 1925), d.
of the late William Younger, of Craigielands, co.
Dumfries : —
third. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— A spur-
rowel of six points argent. Motto — "Cave adsum."
Eldest son of William Jardine, Dryfe House, Cape
Town, b. 1837 ; d. 1906 ; m. 1865, Mary Jane, d. of
James Connor of Armagh, Ireland : —
William Jardine, Esq. , Major Res. of Officers, b. 1867 ;
m. 1893, Mary Hester Nott, d. of John Burness of Retford,
in Garvock, Kincardineshire; and has had issue — (1)
Douglas Graeme Burness Jardine, Esq., M.C., Capt. High-
land L.I., and Flight-Comdr. R.A.F., b. 1894; killed in
action 1918 ; (2) Alexander Halliday Jardine, Gentleman,
B.Sc. , b. 1902; Flora Lockhart [m. Capt. J. J. Kruger] ;
Joyce; and Avenel Murray. Estate and res.— " Applegarth,"
Sir Lowry's Pass, Cape Colony. Club— City (Capetown).
JARDINE of Godalming (H. Coll., 29 Feb. 1916).
Gules, a saltire argent, charged in the centre point with
a lotus-flower proper, on a chief of the second, six mullets
of the first. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a mullet
of six points pierced gules, between two palm branches
proper. Motto — " Cave adsum."
Surv. sons of Sir John Jardine, 1st Bart., K.C.I.E., of
Godalming, b. 1844 ; d. 1919 ; m. 1880, Minnie
Dunbar, d. of Jabez Hogg, M.R.C.S. : —
Sir Colin Arthur Jardine, 3rd Bart. (20 Jan. 1916),
D.S.O., M.C., Capt. R.A., served Great War 1914-19
(despatches, D.S.O. with Bar, M.C.), b. 1892 ; m. 1919,
Jean Evelyn Livesey, d. of Maj. -Gen. Sir W. A. Liddell,
K.C.M.G. ; and has issue — Ian Liddell Jardine, Esq.,
b. 1923 ; Elizabeth. Res. — Deepcut, St. George's Hill,
Weybridge ; Mariners, Frinton-on-Sea. Club — United
Service.
Lionel Westropp Jardine, Esq., I.C.S., Capt. 5th
Queen's Roy. Regt. (T.A.), served Great War 19 14-18
(despatches), and Mesopotamia 1920-1, b. 1895 ; m.
1922, Marjorie, d. of Brev.-Maj. R. J. Woods, O.B.E..
of Englefield Green ; and has issue — Barbara Ann ; anr
Jean Alison. Club — New University.
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Kenneth William Seymour Jardine, Esq., 2nd Lieut,
(ret.) R.F.A., b. 1899 ; m. 1926, Katharine Frances, d.
of Cranswick Noad, of Mount Tabor House, Perth.
Geoffrey David Jardine, Esq., Lieut. 5th Batt. The
Queen's Roy. Regt., b. 1901.
Raymond Angus Jardine, Esq., b. 1903.
JARDINE of Nottingham (H. Coll., 8 Mar. 1920).
Argent, a saltire couped and in chief three mullets
pierced gules. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, three
mullets as in the arms, each pierced by an arrow palewise
or, feathered vert. Badge — Within the attires of a stag
or, a cross botonnee argent. Motto — " Faciam hercle
sedulo."
Son of John Jardine, of Nottingham : —
Sir Ernest Jardine, Bart. (1919), Chevalier Legion
d'Honneur, M.P. East Somerset 1910-18, b. 1859 ; m.
1883, Ada Jane, d. of James Fletcher of Nottingham ;
and has issue — John Jardine, Esq., b. 1884 ; Edna Wini-
fred, M.B.E. [m. 1919, Harold Fortington, O.B.E.
(Res. — 410 Park Avenue, New York)] ; Iris Gwendoline
[m. 1919, John O'Connell, Lieut. N.Z. Rifle Brigade.
(Res. — Avalon, Huntington Drive, Nottingham)]. Seat
— The Park, Nottingham. Clubs — Constitutional, Carlton.
DAVID JARDINE JARDINE, Esquire, of Jardine
Hall, Lockerbie, N.B. , of Larriston Hall, Newcastle-
ton, N. B., of Corrie Lodge, Lockerbie, N.B., and of
Tinwald and Torthorwald, co. Dumfries; M.A. , D.L. and
T.P. co. Dumfries, F.R.G.S., Barr.-at-Law, Member Royal
Company of Archers (King's Bodyguard for Scotland).
Born 1847, being the only son of the late James Jardine of
Jardine Hall, Dryfeholm, and of Larriston Hall, by his wife
fessie, d. of John Johnston of Limes, N.B. Armorial
bearings— Parted per pale argent and or, a saltire gules,
on a chief of the third, three mullets of the first. Mantling
gules, doubled argent; and upon a wreath of the colours is set
for Crest, a spur -rowel gules. Motto— "Cave adsum."
Livery — Black, dark blue and yellow waistcoats, and facings.
Married, 1887, Mary Angela, dau. of the late Sir Charles
I'ilston Bright, Knight Bachelor, M.P. , of Badsworth Hall,
Yorks. , Banner Cross, and Carbrook Hall, and has
Issue — Ronald James Jardine, Gentleman, b. 1893; and
Dorothy Agnes Jessie. Seats — Jardine Hall, Lockerbie,
N.B. ; Larriston Hall, Newcastleton, N.B. ; Corrie Lodge,
Lockerbie, N.B. ; Tinwald and Torthorwald, N.B. Clubs
—Boodle's, Travellers', Pratt's, Union, Raleigh, Carlton.
JARRETT (H. Coll.). Argent, on a saltire gules, a
jay between one in chief and one in base in pale proper.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a torteaux, a monkey statant proper,
encappe and chained or. Motto — " En Dieu est mon
esperance." Livery — Drab, scarlet facings.
Sons of Col. Henry Sullivan Jarrett, CLE. (1895),
Indian Army, Assist. Sec. Legislative Dept. Govt, of
India 1870-94, b. 1839; d. ; m. 1874, Agnes
Delacour(AVy. — South Lodge, EastGrinstead, Sussex),
d. of Francis Lestock Beaufort, Bengal Civ. Ser.,
son of Adm. Sir Francis Beaufort, K.C.B. : —
Charles Harry Brownlow Jarrett, Gentleman, Royal
Munster Fus. , b. 1874.
Hubert Cecil Delacour Jarrett, Gentleman, 19th Punjabis,
b. 1876.
Aylmer Vivian Jarrett, Gentleman, York and Lancaster
Regt., b. 1879.
Rev. Cyril Beaufort Jarrett, b. 1881.
Aubrey Francis Vincent Jarrett, Esq., M.C., Bt. Lt.-
Col. Royal Artillery, Instructor in Gunnery, Larkhill,
Salisbury Plain, b. 1884.
JARVIS of Hascombe Court, Surrey (H. Coll., 13 Jan.
1922). Azure, a chevron between two martlets in chief
and a cinquefoil in base all or. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a cinquefoil
or, a martlet azure. Badge — A daisy and a columbine in
saltire both leaved and slipped proper, enfiled by a circlet
or. Motto — " Progredere."
Eldest son of Joseph Charles Jarvis, of The Bourne,
Harpenden, Herts., b. 1854; d. 1925; m. 1875,
Caroline, d. of Thomas Cannell : —
Sir (Joseph) John Jarvis, 1st Bart. (24 Jan. 1922),
of Hascombe, Surrey, b. 1876 ; m. 1901, Bessie, d. of
Edwin Woodfield, of Foretrees, Enfield; and has had
issue — Arnold Adrian Jarvis, Esq., b. 1902; Dennis
Dudley Jarvis, Esq., b. 1910 ; d. 1929 ; Joyce Jeanne ;
Brenda Beryl. Res. — Hascombe Court, nr. Godalming,
Surrey. Club— Carlton.
JARVIS of Toronto (H. Coll., 25 Oct 191 5). Or, a
pale azure, six ostrich feathers three and three counter-
changed. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, two lions' heads erased and addorsed, the
dexter argent, collared azure, the sinister azure, collared
argent, between as many holly leaves proper. Motto —
"Sans Dieu rien."
Eldest surv. son of William Dummer Powell Jarvis,
Barrister-at-law, of Osgodde Hall, Toronto, b. 182 1 ;
d. i860 ; m. 1850, Diana, d. of Capt. Jacob Aemilius
Irving, 13th Lt. Dragoons, of Montega Bay,
Jamaica : —
Edward Aemilius Jarvis, Esq., Banneret of Quebec,
J. P., co. York, Ontario, Hon. Lt.-Col. Governor-General's
Bodyguard, b. i860 ; m. 1886, Elizabeth Margaret
Harriet Augusta, d. of Sir Aemilius Irving, K.C. ; and
has had issue — William Dummer Powell Jarvis, Gentle-
man, b. 1892 ; killed in action 1915 ; Aemilius Irving
Jarvis, Esq., Maj. (Res.), b. 1894 ; Samuel Peter Jarvis,
Gentleman, b. 1903 ; Mary Powell ; Bertha Margaret ;
Augusta Louisa. Seat — Hazelburn, York, Ontario. Res.
— Hazelburn House, Toronto. Clubs — Toronto, York,
R. Canadian Yacht, Toronto Hunt.
ROBERT HERBERT HEATH JARY, Esquire, late
Major 12th Lancers, J. P. cos. of Bedford, Lancaster,
Leicester, and Norfolk (High Sheriff 1901), D. L. , served
in the Kaffir War 1851-1852, the Crimea and Indian
Mutiny. Born 1830, being the second son of the late W.
H. Jary, Esq., of Blofeld Lodge, Norfolk, J. P., D.L.
Armorial bearings — Gules, on a pile ermine, between two
lions rampant respecting each other or, three roses two and
one of the field ; and upon an escutcheon of pretence the
arms of Bromilow, namely gules, on a chevron invected
plain cottised or, between three lions' heads erased of the
last, a dove between two cross crosslets fitchee of the first.
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Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, out of clouds two arms in armour embowed, the
hands proper, supporting a rose as in the arms. Motto —
"Mens conscia recti." Married, 1862, Julia H. M., only
dau. of the late D. Bromilow of Bitteswell Hall, Leicester-
shire. Seats — Bitteswell Hall, Lutterworth ; Burlingham,
co. Norfolk; South Walsham, Norwich. Clubs — United
Service, Army and Navy.
J ATI A (H. Coll., 20 July, 1923). Per fesse argent
and azure, two tridents in saltire proper, from each a
pennon flowing outwards gules, charged with a fesse or,
over all in base the sun in splendour proper, thereon a
swastika also gules. Mantling azure and argent. Crest
— A representation of a Siva temple proper. Motto —
" Ora et labora." Livery — Blue and white.
Son of Ramjidas Jatia, of 21 Rupchand Roy's
Street, Calcutta : —
Rai Bahadur Sir Onkar Mull Jatia, Knt. Bach. (1922),
O.B.E., b. 1882 ; m. and has issue — Kanai Lall Jatia,
b. 1 90 1. Res. — The Yulebank, Bally ; Hillview, Jasidih,
Calcutta. Club — Calcutta.
JAYNE (H. Coll., 12 Nov. 1917). Argent, a bend
azure, charged with two crosses pattee or, and surmounted
by a sun in splendour proper. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, issuant from clouds a
dexter arm embowed the hand holding a torch fired all
proper. Motto — " Numen lumen."
Son of the late John Price Jayne, of Seal, Kent,
and Henbury, Glos., b. 1838 ; d. 1910 ; m. 1858,
Susan, d. of John Smith, of Horncastle, Lincoln-
shire : —
Arthur Alfred Jayne, Esq., D.S.O., O.B.E. (mil.), M.C.,
A.M.I.E.E., Lt.-Col. R. Corps, of Signals late R.E., b.
1878 ; m. 1904, Dora Alice, d. of Thomas Dickason, of
St. John's Wood, London, and has issue — Arthur Leonard
Jayne, Gentleman, b. 1911 ; and Yvonne Frances. Res.
— 34 Wilton Road, Edinburgh.
JEBB (H. Coll.). Quarterly vert and or, in the first
quarter a falcon close argent, belled of the second, in the
fourth a lure in pale of the third. Mantling vert and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a falcon with wings
expanded proper, belled or, standing on a lure fessewise
argent. Motto — "Speet labore." Livery — Dark green,
buff facings.
Sons of Joshua Gladwyn Jebb, Esq., of Barnby Moor
House, Notts. , Capt. 54th Foot (son of Maj.-Gen.
Sir Joshua Jebb, K.C.B.), b. 1839 ; d. 1901 ; m. 1870,
Hon. Alice Caroline Dundas, d. of Hon. and Rev.
Charles Dundas, Rec. of Epworth, and sister of 6th
Visct. Melville : —
Sydney Gladwyn Jebb, Esq., late temp. Capt. R.G.A.,
J. P. Yorks. , b. 1871 ; m. 1899, Rose Eleanor, d. of late Maj.-
Gen. Hugh Chichester, R.A., of Pilton House, Barnstaple ;
and has issue — Hubert Miles Gladwyn Jebb, Esq., b. 1900 ;
Dorothy Mary ; and Marjorie Rose. Club — Army and
Navy.
Joshua Henry Miles Jebb, Esq., D.S.O., Col. (ret.)
Manchester Regt., b. 1875; m. 1923, Gwendoline Gladys,
d. of W. Yarnold, of Godmanchester ; and has issue —
Philip Nicholas Miles Jebb, Gentleman, b. 1924 ; and
Claudia. Res. — The Lees House, Willesborough, Kent.
Gladwyn Dundas Jebb, Esq., C.M.G., C.B.E., D.S.O.,
Col., late Deputy-Dir. of Recruiting at War Office 1925,
Brig. -Com. 126th E. Lanes. Inf. Bde. (T.A. ) 1927,
b. 1877 ; m. 1912, Norah May, only d. of Major-Gen.
S. H. Lomax ; and has issue — David Gladwyn Jebb,
Gentleman, b. 1912. Club — Army and Navy.
Son of Rev. HenryGladwyn Jebb, M.A., F.S.A., J. P.,
of Firbeck Hall, Yorks., b. 1826; d. 1898 ; m. 1853,
Emma Louisa, d. of Robert Ramsden of Carlton
Hall, Notts :—
Henry Scrope Frescheville Jebb, Esq., J. P. for West
Rdg. Yorks., late 3rd Hussars, b. 1867 ; m. 1st, 1888, Evelyn
Lucy, d. of Rev. Edward Biistow Philips-Wynne, Rector
of Shoeburyness, and widow of Capt. Francis Michael
Goold-Adams ; and has surv. issue — (1) Henry Cecil
Edward Jebb, Gentleman, b. 1889 ; 2nd, 1908, Winifred,
d. of late Thomas Marriott-Dodington of Horsington ; and
has further issue — (2) Samuel Henry Dodington Jebb,
Gentleman, b. 1909; and Winifred Mary Gladwin. Res. —
St. Cross, Hoddesdon, Herts. Club — Athenaeum.
Son of John Joshua Jebb, Gentleman, b. 1830; d. ;
m. , Georgiana Hutton, d. of Rev. Dr. Roy, Rector
of Shirbeck : —
George Samuel William Jebb, Gentleman, b. ; m.
1908, Georgina Martha, d. of Charles Thomas Tunnard,
Esq., J. P. Res.—
Son of Avery Jebb, Gentleman, late Lieut. 85th Regt.,
b. 1842; d. 1917 ; m. , Susan Clara, d. of Col.
Boddam Whetham of Kirklington Hall, Notts. : —
Avery Gladwyn Jebb, Gentleman' b. ; m. , and
has issue. Res. —
Son of John Beridge Gladwin Jebb, Gentleman, late
Lieut. 88th Regt., b 1841 ; d. ; m. 1st, 1876,
Bertha, d. of Hon. J. Macdougall, of Toronto ; 2nd,
Clara, : —
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Ralph Gladwyn Jebb, Gentleman, b. • m.
Res. —
Son of Charles William Jebb, Gentleman, formerly 60th
Rifles, b. 1814 ; d. ; m. 1840, Eliza, d. of John
Yerbury of Shirehampton : —
John de Witt Jebb, Esq., Major late Scottish Rifles
b. ; m. 1885, Edith Victoria, d. of William Murphy
of Mount Merrion, co. Dublin. Res.—
JEFFCOAT (H. Coll.). Azure, a dovecote or, between
two flaunches of the last, each charged with a sword erect of
the first. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a dovecote within park pales proper.
Motto — " Dum spiro spero."
Sons of James Henry Jeffcoat, Esq., Dep. Surg.-Gen.
Medical Staff, b. 1837 ; d. 1922 ; m. Anna Margarita
Sophia, d. of late Frederick William Hertzog, Surv.-
Gen. Cape of Good Hope ; —
Frederick Hugh H. Jeffcoat, Esq., Capt. Ind. Army.
Rev. Frederick William Hertzog Jeffcoat, M.A. Res.—
Bergvliet, Diep River, nr. Capetown.
Rev. Reginald Jeffcoat, M.A. Res.— 5 Berkeley Square.
Bristol.
Algernon Cautley Jeffcoat, Esq., C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O.,
Col. Roy. Fus., served in S. African War 1899-1902, present
at relief of Ladysmith, Colenso, Spion Kop (desp., D.S.O.),
and Great War 1914-19, b. 1877 ; m. 1st, 1906, Mabel (d.
1907), d. of late William Burrows ; 2nd, 1910, Ethel, d. of
J. R. Temperley. Club — Naval and Military.
JEFFCOCK (H. Coll., 3rd July 1882). Sable, three
pickaxes or, on a chief argent, a cross pate"e gules between
two ravens of the first. Mantling sable and or. Crest—
Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a mount of coal
therefrom issuant a dexter arm embowed grasping a coal-
pick all proper, a cross patee argent. Motto, " Persevere."
Livery — Dark blue, with brass buttons.
Sons of Rev. John Thomas Jeffcock, M.A., F.S.A. ,
Rector of St. Peter's, Wolverhampton, and Preb.
of Lichfield, b. 1834; d. 1896; m. 1861, Alicia Anne,
d. of Rev. Salisbury Everard, Vicar of Swaffham, and
Hon. Canon of Norwich : —
William Parkyn Jeffcock, Esq., late Capt. Yorks.
Dragoons Yeo., b. 1865. Seats— Cwmcarvan Court, Mon-
mouth ; Lydart, nr. Chepstow, Monmouth.
Charles Jeffcock, Gentleman, b. . Res — 2 West
Bank, Sea View, I.O.W.
JEFFCOCK (H. Coll., 3 July, 1882). Sable, three
pickaxes or, on a chief argent, a cross patee gules between
two ravens of the first. Mantling sable and or. Crest —
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Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a mount of coal
therefrom issuant a dexter arm embowed grasping a coal-
pick all proper, a cross patee argent. Motto — " Perse-
vere." Livery — Dark blue, with brass buttons.
Only son of James William Gully Philip Jeffcock,
Esq., Major in the Army, late Capt. Inniskilling
Dragoons, J. P. Notts. ; b. 1864 ; d. 1927 ; m. 1891,
Marian Phoebe, 4th d. of John Brendon Curgenven,
of Craven Hill Gardens, W., and Tretawn, St. Kew,
Cornwall : —
William Phillip Jeffcock, Gentleman, late Lieut. Scots
Guards (S.R.), b. 1891. Res.— Sun Hill, Royston, Herts.
Clubs — Junior Carlton, Guards'.
JEFFERSON, see DUNNINGTON-JEFFERSON.
JEFFREYS (H. Coll.— Crest regd. Oct. 1614, Ped. and
37 qrngs. regd.). Ermine, a lion rampant and a canton
sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-lion rampant or, holding in the dexter
paw alaurel wreath proper. Motto — " Pob dawn o Ddvw."
Livery— (full dress), coat pale stone colour, canary facings,
silver buttons, canary plush breeches ; (undress), dark blue
coat, yellow facings.
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Son of Gen. Edmund Richard Jeffreys, C.B. , b. 1808;
d. 1889 ; m. 1844, Mary, d. of Col. P. Vans-Agnew,
C.B. , of Barnbarrocb, Wigtownshire: —
Major-Gen. Henry Byron Jeffreys, C.B. (1904), C.M.G.
(1917), late R.H.A., served in S. Africa 1899-1901, being
present at actions of Johannesburg, Pretoria, and Diamond
Hill, A.A.G. Madras 1891-5, in command R.H.A. Alder-
shot 1902-3, Chief Staff Officer S. Africa 1904-7, served
Great War 1914-16, comdg. 13th Div. and later a reserve
•centre, Col. Comdt. R.A. 1923, b. 1854; tn. 1888, Marion,
only child of lateCapt. Burlton-Bennet, Warwicksh. Regt. ;
and has issue — (1) Robin Edmund Jeffreys, Esq., D.S.C. ,
Comdr. R.N., b. 1890 [tn. 1917, Marjorie Hobbs. and has
issue— John Darell Jeffreys. Gentleman, £. 1919; Edmund
Henry Jeffreys, Gentleman, b. 1921] ; (2) Anthony Henry
Jeffreys, Gentleman, Clerk to the House of Lords, b. 1896
[tn. 1921, Dorothy Bertha Tufnell] ; and Mona Editha [tn.
1919, Col. Douglas Brownrigg, D.S.O.]. Res. — 30 Adelaide
Crescent, Hove, Sussex. Club — Naval and Military.
Son of John Jeffreys, Esq., of Canterton Manor,
Lyndhurst, B.A. (Oxon.), J. P., C.C. co. Hants,,
Elective Verderer of the New Forest, b. 1845 ; d. 1922 ;
tn. Florence Hall, second d. of the late Rt. Hon. Sir W.
Atherton, M. P., Attorney-Gen. : —
Arthur Henry Jeffreys, Gentleman, b. 1872; tn. 1901,
Pearl (d. 1920), third d. of W. R. Newton of Woodburn,
N.S.W., and has issue — John Robert Jeffreys, Gentleman,
£.1902; Arthur Jeffreys, Gentleman, b. 1913 ; Florence
Elizabeth ; Barbara Pearl ; and Gwendolen Mary. Res. —
Delegate Station, Delegate, N.S.W.
Sons of Robert Jeffreys, Esq., Commander R.N. ,
b. 1875 ; lost at sea 1915 ; tn. 1908, Dorothy May,
only d. of Col. Willoughby Verner.late Rifle Brigade :—
Robert David Jeffreys, Gentleman, b. 1912.
Robert Rudolph Jeffreys, Gentleman (posthumous), b.
I9IS-
Yngr. sons of John Jeffreys (see above).
John William Jeffreys, Esq., D.S.O. , Lt.-Col. Durham
Light Infantry, b. 1876 ; m. 1906, Evelyn Katherine, d. of
late Major Gordon Douglas, R.M.A., and has issue —
Peter John Jeffreys, Gentleman, b. 1909 ; Richard Marma-
duke Jeffreys, Gentleman, b. 1912. Club — Naval and
Military.
Walter Marmaduke Jeffreys, Gentleman, B.A. (Camb.),
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., b. 1878; tn. 1913, Kathleen Alicia
Elizabeth, elder d. of Samuel Pittam of Dordon, War-
wickshire ; and has issue — Darell Marmaduke Jeffreys,
Gentleman, b. 1918 ; and Margaret Elizabeth Helen.
Res. — 6 Brookvale Road, Southampton.
Edmund Valentine Jeffreys, Esq., Lieut. R.N., b. 1893.
Only son of Rt. Hon. Arthur Frederick Jeffreys of
Burkham, Hants., P.C., J.P., D.L..M.P., Barrister-at-
Law, Dep. -Chairman House of Commons 1902-5,
Pari. Sec. to Local Govt. Board, 1905, b. 1848 ; d.
1906; tn. 1877, Amy Constantia, eld. d. of George J.
Fen wick, Esq., D.L. , J. P., of Pelton, co. Durham: —
Major-Gen. Sir George Darell Jeffreys, K.C.V.O., C.B.,
C. M.G., late Grenadier Guards, served Nile Exped. 1898,
S. Africa 1900-02, Great War 1914 18, G.O.C. London
1920-24, comdg. 43rd Wessex Div. 1926, D.L. and J. P.
Hants., Knight of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav,
St. Stanislaus (Russia), Grand Officier Order of Leopold
(Belgium), Order of the Crown and Croix de Guerre
(Belgium), Legion of Honour and Croix de Guerre
^France), Rising Sun 2nd cl. (Japan), b. 1878 ; m. 1905,
Dorothy, d. of J. P. Heseltine of Walhampton, Hants., and
widow of Lionel, Viscount Cantelupe ; and has issue —
Christopher John Darell Jeffreys, Esq., 2nd Lieut. Gren.
Guards, b. 1907. Seat — Burkham House, Alton, Hants.
Town res. — 51 Hans Place, S. W. Clubs — Guards', Carlton,
Ranelagh.
JEHANGHIR of Bombay (H. Coll., 1908). Azure, a
sun in splendour within an orle of mullets or, on a canton
argent, a rose gules slipped proper in bend surmounting a
lotus-flower in bend sinister also proper. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount
vert, a column thereon flames of fire all proper. Motto
— (over crest), " Burning I shine " ; (under arms), " My life
is His who gave it."
Nephew and adopted son of late Sir Cowasjee Jehanghir,
Readymoney, C.S.I. , of Malabar Hill, Bombay: —
Sir (Jehanghir) Cowasjee Jehanghir, 1st Bart. (1908),
Kt. (1895), J. P. for Bombay, £. 1853; tn. 1875, Dhunbai,
d. of late Ardeshir Hormusjee Wadia of Lowjee Castle,
Bombay ; and has issue — Sir Cowasjee Jehanghir, K. C. I. E. ,
O.B.E., M.A. (Camb.), J. P. Bombay, b. 1879 [tn. 191 1,
Hilla Hormarji Wadia, grand-dau. of Sir Jamsetjee
Jejeebhoy, Bart., and has issue — 3 sons] ; Cooverbai ; and
Meherbai. Res. — Readymoney House, Malabar Hill,
Bombay ; Readymoney Villa, Poonah ; Readymoney
Lodge, Matheran, Bombay ; 23 Church Gate Street, Fort
Bombay. Club — Asian (Bombay).
JEJEEBHOY of Bombay (H. Cell.). Azure, a sun rising
ab.ve a representation of The Ghauts in base and in chief
two bees volant all proper. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, therecn
a peacock amidst wheat, and in the beak an ear of wheat
all proper. Motto — " Industry and liberality."
Son of Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy, 4th Bart., b. ;
d. 1908; tn. 1869, Goolbai Rustamjee Wadia: —
Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy, 5th Bart. (1857), K. C.S.I. , J. P.
Bombay, Pres. of Zoroastrian Community in India, b. 1878 ;
tn. 1906, Serenebai Jalbhoy Ardaser Sett ; and has issue —
Cowasjee Jejeebhoy, Esq., b. 1909; and 2 daus. Seats —
Mazagon Castle, Bombay ; Fountain Hall, Poena.
Sir HERBERT JEKYLL, K.C.M.G., Colonel late
Royal Engineers. Born Nov. 22, 1846, being the
fourth, and eldest surviving, son of the late Edward Joseph
Hill Jekyll of Wargrave Hill, in the county of Berkshire,
formerly Captain Grenadier Guards, b. 1804 ; d. 1876 ;
tn. 1836, Julia, daughter of the late Charles Hammersley
of 25 Park Crescent, London. Entered Royal Engineers
1866, became Captain 1878, Major 1886, Lieutenant-
Colonel 1892, and Colonel 1896 ; served in Ashantee War,
1873-1874 ; was Private Secretary to the Earl of Carnarvon
when Secretary of State for Colonies, 1876-1878 ; Secretary
to Colonial Defence Committee, 1878, 1879, and to Royal
Commission on the Defence of British Possessions and
Commerce Abroad, 1879-1882; Secretary to Colonial
Defence Committee 1885 ; Private Secretary to the Viceroy
of Ireland (Earl Carnarvon), 1885, 1886 ; Secretary to Royal
Commission on Melbourne Centenary Exhibition, 1888,
1889 ; Private Secretary to the Viceroy of Ireland (Baron
Houghton), 1892-1895; Secretary to Royal Commission on
Paris International Exhibition of 1900-1901, in 1897 ; Assist. -
Sec. to Board of Trade 1901-1911 ; and was created
a K.C.M.G., 1901 ; Bailiff Grand Cross, sometime
Chancellor of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of
Jerusalem in England. Armorial bearings (Confd. Vn.
Essex 1620) — Quarterly, 1. or, a fesse between three hinds
trippant sable ; 2. lozengy argent and sable, a chief per
fesse dancettee or and azure ; 3. gules, two wings inverted
and conjoined in lure argent, and in chief a crescent for
difference ; 4. argent, crusily fitchee sable, three boars' heads
erased gules ; and upon an escutcheon of pretence for
and in right of his wife, the arms of Graham, namely or,
on a chief invected ermine, three escallops of the field ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a horse's
head couped argent, bridled and studded ; with the Motto,
" In Deo confido." Livery — Black coat, great-coat and
trousers, black and yellow striped waistcoat, with brass
buttons. Married, December 29, 1881, Agnes Lowndes,
D.B. E. , J. P. Surrey, Lady of Justice of the Order of the
Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, sixth and youngest
daughter of the late William Graham, Esq., of 35 Grosvenor
Place, London, D. L. , J. P. and formerly M.P. for Glasgow ;
and has Issue — Francis Walter Jekyll, Esq., b. Nov. 20,
1882 ; Barbara [w. 1st, 1911, Hon. Francis W. S. M'Laren,
M.P. (d. 1917) ; 2nd, 1922, Col. Bernard C. Freyberg,
V.C., C.M.G. , D.S.O. ; and has issue] ; and Pamela Mar-
garet [tn. 1908, Rt. Hon. Reginald M'Kenna, M.P. , First
Lord of the Admiralty ; and has issue]. Postal address —
Munstead House, Godalming. Clubs — Athenaeum,
Burlington Fine Arts.
JELF (H. Coll.). Per chevron engrailed azure and
ermine, in chief two doves argent, beaked and legged
gules and in base three cinquefoils two and one of the last.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a stork with wings elevated argent, beaked and
legged gules, in the beak a trefoil slipped vert, and on
the breast a cross patee of the second, the dexter claw
resting on a fleur-de-lys or.
Sons of George Edward Jelf, D.D., Master of the
Charterhouse, b. 1834 ; d. 1908 ; tn. ist, Fanny
Crawley (d. 1865) ; 2nd, 1876, Katharine Frances
Dal ton : —
George Edward Jelf, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.), b.
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18G5 ; m. Eleanor Margaret Halcombe. Res. — Heather-
cliff, Alum Chine Road, Bournemouth.
Arthur Selborne Jelf, Esq.,C.M.G., Col.-Sec. of Jamaica,
M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1876 ; m. 1st, 1908, Blanche (d. 1917),
d. of John Connell ; 2nd, 1923, Evelyn, d. of Alfred
Hard castle, and has issue — (1) Arthur George Jelf,
Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. The Buffs, b. 1909 ; (2) Christopher
Blomfield Jelf, Gentleman, Cadet R.N. ,b. 1912; (3) Hector
Gordon Jelf, Gentleman, b. 1917 ; and Katharine. Res.
— Kingston, Jamaica. Club — Athenaeum.
Philip Wordsworth Montgomery Jelf, Gentleman,
Assist. Natiye Commr. N. Rhodesia, b. 1884 ; m. Dorothy
Hudson, and has issue — Una Margaret. Res. — Abercorn,
N. Rhodesia.
The late Charles Gordon Jelf, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut.
The Buffs, b. 1886 ; killed in action in France 1915.
Sons of Sir Arthur Richard Jelf, Knt. Bach., Judge of
the High Court, b. 1837 ; d. 1917 ; m. 1867, Jane
(d. 1924), d. of the late Rev. William Clark King,
Vicar of Norham, Northumberland : —
Ernest Arthur Jelf, Esq., M.A. (Oxon.), Master of the
Supreme Court, and Prescribed Officer for Election
Petitions, Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple, b. 1868 ; m.
1895, Rose Frances (d. 1923), d. of the late Robert
William Reeves, D.L. of Besborough, co. Clare, and has
ssue — (1) Arthur Cary Jelf, Esq., Lieut.-Comdr. (ret.)
R.N., b. 1897 [m. 1924, Mary Belinda, 2nd d. of Major
Simpson- Way, R.M.L.I., of Henbury, Glos., and has
issue— Nowell FitzCary Jelf, Gentleman, b. 1928] ; (2)
Richard William Jelf, Gentleman, Lieut. R.A., b. 1904
[w. 1928, Nowell, yngst. d. of Major Simpson-Way,
R.M.L.L, of Henbury, Glos.] ; and Grace Evelyn. Res.
— St. Mary's Cottage, Wraxwell Lane, Pinner. Club —
Athenasum.
Charles Richard Jelf, Esq., M.A. (Oxon.), late Head-
master of King's College School, Cambridge, b. 1873 ; m.
1899, Frances Mary Alice, d. of Rev. the Hon. A. F.
Northcote, Hon. Canon of Bury St. Edmund's, and has
issue — Cecilia Jane Alice ; and Margaret Frances Mary.
Res. — Trapstile, Lustleigh, S. Devon.
Herbert William Jelf, Esq., Master of the Supreme
Court, Chancery Division, M.A. (Oxford), served Great
War in R.N.V.R., b. 1882. Res.— 177 St. James's
Court, Buckingham Gate, S.W.i. Clubs — United Uni-
versity, R.A.C., R. Thames Yacht, Leander.
Sons of Col. Richard Henry Jelf, C.M.G., R.E., D.L.,
of Offcote Hurst, Ashbourne, co. Derby, b. 1844 ;
d. 1913 ; tn. 1869, Margaret, d. of the late Professor
J. J. Blunt :—
Brig.-Gen. Rudolf George Jelf, C.M.G., D.S.O.,
Col. (ret.), K.R.R.C, served Chitral Exped. 1895 (medal
and clasp), S. Africa 1899-1902 (Queen's medal, 3 clasps ;
King's medal, 2 clasps), and Great War 1914-19, as
Brig.-Gen. (desp. 5 times, D.S.O., C.M.G.), b. 1873 ;
tn. 1919, Kathleen, d. of the late Rowe Green. Postal
address — The Rough, Chobham Road, Camberley, Surrey.
Club — Naval and Military.
Arthur Roylance Jelf, Gentleman, I.C.S. (ret.), b. 1875 ;
m. 1914, Mary Pauline, d. of late Col. George Savile
Foljambe, C.B., of Osberton, Worksop, and has issue —
Wilfrid Edmond Jelf, Gentleman, b. 1915 ; and Angela
Violet. Res. — The Malt House, Bibury, Glos. Club —
E.I. United Service.
Henry Francis Donhoff Jelf, Esq., Comdr. (ret.) R.N.,
b 1877. Res. — n Albert Road, Southport.
Col. Wilfrid Wykeham Jelf, C.M.G., D.S.O., R.H.A.,
appointed A.A.G. for R.A. at War Office 1927, served
S. Africa 1899-1902 (desp., Queen's medal, 5 clasps,
King's medal, 2 clasps), and Great War 19 14-18 with
R.H.A., and later comdg. a Bde. of R.F.A. (desp., D.S.O.,
C.M.G.), b. 1880 ; tn. 1906, Cicely Helen, d. of the late
John George Child of Stallington Hall, Stafford, and
has issue — Richard Hill Jelf, Gentleman, b. 1910 ;
Roderic Wilfrid Roylance Jelf, Gentleman, b. 19 14 ;
and Lilah Margaret. Res. — Offcote Hurst, Ashbourne,
co. Derby. Club — Naval and Military.
John James Jelf, Esq.. J.P. co. Derby, late Egyptian
C.S., b. 1882. Res. — Yeldersley Hall, Derby.
LOUIS WILLIAM JELF-PETIT, Esquire, J.P. cos.
Denbigh, Carnarvon, Stafford, and Berks., formerly Lieut.
H.M.'s 15th Regt. Born July 8, 1853, being the second
surviving son of Rev. W. E. Jelf, B.D. (son of the late Sir
lames Jelf), and Maria Katherine, dau. of John Hayes Petit
(assumed the name of Petit by Deed-Poll, dated 1886,
but not by Royal Licence). Armorial bearings— Quar-
terly, 1 and 4, per chevron engrailed azure and ermine, in
chief two doves, beaked and legged gules, in base three
cinquefoils two and one of the last (for Jelf) ; 2 and 3,
gules, a dexter arm issuing fesseways from a cloud in the
sinister, the hand holding the fasces erect proper, the
head of the axe between two mullets in chief argent (for
Petit). Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a stork with wings elevated argent, beaked
and legged gules, in the beak a trefoil slipped vert, and
on the breast a cross patee of the second, the dexter claw
resting on a fleur-de-lys or (for Jelf). Married, June 6,
1877, Helen, dau. of Rev. C. T. Vincent ; and has Issue —
An only dau., Elsie Louisa Vincent. Estate — Redcourt,,
Lichfield. Res. — Monktons Mortimer, Berks. Club — Naval
and Military.
JELF-SHARP (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a
fesse azure between two cross crosslets fitche'e in chief and
a mullet in base sable, within a bordure wavy gules (for
Sharp) ; 2 and 3, per chevron engrailed azure and ermine, in
chief two doves argent, beaked and legged gules, in base
three cinquefoils, two and one of the last (for Jelf). Livery
— Dark blue, red pipings and waistcoat.
Eld. d. and coh. of the late Henry James Jelf-Sharp,
Esq., Lt.-Col. Scots Guards, late of Kincarrathie, Perth,
and Meadowside, Twickenham, by his wife Rosa Har-
riette Lenox, d. of the late George W. Lenox of Port-
land Place, London : —
Rose Lenox Clare, m. 1903, Algernon Edward Jelf-
Reveley, Esq., D.L. , J. P., of Brynygwin, Merioneth. Res.
— Bronygader, Dolgelley.
JELLETT (U.O. ). Ermine, on a bend engrailed plain
cottised sable between two crosses bottone"e or, three lucies,
heads erased argent , each collared with a bar-gemel gules.
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Mantling sable and argent. Crest On a wreath of the
colours, a dove, holding in its bill an olive-branch all proper,
Imitari quam
Villiers-Stuart, D.L..
Giianawn, Piltown,
gorged with a bar-gemel gules. Motto-
invidere. "
Sons of Very Rev. Henry Jellett, D D. , Dean and
Ordinary of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, b. 1821 ;
d. 1901 ; m., 1853, Elizabeth Rebecca, d. of James
Morgan, Esq., J. P., of Tivoli House, Cork : —
James William Henry Jellett, Gentleman, b. 1865,
m. 1918, Marie Violet, d. of Lt.-Col
of Castlane, Carrick-on-Suir. Res.
co. Kilkenny.
Henry Jellett, Gentleman, M.D. (Dub.), b. 1872; m.
1903, Mary Gwendoline, eld. d. of Francis Henry Mowbray
Leader, Esq., J. P., of Classas, Coachford, co. Cork; and
has issue — Francis Henry Leader Jellett, Gentleman, b.
1905 ; and Gwendoline Stella Leader Jellett. Res. —
Rosnalee, Fendalton Road, Christchurch, N.Z.
JELLICOE (H. Coll., 10 Feb. 1917). Argent, three
bars wavy azure, over all a whale hauriant sable.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Out of a naval
crown or, a demi-wolf azure. Supporters — On either side
a sea-griffin or. Motto — " Sui memores merendo."
Livery — Blue.
Second son of Capt. John Henry Jellicoe, of Ryde,
Isle of Wight, b. 1825 ; d. 1914 ; m. 1857, Lucy
Henrietta [d. 1916), d. of Dr. John Rushworth
Keele, of Southampton : —
Rt. Hon. Sir John Rushworth Jellicoe, 1st Earl
Jellicoe, and Viscount Brocas of Southampton (1925),
Viscount Jellicoe of Scapa, Orkney (1918), G.C.B.,
G.C.V.O., O.M., Hon. LL.D. (Cambridge), Hon. D.C.L.
(Oxford), Adm. of the Fleet, Com.-in-Chief Grand Fleet,
1914-16, 1st Sea Lord of the Admiralty, 1916-17,
Governor-Gen. and C.-in-C. Dominion of New Zealand,
1920-24, has Order of St. George (Russia), Grand Cross
Legion of Honour, Grand Cordon of Leopold (Belgium),
Grand Cross of Savoy (Italy), Grand Cross of Rising Sun
(Japan), Croix de Guerre (France and Belgium), D.S.M.
(America), b. 1859; m. 1902, Florence Gwendoline, d. of
Sir Charles Cayzer, Bart. ; and has issue — George Patrick
John Rushworth Jellicoe, commonly called Viscount
Brocas, b. 1918 ; Lady Gwendoline Lucy Constance
Rushworth ; Lady Myrtle Grace Brocas ; Lady Norah
Beryl Cayzer; Lady Prudence Katherine Patton.
Res. — St. Lawrence Hall, Ventnor, Isle of Wight ;
80 Portland Place, W. Clubs — Bath, United Service,
Naval and Military, Bachelors', Flyfishers'.
JENINGS (U.O., Conf. 2 April 1910). Or, a cross
gules, in the first and fourth quarters a dexter hand couped,
in the second and third a lion rampant sable. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
cat's head aft rontee erased sable, charged on the neck with
a cross crosslet or. Motto — " Ung roy, ung foy, ung
loy."
Sons of Ulick Albert Jenings, Esq., Lt.-Col. late Army
Medical Staff and nth Foot, M.D. 1865, b. 1842;
d. 1920; in. 1877, Isabel Creagh, eld. d. of Simon
Creagh, grandson of Simon Creagh of Dangan, co
Clare : —
Ulick Creagh Jenings, Gentleman, b. 1879. ^eai —
Ironpool, Tuam, co. Galway.
Herbert Creagh Jenings, Esq., Capt. late 5th Lancers,
b. 1882.
JENKIN, see PRYCE-JENKIN.
JENKINS, formerly of Bicton and Cruckton, co. Salop
(H. Coll., 1880). Barry of six azure and ermine, on a pile
between three annulets or, a lion rampant regardant sable.
Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a mural crown sable,
a lion passant regardant or, supporting with the dexter paw
an escutcheon barry of six azure and ermine, charged with
anannuletor. Motto — " Pergesedcaute." Livery — (Dress),
Blue, gold facings, yellow plush breeches, yellow stockings,
gilt garters, buttons, and buckles ; (undress), blue coat and
overcoat, yellow facings, yellow or striped blue and yellow
waistcoat.
Son of Robert Edward Arthur Jenkins, Lieut. Bengal
Staff Corps, b. 1848 ; d. 1876 ; m. 1873, Hannah, d. of
S. Turnbull : —
Charles Edward Jenkins, Esq., J. P. co Salop, Major
(ret.), late 13th Hussars and Shropshire Yeo. ; served
S. Africa 1900-02, and Great War 1914-18, b. 1875 ; m. 1904,
Helen Muriel, d. of Maj.-Gen. John Tayler, late R.A. ;
and has issue — Robert Vanbrugh Jenkins, Gentleman, b.
1906; and Gwladys Muriel. Seats — Charlton Hill and
Brosley Hall, Salop. Res. — Brooksbank, Cadnam, Hants.
Clubs — Cavalry, Shropshire (Shrewsbury).
The Late EDWARD JENKINS, Esquire, J. P. and
D.L. for the county of Radnor, for which he served
the office of High Sheriff in the year 1870. Born August 24,
1823, being the eldest son of the late Edward Jenkins,
Esquire, of Nant-y-groes, in the county of Radnor, Justice
of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by Mary his wife,
daughter and coh. of the Reverend John Pateshall Pyefinch,
Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar of Westbury, in the county
of Salop. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Gules, a lion rampant within a bordure indented or, on a
chief argent, three hearts of the first ; and for his Crest,
on a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant or, holding
between the forepaws an escallop gules, and resting the
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dexter hind paw on a plate charged with a heart as in the
arms; with the Motto, " Bwy a gadel bwy." Livery—
Chocolate, brass buttons. Married, i860, Margaretta, only
surviving child and heiress of the Reverend John Jenkins,
of The Grove, Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of Kinel, in
the county of Hereford, Vicar of Norton, and Perpetual
Curate of Whitton, in the county of Radnor ; and died
leaving Issue— An only child, Rosa [married to John Alfred
Bradney, Esquire (to whom refer)].
JENKINS of Herbert Park, Armidale, N.S.W. (H.
Coll.). Per pale argent and or, on a chevron indented gules
between three cocks of the last, as many martlets of the
second. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a cock gules between two trefoils slipped or,
and holding in the beak a like trefoil vert. Motto—" Fe
dal am daro." Livery — Dark green, scarlet vest.
Sons of George Henry Vaughan Jenkins, Esq., J.P„
Queensland and New South Wales, b. 1852 ; d. 1909 ;.
m. 1883, Beatrice Mary, d. of late Hon. R. C. Herbert
of Orleton, Salop:—
Richard Charles Cludde Jenkins, Gentleman, b. 1893.
Seat— Herbert Park, Armidale, New South Wales.
Victor George Herbert Jenkins, Gentleman, b. 1897.
Seat— Tara, Woolhook, New South; Wales.
Sons of Richard Lewis Jenkins, M.R.C.S.E., formerly
of Nepean Towers, New South Wales, and Callandoon,
Queensland, sometime Member of the Legislative
Assembly, b. 1816; d. 1883; m. 1851, Mary Rae, d. of
Major E. J. Johnstone, 50th Regt. :—
Edward Johnstone Jenkins, Gentleman, M.D. (Oxon.),
b. . Res.— 185 Macquarie Street, Sydney. Club—
Union (Sydney, New South Wales).
Major Richard Lewis Hay Blake Jenkins, Capt. and Hon.
Major late Royal Australian Artillery, served in South
Africa 1900-2 (Queen's medal, three bars, King's medal, two
bars), b. 1866 ; m. 1893, Blanch Eliza, d. of George Brown,
Singleton, N.S.W. ; and has issue — (1) Godfrey Blake
Jenkins, Gentleman, b. 1894 ; (2) Evan Stuart Jenkins,
Gentleman, b. 1906; and Emily Mary Gwendolen. Seat
—Belmont, Hornsby, New South Wales. Club— Australian
(Sydney, New South Wales).
JENKINS (H. Coll.). Sable, on a pile between two
tilting-lances erect or, a lion rampant guardant of the
field. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, issuant from the battlements of a tower proper,
a demi-lion guardant sable, supporting a tilting-lance
erect or. Motto—" Perge sed caute."
Son of : —
John Garton Jenkins, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Loxwood, Upper Carlisle Road, Eastbourne.
JENKINS, formerly of Bicton (H. Coll., 25 Oct. 1838)
Or, a lion rampant regardant sable, a chief embattled
azure, thereon a representation of two hills flanking a valley
that on the sinister side surmounted by a building called an
" Ead Gah" or place of festival proper, the whole super-
inscribed with the word " Seetabuldee " in letters of gold.
Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a mural crown sable,
a lion passant regardant crowned with an Eastern crown
or, the dexter paw supporting a flagstaff in bend sinister
proper, therefrom flowing a flag swallow-tailed gules, in-
scribed with the word " Nagpore " in letters of gold.
Yr. sons of Sir Richard Jenkins, G.C.B., D.C.L., J. P.,
D.L., b. 1785 ; d. 1853 ; m. 1824, Elizabeth Helen,
d. of Hugh Spottiswoode : —
Charles Jenkins, Esq., b. 1831. Res. —
Arthur Jenkins, Esq., b. 1833. Res —
Edward Gordon Jenkins, Esq., b. 1838; m. 1906, Eliza-
beth, d. of late Robert Shaw Worthington, Barr.-at-Law,
of Dublin. Res. —
JENKINSON. Azure, a fesse wavy argent, charged
with a cross patee gules, in chief two estoiles or.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a sea-horse assurgent or, maned azure, supporting
a cross patee gules. Motto — " Pareo non servio."
Son of Capt. John Banks Jenkinson, Rifle Brigade
(elder son of Sir George Banks Jenkinson, 12th Bart.),
b. 1881 ; d. 1914 ; m. 1907, Joan, d. of Col. Joseph
Hill, C.B., of Wollaston Hall, Wellingborough :—
Sir Anthony Banks Jenkinson, 13th Bart. (18 May,
1661), b. 1912 ; s. his grandfather 1915. Seat — Hawkes-
bury, Chippenham, Wilts.
Yngr. son of Sir George Banks Jenkinson, 12th
Bart., b. 185 1 ; d. 1915 ; m. 1880, Madeline (d. 1927),
d. of Arthur H. Sumner, of Hatchlands, Surrey : —
Thomas Banks Jenkinson, Esq., M.C., Lieut, (ret.)
Royal Monmouthshire Engineers, b. 1884. Res. —
JENNER (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 6. azure, two
swords in chevron argent, hilted and pommelled or, between
three covered cups of the last (Jenner, 1684) ; 2. or, a fesse
between three crescents azure, the latter issuing flames
proper (Poe) ; 3. argent, on a chevron between three wood-
bills sable, three mullets pierced of the field (Fust) ; 4. gules,
two chevrtnels argent between three lozenges or (Hyde) ;
5. per chevron gules and or, three elephants' heads counter-
changed, a chief or (Saunderson) Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, two swords
in saltire argent, hilted and pommelled or, supporting
a covered cup of the last. Motto — "A Deo rex, a
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rege lex." Livery — Mulberry-coloured coat, crimson
facings, crimson and white striped waistcoat, silver buttons
and lace, black velvet breeches, white stockings.
Son of Hugh Jenner, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Hereford,
J. P. co. Glamorgan, b. 1831 ; d. 1914 ; m. 1862, Char-
lotte Anne, d. of Evan Williams, Esq., J. P. and D.L.,
of Duffryn Frwd : —
Rev. Hugh Cecil Robert Francis Jenner, M.A., J. P.
co. Hereford, formerly Vicar of Bradford-on-Tone, Somerset,
b. 1872; m. 1900, Mary Baskerville, eld. d. of Prebendary
Lunt, Rector of Walcot. Bath; and has issue— Elaine
Mary ; Margaret ; Agnes Patience ; and Charlotte Rowena.
Seat— Wenvoe Castle, Cardiff. Res.— Venn wood, Here-
ford.
Sons of Rev. Edmund Jenner, B.A. Camb. , b. 1833;
d. 1878; m. Ellen, d. of Rev. John Greenwood, D.D.,
Headmaster of Christ's Hospital, Fellow of Peterhouse,
Camb. , .Rector of Cole Engaine, Essex : —
Rev. Robert Christopher Jenner, M.A. , Clerk in Holy
Orders, formerly Rector of Tifneld, b. 1868; m. 1st, 1895,
Isabella Martha, d. of Rev. William Masters Pyne, Rector
of Oxted, Surrey ; 2nd, Helen Margaret, d. of Timothy E.
Cobb, of Adderbury, Oxon. , and has issue — Ella Dorothy.
Res. — Lime Tree House, Bampton, Oxon.
Gilbert Jenner, Gentleman, M.A., Headmaster of Hazel-
wood, Limpsfield, 1906-17, b. 1872; m. 1912, Ellen Agnes,
eldest d. of Charles Arthur Close, Esq., J. P., M.A. , B.C.L.,
of Stonehurst, Limpsfield, Surrey. Res.— Snatts Barn,
Limpsfield.
Son of Herbert Jenner Fust, Esq., J. P., LL.D.,
of Hill Court, b. 1806; d. 1904; m. 1835, Maria
Eleonora, d. of George Norman of Bromley Common,
Kent:—
Herbert Jenner Fust, Esq., M.A., J. P. (q.v.).
Son of Edwin Arthur Jenner, Gentleman, b. 1850;
d. 1908; m. 1879, Edith Sarah, d. of F. H. Janson of
Chislehurst : —
Charles Herbert Jenner, Gentleman, b. 1888. Res.—
Ygst. son of Rev. Charles Herbert Jenner, M.A., Rector
of Wenvoe, b. 1809 ; d. 1891 ; m. 1833, Fanny, d. of
James Hales, of Norwich : —
Rev. George Herbert Jenner, M.A., formerly Rector of
Wenvoe, Rural Dean of Penarth, b. 1852; m., 1st, 1877,
Mary Hales, d. of Rev. Wm. Grigson, M.A., Rector of
Whinbergh, co. Norfolk ; 2nd, 1907, Julia, d. of Rev. Arthur
Shadwell, Rector of Little Ilford ; and has issue— (r) Herbert
Lancelot Jenner, Gentleman, b. 1885 ; (2) Raymond Francis
Jenner, Gentleman, b. 1890 ; Caroline Elizabeth Mary ;
Fanny ; Norah Margaret ; and Hilda Mary Lascelles.
Res.— The Elms, Winslow, Bucks. Club— Union (Oxford).
Son of George John Henry Jenner, Gentleman (son of
Edward Francis Jenner), b. 1851 ; d. 1902; m. 1873,
Elizabeth Haworth, d. of Thomas Havard of Toronto,
Canada : —
George Edward Jenner, Gentleman, b. 1874. Res. —
Sons of Edward Francis Jenner, Gentleman, Principal
Registrar of H.M. Court of Probate, b. 1814 ; d. 1894 ;
m. 1842, Elizabeth Theresa, d. of John Saunders of
Reigate : —
Herbert Jenner Fust Jenner, Gentleman, b. 1852; m. 1st,
1876, Hephzibah Lewington Ashfield ; 2nd, 1889, Francis
Maud Hare ; and has issue — Two sons and three daus.
Augustus Henry Cresswell Jenner, Gentleman, b. 1859.
Sons of Augustus Frederick Jenner, Esq., Col. nth
Regt. of Foot, b. 1816 ; d. 1908; m. 1850, Caroline
Catherine (d. 1901), d. of Gen. Edward Buckley
Wynyard : —
Herbert Augustus Jenner, Gentleman, b. 1851 ; m. 1875,
Maud Mary Webb ; and has issue— Five sons and two daus.
Res. — Capetown.
Oswald Wynyard Jenner, Gentleman, b, 1861 ; m. 1st,
1899, Louisa Elenor Butcher ; 2nd, 1907, Elizabeth Frances
Alice, d. of late David John Syme of Chagford, Devon.
Res. — Chagford, Devon.
Son of Edward Lascelles Jenner, Gentleman, b. 1855 ;
A. 1911 ; m. 1890, Blanche, d. of John Murly, of East
Coker, Somerset : —
Jenner, Gentleman, b.
Sons of Montagu Herbert Jenner, Gentleman, District
Registrar of H.M. Court of Probate at Gloucester,
b. 1817; d. 1893; m. 1849, Amelia, d. of Arundel
Rogers of Helston, Cornwall : —
Montagu Arundel Jenner, Gentleman, b. 1853. Res. —
Edwin Francis Jenner, Gentleman, b. 1856. Res.—
Frederick Fitzherbert Jenner, Gentleman, b. 1858. Res.—
Ven. Algernon George Edward Jenner, formerly Arch-
deacon of Fond-du- Lac Diocese, Wisconsin, U.S.A. ,b. 1859 ;
m. 1885, Marie Antoinette, d. of Jean Bouvet, of New
Orleans ; and has issue— George Herbert Augustine Jenner,
Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Rev. Ernest Lascelles Jenner, b. 1865 ; m. 1896, Edith
de Wint, d. of John Burrup of Gloucester; and has issue
— (1) John Montagu Lascelles Jenner, Gentleman, b. 1898 ;
[m. 1925, Dorothy Ada, d. of Thomas Robert Henry
Waiters, of Cardiff; and has issue— one dau.]; (2) Henry
Ernest Lascelles Jenner, Gentleman, b. 1900; (3) Cyril
David Lascelles Jenner, Gentleman, b. 1904 ; and Mary
Margaret. Res. — Penmaen Rectory, Swansea.
Arthur Herbert Jenner, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; nt. 1895,
Mabel Gertrude, d. of Augustus William Donaldson ; and
has issue — Five sons and one daughter.
Son of Rt. Rev. Henry Lascelles Jenner, Bishop of
Dunedin, New Zealand, b. 1820; d. 1898; m. 1847,
Mary Isabel (d. 1900), d. of Capt. William Finlaison,
R. N . , Governor of Ascension : —
Henry Jenner, Gentleman, M.A. , F.S.A., formerly (1870-
1909) Assistant Librarian in the British Museum, b. 1848 ;
m, 1877, Kitty Lee, d. of William John Rawlings of
Hayle, Cornwall; and has issue — One daughter. Res.—
Bospowes, Hayle, Cornwall.
Sir WALTER KENTISH WILLIAM JENNER, 2nd
Baronet (1868), D.S.O., Lt.-Col. (R.P.), formerly 9th
Lancers. Born Oct. 12, i860, being the eldest son of
the late Sir William Jenner, 1st Baronet, of Harley Street,
Cavendish Square, in the parish of Marylebone, co. Middle-
sex, G.C.B. , Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Civil Law,
Doctor of Laws, F.R.S., Physician in Ordinary to Queen
Victoria, by his wife Adela Lucy Leman, second dau.
of Stephen Adey of Gloucester Place, Portman Square.
Armorial bearings — Per chevron azure and or, in chief
two estoiles of the last, and in base a serpent nowed proper,
all within a bordure engrailed ermine, impaling the arms
of Stewart, namely, or, a fesse chequy azure and argent,
between in chief two garbs azure and in base an Eastern
crown gules, the escutcheon being charged with his badge
of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a lamp with
three branches argent, suspended by three chains or, fired
proper. Motto — "Fide et labore." Married, 1893, Flora
Alice (d. 1921), eldest d. ofF.-M. Sir Donald Martin Stewart,
Bart., G.C.B., G.C.S.I., CLE. ; and has surv. issue— Esme'
Flora Stewart. Seat — Greenwood, Durley, Hants. Res. —
Lytes Cary, Kingsdon, Somerset. Clubs — Naval and
Military. Cavalry.
HERBERT JENNER-FUST, Esq., M.A., J.P. (High
Sheriff 1912) for the county of Gloucester, and one of the
General Inspectors of the Local Govt. Board 1884-1906,
Lord of the Manor and Patron of the living of Hill. Born
Aug. 14, 1841, being the only son of the late Herbert Jenner-
Fust, Esq., Justice of the Peace for the county of Gloucester,
Doctor of Laws of the University of Cambridge, Barrister-
at-Law, by his wife Maria Eleonora, third d. of George
Norman, Esq., of Bromley Common, in the county
of Kent, Justice of the Peace for that county. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly, 1. counter-quartered i. and iiii.,
argent, on a chevron between three wood-bills erect sable, as
many mullets pierced of the field (Fust) ; ii. and iii., azure,
two swords erected in chevron argent, hilts and pommels
or, between three cups covered gold (Jenner) ; 2. grand
quarter, Jenner as above, with a crescent for difference;
3. or, a fesse between three crescents azure, issuing flames
proper (Poe) ; 4. Fust; 5. gules, two chevronels argent
between three lozenges or (Hyde) ; 6. per chevron gules and
or, three elephants' heads two and one couped counter-
changed, a chief gold (Saunderson), and over all, on a shield
of pretence gules, on a chevron between three lions rampant
argent, armed andlangued azure, a lymphad, sails furled,
oars insaltire sable, flagged of the field, between two towers
vert (Ross, matric. L.O. 31 Jan. 1912). Crests — 1. on a
wreath of the colours, a horse courant argent, with the
Motto, above — " Swift and true" (Fust) ; 2. upon a wreath
of the colours, a cup covered or, standing upon two
swords erected in saltire argent, hilts and pommels gold
(Jenner). Mottoes — 1. " Terrena per vices sunt aliena"
(Fust); 2. "A Deo rex, a rege lex" (Jenner). Livery
— Mulberry - coloured coat, crimson facings, crimson
and white striped waistcoat, silver buttons and lace,
black velvet breeches, white stockings (Jenner) ; white,
edged with gold lace between two rows of black, black
aiguillettes, brass buttons, black velvet breeches, white
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stockings (Fust). Married, Feb. 6, 1873, Flora Maclaine,
second d. of the late Major Gillian Maclaine Ross; and has
had issue— (r) Herbert Jenner-Fust, Esq., M.A. (Barrister-
at-Law), b. Jan. 24, 1875 ; d. 1921 [m. 1907, Flora Caroline,
second d. of the late John Cherry Gale"] ; (2) Rev.
Denton Jenner-Fust, Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. Camb. ,
J. P. Glos,.£. Jan. 20, 1880 [m. April 18, 1912, Florence,
only child of Lofius Dovvnes Donlevy Glover, Gentleman ;
and has issue] ; and Philippa [m. 1905, Comdr. Odiarne
Unett Coates, R.N.]. Postal add.—UWX Court, Hill, nr.
Falfield, Gloucestershire.
JENNEY (H. Coll.). Ermine, a bend gules, cottised or.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, on a glove in fesse argent, a falcon close or, belled
of the last. Livery — Dark blue coat, silver buttons.
Sons of Stewart William Jenney, Esq., J. P. for co.
Bucks., b. 1816 ; d. 1904; m. 1863, Maria (d. 1871),
eldest d. of the late Christopher Williamson: —
Stewart William Jenney, Esq., T-P. Bucks, and Herts.,
Major 2nd Herts. Rifle Volunteers (V.D.), b. 1866.
Seat — Aston Clinton, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Henry Jenney, Esq.,Capt. 4th Batt. Bedford Regt. (Herts.
Militia), b. 1867; m. 1900, Elizabeth, d. of John Batchelor,
and widow of Charles Horwood. Res. — Ickneild Dean, nr.
Tring, Herts.
Sons of Arthur Henry Jenney of Ditchingham Lodge,
Norfolk, and his wife Eliza Geraldine, d. of the late
Rev. Thomas Gerard Ferrand, Rector of Tunstall,
Suffolk: —
Arthur William Jenney, Gentleman,^, i860; m. 1917,
Frances Caroline, d. of Sir Vauncey Harpur Crewe, 10th
Bart. ; and has issue — Charles Arthur Richard Jenney,
Gentleman, b. ; Henry Francis Jenney, Gentleman,
b. . Res. — Calke Abbey, Derby.
Archibald Offley Jenney, Esq., C.B.E., Col Roy. Scots
(ret.), b. 1864; in. 1907, Doreen Mary, younger d. of Col.
Gerard Townshend of Elcot Park, Hungerford ; and has
issue— 2 daus. Res. — Guildown, Goodrich, Ross, Hereford.
!!"JENNINGS (arms borne prior to 1591, confirmed and
crest granted H. Coll. 8 May 1905). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
argent, a fesse gules between three plummets sable ; 2 and
3, ermine, a lion rampant sable (Burd). Mantling gules
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a falcon
rising (with wings displayed) argent, belled or, holding in
the beak a plummet as in the arms. Motto — " heb dduw
HEB DDIM DUW A DIGON."
Fourth and ygst. son of Joseph Jennings, F. R.I.B.A. ,
of Grove Hill, Tunbridge Wells, formerly of Hall
House, Hawkhurst, b. 1806 ; d. 1889 ; m. 1836,
Elizabeth, d. of Stephen Wilson and niece of Samuel
Wilson, Lord Mayor of London 1839 : —
Cecil Frederick Joseph Jennings, Esq., Under-Sheriff
of the City of London, b. 1855 ; m. 1897, Jessie, d. of
Henry George Haywood, Architect and Surveyor ; and
has had issue — (1) Francis Henry Cecil Jennings, Esq,,
Lieut. R.N., b. 1898; d. ; (2) Arthur Cyril Jennings,
Gentleman, M.A. (Oxon.), Solicitor, b. 1899; (3) Edward
Sewell Jennings, Gentleman, b. 1906; (4) Geoffrey Sewell
Jennings, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; Margaret Jessie ; and
Gertrude Elizabeth (deceased). Res. — Brackley House,
Beckenham.
JERNINGHAM, see STAFFORD-JERNINGHAM.
JERNINGHAM of Costessey (H. Coll.). Quarterly,
1. argent, three lozenge-shaped arming buckles, tongues
fesseways (Jerningham, 13th cent.); 2. gules, a cross
engrailed argent (Inglethorpe) ; 3. gules, three bars gemelles
or, and a canton argent (FitzOsbert) ; 4. argent, a unicorn
rampant sable (de Herling) ; 5. or, semee-de-lis azure (? Fitz-
mortimer) ; 6. argent, three inescutcheons sable (Lowdham) ;
7. argent, on a chevron cottised sable, the cottises engrailed
on the outer edge, three escallops of the field ; 8. gules, a
pall reversed ermine (Kelvedon) ; 9. sable, semee of cinque-
foils and a lion rampant argent (Clifton) ; 10. azure, a
fesse dancettee, the two upper points terminating in fleurs-
de-lis or (Plowden); n. gules, on a bend between six
cross crosslets fitchee argent, an inescutcheon or, charged
with a demi-lion rampant pierced through the mouth by
an arrow within a double tressure flory counterflory of the
first, a crescent for difference (Howard); 12. gules, three
lions passant guardant in pale or, a label of three points
argent (for Thomas of Brotherton) ; 13. gules, a lion
rampant argent (Mowbray); 14. quarterly, i. and iiii., the
arms of France ; ii. and iii., the arms of England, all within
a bordure argent (for Thomas of Woodstock) ; 15. or, a
chevron gules (Stafford) ; 16. azure, a bend argent cottised
or, between six lions rampant of the last (De Bohun).
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet
or, a demi- falcon wings expanded proper. Motto -
"Virtus basis vitae." Badges — 1. a lozenge - shaped
buckle (Jerningham) ; 2. a Stafford knot or ; 3. a cross
potent, the palar limbs crossed; 4. a lion rampant gu^es
ducally crowned or ; 5. on a wreath argent and vert, a
swan with wings displayed and inverted argent, ducally
gorged and lined or ; 6. on a wreath argent and vert, a
lion statant guardant and crowned or, collared argent ;
7. an escutcheon per pale sable and gules charged with
a Stafford knot or ; 8. on a wreath argent and vert, an
heraldic antelope sejant argent, attired, ducally gorged
and lined or; 9. the hub (or nathe) of a cartwheel inflamed
or; ro. a griffin segreant or ; n. a ? ; 12. a mantle
azure, lined ermine, cords and tassels or ; 13. a lion rampant
gules, crowned or, within an orle of eight estoiles gules;
14. an eagle rising azure, the wings displayed and inverted
or; 15. a sun in splendour argent; 16. a fret; 17. two
fleurs-de-lys in pale between as many fish palewise and
addorsed heads upwards all or ; 18. a mulberry branch ;
19. a lion rampant argent, ducally crowned or.
Heir gencal : —
The Rt. Hon. the Lord Stafford (vide Fitz-Herbert
Stafford).
Heir male : —
Only son of Adolphus Frederick Jerningham, Esq.,
b. 1842 ; d. 1904 ; m. 1866, Matilda Georgiana, d. of
late William Felix Riley of Forest Hill, Windsor : —
Sir- (William) Henry Stafford Jerningham, nth Bart.
(16 Aug. 1621), J. P. Norfolk, late Lieut. R.E. Militia, £.
1867; m. 1st, 1896, Annette Mary Audley (d. 1896), d. of
William Hinds of King's Walden and widow of Alfred
Fellowes ; 2nd, 1902, Coralie, d. of late Benjamin Francis
Hallowel - Carew of Beddington Park, Surrey; and has
issue (by 1st mar.) — Cecilia Annette Mary [in. 1920, John
Murray, son of the late Sir John Murray, K..C.B.]. Res.—
9 Queen's Terrace, Windsor. Club — Boodle's.
JERSEY, Earl of, see CHILD-VILLIERS.
JERVIS, see PARKER-JERVIS.
JERVIS (R.L., 7 May 1823). Quarterly, 1. sable, a
chevron ermine, between three martlets or; 2. erminois, on
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a chevron between three roses gules, two swords in chevron
proper, pommels and hilts or, their points crossing each
other in saltire, the dexter surmounting the sinister (Ricketts,
by male descent, granted 3 Nov. 1773) ; 3. the same arms of
Jervis as a quartering by inheritance (Vn. Staffs. 1664) 14. per
chevron sable and argent, in chief three leopards' faces or
(Swynten of Swynfen) ; 5. azure, crusily or, two organ pipes
chev. onwise of the last (Pipe). Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — Out of a naval crown or, encircled by an oak-w reath
proper, a demi-pegasus argent, wings azure, thereon a fleur-
de-lys or. Motto — "Thus."
Sons of the Rt. Hon. Carnegie Robert Jervis, 3rd
Viscount St. Vincent, b. 1825 ; d. 1879 ; m. 1848,
Lucy Charlotte (d. 1900), d. of John Baskervyle Glegg
of Withington Hall, co. Chester : —
Rt. H n. Ronald Clarges Jervis, 6th Viscount St. Vin-
cent (U.K., 27 April 1801), late Capt. and Hon. Major
5th Batt. Northumberland Fusiliers [Supporters— Dexter,
an eagle, wings elevated and endorsed, holding in the
sinister claw a thunderbolt, all proper ; sinister, a pegasus
argent, maned and hoofed or, wings azure, charged with
a fleur-de-lys orj, b. 1859 ; m. 1894, Marion Annie, d. of
James Brown of Orchard, Carluke ; and has issue — (1) Hon.
John Cyril Carnegie Jervis, M.C., Capt. K.R.R.C., A.D.C.
to Gov. -Gen. of Canada since 1926, b. 1898; (2) Hon.
Ronald George James Jeivis, b. 1905; and Hon. Ivy
Lorna [m. 1920, E. T. Laurens WhittemoreJ. Seats—
Charlton, Shanklin, I.O.W. ; Sutton Derwent, York.
Hon. Cecil Leonard Jervis, b. 1861 ; m. 1st, 1884, Laura
Evelyn, d. of Joseph Davey of Exeter ; 2nd, Louise Gibson,
of Pinxton, co. Derby. Res. — Hoton, Loughborough.
Hon. St. Leger Hen y Jervis, D.S.O., temp. Lt.-Col.
comdg. a Batt. Manchester Regt. , late Major and Hon.
Lt.-Col. 3rd Batt. Norfolk Regt., late King's Royal
Rifle Corps, b. 1863 ; m. 1905, Hilda Maud, d. of Thomas
Collier of Westbourne Terrace, W. ; and has issue — Crystal
Guina Lucy ; and Hilda Violet Ursula. Res.— Bradford
Court, Taunton, Somerset.
Hon. Lionel Jervis, b. 1865. Res. —
JERVIS of Eccleshall (H. Coll.). Sable, a chevron
ermine, between three martlets or.
Son of Ernest Scott Jervis, Esq., late Capt. Durham
L.I., b. 1838 ; d. 1911 ; m. 1875, Penelope Emma, eldest
d. of Rev. Charles Tayleur : —
Ernest Charles Scott Jervis, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. R. of
Officers 5/6 Dragoons, served S. Africa 1899-1902, and
Great War 1914-18, b. 1878. Res.— Urquhart Lodge,
Fleet, Hants. Club— Carlton.
JERVIS (H. Coll.) Sable, a chevron ermine, between
three martlets or. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, between two wings sable, a griffin's
head erased or, gorged with a collar gules, pendent there-
from an escutcheon azure, charged with a boar's head
couped argent. Motto — " Je vais droit."
Son of Swynfen Stevens Jervis, Esq., J. P., D.L.,
M.P. , of Darlaston and Chatcull, co. Staffs., b. 1797 ;
d. 1867; m. 2nd, 1834, Anne Bourne (d. 1856), d. of
Major Winton : —
Col. Walter Niel Jervis, R.A., b. 1846; m. 1879, Julia
Sophia Henrietta, d. of Rev. Charles Mainwairing, Rector
of Whitmore ; and has surv. issue — Gordon Mainwairing
Jervis, Esq., D.S. O., late Lt.-Col. R. A., served in European
War 1914-18, b. 1881 [m. 1909, Louisa Amy Stella (d. 1922),
d. of late Rowland Hugh Cotton of Etwall Hall, Derby-
shire ; and has issue —Anthony Swynfen Jervis, Gentleman,
b. 1910]. Res. — Pitchards, Halstead, co. Essex.
Sons of Col. William Swynfen Jervis, of Woodside,
Southsea, Hants, (eldest son of Lt.-Col. William
Jervis), Col. late Royal Bengal Fusiliers, and Col. Cdt.
1st Vol. Bn. Royal Warwickshire Regt., b. 1839 ; d.
1920; m. 1865, Edith (d. 1914), only child of the Rev.
William John Wise, M.A., Vicar of Granborough,
Warwickshire : —
Swynfen John Jervis, Esq., late Lt.-Col. South Stafford-
shire Regt., and General Staff, served in South African
War 1899-1902, on the Staff (twice mentioned in despatches),
served in European War 1914-18, comd. a Service Bn.
Cheshire Regt., and afterwards G.S.O. 4th Corps (men-
tioned in despatches), b. 1868 ; m. 1st,, 1895, Jessie Eliza-
beth {d. 1898), d. of George Benbow, and widow of John
Swynfen St. Vincent Jervis, of Chatcull ; 2nd, 1908,
Edith, younger d. of Harold Freeman, eldest son of
Professor Edward Augustus Freeman of Somerlease, Wells,
co. Somerset. Seat — Abbey Willows, Middle Barton, co.
Oxford.
Herbert Swynfen Jervis, Esq., M.C., late Lt.-Col. Royal
MunsterFus., now Col. General Staff, A.A.G. Army Head-
Quarters, India ; served in S. African War 1899-1902, with
the 1st Bn. R. Munster Fus. ; served in European War
^14-18, with the original Expeditionary Force, M.C.
1914; b. 1878; m. 1907, Marie Theresa, youngest d. of
Capt. Thomas Donlea, Indian Army ; and has issue — John
Swynfen Jervis, Gentleman, b. 1919; Sheila Marian; and
Monica Edith. Seat — Munster, Tilford, Surrey. Res. —
Delhi, India.
Francis William Swynfen Jervis, Gentleman, late Lieut.
7th Bn. S. Staffs. Regt., served European War 1914-18, b.
1887. Res. — Sea Mills, St. Issey, Cornwall.
Sons of Henry Goodrich Jervis, Gentleman, of Montego
Bay, Jamaica (second son of Lt.-Col. William Jervis),
b. 1843; d. 1911 ; m. 1874, Florence, d. of John
Isaacs : —
Vincent Goodrich Jervis, Gentleman, ^.1879; m. 1909,
Adeline, d. of of New York. Res. —
William Alexander Jervis, Gentleman, b. 1881.
JERVIS-WHITE-JERVIS (R.L., 1 Oct. 1797, U.O.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, a chevron ermine between
three martlets or (Jervis) ; 2 and 3, gules, a chevron vair
between three lions rampant or (White). Mantling sable
and argent. Crests — 1. upon a wreath of the colours, a
martlet or (Jervis); 2. upon a wreath of the colours, three
arrows, two in saltire and one in fesse gules, flighted proper.
Motto — " Venale nee auro. "
Sons of Col. Henry Jervis- White-Jervis, R.A. , M.P. ,
b. 1825; d. 1881 ; ™. 1855, Lucy, d. of J. C. Cobbold,
M.P. :—
Sir John Henry Jervis- White-Jervis, 4th Bart. (6 Dec.
1707), Col. R. H.A., served in Zulu War 1879, in S. African
War 1900, and Great War 1914-18, b. 1857; m. 1887,
Margaret Frances Lockhart, d. of Capt. George Gunning
Campbell, R.H.A. Seat — Blake Dene, Parkstone, Dorset.
Herbert Jervis- White-Jervis, Gentleman, B.A. (Camb. ),
b. 1858; m. 1893, Beatrice Georgiana, d. of Col. Sir Samuel
Ruggles-Brise, K.C.B., of Spains Hall, Essex ; and has surv.
issue— Three daus. Seat — Freston House, Ipswich.
Henry Felix Jervis-White-Jervis, Gentleman, b. 1859.
Res.—
Son of Thomas Jervis-White-Jervis, Esq., b. 1797;
d. 1879 ; m. 1st, 1818, Eliza Anne, d. of William
Strettell, Judge Advocate General in Bengal : —
Hamilton Gorges Jervis- White-Jervis, Gentleman, b. 1834.
Res.—
JERVOIS (H. Coll.). Argent, on a pile azure, between
in base two grenades fired proper, six feathers erect, three,
two, and one of the first. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a feather erect argent,
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between two grenades as in the arms. Livery — Dark blue,
white facings.
Sons of Major John Jervois, R.E. (yr. son of Sir W. F.
Jervois, G.C. M.G.), b. 1853; d. 1895; m. 1883, Florence
Annie, d. of Henry Strong Price of Delamere, Adelaide,
S. Australia : —
James Arthur Jervois, Esq.,D.S.O., M.C., Lt.-Col. R.O.,
late K.O.Y.L.I., served Great War 1914-19, comdg. 2/2ist
London Regt. (despatches 4 times), b. 1889 ; m. 1927,
Daphne, d. of the late Col. Arthur de Salis Hadow, The
Green Howards. Club — Junior United Service.
Wilfred John Jervois, Esq., M.C., Capt. 1st Batt.
Northants. Regt. , b. 1892.
Sons of Major-Gen. John Gordon Jervois, late R. E. ,
b. 1825; d. ; m. 1848, Olivia M E , d. of
D. C. Napier of Montreal : —
Henry Napier Jervois, Esq., Lt.-Col. late R.A. , b. 1851.
William Gordon Jervois, Gentleman, b. 1854.
Charles Edwyn Jervois, Esq., Major R.G.A. , b. 1857.
George Arthur Jervois, Gentleman, b. 1861.
JERVOISE, see CLARKE-JERVOISE.
JERVOISE of Herriard Park (H. Coll.). Sable, a
chevron between three eaglets close argent. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an
heraldic tiger's head sable. Motto — " Virtutis praemium
laus." Livery — Blue coat, red and white striped waistcoat
and silver buttons.
Sons of Francis Michael Ellis Jervoise, Esq., of Herri-
ard Park and Britford, J. P., D.L. , b. 1844; d. 1903;
m. 1872, Rachel Mary, d. of George Edward Eyre of
Warrens, Lyndhurst, Hants. : —
Francis Henry Tristram Jervoise, Esq., J. P. Hants, and
Wilts., Capt. Hampshire Carabiniers, b. 1872; m. 1908,
Beatrice, d. of the late Capt. William Savile, 9th Lancers.
Seats — Herriard Park, Basingstoke; The Moat, Britford,
Wilts. Res.— 13 Hertford Street, Mayfair.
Edwyn Jervoise, Gentleman, M.B.E., A.M. Inst. C.E. ,
b. 1884 ; m. 1924, Lettice Mary, d. of Philip Williams.
Richard Somervell Jervoise, Gentleman, Malay Civil
Service, b. 1887 ; m. 1927, Sylvia, eld. d. of the late William
Harland Hudson, of Leeds.
Sons of Francis Jervoise Ellis Jervoise of Herriard
Park, J. P. and D.L., b. 1809; d. 1881 ; m. 2nd, 1841,
Mary Louisa, d. of George Marx : —
Arthur Tristram Jervoise, Gentleman, b. 1848; m. 1st,
1876, Annie (d. 1896), widow of Rev. A. Deck; 2nd, 1907,
Eva Augusta, fourth d. of late Capt. James E. Elliott,
R.N. ; and has issue -Barbara Tristram. Res.— White
Lodge, Speen, Newbury.
Rear-Adm. Edmund Puretoy Ellis Jervoise, C.B.E., R.N.
(ret.), J. P. Hants., b. 1861 ; m. 1904, Alice Flora Mary, d.
of George Christian, of Bighton Wood, Alresford. Res.—
Valence Place, Alton, Hants. Club— Jun. Carlton.
JESSEL(H. Coll., 1883). Azure, a fesse raguly ermine,
between three eagles' heads erased argent, in the centre
chief point a torch erect and fired proper. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
torch fessewise fired proper, surmounted by an eagle volant
argent, holding in the beak a pearl also argent. Motto —
"Persevere." Livery — Black.
Sons of Sir Charles James Jessel, 1st Bart., J. P. and
D.L., M.A. Oxon., Barrister-at-Law, b. i860; d. 1928;
m. 1890, Edith, d. and coh. of Rt. Hon. Sir Julian
Goldsmid, Bart., P.C., M.P. :—
Sir George Jessel, 2nd Bart. (25 May 1883), M.C. , Capt.
T.F. Res,, late Lieut. E. Kent Regt.,*. 1891 ; m. 1923,
Muriel, d. of the late Col. John Chaplin, V.C., C.B., and
widow of Major Foster Swetenhani, Roy. Scots Greys;
and has surv. issue— Charles John Jessel, Esq., b. 1924.
Seat — Ladham House, Goudhurst, Kent. Res. — Clock
House, Cowfold, Sussex. Clubs — Brooks's, Garrick.
Richard Hugh Jessel, Esq., b. 1896; m. 1923, Margaret
Ella, d. of Sir George James Lewis, 2nd Bart., and has
issue — David Charles George Jessel, Gentleman, b. 1924 ;
and Edith Marie. Res. — 10 Talbot Square, W.2.
JESSEL (H. Coll.). Azure, a fesse raguly counter raguly
ermine, between three eagles' heads erased argent, in the
chief point a portcullis or, and upon an escutcheon of
pretence the arms of Goldsmid (1841), per saltire ermine
and erminois, on a chief gules, a goldfinch proper between
two roses or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a torch
fessewise fired proper, surmounted by an eagle volant
argent, holding in the beak a pearl also argent. Badge —
A Baron's coronet or, surmounted by an eagle volant
argent, holding in the beak a pearl also argent.
Supporters — On either side a dark bay horse, charged on
the shoulder with a portcullis or. Motto — " Persevere."
Yngr. son of Rt. Hon. Sir George Jessel, Kt. Bach.,
Master of the Rolls, b. 1824 ; d. 1883 ; m. 1856,
Amelia, d. of Joseph Moses : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Merton Jessel, C.B., C.M.G., 1st
Baron Jessel of Westminster (8 Jan. 1924), 1st Bart.
(30 June 1917), J. P. and D.L. co. of London, late Capt.
17th Lancers and Berks. Yeo. Cav., served Great War,
Lt-.Col. Comdt. Remount Service igi5,Col. Dep. Dir. War
Office 1918-19, M.P. for S. Div. of St. Pancras 1896-1906,
and 1910-18, President and (1904-15) Chairman London
Municipal Society, Alderman City of Westminster (Mayor
1902-3), b. 1866 ; m. 1894, Maud, d. and coh. of Rt. Hon.
Sir Julian Goldsmid, Bart., P.C., M.P. ; and has issue —
Hon. Edward Herbert Jessel, M.A. Oxon., Barrister-at-
Law Inner Temple, b. 1904; Hon. Gladys May; Hon.
Vera Pearl [m. 1925, Capt. Clive Harrison Martyn, M.C,
late R.E.J; and Hon. Doreen Maud. Res. — 24 South
Street, Park Lane, W.i. Clubs — Army and Navy, Garrick,
Carlton, Beefsteak.
JESSOP of Doory (U.O.). Quarterly, 1. vert, three
mullets argent (Jessop) ; 2. argent, two lions rampant com-
batant, supporting a dexter hand couped gules, in base a
salmon in the sea proper, on a chief azure, three mullets or
(Donelly) ; 3. azure, a lion rampant argent, debruised by a
fesse or, charged with three roses gules, barbed vert (Jessop) ;
4. gules, a chevron between three ostrich-feathers argent
(Fetherston) ; 5. argent, two bars gules, on a canton of the
last, a lion rampant or (Lancaster) ; 6. argent, three bucks'
heads caboshed gules (Colenwood) ; 7. sable, a wolf rampant
argent, in chief three estoiles or (Wilson) ; 8. vert, a chevron
between three wolves' heads erased argent, on a canton the
arms of Cavendish, namely sable, within a bordure argent,
three bucks' heads caboshed of the last, attired or (Flood) ;
9. argent, a cross azure, in the first quarter five ermine spots
(Warden) ; 10. or, on a cross vert, three pheons of the field
(Crompton). Motto—" In Deo confido."
Son of Frederick Thomas Jessop, Esq., of Doory Hall,
J.P. and D.L. (High Sheriff 1835), b. 1811 ; d. 1868;.
m. 1836, Elizabeth, d. of Peter Low, by Louisa, d.
of Sir Richard Butler, Bart., of Cloughrennan, co.
Carlow : —
George Henry Jessop, Gentleman. Seat — Doory HallK
co. Longford.
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JOHNDE BURGH JESSOP, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Comdr.
(ret.) R.N. Born Aug. 28, 1885, being the only son of the
late William de Burgh Jessop, Esq., J. P., formerly Major
3rd Batt. Derbyshire Regt., by his wife Judith, second dau.
of Sir John Gay Newton Alleyne, third Baronet. Ar-
morial bearings— Or, two bars gules, guttee-d'or, in chief a
argent, maned or, erased gules, in the mouth a broken
cross couped of the second between two leopards' faces sable,
and in base a lion rampant of the last. Mantling gules
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cockatrice's
head couped proper, charged with two bars argent, hold-
ing in the beak a trefoil slipped vert, between two wings of
the first, each charged with a cross couped of the second.
Motto — " Pax et amor." Livery — Blue. Married, 1917,
Ethel Joane, d. of Capt. Cutts Humphrey Hill, Glos.
Regt., and has Issue— Susan Joanna. Seat — East Lodge,
Doveridge, co, Derby.
JEUNE, see SYMONS-JEUNE.
EVAN BROWELL JEUNE, Esq., J. P. D.L co. Glos.,
Col. late Devon R.G.A. , b. 1852, being the youngest
son of the late Right Reverend Francis Jeune, Lord
Bishop of Peterborough, by his wife Margaret Dyne,
only child of Henry Symons of Axbridge, in the county of
Somerset. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable,
a stag trippant between four estoiles argent : and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, between the attires of
a stag affixed to the scalp, an estoile all argent ; with the
Motto, " Faire sans dire." Livery — Dark blue coat,
crimson vest. Married, firstly, February 21, 1878, Caroline
Mary, eldest daughter of P. Lawless of Booubyjan, Queens-
land ; secondly, Ada Medland, eldest daughter of Robeit
Lock-Roe, Enquire, Justice of the Peace, of The Manor
House, Lynmouth ; and has had issue — (1) Robert Dyne
Jeune, Gentleman, late Northants. Regt., b. Feb. 29,
1892; (2) Hugo St. Helier Jeune, b. Jan. 7, 1894; d.
on active service 1917; and Caroline Margaret Noel \m.
1st, 1909, Richard Grainger Nash of Finnstown, co. Dublin
(d. 1914) ; 2nd, Rev. C. Follis, Canon of Kildare (d. 1925)].
Post. add. — Whaddon Manor, Gloucestershire. Club —
Junior Carlton.
JEX-BLAKE(R.L.,i837, H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
argent, a chevron between three garbs sable, within a
bordure of the last, charged with eight fleurs-de-lys of the
field (Blake) ; 2 and 3, argent, on a fesse engrailed sable,
between two plain cottises gules, three escallops of the field
(Jex). Mantling sable and argent. Crests — 1. on a
wreath of the colours, a morion proper, thereon a martlet
argent (Blake) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a horse's head
tilting-spear gold (Jex). Motto — "Bene praeparatum
pectus."
Son of Charles Jex-Blake, Gentleman, b. 1864; d.
1910; m. 1897, Fanny, d. of. A. Kettle of Banham,
Norfolk:—
William Francis Jex-Blake, Gentleman, b. 1903. Res. —
Old Hall, Reedham, Norfolk.
Son of The Very Rev. Thomas William Jex-Blake,
D.D., of Burwell, Norfolk, Dean of Wells, F.S.A.,
F.R.G.S., J. P. co. Worcs., Rector of Alvechurch
(1887-91), formerly Principal of Cheltenham Coll. and
Headmaster of Rugby, b. 1832; d. 1915 ; m. 1857,
Henrietta, d. of John Cordery of Wetheral House,
Hampstead : —
Arthur John Jex-Blake, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.),
F.R.C.P., b. 1873; m. 1920, Lady Muriel Herbert, yngr.
d. of 14th Earl of Pembroke, and has issue — Daphne
Marian. Res. — Kynna, Nairobi, Kenya Colony.
JOCELYN or JOSSELYN of Hyde Hall, Sawbridge-
worth, Herts., and Horkesley, Essex. Arms (temp. Henry
III. ; videVn. Essex, 1612)— Quarterly, 1. azure, a circular
wreath argent and sable, with four hawks' bells conjoined
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thereto in quadrangle or (Jocelyn) ; 2. argent, a demi-lion
rampant sable, ducally crowned or (Jocelyn) ; 3. azure, a fesse
or (Chastelyn) ; 4. gules, a griffin segreant within a bordure
engrailed or (Battaile) ; 5. gules, an inescutcheon argent
within an orie of eight martlets or (Enfield) ; 6. gules, on a
saltire engrailed or, five torteaux, a chief ermine (Hide) ; 7.
argent, three inescutcheons gules (Patmer) ; 8. gules, three
chevronels argent (Baude). Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a falcon s leg, belled or,
the thigh erased gules. Motto — ' ' Faire mon devoir."
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Julian Orde Jocelyn, 7th
Earl ot Roden, J, P., D.L., Lt.-Col. late King's Liver-
pool Regt., b. 1845; d. 1915 ; m. 1882, Ada Maria
d. of Col. Soame Gambier Jenyns, C.B. : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Soame Jocelyn, 8th Earl ot Roden
^9 Sept. 1771), 9th Viscount Jocelyn (6 Dec. 1755), 8th
Baron Newport (29 Nov. 1743), ancl 1Itn Bart. (8 June 1665),
D.L. co. Down, Capt. (ret.) North Irish Horse, a represent-
ative Peer for Ireland, served Great War 1914-17 [Arms as
above, with inescutcheon of Ulster. Supporters — Two
falcons with wings inverted proper, belled or], b. 1883 ;
m. 1905, Elinor Jessie, second d. of Joseph Charlton Parr,
J. P. and D.L. ; and has issue — Robert William Jocelyn,
Esq., commonly called Viscount Jocelyn, Midshipman
R.N., b. 1909; Hon. John Charlton Jocelyn, <$. 1924 ; Lady
Elizabeth [m. 1927, Gerald Francis Annesley] ; and Lady
Mabel Kathleen. Seat — Tullymore Park, Bryanstord, co.
Down. Club — Junior United Service.
Son of Major Hon. Augustus George Frederick Jocelyn,
6th Dragoon Guards (son of 2nd Earl), b. 181 1; d.
1887; m. 2nd, 1851, Grace, second d. of Sir John
Macneill, LL.D., F.R.S.:—
Julian Robert John Jocelyn, Esq., C.B. (Mil.) 1918, Col.
in the Army (ret.), b. 1852; m. 1875, Euphemia Jessie (d.
1906), d. of Maj. A. Balderston, H.E.I.C.S. ; and has
surv. issue — Isabella Jessie [?n. 1907, Lewis St. John
Rawlinson Clutterbuck, O.B.E., Major R.A. ; and has
issue] ; and Gladys [m. 1907, Lt.-Col. David Allan Strachan,
R.A.J. Res. — 157 Cromwell Road, S.W. Club — United
Service.
Son of John Josselyn, Esq., J. P. and D.L. , of St.
Edmund's Hill, Bury St. Edmund's (High Sheriff 1855),
b. 1816 ; d. 1884; m. 1837, Mary Anne Sarah, d. of
Rev. Henry Bishop, M.A., R.D. , Vicar of Ardleigh
and Rector of Gt. Clacton, Essex: —
Willoughby Josselyn, Gentleman, b. 1854; m. 1898,
Frances Ethel Gertrude, d. of Rev. John White, M.A. ,
J. P. co. Suffolk, Rector of Chevington, co. Suffolk; and
has issue — John Willoughby Josselyn, Gentleman, Lieut.
1st Batt. The Suffolk Regt., b. 1901 ; and Mary Frances
Helen. Res. — 3a Horringer Road, Bury St. Edmund's.
Sons of late Frederic Josselyn, Esq. (V.D.), of Red-
cliffe Gardens, Kensington, Lt.-Col. and Hon. Col. 1st
Middx. E. V. , b. 1842 ; d. 1900 ; m. 1st, Mary Elizabeth,
d. of Rev. Henry Lloyd Oswell, M.A. (Oxon.) : —
Frederic Oswell Josselyn, Gentleman, b. 1870. Res. —
St. Mary's, Martlesham, Woodb idge, Suffolk.
John Josselyn, Esq., C.M.G. D S.O., O.B.E. (mil,),
T.D., Col. T.A. (ret.), b. 1872; m. 1900, Lilian Bella,
d. of Ven. William Weston Elwes, Archdeacon of Madras ;
and has issue — John William Josselyn, Esq., Lieut. R. N.,
b. 1900 \tn. 1925, Doris Mary, d. of James Butterworth,
and has issue — John Rodney Josselyn, Gentleman, b. 1926] ;
and Doris Mary Elwes. Res. — 9 The Boltons, S.W.10.
Club — Carlton.
Arthur Murray Josselyn, Gentleman, b. 1876. Res. —
42 Redcliffe Gardens, S.W.10.
Edward Josselyn, Gentleman, b. 1877; m. 1912, Fanny
Beatrice, d. of Rev. Canon Henry Martin, Vicar ot
Stockton-on-Tees and Rural Dean ; and has issue —
Edward Henry Josselyn, Gentleman, b. 1913 ; Richard
Kingsley Josselyn, Gentleman, b. 1917; and Mary. Res.
— Mount Elgon, Kitale. Kenya Colony.
Ernest William Josselyn > Gentleman, b. 1878 ; m. 1926,
Catherine Mary, d. of A. Macdonald, of Lenzie, Scotland.
Res. — Sitiawan, Straits Settlements. Clubs — Sports,
Penan g.
Son of the late Charles Josselyn, Gentleman (yr.
son of James Josselyn, Gentleman, of BeLtead and of
Copdock, Suffolk, m. , Mary Bryckwood, d. of
John Royce of Woodham Walter, Essex), m. Henri-
etta, d. of Arthur Steward of Great Yarmouth, Nor-
folk :—
James Arthur Waylen Josselyn, Gentleman, b. 21 Nov.
1863 ; m. Alice Maude, widow of Reginald Leir Bretting-
ham, and d. of late William Beale Wallis, Esq., of Col-
chester, Brig.-Major R. H.A. ; and has issue— Charles
Arthur Steward Josselyn, Gentleman, b. 17 Dec. 1898; and
Hetty Eileen. Res.— Ardleigh, Essex.
JODRELL, see COTTON-JODRELL.
JODRELL (H. Coll., 10 July 1707). Ermines, a trefoil
slipped or between three round buckles, tongues pendent
argent. Mantling sable and or. Crest On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-cock, wings erected or, combed
and wattled gules, issuant out of a wreath of roses of
the last, seeded gold. Motto — " Non sibi sed patriae
natus. "
Son of Capt. Edward Jodrell, b. ; d. 1868 ; m.
1843, Adela Monckton, d. of Sir Edward Bowyer
Smijth, 10th Bart. : —
Sir Alfred Jodrell, 4th Bart. (22 Jan. 1783), J. P. and D.L.
Norfolk (High Sheriff 1887), b. 1847; m. 1897, Lady
Jane Grimston (d. 1920), d. of 2nd Earl of Verulam. Seat —
Bayfield Hall, Holt, Norfolk. Club— Carlton.
SOLOMON BARNATO JOEL, Esq. , J. P. Berks. , b.
Armorial bearings — Per chevron azure and argent, two
chevronels counterchanged between as many roses in chief
and a lion passant in base proper. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a lion
passant proper, holding in the mouth a sprig of three roses
gules, slipped, leaved, barbed, and seeded, also proper,
supporting with the dexter forepaw an antique shield azure,
ornamented and charged with a rose or. Motto— "Facta
non verba." Married 1st, ; 2nd, 1919, Phcebe
Benjuta, and has issue— Three sons and one dau. Res. —
Maiden Erlegh, Reading ; Moulton Paddocks, Newmarket ;
2 Great Stanhope Street, London, W.
JOHNES, see HILLS-JOHNES, and LLOYD-
JOHNES.
JOHNS of St. Hilary, Cornwall (H. Coll.). Or, on a
chevron azure, between two Cornish choughs in chief and a
castle gateway in base proper, three pheens argent.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, in front of two battleaxes in saltire, a Cornish
chough proper. Motto — ' ' Aspiro et persto."
Son of :—
John Henry Johns, Gentleman, b. . Res.—
JOHNSON (H. Coll.). Or, a water-bouget sable, on a
chief gules, three annulets of the field, gemmed sapphire.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — Issuant out of a crown
vallary gules, two wings elevated and addorsed or. Motto
—"Onus sub honore." Livery — Dark drab, black facings,
gilt buttons.
Sons of Walter Johnson, Esq. of Arncliffe Hall, J.P.
N. Rdg. Yorks., b. 1842; d. 1915 ; m. 1871, Margaret
Florence (Res. — Arncliffe Hall, Northallerton), d. of
Sir Isaac Lowthian Bell, Bart. : —
Walter Lyulph Johnson, Esq., J. P., D.L. N. Rdg. Yorks.,
b. 1872 ; m. 1908, Alice Hilda, only d. of Alan Lupton; and
has issue — Maurice Alan Johnson, Gentleman, b. 19 10;
Stephen Philip Lowthian Johnson, Gentleman, b. 1912 ;
and Walter Mark Johnson, Gentleman, b. 1915. Res. —
Crathorne Grange, Crathorne, Yorks.
Ivor Lowthian Johnson, Esq.. J.P. N.R. Yorks., Barrister-
at-Law, Inner Temple, b. 1873 ; m. 1st, 1916, Alice Polgrave
Walford (d. 1919) ; 2nd, Aileen Mary, eld. d. of M. Courage,
and widow of Andrew Fife, and has issue — Walter Hugh
Johnson, Gentleman, b. 1917 ; Patrick Johnson, Gentleman,
b. 1926; and Olivia. Res. — Langtcn Hall, Northallerton.
JOHNSON of Castlesteads (13 Feb. 1788). Argent, on
a saltire sable, five bezants, on a chief gules, an Eastern
crown between two woolpacks or. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an estoile
within a spur erect between two wings elevated or. Motto
— " Nunquam non paratus." Livery — Dark blue, pale
yellow facings.
Son of Frederick Ponsonby Johnson, Esq., J.P. , D.L. ,
B.A. (Oxon.), late Capt. Cumb. and Westm. Imp.
Yeo. , Lord of the Manor of Walton, b. 1843 ; d. 1918 ;
m. 1901, Frances Mary, only d. of late Col. William
Gray of Farley Hill Place, nr. Reading, J.P. andD.L.,
M.P. :—
George Frederick Johnson, Gentleman, Lieut, 1st Batt.
Scots Gds., b. 1903. Seat — Castlesteads, Brampton,
Cumberland.
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Sons ol Rev. Arthur Henry Johnson, M.A. , Fellow and
Chaplain and Tutor of All Souls' Coll., b. 1845; d.
; tn. 1873, Bertha Jane, third d. of Robert Bentley
Todd, M.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.S. :—
Sir Robert Arthur Johnson, K.B.E. (1928), T.D.,
Col. T.A. , Deputy Master and Controller Royal Mint,
M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1874; tn. 1903, Kathleen Eyre, d. of
the late Sir Walpole Eyre Green well, Bart. ; and has
issue— Two daus. Res. — 56 Chester Square, S.W. Clubs —
Travellers', Brooks.
George Wilfrid Johnson, Gentleman, M.A. (Oxon.), b.
1876; tn. 1912, Olive, d. of T. F. Parkes of Ashwood,
Worcestershire, and has issue — 1 dau. Res. —
JOHNSON of Bath (U.O.) Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable,
on a saltire argent, between three towers or, inflamed
proper, and in base two tilting-spears in saltire of the
second, five cocks gules (Johnson); 2 and 3, argent, a
fesse azure between six martlets sable (Walsh), over all
a crescent gules for difference. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a tower proper,
a cock gules. Mottoes — (over crest) " Vicisti et vivimus" ;
(underarms)" Nunquam non paratus." Supporters (R.L.,
1833, to descend with Baronetcy) — Dexter, a grenadier 28th
(North Glos. ) Regt. , habited and accoutred and arms
ordered proper ; sinister, a light infantry man of same
regt., habited and accoutred and arms trailed proper,
supporting with his exterior hand a flagstaff also proper,
therefrom flowing a banner gules, inscribed "New Ross"
in letters of gold.
Son of Col. Sir Henry Franks Frederic Johnson,
3rd Bart., Col. comdg. the Forces in Jamaica and
Commander of the Forces Windward and Leeward
Islands, b. 1819; d. 1883; tn. 1851, Emma Patty,
d. of Sir David William Barclay, Bart. : —
Sir Henry Allen William Johnson, 4th Bart. (1st Dec.
i8i8),C.B., Col. (ret.) and Brig. -Gen. in the Army, late Col.
of General Staff 8th Div. Irish Command, formerly Lt.-Col.
comdg. 1st Batt. Yorkshire, L.I., was Brig. -Gen. comdg, 3rd
Inf. Brigade at the Coronation of H.M. the King, served in
Jowaki Campaign 1877, in Afghanistan 1878-80, and in
Burmese War 1886-7, b. 1855; tn. (1st), 1886, Ella, d.
of Thomas Dyson; 2nd, 1897, Georgina, d. of the late
Hon. Amias Charles Orde-Powlett ; and has surv issue — (1)
Henry Allen Beaumont Johnson, Esq., Major 26th K.G.O.
Light Cavalry, Indian Army, served Great War 1914-16,
and Afghan War 1919, b. 1887 [tn. 1917, Dorothy Nora,
d. of Mostyn Cecil Gurney, C.M.G. , M.V.O. , and has
issue — Barbara Patty ; and Monica Lena (Club — Cavalry)] ;
and Daphne Letitia. Res. — 6oLexham Gardens, Kensing-
ton, W. Club — Naval and Military.
Son of Hugh Walters Beaumont Johnson, Esq., Capt.
Liverpool Regt., b. 1865; d. 1916 ; tn. 1904, Winifred
Mena, d. of Charles Hill : —
Victor Philipse Hill Johnson, Gentleman, b. 1905. Res. —
Son of Rev. Frederick Pigot Johnson, M.A. (son of
Sir Henry Allen Johnson, 2nd Bart., and Charlotte
Elizabeth Philipse), Rector of Oaksey, Wilts., b. 1826;
d. 1882 ; tn. 1866, Matilda, d. of James Carnegy-
Arbuthnott of Balnamoon, Forfar : —
Oswald Carnegy Johnson, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law,
(q.v.).
Son of Sir Charles Cooper Johnson, G.C.B. (son of
Sir Henry Allen Johnson, 2nd Bart., and Charlotte
Elizabeth Philipse), Gen. Bengal Staff Corps, J. P.
Worcestershire, b. 1827 ; d. 1905 ; tn. i860, Jemima
Anne Frances, d. of the late Rev. George Martin : —
Charles Edward Johnson, Esq., Col. and Hon. Brig. -
Gen. (ret.) Indian Army, b. 1861 ; tn. 1899, Susan Ellen, d.
of the late Col. C. H. Ewart. Res.— 15 Russell Street,
Bath. Club — Naval and Military.
Sons of Arthur Cyril Beaumont Johnson, Esq. (son of
Sir Charles Cooper Johnson, G.C.B. , and Jemima
Anne Frances Martin), Maj. Indian Army, b. 1863 ;
d. 1904; tn. 1901, Roberta Joanna, d. of the late Insp.-
Gen. R. Pottinger : —
Charles Robert Johnson, Gentleman, b. 1902. Res. — The
Hill, Upton-on-Severn.
Cyril Martin Hugh Johnson, Gentleman, b. (posthumous
1905. Res. — The Hill, Upton-on-Severn.
Son of Eliot Philipse Johnson, Esq., C.B., Col. and
Hon. Brig.-Gen. b. 1866 ; d. 1625 ; tn. 1892, Mary, d.
of the late Surg. -Maj. -Gen. James Inkson, Army
Medical Staff: —
Percy Eliot Johnson, Esq., Major late R.F.A. , b. 1893.
Club — Naval and Military.
Yr. son of Sir Charles Cooper Johnson, G.C.B., and
Jemima Anne Frances Martin (see above) : —
Allen Victor Johnson, Esq., D.S.O. , Lt.-Col. late 1st
Batt. Royal Fus. , b. 1871 ; tn. 1919, Angela Mary, d. of
the late Hubert A. T. Hibbert, and widow of Brig.-Gen.
Paul A. Kenna, V.C., D.S.O.. Res. — Trowl House,
Trowbridge, Wilts. Club — Naval and Military.
Son of Archibald Acheson Johnson, Esq. (son of Sir
Henry Allen Johnson, 2nd Bart., and Charlotte
Elizabeth Philipse), |Col. Madras Staff Corps, b. 1835;
d. 1894; tn. 1869, Agnes Sarah, d. of the Rev.
A. M. F. Browne, Vicar of Affane and Aglish : —
Arthur Acheson Johnson, Gentleman, b. 1870. Res. —
Canada.
Allen Edwin Johnson, Esq., D.S.O. , Lt.-Col. Indian
Army, b. 1878 ; m. 1913, Phcebe Wynn, only d. of late
Major Alfred Elias, K.R. R.C. , and has issue — Allen
Anthony Johnson, Gentleman,
Service.
b. 1916. Club — United
JOHNSON of Ulverscroft (R.L. , 22 March 1859). Argent,
two chevronels between as many griffins' heads erased in
chief and a palmer's scrip in base gules. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a griffin's
head erased per fesse argent and gules, holding in the beak
a palmer's scrip of the last.
Son of William George Johnson Lillingston, Esq., d.
1904 (only son of George William Johnson, formerly
Lillingston), Gentleman, d. 1894: —
Luke Theodore Lillingston, Gentleman (q.v.).
GEORGE RANDALL JOHNSON, Esq., M.A. (Can-
tab.), Barrister-at-Law, Member of the Legislative Council
of New Zealand 1872-90. Born 1833, being the eldest
surviving son of the late Rev. Richard Johnson, J. P., of
Stalham, Rector of Lavenham, Suffolk, by Mary Ann, d.
of the late George Cubitt, Esq., J. P. and D.L., of Catfield
Hall, Norfolk. Armorial bearings — Gules, on a saltire
ermine, five crosses moline sable, a chief of the second
charged with three mullets of the third, and impaling the
arms of Russell, namely gules, two swords saltirewise
proper, between as many cinquefoils in pale argent, on a
chief of the last two bombshells fired proper. Mantling
gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a lion rampant erminois, holding in the dexter paw
a mullet as in the arms, and resting the dexter foot on a
cross moline gules. Married, 1873, Lucy, dau. of Lieut. -
Col. Andrew Hamilton Russell ; and has, with other Issue
— Randall Johnson, Gentleman, £. 1880. Estates —Stalham
and Tunstead, Norfolk. Res. — Egland, Awliscombe,
Honiton, Devon. Club — United University.
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JOHNSON. Quarterly, per fesse nebuly or and
sable, on a bend gules, between an eagle rising in the
second quarter, and in the third a lotus-flower, leaved
and slipped, a serpent nowed, all proper. Mantling sable
and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, issuant
from clouds, a serpent nowed, holding in the mouth a
poppy-head slipped proper, thereon an eagle rising also
proper, charged on the breast and each wing with a cross
crosslet gules. Motto — " In lucem aspiro."
Sons of Sir George Johnson, M.D. , F. R.S., Physician-
Exiraordinary to her late Majesty Queen Victoria, b.
1818; d. 1896; m. 1850, Charlotte Elizabeth, youngest
d. of William White (Lieutenant) of Salisbury : —
George Stillingfleet Johnson, Esq., b. 1851. Post. add. —
Charles Plumptre Johnson, Esq., J. P. cos. London and
Kent, b. 1853. Seat— Park Grange, Sevenoaks, Kent.
Clubs — Athenaeum, Roy. Yacht Squadron (Cowes)'
Edward Middleton Johnson, Esq., b, 1859. Res. —
JOHNSON ( ). Or, three pheons in fesse
azure, within two fiaunches of the last, each charged with
a pheon of the first. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a dexter arm
VIRTUS PATIOTDV WRITAS
embowed in armour proper, the hand grasping a javelin in
bend sinister, pheoned or, and enfiled with a chaplet of
roses gules, two branches of oak in saltire vert. Motto —
" Virtus patientia Veritas." Livery — Dark blue, with red
waistcoat.
Son of Herbert Alfred Johnson, Esq., J. P. co. Derby,
Col. 4th Batt. Manchester Regt. , M.A. Trin. Hall
(Camb. ), b. 1866; d. 1923; m. 1895, Ethel Alexandra,
d. of Benjamin Miller Grev Barnard of Brooklyn,
U.S.A. : —
John Thewlis Johnson, Gentleman, b. 1898. Seat —
Allesti ee Hall, near Derby. Clubs — Oxford and Cambridge.
Boodle's.
Sons of John Thewlis Johnson, Esq., J. P. for co.
Derby, by his wife Amelia, d. of John Higgins of
Cheetham Hill:—
Ernest Johnson, Esquire, J. P. co. Chester, M.A. Oxon.,
Majcr Duke of Lancaster's Imp. Yeo. , b. 1870; m. 1896,
Violet Seymour, d. of Henry S. Persse of Glenarde, Galway ;
and has Issue — (1) Eric Seymour Thewlis Johnson, Gentle-
man, b. 1897 ; (2) Michael Antony Thewlis Johnson, Gentle-
man, £. 1904; and Eleonor Bryony Thewlis. Res. — Ashton
Hayes, Chester. Club — Cavalry.
LionelArthurThewlis Johnson, Gentleman, M.A. Camb.,
b. 1874 ; m. 1911, Evelyn, d. of Rev. Henry Morris Vaucour,
and has issue — Rupert Lionel Thewlis Johnson, Gentleman,
^.1914. Res. — Abbot'sBay, Keswick. Clubs — Constitutional,
New University, R.A.C.
Sons of John Thewlis Johnson (see above), by his
second wife, Anne, d. of lames Higgins of Turvey,
Beds. :—
James Gerald Thewlis Johnson, Gentleman, b. 1886.
Res. — The Cottage, Foston, co. Derby.
Humphrey John Thewlis Johnson, Gentleman, b. 1890.
Res.—
JAMES JOHNSON, Gentleman. Born March 23, 1S50,
being the only surviving son of the late James Johnson of
Higherfield, West Derby, Liverpool, by his wife Mary,
younger daughter of Francis Shaw of Knowsley. Armo-
rial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a saltire in-
vected pean between two wings erect in fesse sable, on a
chief of the last, a lozenye between two woolpacks or ; and
for his Crest, in front of two tilting-spears in saltire proper,
a spur or, the whole between two wings also proper ; with
the Motto, "Servabo fidem." Married, October 7, 1880,
Anne, third daughter of John Crisp of Knowsley, neat-
Liverpool ; and has Issue — Mary Elizabeth ; and Alice
Mildred. Residence — Thurlaston House, Dunchurch,
Rugby.
JOHNSON of New York. Argent, two lions
counter-rampant, supporting a dexter hand gules, in
chief three estoiles of the last, and in base a salmon
naiant in water proper. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest- — On a wreath of the colours, an arm gules, en-
circled with a ducal crown or, the hand grasping a sword
proper, pommel and hilt gold. Mottoes — " Nee aspera
terrent " ; " Deo regique deboe." Livery — Green, with
red facings.
Son of Archibald Kennedy Johnson, Esq., b. 1839 ;
d. 1873 ; m. 1865, Katherine Sophia, d. of Lieut. -
Col. Charles MacDonnell, 85th Regt. :—
Sir (Edward) Gordon Johnson, 5th Bart., of New York
(27 Nov. 1755), b. 1867 ; s. his uncle 1908 ; m. 1902,
Violet Eveline, d. of Thomas Edward Hayes, M.D., of
Dublin. Club — Carlton.
Son of Vice-Adm. John Ormsby Johnson, of the
Moorings, Ipswich, b. 1822 ; d. 1881 ; m. 1852,
Edith Renira, d. of Rev. Charles Twyford, Rector
of Trotton, Sussex : —
Frederick Colpoys Ormsby Johnson, Maj. R.M. and
(late) Worcs. Regt., late Lt.-Col. comdg. 1st Winchester
Batt. C.L. Bde., b. 1858 ; m. 1884, Maria, d. of Henry-
Lund, Barrister-at-Law ; and has had issue — Guy Allen
Colpoys Ormsby Johnson, O.B.E., M.C., Lieut. -Col.
R.A.P.C, and late The Bedfordshire Regt., b. 1886 [m.
191 1, Mary Isabella, d. of Lieut. -Col. Benjamin Humfrey,
of Cavanacor, co. Donegal ; and has issue — -Emily Mary
Ormsby ; Eileen Ormsby ; and Grace Ormsby (Club —
Junior United Service)] ; Lt.-Comdr. Lionel Stanley
Ormsby Johnson, D.S.C., Flag-Lieut. R.N. , b. 1887;
d. 1920; Stella Kathleen [m. 1926, Maj. R. B. Tower,
M.C., Sherwood Foresters] . Res. — Lamorna, Weymouth.
Clubs — Authors', Royal Dorset Yacht.
Sons of Alexander Adair Johnson, Esq., late Capt.
N.Z.E.F., F.R.C.V.S., b. 1873; d. 1928; m. 1894,
Emma Jenny, d. of the late Thomas A. Aris : —
Ralph Harold Ormsby Johnson, b. 1897; m. 1923,
Gertrude Mabel, d. of R. Betts, and has issue — June
Ormsby. Res. — New Zealand.
John Ormsby Johnson, Gentleman, b. 1909.
Son of Hubert Colpoys Johnson, A.M.Inst.C.E.,
F.R.G.S., late I.C.S., b. 1878; d. 1923; m. 1916,
Mary, d. of Thomas Howe, of Newport Pagnell,
Bucks. : —
Graham Christopher Colpoys Johnson, b. 1917. Res. —
Danescourt, Stourwood Avenue, Southbourne, Hants.
JOHNSON (H. Coll.,). Gules, between two bendlets
argent, a sun in splendour between two pheons in bend
or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, upon a mount of heather a moorcock
proper, supporting with the dexter claw a portcullis
chained or. Motto—" Fortiter fac et fidenter."
Son of Edward Johnson, of Hackney, b. 1842 ;
d. 1925 ; m. 1867 : —
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Sir Louis Stanley Johnson, Knt. Bach. (1920), M.P. E.
Div. Walthamstow 1918-24, b. 1869; m. 1902, Edith,
d. of the late Thomas Heather, of Adelaide House, Jersey,
and has issue — Douglas Heather Johnson, Esq., b. 1907 ;
Harold Daintree Johnson, Esq., b. 1910. Res. —
Coombe Pines, Coombe Warren, Kingston Hill.
JOHNSON of Abbot's Lea (H. Coll.). Argent, on a
pile azure, between two roses gules, barbed and seeded
proper, a sun in splendour also proper, thereon an eagle's
head erased sable. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
s
Juvat-me smnre
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On a wreath of the colours, au eagle's head erased sable,
supporting in the beak a pennon erect azure, charged with a
sun in splendour proper. Motto — " Juvat me servire."
Eldest son of Thomas Sands Johnson, of Gentleman,
of Ford House, Ulverstone, b. 1834 ; d. 1912 ; m.
1858 :—
Sir Benjamin Sands Johnson, Knt. Bach. (1910), J. P.
and D.L. Lanes. ; High Sheriff 1923, Dir.-Gen. Royal
Army Clothing Dept. 1917-18, and of National Factories
(Min. of Munitions) 1919, b. 1865 ; m. 1905, Janet Steele,
d. of the late Rev. J. Hutcheson, Greenock ; and has
issue— Ruth. Res. — Abbot's Lea, Woolton, Liverpool ;
2 Ryder Street, St. James's, S.W. Clubs — Reform,
R.A.C., Arts, Thatched House.
JOHNSON of Dulwich (H. Coll.). Azure, a bend
chequy argent and sable, between in chief a sinister
gauntlet and in base a stag's head caboshed of the second.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a dexter cubit arm in bend vested sable, cuffed
argent, the hand holding a lantern fired proper. Motto —
" Omnia agere honorifice."
Son of Walter Eldridge Johnson, Gentleman, of
Southwark Bridge Road, Southwark : —
Dudley Roy Johnson, Gentleman, Lieut, (ret.) H.M.'s
Army, b. . Res. — The Chestnuts, Dulwich Common,
S.E.24.
JOHNSON of Marsh Court (H. Coll., 3 Nov. 1920).
Argent, on a chevron azure, a sun in splendour between
two crosses flory or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a cock sable, bezantee,
combed, wattled, and legged gules, and resting the dexter
claw on an escallop argent. Motto — •" Come on."
Son of Rev. H. I. Johnson, Headmaster of the R.
Institution School, Liverpool, b. 1828 ; d. 1892 : —
Herbert Johnson, Esq., J. P., C.C., Southampton,
b. 1856; m. 1912, Violet, M.B.E. (1919) [d. 1921), d.
of John Fletcher, of Saltoun, and widow of Capt. Bertram
Meeking, 10th Hussars. Res. — Marsh Court, King's
Somborne, Hants. Clubs — Bath, Arthur's.
OSWALD CARNEGY JOHNSON, Gentleman, B.A.
Oxon. , Barrister-at-Law. Born Aug. 15, 1867, being the
only child of the late Rev. Frederick Pigot Johnson, M.A.
Oxon. [5th son of Sir H. A. Johnson of Bath, 2nd Bart.],
oy his wife Matilda Elizabeth, youngest daughter of James
Carnegy-Arbuthnott of Balnnmoon and Findowrie, Forfar-
shire N.B. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms,
Quarterly, 1 and 4, per pale sable and azure on a saltire
argent between three towers or, fired proper, one in chief
and two in fesse, and two tilting-spears saltirewise in
base of the third five cocks of the first (for Johnson) ; 2,
argent, a fesse azure between six martlets sable, three and
three (for Walsh) ; 3. the arms of Carnegy-Arbuthnott ;
namely, quarterly, i. and iiii. azure, a crescent between three
mullets, within a bordure argent, ii. and iii. or, an eagle dis-
played azure, beaked and membered gules, within a bordure
vair. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befit-
ting his degree, with a Mantling sable and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a tower argent,
thereon a cock proper, with the Mottoes (above the crest)
" Vicisti et vivimus " ; and (below the shield), " Nunquam
non paratus." Married, July 12, 1892, Margaret Ward,
third daughter of the late Rev. Edmond Thomas Butler,
M.A. , Cantab., of Trotton St. George, Sussex. Postal
address — Hotel Italia, Rapallo, Italy.
JOHNSON (U.O.). Argent, a saltire sable, between a
lymphad in chief of the second and a tower in base gules,
on a chief engrailed of the last, three cushions or. Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
on a mural crown proper, a spear erect or, between two
wings expanded argent, each charged with an annulet gules.
Motto — " Nunquam non paratus."
Son of Noble Johnson of Rockenham, co. Cork, b.
1798 ; d. ; m. 1828, Susan, d. of Joseph Bullen of
Kinsale: —
Joseph Bullen Johnson, Gentleman, b. 1833; 771. 1858,
Eloise, d. of Capt. Robert Atkins Rogers of Coolfadda
House; and has issue — Noble Johnson, Gentleman [m.
1905, Madeline Mary, fifth d. of Lt.-Col. de Pentheny
O'Kelly; and has issue— Madeline] ; and Alice [w. 1891,
Capt. Arthur Hemming Robeson, late Wilts. Regt. ; and
has issue]. Pes. —
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Sons of William Johnson, Esq., J. P., D.L. , and High
Sheriff of Cork 1861, b. 1815; d. 18&8 ; m. 1845, Ann,
d. of John Smithwick of Kathelsheen, co. Tipperary: —
Noble William Johnson, Esq., Capt. North Cork Rifles,
J. P., b. 1846; vi. 1st, 1873, Mary Louisa, d. of Eyre Powell
of Clareville, co. Limerick ; 2nd, 1885, Mary, d. of Capt.
Richard Townshend Gray, late 50th Regt. ; and has surv.
issue — (1) Evelyn Herbert Johnson, Gentleman, b. 1878;
(2) William Richard Johnson, Gentleman, b. 1888; and
Mildred. Res. — Ballinglanna, Glanmire, co. Cork.
William Johnson, Gentleman, b. 1858.
Valentine Francis Johnson, Gentleman, b. i860.
Walter Berwick Johnson, Gentleman, b. 1861. Res. —
JOHNSON. Argent, three chevronels between two
griffins' heads erased in chief and a fleece in base gules.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-griffin gules, holding a pheon in the dexter
claw and resting the sinister on a lozenge or. Motto —
" Lahore et honore."
Eld. son of Thomas Fielding Johnson, Esq., J J. P. ,
of Leicester, b. 1828 ; d. ; m. 1st, 1855, ljulia,
Christiana, d. of Samuel Stone of Leicester (William
Johnson of Barkby, Thorpe, Leics. , a tenant at will
of the Abbot and Convent of St. Mary de Pratir of
Leicester, was living in 1296, and a pedigree has been
proved and officially recorded showing the descent of
the above-mentioned Thomas Fielding Johnson from
William Johnson, also of Barkby Thorpe, who d. 1572,
and was buried in Barkby Church) : —
Thomas Fielding Johnson, Esq., J. P. co. Leicester, M.A.
(Oxon.), b. 1856 ; m. 1883, Florence Lyne, d. of Edward
Humphrey Paget of Leicester ; and has surv. issue— Thomas
Paget Fielding Johnson, Esq., Lt.-Col. 4th Batt. Leicester
Regt., b. 1885 [m. 1923, Verena Barbara Price of Leices-
ter (Res. — Pailton, co. Warwick)] ; William Spurrett Fielding
Johnson, Esq., M.C. , Capt. Leicester Yeo., b. 1892 [m. 1918,
Gwendolen Edith Whetstone of Leicester (Res. — Strancliffe,
Barrow-on-Soar, Leics.)]; Florence Julia Fielding (m. 1909,
Bernard Everard of Barrow-on-Soar)] ; Agnes Miriam
Fielding; and Christiana Fielding [m. 1914, Major John E.
Viccars, D.S.O., of Ingursby Old Hall, Leicestershire].
Seat— Goscote Hall, near Leicester.
JOHNSON (Confn. U.O. 1909). Argent, a saltire sable
between two dexter hands couped gules, on a chief of the
last three cushions of the field. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an arm in
armour embowed, the hand grasping a sword all proper
between two wings erect azure. Motto — ' ' Nunquam non
paratus." Livery— Blue, silver buttons, waistcoat yellow
and blue stripes.
Sons of John Owens Johnson, Esq., Major 12th Lanes.,
b. 1866; d. 1914; m. 1896, Ethel Anne, d. of
Moore : —
John Owens Johnson, Gentleman, Lieut. R. Lancaster
Regt., b. 1900. Res. —
William Byam Johnson, Gentleman, b. 1908. Res. —
Sons of Wiliiam Johnson, Gentleman, b. 1837 ; d.
1912 ; m. 1864, Lydia Byam (d. 1922), d. of Francis
Shand, Esq., J. P., of Woolton Wood, Lanes. : —
Francis Shand Byam Johnson, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col.
(ret.) Roy. Lanes. Regt. , served in South Africa (two medals),
6. 1869. Res. — Parfetts, Eversley Cross, Basingstoke,
Hants.
William C. Johnson, Esq., Capt. Sherwood Foresters,
served in S. Africa (medal), b. 1870 ; m. , Elinth, d. of
Roper Tyler; and has issue. Res. —
JOHNSON-WALSH (R.L., 22 Oct. 1809, U.O.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a fesse azure, between six
martlets sable (Walsh) ; 2 and 3, sable, on a saltire argent,
between three towers or, inflamed proper, and in base two
tilting-spears in saltire of the second, five cocks gules
(Johnson). Mantling azure and argent. Crests — 1. on a
wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased argent (Walsh) ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, on a tower proper, a cock
gules (Johnson). Motto— " Firm."
Sons of Sir John Allen Johnson-Walsh, 4th Bart. (High
Sheriff 1854), b. 1829; d. 1893; m. 1859, Harriett Anna
(d. 1924), d. of the Rev. William Brownlow Forde
of Seaforde, co. Down : —
Sir Hunt Henry Allen Johnson- Walsh, 5th Bart. (24th
Feb. 1775), D.L. (High Sheriff 1900), Capt. King's
Royal Rifle Corps (ret. 1897), b. 1864; m. 1910, Grace,
youngest d. of Rt. Hon. Henry Bruen, P.C., of Oak Park,
co. Carlow ; and has issue — Oonah Frances. Seat — Bally-
kilcavan, Stradbally, Queen's Co. Club — Kildare Street
(Dublin).
Allen W'illiam Johnson- Walsh, Esq., b. 1868. Res. —
Solomon Islands, Australia.
JOHNSON-FERGUSON (R. L., 2 Dec. 1899, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, per fesse indented gules and or, a pale
counterchanged between two boars' heads couped in chief of
the second, and in base a thistle, leaved and slipped proper
(Ferguson) ; 2 and 3, azure, a pile or, thereon a lion statant
of the first, on a chief of the last, a pale of the second and
three acorns leaved and slipped, counterchanged (Johnson).
Mantling gules and or. Crests — 1, on a wreath of the
colours, ajboar's head couped or, in front of a thistle, leaved
and slipped, thereon a bee, both proper (Ferguson) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a lion statant per pale azure and or.
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holding in the mouth an acorn leaved and slipped, be-
tween two branches of oak fructed proper (Johnson).
Motto — " Nosce te ipsum."
Only son of Jabez Johnson, Esq., J. P., of Kenyon Hall,
nr. Manchester, £. 1809; d. 1887: m. 1845, Mary, d.
of John Johnson of Broughton, Manchester : —
Sir Jabez Edward Johnson-Ferguson, 1st Bart. (18 July
1906), J. P. cos. Lancaster, Dumfries, and Lanark, Barrister-
at-Law, M.A. (Camb.), M.P. Loughborough Div. of Leics.
1885-6 and 1892-1900, b. 1849 ; m. 1874, Williamina Mar-
garet Ellen, d. of William Alexander Cunningham, Esq.,
J. P., of Manchester ; and has issue — Edward Alexander
James Johnson -Ferguson, Esq., B.A. (Camb.), Lt.-Col.
Lanarksh. Imp. Yeo., J. P. cos. Dumfries and Lanark, b.
1875 [m. 1904, Hon. Elsie Dorothea, elder d. oftheRt. Hon.
Lord Aberccnway, P.C.; and has issue — Neil Edward
Johnson-Ferguson, B.A., Esq., b. 1905; Brian Charles
Johnson-Ferguson, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; and Raymond
Patrick Johnson-Ferguson, Gentleman, b. 1912]. Seat —
Springkell, Dumfriesshire. Club — Brooks's.
JOHNSTON (U.O.) Argent, on a saltire couped gules,
a bell of the first, on a chief sable, a cushion or, between
two shuttles argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a phoenix rising, wings ex-
panded proper, charged on the breast with a bell or.
Motto — ' ' Vive ut vivas.
Issue of Sir James Johnston, Knt. Bach. , of Donegall
Street, Belfast, b. ; m. : —
? Issue.
JOHNSTON (L.O.). Argent, on a saltire sable, a
dolphin or, on a chief gules, three cushions of the third.
Mantling sable, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of
his liveries, a winged spur or, leathered gules. Motto —
" Nunquam non paratus."
Son of : —
David Landale Johnston, Esq., District and Sessions
Judge, United Provinces, India, b. . Address —
JOHNSTON (L.O., 27 Dec. 1917). Argent, a saltire
Johnston (L.O. matric, 25 Nov. 1919). Arms as above,
a bordure azure. Mantling sable, doubled argent. Crest
and in the flanks two galleys sails furled oars in action
sable, on a chief engrailed gules, three cushions or.
Only surv. chili of Charles Johnston. Esq., Col. R.A.,
b. 1829 ; d. 190^; m. 1861, Anna Augusta, d. of the late
Andrew Thomas Turton Peterson, Barrister-at-Law, of
the High Court, Calcutta, and of Arnewood Towers,
Lymington, Hants. ; —
Charlotte Lilias, b. 1867 ; m. 1891, Ernest Powell King,
E sq. (d. ). Seat— Wainsford, Lymington, Hants.
—On a wreath of his liveries, a spur erect or, winged
argent. Motto — " Nunquam non paratus."
Eld. son of Maj.-Gen. J. T. Johnston, C.B., of Park
Cottage, Cobham, Surrey, b. i860 ; m. 1888, Margaret
Emmeline, d. of George Lyall, of Headley Park,
Epsom : —
Basil Lyall Johnston, Esq., Comdr. R.N., b. 1889; m.
1st, 1913, Dorothy Mary, d. of Major George Warren
Rochfort Boyd, Manchester Regt. ; 2nd, 1926, Norah
Margaret Woolfrey Moore, d. of Robert Moore Bridge, of
Lorton, Dorset ; and has had issue — Peter Hamish Roch-
fort Johnston, Gentleman, b. 1915 ; d. 1922 ; Ian Rochfort
Johnston, Gentleman, [b. 1917 ; and Sheila Jeanette. Club
— 'United Service.
JOHNSTON (L.O., 1887). Parted per pale argent' and
sable, a saltire counterchanged, on a chief gules 'three
cushions or. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a spur, winged or, leathered
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gules; with the Motto, "Ready, aye readv." Livery—
White, with black collar and cuffs, silver buttons and hat-
band.
Eld. son of Archibald Johnston, Gentleman, b. 1844;
<*• I **. 1876, Amelia Harriet, dau. of Philip
Whitehead : —
Archibald Douglas Johnston, Gentleman, b. Sept. 22,
1878. Postal add.—
JOHNSTON. (L.O., 1755). Argent, a saltire sable,
on a chief gules, three cushions or, a bordure wavy vert,
charged with three bezants. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the liveries, a winged spur
cr. Motto — " Assiduitate," or " Nunquam non paratus."
Eld. son of Fowell Buxt&n Johnston, Esq., Capt. 3rd
Dragoons, £. 1839; d. 1914 ; m. 1869, Alice, d. of Adam
Thomson Douglas of Moneylaws, Carham, Northumb. ,
and late of Argentine Republic : —
Miles Johnston, Gentleman, M.B., Ch.B. (Edin.),
L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.(Edin.), b. 1870; m. 1897, Mary Eliza-
beth, only d. of Andrew William Douglas, of Coldstream,
Berwickshire; and has issue— Andrew Gunnar Douglas
Johnston, Gentleman, late Lieut. K.O.S.B., b. 1898 [w.
1926, Hildegart Fischer]. Res. — Downsview, Ditchhng,
Hassocks, Sussex.
WILLIAM ELLIOT LAWSON JOHNSTON, Gentle-
man. Born May 16, 1872, being the elder son of the late
John Lawson Johnston. Armorial bearings (L.O. , 1897).
— Argent, on a saltire sable, between four daggers, points
flownwards, gules, the sun in his splendour or, on a chief
of the third, three cushions of the fourth. Mantling sable
his splendour or, on a chief of the third, three cushions
of the fourth. Mantling sable, doubled argent. Crest—
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a spur
between two wings or, and upon an escrol over the same
this Motto, "Nunquam non paratus." Residence — 67
Curzon Street, S.W.i.
Rt. Hon. Sir GEORGE LAWSON LAWSON
JOHNSTON, 1st Baron Luke of Pavenham (1929),
K.B.E. (Civ.) 1920, Justice of the Peace, and (1924) High
Sheriff Bedfordshire. Born 1873, being the second son of
the late John Lawson Johnston, Gentleman. Armorial
bearings (L.O., 1901) — Argent, on a saltire engrailed sable,
between four daggers points downwards gules, the sun in
On a wreath of his liveries, a spur between two wings or,
and in an escrol over the same this Motto, "Nunquam
non paratus." Supporters — Dexter, a hiron ; sinister, a
flamingo, both proper. Married, 1902, Hon. Laura (has
Order of Mercy, with bar), fifth dau. of 16th Baron St. John
of Bletsoe ; and has Issue — Hon. Ian St. John Johnston,
B.A. (Carab. ), b. 1905; Hon. Hugh de Beauchamp
Johnston, b. 1914 ; Hon. Olive Elizabeth Helen ; Hon.
Margaret Beaufort [m. 1927, Isaac James Pitman, of n
Wilton Place, S.W.]; Hon. Charlotte Enid; and Hon.
Laura Pearl. Seat — Pavenham Bury, Beds. Town res.
— 29 Portman Square, W. Clubs — Marlborough, St.
Stephen's, Bath, Royal, Union des Yacht Club Francaise,
&c.
e^JOHXSTON (U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a sal-
tire sable, between in chief a trefoil slipped vert, and in base
a heart ensigned with an imperial crown proper, a chief
gules, thereon three cushions or (Johnston) ; 2. azure, six
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lions rampant, three, two and one argent, armed and
langued gules, a canton ermine, charged with a bull's scalp
proper (Cheney); 3. quarterly, gules and argent, in the
first and fourth quarters three cinquefoils pierced ermine,
and a canton of the second charged with a trefoil slipped
vert ; in the second and third quarters a lymphad, sails
furled, oars in action, sable. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, an arm in armour
embowd, the hand grasping a sword all proper, charged
on the elbow with a spur-rowel gule=;. Motto — "Nunquam
non paratus."
Son of Andrew Edmund Johnston, Esq., b. 1848; </.
1926 ; 7/1. 1877, Constance Mary, d. of John Samuel
Graves of Woodbine Hill, Honiton, co. Devon : —
George Paul Graves Johnston, Gentleman, b. 1881.
Res.—
Son of Rev. Richard Johnston, Clerk in Holy Orders,
M.A. , b. 1816; d. 1906; m. 1st, 1844, Augusta Sophia
(d. 1860), d. of Rev. George Hamilton, M.A. , Rector
of Killermogh, Queen's Co. , and granddau. of the Rt.
Rev. Hugh Hamilton, D.D., F.R.S. , of Newtown
Hamilton, co. of Armagh, Bishop of Ossory: —
Rev. Francis Burdett Johnston, M.A., Vicar of Waltham
Abbey, co. Essex, b. 1850. Res. — The Vicarage, Waltham
Abbey, Essex. Club — Athenaeum.
JOHNSTON (Confirmed U.O., 29 Jan. 1924). Argent,
on a sallire sable, two swords in saltire proper, a chief
gules, thereon on a pale between two cushions tasselled
or, on waves of the sea a ship with sails set of the third.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a spur erect argent, with rowel and strap or,
between two wings expanded of the first. Motto —
" Nunquam non paratus." Livery '—Dark blue.
Sons of George Birch Johnston, of Glynn House,
Glynn, co. Antrim, b. 1811 ; d. 1885; m. 1856, Jane,
d. of Thomas Kelly Evans, of Gortmerron, co,
Tyrone : —
Thomas Kelly Evans Johnston, Esq., C. B. (mil.), 1917;
Brig.-Gen. late R.A. , J. P. and (1924) High Sheriff co.
Antrim, served Afghan War 1880 (medal), S. Africa 1900-02
(medals, 5 clasps, despatches twice), Great War (despatches)
b. i860 ; m. 1891, Margaret Ross, d. of Archibald G ay ;
and has had issue— George Birch Johnston, Gentleman, b.
1891 ; d. 1892 ; Randal William McDonnel Johnston, Mid-
shipman R.N., b. 1899; killed in H.M.S. "Vanguard"
1917 ; and Margaret Gray [m. 1925, T. F. Broom, of
Killellan. Argyll]. Seat— Glynn, co. Antrim. Clubs —
Jun. United Service ; M.C.C.; Ulster (Belfast); R. Scottish
Automobile (Glasgow).
Maj. Randal William Johnston, late K.O.S. B., b. 1858.
Res. — Bantry, Marquard, O.F.S., S. Africa.
George Birch Johnston, Gentleman, b. 1866. Res- Glynn
Cottage, Kemerton, Gks.
Son of Charles McGarel Johnston, Gentleman, b. 1876 ;
killed through enemy action 191 8 ; 771. Margaret
Thompson : —
George Robert Arthur McGarel Johnston, Gentleman, b.
1916. Res. — Glynn Cottage, Grahamstown, S. Africa.
JOHNSTON-GERRARD (U.O.). Azure, a lion ram-
pant, and a bordure ermine. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion's gamb erased
ermine, holding a hawk's lure gules, tasselled and garnished
or. Motto — " Un durant ma vie."
Eld. son of Henry Stuart Johnston, Esq., Col. 5th Bait.
Leinster Regt., Roy. Meath Militia, of Stirling, Cljnee,
co. Meath, b. 1835; d. 1914 ; m. 1867, Elizabeth Mary.
d. of Col. Thomas Gerrard, 17th Lancers, of Gibbstown,
co. Meath : —
Henry Thomas Stuart Johnston-Cerrard, Gentleman,
Barrister-at-Law, Iiish Bar, b. 1869; assumed by R.L.
the name and arms of Gerrard under the will of
his uncle, Thomas Gerrard, who died 1913. .S>a/— Stirling,
Clonee, co. Meath. Club — Kildare Street (Dublin. )
JOHNSTONE (R.L., 1 June 1795). Quarterly, 1 and
4, argent, a saltire sable, on a chief gules three cushions
or, in base a human heart ensigned with a crown proper
(for Johnstone) ; 2 and 3, per fesse, the chief or, the base
per pale gules and vert, a double-headed demi-eagle issuing
in chief sable, the dexter base charged with a tower,
the sinister base charged with five towers in saltire
or, the portcullis of each proper (for Vanden-Bempde).
Mantling sable and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of
the colours, a spur erect, rowels upwards gules, with wings
elevated or (for Johnstone) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
out of the battlements of a tower argent, a double-
headed demi-eagle displayed sable, wings or, a diamond
pendent from a collar of pearls and charged on the
breast with a sword fessewise proper (for Bempde).
Motto — " Nunquam non paratus."
Sons of Hon. Edward Henry Johnstone (2nd son
of 1st Baron), b. 1854; d. 1903; m. 1896, Hon.
Evelyn Mary Agar-Ellis, d. of 5th Viscount
Clifden :—
Rt. Hon. Sir George Harcourt Vanden-Bempde- John-
stone, 3rd Baron Derwent (10 Oct. 1881), and 4th Bart.
(6 July 1795) [Supporters — On the dexter, a lion ermine,
crowned or, charged on the breast with an escutcheon
also or, whereon a winged spur gules ; sinister, a horse
ermine, bridled and saddled gules, charged on the
shoulder as the dexter], b. 1899. Seat — Hackness Hall,
nr. Scarborough, Yorks. Res. — 55 Brompton Square,
S.W.
Patrick Robin Gilbert Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone,
Gentleman, Lieut. K.R.R.C, b. 1901. Res. — 55
Brompton Square, S.W.
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Harcourt Vanden-Bempde-
Johnstone, 1st Baron Derwent, b. 1829; d. 1916 ;
m. 1850, Charlotte, d. of Sir C. Mills, Bt., and sister
of 1st Lord Hillingdon : —
Hon. Cecil Johnstone, b. 1856. Res. — Hackness Hall.
Hon. Sir Alan Johnstone, G.C.V.O., Diplomatic
Service (ret.), Envoy Extraordinary and Minister
Plenipotentiary, Copenhagen, 1905, and The Hague,
1910, b. 1858 ; m. 1892, Antoinette, d. of J. W. Pinchot,
of New York ; and has issue — Harcourt Vanden-
Bempde-Johnstone, Esq., M.P. Willesden, 1923-24 ; b.
1895. Res. — 19 Seymour Street, W.i. Clubs — St.
James's, Turf, Travellers'.
Hon. Gilbert Johnstone, L.C.C., b. 1865 ; m. 1897,
Rachael, d. of Col. the Hon. Archibald Douglas Pennant ;
and has issue — Mark Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone, Esq.,
b. 1900 ; Felix Gilbert Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone,
Gentleman, b. 1904. Res. — 43 Wilton Crescent, S.W.
Clubs — Bachelors', Turf.
Son of Hon. Louis Johnstone (5th son of 1st Baron),
b. 1862 ; d. 1922 ; m. 1891, Gwendoline, d. of Maj.
H. C. Talbot :—
Granville Henry Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone, Esq.,
D.S.O., Capt. R.H.A., served Great War (desp., Croix
de Guerre), b. 1891; m. 1923, Margherita Ruby, d. of
the late Arthur V. O'Connell, of Buenos Aires; and
has issue — John Louis Johnstone, Gentleman, b. 1928 ;
and Elizabeth Mary. Res. — Ravensdale House, Ascot.
Club— Army and Navy.
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JOHNSTONE of Alva (rematric. L.O. , 29 June i904,cadet
of Johnstone of Westerhall). Argent, a saltire sable, between
an annulet in chief of the second and a man's heart gules,
ensigned with an Imperial crown in base or, on a chief of
the third, three cushions of the fourth. Mantling sable,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a spur
JOHNSTONE of Bignor Park, co. Sussex (L.O.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, between an annulet in chief sable
and a man's heart gules, ensigned with an Imperial crown
in base or, a saltire of the second charged with five fleurs-
de-lys of the first, on a chief of the third three cushions of
with wings or and leathered gules. Motto " Nunquam
non paratus." Livery — Light blue, scarlet facings.
Dau. of James Johnstone, Esq., of Alva, co. Stirling,
and Hangingshaw, co. Selkirk, J. P. and D.L.
cos. Clackmannan, Stirling, and Selkirk, M.P. cos.
Clackmannan and Kinross 1851-7, b. 1801 ; d. 1888 ;
m. 1st, 1846, Hon. Augusta Anne Norton (d. 1859),
sister of 3rd Lord Grantley ; 2nd, 1862, Sarah Mary,
d. of Lt.-Col. L'Estrange of Moystown, King's Co. : —
Caroline Elizabeth Mary Johnstone J. P., of Alva (d. by
1st mar.), b. 1849. Seats— Alva House, Alva, N.B. ; The
Myretoun, Menstrie, N.B.
Eld. surv. son of Major James Henry L'Estrange
Johnstone, M.V.O. , Roy. Eng. , b. 1865; d. 1906; m.
1891, Amy, d. of late Andrew Wauchope : —
Henry Wauchoie Johnstone, Esq., Lieut. -Comdr. R.N..
b. 1895. Seat — The Hangingshaw, Selkirk.
JOHNSTONE. Argent, a saltire sable, on a chief
gules, three cushions or, in base a man's heart ensigned
with an Imperial crown proper. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a spur with
wings or. Motto — "Nunquam non paratus." Livery —
Blue and white.
Eld. son of George Charles Keppel Johnstone, Esq.,
Lieut. -Col. late 2nd Batt. Grenadier Guards, J. P.,
b. 1841'; d. 1912; m. 1875, Agnes Caroline (d. 1925),
youngest d. of the late Thomas Chamberlayne, Esq.,
J. P., D. L. , of Cranbury Park and Weston Grove,
Hampshire: —
Sir George Frederic Thomas Tankerville Johnstone, 9th
Bart. (25 April 1700), late Lieut.-Comdr. R.N.V. R., and
late Lieut. Royal Sussex Militia, b. 1876 ; m. 1901,
Ernestina, d. of Col. Porcelli Cust ; and has issue — Frederic
Allan George Johnstone, Esq., b. 1906 ; Laura ; Violet [m.
1924, Capt. G. T. St. V. Watson, late Indian Army, and
has issue] ; and Dorothy. Clubs — R. Thames Yacht; R.
Southampton Yacht.
the fourth (Johnstone, L.O., 1899) ; 2 and 3, per saltire or
and argent, on a saltire sable, five fleurs-de-lys of the first, a
bordure gobony or and of the third (Hawkins). Mantling
sable, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries,
a spur with wings or, leathered gules. Motto—" Nunquam
non paratus." Livery — Brown and red.
Only son of John Heywood Johnstone, Esq., J. P. co.
Sussex, M.P. Horsham Div. co. Sussex, B.A. (Cambs.),
Barrister-at-Law, b. 1850; m. 1878, Josephine, d. of
late J. J. Wells of Bickley, co. Kent : —
George Horace Johnstone, Esq., J. P. Sussex and Corn-
wall, B.A. (Cambs.), Lieut. Royal 1st Devon I. Yeo. ,
b. 1882 ; m. 1910, Alison, second and youngest d. of Canon
Stamford Raffles Flint, M.A., of Ladock, Cornwall; and
has issue— Elizabeth Alison ; Rachel Mary ; and Jenifer
Ruth. Seat— Trewithen, Cornwall. Club— United Uni-
versity.
5 MONTAGUE GEORGE JOHNSTONE, Esquire,
D.S.O. (1901), Col. comdg. 1st Westminster Nat.
Res. Regt., Lieut. -Col. late Royal Scots Greys,, J. P.
co. Fife, Member of the King's Bodyguard for Scotland.
Born March 21, 1848, being the second son of the late
Gen. Montague Cholmeley Johnstone, by his wife Louisa
Leonora, dau. of Lieut. -Gen. Sir Henry Somerset, K.C. B. ,
K. H. Armorial bearings (L.O. , 1898) — Argent, on a
saltire sable, between an annulet in chief ot the second
and a man's heart gules, ensigned with an imperial crown
in base or, a portcullis of the last, on achief of the third,
three cushions of the fourth. Mantling sable, doubled
argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of his liveries, a
spur with wings or, leathered gules ; and in an escroll over
the same this Motto, " Nunquam non paratus." Livery—
Light drab, crimson facings, silver buttons ; (dress) : white
coat, crimson breeches. Married, July 10, 1880, Agnes
Stansfeld (d. 1923), , widow of the late Capt. Robert Johns-
ton Stansfeld of 12th and 38th Regts., and J. P. Yorkshire,
and younger dau. of the late Joseph Harrison, Esq., of
Galligreaves Hall, and of Samlesbury, Lanes., Lord of the
Manor of Hadleigh, Essex, J. P., D.L. ; and has Issue—
Montague Joseph Charles Somerset Johnstone, Esq., Maj.
late R. Scots Greys, served Great War, b. June 16, 1882
[m. 1st, 1906, Victoria Louise (d. 1916), d. of the late
James Stewart; 2nd, 1916, Mary Marian, d. of the late
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George Bayley, of Manuel, co. Stirling, and has issue —
Roy Henry Montague Johnstone, Gentleman, b. 1919 ; and
4 daus. (Res.— Annan, Framfield, Sussex)]; and Violet
Agnes Charlotte Mary [m. 1900, Edward Foley, and has
issue]. Res.— 66 Beaufort Mansions, Chelsea, S.W. Chtb
— Naval and Military.
JOHNSTONE (L.O.). Argent, asaltire sable, between
an acorn slipped proper in chief and in base, on a chief
Sons of John Lindsay Johnstone, of Sackviile Street,
Dublin, b. 1823; d. 1896; m. 1856, Rebekah, d. of
George Augustus De Winter, of Armagh, Ireland : —
Rev. Urban Lindsay Johnstone, M.A. , LL.B. (Trin.
Coll., Dublin), Vicar of St. John Baptist, Smallwood, b.
1875; m. 1908, Emily Minshull, d. of the late Thomas
Cocker, Esq., J. P., and has issue — Nannie Josephine
Lindsay ; Delicia Gwendoline Lindsay ; Emily Phyllis
Lindsay ; and Muriel Lindsay. Res. — The Vicarage,
Smallwood, Sandbach, Cheshire.
Rev. Samuel Martin Johnstone [Arms as above, but
(L.O.)the chief indented], M.A. (Roy Univ. of Ireland,
and Queen's Univ., Belfast), F. R.H.S., F.R.Astr.S.,
Rector of St. John's, Parramatta, a Governor of the King's
engrailed vert, three cushions or. Mantling vert, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a winged spur
or. Motto— " Nunquam noo paratus." Livery— Green
and silver.
School, Parramatta, b. 1879 ; m. 1906, Elyne Fanny
Gladys, d. of John Kennedy Doyle, Esq., J.P. ,of Miowera
Station, Nyngan, N.S.W., and has issue— John Rodeiick
Lindsay Johnstone, Gentleman, b. 1914; Geraldine Mar-
garet Lindsay ; and Grace Mary Lindsay. Res.— St. John's
Rectory, Parramatta, New South Wales.
JOHNSTONE (1541, matric. L.O. 1772, rematric.
1870)— Argent, a saltire wavy sable, between a mullet in
chief and a rose in base gules, and in flank two garbs
vert, on a chief of the third, three cushions or. Mantling
gules doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries,
a spur 1 roper, winged or. Motto—" Nunquam non
paratus." -..»«•• -a
Eld. son of Richard Johnstone, Esquire, Maj. 1st batt.
K. O. Royal Rifles, b. 1874; d. 1922; m. 1899,
Catherine Florence May, dau. of Adm. Sir Robert
Harris, K.C.B., K.C.M.G. :- «,.,.„„
James Johnstone, Esq., b. 1900. Seat— Fulford Hall,
Hockley Heath, Warwick.
JOHNSTONE-SCOTT (R.L., 17 April i860, H. Coll.).
Quarterly 1 and 4, sable, an escutcheon argent within an orle
of eight owls or (Scott) ; 2 and 3, argent, a saltire gules, in
base a heart of the last, imperially crowned proper, on a
chief of the second, three cushions or (Johnstone). Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crests— 1. on a wreath of the
colours, an owl argent, resting the dexter claw on an
escutcheon gules, charged with a fleur-de-lys also argent
(Scott) ; 2. on a wreath 1 f the colours, a spur with wings or,
leathered gules (Johnstone).
Sons of Henry Richard Johnstone-Scott, Esq., B.A.
(Camb.), b. 1830; d. 1912; m. 1866, Cressida Eliza-
beth, d. of William Selby-Lowndes of Whaddon Hall,
co. Bucks.: — r> ,,, ,. ,
Henry Lister Johnstone-Scott, Esq., J.P. W.R. Yorks.,
b i860- m. 1910, Maynie. fc urth d. of W. Paton of Scar-
borough. Res.— Woodhall. Wetherby, Yorks.
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second between two
solum forti pairia."
Charles Johnstone-Scott, Esq., late Capt. S. African
Defence Corps, b. 1870 ; m. 1907, Elizabeth Matheson-
Worrock, and has issue — Ronald Johnstone-Scott, Gentle-
man, b. 1911; Charles Hugh Johnstone-Scott, Gentleman,
b. 19 1 3 ; and 2 daus. Res. —
JOICEY (H. Coll., 1893). Argent, three lozenges sable,
within two bendlets invected gules, all between two miners'
picks in bend proper. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-man affrontee in
armour proper, garnished or, the helmet adorned with
three feathers gules, holding in the dexter hand a scimetar
of the first, pommel and hilt gold, supporting with the
sinister hand an escocheon argent,
torteaux within two bendlets of the
fleurs-de-lys sable. Motto—" Omne
Livery — Chocolate, piped red.
Son of George Joicey of Gateshead, b. 1813; d. 1856;
m. 1837, Dorothy, d. of Jacob Gowland of Wrekenton,
co. Durham : —
Rt. Hon. Sir James Joicey, 1st Baron Joicey (13 Jan. 1906),
1st Bart. (3 July 1893), J. P. and D.L. cos. Durham, North-
umberland, and Newcastle-on-Tyne, M.P. for Chester-le-
Street Div. of Durham 1885-1906 [Supporters (of Barony)—
On either side a Shetland pony proper, haltered or], b. 1846;
m. 1st, 1879, Elizabeth Amy (d. 1881), only d. of Joseph
Robinson, Esq. , J. P., of North Shields; 2nd, 1884, Margaret
Smyles (d. 1911), dau. of the late Col. Thomas Drever ;
andhassurv. issue— (1) Hon. James Arthur Joicey, Major late
7th Batt. Northumberland Fus. , J. P. Northumberland, High
Sheriff (1910) co. Durham, b. 1880 [/«. 1904, Georgina
Wharton, yr. d. of Augustus Edward Burdon of Hartford
House, Northumberland] ; and has issue — James Joicey,
Esq., 2nd Lieut. 14th Hussars, b. 1907 (Club — Cavalry);
Norah Marguerite ; Sylvia Alice ; and Angela Georgina
(A\s.r.— Longhirst, Morpeth, Northumberland ; 23 Norfolk
Street, W.)] ; (2) Hon. Hugh Edward Joicey, D.S.O.,
Col. Res. of Officers, late 14th Hussars, b. 1881 [m.
1921, Joan Katherine, d. of Hon. Frederick William
Lambton ; and has issue— David Hugh Joicey, Esq., b.
1922 ; Michael Edward Joicey, Gentleman, b. 1925. Res. —
Etal Manor, Berwick-on-Tweed]. Seat — Ford Castle,
Berwick-on-Tweed, Northumberland. Town res. — 58
Cadogan Square, S. W. Clubs — Reform, National Liberal,
Hurlingham.
JOHN PAKENHAM JOICEY-CECIL, Esq. .commonly
called Lord John Pakenham Joicey-Cecil, Major 4th Batt.
Lincolnshire Regt., formerly Lieut. Gren. Guards, J. P. for
additional surname and arms of Joicey. Born March 3,
1867, being the fourth son of the late Most Hon. William
Alleyne Cecil, third Marquess of Exeter, P.C. , by his wife
Lady Georgina Sophia, second dau. of the Right Hon.
Thomas Pakenham, second Earl of Longford. Ar-
morial bearings -Quarterly, 1 and 4, barry of ten argent
and azure, over all six escutcheons sable, three, two and
one, each charged with a lion rampant of the first (for
Cecil) ; 2 and 3, argent, three torteaux, each charged with
a lozenge in bend of the first between two bendlets gules
(for Joicey). Mantling azure and argent.. Crests -1. upon
a cap of maintenance, a garb or, supported by two lions,
the dexter argent, the sinister azure (for Cecil) ; 2. upon a
wreath of the colours, a demi-man affronts in armour proper,
the helmet adorned with three feathers gules, argent and
azure, resting the dexter hand on an escutcheon of the arms
of Joicey and supporting with the sinister a spiked mace
also proper. Motto -" Cor unum via una." Livery (dress)
— Light blue, white facings, silver buttons; (undress), pepper
and salt, silver buttons. Married, Sept. 15, 1896, Isabella
Maud, eHest dau. and co-h. of the late Col. John Joicey,
M. P. , of Newton Hall, Northumberland ; and has had Issue
— (1) John Francis James Joicey-Cecil, Esq., Lieut. Gren.
Gds. , b. Sept. 18, 1897 ; killed in action 1916 ; (2) Edward
Wilfrid George J icey-Cecil, Gentleman, b. 1912; Isabella
Rosamond Georgiana [m. 1926, Capt. John Noble
Kennedy, M.C., R.A.] ; and Maud Lettice Mary. Seat —
Highfield, Andover. Club —Junior Carlton,
JOLY DE LOTBINIERE (Confirmed in France by
" titrede noblesse " 1785. Regd. H. Coll. ). Per fesse azure
and argent, in chief upon the trunk of a tree fessewise or,
two silver partridges ensigned by the coronet of a French
the Liberty of the Soke of Peterborough, M.P. Stamford
Div. of Lincolnshire 1606. Assumed by Roy. Lie. 1898, the
marquess, and in base issuing from water three bulrushes
erect all proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
Issuing from the coronet of a French marquess proper, a
demi-lion rampant azure, holding in the dexter paw afleur-
de-lys or. Motto — " Sois juste et fort." -= - u
Son of Edmond Gustave Joly de Lotbiniere, Esq.,
J. P., Seignior of Lotbiniere in the Province of Quebec,
Canada (son of Hon. Sir Henri Joly de Lotbiniere,
K..C. M.G. , P.C. — see blow), b. i860; d. 1911 ; m.
1885, Lucy Geils, d. of late William Darling Campbell
of Quebec: —
Alain de Lotbiniere Joly de Lotbiniere, Esq., B.A. ,
Mediille d'Honneur en Vermeil, Capt. (Res.) R.H.C.
Seignior of Lotbiniere, b. 1886; m. 1912, Mary Agnes, d.
of the late William Jasper Slayden ; and has issue — Alain
Chartier Edmond Joly de Lotbiniere, Gentleman, b. 1923 ;
and 3 daus. Estate— The Seigniory of Lotbiniere (granted
hv Louis XIV. in 1672). Seat — Pointe Platon, County
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of Lotbiniere, Province of Quebec, Canada. Res. —
591 Pine Avenue, Montreal, Canada. Clubs — Mount Royal,
University, and Garrison (Quebec).
Sons of Hon. Sir Henri Joly de Lotbiniere, K.C.M.G.,
P.C. (Canada), LL.D,, D.C.L., K.C., Premier of
Quebec 1878-9, Minister of Inland Revenue for Canada
1896-1900, Lieut. -Gov. of British Columbia 1900-6,
grandson of the last Marquess of Lotbiniere, b. 1829 ;
d. 1908 ; m. 1858, Margaretta Josepha, d. of Hammond
Gotten : —
Alain Chartier de Lotbiniere Joly de Lctbiniere, Esq.,
C.B., C.S.I. (1911), CLE. (1906), Maj.-Gen. (ret,) late
R.E., has Kaisar-i-Hind gold medal, b. 1862; m. 1887,
Mari n Helen, d. of Lieut. -Col. John Campbell. Club —
Naval and Military.
Henri Gustave joly de Lotbiniere, Esq., D.S.O. (1902),
Brig. -Gen. (ret.) late R.E. .served on N.W. Frontier, India,
1897-8 (medal and three clasps), S. African War, 1899- 1902
(medal, desp. , bt., and D.S.O.), with Somaliland Field
Force 1903-4, and Great War 1915-18 (desp. 5 times,
Brev.-Col., b. 1868 ; m. 1902, Mildred Louisa, d. of
Charles Seymour Grenfell, Esq., J. P., of Taplow, Bucks. ;
and has issue — 2 sons. Res.— Brandon Hall, Brandon,
Suffolk.
JOLLIFFE. Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, on a pile
vert, three dexter hands couped of the first (for
Jolliffe) ; 2 and 3, argent, two bars azure (for Hylton).
Mantling vert and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of
fhe colours, a cubit arm erect couped vested vert
cuffed and the sleeve charged with a pile argent, the
hand grasping a sword in bend proper. Supporters —
Two lions guardant azure, each charged on the shoulder
with three annulets two and one or. Motto — " Tant
que je puis."
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir Hedworth Hylton-Jolliffe, 2nd
Baron Hylton, b. 1829 ; d. 1899 J by his first wife,
m. 1858, Agnes Mary, d. of 2nd Earl of Strafford : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Hylton George Hylton Jolliffe, 3rd Baron
Hylton, of Hylton, Durham, and Petersfield, Southampton
(19 July 1866), and a Baronet (20 Aug. 1821), M.A.
(Oxford), J. P., C.A., formerly M.P., Lord-in -Waiting to
the King, and Capt. of the Yeomen of the Guard, b.
1862 ; m. 1896, Lady Alice Hervey, d. of 3rd Marquess
of Bristol ; and has issue; — Hon. William George Hervey
Jolliffe, Capt. Coldstream Gds., b. 1898 ; Hon. Elizabeth
Alice Cecilia [m. 1928, Edmond Joly de Lotbiniere, late
Lieut. R.E.]. Seat — Ammerdown Park, Radstock.
Town res. — 21 Manchester Square, W.i. Clubs —
Brooks's, Carlton.
JONES, see HEYWOOD-JONES,
and WILLDING-JONES.
PRYCE-JONES,
JONES of Irnham Hall (H. Coll.). Per chevron argent
and sable, in chief two dragons' heads erased gules, and
in base two crosses patee ntchee in saltire or. Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-gryphon gules, grasping a miner's pick-
axe head downwards in pale or. Badge — An ogress
charged with a miner's pickaxe in pale surmounted
by two crosses patee ntchee in saltire or. Motto —
" Quod caepio persequor."
Son of Thomas Jones, of Walsall : —
Sir Frederick John Jones, 1st Bart. (23 May 1919),
J. P. W.R. Yorks., Lord of the Manors of Irnham and
Corby, b. 1854 ; m. 1st, 1877, Annie Elizabeth (d. 1893),
d. of Walter Benton, of Walsall ; 2nd, 1902, Katherine
(d. 1921), d. of Robert Dyson, of Rotherham ; and has
issue (by 1st marriage) — (1) Walter Benton Jones, Esq.,
b. 1880 ; {2} Charles Frederick Jones, Esq., b. 1882 ; Edith
Annie [m. 1901, Leslie Wilton] ; Marion [m. 1908, James
Wortley Fawcett] ; Agnes [m. 1907, Martin James
Mowat ; and has issue] ; (by 2nd marriage) — Katherine
Mary. Seat — Irnham Hall, Grantham.
PRICHARD-JONES of Bron Menai (H. Coll., 1910).
Gules, a lymphad in full sail or, on a chief of the second,
two escutcheons of the first. Mantling gules and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colou s, a demi-lion gules, rest-
ing the sinister paw on a boar's head erased or. Motto —
"Ventus secundet."
Sons of Sir John Prichard Prichard-Jones, 1st Bt. , J. P.
and D. L. Anglesiey, b. 1845 ; a sumed by Deed Poll 1917
the ad itional surname of Prichard ; d. igij ; m. 1st,
1878, May Coggan, d. of Vincent Coates, formerly
of Muchelney, Langport, Somerset; m. 2nd, 191 1,
Marie (who m. 2nd, 1926, 14th Baron Louth), yst. d.
of late Charles Read, Solicitor, of Hampstead: —
Sir John Prichard-Jones, 2nd Bart. (15 July 1910), b.
1913. Seats — Maes-yr-Hav, Elstree, Herts.; Bron Mtnai,
Dwyran, Anglesey.
Richard William Prichard-Jones, Esq., b. 1914.
JONES (H. Coll.,). Per chevron gules and argent, in
chief two eagles' heads erased or, and in base a lymphad
sable. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, an eagle's head erased or, supporting in
the beak an anchor sable. Motto — " Nihil volenti
durum."
Son of George Jones, of Pontnewydd, co. Mon-
mouth : —
Sir Thomas George Jones, K.B.E. (1921), b. 1881 ;
m. 1901, Mary, d. of the late Alfred Matthews, of Porth-
cawl, co. Glamorgan ; and has issue — Ronald Jones,
Esq., b. 1904 ; Monica ; Veronica ; Marie. Res. — Beach-
side, Porthcawl, co. Glamorgan.
JONES. Gules, on a chevron or, between three escut-
cheons argent, each charged with a boar's head couped of
the first, an arrow paleways proper, a martlet for difference.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, upon a mount vert, a boar's head couped gules, in
front of an arrow paleways proper. Motto — " Heb nevol
nerth nid sicr saeth."
Only surv. son of Alexander Fair Jones, Esquire, J. P.
Flints, formerly Capt. 4th Hussars, Major late 6th Batt.
King's Royal Rifle Corps, b. Feb. 24, 1838 ; d. 1915 ;
m. Sept. 11, 1866, Amelia Helen (d. 1909), d. of James
Gillespie Davidson, W.S., of Edinburgh : —
Alexander Keith Jones, Esq., J. P. Kingston, Jamaica,
Capt. R.N. (ret.), b. Feb. 20, 1870. Clubs— Army and
Navy; Grosvenor (Chester).
JONES (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent a
chevron ermines between three ravens sable, on a chief
engrailed of the second a heart or (for Jones) ; 2 and 3,
argent, on a chevron sable, gutte'e-d'eau, between three
quails proper, in the centre chief point a pellet, two swords
points upward, of the first (for Quayle). Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, on a heart or, a raven sable, gorged
with a collar gemel argent. Motto — " Deus pascit corvos. '"
Livery — White, with black cuffs and collar.
Son of Rev. Charles William Jones, M.A. , Vicar of
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Pakenham, co. Suffolk, and formerly Rural Dean, b.
1825; d. 1906; m. 1853, Barbara Rose, second d. of
Robert Weale, Assistant Commissioner of Poor Laws : —
Morey Quayle Jones, Esq. , C. B. (Mil. Div. ) (1898), C. M.G.
(1917), C.B.E. (civ.) (1920), Brig.-Gen. commanding 17th
Inf. Brigade, Ireland (1905-9), Hon. Brig.-Gen. (1912),
J. P., D.L. co. Warwick, served Bechuanaiand Campaign,
S. Africa, and Great War, Barrister-at-Law, b. 1855 ; m.
Feb. 14, 1888, Isabel Dashwood ; and has issue— Phyllis
Quayle [m. Lt.-Col. Starkey, of Radway Grange, Warwick-
shire. Res. — Claverdon Hall, Warwick; Barton Mere,
Bury St. Edmund's. Club — Army and Navy.
JONES (H. Coll., 26 Nov. 1924). Per chevron azure
and or, in chief two dragons' heads erased and respectant
of the second, and in base, on a mount issuant vert, a lion
rampant of the first. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, in front of a dragon's head or,
two fasces saltirewise azure.
Son of Rev. Frederick Edward Lloyd Jones, Clerk
in Holy Orders, of Folkestone, b. 1832 ; d. 1918 ;
m. 1857, Agnes Harriet, d. of Rev. Francis Vyvyan
Luke : —
Arthur Vyvyan Lloyd Jones, Esq., J. P., b. i860;
m. 1910, Edith Mary, d. of the late William Price of
Bracknell, Berks. Res. — Penyrallt, Pentrecourt, Llan-
geler, co. Carmarthen.
JONES. Sable, a stag trippant between three spear-
heads argent. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a stag trippant proper, in front of two
spears in saltire, the shafts sable and the heads argent.
Motto — "Spectemur agendo."
Son of Edward Feilding Jones, Gentleman, b. March2S,
1868 ; m. Nov. 23, 1895, Ella, dau. of Owen Friend
of Moreton Hampstead, Devonshire: —
William Owen Ellis Feilding Jones, Gentleman, b. April
26, 1900. Res. —
JONES of Liverpool (H. Coll., 14 June 1923). Per
pale dovetail azure and argent, a chevron sable, in dexter
chief a four-masted sailing ship sails furled flags flying
to the dexter or. Crest — On a wreath argent and vert,
upon the round top of the mast of a sailing ship an eagle
perched head to the sinister all or. Badge — A fountain
encircled by a wreath of sea campion proper, tied with a
riband azure. Motto — " Anturiaf."
Second son of Thomas Jones, of Bush Farm, Port
Dinorwic, co. Carnarvon ; m. Catherine d. of Owen
Davies, of Rhostryfan, co. Carnarvon : —
David Jones, Esq., J. P. Liverpool, b. 1864; m. 1899.
Thomas Roberts, of Colwyn,
Elder Jones, Gentleman, b.
Res. — 39 Hyde Park Gate,
Exchange, and University
Amelia Annie, d. of Capt.
and has issue — Thomas
1904; Mary Constance.
S.W.7. Clubs— R.A.C.
(Liverpool).
JONES of Chester (H. Coll., 23 Jan. 1919). Argent,
a chevron between in chief two boars' heads erased, and
in base a spear-head, all gules. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount
vert, a boar's head erased quarterly gules and argent.
Motto — " Heb nevol nerth nid sicr sabth."
Second son of John Jones, Esq., J. P., of Ireton
Lodge, Wolverhampton, b. ; d. ; m.
Elizabeth Leigh : —
Edward Peter Jones, Esq., J. P. for Cheshire and
Chester, b. 1871 ; m. 1900, Madeline, d. of Sir Horatio
Brevitt, Knt., of Wolverhampton. Res. — Greenbank,
Chester. Club — Reform.
Eldest son of Harry Beresford- Jones (the third son
of the above John Jones, Esq.), b. 1872 ; m. 1901,
Lilian Isabel, d. of William Thomas, of Wolver-
hampton : —
Capt. Richard Duncan Beresford-Jones, b.
Res.—
JONES (H. Coll.). Ermine, a lion rampant azure
within a bordure of the last, charged with eight mullets or.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a lion rampant azure, resting the sinister forepaw
on an antique shield or, charged with a spear-head proper,
and the dexter hind paw on a mullet or. Motto — "JEquo
animo."
Son of Col. Inigo William Jones, M.A., of Kelston
Park, J. P. and D.L., formerly Major nth Hus.,
High Sheriff co. Somerset 1868, and Lt.-Col. 1st Batt.
Somerset Vol., b. ; d. 1878; m. 1844, Anne Maria,
d. of Joseph Neeld of Grittleton, Wilts. :—
Rev. Ralph William Inigo- Jones, Clerk in Holy Orders,
Rector of Tatterford, Norfolk, 1891-1923, formerly Lieut.
R.N., Lord of the Manor of Kelston, b. 1851 (assumed by
Deed Poll igi4the additional surname of Inigo) ; m. 1879,
Minnie, d. of the late Henry Griffiths, of Brighton ; and
has issue— Lionel William Inigo-Jones, Gentleman, b. 1885.
Seat— Kelston Park, nr. Bath.
JONES (H. Coll.). Sable, on a fesse cottised between
three boar's heads couped or, a cross pat6e between two
pierced mullets of the field. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a boar's
head couped erect or, two pierced mullets gules. Motto —
" Heb lafur Heb lwydd."
Sons of James Jones, Gentleman, of Leytonstone,
Essex Surveyor in H.M. Customs (ret.), b. 1844; m.
1867, Margaret (d. 1902), foster d. of William Robin-
son of H.M. Customs, Liverpool : —
Arthur Ernest Jones, Gentleman, b. 1870.
Harold William Jones, Gentleman, b. 1876.
Frederick James Jones, Gentleman, b. 1878.
Herbert Erasmus Jones, Gentleman, b. 1880.
Richard Grosvenor Jones, Gentleman, b. 1883.
Leonard Stanley Jones, Gentleman, b. 1891.
JONES (H. Coll.). Per fesse azure and or, a sword in
pale, point downwards, between in chief a scroll and a
flame of fire, all proper, and in base two lozenges sable.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, issuant from a mount sable, three sunflowers,
leaved proper. Motto — " Lumen accipe et imperii."
Son of John Jones, Esq., J. P., of Northlands, co.
Glamorgan, b. ; d, ; m. : —
John James Jones, Esq., J. P., D.L. and (1914) Sheriff
co. Brecon, Lt.-Col. (ret.) 1st Vol. Batt. South Wales
Borderers, V.D., b. 1845 ; m. 1st, 1869, Kate (d. 1922),
d. of William Jones, Esq., J. P., of Cyfarthfa, Merthyr
Tydfil; 2nd, 1925, Annie, d. of the late H. C. Mann, of
Cefn Coed. Res. — Fronhenlog, Cefn-Coed-y-Cymnor,
Vaynor, co. Brecknock. Club — R.A.C.
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JONES of Llanmiloe (H. Coll.). Argent, on a chevron
between two bulls' heads erased in chief and a hon passant
in base azure, a tower ensigned by a ducal coronet or,
between two boars' heads couped of the field. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
boar's head erased azure, tusked or, in front of a dexter
arm embowed in armour proper, garnished gold, the hand
within a gauntlet striking with a scimitar also proper, the
hilt of the second. Motto— " Pro patria et rege."
Sons of Morgan Jones of Llanmiloe, co. Carmarthen,
I. P. and D.L. cos. Carmarthen, Cardigan, and Pem-
broke, High Sheriff co. Cardigan 1854, b. 1829 ; d.
1905 ; m. ist, 1852, Helen (d. 1855), d. of Alexander
Stewart; 2nd, 1858, Sarah Fiances, d. of Rees Goring
Thomas ; 3rd, 1875, Elizabeth Maria, d. of George
Bowen Jordan: —
Morgan Jones, Esq., J.P. co. Carmarthen, High Shenrt
1909, Lord of the Manor of Langharne, late Lieut. 15th E.
York's. Regt., b. 1854; m. 1879, Sophie, eld. d. of James
Atkinson Sharp of Linden Hall, Lanes. ; and has issue-
Morgan Grainger Jones, Esq., Capt. Royal Welsh
Fusiliers, b. 1881 [m. 1908, Josephine Mary Margaret, d. of
Sir William Nelson, Bart., and has issue— Gwyn William
Morgan Jones, Gentleman, b. 1910]. Seats— Llanmiloe,
St. Clears, Carmarthenshire; Stratford Lodge, Southsea,
Hants. Club— Naval and Military.
William Price Sutton Jones, Gentleman, b. 1877. Res.—
MORRIS PATERSON JONES, Esq., J.P. (ret.) for
the city of Liverpool, Solicitor, Past Pres. of the In-
corporated Law Society of Liverpool, Governor of
Liverpool College, Fellow of the Institute of Directors.
Born Nov. 28, 1847, being the eldest son of the late Morns
Charles Jones, Esq., J.P. for Montgomeryshire, F.S.A., of
of Gungrog, Welshpool, by his wife Elizabeth, eldest
daughter of the late Robert Paterson, J.P. of Nunfield, in
the county of Dumfries. Armorial bearings (H. Coll.,
26 July 1882)— Sable, a fasces fessewise or, between three
nags' heads erased argent. Mantling sable and or. Crest—
Upon a wreath of the colours, a fasces fessewise or, sur-
mounted by a nag's head erased argent. Motto— " Justus
ac tenax propositi." Married, March 4, 1874, Clara, eldest
daughter of the late John Vernon of Tushingham, in the
county of Cheshire (she died September 16, 1884) ; and has
surv. Issue— Morris Vernon Jones, Gentleman, served Great
War with Liverpool Scottish Regt., and R. Welch Fus., b.
September 16, 1884 ; m. 1914, Gladys Margaret, only d.
of William Forshaw Wilson, of Liverpool ; and has issue
— Ve-non Morris Jones, Gentleman, b. 1920 ; and William
Morris Jones, Gentleman (twin), b. 1920] ; Gladys. He
married secondly, May 25, 1899, Elizabeth (she died 2
April 1924), youngest dau. of the late Charles Lane of
Liverpool. Estate— Gungrog, co. Montgomery. Post,
address — Gungrog Hall, Welshpool. Clubs— Athenaeum
(Liverpool), Conservative (Liverpool).
JONES of Borth (H. Coll., 1914)- Vert, a crescent
between four estoiles, two and two, or. Mantling vert
and or.— Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front of
two sceptres in saltire or, an eagle's head erased proper.
Motto — " Quod non es nolis." .
Only son of the Rev. Evan Jones, Clerk in Holy
Orders, of Bethune Road, Stamford Hill, b. 1832 ;
d. 1902 : m. Mary, d. of Edward Jones : —
Richard Evan Jones, Esq., O.B.E., J.P. co Cardigan
M.A. (Camb.), b. 1873; m. 1904, Gertrude Helen, d. of
Herbert Briddon ; and has issue— Richard Evan Lloyd
Jones, Gentleman, b. 1905 ; Herbert Vincent Jones,
Gentleman, b. 1908. Res.— Borth, co. Cardigan.
Club — Constitutional.
JONES, formerly of Dollanstown (U.O.). Gules, on a
cross between four mullets pierced or, a broken spear,
pheon downwards, of the field. Mantling gules and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a wing gules, semee
of estoiles or. Livery — Blue and silver, blue facings,
and white breeches.
Sons of Gilbert Pickering Rudkin Jones of Dollans-
town, co. Meath, b 1834 ; d. 1901 ; m. 1875, Mane,
d. of Joseph Bond, of Taunton : —
Roger Conyngham Jones, Gentleman, b. 1876 ; w.1913,
Amabel Gertrude, d. of Charles W. Beckwith, of Douglas,
Isle of Man ; and has issue — Florence Josephine Rudkin.
Res.— 69 Waterloo Road, Dublin. .
Henry Shawe Jones, Gentleman, b. 1881. Res.— Apia,
Samoa.
JONES (H. Coll.). Azure, between two barrulets
wavy argent, three galleys in full sail, pennons flying
gules in chief a sun in splendour or. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
dragon -gules, resting the sinister claw on an anchor
proper ' Badge — Between two dragons' wings conjoined
gules, a ship's lantern proper. Motto— " Yr lor yum
hangor hi."
Son of the late Cipt. John Jones, of Llanon, co.
Thomas8Alban Jones, Esq., D.S.O., R.D.,Capt. R.N.R.
(ret.), High Sheriff co. Radnor, a Freeman of the City
of London, formerly Nautical Advisor to Union Castle
Mail Steamship Co., Ltd., b. 1869 ; m. 1905, Anne, d.
of John Roberts, Esq., J.P. Res.—
JONES (H. Coll). Per chevron sable and vert, a chevron
invected argent, charged with four pallets gules between two
fleurs-de-lys in chief of the third and an eagle displayed in
base or, on a chief also of the third, a stag statant proper
between two lozenges azure. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a stag stagnant between
two arms in armour counter-embowed, each holding in the
hand a fleur-de-lys. Motto— ' ' A noddo Duw a ncddir.
Livery— Brown, with light blue facings.
Sons of Rev. Thomas Jones of Eisteddfa, Criccieth, N.
Wales, by lane Elizabeth, d. of Robert Jones:—
Sir Robert Armstrong-Jones, Knt.-Bach. (i9i7),C.BE
mil. (i9i9),F.R.C.P., F.R.C.S., D.Sc, M.D. (Lond.), b.
1857 ; assumed by Deed Poll 1913, the additional surname
of Armstrong; m. 1893. Margaret Elizabeth, eld. d. of the
late Sir Owen Roberts, M.A., D.C.L., LL.D., J. P., D.L.,
and has issue— Ronald Owen Lloyd Armstrong Armstrong-
Jones, Esq., b. 1899 \m. 1925, Anne, d. of Lt.-Col.
Leonard Messel, of Nymans, Handcross, SussexJ ; h,laine
Margaret Armstrong [w. 1920, Capt. Edward Charles
Wauchope, M.C.]; and Gwendolen Jane Armstrong.
Res— a Bramham Gardens, S.W. ; PlasDinas, Carnarvon,
N. Wales. Club— Reform.
^David Fowden Jones, Esq., J.P. co. Carnarvonshire, 6.
1867- m. onlv d. of late Rev. John Hughes, Vicar of
Tydweiliog, Carnarvonshire : and has issue-Dorothy ; and
Marjorie. Res. -Eisteddfa, Criccieth. N. Wales.
IONES (H. Coll.). Argent, a lion rampant vert, holding
be ween the paws an escutcheon of the last, charged with a
sun in splendour, and in chief three crescents of the second^
Mantling vert and argent. Crest-On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion pfoper, holding between the paws a
sun in splendour or, and supporting under the sinister paw
an increscent argent. Motto-' ' Esto sol testis.
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Son of William Charles Jones, Esquire, J. P. for co.
Chester, D.L. for co. Lancaster, High Sheriff 1899,
and Major Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry, M.A.
Trin. Coll., Cambridge, b. 1853 ; m. 1882, Mary, dau.
of Edward Greenall, Esq., of Grappenhall Hall, J. P.
co. Chester : —
William Piers Montagu Jones, Gentleman, b. April 26,
1883. Seat— Lannerch Park, St. Asaph.
WILSON CARSTAIRS JONES, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
for Flintshire (High Sheriff 1895). Born 1857, being
the eldest son of the late John Carstairs Jones, Esq.,
of Hartsheath, by his second wife Elizabeth Jane, dau.
of the Rev. William Currie of Boughton Hall, Cheshire.
Armorial bearings — Gules, on a chevron or, between
three escutcheons argent, each charged with a boar's head
couped of the first, an arrow paleways proper. Mantling
gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, upon a
mount vert, a boar's head couped gules, in front of an
arrow paleways proper. Motto — " Heb nevol nerth nidd
sicrsaeth." Livery — Dark green coat and waistcoat, yellow
piping, black trousers with yellow stripe (for full dress, yellow
plush breeches). Married, 1881, Maude (rf. 1927), youngest
dau. of Clement Swetenham of Somerford Booths, in the
co. of Chester. Seats— Hartsheath, Flintshire ; and The
Old Hall, Chester. Club— Constitutional.
JONES (H. Coll.). Argent , a cross clechee and pomettee
gules, between two caducei in chief and as many eagles
displayed in base proper. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion sable, charged with a cross as in the
arms, or, and holding in the dexter paw a cross Calvary
in bend sinister also or. Motto — " Bydd lew heb lid."
Sons of Rev. John Jones, b. 1837 (d. 1902), Rector of
Llanfihangel-cum-Llanddewi, Abergwesyn, m. 1861,
Mary Anne, third d. of Rev. John Davies of Adpar,
Newcastle-Emlyn : —
John Arnallt Jones, Esq., V.D. , J. P. Glamorgansh. , M.D.
(Durham), D.P.H. (Dublin), L.R.C.P. (Lond.), M.R.C.S.
(Eng.), M. and L.S.A. (Lond.), Hon. Lt.-Col. R.A.M.C.
(T.), Knight of Grace Order of the Hospital of St. John of
Jerusalem, Hon. Surgeon to H.M. the King, Col. A. M.S.
(T. ) and Assist. Director of Medical Services Welsh Div. ,
formerly Sanitary Officer on Staff Welsh Div. Ter. Force,
and Senior Med. Officer 2nd V. B. Welsh Regt., and Lt.-
Col. Army Med. Reserve, b. 1862; m. 1892, Alice Anne,
second d. of William Williams, Esq., J. P. Glamorgansh.,
formerly M. P. for Swansea Boroughs, of Maesgwernen Hall,
Morriston ; and has issue — Glyn Carbery Arnallt Jones,
Gentleman, b. 1897 ; and Margaret Hid. Res.— Dyffryn,
Llandaff, co. Glamorgan. Clubs — Welsh, County (Swansea).
Rev. George Ifor Rhys Jones, M.A. (Oxon), Clerk in
Holy Orders, b. 1876; m. 1903. Eloisa, d. of late Henry
Oswin Willcox of Adelaide, S. Australia ; and has issue —
(1) Oswin Ralph Ifor Jones, Gentleman, b. 1904; (2) John
Humphrey Ifor Jones, Gentleman, b. 1908. Res. — Llanvillo
Rectory, Talgarth, Brecon. Club— County (Brecon).
JONES (H. Coll). Per fesse gules and sable, a tower
triple - towered or, between two flaunches argent, each
charged with a cinquefoil of the first. Mantling gules and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle dis-
played or, charged on the breast with two cinquefoils in
pale gules, and holding in each claw a palm-branch vert.
Motto — " Sub umbra alarum."
Sons of John Syers Gregory Jones of Everton, Lanes.,
b. ; d. ; m. , Maria Louisa, d. of Leopold
Zuloago : —
John Gregory Jones, Gentleman, b. 21 Aug. 1861 ; m.
14 March 1888, Mercedes Elena, d. of Godfrey Abell ; and
has issue — Norah Violet; and Lila Mercedes. Res. —
2 Parsifal Road, Finchley Road, Hampstead, London,
N.W. ; 131 Calle Baquedano, Iquique, Chili. Clubs —
Junior Constitutional, St. John's Wood, Arts.
Alfred Frederick Syers Jones, Gentleman, b. 1865. Res.
— Iquique, Chili, South America.
JONES of Bealanamore and Headford (Confn. U.O. 10
Aug. 1647). Gules, three lioncels rampant guardant or,
armed and langued azure, on a quarter of the second a fret
of the first. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a talbot's head couped argent, langued and
chained gules. Motto — " Deus fortitudo mea. " Livery —
Claret, yellow facings.
Son of Thomas John Jones, Esq., Col. late R.A. , b.
1839 ; d. 1928 ; m. 1869, Margaret Gertrude d. of
Sir Theophilus Shepstone, K.C.M.G. : —
Eustace Henry Jones, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. (ret.) R.F.A.,
served in China 1900 (medal), and Great War, b. 1875 ; m.
1917, Nancy Rosamund, d. of the late Alfred Banks, of
Graveley, Herts. Seat — Lisnawilly House, Dundalk.
Son of Rev. James Jones, M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dub.),
Chancellor of Armagh and Rector of Kilmore, b. 1792 ;
d. 1871 ; tn. 1836, Isabella, d. of Rev. Thomas Quin of
Wingfield : —
John George Jones, Esq., Admiral (ret.), b. 1844; m.
1st, Frances Campbell Stone, and has issue — (1) James
Jones, Esq., Lieut, late R.N. , b. 1880; m. 2nd, 1891,
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Harriette, yngst. d. of Fleming Blanchard of Truro, Nova
Scotia, and has further issue— (2) John Fleming Jones,
Esq., O.B.E., D.S.C., Squadron-Comdr. R.N.A.S., and
Major R.A.F., served Great War (despatches), b. 1892 [mu
1926, Margaret Stuart, only d. of John Basil Hall, Esq.,
M.C, J.P., of Bradford]. Res.— High Littleton House,
High Littleton, Somerset.
Sons of John Jones, Esq., of Kilmore House, Ros-
common, and Gort Lodge, co. Leitrim, *. 1831 ; d.
1906; m. i860, Charlotte, d. of Robert Browne, of
Burren, co. Carlow : —
Bolton Charles Jones, Gentleman, LL.D. , T.C.D.,
Barrister-at-Law, Lincoln's Inn, 6. 1861. Res. — Cadiz,
Spain.
Arthur Henry Jones, Esq., J. P., b. 1870. Res.— Newtown
Park, Doneraile, co. Cork.
Walter Alfred Jones, Esq., Ph.D., J. P., co. Roscommon,
b. 1878 ; m. 1907, Bridie Jane Georgina, d. of Robert
French, of Frenchbrooke, and Larchgrove, co. Roscommon.
Seats — Mount Browne House, co. Roscommon ; Headford
House, co. Roscommon. Res.— Mount Browne, Strokes-
town, co. Roscommon.
JONES of Ardnaglas, co. Sligo (U.O.). Per bend
sinister ermine and ermines, a lion rampant or, armed
and langued gules, a bordure engrailed of the third.
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Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a lion couchant or, armed and langued gules,
charged on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped vert. Motto
— " Periculum ex aliis facito."
Sons of Admiral Loftus Francis Jones, *. 1836; d. 1912;
m. 1877, Gertrude, d. of William Hancock Gray of
Ryde :—
Lewis Tobias Loftus Jones, Esq. , Comm. R.N. , b. 1878 ;
m. Constance Shackles ; and has issue — Lettice. Res. —
Loftus William Jones, Esq., Comm. R.N.,*. 1879; m.
1910, Daisy Damphrey. Res. —
Charles Gray Peyton Jones, Esq., Lieut.-Comdr. R.N.,
b. 1884. Res.—
Edmund Francis Loftus Jones, Esq., Lieut.-Comdr. R.N. ,
b. 1889. Res.—
Sons of Peyton Jones (son of John Peyton Jones),
b. 1840 ; d. 1904 ; m. 1874, Letitia Caroline, d. of
Charles Gavin Casey, Surgeon : —
Loftus Edward Percival Jones, Gentleman, b. 1876.
Post. add. — Shanghai, China.
Lewis Tobias Jones, Esq., Comm. R.N., b. 1877.
Jeremy Peyton Jones, Gentleman, b. 1881. Res. —
Yr. son of John Peyton Jones, late 63rd Regt., of
Ardnaglas, Westbury, Tasmania, b. ; d. ;
m. , Eliza Dennis : —
Charles Osborne Jones, Gentleman, b. . Res.—
New South Wales.
JONES of Cranmer Hall (H. Coll., 1831). Azure, on a
fesse or, a bomb between two grenades, all fired proper, in
chief a castle argent, and over it the word " Netherlands"
in letters of gold, in base a lion couchant argent, also
gorged with a riband gules, fimbriated azure, therefrom
pendent a representation of the gold medal presented to
Sir J. T. Jones for his services at Badajoz. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
castle argent, a lion couchant or, gorged with a wreath of
laurel proper, pendent therefrom an escocheon gules,
charged with a representation of the gold medal as in the
arms. Motto — " Marte et arte. "
Son of Sir Willoughby Jones, 3rd Bart., J. P. and D.L.
Norfolk (High Sheriff 1851), b. 1820; d. 1884; m.
1856, Emily, d. of Henry Taylor Jones :—
Sir Lawrence John Jones 4th Bart. (30 Sept. 1831), J. P.
co. Norfolk, M.A. (Camb.), Barrister-at-Law, late Capt. 3rd
V.B. Norfolk Regt., b. 1857 ; m. 1st, 1882, Evelyn Mary
(d. 1912), d. of late James Johnstone Bevan of Northgate
House, Bury St. Edmund's; m. 2nd, 1916, Paula, d. of the
late Francis Joseph Schuster, of 39 Harrington Gardens,
S.W. ; and has issue (by 1st wife— (1) Lawrence Evelyn
Jones, Esq., M.C, T.D., Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple),
Major Beds. Yeo., b. 1885 [m. 1912, Lady Evelyn Alice
Grey, d. of 4th Earl Grey; and has issue— Nancy Law-
rence ; Dinah Evelyn Lawrence ; Vivian Lawrence ; and
Lavinia Lawrence (Res.— 15 Cleveland Gardens, W.2)];
(2) Bertram Edward Jones, Esq., Comdr. R.N. Emergency
List,*. 1886 [m. 1913, Gwenddolen Mary, d. of late Herbert
Goodall (Res.— Friarage Farm, Blakeney, Norfolk)]; and
Rachel Margaret Lawrence. Seat — Cranmer Hall,
Fakenham, Norfolk. Club— Athenaeum.
Son of Rt. Rev. Herbert Edward Jones, M.A. (Camb.),
Suffragan Bishop of Lewes, b. 1861 ; d. 1920 ; m. 1888,
Madeleine Long, d. of Edward Long Fox, M.D.,of
Clifton :—
Edward Lawrence Jones, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; m. 1st,
1915, Kathleen Nairac (who obtained a div. 1922), d. of
the late William Scott, of Morden Road, Blackheath ; 2nd,
1923, Mary, d. of James R. Williams of Kew Park,
Jamaica. Address— 59 Doughty Street, W.C.i. Club—
Cavendish.
JONES of Ardnaree and Fortland (U.O.,Confmd. 1906).
Per pale azure and gules, three lions rampant between as
many mullets argent, a bordure engrailed or. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a buck statant argent, charged, with a trefoil slipped azure,
between the attires a bugle-horn stringed all of the last.
Motto— "Cervus lacessitus leo fit." Livery— Blue, with
red facings.
Sons of Major Thomas Ji.nes of Ardnaree, J. P. and
D.L. co. Sligo, J. P. co. Mayo, Major 4th Royal Irish
Dragoon Guards, b. 1824; d. 1868; m. 1863, Anne
Eliza, d. of Ralph Walters, M.P., Barrister-at-Law,
of Newcastle-on-Tyne, and Eaton Square, S.W. :—
Henry Hastings Jones, Esq., J. P. cos. Mayo and Sligo
(High Sheriff 1890), late Capt. 4th Batt. K.O. Royal
Lancaster Regt., b. 1865; m. 1899, Alice Came, d. of
late Richard John Harvey of Aliwal North, Cape Colony,
and Commissie Drift, O.R.C. ; and has surv. issue—
(1) Thomas George Clayton Vaughan Jones, Gentleman, *.
1907 ; (2) Lawrence Charles Kennedy Vaughan Jones,
Gentleman, b. 1909; and Marjorie Helena Elizabeth
Vaughan. Estate— Ardnaree, Ballina, co. Mayo. Seat—
Fortland, Easky, co. Sligo. Clubs— Constitutional, Junior
United Service.
Major Walter Vaughan Jones, 3rd Batt. Roy. Inniskilhng
Fus., b. 1868. Res.— 33 Launceston Place, Kensington,
W.8. Clubs— Junior United Service; Constitutional.
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JONES (Confn. U.O. 15 July 1908). Or, three lions
rampant guardant gules, on a canton vert, a fret of the
first. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a talbot's head couped argent, langued gules,
collared vert, retty or, chained of the last. Motto — " Deus
fortitudo mea." Livery — Green and yellow.
Only son of Frederick Ambrose Noble Jones, b. 1833 ;
d. 1904; m. 1856, Helen, d. of James Ellaway of
Bristol :—
Frederick William Noble Jones, Gentleman, b. 1862 ;
m. 1889, Edith Maude, d. of Edward Turner of Balmain,
Sydney, Australia ; and has surv. issue — Frederick James
Noble Jones, Gentleman, b. 1898 \in. 1925, Enid Ruby
Garner, of Great Malvern, Worcs.]. Res. — Jonesborough,
Gerrard's Cross, Bucks. Club — R.A.C.
JONES of Pentower, co. Pembroke (H. Coll.). Argent,
lion rampant sable, collared and chain reflexed over the
back or, on a chief arched of the second, two mullets of
the first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, upon a rock proper, between two mullets
argent, a lion as in the arms. Motto — " Ehed a'i edyn
ei hun."
Eld. son of Thomas Daniel Jones, of Fishguard, b. 1829 ;
d. 1865 ; m. 1858, Martha Philipps, d. of Evan Davies,
of Pentower : —
Sir Evan Davies Jones, 1st Bart, of Pentower (9 July
1917), J. P., D.L. (High Sheriff 1911)00. Pembroke, LL.D.
(Hon. Causa, Univ. of Wales), late Major in the Engineers
and Railway Staff Corps of the Territorial Forces, M.P.
Pembroke 1918-22, b. 1859 ; m. 1st, 1884, Cecilia Anne {d.
1913), d. of the late Jacob Evans of St. Fagan's, Glamorgan ;
2nd, 1914, Lilly, yngst d. of James Railton, of Malpas, co.
Monmouth ; and has had issue — (1) Cecil Hugh Jones,
Esq., J. P. Pembroke, Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple).
Capt. nth Service Batt. R. Welsh Fusiliers, b. 1887 ; killed
in action 1918 ; (2) Tom Barry Jones, Esq., Lieut, (ret,)
Royal Fusiliers, M.A. Camb., A.M.I.C.E., b. 1888
[m. 1922, Jean, widow of Herbert Costain, R.A.F.] ; (31
Evan Davies Jones, Esq., Lieut. R.A.F., and Service
Batt. R. Fusiliers, b. 1893; killed in action 1918; Mary
Harris [w. 1st, 1913, Major George Harman, D.S.O., Rifle
Bde. (killed in action 1914); 2nd, 1917, Capt. Alfred
Caulfeild, M.B., Canadian A.M.C. ; and has issue]; and
Olive. Res. — Pentower, Fishguard, Pembrokeshire ; 6
Addison Road, Kensington, London, W. Clubs — Reform,
Royal Automobile, Phyllis Court (Henley), County (Haver-
fordwest).
JONES of Abberley, Worcs. (H. Coll.). Azure, on a
cross raguly argent, between in the first and fourth quarters
a pheon and in the second and third a cross moline or, five
mullets gules. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a stag lodged and regardant proper,
sem£e of acorns vert, in the mouth a fern-branch also proper.
Motto — " Deo adjuvante."
Sons of William Jones, Esq., D.L. , J. P., of Abberley
Hall, Worcs., b. ; d. 1902; m. : —
Frederick William Jones, Esq., J. P. Worcs., late 47th
Regt., b. 1858; m. 1884, Diana S C , d. of Capt.
J. H. St. John, late 20th Regt. Seats —
James Arthur Jones, Esq., J. P. Worcs., b. 1866 ; m. 1895,
Lucy Mabel, d. of James Jones of Lechlade Manor,
Glos. Res. — The Old Parsonage, Ombersely, Droitwich.
Club — Badminton.
JONES-PARRY. Argent, a fesse engrailed between four
lozenges, three and one, azure. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest -On a wreath of the colours, five battleaxes, staves
gules, headed or, three in pale, and two in saltire, encircled
with a wreath of laurel proper. Motto "Gofal dyn duw
ai gwerid." Livery- Oxford mixture, and scarlet and
white stripe.
Son of Sydney Henry Jones- Parry, Esq., late Capt.
Royal Dublin (late Madras) Fus. , J. P. and D.L. co.
Cardigan, High Sheriff 1871, b. 1830; d. 1907; m.
1857, Dorothea Anna, only child of the late Charles
Arthur Prichard, Esq., J. P. andD.L., of Tyllwydd, co.
Cardigan : —
Sydney Herbert Jones-Parry, Esq., J. P. co. Cardigan,
Paymaster-Comdr. late R.N., b. 1872 ; m. 1926, Maud, eld.
d. of W. A. Fleming, of 3 Grand Avenue, Hove, and
has issue — Hugh Sydney Love Jones-Parry, Gentleman, b.
1927. Post. add. — 40 Broadwater Down, Tunbridge
Wells.
JONES-WILLIAMS (R.L. 1871). Gyronny of eight
ermine and ermines, a lion rampant or, guttee-de-sang,
and for distinction a canton of the third. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, between
two spears erect proper, a talbot passant per pale ermine
and erminois charged for distinction upon the shoulder with
a cross crosslet sable.
Son of Thomas John Jones- Williams, Esq., J. P. of
Laughern Hill, Wichenford, near Worcester, b. 1850;
assumed by Royal Licence the additional surname
and the arms of Williams 1871 ; d. 1922; m. 1875,
Frances, dau. of A. C. Hooper of Claines, co.
Worcester : —
T. Charles Jones- Williams, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Melbourne, Hallow, Worcester.
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JORDAN (H. Coll., 28 June 1839). Azure, a cinquefoil
ermine, between three serpents nowed or, a bordure en-
grailed of the second. Mantling azure and argent. Crest
I On a wreath of the colours, a crescent or, issuing there-
i from a plume of five feathers azure entwined by a serpent
gold.
Sons of Charles Jordan, Gentleman, b. 1810; d. 1893;
m. 1834, Sarah, d. of John Bradley:—
Edwin Jordan, Gentleman, b. . /?«.— Bryn garth,
Brood Lane, Hale, Altrincham.
John Jordan, Gentleman, b. 1841 ; m. 1865, May, d.
of George Holden ; and has issue— (1) Joseph Jordan,
Gentleman, b. 1870; (2) Charles Jordan, Gentleman, b.
x875 ; (3) John Bradley Jordan, Gentleman, b. 1878 ; Eliza-
beth Astlcy; and Lydia. Res.— Springfield, Bramhall.
StocKport, Lanes.
Sons of William Jordan, Gentleman, b. 1814; d. 1886 ;
m. 1837, Catherine Atkinson, d. of Robert Luckman,
Solicitor : —
John Joseph Jordan, Gentleman, 6. 1838. Res.— Warwick
House, Stockport, Lanes.
Charles Jordan, Gentleman, 6. . Res. —
Frederick William Jordan, Gentleman, M.D. (Durham),
B.Sc. (Manchester), M.R.C.S. (Eng.), L.R.C.P. (Lond.),
L.S.A., D.P.H. (Manch.), b. 1849; m. 1880, Frances, d.
of Edward Cope; and has issue— (1) Norman Theodore
Kingsley Jordan, Gentleman,*. 1886; (2) Cyril Frederick
Astley Jordan, Gentleman, b. 1892 (Res.— Caldy, Wood-
bourne Road, Newtown, Stockport) ; and Marguerite
Frances. Res.— Astley House, Heaton Norris, Lanes.
George Jordan, Gentleman, b. . Res.— Southfield,
Manor Road, Cheadle Hulme, Stockport.
Thomas Jordan, Gentleman, b. . Res.—
JOSEPH (H. Coll., 7 Ap. 1922). Or, a griffin segreant
sable, on a chief indented of the second, a trefoil slipped
between two garbs of the field. Mantling sable and or.
dest — On a wreath of the colours, a rock in flames proper.
Motto—" Truth is light." Livery— Navy blue, with saxe
blue facings. .,.-,. ,
Youngest son of Thomas Joseph, of Liverpool,
b, 1828 ; d. 1900 ; w. 1861, Elizabeth, d. of Richard
Smith : —
Sir Francis L'Estrange Joseph, C.B.E. (mil.), Knt.-
Bach. (1922), Capt. (ret.), J. P. cos. Cheshire and Staf-
ford, b. 1870 ; m. 19 17, Violet, d. of Joel Settle, of The
Hill, Alsager ; and has issue — Rosamond Mary ; Cynthia
Violet Maud. Res.— The Gables, Alsager, Cheshire. Club
— British Empire.
JOSEPH (H. Coll). Argent, on a saltire indented ermines,
between four spear-heads sable, a spear-head of the first,
all within a bordure engrailed also sable. Mantling sable
bnd argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front
of three spears, one in pale and two in saltire sable, a
wolf's head proper, couped and charged on the neck with a
fesse ermine. Motto— " Ofner na ofna angau."
Son of Richard Joseph Watkin, Gentleman, of Sydney,
N.S.W.,6. 1854; d. 1917; »'■ 1896, Kathenne. d. of
Charles Hastings Barton of Maryborough, Queens-
land:— ,
Morgan Joseph Watkin, Gentleman, b. 1898; m. 1923.
Estra Katherine Lawrence, d. of Hugh Speed, of Mona
Vale, nr. Wanganui, New Zealand ; and has issue— Hugh
Richard Joseph Watkin, Gentleman, b. 1926. Res.—
Ikitara, Yenda, New South Wales.
Sons of David Joseph, Gentleman, of Merthyr Tydfil
and Rockleaze, Bristol, Civil Engineer, b. 1813 ; d.
1885- m. 1845, Margaret (d. 1916), d. of Thomas
Morgan of Graig, Merthyr Tydfil, and Pare Coed
Marchen, nr. Cardiff:—
David Thomas Joseph Watkin, Gentleman, b. 1857.
Res.— New Plymouth, New Zealand.
Arthur Hill Joseph, Gentleman, M.D. (Lond. and Bristol),
b. 30 Nov. 1862; m. 25 Oct. 1893, Gertrude Helen Taylor
Id 1927) d of late William Evans Glyde of Saltaire.
Yorks. ; and has issue— David Lavington Glyde Joseph,
Gentleman, *. 10 July 1895 I and Gertrude Norah Glyde.
Res.— 10 Cantelupe Road, Bexhill-on-Sea, Sussex. Club—
New (Bexhill). , „.
Howard Rhys Watkin, Gentleman, b. 1865 ; in. 1904,
his cousin Elizabeth, d. and coh. of late Morgan Joseph
of South Lawn , Lansdown , Bath. Res. —7 Onslow Gardens ,
S.W.7.
JOSLIN (H. Coll.). Per chevron' azure and or, two
fleurs-de-lys in chief of the last, and in base a circular
wreath sable and of the first, with four hawks' bells con-
joined thereto proper. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
FA I R.6- WON -D6 VOIR.
Upon a wreath of the colours, between two hawks' bells, a
rock, thereon a falcon's leg erased at the thigh and belled,
all proper. Motto — " Faire mon devoir." Livety— Dark
blue coat, blue and gold striped waistcoat, gilt buttons.
Sons of Henry Joslin of Hoppey Hall, Upminster,
Essex, b. j d. \ m. , Priscilla, d. of John
Mason of Suffolk : —
Henry Joslin, Esq., J. P. and D.L. Essex, High Sheriff
1895-96, Alderman Essex County Council, b. 1839; m.
1865, Rebecca Mary (d. 1873), d. of the late Edward Giles
of Clapham Common, Surrey, and widow of Rev. George
Clayton. Estates— Gaynes Park and Hoppey Hall, and
other property. Post add.— Gaynes Park, Upminster,
Essex.
Walter Joslin, Gentleman, b. 1840; m. 1873, Mary Lliza,
d. of Frederick Shorland Gervis, Esq., J. P. ; and has issue
— (1) Henry Walter Joslin, Gentleman, b. (at Aveley) 1875
[m. 1907, Laura Spear, third d. of W. H. Villacott, of
West Thurrcck, Grays, Essex]; (2) Arnold Gervis Joslin,
Gentleman, b. (at Orsett) July 14, 1885 [m. 1921, Marjone
Clarice Rivell, d. of T. M. Cundell, of Torbet's Tey, EssexJ ;
Alice Mary [m. 1905, William Cecil Attenborough of Red-
crofts, Ockendon, Essex, and has issue] ; Muriel [w. 1911,
Rev. Stanley Blomfield] ; and Lucy Margery [m. 1921,
Arthur Rust Hunt]. Post, add.— The Hunts, Upminster.
Clement Joslin, Gentleman, b. 1842 ; m. 1869, Isabella,
d. of Rev. John Davies ; and has with other issue— (1)
Clement Davies Joslin, Gentleman, b. 1881 \m. 1906, Eliza-
beth Middlemiss, d. of James Lawther of Thorncliffe Farm,
Russell, and has issue - Isabella Beryl (Res.— Purfleet,
Shellmouth, Manitoba, Canada)] ; (2) John Henry Joslin,
Gentleman, b. 1883 [«. 1905, Mary Ruth, d. of William
Vellacott of Tunnell House, West Thurrock, Essex, and
has issue -John Henry Joslin, Gentleman, b. 1909; and
Clement Vellacott b. 191 2 (Res. — Ingrebourne House,
Homchurch, Essex)]. Res.— High House, Purfleet, Essex.
1074 3100
JOSSELYN, see JOCELYN.
JOUBERT, or JOUBERT DE LA FERTE, see DE LA
FERTE.
JOURDAIN (H. Coll.). Argent, on a pile azure, semee
of cross crosslets, a lion rampant or between two mullets in
base gules, pierced of the field. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a lion sejant
or, charged on the body with two cross crosslets in pale,
holding in the dexter fore-paw a cross crosslet, and resting
the sinister upon an escallop all azure. Motto — " Frangas
nonflectes." Livery — Claret.
Sons of Sir Henry John Jourdain, K.C.M.G., Vice-
Pres. of the Royal Colonial Institute, b. 1835 ; d. 1901 ;
tn. 2nd, 1884, Ada Mary (Res. — The Gables, Benges,
Hertford), d. of James Pattison Currie of Esher : —
Henry James Jourdain, Esq., b. 1888. Post add. — c/o
Messrs, Blyth Bros. & Co., Port Louis, Mauritius.
Percy Frederick Currie Jourdain, Esq., b. 1889.
Charles Edward George Jourdain, Esq., b. 1890.
JOWETT of Melbourne (H, Coll.). Azure, a lymphad,
sails furled or, flags flying gules, and in chief a decrescent
between two mullets in arch argent. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-pegasus
regardant argent, supporting with the fore-legs a staff erect
proper, flowing therefrom to the dexter a banner gules.
3f0£
Motto — " Animo et prudentia." Livery— Blue, with gold
lace and yellow facings.
Fifth son of Joseph Jowett, b. 1824 ; d. 1905 ; tn. 1849,
Sara, d. of Jonas Craven : —
Edmund Jowett, Esq., J. P. for State of Queensland, b.
1858; m. 1883, Annette Rose, d. of John M'Callum of St.
Kilda, Melbourne ; and has issue — (1) Arthur Craven Jowett,
Esq., J. P. Queensland, b. 1889; (2) Eric Craven Jowett,
Esq., J. P. Queensland, b. 1892; Dorothy Rose [m. 1912,
Jame^ Stanley Burston, eld. son of Col. James Burston] ;
Nancy Rose [tn. 1910, Ronald Vauneck Powell, eld. son of
Rev. Walter Powell, and has issue] ; and Marjorie Rose
[tn. 1913, Clive Prell Fairbairn, M.H.R. , of Dunraven,
Toorak, Australia]. Properties — Vergemont, Longreach ;
Eastmere, Jericho; Mount Marlow, Isisford; Winton ;
Bunda, Richmond ; Barcoorah, Aramac ; Mount Howitt,
Adavale. Res. — Manningham, Toorak, Melbourne,
Victoria. Clubs — Melbourne (Melbourne), Australian (Mel-
bourne).
JOYCE (12 Dec. 1901, to descendants of late John Hall
Joyce of Blackfordby). Barry of four ermine and gules,
on a bend, between two leopards' faces or, three water-
bougets sable. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a lion rampant proper,
collared nebuly, with chain reflexed over the back or,
three water-bougets fessewise sable. Motto — " Nee temere
nee timide."
Son of William Joyce of Ashby-de-la-Zouch (eld. son
of John Hall Joyce), b. 1832; d. 1885; tn. 1861,
Harriette Botry Matthews : —
Joyce.
Son of late John Hall Joyce of Blackfordby, Leics. : —
John Hall Joyce, Esq., J. P. Leics., b. 1833; tn. 1866,
Annie, d. of John George Ward of Blackfordby. Res. —
Blackfordby, Burton-on-Trent.
Sons of Nicholas Joyce, Esq., of Rotherwood, Stafford,
J.P. Leics. and borough of Stafford (Mayor 1885-6),
b. 1835 ; d. 1908 ; tn. 1873, Louisa E. Wright of
Heather Hall, Ashby-de-la-Zouch : -
Thomas Goode Joyce, Gentleman, b. 1874. Res. —
Rotherwood, Stafford.
Gerald Wright Joyce, Gentleman, b. 1881.
Yngst. son of the late John Hall Joyce, of Blackfordby
(see above) : —
The Rt. Hon. Sir Matthew Ingle Joyce, P.C., Knt.
Bach. (1900), Judge of the High Court of Justice 1900-15,
M. A. (Cantab.), Hon. Fell. CaiusColl., Bencher of Lincoln's
Inn, b. 1839; tn. 1891, Miriam Bertha, d. of late Sir
William Jackson, 1st Bart., of Manor House, Birkenhead ;
and has issue — 1 dau. Res. — Park Avenue, Mossley Hill,
Liverpool. Club — United University.
JOYNSON (H. Coll.). Azure, an eagle's head erased
or, between four roses saltireways argent. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours,
30£
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1075
upon a mount vert, an eagle with two heads displayed
azure, semee of roses argent. Motto — " Ad honorem
industria ducit."
Sons of Tertius Joynson, Esq., J. P. co. Palatine of
Chester, b. 1843 ; d. ; m. 1866, Catherine Hall,
d. of Thomas Twanbrook Glazebrook, of New
Brighton : —
Harold Mead Joynson, Gentleman, b. 1867 ; m. and
has issue. Res. — Riverside, Wobtton Courtenay,
Taunton.
Reginald Joynson, Gentleman, b. 1871. Res. —
Alfred Tertius Joynson, Gentleman, b. 1873. Res. —
Norman Mead Joynson, Gentleman, b. 1878. Res. —
Arthur Glazebrook Joynson, Gentleman, b. 1882.
Res.—
Sons of Edward Joynson, Esq., Lt.-Col. 3rd Batt.
S. Lanes. Regt. (Mil.), b. 1847 ; d. 1898 ; m. 1882,
Emily, d. of Joseph Bright, of Prince's Park,
Liverpool : —
Cyril Joynson, Esq., Capt. Warwickshire Yeo.,
T.F.R.O., J. P. co. Carmarthen, b. 1883 ; m. 1914, Eliza-
beth Mary Isobel, eld. child of Joseph Sivell, and has
iSSUc — Margaret. Seat — Brechfa, co. Carmarthen.
Kenneth Bright Joynson, Esq., Major (ret.) Ind. Army,
b. 1884. Res. — Stone House, Watford, nr. Rugby.
Lawrence Bright Joynson, Esq., M.C., T.D., Capt.
Warwickshire Yeo., b. 1889; m. 1916, Ethel Vera,
d. of Lt.-Col. Roger Bullock, and has issue — (1) Peter
Joynson, Gentleman, b. 1920 ; (2) Michael Edward
Joynson, Gentleman, b. 1923 ; Roger Joynson, Gentle-
man, b. 1926. Res. — Stour House Shipston-on-Stour.
Beric Bright Joynson, Gentleman, b. 1895. Res. —
JOYNT (U.O. ). Azure, an eagle's head erased, between
three saltires couped argent. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, issuant out of a
chaplet of oak leaves vert, two eagles' heads conjoined, the
dexter gules, the sinister azure. Motto — " Nee degenero."
Sons of the late William Lane Joynt, Esq., J. P. for
the counties of Clare and Dublin, D.L. for Dublin
(Lord Mayor 1867) and Mayor of Limerick 1862,
Crown and Treasury Solicitor for Ireland, by his wife
Jane, second d. of the late John Russell of Limeiick:—
Rev. Henry Russell Joynt, M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dublin),
Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of Marksbury 1901-26. Res. —
Robert Lane Joynt, Esq., J. P., co. Clare, b. ; m.
1896, Emily Agnes, d. of Frederick Perkins, of B aunton ;
and has issue— Philip Robert Lane Joynt, Gentleman,
Lieut. 2nd Batt. Prince of Wales' Vols. , b. ; and Helen
Agnes Lane. Res. — Oaklands, Lansdown Road, Bath.
Richa d Lane Joynt, Esq., O.B.E., F.R.C.S.I,, M.D.
(Dub.), b. . A"*!.— 84 Harcou t Street, Dublin.
Alfred Lane Joynt, B.A. (Trin. Col., Dub.), m. 1896,
Nora, elder d. of Colonel Edward Cattell ; and has issue
—Nora Daffodil. Aw.— Warren Point, co. Down. Club—
United Service (Dublin).
Son of William Russell Lane Joynt, Gentleman, b.
; d. ; m. : —
William Stephen Joynt, Gentleman, b. . Res.—
Prospect, Templeogue, co. Dublin.
JOYNT (U.O, 1863)— Azure, on a saltire or, between
in chief a spur of the second, winged argent, and three
fleurs-de-lys, two in the flanks and one in base of the second,
a trefoil slipped vert. Mantling" azure and or. Crest—
Upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a boar
passant proper, resting the foreleg on an escutcheon azure,
charged with a fleur-de-lys or. Motto " I hope."
Sons of Christopher Joynt, Esquire, M.D., F.R.C.P.I.,
Fellow of the University of Bombay, Deputy Surgeon-
General, I. M.S. ; b. 1828 ; m. firstly, June 4, 1863, Lily
Anna, dau. of William Noble Holton, Esq., J. P., of
Woodberry House, co. Roscommon, and, secondly,
Aug. 11, 1887, Elizabeth Anna, dau. of William Keough
of Rockfield House, Dundrum : —
Henry Noble Holton Joynt, Gentleman, M.D. , b. March
24, 1864.
Francis Christopher Dudley Joynt, Gentleman, B.A.,
Solicitor, b. Nov. 4, 1873. Res.— 1 Foster Place, Dublin.
William Grierson Joynt, Gentleman, M.D., b. April 17,
1875. Res.— 39 De Rorte Street, Johannesburg.
Rev. George Arthur Joynt, M.A., B.A. I., b. March 16,
1880.
FRANCIS SAVILE HARRY JUDD, Esquire, Justice
of the Peace for the county of Essex, Bachelor of Arts of
the University of Cambridge. Born September 6, 1855,
being the fifth and only surviving son of John Phillipps Judd,
Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant, of
Mace's Place, Rickling, in the county of Essex, by his wife
Frances Anna, daughter of Harry Scott, late Her Majesty's
Consul at Bordeaux. Armorial bearings— He bears for
Arms : Azure, a chevron paly of eight ermine and vert
between three garbs or, each charged with a fleur-de-lys
of the third. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a Mantling azure and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head
erased per chevron or and vert, charged with three fleurs-de-
lys counterchanged, in the beak an ear of wheat gold ; with
the Motto, " Et mea messis erit." Livery— Dark blue,
canary waistcoat. Married, firstly, Oct. 29, 1889, the Right
Honourable Ellen Georgiana, Baroness St. John of Bletsoe
(widow of the Right Honourable the fifteenth Baron St.
John of Bletsoe, and daughter of Edward Nassau Senior,
Esquire, Poor Law Commissioner of Ireland) ; she died
Dec. 26, 1890 ; secondly, 1916, Elizabeth, 2nd d. of late
Adolphus Fass, and widow of Sir James Bailey, Knight
Bachelor, M.P., D.L., J. P. Estate and postal address—
Maces Place, Rickling, Newport, Essex. Club— White's.
JUDD of Maces Place, Rickling (H. Coll., 30 April, 1866 )
Azure, a chevron paly of eight ermine and vert, between
three garbs or, each charged with a fleur-de-lys of the third.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a gryphon's head erased per chevron or and vert,
charged with three fleurs-de-lys counterchanged, in thebeak
an ear of wheat gold. Motto—" Ex mea messis erit."
Sons of Bertram George Scott Judd, b. 1843 ; d. 1887;
m. 1868, Emma Donna, d. of Christopher Cookson :—
Harry Scott Judd, Gentleman, b. 1872 ; m. 1918, Cynthia
Joan Caroline, d. of Lyonel Felix Tollemache ; and has
issue— Anthony Hubert Scott Judd, Gentleman, b. 1919 :
John Harry Manners Scott Judd, Gentleman, b. 1924 ; and
Barbara Hersilia. Res.— 14 Wedderburn Road, Hamp-
stead, N.W. Club— Jun. Carlton.
Bertram Christopher Judd, Gentleman, b. 1873 ; m. 1908,
May Elton, d. of . Res.—
Francis Arthur Judd, Gentleman, b. 1882. Res. —
Ygst. son of John Phillipps Judd, Esq., of Rickling,
J. P. and D.L. co. Essex, b. 1810 ; d. 1888 ; m. 1835,
Frances Anne, ygst. d. of Harry Scott, H.M.'s Consul
at Bordeaux: —
Francis Savile Harry Judd, Esq. (q.v .).
JULIAN (H. Coll.). Argent, a Saint Julian's cross gules,
on a chief of the last, a cross pat<*e fitchee or. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
in front ot a cross patee fitchee. as in the arms, a
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salamander in flames proper. Motto — " La croix ma
couronne."
The late Rev. Charles Ernest Julian, M.A. (Cantab.),
Rector of Milsted, Kent, b. 1869 ; d. 1906 ; m. 1902, Mary
Beatrice (Res. — Milstead, near Sittingbrurne, Kent), second
d. of Sir Thomas Storey, Knt. Bach., of Lancaster; and
left issue— Margaret Storey ; and Cecilia Storey.
JUDGE of Horley (H. Coll., 28 Feb. 1921). Quarterly
per pale dovetailed sable and argent, in the first quarter
a lion rampant and in the fourth a cotton plant slipped
or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a bezant transfixed by a sword erect sable,
between on the dexter a sprig of olive vert, and on the
sinister a sprig of myrtle gules. Motto — " Perseverantia
et justitia." Livery — Black, with white facings and
silver buttons.
Only son of Thomas Judge, of Hollylands, Horley,
Surrey, b. 1854 ; d. 1920; m. 1876, Elizabeth Cross-
ley, d. of George Samuel Pritchard, of Holly Bank,
Walthamstow, Essex : —
Thomas George Judge, Gentleman, b. 1877 ; m. 1901,
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a knight in complete
armour, mounted on a horse courant argent. Motto —
" Servavi patriam sine clade."
Son of Sir Thomas Judkin-FitzGerald, 3rd Bart. , b.
1820; d. 1864 ; m. 1845, Emma Louisa Maunsell, d. of
Henry White of Golden Hills, co. Tipperary : —
Sir (Joseph) Capel Judkin-FitzGerald, 4th Bart. (5 Aug.
i8or), b. 1853; m. 1872, Constance Sarah, d. of Capt.
Wiliam Augustus Hyder, late 10th Hussars ; and has sur-
viving issue; Thomas Judkin Judkin-FitzGerald, Esq., b.
1873 [m. ; and has issue]; and Evelyn Constance
Hyder. Res. —
JAMES JUMP, Esquire, J. P. Essex. Born 1855, being
the son of Henry Jump, Esq., of Woodlands, Gateacre,
Lanes., J. P., by Mary, dau. of James Browne of West
Derby, Liverpool. Armorial bearings — Azure, a cross
parted and fretty or, in the first and fourth quarters a stag's
head erased, and in the second and third a rose argent.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a demi-stag regardant proper, charged on the shoulder with
three roses chevronwise argent, supporting a passion-cross
Margaret Hilda, d. of John Daniel Cockburn ; and has
issue; — Thomas Paul Cockburn Judge, Gentleman,
b. 1906. Res. — Hollylands, Horley, Surrey.
JUDKIN-FITZGERALD (U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
ermine, a saltire gules (FitzGerald) ; 2 and 3, argent, a
chevron gules between three boars' heads erased sable.
or. Married, 1880, Annie, second dau. of Francis W.
Reynolds of Hillside, Woolton, Lanes.; and has had Issue
— (1) Henry Jump, Gentleman, b. Nov. 2, 1882; (2) Roger
James Jump, Gentleman, b. 1885, d. 1891 ; (3) Ralph Lyon
Jump, Gentleman, b. Aug. 17, 1888; Pansy; Maude; Elaine;.
Mary ; Clare ; and Annette. Seat — Woodlands, Gateacre,.
Lancashire.
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WILLIAM FRANCIS DE V1SMES KANE, Es-
quire, M.A., J. P. and D.L. co. Monaghan, High
Sheriff 1865, M.R.I. A. Born 1840, being the second
and only surviving son of Joseph Kane of Harold's
Cross, in the county of Dublin, and Withycombe Grange,
Exmouth, in the county of Devon, by his wife Eliza Jane,
only dau. of Colonel the Count de Vismes of the Coldstream
Guards, sometime of Exmouth, in the county of Devon,
Armorial bearings— Gules, three salmons haurient argent,
in centre chief point an estoile or. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling
gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a naked arm embowed proper, charged with an
estoile gules, holding a sword also proper. Motto — " Pro
patria." Livery — Coat, red, with yellow trimmings.
Married 1st, 1862, Amelia Maria Jane (d. March
1901), daughter of the Reverend Charles James Hamilton,
Master of Arts, sometime Incumbent of Kimberworth,
near Sheffield ; and has Issue— Joseph George Auriol Kane,
Gentleman, M.D., born 1865 [m. 1891, Adeline, dau. of
the late Thomas Morres Hamilton-Jones of Moneyglass,
co. Down, d.s.p. 1896]; and Rose Emmeline Margaret;
m. secondly, 1902, Hon. Louisa Catherine (d. 1923), dau.
of 1st Lord Bateman, and widow of Col. Henry Green-
Wilkinson, Scots. Fus. Guards. Estates— Drumreaske,
near Monaghan, and an estate in the Barony of Trough, in
the county of Monaghan, and freeholds in the county and
city of Dublin. Postal address — Drumreaske House, Mona-
ghan. Club — Royal Societies.
KANE (U.O., Confn. 1909). Azure, a dexter hand
appaum^e, couped at the wrist, supported on the dexter by
a horse and on the sinister by a lion, in chief three estoiles
and in base a salmon naiant, all argent. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cat
rampant guardant azure, collared or, and charged on the
shoulder with a cross crosslet argent. Motto — " Felis
demulcta mitis." Livery — Dark green coat, buff collar
and waistcoat.
Son of Major Richard Alexander Kane, Roy. Sussex
Regt., who was a descendant of the sept of O'Cahan,
andformerlyof Longford,*, (at Sialkote, Punjab, India)
1862 ; d. 1921 ; m. (at Kasau, Punjab), 1892, Mary
Louisa, d. of Col. Charles Henry Ewart, Inspector-Gen.
of Police, Punjab: —
Richard Ewart Kane, Esq., M.C., Capt. R.A. , b. 1893 ;
m. 1916, Webb. Post, add.— The Firs, Sunningdale,
Berks.
KARR, see SETON-KARR.
KATER. Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure on a bend
engrailed or, between two fleurs-de-lys argent an eagle
with two heads displayed sable (for Kater) ; 2. gules, a
chevron vairy or and azure, between three roses argent (for
Reeve) ; 3. gules, a leg in armour, couped at the thigh
between two spears erect, points upward. Mantling azure
and or. Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cat rampant
guardant proper, between two elephants' trunks[or. Motto,
" Nil mortalibus arduum."
Son of the Hon. Henry Edward Kater of Mount
Broughton, Moss Vale, New South Wales, Member of
the Legislative Council for that colony. Member of the
Licensing Court, b. 1841 ; d. 1924; m. 1869, Mary
Eliza, daughter of William Forster of Brush Farm,
New South Wales : —
Norman William Kater, Esq., Member of the Legislative
Council of New South Wales, J. P., M.B., Ch.M., b.
1874 ; m. 1901, Jean Gaerlcck, d. of William Hen y
Mackenzie, of Canley Vale, N.S.W. ; and has issue— (1)
Henry Edward Forster Kater, Gentleman, b. 1902 ; (2)
Norman Murchison Kater, Gentleman, b. 1904 ; (3) John
Bayley Darvall Kater, Gentleman, b. 1907 ; (4) Gregory
Blaxland Kater. Gentleman, b. 1912 ; Mary Frances; and
Jean Gaerlock. Seats — Mount Broughton, Moss Vale,
New South Wales; Egelabra, Warren, N.S.W. ; Dunara,
Point Piper, Sydney, N.S.W. Clubs — Jun. Carlton ; Aus-
tralian, Union, and University (Sydney), Queensland
(Brisbane).
KAVANAGH (U.O.). Argent, a lion passant gules, in,
base two crescents of the last. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, between the horns
of a crescent gules, a garb or. Motto—" Siothchain agus
fairsinge."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Walter MacMorrough Kavanagh,
P.C.. M.P., J. P. and D.L. for co. Carlow (High
Sheriff 1884), J. P. co. Kilkenny (High Sheriff co.
Wexford 1893), Capt. 5th Batt. Royal Irish Rifles, b.
1856 ; d. 1922 ; m. 1887, Helen Louisa, d. of Col. lohn
S. Howard : —
Arthur Thomas Kavanagh, Esq., M.C., Major late 7th
Hussars, b. 1888 ; tn. 1914, Alice, d. of the late S. Buxton, of
Catton Hall, Norwich; and has issue — 3 daus. Seats —
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Brows' House, co. Carlow; Ballyragget House, co. Kil
kenny. Clubs— Bath, Cavalry, Kildare Street (Dublin.)
Dermot Kavanagh, Gentleman, b. 1890.
Sons of Morgan Butler Kavanagh, Esq., J. P., of Seville
Lodge, co. Kilkenny, and Merrion Square, Dublin,
Barr.-at-Law, b. 1845 ; d. 1882 ; m. 1875, Katie, only
surviving child of Eugene Shine of Seville Lodge : —
Mcrgan Butler Kavanagh, Gentleman, b. 1876.
Eugene Rupert Kavanagh, Gentleman, b. 1878. Res. —
Henry Kavanagh, Gentleman, b. 1879. Res. —
Walter Kavanagh, Gentleman, b. 1880. Res. —
KAY-MENZIES (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules,
two swords in saltire points upwards proper, pommels and
hilts or, on a chief invected argent, three roses of the field
barbed and seeded proper (for Menzies) ; 2 and 3, argent,
within two bendlets engrailed an annulet between two
crescents all sable (for Kay). Crests — 1. On a wreath
argent and gules, in front of a Saracen's head affronted and
erased, wreathed about the temples with laurel proper, two
spears saltirewise also proper, surmounted by a rose as in
the arms (for Menzies) ; 2. on a wreaih of the colours,
within the horns of a crescent azure, a goldfinch between
two branches of laurel proper (for Kay). Motto— " Vil
God I zal."
Eldest son of John Menzies, of Aberfeldy, b. 1846 ; d.
1907; m. 187a, Edith Madeline, d. of Thomas Kay,
of Pigeon Bay, New Zealand : —
Arthur William Kay-Menzies, Gentle-nan, b. 1874 ; m.
1900, Helen, d. of Robert Turner, Esq., J. P., of Rochdale,
and has issue — Neil Kay-Menzies, Gentleman, b. 1903;
Stewart Kay-Menzies, Gentleman, b. 1906 ; and Helen
Vivien. ./?«.— Roylelands, Rochdale. Club— Junior Army
and Navy.
KAY (H. Coll.). Argent, three ermine spots between
two bendlets sable, the whole between two crescents
azure.
Daus. and coheirs of Sir Edward Ebenezer Kay, a
Judge of the High Court of Justice, J. P. Norfolk, M.A.
(Camb.), b. 1822; d. 1897 ; m. 1850, Mary Valence, d.
of late Rev. William French, D.D., Master of Jesus
Coll., Camb., and Canon of Ely : —
Eva Mary Valence Kav. Res.— Thorpe Abbotts, Scole,
Norfolk.
Marion Annie Catharine Kay. Res.— Thorpe Abbotts,
Scole, Norfolk.
Sons of Thomas Kay, b. ; d. ; m. ; —
/issue in New Zealand.
KAY (H. Coll.). Argent, on a bend engrailed azure
between two griffins' heads erased gules, an annulet between
two crescents or, on a canton ermine, a martlet sable.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a griffin's head erased erminois, collared azure,
charged with three crescents and holding in the beak a key
or. Motto — " Fidem parit integritas."
Issue of the late Lt.-Col. Sir William Algernon Kay,
5th Bart., late 68th Regt. , b. 1837; d. 1914 ; m.
1869, Emily, d. of Thomas James Ireland of Ousden
Hall, Suffolk:—
The late Brig.-Gen. Sir William Algernon Ii eland Kay,
6th Bart. (5 Dec. 1803), Major and Brev. Lt.-Col. King's
Royal Rifle Corps, b. 1876 ; killed in action 1918.
Annie Evelyn Ireland ; m. 1921, Timothy O'Keefe. Res.
Cowper House, Dover.
THOMAS KAY, Esquire, J. P. Cheshire and Stock-
port, Mayor 1912-13, b. 1841. Armorial bearings — Per
pale gules and or, two bendlets dovetailed, between a
key, the wards upward and to the dexter, in chief, and a
mascle in base, all counterchanged. Mantling gules and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle's head
argent, erased gules, holding in the beak a key in bend, the
wards downwards, azure, within a chain in arch or. Motto
— " Clavis felicitatis labor." Married, 1866, Helen d. of
James Downes, Esq., J. P. ; and has issue — Harold Kay,
Gentleman, d. 1913 \rn. and lelt issue, Alice Hilda and
Helena Winifred Victoria]. Estates — Marple and Torking-
ton, both in Cheshire. Postal address— Moorfield, Stock-
port.
KAYE, sea LISTER-KAYE.
KAYE of Huddersfield (H. Coll.). Or, a bend cottised
invected between two escutcheons sable, each charged
with a rose argent, barbed and seeded proper.- Mant-
ling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
upon a staff raguly fessewise or, a goldfinch proper,
holding in the beak a rose argent barbed, seeded, leaved,
and slipped proper. Badge — A sprig of rose proper,
the flower argent, and a sprig of bluebell also proper in
saltire, enfiled with a circlet or. Motto — " Spectemur
agendo."
Only son of Sir Joseph Henry Kaye, 1st Bart., of
Norwood, Huddersfield, b. 1856 ; d. 1923 ; m. 1885,
Emily, d. of Alfred Crowther, J. P., of Greenhead,
Huddersfield : —
Sir Henry Gordon Kaye, 2nd Bart., of Huddersfield,
(8 Mar. 1923;, J. P., Capt. (ret.) K.O.Y.L.I., and Flight
Comdr. R.F.C., M.A. Oxford, b. 1889 ; m. 1916, Winifred,
d. of the late W. Scales, of Verwood, Bradford ; and
has issue — Stephen Henry Gordon Kaye, Esq., b. 1917 ;
David Alexander Gordon Kaye, Esq., b. 1919 ; Brian
Joseph Gordon Kaye, Esq., b. 1920. Res. — Norwood
Huddersfield.
KAY-SHU ITLEWORTH (R.L., 14 Feb. 1842, H.
Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, three weavers' shuttles
sable, tipped and furnished with quills of yarn or (Shuttle-
worth) ; 2 and 3, argent, three ermine spots between two
bendlets sable, the whole between two crescents azure
(Kay). Mantling sable and argent. Crests — 1. upon a
wreath of the colours, a cubit arm in armour proper,
grasping in the gauntlet a shuttle as in the arms (Shuttle-
worth); 2. upon a wreath of the colours, on a crescent or,
a goldfinch proper (Kay). Motto — "Kynd kynn knawne
kepe." Livery— Dark green.
Sons of Sir James Phillips Kay-Shuttleworth, 1st Bart. ,
J.P., D.L. (High Sheriff Lanes. 1864), b. 1804; d.
1877 ; m. 1842, Janet, only child and heir of Robert
Shuttleworth, Esq., ofGawthorpe: —
Rt. Hon. Sir Ughtred James Kay-Shuttleworth, 1st
Baron Shuttleworth (16 July 1902), 2nd Bart. (22 Dec.
1849), P.C. , Lord-Lieut, and Custos Rotulorum for Lanes,
from 1908, J. P. cos. Lanes, and Westmorland, Hon. Col.
1st East Lanes. Brigade R.F.A. from 1910, M.P. for
Hastings 1869-80 and for N.E. Lanes. 1883-1902. [Sup-
porters— Dexter, a weaver habited in cap and apron
proper, holding in his exterior hand a shuttle as in the
arms; sinister, a seaman, habited and holding in his
exterior hand a ship's lamp all proper], b. 1844 ; m.
187 1, Blanche Marion, d. of Sir Woodbine Parish,
K.C.H. ; and has had issue— (1) Hon. Lawrence Ughtred
Kay-Shuttleworth, Capt. R.F.A. , b. 1887 ; killed in action,
1917 [m. 1913, Selina Adnie, only d. of Col. the Hon. F. C.
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Bridgeman ; and left issue — Richard Ughtred Paul Kay-
Shuttleworth, Esq., b. 1913; Ronald Orlando Lawrence
Kay-Shuttleworth, Esq., b. 1917 ; and Rosemary Florence
Angela] ; (2) Hon. Edward James Kay-Shuttleworth, Capt.
Rifle Bde. , b. 1890 ; killed on active service 1917 [m. 1914,
Sibell Eleanor Maude, d. of Charles Adeane, of Babraham,
Cambridge, and left issue— Charles Ughtred John Kay-
Shuttleworth, Esq. , b. 1917 ; and Pamela] ; Hon. Angela
Mary [m. 1899, Col. B. R. James, and has issue] ; Hon.
Robert Lumley Keane, Gentleman, b. 1910. Res. —
Fortwilliam, Lismore, co. Waterford.
Son of Leopold George Frederick Keane, Esq., C.B. ,
b. 1818; d. 1898; m. 1844, Lharlotte French, d. of
Ven. Henry Cotton, Archueacon of Cashel : —
Frederick Henry Keane, Gentleman, M.E., b. 1857; m.
1893, Elizabeth, only d. of William H. Penrose of Lang-
hane, co. Cork, and of Dedham, Essex ; and has issue —
Frederick William Leopold Keane, Gentleman, b. 1897.
Res. — Penticton, British Columbia.
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Nina Louisa [m. 1910, Eustace Gilbert Hills, K.C. , Barr.-
at-Law, and has issue]; Hon. Rachel Beatrice ; and Hon.
Catherine Blanche [m. 1917, Charles Symonds Leaf, Lieut,
late The Buffs, and has issue]. Seats— Gawthorpe Hall,
Burnley; Barbon Manor, Kirkby Lonsdale. Clubs — Refcrm,
Athenaeum, National Liberal, Reform (Manchester), Union
(Manchester).
Robert Kay-Shuttleworth, Esq., b. 1847; m. 1896, Ethel
Clementina, d. of Alfred John Freeman, M.D. , of San
Remo, Italy; and has issue — Helen Victoria. Clubs —
Athenaeum, Reform, National Liberal.
KEANE (U.O., 8 March 1801). Gules, three salmon
naiant in pale argent. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cat-a-mountain sejant
proper, holding in his dexter paw a banner of the Union of
Great Britain. Motto — " Felis demulcta mitis."
Sons of Sir Richard Francis Keane, 4th Bait., D. L.
(High Sheriff co. Waterford 1882), b. 1845; d. 1892;
m. 1872, Adelaide Sidney, d. of John Vance, M.P. : —
Sir John Keane, D.S. O. , 5th Bart. , of Cappoquin House,
co. Waterford (1 Aug. 1801), late Col. R.F.A., served
Great War (D.S. O. , Legion of Honour), Barr.-at-Law,
b. 1873; tn. 1907, Lady Eleanor Lucy Hicks Beach,
eld. d. of Earl St. Aldwyn ; and has issue — Richard Michael
Keane, Esq., b. 1909; Adelaide Mary; Sheila; and
Madeleine Lucy. Res. — Cappoquin House, co. Waterford.
Town res. — 46 Hamilton Terrace, N.W.8. Clubs — Army
and Navy, Kildare Street (Dublin).
George Michael Keane, Esq., Capt. R.N. (ret.), b. 1875 ;
m. 1909, Violet Ada, d. of Theodore M'Kenna of Portland
Place, W. ; and has issue — Anne Patricia. Res. — Bennetts
End, Hemel Hempstead, Herts. Club — United Service.
Son of Richard Henry Keane, Esq., C.B. E. , Lt.-Col.
comdg. Transport Workers Batt. , b. 1881; d. 1925;
m. 1906, Alice Gabriel, yr. d. of Judge Lumley
Smith, K.C. :—
KEANE (U.O.). Quarterly gules and or, in the first and
fourth quarters a salmon naiant argent, in the second and
third a tree vert. Mantling gules and or. Crest — Upon
a wreath of the colours, a wild cat rampant guardant pro-
per, gorged with an antique Irish crown or, charged on the
shoulder with a trefoil vert. Motto — "Felis demulcta
mitis."
Sons of Marcus Keane, Esq., J. P., of Beech Park, b.
1815 ; d. 1883 ; m. 1847, Louisa Isabella, d. of Nicholas
Westby:—
Marcus Thomas Francis Keane, Esq., J. P. and D. L.
(High Sheriff 1905) co. Clare, b. 1854, m. 1903, Henrietta
Mary, d. of late Major William Mills Molony, D.L. , of
Kiltanon, co. Clare ; and has issue — Marcus William
Keane, Lieut. E. Surrey Regt., b. 1906; and Helen Louise.
Seat<: — Beech Park, Ennis ; Doon Dahlin, Carrigaholt.
Club— Kildare Street (Dublin).
Frederick Colpoys Keane, Esq. , Capt. Carmarthen and
Clare Artillery, b. 1868 ; m. 1898, Rose Dorothea, d. of
late Maj.-Gen. William Roberts Farmar of Bedford House,
Southampton ; and has issue — (1) Anthony Colpoys Keane,
Lieut. R.A., h. 1899; (2) Marcus Hugh Colpoys, Lieut.
West Kent Regt., b. 1901 ; (3) Granville Keane, Gentleman,
b. 1905 ; (4) John Colpoys Keane, Lieut. Hampshire Regt.,
b. (twin) 1905; (5) Nicholas Colp; ys Keane, Gentleman,
b. 1908. Res. — 73 Goldington Avenue, Bedford.
KEALY (H. Coll.). Chequy or and gules, two bendlets
ermine between as many escutcheons of the last, each
charged with a battleaxe erect sable. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-lion proper charged with a fesse,
holding in the dexter paw a battleaxe in bend both sable,
and resting the sinister paw on a quatrefoil or. M jtto —
"Ne time crede tantum." Livery — Claret coat, with gilt
buttons, gold band round hat.
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Only son of John William Gregory Kealy, Gentleman,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., b. 1858; d. 1918 ; m. 1887,
Edith Mary, d. of Col. Matthevv Henry Farquharson
R.M.L.I. :—
John Hubert Kealy, Gemleman, M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1893 ;
m. 1919, Joyce Agnes, d. of Rev. Frederick J. Matthews,
M.A., R.N., and has issue — John David Farquharson
Kealy, Gentleman, b. 1920. Res. —
Son cf Rev. Arthur Graham Kealy, M.A. Camb., Chap-
lain R.N., b. 1861 ; d. 1927 ; tn. 1896, May Flora, d.
of Charles Kealy : —
John Charles Graham Kealy, Gentleman, b. 191 1. Post^
add. —
Sons of John Robert Kealy, M.D., M.R.C.S., V.D.,b-
1830; d. 1906; m. 1857, Charlotte Maria, d. of John
Butcher, M.R.C.S., of Spring Garden House, Forton,
Alverstoke: —
Charles Gonvil Kealy, Gentleman, M.A. Oxon., b. 1867.
Res.— Oak Tree Cottage, Tennyson Road, Bognor, Sussex.
Edward Herbert Kealy, Esq. , C. I. E. , I. C. S. , M. A. Oxon. ,
b 1873- m. 1905, Tempe Florence, M.B. E., d. of Sir
Charles Stuart Bayley, G.C.I. E., K.C.S.I., I.C.S. ; and
has issue— (1) Herbert Lancelot Bayley Kealy, Gentleman,
b. 1907 ; (2) Michael Robert Bayley Kealy, Gentleman, b.
1913 ! (3) Patrick Charles Bayley Kealy, Gentleman, b.
19 19 ; Barbara Tempe Bayley ; and Patricia Mary Bayley.
Post, add.— c/o Grindlay & Co., Bombay, India.
Percival Hope Kealy, Esq., Lt.-Col. R.E. (ret.), b. 1878 ;
tn. 2nd, 1905, Alice Marian, d. of John Robson ; and has
issue— (1) John Basley Hope Kealy, Gentleman Lieut. The
Queen's Roy. Regt. , b. 1907; (2) Nigel Hugo Hope Kealy,
Gentleman, b. 1915 ; (3) Peter Raymond Hope Kealy,
Gentleman, b. 1917; and Beryl Betty Hope. Post. add.
—c/o Lloyds Bank, Cox s Branch, Pall Mall, S.W.
KEARLEY (H. Coll.). Azure, in chief two mitres
argent, garnished or, and in base a square tower of the
second. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, an ancient ship or, the mainsail azure charged
with a sea-lion gold. Supporters— On either side a sea-lion
argent, crined, finned and tufted or, each gorged with a
collar gules charged with three roses gold, and each
supporting a spear erect proper. Badge — A sea-lion
argent, crined, finned and tufted or, gorged with three
roses of the first, and holding in the fins an anchor erect
gold. Motto — " Fit via vi." Livery — Blue, with black
facings.
Son of George Ewbanke Kearley of Uxbridge, b. 1814 ;
d. 1876; m. 1841, Mary, d. of Charles Hudson: —
Rt. Hon. Sir Hudson Ewbanke Kearley, 1st Vis-
count Devonport (1917), 1st Baron Devonport (1910),
1st Bart. (1908), P.C., J. P. Surrey, J. P. and D.L.
Bucks., M.P. Devonport 1892-1910, b. 1856; tn. 1888,
Selina, d. of Edward Chester of Blisworth, Northants. ;
and has issue — (1) Hon. Gerald Chester Kearley, b. 1890 ;
(2) Hon. Mark Hudson Kearley, b. 1895 [tn. 1928,
Mabel Dagley] ; and Hon. Beryl Kathleen. Estate — ■
Wittington, Marlow. Seats — Wittington, Marlow, Bucks. ;
Kinloch, Dunkeld, Perthshire; and Gwylfa Hiraethog,
Denbigh. Town res. — 41 Grosvenor Place, London, S.W.
Club — Reform.
KEARNEY, see BUTLER-KEARNEY.
KEARNEY (U.O. ). Argent, three lions rampant gules,
on a chief of the second, thiee pheonsor. Mantling; gules
and argent, Crest On a wreath of the colours, a gauntleted
hand fessewise or, charged with an ogress, and holding a
dagger proper, ensigned with the helmet of his rank,
that is to say, a helmet affronted with visor open. Motto —
" Sustine et abstine."
Only son of F'rancis Kearney, Solicitor, of Shannon
Lawn, Limerick: —
Sir Francis Edgar Kearney, Knt. Bach. (1916), LL.D.,
B.A. (Dub.), Hon. Capt. in the Army, served Great War
1915-18, Clerk of the Crown and Peace for City and County
of Limerick 1918-1926, b. 1870 ; tn. 1910, Clare, only d. of
Michael Joseph Malone, M.D. , of 5 Pery Street, Limerick,
and has issue — Francis George Kearney, Esq., b. 1916 ;
Henry William Kearney, Esq., b. 1921 ; Eleanor Kathleen ;
and Sheila Mary. Res. — Shannon Lawn, Limerick.
Clubs— Carlton, County (Limerick).
KEATES (H. Coll.). Argent, on a pale sable, three
cats-a-mountain of the field, on a canton of the second a
cake of copper proper. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a tiger proper, charged
with three bezants fessewise, resting the dexter paw upon
an escutcheon sable, thereon a cake of copper proper.
Motto — " Esto memor."
Sons of Joseph Andrew Keates, Esq., of Bishop's
Nympton, co. of Devon, b. 1833 ; d. 1908 ; m. i860,
Eliza, sec. d. of Edmund Brock Lyon of Neston, co.
Chester: —
William Keates, Esq. , Lt.-Col. late Suffolk Regt. , b. 1862 ;
m. ; and has issue Keates, Gentleman, b. 1911.
Seats — Bishop's Nympton, co. Devon; and Dunstone,
Torquay, Devon.
Rev. Herbert Andrew Keates, M.A. Oxford. Res. —
Hinton Waldrist Rectory, Faringdon, Berks.
John Keates, Gentleman.
KEATING (H. Coll.). Argent, on a saltire gules,
between in chief a rose of the last, barbed and seeded
proper, in fesse two oak-leaves slipped, and a cross crosslet
fitcMe in base vert, an oak-leaf slipped or. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
boar passant gules, holding in the mouth an oak-leaf slipped
between two oak branches proper. Motto— "Amor ducit
patriae."
Son of Rev. William Keating, M.A. (Exeter Coll.)
Oxford, Clerk in Holy Orders, late Rector of the
Parish of Baverstock, near Salisbury, b. 1823 ; m. 1848,
Louisa Caroline, vst. d. of the late Richard Morgan,
H.E.I.C.'s Navy:'—
Francis Amboor Keating, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.),
Barr.-at-Law, b. 1853; tn. Constance Mary, d. of F. W.
Prell of Hanover and Melbourne ; and has issue, Harold
Francis Amboor Keating, Gentleman, b. . Res.— is
Rutland Gate, S.W.
KECK, see POWYS-KECK.
KEELING of Walton Grange (H. Coll.). Sable, a lion
rampant or, between in chief two escutcheons argent, each
charged with a cross patee fitchee gules. Mantling
sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion
rampant or, holding in the dexter forepaw a dagger erect
gules, and resting the dexter hind leg on an escutcheon
as in the arms. Motto—" Virtute et justitia."
Son of Frank Keeling, of Newcastle- under-Lyme, b.
1842; d. 1896; m. Martha, d. of A. W. Hall,
of Wingfield House, co. Derby :—
Frank Albert Keeling, Gentleman, b. 1880 ; tn. 1903,
Elizabeth, d. of A. Fielding, of Trentham, Staffs. ; and
has issue— Rosemary. Res.— Walton Grange, Stone,
Staffs. Club— Junior Carlton.
KEELING (H. Coll., 16 Oct. 1886). Ermine, a scaling-
ladder in bend sable, over all a lion rampant or, holding
between the paws an escutcheon argent, charged with a
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cross patee fitchee gules. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-lion
rampant or, holding between the paws an escutcheon gules,
charged with a cross pat£e fitchee argent, a scaling-ladder
fessewise sable. Motto — " Honneur sans reproche."
Sons of Frederic John Keeling, Gentleman, b. 1826;
d. 1900 ; m. 1885, Alice May Mildred, d. of late George
Chapman, Solicitor: —
Frederic Hillersdon Keeling, Gentleman, b. 1886; m.
1909, Rachel Susanna, d. of late Chambre' Corker Town-
shend, Architect ; and has issue — Bernard Sidney Keeling,
Gentleman, b. 1912 ; and Joan. Res. —
Guy William Keeling, Gentleman, b. 1890. Res. —
KEEGAN (U.O.) Gules, a lion salient, crowned, and
holding in the dexter paw a crescent all or, a chief nebuly
of the last. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a dexter hand holding a sheaf of five arrows
all proper, charged on the wrist with a harp or, stringed
argent. Motto — " Nunquam non paratus. " Livery — Frock
coat and vest, blue refine, with crimson stripe at side of
trousers.
Sons of Edward Wells Keegan, Esq., J. P., b. 1850;
• - d. ; m. 1st, 1877, Kate Mary (d. 1893), eld. d. of
George F. Roughan, M.D. , Inspector Local Govern-
BEP^ment Board, Ireland . —
• George Alexander Keegan, Gentleman, b. 1884. Post,
add. —
Charles Aloysius Marie Keegan, Gentleman, b. 1885.
Col. Herbert Leo Keegan, b. 1888. Res. — Uplands,
Warwick Park, Tunbridge Wells.
KEEVIL (H. Coll.). Sable, a chevron or, between three
sinister hands couped argent, on a chief of the last, three
roses gules, barbed and seeded proper. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a demi-eagle displayed sable, three mullets pierced in
fesse or. Motto — " Aquila non captat muscas."
Son of Ernest William Frowd Keevil (eld. son of Peter
Keevil, see below), of Broomfield, Abbotts Langley, co.
Hertford, b. 1867; d. 1923; m. 1893, Marion Jane, d.
of Frederick Willis : —
Leslie Keevil, Gentleman, b. 1894 ; m. 1916, Nana, d. of
George Hutton Gemmel, of Maidenhead, and has issue —
Frank Joyce Keevil, Gentleman, b. 1920. Res. — Bonnyrigg,
Braywick Road, Maidenhead, Berkshire.
Sons of Peter Keevil, of Coley Park, Reading, co.
Berks., b. 1843; d. 1926; m. 1866, Stella Frowd (d.
1910), d. of John Richard Gibbs Keevil, of Farleigh,
Wilts. : —
Harry Joyce Keevil, Gentleman, b. 1871. Res.— Coley
Park, Reading, co. Berks. Clubs— R. A. C, Junior Con-
stitutional.
Francis Edward Keevil, Gentleman, b. 1878; m. 1507,
Elizabeth, d. of Charles Ashworth, of Todmorden, Lanca-
shire. Res. — Brook House, Bourne End, Bucks. Club —
R.A.C.
Stanley Peter Keevil, Gentleman, b. 1882; m. 1912,
Charlotte Beatrice Maud, d. of Arthur Chipperneld, Esq.,
J. P., of Brighton, Sussex, and has issue — Stanley Arthur
Peter Keevil, Gentleman, b. 1914. Res.— 8 Chesham Place,
Brighton.
KEIGHLY-PEACH (R.L., 19 Oct. 1838, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, between two chevrons argent, three
martlets of the second (for Peach) ; 2 and 3, per bend en-
grailed sable and argent, a fesse charged with two mullets
all counterchanged (for Keighly). Mantling gules and
argent. Crests — 1. upon a wreath of the colours, a
demi-lion rampant per fesse ermine and gules, crowned
or (for Peach) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's
head sable, langued gules, charged with three mullets all
counterchanged (for Keighly). Motto (for Peach) — " Quic-
quid dignum sapiente bonoque est."
Sons of Henry Peach Keighly-Peach, Esq., of Idlicote
House, Warwick, J. P., late Capt. Roy. Horse Gds.
(Blue), b. 1834 ; d. 1905 ; m. 1862, Lucy Isabella,
second d. of William Selby Lowndes of Whaddon
Hall, Bucks. :—
Henry Keighly-Peach, Gentleman, b. 1864. Seat —
Mickleton House, Mickleton, Chipping Cam| den, Glos.
Rear-Adm. Charles William Keighly-Peach, D.S.O.,
R.N. (ret.), b. 1865; m. 1921, Kathleen, d. of Paymaster-
in-Chief T. R. Dennis. Res. — Waylands, Wraysbury,
Bucks.
KEITH-FALCONER (L.O. matric. 1895). Quarterly,
1 and 4, azure, a falcon displayed between three mullets
argent, charged on the breast with a man's heart gules(for
Falconer) ; 2 and 3, argent, on a chief gules, three pallets
or, on an inescutcheon of the second a sceptre and
a sword in saltire with an imperial crown between the
upper corners all proper, the whole within an orle of
eight thistles slipped near the head or (for Keith).
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — An angel in a
praying posture or, within an orle of laurel proper.
Supporters — on either side a man in complete armour
each holding a spear in a sentinel's posture proper.
Mottoes — " Vive ut vivas " ; " Quas amissa salva."
Son of Rt. Hon. Francis Alexander Keith-Falconer,
8th Earl of Kintore, b. 1828 ; d. 1880 ; m. Louisa,
d. of Francis Hawkins : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Algernon Hawkins Thomond Keith-Fal-
coner, K.T., P.C., G.C.M.G., LL.D., 9th Earl of Kintore
(20 June, 1677), Lord Falconer of Halkerton (20 Dec.
1647), Lord Keith of Inverurie, Baron Kintore of
Kintore, co. Aberdeen (5 July, 1838), formerly Governor
and C.C. of South Australia, b. 1852 ; m. 1873, Lady
Sydney Montagu, d. of 6th Duke of Manchester ; and
has issue — Arthur George Keith-Falconer, commonly
called Lord Falconer, Capt. (ret.) Scots Gds., b. 1879.
(Res. — 105 Mount Street, W. Clubs — Marlborough,
Carlton, Bachelors) ; Ladv Ethel Sydney [m. 1905, Rt.
Hon. Lord Stonehaven, P.C., G.C.M.G., D.S.O., Gov.-
Gen. of Australia] ; Lady Hilda Madeline. Seat — Keith
Hall, Inverurie, co. Aberdeen. Town res. — 10 Park
Place, St. James's, S.W. Clubs — Bachelors', Carlton,
Beefsteak, New (Edin.).
KEKEWICH (Vn. Cornwall, 1620). Quarterly, 1 and
6, argent, two lions passant in bend sable between two
bendlets gules ; 2. argent, three bars gemelles gules ; 3.
or, on a fesse between three Cornish choughs proper, a
garb between two cross crosslets fitchee of the first ; 4.
argent, on a bend azure, three fleurs-de-lys or ; 5. quarterly,
or and gules, on a bordure sable, eight escallops argent.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a leopard's head and neck affrontde and erased
sable. Motto--" Fructus virtutis. "
Sons of Trehawke Kekewich, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co.
Devon, M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1823 ; d. 1909; m. 1st, 1849,
Charlotte (d. 1879I, d. of Capt. George Shuldham
Peard, R.N. : —
Sir Trehawke Herbert Kekewich, 1st Bart, of Peamore,
Devon (11 Jan. 1921), Barrister-at-Law, Recorder of Tiver-
ton (1899), J. P. Devon, M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1851; m. 1909,
Edith, d. of Rev. David Barrie Cameron, D.D.. J. P.,
Minister of Rosebank, Dundee. Seat — Peamore, nr. Exeter.
Lewis Pendarves Kekewich, Esq., J. P. Kent, b. 1859 ; m.
1884, Lilian Emily, d. of Sampson Hanbury, J.P. and D.L. ,
of Bishopstowe, Devon; and has had issue — (1) Hanbury
Lewis Kekewich, Esq., Capt. Sussex Yeo. , b. 1885 ; killed
in action 1917 [m. 1914, Dorothy, d. of F. J. Lane] ; (2)
George Kekewich, Esq., Capt. City of London Yeo., b.
1889; d. 1917, on active service; (3) John Kekewich,
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Esq., Capt. The Buffs, b. 1891 ; d. on active service 1915 ;
(4) Sidney Kekewich, Esq., M.B.E., Capt. late 21st Lancers,
b. 1893 [m. 1916, Madeleine, d. of Rear-Adm. Walter
Goodridge, CLE., J. P.] ; and Evelyn Lilian [m. 1912,
Col. Charles Ashton James of Barrock Park]. Res. —
3 Beaumont Mansions, Fourth Avenue, Hove.
Son of Charles Granville Kekewich, Esq., b. 1859;
d, 1925 ; m. 1886, Mary Marion, d. of the late ^Eneas
Mackintosh, of Daviot House, Inverness-shire: —
Piers Keane Kekewich, Esq., Comdr. R.N., b. 1889;
m. 1917, Esm6 Alexandra, d. of Col. G. J. Scott, D.S.O.,
and has issue— Arthur Kekewich, Gentleman, b, 1921 ; and
Amy.
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur Kekewich, P.C., Judge of
the High Court of Justice, b. 1832 ; d. 1907 ; m. 1858,
Marianne, d. of James William Freshfield: —
Cecil Henry Kekewich, Esq., late Major York and Lan-
caster Regt., b. 1865; m. 1899, Norah Napier, d. of Maj.-
Gen. Sir Alexander Frederick Bradshaw, K.C.B. Res. —
KELHAM (H. Coll.). Per pale gules and azure, three
covered cups or, on a chief engrailed argent, three estoiles
sable. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-eagle with two heads displayed azure, sem6e
of ermine spots, and charged on each wing with a covered
cup all or. Motto—" Beneficiorum memor. "
Son of Robert Maunsell Kelham, Gentleman, b. 1849 ;
d. 1898 ; m. 1879, Janet Agneta Louise, eldest d. of
C. C. Cogan, M.D., of Greenwich, co. Kent: —
Marmaduke Henry Cogan Kelham, Gentleman, b. 1888.
Res. — British Consulate General, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Sons of Augustus Kelham of Eversley Park, Chester, by
his wife Susan Mary, eldest d. of Samuel Aldersey
of Aldersey Hall, co. Chester: —
Godfrey Marmaduke Langdale Kelham, Gentleman
b. 1857 ; m. 1884, Catherine, only child of Alfred Dyson of
Watford; and has issue — Roy Dyson Langdale Kelham,
Gentleman, b. 1891.
Herbert Vavasour Langdale Kelham, Gentleman, b.
1861 ; m. 1st, 1891, Julia (d. 1898), d. of Thomas Gray Bissett
of Barrow-in-Furness; 2nd, 1902, Ellen Mary French, d. of
the late Capt. H. Hills, R.N., J.P. of Littlehampton, and
has issue — (1) Cecil Herbert Langdale Kelham, Gentleman,
b. 1891 ; (2) Philip Vavasour Langdale Kelham, Gentleman,
b. 1894; and Avice Dorothea Langdale. Seat — Wye
House, Marlborough.
Son of Henry Kelham. a Lieut. R.N., by his wife
Fanny Goldie, youngest d. of James Hall, M.D. ,
R.N.:—
Henry Robert Kelham, Esq., C.B. , Hon. Brig. -Gen. ,
Col. late Highland Light Infantry (74th Highlanders), was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, Sept. 13, 1882, for
which services he received the Egyptian medal and
Khedive's star, b. 1853; m. 1903, Doris Lilian, d. of the
late Edmund Tattersall of S. Kensington. Res. — Hatton,
Instow, nr. Barnstaple, Devon. Club — Army and Navy.
KELLETT (U.O., 1801). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent,
on a mount vert, a boar passant sable, armed, bristled, and
chained or (Kellett); 2 and 3, argent, a cross gules, in the
first quarter a fleur-de-lys of the second (Laulhe). Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, an arm embowed, vambraced
proper, holding a truncheon or. Motto — " Feret ad astra
virtus."
Sons of Sir Henry de Castres Kellett, 3rd Bart., b.
1851 ; d. 1924 ; m. 1880, Joan, d. of William Harrison
of Kew, Melbourne : —
Sir Henry de Castres Kellett, 4th Bart. (6 Aug. 1801),
b. 1882: m. 1905, Ruby Septima, d. of Easton Johnston,
and has issue — Henry de Castres Kellett, Esq., b. 1914 ;
and Isla de Castres. Res. — Lota Berg, Belgium Avenue,
Roseville, N.S.W.
Francis Stanley Kellett, Esq., b. 1885.
N.S.W.
William Augustus Kellett, Esq., b. 1889 ;
d. of J. Peart, and has issue — William
Kellett, Gentleman, b. 1920. Res. — Victoria, Australia.
Son of Henry de Castres Kellett of Victoria, Australia,
b. 1815; d. 1884; m. 1848, Marcella, d. of Michael
Ready: —
Francis Michael Kellett, Gentleman, b. 1858 ; m. 1885,
Elizabeth Mary, d. of T. Stanley; and has issue — (1)
Stanley Francis Kellett, Gentleman, b. 1886 ; (2) Arthur
Osmond Kellett, Gentleman, b. 1890: and Freda. Res. —
Res. — Sydney,
m. 1920, Janet,
Andrew Henry
ARTHUR DILLON DENIS KELLY, Esquire, Maj.
34th Regt., claiming to be "The O' Kelly," as head
of the eldest surviving branch descended from William Boy
O'Kelly, 21st O'Kelly and Lord of Jath-Maine, J.P co.
Meath. Born Dec. 5, 1853, being the eldest son of the late
Gen. Sir Richard Denis Kelly, K. C. B. , by his wife Ellen, dau.
of Sir William Dillon, 4th Baronet, of Lismullin, co. Meath.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, a tower
triple-towered, supported by two lions rampant argent, as
many chains descending from the battlements between
their legs or (for Kelly) ; 2 and 3, argent, a lion rampant
between three crescents gules, issuant from each a star with
six points of the field, over all a fesse azure (for Dillon),
and impaling the arms of Skeffington, namely, quarterly,
1 and 4, argent, three bulls' heads erased sable ; 2 and 3,
azure, a chevron between three chapletsor (for Clatworthy).
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, an enfield statant vert with a bushy tail turned over
the back. Motto — " Turris fortis mihi Deus." Livery —
Dark blue, black facings. Married, 1895, Henrietta,
youngest d. of the late Hon. Chichester Thomas Foster-
Skeffington (third son of the Rt. Hon. the 2nd Viscount
Ferrard and Viscountess Massereene). Seat — Weston,
Duleek, co. Meath. Estates — Mucklon, Ballyforan,
Ballinasloe, co. Galway ; and Kilcash, co. Roscommon.
Club — United Service.
KELLY (H. Coll.). Argent, a chevron between three
billets gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— Out of
a ducal coronet gules, an ostrich's head, holding in the
beak a horse-shoe or. Livery — White with scarlet facings.
Son of Arthur Kelly, Esq., J.P. , of Kelly, co. Devon,
and his wife Sophia, d. of Robert Maitland of Thaxted,
Essex: —
Rev. Maitland Kelly, M.A. , Clerk in Holy Orders, b.
1842 ; m. 1st, 1873, Agnes Elizabeth Leigh {d. 1883), only
child of William Leigh Clare of Raby Vale, co. Chester ;
and by her has, with other issue — Arthur Maitland Kelly,
Gentleman, b. 1874 ; m. 2nd, 1886, Elfrida, d. of Rev. C.
Carey, Rector of Kingweston, Somerset. R;s.— Kelly
House, Lifton, Devonshire.
EDWARD FESTUS KELLY, Gentleman, formerly
Master of the New Forest Deerhounds. Born Jan. 28.
1854, being the eldest son of Edward Robert Kelly, Gentle-
man, and Harriet his wife, dau. of Anderson Radford.
Livery — Blue, with red waistcoat. Armorial bearings —
Azure, a tower triple-towered argent, supported by two
lions rampant argent, chained or. Mantling azure and
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argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an enfield
passant vert. Motto — " Turris fortis mihi Deus." Married,
August 28, 1879, Constance, third dau. of Major Horatio
Edenborough ; and .has had Issue — Edward Denis Festus
Kelly, Gentleman, Lieut. 7th Huss. , att. 1st Life Guards,
b. Jan. 3, 1881 ; killed in action 1914. Seat — Donnington
Castle House, Newbury. Town res. — 47 Prince's Gardens,
S. W.7. Clubs — Carlton, Conservative.
KELLY of Maryland, co. Mayo (U.O.). Azure, a
tower triple-towered, supported by two lions rampant
argent, as many chains descending from the battlements
between their legs or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, an enfield passant argent.
Motto — "Turris fortis mihi Deus "
Son of Sir Malachy John Kelly, Kt. (1912), Chief
Crown Solicitor for Ireland, b. 1850 ; tn. 1894, Annie,
eld. d. of Sir Patrick Coll, C.B., ChiefCrown Solicitor,
Dublin :—
Ignatius Kelly, Esq.,**. 1895.
KELLY (Confn. U.O.). Azure, two lions rampant
combatant argent, chained or, supporting a tower with
three turrets of the second, in the centre chief point a
mullet of the third. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, an enfield vert, charged on
the shoulder with a mullet as in the arms. Motto — " Turris
fortis mihi Deus."
Sons of Francis Hume Kelly, Esq. J P. for co. West-
meath, Capt. and Hon. Major 9th Batt. Rifle Brigade,
B. A. (Oxon.), b. 1840; d. 1919 ; tn. 1876, Gertrude
Annie, only child of G. C. M. Murdoch : —
Francis Vandeleur Hume Kelly, Esq., Major 3rd Batt.
N. Staffs. Regt., B.A. (Cambs.), b. 1877 ; tn. 1919,
Madeleine Esther, d. of M. A. Julien, of Roner. Seat —
Glencara, Mullingar. Club— Kildare Street (Dublin).
George Harvev Hume Kelly, Esq., Capt. 2nd North
Staffs. Regt., b.' 1879.
Son of Robert Vandeleur Kelly, Esq., C.B. , J. P. co.
Westmeath, Lt.-Col. N.S. Wales Army Med. Corps,
F.R.C.S.E., Knt. of Grace of the Order of St. John
of Jerusalem, b. 1843; tn. 1877, Annie Holmes, d. of
William Fetherstonhaugh of Grouse Lodge, West-
meath:—
Robert Hume Vandeleur Kelly, Gentleman, Lieut.
R.F.A., b. 1878. Post, add. — Kellywood, Balmoral, N.S.
Wales.
Sons of Col. Harvey Hamilton Harvey-Kelly, F.R.G.S.,
b. 1845; d. 1903; tn. 1876, Constance, d. of Gen.
Dunsterville : —
Harvey St. George Hume Harvey-Kelly, Esq., Lt.-Col.
Indian Army, b. 1880. Res. —
Charles Hamilton Grant Harvey-Kelly, Esq., D.S.O. ,
Major Indian Army, b. 1885 ; tn. 1922, Sybil Mary, M.B.,
B.S., d. of the late Harry Nuttall, J. P., M.P., of Man-
chester. Address— L lonhugh, co. Westmeath.
Gilbert Isdell Harvey-Kelly, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
KELLY or O'KELLY (Conf. 22 Jan. 1757, U.O.).
Azure, two lions rampant combatant argent, chained or,
supporting a tower triple-turretted of the second. Mantling
azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, an enfield
passant vert. Motto — " Turris fortis mihi Deus."
Son of General Sir Richard Denis Kelly, K.C.B. , b.
1818 ; d. 1897; m. 1848, Ellen Susanna (d. 1903),
d. of Sir William Dillon, Bart:—
Major Arthur Dillon Denis Kelly, "The O'Kelly"
(q.v.).
Yr. sons of Cornelius Joseph O Kelly of Gallagh
Castle, co. Galway, a Count of the Holy Roman
Empire, J. P. (High Sheriff co. Galway 1851), b. 1806 ;
d. 1892; tn. 1831, Eliza, d. of Walter Joyce of Mer-
vue : —
Cornelius Joseph O'Kelly, Gentleman, b. 1835. Res. in
Australia.
Edward Anthony O'Kelly, Gentleman, b. 1842. Res. —
Sons of Walter Francis Maurice O'Kelly, Gentleman,
b. 1844; d. 1880; tn. , Catherine (d. 1909), d. of
Richard D'Arcy of Wellfort, co. Galway : —
Walter Joseph O'Kelly, Esq., J. P. co. Galway, b. 1876;
in. 1912, Louisa Mary, d. of Hyacinth D'Arcy, of New
Forest, Galway, and has issue — Walter Lionel O'Kelly,
Gentleman, b. 1921; Louise Mary; and Mary Kathleen.
Res. — Nahadmore, Moate, co. Westmeath.
Richard Mary O'Kelly, Gentleman, b. 1880. Res. —
Son of Ambrose Patrick O'Kelly, Esq., of Gurbray,
J. P., b. 1806; d. 1863:—
John Appleyard O'Kelly, Esq., of Gurtray (q.v.).
KELLY (Conf. 7 Nov. 1772, U.O. ) Azure, two lions
rampant combatant argent, chained or, supporting a tower
triple-turretted of the second. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an enfield passant vert.
Motto — " Turris fortis mihi Dens."
Sons of John Joseph Roche Kelly, Esq., of Rockstown
Castle and Islandmore, Limerick, J. P. and D. L.
(High Sheriff 1879), b. 1835; d. 1898; tn. 2nd, 1875,
Kate O'Donnell, d. of Francis Murphy, Esq., J. P., of
Kilcairne : —
Basil James Roche Kelly, Esq., J. P., co. Limerick
(High Sheriff 1900). Major and Hon. Lt.-Col. Reserve of
Officers, late Capt. Limerick City Art., b. 1877. Seat —
Islandmore, Croome, co. Limerick.
Algernon James Kelly, Gentleman, Lieut. Limerick City
Art.,*. . Res.—
Son of James Michael Kelly, Esq., of Rockstown
Castle, M. P. for Limerick 1844-47 (High Sheriff 1841),
b. 1808 ; tn. 1834, Fiances Maria, d. of Edmund Roche
of Trabolgan, co. Cork, sister of Lord Fermov : —
Edward Roche Kelly, Esq., J. P., b. ; tn. 1st, 1881,
Anna Louisa (d. 1882), d. of Thomas John Quill of
Caherin ; 2nd, 1884, Lilian Marie, d. of William Roche ;
and has issue Kelly, Gentleman, b. 1885 ; and Nellie
[tn. 1911, James Dillon Roche, R.A.M.C.]. Seat —
Sons of James Fitzjames Kelly, Esq., J. P., b. 1837;
d. 191 1 ; tn. 1882, Jane, sister of J. P. White, Esq.,
D.L., of Nantenan :—
Francis Roche Kelly, Gentleman, Lieut. A.V.C., b.
1883.
Edmond Burke Roche Kelly, Gentleman, b. 1888.
Hubert Gerard Kelly, Gentleman, b. 1893.
Yr. son of James Michael Kelly and Frances Maria
Roche (see above) : —
Michael Roche Kelly, Esq. , J. P. , b. ; m. 1875, Mary,
d. of Edmund Smithwick, Esq., J. P. and D.L. of Kil-
creene, Kilkenny ; and has issue — (1) James Roche Kel[y,
Esq., High Sheriff co. Clare 191 1, b. ; (2) Edmund
Roche Kelly, Esq., D.S.O. , Lt.-Col. 1st Batt. Roy. Irish
Regt., b. 1881 [m. 1913, Kathleen, d. of Lt.-Col. Shine,
R.A.M.C, of Belfast] ; and Helen Mary. Seat —
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KELSO (matric. L.O. 1924, cadet of the ancient family
of Kelso of Kelsoland). Sable, a fesse engrailed, between
Bridgwater. Town res. — 31 Bruton Street, W.i.
— Marlborough, Carlton, Arthur's, M.C.C.
Clubs
three garbs or, a bordure ot the last. Mantling sable,
doubled or. Crest On a wreath of his liveries, aj garb
or. Motto — " Otium cum dignitate."
Only son of Captain John Andrew Kelso, R.A. , b.
1838; killed at storming of the Peiwar Kotal,
Afghanistan 1878 ; m. 1867, Marion, d. of W. Harcourt
Ranking, M.D. , of Norwich : —
Hugh Andrew Kelso, Esq., late Deputy Insp.-Gen. Imp.
Indian Police, b. 1868 ; m. 1917, Mary Molyneux, d. of
Rev. Richard Harrison, late Rector of Tettenhall, Staffs.,
and has issue- Elizabeth. Res. — Tudor House, Mount
Fitchet, Stansted, Essex ; and 4 Lurgan Mansions, Sloane
Square, S.W.i. Club— E.I. United Service.
KEMEYS-TYNTE (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
grand quarters counterquartered ; i. and iiii., gules, a lion
couchant between six cross crosslets argent (for Tynte) ;
ii. and iii., vert, on a chevron argent three pheons sable
(for Kemeys) ; 2 and 3, grand quarters, sable, a maunch
argent, a bordure or, charged with eight pairs of lions'
gambs erased saltirewise gules (for Wharton). Mantling
gules and argent. Crests — 1. upon a wreath of the
colours, on a mount vert an unicorn sejant argent, armed,
crined, and unguled or (for Kemeys) ; 2. on a wreath of
the colours, a bull's head erased argent, armed or, gorged
with a ducal coronet per pale gules and or (for
Wharton). Supporters — On the dexter, a bull argent,
armed and unguled or, crined sable, ducally gorged
per pale gules and or; on the sinister, a lion gules,
fretty or. Badge — A bull's head erased argent, armed
and crined sable, gorged with a ducal coronet per pale
gules and or. Mottoes — " Plaisir en faites d'armes " ;
" Dio volendo, io lo faro."
Son of Halswell Milborne Kemeys-Tynte, Esq.,
J.P., D.L., of Halswell, b. 1852 ; d. 1899 ; m. 1875,
RosabeUe Clare, d. of Theobald Walsh, of Tyrrelston,
co. Kildare : —
Rt. Hon. Charles Theodore Halswell Kemeys-Tynte,
8th Baron Wharton (30 Jan. 1544-5, the abeyance in
the Barony being determined in his favour February,
1916), b. 1876 ; m. 1899, Dorothy, d. of Maj.-Gen. Sir
Arthur Ellis, G.C.V.O., C.S.I. ; and has issue— Hon.
Charles John Halswell Kemeys-Tynte, b. 1908 ; Hon.
Elizabeth Dorothy. Seats — Halswell Park, Goathurst,
Bridgwater ; Chelvy Court, Bristol ; Broomfield Hall,
KEMEYS-TYNTE (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1. counter-
quartered i. and iiii. gules, a lion couchant between six
crosses crosslet argent (Tynte) ; ii. and iii. vert, on a
chevron argent, three pheons sable (Kemeys); 2. azure,
three bars wavy argent, over all a bend gules (Halswell) ;
3. sable, a maunch argent, on a border or, an orle of lions'
gambs erased in saltire gules (Wharton) ; 4. azure, a wolfs
head erased argent (Lupus, Earl of Chester). Mantling
gules and argent. Crests — 1. Upon a wreath of the
colours, on a mount vert, a unicorn sejant argent, armed,
crined, and unguled or (Kemeys) ; 2. a demi-griffin erased
or (Halswell). Mottoes — "Duw-dy-ras" (Kemeys);
" Tynctus cruore Saraceno " (Tynte).
Sons of Halswell Milborne Kemeys-Tynte, Esq., J. P.
and D.L. for co. Monmouth, J. P. for cos. Glamorgan
and Somerset, senior co-heir of the whole blood to the
Barony of Wharton, b. 1852 ; d. 1899 • m- 'l%>7$< Rosa-
belle Clare, eldest d. of Theobald Walsh, Esq., of
Tyrrelston, co. Kildare: —
Rt. Hon. Charles Theodore Halswell Kemeys-Tynte,
8th Baron Wharton (q.v. ).
Eustace Kemeys-Tynte, Gentleman, b. 1878 ; m. 1902,
Annie, d. of John Emerson ; and has issue— Nicholas
Halswell, Kemeys-Tynte, Gentleman, b. 1903 ; and Eleanor
Vanessa Rosabelle. Res. — Burleigh Hall, Loughborough,
co. Leicester.
Sons of Col. Charles John Kemeys-Tynte, Royal
Glamorgan Lt. Inf. Mil., M.P. , 1832-37 and 1847-65,
b. 1800; d. 1882; m. 2nd, 1841, Vincentia, third d. of
late Wallop Brabazon of Rath House, co. Louth:—
Arthur Marcus Philipps Kemeys-Tynte, Esq., late Capt.
Royal Glamorgan Militia, served as a volunteer in Zulu
War 1879 and Canada 1885 (three medals), b. 1850 ; m.
1889, Ruby, d. of R. Clark of Ottawa, Canada. Res. —
Edward Plantagenet Kemeys-Tynte, Esq., late Capt.
Royal Glamorgan Mil., served through the Zulu War 1879
(medal and clasp), b. 1858 ; m. 1889, Beatrice Mary, eldest
d. of Lansdowne Daubeny of Norton Malreward ; and has
issue — Mary Vincentia Blanche Edwardina \m. 1915,
William Arnold Riley, and has issue] ; and Beatrice
Margaret Gwlads Clare [m. 1916, Eric Blake Johnson].
Res. — Llanvair, Dawlish.
KEMMIS - STEINMAN (R.L., 18 Nov. 1924, H. Coll).
Azure, an ibex rampant argent, horned or, a bordure
engrailed of the second. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — A demi-ibex argent, horned or, charged on the
shoulder with a cross patee azure. Motto — " Ante expect-
atem diem."
Second son of Col. William Kemmis, J. P., D.L., of
Rathdrum, co. Wicklow.6. 1836 ; d. 1900; m. 1862,
Ellen, d. of George Steinman, F.S.A. : —
Rev. Marcus Steinman Kemmis-Steinman, Clerk in
Holy Orders, M.A. (Oxford), b. 1867 ; assumed by R.L.,
18 Nov. 1924, the additional surname of Steinman,
and the arms of Steinman only ; m. 1892, Eliza, d. of
Rev. Canon S. Chorlton, Vicar of Christchurch, Pits-
moor, Sheffield. Res. — The Rectory, Morcott, Rutland.
KEMBALL (H. Coll.). Gules, on a cross invected
or, an oak-tree eradicated proper, between four leopards'
faces azure, in the first and fourth quarters a sword
erect, and in the second and third a fasces also erect
argent. Mantling gules and or. Crest — Upon a wreath
of the colours, in front of a rock proper, a fasces fessewise,
also proper thereon a goat salient sable. Motto — "Nulla
nisi ardua virtus."
Sons of Maj.-Gen. John Shaw Kemball, J. P., late
Indian Army, of Fairseat, Wrotham, Kent, b. 1822 ;
d. 1914 ; m. 1857, Dora M. , dau. of Capt. Henry
Adams, Bombay Nat. Inf. : —
Major-Gen. Sir George Vero Kemball, K.C.M.G. (1916),
C.B. (1903), D.S.O. (1902), late R.A., b. 1859 ; m. 1889,
Hattie, O.B.E., d. of Gilbert Wray Elliot, I.C.S. ; and
has issue —Vero Elliot Kemball, Esq., Comdr. R.N.,
b. 1893 \m. 1925, Janet, d. of Maj.-Gen. Sir Andrew
Russell, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., of Tuna Nui, New Zealand ;
and has issue — 1 dau.] Res. — 24 Milnthorpe Road, East-
bourne. Club — United Service.
Hugh Lester Kemball, Esq., late Dep. Insp.-Gen.
Kern
mm
1085
Punjaub Police, b. 1869 ; m. 1005, Amy, d. of Richard
Maguire, of New Grange, co. Meath, and has issue —
. Kemball, Gentleman, b. 1907.
Sons of Charles Gurdon Kemball, Esq., I.C.S., Puisne
Judge of High Court, Bombay, 1870-1885, J. P. co.
Norfolk, b. 1829; d. 1906; in. 1856, Grace C, d. of
Gen. H. Blois Turner, R.E. : —
Charles Arnold Kemball, Esq., CLE., Lt.-Col. late
Indian Army, b. i860; m. 1895, May Antoinette, d. of the
late Joseph Askew Turner. Res.— Denton Lodge, Harleston,
Norfolk.
Alick Gurdon Kemball, Esq., Brig. -General late Indian
Army, /'■ 1869.
KEMP, see HITCHIN-KEMP.
KEMP of Rochdale (H, Coll., 17 July 1913). Argent,
a chevron engrailed gules between two estoiles in chief
azure and a rose of the second in base, barbed and
seeded proper. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect, vested argent,
cuffed azure, the hand grasping a chaplet vert encircling
a rose as in the arms. Motto — " Lucem spero."
Supporters — On either side a ram or, each charged on the
shoulder with a rose gules slipped and leaved proper.
Son of George Tawke Kemp, of Beechwood, Roch-
dale, Lanes., b. 1810 ; d. 1904; m. 1848, Emily
Lydia, 2nd d. of Henry Kelsall : —
The Right Hon. Sir George Kemp, 1st Baron Rochdale
(14 Feb. 1913), Knt. Bach. (1909), D.L., M.P. for
S.E. Lanes., 1895-6, and for N.W. Manchester 1910-12,
Lieut.-Col. 32nd Batt. Imperial Yeomanry, 1902,
Lieut.-Col. cmdg. 6th Batt. Lanes. Fus., 1915, Brig.-
Gen. E. Lanes, and Manchester Brigades, b. 1866 ; tn.
1896, Lady Beatrice Mary Egerton, M.B.E., 3rd d. of
the 3rd Earl of Ellesmere ; and has issue — Hon.
J. Durival Kemp, b. 1906; Hon. Patience [tn. 1920,
Lieut.-Col. Christian George Maude, D.S.O., O.B.E.,
M.C., Roy. Fus. ; and has issue] ; Hon. Diana
Helen [tn. 1928, John Denman Barlow, Esq.]. Seats
— The Old Hall, Highgate Village, N.6 ; Lingholm,
Keswick. Clubs — White's, Arthur's, Garrick.
KEMP of Gissing (H. Coll.) Gules, three garbs
within a bordure engrailed or. Mantling gules and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a pelican vulning
herself proper upon a garb or. Motto — " Lucem spero."
Second son of Rev. Nunn Robert Pretyman Kemp,
Clerk in Holy Orders, b. 1814 ; d. 1859 ; m. 1841,
Mary Harriett, d. of Rev. George Hagar : —
Sir Kenneth Hagar Kemp, 12th Bart. (14 Mar.
1641-2), C.B.E., of Gissing, Norfolk, J. P., D.L.,
Baxrister-at-Law, b. 1853 ; s. his cousin 1874 ; m.
1876, Henrietta Mary Eva, d. of Henry Hamilton,
of Blackrock, co. Leitrim ; and has issue — Robert
Hamilton Kemp, Esq., Lieut, (ret.) Dragoon Gds.,
and Capt. R.A.S.C, b. 1877 [tn. 1908, Violet Marie, d. of
the late Capt. Dalrymple-Stewart-Muirhead, R.H.G. ; and
has issue — 2daus] ; Eva Constance \m. 1927, R. Verstume
Bunbury, Esq., of Kenya Colony, B.E.A.] ; Margaret
Hagar [tn. 1912, Lieut.-Col. Charles Jickling, O.B.E. ;
and has issue] ; Ida Dorothy [tn. 1st, 1901, Robert
Gwilt (d. 1902), of Stowe Hill, Hartest, Suffolk ; 2nd,
191 1, Maj. Vincent Gillam ; and has issue]. Seats —
Mergate Hall, Norwich ; Gissing Hall, Diss, Norfolk.
Res, — Pentlow, Sheringham. Club — Norfolk County
(Norwich).
KEMP of Toronto (H. Coll.). Per fesse wavy gules and
barry wavy argent and azure, in chief a lion rampant be-
tween two garbs or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in
armour fessewise, holding in the hand a broken sword
proper, pommel and hilt or, between two roses argent,
barbed and seeded also proper. Motto — "Per ardua
stabilis esto."
Son of Robert Kemp, Farmer, of Canada : —
Hon. Sir Albert Edward Kemp, K.C.M.G. (1917),
P.C. and Senator of Canada, b. 1858 ; tn. 1st, 1879,
(d. 1924), d. of John Wilson, of Montreal ;
2nd, 1925, Virginia, widow of N. Copping ; and has issue
—Alice [tn. 1st, W. Scott Waldie, of Toronto ; 2nd,
1922, Lieut.-Col. Norman Perry, D.S.O., Canadian
Forces] ; Florence [tn. 1908, A. H. Proctor, of Montreal] ;
Hazel [tn. 1st, 1912, Chattan Stephens, of Montreal ; 2nd,
1920, Arthur Colville, of Montreal]. Res.— Castle Frank,
Toronto ; Bobcaygeon, Ontario. Clubs — York, National,
Albany (Toronto).
KEMP (H. Coll., 22 Oct. 1923). Gules, on a fesse
between in chief two garbs or, and in base a rose argent,
barbed and seeded proper, three cross crosslets sable.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a pelican argent between two garbs or.
Only surv. son of Rev. Henry William Kemp, Clerk
in Holy Orders, Vicar of St. John's, Hull, Hon.
Canon of York, b. 1820 ; d. 1888 ; tn. Ann Maria,
d. of Thomas Lovell, of Winwick Warren,
Northants. : —
Henry Thomas Kemp, Esq., K.C., J.F., l.l.m.,
Recorder of York 191 1-1 7, and of Hull since 191 7, M.A.
(Camb.), Bencher of the Middle Temple b. 1852 ; tn.
1887, Jessie, d. of James Melrose, Esq., J.P., of Clifton
Croft, York. Chambers— 1 Essex Court, Temple E.C.
Club — Reform.
KEMP (H. Coll., 20 luly 1771) — Gules, three garbs
within a bordure engrailed or, charged with eight hurts.
Mantling gules and or. Crest-On a wreath of the colours,
upon a mount vert, a falcon with wings elevated, feeding on
a garb or, and charged on the breast with a hurt.
Onlv son of Capt. Nathaniel Kemp, of Patcham Place,
Brighton, b. 1823; d. 1884; tn. 1875, Helen, d. oi
I. C. Wh'yte Douglas :— .
\lfred Kemp, Gentleman, b. 1877 ; tn. , Daisy
Logan, d. 01 James Ingleby Bootes ; and has issue-Joan ;
and Pauline. Address— 26 Chatsworth Road, Brighton-.
KFMPTON7(H. Coll.). Azure, on a fesse between
twSLn? or", three fleurs-de-lys of the field. Mantling
3Z
1086 l&em
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a garb or,a goat passant sable. Motto — " Lahore
attingam."
Third son of Charles Henry Kempton, of West Side,
Clapham Common, b. 1861 ; m. 1884, Alice
Charlotte, d. of George Rouse, of Wych Street,
Strand : —
Arundel Hugh Kempton, Gentleman, Liveryman and
Freeman, Glovers' Company, City of London, b. 1889 ;
m. 1915, Bertha Lillian (d. ), d. of Louis Phillippe
Roekaerts ; and has issue — Bertram Arundel Kempton,
b. 1920. Res. — " Nona," Nightingale Lane, Clapham
Common, S.W.i 2. Club — R.A.C.
JOHN COLE KEMSLEY, Gentleman. Born ,
men
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, on a
mount in base vert, a man in armour holding over his
dexter shoulder a battleaxe, head downwards, proper, a
chief arched per pale sable and gules, thereon two lions
passant counter-passant argent. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling vert
and or : and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a
mount vert, a demi-zebra proper, gorged with a collar
gemel or, resting the sinister fore-leg on an Esquire's
helmet also proper. Liverv — Chocolate and gold. Married
April 23, 1883, Elizabeth Jopling, daughter of John Robert
Brickon.
KENDALL (H. Coll., Confd. by Clarenceux, 21 Henry
VI., 1442-3). Gules, a fesse chequy or and azure between
1905-
being the eldest son of John Nicholas Kemsley, by Eliza-
beth Kathleen, his wife, dau. of Patrick Waterman Cole.
three eagles displayed of the second. Livery (undress) —
Blue, with red piping.
Sons of Rev. Henry George Ommanney Kendall,
M.A., F.S.A. (eld. son of Henry John Broughton
Kendall, see below), b. 1866; d. 1928; m. 1899,
Margaret Constance, d. of the late Rev. Canon
Nunns: —
Rev. Henry Thomas Anstrey Kendall, B.A. , b.
Postal add. — Toe H., Shaw Royd, Haliiax.
Bartholomew John Kendall, Gentleman, b.
Arthur Christopher Victor Kennall, Gentleman, b.
Sons of Henry John Broughton Kendall, Gentleman,
of The H\de, Hatfield, Herts., Consul for Bolivia,
Director of Union of London and Smith's Bank, b.
1840 ; d. ; m. 1865, Georgiana Isabella, d. of Col.
Octavius Ommanney, J. P. : —
Nevill Kendall, Gentleman, b. 1871.
Montagu Charles Kendall, Gentleman, b. 1874.
Guy Kendall, Gentleman, M.A. (Oxon. ), Headmaster
Univ. Coll. School, Hampstead, since 1916, b. 1876 ; m.
1902, Aria, d. of J. Sampson, of Withington, Manchester,
and ha issue — 1 son ; 1 dau. Res. — 25 Thurlow Road,
Hampstead, N.W.3. Club — Authors'.
KENDALL. Argent, a chevron between three dolphins
naiant, embowed sable. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion statant guardant
gules. Motto — " Virtus depressa resurget."
Eldest son of Osmond Lennox Kendall, Gentleman,
of Pelyn, b. 1871 ; d. 1916 ; m. 1897, Clair de
Lancey, d. of Gen. Sir William Williams, K.C.B., of
Guernsey : —
Nicholas Kendall, Gentleman, b. 1903 ; m. 1925,
Frances Mary, d. of James Philip Paull. Estate and
res. — Pelyn, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. Club — Guards'.
KENMARE, Earl of, see BROWNE.
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1087
KENNA ( ). Azure, on a chief engrailed or, three
garbs of the field, banded argent. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount
vert, a ruined castle in flames proper. Motto — "Age quod
agis."
Sons of the late James Kenna of Larch Hill, co.
Meath, and Oakfield, Liverpool, by Julia his wife, d.
of Patrick Kearney of Ethelstown, co Meath: —
Paul Aloysius Kenna, Esq., Capt. 21st Hussars, b.
Post, add.—
Thomas Joseph Kenna, Gentleman, b.
KENNARD (H. Coll.). Per chevron gules and azure,
a chevron engrailed argent between two keys in chief,
the wards downwards or, and a sword erect in base
proper. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon a
wreath of the colours, a dexter cubit arm in armour proper,
charged with a buckle gules, grasping in the hand a key
or in bend, and a broken sword in bend sinister proper.
Motto — "At spes non fracta." Livery — Dark green and
gold.
Son of Lieut. Hugh Coleridge Downing Kennard,
Grenadier Guards, /'. 1859; d. 1886; m. 1883, Helen,
only d. of James Wyllie : —
Sir Coleridge A thur Fitzroy Kennard, 1st Bart. (11
Feb. 1911), H.M.'sCharged' Affaires, Finland, since 1919,*.
1885; m. 1st, 1911, Dorothy Katharine (marriage diss. 1918),
only child of Sir Geo ge Head Ba clay, K.C.M.G. ; and has
issue — Lawrence Ury Charles Kennard, Esq., b. 1912 ;
Geo ge Arnold Ford Kennard, Esq., b. 1915; >". 2nd,
1924, Mary Graham, d. of the late Sir Frederick Orr-Lewis,
1st Bart, of Montreal. Seat — Fe nhill, Southampton.
Club — St. James's.
Sons of Adam Steinmetz Kennard, Esq., J. P., of
Belmore, Upham, Hants., b. 1833; d. 1915 ; m. 1st,
1861, Grace Helen (d. 1880), eldest d. of Joseph Hegan
of Dawpool, co. Chester ; 2nd, 1883, Alice Jane (Pes. —
11 South Eaton Place, S.W.i), d. of Henry Lomax
Gaskell of Kiddington Hall, Oxon. : —
Cecil Waterhouse Kennard, Gentleman, b. 1867 ; m. 1890,
Mary Noel, eldest d. of Capt. Albert W. Money of East
Liss, Hants., and widow of W. C. Hawker, and has issue
— Donald Ian Menzies Kennard, Gentleman, b. 1891
Brian Adam Tormore Kennard, Gentleman, b. 1892
Patrick Noel Kennard, Gentleman, b. 1893. Res. —
Henry Gerard Hegan Kennard, Esq., Major and Brev.
Lt.-Col. 5th D ag < n Guards, b. 1871 ; m. 1895, Nancy,
d. of Col. R. Peyser, D.S.O. , and has had is>ue — Terence
Evelyn Kennard, Gentleman, b, 1896 ; killed in action
1916; Dulce Hazel; and Tenia Doreen. Res. —
Charles Heywood Kenna d, Gentleman, b. 1872 ; m.
1898, Hon. Ma y Cleveland, d. of Baron Channing, and has
issue — Cyil Geo ge Henry Kennard, Gentleman, b. 1899 ;
and Violet Elizabeth G.ace. Res. — 25 Sussex Gardens,
W.2.
Edmund Kennard, Gentleman, b. (twin) 1872 ; m. 1st,
1895, Frances (d. 1924), d. of J. C. Hawkshaw of Holly-
combe, Sussex ; 2nd, 1926, Mrs. Travers ; and has issue
— Francis E mund Kennard, Gentleman, b. 1897. Res. —
5 Vicarage Gate, W.8.
Vivian George Kennard, Gentleman, b. 1874; m. 1900,
Mildred, d. of J. C. Hawkshaw of Hollycombe, Sussex,
and has issue — Roderick Vivian Kenna d, Gentleman, b.
1901 ; Stephen John Kennard, Gentleman, b. 1904; Noel
Gerard Kennard, Gemleman, b. 1905 ; and Grace Mildred.
Res. — Frith, Stalbridge, Dorset.
John Adam Gaskell Kennard, Esq., Capt. The Rifle
Bde., b. 1884; m. 1918, Lenore, d. of Janes Montgomery,
and widow of Cyril Baker.
Alan Spencer Gaskell Kennard, Gentleman, b. 1886 ;
m. 1911, Agatha Frances, ygst. d. of Lt.-Col. Thomas
Alfred Colfox, J. P., D.L. , of Coneygar, Bridport. Seat —
Sons of ClI. Edmund Hegan Kennard, F.R.G.S.,
M.A. (Oxon ), Capt. late 8th Hussais, Col. Command-
ing 15th Middlesex Vol. 1870-85, b. 1835; d. 1912 ; m.
1868, Agnes (d. 1906), d. and coh. of Joseph Hegan,
Dawpool : —
Aubeion Claud Hegan Kennard, Esq., Capt. Rifle
Brigade, Lt.-Col. ( et.), Comd. 1st Batt. Loudon Regt. T.F.
1916, Mem. L.C.C. 1913-25, b. 1870 ; m. 1st, 1904, Florence
Joan Ge trude Glynn, d. of John A. Oglande of Nunwell,
Isle of Wight; 2nd. Anne Claudia Whalley, d. of the late
Capt. Edward Fort, R.N., and widow of Hon. Kenneth
Douglas ; and has surv. issue — Denys Ernest Glynn
Kennard, Gentleman, b. 1904. Res. — Court Mead, Forest
Row, Sussex.
E.nest Coleridge Hegan Kennard, Esq., Lt.-Col. (ret.)
West Yorks. Regt., b. 1873. Res.—
Younger son of John Pierse Kennard and Sophia
Chapman : —
Rt. Rev. Mgr. Cha les Henry Kennard, Canon of Clifton
and Domestic Prelate to Pope Pius X., M.A. (Oxon.), b.
1840. Res. — 93 St. Aldate's, Oxford.
Son of Howard John Kennard, Gentleman, b. 1829;
d. ; m. , Elizabeth Franklin [d. 1888) : —
Robert William Kennard, Esq., D.L. , J. P. Monmouth-
shire (Sheriff 1888), one of H.M. Lieutenants for the City
of London, b. 1857; m. 1881, Rose N., d. of R. N. Byass
of Daylesford, Worcestershire; and has issue — Howard
John Kennard, Esq., Lieut. R. N., b. 1882 [m. 1910,
Ethel Frances E. Vavasour, yst. d. of late Frederick Richard
Vavasour, Wilts, and has issue — Robert William Kennard,
Gentleman, b. igi2(Res. — Old Parsonage House, Moreton-
in-Marsh)]. Seat — North Leigh, Bradford-on-Avon, Wilts.
Club — Junior Carlton.
Son of A thur Challis Kennard, b. 1831 ; d. 1905 ;
m. 18' 6, Annie Homan, d. of Thomas Homan-Mulock
of Bellair : —
Howard William Kennard, Esq., C.M.G., C.V.O., Envoy
Extra, and Min. Plen. to Jugoslavia since 1925, b. 1878 ; m.
1908, Harriet, d. of John Norris. of New York ; and has issue
— 1 son. Seat — Lang;ham House, Rode, nr. Bath. Address
— British Legation, Belgrade, Jugoslavia.
Sons of Henry Steinmetz Kennard, Gentleman, b.
1843; d. IQ02 ; m. 1868, Fiances Cha'lotte Celestine
(d. 1899), ygst. d. of Charles Robert Spe ling of Har-
grave, Essex :—
Rowland Stephen Astley Kennard, Gent'eman, b. 1871 ;
m. 1896, v, inifred Dagmar. second d. of Lawrence Hey-
worth, J. P., of Whitefield. Devon; and has issue — Henry
Rowland Kennard, Gentleman, b. 1900; and Frances Doris.
Res. — Little Harrow, nr. Christchurch, Hants. Club —
Junior Ca lton.
Hyde Henry Astley Kennard, Gentleman, b.
Res.—
KENNA WAY of Hyderabad. Argent, a fesse azure,
between two eagles displayed in chief gules, and in base,
through an annulet of the third, a slip of olive and
another of palm, in saltire proper. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — An eagle rising proper, from the beak an
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escutcheon pendent azure, charged with the sun in
splendour, also proper. Motto — " Ascendam."
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir John Henry Kennaway, 3rd
Bart., P.C., C.B., b. 1837 ; d. 1919 ; m. 1866,
Frances, d. of Archibald Arbuthnot : —
Sir John Kennaway, 4th Bart., of Escot, Devon (25
Feb. 1791), Capt. (ret.) Devon Regt., b. 1879. Seat —
Escot, Ottery St. Mary, Devon.
Son of Lt.-Col. Charles William Kennaway (2nd son
of 2nd Bart.), b. 1843; d. 1922; m. 1876, Evelyn, d.
of Edward Lennox Boyd, F.S.A., of Folkestone : —
Charles Noel Kennaway, Esq., Major late R.G.A., b.
1877 ; m. 1906, Florence, d. of H. S. Poole, of Halifax,
Nova Scotia, and has issue — Charles Stewart Hamilton
Kennaway, Gentleman, b. 1914; and Monica Evelyn
Tindal. Res. — Gieenlaw, Guildford.
Sons of Rev. Richard Arthur Kennaway (4th son of
2nd Bart.), Rector of Bramdean, Alresforcl, Hants., b.
1847 ; d. 1918 ; by 1st wife, m. 1874, Mary Jane, d.
of Rev. Thomas Boddington, Rector of Badgo: ,
Salop: —
Gerard Arthur Kennaway, Esq., Capt. Derbyshire Ye< .
T.F. Res., b. 1876 ; m. 1908', Gladys, d. of Comdr. Cecil B.
Palmer, late R.N. Res. — Barton House, Exton, Exeter.
Mark John Kennaway, Gentleman, b. 1880 ; m. 1920,
Dorothy, d. of Edward Hick of Leeds, and has issue —
Anne ; Mary Elizabeth ; and Philippa Jane. Res. — Escot
Estate, Tanjon Malim, F. M.S.
Leonard Henry Kennaway, Genileman, b. 1882. Res. —
Liulecote, Hatch End, Middx.
Richard Harold Kennaway, Esq., late Capt. Devon Regt.,
b. 1887; m. 1925, Agnes Margaret Alder. Res. — Littlecote,
Hatch End, Middx.
KENNEDY, see AILSA, Marquess of.
KENNEDY, see CLARK-KENNEDY and SHAW-
KENNEDY.
KENNEDY(U.O., 1836). Sable, on a fesse between three
esquires' helmets argent, a fox courant proper. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an
armed arm embowed, holding a branch of oak proper.
Motto—" Adhasreo virtuti."
Sons of Sir John Charles Kennedy of Johnstown
Kennedy, 3rd Bart., J. P. and D.L. co. Dublin, High
Sheriff co. Waterford 1884, B.A. (Camb. ), Lieut.
3rd Batt. Royal Dublin Fusiliers, b. 1856; d. 1923 ; m.
1879, Sydney H. H. Maude, d. of Sir James Macaulay
Higginson, K.C.B. : —
Sir John Ralph Bayly Kennedy 4th Bart., of Johnstown
Kennedy (G.B., 18 July 1856), late Lieut. R.A.,b. 1896.
Seat— Johnslown Kennedy, Rathcoole, co. Dublin.
James Edward Kennedy, Esq., b. 1898.
Son of George Edward de Vere Kennedy, Esq., Lieut.
5th Lancers, b. 1857; d. 1922; m. 1889, Julia Ellen
Beatrice, d. of Sir John Craven Garden, 4th Bart. : —
Derick Edward de Vere Kennedy, Esq., b. 1904 ; m. 1926,
Phyllis Victoria Levine, d. of the late Gordon Fowler, and
has issue — George Ronald Derick Kennedy, Gentleman,
b. 1927. Res. — Durrow House, Kilmacthomas, co. Water-
ford.
Son of John Arthur Kennedy, Gentleman, b. 1858;
d. 1913 ; m 1881, Evelyn Maude, d. of H. G. Bromilow
of Southport, co. Lancaster: —
Charles Harold Kennedy, Gentleman, b. 1884; m. 1909,
Sybil Gordon, d. of the late Dr. Herbert R. Mead. Res.—
Butte Ranche, Millarville, Alberta, Canada.
Sons of Edward Robert Kennedy, Esq., J. P., of
Barronrath, Straffan, b. i860; d. 1925 ; m. 1905, Doris,
d. of Edwin Sandys Lumsdaine of Sydney, N.S.W. : —
John Edward Kennedy, Gentleman, b. 1909. Res.—
Bishopscourt, Straffan, co. Kildare.
Robert Kennedy, Gentleman, b. 1911.
Percy William Kennedy, Gentleman, b. 1914.
Darby Michael Kennedy, Gentleman, b. 1919.
Son of Robert Kennedy of Baronrath, Esq., J. P.,
H.M. Lieut. co. Kildare, b. 1828; d. 1913 ; m. 1855,
Alice, d. of Rev. Henry and Lady Emilie Gray : —
Admiral Francis William Kennedy, C.B. (iet.), b. 1863;
m. 1898, Amy, d. of Col. H. H. Goodeve, R.A. ;
and has issue — Francis Henry Kennedy, Esq., Lieut. R.N.,
b. 1900. Res. — Flint Lodge, Southsea.
KENNEDY of Culzean Park (H. Coll.). Argent, a
chevron gules, between, in chief two lymr-hads, sails furled,
and in base a cross crosslet fitch ee sable. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a rising sun, an eaglet's head erased proper, hold-
ing in the beak a cross crosslet fitch ee sable. Motto —
" Candor dat viribus alias."
Son of the late Alexander Kennedy, of Dum-
barton : —
Sir Alexander McAusland Kennedy, Knt. Bach. (1921),
J. P. Renfrew, b. i860 ; m. 1888, Agnes, d. of Alexander
.Morton, of Alexandria, co. Dumbarton ; and has issue
— McAusland Alexander Kennedy, Esq., b. 1890;
John Young Morton Kennedy, Esq., b. 1892 ; Gordon
Rowan Kennedy, Esq., b. 1901 ; Janctta Norton ; and
Nancy McAusland [m. 1928, H. J. Leigh Criddle]. Res. —
Culzean Park, Gosforth, Northumberland.
KENNEDY of Stone Cross (H. Coll.). Sable, on a
fesse or between three esquires' helmets proper, an escallop
of the field. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, in front of a dexter cubit arm, holding in
the hand a sprig of oak fructed proper, two escallops or.
Motto — " Adhaereo virtuti."
Eld. son of Myles Kennedy, Esq., of Stone Cross, /•.
1836; d. 1883; m. i860, Margaret, d. of Alexander
Hutler Rowley of Greenhays, Lanes. : —
The late Myles Kennedy, Esq., J. P., D.L., and (1923)
High Sherift co. Lancaster, b. 1862; d. 1928; in. 1885,
Ethel Campbell, 3rd d. of the late Joseph Rowley of Dee
Bank, co. Flint, and had issue — Myles Storr Nigel
Kennedy, Esq., Capt. 3rd Batt. Border Regt., M.A.
(Cantab.), Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple, served Great
War 1914-18 (despatches), b. 1889 (Seat — Fair View,
Ulverston); Col. Wilfred Hugh Burton Rowley Kennedy,
4th King's Own Royal Lancaster Regt., b. 1893 [m.
1919, Violet Enid, d. of Herbert E. Wilson cf
Stainburn, Cumberland, and has issue — Myles Anthony
Rowley Kennedy, Gentleman, b. 1921 (Res. — Fair View,
Ulverston)] ; Ethel Marguerite [m. 1916, Herbert Gold-
smith Squiers, and has issue] ; Sybil Guinivere Butler [m.
1916, Lt.-Col. James William Ogilvy Dalgleish, R.A.F.,
and has issue]. Seat — Stone Cross, Ulverston.
Son of Wilfred Burton Rowley Kennedy, Col. 4th
Vol. Batt. R. Lanes. Regt., b. 1803 ; d. 1894; m. 1887,
Amelie Glanert : —
Myles Cassilis Kennedy, Esq., Capt. 13th Hussars, b.
1893; m. 1917, Beryl Maud, d. of R. H. Gosling. Esq. of
Hawthorn Hill, Berks. , and has issue — Zoe ; and Valerie.
Res.—
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Son of Alfred Alexander Kennedy, Esq., C.B. , C.M.G.,
Maj.-Gen. 3rd Hussars, b. 1870; d. 1926; m. 1898,
Dora Campbell {Res.— 17 Pembridge Gardens, W.2),
d. of Walter Thomas Rowley of The Grange, Hurst :—
Rowley Kennedy, Esq., Lieut, (ret.) R.N., b. 1900.
Res.—
Yr. sons of Myles Kennedy, Esq., of Stone Cross (see
above).
Admiral Theobald Walter Butler Kennedy, C.M.G.,
R.N. (ret.), b. 1871 ; m. 1903, Alice Campbell, d. of Joseph
Rowley of Dee Bank, Flint. Res.— Sea Court, Clifton
Road, Southsea.
Capt. William George Ainslie Kennedy, R.N., b. 1873 ;
m. 1916, Fedora, d. of Comdr. Harold Gustav Lundh, ot
Norway, and has issue — Myles Harold William Kennedy,
Gentleman, b, 1917. Res. — Crouch 1 louse, Penrith.
KENNEDY (L.O., 1850)— Argent, on a chevron gules
between three c oss crosslets fitch^e sable, a mullet pierced
between two lions counter passant or. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of his liveries, a
dolphin hauriant proper. Motto — "Vincit vim virtus."
Eld. son of John Kennedy, Esq., J. P. and D.L. Co.
Ayr, M.A., b. 1852; d. 1920; m. 1884, Jessie, d. of
Alexander Reid, Esq. : —
John Kennedy, Gentleman, b. 1886; m. 1921, Grace
Alison, d. of the late James Alison Steel. Seat— Under-
wood House, by Kilmarnock, N.B.
KENNEDY of Bennane and Finnarts(Matric. L.0. 1837 )
Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a chevron gules between three
cross crosslets fitch£e sable (Kennedy); 2 and 3, azure,
three fleurs-de-lys or. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Kennedy of Elle:slie (Rematric. 16 Aug. 1905). Arms
as above, all within a bordure gules. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, an
rjjiMUS:
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a fleur-de-lys or, issu-
ing out of two oak-leaves proper. Motto — " Fuimus."
Supporters -Dexter, a lady attired in the costume of the
sixteenth century ; sinister, a wyvern, both proper.
Eld. son of Roland Fergussone Kennedy, Esq., of
Finnarts, b. 1859 ; d. 1919 ; m. 1888, Flora Glencairn
Whiteside, d. of Charles G. Shaw of Wellington
House, Ayr : —
Charles Fergussone Kennedy, Esq., Lieut. Ayrshire
Yeo. , b. 1889; m. 1914, Esme' Carmina, d. of Arthur L.
Virieux of Flinders, Tasmania, and has issue — Roland
Fergussone Kennedy, Gentleman, b. 1915 ; Gilbert Glencairn
Kennedy, Gentleman, b. 1919 ; and Esme Violet Lilian.
Seat— Finnarts, Ballantrae, co. Ayr. Club — Town and
County (Ayr).
eagle with wings extended, preying on the breast of a dove,
all proper. Motto— " Veritas odium parit." Livery—
White or light drab, with red facings.
Eld. son of Andrew Kennedy of New York, b. 1829,
d. 1915; m. 1855, Mary Jane, d. of David Millar of
Gills House, co. Derry : —
William M'Laughlin Kennedy, Esq., J.P. , of Ellershe,
b. 1857; m. 1884, Jessie, d. of George Richard Meredith ol
Reeky Point, Geraldine, Canterbury, New Zealand; and
has issue— Reuel Gilbert Kennedy, Gentleman, b. 1885.
[m. 1921, d. of Hon. James Craigie, J. P., M.L.C., of
Timaru, N.Z. , and has issue— Roland Craigie Kennedy,
Gentleman, b. 1922]. Estates— Stratford, and Tahora,
Taranaki, New Zealand. Res.— Broadway, Stratford,
New Zealand. Club— Stratford (Stratford, New Zealand).
KENNEDY-ERSKINE (L.O., 1828). Quarterly, 1 and
4, grand quarters, quarterly, i. and iiii. argent, a pale sable,
ii. and iii. gules, a sword in pale argent, pi mmel and hilt or
(Erskine); 2 and 3, argent, a chevron gules between three
cross crosslets fitchee sable, all within the royal double
tressure, flory counterflcry of the second ( Kennedy). Mant-
ling gules, doubled argent. Crests— 1. upen a wreath of
the liveries, a griffin's head erased gules, charged with a
mullet ermine, holding in the beak a sword bendways point
upwards proper (Erskine) ; 2. upon a wreath of his liveries ,
a dolphin naiant proper (Kennedy).
Eldest son of Augustus John William Henry Kennedy-
Erskine, Esq., J. P., b. 1866; d. 1908; m. 1896, Alice
Marjorie Cunningham, d. of Rev. A. L. R. Fo&te, D.D.,
of Rosehill, co. Forfar: —
Augustus John Kennedy-Erskine, Gentleman, b. 1900.
Post, add.— Dun House, Montrose, N.B.
KENNEDY-CRAUFURD-STUART (rematric. L.O.
1905). Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a fesse chequy azure and
argent, over all on a bend gules, two cavalry swords in
saltire proper between as many roses argent (Stuart) ; 2.
gules, on a fesse ermine between three mullets argent, two
crescents interlaced of the field (Crawfurd of Ardmillan,
1630, matric. c. 1672-7) ; 3. argent, a chevron gules be-
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tween three cross crosslets fitche^e sable (Kennedy, 1630).
Mantling azure, doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his
liveries, a game hawk hooded and belled proper. Motto—
" Durum patientia frango."
Eld. son of Robert Stuart of Ealing, Mic'dx., b. at
Rye, Sussex, 6 May 1848; d. 1907; ?n. 3. Dec. 1878,
Margaret Elizabeth, d. of Clifford Craufurd of Baid-
land and Ardmillan, Ayrshire : —
Charles Kennedy-Craufurd-Stuart, Esq., C.V.O. (1922),
C.B.E. (1920), D.S.O. (1915), Lt.-Col. 3rd Batt. 10th
Baluch Regt. (Queen May's Own), Officer R. Order of
George I. (Greece), Member of the Royal Cc mpany of
Archers, served in S. African War 1900-1902 (Queen's medal
with three clasps, and King's medal with two clasps), and
Great War 1914-19, b. 1879; m. 191 9, Amelia Rumsey,
d. of Samuel Wheeler of Fairfield, Conn., U.S.A. Res. —
22 Grimsto ' Gardens, Folkestone. Clubs -Carlton,
Travellers', United Service, Royal Thames Yacht, New
(Edinburgh), Bengal (Calcutta).
KENNEY, see FITZGERALD-KENNEY.
KENNEY (U.O., 1857). Quarterly, 1 and 4, per pale or
and azure, a fleur-de-lys between three crescents counter-
changed (Kenney) ; 2. quarterly, i. and iiii., or, a cross
engrailed gules ; ii. and iii. , per pale azure and gules, a lion
rampant or (Hassan) ; 3. argent, on a chevron sable, be-
tween three columbines azure, stalked vert, a star of six
points (Hay). Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a demi-arm, sleeved gules, with a
white ruffle, holding in the hand atoll of parchment proper.
Son of Edward Herbert Kenney, Gentleman, b. 1853;
d. 1928 ; m. 1887, Pauline Even : —
Edward Herbert Kinney, Gentleman, b. 1891. Res. —
Son of Rev. Arthur Robert Kenney, b. 1805 ; d. 1884 ;
m. 1836: —
Brig. -Gen. Arthur Robert Kenney Herbert (ret.), b. 1840;
m. , Agnes, d. of Gen. Cleveland, Madras Army ; and
has with other issue — Arthur Cleveland Herbert Kenney.
Esq., Major late Northants. Regt., b. 1863 [/«. 1908, Edith
Harriet, only d. of late Richai d Stanton Evans of Lowndes
Street, S.W.J. Res.—
Son of Edward Maxwell Kenney Herbert, Esq., J. P.
Bucks, late H.M. Chief Inspector of Schools, b. 1845 ;
d. iqi'6 ; m. 1876, Lady Jane White, d. of the 3rd Earl
of Bautry : —
Aubrey Edward Kenney Herbert, Gentleman, b. 1877.
Res.—
KENNY (U.O., 12 Oct. 1922). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
argent, on a sal tire purpure, five hearts or (for Kenny) ;
2 and 3, gules, three dexter arms vambraced proper,
the fists cl sed (for Armstrong). Mantling purpure and
argent. Crest On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant guardant gules, holding a fleurs-de-lys or. Motto
— " Veritas semper magna est."
Yr. son 'f Randal Young Kenny, Esq., M.D. of
Killeshandra, c . Cavan, and Anna Maria, his wife,
d. and coh. of William Armstrong of Kilbracken, co.
Leitrim : —
Maj.-Gen. William Wallace Kenny, C.B., M.B. (Dub.),
F.R.C.S.I., A.M.S. (ret.), Hon. Surg, to the King, served
Afghan War 1879-80, Soudan 1885, S. Africa 1900, and
Great War 1914-18, Knt. of Grace of the Order of the
Hospital < f St. Jonn of Jerusalem in England, b. 1854 ; m.
1882, Catherine Jane Id. 1920), d. of Edward B. Steedman
of High Ercall Hall, Wellington, Shropshire. Res. — 9 The
Avenue, Clifton, Yorks. Club — Junior United Service.
KENT (H. Coll.). Argent, three pallets engrailed
sable, each charged with a mullet in bend or, on a chief
gules a lion passant guardant ermine. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion's head
erased per fesse ermine and argent, the lower part charged
with three pellets as in the arms. Motto — •" In via
honoris."
Son of Jackson Goodenough Kent, M.D. (Edin.),
of Pelham Lodge, Kingston-on-Thames : —
Francis Jackson Kent. Esq., Solicitor of the Supreme
Court of Judicature, b. . Res. —
KENWORTHY (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
argent, an eagle displayed gules, surmounted by a bend
vert, thereon three fleurs-de-lys or (for Kenworthy) ; 2. per
saltire argent and sable, on a chief of the last two plates,
each charged with a saltire gules (for Leatham). 3. per
chevron or and gules, in chief two lions passant of the
last, ard in base a rose argent, barbed and seeded proper
(for Lund). Mantling gules and argent. Crest — An
eagle displayed argent, collared gules, holding in either
claw a fleur-de-lys gold. Motto — " Sans bruit."
Son of Rev. Joseph Kenworthy, Clerk in Holy
Orders, b. ; d. 1875; by his 2nd wife, m. 1849,
Harriet Elizabeth, d. of Capt. William Leatham, of
Kirkham Abbey, Yorks., by his wife Lucy Lund,
co-heiress of the Barony of Strabolgi : —
Rt. Hon. Cuthbert Matthias Kenworthy, 9th Baron
Strabolgi (1318), b. 1853 ; established his claim to the
Baronies of Burgh and Cobham 191 2; and to Barony of
Strabolgi 1914 ; s. as 9th Baron 1916, when the
abeyance of the Barony was terminated in his favour ;
m. 1884, Elizabeth Florence, d. of George Cooper, of
Sacramento, California ; and has issue (1) Hon. Joseph
Montague Kenworthy, Lieut. -Comdr. R.N. (ret.), M.P.
Kingston-upon-Hull 1919-26, b. 1886 [m. 1913, Doris
Whitley, d. of the late Sir Frederick Whitley-Thomson ;
and has issue — David Montague de Burgh Kenworthy,
Esq., b. 1914 ; Jonathan Malcolm Atholl Kenworthy,
Esq., b. 1916 ; Basil Frederick de la Pole Kenworthy,
Esq., b. 1920 ; Ferelith Rosemary (Res.- — 9 FitzGeorge
Avenue, W.14. ; Club — Junior Naval and Military)];
(2) Rev. the Hon. Cuthbert Reginald Leatham Ken-
worthy, Clerk in Holy Orders, b. 1889 [m. 1913, Amy
Catherine, d. of the late Frederick Evitt, of Rook Hall,
Maldon, Essex ; and has issue — Cuthbert Reginald
Disney Kenworthy, Esq., b. 1914. (Res. — 7 South
Parade, Wakefield)]. Seat— Crofton Towers, Wakefield.
JAMES WILLIAM KENYON, Gentleman. Born
August 13, i860, being the eldest son of the late John
Walter Kenyon, and Sarah his wife, daughter of the late
William Carter. Armorial bearings — Sable, on a chevron
invected or. between two crosses patonce in chief argent and
a lion sejeant in base of the second, a woolpack of the first ;
and for the Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion
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and resting the dexter forepaw on a woolpack sable ; with
the Motto, "Si diligens honorabilis." Livery— Grey or
black and gold. Postal address— CecWy Hill, Cirencester.
Club — Boodle's.
KENSINGTON, Baron, see EDWARDS.
TYRELL-KENYON (Kenyon, H. Coll. 1656, Vn.
Lanes. 1664) (R.L., 15 Aug. 1912). 1 and 4 sable, a
chevron engrailed or, between three crosses flory argent ;
2 and 3, argent, two chevronels azure, within a bordure
engrailed gules ( l'yrell). Mantling sable and or. Crests
— 1. on a wreath of the colours, a lion sejant proper, resting
the dexter paw on a cross flo y ardent (Kenyon); 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a boar's head couped and erect
argent, issuing from the mouth a peacock's tail proper
(Tyrell). Motto — " Magnanimite'- crucem sustine."
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir Lloyd Tyrell-Kenyon. 4th Lord
Kenyon, Knight Grand Cross of the O ders of the
Dannebrog and of the Crown of Italy, K.C.V.O. , Lord-
Lieut, of Denbigh, J. P. and D.L. co. Sal p, Lt.-Col.
Welch Horse, Lord-in-Waiting to Queen Victoria
1900-1, to King Edward VII 1901-5, and to King
George V. 1916-19, b. 1864 ; d. 1927 ; m. 1916, Glwadys
Julia, onb d. of the late Col. Henry Lloyd Howard,
C.B. of Wygfair, Flints : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Lloyd Tyrell-Kenyon, 5th Lord Kenyon
and Baron of Gredington (G.B., 9 June 1788), and a
Baronet (G.B., 28 July 1784) [Supporters — On either side
a tiger regardant azure, round the nckachain, pendent
therefrom an escutcheon charged with the arms of Ty ell],
b. 1917. Seats — Boreham House, Chelmsford, Essex;
Gredington, Whitchurch, Salop ; Peel Hall, Bolton-le-
Moors, co. Lancaster.
Yst. son of Rt. Hon. Sir Lloyd Kenyon, 3rd Baron
Kenyon, b. 1805; d. 1869; m. 1833, Hon. Georgina
de Grey (d. 1874), d. of 4th Baron Walsingham : —
Rev. the Hon. William Trevor Kenyi n, M.A. (Oxon.),
formerly Rector of Malpas, co. Chester, b. 1847; m. 1st,
1871, Anne M'Kerrel (d. 1873), d. of Adam Hay-Gordon
of Avochie ; 2nd, 1877, Lucy Rosamond, d. of Rev. Charles
Wolley-Dod of Edge Hali, co. Chester; and has surv.
issue — (1) Gordon Lloyd Trevor Kenym, Esq., B.A., Class
Tripos (Camb. ), 1896, a Solicitor 1900, b. 1873 [m. 1909,
Dorothy Charlotte, yr. d. of D. J. Wood, Mus. D. , of The
Close, Exeter ; and has i sue — Lloyd Gordon Trevor
Kenyon, Esq., b. 1911 ; and Elizabeth Alis Georgina (Res.
— The Tree Tops, Ame sham)] ; (2) Randle No th Kenyon,
Gentleman, b. 1882; (3) Guy Victor Kenyon, Esq., Lt.-
Comdr. (ret.) R.N. , b. 1887; and Ruth, J.P.Sissex. Res.—
8 Pevensey Read, St. Leonards-on-Sea. Clubs — Conserva-
tive (Hastings), East Sussex (St. Leonards).
Son of John George Kenyon, Esq., of Gillingham Hall,
Beecles, B.A. (Oxon.), J. P. co. Norfolk, Knight of
St. Gregory the Great, b. 1843; d. 1914; m. 1871,
Mary DArcy, d. of late Lord Henry Francis Kerr : —
Joseph Robert Kenyon, Esq., M.C..B.A. (Oxon.), Barr.-
at-Law, se ved Great War as Majo.' 3rd Anglian Brig.
R.F.A., b. 1883. Res.— 8 Cook Street, Live pool.
Sons of John Robert Kenyon of Pradoe, Esq. ,
D.C.L., Q.C., Fellow of All Souls' College, Oxford,
and Vinerian Professor, Recorder of Oswestry, &c. , b.
1807 ; d. 1880 ; 7)i. 1846, Ma y Eliza (d. 1903), d. of
Edwa d Hawkins, F.R. S. : —
Robert Lloyd Kenyon, Esq., J. P., D.L. , and Dep.
Chairman (1914-27) of Quarter Sessions and Alderman
(1887-1928) for co. Salop, Recorder of Oswestry 1896-1927,
M.A. (Oxon.), (Vinerian Scholar 1872), Bar.-at-Law of the
Middle Temple, b. 1848 ; m. 1886, Ellen Frances, d. of
Rt. Rev. William WaLham How, Lord Bi hop (T Wake-
field. Seat — Pradce, co. Salop. Club — United University.
Edward Ranulph Kenyon, Esq., C.B., C.M.G., Maj.-
Gen. late R.E. , Chief Engineer 3rd Army 1916-17, Dep.
Controller Chemical Warfare 1918, late Chief Engineer
Mil. Command, Gibraltar, b. 1854 ; m. 1880, Katharine
Mary M'Crea (d. 1908), d. of Major-Gen. John Cromie
Blackwood De Butts, R.E. ; and has surv. issue — (1)
Herbert Edward Kenyon, D.S.O., Maj. R.A., served
Great War (despatches), Croix de Guerre (France and
Belgium), b. 1881 [m. 1907, Gwendoline Ethel Graham, d.
of F. G. Ommanney ; and has issue — Kenneth Herbert
Kenyon, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; Lloyd Dougl.is Kenyon,
Gentleman, b. 1912 ; John Frederick Kenyon, Gentleman,
b. 1921 ; and 2 daus.]; Katharine Mary Rose; Ellen
Blackwood; Winifred Lilian [m. 192 1, Heibert William-
son, I.C.S.] ; and Frances Margaret \m. 1927, Geoffrey
Taylor, M. D.]. Res. — Burnell House, Shrewsbury.
Sons of Eustace Alban Kenyon, Gentleman, Secretary
for the National Service League for the cos. of Shrop-
shire and Stafford, Director Indian Telegraph Dept. ,
b. 1859 ; d. 1920; m. 1896, Caroline Ethel Jane, d. of
Rev. William Cornish Hunt, Rector of Odell, co.
Beds. : —
William Patrick Kenyon, Esq., M.C. , Capt. R. Welsh
Fusiliers, served Great War and Waziristan, b. 1898; m.
1928, Joan Mary Batchelor.
Rowland Lloyd Kenyon, Gentleman, b. 1901. Res. —
Burnell House, Shrewsbury.
Yngr. sons of John Robert Kenyon of Pradce: —
Sir Frederic George Kenycn, G.B.E., K.C.B., Director
and Principal Librarian of the British Museum, M.A.
(Oxon.), Hon. D. Litt. (Durham and Oxford), Fellow
of the British Academy, b. 1863; m. 1891, Amy, d. of
Rowland Hunt of Boreatton Park, co. Salop ; and has issue
— Kathleen Ma y ; and Nora Gwendolen Margaret. Res.
— British Mus-um, W.C., and Kirkstead, Godstone, Surrey.
Club — Athenaeum.
Rev. Gerald Kenyon, M.A. (Oxon.), formerly Rector ot
Hordley, b. 1864 ; m. 1923, Hilda Mary,d. of Rev. J. Trott,
late Vicar of Newb rough. Res. — 3 Cambridge Road, St.
Marychurch, T rquay.
Lionel Richard Kenyon, Esq., Maj. -Gen. (ret.) R.A.,
late Director-General of Ordnance in India, b. 1867 !
m. 1896, Elizabeth Jane, d. of P. C. Sutherland of Pieter-
maritzburg, M.D. ; and has issue — (1) Harold Anthony
Kenyon, Esq., M.C, Capt. R.E., served Great War, and
Waziristan, b. 1897 [Clubs — United Service, Hurlingham) ;
(2) Lionel Frederick Robert Kenycn, Gentleman. Lieut.
R.E. , served Waziristan 1922 23, b. 1900 (Club — United
Service); (3) Chri topher Edward Kenyon, Gentleman,
Lieut. K.S L.I., b. 1906. Res.— The Valley House, Strat-
ford St. Mary, Colchester. Club — United Service.
Sons of Comm. George Kenyon, R.N., b. 1811 ; d.
1866 ; m. 1856, Ma y, d. of Robert Usherwood of
Whitby :—
Rev. Alfred Ernest LLyd Kenyon, M.A. (Oxon.), Rector
and Rural Dean of Ludlow, b. 1859. Res.— The Rectory,
Ludlow, Salop. Club — Shropshire (Shrew- bury).
Edgar Thomas Kenyon, Gentleman, late Superintend-
ing Inspector Board of Ag iculture, b. i860 ; m. 1908, Hester
Marjorie, d. of Sir Phillip Tatton Mainwairing, 4th Bart.,
of Peevor Hall, Knutsford. Res.— Grafton Lodge,
Mountford Bridge, Shrewsbury.
Sons of William Kenyon-Slaney ot Hatton, Esq.,
J. P., D.L., b. 1815; d. 1884; m. 1845, Frances
Catherine (d. 1896), d. and coh. of Robert Aglionby
Slaney of Hatton : —
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Son of Charles Robert Kenyon, Gentleman, b. 1845;
d. 1917; m. 1885, Jessie (d. 1906), d. of Charles Willett
of Liverpool : —
Charles Orlando Kenyon, Gentleman, £.1886; m. 1915,
Marguerite Laura, d. of Alexander Kealman of Santos,
Brazil, and has issue — 2 daus. Res. — 58 Burnt Ash Hill,
Lee, S. E.
Son of Arthur Richard Kenyon, Gentleman, b. 1818 ;
d. 1888; m. 1859, Augusta Mary Johnstone (d. 1894),
widow of Capt. George Wilder, R.H.A. , d. of Samuel
Clogstoun : —
Arthur Augustus Kenyon, Gentleman, b. 1868; m. 1900,
Agnes Elizabeth, d. of William Alexander Oliver-Rutherford
of Edgerston, co. Roxburgh, and has issue — Mary Patricia
Agnes. Res. — Spring Hill, Douglas, Wyoming, U.S.A.
KENYON-SLANEY of Hatton Grange (R.L., 23 July
1862, H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, a bend between
three martlets erminois (Slaney) ; 2 and 3, sable, a chevron
engrailed or, between three crosses flory argent (Kenyon) ;
Mantling gules and or. Crests— 1. upon a wreath of the
colours, a griffin's head gules, winged erminois, and gorged
with a collar gemel or (Slaney) ; 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, a lion sejant proper, resting the dexter paw on
a cross flory a~gent (Kenyon). Mottoes — '• Deo duce,
comte industria " (Slaney); " Magnanimiter crucem
sustine" (Kenyon). Livery — Blue, with yellow facings.
Only son of Col. Rt. Hon. William Slaney Kenyon-
Slaney, P.C., M.P., J. P. D.L., 1st Batt. Grenadier
Guards, of Hatton Grange, b. 1847; d. 1908; m. 1887,
Lady Mabel Selina Bridgeman, d. of 3rd Earl of
Bradford : —
Robert Orlando Rodolph Kenyon-Slaney, Esq., J. P.,
Capt. Res. of Officers, Gren. Guards, b. 1892 ; m. 1917,
Lady Mary Cecilia Rhodesia Hamilton, d. of 3rd Duke ot
Abercorn, and has issue — Robert Ivan Kenyon-Slaney,
Gentleman, b. 1926; Vivien; and Ursula. Seat — -Hatton
Grange, Shifnal, co. Salop. Clubs — Guards', Bachelors'.
Yr. sons of William Kenyon-Slaney of Hatton, Esq.,
J. P., D.L., b. 1815; d. 1884; m. 1845, Frances
Catherine (d. 1896), d. and cch. of Robert Aglionby
Slaney of Hatton : —
Maj.-Gen. Walter Rupert Kenyon-Slaney, Esq., C.B.
(1911), Maj.-Gen. sometime comdg. 3rd Batt. The Rifle
Brigade, b. 1851 ; m. 1878, May, d. of H. J. Schooles.
M.D. ; and has issue — (1) Neville Aglionby Kenyon-
Slaney, Esq., late Dist. Commissioner E. Africa, served
Great War, b. 1879 (Res. — Fotra, Hythe, Kent). Res. —
Old Mill House, Benson, Wallingford. Club — United
Service.
Francis Gerald Kenyon-Slaney, Esq., C.B.E., Lt.-Col.
late Durham L.I., b. 1858 ; m. 1892, Edith Mary Sherwin,
d. of Major Joseph Holt of Ogbeare, co. Cornwall, and
Farnborough Grange, co. Hants. Res. — 27 Chapel Street,
S.W.i. Clubs — Wellington, Junior United Service.
Son of Percy Robert Kenyon-Slaney, Gentleman, />.
1861 ; d. 1911 ; m. 1895, Geraldine Ellen Georgina,
d. of Rev. George Whitmore : —
Gerald William Kenyon-Slaney, Gentleman, Civil Service.
Nyasaland. b. 1899; m. 1928, Barbara Nannette, d. of
Rev. Granville Skipworth. Club — Wellington.
KEPPEL (H. Coll.). Gules, three escallops argent.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet
or, a swan's head and neck argent. Motto — " Ne cede
malis."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir William Coutts Keppel, 7th Earl
of Albemarle, P.C., K.C.M.G., b. 1832; d. 1894; m.
18515, Sophia Mary, d. of Hon. Sir Allan Napier
M'Nab, Bart. :—
Rt. Hon. Sir Arnold Allan Cecil Keppel, 8th Earl of
Albemarle, Viscount Bury and Baron Ashford (Eng. , 10
Feb. 1696), K.C.V.O., C.B., Lord in Waiting to King
George, 1922-24, V.D., Col. Reserve of Officers and Hon.
Lt.-Col. in the Army, Hon. Col. 5th Batt. (Militia)
No folk Regt. , and 2nd Vol. Batt. same Regt., late
Brig. -Gen. comdg. Norfolk Vol. Inf. Brigade, formerly
Dorset Militia and late Scots Gds., served S. African War,
comdg. Inf. Batt. City Imp. Vols., J. P. and D.L. co.
Norfolk, M. P. for Birkenhead 1892-94 [Supporters —
Two lions ducally crowned cr], b. 1858; in. 1881, Lady
Gertrude Lucia, d. of Wilbraham, 1st Earl Egerton ; and
has had issue — (1) Walter Egerton George Lucian Keppel,
Esq., M.C. , commonly called Viscount Bury, Major
Reserve of Officers, Scots Guards, and Lt.-Col. and Brev.-
Col. 108th Field Bde. R.A. (T.F.), J. P., D.L. Norfolk,
A.D.C. to Earl Grey 1904-5, to Earl ot Minto 1906, and
to Sir Hamilton G. Adams, b. 1882 [in. 1909, Lady Judith
Sydney Myee Wynn (d. 1928), d. of the 1st Marquess of
Lincolnshire, and has issue — Hon. Derek William Charles
Keppel, b. 1911; Hon. Walter Arnold Keppel, b. 1914 ;
Hon. Richard Edward Harry Keppel, b. 1924; Hon.
Cecilia Elizabeth; and Hon. Cynthia Rosalie (Res. — 24
Prince's Gardens, S.W.)] ; (2) Hon. Arnold Joost William
Keppel, served Great War 1914-15 as Flying Officer R.A.F.,
/'. 1884 [in. 1921, Doris Lilian, d. of the late Oliver Carba
of Burwell, Cambs.] ; (3) Hon. Rupert Oswald Derek
Keppel, Capt. late Coldstream Guards, b. 1886 [m. 1919,
Violet Mary (marriage annulled 1921), d. cf Sir Humphrey
de Trafford, 3rd Bart.]; (4) Hon. Albert Edward George
Arnold Keppel, for whom H.M. King Edward stood sponsor
in person, b. 1898 ; killed in action 1917 ; and Lady Elizabeth
Mary Gertrude [in. 1923, Maj.-Gen. Sir Torquhil George
Matheson, K.C.B., and has issue]. Seats Quidenham
Park, Attleborough, co. Norfolk; Eccles Hall, Norfolk.
Town res. — 7 Cadogan Square, S.W. Clubs — Brooks's,
Turf, Carlton, Bachelors'.
Hon. Sir Derek William George Keppel, G.C.V.O.,
CM. G., CLE., V.D., late Lt.-Col. Prince of Wales' Own
Civil Service Rifles, Equerry-in-Ordinary to H.R. H. the
Prince of Wales, to Duke of York and Prince of Wale>
1893-1910, and to King George 1910-1913, Master of
H.M.'s Household from 1913, is a J. P. cos. London,
Middlx. , Berks., and Surrey, b. 1863 ; in. 1898, Hon.
Bridget Louisa Harbord, d. of 5th Baron Suflield ; and
has surv. issue— Anne ; and Victoria Winifred. Res. —
Ambassadors' Court, St. James's Palace, S.W. Clubs —
Turf, Marlborough.
Hon. George Keppel, M.V.O., Lt.-Col. Reserve of
Officers, formerly Lieut. Gordon Highlanders, Capt. Norfolk
R.F.A., and Major R. Fus., served Great War 1915-16,
b. 1865 ; m. 1891 , Alice Frederica, d. of Admiral Sir William
Edmonstone, 4th Bart., C.B. ; and has issue — Violet [tit.
1919, Major Denys Trefusis] ; and Sonia Rosemary [m.
1920, Hon. Roland Cubitt, and has issue]. Res. — Villa
dell' Ombrellino, Bellosgards, Florence, Italy. Club —
Marlborough.
Son of Admiral of the Fleet Hon. Sir Henry Keppel,
G.C.B., b. 1809; d. 1904; in. 1861, Jane Elizabeth
(d. 1895), d. of Martin J. West :—
Sir Colin Richard Keppel, K.C.I.E., K.C.V.O., C.B.,
D.S.O., Admiral (ret.), Rear-Adm. in Atlantic Fleet
1909, Sergeant-at-Arms in House of Commons 19 15,
Extra-Equerry to King George since 191 5, has the
first class of 0»der of St. Stanislas of Russia, and 2nd
Class of Order of Red Eagle of Prussia, b. 1862 ; m. 1889,
Henrietta Mary, sometime a Lady-in- Waiting to H.R. H.
the Duchess of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, d. of Major-Gen.
Richard Blundell-Hollinshead-Blundell ; and has issue —
Marie Henrietta Margaret [in. 1918, Viscount Marsham] ;
and Melita Agnes Marie [m. 1920, Maurice Robert Hely-
Hutchmson, M.C.]. Res. — Speaker's Court, Palace of
Westminster , Grove Lodge, Bracknell, Berks.
Son of the Rev. Ellice Keppel (son of Rev. the Hon.
Thomas Robert Keppel — see below), b. 1841 ; d. 1883 ;
m. 1871, Alice Lydia, d. of Rev. J. G. Fardell of
Banham : —
Rev. Derek Harold Ellice Keppel, B.D. (Oxon.), for-
merly Domestic Chaplain to the Earl of Leicester, Rector
of Tooting from 1914, b. 1875 ! m- i9°8, Dora, d. of the
late Rev. A. H. Knott, Vicar of St. Peter's, Dulwich
Common ; and has issue— Oswald Francis Arnold Keppel,
Gentleman, b. 1910. Res. — Rectory, Tooting, S.W.
Yr. sons of Rev. the Hon. Thomas Robert Keppel (son
of 4th Earl), b. 1811 ; d. 1863; in. 1833, Frances, d.
of Sir Thomas Barrett-Lennard, 1st Bart. : —
Rev. George Keppel, formerly Rector of Intwood-with-
Keswick, b. 1846 ; m. 1874, Alice Le Neve, d. of Rev.
Richard Hart, Vicar of Catton ; and has issue — Gertrude
Frances. Res. — Shamrock, Sheringham, Norwich.
Henry Keppel, Esq,, late Capt. 3rd Batt. Norfolk Regt.,
/'. 1848; in. 1874, Alicia Menella (d. 1892), d. of Sir
Robert John Harvey, 1st Bart. ; and has issue — Mabel
Alicia ; and Augusta Vera [in. 1912, Alfred Morland Jee of
Colkirk House, Norfolk; and has issue]. Res. — Litcham,
Swaffham.
Thomas Keppel, Esq., Major, b. 1853; m. 1876, Ida,
d. of Sir Robert John Harvey, 1st Bart. ; and has surv.
issue — (1) Thomas Robert Harvey Keppel, Esq., Major late
Indian Army, b. 1881 ; Ida Frances Augusta; and Neva
Margaret Julia. Res. — Scole House, Norfolk.
Son of Lt.-Col. William Henry Augustus Keppel of
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Lexham Hall, b. 1845; d. i&%9 ; »*. 1873, Hen.
Charlotte Elizabeth Eleanor, d. of 17th Lord
Saltoun : —
Bertram William Arnold Keppel, Esq. , Major late T.F.
Res., formerly Noifolk Imp. Yeo. , b. 1876; m. 1898, Hon.
Alice Evelyn Agatha Hanbury Tracy, d. of 4th Baron
Sudeley ; and has issue — William Bertram Arnold Joo:t
Keppel, Gentleman, £. 1909 : Marguerita ; and Judith Iris
[m. 1922, Major Robert Hanburv Bru lenell-Bruce, D.S.O. ,
and has issue]. Seat — Weston Old Hall, Norwich. Club —
Bachelors'.
Yr. son of Rev. William Arnold Walpole Keppel of
Lexham Hali, b. 1804; d. 1888; m. 1830, Frances
Georgi na Sophia (d. 1883), d. of Robert Marsham of
Stratton Strawless : —
Edward George Keppel, Esq., M.V.O. , J. P., one of
H.M.'s Hen. Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms, formerly Major
Highland L.I. and Manchester Regt., and Lt.-Col. and
Hon. Col. 3rd Vol. Batt. Norfolk Regt., b. 1847 ; m. 1875,
Mary Cecilia Georgiana (d. 1908), d. of Major George
King; and has surv. issue — (1) Frederick George Keppel,
Gentleman, late Lieut. Norfolk Regt., served Great War, b.
1878 (Club— Army and Navy) ; (2) Arnold Ramsay Keppel,
Esq., Lt.-Col. K.'O.Y.L. I., served Great War, b. 1879 [m.
1922, Laura Margaret, d. of Hughes Martin ; and has
issue j daus. (Res. — 319 St. James's Court, Buckingham
Ga», , S.W. Club— United Service)]; and Evelyn Maud
[m. 1911, $■ '■> Earl of Lichfield]. Res. — Sprowston Grange,
Norwich. Ciub — Army and Navy.
KER, see CLAY-KER-SEYMER.
KER (L.O., 1672, 1692, and rematric. 25 March 1912).
Gules, on a chevron invected argent, three mullets of the
field, and in base a stag's head erased or, powdered with
goutes-de-sang, all within a bordure invected of the second ,
charged with a crescent of the first for difference. Mant-
ling gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of his
liveries, a dexter hand holding a dagger erect all proper.
Motto — " Avant sans peur."
Eldest son of The Hon. Sir Arthur Milford Ker, Knt.
Bach., CLE., M.V.O., Knt. of Grace Order of the
Hosp. of St. John of Jerusalem, Member of Punjab
Legislative Council, b. 1853 ; d. 1915 ; m. 188 1,
Constance (d. 1928), d. of late Peter Mitchell, CLE. :—
The late Arthur Milford Ker, Esq., Capt. Gordon
ighlanders, b. 1882 ; killed in action 1914.
KER, formerly of Heswall, co. Chester (H. Coll.)-
Gules, on a chevron between two mullets in chief and a
stag's head caboshed in base cr, three crescents of the field.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a sun in splendour or, a stag's head
erased proper. Motto — " Sero sed serio."
Son of Alan Ker, Esq., J. P., of Claughton, Cheshire,
b. 1821 ; d. 1880; m. 1851, Julia Emily, d. of John
Easton, M.D. : —
Alfred George Ker, Esq., J. P., b. 1861 ; m. 1891,
Margaret Edith, d. of Robert Murray of Glasgow; and
has issue— (1) Alan Murray Ker, Esq., Major The Loyal
Regt. (ret.), b. 1802 [m. 1925, Mabel Elaine, eld. d. of H.
E. Whitaker, Esq,, J. P., of Ludford Park, Shropshire;
and has issue — Neil Alan Henry Ker, Gentleman, b.
1926]; (2) Ian Murray Ker, Gentleman, Lieut. K.O.S.
Borderers, b. 1900 ; and Margaret Edith Murray [m. Capt.
N. Collins, The Loyal Regt., and has issue]. Res. —
Leintwardine House, Leintwardine, Bucknell, Shropshire.
Only son of Claud Buchanan Ker, Gentleman, M.D. ,
Supt. Edinburgh City Hospital, b. 1867; d. 1925 ; m.
1905, Katherine Malcclm, d. of Dr. Alexander Thorn,
M.D., of Edinburgh : —
Frank Leighton Ker, Gentleman, b. 1907. Res. —
Son of Charles Buchanan Ker, Gentleman, of Royal
Park, Clifton, b. 1826 ; d. 1899 ; by 1st wife, m. 1856,
Alicia, d. of William Noble, of Cooltrain, co. Ferm-
anagh : —
Charles Arthur Ker, Esq., C.B. (1926), C.M.G. (1916),
C.B.E. (1919I, D.S.O. (1900), Major-Gen., has Grand
Cross of the Orders of Avis and Christo (Portugal),
b. 1875 ; m. 1906, Blanche, 2nd d. of Charles Bewes,
Gentleman, of Gnaton Hall, Devon, and has issue — Alan
Charles Bewes Ker, Gentleman, b. 1907; and Mary Blanche.
Res.— Weydown House, Haslemere, Surrey. Club — Junior
United Service.
KER of Victoria, Vancouver (L.O., 17 April 1914).
Gules, on a chevron invected argent, three mullets of the
field, and in base a stag's head erased or, gutt6e-de-sang,
all within a bordure invected of the second, charged with
three mullets of the field for difference. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a
dexter hand, holding a dagger erect all proper. Motto —
" Avant sans peur."
Eldest son of Robert Ker, Auditor-General of Colony
of British Columbia, b. ; d. ; m. , Jessie
Russell, d. of : —
David Russell Ker, Gentleman. Res. — Victoria, Van-
couver Island, Canada.
KER (L.O., 11 April 1910). Vert, on a chevron between
two unicorns' heads erased argent, crined and horned or,
in chief and a mascle of the second in base, three mullet-*
gules. Mantling vert, doubled argent. Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries, a unicorn's head erased argent,
crined and horned or. Motto — " Occultus non extinctus.
Sixth and only surv. son of Robert Ker of Glasgow, /'.
1815 ; d. 1884 ; 7>i. 1841, Margery, d. of James Smith
of Glasgow: —
William David Ker, Gentleman, b. 1859. Res. — 2 Wood-
lands Terrace, Glasgow. Club — Conservative (Glasgow).
KERBY (H. Coll.). Argent, a lymphad sails furled
gules, in chief two cross crosslets sable, over all a fesse
of the third charged with three bezants. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon
a fish wheel proper, a heron wings addorsed also proper.
Son of : —
Clement Carlyon Kerby, Gentleman, M.D. (Camb.),
M.R.C.S., b. . Res. — -Malabar, Truro, Cornwall.
KERR, see SCOTT-KERR.
KERR (L.O., matric. 10 March 1913). Gules, on a
chevron argent, three mullets of the field, in the chief point
a mullet of the second for difference. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a
stag's head erased proper. Motto — " Forward in the name
of God."
Eld. and 4th s^ns of Admiral of the Fleet Lord Walter
Talbot Kerr, G.C.B., Knt. Grand Cross of the Order
of Charles III. of Spain, of Melbourne Hall, Derby,
b. 1839 ; d. 1927 ; m. 1873, Lady Amabel Cowper (d.
1906), ygst. d. of George Augustus Frederick, 6th
Earl Cowper : —
Rev. Ralph Francis Kerr, B.A. (Oxon.), Superior of
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Brompton Oratory since 1925, b. 1874. Address — The
Oratory, Brompton Road, S.W.
Philip Walter Kerr, Esq. [Arms as above, but (matric.
L.O.) a bordure of the second], F.S.A., B.A. (Camb.),
Rouge Croix Pursuivant of Arms since 1929, late Capt.
R.A. (S.R.), b. 1886. Res.— G.een Hill, Hertford. Clubs
— Travellers', Roy. Automobile.
KERR (L.O., 1880). Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, on a
chevron cottised argent, three mullets of the first (Kerr);
2 and 3, argent, on a saltire azure, between four boars'
heads erased gules, five mullets of the first, a canton of the
third, guttee-d eau, thereon a lion rampant double-queued of
the field (Malcolm, L.O.). Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries, a mullet argent ; and
on an escroll above this Motto, " Praise God."
Eld. surv. son of Robert Malcolm Kerr, Esq., LL. D.
Barrister-at-Law, J. P., D.L. , Comr. of Lieut, for City
of London, formerly Judge of the City of London
Court, and one of the Corns, of the Central Criminal
Court, b. 1821 ; in. 1848, Maria S. L., d. of late Charles
Knight, Publisher in London : —
Robert Malcom Napier Kerr, Gentleman, Barr.-at-Law,
b. 1857. Chambers —
KERR of Hythe(H. Coll.). Quarterly, azure and gules,
a chevron ermine between in chief two mullets and in base
a sun in splendour or, upon an escutcheon of pretence the
rams of Goodwin, namely, argent, two bars potent counter-
potent sable between five martlets in cross gules. Mantling
azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a sun as in the arms, two scimitars saltirewise, points
upward, pommelled and hiked gules. Motto— "Sero sed
serio." Livery — Dark blue, gilt buttons.
Son of William Mitchell Kerr, Esq., of Terlings Park,
Gilston, Herts., sometime Lt.-Col. St. James's Regt.
of Foot, Jamaica Militia, b. 1789 ; d. 1862 ; m. 1837,
Eleanor (d. 1899), only d. of Richard Aynsworth of
Clonmahery, Strangford, co. Down, Ireland: —
William James Kerr, Gentleman, formerly Ensign 79th
Regt. (Cameron Highlanders), present at siege and capture
of Lucknow and the battle of Bareilly, b. 1838; m. 1861,
Ann. only child and heiress of George Goodwin of Harlow,
Essex; and has surv. issue— (1) Rev. William Goodwin
Kerr, M.A., Pemb. Coll. Camb., Vicar of St. Paul's, Truro,
b. 1862 [m. 1888, Ethel Caroline Lindsey, d. of Charles Lind-
sey Page of Westbourne Park and of Oporto ; and has issue
—George Goodwin Arnold Kerr, Gentleman, b. 1889; Effie
Theodora Eleanor; and Ida Kathleen {Res. — St. Paul's
Vicaage, Truro, Cornwall)] ; (2) Herbert Kerr, Gentleman
b. 1867. Res.—
KERR (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, the sun
in splendour proper ; 2 and 3, per fesse gules and vert,
on a chevron argent, three mullets of the first between
in chief three mascles or and in base a unicorn's head
erased argent. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, the sun in splendour proper.
Sons of John Macgregor Kerr, Esq., Col. 3rd Regt.
Madras Cavalry, b. 1839 ; d. 1915 ; m. 1879,
Janetta Margaret, eld. d. of John Mellis Nairne, of
Dunsinnan, co. Perth : —
Alexander Nairne Kerr, Esq., M.C., Lt.-Col. 17th
Dogras, b. 1882 ; m. 1922, Eva Theresa, only d. of
Francis Herman Milford Wayne, O.B.E., and has issue —
John Kinloch Kerr, Gentleman, b. 1924.
Loraine Macgregor Kerr, Esq., M.C., Capt. W. Yorks.
Regt., b. 1893 ; m. 1922, Ellen Beatrice, d. of Sir Charles
John Oakeley, Bart., of Frittenden, Staplehurst, Kent,
and has issue — Anne Oakeley.
Evan Sinclair Kerr, Esq., Capt. W. Kent Regt, b.
1894 ; 7/i. 1925, Marian, eld. d. of Canon Sopwith, Vicar
of Maidstone ; and has issue — Janetta Marian.
KERR (L.O. , 1806). Gules, on a chevron embattled,
between a fleur-de-lys in chief and a martlet in base argent,
three mullets of the field. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries, a stag's head
erased or. Motto— " Deus solamen." Livery — White and
scarlet.
Eld. son of Russell J anifs Kerr, Esq., J. P.. Chairman of
Quarter Sessions, Barr.-at-Law, Vice-Chairman County
Council, and a Verderer of H.M. Forest of Dean,
b. 1832; d. 1910 ; »i. i860, Ro=a Marv Anne, eldest d.
of George R. Griffiths of Castle Hill, Englefield Green,
Surrey : —
Russell James Kerr, Esq., J. P., D.L. , Verderer cf H.M. 's
Forest of Dean, Chairman C.C. co. Gloucester since 1920,
Deputy Chairman Glos. Qr. Sessions, Lord of the Manors
of Newnham and Ruddle, Barr.-at-Law (Inner Temple),
Lt.-Col. (ret.) 3rd Batt. Gloucestershire Regt., b. 1863;
m. 1888, Miriam Matilda, eldest d. of J. R. Pine-Coffin of
Portledge, North Devon ; and has had issue — (1) William
John Kerr. Lieur. Scottish Rifles, b. 1890; d. of wounds
received in action 1915 ; (2) Ralph Kerr, Esq., Comdr.
R.N., b. 1891 [m. 1920, Margaret Currey, and has issue —
Russell Charles Kerr, Gentleman, b. 1921 ; and Jane];
Helen Marv \ni. 1913, Robert Millington Holden] ; Miriam
Joan ; and Elizabeth Cicely. Seat— The Haie, Newnham-
on-Severn, co. Gloucester. Club — Windham,
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KERR (L.O.). Vert, on a chevron argent, between three
maple-ieaves slipped or, as many mullets gules. Mant-
ling vert, doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries,
a stag's head erased vert. Motto — " Bon i bel assiz."
Son of : —
Stanley Chandos Staveley Kerr, Gentleman, Bai rister-at-
Law, b. . Res. — Osgood Hall, Toronto, Canada.
BEAUCHAMP ALBERT THOMAS KERR-
PEARSE, Esq., M.V.O., Major (ret.) Rifle Brigade, Private
Secretary to the Governor of West Australia. Born 1871,
being the eldest son of the Rev. Beauchamp Kerr Warren
Kerr-Pearse, Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. University Coll.,
Oxford, who assumed by Royal Licence the additional sur-
name of Kerr in 1889, by his wife Geraldine Henrietta, third
dau. of Richard Samuel Guinness, Esq., Barrister-at-Law,
sometime M. P. , of Deepwell, co. Dublin. Armorial bear-
ings—Quarterly, 1 and 4, quarterly i. and iiii., azure, the
sun in his splendour proper (for Pearse) ; 2 and 3, ii. and iii. ,
gules, on a chevron argent, three mullets of the field, all
within a bordure quarterly argent and or (for Kerr). Mant-
ling azure and or. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours,
a dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand grasping a
tilting-spear in bend sinister all proper, between two estoiles
gules (for Pearse) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, the sun in
his splendour proper (for Kerr). Mottoes — " Cadente por-
rigo dextram," and " Sero sed serio." Married 1909,
Lily, d. of the late Capt. Cecil George Assheton Drummond,
of Enderby Hall, Leics. ; and has Issue — Rupert Miles
Beauchamp Kerr-Pearse, Gentleman, b. 1915 ; and Eliza-
beth Alice Durbtra. Address — Government House, Perth,
W. Australia. Club — Army and Navy.
KERRICH-WALKER (R.L., 1877, H. Coll.). Quar-
terly, 1 and 4, argent, a fesse embattled counter-embattled,
with plain cottises sable, in chief a quatrefoil between two
crescents, and in base a crescent between two quatrefoils
gules (Walker) ; 2 and 3, sable, on a pile argent, between two
galtraps or, a galtrap of the field (Kerrich). Mantling
sable and argent. Crests — 1. upon a wreath of the colours,
in front of a greyhound's head couped argent, gorged with a
collar gemel sable, a crescent gules (Walker) ; 2. upon a
wreath of the colours, in front of two spears in saltire
proper, a galtrap or (Kerrich). Motto — " Faire sans dire."
Sons of Henry Walker Kerrich-Walker, Esq., J. P.,
b. 1832; d. 1909; m. 1864, Isabella (d. 1899), d. of
G. Reid of London : —
Edward Henry Walker, Gentleman, b. 1864. Seat —
Denton Bank, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
William B. Kerrich-Walker, Gentleman, b. 1867. Seat —
Belgrave, Coxhoe, co. Durham,
KERSEY (H. Coll.). Argent, on a pile between two
roses gules, barbed and seeded proper, a boar's head
couped of the field. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, between
two branches of cinquefoils, a boar's head as in the arms.
Motto — " Peractus conamine."
Son of Robert Kersey, Gentleman, b. 1818 ; d. 1904 ;
m. 1st, 1837, Caroline Charlotte, ygst. d. of late
Richard Osborn : —
Alexander Henry Kersey, Gentleman, b. 1850 ; m. 1887,
Alice, d. of Thomas James Steel ; and has issue — Robert
Hogarth Kersey, Gentleman ; Kathleen ; and Eileen. Res.
—54 Argyll Road, W.8.
EDMUND WILLIAM KERSHAW, Gentleman. Born
, being the son of the late Edward Newman Kershaw
of Heskin Hall, Eccleston, Lanes. Armorial bearings—
Per fesse indented argent and sable, a pale counterchanged,
three cross crosslets of the last, a chief azure, thereon as
many bezants. Mantling sable and argent. Crest On a
wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, in front of two
trunks of trees erect, sprouting from the sinister, a pheasant
proper, holding in the beak two ears of wheat slipped or.
Motto — "Fide semper Deo." Residence — 10 Hanover
Square, London, W.
KETTLEWELL. Or, three bulls' heads caboshed in
bend, between two bendlets inverted sab e, a cross pat6e
in the sinister chief point, also sable. Mantling sable and
or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a
demi-bull sable, gorged with a collar and line reflexed
over the back, holding between the legs a cinquefoil, three
crosses patee fessew ise all or.
Sons of William Wildman Kettlewell, Esq. , of Harptree
Court, East Harptree, Somerset. J. P. (High Sheriff
1891) Somerset. M.A. (Oxford), b. 1844; d. 1916 ; m.
1875, Florence B.dfour, ygst. d. of Wybrants Olphert,
E'-q., D.L., of Ballyconnell House, Falcarragh, in the
co. of Donegal : —
Henry Wildman Kettlewell, Esq., Lt. -Col. (ret.) Shrop-
shire L. I., served in S. Africa (wounded), b. 1876; m. 1903,
Sheila Gladys, d. of James Noel Miiller For.syth, D. L. ;
and has issue — Jasper Wildman Kettlewell, Gentleman,
b. 1905; William James Wrildman Ketilewell, Gentleman,
b. 1908 ; Henry Noel William Wildm <n Kettlewell, Gentle-
man, b. 1911 ; Alison Mary; Florence R semary ; and
another dau. Res. — Dibdrn House, nr. Hythe, South-
ampton.
William Robert Wildman Kettlewell, Esq., Capt. (ret.)
R.N. , b. 1877 ; m. 1913, Margaret, only d. of T. A. Walsh
of Adrivale, Kilmaliock. Res.~ Westhall Hill, Burford,
Oxford.
George Wildman Kettlewell, Gentleman, b. 1879 ; m.
1906, Mildred Frances, third d. of late Rev. T. Atkinson ;
and has issue — John Robert Wildman Kettlewell, Gentle-
man, b. 1908; Richard Wildman Kettlewell, Gentleman,
b. 1910; George Victor Wildman Kettlewell, Gentleman,
b. 1916 ; and Marion Mildred.
KEY (H. Coll., 1831). Per chevron dovetail ermine and
gules, three keys erect, the wards upwards and to the sinister
or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a mount vert, thereon a hnrt lodged full-faced
proper, charged on the br dy with three mullets fessewise
sable. Motto — "In Domino confido."
Son of Sir Kingsmill Grove Key, 2nd Bart., of Thorn-
bury, Glos., b. 1815 ; d. 1899; by his 3rd wife, m.
1862, Mary Ann, widow of Rev. Arthur Tidman, M.A. ,
and d. of James Kershaw, M.P. : —
Sir Kingsmill James Key, 4th Bart. (17 Aug. 1831), B.A.
(Oxon.), b. 1864; s. his half-brother 1926 ; m. 1888, Helen,
d. of William Abercrombie of Brooklands, Cheshire ; and has
issue — Violet Esme' Kingsmill. Res. — Wittersham, Kent.
KEYES (U.O., H. Coll.). Per chevron gules and
sable, three keys or, the wards of the two in chief facing
each other, and of the one in base to the sinister, on a
canton argent, a lion rampant of the first. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an
open hand couped at the wrist proper, holding between
the forefinger and thumb a key or. Motto — " Virtute
adepta."
Sons of Gen. Sir Charles Keyes, G.C.B., b. 1820 ;
d. 1896 ; m. 1872, Katherine, d. of James Norman:- —
Vice-Adm. Sir Roger John Brownlow Keves, 1st Bt.
(1919), K.C.B. (1918), K.C.V.O. (1918), C.M.G. (1916),
D.S.O. (1916), Hon. LL.D. (Camb., Aberdeen and
St. Andrew's), D.C.L. (Oxon.), Acting Adm. C.-in-C.
Mediterranean Fleet 1925-8, is Grand Officer Legion
of Honour, Croix de Guerre (France and Belgium).
D.S.M. (America), G.C. Order of Leopold (Belgium),
1096
Kep
iKtl
Supporters — On the dexter, a sailor of the
R.N. in blue working rig proper, supporting in the
exterior hand a staff argent, ensigned with a naval
crown or, and flying the banner of St. George, also
proper ; on the sinister, a Royal Marine in field service
dress, armed and equipped for trench raiding, all proper],
b. 1872 ; tn. 1906, Eva Mary, d. of the late Salvia Bowlby,
Esq. , D.L., of Gilston Park, Herts.; and has issue — Geoffrey
Charles Tasker Keyes, Esq., b. igiy. Roger George
Bowlby Keyes, Esq., b. 1919 ; Diana Margaret ; Kathe-
rine Elizabeth ; Elizabeth Mary. Clubs — Naval and
Military, Marlborough.
Lt.-Coi. Terence Humphrey Keyes, C.S.I. (1928),
C.M.G. (1919), CLE. (1917), F.R.G.S..F.R.Z.S., British
Envoy at Court of Nepal, has Orders of Vladimir, St.
Anne, and St. Stanislaus of Russia, Order of the Crown
(Rumania) 3rd class, b. 1877; tn. 1909, Edith Beatrice,
d. of Lt.-Gen. C. McMahon, F.R.S. ; and has issue —
Roger McMahon Keyes, Gentleman, b. 1910; Patrick
Terence Keyes, Gentleman, b. 1918 ; Michael Patton
Keyes, Gentleman, b. 192 1 ; Rosemary; and Lavender
Phyllis. Address — Freezeland Farm, Lunsford Cross,
nr. Bexhill-on-Sea; The Legation, Kathmander. Club —
Savile.
KEYWORTH (H. Coll.). Argent, a bend gules,
surmounted by a bendlet or, between, in the sinister
chief, three arrows palewise, heads upward, and in dexter
base a windmill sable. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm in chain armour
sable, the hand grasping a mace proper. Motto — " Vi
defendum ars protectum."
Son of John Kirk Keyworth, Gentleman, of Green,
Bishop's Teignton : —
John Walter Keyworth, Col. (ret.), b. . Res. —
Green, Bishop's Teignton, Devon.
Sons of Thomas Michael Keyworth, Gentleman,rof
Cottesford Place, Lines. : —
? Sons.
ARCHIBALD WILLIAM LYLE KIDD, Gentleman,
Born January 18, 1871. being the only son of Archibald
Napier Kidd, Doctor of Medicine, Bachelor of Arts of the
University of Dublin , by his wife Laura Isabella, d. of Andrew
Lyle. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent,
a tree eradicated vert, pendent from the branches a bugle-
horn or, stringed gules, on a chief engrailed azure a rose
between two mullets of the field ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, an increscent argent, charged with
a rose gules; with the Motto, "Donee impleat orbem."
A ddress —
KIDSTON (L.O., 1871). Sable, three salmon hauriant
in fesse proper, on a chief or, three goats' heads erased of
the first within a bordure argent. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a unicorn's
head erased argent. Motto—" Pro rege et lege."
Son of Archibald Glen Kidston, Esq., Capt. 3rd Batt.
"Black Watch," b. 1871 ; d. 1913 ; m. 1898, Helene,
d. of Spencer Chapman : —
George Pearson Glen Kidston, Esq., Lieut. R.N.,
b. 1899. Res.— 65 Eaton Square, S.W.
KILBURN (L.O., 1909). Sable, a chevron between
three cak-leaves or (impaling per ben i sinister embattled
argent and sable). Mantling sable, doubled or. Crest-
On a wreath of his liveries, a < exter hand ct uped at the
KIERZKOWSKI-STEUART,
KOWSKI-STEUART.
see DE KIERZ
KIGGELL of Cahara (U.O.). Ermine, three lynxes
passant in pale gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— -On a wreath of the cole u s, a boars' head erased gules
transfixed by a spear fessways, the point protiuding from
the mouth or. Motto — " Fortis et constans."
Son of Lancelot John Kiggell, Esq., J. P. cos. Limerick,
Cork, and Kerry, Major S. Cork Lt. Inf. Mil., b.
1829; d. 1911 ; m. 1858, Meliora Emily, d. of Edward
Brown of Wilton House, Ballingarry, co. Limerick: —
Lieut. -Gen. Sir Launcelot Edward Kiggell, K.C.B.,
K.C.M.G.,/'. 1862; m. 1888, Eleanor Rose, d. of late Col.
Spencer Field, 2nd Roy. Warwickshire Regt. ; and has
issue— (1) Launcelot Spencer Kiggell, Esq., Capt. late
R.F.C.,b. 1890; (2) John Kiggell, Esq., M.C., Major (ret.)
R.E., b. 1894; (3) Arundel William Kiggell, Esq., Lieut.
R.E.,<5. 1903. Seat — Cloheen, Fleet, Hants.
KILBRACKEN, Baron, see GODLEY.
wrist holding a broken sword in bend sinister proper,
hilted and pommelled or. Motto — " Usque ad finem."
Eld. son of John Kilburn, b. ; d. ; tn. ,
Janet, d. of William Dawson : —
John Dawson Kilburn, Gentleman, b. . J?es.- —
KILLANIN, Baron, see MORRIS.
KILLIK (H. Coll.). Azure, a cross anchory between
four anchors in saltire, flukes to the fesse point or.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a swan, wings endorsed argent, resting the
dexter foot on an anchor in bend or. Motto — "Up,
Killik."
Son of George Joynt Killik, of Kensington, b. 183 1 ;
d. 1875 ; tn. i860, : —
Sir Stephen Henry Molyneux Killik, Knt. Bach. (1923),
J. P. co. London, Alderman of the City of London,
b. 1861 ; tn. 1887, Emily Seymour (d. 1919), d. of the
late Thomas Fell Molyneux, of Windsor ; and has
issue — Stephen George Molyneux Killik, Esq., b. 1890;
Dorothy Lilian Molyneux [tn. 19 18, Stanley Greenland, of
61 Ladbroke Road, Kensington, W.]. Res. — 80 Palace
Gardens Terrace, W.8. Clubs — Ranelagh, City of London ,
Argentine.
KILMAINE, Baron, see BROWNE.
KILMOREY, Earl of, see NEEDHAM.
Sir ERNEST FULLER KILPIN, K.C.M.G. (1910),
C.M.G. (1901), a Justice of the Peace for the Cape of Good
Hope Province, entered the Cape Civil Service in London
1874, Private Secretary at Cape Town to Sir Charlrs Mills,
K.C.M.G., C.B., Under Colonial Secretary, 1876; to the
Rt. Hon. Sir Gordon Sprigg, G. C.M.G., Prime Minister,
1878; Clerk-Assistant of the House of Assembly, Cape
Town, 1880 ; Clerk of the House from 1897 until the Union
of S. Africa in 1910, when he retired on pension (Union
medal); served as Secretary on the following Government
Commissions: Dorthesia 1877, Kaffir War Expenditure
m\
mn
1097
1881, Liesbe.k Municipality 1883, Diamond Laws 1887,
Liquor Laws 1889, Lighthouses 1890, Fisher es 1892, Sheep
Disease 1893, and Defence 1895; vvas Acting Private Sec-
retary to tne Hon. Sir Thomas Scanlen, Prime Minister,
1883 ; Sec. to Imperial British and German Commisssion on
West Coast Claims 1885, and was Chief Sec. of the S. African
National Convention 1908-9; is Author of" Parliamentary
Agents' Manual" 1902, 2nd edition 1906, of " South African
Union and Private Bill Legislation " 1908, has published
Index to Records of Cape House 1854-1910, was Proprietor
and Editor ot Cape Civil Service List 1887-1910, and was
an Examiner u der Cape Civil Service Commissioners
1889-1910; at invitation of Orange River Colony Govern-
ment assisted at inauguration ot Parliamentary Institutions
there 1907, and has frequently been consulted on Parlia-
mentary Procedure by all the South African States. Born
KIMBER (H. Coll., 28 July 1904). Argent, a torteau
between three choughs proper, on a chief engrailed gules,
May s, 1854, being the only son of the late Rev. S. W.
Kilpin of Reading, by his wife Elizabeth Ann, dau. of
William Coles Fuller of Kettering. Armorial bearings—
Per fesse argent and or, three crescents fessewise azure,
between two oak-trees eradicated in pale proper ; the
escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the Most
Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, and
pendent his I adge as a Knight Commander thereof.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, in front of an oak proper, charged with a pheon
or, amount vert, thereon a saltire azure. Motto — " Firmus
in firmis." Married, Oct. 23, 1880, Augusta [Lady of The
Royal Red Cross, 1902], dau. of the late G. W. Pilkington,
Esq., of Cape Town ; and has Issue — (i)Tyrell Kilpin, Esq.,
M.C., J. P., Resident Magistrate Thaba Nchu, O.F.S.,
served Great War as Lieut. 5th S. A. Heavy Artillery, b. Dec.
7, 1881 [m. Sept. 28, 1911, Florence [d. Nov. 20, 1912),
d. of late E. R. Brooks of Grahamstown] ; (2) Cecil Fuller
Kilpin (Blantyre, Kenilworth, nr. Cape Town), b. Oct. 3,
1884 [m. Aug. 20, 1910, Daphne, d. of Lt.-Col. P> rceval
Writeht. late R. M.L.I. ; and has issue — John Cecil Kilpin,
Gentleman, b. June 29, 1911 ; Peter Perceval Kilpin, Gentle-
man, b. 1917 ; Malcolm Brydon Kilpin, Gentleman, b.
1918 ; Mary Barbara ; and Patricia] ; (3) Ralph Pilkington
Kilpin, Esq., Clerk Assist., Houseof Assembly. Cape Town,
*. Oct. 10, 1887 [ot. 1914, Hilda Marv, d. of Gilbert Main-
waring Robinson]; (4) Denis Pilkington Kilpin, Esq.,
Capt. Northampt nshire Regt., b. June 17, 1893 [m. 1921,
Hilda, d. of W. S. Sim, M.I.Mech.E., and has issue —
Geoffrey Denis Kilpin, Gentleman, b. 1922 ; and Jill Vivien
[Res. — Mardale, Elgin, Cape Province)]. Postal address
— Linford, Kenilworth, near Cape Town. Clubs — Civil
Service (Cape Town), Authors'.
three estoilles of the first. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a bull's head caboshed
sable, horned argent, between the horns an estoille or.
Sons of Sir Henry Kimber, 1st Bart., M.P. for Wands-
worth 1885-19 13, Solicitor of the Supreme Court
1858-90, b. 1834; d. 1923; in. i860, Maty Adelaide, d.
of the late Gen. Charles Dixon, R. E. : —
Sir Henry Dixon Kimber, 2nd Ba, t. (24 Aug. 1904),
M.A. (Lincoln Coll., Oxford), Solicitor of the Supreme
Court, b. 1862 ; m. 1st, 1890, Florence Sarah (d. 1907), enly
d. of late Charles Boyes Noel Snewin of Putney Heath ;
2nd, 1910, Lucy Ellen, d. of the late G. W. Crookes; and
has had issue — Henry Cyril Dixon Kimber, Esq., Lieut.
R.F.A. , b. 1894; d. of wounds received in action 1916 ;
Charles Dixon Kimber, Esq. , b. 1912; Ella Florence Irene;
Helen Margaret; and Audrey Patricia Res.— Hitcham
Place, Burnham, Bucks. Clubs — Jun. Carlton; City Cail-
ton; R.A.C.
Percy Dixon Kimber, Esq., b. 1867; m. 1892, Janet
Margaret, d. of William Mackenzie of Cramond, Pieter-
maritzburg, Natal ; and has issue — Guy Mackenzie
Kimber, Gentleman, b. 1899 [m. 1926, Ellen Elizabeth
Margaret, d, of the late Rev. J. Jardine-Lockhart of
Paignton, Devc n]. Res.— Selsby, The Dargle, Natal.
Sons of Walter Dixon Kimber, Esq. (4th son of 1st
Bart.), Solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and
Natal, b. 1869; d. 1916; m. 1898, Florence, d. of
Charles Brown of Durban and widow of T. J.
Holmden : —
Eric Dixon Kimber, Gentleman, b. 1898 ; m. 1926,
Gwendolen, d. of L. C. French, of Donnyb 00k, Natal,
and has issue — Anthony Dixon Kimber, Gentleman, b.
1927. Re*. — Berwyn P.O., Ficksburg, O.F.S., Africa.
Allan Dixon Kimber, Gentleman, b. 1903.
Yngst. son of 1st Bart. :—
Hugh Dixon Kimber, Esq., b. 1871 ; m. 1st, 1902, Sarah,
d. of N. H. Kellog of Rugby, Tennessee, U.S.A. ; 2nd,
1916, Ethel Skelton. Res.— Brockham Green, Surrey.
KIMBER LEY, Earl of, see WODEHOUSE.
KINAHAN, see HUDSON-KINAHAN.
KINDERSLEY (H. Coll.). Per bend gules and azure,
a lion rampant argent, within an orle of cross crosslets
and fleurs-de-lys alternately or. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount
vert, in front of a hawthorn-tree proper, charged with
an escutcheon azure, thereon a lion rampant argent, a
greyhound sejant also argent.
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min
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Sons of Capt. Edward Nassau Kindersley, of
Sherborne, Dorset : —
Sir Robert Molesworth Kindersley, G.B.E. (1920),
J.P. Herts., Lieut, for City of London, a Director of the
Bank of England, Comdr.of Order of Leopold of Belgium,
Officer Legion of Honour, b. 1871 ; m. 1896, Gladys
Margaret, d. of Major-Gen. J. P. Beadle, R.E., of 6
Queen's Gate Gardens, S.W., and has issue — Hugh
Kenyon Molesworth Kindersley, Esq., late Lieut. Scots
Guards, b. 1899 [m. 1921, Nancy, d. of Dr. Geoffrey
Boyd, of Toronto] ; Richard Francis Kindersley, Esq.,
b. 1905 ; Philip Leyland Kindersley, Esq., b. 1907
[m. 1929, Oonagh, yngst. d. of Hon. Ernest Guinness] ;
Margaret Marian [m. 1924, Algernon Spencer Belmont,
of 46 Cranley Gardens, S.W.] ; and Elizabeth Jean.
Res. — Plaw Hatch Hall, Sharpthorne, Sussex; 11
Grosvenor Square, S.W. Clubs — Marlborough, Carlton,
Garrick.
Major Guy Molesworth Kindersley, O.B.E. (Mil.),
M.P. Hitchin since 1923, Barrister-at-Law, Lincoln's
Inn, served Great War 1914-19, b. 1877 ; m. 1903,
Kathleen Agnes Rhoda, d. of the late Sir Edmund Elton,
Bart., of Clevedon Court, Somerset, and has issue —
Edmund Murray Kindersley. Gentleman, b. 1905 ;
David Guy Barnabas Kindersley, Gentleman, b. 1915 ;
Agnes Ruth ; and Kathleen Bridget. Res. — St. Paul's
Walden, Welwyn. Herts. ; 42 Carlisle Mansions, S.W.
Clubs — Carlton, Athenaeum, City of London.
Sons of Capt. Henry Wasey Sextus Kindersley, of
Tranmere, Lymington, Hants., b. 1841 ; d. 1924;
m. 1867, Helen Maria, d. of the late Col. John Doyle
O'Brien, 70th Regt. : —
Archibald Ogilvie Lyttelton Kindersley, Esq., C.M.G.
(1919), Lt.-Col. (ret.) Highland L.I. (S.R.), County Commr.
of Boy Scouts for I.O.W., served W. Africa 1895 ; S. Africa
1899-1902 (Queen's medal, 3 clasps, King's medal,
2 clasps), and Great War 1914-19 (desp., C.M.G., Ordre
de l'Etoile Noire), b. 1869 ; m. 1908, Edith Mary, d. of
Thomas Craven, Esq., J. P., and has issue — (1) Claude
Richard Henry Kindersley, Gentleman, b. 191 1 ; (2)
Alistair Thomas James Kindersley, Gentleman, b. 1915.
Res. — Hamstead Grange, nr. Yarmouth, Isle of Wight.
Clubs — Roval Cruising Yacht, Solent Yacht, Lymington
Yacht.
Ronald Charles Murray Kindersley, Gentleman,
b. . Res. — Kyjang Selangar, F.M.S.
KING, see DUCKWORTH-KING, MEADE-KING,
and STAFFORD-KING-HARMAN.
KING (H. Coll., 1725). Sable, three spear-heads argent,
imbrued proper, on a chief or, as many battleaxes azure.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a cubit arm vested azure, charged with three ermine
spots in fesse or, cuffed argent, grasping in the hand proper
the broken shaft of a spear in bend sinister sable, the butt
argent. Motto — "Labor ipse voluptas." Livery — Black,
yellow facings.
Yr. son of William King-Noel, 1st Earl of Lovelace and
Viscount Ockham, 8th Baron King, b. 1805 ; d. 1893 ;
m. 2nd, 1865, Jane Crawford, d. of John Jenkins: —
Rt. Hon. Lionel Fortescue King (formerly King-Noel),
3rd Earl of Lovelace and Viscount and Baron Ockham
(1838), 10th Baron King (1725), D.S.O , J.P. and D.L.
Surrey, Major late Gen. List and Northumb. Fus. , and
late Capt. 9th Lancers [by R.L. 1895 he assumed the name
and arms of King-Noel for his life, but since succession to
the Peerage has by Royal Licence dated 5 May 1908
reverted to the name and arms of King only. Supporters
(of Barony of King)— On either side a mastiff-dog regardant
proper, collared gules], b. 1865 ; m. 1895, Lady Edith
Anson, d. of 2nd Earl of Lichfield; and has issue— (1)
Peter Malcolm King, Esq., commonly called Viscount
Ockham, b. 1905 (Clubs — Marlborough, R.A.C.); Lady
Evelyn Catherine [m. 1918, Capt. Miles William Peel
Graham, M.C., late 2nd D. Gds., of 8Chesham Street, S.W. ;
and has issue] ; Lady Phyllis Edith [in. 1922, William
Edward Allen, of 29, Wilton Place, S.W. ; and has issue] ;
and Lady Rosemary Diana [m. 1927, Alastair Monteith
Gibb]. Seat - Whitwell Hatch, Haslemere, Surrey ; Ben
Damph Forest, Torridon, Ross-shire. Res. — 23 Knights-
bridge, S.W. Clubs — Army and Navy, Guildford County
(Guildford).
Sons of Frederick King, Esq., of Fryern, Sussex, late
Capt. 27th Foot, b. 1815 ; d. 1893 ; m. 1854, Charlotte
Mary, d. of James Maitland Heriot of Ramornie: —
Henry Somerset King, Esq., Brev.-Col. R.E. (ret.), b.
i860; m. 1893, Alice Mary Louisa, d. of Augustus Pechell ;
and has had issue — William Augustus Henry King, Gentle-
man, b. 1894 [iu. 1926, Dorothy Elizabeth, d. of the late
Henry Campbell Booth] ; and Ida Winifred (d. 1907).
Res. — Ha estock House, Winchester.
Edward George King, Gentleman, B. A. (Cambs. ), b. 1863.
Res. — Fryern, Storrington. Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
Son of Henry King, Esq., of Chithurst, Petersfield,
Sussex, Capt. R. N. , b. 1819; d. 1891 ; m. 1st, 1850,
Isabella Louisa (d. 1853), d. of James .Vaitland Heriot
of Ramornie, co. Fife; 2nd, 1856, Charlotte, d. of Rev.
George Palmer : —
George Henry Maitland King, Esq. , J.P. Surrey, b. 1853 ;
m. 1883, Maud Giffard, d. of Rev. F. Tate ; and has issue
— Frank Jerome Maitland King, Esq., Major R.E. . b.
1884; [;«. 1914, Elizabeth Agnes, d, of the late Charles
Elliott] ; and Mysie Caroline Maitland [m. 1923, Cyril
Grosvenor Sargent, of Morningthorpe Manor, Norfolk; and
has issue]. Res. —
KING of Corrard (U.O. , 6Sept. 1821). Azure, on a fesse
argent, between a lion's head erased and a mullet or, three
buckles gules (being the arms of King of Barra, Aberdeen-
shire, reg. in U.O. 1821) and (as an honourable augmenta-
tion) on a chief ermine, an imperial crown within a wreath
of trefoils proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a dexter cubit arm erect, holding
a dagger all proper, surmounted by a scroll inscribed "17
August 1821." Motto — " An daces fortuna juvat."
Son of Rev. Sir James Walker King, 2nd Bart., M.A.
b. 1796; d. 1874; m. 1834, his cousin, Anne Sophia, d.
of Hulton Smyth King, Esq., Commissioner of Customs,
Barr. -ar-Law : —
The late Sir Charles Simeon King, 3rd and last Bart. , ot
Corrard (6 Nov. 1821), b. 1840; d. 1921 ; m. 1891, Sophia
Louisa (The Highlands House, St. Leonards-on-Sea), d.
and h. of late Robert Snow Bolton Davis, Esq., J.P. , Lord
of the Manor of Swerford, Oxfordsh. Seats — Corrard,
Lisbellaw, co. Fermanagh ; Swerford Park, Enstone, Oxon.
KING of Campsie (L.O. , 1869). Azure, on a fesse argent,
between in chief a lion's head erased and in base two billets
or, three round buckles of the field. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries, a
redbreast proper. Motto — " Honos industriae praemium."
Eld. son of Sir James King, 1st Bart, of Campsie,
LL.D., J.P. cos. Lanark, Stirling, and for Glasgow
(Lord Provost 1886-9). b. 1830; d. 1911 ; m. 1861,
Marian, d. of Wiliiam Westall of Streatham
Common : —
Sir John Westall King, 2nd Ban of Campsie (10 Oct.
1888), J.P. , late Col. Commandant Stirlingsh. R.V., b.
1863; m. 1897, Frances Rosa, d. of John Neve of Oaken,
nr. Wolverhampton; and has issue — James Granville le
fcin
fcin
1099
Neve King, Esq., b. 1898; John Alastair King, Esq., b.
1905 ; and Margaret Westall. Seat — Beaurepaire Park,
nr. Basingstoke. Clubs — Carlton, Conservative.
KING of Charlestown (Confn. U.O. , 12 Dec. 1814).
Sable, a lion rampant double-queued or. Mantling sable
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an escallop
gules. Motto — "Spes tutissima coelis."
Sons of George King, Esq., b. 1820 ; d. 1876; m. 1863,
Frances Julia Andrews : —
Sir George Adolphus King, 5th Bart. (21 July, 1815), b.
1864. Seat — Charlestown, Drumsna, Roscommon. Res.—
Robert Ebenezer King, Gentleman, b. 1869; m. 1891,
Margaret, d. of Alexander Dempster ; and has surv.
issue — (1) Alexander William King, Gentleman, b. 1892 ;
(2) Douglas James King, Gentleman, /;. 1895; and Grace
[m. 1915, R.Taylor]. Res. —
KING of Croydon (H. Coll., 20 Oct. 1924). Per
saltire or and sable, in chief an escallop, in base a cross
crosslet, and in fesse two lions rampant, all counter-
changed. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a cross crosslet fitchee erect or, transfix-
ing a roll of parchment fessewise proper. Motto — " Labor
ipse voluptas."
Only surv. son of Sir George Anthony King, Knt.
Bach., M.A. (Oxford), Master of the Supreme Court
of Judicature, 1902-21, Chief Master of the Supreme
Court Taxing Office, 1921, b. 1858 ; d. 1928; m.
1888, Mabel, d. of Rev. Henry Blackett :—
Anthony Highmore King, Esq., Barrister-at-Law
Inner Temple, b. 1890. Res. — Penn Road House,
Chatsworth Road, Croydon.
KING (U.O. , confmd. 12 Jan. 1921). Gules, two lions
rampant argent, supporting a book o", in base a galley
with sails furled of the last. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — Out of a cre^t co onet or, charged with three roses
gules, a dexter hand erect, the third and fourth fingers
turned down proper. Motto — " Sp-'s tutissima ccelis."
Sons of Robert Stuart King, Gentleman, of Toboga,
Kenya (eld. son of Rev. Robert King, B. A. , see below),
b. 186 ( ; d. 1927; m. 1895, Louisa Maude, d. of
Canon Horace Townsend : —
Horace Townsend Stuart King, Esq., Capt. R.E., b.
1896 ; 7n. 1927, Kathleen, d. of John Percy Stott.
Patrick King, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Yngr. sons of Rev. Robert King, B.A. (Dub.), b. 1815 ;
d. 1900; m. 1857, Harriette, d. of Rev. A. G. Stuart,
Rector of Killencoole: —
Francis Alexander Muart King, Gentleman, b. 1863 ; 111.
1895, Olive, d. of William Fishbourne, Esq., J. P., of
Staplestown, co. Carlow, and has had issue — Henry Stuart
King, Gentleman, Sub-Lieut. R.N., b. 1896; killed at
Jutland 1916; William Stuart King, Gentleman, Lieut.
R.A. , b. ; Mary Gertrude; and Anchoretta Eileen.
Res. — Lansdown Road, Dublin.
William Kahled Stuart King, Gentleman, b. 1865; m.
1901, Cornelia Minnie, d. of Getrge Hall Stack. Res. —
Mistley Abbey, Manningtree, Essex.
Son of Jonas Locway King, Gentleman (4th son of
Rev. Robert King, see above), b. 1867; d. 1927; m.
1900, Charlotte Marv, d. of Rev. T. L. F. Stack,
B.D. :—
Neville Stuart King, Gentleman, b. 1913. Res. —
Martello, Hollywood, co. Down.
Yngr. sons of Rev. Robert King, B.A. (see above) : —
Traver- Wright King, Gentleman, B.A. (Dub.), b. 1868.
Res. — Mazoe, Ballymena, Ireland.
Charles Edward Stuart King, Esq., D.S.O. , Major S.
African Defence Force (R.O.), served Mashcnaland,
Matabeleland (medal), S. African War (Queen's medal
three clasps, King's medal, two clasps), Natal Rebellion
(medal and clasp), German S.W. Africa 19 14-15, Staff
(desp., D.S.O., 1914-15 Star), German E. Africa 1915-17
(Victory medal), b. 1868 ; m. 1919, Adela Elizabeth, only d.
of late William Gihon, Esq., J. P., of Lisnafillon House,
Gracehill. Re*.— Lisnafillon He use, Gracehill, co. Antrim.
Very Rev. Richard George Salmon King, M.A , Dean
of Derry, b. 1871 ; m. 1894, Dorothea, d. of Andrew
Ferguson Smyly, Dean of Derry, and has had issue — (1)
Robert Andrew Ferguson Smyly King, 2nd Lieut. R. Dub.
Fus., b 1895 ; died of wounds received in action 1915 ;
(2) Rev. Ivorv Hammond Alexander King, M.A. , Rector
of Killylee, Armagh ; (3) Travers Richard King, Gentle-
man, b. 1904 (Res. — Kenya). Res. — The Deanery, London-
derry.
KING (H. Coll.). Argent, a lion rampant sable, on a
chief also sable, a heart or, between two plates, the dexter
charged with a thistle, leaved and slipped proper, the
sinister with a saltire azure. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-lion
couped or, two hearts gules. Badge — A crescent reversed
azure, enfiled bv a coronet composed of three trefoils
stalked and set "upon a rim or. Motto — " Always your
best."
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Son of : —
David Bartv King, Esq., O.B.E., M.R.C.P. (Edin.
andLond.), M A , M.D. (Edin.), late Major R.A.M.C, b.
. Res. — 6 Devonshire Street, Portland Place, Maryle-
bone.
KING of Highgate (H. Coll. 1913, Ped. H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, ardent, a spider's web sable, over all
a chevron gules, charged with four daggers erect proper,
pommelled and hiked or. for King ; 2 and 3, sable, a saitire
•couped argent, in chief three cushions or, for Johnston.
"Mantling" sable and argent. Crest — Issuant out of a mural
coronet or, a spring-buck's head proper, gorged gules.
Motto — "Duty." Livery — Grey, with black facings and
silver buttons.
Sons of Edwin King of The Elms, Highgate, b. 1838 ;
d. 189s; m. 1876, Susannah Louisa (d. 1921); elde t
d. of James Johnston of Buckhurst Hill, Essex: —
Colonel Edwin James King, C.M.G. (1916), Knight of
I ustice of the Order of the Hospital of St. lohnof lerusalem,
B.A. (Oxon.), F.S.A., F.R. Num. S., J.P., D. L. Middx.
'Vice-Chairman Middlesex Territorial Army Association,
formerly commanding and now Hon. Colonel 7th Battalion
Middlesex Regt. , has Coronation Medal (1911), Order of
Mercy (1912) and Territorial Dec ration (1918), served in
South African War including actions of Falcon's Put and
Eland'sRiver, 1900 (medal and three clasps) ; served in Euro-
pean War in France and Flanders, comd. 7th Middlesex in
France 1916-17, and in the advance to victory (despatches
three times, C.M.G.), on Staff XV. Corps, 1918-1919,
comd. Lille and Ypres sub-areas 1919 ; b. 1877 ; m. 1905,
Mildred (Dame of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of
St. John of Jerusalem), youngest d. of late Richard Ashby,
Esq., of Scarborough, Captain 2nd V. B. Yorkshire Regt.
Res. — 1 he Old House, East Finchiey. Clubs — Jun. Army
and Navy, Athenaeum.
Captain Harold Keith King, late 7th Middlesex Regt.,
served in European War in France and Flanders, b. 1885 ;
m. 191 1, Enid, second d. and co-heiress of the late John
Mews of London, Barrister-at-Law. Res. — Holders, Aston
End, Herts. Club — Junior Naval and Military.
KING (H. Coll.). Sable, a lion rampant argent,
crowned with an antique crown or, between four
ostrich feathers of the second. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — Issuant from an antique crown or, charged
with three roses gules, barbed and seeded proper, a demi-
lion double-queued gold, holding a like rose between the
paws. Badge — An ostrich feather argent, enfiled by a
ichaplet of roses: Motto — " Fac et spero."
Son of Edward King, of Newport, Rhode Island,
U.S.A. :—
George Gordon King, Gentleman, b. Res. — ■
East 84th Street, New York, U.S.A.
Sir HENRY SEYMOUR KING, K.C.I.E. (created
Companion of the Indian Empire 1887, and Knight
Commander 1892), F. R.G.S. , M.A. (Oxford), Knight of
Grace of the Oruer of the Hospital of St. J hn of Jerusalem,
Member of Her Majesty's Commission of Lieutenancy for
the City of London, Governor of Charterhouse, M.P. for
the Central Div. of Hull 1885-1911, Mayor of Kensingttn
1901-2, Chairman Commissioners ci Income Tax fr City cf
London. Born 1852, eldest son of Henry Samuel King,
Esq., J. P. for Essex, of the Manor House, Chigwell, and
his wife Ellen, dau. of John Blake way. Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly, argent and azure, in the second and third
quarters a quatrefoil of the first, over all a bend barry o
six of the second, charged with a quatrefoil also of the
first, and gules, the escutcheon being surrounded by the
ribbon and badge of a K.C.I.E. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest -On a wreath of the colours, a
lion rampant or, gorged with a collar gemel azure,
and holding in the dexter forepaw a trefoil siipped vert.
Motto — " Floreo in ungue leonis." Livery — Blue, with
blue and white striped vest and silver buttons. Married,
Oct. 21, 1875, Julia Mary (d. 1918), dau. of the Rev. John
Jenkins, D.D. , LL.D-, of Montreal. Postal address — 25
Cornwall Gardens, South Kensington, S.W. Clubs —
Athenreum, Carlton, Conservative, Alpine, Royal Yacht
Squadron, Royal Cinque Ports Yacht.
KING (Confn. U.O. 3 April 1901). Gules, two lions
rampant combatant, supporting a dexter hand couped at the
wrist and erect, above it an estoile argent, a bordure ermines.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a dexter hand couped at the wrist and erect, the third
and fourth fingers turned down proper, charged on the wrist
with an estoile, as in the arms. Motto — " Spes tutissima
ccelis." Livery — Chocolate, white facings, silver buttons.
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Only surv. son of Sir Lucas White King, Knt. Bach.
(1919), C S.I. (1898), LL.D., B.A. (Trin. Coll., Dub.),
J. P. co. Dublin, F.S.A., Commissioner of Lahore 1901,
of Northern India Salt Revenue 1902, of Multan
1903, and of Rawalpindi 1904, ret. 1905, and appointed
to the Chair of Oriental Languages Univ. of Dublin,
Fellow Punjab Univ., Member of Royal Asiatic and
Royal Dublin Socs. , Royal Irish Academy, and Royal
Society of Antiquaries, Ireland and London, b. 1856;
d. 1925 ; m. 1891, Geraldine Adelaide Hamilton (Res. —
Roebuck House, Aboyne, N.B. ), d. of late Alfred
Harmsworth, Barr.-at-Law Middle Temple, and eldest
sister of 1st Viscount Northcliffe : —
Cecil Harmsworth King, Esq., M.A. (Oxon.), Director
of Empire Paper Mills, Ltd., b. 1901; in. 1923, Agnes
Ma gait t, d. of Rev. Dr. G. A. Cc oke, D.D., Canon of
Christ Chu ch, Oxford, Regius Professor of Hebrew,
O.Nford ; and has is»ue — Lucas Michael Harmsworth King,
Esq., b. 1926; Cecil Francis Harmsworth King, Gentle-
man, b. 1927. Res. — Park Stile, Langley, Bucks. ; Roe-
buck House, Aboyne, Aberdeenshire. Club — Marlborough.
HENRY LOUIS KING (formerly Mahon), Esq., J.P.
and D.L. Born 1866, eldest son of Ross Mahon of Lady-
well, co. Westmeath, by Harriette, eldest dau. of Rev.
Henry King of Ballylin, and nephew of the late Tohn
Gilbert King, Esq., J.P. and D.L., of Ballylin. He as-
sumed the surname and arms of King only by Royal
Licence, dated May 17, 1901. Armorial bearings —
Sable, a lion rampant, double-queued or. Mantling" sable
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an escallop
gules. Motto — " Spes tutissima ccelis." Married, May
1904, Winifred Harriet, dau. of W. S. Ward. Seat —
Ballylin, Ferbane, King's Co. Clubs — Kildare Street
(Dublin), Royal St. George's Yacht.
KING-FANE (R.L., 23 Sept.1920, H.Coll.). Quarterly
r and 4, azure, three dexter gauntlets, backs affrontee
or (for Fane) ; 2 and 3, sable, on a chevron engrailed
argent, three escallops of the field (for King). Mantling
azure and or Crests — Out of a ducal coionet or, a
bull's head argent, pied sable, armed of the first, charged
on the neck with a rose gules, barbed and seeded proper
(for Fane) ; on a wreath of the colours, a talbot's head,
couped sable, collared or (for King).
Son of William Dashwood Fane, Esq., of Fulbeck
Hall, Lines., b. 1816 ; d. 1902 ; m. 1861, Susan
Millicent, d. of Gen. John Reeve : —
William Vere Reeve King-Fane (formerlv Fane), Esq.,
J. P., D.L., Brev.-Col. (ret.) Ird Batt. Lines. Regt., b. 1868 ;
in. 1895, Helen Beatrice, d. of Thomas Houldsworth
Newman ; and has issue — Henry William Newman
Fane, Lieut. Res. Officers, b. 1897 ; Francis Christopher
Fane, Sub. -Lieut. R.N.R., b. 1900 ; Charles William
Fane, Esq., b. 1904 ; Elizabeth Christine. Seat —
Fulbeck Hall, Lines.
KING-HALL, see HALL.
KING-HARMAN (U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, a
chevron between three rams pas=ant argent, attired or
(Harman); 2 and 3, gules, two lions rampant combatant,
supporting a dexter hand couped at the wrist and erect
argent (King). Mantling sable and argent. Crests— 1.
out of a ducal crest coronet or, a dexter arm, armed and
erect in pale proper, cuffed argent, the hand also proper
grasping two slips of roses, one gules, the other argent,
stalked, seeded, and leaved proper (Harman) ; 2. out of a
ducal crest coronet or, a dexter hand erect, the third and
fourth fingers turned down proper ( King).
Son of Wentworth Henry King-Harman, Esq., Col.
R.A. and Ch. Inspector of Small Arms, b. 1840; d.
1919 ; m. 1863, Annie Kate (d. 1926), dau. of the late
D. J. Smith of Kingston, Canada: —
Wentworth Alexander King-Harman, Esq., D.S.O.,
Major and Brev.-Lt.-C'ol., formerly 4th Batt. Royal Irish
Rifles, b. 1869 Res. — Newcastle, Ballymahon, co. Long-
ford ; Mitchelstown Castle, co. Cork. Clubs — United
Service, Kildare Street (Dublin.)
Sons of Hon. Lawrence Harman King-Harman, b.
1819; d. 1875; >"■ 1^37> Mary Cecilia id. 1904), d.
of James Raymond Johnstone of Alva, N.B. : —
Montague Jocelyn King-Harman, Esq., Col. I.S.C., was
D.A.Q.M.G. at Meerut 1877-82, and 1st Dep. Sec. to Govt,
of India 1892-97, b. 1843; m. 1869, Emily, d. of Lt.-Gen.
Henry Rigby, R. E. ; and has issue— Edward Henry King-
Harman, Gentleman, b. 1870 [m. 1896, Emily Florence,
(d. 1923), d. of J. G. Meugens, Esq., of Calcutta, and has
issue — Lawrence Montague King-Harman, Gentleman, b.
1898 [m. 1926, Marjorie Rigby] ; and Daphne Florence]] ;
and Mary Elizabeth [m. 1892, Arthur Morgan, fourth son
of Sir Walter Morgan]. Res. —
Sir Charles Anthony King-Harman, K.C.M.G. (1900),
M.A. (Trin. Coll., Camb.), High Commissioner and Com-
mander-in-Chief Cvprus 1904-n, b. 1851 ; m. 1888, Con-
stance, d. of Gen. Sir Robert Biddulph, G.C.B., G.C.M.G. ;
and has surv. issue -Robert Douglas Kng-Harman, Esq.,
Lieut. R.N., b. 1891 ; and Geraldine. Res.— Ouse Manor
Sharnbrook, Bedford. Club— Si. George's.
KING-KING (H. Coll.). Quarterly, argent and azure,
on a bend barry of six of the second and gules, between in
the second and third, quarters two estoiles of six points
pierced or, three cinquefoils of the last. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion
rampant bendy or and azure, supporting two branches
composed of two roses gules and three cinquefoils vert,
slipped and leaved proper. Motto — " Floreo in ungue
leonis."
Son of Capt. Francis James King-King, late 13th
Hussars, b. 1838 ; d. 1906 ; m. 1st, 1862, Zumala Mary
Emily, d. of Col. Gurwood, C.B. : —
Brig. -Gen. James Gurwood King-King, C.B., D.S.O.,
formerly Lt. -Col. Queen's Roy. W. Surrey Regt. , J.P. co.
Hereford, b. 1863 ; m. 1st, 1887, Anne (d. 1889), d. of
Major Kiggell, J.P. ; m. 2nd, 1892, Dina May, only d. of
Frederick Sillem of Esher; and has surv. issue — Evelyn
King-King, Gentleman, late Lieut. 14th Hussars, b. 1888
[m. 1910, Eva, d. of Col. Campbell, R.A.]. Res. — 46 Grand
Avenue, West S uthbourne, Bournemouth. Club — Army
and Navy.
Son of William Edward King-King, Esq., J.P. and
D.L. co. Hereford, b. 1842; d. 1911 ; m. 1876, Lady
Florence Elizabeth, d. of the Rt. Hon. Armar Lowry-
Corry, 3rd Earl of Belmore: —
Eustace King- King, Esq., late Capt. N. Irish Horse,
formerly Lieut. The Queen's (Royal West Surrey) Regt.,
b. 1880. Estate and postal address — Staunton Court,
Staunton-on-Arrow, Herefordshire. Club — Junior Carlton.
Son of Rev. Eustace King-King, B.A. (Oxon.), late
Vicar of Lullington, b. 1844; d. 1919 ; m. 1894,
Henrietta, d. of late Henry Robertson, M.P. , of Pale,
Merionethshire : —
Kenneth King-King, Gentleman, b. 1898. Res. — The
Rise, Orleton, Herefordshire.
KING-TENISON (R.L., 29 March 1883, U.O.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, on a bend engrailed or, between
two leopards' faces of the last, jessant-de-lys azure, three
cross crosslets fitchee sable (Tenison) ; 2 and 3, gules, two
lions rampant combatant, supporting a dexter hand couped
at the wrist and erect, all argent (King). Mantling gules
and or. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, in front of
a crozier and a cross crosslet fitchee in saltire sable, a
leopard's face or, jessant-de-lys azure (Tenison) ; 2. out of
a five-leaved ducal coronet or, a dexter hand erect, the
third and fourth fingers turned down on the palm proper
( King). Motto — " Spes tutissima ccelis."
Son of the Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Ernest Newcomen King-
Tenison, 8th Earl of Kingston, b. 1848; d. 1896; m.
1872, Fkrence Margaret Christine (d. 1907), d. and
coh. of Lt.-Col. Edward King Tenison of Kilronan
Castle, co. Roscommon :—
Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Edwyn King-Tenison, 9th Earl of
Kingston (Irel., 25 Aug. 1768), Viscount Kingsbt rough
(Irel. , 15 Nov. 1766), and Baron Kingston of R ckingham
(Irel., 13 July 1864), 4th Viscount Lorton (Irel., 28 May
1806) and Erris (Irel., 29 Dec. 1800), and 13th Bart. (Irel.,
27 Sept. 1682), Capt. late Irish Guards, and late Capt. 5th
Batt. Connaught Rangers, served S. Africa and Great War
[Supporters -Two lions, per fesse, argent and gules,
ducally crowned of the last], b. 1874; m. 1897, Ethel
Lisette, d. of Sir Andrew Barclay Walker, Bart. ; and has
surv. issue — (1) Robert Henry Ethelbert King-Tenison,
Esq., commonly called Viscount Kingsborough, late Lieut.
2nd Dragoons, b. 1897; Lady Sheelah Florence Lisette [m.
1923, Thomas Cleveland Greenway, Lt.-Comdr. R.N., and
has issue] ; and Lady Bridget Honor. Seal — Kilronan
Castle, Keadue, co. Roscommon. Clubs — Carlton,
Wellington, and Kildare Street (Dublin).
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KINGAN (U.O. ). Azure, a fesse indented argent, be-
tween an antique crown in chief or and in base two dexter
hands clasped and conjoined, that on the dexter ringed on
the third finger with a royal signet all proper. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, two
dexter hands clasped and conjoined as in the arms, thereon a
lion rampant guardant or. Motto — "A favore regis
nomen."
Sons of Samuel Kingan, Esq., ofGlenganagh, Bangor,
co. Down, J. P. and D.L. co. Down, b. 1824; d. 1911 ;
m. 1875, Janie, d. of late John Sinclair of The Grove,
Belfast : —
William Sinclair Kingan, Esq. , J. P. and D.L. co. Down,
b. 1876; m. 1921, Catherine Elizabeth, d. of Alfred E.
Brett; and has issue — Thomas John Anthony Kingan,
Gentleman, b. 1923; and Catherine Janet. Seat — Glen-
ganagh, Bangor, co. Down. Club — Ulster (Belfast).
Thomas Davison Kingan, Gentleman, b. 1879. Club —
Ulster (Belfast).
KINGERLEE (H. Coll.). Azure, on a bend between a
sun in splendour in chief, both or, and a martlet in base
argent, three mullets gules, on a chief of the second a
mullet also guies, between two fleurs-de-lys of the field.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a hillock vert, thereon a dove close
proper, holding in the beak an olive-leaf slipped proper,
two fleurs-de-lys or. Motto — " Integritate et fidelitate."
Son of Thomas Kingerlee of Banbury, Oxon. : —
Thomas Henry Kingerlee, Esq. , J. P. , twice Mayor of the
city of Oxford, Hon. M.A. (Oxford), b. . Res. —
Heme House, Bath.
KINGSALE, Baron, see DE COURCY.
KINGSCOTE (H. Coll.). Argent, ten escallops, four,
three, two and one sable, on a canton gules, a mullet
pierced or. Mantling sable and argent.
Sons of Major Fitzhardinge Kingscote, late Rifle
Brigade, b. 1837 ; d. 1900 ; m. 1863, Agnes Janet, d.
of John Stuart of London, Canada West : —
Lt.-Col. Randolph All.ert Fitzhardinge Kingscote, late
R.E., J. P. co. Tipperary, b. 1867; m. 1st, 1890, Florence
Louise (div. IQ02), ygst. d. of the late Sir E. Boehm, Bart. ;
2nd, 1903, Elizabeth Frances Dorothy, d. of Gen. Sir Wm.
Butler, G.C.B. ; and has issue — (1) Patrick Bloom field
Lewis Fitzhardinge Kingscote, Gentleman, b. 1904 ; (2)
Nigel Adrian Fitzhardinge Kingscote, Gentleman, b. 19C6 ;
(3) Edgar Noel Fitzhardinge Kingscote, Gentleman, b.
1908 ; and Flavia Adeva. Seat — Plas Newvdd, nr. Ruthin,
N. Wales.
Alexander Fitzhardinge Kingscote, Gentleman, b. 1868.
Thomas George Kingscote, Gentleman, b. 1875.
Son of Thomas Henrv Kingscote, Esq., J. P. for co.
Gloucester, High Sheriff 1841, Col. of the North Glou-
cester Militia, b. 1799; d. 1861 ; 111. 2nd, 1833, Hon.
Hariott Mary Anne, eldest d. of Rt. Hon. Benjamin,
1st Lord Bluomfield: —
Thomas Arthur Fitzhardinge Kingscote, Esq., C.V.O. ,
Extra Gentleman Usher to the King, J. P. Berks, [and
impaling the arms of Gifford, namely, azure, a chevron be-
tween three stirrups with leathers or, within a bordure
engrailed argent, charged with eight pellets], b. 1845 ; in.
1872, Hon. Eveline Mary, d. of Rt. Hon. Robert Francis,
2nd Lord Gifford ; and has issue— (1) Eric Thomas Kings-
cote, Esq., Capt. late 3rd Batt. Glos. Regt., Gentleman
Usher of the Cellars to the King, b. 1885 [in. 1st, 1911,
Frances Jane Curie (who obtained a divorce 1924), ygst. d.
of Henry Lamont of Gribton, Dumfries-shire ; 2nd, 1924,
Mrs. J. Perceval, and has issue — Robin Nigel Kingscote,
Gentleman, b 1919 ; and Pamela Evelyn]; (2) Maurice
Kingscote, Esq., late Capt Berks. Yeo. , b. 1887 [m. 1916,
Violet, d. of Herbert Owen Lord, of Lilley Brook,
Charlton Kings ; and has issue — 1 dau. Res. — Watermoor
House, Cirencester.
Sons of William Anthony Kingscote, />. 1848 ; d. iqoo ;
m. 1872, Catherine Jeanette, d. of Robert Pringle of
Bective, New South Wales: —
? Sons.
Younger son of Thomas Henry Kingscote (see
above) : —
John Bl< omfield Kingscote, Esq., J. P., b. 1851; m.
1884, Harriet, d. of J. Rogerson ; and has issue — John
Kingscote, Gentleman, b. 1885; and Harriet Caroline.
Res. — Stratton Audley, Bicester. Club— Brooks's.
Son of Howard Kingscote Esq., Col. Oxfordshire
Light Infantry, b. 1845; d. 1917; m. 1885, Adeline
Georgina Isabella (d. 1908), only d. of Rt. Hon. Sir
Henry Drummond Wolff, G.C.M.G. , K.C.B. , M.P. : —
Algernon Robert Fitzhardinge Kingscote, Esq., M.C.,
Capt. and Brev.-Maj. R.A., served Great War (despatches,
M.C. and Star), b. 1888; m. 19^, Marjorie Paton, d o
Douglas C. Hindley. Res. —
KINGSFORD (H. Coll., 1911). Ermine, an eagle
displayed gules, over all a chevron or, charged with
three roses of the second barbed and seeded proper.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, an eagle displayed per chevron argent and azure,
charged on each wing with a rose as in the arms and
holding in the beak a like rose slipped and leaved proper.
Motto — " Aquila supra volat."
Onlv surv. son of Rev. Sampson Kingsford, Clerk
in Holy Orders, Vicar of St. Hilary, Cornwall, b.
1825 ; d. 1890 ; m. 1855, Helen, d. of William Leth-
bridge, Gentleman, of Kilworthy .Tavistock : —
Rev. Edward Lethbridge Kingsford, Clerk in Holy
Orders, M.A. Oxon., b. 1867; m. 1896, Jessie Ada, d. of
Christopher Edward Newport, Esq., Col. R.A., and has
issue — Edward Hilary Lethbridge Kingsford, Gentle-
man, B.A. Oxon., *. 1901 (Club — United University).
Res. — i2Lyndhurst Road, Exeter.
Son of Rev. R. L. Kingsford : —
Reginald John Lethbridge Kingsford, Gentleman,
M.A. Cantab., b. 1900. Res. — Clare Coll., Cambridge.
KINGSFORD-LETHBRIDGE (R.L. 1913, H. Coin.
Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, issuant out of waves in base a
bridge of five arches proper, in chief an eagle displayed
or, between to the dexter a crescent and to the sinister
a mullet argent (for Lethbridge) ; 2 and 3, ermine, an
eagle displayed gules, over all a chevron or, charged with
three roses of the second, barbed and seeded proper (for
Kingsford). Mantling azure and or. Crests — 1 . out of the
battlements of a tower proper an eagle displayed sable,
holding in the dexter claw a mullet and in the sinister a
crescent or (for Lethbridge) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
an eagle displayed per chevron argent and azure, charged
on each wing with a rose as in the arms, and holding in
the beak a like rose slipped and leaved proper (for Kings-
ford). Motto — " Spes mea in Deo."
Sons of Henry Lethbridge Kingsford-Lethbridge
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(formerly Kingsford), Esq., of Wood, S. Tawton,
b. i860 ; d. 1916 ; m. 1902, Amy Frances, d. of James
Armstrong, of Hardriding, Northumberland : —
Henry Christopher Lethbridge Kingsford-Lethbridge,
Gentleman, Lieut. R. Fusiliers, b. 1904. Seat — Wood,
South Tawton, Devon.
William Armstrong Lethbridge Kingsford-Lethbridge,
Gentleman, b. 1906. Res. — Wood, S. Tawton, Devon.
Lt.-Col. ANDREW DE PORTAL KINGSMILL,
D.S.O., M.C., Reserve of Officers Grenadier Guards, J. P.
co. Southampton. Born 18S1, being the only son of the
late William Howley Kingsmill, Esquire, M.A. , J. P.,
High Sheriff 1875, by his wife Constance Mary, eld. dau.
of the late Sir Wyndham S. Portal, Bart. Armorial
beari.ig's — Argent, sem£e of cross crosslets fitch^e sable,
a chevron ermines between three fers-de-moline pierced ot
the second, a chief ot the third, all within a bordure wavy
azure. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a cubit arm vested argent, charged with
a bendlet azure, cuff ermines, the hand proper grasping a
fer-de-moline as in the arms. Motto — " Do well, doubt
not." Married, 1904, Gladys Frances (whom he divorced
1920), younger dau. of the late Capt. Johnson, 64th Regt. ;
and has issue — William Henry Kingsmill, Gentleman,
2nd Lieut. Grenadier Guards, b. 1905 ; Diana Janetta
Helena ; Daphne ; and Pamela Glatys. Seat — Sydmon-
ton Court, Ne»vbury. Club — Guards'.
S JULIAN CLAUD DE KENNE BRUCE- KINGS-
MILL. Esq., F.C.S., A.R.T.C, F.R.G.S., M.A.
(Ox >n. and Glasgow), Col. in the Army. Born May n,
1866, being the son of the late Thomas Nu -enf
Kingsmill (formerly Kenney) [nephew of the ninth Earl
of Wf-stmeath], by his wife, m. 1865, Isabel Augusta
Bruce, dau. and sole heiress of Colonel Sir John Kingsmill,
Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace, of Hermitage Park,
Commander of the Battle Axe Guards of the Castle of
Dublin. Armorial bearings -He bears for Arms: Quar-
terly, 1 and 4, argent, sem£e of cross crosslets fi tehee sable,
a chevron ermines b-tween three fers-de-moline pierced of
of the second, a chief of the third (for Kingsmill) ; 2
and 3, per pale or and azure, a fleur-de-lys between three
crescents, all counterchanged, a crescent for difference (for
Kenney). Upi>n the escutcheon is placed a helmet be-
fitting his degree, with a Mantling sable and argent ; arid
for his Crests, 1. upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm
erect, vested argent, cuffed ermines, in the hand proper
a fer-de-moline, as in the arms (for Kingsmill) ; 2. out of
an Earl's coronet or, a cubit arm erect, vested gules, cuffed
argent, the hand grasping a roll of parchment proper, the
arm charged with a crescent argent for difference (for
Kenney). Motto — "Do well, doubt nought." Married,
1893, Emily Lydia, d. of the late James Marsland ; and
has surv. issue — (1) Edward George William Kingsmill,
Gentleman, b. 1906; (2) Nigel John de Kenne Kingsmill,
b. 1908 ; Margaret ; Isabel Augusta Helena Olivia ; Emily
Mary Anne Teresa Lydia; and Lilian Julia. Seat —
Burnbank, Newton-on-Ayr, N.B. Res. — 7 The Barons,
St. Margaret's-on-Thames.
KINGSTON, Earl of, see KING-TENISON.
KINGSTONE. Per pale argent and gules, a chevron
counterchanged between a thistle slipped in dexter chief
proper and a trefoil in sinister chief or, in dexter base
a trefoil slipped vert, and in the sinister a thistle slipped
of the fourth. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries, a swan, holding in its beak a thistle
slipped proper. Motto — "Dei gratia."
Sons of Frederick William Kingstone, Gentleman,
Barrister -at-Law, and Solicitor, Supreme Court of
Toronto, b. 1836 ; m. Oct. 3, 1871, Henrietta Georgina,
eld. dau. of Very Rev. Henry James Grasett, Dean of
Toronto and Rector of St. James's Cathedral : —
Rev. Henry Grasett Kingstone, b. 1873. Res. — Fenelon
Falls, Ontario.
Arthur Courtenay Kingstone, Gentleman, b. 1874.
Herbert Dolier Kingstone, Gentleman, b. 1884.
George Alexander Kingstone, Gentleman, b. 1886.
KINGTON-BLAIR-OLIPHANT, see OLIPHANT.
KINLOCH of Kinloch. Quarterly, 1st grand
quarter, azure, a boar's head erased, between three
mascles or, a crescent of the second in chief for difference,
(for Kinloch) ; 2nd grand quarter, gules, a chevron em-
battled between three crescents argent (for Oliphant) ;
3rd grand quarter, parted per fesse argent and sable, a
chevron between three cinquefoils counterchanged (for
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Balneavis) ; 4 th grand quarter, counterquartered, 1.
gules, a broken spear and a standard saltireways argent,
the last charged with a cross of the field and fringed or,
2. azure, a cat salient argent ; 3. argent, on a saltire sable
nine mascles of the first, a bordure azure ; 4. or, three
bars wavy gules, each charged with an escallop of the
field (all for Smyth). Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — A young eagle, perched, looking up to the sun
in his splendour all proper. Motto — " Non degener."
Eld. son of Sir John George Smyth Kinloch, 2nd
Bart., M.P., J. P., b. 1849 ; d. 1910 ; m. 1878, Jessie
Montgomery (Res. — Garrymore, Blairgowrie, co.
Perth), d. of George Lumsden, of Edinburgh : —
Sir George Kinloch, O.B.E., 3rd Bart. (16 April 1873),
of Kinloch, co. Perth, b. 1880 ; m. 1906, Ethel May, d.
of Maj. James Hawkins, 85th Regt. ; and has issue —
John Kinloch, Esq., b. 1907 ; Roger Peregrine Kinloch,
Esq., b. 19 10 ; Barbara Cecilia. Seat — Kinloch, Meigle,
co. Perth. Res. — Princeland, Coupar Angus, Perthshire.
Clubs — Caledonian, New (Edin.).
CHARLES YOUNG KINLOCH, Esquire, J. P. for co.
Perth. Born 1863, being the eldest son of the late David
James Kinloch, Esq., Colonel R.A. , by his wife Katherine
Mary, dau. of Henry Young, Esq., J. P., Chief Secretary
at Bombay. Armorial bearings— Azure, on a chevron
between three mascles or, a boar's head erased of the field,
a fleur-de-lys in chief of the second. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling
gules, doubled argent; and upon a wreath of his liveries is
set for Crest, an eagle soaring aloft proper ; and in an
escroll above this Motto, "Yet higher." Livery— Blue,
with yellow facings. Married, April 1899, Marie Louise,
youngest dau. of the late John Laird, Esq., J. P., of Bir-
kenhead, Cheshire. Estate and postal address— Gourdie,
Dunkeld, Perthshire. Club— County (Perth).
KINLOCH-SMYTH of Balhary (L.O., 1765 and 30 Nov.
1910). Quarterly, 1. gules, a broken spear and standard
saltireways proper, the last argent charged with a cross of
the field and fringed or; 2. azure, a cat salient argent;
3. argent, on a saltire sable, nine mascles of the first.
within a bordure azure; 4. or, three bars waved gules,
each charged with an escallop of the field. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreaih of his liveries,
an arm from the shoulder, vambraced, brandishing a broad-
sword proper. Motto — " Caiaid ann am feum."
Eldest son of the late George Washingion Andrew
Kinloch-Smyth of Belhary, b. ; d. 1896 ; m.
Maria Bruzzese: —
Andrew George Kinloch-Smyth, Gentleman, b. 1886.
Res. — Balhary, near Alyth, Perthshire.
The Right Honourable MARY MORGAN-GREN-
VILLE, nth BARONESS KINLOSS, in the Peerage of
Scotland, a Lady of the Order of the Crown of India. Born
Sept. 30, 1852, being the elder dau. and coh. of the lateMost
Noble Sir Richard Plantagenet Campbell Temple-Nugent-
Brydges-Chandos-Grenville, 3rd Duke uf Buckingham and
Chandos, 3rd Earl Temple of Stowe, 7th Viscount Cobhani,
and 10th Lt rd Kinloss, G.C.S.I., CLE., P.C., by his first
wife, Caroline, only dau. of Robert Harvey of Langk y
Park, Bucks., sister of Sir Robert Bateson Harvey, Bart.
Armorial bearings are upon two lozenges, the dexter being
the arms of Morgan-Grenville, namely, quarterly, 1 and 4,
vert, on a cross argent, five torteaux, and for distinction a
canton or (for Grenville) ; 2 and 3, paly of six argent and
or, a lion rampant regardant sable, charged on the shoulder
with a cross crosslet of the second, between four quairefoils
saltirewise of the third (for Morgan), and upon an escut-
cheon of pretence, surmounted by the coronet of a Baroness,
the arms of Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville,
namely, quarterly, 1 and 6, vert, on a cross argent, five tor-
teaux (for Grenville) ; 2. quarterly, i. and iiii. or, an eagle
displayed sable; ii. and iii. , argent, two bars sable, each
charged with three martlets or (for Temple) ; 3. ermine,
two bars gules (for Nugent) ; 4. argent, on a cross sable, a
leopard's face or (for Brydges) ; 5. or, a pile gules (for
Chandos), and upon the sinister lozenge, which is sur-
mounted by the coronet of a Baroness, ihe arms and quar-
terings of Temple- Nugent - Brydges - Chandos- Grenville,
namely, quarterly, 1 and 8, the arms of Temple-Nugent-
Brydges-Chandos-Grenville as previously ; 2. argent, on a
cross sable, a leopard's face or (for Brydges, Dukes of
Chandos) ; 3. or, a saltire and a chief gules, on a canton
argent, a lion rampant azure (for Bruce, Earls of Elgin
and Ailesbury) ; 4. quarterly, i. and iiii. or, on a pile
gules, between six fleurs-de-lys azure, three lions of Eng-
land (being the coat of augmentation granted by King
Henry VIII. on his marriage with Lady Jane Seymour) ;
ii. and iii. gules, two wings conjoined in leure, points
downward or (for Seymour, Dukes of Somerset) ; 5. barry
of six argent and azure, in chief three torteaux, a label of
three points ermine (for Grey, Duke of Suffolk and Marquess
of Dorset) ; 6. barry of ten argent and gules, a lion rampant
or, ducally crowned per pale of the first and second (for
Brandon, Duke of Suffolk) ; 7. quarterly, i. and iiii., azure,
three fleurs-de-lys or (for France); ii. and iii., gules, three
lions passant guardant in pale or (for England), being the
arms of the Princess Mary (Tudor), younger dau. and co-
heir of King Henry VII. ; pendent from the lozenges is the
Badge of the Order of the Crown of India. Martied, Nov.
4, 1884, Louis Ferdinand Harry Courthope Morgan, Esq.,
Major 3rd Batt. York and Lancaster Regiment (eldest son
of George Manners Morgan, Esq., of Biddleston Park,
Bucks.), who assumed by Royal Licence, dated Dec. 6, 1890,
the additional surname and arms of Grenville, and died
Aug. 1896, having had Issue— (1) The Hon. Richard George
Grenville Morgan Grenville, Capt. Rifle Brigade, b. 1887;
killed in action 1914; (2) Rev. the Hon. Luis Chandos
Francis Temple Morgan-Grenville, Master of Kinloss, />.
1889 [m. 1921, Katherine Beatrice Mackenzie, d. of John
Jackman, of Stowe ; and has issue — Beatrice Marv Gren-
ville ; and Anne (Res. — Tostock Place, nr. Bury M.
Edmund's)] ; (3) Hon. Thomas George Breadalbane Mor-
gan Grenville-Gavin, D.S.O., M.C., Lt.-Col. late Rirle
Bde., served Great War (despatches, Legion of Honour),
assumed, 1916, the additional surname of Gavin, b. 1891 ;
[m. 1916, Georgina St. John, d. of Albert St. John Murphy,
of The Island House, Cork, and has issue- Pamela Marv
Ruth ; and Cynthia Averil (Clubs— United Service ; New
(Edinburgh)!]; (4) Hon. Robert William Morgan-Gren-
ville, Capt. late Rifle Bde., b. 1892 [m. 1st, 1915, Irene,
(d. 1916), d. of Sir Robert Grenville Hervey, 2nd Bt. ; 2nd,
1922, Elizabeth Hope, d. of Sir Charles Buie Renshaw.
and widow of Capt. F. W. Gull, and has issue — Robert
Grenville Plantagenet Morgan-Grenville, Esq., b. 1916
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{Res. — Hammerwood House, Midhurst, Sussex)] ; (5) Hon.
Harry Nugent Morgan-Grenville, O.B.E., Capt. Res. of
Officers, R.E., b. 1896 [m. 1921, Mary, d. of the late Capt.
the Hon. Edward O. Murray, Cameron Highlanders, and has
surv. issue— Edward Morgan-Grenville, Esq., ^.1925 ; David
Bevil Mirgan-Grenville, Gentleman, b. 1928] ; and Hon.
Caroline Mary Elizabeth Grenville \m. iyoy, Thomas
Close Smith, son of H. F. Smith of Boycott Manor,
Buckingham, and has issue]. Seats — Stowe, Buckingham ;
Moreton Lodge, Maids Moreton, Bucks. Res. — Moreton
Lodge, Maids Moreton, Bucks.
KINMOND (L. O ). Parted per chevron azure and or,
three fleurs-de-lys counterchanged. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, an oak-tree frucled
proper. Motto — ' ' Stabo. "
Eld. son of Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur Fitzgerald Kinnaird,
K.T., nth Baron Kinnaird, b. 1847 ; d. 1923 ; m.
1875, Marv Alma, d. of Sir Andrew Agnew, 8th
Bart. :—
Rt. Hon. Kenneth Fitzgerald Kinnaird, 12th Baron
Kinnaird, of Inchture, co. Perth, in Scotland (28 Dec.
1682), and Baron Kinnaird of Rossie, co. Perth, in the
U.K. (1 Sept. i860), Capt. (ret.) Scottish Horse, b. 1880';
in. 1903, Frances Victoria, d. of the late Thomas Clifton ,
of Lytham Hall, Lanes. ; and has issue — Hon. Graham
Charles Kinnaird, Master of Kinnaird, b. 1912 ; Hon.
Kenneth George Kinnaird, b. 1914 ; Hon. Anne Barbara ;
Hon. Madeline Elizabeth. Seat — Rossie Priory, Inch
ture, co. Perth.
KINNEAR, see BALFOUR-KINNEAR.
BARONESS KINLOSS.
Issue of Thomas K. Kinmond of Hermon Hill,
Broughty Ferry, N.B. , b. ; d. ; m. : —
Refer to entry of Charles Ernest Crawfurd Walker,
Gentleman.
KINNAIRD. Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a fesse wavy
between three mullets gules as a coat of augmentation
(for Kirkcaldy) ; 2 and 3, gules, a saltire between four
crescents or (for Kinnaird). Mantling gules, doubled
ermine. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries a mullet be-
tween the horns of a crescent, issuant out of a cloud,
within two branches of palm in orle proper. Sup-
porters— On either side a savage, wreathed about the
head and middle with oak-leaves, their hands, which
support the shield, in chains hanging down to the feet,
in their other hands a garland of laurel, all proper.
Motto — "Qui patitur vincit " ; and above the crest,
" Sine Phcebo lux."
K1NNOULL, Earl of, see HAY.
KINROSS, Baron, see BALFOUR.
KINTORE, Earl of, see KEITH-FALCONER.
The Late WILLIAM JAMES KIPPEN, Esquire, of
Busby and Westerton, J. P. and D.L. co. Dumbarton,
LI..B. Edin., K.C., a member of the Faculty of Advocates,
Edinburgh. Born 1866, d. 1928, being the only son of"
the late James Hill Kippen, Esq., of Bushy, co. Lanark,
and Westerton, co. Dumbarton, J. P. co. Dumbarton, by
his wife Rachel, dau. of the late Robert Sword. Armorial
bearings— Argent, a saltire within a bordure engrailed
purpure. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a
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wreath ot the colours, an eagle with wings expanded issuing
out of a tower, all proper. Motto — " Liberty."
Westerton, county of Dumbarton.
Seat-
KIRBY (H. Coll.). Argent, two bars gules, on a chief
of the last a pale or, and three crosses moline counter-
fructed proper, a toi teau charged with a cross moline or
Motto — "More majorum."
Sons of Edmund Kirby, Gentleman, F. R.I.B.A., b.
1838; d. 1920; m. 1873, Rose Ann, d. of Benjamin
Dodsworth of Burton Croft, York: —
Francis Joseph Kirby, Gentleman, F.S.I. , b. 1874; m.
1905, Cecilia, d. <_f Redmond P. Cafferta of Staunton Hall,
Orsion, Nous. ; and has issue— 2 daus. Res. — Riverside,
Parkgate, Cheshire.
Rev. Edward Dodsworth Kirby, b. 1876.
Edmund Bertram Kirby, Esq., O.B.E., F.R.I.B.A.,
Major R.A. (ret.), T.A., b. 1881 ; m. 1917, Frieda, d. ot
J. B. Eckes, of 22 Alexand ia Drive, Se ton Park, Liverpool.
Res. — 6 Beresford Road, Oxton, Birkenhead.
Sons of Laurence Daniel Kirby, Barrister-at Law (Inner
Temple), b. 1842; d. 1880; m. 1872, Louise, d. ot
Adolphe Masson tie Moubert of Garswocd, Lanes. : —
Rev. Edgar Arthur Kirby, M.A. Oxon., B.A. Lond., b.
1873. Res. — Romiley. Cheshire.
Laurence Hugh Kirby, Gentleman, b. 1880. Post add.—
KIRBY (H. Coll.). Or, two bars gules, between a lion's
head erased in chief of the last, and a scaling-ladder in
bend in base sable, within two flaunches ermine, each
charged with a fasces erect proper. Mantlirjg gules and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of the
battlements of a tower or, issuant therefrom an elephant's
head sable, eared gold, a rose argent, leaved and slipped
proper.
Son of Sir Alfred Kirby of Fairlawn, Deptford, Kent,
J. P. (Sheriff of London and Middlesex 1887), b. 1841 ;
d. 1900; m. 1869, d. of William Dawson: —
Walter Kirby, Esq., b. ; m. , d. of Col. Ritchie,
sometime City Marshal. Res. —
KIRK (H. Coll.). Gules, a chevron dovetailed ermine,
on a chief or, three dragons' heads erased of the first,
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of
the colours, out of the battlements of a tower, a demi-
changed. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, and between two branches of oak, leaved and
dragon or, charged on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped
gules, holding in the claws a flag-staff in bend sinister,
therefrom flowing a pennon also or. Motto — "For kirk
and king."
Sons of William Kirk, Esq. , J. P. co. Durham, b. 1849 ;
d. 1029 ; in. 1st, 1870, Mary Hannah, d. of George
Blakelock ; 2nd, Elizabeth Barrett, d. of George
Lockwood : —
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William Brown Kirk, Gentleman, b. 1871. Post. add.
Red House, Norton-on-Tees, co. Durham.
George Lascelles Kirk, Gentleman, b. 1887.
KIRK of Cardiff (H. Coll.,) Azure, on a pale between
two lions rampant argent, three lozenges of the field, the
centre lozenge charged with a dragon's head couped, and
those in chief and base with a rose of the second, barbed
and seeded proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-unicorn argent,
armed, crined, and unguled or, charged on the shoulder
with a civic wreath vert, and resting the sinister hoof
on a lozenge azure. Motto — " Verus et fidelis."
Son of Sir Amos Child Kirk, Knt. Bach. (1922), J. P.,
and Alderman of Cardiff, b. 1856 ; d. 1928 ; m. 1881,
Mary Elizabeth, d. of Charles Garland, of Leeds : —
Percy Henry Kirk, Esq., b. 1885. Res. — Clifton House,
Newport Road, Cardiff.
KIRK (H. Coll.) Sable, a sword argent and a crozier
or in saltire, on a chief of the second two escallops of
the first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — Issuant
out of an antique crown or, a dexter cubit arm in armour
proper, grasping a sword erect argent, entwined with two
sprigs of laurel, fructed proper. Motto — " Virtute."
Son of : —
Thomas William Kirk, Esq., Capt. K.R.R.C, b.
Res. — Oakway House, Scott's Lane, Shortlands, Brom-
ey, Kent.
KIRK (L.O., 11 April 1905). Gules, a crosier or, and a
sword proper, hilted and pommelled of the second point
downwards in saltire, in the honour point the sun in his
splendour, on a chief gold a thistle slipped and an elephant's
head couped also proper. Mantling gules, doubled or,
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a palm-tree proper.
Motto — " Light and liberty."
Only son of Sir John Kirk, G.C.M.G. (1886), K.C.B.
(1890), Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Jesus Christ
of Portugal, Commander of Order of Crown of Italy,
M.D., F.R.S., Hon. D.C.L. Oxford, Hon. Sc.D.
Camb. , Hon. LL.D. Edin., formerly H.M. Agent and
Consul-General at Zanzibar, H.M. Plenip. to Brussels
Conference 1889-1890, b. 1832 ; d. 1922 ; m. 1867,
Helen, d. of Charles Cooke : —
Lt.-Col. John William Carnegie Kirk, D.S.O., late
D.C.L. I., b. 1878 ; m. 1907, Agnes Maud, d. of Col.
Frederick Haynes. Res. — Twyssenden Manor, Goudhurst,
Kent.
KIRKPATRICK of Closeburn (L.O., 1683). Argent,
a saltire and chief azure, the last charged with three
cushions or. Mantling" gules, doubled argent ; and upon
a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a hand holding
a dagger in pale, imbrued proper. Motto — " I make
sure."
Eld. son of Sir James Kirkpatrick, 8th Bart., b. 1841 ;
d. 1899; m. 1872, Mary Steward, d. of Charles John
Fearnley of Peckham, Surrey : —
Sir Charles Sharpe Kirkpatrick, 9th Bart. (26th March
1685), b. 1874; m. 1900 (div. 1910), Alice Wilhelmina, d.
of J. Parnall Mayne. Res. —
KIRKPATRICK (U.O., Feb. 1925). Quarterly, 1 and
4, argent, a saltire and chief azure, the last charged with
three cushions ermine (Kirkp itrick) ; 2 and 3, argent, a
lion passant gules between three fleurs-de-lis azure, on a
chief of the last a sun in splendour or (Trench). Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest —On a wreath of the colours,
a hand couped at the wrist, holding a dagger in pale, dis-
tilling drops of blood proper. Motto — "I mak sicker."
Livery — Blue, with yellow facings.
Sons of Alexander Richard Kirkpatrick, Esq., J. P., of
Donacomper, Celbridge, co. Kildare, b. 1813 ; d.
1891 ; m. 18:4, Katherine Louisa, d. of Thomas Trench,
of Millicnt, Naas, co. Kildare: —
William Trench Kirkpatrick, Esq., J. P. and (1901) High
Sheriff co. Kildare, Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple, b. 1857.
Seat — Donacomper, Celbridge, co Kildare. Clubs— Con-
stitutional, Alpine, Kildare Si reet (Dublin.)
Col. Ivone Kirkpatrick, C.B.E., late comdg. 2nd Batt. S.
Staffs. Regt., served Great War 1914-19, comdg. 6th Service
Batt. R. Inniskilling Fusiliers, b. i860; m. 1894, Hon.
Mary, d. of the late Gen. the Hon. Sir Arthur Edward
Hardinge, K.C.B. , CLE. ; and has issue— Capt. Ivone A.
Kirkpatrick, 2nd Sec. Diplom. Service, b. 1897 ; Frederick
A. Kirkpatrick, Esq., Lieut. -Comdr. R.N. (ret.), b. 1898.
Res. — Stourton, Sudbury, Suffolk.
Frederick Alexander Kirkpat ick, Gentleman, b. 1861 ;
tn. 1914, Violet, d. of late Henry Herbert, Esq., J. P., of
Cahirnave, Killcurrey, co. Kerry. Res. — 23 Bateman Street,
Cambridge.
Rev. Alexander Thomas Kirkpatrick, Clerk in Holy
Orders, b. 1862. Res.- Priestgarth, Loughton, Essex.
Louis Car Kirkpatrick, Gentleman, £.1869. Res. —
Donacomper, Celbridge, co. Kildare.
KIRKPATRICK-CALDECOT (H. Coll.). Per pale or
and azure, on a chief gules three leopards' faces of the
first. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a Cornish chough proper.
Son of the lite J. Kirkpat. ick, Esq., J. P., of Monk's
Horton Park, Hythe : —
Ivone Kirkpatrick-Caldecot, Gentleman, b. 1867; assumed
by R.L. 1908, the a di.ional surname of Caldecot ; m. 1st,
1911, Margaret Elizabeth (d. 1914), d of Rev. G. McLean ;
2nd, 1917, Jennet, d. of the late W. Richards, of Wo-dston,
Worcs. Res. — Clare G.ange, Ashburnham Road, East-
bourne.
REGINALD KIRKPATRICK -HOWAT of Mabie,
Gentleman. Eldest surviving son of Robert Kirkpatrick-
Howat, Esquire, of Mabie, J. P. and D.L. for co. Kirk-
cudbright, by his wife Amelia Rose, only child and heiress
of Edmund Blewitt, Esq., of Lantarnum Abbey, Mon-
mouthshire. Armorial hearings ( L. O. , 1861)— Argent, a
saltire azure, between three mullets in chief and flanks and
an owl in base gules, on a chief of the second three cushions
or, within a bordure gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling gules,
doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for
Crest, a dexter armed hand holding a dagger in pale, dis-
tilling drops of blood proper ; and in an escroll above, this
Motto, " I mak sicker." Livery — Blue and silver.
Married, Jan. 26, 1888, Mary Elizabeth, dau. ot Philip
d'Arcy Car or Ker, of Waldridge Manor, and Ker's Hill,
Maryland, U.S.A.; and has Issue— Robert Mabie Kiik
patrick- Howat, Gentleman, b. January 9, 1890; Rose
Marie Blewitt ; and Yvonne. Postal address—
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KIRKWOOD of Woodbrooke, co. Roscommon (Con.
U.O. ). Gules, on a chevron or, between three fetterlocks
argent, a pheon between two mullets pierced sable. Mant-
ling gules and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours,
a pheon sable, charged with a mullet or. Motto — " Spes
mea in Deo." Livery — Blue, red facings.
Son of Col. James Nicholson Sodon Kirkwood, Indian
Army iret.), J. P., b. 1846; d. 1926 ; m. 18S0, Minnie
Charlotte, d. of the late Major Home Fergusson of The
Park, Elie, Fifeshire : — ■
Charles Home Kingston Kirkwood, Esq., Major (late
23rd Cav. (Frontier Force) Indian Army, b. 1882 ; m. 1919,
Ivy Muriel, d. of Col. Burlton, of Brighton ; and has issue —
1 dau. Seats — Woodbrooke, Carrick-on-Shannon, co. Ros-
common. Club — Naval and Military,
Sons of Andrew Samuel Kirkwood, Esq., J. P., of
Cloongoonagh, co. Roscommon, b. 1834 ; d, 1902 ;
m. 1864, Mary Harriette, ygst. d. of the late John
MacMunn, M.D., of Rutland Square, Dublin : —
Major Thomas Moore Kirkwood of Cloongoonagh, co.
Roscommon, Major Indian Army, b. 1865 ; m. 1905, Olive
Muriel, ygst. d. of Gilbert Joseph Talbot, County Insp.
Royal Irish Constabularv ; and has issue - Geoffrey Moore
Talbot Kirkwood, Gentleman, b. 1906; and Olive Adelaide
Ethel. Seat — Cloongoonagh, Carrick-on-Shannon, co.
Roscommon.
Torton Andrew Kirkwood, Esq., Major Indian Army,
b. 1871. Res.—
Sinclair Francis Kirkwood, Esq., Major Waterford Art.,
b. 1873 > m- I9°2< Violet Caroline Josephine, only d. of the
late Lt.-Col. Joseph Thackwe.l of Aghada Hall, co. Cork ;
and has issue — Esther. Res. —
Andrew Samuel Kirkwood, Esq., O.B.E., Lt.-Col.
Indian Army, b. 1875 ; m. 1906, Violet Mabel, dau. of
Edward Sinclair Snow of Homestead, co. Dublin ; and has
issue — Violet Mabel. Ret. —
William Cla:ke Kirkwood, Esq., O.B.E.. Major Indian
Army, late Lincoln Regt. , b. 1880. Res. —
Howard Monypenny Kirkwood, Gentleman, Indian
Police, late Lieut. 6th Batt. Rifle Brigade, b. 1884.
KIRLEW (H. Coll., 22 July 1911). Or, a chevron be-
tween in chief two cinquefoils and in base a curlew sable.
Manting sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a mullet of six points or, a demi-unicorn
azure, armed, maneJ, and unguled gold. Livery — Dark
blue.
Sons of Daniel Kirlew of Beckenham, Kent, Solicitor,
b. 1820; d. 1888; m. 1874, Marianne, d. of The mas
Oliver of Orlestone, nr. Ashford, Kent, Solicitor: —
Fdward Oliver Kirlew, Gentleman, S licitor, b. 1875 ;
m. 1897, Emily Elizabeth Mary, d. of Donald Macrae,
Esq., I. P., Surgeon; and has issue — (1) Edward Donald
Kirlew, Gentleman, b. 1909; (2) Arthur Macrae Kirlew,
Gentleman, b. 1912; Rosemary Frances; and Margery
Joan. Seat — Willys-at- Heath, Crockham Hill, Kent.
Thomas Oliver Kirlew, Esq., Capt. (ret.) in the Army,
Parrister-at-Law, £.1879 ; m. 1908, Mary Elizabeth, d. of
James M'Killop, sometime M.P. Stirling. Res. — East-
bourne.
JAMES JOSEPH KIRSOPP, Esq., J. P. for Northum-
berland, late Capt. Northumberland Art. Div. R.A. Born
1852, being the only son of the late James Kirsopp of The
Spital, by Eliza, dau. of Geo. T. Dunn [she m. secondly
Edward Leadbitter]. Armorial bearings— Gules, a saltire
ermine between two cranes in pale argent and two garbs in
fesse or. Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest.
upon a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon a crane
as in the arms, the dexter claw resting on an escutcheon
argent, charged with the letter K. sable. Motto— " Credo."
Seat — The Spital, Hexham.
KIRSOPP-REED (R.L., 14 Oct. 19133. Coll.). Argent,
a chevron paly of eight sable and gules, between three
garbs of the last. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a griffin segreant or, wings
endorsed with paly of six sable and gules, supporting a
reed proper.
Eld. son of Henry Kirsopp, of Hexham, Northumber-
land, b. 1858; d. 1895 ; m. 1888, Margaret Catharine,
d. of Thomas Camidge, of York : —
William Henry Kirsopp-Reed, Gentleman, who
assumed by Royal Warrant, 14 Oct., 19 13, the additional
surname of, and the arms of Reed, b. 1892 ; m. 1920,
Doris Ruth, d. of Charles Hansen Abbott, of Putney,
and has issue — John Kirsopp-Reed, Gentleman, b. 1921.
Res. — 01d„Town, Otterburn, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
DENIS AGAR RICHARD KIRWAN, Esq., late
of Cregg Castle, and Bannmore, co. Galway, Lieut. -
Comdr. (ret.) K.N. Born 1878, being the eldest son
of the late John Denis Kirwan, Esq., Major R.A., by his
wife Georgina Constance, dau. of W Talbot Agar, Esq.
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Armorial bearings— Argent, a chevron gules, between
three Cornish choughs sable. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a Cornish chough as in
the arms. Motto — " Mon Dieu, mon roi, et ma patrie."
.\farried 1st, 1904, Dorothy Marjory, dau. of John Dallender
of New York, U.S.A; 2nd, Beryl, d. of Kingston Amos,
of Brighton ; and has issue— Peter Andrew Richard Kirwan,
Gentleman, b. 1921. Res.— 14 Talgarth Mansions, West
Kensington.
WILLIAM FERDINAND KIRTON, Gentleman, B.A
\Oxon). Born -, being the youngest son of the late
William Ferdinand Kirton of Sea View, in the Colony of
< irenada, Banker. Armorial bearings — Barry of six
argent, guttee-de-sang and gules, on a bend indented or,
.1 falcon's head erased sable, between two mullets of the
sscond. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon a
wr ath of the colours, a falcon, wings endorsed and inverted
proper, gutt£e-de-sang, resting the dexter claw on an escut-
cheon argent, charged with a mullet sable. Motto — "Ad
altiora."
KITCHENER (H. Coll.). Gules, a chevron argent,
surmounted by another azure, between three bustards
proper, in the centre chief point a bezant. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a stag's head erased, transfixed through the neck by an
arrow in bend, point to the dexter all proper, and between
the attires a horse-shoe or.
Son of Thomas Kitchener, b. 1831 ; d. 1882 ;;..
Thomas Martin Cripps Kitchener, Gentleman,^. 1869;
in. 1904, Alice, d. of Alexander Proctor, M.D. ; and has
Usue -Thomas Hunt Cripps Kitchener, Gentleman, b. 1906.
Address — c/o Central Argentine Railway Co., Buenos Ayres.
Son of Lt.-Col. Henry Horatio Kitchener, 9th Fo t,
formerly 13th Light Dragoons, b. 1805 ; d. 1894 ; m. 1st,
1845, Francis, d. of Rev. John Chevallier of Aspall: —
Rt. Hon. Henry Elliott Chevallier Kitchener, 2nd Earl
Kitchener of Khartoum (q.v.).
Son of Sir Frederick Walter Kitchener, K.C.B.,
Lt.-Gen. in the Army, Governor and Commander-
in-Chief of Bermuda 1908, formerly Brevet-Col. com-
manding W. Yorks. Regiment in the Transvaal,
b. 1858; d. 1912; m. 1884, Caroline, d. of Col. Fenton,
9th Foot : —
Henry Hamilton Kitchener, Esq., Capt. Res. of Officers,
late R.E., b. 1890 ; m. 1916, Winifred Esther Everest, d. of
Hon. A. W. Bluck, M.C.P., of Hamilton, Bermuda; and
has issue — 1 dau.
KITCHENER of Khartoum (H. Coll.). Gules, a
chevron argent, surmounted by another azure, between
three bustards proper, in the centre chief point a bezant
(for Kitchener), and over all, as an honourable augmenta-
tion, on a pile or, two flagstaves saltirewise, flowing
to the dexter the Union flag of Great Britain and Ireland,
and to the sinister a representation of the Egyptian flag,
all proper, entiled by a mural crown gules, the rim
inscribed " Khartoum " in letters of gold, and as a
further augmentation, a chief argent, thereon, on a pale
gules, a lion passant guardant or, between an eagle
displayed sable, and on a mount vert an orange-tree
fructed proper. Mantling gules and argent. Crests —
1. (of augmentation) out of a mural crown or, an
elephant's head, supporting with the trunk a sword erect,
point upwards, proper, pommel and hilt or ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a stag's head erased, transfixed
through the neck by an arrow in bend, point to the
dexter, all proper, and between the attires a horseshoe
or (for Kitchener). Supporters — On the dexter side, a
camel proper, bridle, trappings, and line pendent,
reflexed over the back gules, gorged with a collar or,
suspended therefrom an escutcheon ermine, paly bendy
azure and ermine, a canton of the last, charged with a
portcullis, also gold ; and on the sinister side, a gnu
proper, gorged as the dexter, suspended therefrom an
escutcheon ermine, charged with a chevron engrailed
vert, thereon four horse-shoes also gold. Motto —
" Thorough."
Eldest son of Lieut.-Col. Henry Horatio Kitchener,
of Cossington, Leics., b. 1805 ; d. 1894 ; by his 1st
wife, m. 1845, Frances [d. 1864), d. of Rev. John
Chevallier, of Aspall Hall, Suffolk : —
Rt. Hon. Henry Elliott Chevallier Kitchener, 2nd Earl
Kitchener (27 July 1914), of Khartoum, and of Broome,
Kent. Viscount Broome (n July 1902), of Broome, Baron
Denton, of Denton, Kent, Viscount Kitchener of
Khartoum, and of theVaal, Transvaal, and of Aspall,
Suffolk, Col. (ret.), Duke of Cornwall's L.I., Inspector
of Railway Defences, 1916, served Franco- Prussian War,
1870 (medal), Burmah 1891 (medal, desp.), Manipur
Expedition, 1891 (desp., clasp), Great War, in S.E.
Africa, 1914-16, b. 1846 ; s. his younger brother by
special remainder 1916 ; m. 1877, Eleanor Fanny (d.
1898), d. of the late Lieut.-Col. Franklin Lush ing ton ;
and has had issue — Henry Franklin Chevallier Kitchener,
commonlv called Viscount Broome, Capt., R.N., served
China, 1900, and Great War, b. 1878 ; d. 1928 [m. 1916,
Adela Mary, d. of the late John Henry Monins, of Ring-
wood House, Dover ; and left issue — Henry Herbert
Kitchener, Esq., commonly called Viscount Broome, b.
1919; Hon Charles Eaton Kitchener, b. 1920; Hon.
Kenya]. Res. — Soy, Kenya Colony, E. Africa.
KITSON of Leeds (H. Coll.). Or, on a pale azure, a
pike hauriant of the first, a chief of the second, thereon an
annulet between two millrinds erect of the field. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours,
issuant from park pales proper, a demi-unicorn argent,
gorged with an annulet azure. Motto — " Palmam qui
meruit erat."
Sons 1 f Sir James Kitson, 1st Baron Airedale, 1st Bart. ,
b. 1835; d. 191 1 ; m. 1st, i860, Emily Christiana (d.
1873), d. of Joseph Cliff of Wortley, J. P. ; and, 1881,
Mary Laura, d. of Edward Fisher Smuh, of the Priory,
Dudley, J. P.:—
Rt. Hon. Sir Albert Ernest Kitson, 2nd Baron Airedale of
Gledhow (1907), 2nd Baronet, of Gledhow Hall, co. Yorks.
(1886) [Supporters — On either side an owl argent,
collared gules, pendent therefrom an escutcheon of the
arms], b. 1863 ; m. 1890, Florence, elder d. of Edward
Schunck of Gledhow Wood, co. Yorks. ; and has issue —
Hon. Margaret Emily [m. 1920, Rev. Halstead Latham
Connor, Vicar of Wilton-in-Cleveland] ; Hon. Florence
Evelyn [m. 1919, Harold Oscar Nevett, M.C. (Dimora,
Camperdown, Victoria, Australia) and has issue] ; Hon.
Doris Clare [w. 1918, Capt. J. McNaughton, M.C, and has
issue] ; Hon. Enid [m. 1924. George S. B. McNaughtcn] ;
Hon. Vi let [tn. 1922, William Siiiell] ; Hon. Thelma
Eurene [m. 1923, Noel G. Hanis, M.R.C.S. ; and has
issue]; and Hon. Angela Estelle [m. 1927, George H.
Goff]. Seat — Gledhow Hall, Leeds. Town res.— 3 Cadogan
Square, S.W. Clubs— Bath ; Reform.
Hon. James Clifford Kitson, b. 1864.
Hon. Roland Dudley Kitson, D.S.O., M.C, J. P. W. R.
Yorks., Capt. late W. Yorks. Regt., served G eat War
1914-18, Lieut. 7th and 8th Batts. W. Yorks. Regt., B.A.
(L'anib.), b. 1882; m. 1913, Sheila, yr. d. of late Frank
Edward Vandeleur ; and has issue — Oliver James Kitson,
Esq., ^.1915; and Veronica Vandeleur. Address— 7 King's
Bench Walk, Temple, E.C. Club— Reform.
KLEINWORT of Bolnore, Cuckfield (H. Coll., 1909).
Or, a lion rampant sable, on a chief of the last three oak-trees
eradicated proper. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, three leaves of
clover proper. Motto— " Nil sine labore."
Son of Alexander Frederic Henry Kleinwort, b. 1815 ;
d. 1886 ; m. 1852, Sophia Charlotte, d. of Hermann
Diedrich Greverus of The Grove, Denmark Hill: —
Sir Alexander Drake Kleinwort, 1st Bart. (1 09), Banker,
Chmn. of London Board of North British and Mer-
cantile Insurance Co., b. 1858; m. 1889, Etiennette Girard ;
and h s surv. issue— (1) Alexander Santiago Kleinwort.
Esq. , b. 1892 ; (2) Ernest Greverns Kleinwort, Esq. , b. 1901 ;
(3) Cyril Hugh Kleinwort, Esq., b. 1905; Sophie Louise;
and Henrietta Hortense [m. 1920, Squadron-Leader
Douglas Evill, D.S.C., A.F.C., R.A.F. ; and has issue].
Sea/— Bolnore, Cuckfield, Sussex. Town res— 30 Curzon
Street, W. Marine res. — 105 Marina, St. Leonards-on-Sea.
KLEINWORT (H. Coll, 1927.). Or, a lion rampant
sable, on a chief ermine an increscent between two mullets
of six points azure. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a
wreath of thecolours.three sprigsof cl verproper. Motto—
"Nil sine labore." Livery— Black and gold.
Eld. son of Alexander Frederick Hmry Kleinwort,
b. 1815 ; d. 1886; m. 1852, Sophie Charlotte,
d. of H. D. Greverus: —
Herman Greverus Kleinwort, Gentleman, b. 1856; m.
1881 Marguerite Marie Jeanne, d . of Otto H. Giinther ; and
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has issue— Marguerite Wilhelmine; Helen Pauline ; Sophie
•Charlotte ; Marie Louise Leonie ; Alice Dorothy ; Lilly
Emily ; and Daisy Jeanne. Seat — Wierton Place, nr.
Maidstone, Kent. Town res. — 45 Belgrave Square, S.W.i.
KNAPP(H. Coll.). Per pale or and sable, a lion passant
counterchanged, holding in the dexter paw a broken sword
in bend sinister, blade downwards proper, pommel and
hilt gold, on a chief dancettte per pale of the second and
first, three esquires' helmets of the third, garnished gold,
Mantling sable and or. Crest On a wreath of the colours,
upon a laurel-branch vert, an arm embowed in armour
proper, garnished gold, grasping a broken sword as in the
arms, and charged with two frets, one above and one below
the elbow sable. Motto "In bello aut in pace."
Son of Matthew Grenville Samwell Knapp, Esq., J. P.,
b. 1832 \d. 1896; m. 1867, Catharine Eliza Spottiswoode,
d. of Robert Robertson Bruce, Lieut. Bengal Art. :—
Robert Bruce Knapp, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; m. and has
issue. Res. — Lin ord Hall, Wolverton, Bucks.
KNAPTON. Gules, a chevron danrettee ermine,
between three chaplets or. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the coiours, a garland gules,
fioreated or, about a lance argent. Motto— " Pretiuni
victoribus coronse. "
Sons of Augustus Lempriere Knapton Knapton, Esq.,
Capt R.N., J. P. co. Southampton, b. 1854; d. 1922;
m. Jan. 17, 1803, Gwendoline, eldest dau. of Commander
Fiederick William Bayly Jones, R.N. : —
Anthony Graham Lempriere Knapton, Esq., R.N., b.
April 25, 1898; m. 1925, Germaine Sophie, only d. of M.
Collin, of Neuilly, Paris; and has issue— Odber Augustus
Louis Knapton, Gentleman, b. 1927; and Man Rose Eliza-
beth. Seat— Rope Mill, Boldre, Lymington, Hants. Club—
— East India United Service.
William Gwyn Dansey Knapton, Gentleman, b. May 1,
1904.
Edric Guy Philip Bromfield Knapton, Gentleman, b.
Nov. 23, 1910.
KNARESBOROUGH, Baron, see MEYSEY-THOMP-
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KNATCHBULL (Vn. of Kent, 1574, probably much
earlier). Azure, three cross crosslets fitchee between two
bendlets or. Crest— On a chapeau azure, turned up
ermine, a leopard statant argent, spotted sable. Motto —
" In crucifixa gloria niea."
Descendants of Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Knatchbull, 9th
Bart., b. 1781 ; d. 1849; m. 2nd, Fannv Catherine,
eld. d. of Edward Knight of Godmeisl.am, Kent [all
bear the name and arms of Knatchbull-Hugessen, viz. :
Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, on a mount vert, two boars
erect respecting each other sable, their forelegs resting
against an oak-tree proper (Hugessen); 2 and 3,
Knatchbull. Crests — 1. an oak-tree proper between
two wings elevated, the pinions azure, feathered or
(Hugessen); 2. Knatchbull]: —
Sons of 1st Baron Brabourne, b. 1829 ; d. 1893 ; m. 1st,
1852, Anna Maria Elizabeth (d. 1889), d. of Rev. Marcus
Richard Southwell, V. of St. Stephen's, St. Albans ;
2nd, 1890, Ethel Mary, d. of Col. Sir George Gustavus
Walker, K.C.B. :—
Rt. Hon. Sir Cecil Marcus Knatchbull-Hugessen, 4th
Baron Brabourne (26 Aug. 1880), and 13th Baronet (4 Aug.
1641) [Supporters (1880) — On either sidea leopard argent,
pellette"e, gorged with a wreath of oak vert, fructed gold,
holding in the mouth a cross crosslet fitchee or], B.A.
(Cantab.), Barr.-at-Law, b. 1863; m. 1893, Helena Regina
Frederica(rf. 1919), d.. of late Hermann von Flesch Brunnin-
gen, Imperial Councillor of Vienna; and has issue — Hon.
Michael Herbert Rudolf Knatchbull, M.C. , Flight- Lieut. ,
late R.A.F., b. 1895, assumed by Deed Poll 1919, the
surname of Knatchbull only [m. 19 19, Lady Doreen Geral-
dine Browne, d. of Marquess of Sligo ; and ha^ issue —
Norton Cecil Michael Knatchbull, Esq., b. 1922; John
Ulick Knatchbull, Esq. , b. 1924. Res. — Mersham le Hatch,
Ashford, Kent. Clubs — -Marlborough, Beefsteak, Travel-
lers'.
Hon. Adrian Norton Knatchbull-Hugessen, b. 1891 ;
in. 1922, Margiret, d. ofG. H. Duggan, < f Montreal; and
has issue — Edward Harrick Knatchbull-Hugessen, Esq., b
1923; Kenneth Wyndham Knatchbull-Hugessen, Esq. , b'
1925; Andrew John Knatchbull-Hugessen, Esq., b. 1926°
Address — 43 Trafalgar Avenue, Montreal, Canada.
Sons of Rev. Reginald Bridges Knatchbull-Hugessen,
B.A. Oxford, late Rector of West Grinstead, Sussex, b.
1831 ; d. 1911 ; m. 1st, 1866, Maria (d. 1880), d. of Rev.
Tatton Brockman, M.A. ; 2nd, 1885, Rachel Mary, d.
of Adm. Sir Alexander Leslie Montgomery, 3rd Bart. : —
Everard Knatchbull-Hugessen, Esq., Major, late 58th,
late Northamptonsh. Regt. , b. 1871 ; m. 1908, Grace
Marshall, eld. d. of James Arthur Hindmarsh of Ayr, N.B. ;
and has had issue— John Sancroft Knatchbull-Hugessen,
Gentleman, b. 19 17 ; d. 1928 ; Mary ; and Pleasance Anne.
Res. — Harrietsham, Kent. Club — Junior Carlton.
Hughe Montgomery Knatchbull-Hugessen, Esq., C.M.G.
(1920), Counsellor H.M. Diplomatic Service, B.A., b. 1886 ;
m. 1912, Mary, d. of Brig.-Gen. Sir Robert Gordon-Gilmour,
Bart., C.B.. C.V.O., D.S.O. ; and has issue — Norton
Reginald Knatchbull-Hugessen, Gentleman, b. 1913 ;
Elizabeth; and Aletheae, Res. — 153 Rue Joseph II.,
Brussels.
Son of Reginald Edward Knatchbull, Esq., Lt.-Gen.
R.A. (s. of 8th Bart.), of Claremont Court, Jersey, b.
1812 ; d. 1885 ; m. 2nd, 1852, Sarah Emma, d. of Capt.
Owen Lomer : — ■
George Windham Chichester Knatchbull, Esq., C.M.G. ,
Hon. Brig.-Gen. , late Lt. -Col. Indian Army, £.1862; wz.1900,
Constance [d. 1913), d. of Alexander Marsden, M.D. ; and
has had issue— (1) Wyndham Marsden Knatchbull, Gentle-
man, Lieut. W. Kent Regt., b. 1901 ; (2) Walter Dalrymple
Knatchbull, Gentleman, Lieut. The Buffs, b. 1905 ; d. 1927.
Res. —
Rev. Henry Dalrymple Knatchbull, M.A. (Oxon.), b.
1864 ; m. 1902, Cecilia Maud, ygst. d. of late Samuel
Woodhouse, Esq., D.L., of Norley Hall, Cheshire; and has
issue— Mary ; and Ursula. Res.— Sunny side, Budleigh
Salterton, Devon.
Owen Edward Knatchbull, Gentleman, b. 1868 ; m. 1892,
Amy Elizabeth, d. of Edward Bingley Wright of Bingley ;
and has issue — Reginald Edward ' Knatchbull, Esq.,
Capt. I.A.R.O., b. 1893 ; and Daphne Mary. Res. —
Son of Wadham Knatchbull, Esq., J. P. Cornwall,
M.A. (Cantab.), b. 1831 ; d. 1914 ; m. 1862, Maria
Helena, d. of Rev. Bryan Faussett of Heppington,
Kent: —
Edward Wadham Knatchbull, Esq., J. P. Wilts., b. 1863 ;
m. 1894, Gertrude Louise, d. of Rev. Thomas Sellwood
Stephens, Rector of St. Erme, Truro; and has issue-
Eleanor Gertrude \m. 1924, Capt. R. Glynn Griffiths,
Wilts. Regt,]; Dorothea Wyndham [m. 1927, Richard M.
Thomas, R.A.F.] ; and Beatrice Wadham. Seat— Winsley
Manor, Bradford-on-Avon. Club — Constitutional.
Son of Francis Knatchbull, Esq., Col. istBatt. Norfolk
Regt., b. 1832; d. 1920 ; m. 1870, Sarah, d. of T. M.
Persse of Mount Vernon, co. Galway : —
Wyndham Persse Knatchbull, Esq., Maj. late Territorial
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R.H.A., b. 1873; m. 1911, Sybil Mathilde, yst. d. of late
Ulick Ralph Burke, M.A. ; and has issue — Charles Norton
Knatchbull, Gentleman, b. 1918 ; Angela Alice ; and Zara
Eleanor. Res. — Hungerford, Berks.
KNIGHT, see ROUSE-BOUGHTON-KNIGHT.
KNIGHT (R.L., 1813, H. Coll). Vert, a bend lozengy
or, in base a cinquefoil argent, a canton gules. Mantling
vert and or. Crest On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
grey friar habited proper, holding in the dexter hand a
cinquefoil slipped argent, and suspended from the sinister
wrist a rosary sable, the breast charged with a rose gules.
Motto — " Suivant Saint Pierre."
Son of Wyndham William Knight, Esq., J.P., of Bilting
House, Kent, Lieut. Rifle Brig., and Capt. Roy. E.
Kent Mounted Rifles, b. 1828 ; d. 1918 ; m. 1849,
Henrietta Frances (d. 1891), d. of Lt.-Col. Armstrong,
Cape Mounted Rifl s : —
Edward Knight, Esq., J. P. Norfolk, b. 1853; m. 1882,
Mary Augusta Repps, ygst. d. of Rev. Henry Evans
Lombe of Bylaugh Park, co. Norfolk ; and has issue —
Mary Dorothea. Res. — Keswick Old Hall, Norwich.
Son of William Brodnax Knight, Esq., Capt. Queen's
Bays, b. 1838; d. 1896; m. 1863, Louisa Octavia
Charlotte, d. of Courtney Stacey of Sandling Place,
Maidstone : —
Major-Gen. Sir Wyndham Charles Knight, K.C.I.E. ,
C.B., C.S.I,, D.S.O., J. P. Hants., b. 1863: m. 1896,
Harriet Monica, d. of Francis J. Johnston of Dunsdale,
Westerham ; and has issue — Austen Bertram Knight, Esq.,
M.C., Capt. Indian Army,£. 1897; Christopher Wyndham
Knight, Esq., Lieut. Roy. Corps of Si nals, b. 1899. Seat
— Pamber Place, Basingstoke. Club — Cavalry.
Sons of Rev. Charles Edward Knight, Rector of Chaw-
ton, Hants., b. 1846; d. 1912 ; m. 1872, Emma Grace,
(d. 1924), second d. of Major John Patrickson of the
Madras Horse Artillery : —
Lionel Charles Edward Knight, Esq., Lt.-Col. (ret.)
The Buffs, b. 1872 ; in. 1907, Dorothy Mary, eld. d. of the
late Col. Herbert Deedes ofSaltwood Castle and Sandling
Park, Kent; and has with other issue — Edward Knight,
Gentleman, b. 1910. Seat — Chawton House, Alton, Hants.
Club — Jun. United Service.
Henry Lewkenor Knight, Esq., C.M.G. , D.S.O., Col.-
Comdt. , late of Roy. Irish Fus. , b. 1874; m. 1901, Sybil
Madeleine, third d. of W. Howard, Esq. , of Kingswode
Hoe, Colchester ; and has issue —Nancy Lewkenor. Club
—Jun. United Service.
William John Knight, Gentleman, b. 1875 ; m. 1900, Mary
Adela, d. of the late Rev. E. B. Knight ; and has issue—
(1) Lionel John Knight, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; (2) Ernest
Montagu Knight, Gentleman, b. 1903; (3) Christopher
Edward Knight, Gentleman, b. 1905. Res. —
George Brook Knight, Gentleman, b. 1877; m. 1915,
Flo ence Madeleine, d. of Rev. Arthur Burr, and has issue —
Pete Austen Knight, Gentleman, b. 1916 ; Janet Brodnax ;
and Cassandra Madeleine. Res. — Pyes, Knotty Green,
Beaconsfield.
KNIGHT (H. Coll.). Paly of six argent and azure, on
a canton of the last, a spur, rowel downwards, leathered or.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a hawk, wings elevated proper, standing on a
spur lying fessewise or.
Bruce-Pryce (R.L. , 1872, H. Coll.). Quarterly, r
and 4, gules, three chevronels, that in chief surmounted
by a crescent at the point argent (Pryce); 2. or, a saltire
gules, on a chief of the last a martlet of the field (Bruce) ;
3. Knight as above. Mantling gules and argent. Crests
— 1. on a wreath of the colours, a rock, thereon a Paschal
lamb proper (Pryce); 2. on a wreath of the colours, a
cubit arm in armour in bend grasping a sceptre proper
(Bruce) ; 3. the crest of Knight as above.
Sons of Alan Cameron Bruce-Pryce, Esq., J.P. co.
Glamorgan, M.A. (Oxford), Barrister-at-Law, b. 1836 ;
d. 1909; m. 1st, 1858, Louisa (d. 1868), only child of
late Lt.-Col. J. H. Slade, 2nd Dragoon Guards ; 2nd,
1873, Anna Mary Synnot, eld. d. of G. Woods Maunsell
of Oakley Park, co. Kildare : — •
George Lewis Bruce, Esq., J.P. Glam. , Barrister-at-Law,
b. 1862 ; m. 1903, Helen Campbell, d. of Malcolm Alex-
ander Rankin, M.D. , of Luton, Beds. ; and has issue —
John Henry Bruce, Gentleman, b. 1905; Helen Mary;
Frances Margaret ; and Edith Cameron. Seats — Blaeny-
cwm, Monknash, nr. Bridgend, co. Glamorgan ; Wood-
berrie Knoll, Loughton.
Alan George Cameron Bruce, Gentleman, b. 1874. Res. —
Edward Maunsell Bruce, Gentleman (twin with his
brother), b. 1874 ; m. 1909, Mabel, d. of Col. Noges, and
has issue — (1) Ronald George Maunsell Bruce, Gentleman,
b. 1910; (2) Michael Edward Elliot Bruce, Gentleman, b.
1911 ; (.3) Anthony Robert Noges Bruce, Gentleman, b.
19T4. Res. —
John Synnot Bruce, Gentleman, b. 1880 ; m. 1919,
Eiiene, d. of Arthur Wilson. Res. —
Charles FitzRoy Bruce Gentleman, b. 1886; m. 1913,
Dulcie Elaine, third d. of Sir Armine Morris, 4th Bart.
Res.—
Ewen Cameron Bruce, Gentleman, b. 1890; m. 1915,
Eugenie, d. of the late G. Power, and has issue. Res. —
Bruce (R.L., 1805, H. Coll.). Arms and Crest ot
Bruce as above (vide Bruce-Pryce). Mottoes — (over crest)
" Fuimus " ; (under arms), " Ofner na ofne angau."
Son of John Bruce Bruce, Esq., Commander R.N.,
b. 1838; d. 1880; m. 1870, Annie, d. of Rev. George
Boyes : —
Brig-Gen. Thomas Bruce, C.M.G., D.S.O. , R A. (ret.),
Dir. of Remounts for Scotland, b. 1871 ; m. 1902, Violet
Augusta, d. of Alan Cameron Bruce-Pryce; and has issue
— Four sons. Res. — The Red House, Sherborne, Dorset.
Sons of Rt. Hon. Henry Campbell Bruce, 2nd Baron
Aberdare, T.P. and Vice-Lieut, co. Glamorgan, late
Lt.-Col. 3rd V.B. Welsh Regt., b. 1851 ; d. 1929;
m. 1880, Constance Mary, only d. of Hamilton Becket
by Hon. Sophia Clarence Copley, d. of Lord Lynd-
hurst : —
Rt. Hon. Clarence Napier Bruce, 3rd Baron Aberdare
(23 Aug. 1873) [Supporters— Two lions, the dexter argent,
the sinister azure, both collared or, and pendent therefrom
an escutcheon, that on the dexter of the arms of Knight (as
above), that on the sinister of the arms of Bruce (as above)],
B.A. (Oxford), Barrister-at-Law Inner Temple, Capt.
M.G.C., served Great War, b. 1885; m. 1912, Margaret
Bethune, only d. of Adam Black ; and has issue — Hon.
Morys George Lyndhurst Bruce, b. 1919 ; Hon. Nigel
Henry Clarence Bruce, b. 192 1 ; Hon. Rosalind Louise
Balfour ; and Hon. Gweneth Margaret. Seat — Llanwvsg,
Crickhowell, S. Wales. Res. — r Lowndes Square, S.W.
Hon. John Hamilton Bruce, b. 1889 ; m. 1923, Cynthia,
d. of Julian Grant Duff Ainslie, and has issue — Daphne
Juliet. Res. — Cefn Pennar House, Mountain Ash, co.
Gl imorgan.
Hon. Victor Austin Bruce, b. 1897; m. 1926, Mildred
Mary, d. of Lawrence Petre. Res. — The Woodbines,
Esher, Surrey.
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Austin Bruce, 1st Baron
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Aberdare.P.C, G.C.B., D.C.L., b. 1815 ; rf. 1895 ; tn.
1st, 1846, Annabella (rf. 1852), only d. of Richard
Beadon of Clifton, by Annabella A'Court, sister of 1st
Lord Heytesbury ; 2nd, Norah Creina Blanche, d. of
Lt.-Gen. Sir William Napier, K.C.B., by Caroline, d.
of Gen. Hon. Henry Fox: —
Hon. William Napier Bruce, C.B., Barr.-at-Law, late 2nd
Sec. Board of Education, b. 1858; tn. 1882, Emily, d. of
Gen. Sir Montagu Scott MacMurdo, G.C.B. ; and has issue
— William Fox Bruce, Esq., D.S.O., M.C. , Inspector
Ministry of Agriculture, Lt.-Col. late R.E. (T.F.), b. 1883
[m. 1921, Sybil, d. of Major Alfred O. Lyon, and widow of
Major F. Chevenix Trench] ; and Susan Norah. Res. — Hare
Dene, Albury Heath, Surrey. Club — Athenaeum.
Hon. Charles Granville Bruce, C.B., M.V.O. , Brig. -Gen.
(ret.) Indian Army, b. 1866; tn. 1894, Finnetta Madelina Julia,
d. of Col. Sir Edward Fitzgerald Campbell, 2nd Bart. Res.
— 17 Kensington Crescent, W.14.
Son of Ven. William Conybeare Bruce, M.A. (Oxon.),
Archdeacon of Monmouth, b. 1844 ; d. ; m. 1872,
Antonia, d. of Rev. John Montague Cholmeley : —
Rev. Montague William John Bruce, Clerk in Holy Orders,
b. 1873. Res. — Llwyn-y-Mor, Turgoose, P.O. Victoria.
B.C.
Son of Rev. William Bruce, M.A. , formerly Canon of
Llandaff, b. 1816 ; d. 1894; tn. 1st, 1843, Mary Eliza-
beth (d. 1866), d. of Very Rev. W. D. Conybeare,
Dean of Llandaff; 2nd, 1868, Margaret Harriet, d. of
Col. H. S. Olivier :—
Archibald Dacres Austin Bruce, Gentleman, b. 1869; tn.
1894, Ismay Ursula Annunciata, ygr. d. of Sir Walter
Smythe, 8th Bart. ; and has had issue — (1) Reginald Bruce,
Gentleman, b. 1894; (2) Charles Bruce, Esq., Capt. Gordon
Highlanders, b. 1895 ; killed in action 1917. Res. — Acton
Burnell Hark, Shrewsbury.
Sons of Lewis Knight-Bruce, Gentleman, b. 1829 ; d.
; tn. 1856, Emilia, d. of Augustus Sullivan of
Ritchings, Bucks. : —
Lewis Hobart Bruce, Gentleman, b. i860. Res. —
Frances Villiers Bruce, Gentleman, b. 1864. Res. —
Gerald Trevor Bruce, Esq., C.M.G., D.S.O., Collate
Glam. Yeo., b. 1871 ; tn. 1896, Lilian, d. of the late Thomas
W. Booth' r, of Verlindra, Glam., and has issue — 1 son ;
2 daus. Res. — The Grange, St. Hilary, Glamorgan.
Knight-Bruce (R.L. , 4 Sept. 1837). Quarterly, 1
and 4, or, a saltire gules, on a chief of the second a martlet
of the field (Bruce) ; 2 and 3, paly of six argent and azure,
on a canton of the last a spur, with rowel downwards,
leathered or (Knight). Mantling gules and or. Crests
t. on a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm in armour in bend,
grasping a sceptre all proper (Bruce) ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, a hawk, wings elevated proper, standing in a spur
lying fessewise or (Knight). Motto — " Fuimus."
Only surv. son of Lewis Bruce Knight-Bruce, Esq.,
J. P., B.A., b. 1820 ; d. 1906; m. 1846, his cousin Caroline
Margaret Eliza, only dau. of Thomas Newte of
Tidcombe, co. Devon: —
James Comyn Lewis Knight-Bruce, Esq., O.B.E., Col.
late 3rd Buffs ; b. 1858. Res.— 23 Gledhow Gardens, S.W.
KNIGHT. Or, three bendlets azure, on a chief gules, a
wreath of oak between two spurs of the first. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, on a
Roman fasces lying fessewise, a spur leathered, rowel up,
all or, between two wings displayed gules, each charged
with a wreath of oak as in the arms. Motto, " Virtute et
labore."
Son of Sir Henry Edmund Knight, Knight Bachelor,
J. P. for co. Middlesex, Lieutenant and Alderman of
the City of London, Lord Mayor 1882, b. 1833; d.
1917; m. 1st, ; 2nd, Elsie
Mary d. of - - : —
Henry Edmund Knight, Esq.. Lieut. City of London,
1866 ; tn. 1889, Florence, d. of John Whyman, of Sutton.
b.
Res.—
HENRY WILLIAM KNIGHT-ERSKINE, Esquire,
formerly of Pittodrie, J. P. and D.L. for co. Aber-
deen. Born 1858, being the only son of Colonel Henrv
Knigbt-Erskine of Pittodrie, J.P. and D.L., by his
wife Mary Ann, eldest dau. and co-heir of George
Moir of Denmore (by his wife Mary, dau. of
Sir William Bruce, Baronet, of Stenhouse). Armorial
bearings (L.O., 1868)— Quarterly, 1. argent, on a pale sable
three fleurs-de-lys or (for Erskine) ; 2. or, three piles in point
gules (for the lordship of Brechin) ; 3. argent, three pallets
gules, on a canton azure, a spur, the rowel downwards or
(for Knight) ; 4. argent, three negroes' heads couped proper,
banded of the field (for Moir). Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling gules,
doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for
Crest, ademi-lion rampant gules, armed and langued azure,
holding in the dexter paw a thistle proper, and in 'he sinister
a fleur-de-lys azure. Supporters — Two naked boys proper,
wreathed about the middle with scarfs azure. Mottoes
(over the crest)— "Je pense pluis " ; (below the shield) —
" Fisus et fidus et regia duxit." Clubs— Carlton, Junior
Carlton, Junior United Service.
KNIGHT-GREGSON of Lowlynn Beal (R.L., 28 July
1842, H. Coll.). Argent, a saltire gules, recercellee, en-
grailed azure, a canton chequy erminois and of the last.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a cubit arm couped argent, charged with a bendlet
wavy azure between two others gules, tied round the wrist
with a riband of the same colours and holding in the hand
proper a battleaxe or, the staff sable, entwined with a
wreath of oak fructed also proper.
Son of Alfred Knight-Gregson of Lowlynn Beal, d.
1885; m. , Harriette, d. of Septimus Lomax : —
Clarence Knight-Gregson, Gentleman, b. 1878; tn. 1899,
Alice Louise, d. of late Christopher William Cattell ; and
has issue — Clarence Anthony Knight-Gregson, Gentleman,
b. 1900; and Joy. Seat — Lowlynn Beal, Northumberland.
Sir CHARLES VALENTINE KNIGHTLEY, 5th
Baronet (2 Feb. 1798), J.P. and D.L. for Northamptonshire.
Born July 22, 1853, being the eldest son of the late Rev.
Henry Charles Knightley, Vicar of Combroke, Warwick-
shire, by his wife Mary Maria, eldest dau. of Captain
Sylvester Richmond, 49th Regt. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly, 1 and 4, ermine ; 2 and 3, paly of six or and gules,
all within a bordure azure. Motto — " Invita fortuna."
Married, April, 26, 1883, Juliet Claudine, dau. of T. W.
Watson of Lubenham. Seat — Fawsley, Daventry, co.
Northampton.
KNIGHTS (H. Coll.). Quarterly, or and azure, a
cross quarterly counterchanged, between in the first and
fourth quarters a grasshopper proper, and in the second
and third quarters a well argent. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a hind lodged
argent, guttee-de sang, pierced in the shoulder by an
arrow also argent. Motto — " Work wins."
Son of Frederick Knights, of Camberwell, b. 1838 : —
Henry Newton Knights, Esq., M.B.E., J.P., M.P.
N. Camberwell 1918-22, b. 1872 ; tn. 1898, Grace, d. of
late Joseph Mitchell. Res. — 1 3 Brunswick Terrace, Hove ,
Sussex.
KN1LL of South Vale House. Blackheath (H. Coll.,
1892). Gules, semee of crosses botonny fitchee, a lion
rampant all or, on a chief of the last, a fasces fessewise,
head to the dexter proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion or, holding in
the dexter paw a cross botonny fitchee azure, and support-
ing with the sinister a fasces in bend proper. Motto —
" Nil desperandum."
Son of Alderman Sir Stuart Knill, 1st Bart., Lord
Mayor of London 1893, b. 1824; d. 1908; tn. 1850,
Mary Anne Rose, d. of Charles Rowland Parker: —
Sir John Knill, 2nd Bart, (n Aug. 1893), a Member of
the Commission of Lieutenancy for the City of London,
Sheriff of London 1903-4, Alderman 1897-1927, and Lord
Mayor 1909-10, b. 1856; m. 1882, Mary Edith, d. of John
Hardman Powell of Blackheath ; and has issue — John
Stuart Knill, Esq., Lieut. R.N.R., b. 1886 [tn. 1910, Lucy
Emmeline.d. of Capt. Thomas Henry Willis of Blackheath ;
and has issue — John Kenelm Stuart Knill, Esq., b. 1913] ;
and Mary Anne Dorothy. Res. — Crosslets, Alfriston,
Sussex.
KNOCKER (H. Coll.). Gules, three frets in fesse
between as many fleurs-de-lys all or. Mantling gules and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a wolfs
head erased gules, collared or, a fret of the last. Motto —
' ' Per ardua. ''
Son of William Knocker of Dover, b. 1761 ; d. 1847 ;
tn. : —
The late Frederic Knocker, Gentleman, of 69 Castle
Street, Dover, b. 1835; d. 1915.
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KNOTT (H. Coll.). Azure, a lymphad, sails furled,
oars in action, between three anchors erect or. Mantling
azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a rising sun or, a trident erect sable. Motto—" Facta
non verba."
Son of Matthew Knott, of North Shields : —
Sir James Knott, 1st Bart., of Close House, J. P., M.P.
Sunderland 1910, Knight of Grace of the Order of the
Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, Barrister-at-Law,
Gray's Inn, b. 1855 ; m. 1878, Margaret Annie, d. of
Rev. Thomas Garbutt ; and has surv. issue — Thomas
Garbutt Knott, Esq., b. 1879. Seat — Samares Manor,
Jersey.
KNOWLES of Lovel Hill (H. Coll., 1914). Azure,
a naval crown between four crosses crosslet all
within a cross resarcelly disjoined, between as many
crosses crosslet all or. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
KNOWLES (H. Coll.). Gules, on a chevron cottised
argent, between two crescents in chief and a cross crosslet
in base argent, three roses of the first. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
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On a wreath of the colours, an elephant statant argent,
supporting with the trunk an anchor or. Motto —
" Semper paratus."
Sons of Sir Charles George Frederick Knowles,
4th Bt. of Lovel Hill, Vice-Adm. R.N., b. 1832;
d. 1918 ; m. 1882, as his 2nd wife, Mary Ellen, d. of
Cathcart Thomson, of Halifax, Nova Scotia : —
Sir Francis Howe Seymour Knowles, 5th Bt. (31 Oct.
1765), of Lovel riill, M.A., B.Sc. (Oxon.), b. 1886; m.
1914, Kathleen Constance, d. of the late William Lennon,
County Inspector R.I.C. ; and has issue — Francis Gerald
William Knowles, Esq., b. 1915- Res.— 3 Bradmore
Road, Oxford.
Capt. George Johnstone Knowles, b. 1887 ; m. 1915,
Helen Marjorie, d. of the late Capt. R. Pockley, R.N.R.
Res. — Dangkande, Rattota, Ceylon.
Robert Cosbv Knowles, Esq., b. 1888. Address —
c/o Bank of Australasia, Hughenden, Queensland.
KNOWLES (H. Coll.). Or, a chevron azure, between
three sparrowhawks proper, on a chief of the second a
Roman lamp inflamed of the first. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a boar's head
couped azure, armed or, holding in the mouth a bell
gold. Motto — " Nolens nihil nosse."
Son of John Knowles, of Lamberhead Green,
Lanes. : —
Rev. Atherton Knowles, Clerk in Holy Orders, b.
Res. — St. James's Vicarage, Ratcliff, E.i.
ram's head couped argent, armed or, three roses gules.
Motto — "Nee diu nee frustra."
Sons of Andrew Knowles of Swinton, Lanes., b. 1829;
d. 1890; m. 1st, Victoria, d. of Thomas Evans of
Dowlais' House, Glamorganshire :—
Robert Knowles, Esq., of Swinton Old Hall and
Ednaston Lodge (a. v.).
Herbert Andrew Knowles, Gentleman, b. 1862 ; m.
Res. —
Son of Arthur Knowles, Esq., of Alvaston Hall, D.L.
Lanes. (High Sheriff 1902), b. 1858; d. 1929; m. 1894,
Mildred Clare (d. 1913), d. of late Capt. James Maxey
Buchanan, J. P. : —
John Buchanan Knowles, Gentleman, b. 1895. Seat—
Alvaston Hall, Nantwich, Cheshire.
Sons of Andrew Knowles, Esq., J. P. co. Gloucester
(High Sheriff 1883), b. 1845; d. 1909; m. 1st, i8b8,
Anne Jane (d. 1876), d. of John Cross of Gartside
House, Bolton, co. Lancaster; 2nd, 1880, Catherine,
d. of Rev. John Brooks of Farley Court, Reading,
Berks. :—
James Knowles, Gentleman, b. 1875. Seat-
Andrew Brookes Knowles, Gentleman, I.C.S., b. 1885;
m. , and has issue— Two daus. Res.— Playden Cot-
tage, Playden, Sussex.
Robert Millington Knowles, Esq., M.C., Capt. Norfolk
Re<n , b. 1893; m. 1917, Olive Marjory, d. of John
Anstruther Berners, Esq., O.B.E., J. P., of Woolverstone
Park; and has issue - Andrew Knowles, Gentleman, /'.
1918 ; Robert Bernard Knowles, Gentleman, b. 1919 ; Hugh
Grenville Knowles, Gentleman, b. 192 1. Res.—
Sons of James Frederick Knowles, Gentleman,*. 1847 ;
d. 1910; m. 1884, Annie Dundas, d. of John Livy,
Warwick Livy Knowles, Gentleman, b. 1887. Postal
add. — Belair, Birkdale, Lanes.
Bruce Millington Knowles, Gentleman, b. 1888.
ROBERT KNOWLES, Esquire, J. P. (High Sheriff
1913) co Derby. Born 1856, being the eldest son of late
Andrew Knowles, Esq., J. P., of Swinton Old Hall (the
head of the family). Armorial bearings— Gules, on a
chevron cottised between in chief two crescents and in base
a cross crosslet argent, three roses of the field, and impaling
the arms of Newall, namely, quarterly, 1 and 4, party per
pale gules and azure, three covered cups, two and one,
within an orle or ; 2. or, on a chief per pale gules and sable,
three bezants (for Kyrshaugh) ; 3. vert, a lion rampant or,
semee of caltraps sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling gules and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
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roses gules; with the Motto, "Nee diu nee frustra.'
Married, ist, 1883, Hannah Fenton (d. 1916), second
daughter of the late Henry Newall, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace, of Hare Hill, in the county of Lancaster; 2nd, 1922,
Evelyn d. of L. Stormont ; and has Issue — Andrew
Knowles, Gentleman, b. Feb. 17, 1897 ; (2) Robert Kav
Knowles, Gentleman, b. 1898 ; Margery Hannah. Estates
— Hawkshaw; Ednaston Lodge. Res.— Gorselands, Burley,
Hants. Clubs— Junior Carlton, R.A.C.
KNOX, see PERY-KNOX-GORE and SAUNDERS-
KNOX-GORE.
KNOX (Matric. L.O. 1693, Regd. U.O. 1707). Gules,
a falcon volant or, within an orle wavy on the outer and
engrailed on the inner edge argent. Mantling gules and
or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a falcon close stand-
ing on a perch proper. Motto— " Moveo et proficior."
Second and only surv. son of Thomas Knox, 3rd Earl
of Ranfurly, b. 1816; d. 1858; m. 1848, Harriet, d. of
James Rimington of Broomhead Hall, co. York :—
Rt. Hon. Sir Uchter John Mark Knox, P.C., G.C.M.G.,
5th Earl of Ranfurly (14 Sept. 1831), Baron Welles of
Dungannon, Tyrone, Ire. (16 (an. 1781), Viscount
Northland (5 July 1791), Irish honours, B.iron Ranfurly
of Ramphorlie, co. Renfrew, U.K. (5 Tuly 1826), Lord-in-
Waiting 1895-7, Gov. of New Zealand 1897-1904, Bailiff
Grand Cross of the Order of the Hospital of St. Tohn ot
Jerusalem [Supporters — Two falcons, wings inverted
proper, ducally gorged, lined, beaked, membsred, and belled
or], b. 1856; m. 1880, Hon. Constance Elizabeth Caulfeild,
only child of James Alfred, 7th Viscount Charlemont, C.B ;
and has had issue— Thomas Uchter Caulfeild Knox,
commonly called Viscount Northland, Capt. Coldstream
Guards, formerly A.D.C. to the Gov. of New Zealand
1903-4. served in S. Africa 1901-2, b. 1882 ; killed in action
1915 [m. 1912, Hilda Susan Ellen, yr. d. of Sir Daniel
Cooper, 2nd Bart., and left issue — Thomas Daniel Knox,
Esq., commonly called Viscount Northland, b. 1913 ; Hon!
Edward Paul Uchter Kncx, b. 1914I ; Lady Annette Agnes,
d. 1886 ; Lady Constance Harriet Stuart [in. 1905, Evelyn
Milnes Gaskell, Esq., D.L. (a. v.)]; and Ladv Eileen Maud
Juliana [m. 1914, Charles Loraine Clarke,' late Major R.
Bucks. Hussars], Seat— Northland House, Dungannon co
Tyrone. Clubs— Carlton, R.Y.S. (Cowes).
Only son of the Hon. William Stuart Knox, Major late
51st Foot, Hon. Col. Mid-Ulster Art., J. P. and D.L.
co. Tyrone, M.P. for Dungannon 1851-74, b. 1826;
d. 1900; m. 1856, Georgiana, yst. d. of John Bonfoy
Rooper of Abbots Ripton, Hunts. :—
Thomas Granville Knox, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Tyrone,
late Capt. 3rd Batt. Roy. West Surrey Regt., b. 1868;
m. 1897, Hon. Harriet id. 1928), d. of the 5th Viscount
Clifden ; and has issue— Constance Georgiana [m. Dr.
Henry Brand]. Club— Arthur's.
Sons of Henry Needham Knox, Esq., Capt. R.N.,
b. 1831 ; d. 1916; in. 1859, Alexandrina Henriette
Wilhelmina (d. 1875), d. of Mons. Jean Jacques
Lavit : —
Edward Knox, Esq;, J. P. Glamorganshire and Somerset,
b. i860 ; m. 1887, Mabel, d. of John Edward Wade of Brant-
ingham Thorpe, Yorkshire; and has issue — (1) John
Needham Knox, Esq., Comdr. R.N., b. 1890 [m. 1926,
Monica, only d. of Maj.-Gen. Sir Gerald Kitson,
K.C.V.O., C.B.. C.M.G. (Club— Jun. United Service^ ;
Thomas Edward Needham Knox, Gentleman, Lieut. R.
Marines, b. 1900 ; and Mabella Elinor. Res. — 7 Raby Place,
Bath.
Son of Octavius Newry Knox, Esq., b. 1836; d. 1923;
in. 1866, Lucy (d. 1884), fourth d. of Hon. S. E. Spring
Rice :—
Leonard Knox, Esq., served Great War as Capt. R.A.S.C.,
b. 1879 ; in. 1924, Bertha Helene, d. of H. J. Brel, and
has issue — John Leonard Knox, Gentleman, b. 1925.
Res. — Porte de Menin, Ypres, Belgium.
Sons of Edmund Francis Vesey Kncx, Esq., K.C.,
M.A. (Oxford), Barrister-at-Law Gray's Inn and the
Middle Temple, Bencher of Gray's Inn, b. 1865 ;
d. 1921 ; in. 1891, Annie Elizabeth id. 1907), only d. of
William Lloyd of Llanmaes, Glamorgan : —
Columb Thomas Knox, Gentleman, Lieut, late Queen's R.
W. Surrey Regt., b. 1897.
Noel Lloyd Knox, Gentleman, b. 1906.
Sons of Vesey Edmund Knox, of Shimnah, co. Down,
b. 1840 ; d. 1879 ; in. 1862, Margaret (d. 1915), d. of
Rev. James Garrett, of Kilgaren, co. Carlow : —
Charles Thomas Gisborne Knox, Gentleman, b. 1868;
m. 1893, Ethel Flora, yst. d. of Surg.-Gen. A. H. Fraser,
late Army Medical Staff; and has issue — Ethel Eileen ; and
Cecile Grahame. Res.—
Sir Alfred William Fortescue Knox, K.C.B. (1919)
C.M.G. Maj.-Gen. (ret.), Mil. Attache at St. Petersburg
1911, M.P. Wycombe Div. since 1924,1''. 1870; in. 1915,
Edith Mary, d. of the late Col. Halkett, and widow of
Richard Boyle. Res. — New Mile Chase, Ascot ; 13 South
Street, Park Lane, W.
Harry Hugh Sydney Knox, Esq., C.B. , D.S.O., Major-
Gen, late Col. Northamptonshire Regt., b. 1873; m. 1904,
Grace Una, d. of the Rev. R. A. Storrs, Rector of Shank-
lin ; and has issue — Una Sheila Colleen [m. 1924, Noel
David Stevenson, The Black Watch]. Res.— 8 Elm Park
Gardens, Chelsea, S.W.
Son of Rev. Charles Beresford Knox, M.A. , late Vicar
of Lower Beeding, Horsham, b. 1825; d. 1910; ///.
1857, Christina, d. of the late Rev. Edward Leslie of
Annahilt, co. Down : — ■
Rev. Charles Edward Leslie Beresford Knox, Rector of
Greinton, nr. Bridgwater, Somerset, b. 1864 ; m. 1903, Ethel
Margaret, d. < f the Rev. Francis John Dickson of Ribchester,
Lanes. ; and has issue — Charles Francis Knox, Gentleman,
b. 1917 ; Margaret Leslie ; and Christina Katherine Mary.
Res. — Greinton, nr. Bridgwa'er.
Son of Andrew Ferguson Knox of Urney Park, /».
1816 ; d. 1870 ; m. i860, Katherine Georgiana Eliza-
beth (d. 18Q5), second d. of Latham Blacker of Glenkean,
co. Londonderry : —
Robert Ferguson Knox, Esq., Lt.-Col. R.E., b. 1868;
m. 1896, Edith Mary, d. cf T. W. D. Humphreys; and has
issue — (1) William Humphreys Knox, Gentleman, Lieut.
R.E. , b. 1897; (2) George Latham Knox, Gentleman, />.
1900. Res. —
Only son of Thomas John Knox, b. 1819 ; d. 1877 ; in.
1849, Emma Augusta, d. of James Carey of Guernsey : —
Rev. Thomas Carey Knox, M.A. , b. 1862; m. 1891,
Georgiana Emily (d 1924), d. of Richard Waller of Troy,
co. Londonderry. Res. — Windvridge, Broadstone, Dorset.
Only sons of Charles Jeffrey Knox, Madras C.S. ,
b. 1841 ; d. 1881 ; in. ist, 1864, Elizabeth Georgina
(d. 1874), third d. of the Rev. Thomas Dawson Logan,
Rector of Charlestown, co. Louth, Ireland : —
Thomas Vesey Melville Knox, Gentleman, b. 186=;.
Res.—
Charles Arthur Northland Knox, Gentleman, b. 1867.
Res.—
Son of Vesey Knox. Comm. R.N. , b. 1847; d. ;
in. 1885, Helen, d. of Benjamin Leigh of Manchester: —
Albert Vesey Bent Knox, Gentleman, b. 1887. Res. —
Surv. sons of Rev. Thomas Knox, Rector of Lurgan,
b. 1807; d. 1871 ; in. ist, 1840, Eliza Winckworth (d.
1850), d. of Ellis Bent ; 2nd, 1861, Emily Jane, d. of
the Rev. T. D. Logan :—
Eno
Cheney John Mansell Knox, Gentleman, *. 1848. Res-
William Arthur Logan Knox, Gentleman , *. 1864. Res-
Thomas George Keith Knox, Gentleman, *. 1869. Res.-
Only surv. son of Most Rev. Robert Knox, D.D..
Archbishop of Armagh, and Lord Primate of All
Ireland, consecrated Bishop of Down, Connor and
Dromore 1848, and translated to the Primacy 1886, b
!8o8; d. i8q3; m. 1842, Catherine Delia (d. 1897),
d. of Th omas Gibbon Fitzgibbon of Ballyseeda, co.
Limerick : — _ _ . .
Lt -Gen Sir Charles Edmond Knox, K.C.B. (ret.),
formerly Col. Shropshire L.I., served with Bechuanaland
Expedn. 1884 and S. Africa 1899-1901, comdg 4th Div
Southern Command 1902-6, formerly in command of 32nd
Regtl. Dis., b. 1846. Club— Naval and Military.
KNOX (U.O.). Gules, a falcon volant or, within an
orle waved on the outer and engrailed on the inner edge,
ardent. Mantling gules and or. Crest— A falcon on a
pe'rch, all proper. Motto—' ' Vi et virtute."
Ygst. son of Col. Andrew Knox of Prehen, M.P. , m.
Mary, d. of Dominick M'Causland: —
Thomas Knox, Gentleman, b. ; m. , Mary Anne,
d. of George Franks ; and has issue. Res.—
Son of George Knox, Esq., R.M. co. Sligo, £.1806;
d. 1874; m. 1827, Caroline Catherine, d. of Charles
Hawkes of Briarfield : —
Thomas Conroy Knox, Gentleman, b. 1832. Res.—
Son of Rev. George Knox, Rector of Donamon, co.
Roscommon, m. Frances Holmes:—
Maurice Knox, Esq., Surgeon-Major, b. 1847; m. 1880,
Edith, d. of Major-Gen. George Noble Cave. Res —
Son of Maurice Wilson Knox, Esq., of Kilmannock, co.
Wexford, b. 1805; d ; m. 1831, Elizabeth, d. and
h. of Frances White of Oldstone, co. Antrim :—
Francis William White Knox, Gentleman,*. 1847; m.
1871, Annie (d. 1915). d. of George Hudson of Temple
Carrig, co. Wicklow ; and has issue— (1) George Henry
Hudson Knox, Gentleman, b. 1874; (2) Francis William
White Knox, Gentleman,*. 1876; (3) Richard Beresford
Knox, Gentleman, b. 1879; <4) Maurice Wilson Knox,
Gentleman, b. 1883 ; (5) Beresford Hubert Knox, Gentle-
man, b. 1885 ; and Isabella Frances. Res.—
KNOX of Redheugh, Kilbirnie (L.O. , 14 March 1914I.
Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, a falcon volant between three
mullets all within an orle engrailed on the outer side or
Knox) • 2 and 3, ermine, five bars azure, over all a double-
headed 'eagle displayed or (Barr, L.O. 10 March 1914).
Mantling azure, doubled or. Crest— On a wreath of his
liveries, a falcon close, belled and jessed proper. Motto—
" Moveo et proficior."
Sons of Bryce Muir Knox, Esq., J. P., of Glengarnock
and Redheugh, Kilbirnie, Ayrshire, b. 1855 ; d. 1924 I
m. 1880, Agnes Dunlop. d. of William Barr, of Dunlop
House, Beith : — ■
James Knox, Esq., I. P. co. Ayr, b. 1883; m. 1911.
Dorothy, d. of Richard Algernon Fry, and has issue —
Bryce Muir Knox, Gentleman, b. 1916 ; James Alexander
Knox, Gentlemin, b. 1918 ; and Elizabeth. Res.— Red-
heugh, Kilbirnie, Ayrshire. Club— Western (Glasgow).
William Barr Knox, Gentleman [Arms, as above, but
(Matric L.O.) in the centre of the quarters a crescent or,
for difference], b. 1845. R".— Ryefield, Dairy, Ayrshire.
Club— Western (Glasgow).
KNOX (U.O.). Gules, afalcon, wings expanded, within
a bordure engrailed or, on a canton of the last, a fesse
chequy azure and argent. Mantling gules and or. Crest
—On a wreath of the colours, a falcon close on a perch
all proper. Motto—" Moveo et proficio."
Sons of Francis Blake Knox of Moyne, b. ; d. 1851 ;
m. 1839, Elizabeth Mary, d. of William Hutchinson
of Bullock Castle : —
Harry Blake Knox, Esq., J. P. co. Mayo, b.
Res.— „
Ernest Edward Knox, Gentleman, b. ; m. i»73>
Evelyn Florence, d. of William W. Bentley of Sydenham ;
and has issue— (1) Ernest Blake Knox, Esq., M.D., Capt.
R A.M.C. ; (2) Harry Raymond Blake Knox, Gentleman ;
(3) Charles Eric Blake Knox, Gentleman ; (4) William
Raymond Blake Knox, Gentleman; Evelyn Violet; and
Elizabeth Mary. Seat —
Sons of Francis Albert Blake Knox, Gentleman,
L.R.C.S.I., L.K.Q.C.P.I., b. 1849; d. 1908; m.
Eno
1115
1873, Alice, d. of Major John Graham, Hymenstown,
co. Tipperary: —
Francis Blake Knox, Gentleman, b. 1873; m. Alice, d.
ofG. Roberts, Gentleman, of Bristol; and has issue— Eric
Francis Blake Knox, Gentleman, b. 1901.
William Hutchison Knox, Gentleman, b. 1885.
Son of Fitzroy Knox, Esq., J. P. and D.L. of Bnttas
Castle, b. ; d. 1911 ; >"• 1875, Maude, d. of John
Anthony Woods of Benton Hall, Northumberland:—
John Frederick Knox, Esq., O.B.E., Capt. (ret.) R.N.,
b 1876. Seat— Brittas Castle, Thurles, co. Tipperary.
Son of Rev. St. George Caulfield Knox, Rector of
Dromard, b. 1800; d. 1864; m. 1836, Anne Cordelia,
d. of Rev. Richard Quintus St. George :—
Hercules Francis Knox, Gentlemen, b. 1844; m. 1870,
Harriet Elizabeth (d. 1884), d. of Rev. John James Pox
Rector of Kinawley; and has issue— ( 1 ) Richard Frederick
Beresford Knox, Esq., Capt. Royal Dublin Fus., served in
S Africa 1900-2 (Queen's medal with three clasps, King s
medal with two clasps), b. 1878 ; (2) Hercules John Knox,
Gentleman, M.D., B.Ch., B.A., and L.M. Univ Dub
b. 1880 (Balliol Mid Bank, West Derby, Liverpool ; and
three daus. Seats —
Sons of Granville Henry Knox, Gentleman, b. 1840 ; a.
1894 ; m. 1862, Ellen, d. of Richard Frederick Farrer : —
Herbert Dudley Wilton Knox, Gentleman, b. 1866.
Arthur Somerset Girtin Knox, Gentleman, b. 1872.
Frederick FitzRoy Farrer Knox, Gentleman, b. 1873.
James Lionel Richard Knox, Gentleman, b. 1876.
Son of John Knox, Gentleman, of Broadlands Park,
co. Mayo, b. 1802; d. 1874; in. 1847, Henrietta
Adelaide, d. of Anthony Gildea :—
John Anthony Knox, Gentleman, b. 1850; m. 1875;
Margaret, d. of Francis Carroll of Ballintain ; and has
issue— (1) Tames Annesley Knox, Gentleman,*. 1876; (2)
Godfrey FitzRoy Knox, Gentleman, *. 1877; and Harnette
Adelaide. Res.— Belgariff House, Foxf rd, co. Mayo.
Son of Henry Augustus Knox, Gentleman, of Palmers-
town, co. Mayo, *. 1807; d. 1887; m. 1845, Eleanor,
d. of Henry William Knox of Netley Park :—
St George lames Knox, Gentleman,*. 1855; w.(rst), 1894,
Mary (d 1896), eld. d. of Rev. William Jackson, Archdeacon
of Killala ; and had issue— May Rose ; (2nd), 1904- Florence
Isabel, fourth d. of Capt. Albeit Henry Knox of Hollywood,
Ballino co. Mavo ; and has further issue— (1) Cyril Albert
St George Knox, Gentleman, *. 1905 ; (2) Edward Maurice
Desmond Knox, Gentleman, *. 1910; and Anna Violet
Isabel Res.— Palmerstown, nr. Killala, co. Mayo.
Son of Edmond Francis Annesley Knox, Gentleman,
*. 1856; d. IQ25; m. 1889, Ida, d. of Lt.-Col. Ernest
Knox of Castlerea :—
Rupert Alan Knox, Gentleman, *. 1890. Res.— Katntran
Park, Killala, co. Mavo.
Son of Arthur Edward Knox of Castlerea, and ot
Trotton, Sussex, *. 1808; d. 1886; m. 1835, Lady
Jane Parsons, d. of Laurence, 2nd Earl of Rosse:—
Arthur Henry Knox, Gentleman, R.N., *. 1852. R".—
Son of Utred Augustus Knox, Esq., J. P. cos. Mayo
and Sli-o, D.L. co. Sligo (Sheriff co. Mayo 1875), *.
1825; d. 1913; m. 1875, Agnes Frances Nina (d. 1906),
d. of Sir Francis Arthur Knox-Gore, 1st Bart. : —
Utred Arthur Frederick Knox, Esq., Capt. Res. of
Officers, late The Roy. Irish Rifles, *. 1885. Seat— Mount
Falcon.'nr. Ballina, co. Mayo.
Sons of Albert Henry Knox, Esq., Capt. in Sligo Rifles
(Mil.), *. 1827; d. 1915: m. 1855, Jane Harriett (</.
1897), d. of lames Annesley Knox of Crosspatnck :—
Albert Frederick James Knox, Gentleman, *. 1856. Res.
— Owenmore, Crossmolina, co. Mayo.
Ernest Henry Knox, Esq., J. P. co. Mayo, *. 1859; m.
i8q2, Ada losephine, d. of Henry Alexander Cowper, and
has issue -Ada Eveleen Elizabeth ; and Zinna Ethel. Res.
—Greenwood Park. Crossmolina, co. Mayo.
Alfred Douglas Knox, Gentleman, *. 1861.
Son of Lt.-Col. Richard Knox, late 13th Hussars, *.
1848; d. 1918; m. 1882, Mary Eliza, only child ot
Clement Milward, Esq., Q.C. :—
Clement Uchter Knox, Gentleman, *. 1890. Seat— Urace
Dieu co. Dublin. Res. — Holt Hatch, Alton, Hants.
Sons of Lt.-Gen. Richard Knox of Grace Dieu, co.
Dublin, and Strathdurn, Cheltenham, *. 1812: d-
1892; m. 1844, Mary Letitia, d. of Col. and Bng.-Gen.
Bryce M'Ma^ter. H.E.I. C.S. :—
Horace Chaloner Knox, Gentleman, P.W. Dept., India,
*. 181:4. Res. — „
Walter Frederick Knox, Gentleman, *. 1866; m. 1897.
ni6
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Klfleda Ethel, d. of late Rev. H. Rich of Carlrooke Hall.
Norfolk. Res. —
Sons of Robert John Knox, Esq. , J. P. , of Cahirleske, and
Ballaghtobin, b. 1817 ; d. igoi ; m. 1853, Philippa Allen ,
d. of Frederick Lindesay of Loughry, co. Tyrone :
Rev. Frederick William Knox, b. 1856; m. 1892, Eva
Basile, d. of Rev. Henry G. C. Browne. Seat— Bailagh-
tobin, co. Kilkenny. Res.— Belvoir Castle, Grantham.
Lindesay Knox, Esq., J. P. (High Sheriff 1905), b. ;
"•'• . d. of Major-Gen. Dennis. Res.— Bonnetstowii
House, co. Kilkenny.
Lieut. -Col. JOHN HERVEY KNOX-BROWNE,
J. P. and D. L. co. Tyrone(High Sheriff 1887), late Lieut. -
Col. N. Irish Div. R.A., late Capt. 12th Lancers, formerly
A.D.C. to His Grace the Duke of Abercorn, Lord-Lieut
of Ireland. Born 1843, being the eldest son of the laU-
Thomas Richardson Browne, Esq., J. P. and D. L. , of Aug-
hentaine Castle, by Sarah, fourth dau. of the late Hervey
de Montmorency of Castlemorres, co. Kilkenny. Armoriai
baarings— Quarterly, 1 and 4, ermine, a chevron azure, be-
tween two fleurs-de-lys in chief and a cinquefoil in base sable
(for Browne) ; 2 and 3 gules, within a bordure engrailed a
falcon, with wings expanded or, charged on the breast with
a pheon sable, on a canton of the second, a fesse chequy
argent and azure (for Knox), and upon an escutcheon of
pretence the arms of Knox-Gore, namely, quarterly, 1 and 4,
gules, a fesse between three cross crosslets fitchee or, within
a bordure argent (for Gore) ; 2 and 3, gules, a falcon rising
or, within an orle waved on the outer and engrailed on the
inner edge, a crescent for difference (for Knox). Mantling
azure and argent ; and for his Crests, 1. upon a wreath of
the colours, an eagle displayed with two heads vert, charged
on each wing with a fleur-de-lys or (for Browne) ; 2. upon a
wreath of the colours, a falcon on a perch, charged on the
breast with a pheon sable (for Knox) ; and on an escroll
above this Motto, " Moveo et proficio " ; and below the
arms, " Suivez raison." Married, 1867, Louisa Eliza-
beth, third dau. of Sir Arthur Knox-Gore, 1st Bart, (ext.),
of Belleek Manor, co. Mayo; and has Issue— (1) Thomas
Arthur Hervey Knox-Browne, Esq., Capt. 6th Brig. N
Irish Div. R.A., b. 1870; (2) Mervyn William Charles
Nesbit Knox-Browne, Gentleman, b. 1880 [m. 1911, May,
only d. of late Barry George] ; and three daus. Seat- '
Aughentaine Castle, Fivemiletown, co. Tyrone Club —
Kildare Street, Dublin.
KNUTSFORD, Viscount, see HOLLAND.
KNYFTON, see G RAVES- KNYFTON.
FELIX SUMNER KNYVETT, Esquire, J. P. Herts
Born 1839, being the only son of the late Felix Knyvett of
Ashwellthorpe, Watford, Herts. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly, 1. argent, a bend plain within a bordure engrailed
sable (for Knyvett) ; 2. argent, a cross engrailed gules
between four water-bougets sable, a label of three points
azure, charged with as many lions rampant or (for Bour-
chier) ; 3 France and England quarterly, within a bordure
argent (for Plantagenet) ; 4. quarterly, or and vert (for
Berners). Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a demi-dragon with wings addorsed
azure. Residence— Ashwellthorpe, Watford, Herts. Club
— Conservative.
KOE (H. Coll.). Azure, an antique ship, sails furled
or, on a chief of the last three tridents sable. Mantling
azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front
of an anchor erect sable, a falcon wings expanded gold.
Son of Ralph Pemberton Koe, Registrar of the High
Court of Justice, Chancery Division, b. 1830; d. 1803 ■
m. 1865 : — '
Walter Pulteney Koe, Esq., Capt. (ret.), R.N., b 1877-
m. 1909, Hon. Winifred, d. of 4th Baron Kensington- and
has issue— Grace Elizabeth; and Moyra Anne. Res —
Brockweir, Chepstow, Mon.
KONIG(H. Coll.). Or, on a mount vert, an oak-tree
proper, on a chief sable, a wolfs mask between two pair',
of cramps in saltire of the field. Mantling vert and or
Crest— Issuant from an antique crown or, an oak-tree a^
n the arms, between two eagles' wings argent.
Third son of Friedrick Konig, Gentleman, b 1826-
d 1905; m. 1854, Alette, d. of Johannes Houtuyn
Cramer : —
Hans Henry Konig, Gentleman, b 1870. Res —Villa
Ikon
Maria Serena, Menton Garavan, A./M. France. Clubs —
Carlton, Wellington.
KONIG (H. Coll. 1908). Or, on a mount vert, an oak
tree proper, a chief sable , thereon a pale between two pairs of
cramps in saltire of the field and charged with a cross-bow
bent with arrow gules. Mantling vert and or. Crest—
Issuant from an antique crown or, an oak-tree as in the
arms, between two eagles' wings argent. Badge— Upon a
crossbow bent with arrow or, a wolfs head gules. Motto
" Necspe nee metu."
Second son of Frederick Konig, Gentleman, b. 1826 ;
d. 1905; m. 1854, Alette, d. of Johannes Houtuyn
Cramer : —
Frederick Adolphus Konig, Gentleman, b. 1867; m. 1906.
frerda, eld. d. of Capt. Paul de Chappuis of Korschwitz,
Silesia; and has issue — (1) Kilian Louis de Chappuib
konig, Gentleman, b. 1910; (2) Marcus Louis de Chappuis
Konig, Gentleman, b. 1913. Res.— Tyringham, Newport
Pagnell, co. Bucks. ; 44 Rutland Gate, S,W. Club—
Carlton.
KYLE (Conf. U.O.). Per fesse sable and or, three altar
candlesticks counterchanged. Mantling sable and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant per
tesse sable and or, supporting in his paws a cross formed
fitchee argent. Motto— " Tibi soli."
Son of William Blacker Hamilton Kyle, Gentleman,
M.A., b. 1846; d. 1913; m. 1882, Miss Lane :—
William Victor Blacker Kyle, Gentleman, b. . Res.—
Son of Henry Stopford Kyle, b. ; d. 1865 ; m.
Julia Esther, d. of John Green of Cockermouth :—
Henry Egerton Kyle, Gentleman, b. ; m. ; and
has issue— Julia Hallam. Res.— Toronto, Canada.
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KYD (L.O., 17 Feb. 1897). Argent, a fir-tree eradicated
proper, on a chief azure between two roses a hunting-hcrn
stringed or, garnished vert. Mantling azure, doubled
argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a hunting-
horn as in the arms. Motto—" Quam non torret hyems."
Sons of David Kyd of RosenLlael, Broughty Ferry,
N.B. , b. 1824; d. 1896; m. i860, Georgiana Charlotte,
only d. of John Woolfryes of Salisbury : —
Sir David Hope Kyd, Knt. Bach. (1916), Barrister-at-
Law, Inner Temple, M.A., LL. D. (Camb.h b. 1862; m.
i8q6, Mary Gertrude, d. of late Francis Hobson Appach,
Esq., J. P., of Elc .t Park, Kintbury, Berks. Res.— 28
Thurloe Square, S.W.7. Club — Carlton.
John Normansell Kyd, Esq., J. P. Dundee [Arms as
abwe, but rematric. with the chief engrailed. Crest (L.O.
and H. Coll., 1914)— On a wreath of his liveries, a
fleur-de-lys ermine. Motto, as above], b. 1864 ; m.
1897, Anna Christina (,/. 1922), d. of the late George Halley,
KYD (L.O. and H. Coll.). Argent, a pine-tree
eradicated proper, with a bugle-horn pendent on one of the
branches or, stringed gules, on a chief azure, three mullets
of the third, a crescent for difference, also azure, all within a
hot dure wavy ermine. Mantling vert and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, in front of a cubit arm proper,
Esq., J. P., of Broomhall, Broughty Ferry. Res.— Pitcastle,
Strathtay, Perthshire; Rosendael, Broughty Ferry, co.
Forfar.
■Quemnon torrgt hy&m^j
holding three ears of wheat on one stalk, an increscent or
the whole debruised by a bendlet sinister wavy ermine.
Motto— "Ouem non torret hyems."
Only son of Alexander Kyd, Esq., Capt. I. and R.
Austrian Army, b. 1832; d. 1910; m. i860, Mary, d.
of the late Ludwig von Rebenburg: —
Alexander Kyd, Esq., Capt. (retired) I. and R. 8th
Austrian Hussars, b. 1861 ; m. 1887, Countess Sofie
Mikes of Zabola, and has issue, Alexander John Kyd,
Gentleman, b. July 15, 1888 \tn. 1920, Bianca, Countess
Marenzi, and has issue -Patrick Kyd, Gentleman, b. 192 1 ;
Louis Kyd, Gentleman, b. 1923]; Theodora [m. 1915,
Count Karoly Wenckheim] ; and Jane. Res.— Graz, Styria,
Austria.
KYLSANT, Baron, see PHILIPPS.
KYNASTON (R.L., 2 June 1868, H. Coll.). Ermine, a
chevron gules, and for distinction a canton of the last.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of
the colours, in front of a sun in splendour, a dexter arm
embowed in armour, holding in the hand a sword all
proper, the arm charged above the elbow for distinction
with a cross crosslet gules. Motto -" Deus est nobis sol
et ensis."
Son of Rev. Walter Charles Edward Kynaston (for-
merly Owen), M.A., J. P., b. 1830; d. 1903; m. i860,
Frances Harriett (d. 1913), d. of Bedell Stanford of
Cam, co. Cavan : —
Walter Roger Owen Kynaston, Esq., J. P. co. Salop,
B.A. Christ Church, Oxon. , Major Shropshire Imperial
Yeomanry, b. 1874; m. 1912, Gwladys Elin, eldest d. of
Sir Herbert Lloyd Watkin Williams- Wynn, 7th Bart. ; and
has issue — John Roger Kynaston, Gentleman, b. 1914.
Seat— Hardwick, near Ellesmere, co. Salop. Clubs —
R.A.C., County (Shrewsbury).
KYNNERSLEY, see SNEYD-KYNNERSLEY.
KYRLE, see MONEY-KYRLE.
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LACEY (H. Coll.). Azure, two bars wavy ermine,
surmounted by a lion rampant, between three crescents
or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath or
and azure, a lion sejant, resting the dexter claw on a
crescent> both or. Motto — " Semper fidelis."
Son of :
William Thomas Sigger Lacey, Gentleman, b.
Res. — Richmond House, Hounslow, Middx.
LACON (H. Coll., 1818). Quarterly, 1. per fesse indented
erminois and azure, in the second quarter a wolf's head
erased or (Lacon) ; 2. gyronny of eight sable and azure,
a cross flory erminois (Ward); 3. Knowles ; 4. Beecroft.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a mount vert, thereon a falcon proper, beaked
and belled or, charged on the breast with a cross flory
and gorged with a collar gules. Motto—" Probitas verus
honos."
Sons of Thomas Beecroft Ussher Lacon, Esq. , b. 1845 ;
d. 1899; m. 1877, Florence Dunbar, d. of R. G. Banks
of Hayroyd House, Rosedale, Toronto, Canada: —
Sir George Haworth Ussher Lacon, D.S.O., 6th Bart.
(11 Dec. 1818), Lt.-Col. late 4th Batt. R. Warwicksh. Regt. ,
served in S. Africa 1901, and Great War 1914-18 (despatches,
D.S.O.),£. 1881 ; m. 1907, his cousin, Vere Valerie Florence
Eleanore (d. 1916), only d. of the late Henry Sidney
Hammet Lacon of Ormesby Hall, Norfolk ; and has issue
— George Vere Francis Lacon, Esq., b. 1909; and Cecil
Malise Knyvett. Post, add.— Ormesby Hall, Great Yar-
mouth. Club — Junior Naval and Military.
Henry Reginald Dunbar Lacon, Esq., b. 1884; m. 1912,
Hilda Mary, second d. of late William Bruce Slayter,
M.D., of Halifax, Nova Scotia; and has issue— Beecroft
Lacon, Gentleman, b. 1913. Pes. — Vancouver, B.C.
Charles Cyril Roland Lacon, Gentleman, formerly Assist.
Dist. Commr. N. Nigeria, B.A. (Oxon. ), b. 1886. Pes.—
Ygst. son of Sir Edmund Henry Knowles Lacon, 3rd
Bart. , M.P., b. 1807 ; d. 1888 ; m. 1839, Eliza Georgina,
eld. d. of James Esdaile Hammet of Battersea: —
Ernest de Montesquiou Lacon, Esq., Mayor of Gt. Yar-
mouth 1897, M.A. Camb., late Capt. 3rd Batt. Duke of
Cornwall's Lt. Inf., b. 1850; m. 1876, Charlotte Amelia,
(d. 1922), d. of Lt.-Col. John Marcon of Walhngton Hall,
Norf. ; and has surv. issue — Dorothy Mortlock [m. 1908,
William Somerset Herbert Kevill-Davies of Croft Castle,
co. Hereford (who d. on active service 1915)]- Seat —
Ormesby Hall, Great Yarmouth. Pes.— 2 Wilton Terrace,
London, S.W.
LACY of Ampton Hall (H. Coll., 17 July 1921).
Gyronny or and gules, on a bend sable a Lacy knot
between two martlets of the field. Mantling gules and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle rising
or, gorged with a collar gemel gules, and resting the
dexter claw on a Lacy knot sable. Badge — A Lacy knot
sable, entiled by a circlet or. Motto — " Meritis augentur
honores."
Son of John Pierce Lacy, of Oakmount, Edgbaston,
b. 1839 ; d. 1906 ; m. 1868, Mary Conick : —
Sir Pierce Lacy,ist Bart. (23 June 192 1), b. 1872 ; m.
1898, Ethel Maud, d. of James Draper, of St. Heliers,
Jersey ; and has issue — Maurice John Pierce Lacy,
Lieut, (ret.) 2nd L. Gds., b. 1900; Sybil Clare [m. 1928,
Capt. Trevor Hume] ; Cynthia Maud [m. 1928, Montague
Waddington Oakes] ; Angela Florence ; Evelyn Mary
Elise ; Vivien Margaret. Seat — Ampton Hall, Ampton,
Suffolk. Clubs — Carlton, Conservative, West Suffolk
County.
LACY (H. Coll.). Per chevron purpure and or, in chief
two Lacy knots of the second, and in base a lion rampant
of the first. Mantling purpure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a Hon rampant, resting the dexter
hind leg on a knot both as in the arms. Motto — " Meritis
augentur honores."
Son of Thomas Lacy, of Wood Dalling Hall,
Norfolk :—
Thomas John Lacy, Maj. R.A.S.C, b. . Res. —
Waterden Lodge, Waterden Road, Guildford.
LADE, see MILLES-LADE.
ROBERT LAERY, Gentleman. Armorial bearings-
Ermine, on a pile vair, between two martlets^azure, a fir-
cone slipped and erect or. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, in
front of a fir-cone as in the arms, a martlet azure, between
two feathers of the last. Pes. —
LAFFAN (U.O.). Or, a lion rampant sable, holding in
the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis azure. Mantling sable and
or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an eagle displayed
sable, semee-de-lys or. Motto — " Vincit omnia Veritas."
Son of Edward Sidney Laffan (son of Sir Robert Laffan),
b. 1857 ; d. 1891 ; m. 1880, Gertrude, d. of Gen. Hew
Prenciergast, R.E. : —
Rev. Robert George Dalrymple Laffan, Fellow of Queens'
Coll., Camb., b. 1887; m. 1923, Katharine, d. of the late
George Bindloss, and widow of the late Thomas Ridsdill
Smith. Post. add. — Queens' College, Cambridge. Club —
Royal Societies.
Ygr. sons of Lt.-Gen. Sir Robert Michael Laffan,
K.C.M.G.:—
Col. Henry David Laffan. C.M.G. (1906), was Commnr.
on Anglo-German S.W. Africa Boundary Commn. 1898-
1904, late R.E., b. 1858; m. 1904, Anne Charlett, d. of
Benjamin Bennett of Minehead, Scmerset. Pes. — 78
Greencroft Gardens, N.W.6. Club— Junior United Service.
Major Joseph de Courcy Laffan, late R.E. , b. 1865;
nt. 1892, Mary, d. of William Nevill ; and has issue —
Walter Sidney Laffan, Gentleman, b. 1894. Pes. — 107
Wantage Road, Reading.
LAFONE (H. Coll.). Azure, within two chevronels or,
two lions passant counter-passant of the last, supporting a
fleur-de-lys argent, the whole between three mullets ar-
gent, pierced of the field. Mantling azure and or. £_ Crest
— Upon a wreath of the colours, a lion sable, charged on
the body with a fleur-de lys argent, gorged with a collar
nebuly and ducally crowned or, resting the dexter forepaw
on a mullet as in the arms. Motto — " Fidus ut olim."
Sons of Alfred Lafone, Esq., M.P., J.P., b. 1821 ; d.
1911 ; in. 1852, Jane (d. 1885), d. of William Boutcher of
Grately, co. Southampton : —
Alfred William Laione, Gentleman, b. 1853; m. 1876,
Harriet, second d. of the Rev. James Lawrence ; and has
had issue— (1) Claude Alexander Lafone, Esq. , D.S.O. , Capt.
2nd Batt. Devonshire Regt., b. 1877 ; killed in action 1915 ;
(2) Harold Carlisle Lafone, Gentleman, LL. B. , Barrister-
at-Law, b. 1879 [m. 1908, Katherine Mary (d. 1927), d. of
the late Rev. William Piling, M.A., and has issue —
Laurence Alexander Lafone, Gentleman, b. 1909; Peter
Lafone, Gentleman, b. 1914 (Pes. — Hill Rise, Cobliam,
Surrey)]. Post. add. — Springfield, Oatlands Drive, Walton-
on-Thames.
Lai
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Harold Lafone, Gentleman, b. 1857. Res. — Weybrook
House, Sherborne St, John, Basingstoke.
Rear-Adm. Albert Sumner Lafone, C.B. E. , R.N. (ret.),
b. 1863. Res. —Weybrook House, Sherborne St. John,
Basingstoke.
Edgar Mortimore Lafone, Esq., O.B.E., Chief Constable
Metropolitan Pohce, Major late 4th Hussars, b. 1867 ; m.
, Beryl, d. of Sir Trevor Chichele Plowden, K. C.S.I. ;
and has issue — Michael William Lafone, Gentleman, b.
1900; and Linnet. Res. — 10 Embankment Gardens, S.W. 3.
LAIDLAY (L.O., 1891). Sable, a crescent or, between
three bezants. Mantling sable, doubled or. Crest — On
a wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand issuing from a heart
holding a scimitar all proper. Motto — "Fides probata
coronat." Livery — Black and yellow.
Son of Andrew Laidlay, Esq., J. P., D.L. co. Hadding-
ton, M.A., B.C.L. (Oxford), Barrister-at-Law, b. 1845;
m. 1882, Theophila Elizabeth, d. of Rev. Charles
Edgar Turner of Egg Buckland Vicarage, Devon : —
Nigel Laidlay, Gentleman, Lord of the Barony of Sea-
cliff. Post, add.—
LAING of Etal Manor (H. Coll., 1879). Per pale argent
and sable, two wolves' heads erased, on a chief nebuly a
wolfs head erased all counterchanged. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a demi-catherine-wbeel sable, a dove holding in the beak
two sprigs of olive slipped proper.
Son of Sir James Laing of Etal Manor, J, P., D.L. ,
b. 1823; d. 1901 ; m. 1st, 1847, Mary, fourth d. of
Henry Tanner; 2nd, 1855, Theresa Talbot, eighth
d. of the late Thomas Peacock : —
Philip Henry Laing, Esq., b. 1849. Post. add. —
Depttord Yard, Sunderland.
Son of Arthur Laing, Gentleman, b. 1856; d. 1901 ;
m. 1882, Jean A., niece of the Rev. William Scott
Moncrieff of Fossaway, co. Perth: —
Capt. Colin Moncrieff Laing, M.C., J. P., Northumber-
land, b. 1884; m. 1915, Maud, d of Edward Joicey, of
Blenkinsopp, and has issue — I son ; 1 dau. Post. add. —
Glendale, Haltwhistle, Northumberland.
Ygr. sons of Sir James Laing (see above) : —
James Laing, Esq., b. 1858; m. 1886, Emily Cecilia,
d. of Thomas Elliot Harrison of Whitburn, Sunderland; and
has issue — (1) Thomas Elliot Laing, Gentleman, b. 1889;
(2) James Cecil Laing, Gentleman, b. 1895 ; and two daus.
Res.—
George Laing, Esq., b. 1866; m. 1890, Annie Mul-
holland, third d. of the Rev. Henry Stobart of Wykeham
Rise, Totteridge ; and has issue — (1) Henry George Stobart
Laing, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; (2) Gilbert James Laing,
Gentleman, b. 1895; (3) Philip Sydney Laing, Gentleman,
b. 1898 ; and two daus. Res. —
Hugh Laing, Esq., b. 1871.
Bryan Laing, Esq., J. P. co. Durham, Capt. Northum-
berland Imp. Yeo. , b. 1875; m- i9°o, Eleanor, second d.
of the late F. J. Leather, Esq., of Middleton Hall, Nor-
thumberland, and has issue — 2 sons; 1 dau. Res. — Coles-
hill House, Buntingford, Herts.
LAKE (H. Coll., 1643). Quarterly, 1. for a coat
of augmentation to be borne in the first quarter, gules,
a dexter arm embowed in armour, issuing from the sinister
side of the shield, holding in the hand a sword erect all
proper, thereto affixed a banner argent, bearing on a
cross between sixteen escutcheons (the number of Sir
Edward Lake's wounds at Naseby) of the first, a lion
passant guardant cr; 2. sable, on a bend between six
cross crosslets argent, a mullet for difference (Lake) ; 3.
argent, a chevron between three boars' heads couped sable
(Wardall); 4. quarterly, argent and sable, on a bend of
the last, th ee mullets of the first (Bibye). Mantling
sable and argent. Crests — 1. (of augmentation) upon a
wreath of the colours, a cavalier in complete armour
on a horse courant argent, bridle and trappings all
proper, in his dexter hand a sword imbrued, holding the
bridle in his mouth, the sinister arm hanging down useless ;
round his body a scarf in bend gules ; 2. upon a
wreath of the colours, a sea-horse's head argent, finned or,
gorged with a fesse cottised gules. Motto — " Un Dieu,
un roy, un coeur."
Sons of Admiral Atwell Peregrine Macleod Lake, R.N.
(ret.), forme, ly A.D.C., b. 1842; d. 1915; m. 1889,
Constance Mary, d. of Gen. Augustus Turner: —
Sir Atwell Henry Lake, 9th Bart. (17 Oct. 1711), O.B.E.,
Comdr. R.N., b. 1891 ; s. his kinsman 1924; m. 1922,
Kathleen Marion, d. of the late Alfred M. Turner, of
West Derby, Liverpool ; and has issue — Atwell Graham
Lake, Esq., b. 1923 ; Willoughby Alfred Lake, Esq., b.
1925; Edward Geoffrey Lake, Esq., b. 1928. Res. —
Hubert Geoffrey Lake, Gentleman, b. 1895. Res. —
Sons of Col. Sir Henry Atwell Lake K.C.B., b. 1808 ;
d. 1881 ; in. 1st, 1841, Anne (d. 1847), d. of Rev.
Peregrine Curtois of the Longhills, co. Lincoln ; 2nd,
1848, Anne Augusta (d. 1877), d. of Sir William
Curtis, Bart. : —
Brig.-Gen. Noel Montagu Lake, C.B. (ret.), late R.E., b.
1852; m. 1890, Virginia, d. of William Parnis of Con-
stantinople ; and has issue — Edward Mcntagu Lake,
Gentleman, b. 1891 [m. 1925, Beatrice Elizabeth, d. of the
late Dr. H. M. Rowland]. Res.— 71 Redcliffe Gardens,
S.W.10.
Spencer Fenwick Lake, Esq., b. 1858. Res. —
Hubert Atwell Lake, Esq., Lt.-Col. late R.A., b. 1867.
Res.—
Son of Capt. Andrew Winter Lake, b. 1821 ; d. 1865 ;
m. 1855, Henrietta Edith Jessie, d. of Edward
Francklyn : —
Winter Atwell Edward Lake, Esq., late Dep. Insp.-Gen.
of Pclice, Punjaub, b. 1858 ; m. 1883, Annie Ethel, d. of Maj.-
Gen. W. Howey; and has issue — (1) Ernest Atwell Winter
Lake, Esq., Major Indian Army, b. 1886 [m. 1924, Phyllis
Marjorie, d. of J. G. Silcock, Esq., J. P.. I.C.S., of Pen-
tower, Tunbridge Wells ; and has issue — John Winter
Atwell Lake, Gentleman, b. 192; (Club — United Service)].
Res.—
LAKIN of The Cliff, Warwick (H. Coll., 1910).
Quarterly, indented argent and azure, in the first and fourth
quarters a pellet charged with a lion's head erased of the
first. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a dexter cubit arm vested sable, cuffed
azure, the hand grasping a plasterer's trowel proper.
Motto — " Un Dieu, un roy, un coeur."
Son of Henry Lakin of Malvern, b. 1811 ; d. 1891 ;
m. 1845, Rebecca Mary (d. 1891), d. of John Graves: —
Sir Michael Henry Lakin, 1st Bt. (22 July 1909), J. P.
and Chairman C.C. Warwicksh. (High Sheriff 1899),
b. 1846 ; m. 1869, Alice Emma, d. of David Dewing of St.
Catherine's Plain, Norwich ; and has had is-ue — (1) Richard
Lakin, Esq., J. P. Warwicksh., formerly Capt. Warwicksh.
Yeo., b. 1873 [m. 1903, Mildred Alice, d. of Geoffrey
Joseph Shakerley of Grove Park, Warwick ; and has surv.
issue — Henry Lakin, Esq., b. 1904; and Cynthia (Res. —
Ashcrne, Leamington)]; (2) Henry Gilbert Lakin, Esq.,
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J. P. Warwicksh., b. 1875 [m. 1902, Sybil, d. of Sir Patteson
Nickalls of Fallowfield, Chislehurst ; and has surv. issue —
John Laking, Gentleman, b. 1910 (Res.— Piper's Hill,
Bishop's Itchington, co. Warwick)] ; (3) Edward Lyon
Lakin, Esq., b. 1879; d. 1922 [m. 1912, Dorothy Barklie,
third d. of Col. Barklie Cairnes M'Calmont, C.B., of War-
borne, LymingK n, Hants., and left issue — Richard Barklie
Lakin, Gentleman, b. 1914]", (4) Maj. Michael Lawrence
Lakin, D.S.O., M.C., late nth Hussars, b. 1881 [m. 1914.
Kathleen, d. of Lord Maurice FitzGerald of Johnstown
Castle, Wexford; and has issue — Gerald Michael Lakin,
Gentleman, b. 1916; Maurice Victor Lakin, Gentleman,
b. 1919 [Res.— Horetown, Foulkmills, co. Wexford. Club
— Cavalry)] ; and Violet Mary [m. 1920, Major-Gen.
Thomas Pitman, C.B., C.M.G.]. Seat -The Cliff, War-
wick. Club — Reform.
LAKING(H. Coll., 1902). Quarterly, per fesse indented
azure and argent, in the first quarter a falcon close, belled
and jessed or, in the second and third quarters an ermine
spot sable, and in the fourth quarter a dexter gauntlet of the
third, and as an honourable augmentation (R. L., 1907)
on a chief gules, a lion of England passant guardant or
Mantling- azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a dexter cubit arm vested azure, the cuff ermine,
the hand holding a palm-branch both proper, between two
falcons respecting each other as in the arms. Motto —
" Palmam qui meruit ferat." Supporters — On either side
a knight in complete armour, visor closed proper, resting
the exterior hand on a shield of the arms.
Son of Sir Guy Francis Laking, 2nd Bart., C.B.,
M.V.O., F.S.A., Keeper of the King's Armoury, and
of the Armoury, Hertford House, and of the London
Museum, Stafford House, b. 1875 ; d. 1919 ; in. 1898,
Beatrice Ida \d. 1923), d. of Charles Mylne Barker of
Clive House, Esher: —
Sir Guy Francis William Laking, 3rd Bart. (28 July 1902),
b. 1904. Res. —
LALOR, see POWER-LALOR.
LAMB (R.L., 1821, H. Coll.). Quarterly, i. and iiii.,
quarterly, 1 and 4, per pale wavy argent and erminois, a
chevron between three lambs passant sable (Lamb) ; 2 and
3, per fesse argent and ermine, a fesse lozengy or and
azure, in chief three mascles of the last, a bordure of the
fourth, bezantee, in a dexter canton gules, a bend of the
first charged with the baton of the office of Knight-Marshal
(Burges); ii. and iii. , quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, three
fleurs-de-lys or (Montgomerie) ; 2 and 3, gules, three gem-
rings or, gemmed azure (Eglinton), the second and third
grand quarters, all within a bordure or, charged with a
double tressure flory counterflory gules. Mantling sable
and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a
lamb passant sable, charged on the body with a bezant,
thereon a trefoil slipped vert (Lamb) ; 2. on a wreath of
the colours, a camel's head proper, bezantee, erased gules
(Burges). Motto — " Levius fit patientia."
Son of Charles James Savile Montgomery Lamb,
Esq., b. 1816 ; d.v.p. 1856; m. i84i,Anna Charlotte,
d. of Arthur Grey of Berstcd, Sussex : —
Sir Charles Anthony Lamb, 4th Bart. (31 Oct. 179s).
C.M.G., M.V.O., Mil. Attache at Rome 1901-6, Comm. of
St. Maurice and St. Lazarus, and of Crown of Italy, Col.
late Rifle Brigade, Esquire of the Order of the Hospital of
St. John of Jerusalem, b. 1857 ; m. 1886, Leila Frances, d.
of William Rushton Adamson, Esq., D.L., of Rushton
Park, Sussex. Res. — Hazeley House, Hartley Wintney,
Basingstoke. Club — Naval and Military.
LAMB (H. Coll., 21 Feb. 1924). Argent, on a fesse
between four cinquefoils gules, a cinquefoil between two
mullets of the field. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a sun rising, a
paschal lamb proper. Badge — Three lambs' ear leaves
proper, tied with a ribbon or. Motto — " Palma non sine
pulvere."
Son of William James Lamb, Esq., J. P., of Eskdale,
Birkdale, b. 1839 ; d. 1901 ; m. 1870, Olivia, d. of
John Allen Sutcliffe, of Beech Mount, Dunham
Massey, Cheshire : —
Arthur Moore Lamb, Esq., J. P., D.L.. and (1924),
High Sheriff Lancashire, b. 1873. Res. — Eskdale, Birk-
dale, Lanes. Club — Junior Carlton.
LAMB of West Denton (H. Coll., 23 Dec.1912). Sable,
on a fesse ermine between three cinquefoils argent, two
mullets of the field. Mantling sable and argent. Crest—
On a wreath of the colours, a paschal lamb proper, be-
tween two mullets as in the arms. Motto — " Palma non
sine pulvere."
Son of Richard Westbrook Lamb, Esq., of West
Denton, Northumberland, J. P., D.L., b. 1826; d.
1895 ; m. 1855, Georgiana Elizabeth, ygst. d. of
Stephen Eaton of Keiton Hall, co. Rutland :-
Major Stephen Eaton Lamb, late 39th Regt., b. i860;
m. 1898, Letitia Mary, third d. of John J. Whyte of Long-
brickland, co. Down; and has issue — (1) Joseph Cuthbert
Lamb, Gentleman, b. 1509; (2) Richard Anthony Lamb,
Gentleman, b. 1911; Mildred Mary; Helen Mary; and
Frances May. Res. — 30 Redcliffe Square, S.W. Clubs —
Naval and Military, Union.
WILLIAM GORE LAMBARDE, Gentleman. Born
May 22, 1864, being the third son of the late Multon
Lambarde, Esq., J. P., D. L., High Sheriff 1892, by his
wife Marianna Teresa Livesey, dau. of Edmund Turton.
Armorial bearings Quarterly of four, 1. gules, a chevron
vair between three lambs passant argent (for Lambarde
H. Coll., 1537) ; 2. (Home of London); 3. (Deane of Hal-
ling); 4. (White of Beverley). Mantling gules and argent.
Crest -On a wreath of the colours, a reindeer's head erased
argent ("a trogodises hed rasy and horned asur "). Motto
—" Deo patriae tibi.'' Married, 1888, FlorenceLucy, only
dau. of the late Howard Fetherstonhaugh of Bracklyn,
co. Westmeath ; and has surv. Issue— one daughter. Seats
— Bradbourne Hall, Riverhead ; Beechmont, Sevenoaks,
Kent. Clubs — Junior Carlton. Boodle's.
LAMBART (U.O. , 1617). Gules, three narcissuses
argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest - On a wreath
of the colours, on a mount vert, a centaur proper, drawing
his bow gules, the arrow or. Motto — " Ut quocunque
paratus."
Sons of Frederick Edward Gould Lambart, 9th Earl
ofCavan, K.P., P.C., D.L., M.P.,b. 1839; d. 1900;
m. 1863, Mary Sneade, only child of Rev. John Olive,
M.A. :—
Rt. Hon. Sir Frederick Rudolph Lambart, 10th Earl of
Cavan (Irel. , 15 Apl. 1647), and Viscount Kilcoursie, nth
Lord Lambart, Baron of Cavan (Irel., 17 Feb. 1617),
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K.P., G.C.B., G.C.M.G.. G.C.V.O., G.B.E., J. P.,
D.L. Hertford, Hon. LL.D. Cambridge, Hon. D.C.L.
Oxon., General in the Army, Col. Irish Guards, Col.
late comdg. ist Batt. Gren. Gds., served in South
Africa 1900-2 (desp.), and Great War, Brig. -Gen. comdg.
4th Guards Bde. 1914-15. Maj.-Gen. comdg. Gds' Div.
1915, Lieut. -Gen. comdg. 14th Army Corps 1916-17,
G.O.C. Aldershot Command 1920, ret. 1926, is Grand
Officer Legion of Honour, Crown of Savoy, and Crown of
Belgium, has Croix de Guerre, G.C. SS. Maurice and
Lazarus (Italy), D.S.M. (America). [Supporters— Two
men in armour to the waist sable, garnished or, short
trousers gules, fringed of the second, faces, arms, knees,
and swords proper, each having a steel cap adorned with
six ostrich feathers alternately argent and of the third],
b. 1865 ; tn. ist, 1893, Caroline Inez (d. 1920), eld. d. of
late George Baden Crawley ; 2nd, 1922, Lady Hester Joan
Mulholland, D.B.E., d. of 5th La 1 of Stafford, and widow
of Capt. the Hon. A. E. Mulholland, and has issue— Ladv
Elizabeth Mary. Res. — 22 Great Cumberland Place, W.
Clubs — Guards', Turf.
Hon. Lionel John Olive Lambart, D.S.O. , Capt. R.N.
(ret.), b. 1873; m. 1906, Adelaide Douglas, younger d. of
the late Capt. Arthur Randolph Randolph of Eastcourt,
and has issue — Edith Sybil. Res. — Marsh Court, Sher-
borne, Dorset. Clubs — United Service, Hurlingham.
Ven. Hon. Horace Edward Samuel Sneade Lambart,
M.A. (Oxford), Archdeacon of Salop, Vicar of St. Mary's,
Shrewsbury 1918-25, late Lieut, ist V. B. Oxfordsh. Lt.
Inf., b. 1878 ; m. 1907, Audrey Kathleen, only d. of the late
A. B. Loder, Esq., J. P. ; and has issue — Michael Edward
Lambart, Esq., b. 1911 ; Mary Veronica; and Daphne
Olive. Res. — The Mere House, Baschurch, Salop.
Son of Hon. Octavius Henry Lambart, Lieut. 2nd
Somerset Militia, b. 1855 ; d. 1919 ; tn. 1878, Hannah
Sarah (d. 191 1), d. of Hiram Edward Howard of
Buffalo, United States : —
Howard Frederick John Lambart, Esq., B.Sc. (McGill
Univ.), D.L.S..F.R.G.S. ,£.1880; tn. 1908, Helen Marianne,
d. of the late Samuel Shelly Wallbridge ; and has issue —
Frederick Arthur Henry Lambart, Gentleman, b. 1910;
Edward Howard Wallbridge Lambart, Gentleman, b.
1917 ; Helen Hyacinthe ; and Evelyn Mary. Res. — 7
Rideau Gate, W.E., Ottawa, Canada. Clubs — Alpine
(Canada), American Alpine; Explorers' (U.S.)
Son of Frederick John William Lambart, 8th Earl of
Cavan, b. 1815 ; d. 1887; tn. 1838, Hon. Caroline
Littleton, d. of ist Lord Hatherton : —
Hon. Arthur Lambart, Major R.A. (ret.), b. 1858;
tn. 1883, Winifred Edith, widow of George Broughton.
Res. — 42 Parkside, Knightsbridge, S.W. Club — United
Service.
Son of Ford Edward Willes Lambart, Esq., Coram.
R. NT., b. 1849; d. 1906; m. 1894, Geraldine Elizabeth,
d. of William Westropp Brereton, Professor of Queen's
Coll. , Gal way : —
Oliver Ford Westropp Lambart, Fsq., b. 1895 ; m. 1921,
Hilda Digby. Res.—
Sons of Frederick Richard Henry Lambart, Esq., Maj.
late Royal Scots Fusiliers, b. 1850 ; d. 1888 ; tn. 1873,
Caroline Adeline Maxwell, only child of Walter H.
Gill, late Cape Mounted Riflemen : — .
Ernest Oliver Cavan Lambart, Gentleman, M.C., Lieut,
late R. Berks. Regt. , b. 1874. Res.—
Henry Godfrey Rodolph Lambart. Esq. , late Capt.
Kimberley Light Horse, served S. Africa and Great War,
b. 1876 ; tn. 1901, Ruby, youngest d. of M. J. Kerchoff.
Res.—
Son of Arthur Oliver Lambart, Gentleman, of East
London, South Africa, b. 1855; d. 1903; tn. 1879,
Annie Louisa, d. of Augustus Hillier : —
Ford Augustus Oliver Lambart, Gentleman, b. 1880.
Res.—
Yr. sons of Hon. Oliver William Matthew Lambart,
Comm. R.N., b. 1822 ; d. 1863; tn. 1844, Annie Eliza-
beth, d. of Capt. Willes, R.N. : —
Percy F ancis Lambart, Esq., J.P. ,C.C. for East Sussex.
Lt.-Col. late 5th Fus. , b. 1851: tn. ist, 1881, Helen Anne
(d. 1918), d. of the late Caot. A. Ellice, R.N. ; 2nd, 1918,
Mary, d. of the late Capt. H. Stone, Somerset L.I. Res. —
Sunte Brook, LindfMd, Sussex.
Edgar Alan Lambart, Esq., C.B., Hon. Brig. -Gen. (ret.),
late Col. R.H.A., b. 1857; tn. ist, 1884, Hannah Gerald-
ine (d. 1887), d. of Capt. James Stirling Crawford Stirling-
Stuart of Castle Milk, co. Lanark ; 2nd, 1891, Mary Louisa,
eld. d. of Sir James Robert Walker, 2nd Bart. ; and has
had issue (by ist mar.) — (1) Gerald Edgar Oliver Fortescue
Lambart, Esq., Capt. 19th Hussars, b. 1885; d. 1916 of
wounds received in action ; and Lilian Harriet Georgiana
Gordon; by 2nd mar. — (2) Julian Harold Legge Lambart,
Gentleman, b. 1893, late temp. Lieut. R.F.A., served Great
War, has Croix de Guerre. Res. — 18 Mulberry Walk,
Chelsea, S.W. Club — Naval and Military.
Alfred Charlemagne Lambart, Gentleman, b. 1861 ; tn.
ist, 1897, Constance (who obtained a div. 1914), eld. d. of
Capt. Lyons Green, R.N. ; and has issue — Lydia Abigail
Mary; and Helen Sybil Mary; tn. 2nd, 1920, Anne, d. of
the late Rev. A. H. Belcher, and widow of 5th Earl of
Mexborough. Re* — Florence, Italy.
Son of Sir Francis Gustavus William Lambart, ist Bart.
C.V.O., J.P. co. Meath, Major and Hon. Lt.-Col. 5th
Batt. Leinster Regiment (Royal Meath Militia), b. 1848 ;
d. 1926; m. 1911, Kathleen Barbara Sophia, eld. d. of
late Col. John Arthur Henry Moore - Brabazon of
Tara Hall, co. Meath : —
Sir Oliver Francis Lambart, 2nd Bart. (13 July 1911), b.
1913. Estates — Beau Pare and Barnewallstown, both in
Meath ; Kilbeggan, in co. Westmeath. Seat — Beau Pare,
Ireland.
Son of Gustavus William Lambart, Esq, of Beau
Pare, co. Meath, D.L. , Secretary of the Order of St.
Patrick, B.A. , T.C.D., State Steward to the Lord-
Lieutenant of Ireland 1858-9 and 1874-5, &• 1814 ;
d. 1886 ; m. 1847, Lady Frances Caroline Maria
Conyngham, d. of Francis, 2nd Marquess Conyng-
ham : —
Cyril Henry Edward Lambart, Gentleman, b. 1866 ;
m. 1900, Ethel, d. of— — Ward of Brisbane; and has
issue — (1) Francis Lambart, Gentleman, b. 1900; (2) Charles
Lambart, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; (3) Terence Lambart,
Gentleman, b. 1903; )4) Cyril Lambart, Gentleman, b.
1910 ; and 2 daus. Res. — Queensland.
LAMBE (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, two labels
azure (Lambe); 2 and 3, gules, crusilly fitch^e, a lion
rampant, collared and chained or (Knill). Badge— Issuant
out of a coronet of fleurs-de-lys of four points or, a plume of
five feathers gules. Motto—" Hope."
Sons of John Lawrence Lambe, Gentleman, M.A. , of
Mobberley, Cheshire, b. 1863; d. 1926; tn. 1893,
Mina Marguerite Edwina de Laune, only child of M.
Alexander Valerien Nicholas de Laune of Moscow
and of 16 Rue Pierre Charon, Champs Elysees, Paris,
by Alice, d. and heiress of Joseph Ferdinand Boissard
de Boisdenier of Tours : —
John Lawrence Penrose Lambe, Gentleman, b. Nov. 28,
1894. Post. add. — Magdalen College, Cambridge.
Philip Agnew Lambe, Gentleman, b. Feb. 23, 1897.
Ivor Lambe, Gentleman, b. June 12, 1906.
LAMBERT, see BENCE-LAMBERT.
LAMBERT (U.O., 14 June 1683). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
vert, a lamb argent ; 2 and 3, ermine, an eagle displaved
gules. Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a sagittarv per pale gules and argent, charged
with a trefoil vert, the bow and arrow or. Motto—" Deus
providebit." Livery — Green, with gold facings.
Son of Lewis lones Lambert, Gentleman, B.A.
(T.C.D.), b. 1798; d. 1876; tn. 1830, Georgina, d.
of Richard Anderson, Esq., J. P., of Kilterman Abbey,
Carrickmines, co. Dublin : —
Richard Anderson Lambert, Gentleman, B. A. (T.C.D. ),
M.D., L.R.C.S. (Edin.), b. 1S48. Seat — Parks wood,
Waterford.
Son of Henrv Patrick Lambert of Carnagh, J.P. and
D.L. co. Wexford (High Sheriff 1864), b. 1836;
d. 1896 : —
George Henry Lambert, Esq., J.P. co. Anglesey, late
Capt. Royal Anglesey Engineer Militia, b. 1866 ; m. 1897,
lane, youngest dau. of Francis Augustine Leigh of Rose-
garland, co. Wexford; and has Issue — Henry Francis
Lambert, Gentleman, b. 1898. Seats — Carnagh, New Ross,
co. Wexford ; Tan-y-Craig, Pentraeth, Anglesey.
Sons of Ambrose Lambert, Esq., J. P., of New Grove,
co. Kilkenny, b. 1827; d. 1878; tn. 1864, Mary, d. of
Francis Coppinger: —
Ambrose Lambert, Gentleman, b. 1865. Res. —
Nicholas Henry Lambert, Esq., J. P., b. 1867. Seat —
Dysertmore, co. Kilkenny.
Bertrand Lambert, Gentleman, £. 1878; tn. 1899, Hon.
Margaret Barnewall, sister of Lord Trimlestown. Res. —
1122
Ham
lam
Ygst. son of Ambrose Lambert of New Grove, b. 1789 ;
d. 1856; m. 1823, Eliza, d. of John Snow of Lark-
field :—
Col. Sydenham John Lambert, R.E., b. 1842; m. 1871,
Emily, d. of Gen. David Pott, C.B., Bengal Staff
Corps; and has surv. issue — (1) Edward Lambert,
Gentleman, b. 1874 ; (2) Robert Lambert, Gentleman,
b. 1878; (3) Ambrose Lambert, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; and
Kathleen. Res. — 11 Bessborough Street, S.W. 1.
LAMBERT (H. Coll., Confn. 1751). Gules, three
narcissus flowers argent, a canton or. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount
vert, a centaur passant regardant, the human part proper,
the hind part ermine, girt with a laurel wreath and hold-
ing a bow and arrow gules. Motto — "Optima quseque
honesta."
Son of Frederick Lambert, Esq., of Garratt's Hall, co.
Surrey, £. 1826; d. 1902; m. 1855, Caroline Emma, d.
of James Heygate of Porter's Grange, co. Essex: —
Fredeiick Arthur Heygate Lambert, Esq. {q.v.).
Sons of Benjamin Lambert of Well House, Banstead,
b. 1817; d. 1890; m. 1847, Margaret Ann, d. of
Philip Nelson Tomlins : —
Daniel Henry Lambert, Gentleman, Solicitor, B.A.(Oxon),
b. 1852 ; m. 1895, H61ene Louise, only d. of late Henry
Freeman of Lewes, Sussex; and has issue — (1) Daniel
Edward Raymond Marston Lambert, Gentleman, b. 1898;
[m. 1919, Patricia Mary, yngst. d. of Peter Greig ot
Edinburgh] ; (2) Geoffrey Lionel Ernest Lambert, Gentle-
man, b. 1901 ; Florence Beatrice Nellie ; and Violet Eliza-
beth HeMene [m. 1925, Reginald J. C. Barrington, son of
R. W. Barrington. of Carthagena, Spain], Res. — 31 Perrv
Rise, Forest Hill, S.E 23.
Edward Wilmot Lambert, Gentleman, b. 1857, Club—
Sports.
Sons of Henry Thomas Lambert, Esq., J. P., of Sand-
hills, Bletchingley, and Queen's Gate, S.W., b. 1818 ;
d. 1879; m. 1866, Georgiana Emily, d. of Rev. Sir
Thomas Miller, Bart., of Froyle, Hants. : —
Sir Henry Charles Miller Lambert, K.C.M.G. (1919),
C.B. (1910), M.A. (Oxon.), late of H.M.'s Colonial Office,
Sen. Crown Agent for the Colonies, b. 1868 ; m. 1892,
Aileen Mary, d. of John Raynor Arthur, Esq., late Bombay
C.S. (s. of Rt. Hon. Sir Geo. Arthur, Bt.), by his wife, Hon.
Aileen, sister of Lord Monteagle ; and has had issue —
Roger Uvedale Lambert, Esq., b. 1896 \m. 1922, Muriel
Froude, d. of Sir R. Antrobus, K.C.M.G., C.B. ; and
has issue — Henry Uvedale Antrobus Lambert, Esq., b.
1925] ; Catherine Aileen ; Patience Violet [m, 1924, Charles
Baxter, Esq,, M.C., H.M.'s Diplomatic Service, and has
issue]; and Ruth. Res. — Larklands, Banstead, Surrey.
Club — Athenaeum.
Alfred Uvedale Miller Lambert, Esq., M.A. (Camb.),
F.S.A., J. P. co. Surrey, late Lt. Middx. Yeo. Cav. , b. 1870 ;
m. 1st, 1894, Violet (d. 1894), eld. d. of Walter James
Marshall, Esq., J. P., D.L., of Patterdale Hall, Westmor-
land; 2nd, 1904, Cecily, d. of late Gerard Hoare, Esq. ,
J.P., of Stansted House, Godstone, Surrey ; and has issue —
Uvedale Henry Hoare Lambert, Gentleman, b. 1909.
Res.— South Park Farm, Bletchingley, Redhill. Club—
Windham.
Son of William Lambert, Gentleman, b. 1820 ; d. 1891 ;
m. 1865, Mary, d. of James Bennet of Denmark Hill,
Surrey : —
Ven. Charles Edmund Lambert, M.A. (Camb.), Rector ot
St. James's, Piccadilly, Archdeacon of Hampstead, Exam-
ining Chaplain to the Bishop of London, b. 1872 ; m. 1927,
Helena Mary. d. of Rev. John Henry Joshua Ellison, M.A.,
M.V.O., Rector of St. Michael's, Cornhill. Res. — St.
James's Rectcry, Piccadilly, W. Club — Athenaeum.
FREDERICK ARTHUR HEYGATE LAMBERT,
Esquire, J. P. for the co. of Surrey, Knight of Justice
of the Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
in England, Colonel late Commanding Middlesex Yeomanry
(Duke of Cambridge's Hussars), Captain Reserve of
Officers, served Great War, 1917-19, Fellow of the Society
of Antiquaries. Born 1857, being the eldest son of
Frederick Lambert of Garratts Hall, Banstead, by his wife
Caroline Emma, youngest dau. of the late James Heygate,
Esq. , ot Porters Grange, in the co. of Essex, younger brother
of the late Sir William Heygate, Bart. Armorial bear-
ings—Gules, three narcissus argent, and a canton or.
Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a centaur passant
regardant, the human part proper, and the hind part
ermine girt with a laurel wreath vert, holding a bow
and arrow gules. Motto — " Nosce teipsum." Livery—
lam
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Blue and silver. Married, May 27, 1884, Agnes Helen,
second d.au. of the Rev. Robert Higgens, M.A. , Rural
Dean and Vicar of Wareside, co. Hertford ; and has Issue —
Mary Cecil'ia ; and Joyce Ethel Julia [m. 1915, Surg.-
Lieut. Trevor Ruswell, R.N. (d. 1921) ; and has issue].
Estates — Garratt's Hall, Banstead ; Fairlawn House, Wood-
mansterne, Epsom. Res.— Glyn Maiden, nr. Dolgelly,
Merioneth. Clubs — Cavalry, United Service.
LAMBERT. Gules, a cross crosslet or, between three
cinquefoils pierced argent. Mantling gules and or.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a centaur proper,
charged on the shoulder with a cross crosslet or. Motto —
" Ut quocunque paratus." Livery — Dark blue.
Sons of Col. Joseph Alexander Lambert of Brookhill,
Claremorris, co. Mayo (eld. son ot Alexander Clen-
dinning Lambert and Emma Maria Prendergast), b.
1855 ; (/. igo7 ; m. 1887, Grace Susan, d. of the late
William Dashwood Fane, Esq., of Fulbeck Hall,
Grantham, Lincolnshire: —
Alexander Fane Lambert, Esq., M.C. , Major R.A., b.
1887 ; m. 1923, Gladys Rose Geraldine, d. of the late Capt.
Frederick |. Gough, of Salisbury House, Clonmel. Seat —
Brookhill, Claremorris, co. Mayo. Club — Naval and
Military.
Guy William Lambert, Gentleman, b. 1889; m. 1917,
Nadine Frances Gwendolen, d. of the late Wilson Noble
of Park Place, Henley-on-Thames ; and has issue — Robert
Guy Wilson Lambert, Gentleman, b. 1921 ; Rachel Anna ;
and Evelyn Millicent Marian. Res. — 86 Chester Square,
S.W.i. Club — Athenseum.
Francis John Lambert, Esq,, D.S.C., Lt..Comdr. R.N.,
b. 1891. ; m. 1922, Barbara Yelverton, d. of Barry Yelver-
ton Goring, and has issue — Eloise Marian Grace Georgina.
Res.—
Jeffrey Maurice Lambert, Gentleman, Lieut. R.E. ,\b.
1900. Res. —
LAMBOURNE, Baron, see LOCKWOOD.
LAMBTON, see DAWSON-LAMBTON.
2nd Batt. Northumberland Fusiliers, served Sudan 1898,
S. Africa 1899-1902, Brig.-Gen. comdg. Bde. 1914-15,
Lt.-Col. and Comdt. Durham Vol. Regt. 1917-18, b. 1857;
m. 1912, Lavina Marion, eld. d. of William Henry Gar-
forth of Weston Hall, York, and has issue — Charles
William Lambton, Esq., b. 1921 ; and Diana Mary. Res.
— Mortimer Hill, Mortimer, Berks. Club — Turf.
Hon. George Lambton, b. i860; m. 1908, Cicely Mar-
garet, elder d. of Sir John Francis Fortescue Horner,
K.C. V.O., of Mells Park, Somerset ; and has issue — John
Lambton, Esq., b. 1909 ; Edward George Lambton, Esq.,
b. 1918 ; Anne Katharine Swynford ; and Sibyl Frances
Mary Diadem. Res. — Mesnil Warren, Newmarket. Club—
Turf.
Hon. Sir William Lambton, K.C.B., C.M.G., C.V.O.,
D.S.O., Col. late comdg. Coldstream Guards, A. A. and
Q.M.G. London Dist. 1913-14, Maj.-Gen. and Mil. Sec. to
C.-in-C. B. E.F. 1914-15, Groom-in-Waiting to King
George 1910-16, served in South Alrican War, and Great
War, b. 1863 ; m. 1921. Lady Katharine de Vere Somerset,
d. of 10th Duke of St. Albans. Res. — Villa St. Georges,
Cap d' Ail, France. Cluts — Turf, Guards'.
Hon. Claud Lambton, b. 1865 ; m. 1901, Lettice, d. of
Edward Wormald ; and has issue — (1) Hedworth Lambton,
Esq., b. 1904; (2) D'Arcy Lambton, Esq., b. 1908; (3)
Gervase Lambton, Esq., b. 1912 ; and Angela Marjorie.
Res. -102 Lancaster Gate, W.2. Club — Turf.
Hon. D'Arcy Lambton, Comdr. R.N. Emergency List,
late Capt. 3rd Batt. Duke of Cornwall's L. I., formerly
Lieut. R.N., b. 1866; m. 1888, Florence Ethel (whom he
divorced 1899), d. of Arthur Sproule of Goulburn, N.S.W.,
and has issue — Eileen [m. 1918, Alfred Trevor Barker].
Res. — Rickleden, Little Bookham.
LAMINGTON, Baron, see COCHRANE-BAILLIE.
LAMONT of Knockdow (L.O. matric, 1898). Azure, a
lion rampant argent, armed and langued gules, within an orle
of monds or, crossed and surmounted of a cross patee of
LAMBTON of Lambton Castle (H. Coll.). Quarterly
1. sable, a fesse between three lambs passant argent
(Lambton); 2. argent, a fesse gules between three popin-
jays vert, collared of the second (Lumley); 3. argent,
an inescutcheon sable within an orle of cinquefoils gules
(Hedworth); 4. argent, three cinquefoils gules (Darcy).
Mantling/ sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a ram's head caboshed argent, armed sable.
Motto — " Le jour viendra."
Sons of Rt. Hon. George Frederick D'Arcy Lambton.
2nd Earl of Durham, b. 1828; d. 1879; m. 1854,
Lady Beatrix Frances Hamilton (d. 1871), d. of 1st
Duke of Abercorn, K.G. : —
Rt. Hon. Fredericki William Lambton, 4th Earl of Durham
and Viscount Lambton (U.K., 23 March 1833), and Barcn
Durham (U.K., 29 January 1828), D.L. co. Northumber-
land, M.P. S.E. Durham 1900-10, formerly for S.
Durham 1880-5, late Hon. Col. Northumberland Fusiliers,
formerly Lieut. Coldstream Guards [Supporters — Two
lions, the dexter gules, the sinister azure, each ducallv
gorged and supporting a staff or, therefrom banners of the
second, the dexter banner charged with a cross patonce and
the sinister with a lion passant guardant of the third], b.
1855; m. 1879, Beatrix, d. of John Bulteel of Pamflete ;
and has surv. issue — (1) John Frederick Lambton, Esq.,
commonly called Viscount Lambton, Capt. late 3/7
Batt. Northumberland Fusiliers, served Great War, b.
1884 [m. 1919, Diana Mary (d. 1924), d. of Granville R. F.
Farquhar, of Dalton Hall, Beverley, and has issue — Hon.
John Roderick Geoffrey Francis Edward Lambton, b.
1920; Hon. Anthony Claud Frederick Lambton,^. 1922];
(2) Hon. Claud Lambton, D.S.O., Capt. Lanarkshire Imp.
Yeo., b. 1888 [m. 1916, Olive Eleanor Isobel, d. of William
R. P. Lockwood, and has issue — Barbara AnneJ ; Lady
Violet [m. 1905, 4th Earl of Ellesmere, and has issue] ; Lady
Lilian [m. 1902, 13th Earl of Home, and has issue] ;
and Lady Joan Katherine [m. i92i,Capt. the Hon. Hugh
Edward Joicey, D.S.O. , and has issue]. Seats — Lambton
Castle, Fence Houses, Durham ; Fenton, Northumberland.
Club — Travellers'.
The late Hon. Sir Hedworth Meux (q.v.).
Hon. Charles Lambton, D.S.O. , Brig.-Gen. ; Col. late
the third. Mantling azure, doubled argent. Crest —
Upon a wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand couped at the
wrist, holding a dagger erect in pale proper. Motto — " Ne
parcas nee spernas. "
Son of Sir James Lamont, 1st Bart., of Knockdow, co.
Argyll, J. P. co. Argyll and D.L. co. Bute, M.P. for
1124
ilam
Lan
the latter county 1865 to 1868, F.G.S., 6. 1828; d. 1913 ;
m. 1868, Adelaide Eliza (d. 1925), elder d. of Sir George
William Denys, Bart. , of Draycott, Yorks. : —
Sir Norman Lamont, 2nd Bart. (16 July 1910), J. P., D.L.
co. Argyll, M.P. co. Bute 1905-10, F.S.A. (Scot.), b. 1869.
Seats — Knockdow, Toward, co. Argyll ; and Palmiste,
Trinidad. Town residence — 6 Sloane Square, S.W.i . Club
— Reform.
LAMONT of that Ilk (L.O., c. 1672-7, rematric. 12 Jan.
1909). Azure, a lion rampant argent. Mantling azure,
doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath cf his liveries, a
dexter hand couped at the wrist proper. Motto — " Ne
parcas nee spernas." Supporters — Two savages wreathed
about the middle with laurel, each holding in the exterior
band a club resting on the shoulder proper.
Eld and only surv. son of Archibald lames Lamont cf
that Ilk, J. P., D.L., b. 1818 ; d. 1862; m. 2nd, 1844,
Harriet, d. of Col. Alexander Campbell of Pcssil : —
John Henry Lamont, Esq., of that Ilk, J. P., D.L. , and
Commnr. of Supply for co. of Argyll, late Major 9th
Lancers, b. 1854. Res. — Cron House, Torrington, N.
Devon.
LAMONT (L.O., 21 Nov. 1888). Parted per pale azure
and argent, a lion rampant eounterchanged, on a chief or,
a lymphad sable, oars in action, nagged gules. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of his
liveries, a dexter hand proper holding a rleur-de-lvs gules.
Motto — " Ne parcas nee spernas." Livery — Blue and
silver.
Son of Henry Lamont, Esq., J. P. co. Kerry and for
Dumfriesshire, and Commissioner of Supply for Ayr-
shire, b. 1844 ; d. 1908 ; m. 1875, Jane, d. of the late
Robert Curie, Gentleman, of Crown Gardens and
Whiteinch, Glasgow: —
Henry Charles Lamont, Esq., Major late "Queen's
Own" Lanarkshire Yeo. Cav. , b. 1876; m. 1907, Isabella
Sarah, eldest d. of Richard George Grahamshaw of Porta-
down, co. Armagh. Estates — Greelaw and Blair, co. Ayr ;
Gribton, co. Dumfries.
on a chief of the last, a cross flory between two goats' heads
couped of the first ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, in front of a cubit arm erect, encircled about
the wrist with a wreath of oak and holding in the hand
a sword proper, hilt and pommel or, an escutcheon argent,
charged with a goat's head couped sable ; with the Mottoes,
over the crest, "Through;" under the arms, " Providen-
tia Dei stabiliuntur familia." Livery — Black. Married,
Elizabeth Anne, younger d. of the late William Bagshawe
of London.
LAM PLUG H. Sable, on a pile nebuly between two
roses or, barbed and seeded vert, a cross flory of the field.
Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
in front of a goat's head couped argent, armed or, gorged
with a collar nebuly sable, two roses gules, barbed and
The Late CHARLES EDWARD LAMPLUGH, Esq.,
J. P. and D.L. co. Middlesex, and J. P. co. of London, Lord
of the Manor of Sutton, F.R.G.S. Born 1838. Died 1 go*,.
Armorial bearings — Argent, fourcinquefoils in cross gules,
seeded proper. Motto — " Providentia Dei stabiliuntur
familiae."
Eld. son of Rev. David Lamphigh. M.A. , Clerk in
Holy Orders, Vicar of Marham, Norfolk: —
Rev. Alfred Amos Fletcher Lamplugh, M.A. Camb. ,
b. . Res.— 29 Cromwell Road, N. Whitstable, Kent.
LAMPSON (H. Coll., 1866). Per saltire argent and
gules, two gryphon's heads erased in fesse and as many
escarbuncles in pale eounterchanged. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a gryphon's
head erased gules, charged with an escarbuncle argent
between two wings paly of four argent and gules. Motto
— " Persevera et vince."
Son of Sir George Curtis Lampson, 2nd Bart., b. 1833 ;
d. 1899 ; m. , Sophia, ygst. d. of Manuel van
Gelderen :—
Sir Curtis George Lampson, 3rd Bart., of Rowfant (16
Nov. 1866), F.R.G.S., F.R.Z.S., late Lieut. 5th Ban.
Somerset L.I.,and Capt. R.A.S.C.,^. 1890 ; m. 1920, Maud,
d. of Alfred Wrigley, of Mancnester. Res. —
Sons of Norman George Lampson, Esq., D.L.
Middlesex, J. P. Surrey and London, b. 1850; d. 18Q4 ;
m. 1874, Helen Agnes, d. of Peter Blackburn, Esq.,
M.P., of Killearn, co. Stirling: —
Curtis Walter Lampson, Gentleman, C.B.E., B.A. (Oxon.),
b. 1875; m. 1908, Hilda, d. of Sir David Baird, 3rd Bart. ;
and has issue — Leslie ; and Elizabeth Miranda. Res. —
Willinghurst, Shamley Green, Guildford. Club — Travellers'.
Sir Miles Wedderburn Lampson, K.C.M.G., C.B.,
M.V.O. , H.M.'s Envoy Extra, and Min. Plen. at Peking
since 1926, of the Foreign Office 1903-8 and from 1012,
Second Sec. of Embassy at Japan 1908-10 and at Sophia
1911-12, has Fourth Class of Japanese Order of the Rising
Sun, and Third Class of Japanese Order of the Sacred
Treasure, b. 1880; m. 1912, Rachel Mary Hele, d. of William
Wilson Phipps of Culford Gardens, S.W. ; and has issue —
Graham Curtis Lampson, Esq., b. 1919; Mary Katha-
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rine; and Margaret Miranda. Res. — British Legation,
Peking; Farm House, Pont Street, S.W.i. Club -
Travellers'.
Adam Cathcart Lampson, Esq., Major lateQ.O. Cameron
Highlanders, b. 1882; m. 1915, Margueretta Aggie Eileen,
d. of the late J. W. Hutchison, D.L., of Edingham, co.
Kirkcudbright ; and has issue— Norman John Lampson,
Gentleman, b. 1926; and Ursula Agnes. Res. —
L'AMY, see RAMSAY L'AMY.
LANCASTER HERALD, see RUSSELL.
EDWARD SNOW LANCASTER, Esquire, J. P. cos. ot
Devon and London. Born Feb. 8, 1850, being the sixth son
of James Lancasterof Kingston, S. Hants., by his wife Sarah,
youngest dau. of James Snow of Portsea, Hants. Armo-
rial bearing's -Azure, on a bend indented plain cottised or,
a rose gules, barbed and seeded proper, between two fleurs-
de-lys purpure, the whole between as many lions rampant
of the second. Mantling azure and or. Crest On a
wreath of the colours, a lion rampant or, charged on the
shoulder with three fleurs-de-lys chevronwise azure, grasp-
ing in the dexter forepaw a scimitar proper, pommel and
hilt gold, and supporting with the sinister an antique shield
of the first, thereon arose as in the arms. Motto — " Semper
paratus." Married, Sept. 8, 1874, Kate, youngest dau. of
William Cavander of Rayleigh, Essex ; and has had Issue —
(1) William Erne-t Lancaster, Gentleman, Lieut. West India
Regt., b. June 14, 1875 [m. 12 May and d. 9 Sept. 1903];
(2) Roy Cavander Lancaster, Gentleman, b. Feb. 25, 1896 ;
(3) Edward Eric Lancaster, Gentleman, b. Aug. 31, 1897;
Florence Kate ; Ethel May ; Olive Evelyn ; and Dorothy.
Res.— 25 Park Road, Clarence Gate, N.W.i. Clubs—
R.A.C., Coventry and County (Coventry1.
The Late Sir WILLIAM JOHN LANCASTER,
Knt. Bachelor (1906), J. P., a Freeman of the City of
King's Lynn 1 91 2. Born Oct. 24, 1841 ; died Feb.
28, 1929, being the only son of John Lancaster, Yeo-
man, and Harriot his wife, dau. of John Bayleild,
Yeoman. Armorial bearings— Or, two bars sable, on a
pale engrailed ermine, four cinquefoils palewise of the
second. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, two cinquefoils fessewise, that on the dexter
caster, Esq., b. 1880; killed in action 1917 ; (4) Hugh Lan-
caster, Esq., Capt. 1st Norfolk Regt., b. 1882; Mary [m.
1901, R. J. B. Storey (d. 1926)] ; Harriot ; and Katharine.
Res. — South Lynn, Putney Hill.
LANCASTER (H. Coll.). Argent, two bars invected
between as many Haunches gules, on each Haunch a lion
passant guardant of the field. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon two mullets fesse-
wise gules, a lion's head erased argent, gorged with a
collar vair.
Son of George Granville Lancaster, Gentleman, Lord
of the Manor of Kelmarsh, b. 1853 ; d. 1907 ; m. 1896,
Cicely, d. of Sir Claude Champion de Crespigny,
Bart. :—
Claude Granville Lancaster, Esq., Capt. R.H. Gds.,/'.
1899. Seat — Kelmarsh Hall, Kelmarsh, Northants.
DAVID GUILD LANDALE, Esq., J. P. Surrey. Born
June 11, 1842, being the third son of the late David Landale,
"Merchant in Kirkcaldy, by Mary his wife, dau. of William
Russell, Manufacturer in the same town. Armorial bearings
— Parted per pale or and azure, an orle indented on the
inner side, in chief a mullet all counterchanged. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
Mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, a dexter arm embowed holding up
two branches of laurel in orle proper ; and in an escroll
above, this Motto, " Pax aut defensio." Married, April 30,
1879, Agnes Katherine, only daughter of George Henderson
of Heverswood, Brasted, in the county of Kent ; and has
Issue — (1) Henderson Russell Landale, Gentleman, born
February 21, 1880; (2) David Eustace Landale, Gentleman,
born November 3, 1886 ; Ruth Mary Sinclair ; and Kathe-
rine Maud Agnes. Estate— Limpsfield Grange, Limpsfield,
Surrey. Res.— 10 Princes Gate, S.W.7. Club— Oriental.
LANDON (H. Coll.). Gyronny of eight or and azure,
sable, that on the sinister or, surmounted by a third
cinquefoil per pale of the last and first. Motto — " Ornat
fortem prudentia." Married, 1868, Sarah Harriot, d. of
Daniel Thomas Roy, M.D. (d. 1889); and had Issue — (1)
John Roy Lancaster, YLsq.,b. 1871 ; (2) Henry Lancaster,
Esq., M.A., Barrister-at-Law, b. 1879; (3) Robert Lan-
an escutcheon argent, on a chief of the first a greyhound
courant sable. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a
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wreath of the colours, two arms embowed vested argent
holding in the dexter hand a rose gules and in the sinister
a lily argent, both slipped and leaved proper. Mottoes —
" Ma force d'en haut " ; " Peregrinus in terra."
Sons of Rev. Edward Henry Landon, b. 1813 ; d. 1877 ;
m. 1865, Caroline Adelaide, d. of the Rev. the Hon.
Arthur Philip Perceval: —
Rev. Guy Landon, M.A., Hon. Canon of Winchester,
Rector of Alverstoke, Hants., b. 1865 ; m. 1890, Mary
Frances, d. of F. M. T. Jones- Balme, Esq., J. P. and
D. L. , of High Close, Ambleside ; and has issue — Evelyn
Mary ; and Cicely Mary. Res. — Rectory, Alverstoke,
Hants.
Lionel Landon, Gentleman, b. 1867. Res. — 14 Cowley
Street, Westminster, S.W.
Son of Godfrey Edward Landon, Gentleman, b. 1873 ;
d. 1924 ; m. 1904, Helen Mary Caroline, d. of the late
Rev. Gilbert Vyvyan Heathcote: —
Lionel Heiithcote Landon, Gentleman, b. 1907. Res. —
LANDON (H. Coll.). Gyronny of eight or and azure,
an inescutcheon argent, on a chief of the first a greyhound
courant sable. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, two arms embowed, vested argent,
holding in the dexter hand a rose gules, and in the sinister
a lily argent, both slipped and leaved proper. Motto-
"Ma force d'en haut." Livery — Dark blue, with yellow
facings.
Eld. son of Edward Palmer Landon, Gentleman,
b. 1850; d. 1927; m. 1874, Mary Rosamund, d. of the
late Joseph Adolphus Magrath, M.D. : —
Francis Palmer Landon, Esq., Major (ret.) R.A.S.C.,
b. 1877; m. 1904, Nancy, yngr. d. of Sir Thomas Wilmot
Peregrine Blomefield, Bt., C.B., J. P., and has issue —
Richard Francis Palmer Landon, Gentleman, b. 1905;
Humphrey Blomefield Landon, Gentleman, b. 1920 ; Lilias
Nancy ; and Jane Napier. Res. — Eversley Cross House,
nr. Basingstoke, Hants. Clubs — Union, St. Stephen's,
Flyfishers', East Riding (Hull).
LANE (H. Coll.). Argent, a lion rampant gules, in
chief two trefoils slipped vert, a bordure sable.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Issuant from a circlet
surmounted by three roses or, a demi-grifnn sable, winged
argent, holding between the claws a rod of ^Esculapius
proper. Badge — A rose gules, leaved, barbed, seeded and
slipped proper, and a rod of ^Esculapius also proper, in
saltire enfiled by a circlet gold. Motto — " Liberte tout
entiere."
Son of Brig-Surg. Benjamin Lane, A. M.S., b. 1827 ;
m. 1855, Caroline Arbuthnot, d. of Dr. Joseph Ewing,
A.M.S. :—
Sir William Arbuthnot Lane, 1st Bart. (19 June 1913),
C.B., F.R.C.S., b. 1856 ; m. 1884, Charlotte Jane, M.B.E.,
Dame of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of
St. John of Jerusalem in England, d. of John
Briscoe, of Tinvane, co. Kilkenny ; and has issue —
William Arbuthnot Lane, Esq., b. 1897; Lottie Rhona
Arbuthnot; Irene Briscoe Arbuthnot [m. 191 1, Harold
Chappie, M.C., M.A., B.Sc, F.R.C.S. ; and has issue.
(Res. — 18 Devonshire Street, W.i)] ; Eileen Caroline
Arbuthnot [m. 1913, Nathan Mutch, M.A., M.D.,
F.R.C.P., and has issue. Res. — 21 Cavendish Square,
W. Club — Athenaeum.
CHARLES PELHAM LANE, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace for the counties of Worcester and Warwick, and
tor the former county a Deputy-Lieutenant, and (1915)
High Sheriff, an Alderman of the County Council,
Master of Arts of the University of Oxford. Born
September 25, 1851, being the only son of the late
Thomas Lane, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and
Deputy-Lieutenant, by his wife Anne Perry, daughter of
Charles Shaw. Armorial bearings (H. Coll., 17 June 1890)
—Party per pale azure and gules, four crescents in fesse or,
between three saltires of the last ; and for his Crest, on
a wreath of the colours, two griffins' heads couped and
addorsed, the dexter azure and the sinister gules, in front
thereof a crescent between two saltires fessewise argent ;
with the Motto, " Tenax et fidelis. " Livery — Black coat
and waistcoat, gold buttons, drab overcoat. Married,
February 22, 1877, Catharine George Ann, dau. of George
Webster Napier ; and has surv. Issue — (1) Thomas Reginald
Pelham Lane, Gentleman, A.M.I. C.E., b. May 23, 1878;
(2) Charles Cyril Pelham Lane, Gentleman, B.A. Oxford,
TENAXETrFIDELlS
b. August 19, 1879 ; and Dorothy Evelyn. Estates —
Moundsley Hall, and other property in the counties of
Worcester and Warwick. Postal address — Moundsley Hall,
King's Norton, Worcestershire. Club — Worcestershire
(Worcester).
LANE (U.O., 1916.). Argent, a fesse wavy azure, be-
tween a lion passant in chief, and two saltires couped in
base all gules. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest —
Lan
On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant argent,
holding between the paws a fleur-de-lys per pale azure and
gules. ° Motto—" Esse quam videri."
Son of Stephen Orson Lane, of Hill's Court, Braunton,
N. Devon, b. 1821 ; d. 1906; m. 1855, Rebecca Prole,
d. of William Harris, of Braunton, N. Devon:—
Denis Downes Lane, Esq., Capt. (ret.) R.N., b. i860;
m. 1902, Anna Phillips, d. of George Horton ; and has
issue_john Downes Lane, Gentleman, b. 1909 ; George
Francis Lane, Gentleman, b. 1910 ; and Anna Barbara.
Res. — 12 St. Mary Abbott's Court, Kensington, W.14.
Club — Junior Naval and Military.
LANE (H. Coll.). Quarterly of 35, 1 and 35, per fesse
or and azure, a chevron gules between three mullets counter-
changed of the field, on a canton gules three lions passant
guardant in pale or; 2. the same without the augmentation;
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3. or, a chevron gules between three mullets azure (Lane,
ancient) ; 4. argent, a lion rampant ermines (De la Hyde) ;
5 sable, six plates, three, two, and one, on a canton argent,
a lion rampant gules (De la Hyde Sych) ; 6. argent, two
bars and a canton gules (Partrich) ; 7. gules, a sneyd argent
(Prayers) ; 8. argent, three bugle-horns sable, stringed vert
(Wyrley) ; 9. argent, a chevron engrailed, between three
bugle-horns sable (Wyrley) ; 10. or, a chevron gules, be-
tween three lions rampant azure (Wyrley) ; 11. gules, six
fleurs-de-lys, three, two, and one argent (Wyrley) ; 12.
sable, two lions passant in pale argent, ducally crowned or,
holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lys azure (Heronville) ,
13. argent, a bend azure, between a rose in chief and a
fleur-de-lys in base gules (Overton) ; 14. sable, a fesse
between three sheldrakes argent (Sheldon) ; 15. argent, on
a bend between two lions rampant sable, a wyvern of the
field (Ruding); 16. argent, on a bend sable, three lions'
heads couped of the field, ducally crowned or (Wroth) ;
17. sable, a cross crosslet argent (Durants) ; 18. gules, a
chevron between three lions' gambs ermine (Wrotham) ;
19. azure, two bars dancettee or (Stonard) ; 20. azure, on
a chevron engrailed argent, between three lions passant
guardant or, as many crosses patee sable (Fowler) ; 21.
per pale sable and argent, an eagle displayed with two
heads counterchanged, ducally gorged or (Lovedale); 22.
ermine, on a canton gules, an owl argent (Barton); 23.
barry of six gules and argent, on a chief or a lion passant
guardant azure (Englefield) ; 24. argent, a chevron between
three martlets sable (Clarke); 25. argent, three wolves
erased, two and one gules, a bordure azure, charged with
eight towers or (Rycott) ; 26. vaire, argent, and gules
(Garnon) ; 27. or, six billets, three, two, and one gules
(Colvile) ; 28. azure, two bars argent, a bend chequy or
and gules (Lee) ; 29. vert, three goats salient argent, armed
or (Trollop) ; 30. quarterly, azure and gules, three sinister
hands appaumee argent (Leveson) ; 31. argent, two bendlets
wavy sable, between as many wolves' heads erased gules,
a bordure of the last (Clements) ; 32. argent, on a chevron
gules, between three cinquefoils azure, as many bezants
(Hampton) ; 33. vert, a chevron argent, between three coeks
or (Whadcock) ; 34. gules, a lion rampant double-queued
ermine (Stokes). Mantling azure and or. Crest— Upon
a wreath of the colours, a strawberry- roan horse salient,
couped at the flanks, bridled sable, bitted and garnished
or, supporting between the feet an imperial crown proper.
Motto— "Garde le roy." Livery— Dark blue and orange.
Sons of John Henry Hervey Vincent Lane, Esq., of
King's Bromley Manor, co. Stafford, J. P., D.L. for
Staffs., Capt. of S. Staffs. Regt., b. 1867; d. 1917;
m. 1902, Hon. Grace Louisa Edwardes, d. of William,
4th Lord Kensington: —
Thomas John Henry Vincent Lane, Gentleman, *. 1905.
Seats— Kmg's Bromley Manor, near Lichfield, co. Stafford ;
and Lily Hill, Bracknell, co. Berkshire.
Richard William Walter de Lone Lane, Gentleman,
b. 1908. __. ,
Sons of John Henry Bagot Lane, Esq., of Kings
Bromley Manor, of the 3rd King's Own Stafford Rifles,
and Lieutenant-Colonel Coldstream Guards, M.A.,
J. P. cos. of Berkshire and Stafford, by his wife Susan
Anne, d. and co-h. of Henry William Vincent of Lily
Hill, co. Berkshire, and Bradwell Grove, co. Oxford :—
Arthur Edward Cecil Lane, Esq., J. P. cos. Staffordshire
and Kent, served Great War with Canadian Infantry,
b. 1871 ; m. 1922, Beatrice Margaret, d. of the late Richard
Davies Perry, of New York. Res.— Wilcuma, Cowichan
Bay, P.O. Vancouver Island, B.C. Clubs— Jun. Carlton,
Union (Victoria, Vancover).
George Alfred Osborne Lane, Esq., Lt.-Col. late Cold-
stream Gds. , b. 1875 ; m. 1913. Edith Sinclair, younger d. of
late Col. E. A. Hannay of Ballylough, co. Antrim. Res.—
Son of Sidney Leveson Lane, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
N R. Yorks. and J. P. co. Northampton, late Capt.
1st Staffordshire Mil., b. 1831 ; d. 1910 ; w. 1863,
Mary Isabel, Viscountess Downe (d. 1900), relict oi
Henry, Viscount Downe, and d. of Hon. Richard
Bagot : —
Sidney Ernald Ralph Lane, Esq., late Capt. 3rd Batt.
Princess of Wales's Own Yorks. Regt., b. 1863; m. 1905,
Mabel Emilie, widow of Capt. Philip Green, late 9th
Lancers, and d. of Sir Edward Henry Scott, 5th Ht. Post
add. — Manor House, Great Addington, Thrapston,
Northants. ,,„,-.
Sons of Cecil Newton Lane, Esq., C.M.G. of Whiston
Hall, Shropshire, J. P. and D.L. ,b. 1833; d. 1897; m.
1876, Adela Mary, d. of the Hon. and Rev. Frederic
Bertie : —
Newton Frederic Seymour Lane, Gentleman, b. 1879 ;
m. 1910, Vera. d. of J. Magrath of Hobart, Tasmania.
Post. add. — Rycote House, Leamington.
Percy Ernald Lane, Gentleman, b. 1881. Res. —
John Ronald Lane, Gentleman, b. 1884. Res. —
Son of Very Rev. Ernald Lane, Dean of Rochester,
D D M.A. Oxford, formerly Fellow of All Souls'
College, Oxford, Rector of Albury, Vicar of St.
Michael's, Handsworth, Birmingham, Rector of Leigh,
Staffs and Archdeacon of Stoke-on-Trent, b. 1836 ; d.
i9i3 ; m. 1879, Evelyn Adelaide, d. of J. W. Philips,
Esq., J.P.,of Heybndge, Staffs :-
Geoffrey Ernald William Lane, Esq., Major late Rifle
Brigade, served with Brit. Exped. Force 1914 (wounded)
b. 1882 ; m. 1919, Elizabeth Adeline, d. of Capt. Cecil
Boyle ; and has issue— Priscilla Mary. Res.—
Younger son of John Newton Lane and the Hon.
Agnes Bagot: —
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Major-Gen. Sir Ronald Bertram Lane, K.C.B. , K.C. V.O. ,
formerly Rifle Brigade, served in Zulu War 1879 (desp. ,
medal and cLisp), in Transvaal 1 880-1, with Egypt Ex-
pedition 1882 (desp., medal with clasp, bronze star, 4th
class Osmanieh), Lieut.-Gov. and Sec. Royal Hospital,
Chelsea, 1905 -9, b. 1847; in. 1893, Augusta Sarah, d. of
the late John A. Beaumont of Wimbledon Park ; and has
had issue — George Ronald Lane, Esq., Coldstream Gds.,
b. 1894; killed in action 1916. Res. — Carlton Hall, Sax-
mundham. Clubs — United Service, Army and Navy, Turf,
Junio- Carlton.
Sons of Charles Leveson Line, b. 1839 ; d. 1905 ;
m. i860, Fanny Henrietta Katherine, d. of Henry
Manning: —
Charles Chester Leveson Lane, Gentleman, b. 1862; in.
1892, Blanche, d. of Sidney Glendinning; and has surv.
issue — Blanche Evelyn ; and Dorothy Mary. Res. —
Guy Rupert Leveson Lane, Gentleman, b. 1866; m.
1894, Georgina Phyllis, d. of George Loiimer; and has
issue — Selby George Capel Lane, Gentleman, b. 1901.
Res.—
Harry Thomas F'enton Leveson Lane, Gentleman, b.
1871 ; m. 1896, Lily Agnes Clare, d. of William Henry
Vaughan ; and has issue — John Chandos Lane, Gentle-
man, b. 1897. Res. —
Son of Richard Hay Douglas Lane, Esq., Capt. late
17th Lancers, b. 1823; d. 1901 ; m. 1st, 185 1, Eizabeth
Middleton (d. 1874), d. and heir of Thomas Ward of
Heath House, Middlesex: —
Charles Middleton Robert Douglas Lane, Gentleman,
b. 1864; m. 1st, 1888, Leila Marion, d. of Thomas
Theodore Brewer Hooke of No ton Hall, co. Worcester;
2nd, 1900, Vere Georgina Pellew, d. of James Stark
Skipper; and has surv. issus — (1) Graham Lewis Hay
Douglas Lane, Gentleman, b. 1893 ; (2) Robert Henry
Douglas Lane, Gentleman, b. 1896 ; (3) George Edward
Douglas Lane, Gentleman, b. 1899; (4) Charles Ivor
Campbell Douglas Lane, Gentleman, b. 1902; (5) Gordon
Middleton Douglas Lane, Gentleman, b. 1905 ; and Gladys
Mar v. Res. —
Sons of Thomas Bruce Lane, Gentleman, H.E.I.C.S.,
£.1831; d, ; vi 1853, Adelaide FannySpring, d. of
WilhamHallows Belli of the H.E.I.C.S. :—
Cecil Bruce Lane, Gentleman, b. 1857; m. 1885, Frances
Mary, d. or" Joseph Martin; and has surv. issue — John
Francis Bruce Lane, Gentleman, b. 1890; Edward de Lona
Lane, Gentleman, b. 1894; and two daus. Res. —
Arthur Bruce Lane, Gentlem.in, b. 1858. Res. —
H-rb;rt Edward Bruce Lane, Esq., C.M.G., R.A. ,
Brig.-Gen. (ret.), formerfy Col. R.A., b. 1862; m. 1893,
Lilian Evangeline, d. of Gen. A. Caddell, R.E. ; and has
issue — A dau. Res. — ti Penlee Gardens, Stoke, Plymouth.
Son of Henry Murray Lane, Esq., Chester Herald,
simetim? Registrar of H.M. College of Arms, b. 1833 ;
d. 1913 ; m. 1st, 1862, Mary Isabella, eldest d. of
Richard Fiennes Wykeham Martin : —
Gerald Stratford Murray Lane, Gentleman, b. 1863-
Res. —
Sons of Major-Gen. Charles Stuart Lane, C.B. ,
Indian Ar.ny, b. 1831 ; d. 1913 ; m. 1852, Anne
Josephine, d. of the Rev. Richard Boyes : —
Charles Stuart Lane, Gentleman, b. 1863; m. 1890, Alice,
d. of Richard Thweate and widow of Arthur Sandys ; and
has surv. issue— Florence. Res. —
Henry Arthur Lane, CLE., Brig.-Gen. (ret.), late Col..
b. 1868 ; m. 1899, Mary Elizabeth, d. of Gen. Henry
Smyth, C.B. ; and has surv. issue — Eva Mary; and ancther
dau. Club — Jun. Army and Navy.
Frederick Cecil Lane, Esq.. CLE., Lt.-Col., late R.A.,
*. 1871. Club— E.l. United Service.
Son of Richard Lane, b. 1794; d. 1870: m. 1827.
Sarah Pink, d. of George Thomas Tracy of Liskeard,
co. Cornwall : —
Wilmot Lane, Gentleman, H.E.I.C, Civil Service,
Bengil Presidency, b. 1833; "»• ist, 1854, Louisa Sarah
Anne (d. 1855), d- and coh. of Charles Patten Vale ; 2nd
1862, Martha, d. of the late Lt.-Col. Henrv Roche Osborne'
Bengal Army; and has surv. issue — (1) Robert Hugh Lane-
Gentleman, b. 1866; (2) Wilmot Ernest Lane, Gentleman,
b. 186-); (3) John Osborne Lane, Gentleman, *. 1872; (4)
Alfred Bloomfield Lane, Gentleman, b. 1873; (s) Frank
Bernard Lane, Gentleman, Lieut. Royal Dub. Fus., served
in S. Africa (wounded), b. 1879 ; (6) Septimus Arthur Lane,
Gentleman ; and five daus. Res. — ■
LANE-FOX, see FOX.
LANESBOROUGH, Earl of, see BUTLER.
LANG (H. Coll., 1906). Per pale indented argent and
sable, three lions' heads erased counterchanged, on a chier
indented ermine, a dolphin naiant of the second. Mantling-
sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
boar's head erased proper, between two fleurs-dejlys or.
Motto — " Virtuti fortuna comes." Livery — Green and
gold.
Sons of Col. Arthur Moffatt Lang, C.B., R.E. , of
Box Grove Lodge, Guildford,^. 1832; m. ist, 1858,
Sarah, d. of Gen. Francis Burton Boileau, R.A. ; 2nd,
1893, Edith Mina, d. of Rev. Owen Charles Seymour
Lang, Rector of Bentley ; 3rd, 1905, Ida Caroline
Frances {Res.— Dovedale, Sydney Road, Guildford), d.
of James Coxon Richardson, Esq., J. P., of
Glanrafon : —
Col. Arthur George Boileau Lang, ist P.W.O. Goorkha
Rifles, b. 1861 ; m. 1889, Beatrice C. Parsons; and has
issue — Iris. Post add. —
Col. Elliot Brownlow Lang, 5th Cav., b. 1862; m.
1900, Jessie Thornhill.
Col. Cecil Frederick Grant Lang, 31st Lancers, b. 1874 ;
m. 1902, Mabel Forbes, and has issue — Ian Forbes Lang,
Gentleman, b. 1905 ; and Derek Lang, Gentleman, /'.
1913. Res. — Whytegates, Church Crookham, Fleet, Hants.
Sons of George Lukis Lang, I.C.S. (son of Arthur Lang
and Sarah Tickell), b. 1837; d. 1900; m. 1866, Louisa
Wynyard Astell ; —
Col. Ewen Montgomery Lang (ret. ), b. 1870; m. 1903.
Mary Flora Gregory; and has issue— Hazel Margaret
Wynyard ; Rona Eileen Astell ; and Rose nary Averil.
Res. — Woodfield, Ombersley, Worcs.
Capt. Wynyard Freeling Lang, late P.W.O. West Yorks.
Regt. and lnd. Army (ret.1, b. 1873; m- I9°3. Emma
Hope, d. of Gen. Sir Robert Percy Douglas, Bart. Res. —
Pine View, Ranikhet, India.
Sons of Rev. Robert Lang (son of Arthur Lang an I
Sarah Tickell), b. 1840 ; d. 1908 ; in. 1870, Adine Louisa,
d. of Benjamin Tayler, Esq., Judge I.C.S. : —
Robert Charles Vaughan Lang, Gentleman, b. 1871.
Res. — St. Aubyns, Rottingdean, Sussex.
Capt. Eustace Arthur Lang, Durham Lt. Inf., b. 1873;
m. 1903, Amy Kathleen Dobbs ; and has issue — (1) Eustace
Vaughan Lang, Gentleman, b. 1904; (2) Robert Gage
Somers Lang, Gentleman, b. 1907. Res. — Jamorance,
West Indies.
Rev. Frank Hope Lang, b. 1875 ; m. 1908, Ella Caroline,
d. of Rev. John Weir; and has issue — Peter Hope Lang,
Gentleman, b. 1910 ; and Mary Adion Hope. Res. —
Twywell Rectory, Thrapston, Northants.
Rev. Harold Montgomery Lang, b. 1877. Res. — Wood-
ham Walter Rectory, Maldon, Essex.
Arthur Lang, Gentleman, b. 1882. Res. — St. Aubyns,
Rottingdean, Sussex.
Son of Rev. James Thomason Lang, Vicar of Sand
Beach, Cambridge, b. 1843; d. 1922; in. 1885, Edith
Margaret Van Hem.-rt: —
James Van Hemert Lang, Gentleman, b. 1893.
Sons of Edward Tickell Lang (son of Arthur Lang
and Sarah Tickell), b. 1849; d. 1880; m. 1871, Hebe
Prior :—
Edward Prior Lang, Gentleman, b. 1874. Rgs- —
Hilika, Moriani, Upper Assam.
William Dickson Lang, Gentleman, Sc.D., Keeper of
Geology, British Museum, b. 1878 ; m. 1908, Georgiana
Catherine Dixon; and has issue — William Geoffrey Lang,
Gentleman, b. 1910 ; and Juliana Brenda. Res. — n Tra-
falgar Square, Chelsea, S.W.
LANG (L.O. , 17 May 1913). Parted per saltire argent
and sable, in chief a garb gules. Mantling' sable, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a tower argent,
masoned sable. Motto— " Stabile bonum."
Second son of the late Arthur Lang, b. 1811 ; d. 1899 ;
m. 1846, Christina, d. of Robert Lang: —
Robert Lang, Esq., J. P. co. Renfrew. Res.— Cowglen
House, Thornliebank, Renfrewshire.
LANG (L.O. ). Parted per pale and per fesse, the latter
indented arg;nt and sable, in the first quarter a book
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a pheon or between two laurel-branches vert. Motto —
" Fidensnon confidens." Livery— White, with green facings.
Son of Alfred Francis Claringbold Chichester Langley,
Gentleman, b. ; d. ; m. , Edith Joana, d.
of Daniel Rees of Sully House, co. Glamorgan : —
Alfred Arnold Langley, Gentleman, b. 1884. Res. —
Son of Sir George Colt Langley, K.C.B., b. ; d.
; m. 2nd, Maria Catherine, d. of John Penrice of
Witton, co. Norfolk: —
John Penrice Langley, Esq., C.B.E., Lt.-Col. and
Brev. Col. (ret.) R.A. , served Great War 1 914-19 (des-
patches), b. 1869. Res. — Rowena, Westward Ho, Devon.
LANGLEY, formerly of Brittas Castle (U.O.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a fesse sable, charged with a
crescent or, in chief three hurts (Langley) ; 2 and 3, gules,
a lion rampant per fesse argent and or (Grace). Mantling
sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
cockatrice wings addorsed sable, combed, wattled, and
spurred gules, charged on the breast with a crescent or.
Motto — " Fide sed cui vide."
Sons of Adm. Gerald Charles Langley, R.N., b.
1848; d. 1914; m. 1893, Juanita Maxwell, d. of late
William Scott of Ashbrooke, Edinburgh : —
Henry FitzRoy Grace Langley, Esq., Capt. Res. of
Officers, R.A. (arms as above, and on an escutcheon of
pretence the arms of Allen, viz. : Sable, a cross potent or), b.
1895 ; m. 1923, Elfrida Winsome, d. of Col. John Wolley
Allen, C.M.G. Club— Conservative. Postal address— 8]
Hyde Park Mansions, W.
Gerald Maxwell Bradshaw Langley, Esq. , O.B.E. , Lieut. -
Comdr. R.N., b. 1895.
Algernon Albert Miles Langley, Gentleman, b. 1909,
Son of Sir Walter Louis Frederick Goltz Langley,
K.C.M.G., C.B., b. 1855; d. 1918 ; m. 1894, Gertrude
Mary [d. 1895), ygst. d. of late W. Ramsay: —
Hubert Francis Grace Langley, Gentleman, b. 1895.
Res. — 11 Belgrave Road, S.W.
Sons of Henry Langley, Esq., J. P. and D.L. , late 2nd
Life Guards, formerly of Brittas Castle, b. 1820; d.
1902 ; m. 1845, Harriet Maria (d. 1913), only child of
James Bradshaw, M.P. : —
Algernon Arthur Langley, Gentleman, b. 1863; m. 1894,
Minnie Robertson. Res.— Putney, Vermont, U.S. America.
Claude Spencer Langley, Gentleman, b. r867 ; m. 1897,
Blanche (d. 1927), widow of Major Thomas Armstrong
Gough, and d. of John William Fletcher, Bengal Army.
Res. — 9 Onslow Crescent, London, S.W.
LANGMAN. Argent on a pile engrailed sabie, a
water-bouget of the first between two flaunches of the
second, each charged with a water-bouget also of the first.
Mantling- sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a mount vert, thereon a portcullis with
chains sable, three water-bougetsfessewise of the last. Motto
— "Justus esto et non metue.'' Livery — Black and white.
Son of Sir John Lawrence Langman, 1st Bart., Kt. of
Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of
Jerusalem in England, equipped and maintained the
Langman Field Hospital during the S. African War,
b. 1846 ; d. 1928 ; m. 1868, Mary (d. June 13, 1904),
d. of James Marks of London : —
Sir Archibald Lawrence Langman, C.M.G. , 2nd Bart.
(21 July, 1906), late Major North Somerset Yeo. , formerly
Major Middlesex Imp. Yeo., J. P. Somerset, Hon. Associate
of the Order if the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, served
with Langman's Hospital in S. Africa (despatches), b.
1872; m. 1904, Hon. Eleanor, d. of 1st Baron Lyell ;
and has issue — lohn Lyell Langman, Esq., b. 1912 ; Mary
Eleanor ; and Nora Elizabeth. Seat — North Cadbury
Court, Yeovil, Somerset. Res.— 97 Eaton Square, London,
S.W. Clubs— Cavalry, Brooks's, R.A.C.
LANGMAN (H. Coll.). Argent, on a pile engrailed
sable, a water-bouget of the first between two flaunches of
the second, each charged with a water-bouget also of the
first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, in front of a mount vert, thereon a portcullis
with chains sable, three water-bougets fessewise of the last.
Motto—" Justus esto et non metue."
Sons of Joseph Langman of Plymouth and London, by
his wife Eleanor James, dau. of John Lawrence of
Aberdeen: —
William Langman, Gentleman, b. 1837; m. 1877, Ada
Mary, dau. of James Marks; and has issue— (1) Ernest
Joseph Langman, Gentleman, b. 1880; (2) William James
Langman, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; (3) Philip John Langman.
Gentleman, b. 1882; (4) Arthur Harold Langman, Gentle-
man b 1887 ; Gertrude Eleanor Winifred Rhoda ; Rowena
Mary Ada; Mary Elsie Dorothy; and Hilda Margaret.
Address— 5 Laurence Pountney Hill, E.C.4.
Philip Lawrence Langman, Gentleman, b. 1848. Postal
address —
BUTLER LANGMORE, Gentleman. Armorial bear-
ings—Azure, on a fesse cotised argent, three spear-heads
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Lan
proper, a chief engrailed ermine. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, out of the
battlements of a tower, two tilting-spears in saltire all proper,
tied by a riband azure, pendent theretrom an escutcheon or,
charged with a trefoil slipped vert. Motto — " Labor vincit
omnia."
LANGRISHE of Knocktopher, co. Kilkenny (Vn. Hants,
by Cooke, Clarenceux, 1575, H. Coll. Arms certified,
pedigree registered, crest granted, and certain, qrngs.
confirmed, U.O., 14 June 1889). Quarterly of 44, viz.,
quarterly, or and sable, four covered cups counterchanged
(Langrishe); 2. argent, on a cross engrailed gules, five
escallops or (Du Plessis) ; 3. azure, a cross engrailed or
(De Poupaincouit) ; 4. sable, a btnd and bordure argent
(Thgligny) ; 5. azure, a chevron between three boars' heads
couped argent (Reading); 6. gules, a lion rampant per
fesse argent and or (Grace') ; 7. the same, a crescent for
difference (Grace — cadet) ; 8. gules, three horses' heads
couped argent, bridled azure, tasselled or (Horsfall); 9.
argent, a chevron gules, between three broad-arrow heads,
points upwards, sable (Walsh) ; 10. argent, a chevron
between th.ee garbs gules (Sheffield) ; n. argent, a chevron
between three lions' heads erased sable (Fenaby) ; 12.
azure, a chevron between three talbots passant argent
iGower); 13. azure, a fret argent, within a bordure or
(Lownde); 14. gules, three leopards' heads in bend or,
between two lions' heads erased argent (Burnham); 15.
argent frctty and a chief azure (Beltoft); 16. argent, two
bars azure, in chief three estoiles of the second (Moyne);
17. argent, a chevron gules, fretty or, between three delves
sable (Delves); 18. argent, ten torteaux gules, four, three,
two, and one, a label of three points azure (Babington) ; 19.
or, a fret azure (Ward) ; 20. sable, three mullets argent
(Martell); 21. quarttrly, chequy or and azure, and ermine
iGibthorpe); 22. gules, a fesse between six luces argent
(Thorpe); 23. gules, three mullets argent (Hansard); 24.
quarterly, or and guies, a bordure sable, bezant£e (Roch-
ford); 25. sabL, cruelly fitch^e and three fleurs-de-lys argent
1 Hillary) ; 26. argent, a chevron vtrt, between seven serpents'
heads, four and three, out of the mouth of each a cross cross-
ly fitcMe gules (Myhill) ; 27. gules, on a cross between four
lions rampant argent, a cross of the field, charged with five
mullets of the second (Billingsley) ; 28. argent, a chevron
sable, between three coots proper (Coote) ; 29. chequy or
and azure, a fesse ermine (Calthcrpe) ; 30. ermine, on a
c i f gules, three crosses pat<5e or (Witchingham) ; 31.
gules, two lions passant or(Felton); 32. argent, on a bend
dancettee sable cottised of the field three fleurs-de-lys or
iCuffe); 33. per bend crenelk4e argent and gules (Boyle);
34. sable, three bugle-horns argent, stringed or (Belling-
ham) ; 35. argent, three bendlets gules, on a canton of the
second, a lion rampant of the first (Burnishead) ; 36.
quarterly, azure and or, in the first quarter a pelican of the
second vulning herself proper (Hoadley). Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a lion rampant per fesse or and sable. Motto — "Medio
".utissimus ibis." Livery — Black, with canary colour
lacings.
Only son of Sir James Langrishe, 4th Bart., b. 1823 ;
d. 1910 ; by 1st wife, m. 1857, Adela de Blois Eccles : —
Sir Hercules Robert Langrishe, 5th Bart. (19 Feb. 1777),
of Knocktopher, c 1. Kilkenny, D.L., temp. Comdr.
R.N.V.R., f( rmerly Capt. and Hon. Major Oxford L.I.,
b. 1859 ; in. 1887, Helen Amelrosa, d. of the late Rt. Hon.
Fitzwilliam Hume Dick, P.C. ; and has had issue — Hercules
Ralph Langrishe, Esq., Lieut. R.F.C., b. 18S8 ; killed on
active service 1917 : Terence Hume Langrishe, Esq., Lieut,
late Irish Gds., and R.A.F., h. 1895 [in. 1926, Joan Stuart,
(1. of Major Ralph Grigg, late 18th Hussars; and has
issue — Hercules Ralph Hume Langrishe, Esq., b. 1927].
Seat — Knocktopher Abbey, co. Kilkenny. Clubs — Marl-
borough, Carlton, R.Y.S., Kildare Street (Dublin).
Sons of Richard Langrishe, Esq. (yngst. son of 3rd
Bart.), J. P. for city of Kilkenny, Clerk of the Peace for
co. Kilkenny, b. 1834 ; d. 1922 ; in. 1st, 1863, Fannie
{d. 1867), d. of Stafford Chaine ; 2nd, 1871, Sarah
Ogle (d. 1873), d. of the Very Rev. Ogle William
Moore, M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dub.), Dean of Clogher ;
3rd, 1882, Amitia Sneade, d. of the late Rev. Frederick
Brown, M.A. (Oxon.), F.S.A., of Fern Bank, Becken-
ham : —
Henry Hoadly Langrishe, Gentleman, B.A. (Trin. Coll.,
Dub.), Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Judicature in
Ireland, 1897, served S. Africa with 7th I.Y. 1900-01
/Queen's medal and 4 clasps), Asst. Resident N. Nigeria
1902, Clerk of the Crown and Peace co. and city Kilkenny
1916-26, b. 1872 ; in. 1903, Norah Isabel, d. of late Rev.
Thomas Coney, M.A. ; and has issue — Roger Hercule^
Langrishe, Gentleman, Lieut. R.E., b. 1905 ; Noreen
Sylvia; and Beatrice Aileen. Clubs — Sports, R. Irish
Automobile.
John du Plessis Langrishe, Esq., D.S.O., Maj. R.A.M.C,
B.A., M.B. (Trin. Coll., Dub.), b. 1883; m. 1914, Helen
Dorothy, d. of Philip Ge< rge Collins, of The Park, Becken-
ham, Kent, and has issue —Philip John Duppa Lang; ishe,
Gentleman, b. 1917 ; Hugh Richard Langrishe Gentleman,
b. 1923 ; and Dorothy Pratt. Res. — 2 South Gillsland Road,
Edinburgh.
Richard Bellingham Langrishe, Esq., Major Indian Army,
b. 1884 ; m. 1909, Mabel Katherine, d. of Henry G. H.
Gibson of Streatham, and has issue — Richard Courtenay
Gibson Lang ishe, Gentleman, b. 1912 ; and Beryl Edith
Frances. Res. - Archersfield, Alverstoke, Hants.
STEPHEN MARTIN LANIGAN-O'KEEFFE, Esq.,
J. P. for co. Tipperary and King's Co., B.A. (Dublin), Bar-
rister-at-Law ; assumed name and arms of O'Keeffe, in
FORTI ETFIDELI NIHIL DIFFICILE
place of those of Lanigan, by Royal Licence, July 13, 1895.
Born 1839, being the eldest son of the late John Lanigan,
Esq., M.P. , of Glenaguile, by Frances, dau. of the late
Charles O'Keeffe. Armorial bearings— Quarterly, 1. azure,
a lion rampant argent ; 2. gules, a knight in armour, on
horseback at full speed, proper, the horse argent; 3. or, a
peacock in his pride proper ; 4. vert, three lizards in pale or.
Mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon an
antique crown a gryphon segreant or, holding in the dexter
claw a sword erect argent, pommelled gold. Motto — " Forti
et fideli nihil difficile." Married, 1870, Madeline Maria,
second dau. of John Hobbs Peart of Ardtona, co. Dublin ;
and has, with other Issue — John, b. 1871. Seat — Glenagyle,
Toomavara, Nenagh. Residence — 35 Fitzwilliam Place,
Dublin.
LANGTON, see GORE-LANGTON.
LANGTON. Quarterly, sable and or, a bend argent.
antling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours ,
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an eagle or and a wyvern vert, interwoven and erect on
their tails.
Sons of Bennet Rothes Langton, Esquire, J. P., D. L.
co. Lincoln, b. 1840; d. 1925 ; m. 1865, Lucy Katharine
(d. 1924), only dau. of the Rev. Langhorne Burton
Burton, Rector and Lord of the Manor of Somersby : —
Bennet Langton, Gentleman, b. 1870. Seat — Langton
Hall, Spilsby, co. Lincoln.
Rev. Algernon Charles Mainwaring Langton, b. 1879
Res. — Mavis Enderby Rectory, Spilsby, Lines.
LANGTON. Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, three chev-
ronels gules (for Langton); 2. quarterly, i. and iiii., gules,
on a bend argent, six ears of rye sable ; ii. and iii. , azure,
a chevron between three griffins' heads erased argent (for
Ryan) ; 3. azure, a bugie-horn proper, stringed gules,
between three mullets or (for Comerford). Mantling gules
and argent. Crest -Upon a wreath of the colours, a
heart gules, between two wings proper. Motto — "Sursum
corda." Livery —White, with red facings.
Sons of Francis Albert Romuald Langton, Gentle-
man, of Danganmore, co. Kilkenny, and West
Tytherton, co. Wilts., b. 1840; d. 1917; m. 1869,
Margaret Cecilia, d. of John Tobin of Montreal: —
Theobald Michael Langton, Esq., Major (ret.) 21st
Lancers, b. 1871. Res. —
Charles Joseph Langton, Gentleman, b. 1874. Res. —
Arthur Victor Langton, Esq., Major (ret.) R.A. , b. 1880 ;
m. , Anne, d. of Williams, and has issue — Frances.
Res.—
George Philip Langton, Esq., O.B.E., K.C., Barrister-
at-Law Inner Temple, b. 1881 ; m. 1919, Katherine, d. of
D. L. Leahy, Esq., J. P., D.L., of Shanakiel, co. Cork,
and has issue— Moira. Res. — 51 Draycott Place, S.W.
Clubs — Athenaeum, Beefsteak.
LAMSDOWNE,
MAURICE.
Marquess of, see PETTY-FITZ-
LANYON (Confn. U.O.). Gules, on waves of the
between two gyrons of the field. Crest — On a mount vert,
a falcon rising proper, belled and jessed or. Motto — ' ' Vive
ut vivas."
Sons of late Louis Mortimer Lanyon, Esq. (s. of Sir
Charles Lanyon, J. P. and D.L. ), b. 1846; d. 19 ; m.
1879, Laura, d. of Charles Valentine Phillips,
H.E.I.C.S. :—
Charlie Valentine Lanyon, Esq,, Major ("et.) The Norfolk
Regt. , b. 28 March 1880 ; m. , Gwendolyn Ellen Vincent
Jackson ; and has issue — William Mortimer Lanyon, Gentle-
man, b. 1918; John Charles Lanyin, Gentleman, b. 1922 ;
and Anne Gillespie. Post. add. — c/o Messrs. Holt & Co.,
3 Whitehall Place, S.W.
Owen Mortimer Lanyon, Esq., D.S.O., Lieut. -Col. (ret.i
Roy. Horse Art. , b. 13 Sept. 1882; m. , Jeanie Jeffcock,
and has issue — Owen Patrick Lanyon, Gentleman, b. 1919 ;
Nancy Phoebe ; Shiela Jean ; and Diana. Res. —
Louis Frank Lanyon, Esq., Major "The Green
Howards" Princess of Wales' Own Yorkshire Regt., b. 1885 :
w. , Celia Louisa Ethel King ; and has issue — Mortimer
Cecil Lanyon, Gentleman, b. 1920 ; Gerald Frank Lanyon,
Gentleman, b. 1925. Res. —
LAPAGE (H. Cell.). Chevronny cf six or and sable,
on a pale gules, three bozants. Mantling sable and or.
sea azure, a castle of two towers, on the battlements
thereof a falcon rising all proper, on a chief or, a pallet
Crest — On a wreath of the colcurs, upon a torteau a cock
or. Motto — " Toujours de bonne heure."
Sons of John Lapage of Elmwood House, Leeds,
b. 1798 ; d. 1881 ; m. 1839, Anna Dorothy, d. of Capt.
Richard Wilson, 2nd Queen's Royal Regt. : —
John Henry Lapage, Gentleman, b. 1845 ; m. 1882, Char-
lotte Maria, d. of William Todd-Naylor of Liverpool ; and
has issue — John Norman Lapage, Gentleman, A.M.I.C.E.,
b. 1882. Res.—
Richard Herbert Lapage, Esq., J. P., M.Inst.C.E., b.
1849; m. 1876, Marion, only d. of John Swaine of Head-
ingley, Leeds, Gentleman; and has issue — (1) Comdr.
Charles Herbert Swaine Lapage, R.N.,£. 1886; (2) Francis
Claud Lapage, Gentleman, B.A., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., b.
1888 {Res. — White Heather, Forest Row, Sussex) ; Katharine
Helen ; Dorothy Marion ; Edith Winifred ; and OliAe
Swaine. Res.— Walmer, Kent. Clubs— Deal and Walmer,
Union (Walmer), Cinque Ports Golf (Deal).
Sons of Charles Clement Lapage, Gentleman, M.A. ,
M.D. of Cambridge, M.RCS., L.S.A., b. 1851;
^.1926; m. 1878, Emily Sophia, d. of Horatio Simpson,
M.D. of Pontefract : —
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Charles Paget Lapage, Gentleman, M D., F.R.C.P. ,
b. 1879. Res. — 20 St. John Street, Manchester.
Reginald Henry Lapage, Gentleman, B.A. (Camb),
b. 1880.
Walter Neville Lapage, Esq., Comdr. R.N., b. 1883.
John Clement Lapage, Gentleman, b. 1885.
Geoffrey Lapage, Gentleman, M.B., Ch.B., M.Sc, b.
1888. Address — The University, Manchester.
LARCOM (U.O., 12 Feb. 1840). Argent, on a mount,
a hawthorn bush proper, and in chief an eagle displayed
gules. Mantling- gules and argent. Crest— On a cap of
maintenance azure, turned up ermine, a martlet sable, hold-
ing in its beak a fleur-de-lys or. Motto — " Le roy la loy."
Sons of Lt.-Col. Sir Charles Larcom, 2nd Bart. , b. 1843 ;
d. 1892 ; m. 1881, Jeanie, d. of Alexander Perceval of
Temple House, co. Sligo : —
Sir Thomas Perceval Larcom. 3rd Bart. (24 Dec. 1868),
D.S.O., F.R.G.S., Major R.H.A., b. 1882. Res. —
Brandeston, Wickham Market, Suffolk. Club— Travellers'.
Philip Larcom, Esq., Lieut, late R.N.V.R., b. 1887;
m. 1920, Aileen Monica, d. of Rev. Arthur Colbeck, Vicar
of Easton ; and has issue — Charles Christopher Larcom,
Gentleman, b. 1926 ; and Monica Rosemary Georgina.
Res.— Easton, Wickham Market, Suffolk.
Charles Arthur Aiskew Larcom, Esq,, Comdr. R.N.,
b. 189 1. Res.—
LARKEN. Per pale ermine and erminois, three leopards'
faces proper, on a chief engrailed azure, a lion passant
guardant argent. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, upon a mount in front of three ears
of barley stalked and leaved, a lark, holding in the beak
a columbine all proper. Motto—" Surget alauda." Livery
— Dark blue, buff facings.
Sons of Francis Roper Larken, Gentleman, b. 1844;
d. 1907 ; m. 1873, Eliza (d. 1896), dau. of John Uppleby
of Scarborough : —
Rev. Hubert Larken, M.A., Hon. Canon of Lincoln
Cathedral, £. March 15, 1874. Res. -Minster Yard, Lincoln.
Frank Larken, Esq., C.B., CM.G, Rear-Adm. R.N.,
in command of H.M. 2nd Cruiser Squadron since 1927, b.
Not. 15, 1875; m. 1909, Victoria, d. of the late Comdr.
W. Rawson, R.N. Res.— 2 Holmbush Road, Putney. Clubs
— United Service ; Marlborough.
Edmund Larken, Gentleman, C.B.E., b. Dec. 5, 1876.
JOHN LARKIN, Gentleman. Born , being the
son of John Larkin, late of Aldersgate Street, London,
E.C. Armorial bearings— Per fesse nebuly erminois and
gules, a pale counterchanged, three leopards' faces, two and
one proper, and as many escallops one and two of the first.
Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
in front of a rock, an escallop, thereon a lark proper, holding
in the beak two ears of wheat or. Motto — " Fidelis et
constans." Residence —
LARPENT, see DE HOCHEPIED-LARPENT.
LASCELLES (H.Coll. ). Sable, a cross patonce within
a bordure or. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a bear's head ermine, muzzled gules, buckled,
collared, rimmed and studded or. Motto — " In solo Deo
salus." Livery — Dark blue, waistcoat yellow, with narrow
blue stripe.
Eld. son of Henry Thynne Lascelles, 4th Earl of Hare-
wood, b. 1824; d. 1892; in. 1st, 1845, Lady Elizabeth
Joanna (d. 1854), d. of the 1st Marquess of Clanricarde ;
2nd, 1858, Diana Elizabeth, d. of Col. John George
Smyth, M. P. , 01 Heath, co. Yorks. : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Ulick Lascelles, G.C.V.O., 5th Earl
of Harewood and Viscount Lascelles (7 Sept. 1812), Baron
Harewood of Harewood, co. Yorks. (18 June 1796), J. P.
Yorks., Lord-Lieut, and Custos Rotulorum W. Riding co.
Yorks., Hon. LL. D. Leeds and Sheffield, Hon. Col. and late
Col. comdg. Yorkshire Hussars, formerly A.D.C. to the
King, and to the Earl of Mayo when Viceroy of India,
b. 1846; m. 1881, Lady Florence Kathaiine Bridgeman,
d. of 3rd Earl of Bradford; and has issue — (1) Sir Henry
George Charles Lascelles, K.G. , D.S.O., Viscount Lascelles,
Knt. of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of
Jerusalem, Hon. LL.D. (Sheffield), D.L. co. Galway, Hon.
Col. 1st Batt. London Regt., Capt.-Gen. Res. of Officers,
Gren. Gds., sometime Major Yorks. Hussars Yeo., served
Great War 1914-18 (D.S.O., with Bar, Croix de Guerre), b.
1882 [m. 1922, H.R.H. Princess Victoria Alexandra Alice
Mary, G.B.E., only d. of H.M. King George V, and has
issue -(1) Hon. George Henry Hubert Lascelles, b. 1923 ;
(2) Hon. Gerald David Lascelles, b. 1924. Seat - Po. tumna
Castle, Portumna, co. Galway. Res. — Goldsborough Hall,
Knaresborough, Yorks. ; Chesterfield House, South Audley
Street, W.i]; (2) Hon. Edward Cecil Lascelles, D.S.O.,.
M.C,. Capt. and Brev.- Major 5th Batt. The Rifle Brigade,
b. 1887 [m. 1915, Joan Eleanor Campbell, 2nd d. of the
late Col. Eustace J. A. Balfour and Lady Frances Balfour,
d. of 8th Duke of Argyll (Res.— Linton Springs, nr. Wether-
by, Yorks.)]; and Lady Margaret Selina, C.B.E. [m. 1906,
Gustavus William Hamilton-Russell, 9th Viscount Boyne,
and has issue]. Seats— Harewood House, Leeds, York-
shire ; Goldsborough Hall, Knaresborough, Yorkshire.
Town res. — 13 Upper Belgrave Street, S.W. Clubs—
Carlton, Turf, Marlborough, Yorkshire, Hurlingham.
Son of Hon. Frederick Canning Lascelles, Ccmra. R.N.
b. 1848 ; d. 1929 ; m. 1878, Frederica Maria, d. of the
Hon. Sir Adolphus F. O.Liddell, K.C.B., Q.C. :—
Alan Frederick Lascelles, Esq., M.V.O., M.C, Capt.
Beds. Yeo., Private Sec. to the Prince of Wales since 1920,
b. 1887; w.i 920, Hon. Joan Thesiger,eld. d. of 1st Viscount
Chelmsford, and has issue — John Frederick Lascelles, Esq.,
b. 1922 ; Lavinia Joana ; and Caroline Mary. Res. —
3 Hyde Park Street, W.2.
Yngr. sons of 4th Earl of Harewood by his second
marriage • —
Hon. George Algernon Lascelles, Hon. Major Essex
Regt., late Capt. 3rd Batt. P.O.W. Regt., b. 1865 ; m. 1905,
Mabel Caroline Elcocke, d. of the late Francis Elcocke
Massey of Poole Hall, Norwich ; and has issue— Sybil Mary.
Clubs — Wellington, Boodle's.
Hon. William Horace Lascelles, b. 1868; m. 1899,
Madeline, d. of Rev. Gerard Barton of Fundenhall, Nor-
folk ; and has issue— (1) Daniel William Lascelles, Esq., b.
1902 ; (2) John Edward Lascelles, Gentleman, b. 1911 ;
Mary Madge; Pamela Diana; and Susan Olivia. Res. —
Swanton House, Melton Constable, Norfolk. Club —
Travellers'.
Sons of Hon. George Edwin Lascelles (3rd son of 3rd
Earl), Barr.-at-Law, J. P. North and West Ridings
Yorks., /;. 1826 ; d. 1911 ; m. 1851, Lady Louisa Nina
Murray, d. of 4th Earl of Mansfield : —
David Arthur George Lascelles, Esq., Capt. (ret.) late
47th and Roy. Scots (Lothian Regt.), b. 1852; in. 1885,
Edith Maud, d. of Charles J. Galloway of Thorneyholme,
Knutsford, Cheshire ; and has issue — Gladys Maud [m.
1907, John Redmond Hutton Squire of Holtby Hall].
Res. — Leeming Garth, Bedale.
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Hon. Sir Alfred George Lascelles, Knt. Bach., Chiet
Justice of Ceylon 1911-14, K.C. , sometime Attorney-
General of Ceylon, b. 1857; tn. 1911, Isabel Carteret, d.
of late Francis John Thynne of Haynes 1'ark, Beds., D.L. ;
and has issue — Francis Alfred George Lascelles, b. 1912 ;
Ursula ; Kathleen Louisa Isabel ; and Hermione Constance.
Res. — The Cliff, Terrington, Yorks.
Edward George Lascelles, Gentleman, b. 1859; m. 1891,
Minna, d. of Rev. John Boyle, Vicar of Ashby Folville,
Leicester ; and has surv. issue — Evelyn Herbert Lascelles,
Gentleman, b. 1893 [tn. 1923, Colleen Una, d. of the late John
Taylor, of Rockwood Station, Queensland, and has issue —
John Edward Lascelles, Gentleman, b. 1923 ; Geoffrey
Edward Charles Lascelles, Gentleman, b. 1927]. Res. —
Goo:ganga, Proserpine, Queensland.
Rev. Maurice George Lascelles, M.A. (Oxon.), formerly
Vicar of Harewood, Lee Is, H< n. Canon of Ripon, b. i860 ;
tn. 1891, Jane Barbara, d. of Robert Ballard Woodd of
Woodlands, Hampstead. Res. — 11 Langcliff Avenue,
Harrogate.
Arthur George Lascelles, Gentleman, b. 1869. Res. —
Aldwinkle, Thrapston.
Ernest George Lascelles, Gentleman, b. 1874 ; tn. 19 6,
Edna Kidd, Res.—
Son of Rev. and Hon. James Walter Lascelles, M.A.
(Oxon.), Rector of Goldsborough, Canon of Ripon, b.
1831 ; d. 1901 ; m. 1856, Emma Clara, d. of Sir
William Miles, 1st Bart. : —
Reginald Francis Lascelles, Gentleman, b. 1868. Res. —
Sons of Henry Arthur Lascelles, Esq., M.V.O., Lt.-
Col. late Rifle Brigade, b. 1842 ; d. 1913 ; tn. 1883,
Caroline Maria, d. of Hon. Charles Alexander Gore: —
Edward Charles P. Lascelles, Gentleman, O.B.E., b.
1884; m. 1911, Leila Winifred Leonor, Lady of Grace of
the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, only d.
of late Sir Vincent Kennett-Barrington of the Manor
House, Dorchester ; and has issue — Henry Anthony
Lascelles, Gentleman, b. 1912; and Alice Leila. Res. —
38 Argyll Road, W.8.
Henry Francis Lascelles, Gentleman, Lieut. Welsh Gds.,
b. 1886; tn. 1918, Rose Caroline Georgina, d. of the late
Col. Frederick Aylmer, R. A., of Suffolk House, Cheltenham;
and has issue — John David Lascelles, Gentleman, b. 1919 ;
Oliver Lascelles, Gentleman, b. 1921. Res. — 35 Gloucester
Terrace, W.
Francis William Lascelles, Esq., M.C., Clerk of Public
Bills, House of Lords, late Capt. R.F.A., b. 1890 ; tn. 1924,
Esmee Marion, d. of the late Charles Bury, of Downings,
Saline, co. Kildare, and has issue — Charles Brian Lascelles,
Gentleman, b. 1926. Res. — 85 Inverness Terrace, W.
Sons of Col. Walter Richard Lascelles, J. P. and D.L.,
b. 1837; d. 1906; tn. 1861, Ellen, d. of Charles Kane
Sivewright, and Lucy, d. of the Rev. Richard Vivian
(uncle of the 1st Lord Vivian) : —
George Reginald Lascelles, Esq., O.B.E., formerly
Lt.-Col. 7th Batt. Royal Fusiliers., Exon of the King's
Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard, b. 1864 ;
tn. 1895, Beatrice, d. of the late Rev. R. T. Pulteney,
Rector of Ashley, Northants. ; and has issue — John
Norman Pulteney Lascelles, Esq., Capt. Coldstream
Gds., A.D.C. to Governor-Gen. of S. Africa, b. 1898 ; Joan ;
and Barbara Judith [tn. 1925, Edward William Seymour].
Res. — Ashley Court, Market Hai borough. Club — Army
and Navy.
Ernest Lascelles, Esq., O.B.E., temp. Lieut. -Col. Rifle
Bde., b. 1870 ; m. 1898, Flora Evelyn, d. of the late John
Bulteel of Pamflete, Devon ; and has surv. issue — Faith
Evelyn. Res. — Winkfield Lodge, Windsor Forest.
LASZLO DE LOMBOS (H. Coll., 16 Oct. 1923). Azure,
upon a mountain vert, an eagle rising proper, in chief a
mullet of six points argent. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — Issuing from the coronet of an hereditary noble-
man of the Kingdom of Hungary, a demi-lion proper,
holding between the paws an escutcheon gules, charged
with a dexter hand couped also proper. Motto — " Veritas
vincit."
Son of the late Adolph Laszl6 : —
Philip Alexius Laszlo de Lombos, Esq., M.V.O., portrait
painter, Chev. Leg. Honour; G.O. Crown (Italy), Chev.
Order of Pius IX. ; Comdr. Order of Isabella la Catolica
(Spain), of Jesus Christ (Portugal), etc., b 1869 ;
tn. 1900, Lucy Madeline, d. of the late Henry
Guinness of Burton Hall, Stillorgan, and has issue
— (1) Henry Guinness Laszlo de Lombos, Gentleman,
b. 1901 ; (2) Stephen Philip Laszlo de Lombos, Gentleman,
b. 1904; (3) Paul Leonardo Laszl6 de Lombos, Gentle-
man, b. 1906 ; (4) Patrick David Laszlo de Lombos,
Gentleman, b. 1909; (5) John Adolphus Laszlo de Lombos,
Gentleman, b. 1912. Res. — 3 Fitzjohn's Avenue, Hamp-
stead, N.W. Clubs — Burlington Fine Arts, Roehamp-
ton.
LATHAM (H. Coll.). Gules, an eagle displayed or,
between two bezants in fesse, on a chief of the second a
cross moline sable between two roses of the field. Mantling
guies and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an
eagle, wings elevated, inverted, and addorsed or, resting
the dexter claw on a torteau and charged on the wing
with a cross, as in the arms. Motto — " Fortuna et labore."
Son of Samuel Latham, of Manchester : —
Sir Thomas Paul Latham, 1st Bart. (24 May 1919), b.
1855 ; tn. 1888, Florence Clara, d. of William Walley, of
Manchester ; and has issue — Herbert Paul Latham, Esq.,
b. 1905 ; Violet Irene [tn. 1920, Cuthbert Francis Hamilton,
son of Rev. Francis Hamilton, of Charlton Manor, Knares-
borough] ; Aubrey Clara [tn. 1st, 1921, Henry Ralph
Birkin (whom she divorced 1927) , 2nd, 1928, Lord
Edward Hay, Major Gren. Gds.]. Seat — Crow Clump,
Weybridge. Club — Junior Carlton.
LATHAM formerly of Brad wall Hall(H. Coll.). Erminois,
on a chief indented azure, three bezants, over all abend gules,
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
upon a rock proper, an eagle, wings elevated erminois, prey-
ing on an infant proper, swaddled azure, banded argent.
Motto — " Expertus fidelem."
Only surv. son of George William Latham, Esq., J. P.
of Bradwall Hall, Cheshire, M.P., b. 1827; d. 1886 ;
m. 1856 : —
Alexander Mere Latham, Esq., Recorder of Birkenhead
since 1912, Barr.-at-Law, B. A. (Oxon.), b. 1862; tn. 1892,
Eleanor, d. of late Hilton Greaves of Derker, Oldham,
and has issue — George Hilton Latham, Esq., Capt. R.E., b.
1893 ; Roger Done Latham, Gentleman, b. 1900. Res. — 7
Cheyne Gardens, Chelsea, S.W. 3. Chambers — 1 Tanfield
Court, Temple, E.C.4. Club — Reform.
LATHOM, Earl of, see BOOTLE-WILBRAHAM.
LATON, see FREWEN-LATON.
LA TOUCHE, see WARD-LA TOUCHE.
LA TOUCHE (U.O. ). Argent, a pomegranate slipped
in pale proper, on a chief of the last two mullets of the field.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a mullet of five points pierced argent. Motto
"Quid verum atque decens euro et rogo." Livery— Blue
and silver.
Son of William Puget La Touche, Esq., Lt.-Gen. Ind.
Army, b. 1838 ; d. 1904 ; tn. 1866, Frances Gertrude,
second d. of Gen. Sir Anthony B. Stransham, G.C.B. :—
Charles Burdett Malcolm La Touche, Esq., CLE., late
Manager of the Jodhpur-Bikaner Railway, /;. 1868. Post.
add. —
Sons of William Digges La Touche, Gentleman, b.
; d. ; tn. 1842, Louisa, d. of Christopher
L'Estrange-Carleton of Market Hill, co. Fermanagh: —
John George Digges La Touche, Gentleman.
Edmond Robert Digges La Touche, Gentleman, Barrister-
at-Law.
The Rev. WILLIAM FAIRBAIRN LA TROBE-
BATEMAN, Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A., Hon. Canon of
Christchurch Cathedral, Oxford, Rector of Ascot 1900-17.
Born Jan. 8, 1845, being the eldest son of the late John
Frederic La Trobe-Bateman, Esq., of Moor Park, Surrey,
F.R.S., LP. and D.L., High Sheriff 1866 (who assumed by
Royal Licence, 1883, the prefix-surname of La Trobe), by
his wife Anne, only dau. of Sir William Fairbairn, 1st Bart.,
of Ardwick, LL.D., F.R.S. Armorial bearings— Azure ,
on a fesse with cottises engrailed, between three escallops
or, as many crescents, each surmounted by a mullet gules.
Mantling azure and or. Crest —On a wreath of the
colours, in front of an eagle's head or, a crescent sur-
mounted by a mullet gules, between two wings also or, each
charged with an escallop azure. Motto — " Sidus adsit
amicum." Married, 1870, Mildred Jane (d. 1878), second
dau. of Rev. Robert Sumner, and granddau. of Rt. Rev.
Charles Richard Sumner, D.D. , Bishop of Winchester ; and
has Issue — Frederic Winfried La Trobe-Bateman, Gentleman
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Sir G. Astley Callaghan, G.C.V.O., K.C.B., Commander-
in-Chief of the Home Fleet; and has issue— Ralph Sumner
La Trobe-Bateman, Gentleman, b. 1900; John Saumarez
La Trobe-Bateman, Gentleman,^. 1905]; Rowena Mildred ;
and Hilda Mary. Res.— Streatley, nr. Reading. Club —
Athenaeum.
LATTER (H. Coll.). Azure, three wedding favours,
two and one single, bowed argent, on a chief of the last a
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terrestrial sphere proper. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest— Out of a crown vallery or, a greyhound's head
argent, collared and chained of the first. Mottoes (over
crest) — "A tot bien estrainz " ; (below arms) — " Pourtrois."
Livery — Blue and white, with blue and white striped
waistcoat.
Sons of Alfred Charles Latter, Gentleman, of Weald
Place, Sevenoaks, b. 1857; d. 1923; m. 1891 Edith
Gertrude, second d. of late Charles Henry Plevins of
Woodford House, near Thrapston : —
Kenneth Alfred Latter, Gentleman, M.C. , b. 1897. Seat
— Weald Place, Sevenoaks, Kent. Club — Army and Navy.
Maurice Plevins Latter, Gentleman, B.A. (Camb.), b.
1899. Res. — Weald Place, Sevenoaks.
LATTA of Portman Square (H. Coll.). Sable, on a
pile argent, a lymphad, sail furled of the first, in base
two crescents of the second. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — In front of an oak-tree fructed proper, a crescent
argent. Badge — A sprig of oak fructed and a thistle
leaved and slipped in saltire both proper, entiled by a
circlet or. Motto — " Durri vivo vireo."
Son of the late William Latta, of Darmalloch,
Old Cumnock, co. Ayr : —
Sir John Latta, 1st Bart., of Portman Square (9
Feb. 1920), b. 1867 ; m. 1896, Ada Mary, d. of John
Young Short, Esq., J. P., of Ashbrooke Hall, co. Durham ;
and has issue — Cecil Latta, Esq., B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1903 ;
Sybil [m. 1923, Maj. Philip Alexander Francis Spence, of
Oatley's Hall, Brackley, co. Northampton ; and has
issue — A dau.j ; Ada Mary [m. 1924, Comte deCramayel,
only s. of the Marquis de Cramayel of Cramayel, France,
and has issue — 1 son]. Res. — 12 Portman Square, W.i.
Clubs — City of London, Wellington, Constitutional,
Hurlingham.
LATYMER, Baron, see MONEY-COUTTS.
LAUDER of West Hartlepool (L.O., 1892). Vert, a
griffin segreant argent, on a chief of the second a stag's
head caboshed between two fountains proper.
Son of Robert Lauder of West Hartlepool, co.
Durham, b. ; d. ; m. : —
Col. Robert Lauder, V. D. , J.P, co. Durham and West
Hartlepool, Hon. Col. Durham R.G.A., b. 1850; m. 1876,
, d. of Joseph Conyers of Harrogate, Yorkshire. Res.
— Broom Hill, West Hartlepool ; 7 Coniscliffe Road, West
Hartlepool.
LAUDERDALE, Earl of, see MAITLAND.
LAURIE of Maxwellon (R.L., 26 March 1887, H.
Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, a cup argent with a
garland between two laurel-branches, all issuing out of the
same vert (Laurie) ; 2 and 3, quarterly, gules and erminois,
on a fesse azure , three martlets or, in the first and fourth
quarters a lion rampant argent (Bay ley). Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
branches of laurel in saltire proper,
semper viridis. "
Son of Rev. Sir (John Robert Laurie) Emilius Laurie
of Maxwelton, 3rd Bart., B. D. , Vicar of St. John's,
Paddington, 1867-89, b. 1823; d. 1917 ; m. 1855,
Marianne Sophia, d. of Edward R. Rice, M. P. , of Dane
Court : —
Sir Claude Villiers Emilius Laurie, 4th Bart. (U.K., 13
March 1834), C.B., D.S.O., M.A. (Camb.), Barrister-at-
Law, late Lt.-Col. and Hon. Col. comdg. 3rd Batt. King's
Own Scottish Borderers, and temp. Lt.-Col. 2/sth Batt.
1914-16, b. 1855. Seat — Maxwelton, Moniaive, co. Dum-
fries. Town house — 14 Hyde Park Street, W. Club —
Oxford and Cambridge.
Wilfrid Emilius Laurie, Esq., LL. B. , Barrister-at-Law,
b. 1859; m. 1890, Marian Isabel, d. of John Stirling, Esq.,
D. L. ; and has had issue — John Emilius Laurie, Esq.,
D.S.O., Major Seaforth Highlanders, seived Great War
(despatches, D.S.O. with Bar, Legion of Honour!, b. 1892
\m. 1922, Evelyn Clare, d. of Lt.-Col. Lionel Richardson-
Gardner, and has issue — Rosemary Evelyn Anne ; and
Marian Clare (Res. — 14 Hyde Park Street, W.2)] ; Wilfrid
Walter Laurie, Esq., Capt. K. O. Scottish Borderers, b.
1897 ; killed in action 1917 ; Sylvia Marion ; Evelyn Mary ;
Jean Winifred ; and Isabel Eila. Res. — Beeches, Faygate,
Sussex.
Sons of Cecil Emilius Laurie, Esq., J. P., b. 1862; d.
1919 ; m. 1900, Helen Janet, d. of late Robert Douglas
Campbell, R.N.:—
the colours, two
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Douglas Claude Emilius Laurie, Gentleman, b. 1902.
Res. — Jarbruck, Moniaive, co. Dumfries.
Archibald Montagu Laurie, Gentleman, b. 1904.
Ronald Edward Laurie, Gentleman, b. 191 1.
LAW (H. Coll., 1890). Ermine, on a bend engrailed
between two cocks gules, three mullets pierced or. Mant-
ling1 gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a cock gules, chained round the neck and charged on the
breast with a mitre or. Motto—" Compositum jus fasque
animi."
Son of Hon. Henry Spencer Law, b. 1802 ; d. 1885 ;
m. 1839, Dorothea Anne (d. 1871), d. of Col. Rochfort
of Clogrenane : —
Rt. Hon. Cecil Henry Law, 6th Baron Ellenborough
(U.K., 19 April 1802) [Supporters— Two eagles, wings
elevated sable, the dexter chained round the neck,
and pendent therefrom on the breast, a mitre or, the
sinister with a like chain, and pendent therefrom a
covered cup of the second], C.B., Col. late Dorset Regt.,
J. P., D.L. Dorsetshire, sometime Chairman Dorset-
shire Terr. Army Association, b. 1849; m. 1884, Alice
Caroline (d. 1916), d. of the late John Harvey Astell of
Woodbury Hall, Beds. ; and has issue — (1) Hon. Henry
Astell Law, M.C., Capt. K.O.Y.L.I., b. 1889 [m. 1923,
Helen Dorothy, d. of H. W. Lovatt, and has issue —
Richard Edward Cecil Law, Esq., b. 1926]. Res. — Mont-
rose, Prince of Wales Road, Dorchester. Club — Naval and
Military.
Son of Thomas Graves Law, Esq., LL.D. (third
son of Hon. William Towry Law — see below), b.
1836; d. 1904; 111. 1880, Wilhelmina Frederica, d.
of Capt. John James AILn of Errol Park, Perth : —
Henry Duncan Graves Law, Esq. ,C. I.E., Indian C.S., b.
1883; m. 1909, Jean, d. of Peter Graham, R.A., of St.
Andrews, and has issue— Richard Graham Law, Gentle-
man, b. 1918 ; Christopher Law, Gentleman, b. 1921 ;
Michael Haldane Law, Gentleman, b. 1925. Res. — c/o
Foreign Department, Government of India, Delhi.
Sons of Frederick Charles Law, Esq., Comm. R.N.,
Sec. to Lt.-Gov. of Ontario for twenty years, b. 1841 ;
d. 1922 ; m. 1874, Charlotte Margaret, d. of Hon.
John Willoughby Crawford, Lt.-Gov. of Ontario : —
William Victor Law, Esq., Capt. Canadian Forces 1914-
18, b. 1880; in. 1912, Violet, d. of H. Watson, and has
issue — Frederick Henry Law, Gentleman, b. 1912; and
Charlotte Mary. Res. — Midland, Ontario.
Frederick Wilfred Law, Esq., Lieut, (ret.) R.N.,/>. 1882.
Res. — Crawford Island Lake, Muskoka, Ontario.
Augustus Leonard Paget Law, Gentleman, b. 1883; m.
1919, Maude, d. of George Sherwood Crawford. Res. —
Adrian Aloysius Sherwood Law, Esq., Major (ret.)
R.C.R.I., b. 1885; m. 1914, Maud, d. of Hon. N. A.
Andette, Judge of Exchequer Court, Canada, and has issue —
Charles Anthony Francis Law, Gentleman, b. 1916 ; Adrian
Augustus Stewart Law, Gentleman, b. 1918. Res. — 2 Lear-
moth Avenue, Quebec.
Sons of Hon. William Towry Law, b. 1809 ; d. 1886 ;
m. 1st, 1831, Hon Augusta Graves (d. 1844), d. of
2nd Baron Graves ; 2nd, 1846, Matilda (d. 1894), d.
of Sir Henry Montgomery, Bart. :—
Ernest Phi iipAlphonso Law, Esq., C.B..C.V.O., Barrister,
B. A. (London), F.S.A., b. 1854; m. 1890, Katherine
Helen, widow of Capt. Rupert Lonsdale, C.M.G., d. of
Tohn Russell of New Forge, Antrim. Res. — The Pavilion,
Hampton Court Palace. Club — Travellers'.
Sir (William) Algernon Law, K. C.M.G. , C.B. , formerly
Controller of Commercial and Consular Affairs in the
Foreign Office, withrankof Asst. Under-Sec. ofState, b. 1856 ;
m. 1st, 1885, Constance Mary (d. 1909), d. of Rev. Charles
W. Bagot, Chancellor of Bath and Wells ; 2nd, 1912,
Hon. Catherine Hozier, second d. of 1st Lord Newlands ;
and has issue — (1) Nigel Walter Law, Esq., formerly First
Sec. in the Diplomatic Service, b. 1890. Res. — 74 Brook
Street, W. Club— Travellers'.
LAW of Glenconway (Confn. U.O.). Gules, a pale
ermine, between two lions rampant combatant or, in chief
a portcullis between two cocks of the last. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cock
proper, charged with a portcullis or; motto, "Fortes
creantur fortibus." Mottoes — "Lex etjustitia"; "Fortes
creantur fortibus."
Only son of Robert Law (eld. son of Michael Law)
b. ; d. ; m. : —
Michael Law, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Sons of late Rev. Robert Samuel Law, M.A. , b. ;
d. ; m. :—
Frederick William Law, Gentleman, Solicitor, b. 1870.
Seat — Great Freffans, Trim, Ireland. Res. — Carlow.
Arthur Gerald Sydney Law, Gentleman, Barr.-at-Law
I King's Inns), b. 1872. Res. — 2 Elton Park, Kingstown,
Dublin.
Claude John Law, Gentleman, Solicitor, b. 1878. Res. —
23 Edenvale Road, Ranelagh, Dublin.
Sons of Thomas Pakenham Law, Esq., K.C. , b. 1834;
d. 1905 ; m. 1872, Amelia, d. of Horace Rochfort of
Clogrenane, Carlow : —
Samuel Horace Law, Gentleman, M.D., F.R.C.S.I.,
F.R.S.M., b. 1873 I **■ I9°5. Sybil Mary. d. of the late Sir
George Clay, Bart. ; and has issue— (1) Lionel William
Law, Gentleman, b. 1907; (2) Horace Rockfort Law,
Gentleman, />. 191 1 ; and Rachel Amy. Res. — 46 Merrion
Square, Dublin.
Alexander Henry Law, Gentleman, M. I. E. E., A. M. I. E. E.,
/'. 1878. Res.—
The Late WILLIAM THOMAS LAW, Gentleman,
Doctor of Medicine of the University of Edinburgh, Fellow of
the Royal College of Surgeons of England. Born September
13, 1845, being the elder and only surviving son of Henry
Compton Law of Allington, b. 1815; d. 1870; m. 1844,
Elizabeth, second daughter of the Reverend John Taylor of
Wadham College, in the University of Oxford, Vicar of
Llanarthney , in the county of Carmarthen , Rector of Willand,
and sometime Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty Queen
Caroline. Armorial bearings (L.O. , 1887)— Parted per
bend or and ermine, a cock gules, and on a shield of pretence
quarterly of 224, viz. 1 and 224, the arms of Price (of Spring
Grove, Baronets), namely gules, a lion rampant argent ; 2
to 222 (the 220 quarterings of Price — vide E. A. Uvedale
Price) ; 223, per pale azure and sable, three demi-lions
ermine, langued and collared gules (Harrison of Ripley).
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a Mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a
wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a cock as in
the arms. Motto — " Lex ratio summa. " Livery — Brown
coat, scarlet collar and cuffs, gilt buttons, waistcoat of
yellow and red stripes. Married, Oct. 22, 1879, Georgiana
Charlotte Elizabeth (d. 1927), second daughter and
eventual co-heir of the late Edwin Plumer Price, Esq., Q.C.,
Recorder of York, County Court Judge for West Norfolk,
and a Bencher of the Inner Temple, by his first wife Lucy,
daughter and co-heir of John Harrison, Esquire, son of
Robert Harrison, Esquire, of Benningholme Hall and Ruis-
thorpe, in the county of Yorks., and Ripley Court, in the
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county of Surrey ; and died 1910, having had Issue — Alan
Rokeby Law, Gentleman, B.A. (Cambs. ), b. March 22, 1881 ;
d. 1906, Estate — Ripley Court, in the county of Surrey.
LAW (H. Coll.). Argent, an eagle displayed with two
heads vert, charged on the breast with a sun in splendour
and each wing with a pale or, between in the first and
fourth quarters an olive-branch proper and in the second
and third a rose gules. Mantling vert and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a dove close argent, beaked
ind legged gules, holding in the beak an olive-branch as
in the arms, between two wings sable, each enfiled with
a wreath of olive vert.
Son of Harry Dampier Law, Esq., Commander R.N.
(ret.), b. 1850; d. ; m. 1889, Florence Ellen
Clements, d. of Col. W. H. Clements, R.M.L.I. :—
Howard Frederick Law, Gentleman, b. 1890. Res. —
LAW. Ermine, on a bend engrailed between two cocks
gules, three mullets pierced or. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cock gules,
chained round the neck and charged on the breast with
a mitre or. Motto — " Compositum jus fasque animi."
Livery — White, blue facings.
Sons of Rev. James Henry Adeane Law, Clerk in Holy
Ordfrs, b. i860; tn. , Mary, d. of Rev. W. G.
Gillum, Vicar of Pucklechurch, Bristol: —
Charles Law, Gentleman, b. 1890.
Harry Law, Gentleman, b. 1892.
Victor Patrick Law, Gentleman, b. 1901. Res. —
LAWDER of Lawderdale (Confn. U.O. 1913). Gules,
a griffin segreant argent, charged on the shoulder with a
trefoil vert, within a double tressure flory counterrlory of the
second. Mantling gules and argent, Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a solan goose standing on one leg on a rock
all proper. Motto — " Sub umbra alarum tuarum."
Sons of General Edward James Lawder, Madras Staff
Corps, b. 1821 ; d. 1900; m. 1845, Dora Jane, eld. d.
Thomas Moore- Lane, M.D., Madras Med. Dept. : —
James Ormsby Lawder, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Leitrim,
High Sheriff 1909 and 1919, M.Inst.C.E., late P.W. Dept.
India, b. 1847 ; m. 1872 ; Jane Eliza, d. of Rev. Edwin
Thomas, Vicar of Carlingford, co. Louth ; and has issue
— Cecil Edward Lawder, Esq. Lieut. -Col., late R.F.A.,
last High Sheriff, co. Leitrim 1921, b. 1877 [in. 1909, Violet
Wood, d. of J. Basden Orr of Kelvinside, Glasgow] ; and
Pearl Edith. Seat — Lawderdale, Ballinamore, co. Leitrim.
Charles Lawder, Gentleman , Indian Postal Dept. , b. 1853 ;
m. 1901, Mary (d. 1925), eld. d. of Robert Arkwright of
Knuston Hall, Northants. ; and has issue — Robert Lawder,
Gentleman, Indian Army, b. 1906; Dorothy; and Clare.
Res.—
Francis Lawder, Gentleman, b. 1862 ; m. 1888, Elizabeth,
d. of H. D. Macleod ; and has issue— (1) Patrick Lawder,'
Gentleman, R.N., b. 1891 ; (2) Keith Lawder, Gentleman,
R.N., b. 1893; (3) Edward Lawder, Gentleman, R.N.,/
1895. Res.—
Arthur Lawder, Gentleman, b. 1866 ; tn. 1892, Blanche,
d. of J. Luff of Old House, Blandford ; and has issue—
Rynd Lawder, Gentleman, b. 1895 ; and Dora. Res.
LAWES-WITTEWRONGE of Rothamsted (R.L.
1902). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, three bendlets
gules, on a chief sable a barrulet dancettee or (for
Wittewronge) ; 2 and 3, or, two flaunches azure, on
a chief nebuly of the second three estoiles or (for
POURLHFOY
Lawes). [Mantling gules and argent. Crests— r. a
Saracen's head affrontee, couped below the shoulders
proper, wreathed about the temples and tied in a
bow or and gules ; 2. on a mount vert, the trunk of
a tree fessewise. eradicated and sprouting to the dexter,
surmounted by an ermine passant proper. Motto — " Pour
la foy." Livery — Black and gold.
Only son of Sir Charles Bennet Lawes- Wittewronge,
2nd Bart., b. 1843 ; d. 1911 ; m. 1869, Marie Amelie
Rose, d. of Charles George Fountaine : —
Sir John Bennet Lawes-Wittewronge, 3rd Bart. (19
May 1882), of Rothamsted, co. Hertford, b. 1872 ; tn.
1897, Helena Ramsay, d. of Henry Ramsay Cox, of
Folkestone, Kent ; and has issue — John Claude Lawes-
Wittewronge, Esq., 2nd Lieut, late R.F.A., R.S., b.
1898 [m. 1928, Kathleen, d. of Gerald Hodgson] ; Sydney
Vernon Lawes-Wittewronge, Esq., b. 1906 ; Caroline
Adelaide [m. 1928, Richard Karl Ellis Woodhouse, R.E.,
of Sydney] ; Sylvia [m. 1927, Victor John Kinsella,
M.B., 'M.Chg., of Melbourne]. Res. — Rothamsted,
Harpenden, Herts.
LAWLESS (U.O. , 1776). Argent, on a chief indented
sable, three garbs or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-man in armour, in
profile, his vizor closed, holding in his dexter hand a sword
all proper, the helmet adorned with a plume of three
feathers, the centre one argent, the exterior two gules.
Supporters — Dexter, a bull sable, armed and unguled
argent ; sinister, a ram argent, armed and unguled or.
Motto — " Virtute et numine."
Fourth and only surv. son of Edward, 3rd Baron
Cloncurry, b. 1816 ; d. 1869; tn. 1839, Elizabath, only
d. of John Kirwan of Castle Hackett : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Frederick Lawless, 5th Baron Cloncurry,
(IreL, 22 Sept. 1789; U.K., 14 Sept. 1831), 5th Bart.
(6 Aug. 1776), b. 1847; s. his brother 1928. Res. —
Maritino, Blackrock, co. Dublin. Club — St. James's.
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LAWLEY (H. Coll., Vn. Salop, 1623). Quarterly, 1.
argent, a cross formed throughout, the field chequy sable
and or (Lawley); 2. argent, on a fesse engrailed sable,
between three lions' heads erased gules, as many bezants
( Rugeley) ; 3. quarterly, per fesse indented ermine and
guies, a bordure engrailed azure; 4. argent, a wolf passant
fable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a wolf sable. Motto — " Je veux de bonne
guerre."
Sons of Beilby Richard, 2nd Baron Wenlock, of Escrick
Park, York, b. 1818 ; d. 1880 ; m. 1846, Elizabeth, d. of
2nd Marquess of Westminster: —
Rt. Hon. and Rev. Sir Algernon George Lawley, 5th
Baron Wenlock of Wenlock, co. Salop (13 May 1833),
12th Bart. (16 Aug. 1641) [Supporters — Oa either side a
wolf sable, collared or, pendent therefrom an escutcheon
argent, charged with a chevron of the first between three
moors' heads affronted proper], M.A. (Camb. ), Vicar of
St. Peter's, Eaton Square, 1913-16, Hon. Chaplain to the
King since 1913, b. 1857; m. 1896, May Ethel, d. of
the late Sir Stuart Donaldson, of New South Wales. Seat —
Monk Hopton, Bridgnorth, Salop.
Hon. Sir Arthur Lawley, G.C. S.I. , G.C.I. E. , K.C.M.G.,
Governor of Madras 1905-1911, late Capt. 10th Hussars,
b. i860; m. 1885, Dame Annie Allen, G.B.E. , d. of Sir
Edward Cunard, 2nd Bart. ; and has had issue — Richard
Edward Lawley, Esq., b. 1887 (d. 1909); Hon. Ursula
Mary, Maid of Honour to Queen Mary 1912-27 \tn. 1927,
1st Baron Wraxall] ; and Margaret Cecilia \m. 1919,
Geoffrey Dawson, of Langcliffe Hall, Settle . Res. — 9
Seymour Street, W. Club — Brooks's.
The Late DENYS ALEXANDER LAWLOR-
HUDDLESTON, Esquire, J. P., late Lieut. 13th Batt.
Somerset Light Infantry ; assumed by Royal Licence
dated June 20, 1891, the name and arms of Huddle-
ston in addition to those of Lawlor. Born 1845,
being the only son of the late Denis Shine Lawlor
of Castlelough, co. Kerry, by his wife Isabella, dau. of the
late Edward Huddleston of Sawston, and of Purse Caundle,
co. Dorset. Armorial bearings (R.L., 1891)— Quarterly,
upon a mount vert, a stag lodged in front of a spear-head
in pale, point upwards, all proper (for Lawlor). Mottoes—
(over the Lawlor crest), " Mea culpa fides"; (under the
arms), "Soli Deo honor et gloria." Livery — White, with
scarlet facings. Married, Sept. 4, 1897, Alexandrina Isabella,
dau. of Hon. Alex. Keith of Nova Scotia and died 1921.
Estates — Sawston and Hildersham, Cambs. ; Castlelough,
Kerry, Ireland. Seat — Sawston Hall, Sawston, Cambs.
LAWLOR (Confirmed U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a
lion rampant gules, on a canton azure, a crescent argent
(for Lawlor) ; 2 and 3, argent, three martlets gules, within
a bordure or (for Cairnes). Mantling gules and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an arm embowed
vested sable, cuffed argent, the hand proper grasping a
short sword or. Motto — " Fortis et fidehs."
Sons of John Hilliard Lawlor, Esq., of Tralee, co.
Kerry, b. 1819; d. 1889; m. 1847, Catherine, dau.
and eventually heiress of Lt.-Col. John Elliot Cairnes,
Scots Fusilier Guards, Knt. of the Hanoverian
Guelphic Order : —
The Very Rev. Hugh Jackson Lawlor, D.D., D.Litt..
Dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, since 1924,
Professor of Ecclesiastical History Dublin Univ. since
1898, Sub-Dean Chapel Royal, Dublin, b. i860 ; m. 1st,
Kate Anna, d. of the late Arthur Samuels, of Langara,
Kingstown ; 2nd, Leila Mary (d. 1926), d. of the late
John H. Samuels, of Beaufort, Kingstown. Res. —
The Deanery, St. Patrick's Close, Dublin.
HenryCairnes Lawlor, M.A. .Member Koy. Irish Academy,
b. 1870; m. 1893, Beatrice Kathleen, ygst. d. of late
Alexander MacDonald, Esq., J. P., of Glenarm, co. Antrim
(Head of family of Dalchoisne), and has issue — John
Hilliard Cairnes, Esq., Capt. Duke of Wellington's Regt. .
b. 1897 \m. 1928, Mary, only d. of J. C. Davison, Esq.,
K.C. , M.P., of Kevock House, Belfast] ; Alexander
MacDonald Lawlor, Gentleman, b. 1903 ; and 3 daus.
Res. — Killyfaddy and St. Clair, Windsor Avenue, Belfast.
LAWRENCE (H. Coll., 19 July 1858; Gts. Vol. 52,
p. 129). Ermine, on a cross raguly gules, an Eastern
crown or, on a chief azure, two swords in saltire proper,
pommels and hilts gold, between as many leopards' faces
argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— Out of an
1 and 4, gules, a fret argent (for Huddleston) ; 2 and 3,
argent, a lion rampant gules between four trefoils vert
(for Lawlor). Mantling gules and argent. Crests— 1. on
a wreath of the colours, two arms embowed, dexter and
sinister, vested and cuffed argent, the hands proper, hold-
a stone sable (for Huddleston) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
Eastern crown or, a cubit arm entwined by a wreath of
laurel and holding a dagger all proper. Motto — " In God
is my trust."
Sons of George Henry Lawrence, Esq., Bengal Civil
Service (son of Lieut. -Gen. Sir George St. Patrick
Lawrence, K.C.S.I., C.B.) of Merlswood, Eastbourne,
b. 1832; d. 1895; m. 1861, Margaret (d. 1919), d. of
Rev. Robert Staveley, Preb. of St. Munchin's,
Limerick : —
Lt.-Col. George Henniker Lawrence, C.M.G. , late 1st
Batt. 30th East Lanes. Regt., served in Chitral Campaign
1895 (medal and clasp), S. African War (twice ment. desp.,
two medals, five clasps), and Great War (desp., C. M.G. , 3
medals), £. 1868; m. 1899, Ellen Elizabeth, d. of Arthur
Wienholt of Fassifern, Queensland. Club — Army and Navy.
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Sir Henry Staveley Lawrence, K. C.S.I. (1926), late Indian
Civil Service (has Kaiser-i-Hind medal), Commr. in Sind
1916-21, Finance Mem. of Council of Govt, of Bombay
1 921-1926, Acting Gov. of Bombay for 6 months to June
1926, when he retired, b. 1870 ; m. 1st, 1899, Phyllis
Louise (d. 1912), d. of Col. Edward Napier, late Cara-
bineers ; 2nd, 1914, Rosamond, ygst. d. of Col. Edward
Napier, of the Carabineers; and has issue — (1) George
Napier Lawrence, Esq., b. 1899; (2) Henry Michael
Lawrence, Esq., C.E., b. 1902 [m, 1926, Kathleen Annie,
d. of Arthur Withington, and lias issue ^Sheila Louise];
John Owen Napier Lawrence, Esq., />. 1916 ; and Margaret
lx)uise. Club -East India United Service.
Son of Sir Henry Waldemar Lawrence, 3rd Bart.,
Barrister-at-Law, Sub. Treas. Inner Temple, J. P. cos.
London and Surrey, B.A. (Camb.), b. 1845; d. 1908;
m. 1873, Emily Mary (d. 1925), d. of Sir George
Burdett L'Estrange: —
Sir Alexander Waldemar Lawrence, 4th Bart. (10 Aug.
1858), Chief-Asst. Solicitor to the Treasury 1924-26, J. P.
Somerset, M.A. (Oxon. ) (Motto — "Never give in"), b.
1874 ; m. 1904, Anne Elizabeth Le Poer, only child of
late Henry Le Poer Wynne, I.C.S., and Emily Sarah,
d. and coh. of Ven. Frederick Faulkner Goold of Ros-
brien ; and has issue — (1) Henry Eustace Waldemar
Lawrence, Esq., b. 1905; (2) John Waldemar Lawrence,
Esq., b. 1907 ; (3) George Alexander Waldemar Lawrence,
Esq., b. 1910. Res. — 49 Marsham Street, Westminster,
S.W. ; Brockham End, near Bath. Clubs — Savile,
Brooks's, Eighty.
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir John Hamilton Lawrence, 2nd
Baron Lawrence, B.A. (Camb.), Barrister-at-Law,
J. P. Middx., D.L. Bucks. , late Capt. Herts. Y. Cav.,
Lord-in-Waiting to Queer. Victoria 1895-1901, and to
King Edward 1901 -5, b. 1846 ; d. 1913 ; m. 1872, Mary
Caroline Douglas, only child of Richard Campbell of
Auchinbreck : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Alexander Graham Lawrence, 3rd Baron
Lawrence of the Punjaub and of Grately, co. Southants.
(4 Apl. 1869), 3rd Bart. (16 Aug. 1858), Major nth Batt.
The London Regt., formerly Capt. 3rd Batt. Liverpool
Regt., late Capt. 3rd Batt. Beds. Regt. [Supporters-
Dexter, an officer of the Guide Cavalry (irregulars)
of the Pathan tribe, in the Province of Peshawar, habited
and accoutred proper; sinister, an officer of the Sikh
Irregular Cavalry, also habited and accoutred proper.
Motto — "Be ready"], b. 1878 ; m. 1907, Dorothy Helen,
C.B.E., d. of A. P. Hobson ; and has issue — Hon. John
Anthony Lawrence, Lieut. 8th Batt. Middx. Regt., b.
1908 ; Hon. Catherine Dorina Mary ; Hon. Sarah Honoi ia
Angel ; Hon. Mary Letitia ; and Hon. Nona Georgette.
Res. — Greenford, Middx. Club — Carlton.
4th and onlv surv. son of 1st Baron Lawrence, G.C.B.,
G.C.S.I., P.C., b. 1811 ; d. 1879 ; m. 1841, Harriette,
d. of Rev. Richard Hamilton : —
Hon. Sir Herbert Alexander Lawrence, G.C.B., Gen.
and Chief of Gen. Staff British Armies in France 1918-19,
Col. late 17th Lancers, Col. comdg. King's Colonial
I.Y. , served in S. Africa 1899-1902 (twice ment. desp. ,
2 medals, 8 clasps), and Great War 1914-18, Comdr.
Legion of Honour, G.C. Order of Leopold (Belgium),
Croix de Guerre (Belgium), and France ; Star of Roumania,
Order of Avis (Portugal), Rising Sun (Japan), b. 1861 ; m.
1892, Hon. Isabel Mary Mills, d. of 1st Lord Hillingdon ;
and has had issue — (1) Oliver John Lawrence, Esq., Lieut.
Post Office Rifles, b. 1893; killed in action 1915; (2)
Michael Charles Lawrence, Esq., Lieut. Coldstream Guards,
b. 1894; d. on active service 1916; and Elizabeth Peace
[m. 1923, Capt. Desmond Abel Smith, M.C., Gren. Gds.
R.O.]. Res.— 32 Rutland Gate, S.W. Clubs— Naval and
Military, Turf.
Son of Humphrey Richard Locke Lawrence, Esq.,
Capt. 34th Sikh Pioneers, Indian Army, b. 1888 ; d.
on active service 1915; m. 1913, Mary Claudia, d.
of Rev. A. Bourchier Wrey of Torquay : —
John Humphrey Lawrence, Gentleman, b. 1915.
Son of Major-Gen. William Alexander Lawrence, Col.
17th Cav., Indian Army, b. 1843; d. 1924 : m. 1884,
Adelaide Bertha, d. of George Frederick White of 1
Porchester Gate, W. : —
Richard Travers Lawrence, Esq., M.C., Major 10th
Bengal Cavalry, b. 1890,
Son of Gen. Richard Charles Lawrence, C.B. , b. 181 7 ;
d. 1896; m. 1839, Ellen, d. of Col. William Youngson,
E.I.C. :—
Col. Henry John Lawrence, I.S.C.. b 184s; m. 1877,
Grace May, d. of Cubitt S. Rundle, C.E. ; and has had
issue — Lt.-Col. Henry Rundle Lawrence, CLE., Political
Agent, Tonk, Rajpatana, b. 1878; d. 1928 [m. 1905,
Mary Gertrude, d. of George F. Adams, C.E. ; and had
issue — Grace Llewelyn] ; Helen ; Grace Elise ; Lorna
[m. 19 14, Regina d Todd, C.E.] ; and Angel. Res. — The
Haven, Purbeck Road, Parkstone, Dorset.
Son of Horace Hayes Montgomery Lawrence,
Gentleman, Solicitor, b. 1855; d. 1920; m. 1890,
Bertha, d. of Samuel Harvey Twining of 14 Gloucester
Square, W. : —
John Montgomery Lawrence, Gentleman, b. 1891.
Res. — Garmoe, Camelford, Cornwall.
Sons of Brig.-Gen. Richard Charles Bernard Lawrence,
C.B., C.M.G., Commdr. Legion of Honour, D.S.M.
(America), late Lt. Col. 1st King's Dragoon Gds. , b.
1857; d. 1923; m 1884, Mary Elizabeth, d. of Sir
Henry Samuel Wiggin, Bart., of Metchley Grange,
Harborne, Birmingham : —
Alexander Erskine Lawrence, Esq., M.C., Major, served
Great War (Brev. of Major, NLC), b. 1889 ; m. 1918, Muriel
Mary Tuff, d. of ' rederick Edgar Smith, of Ryburgh.
Norfolk, and has had issue — Richard Alexander Hubert, b.
1919. Res.—
George St. Patrick Lawrence, Esq,, Capt. late Rifle
Brigade, b, 1893 ; m. 1918, Frances Mildred, d. of the late
Edward Nettlefo dof Birmingham, and has issue — Patricia.
Res. — Barrow Hill, Lower Clatford, Andover, Hants.
LAWRENCE (R.L., 1815, H. Coll.). Argent, a cross
raguly gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, the tail and lower part of a fish-
erected and couped proper.
Son of Walter Lawrence Lawrence, Esq. (formerly
Morris), J. P., D. L. , of Sevenhampton and Sandywell
Park, b. 1799; d. 1877; m. 1824, Mary, only d. of
Christian Splidt of Stratford, Essex : —
The late Christian William Lawrence, Esq., J. P. for co.
Gloucester, in the Diplomatic Service from 1859-90, Minister
to Ecuador 1883-90. b. 1836 ; d. 1920. Seats - Sandywell
Park and Sevenhampton Manor, both near Andoversford
R.S. O. , Gloucestershire.
Daus. and co-heirs of Rev. Anthony C Lawrence,
b. 1842; d. 1903; m. 1876, Mary Anne, d. of Canon
Charles Altinore Ogilvie, D.D. , Rector of Ross, co.
Hereford : — ■
Katharine Mary Cecily, m. 1912, Comdr. E. Bowie
Evans, R.N. {d. 1918). She has assumed the name of
Evans-Lawrence. Res. — Whittington Court, Glos.
Wynnefrede Henriet'a. Seat — Sevenhampton Manor,
Glos. Res. — 3 St. Margaret's Road, St. Leonards-on-Sea.
LAWRENCE (H. Coll. 1867). Ermine, a cross raguly
gules, in the first and f< urth quarters a serpent nowed
proper. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreathe
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of the colours, a gryphon's head couped argent, in front
thereof a serpent nowed proper. Motto — " Mente et
labore."
Sons of Sir James John Trevor Lawrence, 2nd Bart.,
K.C.V.O., b. 1831 ; d. 1913 ; m. 1869, Bessie, only
child of John Matthew of Burford, Dorking : —
Sir William Matthew Trevor Lawrence, 3rd Bart. (30
April 1867), F.S.A., J.P. Surrey, B.A. (Oxon.l, b. 1870 ; m.
1908, Bertha Iris Eyre, ygst. d. of the late Brig.-Gen. Eyre
Macdonnell Stuart Crabbe of Glen Eyre, Southampton;
and has issue — William Lawrence, Esq., b. 1913; Roger
Fettiplace Lawrence, Esq,, b. 1919 ; Mary Barbara;
Elizabeth Anne; and Naomi. Res. — Burford, Dorking.
Clubs— Wellington, Burlington Fine Arts.
Aubrey Trevor Lawrence, Esq., M.B.E. , M.A. (Oxford),
K.C.,Barrister-at-Law Inner Temple, ^.1875 ; OT.1901, Con-
stance Emily Fanning, d. of late Joseph M'Gawof Kooba,
N.S.W. , and Mickleham Downs, Dorking; and has issue —
John Trevor Lawrence, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; Peter Stafford
Hayden Lawrence, Gentleman,^. 1913 ; and Ruth Chris-
tian. Res. — Lindsey House, 100 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea,
S.W. ; Sentry Hill, Frensham, Surrey.
Charles Trevor Lawrence, Esq. , O. B. E. , Major late Hants.
Regt., Principal Asst. Sec. S. Nigeria, served S. Africa
1899-1900 (despatches), W.Africa 1901 (despatches), and
Great War 1914-18, b. 1879; m. 1916, Adeliza, d. of the
late Major-Gen. Sir J. F. D. Donnelly, K.C.B., R.F.
Res. — Secretariat, Lagos, W. Africa; Twynham, Farnham
Common, Bucks.
LAWRENCE ( ). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent
a cross raguly gules (Lawrence); 2 and 3, sable, a
Catherine - wheel between two crescents in chief and a
trefoil in base or (Scott). Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-turbot, tail erect
proper. Motto — " In cruce salus."
Son of Walter Lawrence, Esq., J.P. and High Sheriff,
by his wife Georgiana, third d. of Charles Blake of
Moyne : —
The late Denis lohn Lawrence, Esq., J. P., b. 18 ;
m. 1882, Eliza Jane (d. 1897), d. of Edward Parsons of
Oxton, Cheshire ; and has issue— Ethel Margaret. Seat —
Lisreaghan (or Bellevue), Lawrencetown, co. Galway.
LAWRENCE of Wimbledon Park (H. Coll., Argent,
a cross raguly gules, on a chief of the last a portcullis
between two millrinds or. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a roe's head affrontee,
erased gules, charged on the neck with a portcullis as
in the arms. Motto — " Recte faciendo securus."
Son of Philip Henry Lawrence, of Lincoln's Inn, b.
1822 ; d. 1895 ; m. 1858 : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Paul Ogden Lawrence, P.C., Knt. Bach.,
Lord Justice of Appeal, Bencher Lincoln's Inn, b. 1861 ;
m. 1887, Maude Mary,d. of John Turner, of Oaklands,
Wimbledon Park. Res. — Dunarden, Inner Park Road,
Wimbledon Park, S.W. 19.
LAWRENCE (H. Coll., 1869). Ermine, on a cross raguly
gules, between in the first and fourth quarters a fasces erect
encircled by a wreath of oak proper, a pair of compasses
extended or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a wolf's head erased argent, crusilly,
and charged with a pair of compasses extended sable.
Motto — •' Per ardua stabilis."
Only child and heir of Alderman Sir James Clarke
Lawrence, Bart., M.P., J.P. (Lord Mayor of London
1868-9), b. 1820; d. 1897; m. 1887, Agnes Harriette,
elder d. of Michael Castle of Hatherleigh House,
Glos. : —
Theodora Agnes Clarke Durning-Lawrence (assumed the
additional surname by R.L. 14 July 1914). Res. — 13
Carlton House Terrace, S.W. 1.
Only surv. son of Alfred Lawrence, Esq., Gloucester
Gardens, Middlesex, a Commissioner of Lieutenancy
for City of London, b. 1826; d. 1875; m. 1858, Mary
Elizabeth (d. 1903), d. of Henry Ridge of Upper
Clapton : —
Frederick William Pethick Lawrence, Esq., M.P. W.
Div. Leics. since 1923, b. 1871 ; m. 1901, Emmeline, d. of
Henry Pethick. Res. — Fourways, Gomshall, Surrey ; 11
Old Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.2.
LAWRENCE (H. Coll., 1906). Ermine, an escarbuncle
or, surmounted by a lotus-flower proper, on a chief arched
gules, a dragon passant or. Mantling gules and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm vested
gules, cupped ermine, holding in the hand a plane-leaf
proper and charged on the sleeve with a trefoil slipped or.
Motto — " Gwaith gyda gobaith."
Son of George Lawrence, Esq., J.P., of Trevella,
Langwm, co. Monmouth, b. 1805; d. 1896; m. 2nd,
1844, Catharine, d. of Edward Lewis of Wenvoe, co.
Glamorgan : —
Sir Walter Roper Lawrence, 1st Bart. (13 July 1906),
G.C.I.E., G.C.V.O., C.B. (Mil.), Member of the Council
of India 1907-9 (resigned 1909), late Under-Sec. and Officia-
ting Sec. to Indian Govt, and Private Sec. to Viceroy, Chief
of Staff of the Prince of Wales for the Indian tour 1905.
[Supporters — On either side a heron holding in the beak
a sprig of plane iructed proper],^. 1857; m. 1885, Lilian
Gertrude, d. of John Gwynne James of Aylstone Hill, co.
Hereford ; and has issue— (1) Percy Roland Bradford
Lawrence, Esq., M.C. , Lt.-Col. Coldstream Gds., served
Great War (despatches twice, M.C), b. 1886 [m. 1925,
Susan, d. of Sir Charles Addis, K.C.M.G.]; (2) Henry
Walter Neville Lawrence, Esq., Capt. Coldstream Gds., b.
1891. Res. — 94 Eaton Square, London, S.W. Clubs —
Garrick, Royal Air Force.
M THE Late Sir JOSEPH LAWRENCE, a Member
© of the Commission of Lieutenancy, and Sheriff of the
City of London 1900-01, M.P. for Monmouth Boroughs
1901-06. Born 1848, being the son of Phillip Lawrence.
Armorial bearings (H. Coll., 1901) Gules, a lozenge or,
charged with a rose of the field barbed and seeded proper,
within an orle of six gridirons, three, two, and one of the
second. Mantling gules and or. Crest- Upon a wreath
of the colours, upon a mount vert, flames of fire in front of
a gridiron or. Motto— " Ardent." Married, 1873, Mar-
garet A. (Res.— 23 Carlyle Mansions, Cheyne Walk, S.W.3),
d. of late loseph Jackson ; and left issue— Maud Beatrice
[m. Arthur Hungerford Pollen, M.A.].
LAWRENCE (H. Coll., 1901). Or, on a cross raguly
couped gules, thirteen bezants, a chief arched of the second,
thereon a dragon passant of the first. Mantling gules
and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, two arms
embowed, vested or, cuffed gules, each charged with a
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Motto — " Gratia vici." Lively — Biue.
Sons of Frederick William Lawrence, Esq. , of Hillcote,
Lansdovvn, Bath. J. P., Past Master of the Worshipful
Company of Scriveners, London, b. 1833 ; m. i860,
Clara Agatha, second d. of Henry Woods of Grove
House, Hornsey: —
Ernest Frederick Lawrence, Gentleman, b. 1861; m. 1892,
Ethel Maude, d. of T. H. Clarke of Beckenham.
Rev. George Henry Lawrence, Clerk in Holy Orders,
/'. 1874. Res. — Chesham Bois Kectorv, Bucks.
LAWRENCE (H. Coll.). Per chevron argent and
gules, two crosses raguly in chief of the last and a lamb in
base holding with the dexter foreleg a banner and staff all
of the first, the banner charged with a cross couped azure.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a dragon's head erased sable between two bugle-
horns counter-embowed or. Supporters — On either side a
dragon sable, winged and charged on the shoulder with a
fasces or.
Son of David Lawrence of Pontypool, Mon. .Surgeon: —
Rt. Hon. Sir Alfred Tristram Lawrence, 1st Baron
Trevethin of Blaengawney, co. Monmouth (24 Aug., 1921),
P.C., Knt. Bach. (1904), a Judge of the High Court of
Justice 1904-21, Lord Chief Justice of England 1921-2,
K.C. , LL. B., Bencher of the Middle Temple, J. P. co. Mon-
mouth, J. P., D.L. co. Nairn, b. 1843 ; m. 1875, Jessie E. , d.
of George Lawrence, Esq., J. P. , and has issue — Hon. Charles
Trevor Lawrence, D.S.O., Lt.-Col. R.A., 6. 1879; Hon.
Geoffrey Lawrence, D.S.O., K.C, J. P. Wilts., Col. Res. of
Officers, served Great War 1914-18, Recorder of Oxford
since 1924, b. 1880 [m. 1921 , Marjorie, d. of Comdr. Charles
Napier Robinson, R.N. (ret.), and has issue — 3 daus. Res'
— 30 Sussex Gardens, W.2]. Seat — Abernant, Builth
Wells, Breconshire. Club — Athenaeum.
LAWSON, see LEVY-LAWSON.
ALEXANDER LAWSON of Annfield, Kings Kettle,
Fife, Esq., D.L. and J. P. for that county. Born 1862,
being eldest son of late Alexander Lawson of Annfield and
a garb between two cross crosslets fitch^e of the first.
Mantling vert, doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his
liveries, a garb or, banded gules. Motto — " Te splendente."
Married, Nov. 30, 1899, Edith Isabel, dau. of John
Brodrick Dale of Cleadon Meadows, co. Durham. Seats —
Annfield, Kings Kettle, Fife ; Borrobol, Kinbrace, Suther-
land. Clubs — Carlton; New (Edinburgh).
LAWSON (H. Coll. 1 April 1909). Paly of four gules
and vert, on a chevron or, three cinquefoils azure, and on
a chief of the third, an ogress, charged with a demi-lion
rampant argent, between two crescents sable. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wolf's
head erased proper, collared vert, thereon a plate between
two crescents argent. Motto — " Loyal, secret."
Sons of Sir John Grant Lawson, of Knavesmire Lodge,
co. York., 1st Bart., J. P. and D.L. North Riding, and
J. P. West Riding, co. York, M.P., M.A. (Oxon.),
Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple,^. 1856; d. 1919 ; m.
1902, Sylvia, d. of Charles E. Hunter of Selaby Hall,
Darlington : —
Sir Peter Grant Lawson, 2nd Bart. (U.K., 26 Dec. 1905),
Lieut. R.H. Gds. , b. 1903. Seat— Middlethorpe Lodge,
York. Clubs — Guards', Bucks.
Robin Lawson, Esq., b. 1909.
Son of Andrew Sherlock Lawson, of Aldborough
Manor, &c. , Esq., J. P., D.L., b. 1824; d. 1872; m.
1852, Isabella (d. 1890), d. of John Grant of Nuttall
Hall, co. Lancaster: —
Richard Lawson, Esq., J. P. West Riding co. Yorks. ,
b. 1864 ; m. 1893, Frances Lilian, d. of William Henry Fife
of Lee Hall, Northumberland ; and has issue — Digby
Richard Lawson, Gentleman, b. 1894 ; and Francis
Cynthia Ro^alys. Res. — 11 Egerton Gardens, S.W.3.
Club — Boodle's.
LAWSON. Per chevron argent and or, a chevron
invected sable, plain cottised vert, between two martlets in
chief and a trefoil slipped in base of the fourth. Mantling
Burnturk. Armorial bearings (L.O. , 1899)— Parted per
saltire or and vert, a saltire gules, on a chief of the second,
sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
between two arms embowed proper, holding a sun in splen-
dour, a trefoil as in the arms, the whole surmounted by a
rainbow also proper. Motto — " Surge et fulge."
Son of Sir Arthur Tredgold Lawson, 1st Baronet,
J.P. for Leeds, for W. R. and N.R. co. of Yorks.,
Chevalier of the Legion of Honour, b. 1844 ; d. 1915 ;
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m. 1879, Louise Frederica Edith Auguste, dau. of John
Stacpoole O'Brien, Esq., J. P., of Tanderagee, co.
Armagh : —
Sir Digby Lawson, 2ud Bart. (12 July 1900), formerly
Capt. 19th Hussars, Maj. Yorks. Hussars Yeo. , served Great
War (desp.), b. 1880; m. 1st, 1909, Iris Mary (marriage
dissolved 1920), d. of Hon. Eustace R. S. FitzGerald ;
andhas issue— (1) John Charles Arthur Digby Lawson, Esq.,
i. 1912 ; (2) Patrick William Lawson, Esq., b. 1914 ; and
Daphne Olive ; m. 2nd, 1922, Hon. Victoria Frances Maud,
-d. of Col. J. E. B. Baillie, M.V.O., of Docktown, and
Baroness Burton ; and has further issue — (3) James Alex-
ander Bertram Lawson, Esq., b. 1923 ; (4) Arthur Simon
Albert Lawson, Esq., b. 1925. lies. — Callingwood Hall,
Burton-on-Trent. Clubs — Cavalry, Carlton, R.A.C.,
Ranelagh.
LAWSON-JOHNSTONE, see JOHNSTONE.
EDWARD MAULE LAWSON-SMITH, Esq., J. P.
for W. Riding of the co. of York, B.A. of Trin. Coll.
(Cantab.). Born 1859, being the second son of the late
Rev. Edward Lawson of Longhirst, Northumberland, by
Mary, dau. of George Maule ; and assumed the surname
and arms of Smith by Royal Licence, under the will of his
cousin, Thomas George Smith of Togston, Armorial
bearings (H. Coll., 21 March, 1881) — Quarterly, 1
and 4, azure a castle proper between two flaunches
or, each charged with a fountain, on a chief argent,
three storks' heads erased of the field (for Smith);
2 and 3, argent, on a chevron cottised sable,
between three martlets of the last, as many escarbuncles of
the first (Lawson). Mantling azure and or. Crests — 1.
upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a stork
argent, beaked and legged gules, holding in the beak a
serpent and resting the dexter leg on a serpent nowed
both proper (Smith) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, on
a mount vert, two arms embowed, vested argent, gutt^e-
de-poix, cuffed or, the hands proper holding a sun in
splendour within a chain in arch or. Married, 1st, 1886,
Ethel Mary (d. 1906), second d. of Sir W. G. Davies,
K. C.S.I. ; 2nd, 1913, Ethel Evelyn, d. of J. Nixon; and
has had issue: — (1) Thomas Edward Lawson-Smith, Lieut.
13th Hussars, b. 1889; killed in action 1914; (2) John
Lawson-Smith, Lieut. W. Yorks. Regt. , b. 1892 ; killed in
action 1914 ; (3) Michael Lawscn-Smith, Gentleman, b.
1914 ; and Ivy Mary \_m. 1908, Lieut. Walter Holdsworth,
1 8th HussarsJ. Res. — Colton Lodge, Tadcaster. Club —
Yorkshire (York).
JOHN WILLIAM EDWARD LAWTON, Gentleman,
formerly of Lawton Hall, near Stoke-on-Trent. Born June
24, 1873, being the eldest son of the late William John Percy
Lawton of Lawton Hall, by his wife Mary Maud, eldest d.
of Hon. Edward Morri= Erskine, C.B. Armorial bear-
ings (Granted [H. Coll.] by Cooke, Clarenceux) — Argent,
on a fesse between three cross crosslets fitch^e sable, a
cinquefoil of the first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-wolf rampant argent,
licking a wound in the right shoulder. Seat — Lawton Hall,
Cheshire.
LAYCOCK. (H. Coll.). Argent, a dexter gauntlet sable,
garnished or, between four crescents gules. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cock
sable, combed, jelloped, and membered or, and resting the
dexter claw upon a dexter gauntlet erect gold, between two
palm branches proper. Motto — " Paratus."
Son of Robert Laycock, Esq., I. P. and D.L. Notts.
(High She, iff 1878), J. P. Northumberland, M.P. for
N. Lincolnshire 1880-1, b. 1833; d. 1881 ; m. 1866,
Annie, d. of Christian Allhusen ; —
Brig.-Gen. Sir Joseph Frederick Laycock, K.C.M.G.,
D.S.O., Lt-Col. Nottinghamshire Royal Horse Art.
Territorial Army, J. P. Notts. (High Sheriff 1906), b.
1867 ; m. 1902, Kathei ine Mary, d. of Hon. Hugh Henry
Hare; and has surv. issue — (1) Robert Edward Laycock,
Esq., b. 1907; (2) Peter Laycock Laycock, Esq., b. 1910;
(3) Michael Hugh Laycock, Esq., b. 1914 ; Rosemary [m.
1927, Capt. the Hon. Arthur Baillie, Life Gds.]; and
Josephine [m. 1927, Hon. Edward GreenallJ. Estates—
Low Gosfcrth, and Whittonstall, co. Northumberland.
Seat — Wiseton, Doncaster, Yorks. Clubs— White's, Turf,
National Sporting, Devonshire, M.C.C., Northern Counties
(Newcastle-on-Tyne), R.Y. Squadron (Cowes).
Sir FRANCIS LAYLAND-BARRATT, 1st Bart. (1908),
M.A., LL.B. (Trinity Hall) Cantab., J. P. and D.L. for
Cornwall, High Sheriff of Cornwall 1897, M.P. for Tor-
quay Division of Devonshire 1900-10, and St. Austell Div.
1915-18 (assumed by Royal Licence additional name of
Layland in 1895). Born Aug. 12, i860, being the only son
of Francis Barratt and Anna Mitchell, dau. and co-heiress
of John Pascoe Bennetts of Woodlane, Falmouth, J. P. for
Falmouth. Armorial bearings— Quarterly, 1 and 4,
quarterly, 1. and mi., argent, on a chevron engrailed
between three bears statant sable, muzzled or, as many
cross crosslets fitchee of the first (Barratt) ; ii. and
iiii. , argent, on a fesse raguly gules between six ears
of wheat, three and three vert, banded or, in chief,
and two escallops in base of the third, a lion passant
of the first (Layland); 2. argent, a greyhound courant
between three Cornish choughs sable, beaked and
legged gules, a chief azure, semee-de-lys for (Williams) ;
3. per fesse gules and sable, in chief two demi-lions
rampant argent, and in base a sprig of three trefoils con-
joined on one stalk (Bennetts) ; impaling the arms of
Layland, namely argent, on a fesse raguly gules, between
six ears of wheat, three and three vert, banded or, in
chief and two escallops in base of the third, a lion
passant of the first. Mantling sable and argent.
Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a bear sable,
muzzled, and resting the dexter forepaw on an
escallop all or (Barratt) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
a dove rising argent, winged and ducally gorged azure,
holding in the beak an ear of wheat or (Layland). Motto
— " Cui debeo fidus." Badge (13 Feb. 1914) — A fleur-
de-lys and an escallop or, joined together by a knot gules.
Married, 1884, Frances, C. B.E., eldest d. of the late Thomas
Layland of Stonehouse, Wallasey, Cheshire ; and has issue
— Francis Henry Godolphin Layland-Barratt, Esq., M.C.,
Capt. Res. of Officers, late Gren. Gds., b. 1896 ; Dorothea
Leyland ; Petronel Eleanor [m. 1st, 1913, Lieut. George
Edward Cumming, R.N. (lost at sea 1914), elder son of Dr.
Hamilton Cumming of Overton, Torquay ; 2nd, 1916,
Lieut. -Comdr. Reginald Dillworth Howard, R.N. ; and
has issue]; and Frances Patricia [m. 1915, Major Gervase
Disney, Essex Regt. ; and has issue], lies. — 68 Cadogan
Square, London, S.W. ; The Manor House, Torquay ;
Tregarne Lodge, St. Austell, Cornwall. Clubs — Reform,
Royal Thames Yacht ; Commodore of the Roval Cornwall
Yacht Club.
LAZARUS (H. Coll., 29 May 1914). Per fesses gules
and argent, in chief an arm issuant from the sinister
holding a trident erect argent, and in base a salamander
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proper. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, upon a mount vert, between two branches
of rosemary a cubit arm proper, holding a trident erect
as in the arms. Motto — " Sans regret."
Son of Simeon Lewis Lazarus, Gentleman (eld. son of
Ralph Lazarus, see below), b. 1864; d. 1917 ; m. 1896,
Clara, d. and heir of Mayer Hirsch, of Belsize Park : —
John Lazarus, Gentleman, b. 1897; m. 1926, Dorothy
Mary Vere, d. and heir of Col. Clemence Parr, of Alphing-
ton, Exeter, and has issue — Rosemary. Res. — 38 Sheffield
Terrace, W.8. C/w3— Naval and Military.
Ygr. sons of Ralph Lazarus, Gentleman, of Gower
Street, W. : —
Solomon Lazarus, Gentleman, b. 1866; m. 1899; and
has issue — 2 sons ; and 2 daus. Res. — 10 Bryanston
Square, Wi.
Philip Lazarus, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; m. 1902, and has
issue— 2 sons ; and 1 dau. Res. — 12 Elvaston Place, S.W.7.
LEA (H. Coll., 1892). Or, a fesse indented between in
chief two lions passant gules and in base on a rock a beaver
statant proper, charged with five ermine spots and holding
in the mouth a sprig of willow slipped vert. Mantling gules
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount
vert, in front of a demi-heraldic antelope argent, horned,
maned, tufied, and unguled or, supporting with his forelegs
a bird-bolt palewise of the last, three pheons in fesse sable.
Motto — " Semper fidelis." Livery — Claret.
Sons of Sir Thomas Lea, 1st Bart., J. P., M.P. , b. 1841 ;
d. 1902 ; m. 1864, Louey, d. of William Birch of Barton-
under-Needwood, Staffs. : —
Sir Thomas Sydney Lea, 2nd Bart. (13 Oct. 1892), M.A.,
LL.B. (Camb.), J. P. Worcs., b. 1867; m. 1896, Mary
Ophelia, d. of Robert Woodward of Arley Castle, Bevvdley ;
and has issue — (1) Thomas Claude Harris Lea, Esq., B.A. ,
LL.B. (Camb.), b. 1901 [m. 1924, Barbara Katharine, d.
of the late Albert Julian Pell, Esq., D.L., J. P., of Wil-
burton Manor, Isle of Ely; and has issue — Barbara Mary ;
and Ro emary (Res. — Arley Cottage, near Bewdley)] ;
(2) Robert Francis Gore Lea, Esq., B.A. (Camb.), b.
1906; (3) John Sydney Birch Lea, Esq., 6. 1911 ; and
Mary Truda. Res. — Dunley Hall, Stourport, Worcester-
shire. Club — New University.
Rev. Percy Harris Lea, B.A. ( amb. ), b. 1872 ; m. 1896,
Katharine Ellen Margaret, d. of Rev. R. A. Gent; and
has issue — (1) George Francis Percivale Lea, Gentleman,
B.A. (Camb.), b. 1901 ; (2) Hugh Christopher Lea, Gen-
tleman, b. 1904. Res. — 21 GrevilleRcad, Kilburn, N.W.6.
Sons of His Hon. Judge George Harris Lea, J. P. and
D. L. co. Hereford, b. 1843; d. 1915; m. 1st, 1864.
Mary (d. 1867), d. of E. Futvoye, Esq. ; 2nd, 1873,
Marion, d. of Christopher Bushell : —
Harold Futvoye Lea, Esq., C.M.G., D.S.O., Lt.-Col.
(ret.), P.W.O. Yorkshire Regt., b. 1867; m. 1894, Edith, d.
of L. Ricketts. Res. — Blairmont, Lugwardine, Hereford.
George Percy Lea, Gentleman, b. 1875 > m- I9I°.
Jocelyn Clare, d. of G. H. C. Lea ; and has issue — George
Harris Lea, Gentleman, b. 1912 ; Christopher Gerald Lea,
Gentleman, b. 1917 ; Elizabeth Joyce; and Ethel Marion.
Res. — The Beeches, Franche, Kidderminster.
Ronald Sydney Harris Lea, Gentleman.
LEA of Kidderminster (H. Coll., 1846). Ermine, a fesse
dancette'e vert, fiory counterflory or, between in chief two
lions passant sable and in base a stag lodged proper,
collared and chain refiexed over the back of the third.
Mantling vert and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of
the colours, a beaver proper, seme'e-de-lys or, holding in
the mouth a branch of willow also proper. Motto — " Spe
vita? melioris. "
Sons of Rev. Frederic Simcox Lea of Astley Hall,
co. Worcester, and The Lakes, Kidderminster, M.A.
(Oxford), Prebendary of Hereford, and Rector of Ted-
stone Delamere, b. 1823; d. 18Q3 ; m. 1855, Elizabeth
Catherine, second d. of the Rev Henry Clark, Vicar
of Harmston, co. Lincoln : —
Rev. Thomas Simcox Lea. D.D. (1910), M.A. (Oxford),
Scholar of Hertford College, b. 1857; m. 1899, Mary, second
d. of the late Jame, Gay (who married Rose Gay of Thurn-
ing) ; and has issue — J< hn Maurice Lea, Gentleman, /'.
1904. Res. — Hespera, Exmouth, Devi n.
Arthur Augustus Lea, Gentleman, M.A. (Oxford), b. 1859 ;
m. 1924, Mildred Rachel Elizabeth, d. of Charles Style
Humphreys, M.D., F.R.C.S., and has issue — Martin
Arthur Simcox Lea, Gentleman, b. 1927. Res. — Thomason,
King's Ride, Camberley, Surrey.
John Lea, Gentleman, b. 1861 ; m. 1897, Dorothea Mary,
d. of Rev. D. W. Sitwell of The Manor, Leamington Hast-
ings, co. Warwick ; and has issue — (1) Robert Simcox Lea,
Gentleman, b. 1897 [?n. 1925, Susan Barre, d. of Major B.
Goldie.of Royston] ; (2) Wilmot Sitwell Lea, Esq., Lieut.
R.N., b. 1902; (3) Arthur Blackwall Lea, Gentleman, b.
1906 ; (4I George Holden Clark Lea, Gentleman, b. 1911 ;
and Eleanor Catherine.
LEACH (H. Coll.). Azure, a lion rampant argent,
gorged with a collar nebuly of the field, a chief nebuly of
the second, thereon a crown vallary between two mascles
gules. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
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of the colours, in front of a dexter cubit arm, the hand
grasping a serpent, head upwards, proper, three mascles or.
Motto — " Finis coronat opus."
Son of Rev. Thomas Leach, B.A. (Corp. Christi Coll.,
(Jamb.), Clerk in H. Orders, Vicar of Burton-in- Lons-
dale, b. 1848; d. 1908; m. 1876, Elizabeth, d. of
Thomas Linnell of Delamere Forest : —
Rev. Robert Leach, B.A. (Magd. Coll., Camb. ), Clerk in
Holy Orders, b. 1881. Res. —134 Milton Road, Cambridge.
Son of Rev. Thomas Leach, B.A. , Clerk in H. Orders,
Vicar of Thornton-in-Lonsdale, co. Yorks., b. 1818; d
1875; in. 1847, Anne Elizabeth, d. of Richard Lodge,
Surgeon : —
Rev. Edmund Foxcroft Leach, M.A. (Christ's Coll.,
Camb.), Rector of St. John's, Deansgate, Manchester, b.
1851. Res. — Clymping Vicarage, Littlehampton.
LEADBETTER,
BETTER.
see GREENSHIELDS - LEAD-
LEADBETTER (L.O.). Sable, on a chevron between
three annulets or, three quatrefoils of the field. Mantling
sable, doubled or. Crest — Issuing out of a mural crown
or, a demi-unicorn ermine, armed, crined, and unguled
gold. Motto — " Tuta timens."
Only surv. s. of late Robert Hutton Leadbetter,
Glasgow, b. 1827 ; d. 1902 ; m. 1865, Margaret, d. of
Hugh Lammie : —
James Stevenson Leadbetter, Esq., K.C., Advocate,
B.A. and LL.B. (Camb.), Vice-Dean of the Faculty of
Advocates, b. 1867. Res. — 9 Rothesay Place. Edinburgh.
LEADBITTER (H. Coll.). Gules, on a chevron or,
between three bezants, as many crosses patonce of the
field, quartering Graham, Heron, Carnaby, and Fewster.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a griffin's head sable, erased gules, pierced through
the mouth with an arrow fessewise or. Motto — " Fidelis. "
Son of Francis John Graham Leadbitter, Gentleman,
temp. 2nd Lieut. K.R.R.C, Soliciior, b. 1881 ; killed
in action 1917 ; m. 1908, Teresa Clothilda, d. of Miguel
del Riego of Leon, Spain: —
Jasper Michael Leadbitter, Gentleman, b. 1912. Seat —
Warden, nr. Hexham, Northumberland.
Yngr. sons of Thomas Francis Leadbitter, Solicitor, b.
1839; d. 1923 ; m. 1872, Matilda, d. of Joseph Thomas
Savory Surgeon, of Wendover, Bucks.: —
Rev. Matthew Graham Leadbitter, b. 1885 ; m. 1915,
Eirene, d. of Oswald Swete, and has issue — (1) Nicholas
Andrew Leadbitter, Gentleman, b. 1916 ; (2) Matthew Aidan
Leadbitter, Gentleman, b. 1927 ; and Mina Elizabeth.
Res. — The Rectory, Moretonhampstead, S. Devon.
Eric Cyril Egerton Leadbitter, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; m.
1918, Irene, d. of Frederick Lloyd. Res. — 46 Christchurch
Avenue, Brondesbury, N.W.6.
LEADBITTER - SMITH (H. Coll., 1843, R.L.)—
quarterly, r and 4, per pale gules and azure, on a chevron
engrailed or, between three bezants, each charged with a
cross patee' fitche^ sable, as many crosses pate6 fitch^e ot
the last (for Smith) ; 2 and 3, gules, on a chevron or, be-
tween three bezants, as many crosses patonce of the field
(for Leadbitter). Mantling gules and or. Crests— 1. on
a wreath of the coiours, a stag lodged argent, semee of
estoiles azure, attired and gorged with an Eastern crown,
the chain reflexed over the back or (for Smith) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a griffin's head sable, erased gules,
pierced through the mouth with an arrow fessewise or (for
Leadbitter). Motto — "Vigilans. " Livery — Dark green.
Sons of Matthew Edward Leadbitter-Smith, Esquire,
of Flass Hall, Durham, J. P. forco. Durham, Lieut. -Col.
4th Batt. Durham Light Infantry, b. 1841 ; d. 1917 ;
in. 1870, Adela Alice (d. June 2, 1897), dau. of Lieut. -
Col. William Henry Graham, formerly Bengal
Engineers : —
John Francis Leadbitter Smith, Gentleman, b. 1873.
Nicholas Augustine Graham Leadbitter, Esq., late Major
3rd Batt. Durham L.I., adopted the name of Leadbitter
only, b. 1880 ; m. 1913, Francesca Mary Josephine, eldest
d. of F. Casella of Hove, Sussex. Estate — Blaydon. Res.
— Flint House, Holcombe, nr. Bath. Club — Jun. Army
and Navy.
CHARLES REGINALD DE VERE LEADER, Gentle-
man. Born November 29, 1847, being the eldest son of the
late Captain Thomas Leonard Leader, Justice of the Peace
and Deputv-Lieutenant, of Ash Grove, in the county of Cork,
by his first wife Airlie, only daughter of the late Captain
Macdougall, 42nd Highlanders. Armorial bearings— He
bears for Arms : Argent, on a fesse sable between three
ogresses, each charged with an escallop of the first, a lion's
head erased between two boars' heads also erased or, all
within a bordure wavy gules. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling sable
and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
an arm embowed, habited paly wavy of six vert and gules,
the hand grasping a branch of three roses barbed and
leaved all proper. Motto. " Probum non pcenitet." Mar-
ried, 1871, Fanny, daughter of Captain Moore, late 35th
Regiment ; and has Issue — A son. Seat —
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LEADER ( ). Or, on a fesse between three
escallops within as many annulets sable, a lion's head be-
tween two boars' heads all erased of the field, a bordure
nebuly of the second. Mantling1 sable and or. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, an arm embowed, issuing
from an annulet and vested or, charged with two pallets
engrailed sable, the hand holding a sprig of three roses
proper. Motto — " Virtus salus aucum." Livery — Black,
with gilt buttons.
Son of John Daniel Leader, Gentleman, F.S.A., J. P.
city of Sheffield, by his wife Mary, d. of Robert
Waterhouse of Sheffield : —
Robert Leader, Gentleman, Barr.-at-Law, b. i860 ; m.
1904, Helen, d. of the late John Alan Clutton-Brock, of
Weybridge, Surrey ; and has issue — Robert Leader, Gentle-
man, b. 191 1 ; and Mary. Res. — Sandygate House,
Sheffield.
LEADER (R.L. , 1903, U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
argent, on a fesse sable, between three ogresses, each
charged with an escallop of the field, a lion's head between
two boars' heads, all erased or, a bordure engrailed gules
(Leader) ; 2 and 3, per fesse, the base per pale in chief or,
a dexter hand couped at the wrist gules, grasping a sword
erect entwined with a serpent proper, between two lions
rampant respecting each other of the second, in the dexter
base vert, a buck trippant of the first; in the sinister, per
bend argent and sable, a boar passant counterchanged
(Sullivan). Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, an arm embowed vested paly of six
vert and gules, holding in the hand a branch of three roses
proper. Motto — " Probum non poenitet."
Son of Rev. Leonard Leader Sullivan, B.A. Dublin,
b. 1842 ; d. 1874 ; m. 1866, Mary Louisa Leader : —
The Rev. Leonard Leader Leader (formerly Sullivan),
M.A., b. 1866; m. 1893, Ellen Jane, d. of William Stock-
ings of Stony Stratford, Bucks. ; and has had issue — (1)
Leonard William Leader Leader, Esq., Capt. Beds, and
Herts. Regt., b. 1895; missing in Iraq, 1925 ; (2) Donald
Benjamin Leader Leader, Gentleman, Officer P. & O. b.
1899 ; and Elsie Muriel Gertrude. SVa/'— Stake Hill, Clon-
banin Cross, co. Cork.
LEAHY formerly of Southhill (U.O. ). Gules, a lion ram -
Res. — 3 Goda Road,
(seventh son of John
b. 1830 ; d. 1878 ; m.
proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, holding in the paws a
sceptre or. Motto — " Fortiter et fideliter."
Sjnof Professor Arthur Herbert Leahy, M.A. , some-
time Fellow of Pembroke Coll. (Camb. ), and Professor
of Mathematics at the University of Sheffield, b. 1857 ;
d. 1928 ; m. 1913, Margaret, only d. of Chichele Nourse
of Weymouth Street, London: —
John Leahy, Gentleman, b. 1914.
LittlehampKn.
Sons of Col. Arthur Leahy, R.E.
Leahy, Esq., J. P., ot Southhili)
1st, 1856, Harriet (d. 1862), d. of Bartholomew Moliere
Tabuteau of Simmons Court Castle, co. Dublin ; 2nd,
1866, Eliza Thomasina, cnly d. of Thomas Poynter of
Westbourne Terrace, Hyde Park : —
Henry Gordon Leahy, Esq., O.B.E., Lt.-Col. late R.A. ,
J. P. and (1922) High Sheriff co. Kerry,;?. 1868; 111. 1st,
1899, Aline Mina (d. 1901), only child of Capt. Henry
Raymond Pelly, R.E. ; 2nd, 1905, Ellen Elizabeth, d. ot
William Johnson of Fortfield, Cheltenham ; and has issue —
Arthur Gordon Poynter Leahy, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. R.E. ,
b. 1908; (by 1st mar.) Kathleen Elizabeth; and (by 2nd
mar.) Edith Constance. Res. — Chittlehamholt Manor, N.
Devon. Club — Army and Navy.
Thomas Bernard Arthur Leahy, Esq., C.M.G., D.S.O.,
Col. R.A.O.C., b. 1878 ; m. 1904, Agnes Wentworth,
only d. of Mordaunt Stevens, M. D., and has issue — Thomas
Leahy, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; Geraldine Clara Marguerite
[m. 1926, Lieut. E. P. Young, R.N.]; and Rose Marie.
C7«<$— Army and Navy.
LEAKE, see MARTIN-LEAKE.
LEATHAM formerly of Wakefield and Hemsworth Hall
(H. Coll. ). Per saltire ermine and or, on a chief engrailed
azure, three bezants, each charged with a saltire gules.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a nest, thereon an eagle with wings elevated or,
pant or, armed and langued azure, in chiet a fleur-de-lys
argent between two roses of the last, barbed and seeded
the nest and wings frettv vert. Motto — " Virtute vinces."
Livery — Grey, blue collar.
Sons of Samuel Gurney Leatham, Esq. , J. P. , of Hems-
worth Hall, Yorks.,^. 1840; d. 1919 ; m. 1867, Annie
Gertrude [d. 1915), third d. of John Frederic LaTrobe
Bateman, F. R.S. , of Moor Park: —
Vice-Adm. Eustace La Trobe Leatham, C.B. (ret. 1920),
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A.D.C. to King George 1919-20, served Great War, has
Order of St. Anne (cross swords) (Russia), Order of Rising
Sun (Japan), Order of the Crown (Belgium), Legion of
Honour (France), b. 1870; m. 1908, Helen Mary (d. 1924),
only d. of late Andrew Gillon of Wallhouse, Linlithgow-
shire; and has issue— Andrew Gurney Leatham, Gentleman,
b. 1912; Diana Mary; Priscilla Helen ; Catherine Agnew;
Helen Isabella ; and Rachel Elizabeth. Res. — King's
Grange, Dalbeatie. Club— Jun. Naval and Military.
Cecil Maxwell Leatham, Esq., Capt. Norfolk Regt., b.
1875 ; m. 1911, Dorothy Grace, d. of R. B. Magor of
Minehead ; and has issue— Patrick Magor Leatham, Gentle-
man, b. 1914 ; and Honor Catherine.
Nigel Clere Leatham, Gentleman, b. 1883 ; m. 1922,
Eileen, d. of F. Riley, of Richmond, Yorks., and has issue
— Michael Gurney Leatham, Gentleman, b. 1922; John
Lawson Leatham', Gentleman, b. 1924. Res.— Toulston
Grange, Tadcaster.
Ralph Leatham, Esq., Comdr. R.N., b. 1888 ; m.
1910, Enid May, d. of H. Birks of Enderleigh, Highgate ;
and has issue — Charles Anthony La Trobe Leatham,
Gentleman, b. 1915 ; and Ann. Res.— Stentaway, Plym-
stock. .
Ygr. sons of Wm. Henry Leatham and Priscilla
Gurney : —
Charles Alfred Leatham, Gentleman, b. 1849; m. 1876,
Sarah Adelaide, d. of Henry Ford Barclay; and has had
issue— 1 son ; 3 daus. Res.— Windmill Lodge, Eastbourne.
Gerald Arthur Buxton Leatham, Gentleman, b. 1851 ; m.
1890, Margaret, d. of Col. Wilkinson of Malton ; and has
iSSUe— Two daus. Res.— Cartrea, Padstow, Cornwall.
Sons of Claude Leatham, Esq., D.L. for W. Riding
Yorks., Solicitor, b. 1856; d. 1913 ; m. 1886, Mary
Elizabeth Gurnev, d. of late Joseph Gurney Barclay
of Leyton, Essex, Cromer, and Brighton, and of Lom-
bard Street, Banker : —
Claude Guy Leatham, Esq., Solicitor, Clerk to County
Justices at Pontefract and Castleford, served Great War
(M.C. with Bar) with Q.O. Yorks. Dragoons K.R.R., and
General Staff, b. 1886. Postal add.— Red Hcuse, Went-
bridge, Pontefract ; 2 Chancery Lane, Wakefield. Clubs—
Cavendish, Yorks.
Hugh William Leatham, Gentleman, served Great War
with R.A.M.C, b. 1891 ; m. 1917, Kathleen, d. of Major
Pelham-Burn, and has issue— Aubrey Gerald Leatham,
Gentleman, b. 1920 ; Rupert Lindsay Leatham, Gentleman,
b. 1924. Res. — Greenlanes, Hurtmore, Godalming.
Surrey.
Charles Barclay Leatham, Esq., M.C. with Bar, Major
Res. of Officers K.O.Y.L.I., b. 1893. Postal address—
Wentbridge, Yorkshire.
Son of Arthur William Leatham, Esq., J. P., b. 1852;
d. ; m. Mary Elise (d. 1925), only d. of H. Martyn
Kennard, Esq., J. P. and D.L.:—
Robert Edward Kennard Leatham, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col.
Welch Gds., served Great War 1914-1S (despatches)
\Liveiy— White, twined up with dark blue, silver buttons],
b. 1885 ; m. 1916, Menda, d. of Ambrose Ralli, and widow
of Lord Arthur Hay, and has issue— Michael William
Thomas Leatham, Gentleman, b. 1917 ; and Elizabeth
Anne. Res.— 37 Great Cumberland Place, W.
Son of Edward Aldam Leatham, Esq., of Misarden
Park. M.P., J. P. and D.L. co. Glos. (High Sheriff
1891), b. 1828; d. 1900; m. 1st, 1851, Mary Jane, only
d. of late John Fowler of Gastard House, Wilts. :—
Albert Edward Leatham, Gentleman, £. 1859; m. 1907,
Marguerite Ruth, ygst. d. of P. C. Neill of Chingford,
Dunedin, N.Z. ; and has issue— Edward John Jordan
Leatham, Gentleman, b. 1909; Ruth Florence; and Iris
Mary. Res.— Ravensbury, Pyrford, Surrey.
LEAN (H. Coll.). Argent a pall reversed sable, between
in the dexter chief a rock gules, and in the sinister chief,
issuant from the sinister a dexter hand fessewise of the third,
grasping a cross-crosslet fitchee erect azure, the base per
pale or and of the field, on the dexter side a lymphad of the
second, and on the sinister beneath two hawks' heads erased
respectant of the third, a salmon naiant proper. Crest — On
a wreath argent and gules, upon a rock a tower proper,
charged with two cross-crosslets fitchee azure. Motto —
" Virtue mine honour."
Son of James Lean, of Shepton Beauchamp, Somerset,
b. 1849 ; d. 1923 ; m. Mary Coles : —
Vincent Lean, Gentleman, b. 1884. Res.— Shepton
Beauchamp, Somerset.
Sons of James Lean, Esq., Judge of the High Court of
Agra, b. 1809 ; d. 1879 '< m- l847. Maria, d. of Major
Holmes, Indian Army : —
Lt.-Col. William Lean, late Bengal Cavalry, b. 1853.
Res. — 53 Cambridge Mansions, Battersea Park, S.W.
Rev. Hugh Vincent Lean, M.A. (Oxon.), Canon of
Clifton,*. 1857. Res.— Priest's House, Burnham, Somerset.
Col. Alan Lean, D.S.O., Res. of Officers, late Armv
Pay Dept., served S. Africa 1900-02 (Queen's medal and
clasp, King's medal and two clasps), and Great War 1914-
19, b. 1872. Res. — Solai, Nakuru, Kenya, B.E.A.
LEARMONTH, see LIVINGSTONE-LEARMONTH.
LEATHER (H. Coll., 1859). Argent, on a bend sable,
cottised compony or and of the last, a fountain between two
mullets of six points also or. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant
sable, charged on the shoulder with three mullets of six
points, two and one or, holding between the paws a
fountain. Motto — "Nil nisi quod honestum."
Sons of Frederick John Leather, Esq., of Leventhorpe
Hall, co. Yorks., and Middleton Hall, Northumberland,
and the Friary, Tickhill, co. Yorks., b. 1835 ; d. 1890;
m. 1863, Gertrude Elizabeth Sophia, d. of Rev. Charles
Walters, M.A., Vicar of Wardington, Oxon. : —
Gerard Frederick Towlerton Leather, Esq., F.R.G.S.,
J. P. co. Northumberland, late Col. Northumberland (5th)
Fusiliers, b. 1865 ; m. 1891, Margaret Ethel, only d. ot Victor
Coates, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Antrim, of Rathmore, co.
Antrim; and has issue — (1) Ralph Towlerton Leather,
Esq., A.F.C., Squadron Leader R.A.F., b. 1892; (2) Guy
Victor Leather, Esq., late Capt. R.N.A.F., b. 1897; and
Daphne Margaret [m. 1923, G.P. Conyngham Greene yngr.
son of Rt. Hon. Sir Conyngham Greene, P.C., G.C.M.G.,
K.C.B.]. Seat— Middelton Hall, Belford, co. Northumber-
land. Clubs— United Service, Northern Counties.
Percival Charles duSautoy Leather, Esq., Capt. 3rd Batt.
Northumberland Fus. , b. 1867; m. 1891, Sophia Talbot;
d. of late Sir James Laingof Etal Manor, Northumberland .
and has issue— Paul de Sautoy Leather, Gentleman, b
iqoo; Mabel Dorothy; and Olive Margaret. Res.—
Bolton Crofts, Richmond, Yorks.
Lt.-Col. Kenneth John Walters Leather, 4th Batt., late
Lieut. 1st Batt., Durham Lt. Inf.,*. 1878; m. 1st, 1904,
Beatrice Evelyn (d. 1905), d. of late Calverley Bewicke of
Close House; 2nd, 1908, Sybil Margaret, d. of late
Arthur Laing of Sunderland ; and has issue— Kenneth
Mark Walters Leather, Gentleman, b. igro. Res.—
LE BRETON formerly Seigneurs of La Hague, des
Vingt Livres. des Niemes et des Nobretez, in Jersey
(H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, two chevronels
or in the centre chief point an escutcheon ermine (for
Le Breton) ; 2 and 3, gules, on a chevron between three
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crescents argent, an anchor with a bit of a cable proper
(for Martin, Baronets of Lockinge, Berks., extinct
1910, H. Coll., 18 June, 1791). Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a rose gules,
slipped and leaved vert. Motto — " Crede Le Breton."
Livery — Royal blue, collar, cuffs and waistcoat yellow,
silver buttons, and gold lace.
Sons of Lt.-Col. Edward Hemery Le Breton, 18th
Royal Irish Regt., b. 1846; d. 1894; m. 1882,
Gemma, d. of Col. John James Glossop, J. P., of
Inwood, Henstridge, Somerset, and Doiset : —
Lt.-Col. Edward Philip Le Breton, R.E., J. P., D.L., b.
1883 ; m. 1920, Mary Gwendoline, d. and co-heir of the late
Capt. E. H. Sawbridge, 24th Regt., J. P., of East Haddon,
Northants. ; and has issue — Perronnelle Mary Gemma.
Seat — Loders Court, W. Dorset. Club — Army and
Navy.
Capt. John Glossop Bythesea Le Breton, M.A. (Oxon),
6.1884. Res. — Loders Court, Dorset.
Maj. Francis Hemery Le Breton, M.C., R.F.A., b. 1889.
m. 1927, Elizabeth Christel Rochfort, d. andcoh. of late
Aubyn Bernard Rochfort Trevor Battye, of Ashford
Chace, Petersfield, Hants. Res. — Loders Court. Club —
Army and Navy.
LE CHAMPION, see D'OSTEN MOLLER.
LECHE (H. Coll.). Ermine, on a chief indented gules,
three ducal coronets or. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— Out of a ducal coronet or, a cubit arm proper, the
hand grasping a snake vert. Motto— "Alia corona fidis-
simo."
Son of John Hurleston Leche, Esq., I. P., b. 1858;
d. 1894 ; m. 1888, Kathleen Marie, d. of Charles
Donaldson-Hudson, Esq., M.P., of Cheswardine, co.
Salop : —
John Hurleston Leche, Esq., O.B.E., Capt. Res. of
Officers late 12th Lancers, First Sec. Diplomatic Service,
a Knight of the Order of the Crown Belgium, b. 1889 ; m.
1916, Amy Violet {d. 1927), ynsjst. d. of Col. C. W. J.
Unthank, of Intwood Hall, Norfolk, and has issue — Marie
Therese Elizabeth. Postal add. — Stretton Hall, Malpas.
Clubs— Carlton, Travellers', White's.
LECHMERE of Hanley Castle (Vn. Worcs., 1569).
Gules, a fesse or, in chief two pelicans vulning themselves
of the last. Mantling* gules and or. Crest — Upon a wreath
of his liveries, a pelican azure, vulning herself proper. Motto
— " Christus pelicano."
Sons of Sir Edmund Anthony Harley Lechmere, 3rd
Bart., M.P., High Sheriff Worcs. 1862, b. 1829; d.
1894; m, 1858, Louisa Katherine, only surv. child of
John Haigh of Whitwell Hall, Yorks :—
Sir Edmund Arthur Lechmere, 4th Bart. (10 Dec. 1818),
J. P. and D. L. Worcs., b. 1865; m. 1st, 1885, Alice (d.
1896), d. of E. Samuels of Canterbury, New Zealand; 2nd,
1897, Katherine, d. of Edwin Peyton Wright of Brunswick
Square ; and has issue — Ronald Berwick Hungerford Lech-
mere, Esq., Capt. late 5th Dragoon Guards, b. 1886 \m.
1915, Constance Margaret, d. of the late Lt. Col. Charles
W. Long, R.A., M.P., and has issue — Edmund Charles
Lechmere, Esq., b'. 1916 ; Berwick Hungerford Lechmere,
Gentleman, b. 1917 ; and Joan Penelope Alice {Res. —
Shawford House, Beckington, nr. Bath)]. Seat — Severn
End, Worcs. Club — Royal Thames Yacht.
Anthony Hungerford Lechmere, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
Worcs., temp. Capt. Worcs. Regt. 1914-18, Knight of
Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem ,
b. 1868 ; m. 1920, Cicely, d. of the late Rev. C. Bridges, of
Bredenbury Rectory, Bromyard, Hereford, and has issue —
Reginald Anthony Hungerford Lechmere, Gentleman, b.
1920. Seat — Wolverton Hall, Pershore. Club — Junior
Carlton.
Joscelyn Alban Lechmere, Esq., b. 1871 ; m. 1907, Lily,
d. of John Cassavetti of Myr Hall, Torquay, S. Devon.
Lechmere of Fownhope. Arms and Crest as above.
Motto — " Ducit amor patriae."
Sons of Edmund Sandys Lechmere, Esq., J. P., of
Fownhope Court, co. Hereford, b. 1852 ; d. 1892 ;
m. 1875, Ann Priscilla, d. of Henry Gwynne Vaughan,
Esq., J. P., D.L. :—
Edmund Henry Scudamore Lechmere, Gentleman, b.
1879; m. 1902, Jane Ingram, ygst. d. of Richard Powell
of Tyn-y-derw, Montgomeryshire; and has issue — Jane
Lena; Iris Doreen ; and Winniefred Petunia. Seat —
Fownhope Court, nr. Hereford. Res. — Manor House.
Fownhope, Hereford.
Robert Thomas Lechmere, Gentlemen, b. 1881. Res.—
Arthur Hathuay Lechmere, Gentleman, b. 1882. Res. —
Yr. sons of Thomas Lechmere, Esq., J. P., of Fownhope
Court, b, 1818 ; d. 1882 ; m. 1846, Elizabeth, only d. of
Rev. John Eckley of Credenhill Court, nr. Hereford: —
Arthur Lechmere, Gentleman, b. 1857; m. ; and has
issue — (1) Arthur Eckley Lechmere, Gentleman, b. ;
(2) Herbert Thomas Lechmere, Gentleman, b. ; and
Kate Elizabeth. Res.—
Robert Hughes Lechmere, Gentleman, b. 1864. Res. —
LECKIE (L.O.). Argent, a chevron chequy gules and
of the first, between three roses of the second, barbed and
seeded vert. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — An
anchor in pale, entwined with a cable proper Motto —
" Deus gubernat navem."
Eldest son of Peter Leckie, .Esq. , formerly M.L.C.
British Honduras, of Buskett Fletchwi od, Lyndhurst,
Hants., b. 1839 ; d. 1926 ; m. 1866, Mary Susan, d. of
Rev. David Arthur, D.D., of Stewarton, Scotland : —
Robert Arthur Leckie, Esq., b. 1870; m. 1917, Diamond
Emily, d. of John Pescod, and has issue — -Peter John
Patrick Le-rkie, b. 1919. Estates — Buskett Fletchwood,
Lyndhurst, Hants. ; Downes, Eling, Hants. Town res. —
27 Church Row, London, N.W.3. Club — Wellington.
LECKIE of Sudbury, Ontario (L.O., 19 Jan. 1912).
Argent, on a chevron between three roses gules, barbed
and seeded vert, a spur or. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, an anchor or,
cabled gules. Motto — " Gubernat navem Deus."
Second but eld. surv. son of the late Major Robert
Gilmour Leckie, of ' ' The Lake," Sudbury, Ontario,
Canada, b. 1833 ; d. 1914 ; m. 1868, Sarah, d. of Rev.
John Edwards, Kingston, Ontario : —
Col. John Edwards Leckie, C.M.G., D.S.O., B.Sc, served
S. Africa, and Great War, has Orderof St. Vladimir(Russia),
Order of White Eagle (Serbia), b. 1872. Clubs — Vancouver,
and Union (Victoria, B.C.).
LECKY, see BROWNE-LECKY.
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LECKY (U.O.). Azure, on a chevron between three
roses or, an anchor in pale timbered and cabled of the
field, the escutcheon being encircled by the ribbon of the
Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and pendent there-
from his Badge as a Companion thereof. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a boar's head erased proper. Badge — On a leek argent,
a key gules. Standard — Per fesse of his livery colours
azure and or. Motto — " Deus navem gubernat." Livery
— Blue and gold.
Son of Squire Thornton Stratford Lecky, Esq.,
Commander Royal Naval Reserve, formerly of Her
Majesty's Indian Navy, Knight of the Portuguese
Royal Holy and Military Order of Christ, of Bally-
holland House, Holy wood, co. Down, Ireland,
b. 1838 ; d. 1902 ; m. 1878, Elizabeth Susan, d. of
William Halton Henderson, of Walton-on-Hill,
Liverpool: —
Halton Stirling Lecky, Esq., C.B. (Civil 1919),
Captain R.N. (ret.), Albert Medallist (1900), Officer of
the Royal Order of the Saviour of Greece (1918), Chevalier
of the Legion of Honour (1919), served South African
War, and Great War 1914-18 (despatches), b. 1878 ;
m. 1908, Agnes, d. of Douglas Richmond Close,
of Uffculme, Devonshire, and has issue — Holland
Pembroke Lecky, Gentleman, b. 1923 ; Ian Cecil Hamil-
ton Browne Lecky, Gentleman, b. 1924 ; Barbara
Wellesley ; Charity' Melvill ; Diamond Davina ; Eliza-
beth Cowan ; Faithful Henderson ; and Greta Diana.
Estates — Houses and land in City of Londonderry.
Postal address — 7 Tudor Road, Upper Norwood, London,
S.E.i 9. Clubs — United Service, The Navy, Union
(Malta).
LECKY (U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a chevron
between in chief a rose between two mullets, and in base a
rose all gules (for Lecky) ; 2 and 3, argent, on a saltire
argent, between four bucks' heads erased gules, a. buck
salient between four mullets or (for McCullum). Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
boar's head erased proper (for Lecky). Motto — " Deo soli
servio."
Eldest son cf Hugh Lecky, Esq., of Beardiville, co.
Antrim, b. 1839 ; d. 1913 ; m. 1876, Rebecca Mary, d.
of Robert Crookshank, of Glenmanus House, Port-
rush : —
Hugh Lecky, Esq., J. P. co. Antrim, M.A. (Dublin).
Capt. (ret.) 10th Batt. R. Dublin Fusiliers, b. 1880; m,
1916, Frances, d. of James Dinsdale. Estates in cos.
Antrim, Cork, and Londonderry. Seat — Beardiville, cj.
Ant im.
WILLIAM EDWARD HARTPOLE LECKY, Gentle-
man, Honorary Doctor of Laws of the Universities of
Dublin, Glasgow, and St. Andrews, Honorary Doctor of
Civil Law of the University of Oxford, Honorary Doctor
of Literature of the University of Cambridge. Born
March 26, 1838, being the eldest son of the late John
Hartpole Lecky, Esq., J. P., by his wife Mary Anne,
dau. of W. E. Tallents of Newark-on-Trent. Armorial
hearings — Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, a chevron between
three roses argent (for Lecky) ; 2 and 3, gules, a chevron
embattled argent, on a chief of the last a torteau
between two lions' heads erased sable. Upon the es-
cutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, an anchor in pale proper, cabled or
and gules, surmounted by a boar's head erased and erect
azure ; with the Motto, ' ' Gubernat navem Deus. " Married,
June 1870, the Baroness de Dedem, daughter of Baron de
Dedem, Lieutenant-General in the Dutch Service. Estates
— Ballyvale, &c. , in the county of Carlow ; Kilbracken, in
Queen's County. Club — Athenaeum.
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LECONFIELD, Baron, see WYNDHAM.
LEDLIE of St. Louis, U.S.A. (Confn. U.O. 1914).
Sable, a boar's head erased argent, between three bezants.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
LEE (H. Coll.) Argent, on a fesse couped between
three crescents sable, as many hawks' lures or. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, upon an eagle's leg fessewise
erased at the thigh, the claws to the sinister azure, a falcon
colours, in front of a crozier in bend sinister or, a rani'
head couped argent, armed or, charged with a trefoil
slipped vert. Motto — " Fortitudo et lenitudo." Livery —
Green, with white facings and white stockings.
Son of James Hewitt Ledlie, Brig.-Gen. U.S. Army,
served in the Civil War 1861-5, b. 1832 ; d. 1882 ; m.
1858, Catherine, d. of Abraham Hees: —
Charles Hees Ledlie, Gentleman, b. 1861 ; m. 1885,
Elizabeth Lucas, d. of J. B. Johnson ; and has issue — John
Stephen Ledlie, Gentleman, served Great War 1917-18 as
Lieut. U.S.A. Res., b. 1886 [m. 1920, Edna Earl Ballew].
Res. — 4446 Westminster Place, St. Louis, Mo., U.S.A.
LEE, see VAUGHAN-LEE.
LEE (H. Coll., 26 Feb. 1918). Argent, two chev-
ronels between three leopards' faces sable, in the
centre point an inescutcheon chequy or and purpure.
Crest — On a naval coronet or, a leopard's face sable.
Supporters — On the dexter side, a female figure proper,
habited argent, hair band azure, and mantle flowing pur-
pure, holding in the exterior hand a sheaf of wheat also
proper ; on the sinister side, a female figure proper, habited
argent, hair band azure, mantle flowing and charged on
the breast with a Latin cross gules, holding in the exterior
hand a grenade or. Motto — " Pro patria omnia."
Younger son of Rev. Melville Lee, Rector of Brid-
port, Dorset, b. 1828 ; d. 1870 ; m. 1852, Emily, d.
of Thomas Dicker, of Lewes : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur Hamilton Lee, P.C., G.C.S.I.,
G.B.E., K.C.B., Viscount Lee of Fareham (25 Nov. 1922),
of Bridport, Dorset, Baron Lee of Fareham (9 July 19 18)'
Col. (ret.) R.A., J.P., F.S.A., F.R.I.B.A. (Hon.), M.P.'
Fareham, Hants., 1900-18, Civil Lord of Admiralty,
I903-5f Pari. Sec. Min. of Munitions, 1915-16, Dir.-
General Food Production 1917-18, Minister Agriculture
and Fisheries 191 9-21 ; First Lord of the Admiralty
1919-21; British Delegate at Washington 1921, served
Great War 1914-15 (despatches twice), b. 1868; m. 1899,
Ruth, Lady of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St'
John of Jerusalem, d. of the late John G. Moore, of New
York. Res. — White Lodge, Richmond Park. Clubs —
Athenaeum, United Service.
belled or, legged gules, twined round the body and neck
by a hawk's lure sable. Motto— " Fide et constantia."
Livery — White or grey cloth, with black cuffs, collar, and
trimmings.
Sons of the Rev. Frederick George Lee, Student of
Civil Law of the University of Oxford, Doctor of
Divinity, and formerly Fellow of the Society of Anti-
quaries, sometime Vicar of All Saints', Lambeth, b.
January 6, 1832; d. 1902; m. June 9, 1859, Elvira
Louisa (who died Sept. 1, 1890), fourth and youngest
d. of the Rev. Joseph Duncan Ostrehan, B.A. of the
University of Oxford, Vicar of Creech St. Michael, in
the co. of Somerset : —
Frederick Reginald Benedict Duncan Lee, Esq.,
M.B.E., V.D., M.A. Oxon. 1891, Lt.-Col. I.D.F. Force of
India, b. July 2, 1861 ; m. 1902, Mary Morv\enna, d. and
h. of Cornelius Cardew ; an:l has issue — Leonard Staveley
Lee, Gentleman, b. 1903; Mary Cecilia ; Margery Ellen;
and Minnie Agnes. Res. — 50 Alma Vale, Clifton, Bristol.
The late Gordon Ambrose de Lisle Lee, Esq., C.B.,
CV.O. (t.v.).
Leonard Miles Henry Lee, Gentleman, b. Feb. 24, 1867 ;
m. 1908, Gwladys Ada, d. of Walter North. Res. —
8 Pensford Avenue, Kew, Surrey.
The Late GORDON AMBROSE DE LISLE LEE,
Esq., C.B., C.V.O., Bluemantle Pursuivant of Arms
1889-1905, York Herald of Arms 1905-23, Norroy
King of Arms 1923-27, Clarenceux King of Arms
1927, Secretary to the Earl Marshal (the Duke of
Norfolk, K.G.). Born July n, 1863, being the second
son of the late Rev. Frederick George Lee, D.D. , sometime
Vicar of All Saints', Lambeth, by his wife Elvira Louisa,
youngest daughter of the Rev. Joseph Duncan Ostrehan,
sometime Vicar of Creech St. Michael, in the county of
Somerset. Armorial bearings— Argent, on a fesse couped
between three crescents sable, as many hawks' lures or,
impaling the arms of Wallace, namely gules, semee-de-lys
or, a lion rampant argent, within a bordure compony azure
and of the third. Crest— Upon an eagle's leg fessewise
erased at the thigh, the claw to the sinister azure, a falcon
belled or, legged gules, twined round the body and neck
by a hawk's lure sable. Motto — "Fide et constantia."
Slanied, August 8, 1888, Rose Mary (d. 1922), elder
daughter of Robert Cyril Wallace, sometime Secretary
to the Earl Marshal ; and died Sept. 12, 1927, having
had Issue — Mary Flora, d. 1910.
LEE (H. Coll.). Azure, on a pile nebulv or, three
leopards' faces in fesse counterchanged. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
demi-lion proper, holding between the paws an escutcheon
Lee
Lee
"5i
or, charged with a leopard's face azure, three bezants fesse-
wise. Motto — " Nil desperandum."
Sons of Edward Lee, Esq., Solicitor, a Member of the
Commission of Lieutenancy for the City of London.
b. 1839; d. 1909; m. 1871, Adelaide, d. of Myer
Harris : —
Myer Barnett Lee, Solicitor, b. 1873. Address — 8 Lau-
rence Pountney Hill, Cannon Street, E.C.4.
Albert Edward Louis Lee, Gentleman, b. 1875. Res.—
Buenos Ayres, Argentina.
Percy Vivian Lee, Gentleman, b. 1879. Res.— 15 Cedar
House, Cheniston Gardens, Kensington, W.8.
Cyril Goldney Lee, Gentleman, b. 1890. Res.— 26 Ash-
worth Mansions, Elgin Avenue, W.9.
LEE of Broad Oak. co. Flint (H. Coll.). Azure, three
bus argent, surmounted by a bend compony or and gules,
on a chief of the second, two oak trees fructed and
eradicated proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a bear statant sable,
muzzled and lined or, the paws embrued gules. Motto —
" Fide et constant ia."
Only son of Joseph Henry Lee, Esq., J. P. Flints., ot
Redbrook House, nr. Whitchurch, b. 1823; d. 1897;
m. 1854, Isabella Roy, eld. d. of Alexander Meldrum
of Kincaple, Fifesh., N.B. : —
Joseph Henry Warburton Warburton-Lee, Esq,, J. P. and
(1913) High Sheriff Flintsh., M.A. (Oxon.).Barrister-at-Law
(assumed by Deed Poll the additional surname of Warbur-
ton), b. 1855 ; m. 1885, Emmeline Vernon, ygst. d. of
Joseph Taylor Armitage, J. P., D.L., of Highroyd, Yorks. ;
and has had issue — (1) Philip Warburton Lee, Esq.,
Capt. R.F.A. b. 1892; killed in action 1917; (2) Bernard
Armitage Warburton Lee, Esq., Lieut. -Comdr. R.N., b.
1895; Violet Warburton [/«. 1909, Joshua Lister Ingham] ;
and Sibyl Vernon [m. 1914, Edward Haffenden]. Seat —
Broad Oak, nr. Whitchurch, Shropshire.
LEE of How Caple Court (H. Coll.). Azure, three bars
or, a bend invected chequy of the last and gules, plain
cottised ermine, in the sinister chief point a bear's head
erase -1 at the neck of the last. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a bear passant argent,
collared and chained azure, charged u[_on the body with
two cinquefi ils of the last, resting the dexter foresaw on an
escocheon or, thereon a fleur-de-lis also azure. Motto —
' Patitur qui vincit." Livery — Blue.
Eld. son of Sir Joseph Cocksey Lee, Kt. Bach. , J. P., of
Rossendale, Lanes., Dunham Massey, Cheshire, and
Lea Hurst, co. Derby, b. 1832; d. 1894; m. 1861,
Henrietta Burleigh, d. of Rev. James Hill of Brighton : —
Lennox Bertram Lee, Esq., J. P. and (1915) High Sheriff
co. Hereford, late Lieut. 3rd Batt. Sherwood Foresters, b.
1864 ; m. 1892, Edith Gertrude, d. of Malcolm MacLellan ;
and has had issue — (1) Lennox Cleland Lee Lee, Esq..
Lieut. Irish Gds., b. 1893 '< kil'ed in action 1915 ; (2) Roger
Malcolm Lee Lee, Gentleman, b. 1902; and Janet Claude
Lee [m. 1922, John Edmund Gordon, 4th Dragcon Gds. ;
and has issue]. Seat — How Caj.le Court, Ross, Hereford-
shire. Town res. — 73 Eaton Square, S.W. Clubs — Wind-
ham, Hurlingham.
Sons of Noel Lee, Esq. , Brig.-Gen. E. Lanes. Div. (2nd
son of Sir Joseph C. Lee, see above), b. 1867; d. of
wounds received in action 1915; tn. 1896, Lilian, d. of
of William Barrington Tristram, Esq., [of Fowley,
Hants. : —
Richard Tristram Lee, Gentleman, b. 1904. Res. —
Horsley House, Tilford, Surrey.
Michael Peter Lee, Gentleman, b. 1913.
Yngst. son of Sir Joseph Cocksey Lee : —
Robert Scott Denzil Lee, Esq., b. 1882. Res. —
LEE-DILLON. Quarterly, 1 and 8, quarterly, i. and
iiii. argent, a lion passunt between three crescents gules
argent, a fesse between three
of Quarendon and Ditchley) ;
Lee as before ; 4. argent, a
bordure azure, charged with
(for Sanders of Banbury) ;
on a chevron between three
(for Dillon) ; ii. and 111.
crescents sable (for Lee
2. Dillon as before ; 3.
lion rampant within a
eight fleurs-de-lys or
5. per pale or and azure,
griffins' heads erased, four fleurs-de-lys all counterchanged
(for Pope, Earls of Downe) ; 6. quarterly, argent and
gules, in the second and third quarters a fret or (for
Dutton) ; 7. the royal arms of His Majesty King Charles II,.
debruised by a baton sinister ermine (for Fitz Roy).
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — A demi-lion gules,
holding between the paws an estoile argent. Motto —
" Dum spiro spero."
Son of Rt. Hon. Arthur Edmund Denis Dillon,
16th Viscount Dillon, J.P., D.L., F.R.G.S., b. 1812 ;
d. 1892 ; m. 1843, Ellen, d. of James Adderley : —
Rt. Hon. Harold Arthur Lee-Dillon, C.H., 17th Vis-
count Dillon of Costello Gallen, co. Mayo (16 Mar. 1622)
[Supporters — On either side an angel proper .vested argent,
wings elevated, the dexter with a sash over the shoulder
azure, each holding in the exterior hand a palm branch
proper], M.A,, D.C.L. (Oxford), late Major 4th Batt.
Oxford L.I. , formerly Rifle Bde., b. 1844; m. 1st, 1870,
Julia (d. 1925), d. of Isaac Brock Stanton, C.S., Canada ;
2nd, 1926, Margaret Louisa Everard, d. of Rev. H. E.
B. Ffolkes, and widow of Rev. John E. Philipps. Seat
— Ditchley, Enstone, co. Oxford.
Sons of Hon. Conrad Adderley Dillon, who was
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lee
second son of 16th Viscount Dillon, b. 1845 ; d.
1901 ; m. 1872, Ellen Louisa, d. of Sir Henry Dash-
wood, 5th Bart. : —
Maj. Arthur Henry Dillon, b. 1875; m. 1907, Hilda,
widow of Charles Harold Broadbent, and d. of Rt. Hon.
Sir J. Brunner, Bart., P.C. Res. — Barton Lodge, Steeple
Aston, co. Oxford. Clubs — White's, Cavalry.
Col. Eric FitzGerald Dillon, C.M.G., D.S.O., late R.
Munster Fusiliers, b. 188 r ; m. 1907, Norah Juanita
Muriel, d. of Brig.-Gen. Charles Edward Beckett, C.B. ;
and has issue — Michael Eric Dillon, Gentleman, b. 1911 ;
Pamela Louise Eleanor. Res. — 5 Embankment Gardens,
Chelsea, S.W. Club— Travellers'.
LEE-ELLIOTT (H. Coll.) Azure, a bend or, sur-
mounted by a bendlet gules, between in sinister chief a
cross crosslet, and in dexter base a leopard's face
affrontee of the second. Mantling azure and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a dexter cubit arm grasping
in the hand an arrow in bend sinister or, and charged
with a cross crosslet and a pheon palewise sable. Motto
— " Omnia ad Dei gloriam." Livery — Dark blue and
silver.
Sixth son of William Oliver Elliott, Esq., J. P., of
Wentworth House, Dunstable, b. 1830 ; d. 1901 ;
»*• i853i Charlotte Elizabeth, d. of Thomas Ginger,
of Leigh ton Buzzard : —
Rev. David Lee Lee-Elliott, Clerk in Holy Orders,
M.A. (Camb.), b. 1869 ; assumed by Deed Poll 1910,
the additional surname of Lee ; m. 1900, Winifred Theyre,
d. of George W. Willett, D.L., J. P. ; and has issue —
David Lee Theyre Lee-Elliott, Gentleman, b. 1903 ;
Christopher Lee Lee-Elliott, Gentleman, b. 1907 ;
Charlotte Winifred ; Catherine Monica. Res. — The
Old Rectory, Blakeney, Norfolk.
LEE-GRATTAN-GUINNESS(R.L., 28 Feb. 1856 and
10 March 1857, H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, grand
quarters, quarterly i. and iiii., per saltire gules and azure,
a lion rampant or, on a chief ermine a dexter hand couped
at the wrist of the first (Guinness) ; ii. and iii., quarterly or
and gules, in the first quarter a trefoil slipped vert, all
within a bordure azure (Grattan) ; 2 and 3, grand quarters,
argent on a fesse between three crescents sable, a trefoil
slipped or, a canton gules, charged with a lion rampant ot
the first, and a chief of the same, thereon a mullet azure
between two torteaux (the said canton being borne in com-
memoration of descent from the family of Smyth) (Lee).
Mantling1 gules and or. Crests — 1. en a wreath of the
colours, a boar passant quarterly or and gules (Guinness) ;
3. on a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a falcon,
wings elevated, holding in the dexter claw a sceptre all
proper (Grattan) ; 3. on a wreath of the colours, on a pillar
argent, encircled by a ducal coronet or, an eagle preying
on a bird's leg erased proper (Lee). Mottoes (under the
arms) — " Spes mea in Deo'' (Guinness); (over the crest)
— ■" Esse quam videri " (Grattan).
Sons of Rev. William Smyth Lee-Grattan-Guinness of
Beaumont and of Park Annesley, co. Wexford (who by
R. L. , 28 Feb. 1856, assumed the additional arms and
surname of Grattan, and by a second R. L. , 10 March
1857, assumed the surname of Lee in addition to and
before that of Grattan-Guinness), and his wife Susan
Jane, only child and heiress of Benjamin Guinness of
Brookville, co. Dublin : —
Benjamin Lee-Grattan-Guinness, Gentleman, b.
Res.—
Frederick Darley Lee-Grattan-Guinness, Gentleman,
A . Res. —
LEE -NORMAN (U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, or,
a chevron between three lions' faces gules (for Norman);
2 and 3, argent, a chevron gules, between three leopards'
faces proper (for Lee). Mantling gules and or. Crests —
1. on a wreath of the colours, a lion passant guardant proper
(for Norman); 2. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant, grasping a sceptre all proper. Motto — "Honor
virtutis praemium."
Sons of Luke Alexander Lee-Norman, Esquire, of
Corbollis, Ardee, co. Louth, J. P. and D. L. , High
Sheriff 1881, Vice-Lieut, co. Louth 1897, M.A. Trin.
Coll. , Dublin, b. 1839 ; d. 1918; assumed the additional
surname and arms of Lee by Royal Licence 1876 ;
m. 1873, Frances Charlotte, dau. of the late Rev.
Francis Hewson, Rector of Dunganstown, co. Wick-
low : —
Alexander Henry Lee-Norman, Esq., J. P., D.L. , and
(1922) High Sheriff co. Louth, B.A. (Camb.), b. 1876;
m. 1904, Aiys, eldest d. of Robert Henry Sturrock Reade
of Wilmont, co. Antrim, and has issue — Frances Emily.
Seat — Plymtree Manor, Cullompton, Devon.
Francis Thomas Lee-Norman, Gentleman, b. r887.
LEE- WARNER (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules,
a fesse compony or and of the field, between eight billets
of the second (Lee); 2. quarterly, i. and iiii. per pale in-
dented argent and sable ; ii. and iii. azure, a fleur-de-lys
or, differenced by a crescent (Warner) ; 3. vert, a cross
engrailed argent (Whetenhale). Mantling gules and or.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a squirrel sejant
gules, sitting between two branches of oak fructed proper,
cracking a nut or. Motto—" Non nobis tantum nati."
Sons of Rev. Septimus Henry Lee- Warner, b. i8r9 ;
d. 1870; m. Jane, elde t d. of John Hopkins of lid-
marsh House, co. Berks.: —
Chandos Brydges Lee-Warner, Esq., Major Gloucester
Regt. (ret.), J. P. Hereford [impaling the Arms of Fitz-
Clarence, viz : — Quarterly, 1 and 4, England ; 2. Scotland ;
3. Ireland, the whole debruised by a baton sinister azure,
charged with three anchors or], b. 1863; m. 1899, Lady
Dorothea Augusta FitzClarence, second d. of 2nd Earl of
Munster ; and has issue — Dorothy Jean Mary Essex ; and
Olive Irene Wilhelmina. Res. — Tyberton Court, co. Here-
ford. Club — Jun. Carlton.
Septimus Daniel Launcelot Lee-Warner, Gentleman,
b. 1870. Res. —
Son of Rev. Henry James Lee- Warner of Thorpland
Hall, b. 1802; d. 1885; m. 1835, Anne, d. of Rev.
Henry Nicholas Astley: — ■
Rev. James Lee- Warner, M.A. (Oxford), J. P. Norfolk,
late Rector of Beckley, East Sussex, b. 1836; m. 1874,
Agnes Louisa, d. of Rev. Henry P. Marsham of Rippon
Hall; and has issue— ti) George Lee- Warner, Gentleman,
b. 1875 [m. 1905, Margaret Ogilvie ; and has issue— George
Lee- Warner, Gentleman, b. 1906 ; Edgar Lee- Warner,
Gentleman, b. 1909 ; and Theresa] ; (2) Rev. Alfred Lee-
Warner, M.A. (Oxon.), Rector of Walpole St. Andrew,
Norfolk, b. 1877 [m. 1922, Dorothy Cresswell Eyres, and
has issue — Theodore John Lee- Warner, Gentleman, b.
1922 ; and Penelope Rose] ; (3) Rev. James Lee-Warner, />.
1889 [m. 1921, Margaret Elizabeth Hewlett, and has issue
— Daniel Lee-Warner, Gentleman, b. 1922 ; Nicholas Lee-
Warner, Gentleman, b. 1926; and Sylvia. Res. — Dalby,
Queensland, Australia] ; and Caroline. Estate and post,
add. — Thorpland Hall, Fakenham, Norfolk.
Son of John Lee-Warner, Gentleman, b. 1843 ; d. 1917 ;
in. 1880, Blanche, d. of Henry Hall Dare:—
Harry Granville Lee- Warner, Esq., D.S.O. , M.C. , Maj.
R.F.A., b. 1883; m. 1917, Audrey, d. of Robert W. Hall
Dare, of Newtownbarry House, Ireland, and has issue-
John Lee-Warner, Gentleman,/^. 1919; Robert Lee-Warner,
Gentleman, b. 1924 ; and 1 dau. Club — Army and Navy.
Son of Edward Lee-Warner, Gentleman, of Denton
House, b. 1845; d. 1927; m. 1884, Matia Harvey, d.
of Onley Savill-Onley of Stisted Hall, Essex: —
Edward Henry Lee-Warner, Esq., Capt. (ret.) R.F.A.,
b. 1887; m. 1916, Iris Beryl, d. of Arthur Wykeham
Cornwallis ; and has issue — Anne Lavender ; Joanre
Gracianne. Res. — Denton House, Harleston, Norfolk.
Club — Jun. Carlton.
Son of Philip Henry Lee- Warner, Esq., b. 1877; d.
1925 ; m. 1907, Mary King, second d. of Gen. Thomas
Sherwin of Boston, U.S.A.: —
Henry Philip Lee- Warner, Gentleman, b. 1912. Res. —
Castle Cottage, Bletchingley, Redhill, Surrey.
Sons of Sir William Lee-Warner, G.C.S.I. (1910),
Hon. LL.D. (Camb.), J. P. co. Surrey, late Bombay
Civ. Service, Member of Council of India 1902, M.A.
(Camb.), b. 1846; d. 1914 ; m. 1876, Ellen Paullina, d.
of Gen. Henry William Holland, C.B. :—
William Hamilton Lee- Warner, Esq., b. 1880; m. 1926,
Mrs. Gladys Beck.
Roland Paul Lee- Warner, Esq., b. 1892.
LEECH (U.O.). Ermine, a trefoil vert, on a chief in-
dented gules, three ducal coronets or. Mantling- vert and
argent. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, charged with a
trefoil vert, an arm erect proper, grasping a snake environed
about the arm also vert. Motto—" Virtute et valore."
Sons of Henry Brougham Leech, Gentleman, M.A. ,
LL.D., Fellow of Gonville and Caius Coll., and of
Queen's Inns, Barrister-at-Law, Regius Prof, of Laws
lee
Lee
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(Trin. Coll., Dub.), Chief Registrar of Deeds and
Registrar of Titles in Dublin, b. 1843; d. ; m.
1875, Annie Louisa, d. of William Garbois : —
Arthur Graves Leech, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. (ret.) R.A.,
served Great War (despatches, D.S.O.), Legion of Honour,
b. 1877; m. 1911, Amy Mary (from whom he obtained a
divorce 1920), d. of Charles Booth of Woolwich. Postal
address —
Henry Brougham Leech, Gentleman, M.D. , b. 187U.
Address — County Asylam, Halton, Warwick.
William John Leech, Gentleman, b. 1881.
Cecil John Farran Leech, Gentleman, /'. 1882.
Sons of Rev. John Leech of Cloonconra, co. Mayo,
M.A., D.D., b. 1808; d. 1889; m. 1839, Mary, d. of
William Darley of St. John's, co. Dublin : —
Joseph Farran Leech, Gentleman, b. 1845; m. 1st,
1879, Beatrice Jane (d. 1887), d. of James Seccombe of
Trenodden, co. Cornwall, by whom he has issue — Beatrice
Mary Seccombe, 2nd, 1888, Alice Elizabeth, d. of Rev.
Joseph Walker, M.A. , Rector of Gt. Billing, and giand-
dau. of Adm. Sir William Carroll, K.C.B. ; and has issue
— (1) Hugh Ausdell Farran Leech, Gentleman, b. 1889
\m. 191 1, Margarita, d. of Joseph Michlin of Rostov-on-
Don, Russia]; (2) Cecil Darley Farran Leech, Gentleman,
b. 1892; (3) Noel Lesle Farran Leech, Gentleman, b. 1902;
and Sylvia Louise Ruthven. Res. —
Frederick John Leech, Gentleman, b. 1847; m. 1877,
Lily, d. of Rev Canon Wolseley, Rector of Kilrush ; and
has issue — John Wolseley Leech, Gentleman, M.D. (Dub.),
b. (Address — County Asylum, Devizes, Wilts.) ; Grace
Elizabeth Mary; and Muriel. Res. — Enniscorthy, co.
Wexford.
Graves Atkinson Leech, Gentleman, B.A. (Trin. Coll.,
Dub.), b. 1850; tn 1st, 1878, Annie (d. 1892), d. of David
Smyth of Gallony House and Artegervan ; 2nd, Edith, d. of
Very Rev. A. H. Leech; and has issue (by 1st mar.) —
Elizabeth Mary Rachel [w. 1913, Reginald M'Clintock
Dix] ; and Margaret Grace; and (by 2nd mar.) Eleanor
Mary. Res. — Danesfield, Clontarf, co. Dublin.
LEECH (U.O.).
dented of the last,
Ermine, a rose gules, on a chief in-
three ducal coronets or. Mantling'
est venerabilis." Livery — Maroon, red and white striped
waistcoat, gilt buttons.
Son of John Henry Leech, Gentleman, F. R.G.S. ,
F. L.S. , F. Z.S. , Lord of the Manor of Hurdcott and
Barford, by his wife Beatrice Ellen, only child of Ben-
jamin Leatt Nias of Philadelphia, U.S.A. : —
John Cyril Leech, Gentleman, b. 1890. Res. —
LEEDS, Duke of, see OSBORNE.
LEEDS of Croxton Park. Argent, a fesse gules,
between three eagles displayed sable, a bordure wavy
of the second. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — A
staff raguly fessewise vert, thereon a cock gules, wings
expanded, combed, wattled, beaked, and legged or, the
whole debruised by a bendlet sinister ermine. Motto —
" Vigilate."
Sons of William Henry Arthur St. John Leeds, I.C.S.,
b. 1864 ; d. 1917 ; m. 1897, Edith Mabel, d. of Maj.-
Gen. Jackson Muspratt-Williams, of Fernyhurst,
Cheltenham : —
Sir Reginald Arthur St. John Leeds, 6th Bart. (31 Dec.
1812) of Croxton Park, Cambs., late Lieut. R.N., and
Flying Officer R.A.F., b. 1899; s. his cousin 1924; m.
1926, Etheleen Winnaretta, d. of Paris Singer, Esq., and
has issue — George Graham Mortimer Leeds, Esq., b. 1927.
Res. — 57A Cadogan Square, S.W.3. Clubs — White's,
Army and Navy.
Geoffrey Arthur Hugh Anthony Leeds, Esq., b. ign.
Res—*
LEEMING. Per chevron argent and ermine, a chevron"
gules, in chief an oak-branch fnicted and slipped proper
between two roses gules, barbed and seeded also proper,
and in base a cross potent azure. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours,
between two crosses potent azure, a dexter arm embowed in
tjules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an
arm erect proper, grasping a snake vert. Motto ' ' Virtus
armour, the hand grasping a sword all proper, charged
with two oak-leaves, the one above and the other below
the elbow vert. Motto — "In hoc signo vinces." Livery
(undress) — Drab coat and overcoat piped with scarlet,
scarlet collar and cuffs, scarlet waistcoat, silver buttons ; (full-
dress) white coat and vest with scarlet facings and lace, silver
buttons, claret-coloured plush breeches, silver buckles and
garters, and white silk stockings.
Son of Harry Heatley Leeming, b. 1867 ; d. ;
m. : —
John Leeming, Gentleman, /'. . Res. —
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LEEMING (H. Coll.). Per chevron or and azure, a
wieath of oak vert, between two estoiles in chief of the
second and a cross patonce in base of the first. Mantling'
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a
rock proper, a cross patcnce or, between two ostrich
feathers. Motto — " Gaide bien la foy."
Sons of Richard Learning, Esq., J. P. Lanes., b. 1817 ;
d. 1888 ; m. 1853, Eliza, d. of Henry Brettargh cf
Manchester: —
John Leeming, Esq. , J. P. Bucks., b. 1862; in. 1898, Mary
Clare, only d. of John J. Hewitt, M.D. ; and has issue — ■
(1) John J. Leeming, Gentleman, late 2nd Lieut. R.F.A.,
b. 1899; (2) Henry B. Leeming, Gentleman, b. 1900; (3)
Edmund J. Leeming, Gentleman, b. 1902; (4) William J.
Leeming, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; (5) Richard Leeming Gentle-
man, b. 1911 ; Mary C. : Margery; and Veronica. Res. —
The Dower House, Chalfont St. Peter, Bucks.
Rev. William Henry Leeming, b. 1863. Res. — Spring
Grove, West Derby, Liverpcol. Club — Athenteum (Liver-
pool).
James Whiteside Leeming, Esq., J. P. Lanes., b. 1865;
m. 1911, Th6rese, eld. d. of late Baron de Pfyffer Altishofen
of Lucerne, Switzerland, ; and has issue — Gerard de Pfyffer
Leeming, Gentleman, b. 1912 ; Richard Whiteside Leeming,
Gentleman, b. 1912 ; Marie Th^rese ; Dorothy; Helen;
and Monica. Seat — Skirsgill Park, Penrith. Clubs —
Royal Automobile, County (Lancaster).
LEES of Blackrock, Dublin. Azure, a fesse
chequy argent and sable, between six cross crosslets
fitch ee three in chief and three in the nombril points or,
and three billets two in the honour and one in the base
points of the second. Mantling azure and argent. Crest
— A dexter hand couped above the wrist and erect
proper, grasping a crescent or. Mottoes — " Exegi " ;
" An honest man's the noblest work of God."
Sons of Sir Harcourt James Lees, 4th Bart., b. 1840 ;
d. 1917 ; by his 1st wife, m. i860, Charlotte Anne,
d. of William MacTaggart —
Sir Arthur Henry James Lees, 5th Bart, of Blackrock,
ro. Dublin (30 June 1804). b. 1863; m. 1927, Helen
Agnes Marion, d. of the late Charles Chittick, of Belle
View, Nevis, West Indies, and has issue — Mary Helen.
Res. — Beechlands, Nevis, West Indies.
Edwin Leslie Lees, Esq., b. 1866 ; m. 1901, Anne
Charlton ; and has issue — 5 daus. Res. — 15 Pulteney
Gardens, Bath, Somerset.
LEES (H. Coll.). Party per chevron dovetailed argent
and gules, in chief two millrinds sable and in base an owl
of the first. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath ot the colours, a millrind fesseways sable, thereon
an owl proper. Motto — "Without rest, without haste."
Livery— Dark blue.
Son of Sir Elliott Lees, 1st Bart., D.S.O., M.P., J. P.,
M.A. , Maj. and Lt.-Col. Dorset Yeo. Cav., b. i860;
d. 1908 ; m. 1882, Florence, d. of Patrick Keith ot
London and Algiers : — ■
Sir John Victor Elliott Lees, 3rd Bart. (1907), D.S.O.,
M.C., Lt.-Col. late K.R.R.C., served Great War
(despatches), has Croix de Guerre (France), b. 1887 ; m.
1915, Madeline Annie Pamela, d. of Sir Harry Pelly, 4th
Bart., and has issue — James Lees, Esq., b. 1920; Thomas
Edward Lees, Esq., ^.1925; Katherine Margaret ; Rosa-
mund Elizabeth ; Benita Anne ; and Jane Madeline. Seat
— South Lytchett Manor, Lytchett Minster, Poole, Dorset.
Son of Bernard Percy Turnbull Lees, Esq. (2nd son ot
1st Bart.), M.C., Capt. Dorset Yeo., b. 1891 ; d. 1923;
m. 1919, Marv, d. of Col. Philip John Radcliffe, C.M.G.,
R.E. : —
Michael Lees, Gentleman, b. 1921. Res. — Trokes
Coppice, Lytchett Minster, Poole.
LEES (H. Coll., 12 May 1924). Sable, two bars argent,
on a chief of the last a garb or, between two roses gules,
barbed and seeded proper. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a rock proper,
a lion rampant gules, supporting a flagstaff, also proper,
flowing therefrom a banner sable, charged with a garb
or. Motto — " Perge sed caute."
Son of William Lees, of Birkdale : —
Sir William Clare Lees, Knt. Bach. (1924), O.B.E.
(1920), J. P. Cheshire, b. 1874; m. 1901, Kathleen, d. of
John Nickson, of Liverpool ; and has issue — William
Hereward Clare Lees, Gentleman, b. 1904 ; Enid Clare.
Res.- — Etherow House, Hollingworth, Cheshire. Club—
Constitutional.
LEES of Thurland Castle. Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent,
two bars raguly between three cross crosslets fitche> in chief
and a falcon belled in base all gules (for Lees) ; 2. argent,
on a bend invected with plain double cottises s;ible, guttee-
d'eau, three eagles, each with two heads displayed ermine
[for Brown) ; 3. gules, on a bend, invected erminois between
two bezants, three martlets azure, all within a bordure
ermine (for Collins) ; and for a Crest, on a wreath of the
colours, in front of two cross crosslets fitch^e saltirewa\s
gules, a falcon belled argent. Motto — " Fide sed cui
vide." Livery — Blue, with red and white striped waist-
coat.
Second but eld. surv. son of the late Edward Brown
Lees, Esq., J. P. for co. Lancaster and W. R. co. York,
J. P. and D. L. for Westmorland, Lt.-Col. 22nd Lani s.
Rifle Vols., by his wife Dorothy, d. of John Livesey : —
Rev. Ronald Lees, Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. (Oxon.),
Vicar of Tunstall, Lanes., since 1919, b. 1882 ; m. 1st, 1920,
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Margaret (d. 1925), d. of Richard James Fulton, of Edin-
burgh ; 2nd, 1927, Ethel, d. of John Simpson, Esq., J. P.,
of Castlefcrd. Seat — Thurland Castle, Kirkby Lonsdale.
LEES (H. Coll.). Per chevron or and gules, a chevron
counterchanged between two roses in chief of the second,
barbed and seeded proper, and three distaffs, one in pale
and two saltirewise in base of the first. Mantling gules
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
cotton-hank fessewise or, thereon an owl close, holding in
the beak a branch of cotton-tree, a distaff fessewise also
proper. Motto — " Perge sed caute."
Son of William Lees, Gentleman, b. 1823; d. 1913 ;
m. i860, Martha, d. of Robert Dickinson of Oldham ; —
Joseph Dickinson Lees, Esq., T.P. and (1918) High Sheriff
Northants. , b. 186 1 ; m. 1890, Edith, eldest child of the
late Edward H. Martin of Madeley, Staffordshire ; and
has issue — Geoffrey William Martin Lees, b. 1891 [m. 1921,
Ellen, 2nd d. of Frank Penn] ; Edith Margery ; and Audrey.
Seat — Whittlebury, Northamptonshire. Club — Union.
Son of Joseph Lees of Greenactes Moor, Oldham,
b. 1786 ; d. 1845 ; m. 1820, Hannah, d. of John
Cooper: —
Joseph Lees, Esq., J. P. co. Lancaster, b. 1831 ; m. 1864,
Elizabeth, d. of John Clegg of High Crompton, Lanes. ;
and has issue — Albert Ernest Lees, Esq., Major Duke of
Lancaster's Own Yeo. Cav. , b. 1869 [m. 1897, Elizabeth E.,
second d. of John Bibby of Fachwen, St. Asaph, and has
ssue — Patrick Bibby Lees, Gentleman, b. 1900 ; Cecil
Humphrey Lees, Gentleman, b. 1903 ; and Kathleen Irene
hmda(Res. — Rowton Castle, Shrewsbury)]. Seat— Minnick-
fold, Holm wood, Surrey.
LEES (H. Coll.). Argent, two bars raguly between three
cross crossiets fitch£e in chief, and a falcon belled in base,
all gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a mount, thereon amidst wheat, a mower,
in his hands a scythe in the attitude of mowing, all proper.
Motto — " Ein doe and spare nought." Livery — Dark
blue, silver buttons.
Son of Edward Brown Lees, Esq., J. P., b. 1843; d.
1896; m. 1877, Dorothy, only d. of John Livesey of
Blackburn : —
Rev. Ronald Lees (q.v .).
Sons of James Lees, Esq., of Clarksfield and Alkrington
Hall, J. P. for co. Lancaster, b. 1817; d. 1871 ; m.
1847, Ellen, d. of Thomas Cardwell of Lytham, co.
Lancaster: — ■
James Arthur Lees, Esq., J. P. for cos. Lancaster and
Stafford, B.A. (Oxford), Barr.-at-Law, b. 185a; m. 1882,
Lucy Jane, d. Rev. Charles John Martyn, then Rector ot
Long Melford, co. Suffolk, and of Daglingworth, co.
Gloucester, Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty Queen
Victoria ; and has had issue — Alfred Robin Martyn Lees,
Gentleman, b. 1884; killed in action 1918 ; Grace Elinor;
and Lucy Doris. Seat — Moor House, Biddulph, Staffs.
Joseph Cardwell Lees, Gentleman, b. 1857; m. 1901,
Evelyn Daisy, d. of Augustin Barber Fry of York Town,
Surrey ; and has had issue — Godfrey Cardwell Lees, Gentle-
man, b. 1902 ; d. 1912. Res. — Church Aston Manor, Salop.
Roderick Livingstone Lees, Esq., D.S.O..O.B.E., Lieut. -
Col. late Lanes. Fus. (T.F.), served Great War (despatches),
b. 1864; m. 1895, Amy Constance, d. of William Jones of
Abberley Hall, co. Worcester ; and has had issue — (1)
James Malcolm Lees, Lieut. N. Staffs. Regt., b. 1897 ; killed
in action 1916 ; (2) William Hector Lees, Gentleman,
b. 1900. Res. — Stanfield, Rushwick, Worcester.
Son of Joseph Lees, Esq., J. P., of Clarksfield, b.
1819 ; d. 1890; m. 1843, Sarah Anne (d. 1884), only d.
of James Milne of Park House, Crompton : —
Frederick Lees, Gentleman, b. 1856; m. 1881, Mary
Eleanor Eliza, d. of G. R. Gibbs of Funchal, Madeira; and
has issue — Two daus. Res. — Ashford Hall, Bakewell.
LEES (H. Coll.). Per fesse or and gules, a fesse dove-
tailed per fesse embattled between two falcons belled in
chief and a lion rampant in base, all counterchanged
Mantling gules and or. Crest — A lion rampant gules
supporting a flag of the arms, the staff entwined by a
wreath of oak fructed proper. Motto — " In dubiis rectus."
Livery — Drab, with maroon collar and cuffs.
Only son of late Capt. Edward John Lees of Werneth,
b. 1834 ; d. 1863 ; m. 1857, Wilhelmina Felicity, d. of
John Motz, of Quebec : —
George Frederick Lees, Esq., J. P. co. Sussex, Lord of
the Manor of Oldham, b. 1858 ; m. 1880, Elizabeth Mar-
garet, d. of William Wailes of The Mount, York ; and has
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issue — (1) Edward Frederick William Lees, Esq , D.S.O.,
F.R.G.S., Lt.-Col. Roy. Eng. , has Croix de Guerre, b. 1881 ;
Leila Felicity Gladys ; and Marjorie Winifred. Seat —
Werneth, Lancashire. Res. — VVhyke House, Rumbolds-
v\hyke, Chichester. Club — Union.
LEES-MILNE (R.L. 31 May 18^0, H. Coll.). Quarterly,
1 and 4, erminois on a pale invected sable, a millrind erect
between two lions passant argent (Milne) ; 2 and 3, argent,
two bars raguly between three cross crosslets fitch£e in chief
and a falcon belled in base, all gules (Lees). Mantling'
sable and or. Crests — 1. upon a wreath of the colours, in
front of five palm trees proper a lamb couchant argent,
holding in the mouth a trefoil slipped or, and supporting
with the dexter forefoot a flagstaff in bend sinister proper,
therefrom flowing a banner argent charged with a cross
crosslet gules (Milne) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours,
a mount, thereon, amidst wheat, a mower, in his hands
his scythe in the attitude of mowing, all proper (Lees).
Motto " Prudenter qui sedulo." Livery — Dark blue, with
white collar and silver buttons.
Sons of James Henry Lees-Milne, Esq., J. P. co. Lan-
caster, b. 1847 ; d. 1908 ; tn. 1877, Mary Emma, second
d. of Alexander Nesbitt, Esq., of Byfeld House, Barnes,
co. Surrey: —
Alec Milne Lees-Milne, Gentleman, late Duke of Lan-
caster's Own Yeo. , b. 1878; m. 1912, Dorothy, youngest d.
of Capt. Justinian Heathcote Edwards-Heathcote of Betton,
Market Drayton, Salop. Seat — Knock House, Grulint ,
Isle of Mull. Club— Cavalry.
George Crompton Lees-Milne, Gentleman, late Lieut.
Cheshire Yeo., b. 1880; m. 1904, Helen Christina, d. of
late Henry Bailey of Coates, Gloucestershire, and grand-d.
of the late Sir Joseph Bailey of Glanusk ; and has issue —
(1) George James Henry Lees-Milne, Gentleman, b. 1908 ;
(2) Richard Crompton Lees-Milne, Gentleman, b. 1910 ;
and Audrey. Res. — Wickhamford Manor, Evesham, co.
Worcs.
LEESE of Send (H. Coll., 1908). Gules, a fesse em-
battled counter-embattled between in chief two falcons
belled or, and in base a hand erect couped at the wrist
holding a dagger in pale proper, pommel and hilt gold.
Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a falcon belled or, supporting with the dexter claw a
flagstaff proper, headed and tasselled or, therefrom flowing
to the dexter a banner gules charged with a dagger in pale
proper, pommel and hilt gold. Motto — " Vita cara, caricr
libertas."
Eld. son of Sir Joseph Francis Leese, 1st Bart.,
K.C., M.P. for Accrington Div. of Lanes. 1892-1910,
B.A. (Lond. ), Barrister-at-Law and Bencher of the
Inner Temple, formerly Capt. 3rd Roy. Lanes. Mil.,
Recorder of Manchester, 1893-1913, b. 1845 • d- I9I4 '•
m. 1867, Mary Constance, d. of late William
Hargreaves of Broadoak, Accringtcn : —
Sir William Hargreaves Leese, 2nd Bart. (15 July 1908),
admitted a Solicitor 1906, b. 1868; m. 1893, Violet Mary,
d. of Albert Sandeman of Presdales, Ware, Herts. ; and has
issue — (1) Oliver William Hargreaves Leese, Esq., D.S.O.,
Capt. Coldstream Gds., served Great War 1914-16
(despatches), b. 1894; (2) Peter Albert Leese, Esq., 2nd
Lieut. Res. of Officers Coldstream Gds., b. 1905 ; (3) Alex-
ander William Leese, Esq., b. 1909 ; and Betty Violet
Mary [m. 1925, Robert Hamlvn Mervyn Drake]. Res. —
12 Cadogan Gardens, S.W. Clubs — Brooks's, Beefsteak.
Sons of Vernon Francis Leese, Esq., O.B.E., Deputv
Surveyor ol the New Forest, b. 1870 ; d. 1927 ; m. 1900.
Gwendoline Edytha, d. of late Charles Stevenson : —
lohn Henry Vernon Leese, Esq., b. 1901.
Frederick Joseph Leese, Gentleman, b. 1914. Res. —
The King's House, Lyndhurst, Hants.
Yngr. sons of 1st Bart, (see above) : —
Neville Leese, Esq., D.S.O., O.B.E., Lt.-Col. late
R.A.S.C., b. 1872 ; m. Matilda Saunders ; and has surv.
issue— Cicely Violet ; Mary Aurelia ; and Joyce Alice.
Clive Leese, Esq., M.B.E., late Major R.A.S.C, b. 1888;
m. 1916, Dorothy, d. of of the late Alfred Dickson, and has
issue — Cynthia Hilary. Res. —
Son of Cecil Mellor Leese, Esq., b. 1876; d. 1917 ; m.
1916, Jessie, d. of G. E. Tournay, of Deal : —
Lincoln Leese, Gentleman b. 1917. Res. —
LEESON (H. Coll.). Azure, on a pale argent, a
caduceus proper, a chief nebuly rayonnee or. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a demi-lion azure, holding between the paws a sun
in splendour or, a caduceus fessewise of the last. Motto —
" Follow light." Livery— Blue, yellow facings.
Only son of John Leeson of 41 Davies Street, Berkeley
Square, b. 1803; d. 1865; m. 1850, Charlotte, d. of
John Bunn of Norwich : —
John Rudd Leeson, Esq., M.D..C.M. (Edin.), M.R.C.S.
(Eng.), F.R.A.S., F.L.S., Citizen and Salter of London,
Member of the Court, Hon. Consulting Physician St.
John's Hospital, Twickenham, and Metropolitan and City
Police Orphanage, J. P. Middx., Hon. Capt. R.A.M.C,
b. 1854; m. 1st, 1879, Margaret, d. of Rev. J. P. Lewis of
Diss, Norfolk ; 2nd, 1890, Caroline Winfred Casamajor, d.
of Frederick Gwatkin, Solr., of New Square, Lincoln's Inn ;
and has issue— Spencer Stottesberv Gwatkin Leeson, Gentle-
man, b. 1892; Gertrude Kate; Edith Margaret; and
Gladys Mary, M.B.E., M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dub.). Estates—
Farnsflell, Notts. ; Mundesley, Norfolk. Res.— Clifden
House, Twickenham, Middx. Club — Athenaeum.
MARKHAM RICHARD LEESON -MARSHALL,
Esq., Major (ret.) Royal Munster Fusiliers, D.L.,
J.P. co. Kerry, High Sheriff 1890, B.A. (Oxon.), Barrister-
at-Law. Born Dec. 24, 1859, being the only son of
the late Richard John Leeson-Marshall, Esq., J.P. , of
Callinafercy House, by Zeena, eldest dau. of the Ven.
Ambrose Power, Archdeacon of Lismore. Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly, 1 and 4, barry of six argent and sable, on a
canton ermine an escutcheon of the second charged with a
trefoil slipped or, a crescent gules for difference (for
Marshall) ; 2. gules, a chief nebuly argent, the rays of the
sun issuing therefrom or (for Leeson) ; 3. or, on a chief azure,
a demi-lion argent, holding between the paws a harp of the
first (for Markham). Mantling sable and argent ; and for
his Crests, 1. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-man in
armour affrontee proper, holding in the dexter hand a baton
sable, tipped or, charged on the breast with a rose gules,
girded with a sash also gules, a crescent as in the arms for
difference (for Marshall) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours,
a demi-lion rampant gules, holding in the paws a sun or,.
partially eclipsed by clouds proper (for Leeson) ; 3. upon
a wreath of the colours, a winged lion sejant guardant
argent, wings addorsed, holding between the forepaws a
harp or, the head encircled by a plain glory of the last
(for Markham). Married, 1st, 1890, Mabel Edith, eldest
d. of Sir John Fermor Godfrey, Bart. ; and by her (d.
1892) has issue — Mary [m. 1924, George Annesley Ruthl ;
2nd, 1907, Meriel Anne, only d. of Sir George Frederick
Jchn Hodson, 3rd Bart. Seat — Callinafercy House, Mill-
town, co. Kerry. Clubs — New University, Kildare Street
(Dublin).
LEFEVRE, see SHAW - LEFEVRE - ST. JOHN-
MILDMAY.
STANLEY HUGHES LE FLEMING, Esq., 1. 1,
and D.L. for Westmorland (High Sheriff 1878), D.L.
for Cumberland, J.P. for Lanes, and Capt. and Hon Major
Westmorland and Cumberland Yeomanry Cavalry. Born
1855, being the elder son of the late Major-Gen. George
Cumberland Hughes le Fleming, J.P. and D. L. , of Rydal,
by his second wife Anne Jane, youngest dau. of Major
Alexander Rennick, Bengal Army. Armorial bear-
ings—Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, a fret argent (for Le
Fleming, Vn. Westmorland, 1665) ; 2 and 3, quarterly, or
and argent, a lion rampant azure between three fountains
proper (for Hughes). Mantling gules and argent ; and for
his Crests, 1. upon a wreath of the colours, a serpent nowed,
holding in the mouth a wreath of olives and vine leaves all
proper (for Le Fleming) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours,
a lion couchant, resting the dexter paw on a fountain
(for Hughes). Motto — "Pax, copia, sapientia. " Livery —
Dark blue. Married, Oct. 20, 1896, Cecily, eldest dau.
of Col. and the Hon. Mrs. Marton of Capernwray, Lanes.;
and has issue — (1) Michael George Le Fleming, Gentleman,
b. 1900 ; (2) Richard Cumberland Le Feming, Gentleman,
b. 1901 ; and two daus. Seat — Rydall Hall, Ambleside.
Clubs — Windham, Orleans.
LEFROY (Confd. U.O. 1857). Quarterly, 1 and 4, vert,
fretty argent, on a chief of the second, a hood or cap
(allusive to the badge assumed by the party opposed to the
Duke of Alva) between two wyverns gules (Lefroy) ; 2 and
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3 azure, a chevron or, between three crescents argent, on a
chief gules, three mullets of the third. Mantling vert and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-wyvern
gules, armed and langued azure. Motto — " Mutaresperno"
(adopted at the period of the Huguenot persecutions).
Livery — Dark green, silver lace and red plush breeches.
Sons of Augustine Hugh Lefroy, Esq. , J. P. Essex, J. P.
and D.L. (High Sheriff 1909) co. Longford, Lt.-Col.
45th Regt. (Sherwood Foresters), b. 1839; d. 1915 ; m.
1878, Isabel Mary, eldest d. of John Hebblethwaite : —
Hugh Percival Thomson Lefroy, Esq., D.S.O., M.C. ,
Lt.-Col. late Royal Engineers, Head of Radio Research
Work, Air Ministry, b. 1880. Seat — Carrig-glas Manor, co.
Longford.
Langlois Massy Lefroy, Gentleman, O.B.E., b. 1885;
tn. 1924, Sheelah Georgiana Bertha, d. of Benjamin
Bloomfield Trench. Res. - 23 Sumner Place, S.W.7.
Son of Rev. Anthony William Hamon Lefroy, B.A. ,
Rector of Mount Bures, b. 1847 ; d. 1922 ; m. 1876,
Sarah Jane (d. 1909), d. of Jchn Flower: —
Anthony Langlois Massy Lefroy, Gentleman, b. 1880.
Res. — 5 Harrington Court, S.W.7.
Sons of Thomas Paul Lefroy, Esq., of Carrig-glas
Manor, Q.C., County Court Judge of Down, Chancellor
of Diocesan Court of Down, Connor, and Dromore,
Bencher of the King's Inns, b. 1806; d. 1891 ; m.
1835, Hon. Elizabeth Massy, d. of Hugh, 3rd Lord
Massy : —
Col. Charles Edward Lefroy, formerly Commanding 6th
Batt. Rifle Brigade, b. 1852; m. 1895, Alice Constance,
onlv child of late Colin John Campbell, Scots Greys, of
Colgrain, co. Dumbarton ; and has issue — Theodore
Charles Geoffrey Lefroy, Gentleman, b. 1900; Aileen
Muriel ; Constance Elizabeth ; and Gladys Mary. Res. —
37 Preston Park Avenue, Brighton.
Alfred Henry Lefroy, Gentleman, LL. R. (Camb.),
Barrister-at-Law, *. 1856; m. 1891, Geraldine Mary, only
d. of late Patrick Panton of Rodmersham Court, Kent,
and Edenbank, co. Roxburgh ; and has issue — Pauline
Mary Elizabeth ; and Rosemary Geraldine Massy. Res. —
The Manor House, Holybourne, Alton, Hants.
Son of Thomas Charles Perceval Lefroy, b. 1845 ; d.
1893 ; m. 1873, Isabella Napier, elder d. of Alexander
Hastie, M.P. , of Carnock, co. Fife: —
Charles Jeffry Alexander Lefroy, Gentleman, b. 1876.
m. 1919, Nevilia Valentine, d. of Major Thomas. Res. —
Bassetts, Chiddington Heath, Edenbridge.
Sons of Rev. Frederick Anthcny Lefroy, M.A. (Camb.),
Vicar of Haresfield, Hon. Canon of Gloucester, b.
1846 ; d. 1920 ; m. 1881, Henrietta, d. of George Gurney
of Eastbourne, Sussex : —
George Frederick Lefroy, Gentleman, B.A., b. 1882 ;
m. 1908, Isabel Elaine May', d. of General Beaman of East-
bourne ; and has issue — Jeffry Ardern Lefroy, Gentleman,
b. 1909; Timothy George Lefroy, Gentleman, b. 1915.
Res. — Orchard House, Pilton, Barnstaple.
Charles Edwin Lefroy, Gentleman, B.A., b. 1883.; tm
1915, Margaret Stevens. Res. — Haresfield, Tangruere,
Chichester.
Robert Philip Perceval Lefroy, Gentleman, b. 1888; m.
1916, Beatrice, d. of Col. Saunders, and has issue. Res. —
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Son of Francis Paul Lefroy, LL.B., Barrister-at-Law,
b. 1857; d. 1896; m. 1884, Beatrice Mary, d. of
Francis Shand of Woolton, Lanes. : —
Edward Jeffry Lefroy, Gentleman, b. 1893. Res.—i Stan-
hope Gardens, S.W.7.
Sixth son of Very Rev. Jeffry Lefroy, Dean of Dromore,
and Hele 1a Trench : —
Edward Heathcote Lefroy, Gentleman, b. 1859; m. 1894,
Lilian Wyndham, d. of Sir Herbert Barnard. Res.—
73 Warwick Square, S.W.
Son of George Lefroy, b. 1826; d. 1896; m. Phcebe
Baldwin: —
Benjamin St. George Lefroy, Gentleman, b. 1865; m.
1910, Kathleen Grace, d. of Col. C. A. Lefroy of Carngglas
Seat— Derrycashel, Clondra, Longford.
Son of Robert Lefroy, Esq., J. P., late Capt. 97th Regt.,
b. 1834; d. 1907; m. 1872, Maud, only child of John
W. S. Cole of Broonfield, co. Dublin: —
Rev. Robert Willoughby Lefroy, B.A. (Dub.), b. 1877.
Res.— Galtrim House, Bray, co. Wicklow.
Son of Hon. Anthony O'Grady Lefroy, C.M.G., late
Treas. Western Australia, b. 1816; d. 1897; m. 1852,
Mary (d. 1913), d. of Col. Bruce: —
Hon. Sir Henry Bruce Lefrov, K.C.M.G., Premier
West Australia 1917-19, Agent-Gen. for West Australia
in London, 1901-5, formerly Member of Federal Council,
Australia, 1895-7, M.L.A. We.t Australia 1892-1901,
and since 1911, b. 1854; m. 1st, 1880, Rose Agnes (d.
1902), d. of late Charles Wittenoom, Esq., J. P., of West
Australia; 2nd, 1904, Madeleine Emily Stewart, d. of Rev.
William Stewart Walford, Vicar of St. Mary's at the
Quay, Ipswich; and has issue— (1) John Stewart Lefroy,
Esq., b. 1907; (2) Robert Bruce Lefroy, Gentleman, b.
I9ir. Add.— Walebing, West Australia
Sons of Gerald de Courcv Lefroy, b. 1819 ; d. 1877 ;
m. 1852, Elizabeth, d. of William Brookman :—
Henry Gerald Lefroy, Gentleman, b. . Res.— Western
Australia.
William Gerald Lefroy, Gentleman, b. . Res.—
Western Australia.
Sons of Henry Maunsell Lefroy, Esq., J.P., of Fern
Hollow, Killalce, b. 1826; d. ; m. i860, Ellen, d.
of James Shine of Ballymacrease : —
Henry Lefrov, Gentleman, b. i860; tn. 1905. Minnie, d-
of F. John Minchin, Esq., J. P., of Annagh. Res.—
James Lefroy, Gentleman, b. 1865. Res. —
Sons of Capt. Charles James Maxwell-Lefroy, late 14th
Hussars, of Itchel Manor, Crondall, b. 1848 ; d.
1908 ; tn. 1872, Elizabeth Catherine {d. 1920), d. of
Alfred Henry M'Clintock, M.D., of Merrion Square,
Dublin :—
Charles Alfred Henry Lefroy, Gentleman, b. 1873.
Res. — Tasmania.
George Langlois M. Lefroy, Gentleman, b. 1874; tn.
1903, Almina, younger d. of G. Campbell of Manitoba.
Res. — , , _ .,
Cecil Maxwell Lefroy, Esq., C.M.G., Capt. (ret.) R.N.,
b. 1876; tn. 1013, Beatrice, d. of J. Clegg, and ha,
issue— lohn Rodney Lefroy, Gentleman, b. 1914 ; and four
daus. Res.— Runwick House, Farniiam.
Son of Harold M. Lefroy, Gentleman, M.A., F.G.S.,
F.E.S., Imperial Entomologist, b. 1877; d. 1925 ; m.
1904, Kathleen Hamilton, second d. of late William
O'Meara, Provost-Marshal of British Guiana:—
Anthony Cecil Lefroy, Gentleman, b. 1907- Res.—
mah. .
^Yngst. son of Capt. Charles James Maxwell-Letroy
see above) : —
Evelyn M. Lefroy, Gentleman, b. 1879; tn. 1906, Ethe1
Muriel Richards. Res. — India.
Sons of Augustus Henry Frazer Lefroy, Esq., K.C.,
M.A. Oxford, Professor of Roman Law and Juris-
prudence at the University of Toronto, b. 1852 ; d.
1919 ; tn. 1884, Mary Theodora, dau. of Henry Seton
Strathy, General Manager of the Traders' Bank of
Canada : —
Henry Chichele Lefroy, Esq., b. 1890.
Langlois Dundas Lefroy, Gentleman, I. 1892. Res.—
Toronto, Canada. Clubs — New University, Toronto
(Toronto).
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LEGG. Sable, on a pile or, between two books argent,
clasped and garnished, in base of the second, a leg couped
at the thigh, in armour of the field, spurred and garnished
gold. Mantling sable and or. Crest- On a wreath of the
colours, a dexter arm in armour sable, garnished gold,
holding in the hand a roll of paper argent, between roses or.
Motto— "Tolle lege."
Sons of the Rev. William Legg, M.A. (Oxon.), Clerk in
Holy Orders, sometime Rector of Hawkinge, and Vicar
of Swingfield, both in the co. of Kent, b. 1831 ; d.
ig-22, ; m. 1866, Mary (d. 1874), eldest dau. of the late
Richard Whitehead of Ewell Manor, co. Kent: —
Ven. Richard Wickham Legg, Archdeacon of Berkshire,
Vicar of Sonning, Berks., M.A. (New College, Oxon.), /».
1867. Res. — The Vicaiage, Sonning, Berks.
William Wickham Legg, Gentleman, M.A. (Trinity Coll.
Camb.), Barrister-at-Law, b. 1868. Res. — 43 Charlwood
Street, S.W.i.
Only son of Sir George Edward Wickham Legg.K.B.E. ,
M.V.O., Knight of Justice of the Order of the Hospital
of St. John of Jerusalem, Chev. Legion of Ho our, Capt.
3rd Batt. Royal West Kent Regt. , formerly 2nd Batt.
South Staffordshire Regt., b. 1870; d. 1927; m. 1895,
Kathleen Octavia, Lady of Grace of the Order of the
Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, eldest dau. of Col.
Sir James Gilde'a, G.B.E., K.C.V.O., C.B. : —
George Patrick Wickham Legg, Esq., late Lieut. 3rd
Batt. S. Staffs. Regt., b. 1899. Res. — 14 Pembroke
Gardens, W.8.
LEGARD (H. Coll., 1564). Argent, on a bend between
six mallets pierced gules, a cross pat£e or. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest. — On a wreath of the colon s, a gey
h :und passant or, collared sable, studded a gent. Motto —
" Per crucem ad Stellas."
Son of Rev. Cecil Henry Legard, M.A. (Camb.),
LL.M., Rector of Ccttesb ooke, b. 1843 ; d. 1918 ; m.
1873, Emily Marv, d. of James Hall of Scorbo;o' Hall,
Yorks. :—
Sir Digby Algernon Hall Legard, 13th Bart. (Eng. , 29
Dec. r66o), B.A. (Camb.), b. 1876; m. 1904, Georgina
Blanche Elaine, d. of W. J. S. Barb^r-Starkey of AUenham
Hall, Salop; and has issue — Thomas Digby Legard, Esq.,
t>. 1905; John D'Arcy Legard, Esq., />. 1908; William
Ernest I^egard, Esq., b. 1911 ; and Rosamond Elaine.
Seat— Knapton Hall, near Malton. Res.— Headon Lodge,
B ompton-by-Sawdor., Yorks. Clubs— Jun. Constitutional ;
M.C.C.
Sons of Capt. James Anlaby Legard, R.N., K.T.S. ,
b. 1805 ; d. 1869 ; m. 1845, Catherine (d. 1887), widow of
Henry Beaumont, and d. of Sir George Cayley, Bart. : —
Sir James Digby Legard, K.C.B., J. P. N. and E.
Riding co. Yorks., D.L. N. Riding, Hon. Col. Yorkshire
R.F.A., late Col. comdg. E. Yorks Inf. Vol. Brig, and the
Yorkshire R.G.A. (Mil.), formerly Capt. K.A.,b. 1846; m.
1877, Julia Helen, d. of Alfred Arkwright of Wirksworth, co.
Derby ; and has had issue— (1) Alfred Digby Lega d, Esq.,
C.B.E., Lt.-Col. and Brev.-Col. King's Royal Rifle Corps,
b. 1878 [m. 1902, Winifred, d. of Col. Sir W. G. Morris,
K.C.M.G., C.B., R.E. ; and has issue— Katherine Emily
Winifred; Ursula Rebecca Julia ; and Diana]; (2) George
Percy Legard, Esq., Lieut. R.N., b. 1879; d. 1921 [m.
1905, Andolie Susannah, d. of Percy F. Luck of Stockholm ;
and left issue— Charles Percy Digby Legard, Gentleman,
2nd Lieut. 5th Inniskilling Dragoon Gds. , b. 1906 (Res.— 4
South Bolten Gardens, S. W.5) ; James Frederick Legard,
Gentleman, b. 1907 ; and Vendela Susan Esther] ; (3)
Richard Anlaby Legard, Esq., late Lieut. West Yorkshire
Regt., b. 1880; (4) Thomas Francis Legard, Esq., b. 1885 ;
(5) Reginald John Legard, Esq., b. 1893 (d. of wounds
received in action 1915) ; Helen Mary Alice [m. 1921,
Seymour G. Harvey] ; Evelyn Elizabeth Catherine [m. 19 10,
George A. Maxwell] ; Edith Victoria [m. 191 3, Roger John
Kinloch Barber-Starkey] ; and Pauline Octavia. Res.—
Hasledene, Exmouth. Clubs— Naval and Military, York-
shire (York), R.Y.S. (Cowes.)
Allayne Beaumont Legard, Gentleman, late 60th Rifles,
b. 1847 ; m. 1881, Mary Adelaide, d. of T. Buckley of
Detroit, U.S.A. ; and has issue— Adrienne Catherine; and
Mary Olive. Res.— Great Cornard, Sudbury, Suffolk.
Son of Rev. Francis Digby Legard, b. 1829 ; d. 1883 ;
m. \%72, Jane (d. 1875), d. of Admiral F. Vernon
Harcourt, R. N. :—
DArcy Legard, Esq., C.M.G., D.S.O., Brig-Gen. late
17th Lancers, b. 1873 ; m. 1908, Lady Edith Margaret Emily
Mary Foljambe, eld. d. of 1st Earl of Liverpool ; and has
issue— (1) Robert Francis Legard, Gentleman, b. 1909; (2)
Antony Ronald Legard, Gentleman, b. 1912 ; (3) Peter
Herbert Legard, Gentleman, b. 1917. Res.— Maes Court,
Tenbury, Worcs.
Sons of Digby Charles Legard, Gentleman, of Quarry
Bank, Malton, Yorks., b. 1851 ; d. 1924; m. 1880,
Eleanor Clementina, d. of Rev. David Bruce :—
Charles Legard, Esq., M.C., Capt. late Lines. Regt.,
b. 1887 ; m. 1918, Ethel, d. of the late Rev. George Strick-
land Marriott, of Sigglesthorne, Hull; and has issue—
Geo ge Hugo Digby Legard, Gentleman, b. 1920; John
Bruce Legard, Gentleman, b. 1924. Res. — Gristhorpe,
Filey, Yorks.
Roger Alexander Legard, Gentleman, b. 1891.
LEGGE. Azure, a stag's head caboshed argent.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Out of a ducal
coronet or, a plume of five ostrich feathers argent
and azure. Motto — " Gaudet tentamine virtus."
Son of Rt. Hon. William Walter Legge, 5th Earl of
Dartmouth, b. 1823 ; d. 1891 ; m. 1846, Lady Augusta
Finch, d. of 5th Earl of Aylesford : —
Rt. Hon. Sir William Heneage Legge, P.C., G.C.V.O.,
K.C.B., 6th Earl of Dartmouth (5 Sept. 171 1), Viscount
Lewisham, Kent, Baron Dartmouth of Dartmouth
(2 Dec. 1682) [Supporters— On the dexter, a lion argent,
semee of fleurs-de-lys sable, on the head a ducal coronet
or, issuing therefrom five ostrich feathers as in the
crest ; on the sinister, a stag argent, unguled or, semee
of mullets gulesl, J. P. cos. Salop and Cheshire, Vice-
Chambcrlain of H.M. Household 1885-6, 1886-91, M.P.
We=it Kent 1878-85, and for Lewisham 1885-91, b. 185 1 ;
m. 1879, Lady Mary Coke, C.B.E., d. of 2nd Earl of
Leicester ; and has surv. issue — (1) William Legge, Esq.,
commonly called Viscount Lewisham, J. P. Staffs., M.P.
West Bromwich 1910-18; Lieut. -Col. late Staffs. Yeo., b.
1881 [m. 1905, Lady Ruperta Carrington, d. of 1st Mar-
quess of Lincolnshire; and has issue — Hon.William Legge,
b. 19 1 3 ; Hon. Mary Cecilia ; Hon. Elizabeth ; Hon. Diana ;
Hon. Barbara ; Hon. Josceline Gabrielle. (Seat—
Godmersham Park, Canterbury)] ; (2) Hon. Humphrey
Legge, D.S.O., Comm. (ret.) R.N., b. 1888 [m. 1923,
Roma Ernistine, d. of Sir Ernest Horlick, 2nd Bart. ;
and has issue — Gerald Humphrey Legge, E?q., b. 1924,
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and Heather Margaret Mary (Res. — Fixall Lodge,
Stafford)] ; Lady Dorothy [m. 1907, Lieut.-Col. Francis
Meynell, D.S.O.. R.F.A.] ; Lady Joan Margaret. Seat —
Patshull House, Wolverhampton. Town res. — 5 Belgrave
Place, S.W. Clubs — Travellers', Carlton.
LEGGE (L.O. , 9 Dec. 1910). Azure, on a fesse embattled
argent, three hearts gules, in chief three fusils of the
second. Mantling azure, doubled argent. Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries, a leopard's face affrontee proper.
Motto — " Esto quod esse videris." Livery — Blue and white.
Ygst. son of the Rev. Alexander Legge, V.D., Minister
of Kilconquhar, Fife, b. 1843; m. 1870, Isabella Mac-
donald, d. of John Leith of Aberdeen :—
Alexander Grant Legge, L.D.S., R.C.S. (Edin.),.$. 1884.
Res. — Kilconquhar House, Bridgnorth, Salop.
LEGGE (H. Coll., 1917). Azure, a pale argent, be-
tween six crescents or. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, issuant from a cres-
cent or, a man's leg erect, couped at the knee, in armour
proper, garnished and spurred or, the foot upwards, the
toe pointing to the dexter. Motto — " Fight forward."
Eldest son of Henry Legge, 6. ; d. 1899 ; m.
1872, Sarah Martha, d. of John Bevington : —
Henry Bevington Legge, Gentleman, b. 1873 ; m.
1901, Edith Blethyne, d. of Edwin Greenway ; and has
issue — Geoffrey Bevington Legge, Gentleman, b. 1903 ;
Philip Henry Bevington Legge, Gentleman b. 1905.
Res. — Baston Manor, Hayes, Kent ; Harlyn Bay, Corn-
wall. C/«£— R.A.C.
LEGGE ( ). Azure, a buck's head caboshed
argent. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Out of a
ducal coronet or, a plume of five ostrich feathers alternately
argent and azure. Motto — " Gaudet tentamine virtus."
Livery — Blue, with silver buttons, and silver lace round hat.
Only surv. son of Rev. Augustus George Legge, Clerk
in Holy Orders, M.A. , late Vicar of North Elmham,
co. Norfolk, Lord of several Manors in the co. of
Southampton, b. 1835; d. 1906; m 1864, Alice (d.
1885), d. of John Greenwood, Esq., Q.C. , of Broad-
hanger, co. Hampshire: —
Walter Douglas Legge, Gentleman, b. 1865. Postal
address — " Hove Lawn,' Cromwell Road, Hove, Sussex.
LEGH, see CORNWALL LEGH.
LEGH. Gules, a cross engrailed argent, in the chief
point, on an inescutcheon sable, semee of estoiles, an
arm in armour embowed of the second, the hand proper
holding a pennon silver, all within a bordure wavy or.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Issuant out of a ducal
coronet or, a ram's head argent, armed or, in the mouth
a laurel-slip vert, the whole debruised by a pallet wavy
azure. Motto — ■" En Dieu est ma foi."
Sons of Rt. Hon. William John Legh, 1st Baroa
Newton, b. 1828 ; d. 1898 ; m. 1856, Emily Jane, d.
of Ven. Charles Wodehouse, Archdeacon of
Norwich : —
Rt. Hon. Thomas Wodehouse Legh, P.C., 2nd Baron
Newton (27 Aug. 1892), of Newton-in-Makerneld, Lanes.
' Supporters — On either side a mastiff proper, collared
sable], J. P., D.L. Cheshire, M.P. Newton 1886-95, Pay-
master-Gen. i9i5-i6,Asst. Under-Sec. for Foreign Affairs,
191 6-19, b. 1857; m. 1880, Evelyn Caroline, d. of
William Bromley Davenport, M.P., of Capesthorne,
Cheshire ; and has issue — Hon. Richard William Daven-
port Legh, Capt. late Lanes. Hussars, J. P. Cheshire, b.
1888 [m. 1914, Hon. Helen Meysey-Thompson, d. of 1st
Baron Knaresborough ; and has issue — Peter Richard
Legh, Esq., b. 1915 ; Hugo Claude Legh, Esq., b. 1916 ;
Francis Michael Legh, Esq., b. 1919 (Res. — Lyme
Park, Disley, Cheshire)] ; Hon. Piers Walter Legh,
C.M.G., CLE., M.V.O., O.B.E., Maj. Grenadier Gds.,
Equerry-in-Ordinary to the Prince of Wales since 1910.
has Order of SS. Maurice and Lazarus (Italy), b. 1890
[m. 1920, Sara Polk, d. of the late Judge Bradford, of
Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.A. ; and widow of Hon. Alfred
Shaughnessy ; and has issue — Diana Evelyn (Res. — 43
Norfolk Square, Hyde Park, W.2)]; Hon. Lettice [m.
1st, 1908, Capt. John Warburton, Scots Gds. (d. 1915) ;
2nd, 1919, Lieut.-Col. John Walters, D.S.O. (Res. — 9
Berkeley Square, W.)] ; Hon. Hilda Margaret ; Hon.
Phyllis Elinor [m. 1918, Henry Sandeman, Lieut. Grena-
dier Gds. ; and has issue]. Seat — Lyme Park, Disley
Stockport. Town res. — 75 Eaton Square, W. Clubs —
Carlton, Travellers'.
Hon. Gilbert Legh, Maj. (ret.) Grenadier Gds., b. 1858 ;
m. 1894, Louise, d. of George Maquay, and widow of Col.
the Hon. George Villiers, C.B., C.M.G. Res.— The
Drove House, Thornham, King's Lynn.
ARTHUR MASTERTON ROBERTSON LEGH.
Esquire, Justice of the Peace for Cheshire, Major (ret.)
Cheshire Yeomanry, second son of William John Renny,
Esquire, of D.inevabe, co. Kirkcudbright, J. P., D L., by
his wife Julia Isabella, elder dau. of Arthur John Robertson,
Esquire, of Inshes, co. Inverness, J. P., D. L. , and, together
with his wife, assumed the additional name and arms ol
Legh by Royal Licence dated Aug. 9, 1897. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly, 1. azure, two bars argent, over all a
C\)> QaarTeriMjgs »f
LEGH of ADLINGTON
qc'Ujww to ctuO**u- n OiAjjy n$3thv*x-
bend compony gales and or, a canton of the second (for
difference) (for Legh). 2. per pale gules and ermine, two
u6o
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wings conjoined in leure, and in chief iwo thistl s leaved and
slipped, a bordure nebuly all counterchanged (for Kenny) ;
3. gules three boars' heads cvuped argent, a bor-
dure ermines (for Robertson) ; 4. vert, three pelicans in
their piety proper, on a chief or, two garbs (for Paterson) ;
5. per pale argent and sable a cross engrailed counter-
changed, in the 1st quarter a lymphad sable, a bordure
compony gules and or (for Sinclair) ; 6. per pale sable and
azure, a stag's head caboshed, and in chief a flame argent
(for Mackenzie) ; and, on an escutcheon of pretence,
quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, two bars argent, over all a bend
compony gules and or (for Legh) ; 2 and 3, azure, a chev-
ron between three hanks of cotton argent (for Cotton) ; and
the other q larterings of Legh of Adlingtcn, viz. : Legh,
Crosse, Legh, Legh, Venables, Legh, Baggaley. Corona,
Arderne, Arderne, Orreby, and Belgrave. Mantling azure
and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a
unicorn's head couped argent, armed and crined or, on
the neck a cross botony gules, and (for distinction) with a
quatrefoil also gules (for Legh); 2. en a wreath of the
colours, issuing from cloud-, a cubit arm erect proper,
holding a balance or, between two wings gules, each charged
with a thistle leaved and slipped aLo <r (for Renny);
3. on a wreath of the colours, a swan argent, vesting his
dexter claw on a cross crosslet gules (for Robertson).
Motto — "Da gloriam Deo." Lively — Black, with scarlet
facings. Married 1892, Caroline Marv Florence, eld. dau.
and heir of Frederick Henry Cotton (eldest son of Rev. H.
Stapleton Cotton), of Dalbury, co. Derby, and granddau. of
the late Charles Richard Banastre Legh, Esq., of Adling-
ton Hall, D.L., J. P.; and has issue— Cynthia Comber-
mere. Seat— Adlington Hall, Macclesfield, Cheshire.
i^lubs — Cavalry ; Oriental.
LE iH (H. Coll.) Argent, a lion rampant gules, langued
azure. Mantling gules and argent. Crest -On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, langued azuie,
collared or. Motto— " La vi durante."
Only surv. son of Richard Cornwall Legh, Gentleman,
by his wife Thomasina Antonia, d. of Frederick
Sedley : —
Sydney Cornwall Legh, Gentleman, late Lieut. R.N., t.
1862. Res.—
LE HUNTE. Vert, a saltire or. Mantling vert and or.
Crest -Upon a wreath of the colours, a lion sejant or.
Motto -" Parcere prostratis."
Son of Sir George Ruthven Le Hunte, K.C.M.G.,
of Artramont, co. Wexford, M.A. (Camb.), Barrister-
at-Law, President of the Island of Dominica, Member
of the Executive Council of the Leeward Islands, and
Colonial Secretary of Barbadoes and of Mauritius,
Lieut. Gov. of British New Guinea, Gov. of South
Australia, b. 1852 ; d. 1925; m. 1884, Caroline Rachel
(Res.— Sandndge, Crowborough, Sussex), dau. of John
Clowes of Burton Court, co. Hereford :—
John Le Hunte, Esq.,Capt., Hampshire Regt., b. 1886,
m. 1913, Vera, elder d. of Col. Spurgin, late Royal Scots
Fus., of Tichborne Grange, Alresford, Hants.
LEICESTER (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, quarterly ,
1. and iiii., azure, a fesse gules between three fleurs-
de-lis or ; ii. and iii. , azure, a fesse gules, fretty or, between
three fleurs-de-lys of the last (both for Leicester) : 2 and 3,
gules, a chevron between three dexter hands couped and a
bordure argent (Byrne). Mantling azure and or. CrestB
—1. on a wreath of the colours, a dragon's head erased
vert ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a swan's head couped
argent, gutt^e-de-sang, beaked or (both for Leicester) ; 3.
on a wreath of the colours, a mermaid proper, charged' on
the breast with five escallops or (Byrne). Motto—" Pro
rege et patria. "
Sons of Rev. Frederic Leicester, M.A., b. 1802; d.
1873; m. 1861, Amelia Susannah, d. of Lt.-Col. John
Campbell : —
Sir Peter Fleming Frederic Leicester, 8th Bart. (17 Mav
1671), Capt. Res. of Officers, late Lieut. 51st K.O. Lt. Inf'
formerly Leut. 3d Batt. Cheshire Regt., b. 1863; m.
1004, Kate Patten, d. of late Edward M. Warden of
U.S.A. Res.— 5 Albert Mansions, Hove, Sussex. Club—
St. James's.
Byron Leicester, Esq., Col. late 1st Batt. Cheshire Regt.,
b. 1868 ; served Burma 1887-9, N.W. Frontier, India 1897-8
and Great War 1914-18 (despatches), has Croix de Guerre
(avec palme) France; m. 1895, Guendolen Margaret (d.
1908), d. of John Brooke of Hockliffe Grange ; and has
issue — Meriel Guendolen [m. 1922, Capt. Eric Adrian
Hayes Newington, Indian Army; and has issue]; and
Lesbia Evelyn Margaret. Res. —
Sons of Major William Frederick Leicester, late Bengal
Army, b. 1831 ; d. 1906; m. 2nd, 1894, Mary Lilian,
d. of George William Young of Branksome Manor,
Bournemouth : —
George William Frederick Leicester, Esq., Capt. Cheshire
Regt., b. 1895. Club — Jun. United Service.
Charles Byrne Warren Leicester, Gentleman, Lieut.
late 1st Dragoon Gds., b. 1896. Res. — . Club —
Cavalry.
LEICESTER- WARREN (R.L 9 Feb. 1899, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, I., quarterly 1 and 4. chequy or and azure, on a
canton gules, a lion rampant argent (Warren) ; 2 and 3,
quarterly, i. and iiii., azure, a fesse between three fleurs-de-lys
or (Leicester); ii. and iii., azure, a fesse gules, fretty or
between three fleurs-de-lys of the last (Leicester) ; II.
quarterly, per fesse indented or and gules (Leighton) ; III.,
argent, three boars' heads couped close sable (Cambrey) ;
IV., azure, a lion rampant queue-fourch^e or (Stapleton);
V., argent, a wyvern sable (Drake) ; VI., or, three bendlets
gules; VII., azure, three escallops or (Malletti; VIII.,
azure, a chevron ermine between three fleurs-de-lys of the
same (Burgh); IX., or, a lion rampant gules within a
bordure engrailed sable (William, Lord of Mawddwy, fourth
son of Griffith ap Wenunwin, Prince of Powis) ; X., gules,
a lion rampant within a bordure indented or (Theodor) ;
XL, or, a raven sable (Corbet) ; XII., gules, a bend between
six pears eiect or, stalked and leaved vert (Clopton) ; XIII.,
quarterly, per fesse indented gules and or, in the first quarter
a lion passant guardant argent (Besyn — quarterings II. to
XIII. all being recorded Vn. of Shropshire, 1623I, and
on an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Davenport, viz. :
argent, a chevron between three cross crosslets fitchee sable.
Crests— 1. on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a wyvern
argent, wings elevated chequy or and azure ; 2. on a wreath
of the colours, a dragon's head erased vert (Leicester) ; 3. on
a wreath of the colours, a swan's head couped argent,
gutt£e-de-sang, beaked or (Leicester), Motto — " Tenebo.'"
Yr. son of Sir Baldwin Leighton, 8th Bart. (1693),.
D.L., M.P., M.A., b. 1836; d. 1897; m. 1864, Hon.
Eleanor Leicester- Warren (Hon. Lady Leighton -
Warren), d. of 2nd Lord de Tabley : —
Cuthbert Leicester- Warren (formerly Leighton), Esq.,
].P. and (1921) High Sheriff Cheshire, Hon. Major
R.A.S.C, late Capt. 16th Batt. London Regt., b. 1877;
m. 1904, Hilda Marguerite (vide Davenport), only d. and
h. of late Capt. E. Davenport of Davenport ; and has surv.
issue — John Leighton Byrne Leicester- Warren, Gentleman,
^.1907; and Margaret Alice. Res. — Tabley House. Knuts-
ford.
LEIGH, see
TON-LEIGH.
AUSTIN-LEIGH, WARD-BROUGH-
LEIGH. Gules, a cross engrailed argent, in the
first quarter a lozenge of the second. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — An unicorn's head erased argent
armed and crined or. Motto — " Tout vient de Dieu."
Eld. surv. son of Rt. Hon. William Henry Leigh,
2nd Baron Leigh, P.C., b. 1824; d. 1905 ; m. 1848,
Caroline Amelia (d. 1906), d. of 2nd Marquess of
Westminster : —
Rt. Hon. Francis Dudley Leigh, 3rd Baron Leigh,
(11 May, 1839), of Stoneleigh, co. Warwick [Supporters —
On either side an unicorn armed, maned, tufted, and
unguled or, gorged with a ducal coronet gules, pendent
therefrom an escutcheon charged with the arms of
Brydges, namely : argent, a cross sable, thereon a leopard's
face or], J. P., Lord-Lieut. andCustos Rotulorum, co. War-
wick, Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital
of St. John of Jerusalem, b. 1855 ; m. 1st, 1890, Frances
Helene Forbes (d. 1909), d. of Hon. N. M. Beckwith, of
New York ; 2nd, 1923, Marie, d. of Alexander Campbell,
of New York. Seat — Stoneleigh Abbey, Kenilworth,
Warwick ; Adelstrop House, Chipping Norton. Town
res. — 31 Grosvenor Square, W. Clubs — Bachelors',
White's, Turf.
Son of Maj. the Hon. Rupert Leigh (third son of
2nd Baron Leigh), b. 1856 ; d. 1919 ; m. 1906, Bea-
trice Mary (d. 1922), d. of Dudley Smith, of Belgrave
Square : —
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Rupert William Dudley Leigh, Esq., Lieut, nth
Hussars, b. 1908.
4lh son ot 2nd Baron Leigh (see ato\e) : —
Hon. Rowland Charles Frederick Leigh, M.A. Camb.,
Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple, b. 1859 ; m. 1898, Mabel,
d ol Gen. Gordon, of Savannah, U.S.A. ; and has issue-
Rowland Henry Gordon Leigh, Fsq., b. 1902 ; Margaret
Ethel. Res. — 26 Upper Berkeley Street, W.
LEIGH of Altrincham (H. Coll., 9 Feb. 1918). Argent
on a cross engrailed quadrant gules, a garb or, between in
chief two roses of the second barbed and seeded proper.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a cubit arm vested gules, cuffed argent, grasp-
ing a staff in bend sinister proper, pendent therefrom
a banner of the second charged with a cross couped
of the first. Motto — " Fides servanda est."
Eldest son of the late John Leigh, Esq., J. P. of Brook-
lands, Cheshire : —
Sir John Leigh, 1st Bart. (9 Feb. 1918), J. P. Lanes.,
M.P. Clapham since 1922, b, 1884 ; m. 1908, Norah
Marjorie, C.B.E., d. of John New, of Melbourne ; and has
issue: — John Leigh, Esq., b. 1909 ; Eric Leigh, Esq., b.
1913 ; David Leigh, Esq., b. 1921 ; Marjorie. Seat —
Witley Park, Godalming. Town res. — 6 Carlton House
Terrace, S.W.i. Clubs— Bachelors', Carlton, R.A.C.
LEIGH (U.O.). Argent, two bars azure, a bend corn-
pony counter-compony gules and or. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter hand
lying, fessewise, couped at the wrist, holding a sword erect,
impaling three gory human-heads all proper. Mottoes —
" En Dios se vince " ; " Conlan-a-bu."
Sons of Francis Robert Leigh, Esq., of Rosegarland,
co. Wexford, J. P., 3rd Batt. Roy. Irish Regt., b. 1853 ;
d. 1916 ; m. 1903, Elizabeth Scott, d. of late Bell ol"
Blackball, Lanark: —
Francis Edward Leigh, Gentleman, b. 1907. Seat — Rose-
garland, Wellingtonbridge, co. Wexford.
Robert Leigh, Gentleman, b. 1908.
John Stuart Leigh, Gentleman,^. 191 1.
LEIGH (H. Coll). Argent, on a chief embattled gules,
three plates. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a hind passant argent.
Son of Edward Leonard Leigh, Gentleman, of North-
court House, Chatteris, m. Sarah, d. of Henry Dove
of Neverston Hall, Debenham, Suffolk: —
Edward Leonard Holmes Leigh, Gentleman, h. ;
m. , Mary Anne Warth of Chatteris ; and ha ; surv.
issue— Christian Holmes Leigh, Gentleman, b. 1878;
Caroline ; Frances Warth ; Catherine Elizabeth ; Mary
Ollyffe ; and Jane. Res.—
Son of Alexander Leigh of Bouldner, Isle of Wight,
b. 1824 ; d. 1872 ; m. 1852, Martha, d. of Henry Haslop
of Cambridge : —
Alexander Haslop Leigh, Gentleman, b. 20 March 1854 ;
m. 1st, 3 Aug. 1881, Blanche (d. 1882), d. of John 1'ollit ot
Waterloo, Liverpool; 2nd, 20 Nov. 1888, Edith Maty, d. of
Thomas Garneys Wales of Downham Market, Norfolk ;
and has issue — (1) Henry Leigh, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N.,
b. 18 April 1882 ; (2) John Alexander Leigh, Gentleman,
b. 5 Aug. 1893 ; and Marjorie Wales [m. Comdr. E.C. Boyle,
V.C., R.N.] Clubs— Ht. Stephen's, Royal Thames Yacht.
LEIGH (H. Coll.). Or, a lion rampant gules. Mant-
ling gules and or. Crest -On a wieath of the colours, a
cubit arm vested paly of five pieces or and sable, cuffed
argent, the hand proper, grasping the upper and lower
fragments of a broken tilting-spear, the point upwards azure.
Motto— " Force avec vertu." Livery— Drab, led waistcoat.
Sons of Egerton Leigh, Esq., J. P. and D.L., M.P. ,
formerly Capt. 2nd Drago&n Gds. and Maj. and Brev.
Lt.-Col. 1st Cheshire Mil., b. 1815; d. 1876; m. 1842,
Lydia Rachel, d. and coh. of John Smith Wright < t
Bulcote L dge, Notts. :—
Egerton Leigh, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Chester, High
Sheriff 1882, late Capt. 1st Royal Dragoons, A.D.C., b.
1843; m. 1st, 1874, Lady Elizabeth Mary Gore Hedges-
White, eldest d. of Rt. Hon. William Henry, 3rd Earl ot
Bantry ; and has had issue— Edward Egerton Leigh-White,
Esq., J. P. and D.L. (to whom refer) ; and Margaret Eliza-
beth Esrerton [m. 1899, Lt.-Col. Richard Oliver Marton,
C.M.G., D.S.O., R.A.]; 2nd, 1889, Violet Cecil Mary, sec.
d. of Col. Alfred Tippinge of Longparish House, Whit-
church, Hants. ; and has issue -Cecil Egerton Leigh, Esq.,
Capt. late The Buffs, b. 1890 [m. 1915, Gladys, d. of the
late H. D. Burnes, of Berkeley, Faversham, Kent; and
has issue— Piers Egerton Leigh, Gentleman, b. 1918] ; and
Cynthia Egerton. Seats— Jodrell Hall, Holmes Chapel ;
Twemlow Hall, Holmes Chapel, Chester. Res.— 2oCadogan
Place, S.W. Clubs— Arthur's, Cavalry.
Son of Edward Egerton Leigh, Esq., J. P. co.
Gloucester, late Lieut. 2nd Dragoon Gds., Alderman
Gloucestershire County Council, b. 1851 ; d. 1913 ; m.
1874, Laura Maud, ygst. d. of Sir Henry Edwards,
Bart., of Pye Nest, Halifax:—
Henry Egerton Leigh, Gentleman, b. 1877 ; in. T910, Norah
Louisa, eldest d. of Evan T. Prichard of Donnington
Manor, co. Gloucestershire ; and has issue— Arthur Richard
Egerton Leigh, Gentleman, b. 1910 ; Roger John Egerton
Leigh, Gentleman, b. 1925 ; and Joan Marjory Egerton.
./?£.,-. — Broad well Manor House, Moreton-in-Marsh, Glos.
The Late ROGER LEIGH, Esq., Lord of the
Manor of Orrell, in co. Lancaster, J. P. Kent and
Lancashire, M.P. for Rochester 1880 to 1885. Born
April 27, 1840, being the adopted son of the late
Sir Robert Holt Leigh, Bart., of Hindley Hall. He
s. to the estates in 1868, under the will of Sir R. Holt
Leigh, Bart. , at the death of Thomas, Lord Kingstown (who
had a life interest in them). Armorial bearings— Gules,
a cross engrailed argent, between four lozenges ermine,
for distinction a :anton or. Mantling gules and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
gules, holding between the paws a lozenge argent, charged
with a rose gules, and chargi-d on t'ne shoulder tor distinction
with a cross patee or. Married, 1st, May 29, 1861, Elizabeth
Jane (who died Julv 30, 1884), eldest daughter of Thomas
Eden Blackwell, 91st Royal Argyllshire Highlanders, and
granddau. of Gen. Blackwell, C.B. ; and by her had Issue—
Margaret Caroline [in. 1896, Henry John Ellis]; Amabel
Frances Louisa, deceased ; Mary Etheldreda ; and Emma
Lindsay. He married secondly, 1885, Agatha Elizabeth,
only dau. of the late Alfred Shaw, and died 1924. Seat
—Hindley Hall, Wigan.
LEIGH (H. Coll., 6 March 1811). Gules, a cross en-
grailed argent, in the first quarter a lion rampant or, and
fn the second a lozenge of the second. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a lozenge
gules, charged with a unicorn's head couped argent, armed
and crined or.
Son of William Leigh. Esq., J. P. co. Gloucester, b.
1829 ; d. 1906 ; m. 1859, Mary Victoria, d. of Thomas
Jarrett of Madras, Barrister-at-Law: —
Henry Vincent Leigh, Gentleman, formerly Lord of the
Manors of Nympsfield, Kingstanley, Woodchester, and
Frocester, Lay Rector of Frocester, b. 1867. Res.—
5 Grey F. iars, Chester.
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LEIGH-BENNETT of Thorpe Place (Roy. Lie, 1913,
H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, three demi-lions
rampant argent, on a chief of the last, three hurts (Bennett) ;
2 and 3, or, on a chevron sable, three lions rampant argent
(Leigh). Mantling azure and argent. Crests— 1. out of
an antique crown or, a lion's head argent, charged with a
hurt (Bennett) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, on a mount
vert, a lion couchant argent (Leigh). Motto — " Dux vitae
ratio."
Son of Henry Currie Leigh-Bennett, Esq., of Thorpe
Place, Surrey, J. P., D.L., M.P., b. 1852; d. 1903;
m. 1878, Florence Nightingale, d. of Thomas Miller
Mackay : —
Henry Wo'.ley Leigh- Bennett, Gentleman, B.A. Oxon.,
Barr.-at-Law, served Great War 1916-19 as Lieut. Cold-
stream Gds., b. 1880; m. igo7, Elma Rose, ygst. d. of
Conidr. George Edward Price, late R.N. ; and has had
issue — Arthur John Leigh-Bennett, Gentleman, b. 1919 ;
d. 1923; Barbara; Diana Mary; Julia; and Elizabeth
Anne. Seats — Thorpe Place, Chertsey ; Donnington Grove,
Newbury. Clubs — Carlton, Guards'.
LEIGH-CLARE (Armsof Clare, H.Coll. , Dec. 30, 1846).
Argent, a chevronel gules, between two chevronels azure,
on a chief dancettee of the last, a goat's head erased between
two crosses patonce or. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a millrind fessewise or,
thereon a cock with wings expanded gules. Motto
" Vigilante."
Sons of Octavius Leigh Leigh-Clare, B.A. , Barrister-at-
Law, M.P. , Vice-Chancellor of County Palatine of
Lancaster, b. 1841 ; m. 1st, 1868, Harriet (d. 1885),
d. of William Huson of Liverpool ; 2nd, 1889, Jane
Maria, dau. of James Wigan of Mortlake, Surrey : —
Gerald Leigh Leigh-Clare, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; m. 19 13.
Dorothy, only d. of Frederick Homes, cf Winchester.
Res. — Wayside, Beacon Way, Banstead, Surrey.
Harry James Leigh Leigh-Clare, Gentleman, b. 1891.
Res. — Ceylon.
Cedric Octavius Leigh Leigh-Clare, Gentleman, b. 1896.
Res. — 60 Lansdowne Road, W.u.
LEIGH-MALLORY of Mobberley (R.L., Oct. 6, 1914-
H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a lion rampant,
double queued gules collared argent, a canton azure,
charged for distinction with a cross patee of the field
(for Mallory) ; 2 and 3 (for Leigh). Mantling gules
and or. Crests — On a wreath of the colours, a horse's
head couped gules, charged for distinction with a cross
patee as in the arms (for Mallory) ; and the Crest of
Leigh. Motto — " Force avec vertu."
Son of Rev. George Mallory, Rector of Mobberley,
b. 1806 ; m. 1836, as his second wife, Henrietta
(d. 1892), d. of Trafford Trafford, Esq., of Oughtring-
ton Hall, Cheshire, and d. 1885 : —
Rev. Herbert Leigh Leigh-Mallory (formerly Mallory),
Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., Rector
of Dodleston, Cheshire, b. 1856; m. 1882, Annie
Beridge, d. of Rev. J. B. Jebb, of Walton Lodge, co.
Derby ; and has issue — ( 1 ) George Herbert Leigh
Leigh-Mallory, Lieut, (ret.) R.G.A., b. 1886 [m. 1914,
Ruth Christina, d. of H. T. Turner, Esq., of Westbrook,
Godalming ; and has surv. issue — John Leigh-Mallory,
b. 1920 ; Frances Clare ; and Beridge] ; (2) Trafford
Leigh Leigh Mallory, b. 1892 [m. , Doris, d. of
Edward Sawyer, and has issue — Thomas Leigh-Mallory,
Gentleman, b. 1916; and Jacqueline] ; Mary Henrietta
[m. 1914, Francis Ralph Russel Brooke, Major R.G.A.,
and has issue]; Annie Victoria [m. 1910, Harry Longridge.
son of Charles Longridge, Esq., J. P., of Kilrie, Knuts-
ford, and has issue]. Seat — Hobcroft House, Mobberley,
Cheshire. Res. — Dodleston Rectory, Chester.
LEIGH-WHITE (R.L., 26 July 1897, U.O.). Quarterly,
1 and 4, gules, an annulet or, within a bordure sable, charged
with estoiles of the second, on a canton ermine, a lion
rampant of the third (White) ; 2 and 3, or, a lion rampant
gules (Leigh). Mantling gules and or. Crests— 1. on a
wreath of the colours, a stork argent, beaked and membered
or (White); 2. on a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm
vested paly of five or and sable, cuffed argent, the hand
proper, grasping the upper and lower fragments of a broken
tilting-spear, the point downwards proper. Mottoes —
(Over second crest), "Force avec vertu"; (under arms),
" The noblest motive is the public good." Livery — Claret
and drab.
Son of Egerton Leigh of High Leigh, Cheshire {q.v. ),
b. 1843; m. 1st, 1874, Lady Elizabeth Marv Gore
White (d. 1880,) d. of William Henry, 3rd Earl of
Bantry : —
The late Edward Egerton Leigh-White, Esq., J. P. and
D.L. co. Cork (High Sheriff 1903), B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1876;
d. 1920 ; m. 1904, Arethusa Flora Gartside, d. of Peter
Duff Hawker ; and left issue — Clodagh Elizabeth. Maude ,
and Rachel Veronica Rose. Seat — Bantry House, Bantry,
co. Cork.
LEIGH- WOOD (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a
cross gules, in the first and fourth quarters a lion's face and
in the second and third an acorn leaved and slipped azure
(Wood) ; 2 and 3, gules, on a chevron argent between three
lozenges or, each charged with a fleur-de-lys azure, three
roses of the field (for Leigh), and is entitled to bear on an
escutcheon of pretence, argent, guttee-de-poix, thiee bulls'
heads erased sable, each transfixed with a sword in pale
points upwards proper, pommels and hilts,or (for Turnbull).
Mantling gules and or. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the
colours, a demi-winged lion salient or, holding in the fore-
paws a club sable (for Wood) ; 2. issuant from a coronet
composed of five roses set upon a rim or, a bull's head
gules (for Leigh). Badge — A club sable, enfiled by a
coronet composed of five roses set upon a rim or. Motto —
" Have courage."
Son of lames William Wood, of Plymouth, b. 1839 ;
d. 1916 ; m. 1864, Ellen, d. of James Barton, Gentle-
man of Taunton : —
Sir James William Leigh- Wood, K. B. E. (mil.) (1919),
C.B. (mil.) 1918, CM G. 1902, Lt.-Col. in H.M. Army
(ret.), Kt. of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John
of Jerusalem 1919, Commander of the Order of Leopold II.
1916, b. 1870; m. 1900, Joanna Elizabeth, d. of Walter
Turnbull, Gentleman, ot Wellington, New Zealand, and
has issue — Roger Leigh-Wood, Esq., b. rgo6 ; and Mary
[m. 1927, William Heathcote Tatham, Esq., Captain R. E.
(ret.)]. Res. — 24 Great Cumberland Place, W. Clubs —
Brooks's, Oriental, City of London.
LEIGHTON of Wattlesborough (Vn. Shropshire, 1623)
Quarterly, 1. quarterly, per fesse indented or and gules
(Leighton) ; 2. argent, three boars' heads couped close sable
(Cambrey) ; 3. azure, a lion rampant queue-fourchee or
(Stapleton) ; 4. argent, a wyvern sable (Drake) ; 5. or, three
bendlets gules; 6. azure, three escallops or (Mallett) ; 7.
azure, a chevron ermine between three fleurs-de-lys of the
same (Burgh) ; 8. or, a lion rampant gules within a bordure
engrailed sable (William, Lord of Mawddwy, fourth son of
Griffith ap Wenunwin, Prince of Powis); 9. gules, a lion
rampant within a bordure indented or (Theodor) ; 10. or, a
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raven sable (Corbet); 11. gules, a bend between six pears
erect or, stalked and leaved vert (Clopton) ; 12. quarterly,
per fesse indented gules and or, in the first quarter a lion
passant guardant argent (Besyn). Mantling gules and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a wyvern with wings
expanded sable. Motto — " Dread shame."
Son cf Sir Bryan Baldwyn Mawddwy Leighton, 9th
Bart., of Wattlesborough, Major Westmorland and
Cumberland Imp. Yeo. , b. 1868; d 1919; m. 1890,
Margaret Frances (Loton Park, Shrewsbury), d. of
Major John Fletcher Fletcher of Salton Hall, co.
Haddington : —
Sir Richard Tihel Leighton, 10th Bart, of Wattlesborough
(10 March 1693), J. P. Salop, Major Shropshire Yeo., late
Lieut. Westmorland and Cumberland Yeo. , b. 1893. Seat
Loton Park, nr. Shrewsbury. Clubs Bath, Bucks.
Son of Sir Baldwin Leighton, 8th Bart., D.L., M.P.,
M.A., b, 1836; d. 1897; m. 1864, Hon. Eleanor
Leicester- Warren (d. 1914), d. of 2nd Lord de Tabley : —
Cuthbert Leicester- Warren, Esq. (q.v. ).
Son of Stanley Leighton, Esq., of Sweeney Hall, co.
Salop, M.A., J.P., D.L., M.P., b. 1837; d. 1901 ; m.
1873, Jessie Marie, d. and coh. of H. B. Williams- Wynn
of Nant-y-Meiched, co. Montgomery : —
Bertie Edward Parker Leighton , Esq. , Major late 1st Dra-
goons, served S. Africa and Great War, b. 1875. Seat —
Sweeney Hall, Oswestry, co. Salop.
Yr. son of Rev. Francis Leighton, Rector of Cardiston,
co. Salop, b. 1801 ; d. 1870; m. 1829, Catherine, d. of
Samut 1 Amy Severne : —
Capt. Edward William Forester Leighton, formerly 9th
Regt., b. 1839 ; m. 1886, Beatrice Jane, d. of John Eyre of
Eyrecourt Castle, co. Galway ; and has issue— Charlton
Dudley Forester Leighton, Esq., Capt. late The Cameronians
b. 1887 [m. 1921, Doris Hastings, only d. of W. Hastings
Barber of 22 Alexandra Court, Queen's Gate. S.W.] ; and
Olga Beatrice [m. 1920, Frank Jay Mackey]. Res. — 40
Brompti n Square, S.W. Club — Naval and Military.
LEIGHTON (H. Coll., 18 Nov. 1837). Argent, a lion
rampant gules, supporting between the paws a sword erect
proper, pommel and hilt or, a chief embattled azure,
thereon a plate (representing the Seringapatam medal)
between two leopards' faces gold. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — Out of a mural crown argent, a tiger's
head vert, striped and crowned with an Eastern crown or.
Motto—" Light on."
Sons of David Clarance Russel Leighton, Esq., H.M's.
Indian Civil Service, b. 1826; d. 1911 ; m. 1849, Jane?
d. of Capt. Andrew Creagh of Limerick : —
David Edmund William Leighton, Esq., b. 1851 ; vi.
. Res.—
Clarance Frank Leighton, Gentleman, b. 1859 ; m. 1893,
Jessie, d. of late John Frank Mieville of Duncroft, Staines ;
and has issue — David Leighton, Gentleman, b. 1900;
Jessica Maude May [m. , Richard C. Marchant] ;
and Jeannie Claudine [m. Vincent Reynolds Woodland].
Res. — 8 Nevern Square, S.W. 5.
LEIR, see WILKINS-LEIR.
LEIR of Ditcheat (H. Coll., 18 Jan. 1913). Azure, a fesse
flory counterflory between three unicorns' heads erased or.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-unicorn, supporting between the legs a
sceptre erect, all gold. Motto — " Le Lierrelie longs liens."
Son of Rev. William Marriott Leir, M.A. , of Ditcheat,
b. 1805 ; d. 1891 ; m. 1840, Mary Ann, onlyd. of Edward
Langford : —
Major-Gen. Richard Langford Leir-Carltton [q.v. ).
Sons of Rev. Charles Edward Leir, M.A., Rector of
Ditcheat, b. 1842; d. 1924; m. 1871, Frances Mary,
eld. d. of Rev. Thomas Fox, Rector of Templecombe,
Somerset —
Hugh Musgrave Leir, Gentleman, b. 1881.
Ernest William Leir, Esq., D.S.O., Capt. R.N., Comdr.
Portsmouth destroyer Res. Flotilla since 1926, b. 1883 ;
m. 1905, Muriel, d. of Rev. E. Amyatt-Burney. Res. — 33
Auckland Road West, Southsea.
Son of Col. William Leir, 4th Batt. Somerset Lt. Inf.,
J. P. cos. Somerset and Devon, b. 1845; d. 1918 ; m.
1874, Anna Maria, d. of Robert Brown of Giffville,
Stafford :—
William Hubert Leir, Esq., Capt. East Kent Regt., b.
1885. Res.— 7 Catherine Place, Bath.
Sons of Rev. Lewis Randolph Marrictt Leir, M.A.
Oxon, Rector of Charlton Musgrove, b. i860; d. 1914 ;
m. 1890, Rosamond Frederica, d. of Major H. C.
Marriott of Avonbank, Pershore: —
Randolph Marriott Leir, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.), b.
1894. Res. —
Richard Thomas Marriott Leir, Gentleman, b. i8cy6
Res.—
Robert Beckett Marriott Leir, Gentleman, b. 1903.
Res. — Charlton, Goodrich, Herefordshire.
Major-General RICHARD LANGFORD LEIR-
CARLETON, J. P. cos. of Somerset and Hants., Lord
of the Manor of Alhampton ; assumed the additiona
surname of Carleton by Royal Licence 1899. Born
Aug. 2i, 1841, being the eldest son of the late Rev.
William Marriott Leir, M.A. , Clerk in Holy Orders, of
Ditcheat Priory, Somerset, by his wife Mary Ann, only d.
of Edward Langford of Trungle Manor, Cornwall. Ar-
morial bearings (of Leir) — Azure, a fesse flory counter-
flory between three unicorns' heads erased or, and
upon an escutcheon of pretence for and in right of his
wife (Baroness Dorchester) the arms of Carleton, viz. er-
mine, on a bend sable, three pheons argent, the escut-
cheon being surmounted by the coronet of her rank.
Mantling azure and or. Crest (of Leir) — On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-unicorn, supporting be. ween the
legs a sceptre erect, all gold. Upon the sinister side of
his achievement is displayed that of the Raroness Dorchester,
viz. on a lozenge, surmounted by the coronet of her rank,
the above-mentioned arms of Carleton ; and for Sup-
porters, on either side a beaver proper, the dexter gorged
with a mural and the sinister with a naval coronet, both or.
Married, Nov. 10, 1887, the Rt. Hon. Hemietta Anne
(who died 1925), 1st Baroness Dorchester of Dorchester, co.
Oxford (creation, Aug. 2, 1899), who assumed for herself
and her issue the surname and arms of Carleton only. She
was the elder dau. and coh. of the Rt. Hon. Guy Carleton,
3rd Baron Dorchester (creation, Aug. 21, 1776), cousin of
the 4th Baron Dorchester, who d. Nov. 13, 1897, and
widow (by whom she had issue) of the late Francis Paynton
Pigott (properly Pigott-Stainsby-Conant) of Banbury, co.
Oxford. Seat — Ditcheat Priory, co. Somerset.
LEITH, see FORBES-LEI IH.
LEITH of Newcastle-on-Tyne (H. Coll.). Azure, a
fesse between, in chief a cross crosslet fitchee between
two crescents, and in base three lozenges all or. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
issuant from clouds proper, a crescent or, in front of a
cross crosslet fitchee sable. Motto — " Veritas ad finem."
Son of Walter Leith, of Manor House, Ashby-de-
la-Zouch, b. 1825 ; d. 1880 ; m. 1857, Alice, d. of
William Jortin of Woolley Lodge, Berks. : —
Sir Alexander Leith, 1st Bart. (1919), M.C., Capt. (ret.)
Northumberland Hussars Yeo., J. P., D.L., and (1923)
High Sheriff Northumberland, b. 1869; m. 1895, Mary-
Caroline, d. of James McGwire of Boston, U.S.A.
Seat — Grey Court, Riding Mill, Northumberland.
Res. — Springfieid House. Gosforth, Northumberland.
Clubs— White's, Arthur's, Carlton.
LEITH-BUCHANAN (matric. L.O., 22 June 1904,
regd. H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a c.oss cross. et
fitchee sable between three crescents in chief and as many
fusils in base gules (Leith, c. 1672-7) ; 2. or, a lion rampant
sable, holding in its dexter paw a man's heart proper, within
a double tressure flory counterflory of the second, a bordure
compony argent and azure (Buchanan); 3. quarterly, i.
argent, a lion rampant gules, armed or ; ii. or, a dexter
hand couped in fesse holding a cross crosslet fitchee in pale
gules ; iii. or, a lymphad, oars in saltire sable, and in base
undy vert, a salmon naiant argent ; iiii. argent, an oak-tree
vert, surmounted by an eagle displayed or, the third grand
quarter within a border invected gules (Macdonald). Mant-
lings— Dexter, gules, doubled or ; sinister, sable, doubled
or. Crests — Dexter, on a wreath of the liveries, a cross
crosslet fitchee sable (Motto — "Trusty to the end");
sinister, on a wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand holding
a sword (Motto — " God with my right ").
Eld. son of Sir Alexander Wellesley George Thomas
Leith-Buchanan, 5th Bart., J. P. and D.L. Dum-
bartonsh., b. 1866; d. 1925; m. 1888, Maude Mary,
d. of Alexander Grant of Glasgow : —
Sir George Hector Macdonald Leith-Buchanan, 6th Bart.
(21 Nov. 1775), b. 1889. Seat — Ross Priory, Balloch, co.
Dumbarton. Club — New (Edinburgh).
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LEITRIM, Earl cf, see CLEMENTS.
JOHN LEITH-ROSS, Esq., J. P. Aberdeenshire, formerly
Col. commanding the King's Own Scottish Borderers, Col.
commanding 20th Regimental District 1896-1902. Born
April 16, 1845, being the eldest son of the late John Leith-
Ross, Esq., of Arnage, J. P., by his wife Nicola, dan. of the
late William Arbuthnot of Dens. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, three water-bougets sa1 le, a bordure
of the second ; 2 and 3, quarterly, i. and iiii. or, a cross cross-
let fitch^e sable, between three crescents in chief and as many
fusils in base barwise gules, all within a bordure azure (for
Leithof Freefield); ii. andiii. azure, a stag trippant or, attired
and unguled gules (for Strachan of Glenkindie). Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
Mantling gules, doul led argent ; and for his Crest, on
a cap of maintenance, a water-bouget sable. Mottoes
(above the crest) — "Agnoscar eventu ; " (below the shield)
" Virtue have virtue." A fa rried, Oct. 1878, Janet Forbes,
dau. of the late William Lamond of Stranduff ; and has had
Issue — (1) John Leith-Ross, Gentleman, b. 1879 (<£ 1880) ;
(2) William Leith-Ross, Esq., M.C., Major 5th Batt 13th
Frontier Force Rifles, I. A., b. Nov. 14, 1884 \m. 1914,
Elizabeth, d. of the late George Martin Stewart of Cupar,
Fife, and has issue — 2 daus. {Address— c/o Messrs Grindlay
& Co. London)] ; and Elena Violet \m. 1910, Stuart Graham
Smith, Esq., M.D., and has issue]. Seat— Arnage Castle,
Ellon, N.B.
LE MESURIER (H. Coll., confirmed and exemplified
1780). Argent, on a chevron between three dexter hands
couped at tli3 wrist gules, as many bezants. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest-On a wreath of the colours a
falcon rising proper, wings or. Motto— "Je suis loyal "'
Eld. son 01 Rev. John Cortlandt William Le Mesurier
^.1869; d. 1923; m. 1895, Marie Eugenie, d. of
Lieut. -Gen. Sir F. Middleton, K.C.M.G C B •—
IJohn Frederick Ronald Le Mesurier, Esq ' M C " Cant
(ret.) Lanes. Fus J 1896 ; m. 1922, Esrne Kathleen,*
Trf w °^Khe latC ChT?rleS Pe"cy Dean> of Yarmouth
l.O. W, and has issue -Peter John Middleton Le Mesurier
Gentleman b 1928. Res.-Les Mouriaux, Alderney. C I
Club— J nn. Naval and Military. "
Sons of Col. Cecil Brooke Le Mesurier, C B. Order of
the Savtour (Greece), b. 1831 ; d. 1911 ; 'm. l8s4,
Contessa Nicohna Zangarsh: —
Cecil John Reginald Le Mesurier, Gentleman b
R".ainalHJp T1 f't^w Le N°jr' and h*S ^~
Reginald Frederick Le Mesurier, Gentleman, *. • and
Beatrice [m. John Manson, and has issue] Res —
Harry BrcokeLe Mesurier, Gentleman, b. 1862'; m i88q
?ma' n ° r », Simmons, and has issue-George
James Brooke Le Mesurier, Gentleman, b. 1886 \m 188,
has issue]; Basil Guy Le Mesurier, Gentleman.*. i88g3
\m. and has ,ssue] ; Beryl E. E. N. C. [m. and has issue] ;
Phyllis [w. Baird, and has issue] ; Psyche Hope
\m. Reavelly, and has issue] ; and Doris. Res. —
Sons of Thomas Maunsel Le Mesurier, Gentleman,
b. 1837 ; d. ; m. 1864, Mary Sheppard : —
Walter Frederick Le Mesurier, Gentleman, b. 1867 ;
'"• . Res.—
Ernest Cecil Le Mesurier, Gentleman, b. 1870 ; m. 1894,
Arabella Swain, and has issue. Res.— California, Catterick
Camp, nr. Richmond, Yorkshire.
Rev. Thomas Gerald Le Mesurier, b. 1874 ; m. ,and
has issue. Res.— St. Saviour's, Claremont, Cape of Good
Hope.
Son of Col. Andrew Alfred Le Mesurier, C. B. , King's
Liverpool Regt., b. 1837; d. 1894; m. , Kate
Vyse : —
George Griffin Le Mesurier, Gentleman, b. ; m. 189^,
and has issue. Res. —
Frederick HenryStewart Le Mesurier, Gentleman. Res.-
Son of Col. Frederick Augustus Le Mesurier, C.B.,
R.E. , b. ; d. ; m. , Louisa Brown: —
Rev. Sydney Le Mesurier, b. ; m. and has issue.
Res. — Cooden, Bexhill-on-Sea.
LE MEE-POWER (R.L., 9 May 1919 ; H. Coll.). Quar-
terly, 1 and 4, ermine, on a bend sable, between two
bezants, a cross potent or (for Power) ; 2 and 3, argent,
six mascles, three, two and one gules, on a chief dancettee
of the second, three cross crosslets fitchee of the field.
Mantlings sable and argent (Power); gules and argent
(Mee). Crests — On a wreath of the colours, a stag lodged
gules, between the attires gold, a cross potent as in the
arms (for Power) ; and on a wreath of the colours, upon
a mount vert, between two oak branches, a stag's head
couped proper, charged on the neck with a mascle as in
the arms (for Mee). Badges — 1. a hunting-horn or, issuant
from a mascle gules (for^Mee) ; 2. upon a mount vert, an
item
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ermine proper, all within a circlet composed of bezants
and crosses potent conjoined or (for Power). Mottoes —
" A poher " ; " Derige me Domine." Livery — Black, with
gold buttons,
2nd son of John Cowper M£e, of East Retford, and of
Wheatley Field, Notts., b. 1820 ; d. 1873 ; m. 1856,
Marion, d. of Henry Power, of Chapel House, Ather-
stone, co. Warwick : —
Charles John Cowper Le M6e-Power, Esq., F.L.S.,
F.R.A.S., J. P. co. Warwick, b. 1861 ; assumed by Deed
Poll 15 August 1926, the surname of Le M^e-Power ; m.
1909, Margaret Brit;it, d. of Thomas Comm erf ord Dawson,
Sheriff for life of Lincoln, co. Ontario, Canada ; and has
had issue — (1) Colin Adrian Cowper Le M^e- Power, Gen-
tleman, b. 1910 ; (2) John Cowper Le M^e-Power,
Gentleman; (3) Dominic Charles Cowper Le Mee- Power,
Gentleman (twin), b. 1912 ; d. 1927; (4) Thomas Hugh
Cowper Le Mee- Power, Gentleman, b. 1914. Res. — Villa
Poggio Ponente, Bordighera, Italy. Clubs — Badminton,
Colombo, and Kandy (Ceylon).
LE MARCHANT(H. Coll., 27 May 1689). Azure, a
chevron or, between three owls argent, legged of the second.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet ,
an owl's leg erect or. Motto — " Me minerva lucet."
Sons of Sir Henry Denis Le Marchant , 2nd Bart. , J. P. ,
M.A. (Oxoti.), Bar.-at-Law, b. 1839 ; d. 1915 ; m. 1869,
Hon. Sophia Strutt, d. of Edward, Lord Belper : —
Sir Edward Thomas Le Marchant, 4th Bart. (14 Oct.
1841), C.B.E. (Mil.), Col. and Hon. Brig. -Gen. in the Army,
late Capt. Royal Fus., J. P., D.L.Notts., b. 1871; m. 1899,
Evelyn Brooks, eld. d. and coh. of the late Robert Milling-
ton Knowles of Colston Basbett Hall, co. Nottingham ;
and has issue— Denis Le Marchant, Esq., and Alfred Le
Marchant, Esq., twins, b, 1906; Ruth Alice \m. 1924, Capt.
John Bury, 17th Lancers] ; Joan Margaret [m. 1921, Capt.
Noel Brand Brooks, M.C., Cheshire Yeo. ]; Geva ; and
Barbara. Seat — Colston Bassett Hall, Nottingham. Club
Naval and Military.
William Gaspard Le Marchant, Esq., B.A. (Oxford), b.
1873 ; m. 1903, Ada Constance, d. of Albert Mott of
Scotswood, Sunningdale. Res. — 27
S.W.3.
Herbert Carey Le Marchant, Esq.
1875-
Son of Sir Denis Le Marchant, 1st Bart., b. 1795; d.
1874; m. 1835, Sarah Eliza, d. of Charles Smith of
Suttons, Essex : —
Francis Charles Le Marchant, Esq., late Member of the
Council of India, educated at Eton and Baliol Coll.,
Oxford, B.A., b. 1843. Res.— 2 West Eaton Place, S.W.
Clubs — Brooks's, United University.
LE MOTTEE of Guernsey (H. Coll.). Argent, a boar
passant sable, on a chief of the last three sea mews argent.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a saltire or, a boar's head couped at
the neck sable. Motto — " Tout droit."
Sons of John Edward Le Mottee, Esq., Col. (ret.
Royal Guernsey Mil., A.D.C. to H.M. The King,
b. 1843; d. 1919; m. 1873: —
Ge.ald Collings Le Mottee, Gentleman, Banker, b. 1876.
Res — Brazil.
GEORGE COSBY LENDRUM, Esq., J. P., D.L.,
co. Fermanagh, High Sheriff 1875, J. P. co. Tyrone,
High Sheriff 1882. Born April 22, 1846, being the eldest
son of James Lendrum, Esq,, of Magheracross, J. P. and
D. L. for cos. Fermanagh and Tyrone, High Sheriff co.
Fermanagh 1835, and co. Tyrone 1837, B.A. Trin. Coll.
(Cantab.) 1830, by his wife Anne, eldest dau. of Samuel
Vesey of Derrabard. Armorial bearings— Gules, three
garbs or, on a chief argent, as many woolpacks sable.
Mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, on a mount vert, a dove holding an olive
branch in its beak all proper. Motto — " La paix. " Mar-
ried, Dec. 10, 1878, Antoinette Frances, eldest dau. of
Antoine Sloet Butler, Esq. , C. B. , late Capt. 7th Dragoon
Guards ; and has Issue — (1) James Butler Lendrum, Gentle-
man, b. Sept. 14, 1880 ; (2) George Dalur Lendrum, Gentle-
man, b. Aug. 5, 1882; (3) Marcus Beresford Lendrum,
Gentleman, b. Oct. n, 1883 ; (4) Alan Cane Lendrum,
Gentleman, b. July ri, 1885 ; and Anne [m. 1905, Alexander
George Dalgety]. Seat — Magheracross (the ancient name
restored), Ballinamallard, co. Fermanagh. Res. — Corkhill,
Kilskeery, co. Tyrone.
LENG of Sheffield (H. Coll.). Vert, a dove, wings
elevited and endorsed argent, holding in the beak a cross
pat^e fitchee or, in chief three mullets cf the last.
Ovingtcn Square,
, B.A. (Camb.), b.
Mantling vert and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
cjlours, upon two mullets conjoined in fesse or, a dcve as
in the arms.
Sons Sir William Christopher Leng of Oaklands,
Broomhall Park, Sheffield, b. 1825; d. 1902; m.
i860:—
Christopher David Leng, Esq., b. 1861 ; m. 1886, Mary
Elizabeth Wood ; and has issue — Douglas Christopher
Leng, Esq., b. 1889; and Mary. Res. — High Street,
Sheffield.
William St. Quentin Leng, Esq., M.A., LL.B., b. 1864;
m. 1892, Marian Hine, d. of George Hadfield of Mora-
ston, Ross ; and has issue — (1) Ruth Albiston Leng, Gentle-
man, b. 1893; (2) William Basil St. Quentin Leng, Gentle-
man, b. 1898 (Res. — The White House, Virginia Water) ;
(3) Kyrle Perceval Leng, Gentleman, b. 1900 (Res. — The
Mill House, Stanford Dingley, Bradfield, Berks.); (4)
Robert St. Quentin Leng, Gentleman, b. 1903. Res. —
LENNARD, see BARRETT-LENNARD.
LENNARD(R.L.,26Nov. 1861, H. Coll.). Quarterly,
1. quarterly, i. and iiii., or, on a fesse gules, three fleurs-de-
lvs of the field, a bordure engrailed ermines (Lennard) ; ii.
and iii., ermine, on a pile engrailed gules between two fish
hauriant azure in base, a lion passant argent (Cator) ; 2.
the same arms of Cator ; 3. azure, on a chevron or between
three storks argent, as many roses gules, barbed vert (Far-
naby) ; 4. argent, three bars gemelles gules, on a bend or,
a lion passant of the second (Lloyd). Mantling gules
and or. Crests— 1. out of a ducal coronet or, an heraldic
tyger's head argent, debruised by a bendlet wavy sinister
sable (Lennard) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a lion's
head erased erminois, thereon two bars engrailed gules
(Cator). Mottoes— " Pour biend^sirer" (Lennard); "Nihil
sine labore" (Cator).
Son of Sir Henry Arthur Hallam Farnaby Lennard,
2nd Bart., J. P., D.L.,and C.C. Kent, Hon. Col. Kent
R.G.A. , late temp. Lt.-Col. comdg. batt. Cheshire
Regt., b. 1859 ; d. 1928 / m. 1894, Beatrice Charlotte
Emily, d. of Albemarle Cator of Woodbastwick : —
Sir Stephen Arthur Hallam Farnaby Lennard, 3rd Bart.
(6 May 1880), Lieut. Res. of Officers Scots Gds., b. 1899;
m. 1928, Mary Isabel, d. of Lawrence B. Latimer, of
Vancouver. Seat — Wickham Court, Kent. Res. —
Vancouver.
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LENNOX (H. Coll.). Quarterly, i and 4, France and
England quarterly; 2. Scotland; 3. Ireland, being the
arms of His Majesty King Charles II., all within a bordure
compony argent and gules, charged with eight roses of the
last, barbed and seeded proper. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a chapeau
gules, turned up ermine, a lion guardant or, ducally
crowned gules and gorged with a collar compony of four
pieces argent and gules, charged with two roses of the
last. Motto — " En la rose je fleurie."
Only surv. son of Major-Gen. Augustus Frederick
Francis Lennox, b. 1824; d. 1883; m. 2nd, 1872,
Augusta Emily, d. of Montagu Wilmot : —
Henry de Grey Lennox, Gentleman, b. 1879 ; m. 1922,
Evelyn, d. of Sir Arthur Vivian of Bosalian, Cornwall, and
widow of Col. A. B. Stewart, Seaforth Highlanders. Res. —
11 Sumner Place, S.W.7.
Sons of Gen. Sir Wilbraham Oates Lennox, K.C.B.,
V.C., b. 1830: d. 1897; m. 1st, 1861, Mary Harriett
(d. 1863), d. of Robert Harrison of Plas Clough, Den-
bighshire ; 2nd, 1867, Susan Hay [d. 1912, having
adopted the additional name of Sinclair on succeeding
her sister to the estates of her father (Stevenson,
Haddingtonshire ; Murkle, Reay ; and Achvarasdal
Lodge, co. Caithness)], d. of Adm. Sir John Gordon
Sinclair, 8th Bt. : —
Gerald Wilbraham Stuart Lennox, Esq., late Lieut.
Black Watch Royal Highlanders, b. 1862 ; m. 1907, Agnes
Gordon, only child of Lt.-Col. Francis John Tidy. Rts —
Claud Henry Maitland Lennox-Sinclair, Esq., late Lieut.
Northumberland Fusiliers, b. 1873, assumed by Deed Poll
1923. the additional surname of Sinclair. Res. — Ferncliffe,
Summerdale, Chichester.
JOSEPH HUSSEY NUGENT LENTAIGNE, Esq.,
J. P. co. Dublin, Barrister-at-Law, Clerk of the Crown and
Hanaper, and Permanent Secretary to Lord Chancellor of
Ireland. Born 1847, being the eldest son of the late Right
Honourable Sir John Lentaigne, P.C. , C.B. , D. L. Ar-
morial bearings — Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, on a chevron
azure, between three martlets sable, a fleur-de-lis of
the field, a chief of the second charged with three
mullets argent (for Lentaigne); 2. argent, two lions
rampant combatant supporting a sinister hand couped
at the wrist gules, in chief three estoiles of the last, in base
in waves of the sea a salmon naiant all proper (tor O'Neill);
3. sable, a bend and in chief a tower argent (for Plunkett).
Crest — A dove with wings addorsed proper, holding in its
bill a fleur-de-lis or, and charged on the breast with a
mullet azure; on an escroll above it, " Pro fide rege et
patria pugno." Motto — "Dieuayde." Seat —
Club — Stephen's Green (Dublin).
LENTHALL (H. Coll.). Argent, on a bend cottised
sable, three mullets or, pierced gules. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — A greyhound salient sable, collared
or. Motto — " Azincourt." Livery — Black and silver.
Surv. issue of Walter Ellison Lenthall, Esq., J. P.,
of Bessels Leigh Manor, Berks., b. 1838 ; d. 1908 ;
m. 1859, Mary, d. of Michael Ross Donnelly, of
Sydney, N.S.W. :—
Rowland Edmund Lenthall, Gentleman, b. i860;
m. 1st, Edith Brownlow (d. 1892) ; 2nd, Emily Booth,
of Boothstown ; and has surv. issue — (by 1st marriage)
Ellison Richard Lenthall, Gentleman, b. ; and
Betty [m. 191 1, John Wise Langley, of Knockanure,
W. Tipperary, and has issue] ; (by 2nd marriage) 2 sons
and 3 daus. Res. — New South Wales.
Edith Arundel, m. 1915, Henry Benson Wyndham
Lenthall (formerly Ball), Esq., O.B.E. {g-v.).
LENTHALL (R.L., H. Coll.). Argent, on a bend
cottised sab'e, three mullets or, pierced gules, a cross cross-
let argent (for distinction). Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a greyhound courant
purpure, collared or, and charged (for distinction) with a
cross crosslet as in the arms. Motto — " Azincourt."
Son of the late Henry Wyndham Ball, of 5 Palmerston
Park, Dublin :—
Henry Benson Wyndham Lenthall (formerly Ball), Esq.,
O.B.E. , b. ; m. 1915, Edith Arundel, d. of late
Walter Ellison Lenthall, Esq., J. P., of Bessels Leigh
Manor, Berks. Seats — Bessels Leigh Manor, Berks. ; and
Maenon Hall, Carnarvon.
LE POER TRENCH. Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent,
a lion passant gules, between three fleurs-de-lys azure, on
a chief of the third a sun in splendour or (for Trench) ; 2
and 3, argent, a chief indented sable (for Le Poer)
over all as an augmentation an escutcheon or, ensigned
with a coronet of a Marquess of the Netherlands and
charged with a wheel of six spokes gules. Mantling
gules and argent. Crests — 1. an arm in armour, em-
bowed, holding a scimitar all proper ; 2. a lion rampant
or, imperially crowned, holding in his dexter paw a sword
argent, pommel and hilt gold, in the sinister a sheaf of
arrows of the last ; 3. a stag's head caboshed argent,
attired or, between the attires a crucifix. Mottoes —
" Consilio et prudentia " ; and (for Trench) " Dieu pour
la Tranche, qui contre ? "
Sons of Rt. Hon. William Frederick Le Poer Trench,
5th Earl of Clancarty, b. 1868; d. 1929; m. 1st,
1889, Maude Penrice (d. 1906), d. of John George
Bilton, of Charlton, Kent ; 2nd, 1908, Mary Gwatkin,
d. of Rosslewin Ellis, Barrister-at-Law, of Fulford,
Yorks. :—
Rt. Hon. Richard Frederick John Donough Le Poer
Trench, 6th Earl of Clancarty (11 Feb. 1803), Viscount
Dunlo of Dunlo and Ballinasloe (29 Dec. 1800), Baron
Kilconnel, of Garbally, co. Galway (25 Nov. 1697),
Viscount Clancarty and Baron Trench of Garbally (4
Aug. 1815), Marquess of Heusdon, Netherlands (1818),
[Supporters — On the dexter, a lion gules, semee of fleurs-
de-lys or ; on the sinister, a stag guardant proper, holding
a banner per chief dancettee sable and argent, the arms
of Le Poer, between the antlers sable, a crucifix gold], b.
1 891 ; m. 1st, Edith Constance (from whom he obtained a
divorce, 1918), d. of Maj. Alexander Rawlinson, of Alford
St., Park Lane, W. ; 2nd, 1919, Cora Maria, d. of H.
H. Spooner, of Thornton Hall, Surrey ; and has issue —
Lady Maureen Isabel ; and Lady Patricia Ann. Seat —
Little Weir House, Bisham, Marlow. Bucks.
Hon. Roderick Charles Le Poer Trench, M.C., Lieut.
Lines. Yeo., b. 1895.
Hon. Greville Sydney Rochfort Le Poer Trench, b.
1903.
Hon. William Francis Brinsley Le Poer Trench, b.
1911.
Hon. Power Edward Ford Le Poer Trench, b. igi7-
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LEPPER of Elsinore, Carnalea, Crawfordsburn, co.
Down; formerly of Trinfield House, Belfast (U.O., 1888).
Gules, on a saltire ermine, between in chief a spur erect
and leathered or, in fesse two leopards' faces of the last,
and in base a crane argent, an annulet of the first.
wreath of the colours, a hermit habited in russet, resting the
dexter hand on a staff proper, holding in the sinister hand
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Out of a crown vallary
or, a demi-leopard guardant proper, holding between the
[jaws a rose gules, barbed and seeded also proper. Motto
— " Ducente Deo."
Sons of Francis Robert Lepper, Esq., J. P. of Elsinore,
co. Down, b. 1845 ; d. 1908; m. 1869, Harriette Eliza-
beth (d. 1922), d. of the late George Chapman, Esq..
Ordnance Dept., Dublin Castle: —
Robert Stewart Lepper, Gentleman, M.A., LL.M.
(Cantab.), F.R.Hist.S., F.R. S.A.I. , late Professor of
History H. H. Maharajah College, Travancore, S. India,
b. 1870. Seat — Elsinore, Carnalea, co. Down. Clubs —
Royal Societies', Authors', University (Dublin), Ulster
(Belfast), R. Ulster Yacht (Bangor, co. Down).
George Chapman Lepper, Gentleman, B.A. (R.U.I.)
Solicitor, b. 1871. Res. — Elsinore, Carnalea, co. Down.
Clubs — Public Schools Alpine Sports, Union (Belfast), R.
Ulster Yacht (Bangor).
John Charles Lepper, Gentleman, b. 1875. Res. — R.
Ulster Yacht Club, Bangor, co. Down. Clubs — Union
(Belfast), R. Ulster Yacht, R. North of Ireland Yacht.
Reginald Mervyn Lepper, Gentleman, temp. Sub. -Lieut.
R.N.V.R.,^. 1880. ^j.—Goldsithrey, Cornwall. Club—
R. Ulster Yacht.
Only son of Rev. Alfred William Lepper, M.A.,T.C.D. ,
of March Manor, nr. Shrewsbury, b. 1882 ; d. 1921 ; m.
1909, Helen, yngst. d. of the late Harry Rogers, Esq.,
J. P., of The Hill, Monaghan: —
Francis Alfred Lepper, Gentleman, b. 1913. Res. —
Son of Alfred John Adolphus Lepper, Esq., J. P., of
The Rhanbuoy, Carrickfergus, b. 1851 ; d. 1908 ; m.
1874, Margaret Louisa, d. of John Herdman, Esq.,
J. P., of Lodge House, Belfast : —
John Heron Lepper, Gentleman, B.A., T.C.D., Barrister-
at-Law, b. 1878; m. 1st, 1906, Emmeline, d. of the late
Lt.-Col. John Lidstone Watts, R.E. (Bengal) ; 2nd, 19V),
Rose Elsey Smith, and has issue — Alfred Lewis Heron
Lepper, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; and 5 daus. Clubs —
Authors', Union (Belfast), R. Ulster Yacht.
LERMITTE (H. Coll.). Vert, a string of nine beads
or chevronwise between three cinquefoils argent, in the
centre a garb or. Mantling vert and or. Crest — Upon a
a cross pat£e, from the wrist a rosary or. Motto — " Dieu
le vent."
Sons of James Henry Lermitte, Esq. , J. P. , of Knightons,
Middx., b. 1822 ; d. 1900; m. (1st), 1856, Harriett De-
borah (d. 1874), d. of the late Laac Sutton Cooper, Esq.,
of Park Hall, Finchley: —
Ernest Edwin Lermitte, Gentleman, b. 1865 ; m. 1902,
Charlotte Louise, oniy child of late Paul Snelgrove, of
Red House, Downton. Seat— Creekend, Keyhaven, Lym-
ington, Hants.
Horace Augustus Lermitte, Gentleman, b. 1867 ; m. 1911,
Marion Sweetapple, younger d. of Montague William
Edwards of Lo>\er Brook, Stockbridge, Hants. ; and has
issue — Marion Bjora. Seat — Melbourne, Queen's Road,
Shanklin, I.O.W.
Claude Sutton Lermitte, Gentleman, b. 1869 ; m. 1908,
Constance Farquharson (d. 19 Feb. 1911), second d. of
Peter Leckie of Lyndhurst, Hants. Seal — Little Setley,
Brockenhurst, Hants.
Hugh Douglas Lermitte, Gentleman, b. 1872.
LESCHALLAS, see PIGE-LESCHALLAS.
LESCHER (H. Coll.). Or, a cross gules, on a chief
azure, a stork argent, beaked and legged of the second.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a bugle-horn sable, a dexter arm em-
bowed in armour proper, garnished or, entwined by a
serpent, the hand grasping a dagger fessewise, the point
towards the dexter also proper, pommel and hilt or.
Motto — " Singulariter in spe. "
Son of Joseph Samuel Lescher, Esq., of Boyles Court,
J. P., D.L., and High Sheriff 1862, by his wife Martha,
d. of John Hoy of Stoke Lower House, Suffolk: —
Edmund Charles Lescher, Esq., J. P. Essex, b. 1850.
Res. — Stony hylls, Great Warley, Essex.
Sons of Frank Harwood Lescher, Gentleman, Com-
mander of the Order of Christ, b. 1842; d. 1918 ; m.
1873, Mary O'Conor Graham, d. of Patrick Grehan,
Esq., J. P., of Mount Plunket, co. Roscommon: —
Thomas Edward Lescher, Gentleman, O. B. E. , b. 1877;
m. 1903, Ella Mary, d. of Louis Marino Casella of Beau-
chene, Hempstead, and has issue — Edward Patrick Har-
wood Lescher, Gentleman, b. 1904; Richard Wilfrid Har-
wood Lescher, Gentleman, b. 1906; Sydney George Har-
wood Lescher, Gentleman, b. 191 2 ; Katharine Mary
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Mary Adela Grehan ; Doreen Mary Elsie ; Monica Frances
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an angel affronted
Mary ; and Cynthia Dorothy. Res.—- Lynclhurst, 16 Oxford
Road, Birkdale, Lanes.
Lt.-Col. Frank Graham Lescher, M.C. (two bars), M.D.,
b. 1888. Res.— The Limes, Kedleston Road, Derby.
Son of Herman Joseph Sidney Lescher, b. 1849; d,
1897; m. 1887, Mary Agnes, dau. of Robert Wilson,
M.A. :—
Robert Joseph Lescher, Gentleman, b. 1888.
LESLIE (L.O. 1672). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, on a
bend azure three buckles or (for Leslie) ; 2 and 3, or, a
lion rampant gules, debruised by a ribbon sable (for
Abernethy). Mantling gules, doubled ermine. Crest —
A demi-griffin segreant proper. Supporters — On either
side a griffin proper, beaked, armed, and winged or.
Motto—" Grip fast."
Son of Rt. Hon. Norman Evelyn Leslie, 19th Earl of
Rothes, b. 1877 ; d. 1927 ; m. 1900, Lucy Noelle, d.
of Thomas Dyer Edwardes, of Prinknash Park,
Glos. : —
Rt. Hon. Malcolm George Dyer Edwardes Leslie, 20th
Earl of Rothes (i457), Baron Leslie and Ballinbriech,
Scotland (1445), b. 1902 ; m. 1926, Beryl Violet, d. of
James L. Dugdale, of Crathorne Hall, Yorks., and has
issue— Lady Jean. Res.— 6 Swan Walk, Chelsea, S.W.
Club — Travellers'.
LESLIE of Wardis. (L O.) Argent, on a bend azure be-
tween two holly leaves vert, three buckles or. Mantling
azure, doubled argent. Crest — A demi-griffin couped
proper. Motto—" Grip fast."
Son of Sir Charles Henry Leslie, 7th Bart., C.B.,
b. 1848 ; d. 1905 ; m. 1879, Emma May (Res. —
Findrasaie, Bracknell, Berks.), d. of R. M. Edwards,
Bengal C.S. :—
Sir Norman Roderick Alexander David Leslie, 8th
Bart, of Wardis, co. Moray (1 Sept. 1625), C.B.E., Wing
Commander R.A.F., b. 1889 ; m. 1919, Betty Elise, d. of
John Sewell, C.B.E. ; and has issue— Henry John Lin-
dores Leslie, Esq., b. 1920 ; Nancy Jean. Club — Junior
United Service.
LESLIE. Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent on a bend azure,
three buckles or (for Leslie) ; 2 and 3, argent, a lion ram-
pant sable (for Abernethy). Mantling azure and argent.
proper. Motto— " Grip fast.'' Livery — White, with light
blue facings.
Son of Robert Charles Leslie, Esq., J. P. and D. L.
(son of Arthur French and Emily Eleanora Wilhelmina
Leslie), b. 1828; d. 1904; m. 1867, Charlotte Philippa
Mary (d. 1908), d. of Capt. Edward Kelso of Kelsoland,
and Horkesley Park : —
Edward John Henry Leslie, Esq., C.M.G., M.V.O.,
H.M.'s Diplomatic Service, 1st Sec. Rcme since 1919, J.P.,
D.L. (High Sheriff 1908) co. Monaghan, b. 1880. Estate
— Ballybay, co. Monaghan. Postal addresses — British
Embassy, Rome ; Greenhill, Westwood, Bradford-on-Avon ;
10 Douro Place, Kensington, W. Club — Marlborough.
WILLIAM LESLIE, Gentleman. Armorial bearings
(L.O. , 1872) — Parted per pale argent and or, on a bend
azure, between two crosses flory gules, three buckles of the
second. Mantling gules and argent. Crest -On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-griffin proper. Motto — " Grip fast.''
Seat —
LESLIE of Westminster (H. Coll., 20 May 1915).
Azure, a harp between three buckles or. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin
sable, winged, beaked, membered and queued or, grasping
in the dexter claw a pipe proper. Motto — " Grip fast."
Eld. son of William Henry Perry Leslie, Gentleman,
of Bryn Tanat, Llansantffraid, Mont., b. . d.
1926 ; m. , Mabel Georgina : —
Captain Henry William Eyton Leslie, M.C, b. 1892 ;
m. 1928, Helen Alexandra, d. of late John Shields Craw-
ford, and has issue — Sara Elizabeth. Res. — The White
House, Burton Lazars, Melton Mowbray, Leics. Clubs —
White's, Orleans.
LESLIE (L.O., 1672) — Argent, on a fesse azure,
three buckles or, within a bordure indented of the second.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath ot
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his liveries, a griffin proper, holding in the dexter talon a
buckle or. Motto— " Quae juncta firma. ' Livery — Blue,
faced with yellow. . .
Son of Lt.-Col. Archibald Young Leslie, of Kilvinie,
late comdg. Q.O. Cameron Highlanders, b. 1843 ;
d. 1913; m. 1868, Alice (d. 1895), dau. of Col. Richard
Cautley : —
The late Archibald Stewart Leslie, Esq., C.M.G., T.D.,
Lt.-Col. T.A. Res., J. P., D.L. co. Banff, b. 1873 ; d. 1928;
m. 1910, Margaret, d. of Col. Edward Home, and had issue
—4 sons. Estates— Kininvie, Tullich, and Lesmurdie, co.
Banff.
LESLIE (Fun. Entry, 15 Apl. 1661 ; U.O., Ped. Reg.
on a bend azure, three buckles or (Leslie) ; 2 and 3, argent,
a lion rampant sable (Abernethy). Mantling azure and
argent. Crest (recorded U.O. 1708) — On a wreath of the
colours, an angel affrontee proper. Motto—" Grip fast."
Livery — Sky blue, white facings, silver buttons.
Sons of Seymour Montague Leslie, Gentleman, b. 1835 ;
d. 1891 ; m. 1st, 1866, Louisa {d. 1869), d. of William
Graham of Fitzharris, Berks. ; 2nd, 1878, Sarah Alice
(d. 1918), d. of George Vincent of Westminster : —
James Graham Leslie, Esq., J P. and D.L. co. Antrim
(High Sheriff 1907), Senator of Northern Ireland since 1921,
Barr.-at-Law (Gray's Inn), b. 1868 ; m. 1901, Grace, only d.
of J. LamontBrodie of Wimbledon ; and has issue— Seymour
Argent Sandford Leslie, Gentleman, B.A. (Cantab.), b.
1902 ; Grace Margaret Hester ; and Mary Etheldritha.
[m. 1929, David N. Maitland-Titterton, Political Service,
Nigeria]. Seats— Leslie Hill, Ballymoney ; Seaport Lodge,
Port Ballintrae, Bushmills, co. Antrim. Club— Ulster
(Belfast).
Edmund Vincent Leslie, Gentleman, b. 1879. Res. —
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Sons of Lt.-Gen. George Leslie, R.A., of Donaghadee,
b. 1825; d. 1897; m. 1855, Albina Jane (</. 1893), d. of
James Shaw, a Judge of the Supreme Court of Cal-
cutta:—
George Francis Leslie, Esq., Brig.-Gen. (ret.), b. 1856;,
m. 1884, Aimee, d. of John Graham Berry of Broomfield,,
co. Yorks. Res. — 17 The Drive, Hove, Sussex. Club —
Union (Brighton).
E. N. Leslie, Gentleman, b. 1859 ; m. 1892, Mary Louise,
third d. of Daniel de laCherois, D.L. , of the Manor House,
Donaghadee, co. Down. Res. — Dharwar, Bombay, India.
CHARLES STEPHEN LESLIE-DUGUID, Gentle-
man. Armorial bearings (L.O., 1889)— Quarterly, 1 and4,
azure, three crosses patee argent (for Duguid) ; 2 and 3,
argent, on a fesse azure, three buckles or (for Leslie).
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a dove, holding an olive
branch in her beak proper. Motto— " Patientia et spe."
Livery— Blue, white lace. Seats - Fetternear, Balquhain,
and Auchenhove, Aberdeenshire.
LESLIE-ELLIS (Matric. L.O., Ped. H. Coll.). Quar-
terly, 1 and 4, gules, on a fesse argent, between three
crescents or, as many escallops azure, on a canton of the
third a garb vert (Ellis, Confn. U.O.) ; 2 and 3, argent.
1907, Certif. 21 Sept. 1908). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent,
on a bend azure, between two spur-rowels gules, three
buckles or (Leslie of Pitcaple, L.O.). Mantlings —
Dexter, gules and argent ; sinister, azure and argent.
Crests— 1. on a wreath of the colours, a dolphin naiant
embowed argent, charged with an escallop as in the arms
(Motto over— " Non sine jure") (Ellis); 2. on a wreath
of the colours, a griffin's head erased with wings addorsed
proper (Motto over— "Grip fast") (Leslie). Liver v (un-
dress)—Dark blue, silver buttons, crimson facings and vest.
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Eld. son of Henry Leslie-Ellis (formerly Ellis), Esq.,
D.L. co. Wicklow (High Sheriff 1902), J. P., F.S.A.,
F. R.G.S., Lt.-Col. Royal Bucks. Hussars, formerly
Major Inniskilling Dragoons, b. 1852 ; d. 1918 ; m. 1894,
Margaret, d. of late Rev. Septimus Rolleston, Rector
of St. Minver, Cornwall : —
Francis Rolleston Leslie Leslie Ellis, Gentleman, b. 1895
Seat — Magherymore, co. Wicklow.
LESLIE-MELVILLE (L.O. matric. 30 Dec. 1907).
Quarterly, 1. azure, a thistle slipped proper, ensigned
with an Imperial crown or, a coat of augmentation to
the arms of Leslie ; 2. gules, three crescents within a
bordure argent, charged with eight roses of the first (for
Melville) ; 3. argent, a fess gules (for Melville of Raith) ;
4. argent, on a bend azure, three buckles or (for Leslie).
MantliDg gules doubled ermine. Crests — 1. a demi-
chevalier in complete armour holding in his right hand
a dagger point downwards proper, pommel and hilt or
(for Leslie) ; 2. a ratch-hound's head erased proper,
collared gules (for Melville). Supporters — On the dexter,
a knight in complete armour, holding in his dexter hand
the banner of Scotland all proper (for Leslie) ; on the
sinister, a ratch-hound proper, collared gules (for Mel-
ville). Mottoes — " Pro rege et patria " ; " Denique
ccelum."
Eld. surv. son of Rt. Hon. Sir Ronald Ruthven Leslie-
Melville, K.T., P.C.nth Earl of Leven.and 10th Earl
of Melville, 6.1835 ', d. 1906 ; m. 1885, Hon. Emma
Selina (Res. — 5 Bryanston Square, W.i), d. of 2nd
Viscount Portman : —
Rt. Hon. Archibald Alexander Leslie-Melville, 13th
Earl of Leven, and 12th Earl of Melville, Viscount Kir-
kaldie, Baron Balgonie, Melville, and Raith Monimail,
and Balwearie, Maj. Lovat's Scouts, Capt. (ret.) 2nd
Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys), b. 1890 ; s. his brother
1913 ; m. 1918, Lady Rosamond Foljambe, d. of 1st
Earl of Liverpool ; and has issue — Alexander Robert
Leslie-Melville, commonly called Lord Balgonie, b. 1924 ;
Hon. George David Leslie- MelviJle, b. 1924 (twin) ;
Hon. Ronald Jocelyn Leslie-Melville, b. 1926 ; Hon. Alan
Duncan Leslie-Melville, b. 1928 ; Lady Jean Elizabeth.
Seat — Glenferness, Nairn. Town res. — 1 Sussex Square,
W.2. Clubs — Travellers' ; Carlton ; Cavalry.
L'ESTRANGE of Market Hill (U.O.). Gules, two lions
passant guardant argent. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— A lion passant guardant or. Motto — " Memento
mei."
Son of Christopher Carleton-L' Estrange, Esq., J. P.,
of Market Hill, b. ; d. 1889; m. 1852, Charlotte
Annie, d. of Arthur Brooke Cooper of Cooper's Hill,
co. Sligo: —
Arthur Henry L'Estrange, Gentleman, b. 1865 ; m. 1900,
Mabel, ygst. d. of late M. G. Newton of Earl's Court
Square, and widow of Ronald John Neville. Seat —
Kevinsfort, co. Sligo. Club — Royal Societies.
L'ESTRANGE (U.O., 1589). Gules, two lions passant
guardant argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, a lion passant guardant or. Motto
— " Memento mei." Livery — Chocolate or claret.
Sons of Frederick L'Estrange, Lieut. R.N., b. 1798 ;
d. 1871 ; m. 1829, Frances Amelia, d. of John Matthews,
Vicar Choral St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin : —
Francis Adolphus L'Estrange, Esq., Lt.-Col. (ret.)
Army Med. Staff, b. 1842 ; m. 17 Sept. 1879, Annie, eld. d.
of late Hon. William Macdonald, Gustos R., of Water
Valley and Moore Hall Estates, St. Mary's, Jamaica. Res. —
Istalia, Ailesbury Road, Dublin, Ireland.
Albert Halahan L'Estrange, Esq., Lt.-Col. (ret.) Army
Medical Staff, b. 1844; m. 1886, Martha Elizabeth, d. of
Henry Alexander Taylor; and has issue— (1) Frederick
Henry Paget L'Estrange, Gentleman, b. 1888; (2) Francis
Albert L'Estrange, Esq., Capt. R.A.M.C, b. 1889; (3)
Henry Rowland L'Estrange, Esq. '
b. 1889 (twin with his brother)
L'Estrange, Gentleman, b. 1891.
ton Road, Donnybrook, Dublin.
Sons of Col. Edward Napoleon L'Estrange, late
Cheshire Regt. and Royal Scots Fus. , b. ; d. 1890;
m. 1st, , Margaret Innes of Manchester: —
Francis L'Estrange, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Henry Innes L'Estrange, Gentleman, late Lieut. Leinster
Regt., b. . Res.—
O.B.E.,Capt. R.A.M.C,
(4) Albert Cecil Taylor
Res. — Harryville, Eglin-
Ernest L'Estrange, Gentleman, Natal Police, b.
Res. — Natal, S. Africa.
Son of Francis L'Estrange, Surgeon Antrim Art.,
M.A., F.R.C.S.I., b. 1803; d. 1875; m. 1830, Cathe-
rine Eliza (d. 1865), d. of John Mathews, Vicar Choral
St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin : —
Col. George Wellington L'Estrange, (ret.) late comdg.
8th Batt. King's Royal Rifle Brigade, b. 1841. Clubs—
Naval and Military, H. United Service (Dublin).
LE STRANGE. Quarterly, 1. quarterly, i. and iiii.,
gules, two lions passant in pale argent (for Le Strange) ;
ii. and iii. , sable, a unicorn statant or, on a chief
of the last, three billets of the first (for Styleman) ; 2. the
same arms of Styleman (granted H. Coll. 6 May 1562) ;
3. the same arms of Le Strange ; 4. or, a maunch gules
(for Hastings). Mantling gules and argent. Crests — 1.
on a wreath of the colours, a lion statant, tail extended
or (for Le Strange); 2. on a wreath of the colours, a bear s
head erased azure, bezantee, collared and chained or (for
Styleman). Motto — " Mihi parta tueri."
Sons of Roland le Strange, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co.
Norfolk, Capt. P.W.O. Norfolk Artillery, b 1869;
d. 1919 ; m. Oct. 22, 1891, the Hon. Agneta Frances
Delaval, dau. of the Rev. Delaval Loftus, 10th Baron
Hastings : —
Charles Alfred le Strange, Esq. , Capt. Warwickshire Yeo. ,
F.Z.S., J. P. Norfolk, Heredit. Lord High Admiral of the
Wash, b. Dec. 9, 1892 (to whom H.R. H. Duke Alfred of
Saxe-Coburg stood sponsor). Seat — Hunstanton Hall,
Norfolk.
Bernard le Strange, Gentleman, b. 1900.
Yngr. sons of Hamon le Strange, Esquire, J. P. and
D.L., M.A., F.S.A., one of the Chairmen of Quarter
Sessions for Norfolk (High Sheriff 1880), b. 1840; d.
1918; m. 1866, at Boston, Emmeline, dau. of William
Austin of Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. : —
Rev. Austin le Strange, M.A., Rector of Great Ringstead,
Norfolk, b. May 22, 1874 ; m. 1903, Katherine Ellen Grey,
dau. of Rev. and Hon. Hugh Wynne Mostyn, Rector of
Buckworth, Hunts. ; and has issue— Hamon le Strange,
Gentleman, b. 1904 ; Viola ; and Dorothy. Res. — Great
Ringstead Rectory, King's Lynn.
Son of Eric le Strange, Gentleman, b. Jan. 20, 1878;
d. 1918 ; m. 1906, Nita Florence, d. of Francis Frederick
Gordon : —
Gordon le Strange, Gentleman, b. 1907. Res. —
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L'ESTRANGE-MALONE (U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
gules, two lions passant in pale argent (for L'Estrange); 2
and 3, vert, a lion rampant between three mullets argent
(for Malone). Motto — " Memento mei." Livery — Scarlet
and white or cream.
Sons of Rev. Savile Richard William L'Estrange-
Malone, Rector of Dalton-Holme, sometime Vicar-
Choral of Armagh Cathedral and Chaplain to the
Primate of Ireland, b. 1838 ; d. 1908 ; m. 1876, his
cousin Frances Mary, d. of George Savile Foljambe,
Esq., J. P. and D.L., of Osberton Hall, Worksop:—
Edmund George Savile L'Estrange-Malone, Esq., Lt.-
Col. 7th Royal Fusiliers, Extra A.D.C. to Lord-Lieutenant
of Ireland 1907, Esquire of the Order of the Hospital of St.
John of Jerusalem, J. P. N. R. Yorks. , served Tibet 1904,
and Great War, King's Messenger 1918-22, b. 1878 ; m.
1910, Mary Violet, d. of W. H. St. Quentin, of Scampston
Hall, Yorks., and has issue — Mary Helen ; and Shelagh
Rosamund. Res. — We^t Lodge, Malton, Yorks. Clubs —
Bachelors', Yorks. (York).
Cecil John L'Estrange-Malone, Gentleman, b. 1890.
LETCH WORTH (H. Coll.). Per chevron gules and
or, two wings in chief argent and a leopard's face in base
proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, in front of three ears of wheat, two in sal tire
and one in pale or, a leopard's face as in the arms, between
two wings argent, each charged with a rose gules, barbed
and seeded proper. Motto — " Ut sibi sic alteri."
Sons of Henry Finch Letchworth of Oak Hill, Surbiton,
b. 1803 ; d. 1886 ; m. 1832, Maria Elizabeth, d. of
Edward Law : —
Rev. Henry Howard Letchworth, M.A. (Oxon.), Hon.
Canon of Canterbury, late Vicar of Detling, Kent, and
R.D., b. 1836; m. 1885, Mary Georgma, d. of John
Strettell, R.N. Res.—
Rev. Arnold Letchworth, M.A. (Oxon.), formerly Vicar
of St. John's, Kingston, b. 1840; m. 1886, Mary Frances,
d. of Thomas Oldman. Res. —
Sir WROTH PERIAM CHRISTOPHER LETH-
BRIDGE, 5th Bart., late Capt. Grenadier Guards (ret.),
1903, formerly Lieut 3rd. Batt. Yorkshire Regt. (Princess
of Wales' Own), transferred Feb. 1885, 1st Batt. Leicester-
shire Regt., and again transferred, Nov. 1885, to Grenadier
Guards, rejoined (1914) Grenadier Guards as Captain,
Deputy-Assistant Censor B. E.F., served in Egypt 1917,
Justice of the Peace for the county of Somerset. Born
Dec. 19, 1863, being the eldest son of Sir Wroth
Acland Lethbndge, 4th Bart., of Sandhill Park, Taunton,
by his wife Anne Williams, dau. of Thomas Benyon of
Gledhow House, Leeds. Armorial bearings — Argent,
over water proper, a bridge of five arches embattled, on the
centre arch a turret gules, in chief an eagle displayed sable,
charged with a bezant. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, issuant from an embattled
arch gules, a demi-eagle displayed sable, the wings erminois,
charged on the breast with a leopard's face or. Mottoes
— " Spes mea in Deo"; (above the crest), "Truth.'
Livery — Dark olive green. Married 1st, 1892 (div.
19 11), Alianore, youngest dau. of the late Sacheverel-
Chandos-Pole of Radbourne Hall, Derby, by Lady Anna
Stanhope, dau. of Rt. Hon. the 5th Earl of Harrington ;
2nd, 1911 (div. 1928), Kathleen, only child of late Robert
O'Hara, Barnster-at-Law ; 3rd, 1928, Ethel Hilda, d. of
Canon Blundell ; and has Issue (by 1st marriage) — Hector
Wroth Lethbridge, Esq. , Lieut, late Rifle Bde. , served
Great War 1917-18, b. 1898; Torfrida Alianore [m. 1920,
Major H. F. Grant-Suttie, D.S.O., M.C. (q.v.)] ; and
Dulcibel Margaret [m. 1921, Major Robtrt James Words-
worth, D.S.O., Notts, and Derby Regt.]. Res. — 29 Cheyne
Walk, Chelsea, S.W. Clubs — Guards', Carlton.
LETHBRIDGE. Azure, over water, a bridge of three
arches embattled proper, on a chief argent, an eagle
displayed sable, between two roses gules, barbed and
seeded proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-tower proper,
issuant therefrom a demi-eagle displayed sable, each wing
charged with a rose argent, a lotus-llower leaved and slipped
proper. Motto — " Spes mea in Deo."
Son of Sir Roper Lethbridge, K.C.I.E. , M.A.,
formerly M.P. for North Kensington, J. P., D.L. ,
Lord of the Manor of Exbourne, Devon, b. 1840; d.
1919 ; m. firstly, 1865, Eliza (d. 1895), dau. of the late
W. Finlay, and great granddau. of the Rt. Hon.
Henry, nth Baron Teynham ; secondly, 1897, Emma.
widow of the late Frederick Burbidge, and youngest
dau. of the late John Neave : —
Francis Washington Lethbridge, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col.
late Duke of Wellington's Regt., formerly Indian Staff
Corps, b. 1867; m. 1888, Gertrude Ethel Mary, d. of
Admiral Harry Croft of Powys Square, London, and has
issue — Marguerite Doris [m. 1915, Charles Egerton Milman-
Mainwaring (Res. — Goltho House, Bournemouth)]. Res. —
LETHBRIDGE (H. Coll.). Argent, over water proper,
a bridge of five arches embattled, on the centre arch a
turret gules, in chief an eagle displayed sable, charged
with a bezant. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, issuant from an embattled
arch gules, a demi-eagle displayed sable, the wings er-
minois, charged on the breast with a leopard's face or.
Mottoes — " Spea mea in Deo" ; (above the crest), " Truth."
Sons of Sir Wroth Acland Lethbridge, 4th Bart.. J. P.
and D.L. Somerset and J. P. Cambridge, b. 1831 ;
d. 1902; m. 1861, Ann Williams (d. 1882), second d.
of Thomas Benyon of Thorpe Arch, Yorkshire: —
Sir Wroth Periam Christopher Lethbridge, 5th Bart.
(q.v.).
Lt.-Col. Ernest Astley Edmund Lethbridge, C.M.G. ,
D.S.O. , late Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire L.I. ,
served in S. African Campaign (Queen's medal with three
clasps, King's medal with two clasps, mentioned in de-
spatches), and Great War 1914-16 (despatches twice,
C.M.G. , Croix de Guerre), b. 1864; m, 1919, Ruth Mary,
d. of the late Lt.-Col. the Hon. E. A. Holmes a Court, and
widow of Major C. E. Forrest, D.S.O. , and has issue-
Diana Ruth. Res. — Brooklands, Landford, nr. Salisbury.
Club — Carlton.
Sons of Thomas Buckler Valentine Lethbridg-', Esq..
/'. 1866 ; d. 1914 ; m. 1901, Eva Henrietta Wyndham,
d. of Reginald William Templer of Powderham
House, Teignmouth : —
Montagu Benyon Templer Lethbridge, Esq., b. 19C2.
Wroth Thomas Coull Lethbridge, Gentleman, b. 1904.
Res.—
Yngr. sons of Sir Wroth Lethbridge, 4th Bart. : —
Hugh Francis Hesketh Lethbridge, Esq., late Lieut. 3rd
Batt. Somersetshire L.I., served in Matabelt Campaign
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1896 (medal), in S. African War (Queen's medal and four
clasps), and in Natal Rebellion 1906 (medal and clasp),
b. 1867 ; m. 1912, Edith Maud, elder d. of Thomas Mellor
Robinson of Natal; and has issue — Hugh Mytton Fitz-
warine Lethbiidge, Esq.,£. 1913 ; Wroth Thomas Hesketh
Bouchier Lethbridge, Gentleman, b. 1914 ; and Delphine
Edith Conyers Bouchier. Res. —
John Acland Musgrave Lethbridge, Esq. , served as Capt.
Imp. Yeo. in S. African War, b. 1869 ; m. 1894, Florence
Martin, d. of Sydney Wood Cooper of New York, U.S.A. ;
and has issue — Duncan John Leghe Lethbridge, Esq., b.
1898 [m. 1922, Phyllis Muriel, d. of T. S. Chappell, of
Chadshunt, co. Warwick, and has issue — Jacqueline ; and
Florence June] ; (2) Harold Reginald Lethbridge, Gentle-
man, b. 1 901 ; Violet Martin [m. 1913, Samuel Francis
Becke Lane]; Annie Gwendoline [m. 1916, Capt. Guy
Clavenng Wetherali, R.A.S.C.]; Phyllis Henrietta; and
Mabel Florence. Res. —
Son of Walter Buckler Lethbridge, Esq., Knight of
Charles III. of Spain, and the Medjidie, b. 1845 ;
d. 1907; m. 1st, 1864, Eleonor6 Marie (d. 1896), d.
of Peter Alexander Boyer of Paris: —
Walter Alexander Charles Lethbridge, Esq., Capt. late
Northants. Yeo., formerly R. Bucks. Hussars, b. 1865; tn.
1st, 1885, Rose Maria, d. of Miguel del Monte of Havana ;
2nd, 1902, Blanche, eld. d. of John Bingham, Judge
of the High Court, New York ; 3rd, Marie Jos£ Mondron ;
and has issue — (1) Walter Michel Lethbridge, Esq.,
formerly U.S. Navy,^. 1886 [tn. 1st, 1907, Anna Agnes, d.
of J. V. Ganter ; and has issue — Frances; 2nd, 1913,
Catherine Marsh] ; (2) John George Jules Lethbridge, Esq.,
Flight-Lieut. R.A.F., b. 1888 [m. 1917, Dorothy, d. of Le
Roy Taylor, of Washington, U.S.A.]. Res. — Domine
de Bougerder, Lexar, B. P., France.
LETTS of Llandudno (H. Coll.). Or, semee of trefoils
vert, on a pile sable, an eagle displayed argent. Mantling
vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of an eagle's head argent, a trefoil slipped vert, between
two cross crosslets gules. Motto — " Fides visque multum
conficit."
Son of William Letts, of Northampton : —
Sir William Malesbury Letts, K.B.E. (1922), b. 1873 ;
m. 1901, Edith, d. of the late William Pearson. Res. —
Eryl Fryn, Llandudno, N. Wales.
LEVESON (H. Coll A [Arms granted to the late Admiral
Sir Arthur Cavenagh Leveson, G.C.B., to be borne and
used by him and his descendants, and by the other
descendants of his father (other than his elder brother
Edward John Leveson, and his descendants)]. Or, on a
chevron engrailed gules, between three stags trippant
proper, semee of fleurs-de-lys or. Motto — " Spero."
Second surviving son of Edward John Leveson,
Gentleman, of Anerley, Surrey, b. 1832 ; d. 1900 ;
m. i860, Mary, d. of John Iveson, of Marlborough : —
The late Sir Arthur Cavenagh Leveson, G.C.B. (mil.),
Admiral, had Orders of St. Stanislaus, 1st Class with
Swords, and Rising Sun of Japan, 2nd Class,
F.R.G.S., Comdr. Legion of Honour, b. 1868 ; d. 1929;
m. 1902, Jemima Adeline, widow of 7th Earl of Darnley ;
and left issue — Arthur Edmund Leveson, Esq., b. 1908;
Jemima [m. 1926, Lieut. William D. Stephens, R.N.] ,
Mary ; Pamela. Res. — Park Cottage, Midhurst, Sussex ;
22 Basil Mansions, S.W.3.
LEVESON (H. Coll.). Per chevron or and argent,
two red deer trippant in chief and a Moor's head in profile
erased at the neck in base proper, wreathed ab^ut the
proper, as many fleurs-de-lys of the field. Mantling gules
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stag trippant
temples gules and or. Mantling gules and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, in front of a sun rising or, a
red deer trippant proper. Motto — " Spero."
Eld. son of Edward John Leveson of Anerley, Surrey, b.
1832 ; d. 1900; tn. i860, : —
Edward John Leveson, Gentleman, b. 1861. Res. —
Canada.
LEVER (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, per pale
argent and barry of eight or and azure, two bendlets sable,
the upper one engrailed (for Lever) ; 2 and 3, per chevron
or and gules, in chief two chaplets of roses and in base a
lion's head, all counterchanged (for Hulme). Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a trumpet fessewise, thereon a
cock proper, charged on the breast with a rose gules.
Supporters — On either side an elephant or, the dexter
charged on the shoulder with a rose gules, barbed and
seeded proper, and the sinister with a chaplet of roses
gules. Motto — "Mutare vel t.imere sperno."
Only son of Rt. Hon. Sir William Hesketh Lever,
1st Viscount, b. 1851 ; d. 1925 ; m. 1874, Elizabeth
Ellen (d. 1913), d. of Crompton Hulme, of Bolton :- —
Rt. Hon. Sir William Hulme Lever, 2nd Viscount
Leverhulme (1922), of the Western Isles, Baron Lever-
hulme (1917), 2nd Bart. (1911), Capt. (ret.) 4/5th Batt.
The Cheshire Regt., M.A. (Cantab.), J. P., D.L., and
(1923) High Sheriff, Cheshire, b. 1888 ; tn. 1912, Marion
Beatrice, d. of the late Bryce Smith, of Whalley, Lanes. ;
and has issue — Hon. Philip William Bryce Lever, b. 1915 ;
Hon. Elizabeth Ruth ; Hon. Rosemary Gertrude Alex-
andra. Seat — Thornton Manor, Thornton Hough „
Cheshire. Town res. — 39 Upper Brook Street, W.i.
Clubs — Reform ; Arts.
LEVER of Allerton (H. Coll ). Argent, two bendlets
engrailed sable, between as many sparrowhawks close
proper. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a cock wings elevated proper, resting the
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dexter claw on an escutcheon sable, charged with a
trumpet or. Badge— A hawk's lure or, the rope entiled
by a circlet gules charged with three bezants. Motto—
" Deo gratias." ,
Son of the late Samuel Lever, of West Derby,
Liverpool : — . , c.
Sir Samuel Hardman Lever, K.C.B., ist Bart. (3 Feb.
1020), Head of the Firm of Lever, Honeyman & Co.,
C.A., b. 1869 ; m. 1900, Edythe, d. of Matthew Hamilton
Gault, of Montreal. Res.— 64 Eaton Square, S.W.i.
Club — Reform.
LEVER of Chelsea (H. Coll.). Argent, a chevron
invected ermines between two keys erect, the wards to
the dexter, in chief sable, and an esquire's helmet in base
proper. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour, the
hand holding a kev in bend sinister, the ward upwards
sable, and encircled above the elbow with a chaplet of
roses argent, leaved vert. Motto—" Ammo et fide.
Only son of Sir Arthur Levy Lever (who assumed
the surname of Lever by R. L. 1911), ist Bart., J. P.,
b. i860 ; d. 1924 ; m. 1896, Beatrice Hilda, d. of the
late Philip Falk :—
Sir Tresham ( Joseph Philip) Lever, 2nd Bart. (8 teb.
1911), of Hans Crescent, Chelsea, b. 1900. Seat— lhe
Grange, Knockholt, Kent. Town res.— 15 .Parkside,
Knightsbridge, S.W.i. Clubs — Bachelors ; Bath;
Carlton.
LEVESON-GOWER. Quarterly, 1 and 4, barry of eight
argent and gules, a cross patonce sable (for Gower) ; 2 and
q three laurel leaves erect or (for Leveson) ; and for his
Crests 1. upon a wreath of the colours, a wolf passant
argent, collared and lined or (for Gower) ; 2. a goat s head
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erased ermine, attired or (for Leveson) ; with the Mottoes,
" Frangas non flectes" (for Gower) ; "Defende le droit
(for Leveson) ; " Fiat voluntas tua" (for Gresham).
Only surv. son of Arthur Francis Gresham Leveson -
Gower, Gentleman, M.A.. H.B.M.Diplomatic Service,
FS A F.R.B.S.,F.R.H.S.,^.i85i; d. 1922 ; m. 1881.
Caroline Frederica (d. 1925), third daughter of George
Savile Foljambe of Osberton, Nott ., and Aldwarke
Hall Yorks., by his second wife Sehna Charlotte
Viscountess Milton, second daughter of the Right
Honourable Charles Cecil Cope, the third and last
Earl of Liverpool, G.C.B. :—
Osbert Charles Gresham Leveson-Gower, Esq., Lieut.
Comdr. R.N., b. Nov. 3, 1888. Clubs— United Service;
Jun. Naval and Military.
LEVESON-GOWER (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
barry of eight argent and gules, a cross flory sable (Gower) ;
2 azure, three laurel leaves or (Leveson) ; 3, gules, three
rests or (Granville). Mantling gules and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a wolf passant argent, collared
and lined or. Motto— " Frangas non flectes."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Granville George Leveson-Gower,
2nd Earl Granville, K.G., P.C., D.C.L., b. 1815;
d. 1891 ; m. 2nd, 1865, Castalia Rosalind, ygst. d. of
Walter Frederick Campbell of Islay:—
Rt Hon. Granville George Leveson-Gower, 3rd Earl
Granville (10 May 1833), Viscount Granville (is Aug. 181 5),
G C V O K.C.M.G. Envoy Extra, and Mm. Plen. in
Brussels and Luxemburg since 1928, Lord-in-Waiting to
Queen Victoria 1895, to King Edward VII. 1905-10,
and to King George V. 1910-15, has the Grand Crosses
of the Dannebrog, of the North Star of Sweden the
Concepcion of Portugal, and the ist class of the
Crown of Prussia [Supporters (H. Coll., i8i5)-Two
wolves argent, plain collared, and line rerlexed over the
back gold, and charged on the shoulder with an escut-
cheon gules, thereon a clarion orl, b. 1872; m. 1900, Nina
Ayesha d. of Walter Baring, late H.M. s Minister at
Monte Video. Res. — The British Embassy, Brussels.
Clubs— Brooks's, St. James's.
Hon. William Spencer Leveson-Gower, U.b.U., capt
R N. b. 1880 ; m. 1916, Lady Rose Bowes-Lyon d.of 14th
Earl of Strathmore; and has issue — Granville James
Leveson-Gower, Esq. , b. 1918 ; and Mary Cecihe.
Son of Hon. Edward Frederick Leveson-Gower, J. F.
and D.L. Surrey, M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1819; d. 1907;
m. 1853, Lady Margaret Compton, d. of 2nd Marquess
of Northampton:— „D„ ,, .
Sir George Granville Leveson-Gower, K.B.H., M.A.
(Oxford), Commissioner of Woods and Forests, 1908-24,
Private Sec. to the Prime Minister (Mr. Gladstone) 1880-5
Junior Lord of the Treasury 1886. M.P. for North- West
Staffordshire 1885-6, and for Stoke-upon-Trent 1890-5,
b. i8S8 ; m. 1898, Hon. Adelaide Violet Cicely, d. of 8th
Baron Monson ; and has issue-Iris Irma [m. 1922, Capt
William Buchanan Mirrlees, M.C., R.A.]; Margaret
Rosemary ; and Edome Georgiana Lavender Res.—
16 Thurloe Place, S.W.7. C/«fc-Brooks's, Athenaeum.
M.C.C.
LEVESON-GOWER (H. Coll.). Quarterly 1 and 4.
quarterly, i. and iiii.. barry of eight argent and gules, a
cross pawnee s ,ble (Gower) ; ii. and hi., azure, three laurel
"eaves erect or (Leveson); 2 and 3, argent a chevron
ermfnes between three mullets pierced sable (Gresham)
Mantling gules and argent. Crests-i. on a wreath of
the coloursf a wolf p.ssant argent, collared and lined or
Gower) 2 on a wreath of the colours, a goat s head
erasld ermine, attired or (Leveson) ; 3- on a wreath of he
colours, a grasshopper proper Gresham) Mottoe? „
"Frangas non flectes" (Gower); "Defende le droit
(Leveson) ; " Fiat voluntas tua " (Gresham).
Rons of Granville William Gresham Leveson-Gower,
Esq M.A., J.P. and D.L. (High Sheriff 1875) .«»
Surrey, J.P. co. Kent, a Vice-President of the Society
of Antiquaries, and Alderman of Surrey - C.C. ,b 1838
d 1895; m. 1861, Hon. Sophia, d. of the Rt. Hon.
Chandos Leigh, the first Baron Leigh:—
Granville Charles Gresham Leveson-Gower Esq.. Hon.
Major T.F. Res., served Great War, J.P., . D.L. . for Surrey,
Lo d of the Manors of Titsey, Limpsfield and Jagfield,
all in the co. of Surrey, b. 1865; m. 1894. Evelyn Mildred,
Scond surv. d. of the late Henry A. Brassey of Preston
Hall Aylesford, Kent; and has had issue— (1) Rlchard
5en y Gresham Leveson-Gower .Gentleman Lieut. Gren
rjc /SRI h iZqa- (2 Ronald Charles Granville
grdesha(mRLeVeson-Gower, Gentleman, Lieut. Coldstream
Gds b 1896; killed in action 1917; (3) Ihomas
Christopher Gresham Leveson-Gower, Gentleman^ 1903 ,
(4) Alan John Gresham Leveson-Gower Gentleman. 6.
190Q Post.add—Titsey Place, Limpsheld, Surrey. Club
_RevWlFrederick Archibald Gresham Leveson-Gower.
Rector of Singleton, Sussex, M.A. Oxford, b. 1Z71 , m.
i8Q7 Cecil Eyre, d. of Sir Walpole Lloyd Greenwell,
Ban.'; and rJs surv. issue-Humphrey Leigh Gresham
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Leveson-Gower, Gentleman, b. 1908; and Judeth Elyn
Gresham. Res. — The Rectory, Singleton, Sussex.
Evelyn Marmaduke Gresham Leveson-Gower, Gentle-
man, b. 1872; m. 1906, Elo Janet Catherine, ygst. d. of
late Lt.-Col. James Ross Farquharson of Invercauld ; and
has issue — (1) Alastair Marmaduke Gresham Leveson-
Gower, Gentleman, b. 1907; (2) Rupert Evelyn Gresham
Leveson-Gower, Gentleman, b. 1911. Res. — Drummond
Lodge, Sutton, Surrey.
Henry Dudley Gresham Leveson-Gower, Esq., Maj. late
R.A.S.C, b. 1873; m. 1908, Enid Mary, elder d. of late
R. S. B. Hammond-Chambers, K.C. Res. — 8 Northwick
House, St. John's Wood Road, N. W.8. Clubs — Sports
Gresham.
Cecil Octavius Gresham Leveson-Gower, Esq., M.B.E.,
Temp. Capt. R.A.S.C, b. 1875; m. 1899, Mary, d. of
Philip de Clermont of Ivy House, Godstone, Surrey ; and
has issue — Granville Howard Roderick Gresham Leveson-
Gower, Gentleman, b. 1900 ; and Constance Violet Gresham.
Club — Sports.
Clement Edward Gresham Leveson-Gower, Esq., late
Lieut. Prince Albert's Somersetshire L.I., served in S.
Africa 1901-2 (medal with 5 clasps), and Great War
1914-19, Chev. Legion of Honour, Orders of Redeemer
(Greece), and of St. Sava (Serbia), sometime Comptroller
of the Household to Earl Grey, Gov. -Gen. of Canada, b.
1876. Res. — Limpsfield, Surrey.
LEVETT (H. Coll., 27 May 1835). Argent, a lion
rampant between three cross crosslets fitch6e sable, a
bordure engrailed azure charged with four cross crosslets
fitch^e and four fleurs-de-lys alternately or. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a demi-lion argent, ducally crowned or, gorged with
a collar azure, in the dexter paw a cross crosslet fitch^e
sable, the sinister paw resting on an escutcheon of the third
charged with a fleur-de-lys gold. Motto — " Hcc age.'
Livery — White, with black facings.
Sons of Theophilus John Levett, Esq., of Wychnor
Park, Staffs., J. P., D.L., M.P., Lt.-Col. comdg. 2nd
Batt. Staffs. Vols, and Lt.-Col. Q.O. Staffs. Yeo.,
formerly Capt. 1st Life Guards, b. 1829; d. 1890; m.
1856, Lady Jane Lissey Harriet Fielding, d. of 7th
Earl of Denbigh : —
Theophilus Basil Percy Levett, Esq., J. P. Staffs, late
Lieut. Coldstream Guards, b. 1856 ; m. 1884, Lady
Margaret Emily, d. of 8th Earl of Shaftesbury. ' Seat —
Meiiy House, Wimborne. Res. — 61 Eaton Square, S.W.
Capt. Berkeley John Talbot Levett, late Scots Gds., b.
1863 ; m. 1900, Sibell Lucia, only d. of late Hamar Alfred
Bass, Esq., D.L. ; and has issue — (1) Theophilus Francis
Michael Levett, Gentleman, b. 1905 ; (2) Sidney John
Armyne Douglas Levett, Gentleman, b. 1906; and Joan
Angel May. Res. — Cottington, Sidm< uth, S. Devon.
Surv. sons of Robert Thomas Kennedy Levett, Esq.,
J.P..D.L. , of Packington Hall, Staffs. , and Rcsemount,
co. Pembroke, formerly Capt. 2nd Staffs. Mil., and
Lt.-Col. 2nd Vol. Batt. N. Staffs. Regt. , b. 1831 ; d.
1909 ; m. i860, Margaret Catherine, only d. of late
Thomas Levett Prinsep of Croxall Hall, Staffs. : —
Rev. Thomas Prinsep Levett, F.Z.S., Fellow of
Entomological Societies of London and Paris [Livery —
Yellow with drab facings], b. 1862. Seat — Packington
Hall, Lichfield. Res. — Frenchgate, Richmond, Yorks.
Walter Mackenzie Levett, Esq., Major 4th North Staffs.
Regt., b. 1867. Club — Junior United Service.
George Arthur Monro Levett, Gentleman, b. 1870; m.
1913, Estelle, third d. of Rev. Richard Norman Huit,
Rector of Bradfield, and has issue — Robert George Levett,
Gentleman, b. 1917 ; Catherine Estelle ; and Margaret
Grace Irene. Res. — 18 Belle Vue Gardens, Brighton.
LEVETT of Milford Hall (H. Coll.). Argent, a lion
rampant sable, murally crowned or, and two crosses crosslet
fitch^e in pale, between two piles issuing from the dexter
and sinister chiefs of the second, each pile charged with
three cr. sses crosslet fitch^e of the third. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
lion or, entwined with a sprig of laurel vert, and supporting
a cross crosslet htch£e sable.
Sons of Richard Byrd Levett, Esq., of Milford Hall,
J. P., D.L, B.A. (Oxon.), late Lt.-Col. comdg. 3rd
Batt. Staffs. Rifles, formerly 60th Royal Rifles, /\ 1810 ;
d. 1887 ; m. 1848, Elizabeth Mary, d. of John Mire-
house, Esq., of Brownslade, co. Pembroke, Common
Serjeant of London : —
William Swinnerton Byrd Levett, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
co. Stafford, late Capt. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, b. 1856 ;
m. 1896, Maud Sophia, second d. of Major Levett, late 10th
Hussars ; and has had issue — Richard William Byrd Levett,
Lieut. K.R. R.C. , b. 1897; killed in action 1917 ; and
Dyonese Rosamond. Seat — Milford Hall, Stafford. Clubs —
Carlton, Junior United Service.
Egerton Bagot Byrd Levett-Scrivener (formerly Levett),
Esq., J. P. co. Suffolk, Capt. R.N. (ret.), late Bursar
Keble College, b, 1857 (assumed by Deed Poll 1889 the
additional name of Scrivener) ; m. 1st, 1884, Mabel
Desborough (d. 1890), d. of Sir Harry Smith Parkes,
G.C.M.G., K.C.B., H.M. Minister Plen. at Pekin, China;
2nd, 1891, Mary, only d. of Henry John Mirehouse of St.
George's Hill, co Somerset; and has issue — (1) Evelyn
Harry Byrd Levett-Scrivener, Esq., Comdr. R.N., b. 1885;
(2) Alaric Parkes Levett-Scrivener, Gentleman, b. 1886;
Iris Theodora ; Winifred Violet ; and Pamela. Seat —
Sibton Abbey, Yoxford, Suffolk. Club — Naval and Military.
Walter Leveson Byrd Le\ett, Esq., J. P. co. Salop, 1*.
1859; m. 1st, 1884 (div. ), Helen, d. of late Charles
Lambert; 2nd, 1912, Katherine Josephine, d. of late Sir
Alfred Hickman, Bart., and widow of Rupert Edward
Cooke Kettle ; and has surv. issue — Richard Walter Lc vett,
Gentleman,^. 1890 [m. 1914, Rachel Mitford, d. of the late
Comdr. K. Gamier, of Froyle House, Fareham, Hants.] ;
Mary Beatrice [m. 1909, John I. Benson]; and Rachel
Helen. Res. — Wyanstone Leys, Monmouth. Club —
Wellington.
THOMAS LEVETT-PRINSEP, Esq., J. P. for cos.
Derby, Warwick, and Stafford. Born Dec. 9, 1844, being the
third son of Thomas Levett- Prinsep, Esq., by his second
wife Caroline Mary, dau. of Rev. John Templer, Rector
of Teigngrace, Devon. Armorial bearings — Quarterly,
1 and 4, paly of six argent and gules, three piles
issuing from the sinister base flory at the points or (for
Prinsep) ; 2 and 3 argent, a lion rampant between three
crosses crosslet fitch^e sable, a bordure engrailed azure,
charged with four crosses crosslet fitchee and as many
fleurs-de-lys alternately or (for Levett). Mantling gules
and argent ; and for his Crests, 1. upon a wreath of the
colours, an eagle's head erased gules, guttee-d'or, in the
beak a bird-bolt erect (the bolt downwards) proper (for
Prinsep) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
argent, ducally crowned or, gorged with a collar azure, in
the dexter paw a cross crosslet fitchee sable, the sinister
paw resting on an escutcheon of the third, charged with a
fleur-de-lys or (for Levett). Motto- " Non prodigus neque
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avarus." Married, June 23, 1868, Georgina (,iT. 1919), dau. ot
Arthur B. E. Holdsworth of Widdicombe House, Kings-
bridge, Devon ; and has Issue — Thomas Arthur Levett-
Prinsep, Gentleman, b. 1879 [to. 1907, Margaret Noel, d.
of F. C. Simpson, Esq., of Maypool, S. Devon, and has
issue— Thomas Francis Levett-Prinsep, Gentleman, b.
1909; Edward John Levett-Prinsep, Gentleman,*. 1914
(Res. — Barton-under-Medwo d, Burton-on-Trent)]; Katha-
rine Mary[/». 1896, Henry Edward Disbrowe Wise, C.B.E.,
of Walton Hall, Burton-on-Trent] ; Georgina Maud ; and
Edith Marion [m. 191 2, Major Ralph Christopher Apletre,
M.C., R.A. (formerly Simpson)]. Seat— Croxall Hall.
Lichfield. Res. — Cotton House, Rugeley.
LEVICK of Castle Combe (H. Coll.) Argent, a lion
rampant and nine cross crosslets fitchee in orle sable,
on a chief gules three fleurs-de-lys of the field. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
upon the battlements of a tower proper, a lion rampant
sable, collared or, supporting an assegai erect proper.
Son of John Musgrave Levick, of Burleigh,
Cheshunt : —
Sir Hugh Levick, K.B.E. (1918), b. 1870 ; TO. 1892,
Agnes, d. of James Stout, of Hohokus, New Jersey ; and
has issue — Hugh Gwynne Levick, Gentleman, b. 1896 ;
Elizabeth [to. 1919, Walter Ffennell]. Res. — Burleigh
House, Wynberg, S. Africa. Club — St. James's.
LEVINGE of High Park, Westmeath. Vert, a chev-
ron or, in chief three escallops argent. Crest — An
escallop argent, within a garland proper. Motto —
" Vestigia nulla retrorsum."
Son of Sir Richard William Levinge, 10th Bart.,
b. 1878 ; d. 1914 ; to. 1910, Irene Marguerite, d. of
J. H. Pix, of Bradford, Yorks. :—
Sir Richard Vere Henry Levinge, nth Bart. (26 Oct.
1704), of Knockdrin Castle, b. 191 1. Seat — Knockdrin
Castle, Mullingar, Westmeath.
Sons of Sir William Henry Levinge, 9th Bart., b.
1849 ; d. 1900 ; m. 1876, Emily Judith, d. of Sir
Richard Sutton, 4th Bart. : —
Thomas Vere Levinge, Esq., Maj. late Northumberland
Fus., b. 1880. Res. — Pimlico, Synesham, Brackley,
Northants.
Reginald Augustus Levinge, Esq., b. 1883; m. 1925,
Evelyn Mary, d. of Rev. H. E. Robeson, Rector of
Blunsdon, Wilts. Res.—
Charles Horace Levinge, Esq., b. 1884.
Bernard George Levinge, Esq., b. 1887.
Gerald Henry Levinge, Esq., b. 1889.
LEVIS (H. Coll.). Or, three chevronels between as
many eagles displayed sable. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — Issuant out of a crown vallary or, a demi-eagle
displayed sable, charged on the breast with three chevronels
gold. Motto — " Deo juvante."
Son of Franklin Burr Levis,*. 1834; m. 1857, Rebecca
Browning, d. of Peter Van Pelt Coppuck : —
Howard Coppuck Levis, Gentleman, LL. B. , F.S.A.,
Member of the Bars of the States of New Jersey, New
York, Illinois, Minnesota, and of the Supreme Court of the
United States, b. 1859; m. 1884, Jane Chester, d. of
William Abrani Coursen of Elizabeth, New Jersey, U.S.A. ;
and has issue — Chester Coursen Levis, Gentleman, Litt. B. ,
b. 1885 ; and Edith Chetwood [m. , Lieut. -Comdr.
Desmond Maxwell, R.N. Res. — 40 Egerton Gardens,
London, S.W. Clubs — City of London, Cavendish, Rane-
lagh, Burlington Fine Arts, Swinley Forest Golf, Grolier
(New York).
BENN WOLFE LEVY, Gentleman. Born i8sr, being
the son of Lewis Wolfe Levy, Member of the Legislative
Council of New South Wales. Armorial bearing-s Sable,
a wolf rampant or, between two woolpacks in chief proper
and a mullet of eight points in base of the second.
Mantling sable and or. Crest— Upon a wreath of the
colours, a demi-wolf or, holding in the dexter paw a
mullet of eight points argent, and resting the sinister on a
woolpack, as in the arms. Motto — " Honore et labore."
Address — 30 Hyde Park Gate, S.W.
LEVY (H. Coll.). Argent, a chevron invected ermines,
between two keys erect the wards to the dexter in chief
sable, and an esquire's helmet in base proper. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand proper, holding
a key in bend sinister, the wards upwards sable, and en-
circled above the elbow with a chaplet of roses argent,
leaved vert.
Sons of Joseph Levy, late of Knighton, Leicester, />.
1829; d. 1899; m. 1855, Cordelia (d. 1906), d. of late
Michael Hart of Manchester : —
David Levy, Gentleman, b. 1856; m. 1888, Kate, d. of
David Benjamin of Westbourne Terrace ; and has issue.
Frederick David Levy, Gentleman, M.A. (Oxon.) Barris-
ter-at-Law, Inner Temple, b. 1890. Res. — Hove, Sussex.
Sir Maurice Levy, 1st Bart. (4 Feb. 1913), Knt. Bach.
(1907), J. P., D.L., and (1926) High Sheriff co. Leics.,
M.P. for Loughborough Div. of Leicestershire 1900-18,
b. 1859 ; m. 1885, Elise Ray, eld. d. of late Max. Zossenheim
of Leeds and Harrogate ; and has issue — Ewart Joseph
Maurice Levy, Esq., b. 1897; Violet Ray; Doris Pamela;
Alix Ccrdelia; and Norah Sybil [to. 1921, John R.
Duckworth-King]. Seat — Great Glen, Leicester. Town
res. — 9 Grosvenor Crescent, S.W.i. Clubs — Reform,
National Liberal.
LEVY (H. Coll., 31 Aug. 1922). Sable, a fesse en-
grailed or, between two octohedron rough diamonds in
chief proper and a pair of scales in base of the second .
Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a dexter arm in armour, embowed, the hand in
the act of blessing proper, between two dragons' wings
gules. Motto — " Spectemur agendo."
Sons of Aaron Levy, Gentleman, of 38 Hertford
Street, Mayfair, b. 1818 ; d. 1891 ; m. 1853,
Marianne, d. of Abraham Hart : —
Sir John Arthur Levy, Knt. Bach. (1922), b. 1855.
Res. — 38 Hertford Street, W.i ; The Mount, Cookham
Dean, Berks. Clubs — Farmers', R.A.C.
Alexander Michael Levy, Gentleman, b. 1857. Res. —
38 Hertford Street, W. ; The Mount, Cookham Dean,
Berks.
LEVY (H. Coll.). Or, a fesse azure, between, in chief
two scythes of the second, and in base an oak-tree
eradicated and fructed proper. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a winged ram statant
or. Motto — " Alteri si tibi."
Son of Abrahamo Elia Levy : —
Elia Rudolph Levy, Gentleman, b. 1870. Res. —
Birkdale, Lanes.
LEVY (H. Coll.). Or, on a bend engrailed, between
in sinister chief, a lion's head erased, and in dexter base,
two swords in saltire azure, three acorns of the field.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — Issuant out of a crown
pallisado, a horse's head or, between two roses gules,
barbed, seeded, leaved, and slipped proper. Badge — A
rose gules, barbed and seeded proper, between two
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gillyflowers of the first, all leaved and slipped proper,
entiled by a circlet, also gules.
Son of Walter Henry Levy, D.S.O., Maj. R.A.S.C,
of 4 Lowndes Square, S.W., b. 1876 ; d. 1923 ; m.
1903, Hon. Nellie Samuel, d. of 1st Viscount
Bearsted, of Mote, Maidstone : —
John Henry Levy, Gentleman, b. 1910. Res. —
54 Lowndes Square, S.W.
LEVY-LAWSON (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure,
three bars gemel argent, over all a winged morion or ;
2 and 3, gules, a saltire double parted and fretted or,
between two rams' heads couped in fesse argent (H. Coll.,
1892). Mantling azure and argent. Crests — 1. on a
wreath of the colours, in front of a terrestrial globe proper,
a winged morion or ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a
ram argent, holding in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert,
and resting the dexter foreleg on a quatrefoil or. Motto
—"Of old I hold."
Sons of Rt.-Hon. Sir Edward Levy-Lawson, 1st Baron
Burnham, K.C.V.O., principal proprietor of The
Daily Telegraph, President Institute of Journalists,
1891-2, J. P., D. L. , an Alderman co. Bucks., b. 1833 ;
d. 1916; m. 1862, Harriett Gecrgiana (d. 1897), d.
of Benjamin Nottingham Webster of Pen-y-Craig,
co. Denbigh : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Harry Lawson Webster Levy-Lawson, 1st
Viscount Burnham (16 May 1919), 2nd Baron Burnham
(13 July 1903), 2nd Bart. (13 Nov. 1892) [Supporters—
On the dexter, the figure of Clio, the muse of History,
proper ; and on the sinister, the figure of Hermes, vested
argent, mantled azure, on the head a winged morion, on
his heels wings, and in his exterior hand a caduceus or],
G.C.M.G. (1927), C.H. (1917), LL.D. (Cambridge), LL.D.
(McGill Univ.), LL.D. (Athens), LL.D. (Perth Univ.
Australia), D.Litt. (Durham), M.A. (Oxon.), J. P., D.L.
co. Bucks., Hon. Col. Bucks. Imp. Yeo. , M.P. for West
St. Pancras 1885-92, for Cirencester Div. co. Gloucester
1893-5, and for the Tower Hamlets 1905-6 and 1910-16,
Member London County Council 1889-92 and 1897-1904,
is Comdr. Legion of Honour, and Order of Leopold
(Belgium), G.O. Crown of Italy, Star of Roumania,
Order of the Redeemer (Greece), has Grand Cross
Order of Leopold II., b. 1862; m. 1894, Olive, d. of
Gen. Sir Henry de Bathe, 4th Bart. ; and has issue —
Dorothy Olive [m. 1907, Major the Hon. John Spencer
Coke, Scots Guards; and has issue]. Seat — Hall Barn,
Beaconsfield, Bucks. Town res. — 13 Bryanston Square, W.
Clubs — Mailborough, Athenaeum, Garrick,
Hon. William Arnold Webster Levy-Lawson, D. S.O. ,
D.L. co. Leicester, Hon. Lt.-Col. in the Army, Maj. Reserve
of Officers, Lt.-Col. comdg. 10th Batt. Imp. Yeo. in South
Africa 1900-1, formerly Capt. Scots Guards, b. 1864 ; m.
1887 (div. 1 91 2), Sybil Mary, d. of Lt.-Col Sir Frederick
Marshall, K.C.M.6. ; and has issue — Edward Frederick
Levy-Lawson, Esq., D.S.O., M.C., Maj. and Bt. Lt.-Col.
R. Bucks. Hussars, late Lieut. -Col. 1st London Yeo.,
served Great War (despatches), b. 1890 [m. 1920, Enid,
d. of Hugh S. Robson ; and has issue — William Edward
Harry Levy-Lawson, Esq., b. 1920 ; and Lucia Edith] ;
and 2 daus. Seal — Barton Court, Kintbury, Hungerford.
Clubs — Arthur's, Turf, Guards'.
LEWIN, see ROSS-LEWIN.
LEWIS, see HAMPTON-LEWIS.
LEWIS. Per pale argent and gules, a pale, and over all
three chevronels flory counterflory, all counterchanged.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a lamb passant proper, seme'e of crescents argent,
holding in the mouth three cinquefoils slipped vert, and
resting the dexter foreleg on a staff in bend sinister
proper, therefrom a flag flying to the sinister argent,
charged with a cross couped gules. Motto — ' ' Duw fo o fy
rhan."
Son of Evan Lewis, Esquire, J. P., of Brynderwyn,
Llandaff, Cardiff, b. 18 — ; d. ; m. 1868, Annie,
dau. of W. Robinson of Cheltenham : —
Lewis, Gentleman, b. . Res. — New Zealand.
LEWIS of Inniskeen (U.O.). Sable, on a chevron ermine
between three spear-heads argent, a crescent gules. Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet, a
plume of five ostrich feathers gules and azure, charged with
a chevron or, thereon a crescent gules. Motto — " Bidd
llu hebb llydd. "
Son of Francis Owen Lewis, Gentleman, Lieut.
Bombay Inf., b. 1869 ; killed in action, Gras Pan, S.A.,
1899 ; m. Joanna Somerset, d. of Sir Charles Farquhar
Shand, LL.D. , Chief Justice of the Mauritius: —
Francis Arthur Harvey Owen Lewis, Gentleman, b. 1888.
Res.—
JAMES WINDSOR LEWIS, Gentleman. M.A. (Oxon.),
19th Hussars, 2nd Lieut. 1900, Lieut. 1902 (S. African War
1901-2), ret. 1905, Lieut. West Kent Yeo., called to the
Bar, Inner Teir.ple, 1902. Born 1877, being the son of
James Lewis, Esq., Justice of the Peace for Glamorgan
and Brecon, High Sheriff co. Brecon 1882-83, by his wife
Louisa Catherine, youngest dau. of Rev. William Edwards,
Vicar of Llangollen. Armorial bearings — Per pale argent
and gules, a pale and over all three chevronels flory
counterflory, all counterchanged. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lamb
passant proper, semee of crescents argent, holding in the
mouth three cinquefoils slipped vert, and resting the dexter
fore-leg on a staff in bend sinister proper, therefrom a flag
flying to the sinister argent, charged with a cross couped
gules. Motto — "Duw f o ; O fy rhan.'' A/arried, 1905,
Katherine Henrietta, d. of Maj. -Gen. C. F. Gregorie, C. B. ;
and has issue — James Charles Lewis, Gentleman, b. 1907.
£ state —
LEWIS. Ermine, on a pile gules, between two dragons'
heads erased in base, a lion rampant all counterchanged.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest On a wreath of the
colours, a lion rampant ermine, holding in the dexter fore-
paw a leek erect or, and supporting with the sinister an
escutcheon argent, charged with a dragon's head erased
gules. Motto— " Ymlaen."
Only son of John Penry Lewis, Esq., C.M.G., Ceylon
Civil Service and Mem. of Legislative Council of
Ceylon, b. 1854 ; d. ; m. 1894, Violet Marion U. ,
d. of late Joseph Anderson of Ankerwyke, Bucks.: —
Walter Alan Scott Lewis, Gentleman, b. 1907. Address —
Lincoln College, Oxford.
Sir WALTER LLEWELLYN LEWIS Knight, Bar-
rister-at-Law (Middle Temple), M.A. and Gold Medallist in
Experimental Science(Queen's,now National Univ. .Ireland),
joined Northern and afterwards S. Wales and Chester Cir-
cuit, Chief Justice of British Honduras 1900-6, formerly
Senior Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of Trinidad and
Tobago. Born Nov. 13, 1849, being the eldest son of the
late Rev. John Lewis of Tenby, Pembrokeshire, by Sarah,
dau. of Rev. Walter Scott. Armorial bearings Ermine,
on a pile gules, between two dragons' heads erased in base,
a lion rampant, all counterchanged. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant
ermine, holding in the dexter forepaw a leek erect or, and
supporting with the sinister an escutcheon argent, charged
with a dragon's head erased gules. Motto- "Ymlaen."
Married, July 23, 1887, Jane Mary (R.I.), second dau. of
the late J. R. Dealy of London. Residence— 27 Shooter's
Hill Road, Blackheath.S. E. Clubs— Royal Thames Yacht,
Union (Port of Spain, Trinidad).
LEWIS of Senghenydd (H. Coll.) Sable, a lion ramp-
ant argent, over all a fesse or charged with three bees
volant proper. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed azure, charged
on the breast with a bee volant or. and holding in the
beak a roll of paper argent. Supporters — On either side a
lion rampant argent charged on the shoulders with a bezant
therein a bee volant proper. Mottoes— " Gwna a ddylit
doed a ddel," " Hirbarhad." Livery — Dark blue, and gold
buttons.
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir William Thomas Lewis, G.C. V.O. ,
1st Baron Merttnr, b. 1837; d. 1914; m. 1864, Anne
(d. 1902), d. of William Rees, Colliery Proprietor, of
Lletty Shenkin House, Aberdare:—
Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Clark Lewis, 2nd Baron Merthyr
of Senghenydd, co. Glamorgan (24 June ignj.anda Bart.
(15 Feb. 1896), D.L. Pembrokeshire, High Sheriff Pem-
brokeshire 1907 and Radnorshire 1914, b. 1866 ; m. 1899,
Elizabeth Anna (d. 1925), elder d. of late Major-Gen.
Richard Short Couchman, Madras S.C. ; and has issue—
Hon. William Brereton Couchman Lewis, Barrister-at-Law
(Inner Temple), b. 1901 ; and Hon. Anne Elizabeth Mary
Lett)
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Llywelyn. Estates — Various farms and mineral property
in the counties of Brecon, Glamorgan, Pembroke, &c. Seat
— Hean Castle, Saundersfoot, Pembi okeshire. Town res.
— 125 Victoria Street, S.W. Club — Jun. Carlton.
LEWIS of Essendon Place (H. Coll.). Azure, a
lymphad and in chief three spear-heads argent. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a^ wreath of the colours,
upon two spears in saltire gules, headed argent, a
butterfly or. Motto — " Animo et fide."
Son of Edmund Lewis, of West Hartlepool, b. 1834 ;
d. 1882 ; m. 1868, Elizabeth, d. of John Dent, of
Weardale : —
Sir Frederick William Lewis, 1st Bart, (n Feb. 1918),
Comm. Legion of Honour, Crown of Italy, and of th^
Order of the Couronne, b. 1870 ; m. 1896, Daisy Ellen, d.
of Robert Henry Harrison of West Hartlepool ; and has
issue — Brian Edmund Lewis, Esq., b. 1903; Frieda [m.
1927, Ian Patrick Napier]. Seat — -Essendon Place,
Essendon, Herts. Town res. — 1 1 Charles Street, Berkeley
Square, W. Clubs — Royal Societies, Reform, Royal
Thames Yacht.
LEWIS (H. Coll., 1902). Ermine, a flaming sword erect
proper, pommel and hilt or, between two lions rampant
addorsed gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a stock of a tree eradicated proper,
thereon an owl with wings expanded sable, holding in the
dexter claw a flaming sword as in the arms. Motto — " Je
meurs oil je m'attache."
Only son of Sir George James Graham Lewis, 2nd Bart. ,
b. 1868 ; d. 1927 ; m. 1896, Marie, d. of Emil Hirsch of
Rheinstrasse, Mannheim : —
Sir George James Ernest Lewis, 3rd Bart. (1 Aug. 1902),
■b. 1910. Seat — The Grange, Rottingdean, Sussex. Town
res. — 43 Bryanston Square, S.W.
LEWIS of Banstead (H. Coll., 12 July 1921). Paly
of eight argent and gules, over all a lion rampant sable,
on a chief per pale or and of the second, two lions passant
counterchanged. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
General Manager of the National Provincial Bank, Ltd.,
Director of Bank of British West Africa Ltd., and of
Yorkshire Penny Bank Ltd., b. 1868 ; m. 1897, May,
d. of the late William Roberts, of Allerton House,
Chapel Allerton, nr. Leeds ; and has issue — Edward
Roberts Lewis, Esq., b. 1900 [m. 1923, Mary Margaret,
d. of Rev. G. D. Hutton, of Summerfield House, Dunbar] ;
Nancy Roberts, M.B., B.S. (London) ; Freda Elizabeth
[m. 1924, Flight-Lieut. Edgar Kingston - McCloughty,
D.S.O., D.F.C.]; Margaret May. Res. — Coneybury, Lower
Kingswood, Surrey. Clubs — Reform, City of London.
LEWIS formerly of Parwich (H. Coll.). Sable, a
chevron cottised between three trefoils slipped in pairle or.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — Issuant out of an Eastern
crown or, a plume of five ostrich feathers sable, the centre
On a wreath of the colours, a wolf sejant proper, resting
the dexter paw on an escarbuncle or. Motto — " Lahore
vinces."
Son of Rev. John Lewis, of Birmingham : —
Sir Alfred Edward Lewis, Knt. Bach. (192 1), Chief
one charged with a mascle gold. Motto — " Spe tutiores
armis." Livery — Black and gold.
Sons of Samuel Lewis, of Grosvenor House, Waltham-
stow, Essex, b. 1838; d. 1887; m. 1861, Susan, d.
of Rev. John Edmund Carr, of Holbrook Hall, co.
Derby : —
Rev. Claud Edmund Lewis, B.A. (Camb.), J. P., late
High Sheriff co. Radnor, Vicar of Parwich 1904-11,
b. 1863 ; m. 1901, Elizabeth Mary, d. of late Rev.
William Gray, M.A., of Lansdowne Crescent, London;
and has issue — Claud John Ledston Lewis, Lieut. R.
Welsh Fusiliers, b. 1905. Seat — Evancoyd, Walton, co.
Radnor. Club — Connaught.
Rev. Eric Lewis, B.A. (Camb.), Clerk in Holy Orders,
b. 1864; m. 1887, Alice, d. of Cazimir Pongowski, Officer
Polish Army, son of Count Pongowski, of Poland, and
has issue. Res. — 3 Lonsdale Terrace, Edinburgh.
Ernest Carr Lewis, Gentleman, b. 1865 ; m. 1900,
Sarah Elizabeth, d. of the late George Allsop, of
Brumpton, Berks. Res. — Hermitage Road, Parkstone,
Dorset.
Rev. Arthur Thomas Lewis, B.A. (Camb.), Clerk in
Holy Orders, b. 1866 ; m. 1902, Margaret, d. of the late
Rev. H.Williams, Rector of Bleasby, Notts., and has
issue. Res. — Shawbury Vicarage, Salop.
Gerald William Lewis, Gentleman, B.A. (Camb.),
b. 1872. Res. — Hallcliffe Hall, Parwich, co. Derby.
Frank Oswald Lewis, Esq., Capt. R.N., i>. 1873; tn.
1920, Enid Mary, d. of Rev. Alfred Green-Price, Vicar of
Tarrington. Hereford. A'es. — Clatterbrune, Prestigne.
Radnorshire.
LEWIS (H. Coll.). Azure, a stag springing or, within
an orle of eight mullets argent. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stag sejant
proper, between two wings or. Motto — " Nitor in
adversum."
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Son of James Lewis, of Pontlottlyn, co. Glamorgan,
b. ; m. : —
Henry Gethin Lewis, Esq., J. P., and (1920) High
Sheriff co. Glamorgan, b. 1872 ; m. 1897, Annie, d.
of Jenkin Llewellyn, of Penarth. Res. — Porthkerry, nr.
Barry, co. Glamorgan. Club — Devonshire.
LEWIS (H. Coll.). Per chevron gules and argent, a
chevron per chevron ermine and ermines, two rams' heads
caboshed in chief of the second, and an oak-tree eradicated
and fructed in base proper. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath ot the colours, upon a rock prop 1 , an
oak-tree as in the arms, between two fleurs-de-lys gules.
Motto—" O nerth i nerth." Livery— Claret, with red and
white facings.
Only surv. son of Hugh Lewis, Esq., M.A. (Camb. ),
J. P. and (1902) High Sheriff co. Montgomery,*, i860;
d. 1921 ; m. 1905, Eveline Martha, J. P. co. Mont-
gomery, d. of Capt. Thomas Griffiths : —
Hugh Peter Meredith Lewis, Gentleman, b. 1908. Res.
— Glan Hafren, Newtown.
LEWIS (H. Coll.). Argent, on a pile gules between
two fleurs-de-lys seeded in base, ahorse rampant all counter-
changed. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect vested per chevron
gules and argent, cuffed of the last, charged with two fleurs-
de-lys palewise counterchanged, the hand proper, grasping
a spade in bend sinister or. Motto — " Floreatqui laborat."
Sons of Isaac Lewis, Gentleman, of Cape Town,
S. Africa, b. 1849; d. ; m. 1874, Sarah Anne
(d. ), d. of Henry Ticton, of Hull :—
Henry David Lewis, Esq., served Great War 1915-18
as Lieut. R.N.V.R., b. 1875 ; m. 1919, Eileen, d. of
Major T. J. McNamara, of co. Cork, and has issue— 2 daus.
Seat — Cambwell Priory, Goudhurst, Kent. Town res. —
14 Stratton Street, Piccadilly, London, W. Clubs— Bath
R.A.C.
Roy Lewis, Gentleman, b. . Res. — Vereeniging,
Transvaal.
LEWIS (Arms of ancient origin Ped.^H. Coll.). Argent,
a dragon's head erased vert, holding in the mouth a
dexter hand couped gules, quartering Caradoc Vraich
Vras, Howell of Caerleon, and Howell Dda. Motto —
" Ar dduw y Gyd." Livery — Undress, drab, with green
facings, and silver buttons.
Eldest son of Ebenezer Miles Lewis, Esq., J. P.
cos. Glamorgan and Monmouth, b. 1823 ; d. 1907 ;
m. 1853, Sarah, d. of Thomas Edwards, of Twvn
Cam, Rhymney, co. Monmouth : —
Thomas Edward Lewis, Gentleman, b. 1854 ; m. 1895,
Kate {d. 1898), d. of John Henry Brierley, of St. Mary
Cray, Kent ; and has issue — Kate Brierley. Res. —
Stewart House, Weston-super-Mare.
Only son of William Henry Lewis, Gentleman, of
Dulcherra, Cachar, Bengal, b. 1865 ; d. 190 1 ; m.
1897, Anna Frances, d. of James Young, of Rock-
mount, Helensburgh : —
Thomas Reginald Sale Lewis, Gentleman, Sub. -Lieut.
R.N. (ret.), b. 1898. Res.— Australia.
Sons of Henry Lewis, Esq., J. P. co. Glamorgan,
b. 1850 ; d. 1916 ; m. 1877, Katherine Hannah, d.
of Owen Davies : —
Henry Lester Lewis, Esq., D.S.O., Lieut. -Col. R.E.
(ret.), served Tibet Exped. (1903), and Great War, b.
1879 ; m. 1906, Myfanwy, d. of Archdeacon Davis ;
and has issue : — Henry Clifford Lewis, Gentleman, b.
1907 ; David Lester Lewis, Gentleman, b. 1908. Res. —
Kelso House, Bath.
Sir Thomas Lewis, Knt. Bach., C.B.E., F.R.S., M.D.,
F.R.C.P., D.Sc, m. 1916, Alice Lorna Treharne, d. of
Frank Treharne James, of Merthyr Tydfil ; and has
issue — Thomas Henry Christopher Lewis, Esq., b. 1923 ;
and Patricia Treharne. Res. — 10 Chesterfield Gardens,
Hampstead, N.W.3.
Clifford Michael Lewis, Gentleman, B.A., LL.B. (Can-
tab.), Barrister-at-Law, b. 1885. Res. — 13 Camden
Crescent, Bath.
LEWIS-BARNED (R.L., 1858, H. Coll.). Quarterly,
1 and 4, azure, two leopards' faces jessant-de-lys in paie
argent, between as many flaunches ermine (Earned) ; 2 and
3, per saltire or and vert, four oak leaves counterchanged
(Lewis). Mantling azure and argent. Crest— 1. on a
wreath of the colours, a female in a sitting attitude, vested
azure, and holding in the dexter hand a sickle proper
(Barned) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, upon the trunk of
a tree fessewise and eradicated proper, a gryphon segreant
or, holding in the dexter claw a trefoil vert. Motto —
" Benigno numine." Livery — Blue.
Only son of J. Lewis-Barned, Gentleman (formerly
Lewis), b. 1817 ; d. 1907 ; m. 1859, Emily Eliza, d.
of A. de Symons (son of Baron Lyon de Symons) : —
Major Harry Barned Lewis-Barned, D.L. J. P. London,
late R.G.A. (Mil.), promoted Major in Reserve of Officers
for services in R.A., 1900-3, Hon. Capt. in Army, served
S. Africa and Great War, Alderman Paddington Borough
Council, Member of the London County Council, repre-
senting South Paddington since March 1910, b. i860;
m. 1895, Lily, elder d. of late Alfred Louis Cohen, L.C.C. ;
and has issue — De Symons Harry Lewis-Barned, Esq. ,
M.C., Capt. Q. O. Roy. West Kent Regt., b. 1898 [m.
1926, Dorothy Kathleen, d. of the late Frederic S. Franklin,
and has issue — John Frederic De Symons Lewis-Barned,
Gentleman, b. 1927] ; and Kathleen Emily. Res. — 3
Sussex Square, London, W. Clubs — United Service,
Royal Automobile, Dover (Dover).
LEWTHWAITE of Broadgate (H. Coll., 22 April
1816). Ermine, a cross flory azure, fretty or. Crest — A
garb or, bound by a serpent r.owed proper, holding in the
mouth a cross crosslet fitchee gules. Motto — "Virtus ad
aethera tendens. " Livery — Dark blue.
Son of Sir William Lewthwaite, 1st Bart., J. P. and
Leto
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D. L. co. Cumberland, B.D. (Camb.), 6. 1853 ; d. 1927 ;
m. 1881, Helena Jane, d. of Charles Challinor of Basford
Hall, Stoke-upon-Trent : —
Sir Wjlliam Lewthwaite, 2nd Bart. (26 Jan. 1927), J. P.,
C.C. Cu mberland, b. 1882 ; m. 1910, Beryl MaryStopford
only child of Maj. Stopford Corby Hickman of Fenloe,
and has issue — William Anthony Lewthwaite, Esq. , b. 191 2 ;
Rainald Gilfrid Lewthwaite, Esq., b. 1913; and Gilfrid
Maclver Lewthwaite, Esq., b. 1922. Estates— Broad-
gate and other property in cos. of Cumberland and Lan-
cashire. Post. add. — Broadgate, Broughton-in-Furness,
Cumberland.
Sons of George Lewthwaite of Littlebank, Settle,
Yorks., Esq., J. P., b. 1839; rf- J*?12! m- 1864,
Margaret, d. of Christopher Atkinson of Ivy Tree, nr.
Ulverston, co. Lancaster : —
John Gilfred Lewthwaite, Gentleman, b. 1866. Res — .
William Atkinson Lewthwaite, Gentleman, b. 1867 ;
m. 1896 ; and has issue — Violet and Margaret. Res. —
Rev. George Lewthwaite, Vicar of Worlaby, b. 1868 ;
m. 1898, widow of Henry Marshall Gainsborough ; and
has issue — George K Lewthwaite, Gentleman, b. 1899 ;
John Gilfrid Lewthwaite, Gentleman, b. ; Charles
Lewthwaite, Gentleman, b. ; and Mary. Res. — Mil-
verton Vicarage, Warwick.
Arthur Edwyn Lewthwaite, Gentleman, b. 1876. Res. —
Alfred Lewthwaite, Gentleman, b. 1877; m. 1911,
Dorothy Bertha, widow of Col. C. J. O'Neill Ferguson,
R.E. , and d. of Rev. W. H. West of Bath ; and has issue
— Jeanette. Res. —
LEY (H. Coll., 1888). Argent, a bend lozengy gules,
between two broken tilting-spears erect of the last. Mantling;
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a cubit arm in armour, holding in the hand a broken
tilting-spear in bend sinister proper, four lozenges conjoined
fessewise gules. Motto— "Post mortem spero vitam."
Badge (20 May 1913, H. Coll.) — An unicorn's head sable,
erased gules, armed, and the neck encircled by an annulet
gold. Livery — Drab, with red facings.
Son of Sir Francis Ley, 1st Bart, of Epperstone Manor,
J. P. Derbysh. and Notts. (High Sheriff 1905), b. 1846 ,
d. 1916; m. 1st, 1870, Georgina Townsend id. 1886),
d. of George Willis of Aislaby Hall, Whitby ; 2nd,
1888, Alison Catherine, d. of John Jobson, Esq., J. P.,
of Spondon, co. Derby : —
Sir Henry Gordon Ley, 2nd Bart., of Epferstone Manor
(27 Dec. 1905), J. P. Cumberland, Derbyshire and Derby,
late Major T.F. Res., Lord of the Manors of Lazonby,
Glassonby, Straffield and Kirkoswald, Cumberland, b. 1874;
m. 1st, 1899, Rhoda (who obtained a divorce 1927), d. of
Herbert Prodgers, Esq., J. P., of Kington St. Michael,
Chippenham ; 2nd, 1927, Mabel, d. of late Sir Philip
Brocklehurst ; and has issue — Gerald Gordon Ley, Esq., b.
1902; Francis Douglas Ley, Esq., b. 1907; and Mary
Rhoda. Seats — Lazonby Hall, Lazonby, Cumberland;
Furze Down, King's Somborne, Hants. Clubs— Flyfishers' ,
R.A.C., Derbyshire County, Cumberland County.
LEY (H. Coll.). Argent, a chevron sable, between three
seals' heads couped proper. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a lion sejant. Motto
— " Vincendo victus."
Eld. son of Lt.-Col. Hugh Halse Ley, b. 1851 ; d.
1906 ; m. 1877, Edith Harriet, d. of Col. John Richard
Blagden Hale, 1st Life Gds., and 3rd Light Dragoons,
of Bradley Court, Glos. : —
Arthur Edwin Hale Ley, Esq., O.B.E., Lt.-Col. Royal
Deccan Horse, Indian Army, b. 1879 ; m. 1909, Ena Doris,
3rd d. of Charles Ernest Gwynne-Harrison ; and has issue
— Hugh Marlborough Hale Ley, Gentleman, b. 191 1 ; and
Josephine Diana. Res. — Treworgan-Vean, Yateley, Hants.
Club — Cavalry.
LEYCESTER of Toft (H. Coll.). Azure, a fesse or,
fretty gules, between three fleurs-de-lys of the second.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a roebuck per pale or and gules, attired of the
second, holding in its mouth an acorn branch proper.
Son of Ralph Gerard Leycester of Toft Hall, /'. 1817 ;
d. 185 1 ; m. 1840, Emily Elizabeth, d. of Charles
Tyrwhitt Jones, Esq. : —
The late Rafe Oswald Leycester, Gentleman, b. 1844 ; d.
1929 ; m. 1st, 1867, Edith (d. 1908), d. of Hubert de Burgh
of West Drayton, Middx. ; 2nd, 1924, Augustine Eugenie,
d. of the late Nicholas FiancoisCailliot, of Lisieur Calvados.
Seat — Toft Hall, Knutsford.
Sons of Edward Hugh Leycester Penrhyn, Esq., J. P.
and D.L. Surrey, J. P. Hants., b. 1827; d. 1919 ; m.
1853, Vere (d. 1900), d. of Robert Gosling of Botley's
Park, Surrey, and Hassobury, Essex: —
Arthur Leycester Penrhyn, Esq., J. P. D.L.Surrey, Barr.-
at-Law, late Major 6th Batt. E. Surrey Regt., served
Great War, b. 1866. Res. — Upper Childown, Long Cross,
Chertsey. Club — New University.
George Leycester Penrhyn, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; m. 1901,
Marion Alice, d. of William Beauman Kennedy ; and has
issue — Vere. Res. —
Son of Rev. Oswald Henry Leycester Penrhyn, Rector
of Winwick and Hon. Canon of Liverpool, b. 1828;
d. 1918 ; m. 1862, Charlotte, d. of late Edmund Hornbv
of Dalton Hall :—
Charles Windham Leycester Penrhyn-Hornby [q.v. ).
LEYLAND, see NAYLOR-LEYLAND.
LEYLAND (R.L., 30 Dec. 1893, H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1
and 4, ermine, on a fesse engrailed sable, between nine ears
of barley, three, three, and three vert, banded or in chief,
and three like ears in base, a lion passant of the last between
two escallops argent (for Leyland) ; 2 and 3, per pale or
and argent, a pale sable, fretty of the first, between two
lions rampant of the third (for Naylor). Mantling sable
and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a mount
vert, thereon an escallop argent, surmounted by a demi-
n8o
JLep
Ltti
eagle erminois, wings endorsed azure, bezant^e, in the mouth
three ears of barley as in the arms (for Leyland) ; 2. upon
a wreath of the colours, a lion passant sable, charged on
the body with two saltires in fesse or, and resting the dexter
fore-paw upon an escutcheon in bend of the arms (for
Naylor). Motto — "Fidus et audax."
Sons of Christopher John Leyland, Esq. , of Haggerston
Castle, J. P., Sub-Lieutenant R.N., b. 1849; d. 1926;
m. 1st, 1874, Eveiilda Elizabeth (d. 1890), eldest d. of
the late Ralph Creyke, Esq., of Rawcliffe, Yorks. ; m.
2nd, 1892, Helen Dora, eldest d. of Digby Cayley, Esq.
(second son of Sir Digby Cayley, Bart.) : —
Christopher Digby Leyland, Esq., Capt. Res. of Officers
late 1st Life Gds. , b. 1892 ; m. 1916, Sylvia Evelyn, d. of
Sir I. R. G. Cotterell, and has issue — John Christopher
Michael Leyland, Gentleman, b. 1922 ; Pamela Cicely ;
and Anne Marigold. Seat — Haggerston Castle, Beal,
Northumberland. Clubs — Carlton, Guards'.
Stanley Cuthbert Leyland, Gentleman, b. 1901.
Robert Clive Leyland, Gentleman, b. 1903.
LEYTON (H. Coll.). Gules, on a pale or between
two roses argent, barbed and seeded proper, a caduceus
also proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, an oak-tree fructed proper, suspended
therefrom an escutcheon or, charged with a caduceus
as in the arms. Motto — " Per scientiam vis."
Son of Joseph Grunbaum : —
Albert Sidney Frankau Leyton (formerly Grunbaum),
Esq., M.A., M.D., D.Sc. Cambs. ; F.R.C.P., Prof, of
Pathology and Clinical Lecturer, University of Leeds,
Major (T.F.) R.A.M.C, assumed, 26 July 1915, the sur-
name of Leyton in lieu of Grunbaum, b. 1869 ; m. 1909,
Helen Gertrude, widow of Robert Stewart, M.D. ; and
has issue. Res. —
LIBERTY, see STEWART-LIBERTY.
LICHFIELD, Earl of, see ANSON.
CHARLES OSWALD LIDDELL, Esquire, Captain
June 27, 1854, being the eldest son of the late William
Hodgson Liddell of Edinburgh, by his wife Catherine, dau.
of Charles Oswald. Armorial bearings — Argent, three
mullets of six points in bend purpure, pierced of the field,
between two lions rampant of the second, billett^e or.
Mantling purpure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a lion rampant purpure, billettee, surmounted on
the head by a mullet of six points pierced or, and resting
the dexter hind leg on a like mullet. Motto — " Unus et
idem." Married, April 13, 1880, Elizabeth Kate, dau. of
William Birt ; and has Issue— (1) Percy William Oswald
Liddell, Gentleman, b. Sept 9, 1881 ; (2) Kenneth Charles
Liddell, Gentleman, b. July 16, 1883; (3) Norman Oswald
Liddell, Gentleman, b. March 16, 1886 ; (4) Charles Bertram
Liddell, Gentleman, b. Oct. 2, 1889; Dorothy Catherine
Mary ; Marion Bessie ; and Enid Muriel. Residence —
Shirenewton Hall, Chepstow. Club— R.A.C., Thatched
House, R.Y.S.
LIDDELL (H. Coll., 7 May 1919). Or, on a fesse
bretessed azure three fleurs-de-lys of the field, in chief
two grenades fired proper. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, issuant from an Eastern
crown or, a demi-Bengal tiger proper, holding between
the paws a grenade sable. Motto — " Fas."
Son of William Byam Liddell, of Madras, b. 1836; d.
1902 ; m. 1863, jane, d. of Andrew Maclure, of
London : —
Maj.-Gen. Sir William Andrew Liddell, K.C.M.G.,C.B.,
Dir. of Works and Buildings, Air Ministry 1924-8, Officer
Legion of Honour, Comdr. Order of the Crown (Belgium),
b. 1865 ; m. 1st, 1894, Ada Lilian (d. 1915), d. of J.
Livesey ; 2nd, 192 1, Helen Gladys, d. of Charles Murdoch,
of Buckhurst, Wokingham, and widow of Brig.-Gen. J. A.
Tanner; and has issue (by 1st marriage) — Jean Evelyn
[w. 1918, Capt. Sir Colin Jardine, Bart., D.S.O., M.C.].
Seat — The Manor House, Finchampstead, Berks. Clnb
— United Service.
LIDDELL (H. Coll.). Argent, fretty gules, two
Haunches or, on a chief of the second an estoile between
two leopards' heads erased andt affrontee of the third.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
1st Monmouthshire Regt. , served in the Great War 19 15-
i6; J. P., and(i9i8) High Sheriff for Monmouthshire. Bom
colours, two hands clasped proper, surmounted by a cross
crosslet gules, between two wings or. Motto — " Constans
ct fidelis."
Sons of John Liddell, Esq., J. P., of Benwell Hall,
Northumberland,^. 1811 ; d. 1888; m. 1847, Susanna
Mitcalfe, d. of Cuthbert Smith Fenwick of Red Barns,
Newcastle-on-Tyne : —
Matthew Liddell, Esq., J. P. for N.R., Yorks, b. 1850;
m. 1st, 1875, Hannah Delaval, d. of Major William Adam-
son, 3rd (Mil.) Batt. Northumberland Fus. ; 2nd, 1914.,
Rose Adelaide, d. of Frederick Lawrence, of Kalmar,
Southampton ; and has issue — Evelyn Mary [m. 1905,
Cuthbert David Giffard Riddell of Felton Park and Swin-
ILiD
Lin
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burne Castle]. Seat— Stillington Hall, York. Clubs—
R.A.C., Yorkshire (York), Northern Counties (Newcastle-on-
Tyne).
John Liddell, Esq. (a.v. ).
JOHN LIDDELL, Esquire, J. P. co. Northumberland.
Born March 29, 1852, being the second son of John Liddell,
by his wife Susanna Mitcalfe, dau. of Cuthbert Smith
Fenwick. Armorial bearings— Argent, fretty gules, two
flaunches or, on a chief of the second an estoile between
two leopards' heads erased and affrontee of the third
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, two hands clasped proper, sur-
mounted by a cross crosslet gules, between two wings or ;
with the Motto, " Constans et fidelis." Married, January
19, 1887, Emily Catherine, second daughter of the late Maj.
Henry A. Berry, 26th Cameronians ; and has had Issue —
(i) John Aidan Liddell, Gentleman, b. August 3. 1888;
d. 31 Aug. 1925 ; (2) Cuthbert Henry Liddell, Gentleman,
b. August 13, 1892 ; (3) Lancelot Charles Liddell,
Gentleman, b. May 17. 1894 ; Dorothy Mary ; Mary
Monica ; and -Veronica Mildred. Seat — Sherfield Manor,
Basingstoke. Club — Bath.
LIDWILL (U.O.) Argent, fretty gules, on a chief
engrailed azure, a leopard passant gnardant between two
fleurs-de-lysor. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon
a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant sable, crowned
with an Irish crown or, and charged on the shoulder with a
fieur-de-lys as in the arms. Motto — " Vis unita fortior."
Sons of Geo-ge Lidwill, Esq., J. P., H n. Major 19th
Regt., b. 1828; d. 1908 ; m. 1st, 1863, Edith Wheatley
(d. 1877), d. of Henry Adams of Kensington : -
George John Frederick Lidwill, Gentleman, late Lieut.
19th Princess of Wales' Own Hussars, b. 1869. Res —
S. Africa.
Robert Arthur Lidwill, Esq., Brcv.-Col., late comdg. 3rd
Batt. R.I. Fus.. J. P. co. Tipp rary, Barrister-at-Law,
B. A. (Dub. 1, b. 1871 ; m, 1909, E hth Gustava d. of Robert
Gabb 't Parker of Ballvvalley, Killaloe ; and has issue —
Ge rge Ronald Lidwill, Gentleman, b. 1912: Robert
Peisley Lidwill, Gentleman, b. 1914; Arthur Gabbet
Lidwill, Gentleman, b. 1920. Seat — Dromard, Temple-
more, co. Tipperary.
GEORGE ENGLEBERTS LIEBENROOD, Esq.,
formerly Major Northamptonshire Regt. , J. P. Berks. Born
1847, being the eldest son of the late Captain Liebenrood of
Prospect Hill, by Elizabeth, dau. of Lemuel Cambridge of
Richmond, Canada. Armorial bearings — Argent, three
bendlets sable, on a chief gules, a demi-stag issuant of the
first, a canton for difference. Mantling sable and argent ;
and for his Crest, out of an Eastern crown gules, the crown
charged with a cross crosslet or for difference, two unicorns'
horns argent, wreathed vert.
LIFFORD, Viscount, see HEWITT.
LIGHTON (U.O., 27 July 1791). Barry of eight argent
and vert, a lion rampant radially crowned or, armed and
langued azure, on a canton of the last, an Irish harp
proper. Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a lion's head erased and crowned as in the
aims. Motto — " Fortitudine et prudentia."
Sons of Rev. Sir Christopher Robert Lighton, 6th
Bart., M.A., Vicar of Ellastone, Staffs., b. 1819 ; d.
1875; m. 1843, Mary Anne Elizabeth, only d. of Rev.
Digby Joseph Stopford Ram of Brookville, co. Cork: —
Sir Christopher Robert Lighton, 7th Bart. (1 March
1791), Barrister-at-Law, J. P. and D.L. Herefordshire (High
Sheriff 1885), b. 1848; m. 1880, Helen Frances, d. of late
James Houldsworth of * oltness, co. Lanark ; and has
issue — Christopher Robert Lighton, Esq., late K.R.RC,
b. 1897 [m. 1926, Rachel Gwendoline, d. of Rea -Adml.
G od idge, ot Rudgwick Grange, Sussex ; and has issue —
Bridget Mary (Club — Naval and Militaiy)] ; Mabel Katha-
rine Mary ; Winifred Helen \_m. 1922, Ho atio John Ross
of Ro-Me, N.B. ; and has issue]; and Florence Hamilton
[m. 1923, Maj"r Alexander E. Stewart, M.C., The
Cameronians ; and has is^ue]. Res. — Donoughmore, North
Berwick. Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
Andrew Hamilton Digby Lighton, Esq., late R.N., b.
1850 ; m. 1897, Anna Elizaoeth, d. of H. E. 1 ount de
Zuylen de Nyevelt of The Hague, Member of Council of
State. Res. — West Bank, Ashfieid, Ross-on-Wye.
Rev. laud Hamilton Dallas Lighton, M.A. (Camb. ),
formerly Rector of Credenhill, b. i860; m. 1895, Georgina
Caroline, d. of Rev. Patrick Leslie Miller and widow of
H. H. Taylor. Res. — Lyonshall, Hereford.
LILFORD, Baron, see POWYS.
JOSEPH EDWARD LILLEY, Esquire, J. P. co. ol
Middlesex, High Sheriff of Middlesex 1904. Born 1850,
being the youngest son of Timothy Marshall Lilley of Bene-
field, Northants. Armorial bearings— Azure, on a pile
between two fiVurs-de-lys in base argent, a lily of the valley
eradicated proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect proper,
charged with a fleur-de-lys argent, and holding in the hand
two lilies of the valley leaved and slipped in saltire also
proper. Motto — "In arduis fortior." Married, 1876,
Emma, dau. of William Harris of Peterborough, North-
ants. Address —
LILLINGSTON, see INNES-LILLINGSTON.
LILLINGSTON of Ulvercroft (R.L., 27 March 1859,
H. Coll.). Argent, two chevronels between ns many
griffins" heads erased in chief and a palmer's scrip in base
gules (Johnson). Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased per
fesse argent and gules, holding in the beak a palmer's scrip
of the last. Livery — Green, with red waistcoat.
Son of William Geo ge Lillingston, Esq., Capt. Royal
Irish Rifles (ret. 1901), J. P. (discontinued the name of
Johnson by Deed Pol only, dated Dec. 21, 1894), b.
1864 ; d. 1914 ; m. 1903, Olive Theodora, d. of Edmund
Theodore Doxat of Woodgreen Park, Cheshunt : —
Luke Theo lore Lillingston, Gentleman, b. 1907. Seat—
Ulverscroft. in the co. of Leicester.
LIMERICK, Earl of, see PERY.
LIND (H. Coll). Quarterly, gules and azure, in the
second and third quarters two bars wavy argent, the whole
surmounted by as many tilting-spears in saltire, in chief a
fleur-de-lys, in fesse two annulet-., and in base an anchor
! rect, all or. Mantling gules and or Create— In front of a
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tower argent, surmounted by an annulet azure, two branches
of laurel in saltire vert, between as many wings, that on the
dexter also azure, and that on the sinister gules. Motto —
" Honor et Veritas."
Sons of George Martin Lind, Gentleman, b. 1843;
d. 1904; m. 1866, Catharine, d. of James Tate of
Brighton: —
George James Lind, Gentleman, F.S.A. Scot., F.S.G. , b.
1869; m. 1st, 1900, Ada Louisa (d. 1917), d. of William
Geary of Markfield, Leics. ; 2nd, 1917, Rose, d. of Charles
Samuel Bowman, of Ashwell, Herts. ; and has surv. issue
— (1) George Victor Lind, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; (2) Charles
Udny Lind, Gentleman, b. 1904 ; (3) Alexander Udny
Lind, Gentleman, b. 1915 ; Alice Margaret; and Helen
Muriel. Seat — " Ulimbah," Ashburton Road, Addiscombe.
Res. —Golgotha , Oporto , Portugal. Clubs — Royal Societies,
Oporto British Club (Oporto), Royal British (Lisbon).
John Halifax Lind, Gentleman, b. 1875; m. 1914,
Marguerite Irene, d. of Emile de Maligny De Lessaire ;
and has issue — John Eric Lind, Gentleman, b. 1915. Res.
Bank House, Nagasaki, Japan. Clubs — Thatched House,
Manila British (Manila), Yokohama United (Yokohama,
Japan); Nagasaki British (Nagasaki).
LIND of Gorgie (L.O. , 1738). Gules, two spears in
saltire between a mullet in chief and a crescent in base
argent, all within a bordure of the last, charged with four
fleurs-de-lys and as many annulets alternately azure. Mant-
ling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his
liveries, two sprigs of laurel in saltire proper. Motto —
" Semper virescit virtus."
Son of late Francis Macan Lind, Gentleman,
E.I.C.S. :—
Frank Lind, Gentleman, Lieut, in the Army, b.
Lind, formerly of Poland (L.O.
the bordure invected.
? Present Representative : —
1769). Same arms, but
LINDESAY-BETHUNE, see BETHUNE.
LINDLEY. Argent, on a chief nebuly azure, a
quatrefoil, between two griffins' heads erased of the
first. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Upon a
wreath of the colours, in front of a pelican in her piety
proper, charged on the breast with a pheon gules, three
auatrefoils fessewise or. Motto — " Sis fortis."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Nathaniel Lindley, Baron Lindley,
of East Carleton, Norfolk, P.C.. a Lord of Appeal
in Ordinary, and a Life Peer, b. 1828 ; d. 1921 ;
m. 1858, Sarah Kathenne (d. 1912), d. of Edward
John Teale, of Leeds : —
Hon. Walter Barry Lindley, Judge of County Courts
in co. Derby 1902-12, and in Devon and Somerset, J. P.
and Chairman of Quarter Sessions, Somerset, b. 1861 ;
m. 1908, Hilda, d. of Capt. C. Fox, late Border Regt.
Res. — Corfe House, Taunton. Clubs — Athenaeum,
County (Taunton).
Hon. Lennox Hannay Lindley, Capt. R.A.M.C,
has Order (1st Class) of the Lion and Sun (Persia), b.
1868; m. 1st, 1898, Caroline Grevotte (d. 1911) ; 2nd,
1913, Adelaide, d. of Roger Kerrison, of Tattingstone
Place, Ipswich ; and has issue (by 1st marriage) —
Nathaniel Alexander Lindley, Esq., b. 1901 ; Walter
John Hugh Lindley, Gentleman, b. 1906 ; Rachel Isabel
[m. Lionel Marmion Dymoke]. Res. — Roughton Hall,
Woodhall Spa, Lines. Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
Hon. Sir Francis Oswald Lindley, K.C.M.G. (1926),
C.B. (Civil) 1919, C.B.E. (Civil) 1917, H.M.'s Envoy
Extraordinary and Minister Plen. at Oslo since 1923,
b. 1872 ; m. 1903, Hon. Etheldreda Fraser, d. of 15 th
Baron Lovat ; and has surv. issue — Bridget Mary [«.
1923, John McEwen, s. of Robert McEwen, of Marchmont,
co. Berwick] ; Alice Elizabeth ; Sarah Katherine ;
Mary Etheldreda. Res. — The British Legation, Oslo,
Norway. Clubs — Bachelors', Brooks's, Turf.
LINDOW, see BURNS-LINDOW.
LINDSAY (L.O. matric. 19 Dec. 1884). Quarterly,
1 and 4, gules, a fesse chequy argent and azure (for
Lindsay) ; 9. and 3, a lion rampant gules, debruised of a
ribbon sable (for Abernethy). Mantling gules, doubled
ermine. Crest — Out of an antique ducal coronet, a swan's
neck and wings proper. Supporters — On either side a lion
rampant guardant gules. Motto — " Endure fort."
Eld. son of Rt. Hon. Sir James Ludovic Lindsay,
K.T., 26th Earl of Crawford, b. 1847 ; d. 1913 ;
m. 1869, Emily Florence (Res. — 1 Holland Park,
W.), d. of Col. the Hon. Edward Bootle-Wilbra-
ham : —
Rt. Hon. Sir David Alexander Edward Lindsay,
K.T.,P.C, 27th Earl of Crawford (21 April 1398), Earl of
Balcarres, Lord Lindsay of Crawford, Lord Lindsay and
Balniel in Scotland (1650), Baron Wigan (5 July 1826), of
Haigh Hall, Lanes., First Commissioner of Works and
Public Buildings since 1921, b. 1871 ; m. 1900, Constance
Lilian, d. of Sir Henry Pelly, 3rd Bart. ; and has issue
— (1) David Alexander Robert Lindsay, commonly
called Lord Balniel, M.P. Lonsdale Div. Lanes., b. 1900 [m.
1925, Mary, d. of Rt. Hon. Lord Richard Cavendish, P.C.,
C.B., C.M.G., and has issue — 2 sons] ; (2) Hon. James
Louis Lindsay, b. 1906; Lady Margaret Cynthia ; Lady
Anne ; Lady Elizabeth Patricia ; Lady Mary Lilian ;
Lady Katherine Constance ; Lady Barbara. Seats —
Haigh Hall, Wigan ; Balcarres, Colinsburgh, Fife. Town
res. — 7 Audley Square, W.i. Clubs — Athenaeum, Carlton,
Burlington Fine Arts.
LINDSAY of Balcarres (L.O. , 1875). Quarterly, 1 and
4, counterquartered i. and iiii., gules, a fesse chequy argent
and azure within a bordure of the last (Lindsay) ; ii. and
iii., or, a lion rampant gules, debruised of a ribbon in bend
sable (Abernethy), the whole within a border azure, charged
with fourteen stars or (Lindsay of Balcarres); 2 and 3,
counterquartered i. and iiii., argent, a crescent gules, on a
chief indented azure, three mullets pierced of the field
(Trotter) ; ii. and iii., gules, a lion rampant argent, crowned
or, charged on the shoulder with a crescent of the field
(Moubray), all within a bordure ermine.
Issue of Sir Coutts Lindsay, 2nd Bart. (4 Sept. 1821,
extinct 7 May 1913), J. P. and D.L. co. Fife, late Lt.-
Col. Gren. Guards, Lt.-Col. comdg. 6th Vol. Batt. the
Black Watch, and late Major comdg. the 1st Regt. of
the Italian Legion, b. 1824 ; d. 1913 ; m. 1864, Caroline
Blanche Elizabeth, d. of the Rt. Hon. Henry Fitzroy : —
Euphemia Harriet Susan, m. 1897, Rev. Thomas Selby
Henrey, Vicar of St. George's, Old Brentford, Middx.
Anne Helen. Seat — Balcarres, Colinburgh, Fife.
LINDSAY (L.O., Matric. 1916). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
gules, a fesse chequy argent and azure, in chief a mitre or,
for difference (for Lindsay) ; 2 and 3, or, a lion rampant
gules, armed and langued azure, debruised of a ribbon
sable (for Abernethy). Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, the head, neck and
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wings of a swan proper. Motto — " Endure fort." Livery
Royal blue, scarlet facings.
Son of Lt.-Col. Henry Gore Lindsay, of Glasnevin
House, co. Dublin, late The Rifle Bde., J. P., D.L.
co. Dublin, sometime Chief Constable, Glamorgansh. ,
b. 1830; d. 1914; m. 1856, Hon. Ellen Sarah, d. of
Charles, 1st Baron Tredegar : —
Henry Edzell Morgan Lindsay, Esq., C. B. , Capt. late
R.E., and Col. R. Monmouth R.E. (S.R.), J. P. cos.
Glamorgan and Dublin, D.L. co. Glamorgan, Knt. of
Grace of Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in
Eng. , served Transvaal and Suakim Campaigns, S. African
War, and Great War, b. 1857 ; m. 1889, Ellen Katharine,
eldest d. and co.h. of the late George William Griffith
Thomas, of Ystrad Mynach, Glamorgan, and has had
issue — (1) George Walter Thomas Lindsay, Esq., Capt.
R.F.A. and R.F.C., b. 1891 ; killed on active service 1917 ;
(2) Claud Frederic Thomas Lindsay, Esq., Major R.F.A.,
b. 1892 ; killed in action 1918 [m. 1915, Dorothy Lindsay,
d. of Sir Henry Forde, J. P., of The Manor St. John,
Waterford, and left issue — George Morgan Thomas
Lindsay, Gentleman, b. (posthumous) 1918]; (3) Archibald
Thurstan Thomas Lindsay, Gentleman, Lieut. R.E.,
b. 1897 ; killed in action 1918 ; (4) David Edzell Thomas
Lindsay, Gentleman, b. 1910 ; Ellen Blanche [m. 1921,
Capt. Richard Cope Wilson] ; and Nest Jessie [m. M. G. T.
Stoneham]. Seat — Glasnevin, Dublin. Res. — Ystrad
Mynach, Glamorgan. Clubs — Carlton, Naval and Military,
Cardiff and County (Cardiff.)
LINDSAY (U.O.). Gules, a fesse chequy argent and
azure, between three fusils in chief and one in base or.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, an ostrich proper, holding in the beak a key or, the
dexter leg supported by a fusil gules. Motto — "Endure
fort."
Sons of Rev. Thomas Lindsay, formerly Vicar of
Castle Ellis, Ferns, Ireland, b. 1823; d. 1901 ; m. 1859,
Mary, d. of Humphreys Peare of Pearemount and Fort
William, co. Dublin: —
Rev. Humphreys Peare Lindsay, M.A. , Vicar of Camber-
well, S.E., b. 1862; m. Victoria Maitland, d. of J. R.
Cochrane, Esq., J. P., of Calder Glen, Blantyre, N.B. ;
and has surv. issue— (1) Humphrey David Richard Pelham
Lindsay, Gentleman, B.A. (Camb., b. 1901 ; (2) Thomas
Rupert Lindsay, Gentleman, b. 1907; (3) Joseph Richard
Lindsay, Gentleman, b. 1918 ; Mary Ann Victoria; and
Laura Maitland. Res. — The Vicarage, Camber well, S.E.
Ven. Thomas Enraght Lindsay, M.A., Archdeacon of
Cleveland, Canon of York, Rectoi' of Stokesley, formerly
Vicar of Scarborough, formerly Vicar of St. Paul's,
Middlesbrough, b. 1863 ; m. Maria Isabel, d. of George
King Stanton Massy Dawson, Esq., D.L., J. P. Res. —
The Rectory, Stokesley, Yorks.
William Joseph Lindsay, Gentleman. M.B. E. , M.A. ,
M. D., B.C. (Cantab.), served with the South African Field
Force, b. 1871. Res. — 84 Heme Hill, S.E. ; 79 Wimpole
Street, W.i.
LINDSAY [Arms as matriculated in Lyon Register in
Scotland) — Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, a fesse chequy
argent and azure (for Lindsay) ; 2. or, a lion ram-
pant gules, debruised of a ribbon sable (for Abernethy) ;
3. quarterly, i. and iiii. , gules, a bend between six
cross crosslets fitchee argent (for Howard); ii. and iii. ,
argent, a lion rampant gules (for Forward). Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest, out of an antique ducal
coronet, a swan's neck and wings proper; with the
Motto, "Endure fort." The Hon. Colin Lindsay in the
year 1891 obtained in England a grant of a quartering to
bear for the name of Edwin quarterly with the arms of
Dalrymple, as follows : — (The arms of the Hon. Colin
Lindsay in the 1st and 4th grand quarters being 1 and 4,
Lindsay, 2 and 3, Abernethy); 2. or, on asaltire azure, be-
tween two water-bougets in fesse sable, nine lozenges of
the field, in the centre chief point a mullet gules (for
Dalrymple) ; 3. argent, on a cross sable, between four
Cornish choughs regardant proper, a cross fleury of the
first (for Edwin).
Eld. son of William Alexander Lindsay, Esq. (who
was eldest son of Hon. Colin Lindsay), J. P., D.L.
Devon, Clarenceux King of Arms, K.C., b. 1846; d.
1926 ; m. 1870, Harriet, second dau. of the 5th Earl of
Aberdeen : —
James Howard Lindsay, Esq., D.S.O., M.A. , LL.B.
(Camb.), Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple), served Great
War as Lt.-Col. comdg. 1st Batt. London Scottish Regt.
(T.F.), b. 1871 ; m. 1906, Joanna Lucy, eldest d. of Thomas
D. Gordon Duff of Drummuir, co. Banff, and has issue —
Michael Lindsay, Esq. , Midshipman R.N. , b. 1908 ; Harry
Lachlan Lindsay, Gentleman, b. 1912. Seat — Carnousie,
co. Banff. Clubs— Carlton, R.A.C.
LINDSAY-HOGG (H. Coll., 23 Dec. 1905). Per pale
indented vert and azure, on a bend or, three boars' heads
couped-sable. Mantling vert and or. Crest — Issuant out
of a mural crown argent, a boar's head erect sable, holding
in the mouth a sprig of oak fructed proper. Motto —
" Mores ante nomen."
Sons of William Lindsay Lindsay-Hogg, Esq., J. P.
Sussex, b. 1882 ; d. 1918; m. 1907, Nora Cicely, d. cf
the late John James Barrow : —
Sir Anthony Henry Lindsay-Hogg, 2nd Bart. (22 Dec.
1905), b. 1908 ; s. his grandfather 1923. Seat — Hay-
ward's Grange, Jarvis Brook, Sussex.
Edward William Lindsay-Hogg, Esq., b. 1910.
JOHN LINDSAY LINDSAY-SMITH, Lieut. 10th
Bengal Infantry. Born , being the eldest surviv-
ing son of the late Major-General John Smith of 51st Regt.
Bengal Army, by his wife Edith Helen, daughter of Duncan
Campbell, M.D., Edinburgh. Armorial bearings— Quar-
terly, 1 and 4, or an eagle displayed gules, charged on the
breast with a horse-shoe of the field (for Smith) ; 2 and 3,
or, two cross crosslets fitchee in chief, and the attires of a
stag affixed to the scalp in base gules, a chief chequy of the
last and argent (Lindsay). Mantling gules, doubled argent ;
and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, an ostrich
proper, holding in the beak a horse-shoe or ; and in an
escroll above, this Motto, " Tu ne cede malis."
LINDSEY-BRABAZON (U.O.). Gules, on a bend or,
three martlets sable, a canton argent for distinction. Mant-
ling/gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
upon a mount vert, a falcon rising or, charged on the
breast with a torteau for distinction. Motto^"Vota vita
mea."
Son of Rev. Charles Edward Chaloner Lindsey, O. B. E. ,
Vicar of Little Leigh, Cheshire, b. ; m. : —
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Esq., M.C., Capt. ist Bait. The Welch Regt. ; b. ;
assumed the additional surname of Brabazon in compliance
with the will of Elizabeth Brabazon, late of Rath House, co.
Louth. Seat — Termonfeckin, co. Louth.
LINES of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (H. Coll.).
Vert, on a bend between two lions rampant argent, a lion
rampant between two gryphons' heads eased sable.
Mantling vert and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a plate charged with a stag's head erased sable.
Motto—" Foi, roi, droit."
Son of : —
Thomas William Lines, Gentleman, late Pies, of Board
of Trade for Edmonton, b. . Res. —
The Late THOMAS DEWHURST LINGARD, Es-
quire, of Fellside, Windermere, J. P. for Westmorland.
Born June 30, 1847, being the only child of Alexander Rowson
Lingard of Hooton, Cheshire, by his wife Sarah, dau. of
Thomas Dewhurst of Marple, Cheshire. Armorial bear-
ings— Barry of six or and vair, on a bend engrailed sable,
four escallops argent, and on an escutcheon of pretence the
arms of Walpole, namely or, on a fesse between two
chevrons sable, three cross crosslets of the first. Mantling
or and azure. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wolf's
head erased sable, charged on the neck with an escallop
argent, and holding in the mouth a branch of three cinque-
foils slipped vert. Motto — " Toujours prest." Livery —
Blue, and yellow facings. Married, July 17, 1883, Regina
Caroline Walpole, dau. and coheir of Reginald Robert
Walpole of Hanslope, Bucks. ; and died 1925, having had
Issue — John Reginald Lingard, Gentleman, B.A. (Trin.
Coll., Camb.), b. Sept. 7, 1884; killed in action 1915.
L1NGEN, see BURTON-LINGEN.
LINKLETTER (H. Coll., Feb. 6, 1924). Argent,
a fesse chequy vert and sable, between in chief two
sheldrakes proper, and in base a lymphad sable.
Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a sheldrake proper, gorged with an antique
crown, and resting the dexter foot upon an escallop or.
Motto—" Skoal."
Only son of Justus Onderdonk Linkletter, of
Manhasset, N.Y., b. 1839 ; d. 1904 ; m. 1876,
Annie Brinkerhoff, d. of Horatio Onderdonk, of
Manhasset : —
George Onderdonk Linkletter, Gentleman, B.S.
(Princeton), L.L.B. (New York), Grand Comdr. Knights
Templar of New York State, b. 1880 ; m. 1914, Elizabeth
Kearsley , d. of James J. Wysong ; and has issue — George
Onderdonk Linkletter, Gentleman, b. 1916 ; James
Wysong Linkletter, Gentleman, b. 1918 ; Justus Onderdonk
Linkletter, Gentleman, b. 1919 ; Elizabeth Annie. Res. —
Stromness, Manhasset, Long Island, New York. Clubs —
Shelter Rock County ; Princeton (New York).
LINLITHGOW, Marquess of, see HOPE.
LINNINGTON, see MARTYN-LINNINGTON.
LINTHORNE of Southampton (H. Coll.). Ermine,
on a cross sable fimbriated or, three pheons in pale
between two crescents of the field. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head
sable, erased or, between two pheons also sable. Motto
" In recte fides."
Son of the late Richard Linthorne, of Poole : —
Sir Richard Roope Linthorne, Knt. Bach. (1921),
O.B.E.,Town Clerk of Southampton, b. 1864; m. 1889,
Gertrude, d. of Richard Gibbon, of Southampton ; and has
issue — Edward Lester Roope Linthorne, Esq., Barrister-
at-Law, Middle Temple, b. 1892 ; Gertrude Adele Roope
[m. 1918, Andrew Cecil Thom-Postlethwaite, Barrister-at-
Law, of The Hollies, Whitehaven] ; Eleanor Blanche
Roope \m. 1913, Capt. Edward Cloete, R.N., of 91
Victoria Road, Southsea]. Res. — 33 Westwood Road,
Southampton. Club — Royal Societies.
ALFRED JOSEPH GEORGE LIPPITT, Gentleman,
Barrister at-Law, M.A. Oxon. Born Sept. 16, 1857, being
the son of the late George Warren Lippitt, late Secretary
of U.S.A. Legation at Vienna, by his wife Matilda, dau. of
the late Joseph Maria Ritter von Miller zu Aichholz. Armo-
rial bearings — Or, a fesse nebuly, in chief a talbot passant
ST£T F9RJVNA DGMV,U
gules, between two roses of the last, barbed and seeded
proper, and in base a talbot passant also gules. Mantling
gules and or. Crest On a wreath of the colours, a talbot
sejant or, charged on the shoulder with two annulets inter-
laced fessewise gules, resting the dexter foreleg on a rose as
in the arms. Motto " Stet fortuna domus." Residence —
Schloss Pernegg, Styria, Austria. Clubs — New Oxford
and Cambridge, Carlton.
Sir THOMAS JOHNSTONE LIPTON, Baronet,
(U.K., 1902), K.C.V.O. (1901). Grand Officer of the
Crown of Italy (1904), and of the Order of St. Sava of
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mission of Lieutenancy for the City of London, Hon.
Col. 6th Vol. Batt. H.L.I. Born 1850, being the son of
Thomas Lipton of Glasgow. Armorial bearings Per
fesse or and gules, in chief on the dexter side a shamrock
leaf, and on the sinister a thistl ; leaved, both slipped proper,
and in the base a cornucopia erect, the horn of the first, the
fruit of the third. Mantling gules and or. Crest On
a wreath of the colours, two arms in saltire, the dexter
surmounted by the sinister, holding a sprig of the tea-plant
erect, and the other a like sprig of the coffee-plant, both
slipped and leaved proper, vested above the elbow argent.
Motto -" Labor omnia vincit." Residence Osidge, South-
gate, Middlesex. Clubs Marlborough, Pilgrim, Automo-
bile, Aero, Royal London Yacht, Royal Thames Yacht,
Royal Northern Yacht, Royal Ulster Yacht, Royal Irish
Yacht and Royal Cork Yacht, Royal Clyde Yacht, and
New York Yacht.
LISTER, see CUNLIFFE-LISTER.
LISTER (Vn. H. Coll.). Ermine, on a fesse sable, three
mullets or, a canton gules. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stag's head erased
proper, charged on the neck with a trefoil slipped gules.
Motto — " Propositi tenax."
Son of John Lister, Esq., J. P., of Shibden Hall, b.
• d. 1867; tn. 1844, Louisa Anne, only d. of Major
Charles Grant of the Island of St. Vincent : —
John Lister, Gentleman, M.A. Oxford, Barrister-at-Law,
b. 1847. Seat — Shibden Hall, Southowram, Halifax.
LISTER (Vn. H. Coll.). Ermine, on a fesse sable,
three mullets or, a canton gules. Mantling sable and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a stag's head erased
proper, charged with a trefoil slipped gules.
Son of : — -
Rev. Thomas Llewellyn Lister, b. . Res. — St. Mark's
Vicarage, Newport, Mon.
LISTER-KAYE (R.L., 22 Jan. 1806, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, two bendlets sable (Kaye); 2
and 3, ermine, on a fesse sable, three mullets or (Lister);
the whole within a bordure wavy azure. Mantling sable
and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a gold-
finch proper, charged on the breast with a rose gules (Kay) ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, a buck's head proper, erased
wavy or, attired sable, and in the mouth a bird-bolt bend-
wise of the second, flighted argent. Motto—" Kynd kynn
knawne kepe."
Son of Lister Lister-Kaye, Esq., b. 1827; d. 1855;
tn. 1852, Lady Caroline Pepys {d. 1903), third d. of
Charles Christopher, 1st Earl of Cottenham : —
Sir Cecil Edmund Lister-Kaye, 4th Bart. (28 Dec. 1812),
J. P. and D.L. Yorks., b. 1854; tn. 1880, Lady Beatrice
Adeline, d. of the 6th Duke of Newcastle ; and has
surv. issue — (1) Kenelm Arthur Lister-Kaye, Esq., Capt.
late 3rd Batt. W. Yor s. Regt., b. 1892; Adeline Cecilia
[tn. 1920, Conte de la Feld of 1 Carlos Place, W.] ; and
Frances Lois [tn. 1st, 1905, William Edward, Earl of
Rosse (d. 1918); 2nd, 1920, 5th Viscount de Vesci] ; and
Florence [tn. 1908, Major Charles Vaughan]. Seat — Denby
Grange, Wakefield, Yorks. Clubs — Carlton, Turf.
Sons of Arthur Lister-Kaye, Esq., late Capt. R.A. , of
Manor House, Stretton-on-Dunsmore, Rugby, b. 1834;
d. 1893; tn. 1867, Eugenia {d. 1909), youngest d. of
Rev. John William Bower, M.A., Rector of Barmston,
co. Yoiks. : —
Lister Lister-Kaye, Esq., J. P. co. Warwick, b. 1873; m.
1910, Emily Mary, d. of John Frederick Starkey ; and has
issue — John Christopher Lister Lister-Kaye, Gentleman,
b. 1913 ; Audrey Robert Lister-Kaye, Gentleman, b. 1917 ;
and Rosamond Eugenia Mary. Res. — Manor House,
Stretton-on-Dunsmore, Warwickshire. Club — Junior
Carlton.
Arthur Lister-Kaye, Gentleman, b. 1876; tn. 1st, 1895,
Lottie Emmeline, d. of John Woodward; 2nd, 1900,
Gertrude, d. of J. Hall; and has surv. issue (1) John
Arthur Lister-Kaye, Gentleman, b. 1895; (2) Arthur Lister
Lister-Kaye, Gentleman, b. 1903; and Helen. Res. —
King's Somborne, Hants.
Son of George Lister Lister-Kaye, Esq., Lt.-Col. 5th
West Yorks. Militia and formerly 10th Hussars, b. 1803 ;
d. 1871 ; tn. 1847, Louisa Jessie, 2nd d. of Capt.
Dowker of West Huntington Hall, Yorks. : —
Charles Wilkinson Lister-Kaye, Gentleman, b. 1849 ;
tn. 1881, Lucy Adela, d. of John Champion of Ranby
House, Notts. ; and has had issue — (1) George Lister Lister-
Kaye, Gentleman, Lieut. Notts. Yeo., b. 1885 [tn. 1919,
Susan Katherine, d. of the late Frederick Tooth, and widow
of Lt.-Col. P. Kent] ; (2) Russell Lister-Kaye, Esq., O.B.E.,
Comdr. (ret.) R.N., b. 1887 [tn. 1913, Anna, d. of Edward
Bridges, 7th Fus. , and widow of Hugh Alleyne Sachevsrell
Bateman] ; (3) Charles Lister-Kaye, Esq., Capt. late Notts.
Regt., b 1890 [tn. 1917, Mabel Vi let, d. ofC. M. Bramald
of Pightlay, nr. Bridgwater] ; and Kathleen [tn. 1907,
Cecil Alexander Frederick Talbot Baines (who d. on active
service 1917), and has issue]. Res. — Kingston House,
North Carlton, Worksop, Notts.
LISTON (H. Coll.). Gules, a cross raguly or, on a
chief of the last, three trefoils vert. Mantling gules and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dove proper,
collared and charged on the breast with a cross raguly or.
Son of : —
James Dore Liston, Gentleman, L. R.C.P. , L. R.C.S.
(Edin.), 6. . Res. — 6 Academy Street, Warrington,
Lancaster.
LISTON FOULIS of Colin ton (L.O. matric. 9
Sept. 1790). Argent, three bay-leaves slipped vert.
Mantling vert, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
his liveries, a dexter hand couped, holding a sword in pale,
sustaining a wreath of laurel, all proper. Motto —
" Mente manuque praesto."
Third son of Sir James Liston Foulis, 9th Bart.,
b. 1847 ; d. 1895 ; tn. 1868, Sarah Helen (d. 1918),
d. of Sir Charles Ochterlony, Bart. : —
Sir Charles James Liston Foulis, nth Bart. (7 June
1634), of Colinton, b. 1873 ; s. his brother 1918 ; tn. 1902,
Maria, d. of Richard Moore ; and has issue — -Archibald
Charles Liston Foulis, Esq., b. 1903; and Gwynneth
Beryl. Seat — Woodhall, Edinburgh. Res. — Woodhall,
Fort Ternan, Kenya Colony, E. Africa.
LISTOWEL, Earl of, see HARE.
LITCHFIELD (H. Coll., 22 Oct. 1917). Or, between
two cross crosslets fitchee gules, a sword erect, point up-
wards azure, enfiled by a crescent sable, on a chief of the
last three leopards' faces of the first. Crest — On a wreath
or and sable, issuant from clouds proper, in front thereof
three estoiles in fesse or, a dexter arm in chain armour
embowed, the hand grasping a spear in bend sinister all
proper.
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Son of Samuel Litchfield, b. 1819 ; d. 1894 : —
Frederick Litchfield, Gentleman, b. 1850. Club —
Junior Carlton.
LITCHFIELD-SPEER (R.L., 22 Sept. 1915 ; H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a chevron azure, surmounted by
another vair argent and gules, between three trefoils
slipped vert, a cross crosslet gules for distinction (for
Speer) ; 2 and 3, Litchfield ; and on an escutcheon of'
pretence — 1 and 4, or, a chevron azure, surmounted by
another vair argent and gules, between three trefoils
slipped vert (for Speer) ; 2 and 3, Sandys. Crests — On a
wreath or and vert, issuant from a garb argent, eared or,
banded vert and charged with a cross crosslet gules for
distinction, a spear erect proper(for Speer) ; and crest of
Litchfield.
Son of Frederick Litchfield, Gentleman : —
The late Rear-Admiral Frederick Shirley Litchfield-Speer
(formerly Litchfield), C.M.G., D.S.O,,6. 1874; m. 1902,
Marrianne Frances Cecelia, d. of the late E F
Sandys, of Winterdown Lodge, Thames Ditton, and d.
1922. Res. — Wateringbury Place, Watcringbury, Kent.
LITHGOW of Ormsary (L.O.). Per chevron sable
and argent, three estoiles in chief of the second, and in
base in a sea undy azure, and of the second, a galley
sails furled of the first, flagged gules. Mantling sable,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, an
otter on a rock proper. Motto — " Per mare per terras."
Son of Wilham Todd Lithgow of Drums, co.
Renfrew, b. ; d. 1908 ; m. Agnes Birkmyre :—
Sir James Lithgow, M.C., T.D., 1st Bart. (1 Juiy
1925), of Ormsary, co. Argyll, J. P. and D.L. co.
Renfrew, Lt.-Col. T.A. Reserve, served European War
b. 1883 ; m. 1924, Gwendolyn Amy, d. of the late John
R. Harrison, of Scalesceugh, Cumberland. Res. —
Gleddoch, Langbank, co. Renfrew; Ormsary, Argyllshire.
ARCHIBALD COSMO LITTLE, Esq., Major 5th
Lancers, J. P. co. Gloucester. Born June 21, 1855, being
the eldest son of the late General Sir Archibald Little,
G.C.B., by his wife Jane, only child of Malcolm Orme.
Armorial bearings (L.O., 1815)— Sable, a saltire engrailed
argent, impaling the arms of Chetwynd-Talbot, namely,
quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, a lion rampant and a bordure
engrailed or; 2 and 3, azure, a chevron between three
Married, Oct. 4, 1887, Lady Gwendolen Chaplin, widow
of Col. Chaplin, late Coldstream Guards, second dau. of
Rt. Hon. Charles John Chetwynd-Talbot, 19th Earl of
Shrewsbury ; and has Issue — • Charlotte Theresa Orme.
Seat — Upton House, Tetbury, Gloucestershire. Clubs —
Naval and Military, The Turf, Arthur's, Wellington.
LITTLE (R.L. 1878). Azure, a cinquefoil between four
estoiles in cross or. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a boar sable, armed, tusked,
and maned or, charged on the body with two estoiles
fessewise of the last. Motto — "Sua gratia parvis."
Sons of Ernest Knightley Little, Esq., C.B.E., J. P.,
of Newbold Pacey Hall, Warwick, b. i860; d. 1921 ;
tn. 1882, Georgiana, youngest dau. of the late Capt.
Mildmay Clerk of Spratton Hall, Northampton : —
George Jerningham Knightley Little, Esq., C.B.E.,
Lieut, late Coldstream Gds., Private Sec. to Gov. -Gen.
of New Zealand 1924-1927, b. July 1886. Address — New-
bold Pacy, Warwick. Clubs — Guards', Wellington.
Noel Ernest Little, Gentleman, £.1892 ; m. 1921, Frances,
d. of the late Charles Hamilton Eden of Glyn Dderwen,
Black Pyl ; and has issue. Res. — Blue Anchor, Wash-
ford, Somerset.
LITTLE (U.O.). Per saltire sable and argent, a saltire
engrailed quarterly per saltire between four crescents all
counterchanged, on a chief ermine, three mullets azure.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a tiger's head affronted, couped at the neck per
saltire or and sable. Motto — " Magnum in parvo."
Son of Robert Little, M.D. , b. ; d. ; m. ,
Henrietta, d. of Charles Colhoun of Carrickballydoey,
co. Donegal : —
Col. Charles Colhoun Little, M.D. (Royal Univ.),
Inspector-Gen. of Civil Hospitals, Burmah, Indian Medical
Service, b. . Res. —
LITTLE-GILMOUR (L.O., 2 June 1908, 27 Dec. 1902 ;
formerly Gordon-Gilmour, matric. 1887). Quarterly, 1 and
4, azure, three writing-pens palewise argent (Gilmour, c.
1672-7) ; 2 and 3, sable, on a saltire argent, a crescent gules
(Little of Over Liberton, c. 1672-7). Mantlings (dexter),
mullets or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon a
wreath of his liveries, a leopard's face proper. Motto —
" Magnum in parvo." Livery — Dark blue, brass buttons.
azure, doubled argent ; (sinister), sable, doubled argent.
Crests — (Dexter), on a wreath of the liveries, a dexter hand
holding a scroll of paper within a garland of laurel proper ;
(sinister), on a wreath of the liveries, a leopard's head,
or. Mottoes — (Dexter), "Nil penna sed usus " ; (sinister),
" Magnum in parvo." Livery — Blue and white.
Only son of Col. Sir Robert Gordon Gilmour, 1st Bart.,
of Liberton and Craigmillar (q.v. ) : —
John Little-Gilmour, Esq., late Lieut. Gren. Gds., b. 5
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June 1899 ; m. 1922, Hon. Victoria Laura Cadogan, d. of
the late Viscount Chelsea, and has issue — Ian Hedworth
John Little-Gilmour, Esq., b. 1926; and Diana. Res. — 16
Devonshire Terrace, W.2.
LITTLEBOY (H. Coll., 27 Sept. 1920). Sable, a
sinister and a dexter hand couped at the wrists, fingers
downwards, apaumee, a bordure argent. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
goat's head erased sable, charged on the neck with a
fylfot argent. Motto — " Nisi Dominus custodiet
civitatem frustra vigilat qui custodit earn."
Eldest son of Charles William Littleboy, Esq., J. P.,
of The Woodlands, Saltburn-by-Sea, b. 1856 ;
d. 1924 ; m. 1891, Agnes Eveline, d. of David Laver-
ton, of Westbury, Wilts. : —
Charles Norman Littleboy, Esq., M.C., Capt. (T.A.),
b. 1894; m. 1924, Violet Eldon, d. of Eldon Pratt,
M.D. ; and has issue — Joan Mary. Res. — Thorpe
House, Sowerby, Thirsk, Yorks.
LITTLEDALE. Argent, a lion passant gules, on a
chief azure, three cross crosslets of trie field. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion gules, gorged with a
collar gemel, and holding in the dexter paw a cross crosslet
argent. Motto — " Fac et spera. "
Sons of Thomas Littledale, Gentleman, b. 1818; d.
1861 ; m. 1842, Julia (d. 1904), d. of Clement Royds
of Greenhill, Rochdale : —
Thomas Alfred Royds Littledale, Gentleman, b. 1850; m.
1886, Marian Harriet, yngst. d. of Richard Atkinson, of
Temple Sowerby, Westmorland, and has surv. issue —
Marion Dorothy [m. 1925, Charles Ewing Prior]. Res. —
Ross-on-Wye, Hereford.
Clement St. George Littledale, Esq., J. P. Berks.,*. 1852 ;
m. 1877, Teresa, d. of Capt. John Harris, R.N.,and widow
of William John Scott. Res.— Wick Hill, Bracknell, Berks.
Son of William Edmund Royds Littledale, Gentleman,
b, 1857 ; d. 1910; m. 1887, Ellen Mary Archer: —
Edmund Harold Littledale, Gentleman, b. 1890. Res-
Son of John Bolton Littledale, Gentleman, b. 1823 ; d.
1889; m. 1866, Mary, d. of Thomas Edward Pickford,
of Sterndale, Buxton : —
John Bolton Littledale, Esq., J. P. Cheshire, temp. Capt.
R.A.S.C., b. 1868 ; m. 1899, Clara Violet, d. of William
Stephenson, Auchenbowie, co. Stirling, and has issue —
Ronald Bolton Littledale, Lieut. K.R.R.C.t. 1901. Res.—
Bunbury House, Bunbury, Cheshire.
Son of Capt. Henry William Assheton Littledale, R.N.,
b. 1846 ; d. 1907 ; m. 1879, Catherine, eldest d. of
Lt.-Gen. Henry Wray.C.M.G. :—
Henry Ambrose Pudsay Littledale, Esq., Major (ret.)
King's Own Yorkshire Lt. Inf., b. 1881 ; m. 1910, Lucie
Mildred, ygst. d. of John George Swan of Upsall Hall,
Nunthorpe, and has issue — Anne Elizabeth. Res. — Crab
Tree, Streatley-on-Thames.
Sons of Henry Anthony Littledale, Esq., J. P., D. L. ,
Bolton Hall, Yorks., b. 1810; d. 1859; m. 1845, Mary
Elizabeth, d. of John Armytage of Kirklees Park : —
Rev. Godfrey Armytage Littledale, M. A. (Oxford), Vicarof
Stoke Lyne, Bicester, b. 1854 ; m. ist, 1886, Alice Henrietta
(d. 1892), second d. of Marmaduke Wyvill, of Constable
Burton, co. Yorks. ; and, 1895, Eleanor Mary Anne, eldest d.
of Arthur Harvey Thursby of Culverlands, nr. Reading ; and
has issue (by first marriage) — Anthony Godfrey Littledale,
Gentleman, b. 1888 ; and Dorothy Laura ; and (by sec. mar.)
Elaine Mary. Post. add. — The Vicarage, Stoke Lyne,
Bicester.
Col. Ralph Pudsay Littledale, R.E., b. 1856; m. 1891,
Mary Olivia Georgina, eldest d. of Lt.-Col. Charles Lennox
Tredcroft of Glen Ancrum, Guildford ; and has had issue —
Robert Littledale, Esq., Capt. Northants. Regt., b. 1895 ;
killed in action 1917; and Olivia Mary Edith. Res. —
Roselawn, Wokingham. Club — Naval and Military.
Willoughby Aston Littledale, Gentleman, F.S.A., M.A.
(Oxford), b. 1857; m. 1889, Violet, elder d. of Sir John
Hardy Thursby, Bart. , of Ormerod House, in the County
Palatine of Lancaster ; and has had issue — Willoughby
John Littledale, Esq., Capt. (52nd) Oxford and Bucks. L.I. ,
b. 1896 ; killed in action 1918 ; and Eleanor Violet \m. 1920,
Humphrey Rivers Pollock]. Post. acd. — 21 The Boltons,
S.W. Clubs — Athenaeum, Oxford and Cambridge.
Sonsof Arthur Littledale, Esq., Judgeof the H.E.I. C.S.,
b. 1815 ; d. 1888; m. ist, Harriette Law; 2nd, Emily
(d. 1919), d. of Richard Barnes : —
Henry Arthur Littledale, Esq., Major (ret.) Notts, and
Derby Regt., b. 1853; m. Elizabeth Eleanor, d. of George
Drinkwater, and has had issue — Arthur Charles Littledale,
Esq., Major R.A. , b. 1879 ; d. 1915 [m. 1909, Mary
Josephine Harris, and left issue — Arthur James Littledale,
Gentleman, b. 1912 ; andMair£(7?es. — Newbury, Berks.)] ;
Herbert Francis Littledale, Esq., M.C., Lieut. -Comdr.
R.N. (ret.), b. 1882 [m. 1908, Edith Simpson, and has issue
— Mais6 Chalmers] ; Rev. Aubyn Littledale, M.A. (Camb.),
b. 1887 [m. 1917, Elsie Margaret, d. of Rev. William
Campbell, M.A., of Lome House, Uppingham, and Stoke
Dry, co. Rutland (Res. — The Vicarage, Oakington, Cam-
bridge)]; Bernard John Littledale, Esq., D.S.C., Comdr.
R.N. \m. Anne Kennedy, and has issue — Alister Littledale,
Gentleman, b. 1926] ; and Dorothy Mary [m. John Hunter],
Res. — Newbury, Berks.
Frank Loftus Littledale, Gentleman, b. 1864; m. 1902,
Sarah Cecilia Wildman, and has issue — Joseph Gregory
Littledale, Gentleman, b. 1903; Arthur Vincent Littledale,
Gentleman, b. 1904 ; Philip George Littledale, Gentleman,
b. 1907; Thomas Noel Littledale, Gentleman, b. 191 1 ;
and Sybil Maud Louisa. Res. —
Sons of Rev. Charles Edward Littledale, b. 1843; d.
1918 ; m. 1868, Emily Maria, d. of Rev. Carlyon,
Vicar of St. Justs, Cornwall: —
Arthur Reginald Cuthbert Littledale, Gentleman, b. 1870 ;
m. 1906, Ethel, widow of H. Hill. Res. — British Columbia.
Geoffrey Harold Carlyon Littledale, Gentleman, b. 1882 ;
m. 1913, Laura Susan, d. of George Sinclair of Aberdeen.
Res. — British Columbia.
Edward Thornton Littledale, Gentleman,*. 1886. Res. —
ALEXANDER LITTLEJOHN of Invercharron, Ard-
gay, Ross and Cromarty, J. P., D.L. for co. Ross. Born
1845, being the son of the late William Littlejohn, Esq., of
Aberdeen, J.P. Armorial bearings (L.O., 1897) — Quarterly,
1 and 4, azure, on a fesse engrailed with plain cottises argent,
between three bugle-horns stringed or, a bow unstrung fesse-
wise proper, a bordure wavy of the second (for Littlejohn) ;
2 and 3, erminois, two bendlets sable, between an eagle's
head erased in chief and a reindeer's head also erased in
base, both proper (for Bentley) ; and impaling the arms of
Bruce, namely or, a saltire cottised gules, on a chief of the
last, a fleur-de-lys between two demi-lions erased of the
field. Mantling azure, doubled argent. Crest — Upon a
wreath of his liveries, three arrows, one in pale and two in
saltire, points downward, proper. Motto — " Virtute tuta-
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men." Married, 1869, Mary, dau. of Sir George Barclay
Bruce, Knight Bachelor; and has issue — Helen Mary.
Seat — Invercharron, Ardgay, N.B. Town res. — 1 Pem-
broke Gardens, London, W. Clubs — Devonshire, National
Liberal.
LITTLETON Argent, a chevron between three
escallops sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
A stag's head, caboshed sable, attired or, between the
attires a bugle-horn sable, garnished and pendent from
two annulets conjoined gold. Motto — " Ung Dieu et ung
roy."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Edward Richard Littleton, 2nd
Baron Hatherton, C.B., b. 1815 ; d. 1888 ; m. 1841,
Lady Margaret Percy (d. 1897), d. of 5th Duke of
Northumberland : —
Rt. Hon. Edward George Percy Littleton, C.M.G., 3rd
Baron Hatherton, of Hatherton, Staffs. (11 May 1835)
[Supporters — On the dexter a stag proper, gorged with a
collar or, therefrom pendent an escutcheon argent, charged
with a bugle stringed sable ; on the sinister a lion gules,
gorged with a ducal coronet or, therefrom pendent an
escutcheon charged as the dexter], Col. (ret.) G. Gds.,
J. P., C.A., V.L., b. 1842; m. 1867, Charlotte Louisa,
d. of Sir Charles Rowley, 4th Bart. ; and has issue —
(1) Hon. Edward Charles Rowley Littleton, J. P., D.L.,
b. 1868 [m. 1897, Hester, d. of Thomas Hoskins,
M.D., of Tasmania; and has issue — (1) Edward Thomas
Walhouse Littleton, Esq., lnte Lieut. R.N., b. 1900 [m.
1925, Ida Gwendolen, d. of Robin Legg, of 33 Oakley
Street, Chelsea, and has issue — 1 dau.] ; (2) John Walter
Stuart Littleton, Esq., b. 1906; (3) Thomas Charles
Tasman Littleton, Esq., b. 1907 ; Joyce Marie [m. 1923,
James IanGairdner] ; Nora Hyacinthe \_m. 1923, Samuel
Allsopp] ; Lilah Cecilia [m. 1922, Stewart Harrison,
M.C., of Tiverton] ; Youla Edithe [m. 1927, J. E. Harris] ;
and Hester (Res. — Hatherton Hall, Cannock, Staffs.)] ;
(2) Hon. Algernon Joshua Percy Littleton, b. 1871 [m.
19x3, Alice Maud, d. of Frederick Lewes (Res. — Hayling
Island, Hants.)] ; (3) Hon. Charles Christopher Jocelyn
Littleton, D.S.O., Lieut.-Col. (ret.) Middx. Regt., b.
1872 [m. 1st, 1903, Aline Beatrix (d. 1919), d. of Sir
Frederick Hervey-Bathurst, 4th Bart. ; 2nd, i922,Lettie,
d. of Capt. Gerald Paget, and widow of Lt.-Col. R. H.
Bernard, and has issue — Mervyn Cecil Littleton, Esq.,
b. 1908] ; (4) Hon. William Hugh Littleton, Maj. N. Staffs.
Regt., b. 1882 [m. 1920, Lilian, d. of Charles Davis, of
Clifton, Bristol ; and has issue — John Edward William
Littleton, Esq., b. 1924 ; Margaret Hyacinthe (Res.- —
Manor House, Tettenhall, nr. Wolverhampton)] ; Hon.
Margaret Louisa [m. 1899, Brig.-Gen. Bertram Portal,
C.B., D.S.O., 17th Lancers; and has issue] ; Hon. Hya-
cinthe Frances; Hon. Susan Helen [m. 1900, Rev. Owen
facson, of Tedsmore Hall, Oswestry ; and has issue] ;
Hon. Mary Cecilia; Hon. Edith Modwena, A.R.R.C.
Seat — Teddesley Park, nr. Penkridge, Staffs. Club —
Travellers'.
Hon. Henry Stuart Littleton, Capt. (ret.) Staffs. Yeo.,
J.P., Queensland, b. 1844 ; m. 1898, Agnes Caroline, d. of
Sir Michael Shaw-Stewart, 7th Bart. Res.— 16 Wilton
Place, S.W.i. Club— Travellers'.
Sons of Hon. Algernon Charles Littleton, Rear-Adm.
R.N., b. 1843 ; d. 1912 ; m. 1874, Lady Margaret
Needham (Res. — 5 Warwick Square, S.W.), sister
of 3rd Earl of Kilmorey : —
Algernon Edward Percy Littleton, Esq., b. 188 1 ; w.
1912, Violet Agnes Laetitia, d. of Sir John Salusbury-
Trelawny, nth Bart.; and has issue — Leonard Vere
Algernon Littleton, Gentleman, b. 1913 ; Robert Joscelyn
Henry Littleton, Gentleman, b. 1915. Res. — Palmer's
Street Farm, Tonbridge, Kent.
Joscelyn William Littleton, Esq., M.C., Maj. (ret.)
R.A., b. 1886; m. 1920, Annie, d. of George Wolley-
Dod, of Calgary, Alberta ; and has issue. Res. —
Richard Charles Arthur Littleton, Esq., Lieut.-Comdr.
R.N.,6. 1888. Res.—
LITTON of Midford (H. Coll., 27 Oct. 1924). Ermine,
two roses in pale gules, barbed and seeded proper,
between as many pallets azure, on a chief engrailed of
the third, two ducal coronets or. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath argent and azure, upon a
rock, between two flags, stalked and leaved proper, a stork
argent. Motto — " Prudentia gloriam acquirit."
Son of Charles Burmeister, of 47 Regent's Park
Road, N.W., b. 1826; d. 1908; m. 1869, Emily,
d. of Thomas Litton, of 1 St. Mark's Villas,
Tollington Park, N.W. :—
Francis Litton, Gentleman, Lieut, (ret.) R.A., b. 1875.
assumed 1919, the surname of Litton in lieu of Bur-
meister, m. 1920, Eva Alice, d. of Thomas Wain
Walsh, and has issue — Richard Thomas Litton, Gentle-
man, b. 1922. Estate — Laravashier, Lake Naivasha,
Kenya Colony. Club — Overseas.
LITTON (Confn. U.O.). Ermine, a crescent gules, on
a chief indented azure, three ducal coronets or. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an
ermine's head ermine. Motto — "Prudentia gloriam ac-
quirit."
Son of Edward Thomas Litton, Esq., J. P., m. 2nd,
Georgina, d. of William Minchin of Annagh, co.
Tipperary : —
William Henry Francis Litton, Gentleman, b. 13 Aug.
1864 ; m. 1886, Catherine, d. of Major Blayney Thomas
Winslow, J. P., of Mount Prospect, Derrylin, co. Fer-
managh ; and has issue — Edward Leslie Litton, Gentleman,
b. 1887. Res.—
Sons of Edward de l'Establere Litton, Esq., J. P.,
of Ardavilling, co. Cork, b. 1864; d. 1902; m. 1894,
Ida Kathleen, d. of Samuel Gordon, M.D. , ex-Pres.
R. C.P.I. :—
Edward Falconer Litton, Gentleman, b. 1896. Seat —
Roy Vareilles Litton, Gentleman, b. 1897. Res. —
Yr. sons of Edward Falconer Litton, Esq. , Judge of the
Supreme Court and Land Commissioner, J. P., M.A.,
Q.C., M.P. for co. Tyrone 1880-81, b. 1827 ; d. 1890 ;
m. 2nd, 1861, Lizzie (d. 1873), d. of Rev. Mark Clarke ;
3rd, 1875, Mary, d. of Henry Lee: —
Marshal William Litton, Esq., O.B.E. , Major late
, b. 1869 ; m. 1896, Elizabeth Catherine
Dorothea, d. of George S. Nason of Sandyhill, Tallow,
co. Waterford ; and has issue — George Edward Litton,
Esq., Capt. Indian Army, b. 1897. Res. — 16 Trebovir
Road, S.W. Club— Naval and Military.
Francis Henry Litton, Gentleman, b. 1875; m. 1903,
Olive, d. of Anthony Joseph MacDermott of The Park,
Killarney. Res. —
LITTON of Woolmer Lodge (H. Coll., 31 May 1910).
Per fesse dancett^e gules and or, in chief three ducal coro-
nets of the last and in base a pale ermine. Mantling gules
and or. Crest On a wreath of the colours, a stork stand-
ing in its nest, both proper. Motto — " Occulta peto."
Only son of Henry Litton of Ingersley, Chilworth,
Hants., b. 1843; d. 1891 ; m. 1884, Hannah, d. and
coh. of John Knowles of Darcy Lever Old Hall : —
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MARQUIS DEL MORAL.
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William Roy Upton Litton, Esq., B.A. (Camb.), Capt.
Gen. List, Inns of Court O.T.C., served Great War, b. 1886 ;
m. 1923, Doris, d. of Philip Henry Champernowne, of
Beckhams Manaton, Devon, and has issue — John Champer-
nowne Litton, Gentleman, b. 1924; Richard Gervase
Champernowne Litton, Gentleman, b. 1927. Seat—
Woolme; Lodge, Bramshott, Hants. Club— Junior Carlton.
LIVINGSTON (L.O. Matric. 24 Oct. 1916). Quarterly,
1 and 4, grand quarters counterquartered, 1st and 4th,
argent, three cinquefoils gules, within a double tressure flory
counterflory vert ; 2nd and 3rd, sable, a bend between six
billets or, the whole within a bordure quarterly azure and or ;
in the centre of the quarters a mullet gules ; 2 and 3, grand
quarters counterquartered as the 1st and 4th and within a
bordure engrailed azure, in the centre of the quarters a
mullet gules.
Only surv. child of Eugene Augustus Livingston, of
Tevick, New York, b. 1813 ; d. 1893 ; by 1st wife, m.
1841, Harriet, d. of Edward Coleman: —
Mary Coleman Livingston, m. 1868, Maturin Livingston
Delafield, Gentleman, of Fieldston, New York (d. 1917).
LIVINGSTON (L.O. , 13 Dec. 1909). Quarterly, rand 4,
argent, three cinquefoils gules, within a double tressure flory
counterflory vert (Livingston — In use 1296, recorded by
Lindsay 1542) ; 2 and 3, sable, a bend between six billets
saltire flagged of the second. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a gillyflower
slipped proper. Motto — " Retinet nativum decus."
Son of Charles Shannan Livingston, Glasgow and
Liverpool : —
Charles Livingston, Esq., Man. Dir. David Mclver
and Co., Liverpool, formerly Chairman Liverpool
Steamships Assoc, Hon. Comdr. R.N.V.R., High
Sheriff Anglesey 1924, b. 1857 ; m. 1893, Ethel Maude,
d. of J. Heap, of Birkenhead, and has issue — 1 son ; and
1 dau. Res. — Merryflats, Oxton, Birkenhead ; Miny-
garth, Glyngarth, Anglesey ; 61 James Street, Liverpool.
Clubs— R. Thames Yacht, R.Y.S.
The Late RONALD JOHN MACDONALD LIVING-
STON-MACDONALD, Esquire, Captain Seaforth High-
landers, of Fledigarry House, Staffin, Skye. Born 1863,
elder son of the late Ronald Livingston of Drimsynie, in the
county of Argyll, by his wife Agnes Johanna, daughter of
Captain Ninian Jeffrey, Ross-shire Local Militia. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly, first and fourth grandquarters counter-
quartered, 1. argent, a lion rampant gules ; 2. or, a
hand in armour, holding a cross crosslet fitchee gules ; 3,
or, a galley, sails furled sable ; 4. vert, a salmon naiant in
fesse proper, all within a bordure parted per pale or and azure
(for Macdonald) ; second and third grand quarters or, three
cinquefoils gules (for Livingston). Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling gules,
doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for
Crest, a hand in armour proper, holding a cross crosslet
fitchee azure. Motto — " Per mare per terras." Livery —
Claret colour and silver.
LIVINGSTONE, see FENTON-LIVINGSTONE.
or (Callendar), the whole within a bordure embattled and
quarterly azure and argent.
Only child and heir of John Livingston of Livingston
Manor, New York, U.S.A., d. 1927; m. Catherine, d.
of John William Hamersley: —
Katharine Livingston, m. 1900, Lawrence Timpson,
Esq., Capt. Hampshire Carabiniers (q.v.) ; and has issue.
Res. — Appleton Manor, Abingdon, Berks. Club — Sesame.
LIVINGSTON (L.O. Matric. 1917). Quarterly, 1
and 4, argent, three cinquefoils gules, within a double
tressure flory counterflory vert ; 2 and 3, sable, a bend
between six billets or, a crescent in the centre of the quarters
gules, the whole within a bordure engrailed azure.
Fourth but eld. surv. d. of Morgan Lewis Livingston,
of New York City, b. 1799 ; d. 1869; m. 1829, Catherine
(d. 1886), d. of James Manning: —
Julia Livingston, Spinster. Res. — New York City.
LIVINGSTON (L.O.). Argent, two gillyflowers in
chief gules, and in base a galley sable, sail furled oars in
NOELCHRISTIANLIVINGSTONE-LEARMONTH,
Esquire, Captain R.A. Born 1871, being the second
but eldest surviving son of the late Andrew James
Livingstone- Learmonth, by his wife Frances Maxwell
Buchanan, daughter of Boyd Alexander C'unninghame
of Craigends, co. Renfrew. Armorial bearings (L.O. ,
1870) — Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, on a chevron sable, three
lozenges of the first (for Learmonth) ; 2 and 3, argent, a
mascle azure, between three gillyflowers slipped gules, a
double tressure flory counterflory vert (for Livingstone),
the whole within a bordure wavy azure. Mantling gules,
doubled aryent. Crests — 1. on the dexter side, on a wreath
of his liveries, a dove, holding in the beak an olive branch
proper (for Learmonth) ; 2. on the sinister side, on a wreath
of his liveries, a dexter hand holding a sabre proper (for
Livingstone). Mottoes — " Dum spiro spero" (for Lear-
month); " Si possim " (for Livingstone). Married, 1913,
Winifred Margaret, daughter of James H. Ismay, of Iwerne
Minster, Dorset, and has issue — Margaret Frances ; and
Ursula Joan. Residence — Fifehead Magdalen, Gillingham,
Dorset. Club — Arthur's.
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SOMERVILLE REID LIVINGSTONE - LEAR-
MONTH, Gentleman. Born 1861, being the eldest son of
the late Somerville Livingstone- Learmonth, by his wife Maria
Katherine, dau. of Lestock Robert Reid, of the Bombay
Civil Service. Armorial bearings (L.O. ,1870). — Quarterly,
1 and 4, or, on a chevron sable, three lozenges of the
first (for Learmonth) ; 2 and 3, argent, a mascle azure, be-
tween three gillyflowers slipped gules, within a double tres-
sure flowered counterflowered of fleurs-de-lis vert (for Living-
stone), the whole within a bordure invected azure. Mant-
ling gules, doubled argent. Crests— 1. on the dexter side,
on a wreath of his liveries, a dove, holding in the beak an
olive branch proper (for Learmonth) ; 2. on the sinister side,
on a wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand grasping a sabre
proper (for Livingstone). Mottoes— "Dum spiro spero "
(for Learmonth) ; " Si possim " (for Livingstone). Married,
July 5, 1886, Isabella, dau. of Samuel Smith Travers of
Hobart, Tasmania ; and has had Issue (1) Somerville James
Livingstone-Learmonth, Gentleman, b. 1892, d. Sept. 28,
1900; (2) Maxwell John Livingstone-Learmonth, Esq.,
Capt. late Irish Guards, b. Oct. 14, 1894 [m. 1918, Ella
Florence, widow of Nigel James Christian Livingstone-
Learmonth, and d. of the late John Hargreaves, and has
issue — John Somerville Livingstone-Learmonth, Gentleman,
6. 1919] ; (3) Lestock Robert Livingstone-Learmonth,
Gentleman, Lieut, late Black Watch, b. Nov. 12, 1897
[m. 1926, Sheila Honoria, d. of the late Duncan Macpher-
son, R.N.] ; (4) Somerville Travers Alexander Livingstone-
Learmonth, Gentleman, b. 1904 ; and Winifred Alison [m.
1917, Ha ry Surtees (2nd son of Sir E. Altham Altham,
K.C.S.I., etc.), Lt.-Col. K.R.R. (Special Reserve), D.S.O.,
M.C., and has issue]. Res. — Cadlington, Horndean,
Hants. Club— Arthur's.
THOMAS LIVINGSTONE LIVINGSTONE-LEAR-
MONTH, Gentleman. Born i860, being the eldest son
of Thomas Livingstone-Learmonth, Esq., J. P., by his wife
Louisa H. , youngest dau. of Major -Gen. Sir Thomas
Valiant, of H.M. 40th Regt. Armorial bearings (L.O.,
1870) — Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, on a chevron sable, three
lozenges of the first (for Learmonth) ; 2 and 3, argent, a
mascle azure, between three gillyflowers slipped gules, a
double tressure flory counterflory vert (for Livingstone), the
whole within a bordure engrailed azure. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crests— 1. on the dexter side, on a wreath of
his liveries, a dove holding in the beak an olive branch proper
(for Learmonth) ; 2. on the sinister side, on a wreath of his
liveries, a dexter hand holding a sabre proper (for Living-
stone). Mottoes — "Dum spiro spero" (for Learmonth);
" Si possim " (for Livingstone). Married, 1914, Clare Elise
Bornefield. Res. —
ARTHUR COTTON LIVINGSTONE-LEAR-
MONTH, Gentleman. Born 1852, being the third but
eldest surv. son of John Livingstone-Learmonth, by his
wife Anne Alicia, dau. of John MacWhirter, M.D.,
of Edinburgh. Armorial bearings (L.O., 1870)— Quar-
terly, 1 and 4, or, on a chevron sable, three lozenges of
the first (for Learmonth) ; 2 and 3, argent, a mascle
azure, between three gillyflowers slipped gules, a
double treasure flory counterflory vert (for Livingstone), the
whole within a bordure azure. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crests — 1. on the dexter side, on a wreath of his
liveries, a dove, holding in the beak an olive branch proper
(for Learmonth) ; 2. on the sinister side, on a wreath of his
liveries, a dexter hand, holding a sabre proper (for Living-
stone). Mottoes — "Dum spiro spero" (for Learmonth);
Si possim" (for Livingstone). Married, 1878, Eliza Jane
Millar, and has issue — Kenneth Francis Livingstone-Lear-
month, Gentleman, b. 1880; Arthur Percy Livingstone-
Learmonth, Gentleman, b. 1885 [m. Alice Laura Grei<j,and
has issue — Joan Margaret ; Pauline Mary ; and Hazel] ;
Alicia Mary [m. Capt. Geoffrey Lewis Tupper] ; and Ruth
Frances [m. Comdr. Ralph Douglas Binney, R.N., and
has issue]. Res. — Murrayfield, Milner Road, Bournemouth.
LLEWELLIN (H. Coll., 6 Nov. 1924). Argent, a
lion rampant sable, in dexter chief two sinister bendlet 3
enhanced gules. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant regardant
sable, between two leeks proper. Motto — " Ffyddlawn a
gwyliadwrus."
Eldest son of John Llewellin, of Blue Lodge, Glos.,
b. 1841 ; d. 1913 ; m. 1888, Edith Georgiana, d. of
Edward Bretherton, of Redland, Bristol : —
John Lionel Bretherton Llvwelyn Llewellin, Esq.,
F.R.G.S., M.A. (Oxon.), 1st Class Official in Administra-
tion, Kenya Colony, b. 1889 ; m. 1924, Helen McPherson,
d. of McPherson Raven. Seat — Hanham Hall, nr. Bristol.
Res. — Watersmeet Farm, P.O. Sergoil, Kenya Colony,
E. Africa. Clubs — Athenaeum, Nairobi (Kenya).
LLEWELLIN, of Upton House. Gules, three chevronels
couped ermine, between as many spear-heads or. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lamb
passant argent, supporting with the dexter forefoot a flag-
staff in bend sinister proper, therefrom flowing a banner
gules, charged with a spear-head or, between two wings of
the third, on each a like spear-head. Motto — "Duwfoar
fy rhan. "
Issue of William Llewellin, Esquire, J. P. cos. Poole,
Monmouth (High Sheriff 1901), and Dorset (High
Sheriff 1909, b. 1856 (being the eldest son of the late
William Llewellin, Esq., of Hill Grange, Abergavenny,
J. P. co. Monmouth) ; d. 1927 ; m. 1st Jan. 1889, Frances
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Mary (d. 1907), eldest d. of Lewis Davis Wigan of
Oakwood, Maidstone, Kent ; 2nd, 1908, Ada Elizabeth,
d. of the late Henry Wigan of Eversley, Winchmore
Hill, and widow of the late Francis Gaskell of 98 Port-
land Place, W. : —
William Wigan Llewellin, Esq., Civil Service, late Capt.
4th Batt. The Dorset Regt., b. Nov. 1889. Res.— Upton
House, nr. Poole, Dorset. Club — Cavendish.
John Jestyn Llewellin Esq., O.B.E. , M.C., Major Dorset
Heavy Bde. R.A. , Barrister-at-Law, M.P. Uxbridge
(Middlx.) div., 1929, b. Feb. 1893. Chambers — 3 Brick
Court, Temple E.C.
Margaret Mary.
LLEWELYN,
LLEWELYN.
see DILLWYN - VENABLES
LLEWELLYN of St. Fagans (H. Coll.) Per chevron
or and gules, in chief a lion passant, and in base three
chevronels, all counterchanged. Mantling gules and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-dragon, holding
in the mouth a dexter hand couped proper. Badge — Two
primroses slipped in saltire proper, entiled by a circlet
or. Motto — " Moribus fortuna vincitur."
Son of Rees Llewellyn, Esq., J. P., of Bwlfa House,
Aberdare : —
Sir David Richard Llewellyn, 1st Bart. (31 Jan. 1922),
J. P., Glamorgan, b. 1879 ; m. 1905, Magdalene Anne, d. of
Rev. Henry Harries, D.D., of Porthcawl, and has issue —
Rhys Llewellyn, Esq,, b. 19 10 ; Henry Morton Llewellyn,
Esq., b. 191 1 ; David Treharne Llewellyn, Esq., b, 1916 ;
William Herbert Rhidian Llewellyn, Esq., b. 1919 ;
Margaret Elaine; Elizabeth Aileen Maud; Marjorie Joyce;
Magdalene Clare. Seat— The Court, St. Fagans, Cardiff.
Town res. — 3 Whitehall Court, S.W. Club— Reform.
LLEWELLYN of Singapore (H. Coll., 1 Nov. 1916).
Sable, a fesse argent, charged with two barrulets wavy
azure, between in chief two roses of the second, barbed
and seeded proper, in base a lion rampant or. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
lion rampant sable, supporting with the forepaws a
sword, point downwards, or, and resting the dexter hind
leg on a fountain. Motto — " Gwve a gyffro Llew-y-llyn."
Sons of Herbert Roland Llewellyn, Capt. in H.M.'s
Army, Adjutant Singapore Vol. Corps, b 1873; d.
1919; m. 1911, Florence Isabel, d. of Thomas
Maidment, of Melbourne : —
William Roland Griffyd Llewellyn, Gentleman, b.
1916. Address — c/o. Messrs. Parbury, Henty & Co.,
20 Eastcheap, E.C.
Roland Montfort Chinnock Llewellyn, Gentleman, b.
1918.
LLEWELLYN of Baglan Hall and Court Colrnan
(H. Coll.). Per fesse embattled azure and or, a javelin
erect between two boars' heads erased in chief and a like
boar's head erased between two javelins in base all
counterchanged. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, upon a rock proper, a boar's head
erased or, in front of three javelins, one in pale and
two in saltire, also proper. Motto — " Gwell angau na
chywilydd." Livery — Blue, yellow waistcoat.
Sons of Robert William Llewellyn, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
Glamorgansh., late Capt. Roy. Glamorgan L. Inf. Mil.;
and formerly Cornet Roy. Dragoons, b. 1848 ; d. 1910 ;
m. 1882, Harriet Annie, d. of late William Blandy of
Kingston Bagpews, Berks. : —
William Herbert Clydwyn Llewellyn, Esq.. J. P. Gla-
morgan, late Lieut. S. Wales Borderers, b. 1883; m. 1909,
Dorothy Louisa, d. of Col. G. Carwithen of Ashsprington
House, S. Devon ; and has issue — (1) William Robert George
Llewellyn, Gentleman, b. i9ro; (2) David Reginald Lle-
wellyn, Gentleman, b. 1912 ; (3) Krancis Carwithen
Llewellyn, Gentleman, b. 1914 ; Glyn Herbert Llewellyn,
Gentleman, b. 1916; and Mary Constantia. Seat — Court
Colman, Bridgend, Glamorganshire.
Griffith Robert Poyntz Llewellyn, Gentleman, b. 1886;
m. 1911, Emily Constance, d. of Algernon Leveson Elwes,
J. P. ; and has issue — Griffith Owen Llewellyn, Gentleman,
b. r9i2 ; Hermione ; and Cynthia.
John Blandy Llewellyn, Gentleman, b. 1890.
Robert Godfrey Llewellyn, Gentleman, b. 1893.
LLOYD, see HUTCHINSON - LLOYD- VAUGHAN,
WHITELOCKE - LLOYD, "and HOPE - LLOYD-
VERNEY.
LLOYD of Bronwydd. Azure, a wolf rampant
argent within a bordure ermine. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — In front of a holly-tree proper, a boar
passant argent, semee of estoiles azure, collared and
chained to the tree, or. Motto — " Iddow Bor diolch."
Son of Sir Thomas Davies Lloyd, 1st Bart., b. 1820 ;
d. 1877; m. 1846, Henrietta Maria, d. of George
Reid, of Watlington Hall, Norfolk :—
Sir Marteine Owen Mowbray Lloyd, 2nd Bart., of
Bronwydd, co. Cardigan, Lord Marcher of Kemes, J. P.
cos. Pembroke, Carmarthen, and Cardigan (High Sheriff
1880), b. 1851 ; m. i878,Katherine Helena, d. of the late
Alexander Dennistoun of Golfhill, Glasgow, and grand-
niece of the Marquis de la Tour-Mauberg, Minister for
the Netherlands at the Court of St. James's, London, in
1 85 1 ; and has had issue — Marteine Kemes Arundel
Lloyd, Esq., Capt. Gren. Gds., b. 1890; killed in action
19 16 ; Nesta Constance Muriel [m. 1908, Frederick With-
ington, of Fringford Lodge, Bicester; and has issue] ;
Peverel de Lormet [m. 1914, Roger Lloyd, son of Col.
Lloyd, of Plas Trecyan, Anglesey] ; Joan Henllys [m.
1921, Capt. Philip Gregson- Ellis, Gren. Gds., of Trefnant,
co. Denbigh]. Seats — Bronwydd, Hennllan, R.S.O.,
Cardigan; Newport Castle, co. Pembroke. Club —
Arthur's.
Sir Marteine has the right of appointing annually the
Mayor of Newport, co. Pembroke, by virtue of a charter
of Nicholas FitzMartin, Lord Marcher of Kemes in 1251.
LLOYD (U.O.). Gules, a lion rampant regardant be-
tween two flaunches or, each charged with three cinquefoils
sable. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, on three cinquefoils in fesse or, a lion rampant
regardant gules. Motto — ' ' Vi et virtute."
Sons of Thomas Lloyd, Esq., -of Beechmount, J. P. and
D.L. co. Limerick, J. P. cos. Clare and Tipperary,
b. 1798; d. 1873; m. 2nd, r838, Julia Palmer, d. of
Capt. Frances Hall : —
Major-Gen. Thomas Francis Lloyd, J. P., D.L. (High
Sheriff 1894), Major-Gen. (ret.) in the Army, formerly
Col. comdg. 2nd Regtl. Dist. and Lt.-Col. comdg. 98th
Regt. , sometime A.A.Q.M.G. Cork Dist. , b. 1839 ; m. 1870,
Mary Henrietta, d. of Christian Allhusen, Esq., D.L. , of
Stoke Court, Bucks. ; and has had issue — Thomas Henry
Eyre Lloyd, Esq., Capt. Coldstream Gds., b. 1871, killed in
action at Brakenlaagte, S. Africa, 1901. Seat — Beech-
mount, Rathkeale, co. Limerick.
Arthur Rickard Lloyd, Gentleman, b. ; m. 1869,
Theodosia (d. 1894), d. of Capt. John Talbot of Mount
Talbot, D.L. ; and has had issue— (1) John Arthur Thomas
Lloyd, Gentleman, b. [m. 1904, Isabel Keith; eldest
d. of David Campbell of Glasgow] ; (2) Henry Talbot
Lloyd, Esq., Capt. R.M.L. Inf., killed in action at Tientsin,
b. ; (3) Arthur Eustace Lloyd, Gentleman, b. ;
and Diana. Res. —
LLOYD, formerly of Danyrallt (Ped. H. Coll.). Quar
terly, 1 and 4, sable, a spear-head embrued proper, between
three scaling-ladders argent, on a chief gules a castle trip'e-
turretted of the second ; 2 and 3, azure, a wolf rampant argent,
Motto—" Heb Dduw heb ddim a Dduw a digon." Livery
— Green and silver.
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Sons of Rev. Iorwerth Grey Lloyd, M.A. Exeter Coll.,
Oxford, F.S.A. , Prebendary or Canon of Llandewi
Aberarth, in the Cathedral Church of St. David's, a
Surrogate for the Diocese of St. David's, b. 22 Oct.
1844; d. 1920 ; m. 1871 Nina, third surv. d. of late
Charles Eastland de Michele, sometime H.B.M. Consul
at St. Petersburg : —
Edward Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1874 ; m. 1904, Alexandra,
onlyd. of John M. Dalgleish of Vancouver, Brit. Columbia,
and has issue — Iorwerth Dalgleish Lloyd, Gentleman, b.
1905 [m. 1927, Catharine, only d. of P. McNiven, of
Cumberland, B.C.] ; Nina Eleanor ; and Alianore Mary
Courteney. Res. — Courtney, British Columbia.
Vaughan Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1876; m. 1906, Elizabeth
Grace, d. of David Gibson Fleming of Tunbridge Wells, and
has issue — David Mervyn Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1907; and
RoonaMary. Res. —
Griffith Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1884.
Sons of Howard Meuric Lloyd (q.v. ). : —
LLOYD (H. xColl., 1 Dec. 1924). Azure, a pale or,
surmounted by a fesse ermine, thereon a garb of the
second, three horses' heads erased counterchanged.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a horse's head erased sable, two
frets or. Motto — " Virtus invidiam vincit."
Son of Sir Horatio Lloyd, Recorder of Chester,
b. 1829; d. 1918; m. 1856, Harriette (d. 1902),
d. of the late Honoratus Leigh Rigby, of Hawarden,
Flint:—
Edward Honoratus Lloyd, Esq., K.C , Barrister-at-Law,
and Bencher, Middle Temple, Recorder of Chester, b.
i860 ; m. 1883, Harriet, d. of the late Sir Thomas Gibbons
Frost. Res. — 22 Cadogan Gardens, S.W.
LLOYD, formerly of Ffos-y-Bleiddied (H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, a spear-head embrued proper
between three scaling-ladders argent, on a chief gules, a
castle of the second ; 2 and 3, azure, a wolf rampant
argent. Motto—' ' Ar dduw y gydd. "
Only surv. son of John Philipps Allen Lloyd-Philipps
(formerly Lloyd) of Dale Cattle and Mabwys, J. P. , D. L.
(High Sheriff 1844), b. 1802; d. 1879; ?n. 2nd, Eliza-
beth Anne Bellairs, eld. d. of James Peel Stevenson of
Uffington, Lines. : —
Col. Rhodri Vaughan Lloyd-Philipps, formerly Lt.-Col.
Pembroke R.G.A. (T.F.), and Capt. 1st Life Gds., J. P.
co. Pembroke (High Sheriff 1906), b. 1874; m. 1st, 1902,
Mary Dorothy (d. 1913), d. of Bowen Pottinger Woosman,
Esq., D.L., of Woodfield, Pembroke ; 2nd, 1914, Margaret
Elinor, d. of Rev. Gerald Colvile, Rector of Weston-under-
Lizard ; and has surv. issue— Hugh Vaughan Lloyd-
Philipps, Gentleman, b. 1906; Gwenllian Nest Bellairs;
and Sonia Joan Bellairs. Seats— Dale Castle, Milford
Haven ; Coedllys, Carmarthen. Clubs— Bachelors', Bath.
Sons of Richard Lloyd, of Henblas, Cardigan, b. 1842 ;
d. 1887 ; m. 1871, Mary Elizabeth, d. of Robert
Knapp Barrow of Kingston, Glos : —
Richard Llewellin Lloyd, Esq., J. P. (High Sheriff 1912)
for Pembrokeshire, b. 1872; m. 1903, Beatrice eld. d. of
late William Williams, J. P., of Aberystwith ; and has
issue — Elinor Mary Beatrice Philipps; Frances Grace
Philipps ; and Cecilia Margaret Elizabeth Philipps. Seat
— Penty Park, nr. Haverfordwest.
Harry Adams Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1873. Res.—
John Lewis Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1881. Res. —
LLOYD of Aston. Quarterly, 1 and 4, quarterly or
and azure, four roebucks counterchanged ; 2 and 3,
per fesse sable and argent, a lion rampant counterchanged.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — A roebuck's head or.
Badge — Issuant from a crown of five strawberry leaves
or, a demi-lion rampant argent. Motto — "Hwy pery
clod na golud."
Sons of Richard Thomas Lloyd, of Aston Hall, Salop,
and Rolls Park, Essex, b. 1820 ; d. 1898 ; m. 1852,
Lady Frances Hay, d. of 10th Earl of Kinnoul : —
Rev. Rossendale Lloyd, Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A.
(Cantab.) Lord of the Manor of Selattyn, Rector of
Selattyn since 1890, b. 1863 ; m. 1899, Katherine Frances,
d. of Rev. Walter Hook, Rector of Porlock; and has
issue — Andrew Francis Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1903 ;
Gwenever Mary ; Lorna Katherine. Seats— Aston Hall,
Oswestry ; Rolls Park, Chigwell , Essex .
Richard Harvey Lloyd, Maj. (ret.) Canadian Army,
b. 1868 ; m. 1890, Kathleen Agnes, d. of the late J. Day,
of Mayfield, Sussex. Res.—
LLOYD of Dolobran (circa 15th cent., H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1. azure, a chevron between three cocks argent,
wattled, crested, and armed or; 2. sable, a goat statant
argent, horned and unguled or ; 3. as first ; 4. per pale or
and gules, two lions rampant addorsed counterchanged ; 5.
sable, three nags' heads erased argent ; 6. sable, three
escutcheons or, each charged with a lion rampant gules ;
7. azure, three coronets in pale or. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
fern brake, a goat salient argent, horned and unguled or,
gorged with a collar flory counteifiory sable. Mottoes
— "Gwylia"; " Esto vigilans." Livery — Blue, white
facings.
Sons of Sampson Samuel Lloyd , Esq. , J. P. , of Dolobran ,
and of The Priory and Budbrooke House, co. Warwick,
b. 1846 ; d. 1899 ; m. 1868, Jane Emilia, d. of Thomas
Lloyd of The Priory : —
Thomas Owen Lloyd, Esq., J. P. and (1915) High Sheriff
co. Warwick, b. 1873 ; m. 1898, Elsie Emma Mary, d. of
Rev. John Adams, Vicar of Offchurch, co. Warwick ; and
has issue — Sampson Llewellyn Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1907.
Seats — Dolobran, co. Montgomery ; The Priory, and
Budbrooke House, co. Warwick.
Rt. Hon. Sir George Ambrose Llovd, P.C. , G.C.S. I.,
G.C.I.E., D.S.O., 1st Baron Lloyd of Dolobran. Mont-
gomery (1925) [Supporters— On either side a goat argent,
horned and unguled or, and gorged with an Eastern crown,
also or], F. R.G.S. , Capt. (ret.) Warwick Yeo. , Governor of
Bombay 1918-23, High Commr. for Egypt and Sudan
1925-29, has Orders of St. Anne (Russia), El Nahda of the
Hedjaz and the Nile, b. 1879; m. 1911, Hon. Blanche
Lascelles, Lady of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of
St. John of Jerusalem, d. of Commdr. the Hon. Frederick
Lascelles, of Sutton Waldron House, Blandford ; and has
issue — Hon. Alexander David Frederick Lloyd, b. 191 2.
Res. — 24 Charles Street, Berkeley Square, W. Clubs —
Bath, Carlton, Travellers'.
Sons of George Herbert Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1850 ; d.
1914 ; m. 2nd, 1877, Amy Letitia, d. of Henry Chance
of Sherborne House, Warwick: —
Herbert Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1879.
Henry David Llewellyn Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; w.
1908, Amy Letitia, d. of A. W. Morgan of Glaslyn, Car-
diff. Res.—
Yr. son of Sampson Samuel Lloyd, Esq., J. P., M.P.,
of Dolobran and of Janoway Hill, Woking ; b. 1820 ; d.
1899; m. 1st, 1844, Emma, d. of Samuel Reeve of
Leighton Buzzard ; 2nd, 1865, Marie Wilhelmine Sophie
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Christiane, d. of H. E. Frederick William Menckhoff,
Lt.-Gen. in the Prussian Army: —
Charles Frederick Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1866 ; tn. 1896,
Fanny Helen, d. of Sir Reginald Bray of Shere ; and has
surv. issue — John Charles Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1897 ; Evan
Simpson Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1904 ; and Helen Mary
Beatrice. Res. —
Son of George Braithwaite Lloyd, Esq., J. P. for
Birmingham, formerly Mayor of that city, b. 1824 ;
d. 1903; tn. 1851, Mary, d. ofS. Hutchinson: —
John Henry Lloyd, Gentleman, m. Gertrude, d. of Joseph
Keep of Edgbaston, and has issue. Res. —
Son of Samuel Lloyd, J. P. co. Warwick, b. 1827 ; d.
; tn. 1858, Jane Eliza, d. of W. Janson: —
Samuel Janson Lloyd, Esq., J. P. and C.C. Northants., b.
1870 ; m. 1896, Margaret Ellen, d. of Rev. Edward Philips,
and has issue — 8 sons; 3 daus. Res. — Pipewell Hall,
nr. Kettering.
Sons of Howard Lloyd, Esq., J. P., of Grafton Manor,
Bromsgrove, b. 1837 ; d. ; tn. 1867, Mariabella, d.
d. of John Eliot Howard, F.R.S. :—
Howard Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1868.
Cecil Ambrose Lloyd, Esq., J. P. Staffs., b. 1870 ; m. 1902,
Jessie Marian Padd< n ; and has surv. issue — Humphrey
Howard Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1902; Edward Ambrose
Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1904. Res. — White Lodge, Bel-
broughton, nr. Stourbridge.
John Eliot Howard Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1872; m. 1900,
Florence Louise Armstrong, and has surv. issue — Eliot
Fraser Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1900 ; Seton Howard Frederick
Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1902 ; John Peregrine Francis Lloyd,
Gentleman, b. 1907; Mary Eliot; and Gwynette Eliot.
Res.—
Godfrey Isaac Howard Lloyd, Gentleman, M.A. (Camb. ),
b. ; m. , Constance Lydia Allen Booth ; and has
issue — Peter Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1907; and Mariabella.
Res.—
Cyril Edward Lloyd, Esq., M.P. Dudley since 1922, b.
1876; m. 1909, Phyllis Gretchen Waterlow, and has issue
Angelica Mary. Res. — B oome, nr. Stourbridge.
Rev. Robert Howard Lloyd, M.A. (Oxon), b.
Res. — Rotherfield, Grey's Rectory, Henley-on-Thames.
Rev. Sylvanus Fox Lloyd, M.A. (Oxford), b. ; tn.
1911, Marjorie Henry Gordon Crease. Res. — Old Pound
Cottage, Chobham, Surrey.
Sons 1 f Francis Zachary Lloyd, Esq., C.B.E. (eld. son
of Francis Zachary Lloyd, see below), b. 1869 ; d. 1920 ;
in. 1907, Katherine Mary, yst. d. of Rev. George
Crewdson of St. Mary's, Windermere: —
William Zachary Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1915. Res. —
Areley Hall, Worcs.
John Crewdson Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1917.
Yngr. sons of Sampson Zachary Lloyd, Esq., J. P., of
Areley Hall, Worcs., b. 1843; d. 1914 ; tn. 1866,
Eleanor (d. 1885), d. of John Eliot Howard, F. R.S. ,
of Tottenham, co. Middx. : —
Ernest Sampson Lloyd, Esq, C.S.I., I.C.S. , b.
1870; tn. 1899, Mary, yst. d. of William Young of The
Manor House, Droitwich, and has issue — William Antony
Sampson Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1900 ; Philip Montague
Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1902 ; Charles Christopher Lloyd,
Gentleman, b. 1906. Res. — The Lower House, Areley
Kings, Worcs.
Thomas Zachary Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1872 ; tn. 1905,
Agnes Gertrude Wigram ; and has issue — Stephen Lloyd,
Gentleman, 6. 1906 ; Martin Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1908 ;
Thomas Wigram Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 191 1 ; John Michael
Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1913. Res. — 19 Portland Road,
Edgba-ton.
William Dillworth Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1876 ; tn. 1905,
Elsie Maria Wordsworth ; and has issue — Geoffrey Dil-
worth Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1906 Res. — West Garth,
Normanton, Yorks.
Edmund Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1880. Res.
Son of Francis Henry Lloyd, Esq., J. P., of Stowe
Hill, Lichfield, b. 1844; d. 1916 ; tn. 1867, Alice, d. of
John Eliot Howard, F.R.S.:—
Daniel Charles Lloyd, Gentleman, b. ; m.
Hilda Bolton. Res.
Sons of Richard Borradaile Lloyd, Gentleman, a Banker
in London, b. 1839; tn. Catherine Jean Campbell, d. of
Gilbert P. Money, Bengal Civil Service : —
Richard Money Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1872 ; m. 1903,
Frederica Georgina Anne, widow of Capt. Charles Morris
Kembleand d. of Capt. Frederick William Swann Webber ;
and has issue— Trevor Richard Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1904 ;
and Meryth Freda.
Stanley Owen Lloyd, Esq., Major R.A., b. 1878. Res.—
The Laurels, Frensham, Surrey.
Noel Tudor Lloyd, Esq. , Capt. 5th Batt. Northumberland
Fus. , b. 1882; m. 1909, Marjorie Katherine, elder d. of
Harcourt Sawyer of Lower Farm, Arundel ; and has issue —
a dau. Res.
Sons of Richard Harman Lloyd of Allesley House, b.
1807 ; d. 1867; tn. 1835, Isabella Mary, d. of William
Borradaile of Bedford Hill, Streatham, Surrey: —
Albert Lloyd, Esq., Lt.-Col. late 100th Foot, b. 1842;
tn. Emily, d. of Alexander Crow ; and has Issue — Ethel
Gwendoline; Muriel Winifred ; and Gwladys. Res. —
George Lloyd, Esq., b. 1843 ; tn. Isabel Brisbane, d. cf
John de Courcy Bremer; and has surv. issue — (1) Alfred
Harold Bremer Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1874 [m. 1900,
Florence Richardson; and has issue — Alfred Lloyd, Gentle-
man, b. 1902; and Isabel Malvina]; (2) Brisbane Bremer
Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1877; Ina Beatrice [m. 1894, Verner
Wise Moore, and has issue] ; and Isabel Kathleen. Res.—
Llwellyn Septimus Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1851. Res. —
Ernest Octavius Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1853 ; tn. 1888,
Marga et, d. of A. A. Collye -B istow ; and has issue — (1)
Ernest Alfred Collyer Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1890; (2) Ivor
David LloyJ, Gentleman, b. 1903; and Phyllis Margaret
Olivia. Res. —
LLOYD of Trallwyn (H. Coll. 1815). Azure, on a
chevron or, between three spear-heads argent, a torteau
between two bulls' heads caboshed sable. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant
argent, gutt^e-de-sang. surmounting two spears in saltire
proper. Motto—" Instanter perfectus." Livery — Blue
with yellow.
Son of John Ellis Lloyd, b. 1819 ; d. 1873 ; tn. 1845,
Eleanor, d. of JohnSothern of The Priory, Liverpool : —
Hugh Gwynn Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1859. Seat —
Trallwyn, Chwilog, Carnarvonshire. Res — Oregon, U.S.A.
LLOYD of Lossett (Confn. 1885, U.O.). Or, a lion ram-
pant regardant sable, on a canton azure, a cross pat£e fitcWe
of the first. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath
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of the colours, a demi-lion rampant regardant sable, charged
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on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped or. Motto — ' ' Tendit
in ardua virtus."
Son of Clifford Bartholomew LLoyd, Esq., b. 1845 ; d.
1915 ; m. 1st, 1870, Isabella Maria (d. 1892), d. of
Major Des Voeux of Portarlington, Queen's Co. : —
Wilmot Humphrey Clifford LLoyd, Gentleman, b. 1879 ;
m. 1914, Kathleen Mary, only child of William Sullivan of
Killiney, co. Dublin, and g.-dau. of the late Rt. Hon. Sir
Edward Sullivan, Bart., P.C., Lord Chancellor of Ireland ;
and has issue— Desmond Humphrey Clifford LLoyd, Gentle-
man, b. 1917 ; and Nedda Cecil Clifford. Res. — Losset,
Killiney, co. Dublin.
Son of Lt.-Col. William Chetwode LLoyd, formerly
20th Hussars, served in Sudan 1884-5, b. 1846; d.
1909 ; m , Catherine, eldest d. of Thomas Garnett
of Furze Hill Lodge, Brighton : —
Humphrey LLoyd, Gentleman, b.
Younger son of Bartholomew Clifford LLoyd (see
above); m. 2nd, Caroline Hamilton Brooke: —
Brig. -Gen. Frederick Charles LLoyd, C.B., formerly
Lincolnshire Regt., served in S. Africa 1900-2 in command
7th Batt. Mounted Infantry (mentioned in desp. , Brevet-
Major, Queen's Medal and five clasps, King's Medal and
two clasps), and Great War 1914-17, b. i860; m.
Millicent, ygst. d. of Thomas Garnett ; and has issue-
Clifford Humphrey LLoyd, Gentleman, Lieut. R A., 6. ;
and Vera Millicent. Res. — 10 Cromwell Road, Hove,
Sussex.
Son of Col. Robert Clifford LLoyd, b. 1809 ; d. 1864 ;
m. , Annie (d. 1908), d. of Capt. George Savage,
13th Light Dragoons: —
Col. Wilford Neville LLoyd, C.B., C.V.O., T.D., late
R.A., one of H.M.'s Hon. Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms,
J. P. Cheshire, b. 1855 ; m. 1891, Ella Margaret, only d. of
Very Rev. Arthur Purey-Cust, Dean of York ; and has issue.
Seat — Eccleston Hill, Chester. Res. — 4 Halkin Street,
S.W. Clubs — Travellers', Naval and Military.
Sons of Rev. John Frederick LLoyd, Archdeacon of
Waitemata, and Minister of St. Paul's Church, Auck-
land, N.Z. , afterwards Rector of Newton Wold,
Lincoln, b. 1810; d. 1875 '< m- l85x. Sarah Greer : — ■
Humphrey Selwyn LLoyd, Gentleman, b. 1870; m. ,
Caroline, eldest d. of William Hutton Perkins ; and has
issue — Charles LLoyd, Gentleman, b- 1898. Res. —
Humphrey Selwyn LLoyd, Gentleman, b. 1 871 ; m. ;
and has issue — Bartholomew Humphrey Selwyn LLoyd,
Gentleman, b. 1900 ; and Dorothey Irene. Res.
Son of Col. Edmond George Knapp Piersy LLoyd,
Military Member of the Terr. Force Assoc, of the Co.
of London, Staff Officer N. London Vol. Brig, (ret.),
b. 1842 ; d. 1923 ; m. 1873, Emma Susanna, d. of
Benjamin Johnson, M.D. : —
Langford Newman LLoyd, Esq., C.M.G., D.S.O.,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Col. late R.A.M.C, Asst. Dir. Med.
Services, Southern Command, served in S. Africa 1899-1901
(desp. twice), and Great War (desp. 5 times, Croix de
Guerre avec palme), b. 1873 ; m. 1912, Lilian Mary, d. of
Surg.-Gen. Sir William Hooper, K.C .S.I., M.D., F.R.CS.
Res. — The White Bungalow, Tidworth, Hants. Club —
Army and Navy.
LLOYD of Gyffylliog (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1. argent,
three boars' heads couped close sable (Kowryd ap Kadfan) ;
2. sable, three nags' heads erased argent (Cadell Deyrnllwg) ;
3. sable, three escutcheons or, each charged with a lion
rampant gules (Vortigern); 4. azure, three coronets in pale
or (Beli Mawr).
Issue of Robert Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1831 ; d. 1899 ;
m. 1856, Sarah Jones of Manchester: —
? Issue.
Sons of Humphrey Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1841 ; d.
1913 ; m. 1st, 1863, Ellen (d. 1904), d. of John Jones
of Manchester; 2nd, 1905, Sarah Sophia, d. of the
Rev. William Harley:—
Albert Hugh Lloyd, Gentleman, F.S.A. , b. 1864 ; m. 1892,
Jessie, d. of John Brown, D.D. ; and has issue — Muriel
Eleanor Haydon. Res. — St. John's House, Cambridge.
John Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1869 ; m. 1897, Ida, d. ol
William Linnell of Stretford, Lancashire.
William Brinley Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1873; m. 1899,
Marianne, d. of William Alison Laxton of Sale, Cheshire.
Res. —
CHARLES WESTALL LLOYD, Esq., J. P. Born
March 31, 1834, being the fourth son of the late William
Lloyd of Parteen Manor House, Kilquane, co. Clare, by
his wife Jane Fitzgerald, younger dau. and co-heir of Charles
Henry Fitzgerald de Beaumont (t'migre" noble). Armorial
bearings — Quarterly, 1. sable, three nags' heads erased
argent; 2. quarterly, i. and iiii. , sable, three nags' heads erased
argent ; ii. and iii. , argent, a castle triple-towered sable, port
overt, chained tranverse or ; 3. per pale or and gules, two lions
rampant addorsed counterchanged ; 4. sable, three nags'
heads erased argent ; 5. azure, three ducal crowns in pale
or, and 351 other quarterings (vide Lloyd of Stockton).
Mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a nag's head erased argent. Motto
£10
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1195
— " Fide ne diffide." Married, March 31, 1869, Anne, dau.
of John Karkeek Kirkham of Oxley, Victoria, Australia ;
and has Issue — (1) Charles Kirkham Lloyd, Gentleman, b.
July 16, 1870 ; (2) Harry Herbert|de BeaumontLloyd, Gentle-
man, b. Dec. 31, 1873 ; (3) Arthur Leslie Lloyd, Gentleman,
b. April 15, 1875 ; (4) Ernest Winser Lloyd, Gentleman,
b. Nov. 4, 1876; (5) Reginald John Lloyd, Gentle-
man, b. March 31, 1881 ; and Ethel Louise. Postal
address — Tarramia, Bobinawarrah, Oxleyshire, Victoria,
Australia.
LLOYD of Stockton, Yorks. (H. Coll., 19 March 1909,
in substitution for an earlier grant). Or, three lions
dormant in pale sable. Mantling sable and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm vested azure,
cuffed argent, the hand grasping a lizard fessewise proper.
Motto — " Pwy vaeddia'n deffro."
Son of Rev. Henry Lloyd, M.A. , Rector of Yar-
borough, co. Lincoln, b. 1815 ; d. 1862; m. 1858,
Anne Eliza, d. of Rev. W. Roy, D.D., Rector of
Skirbeck, Lines. : —
George William Lloyd, Esq., J. P. Lines, and N. Rdg.
Yorks., M.A. Camb. , b. 1861 ; m. 1922, Mabel Jane, d. of
the late Rev. Dawson Campbell. Seat — Stockton Hall,
York. Clubs — Cavendish, Yorkshire (York).
Sons of Henry John Graeme Lloyd, Esq. , Hon. Maj. in
the Army, Lt.-Col. and Hon. Col. late comdg. 3rd
Batt. , Duke of Cornwall's Lt. Inf., b. 1862; d. 1919 ;
m. 1886, Caroline Emily, d. of T. H. Peter-Hoblyn of
Colquite, co. Cornwall : —
Cyril Gascoigne Lloyd, Gentleman, Lieut. E.R. of York-
shire Yeo. , b. 1887. Club — Cavalry.
John Rodney Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1890.
Henry Graeme Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1892. Res. —
LLOYD of Stockton-in-Chirbury, co. Salop (H. Col).).
Quarterly of 356, viz. : 1. Lloyd of Stockton: Sable, three
nags' heads erased argent ; 2. Sir Griffith Vaughan, Knight
Banneret of Agincourt : Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, three nags'
heads erased argent; 2 and 3, argent, a " castle " triple-
towered sable, port overt, chained transverse or (Sir John
Oldcastle, Lord Cobham) ; 3. Griffith ap Beli, de la Garth,
Lord of Guilsfield : Per pale or and gules, two lions rampant
addorsed counterchanged ; 4. Brochwel Ysgithrog, King of
Powys and Earl of Chester (ob. anno 617) : Sable, three nags'
heads erased argent ; 5. Beli Mawr, or Belinus the Great,
King of Britain : Azure, three ducal crowns in pale or ; 6.
Sir Aron ap Rhys, Knight of the Sepulchre : Argent, a lion
rampant gardant gules ; 7. Sir Aron ap Rhys, Knight of
the Sepulchre : Argent, a lion rampant sable, ducally
gorged with chain reflexed over the back or ; 8. Bledrey,
Lord of Cilsant (ob. anno 1119): Argent, three bulls' heads
caboshed sable, horned or; 9. Cadivor Vawr, Lord of
Blaenkych, Cilsant, and Dived (ob. anno 1084): Argent, a
lion rampant gardant sable; 10. Seisyllt, from Pilius
King of Dived : Azure, a wolf rampant argent ; 11. Meiric,
King of Dived : Azure, a chevron between three cocks
argent, armed, crested, and wattled or ; 12. Meredydd, of
Dived: Sable, a boar statant argent, armed and bristled
or, between six fleurs-de-lys, three in chief and three in
base of the second ; 13. Llwch Llawen Vawr, Peer of
Wales: Azure, a boar argent, armed, bristled, collared,
and chained or, to a tree of the second ; 14. Griffith ap
Cydrych, Lord of Gwinvai : Sable, a lion rampant argent;
15. Gwaethvoed, Prince of Gwent and Cardigan, and
Lord of Gwinvai (killed anno 1057) : Or, a lion rampant
regardant sable ; 16. Gwrvdyr, Prince of Powys and
Cardigan : Azure, three ducal crowns or ; 17. Beli Mawr,
or Belinus the Great, King of Britain : Azure, three ducal
crowns or ; 18. Edwin ap Teithwallt, Prince of Cardigan :
Sable, a lion rampant argent ; 19. Cunedda Wledig, King
of North Wales (ob. anno 389) : Sable, three roses argent,
barbed and seeded proper ; 20. Padarn Peisrudd : Sable,
three spears erect in fesse argent ; 21. Beli Mawr, King of
Britain : Azure, three ducal crowns or ; 22. Morfydd verch
Inyr, King of Gwent : Per pale, or and azure, a lion ram-
pant argent, supporting a tree eradicated proper ; 23. Inyr,
King of Gwent : Per pale, azure and sable, three fleurs-
de lys or ; 24. Cadwalader, last King of the Britons (ob.
anno 688) : Azure, a cross patee fitchee or; 25. Cadwallon,
King of the Britons : Or, on a pale azure, three ducal
crowns of the first, all within a bordure sable, thereon six
annulets, three, two, and one of the field ; 26. Cunedda
Wledig, King of North Wales (ob. anno 389) : As No. 19 ;
27. Padarn Peisrudd: As No. 20; 28. Sir Howell, Knight,
Lord of Caerlleon : Gules, three towers triple-towered
argent ; 29. Owen Wan, Lord of Caerlleon and Mac-
hynlheth : Sable, a plate between three towers triple-
towered argent; 30. Howel Dha, or " The Good," King
of all Wales (ob. anno 948) : Gules, a lion rampant within
a bordure indented or ; 31. Cadell, Prince of South Wales
(ob. anno 907) : Argent, three lions passant regardant in
pale gules ; 32. Roderic Mawr, or " The Great," King of all
Wales (slain in battle in 877) : Or, a lion passant guardant
llo
Mo
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gules ; 33. Mervyn Frych, King of the Cambro Britons and
Earl of Angessey (slain 843) : Argent, on three fusils con-
j Aned in fesse gules, three eagles displayed or ; 34. Coel
Godebog, King of Britain : Azure, a cross couped engrailed
between four ducal crowns or ; 35. Beli Mawr, King of
Britain : As No. 5 ; 36. Cadell ap Brochwel ap Eiiseg,
King of Powys : Sable, three nags' heads erased argent ;
37. Beli Mawr, King of Britain: As No. 5; 38. Conan
Tyndaethwy, King of the Cambro Britons (ob. anno 818) :
Azure, a cross patee fitchee between four ducal crowns or ;
39. Idwal Ywrch, King of the Cambro Britons (ob. anno
720) : Azure, a cross patee fitchee, between four martlets
or ; 40. Cadwalader, last King of the Britons (ob. anno 688) :
As No. 24 ; 41. Cadwallon, King of the Britons : As No. 25 :
42. Cunedda Wledig, King of North Wales (ob. anno 389) ;
As No. 19 ; 43. Padarn Peisrudd : As No. 20 ; 44. Cunedda
Wledig, King of North Wales : As No. 19 ; 45. Padarn
Peisrudd : As No. 20 ; 46. Mervyn, Prince of Powys (slain
anno 900) : Quarterly, gules and or, four lions passant
gardant counterchanged ; 47 to 58. As Nos. 32 to 43 ;
59. Beli Mawr, King of Britain : As No. 5 ; 60 to 62. As
Nos. 19 to 21 ; 63. Rees Grug, Lord of Llanymdhyfri
(ob. anno 1233) : Argent, a lion rampant sable, crowned
gules; 64. Rhys, Prince of South Wales (ob. anno 1196):
Quarterly 1 and 4, argent, a lion rampant sable, crowned or ;
2 and 3, sable, a pomegranate leaved and slipped or, seeded
gules ; 65. Rees ap Tudor, Prince of Wales (slain anno 1089) :
Gules, a lion rampant or ; 66. Rees ap Tudor, Prince of Wales
(slain anno 1089) : Argent, a lion rampant sable, crowned
or; 67. Tudor the Great, Prince of Wales (slain in battle
anno 992) : Argent, three lions passant regardant in pale
gules ; 68 to 81. As Nos. 30 to 43 ; 82 to 85. As. Nos. 59
to 62 ; 86 to 102. As Nos. 46 to 62 ; 103. Alio ap Rywallon of
Trevnant in Powys : Or, three lions' heads erased gules,
within a bordure engrailed azure; 104. Iestyn ap Gwrgant,
Prince of Glamorgan (ob. anno 1091) : Gules, three chev-
ronels argent ; 105. Llowdden, Lord of Uwch Aeron :
Gules, a griffin segreant or ; 106. Uchtred, Prince of Engle-
field, and one of the fifteen Peers (ob. anno 11 10) : Argent,
a cross fleurette' engrailed sable, between four Cornish
choughs proper, on a chief azure a boar's head couped of
the first, tusked or; 107. Edwin ap Grono, Prince of
Englefield (slain anno 1073) : Argent, a cross fleurett^e
engt ailed sable, between four Cornish choughs proper ; 108
to 142. As Nos. 68 to 102 ; 143. Griffith Broughton, Lord of
Broughton : Sable, a chevron between three owls argent ;
144. Madoc, de la Home (temp. Ed. I.) : Sable, three owls
argent ; 145. Winsbury, de Winsbury : Or, a fesse chequy
of the field and gules, a chief indented azure ; 146.
Ednowain ap Bradwen, one of the fifteen Tribes of North
Wales: Gules, three snakes nowed argent ; 147. Marchudd,
one of the fifteen Peers of North Wales (ob. anno 840) :
Gules, a Saracen's head erased proper, wreathed about the
temples argent and azure ; 148. Cadrod Calchevynydd, Earl
of Northampton and Lord of Dunstable : Azure, a lion
rampant argent ; 149. Cynwydd, Earl of Northampton and
Lord of Dunstable : Vert, a chevron between three mullets
or; 150. Coel Godebog, King of Britain: As No. 34;
151. Riryd, alias Pothan Vlaidd : Argent, on a bend
vert, three wolves' heads erased of the field ; 152. Riryd
Vlaidd, Lord of Penllyn, one of the fifteen Peers (ob. anno
1 108) : Vert, a chevron between three wolves' heads erased
argent ; 153. Rhys ap Gwerystan : Sable, three roses argent,
barbed and seeded proper; 154. Padarn Peisrudd: As
No. 20; 155. Beli Mawr, or Belinus the Great, King of
Britain: as No. 5; 156. Gwrgen, Lord of Bryne : Argent,
three greyhounds courant in pale sable, collared or ; 157.
Cynvyn Hirdreff, Lord of Nevyn : Azure, three ducal
crowns or ; 158. Blaidd Rudd, Lord of Gest : Azure, a
wolf passant argent ; 159. Sir Alexander Middleton, of
Middleton : Gules, on a bend or, three lions passant
guardant sable ; 160. De Boulers, Lord of Marrington :
Argent, two Cornish choughs in pale proper ; 161. Baldwyn,
Lord of Diddlesbury : Per pale, argent and sable, a lion
rampant counterchanged ; 162. Lloyd, of Stockton and
Bedstone as No. 1; 163 to 206 as Nos. 2 to 45; 207.
Beli Mawr, or Belinus the Great, King of Britain, as
No. 5; 208 to 322 as Nos. 46 to 160; 323. Baldwyn,
Lord of Diddlesbury, as No. 161 ; and many others — in
all 356 quarterings (see Norfolk, xvi. 45). Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a nag's
head erased argent. Motto — "Fide ne diffide." Livery —
(Undress) : black, with white facings, and silver braid and
buttons, yellow and red striped waistcoat, and black trousers
with silver braid stripes; (full dress): blue plush breeches,
silver buttons, gold garters, and white stockings.
Sons of Frederick Bianchi Lloyd, Esq., of Oakland,
California, Joint Lord of the Manor of Stockton-in-
Chirbury, b. 1832; d. 1902; m. 1871, Jane, d. of John
Kent, Esq., of Brangie, Oxley Plains, Victoria, Aus-
tralia, J. P. :—
Brochwel Frederick de Bonlers Lloyd, Esq., heir male of a
Knight Banneret of Agincourt, b. 1873. Estate — Stockton-
in-Chirbury, co. Salop.
William Vaughan Broughton Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1883.
Colonel THOMAS EDWARD JOHN LLOYD, late
Lt.-Col. and Hon. Col. 3rd Batt. (Mil.) Duke of Cornwall's
Light Inf. (ret.), J.P and D.L. Anglesey, High Sheriff
1881, J.P. for Carnarvonshire. Assumed the name of
Lloyd 1871. Born 1856, being the only son of R. Lloyd
Jones- Parry of Aberdunant, Carnarvonshire, D. L. , J.P. , by
his wife Mary Isabella, dau. of E. Owen Snow. Armorial
bearings — Gules, on a chevron invected ermine, between
three Sax ns' heads affrontee couped at the neck proper,
an anchor erect between two fleurs-de-lys sable, impaling
the arms of Heygate, namely gules, two bars argent, on a
bend or, a torteau between two leopards' faces azure.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a Saxon's head affrontee, erased at the neck
proper, wreathed about the temples or and sable, between
two fleurs-de-lys of the last. Married, Dec. 23, 1879, Rosa-
mond Anna, third dau. of Sir Frederick William Heygate,
2nd Baronet; and has had Issue — (1) Robert Love Lloyd,
Esq., Major Roy. Welsh Fus., b. 1881 ; killed in Gallipoli
1915 ; (2) Roger E. J. Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1882 [ni. 1914,
Peverel de Lormet, 3rd d. of Sir Marteine Lloyd, Bart.
(9 •v •)']'< (3) Frederick Jasper Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1885 [m.
1913, Violet Evelyn, d. ot late Ewen Charles Davidson,
71st H.L.I.]; (4) Humphrey Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1899;
Sydney Frances Marv ; and Rosamond Georgina [m. 1922,
T. Taylor, Fellow B.N.C. Coll., Oxford]. Seats— Plas
Tregayan, Llangwyllog, Anglesey; Aberdunant, Carnarvon-
shire. Club — Sports'.
LLOYD [1164 — according to ancient Welsh tradition, as
follows: Cadifor ap Dyfnwal, Lord ofCastell Hywel, &c. ,
9th in descent from Rhodri Mawr {i.e. Roderic the Great),
King of all Wales, took by escalade in the above year the
castle of Cardigan (Aberteifi)fromthe Earl of Clare (Rogerde
Clare, Earl of Gloucester) and the Flemings, for whiih his
first cousin and father-in-law, the ''great Lord Rhys," Prince
of South Wales, whose daughter Catrin he had married, gave
him considerable lands and a shield of arms as under.
Cadifor was descended from Tudwal Gloff (a younger son of
Rhodri Mawr), and would otherwise have borne for arms,
" azure, a wolf rampant argent." — Ped. H. Coll.] — Sable, a
spear-head imbrued between three scaling-ladders argent, on
a chief gules, a castle of the second, with many quarterings,
which, including repetitions, would number 153, of which
the 71 chief quartering^ are as shown in the accompanying
illustration, and are duly proved and registered. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest -On a wreath of the colours, a
wolf rampant ardent, the neck encircled by an annulet or,
holding between the paws a broken spear proper, the head
downwards piercing the sinister paw imbrued gules. Motto
— " Ar Dduw y gyd." Standard of his livery colours of
green and white, thereon his Badge, a wolf rampant argent,
the sinister paw embrued and the neck encircled by an
annulet or. Livery— (Dress), olive green coat, waistcoat,
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and breeches, with silver lace or braid, white stockings,
silver buttons, garters and buckles ; (undress), olive green
coat and overcoat, white piping or braid, olive green and
white striped waistcoat, silver buttons and hatband.
Sons of Howard Meuric Lloyd, Esq., Barrister-at Law,
J. P. and (1905) High Sheriff co. Carmarthen, M.A.
(Oxon.), of Cynghordy, co. Carmarthen, and formerly
of Delfryn, b. 1853; d. \^zz \ m. May 7, 1890, Aimee,
only surviving dau. of John Peel of Danyrallt, co. Car-
marthen, Esq., J. P. and D.L. for that co., High Sheriff
1883, and J. P. for West Riding co. Yorks. :—
The late Wymond Howard Loyd, Esq., Undergraduate
New Coll. Oxford, temp. Capt. 1st Herefordshire Regt.,
b. 1893; served Great War in Gallipoli ; accidentally killed
at Park Hall Camp, Oswestry, Mar. 19th, 1916.
Jasper Searle Lloyd, Esq., late Capt. 2nd King Edward's
Own Goorkha Rifles, served Great War 1914, N. W.
Frontier India 1915-16, Iraq 1917-18, North Persia 1918-19,
and again in Iraq 1919 (invalided out 1922 owing to ill
J4SP£R.SG/RI£LL0Y&
health caused by war services), b. 1896; m. 1918, Dorothy
Tweedie, d. of Lt.-Col. Lewis Gordon Fischer, late I. M.S.,
and has issue — Wymond Rhodri Lloyd, Gentleman, b. 1919.
Res. — The Old Farm, Piltdown, Sussex.
Guy Vaughan Lloyd, Gentleman, b. Aug. 12, 1901. Res.
— Cynghordy, nr. Llandovery, co. Carmarthen.
LLOYD of Rockville. Azure, a chevron or, a chief
erminois. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, an eagle displayed with two heads sable,
armed and langued gules.
Sons of William Lloyd, Esq., of Rockville, J. P., D.L. ,
Capt. and Hon. Major 5th Batt. Connaught Rangers,
b. 1858 ; d. 1912 ; m. 1884, May Brodribb, dau. of
Major William Lancelot Hutchinson : —
William Hutchinson Lloyd, Gentleman, High Sheriff
co. Roscommon 1909, late Lieut. 9th Batt. K.R.R.C.,
b. April 2, 1885. Seat — Rockville, Drumsna, Roscommon.
Coote Richard Fitzgerald Lloyd, Gentleman, b. July 2,
1887,
LLOYD (R.L., 1 Dec. 1915 ; H. Coll.). Quarterly,
1 and 4, per bend sinister ermine and ermines, a lion
rampant, holding a spear erect or, a bordure gules
charged with three roses argent and (for distinction)
thereon a cross crosslet or (for Lloyd); 2 and 3, quar-
terly; i. and iiii., argent, on a chevron azure between
three roses gules, barbed vert, seeded or, a water-bouget
between two estoiles of the field (for Rose); ii. and iii.,
vert, a fesse erminois, between two pheons erect in chief
and a bugle-horn stringed in base (for Holden).
Mantling sable and argent. Crests — 1 . on a wreath of the
colours, an unicorn's head erased, per bend sinister
ermine and ermines, armed and gorged with an antique
crown or, on the crown a cross crosslet gules (for
distinction) (for Lloyd) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a
cubit arm erect vested sable, cuff argent, the arm
charged with two estoiles of the last, in the hand a red
rose slipped, stalked and leaved proper (for Rose). Motto
— " I'r goleuni." Livery — Claret, with blue collar and
cuffs.
Son of Conway Lucas Rose, of Farnham House, Ch&rd,
Somerset, b. 1817; d. 1910 ; m. 1847, Louisa, d. of
John E. Madocks, M.P. , of Vron Iw and Glan y
wern : —
The late John Lloyd (formerly Rose), Esq., Major 84th
Yorks. and Lanes. Regt. , b. ; m. 1883, Sophie Charlotte
Frances, only surv. child of Edward Lloyd, Esq., of
Bryndislis, Llangollen (who on the death of her brother
Edward Owen Vaughan Lloyd in 1914, s. to the Estates of
Rhagatt and Berth, N. Wales). He assumed the surname
of Lloyd in lieu of Rose, and the arms of Lloyd quarterly
with his own by Royal License 19 15, and d. 1926, having
had issue — Ronald Madoc Tierney Lloyd, Esq., Capt.
York and Lancaster Regt., b. 1884 ; killed in action 1916 ;
Renee Victoria Mary Rose \m. 1916, Major R. J. Alexander,
M.C., and has issue].
LLOYD-BAKER of Hardwicke Court (Arms for Baker,
H. Coll., 30 May 191 1). Azure, on a fesse engrailed,
cottised plain, between three swans' heads erased at the
neck or, as many cinquefoils gules. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — Issuant from an antique crown or, a dexter
arm embowed proper, holding in the hand proper a swan's
head as in the arms.
Surv. issue of Michael Granville Lloyd Lloyd-
Baker, Esq., J. P., Capt. R. Gloucester Hussars Yeo.
(eld. son of Granville Edwin Lloyd Lloyd-Baker,
Esq., see below), b. 1873 ; killed in action 1916 ;
m. 1898, Hon. Blanche Verney, d. of Lord Willough-
by de Broke : —
Olive Katharine Lloyd. Seat — Hardwicke Court,
Gloucester. Res. — The Cottage, Hardwicke, Gloucester.
Audrey Pamela Lloyd.
Second, but only surv. son of Granville Edwin
Lloyd Lloyd-Baker, Esq., D.L., J. P., of Hardwicke
Court, b. 1841 ; assumed by R.L. 191 1 the additional
surname of Lloyd ; d. 1923 ; m. 1868, Catherine
(d. 1890), d. of the late Hon. Arthur Lascelles, of
Norley, Chester : —
Arthur Barwick Lloyd Lloyd-Baker, Esq., D.S.O.,
T.D., J. P., D.L. co. Gloucester, Lt.-Col. late Oxford and
Bucks. L.I., served Great War, has Croix de Guerre,
b. 1883. Res. — Hardwick Court, Gloucester. Clubs —
Carlton, Cavendish.
LLOYD - MOSTYN. Quarterly, r and 4, per bend
sinister ermine and ermines, a lion rampant or (for
Mostyn) ; 2 and 3, gules, a Saracen's head affrontee,
erased at the neck proper, wreathed about the temples
argent and sable (for Lloyd). Mantling gules and argent.
Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a
lion rampant or ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a
Saracen's head as in the arms; 3. on a wreath of the
colours, a stag trippant proper, charged on the shoulder
with an escutcheon gules, thereon a chevron ermine
between three men's heads in profile proper. Motto —
" Dial gwaed cymru."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Llewellyn Nevill Vaughan Lloyd-
Mostyn, 3rd Baron Mostyn, J. P., D.L., Vice-Adm.
of N. Wales and Carmarthen, b. 1856; d. 1929;
m. 1879, Lady Mary Clements, O.B.E., sister of
4th Earl of Leitrim : —
Rt Hon. Sir Edward Llewellyn Roger Lloyd-Mostyn,
4th Baron Mostyn (10 Sept. 1831), of Mostyn, co. Flint
5 th Bart. (29 Aug. 1778) [Supporters — On the dexter, a
stag proper, attired or, charged on the shoulder with an
escutcheon gules, thereon a chevron argent, between
three men's heads couped in profile proper ; on the sinister,
a lion or, charged on the shoulder with an escutcheon
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argent, thereon a cross engrailed and fleurettee sable,
between four Cornish choughs proper], Lieut. Household
Cavalry, b. 1885 ; m. 1918, Constance Mary, d. of W. H.
Reynolds, of Aldeburgh, Suffolk ; and has surv. issue —
Hon. Roger Edward Lloyd Mostyn, b. 1920 ; Hon. John
Llewellyn Lloyd-Mostyn, b. 1922. Seats— Mostyn Hall,
Holywell, co. Flint ; Gloddaeth, Llandudno.
Hon. Roderic Clements Lloyd-Mostyn, b. 1887.
LLOYD-JOHNES of Dolaucothy (H. Coll.). Quar-
terly, 1 and 4, argent, a chevron between three
ravens sable, all within a bordure engrailed gules, charged
with ten bezants (for Johnes) ; 2 and 3, per chevron
engrailed or and gules, in chief three boars' heads erased
sable, in base a lion rampant regardant also or (for
Lloyd). Mantling sable and argent. Crests — 1. on a
wreath of the colours, on two halberts in saltire, the
staves gules, headed or, a xaven as in the arms (for
Johnes) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, upon the battle-
ments of a tower, a lion rampant guardant sable, holding
between the forepaws a bear's head erased proper (for
Lloyd). Motto — " Deus pascit corvos."
Second son of Walter Lloyd, of Pantyrathro, Car-
marthen, b. 1840; d. 1882; m. 1862, Elizabeth
Davis : —
Rev. Herbert Thomas Charles Lloyd- Johnes, M.C.,
M.A. Oxon., formerly Rector of Croydon-cum-Clopton,
and Hatley-St.-George, Cambs., Patron of the living of
Hatley-St. -George, served Great War as Chaplain to
the Forces 1915-19 (desp. twice, M.C.), b. 1871, on suc-
ceeding to the Estates of Dolaucothy under the will of
his cousin. Lady Hills-Johnes he assumed 1928 the addi-
tional surname of Johnes, m. 1900, Georgina Mary, 2nd
d. of Arthur Holloway of St. Annes-on-Sea, and has
issue — Herbert Johnes Lloyd-Johnes, Gentleman, Lieut.
R.A. (T.), b. 1900 ; John Walter Ferlax Lloyd-Johnes,
Gentleman, b. 191 1 ; and Helen Mary. Seat — Dolaucothy,
Pumpsaint, Llandilo, S. Wales. Clubs — New Oxford and
Cambridge, Carmarthen County (Carmarthen).
LOBNITZ (L.O.) Azure, three estoiles of six points
and in chief a crescent moon or. Mantling azure, doubled
or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a plume of three
ostrich feathers, that in the centre or between two azure.
Motto—" Be mindful."
Son of the late Henry Lobnitz, Esq., J. P. Renfrew : —
Sir Frederick Lobnitz, K.B.E., Officer of Legion of
Honour, D.L., J. P. co. Renfrew, b. 1863 ; m. 1898,
Lizzie Georgina, d. of the late George Pearson, Esq.,
J. P., of Vrickendonbury, and has issue — Henry Pearson
Lobnitz, Esq., b. 1904 ; Alwilda [m. 1921, Lawrence
Reynolds Palmer, Esq., D.S.O., Comdr. R.N.] ; and
Catherine. Res. — Ross Hall, Crockston, Renfrewshire.
Clubs — Carlton, Western.
The Right Hon. EDWARD DOUGLAS LOCH, 2nd
Baron Loch of Drylaw, co. Midlothian (1895), C.B., C.M.G.,
M.V.O., D.S.O., Maj.-Gen. late Gren. Guards, General
Staff Officer 2nd Grade at War Office 1911-14, Head-
quarter Staff 1914, Brig.-Gen. Gen. Staff 1915-17, Bdr.
Comdr. 1917, a Lord in Waiting to the King 1911-14,
Capt. Yeomen of the Guard 1924. Born 1873, being
the son of the 1st Baron Loch, G.C.B., G.C.M.G.,
by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of the Hon. Edward Ernest
Villiers (L.O. 1672-7, matric. 1875). Or, a saltire engrailed
sable, between in fesse two swans in water proper, all within
a bordure vert. Mantling sable, doubled or. Crest— On
a wreath of his liveries, a swan devouring a perch proper.
Motto— "Assiduitate non desidia." Supporters— On the
dexter side a Tartar, and on the sinister side a Zulu, both
proper. Married, 1905, Lady Margaret, dau. of 5th Mar-
quess of Northampton ; and has issue— Hon. George Henry
C&mpton Loch, b. 1916; Hon. Spencer Douglas Loch,
b. 1920; Hon Maysie Elizabeth ; Hon. Jean Sybil; and
Hon. Helen. Seat— Stoke College, Stoke-by-Clare, Suffolk.
Res. — 51 Lennox Gardens, S.W.i. Clubs— Guards',
Travellers'.
LOCH (L.O. circa 1672, but in use at an earlier date,
rematric. 1925). Or, a saltire engrailed sable between two
swans proper, naiant in lochs undy azure and argent, in
the chief point a mullet gules for difference. Mantling
sable, doubled or. Crest — A swan devouring a perch
proper. Motto — " Assiduitate non desidia."
Eld. surv. son of William Loch, Esq., CLE., Lieut. -
Col. Indian Staff Corps, b. 1846; d. 1901 ; m. 1876,
Edith Marv, d. oi James Gibbs, Esq., C.S.I., CLE.,
I.C.S. :— '
Gordon Loch, Esq., F.R.G.S., F.S.A. Scot., Fellow
R. Celtic Society, Fellow Scottish History Society, Major
Indian Army, Political Dept. of Government of India,
b. 1887. Post, add.— c/o Lloyd's Bank, Hornby Road,
Bombay, Clubs — Jun. Naval and Military, New (Edin-
burgh).
LOCKER (H. Coll.). Per pale argent and sable, on a
chevron nebuly between three dragons' heads erased, as
many padlocks, all counterchanged. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of
a stag's head erased proper, attired gold, two keys in
saltire or.
Sons of Frederick Locker (-Lampson) of 25 Chesham
Street, Belgrave Square, b. 1821 ; d. 1895 ; m. 2nd,
1874, Hannah Jane, d. of Sir Curtis Lampson, 1st
Bart. :—
Godfrey Lampson Tennyson Locker- Lampson, Esq.,
M.P. Salisbury 1810-18, and Wood Green Div. Middx.
since 1918, formerly Third Sec. in Diplomatic Service, b.
toe
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1875 ; m. 1905, Sophie Felicite, d. of William Hatfield
De Rodes of Barlbrough Hall, Chesterfield. Res. —
Barlbrough Hall, Chesterfield; Rowfant, Copthorne, Sussex.
Club — Marl borough .
Oliver Stillingfleet Locker-Lampson, Esq., C.M.G. ,
D.S.O., Comdr. R.N.V.R., M.P. for N., or Ramsey, Div.
of Huntingdonshire 1910 and 1918-22, and for Handsworth
Div. Birmingham since 1922, Barr.-at-Law, b. 1880; in.
1923, Jacqueline Blanca. d. of Arthur Paget, of Pasadena,
California. Res. — New Haven Court, Cromer ; 4 North
Street, Westminster, S.W.i. Clubs— Bath, Travellers',
R.A.C.
LOCKETT (H. Coll.). Or, on a chevron engrailed
gules, between two stags' heads couped proper in chief and
a rose of the second in base, two padlocks of the first.
Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
LOCKETT (H. Coll ). Or, on a chevron engrailed
gules, between two stags' heads couped proper in chief and
a rose of the second in base, barbed and seeded of the third,
two padlocks of the first. Mantling gules and or. Crest —
on a rock, a stag's head couped, both proper, gorged with
a collar engrailed vair, holding in his mouth a padlock
gules. Motto — " Non nobis solum."
Sons of Richard Robertson L* ckett, Gentleman, b.
1846 ; d. 1905 ; m. 1872, Isabella Maria, only d. of
John Sherlock Paterson of Magherafelt, co. Derry, and
Castle Wellan, co. Down : —
Richard Cyril Lockett, Esq., J. P., F.S.A., b. 1873; m-
1906, Beatrice, yst. d. of Archibald Bell of 12 Hyde Park
Place, London, W. , and of Buenos Ayres, Argentine
Republic; and has issue — (1) Richard Jeffrey Lockett,
Gentleman, b. 1907; (2) Gerald Derek Lockett, Gentleman,
b. 1909 ; and Sheila Beatrice. Res. — 58 Cadogan Place,
S.W.i. Clubs — Carlton, Windham.
John Lockett, Gentleman, b. 1877; m. 1907, Grimanesa,
d. of Don Felipe B. Romero, Iquique, Chili ; and has issue
— John Pnterson Lockett, Gentleman, b. 1914; Norah
Isabella ; Teresa Sybil ; and Grimanesa. Res. — 14 Addison
Crescent, W.
Gerald Gonville Lockett, Gentleman, b. 1879. Res. —
Enmore, Alexandra Drive, Liverpool.
Garstang Bradstock Lockett, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; m.
1911, Hilda, d. of Juan L. de Loayza of Iquique; and
has issue — John Bradstock Edvart Lockett, Gentleman,
b. 1912 ; and Hilda Isabella Maria. Res.—
On a wreath of the colours , upon a rock , a stag's head proper,
gorged with a collar engrailed vair and holding in the mouth
a padlock gules. Motto — " Non nobis solum."
Sons of Charles Harrison Lockett, Gentleman, b. 1843 >
d. 1907; m. 1871, Catherine Buchanan, d. of Robert
Kerr of Liverpool, by Jane Dow his wife : —
Colonel William Jeffrey Lockett, D..S.O., nth Hussars
(ret.), has Order of Iron Cross, Third Class, of Austria,
b. 1873; m. 1908, Jeanetta de Vere, elder d. of Major
George Paynter of Grantham, by Jeanetta Beauclerk,
granddau. of the 8th Duke of St Albans ; and has issue
— Jeanetta Verona. Res. — 21 Belgrave Square, S.W.i.
George Gordon Lockett, Gentleman, b. 1876; m. 1911,
Helen, elder d. of John Johnson Houghton of Westwood,
Neston, by Margaret Giffoid Nicholson his wife. Res. —
Robert Kerr Lockett, Gentleman, b. 1878 ; m. 1909,
Ellen Hilda, d. of Edward Brockl hurst Fielden of Condover
Hall, by Mary Ellen, d. of Thomas Knowles of Darnhall ;
and has issue — Charles Edward Stuart Lockett, Gentleman,
b. 1910. Res. — The Priory, Hooton, Lanes.
Vivian Noverre Lockett, Esq., Capt. 17th Lancers, b.
1880. Res.—
Sons of Richard Johnson Lockett of Liverpool, b. 1808 ;
d. 1861 ; vi. 1841, Elizabeth Mary, only d. of George
Alexander Robertson of Liverpool, by Anne his wife,
d. and coh. of Garstang Bradstock of Liverpool (see
Burke's " Family Records")- —
William Jeffery Lockett, Gentleman, b. 1848; m. 1880,
his cousin, Frances Maria, d. of John Hilton Lockett of
Grassendale House ; and has issue — John Lockett, Gentle-
man, b. 1881 (14 Addison Crescent, W. 14) ; Mary Merrill ;
and Jessie. Seat —
George Alexander Lockett, Gentleman [impalingthe arms
of North, namely argent, two chevronels nebuly, between
two mullets in chief and a decrescent in base sable], b. 1855 ;
m. 1892, Emma, only d. of the late John Thomas North
of Avery Hill, Eltham, co. Kent, Hon. Col. 2nd Tower
1202 £0C
Hamlets Engineer Vols. , by his wife Jane, third d. of John
Hoc
Woodhead of Leeds. Res. — 58 Prince's Gate, S.W. Club
— Windham.
Garstang Bradstock Lockett, Gentleman, b. 1857 ; m.
1887, Beatrice Augusta, ygst. d. of Archibald Edmiston ot
Litherland, co. Lancaster, by Margaret Douglas Miller
of Belvidere, Glasgow; and had issue — (1) Douglas
Bradstock Lockett, Gentleman, b. and d. 1890; (2) Archi-
bald Norman Lockett, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; (3) Garstang
Bradstock Lockett, Gentleman, b. 1897 ; and Vera Mar-
garet. Res. —
LOCKHART, see ELIOTT-LOCKHART.
LOCKLEY (H. Coll.). Argent, a fesse wavy azure
between two towers in chief and in base an ancient ship
with three masts of the last, the sail of the field, colours
flying gules. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, issuing from a rock, two arms
embowed in saltire proper, each holding in the hand an
anchor erect sable. Motto — " Ex fide fortis."
Son of : —
James Henry Lockley, Esq., sometime Sheriff of the
city and county of Bristol. Res. —
LOCKTON (H. Coll., 9 Jan. 1897). Argent, a
chevron chequy azure and or, between two pairs of hands
clasped fessewise in chief proper, and a griffin's head
couped gules, charged with a mullet of six points in base of
the first. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a griffin's head couped per
pale argent and azure, gorged with a chain, pendent there-
from a padlock, two mullets of six points, all counter-
changed. Motto—" Concordia tutissima sera."
Sons of John Lockton of Stepney, b. 1808; d. 1870;
m. 1833, Elizabeth (Bessie), d. of George Upton of
Saxondale, co. Notts. : —
John Lockton, Gentleman, b. 1840 ; m. 1st, 1865, Emma
(d. 1901), d. of Henry Theobald Hanbury of Welby, co.
Leicester; and, 1902, Edith Emily, d. of Henry Pannell of
Southminster, co. Essex; and has issue — (1) John Henry
Lockton, Gentleman, b. 1870; (2) Arthur Francis Lockton,
Gentleman, b. 1874; d. 1900; Kate Hanbury ; Alice Mary;
Edith Emily ; Eveline Emma ; Jessie Marian ; and (by
second marriage) Joyce Elizabeth. Res. —
George Upton Lockton, Gentleman, b. 1849; m. 1891,
Edith Caroline, d. of William Kerby ; and has issue —
George Woodhams Lockton, Gentleman, b. 1892. Res. —
166 Melfort Road, Thornton Heath, Surrey.
LOCKWOOD (H. Coll., 15 Aug. 1917). Argent, an oak-
tree vert eradicated and fructed proper between three
martlets sable. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon
waves of the sea, a frigate under sail proper. Supporters
— On either side a sailor of the early 19th century proper,
cap and jacket vert, lapels, cuffs and trousers argent.
Motto — " Tutus in undis."
Son of Lieut.-Gen. William Wood, of Bishop's Hall,
Lambourne, b. 1817 ; d. 1883 ; m. 1846, Amelia
Jane, d. of Sir Robert Williams, Bart. : —
The late Rt. Hon. Sir Amelius Richard Mark Lock-
wood, P.C., G.C.V.O., 1st Baron Lambourne, of Lam-
bourne, Essex (19 June 1917), Lord Lieut, co. Essex,
assumed the name of Lockwood in lieu of Wood 1876,
b. 1847 ; d. 1928 ; m. 1876, Isabella (d. 1923), d. of Sir
John Milbanke-Huskisson, Bart. Seat — Bishop's Hall,
Romford, Essex.
LOCKYER (H. Coll.). Azure, a lion rampant argent,
gorged with a shacklebolt sable, on a chief arched of the
second, three pallets gules, each charged with a firebrand
erect and couped proper. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of an eagle
displayed erminois, charged on the breast with a cross
patee gules, three pheons fessewise argent. Motto —
" Summa ope niti decet."
Sons of Sir (Joseph) Norman Lockyer, K.C. B. , F. R.S. ,
Hon. LL.D. (Glasgow, Aberdeen, and Edinburgh),
Hon. Sc.D. (Camb. ), and Hon. D.Sc. (Oxford and
Sheffield), b. 1836; d. 1920; m. 1st, 1858, Winifred (d.
1879), d. of William James of Trebinshon, nr. Aber-
gaveany ; 2nd, 1903, Thomazine Mary, d. of S. W.
Browne of Bridgwater and Clifton, and widow of
Bernard E. Brodhurst, F.R.C.S. :—
Capt. Hughes Campbell Lockyer, C.B. , late R.N., b.
1866; m. 1901, Geraldine Louise, d. of late John F. Stairs
of Halifax, N. Scotia. Res. — Riversleigh House, Lang-
port, Somerset.
William James Stewart Lockyer, Esq., M.A. (Cantab.),
Ph.D. (Gottingen), b. 1868; m. 1921, Kate Irene, widow
of William Shaw Wright, and d. of Alfred Talbot, of
Southend-on-Sea. Res. — Sidleigh, Sidmouth, Devon.
Ormonde Hooley Spotteswood Lockyer, Esq., b. 1871;
nt. 1900, Louie, d. of late Thomas Edward of Ballarat,
Australia. Res. — Ballarat, Australia.
LOCKYER (H. Coll.). Azure, on a chevron argent,
between three lions rampant or, as many ants fessewise
proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, on the sea a ship under sail, her three top-
sails hoisted proper, the main topsail charged with a lion
rampant gules, the fore and mizen topsails charged each
with an ant proper, a red ensign flying and a pennant
argent at the main-topgallant masthead, charged with a
cross azure. Motto — " Sedule er secunde."
Sons of Rev. Edmund Lionel Lockyer, Clerk in Holy
Orders, M.A. , Rector of Westcote Barton, co. Oxon. ,
by his wife and cousin Julia Mary, d. of Rev. Thomas
Woodforde, M.A. , Rector of Ansford and Pointington,
Somerset: —
Edmund Stoughton Braithwaite Lockyer, Esq., Col. late
R.A., b. 1842; m. 1882, Florence Anne, d. of late Thomas
Dives of Clapham ; and has issue — Winifred Braithwaite ;
Edith Mary ; and Dorothy Nevill. Res. —
Harry Penrose Lockyer, Gentleman, b. 1846. Res. —
Son of Walter Nevill Lockyer, Esq., Col. R.A., b.
1849 ; d. ; m. 1878, Harriet Juana, d. of Peter
Lawrence Cloete of Zandvliet, Cape of Good Hope,
South Africa : —
Edmund Lawrence Braithwaite Lockyer, Esq., D.S.O.
with Bar, Capt. (ret.) R.N., b. 1879; m. 1909, Kathleen
Mary, d. of the late Major F. P. Hamilton, R.A. Res. —
Sackett'sHill, St. Peters-in-Thanet. Club— United Service.
LOCOCK (H. Coll., 20 April 1857). Azure, a gauntlet
or, on a chief three mullets argent. Mantling azure and
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or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount
vert, a cock argent, gutt^e-de-sang, the dexter foot resting
on a gauntlet gold. Motto — " Victoria."
Sons of Rev. William Locock, B.A. , Rector of
Corscombe, b. 1828; d. 1894; m. 1854, Ada, d. ot
Charles. James Tapp Burt of Putney, Surrey : —
William Frank Locock, Gentleman, b. 1859; m. 1881,
Caroline, d. of David Townsend. Res. —
Alfred Henry Locock, Gentleman, b. 1863 ; m. 1893,
Helen Price, d. of John Cox. Res. —
Son of Sir Charles Brodie Locock, 2nd Bart., M.A. ,
Barrister-at-Law, b. 1827; d. 1890; m. 1859, Fanny
Bird, d. of Rev. Thomas Pitman, Prebendary of
Chichester : —
Sir Charles Bird Locock, 3rd Bart. (5 May 1857), b. 1878 ;
m. 1901, Christine, d. of Frederick Bennett of Ipswich;
and has issue — Charles Bardolf Locock, Esq,, b. 1905;
Dorothy Christine ; and Vera Frances. Res. — Blythswood,
West Byfleet, Surrey. Clubs - Royal Automobile, Alpine.
Sons of Rev. Alfred Henry Locock, M.A. (Camb.), Vicar
of Lemsford, Herts.,*. 1829; d. 1922; m. 1859, Anna
Maria (d. 1908), d. of the Ven. Archdeacon Dealtry
of Surrey : —
Charles Dealtry Locock, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxford), b.
1862; m. 1889, his cousin, Ida Gertrude, d. of Col. Herbert
Locock, R.E. ; and has issue — Elsa; and Brynhild. Res. —
168 Upper Richmond Road, Putney, S.W. 15.
Henry Thornton Locock, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxford), b.
1864. Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
Sons of Sidney Locock, Esq. (son of Sir Charles
Locock, 1st Bart., M.D., F.R.S. , and Amelia Lewis),
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary in
H.M. Diplomatic Service, b. 1834; d. 1885; m. 1859,
Abbie. d. of the late Rev. Jonas King, D.D. : —
Sidney Charles Napier Locock, Gentleman, b. 1864; m.
1892, Annie Mary (d. 1916), d. of J. Robinson. Club —
Oxford and Cambridge.
Edward Ainslie Locock, Esq., Capt. late 4th Batt.
P.W.O. Yorks. Regt., formerly Lieut. W. India Regt., b.
1867 ; m. 1st, 1896, Marguerite Barbenson, d. of Philfp
Mesney, Mag. of Alderney; 2nd, 1912, Helen Christine, d.
of A. W. Le Cren of Streatham. Club — Junior United
Service.
Son of Herbert Locock, Esq., C.B., Col. late Royal
Engineers, b. 1837; d. 1910; m. 1st, 1863, Agnes Edith
Fanny (d. 1887), d. of F. T. Coxwarthy, Deputy Com-
missary-General ; 2nd, 1882, Adelaide, d. of the late
James Fraser and widow of Capt. Hugh Allen
Mackey : —
Guy Harold Locock, Esq., C.M.G., formerly a Clerk in
the Foreign Office, b. 1883 ; m. 1906, Esther Mary Eleanor,
d. of W. J. Reade of Queen's Gate, S.W. ; and has issue
— Nigel Guy Herbert Chandos Locock, Gentleman, b. 1911 ;
and Rosemary. Res. — 9 Eaton Terrace, S.W. 1. Club—
Marlborough.
LODER (H. Coll.). Azure, on a fesse between two
escallops or, three bucks' heads caboshed proper. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, between
two escallops or, a buck's head caboshed and pierced with
an arrow bendwise, point to the sinister proper. Motto--
' ' Murus aeneus conscientia sana. "
Only son of Capt. Robert Egerton Loder, R. Sussex
Regt., b. 1887; d. on active service 1918 ; m. 1913,
Muriel Rolls (granted by R.W. 1921 the style and
precedence of the wife of a Baronet), d. of J. Rolls
Hoare of Mount Street, W. : —
Sir Giles Rolls Loder, 3rd Bart. (27 July 1887), b. 1914 ;
s. his grandfather 1920. Res. — Leonardslee, Horsham,
Sussex.
Sons of Wilfrid Hans Loder, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
(High Sheriff 1891), B.A., b. 1851 ; d. 1902 ; m, 1878,
Sarah Winifred, d. of Charles Rowe : —
Giles Harold Loder, Esq., M.C. , Lt.-Col. Scots Guards,
b. 1884. Res. — High Beeches, Handcross, Sussex ; 95
Mount Street, W.
Norman Wilfrid Loder, Lieut. R.A.S.C, late The Buffs,
b. 1885; m. 1914, Phyllis Sydney, yst. d. of Sydney Fisher
of Amington Hall, Tamworth ; and has had issue— John
Wilfrid Loder, Gentleman, b. 1915 ; d. 1927. Club— Bath.
Hubert Sydney Loder, Gentleman, b. 1888; m. 1918,
Brenda Mary, d. of Charles F. P. McNeill, of The Old
Manor House, Beckenham ; and has issue — David Eustace
Loder, Gentleman, b. 1920 ; Jean Mary ; and Gillian.
Res.— Thenford Lodge, Banbury. Club— Bath.
Sons of Lt.-Col. Alfred Basil Loder, J. P., of Aldwick-
bury, *. 1855; d. 1905; m. 1st, 1882, Annie Katha-
rine (d. 1891), d. of Rev. Charles Henry Crosse,
Rector of Fincham, Norfolk : —
Basil Charles Robert Loder, Esq. , Major 4th Batt. Beds,
and Herts. Regt., *. 1885 ; m. 1908, Katie Blanche, d. of
W. G. Davies of Pembroke, S. Wales ; and has issue—
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Ellaine Joy. Res. — 31 Allred Place, South Kensington.
Eric Raymond Loder, E^q. , Major late 4th Batt. Beds.
Regt., b. 1888; m. 1st, 1912, Gabnelle Elizabeth Clifford
(obtained a divorce 1914), d. of William Austin Cooke ; 2nd,
1920, Iris, Lady Lawson. C7w£— Bath.
Sons of Sir Robert Loder, 1st Bart., b. 1823; d. 1888 ;
m. 1847, Maria Georgiana, d. of Hans Busk: —
Gerald Walter Erskine Loder, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co.
Sussex, Barrister-at-Law, late M.P. for Brighton [impaling
the arms of Beauclerk, namely, quarterly, 1 and 4, France
and England ; 2. Scotland ; 3. Ireland, being the arms ot
His Majesty King Charles II., over all a sinister baton
gules, charged with three roses argent], b. 1861 ; m. 1890,
Lady Louise de Vere Beauclerk, d. of 10th Duke of St.
Albans; and has issue — John de Vere Loder, Esq., Capt.
T.A. Res., M.P. East Leicester since 1924, served Great
War with 1/4 Sussex Regt., b. 1895 [m. 1920, Margaret,
d. of the late Sir Charles Tennant, and has issue — John
Christopher Loder, Gentleman, b. 1925 ; James David
Gerald Loder, Gentleman, b. 1928 ; and Henrietta
Marguerite (Res. — Jacques Hall, Bradfield, Essex)] ; and
four daus. Residences— Wakehurst Place, Ardingly, Hay-
wards Heath, Sussex ; Abinger House, Brighton. Clubs —
Carlton, Athenaeum.
Reginald Bernhard Loder, Esq., Capt. (Hon. Major)
Royal Bucks. Hussars 1889-98, Lieut. 2nd Bucks. (Eton
College) Rifle Volunteers 1882-84, J. P. Northants. (High
Sheriff 1899), B.A. Trin. Coll. (Camb.), Patron and Lord
of the Manors of Maidwell and Draughton [impaling the
arms of Hare, namely gules, two bars, and a chief indented
or], b. 1864 ; m. 1895, Lady Margaret Ernestine Augusta
Hare, elder d. of the Rt. Hon. the 3rd Earl of Listowel,
K.P. ; and has issue — Marjorie Kathleen [m. 1921, Capt.
Cuthbert Henry Dawnay, M.C.]. Seat — Maidwell Hall,
Northampton. Clubs — Carlton, White's, Cavalry.
Sydney Loder, Esq. , late Capt. Royal Bucks. Huss. , b.
1867 ; m. 1907, Nelly, d. of the late Binyoun Francis Drage
of Chapel Brampton, Northampton. Res. — 9 Bryanston
Square, W. Clubs— Boodle's, R.A.C.
LODER-SYMONDS. Sable, a dolphin naiant, vorant a
fish, and in chief three trefoils all argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, in front
as in arms; with the Motto, '
Livery— Black and white.
of a well sable, a dolphin
' Miseris succurrere disco."
Only surv. son of Frederick Cleave Loder-Symonds,
Esq., J. P. and C.C. co. of Berkshire, Capt. Royal
Artillery ; assumed the additional surname of Loder by
Royal Licence in 1881 on succeeding to the estates of
the Loder family in Berks., b. 1846 ; d. 1923; m. 1873,
Elizabeth Mabel Emily, only daughter of the late
Captain John Parland of the Russian Imperial Guards,
and grand-daughter of the late William Crawshay of
Cyfarthfa Castle : —
Rear-Adm. Frederick Parland Loder-Symonds, C.M.G.,
R.N. (ret. 1926), A.D.C. to King George 1924, b. 1876 ;
m. 1907, Marion, d. of Col. Wilson, and has issue — one
dau. Estate — Hinton Manor, Faringdon. Res. — Waldrist,
Ayleston Hill, Hereford. Club — Jun. United Service.
Son of Capt. Robert Francis Loder-Symonds, King's
African Rifles, b. 1883 ; d. on active service 1915 ; m.
1912, Agnes Muriel, d. of James Dolphin, of Black-
heath : —
Robert Guy Loder-Symonds, Gentleman, b. 1913.
LOFTUS, see HUNT.
LOFTUS (U.O., 1582). Sable, a chevron engrailed
ermine, between three trefoils slipped argent. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours,
a boar's head, erased and erect argent. Mottoes (under
the arms) — " Prends moi tel que je suis " ; (over crest)
— " Loyal a mort."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Lord and Rev. Adam Loftus, Rector
of Magheraculmoney, co. Fermanagh, b. 1816; d.
1866; m. 1846, Margaret, d. of the late Robert Fannin
of Leeson Street, Dublin : —
The Most Hon. Sir George Herbert Loftus, 6th Marquess
of Ely, co. Wicklow (Dec. 29 1800) ; Earl of Ely (Feb. 15
1794) ; Viscount Loftus of Ely (Dec. 22 1789) ; Baron
Loftus of Loftus Hall (U.K., Jan. 19 1801) ; Baron Loftus
of Long Loftus (June 28 1785) ; and 7th Baronet (Dec. 2
1780) [Supporters — Two eagles, wings inverted argent,
beaked and legged or, each charged on the breast with a
trefoil slipped vert]; b. 1854; m. 1st, 1884, Emily Harriet,
d. of Major Arthur Vandeleur, R.A. , of Ralahine, co.
Clare; 2nd, 1902, Ethel Beatrice Lempriere (d. 1927), d
of the late Nigel John Davies Gresley ; and has surv.
issue — George Henry Wellington L< ftus, commonly called
Viscount Loftus, b. 1903 [m. 1928, Thea Margaret Gordon,
d.of L. G. Gronvold, of Hove ; and Tregestrand, Norway] ;
and Lady Anna Mary Kathleen [m. 1913, Leslie Craven].
Seats — Ely Lodge, Enniskillen ; The Gables, Furze Hill,
Hove, Sussex.
Son of Augustus Pelham Brooke Loftus, Esq., A.D.C.
to the Gov. of N.S.W., b. 1851 ; d. 1924; m. 1887,
Ethel, d. of P. S. Labertouche of Melbourne,
Australia : —
Guy Alvo Greville Loftus, Gentleman, b. 1899. ^es- —
Son of Rt. Hon. Lord Augustus William Frederick
Spencer Loftus, P.C., G.C.B., Gov. of New South
Wales, b. 1817 ; d. 1904; m. 1845, Emma Maria, d.
of Adm. Henry Francis Greville, C B., R.N. : —
Montagu Egerton Loftus, Esq., M.V.O., Vice-Consul at
Madrid 1893, and at Manila 1894-7, Consul at Ajaccio
1897-9, at Rouen 1899-1900, and at Cherbourg 1900-8,
late Lieut. 5th Batt. King's Royal Rifle Corps, b. i860 ;
m. 1st, 1897, Margaret (d. 1900), d. of the late J. H. Astell ;
2nd, 1904, Colina Marion, d. of Charles James Hale
Monro of Ingsdon, Newton Abbot, S. Devon. Res. — 13
Lansdown Crescent, Bath. Club — R.A.C.
LOFTUS of Mount Loftus (R.L., 11 June 1910, U.O.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, a chevron engrailed ermine,
between three trefoils slipped argent, a bordure wavy of
the last (Loftus) ; 2 and 3, quarterly, argent and gules, in
the first and fourth quarters a lion rampant of the second,
in the second and third a garb or, over alia fesse embattled
counter-embattled sable (Murphy). Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the coL urs, a boar's head
erased and erect per pale wavy argent and sable. Motto —
" Loyal au mort."
Surv. sons of John Murphy, Esq., of Mount Loftus,
J.P. cos. Wexford and Kilkenny (High Sheriff 1873),
^ b. : d. 1881 ; m. , Belinda Olivia, d. of Pierse
Creagh of Mount Elva and Bryan's Castle, co Clare : —
Major John Edward BlaUe Loftus, M.G.C. , formerly 4th
Batt. R. Irish Regt., J.P. co. Kilkenny (High Sheriff 1908),
b. 1876; m. 1903, Pauline May, only d. of August Lich-
tenstatd; and has issue — Francis Coates Creagh Loftus,
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Patricia Alice. Seat — Mount Loftus, Goresbridge, co.
Kilkenny. Clubs — Windham, Kildare Street (Dublin).
PierseCreagh Loftus, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
LOGAN-HOME of Broomhouse and Edrom, co. Berwick
(R.L., 19 April 1850, H. Coll.). Per fesse vert and azure, a
lion rampant, within a bordure argent. Mantling vert and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion's head
erased argent, gorged with a collar gemel vert, and in
front the eof a thistle slipped proper. Mottoes — (below
arms), "True to the end"; (above crest), "Revenge."
Livery — Dark green, with white facings.
Sons of George Logan- Home (formerly Logan) of
Broomhouse and Edrom, J. P., Lt.-Col. in Army,
Kt. of Legion of Honour and of Redeemer of Greece,
b. 1803 ; d. 1870 ; m. 1844, Anne, d. of Major John
Doran of Ely House, co. Wexford, 18th Royal Irish
Regt. .—
Major George John Ninian Logan-Home of Broomhouse,
late 1st Bedfordsh. Regt., J.P. andD.L. co. Berwick, b.
1855; m. 1878, Eva, d. of Miles Charles Seton of Treskerby,
Cornwall, and 85th Regt. ; and has surv. issue— William
Miles Logan-Home, Esq., M.C. , of Edrom, Major Bombay
Grenadiers, Indian Army, b. 1884 [m. 1921, Dorothy Lever,
d. cf Archibald Goldie-Scot of Craigmuie, co. Kirkcud-
bright, and has issue — Patrick Goldie Loftus, Gentleman,
6. 1922] ; Margaret Annie [m. 1903, Allister Cowan, and
has issue]; Eva Katherine [m. 1924, Alan Edulf Swinton,
of Swinton, Berwickshire, Clerk in Holy Orders] ; Helen
Mary ; and Edith. Estates — Broomhouse and Edrom.
Seat — Edrom House", Edrom, Berwickshire.
Col. Ferdinand Cospatrick Logan-Home, late Comdg.
26th Lt. Cav. Indian Army, b. 1861 ; m. 1st, 1891, Lilian
(d.s.p. 1893), d. of Charles Butler of The Abbey, Kildare ;
2nd, 1925, Mary Mildred, d. of Col. the Hon. Augustus
Murray Cathcart, son of 2nd Earl Cathcart. Club — Cavalry.
LOGIE(L.O., 19 Nov. 1906). Sable, three bars wavy or,
and in chief three mullets of the last. Mantling sable and
Kingston, b. 1866;
Burnside, Almonte,
Toronto.
m. 1892, Mary Hamilton Wylie of
Ontario. Res. — 377 Walmer Road,
or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a leopard's face.
Motto — " Cave vigilat." — •. a
Only son of Alexander Logie, Esq., Judge" of the
County Court, Wentworth, Canada, b. 1825; d. 1873;
m. Mary Ritchie, d. of John Crooks, of Niagara,
Ontario : —
William Alexander Logie Esq., C.B. , Major-Gen (ret.), a
Puisne Judge of the High Court of Ontario, and a Judge of
Appellate Div. since 1918, M.A. , LL.B. of Queen's Coll.,
LOMAR (H. Coll.). Sable, a cross flory argent between
three escutcheons of the second, each charged with a
lion rampant of the first. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-
horse sable, maned and tailed argent, two keys, wards
downward, in sal tire silver. Motto — " Aut pax aut
bellum."
Son of Cecil Wilson Lomar, of Old Colwall, Here-
ford :—
Capt. Cecil John McAltree Lomar, Capt. 8th Hussars,
Adjutant Denbighshire Yeomanry, b. . Res. —
LOMBARD (Confn. U.O., 1908). Per pale azure and
fusilly argent and sable, on the dexter a dimidiated eagle,
displayed, grasping by the string a bugle-horn all or, and
charged on the breast with an antique crown gules, in chief
two crescents of the fourth. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant gules,
on the shoulder an escutcheon argent, charged with a
bugle-hern sable, stringed vert. Motto — " Aut vincere aut
mari." Livery — Blue coat and overcoat with white collar
and cuffs, gilt buttons.
Son of James FitzGerald Lombard, Esq. of Scuthhill
and Clonturk Park, co. Dublin, J.P. co. Dublin, a
M.R.I. A., and a Knight of the Legion of Honour
(France), b. 1814; d. 1901 ; m. 2nd, 1873, Sarah, d.
of Michael Barry, Barrister-at-Law, M.R.I. A. and Pro-
fessor of Law, Queen's University of Ireland : —
Major Roger Edward FitzGerald L< mbard, Barrister-at-
Law (Ireland), M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dublin), F.S.G., B.A.I.
(Dub.), J.P. co. Dublin, late Lieut. R.A. and subsequently
Capt. 5th Batt. of the Rifle Brigade, Major nth Duke of
Wellington's West Riding Regt. (temporarily attached to
and sometime second in command 10th Batt., also att. to
andcrmd. 2/4th Northumb. Fusiliers), served on Admiralty
War Staff, War Office Civil Staff, and later as Permanent
Officer under Govt, of North Ireland, served South African
War 1899-1902 (Queen's medal with four clasps), rejoined
Army and served Great Wrar 1914-19 as Major and Acting-
Lieut. -Col. (British War medal), is Military Chev. of the
Order of the Holy Sepulchre (Papal), b. 1878 ; m. 1903,
Maud Elizabeth, d. of A. F. Pitel of Bishopsbourne, East-
bourne, and Wintons, East Croydon, Surrey ; and has issue
— (1) James C( tter R< ger FitzGerald Lombard. Gentleman,
Lieut. R.E., formerly Cadet R.N. . B. A. Clare Coll., Camb. ,
b. 1905 {Club — Army and Navy) ; (2) Dermot Michael
Barry FitzGerald Lombard, Gentleman, Sub-Lieut. R. N. R. ,
b. igo6(Club — Jun. Naval and Militarv) ; Helen Marv Fitz-
Gerald, B.A.T.C.D., a nun of the R.C.Order of the S.H.C.J.;
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Jeanette Guglia Laura Charlotte Mason Fitzgerald ; Ebba
Joan Florence O'Brien de la Gardie Fitzgerald ; Irma
Honora Anastasia Mac Swiney Schlitz Fitzgerald ; and
Nesta Marian Cecilia Fitzgerald. Res. — 9 Corrig Avenue,
Kingstown, co. Dublin. Club — Junior Army and Navy.
LOMAX of Huyton (H. Coll.). Or, a pickaxe erect
sable, on a chief of the last two leopards' faces of the
first. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a demi-lion rampant, gules, holding in the
paws a pickaxe erect or. Motto — " Industry with
honour."
Son of the late Benjamin Lomax, of Fishergate,
Preston : —
George Edward Lomax, Esq., J. P. co. Lancaster, b.
. Res. — Fern Hill, Huyton, Lanes.
LOMAX of Bradshaw Hall (H. Coll., 3 April 1913).
Tawny, on a fesse between three escallops or, a greyhound
courant sable. Mantling tawny and or. Crest -Issuing
out i^f an antique crown or, a demi-lion proper, semee of
escallops, and holding between the paws an escallop all
gold. Motto— " Semper fidelis." Livery — Brown, with
yellow facings.
Sons of John Lomax of Westwood Place, Lanes., b.
1844 ; d. 1909 ; m. 1874, Sarah Alice : —
John Hopwood Lomax, Gentleman, b. 1877. Res. —
Westwood, Brooklands, Cheshire.
Cecil James Lomax, Gentleman, b. 1879. Res. — West-
wood, Brooklands, Cheshire.
Harry Lomax, Gentleman, b. r88i ; m. 1911, Margaret
Evelyn, d. of James Holden of Beech Lawn, BQwden.
Res. — Westwood Hale, Cheshire.
Sons of John Lomax of Bradshaw Hall, Bolton,
Lanes., b. 1820; d. 1877 ; m. 1851, Florence Emeline
Thomasine, d. of Thomas Clare of Bryanston Street,
London : —
Frederick George Lomax, Esq., J. P. Bedfordshire (High
Sheriff 1913), Lord of the Manor of Cockayne Hatley,
b. 1857; tn. 1882, Helen Lavinia, fifth d. of William Ashley
Walker of Santiago, Chile; and has issue — (1) Edward
Ashley Lomax, Gentleman, b. 1885; (2) Gerald Lomax,
Gentleman, b. 1886 [tn. 1913, Elizabeth Mary, d. of George
Rose-Innes, of Kensington Court, S.W.] ; (3) Arthur
Gilbert Lomax, Gentleman, b. 1888 ; Mabel Winifred ;
Florence [m. 1917, Arthur J. Beard, of Colne Engaine,
Essex] ; Gertrude [m. 1913, John C. C. Cotes, of Point
Neptune, Fowey, Cornwall ; and Margaret. Seats —
Cockayne Hatley, Bedfordshire ; Great Oaks, Goring
Heath, Oxon. Town res. — 181 Queen's Gate Gardens,
London, S.W.7. Clubs — Union, Conservative.
Harry Lomax, Gentleman, b. 1864; m. 1896, Elizabeth,
d. of John Lake of Gravesend, Kent ; and has issue —
Charles Norman Lake Lomax, Gentleman, b. 1897. Res.
Iquique, Chili.
Herbert Lomax, Gentleman, b. 1871. Res. —
LOMBE, see EVANS-LOMBE.
LOMBE (H. Coll.). Azure, two combs in fesse between
a broken tilting-spear barwise or, one piece in chief, the
head towards the dexter, the other half in base, a canton
argent. Mantling azure and or. Crest— Two tilting-spears
in saltire or, each having a pennon gules. Motto —
" Propositi tenax."
Sons of the late Henry Evans Lombe, Esq., B.A. , J. P.,
by his wife Louisa, d. of Thomas Brown Evans of
North Tuddenham : —
E'lward Henry Evans Lombe, Esq., J. P. and D.L. for co.
Norfolk, Maj. Norfolk Artillery Militia, served Great War
from 1914 and I9i7-i9as Maj. and Commdt. Labour Corps,
b. 1861 ; m. 1886, Albinia Harriet, second dau. of Alexander
S. Leslie-Melville, of Branston Hall. Lincoln ; and has
Issue — Albinia Mary [m. 1st, 191 1, Francis William Talbot
Clerke (killed in action I9r7), son of Sir William Francis
Clerke, rrth Bart., and has issue; 2nd, Capt. Henry
Ashley (d. 1921) ; 3rd, Air Comdr. Ludlow Hewitt. C.M.G.,
D.S.O ] ; and Victoria Repps [m. 1st, Capt. Maurice Helyar
(killed in action 191 5) ; 2nd, Brig.-Gen. Charles Gosling
(killed in action 1917).] Seal— Melton Hall, Norwich.
Res. — Marlingford Hall, Norwich. Club — Carlton.
Alexander Francis Evans Lombe, Esq., Major late
H.L.I. , b. 1864; m. 1901, Blanche Margaret Fleming, d.
of the late W. C. S. Hamilton of Craighlaw, N.B. ; and has
Issue — Edward Malcolm Evans Lombe, Esq., Lieut. R.N. ,
served Great War, b. 1901. Res. — 40 Elm Park Gardens,
S.W. Clubs— Naval and Military, Norfolk County
(Norwich).
LONDESBOROUGH, Earl of, see DENISON.
LONDON of Putney (H. Coll., 23 April igr8.). Azure,
five lozenges conjoined in bend between two crosses patee
fitchee or. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a lozenge chequy argent and sable, between
two wings or. Motto — "Virtus non stemma." Livery —
Dark blue.
Fourth son of Thomas London, of Gloucester, b. 1829 ;
d. 1888 ; in. 1851, Anna, d. of William Foster: —
Sir (Edgar) Stanford London, Knt. Bach. (1921), C. B.E.
(1918), Barrister-at-Law, Gray's Inn, Member of Middle
Temple, Chief Inspector of Taxes, England, 1920-22, Chair-
man St. Paul's Hospital 1923-28, b. 1861 ; tn. 1883, Marion
Fanny Pinnell, d. of the late Septimus Luff, of Parkstone,
Dorset ; and has issue — Hugh Stanford London, Esq.,
B.A. (Camb.), H.B.M.'s Charge' d'Affairs at Managua
since 1928, b. 1884 \tn. 1913,, Edith Madeleine, eldest d.
of Charles William Wilkins, of Edgbaston (Res. — British
Consulate, Managua, Nicaragua; Clubs — Royal Auto-
mobile, Junior Athenaeum)]; Cyril Stanford London, Esq.,
b. 1887 [tn. 1915, Ethel, d. of William H. Barker, of Junin,
Argentina, and has issue (Res. — Mejillones, Chile)] ; Anna
Marion Stanford [tn. Alan Banks Smith, of Antofagasta,
Chile] ; Ivy Stanford. Res. — Craigdarragh, Briar Walk,
Putney. Clubs — Junior Athenaeum, Roehampton.
LONDONDERRY.Marquess of, see VANE-TEMPEST-
STEWART.
LONG (R.L., 1797, H. Coll). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
argent, three pales sable, each charged with as many
leopards' heads or (Long) ; 2 and 3, argent, on a mount
vert, a boar passant sable, hoofs, collar, and line reflexed
over the back or, on a chief azure, three bezants (Kellett).
Mantling sable and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of
the colours, on a mount vert, a greyhound passant sable,
collared ermine and chain reflexed over the back argent
(Long); 2. on a wreath of the colours, an arm embowed
barry wavy of six gules and or, cuff ermine, in the hand an
escroll proper charged with two bezants (Kellett).
Son of Robert Kellett Long, Esq., of Dunston Hall,
J. P. Norfolk (High Sheriff 1856), M.A. (Camb.), Capt.
East Norf. Mil., b. 1804; d. 1874; m. 1843, Maria
Louisa, d. of William Fortescue of Writtle Lodge,
Essex : —
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Fortescue Walter Kellett Long, Gentleman, M.A. Oxon.,
b. 1843. Seat — Dunston Hall, nr. Norwich.
Sons of Rev. Charles Hamilton Kellett Long, Vicar of
Swinderby, b. 1845; d. 1910 ; m. 1873, Edith Mary, d.
of Edward Lyon of Johnson Hall, Eccleshall : —
Ernest Kellett Long, Gentleman, b. 1874.
Rev. Walter Nevill Long, M.A. Camb., b. 1882 ; m.
1910, Evelyn Valpy, fifth d. of George E. Darroch. Res. —
Newton Flotman Rectory, nr. Norwich.
Son of Rev. Ernest Henry Kellett Long , M.A. , Rector of
Newton Flotman, b. 1846 ; d: 1921 ; m. 1877, Elizabeth
Margaret, d. of Rev. John G. Beresford, Rector of
Bedale : —
Basil Kellett Long, Gentleman, b. ; m. 1907, Mary
Elizabeth, d. of J. H. Cave of Newlands, Cape Colony.
LONG of Wraxhall and Rood Ashton (H. Coll., 1902).
Sable, a lion rampant argent between four crosses botonny,
two in chief and as many in base or, two flaunches of the
last, each charged with three like crosses in pale of the first.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a lion's head couped per fesse argent and or,
charged with two cross crosslets palewise sable, and holding
in the mouth a dexter hand erased gules. Motto — " Pieux
quoique preux."
Sons of Richard Penruddocke Long, Esq., of Rood
Ashton, Wilts., and Dolforgan Hall, Montgomery,
J. P. and D.L. (Sheriff Montgomery 1858), M.A.
Camb., M.P. Chippenham and North Wilts., b. 1825 ;
d. 1875; m. 1853, Charlotte Anna, only child of late
Rt. Hon. W. W. F. Dick (formerly Hume) of Hume-
wood : —
Rt. Hon. Richard Godolphin Walmesley Chaloner, 1st
Baron Gisborough, formerly Long (q.v).
Robert Chaloner Critchley Long, Esq. , J.P., D.L. Wilts.,
Major (ret.), served Zulu War 1879, and Great War
1914-18, b. 1858 ; m. 1884, Maud Felicia Frances (d.
1919), d. of Capt. Willes Johnson, R.N. ; and has issue —
Muriel Millesaintes Lilian \in. 1904, Major Noel D. H.
Campbell, late 17th Dragoon Gds.] ; and Margaret Bruce
[m. 1914, Lt.-Col. Jack Giffard, O.B.E., R.H.A.]; and
Joan Mille-Saintes [in. 1916, T. M. Lovett, whom she
divorced 1921]. Res. — Wraxall, Salisbury , S. Rhodesia.
William Hoare Bourchier Long, Esq., Capt. 2nd Batt.
Queen's Own Roy. West Kent Regt., b. 22 March 1868.
Res.—
Son of Walter Long, Esq., J. P., of The Holt, Bishop's
Waltham, £. 1840; d. 1919 ; m. 1866, Fanny, second d.
of Col, Vansittart of Chuffs, Maidenhead : —
Walter Vansittart Campbell- Wyndham-Long, Esq., b.
1868 ; assumed by Deed Poll 1909 the surname of Camp-
bell-Wyndham-Long ; m. 1894, Mary Lilian, only d. of
Lt.-Col. Pleydell-Bouverie-Campbell-Wyndham of Cor-
hampton, Hants. Seats — The Holt, Bishop's Waltham.
Hants. ; Corhampton House, Bishop's Waltham, Hants. ;
Glengarr, Dunoon, N.B.
Son of Walter Jervis Long, Esq., J. P. (1816-1891), of
Preshaw and Muchelney, Somerset, b. 1816 ; d. 1891 ;
in. 1839, Emily Jane, eld. d. of Edward Morant Gale
of Upham, Hants. : —
Carnegie Long, Gentleman, b. 1855 ; in. 1877, Emily, d.
of Eustace Foster Barham ; and has issue — Sylvia Carnegie
[m. 1908, Reginald Speke Barnes] ; and Adela Mary.
Res.—
Son of William Long, Esq. , CM. G. (1901), of Wood-
lands, Congresbury, Somerset, Col. 4th Batt. Somerset
Lt. Inf., J. P. and D.L. Somerset, b. 22 Jan. 1843; m.
12 Sept. 1867, Anna Mary (d. 1898), d. of Capt. Henry
Hunter, late 5th Dragoon Gds. : —
William Edward Long, Esq. , Capt. 4th Batt. Somerset
Lt. Inf., late Lieut. 4th Hussars, b. 21 Feb. 1873 ; m. 1901,
Violet Beatrix Lambton, d. of Col. Wilfred Fitzallan Way ;
and has issue — Felicite Annette Cynthia. Res. —
Son of Rev. John Neale Henry Long, b. 1849; m. 1886,
Mary Frances, d. of Rev. H. S. Fagan : —
John William Walter Long, Gentleman, b. 1888. Res. —
7 Great Bedford Street, Bath.
Son of John Stuart Lindsay Long, Esq., Com-
mander R.N. (ret.), b. 1847; d J9°7 ; m. 1880, Letitia
Blanche, d. of Charles Penruddocke of Compton Park,
Wilts. :—
John Victor Tylney Long, Gentleman, b. 1883; m. 1925,
Amelia Boyd, d. of the late Alexander Watt Beveridge,
Esq., Surg.-Major Seaforth Highlanders Res. — The Firs,
Walberton, Arundel.
Sons of John Long, Esq., J. P. Sussex, late 10th Hussars,
b. 1818 ; d. 1894 ; m. 1842, Georgiana Frances (d. 1890),
eld. d. of Sir Simeon Stuart, 5th Bart. : —
Charles James Long, Esq., Col. R.A. (ret.), b. 1849 ; m.
1908, Lucy Octavia, d. of late Thomas Lever Rushton of
Moor Piatt, Bolton, Lanes., and widow of George D.
Paton of Cairn Bank, Brechin. Res. — Avonside, Barford,
Warwick.
Rev. Alfred Long, b. 4 May 1852; in. 1890, Mary, d. of
late William Eagle Bott ; and has issue — Mary. Res. —
Downhurst Cottage, Ewhurst, Surrey.
LONG of Wraxall (H. Coll.). Sable within two
flaunches and semee of cross crosslets or, a lion rampant
argent. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a lion's head argent erased or, holding in the
mouth a dexter hand erased gules. Badge — Issuant out
of a coronet or, charged with three cross crosslets sable,
a demi-lion rampant argent. Motto — " Pieux quoique
preux."
Son of Brig.-Gen. Walter Long, C.M.G., D.S.O.,
b. 1879; d. 1917 ; m. 1910, Hon. Sibell, O. B.E., d.
of 2nd Baron Derwent :—
Rt. Hon. Walter Francis David Long, 2nd Viscount
Long of Wraxall (4 June 1921) [Supporters — On either
side a lion argent holding a flag-staff erect proper, flowing
therefrom a pennon sable, that on the dexter charged
with a portcullis chained, and that on the sinister with a
fetterlock or], b. 191 1 ; s. his grandfather 1924. Res. —
Marndhill, Arlington, Wantage, Berks. ; 22 Manchester
Square, W.
Yngr. son of Rt. Hon. Walter Hume Long, 1st Viscount
Long, P. C, Chief Secretary for Ireland, J. P. and D.L.,
Lt.-Col. R. Wilts. Yeom. Cav., b. 1854 ; d. 1924; m.
1878, Lady Dorothy Blanche Boyle, d. of Earl of Cork
and Orrery, K.P. : —
Hon. (Richard) Eric Onslow Long, Major R. Wilts. Yeo.,
M.P. Westbury Div. Wilts, since 1927, b. 1892 ; m. 1916,
Gwendolyn Hague, d. of Thomas Reginald Hague Cook, and
has issue — Walter Reginald Basil Long, Esq., b, 1918;
Gerard Richard Long, Gentleman, b. 1929; and Noreen.
Res. — 5 Gloucester Square, W.2- Clubs— Carlton, Boodle's.
LONG (25 March 1901, U.O.). Per fesse sable and
azure, a lion rampant and per fesse ermine and erminois,
within an orle of cross crosslets argent. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
lion rampant per fesse ermine and erminois, holding
between the paws a cross crosslet argent. Motto —
" Virtute et probitate." Livery — Claret colour.
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Son of Rev. William Duncan Long, M.A., Vicar of
Godalming, b. 1816 ; d. 1875 ; m. :—
James Duncan Long, Gentleman, M.A., LL.D., b. 1842.
Ret.—
Sons of Rear-Adm. Samuel Long, R.N., b. 1840; d.
1893 : m. 1868, Alice Jane, d. of Rt. Hon. Sir James
Wigram, P.C. : —
Major Samuel Charles Long, late Rifle Brigade, served in
S. Africa, wounded at the Relief of Ladysmith, and Great
War 1914-18 (desp. Brev.Col.), b. 1869 ; m. 1909, Katherine
Daisy Louisa, only d. of G. W. Hastings of Worcester.
Res.—
Lt.-Col. Wilfrid James Long, C.M.G, late K.R.R.C,
served S. Africa 1899-1902 ; Great War 1914-17 (desp.), b.
1871. Club— Naval and Military.
Bernard Long, Esq., Capt. (ret.) R.N., b. 1872. Res.—
George Edward Long, Gentleman, b. 1873; m. 1901,
Ursula, d. of Peter Worth, and has issue — Samuel Godfrey
Long, Sub-Lieut. R.N., b. 1904; Charles Edward Long,
Gentleman, b. 1915 ; and 2 daus. Res. —
Clement Loftus Long, Esq., Comdr. (ret.) R.N., b.
1880; m. 1907, Mary Florence, d. of late John P.
Jackson of Stubben Edge ; and has issue — Richard Samuel
Long, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; Clement Hugh Long, Gentle-
man, b. 1916 ; and a dau. Res. — Lyndhurst, Willow
Green, Chislehurst.
Younger sons of Rev. Charles Maitland Long, b. 1803 ;
d. 1875 ; m. 2nd, 1839, Anna Maria (d. 1856), d of
Sir Robert Wigram, Bart.: —
Edward Maitland Long, Gentleman, b. 1848.
Loftus Sidney Long, Gentleman, b. 1854.
LONG (H. Coll.). Sable, a lion passant argent, holding
in the dexter paw a cross crosslet fitchee or, on a chief of the
second, three crosses crosslet of the field. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's head
argent, guttee-de-sang. Motto— " Pieux quoique preux."
Son of Charles Poore Long, Esq., Major 14th Regt.,
b. ; d. 1871 ; m. 1867, Caroline Mary Stuart, d.
of Jonathan Rashleigh of Menabilly: —
William Evelyn Long, Esq., J. P. for Suffolk, High Sheriff
(1914), b. 1871 ; m. 1898, Muriel, youngest d. of Thomas
Frederick Charles Vernon- Went worth of Went worth Castle ;
and has surv. issue — William George Long, Gentleman, b.
1899 ; Aline Hester ; and Louise. Seat — Hurts Hall,
Saxmundham.
LONGCROFT (H. Coll.). Per fesse nebuly gules and
sable, a lion rampant argent between six crosses bottony
fitchee or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant argent, holding
between the paws three annulets interlaced or, and charged
on the shoulder with a saltire gules. Motto — "Nunc ut
olim."
Son of Charles John Longcroft, Gentleman, of Hall
Place, Havant : —
Edward Roy Longcroft, Gentleman, b. . Seat — Hall
Place, Havant. Address — West Street, Havant, Hants.
MOUNTIFORT JOHN COURTENAY LONGFIELD,
Esquire, J. P., D. L. co. Cork, Colonel late 2nd Life Gds.
Born Oct. 16, 1858, being the eldest son of the late Mounti-
ford Longfield, Esq., J.P., D.L., and High Sheriff 1851;, co.
Cork, by his wife Caroline Augusta, sole surviving child of
George Courtenay of Ballyedmond, co. Cork. Armorial
bearings — Gules, a chevron ermine between seven crosses
crosslet fitchee, three in chief and four in base argent.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet
or, a demi-lion rampant gules. Motto — " Parceresubjectis."
Married, Jan. 10, 1891, Alice Elizabeth, second dau. of
James Mason of Eynsham Hall, co. Oxford ; and has Issue
— Rita Narcissa [m. 1st, 1911, Capt. Hon. Cyril Myles
Ponsonby, M.V O., Major Gren. Gds. (killed in action 1915) ;
2nd, 1918, Neville Alfred Flower, of Codicote Mill, Welwyn ,
Herts.]; NorahMary; and Cynthia Evelyn. Seat— Castle
Mary, Cloyne, co. Cork. Town res. — 20 Pont Street,
S.W.i. Clubs — Carlton, Turf, and Kildare Street (Dublin).
LONGFIELD of Longueville (U.O.). Gules, a chevron
ermine, between seven crosses crosslet fitchee, three in chief
and four in base argent. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion rampant
gules. Motto — " Parcere subjectis. " Livery — Blue, red
facings.
Sons of Richard Longfield, Esq. , of Longueville, co.
Cork, J.P. and D.L. (High Sheriff 1833), M.P. for co.
Cork 1835, b. 1802 ; d. 1889 ; m. 2nd, 1841, Jemima
Lucy, d. of Wyrley Birch, Esq., of Wretham Hall
Norfolk:—
Richard Edmund Longfield, Esq., J. P., D.L. co Cork
(High Sheriff 1887), M.A. Trin. Coll., Cambridge, b. 1842;
m. 1872, Alberta Charlotte, d. of Sir William Howard
Russell, LL.D. ; and has had Issue — (1) Richard William
Longfield, Esq., Captain 3rd Dragoon Guards (retired), b.
1873 I (2) Lewis Longfield, Esq., late Major R.A.S.C, b.
1874 [w. 1897, Olive Katie Oake, only child of J. Murray
Dobson ; and has issue — Theodore Edmund Longfield,
Lieut. R.E. , b. 1899 ; and Richard James Longfield, Lieut.
R.H.A., b. 1901]; (3) Charles Edmund Longfield, Capt.
R. Munster Fus. , b. 1885; killed in action 1918 ; Sybil
Mary [w». 1899, Brig.-Gen. William Percival Monkhouse,
C.B., C.M.G., M.V.O.]; and Muriel Alberta [m. 1899,
Wyrley Edwin George Wyrley- Birch]. Estate — Longue-
ville, Mallow, co. Cork. Club — Cork County.
Lt.-Col. Augustus Henry Longfield, late 1st Batt. Nor-
folk Regt., b. 1845; m. 1883, Florence Amy, younger d.
of Richard Nicholas Percival of Springfield, Sandbach,
Cheshire; and has had issue — John Percival Longfield,
Esq., M.V.O., Capt. Norfolk Regt., b. 1885; killed in
action 1916. Seat — Waterloo, Mallow, co. Cork.
Son of John Edmund Longfield, Esq., J.P. co. Cork,
B.A. (Dublin), Capt. 9th Batt. King's Royal Rifle
Corps, b. 1865 ; d. 1918 ; m. 1898 (his cousin), Elinor
Mary Augusta, d. of Henry Longfield of Mallow, co.
Cork : —
John Foster Longfield, Gentleman, Lieut. Roy. Corps
of Signals, b. 1906. Seat — Knockbeg, Braunton, Devon.
Son of Rev. Claude Robert Longfield, b. 1871 ; d.
1903 ; m. 1899, Anna Arabella, d. of John Bomford of
Oakley Park, co. Meath: —
Richard Charles Longfield, Esq., Capt. R.A. , b. 1901.
Res.—
Younger son of Rev. Richard Longfield and Wilhelmina
Gollock :—
William Elrington Longfield, Esq., Assist. Director of
Railways, Sudan, Col. (ret.) R.E., b. 1874 ; m. 1908,
Maude Kirkby, d. of Ralph B. Bagnall-Wild of Costock.'
Res. — The Manor House, Arlington, Bibury.
Son of Rev. George Longfield, D D., M.A., d. ;
d. 1878 ; m. 1859, Mary Webb, eldest d. of Nathaniel
Webb Ware :—
Mountifort George Longfield, Gentleman, Barrister-at-
Law, b. 1864. Res. — 5 Hatch Street, Dublin.
Son of Henry Longfield, Gentleman, b. 1820 ; d. 1898;
m. 1886, Elinor, d. of N. Webb Ware :_
Henry Foster Longfield, Gentleman, b. 1867 ; m. 1894,
Cherry Frances Pennefather, d. of Capt. R. L. Warren.
Res. — Grange Erin, Douglas, co. Cork.
Son of Henry Longfield of Sea Court, Timoleague, co.
Cork, b. 1828 ; d. 1871 ; m. 1857, Eliza Augusta, only
child of William Purcell of Altamira, co. Cork: —
Mountifort Longfield, Esq., J.P. and D.L. (High Sheriff
1906), co. Cork, b. 1866 ; m. 1891, Geraldine Spencer, only
d. of Henley J. Edwards, late Indian Navy. Res. —
Tremough, Penryn, Cornwall. Club — Wellington.
LONGLEY (H. Coll., 4 Feb. 1924). Quarterly per
fesse indented azure and argent, in the second and third
quarters a Latin cross gules, on a chief ermine, a harp or,
between two swords erect proper, pommelled and hilted
gold. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a lion sejant proper, gorged with a wreath
of oak, and resting the dexter foot on a cross vert. Motto
— " Esse quam videre." Livery — Buff, with blue facings.
2nd son of Charles Thomas Longley, I.C.S., b. 1831 ;
d. 1888 ; m. 1859, Emmeline Frances (d. 1922), d.
of Joseph Howard Lloyd, of Llangadock, co.
Carmarthen : —
Sir John Raynsford Longley, K.C.M.G. (1919), C.B.
(1916), Maj.-Gen. (ret.) E. Surrey Regt., b. 1867 ; m.
1896, Iva Kathleen, d. of the late Maj. W. Molony, of
Kiltanon, co. Clare; and has had issue — (1) Charles
Raynsford John Molony Longley, Esq., Midshipman
R.N., b. 1897; </. 1916; John Moloney Longley, Gentle-
man, b. 1906. Res. — Old Hall, Cheswardine, Shropshire.
Clubs — Naval and Military ; Shropshire (Shrewsbury).
LONGFORD, Earl of, see PAKENHAM.
LONGFORD of Northfield (H. Coll.). Paly of six or
and gules, a bend engrailed between two pairs of wings
conjoined in lure ermine. Mantling gules and or Crest
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— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a plume of four
ostrich feathers, alternately or and argent, an oak-apple
leaved and slipped proper. Motto — " Exorna."
Only surv. son of Richard Longford, of Balsall
Heath, Worcs., b. 1822 ; d. 1895 ; m. 1850, Sarah,
d. of Thomas Wingfield, Gentleman, of Croome
d'Abitot, Worcs. : —
William Wingfield Longford, Gentleman, C.C. City of
Birmingham, b. 1856 ; m. 1881, Clara Wade, d. of Samuel
Powell, of Birmingham ; and has issue — Rev. William
Wingfield Longford, D.D. (Oxon.), Clerk in Holy Orders,
Hon. C.F. (despatches 1918), Rector of Caversham, b.
1882 [m. 1st, 1912, Lizzie Mansfield, d. of John D.
Templeton, of Craigovad, co. Down ; 2nd, 1918, Georgina,
d. of John S. Mcintosh, O.B.E. (Bey) Zeitun, Cairo, and
has issue — Edward de Toesny Longford, Gentleman, b.
1925 ; Dorothy Eileen ; Margaret Wade ; and Elizabeth
Clare (Res. — Caversham Rectory, Oxon.)]; Herbert
George Longford, Gentleman, b. 1884 [m. 1912, Marion
Eleanor, d. of Samuel Ingersthorp, of Birmingham, and
has issue — Richard John Longford, Gentleman, b. 1920 ;
Dorothy Joan ; Mary Wingfield ; and Barbara Wingfield
(Res. — Withington House, Abingdon-on-Thames) ; Clara
Dorothy, ita.— Northfield, Worcs. Club— E.S.U.
LONGMAN of Windlesham, Surrey (H. Coll., 1909).
Gules, an ancient ship in full sail proper between three
buckles or. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a lion rampant azure between two buckles
as in the arms.
Son of William Longman, Publisher, of London, b.
1813; d. 1877; m. 1844, Emma (d. 1884), d. of
Frederick P. Barlow of Kensington : —
Sir Hubert Harry Longman, 1st Bart. (1909), J. P. and
C.C. for Surrey, and Chairman of its Asylums Committee,
b. 1856; m. 1881, Laura Romaine, d. of A. F. Govett,
Esq., J. P., of Laleham, Staines. Seat— Lavershot Hall,
Windlesham, Surrey. Clubs — National Liberal, United
University.
LONGMORE of Hertford (H. Coll., 29 Oct. 1909).
Sable, two chevronels between in chief as many griffins'
heads erased or, and in base a laurel wreath fructed proper,
the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon and pendent
the badge of a K.CB. (civ.). Mantling sable and or,
surrounded with the circle and Motto of the Order of the
Bath, and with a representation of the badge of the Order
suspended therefrom. Crest On a wreath of the colours,
in front of two branches of laurel in saltire, a sword erect
proper. Motto — " In utrumque paratus." Liverv— Black
coat and trousers, brass buttons, green and yellow waist-
coat.
Son of Matthew Skinner Longmore of Hertford, b.
1828; d. 1878; m. 1855, Anne. d. of Rev. Joseph
Samuel Stockwell, of Wylye Rectory, Wilts. : —
Sir Charles Elton Longmore, K.CB. (1913), Clerk of
the Peace co. Hertford, Clerk of the Hertford County
Council, Hon. Col. (V.D.) 1st Batt. Herts. Regt. , a Member
of the Commission of Lieutenancy for the City of London,
b. 1855 ; m. 1880, Helen Julia, d. of late Thomas Sworder
of Wallfields, Hertford; and has surv. issue — (1) Major
Philip Elton Longmore, b. 1884; (2) Capt. John
Alexander Longmore, M.B.E. , b. 1899 ; Frances Joan [m.
1911, Charles Tasker Evans] ; and Helen Joyce [m. Lt.-
Col. L. F. Smeathman, D.S.O,, M.C.]. Res.— Porthill
House, Hertford. Clubs — Carlton ; St. Stephen's.
LONGMORE of The Mythe, Tewkesbury (H. Coll.,
1823). Erminois, on a chevron azure, between two leopards'
faces in chief proper and a lion passant guardant in base gules,
three cross crosslets or. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, two javelins in saltire, sur-
mounted of a leopard's face, encircled by a garland ot roses
and violets all proper. Motto — " Finem respice. "
Son of Charles Croker Longmore, b. 1855 ; d. 1926 ;
m. 1883, Janet Murray : —
Air Commodore Arthur Murray Longmore, C.B. (1925),
D.S.O. (1919), R.A.F., b. 1885; m. 1913, Marjorie, d. of
W. Maitland, CLE., of Witley Manor, Godalming ; and
has issue — (1) Richard Maitland Longmore, Gentleman, b.
1915; (2) William James Maitland Longmore, Gentleman,
b. 1919 ; (3) Peter Maitland Longmore, Gentleman,*. 1922;
and 1 dau. Res. — Elsham House, Grantham. Clubs — Army
and Navy ; R.A.F.
JOHN CONSTANTINE GORDON LONGMORE,
Esquire, C.B., C.M.G., C.B.E., D.S.O., Brig Gen. (ret.
192 1 ), formerly Lt.-Col. Army Service Corps, served in S.
African Campaign and Great War 1914-19, Brig.-Gen. in
charge of Administration in Egypt 1920-21. Born Aug. 8,
1870, being the second but eldest surviving son of the late
Surgeon-General Sir Thomas Longmore, Knight Bachelor,
Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath,
Honorary Surgeon to the Queen, by his wife Mary Rosalie
Helen, dau. of the late Captain W. S. Moorsom of the
52nd Regiment. Armorial bearings— Sable, on a chev-
ron ermine, between in chief two swords in pale, points
upwards proper, pommels and hilts or, and in base a
caduceus erect of the last, a cross couped gules. Mantling
sable and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, a caduceus erect or, in front of two flag-staves
in saltire proper, flowing from each a banner gules, charged
with a lozenge ermine, thereon a cross as in the arms ;
with the Motto, " In omnibus caritas." Married 1897,
Nita, d. of the late Thomas Davis. Postal address—
Mellands, Powderham, Exeter.
LONGUEVILLE (H. Coll., Roy. Lie, 18 Jan. 1889).
Quarterly of fourteen, 1 and 14, gules, a fesse dancettee
ermine, between six cross crosslets fitchee argent (for
Longueville) ; 2. vair, a lion rampant or between two roses
gules in fesse and an annulet in base of the second
(for Jones) ; 3. as first (for Longueville) ; 4. or, a maunch
gules (for Hastings) ; 5. sable, a fesse argent between
three cinquefoils or (for Hunt) ; 6. azure, an eagle dis-
played argent, surmounted by a bendlet gules (for
Wolverton) ; 7. or, on a chief gules, two dexter hands
couped at the wrist argent (for Manfelin) ; 8. gules, three
roach naiant argent (for Roche) ; 9. per pale dancettee
argent and sable (for Birmingham, ancient) ; 10. azure, a
bendlozengy or (for Birmingham) ; n. quarterly, gules and
or, in the first quarter a cross moline argent (for Middle-
ton) ; 12. vert, three lions rampant argent (for Wardwick) ;
13, sable, crusily fitche'e and three covered cups argent
(for Strivelin) Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a talbot's
head couped gules, eared, and charged with a fesse
dancettee argent. Motto— "Till then thus." Livery—
Coat grey, waistcoat red, buttons silver.
Sons of Thomas Longueville, Esq., J. P. Salop, of
Llanforda, Oswestry, b. 1844; d. 1922; m. 1868, Mary
Frances (d. 1910), only child and sole heir of Alexander
Robertson of Balgownie Lodge, in the county of Aber-
deen : —
Reginald Longueville, Esq., Major (ret.) Coldstream
Gds., Lt.-Col. comdg. 7th Batt. R. Welsh Fusiliers (T.F.)
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1910-14, J. P. co. Salop, b. March 26, 1869; tn. 1912,
Dorothy Mary Catherine (d. 1925), d. of William Joseph
Fitzherbert Brockholes of Claughion ; and has issue —
Thomas Anthony Longueville, Gentleman, b. 1913 ; and
Margaret Mary Cecil Winifred. Seat — Penylan, Oswestry.
Club — Travellers ' .
Edward Longueville, Esq., Major late Coldstream
Guards, b. 1877 ; tn. 1909, Doris, d. cf Joseph Fletcher
Green, of Blackheath, Kent, and has issue — 1 son.
Francis Longueville, Esq., D.S.O., M.C. , Major Cold-
stream Guards, b. 1892; m. 1920, Gertrude, d. of G. R.
Venables, of Oakhurst, Oswestry, and has issue— 2 sons; 2
daus. Clubs — Guards', Arthur's.
LONGSTAFF (H. Coll., 29 Dec. 1881). Quarterly,
argent and sable, on a bend indented gules, between two
pheons of the first a quarter-staff or. Crest — Upon a
wreath of the colours, two arms embowed vested sable,
sem^e-de-lys, and cuffed argent, the hands proper, grasping
a quarter-staff fessewise or. Motto — " Vigilate. Livery
— Claret colour.
Sons of George Dixon Longstaff. M.D. , b. 1799; d.
1892; m. 1833, Maria, eld. d. of the late Henry
Blundell, J.P. :—
The late Llewellyn Wood Longstaff, Esq., O.B.E., Col.
1st V.B. East Yorks. Regt., of Ridgelands, Wimbledon, b.
1841 ; d. 19 18 ; tn. 1873, Mary Lydia, second d. of the late
Thomas William Sawyer, Lieut. R.N.R. ; and had issue — (1)
Tom George Longstaff, Esq., Capt. (ret.) ist/7th Batt.
Hampshire Regt., M.A., M.D. (Oxon.), of Picket Hill,
Ringwood, and the Athenaeum, Pall Mall, b. 1875 [m. 1911,
Dora Hamilton, third d. of Bernard Scott, of Sway,
Hants.; and has issue — Diana Longstaff; Sylvia Mary
Longstaff ; Ursula Longstaff ; Barbara Dixon ; Joanna
Gilbert ; and Sara Bodley] ; (2) Cedric Llewellyn Longstaff,
Esq., Major (ret.) 6th Bn. The Prince of Wales's (N. Staffs.
Regt.), formerly Capt. 2nd V.B. East Surrey Regt., Hon.
Capt. in the Army, M. A. (Oxon.), J. P., of Nearfield House,
Lichfield, Staffs., b. 1876 [tn. 1903, Lilias Marow, d. ot
Sir Thomas Wilmot Peregrine Blomefield, Bart. , C.B. ; and
has surv. issue — Andrew Llewellyn Longstaff, Gentleman,
b. 1906; Wilmot Dixon Longstaff, Gentleman, b. 1907;
Charles Cedric Longstaff, Gentleman, b. 1910 ; and Marow
Mary Lilias] ; (3) Frederick Victor Longstaff, Esq. , Major
(ret.) 5th Batt. East Surrey Regt., b. 1879 [tn. 1921,
Jennie Long, d. of the late Frederick McCulloch, of
Victoria, B.C. (Res. — Seabank, Victoria, B.C., Canada)];
(4) Gilbert Conrad Longstaff, Esq., late Lieut. R.N.V. R.,
B.A. (Camb.), b. 1884; Edith Mary Longstaff
Longstaff (d. in infancy) ; Beatrix Marie Longstaff
Longstaff [ot. 1908, Capt. DuPreP. Lance, M.C, thirdson
of Lt.-Gen. Sir Frederick Lance, K.C B.] ; Katharine
Longstaff Longstaff [tn. 191 1, the late Captain A. Felix
Wedgwood, 5th Bn. North Staffordshire Regt., yst. son of
late C. F. Wedgwood of Barlaston, Staffordshire] ; and
Margaret Longstaff [tn. 1906, Lieut. -Colonel J. E. H.
Sawyer, M.D. (Oxon.), late R. A. M.C, eld. son of Sir James
Sawyer of Haseley Hall, Warwick].
The late George Blundell Longstaff, Esq., of Twitchen,
Morthoe, Devon, formerly Capt. 1st Vol. Batt. East
Yorks. Regt., M.A., M.D. (Oxon.), F.R.C.P., J.P. for
cos. of London and Devon, Member of London C.C.
1888-1903, b. 1849 ; d. 1921 ; m. 1st, 1875, Sara Learn
(d. 1903), first d. of late Edward Dixon, J.P. of Southampton;
2nd, 1906, Mary Jane, d. of the late Matthewman Hodgson
Donald of Stanwix, Carlisle, and Blaithwaite, co. Cumber-
land; and had issue — fi) Ralph Longstaff, Esq., D.S.O.,
J, P., Lieut. -Colonel (ret.), of Roy. Field Art., b. 1878 [tn.
1913, Edytha Margaret Goodwin ; and has issue (Res.
— Tivitchen-Morthoe, Devon)] ; (2) Cuthbert Dixon Long-
staff, Esq., Commander R.N., b. 1882 [tn. ]; Mabel
[tn. 1900, Arthur Loftus Onslow ; and has issue] ; and Daisy
Longstaff. Post. add. —
LONGWORTH (R.L., H. Coll.). Argent, gutt6e-de-
poix, three trefoils slipped in fesse vert between as many
dragons' heads erased sable. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a
talbot's head erased sable, holding in the mouth a sword
in bend proper, point downwards, pommel and hilt or,
between two trefoils slipped vert. Motto — " Fidele pour
toujours." Livety — Light drab, black collar.
Son of George Francis Hulton Bailer, b. 1852 ; d. 1882;
tn. 1873, Florence, d. of Rev. G. T. Comyns of Wood,
co. Devon : —
Thomas James Longworth, Esq.; late Major R. Gloucester-
shire Hus. , assumed the name and arms of Longworth by
R.L. under the will of the Rev. Thomas James Longworth
of Walworth House, Cheltenham, b. 1875; m- 1902, Lilian
Grace, yst. d. of Capt. Walter Strickland, J.P. Res —
Newnton Priory, Wilts. ; 15 Elvaston Place, S. W. Clubs —
Cavalry, Ranelagh.
LONSDALE, see HEYWOOD-LONSDALE.
LONSDALE, Earl of, see LOWTHER.
LOOMIS (L.O. 1915, rematric. 1920). Per pale, the
dexter side per fesse, in chief, or, a double-headed eagle
sable, imperially crowned proper, charged on the breast
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with an escutcheon gold, thereon three lions rampant of the
second (being the arms of the town of Cambrai) ; and in
base, gules, on a mount vert, a castle with walls and
encrinte and towers argent, flagged and vaned or, door of
the first, therein a lion sejant guardant of the third, and
above the archway, on an escutcheon of the fourth, parted
per cross, first and fourth, a lion rampant sable, second and
third, the same of the first (being the arms of the town ot
Mons) ; and on the sinister, or, a cross gules, in the first
and second quarters a boar's head erased sable, armed and
langued of the second, and in the third and fourth two maple
leaves vert. Mantling gules, doubled or. Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries, an elk's head caboshed proper. Motto
— " Virtutem colimus."
Second son of Daniel Gordon Loomis, of Sherbrooke,
Prov. Quebec, Canada, b. 1840; d. 1924; m. 1862,
Amelia, d. of Ambrose Burrowes, of Sherbrooke,
George de Arroyave Lopes, Gentleman, b. 1872 ; m. 1913,
Maude Mary (d. 1924), d. of Lawrence Cockburn and widow
Quebec : —
Sir Frederick
C.M.G., D.S.O.
Army, 6. 1870 ;
Mundell
b. 1901 ;
Oscar Warren Loomis, K.C.B. (mil.),
with Bar, Major-Gen. in H.M.'s Canadian
m. 1894, Maggie Morrison, d. of James
and has issue — Daniel McKay Loomis, Esq.,
Frederick Arthur Loomis, Esq., b 1902 ; Miles
Lawrence Loomis, Esq., b. 1908; Alec Pennoyer Loomis,
Esq., b. 1910; James Gordon Loomis, Esq., b. 1912 ;
Marjorie Mundell; and Roberta Burrowes. Res. — 34
Lincoln Avenue, Montreal, Canada
LORD, see GREAVES-LORD.
LORD, Argent, on a rock proper, a tower sable sur-
mounted by a fesse gules, between two cinquefoils in chief
and as many pheons in base of the last. Mantling- sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a rock
proper, in front of a tower sable, a hind argent, resting the
dexter foreleg on a pheon gules. Motto — " Virtute et
labore."
Son of Sir Riley Lord, Knight Bachelor (1900), of
Highfield Hall, Gosforth, Northumberland, J. P. co.
Northumberland and for the city and county of New-
castle-upon-Tyne, b. 1838; d. ; m. 1858, Mary,
dau. of John Haggas of Keighley, Yorkshire: —
Albert Alexander Lord, Esq., b. Sept. 7, 1859. Seat —
LOREBURN, Baron, see REID.
LOPES (R.L., 4 May 1831, H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and
4, azure, on a chevron between three eagles rising or, as
many bars gemelles gules, on a chief of the second, five
lozenges of the field (Lopes, H. Coll., 1805) ; 2 and 3, in a
landscape field a fountain, thereout issuing a palm-tree all
proper (Franco, H. Coll., 1760). Mantling azure and or.
Crests— 1. on a wreath of the colours, a lion sejant erminois,
gorged with a collar gemelle gules, the dexter paw resting
on a lozenge azure (Lopes) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
a dexter arm couped and embowed, habited purpure,
purpled or, the cuff argent, holding a palm-branch proper
(Franco). Mottoes— " Quod tibi id alii" (Lopes); "Sub
pace copia" (Franco).
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir Massey Lopes, 3rd Bart., P.C. ,
M.A. (Oxon.), M.P., J. P., D.L., and C.A. (High
Sheriff co. Devon 1857), b. 1818 ; d. 1908; m. (1st),
1854, Hon. Bertha {d. 1872), only d. of John, 1st Lord
Churston : —
Sir Henry Yarde Buller Lopes, 4th Bart. (1 Nov. 1805),
J. P. and D.L. co. Devon, Barrister-at-Law, late Lieut.
1st Devon Y.C. , M.P. for Grantham 1892-1900, b. 1859;
m. 1891, Lady Albertha Edgcumbe, d. of Earl of Mount
Edgcumbe ; and has issue — Massey Henry Edgcumbe
Lopes, Esq., B.A. (Oxon.), Lieut. The Scots Greys, b.
1903 ; Katherine Frederica Albertha [m. 1919, Hon. Erskine
Arthur Nicholson, D.S.O., Comdr. R.N. (q.v.))\ Bertha
Louisa Victoria [m. 1921, Capt. James Murray Pipon,
C.M.G., M.V.O., R.N., Naval Attache' British Embassy,
Paris] ; Margaret Beatrice [m. 1927, Major Henry A. R.
Graham] ; and Constance Eilzabeth. Seat — Maristow,
Roborough, Devonshire; and Burraton, Horrabridge, S.
Devon. Res. — 28 Grosvenor Gardens, S.W. Clubs —
Carlton, Wellington.
Sons of George Ludlow Lopes, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
Wilts., b. 1836 ; d. 1909 ; m. 1871, Georgina Emma (d.
1912), d. of Anselmo de Arroyave: —
of Capt. Granville Forbes, 79th Highlanders. Res. — 7
Egerton Place, S.W. Clubs — St. James's, Carlton.
Rev. John Ludlow Lopes, M.A. (Oxon.), D.D. (Rome),
Chaplain to R.C. Students at Cambridge since 1922, b. 1882.
Post. add. — 24 Church Green, Witney, Oxon, Club —
United University.
LORT-PHILLIPS (H. Coll., 1926). Quarterly, 1 and
4, argent, a pile ermine, over all a horse forcene sable
bridled and reined gules (for Phillips) ; 2 and 3, per fesse
azure and gules, a cross or, in the centre point an ermine
spot (for Lort). Mantling sable and argent. Crests — 1.
on a wreath of the colours, issuant from the battlements of
a tower proper, charged with three fleurs-de-lis, a demi-
horse sable bridled and reined gules (for Phillips) ; 2. on
a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour
resting on the elbow, grasping in the hand a tilting-spear
proper flowing therefrom a banner of the arms of Lort (for
Lort). Motto— " Fide et fortuna."
Only son of Alfred Gillett, Esq., J. P., of 45 Mount
Street, W., and Cottesmore, Haverfordwest, Pembroke-
shire, b. 1836; d. 1894; m. 1871, Frederica Isabella
Augusta, d. of Richard Ilbert Phillips, of Lawrenny
Park, Pembrokeshire: —
Frederick Alfred Lort-Phillips, Gentleman (assumed by
Deed Poll, 10 June 1926, the surname of Lort-Phillips in
lieu of Gillett), late Major Pembroke (Castlemartin) Yeo.,
b. 1872 ; m. 1897, Cecily Mary, only d. of Captain Henry
Lamplugh Wickham (q.v.), and has surv. issue — Raymond
Lort-Phillips, Gentleman, b. 1903; Eira Teresa; and
Dorothy. Seat — Down Grange, Basingstoke, Hants.
Clubs — Junior Carlton, Geographical.
LOSCOMBE(H. Coll., 1762). Argent, on a fesse azure,
between three leopards' faces proper, a cross moline be-
tween two cross crosslets or. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-leopard proper,
collared gules, holding in the dexter paw a cross moline as
in the arms. Motto — " Moderata durant."
Sons of Francis Russell Loscombe, Gentleman, of
Heath House, Andover, b. 1815; d. 1887; m. 1st,
1842, Sarah, d. of William Pickering of Axminster,
Devon ; 2nd, 1874, Mary, d. of William Snelling of
Havant, Hants : —
Arthur Russell Loscombe, Esq., Col., late Lt.-Col.
cmdg. 1st Batt. West India Regt., b. 1856; m. 1888, Annie
Draydon, d. of George Draydon Wendon ; and has surv.
issue — Marjorie Kate Russell. Club — Army and Navy.
Frank Henry Loscombe, Gentleman, b. 1875. Res. —
LOTHIAN, Marquess of, see KERR.
LOUIS (H. Coll., 1806). Azure, a lion rampant argent,
charged with an eagle displayed sable, holding in its sinister
paw a fleur-de-lis or, on a chief wavy ermine, an anchor
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erect of the third, enfiled with a naval crown, the rim azure,
stern and sails proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased azure,
between two wings elevated or, in the beak a fleur-de-lis
and on the breast a trident erect or. Motto — " In Canopo
ut ad anopum." Supporters — Dexter, a British sailor
habited proper, his exterior hand supporting a staff thereon
hoisted a flag argent charged with a cross gules, surmounted
by a pair of wings or, and inscribed with the words "St.
Domingo" in base sable; sinister, an allegorical figure re-
presenting the Nile, the head and upper part of the face
concealed by a veil argent, the mantle vert, inscribed with
hieroglyphics, wreathed about the waist with bulrushes
proper, and in the exterior hand an ancient rudder or.
Son of Maj.-Gen. Sir Charles Louis, 4th Bart., b. 1813 ;
d. 1900; m. 1st, 1856, Jane, d. of J. M'Kay: —
Sir Charles Louis, 5th Bart. (1 April 1806), b. 1859 ;
m. 1887, Florence Alice, d. of John Lawford. Res. — 52
Belgrave Road. Wanstead, E.n.
LOUTH, Baron, see PLUNKETT.
LOVAT. Baron, see FRASER.
LOVATT of The Cloughs, Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Argent, issuant from the base a tower triple-towered sable,
portcullis down or, in chief two wolves passant in pale of
the second. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
LOVEDAY of Williamseote (H. Coll., 14 Nov. 1844).
Per pale indented argent and sable, an eagle displayed
with two heads, charged on the breast with an escallop
wreath of the colours, in front of a tower triple-towered
argent, a wolf passant sable, supporting with the dexter
leg an anchor also argent. Motto — " Spe." Livery — Olive
brown.
Son of Enoch Lovatt by his wife Susannah, d. of Ralph
Hammond : —
James Lovatt, Esq., J. P. co. Staffs., and J. P. borough of
Newcastle-under-Lyme, Deputy High Steward of Newcastle-
under-Lyme, b. 28 May 1850; m. 1st, Mary Elizabeth,
second d. of Richard Muncaster; 2nd, Frances, d. of Henry
Hollingdrake and widow of George Lomas Murgatroyd ;
and has issue — (1) William Muncaster Lovatt, Gentleman,
b. 14 Nov. 1878 [m. 30 June 1903, Effie Sybil M. Stocker
(Res.— The Hollies, Trent Vale, Hanley, Staffs.)] ; (2)
James Muncaster Lovatt, Gentleman, b. 13 Aug. 1881 ;
(3) John Muncaster Lovatt, Gentleman, b. 6 Oct. 1888;
Lilian [m. Rev. Albert Edward Wan] ; Isabelle [m. Adolph
Henri Charles Wenger] ; Ethel ; Jessie ; Marguerite ; and
Mary Elizabeth. Seat — Brampton Hill, Newcastle-under-
Lyme. Club — National Liberal.
counterchanged and ducally gorged or. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — A demi-eagle displayed with two
heads per pale indented sable and argent, charged on the
breast with an escallop counterchanged and ducally gorged
or. Motto — ' ' Cum prima luce."
Sons of John Edward Taylor Loveday, Esq., J. P., of
Williamseote, co. Oxford, and Arlescote, co. Warwick,
b. 1845; d. 1913 ; m. 1874, Margaret, eld. d. of
Alexander Cheape of Lathockar and Strathtyrum : —
Thomas Loveday, Gentleman, M.A., Vice-Chancellor
University of Bristol, b. 1875; m. 1903, Mildred, d. of late
Rev. Thomas Welbank Fowle, Rector of Islip, Oxon. ; and
has issue — Sarah ; and Charity Mildred. Estates — William-
seote, co. Oxford ; Arlescote, Banbury, co. Warwick. Res.
— Vice-Chancellor's Lodge, Stoke Bishop, Bristol; Arlescote,
Banbury.
William Taylor Loveday, Gentleman, b. 1878 ; m. 1914,
Eleanor, yr. d. of Major Henry Eardley-Wilmot. Res. —
Bilton, Rugby.
John Loveday, Gentleman, M.A., b. 1882. Res. —
Arlescote, Banbury.
Alexander Loveday, Gentleman, M.A., b. 1888; m.
1916, Nathalie, eld. d. of General J. Tarnoschi, of Jassy ;
and has issue — Thomas Tudor Loveday, Gentleman, b.
1924 ; and Alexander Dominic Loveday, Gentleman, b.
1926. Res. — 147 route de Malagnou, Geneva, Switzerland.
Rev. David Goodwin Loveday, M.A., b. 1896. Postal
address — Clifton College, Clifton, Bristol.
Sons of Charles Edward Loveday, Gentleman, of
Gympie, Queensland, b. 1864 ; d. 1920 ; m. 1887, Maud
Celia, d. of Gilbert William Eliott :—
Arthur Cecil Loveday, Gentleman, b. 1887 ; m. 1917,
Cecilia, d. of George Loveday, and has issue — Eric Michael
Loveday, Gentleman, b. 1919 ; Arthur Thomas Charles
Loveday, Gentleman, b. 1921. Res. — Windrush, Telko,
Palmwoods, Queensland.
Ivan Lefroy Loveday, Gentleman, b. 1898 ; m. 1926,
Ethel Mary, d. of Charles Frederick Philo, and has issue —
William Lefroy Loveday, Gentleman, b. 1927. Res. —
Longreach, Queensland.
Henry Langlt is Loveday, Gentleman, b. 1902. Res. —
Wardington, Vulture Street, East Brisbane, Queensland.
Maurice George Eliott Loveday, Gentleman, b. 1905.
Res. — Wardington, Vulture Street, East Brisbane.
Sons of Henry Thomas Loveday, Gentleman, of New-
castle, N.S.W., Australia, b. 1867; d. 1926; m. Helen
Ada (d. 1915), d. of John P. Hides, of Herberton,
Queensland : —
John Arthur Loveday, Gentleman, b. 1893 ; m. 1917,
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Hilda Prevost, widow of Dr. Prevost, Roseville, Sydney,
and only child of James Burnett, of Sydney. Res. —
Geoffrey Charles Loveday, Gentleman,^. 1899 ; m. 1922,
Inez, d. of William Tudor Yeager, of Coraki, N.S. Wales.
Res.—
Harry Lefroy Loveday, Gentleman, b. 1902 ; m. 1926,
Shelagh, 2nd d. of Rev. Edric Cowper Robinson, Rector of
Liverpool, N.S.W. Res. —
Sons of George Loveday, Gentleman, of Doctors' Com-
mons, b. 1829; d. 1907; m. 2nd, Magdalene, d. of
Rev. G. F. Turner, Rector of Rede, Suffolk : —
George Edward Loveday, Gentleman, M.A., M.B., B.C.,
b. 1876; m. 1919, Mary, d. of Thomas Cullinan, of Lim-
erick ; and has issue — Edward Francis Loveday , Gentleman,
b. 1921 ; Anthony Joseph Loveday, Gentleman, b. 1925.
Res. — Spring Lodge, Wilbraham Road, Fallowfield, Man-
chester.
Gentleman, O.B.E., b. 1878 ;
of Jacob Backus, of Catshill,
and has issue — George Arthur
John Noel Ronald Loveday,
Arthur Frederick Loveday
m. 1908, Mary Cornelia, d.
New York, and Lima, Peru ;
Loveday, Gentleman, b. 1909
Gentleman, b. 1911. Res. — Layatana 13, Barcelona, Spain.
Clement Hilgrove Loveday, Gentleman, i. 1890. Res. —
22 Cheniston Gardens, W.8.
Son of Francis William Loveday, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-
Col. R.A., b. 1879; d. 1919 ; m. 1907, Lilias, d. of
William Liscombe Dallas, of Simla, India : —
John Loveday, Gentleman, b. 1912. Res. — Old Ferry
House, Lymington, Hants.
LOVELACE, Earl of, see KING.
LOVELAND. Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, semee of acorns,
and three boars' heads couped or; 2 and 3. azure, a stag's
head caboshed or, between three bezants. Mantling sable
and or. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a dexter
cubit arm in armour proper, charged with a fret sable,
of the colours, a talbot passant argent. Motto " Tempus
omnia monstrat."
Issue of Col. Benjamin Lovell (formerly Stanhope-
Badcock), K.H., 15th Dragoons: —
? Descendents.
Sons of Capt. Lovell Stanhope Richard Lovell. late
13th Regt. , b. 1826; m. 1848, Matilda Jane, d. of
George Hume Reade : —
William Stanhope Lovell, Gentleman, b. 1848 ; m. 1873,
Helen Veronica, d. of late Maj. -Gen. George Mein. Res.—
George Herbert Salathiel Lovell, Gentleman, b. 1859
Res.—
LOVETT (H. Coll.). Argent, three wolves passant
in pale sable. Motto — " Spe." Livery — Black and
white.
Sons of Rev. Robert Lovett, o Bishops Caundle,
Dorset, b. 1811 ; d. 1893 ; by 2nd wife, m. 1862,
Elizabeth, d. of Hugh Lumsden, Esq., J. P. and
Sheriff of Sutherland, of Pitcaple, Aberdeen : —
Sir Verney Lovett, K. C.S.I, formerly Commissioner
of Lucknow and a member of the Viceroy's Legislative
Council and Board of Revenue, United Provinces,
b. 1864 ; m. 1893, Clara Crofton, O.B.E., d. of the late
Capt. C. Jameson, B.S.C., and has surv. issue — Dorothea
Verney. Res. — 11 Linton Road, Oxford.
William Edward Turville Lovett, Gentleman, b.
1865 ; m. 1st, 1897, Maud {d. 1914), d. of Comdr.
Osmond de Beauvoir Brock, R.N. ; 2nd, 1916, Ada
Lilian, d. of Fretwood Hoyle, of Eastwood Lodge,
Yorks., and has issue — (1) Osmond de Turville Lovett
Esq., Capt. 9th Gurkhas, I.A., b. 1898 ; (2) Richard
Neville Lovett, Gentleman, Lieut. 15th Lancers, Ind.
Army, b. 1901 ; (3) Robert Roger Lovett, Gentleman, b.
1903 i (4) Francis Hugh Lovett, Gentleman, b. 1914 ;
Betty Maud [m. 1927, Lt. -Comdr. Thomas Travers Young,
R.N.] ; and Nancy Mabel. Res. — Astwell, Dunster,
Somerset.
Rt. Rev. Ernest Neville Lovett, C.B.E., D.D., 1st
Bishop of Portsmouth 1927, Chaplain to H.M. the King
1917, b. 1869 ; m. 1894, Evelyn Janet, d. of the late
Comdr. Osmond de Beauvoir Brock, and has issue
Evelyn Myra [m. 1924, Thomas Henry Morony, Esq.,
CLE.] ; Joan Lumsden [m. 192 1, Rev. Hedley Robert
Burrows, Vicar of St. Stephen's, Portsea] ; Penelope ;
Favel Mary ; and Elisabeth. Res. — Bishopswood
Fareham, Hants.
Rev. John Lovett, Vicar of Prescot, Lanes., Canon o
Liverpool Cathedral, b. 1880 ; m. 1925, Evelyn Cressie,
d. of late Col. Robert Maxwell-Hyslop, and has issue — -
Christopher Neville Lovett, Gentleman, b. 1928 ; and
Margaret Elizabeth. Res. — Prescot Vicarage, Lanes.
PERCIVAL COSBY ERNEST LOVETT, Esq., J. P.
Born Jan 29, 1874, being the second but eldest surviving
son of the late Phillips Cosby Lovett, Esq., J P. and D. L. ,
and High Sheriff 1863, sometime Captain Royal Bucks
Yeomanry, and formerly Captain in the Mercantile Marine,
by his second wife Emmeline, dau. of William Snell ot
Plymouth. Armorial bearings — Argent, three wolves
passant in pale sable. Mantling sable and or. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a wolf's head erased sable.
Married, 1906, Gladys, only d. of Charles F. Campbell and
grand-dau. of Gen. John G. Campbell. Seat — Liscombe
House, Leighton Buzzard, Bucks. Res. — Soulbury.Leighton
Buzzard.
encircled by a wreath of oak, and holding in the hand a
scimitar also proper ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a stag
lodged proper, guttee-de-l'armes, and resting the dexter foot
on a bezant. Motto — "Opes industria park." Livery —
Green.
Sons of Richard Loveland Loveland, Esquire, Knight
of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of
Jerusalem, D. L. co. Middx., Q.C. , Member of Inner
Temple and Lincoln's Inn, b. 1841 ; d. ; m. 1865,
Maria Elizabeth Oddie, dau. of Rev. P. H. Nind, M. A. ,
Vicar of Woodcote-cum-Southstoke, Oxon. : —
John Douglas Errington Loveland, Esq., J. P. Middx.,
Principal Chamber of Commerce for the French Riviera,
and for Monaco 1910-n, b. 1865. Res. — Tivoh Lodge,
Tivoli Road, Cheltenham.
Richard Errington Loveland, Gentleman, b. 1874.
LOVELL (R.L., 6 April 1840, H. Coll,). Or, three bars
nebuly gules. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath
LOVIBOND, see IMPEY-LOVIBOND.
LOW, see MORRISON - LOW.
LOW of Kilshane (U.O.). Argent, on a bend vert, three
wolves' heads erased or, each charged with an annulet gules.
Mantling vert and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, a wolf's head as in the arms. Motto — " Facta non
verba."
Son of Francis Wise Low, Esq., of Kilshane, co. Tip-
perary, and of Silladerdane, co. Kerry, J. P. and D.L.
for co. Tipperary, High Sheriff 1871, and J. P. for co.
Kerry, b. 1810; d. 1904; m. 2nd, 1864, Sara Louisa,
second d. of the late John Trant of Dovea : —
Francis Simon Low, Esq., D. L., late Lieut. 2nd Life
Guards, b. 1870; tn. 1896, Anna Eleanor Isabelle (d. 1914),
eldest d. of Stephen Moore of Barne ; and has issue— Simon
Francis Low, Gentleman, b. 1904 ; and Sylvia Louise Maud.
Seat— Kilshane, Tipperary. Club— Naval and Military.
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LOW (U.O.). Argent, on a bend vert, three wolves'
heads erased or, each charged with an annulet gules.
Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a wolf's head as in the arms. Motto — "Facta
on verba. "
Son of Lt.-Col. John Maxwell Low, late Duke of Wel-
lington's Regt. , and formerly Duke of Cornwall's Light
Infantry, b. 1844; d. 1912; m. 1890, Anna Workman,
d. of Henry Hogan of Montreal : —
John Low, Gentleman, b. 1896.
LOW (L.O., 1895). Gules, two wolves passant argent.
Daus. and co.-heirs of William Malcolm Low, Esquire,
of Chatto, co. Fife, J. P. and D.L. co. Fife, b. 1835;
d. 1923 ; m. 1872, Lady Ida Matilda Alice (d. 1915), d.
of 7th Earl of Denbigh: —
Ida Mary Ursula.
Hilda Lucy Adelaide.
LOW (Matric. L.O. , 3 Feb. 1902). Argent, two wolves
counterpassant sable, on a chief engrailed gules, three
fleurs-de-lys of the first. Mantling sable, doubled argent.
Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, an eagle's head couped
between two thistles slipped proper. Motto — ' ' Aspera me
juvant."
Yngr. son of William Low of Kerriemuir, m. Janet, d.
of Alexander Morrison of Kerriemuir : —
William Low, Esq., LL.D. , D.L., and J. P. co. Fife,
b. 1858; m. 1884, Isabella Sands, d. of John Alexander ;
and has issue — William Alexander Low, Gentleman,
b. 1897; Janet Isabella; Evelyn Alexandra; Dorothy
Jane ; and Mary Morrison. Seat — Blebo, co. Fife. Club—
Reform.
LOW (H. Coll.). Gules, a pale ermine, on a chief argent,
masoned sable, three saffrons stalked and leaved proper.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, out of the embattlements of a tower or, a cubit
arm proper, the hand grasping a hurt. Motto — " Spes."
Son of Hon. Sir Frederick Low, Judge of the High
Courts of Justice, King's Bench Div., b. 1856 ;
d. 1917 ; m. 1882, Katherine, d. of Charles Thomp-
son : —
Stephen Philpot Low, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, Middle
Temple, Asst. Solicitor Ministry of Labour, late Major
Hampshire Regt., b. 1883 ; m. 1906, Bertie Faith, d. of
R. Crosse, and has issue — Stephen Philpot Low, Gentle-
man, b. 1907; John Philpot Low, Gentleman, b. 1910 ;
Harold Philpot Low, Gentleman, b. 1913. Res. — 26
Pembridge Gardens, W.2.
LOWDELL ( ). Quarterly, 1 and 4, party per
pale indented sable and gules, three bugle-horns stringed,
two and one, argent, on a chief of the third a lion passant of
the second between two escallops of the first (Lowdell);
2 and 3, ermine, on a pile gules, a lion rampant or, a chief
azure, thereon a dragon reversed, the head towards the
sinister, gold (Langridge). Crest— Upon a wreath of the
colours, and issuant from a bugle-horn or, a demi-lion sable,
holding between the paws an escallop or. Motto — " Nemini
obesse sed omnibus prodesse."
Sons of Joseph Langridge Lowdell, M.R.C.S. (Eng-
land), and L.S.A. (London), of Brighton and Morebath,
North Devon, by his first wife Hersilie Dieudonne, d.
of Jean Hubert Lohet of Liege, in the Kingdom of
Belgium : —
Edward Lohet Lowdell, Gentleman, late Lieut. R.N., b.
1858; m. 1893, Annie Gwenllian, d. of Daniel Morgan of
Cwmgigfran, Talley, co. Carmarthen, and Furnival's Inn,
London.
Hubert Henry Lowdell, Gentleman, Lieut. Royal Guern-
sey Artillery (Channel Islands Militia), M.S.A. (Lond.), b.
r863. Clubs— Grosvenor (London), Royal United Service
Institution (Whitehall).
LOWE, see DRURY-LOWE.
LOWE of Edgbaston (H. Coll.). Erminois, on a bend
engrailed cottised plain azure, between two Stafford knots
sable, three wolves'heads, erased or. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-gryphon
erminois, resting the sinister paw on a Stafford knot
sable. Motto — " Spero meliora."
Eldest son of William Lowe, Solicitor, of Edgbaston,
b. 1827 ; d. 1892 ; m. 1850, Emma, d. of William
Griffiths, of Moseley, Birmingham : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Francis William Lowe, P.C. (1929),
1st Bart. (1918), Knt. (1905), M.P. Edgbaston Div. of
Birmingham 1898-1929, J. P., D.L. co. Warwick, b. 1852 ;
m. 1883, Mary, d. of William Holden, late Mayor of
Scarborough; and has issue — (1) Francis Gordon Lowe,
Esq., b. 1884 [m. 1914, Margaret, d. of Francis Sims
(Res. — 17 Iverna Gardens, W.8)] ; (2) Arthur Holden
Lowe, Esq., b. 1886 ; (3) John Claude Malcolm Lowe,
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Esq., b. 1888 ; Dorothy Mary [m. 1916, Major Robert
Bennett, M.C., Somerset L.I.]. Res. — 34 Draycott Place,
Cadogan Gardens, S.W. ; 109 Colmore Road, Birmingham.
Clubs — Carlton, Conservative (B'ham.)
LOWE (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent on abend
cottised sable, three lions' heads erased of the first (Lowe
— H. Coll., 18 Feb. 1657); 2 and 3, ermine, on a fesse
sable, a castle triple-towered argent, a canton gules (Hill).
Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-griffin erased or. Motto — " Spero
meliora. " Liveiy — Dark blue and yellow.
Son of Arthur Hill Ommanney Peter Hill- Lowe, Esq.,
J. P., Coram. R.N. (ret.), b. 1849; d. 1910 ; m. 2nd,
1891, Beatrice Geraldine, d. of the late William
Ruxton of Ardee House, co. Louth: —
Arthur Noel Vernon Hill-Lowe, Esq. , Capt. Shropshire
Yeo., late N. Irish Horse, b. 1892 ; m. 1919, Deborah
Mary, d. of Norman Cordukes Caruth, of Drumard, co.
Antrim, and has issue — Arthur Norman Ommanney Peter
Hill-Lowe, Gentleman, b. 1920 ; Barry Vernon Charles
Hlil Lowe, Gentleman, b. 1922 ; Beatrice Gillian Patricia ;
and Shelagh Mary Pamela. Seat — Court of Hill, nr.
Tenbury.
Sons of Admiral Arthur Lowe, R.N., b. 1814; d. 1882;
m. 1st, 1848, Katharina (d. 1856), d. of Admiral Sir
John Ommanney, K.C.B. ; 2nd, Florence, d. of George
Strode of Newnham Park, Devon : —
George Sydney Strode Strode, Esq. (q.v,).
Noel Herbert Strode Lowe, Esq., Lt.-Col. (ret.), Queen's
Own Royal West Kent Regt., b. 1862; m. , Henrietta
Lauder, d. of Gen. William Chads, C.B., of Dover Court,
Southsea. Res.— 11 Portland Terrace, Portsmouth.
LOWE (H. Coll.). Barry of ten argent and sable, on
a bend gules a cross crosslet fitchee between two foxes'
heads erased or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, in front of an eagle displayed
Rev. Herbert Hampson Lowe, Clerk in Holy Orders,
M.A. (Camb.), Rural Dean of Kensington, formerly Vicar
of St. Barnabas', Addison Road, W.8, b. 1865 ; m. 1897,
Dorothy Frances, d. of John Hopgood, and has issue —
Clive Barker Lowe, Esq., Lieut. R.N., b. 1900; John
Herbert Barker Lowe, Gentleman, Lieut. R.E.,6. 1901 ;
Francis Barker Lowe, Gentleman, b. 1905. Res. — Syca-
more Cottage, Forest Row, Sussex ; Hollin Knowle,
Chapel-cum-le-Frith, Derbyshire; 69 Oakwood Court,
W.8.
Joseph Fox Lowe, Gentleman, b. 1870 ; m. 1901 ;
and has issue — Wilfrid Fox Lowe, Gentleman, b. 1902 ;
and Margery Constance. Res. — Housesteads, Addis-
combe, Surrey.
Constance Jane. Res. — Forest House, Forest Row,
Sussex.
Mary Josephine. Res. — New Hollym, Sevenoaks.
LOWNDES, see FRITH-LOWNDES.
LOWNDES (Arms confd. in Portugal with an augmen-
tation, 26 March 1891). Argent fretty azure, on a canton
gules, a lion's head erased or, and as an augmentation a
sable, armed gules, the wings crusily, holding in the beak
a cross crosslet fitchee, three fleurs-de-lys, all or. Motto
— " Ad finem fortiter."
Issue of Rev. Canon Joseph Lowe, Vicar of Halt-
whistle, Northumberland, b. 1829 ; d. 1920 ; m.
1856, Eiiza, d. of Robert Barker, Esq., of Hall Bank,
Bowdon, Cheshire : —
sinister canton per pale argent and azure. Crest — A lion's
head erased or within a wreath of laurel proper. riM
Second surv. son of Henry Bandinel Lowndes of Rio
de Janeiro, d. 1875 ; m. 1851, Rose Jane, d. of Andrew-
Steele : —
Henry Lowndes, 1st Count Leopoldina (Portugal, 12
Nov. 1891) and Viscount Leopoldina (Portugal, 18 Oct.
1890), Kt. Commander of the Order of Christ (Portugal),
Lt.-Col. commdg. 1st Cav. Regt. of National Guards of Rio
de Janeiro, b. 1861 ; m. ist, 1885 (m. annulled), Adelaide
Alcidia (d. 1912), d. of Dom Joaquim de Souza Aranha,
Capt. Brazilian Imperial Navy; 2nd, 1907 («/. dissolved},
Nora Eulian Chaloner, d. of Capt. Edward Henry Chawner
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b. 1888 [m. 1911, Maria Lucia Martin Crud, ggd. of
General Lafayette, and has had issue — Edwin Lowndes, b.
and d. 1913 (Address — c/o National City Bank, New-
York)] ; (2) Henry Lowndes, b. 1892 ; (3) Clement James
Henry Alison Chawner Lowndes, b. 1909; Vera, d. 1910
[m. 1907, Leonard Talbot] ; and Sadi \m. 1912, Maria
Luiza Martin Crud, and has issue]. Address — P.O. Box
1152 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
WILLIAM SELBY-LOWNDES, Esquire, O.B.E.,T.D.,
Col. Bedfordsh. Yeo., served S. Africa, and Great Wa
(despatches), D.L., J. P. co. Bucks. Born 1871, being the
eldest son of Wiliiam Selby- Lowndes, Esq., of Whaddon
Hall and Winslow, co. Bucks,, J. P. and M. F. H., by his
wife Jessie Mary, widow of Eyre Cooteof Westpark, Hants.,
and dau. of Lieut. -Gen. Lechmere Worrall. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, fretty azure, each
interlacing charged with a bezant, on a canton gules, a
leopard's head erased at the neck or (for Lowndes) ; 2 and
3, or, three bars sable, a bordure wavy gules (for Selby).
Mantling azure and argent. Crests— 1. on a wreath of
the colours, a leopards head erased at the neck or, gorged
with a laurel branch proper (for Lowndes) ; 2. on a wreath
of the colours, a Saracen's head affrontrie couped at the
shoulders proper, wreathed round the temples or and sable,
vested gules, at the back a quiver gold with arrows, also
proper, slung across the left shoulder by a belt azure,
studded with bezants (for Selby). Motto — "Ways and
means." Married 1st, 1894, Florence (d. 1923), dau. of
Frederick Norton of Dargaville, New Zealand, and widow
of Sir Edwin Abercromby Dashwood, 8th Bart. ; 2nd, 1924,
Maud, d. of Capt. Wilson, R N., and widow of T.
Wotherspoon, ofGlenholm, Monkton, Ayr ; and has Issue —
William Selby-Lowndes, Lieut. 19th Hussars, b. 1896; and
Diana. Seat— Whaddon Hall, Bletchley, Bucks.
LOWNDES-STONE-NORTON (R.L., 6 May 1868, H.
Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, a maunche ermine, over all
a bend gules (Norton); 2. argent, three cinquefoils sable,
pierced of the field, a chief azure (Stone) ; 3. argent, fretty
azure, each point charged with a bezant, on a canton gules',
a leopard's head erased or (Lowndes). Mantling azure and
argent. Crests— 1. in the centre, on a wreath of the colours,
a Moor's head affronted, couped at the shoulders, wreathed
round the temples with laurel proper, and round the neck
a torse argent and azure (Norton) ; 2. on the dexter, out of
a ducal coronet or, a gryphon's head ermine, beaked or,
between two wings of the last (Stone) ; 3. on the sinister
side, on a wreath of the colours, a leopard's head erased
or, gorged with a wreath of laurel proper (Lowndes).
Motto — " Avi numerantur avorum."
Son of Capt. Robert Thomas Lowndes Lowndes-Stone
Norton of Anningsley Park, co. Surrey, b. 1839; d. 1895 ;
m. 1st, 1862, Catherine Charlotte (d. 1882), grandd.
and h. of William Lowndes-Stone of Brightwell Park : —
Roger Fletcher Earle Lowndes-SKne-Norton, Esq.,
Major Devonshire Regt., b. 1863; m. 1890, Agnes Selina,
d. of Rev. Williim Thornton, formerly Rector of North
Bovey ; and has issue — Fletcher William Lowndes-Stone-
Norton, Gentleman, b. 1908. Seat — Brightwell Park,
Wallington, Oxon. Club — Arthur's.
LOWRY-CORRY(U.O). Quarterly, I., quarterly, i. and
iiii., gules, a saltire argent, in chief a rose of the last (Corry) ;
ii. and Hi., sable, a cup argent with a garland between two
laurel branches all issuing out of the same vert (Lowry) ; II. ,
the same arms of Corry ; III., argent, on a bend azure, three
buckles or (Leslie); IV., or, a lion rampant gules, de-
bruised by a bend sable (Abernethy). Mantling gules
and argent. Crests— 1. on a wreath of the colours, a
cock proper, charged with a crescent gules (Corry) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a garland between two laurel
branches vert (Lowry). Motto — " Virtus semper viridis."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Somerset Richard Lowry-Corry, 4th
Earl of Belmore, b. 1835; d. 1913 ; m. 1861, Anne
Elizabeth Honoria (d. 1919), d. of Capt. John Neilson
Gladstone, R.N., M.P.:—
Rt. Hon. Armar Lowry-Corry, 5th Earl of Belmore (Irel.,
20 Nov. 1797), Viscount (Irel., 6 Dec. 1789) and Baron
(Irel., 6 Jan. 1781) Belmore [Supporters — Two tiger cats
guardant proper, ducally gorged and chained or], M.A.
(Camb.), Bar.-at-Law, J. P., D.L., and C.C. (High Sheiiff
1895) co. Fermanagh, J.P. (High Sheriff 1901) co. Tyrone,
late Capt. 3rd Batt. Roy. Inniskilling Fusiliers, b. 1870.
Seat — Castlecoole, Enniskillen, Fermanagh. Clubs—
Carlton, University (Dublin), Northern Counties (London-
derry).
Hon. Cecil Lowry-Corry, J.P. co. Tyrone (High Sherift
1916),, J.P. , C.C. co. Fermanagh (High Sheriff 1922),
b. 1873. Res. — Castlecoole, Enniskillen, Fermanagh.
Clubs — Ulster (Belfast), Northern Counties, Tyrone County,
Fermanagh.
Son of Admiral the Hon. Armar Lowry-Corry,
b. 1836; d. 1919 ; m. 1868, Geraldine (d. 1905), d. of
James King King of Staunton Park, M.P. : —
Arthur Lowry-Corry, Esq., b. 1869; m. 1st, 1897, Kate
Elizabeth, d. of Capt. James Bullen ; 2nd, 1913, Wilhel-
mina Amelia, d. of Augustus Johns, of Gardens, N. Dakota,
U.S.A. Res. — Seaside, Oregon, U.S.A.
Son of Adrian Lowry-Corry, Maj. R.A.O.C, late Lieut.
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Roy. West Kent Regt., b. 1876; d. 1921 ; m. 1909,
Geraldine, fourth d. of William Thomas Hartcup of
Sprowston Court, Norfolk : —
Galbraith Armar Lowry-Corry, Gentleman, b. 1913.
Yngr. son of Hon. Armar Lowry-Corry (see above) : —
Walter Lowry-Corry, Esq., Major late nth Indian
Cavalry, b. 1885. Club — Marlborough.
Son of Hon. Henry William Lowry-Corry, Col. late
Coldstream Guards, M.P. , J. P., D.L., b. 1845;
d. 1927 ; tn. 1876, Hon. Blanche Edith Wood (d. 1921),
d. of 1st Viscount Halifax, G.C.B. :—
Henry Charles Lowry-Corry, Esq., M.C. , Major R.A.,
served Great War 1914-18, b. 1887; m. 1920, Betty Alice,
d. of Col. Douglas James Proby, and has issue — Frederick
Henry Lowry-Corry, Gentleman, b. 1926 ; Elizabeth
Margaret; and Edith. Seat — Edwardstone Hall, Boxford,
Suffolk. Club— United Service.
Sons of Armar Henry Lowry-Corry, Esq., b. 1836;
d. 1893 ; m. 1867, Alice Margaret, d. of Thomas
Greg of Ballymenoch House, co. Down : —
Noel Armar Lowry-Corry, Esq., D.S.O., Hon. Brig.-Gen.,
Col. late Comdg. 2nd Batt. Grenadier Guards, £. 1867; tn.
1st, 1895, Rosalina Gertrude (d. 1903), d. of Col. Robert
Hamilton Lloyd Anstruther of Hintlesham Hall ; 2nd, 1904,
Hon. Clare O'Brien, d. of 14th Baron Inchiquin ; and has
had issue— (1) Armar Valentine Lowry-Corry, Esq., M.C,
Lieut. Gren. Gls., 6, 1896; killed in action 1916 ; (2)
Montagu William Lowry-Corry, Esq., Lieut. Gren. Gds.,
fi. 1907; Rosemary Victoria [tn. 1928, Capt. Arthur W. L.
Paget, M.C] ; and Patricia. Res.— -23 Hans Place, S.W.
Clubs — Carlton, Guards'.
Reginald Charles Lowry-Corry, Gentleman, b. 1875 [m-
1912, Dorothy Cecilia, widow of Capt. Christopher Egerton
Balfour, D.S.O. , and d. of late Gerald Cecil Stewart Paget,
and has issue — Faythe ; and Nina Arlette. Club —
Arthur's.
LOWRY (U.O.). Sable, a cup argent, with a garland
of laurel between two branches of the same, all issuing
thereout proper. Mottoes — " Floreant lauri," "Virtus
semper viridis."
Son of James Corry Lowry, Esq., of Rockdale, Q.C. ,
Master of the Court of Exchequer in Ireland, b. 1809 ;
d. 1869; tn. 1st, 1832, Dorinda (d. 1845), d. of James
Jones of Mount Edward, co. Sligo, Capt. Sligo Mil. ;
2nd, 1850, Jane(</. 1873), d. of Booth Jones of Streedagh,
co. Sligo : —
Rev. Somerset Thomas Corry Lowry, b. 1855; tn, 1896,
Hon. Alice Venables Vernon, d. of 6th Lord Vernon; and
has issue — Hugh Vernon Lowry, Gentleman, b. 1897.
Res. — 7 Madeira Road, Bournemouth.
LOWRY (U.O. ). Sable, a cup argent, with a garland of
laurel between two branches of the same, all issuing thereout
proper. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — Two laurel
branches interfretted proper. Mottoes — "Floreant lauri"
(above) ; " Virtus semper viridis" (below).
Son of Robert William Lowry, Esq., B.A. Brasenose
College, Oxford, J. P. and D.L., M.R.I. A., Barr.-at-
Law (High Sheriff 1849), b. 1816 ; d. 1899 ; m. ist, 1852,
Francis Elizabeth, youngest d. and coheir of Benjamin
Humphrey Geale Brady of Mount Geale, co. Kil-
kenny : —
Robert Thomas Graves Lowry, Esq. ,
(High Sheriff 1896), co. Tyrone, Lt.-Col.
late Major ist Dragoon Guards, b. 1857.
House, Pomeroy, co. Tyrone. Club— Naval and Military.
Son of Sir Robert Swinburne Lowry, K.C.B., Vice-
Admiral R.N., b. 1854; d. 1920; tn. 1893, Helena
Macgregor, d. of Thomas Greer of Sea Park : —
Robert Graham Lowry, Esq., b. 1899. Res. — Wickham
Lodge, Wickham, Hants.
Sons of Lt.-Gen. Robert William Lowry, C.B., served
in the Crimea, Knight of Grace of St. John of Jeru-
salem, b. 1824 ; d. 1905 ; m. 1853, Emily Rohesia, d.
of Sir Henry G. Ward, K.C.M.G. :—
Col. William Henry Lowry, Indian Army, b. 1855.
Res.—
Lt.-Col. Henry Ward Lowry, Indian Army, b. 1859 ; tn.
1907, Sophia Mackenzie Stephenson d. of Dr. Stephenson
Jellie, B.Sc, Ph.D. Res.—
Ernest Ward Lowry, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; tn. ,
Margaret Duggan. Res. —
LOWSON (L.O., 29 May 1906). Parted per saltire
argent and azure, a sea-lion sejant in chief and a fleur-de-lys
sable in base, in the flanks two garbs or and in the centre
a crescent of the third for difference. Mantling azure
J. P. and D.L.
Res. of Officers,
Seat — Pomeroy
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a
garb or. Motto — " Deus dat incrementum."
Second surv. son of William Lowson, Esq., of Bal-
thayock, D.L. co. Perth, b. 1814; d. 1893; tn. Helen,
d. of William Allan Flowerdew, Solicitor, Dundee : —
James Gray Flowerdew Lowson, Esq., Ph.D., J. P. War-
wickshire, Capt. 9th Batt. (Highlanders) "Royal Scots,"
a Member of the King's Bodyguard for Scotland, b. 1860 ;
tn. 1890, Adelaide Louisa, yr. d. of Col. Courtenay Harvey
Saltreen Scott ; and has had issue — (1) Courtenay Patrick
Flowerdew Lowson, Gentleman, b. 1897 ; (2) Denys
Colquhoun Flowerdew Lowson, Gentleman, Lieut. The
Rifle Bde. and a Pilot R.F.C., b. 1906; killed in action
1917; and Eleanor Margaret Flowerdew, has Croix de
Guerre, and Ordre d' Elisabeth [m. 1920, William Revell-
Smith, M.C, Lieut. R. H.A.]. Res.— Quarwood, Stow-on-
the-Wold, Glos. Club— Union.
LOWTHER (H. Coll.). Or, six annulets, three, twoand
one sable. Mantling sable and or. Crest — Upon a wreath
of the colours, a dragon passant argent. Motto— " Magis-
trate indicat virum." Livery — Blue coat with black velvet
collar and silver buttons, yellow waistcoat and breeches.
Sons of Rt. Hon. Henry Lowther, 3rd Earl of Lons-
dale, Capt. ist Life Gds., Lord-Lieut, and Custos
Rotulorum of the cos. Westmorland and Cumberland,
M.P. for Cumberland, M.A. (Camb.), b. 1818 ; d.
1876 ; m. 1852, Emily Susan (d. 1917), eld. d. of St.
George Francis Caulfield of Donamon: —
Rt. Hon. Sir Hugh Cecil Lowther, K.G., G.C.V.O., 5th
Earl of Lonsdale (7 April 1807), Viscount Lowther and
Baron Lowther of Whitehaven (26 Oct. 1797), and a Bart.
(22 Aug. 1764), Hereditary Admiral of the Coasts of Cumber-
land and Westmorland, Lord Warden of the West Marches,
J. P. and D.L. cos. Westmorland, Cumberland, and Rutland,
Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of Cumberland,
Chairman of Westmorland Quarter Sessions, and of Joint
Committee of Cumberland and Westmorland Terr. Force
Assoc., Mayor of Whitehaven 1895, Hon. Col. Westmorland
and Cumberland Yeo. , late Lt.-Col. and Hon. Col. Comdg.
4th E. Lanes. Brig. R.F.A. and 3rd Batt. the Border Regt.,
has the Order of the Prussian Crown, Chevalier Legion
of Honour [Supporters — Two horses argent], b. 1857 ;
tn. 1878, Lady Grace Cicelie Gordon, third d. of Charles,
10th Marquess of Huntly. Seats — Lowther Castle, West-
morland ; The Woodlands, Oakham. Town res. — 14 and
15 Carlton House Terrace, S.W. Clubs — Carlton, Marl-
borough, Turf, Jockey, R.Y.S. (Cowes).
Capt. the Hon. Lancelot Edward Lowther, O.B.E., J. P.
and D. L. cos. Cumberland and Westmorland, J. P. Rutland,
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late Capt. 3rd Batt. Border Regt., served Great War
1914-19 (despatches), has Order of the Nile, b. 1867; m.
ist, 1889, Sophia Gwendoline Alice (d. 1921), eld. d. of
Sir Robert Sheffield, 5th Bart. ; 2nd, 1923, Sybil Beatrice,
d. of the late Major-Gen. Edward Feetham ; and has issue
— Anthony Edward Lowther, Esq., Page of Honour to
King Edward VII. 1908-10, b. 1896 [m. 1922, Muriel
Frances, d. of Sir George Farrar, D.S.O. , ist Bart., and
has issue — James Hugh William Lowther, Gentleman,
b. 1922 ; Anthony George Lowther, Gentleman, b. 1923 ;
and Anne Mary]; Barbara \?n. 1914 (div. 1921) Lt.-Col.
J. A. Innes, D.S.O.]; and Marjorie [m. 1917, 8th Barcn
Rodney]; and by 2nd mar.— Timothy Lancelot Edward
Lowther, Gentleman, b. 1925. Seat — Ashwell Hill, Oak-
ham, Rutland. Clubs — White's, Carlton, Orleans, Turf.
Sons of Hon. William Lowther, J. P. and D.L. cos.
Westmorland and Cumberland, J. P. cos. Suffolk and
Beds., M.P. 1867-85 and 1885-92, b. 1821 ; d. 1912 ;
m. 1853, Charlotte Alice (d, 1908), d. of ist and last
Lord Wensleydale : —
Rt. Hon. Sir James William Lowther, ist Viscount
Ullswater of Campsea Ashe (8 July 1921), G.C.B., P.C,,
LL.M. (Camb.), Hon. D.C.L. (Oxford), Hon. LL.D.
(Camb.), J. P. and D.L. co. Cumberland, J. P. Suffolk,
Barr.-at-Law and Bencher (Inner Temple), M.P. for Penrith
1886-1931, Speaker of the House of Commons 1905-1921
[Supporters— On either side a horse argent gorged with a
wreath of laurel vert, and charged on the shoulder with a
portcullis chained or. Badge — A mace enfiled by a
viscount's coronet or], b. 1855 ; m. 1886, Mary Frances, d. of
Rt. Hon. Alexander James Beresford Beresford-Hope, P.C. ;
and has issue — (1) Hon. Christopher William Lowther,
Major late Imp. Suffolk Yeo. , Hon. Attache^ Dip. Service
Mexico 1907, M.P. Cumberland 1918-22, b. 1887 [m. ist,
1910, Ina Marjorie Gwendoline (who obtained a divorce
1921), ygst. d. of Rev. Canon R. P. Pelly, M.A. ; 2nd, 1921,
Mrs. Dorothy Loveridge ; and has issue — John Arthur
Lowther, Esq., b. 191 1] ; (2) Hon. Arthur James Beresford
Lowther, Capt. late Suffolk Regt., b. 1888; and Hon.
Mildred. Res. — Campsea Ashe, Wickham Market, Suffolk ;
33 Great Cumberland Place, W.
Harold Arthur Lowther, Esq., late Lieut. 3rd Batt.
Bedfordshire Regt., b. 1864. Res. — Northfields Ranch,
Round Up, Billings, Montana, U.S.A. Clubs — Travellers',
Carlton, Royal Automobile, Wellington.
Major-Gen. Sir Henry Cecil Lowther, K.C.M.G., C.B.,
C.V.O., D.S.O., Col. late comdg. ist Batt. Scots Gds.,
Military Sec. to Duke of Connaught 1911-13, formerly
Military Attach^ in Paris 1905-9, served in S. Africa,
and Great War 1914-19, M.P. Penrith Div. 1921-22, b.
1869 ; m. 1920, Dorothy, d. of the late J. S. Harvey. Res.
— 19 Queen Street, Mayfair, W. Club — Turf.
Son of William Gorges Lowther, Esq. , of Shrigley
Park, late Col. Devon Art., b. 1850 ; d. 1928 ; m. 1874,
Harriet Agnes, only d. of Rev. Edward Leigh Bennett,
Rector of Long Sutton, co. Lincoln : —
John Brabazon Lowther, Gentleman, b. 1883; m. 1919,
Tyra Gunborg, d. of Knot Anton Brodin, of Kalmar,
Sweden. Seat -Shrigley Park, Macclesfield, Chester.
Son of Brabazon Lowther of Shrigley Park, co.
Chester, J.P., B.A., b. 1814 ; d. 1877; m. 1847, Ellen
Jane, only d. of Thomas Legh, LL.D., F.S.A., of
Lyme Park, co. Chester : — ■
Sir Henry Crofton Lowther, G.C.V.O., K.C.M.G., En-
voy Extra, and Minister Plen. to Denmark 1913-16, late
Councillor of Embassy, Tokio, b. 1858; m. 1906, Dorothy
Emily Olga, second d. of Sir Frederick R. St. John,
K.C.M.G. ; and has issue — Oliver Peter Lowther, Esq.,
b. 1910 ; and Esm6e Katalin. Res. — Wrotham Heath
House, Wrotham Heath, Kent. Clubs — Carlton, New
University.
Sons of St. George Lowther of Brading, Isle of Wight,
late 69th Regt., b. ; d. 1871 ; m. 2nd, , Mina.
d. of A. Golding of Maiden Earley : —
Gorges St. George Beresford Ponsonby Lowther, Gentle-
man, b. . Res. —
Launcelot Gorges Lowther, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
LOWTHER, late of Swillington. Or, six annulets,
three, two and one, sable, a crescent for difference. Mant-
ling sable and or. Crest — A dragon passant argent.
Motto — " Magistratus indicat virum."
Sons of George William Lowther, Esq., b. 1837 ;
d. 1890 ; m. 1872, Mary Frances Alice, d. of Col.
Charles Bingham : —
Sir Charles Bingham Lowther, 4th Bart. (3 Nov. 1824),
D.S.O., Lieut.-Col. T.F. Reserve, J.P., D.L., High Sheriff
Northants, b. 1880 ; m. 1909, Marjorie Noel, d. of Thomas
Fielden, M.P., of Grimston, Yorks. ; and has issue —
William Guy Lowther, Esq., b. 1912 ; Doreen Margaret.
Seat — Thornby House, Northants. Clubs — Boodle's ;
Cavalry.
John George Lowther, Esq., D.S.O., M.C., Capt.
nth Hussars (Res.). Col. late comdg. 4th Bn. Northants.
Regt. (T.A.), J. P., D.L., N.R. Yorks., b. 1885 ; m. 191 1,
Hon. Lilah Charlotte Sarah White, d. of 3rd Baron
Annaly, and has issue — George Hugh Lowther, Gentleman,
b. 1912 ; John Lake Lowther, Gentleman, b. 1923 ; and
Bridget Elizabeth. Seats — Wilton Castle, Redcar, Yorks. ;
Guilsborough Grange, Northampton. Clubs — Turf, Cavalry.
JAMES WILLIAM FREDERICK LOWTHORPE,
Gentleman. Born Nov. 16, 1830, being the eldest son of
the late James Lowthorpe and Millicent, dau. of Richard
Tonge, and grandson of late James Lowthorpe of Welton
Hall, co. Yorks. Club— Conservative. Armorial bearings
—Gules, six lioncels rampant, three, two, and one argent,
between two flaunches of the last, a chief invected or, there-
on two cinquefoils of the first. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a lion's gamb
erased fesseways, a wyvern with wings elevated proper,
charged with a trefoil or. Motto — " Fortior leone fides."
Married, Oct. 3, 1855, Elizabeth Lucy (who d. Aug. 15,
1888), dau. of the late Thomas Raikes of Welton House,
and has Issue — (1) William Frederick Raikes Lowthorpe,
Gentleman, b. Oct. 19, 1857, d. May 10, 1864; (2) Charles
Evelyn St. Quintin Lowthorpe, Gentleman, b. Sept. 17,
i860; (3) Ernest Frederick Lowthorpe-Lutwidge, Esq.
(q.v.) ; Charlotte Lizzie, d. Aug. 10, 1856; and Beatrice
Maud. Postal address —
LOWTHORPE-LUTWIDGE of Holm Rook Hall
(R.L., 4 Jan. 1909). Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, three caps
of maintenance or, turned up ermine (Lutwidge) ; 2 and 3,
gules, six lioncels rampant, three, two, and one argent, be-
tween two flaunches of the last, a chief invected or, thereon
two cinquefoils of the first (Lowthorpe, 14 Jan. 1891).
Mantling azure and or. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the
colours, a lion rampant per pale argent and gules, collared
or (Lutwidge) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, upon a lion's
gamb erased fessewise a wyvern wings elevated proper,
charged with a trefoil or (Lowthorpe). Motto — " Deo
patriae amicis."
Younger son of James William Frederick Lowthorpe,
toto
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Raikes of Welton House: —
Lt.-Col. Ernest Frederick Lowthorpe-Lutwidge, J. P. and
D.L. co. Cumberland, Lord of the Manor of Bolton,
Cumberland, Lt.-Col. late 3rd Ban. York and Lancaster
Regt., b. 1865; m. 1890, Edith Gertrude, d. of Rt. Hon.
Henry Cecil Raikes, M.P., of Llwynegrin Hall, Flintshire ;
and has issue — Ernest Cecil Fletcher Lowthorpe-Lutwidge,
Gentleman, /'. 1896; and Lucy Marjorie [w. 1920, R. H.
Spooner. Seat— Holm Rook Hall, Whitehaven, Cumber-
land. Club — Junior United Service.
LOWTH (H. Coll.) Sable, a wolf rampant or, between
in chief two mitres argent. Mantling sable and or. Crest
On a wreath of the colours, in front of a wolfs head or, a
wolf trap fessewise sable. Motto — " Festina lente."
Livery — Black, gold facings.
Only son of Rev. Alfred Charles Lowth, M. A., of Hare-
stock Close, Winchester, b. 1857; d. 1926; m. 1893,
Edith Sara, d. of Rev. J. W. Kewley, Rector of Armi-
tage, Rugeley, Staffs.: —
Robert Alfred Lowth, Gentleman, B.A., b. 1897 ; tn.
1925, Nancy Eva, d. of Francis William Aikin-Sneath, Esq.,
J. P. ; and has issue — Mark Robert Tregonwell Lowth,
Gentleman, b. 1926; and Gillian Mary. Res. — Penyard
House, Ross, co. Hereford.
LOYD (H. Coll.). Per bend sinister ermine and argent,
an eagle with two heads displayed sable, a bordure of the
last bezant^e. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a buck's head proper, attired or,
erased sable, charged on the neck with a fesse engrailed of
the third, thereon three bezants. Motto — " Non mihi, sed
patriae."
Sons of Edward Loyd, Esq., of Lillesden, Hawkhurst,
Kent, J. P. and D.L. co. Lancaster, J. P. Kent (High
Sheriff 1876), late Lt.-Col. 1st Manchester R.V., b.
; d. ; m. , Caroline Louisa, d. of John
Frederic Foster of Sale Priory, co. Chester, and Kemp-
stone, Beds. : —
Frederic Edward Loyd, Esq., J. P. for Herts., and
Essex, Barr.-at-Law (Inner Temple), b. 1856; tn. 1879,
Isabella (d. 1926), ygst. d. of Frederick Currey, F.R.S.,
Barr.-at-Law ; and has had issue — (1) Lewis Frederic Innes
Loyd, Major Worcs. Hussars, formerly Capt. Lovat's Scouts,
served Great War, Barr.-at-Law (Inner Temple), b. 1880 ;
d. 1918 [m. 1914, Mary Christobel, ygst. d. of Col.
Francis Charrington, C.M.G., of Pishiolmry Park, Saw-
bridgeworth, Herts.] ; (2) Edward Noel Farnham Loyd,
Esq., Capt. Warwicksh. Yeo., formerly Scots Greys, served
Great War, Barr.-at-Law (Inner Temple), M.A. (Camb,),
b. 1881 [m. 1919, Kathleen, only d. of Rev. Sydney
Donovan, Rector of East Homdon, Essex ; and has issue —
Audrey Janet Isabel (Res.— Churchill, Oxon.)] ; Evelyn
Sarah ; and Mary Innes Foster [tn. 1925, William Withers
Moore of 15 Royal Crescent, Bath ; and has issue]. Seat
— Shaw Hill House, Melksham, Wilts. Clubs— Arthur's,
New University.
Llewellyn Foster Loyd, Esq , J. P. Kent, b. 1861 ; m.
, Rebecca Olivia, d. of Rt. Rev. John Travers Lewis,
Archbishop of Ontario and Metropolitan of Canada ; and
has had issue— (1) Cecil Loyd, Gentleman, b. i8go[w». 1919,
Phyllis Marie, d. of the late Surg. -Gen. A. Eteson, C.B.,
and has issue — Alwyne Eteson Loyd, Gentleman, 6. 1920 ;
and Iris Daphne]; (2) Eric Loyd, Gentleman, Lieut.
4th Dragoon Gds., b. 1891 ; (3) Alwyn Loyd, Esq., Capt.
E. Kent Regt., b. 1894; killed in action 1917; and Ruby
May. Res. — Lillesden, Hawkhurst.
Son of Col. Lewis 'Vivian Loyd, Esq., J. P., D.L., late
Lieut. Grenadier Guards, Brig. -Gen. Comdg. South
Midland Vol. Infantry Brigade, b. 1852 ; d. 1908 ;
m. 1879, Lady Mary Sophia Hely-Hutchinson, eldest
d. of Richard John, 4th Earl of Donoughmore : —
Lewis Richard William Loyd, Gentleman, b. 1882.
Son of William Jones Loyd, Esq., M.A. , J. P. (High
Sheriff 1861), b. 1821 ; d. 1885 ; tn. 1848, Caroline Ger-
trude, d. of John Henry Vivian, M.P., of Singleton, co.
Glamorgan : —
Edward Henry Loyd, Esq., J. P. and D.L. (High Sheriff
1895) co. Herts, late Major Herts. Imp. Yeo., b. 1861 ; m.
1888, Hon. Clementina Georgina Brownlow, d. of 2nd Lord
Lurgan ; and has issue- — (1) William Lewis Brownlow
Loyd, Gentleman, b. 1889 [tn. 1912, Hon. Bettine Henrietta,
d. of Baron Brabourne, and has issue— Edward Percy
Canning Loyd, Gentleman, b. 1921 ; Percy Wyndham Loyd,
Gentleman, b. 1923 ; and I dau.] ; (2) Henry Charles
Loyd, Esq., D.S.O., Major Coldstream Gds., served with
Brit. Exped. Force 1914 (wounded), b. 1891 [m. 1922,
Lady Moyra Brodrick, d. of 1st Earl of Midleton, and has
issue — Julian St. John Loyd, Gentleman, b. 1926 ; and
Lavinia, Gertrude Georgina] ; (3) Reginald Percy Loyd,
Gentleman, Lieut. Coldstream Gds., b. 1895 ; killed in action
191 7. Seat — Langleybury, Herts. Res. — 43 Cadogan
Square, S.W. Clubs — Carlton, Bachelors'.
Sons of William Graham Loyd, Esq. , Capt. 2nd Vol.
Batt. Welsh Regt., J. P. Berks., b. 1863; d. 1923; m.
1887, Emily Diana- Mary {Res. — Stonehill, Bagshot),
d. of Henry Frederick Beaumont, D.L. , of Whitley
Beaumont : —
Vivian Graham Loyd, Gentleman, Lieut, late R.F.A.,
b. 1894.
Wilfred Everard Loyd, Gentleman, M.C., Lieut. R.E.,
b. 1896.
Edward Ernest Loyd, Gentleman, b. 1902.
LUBBOCK (H. Coll., 1806). Argent, on a mount vert,
a stork ;close ermine, a chief gules, charged with three
estoiles of the field. Mantling vert and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a stork, wings elevated emine,
resting the dexter claw on an antique shield azure, bordured
or, cha-ged with a lion rampant guardant argent. Motto
— " Auctor pretiosa facit."
Son of Hon. Harold Fox-Pitt Lubbock (4th sen of
1st Baron Avebury), Capt. West Kent Yeo., b- 1888;
killed in action 1918; tn. 1914, Hon. Dorothy
Charlotte, d. of 1st Baron Forster : —
Rt. Hon. Sir John Lubbock, 3rd Baron Avebury (U.K.,
22 Jan. iqoo), and 6th Bart. (U.K., 9 Ap. 1806). [Sup-
porters— On either side a stork, wings elevated ermine,
gorged with a chain or, suspended therefrom an escutcheon
gules charged with an estoile argent], b. 1915. Res. —
6th son of 1st Baron Avebury, b. 1834; d. 1913 ;
m. 2nd, 1884, Alice Augusta, d. of the late Gen. A. H.
Lane Fox Pitt-Riviers, of Rushmore, Wilts. : —
Hon. Maurice Fox Pitt Lubbock, b. 1900 ; m. 1926, Hon.
Mary Katharine Stanley, d. of 5th Baron Stanley of
Alderley, and has issue — Eric Reginald Lubbock, Esq.,
b. 1928; and Alice Olivia Maureen. Res.— 59 Draycott
Place, S.W.
Sons of Henry James Lubbock, Esq., J. P. D.L. ,
High Sheriff co. London 1894 and 1897, b. 1838; a.
1910; m. 1866, Frances Mary, d. of Rev. Henry
Turton, Incumbent of Bctley: —
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Henry Lubbock, Gentleman, late Lieut. 4th Batt. Bedford
Regt., b. 1868. Res.—
Geoffrey Lubbock, Esq., High Sheriff co. of London
1913, Major N. Somerset Yeo., Hon. Capt. in the Army,
late Capt. Herts. Imp. Yeo., b. 1873 ; m. 1907, Marguerite,
widow of Sir Charles Tenannt, Bart., and d. of Col. Charles
Miles of Burton Hill, Wilts. , and has issue — Peter Geoffrey
Lubbock, Gentleman, b. 1909 ; and David Miles Lubbock,
Gentleman, b. 191 1. Res. — Birch Hall, Windlesham,
Surrey.
Rupert Egerton Lubbock, Esq., Comdr. (ret.) R.N., b.
1886 ; m. 1912, Vera Isabel, only d. of G. R. Wingrove of
Shanghai ; and has issue— Rupert James Lubbock, Gentle-
man, b. 1916 ; Christopher William Stuart Lubbock,
Gentleman, b. 1920; and Nancy Diana Mary. Res. —
Son of Charles Western Lubbock, Esq., b. 1862 ; d.
1890; m. 1884, Margaret Ellen, d. of Richard N.
Thornton of Knowle : —
Humphrey Thornton Lubbock, Esq., late Lieut. 28th
London Regt., b. 1886; m. 1916, Elma Veira, d. of the
late Everard Brittan-Holms. Res. — 29 Kenilworth Avenue,
S.W.19.
Sons of Sir Nevile Lubbock, K.C. M.G., President ot
West Indian Committee, b. 1839; d. 1914 ; ?n. 1st,
1861, Harriet Charlotte (d. 1878), d. of Western Wood
of North Cray Place, M.P. ; 2nd, 1881, Constance
Anne, d. of Sir John F. W. Herschel, 1st Bart. : —
Hugh Nevile Lubbock, Esq., b. 1865; m. 1890, Margaret
Agnes, d. of Henry F. Tiarks of Foxbury, Chislehurst;
and has issue — (1) Ralph Hugh Lubbock, Esq., M.C.,
Major late R.F.A., b. 1891 [ni. 1st, 1914, Adelaide (who
obtained a divorce 1922), yngst. d. of Samuel H. Mont-
gomerie ; 2nd, 1923, Louise, d. of J. C. Vogel of Durban,
Natal, and has issue (by 2nd wife), John Hugh Lubbock,
Gentleman, b. 1926; and (by 1st wife) Ursula Egidia] ; (2)
Mark Hugh Lubbock, Gentleman, b. 1898 ; Agnes Margaret
[m. 1924, Alfred W. Turner] ; and Mary Harriet Margaret.
Res. — Beaverwood, Chislehurst.
Arthur Nevile Lubbock Esq., b. 1869; m. 1895, Alice
Ellen, d. of Henry F. Tiarks of Foxbury ; and has issue —
Ivo Arthur Lubbock, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; and Gilian
[m. 1927, Hon. Andrew Thesiger], Res. — Bassets, Farn-
borough, Kent.
Bertie Nevile Lubbock, Esq., b. 1872.
Reginald Nevile Lubbock, Esq., Lieut. R.N.V.R., b.
1876 ; m. 1907, Lilian Stephenson, second d. of William
Stephenson Swift of Walkeringham, co. Lincoln ; and has
issue — Ruth Elizabeth Stephenson. Res. —
Sons of Frederic Lubbock, Esq., b. 1844; d. 1927;
?n. 1869, Catherine, d. of John Gurney of Earlham
Hall, Norfolk:—
Guy Lubbock, Esq., C.M.G., D.S.O., Hon. Brig.-Gen.,
Col. late R.E., Dir. of Railway Transport 1916-21, served
Great War (despatches), has Legion of Honour, and
Serbian Order of White Eagle, 3rd Class, b. 1870 ; m. 1912,
Lettice Isabella, third d. of Robert Harvey Mason of Necton
Hall, Norfolk ; and has issue — Joseph Guy Lubbock, Gen-
tleman, b. 1915. Res.— Furze Hill, Margaretting, Essex.
Cecil Lubbock, Gentleman, a Lieutenant for City of
London, b. 1872; m. 1898, Edith, d. of the Ven. Charles
Wellington Furze, Archdeacon of Westminster ; and has
issue — Michael Ronald Lubbock, Gentleman, /'. 1906 ;
Cynthia Margaret [m. 1916, Alexander Wedderburn]; Joan
Catherine [m. 1925, 2nd Baron Cunliffe, and has issue] ;
Margaret Hester; and Viola. Res.— 17 Cranley Gardens,
S.W.
Samuel Gurney Lubbock, Gentleman, M.A. (Camb. ),
b. 1873 ; m. 1915, Irene Scharrer, and has issue — Ian
Gurney Lubbock, Gentleman, b. 1917 ; and Rachel Gurney,
Res.— Manor House, Eton College, Windsor.
Percy Lubbock, Gentleman, M.A. (Camb.), b. 1879;
w. 1926, Lady Sybil Marjorie, d. of 5th Earl of Desart,
and widow of Mr. B. Cutting. Res. — Villa Medici, Fiesole,
Italy.
Roy Lubbock, Gentleman, M.A., Fellow of Peterhouse,
b . 1892 ; m. 1919, Yvonne, d. of Mrs. Vernham, of 6 Burgess
Park Mansions ; and has issue — Jocelyn Roy Lubbock,
Gentleman, b. 1920 ; Hubert Timothy Lubbock, Gentleman,
b. 1923. Res. — 44 Parkside, Cambridge.
Alan Lubbock, Gentleman, b. 1897 ; m. 1918, Helen
Mary, d. of the late John Bonham-Carter of Adhurst St.
Mary, Hants., and has issue — Roger John Lubbock, Gen-
tleman, b. 1922 ; Martin Lubbock, Gentleman, b. 1925.
Res.— Adhurst St. Mary, Petersfield.
Sons of Alfred Lubbock, Esq., b. 1845; d. 1916 ; m.
1874, Louisa, d. of Charles Wallroth: —
Alfred Basil Lubbock, Esq., M.C., Capt. R.F.A., b. 1876 ;
m. 1912, Dorothy Mary, widow of Coram. Thomas Ulric
Thynne, R.N., and d. of late C. W. Warner, C.B.
Merlin Gordon Lubbock, D.S.O., M.C., Maj. late R.F.A.,
b. 1884 ; m. 1912, Clare, widow of C. Wightman and d.
of late C. Livingston. Res. — Quaragban, Iraq.
LUARD (H. Coll., 9 Ap. 1919). Per pale sable and
argent, a lion rampant counterchanged, holding between
the paws a mullet pierced or, and in chief two fleurs-de-
lys counterchanged of the field. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
sable, charged with a fleur-de-lys and holding between
the paws an estoile, both or. Motto — " Prospice."
Son of Rev. Octavius Luard, Clerk in Holy Orders,
Rector of Aunsby, Lines., b. 1804 ; d. 1883 ; m. 1853,
Sarah Maria, d. of W. C. Booth, Esq., of Twemlow
Hall, Cheshire : —
Edward Sydney Luard, Gentleman, M.I.C.E., Col.
Indian Vols., b. 1856 ; m. 1888, Ada [Florence, d. of
Charles Caldow ; and has issue — Sydney D'Albiac
Luard, Gentleman, 6.1891; and Aileen [m. Alfred Gosling].
Res. — 25 Durham Terrace, W.2. Clubs — St. Stephen's,
Ranelagh, Royal Thames Yacht ; Royal Bombay Yacht ;
and Byculla (Bombay).
LUBIENSKI. Armorial bearings as registered in
Berlin and St. Petersburg, but which have not yet been
recorded in the College of Arms, London, are — Quarterly
of 4, within a bordure or, 1. gules, a wounded ram
passant proper (for Bielinski); 2. or, a bison's head
regardant, transfixed with a sword all proper (for
Lubienski); 3. gules, an armed knight on a white horse
(for Sanguszko) ; 4. tierced in bend azure or and gules,
on first and third a stag courant proper, on second two roses
of the third (for Szembek). Over all an inescutcheon,
Lubienski repeated. Crest— Hand and arm armed, grasp-
ing a falchion rising from a count's coronet. Livery —
Gold and black.
Sons of Count Louis Pomian Bodenham-Lubienski,
J. P., D.L., b. 1852; d. 1909; m. 1895, Evelyn (d.
1902), d. of the late John Stratford Kirwan of Moyne,
co. Galway, and his wife, Lady Victoria Hastings,
d. of Most Hon. George, 2nd Marquess of Hastings : —
Count Hyacinth Edward Henry Charles Lubienski, b.
1896. Seats —
Count Constantine Mary Joseph Lubienski, b. 1899.
Count Stanislas Mary Joseph Lubienski (twin with Con-
stantine).
LUCAN, Earl ot, see BINGHAM.
LUCAS, Baroness, see HERBERT.
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JOHN SEYMOUR LUCAS, Esquire, R.A., F.S.A.
Born Dec. 21, 1849, being the fourth son of Henry Lucas,
late of the city of Westminster, and grandson of William
Lucas, late of King's Lynn, in the co. of Norfolk. Armorial
bearings — Or, a chevron engrailed between two tilting-
helmets in chief and an antique lamp in base sable, fired
proper. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, issuant from the embattlements of a tower
proper, a cubit arm erect, vested and cuffed or, the hand
proper, holding a lamp as in arms. Married, July 18, 1877,
Marie Elizabeth, dau. of Louis Dieudonne Cornelissen of
Paris and London; and has Issue — (1
Seymour Lucas, Gentleman, b. May 11,
Herkomer Road, Bushey) ; (2) Edgar
Seymour Lucas, Gentleman, b. April 21,
Ellen Seymour. Residences — New Place, Woodchurch
Road, Hampstead, N.W. ; Blythburgh, Suffolk.
LUCAS. Per chevron vert and or, in chief a
) Sydney Charles
1878 {Res. — 117A
Donald William
1891 ; and Marie
and in base a catherine-wheel of the first. Mantling vert
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of
three caltraps or, on a mount vert, a fox passant in front 01
three oak-trees proper. Motto — " Respicefinem." Livery
—Green, and gold facings.
Sons of Joseph Lucas, Esq., of Foxhunt Manor,
Waldron, Sussex, and fBirkdale, Branksome Park,
Bournemouth, J. P. co. Sussex, b. 1850 ; d. 1924 ;
m. 1st, 1870, Annie Elizabeth, dau. of John Atkinson,
Chapel Allerton, Leeds ; 2nd, 1907, Marguerite, d.
of Hubert Bowles of Mymegen, Holland : —
Joseph Lucas, Gentleman, b. 1870 ; in. 1895, Isabel, d.
of George Adams. Res. —
William Wrathal Lucas, Gentleman, b. 1871.
Lascelles Atkinson Lucas, Gentleman, B.A. Cantab.,
b. 1873.
Fredric Villiers Lucas, Gentleman, b. 1875.
Leonard Wainwright Lucas, Esq., D.S.O. , M.C.,
Lt.-Col. (ret.) The Buffs, b. 1879; m. 1917, Susie Frances,
d. of Richard Copley, and widow of Capt. G. Friend, The
Buffs, and has issue— John Parker Lucas, Gentleman,
b. 1918. Res. — Mylncroft, Frimley Green, Surrey.
Clubs — Army and Navy, Roy. Automobile.
Vernon Rtiskin Lucas, Gentleman, b. 1886.
ROBERT WILLIAM LUCAS, Gentleman, B.A. (Trin.
Coll., Dublin), Barrister-at-Law. Bom 1857, being the
only son of the late Edward William Lucas of Raconnell,
co. Monaghan, by his wife Louisa, dau. of Henry George
Johnston, Esq., J.P. , of Fort Johnston, co. Monaghan. Ar-
morial bearings— Argent, a fesse between six annulets
gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest -Upon a
wieath of the colours, a demi-griffin argent, beaked and
membered or. Residence— Brighton Road, Carrickmines,
co. Dublin. Club — College Historical Society (Dublin).
LUCAS. Per fesse ermine and argent, a fesse per
fesse azure and gules, between three annulets in chief of
the last and in base two lions combatant of the third.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a dragon's head couped at the neck gules, issuant
crescent ermine, between two lucies hauriant of the second,
from two annulets or, and holding in the mouth a
torch fired proper. Motto— " Fortis et fidelis." Livery—
Dark blue, red waistcoat.
Sons of Richard Clement Lucas, Esq., of Oaklands
House, West Lavington, Sussex, B.S. , B.M.,
F. R.C.S.E. , b. 1846; m. 1895, Kathleen Emma (d.
1 91 2), younger d. of the late Surgeon-General Savillle
Marriott Pelly, C.B., F.R.C.S., Inspector-General of
Hospitals for the Presidency of Bombay, and niece
of the late Sir Lewis Pelly, K.C.B., K.C.S.I., M.P. :—
Richard Saville Clement Lucas, Gentleman, b. 1896.
Seat— Oaklands House, West Lavington, Sussex.
Charles Leslie Clement Lucas, Gentleman, b. 1897.
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LUCAS (H. Coll., 24 July 1861). Per bend argent and
gules, a bend dovetailed between six annulets counter-
changed. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, issuant from a wreath of oak or,
a dragon's head with wings addorsed gules, sem6e of
annulets argent. Motto—" Spes et fides."
Sons of Charles James Lucas, Esq. , V. D. , of Warnham
Court, J.P, and D.L. Sussex (High Sheriff 1904), Maj.
and Hon. Lt.-Col. Eng. and Ry. Staff Corps, a Member
of the Commission of Lieutenancy for City of London,
b. 1853; d. 1928; m. 1881, Mildred Frances, d. of
Eric Carrington Smith of Ashfold, Sussex: —
Charles Eric Lucas, Esq., Capt. late R. Fus., served
Great War (despatches), b. 1885. Seat — Warnham Court,
Horsham, Sussex.
Geoffrey Morton Ernest Lucas, Esq., Capt. late R.
Inniskilling Fus., served Great War (despatches), b. 1887.
Son of Charles Thomas Lucas, Esq., V. D. , J.P. , D. L.,
of Warnham Court, Sussex (High Sheriff 1879), b. 1820;
d. 1895 ; m. 1842, Charlotte Emma, d. of Charles
Tiffin :—
Col. Alfred George Lucas, C.B., M.V.O., J.P. Suffolk
and Herts. (High Sheriff Suffolk 1904), D.A.G. for Imp.
Yeo. S. Africa 1900-2, formerly Lt.-Col. and Hon. Col. Loyal
Suffolk Hussars Imp. Yeo., Hon. Col. in Army, b.
1854; m. 1877, Edith Hamilton (d. 1925), d. of William
Hamilton Crake ; and has issue — (1) Wilfred George Lucas,
Esq., Lt.-Col. late R.G.A., served Great War, b. 1882 ; (2)
Gordon Charles Lucas, Esq., Capt. late R. Fus., served
Great War (despatches), b. 1891; (3) Alfred Reginald
Delight Lucas, Gentleman, Lieut, late R.G.A., served
Great War, b. 1895 ; Eveline Hamilton ; Sybil Mary ;
Muriel; and Phyllis Emily. Seat — The Grove, Worth,
Sussex.
Sons of Herbert Thomas Lucas, b. 1858; d. 1895 ; m.
, Clara, d. of R. Kearsley ■ —
Herbert Lawrence Lucas, Esq., Comdr. R.N., served
Great War, 6. 1882.
Walter Colin Lucas, Esq., Lieut. -Comdr. R.N., served
Great Wa<", b. 1883.
John Claud Lucas, Gentleman, b. 1884. Res. — Leam-
ington.
Frederick Lucas, Esq., Lieut. -Comdr. R.N., served
Great War, b. 1886.
Sons of Sir Thomas Lucas, 1st Bart., J. P., D. L. , V.D. ,
b, 1822; d. 1902; m. (2nd), 1852, Mary Amelia, d. of
Robert Chamberlin of Catton House, Norwich : —
Sir Edward Lingard Lucas, 3rd Bart. (25 July 1887), b.
i860; m. 1st, 1886, Mary Helen (d. 1915), d. of Henry
Chance, Esq., D. L. , of Sherborne, co. Warwick; 2nd,
1915, Anna Maria del Carmen (d. 1921), d. of the late Capt.
W. H. O'Shea, 18th Hussars, and has had issue — (1)
Thomas Farquhar Lucas, Esq. , Lieut. 10th R. Warwicksh.
Regt., and R.A.F., b. 1886; killed in action 1917 ; (2)
Jocelyn Morton Lucas, Esq., M.C., Capt. R. Warwicksh.
Regt., b. 1889. Clubs — Bath, Conservative.
Ernest Murray Lucas, Esq., J.P. co. Wicklow, Hon.
Major in the Army, late Capt. D. of York's Own Loyal
Suffolk Hussars, b. 1861 ; m. 1900, Ada Catherine, d. of J-
Fletcher, Moore, Esq., D.L., of Manor Kilbride, co.
Wicklow; and has issue — (1) Geoffrey Arthur Lucas,
Gentleman, b. 1900; (2) Ralph John Scott Lucas, Gentle-
man, b. 1904; (3) Carlton George Lucas, Gentleman, £.
1907 ; Mary Gladys ; and Marjorie Dorothy Bertha. Res.
— Orchards, Lyndhurst, Hants. Club — Junior Carlton.
Rev. Francis Granville Lewis Lucas, M.A., formerly Rector
ofCampsea Ashe, b, 1862; m. 1892, Mary Frances, d. of
John E. Bovill of Sondes Place, Dorking; and has issue —
(1) Alan Reginald Farrar Lucas, Esq., M.C., Maj. Res.
of Officers R.F.A., served Great War (despatches)/. 1893 ;
(2) Hubert Francis Lucas, O.B.E , Capt. R.E., served Great
War (despatches), b. 1897 [m. 1921, Evelyn Irene, d. of
Brig.-Gen. Edmund J. P. Hornby, V.C., C.B., C.M.G.];
(3) Arthur John Lucas, Gentleman, b. 1903. Res — More-
stead Grange, Winchester.
Evelyn Penn Lucas, Esq., M.C. , Major late R. Berks.
Regt., served Great War (despatches, M.C), b. 1875; m.
1902, Mary Georgetta, only d. of Rev. R. S. Mitchison,
Rector of Barby ; and has issue — Timothy Stovin Lucas,
Gentleman, b. 1916; and Mary Evelyn. Seat — The
Thatched House, Swinley Forest, Ascot. Club — Wellington.
LUCAS of Ascot Wood (H. Coll.). During residence
of family in Jamaica registration of Arms believed to have
been neglected by an agent entrusted with the duty. On
discovery of this, Arms granted with a difference in Crest
1924, and Crest amended as now 1928 better to agree.
Arms — Argent, a fesse between six annulets gules, on a
chief azure a date palm or. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a griffin per pale or and
vert, the dexter claw raised, and gorged with an annulet
gold. Mottoes — " Aidetoi le Ciel t'aidera" (above Crest) ;
" Aide toi et Dieu t'aidera " (below Arms.)
Son of Sampson Lucas, Jr., of 39 Gloucester Square,
Hyde Park, W., and Lydia Davidson, Col. Francis
Alfred Lucas, V.D. , of Stcrnoway House, Cleveland
Row, St. James', S.W.i., married Alice, daughter of
late Viscount de Stern, and died without issue.
Son of Lionel Lucas, Esq., of n Westbourne Terrace,
Hyde Park, W.2, second son of Louis Lucas (son of
Sampson Lucas, of Kingstown, Jamaica, who migrated
from France about 1795 in consequence of French
Revolution), a member of the Commission of Lieu-
tenancy for City of London, (''.about 1823; d. 1862;
m. 1855, Helen, eldest d. of Frederick David Goldsmid,
Esq. , M.P. for Honiton, ofSomerhill, Tonbridge, Kent,
and 20 Portman Square, W. , m, Caroline Samuel : —
Frederick Louis Lucas, b. i860, of Ascot Wood, Ascot,
Berks., and 15 Westbourne Terrace, aforesaid, M.A.
Trinity College, Cambridge, Esq., of the Inner Temple,
Barrister-at-Law, Fellow of the Imperial Institute. Clubs —
Athenaeum, London Fencing, New Oxford and Cambridge,
Princes, Royal Institution, etc. ; also Camb. Univ. Union
Society (of which he was President Lent Term, 1883).
Sons of Philip Lucas, of Oxford Gardens, Notting Hill
(3rd son of Louis Lucas), b. ; d. ; m.
Oda de Pass : —
Adolphe Lucas, b. 1862 (?) ; m. , Muriel, d. of Sir
A. G. Wainwright, Treasurer of St. Thomas' Hospital;
and has issue — Philip Lucas.
Alfred Lucas, b. ; d. 1930 ; m. Helen Constance
, of Concordia, Fntre Rios, Argentine Republic;
and had issue — one son, Vivian Lucas.
Edmund Lucas (unmarried).
Leopold Lucas (unmarried).
Son of Horatio Joseph Lucas (4th son of above Louis
Lucas), Gentleman, of Westbourne Terrace, W. ,
b. 1839 ; d. 1873; m. 1863, Isabel Olga, d. of Count
Solomon Henry d'Avigdor : —
William Louis Lucas, Esq., F.R.I. B.A., B.A. (Cantab.),
late Major R.A. [Arms as above, and on an escutcheon of
pretence the arms of Goldsmid, namely : Per saltire erminois
and ermine, on a chief gules a goldfinch proper between
two roses or, over all an escutcheon gules charged with a
tower or and ensigned by the coronet of a Baron of
Portugal], b. 1866 ; m. 1897, Beatrice, 4th d. and co-heir of
the late Rt. Hon. Sir Julian Goldsmid, 3rd Bart., P.C.,
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M.P. , and has issue— (1) Robert Hugh Arthur Lucas, Gen-
tleman, Lieut. Roy, Berks. Regt., b. 1898 [tn. 1926,
Pamela Cecil, eldest d. of Brig.-Gen. J. Cecil Wiay,
C.M.G. , and has issue — Anne] ; (2) Archibald Julian Lucas,
Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon. ), late Lieut. Sherwood Foresters,
^.1902; (3) Henry Oliver Lucas, Gentleman, B.A. (Cantab.),
b. 1905 ; and Elizabeth Virginia. Res. — Oakash.Chaddle-
worth, Berks. ; 51 South Audley Street, W. Clubs — Arts ;
Oxford and Cambridge.
Son of Edward Lucas, Jr. , of 10 Westbourne Terrace,
W. , b. 1832 ; d. 1901 ; m. 1873, Laura Matilda, d. of
late Phillip Salomons : —
Owen David Lucas, Consulting Engineer, of Linden
Gardens, W. , b. 1874 ; tn. 1902, Bertha, d. of William
Leuftetel, of Leuftetel, and has issue — Edward Henry
Lucas, B.A., Trinity College, Cambridge.
Son of Henry Lucas, M.A. (Lond. ), Esq., of Lincoln's
Inn, Barrister-at-Law, Bramblehurst, East Grinstead,
Sussex, and 46 Gloucester Square, W.2., m. Ailce, d.
of Nathaniel Montefiore, M.D., and Emma, d. of Sir
Isaac Lyon Goldsmid, Bart., F. R.S., Baron de
Goldsmid e da Palmeira in the Peerage of Portugal,
and had issue —
Nathaniel Sampson Lucas, Esq., M.B. (Oxford), late
Captain R.A.M.C, tn. Floretta, a daughter of Arthur
Sebag- Montefiore, of Eastcliff Lodge, Ramsgate, and has
issue— Henry Lucas. Res. — 19 Westbourne Terrace, W 2.
Son of Sir Arthur Lucas, Kt. , C.E., A.M.I. C.E.,
M.I.M.E., of 27 Bruton Street, Berkeley Square, W.,
b. 1845 ; d. 1923 ; tn. Juliana Violet, d. of late Alfred
Henriques, Barrister-at-Law, J. P., of 9 Adelaide
Crescent, Hove, Sussex : —
Claude Arthur Lucas, C.A., B.A. (Oxford), tn. 1928,
Dorothy Hope, d. of Major-Gen. Sir J. Hanbury Williams,
G.C.V.O., K.C.B. , Windsor Castle ; and 25 Sussex Gardens,
W.2.
LUCAS (H. Coll., 1926). Per chevron or and gules,
in chief a pellet between two cross-crosslets of the
second, and in base a plume of five ostrich feathers,
quilled ermine, and surmounted by a crescent of the first.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a dexter arm embowed, vested gules, cuffed
ermine, and charged with a quatrefoil argent, holding
in the hand a cross crosslet fitchee gules, all between
two crescents or. Motto — " Amici veterrimi optimi."
Eld. and only surv. son of Francis Lucas, Esq., J. P.,
Barrister-at-Law, Middle Temple, of Hitchin,
Herts., b. 1816 ; d. 1896; tn. 1844, Priscilla, d. of
William Tindall, of Hatcham Manor, Surrey : —
William Tindall Lucas, Esq., J. P. Herts., B.A. (Oxon.),
b. 1847 ; tn. 1873, Frances Augusta, d. of Archibald
Hamilton Farmer, and Augusta de Blaquiere, and has
issue — Archibald William Tindall Lucas, Gentleman,
b. 1876 ; Francis Raymond Tindall Lucas, Gentleman,
b. 1878 ; Cuthbert Henry Tindall Lucas, Esq., C.B.,
C.M.G., D.S.O., Col. late R. Berks. Regt., D.L. Herts.,
served S. Africa 1899-1901 (Queen's medal, 3 clasps ;
King's medal, 2 clasps), Great War 19 14-18 (despatches,
C.M.G., D.S.O.), has Croix de Guerre, Legion of Honour,
b. 1879 [tn. 19 17, Joan, d. of the late Arthur Holdsworth,
Esq., J. P., of Widdicombe, S. Devon (Res. — Woodend,
Farnborough Park)] ; Major John de Blaquiere Tindall
Lucas, M.C., b. 1888 ; Dorothy Isabell ; Margaret
Priscilla Tindall ; Cecil Mary Tindall [tn. Major O.
Milles Tregosse Frost] ; Geraldine Emily Tindall ;
Katherine Alice Tindall [tn. , Hon. H. Robin
Claude Arbuthnott] ; Everilda Louise Tindall [tn. ,
Rev. W. Eustace Mills]. Res.— The Hall, Welwyn,
Herts.
LUCAS-CALCRAFT (R.L., 1792.). Per fesse argent
and ermine, three lions passant guardant in pale sable.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a greyhound courant sable, collared argent, on the
body a cross crosslet or.
Sons of late Edmund James Lucas-Calcraft of Ancaster
Hall, Lincoln, Esq. , J. P., b. 1845; d. 1895; tn. 1879,
Gertrude Sophia, d. of Rev. John Neville Lucas
Calcraft, Rector of Haceby : —
Charles Yorke Lucas-Calcraft, Gentleman, b. 6 Feb.
1884. Seat — Ancaster Hall, co. Lincoln.
Anthony Neville Lucas-Calcraft, Gentleman, b. 24 Feb.
1888. Res. — Ancaster Hall, co. Lincoln.
Second son of Charles Yorke Lucas-Calcraft, Esq., of
Ancaster Hall, J. P., D.L., b. 1800; d. 1855 ; tn. 1838,
Mary Jane Elizabeth, d. of Major James Lock
Nixon : —
Granby Lucas-Calcraft, Gentleman, b. 9 Jan. 1848 ;
m. ; and has amongst other issue — (1) Granby Lucas-
Calcraft, Gentleman, b. . Res. — Monte Video, South
America.
Sons of Rev. Richard Lucas Lucas-Calcraft, B.A.
(Camb. ), Rector of Wilsford, b. 1846; tn. 1872, Emily
Frances, d. of Rev. Thomas Preston, Vicar of Swaft-
ham Prior, Cambs. : —
Richard Lucas Lucas-Calcraft, Gentleman, b. 1876.
John Neville Lucas-Calcraft, Gentleman, b. 1877.
Mansell Chevallier Lucas-Calcraft, Gentleman, b. 1884.
Res.—
Sons of Rev. John Neville Lucas-Calcraft, Rector of
Haceby, Falkingham, Lines., b. 1801 ; d. 1887; tn.
1842, Marianne Sophia, d. of Capt. William Mansell : —
John Charles Lucas-Calcraft, Gentleman, b. 12 Feb.
1856 ; tn. , Minnie, d. of and widow of
Robinson. Res. — Pendennis, Horley, Sussex.
Walter Henry Lucas-Calcraft, Gentleman, b. 22 Jan.
1858. Res. — Ancaster Hall, Grantham.
LUCAS-CLEMENTS, see CLEMENTS.
LUCAS-SCUDAMORE (R.L. Nov. 30, 1900 ; H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, three stirrups leathered and
buckled or (for Scudamore) ; 2 and 3, argent, a fesse
between six annulets gules (for Lucas). Mantling gules
and or. Crests— 1. out of a ducal coronet or, a bear's
paw sable (for Scudamore); 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, a demi-griffin argent, beaked and membered or.
Mottoes — "Scutum amoris divini " (for Scudamore);
" Stat religione parentum " (for Lucas).
Only son of Edward Scudamore Lucas-Scudamore,
Esq., of Kentchurch, co. Hereford, and of Castle
Shane, co. Monaghan, D. L. , Lt.-Col. and Hon. Col.
of the 4th Batt. (Mil.) of the Shropshire Light Infantry ;
assumed by Royal Licence, dated Nov. 30, 1900, the
additional surname and arms of Scudamore, b. 1853 ;
d. 1917 ; tn. 1900, Sybil Frances, d. of the late
Colonel George Webber, C.B. :—
John Harford Stanhope Lucas-Scudamore, Gentleman,
late senior Midshipman R.N., b. 1902; tn. 1926, Elsie, d.
of W. P. Scott, R.N. Seats — Castle Shane, co. Monaghan ;
Kentchurch Court, co. Hereford. Town res. — 30 Hertford
Street, Mayfair, W. Club — Brooks's.
LUCAS-SHADWELL. Quarterly, 1 and 4, per pale
azure and or, on a chevron engrailed, between three
annulets as many escallops counterchanged ; 2 and 3,
ermine, a fesse dovetailed azure between six annulets gules.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — 1. on a wreath of the
colours, an escallop within an annulet (for Shadwell) ; 2.
on a mount vert, a wyvern argent, wings elevated or,
charged on the body with six annulets gold. Motto —
" Timeo Deum honora regem."
Only son of William Lucas-Shadwell, Esq., of The
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Hall, Fairlight, Hastings, J. P., D. L., />. 1852 ; d. 1915;
m. 1878, Beatrice Margaret, dau. of the late John
Buckley Rutherford of Blackwater House, Isle of Wight ;
and 38 Chester Terrace, Regent's Park : —
Captain William Noel Lucas-Shad well, D.S. C. H.M.'s
Consular Service, b. 1882; m. 1905, Marie Therese, d:
of Mons. Bricard-Bazin of Paris, and has issue — Yolande
Florentia Maria ; Denise Marie Josephe ; Monica Beatrice
Marie; and Gisele Ivanka. Res. — 6 Avenue de Villiers,
Paris. Club — Royal Societies.
LUCAS-TOOTH of Bught. Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules,
a demi-gryphon segreant between three feathers argent
(for Tooth) ; 2 and 3, azure, on a bend between in chief
two crescents, and in base an estoile argent, three vine-
leaves proper (for Lucas). Mantling gules and argent.
Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a gryphon segreant
gules, semee of mullets, and holding in the sinister claw
a feather argent (for Tooth) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
a demi-dragon azure, holding in the paws a vine branch,
fructed and leaved proper (for Lucas). Motto —
" Perseverantia palmam obtinebit."
Son of Hugh Munro Warrand, Maj. (ret.) Cameron
Highlanders, b. 1870 ; m. 1901, Beatrice Maude,
d. of the late Sir Archibald Leonard Lucas Lucas-
Tooth, 2nd and last Bart., of Queen's Gate,
Kensington : —
Sir Hugh Vere Huntly Duff Lucas-Tooth (formerly
Warrand), 1st Bart, of Bught (1 Dec. 1920), M.P. Isle
of Ely since 1924 (who was authorised by R.L., 1920,
to bear the surname and arms of Lucas-Tooth, and by
Letters Patent, 1920, was created a Baronet, to hold to
him and the heirs male of his body, with remainder to
the heirs male of his mother), b. 1903 ; m. 1925, Laetitia
Florence, d. of Sir John Findlay, 1st Bt., K.B.E., of
Aberlour, and has issue — Laetitia Helen. Seat — Bught,
Inverness. Town res. — 51 Chester Square, S.W.i.
LUCKOCK (H. Coll.). Azure, a cock argent between
three bezants. Mantling' azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a cock argent
collared sable, resting the dexter leg on a bezant. Motto —
" Victoria." Livery— Dark blue.
Sons of Very Rev. Herbert Mortimer Luckock, D. D.,
Dean of Lichfield Cathedral, b. 1833 ; d. 1909 ; m.
1866, Margaret Emma, d. of Samuel Henry Thompson,
Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Lanes. : —
Edward Henry Mortimer Luckock, Esq., J. P. co.
Radnor, B.A. Cantab., late Capt. Brecknock Batt. (T.F.),
S.W. B. b. 1871 ; m. 1906, Muriel Harriet, yr. d. of late
Stephen Christy, Esq., J. P., of Highfield, Bramhall ; and
has issue — (1) Richard Henry Luckock, Gentleman, b. 1907 ;
(2) Charles Mortimer Luckock, Gentleman, b. 1909 ; (3)
Thomas Peter Luckock, Gentleman, b. 1911 ; and Joan
Margaret Luckock. Res.— Sidbrook House, nr. Taunton,
Somerset. Clubs — United University, Somerset County,
Dorset County.
Col. Russell Mortimer Luckock, CM. G., D.S. O., K.O.R.
Lancaster Regt. .served S. Africa and Great War (despatches,
C.M.G.), has Legion of Honour, Croix de Guerre, Col.
Comdg. 163rd Inf. Bde. , E. Command since 1926, b. 1877 ;
in. 1903, Mabel, d. of the late S. L. Seckham of Whitting-
ton, Lichfield. Res. — Horsford Hall, Norwich.
Rev. Canon Arthur Mortimer Luckock, b. 1880; m.
r9o6, Constance Gwendoline, d. of the late Rev. E. L.
Fellowes, of Whimpole Rectory, Royston. Res. — Tich-
marsh Rectory, Thrapston.
LUCY, see RAMSAY-FAIRFAX-LUCY.
LUCY (R.L., 9 Feb. 1787, H. Coll.). Gules, sem<§e ot
cross crosslets, three lucies hauriant argent. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet gules, a
boar's head argent, gutt6e-de-poix, between two wings sable,
billeted or. Motto — " By truth and diligence."
Sons of Edmund Berkeley Lucy, Gentleman, b. 1842 ;
d. 1909; m. 1869, Laura Margaret Mulgrave, d. and
coh. of William Standish of Duxbury Park, Lanes. : —
Reynold Lucy, Gentleman, b. 1879. Res. —
Reginald Standish Lucy, Esq., Capt. R.A., b. 1880.
The Reverend WILLIAM CHARLES LUCY,
J. P. for co. of Gloucester, Vicar of Astbury, Congleton,
rgr2. Born 1848, being the eldest son of the late
William Charles Lucy, Esq., J. P. of Brookthorpe,
Gloucestershire, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas
Sowdon. Armorial bearings— Ermine, on a pilejaetween
two pike hauriant in base gules, a pike also hauriant
between three cross crosslets argent. Mantling gules and
argent ; and for the Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon
a mount vert, a boar's head gules issuant from a wreath of
oak proper, between two wings barry of six argent and
gules. Married, 1875, Agnes, dau. of Thomas Severne of
Dringhouses, York, and of Abberley, Worcestershire ; and
has Issue — (1) Arthur Sydney Lucy, Gentleman, b. 1878 ;
(2) Rev. Geoffrey Seymour Lucy, Rector of Matson,
Gloucester, b. 1880 ; Evelyn Mary; and Muriel Edith.
LUCY, formerly of Shipley in Sussex, and Stratford-on-
Avon and Birmingham (H. Coll., 1851). Ermine, on a
pile between two pikes hauriant in base gules, a pike also
hauriant between three cross crosslets argent. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a
mount vert, a boar's head gules, issuant from a wreath of
oak proper, between two wings bendy of six of the second
and argent. Motto — "Enavant." Livery — Red.
Sons of Henry Charles Lucy, Gentleman (son of William
Lucy — see below), b. 1836 ; d. 1898 ; m. 1857, Harriet
Jane, d. of Thomas Wood of Shipston-on-Stour : —
Arthur Henry Lucy, Gentleman, b.- 1858; m. 1893,
Elizabeth Frances, d. of Rev. Edmund Lane, D.C.L. ; and
has issue — Cicely Hartwell. Res. — 31 Russell Gardens,
Golders Green, N.W. n. Club — East Sussex (St. Leonards).
Charles Haughotn Lucy, Gentleman, b. 1861 ; m. Aline,
d. of W. D. Cleveland, and has issue — 2 sons and 2 daus.
Res. — Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
Harold Philip Lucy, Gentleman, I. 1865 ; m. Agnes
Ella, d. of W. P. Greenhalgh of Liverpool, and has issue —
Eric Vere Lucy, Gentleman, b. 1893 [m. Mary Alberta, d.
of Charles Bates of New Orleans, and has issue— 1 son and
1 dau.]. Res. — New Orleans, U.S.A.
Yr. son of William Lucy, Mayor of Birmingham, b.
1804; d. 1885; m. 1830, Mary Anne, d. of Rev. Dr.
Nicoll, Rector of Cherington, Shipston-on-Stour: —
Alfred Lucy, Gentleman, b. 1843. Res. — Nairobi.
LUDDINGTON of Wallington Hall (H. Coll.). Argent,
two pales azure, on a chief gules a lion passant between
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On a wreath of the colours, a bittern proper, supporting
in the dexter claw a palmer's staff erect or. Motto—
•" Patriae fidelis."
Sons of J ames Luddington, of Audley House, Little-
port, b. 1821 ; d. 1884; m. 1848, Augusta, d. and
coh. of Joseph Little, Esq , J. P., D.L., of Bedford
House, Ely : —
James Little Luddington, Esq., J. P. and Custos
Rotulorum for Isle of Ely, J. P. Norfolk, Knight of
Grace of the Order of the Hosp. of St. John of Jerusalem,
b. 1853 ; m. 1901, Florence Anna, Ladv of Grace of the
Order of the Hosp. of St. John of Jerusalem, eld. d. of
Henry Charles Fulcher, of W. Hampstead, and has
issue— James Hilton Little Luddington, Gentleman,
M.A. (Camb.), b. 1902 ; and Anna Florence Augusta.
Res. — Audlev House, Littleport, Isle of Ely ; Wallington
Hall, Norfolk. C/m&— Constitutional.
Joseph William Luddington, Gentleman, b. 1854;
m. 1905, Kate Elizabeth, eld. d. of George Little, of
Farcetand Littleport. Res. — Kingsthorpe, Northampton.
Lancelot Harold Luddington, Esq., Capt. (ret.) 3rd
Suffolk Regt. (West Suffolk Mil.), formerly Lieut. 4th
Suffolk Regt. (Cambridgesh. Mil.), D.L. and (1919) High
Sheriff, cos. Cambridge and Huntingdon, J. P. Isle of Ely,
M.A. (Camb.), b. 1866 ; m. 1906, Mary Alice Louisa, d. of
Rev. Henry Pearse, of Evelyn Gardens. Res. — The
Chantry, Ely, Cambridge. Club — United University.
Sons of Col. William James Cropley Luddington,
J. P. Ely, b. 1872 ; d. 1921 ; m. 1906, Dorothy, d. of
tbe late William Jessop, of Thornsett Lodge, Brad-
field Dale, Yorks. : —
William Henry Luddington, Gentleman, b. 1909. Res.
— Little worth, Greens Norton, Towcester.
John Bateman Luddington, Gentleman, b. 1913.
EDWIN LUDLOW, Gentleman; assumed the name
and arms of Ludlow by Royal Licence. Armorial bear-
ings— Argent, a chevron between three martens' heads
sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a •.vreath
of the colours, a demi-marten couped sablf.
LUDLOW (H. Coll., 4 Mar. 1920). Ermine, on a
chevron, between three bears' heads erased sable, a
martlet or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a demi-bear sable, the sinister
paw resting upon an escutcheon ermine, charged with
a martlet or. Motto — " Omne solum forti patria."
Son of Joseph Ludlow, of Sutton Lodge, Soli-
hull, co. Warwick, b. 1817 ; d. 1890; m. 1856,
Maria Elizabeth, d. of Robert Coates, of Leamington
Spa: —
Walter Robert Ludlow, Esq. ,C.B. (mil. 1918 ; civ. 1911),
J. P., D.L., F.S.I. , Hon. Brig.-Gen. in the Army, late
Lt.-Col. and Hon. Col. 8th Batt. R. Warwickshire Regt.,
1908-13, which he raised, Lt.-Col. cmdg. No. 2 V.B.
R. Warwickshire Regt. 1901, Col. comdg. 184th Infantry
Bde. 1915-16, Area Commandant Flanders, B.E.F. 1917-
18, County Commandant Warwick Cadets, 1913-25, b.
1857 ; m. 1883, Helen Florence, d. of Charles Hart,
of Harborne Hall, Staffs.; and has had issue — (1)
Carlton Walter Preston Ludlow, Esq., Capt. Prince
Albert's Somerset L.I., b. 1892 [m. 1923, Theodosia
Margaret, d. of W. Beauchamp Tyndall, of Bath] ;
(2) Stratford Walter Ludlow, Esq., Capt. 8th
Batt. R. Warwick Regt. (T.F.), b. 1894 ; killed in
action 1916 ; (1) Florence Marion [m. 1904, Walter E.
Cooper, M.R.C.S.j ; (2) Phyllis [m. 1904, Lewis Bartleet,
M.A.] ; (3) Judith Alsager Tryon ; (4) Audrey Frances.
Res. — Lovelace Hill, Solihull, co. Warwick. Clubs — Con-
servative, Union (Birmingham).
The Rev. THOMAS ARTHUR LUDLOW-HEWI'IT,
Clerk in Holy Orders, J. P. for co. Cork, M.A. (Oxon.).
Botn 1850, being the only son of the late Rev. Arthur
Rainey Ludlow, late of Durrant, Bideford, by his wife
Annette, only child of Col. Thomas Wall Hewitt of Clan-
coole, whose name he has assumed by Royal Licence.
Armorial bearings (R.L., 1857, H. Coll. )— Argent, two
chevronels indented gules between three owls proper.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, the trunk of a tree fessewise eradicated proper,
therefrom rising a falcon belled or, fretty gules, in the beak
an aco n slipped also proper. Mottoes — " Nee temere nee
timide" ; "Tarn noctu quam die sapere." Liveiy — Blue,
with yellow facings. Married, 1882, Edith Annie, dau.
of A. R. Hudson of Wick House, Pershore ; and has Issue
— (1) Alfred Arthur Thomas Ludlow-Hewitt, b. 1884 [m.
1908, Margery, only d. of late H. Moseley] ; (2) Edgar
Rainey Ludlow-Hewitt, Esq., C.M.G., D.S.O., M.C., Air
Commodore R.A.F. , formerly Capt. and Brev. -Major Roy.
Irish Rifles, b. 1886 [m. 1923, Albinia Mary, d. of Major
E. H. Evans-Lombe, and widow of Capt. A. H. E. Ashley,
Cold-treamGds.] ; (3)Henry Balfour CedricLudlow-Hewitt,
Gentleman, b. 1888; Edith Caroline Annette; and Mary
Dorinda Elizabeth. Seat — Clancoole, near Bandon. Res.
— The Vicarage, Minety, Malmesbury, Wilts.
LUGARD (H. Coll., 1859). Gules, an Eastern crown
between three wolves' heads couped or, langued azure,
collared gemel gules. Mantling gules and or. Crest
On a wreath of the colours, a wolf's head erased or,
langued gules, holding in the mouth a lance in bend
sinister, therefrom flowing to the dexter a banner gules,
charged with an Eastern crown as in the arms. Motto —
" Fide et fortitudine."
Son of Col. Henry Ibbetson Lugard, Indian Army, b.
1837; d. 1925; m. 1859, Anne Emily, d. of George
Stuart: —
Edward Avlmer Lugard, Gentleman, Civil Engineer,
India, b. 1866. Res.—
Sons of Rev. Frederick Grueber Lugard, b. 1808 ; d.
1900; m. 1st, 1834, Grace Price Morgan; 2nd, 1848,
Emma Cameron ; 3rd, 1855, Mary Jane Howard : —
The Rt. Hon. Sir Frederick John Dealtry Lugard, 1st
Baron Lugard, of Abinger, Surrey (1928), P.C. (1920),
G.C.M.G (1911), K.C.M.G. (1901), C.B. (1895), D.S.O.
(1887), British Member on the Permanent Mandates
Commission of the League of Nations since 1923, Col. (ret. ),
served in Afghan War 1879-80 (medal), Soudan Campaign
1885 (despatches, medal and two clasps, bronze star),
Burma War 1886-87 (despatches thrice, D.S.O. , medal and
two clasps), commanded Expedition against Slave-traders
on Lake Nyassa 1888 (severely wounded), commanded
Exploration of Sabakhi 1889, Administrator of Uganda
1890-92 (medal), commanded Expedition to Borgu to
negotiate British Treaties 1894-95 (medal), commanded
Expedition to Ngamiland 1896-97, H.M. Commissioner
Hinterland of Nigeria and Lagos, and Commandant West
African Frontier Force (which he raised) 1897-99, High Com-
missioner of Northern Nigeria 1900-6, Gov. of Hong Kong
1907-12, Gov. of Northern and Southern Nigeria 1912-13,
Gov. -Gen. of Nigeria 1914-19, b. 1858; m. 1902, Dame
Flora Louise, D.B.E. (d. 1929), d. of the late Major-Gen.
1226
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GeorgeShaw, C.B., R.A. Estate — Little Parkhurst, Abinger
Common, Surrey. Clubs — Athenaeum, Brooks's.
Major Edward James Lugard, D.S.O. (1890), O.B.E.
(1918), late Indian Army, served in Burma War 1888-89
(medal and clasp), Chin-Lushai Expedition 1889-90
(despatches, clasp, D.S.O. ), Manipur Expedition 1891
(slightly wounded, clasp), South African War 1899-1900
(medal and three clasps), second in command, and later
commanded Expedition to Nganuland 1896-99, Political
Assistant to High Commissioner Northern Nigeria 1903-6,
Secretary Imperial Institute 1908-12, Political Secretary
to Governor of Northern and Southern Nigeria 1912-13,
to Gov.-Gen. of Nigeria 1914-15, served Great War
1915-19 (O.B.E. , and War Medal), b. 1865; m. 1893,
Charlotte Eleanor, d. of Rev. George Broadley Howard ;
and has issue — Capt. Cyril Edward Lugard, b. 1894.
Estate — Furzen Wood, Abinger Common, Surrey.
Lugard, quarterly, 1 and 4. Lugard as above, 2 and 3,
or, a chevron gules between three stags lodged proper, each
pierced through the neck with an arrow (for MacHenry,
U.O.)
Son of Col. Edward John Lugard (Brigadier-General),
P.S.C. , King's Own Royal Lancaster Regt. and Army
Staff, b. 1845; d. 1911 ; m. 1st, 1871, Emeline Eliza-
beth, d. of Capt. William Hyder, 10th Hussars; 2nd,
1889, Hannah (Una), d. of Donald Mackinnon of
Moreep, Victoria, Australia ; and Strath, Skye, N.B. : —
Edward Cecil Lugard, b. 1872 ; m. 1894, Florence Caro-
line, d. of Octavius March ; and has had issue — Capt.
Edward March Lugard, b. 1895; killed in action 1918 ;
Lieut. John Wykeham Lugard, b. 1899:
Son of Col. Henry Williamson Lugard, R.E. , b.
1813; d. 1857; m. 1842, Margaret Anna, d. of John
MacHenry, of co. Antrim, Ireland, and of Penrith,
N.S. Wales:—
The late Col. Henry Travers Lugard, Royal Artillery,
served in Afghan War 1878, Wuzeeree Expedition 1881,
Burmese War 1886, South African War 1899 (three medals),
b. 1849; d. 1927; m. 1902, Marcella Clarke.
LUKE of London (H. Coll.). Azure, a lucy naiant in
fesse, and in chief three mullets argent. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a winged
lion statant or, supporting with the dexter paw an
escutcheon argent, charged with a cross potent between
four cross crosslets gold. Motto — " Spero meliora."
Joseph Harry Luke, Gentleman, b. 1856 [Arms as
above, and on an escutcheon of pretence the arms of
Zamarski: — quarterly, 1 and 4, barry of ten argent and
vert, a lion rampant gules, crowned or, between two
(launches ermine (for Zamarski) ; 2 and 3, azure, a lucy
naiant in fesse argent (for de Zander)] ; m. 1884,
Eugenie Bertha Caroline, d. and heir of Louis John
Charles Zamarski, of Biala, Poland, Knight of the
Crown of Italy, and gt. gt.-grand-dau. and heiress of Maj.
Louis de Zander, a noble of the Kingdom of Poland ;
andhasissue — Harry Charles Luke, Esq.,C.M.G., B.Litt.,
M.A. (Oxon.), Knight of Grace of the Order of the
Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, Colonial Sec. of
Sierra Leone since 1924, late Comdr. R.N.V.R. [Anns
as above, and impaling the arms of Fremlin, namely :
Gules, a chevron between three esquires' helmets,
each with one plume argent] (Clubs — St. James's,
Spcro-ffl^lS^
Athenaeum), b. 1884 [m. 1918, Joyce Evelyn, d. of the
late Henry James Leigh Fremlin, of Bearsted, Kent,
Capt. Indian Army ; and has issue — Peter Ambrose
Cyprian Luke, Gentleman, b. 1919; Michael Charles
Deane Luke, Gentleman, b. 1925] ; Amelie Bertha
Josephine [m. 1914, Leonard Boys, of Woodhall Spa ;
and has issue]. Res. — 154 Ashley Gardens, Westminster,
S.W. Club— St. James's.
(H.
Coll.
bend
. Argent, a
gobonny or
ion rampant gules, de-
and azure. Motto —
LUKIN
bruised by
" Inspice."
Sons of Rev. James Lukin, B.A. (Oxon.), Clerk in Holy
Orders, Rector of Hinton Martel, co. Dorset, b. 1827;
d. ; m. 1856, Maria, d. of Robert Sharpe of
Hewelsfield Grange, co. Gloucester: —
Lionel William Lukin, Gentleman, of Cape Town, South
Africa, b. 1858.
Charles James Lukin, Gentleman, b. 1859 ; m. 1892,
Angiolina Henrietta Louisa Mary, d. of Moses Vere
Cumins of San Antonio, and has issue — a dau.
James William Robert Geoffrey Lukin, Gentleman,
1861.
Harry
Frank
Son
Albert Lukin, Gentleman, b. 1862.
Edwin Lukin, Gentleman, b. 1875.
of Major-Gen. Charles Osbaldeston Lukin of
Northfield, Henley-on-Thames, co. Oxford, by his wife
Emily Charlotte, eldest d. of Charles Rivers Freeling,
Esq. (son of Sir Francis Freeling, Bart.): —
Rev. Arthur Charles Napier Lukin, Clerk in Holy
Orders, M.A. (Selwyn Coll., Camb.), Vicar of Ashley
Green, Bucks., b. 1866 ; m. 1902, Marjorie, only d. of Astlev
Vigers ; and has issue — Elizabeth Violet ; and Gwendolyn
Marjorie. Post. add. — Ashley Green Vicarage, Berk-
hamsted.
Brig. -Gen. Robert Clarence Wellesley Lukin, D.S.O.,
formerly 9th Bengal Lancers, served in Chitral Campaign,
*Lufe
i895(medal and clasp), in the Tirah Campaign, 1897-98 (two
clasps), in the War in S' uth Africa, 1901-2 (medal and five
clasps), Great War 1914-18, Afghan War 1919, Mesopotamia
1921, b. 1870; ?n. 1909, Meriel, d. of Wellesley Taylor, of
Sherington Manor, Newport Pagnell. Res. — Brookfield
House, Mortimer, Berks. Clubs — Cavalry, Naval and
Military.
John Harry Erskine Lukin, Gentleman, b. 1876. Post,
add.—
Son of the late Rev. John Lukin, M.A., Prebendary
of Wells, Vicar of Combe St. Nicholas, co. Somerset,
by his second wife Elizabeth, d. of Henry Thomas Tim-
son of Tatchbury, co. Hants. : —
Col. Frederick Windham Lukin (ret.), late 3rd Hussars,
served in Crimea at siege of Sebastopol (medal with clasp
and Turkish medal), also in Indian Mutiny, present at
siege and capture of Lucknow and affair at Bungaon (medal
with clasp), b. 1833; m. 1867, Elizabeth Hay, d. of John
David Hay Hill, Esq., J. P., LL.B., of Cressenhall Hall,
co. Norfolk, and widow of Major Arthur Cassidy of the
2nd Dragoon Guards; and has issue — Lucy Sybil [m. 1890,
Edgar Bruce of The Beeches, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey].
Post, add.—
Son of the late Rev. John Mayow Lukin, M.A.,
Domestic Chaplain to Viscount Torrington, Governor
of Ceylon, Rector and Patron of Guestling, co. Sussex,
by his wife Emily, second d. of Rev. John Drake Crofts,
M.A. , Vicar of Houghton, co. Norfolk: — ■
George Frederick Lukin, Gentleman, b 1857. Pes. —
LUKIS of Guernsey, C.I. (H. Coll.). Azure, a chevron
ermine between two annulets in chief and in base a bow
fessewise surmounted by two arrows in saltire argent, on a
chief or, a Cornish chough proper, between two cross
crosslets iitch^e gules. Mantling azu'e and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm vested gules,
cuffed vert, grasping three holly sprigs proper, between
two eagles' wings also proper, each charged with a cross
crosslet fitchee azure. Motto — " Esse quam videri."
Son of : —
E. Fellowes Lukis, Gentleman, b. . Address —
S.S. Port Hacking, Cunard Line (Australasian Serv. ), 19
and 11 Fenchurch Avenue, E.C.3.
LUMB (H. Coll.). Or, three escutcheons sable, each
Hum
1227
P. and D.L. for Cumber-
. 16 June 1858, Juliana
of Joseph Harrison of
charged with a mullet pierced of the first, a martlet fcr
difference. Mantling or and sable. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a blackamoor's head in profile, couped at the
shoulders proper, wreathed about the temples or and sable,
and charged on the neck with a mullet of six points gold,
within a wreath in arch or and sable. Motto — " Respice
finem." Livery — Undress, black ; dress, yellow with blue
facings.
Son of James Lumb, Esq. , J.
land (High Sheriff 1880), m
Georgina {d. 1869), eld. d.
Linethwaite, Cumberland : —
Edward James Machell Lumb, Esq., J. P. Cumber-
land, Capt. Res. of Officers Dragoons, late Lieut. 2nd
Life Guards, served Great War as Lt.-Col. comdg. 2nd
Co. of London Yeo. , b. 1863; m. 1902, Hon. Catherine
Elizabeth Ellen, d. of 3rd Baron Decies. Pes. — Northcroft
House, Englefield Green, Surrey. Clubs — Boodle's,
Bachelors'.
LUMLEY (H. Coll.). Argent, a fesse gules between
three parrots vert, collared of the second. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a
pelican in piety in her nest all proper. Motto — " Murus
seneus conscienta."
Son of Rt. Hon. Richard George Lumley, 9th Earl oi
Scarbrough, Lt.-Col. West Yorkshire Yeo. Cav., b.
1813; d. 1884; m. 1846, Frederica Mary Adeliza, d. of
Andrew Robert Drummond: —
Rt. Hon. Sir Aldred Frederick George Beresford Lumley,
G.B.E., K.C.B., 10th Earl of Scarbrough (15 A] ril 1690),
Viscount Lumley (10 April 1689), and Baron Lumley (10 May
1681), of Lumley Castle, co. Durham, Viscount Lumley (12
July 1628) of Waterford, Lord-Lieut, and Custos RotuU rum
W. Riding co. York 1892-1904, Hon. Col. Yorkshire
Dragoons and West Riding Div. T. and S., Col. A.S.C.
(T.D.), Col. commanding a brigade Terr. Force 1908-10,
formerly Lieut. 7th Hussars, and Col. Yorkshire Dragoons,
A.D.C. to King Edward 1902, served South Africa igco, Dir.
Gen. Territorial and Volunteer Forces 1917-21, with rank
cf Major-Gen. [Supporters — On either side a parrot wings
expanded vert, beaked and membered gules], b. 1857 ; m.
1899, Lucy Cecilia, widow of Robert Ashton and eldest
d. of Cecil Dunn Gardner ; and has issue — Lady Serena
Mary Barbara [m. 1923, Hon. Robert James, son of 2nd
Lord Northbourne, and has issue]. Seats — Sandbeck Park,
Rotherham, and Tickhill Castle, Yorkshire ; Lumley Castle,
Durham. Town res. — 21 Park Lane, W. Clubs — Carlton,
Army and Navy.
Son of Brig. -Gen. the Hon. Oswald Victor George
Atheling Lumley, C.M.G. , Col. late nth Hussars, b.
1862; d. 1923; m. 1892, Constance Ellinor, eld. d.
of the late Capt. Eustace John Wilson Patten,
formerly 1st Life Guards: —
Lawrence Roger Lumley, Esq., M.P. Kingston-upon-
Hull since 1922, Lieut. Res. of Officers nth Hussars,
served Great War 1916-19, Esquire of the Order of the
Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, b. 1896 ; m. 1922, Katha-
rine Isabel, d. of the late R. McEwen, of Marchmont ; and
has issue — Mary Constance ; and Elizabeth. Pes. — 10
Southwick Crescent, W.2.
LUMLEY-SAVILE (R.L., 1898, H. Coll.). Argent, on
a bend sable, three owls of the first within a bordure wavy
of the second. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, an owl argent, debruised by a bendlet
sinister wavy sable. Motto — " Bee fast." Supporters —
Two talbots ermine, each gorged with a collar wavy sable,
pendent therefrom an escutcheon or, charged with a
popinjay vert, collared gules.
Son of Rev. Frederick Savile, B.A. (Oxon.), Rector of
Bilsthorpe, Notts., b. 1822; d. 1859; m. 1849, Mary,
only d. of Robert Castle Jenkins of Beachley, Mon. : —
Rt. Hon. Sir John Savile Lumley-Savile, 2nd Baron Savile,
of Rufford, Notts. (27 Oct. 1888), K.C.V.O. (1904). J.P-
D.L. Notts., Major late Sherwood Rangers Yeo. Cav., Hon.
Col. 1st V.B. the Duke of Wellington's (West Riding)
Regt., b. 1854; m. 1st, 1894, Gertrude Violet (d. 1912),
only d. of Charles Francis Webster- Wedderburn and
widow of Horace Augustus Helyar ; 2nd, 1916, Esme Grace,
only d. of the late John H. Wolton, and has issue (by 2nd
marriage) — Hon. Gee rge Halifax Lumley-Savile, b. 1919 ;
Hon. Henry Lerline Thornhill Lumley-Savile, b. 1923 ; and
Hon. Deirdre Barbara Elland. Seats— Rufford Abbey,
Ollerton, Notts. ; Walshaw Moor, Hebden Bridge. Clubs
— Turf, Bachelors', Marlborough, Carlton.
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Lun
LUMSDEN (L.O., 1863). Azure, a chevron or, between
two wolves' heads erased in chief argent, and an escallop
in base of the last. Mantling azure and argent. Crest—
Upon a wreath of his liveries, a hand grasping a dagger in
bend sinister, all proper. Motto — "Dei dono sum quod
sum."
Only son of James Lumsden, Esq., of Arden, co. Dum-
bartonshire, J. P. and D. L. , /'. 1851 ; d. 1911 ; m. 1882,
Susan Campbell (d. 1887), d. of Robert Duncanson
McKenzie of Caldarvan, co. Dumbarton : —
James Robert Lumsden, Esq., J. P. Dumbarton, b. 1884;
m. 1914, Henrietta Jessie, only d. of George Macfarlane
Reid of Dunara, Prestwick ; and has issue — James
Alexander Lumsden, Gentleman, b. 1915 ; Geo'ge Ranald
Campbell Lumsden, Gentleman, b. 1917. Seat — Arden,
Dumbartonshire. Club — New (Edinburgh).
LUMSDEN of Huntingtowerfield (L.O. , 1899). Azure,
a ship under sail between two wolves' heads couped in chief
and an escallop in base, all within a bordure argent. Mant-
ling azure, doubled argent. Crest— Upcn a wreath of his
liveries, an eagle pi eying on a salmon proper. Motto —
" Fide et perseverantia."
Eld. son of James David Lumsden, Esq., of Hunting-
towerfield, co. Perth, J. P., b. 1862 ; d. 1920 ; m 1884,
d. of the late George Fortune, of Barnsmuir, Fife : —
Capt. David Lumsden, b. 1888 ; m. 1922, Marjorie
Alverstone, d. of Frederick Cecil Calthrop ; and has issue —
fames David Lumsden, Gentleman, b. 1924 ; and Marjorie
Rose. Seat — Huntingtowerfield, Perth. Club — Caledonian.
LUMSDEN (L.O., 12 July 1006). Azure, on a chevron
engrailed argent, between two wolves' heads erased in chief
and a buckle or in base, three torteaux. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a dexter
arm embowed, holding a sword all proper. Motto — "Dei
dono sum quod sum."
Second son of Thomas Lumsden , Esq. , J . P., of Freuchie ,
Fife, b. 1817 ; d. 1878 ; m. i860, Helen Shepherd, d. cf
John Lowson, jun. : —
George James Lumsden, Esq., J. P. co. Fife, b. 1865.
Res.— Eden Valley, Freuchie, Fife.
LUMSDEN (U.O. 1926). Azure, a buckle or, between
two wolves' heads in chief and in base a salmon naiant
argent. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a naked arm embowed proper, grasping a
sword argent, hilt and pommel or. Motto — " Dei dono
sum quod sum."
Son of John Lumsden of Lceson Park, Dublin, b.
1840; d. 1925; in. i8£8, Florence Isabella Gordon, d.
of Hugh McKean : —
Sir Joh.i Lumsden, K.B.E..M.D., Knight of Justice of
the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, D. L. co.
Dublin, b. 1869 ; m. 1896, Caro Frances, d. of Major Fitz-
Hardinge Kingscote, of Furbo, Galway, and has issue —
John FitzHardinge Lumsden, Esq., b. 1897; Leslie;
Norah ; M irgery Bloomfield ; Nancy ; and Betty. Res.—
4 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin; and Roslyn, Howth, co.
Dublin. Club — Friendly Brothers (Dublin).
LUMSDEN cf Pitcaple (L.O., matric. 7 Aug. 1908 as
cadet of Lumsden cf Cushnie, matric. c. 1672-7). Azure, a
buckle or, between two wolves' heads erased in chief and
an escallcp in base argent, a bordure ermine. Mantling
azure, doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of the liveries, a
naked arm grasping a sword proper. Motto — " Dei dono
sum quod sum."
Eld. son of Col. Henry Lumsden, J. P. and D.L. co.
Aberdeen, F.R.G.S., b. 1825; d. 1918 ; m. i860, Edith
Jane.d. of late Rev. Rr bert Samuel Battiscombe, M.B. ,
Vicar of Barkway and Rector of Reed, Herts. ; —
Walter Lumsden, Esq., of Pitcaple Castle, CLE. ,
C.V.O., J. P. and D.L. Aberdeenshire, Rear-Adm. (ret.),
Director Royal Indian Marine 1909-17, b. 1865 ; m. 1903,
Ethel Flora, d. of Sir Thomas Naghten FitzGerald, C.B. ;
and has issue — Margaret Fitz-Gerald. Seat — Pitcaple
Castle, Pitcaple, Aberdeenshire. Club — Naval and Military.
LUND (H. Coll.). Per chevron or and gules, in chief
two lions passant, and in base a demi-pegasus couped all
counterchanged. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a demi-pegasus couped or, the wings
charged with five horse-shoes, two, one, and two, and rest-
ing the sinister leg on a lion's head erased gules. Motto —
" God's my Guide."
Sons of Edward Lund, Gentleman, b. 1851 ; d. 1926;
m. 1884, Agnes Alice, d. of Henry Alfred Eaton Jowett
of Sawley, Derby: —
Hun
Edward Kingstone Lund, Gentleman, b. 1885; m. 1912,
Maude, eld. d. of Walter P'oster Bland, and has issue-
Edward Walter Kingstone Lund, Gentleman, b. 1913 ;
Arthur Basil Lund, Gentleman, b. 1915. Res. — Eversleigh,
Gatehurst, Lanes.
Wilfrid Herbert Lund, Gentleman, b. 1886 ; m. Dorothy
Lee, and has issue — Audrey; Betty; and Margaret. Res.
— 31 Chantry Road, Moseley, Birmingham.
Sons of Edward Lund, F.R.C.S., by his wife Charlotte,
d. of Daniel Nathaniel Webster: —
Herbert Lund, Gentleman, M.A. and M.B. , B.C. Camb. ,
F.R.C.S., b. 1858; m. 1892, Mary Crockatt, d. of Thomas
Ballantine of Greenock, and of Lochgoilhead, co. Argyll;
and has issue — Herbert Keith Ballantine Lund, Gentleman,
b. 1896 ; and Margaret Ballantine. Residence — 22 John
Street, Manchester; Fern Hill, Pendleton, Manchester.
William Lund, Gentleman, /'. . Res —
LUND (H. Coll.). Per fesse wavy azure and argent, a
decrescent between two estoiles in chief or, and three barru-
lets wavy in base of the first. Mantling azure and argent.
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Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a crescent
or, a fountain proper. Motto — " Cum secundo flumine."
Eld. surv. son of James Lund, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
West Rdg. Yorks., of Maltis Hall, Crosshills, nr.
Leeds; Ellerton Hall, nr. York; Lund Forest, nr.
Malton ; and Cononley, b. 1829; d. 1903; m. ist,
1850, Mary Sarah, d. of William Spencer of Lothers-
dale ; 2nd, Janet, d. of John Craven of Highthorn, nr.
York :—
Frederick James Lund, Esq., J. P. West Riding Yorks. ,
b. 1855 ; m. 1889, Janet, M.B. E. , d. of Edward Hoyle, Esq. ,
J. P., of Moorlands. Bacup. Res. — Watcombe Park, nr.
Torquay. Clubs — R.A.C., R. Torbay Yacht (Torquay).
LUNN (H. Coll., 10 Dec. 1923). Per fesse dancett6e
sable, semee of mullets argent and of the second, in chief
a decrescent or, and in base three chamois bucks salient
gules, armed and hoofed of the third. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
chamois buck erased gules, armed and hoofed or, holding
between the forelegs a cross, also gules. Motto — " Levavi
oculos."
Son of Henry Lunn, of West Ashby House, co.
Lincoln : —
Sir Henry Simpson Lunn, Knt. Bach. (1910), M.D.,
B.Ch. (Dublin), J.P.Middx.. b. 1859 ; m. 1887, Ethel, d. of
Rev. Canon Moore ; and has issue — Arnold Henry
Moore Lunn, Esq., b. 1888 [m. 1913, Lady Mabel, d. of
the late. Rev. the Hon. John Stafford Northcote, and sister
of 3rd Earl of Iddesleigh ; and has issue — Peter North-
cote Lunn, Esq., b. 19 14 ; John Tristram Northcote
Lunn, Gentleman, b. 1920 ; and Jaqueta Meave] ; Hugh
Kingsmill Lunn, Esq., b. 1889 [w. 1915, Eileen Fitzgerald,
d. of Horace Turpin, of Maryborough] ; Brian Houlds-
worth Lunn, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, b. 1893 [m. 1923,
Elizabeth, d. of James Duncan, of Dublin]. Res. —
Oldfield House, Harrow-on-the-Hill ; 5 EndsJeierh Gardens
W.C.i.
LURGAN, Bar.n, see BROWNLOW.
TOOKE CUMMING LUSCOMBE, Gentleman. Ar-
morial bearings -Argent, on a pile azure, between two
stags' heads caboshed in base proper, a lion rampant
guardant, crowned or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest
-Upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant
guardant, crowned or, collared azure, pierced through the
neck with an arrow proper, charged on the shoulder with
a cinquefoil gules. Motto — " Deo duce ferro comitante.''
Residence —
LUSK (Granted H. Coll., 1874; matric. L.O.,2oMay
1903). Azure, an ancient ship with three masts, sails
furled proper, colours flying gules, on a chief argent, a
woolpack sable between two mullets gules. Mantling
azuie and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an
ancient ship as in t e arms, surmounted by a rainbow
proper. Motto — ''Laus Deo." Livery — Blue, silver
facings.
Sons of John Lusk, Gentleman, Greenock, b. 1812 ;
d. 1890; m. ist, 28 Jan. 1851, Mary (d. 1853), d. of
Thomas MTlwraith, Laird of Black Clanchrie and
Dochern, Ayrshire ; 2nd, 1857, Helen, d. of John Stillie,
Maybole : —
Andrew Potter Lusk, Gentleman, b. 1859. Res. — Brook-
lands, Wallasey, Cheshire.
Hugh David Lusk, Gentleman, b. i860. Res. — Larch
Villa, Annan, Dumfriesshire.
Surv. son of John Lusk, Gentleman [Arms as above, and
(matric. 30 May 1903) a bordure silver. Crest— An
ancient ship, as in the arms, but without the rainbow
as above], b. 14 July 1848; d. 6 April 1913 ; m. 10 Aug.
1876, Jessie, d. of David Colville : —
Rev. David Colville Lusk, M.C. with Bar, M.A. (Oxon.),
Hon. C.F. (T.A.), b. 19 Nov. 1881 [m. 3 Sept. 1909,
Mary Theodora, d. of the late John Colville, Yr. , of Burn-
side, Campbeltown ; and has issue — Jthn Colville Lusk,
Gentleman, b. 31 Dec. 1913 ; David James Treodore Lusk,
Gentleman, b. 18 Sept. 1915 ; Andrew Ronald Lusk, Gen-
tleman, b. 10 Sept. 1920; Mary Irene ; and Janet Theodora.
Res. — 2 South Parks Road, Oxford.
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LUSHINGTON, see ARMSTRONG-LUSHINGTON-
TULLOCH , FRANCE - LUSHINGTON - TULLOCH,
and WILDMAN-LUSHINGTON.
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LUSHINGTON (H. Coll.). Quarterly, i and 4, or, a
fesse wavy vert, charged with three ermine spots gold,
between three lions' heads erased of the second (Lushington,
H. Coll, 1791) ; 2 and 3, sable, a chevron between three
pelicans' heads erased or, picking their breasts proper
(Godfrey). Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a lion's head erased vert, ducally gorged
argent, on the erasure three ermine spots gold. Motto —
" Fides nudaque Veritas." Livery — Dark drab coat, green
facings, gilt buttons.
Sons of Thomas Davies Lushington, Madras Civil
Service, £.1813 ; d. 1858; m. 1850, Mary, d. of Charles
May Lushington, Madras Civil Service : —
Major Arthur James Lushington, b. 1852 ; m. 1879,
Constance Caroline, d. of the late Maj.-Gen. A. R. E.
Hutchinson, B.S.C. ; and has had issue — (1) Arthur Edmund
Godfrey Hamilton Lushington, Gentleman, b. 1883; (2)
Cecil Henry Gosset Lushington, Gentleman, Lieut. Wor-
cester Regt. , b. 1884; d. on active service 1916 [m. 1915,
Evelyn, d. of F. Hirst]. Res. — The Park, Sandling,
Maidstone. Club — Naval and Military.
Henry Venables Lushington, Esq., J. P. Kent, #.1856; m.
1900, Emily Beryl Lushington Bateman, d. of late Lt.-Col.
Charles May Allen Morant ; and has issue — Helen Irene
[m. 1926, Sidney Foster Caville, Lieut W. Kent Regt.].
Seat — Aldington Court, nr. Maidstone.
Lt.-Col. Lionel Edmund Lushington, b. 1857 ; m. 1st,
1893, Alithea Violet Florence {d. 1907), d. of J. Macart-
ney; and has issue — Godfrey Lionel Law Lushington,
Gentleman, b. 1894 [m. 1925, Cicely Gwynne Kershaw];
and Violet Mary Rose [m. 192 1, Cyril Richardson]; 2nd,
1909, Ada, d. of the late General C. J. Merriman, C.S.I.,
R.E. ; and by her has issue — Betty Mary Merriman ; and
Joan Christian Wilberforce. Res. —
Son of Sir Franklin Lushington, Barrister-at-Law,
formerly Member of the Supreme Council of Justice
in the Ionian Islands, Chief Metropolitan Police Magis-
trate, b. 1823 ; d. 1901 ; m. 1862, Kate Maria (Res.
— Templehurst, Southborough, Kent), d. of Rev.
James Morgan, Vicar of Corston, Somerset: —
George Henry Fitzjames Lushington, Esq., b. 1872; m.
1898, Julia Mabel, d. of Harry Turner Armitage ; and has
issue — Franklin Henry Lushington, Gentleman, 6.1904 ; and
Marie Isobel. Res. — Templehurst, Southborough, Kent.
Son of Franklyn Lushington, Accountant-Gen. of
Madras, b. 1820; d. 1901 ; m. 1854, Annie, d. cf E.
Chiappini : —
Col. Edward Charles Mortimer Lushingti n, Indian Army
(ret.), b. 1855; m. 1877, Mary, d. of Majcr Hume; and
has surv. issue — Charles Edward Hume Lushington, Esq,,
b. 1882 \m. 1917, Ethel Maud Wilson]. Address — c/o
Messrs. Thos. Cook & Son, Berkeley Street, W.i.
Son of Ernald Wyndham George Lushington, Gentle-
man, b. 1863; d. 1900; m. 1887, Beatrice, d. cf Major
Fenwick : —
Reginald Francis Lushington, Gentleman, b. 1890.
Yr. sons of FYanklyn Lushington and Annie Chiappini
(see above) : —
Reginald Holland Law Lushington, Gentleman, b. 1865.
Res.—
Rev. Franklyn de Winton Lushingti n, formerly Head-
master of Dover College, b. 1868; m. 1899, Monica Sydney
Sanderson; and has issue — Evelyn Monica. Res. — Chateau
Perce Neige, Chateau D'GDx, Switzerland.
Edward Guy Lushington, Gentleman, b. 1874. Res. —
Sons of James Law Lushingt* n, Esq., Accountant-
General, Bombay, b. 1822; d. 1905; in. 1851, Emma,
d. ofCapt. Nelson: —
James Law Lushington, Gentleman, fi. 1852; m. 1879,
Bessie (d. 1911), d. of Major Wingate ; and has surv issue
— Guye Wellesley Lushington, Gentleman, b. 1880 ; and
Ada Margaret. Res. — Bombay.
Harry Wellesley Lushington, Gentleman, b. 1853 ; in.
1889, Florence, d. of Sir W. Robinson ; and has surv.
issue — Stephen Wellesley Lushington, Gentleman, b. 1895 '<
and Dorothy May. Res.- — Crowborough.
Charles Morant Lushington, Gentleman, b. 1854 ; in.
1879, Laura Isabella, d. cf Col. Fyers ; and has surv. issue
— (1) Charles Fyers Lushington, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; (2)
Arthur Beauclerc Lushington, Gentleman, b. 1886; (3)
Alexander Nelson Lushington, Gentleman, b. 1890; Ida
Frances ; Lilian Renee [m. , Capt. Sydney Smith ; and
has issue] ; and Adelaide May [m. , Capt. Anscn Firth ;
and has issue].
Alfred Wyndham Lushington, Gentleman, b. i860 ; m.
1890, Alice, d. of W. Cordue ; and has issue — Henry Ernest
Cordue Lushington, Gentleman, b. 1893; Ada Daisy; and
Eulalie May. Res. —
Franklyn Guy Lushington, Gentleman, b. 1862; m. 1896,
Caroline Elvina Price; and has issue — Nancy Elizabeth.
Res.—
Percy Manners Lushington Gentleman, b. 1863; m. 1st,
1893, Bertha (d. 1893), d. of Rev. R. Higgins ; 2nd, 1898,
Lily, d. of Minchin ; and has issue — Percy John Lush-
ington, Gentleman, b. 1899; and Aurea Primrose.
William Nelson Lushington, Esq., Capt. Royal Irish
Regt., b. 1870 ; m. 1898, Grace, d. of Dr. Frederick W. Way ;
and has issue — Dorothy Grace. Res. —
Son of Sir Henry Lushington, 4th Bart. , Judge at
Allahabad, b. 1826; d. 1898; m. 1849, Elizabeth, d.
of Anstruther Cheape of Rossie, Fife : —
Major Sir Arthur Patrick Douglas Lushington, 5th Bart.
(26 April 1791), late 3rd Dragoon Gds. , b. 1861 ; m. 1892,
Florence (d. 1926), d. of James Burness of The Lodge,
Melton, Suffolk; and has issue — Florence Lisette. Res. —
Aspenden Hall, Buntingford, Herts. Club — Army and
Navy.
Son of Frederick Astell Lushington, Esq., J. P., of
Rosiere, Hants., b. 1815 ; d. 1892; in. 1846, Lady
Margaret Julia Hay, d. of 17th Earl of Errol : —
Algernon Hay Lushington, Gentleman, b. 1847; m. 1st,
1872, Emma Jane (d. 1879), onty child of Charles Castle-
man ; 2nd, 1881, Effie Lilian, d. of Capt. C. E. Newall ;
and has issue — (1) Herbert Castleman Lushington, Gentle-
man, b. 1879 [in. 1st, 1908, Barbara Henrietta (d. 1927),
d. cf late Rev. William Greville Hazlerigg ; 2nd, 1928,
Roselia May Elliot, of Dover; and has issue — (1) Henry
Edmond Castleman Lushington, Gentleman, b. 1909; (2)
Algernon Herbert Greville Lushington, b. 1910 ; (3) Stephen
Arthur Hay Lushington, Gentleman, b. 1914 {Res. — East
Ashling, nr. Chichester)] ; (2) Montagu Hay Lushington,
Esq., temp. Capt. R.F.A. , b. 1881 [w. 1909, Annette
Caroline, d. of Rev. George Dupuis, Rector of Sossay,
Thirsk (Res. — Agrakandi Nindula, Ceylon)]. Res. —
Lansdowne, Shanklin, Isle of Wight.
Son of Edward Harbord Lushingtcn, Esq., J. P., of
Brackenhurst, Cobham, Surrey, b. 1822; d. 1904; m.
1848, Mary, d. of Ccl. M. Ramsay: —
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Lt.-Col. Edward Eardley Lushington, late 8th Hussars,
b. 1850; m. 1st, 1882, Caroline Anna (d. 1884), d. of Sir
Bradford Leslie, K. C.S.I. ; 2nd, i897,Thomasine(rf. 1918),
d. of Major T. B. Sharpe ; 3rd, 1921, Adeline Charlotte,
d. of the late Alexander Gordon, K.C. Res. — St. Anne's,
Caniberley, Surrey.
Son of Sydney George Lushington, Gentleman, B.C.L.
(Oxon.), Barrister-at-Law, b. 1859; d. 1909; m. 109c,
Georgina Caroline Elizabeth (d. 1900), d. of Capt. John
Chippindall Healey: —
Franklin Lushingti n, Esq., Major Res. of Officers R.G.A. ,
and Major R.A. (Special Reserve), />. 1892 ; m. 1916,
Bridget, d. of Ernest Howard, of Heath End, Farnham ;
and has issue — Stephen Lushington, Gentleman, b. 1916.
Res. — 3A Sheffield Terrace, Kensington, W.8.
Younger sons of Edward Harbord Lushington and
Mary Ramsay (see above): —
Biig.-Gen. Stephen Lushington, C.B., C.M.G., R.F.A.,
Officer Order of Savoy, late Inspect. -Gen. of Police British
Guiana, served Great War (despatches, C.B.), b. 1864;
m. 1891, Mabel Louise, d. of Col. F. W. Macmullen. Res. —
Woodlea, Rowledge, Farnham. Club — United Service.
Son of Wm. Bryan Lushington, 0. 1824; d. 1888; m.
1873, Augusta Victoria, d. of R. A. C. Godwin-Austen,
of Shalford House, Surrey : —
Rev. Philip Austen Lushington, M.A. Oxon., Vicar of
Bromyard, Preb. of Hereford Cathedral, b. 1874 ; in. 1907,
Frances Anne Katharine, d. of G. C. Harrison. Res. —
Bromyard Vicarage, Worcester.
LUTLEY, see BARNEBY-LUTLEY.
LUTTRELL, see FOWNES-LUTTRELL.
LUXFORD, see ROBERTSOX-LUXFORD.
LUXMOORE, see NAINBY-LUXMOORE.
LUXMOORE (R.L., 19 Jan. 1910). Argent, a chevron
nebuly sable between in chief two moorhens proper and in
base a fleur-de-lys azure, and (for distinction) a canton
Son cf John George Wilson, of Durham, Gentleman : —
Allan Aylmer Luxmoore, Gentleman, b. 1880; m. 1909,
Lucy Luxmoore Dumville Luxmoore (formerly Lees), ygst.
d. of George John Dumville Lees, Esq., J. P., of Woodhill,
Oswestry; and has issue — (1) Edmund Luxmoore, Gentle-
man, b. 21 Sept. 1914 ; (2) Michael Luxmoore, Gen-
tleman, b. 24 June, 1918. Res. — Shincliffe, co. Durham.
Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
LUXMOORE of Okehampton (R.L., 12 Oct. 1899).
Argent, a chevron nebuly sable between two moorhens close
in chief proper and a fleur-de-lys in base azure.
Dans, of George John Dumville Lees, Esq., J. P., of
Woodhill, Oswestry, b. 1848; d. 1906; m. 1871,
Anne Dove (d. 1925), d. and coheir of Rev. John
Luxmoore of Okehampton Park: —
Anne Dumville Luxmoore (formerly Lees), m. 1900,
Frederick Richmond Brown ; and has issue. Res. — Llanfair,
Carnarvon, N. Wales.
Sydney Dove Dumville Luxmoore (formerly Lees).
Lucy Luxmoore Dumville Luxmoore (formerly Lees), m.
1909, Allan Aylmer Luxmoore (formerly Wilson) {q.v.).
Res. — Shincliffe, Durham.
CHARLES FREDERICK CORYNDON LUX-
MOORE, Esquire, of Broadwoodwiger and Germansweek,
Lord of the Manors of Beckett, Stafford, and Witheridge,
all in co. Devon, Lord of the Manor and Patron of
Church Minshull, co. Chester ; Justice of the Peace for
County of Cheshire. Born 1872, being the only son of
the late Capt. Charles Luxmoore of Witherdon, Devon,
and Ashbrook Hall, Cheshire (who assumed the additional
surname of Brooke by Royal Licence in 1884,), late of
H.M. 37th Regt., sometime A.D.C. to the Governor of
Ceylon (served through Indian Mutiny on Staff), by his
wife Mary Rosalie, eldest dau. of Rev. Charles Thomas
Carpenter, B.A. , of Launceston, Cornwall. He dis-
continued the use of the additional name of Brooke in
1894 and resumed the name and arms of Luxmoore
only by Royal Licence. Armorial bearings— Argent, two
gules. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a battleaxe erect proper between two fleurs-
de-lys azure. Motto — ' ' Securis fecit securum.'
SKVRlS'ffflT'OTfl
chevronels gules between three moorhens close proper,
all within a bordure nebuly sable, charged with eight
bezants. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a battleaxe erect proper between two
pomegranates, leaved and slipped or. Motto — "Securis
fecit securum." Married, Aug. 17, 1897, Rosalie Maud
Acworth, younger dau. of Edmund Woods Ommanney,
and grand-dau. of Vice-Admiral of the Fleet H. M. Om-
manney of Stonehouse, Plymouth ; and has Issue — (1)
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Charies Manaton Grosvenor Luxmoore, Gentleman, b.
June 23, 1898 ; (2) Coryndon Ommanney Luxmoore,
Gentleman, b. Nov. io, 1900 ; (3) Henry Frederick Lux-
moore, Gentleman, b. Jan. 8, 1903 ; (4) John Luxmoore,
Gentleman, b. 1905. Address — Stafford, Dolton, Devon ;
Ashbrook Towers, Church Minshull, Middlewich, Cheshire.
LYBBE, see POWYS-LYBBE.
LYDALL (Vn. Berks., 1664; ped. H. Coll.). Azure, a
saltire or, over all, on a fesse of the last, three pellets.
Mantling azure and or. Crest— Out of a mural crown
chequy or and azure, a heron's head erased of the first,
in the beak a scroll inscribed " Et patribus et posteritate."
Livery — Blue and silver.
Son of John Dodd Lydall, Gentleman, b. 1801 ; d.
1894 ; m. 1836, Elizabeth Mary, d. of Charles Haw-
thorne : —
William Hawthorne Lydall, Gentleman, Solicitor, b.
1849 ; m. 1878, Mary, d. of Edward Loader of Pointington,
Somerset; and has issue — (1) William Edward Dycer
Lydall, Gentleman, b. 1878; (2) Henry Hugh Wykeham
Lydall, Gentleman, b. 1885. Address — 37 John Street,
Bedford Row, W.C. Club— Wimbledon Golf.
Son of Dr. Lydall (s. of John Dodd Lydall) : —
Wykeham Tracey Lydall, Gentleman, M.D. (Brux. ),
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (Lond.), b. 1870. Res. — Briars Hey,
Stechford, Birmingham.
LYDE (H. Coll.). Per saltire or and azure, two stag's
heads erased in pale gules, and as many crescents in fesse
of the first. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, between two crescents or, in front of two
branches of laurel vert, a castle argent. Motto — " Ardua
tendo."
Third son of Thomas Lyde of Sidhouse, co. Devon, b.
1823; d. 1869; m. 1850, Jean, d. of Sir Michael
Malcolm, Bart., of Balbodie and Grange, Fifeshire: —
Charles Wolcott Lyde, Gentleman, b. 1861 ; m. 1920,
Christiana Mercy, widow of Pitt, and d. of Joseph
Bridge. Res. — 29 Chepstow Crescent, Bayswater, W.
LYELL (L. O. , 1680). Or, a cross azure, between four
-cross crosslets fitch^e gules. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter hand holding a
sword erect proper. Motto — "Tutela."
Eld. son of Alexander Lyell, Esq., of Gardyne Castle,
J. P. and C.C. for co. Forfar, b. 1853 ; d. 192 1 ; by 1st
wife m. 1881, Eliza, dau. of Edward Collier, late of the
Grange, Forfarshire: —
Alexander Lyell, Gentleman, b. Sept. 23, 1882. Seat —
Gardyne Castle, co. Forfar.
LYELL (L.O. ). Argent, a cross gules, between four
pellets, each charged with a cross pattee fitch^e or, on a
chief of the second, a dragon passantgold. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — A cubit arm in armour, the hand
grasping a sword, in bend sinister, piercing a scroll all
proper. Motto — " Pro rege et lege."
Son of David Lyell, S.S.C., of Collessie, Fife, b. 1826 ;
d. 1885 ; m. 1853, Grace, d. of Thcmas Darling : —
The late David Lyell, Esq., of Crofton Old Hall, Wake-
field, Yorks., V.D., Writer to the Signet, D.L., b. 1857;
m. ist, 1887, Florence (d. 1919), d. of the late Tolson,
of Dosthill, Tamworth ; 2nd, 1924, Jeanie Magrath, d, of
the late Andrew Robertson, of Woodgreen, Avrshire ; and
had issue (by ist marriage) — David Lyell, b- 1888 ; killed in
action 1915. Res. — Redfern, Colinton Road, Edinburgh.
LYLE (L.O. , 6 Dec. 1905). Gules, fretty or, surmounted
of a galley, oars in saltire, sails furled sable, flagged gules,
the sails charged with a crescent of the second for difference.
Mantling gules, doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his
liveries, a cock or, crested gules. Motto — "An I may."
Second son of Abram Lyle, Esq., J. P. co. Renfrew,
Shipowner and Sugar Refiner, sometime Provost of
Greenock, b. 1820 ; d. 1891 ; m. 1846, Mary Morrison,
d. of William Park of Greenock : —
Alexander Park Lyle, Esq., J. P. cos. Perthshire and
Renfrewshire, b. 1849; m. 1880, Grace Eleanora, d. of late
Archibald Moir, Esq., J. P., of Alloa, Clackmannanshire.
Res. — Glendelvine, Murthly, co. Perth. Clubs — Devon-
shire, Royal Automobile.
LYGON. Argent, two lions passant in pale, double
queued gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — A
Saracen's head affrontee, couped at the shoulders proper.
Motto — " Fortuna mea in bello campo."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Frederick, 6th Earl Beauchamp,
P.C., D.C.L., F.S.A., b. 1830 ; d. 1891 ; m. ist, i86f ,
Lady Mary Stanhope (d. 1876), d. of 5th Earl
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Stanhope ; 2nd, 1878, Lady Emily Annora Pierre-
pont, d. of 3rd Earl Manvers : —
Rt. Hon. Sir William Lygon, K.G., P.C., K.C.M.G.,
7th Earl Beauchamp (1 Dec. 18 15), Viscount Elmley, and
Baron Beauchamp, of Powyke, Worcs. (26 Feb. 1806)
'Supporters — On the dexter, a bear proper, muzzled col-
lared and chained or ; on the sinister, a swan argent,
wings elevated gules, beaked and legged sable, gorged
with a ducal coronet and lined or, on the breast of each
supporter suspended from the collar and coronet, a shield
gules, charged with a fesse between six martlets gold],
Lord-Lieut. Glos., D.L., Worcs., Lord Warden of Cinque
Ports, Governor of N.S. Wales, 1899- 1902, Lord Steward
H.M.'s Household, 1907-10, Lord Pres. of the Council,
1910, and 1914-15, 1st Commissioner of Works 1910-14,6.
1872 ; m. 1902, Lady Lettice Mary Grosvenor, J-P. Deal,d.
of the late Earl Grosvenor ; and has issue — William Lygon,
commonly called Viscount Elmley, b. 1903 ; Hon. Hugh
Patrick Lygon, b. 1904 ; Hon. Richard Edward Lygon,
b. 19 16 ; Lady Lettice ; Lady Sibell ; Lady Mary ; Lady
Dorothy. Seats— Madresfield Court, Great Malvern.
Official res. — Walmer Castle. Town res. — 13 Belgrave
Square, S.W.i. Club — Reform.
Hon. Robert Lygon, M.V.O., M.C., Lieut. -Col. Res. of
Officers, Gren. Gds., b. 1879 ; m. 1903, Cecil Albinia, d.
of Sir George Arbuthnot, and has issue — Reginald Arthur
Lygon, Esq., b. 1904. Club — Guards'.
Hon. Henry Lygon, M.A., Oxford, Maj. T.F. Res.,
late Capt. Suffolk Yeo., served Great War 1914, has
Order of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus (Italy), b. 1884.
Res. — 1 St. James's Street, S.W. Clubs — Marlborough,
Bath, Garrick.
LYNCH (U.O.). Azure, on a chevron between three
trefoils slipped or, as many hurts. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wolf passant
proper, collared or, charged with a hurt and chained of
the second. Motto — " Semper fidelis."
Only son of Maj. -Gen. William Wiltshire Lynch, C. B. ,
of Pareora, Guildford, b. 1831 ; d 1888; m. 1876,
Mary Florence, d. of the Hon. John Donald M'Lean,
M.L.C., of Westbrook, Queensland : —
Capt. Colmer William Donald Lynch, Reserve of
Officers, late Duke of Cornwall's Lt. Inf., b. 1881. Res. —
Son of Lieut. -Col. James Beverly Lynch, late Com-
mandant 12th Bengal Cavalry, Indian Staff Corps,
b. 1848 • d. 1928 ; m. 1881, Eleanor Dupr£ Meadows, d.
of Geo ge Williams Bishop, Esq., Gen. Indian Staff
Corps : —
Jasper Beverley Lynch, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. 3rd Roy.
Irish Fus., b. 1883. Res. — North Lodge, Harrow-on-the-
Hill.
LYNCH (H. Coll.). Azure, a chevron between in chief
two trefoils slipped or and in base a representation of the
Southern Cross. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the col urs, a lynx passant proper resting the
dexter paw upon a trefoil as in the arms. Motto — " Semper
fidelis."
Sons of Edward James Lynch, A M.I.C.E., of Rio de
Janeiro, b. 1838 ; d. 1907 ; m. 1868, Adele Augusta
Thereza, d. of Thomas Gosling: —
Edmund Lionel Lynch, Gentleman, b. 1869. Res. —
Rio de Janeiro.
Sir Henry Joseph Lynch, Kr.t., F.R.G.S., F.Z.S.,
F. R. H.S. , b. 1878. Seats — Rua Sao Clemente, Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil ; Fazenda Boa F£, Rio de Janeiro. Clubs —
Junior Athenaeum, R.A.C., R. Aero, Jockey Club (Rio de
Janeiro).
Cyril James Lynch, Gentleman, b, 1880. Res. — Rio de
Janeiro.
LYNCH-BLOSSE (U.O.). Azure, a chevron between
three trefoils slipped or (being the arms of Lynch, there
being no arms of Blosse recorded in Ulster's Office).
Crest (of Lynch) — On a wreath of the colours, a lynx
passant coward argent. Motto — " Nee temere nee, /'.1825 ;
Son of Sir Robert Lynch-Blosse, 10th Bart., timide.'
d. 1893; m. 1853, Lady Harriet, d. of the 2nd Mar-
quess of Sligo : —
Sir Robert Lynch-Blosse, 12th Bart. (8 June 1622), D. L.
co. Mayo (High Sheriff 1921), late Capt. King's Own
Borderers, b. 1861 ; m. 1893, Alice Gertrude Nina, d. of
Edmund Pery Knox-Gore of Cooleronan, co. Mayo ; and
has issue — Alice Cecil Emily. Res. — Peplow Hall, Peplow,
near Market Drayton.
Son of the Very Rev. Henry Lynch-Blosse, Dean of
Llandaff, b. 1813 ; d 1879; m. 1844, Charlotte Francis
(d. 1892), d. of Rev. Robert Knight, of Tythegston : —
Rev. Robert Charles Lynch-Blosse, formerly Vicar of
Tidenham, Chepstow, b. 1848; m. 1881, Mary Cawardine,
d. of Rev. George A. Walker, Vicar of Chidham, Sussex ;
and has issue- Robert Cyril Lynch-Blosse, Esq., Capt. 3rd
Batt. R. Welch Fusiliers, b. 1887 [m. 1911, Dorothy Mary
(d. 1926), d. of Edward Cunliffe Owen, Esq., C.M.G. ; and
has issue — Robert Geoffrey Lynch-Blosse, Gentleman, b.
1916; and Evelyn Mary]; and Ethel Margaret. Res.—
37 Wimborne Road, Hournemouth.
Sons of Edward Falconer Lynch-Blosse, Esq., J. P. and
C.C. co. Glamorgan, b. 1853; d. 1926; m. 1883, Edith
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Caroline, d. of Rev. George Alfred Walker, Vicar of
Chidham, Sussex: —
Henry Lynch-Blosse, Esq., Capt. late R.E., b. 1884 ;
m. 1914, Cicely Edith, d. of F. Thomas Bircham, of
Gwentland, Chepstow ; and has issue — 2 daus. Res. —
Edward Knight Lynch-Blosse, Gentleman, b. 1886.
Son of Hely Richard Lynch-Blosse, Gentleman, B.A. ,
(3rd son of Edward Falconer Lynch-Blosse — see above),
b. 1887; d. 1928; m. 1922, Evangeline Huds n: —
David Edward Lynch-Blosse, Gentleman, b. 1925.
Yngr. sons of Edward Falconer Lynch-Blosse (see
above) : —
Cecil Eagles Lynch-Blosse, Esq., Asst. -Chief Constable
co. Lanes., late Ind. Police, served Great War 1914-19, b.
1890 ; in. 1915, Dorothy Delahaize, d. of Rev. John
Delahaize Ouvry, Vicar of Haydon, Sherborne; and has
issue — Eric Hugh Lynch-Blosse, Gentleman, b. 1917;
Anthony Cecil Lynch- Blosse, Gentleman, b. 1919. Res. —
48 Victoria Road, Fulwood, Preston.
George Robert Lynch-Blosse, Gentleman, b. 1895.
Patrick Windsor Lynch-Blosse, Gentleman, b. 1900.
Son of Francis Traherne Lynch-Blosse, Gentleman. /'.
1859 ; d. 1926 ; m. 1885, Emily, d. of Richard Cory,
Esq., J. P. of Cardiff: —
Francis Courtenay Lynch-Blosse, Gentleman, Lieut.,
late Irish Gds., b. 1898. 'Res.—
CHARLES RUSHWORTH LYNCH-STAUNTON.
Born 1854, being the eldest sen of the late Marcus
Staunton Lynch-Staunton of Clydagh, by his wife Horatia
Anne, daughter of Charles Powlett Rushworth, Com-
missioner of Inland Revenue. Club — Union. Armorial
bearings— Quarterly, 1 an.l 4, argent, two chevronels sable
■(for Staunton) ; 2 and 3 azure, a chevron between three
trefoils slipped or (for Lynch). Mantling sable and argent ;
and for his Crests, 1. upon a wreath of the colours, upon
a mount vert, a fox statant proper (for Staunton) ; 2. upon
a wreath of the colours, a lynx passant proper, charged with
a mullet gules (for Lynch). Motto — " En Dieu ma foy."
Seat — Clydagh, Headford, Tuani, in the county of Galway.
LYNDE (H. Coll., 22 Feb. 1577, certif. of Dethick)'.
Quarterly, 1. gules, three harts' heads argent (for Lynde)
2. argent, a cross engrailed gules (Lynde ancient) ; 3'
gules, three herrings, hauriant in fesse argent (for Herring) ;
4. azure, a chevron, between three double-headed eagles dis-
played with wings inverted or (for Ashby 1623). Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
hart's head as in the arms, charged with three ermine spots
two and one sable.
Only son of James Henry Lynde, Esq., of Ashton-on-
Mersey, Cheshire (1st son of James Gascoigne Lynde
— see below), b. 1843 ; d. 1919 ; m. 1872, Florence, d. of
George Cox, of Tettenhall, Staffs. : —
Gerald Gascoigne Lynde, Gentleman, M.Inst. C.E.,
b. 1873 [Motto—" Invitum sequitur honor"], m. 1894,
Constance Sothern Leicester ; and has issue — Doris and
Joyce. Res. — Warwick House, Ashton-upon- Mersey,
Cheshire. Clubs — St. Stephen's, Roy. Societies.
Sons of James Gascoigne Lynde, Gentleman, C.E., ot
Greenheys, Manchester, b. 1816 ; d. 1883; m. 1841,
Susanna, d. of Timothy Weller, of Bromley, Kent: —
William Alfred Lynde, Esq. (3rd son), Col. V.D., late
comdg. 4th Vol. Batt. Manchester Regt., b. 1846; m. 1874,
Sarah Adelaide Malcolm, yngst. d. of John Robertson, of
Edinburgh; and has issue -(1) Humphrey de la Lynde,
Gentleman, b. 1875 [m. 1901, Annie, d. of Edward Edwards
of Manchester, and has issue — Humphrey Malcolm Lynde,
Gentleman, b. 1902; and Helen Nancy]; (2) William
Alexander Gascoigne Lynde, Gentleman, b. 1881 [m. 1st,
1912, Gladys Emily, d. of Herbert Spring ; 2nd, 1923, Lucy
Grace, d. of Rev. Prebendary Edwin Elmer Harding
(Principal of Lichfield Theological College), M. A., and has
issue (by 1st wife) — John Gascoigne Lynde, Gentleman, b.
1913] ; Violet Helen [m. Maj. Edgar Fredk. VVrigley, Esq.,
1904; and has issue]. Res. — Woodlands, Windermere.
Ernest Albert Lynde, Gentleman (6th son), b. 1853; in.
Jane, d. of George Greenhalgh ; and has issue — Ernest
Gascoigne Lynde, Gentleman, $. 1883 ; and Brenda Jane, b.
1885. Res.— New York.
Sons of Walter Lucas Lynde, Gentleman (7th son of
above James Gascoigne Lynde. b. 1856; d. 1920; m.
1882, Alice Rose, d. of Henry William Dobell :—
Walter Mighells Lynde, Gentleman, b. 1883; m. 1910,
Grace, d. of Alfred Manning ; and has issue — Doris Grace ;
and Joan. Res. — Nairobi, Kenya.
Ronald Dobell Lynde, Esq., temp. Capt. in the Army,
b. 1884 ; m. 1912, Elsie May, d. of Percy Bowley ; and has
issue — 1 dau. — Marjorie Elsie. Res. — 24 Maiden Hill
Gardens, New Maiden, Surrey.
Eric Gascoigne Lynde, Gentleman, b. 1885; in. 1914,
Anastasia Johanna, d. of Bernard Boyle ; and has issue —
Peter Gascoigne Dobell Lynde, Gentleman, b. 1922 ; and
Emily Sylvia. Res.— Twickenham, Middlesex.
LYNES. Argent, on a bendazure, between two lions ram-
pant gules, afleur-de-lys between two griffins' heads erased or.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wieath of the
colours, in front of a fleur-de-lys argent, a lion rampant gules.
Motto—" Foi, roi, droit."
Sons of the Rev. John Lynes, M.A. Camb., Vicar of
Buckland, Monachorum, Devon, and Melchbourne,
Beds., b. 1821 ; m. 1853, Mary Campion, dau. of Booth
Hodgetts : —
Rev. John Lynes, Rector of Chalbury, b. Jan. 21, 186
Res. — Chalbury Rectory, Wimborne, Dorset,
Thomas Lynes, Gentleman, b. June 4, 1865.
Rev. Booth Hodgetts Lynes, M.A. , formerly Rector o
Lound, Lowestoft, Vicar of Snieton, and cf Benenden, b.
April 23, 1867. Res. — The Dial House, Frensham,
Farnham.
LYNES. Argent, on a bend azure, between two lions
rampant gules, a fleur-de-lis between two gryphons' heads
erased or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a fleur-de-lis argent, a lion
rampant gules. Motto — " Foi, roi, droit."
2nd son of Samuel Parr Lynes, Esq., of Garthmeilio,
Corwen, N. Wales, Colonel late R.A. , b. 1838 ; d. 1919 ;
m- : —
Rear-Adm. Hubert Lynes, C.B., C.M.G., R.N. (ret.),
F.R.G.S., F.R.Z.S., has Croix de Guerre, Legion of
Honour, Order of Leopold (Belgium), b. 1874. Res. —
23 Onslow Gardens, S.W.7.
LYON (H. Coll.). Azure, a lion passant or, between
three plates each charged with a griffin's head erased sable.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a lion's head erased argent, two hurts
fesswise. Motto — "Pro rege et patria." Livery — Black
and white.
Sons of Col. Francis Lyon, R.H.A., b. 1834 ; d. 1885 ;
in. 1863, Flora, d. of Hon. A. Annesley : —
Lieut.-Col. Charles Lyon, R.A. (ret.), A.D.C. to Gov.
of Ceylon, b. 1865 ; m. 1894, Rachel Mary Fearne (d. 1926),
only child of late Sir Arthur Havelock, G.C.S.I.,G.C.M.G.,
G.C.I. E., Gov. of Ceylon ; and has had issue — Francis
Charles Lyon, Gentleman, Lieut. Gren. Gds, b. 1895 ; killed
inaction 1918 ; and Margaret Grace. Res. — Appleton Hall,
Warrington.
Brig. -Gen. Francis Lyon, C.B. , C.M.G., C.V.O., D.S.O. ,
R.A. , served N.W. Frontier, India, 1897-8 ; S. Africa 1899-
1901 ; Great War ; ret. 1922, has Legion of Honour, and
Croix de Guene, b. 1867; m. 1910, Jane, elder d. of Joseph
C. Borwick of Prince's Gate, W. ; and has issue — Paul Lyon,
Gentleman, b. 1912; Ivan Lyon, Gentleman, b. 1915 ;
Frank Lyon, Gentleman, b. 1921 ; and 2 daus. Res. —
Glynde House, Boar's Hill, Oxford. Club — United Service.
Henry Lyon, Gentleman, b. 1872. Res. —
LYON (L.O. , 2 May 1906). Argent, a lion rampant gules,
on a chief of the last three towers triple-towered of the field.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of his
liveries, a lady couped at the girdle, vested, and holding
in her dexter hand a thistle all proper. Motto — " In te
Domine speravi."
Eld. son of Sir Alexander Lyon, Knt. Bach., ex-Lord
Provost of Aberdeen, D.L., b. 1850; d. 1927 ; m. 1875,
Elsie, d. of the late William Inglis of Aberdeen : —
Alexander Lyon, Esq., D.S.O. , T.D., Major Gordon
Highlanders (ret. ), b. 1884; m. 1912, Ruby, d. of the late
James Robertson Grant, of Aberdeen, and has issue —
Alexander Geoffrey Lyon, Esq., b. 1918 ; and Muriel
Elizabeth. Res. — 8^ Queen's Road, Aberdeen.
LYON (L.O., c. 1672-7 and 13 May 1913). Argent, a
lion rampant azure, armed and langued gules, within a
double tressure flory counterflory of the last, a bordure en-
grailed and quarterly of the second and third, charged with
three mullets or. Mantling azure, doubled argent. Crest
— On a wreath of his liveries, between two slips of laurel a
lady couped at the girdle, habited, and holding in her right
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speravi."
F'ourth son of the late William Lyon, b. 1813 ; d. 1892 ;
w.1851, Louisa Charlotte, d. of William Norton of
Down Lodge, Epsom: —
Percy Comyn Lyon, Esq., C.S.I., M.A., I C.S. (ret),
Member of Council of the Governor of Bengal 1912-17,
Fell jw and Treasurer of Oriel College, Oxford, since 1918,
b. 1862 ; m. 1890, Adeline, d. of Henry Beverley, formerly
Judge of High Court, Calcutta; and has issue — Percy
Hugh Beverley Lyon, Gentleman. M.A., Rector of the
Edinburgh Academy since 1926, b. 1893. Res. — Wester
Ogil, Headington Hill, Oxford.
LYON-DALBERG-AC TON of Aldenham, co. Salop
(R.L. 20 Dec. 1833, and Nov. 3, 1919). Quarterly, I.
quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, semee of cros^ crosslets fitch^e or,
two lions passant in pale argent (Actcn); 2, quarterly, i.
and iiii, azure, six fleurs-de-lis, three, two and one, argent,
a chief dancettee of the last ; ii. and iii. , or, a cross patonce
gules, over all an escutcheon azure, thereon a tower and a
chief dancettee argent (Dalberg) ; 3, azure, a lion passant
or, between three plates, each charged with a gryphon's
head erased sable (Lyon) ; II. the same arms of Acton by
male descent (Vn. Shropshire, 1623) ; III. argent, three
mascles, in fesse sable ; IV. gules, two lions passant in pale
argent, a label of rive points or (Strange of Knockin) ; V.
per fesse gules and vert, a fesse and in chief a chevron
argent (Springhose) ; VI. azure, a lion rampant within an
crle of cross crosslets or (Brewes) ; VII. argent, semee of
cross crosslets azure, two organ pipes gules (Downton) ;
VIII. Barry of six or and gules (St. Owen); IX. azure, a
lion rampant argent, within a bordure or (Tirel). Crest (of
Lyon) —On a wreath of the colours, in front of a lion's head
erased argent, two hurts.
Sons of Sir Richard Maximillian Lyon -Dalberg -Acton,
2nd Baron Acton, K.C.V.O., b. 1870; d. 1924;
assumed by R.L. 1919, the additional surname and
arms of Lyon ; m. 1904, Dorothy (d. 1923), d. and
h. of Thomas Henry Lyon, Esq., D.L., of Appleton
Hall, co. Chester : —
Rt. Hon. Sir John Emerich Henry Lyon-Dalberg-Acton,
3rd Baron Acton (L.K. 11 Dec. 1869; a Bart. (Eng. 17
Jan. 1644) [Supporters— On either side a lion guardant
proper, gorged with a chain or, pendent therefrom a cross
patonce gules], b. 1907. Seats — Algenham Park, Bridgnorth ;
Morville Hall, Salop.
Hon. Richard William Herbert Peter Lyon-Dalberg-
Acton, b. 1909.
LYONS (U.O.). Gules, guttee-d'or, a lion rampant of
the second, on a chief arched of the last, a torteau between
two crosses potent of the field. Mantling gules and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant
or, holding between the paws a cross potent gules.
Motto — " In te Domine speravi."
Sons of Alexander Lyons of Rathellen, b. 1838 ; d.
1900 ; m. 1888, Ellen, d. of Robert Culbertson of Ball-
sinodare, co. Sligo : —
Alexander Culbertson Lyons, Gentleman, b. 7 Sept.
1892. Seat — Rathellen, Sligo.
Henry Harvey Lyons, Gentleman, b. 1893. Res. —
Robert Spencer Lyons, Gentleman, b. 1896. Res. —
Frank Vernon Lyons, Gentleman, b. 1900. Res. —
Son of Henry Lyons, Esq., J. P., of Rathellen, co.
Sligo, b. ; d. ; in. , Margaret Monds : —
Henry Lyons, Esq., J. P. borough of Sligo, b. 1848; m.
1872, Jane Warren, d. of Moses Monds of Baymount ; and
has issue — -(i) Alexander Monds Lyons, Gentleman, b.
1873 [m. 1900, Mary, d. of James Sinclair, and has issue —
Hilda Nancy]; (2) Arthur Hugh Lyons, Gentleman, b.
1881 ; (3) Henry Cecil Lyons, Gentleman, b. 1884 [m.
1909, Pattie, d. of John Boyd] ; and Margaret Jane Fanny
[m. 1901, William M'Lintockj. Res. — Baymount, Sligo.
Sons of Very Rev. James Lyons, Dean of Ossory, b.
1844; d. 191 1 ; m. 1st, 1873, Marianne, d. of Rev.
Leonard Horner Robinson : —
Henry Horner Lyons, Gentleman, b. 1874. ^es- —
Capt. James Gervais Lyons, Indian Army, b. 1875.
LYONS (H. Coll.). Sable, a chevron ermine, between
three sea-lions sejant guardant argent. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a chapeau gules, turned up ermine,
a sea-lion's head erased argent, gorged with a naval crown
azure.
Son of Admiral of the Fleet Sir Algernon M'Lennan
Lyons, G.C.B. (1897), J. P. and D.L. for co. Glamor-
gan, Commander-in-Chief at Devonport 1893, b. 1833;
d. 1908; m. 1879, Louisa Jane [Res. — 14 Hurst Road,
Eastbourne), eldest d. of Thomas Penrice of Kil-
vrough, co. Glamorgan: —
Algernon Edmund Penrice Lyons, Esq
Comdr. (ret.) R.N., b. 1886; m. 1915,
d. cf Ernest Knightly Little, of Newbold Pacey, Warwick
Seat — Kilvrough, nr. Swansea.
D.S.O., Lieut. -
Isabel Augusta,
LYONS of Croom (U.O. ). Argent, on a mount
vert, between four fleurs-de-lys azure, a lion rampant gules.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath argent
and vert, a plate charged with a lion rampant gules,
collared and chained or. Motto — " Virtute et hdelitate."
Sons of Henry Lyons, Esq., of Crocm House, J. P.,
D.L., co. Limerick (High Sheriff, i860), b. 1828; d.
1885 ; m. 1873, Olivia Millicent, eld. d. of Rt. Hon.
Lord Robert Montagu, P. C. : —
James Denis Lyons, Esq., J. P., late Capt. 13th Hussars,
b. 1877; m. 1908, Mary Josephine, eld. d. of the late
James Campsie Dalglish and Mrs. Dalglish Bellasis ; and
has issue — Henry Anth ny Montagu Lyons, Gentleman,
b. 1910; and Dorothy Mary. Seat — Croom House, Croom,
co. Limerick. Clubs — Cavahy, County (Limerick).
Henry Montagu Lyons, Gentleman, /'. 1880. Res. —
3 Brunswick Gardens, W.8.
John Cromie Lyons, Gentleman, b. 1883 ; m. 1925,
Dorothy Conton, of N.S.W. ; and has issue — John Denis
Lyons, Gentleman, <5. 1926. Res. — Mullumbimby, N.S.W. ;
Son of Gen. Thomas Casey Lyons, C.B. , Gov. and
Commander-in-Chief Bermuda, b. 1829 ; d. 1897 '< m-
1863, Helen, d. of George Young, of Apley Towers.
Ryde :—
Col. Sir Henry George Lyons, Knt. Bach. (1926), F.R.S. ,
F.G.S., F.R.A.S., Director Science Museum, South
Kensington, from 1912, late R.E., b. 1864; m. 1896,
Helen Julia Hardwick ; and has issue — Arthur Ly< ns, Esq. ,
b. 1904 ; and Marjorie. Res. — 3 Cambridge Square, W.2.
LYONS. Argent, a royal crown proper, between two lions
passant guardant in chief sable, and in base an ancient
ship of three masts of the second, between two towers
gules. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — Upon a
wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant sable. Motto —
" Virtute et fidelitate."
Only son of William Henry Lyons, Esq., J. P. Cork,
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Walter Agar of Ballycasheen : —
William Henry Lyons, Esq., Capt. (ret.) Limerick
Art. Mil., b. 186-. Res.—
LYONS (Confn. U.O.). Argent, a lion rampant azure.
Mantling azue and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
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a fleur-de-lys argent. Motto — " In te Domine speravi."
Livery — Blue and white.
Sons of Robert Colvill Jones Lyons, Gentleman,
Lime Hill House, Tunbridge Wells, formerly
Officer 43rd Light Infantry, b. 1844; d. 1923;
1869, Helen Caroline, d. of John Le Mottle
Le Vauqi^dor, Guernsey, Judge of the Royal Court: —
Edward Colvill Lyons, Gentleman, b. 1873; m. 1901,
Sybil Hill, d. of Henry N. Miers of Ynyspenllwch, Swansey
Valley, Glamorganshire ; and has issue — Robert Henry
Cary Lyons, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1905; and
Pamela Adelina. Res.— Hilcote Hall, Eccleshall, Staffs.
Guy Cary Lyons, Gentleman, b. 1875 ; m. 1901, Heather
Mary, d. of the late H. T. T. Salvin of Croxdale Hall,
co. Durham ; and has issue — Roger Salvin Lyons, Gentle-
man, b. 1902 ; and five daus. Res. —
Son of Henry Kenneth Thomas Lyons, Gentleman, b.
1850 ; d. ; m. 1903, Geraldine, d. of John Edward
Fitzgerald : —
Henry Fitzgerald Lyons, Gentleman, b. 1904. Res. —
Denver, U.S.A.
Son of James Bristow Lyons, Gentleman, b. 1853 ;
d. 1905 ; m. 1885, Marguerite Julia, d. of Jules Festu-
Villiaumey of Calvados, in Normandy: —
James Henry Lyons, Gentleman, b. 1889. Res. —
LYONS-MONTGOMERY ( ). Quarterly, 1.
quarterly, i. and iiii., azure, three fleurs-de-lys or; ii. and
iii. , gules, three gem rings or, gemmed azure, over all an
escutcheon argent, charged with a trefoil slipped vert (Mont-
gomery) ; 2. azure, three battlcaxes erect, two and one
argent (Batten) ; 3. per fesse or and azure, three lions ram-
pant within a tressure flory, all counterchanged (Lyons) ;
4. as first. Motto — " Patriae infelici fidelis. "
Sons of Hugh Lyons-Montgomery, Esq., J. P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1840, b. 1816; d. 1882; m. 1840,
Elizabeth, d. of Henry Smith : —
Lambert de Winton Lyons-Montgomery, Gentleman, b.
1854 ; m. 1909, Mabel Frances, d. of George Bordes.
Seat —
Kynaston Foster Walter Lyons-Montgomery, Esq.,
Capt. British South African Company's Forces, late 2nd
Dragoon Gds., served in Bechuanaland Exped. 1884-5,
Mashonaland Exped. 1896 (desp.), and Boer War 1900-2,
b. 1859 ; m. 1903, Marion Elizabeth, third d. of late John
Robinson Reid of Charlie's Hope, Rosebank, Cape Colony ;
and has issue — Hugh Neil Lyons-Montgomery, Gentleman,
b. 1905; and Beatrice. Res. — New Zealand.
The Late Rt. Hon. WILLIAM HENRY HOLMES
LYONS, P.C. Northern Ireland, J. P. (High Sheriff 1904)
co. Antrim, D.L. for co. of city 1 f Belfast. Bor?i July 31,
1843, eldest son of the late William Thomas Bristow
Lyons, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy -
Lieutenant, of Old Park and Brookhill, county Antrim,
and his wife Julia Maria, daughter of Captain James
Jones of Mount Edward, in the county of Sligo. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a lion rampant
azure ; and for his Crest, a demi-lion rampant, holding
in his dexter paw a fleur-de-lys argent; with the Motto,
"In te Domine speravi." Livery — Light blue and white.
Married, January 5, 1888, Mary Eliza (Res. — Alderley
Grange, Wootton-under-Edge, Glos.), eldest daughter of
George Evans of Gortmerron House, Dungannon, in
the county of Tyrone ; and died 1924, having had Issue —
William Holmes St. John Lyons, Gentleman, b. 1888 ; d.
iqi8 [m. 1907, Doris Margaret, yst d. of George A.
Walpole, F.R.C.S , of Gormanston, Tasmania]; Vera
Patricia Mabel ; Evylyn Sara Evans ; and Lily Eileen.
LYSAGHT (Confn. U.O. 1758). Argent, three spears
erect gules, on a chief azure, a lion passant guardant or.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand hold-
ing a sword all proper. Motto — " Bella, horrida bella."
Sons of Hon. Horace George Lysaght, J. P. co. Cork,
b. 1873; d. 1918; m. 1899, Alice Elizabeth, d. of Sir
John Wrixon-Becher, Bart. : —
Rt. Hon. John Nicholas Horace Lysaght, 7th Baron Lisle
(18 Sept. 1758) of Mountnorth, co. Cork [Supporters— Two
lions or], b. 1903; s. his grandfather 1919. Res. — New-
market Cottage, Cork.
Horace James William Lysaght, Esq., b. 1908.
George Henry Lysaght, Gentleman, b. 1911.
Son of Hon. Frederick Lysaght, b. 1841 ; d. 1914 ; m.
1st, 1867, Annie Elizabeth (d. 1868), d. of Ayliffe
Langford ; 2nd, 1868, Elizabeth Lavinia, d. of D. Le
Couteur of Jersey:—
Frederick Edward John Lysaght, Esq., b. 1868. Res. —
Son of Hon. and Rev. Henry Lysaght, V. of St. Mary's,
Middleton, Rothwell, 1892-1908, b. 1847; d. 1916;
m. 1875, Susan Isabelle, d. of Philip Scott of The
Glen.Queenstown : —
Rev. John Arthur Constantine Lysaght, B A., Vicar of
Carham, Northumberland, 1904-8, £. 1876; m. 1902, Mary
Nicholl, d. of Adam F. Blaudy ; and has issue — John
Charles Feltiplace Lysaght, Esq., b. 1909 ; Nicolas Henry
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Vaughan Lysaght, Gentleman, b. 1914; Christopher John
Bland Lysaght, Gentleman, b. 1919; Winifred Joyce;
Kathleen Mary Lalage ; and Renee Primrose. Res.—
LYSAGHT (U.O.). Argent, three spears erect proper,
on a chief crenellee azure, a lion passant guardant between
two lozenges or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, issuant from clouds, a naked arm
embowed, the hand grasping a dagger by the point all
proper. Motto — " Auxilum de superis."
Sons of William Lysaght, Esq.. J. P. co. Cork, b. 1825 ;
d. 1916 ; m. 1st, 1850, Fanny, d, of William Murphy,
M.D., Dublin ; 2nd, 1868, Cherrie Elizabeth, d. of John
5. Haines, Esq., J. P., of Lakeville, Douglas, Cork:—
William Lysaght, Gentleman, b. 1871.
Henry Lysaght, Esq., temp. Major in the army, served
Great War 1915-19, b. 1878; m. 1910, Ethel Mildred Julia,
d. of the late Sir John Jackson, C.V.O., of Henley Park ;
and has issue— Henry Malcolm Lysaght, Gentleman, b.
1919; Gertrude Ethel; and Violet Ellen. Seat— Kilma-
coom, Doneraile. co. Cork.
Robert Lysaght, Gentleman, b. 1879. Res. — Doneraile,
c >. Cork.
Sons of the late Thomas Royse Lysaght, Gentleman,
6. 1827 ; d. 1890 ; m. 1854, Emily Sophia, d. of Lieut.
Sidney Moss, R.N. :—
Sidney Royse Lysaght, Esq., late Capt. 1st Gloucester
Vol. Art., b. 1856 ; m. 1886, Kathrine, d. of the late Thomas
Clarke of Waddington, Lines. ; and has issue— Edward
Edgeworth MacLysaght, Gentleman, Member of Irish Free
State Senate, b. 1887; assumed the prefix cf Mac before
Lysaght in 1921. Seats— Raheen Manor, co. Clare ; Hazel-
wood, nr. Mallow, co. Cork. Club — Savile.
William Rovse Lysaght, Esq., J. P., b. 1858; m. 1890,
Elizabeth, d. of the late Rev. John Gladstone ; and has issue
—Desmond Royse Lysaght, Gentleman, b. 1903; Mar-
jorie [m. Maurice Denny, son of Sir Archibald Denny, Bt.] ;
and Alison. Res.— Castleford, Chepstow.
Herbert Royse Lysaght, Gentleman, b. 1862; m. Ellen,
d. of the late C. Lydiard of Bathurst, N.S.W. ; and has
issue— Douglas Royse Lysaght, Gentleman, b. 1896. Res.
—Sydney, N.S.W.
Sons of the late John Lysaght, Esq., J. P., of Hengrave
Hall, Bury St. Edmund's, b. 1832 ; d. 1895 ; m. 1858,
Ellen, d. of Lieut. Sidney Moss, R.N. :—
Arthur Lysaght, Gentleman, b. 1864; m. May {d. 1920),
d. of Lt.-Col. Prendergast ; and has issue— John Lisle
Lysaght, b. 1889. Res.- Sydney, N.S.W.
Gerald Stuart Lysaght, Esq., J. P., b. 1899: m. 1893,
Nina, d. of the late J. L. Press, Gentleman ; and has issue
— lohn Lysaght, Gentleman, £. 1906. Res. — Chapel Cleeve,
Old Cleeve, Taunton, Somerset.
Sons of the late William Lysaght, Esq., J. P. co. Cork,
b. 1825 ; d. 1887 ; m. 1857, Eliza Jane, d. of Daniel
Conner, Esq., J. P., of Manch, co. Cork : —
Daniel Conner Lysaght, Gentleman, b. 1869 ; m. 1895,
Helen Agnes, d. of the late Capt. Stafford Jones, 54th and
83rd Regts. ; andhassurv. issue— (1) Arthur Conner Lysaght,
Gentleman, b. 1900; (2) Edward Conner Lysaght, Gentle-
man, b. 1902. Res. — Portskewett House, Monmouthshire.
Son of the late James Lysaght, Esq., J. P., of Carrig-
more, co. Cork ; m. Adelaide, d. of Gen. Beatson : —
James Douglas Lysaght, Col. A.P.D., late Royal Dublin
Fusiliers ; m. Amy, d. of Hon. G. Vane, C.M.G. ; and has
issue— Alice [m. And: 6 Puget of Paris]. Res. —
LYSLEY of Pewsham (H. Coll. , Gts. 39, 95). Quarterly,
1 and 4, gules, a lion passant guardant argent, ducally
crowned'or, in chief three mullets of the second pierced
of the field (Lysley or Lyley); 2 and 3, or, a bend vair
between three hurts (Pitt of Goldhall). Mantling gules
and argent. Crest— A cubit arm in armour, the hand
within a gauntlet grasping a war-mace all proper, from
the handle of the mace a chain pendent encircling the
arm or. Motto—" Forward."
Only surv. son of William Gerard Lysley, Esq., J. P.,
M.A., of Pewsham, Wilts, Bamster-at-Law, b. 1831 ;
d. 1887; m. 1869, Frances Elizabeth, only d. of Sir
Charles Hugh Lowther, Bart. , of Swillington :—
William Lowther Lysley, Esq., J, P. Wilts., late Major
Roy. Wilts. Yeo.,b. 1875; m. 1902, Gwendoline Yolande
Matilda, eld. d. of Robert W. P. Lockwood ; and has
issue — (1) William James Lysley, Gentleman, Lieut, nth
Hussars, b. 1904; (2) Gerard Richard Lysley, Gentleman,
b.igoy, and Joan Isobel. Seat — Pewsham, nr. Chippen-
ham, Wilts. Club— Carlton.
LORENZO GEORGE LYSONS, Esquire, Major 2nd
Volunteer Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment. Born
August 6, 1839 ; succeeded his father, 1877. Armorial
bearings— He bears for Arms : Gules, a chief nebulee
argent, issuant therefrom the rays of the sun proper. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a Mantling gules and argent. Motto— " Valebit." Mar-
ried, October 1862, Victoria, daughter of General Sir
William Richards, Knight Commander of the Most Hon-
ourable Order of the Bath ; and by her has Issue — (1)
William Lorenzo George Lysons, Gentleman, b. July,
1863; (2) Arthur Charles Fothringham Lysons, Gentle-
man, b. 1868 ; (3) Samuel Victor Davies Lysons, Gentle-
man, b. 1874 (Res. — 34 Kensington Hall Gardens,
W.14) ; Ethel Tereso, died 1875 ; Mabel Susan Frances ;
Gwendoline Catherine ; Victoria Georgiana, died 1874 ,
and Marguerite Henrietta. Residence— 10 Gratton Road,
W. Kensington, W.
LYSTER (U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, ermine, on a
fesse sable, three mullets or (Lyster); 2 and 3, gules, a
chevron between three mullets argent, in the dexter and
sinister chief points a bird-bolt in pale or (Bolton).
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— Out of a ducal crest
coronet or, charged with a cross humett^e gules, a stag's
head proper. Motto— " Retinens vestigia famae." Livery
— Silver grey, with salmon facings.
Son of Frederic Edward Lyster, Gentleman, formerly
Ensign 39th Regt. , b. 1846 ; d. ; m. 1877, Graciana,
d. and coh. of Henry Lyster: —
Frederic St. George Lyster, Gentleman, b. 1879. Res.—
Sons of Col. Frederic Torrens Lyster of Warren
House, Starcross, Devon, b. 1813 ; d. 1902; m. 1st,
1846, Ellen, d. of Edward W. Lake, Solicitor:—
Charles Bybie Lvster, Esq., Major in the Buffs (retired),
b. 1852 ; m. 1885, Alice, only child of Dr. James Bindloss
of Prestwich, nr. Manchester; and has issue— (1) Anthony
St. George Lyster, Gentleman, P.W.D. Punjaub, India, b.
1888; (2) Lumley Fitzgerald Lyster, Gentleman, b. 1890;
Sybil ; and Rosamund. Res. —
William O'Brien Lyster, Gentleman, b. 1857; m. 1887,
Mary, d. of James Ross of Perth ; and has issue— Mary
Elizabeth ; Dorothea Lake ; and Winifred Annette. Seat—
LYSTER-TODD (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
argent, three foxes' heads, couped at the neck gules,
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on a chief azure a crescent of the first (for Todd) ; 2 and
3, ermine, on a fesse sable, three mullets or, on a canton
azure, an anchor of the third (for Lyster). Crests — 1. on
a wreath of the colours, a fox courant holding in the
mouth and carrying over the neck a goose all proper
(for Todd) ; 2. issuant from a ducal coronet or, charged
with an anchor azure, a stag's head proper (for Lyster).
Motto — " Retinens vestigia famae."
Sons of George Hall Lyster-Todd (formerly Todd),
Gentleman, b. 1884; d. 1919; m. 1912, Marguerite
Elizabeth, d. of Arthur Owen : —
George Kennet Chaworth Lyster-Todd, Gentleman,
■b. 1914. Res. —
Hugh Owen Lyster-Todd, Gentleman, b. 1914.
LYTTELTON. Argent, a chevron between three
escallops sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — A
Moor's head in profile, couped at the shoulders proper,
wreathed around the temples argent and sable. Motto —
" Ung Dieu, ung roy."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Charles George Lyttelton, 8th
Viscount Cobham, b. 1842 ; d. 1922 ; m. 1878, Hon.
Mary Susan Cavendish, d. of 2nd Lord Chesham : —
Rt. Hon. Sir John Cavendish Lyttelton, 9th Viscount
Cobham (23 May 1718), Baron Cobham, Lord Lyttelton
(13 Aug. 1794), Baron of Frankley, Worcs.; Baron
Westcote, of Ballymore, Ireland (29 Ap. 1776), 12th Bart.
(25 July 1618) [Supporters— On either side a merman
proper, holding in the exterior hand a trident or], J. P.
and Lord-Lieut. City and co. of Worcester, M. P. Droitwich
1910-18, Lt.-Col. R.F.A. (T.A.),6. 1881 ; m. 1908, Violet
Yolande, d. of Charles Leonard, of Gloria, Cape Colony ;
and has issue — Hon. Charles John Lyttelton, b. 1909 ;
Hon. Merial Catherine ; Hon. Viola Maud ; Hon. Audrey
Lavinia ; Hon. Lavinia Mary Yolande. Seat — Hagley
Hall, Stourbridge. Res. — 137 Chester Road, Kidder-
minster. Club — Brooks's.
Hon. George William Lyttelton, Asst. Master at Eton,
b. 1883 ; m. 1919, Pamela Marie, d. of Charles Adeane,
Esq., C.B., of Babraham, Cambridge ; and has issue —
Humphrey Richard Adeane Lyttelton, Esq., b. 1921 ;
Diana Maud ; Helena Frances ; and Margaret Rose.
Res. — Warre House, Eton.
Rev. the Hon. Charles Frederick Lyttelton, M.C.,
M.A. (Camb.), b. 1887; m. 1920, Sibell Eleanor Maud,
d. of Charles Adeane, Esq., C.B., of Babraham, Cam-
bridge, and widow of Capt. the Hon. Edward Kay-
Shuttleworth ; and has issue — John Anthony Lyttelton,
Esq., b. 1921. Res. — Cranleigh Rectory, Surrey.
Hon. Richard Glynne Lyttelton, Major R.A., b. 1893.
Res. — 10 Wilton Place, Knightsbridge, S.W.i. Club —
St. Stephen's.
Son of Rt. Hon. George William Lyttelton, 4th Baron
Lyttelton, b. 1817 ; d, 1876 ; by 1st wife, m. 1839, Mary
(d. 1857) , d. of Sir Stephen Glynne, Bt. :—
Rt. Hon. Sir Neville Gerald Lyttelton, P.C., G.C.B.,
G.C.V.O., General (ret.), Governor of Chelsea Hospital,
late Col. Comdt. Rifle Bde., b. 1845; **• I883, Katharine
Sarah, d. of the late Rt. Hon. J. A. Stuart-Wortley ; and
has issue — 3 daus. Res. — Bell Hall, Stourbridge ; The
Royal Hospital, Chelsea. Clubs — Brooks's, Athenaeum.
Sons of Rt. Rev. the Hon. Arthur Temple Lyttelton,
Bishop of Southampton, b. 1852 ; d. 1903 ; m. 1880,
Kathleen Mary (d. 1907), d. of George Clive, of Perry-
stone, Hereford : — ■
Archer Geoffrey Lyttelton, Esq., D.S.O., Major Welch.
Regt., served Great War (despatches, brevet, D.S.O. ),
b. 1884; m. 1921, Mwyndeg, d. of Winchester Clowes, of
Hitchin, Herts., and has issue — Judith Hazel. Club —
Army and Navy.
Stephen Clive Lyttelton, Esq., O.B.E., D.S.C., Comdr.
(ret.) R.N., b. 1887 ; m. 1919, Maureen, only child of
Harold Anthony Smith, of 6 Dean's Yard, Westminster ;
and has issue — Barbara.
Yr. sons of 4th Baron Lyttelton: —
Hon. Robert Henry Lyttelton, M.A. Camb., Solicitor,
b. 1854 ; m. 1st, 1884, Edith [d. 1926), d. of the late Sir
Charles Santley ; 2nd, 1926, Olive Agneta, d. of the late
Rev. J. L. Clarke, D.D., of Leamington. Res. — 60 Ashley
Gardens, S.W.
Rev. the Hon. Edward Lyttelton, D.D., M.A. Camb.,
Hon. Canon of St. Albans, Dean of Whitelands College
since 1920, formerly Headmaster of Eton, b. 1855 ; m. 1888,
Caroline Amy (d. 1919), d. of the late Very Rev. Dean
West; and has issue — Ncra Joan; and Delia. Res. —
6 Bolton Gardens, S.W. 5.
Son of Rt. Hon. Alfred Lytteltcn, P.C., K.C.,<*. 1857;
d. 1913 ; bv 2nd wife, m. 1892, Edith Sophy, D.B.E.,
J. P. London (Res.— 16 Great College Street, S.W.), d.
of the late Archibald Balfour : —
Oliver Lyttelton, Esq., D.S.O. , M.C., Capt. late Gren.
Gds., b. 1893 ; m. 1920, Lady Moira Godolphin Osborne,
d. of Duke of Leeds ; and has issue — Antony Alfred
Lyttelton, Gentleman, b. 1920; Julian Lyttelton, Gentle-
man, b. 1923; and Rosemary. Res. — 104 Eaton Square,
S.W. ; Wittersham House, Wittersham, Kent.
LYVEDEN, Baron, see VERNON.
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MACADAM of Blackwater House (U.O.). Argent, an
oak-tree eradicated surmounted by a sword in bend, in the
dexter chief point an antique crown all proper, on a chief
vert a Latin cross between in dexter a mullet and in sinister
IN HOC SIGNO VINCES
a crescent all or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a mount vert, a cock proper, holding in the bill a cross
as in the arms. Motto — " In hoc signo vinces." Livery
— White, scarlet facings.
Surv. sons of Lt.-Col. Thomas John Stannard MacAdam
of Blackwater House, co. Clare, late 3rd Batt. York and
Lancaster Regt., J. P. cos. Clare, Limerick, and Sussex,
High Sheriff co. Clare 1890, b. 1827; d. 1906; m. 1st,
1855, Elizabeth Chivers (d. 1856), d. of late John Seddon
Bower of Broxholme House, co. Yorks. ; 2nd, 1858,
Ellen Jane, only d. of late Capt. William D'Arcy
Preston, K.N., J. P., of Borde Hill House, Sussex: —
Capt. Philip Bower MacAdam, late 3rd W. Yorks. L.I.
and 59th Regt., served in Afghan War 1879-80, b. 1856.
Club — Naval and Military.
Col. Walter MacAdam, C.B., R.E., b. 1865; m. 1909,
Mary Moore, d. of W. M. Hutchison, late of Heronsgate,
Herts ; and has issue — Honor ; and Lorna Dorothy. Res.
— Derrymore, Shanklin, I.O.W. Club— Army and Nayy.
MACADAM (U.O.). Vert, a cross Calvary, in the dexter
chief a mullet and in the sinister a crescent all or. Mant-
ling1 vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
on a mount vert, a ccck proper, in the bill a cross as in the
arms. Motto — " In hoc signo vinces."
Son of Philip Henry MacAdam, b. ; d. 1895; m.
1864, Helen, d. of late Miles O'Reilly, Q.C., of The
Willows, Hamilton, Upper Canada, Judge of London
County, Upper Canada : —
Philip Edward Welsh MacAdam, Gentleman, b.
Res.—
CHARLES GODFREY SOMERVILLE McALE-
STER, Esquire, of Loup and Kennox, J. P., D.L.Ayrshire,
Chief of the Clan, Hon. Lt.-Col. 3rd Battalion Royal Scots
Fusiliers, Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple, Bachelor
of Arts of Balliol College, Oxford. Born 1868, being the
eldest son of the late Lt.-Col. Charles Somerville
McAlester of Loup and Kennox, by his wife Williamina
Pollok, ygst. d. of William Pollok Morris of Craig,
in the co. of Ayr. Armorial bearings (L.O., 1847)
— Or, an eagle displayed gules, aimed sable, sur-
mounted on the breast of a galley of the first, a
border of the third, charged with three cross crosslets
fitchfie argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a Mantling gules, doubled argent ;
and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter
arm in armour erect, the hand holding a dagger in pale all
proper; motto over, "Fortiter." Supporters — Dexter, a
bear pierced in the back with an arrow ; sinister, an eagle
all proper. Motto — " Per mare per terras. " Seat — Ken-
nox House, .Mewarton, Ayrshire.
MAC ALISTER (L.O.). Quarterly, 1. argent, a lion
rampant gules, armed and langned azure ; 2. or, a dexter
hand in armour, couped fessew ise proper, holding a cross
crosslet fitchee in pale gules ; 3. or, a galley, sails furled,
oars in saltire sable, flagged gules ; 4. azure, on a 1 ock
proper, in a sea in base undy argent and of the field, a
ruined tower of the second, masoned sable. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries,
a dexter arm in armour, couped below the shoulder, em-
bowed in fesse proper, holding a cross crosslet fitchee gules
in pale. Motto — " Per mare per terras."
Eld. surv. son of Donald Mac Alister of Tarbert, Cantire,
/'. 1825 ; d. 1881 ; m. 1852, Euphemia, d. of Angus
Kennedy of Bowmore, Islay : —
Sir Donald Mac Alister, 1st Bart. (23 Jan. 1924),
K.C.B. (1908), of Tarbert, Cantire, Principal and Vice-
Chancellor of University of Glasgow, M.A., M.D. (Camb.),
B.Sc. (Lond.), D.C.L. (Durham), Hon. LL.D, (Glasgow,
Aberdeen, St. Andrew's, Montreal, Toronto, Belfast,
Liverpool, Wales, and Birmingham), D.Sc. Bristol, Ph.D.
Athens, J. P. co. Cambridge and for the co. of city of
Glasgow, D.L. and Hon. Freeman of the City of Glasgow,
F.R.C.P., F.R.G.S., F.R.S. (Edin.), F.R.S. Med., Fellow
of St. John's Coll. (Camb.), Pres. General Medical Council,
Chrmn. Brit. Pharm. Commit., Crown Governor of Imperial
College of Science, is Commander Legion of Honour (1919),
Chevalier Crown of Italy (1919), b. 1854; m. 1895, Edith
Florence Boyle, eld. d. of Prof. Alexander Macalister,
LL.D., M.D., F.R.S., Prof, of Anatomy Univ. of
Cambridge, Fellow of St. John's Coll., Camb. Res. —
Principals House, The University, Glasgow. Clubr —
Athenreum, Art (Glasgow).
MACALISTER (L.O.). Quarterly, 1, argent, a lion
rampant gules, armed and langued azure ; 2, or, a dexter
hand in armour couped fesseways proper, holding a cross-
crosslet fitchee in pale gules; 3, or, a galley sails furled
oars in saltire sable, flagged gules ; 4, azure, on a rock in a
sea in base undy argent and of the field, a round tower of
the second, masoned sable, in the centre of the quarters a
crescent gules for difference. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — A dexter arm in armour embowed couped
at the shoulder, the hand holding a cross crosslet fitchee
gules in pale. Motto- " Per mare per terre.''
Eld. son of Sir John Young Walker MacAlister, Km.
Bach., O.B.E., F.S.A. , Sec. of the Society of Medicine,
b. 1856 ; d. 1925 ; m. 1874, Elizabeth, d. of George
Batley :—
Donald Alexander MacAlister, Esq., b. 1876 ; m. 1910,
Everilda Creyke. Address — 33 Finchley Road, N.W.8.
MACALISTER (L.O. 19 Ap. 1916). Quarterly, r.
argent, a lion rampant gules, armed and langued azure ;
2. or, a dexter hand in armour couped fesseways proper,
holding a cross crosslet fitchee gules ; 3. or, a galley
sails furled oars in saltire sable, flagged gules, in a sea
in base vert, a salmon naiant proper ; 4. sable, a stag
lodged argent. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest-
On a wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand in armour
couped fesseways proper, holding a cross crosslet fitchee
gules. Motto — (over the crest) " Air muir 's air tir."
Sons of Robert Macalister, of Hamslade, Oakford,
Devon, b. 1839 ; d. 1922 ; m. 1870, Ellen Louisa,
d. of Joseph Henry Dickinson, of Liverpool : —
Robert Alexander Downes Macalister, Gentleman,
b. 1874 ; m. 1905, Jean Welch, d. of James Selkirk, of
Dumfries ; and has issue — Robert Alastai ■ Somerled
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Macalister, Gentleman, b. 1907 ; Ian Angus Hector
Macalister, Gentleman, b. 1909 ; Ronald Keith Macalis-
ter, Gentleman, b. 1916. Res. — 39 Robertson Street,
Greenock, Scotland.
Donald Sempill Macalister, Gentleman (Arms as above,
but (matric. L.O. 24 Sept. 1923), at the intersection of the
quarters, a martlet azure. Crest — As above. Motto —
"Per mare per terras"), b. 1884; m. 1923, Angela
Winifred, d. of the late Henry William Burgess, of
Worthing; and has issue— Robert Henry Macalister,
Gentleman, b. 1926. Res. — Kukaiau Ranch, Kukaiau,
Hawaii, U.S.A.
McALPINE of Knott Park (H. Coll.) Per chevron
vert and or, two chevronels, one in chief argent and the
other in base azure. Mantling vert and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm grasping a chaplet
of pine fructed, all proper. Motto — " Build sure."
Son of Robert McAlpine, of Newarthill, N.B. : —
Sir Robert McAlpine, 1st Bart., of Knott Park, Surrey
(1918), J. P. Herts., b. 1847 ; m. 1st, 1867, Agnes (d.
1888), d. of William Hepburn ; 2nd, 1889, Florence
Margaret (d. 1010), d. of Palmer ; and has issue
(by 1st marriage) — (1) Robert McAlpine, Esq., 6.1868 [m.
1896, Lilias Cooper, d. of T. G. Bishop ; and has issue —
Alfred Robert McAlpine, Esq., 6. 1907 ; Lillias Elizabeth
[m. 1925, Squadron-Leader C. A. Ridley, D.S.O., R. A. F.,
and has issue {Res. — Felcourt, Lingfield, Sussex)] ; (2)
William Hepburn McAlpine, Esq., b. 1871 \tn. 1898,
Margaret Donnison, d. of T. Bishop ; and has issue —
Thomas George Bishop MacAlpine, Gentleman, b. 1901 ;
Robert Edwin McAlpine, Gentleman, b. 1907 ; Malcolm
Donnison McAlpine, Gentleman, b. 1909 ; Agnes Hepburn
[w. 1924, James Henderson Mann, of Woldingham,
Surrey '■ and has issue]; and Margaret Elizabeth Hender-
son (Res. — Holmsdale, Nuffield, Surrey)] ; (3) Sir Thomas
Malcolm McAlpine, K.B.E., J. P. Herts., b. 1877 [m.
1903, Maud, d. of James Dees ; and has issue — Robert
McAlpine, Esq., b. 1906 ; Malcolm Hugh McAlpine,
Gentleman, b. 1917 ; Kenneth McAlpine, Gentleman, b.
1920 (Res. — Fairmile Court, Cobham, Surrey; North
Foreland Hall, Broadstairs. Clubs — Carlton, St.
Stephen's, Bath)] ; (4) Alfred David McAlpine, Esq., b.
1 88 1 [m. 1907, Ethel May, d. of James Williams, of Aber-
deen ; and has issue — Alfred James McAlpine, Gentle-
man, b. 1908 ; Gladys Gwendoline ; Ethel Mary (Res. —
Marchweil Hall, Wrexham, N. Wales)] ; (5) Granville
Ramage McAlpine, Esq., b. 1883; Mary Gibb [m. 1897,
Andrew Bishop ; and has issue] ; Agnes Hepburn [m. 1905,
Louis, Baron de Belabre : and has issue]. By 2nd
marriage — (6) Archibald Douglas McAlpine, Esq., M.B.,
M.R.C.P., b. 1890 [m. 1917, Elizabeth, d. of
Sidebottom ; and has issue — Robert Douglas Christopher
McAlpine, Gentleman, b. 191 9; and Florence Mary.
(Res. — 7 Tregunter Road, S.W. 10)] ; Emma Margaret
\m. 1920, Capt. Hugo Chevinex Trench] ; Roberta Ida
Freeman [m 1917, Maj. Richard Lloyd George, R.E. ;
and has issue (Res. — Plashen, Llanystumdwy, co.
Carnarvon)]. Seat — Knott Park, Oxshott. Surrey. Club
— Carlton.
MACARA (L.O.). Ermine, an oak-tree eradicated in
bend dexter, surmounted by a sword proper, hilted and
pommelled or, in bend sinister, supporting on its point an
Imperial crown of the second, on a chief of the third, a
spider sable, between two thistles also proper. Mantling
sable, doubled or. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a
stag regardant, lodged in front of an oak-tree proper.
Motto — " Consilio non vi."
Son of Sir Charles Wright Macara, 1st Bart., J. P.
Lanes., Pres. of the Federation of Master Cotton
Spinners' Associations 1894-1914, b. 1845; d. 1929;
m. 1875, Marion, d. of William Young: —
Sir William Cowpar Macara, 2nd Bart. (1911), late Lieut.
2nd W. Lanes. Brig. R.F.A. , b. 1875 [/«. 1903, Lillian Mary,
d. of John Chapman of Boyton Court, East Sutton, Kent ;
and has issue — Charles Douglas Macara, Esq., b. 1904;
John Keith Macara, Esq., b. 1905; William Donald
Macara, Esq., b. 1909; Hugh Kenneth Macara, Esq., b.
1913; Aileen Lilian ; and Margaret Alison. Res. —
Dalwhinnie, Lytham, Lanes.
M'ARTHUR (H. Coll.). Per chevron nebuly azure
and or, two Eastern crowns in chief and a cross moline in
base all counterchanged. Mantling azure and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a greyhound
couchant sable, collared and line reflexed over the back
argent, a billet erect or, the whole between two branches
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of aurel vert, fructed proper. Motto — " Fide et opera.
Son of William Alexander M'Arthur, Esq., M.P. for
St. Austell Division of Cornwall 1887-1908, Junior Lord
of the Treasury 1892-95, b. 1857 ; d. 1924 ; m. 1890,
Florence Cremer, third d. of John Cremer Clarke of
Wayste Court: —
John Alexander M'Arthur, Esq., Lieut. R.N. (ret.), b.
1900 ; m. 1925, Mary Florence, d. of Walter Everett,
Barrister-at-Law. Res.— 8 Barkston Gardens, Kensington,
S.W.
Sons of Alexander M'Arthur, Esq., M.L.C. (N.S.W.),
J. P. for Sydney, D.L. for London, M.P. for Leicester,
b. 1814 ; d. 1909; m. 1853, Maria Bowden, d. of the
late Rev. William B. Boyce of The Glebe, Sydney,
New South Wales : —
John Percival M'Arthur, Esq., D.L. for London, b.
1858; m. 1884, Lilly, dau. of Rev. E. Addison, of Thirsk.
Club— Union (Sydney, N.S.W.)
Allen Gordon M'Arthur, J. P. co. London, M.A., Barr.-
at-Law, b 1862; m. 1889, Maude, dau. of the late Samuel
of Montreal ; and has issue— Alexander Gordon
M'Arthur, Gentleman, M.A., M.B., b. 1894 (30
Read, Kensington, W.8) ; and Kathleen Maria
M.A., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Res.— 28 Linden
Gardens, W. ; Hedgerow, Marlow, Bucks. Club— Reform.
James Harry Stewart M'Arthur, Esq., J. P. Cambridge-
shire, Barrister-at-Law, b. 1863; m. 1914, Ella, d. of the
late John Holman. Res.— 75 Welldon Crescent, Hanow.
Clubs — Reform, etc.
George Wigram M'Arthur, Gentleman, b. 1864 ; m. Hilda
Hcskings. Club — Bath.
EbenezerJenkings M'Arthur, Gentleman, £. 1872. Res. —
Ambuthalla, Claresville, Queensland, Australia.
Finley
Finley
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Boyce,
MACARTNEY, see ELLISON-MACARTNEY.
MACARTNEY. Or, a buck trippant gules, attired and
unguled argent, a bordure of the second charged with eight
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roses of the third. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a cubit arm, vested and cuffed
bendy gules and or, the hand holding a rose branch both
proper. Motto — " Mens con?cia recti. "
Sons of Carlile Henry Hayes Macartney, Gentleman,
Barrister-at-Law, B.A. (Cantab.), b. 1842; d. 1924;
m. 1880, Louisa, fifth dau. of Henry Gardiner of
Essendene, Caterham, co. Surrey: —
Maxwell Henry Hayes Macartney, Gentleman, B.A.
{Camb.), Barrister-at-Law, b. Dec. 13, 1880; m. 1923,,
Florence Winifred, d. of William Edward Kitts.
Carlile Aylmer Macartney, Gentleman, b. Jan. 24, 1895 ;
■m. 1923, Nedella, d. of Dimitri Mamarchev, Col. in the
Bulgarian Army. Res. — Foxhold, Newbury. Seat— Fox
hold, Thatcham,co. Berks.
MACARTNEY. Or, a stag trippant within a bordure
colours, a dexter hand couped at the elbow, holding a slip
of a rose-tree, with three roses thereon, all proper. Motto
— " Stimulat sed ornat."
S >ns of Sir John Macartney, 3rd Baronet, of Lish, co.
Armagh, b. 1833 ; d. 1911 ; m. 1865, Catherine, second
dau. of the late Alexander Miller, Esq., of Merindindi,
Victoria : —
Sir William Isaac Macartney, 4th Bart, of Lish, Armagh
(4 Jan. 1799), b. Oct. 13, 1867. Res.— Jolimont, Mackay,
Queensland, Australia.
Alexander Miller Macartney, Esq. , b. July 24, 1869.
Res. — Hampden, Mackay, Queensland.
John Barrington Macartney, Esq., b. Oct. 26, 1873;
m. 1909, Selina, d. of J. Koch; and has issue — John
Barrington Macartney, Gentleman, b. 1917 ; Evelyn
Catherine; and Constance. Res. — Hampden, Mackay,
Queensland.
Herbert Charles Macartney, Esq., b. March ir, 187b,
m. 1913, Frances, d. of M. Tooger, of Lewra Castle
Station, Rockhampton ; and has issue — Patricia Catherine,
and Frances Evelyn. Res. —
David Edwin Macartney, Esq., b. July 5, 1880; m. 2nd,
1920, Ella, d. of D. Craig, of Longreach ; and has issue —
Alexander Macdonald Macartney, Gentleman, b. 1921 ;
David Edwin Maca tney, Gentleman, /'. 1924; John Craig
Macartney, Gentleman, b. 1927; and Margaret Miller.
Res.—
Victor Alan Macartney, Esq., b. 1887; m, 1915, Elsie
Maria, d. of the late R. M'Kie, of Brisbane ; and has issue
— Harold Kenneth Macartney, Gentleman, b. 1919; and
Elinor. Res. — Montville, Queensland.
MACARTNEY 1U.O.). Or, a buck trippant sules,
attired and unguled argent, a bordure of the second charged
with eight roses of the third. Mantling gules and or.
guLs. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm, vested and
cuffed bendy gules and or, the hand bare, holding a rose
branch proper. Motto— " Mens conscia recti."
Sons of Maxwell Macartney, Gentleman, M.D., of
Rosebrook, co. Armagh, and his wife Emily Eliza, d.
of William Henry Hayes of the Hon. East India Co.'s
Service : —
The late Carlile Henry Hayes Macartney (g.v.).
Rev. Sydney Parkyns Macartney, Clerk in Holy Orders,
M.A., formerly Vicar of Ruscombe, Berks., sometime Vicar
of Felbridge, co. Surrey, 1884-89, b. 1843 ; m. 1869, Amy
Amelia, second d. of Ellis Gilman ; and has ha i issue -(1)
Sydney John Macartney, Gentleman, b. 1874,0". 1883; (2)
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Halket Leaths, Pangbourne, Berkshire. Res. — Rostrevor,
Twyford, Berks.
Mervyn Edmund Macartney, Gentleman, b. 1853 ; m.
1891. Elizabeth Wilhelmina, second d. of the late Rt. Hon.
Lord Ritchie of Dundee, P.C. Res.— 144 Oakwood Court,
Kensington, W.14.
MACARTNEY (U.O.) Or, a bucktrippant gules, attired
argent, a bordure of the second. Mantling gules and or.
Crest —Upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect proper,
the hand grasping a rose branch in flower, all proper.
Mottoes— "Stimulat sed ornat " (above crest) ; and" Mens
conscia recti " (below arms.)
Son of Captain George Travers Macartney of Lissa-
noure, formerly 15th King's Hussars, by Henrietta
Frances, third d. of Robert Smyth of Gaybrook, co.
Westmeath : —
Captain Carthanach George Macartney, D.L., [.P. [and
impaling the arms of Macartney-Filgate, namely azure, two
bars argent, between six mullets, three, two, and one or],
b. 1869; m. 1890, his cousin, Margaret Tryphena Mabel,
eldest d. of Captain Townley Macartney-Filgate of Lowther-
stone, co. Dublin, formerly 18th Hussars and Royal Scots
Greys ; and has hadissue-(i) Dervock George Auchinleck
Macartney, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; d. 1900 ; (2) George
Travers Lucy Macartney, Gentleman, b. 1896. Seat—
Lissanoure Castle, Killagan, co. Antrim.
MACARTNEY-FILGATE of Lowtherstone (Roy. Lie,
4 June 1862). Azure, two bars argent, between six mullets,
three, two, and one or (Filgate.) Mantling azure and argent.
Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin sejant salient
argent, pierced through the breast with a broken spear or,
holding the point in its beak.
Eld. son of Townley Patten Hume Macartney-Filgate,
Esq., J. P. cos. Dublin and Louth, late Capt. 18th
Hussars and Scots Greys, and Mil. Sec. to the Governor
of Bombay, b. 1841 ; d. 1906; m. 1862, Tryphena
Elizabeth, eldest d. of the late Rt. Hon. Sir W.
Seymour FitzGerald:—
William Townley George Seymour Macartnev Filgate,
Esq., J. P. for co. Dublin, D.L. co. Louth, Knight of
Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of
Jerusalem, late Irish Civil Service, b. 1864. Seat— Lowther-
stone, Gormanston, co. Meath. Clubs— Carlton, R. St
George Yacht (Kingstown).
Son of Col. Edward John Patrick FitzGerald Macart-
ney-Filgate, late Comdg. 3rd Batt. Royal Irish Rifles,
b. 1865; d. 1927; tn. 1892, Bertha Eugenie, d. of
late John Lomax of Springfield, Bury, Lanca-
shire : —
John Victor Openshaw Macartney-Filgate, Esq., M C
(q.v.).
3rd son of Townley Patten Hume Macartney-Filgate,
Esq., J. P., see above : —
Clement Henry Ross Macartney-Filgate, Gentleman,
b. 1867; m. 1910, Lucy Matilda, eldest d. of late Robert
I unstall Tunstall-Moore of Stedalt, co. Dublin ; and has
issue— Brian George Macartney-Filgate, Gentleman, b. 1914.
Res— Stedalt, Stamullen, co. Meath. Clubs — Carlto:i
Kildare Street (Dublin).
Sons of Charles Alexander Hume Macartney-Filgate,
Gentleman, b. 1869; d. 1909; m. 1893, Mary Stuart]
d. of late Rev. J. Griffiths of Braich-y-Aleyll, co. Car-
narvon : —
Arthur Melvin John Macartney-Filgate, Gentleman, b.
1893. Res. —
Terence Townley Constance Stuart Macartney-Filgat'-
Gentleman, Lieut. R. Inniskilling Fus., b. 1898. Res.—
Clement Dav.d Harnaye Macartney-Filgate, Gentleman,
b. 1904. Res. —
Younger sons of Townley Patten Hume Macartnev-
Filgate and Tryphena Elizabeth FitzGerald (see
above) : —
Arthur Robert Patten Macartney-Filgate, Esq., C.B.E
(Mil.) Lt. -Col. (ret.), late comdg. 3rd Batt. Royal Welch
fus., b. 1870; m. 1905, Georgina Honora (d 1907), d. of
late Capt. W. M. Douglas and widow of Major C. L
Cotton, 3rd P.O.W. Dragoon Gds. Res.— 9 The Crescent,
Hayling Island, Hants.
Dermot Lowther Noel Macartney-Filgate, Esq., Res. ot
Officers, formerly Gold Coast C. S. (Railways), served
Great War, Lieut. Roy. Irish Regt., and Major R.E.
(despatches 1918), b. 1S80. Res. — Lowtherstone, Gormans-
ton, co. Meath.
MACARTNEY-FILGATE (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and
4, Macartney ; 2 and 3, or, two bars azure, between six
mullets three two and one gules (for Filgate). Crests — 1.
Macartney. 2. on a wreath of the colours, in front of a
griffin sejant salient argent, pierced through the breast with
a broken spear or, and holding the point in its beak, a
mullet as in the arms for (Filgate). Mottoes — " Mens
conscia recti " ; " Virescit vulnere virtus."
Only son of Col. Edward John Patrick FitzGerald
Macartney-Filgate, late comdg. 3rd Bn. Royal Irish
Rifles, b. 1865; d. 1927; m. 1892, Bertha Eugenie, d.
of late John Lomax, of Springfield, Bury, Lanes. : — ■
John Victor Openshaw Macartney-Filgate, Esq., M.C.,
late Major R. A., b. 1897. Club— Carlton.
M'AULAY (H. Coll., 2 Ap. 1919). Per pale gules and
argent, two arrows in saltire, over all on a fesse as many
fleurs-de-lys all counterchanged. Mantling gules and
roQgo-ctpropamai
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of
two arrows in saltire argent, a boot gules, spurred or,
charged with two fleurs-de-lys palewise silver. Motto — ■
" Pro Deo et pro patria." Livery— Dark green.
Issue of Samuel M'Aulay, Esq., J. P. Lines., b.
1856 ; d. 1920; m. 1899, Maud Mary {Res. — Ayles-
by, Lines.), yngst. d. of Thomas William Pocock,
Esq., J. P. for Surrey : —
The late Francis Willmer McAulay, Esq., Capt. R.A.F.
(T.F.), b. 1891 ; killed in action 1916.
Phyllis Maud.
Grace Marion.
FRANCIS ADAM MACAU LAY-ANDERSON, Gen-
tleman, late of Rosnashane, co. Antrim. Armorial bear-
ings (R.L. 19 Dec. 1885, U.O.)— Quarterly, 1 and 4, per
pale argent and or, a saltire gules between in chief two
mullets of the last, in the flanks as many boars' heads
erased azure and in base a cross pattee of the third
(Anderson) ; 2 and 3, gules, two arrows in saltire points
downwards argent, surmounted of a fess chequy of the
second and azure, between in chief two buckles or and
in base a thistle proper, a bordure invected erminois
(Macaulay). Crests— 1. on a wreath of the colours, in
front of an oak-tree proper, a shield argent, charged with
a boar's head erased azure (Anderson) ; 2. on a wreath of
the colours, in front of two arrows in saltire proper, a boot
also proper, spurred or ; with the Motto over, ' ' Dulce peri-
culum" (Macaulay) ("Stand sure"). Married, 23 July
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Anderson of Bayhead, co. Antrim, and Rosnashane afore-
said, niece of Sir James Eglinton Anderson, M.D. , Physician
to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, knighted 18 Jan.' 1829 ;
d. 1857. They assumed by R.L. 19 Dec. 1885 the addi-
tional name and arms of Anderson, in compliance with the
will of Sir J. E. Anderson. Post, add.—
MACAUSLAND (confmd. U.O., 1920.) Or, a lion
rampant sable, armed and langued gules, holding in his
dexter paw a scymetar in bend proper, between eight double
rleurs-de-lys, three, two and three, of the second. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a dexter hand couped, and erect proper, holding a cap of
dignity gules, turned-up ermine, between two laurel branches
all proper. Mottoes— " Clarior hinc honos"; and on a
scroll above the Crest — " Audaces juvo."
Second but only surv. son of Rev. Redmond Conyngham
Macausland, Rector of Desertoghill, co. Derry, b.
1790; d, 1856; m. 1843, Martha, d. of Samuel
Babington, Esq. : —
Redmond Conyngham Samuel Macausland, Esq., J. P. co.
Derry, Lt.-Col. Indian Army (ret.), b. 1852; m. 1886,
Jane Isabella, d. of Lt.-Col. Richard Henry Keown, late
R. North Down Rifles ; and has had issue— Redmond Alex-
ander Macausland, Esq., Maj. Indian Army, b. 1886 [m.
Elizabeth Muriel, d. of Rev. George Bennett, of Teign-
niouth ; and has issue — 3 daus.] ; Oliver Babington
Macausland, Lieut. Indian Army, b. 1895; killed in action
1915; and Dorothea Florence. Res.— Woodbank House,
Garvagh, co. Derry.
JAMES McAUSLANE, Gentleman. Born 1854, being
the eldest son of the Rev. Alexander McAuslane, D. D. , by
his wife Margaret, dau. of James Smith. Armorial bear-
ing's (L.O., 1891)— Or, a lion rampant sable, a chief
chequy azure and argent. Above the shield is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling sable, doubled
wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand grasping a sword in bend
"astra"
or ; and on a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter
hand charged with a bezant, holding up a ducal coronet
within two laurel branches disposed orlewise, all proper ;
and in an escroll over the same this Motto, "Audaces
Juvo." Livery— Black and yellow. Married, March 8,
1879, Victoria Albertina, dau. of Andrew Lyons, Knight
Commander of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order of Patras ;
and has Issue — James Stuart Colquhoun McAuslane,
Gentleman, born January 3, 1889; Margaret Ethel; Gladys
Victoria ; Edith Jessica ; and Alesta Alexandra.
M'BARNET (formerly of Attadaleand Torridon in Ross-
shire). Arms (R.L. , 27 March 1865)— Azure, a hart's head
caboshed, attired with ten tynes argent, a chief embattled
of the last. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— Out of a
proper. Motto— " Sic ad astra." Livery — Blue and silver.
Only son of Lieut. -Col. Alexander Cockburn M'Barnet,
D.L. Ross-shire, 79th Q. O. Cameron Highlanders.
b. 1826; d. 1915 ; m. 1866, Laura Pajetta (d. 1916), d,
of the late J. George, Solicitor: —
Alexander Cockburn M-Barnet, Esq., C.B.E. , B.A. ,
Judge of the Mixed Court of Appeal, Egypt, Comdr. of the
Orders of the Nile and Medijieh, b. 1867 ; m. 1897, Eliza-
beth Mai, d. of Hon. Augustus Erskine, of Mar and Kellie,
and has issue — Alexander Augustus Erskine M'Barnet,
Gentleman, Lieut. R.A. , b. 1899 [m. 1925, Iris Clare, d. of
E. G. Wynn] ; George Gordon Kellie M'Barnet, Gentle-
man, b. 1901 [m. 1926, Consuelo, d. of F. Fairlie, of
Beldorny, Nairn] ; Donald Victor Charles M'Barnet,
Gentleman, 1st Batt. Scots Gds., b. 1902 [m. 1924,
Barbara, d. of Col. St. Aubyn] ; Elizabeth Sheila Pajetta;
and Maude Evelyn Pierrepont Miramar, Res. — 126 Sloane
Street, S.W. Clubs— Turf (Cairo), Union (Alexandria).
MACBETH (L.O.). Argent, a chevron between two
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sable, fiigge I gules. Mantling azure, do ible 1 argent.
Crest — A p^lican in her piety proper, Motto — " Vive ut
foveas."
Only son of George Alexander Macbeth, Esq., J. P.,
Shipowner, Glasgow, b. 1844 ; d. 1919 ; m. 1881, Mary,
d. of John Reid, of Glasgow: —
William Gilchrist Macbeth, Esq., J. P., Shipowner, B.Sc.
Glasgow, b. 1887; m. 1918, Winnifred Emily, d. < t James
Anderson Morrice, and has issue — Pamela; and Fiona.
Seal — Dunira, Comrie, co. Perthshire.
MACBRAYNE of Glenbranter (L.O., 1871). Quarterly,
1 and 4, gules, two lions passant guardant, parted per pale
or and argent; 2 and 3, quarterly, i. and iiii., argent, a
dexter hand fessewise proper, holding a cross crosslet
fitchee azure; ii. and iii. , argent, a tower embattled gules
(MacNaughton). Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest
— Out of a ducal coronet, a dexter arm grasping a sword all
proper ; and in an escroll above, the Motto," Fortis ceu leo
fidus."
Only son of David MacBrayne, Esq., J. P. cos. of
Argyll and Dumbarton, and city of Glasgow, b. 1851 ;
d. 1907 ; m. 1882, Amelia Catherine, youngest d. of
John Smyth Owen, Madras Medical Service : —
John Owen MacBrayne, Gentleman, b. 1885.
M'CALL (L.O. , 1863). Gules, two arrows saltirewise,
points upwards argent, surmounted by a fesse chequy of the
second and sable between three buckles also of the second, all
within a bordure engrailed or. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a leg in armour couped at
the calf proper and spurred or. Motto — " Dulce periculum."
Son of Frederick M'Call, b. 1832; d. 1882; m. 1870,
Charlotte, d. of William Frogatt Robson : —
James Frogatt De Wet M'Call, Gentleman, b. 1873.
Res. — Daldowie, Broomhouse, N.B.
McCALL (H. Coll., 2 Nov. 1915). Azure, on a chevron,
between three pelicans argent, a rose gules, barbed and
seeded, between to the dexter a thistle and to the sinister
a shamrock proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules,
supporting a Corinthian column argent, entwined with a
snake proper. Motto — " Malo mori quam fcedari."
Son of Hugh McCall, of Lisburn, co. Antrim : —
Sir Robert Alfred McCall, K.C.V.O., K.C., LL.D.,
M.A., J. P. Kent and Cinque Ports, Barrister-at-Law,
Bencher, and Treasurer, Middle Temple, Attorney-
General Duchy of Lanes., King's Attorney and Sergeant-
at-Arms, co. Palatine of Lancaster, b. 1849 ; m. 1876,
Alice, d. of James MacSwinney, of Galway ; and has
issue— Lieut.-Col. Hugh William McCall, C.M.G., D.S.O.,
Legion of Honour (France), Order of the Nile (Egypt),
b. 1878 [m. 1908, Elizabeth, d. of H. Lindgenes, of New-
York (Club — United Service)] ; and Olive, Dame of
Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of
Jerusalem [m. 1908, Gerald Woods Wollaston, Esq.,
M.V.O., Norroy King of Arms (q.v.)] Res. — 23 Langham
Mansions, S.W.5 ; 1 Temple Gardens, E.C.4. Club —
Reform.
HARDY BERTRAM McCALL, Gentleman, Fellow 01
the Society of Antiquaries, Scotland. Born Dec. 1, 1859,
being the second son of John McCall of Walthamstow,
in the county of Essex, by his wife Agnes, daughter and
heiress of Robert Allan, Surgeon, Professor of Surgery at
Edinburgh University, Fellow of the Royal Society. Fellow
of the Society of Antiquaries, &c. Armorial bearings
(L.O. 1889) — Azure, a pheon argent, on a chief of the
last two spur-rowels gules, within a bordure ermine. On a
helmet befitting his degree, mantled gules, doubled argent,
a griffin's head betwixt two wings proper ; and in an escroll
over the same this Motto, "Dulce periculum." Livery —
Blue coat, with silver buttons, black trousers. Married,
September 12, 1882, Vida Mary (who died March 16, 1894),
second daughter of James Anderson of London ; and has
Issue — Thomas Hardy McCall, Gentleman, born February
24, 1894; and Vida Mary. He married secondly, Maud
Eleanor, elder dau. of the late Charles Macnally of Greno-
side, and of Allerton House, Durham.
McCALMONT (U.O.). Gules a cross vair between
four fleurs-de-lys or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
A griffin's head erased proper, charged with a fleur-de-lys
as in the arms. Motto — "Nil desperandum." Livery —
Blue, with white and blue striped vest.
Only child of Maj.-Gen. Sir Hugh McCalmont, K.C.B,
(Mil. 1900), (C.B. i88s),C.V.O., 1903; M.P. for North
Antrim, b. 1845 ; d. 1924 ; m. 1885, Hon. Rose Eliza-
beth, daughter of the Rt. Hon. John Charles Robert
Bingham, fourth Baron Clanmorris: —
Dermot Hugh Bingham McCalmont, Esq., M.C., D. L. ,
Major late 7th Hussars, served Great War in France
1014-15 as A.D.C. to General Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien
(despatches), and East Africa 1916-18 as Asst Mil. Sec,
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(despatches, M.C., Brevet Major), b. 1887; m. 1918, Lady
Barbara Helen, yngst. d. of 4th Marquis Conyngham ; and
has issue — Victor Harry Hugh McCalmont, Gentleman, b.
1919. Estate and Postal add/ess — Mount Juliet, Thomas-
town, Kilkenny. Clubs — Cavalry, Carlton, Turf.
Son of Rev. Thomas McCalmont of Highfield, Hants.,
and Abbeylands, White Abbey, co. Antrim, b. 1809;
d. 1873; m. 2nd, 1844, Emily Georgina (d. 1912), yst.
d. of Frederick Hill, 1st Life Guards: —
Col. Barklie Cairns McCalmont, C.B., C.B.E., J.P.
Hants., late Comm. 5th Batt. Royal Warwickshire Regt.,
formerly Capt. 6th Foot 1878-95, served in S. Africa 1901-2
(desp. , medal with two clasps), and Great War comdg.
Service Batt. R. Warwicksh. Regt. 1914-16, on Gen.
Staff 1916-19 (despatches, C.B.E.), 6. i860; m. 1st, 1884,
Catherine Madeline de Courcy (</.i9ii>, d. of Lt.-Col.
Severus William Lynam Stretton, late 40th Regt. ; 2nd,
1916, Maud, d. of Rev. J. F. Phelps ; and has issue-
Madeline Josephine de Courcy ; Kathleen Elaine ; Dorothy
Barklie; and Madeline Stretton. Res. — 11 Draycott Place,
Cadogan Gardens, S.W.3. Clubs— Army and Navy, Naval
and Military, Royal Yacht Squadron.
Son of James Martin McCalmont, Esq., late Capt. 8th
King's Royal Irish Hussars and Denbighshire Hussars,
A.D C, M.P. East Antrim, b. 1847 ; d. 1913 ; m. 1880,
Mary, yst. d. of Col. Romer of Bryncemlyn, Dolgelly,
North Wales : —
Robert Chaine Alexander McCalmont, Esq,, D.S.O.,
Col. (ret.), Hon. Brig. -Gen., served Great War, comdg.
12th Batt. R. Irish Rifles, 1st Batt. Irish Guards,
3rd Inf. Bde., and 144th Inf. Bde. (T.F.), an
Exon of the King's Bodyguard of the Yeomen of the
Guard, M.P. East Antrim 1913-19, b. 1881 ; m. 1907,
Mary Caroline, only child of Andrew Skeen, M.D., Indian
Medical Ser. ; and has issue— Patricia Lilla Mary ; Maureen
Helen ; and Lilah Victoria. Post, add.— Adlestrop House,
Kingham, via Oxford. Clubs— Guards' , Carlton, R.Y.S.,
Kildare Street (Dublin), Ulster (Belfast).
M'CAMMOND (U.O., 20 Dec. 1895). Or, a fesse vair
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Crest— Out of a mural crown, a lion's head gules, charged
on the neck with a bell argent. Motto— " Justus ac
tenax." Livery — Blue coat, silver facings.
Sons of the late Sir W. M'Cammond, J. P., Lord
Mayor of Belfast 1894-95 and 96. by his first wife
Margaret Morrow, eldest d. of the late William Carson
of Carryduff, co. Down: —
James Napier M'Cammond, Esq., b. 1856 ; m. 1877, Mar-
guerita, d. of Thomas Schomberg Wilson ; and has issue —
(1) Herbert William M'Cammond, Gentleman, b. ;
(2) Alfred Oscar M'Cammond, Gentleman, b. ; (3)
Walter Wilson M'Cammond, Gentleman, b. . Clubs —
Royal Clyde Yacht (Glasgow), Royal North of Ireland
Yacht (Belfast), Motor Union.
William Alfred M'Cammond, Esq., b. 1871. Postal
address —
Walter Edwin Carson M'Cammond, Esq. , J. P. for Belfast,
Lt.-Col. comdg. 3rd Batt. Royal Irish Rifles (Queen's Royal
Antrim Rifles) [Livery— Dark drab, with blue facings and
gilt buttons], b. 1874; m. 1898, Emily Maud, yst. d. of the
late Robert Porter of Killeen, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast ;
and has issue— (1) Cecil Robert Walter M'Cammond,
Gentleman, b. 1899; (2) Arthur Norman William M'Cam-
mond, Gentleman, b. 1900; (3) Edwin Sydney Porter
M'Cammond, Gentleman, b. 1902; (4) Robert Porter
M'Cammond, Gentleman, b. 1904. Fes.— Innisfayle, Done-
gall Park, Belfast ; and Carrignata, Portrush, co. Antrim.
MAC CABE (Confn. U.O., 1908). Vert, a fesse wavy
between three fishes naiant argent. Mantling vert and
argent. Crest — On a wreath cf the colours, a demi-
gryphon segreant vert, charged with a trefoil slipped or.
Motto—" Aut vincere aut mod."
Sons of Sir Francis Xavier Frederick Mac Cabe, Kt.
Bach. (1914), F.R.C.P.I., M.R.C.S. (Eng.), b. 1833;
d. ; m. 1863, Margaret, d. of John Nowlan of
Killiney, co. Kilkenny : —
William Bernard Mac Cabe, Esq., Chief Engineer Cor-
poration of Calcutta, Capt. Port of Calcutta Volunteer
Artillery, b. 1864.
Frederick Faber Mac Cabe, Esq., late Surg. Capt. S.
Irish Horse, b. 1868. Res.— Millbrook, Mallow, co. Cork.
John Francis Mac Cabe, Esq. , M. A. , Inspector Local Govt.
Board for Ireland, b. 1876. Res.— 31 Oaklands Park,
Ballsbridge, co. Dublin.
M'CANCE of Knocknagoney (U.O.). Azure, on a
bend sinister engrailed ermine, between four cross cross-
between three sea-horses proper. Mantling azure and or.
lets fitch^e, a sword or, on a chief of the last, three trefoils
slipped vert. Mantling azure and arpent. Crest— On a
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wreath of the colours, a lion statant quarterly or and
azure, charged with a thistle proper. Motto — " Non quo
sed quomodo." Livery — Blue cloth coat, yellow and black
waistcoat, silver buttons, drab breeches, white stockings.
Sons of John M'Cance, Esq., J. P. (High Sheriff 1890),
Col. 3rd Battalion Royal Irish Rifles, b. 1844; d. 19 ,
m. 1873, Margaret Davidson, d. of Henry Harrison
of Holywood House, co. Down: —
David M'Cance, Gentleman, B.A. Trin. Hall, Cambridge,
a Member of Lloyds, b. 1876; m. 1908, Elizabeth, 2nd d.
of John Washington Patrick. Seat — Knocknagoney, Strand-
town, co. Down. Club — Carlton.
Henry Harrison M'Cance, Gentleman, b. 1885; m. 191 1,
Margaret Betsy Warden, eld. d. of John Washington
Patrick. Seats — Ladybrook, Dunmurry,co. Antrim ; St.
Margarets, Cunningham Hill, St. Albans. Clubs— Junior
Carlton, Overseas.
M'CARTHY of Inch House (U.O.). Argent, a stag
trippant gules, antlered and unguled or, in the dexter chief
a martlet azure. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm in chain-mail, cuffed
argent, the hand holding a lizard all proper, the arm
charged with a martlet azure. Motto — ' ' Forti et fideli
nihil difficile." Livery — Blue.
Son of Justin M'Carthy of Brackloon, Awnascawl, co.
Kerry, b. 1820; d. 1899; m. 1841, Mary, d. of Daniel
Coffey of Scartagh, co. Kerry : —
Justin M'Carthy, Esq., J. P. co. Kerry, b. i860; m. 1890,
Annie, d. of John Hanafin ; and has issue — (1) Justin
Shine M'Carthy, Gentleman, b. 1890; (2) John Valentine
M'Carthy, b. 1893 ; (3) James Arthur M'Carthy, b. 1898 ;
(4) Florence M'Carthy, Gentleman, b. 1900; (5) Hilary
M'Carthy, Gentleman, b. 1906 ; Mary Teresa ; Julia Kate ;
Joan; Anne Christine ; and Kathleen. Seat — Inch House,
Awnascawl, co. Kerry.
McCASKIE (L.O., 16 Feb. 1909). Vair, on a bend or,
three crosses urdy gules. Mantling azure, doubled or.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a pegasus salient, couped
(Camb.), b. 1875 ; m. 1904, Mary Louise, d. of Maj. William
Thorburn of Craigerne, J. P. and D. L. Peeblesshire; and
has issue — Norman M'Caskie, Gentleman, b. 1911 ; Isabel
Evelyn Thorburn [m, 1928, James Dewhurst Milne] ; and
Evelyn Janet Thorburn. Res. — 14 Onslow Square, S.W.7.
MacCARTIE, formerly of Carrignavan, co. Cork
(U.O.). Argent, a stag trippant gules, attired and unguled
or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a dexter arm couped above the elbow erect,
habited in mail argent, the hand holding up a newt all
proper. Motto — " Forti et fideli nihil difficile."
Only surv. son of Justin MacCartie, Esq., J. P., of
Carrignavar, Barrister-at-Law, b. 1815 ; d. 1900 ; m.
1848, Louisa, d. of Major Edward FitzGerald,
H.E.I.C.S:—
Justin Charles MacCartie, Gentleman, b. i860; m.
1883, Lilian, d. of J. Boyd; and has issue — Lilian.
Res.—
M'CAUSLAND of Drenagh, co. Londonderry (Confn.
U.O., 1861). Or, a boar's head erased between three boars
passant azure. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a boar's head erased azure, armed
or, langued gules, and charged with a crescent of the
second. Motto — " Virtus sola nobilitat."
Sons of Conolly Thomas M'Causland, Esq., of
Drenagh, J.P., D.L. (High Sheriff 1866), b. 1828;
d. 1902; m. 1867, Hon. Laura St. John, d. of 14th
Baron St. John of Bletsoe : —
Maurice Marcus M'Causland, Esq., J. P., D.L. (High
Sheriff 1908), co. Londonderry, b. 1872 ; tn. 1902, Eileen
Leslie, d. of late Robert Alexander Ogilby, Esq., D.L. ,
of Pellipar House, Dungiven ; and has issue — Conolly
Robert M'Causland, Gentleman, b. 1906; Helen Laura;
and Eileen Mary. Seat — Drenagh, Limavady, co. London-
derry. Club — New Oxford and Cambridge.
Patrick M'Causland, Esq., late Capt. 1st Batt. Leinster
Regt. , b. 1874. Res.—
Edmund Thomas William M'Causland, Gentleman,
Lieut. 3rd Queen Alexandra's Own Gurkha Rifles, b. 1883 ;
m. 1912, Cicely, only d. of Arthur Mountford Archer, M.D.,
of Bellevue, Delgarny, co. Wicklow. Res. —
MACCLESFIELD, Earl of, see PARKER.
M'CLINTOCK, see BUNBURY.
McCLINTOCK (Confn. U.O., 1815). Per pale gules
and azure, a chevron ermine between three escallops, that in
at the loins argent, winged, crined, and unguled or. Motto
— "Spur on." Livery— Blue and gold. 't^pi
Son of Norman McCaskie, Gentleman, M.D. (Edin.),
b. 1848 ; d. 1913 ; m. 1874, Janet, d. of James Ber-
tram : —
Norman James McCaskie, Gentleman, M.A. , M.D.
the dexter chiet or, in the sinister argent, and in base per
pale of the fourth and the last. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion passant
argent. Motto — ' ' Virtute et labore. "
Sons of Charles Edward McClintock, Esq., Major
and Hon. Lt.-Col. 6th Batt. Royal Irish Rifles, J. P.
co. Antrim, b. 1844; d. 1921 ; m. 1881, {Blanche
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Louisa (d. 1925), d. of Robert Foster Dunlop of
Monasterboice House, Drogheda: —
Stanley Robert McClintock, Esq., D.S.O. with Bar,
Major Gordon Highlanders, b. 1882.
Rev. Edward Louis Longfield McClintock, M.A. (Camb.),
formerly Rector of Frinton, b. 1886 ; m. 1912, Margaret
Katharine, d. of John Henry Buxton, of Easneye, Ware,
Herts., and has issue — David Charles McClintock, Gentle-
man, b. 1913 ; Kathleen Blanche ; Rachel Mexines ;
Margaret Ethel ; Monica Minnie Elizabeth ; and Rhoda
Patricia. Res. — Milton Manor, Banbury.
Only son of Lt.-Col. George Augustus Jocelyn
McClintock of Fellows Hall, co. Armagh, b. 1822 ; d.
1873 ; m. 1850, Catherine Caroline Brownlow, d. of Sir
James Matthew Stronge, Bart. : —
Arthur George Florence McClintock, Esq., J. P. cos. Wick-
low, Carlow, Kildare, Down, and King's Co., late Lieut.
26th Cameronians, b. 1856; m. 1877, Susan (d. 1927), dau.
of J. Heywood-Collins, Esq., J. P., of Kelvindale, co.
Lanark, and Lagarie, co. Dumbarton ; and has had issue —
(1 ) Arthur George McClintock, Esq., D.S.O. , Lt.-Col. 8th
Hussars, served Great War 1914-19, comdg. 9th Batt.
K.O. Y.L.I. , *. 1878 [m. 1st, 1908, Millicent, only d. of J.
Alexander Toomey of 12 Herbert Crescent, S.W. ; 2nd,
1919, Kathleen, d. of Robert Charles McPherson, ot
Ferndene, Toorak, Victoria ; and has issue — Elizabeth
Dawn] ; (2) John Heywood Jocelyn McClintock, Gentle-
man, late Lieut. 18th Hussars, b. 1880 [m. 1904, Mary
Catharine, only d. of Col. Torkington, late R.A., of Willey,
Farnham, Surrey ; and has issue — John William Jocelyn
McClintock, Gentleman, b. 1905 ; Arthur Neill McClintock,
Gentleman, b. 1913; and a dau.]; (3) Robert le Poer
McClintock, Esq., Major late Gordon Highlanders, b. 1882 ;
(4) Edward Stanley McClintock, Esq., Capt. late R.A., b.
1889 ; (5) Ronald St. Clair McClintock, Esq. , Capt. R.F.C. ,
b. 1892; killed flying 1922 ; and Jane Catherine Gladys \m.
1913, Henry Arthur Bruen]. Seats — Rathvinden, Leighlin-
bridge, co. Carlow. Club — Carlton.
Sons of William Foster McClintock, b. 1777 ; d. 1838 ;
m. 1803, Mary, d. of Major-Gen. Helden : —
Richard McClintock, Gentleman, b. ; m. , Maria,
d. of Capt. James Watson Boys, 64th Regt. ; and has issue-
Charles Claude Cope McClintock, Gentleman, *. 1866;
and three daus. Res. —
John Augustus McClintock, Gentleman, b. ; m.
Ellen (d. 1879), d- of Stewart Crawford, M.D., of Bath.
Res.—
Walter McClintock, Gentleman, b. ; m. 1864, Frances
Delia Sophia, d. of Arthur Wilcox Manning, and niece of
Sir William Montagu Manning, K.C.M.G. , Judge of the
Supreme Court of New South Wales ; and has issue — (1)
Arthur Walter William Foster McClintock, Gentleman, b.
1865 ; (2) John Leopold Bunbury McClintock, Gentleman,
b. 1877 ; (3) George Augustus Helden McClintock, Gentle-
man, b. 1878 ; and two daus. Res. —
Sons of Adm. Sir Francis Leopold McClintock, K.C.B.,
F.R.S., LL.D., D.C.L., Hon. Freeman of City of
London, A.D.C. to Queen Victoria, an Elder Brother of
the Trinity House, and the celebrated Arctic explorer,
b. 1819 ; d. 1907 ; m. 1870, Annette Elizabeth, d. of R.
Foster Dunlop of Monasterboice House, co. Louth: —
Henry Foster McClintock, Esq., B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1871.
Res. — Red House, Ardee, co. Louth.
John William Leopold McClintock, Esq., C.B., D.S.O.,
Vice-Adm. R.N., b. 1874; m. 1920, Hon. Rose Anne
Mary, d. of the Lord O'Neill ; and has issue— John O'Neill
McClintock, Gentleman, b. 1925 ; Annette Rose ; and Ethel
Louisa. Res.— Red Hall, Ballycarry, Belfast. Club-
Senior United Service.
Robert Singleton McClintock, Esq., D.S.O., Colonel
R.E., b. 1876; m. 1909, Mary Howard, d. of Maj.-Gen.
Sir Howard C. Elphinstone, V.C., K.C.B. ; and has issue
— (1) John Leopold Elphinstone MdClintock, Gentleman, b.
1911 ; (2) Nicholas Cole McClintock, Gentleman, b. 1916 ;
Ann Arabella ; and Patricia Jane. Res. —
Son of Alfred Henry McClintock, M.D., LL.D., b.
1821 ; d. 1881 ; m. 1848, Fanny, d. of John Loftus
Cuppaidge : —
Major Leopold Alfred McClintock, late R.A., b. 1853;
m. 1st, 1881, Jane Bunbury, d. of Rev. J. Louis Moore,
D. D. , Vice-Prov. Trin. Coll. , Dub. ; and has issue— Patience ;
and Jane; 2nd, ; and has further issue. Res.— Aliston,
Exmouth, Chatham.
Sons of Lt.-Col. Theodore Ernest McClintock, b. 1829;
d. ; m. 1863, Anna Maria, d. of George Carmnow
Holden : —
Frederick William McClintock, Gentleman, b. 1864 ; m.
; and has issue. Res. — Krugersdorp, Transvaal.
Edgar Stanley Victor McClintock, Gentleman, b. 1865 ;
m. 1898, Augusta Julia, d. of H. L. Inskip. Res. —
Son of Col. George Perry McClintock, J. P., D.L. , 4th
Royal Inniskilling Fus. , b. 1839; d. 1887; m. i860,
Amelia Harriett, d. of Rev. Samuel Alexander of
Hermon: —
Col. John Knox McClintock (q.v.).
Sons of Hubert Victor McClintock, Gentleman, b. 1870;
d. 1910 ; m. 1902, Charlotte Fraser, d. of George Pirn
Malcolmson of Woodloch, co. Waterford : —
Herbert Victor McClinU ck, Gentleman, b. 1904.
James Leopold Perry McClintock, Gentleman, b. 1908.
Younger son of Col. George Perry McClintock and
Amelia Harriet Alexander (see above) : —
Guy Reginald McClintock, Gentleman, b. 1876.
Son of Col. William McClintock, J. P. co. Donegal (High
Sheriff 1903), late Lt.-Col. R.A. , Supt. R.G.P. Factory,
Waltham Abbey, b. 1841 ; d. 1912 ; m. 1st, 1873, Eliza-
beth Esther (d. 1875), d. °f Samuel Lyle of Oaks Lodge,
Londonderry : —
Robert Lyle McClintock, Esq., C.M.G., D.S.O., Lt.-
Col. (ret.) R. E. , b. 1874; m. 1908, Jennie Margaret, d. of
Sir George Casson- Walker, K.C.S.I., I.C.S. ; and has issue
— William George McClintock, Gentleman, b. 191 3. Seat
— Dunmore, Carrigans, co. Donegal.
JOHN KNOX M'CLINTOCK, Esq., C.B.E., Bt.-
Col. late comdg. 3rd Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, J. P.
and D.L. for co. of Tyrone, High Sheriff 1891, A.D.C.
to Govt, of Northern Ireland, County Comdt. Ulster
Special Constabulary co. Tyrone. Born Feb. 8, 1864,
being the eldest surviving son of the late Colonel George
Perry M'Clintock, Commander 4th Royal Inniskilling Fusi-
liers, J. P. and D.L. for the co. of Tyrone, by his wife Emily
Harriett, dau. of the Reverend Samuel Alexander of Termon,
co. Tyrone. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
Party per pale gules and azure, a chevron ermine
between three escallops, that in the dexter chief or, in the
sinister argent, and in base per pale of the fourth and last.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, a lion passant argent ; with the
Motto, "Virtute et labore." Livery— Full dress: claret,
with white facings, red vest, white breeches ; undress :
claret with white facings, vest alternate stripes of red
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and blue on white, trousers black with red stripes.
Man ied, April 27, 1893, Amy Harrietta, eldest dau. and
heiress of the late John Stewart Eccles, Esq., D.L. , of
Ecclesville, co. Tyrone; and has Issue — Amelia Isobel
Eccles. Estate— Seskinore, co. Tyrone. Postal address —
Seskinore, Omagh, Tyrone. Club — Tyrone County
(Tyrone).
M'CLURE (L.O., 20 July 1906). Argent, on a chevron
indented azure, between two roses in chief gules, barbed
and seeded vert, and a sword in pale of the second, three
cushions of the field. Mantling azure, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a domed tower argent,
masoned sable, flagged gules. Motto — " Spectemur
agendo."
Eld. son of Adam Johnstone M'Clure, Gentleman, b.
1873; d. 1926; m. 1905, Evelyn Mary Josephine, only
d. of Thomas Summers Baker, Esq., of Hollywood,
West Byfleet, Surrey : —
Alan M'Clure, Gentleman, b. 1911. Res.— Horlocks,
Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex.
McCOMBIE, see DUGUID-McCOMBIE.
McCONNEL (L.O. , Matric. 1922). Or, in the dexter
chief a dexter arm couped in fess gules, the hand holding
a cross crosslet fitch£e erect sable, on the sinister a galley
her sail furled up oars in action of the third, flagged of
the second, and in base a lion rampant also of the second,
armed and langued azure, on a chief embattled of the
second, a rose between two trefoils slipped of the first, all
within a bordure purpure. Mantling gules, doubled or.
Crest— A stag's head erased gules, charged on the neck
with a trefoil slipped or. Motto — "'Victor in arduis."
Livery— Blue, red and blue striped waistcoat.
Son of Frederic McConnel, of Blackgett, Kirtlebridge,
Dumfriesshire, b. 1821 ; d. 1900; m. 1843, Johnanne, d.
of George Whigham, of Allanton and Halliday Hill : —
James Irving McConnel, Esq., J. P., formerly Capt. 3rd
V.B. K.O.S.B.,*. 1862 ; m. 1894, Jessie, d. of James Storer,
and has issue — James Cecil Irving McConnel, b. 1898;
Frederic Whigham McConnel, Gentleman, b. ;
Ernest Kennedy McConnel, Gentleman, b. ; and Jessie
Jean Elsie. Res — Hetland, Ruthwell, Dumfriesshire.
Club?, — Junior Carlton, Royal Automobile, Dumfries and
Galloway (Dumfries)
M'CONNEL (L.O. , i860). Or, a lion rampant, in the
dexter chief a dexter arm couped gules, holding a cross
crosslet fitche> sable, in the sinister a galley, oars in action
of the last, flagged of the second, on a chief also of the
second, three trefoils slipped of the first. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a stag's
head erased gules, charged on the neck with a trefoil slipped
or. Motto — " Victor in arduis."
Dau. and coh. of the late Henry M'Connel of Cress-
brook, co. Derby, who bore Arms as above : —
Margaret, m. , David Ainsworth, Esq., J. P., D.L., of
The Flosh, Cumberland. Res. — 29 Pont Street, London, W.
M'Connel (L.O. , i860). Arms and Crest as above,
but the chief "wavy" and charged with "a fleur-de-lys
between two trefoils slipped of the first."
Eld. son of David Cannon M'Connel, Esq., J. P.,
b. 1818; d. ; w.JMary, d. of Alexander M'Leod : —
James Henry M'Connel, Esq., J. P. for Queensland,
b. 1850 ; tn. 1876, Mary Elizabeth, d. of William Kent,
Esq., J. P. ; and has issue — (1) Edgar Cannon M'Connel,
Gentleman, b. 1881 ; (2) Kenneth Hamlyn M'Connel,
Gentleman, £. 1897; Dorothea; Mary Elspeth ; Barbara;
Katherine M'Leod ; Ursula ; and Judith Henry. Seats —
Cressbrook, Queensland ; Shafston, Queensland. Club —
Queensland (Brisbane).
M'Connel (L.O. , i860). Arms and Crest as above,
but the chief "invected," and charged with "a mullet
between two trefoils slipped of the first."
Only son of John M'Connel, Esq., J. P. and formerly
Member of the Legislative Council, Queensland, b. 1806;
d. 1899; tn. 1855, Amy Elizabeth, d. of Dr. Bunting,
R.N. :—
Arthur John M'Connel, Esq., J. P. Queensland, b. 1856;
tn. 1907, Beatrice Mary, d. of Capt. Keen ; and has issue-
Robert John M'Connel, Gentleman, b. 1910; Amy Beatrice.
Seat — Dugandan, Boonah, Queensland. Clubs— Queensland
(Brisbane), Pioneers' (Sydney, N.S.W.).
M'Connel (L.O., i860). Arms as above, but the chief
"indented," and charged with "an annulet between two
trefoils slipped of the first."
Daus. and coheirs of Thomas Houldsworth M'Connel,
Gentleman, of Manchester, b. 1816 ; d. ; m. : —
Mary Gwendoline, tn. Col. G. S. Banister. Res.—
Westlake, nr. Yeovil.
Susan Katherine, tn. Major W. D. Garnett-Botfield.
Res. — Beamish, Allrighton, Wolverhampton.
M'Connel (L.O., i860). Arms and Crest as above,
but the chief "nebuly," and charged with "a martlet
between two trefoils slipped of the first."
Eld. son of William M'Connel, Gentleman, of Man-
chester, b. 1809; &• J902; tn. 1852, Margarets Bradshaw
d. of John Wanklyn : —
John Wanklyn M'Connel, Esq., J. P. Ayrshire, Barrister-
at-Law, b. 1855 ; tn. 1885, Edith, d. of Rev. Robert Henry
Cobbold. Seats — Knockdolian, Colmonell, Ayrshire.
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M'Connel (L.O., 30 July 190S). Arms as next above,
all within a bordure vert. Mantling gules, doubled or.
Crest and Motto as first above.
Fourth surv. son of William M'Connel of Manchester,
and Knockdolian, co. Ayr, b. 1809 ; d. 1902 ; m. 1852,
Margaret Bradshaw, d. of John Wanklyn : —
Capt. Frederic Bradshaw M'Connel, Gordon High-
landers, b. . Res.— Pinmore, Dalgarroch, Ayrshire.
M'CONNELL. Per pale azure and gules, in the dexter
argent, the hand holding a trefoil slipped or, on a chief of the
fourth three stags' heads caboshed sable, the escutcheon
being charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Mant-
ling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a stag's head erased azure, attired or, and charged with a bee
erect of the last. Motto — "Victor in arduis." Livery Dark
green with black facings, and scarlet and white waistcoat.
Eld. son of Sir Robert John M'Connell, 1st Baronet,
LordMayor of Belfast (1900-1901), J. P., D.L., b. 1853 ;
d. 1927; m. 1st, 1874, Mary Elizabeth (d. 1896), dau.
of Charles Smylie of Killinchy, co. Down ; 2nd, 1897
(div. 1904), Elsie, dau. of Geo. Hewson, Esq., J. P.,
of Ennismore, co. Kerry : —
Sir Joseph M'Connell, 2nd Bart. (1900), b. Sept. 17,
1877; m. April 25, 1900, Lisa, dau. of Jackson M'Gown,
J. P. Belfast; and has issue — Robert Melville Terence
M'Connell, Esq., b. 1902; Jackson Desmond M'Connell,
Esq., £.1912; and Patricia. Seat — Glen Dhu, Strandtown,
co. Down.
MacCORMICK. (L.O., 21 Aug. 1911). Azure, on a
chevron indented argent, between three swords in pale
points upwards proper, hilted and pommelled or, a hurt.
a ship in full sail proper, in the sinister an arm embowed
Mantling azure, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
his liveries, on a rock proper, a martlet sable. Motto —
" Sine timore."
Fourth son of the late Archibald MacCormick of
Taynish, Argyllshire, b. 1807 ; d. 1897 ; m. , Mary,
d. of Duncan Campbell, of Barnashalg, Argyllshire :—
Sir Alexander MacCormick, K.C.M.G. (1926), Knt.
Bach. (1913), M.B., C.H.M., M.S., and M.D. of University
of Edinburgh, Hon. F.R.C.S. (Edinburgh), Hon. F.R.C.S.
(Edin. and London), temp. Col. A.M.S., Lecturer on
Surgery Sydney University, Senior Surgeon Royal Prince
Albert Hospital (Sydney), Casualty Surgeon, b. 1856 ;
m. 1895, Ada Fanny Hare, d. of Charles Cropper of
Yamma, New South Wales, and has had issue— (1) Alex-
ander Campbell McCormick, Esq., b. 1897 ; killed in action
1916 ; (2) Charles Malcolm Campbell McCormick, Esq.,
b. 1902; Allison Mary; and Morna Campbell. Res.—
185 Macquarie Street, Sydney, New South Wales;
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Union (Sydney); R.A.C. (Sydney), Roy. Northern Yacht
(Sydney), etc.
McCORMACK (H. Coll.). Azure, on a fesse between
three harps or, stringed argent, as many mullets of the
field. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a cat statant sable, between two trefoils vert.
Motto — " Felis demulcta mitis."
Son of Andrew McCormack, of Athlone, b. 1854 ;
m. 1874, Hannah, d. of Robert Watson, of
Galashiels : —
John McCormack, Esq., Count of the Holy Roman
Empire, Knt. Commander of the Orders of St. Gregory and
St. Sylvester, and of The Holy Sepulchre, Chev. Legion of
Honour, Freeman of City of Dublin, Doctor of Music
(honoris causa) (Nat. Univ. of Ireland), b. 1884 ;
m. 1906, Lily, d. of Patrick Foley, of Dublin. Res. —
Moore Abbey, Monasterevan, co. Kildare.
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M'CORQUODALE (L.O., 2 Apl. 1904). Argent, a stag
salient gules, attired or, surmounted of a fesse wreathed of
the second and third. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of his liveries, a stag statant at gaze proper,
attired gules. Motto — " Vivat rex." Livery — Dark green
coat, piped red, green and white striped waistcoat.
Son of Col. George M'Corquodale, J. P., D.L., of
Newton-le-Willows, Lanes., and Gadlys, Anglesey
(High Sheriff Lanes. 1882, Anglesey 1889), b. 1817 ; d.
1895; m. 1st, 1844, Louisa Kate, d. of Frederick Honan
of Cork : —
George Frederick M'Corquodale, Gentleman, b. 1853 ;
m. 1879, Mary Augusta Walcott, eld. d. and coh. of late
Lt-Col. Sir Edmund Y. W. Henderson, K.C.B., R.E.
late Commissioner of the Police [Arms of Henderson, vide
Henderson]; and has had issue — Edmund George M'Corquo-
dale, Gentleman, b. 1881, d. 1904 ; and Mary Douglas [?n.
1904, Capt. J. L. Wood, D.S.O., 18th Hussars]. Seat—
Dalchroy, Advie, Strathspey, N.B. Clubs — Conservative,
St. James's.
McCORQUODALE of Cound Hall (H. Coll., 15 Dec.
1914). Argent, a stag salient gules, attired and unguled
or, surmounted by a fesse wreathed of the second and
third. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a stag at gaze proper, attired gules, charged
on the breast with a thistle slipped and leaved gold.
Motto—" Vivat rex."
Third son of George McCorquodale, Esq., J. P., of
Newton-le-Willows, Lanes., and Gadlys, Anglesey, m.
1844, as his 1st wife, Louisa Kate, d. of Frederick
Honan, of Limerick : —
Alexander Cowan McCorquodale, Esq., J.P., b. 1858;
m. 1886, Maggie Janet, d. of Alexander Cox, of Hafod,
Elwy, co. Denbigh ; and has issue — Alexander George
McCorquodale, b. 1897 ; Marjorie. Seat — Cound Hall,.
Salop.
McCOY (U.O.). Gules, a talbot passant or, on a chief
ermine, a chessrook between two water bougets sable.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a talbot's head erased proper, charged with a chessrook
sable. Motto — " Non sibi vivens."
Second son of Andrew McCoy, Esq., of Newtown, co.
Waterford : —
James Abernethy McCoy, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Roanmore, co. Waterford.
McCRACKEN (H. Coll.). Or, a tower sable, on a chief
of the last a horse-shoe between two spurs inverted of the
field. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a horse's head couped sable, bridled
argent, two swords in saltire or. Motto — " Omnia recte."
Sons of John James McCracken, Gentleman, b. 1802 ;
d. 1866 ; m. 1838, Janet, d. of James Davey: —
Harold Davey McCracken, Gentleman, b. 1846 ; m. 1879,
ary, d. of Henry Watts, of Anerley, and has issue —
Norman McCracken, Gentleman, b. 1880. Res. — Worcester
Park, Surrey.
Herbert McCracken, Gentleman, b. 1848; m. 1879,
Elizabeth [d. 1906), d. of Henry Watts of Anerley, and has
issue — Clive McCracken, Gentleman, b. 1880 (Res.— Albert
Palace Mansions, Battersea) ; Owen McCracken, Gentle-
man, b. 1882. Res. —
Only surv. son of Frank de Crez McCracken, Gentle-
man, b. 1842 ; d. 1891 ; m. 1873, Lillias, d. of John.
Alexander Burnett, of St. Kilda, Melbourne: —
Frederick de Crez McCracken, Gentleman, b. 1885
Res.—
Sons of Robert deCrez McCracken, Gentleman, b. 1806 ;
d. 1884; m. 1 841, Elizabeth, d. of Nicholas Geary of
Fareham : —
Robert McCracken, Gentleman, b. 1847 ; m. 1873, Mar-
garet Elizabeth (d. 1927), d. of Capt. John Eaton Petley,
R.N.,and has issue — Robert Freshfield McCracken, Gen-
tleman, b. 1874 [m. 1907, Violet Constance, d. of John
Jarvis, and has issue — Robert de Crez McCracken, Gentle-
man, b. 1908 (Res. — Alpenruth, Liskeard Gardens, Black-
heath)]; Philip John Freshfield McCracken, Esq.,Maj. late
W. Kent Regt., b. 1876. Res. — 48 Lee Terrace, Black-
heath, S.E.
Donald Edwards McCracken, Gentleman, b. 1848 ; m.
1886, Bertha, d. of Rev. W. Merk, and has issue— Stella.
Res.
Lt.-Gen. Sir Frederick William Nicholas McCracken,
K.C.B., D.S.O.. has Croix de Guerre, Legion of Honour,
Order of Leopold (Belgium), Mil. Order of Savoy, served
Egyptian Exped. 1882 (medal andjstar),[ Soudan Exped.
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1885 (despatches, Brevet-Major, two clasps), S. Africa
1899-1902 (despatches, Queen's Medal, 3 clasps, King's
medal, 2 clasps, Brev. Lt.-Col. , D.S.O. ), Great War
1914-18, comdg. 15th Scottish Div. and 13th Army Corps
(despatches 7 times, K.C.B. ), Gen. Officer Comdg. -in-Chief
Scotland 1918-19, b. 1859; m. 1887, Ann Liston, d. of
Thomas Craigie Glover, of Mount George, Edinburgh, and
has surv. issue — Cynthia Gordon ; and Brenda Muriel
Nancy. Club — United Service.
McCREADY (U.O., 27 Sept. 1911). Argent, on a fesse
quarterly azure and or, between in chief two crosses pat^e
fitch^e and in base a dexter hand couped gules, an open
book proper. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a hand fessways couped proper, hold-
ing a rod of ^Esculapius or, the serpent proper. Motto —
" Parate."
Sons of Rev. Edward McConkey McCready, B.A.,
M.B., b. 1829; d. 1896; m. 1870, Marian, d. of Sir
William Ewart, Bart.:—
Hugh Latimer McCready, Gentleman, M.A., T.C.D. ,
6. 1876; m. 191 1, Frances Esther, M.A., d. of Rev.
Robert Blair, B.A. , and has issue — (1) Hugh Blair
McCready, Gentleman, b. 1921 ; (2) William Ewart
McCready, Gentleman, b. 1922 ; (3) Herbert Edward
McCready, Gentleman, b. 1924; Mary Elizabeth; and
Irene Esther. Res. — 64 Myrtlefield Park, Belfast. Clubs —
Junior Constitutional, Ulster (Belfast).
Wiclif McCready, Gentleman, B.A., M.B., F.R.C.S.I.,
b. 1880; m. 1917, Ellen Brown, d. of Workman, and
has issue — William Edward Wiclif McCready, Gentleman,
b. 1919. Res. — 20 College Gardens, Belfast.
Sons of Rev. Christopher Teeling McCready, M.A. ,
D.D., of Lochlin, Howth, co. Dublin, b. 1837 ;
d. 1913 ; m. 1876, Louisa Mary, d. of Robinson : —
Christopher McCready, Gentleman, b. 1880 ; m. 1916,
Georgina Hester, d. of Very Rev. Dean Kennedy, Christ's
Church Cath., Dublin, and has issue — Christopher Colles
McCready, Gentleman, b. 1924. Res. —
Cyril Alexander McCready, Gentleman, b. 1883 ; m.
1925, Ann Beatrice, d. of Ellingham. Res. — Fort
Garry, Manitoba, Canada.
Sons of John Robert McCready, b. 1838 ; d. 1900 ;
m. 1869, Clara, d. of Porter: —
Rev. John Davidson McCready, M.A., T.C.D., Rector
of Bentworth, b. 1870; m. 1912, Winifred, d. of
Crewdson. Res. — Bentworth Rectory, Alton, Hants.
Rev. David Frederick McCready, M.A., T.C.D., British
Chaplain, Geneva, b. 1874; m. 1909, Hilda, d. of —
Weiss, and has issue — John Robert McCready, Gentleman,
b. 1911; Michael David McCready, Gentleman, b. 1913 ;
and Mary Clare. Res. — 12 Rue de Florissant, Geneva.
Henry Ernest McCreadv, Esq., M.C., M.D., T.C.D.,
Major R.A.M.C, b. 1879. '
Rev. Maurice Percy McCready, M.A., T.C.D. , Asst.
Chaplain-General H.M. Forces on the Rhine, b. 1883;
m. 1910, Elizabeth Kearsley, d. of Drummond, and
has issue — David Drummond Maurice McCready, Gentle-
man, b. 1913 ; Basil Hamilton McCready, Gentleman,
b. 1916 ; and Elizabeth Frances. Address— c/o War Office.
M'CREAGH-THORNHILL(U.O, R.L. 1882). Gules,
two bars gemelles argent, in chief a cross crosslet for
distinction ; on a chief of the second a mascle sable, quarter-
ing or, on a fesse embattled between in chief three estoiles,
and in base a lion rampant gules, a sword proper, point to
dexter, pommelled and hilted of the first. Mantling gules
and argent. Crests — 1. upon a wreath of the colours, on a
mount , a thorn tree proper, charged on the stem with a mascle
or, and with a cross crosslet sable on the branches (for Thorn-
hill) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant
gules, collared gemelle, and charged on the shoulder with two
estoiles or, holding between the paws a bezant, thereon two
mascles interleaved sable. Mottoes — (over), "Mors ante
dedecora " (for M'Creagh) ; " Amantesardua dumos."
Son of M'Creagh-Thornhill, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
(High Sheriff 1896), Major 4th Dragoon Guards, b.
1829 ; d. 1902 ; m. 1875, Eva Helen Emma, d. of F. S.
Hurlock, Esq., J.P., of Brighton : —
Michael Christopher M'Creagh-Thornhill, Esq., J. P.,
Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple), Capt. Derbyshire Yeo. ,
M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1877. Post, adds.— Stanton Hall, Rows-
ley, co. Derby. Club — Bath.
M'CULLOCH, see CLIFF-M'CULLOCH.
ANDREW JAMESON M'CULLOCH. Esq., of Hills
and Younger of Ardwall, Stewartry of Kirkcudbright, Col.
Comdt. 2nd Inf. Bde. Aldershot. Born 1876, being the eldest
son of the late Hon. Lord Ardwall, M.A., LL.D., D.L.,
one of the Senators of the College of Justice, by his wife
Christian Robison, eldest dau. of John Gordon Brown of
Lochanhead, by his wife Janet, dau. of James Murray
M'Culloch of Ardwall and Hills, Kirkcudbright. Armorial
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bearings— Quarterly, 1 and 4, ermine, fretty gules, within
a bordure of the last ; 2 and 3, argent, a saltire between a
mullet in chief and a roundel in base all sable. Mantling
gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries
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is set for Crest, a hand throwing a dart proper ; and in an
escroll over the same this Motto, " Vi et animo. " Married,
1905, Esme Valentine, d. of the late Colin James Mackenzie
of Portmore, Peeblesshire; and has issue — (1) Walter
Jameson M'Culloch, Gentleman, b. 1906; (2) Colin James
M'Culloch, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; (3) Andrew Jameson
M'Culloch, Gentleman, b. 1915 ; (4) David St. Denys
M'Culloch, Gentleman, b. 1919. Residences — Lochanhead,
Dumfries; Foleys, Aldershot. Clubs -Bath, New (Edin-
burgh).
MacDERMOT of Coolavin (U.O.). Argent, three
boars passant azure, armed, bristled and unguled or.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, a boar's head erased azure. Motto — " Honore et
virtute."
Sonsof Rt. Hon. Hugh Hyacinth O'RorkeMacDermot,
P.C., K.C., of Coolavin, commonly called The Mac-
Dermot, Prince of Coolavin, Attorney-General for
Ireland 1892-95, J. P. and D. L. , b. 1834; d. 1904; m.
1st, 1861, Mary, d. of Edward Howley, Esq., of Belleek
Castle ; 2nd, 1872, Henrietta Maria, d. of Henry
Blake :—
Charles Edward MacDermot, Esq., styled The MacDer-
mot, Prince of Coolavin, J. P. and D.L., Vice-Chairman
General Prisons Board, Ireland, B.A. (Dub.), Barrister-at-
Law, late Lieut. 8th Brigade North Irish Div. R.A., b. 1862 ;
m. 1894, Caroline Mary, d. of John Whyte, Esq., J. P. and
D.L. of Loughbrickland, co. Down ; and has surv. issue —
(1) Hugh Maurice MacDermot, Gentleman, b. 1896; (2)
Charles MacDermot, Gentleman, b. 1899 ; (3) Dermot
MacDermot, Gentleman, b. 1906; and Maria Madeline.
Seats — Coolavin and Clogher, Monaster- Aden, co. Sligo.
Clubs— Royal St. George Yacht, Sligo County.
Hugh MacDermot, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Roderick MacDermot, Gentleman, b.
Henry Blake MacDermot, Gentleman, b. ; m. 191 1,
Gladys, d. of Frederick Lowenadler of Badgemcre, Henley-
on-Thames. Res. —
Percy MacDermot, Gentleman, b. ; m. 1913, Eveleen,
second d. of Rt. Hon. C. A. O'Connor, Master of the Rolls.
Address — 48 Thurloe Square, S.W.
Dermot MacDermot, Gentleman, b.
Francis MacDermot, Gentleman, b.
MacDERMOTT (U.O.). Argent, on a chevron gules,
between three boars' heads erased azure, armed or, as many
cross crosslets of the last. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, argent and azure,
a demi-lion rampant sable, holding a sceptre or. Motto
— "Honor probataque virtus." Livery — Blue, with red
facings.
Sons of Capt. William MacDermott, styled The Mac-
Dermott-Roe of Alderford (d. 1856), by his wife Maria
Estera, dau. of Richard White of White Hall, co.
Dublin :—
Thomas Charles MacDermott, Esq., J. P. cos. Sligo and
Roscommon (High Sheriff 1875), styled The MacDermott-
Roe, but the right to this title is not recorded in Ulster's
Office, b. 1847. Estate — Alderford, co. Roscommon.
Res.—
Ffrench Fitzgerald MacDermott, Esq., late Captain 4th
Brigade South Irish Division R.A., b. 1848; m. 1st, 1884,
Marian (d. 1885), d. of Robert Reid ; and has issue-
Marian; 2nd, 1891, Agnes Kathleen, d. of Bernard Daly,
Esq , J. P. (High Sheriff 1871), of Hazlebrook, co. Dublin ;
and has issue — Daphne de Mamuel. Address at -
Templeogue House, Rathfarnham, co. Dublin,
Fitzgerald MacDermott, Gentleman, b. 1850.
William Andrew MacDermott, Gentleman, b. 1852.
Edward Charles MacDermott, Gentleman, b. 1853.
MACDONALD, see BOSVILLE MACDONALD,
LIVINGSTONE-MACDONALD, and ROBERTSON-
MACDONALD.
MACDONALD (Name R.L., 20 July 1824, Arms by
R.L., ii April 1814, H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
quarterly, i. argent, a lion rampant gules; ii. or, an armed
arm fessewise holding a cross crosslet fitch£e gules ; iii.
argent, a lymphad, sails furled and oars in action sable;
iiii. vert, a salmon naiant in fesse proper (Macdonald) ; 2
and 3, argent, five lozenges conjoined in fesse gules, and in
chief three bears' heads erased sable, muzzled or (Bosvile).
Mantling gules and argent. Crests— 1. on a wreath of
the colours, a dexter arm in armour fessewise, the hand
holding a cross crosslet fitchfe gules (Macdonald); 2. on
a wreath of the colours, a bull passant argent, armed sable,
issuing from a hurst of oak proper (Bosvile). Motto —
" Per mare per terras."
Son of Rt. Hon. Godfrey William Wentworth
Macdonald, 4th Baron Macdonald, b. 1809; d. 1863;
m. 1854, Maria Anne (d. 1892), d. of George Thomas
Wyndham of Cromer Hall : —
Rt. Hon. Ronald Archibald Macdonald, 6th Baron
Macdonald (G.B., 17 July 1776), J. P. and D.L. co. Inver-
ness. [Supporters — Two leopards proper, plain collared
or], b. 1853; m. 1875, Louisa Jane Hamilton (d. 1922), d. of
Col. Gecrge William Holmes Ross of Cromarty ; and has
had issue — (1) Hon. Somerled Godfrey James Macdonald.
Sub-Lieut. R.N.V.R., b. 1876 ; d. 1913 ; (2) Hon. Godfrey
Evan Hugh Macdonald, J. P. co. Inverness, Lieut. Scots
Guards, b. 1879; d. of wounds received in acton 1914
[w. 1908, Helen (Res. — Ostaig House, Broadford, Isle of
Skye), eld. d. of Major Meyricke Bankes ; and left issue —
Alexander Godfrey Macdonald, Esq., b. 1909; and James
Archibald Macdonald, Gentleman, b. 1911]; (3) Hon.
Archibald Ronald Armadale Macdonald, 2nd Lieut. 9th
Lancers, b. 1880; killed in action 1901 ; (4) Hon. Ronald
Ian Macdonald, Capt. 5th Batt. Cameron Highlanders,
b. 1884; d. on active service 191 8 [m. 1915, Helen Elizabeth,
d. of the late Sir Thomas Swinnerton Dyer, nth Bart.] ; and
Hon. Iona Mary Adelaide Hope. Seat — Armadale, Isle of
Skye. Clubs — Carlton, Scottish Conservative.
Son of Lt.-Gen. the Hon. James William Macdonald,
alias Bosville-Macdonald, C.B. , b. 1810 ; d. 1882;
m. 1859, the Hon. Elizabeth Nina (d. 1890),^. of 3rd
Baron Wallscourt : —
George Godfrey Macdonald, Esq., Capt. (ret.) Grenadier
Guards, late Page of Honour to Queen Victoria, b. 1861.
Res.—
WILLIAM KID MACDONALD, Esquire, Justice of
Ihe Peace for the county of Forfar. Born 1838, being the
eldest son of John Macdonald, Esq., Justice of the Peace
for the county of Forfar, by his wife Ann, only daughter
of William Kid, Esq., Justice of the Peace for the county
of Forfar. Armorial bearings— (L.O., 1894). Party per
bend indented or and ermine, a double-headed eagle dis-
played proper, beaked and membered gules, surmounted
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of a galley sable, flagged of the third, and in the sinister
chief point a pine-tree eradicated proper. Mantling sable,
doubled or ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for
Crest, a raven proper on a rock azure; Motto, "Nee
tempore nee fato." Estate — Ballintuim, in the county of
Perth. Postal address — Windmill House, Arbroath, N.B.
FRANCIS RODERICK FARQUHARSON MAC-
DONALD, Esquire. Born 14 Nov. 1871 , eldest
surviving son of the late Colonel William Macdonald
Farquharson Colquhoun Macdonald, J. P. and D.L.
cos. Forfar and Perth ; J. P. co. Sussex : Col. Com. 2nd
Perthshire Highland R.V., and Archer H.M. Scottish
Bodyguard, F. R.S.E. and F. R.G.S. , by his wife Hon.
Clara Anne Jane Brownlow, second dau. ofRt. Hon. Charles,
1st Lord Lurgan, by Jane his wife, dau. of Roderick M'Neill,
Chief of Barra. Armorial bearings (L.O. , 1849) — Quar-
terly, 1. or, a lion rampant gules ; 2. or, a dexter arm
in armour couped in fesse proper, the hand holding a cross
crosslet fitchee gules ; 3, or, a lymphad, oars and sail sable,
flags flying gules ; 4. vert, a salmon naiant proper, all
within a bordure azure, charged with two mascles in chief
argent and a boar's head erased in base or. Mantling
gnles, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries,
a demi-lion gules, holding in his dexter paw a hand proper.
Motto — " Per mare per terras." Married Elizabeth, young-
est dau. of the late David Wighton of Balbeggie, co. Perth.
Res. — The Wilderness, St. Martins, Perth. Club— Scottish
Conservative.
MACDONALD (L.O. , 1886). Quarterly, 1. argent, a lion
rampant gules ; 2. argent, a dexter hand couped fessways,
holding a cross crosslet fitchee in pale gules ; 3. or, a galley
oars in action flags flying sable ; 4. vert, a salmon naiant
proper, over all on a fesse sable, an eagle's head couped
son of the late Admiral Sir Reginald John [ames Mac-
donald, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable
Order of the Bath (1887), Knight Commander of the
Most Exalted Order of the Star of India (1877), 2tst
Chief of Clanranald, by his wife the Honourable Adelaide,
dau. of the Right Honourable the 5th Baron Vernon.
Armorial bearings — (L.O., 1810). Quarterly, 1. argent,
a lion rampant gules armed or; 2. or, a dexter hand couped
fessways holding a cross crosslet fitchee in pale all gules ;
3. or, a lymphad her oars saltirewavs sable, and
in the base undy vert, a salmon naiant argent; 4. argent,
an oak-tree vert, surmounted of an eagle displayed or.
Mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of
his liveries is set for Crest, a triple-towered castle ar-
gent, masoned sable, and issuing from the centre tower
a dexter arm in armour, embowed, grasping a sword all
proper ; and for Supporters, on either side a bear each hav-
ing two arrows pierced through the body all proper ; with
the Mottoes (above the crest), " My hope is constant in
thee": and (under the arms), " Dhandeon co heiragha."
Married, 1884, Leucolene Helen, d. of the late Rev. Henry
Clarke, M.A., of Kirkland Hall, and Beaumont Cote,
Lanes. Res. — Chalet Alee Errota, St. Jean de Luz,
France ; Tirrim, Lincombe Hill Road, Torquay. Club —
Wellington.
MACDONALD (L.O, 1894). Party per bend indented
or and ermine, a double-headed eagle displayed proper,
beaked and membered gules, surmounted of a galley sable,
flagged of the third, and in the sinister chief point a pine-
tree eradicated proper. Mantling sable, doubled or. Crest
—On a wreath of his liveries, a raven proper on a rock
azure. Motto — " Nee tempore nee fato."
Sons of John Macdonald, Esq., J. P. co. Forfar, m. Ann,
only d. of William Kid, Esq., J. P. co. Forfar: —
William Kid Macdonald, Esq, J. P. (q.v. ).
Frederick Fothringham Macdonald, Esq., J. P. co. Forfar
argent t beaked gules, between two sprigs of maple slipped
or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
cok)UrS| a dexter arm in armour grasping a dagger proper.
Motto — " Perseverantia."
Son of William Stone Macdonald, Gentleman, of
Blinkbonny, Canada : —
Charles Macdonald, Gentleman, m. and has had issue —
William Stone Macdonald, Gentleman, d. 1924. Resi-
dence— Blinkbonny, Gananoque, Ontario, Canada,
ANGUS RODERICK MACDONALD, Esquire, 23rd
Chief of Clanranald. Born April 1858, being eldest surv.
[Arms as above, but rematric. 1905, with a bordure],
b. 1848 ; m. , Marjorie, d. of C. W. Corsar, Esq., J. P.
co. Forfar. Estate — Lochlands, Forfarshire. Res. — Cliff
House, Arbroath, N.B. Club— Scottish Conservative.
MACDONALD (L.O.). Quarterly, 1. argent, a lion
rampant gules, armed and langued azure; 2. or, a dexter
arm in armour fessways couped at the elbow the hand
proper holding a cross crosslet fitchee gules; 3. argent, a
galley sable, sail furled oars in action flagged gules ; 4.
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vert, on a fess wavy argent and azure, a salmon naiant
proper, all within a bordure gules, charged with three open
books proper. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest—
A dexter arm in armour fessways, couped at the elbow the
hand proper, holding a cross crosslet fitchee gules. Motto
— "Air muir 's air tir."
Son of : —
Rev. James Alexander Donald John Macdonald, formerly
Minister of the parish of Ullapool. Res.—
MACDONALD (L.O.). Quarterly, i. argent, a lion
rampant gules ; 2. or, a dexter hand couped in fess hold-
ing a cross crosslet fitchee in pale gules ; 3. or, a lymphad
oars in saltire sail furled sable, flagged gules, in the base
undy vert, a salmon naiant argent ; 4. argent, issuant from
a mount in base an oak-tree proper, surmounted of an
eagle displayed or, all within a bordure indented azure, and
in the centre of the quarters a fleur-de-lys gules, for differ-
ence. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — A triple-
towered castle argent, masoned sable, and issuing from
the centre tower a dexter arm in armour embowed grasp-
ing a sword all proper. Motto — "A dh aindeoin co
theireadh e."
Son of : —
James Wiseman Macdonald, Attorney and Counsellor-at
Law, b. . Res. —
MacDONALD (L.O.). Or, an eagle displayed gules,
surmounted of a galley sable, sails furled proper, on a chief
azure a dexter hand appaumee between two cross crosslets
between two galleys sails furled of the field. Mantling
azure, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries,
^QcAmyorevcc^\
fitchee of the first. Mantling gules, doubled or. Crest-
On a rock azure, a raven proper. Motto — " Nee tempore
nee fato." Livery — Blue, black collar and cuffs, piped red,
gold buttons.
Eld. son of Duncan Donald MacDonald, Esq., J. P.,
of Kingstown, co. Dublin, b. 1850 ; d. 1918 ; m. 1882,
Margaretta Ann, d. of R. Howard Nolan, C.E., of
Londonderry and Greencastle, Donegal : —
Robert Howard Nolan MacDonald, Esq., M.A. (Dublin),
Freeman of the City of London, b. 1883; ?n. 1909, Ellen.
Jane, d. of Rev. Thomas Fisher, Rector of Termoneny
Parish, co. Derry, and has issue — Duncan Donald Mac-
Donald, Gentleman, b. 1922 ; Margaretta Nolan ; Elizabeth
Oliver-Thompson ; Marcia Ann Howard ; and Eleanor
Jean. Scats — St. Helen's, Malahide, co. Dublin ; Port-a-
Chapel, Greencastle, co. Donegal. Club — University
(Dublin).
MACDONALD-MILLAR (L.O.). Argent, a cross
moline azure, square-pierced of the field, on a chief vert a
dexter hand couped fessways holding a cross crosslet fitchee
a galley sails furled oars in action sable, flagged gules.
Motto — "Air muir 's air tir."
Eldest son of Robert John Gunn Millar, of Wick,
Caithness, and Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.A., b. 1854;
d. 1918 ; m. 1882, Lena Magnus, d. of Stephen Olin
Macdonald, M.D. , of Tennessee, U.S.A. : —
Rev. Donald Macdonald Millar (formerly Miller), Clerk
in Holy Orders, b. 1884. Res. — 420 West 118 Street, New
York City, U.S.A.
.ENEAS RANALD MACDONELL, Esquire, C.B.E.,
Chief of Glengarry, British Vice-Consul at Baku 1907-17,
and at Tiflis 1920-23. Born Aug. 8, 1875, eldest son of the
late ^Eneas Ranald Westrop Macdonell, by his wife
Catherine Frances, dau. of Henry Herries Creed. Armorial
bearings (L.O., 1797 and 1870) — Or, an eagle displayed
gules, surmounted by a lymphad sable, sails furled uj'
and rigging proper, in the dexter chief a dexter hand
couped in fesse of the second, in the sinister a cross
crosslet fitchee of the third. Above the shield is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling gules,
doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is
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set for Crest, a raven proper perched on a rock
azure. Supporters — Two bears, each having an arrow
pierced through the body all proper. Mottoes — Over the
crest, " Cragan an fhithich"; "Per mare, per terras."
Married, 1909, Dorah Edith, second dau. of late H. W.
Hartford of Christchurch, Hants. ; and has issue — 2 sons.
Club— R.A.C.
ARTHUR ANTHONY MACDONELL, Gentleman,
Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, late Fellow of
Balliol College, Hon. Fellow of Corpus Christi Coll., and
Emeritus Boden Professor of Sanskrit in the University
of Oxford, Fellow of the British Academy. Born May
11, 1854, being the elder son of Col. Alexander Anthony
Macdonell (Lochgarry), and his wife Margaret Jane,
eldest dau. of Lachlan Maclean of Rum. Armorial
bearings (L.O. , 1789) — Or, an eagle displayed 'gules, sur-
mounted of a lymphad sable, her sails furled -up and
rigging proper, in the dexter chief point a dexter hand
couped in fesse of the second, and in the sinister a cross
crosslet fitchee azure, all within a bordure engrailed of the
last. Above the shield is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a Mantling gules, doubled argent ; and on
a wreath of his liveries is set for a Crest, a raven proper
perching on a rock gules ; and in an escroll over the same
this Motto, " Craigan an fhithich" (Rock of the Raven),
and in another escroll below the shield this Motto, "Per
mare, per terras." Married, December 11 , 1890, Mary
Lcuise, youngest daughter of William Lowson, Esquire,
Justice of the Peace, of Balthayock, in the county of
Perth ; and has had Issue — Alasdair Somerled Macdonell,
Gentleman, born December 10, 1893 ; killed in action 19 15 ;
Flora Lindsay ; and Mona Isobel [m. 1922, J. E. Norton].
Postal address — 13 Belbroughton Road, Oxford.
MACDONELL (L.O.). Or, an eagle displayed gules,
surmounted by a galley sable, sail furled and rigged proper,
on a chief indented of the third, a dexter hand erect
couped and a cross crosslet fitchee both of the first.
Mantling- gules, doubled or. Crest — A raven proper,
perched on a rock azure. Motto — " Creagan an fhithich."
Son of S. S. Macdonell, Esq., Q.C., of Windsor,
Ontario : —
Maj-Gen. Sir Archibald Cameron Macdonell, K.C.B.,
C.M.G., D.S.O., Maj.-Gen. and Hon. Col. Lord Strath-
cona's Horse, 5th British Columbia Horse, Q.O. Cameron
Highlanders of Canada, formerly R.N.W. Mounted Police,
served S. Africa 1900-01 (despatches, D.S.O.), and Great
War 1914-18 (C.M.G., C.B., K.C.B.), has Legion of
Honour, Croix de Guerre, with palm (France), b. 1864 ; m.
1890, Mary Maud Flora, d. of the late Lt.-Col. J. T.
Campbell, 72nd Highlanders. Address — Royal Military
College, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
MACDONNELL, see ARMSTRONG - MACDON-
NELL.
MacDONNELL (U.O.). Quarterly, 1. or, a lion ram-
pant gules; 2. or, a dexter arm issuant from the sinister fesse
point out of a cloud proper, in the hand a cross crosslet
fitchee erect azure ; 3. argent, a lymphad, sails furled sable ;
4. per fesse azure and vert, a dolphin naiant in fesse proper,
in the centre point over all a cross pat£e per fesse gules and
erminois. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a dexter arm embowed fessewise, vested or,
cuffed argent, the hand holding a cross crosslet fitchee erect
azure, the arm charged with a cross patee gules. Motto —
" Toujours pr£t." >
Son of : —
Hercules Henry MacDonnell, Esq., J. P. co. Louth,
M.D. (Dublin). Res.—
MACDONNELL of Toronto (L.O., 20 Aug. 1912).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, an eagle displayed gules, sur-
mounted by a galley sable, sail furled and rigged proper,
on a chief of the third, a dexter hand erect couped and a
cross crosslet fitchee, both of the first (Macdonnell) ; 2 and
3, azure, three fishes radiant in pale argent, on a chief or,
a kingfisher proper between two cinquefoils gules (Fisher).
Mantling gules, doubled or. Crest — A raven proper
perched on a rock azure, and in an escroll over the same
this Motto, "Creagan an fhithich," and on another under
the shield this Motto, " Per mare per terras."
Only son of late Samuel Smith Macdonnell of Toronto,
/\ 1838 ; d. 1903 ; 111. 1872, Mary Jane, d. of Alexander
Fisher of Toronto : —
lames Arthur Edward Macdonnell, Gentleman, b. 1886.
Res. —
M'DONNELL of Kilsharvan (U.O. 1872). Quarterly,
1. or, a lion rampant gules ; 2. or, a dexter arm issuant
from the sinister fess point out of a cloud proper, in the
hand a cross crosslet fitchee erect azure ; 3. argent, a
lymphad with sails furled sable ; 4. per fess azure and
vert, a dolphin naiant proper, in the centre point over all
a trefoil slipped also proper. Mantling gules and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed
fessways vested or, the hand holding a cross crosslet fitchee
azure, the arm charged with a trefoil slipped proper. Motto
— " Toujours pret. "
Son of Robert M'Donnell, M.D., F.R.S., Pres. of Coll.
of Physicians in Ireland 1877, b. ; d. 1889 ; in.
2nd, Susan, d. of Sir R. B. M'Causland: —
John M'Donnell, Esq., J. P., B.A., Major Royal Meath
Regt. , b. 1878. Seat — Kilsharvan, Drogheda. Clubs —
Oxford and Cambridge, Kildare Street (Dublin).
Sons of Alexander M'Donnell, C. E. , b. 1829 ; d. 1904 ;
in. 1867, Isabella Blanche, d. of George St. Leger
Grenfell :—
Ian Alaster M'Donnell, Gentleman, b. 1868. Res. —
James Riversdale M'Donnell, Gentleman, b. 1872; in.
1903, Florence Marie, d. of Henry de Blaquiere of Fiddane
House, co. Galway. Res. —
Sons of Randall William M'Donnell, Esq., Q.C., b.
1833 ; d. 1874 ; m. Sara Martha, d. cf John Carlisle of
Belfast :—
Alaster Colla M'Donnell, Gentleman, b. 1867. Res. —
John Carlisle M'Donnell, Gentleman, b. 1868. Res. —
Randall William M'Donnell, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
67 Grafton Street, Dublin.
McDOUALL (L.O.). Azure, a lion rampant argent,
crowned with an antique crown or. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of his
liveries is set a tyger's head erased, crowned with an im-
perial crown, with a lion's paw issuing from a cloud, grasp-
ing the crown from the tyger's head. Supporters — Two
lions rampant argent, crowned with antique crowns or,
armed and langued gules.
Son of James McDouall, Esq., J. P., D.L., b. 1840;
d. 1896; m. Sept. 16, 1869, Agnes, eld. dau. of Sir
Thomas Buchan Hepburn, Baronet, of Smeaton Hep-
burn : —
Andrew Kenneth McDouall, Esq., J. P. and D,L. co.
Wigtown, b. Aug. 6, 1870. Seat — Logan, near Stranraer ;
Wigtownshire, N.B. Club — New (Edinburgh).
The Late HENRY MACDOWALL, Esquire, J. P.,
of Garthland, in the county of Renfrew, N.B. Bom
March 13, 1845, being the eldest son of the late Henry Mac-
Dowall, Esq. , of Garthland, by his wife Isabella Fergus,
youngest daughter of James Dennistoun of Golfhill. Ar-
morial bearings — (L.O., 1672-7). Azure, a lion rampant
argent, crowned or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling gules, doubled
argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest,
a lion's paw erased holding a dagger erect all proper.
Mottoes — Above the crest, " Fortis in arduis" ; under the
shield, " Vincere vel mori." Married, Feb. 4, 1885,
Eleanora Louisa (d. 1908), youngest daughter of Sir
William Maxwell, sixth Baronet ot Monreith, and died
1927.
ALEXANDER MACDUFF, Esquire, J. P. Born 1849,
son of Alexander Macduff of Bonhard, by his wife Mary,
d. of Francis Brown of Jordanhill. Armorial bearings—
(L.O., 1884). Paly of six ermine and or, a lion rampant
gules, armed and langued azure. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling
gules and argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set
for Crest a demi-lion gules, holding in the dexter paw a
dagger proper ; and in an escroll above this Motto, " Deus
Juvat." Married, May 16, 1883, Edith Alexandrine, daugh-
ter of John Shiell of Smithfield, in the county of Forfar ; and
has Issue— Ursula Edith; and Mary Elizabeth Frances.
Estate and postal address— Bonhard, Scone, Perthshire.
Clubs — Carlton, New (Edinburgh).
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M'EACHARN (L.O.). Parted per fesse or and argent.
a galley sail furled sable, on a shield gules, pendent
therefrom on the sinister side a trefoil of the second,
Mantling sable, doubled or. Crest— On a wreath of his
liveries, an arm in armour the hand bare proper, holding
across crosslet palewise fitchee or. Motto — " Per mare,
per terras."
Son of Sir Malcolm Donald M'Eacharn, Kt. Bach.
(1900), of Goathland, Yorks., and Galloway House,
Wigtownshire, Lt.-Col. Victorian Scottish Regt. , J. P.
for Queensland, Mayor of Melbourne 1898, 1899, 1900,
Lord Mayor 1903, b. 1862 ; d. 1910 ; m. 1st, 1878,
Annie (d. 1878), only d. of James Pierson of Goath-
land, Pickering, Yorks. ; 2nd, 1882, Mary, d. of John
Boyd Watson of Bendigo, Australia: —
Neil Boyd Watson McDonald M'Eacharn, Esq., O.B.E.,
J.P., D.L., Wigtownshire, Capt. K.O.S.B., Member of the
Royal Company of Archers, King's Bodyguard for Scot-
land, b. 1885 ; m. 1912, Marie (div. 1920), d. of Walter
Raphael. Post. add. — Galloway House, Wigtownshire ;
72 Brook Street, W. Clubs — Marlborough, St. James's,
Bath.
JOSHUA JAMES MACEVOY-NETTERVILLE, Esq.,
J. P. for co. Kildare. Born 1829, being the second son of
James MacEvoy, Esq., J. P., of Tobertynan, co. Meath,
who died 1834, by Teresa Maria, dau. of Sir Joshua Colles
Meredyth, 8th Bart. Armorial bearings — Quarterly, 1 and
4, argent, a cross gules, fretty or, in the first quarter a lozenge
of the second for difference (for Netterville) ; 2 and 3, per
fesse azure and per pale or and ermine, a fesse gules, issuant
therefrom a demi-lion argent, in the dexter base a dexter
hand couped at the wrist of the fourth (for MacEvoy), and
upon an escutcheon of pretence the same arms of Netter-
ville. Mantling gules and argent; and for his Crests, 1.
upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant guardant
gules, bezantee, and charged with a lozenge or for difference
(for Netterville) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit
arm erect, vested gules, cuffed erminois, holding in the
hand a sword proper (for MacEvoy). Motto — " Cruci dum
spiro spero. " Married, i860, the Hon. Mary Reddis
Bridget Ellen, dau. of the Rt. Hon. James, 7th Viscount
Netterville (ext. ), whose name and arms he assumed by
Royal License (7 April 1865); and has surv. Issue— Maie ;
Theresa; Rose [m. 1892, Count E. O'Byrne of Corville,
co. Tipperary, and has issue] ; Barbara \m. 1891, Nicholas
Synnott, Barrister-at-Law, and has issue] ; Victoria, a nun ;
and Pauline.
McEWEN of Bardrochat, co. Ayr (L.O., 7 Jan. 1908).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a lion rampant azure, gorged with
a ducal crown proper, on a chief of the second three garbs
of the field (McEwen) ; 2 and 3, gules, three headless
cranes argent (as Arms of affection for Finnie). Mantling
azure, doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries
the trunk of an oak-tree sprouting proper. Motto —
" Reviresco."
Eld. son of Robert Finnie McEwen. Esq., F.S.A.
Scot., D.L. and J. P. co. Ayr, of Bardrochat and
Marchmont, M.A. (Ediri.), B.A. (Camb.), Advocate,
b. 1861 ; d. 1926; m, 1893, Mary Frances, eld. d. of
Henry Dundas: —
John Helias Finnie McEwen, Esq., of Marchmont, M.A.
(Trin. Coll., Camb.), late Capt. Q. O. Cameron High-
landers and R.F.C., 2nd Sec. Diplomatic Service, 6. 1894 ;
m. 1923, Bridget Mary, eld. d. of Hon. Sir Francis Oswald
Lindley, K.C.M.G., C.B., C.B.E., H.M.'s Envoy Extra-
ordinary and Min. Plen. in Norway ; and has issue— James
Napier Finnie McEwen, Gentleman, b. 1924 ; Robert
Lindley McEwen, Gentleman, b. 1926. Seats— Marchmont,
Berwickshire ; Bardrochat, Colmonell, Ayrshire. Clubs—
Marlborough, New (Edinburgh).
McFARLAND (U.O., 1914). Argent, a saltire engrailed
gules between two roses in pale, and a thistle and trefoil
in fesse all proper. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a demi-savage, holding in the
dexter hand an antique crown all proper. Motto — "This
I'll defend."
Son of Sir John McFarland, 1st Bart., J. P. cos.
Londonderry and Donegal (High Sheriff of the former
county 1908), Chairman of London and Lough Swilly
Railway, b. 1848 ; d. 1926 ; m. 1893, Annie, second d.
of the late John Talbot, J. P., of Terryglass, co.
Tipperary, and Londonderry: —
Sir Basil Alexander Talbot McFarland, 2nd Bart. (23 Jan.
1914), Director Londonderry and Lough Swilly Ry. Co., of
McCrae & McFarland, Ltd., and Henry Lane & Co., b. 1898 ;
m. 1924, Annie Kathleen, d. of the late Andrew Henderson,
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Esq., J. P., of Parkville, Whiteabbey, Belfast ; and has issue,
John Talbot McFarland, Esq., b. 1927 ; and Annie Maureen.
Res. — Aberfoyle, Londonderry; Sorrento, Sh;intallow,
Londonderry.
The Late WILLIAM ALEXANDER MACFAR-
LANE-GRIEVE (formerly Wm. Alex. Comyn Macfarlane),
M.A. , J. P., of Edenhall.in the co.of Roxburgh, and Imping-
tonHall, in the co. of Cambridge. Born 1844. Armorial
bearings (L.O., 1896) — Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a saltiie
invected between four roses gules ; 2 and 3, gules, on a fesse
between three fetterlocks or, a mullet azure. Mantling'
gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is
set for Crests, 1. on the dexter side, ademi-savage wreathed
Howard Addison McFerran, Gentleman, b. 1865.
Res. — Ardeen, Antrim Road, Belfast.
James Love McFerran, Esq., High Sheriff co. Antrim
1925, b. 1867 ; w. 1908, Helen Stewart, yngst. d. of the
late Alexander Doughty, of Renagom, Aberfoyle Perth-
shire. Res. — Oakneld,Carrickfergus, co. Antrim. Clubs —
R.A.C., Ulster (Belfast).
John Cecil Grant McFerran, Esq., Maj. R.E. (T.F.)
1914-19, D.L. and J. P. Staffs., b. 1871 ; m. 1896, Helen
Frances, d. of the late Sir Thomas Salt, Bart., of Weeping
Cross, Staffs. ; and has had issue — Maurice Anderdon
McFerran, M.C., 2nd Lieut. R.I.R., b. 1897; killed in
action 1918 ; George Cecil McFerran, Gentleman, b.
1900. Res. — Rickerscote House, Stafford. Club —
Arthur's.
Lt.-Col. Edwin Miller Gilliland McFerran, C.B.K., b.
1873. Club — Junior United Service.
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MACFIE (L.O., 1864). Parted per fess nebuly azure
and or, in chief a sword argent, point downwards hiked and
pommelled of the second, and in base a lymphad sable
under sail of the third, flags and pennons flying gules.
about the middle with laurel, grasping in his dexter hand a
sheaf of arrows, and pointing with his sinister to an imperial
crown or; and in an escroll above, this Motto, "This I'll
defend," 2. on the sinister side, a dexter arm in armour
embowed, the hand grasping a dagger point downwards,
hiked and pommelled or, and in an escroll above, this
Motto, "Hoc securior." Died 1917. Married 1885,
Florence Emily, eld. d. of Rev. Morris Joseph Butler, M.A.,
B.D., sometime Rector of Lydford, Devon ; and had Issue
— (1) Reginald William Macfarlane-Grieve, Esq., of Eden-
hall and Penchrise, co. Roxburgh, M.C., M.A., late
Capt. 3rd The Black Watch, b. 1887 (Clubs— Oxford
and Cambridge, New (Edinburgh)) ; (2) Alwyn Ronald
Macfarlane-Grieve, M.A., Lieut. 8th Batt. Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders, b. 1888 ; killed in action at Roch-
incourt, 1917; (3) Angus Alexander Macfarlane-Grieve,
Esq., M.C., M.A., Major (ret.) Seaforth Highlanders,
b. 1891 (Res. — The Castle, Durham. Club — Conservative);
(4) Gavin Malcolm Macfarlane-Grieve, Esq., M.A., late
Capt. 3rd The Black Watch, b. 1893 (Res.— Tofts Manor,
Cambs. Club— Conservative). Seals — Edenhall, co. Rox-
burgh, and Impington Hall, co. Cambridge.
McFERRAN (H. Coll., 7 May 1924). Argent, on a
bend between two trefoils slipped vert, three horse-
shoes of the field. Mantling vert and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, an eagle rising or, charged on
each wing with a horseshoe sable. Motto — " Laboranti
numen adest."
Sons of John McFerran, Gentleman, of Carrick-
fergus, b. 1832; d. 1904; m. 1862, Ellen, d. of
James Love, of Ballymena, co. Antrim : —
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
his liveries, a demi-lion rampant proper. Motto — •' ' Pro rege. "
Livery — Blue, with gilt buttons.
Sons of John William Macfie, Esq., J. P., of Dreghorn
and Colinton, Midlothian, and of Rowton Hall, Chester,
b. 1844; d. 1924; m. 1867, Helen (d. 1896), dau. of
Major-General Charles Wahab of Her Majesty's Indian
Service, by his wife Janet, dau. of Alexander Cowan of
Edinburgh : —
Robert Andrew Scott Macfie, Gentleman, M.A. (Camb.),
B.Sc. (Edinburgh), b. 1868. Res. — Shaws, Lunds, Hawes
Yorks. Club — University (Liverpool).
John William Scott Macfie, Gentleman [Arms as above,
but (rematric. 1 April, 1925) the sail charged with an eye
proper. Mantling azure, doubled or. Crest and Motto as
above], M.A. (Camb.) and D.Sc, M.B., Ch.B. (Edin.), b.
1879. Res. — 38 Gordon Mansions, Frances Street, W.i.
MACFIE, formerly of Airds (L.O. , 18 Nov. 1864). Per
fess wavy azure and or, in chief a two-handed sword
argent, point downwards hiked and pommelled of the
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second, and in base a lymphad sable, under sail of the
third. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries, a demi-lion rampant sable. Motto —
" Pro rege. " Livery — Dark blue and yellow.
Son of William Macfie, Esq., C.B. (Civil), late Lieut. -
Col. commanding 3rd V. B. Liverpool Regt., J. P.
for cos. Argyll and Lancaster, b. 1840; d. 1912; tn.
1867, Jane Crawford, second d. of James Allan,
Gentleman, of Glasgow: —
James Allan Macfie, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; tn. 1896, Ella
Constance Lowndes ; and has issue — Ellaleine Lydia Joan
[tn. 1921, Arthur Ragnall Tipton]. Postal address — c/o
Macfie & Sons, Ltd., 34 Moorfields, Liverpool
MACFIE (L.O.). Parted per fess wavy azure and or,
in chief a sword argent, point downwards hiked and pom-
melled of the second, between two martlets of the third, in
base a galley sable under sail also of the third. Mantling
azure,- doubled or. Crest — A demi-lion rampant sable,
armed and langued gules. Motto — " Pro rege."
Sen of the late Robert Macfie, Esq., J. P., D.L., of
Airds and Langhouse, b. 1812 ; d. 1899 ; m. 1838,
Agnes, d. of James Fairrie, of Greenock : —
Brig.-Gen. Andrew Laurie Macfie, C.B., V.D., D.L.
Lanes., Col. (ret.) Liverpool Regt., b. i860; tn. 1903,
McLaren, d. of Linus Post, of New York, and has issue —
Kenneth Laurie Macfie, Gentleman, b. 1906. Res. — Mira-
Sol, Biarritz, France. Clubs — Jun. Army and Navy, Jun.
Carltcn.
McGAREL-HOGG (R.L., 8 Feb. 1877, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, three boars' heads erased azure,
langued gules, between two flaunches of the second, each
charged with a crescent of the field (Hogg, 1846) ; 2 and 3, or,
a fesse vaire" ermine and purpure, cottised sable, between
three greyhounds' heads erased of the last, collared argent,
with line reflexed gold (McGarel, 1877). Mantling azure
and argent. Crests — 1. out of an Eastern crown argent,
an oak tree fructed proper and pendent therefrom an
escutcheon azure, charged with a dexter arm embowed in
armour, the hand grasping an arrow in bend sinister, point
downwards also proper (Hogg) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
upon a mount vert, in front of a branch of oak erect proper,
a greyhound sejant sable, collared and line reflexed over
thebackor. Mottoes— " Dat gloria vires" (Hogg) ; "Fide
et fiducia" (McGarel).
Sons of Sir James Macnaghten McGarel-Hogg, 1st
Baron Magheramorne, 2nd Bart., K.C. B., M.P. , b.
1823 ; d. 1890 ; m. 1857, Hon, Caroline Elizabeth
Emma Douglas Pennant, d. of 1st Lord Penrhyn : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Dudley Stuart McGarel-Hogg, 3rd Baron
Magheramorne (5 July 1887), 4th Bart. (20 July 1846)
[Supporters — On either side a falcon proper, belled and
jessed or, collared vair, pendent therefrom an escutcheon
that on the dexter charged with the arms of Hogg, that on
the sinister with the arms of McGarel], b. 1863. Pes. — 37
Knyveton Road, Bournemouth.
Hon. Ronald Tracy McGarel-Hogg, b. 1865. Club —
Constitutional.
Hon. Archibald Campbell McGarel-Hogg, b. 1866. Post,
add. — 36 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, W.C.
Hon. Gerald Francis McGarel-Hogg, late Lieut. 4th
Batt. Roy. Welsh Fus. , b. 1868. Club— Sussex (Eastbourne).
McGAVIN of New Zealand (H. Coll., 26 July 1922).
Argent, a saltire between two mullets in pale azure,
within as many flaunches sable, the dexter charged with
a rod of ^Esculapius proper, and the sinister with a sword
point upwards also proper, pommel and hilt or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, an eagle wings endorsed and
inverted sable, gorged with an Eastern crown or, and
resting the dexter claw on a rod as in the arms. Motto —
" Deo non fortuna."
Son of the late John McGavin, of New Zealand : —
Sir Donald Johnstone McGavin, Knt. Bach. (192 1),
C.M.G. (1919), D.S.O. (1917), V.D., M.D., L.R.C.P.
(Lond.), M.R.C.S,, F.R.C.S. (Eng.), Maj.-Gen. and Dir.-
Gen. (ret.) N.Z. Medical Service, b. 1876 ; tn. 1893, Mary
Allan Chappie ; and has issues — Donald Burns McGavin,
Esq., Trin. Coll., Camb., b. 1906. Res. — 294 Oriental
Parade, Wellington, N.Z.
M'GEE-RUSSELL (Roy. Lie. 17 Aug. 1910, U.O.).
Or, a lion rampant guardant gules, on a chief sable, a
trefoil between two escallops of the field. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a goat
passant or, collared vert. Motto — " Che sara sara."
Son of : —
Mortimer M'Gee-Russell (formerly M'Gee), Gentleman,
Pes. — 53 Booterstown Avenue, Dublin.
MACGEOUGH-BOND of Drumsill (U.O.). Quarterly,
1 and 4, or, on a chevron gules, three annulets argent
(Bond) ; 2 and 3, per bend sable and or, three leopards'
faces, two and one,counterchanged (MacGeough). Mant-
ling gules and or. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours,
a lion sejant argent, charged on the shoulder with an
annulet sable (Bond); 2. on a wreath of the colours, a
dexter arm embowed, the hand grasping a scymitar in the
act of striking, all proper (MacGeough). Motto — " Nemo
me impune lacessit."
Sons of Joshua Walter MacGeough-Bond, Esq., of
Drumsill, co. Armagh, J. P. and D.L. for co. Armagh,
High Sheriff 1872, late Lieut. 49th Foot, M.P. for
Armagh 1855-57, 1859-65, b, 1831 ; d. 1905; tn. 1856,
Albertine Louise, d. of Frederick Shanahan, Barrister-
at-Law : —
Sir Walter MacGeough-Bond, Knt. Bach. (1917), Vice-
President of Court of Appeal at Cairo 1899-1916, b. 1857 ;
m, 1901, Ada Marion, ygst. d. of late Charles Nichols of
Dunedin, N.Z. ; and has issue — Walter Albert Nevill
MacGeough-Bond, Esq., b. 1908. Seat — Drumsill, Ar-
magh. Res. — 12 Via EmiliodelCavaliere, Rome. Club —
Travellers'.
Major Ralph Xavier MacGeough-Bond, late R.A., b.
; tn. 1895, Georgina, d. of James Willoughby Bond
of Farragh ; and has issue — Ralph MacGeough-Bond,
Gentleman, b. ; and Mabel. Pes. —
McGILLYCUDDY (U.O., certified by Carney, Ulster.
King of Arms, 23 Aug. 1688). Gules, a wyvern or
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a representation of McGillycuddy's Reeks, co.
Kerry, proper. Motto — " Sursum corda." Livery —
Claret, with French grey facings.
Only surv. son of Denis Donough Charles Mc-
Gillycuddy, of The Reeks, Esq., J.P., b. 1852; d.
1921 ; m. 1881, Gertrude Laura, d. of Edmond Miller
of Ringwood, Mass., U.S.A.: —
Ross Kinloch MacGillycuddy, Esq., D.S.O. , commonly
known as The McGillycuddy of the Reeks, Major and
Bt. Lt.-Col. late 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Gds. , Chev.
Legion of Honour, b. 1882; tn. 1908, Helen Grace, d.
of Edward Courage, Esq., J. P., of Shenfield Place, Essex,
and has issue — John Patrick McGillycuddy, Gentleman, b.
1909 ; Dermot McGillycuddy, Gentleman, b. 191 1 ; Michael
Denis Edmund McGillycuddy, Gentleman, b. 1917; and
Phyllida Ann. Seat— The Reeks, Beaufort, co. Kerry.
Clubs— Jun. United Service, Kildare Street (Dublin).
Son of Richard Hugh McGillicuddy, Gentleman, b.
1884 ; in. , : —
Richard Burton McGillycuddy, Gentleman, b. 1916.
Pes.—
Yngr. sons of Richard MacGillycuddy, of The Reeks,
b. 1790; d. 1866; tn. 2nd, 1840, Anna, d. of Capt.
John Johnstone, 3rd Light Dragoons : —
Major John MacGillicuddy, 4th Batt. Royal Munster
Fus., J. P. and D.L. co. Kerry, b. 1855; m. 1890, Emily
Jane, d. of R. Hudson of Bache Hall, Chester ; and has
issue — Anthony John MacGillicuddy, Gentleman, b. 1894;
and Anna Emily. Pes.— Flesk Castle, co. Kerry.
Niell MacGillicuddy, Gentleman, b. i860; m. Jadwiga,
d. of Adolphus Janash of Plohocm, Warsaw ; and has
issue — Adolphus Richard Niell MacGillicuddy, Gentleman,
b. 1887 ; Naomi Anna [m. 1910, Cedtic Scott, and has
issue]; Esther Amy; and Sylvia Ruth/ Pes.— Pendennis,
Bournemouth. /
MacGILLIVRAY of Dundee (Matric. L.O., 21 Feb.
1914). Quarterly, 1. or, a cat-a-mountain erect sejant
guardant proper; 2. a dexter hand appaume' gules; 3.
parted per fess argent and azure, in base a salmon naiant
of the first ; 4. or, a galley, oars in saltire, flagged sable.
Mantling gules, doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his
lireries, a cat-a-mountain as in the arms. Motto — " Touch
not the cat bot a glove."
Eld. surv. son of Angus MacGillivray of Enzie, co.
Banff, and Abriachan, co. Inverness, b. 1812 ; d. 1889 ;
m. 2nd, 1861, Janet, d. of George Robertson, of Elly
and Trochielhill, Rothes, Morayshire: —
Angus MacGillivray, Esq., J. P. co. of City of Dundee,
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Major (ret.) R.A.M.C, T.A., T.D., CM., M.D., D.Sc,
F.R.S.E., F.S.A. Scot., Officer of the Grand Priory in
the British Realm of the Venerable Order of the Hospital
of St. John of Jerusalem, Reader in Ophthalmology at St.
Andrew's Univ., b. 1865; m. 1st, 1891, Elizabeth Mitchell,
d. of Alexander Middleton, Esq., J. P., of Belmont, Aber-
deen; and has issue — (1) Angus Robertson MacGillivray,
Gentleman, b. 1892; (2) Allister Middleton MacGillivray,
Gentleman, b. 1895; m. 2nd, Gertrude Anne, d. of the
late John Hall, Esq., J. P., C.C. Scarborough. Res. — 23
South Tay Street, Dundee ; Chattan Croft, Crail, Fife.«j^£
M'GRADY (L.O., 18 Nov. 1896)— Parted per pale azure
and ermine, three lions passant counterchanged. Mantling
azure, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries
is set for Crest, a horse's head erased argent. Motto —
" Honore et industria."
Eld. son of Henry M'Grady, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
Dundee, Lord Provost of the City of Dundee, Nov.
1896 to 1899, and J. P. for Forfarshire, b. 1836 ; d.igiy,
tn. 1866, Jemima, youngest dau. of the late James
Anderson Hughes of Broughty Ferry, and formerly of
Wallaroo, South Australia : —
Henry James M'Grady, Gentleman, 6. . Residence —
1 Douglas Terrace, Broughty Ferry, Forfarshire.
Sir MALCOLM MACGREGOR of MacGregor, in the
co. of Perth, 5th Bart., Chief of Clan Gregor, C.B. (mil.),
C.M.G., Capt. R.N. (ret.), D.L. co. Perth, served Great
War as Comdr. 1st Class and Principal Naval and Trans-
port Officer, France ; is Officer Legion of Honour, Croix de
Guerre with palm. Born August 3, 1873, being the
son of Sir Malcolm MacGregor of MacGregor, the 4th Bart. ,
by his wife Helen Laura, commonly known as Lady Helen
Laura, daughter of the Right Honourable Hugh Seymour
McDonnell, ninth Earl of Antrim ; succeeded his father
1879, under the creation of July 3, 1795. Armorial
bearings — Argent, an oak-tree eradicated in bend sinister
proper, surmounted of a sword in bend of the last,
supporting on its point in dexter canton an antique crown
gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his
badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a Mantling gules, doubled argent ; and
upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a lion's head
proper, crowned with an antique crown or. Supporters
Dexter, a unicorn argent, crowned, horned or ; sinister, a
deer proper, tined azure. Mottoes — " E'en do and spair
not"; " 'Srioghal mo dhream." Livery — (dress) White,
with blue facings ; (undress) blue, with white facings.
Married, 1925, Gylla, younger dau. of Hon. Eric Rollo,
and has Issue — Gregor MacGregor, Esq., b 1925 ; and
Anna Gylla. Seat — Edinchip, Lochearnhead, in the county
of Perth. Club — Caledonian.
MACGREGOR (L.O. , 1810 and 1872). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
argent, a sword in bend dexter azure, hiked and pommelled
or, surmounted of an oak-tree eradicated in bend sinis-
ter proper, the former supporting on its point in the
dexter canton an antique crown gules (for MacGregor) ;
2 and 3, sable, a chevron between three griffins' heads
erased or (for Skinner). Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the liveries, a lion's head erased,
crowned with an antique crown proper. Mottoes — (Over
the crest), "E'en do and spair not" ; (under the arms),
" Nunquam non paratus."
Son of late Capt. Cortlandt George MacGregor (formerly
MacGregor-Skinner), Capt. and Hon. Major 35th
Regt. , b. 1832; d. 1902; m. 1st, 1864, Caroline Mary
Anne, d. of J. Wilson, M.D. : —
Cortlandt George MacGregor, Gentleman, b. 1865 ; m.
1892, Margaret Josephine, d. of the late Col. J. Turbervill
(formerly Picton-Warlow) of Ewenny Priory, Bridgend,
Glamorganshire ; and has had issue — (1) Cortlandt Richard
MacGregor, Gentleman, b. 1894 ; killed at Gallipoli 1915 ;
(2) Kenneth Cortlandt MacGregor, Gentleman, b. 1896;
killed in Flanders 1915 ; and Margaret Edith [tn. 1928,
]. Postal Address — Ewenny Priory, Bridgend, Glam.
Son of late Lt.-Col. Robert Francis Henry MacGregor
(formerly MacGregor-Skinner), 79th and 82nd Regts. ,
by his wife May, d. of Thomas Revington of Bray,
Ireland : —
Arthur Cortlandt MacGregor , Gentleman, B. A. Trin. Coll.
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Camb. , b. Feb. 27, 1867 [Arms as above, and (matric. 1872,
the centre of the quarters a crescent azure for difference),
impalement — Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a chevron gules
between three square buckles sable ; 2 and 3, or, two lions
Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries, a demi-lion gules,
holding in his dexter paw a pine branch proper ; and in an
passant gules], m. 10 July 1895, Evelyn Mabel, d. of Capt.
Hon. Reynolds Moreton, R.N. ; and has issue — (1) Trevor
Moreton Cortlandt MacGregor, Gentleman, b. 7 Jan. 1898 ;
(2) Robert Noel Cortlandt MacGregor, Gentleman, b.
25 Dec. 1899: Margaret Noel (twin with Robert); and
Lilian Rose. Clubs — Royal St. George Yacht (Kingstown).
Son of late Major Cortlandt Alexander MacGregor : —
Philip Melvill MacGregor, Gentleman [Arms as above,
and (matric. 1883) all within a bordure quarterly azure and
or], b. . Res. —
Son of late Col. Philip Leighton MacGregor, R.A. : —
Philip Arthur MacGregor, Esq,, D.S.O., Lieut.-Col.
(ret.) Coldstream Guards, served in S. Africa 1899-1900
(ment. desp.), and Great War 1914-16 (despatches),
b. 1877; m. 1904, Kathleen, d. of Maj.-Gen. A. C. H.
Stewart, late 2nd Life Gds. ; and has issue. Res. —
McGUFFIE (L.O.). Gules, two croziers in saltire or,
in the chief point a cinquefoil ermine, on a chief of the last
a man's heart of the first, between two mullets of the second.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — A dexter hand in
armour, couped at the wrist, holding a sword erect in pax
proper, hilted and pommelled or, between two branches
orleways, that on the dexter of a thistle, and that on the
sinister of a rose, also proper. Motto — " Anna parata
fero."
Eld. son of Peter Crawford McGuffie, of Woolion Hall,
Lanes., Shipowner, b. 1848 ; d. 1911 ; m. Annie Young
Hamilton : —
Peter Donald McGuffie, Esq., Capt. (ret.) 8th Batt.
King's Own Regt., 6. 1876. Seat — Woolton Hall, Lanes.
ALEXANDER M'GRIGOR Esq., J.P, Born July 10,
1859, being the eldest son of the late Alexander Bennet
M'Grigor, Esq., LL. D. , of Cairnoch, co. Stirling, J.P. , by
his wife Elizabeth, youngest dau. of John Robertson, Mer-
chant, of Hamburg. Armorial bearings — Argent, a sword
azure in bend dexter, surmounting a fir-tree eradicated
proper in bend sinister, on a chief ermines, an antique crown
of the third, impaling the arms of Muir, namely, per chevron
argent and or, on a chevron cottised azure, a redbreast
proper between two mullets of the first, in chief as many
fleurs-de-lys of the third. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
escroll over the same this Motto, " E'en do and spare not."
Married, Nov. 3, 1886, Margaret Anne Kay, third dau. of
Sir John Muir, Bart. , of Deanston, co. Perth ; and has surv.
Issue— Alexander Muir M'Grigor, Gentleman, b. Dec. 3,
1887; and Margaret Jean Mona. Residences —Cairnoch
Lodge, Stirlingshire, and Beechwood, Stirling. Clubs —
Reform, Western (Glasgow).
McHAFFIE-GORDON (L.O., 1886). Azure, on a bend
between three boars' heads erased or, a crescent argent,
within a bordure of the last. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a denii-savage holding
a club over his dexter shoulder proper. Motto — ' ' Dread
God." Livery— Blue, with gilt buttons.
Eld. son of George William McHaffie-Gordon, Esq. ,
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of Corsemalzie, J. P. co. Wigtown, late Lieut. Ayr
Militia, b. 1850; d. 1912 ; m 1874, Margaret Jessie
(d. 1896), dau. of Patrick Dewar of Dingwall, N.B. : —
John Gordon McHaffie-Gordon, Gentleman, F. E.S.,
M.B.O.U., Assoc. M.A.O.U.,*. 1876. Seat— Corsemalzie,
Whauphill, N.B. Club— Conservative (Edinburgh).
MACHELL of Crackenthorpe (Visit, of Westmorland
1664, H. Coll.). Sable, three greyhounds courant in pale
argent, collared or.
Son of Hugh Lancelot Machell, Gentleman, B.A.
(Camb. ), b. 1851 ; d. 1920 ; m, 1876, Helena Margaret
d. of Abel Chapman of Woodford , Essex : —
Lancelot Machell, B.A., Oxon., 6. 1877; in. 1919,
Gladys Valerie, d. of J. H. Blacklock, of Prince's Gate,
S.W. Res —
Son of Reginald Willoughby Machell, Gentleman, b.
1854 ; d. 1927 ; m. 1876, Ada Mary, d. of Rev. Charles
Sympson, Rector of Kirkby Misperton, co. Yorks. : —
Montagu Arthur Machell, Gentleman, b. 1888 ; in. 1916,
Cora Lee, d. of Walter T. Hanson, of Macon, Georgia,
U.S.A., and has issue — Reginald Montague Machell,
Gentleman, b. 1927. Res. — Point Loma Homestead, San
Diego, U.S.A.
Son of Percy Wilfrid Machell, Esq., C.M.G., D.S.O.,
J.P., Lt.-Col. The Essex (56th) Regt., b. 1862;
killed in action 1916 ; m. 1905, Countess Victoria Alice
Leopoldine Ada Laura (Valda) Gleichen, second d. of
of the late Admiral H.S.H. Prince Victor of Hohenlohe-
Langenburg, G.C.B. , R.N., of St. James's Palace,
S.W. :—
Roger Victor Machell, Gentleman, b. 1908. Seat —
Crackenthorpe Hall, Appleby, Westmorland.
Yngst. son of Rev. Richard Beverley Machell, Canon
of York, and Vicar of St. Martin in Coney Street,
York, b. 1823; d. 1898 ; m. 1850, Hon. Emma, d. of
Henry Willoughby, andsisterof 8th Lord Middleton : —
Lancelot Wentworth Machell, Gentleman, b. 1865.
Res. — Burrenda Sta. , Augathella, Queensland.
Son of Robert Scott Machell, Esq., Capt. 62nd Regt. ,
b. 1836; d. 1918; m. 1865, Lucy Harriett (d. 1890),
only d. of Rev. Charles Wasteneys Eyre of Rampton
Manor, Notts. : —
Walter Leonard Machell, Gentleman, b. 1866. Res. —
MACHIN (H. Coll.). Ermine, a fesse vair, cottised
azure, between three pelicans' heads erased, vulning them-
selves gules. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert and in front of
rays of the sun proper, a pelican's head gules. Motto—
" Auxilium abalto." Livery — Green, with gilt buttons."
Son of Henry Vessey Machin, Esq., J. P. co. Notting-
ham, M.A. (Camb.), b. 1859; d. 1919 ; m. 1913,
Evelyn Mary, d. of W. G. Hawson of The Mount',
Worksop : —
William Vessey Machin, Gentleman, b. 1917. Estate —
Property in Gateford, lung in the parishes of Worksop
and Carlton in Lindrick ; and property at North Clifton,
near Newark-on-Trent, Notts. Postal address — Gateford
Hill, near Worksop.
Sons of John Vessey Machin, Esq., J. P. co. Notts.,
of Gateford Hill, nr. Worksop, b. 1826; d. 1889;
m. 1852, Delia, d. of James Kiero Watson : —
George Vessey Machin, Gentleman, b. 1864. Res. —
Greenmile, Retford.
Edward Vessey Machin, Gentleman, b. 1874. Res.—
McGUSTY (Confn. U.O., 15 Feb. 1909). Argent, two
lions passant in pale gules, langued azure, crowned or.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a lion rampant gules, langued azure, crowned or.
Motto — "Per angusta ad augusta." Livery— Claret and
silver.
Son of Alexander Delap M'Gusty, M.A. (Dub.).
formerly of Langholm House, Road, nr. Bath, Bar-
rister-at-Law, b. 1831 ; d. 1894 ; m. 1864, Emily, d. of
Hon. Mr. Justice Hayes, of Queen's Bench, Ireland: —
George Alfred McGusty, Esq., K.C., M.A. (Dub.), Bar-
rister-at-Law (Inner Temple) b. 1865 ; m. 1892, Louisa
Mary, d. of Ross Mahon, formerly of Lady well, nr. Athlone.
and has had issue — George Ross McGusty, Gentleman,
Lieut. Irish Rifles, b. 1893 ; d. of wounds received in action
1916. Res — Eildon, Cheltenham. Club — Kildare Street
(Dublin).
MacILRAITH (L.O.). Purpure, a saltire between a
galley, sails furled, oars in action in chief, and anyEsculapian
rod in base, and in the dexter flank a stag's head cabossed,
and in the sinister, an eagle displayed all aigent. Mantling
purpure, doubled argent, Crest— On a wreath of his
liveries, a dexter arm in armour, couped at the elbow proper,
the hand holding a cross crosslet fitchee gules. Mottoes —
"Air muir 's air tir " ; and below the shield, " Per mare per
terras."
Son of David Macllraith, of Cadder,6. ; m. 1878,
Margaret Johnston, d, of David Hobbs :—
William Maclaren Macllraith (formerly William Mac-
Ilraith), Gentleman, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., D.S., R.C.S.
(Edin.), L.R.F.P.S. (Glasgow), D.P.H. (Manchester),
Hon. Associate of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of
Jerusalem. Res. — Eastgate House, Friockhelm, Forfarshire.
MacIVER (H. Coll.). Quarterly, or and gules, on a
bend sable guttle - d'eau, between two lymphads with
sails furled and flags flying of the first, an arm couped
at the wrist, holding a dagger bendwise proper, the
pommel and hilt gold. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, an escutcheon gules, charged with a boar's head
couped or. Motto — " Nunquam obliviscar. "
Sons of David Maclver, Esq., J. P., formerly M. P. for
Birkenhead, and for Liverpool (Kirkdale Division), b.
1840; d. 1907 ; m. 1st, 1864, Annie, d. of Robert Rankin
(she d. 1869) ; 2nd, Edith Eleanor, d. of the late
Andrew Tucker Squarey, Solicitor : —
Sir Charles Maclver, Knt. Bach. (1920), Hon. Major in
the Army, J. P. for Cheshire, B.A. (Cantab), b. 1866; m.
1889, Charlotte Eleanor, d. of Sir W. B. Forwood, K.B.E.,
J. P. and D. L. ; and has issue — Charles Ronald Maclver,
Esq., late Capt. R.E., b. 1890 ; Joan ; and Doris. Res —
Glan-y-Menai, Glyngarth, Anglesey.
David Maclver, Solicitor. Res. —
Edward Squarey Maclver, Gentleman.
Alan Squarey Maclver, Esq., M.C., Captain (ret.) in the
Army.
Sons of Charles Maclver, Esq., Commander R.N.R.,
d. 1926 ; m. 1874, Sarah Harriette, elder d. of the late
S. R. Graves of Liverpool : — ■
Robert Graves Maclver, Gentleman.
Charles Iver Maclver, Gentleman.
John Colin Maclver, Gentleman.
Son of Henry Maclver, Esq., Commander R.N.R.,
d. 1921 ; 711. 1881, Amelia Constance Maud MacKenzie,
eld. d. of Kenneth Dowie of Liverpool : —
Harry Ian Maclver, Gentleman, b.
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Yr. son of Charles Maclver, Gentleman, b. 1812 ;
d. 1885 ; m. Mary Anne, d. of Daniel Morison of
Glasgow : —
William Maclver, Gentleman, b. 1856; m. . Res.—
MAC IVER of Blaisdon Hall (H. Coll.). Quarterly, or
and gules, in the second and third quarters a thistle leaved
and slipped of the field, over all on a bend sable, three
bezants, each charged with a rose of the second. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, within
a wreath of roses gules, a boar's head couped or, and over
the same a scroll inscribed " Nunquam obliviscar."
Sons of William Mac Iver, Gentleman (eld. son of Rev.
William Mac Iver — see below), b. 1842; d. 1923;
m. 1870, Eleanor Charlotte, d. of Arthur Thomson of
Liverpool : —
Frederick Mac Iver, Gentleman, b. 1873. Res. —
Walter Mac Iver, Gentleman, b. 1875. ^es- —
Son of Rev. William Mac Iver, M.A. , Rector of
Lymm, co. Chester: — ■
Colin Mac Iver, Gentleman, b. 1854; m. 1897, Mary
Helen, d. of late Peter Stubs, Esq., J. P., of Blaisdon Hall,
Glos. ; and has issue — Mora ; Isabel Aline ; and Ruth.
Seat — Blaisdon Hall, Longhope, Glos.
MacIVER- CAMPBELL (L.O., )— Quarterly,
and 4 grand quarters, counterquartered i. and iiii. gyronny
of eight or and sable ; ii. argent, a dexter hand couped in
fesse, grasping a dagger in pale gules ; iii. argent, a galley
with sails furled and oars in action, flagged sable, all within
a bordure gules ; 2 and 3, grand quarters, quarterly, or and
gules, a bend sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling gules, doubled
argent ; and on a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest,
a boar's head couped or ; and in an escroll over the same
the Motto, "Nunquam obliviscar." Livety — Brown, with
yellow facings.
Eld. surv. son of Col, Aylmer Maciver-Campbell of
Asknish.C.B., J.P., andD.L.,Col. Indian Staff Corps,
b. 1837 ; d. 1915 ; m. 1865, Margaret Agnes (d. 1919),
d. of Col. Maciver-Campbell of Asknish: —
Arthur Granville Vivian, Capt. Indian Staff Corps
(retired), b. 1870. Seat —
MacIVER CAMPBELL of Ballochyle (L.O., rematric.
8 May 1925). Quarterly, 1. quarterly or and gules, a
leopard's face proper (for Maclver) ; 2. gyronny of eight
or and sable ; 3. argent, a bear's head couped azure,
muzzled gold, between three Moors' heads couped sable,
banded of the third (for Morison) ; 4. gules, a gloved hand
issuing out of the dexter flank and thereon a falcon proper,
hooded and jessed or, on a chief argent, three mullets of
the first (Blackhall of that Ilk). Mantling gules, doubled
or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a boar's head
couped proper, armed argent, langued gules. Mottoes —
" Cha di-chuimhnich mi " ; " Deserve and haif."
Son of Col William Rose Campbell of Ballochyle, J. P.
and D.L. for Argyll, b. 1819; d. 1872 ; m. 2nd, 1862,
Jean Morison, d. of Rev. Tames Buchanan, D.D. ,
LL.D. :—
Maclver Forbes Morison Maciver-Campbell, Esq., of
Ballochyle and Hetland, B. A. (Camb.), b. 1867; m. 1910,
Dorothy Gladys, d. of Thomas Thornton Williams of
Victoria, B.C. ; and has issue — Allister Morison Maciver-
Campbell, Gentleman, b. 1910; and Margaret Rose
Morison. Clubs — R.A.C., New (Edinburgh), Jericho
County ; Vancouver (Vancouver).
MACK (L.O.). Paly of eight or and gules, on a bend
azure, a martlet between two mullets of the first.
Eld. dau. of the late David Ireland Mack, Esq., J. P.
co. Ayr, of Ardrossan, Ayrshire, b. 1807 ; d. 1894 ;
m. 1858, Sarah Scott, d. of John Clarkson of Halbeath,
co. Fife, and coh. of her mother, Sarah Hamer, of
Halbeath, d. of John Scott of Halbeath, and Penge
Place :—
Minnie Worthington, m. 1879, James Shaw, Esq., J. P.,
of Demerara (d. 1917). and has issue— Charles Clarkson
Shaw, Esq., Major R.C.A. (g.v.). Res— 72 Hornton Street,
W.8. Club — Ladies' Imperial.
MACK (L.O., Matric. 21 May 1928). Paly of eight
or and gules, on a bend azure, a martlet between two
mullets of the first, a bordure of the third. Mantling gules,
doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a water-
bouget sable. Mottoes — (Above crest), " In esper-
anza " ; (below shield), " In spe et labore transigo
vitam."
Second son of David Ireland Mack, Esq., J. P.
Ardrossan, Ayrshire, b. 1807 ; d. 1894 ; m. 1858,
Sarah, d. of John Clarkson, of Halbeath, Fife : —
Colonel John Clarkson Ogilvie Mack, b. 1872 ;
m. 1889, Margaret Louise, d. of William Eyre Blenner-
hassett-Atthill. Club— Caledonian.
MACKAIN of Ardnamurchan
sails furled oars in action sable
(L.O.). Or, a lymphad
flagged gules, an 'eagle
displayed of the last, beaked and membered of the second,
and a buckle of the third in the dexter and sinister fesse
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points. Mantling sable, doubled or. Crest — On a wreath
of his liveries, an eagle's head couped sable, beaked gules,
between two wings sable. Motto — "In hope I byde."
Livery — Black, with gold facings.
Eld. son of William Fergus Mackain, late of the Ad-
miralty, b. 1825 ; d. 1912 ; m. 1851, Catherine Anne, d.
of William Dobbin, late of the Army Pay Office : —
Rev. William James Mackain, Hon. Canon Christchurch
Cath., Falkland Islands, late T. Chaplain R.N. (War and
Victory Medals), F.S. A. Sc. , b. 1854 ; m. 1884, Helen Clifford,
d. of John Johnston Elton Morecroft, formerly of Holly-
mount, West Derby, Liverpool; and has had issue — (1)
James Fergus Mackain, Esq., Capt. 34th Sikh Pioneers,
N. W. Frontier (medal and clasp), b. 1885 ; killed in action
1914 ; (2) Clifford Arthur Mackain, Esq., M.A. (Oxon.),
Lieut. R.N.V.R. 1916-19 (War and Victory Medals),
b. 1887; and Irene Helen Isobel [m. 1926, Alexander
Stanley Bremner]. Address — c/o Royal Colonial Institute,
Northumberland Avenue, W.C.2.
MACKARNESS (H. Coll. 31 Dec. 1869). Vair, on a
pale engrailed gules, three crosses pattee or. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a human
skull transfixed by a spear in bend sinister point downwards
all proper. Motto — " Qui patitur vincit."
Sons of Rev. Charles Coleridge Mackarness, D. D.
(eld. son of Rt. Rev. John Fielder Mackarness, Bishop
of Oxford— see below), formerly Archdeacon of E.
Riding, Yorks. , and Canon of York, b. 1850 ; d. 1918 ;
m. 1882, Grace Emily, d of Canon R. N. Milford,
late of East Knoyle Rectory, Salisbury : —
Hugh John Coleridge Mackarness, Esq., B.A. (Oxon.),
served Great War, East Lanes. Regt. (Capt.), and Political
H.Q. Baghdad, Iraq (Capt.), b. 1885. Club— Travellers'.
Cuthbert George Milford Mackarness, Gentleman, B.A.
(Oxon.), Lieut, in H.M. Army (ret.) Imp. Forest Service,
Assam., b. 1890; m. 1915. Eileen Lilias, d. of Frank
William Albion Godfrey, and has issue — (1) Guy Richard
Godfrey Mackarness, Gentleman, b. 1916; (2) Peter John
Coleridge Mackarness, Gentleman, b. 1919. Address —
Jorhat, Assam.
Guy Charles Neave Mackarness, Esq., M.A. (Oxon.),
served Great War (Capt. on Staff), b. 1893 '• m- *9l8. Nancy,
d. of Edgar Barraclough, and has issue— John Guy
Mackarness, Gentleman, b. 1920. Res. — Yarlet Hall,
Stafford.
Roger Seymour Patteson Mackarness, Esq., served Great
War (Capt.), b. 1896 ; m. 1919, Mildred Murray, d. of
Robert Murray Hunter, and has issue— Denis Frederic
Murray Mackarness, Gentleman, b. 1921. Address — c/o
English-Speaking Union, 37 Charles Street, W.i.
Third and only surv. son of Rt. Rev. John Fielder
Mackarness, D.D., Bishop of Oxford, b. 1821 ; d. 1889 ;
m. 1849, Alethea Buchanan, d. of Sir John Taylor
Coleridge, of Ottery St. Mary, Devon: —
Arthur John Coleridge Mackarness, Gentleman, b. 1865 ;
m. 1890. Res. — Buckmore, Petersfield, Hants. Club —
Jun. Carlton.
MACK AY (L.O. , 16 June 1911). Per chevron azure
and argent, in chief two lymphads of the last, and in base
a Bengal tiger proper. Mantling azure, doubled argent.
Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a cubit arm holding a
falcon proper. Motto — " Manu forti." Supporters (H.
Coll., 1911) — On the dexter side a lion gules, supporting a
pendant argent, charged with a saltire also gules, and on
the sinister a Bengal tiger proper, supporting a like pendant.
Son of late James Mackay of Arbroath, Forfar, b.
; d. 1862; m. , Deborah (d. 1864), d. of
Alexander Lyle : —
Rt. Hon. Sir James Lyle Mackay, 1st Farl of Inchcape
(1929), 1st Viscount Inchcape (1924), Baron Inchcape (1911),
G.C.S.I., G.C.M.G., K.C.I.E., b. 1852; m. 1883, Jane
Paterson, d. of James Shanks of Rosely, Arbroath, Forfar ;
and has had issue — Kenneth Mackay, commonly called
Viscount Glenapp, B.A. (Camb.), Barrister-at-Law, Inner
Temple, b. 1887 [m. 1915, Joan, yngst. d. of the late Rt.
Hon. John F. Moriarty, Lord Justice of Appeal in Ireland,
and has issue — Hon. Kenneth James William Mackay,
b. 1917 ; Hon. Alan John Frances Mackay, b. 1919 ; Hon.
James Lyle Mackay, b. 1923; and Hon. Patricia Margery
Kathleen (Res. — Cawston House, Rugby ; 2 Weymouth
Street, W. ) ; Lady Margaret Cargill \_m. 1913, Hon. Alex-
ander Shaw, eldest son of Lord Shaw of Dunfermline] ;
Lady Janet Lyle [m. 1908, Capt. Frederick George Glyn
Bailey, R.H.A. , second son of late Sir James Bailey of
Lofts Hall ; and has issue] ; Hon. Elsie, d. 1928 ; and Lady
Effie [m. 1920, Eugene Millington Drake, 1st Sec. British
Embassy, Brussels, and has issue]. Seat — Glenapp Castle,
Ballantrae, Ayrshire. Town res. — 4 Seamore Place, Mayfair,
W. Clubs. — Athenaeum, Carlton, Brooks's.
The Late GEORGE DUNCAN MACKAY, Esquire,
Major 1st Edinburgh City Vol. Artillery. Born Aug. 24, 1853,
died December 31, 1916, third son of the late John Mackay
of Inveralmond, by his wife Agnes, dau. of John Christie
ofBurnhouse, Portobello. Armorial bearings (L.O. , 1901)
— Azure, on a chevron engrailed between three bears' heads
couped argent, muzzled gules, a roebuck's head couped
between two hands issuant from the ends of the chevron,
each holding a dagger all proper, a bordure engrailed of
the second, charged with three martlets of the third.
Mantling azure, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
his liveries, a dexter hand couped at the wrist, holding a
dagger in pale all proper ; and in an escroll over the same
this Motto, " Manu forti."
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McKAY of Rothay Manor (H. Coll., 15 June 1920).
Gules, a chevron between in chief two bears' heads
couped argent, muzzled or, and in base a roebuck's head
erased of the second. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, between the attires of a
roebuck, a tongue of fire all proper. Motto — " Mac
aaiodh."
Son of George John McKay, of Kendal: —
Sir George Mills McKay, Knt. Bach. (1922) [and impal-
ing the Arms of Singer, namely : Sable, on a pale between
two eagles displayed argent, a pen point downwards of
the field] , b. 1869 ; m. 1903, Vera Augusta, d. of Augustus
Singer, Barrister-at-Law. Seat — Rothay Manor, Amble-
side. Club — Reform.
JAMES FRANCIS MACKAY, Esquire, C.B.E., W.S.,
J. P. co. Midlothian, Lieut.-Co!. and Hon. Col. (V.D.)
R.G.A. (T.F.). Born 1855, being the fourth son of
the late John Mackay of Inveralmond, by his wife
Agnes, dau. of John Christie of Burnhouse, Porto-
bello. Armorial bearings (L.O., Matric. 1901)— Azure,
on a chevron engrailed between three bears' heads
couped argent, muzzled gules, a roebuck's head couped be-
tween two hands issuant from the ends of the chevron,
each holding a dagger all proper, a bordure engrailed of
the second, charged with three horses' heads couped of the
third. Mantling azure, doubled argent. Crest— On a
wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand couped at the wrist,
holding a dagger in pale all proper ; and on an escroll over
the same this Motto, " Manu forti." Married, 1886,
Annie Alma (d. 1926), d. of the late David Croall of South-
field, Midlothian. Seat— Whitehouse, Cramond, Mid-
lothian, N.B. Club — Caledonian United Service.
MACKAY (L.O. , 16 May 1906). Azure, on a chevron
between two bears' heads couped argent, muzzled gules, in
chief, and a mullet of the second in base, a bull's head
caboshed sable, between two hands issuant from the ends of
the chevron, each holding a dagger all proper. Mantling
azure, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries,
a dexter cubit arm erect, holding a dagger in pale all proper,
pommel and hilt or. Motto — " Wha tholes wins."
Elder sonjof Francis Mackay of Golticlay, Latheron,
b. ; d. ; m. , Ann, d. of John Sutherland : —
John Mackay, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
MA'_ KAY (L.O. , 4 Dec. 1906). Azure, on a chevron or,
between two bears' heads couped argent, muzzled gules, in
chief, and a swan of the third in base, a triple-towered castle
sable, masoned of the third, between two hands issuant from
the ends of the chevron, each holding a dagger all proper.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries,
a dexter arm in armour vambraced, the hand grasping a
dagger fessewise all proper. Motto — " Manu forti."
Son of Donald Mackay of , b. ; d. ; m.
Marion M'Leod: —
Samuel Peter Mackay, Gentleman, b. 1864. Res. —
The Late ARTHUR LEITH HAY-MACKAY, Esq.,
formerly Captain K.O.S. B. , died 1928. Armorial bearings
(L.O., 1897) — Azure, a fesse or, between two bears' heads
couped argent, muzzled gules, in chief, and in base a buck's
head erased proper. Mantling azure, doubled or. Crest
— Upon a wreath of his liveries, a demi-Highlander vested
and plaided, holding in his dexter hand a halbert all
proper. Motto — "Fortiter."
MacKEAN (L.O., 17 June 1921). Or, a double-
headed eagle displayed gules, surmounted by a lymphad
sails furled and rigged sable, on a chief azure, a millrind
between two heads of maize slipped or. Mantling azure,
doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a dexter
hand in armour proper, holding a cross crosslet fitchee
in pale gules. Motto — " Air muir 's air tir." Livery —
Dark blue, with yellow facings.
Sons of William Muir MacKean, Gentleman [eld.
son of William MacKean, Provost of Paisley- — see
below], of Inverkar, Paisley, b. 1846 d. 1913 ;
m. 1872, Catherine, d. of Charles Howden, Gen-
tleman, of Laurel Bank, Belfast : —
William Muir MacKean, Gentleman, b. Res. —
Inverkar, Lounsdale Road, Paisley.
Charles Louis MacKean, Esq., J. P., co. Antrim [Arms
as above, but (matric. L.O., 23 June 1925) a bordure
of the second], b. 1877; m. 1917, Isobel Guthrie, d. of
George Burrell, and has issue — William Muir MacKean,
Gentleman, b. 1918 ; George Burrell MacKean, Gentle-
man, b. 1920. Seat — Loughanmore, Dunadry, co. Antrim.
Club— Ulster (Belfast).
Sons of William MacKean, Provost of Paisley,
b. 18 14 ; d. 1894 ; m. 1846, Mary White, d. of the
late William Muir : —
James Anderson Dunlop MacKean, Esq., J. P. [Arms
as first above, but (matric. L.O., 24 June 1924), the
chief engrailed], b. 1849. Res. — Rozelle, Paisley. Clubs
Paisley, Royal Clyde Yacht, and Art /Glasgow).
Norman MacGregor MacKean, Esq., T.D., J. P.
Renfrewshire, Capt. and Hon. Major 6th Batt. Argyll
and Sutherland Highlanders [Arms as first above, but
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(matric. LO., 17 June 1921) the chie f embattled], b. 1861;
m. 1898, Elizabeth Campbell, eld. d. of John Logan, and
has issue — Ian Logan MacKean, Gentleman, b. 1903.
Res. — Parkgate, Carriage Hill, Paisley. Clubs — Cale-
donian United Service' Edinburgh), Royal Clyde Yacht
(Glasgow).
McKECHNIE (H. Coll.). Per fesse wavy in chief
per pale argent and gules, to the dexter a lion rampant
of the second, to the sinister a horse passant of the first, in
base azure, an English ship of the 16th century in full
sail also argent. Crest — On a wreath argent and azure,
issuant from waves proper, a castle argent, charged
with a cross crosslet fitchee gules, on the centre tower a
flagstaff of the first, flying therefrom a pennon per
saltire of the second and third. Motto — " Dh 'Aindeoin
co theireadh e."
Son of : —
The late Sir James McKechnie, K.B.E. (civ.), 1918,
M.Inst.C.E., M.Inst.M.E., b. ; m. 1924, Josephine,
widow of Dr. Alonso Reynolds, and d. 1928.
M'KEE (U.O., confmd. 1912). Vert, three bears' heads
couped or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a cross patee fitchee vert, fimbriated
or. Motto — "Concordia."
Eldest son of John M'Kee, Gentleman, of the Rhan-
buoy, Carrickfergus, b. 1833 ; d. 1880 ; m. 1864, Anne
Shaw, d. of William Duffield: —
Rev. John Reginald M'Kee, M.A. (Oxon.), Priest of the
Congregation of the Oratory, b. 1865. Res. — The Oratory,
South Kensington, S.W.7.
ALEXANDER MACKELLAR, Gentleman. Armorial
hearings (L.O., 1888) — Argent, a lion pas-ant azure between
two barrulets gules, in chief three crescents sable, and in base
as many mullets of the third, all within a bordure of the
second. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries, a dexter arm in armour, embowed,
wielding a scimitar all proper. Motto — '* Perseverando."
Residence — Lawrenny, Goulburn, New South Wales.
MACKENZIE, see BURTON - MACKENZIE,
FRASER-MACKENZIE.MUIR-MACKENZIE, SHAW-
MACKENZIE, and STEWART-MACKENZIE.
MACKENZIE (H. Coll.). Azure, a chevron between
two fleurs-de-lys in chief and a stag's head caboshed in
base all argent. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, between two antlers an eagle
wings addorsed and inverted preying on a serpent head
elevated neck embowed all proper. Motto — ' ' Finil coronat
opus."
Son of Frederick William Mackenzie of Stawell House,
Richmond, London, S.W. : —
Frederick Finch Mackenzie, Esq., C,B., J.P and
(1904) High Sheriff Berks. , Lt. -Col. late comdg. 5th Batt.
Lanes. Fus. , served in S. African War 1900-2, b. 1849; m.
1879, Ella, ygst. d. of late Christopher Rawson. Seat —
Ramslade, nr. Bracknell. Club — United Service.
MACKENZIE (L.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, a
hart's head cabossed or ; 2 and 3, azure, three fraises argent,
all within a bordure engrailed chequy gules and or. Mant-
ling azure, doubled or. Crest—On a wreath of his
liveries, a hart's head cabossed or. Motto — " Data fat
secutus "
Son of: —
Alexander William Mackenzie, Gentleman, Banker, b.
. Res. — America.
MACKENZIE of Coul (L.O., c. 1680-7 and 1800).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure a deer's head caboshed or (Mac-
kenzie) ; 2 and 3, gules, a boar's head couped argent
(Chisholm). Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest-
On a wreath of his liveries, a boar's head erect or, between
the attires of a stag fixed to the scalp sable. Supporters —
Dexter, an armed Highlander in full costume proper ;
sinister, a roebuck proper. Motto — " Pulchrior ex arduis."
Eld. son of Sir Robert Ramsay Mackenzie, 10th Bart. ,
b. 1811; d. 1873; m- 1846, Louisa Alexandrina, d. ot
Richard Jones, Member of Legislative Assembly,
Sydney, New South Wales : —
Sir Arthur George Ramsay Mackenzie, nth Bart. (16
Oct 1673), J.P. and D.L. co. Ross, b. 1865; m. 1901,
Evelyn Mary Montgomery (d. 1908), d. of the late Major-
Gen. Sir Edward Wolstenholme-Ward, K.C.M.G. ; and has
issue — Robert Evelyn Mackenzie, Esq., f>. 1906. Seat —
Coul House, Strath peffer, Ross-shire. Club— Caledonian,
h MACKENZIE (L.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, a
aart's heid caboshed or ; 2 and 3, azure, three fasces argent ,
oil within a bordure engrailed or, Mantling azure, doubled
ir. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a Highlander wield-
ng a sword proper. Motto — " Virtute et valore."
2nd son of Lt.-Col. Harry Maxwell Mackenzie, R.A.,
b. 1839 ; d. 1891 ; m. 1872, Caroline Georgina, d. of
Capt. Charles Ponsonby, late Bombay C.S. : —
Henry Ponsonby Mackenzie, Esq., Engineer Lieut.-
Comdr. R.N. (ret.), *. 1877 ; m. 1915, Gladys Dalziel, d.
the late William Weatherly, of Victoria, Australia, and has
issue — Alastair John Mackenzie, Gentleman, b. 1922 ;
Kenneth William Mackenzie, Gentleman, b. 1928. Res. —
Trawalla, Victoria, Australia.
MACKENZIE (L.O.). Quarterly, 1. argent, a lion ram-
pant gules, armed and langued azure ; 2. azure, a horse
courant, in the dexter chief a hand couped at the wrist and in
the sinister a cross crosslet fitchee all argent ; 3. or, a
lymphad sails furled oars in saltire sable, flagged gules, and
in a sea in base vert a salmon naiant argent ; 4. argent, issu-
ing from a mount in base an oak-tree proper, surmounted of
an eagle displayed or, in the centre of the quarters a crescent
azure for difference. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest
— On a wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand proper holding a
spear or. Mottoes — "Dh Aindeoin co theireadh e " ; and
below the shield, " Per mare per terras."
Son of: —
John Maclellan Mackenzie, Gentleman, B.L. Glasgow,
Member of the Faculty of Procurators in Glasgow, b.
Res.—
MACKENZIE (L.O., 27 Apl. 1906). Azure, a stag's
head cabossed, betweeen the tynes an edock leaf or, a chief
embattled argent. Mantling azure, doubled argent. Crest
—On a wreath of his liveries, a stag's head cabossed proper.
Motto— "Ad alta." Livety— Blue and silver.
Second son of Thomas Mackenzie, Architect, of Elgin,
*.i8i5; rf.1854; OT.1845. Helen Margaret, d. of John
Maclnnes, Dandalieth, Morayshire :—
Alexander Marshall Mackenzie, Esq. , LLD. (Aberdeen),
ARSA, F.R.I.B.A., b. 1848; m. 1876, Phebe Anne
Robertson, d. of Alexander Cooper, Solicitor, of Elgin, and
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great-granddau. of Gen. George Duncan Robertson, C.B. ,
of Struan ; and has issue — (i) Thomas Robertson Mac-
kenzie, Gentleman, b. 1877; (2) Alexander George Robertson
Mackenzie, Gentleman, b. 1879 ; (3) Gilbert Marshall
Mackenzie, Gentleman, b. 1890 ; Phebe ; and Annie Francis
Marshall. Res. — Culter House, Culter, Aberdeenshire.
Club — Roy. Northern (Aberdeen).
MACKENZIE of Glenmuick (L.O., 1890). Per pale
indented azure and or, a stag's head caboshed counter-
changed. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of
his liveries, a dexter hand grasping a sword bendways
proper. Motto — " Sic itur ad astra."
Second son of Sir Allan Russell Mackenzie, 2nd Bart.,
J. P. and D.L. for cos. Ross and Aberdeen, one of the
King's Bodyguard for Scotland, sometime Lieut. Royal
Horse Guards, b. 1850 ; d. 1906 ; m. 1874, Lucy
Eleanora, d. of Duncan Davidson of Tulloch Castle,
co. Ross : —
Sir Victor Audley Falconer Mackenzie, 3rd Bart. (21
March 1890) D.S.O., M.V.O., Col. late Scots Guards,
served Great War, comdg. 1st Batt. Scots Gds. (despatches
twice, D.S.O.), b. 1882. Seats — Glenmuick and Brackley,
Aberdeen, and Kintail, Ross. Club — Guards'.
kenzie, Gentleman, 2nd Batt. Highland Lt. Inf., b. 1892 ;
killed in action 1914 ; Jane Norah ; and Muriel Jessica.
Seat — St. Bernard, Bournemouth. Club — Royal Corinthian
Yacht ; East Dorset Sailing ; Parkstone Sailing.
HODSON MACKENZIE (H. Coll., 8 Sept. 1921). Per
chevron sable and azure, in chief three martlets and in
base a stag's head caboshed or. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a dexter cubit
arm teste ise the hand grasping a chaplet of laurel a
dove proper. Motto — " Non sine periculo."
Son of Robert Hodson, of 1 Chester Terrace,
Regent's Park, b. 1814 ; d. 1901 ; tn. 1872, Emily
Ann, d. of Charles G. C. Oriel: —
Murdoch Mackenzie Hodson Mackenzie (formerly
Hodson), Esq., J.P., B.A., C.Inst. M.E., b. 1873; m. 1901,
Ethel Daisie, d. of Col. J. F. Pierson, J. P., late R.A., and
has issue — Robert Pierson Hodson Mackenzie, Gentleman,
b. 1906; Kenneth John Hodson Mackenzie, Gentleman,
b. 1908 ; Barbara. Res. — Rockalls Hall, Polstead, Suffolk.
Club— Pitt (Cambridge).
MACKENZIE (H. Coll.). Or, a cross parted and fretty
azure, between in the first and fourth quarters a stag's head
MACKENZIE of Redcastle (L.O., 1678-9 and 10 Aug.
1911). Azure, a hart's head caboshed, attired with ten
tynes or, within a bordure indented chequy of the second
and first. Mantling azure, doubled or. Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries, a man's heart in flames within two
palm branches disposed orlewise all proper. Motto—
" Ferendum et sperandum."
Eld. son of Edwin John Landseer Mackenzie, Esq., b.
1843 ; d. 1 9 15 ; tn. Amy, d. of Joseph Doggett, ot
London : —
Edwin Landseer Mackenzie, Gentleman, b. 1876 ; m.
19 12. Res.— 7 Carlton Hill, N.W.
Son of the late John Donaldson Mackenzie, Surgeon,
of Harley Street, London, and Rouge Bullion, Jersey,
b. 1803; d. 1874; tn. 1840, Emma Caroline, d. of John
Landseer, Esq., F.S.A., R.A., Engraver to King
George III. :—
Landseer Mackenzie, Gentleman [Arms, Crest, and
Motto as above, but (matric. L.O. 19 Aug. 1911) the
bordure charged with a crescent gules for difference], b.
1849 ;■•/«. 1876, Laura Louise, d. of David Dobell of Frit-
tenden, Kent ; and has had issue — Colin Landseer Mac-
caboshed of the last, and in the second and third quarters
a mountain in flames proper. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a stag's head caboshed
azure, within the attires a cross couped or, the whole between
two stags' horns gold. Motto — "Always faithful." Livery
— Blue, yellow waistcoat.
Sons of Edward Mackenzie, Esq., of Newbie, Dum-
friesshire, and Fawley Court, Bucks., J. P., D.L. (High
Sheriff co. Oxford 1862), b. 181 1; d. 1880; tn. 1st,
Mary, d. of William Dalziel of The Craigs, co.
Dumfries : —
William Dalziel Mackenzie, Esq., of Fawley Court and
Farr, M.A. (Oxon.), Barrister-at-Law, Hon. Lt.-Col. late
Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars, D. L. for the county of
Inverness, J. P., b. 1840; tn. 1st, 1863, Mary Anna (d. 1900),
eldest dau. of Henry Baskerville, Esq., J. P. and D. L. ,
Crowsley Park, co. Oxford, and Woolley, co. Wiltshire, and
has had issue — (1) William Roderick Dalziel Mackenzie,
Esq., J. P. Oxon., J. P. and C.A. Bucks. , late Major 3rd Batt.
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, b. 1864 [tn. Maud
Evelyn (d. 1924), eld. d. of the late Gen. Sir George W.
Higginson, G.C. B. ; and has had issue — Douglas William
Alexander Dalziel Mackenzie, Esq., D.S.O. , Capt. and
Bt. -Major Seaforth Highlanders, H.M. Commsr. for
Balmoral 1926,6. 1889 [tn. 1915, Patience Elizabeth, d. of
Robert Basil Hoare, of Sutton Veney, Wilts. ; and has
issue — Colin Dalziel Mackenzie, Gentleman, b. 1919 ;
William Alexander Mackenzie, Gentleman, b. 1921 ; and
Alexandra Elizabeth Barbara Patience (Club — Arthur's)];
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Kenneth FitzPatrick Mackenzie, Lieut. 5th Cameron High-
landers, b. 1891 ; killed in action 19 15 ; and Margaret Flor-
ence Evelyn (Res. — Sunnyclose, Henley-on-Thames)]; (2)
Edward Baskerville Mackenzie-Gillanders, Esq. (q-v.); Mary
Gwendoline [m. 1887, Duncan Davidson of Tulloch (d.
1917)]; Isla Jessie [tn. 1892, Harry Officer Blackwood];
Aimee Dorothea ; and Kathleen Helen. He tn. 2nd, 1902,
Mary Catherine (d. 1924), dau. of Adam Steuart Gladstone,
and widow of Sir F. G. Stapleton, 8th Bart. Estates —
Fa wley Court, cos. Buckingham and Oxford; The Abbey,
Thetford, cos. Norfolk and Suffolk ; Northfield, co. Dum-
fries ; House of Farr, co. Inverness; and Brae, co. Ross.
Postal address — Fawley Court, Henley-on-Thames. Clubs
— Carlton, Cavalry, Caledonian.
Edward Philippe Mackenzie, late of Auchenskeoch and of
Downham Hall, Suffolk, Esq., J. P. cos. Norfolk, Suffolk,
and Dumfries (High Sheriff co. Suffolk 1882), formerly
C.C. and D.L. for that co. , formerly Lieut. 9th Lancers,
late Col. Comm. Loyal Suffolk Hussars, b. 1842 ; tn.
1865, Helen Jane (d. 1919), d. of Henry Baskerville, Esq.,
J. P. and D.L. , of Crowsley Park, co. Oxford ; and has issue
— Beryl Marie Baskerville [tn. 1890, Maj.-Gen. Sir Geoffry
Barton, K.C.V.O., C.B., C.M.G. ; and has issue — Capt.
Philip Geoffry Barton, M.C., of Auchenskeoch, tn. and
has issue]. Res. — 14 Sussex Square, Brighton. Clubs —
Garrick, Cavalry.
Austin Mackenzie of Carradale, Esq., J. P. cos. Dumfries,
Northants., and Argyll, late Lt. 3rd Batt. Scots Fus. , and
late Capt. 5th V.B. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders,
Member of Royal Company of Archers, b. 1856 ; tn. 1st,
1878, Lucy Maria (d. 1912), d. of Major Gustavus Tuite
Dalton of Fennor, co. Meath ; 2nd, 1913, Mary Frances, d.
of late Capt. J. Linton of Hemingford, Hunts., and the
Countess of Aylesford. Seat — Carradale, Argyllshire.
Town res. — 8 Charles Street, Mayfair.W. Clubs — Brooks's,
Boodle's, Orleans, Royal Yacht Squadron (Cowes).
MACKENZIE, late of Portmore (L.O., 1873). Quarterly,
1 and 4, azure, a buck's head caboshed or; 2 and 3, azure,
three frasiers argent, over all in the centre of the shield a
wolf's head erased or. Mantling gules, the doubling argent ;
and on a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter arm
holding a garland of laurel proper ; and in an escroll above
the crest this Motto, " Virtute et labore." Livery — Blue
and gold.
Eldest son of Colin James Mackenzie of Portmore, Esq.,
Lord-Lieut ofco. Peebles, b. 1835; d. 1896; m. 1871,
Catherine Alice (d. 1923), d. of late Samuel Wauchope,
Esq- :—
Colin Charles Forbes Mackenzie, Esq., Major, H.M.'s
Land Forces, Member of the Royal Company of Archers, b.
1879 ; m. 1924, Noel Grace, d. of Lt.-Col. G. J. Fergusson-
Buchanan, of Auchentorlie. Clubs — Carlton, New (Edin-
burgh).
MACKENZIE (L.O.) Argent, a stag's head cabossed
azure, within two branches of hymeno phyllum pulcherre-
mum proper, between two male huriasin chief and a female
of the same in base also proper. Mantling azure, doubled
argent. Crest — A stag's head cabossed proper, tyned or.
Supporters— On the dexter a Highlander having in his
dexter hand a sword erect in pale, and on his sinister arm a
target all proper ; and on the sinister a Maori holding in
his exterior hand a native spear plumed proper. Motto —
" We persevere."
Son of Donald Stewart Mackenzie, of Dunedin, New
Zealand : —
The Hon. Sir Thomas Mackenzie, G.C.M.G., Hon.
LL.D. (Edin.), M.L.C. New Zealand, Prime Minister
1912, High Commissioner for N.Z. in London 1912-20, b.
1854; tn. 1884, Ida Henrietta (d. 1926), d. of Charles
Nantes, of Devon; and has issue — Kenneth Mackenzie,
Esq., b. 1885 [tn. 1913, Flora, d. of Rev. — Macdonald] ;
David Stewart Mackenzie, Esq., b. 1887 [m. 1912, Lorna,
d. of George H. Wilson]; Cusack Mackenzie, Esq., b.
1889 [m. 19 12, Lilian Rubina, d. of Duncan Boyes] ; Hector
Bruce Mackenzie, Esq., Lieut. N.Z.A.M.S., b. 1894 [tn.
1918, Elyn Caroline, d. of Judge George J. Nichols, late
I.C.S.] ; CluthaNantes Mackenzie, Esq. , N.Z. MountedRifles,
formerly Member N.Z. Parliament, b. 1895 [tn. 1919, Doris,
d. of Harcourt Sawyer, of Windsor Forest (Res. — Jubilee
Institute for the Blind, Auckland)] ; Helen Nantes, C.B.E.
[m. 1918, Capt. Albert Victor MacDonald, M.C., R.W.
Kent Regt.]. Seats — Allan Grange, Dunedin, New Zealand ;
Caberfeidh, Tanakapo, Otago, N.Z. Clubs— Wellington ;
Otago ; Northern (all New Zealand).
CHARLESGRANT MACKENZIE, Esq. .V.D., late Lt.-
Col. comdg. 6th Batt. Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire
Buffs), and late comdg. 2nd 6th Batt. Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders, also late comdg. 1st Vol. Batt. Morayshire
Regt. (which Batt. he raised), County Comdt. of Morayshire,
being the son of the late Colonel Sir Felix Calvert Mac-
kenzie, Knight Bachelor (1897), D.L. co. of Elgin, Hon. Col.
(V.D.) 3rd Vol. Batt. Seaforth Highlanders (Rosshire Buffs,
Duke of Albany's), the first company of which he raised in
1859, a member of the Morayshire County Council, Provost
of Forres 1865-72, by his wife Anne (d. 1881), dau. of the
late Rev. Charles Grant, minister of Kingussie, Inverness-
shire, and grand- dau. of Captain Donald Fraser of the
78th Highlanders. Armorial bearings (L. O. , 1900)— -Azure,
a stag's head caboshed or, on a chief of the last, an elephant
sable, tusked argent. Mantling azure, doubled or. Crest
— On a wreath of his liveries, a dexter cubit arm erect, hold-
ing a sword in bend sinister, all proper. Motto — " Corde
et tnanu." Married, 1900, Ethel Pauline, dau. of John
Henry Luis of Cidhmore, Dundee ; and has Issue — Con-
stance Beatrix Luis. Residence — Firlands, Forres, N.B.
Club— Liberal (Edinburgh).
MACKENZIE (L.O., circa 1672). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
azure, a stag's head caboshed or ; 2. or, a rock in flames
proper ; 3. gules, three human legs armed proper, flexed in
triangle, conjoined in the centre at the upper part of the
thigh, garnished and spurred or, all within a bordure in-
dented or. Mantling azure, doubled or. Crest— On a
wreath of his liveries, a mountain in flames proper; and in
an escroll over the same this Motto, " Luceo non uro."
Livery — Blue, yellow facings.
Eld. son of John Tolme Mackenzie, Esquire, J. P., of
Dunvegan, Skye, b. June 16, 1828 ; d. 1910; tn. 1857,
Henzell (d. 1922), dau. of David Dixon Ferguson :—
Murdoch Tolme Mackenzie, Esq., J. P. and Hon.
Sheriff Substitute, Ross-shire, F.S.A. Scot.; M.B..C.M.
(Edin.), b. May 19, 1858, representative of the family of
Mackenzie, of Ballone ; tn. 1906, Euphemia, d. of Donald
Munro. Res.— Scolpaig, North Nist, Scotland.
The Late THOMAS MACKENZIE, Esquire, J. P. for
Banffshire, J. P. and D.L. for Morayshire, of Dailuaine
House, Carron, Strathspey, co. Banff, and of Innes House,
near Elgin, co. Moray. Born March 18, 1848, being
the third son of William Mackenzie, Esq., of Dailu-
aine, and his wife Jane, daughter of William Thomson
of Knockando. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ;
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Azure, a stag's head caboshed, between the attires an
antique crown or. Above the shield is placed a helmet be-
fitting his degree, with a Mantling azure, doubled or; and
upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter arm
embowed, the hand grasping a garland of laurel proper : and
in an escroll over the same this Motto, " Virtute et valore,"
and below the shield " Luceo non uro. " Livery — Blue and
gold. Married, Oct. 30, 1877, Emily (d. Jan. 8, 1899), dau
of Edwin Holt, Esq., of Rosehill, Worcestershire; and died
1 915. Estates — Dailuaine, co. Banff; Innes.Fco. Moray.
MACKENZIE-ASHTON(R.L.,H.Coll.i879). Quarterly,
1 and 4, sable, on a pile between two crescents argent, a
changed, in the dexter chief a holly leaf proper (for Mac-
kenzie). Mantling sable and argent. Crests — 1. on a
wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a mower proper,
vested paly argent and sable, in the act of whetting his
scythe also proper (for Ashton) ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, a bucks head as in the arms (for Mackenzie).
Mottoes— 1. " Fide et virtute " ; 2, " I face all weathers.''
Only son of Arundell Mackenzie-Ashton, Gentleman, of
Lyde House, Bath, b. 1854 ; d. 1921 ; m. 1879, Mary
E., only dau. of Robert Tiffen, M.D. , of Wigton,
Cumberland : —
Philip Arundell Mackenzie-Ashton, Esq., Lieut, late
R.N.V.R., b. 18S0; m. Dorothy Margaret, eld. d. of
Alexander Lyons, of Rathellen, Sligo ; and has had issue —
Elizabeth Jacqueline (d. 1926) ; and Eilleen Gillian. Res. —
Gunyumu, Nyeri, Kenya Colony; Beit ar Ras, Likoni,
Mombasa, Kenya Colony. Clubs — R.A.C. ; R. Motor
Yacht ; Muthaiga (Nairobi) ; Nyeri (Nyeri.)
MACKENZIE (L.O., 14 June 1909). Parted per
chevron azure and or, three stags' heads caboshed, all
counterchanged. Mantling azure, doubled or. Crest —
mullet pierced of the field (for Ashton) ; 2 and 3, per fesse
argent and azure, a buck's head caboshed and counter-
On a wreath of his liveries, a stag's head erased, the neck
pierced with an arrow all proper. Motto — "Fide parta
fide acta." Livery — Blue and gold.
Son of William Mackenzie, Shipowner, b. 1795 ; d.
1850; m. 183T, Catherine, d. of John Mackenzie,
Balna Cra, Lochcarron, of the Cadet family of Davoch-
maluag : —
The late James Mackenzie, Gentleman, b. 1842 ; d. 1916 ;
m. 1878, Jane, only d. of Rev. Neil Bethune of Ontario ;
and had issue— (1) Keith Bethune Mackenzie, Esq.,
Capt. Seaforth Highlanders, £. 1880; killed in action 1914
[m. Louise, d. of J. Scott, Edinburgh] ; (2) Eric James
Bethune Mackenzie, Esq., Major R.F.A., b. 1884 ; killed in
action 1916 [m. 1909, Ethel Francis, eld. d. of Rev. H.
Bayley Clissold of Bath, and left issue— Alice Frances];
Annabella Katherine Bethune ; and Alice Sheena Bethune
(d. 1911). Res. — Daresbury, Malvern.
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MACKENZIE-GRIEVE (L.O., 1891). Azure, on a
fess argent, between two fetterlocks in chief, and a stag's
head caboshed in base or, a crescent of the first. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries,
a dexter arm in armour embowed the hand grasping a
dagger proper. Motto — "Qua fidem servasti."
Sons of Andrew Grieve, Esq., W.S., J. P., Member of
Royal Company of Archers, of 4 Melville Crescent,
Edinburgh, b. 1796 ; d. 1870; m. 1843, Louisa Jane,
d. of Capt. Francis Salmond, H.E.I.C.S. Marine,
Master Attendant, Fort Marlboro', Sumatra : —
The late Frederick John Mackenzie-Grieve (formerly
Grieve), Esq., Capt. R.N. (ret.), b. 1847 ; d. 1929 ; m.
1874, Charlotte Jane, d. < f William Logan White, of
Kellerstain, Midlothian, andgranddau. of Sir James Foulis,
Bart., ofColinton, and had issue — (1) Eric William Mac-
kenzie-Grieve, Gentleman, b. 1875 (Innisfail, Canada);
(a) Alan James Mackenzie-Grieve, Esq., Capt. R.N. (ret.),
Legion of Honour, b. 1877 ; (3) Kenneth Mackenzie Mac-
kenzie-Grieve, Esq., Comdr. R.N. ( et.), A.F.C. (ret.), b.
1880; and Louisa Helen [w. Alick Martin, Esq., Major
P.P.L.I., killed in action 1918, son of Waldive Martin, Esq. ,
Upper Hall, Ledbury]. Res.— Fir Hill, Droxford, Hants.
John Andrew Mackenzie-Grieve (formerly Grieve), Esq.,
Lt.-Col. R.A. (ret. 1898) [Arms, Crest, and Motto as
above, but (L.O. 1891) in lieu of the crescent a mullet,
Livery— Blue, with white facings], served in India, Burmah,
S. Africa, and Great War 1915-18, Member R. Company of
Archers, K.B.G.S., b. 1854; m. i884, Charlotte Elizabeth,
d. of Lt.-Col. Richard Roney-Dougal, of Ratho Park, and
Balnageith ; and has issue — (1) Colin John Mackenzie-
Grieve, Esq., Capt., M.C., and Croix de Guerre, Member of
R. Company of Archers, K.B.G.S. ,b. 1887 [m. 1911, Beneta
Elizabeth, d. of Arthur L. Cutbill] ; (2) )ohn Sanford
Maclean Mackenzie-Grieve, Esq., Comdr. R.N., Member
R. Company of Archers, K.B.G.S., b. 1892 ; Muriel Eva ;
Hazell Ida. Res. — Belfield House, Cupar, Fife. Clubs —
United Service; New (Edin.) ; Royal and Ancient (St.
Andrew's.)
MACKENZIE-GILLANDERS(rematric. L.O., 17 June
1904). Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, a chevron argent,
between three arms in armour, couped at the elbow, the
hands each grasping a dagger all proper, the last hilted and
pommelled or (Gillanders) ; 2 and 3, or, a cross parted and
fretty azure, between in the first and fourth quarters a stag's
head caboshed of the last, and in the second and third
quarters a mountain in flames proper, in the centre a
crescent gules for difference (Mackenzie, H. Coll.). Mant-
lings — Dexter, sable, doubled argent ; sinister, azure, doubled
or. Crests — Dexter, on a wreath of the liveries, a dexter
arm as in the arms all proper (Motto — " Durum sed
certissimum ") ; sinister, on a wreath of the liveries, a stag's
head caboshed azure, within the attires a cross couped or,
the whole between two stags' attires gold (Motto — " Always
faithful"). Livery — White coat, black facings, blue and
yellow striped waistcoat.
Second son of William Dalziel Mackenzie, Esq., of
Fawley Court (q.v.), b. 1840 ; m. 1863, Mary Anna, d. of
late Henry Baskerville, Esq., D. L. , of Crowsley Park: —
The late Capt. Edward Baskerville Mackenzie-Gillanders
(formerly Mackenzie), J. P. and D. L. , Hon. Capt. in the
Army, 3rd Batt. Cameron Highlanders, served in S. African
War, b. 1874; d. 1923; m. 1903, Frances Geraldine, d.
of late G. F. Gillanders, Esq., J. P.; and had issue —
Barbara Geraldine ; Heather Frances Baskerville ; and
Rosemary Falconer Georgina. Seats — Highfield and
Corriehallie, Muir-of-Ord, Ross-shire.
McKERRELL (Matric. L.O., 8 Feb. 1802). Azure, on
a fesse or, three lozenges gules, within a bordure engrailed
argent. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — Upon a
wreath of his liveries, a Roman soldier on his march, with
standard and utensils all proper. Motto— " Dulcis pro
patria labor." Livery — Dark blue, with gold braid.
Son of Robert Mure McKerrell, Esq., V.D., J. P.
co. Ayr, Hon. Col. late comdg. 1st Vol. Batt
Royal Scots Fus., a Member of the Royal Company
of Archers (the King's Bodyguard for Scotland),
Prison Commissioner for Scotland, b. 1846; d. 1912;
m. 1889, Lucinda Margaret, younger d. of James Winter
Brittain of Gifford's Hall, in the co. of Suffolk: —
Robert James Mure McKerrell, Gentleman, b. 1890.
Res.—
McKERNAN (confmd. U.O.). Ermine, two lions
passant gules, on a fesse sable, three fleurs-de-lys or.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a griffin statant gules, wings erect vert, collared
or. Motto — " Serviendo guberno."
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Second son of Edward McKernan, of Aughnakelly,
Swanlinbar, co. Cavan, b. 1833 ; d. 1913 ; m.
1858, Mary, d. of Thomas McTeggart, Derrylin, co.
Fermanagh : —
John McKernan, Gentleman, b. 1861 ; m. 1890, Mary,
d. of James Dunican, Dalystown, Moyvore, co. West-
meath, and has issue — (1) Robert Lucian McKernan,
Gentleman, M.A., Indian Civil Service, b. 1891 [m.
1923, Ruth, only d. of William Edwards, of Notting-
ham (Postal address — Pegu Club, Rangoon, Burma)] ;
(2) Rev. Alfred McKernan, B.A., B.D., Principal Dur-
gannan Academy, co. Tyrone, b. 1892 ; (3) Frederick
McKernan, Gentleman, M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O., West
African Medical Service, b. 1893 ; (4) Rev. Reginald
McKernan, M.A., b. 1897 ; (5) Percv Edward McKernan,
Gentleman, M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O., b. 1898 ; (6) Herbert
John McKernan, Gentleman, B.A., b. 1906 ; (7) Harold
Germanus McKernan, Gentleman, b. 1913 ; Hilda
Kathleen, M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O. ; Caroline Isabel, B.D.S. ;
Eileen ; and Phoebe Irene. Res. — 209 Clonliffe Road,
Dublin.
McKERRELL-BROWN (L.O. 10 Nov. 1887). Quar-
terly, 1 and 4, azure, a chevron between three
fleurs-de-lys or, a crescent gules in fess point for differ-
ence (for Brown) ; 2 and 3, azure, on a fess or, three
lozenges gules, a bordure engrailed argent (for McKerrell) ;
Mantling azure, doubled or. Crest — A demi-lion or,
armed and langued gules, holding in the dexter paw a
fleur-de-lys of the first. Motto — "Floreat majestas."
Eldest son of John McKerrell-Brown, Esq., of 7
Eton Terrace, Edinburgh, b. 1818 ; d. 1887 ;
m. 1847, Elizabeth Agnes, d. of William Renny, Esq.,
W.S., of Danevale, co. Kirkcudbright : —
James McKerrell-Brown, Esq., C.A., J. P., b. 1853 ,
m. 1 88 1, Harriet Elizabeth Westwood, d. of the late Lt.-
Col. Dods, I.A. Res. — 8 Oxford Terrace, Edinburgh ;
Woodville, North Berwick, N.B.
GEORGE IVIE MACKESY, Esq.. M.B. and M.A.
Trin. Coll., Dublin), L.R.C.S.I., J. P., High Sheriff (1871)
and Mayor (1879) of the City of Waterford, Surgeon to the
Waterford County and City Infirmary, President of Irish
Medical Assoc, and Ex-President South-Eastern Ireland
Branch of British Medical Association. Born July 26, 1845,
in fesse from the sinister side proper, sleeved gules,
cuffed azure, holding a sword entwined with a snake,
also proper, all between two flaunches of the fourth,
each charged with a demi-eagle displayed, couped or.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a Mantling gules and argent, Crest —
Out of a mural crown proper, a demi-eagle or, charged on
the breast with a sword entwined with a snake in pale as
in the arms. Motto — " In Deo manuque fides." Married
Jan. 1870, Hester Maria, eldest dau. of Samuel Strangman
of Summerland, Waterford ; and has had with other Issue —
(1) Joseph Poulter Thomas Mackesy, Gentleman, b. Aug. 20,
1878 ; (2) George Mackesy, Gentleman, b. Aug. 5, 1880 ;
(3) Samuel Strangman Mackesy, Gentleman, b. Aug. 24,
1881 ; (4) William Oswald Mackesy, Gentleman, b. Sept, 18,
1882 ; (5) David Henry Mackesy, Gentleman, b. Aug. 19,
1896. Estates — Property in cos. Kilkenny and Queen's
co. Residence— 22 Lady Lane, Waterford. Clubs — Junior
Constitutional, County and City (Waterford).
M'KIE of Bargaly (matric. L.O., 13 June 1904). Argent,
two ravens pendent from an arrow fessways piercing their
necks proper, on a chief azure, a lion passant of the field
armed and langued gules, a bordure compon^e of the
being the eldest son of Joseph Poulter Mackesy, M.B.
(Trin. Coll., Dublin), F.R.C.S.I., by his wife Frances, dau.
of George Ivie, Solicitor, of Waterford. Armorial bear-
ings—He bears for Arms : Argent, a dexter arm couped
first and second. Mantling azure, doubled argent. Crest
—On a wreath of his liveries, a raven proper. Motto—
' ' Labora. "
Eld. son of James M'Kie, Esq., of Bargaly, Advocate
at the Scottish Bar, M.A., J. P., D.L., M.P. for
Stewartry of Kirkcudbright, b. 1821 ; d. 1867; m.
1853, Jane Wilson, only d. of Archibald Home of
Balvarran, co. Perth : —
Lt.-Col. John M'Kie, C.B.E., D.S.O., late 3rd Batt.
King's Own Scottish Borderers, b. 1857 ; m. 1910, Violet,
eldest d. of Sir Oswald Mosley, 4th Bart. Seats— Ernespie,
nr. Castle Douglas, N.B. ; Glencaird Bargrennan, Newton-
Stewart, N.B. Clubs— Bachelors', Boodle's.
Colonel EDWARD ALEXANDER MACKIE, Es-
quire, J. P., late Hon. Col. 1st Vol. Batt. K.O. Yorkshire
Plate XII
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L.I. (V.D. ). Born 1834, being the third son of Robert
Jefferson Mackie, by his wife Barbara. Armorial bearings
— Paly of six or and gules, on a bend engrailed azure, a
narcissus between two mullets of six points of the first.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a cubit arm grasping a sword all proper,
a narcissus between two mullets as in the arms. Motto —
" Disce et labora." Married, Sept. 14, 1865, Emma
Gertrude, daughter of R. D. Dunn of Manor House,
Heath, Wakefield ; and has Issue — Four sons and five
daughters. Seat —
MACKINDER (H. Coll., 8 Sept. 1920). Azure, a
youth kneeling in armour proper, without helmet or
gauntlets. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, upon a book with two clasps proper,
an owl affrontee wings elevated proper. Motto — " Si
jeunesse savait."
Eldest son of Draper Mackinder, M.D. : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Halford John Mackinder P.C. (1926); Knt.
Bach. (1920), Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple, Chairman of
Imperial Shipping and Imperial Economic Committee, 6.
1861. Res. — 122A St. James's Court, S.W.i. Clubs —
Athenaeum, Carlton, Union, Alpine.
MACKINNON of MacKinnon (L.O., 1811). Quarterly,
1. vert, a boar's head erased argent, holding in the mouth a
shank-bone of a deer proper (Mackinnon) ; 2. azure, a c istle
triple-towered and embattled argent, masoned sable, win-
dows and portcullis gules (Macleod) ; 3. or, a galley, her
oars saltirewise and sails furled sable, flags flying gules
(Macdonald); 4. argent, a dexter hand couped fessewise
proper, holding a cross crosslet fitch£e sable (Macdonald).
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — A boar's head
erased, holding in the mouth the shank-bone of a deer proper.
Supporters — On the dexter side a lion, and on the sinister a
leopard, both proper. Motto — " Audentes fortuna juvat."
Son of William Alexander MacKinnon, Esq., of
MacKinnon, 34th Chief of Clan Fingon, J. P.,
D.L., M.A. (Camb.), F.R.S., b. 1813 ; d. 1903; m.
1846, Margaret Sophia, d. of Francis Willes, by
Caroline, d. of Sir Thomas Whichcote : —
Francis Alexander MacKinnon, Esq. , of MacKinnon, 35th
Chief of Clan Fingon (MacKinnon), J. P. andD.L. co.Kent,
B.A. (Camb.), £.1848; m. 1888, Hon, Emily Isabel Hood, d.
of Admiral Rt. Hon. the 1st Baron Hood of Avalon.G.C.B. ;
and has had issue — (1) Alexander Hood MacKinnon, yngr.
of Mackinnon, Gentleman, 79th Q. O. Cameron High-
landers, b. 1892; killed in action 1914 ; (2) Arthur Avalon
MacKinnon, Esq., Lieut. -Comdr. R.N. , b. 1893 [m. 1921,
Gunhild, d. of S. Kr5yer, of Copenhagen, and has issue —
Alasdair Neil Hood MacKinnon, Gentleman, b. 1924]; and
Aline Emily Hood. Res. — Drumduan, Forres, Morayshire.
Club — Union.
MACKINTOSH, see FRASER-MACKINTOSH.
MACKINTOSH of Conyngham Hall (H. Coll.). Or,
on a chevron, between two lions rampant in chief and a
lymphad in base sable, a bezant, charged with a represen-
tation of the head of St. John the Baptist proper,
between two hearts of the field. Mantling sable and
or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, upon a rock
proper, charged with two roses argent, barbed and seeded,
a cat sejant, also proper. Motto — " By faith and work."
Son of John Mackintosh, Esq., J.P., of Greystones,
Halifax :—
Sir Harold Vincent Mackintosh, Knt. Bach. (1922),
formerly Lieut. R.N.V.R., Dir. of John Mackintosh and
Son,Ltd., b. 1891; m. 1916, Constance, d. of Edgar
Stoneham, O.B.E., of Acton, W.3 ; and has issue — John
Mackintosh, Esq., b. 192 1 ; and Mary. Res. — Conyngham
Hall, Knaresborough, Yorks. Clubs — National Liberal,
R.A.C.
ALFRED DONALD MACKINTOSH, of that Ilk,
Chief of the Clan Chattan, C. B.E.J. P. , and Lord-Lieutenant
of Inverness-shire. Born]une24, 1851, being the second but
eldest surviving son of the late Alexander Mackintosh, of
Mackintosh, by his second wife Charlotte, fifth daughter of
Alexander MacLeod of Dalvey. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Quarterly 1. or, a lion rampant gules ; 2.
argent, adexter hand fessewise, couped at the wrist and hold-
ing a man's heart gules ; 3. azure, a boar's head couped or ;
4. or, a lymphad, oars in saltire sable. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling
gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries
is set for Crest, a cat-a-mountain salient proper. Sup-
porters— Two wild cats proper. Motto — "Touch not the
cat, but a glove." Married, 1880, Ella, C.B.E., only child
and heiress of Edward Priest Richards, Esquire, of Plas
Newydd, in the county of Glamorgan ; and has had Issue
— Angus Alexander Mackintosh, Esq., Capt. Royal Horse
Guards, ft. 1885; d. 1918 [m. 1917, Lady Maud Louisa
Emma Cavendish, eld. d. of 9th Duke of Devonshire ; and
left issue — Anne Peace Arabella] ; and Violet Charlotte,
died April 1883. Seats — Moy Hall and Dunachton, in the
county of Inverness ; Cottrell, in the county of Glamorgan.
Clubs — Carlton, Naval and Military, Boodle's.
MACKINTOSH (L.O. 1886). Quarterly, 1. or, a lion
rampant gules ; 2. or, a dexter hand couped fesseways
holding a dagger in pale gules ; 3 . or, a lymphad oars
in saltire sable, flagged gules ; 4. azure, a salmon naiant
argent. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — Upon
a wreath of his liveries, a cat-a-mountain salient proper,
charged on the breast with a crescent gules ; and in an
escroll over the same this Motto — " Touch not the catt,
butt a glove." Livery — Drab and red.
Eldest son of William Mackintosh, Lord Kyllachy,
Senator of the College of Justice in Scotland,
b. 1842; d. 1918 ; m. 1869, Jane, d. of David
Stevenson, C.E., Engineer to the Commissioners of
Northern Lights : —
William Eneas Mackintosh, Esq., J. P. Inverness,
B.A. (Oxon), Advocate, Scottish Bar, late 3rd Q.O"
Cameron Highlanders, Hon. Capt. in the Army (191 8),
b. 1870 ; m. 1903, Etta Ann, d. of Henry R. M. Porter,
of Birlingham, Worcs. Seat — Kyllachy, co. Inverness.
Club— New (Edin.)
MACKINTOSH (L.O.). Parted per chevron or and
argent, in the dexter chief a lion rampant gules, armed and
langued azure, in the sinister chief a dexter hand fessways
couped at the wrist grasping a dagger erect of the third,
and in base a galley sails furled sable, flagged of the third.
Mantling gules, doubled or. Crest— On a wreath of his
liveries, a cat-a-mountain rampant guardant proper. Motto
— "Touch not the cat bot a glove."
Son of: —
William Mackintosh, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Lanancha, co. Peebles,
MACKIRDYof Birkwood(L.O., 1894). Parted per fesse
argent and sable, in chief a martlet of the second, and in
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base a fir-tree growing out of a mount surmounted of a
sword bendwise dexter, supporting on its point an antique
crown or. Mantling sable, doubled argent. Crest— On a
wreath of his liveries, a demi-wyvern displayed proper.
Motto — "Dieu et mon pays." Livery — Dark green, with
silver buttons.
Elder surv. son of William Augustus Scott Mackirdy,
Esq., D.L..J.P. co. Lanark (formerlyWilliam Augustus
Scott), of Birkwood, co. Lanark, b. 1842; d. 1909; m.
1880, Lucy (d. 1899), d. of Edmund Bell, of Rothesay : —
Elliott Mackirdy Scott Mackirdy, Esq., J. P. cos. Wilts..
Lanark, M.A. (Oxon.), Hon. Capt. Royal Horse Guards
(Blues), Capt. Lanarkshire Yeo. , a member of the Royal
Company of Archers (King's Bodyguard for Scotland), b.
t88i ; m. 1906, Eva Mary, elder surv. d. of the late Hon.
Evelyn Henry Pierrepont ; and has issue — David Elliott
Mackirdy, Gentleman, b, 1907 ; Michael Evelyn Wallace
Mackirdy, Gentleman, b. 1914 ; and Angela Mary. Estate
and postal address — Abbey House, Malmesbury. Clubs—
Bath, New (Edinburgh).
MACKWORTH and MACKWORTH-PRAED (H.
Coll.). Quarterly, 1. party per pale indented sable and
ermine, a chevron gules, fretty or (Mackworth, grant by
John, Lord Audley, 1 Aug. 1404) ; 2. azure, a cross
recercle\ voided or, surmounted by a bend gules (Basing,
temp. Edward II.); 3. gules, a fesse between two bars
gemelle argent (Normanville) ; 4. sable, a chevron between
three bulls' heads caboshed argent (Bulkeley) ; 5. argent, a
cross flory between four martlets gules, a canton azure
(Byrd); 6. azure, a lion rampant argent, collared gules
(Domville) ; 7. or, a cross patee fitchee sable (Broxton) ; 8.
gules, a chevron between three pheons, points downward,
argent (Hill of Buntingsdale) ; 9. ermine, on a fesse sable,
a castle triple-towered argent (Hull or Hill of Hull, co.
Salop) ; 10. sable, a lion rampant or, between th'ee crosses
pat^e fitchee argent (Wlonkeslow) ; n. per pale or and
argent, an eagle displayed sable (Bird) ; 12. gules, three
pheons, points downward, argent (Malpas) ; 13. argent, a
cross flory azure (Malpas als. Belward) ; 14. gules, three
chevronels argent (Evans of Gnoll Castle) ; 15. argent, a
stag lodged gules, attired and holding in the mouth an
acorn or, leaved and slipped vert (Griffith Gwyr) ; 16.
argent, a dragon's head erased vert, holding in the mouth
a dexter hand couped at the wrist gules (Rhys Goch) ; 17.
sable, a chevron between three spear-heads argent, embrued
at the points gules (Maynarch); 18. gules, three towers
argent (Howell) ; 19. vert, a chevron between three wolves'
heads erased or (Elvarch). Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter wing per pale
dancettde sable and ermine (granted by Lord Audley, 1 Aug.
1404). [The arms, quarterings, and crest as above were
certified 26 Oct. 1864 by William Courthope, Somerset
Herald and Registrar. But the arms of Mackworth which
are more usually in use are : Per pale indented sable and
ermine, on a chevron gules, five crosses patee or. Crest —
A cock gules]. Motto — " Gwell angau na cywilydd."
Sons of Sir Arthur William Mackworth, 6th Bart., C.B.
(1907), b. 1842; d. 1914 ; m. 1865, Alice Kate, yr. d.
of Joseph Cubitt of Park Street, Westminster: —
Sir Humphrey Mackworth, 7th Bart. (16 Sept. 1776), Capt.
late R. Monmouthshire R.E. , formerly 3rd Batt. Royal West
Surrey Regt. , served in S. Africa 1902, and Great War in
Army Remount Service, b. 1871 ; m. 1st, 1908, Margaret
Haig, Viscountess Rhondda (who obtained a divorce 1923),
only child of 1st Viscount Rhondda; 2nd, 1923, Dorothy
Cecil, d. of the late J. C. Llewellin. Seat — Oaklands, m .
Caerleon, Monmouthshire.
Col. Harry Llewellyn Mackworth, C.M.G., D.S.O., R.
Signal Corps. , late R. E. , b. 1878; m. 1913, Leonie Georgetta,
d. of Prof. Franklin Petersen, Mus.B., Oxford, of Mel-
bourne Univ. Res. — Cliffend, Studland, Dorset.
Geoffrey Mackworth, Esq., C.M.G., D.S.O.,Capt. R.N.,
b. 1879; m. 1910, Noel Mabel, d. of W. T. Langford ; and
has issue — David Arthur Geoffrey Mackworth, Gentleman,
b. 1912 ; Betty Mabel ; and Lorna Alice. Res. —
John Dolben Mackworth, Esq., C.B.E., late Lt.-Col.
R.A.F. , b. 1887; m. 1913, Marianne Annette, d. of H. W.
Sillem of The Pines, Horsell ; and has issue — Christopher
Charles Dolben Mackworth, Gentleman, b. 191 9 ; and
Josephine Ann. Res. — Green Gates, Kintbury, Berks.
Son of Audley Mackworth, Gentleman, b. 1857; d.
1914; m. 1896, Mary, d. of Henry Mason of Caterham: —
Philip Herbert Mackworth, D.F.C., Flight-Lieut. R.A.F.,
b. 1897 ; m. 1921, Winifred Kathleen Moss, and has issue
— (1) Richard Charles Audley Mackworth, Gentleman, b.
1934; (2) James Digby Mackworth, Gentleman, b. 1927;
and Sheila Margaret. Seat —
Son of William Backwell Tyringham (formerly Mack-
worth-Praed), b. 1829 ; d. 1870; m. 1865, Fanny Adela
Wilby: —
Roger William Giffard Tyringham {q-v.).
Son of Robert Herbert Mackworth-Praed, Gentleman,
B.A. Camb., Lord of the Manor of Mickleham Downs,
b. 1866; d. 1913 ; tn. 1890, Mary Josephine, only d. of
Charles Jolliffe of Southwood House, Kent : —
Cyril Winthrop Mackworth-Praed, Gentleman, Lieut, late
Scots Gds. (S.R. ) [Livery — Claret coat, red (or black and
red striped) waistcoat], b. 1891 ; m. 1919, Edith Mary
Henrietta, d. of Col. Stephenson Robert Clarke, C.B. (q.v.),
and has issue — Humphrey Winthrop Mackworth-Praeri,
Gentleman, b. 1919 ; Stephanie ; and Josephine Agnes.
Res. — 51 Onslow Gardens, S.W.
Yngst. son of Bulkeley John Mackworth-Praed of
Owsden Hall, Suffolk,/*. 1799 ; d. 1876; m. 2nd, 1840,
Elizabeth Colthurst (d. 1852), d. of P. P. FitzPatrick ;
3rd, 1859, Emily Maria, d. of William Fane,
H.E.I.C.S. : —
Algernon Henry Mackworth-Praed, Gentleman, b. 1861 ;
m. 1907, Hester (d. 1923), d. of late Col. Francis Augustus
Fane of Fulbeck Hall; 2nd, 1925, Mildred, d. of Hubert
Martineau. Seat— Owsden Hall, Newmarket. Town res.
— 108 Gloucester Place, W.i. Clubs — Carlton, Junior
Carlton.
McLACHLAN (H. Coll., 1909). Argent, a lion ram-
pant gules, holding between the paws a human hand
couped at the wrist proper, and grasping a cross patee
fitchee of the second, on a chief wavy azure, a salmon
or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath o f
the colours, in front of a lymphad sails furled sable,
three crosses patee fitchee or. Motto — " Fortis et
fidus."
Sons of James McLachlan, Esq., of Holland House ,
Cheltenham, formerly H.B.M.'s Consul at Batavia,
Java, b. 1825 ; d. 1903 ; m. 1862, Wilhelmina
Franfoise, d. of Guillaume Louis Jacques Van der
Hucht, of Duin-en-Berg, Haarlem, Holland : —
William James McLachlan, Gentleman, b. 1863.
Res. — Rendcomb Manor, Cirencester, Glos. Club —
Badminton.
Lt.-Col. Donald Maxwell McLachlan, late King's Own
Royal Regt. (Lanes.), b. 1867 ; m. 1902, Mary Edith
Hesseltine ; and has issue — James McLachlan, Gentle-
man, b. 1904; Edith Francoise Sylvia. Res. — Glensanda,
Cheltenham.
Maj.-Gen. James Douglas McLachlan, C.B. (1918),
C.M.G. (1919), D.S.O. (1916), late Queen's Own Cameron
Highlanders, Maj.-Gen. (ret.), Member of the King's Body-
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guard for Scotland, b. 1869; m. 1904, Guendolen Mab.,
d. of the late Henry Charles White, of Havilah, New
South Wales ; and has issue — Jean Olivia. Res. — 1 2
Montagu Place, Bryanston Square, W.i. Clubs — Brooks's,
Naval and Military, Pratt's, New (Edin.).
Arthur Cecil McLachlan, Esq., O.B.E., b. 1872. Res.
— Villa Maria Serena, Menton-Garavan, France. Club —
St. James's.
Maj. Albert Charles McLachlan, M.C. (1918), late 18th
Capt. Archibald Alexander McLachlan, late Seaforth
Highlanders, b. 1896. Res. — Rendcomb Manor, Ciren-
cester, Glos.
JOHN MACLACHLAN of Maclachlan, Esquire, 23rd of
that Ilk, J. P. andD.L. co. Argyll, and a member of the King's
Bodyguard for Scotland. Bom 1859, being the second son
of George Maclachlan of Maclachlan, Esquire, by Mary
his wife, daughter of John Thow. Armorial bearings
Royal Hussars (Queen Mary's Own), 6. 1873; m. 1906,
Olive Pilkington. Club — Cavalry.
George Augustus McLachlan, Gentleman, b. 1875 ;
m. 1909, Ivy Victoria, d. of Henry C. White, of Havilah,
N.S.W. ; and has issue — Daphne Ursula. Res. — Forest
Lodge, Nutley, Sussex. Club — St. James's.
Sons of Alfred Francis McLachlan, Gentleman (2nd
son of James McLachlan, Esq. — see above), b. 1864 ;
d. 1901 ; m. 1894, Katherine Gyselman : — t^j
Maj. James William Francis McLachlan, O.B.E. (1918),
late Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, b. 1894. Res. —
— He bears for Arms: Four coats quarterly, 1. or, a lion
rampant gules ; 2. argent, a dexter hand couped fessways,
holding a cross patee paleways gules ; 3. or, a galley her
oars in saltire sable, placed in the sea proper ; 4. argent, in
the base und£e vert a salmon naiant proper. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
Mantling gules and argent ; and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, a castle situated upon a rock
all proper ; and for his Supporters, on either side of the
escutcheon a roebuck proper. Motto — " Fortis et fidus."
Married, 1919, Marjorie E. F.,only d. of A. C. Macpherson,
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of Cluny, and has issue — Marjorie Susan Mary ; Frances
Eva Ec lina ; and Jean Helen. Estate — Maclachlan or
Strathlachlan. Postal address — Castle Lachlan, Strachur,
Argyllshire. Clubs— Brooks's, New (Edinburgh).
MACLAGAN (L.O., 27 Oct. 1876). Argent, two chev-
ronels sable within a bordure vert, charged with three
martlets or. Mantling gules, doubled argent. CreBt— On
a wreath of his liveries, a beaver passant. Motto — " Prin-
cipiis obsta." Livery — Green, with black facings.
Son of Robert Craig Maclagan, Esq., M.D. (Edin.),
Hon. Col. (V.D.), J. P. co. Midlothian, b. 1839 ; d. 1919 ;
m. 1865, Jane Robertson Bayne (d. 1914), d. of John
Webster of Thankerton House, Lanarkshire: —
Douglas Philip Maclagan, Esq., Writer to the Signet, b.
1867; m. 1896, Jane Elizabeth, d. of James Melvin, of
Edinburgh, and has issue— Alison ; and Morag. ^Res. —
28 Heriot Row, Edinburgh.
MACLAINE of Lochbuie (Matric. upon ancient user,
gules ; 2. azure, a tower argent, masoned sable ; 3. or, a
dexter arm couped in fesse gules, the hand holding a cross
crosslet fitch^e azure ; 4. or, a lymphad proper, in base
vert a salmon naiant also proper. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a branch of
laurel and one of cypress in saltire surmounted of a battle-
axe in pale proper. Motto — " Vincere vel mori." Sup-
porters— Two seals proper.
Eld. son of Maclaine of Lochbuie (Murdoch Gillian
Maclaine), Chief of the Clan, late Capt. 6th Dragoon
Guards, J. P. and D.L. co. Argyll, b. 1845; d. 1909;
m. 1869, Katherine Marian, d. of late Salis Schwabe
of Glyn-y-Garth, Anglesey, and of Manchester :—
Kenneth Douglas Lome Maclaine, Esq., M.C., Chief of
the Clan, Major late 15th Hussars, late Lieut. Scottish
Horse Imp. Yeo., b. 1880 ; m. 1920, Olive Marguerite, d. of
the late Edmund Robert Stewart- Richardson, and has issue
— Gillian Robert. Seat —
SAMUEL M'LARDY, Gentleman. Born 1842, son ot
John M'Lardy. Armorial bearings (L.O., 1898)— Or, [a
galley, oars in action, sails furled sable, nagged gules,
surmounted of an eagle displayed proper, beaked and
membered of the third, in the dexter chief point an estoile,
L.O., 9 June 1905). Quarterly, 1. argent, a lion rampant
and in the sinister chief point a dexter hand couped of the
last. Mantling sable, doubled or. Crest— On a wreath of
his liveries, a dexter hand couped proper, holding a cross
crosslet fitch^e and erect or. Motto — " In te fido." Res.
— Basford Mount, Middleton Road, Higher Crumpsall,
Manchester.
M'LAREN (L.O. , 24 July 1902). Or, two chevronels
invected gules, between as many shepherds' crooks in saltire
sable, and in base a triple-towered castle of the last,
masoned argent, flags, windows, and portcullis of the
second. Mantling gules, doubled or. Crest — Issuant
from a wreath of his liveries, the Virgin and Child proper,
the former vested azure. Supporters— On either side a
wyvern argent wings erect gules, each supporting a banner
or charged with a horse-shoe sable. Motto — " Bi'se mac
na cromaige." Livery — Green, white facings.
Son of Duncan M ' Laren , Esq. , J. P. and D. L. , of New-
ington House, Edinburgh, Lord Provost and sometime
M.P. for Edinburgh, b. 1806 ; m. 1st, Grant Aitken (d.
1833); 2nd, 1836, Christina Gordon {d. 1841), d. of
William Renton of Edinburgh ; 3rd, 1848, Priscilla, d.
of Jacob Bright of Green Bank, Rochdale, and sister
of Rt. Hon. John Bright, P.C., M.P. :—
Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Benjamin Bright M' Laren,
1st Baron Aberconway of Bodnant, co. Denbigh (1911),
1st Bart. (8 Aug. 1902), P.C. (190S), K.C., M.A.
(Edin.), M.P. for Stafford 1880-6, and for Bosworth
Div. of Leicestershire 1892- 1910, J. P. Denbighshire,
Flintshire, Middlesex, and Surrey, Comdr. Order of
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the Redeemer (Greece), has Order of Sacred Treasure
(Japan) 3rd class, Order of Takovia (Serbia), b.
1850 ; m. 1877, Laura Elizabeth, C. B.E. , Dame of Grace of
the Order of the Hosp. of St. John of Jerusalem, only d. of
Henry Davis Pochin of Bodnant, Denbighshire, J. P. and
D.L. , sometime M.P. for Stafford ; and has had issue — (1)
Hon. Henry Duncan M'Laren, C.B.E., M.A. (Oxon),
J.P. Denbigh, M.P. for West Staffordshire 1906-10, and
for Bosworth, Leics., 1910-22, b. 1879 [m. 1910, Christabel
Mary, d. of Sir Melville Leslie Macnaghten, Bart., C.B. , and
has issue; — Charles Melville M'Laren, Esq., b. 1913 ; John
Francis M'Laren, Esq., b. 1919 ; Elizabeth Mary; and
Anne Laura Dorinthea (Res. — 38 South Street, Mayfair,
W.i)]; (2) Hon. Francis Walter Stafford M'Laren, J.P.
Staffs., Lieut. R.N.V.R., M.P. for Spalding 1910-17, b.
1886 [m. 1911, Barbara, d. of Col. Sir Herbert Jekyll,
K..C.M.G. ; and d. on active service 1917; leaving issue —
Martin John M'Laren, Esq., b. 1914 ; Guy Lewis Ian
M'Laren, Esq., b. 1915]; Hon. Elsie Dorothea [m. 1904,
Lt.-Col. Edward Alexander James Johnson- Ferguson, only
son of Sir Jabez Edward Johnson-Ferguson, Bart., and has
issue] ; and Hon. Florence Priscilla [m. 1907, Rt. Hon. Sir
Henry Norman, P.C., 1st Bart., and has issue]. Seat —
Bodnant, Tal-y-Cafn, Denbighshire. Town res. — 43 Bel-
grave Square, S.W. Clubs — Reform, Savile, &c.
M'LAREN (26 Dec. 1902). Or, two chevronels gules,
between two dock-leaves slipped vert in chief and in base
a galley sable, flagged of the second. Mantling gules,
Henry McLaren, Esq., D.S.O., M.C.Capt. Royal Corps
of Signals (T.F.), b. 1883 ; m. 19 19, Edith, d. of Walter
Beverley, Barrister-at-Law, of Bramley. Res. — Rose-
field, Bramley, Leeds.
MacLAREN (L.O. May 1906). Parted per pale or
and ermine, two chevronels counterchanged, and in base
doubled or. CreBt — On a wreath of his liveries, a sword
argent, hilted and pommelled or, and a shepherd's crook
in saltire, entwined with a wreath of laurel proper. Motto
— " Per ensem pro pedo."
Son of William Sinclair M'Laren, b. ; d . ;
m. Elizabeth, d. Of James Marshall: —
James Marshall M'Laren, Esq., Capt. 1st Batt. Gordon
Highlanders, 6. 23 May 1875. Res. —
McLAREN of Headingley (H. Coll.). Azure, on a
saltire argent, between two grenades in fesse, and as many
garbs in pale or, a branch of laurel fructed proper. Mant-
ling azure and argent. Crest — On a wTeath of the colours,
between two branches of laurel fructed, a lymphad sail
furled proper pennons gules. Motto — " Fidelitate et
probitate."
Son of Sir John McLaren, K.B.E., J. P., eldest son
of Henry McLaren, of Hylton Castle, co. Durham,
b. ; d. 1920 ; m. 1881, Jane, d. of James
McCracken, of Glenapp, co. Ayr : —
a lymphad sable, sails furled oars in action flagged gules.
Mantling' sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries,
a mortar proper. Motto — " Frango."
Son of John MacLaren of Dalnabreck, d. 1881 (s.ilof
Gilbert MacLaren of Dalnabreck) m. , Jane Craig,
d. of George Clark of Invergelder, Aberdeenshire: —
Lt.-Col. James Farquharson MacLaren, late Indian
Medical Service, B.M. (Edin.), V.D., served in Soudan
Campaign 1885 (medal with clasp and bronze star), b. 1854.
Seat— Dalnabreck, co. Perth. Club— East India United
Service.
The Late HENRY NORMAN MACLAURIN, Gentle-
man. Armorial bearings (L.O., 1886)— Parted per pale or
and argent, two chevronels azure, in base a galley, oars in
action sable, flags flying. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a lymphad sails furled
and oars in action sable, flags flying gules. Motto
"Fidelis."
MACLAY (L.O.). Or, a lion rampant azure, armed and
langued gules, resting its sinister paw on an anchor sable,
all within an orle of the second. Mantling gules, doubled
ermine. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries a lymphad
sails furled sable, flagged gules. Supporters— On either
side a wolf proper, each gorged with a chain pendent
therefrom an escutcheon argent, charged with a salmon
on its back, holding a ring in its mouth proper. Motto —
" In Deo fides."
Son of Ebenezer Maclay, Glasgow, d. 1894 ; m. Janet,
d. of William Paton, Glasgow : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Paton Maclay, P.C., 1st Baron
Maclay, of Glasgow (21 Nov. 1922), Bart. (20 July 1914),
Hon. LL.D. Glasgow, J.P., D.L. Glasgow and Renfrew-
shire, b. 1857 ; m. 1889, Martha, d. of William Strang,
of Glasgow ; and has issue — Hon. Joseph Paton Maclay,
b. 1899 ; Hon. Waltar Symington Maclay, M.A. (Camb.),
b. 1901 ; Hon. John Scott Maclay, b 1905 ; Hon. Lilias
[m. 1923, Rev. John E. Hamilton, and has issue] ; Hon.
Janet [m. 1923, John Hampden Inskip ; and has issue].
Res. — Duchal, Kilmalcolm, co. Renfrew. Clubs — New,
Liberal (Glasgow), Royal Societies.
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MACLEAN of Dowart (L.O. 7 Aug. 1908). Quarterly,
1. argent, a rock gules ; 2. argent, a dexter hand less-
ways couped gules, holding a cross crosslet fitchee in
pale azure ; 3. or, a lymphad oars in saltire sails furled
sable, flagged gules ; 4. argent, a salmon naiant proper,
in chief two eagles' heads respectant gules. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his
liveries, a tower embattled argent. Supporters — On the
dexter, a seal proper ; on the sinister, an ostrich with a
horseshoe in its beak proper. Motto — " Virtue mine
honour."
Son of Sir Charles Fitzroy Maclean, 9th Bart., b.
1798 ; d. 1883 ; m. 1831, Emily Eleanor, d. of
Rev. the Hon. Jacob Marsham, D.D., Canon of
Windsor : —
Sir Fitzroy Donald Maclean, K.C.B., 10th Bart., of
Dowart and Morvaren (3 Sept. 1631), Chief of the Clan
Gillean, J. P., D.L., Lieut.-Col. (ret.) 13th Hussars, served
with 13th Light Dragoons in Bulgaria and the Crimea
I854-55, Grand Pres. Clan Gillean Assoc, late Pres.
Highland Society of London, b. 1835 ; m. 1872,
Constance Marianne (d. 1920), d. of George Holland
Ackers, of Moreton Hall, Cheshire; and has issue —
Hector Fitzroy Maclean, Maj. (ret.) Scots Gds., b. 1873
[m. 1 907, Winifred Joan, d. of J. Wilding; and has issue —
Charles Hector Fitzroy Maclean, Esq., b. 1916 ; Joan
Sybil (Residence — 56 Cadogan Place, S.W.i)] ; Charles
Lachlan Maclean, Capt. (ret.) R.N., b. 1874 [m. 1904,
Hon. Philadelphia Robertson, d. of Baron Robertson,
and has issue — Philadelphia Constance; Finovola
Sybil (Res. — Ballechin House, Perthshire)] ; Finovola
Marianne Eleanor [m. 1st, 1908, Capt. Roger Simpson
(d. 1919) ; 2nd, Lt.-Col. Francis Bullock-Marsham ; and
has issue (Res. — Hope Court, Crowborough)]. Seat —
Duart Castle. Isle of Mull. Res. — Overblow, Shorne, Kent ;
26 The Leas, Folkestone ; 15 Hyde Park Terrace, W.
Clubs — Cavalry, United Service, Royal Highland Yacht.
MACLEAN (Rematric. L.O. 8 Feb. 1909). Quarterly,
1. argent, a rock gules ; 2. argent, a dexter hand fessways
couped gules, holding a cross crosslet fitchee in pale azure ;
3. or, a lymphad oars in saltire sails furled sable, flagged
gules ; 4. argent, a salmon naiant proper, in chief two
eagles' heads erased respectant gules, all within a bordure
engrailed gules. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest
— On a wreath of his liveries, a branch of laurel and
another of cypress in saltire, surmounted of a battleaxe
erect in pale all proper. Motto — " Altera merces."
Eld. son of Kaid Sir Harry Aubrey de Vere Maclean,
K.C.M.G. (1901), Instructor-General to the Army of
H.S.M. the Sultan of Morocco, Col. comdg. H.S.M.'s
Bodyguard, b. 1848; d. 1920; m. 1st, 1882, Catherine
(div. 1905), d. of Thomas Coe ; 2nd, 1913, Ella, d.
of late Gen. Sir Harry North Dalrymple Prendergast,
V.C., G.CB. :—
Andrew de Vere Maclean, Esq., Capt. E. Surrey Regt.,
served in S. Africa 1900-2 (medal and five clasps), b.
Address — Dremnim, Tangier, Morocco.
M'LEAN of Islay (L.O., 31 Jan. 1911). Quarterly, 1.
argent, a rock gules; 2. argent, a dexter hand fesswise
couped gules, holding a cross crosslet fitchee azure ; 3. or,
a lymphad oars in saltire sails furled sable, flagged gules ;
4. argent, a salmon naiant proper, in chief two eagles'
heads erased respectant gules, over all a cross azure dividing
the quarters. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest —
On a wreath of his liveries, a battleaxe erect in pale
between a branch of laurel and another of cypress all
proper. Motto — "Virtue mine honour." Livery — Dark
blue coat, blue and white waistcoat.
Eld. son of the late Lachlan M'Lean of Islay House,
Islay, b. 1830; d. 1880; m. 1865, Elizabeth, d. of
Alexander Cameron, The Manse, Port Charlotte,
Islay: —
Alexander Colin M'Lean, Esq., late Major Queen's Own
Cameron Highlanders, Chief Constable Inverness-shire, b.
1866; m. 1891, Dora Georgina, second d. of late Sir
Augustus Rivers Thompson, K.C.S.I., late Lieut.-Gov. of
Bengal; and has issue — Lachlan M'Lean, Gentleman, b.
1892 ; Eila Beatrice ; Mona ; and Elizabeth Dora. Res. —
31 Dores Road, Inverness. Clubs — Naval and Military,
New (Edinburgh).
Only son of Colin M'Lean, Esq. , Lt.-Col. Black Watch,
b. ; killed in action 1915 ; m. : —
Neil Malcolm M'Lean, Gentleman, b. 1903 [Arms,
Crest, and Motto as above, but Matric. L.O., 30 Jan.
1911) on the cross a crescent argent for difference]. Scat —
Breda, co. Aberdeen.
Son of : —
Neil Gilliam Maclean, Gentleman [Arms as next above,
but (matric. L.O.) a hnrriine azure for difference], b.
Res.—
MacLEAN of Plantation (Matric. L.O. , 31 March 1909,
and ). Quarterly, 1. argent, on a rock proper,
a tower sable, masoned of the first, windows and port-
oullis gules ; 2. argent, a dexter hand fesswise couped at
the wrist, grasping a cross crosslet fitchee in pale gules;
3. or, a galley oars in saltire sails furled sable, flagged
gules ; 4. vert, a salmon naiant proper, and in base a sea
undy argent and azure. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a branch of laurel and
another of crowberry heath in saltire, surmounted of a
battleaxe erect in pale, all proper. Motto — " Fortiter et
strenue."
Son of : —
Charles James MacLean, Esq., of Plantation, Writer,
b. . Res. — 3 Grosvenor Crescent, Glasgow, W.2.
MACLEAN (L.O., 20 Dec. 1910). Quarterly, 1. argent,
a rock gules ; 2. argent, a dexter hand fessewise, couped
gules, holding a cross crosslet fitchee in pale azure ; 3. or,
a lymphad, oars in saltire, sails furled sable, flagged gules ;
4. argent, in a sea undy in base a salmon naiant of the field,
over all a fesse azure. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a battleaxe in pale
proper. Motto — " Virtue mine honour."
Eld. son of the late Alexander Hislop Maclean, b. ;
d. ; m. 1865, Annie Brown : —
Alexander Harvie Maclean, Esq., Capt. Princess Louise's
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, b. . Res.— Argyll
and Sutherland Highlanders, Maryhill Barracks, Glasgow.
MACLEAN of Ardgour (L.O. , 20 July 1909). Quarterly,
1. argent, a lion rampant gules, armed and langued azure ;
2. azure, a castle triple-towered argent, masoned sable,
windows, portcullis, and flags gules ; 3. or, a dexter hand
:ouped fessewise gules, holding a cross crosslet fitche>
izure ; 4. or, a galley, sails furled oars in action, sable,
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flagged gules, in a sea in base vert, a salmon argent.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath
of his liveries, a branch of laurel and of cypress in saltire,
surmounted of a battleaxe in pale all proper. Motto—
" Altera merces."
Only son of Alexander Thomas Maclean, Esq., 16th
Laird of Ardgour, J. P. co. Inverness, J. P. and D.L.
co. Argyll, a Judge of the High Court of Judicature,
Bengal, b. 1835 ; d. 1890 ; m. 1875, Selina Philippa,
d. of late William Stephens Dicken : —
Lt.-Col. Alexander John Hew Maclean ot Ardgour, R. P.,
late Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, J. P. and D.L.
Argyll, b. 1880 ; m. 1918, Hon. Muriel Annette, d. of 3rd
Baron Inverclyde, of Castle Wemyss, and has issue —
Catriona Louise ; Anne ; Margaret Beryl ; Heather Joan ;
and Elizabeth Muriel Philippa. Seat — Ardgour, co. Argyll.
Clubs— Naval and Military, New (Edinburgh), R. Clyde
Yacht, R. Highland Yacht.
MACLEAN (L.O.). Quarterly, 1. argent, a lion ramp-
ant gules, armed and langued azure ; 2. a castle triple-
towered argent, masoned sable, windows, portcullis and
flags gules ; 3. or, a dexter hand couped fesswise gules,
holding a cross crosslet fitchee azure ; 4. or, a galley sails
furled oars in action sable, flagged gules, in a sea undy
argent and azure, in base a salmon naiant proper, in the
centre of the quarters a mullet gules, the whole within a
bordure indented of the last. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a branch of
laurel and another of cypress in saltire, surmounted of a
battleaxe in pale all proper. Motto — " Altera merces."
Son of the late John Maclean, of Kilmoluaig, Tiree,
Scotland, b. ;d. ; m. : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Donald Maclean, P.C., K.B.E., LL.D.,
J. P. cos. Peebles and London, M. P. Bath 1906-10, for
Peebles and Selkirk 1910-18, and for Peebles 1918-22,
b. 1864 ; m. 1907, Gwendolen Margaret, d. of Andrew
Devitt, Esq., J. P., of Coldshott, Oxted, and has issue-
Ian Maclean, Esq., b- 1908 ; Andrew Ewen Maclean, Esq.,
b. 1911 ; Donald Duart Maclean, Esq., b. 1913; Alan
Duart Maclean, Esq., b. 1924; and Nancy Jean. Res. —
6Southwick Place, Hyde Park.W. Clubs— Bath, Brooks's,
Reform.
MACLEAN (matric. L.O.). Quarterly, 1. argent a lion
rampant gules, armed and langued azure ; 2. azure, a
castle triple-towered argent, masoned sable, windows,
portcullis and flags gules ; 3. or, a dexter hand couped
fessways gules, holding a cross crosslet fitchee azure ; 4.
or, a galley sails furled oars in saltire sable, flagged gules,
in a sea in base vert, a salmon argent, the whole within a
bordure quarterly or and sable, charged with four boars'
heads couped all counterchanged. Mantling — Gules,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a
branch of laurel and another of cypress in saltire surmounted
of a battleaxe in pale all proper. Motto — " Altera merces."
Son of : —
Robert Douglas Donald Maclean, Gentleman, b.
Res.—
MacLEAN (E.G., 1909). Quarterly, i. cr, a hill
rising from the base vert ; 2. argent, a dexter arm issuing
from the sinister in fesse gules, holding a cross crosslet
fitchee in pale azure ; 3. argent, a galley, her oars erect
in saltire and sails furled sable, flagged gules ; 4. per fesse
or and azure, in chief two hawks' heads erased respectant
gules, and in base a ;almon naiant proper, the whole
within a bordure engrailed and quarterly gules and vert.
Mantling vert, doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his
liveries, a battleaxe erect in pale, crossed by a branch of
laurel and another of cypress in saltire, all proper. Motto —
" Altera merces."
Eld. son of Archibald MacLean, Admiral in the
German Navy, m. Susanna Margaret Gortz : —
Francis MacLean, Esq., Capt. in the German Army,
Kt. of the Order of Francis Joseph of Austria, b.
Res.—
MACLEAN (L.O.). Quarterly, r. or, a hill in the base
vert ; 2. argent, a dexter hand and arm issuing from the
sinister in fess gules, holding a cross crosslet fitchee in
pale azure; 3. argent, a galley her oars erect in saltire
and sails furled sable, flags displayed gules ; 4. per fess or
and azure, in chief two hawks' heads erased respectant
gules, and in base a salmon naiant proper, all within a
bordure engrailed sable, charged with eight plates, in the
centre of the quarters a mullet gules. Mantling vert,
doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of the liveries, a battle-
axe erect in pale between a branch of laurel and another
of cypress in saltire all proper. Motto—' ' Altera merces."
Son of :—
Henry Maclean, Gentleman, b. . Res. — 199 Ames-
bury Avenue, London.
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MACLEAN of Dochgarroch (Matric. L.O. , 12 July 1909).
Parted per fesse or and azure, in dexter chief a dexter hand
appaumee gules, and in sinister chief a galley, sails furled
and oars in saltire sable, and in base a castle triple-towered
argent, masoned of the fourth, windows and portcullis also
of the third. Mantling azure, doubled or. ( Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries, a battleaxe in pale between a branch
of laurel and another of cypress, all proper. Mottoes —
" Vincere vel niori " ; "Virtue mine honour." [The arms
sable, three pheons argent are impaled.]
Eld. son of Allan Maclean, Gentleman, b. 1827; d.
1902; m. 1871, Marion, d. of Rev. Edward Guille,
M.A., Vicar of St. Luke's, Jersey :- —
Rev. Allan Mackintosh Maclean, B.A. , formerly Rector ot
Greystoke, Cumberland, b. 1872 ; m. 1903, Evelyn Margaret,
d. of Thomas Jones Nichols of Yockleton Park, and Aston
Hall, Salop; and has issue — (1) Donald Allan Lachlan
Maclean, Gentleman, b, 1905; (2) Hugh Alastair Guille
Maclean, Gentleman, b. 1907. Res. — Highnam Vicarage,
Gloucester.
NORMAN MAGNUS MACLEOD of that Ilk, twenty-
third Chief, J. P. and D.L., late Capt. 74th High-
landers, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of
Saint Michael and Saint George. Born July 27, 1839,
being the eldest son of the late Norman Macleod of that
Ilk, by his wife Louisa Barbara, commonly known as the
Hon. Louisa Barbara, only d. of the 13th and sister of
the 14th Barons St. John of Bletsoe. Armorial bearings
(L.O., 12 Jan. 1753) — Azure, a castle triple-towered and
embattled argent, masoned sable, windows and porch gules,
and impaling the arms of Isham, namely gules, a fesse
wavy and in chief three piles also wavy argent. Mantling
gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is
set for Crest, a bull's head caboshed sable between two
flags gules, staves of the first. Supporters — Two lions
regardant gules, each holding a dagger proper. Motto—
"Murus aheneus esto " ; and for a Device the words,
"Hold fast." Married, April 27, 1881, Emily Caroline,
dau. of Sir Charles Isham, Bart. ; and has had Issue— Emily
Pauline (d. 1918) [m. 1908, Nic->1 Martin of Glendale, Isle
of Skve] ; and Margaret Louisa. Seat — Dunvegan Castle,
IsleofSkye, N.B.
RODERICK WILLOUGHBY MACLEOD, Esquire,
late Capt. 79th Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders,
J. P. and D.L. for the co. of Ross and Cromarty. Born
May 29, 1858, being the eldest son of the late Robert
Bruce .Eneas Macleod, Esq., of Invergordon Castle, by
his wife Ellen Augusta, dau. of Sir John Pollard Wil-
loughby, Bart. Armorial bearings— Quarterly, 1. or, a
mountain azure, inflamed gules ; 2. gules, the three legs of
Man proper, conjoined in the centre at the upper end of
the thigh, flexed in triangle, the spurs or ; 3. or, a lymphad
sable, flags gules ; 4. azure, a castle triple-towered and
embattled argent, masoned sable, windows and portcullis
gules, and impaling the arms of Darell, namely, azure, a
lion rampant or, ducally crowned argent. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
Mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, the sun in splendour proper.
Mottoes — Above the crest, " Loisghim agus soilleirighim ; "
below the arms, " Quocunque jeceris stabit." Livery —
Blue, yellow piping, gilt buttons, yellow and black striped
waistcoat. Married, 1897, Alice Olivia, second dau. of
Edward Tierney Gilchrist Darell, Esq., and granddau. of
the late Rev. Sir W. Lionel Darell, 4th Baronet, of Fretherne
Court, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire ; and has Issue — (1)
Robert Bruce Darell Macleod, Esq., M.C., Capt. late
3rd Batt. Cameron Highlanders, b. Nov. 19, 1897; (2)
Torquil Harry Lionel Macleod, Gentleman, b. Sept. n,
1899 ; (3) Hector Roderick /Eneas Macleod, Gentleman, b.
April 16, 1901 ; and Beryl May. Club — Naval and Military.
MacLEOD of Fuinary (L.O. 1924). Azure, a castle
triple- towered argent, masoned sable, windows and
portcullis gules, on a chief of the second an open book
proper, leaved of the fourth. Mantling azure, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liverie-, a bull's
head caboshed sable, horned or, between two keys wards
upwards of the last. Motto — " Hold fast."
Second son of Rev. Norman MacLeod, D.D., Dean
of the Chapel Royal, Dean of the Thistle, b. 1812 ;
d. 1873; m. 1851, Catherine Ann, d. of William
Mackintosh of Geddes, co. Nairn : —
Sir John Mackintosh MacLeod, 1st Bart. (1924), LL.D.,
J. P., D.L., M.P. Cen. Div. of Glasgow 1918, and for
Kelvingrove 1918-22., b. 1857; m. 1888, Edith, d. of
Joshua Fielden, of Todmorden, Yorks. ; and has issue —
John Mackintosh Norman MacLeod, Esq., b. 1891 [m.
Isa, d. of Francesco Brusati, of Milan ; and has issue —
Ian Francis Norman MacLeod, Esq., b. 192 1 (Res. — 149
West George Street, Glasgow)] ; Rev. George Fielden
MacLeod, M.C., Clerk in Holy Orders, b. 1895 (Res. —
8 Charlotte Square, Edinburgh) ; Ellen [m. 1918, Rev.
James Murray, B.D., and has issue]. Res. — 4 Park
Circus Place, Glasgow. Clubs — Carlton ; Western
(Glasgow.)
MACLEOD (L.O. ). Azure, a castle triple-towered
argent, mas< ned sable, windows and portcullis gules, on a
chief of the second, an open book proper, leaved of the
fourth, between two foxes' heads, erased also of the last.
Mantling azure, doubled argent. Crest — A bull's head
caboshed sable, horned or, between two keys, wards upper-
most of the last. Motto— ' ' Hold fast. "
Son of : —
Rev. William Houldsworth Macleod, B.A. (Camb. ),
B.D. (Glasgow), b.
McLEOD of The Fairfields (H. Coll.). Ermine, on a
pile azure, between two lotus-flowers in base or, a
castle triple-towered argent, masoned sable, windows
and porch gules. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, in front of two flags in
saltire gules, staves proper, a bull's head caboshed also
gules. Badge — Two lotus-flowers slipped in saltire
entiled by a circlet or. Motto — " Murus aheneus esto."
Son of Rev. Norman McLeod, b. 1801; d. 1881 ;
m. 1838, Julia, d. of Dr. Alexander McLeod : —
Sir Charles Campbell McLeod, 1st Bart., of The Fair-
fields, Cobham, Surrey (22 Jan. 1925), Knight of Grace of
the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem,
Chairman of National Bank of India, of London and
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Lancashire Insurance Co., Ltd., and of Imperial Tea Co.,
Ltd., b. 1858 ; m. 1892, Mary Louisa, d. of the late Dep.
Surg.-Gen. Henry Cayley, C.M.G. ; and has issue — Mur-
doch Campbell McLeod, Esq., b. 1893 [m. 1920, Annette
Susan, d. of Henry Whitehead, of Brentford, Middx.,
and has issue — Roderick Campbell, McLeod, Esq., b.
1921; Charles Henry McLeod, Gentleman, b. 1924];
and Madeleine Joyce. Seat — The Fairfields, Cobham,
Surrey. Clubs — Marlborough, Carlton, Oriental.
MACLEOD (H. Coll., 30 Oct. 1919). Or, a mountain
azure, inflamed gules, on a chief of the second two cinque-
foils of the field. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a sun in splendour or, charged with
a Mercury's cap proper. Motto — " Luceo non uro."
Eldest son of Neil Macleod, M.D. (Edin.), of Shang-
hai, b. 1847; d. 1921 ; m. 1877, Jessie Menzies, d. of
Henry McClure, Edinburgh : —
Ronald Neil Macleod, Esq., formerly Barrister-at-Law,
re-admitted Solicitor, 1928, b. 1879 ; m. 1907, Mary Eliza-
beth, eld. d. of Edward John Leveson, of Anerley, Kent,
and has issue: — Roderick John Neil Macleod, Gentleman,
b. 1909. Res. — 13 Gerald Road, Eaton Square, S.W.i.
MacLULICH (L.O., 1895). Azure, a wy vern regardant
proper, hilted and pommelled of the second. Mantling,
azure, doubled or. Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries,
a demi-man affronted proper, banded round the temples
azure and or, holding in the hands a bar of iron fessewise
also proper. Motto— (in Gaelic characters), " Caraid s'an
aire" (A friend in need).
Eldest son of the Rev. Canon MacLulich (formerly
Smith), Clerk in Holy Orders ; resumed the surname
of MacLulich by Royal Licence 1895, b. Feb. 18, 1846 ;
d. 1919; m. July 13, 1871, Marion Lydia, dau. of Rev.
James Mecredy, D.D. : —
(John) Peers MacLulich, Gentleman, B.A., M.D..T.C.D.,
b. April 17, 1872. Res. — Woodside, Boxhill Road, Tad-
worth, Surrey.
Third son of Rev. Canon John MacLulich (see above) : —
Rev. Archibald MacLulich MacLulich, M.A., Clerk in
Holy Orders, formerly Vicar of Holy Trinity Church,
or, transfixed by a sword in bend sinister, point upwards
Colombo, Ceylon [Arms (rematric. 1908) as above, within
a bordure argent. Mantling, Crest, and Motto all as
above], b. 1876. Res. — The Vicarage, Great Chesterfcrd,
Essex.
MACLURE (H. Coll., 1898). Argent, on a chevron
engrailed azure, between two roses in chief and a quatrefoil
in base gules, a martlet between two escallops of the field.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, an eagle's head erased argent, between four roses
gules, stalked and leaved, two on either side proper. Motto
— " Paratus sum." Livery— Blue, red facings.
Sons of Sir John William Maclure, 1st Bart., J. P.,
D. L. , M. P. , Kt. of Grace of the Order of the Hospital
of St. John of Jerusalem, b. 1835; d. 1901 ; m. 1859,
Eleanor, d. of Thomas Nettleship of East Sheen,
Surrey : —
Sir John Edward Stanley Maclure, 2nd Bart. (12 March
1898), Col. on the Staff late Manchester Regt., b. 1869;
m. 1898, Ruth Ina Muriel, elder d. of late Commander
W. B. M'Hardy, R.N., Chief Constable of Lanarkshire;
and has issue — (1) John William Spencer Maclure, Esq.,
Capt. K.R.R.C, b. 1899; (2) Edward Stanley Winton
Maclure, Esq., Midshipman R.N., b. 1909 ; Ruth Ina
Margaret ; and Edith Mary Ursula. Res. — Brantwood,
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Service.
William George Percy Maclure, Esq. .O.B.E., M.I.M.E.,
b. 1871. Res. — Oak Drive, Fallowfield, Manchester.
Alan Francis Maclure, Esq., C. B., D.L., J. P. Lanes.,
Lt.-Col. 7th Batt. Lanes. Fus., b. 1873. Res. — Oak Drive,
Fallowfield, Manchester. Clubs — Cavendish, Clarendon,
and Union (Manchester).
McMAHON (U.O., 1815). Per saltire or and ermine,
a lion passant azure, between two others passant guardant
in pale gules. Mantling or and azure. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, an arm embowed in armour, holding
in the hand a sword, the blade wavy, all proper, sur-
mounted of a portcullis gules, chained or. Motto — "Sic
nos, sic sacra tuemur."
Son of Gen. Sir Thomas Westropp McVTahon, 3rd
Bart. , C. B. , b. ; d. 1892; m. 2nd, 1859, Frances
Mary (d. 1867), d. of John Holford :—
Sir Horace Westropp McMahon, 5th Bart. (7 Aug.
1817), D.S.O. , O.B.E., Lt.-Col. late Royal Welsh Fus.
[Supporters (R.L., 8 Oct. 1859), to descend with Baronetcy,
on either side a private of the 10th Foot, habited and
accoutred, and holding in the exterior hand a musket
proper], b. 1863; m. 1911, Ellie Maude, widow of Capt.
C. E. Bancroft, Royal Welsh Fus., and d. of Hon. H. Moses,
M.L.C. of Sydney, N S. Wales. Res. — Beechwood House,
Lavingtcn Park, Peworth, Sussex.
Sons of Major William McMahon, 14th Light Dragoons,
b. 1825 ; d. 1916; m. 1854, Julia (d. 1866), widow ot
Joseph Davies, of Stonecot, Surrey, and dau. of James
Coster of Streatham : —
Kellerman Eyre McMahon, Esq., O. B.E., Lt.-Col. late
2nd Batt. K. Shropshire L. I., b. i860 ; m. 1899, Lydia
Mary, widow of Slingsby Cradock, late 19th Hussars ; and
has issue — William Patrick McMahon, Gentleman, £. 1900.
Res. -
Lionel Westropp McMahon, Gentleman, b. 1868. Club—
Jun. Carlton.
Arthur Beresford McMahon, Gentleman, late Lieut.
4th Batt. Beds. Regt. , b. 1873; m. 1894, Annette Alice
Turner. Res. —
MAC MAHON (Allowed by Hawkins, Ulster, 1750).
Argent, three lions passant regardant, in pale gules, armed
and langueJ azure. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm in armour,
embowed proper, garnished or, holding in the hand a
sword also proper, pommel and hilt gold. Motto — " Sic
nos sic sacra tuemur."
Sons of Marie Edme Patrice Maurice MacMahon, Due
de Magenta, Marshal of France, President of the
French Republic, b. 1808; d. 1893; m. 1854, Elizabeth
de La Croix de Castries : —
Marie Armaud Patrice de Mac Mahon, 2nd Due de
Magenta (F. E. 1859), 5th Marquess of Mac Mahon (F.
5 Nov. 1827), Col. 35th Regt. of Infantry, b. 1855; m.
1896, H.R.H. The Princess Marguerite of Orleans; and
has issue— Maurice Jean Marie, b. 1903 ; Marie Elizabeth ;
and Am61ie Francoise Marie. Res. — 70 Rue de Belle-
chasse, Paris ; La Forest, Loiret.
Comte Marie Emmanuel Mac Mahon, Col. 155th Regt.
Inf., b. 1859; m. 1892, Marie Antoinette Caroline de
Chinot de Fromessent ; and has issue — Patrick, b. 1902 ;
Marthe Maria; and Brigitte Marie. Res. — La Forest,
Loiret.
McMAHON (U.O.) Per pale or and gules, an ostrich
counterchanged, holding in the beak a horseshoe proper,
on a canton of the second a bear rampant sable. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a bear
rampant sable, holding an antique crown or. Motto —
" Deum timens solum."
Son of the late Lieut. -Gen. Charles Alexander
McMahon, F.R.S. :—
Lieut.-Col. Sir Arthur Henry McMahon, G.C.M.G.,
G.C.V.O., K.C.I. E., C.S.I. , Knt. of Justice of the Order
of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, Col. (ret.) Punjab
Frontier Force, Mem. Legislative Council of Gov. Gen. of
India 1911-14 ; 1st High Commr. Egypt 1914-16 ; British
Plen. for Treaty between England, China, and Tibet,
1913-14, b- 1862 ; m. 1886, Mary Evelyn, Lady of Grace of
the Order of the Hosp. of St. John of Jerusalem, d. of
Francis Christopher Bland, Esq., of Derryquin Castle,
co. Kerry ; and has issue — Marriell [m. 1909, Henry
Anstruther Hetbenngton] ; and Irene [m, 19 16, Major
Kenmure A. G. Evans-Gordon Indian Army]. Res. —
5 Wilton Place, S.W. Clubs — United Service, Garrick,
Athenaeum, Savile.
MacMANAWAY (U.O., 10 Dec. 1917). Or, two eagles
displayed in chief, and a lion rampant in base, all gules.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath cf
the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, holding between
the paws a hand fessewise, couped at the wrist proper,
grasping a cross crosslet fitchee ir. Motto — ''Per fidem
in Deo vincimus." Livety — Dark green.
Son of John MacManaway, of Coolougher, co. Roscom-
mon, b. 181 8 ; d. 1901 ; m. 1858, Jane Augusta, d. of
Launcelot Clarke, of Coolougher, co. Roscommon: —
Rt. Rev. James MacManaway, Lord Bishop of Clogher,
M.A., D.D. (Dublin), b. 1862 ; m. 1st, 189 1, Sarah Thomp-
son, d. of Thomas Ringwood, of Castle Pierce, co. Kil-
kenny ; 2nd, 1926, Mary, d. of A. R. Richardson, and
has surviving issue by 1st marriage — (1) Richard Thomas
Ringwood MacManaway, Gentleman, b. 1895 \m. 1917,
Zelma, d. of Sir Robert Gardner, of Dublin ; and has issue
— Bruce MacManaway, b. ; James Peter MacManaway,
b. ; John MacManaway] ; (2) James Godfrey
MacManaway, Gentleman, b. 1898 [m. 1926, Catherine
Anne Swetenham, M.B.E., widow of Frederick C. B.
Trench, and d. of late Sir Thomas Lecky, of Greystone
Hall, Limavady] ; and Mary Elizabeth \m. 1924, C. H.
Maude, Esq., D.L., of Lenagham Park, co. Fermanagh].
Res. — St. Angelo, co. Fermanagh. Club — University
(Dublin).
McMILLAN-SCOTT (L.O. 1876). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
or, on a bend azure, a mullet between two crescents of the
first, a bordure compony of the second and first (for Scott) ;
2 and 3, per pale or and argent, a lion rampant sable, in
chief three mullets azure (for Macmillan). Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crests — 1. a stag's head erased gules
(for Scott); 2. a dexter and sinister hand issuing from
a wreath, brandishing a two-handed sword all proper
(for Macmillan). Mottoes — (over the crests) — " Miseris
succurro " ; (under the arms), " Ardenter amo."
Son of Walter McMillan-Scott, Esq., J. P. for Rox-
burgh and Selkirk, D.L for Roxburgh, late Capt.
Scottish Borderers (Mil.), and formerly Lieut. 6th
Dragoon Guards, b. 1848 ; d. 1901 ; m. 1876, Antonietta,
eld. d. of Theodore Henry Dury of Bonsall Leys, co.
Derby : —
Thomas Alexander Frederick McMillan-Scott, Esq., J. P.
for Roxburghshire, formerly Captain 3rd Batt. King's Own
Scottish Borderers, Member Roy. Company of Archers
(King's Bodyguard for Scotland), b. 1881 ; m. 1st, 1912,
Karin Anna (d. 1917), d. of Peter Erichsen, of Trondhjem,
Norway ; 2nd, 1918, Enid Cynthia, d. of the late C. H.
Paine, of Ivy Hill, Essex, and has issue — Walter Theodore
Robin McMillan-Scott, Gentleman, b. 1924; and Marion
Cynthia Antonietta. Club — Bath.
M'MORDIE, formerly of Cabin Hill (U.O.). Argent, a
fesse azure, surmounted by a raven displayed, transfixed
through the neck by an arrow all proper. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a lion's
head erased gules, charged with a quatrefoil or. Motto —
" Omine secundo."
Only son of Robert James M'Mordie, Esq., M.A ,
M.P. East Belfast, and five times Lord Mayor of
Belfast : —
John Andrew M'Mordie, Gentleman, b. ; m. 1920,
May Muriel Adair, 2nd dau. of Major F. L. C. Thomas,
ofYapton, Camberley. Res. — Clutha, 8 Culverden Park
Road, Tun bridge Wells.
ALEXANDER MACMORRAN, Esq., J. P. Middlesex,
K.C. , Barr.-at-Law and Bencher Middle Temple, M.A.
(Edin.), Recorder of Hastings since 1915, Assoc.
Inst. C.E. , Fellow of the Sanitary Institute and
of the Incorporated Institute of Hygiene. Born 1852,
being the eldest son of Thomas Macmorran of Newton
Stewart, co. Wigtown. Armorial bearings (L.O. , 1899)—
Azure, a sword in bend proper, pommelled and hiked or, in
the sinister chief a dexter hand couped, and in the dexter
base a paschal lamb or, earning a banner argent charged
with a cross gules. Mantling azure, doubled or ; and upon
a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter hand couped
Qiac
gules ; and in an escroll over the same this Motto, " Virtus
virtutis prsemium." Married, 1883, Edith Kate, youngest
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MACMURROGH-O'MORCHOE. Argent, a haw-
thorn-tree eradicated vert, fructed gules, on a chief of
the last a lion passant or.
Son of Rev. Thomas Arthur MacMurrogh-O'Morchoe
(formerly MacMurrogh-Murphy, resumed ancient name
by deed poll 1895), M.A. Trin. Coll., Dublin, b. March
22, 1865; d. ; m. April 8, 1891, Anne, dau. of John
George Gibbon, Esq., LL.D. , of Kiltennell, co. Wex-
ford :—
Captain Arthur Donel MacMurrogh-O'Morchoe, "The
O'Morchoe," Chief of his Sept and representative of the
Teigherna, or Lord of Hyfelimv, b. June 3, 1892 ; m. 1926,
Isobel Hester Louise, only dau. of the late R. G. Cardtn,
Esq., of Fishmoyne, co. Tipperary. Estate — Cooladine,
co. Wexford. Club — Kildare Street (Dublin).
MACNAGHTON, see WORKMAN-MACNAGHTON.
MACNAMARA. Gules, a lion rampant argent, in chief
two spear-heads or, a crescent argent for difference.
dau. of G. E. Mead of 22 Cheyne Walk, S.W. ; and has
ssue — Kenneth Mead Macmorran, Esq., M.A. (Camb.),
LL.B. , F.S.A., Barrister-at-Law Middle Temple, Chancel-
lor of the Dioceses of Chichester and St. Albans since 1922,
of Ely since 1924, and of Guildford since 1927, b. 1883
\m. 1920, Freda Mary, d. of the late W. F. Knight (Res. —
Glebe Cottage, Windlesham, Surrey)] ; and Margaret
Louise. Residence — 52 Queen's Gate, S.W. Club — St.
Stephen's.
McMULLEN (H. Coll.). Argent, on a fesse azure,
between three leopards rampant proper, as many crosses
moline of the first. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a leopard as in the arms,
between two trefoils slipped vert.
Sons of Alexander Peter McMullen, Esq., J. P., of
Hertford Castle, b. 1836 ; d. 1902 ; m. : —
J. A. McMullen, Gentleman, M.B.E. (mil.), late Lieut.
R.A.F. b. 1863; m. 1890; and has issue — Major Donald
Jay McMullen, D.S.O., R.E., b. 1891 [m. 1922, Evelyn
Frances, d. of the Rev. George Francis Packer, O.B.E. , of
Twickenham, Somerset]. Res. — Loudwater House, Rick-
mansworth, Herts.
L. McMullen, Gentleman, b. 1865. Res.— 75 St. Mark's
Road, W.io.
Murray McMullen, Gentleman, b. 1867. Res. — Wood-
rope, Tollesbuvy, Essex.
K.J. McMullen, Esq., Major late R.E. , fe.1870. Res.—
Great Downs, Tollesbury, Essex.
Norman McMullen, Esq., formerly J. P. co. Kerry, late
Lieut. R.N.V.R., b. 1873 Res.— Hertford, Herts.
Alan McMullen, Gentleman, b. 1874. Res. — Willow
Bank, Kingstown, Dublin.
A. J. McMullen, Gentleman, b 1876. Res.— 32 Evelyn
Mansions, S.W.i.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a naked arm holding a scimitar all proper.
Motto—" Firmitas in ccelo."
Only surv. son of Nottidge Charles Macnamara,
Esquire, Surgeon-Major Indian Army, Vice-President
of the Royal College of Surgeons 1893 and 1896, b.
Oct. 14, 1832 ; d. 1918 ; m. 1865, Maria Louisa, second
and youngest dau. of Hon. Vincent Henry Bayley,
Judge of the High Court, Calcutta:—
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Patrick Macnamara, Esq., Capt. R.N., b. Jan. n, 1886 ;
m. 1921, Ellen Floyd, d. of George A. Nickerson, of Boston
Mass., U.S.A. ; and has issue — Patrick Carroll Macnamara,
Gentleman, b. 1923; Ellen Floyd; and Honcra Mia.
Res. — 18 Hyde Park Square, W. Club — United Service.
MACNAMARA (U.O. and H. Coll.). Gules, a lion
rampant argent, in chief two spear-heads or, a crescent
argent for difference. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a naked arm holding a
scimitar all proper. Motto — " Firmitas in ccelo."
Sons of George Houseman Macnamara, M.R.C.S. ,
b. 1825; </. 1899; m. 1st, 1851, Louisa Eliza, d. of
Edward Winckworth of Cowley Hall, Hillingdon ;
2nd, 1887, Susanna. Ellen, d. of Francis Fowler
Figg :—
Hugh Winckworth Macnamara, Esq., Fleet-Surgeon
(ret.) R.N. , b. 1859 ; m. 1887, Charlotte Maria, d. of William
George Ward of Nottingham; and has issue — (1) Hugh
Charles Macnamara, Gentleman, b. 1888; (2) Hugh John
Macnamara, Gentleman, R.N., b. 1890. Res. —
George Locknell Macnamara, Gentleman, b. 1888.
Res.—
Sons of Rev. Henry Danvers Macnamara, M.A. (Oxon.),
F.S.A., Minor Canon of St. Paul's 1884-93, Rector of
St. James's, Garlickhithe, and Priest in Ordinary to the
King, Chaplain of the Order of the Hosp. of St. John of
Jerusalem, b. 1854; d. 1914 ; m. 1879, Alice, d. of
Charles Fanshawe Glanville: —
Robert Danvers Macnamara, Gentleman, b. 1881.
Michael Francis Macnamara, Gentleman, b. 1884.
Rev. Arthur Macnamara, A.K.C., M.A. (Oxon.),
F.R.G.S., b. 1887. Res. — Saint Edward's School, Oxford.
Son of Francis Nottige Macnamara, Esq., M.D. ,
Surgeon-Major Indian Army, b. 1831 ; d. 1899 ; m.
1853, Amy, d. of Frederick Dawes Danvers, Clerk of
Council of Duchy of Lancaster : —
Eric Danvers Macnamara, Gentleman, M.A. , M.D.
Camb. , M.R.C.S., F. R.C.P. , b. 1870; m. 1904, Frances,
d. of William Simpson Craig. Res. — 87 Harley Street, W.
MacNEAL (L.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, a lion
rampant argent ; 2. argent, a sinister hand couped fessways
in chief gules, and in the base waved azure, a salmon
naiant of the first ; 3. or, a galley her oars in saltire gules,
on a chief of the second three mullets of the field, all within
a bordure engrailed gules. Mantling azure, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a dexter arm
vambraced embowed holding a dagger all proper. Motto
— " Vincere vel mori."
Son of : —
George Henry MacNeal, Shipowner, b. . Res. —
Dhallingmhor House, Kirn, Argyllshire.
MacNEALE (descendants of the family of MacNeill of
Gigha and Tearfargus, in Argyllshire. Arms matriculated
Lyon Office 1672-7, confirmed Ulster Office and also
registered at the Heralds' College. Per fesse gules and or, in
chief three mullets of the second, and in base a lymphad,
with sails furled and oars of the first, over all a fesse per pale
azure and argent ; in dexter a lion rampant of the last, in
sinister a dexter hand fessewise, and in base a salmon
naiant in the sea proper.
Daughters and coheirs of the late John Donald
MacNeale of Faughart, co. Louth, b. 1822; d. 1883;
m. 1852, Margaret, d. of Eyre Dixon Evans of Portrane,
co. Dublin : —
Margaret, m. 19th April 1889, Capt. St. G. J. Rathborne,
66th Regt., and has issue — (1) St. George Ronald MacNeill
Rathborne, Gentleman, b. 1893 ; (2) Eyre Ivan Rathborne
MacNeill, Gentleman, b. 1895.
Bella Grace, m. 3rd July 1879, Capt. W. H. Rathborne,
R.E. ; and has issue — (1) William Donald MacNeill, Rath-
borne, Gentleman, b. 1884 [««.]; Margaret Grace [?«.];
Gladys Emmeline [?«.]; Freda Penelope [«*.]; Kathleen
Evelyn ; Ella Mary ; and Jean Adrienne.
Emmeline Evans, m. 30th Sept. 1893, Capt. F. L.
Alford (q.v.), R.A. (ret.), late Lt.-Col. comdg. Glamorgan
R.G.A. Mil.; and has issue — Lewis Henry MacNeill
Alford, Gentleman, b. 1898 ; and Margaret Evans. Res. —
ro Penlee Gardens, Devonport, S. Devon.
MacNEECE ( ). Per chevron azure and sable,
on a chevron argent, between three eagles rising proper, as
many cross crosslets of the second. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, an eagle rising proper, charged on the breast
with a cross crosslet sable. Motto — " Fiducia non astutia. "
Sons of Rev. James MacNeece, Clerk in Holy Orders,
M.A. Dublin, late Rector of Parish of Clonfeacle, in
the Diocese of Armagh : —
Surgeon-Gen. James Glaussen MacNeece, C.B., b. 1856.
Res. — Southern Command, Salisbury.
Surgeon-Col. Thomas Frederick MacNeece, late
R.A.M.C., b. . Res. — Castle Cary, co. Donegal.
McNEIGHT. Per fesse argent and or, a fesse invected
azure, between in chief two lions' heads erased of the last,
langued gules, and in base a unicorn's head of the third,
armed and crined of the fourth. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, out of the battlements
of a tower sable, masoned argent, a dexter arm embowed,
vambraced, the hand holding a spear in bend, transfixing
a lion's head erased all proper. Motto — "Omnia Deo
committo. "
Sons of William John McNeight, Esq., J, P., b. 1834 ;
d. 1910 ; m. 1868, Sara Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Robert
Henry Anderson of Slaney Lodge, Baltinglass, co.
Wicklow : —
William Robert Percival McNeight, Esq., late Major
R.A.M.C, M.A., M.D. Trin. Coll., Dublin, b. July 23,
1873 ; m- 1903. Kathleen Mary, eld. dau. of the late Col.
and Mrs. Halahan of Sydenhurst, Chiddingfold, Surrey ;
and has issue, Eithne Fiances ; Aideen Maud ; and Kathleen
Clare. Res. — Charlbury, Oxon.
Arthur Anderson McNeight, Esq., Lt.-Col. Ind. Med.
Serv., M.B. Trin. Coll., Dublin, b. July 9, 1880; m. 1908,
Barbara, d. of the late Col. Arthur Melville Hogg, 6th
Bombay Cavalry, of 20 de Pays Avenue, Bedford, and has
issue — Olive Maureen. Res. — Quetta, India.
Guy Mortimer McNeight, Gentleman, b. May 14, 1882 ;
m. 1 910, Marjorie Katharine, d. of the late Hercules
Tennant, Esq., C.M.G., Sec. Transvaal Law Dept., and
has issue — Patricia Naneen Tennant ; and Sheila Marjorie.
Res. — Pretoria, S. Africa.
MACNEIL of Barra (L.O.). Quarterly, 1. vert, a lion
rampant or ; 2, argent, issuing from a sea in base a triple-
towered castle proper ; 3, or, a lymphad sail furled oars in
action sable, flagged gules ; 4, or, a dexter hand erect
couped within an orle of nine fetterlocks gules, in the centre
of the quarters a crescent gules for difference. Mantling
vert, doubled or. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a
rock proper. Supporters — Two lions rampant proper.
Motto — " Vincere vel mori."
Son of the late Roderick Ambrose Macneil of Barra,
m. Elizabeth, d. of Thomas Binns of Michigan,
U.S.A.:—
Robert Lister Macneil of Barra, 45th Chief of the Clan
Macneil, b. 1889; m. 1923, Kathleen, d. of Orlando Paul
Metcalf, of New York ; and has issue — Ian Roderick
Macneil, Esq., b. 1929 ; and 2 daus. Res. — North Hemp-
stead Turnpike, Great Neck, Long Island, New York.
Club — Bachelors'.
MCNEILL late of Colonsay. Quarterly, 1 and 4,
quarterly, i. and iiii., azure, a lion rampant argent, armed
and langued gules ; ii., argent, a sinister hand couped fess-
ways in chief gules, in base wavy azure, a salmon naiant of
the first ; iii. , or, a galley, her oars in saltire gules, on a chief
of the second three mullets of the first, the whole within a
bordure gules (for M'Neill) ; 2 and 3, azure, on a chevron
argent, between three sunflowers slipped proper, as many
buckles of the first (C'arstairs, L.O. 1810). Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, an arm
in armour embowed, holding a dagger proper. Motto —
"Vincere aut mori."
Eld. son of Alexander McNeill, Gentleman, late R. E. ,
b. 1834; d. 1915 ; m. 1859, Mary (d. 1901), dau. of
Colonel Leighion: —
Alexander Carstairs McNeill, Gentleman, b. 1863 ; m.
, Emily, d. of Bradley ; and has issue —
Malcolm McNeill, Gentleman, b. ' and Hilda, Res. —
MACNEILL (L.O., 17 June 1913). Quarterly, 1. vert,
a lion rampant or, armed and langued gules ; 2. or, a
c.istle triple-towered sable, masoned argent, windows and
portcullis gules, issuing from a sea undy azure and of the
third in base ; 3. or, a galley sails furled sable, flagged
gules ; 4. vert, a boar's head erased argent , armed and langued
gules, holding in its mouth a shin-bone, an orle of lotus-
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flowers of the second ; over all a fess argent, charged with
a saltire couped azure, accompanied by two cinquefoils
gules. Mantling vert, doubled or. Crest — On a wreath
of his liveries, a rock proper. Motto — " Vincere vel mori."
Livery — Green and gold.
Eld. son of the late Duncan MacNeill of Calcutta, b.
1838; d. 1892; m. 1877, Louisa Lucia, d. of Sir
Andrew Agnew, Bart., of Lochnaw, and his wife, Lady
Louise Noel, eld. d. of Charles, 1st Earl of Gains-
borough:—
The late Andrew Duncan Macneill, Esq., one of the
King's Bodyguard for Scotland (Royal Company of
Archers), formerly Capt. Carmarthenshire Militia, b. 1881 ;
d. 1917; m. 1913, Eleanor Jean (a. v. ), d. of Maj.-Gen. Sir
Stuart Beatson, K.C.B., K.C.S.I., K.C.V.O.
McNEILL of Cushendun (L.O. , matric. c. 1672-7, regd.
U.O. ). Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, a lion rampant argent ;
2. per fesse wavy argent and azure, in chief a sinister hand
appaum£e, couped at the wrist fessewise, in base a salmon
naiant proper; 3. or, a lymphad, sails furled, flags flying
gules, oars in action proper, on a chief of the second,
three mullets of the first, the whole within a bordure gules.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a dexter arm in armour embowed, holding in the
hand a sword all proper.
Son of Edmund McNeill, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co.
Antrim (High Sheriff 1879), b. 1821 ; d. 1915 ; m. 1851,
Mary, eld. d. of Alexander Miller of Ballycastle, co.
Antrim, late Treas. of that co. : —
Rt. Hon. Ronald John McNeill, Baron Cushendun ot
Cushendun, co. Antrim (1927), P.C. (1924), D.L. and
J. P. co. Antrim, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster,
M. P. for St. Augustine's Division of Kent 1911-18, and
for Canterbury 1918-1927, b. 1861 ; m. 1884, Elizabeth
Maud (d. 1925), d. of William Bolitho of Polwithin,
Penzance ; and has surv. issue — Hon. Esther Rose [m. 1922,
Major Geoffrey McNeill-Moss, Gren. Gds.] ; and Hon.
Loveday Violet. Seat — Cushendun, co. Antrim. Town
res.— 18 Cadogan Place, S.W. Club— Carlton.
MACNEILL of Mount Pleasant (U.O. , 1846). Per fesse
gules and or, in chief three mullets of the second, and in
base a lymphad of the first, over all a fesse per pale azure
and argent, in dexter a lion rampant of the last, in sinister
a dexter hand fessewise, and in base a salmon naiant in
the sea all proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour, in
Pleasant, b. ; d. ; m. , Isabella, d. of
Robert Mercer, Gentleman : —
Telford Macneill, Esq., J. P. and D.L. for co. Louth,
Ireland, b. 1834 ; m. 1904, Margaret Alice (Daisie), d. of"
Paterson of Tildarg, Merrion, Dublin. Seat— Mount
Pleasant, co. Louth. Clubs— Athenaeum, Junior Carlton.
Hector Macneill, Gentleman, b. . Res.—
MACONCHY (U.O.). Gyronny of eight gules and
ermine, on a fesse or, three thistles slipped proper. Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crest -On a wreath of the colours,
a demi-swan, wings expanded proper. Motto—" Humani
nihil alienum."
Sons of George Maconchy, Esq., B.A. , J. P. cos. Long-
ford and Wexford (High Sheriff co. Longford 1846), b.
1818; d. 1889; m. 1st, Louisa Elizabeth, d. of John
Goddard Richards of Ardamine, co. Wexford ; m.
2nd, Janet, widow of Major Middleton, 7th Dragoon
Guards, and d. of Colin Campbell of Colgrain, co.
Dumbarton: —
John Arthur Maconchy, Esq., J. P. (High Sheriff 1903) co.
Longford, b. 1852 ; m. 1887, Gertrude Annie, d. of the late
Robert Tottenham of Annamult, co. Kilkenny ; and has
issue— Mary [m. 1913, Henry Peel, second son of William
Peel of Knowlmere Manor, Clitheroe]. Res.— Rath more,
Raheny, Dublin. Clubs— Kildare Street (Dublin), Royal St.
George Yacht (Kingstown).
Brig.-Gen. Ernest William Stuart King Maconchy, C.B.,
C.M.G.,C.I.E.)D.S.O.,Col. late Indian Army, b. i860; m.
1895, Caroline, d. of Alexander Campbell, Esq., J. P., D.L.,
Cornwall, of 8 Cornwall Gardens, S.W. ; and has had issue
— George Alexander Maconchy, Esq., Capt. Indian Army,
b. 1896 ; killed in action 1920 ; and Deborah Agnes. Res.
— Edenmore, Hook, Hants. Club— Naval and Military.
Frederick Campbell Maconchy, Esq., D.S.O., Capt. (ret.)
East Yorkshire Regt. , b. 1868; m. 1st, 1899. Maud Elinor,
second d. of George Arthur Thompson of Terrington Hall,
co. York; 2nd, igor, Mary Eleanor, eldest d. of Major
Robert Bethune, late Gordon Highlanders Res. — 6 Walls-
wood Park, Torquay. Club — Naval and Military.
The Late ARCHIBALD WHITE MACONOCHIE,
Gentleman, M. P. for the East Division of Aberdeenshire.
Born March 2, 1855 ; died February 3, 1926; being the son
of Archibald White Maconochie of Fraserburgh. Armorial
the
hand a dagger all proper
mori." Livery— Dark blue.
Sons of Sir John Macneill, LL.D., F.R.S
Motto— "Vincere aut
of Mount
bearings — Parted per fesse gules and gyronny of eight or
and sable, in chief two herrings hauriant argent, and in
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base a lymphad, sails furled, oars in saltire, all proper,
flagged gules. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath
of his liveries, a demi-highiander habited proper, holding in
his dexter hand a sheaf of arrows also proper ; and in an
escroll above, this Motto, "Nitimuret munitur." Residence
— Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire.
JOHN ALLAN MACONOCHIE-WELWOOD, Es-
quire, J. P. for cos. Edinburgh, Fife, and Roxburgh. Born
1848, being the second but eldest surviving son of the late
Robert Blair Maconochie of Gattonside, co. Roxburgh, by
his wife Charlotte Joanna, dau. of John Tod of Kirkhill ;
arrows all proper, above an Imperial crown or, to which he
is pointing with his left ; Motto over, " Nitimuret munitur."
Supporters — Two Highlandmen attired proper, each hold-
ing in his exterior hand a bow and arrow with a quiver on
their backs. Livety — Blue. Married, April 28, 1892,
Winifred Louisa, third dau. of the late Edgar Drummond
ofCadland, Hants., and the late Hon. Mrs. Drummond;
and has Issue — Lawrence Robert Maconochie-Welwood,
Gentleman, b. 1902 ; and Cynthia Louisa Winifred. Estates
— Kirknewton, Midlothian ; Garvock, Fife. Seat — Kirk-
newton, Midlothian, N.B. Clubs — Carlton, New Club
(Edinburgh).
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ucceededhis paternal uncle Alan A. Maconochie-Welwood,
Esq., J. P., D.L. , who died 1885. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly , 1 and 4, argent, an oak tree growing out of a well
in base proper (for Welwood of Garvock) ; 2 and, 3, azure,
in chief three dexter hands, each grasping a bunch of arrows
argent, and in base an Imperial crown or, a chief gyronny
of eight of the last and sable (for Maconochie of Meadow-
bank). Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crests — 1. dexter,
an a wreath of his liveries, the trunk of an oak, sprouting
out branches proper ; Motto over, " Reviresco " ; 2. sinister,
sdemi-Highlandman holding in his right hand a bunch of
MACPHERSON (L.O.). Azure, a lymphad or, sail
furled oars in action mast and tackling all proper nagged
with the Banner of Scotland all proper, on a chief invected
argent, a hand fesswise couped grasping a dagger point
upwards on the dexter, and on the sinister a cross crosslet
fitchee of the first. Mantling azure, doubled argent.
Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a cat rampant guardant
proper. Motto — " Touch not the cat, but a glove."
Son of : —
Donald Walter Macpherson, Esq., Capt. Calcutta
Scottish Regt. , b. . Res. —
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EWEN GEORGE MACPHERSON, heir male of the
house of Cluny Macpherson, co. Inverness, Chief of the
Macphersons and Clan Chattan. Born 5 July 1891, being
the younger but only surviving son of the late Capt.
George Gordon Macpherson, by his wife Beatrice Kerr.
Armorial bearings — Per fesse or and azure, a lymphad of
porters — Two Highlanders in short tartan jackets and hose,
with steel helmets on their heads, thighs bare, their shirts
tied between them, and round targets on their arms. Motto
— "Touch not the cat bot a glove." Livery — Dress: blue
coat with red piping, red waistcoat, red plush breeches and
white stockings; undress: blue coat and waistcoat, and
the first, with her sails furled, oars in action, mast and
tackling all proper, flags flying gules, in the dexter chief
point a hand, couped, grasping a dagger point upwards
gules, in the sinister chief a cross crosslet fitchee of the last.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a Mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath
of his liveries is set for Crest, a cat sejant proper. Sup-
trousers with red piping.
Inverness.
Res.— Cluny Castle, Laggan,
MACPHERSON. Azure, a lymphad or. sail furled and
oars in action mast and tackling all proper, flags flying of the
field, each charged with a saltire argent, on a chief indented
of the last a hand fesseways couped grasping a dagger point
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upward on the dexter, and on the sinister a cross crosslet
fitchee of the first. Mantling azure, doubled argent.
Crest— A cat rampant guardant proper. Motto — " Touch
not the cat, but a glove."
Eld. son of Sir Arthur George Macpherson, K.C.I.E.,
a Puisne' Judge of the High Court, Calcutta, b. 1828 ;
d. 1921 ; m. i860, Frances Caroline, dau. of the late
William Martin: —
William Hugh Macpherson, Esq., b. Feb. 2, 1863.
Postal address —
MACPHERSON (L.O. , 16 April 1929). Parted per pale
or and azure, a galley mast oars tackling and flags, in
the dexter chief point a hand couped fessways, holding a
dagger paleways, and in the sinister a cross crosslet fitchee,
all counterchanged, on a chief engrailed gules, three
antique crowns c r. Mantling azure, doubled or. Crest —
On a wreath of his liveries, a cat sejant aHront^e proper
gorged with an antique crown or. Motto — "Touch not
the cat, bot a glove."
Only son of James Fraser Macpherson, M.B. , B.S. ,
of Greenhill, Rownhams, Hampshire, b. 1861 ; m.
1899, Helen Jane, d. of Samuel Millar, M.D. , of
Carnoustie, Angus : —
James Grant Macpherson Esq., Capt. 4th Batt. The
Hampshire Regt, (T.), b. 1901 ; m. 1928, Lenore Grant,
only d. of Col. John Smart Matthew, C.M.G., D.S.O.
Res.~- Mile End, Romsey, Hampshire. Club — Cavendish.
McPHILLIPS of Victoria, British Columbia (U.O.). Or,
a cross engrailed gules, on a chief ermine, a lion rampant
issuant sable. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a demi-cat reguardant collared and
chained all or, holding between the paws a cross as in the
arms. Motto — " A cruce salus."
Sons of George McPhillips, D.L.S. , C.E., and Special
Commissioner from the Canadian Government to the
Manitoba Government with the first subsidy in 1870,
of Winnipeg, Manitoba, and formerly of Monaghan,
b. 1805; d. 1878; m. , Margaret Lavin of
Armagh : —
Robert Charles McPhillips, Gentleman, Dominion Land
Surveyor and C.E., b. . Res. — Winnipeg.
Lewis Griffith McPhillips, Esq., K.C., Barr.-at-Law, b.
. Res. — Vancouver. Club — Vancouver (Canada).
The Hon. Mr. Justice Albert Edward McPhillips, K.C.,
Judge of the Court of Appeal British Columbia since 1913,
late M. P. P., Attorney-General B.C. 1903, President of the
Council 1910-13, elected to represent Victoria City in Pro-
vincial Parliament in 1898, again in 1900, and the Electoral
District of "The Islands" 1907-13, appointed by Govt, of
Cadada to the Court of Appeal for British Columbia 191 3,
served in the North- West Rebellion 1885 under Major-
General Sir Frederick Middleton, present at the actions
of Fish Creek and Batoche (medal and clasp), retired
with rank of Captain, Fellow Royal Colonial Institute,
b. 1861 ; m. 1896, Emily Sophia (d. 1923), eld. d. of the late
Hon. Alex. E. B. Davie, K.C. , sometime Premier, Attorney-
General, B.C., niece of the late Hon. Theodore Davie,
Chief Justice of B.C. ; and has issue— (1) Alex. St. George
McPhillips, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; (2) Albert De Burgo
McPhillips, Gentleman, b. 1904 ; and Gwyneth Marie
Kathleen [m. Richard Thorneley Hall, of Hampton Court,
Victoria, B.C.]. Res. — " Cloonmore House," Rockland
Avenue, Victoria, B.C. Club — Union (Victoria, B.C.).
Vincent Francis Xavier McPhillips, Gentleman, M.D.,
B.A. Res. —Vancouver. Club — Vancouver (Canada).
MACPHERSON-GRANT of Ballindalloch (L.O., June
5, 1806). Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, a target between
three antique crowns or (for Grant of Ballindalloch) ;
2 and 3, per fesse or and azure, a lymphad of the first,
masts oars and tacklings proper, ensigned gules, between
a hand couped fessewise, holding a dagger iu pale in the
dexter canton, and in the sinister a cross crosslet fitchee
gules; all within a bordure of the last. Mantling gules,
doubled or. Crest — A dexter hand erect holding a dirk
in pale proper. Motto — Above the Crest, " Ense et
animo."
Son of Sir John Macpherson-Grant, 4th Bart., b.
1863 ; d. 1914 ; m. 1889, Mary, d. of Alexander
Dennistoun, of Golfhill : — ;
Sir George Macpherson-Grant, 5th Bart. (25 Tuly 1838),
of Ballindalloch, J. P., Member of the Royal Company of
Archers, b. 1890. Seats— Ballindalloch Castle, Ballin-
dalloch, co. Banff ; Invereshie House, Kincraig, co. Inver-
ness ; Old Milton, Kingussie. Clubs— Bachelors', New
(Edin.).
The Late STUART MacRAE, Esquire, head of the
Conchra branch of the MacRaes of Kintail, J . P. co. Notting-
ham, Member of the Royal Company of Archers (King's
Bodyguard for Scotland). Born 1856, being the eldest son
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of the late Duncan MacRae, Esq., of Kames Castle,
co. Bute, J. P. and D.L. (of the Conchra branch of
the MacRaes of Kintail), by his wife Grace, dau. of Donald
Stewart. Armorial bearings (L.O., 1896 and 7 April
1908) — Argent, a fesse azure between two mullets in chief,
a lion rampant in base gules. Mantling azure, doubled
argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest,
a mailed arm embowed, the hand grasping a Turkish
scimitar proper ; and in an escroll above, this Motto,
" Fortitudine" ; and below shield, "Nee euro nee careo."
Married, Dec. 12, 1891, Ethel Evelyn, eldest dau. of the late
Martin Ridley Smith of Hayes Common, Kent ; and died
1927, having had Issue — (1) Kenneth Stuart MacRae,
Esq., Capt. Black Watch, has Croix de Guerre, b. 1892 ;
(2) [ohn Nigel MacRae, Esq., Lieut, nth Service Batt.
Black Watch, and Capt. R.A.F., killed whilst flying 1918 ;
and Grace Emily. Residence — Conchra, Kyle of Lochalsh,
Ross-shire.
MACRAE (H. Coll.). Argent, a fesse invected, in chief
a lion rampant between two mullets, and the like in base
all gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, between two buffalo-horns or, a cubit arm
erect proper, charged with two mullets in pale gules, the
hand holding a claymore in bend sinister also proper,
pommel and hilt gold, Motto — " Fortitudine."
Son of Douglas Gordon Macrae of Collingsbourne,
Surrey, b. ; d. 1901 ; m. : —
Douglas Gordon Macrae, Gentleman, b 1886. Res. —
MAC RAE (L.O. , 1896, 1908 and 1909). Argent, a fesse
azure, between two spur-rowels in chief and a lion rampant
in base gules, a bordure of the last. Mantling azure,
doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of the liveries, a
mailed arm embowed, the hand grasping a Turkish scimitar
proper. Mottoes (above crest) — "Fortitudine"; (under
arms) — " Nee euro nee careo."
Third son of the late Duncan Mac Rae, Esq. , of Kames
Castle, co. Bute, J. P. and D.L. (Head of the Conchra
branch of the Mac Raes of Kintail), b. 1816 ; d. 1898 ;
m. 1852, Grace, d. of DonaU Stewart of Luscantyre : —
Major Colin William Mac Rae, C.B.E., The MacRae of
Feoirlinn, Res. of Officers, late Royal Highlanders (" Black
Watch"), Exon of King's Bodyguard of ihe Yeomen of the
Guard, Member of the Royal Company of Archers (King's
Bodyguard for Scotland), one of the Chamberlains to the
Pope, Knight of Justice of the Order of the Hospital of St.
John cf Jerusalem, J. P. Argyll, J. P. and D.L. Buteshire,
b. 1869; m. 1909, Lady Margaret Crichton-Stuart, O.B.E.,
J. P. Buteshire, only d. of 3rd Marquess of Bute ; and has
issue — John Donald Christopher S.uart Mac Rae, Gentle-
man, b. 1912; Gwendolen Margaret Mary Grace; and
Margaret Ann Mary. Seats — Feoirlinn, Colintraive,
Argyll ; Ascog, Isle of Bute ; Kinlochruel, Colintraive.
Res, — Friary Court, St. James's Palace, S.W. Clubs —
Bachelors', R.A.C,, New (Edinburgh).
MacRAE of Ardintoul (L.O., 1913). Argent, a fesse
azure, between three mullets in chief and in base a demi-lion
rampant gules, armed and langued of the second, holding in
his dexter paw a sword proper. Mantling azure, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a dexter naked
arm embowed couped at the shoulder, the hand grasping a
scimitar all proper. Mottoes (over), " Fortitudine "; (below),
" Dileas gu deireadh." Livery — Blue and white.
Only son of Roderick MacRae, Esq., CLE., Col. Indian
Medical Service, of Letterfearn, and Ardintoul, b.
1850;.*/. 1915 ; m. 1902, Kathleen Isabella, only d. of
Henry Keith of Silvertonhill, Hamilton, N.B.: —
Ian Duncan Keith MacRae, Gentleman, Lieut. Seaforth
Highlanders, b. 1905. Estates— Ard\n\.o\i\ and Letterfearn.
Seats — Ardintoul House, and Druidaig Lodge, Glenshiel,
co. Ross-shire.
MacRAE (L.O.). Argent, a fesse azure, between three
mullets in chief, and a lion rampant in base gules. Mantling
azure, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries,
a cubit arm, grasping a sword all proper. Motto — " Forti-
tudine."
Son of Sir Colin George MacRae, Knt. Bach. W.S.,
J. P., b. 1844; d. 1927; m. 1877, Flora, d. of the late
John Colquhoun : —
Rev. John Anthony MacRae, M.A., Minister of the parish
of Partick, Glasgow, b. 1883; m. 1915, Jean Hope, d. of
Rev. K. Moody-Stuart, of Annat, Perthshire. Res. —
Manse of Partick, Glasgow.
JOHN MacRAE-GILSTRAP, Esquire, of Eilean
Donnan, Ross, and Ballimore, co. Argyll, and of Northgate,
Newark-on- Trent, co. Nottingham, Lieut. -Col. (retired) late
Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) (formerly John MacRae),
a Gentleman-at-Arms and a Member of the Royal Company
of Archers, the King's Bodyguard for Scotland, Constable
of Eilean Donnan Castle, J. P. for Argyll, Notts. , and New-
ark, County Councillor for Kilfinan Division of Argyll
since 1903, Chairman of Cowal Division C.C. of Argyll
since 1920, assumed the additional surname and arms of
Gilstrap by Royal Licence under the will of the late
Sir William Gilstrap, Bart., of Fornham Park, Suffolk, and
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Newark-on-Trent. Born Dec. 30, 1861, being the second
son of Duncan MacRae, Karnes Castle, Isle of Bute (head
of the " Conchra " branch of the MacRaes of Kintail),
H.E.I.C.S., by his wife Grace, dau. of Donald Stewart,
representative of the Stewarts of Over Blairish, cadets of
Stewart of Garth. Armorial bearings (R.L., 9 Jan.
1897, H. Coll. and L.O.) — Quarterly, 1 and 4 (Gilstrap),
argent, a chevron engrailed vert, between in chief two
escutcheons gules, each charged with a galtrap of the
field, and in base a talbot's head erased of the
third, and for distinction, in the centre chief point a
cross crosslet gules; 2 and 3 (MacRae), argent, a fesse
azure, between two mullets in chief and a lion ram-
pant in base gules, in chief point a crescent of the second
for difference ; and upon an escutcheon of pretence these
same arms of Gilstrap without the cross crosslet. Mantling
vert and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours,
upon a rock, a cubit arm erect in armour all proper, grasping
an escutcheon gules, charged with a galtrap argent for dis-
tinction, the arm charged with a cross crosslet gules (for
Gilstrap) ; 2. on a wreath of his liveries, an arm in armour
embowed, holding a scimitar proper; and over the crest
the Mottoes, "Candide secure" (for Gilstrap); " Forti-
tudine" (for MacRae); under the shield, "Nee euro nee
care " (for MacRae). Livery — Dark blue coat, with red
waistcoat, silver buttons, and dark green trousers.
Married, March 4, 1889, Isabella Mary, Lady of Grace
of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jeru-
salem, second dau. of the late George Gilstrap, Esq.,
J. P., of Winthorpe, Newark-on-Trent; and has Issue —
John Duncan George MacRae, Esq., late Capt. Seaforth
Highlanders, b. 1896 [m. 1921, Lady Phyllis Hervey. d.
of 4th Marquess of Bristol, and has issue — John
Duncan Hervey MacRae, Gentleman, b, 1922 ; and
Merilissa Phyllis Mary]; Margaret Helen [m. 1913, Major
Bruce Campbell, yngr. of Arduiane, and has issue] ; Janet
Isabel [m. 1921, Nicholas Serge Reyntiens, and has issue],
Ella Mary [m. 192 1, Edward Abdy Fellowes] ; Barbara
Elizabeth Catherine ; Flora Sybil [m. 1918, Capt. A. R. D.
Stewart, and has issue] ; and Dorothy Genevieve. Seats —
Ballimore, Otter Ferry, N.B. ; Eilean Donan Castle, Kyle
of Lochalsh, Ross-shire ; Northgate, Newark-on-Trent.
Clubs — Naval and Military, R.A.C., Royal Highland Yacht
Club (Oban).
McRICKARD (U.O.) Or, a cross gules, in the dexter
canton a lion rampant sable, and in the sinister a lymphad
proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a cat-a- mountain sejant guardant sable, collared
and chained or. Motto — ' 'Un roi, un foi, un loi."
Eld. son of Samuel McRickard, of New York City,
b. 1836; d. 1919 ; m. 1872, Cecelia, d. of James
Mulholland, of New York : —
James Patrick McRickard, Esq., b. 1872 ; m. 1895, Ada,
d. of Richard Cass, of Leeds, co. Yorks., and of New York
City, U.S.A. ; and has issue — Farrington Bradford
McRickard, Gentleman, D.C., Ph.C, 6.1898 ; and Marion
Geraldyn, D.C., Ph.C. Estate— Stuart, Florida, U.S.A.
Res. — Bayside, Long Island, New York. Chub — Salmagundi
(New York).
Mac ROBERT of Cawnpore, and of Cromar (H. Coll.).
Gules, on a chevron between three wolves' heads erased
argent, as many thistles leaved and slipped proper. Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a dexter cubit arm vested azure, the
hand grasping an Eastern crown or, two fronds of bracken
in saltire proper. Badge — A frond of bracken proper
and an Indian rose leaved and slipped or, in saltire,
enfiled by a circlet also proper. Motto — " Virtu tis gloria
merces."
Sons of Sir Alexander MacRobert, 1st Bart., K.B.E.,
b. 1854 ; d. 1922 ; by his 2nd wife, m. 191 1, Rachel,
d. of Dr. William Hunter Workman, of Worcester,
Mass., U.S.A. :—
Sir Alasdair MacRobert, 2nd Bart. (5 April 1922), b.
19 12. Res. — Douneside, Tarland, co. Aberdeen.
Roderick Alan MacRobert, b. 1915. Res. —
Iain Workman MacRobert, b. 1917. Res. —
MACRORY of Ardmore Lodge (U.O.). Or, a lion ram-
pant gules, holding in the dexter paw a sword proper.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a galley sable, sail furled and oars in action
argent, flagged azure. Motto — " Res non verba."
Sons of Robert Augustus Macrory, Gentleman, B.A.
(Dub.), b. 1833; d. 1919; m. 1863, Kate Robert (d.
1915), only d. of George Crawford of Bellevy, Ban-
bridge : —
Robert Henry Macrory, Gentleman, B.A. (Dub.),
Barrister-at-Law [Arms as above, and on an escutcheon of
pretence, the arms cf Rotheram, viz. : vert, three stags
trippant or], b. 1868 ; m. , Ellen Frances, only child
of Arthur Rotheram, and has issue — Robert Rotheram Mac-
rory, Gentleman, b. ; and . Res.— 7 Fitz-
william Square, Dublin.
George Crawford Macrory, Gentleman. B.A. (Dub. ), b.
1871 ; in. 1914, Kate Louise (d. 1926), d. of Anders Ohlsson
of Cape Town, late Consul-General for Sweden. Res. —
Dunmurry House, Dunmurry, co. Antrim.
Sons of Samuel Martin Macrory, Esq., J. P. co. London-
derry (High Sheriff 1892), b. 1836; d. ; m. 1873,
Frances Anna, d. of Rev. Samuel Greer, Rector of
Enniskillen : —
Roland Martin Macrory, Esq., Major (ret.), R.E. , b.
1874 ; 111. 1909, Inez D. M. Lindesay, and has issue- -
Henry Greer Macrory, Gentleman, b. 1918; and Mary
Lindesay. Res. — The Chalet, Limavady, co. Derry.
Francis Samuel Macrory, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. (rot.)
R. Innsikilling Fu-iliers, b. 1876; m. 1910, Rosa Pottinger,
and has issue — Patrick Macrory, Gentleman, b. 191 1 ;
Diana ; and Frances Hope. Res. — Ardmore Lodge,
Limavady, Londonderry.
Robert Valentine Macrory, Gentleman, b. ; m.
Norah Miller, and has issue — Donald Macrory, Gentleman,
b. . Res.—
VALENTINE EMANUEL PATRICK MacSWINEY,
The Marquess MacSwiney cf Mashanaglass, created here-
ditary Roman Marquess, 7 May 1896, Chamberlain to Their
Holinesses Popes Leo XIII. and Pius X. (resigned 1909),
Member of the Royal Irish Academy, Member of the
Delegation of Irish Free State to fourth and fifth Assemblies
of the League of Nations (1923-24). Bom 1871, being
the only son of Valentine MacSwiney, formerly of Macroom,
co. Cork, and Paris, by Emma, Countess Konarski, dau.
of Alexander, Count Konarski, Knight of the Military
Order, " Virtuti Militari," of Poland. Armorial bearings
(U.O. )— Per pale azure and gules, two boars rampant
combatant pean, on a chief or, as many battleaxes in
saltire proper. Mantling azure and or ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath or and azure, a demi-gryphon
segreant, holding in the dexter claw a lizard proper,
and charged on the breast with a fleur-de-lys azure. Motto
— " Malo mori quam fcedari." Married, first, 1895,
Stella Cavalcanti de Albuquerque (annulled by Holy See) ;
second, 1910, H. H. Anna, Countess von Schlitz, otherwise
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von Goertz, and has Issue— Owen, torn 1916; Honora ;
and Mary Elizabetli. Res.— 35 Upper Fitzwilliam Street,
Dublin.
MacSWINNEY (U.O.) Argent, a fesse azure between
in chief a lion passant gules, armed and langued azure, and
in base a boar passant sable, armed and unguled p:oper,
langued gules. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin segreant or, langued
gules, holding a lizard proper. Motto — "Spes."
Son of James Foley MacSwinney, Esq., of Galway : —
Robert Forster MacSwinney, Gentleman, Ban ister-at-
Law, Inner Temple, b. . Address — 1 New Square,
Lincoln's Inn, W.C.
MacTAGGART-STEWART, see STEWART.
MacTAGGART (L.O.) Argent, a fess gules, between
two maple leaves in chief vert, and in base on the branch of
a tree fesswise a beaver proper. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries a lion's head
erased proper. Motto— "Vi et virtute."
Son of : —
Duncan Donald MacTaggart, Esq., M.D.,M.S., B.Sc.
(McGill Univ.), President Med. Revisory Board, and
Professor of Medical Judisprudence, McGill Univ., Lt.-Col.
Canadian A.M.S., b. . Res.— 1075 Mount Royal
Avenue, West Montreal, Canada.
McTURK (L.O.) Argent, a chevron azure, between
two hunting-horns vert, circled and stringed gules in chief,
and a mountain inflamed proper in base, a bordure
indented of the second. Mantling azure, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a black-faced ram's head
cabjssed proper. Motto — " Pace aut bello."
Son of :- •
Robert McTurk, Gentleman, b. . Res. — Cray, co.
Brecon.
M'VEAGH (U,0.) Ermine, a lion passant guardanf
or, on a chief azure, a crescent between two roses or.
Mantling azure and argent : and for Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, an arm embowed in armour, in the
hand a spear all proper. Motto — ' ' Per ardua. "
Sons of George Joseph Brooke M'Veagh, Esq., J. P.,
of Drewstown, b. 1886; d. ; m. 1889, Grace Alice
Maude, dau. of Lieut. -Gen. Charles Annesley Benson
of Ormonde House, Zion Hill, Bath : —
Ferdinand Annesley M'Veagh, Esq., Capt. late 4th Batt.
Royal Irish Fus. , b. 1890 ; m. 1919, Hazel, d. of F. Hunter
of Belfast ; and has issue — 1 dau. Seat — Drewstown,
Kells, Meath.
Montagu Quin Brooke M'Veagh, Gentleman, b. 1903.
Trevor George Brooke M'Veagh, Gentleman, /'. 1906.
ROBERT BLAKE M'VITTIE, Gentleman, youngest
surviving son of the late Elliott M'Vittie. Armorial bear-
ings— Argent, on a chevron engrailed gules, between in chief
two thistles and in base a trefoil slipped all proper, a fret or.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a cat-a-mountain passant guardant, resting the
forepaw on an escutcheon of the arms. Motto — -"Virtue
is honour." Post. add. — 62 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin.
MADDEN of Kells (U.O.). Quarterly, 1. sable,1! a
falcon.wings expanded, preying on a mallard all argent,
on a chief ermine, out of a naval crown, between two cross
crosslets gules from a staff in bend a flag of St. George all
proper (Madden) ; 2. or, a pile engrailed sable (Water-
house) ; 3. sable, a chevron between in chief two escallops,
and in base a boar's head couped argent (Travers) ; 4.
sable, a saltire argent (Duckett). Crest — On a ducal
coronet or, a falcon rising argent, holding in his beak
a cross crosslet fitchee gules. Motto — " Fortior qui
vincit." Livery — Brown.
Son of Capt. John William Madden, 4th Regt.,
b. 1829 ; d. 1875 ; m. 1855, Emily (d. 1920), d. of
John Busby of Kingstown, Dublin : —
Sir Charles Edward Madden, 1st Bart., of Kells, Kil-
kenny (7 Oct. 1919), G.C.B., G.C.V.O., K.C.M.G., D.C.L.,
LL.D., Adm. of the Fleet, Grand Officer of Legion of
Honour, and of Crown of Belgium, Commander of
Mil. Order of Savoy (Italy), and St. Anne (Russia) ;
has Croix de Guerre (France), and Grand Cordon of
Rising Sun (Japan) 'Supporters (H. Coll.) — On either
side a sailor of H.M.S. Queen Elizabeth, that on the
dexter side in landing party dress]; b. 1862 ; m. 1905,
Constance Winifred, d. of Sir Charles Cayzer, 1st Bart. ;
and has issue — Charles Edward Madden, Esq., b. 1906 ;
John Wilmot Madden, Esq., b. 1916 ; Con [m. 1929',
Neil Brodie Henderson, Esq.] ; Joan ; Hope ; Mary
Elizabeth. Seat — ■ Broadstone, Forest Row, Sussex.
Club — United Service.
MADDEN (U.0. 1839.) Sable, a falcon or, belled gules,
preying on a mallard argent, on a chief indented of the
second a cross bottony of the third. Mantling sable and
or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet gules, a falcon
rising or, holding in the beak a cross bottony as in
the arms. Motto — " Propria virtute audax."
Sons of Frederick William Madden, Esq., b. 1839;
d. 1904 ; m. i860, Elizabeth Sarah, d. of the late
John Rannie, Esq., of Portsmouth : —
Frederic Henry Madden, Esq., b. 1864 ; m. 1902,
Kathleen Maud Angela, d. of the late George Matthews
Tapp, of H.M.'s War Office; and has issue — Frederick
Allan Valentine Madden. Esq., b. 1904. Res. — 53
Drayton Gardens, S.W.10.
William John Madden, Gentleman, b. 1866. Address —
Edwards' Hotel, Cape Town.
MADDEN (U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, a falcon
seizing a mallard argent, on a chief or, a cross bottonne'e
gules (Madden, 1635 ) ; 2 and 3, or, a pile engrailed sable
Waterhouse). Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath ot the colours, a falcon with wings expanded argent.
membered or, holding in the talons a cross bottonnee gules.
Motto — "Fortior qui se vincit." Livery — Claret coat,
crimson lining, piping and collar, and waistcoat crimson.
Son of John Madden of Hilton Park, J. P. cos.
Monaghan, Fermanagh, Cavan, and Leitrim, D.L.
Monaghan (High Sheriff 1864) and Fermanagh (High
Sheriff 1859), b. 1836 ; d. 1902 ; m. 1864, Lady Caroline
Clements (d. 1914), sister of 4th Earl of Leitrim : —
Lt.-Col. John Clements Waterhouse Madden, J. P. co.
Monaghan (High Sheriff 1906), D.L. and J. P. co.
Fermanagh (High Sheriff 1909), Barr.-at-Law( Inner Temple
and King's Inns), M.A. (Camb.), Lt.-Col. late comdg. 4th
Batt. Roy. Irish Fus., served Great War, b. 1870; m. 1908
Agnes Mary, d. of Sir William Henry Tate, Bart., of High
field, Woolton, Lancashire, and Bodrhyddan Hall
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Madden, Gentleman, b. 1913 ; (2) Charles Samuel Madden,
Gentleman, b. 1915 ; and Cynthia Agnes. Seat— Hilton
Park, Clones, co. Monaghan. Clubs — Carlton.
Sons of Lt.-Col. Gerald Hugh Charles Madden, Irish
Guards and 3rd King's Own Hussars, b. 1872 ; d.
of wounds received in action 1915; m. 1901, Mabel
Lucy (17 Draycott Place, S.W.i), d. of Sir George
Macpherson Grant, Bart. : —
Brian John George Madden, Gentleman, b. 1908.
Dennis Gerald Madden, Gentleman, b. 1910.
Sons of John Madden of Roslea Manor, J. P. and
D.L. co. Fermanagh (High Sheriff 1848), Lieut. 4iit
Regt., J.P. co. Monaghan (High Sheriff 1875), b. 1819 ;
d. 1903; m. 1847, Clara Elizabeth (d. i860), d. of
Rev. James Spencer Knox, D.D. : —
Walter Wilmot Madden, Gentleman, b. 1853 ; m. 1886,
Eleanor (d. 1925), d. of Charles Ferdinand Bischoff of
Woodlands, Wainku, N.Z. ; and has issue — (1) Arthur
Wilmot Madden, Gentleman, served Great War, b. 1892 ;
(2) Charles Beresford Madden, Gentleman, b. 1898 \m. 1926,
J; Eva Kathleen [m. 1911, John Francis Wilson];
Dora Christina [m. 1915, Reginald Wood, of Ellowsleyj ;
and Florence Josephine [m. 1916, — Cerson]. .S^ar— Roslea
Manor, Clones.
John Beresford Madden, Gentleman, b. 1855. Res. —
Aghafin, Clones.
Son of Rev. Wyndham Carlyon Madden, Rector of
Begh Upton, Norfolk, b. 1793; d. 1864; m. 2nd,
Charlotte (d. 1889), d. of Thomas Leeke of Longford
Hall, Newport, Salop : —
Rev. Wyndam Madden, Rector of Longford, b. 1849;
vi. 1st, 1879, Annette (d. 1888), d. of Mitchell; 2nd,
1895, Evelyn, d. of Thomas Bather of Great Ness, Salop;
and has issue — Wyndham Ralph Carlyon Madden, Gentle-
man, b. 1899; Hester; Rachel; Mary Evelyn; and Mar-
jorje Constance.
Son of Lt.-Col. William Charles Frederick Madden,
late Somersetshire L.I., b. 1842; d. 1907; m. 1865,
Mary Stuart (d. 1877), d. of Henry Davidson : —
Richard Owen Madden, Gentleman, b. 1870. Res. —
Sons of Rev. George Charles Brownlow Madden, Vicar
of Armitage Bridge, M.A. Trin. Coll., Dublin ; b. 1846 ;
d. 1929 ; in. 1873, Margaret Emily, d. of Canon
Charles H. Hulbert, M.A. ; and has issue : —
Ion Travers Madden, Gentleman, b. 1874.
Charles Hulbert Madden, Gentleman, b. 1878 ; m. Anna,
d. of Joseph Collier, and has issue — Charles Joseph
Madden, Gentleman, b. 1902.
George Percival Madden, Gentleman, b. 1880.
Lacy Madden, Gentleman, b. 1884. Res. — 2 Norman
Avenue, Birkby, Huddersfield.
MADDEN (H. Coll., 1895)— Per pale sable and gules, a
falcon preying on a duck argent, on a chief or, a cross
bottony between two trefoils slipped gules. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
falcon, wings expanded argent, charged on the breast with a
trefoil slipped sable, and holding in the dexter claw a cross
bottony of the last. Motto — " Propria virtute audax."
Livery — Green, yellow collar and cuffs.
Only son of the Hon. Sir lohn Madden, Kt. Bachelor
(1893), K.C.M.G. (1894), G.C.M.G. (1906), B.A.,
LL.D. (Melbourne), D.C.L. and LL.D. (Oxon.),
Barrister-at-Law ; Minister of Justice, Victoria 1874
and 1876 ; Chancellor of Melbourne University ; Chief
Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria, 1893 ; Lieut.-
Gov. of Victoria, 1897, b. 1844; m. 1872, Gertrude
Frances, dau. of Francis John Sidney Stephen : —
Guy Ross Madden, Esq., M.B.C., LL.B. (Melb.), b. 1878.
Res. — Tansell Road, Break, Victoria.
MADEN (H. Coll., 2 April, 1914)- Gules, a falcon
preying upon a mallard or, a bordure argent, charged
with three roses of the first, barbed and seeded proper.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a falcon's head erased or, charged on the neck with a
lure gules. Motto — " Erectus non elatus."
Son of Sir John Henry Maden, Knt. Bach., b. 1862 ;
d. 1920; m. 1891, Alice, d. of Joshua Mellor, of
Lytham, Lanes. : —
Henry Maden, Esq. M.A. (Oxon.), Barrister-at-Law,
Middle Temple, b. 1892 ; m. 1923, Alice, d. of J.
Flatcher, of Holmfirth, Yorks. Res. — Roekliffe House,
Bacup, Lanes. Clubs — National Liberal, Oxford and
Cambridge.
MADGE (H. Coll. ) Per chevron argent and azure, in
chief two towers sable, and in base a horse for.cene argent.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, issuant out of a mural crown sable, a dexter cubit
arm vested azure, cuffed or, holding in the hand proper a
pen fessewise gold. Motto — " Persevere."
Only son of Percy Frank Madge, Esq., b. 1871 ; d.
1914 ; m. 1891, Fanny Julia, d. of J. B. Lightbuin: —
Sir Frank William Madge, 2nd Bart., if St. Margaret's
Bay, Kent (26 May 1919), 6.1897; s. his grandfather 1927 ;
ft. 1922 Doris Annie, d. of J. Beal, of Wallington ; and
has issue — Betty ; and Pauline. Res. — Ranworth, Horley,
Surrey.
MAGAN (U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a chevron
between three boars passant azure, tusked, hoofed, and
bristled or (Magan); 2 and 3, azure, on a bend between
two garbs or, a mitre gules (Tilson). Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a boar' s
head erased azure, tusked and bristled or. Motto
" Virtute et probitate."
Sons of Percy Magan, Esq., J.P. of O rreal, co.
Roscommon, b. 1828; d. 1903; m. 1865, Annie
Catherine, d. of Rev. Edward Richards: —
Percy Tilson Magan, Gentleman, b. 1867.
Arthur Tilson Shaen Magan, Esq.,C.M.G., Lt.-Col., late
R.A.S.C., b. 1880; m. 1906, Kathleen Jane, eldest d. of
Assheton Biddulph, Esq., M.F.H., of Moneyguyneen Birr,
King's Co ; and has issue — William Morgan Tilson Magan,
Gentleman, b. 1908 ; Francis Shaen Magan, Gentleman, b.
1918: AnnieSheelah ; VioletMary; and Maureen. Seat — ■
Levitstown, Mageney, co. Kildare. Club — Stephen's
Green (Dublin).
MAGENIS (Confn. U.O.). Vert, a lion rampant or, on
a chief argent, a dexter hand erect couped gules. Mantling:
vert and or. Crest — A boar passant proper. Motto —
" Sola salus servire Deo."
Son of Edward Cole Magenis, Gentleman, b. 1841 ; d.
1908; m. 1885, Cicely (d. 1894), d. of the late Joseph
Hornby Birley, Esq., J.P. , of Brookside, Newton-le-
Willows : —
The late Richard Henry Cole Magenis, Gentleman, of
Drumdoe, Boyle, co. Roscommon, Lieut. 3rd Batt. Reserve
R.I.R., b. 1888 ; killed in action 1914.
MAGENIS of Annvale, co. Down (R.L., 3 Nov. 1840).
Vert, a lion rampant or, armed and langued gules, on a
chief argent, a dexter hand erect, couped at the wrist of
the third, above it a cross pat£e azure. Mantling vert
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a boar passant
proper, charged with a cross patee gules.
Son of George Magenis (formerly Vaughan) of
Ringolish, co. Down, b. ; d. ; m , Sally
Anne, ouly d. of Robert Henry Echlin Magenis cf
Annvale, co. Down : —
Ralph Boyd Vaughan Magenis, Gentleman, b
Res.—
MAGHERAMORNE, Baron, see M'GAREL-HOGG.
MAGILL (U.O.) Per chevron gnes and azure, on a
chevron or, between three peewits volant argent, an annulet
of the first between two of the second. Mantling gules and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a peewit close argent,
standing on an annulet gules. Motto — " Spectemur
agendo."
Son ot Rev. John Magill, formerly Incumbent of
Iniskeen and Kilanny, b. ; tn : —
Capt. Rupert Magill, late Royal Dublin Fusiliers, b.
A ddress —
MAGNAY (H. Coll.). Ermine, fretty gules, on a
chief per pale of the second and azure, a sword proper,
pommel and hilt or, surmounting a key saltirewise, the
wards upwards gold, interlaced with the collar of the Lord
Mayor of the City of London between two leopards' faces
erminois. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a lion rampant sable, billeted erminois,
murally crowned, gorged with a chain reflexed over the
back, and holding between the forepaws a leopard's face or.
Motto — " Magna est Veritas."
Only surv. son of Sir William Magnay, 2nd Bart. , b.
1855; d. 1917; m. 1879, Margaret Susannah, d. of
Matthew Soulsby : —
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Sir Christopher Boyd William Magnay, 3rd Bart. (8 Nov.
1844), M.C., late Capt. 4th Hus?ars, Major Norfolk Yeo.,
served Great War 1914-18, b. 1884 ; tn. 1925, Winifred
Madeline, d. of the late Rt. Hon. Arthur Jeffreys, PC.,
and widow of Major Chandos Leigh, D.S.O., K O.S.B.
Res. — Milford Lodge, Lymington, Hants. ; Saxham Hall,
Bury St. Edmund's, Suffolk. Club — Naval and Military.
MAGNUS of Tangley-Hill (H. Coll., 16 Aug. 1917).
Bendy of six gules and vert, on a fesse or, an open book
proper between two martlets sable. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a magnolia-tree flowered proper. Motto —
" Fide et labore."
Son of Jacob Magnus, of Chatham, b. 1805; d. 1888;
tn. 1837, Caroline, d. of Joel Barnett : —
Sir Philip Magnus, 1st Bart. (1917), Knight Bach.
(1886), J. P. Surrey, M.P. University of London 1906 22
b. 1842 ; tn. 1870, Katie (d. 1924), d. of E. Emanuel,
Esq., J.P., of Southsea ; and has issue — Laurie Magnus,
Esq., M.A. Oxford, Major Royal Defence Corps, b. 1872
[tn. 1903, Dora Marian, d. of Sir Isidore Spielman, C.M.G.,
and has issue — Philip Montefiore Magnus, Esq., b. 1906 ;
Hilary Barrow Magnus, Esq., b. 1909 ; Jessie Dora ;
Pamela Lucy ; Ruth Emily (Res. — 34 Cambridge
Square W. 2. Clubs — A thenajum, Carlton)] ; Lucy Amy
[tn. 1 89 1, Frederic Franklin (d. 1918), of 44 Lancaster
Gate, W., and Elcot, Sheringham ; and has issue]. Res.
— Tangley Hill, Chilworth, Surrey. Clubs — Carlton,
Athenaeum, County (Guildford).
MAGUTH (H. Coll.), Argent, on a pale azure, between
two thistles leaved and slipped proper, a torch erect or,
tired also proper. Mantling* azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a thistle as in the arms,
between two wings vair.
Son of : —
Rev. Stephen Shepherd Maguth, M.A., b. . Res.—
44 Maids' Causeway, Cambridge.
GEORGE MAURICE MAHER, Esquire, D.L. Wex-
ford, late Capt. 7th Dragoon Guards. Born 1847, being
the son of the late John Maher, Esq., of Ballinkeele, J. P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1853, and M.P. forco. Wexford, by
his wife Louisa Catherine, dau. of George Bourke O' Kelly,
Esq. , of Acton House, Middlesex. Armorial bearings —
Azure, two lions rampant combatant or, supporting a sword
in pale proper, in base two crescents of the second. Mant-
ling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, on a mount vert, a hawk rising, belled and hooded
proper, on each wing a crescent or. Motto — " In periculis
audax." Seat — Ballinkeele, near Enniscorthy, co. Wexford.
Clubs — United Service, Stephen's Green (Dublin).
MAHON, see PAKENHAM-MAHON.
MAHON (U.O., 29 Sept. 1818). Per fesse sable and
argent, an ostrich counterchanged, in the beak a horse-shoe
or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour proper,
garnished or, the gauntlet grasping a wavy sword. Motto
— " Moniti meliora sequamur."
Sons of Sir William Henry Mahon, 5th Bart., of
Castlegar, D.S.O., J. P. and D.L, co. Galwav (High
Sheriff 1898), J. P. West Rdg. Yorks., Lt-Col. 4th
Batt. West Yorks. Regt., b. 1856; d. 1926: tn. 1905,
Hon. Edith Dillon, d. of Lord Clonbrock : —
Sir George Edward John Mahon, 6th Bart. (14 April
1 819), of Castlegar, co. Galway, b. 1911. Seat — Castlegar,
Ahascragh, co. Galway.
Luke Bryan Arthur Mahon, Esq., b. 1916.
Sons of Rev. Sir William Vesey Ross Mahon, 4th
Bart., b. 1813; d. 1893; m. 1853, Jane, d. of Rev.
Henry King of Ballylin, King's Co. : —
John FitzGerald Mahon, Esq., b. 1858; tn. 1898, Lady
Alice Evelyn Browne, d. of 5th Marquess of Sligo ; and
has issue —John Denis Mahon, Gentleman, b. 1910. Res.
33 Cadogan Square, S.W. Club — Carlton.
Edward Mahon, Esq., b. 1862; tn. 1911, Lilette, d. of
late James Rebbeck of Victoria, B.C. ; and has issue-
Bryan Edward Mahon, Gentleman, b. 1913. Res. — 1001
Seaton Street, Vancouver City, British Columbia.
Gilbert Mahon, Esq., b. 1865; m. 1895, Fanny, d. of
John Blakeney of Abbert, co. Galway. Res. — 15 Lincoln
House, Basil Street, S.W.
Son of John Denis Fitzjames Ker Mahon, Esq., J. P.,
of Ballydonelan Castle, b. 1819 ; d. 1900; m. 1850,
Harriet Salisbury, d. of Capt. John Dillon, J. P. : —
George Charles Ker Mahon, Esq., J. P., b. 1852; tn. 1st,
1889, Wilhelmina, only child of William Persse ; 2nd,
1906, Eila, d. of the late Lord Henry Cholmondeley. Res.
— 17 Rosary Gardens, S.W. Club — Royal St. George
Yacht (Kingstown).
MAHON. Or, a lion rampant azure, langued gules, a
martlet sable for difference. Mantling azure and or.
Crest —On a wreath of the colours, an heraldic tiger passant
holding in the dexter paw a broken tilting-spear all proper,
and charged on the shoulder with a martlet sable for
difference. Motto — " Buaidh go beace. "
Sons of Richard James Hartland Mahon, b. 1848; d.
1923; tn. 1872, Charlotte, d. of Maj.-Gen Henry Cole
Faulkner (d. 1893), of Castletown Castle, co. Carlow : —
Richard Faulkner Herbert Hartland Mahon, Esq., Capt.
(ret.) R.N. , b. 1874. Club— Junior United Service.
Marcus Charles James Hartland Mahon, Esq., D.S.O.,
Lt.-Col. late R.A., b. 1876 ; m. 1915, Violet L'Aigle, d. of
William L'Aigle Cole, of Otterbourne, Hants., and has
issue — Gillian. Res. — White House, Twy ford, Winchester.
Clubs — Junior United Service, Hampshire.
JOHN MOORE MAHONY, Esq., J.P. co. Kerry (High.
Sheriff 1875), late Lieut. Kerry Militia. Born 1841, being
the eldest surviving son of the late Daniel Mahony, Esq.,
J. P. , of Dunloe, High Sheriff of co. Kerry 1841 , by Frances,
fifth daughter of the late John Mahony of Point House,
Killarney (she died 1892). Armorial bearings — Quarterly,
1 and 4, or, a lion rampant azure ; 2. per pale argent
and gules, a lion rampant counterchanged ; 3. argent, a
chevron gules between three lizards in pale sable. Mant-
ling azure and or; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, a naked arm embowed, the hand grasping a
sword flammant all proper. Motto — " Lasair romhuin
abuadh." Seat —
PEIRCE CHARLES DE LACY O'MAHONY, Esquire.
C.B.E., D.L. co. Wicklovv, J.P. for the cos. of Kerry and
Limerick, Barrister-at-Law, M.P. for North Meath 1886-
92, an Assistant Land Commissioner 1881-84. Born
June 9, 1850, being the younger son of the late Peirce
Kenifeck Mahony, Esq., J. P., of Kilmorna and Guns-
borough, High Sheriff of co. Kerry in 1844, by his wife
Jane, third dau. of Robert Gun Cuninghame, Esq. , D.L.„
of Mount Kennedy, co. Wicklow. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly, 1. or, a lion rampant azure; 2. per pale argent
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and gules, a lion rampant counterchanged ; 3. argent, a
chevron gules, between three snakes erect wavy sable ; 4.
argent, a fesse gules, surmounted by a bendlet azure.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — Out of a coronet of nine
pearls an arm vambraced and embowed, the hand bare
grasping a sword proper, piercing a fleur-de-lys or. Motto
— " Lasair romhuin abuadh." Badge— The De Lacy knct.
Livery — Green, gilt buttons. Assumed the name of
O'Mahony by Deed Poll 1 900. Married, 1st, April 24, 1877,
Helen Louise (d. 1899), only dau. and heiress of the late
Maurice Collis, Esq. ; and has had Issue— (1) Peirce Gun
Mahony, Esq., Cork Herald of Arms of the Most Illus-
trious Order of St. Patrick 1905-10, b. 1878, d. 1914 [m.
1903, Ethel Tindal, d. of late John James Wright, M.D.,
of Malton, Yorks.] ; (2) Dermot Gun Mahony, Gentleman,
b. 1881 [m. 1913, Grace, fourth d. of the late James Ledger
Hill of Burford, Wilts., and Combe Grove, Bath]. He
married secondly, 1901, Alice Jane (d. 1906), eldest d. of
late Lt.-Col. Francis William Johnstone. Estate— Grange
Con and Mucklagh, both in co. Wicklow. Postal address —
Grange Con, co. Wicklow.
MAINWARING, see MILMAN-MAINWARING.
MAIN WARING of Over Peover (R.L., 9 May 1797).
Argent, two bars gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, an ass's head erased proper, the
halter or. Motto—" Levant si je puis."
Only son of Sir Philip Tatton Mainwaring, 4th Bart.,
b. 1838; d. 1906; m. 1875, Louisa Emily, d. of Rev.
George Pitt :—
Sir Harry Stapleton Mainwaring, 5th Bart. (26 May 1804),
J. P. Cheshire, Comdr. R.N.V.R., formerly comdg. Mersey
Div. RN.V.R., b. 1878 ; m. 1913, Generis Alma Windham,
eldest d. of Sir Richard H. Williams-Bulkeley, 12th Bart.,
and has issue— Diana Eina Claude ; and Sophie Kathleen
Mary. Seat— 10 Granville Place, W. Clubs — Arthur's,
Marlborough.
Sons of William George Mainwaring, Esq., CLE.,
General, Indian Army, b. 1823 ; d. 1905; m. 1st, 1865,
Ellen (d. 1893), d. of Capt. B. Hames ; 2nd, 1898,
Mary Winifred, d. of Ray Challis : —
Arthur Mainwaring, Esq., Lt.-Col. late comdg. 2nd Roy.
Dublin Fusiliers, b, 1864; m. 1912, Clarice, d. of G. Hay.
Res. — Pcunsley Mill, Blackboys, Sussex.
Guy Mainwaring, Gentleman, £.1867. Res. — 92 Luxwood
Road, S.W.
Ernest Charles Mainwaring, Gentleman, b. 1876; m.
1927, Caroline, d. of Charles Edwa'd Kesler, of Brooklyn,
New York ; and has is=ue — Frances. Res. — 113 Leeside
Crescent, GoldersGieen, N.W. 11.
Eric Mainwaring, Gentleman, b. 1901. Address — 26
Inglis Road, Ealing.
MAINWARING of Over Peover, Cheshire ; Whitmore,
Staffs.; and Oteley, Salop (Vns. 1580, 1623; Arms in
use temp. Ric. II.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, two bars
gules (Mainwairing) ; 2 and 3, gules, a scythe argent
(Praers). Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, an ass's head erased proper, collared
or. Motto — ' ' Devant si je puis."
Sons of Rev. Charles Henry Mainwaring, Rector of
Whitmore, M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1819 ; d. 1878; m. 1847,
Jane, d. of Rev. Sir Henry Delves Broughton, 8th
Bart. :—
Gerald Mainwaring, Gentleman, b. 1854. Res. —
Rev. Percy Edward Mainwaring, M.A., Rector of Whit-
more, Newcastle-under-Lyme, b. 1857 ; m. 1912, Beatrice
Jessie, d. of Rev. J. Stapleton Cotton, Vicar of Audlem.
Res. — Whitmore Rectory, Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Yr. sons of Rr.-Adm. Rowland Mainwaring, R.N. ,
J. P., D.L., of Whitmore Hall, b. 1783; d. 1862;
m. 3rd, 1836, Laura Maria Julia Walberga, only child
of Florian Chevillard : —
Capt. Karl Heinrich Augustus Mainwaring, R.N., m.
1876, Florence Maud, d. of Henry Foley of Wistow Manor,
Hunts. Res. —
Frederick Mainwaring, Gentleman, b. 1844 ; m. 1874,
Ada Blundell ; and has surv issue — May. Res. —
Mainwaring of Oteley, Shropshire. Quarterly, 1.
Mainwaring as above ; 2. Praers as above ; 3. argent, a
lion rampant sable (Kynaston, Vn. Salop, 1623) ; 4. argenti
a chevron engrailed between three mullets pierced sable
(Kynaston); 5. gules, on a chevron or, three mullets sable
(Frankton) ; 6. argent, on a chief or, a raven sable (Hoord) ;
7. gules, a lion passant guardant, cowarded or (Edward ad
Morgan) ; 8. argent, on a bend azure, three cat-garbs or
(Oteley); 9. or, three bendlets sable (Maveisin) ; 10. gules,
on a chevron between three leopards' faces or, as many
mullets sable ( Perle). Mantling as above. Crest — Out of a
ducal coronet or, an ass's head proper bridled argent.
Motto as above.
Sons of Salusbury Kynaston Mainwaring, Esq., J. P.
and D.L. co. Salop (High Sheriff 1870), of Oteley Park,
Salop, b. 1844 ; d. 1895 ; m. 1869, Edith Sarah, d. of
Sir Hugh Williams, 3rd Bart. : —
Charles Francis Kynaston Mainwaring, Esq., J. P. (High
Sheriff 1907), Hon. Major 3rd Batt. Oxfordshire Lt. Inf., b.
1871 ; m. 1903, Mary Sybil, O.B. E. , third d. of Sir James
Rankin, Bart., M.P. , of Bryngwyn, Hereford; and has
surv. issue — Mark Kynaston Mainwaring, Gentleman, b.
1919 ; Anne Kynaston ; Ruth Kynaston ; Priscilla Kynas-
ton ; and Joan Kynaston. Estates — Oteley. Post. add. —
Oteley, Ellesmere. Club — Jun. Carlton.
Watkin Randle Kynaston Mainwaring, Esq., C.B. E. ,
J. P., D.L. co. Flint, Lt.-Col. late Denbigh Hussars
Yeo. , b. 1875 ; m. 1903, Violet, d. of Sir Albert de Rutzen ;
and has issue — Hugh Salusbury Kynaston Mainwaring,
Gentleman, b. 1906; and Elizabeth Frances Kynaston.
Res.— Hafod-y-Coed, St. Asaph, North Wales. Club —
Jun. Carlton.
Son of Charles Salusbury Mainwaring, Esq., V.D. ,
M.A., J. P. and D.L. (High Sheriff 1912) co. Denbigh,
J. P. cos. Merioneth and Carnarvon, Col. 1st V.B.
R. Welsh Fusiliers, b. 1845 ; d. 1920 ; m. 1901 , Gertrude,
d. of Thomas Loverock : —
Randle Kynaston Lloyd Salusbury Mainwaring, Gentle-
man, b. 1905. Seat — Galltfaenan, Trefnant, N. Wales.
The Late CHARLES VERE TOWNSHEND MAIN-
WARING-ELLERKER-ONSLOW, Esquire, of Ingleby,
Wimborne Road, Bournemouth. Born May 31, 1848, being
the eldest son of the late Arthur Edward Onslow, Esq.,
Lieut. -Col. late Scots Fusilier Guards (grandson of the 2nd
Earl of Onslow), by his wife Margaret Anne (d. 1892), second
dau. of Edward Ferrers, Esq., of Baddesley Clinton, by
his wife Lady Harriet ; he assumed the additional surnames
and arms of Mainwaring and Ellerker by Royal Licence,
March 2, 1898. Armorial bearings Quarterly of 8,
quarterly i. and iiii., argent, a fesse gules between six
Cornish choughs proper (for Onslow) ; ii., azure, a fret and
chief argent, a canton of the first for distinction (for Ellerker) ;
iii., argent, two bars gules (for Mainwaring) ; 2. gules, seven
mascles conjoined, three, three and one, or, a canton ermine
(for Ferrers of Groby) ; 3. azure, a chevron ermine between
three escallops argent (for Townshend) ; 4. sable, a lion
passant guardant or, between three esquires' helmets argent
(for Compton) ; 5. paly of six or and azure, a canton
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ermine (tor Shirley); 6. argent, a fesse gules, in chief three
torteaux (for Devereux) ; 7. argent, a cross engrailed
gules, between four water-bougets sable (for Bourchier) ;
8. quarterly i. and iiii., azure, three fleurs-de-lys or (for
France); ii. and iii., gules, three lions passant guardant
in pale or (for England), all within a bordure argent
<(for Thomas Plantagenet of Woodstock, Duke of
Gloucester, son of King Edward III.). Mantling
gules and argent. Crests — 1. upon a wreath of the
colours, an eagle sable, preying on a partridge or (for
Onslow) ; 2. (on the dexter side) a dolphin hauriant and a
— Upon a wreath of his liveries, a lion sejant affronte* gules,
ducally crowned proper, holding in the dexter paw a sword
of the last, pommel and hilt or, in the sinister a fleur-de-lis
azure. Supporters — Two eagles, wings expanded proper.
Motto — " Consilio et animis."
Eld. son of Rt. Hon. Sir Frederick Henry Maitland,
13th Earl of Lauderdale, Lieut. -Col. Bengal Staff
Corps, formerly in the 8th and 4th Hussars, D.L. cos.
Haddington and Berwick, late Capt. Lothian and
Berwickshire Yeo. Cav., /;. 1840; d. 1924 ; m. 1st, 1864,
Charlotte Sarah (d. 1879), d. of Lieut. -Col. B. W. A,
sea-dragon or, emitting flames of fire proper, embowed and
addorsed, and enfiled by a ducal coronet, charged (for
distinction) with a roundel counterchanged (for Ellerker) ;
3. (on the sinister side) out of a ducal coronet or, an ass's
head proper (for Mainwaring). Motto — " Festina lente."
Livery — Red and white. Married, Oct. 31, 1876, Amelia
Tolson, dau. of Frederick Roger Carter; and died 1927.
leaving Issue— (1) Arthur Guildford Mainwaring- Ellerker-
Onslow, Gentleman, b. July 8, 1888 [m. 1914, Helene Marie,
d. of Reuben Burgess of Bcurnemouth] ; Arabella Vere
Gwendolen ; and Minnie Margaret Matilda [m. 1914,
Sidney Victor Webb Perkins, and has issue].
MAITLAND, see RAMSAY-GIBSON-MAITLAND.
MAITLAND (L.O., c. 1672^7). Or, a lion rampant
d6chauss£ within a double tressure flory-counterflory of
fleurs-de-lis azure. Mantling gules, doubled ermine. Crest
Sleigh, 77th Regt. ; 2nd, 1883, Ada Twyford, d. cf the
late Rev. H. T. Simpson, Rector of Adel, Yorks. : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Frederick Colin Maitland, O.B.E., 14th Earl
of Lauderdale, Vise, of Lauderdale (14 March 1624), Vise.
Maitland (2 April 1616), and Lord Thirlstane and Boulton
in Scotland (1590), and a Baronet of Nova Scotia (18 Nov.
1680), Col. late Comdg. City of London (Rough Riders) Imp.
Yeo., Brigadier Royal Company of Archers (King's Body-
guard for Scotland), Member of H.M.'s Hon. Corps of
Gentlemen-at-Arms, late Lieut. Scots Gds., and Royal Scots
Greys, J-P. and D.L. co. Berwick, served with Imp. Yeo.
in S. Africa 1900 (ment. desp.), and Great War, as Lt.-Col.
3rd Batt. Roy. Fus. , and Lt.-Col. comdg. 3rd Garrison
Batt. Northumb. Fus., b. 1868 ; m. 1890, Gwendoline Lucy,
d. of the late Judge R. Vaughan Williams of Bodlonfa,
Flintshire; and has surv. issue — Ian Colin Maitland,
commonly called Lord Thirlestane and Boltoun, Capt.
23rd Batt. Q.O. Cameron Highlanders, b. 1891 [m. 1912,
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of Makerstoun, Kelso; and has issue — Hon. Ivor Colin
James Maitland, £. 1915 ; and Hon. Sylvia Gwendoline Eva.
(Res.— 7 Grosvenor Crescent, S.W.)]. Seat — Thirlestane
Castle, co. Berwick. Town res. — 1 Great Cumberland
Place, W.i. Clubs — Naval and Military, New (Edinburgh).
MAITLAND (L.O. 1673, rematric. 24 Nov. 1924). Or,
a lion rampant couped in all the joints gules, within a
bordure wavy and quarterly azure, and of the second,
charged with a mullet in chief, and in base a crescent of the
first. Mantling gules, doubled or. Crest— On a wreath
of his liveries, in a sea undy azure and argent, the Bass Rock
proper. Motto — " Non fluctuo fluctu."
Only son of John Tasker Maitland, M.A. (Oxon.), of
Croydon, b. 1848 ; d. 1924 ; m. 1886, Anna, d. of Thomas
Biggs Yeoman, of Cublington, Bucks. : —
John Pelham Maitland, Esq., b. 1890; m. 1917, Evelyn
Mary, d. of William Henry Bennett, of Bournemouth,
Hants., and has issue — Evelyn Anna Pelham. Res. —
Lestrem House, Lyndhurst Road, Hove, Sussex.
MAITLAND. Quarterly, 1 and 4, or a lion rampant
couped at all the joints, within a bordure embattled
gules (for Maitland) ; 2 and, 3, argent, the ruins of an
old abbey on a piece of ground all proper, as proprietor
of the Barony of Dundrennan, on which stands the Abbey
of Dundrennan. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest
— Upon a wreath of his liveries, ademi-monk vested sable,
holding in his dexter hand a crucifix argent, and in his
sinister a rosary proper. Motto — "Esse quam videri."
Only surv. son of David Maitland, Esq., of Dundrennan
and Cumstoun, J. P. and D. L. for the Stewartry of
Kirkcudbright, b. 1848 ; d. 1918 ; m. 1st, 1872, Ellinor
Frances, d. of the late Thomas Gray Scott ; 2nd, 1907,
Julia, d. of late Maj.-Gen. Hassard, C.B. , Roy.
Engineers : —
Claud Archibald Scott Maitland, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col.
(ret.) Gordon Highlanders, b. 1874 ; m. 1912, Cecil Louise,
fifth d. of late Colin James Mackenzie of Poltimore, Peeble-
shire ; and has surv. issue — Adam Maitland, Gentleman,
b. 1913 ; and Ann Graham. Seats — Dundrennan and
Cumstoun, in the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright. Res. —
Cumstoun, Twynholm, Kirkcudbrightshire. Club — New
(Edinburgh).
ALEXANDER CHARLES RICHARDS MAITLAND,
Gentleman, M.A. (Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford), Barrister-
at-Law. Born 1845, being the second but eldest surviv-
ing son of the late Augustus Maitland, Esq., W.S. (fourth
son of Sir Alexander Charles Maitland, 2nd Bart.) by his
wife Elizabeth Jane, dau. of Rev. William Page Richards,
D.C. L. (and granddau. of Sir J. Strachan, Bart.). Armorial
bearings (L.O. , 1900)— Or, a lion rampant gules, couped in
all his joints of the field, within a tressure flory counter-
flory azure, a bordure engrailed ermine. Mantling gules,
doubled or. Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries, a lion
sejant full-faced gules, crowned or, holding in his dexter
paw a sword proper, hiked and pommelled gold, and in his
sinister a fleur-de-lys argent. Motto — " Consilio et animis."
Residence — 20 Buckingham Palace Mansions, S.W. Club —
Oxford and Cambridge.
WILLIAM FULLER MAITLAND, Esquire, J. P.,
D.L. co. of Brecon, J. P. co. of Essex. Born May 6, 1844,
being the eldest son of the late William Fuller Maitland of
Stansted Hall, Essex, and of Garth, co. Brecon, by his
wife, dau. of Lt.-Col. Prescott, 5th Dragoon Guards. Ar-
morial bearings (Matric. L.O. June 18, 1673)— Or, a
lion rampant gules, couped in all his joints of the field,
within a bordure engrailed azure, charged with three
griffins' heads erased of the first. Mantling gules and
or. Crest— Upon a wreath of his liveries, issuing from
waves of the sea proper, a demi-lion rampant as in the
arms. Motto — " Luctor at emergam." Married, 1st, April
25, 1881, Hon. Evelyn Coulston Gardner (d. 1902), second
dau. of Rt. Hon. 3rd Baron Gardner; 2nd, 1911, Frances
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(1) William Alan Fuller Maitland, Gentleman, b. April 13,
1882; (2) Richard Evelyn Fuller Maitland, Gentleman, b.
April 19, 1885 ; (3) Robert Prescott Fuller Maitland, Gentle-
man, b. Nov. 30, 1887; and Lydia Susan. Seat— Stansted
Hall, Essex. Res.— 22 Lewes Crescent, Brighton. Club
— Brooks'.
MAITLAND-MAKGILL-CRICHTON (rematric. L.O. ,
21 May 1904, cadet of Maitland, Earls of Lauderdale).
tressure flowered and counterflowered azure (Maitland, c.
1672-7) ; 3. gules, three martlets argent (Makgill of Ran-
kellour, c. 1672-7). Mantlings (dexter), azure, doubled
argent; (centre) gules, doubled or ; (sinister) gules, doubled
argent. • Crests — Dexter, on a wreath of his liveries, a
dragon statant vert, spouting out fire proper. (Motto —
"God send grace"); centre, on a wreath of his liveries,
a lion sejant affronted gules, crowned or, holding in his
dexter paw a sword proper, pommel and hilt gold, in the
sinister a fleur-de-lys azure (Motto — " Consilio et animis ") ;
sinister, on a wreath of his liveries a martlet argent (Motto
— " In Domino confido ").
Eld. son of Charles Julian Maitland-Makgill-Crichton,
Esq., of Lathrisk, Largo, and Monzie Castle,
Member of the Corps of Royal Archers (the King's
Bodyguard for Scotland), b. 1880 ; killed in action 1915 ;
m. 1902, Sybil Twynihoe, d. of Twynihoe William Erie,
late a Master of the Supreme Court, of Bramshott
Grange, Hants. : —
Charles Frederick Andrew Maitland-Makgill-Crichton,
Esq., 2nd Lieut. The Black Watch, heir-of-lineof the Viscts.
Frendraught, b. 1907. Seats— Largo, Fife; Monzie Castle,
Perthshire.
MAJOR, see HENNIKER-MAJOR.
MAKANT of Bolton (H. Coll.). Vert two bendlets
or, on a chief argent a rose gules, barbed and seeded
proper. Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a may- tree eradicated between two larks
respectant, all proper. Motto — " Maintiens le droit."
Livery — Green, with white facings.
Son of John William Makant, Esq., J. P., of Gilnow
Lodge, Bolton, b. 1858; d. 1923; m. 1884, Florence
Mary Gilmour : —
John William Makant, Gentleman, M.A. (Cantab),
b. 1885; m. 1919, Ellen Katherine, d. of Dr. Snow, of
Caersws, Montgomeryshire, and has issue — John Keith
Makant, Gentleman, b. 1926. Clubs — Albemarle,
Constitutional (Bolton).
MAKGILL, see
TON.
MAITLAND-MAKGILL-CRICH-
MAKGILL of that Ilk and of Kemback (L.O., c.
1672-7 and 1771, Ped. recorded L.O. and H. Coll. 1907).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a lion rampant azure, armed
and langued gules (Crichton, c. 1672-7) ; 2. or, a lion
rampant couped in all its joints gules, within a double
Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, three martlets argent (Makgill) ;
2 and 3, argent, an eagle displayed sable, beaked, langued,
and armed gules, charged on the breast with another eagle
displayed of the field. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a martlet argent. Motto
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argent, crined and hoofed or ; sinister, a bull sable, armed,
unguled, and tailed or, each gorged with a collar, thereto
affixed a chain passing between the forelegs and reflexed
over the back of the last.
Eld. son of Sir George Makgill, nth Bart., b. 1868;
d. 1926; m. 1891, Frances Elizabeth, d. of Alexander
Innes Grant of Merchiston, Otago, New Zealand : —
Sir John Donald Alexander Arthur Makgill, 12th Bart.
(N.S. , 19 July 1627), b. 1899; m. 1927, Esther Lilian,
yngst. d. of the late Sir Robert Bromley, Bart., of Stoke,
co. Nottingham. Seat — Kemback House, Cupar, Fife.
Res. — 30 Carlyle Square, S.W.3. Clubs — Guards', New
(Edinburgh).
MAKINS (H. Coll.). Argent, on a fesse embattled
counter-embattled gules, between in chief two falcons
proper, belled or, and in base a lion's face of the second,
an annulet or between two bezants. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm
MALCOLM of Poltalloch (rematric. 1818, orig. matric.
r773)- Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, on asaltiie azure, between
four stags' heads erased gules, five mullets or (Malcolm of
Poltalloch); 2 and 3, qrly. i. and iiii., or, two chevronels
gules, between as many buckles fessewise in chief and a
hunting-horn in base azure, stringed gules (Orme of Bal-
embowed in armour proper, encircled by an annulet or,
and holding a flagstaff, therefrom flowing a banner argent,
charged with a lion's face gules. Motto — " In lumineluce. "
Sons of Col. Sir William Thomas Makins, Bart. ,
V.D. , J. P. for cos. of Oxford and Essex, D.L.
for Essex, one of H.M.'s Lieutenants for the City of
London, M.P. for S.W. Essex 1874-92, Hon. Col. 1st
Essex Vol. Artillery Eastern Div. R.A., M.A. Trin.
Coll., Camb. , Barrister-at-Law (being the eldest son of
Charles Makins, by his wife Frances, dau. of Thomas
Kirkby, Leeds), b. 1840; d. 1906; m. 1861, Elizabeth,
2nd d. of Lightly Simpson, Chairman G. E. Railway : —
Sir Paul Augustine Makins, 2nd Bart. (9 Jan. 1903), B.A. ,
J. P. co. Oxford, Major late Remount Service, b. 1871 ; m.
1st, 1900, Gladys Marie (d. 1919), d. of William Vivian,
18; Queen's Gate; 2nd, 1921, Dorothy, d. of the late
William Wakefield of Calcutta, and has issue — (1) William
Vivian Makins, Esq., b. 1903; (2) Paul Vivian Makins, Esq.,
b. 1913; and four daus. Seat — Oldbury House, Stone-
house, Glos. Club — Boodle's.
Oscar Matthew Makins, Esq., Capt. R.N. (ret.), b. 1872 ;
m. 1909, Marienne, d. of W. Hoyland. Res. — 10 Albert
Gate Court, 124 Knightsbridge.
vaird, 1818) ; ii. and iii., argent, a fesse dancettee sable,
between three Cornish choughs proper (Thomas, 1818 —
the second and third quarters in 1818 being then on
an escutcheon of pretence over the arms of Malcolm,
and so matriculated). Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the liveries, a tower argent.
Supporters — On either side a stag at gaze proper collared
and chains reflexed over the back or. Mottoes — (Above the
crest)," In ardua tendit "; (below thearms), " Deusrefugium
nostrum." Livery — Blue and silver (for full dress, white
coat) : —
Eld. surv. son of John Malcolm of Poltalloch, Esq.,
M.A., J.P., D.L.,3. 1805; d. 1893; m. 1832, Isabella
Harriet, second d. of Hon. John Wingfield Stratford of
Addington Place, Kent: —
Edward Donald Malcolm, Esq., C.B. (1881), Col. (ret.)
R. E. , D. L. , b. 13 Nov. 1837 ; m. 17 July 1867, Isabella Wyld ,
d. of John Wyld Brown ; and has surv. issue — (1) Sir Ian
Zacchary Malcolm, K.C.M.G., J. P. Argyllshire, D.L.
Surrey, M.P. for Croydon 1910-18, and for Croydon S.
1918-19, b. 1868 [m. 1902, Jeanne Langtry ; and has issue —
George Ian Malcolm, Esq., Lieut. Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders, b. 1903; Victor Malcolm, Esq., b. 1905;
Angus Malcolm, Esq., b. 1908; and Helen Mary (Res. — 57
Onslow Square, S.W.)]; (2) Maj.-Gen. Sir Neili Malcolm,
K.C.B. , D.S.O. , served Indian Frontier 1897, Uganda
1897-99, S. Africa 1899-1900, and Great War 19 14-19, b.
1869 [m. 1907, Angela Malcolm, and has issue — William
Malcolm, Esq., b. 1912; Dugald Malcolm, Esq., b. 1917 ;
and Helen (Res. — 67 Cadogan Gardens, S.W. 3 Club —
Travellers')]; (3) George Harold Malcolm, Gentleman, b.
1875 [m. 1906, Mary J. G. Dresser, and has issue — Donald
Wingfield Malcolm, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; Robin Sydney
Wyld Malcolm, Gentleman, b. 1909; and Peter Anthony
Martin Malcolm, Gentleman, b. 1911]; (4) Maurice de
Wiveleslie Malcolm, Esq., Custos Rotulorum for parish
of Hanover, J. P. parishes of Hanover, Westmorland, and
St. James, Jamaica, Lieut, (ret.) K.O. Scottish Borderers,
served in South Africa 1900-1 and 1914-18 with Jamaica
kcal forces, ret. with rank of Major, b. 1877 [m- I9°7.
Henrietta Fairfax, yngr. d. of R. P. Copeland, of Kibble-
stone Hall, Stone, Staffs., and has surv. issue — John Neill
Malcolm, Gentleman, b. iqo§(Res — Knockalva, Jamaica)] ;
(5) William Alastair Malcolm, Gentleman, Lieut, (ret.)
H. Lt. Inf., served in S. Africa 1900- 1, b. 1881 [m. 1908,
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Eva R. Johnston, and has issue — John Bruce Orme
Malcolm, Gentleman, b. 1908]; Margaret Emily \m. 1906,
Alfred E. Bonham-Carter, and has issue]; and Dorothy
Isabel [m. 1908, W. B. G. Barne, Esq., Capt. R.A., and
has issue]. Seat — Poltalloch, Lochgilphead, Argyll.
MALCOLM (L.O. ). Or, a saltire azure within four stags'
heads couped gules. Mantling azure, doubled or. Crest
— Upon a wreath of his liveries, a pyramid encircled by
a laurel wreath proper. Mottoes — " Ardua tendo " ; and
below the arms, " Dei donosuni quod sum."
Eld. son of Sir James William Malcolm, 9th Bart, of
Balbedie and Innerteil, J. P. cos. Norfolk and Suffolk,
Capt. R. Pembroke Artil. Militia, b. 1862; d. 1927;
m. 1885, Evelyn Alberta, dau. of Albert Sandeman,
Esq. :—
Sir Michael Albert James Malcolm, 10th Bart, of Bal-
bedie and Innerteil, co, Fife (Nova Scotia, July 25, 1665),
Lieut. Res. of Officers, late Scots Gds., b. 1898; m. 1918,
Hon. Geraldine Margot Digby, d. of 10th Lord Digby,
and has issue — David Peter Michael Malcolm, Esq., £.1919 ;
and Margaret Jane Venetia. Res. — 23 Lynedoch Place,
Edinburgh. Clubs — Guards', New (Edinburgh).
MALET (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1. azure, three escal-
lops or (Malet) ; 2. gules, a lion rampant or, de-
bruised by a bend ermine (Fitchett) ; 3. argent, a chevron
sable between three lions dormant guardant gules (Hull);
4. argent, three cinquefoils and a canton azure (Cliffe); 5.
bendy of six argent and gules, within a bordure sable bezantee
(Valetort) ; 6. gules, two demi-lions passant guardant in
pale or (Hatche); 7. sable, sem£e of mullets and three
eagles' heads erased argent ( Woolrington) ; 8. vert, a
saltire between four eagles displayed or (Aleigh) ; 9. or,
chief
fesse
a fret sable (Mordake) ; 10. gules, a fret or, in
a mullet for difference (Audley) ; 11. gules, a
engrailed ermines, surmounted by a pale engrailed ermine
(Durwyn) ; 12. azure, six mascles, three and three
argent, in chief a label of three points throughout or.
(Cready) ; 13. azure, on a chief argent, a demi-lion issuant
gules (Markham) ; 14. argent, two chevrons sable (Esse).
Mantling azure and or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or,
an heraldic tiger's head ermine. Motto, "Ma force de
en hault." Livery — Dress: white coats, red waistcoats
and breeches with silver braid ; undress : black, with red
waistcoats and silver braid.
Sons of Capt. William St. Lo Malet, 8th Hussars, b.
1843; d. 1885; m. 1st, 1871, Helen, eld. d. of Sir
William Eden, 6th Bart., of Windlestone, Durham;
2nd, 1879, Nora Mary, d. of Gilbert James Blane of
Foliejon Park, Windsor : —
Sir Hany Charles Malet, 7th Bart. (24 Feb. 1791), D.S.O.,
O.B.E., Lt.-Col. late 8th Hussars, J. P. Wilts., served
S. Africa 1899-1902, and Great War 1914-19 (despatches
3 times), b. 1873 ; m. 1906, Mildred Laura Lambert-Swiney,
d. of Capt. H. S. Swiney, late 69th Regt. ; and has issue
— Edward William St. Lo Malet, Esq, b. 1908; Ermyn-
trude Virginia St. Lo ; and Helen Agnes St. Lo. Res. —
Chargot, Washford, Somerset. Clubs. — Cavalry, Carlton,
Audley Forbes St. Lo Malet, Gentleman, b. 1882. Res. —
Rio Cuarto, Argentine.
Alexander St. Lo Malet, Gentleman, b. 1883. Res.—
Victoria, British Columbia.
Sons of Guilbert Edward Wyndham Malet, Esq., Maj.
R.A., Knt. of the Order of the Hospital of St. John
of Jerusalem, b. 1839; d. 1918 ; m. 2nd, 1880, Gertrude
Agnes (d. 1923), d. of Sir Philip Cunliffe Owen, K.C. B. ,
K.C.M.G., CLE. : —
Godfrey Charles Wyndham Malet, Esq., Capt. late 6th
Batt. Somerset L.I., b. 1884 ; m. 1918, Marian, d. of
F. Clinton-Baddeley, of Dibden Lodge, Hythe, and has
issue— Susanna Wyndham. Res. — Dale Farm, Dibden,
Hants.
Alexander Wyndham Malet, Esq., Major 38th Dogras,
Ind. Army, b. 1886; m. 1921, Kathleen Betty, d. of Brig.-
Gen. Alexander Cadell, and has issue — Richard Wyndham
Malet, Gentleman, b. 1923; and Sylvia Mary Fanshaw.
Club — Jun. United Service.
Owen Wyndham Malet, Esq., Lieut. R.N.V.R.,^. 1887;
m. 1914, Florence Elsie, d. of the late W. Hickie. Res. —
Edward Barnabas Wyndham Malet, Gentleman, Lieut.
R.M., b. 1894; m. 1921, Esther Grace, d. of the late Rev.
Gilbert Lyon, Vicar of Cloford, Somerset ; and has issue —
Michael Edward Guilbert Malet, Gentleman, b, 1922 ; and
Wendy. Res. — The Orchards, Burnham, Bucks.
Son of Harold Esdaile Malet, Esq., Col. late comclg.
18th Hussars, J. P. Kent, b. 1841 ; d. 1918 ; m. 1868,
Emily Constance (^.1920), d. of John Banks Friend: —
Harold Wyndham Malet, Esq., Major Res. of Officers
18th Hussars, b. 1882; m. 1908, Bertha Emily, eld. d. of
William Philip Pearson, and has issue — John Wyndham
Malet, Gentleman, b. 1910. Res. — Rookery, Bishops
Lydiard, Somerset ; 1 South Street, S.W.7. Club —
Cavalry.
Only surv. son of Rev. William Wyndham Malet, Vicar
of Ardeley, Herts., b. 1804; d. 1884; m. 1837, Eliza-
beth Drake, d. of E. J. Esdaile :—
Rev. Clement Drake Elton Malet, late Vicar of Stoke
Courcy, Bridgwater, B.A. (Pern. Coll., Oxford), b. 1845 ; m.
1872, Agnes Bessie (d. 1909), d. of the late Charles Knighton
Webb, M.D., of Exeter; and has issue- Clement Hugh
Weston Malet, Esq., Capt. late Roy. Devon Yeo. (Res. —
Keen's, Morebath, N. Devon), b. 1877 ; Beatrice Elizabeth ;
Agnes Cecilia [*». 1905, Thomas Wood Shaw of Culmington
Manor, Salop", and has issue]; Florence; and Winefride
loan. Res.— Holford, Bridgwater.
Son of Lt.-Col. George Grenville Malet, comdg. 3rd
Bombay Lt. Cav., b. 1806; d. 1856; m. 1851, May
Maria Fleming, d. of Col. John Taylor, H.E.I.C.S. :—
Allan Arthur Grenville Malet, Esq., M.Inst.C.E., late
Deputy Chief Engineering Insp. Local Government Board,
b. 1856 ; m. 1890, Elizabeth Anne, d. of William Lysaght
of Beechmount, co. Cork; and has surv. issue — George
Edward Grenville Malet, Gentleman, Lieut. R.A., b. 1898
[m. 1922, Gwendolen Iliffe, d. of Brig.-Gen. J. A. Gibbon,
C.M.G., and has issue— Baldwin Hugh Granville Malet,
Gentleman, b. 1928 ; and Barbara Magdalen Anne (Res.—
The Lodge, Idmiston, nr. Salisbury)] ; and Elizabeth Enid
[m. 19 16, Col. Clive Moberley Bell, and has issue]. Res.—
30 The Close, Salisbury.
Son of Arthur Malet, formerly Member of Council,
Bombay, b. 1806 ; d. 1888 ; m. 2nd, 1854, Annie Louisa,
d. of George Powney Thompson, E.I. CCS. : —
Herbert Rivers Malet, Esq., Lieut. -Comdr. R.N.V.R.,
b. 1864 ; m. 1888, Violet, d. of Maj. J. H. King, 2nd
Dragoons ; and has surv. issue— Henry Guy Rivers Malet,
Esq., Squadron-Leader R.A.F., b. 1894 [m. 1917, Olga
Muriel, 3rd d. of lames Balfour, of Paignton, Devon, and
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Francis Ivo Rivers Malet, Gentleman, b. 1922 ; Vyvyan
Arthur Rivers Malet, Gentleman, b. 1927 ; and Olga Diana
Valentine Rivers]. Res. —
Son of John Warre Malet, Esq., Maj. late 1st Batt.
Northern Fus., b. 1856; d. 1913 ; m. 1893, Frances
Anne Mary, d. of the late William Scarborough
Jackson of Moor House, co. Yorks. : —
Guy Seymour Warre Malet, Gentleman, b. 1900. Post,
add. — St. Anne's, Roehampton, S.W.
Son of Octavius Warre Malet, E.I.C.C.S, b. 1811 ; d.
1891 ; m. 1852, Alice Anna Catherine, d. of Thomas
Hawkes of Himley House, Staffordshire : —
Thomas Herbert Warre Malet, Gentleman, b. 1859 ;
m. 1909, Cicely Florence, d. of Wm. Thomas Hartcup,
Gentleman, of Sprowston Court, Norfolk, and Upland
Hall, Suffolk (q.v.)\ and has issue— Sylvia Mary Warre.
Res.—* Colville Gardens, W.n. Club— Ranelagh.
MALET DE CARTERET of St. Ouen (H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, four fusils conjoined in fesse
argent (for De Carteret) ; 2 and 3, gules, three round
buckles or, a crescent in chief argent for difference (for
Malet). Mantling gules and argent. Crests— 1. on a
mound vert, a squirrel sejant cracking a nut proper (for
De Carteret) ; 2. out of a ducal coronet a cock statant gules
(for Malet). Mottoes—" Loyal devoir" (for De Carteret) ;
" En Dieu affie " (for Malet).
Sons of Edward Charles Malet de Carteret, Esq.,
Lieut. -Col. R. Jersey Militia, Jurat of the Royal Court
Jersey, b. 1838; d. 1914; m. 1861, Elizabeth, only
child and heir of Abraham Poingdestre, of La Vielle
Maison, Trinity, Jersey: —
Reginald Malet de Carteret, Esq., B.A.(Oxon.), Barrister-
at-Law (Inner Temple), Capt. R. Jersey Militia, Jurat of the
Royal Court of Jersey, 35th Seigneur du Fief Noble XXX
et Seigneurie de St. Ouen, Jersey, /'. 1865 ; m. 1895, Amy
Anne Frances, only d. of Richard Ramsay Armstrong,
Comdr. R.N.. and has had issue — Philip Reginald Malet
de Carteret, Midshipman R.N., b. 1898; killed in action at
the Battle of Jutland 1916 ; Guy Malet de Carteret, Gentle-
man, b. 1901 ; and Ella Marie [m. 1926]. Seat — St. Ouen's
Manor, Jersey ; Vinchelez de Bas Manor, Jersey. Club —
Victoria (Jersey).
Charles Edward Malet de Carteret, Esq., Attorney-
General for Jersey since 1925, Barrister-at-Law (Inner
Temple, Capt. R. Jersey Militia Artillery, b. 1869. Res.—
St. Helier, Jersey.
MALING (H. Coll., June 1902). Ermine, on a chevron
vert, between two falcons close in chief proper and a rose in
base gules, barbed and seeded of the third, a falcon rising of
the last, between two roses argent, seeded or; quartering,
Allan ; Killinghall ; Dodsworth ; Awdos ; Pemberton ;
Haygarth and Lambton. Mantling vert and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, upon two roses argent, barbed
and seeded, a falcon rising proper, holding in the beak a
rose gules, barbed and seeded, slipped and leaved also
proper. Motto — " Verus honos probitas."
Sons of Edwin Allan Maling, Esq., J. P. , of Blackwell
Hall, Darlington, b. 1838 ; d. 1920 ; m. 1868, Maria, d.
of late James Hartley, Esq., D.L. , J. P., of Ashbrooke
Hall, Sunderland : —
Arthur Freville Maling, Esq., M.A. (Oxon.), late Capt.
T.F. Res., b. 1872 ; m. 1920, Maud Victoria, d. of David
Nichol. Address — 21 John Street, Sunderland.
Edwin Mulgrove Maling, Gentleman, b. 1875 ; m. 1924,
Winifred Whiting. Res. —
MALLABY-DEELEY of Mitcham Court (H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, a chevron engrailed ermine,
between in chief two fleurs-de-lys, and in base a crescent
or (for Deeley) ; 2 and 3, or, a bunch of nettles proper,
and a chief sable (for Mallaby). Mantling sable and
argent. Crests— A sinister cubit arm in armour gaunt-
letted holding in the hand a dagger point downwards
proper, pommel and hilt or, between two spurs gold (for
Deeley) ; issuant from clouds proper, a demi- Pegasus
argent, winged and charged on the shoulder with a
fleur-de-lys azure (for Mallaby). Badge — Two sprigs of
lavender in saltire proper enfiled with a circlet or.
Motto—" Quod Deus vult."
Son of W. Clarke-Deeley, of Curzon Park, Chester,
m. Elizabeth (d. 1924), d. of J. Wilson Mallaby, of
Bebington, Cheshire, and niece of Joseph Mallaby, of
Loxley Hall, Staffs. : —
Sir Harry Mallaby Mallaby-Deeley, 1st Bart. (U.K.,
28 June 1922), of Mitcham Court, Surrey, M.A., LL.M.,
M.P. Harrow 1910-18, and for East Willesden 1918-23,
J. P. Surrey, Lord of the Manors of Ravensbury, Biggin,
and Tamworth, b. 1863 ; assumed by Deed Poll, 1922,
the additional surname of Mallaby, ; m. 1890, Joan, d. of
J. Parson-Smith, J. P., of Abbotsmead, Shrewsbury ; and
has issue — Guy Meyrick Mallaby Mallaby-Deeley, Esq.,
b. 1897 [m. 1920, Marjorie, d. of James Peat, of Cranmers,
Mitcham ; and has issue — Anthony Meyrick Mallaby-
Deeley, Esq., b. 1922] ; and Valerie Constance. Res. —
Chateau des Fayeres, Cannes, France. Clubs — Marl-
borough, Carlton, Wellington.
MALLALIEU of Delph (H. Coll., 25 Mar. 1920).
Azure, on a chevron ermine, between three fleurs-de-lys
argent, four bezants, on a chief ermines, a rose of the
third, barbed and seeded proper. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath argent and azure, a closed
helmet in profile proper, between two arrows points
downwards or. Motto — " Mai a lui qui mal endit."
Elder son of Henry Mallalieu, Esq., J. P., of Delph,
b. 1831 ; d. 1902 ; m. Ann Elizabeth, d. of W.
Whitehead : —
Frederick William Mallalieu, Esq., J. P., Alderman
C.C. W.R. Yorks., M.P. Colne Valley, Yorks., 1916-22,
b. i860 ; m. 1902, Annie, d. of Joseph Hardman, of
Oldham, Lanes. ; and has issue — 4 sons. Seat —
Larkwood, Delph, Yorks. Club — National Liberal.
MALLALIEU of Llandudno (H. Coll., 10 June 1924).
Argent, on a chevron azure, three fleurs-de-lys of the
first, a chief sable, thereon a rose of the field, barbed and
seeded proper, between two spear-heads also of the field.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, an esquire's helmet or, between two dragons'
wings gules. Motto — " Mal n'y a lieu."
Yngr. son of Henry Mallalieu, Esq., J. P., of Delph,
Yorks. : —
Albert Henry Mallalieu, Esq., J.P. W.R. Yorks.,
b. 1864 ; m. 1 89 1, Margaret, d. of William Campinot,
Esq., J. P., of Delph, Yorks.; and has issue — 2 sons;
4 daus. Res. — Tan-y-Marian, Abbey Road, Llandudno.
MALLINSON (H. Coll.). Per chevron or and gules,
in chief two frets sable, and in base a lion rampant of
the first. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, in front of a cubit arm in armour, the hand
proper grasping a crescent sable, a fret or. Motto —
" Adjuvante Deo."
Son of George Mallinson, of Hoyle House, Almond-
bury : —
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1881, Elizabeth Annie (d. 18 — ), d. of Christopher Brace-
well, of Earby, Yorks. ; 2nd, 1889, Helena Jane, d. of
John Kelly, of Danehurst, Birkdale. Res. — Hazeldine,
Birkdale, Lanes. Club — Conservative.
MALLINSON (H. Coll.). Ermine, three pallets gules,
in chief two crescents or, and in base an acorn leaved and
slipped proper. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On
a wreath argent and gules, a cubit arm, the hand grasping
a stock of a tree, snagged and eradicated proper. Motto
— " Inde quercus."
Son of John Mallinson, of Forest Gate : —
William Mallinson, Esq., J. P. Essex, b. 1854 ; m. 1878,
Amelia Louisa, d. of Henry Tucker, of Plumstead ; and
has issue — William James Mallinson, Esq., J. P., D.L.
Surrey, b. 1879 [m. 1906, Mabel, d. of W. Rush, of
Tunbridge Wells; and has issue — 1 son (Res. — The
Grange, Hackbridge, Surrey)]. Res. — The Limes
Walthamstow, E.17.
MALLOCK of Cockington (Vn. Devonshire i6ao, H.
Coll.). Per chevron engrailed or and sable, in chief two
pellets, each charged with a fleur-de-lys of the first, and in
base a bezant charged with a fleur-de-lys of the second.
Mantling sable and or. Crest— Upon a wreath of the
colours, a cubit arm erect, vested or, thereon two bendt
wavy sable, in the hand proper a mallet or. Motto — " Die
quid dicere fas est."
Sons of Major Charles Herbert Mallock, J. P. , C.C. , of
Cockington Court, b. 1878 ; d. 1917 ; m. 1906,
Margaret Iris, fourth d. of John Bazley- White, late
M.P. , of Wierton Grange, near Maidstone : —
Richard Herbert Mallock, Gentleman, b. 1907. Seat —
Cockington Court, Torquay, Devon.
John Rawlyn Charles Mallock, Gentleman, b. 1909.
Christopher Courtenay Mallock, Gentleman, b. 191 2.
Sons of Richard Mallock, Esq., of Cockington Court,
co. Devon, J. P. and D.L. , formerly Lieut. R.A. , M.P.
for Devon, Torquay Division, 1886-95, b. 1843 '< d.
1900; m. ist, 1876, Mary Jones, d. of Thomas Ashton
Hodgson Dickson of Liverpool; 2nd, 1880, Elizabeth
Emily, d. of George Maconchy of Rathmore, co. Long-
ford, and Corrihagh, Torquay: —
Roger Champernowne Mallock, Gentleman, b. 1881.
Res.—
Rawlyn Richard Maconchy Mallock, Gentleman, b. 1885
Res.—
MALMESBURY, Earl of, see HARRIS.
MALONE, see L'ESTRANGE-MALONE.
MALONE (U.O.) Vert, a lion rampant between three
mullets argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a man in armour, spear in hand rest-
ing on the ground all proper, on the sinister arm a round
shield or. Motto — " Fidelis ad urnam."
Sons of Col. John Richard Malone, of Baronstown, J. P.
and D.L., late 12th Lancers, late Col. comdg. 6th
Batt. Rifle Brigade, b, 1846; d. 1926; m. ist, 1872
(div. 1892), Hon. Charlotte Mildred Yarde-Buller, sister
of 2nd Lord Churston ; 2nd, 1893, Catherine Cecil,
d. of Major J. W. Percy, late Norfolk Regt.: —
Victor Mildred Charles Malone, Gentleman, b. 1881.
Seats — Baronstown, Ballinacargy, Mullingar ; Shinglass,
Ballymore, Moate, co. Westmeath.
Henry Anthony Percy Malone, Gentleman, b. 1894.
Son of Rev. Richard Malone. M.A., b. 1820 ; d. 1908 ;
m. 1849, Jane Wilmot, d. of Gen. Robyns, K.H., of
Penzance : —
Lt.-Col. Cecil Richard Robyns Malone, J. P. Cornwall,
late Worcester Regt., b. 1859; m. 1892, Nora, eldest d.
of late S. T. G. Downing, Esq., J. P., D.L., Barrister-
at-Law; and has had issue — (1) Edmond Cecil Downing
Malone, Gentleman, b. 1894; (2) Brian Wilmot L'Estrange
Malone, Gentleman, b. 1896; killed in action 1916. Seat
— Trevayler, Penzance. Club — Naval and Military.
Sons of Lt.-Col. Anthony Malone, late R M.L.I. , b.
1836; d. 1926; m. 2nd, 1869, Eliza Carter (d. 1909),
elder d. of Sir William C. Hoffmeister of Clifton House,
Cowes, Isle of Wight: —
Robert Joseph Gee Malone, Gentleman, b. 1871. Res.—
Henry L'Estrange Malone, Gentleman, b. 1873 ; m.
1901, Ethel Gertrude, d. of H. R. Vincent of Jacobstowe,
Devon ; and has had issue — ( 1 ) Anthony Vincent L'Estrange,
Malone, Gentleman, b. 1907 ; d. ; (2) Richard Vincent
L'Estrange Malone, Gentleman, b. 1910 ; and Iris. Res. —
MAN of Halstead, Kent (H. Coll.). Or, a fesse invected
ermines, between in chief two lions rampant, and in base a
goat passant all sable. Mantling sable and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, issuant out of the battlements
of a tower encircled by a garland of oak-leaves fructed, an
arm in armour embowed, the hand grasping the halves of
a tilting-spear all proper. Motto — " Vir semper."
Sons of Edward Garnet Man, Esq., Barrister-at-Law,
J. P. cos. Surrey and Kent, b. 1837 ; d. 1920 ; m. 1867,
Catherine, d. of James Matthews of Manchester
Square : —
Edward James Fowle Garnet Man, Gentleman, Member
of the Benenden Parish Council, and late of the Folkestone
Town Council, b. 1869 ; m. 1902, Beatrice Angela, d. of
Rev. J. M'Bride Crofts; and has issue — (1) Lionel Garnet
Man, Lieut. Indian Army, b. 1903 ; (2) John Henry Garnet
Man, Gentleman, b. 1906 ; and Catherine Mary Felicity.
Seats— Halstead Hall, Sevenoaks ; Clevelands, Benenden,
Kent.
Harry Morgan Stowe Man, Gentleman, b. 1875.
Col. Hubert William Man, C.B.E., D.S.O., R.A.O.C,
b. 1876 ; m. 1906, Beryl, d. of Col. T. N. Holberton, R.H.A.
Rev. Morrice Lionel Man, b, 1877 ; m. 1906, Dora, d. of
Alfred Lucas. Res. — The Vicarage, Tenterden, Kent.
MANBY-COLEGRAVE. Argent, two bars gules, each
charged with as many crescents or, between three
pheons of the second. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, an ostrich feather
erect azure, and two arrows in saltire or, barbed and
flighted argent, banded by a mural crown gules. Motto
— " Fidei constans."
Only son of Thomas Manby-Colegrave, Gentleman,
b. 1847 ; d. ; by his 2nd wife, m. 1882, Alice,
d. of Frederick Cayley Worsley : —
Gerard Thomas Manby-Colegrave, Gentleman, b.
1886. Res.—
MANBEY (R.L., H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
erminois, a lion rampant, resting the fore-paws on an
anchor erect sable, within an orle of eight escallops gules
(Manbey) ; 2 and 3, azure, two barrulets argent, between
two eagles' heads erased in chief and a garb in base or,
in the fesse point three roses of the second, barbed and
seeded proper (Jacklyn, April 30, 1821), and claim to
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Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of an
anchor in bend sable, an arm in armour erect, couped
at the elbow proper, charged with an escallop gules,
and holding in the hand a dagger in bend sinister also
proper. Motto — " Fidelis exsulatas."
Sons of William John de Manbey (formerly Manbey),
Gentleman, of Brandon, in the Province of Manitoba,
eldest son of the late George Manbey [who assumed by
Royal Licence the name and arms of Manbey in lieu of
those of Tidy], Esq. , of Acton, co. Middlesex, formerly of
Drummondville, Quebec, b. 1859 ; d. 1922 ; m. 1880,
May Elizabeth Antoinette, eldest daughter and co-h.
of the late Francis William Breach of Shanklin, Isle
of Wight, and of Los Alamos, Sonora, Mexico : —
Wilfrid Nigel Barnwell de Grandville de Manbey, Gentle-
man, b. Nov. 28, 1891 ; m. 1918, Marie de Marsh. Res.—
Portland, Oregon, U.S.A.
Anthony Raoul St. Amand d'Estoteville de Manbey,
Gentleman, b. June 13, 1896. Res. — 3614 Dwedney Avenue,
Regina, Sask. , Canada.
Sons of the Rev. George Henley Manbey (second son
of George Manbey, see above. Motto — " Ne tentes
aut perfice), M. A. Oxon. , formerly Vicar of St. Alban's,
Acton, co. Middlesex, b. ; d. 1924; tn. 1879,
Mary, dau. and co-heiress of the late William Thomas,
M. A. , of the Tower of London : —
Alban Henley Olaf de Manbey (formerly Manbey), Esq.,
M.C. with two Bars, Major (has by Deed- Poll
assumed the name of de Manbey), b. 1881 ; m. 1906,
Catherine Isabella, eld. dau. of Capt. Robert Ward,
3rd Dragoon Guards. Res. — Winterdale Manor, Althorne,
Essex.
Capt. Percy Harper Manbey, Res. of Officers, B.A., b.
1884. Res. — 60 Boscombe Road, Southend-on-Sea.
Bernard Frederick Manbey, Gentleman, b. 1886; tn.
1914, Mary Alice Stranger, only d. of John Stranger Cole,
of Nottingham, and has issue — David John Stranger
Manbey, Gentleman, b. 1919 ; and Sylvia Mary. Res. —
625 San Miguel Way, Sacramento, California, U.S.A.
Capt. Basil Keble Manbey, b. 1888 ; m. Mary Richard-
son, and has issue — 1 dau. Res. —
MANCHESTER, Duke of, see MONTAGU.
MANDER (H. Coll.). Gules, on a pile invected ermi-
nois, three annulets interlaced, two and one, of the field.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion couped ermine, holding in the paws
two annulets interlaced fessewise gules, between two buffalo-
horns of the last. Motto — "Vive bene." Livery — Blue,
yellow facings, brass buttons.
Eld. son of Charles Benjamin Mander, Esq., J. P., of
The Mount, Wolverhampton, d. 1878; tn. 1st, 1850,
Sophia, d. of John Weaver, M.R.C.S., of Chester : —
Sir Charles Tertius Mander, 1st Bart. (8 July 1911), J. P.
and D.L. Staffs. (High Sheriff 1903-4), J. P. Wolverhamp-
ton (Mayor 1892-6), Lt.-Col, (ret.) Staffs. Imp. Yeom. , M.A.
(Camb. ), b. 1852; tn. 1882, Mary Le Mesurier, d. of
Henry Nicholas Paint of Halifax, Nova Scotia, M.P. in
the Dominion Pari. ; and has issue — (1) Charles Arthur
Mander, Esq., B.A. (Camb.), late Major Staffs. Yeo. , J. P.
and (1926) High Sheriff Staffs., b. 1884 [tn. 1913, Monica
Claire Cotterill, yst. d. of the late George Harding Neame
of Egerton Terrace, and has issue — Charles Marcus Mander,
Esq., b. 1921 ; Ann Marietta; and Carinthia Jill (Res. —
Kilsall Hall, Shifnal, Salop)] ; (2) Gerald Poynton Mander,
Esq., B.A. (Camb.), F.S.A. , b. 1885 [tn. 1913, Nancy
Steward, second d. of late Lt.-Col. R. H. Hargreaves of
Knightley Grange, co. Stafford ; and has issue — Philip Fitz-
Gerald Mander, Gentleman, b. 1915; Catherine Daphne ;
and Hilary Nancy (Res. — The Dippons, Compton, Wolver-
hampton)] ; and Daisy St. Clair. Seat — The Mount,
Wolverhampton. Clubs — United University, Cavalry,
Constitutional.
Sons of Alderman Samuel Theodore Mander, B.A. ,
J. P., of Wightwick Manor, b. 1853; d. 1900; tn. 1879,
Flora St. Clair, d. of Henry Nicholas Paint of Halifax,
Nova Scotia, M.P. in the Dominion Parliament : —
Geoffrey Le Mesurier Mander, Esq., J. P., High Sheriff
(1923) co. Stafford, M.A., B.A. (Camb.), Barrister-at-Law
Inner Temple, b. 1882 ; tn. 1906, Rosalind Florence, d.
of the late Frank Caverhill of Montreal, Canada; and
has issue — 1 son ; 2 daus. Seal — Wightwick Manor, nr.
Wolverhampton. Clubs — Reform, Eighty.
Lionel Mander, Gentleman, b. 1887. Res. —
Allan Mander, Gentleman, b. 1890. Res. —
Son of Benjamin Howard Mander, Gentleman (eld.
son of Samuel Small Mander — see below), b. 1861 ; d.
1912 ; m. 1892, Lilian, d. of G. H. Nelson, of
Warwick : —
Capt. Howard Vivian Mander, M.C, b. 1894; m. and
has issue— Lilian Brenda (Lady Hickman),
Yr. son of Samuel Small Mander of Wolverhampton.
b. 1820 ; d. 1887 ; tn. 1850 : —
Martin Bertram Mander, Gentleman, b. 1869. Res. in
New Zealand.
MANFIELD. Argent, on a fesse flory and counterflory,
between in chief two stags courant and in base a greyhound
also courant sable, three martlets of the field. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
greyhound sable, collared gemel, charged on the body with
two fleurs-de-lys, and resting the dexter fore-paw on a fleur-
de-lys all argent.
Son of Jarnes Manfield, Esquire, J. P., b. 1856 ;*d. 1925 ;
tn. 1881, Louisa, d. of late Fred Bostock of North-
ampton:—
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Favell House, Northampton ; Park Cottage, Haynes Park,
Bedford. Res. — 4 Herbert Crescent, Sloane Street, S. W.i.
MANDLEBERG (H. Coll.)- Tierce in pairle reversed
argent, or and gules, first and second a rose of the third,
barbed and seeded proper, and third a lion passant of
the second. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a rose gules, barbed
seeded leaved and slipped proper, a martlet or. Motto
— " Cuiquam servire praepotens."
Son of Joseph Mandleberg, of Manchester, b. i860 : —
Sir Goodman Charles Mandleberg, Knt.-Bach. (1918),
J. P., b. i860 ; m. 1884, Anne, d. of Lewis Barnett ; and
has issue — Joseph Harold Mandleberg, Esq., F.C.S.,
b. 1886 [m. 1921, Jessie, d. of A. J. Entwisle, Esq., J. P., of
Roy House, Heaton, Bolton] ; Lennard Charles Mandle-
berg, Esq , D.S.O., M.C., Lieut. -Col. Lanes. Fusiliers,
b. 1893 [m. 1919, Marjorie Helen, d. of John Craig, of
Manchester (Res. — Taxal Edge, Whaley Bridge,
Cheshire)] ; and Doris Kathleen. Res. — Redclyffe,
Victoria Park, Manchester ; Grosvenor House, Park Lane,
W. Club— Carlton.
MAN1STY (1825). Gules, on a bend engrailed or,
between two open books argent, three eagles' heads erased
sable, a bordure of the second. Mantling gules and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, an
estoile of six points or, thereon a dove argent, wings elevated
and addorsed, holding in the beak a scroll. Motto (below
the arms) — " Literas decus et solamen."
Sons of the late James Forster Manisty of Durban,
Natal, b. 1835; d. 1895; m. 2nd, 1865, Julia Warlnaby
of Leicester : —
Louis Manisty, Gentleman,*. ; m. , and has issue.
Res. — South Africa.
Charles Manisty, Gentleman, b. . Res. — South
Africa.
Sons of Henry Clayton Manisty, Gentleman, b. 1847;
d- 1921 ; m. 1871, Charlotte Ellen, eld. d. of Henry
William Fenwicke of Newcastle-on-Tyne : —
Henry Wilfred Eldon Manisty, Esq., C.B., C.M.G.,
Paymaster-Capt. R.N.,*. 1876; m. 19 11, Florence Hender-
son, d. of D. H. McCathie ; and has issue. Res, — Colling-
wood, South Hill, Harrow. Club — Junior United Service.
Herbert Clennell de Marie Manisty, Esq., b. 1881.
Club — Junior Constitutional.
Son of the late Henry Manisty, Esq., Solicitor: —
Edward Ashburner Manisty, Esq., b. ; m., and has
issue. Res.— 8 Upper Phillimore Gardens, W.8.
Son of the late Hon. Sir Henry Manisty of Thurland
Castle, Judge of the High Court, b. 1808 ; d. 1890 : —
Herbert Frances Manisty, Esq., K.C., Barrister-at-Law
(Inner Temple), b. 1854. Res. — 33 Hornton Street, W.8.
Chambers— 2 Hare Court, Temple, E.C. Club — Athenaeum.
MANN (U.O.). Or, on a chevron engrailed ermine,
between three lions rampant sable, a trefoil of the first.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, five spears proper, issuant from the top of a tower
or, the tower charged with a trefoil vert. Motto — " Virtus
vincit invidiam."
Son of William Henry Mann, Gentleman, M.A.,
LL.B. , b. 1856 ; d. 1897 ; m. 1882, Catherine Egerton
Dysart, d. of Samuel Ewing Porter of Burt, co.
Donegal : —
Lt.-Col. Deane Mann, b. 1884. Res. — Ladnam, Hill-
brow Road, Esher.
MANN (H. Coll., 1905). Argent, a chevron sable,
between in chief two crosses moline and in base an annulet
gules. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-man in profile in armour proper, the
helmet adorned with four feathers argent, holding in the
dexter hand across as in the arms. Motto — "Homme
d'etat."
Yr. son of Thomas Mann of Thelveton Hall, co. Norfolk,
and of Roseneath House, Winchmore Hill, b. 1822;
d. 1886 ; m. 1846, Fanny, d. of Robert Spence of
Elvington, Yorks : —
Sir Edward Mann, 1st Bart. (29 Dec. 1905), J. P. and
(1909) High Sheriff Norfolk, first Mayor of Stepney, 1900-1
and 1901-2, b. 1854; m. 1882, Anna Jane, d. of Paul Bell
of Vale House, Stiffkey, Norfolk; and has had issue — (1)
Edward John Mann, Esq., B.A. Camb., Capt. 4th Batt.
Norfolk Regt., served Great War 1914-18, b. 1883; (2)
William Edgar Mann, Esq., D.S.O., Major R.F.A. , served.
Great War 1914-19 (despatches), b. 1885 [m. 1913, Sarah
Douglas, fourth d. of Col. Sir Alexander Sprot, 1st Bart.,
ofGarnkirk, Lanarkshire: and has issue — Edward Charles
Mann, Esq..*. 1918 ; Sarah Ann ; and Penelope Jane (A'es. —
The Lodge, Earl Soham, Framlingham, Suffolk)]; (3)
Francis Thomas Mann, Esq., Capt. late Scots Gds., served
Great War 1914-16 (despatches twice), b. 1888 [m. 1916,
Edith Agnes, d. of the late George Tilney, of 15 Cadogan
Place, and has issue — Francis George Mann, Esq. , b. 1917] ;
(4) Charles Julian Mann, Esq., Lieut. 14th Hussars, b. 1892 ;
killed in action 1918 ; and Fanny Julia. Estate — Thelveton
Hall, Scole, Norfolk. Club — Junior Carltcn.
The Late THOMAS ALFRED MANN, Gentleman.
Born Feb. 13, 1843, being the son of John Mann and Ann
his wife, ne'e Mawson. Armorial bearings — Per saltire
azure and erminois, on a fesse dovetailed between three
goats statant argent, as many annulets sable, and
impaling the arms of Elmhirst, namely, barry wavy of
six argent and sable, a canton paly of six of the same.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-
gryphon argent, guttle de-1'armes, three annulets interlaced
fessewise sable. Motto — " Per ardua stabilis." Livery —
Claret. Married, June 15, 1882, Mary Elizabeth, second
dau. of the late Rev. William Elmhirst of Elmhirst, near
Barnsley ; and had Issue — Frances Marjorie ; and Edith
Bridget. Residence— Round Green, near Barnsley.
MANN (L.O.). Or, a galley sails furled sable, flagged
gules, on a chief vert two barrulets argent, surmounted of
three maple leaves of the first. Mantling sable, doubied
or. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, an eagle displayed
sable. Motto — " Per mare per terras."
Son of the late Hugh Mann, Farmer, of Acton,
Toronto : —
Sir Donald Mann, Knt.-Bach. (191 1), Knt. of Grace of
the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, b. 1853 ;
m. 1887, Jennie, d. of W. Williams, of Winnipeg; and has
issue — 1 son. Res. — Fallingbrook, Kingston Road,
Toronto, Canada. Clubs — York (Toronto), Mount Royal
(Montreal), Union (Victoria), Rideau (Ottawa).
MANNERS. Or, two bars azure, a chief quarterly
azure and gules, in the 1st and 4th quarters two fleurs-
de-lys, in the 2nd and 3rd a lion passant guardant, all
or. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a chapeau gules,
turned up ermine, a peacock in its pride proper.
Motto — " Pour y parvenir."
Only surv. son of 8th Duke of Rutland, K.G.,
b. 1852 ; d. 1925 ; m. 1882, Marion Margaret Violet,
d. of the late Col. the Hon. C. H. Lindsay, C.B. : —
The Most Noble John Henry Montagu Manners, 9th
Duke of Rutland, Marquess of Granby, co. Nottingham
(29 Mar. 1703), Earl of Rutland (18 June 1525), Baron
Manners, of Haddon, co. Derby, Baron Roos, of Belvoir,
co. Leicester [Supporters — On either side an unicorn
armed, unguled, maned and tufted or], Capt. (ret.) Leics.
Regt., b. 1886 ; s. his father 1925 ; m. 1916, Kathleen, d.
of Francis Tennant, of Lympne Castle, Kent ; and has
issue — Charles John Robert Manners, commonly called
Marquess of Granby, b. 1919 ; Lord John Manners, b.
1922; Lord Roger Manners, b. 1925; Lady Ursula
Isobel; Lady Isobel Violet Kathleen. Seats — Belvoir
Castle, Grantham ; Haddon Hall, Derby.
Son of 7th Duke of Rutland, K.G., P.C., b. 1818;
d. 1906 ; by 2nd wife, m. 1862, Janetta, d. of
Thomas Hughan, of Airds, Galloway :—
Lord Cecil Reginald John Manners, M.P. Leicester
1900-6, b. 1868. Club — Turf.
Son of Col. Lord George John Manners, b. 1820 ;
d. 1874 ; m. 1855, Ladv Adeliza, d. of 13th Duke of
Norfolk :—
Sir George Espec John Manners, Knt. Bach. (1920),
Capt. (ret.) Leics. Regt., B.A. (Trim Coll. Camb.), J. P.,
D.L., and (1915) High Sheriff, Suffolk, b. i860 ; m. 1884,
Anna Sophia, d. of the late George Gilstrap, of Winthorpe,
Newark. Res. — Fornham Park, Bury St. Edmund's ;
Little Haddon Hall, Woodbridge. Club — Carlton.
Manners. Arms as above. Supporters — On either
side an unicorn argent, armed, unguled, crined, and
tufted or, the dexter charged on the shoulder with a cross
flory azure, the sinister with a portcullis sable. Motto
— "Pour y parvenir."
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Son of Rt. Hon. John Thomas Manners Sutton,
3rd Baron Manners, M.A. Camb., D.L., b. 1852 ;
d. 1927 ; m. 1885, Constance {d. 1920), d. of Col.
Henry Ramlyn Fane, M.P., of Clovelly, Devon : —
Rt. Hon. Francis Henry Manners, M.C., 4th Baron
Manners (20 April 1807), of Foston, Lines., Capt. (ret.)
G. Gds., b. 1897; m. 1921, Mary Edith Gascoyne-Cecil,
d. of the Bishop of Exeter ; and has issue — Hon. John
Robert Cecil Manners, b. 1923 ; Hon. Richard Neville
Manners, b. 1924 ; and Hon. Patricia Anne. Seat —
Avon Tyrrell, Christchurch, Hants. Town res. — 32
Cambridge Square, W.2.
MANNERS-SUTTON. Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a
canton sable (Sutton) ; 2 and 3, or, two bars azure,
a chief quarterly azure and gules, the 1st and 4th charged
with two fleurs-de-lys or, the 2nd and 3rd with a lion
passant regardant of the last. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a chapeau gules, turned up ermine,
a peacock in his pride proper. Supporters — On either side
an unicorn argent, armed, maned, tufted, and unguled
or ; around the neck of the dexter a chain of the last,
therefrom pendent an escutcheon azure, charged with a
mace erect of the second ; around the neck of the sinister
a like chain, therefrom pendent an escutcheon, also
azure, charged with a mitre. Motto — " Pour y parvenir."
Son of Hon. Graham Edward Henry Manners-
Sutton,&. 1843 ; d. 1888 ; m. 1867, Charlotte Laura,
d. of Lieut. -Col. Francis Astley, of Burgh Hall,
Norfolk :—
Rt. Hon. Charles Graham Manners-Sutton, 6th Vis-
count Canterbury, of Canterbury, Baron Bottesford, of
Bottesford, co. Leicester (10 Mar. 1835), J. P., D.L.,
Norfolk, Capt. (ret.) Submarine Miners R.E., b. 1872;
s. his cousin 1918 ; m. 1903, Ethelwyn, d. of the late
Charles Hindle. Seat — Bergh-Apton, Norfolk. Clubs —
Junior United Service, Norfolk and Suffolk Yacht.
MANNING-KIDD (R.L., H. Coll., 25 July 1913).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, three bundles of heather erect in
fesse proper, banded gules, on a chief vert, a crescent of
the field (for Kidd) ; 2 and 3, argent, a chevron between
three quatrefoils each encircled by an annulet gules (for
HibU • timcrc
Manning). Mantling gules and or. Crests — On a wreath
■of the colours, an arm embowed in armour, the hand
grasping a branch of mountain-ash fructed all proper
(for Kidd) ; and on a wreath of the colours, a stag's head
couped proper, charged with a quatrefoil encircled by an
annulet argent (for Manning). Motto — " Nihil timere."
Second son of James Kidd, Gentleman, of Lewes,
Sussex, b. 1824 ; d. 1874 ; m. 1854, Mary, d. of
Robert Davy, of Ringwood, Hants. : —
Samuel Manning Manning- Kidd (formerly Kidd),
Gentleman, b. 1858; assumed by R.L., 1913, the
additional surname and arms of Manning; m. 1919,
Margaret Mary May, d. of William Lamond, of Stranduff,
Pitmurchie, co. Aberdeen, and widow of Lt.-Col. Walter
Charles Farwell, LA. Res. — Oxenways, Membury,
Axminster, Devon. Club — Devon and Exeter.
MANNINGHAM-BULLER (R.L., 4 Jan. 1866, H.
Coll.). Quarterly, 1. quarterly, i. and iiii. , sable, on a cross
quarterly pierced argent, four eagles displayed of the field
(Buller); ii. and hi., sable, a fesse ermine, in chief three
griffins' heads erased or (Manningham) ; 2. the arms of
Yarde-Buller (R. L. , 13 Feb. i860), quarterly, i. and iiii.,
the same arms of Buller; ii. and iii., argent, a chev-
ron gules between three water-bougets sable (Yarde) ;
3. the arms of Buller- Yarde (R. L., 26 June 1800); 4. the
same arms of Buller ; 5. azure, a buck's head caboshed
argent, attired or (Trethurff of Trethurff, co. Cornwall) ;
6. quarterly, i. and iiii., or, three torteaux (Courtenay) ;
ii. and iii. or, a lion rampant azure (Redvers), over all a
label of three points azure (Courtenay, Earls of Devon) ;
7. azure, a bend or (Carminow) ; 8. argent, a chevron gules,
between three moorcocks sable, membered, wattled, and
jelloped of the second (Coode of Morval, Vn. Cornwall,
1620) ; 9. quarterly, argent and azure, in the first and fourth
quarters a lion rampant gules (Pollexfen); 10. argent, a
chevron sable (Trelawny) ; n. the same arms of Yarde ;
12. the same arms of Manningham. Mantling sable and
argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's
head affronted, couped at the shoulders proper (Buller) ;
2. out of a ducal coronet gules, a talbot's head or, collared
gules, therefrom a line terminating in a knot sable (Man-
ningham). Motto — "Aquila non capit muscas" — Aiev
apLCTTtLflV.
Son of Maj.-Gen. Edward Manningham Manningham-
Buller, b. 1828; d. 1897; m. 1874, Lady Anne Coke,
d. of Earl of Leicester : —
Sir Mervyn Edward Manningham-Buller, 3rd Bart. (20
Jan. 1866), Lt.-Col. Res. of Officers, formerly Capt. Rifle
Brigade, Major Northants I.Y., M.P. Kettering since 1924,
b. 1876; m. 1903, Hon. Lilah Constance Cavendish, O.B.E. ,
d. of 3rd Baron Chesham ; and has issue— Reginald Edward
Manningham-Buller, Esq., b. 1905; Evelyn Constance;
Myra; Helen Marjorie ; and Pamela Lilah. Res.— Broom-
hill, Spratton, Northampton. Clubs — Carlton, Nava
and Military.
MANSEL (H. Coll.). Argent, a chevron between three
maundies sable. Mantling sable and argent, Crest— A
cap of maintenance inflamed on the top proper. MottO-
" Quod vult valde vult."
Son of Sir Richard Mansel, 10th Bart., b 1850; d.
1892 ; m 1st, 1878, Maud Margaretta Bowen, d. of
John Jones of Maes-y-Crugian Hall, co. Carmarthen:—
Sir Courtenay Cecil Mansel, nth Bart. (14 Jan. 1621-2),
J. P. cos. Cardigan and Carmarthen, Capt. late R.A.F. ,
M.P. for Penrhyn and Falmouth 1923-24, b. 1880 ; m. 1906,
Mary Philippa, d. of Frederick Littlewood ; and has issue
—John Philip Ferdinand Mansel, Esq., b. 1910; Rauf
Mansel, Esq., b. 1915; Regnier Ranalf Dabridgecoui t
Mansel, Esq., b. 1919. Seat— The Manor, Maes-y-Crugian,
R.S.O., Carmarthenshire. Club— Athenaeum, Nat. Liberal.
Son of John Clavell Mansel-Pleydell of Whatcombe,
J. P., D.L., and C.C., High Sheriff 1876, b. 1817 ; d.
1902; m. 2nd, 1849, Isabel, d. of Capt. Frederick
Charles Acton Colvile, formerly Scots Guards: —
Rev. John Colvile Morton Mansel-Pleydell, M.A,, Preb.
of Salisbury, b. 1851 ; m. 1879, Beatrice Maud, eldest d. of
Robert Smith, of Goldings, Herts. ; and has surv. issue-
Harry Percy Morton Mansel-Pleydell, Esq.,O.B.E., Major
late R.F.A. , b. 1891 ; Ralph Morton Mansel-Pleydell,
Esq., Capt. ' late R.F.A., b 1895 [m. 1920, Countesse
Marguerite Marie D'Ursel; and has issue— John Aymard
Morton Mansel-Pleydell, Gentleman, b. 1920 ; Philip Morton
Mansel-Pleydell, Gentleman, b. 1922 ; David Gabriel
Mansel-Pleydell, Gentleman, 6. 1923] ; Dorothy Isabel
Morton [m. 1910, Major Edward Pelham Smith, and has
issue] ; and Cicely Morton [m. 1906, Col. Nevile Hugh
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Cairns Sherbrooke, D.S.O., R.A.; and has issue]. Res. — 19
Moore Street, S.W.3. Club— Athenaeum.
Son of John Delalynde Mansel, Esq., J. P. and C.C.,
Col. Rifie Brigade, b. 1850; d. 1915 ; m. 1888, Mildred
Ella, d. of Arthur Edward Guest, fifth son of Sir Josiah
John Guest, 1st Bart. : —
Rhys Clavell Mansel, Esq., Major late Rifle Brigade,
b. 1891 ; m. 1916, Sylvia Nina, d. of Lt.-Col. Sir Guy
Theophilus Campbell, 3rd Bart. ; and has issue— John
Clavell Mansel, Gentleman, b. 1916 ; and 3 daus. Seat —
Smedmore, Corfe Castle, Dorset.
Son of Eustace Gambier Mansel, Esq., Capt. Oxford-
shire Light Infantry, b. 1853; d. 1915 ; m. 1883, Mary
Eleanor, d. of the late Captain Belgrave, R.N. : —
Philip Eustace Mansel, Gentleman, b. 1884; m. 1925,
Giorgina, d. of the late Conte Ottavio Mannini. Address—
Chinnor Hall, Chinnor, Oxon.
Sons of Rev. Owen Luttrell Mansel, M.A., b. 1827 ;
d. 1900; in. 1859, Louisa Catherine, yst. d. of Lord
William Montagu : —
Owen Llewellyn Mansel, Gentleman, b. 1864. Res. —
James Morton Mansel, Gentleman, b. 1876. Address —
Rose Cottage, Dormansland, Surrey.
Sons of Capt. Arthur Edmund Mansel, late 3rd
Hussars, J. P. for Dorsetshire, b. 1828; d. 1905; m.
i860, Clara Henrietta, eldest d. of Hon. A. Lascelles: —
Algernon Lascelles Mansel, Gentleman, b. 1868; m.
1906, Isita Rodger, eldest d. of William Wilson of Prince's
Gate, S.W. ; and has issue — John William Morton Mansel,
Gentleman, b. 1909; Edmund Clavell Mansel, Gentleman,
b. 1915; Mervyn Lascelles Mansel, Gentleman, b 1917;
and Isita Clare. Res. — Lammas, Esher, Surrey.
Hugh Arthur Mansel, Esq., Capt. late Dorset Regt., b.
1869. Res. —
ROBERT HENRY MANSEL, Esquire, J. P. and
D.L. for Monmouthshire (High Sheriff 1896), late
Captain and Hon. Major 5th, late 2nd, Batt. Royal Dublin
Fusiliers, late Brigade Major Severn Volunteer Infantry
Brigade, Lieut. -Col. and Hon. Col. Commanding 2nd Vol-
unteer Batt. South Wales Borderers. Born May 3, 1849,
being the eldest son of Robert Shum Mansel, Esq., J. P. for
Northumberland, by Sarah, dau. of Valentine Hutchinson.
Elder Brother of the Trinity House. Armorial bearings —
Gules, on a chevron argent, three martlets sable, on a
saltire points upwards also proper, pommels and hilts gold.
Motto — " Cunctanter tamen fortiter." Livery — Red and
white, Married, Oct. 7, 1875, Lilian Augusta, only child
of the late Thomas Morgan Llewellin, Esq., J. P., by Eliza,
only dau. of the late Samuel Trevor Addams - Williams
of Caerleon and Llangibby ; and has Issue— (1) Robert
Trevor Llewelyn Mansel, Gentleman, b. Jan. 5, 1878
(Res. — Saxonbury, Abergavenny); (2) Jestyn Llewelyn
Mansel, Gentleman, 7th Dragoon Guards, b. May 15, 1880 ;
Lilian Llewelyn [m. J. Wyndham Smith, Esq., J. P., of
Aramstone, Herefordshire] ; Gwladis Llewelyn ; and Ada
Llewelyn. .S<yz^— Maindiff Court, Abergavenny.
MANSERGH (H. Coll.). Barry wavy of eight argent
and azure, gutt^e-d'eau, on a bend between six arrows
barbed and flighted gules, three fountains proper. Mant-
ling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a wyvern sejant and erect gules, gorged with a collar wavy
chief of the second, two maunches of the third. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
falcon rising or, holding in the beak a lily, leaved and slipped
proper, and supporting with the dexter leg two swords in
argent, and supporting with the claws an arrow erect gules,
barbed and flighted argent. Motto — " Tout jour pret."
Sons of James Mansergh, Esq., High Sheriff co.
Radnor 1901, Pres. Inst. Civ. Eng. 1900-1, F.R.S., b.
1834 ; d. 1905 ; m, 1st, Mary (d. 1897), d. of the late
Robert Lawson of Lancaster; 2nd, Harriet (d. 1916),
widow of Nelson Irons : —
Ernest Lawson Mansergh, Gentleman, C.E., b. 1866;
m. 1892, Cecil (d. 1925), d. of Captain William Dinwidde
Hogg; and has issue -Geoffrey Ernest; Maurice James;
and Cecil Aubrey Lawson. Address — 5 Victoria Street,
S.W.i.
Walter Leahy Mansergh, Gentleman, C.E. , b. 1871 ; m.
1899, Annie, third d. of Richard Price- Williams ; and has
issue — Terence Walter ; and Dennis Blackwood. Postal
Address — 5 Victoria Street, S.W.i.
MANSERGH of Grenane (U.O.). Quarterly, 1. argent,
a bend raguly gules, between three arrows, points down-
ward, of the last, flighted and barbed or (Mansergh) ; 2.
argent, a chevron engrailed gules, between three coots sable
(Southcote) ; 3. per pale gules and argent, on a chevron
between three mullets, as many talbots all counterchanged
(Martin) ; 4. argent, on a bend between two lions rampant
sable, a wyvern, wings displayed of the first (Rudinge) ; 5.
per pale or and argent, an inescutcheon between an orle of
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proper, on a chief vert, three mullets of the lirst (O'Doherty) ;
7. azure, on a chevron nrgent, three mullets sable (Roberts);
8. azure, on a fesse ermine, three cross crosslets fitchee gules
(Bomford). Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest-
Out of a ducal coronet proper, charged with a label 01
three points gules, a demi-lion rampant argent, gorged with
a collar raguly of the second, and holding in the dexter
paw an arrow, point downwards, of the last, flighted and
barbed or. Motto— "Tout jour pret." Livery (dress)—
White coat, with crimson collar and cuffs, crimson waistcoat
and breeches ; (undress) light drab wiih crimson collar and
cuffs.
Sons of Philip St. George Mansergh, Gentleman, ot
Grenane, b. 1863 ; d. 1928 ; m. 1907, Ethel Marguerite
Otway Louisa, only d. of Major Charles Stepney
Perceval Egmont Mansergh, 40th Regt. , of Clifford,
Bridgetown, and Castletownrocke, co. Cork: —
Charles Ogilvy Martin Southcote Mansergh, Gentleman,
b, 1908. Seat— Grenane, Tipperary.
Philip Nicholas Seton Mansergh, Gentleman, b. T910.
Son of Richard Martin Southcote Mansergh of Grenane,
b. 1800; d. 1876; m. 2nd, 1843, Christine, eldest d.
of Rev. Richard Mauleverer, Rector of Tipperary : —
Richard Mauleverer Mansergh, Lieut. R.N., b. 1851.
Res.—
Sons of Major Neville Frederick Mansergh, b. 1845 ;
d. 1883; m. 1870, Anne Elizabeth, only d. of James
Gibbs of Clifton:—
Charles James Carden Mansergh, Gentleman, b. 1874.
Res. — Cape Town, South Africa.
Neville Stepney St. George Mansergh, Gentleman, b.
1876. Res. —
John Loftus Otway Mansergh, Gentleman, Lieut. 18th
Royal Irish Regt., b. 1876. Res. —
Son of Charles Carden Mansergh, Esq., J-P., of
Clifford, co. Cork, b. 1802; d. 1873; "*• I830, Eliza-
beth, d. of Capt. Loftus Otway Bland, R.N. :—
St. George Dyson Mansergh (q.v.).
Son of John Craven Mansergh, Esq., J. P., Lieut.-Col.
and Paymaster R.A., b. 1805; d. 1896; m. 1st, 1832,
Anna, d. of Thomas Van Wilmsdorff Richards of
Rathnaspeck, co. Wexford: —
John Louis Mansergh, Gentleman, b. 1833 ; m. 1863,
Hannah Wilks ; and has Issue — (1) John Lewis Mansergh,
Gentleman ; (2) Richard Martin Mansergh, Gentleman ;
Emily Peel ; Anne ; Elizabeth Sarah ; Henrietta ; and
Clara. Res. — Melbourne, N.S.W.
Sons of Major Wilmsdorff George Mansergh, Pay master
53rd Regtl. District, b. 1837; d. 1893; m- 1878, Sarah
Richarda, fourth d. of Richard Edward Philips of
Mountrivers, co. Tipperary: —
Wilmsdorff George Mansergh, Gentleman, b. 1880.
Post. add. — Rock Savage, co. Cork.
Henry Craven Mansergh, Gentleman, b. 1885. ^es- —
Neville Southcote Mansergh, Gentleman, b. 1889. Res. —
Sons of John Craven Mansergh, Esq. (see above), b.
1805 I d. l89°: m. 2nd, 1855, Jane Anne, d. of Major
John Campbell, 74th Regt. : —
Southcote Campbell Mansergh ("Charles Manners"),
Gentleman, b. 1857 ; tn. 1896, Frances, d. of James Moody
of Redruth, Cornwall. Res.— The Hyde, Hendon.
Randal Martin St. George Mansergh, Esq., Capt. North
Tipperary L.I. , b. 1859. Res. —
Eld. son of Major John Craven Carden Mansergh, by
his second wife Lucinda Maria Georgina, third d. of
William Smith of Capetown, Private Secretary to H. E.
Sir Benjamin Durban, Governor of Cape Colony: —
Cornewall Lewis Warwickshire Mansergh, Esq., C.B.E.,
I.S.O., b. 1863; m. 1891, Zoldelinda, d. of Goert Van
Rheede, R. M. and Civil Commissioner of Stellenbosch ;
and has issue — Charlotte Linda. Address — c/o Provincial
Secretary, Cape Town, South Africa.
Son of Francis Mansergh, b. 1807; d. 1871 ; m.
Eliza (d. 1866), only d. of Capt. Daniel Hamersley,
48th Regt. : —
John Craven Mansergh, Gentleman, b. ; m.
Annie, d. of Dr. O'Shannesy. Res. —
ST. GEORGE DYSON MANSERGH, Gentleman,
Born March 7, 1848, being the fifth son of the late Charles
Carden Mansergh, Esq., J. P., Lieut. 3rd Dragoon Guards,
M.A. Trin. Coll., Dublin, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of
Capt. Loftus Otway Bland, R.N., of Bath. Armorial
bearings Argent, a bend raguly gules, between three
arrows, points downward, of the last, flighted and barbed
or. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest -Out of a
ducal coronet proper, charged with a label of three points
gules, a demi-lion rampant argent, gorged with a collar
raguly of the second, and holding in the dexter paw an
arrow, point downwards, of the last, flighted and barbed or.
Motto — "Tout jour pret." Married, March n, 1882.
Alice Emma, widow of William Yates Peel, grandson of Sir
Robert Peel, 1st Bart. ; and has had Issue— (1) Perceval St.
George Mansergh, Gentleman, b. Dec. 15, 1882, d. 1910;
(2) Robert Otway Mansergh, Gentleman, Lieut. 18th Royal
Irish Regt., b. Ian. 12, 1885 ; (3) Arthur Neville Mansergh,
Gentleman, b. Nov. 10, 1887 ; (4) John Loftus Mansergh,
Gentleman, b. Nov. 10, 1887 ; Olivia Alicia; Mary Thoma-
sina Maud ; and Adelaide. Residence— Old Court, Water-
ford, co. Cork. Seat— Ballyhooley Court, co. Waterford.
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MANSFIELD. Argent, on a chevron embattled azure,
between three maunches sable, an Eastern crown or, on a
chief engrailed of the third a lion of the fourth com-
batant with a tiger, cowed proper. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — Out of an Eastern crown argent, a griffin's
head sable, beaked or, between two branches of laurel
proper. Motto — " Steadfast."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir William Rose Mansfield, G.C.B.,
G.C.S I., 1st Baron Sandhurst, b. 1819 ; d. 1876 ;
m. 1854, Margaret, d. of Robert Fellowes, of
Shotesham Park : — ■
Rt. Hon. John William Mansfield, 3rd Baron Sand-
hurst of Sandhurst, Berks. (28 Mar. 1871), M.A. Camb.,
J. P. Norfolk, Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple, Legal
Chancery Visitor of Lunatics 1910-28, b. 1857 ; s. his
brother 1921 ; m. 1888, Edith Mary, d. of the late John
Higson, J. P., of Oakmere Hall, Cheshire; and has issue
— Hon. Ralph Sheldon Mansfield, O.B.E., Capt. (ret.)
R.E., b. 1892 [m. 1917, Victoria Morley, d. of Edward
Berners Upcher, Esq., of Kirby Cane, Sheringham ; and
has issue — John Edward Terence Mansfield, Esq., b. 1920 ;
Ralph Geoffrey Knyvet Mansfield, Gentleman, b. 1926 ;
and Valerie] ; Hon. Edith Margery [m. 1st, 1910, Charles
Francis Nunneley, Lieut. Northumberland Fusiliers
(d. 1914); 2nd, 1918, John Edward Svenson. Lieut.
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders; and has issue].
Seat — Edgebrook, Sheringham, Norfolk. Town res. —
37A Duke Street, St. James's, S.W. Club — Oxford and
Cambridge.
Hon. Henry William Mansfield, Lieut. -Col. (ret.)
1st Dragoons, b. i860 ; m. 1885, Katherine Rose (d.igz8),
d. of James Charles, J. P., of Kennet House, Harrow ;
and has issue — William Henrv Charles Mansfield, Esq.,
D.S.O., Lieut.-Col. R.A.F., b. 1887 (Club— Army and
Navy) ; James Cleland Mansfield, Esq., Lieut. -Comdr.
R.N., b. 1890 [m 1914, Marjorie, d. of John Field (Club —
Junior United Service)] ; John Hamilton Mansfield, Esq.,
Capt. (ret.) Coldstream Gds., b. 1893 [ra. 1916, Phyllis
Colvin, d. of Col. John Burt. (Club — Army and Navy)] ;
Katherine Rose [m. 1919, Capt. Joseph Mayne, Beds,
and Herts. Regt. ; and has issue]. Res. — Lammas Hall,
Norwich. Club — Cavalry.
Hon. James William Mansfield, Lieut, (ret.) Middx.
Regt., b. 1862. Res. — 60 Eaton Square. Clubs —
Cavendish, Bath, Brooks's.
MANSFIELD. Quarterly, 1 and 6, argent, three bars
sable, that in chief charged with a wyvern of the first (for
Mansfield) ; 2. gules, a saltire or (for Eustace) ; 3. per fesse
argent and gules, in chief, on a mount vert, a wolf passant
in front of an oak-tree proper (for Woulfe) ; 4. argent, a
chief indented sable (for Power); 5. party per fess, by the
name of de Lutton or Latton, party per pale argent and
sable, a saltire engrailed ermines, and ermine, counter-
changed, and by name of Lattin, argent, three crescents
gules in a bordure or [MacCulloch, Ulster King of Arms
-June 29, 1763]. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— Upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed
in armour proper, garnished or, the hand holding a sword
also proper, pommel and hilt gold. Motto — " Turris
fortitudinis."
Sons of George Mansfield, Esq., J. P., D.L. of Mor is-
town, Lattin,^. 1845; d. 1929; m. 1877, Alice, eldest
d. of Count d'Audebard de FeYussac of Pleurs,
France : —
Eustace Lattin Mansfield, Esq., late Captain 3rd R.
Dublin Fusiliers, b. 1879; m. 1911, Mabel Edith Clare,
third d. of late Thomas Guy Paget of Ibstock. Seat —
Morristown Lattin, Naas, co. Kildare.
Henry Marie Lattin Mansfield, Gentleman, b. 1881 ;
m. 1913, Alice Mary, d. of D. L. Cronin CcTtsman,
D.L.
Alexander Lattin Mansfield, Gentleman, b. 1882 ; m. 1907,
Alice, third d. of Ambrose More O'Ferrall, of Balyna, co.
Kildare ; and has issue — Alexander George Mansfield, Gen-
tleman, b. 1908.
Tirso Louis Mare Lattin Mansfield, Gentleman, b. 1888.
MANSFIELD-HAYSOM (H. Coll.) Quarterly, r and
4, argent, two barrulets, between six cinquefoils, three,
two, and one, sable (for Haysom) ; 2 and 3, argent, on
a chevron, between three maunches sable, a heart or (for
Mansfield). Mantling gules and argent. Crests — 1. on a
wreath gules and argent, a demi-griffin sable, collared,
and holding between the claws a harp or (for Haysom) ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased
sable, holding in the beak a heart or (for Mansfield).
Motto — " Serus in ccelum redeas." Livery — Dark grey,
with dark red facings.
Issue of John Mansfield-Haysom, Gentleman, of
Ringwood, Hants., b. 1830 ; d. 1912 ; m. 1867, Mary
Annie, d. of Robert George Bartlett, of Brans-
combe, Devon : —
HubertCharles Mansfield-Havsom, Gentleman , b. 1 87 1 .
Res.—
Robert George Bartlett Mansfield-Haysom, Gentle-
man, b. 1874; m. 1st, 1899, Emma (d. 1909), d. of
Thomas Hussey, of Ilchester Manor House, Somerset ;
2nd, 1911, Emma Aplin (d. 1922); 3rd, 1923, Florence
Charlotte Emma, Lady of the Manors of Burstock and
Sadborow, Dorset, d. of the late J. W. Hawkesworth, and
widow of Capt. John Bragge. Seat — Sadborow, Chard,
Thorncombe, Dorset.
Lily Curone.
Rose Annie.
MANT(H. Coll.) Erminois, a lion rampant azure, on
a chief per pale ermine and gules, an open book proper,
clasped and garnished or, between a rose of the fourth and
another argent, both barbed and seeded proper. Mant-
ling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
demi-lion rampant argent, holding between the paws a cross
Calvary sable. Motto — " Lucerna pedibus meis."
Son of the late Rev. Frederick Woods Mant, B.A.,
Rector of Armoy, Connor, by his wife Isabella Connell,
d. of John Thomas Alston of Liverpool: —
Richard Mant, Gentleman, b. 1845.
Son of George French Mant, Gentleman, of Stor-
rington, co. Sussex, by his wife Louisa Sophia, ne'e
Mudd:—
Frank Mant, Gentleman, b. 1856 ; m. 1881, Louisa Hare,
d. of George Hammond of Thakeham, in the co. of Sussex ;
and has surv. issue — Charles Edward Mant, Gentleman, b.
1888 ; and Daisy Louisa Hare. Res.—
Only ?on of Arthur French Mant, Gentleman, Solicitor,
b. 1861 ; d. 1902 ; m. 1894, Eva, d. of the late Rev.
William Thomas Charles Brande, M.A. , Rector of
Burton and Coates, Sussex : —
George Arthur Mant, Esq , Solicitor, late Capt. Suffolk
Regt., b. 1896; m. 1918, Elsie Muriel, d. of William Slack
of Caterham, Surrey ; and has issue — Arthur Keith Mant,
Gentleman, b. 1919 ; Derrick French Mant, Gentleman,
b. 1924; and Muriel Betty. Res. — Avenings, Chipstead,
Surrey. Address — 2 and 3 Norfolk Street, Strand, W. C.
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MANVERS, Earl, see PIERREPONT.
MAPLES (H. Coll., 31 July 1919)- Argent, on a
chevron sable, three horses' hoofs of the field, on a chief
vert, a fleur-de-lys, between two garbs or. Mantling
Samuel Wilson Mappin, Esq., 6. 1854 ; m. 1881, Laura,
d. of William Morton, of Westfield House, Alford, Lines. ;
and has issue — (1) Frank Crossley Mappin, Gentleman,
b. 1884 [m. 1909, Ruby, d. of G. L. Thomson, of Remuera,
Auckland, N.Z. ; and has issue — Laura Crossley ; Ivy
Marjorie ; Ethel Thorpe (Res. — Birchlands, Mountain.
Road, Auckland)] ; (2) William Hubert Mappin,
Gentleman, b. 1891 ; Mary Crossley. Res — 100
Pembroke Road, Clifton, Bristol.
Only surv. son of Joseph Charles Mappin, Gentleman,
of 8 Sackville Gardens, Hove, Sussex, b. 1856 ; d. 1923 ;
m. 1886, Elizabeth (d. 1915), d. of James Breeds, of
Hastings: —
Godfrey Edward Mappin. Gentleman, F.R.S.A., b. 1887.
Postal Address— c/o Lloyd's Foreign Bank, Ltd., 43 Bd. des
Capucines, Paris.
Son of Edward Mappin, Gentleman, b. 1827 ; d. 1875 ;
m. 1852, Charlotte, d. of Michael Hunter of Sheffield : —
Frederick Thorpe Mappin, Gentleman, b. 1861. Res. —
Richmond, Quebec, Canada.
MAR, Earl of, see GOODEVE-ERSKINE.
MAR AND KELLIE, Earl of, see ERSKINE.
MARCHAMLEY, Baron, see WHITELEY.
MARCHANT, see LE MARCHANT.
MARCH-PHILLIPPS (R.L., 14 Oct. 1796). Quarterly,
1 and 4, quarterly i. and iiii., azuse, a chevron argent,
cottised or, between three falcons of the second, bells also or
(Phillipps) ; ii. and iii., quarterly gules and azure, a cross
erminois between four lion's heads couped argent, each
charged on the breast with a cross-crosslet fitch^e sable
(March); 2 and 3, or, on a chief azure, three lions
ampant of the field (Lisle). Mantling azure and
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
between two attires or, a castle sable, thereon an
escutcheon argent, charged with a cross, couped gules.
Motto — " Murus asneus conscientia sana."
Eld. and only surv. son of Ashley Maples, Solicitor,
of Spalding (eld. son of Ashley Maples — see below),
d. 1876 :—
Ashley Kilshaw Maples, Gentleman, b. 1868. Res. —
33 London Road, Spalding, Lines.
8th son of Ashley Maples, Gentleman, Solicitor, of
Spalding, b. 1806 ; d. 1886 ; m. 1835, Harriet, d.
of Robert J. Stanley, of Gainsborough : —
Cecil Edward Maples, Esq., J. P. Lanes., F.R.Met.S.,
Chev. Order of Leopold of Belguim, b. 1859; m. 1889,
Edith Maude, d. of W. Sherlock, of Athy, Kildare; and
has issue — John Cecil Maples, Esq., late Capt. R.F.A.,
b. 1891 [m. 1921, Enid May, d. of Alfred E. Dickinson, of
Avening, Glos., and has issue — Ernest Mark Cecil Maples,
Gentleman, and Cicely Mary] ; Alfreda Ashley [m. 1911,
F. J. Blundell]. Res.— The Elms, Ormskirk, Lanes.
Club — Conservative (Liverpool).
MAPOTHER (U.O.). Sable, a griffin passant wings
elevated argent, between three escallops or.
Son of John Edward Mapother of Kilteevan, b. ;
d. ; m. 1824, Catherine, d. of Owen O'Conor Don,
" The O'Conor Don " : —
Thomas Austin Patrick Mapother, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
co. Roscommon (High Sheriff 1868), b. . Seat — Kil-
teevan House, co. Roscommon.
MAPPIN (H. Coll., 1886). Azure, on a bend engrailed
between two boars' heads erased argent, three lozenges
of the field. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a boar sable, charged with a pale or,
and resting the dexter foot upon a spur fessewise also or.
Motto — " Cor f oret calcar non requirit."
Son of Thomas Wilson Mappin, Esq., b. 1877 ; d.
1916 ; m. 1906, Maud, d. of the late Joseph Mappin,
of 38 Harrington Gardens, S.W. : —
Sir Charles Thomas Hewitt Mappin, 4th Bart. (27 Aug.
1886), b. 1909 ; s. his grandfather 1925. Res. —
Wellington Lodge, Berks.
Third son of Sir Frederick Thorpe Mappin, 1st Bart.,
b. 1821 ; d. 1910 ; m. 1845, Mary (d. 1908), d. of
John Wilson, of Oak Holme, Sheffield :—
argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-
griffin segreant sable, beaked, membered, collar chain and
wings elevated or, supporting in the claws an escucheon
azure, thereon a lion rampant or (Phillipps) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant quarterly or
and azure, holding in the paws a plain cross sable charged
with a cross-crosslet fitchee also or (March). Mottoes—
" En bon espoir" ; " Quod justum non quod utile " ; " En
bonne heure puisse." Livery — Black, with crimson plum-
coloured waistcoat and silver buttons ; (full dress), crimson
waistcoat and breeches, silver trimmings on waistcoat, white
coat, with black collar and facings and silver lace.
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Sons of Ambrose Charles Lisle March-Phillipps de Lisle
of Garendon Park and Grace Dieu Manor, b. 1834 ;
d. 1883; m. (1st), Frances Amelia Victoria, d. of Sir
Richard Sutton, 2nd Bart. : —
Everard March-Phillipps de Lisle, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
co. Leics. (High Sheriff 1906), Major and Hon. Lt.-Col.
Leics. Imp. Yeo., T.D., b. 1862; m. 1903, Mary Ann, d.
of late James Stebbings of Stowmarket, Suffolk; and has
issue— Edward William Stebbings March-Phillipps de Lisle ,
Gentleman, b. ; and Dorothy Mary Stebbings. Seats
—Garendon Park, Loughborough ; Grace Dieu Manor,
Whitwick, co. Leics. Clubs— Carlton, Cavalry, County
(Leicester).
Bernard Charles March-Phillipps de Lisle, Gentleman,
b. 1864. Club — National Liberal.
Sons of Edwin Joseph Lisle March-Phillipps de Lisle,
Esq., D.L. Leics., F.S.A., M.P, for Mid-Leicestershire
1886-92, b. 1852; d. 1920; m. 1889, Agnes Henriette
Ida (d. 1920), d. of Adrian Elias Hope, by his wife
Lady Ida Duff:—
John Adrian Frederick March-Phillipps de Lisle, Gentle-
man, Lieut. Leics. Yeo., b. 1891. Res. —
Rudolph Henry Edward March-Phillipps de Lisle, Esq.,
Lieut. R.N. , b. 1892.
Ambrose Paul Jordan March-Phillipps de Lisle, Gentle-
man, b. 1894. Res. —
Launcelot Joseph Everard March-Phillipps de Lisle,
Gentleman, b. 1895.
Sons of Spencer March-Phillipps, b. ; d. 1869;
m. , Georgina, d. of Admiral Dashwood : —
Evelyn March-Phillipps, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Hugh March-Phillipps, Gentleman, b. 1858; m. 1891,
Mary, d. of Patrick Grant of Glenmoriston ; and has had
issue— Spencer Lisle March-Phillipps, Gentleman, b. 1895 ;
killed in action 1917 ; Sylvia Mary [m. 191 3, Frederick
James Dundas]; Marjorie Helen [m. 1912, Godfrey Astell] ;
and Esther. Res. —
MARDON (H. Coll.). Gules, on a bend cottised
argent, between two unicorns' heads erased of the second,
a pellet between two Cornish choughs proper. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
issuant out of a wreath of roses gules, leaved proper, a
Heber Mardon, Esq. , J. P. co. Somerset, b. 1840 ; tn. i860,
Anna Maria, d. of Joseph Hall ; and has issue — (1) Reginald
Heber Mardon, Gentleman, b. 1861 ; (2) Ernest George
Mardon, Gentleman, b. 1864; (3) Evelyn John Mardon,
Esq., B.A., LL. B. (Camb. ), Barrister-at-Law, Inner
Temple, late I.C.S., J. P. Devon, b. 1867 [w. 1903, Maud
Mary, d. of Major Burrows Rothwell, and has issue— 4
sons, 3 daus. (Res. — Newcourt, Topsham, Devon; Clubs —
E.I. United Service, Devon, and Exeter)] ; (4) Arthur Claude
Mardon, Esq., D.S.O., T.D., J. P. Somerset, Lt.-Col Res.
of Officers, late R. A. and Royal Devon. Yeo, b. 1879 (Res. —
Oakhayes, Woodbury, Devon); Ella Josephine; Christine
Lilian ; and Effie Louise. Seat — Ashwick, Dulverton,
Somerset. Res. — Clifden, Teignmouth, Devon.
ALFRED ROBERT MARGARY, Esquire, Colone
late comdg. Sussex Artillery. Bom June 25, 1853, being
the eldest son of Major Margary, Justice of the Peace, late
54th and 26th Regiments, by his wife Georgiana, eldest
daughter of the late T. G. Adams. Armorial bearings-
He bears for Arms : Party per fesse azure and argent, a
pale counterchanged, three daisies slipped, two and one,
of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a Mantling azure and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a
mount vert, an arm in bend proper, holding a daisy slipped
argent; with the Motto, " Cherche qui n'a." Livery —
Blue and silver. Married, June 7, 1893, Elizabeth Walker,
daughter of Donald Larnach ; and has Issue — Ivan Donald
Margary, Gentleman, b. Nov. 23, 1896. Res. — Chartham
Park, East Grinstead, Surrey. Club — United Service.
MARINDIN (matric. L.O.,17 Jan. 1902). Quarterly,
i and 4, azure, a sea-stag parted per pale argent and or
(Marindin, arms in use since 17th cent.; matric. L.O.,
17 Jan. 1902) ; 2. argent, on a chevron between three
roses gules, barbed vert, a crescent of the first (Wedder-
unicorn's head as in the arms, charged with a pellet.
Motto — " Probitas verus honos."
Son of James Mardon, b. 1808; d. 1897; m. 1835,
Mary, d. of John Morris : —
burn of Blackness, 1672-7) ; 3. argent, a cross moline sable
(Colville of Ochiltree, matric. by a cadet line, c. 1672-7).
Mantling azure, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of
the liveries, a plume of feathers proper. Motto— " Spero
meliora."
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Son of Henry Colville Marindin of Lincoln's Inn and
Calcutta, Barrister-at-Law, b. ; d. 1872 ; m. 1866,
Mary Elizabeth, d. of John Gregory Watkins, Esq.,
of Woodfield, Ombersley, J. P. and D.L. Worcs.
(Sheriff 1850) :—
Major-Gen. Arthur Henry Marindin, Esq., C. B. , D.S.O. ,
Major-Gen. (ret.), formerly Roy. Highlanders (" Black
Watch"), Ccmdr. of the Order of the Crown, and Croix de
Guerre (Belgium), B.A. Oxford, b. 1868; m. 1899, Gertrude
Florence Evelyn, M.B. E. , d. of Erskine Wilmot-Chetwode ;
and has issue — John Peter Erskine Marindin, Gentleman, b.
191 1 ; Jean Isabel; Evelyn Rachel; and Barbara Eunice.
Seat — Woodfield, Ombersley, Droitwich. Clubs — Naval
and Military, Sports', New (Edinburgh).
MARJORIBANKS (L.O., 1787). Argent, on a chief
gules, a cushion between two spur-rowels of the field.
Mantling' gules and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of his
liveries, a lion's gamb erect and erased, grasping a lance in
bend both proper. Supporters — On either side a bear
proper, muzzled and collared or, and charged on the
shoulder with a spur-rowel argent. Motto — "Advance
with courage. "
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Marjoribanks, 2nd Baron
Tweedmouth, K.T., P.C., J. P. and D.L., First Lord
of the Admiralty 1905-8 and Lord Pres. of the Council
1908, M.P. 1880-94, b. 1849; d. 1909; m. 1873, Lady
Fanny Octavia Louisa Spencer-Churchill, third d. of
7th Duke of Marlborough, K.G. : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Dudley Churchill Marjoribanks, 3rd Baron
Tweedmouth (12 Oct. i?8i),and a Bart., C.M.G., M.V.O.,
D.S.O. , Lt.-Col. Household Cavalry, Lord-in-Waiting to
the King 1910-11, has Prussian Order of the Crown, b.
1874; m. 1901, Lady Muriel Brodrick, d. of 1st Earl of
Midleton ; and has issue — Hon. Moyra [m. 1923, Major
Reginald Francis Heywcrth, Royal Dragoons ; and has
issue]; and Hon. Millicent Joan. Res. — 57 Seymour
Street, W. Club— Turf.
MARJORIBANKS of that Ilk (L.O. 30 July 1673).
Argent, a mullet gules, on a chief sable a cushion or,
Mantling— Gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-griffin proper. Motto — " Et custos et
pugnax."
Eldest son of Rev. George Marjoribanks, D.D.(Edin.),
Minister of Stenton, b. 1842 'fd. 1921 ; m. 1869, Eliza-
beth, d. of James Leslie, C. E. , of 2 Charlotte
Square, Edinburgh : —
Rev. Thomas Marjoribanks of Marjoribanks, M.A., B.D.
(Edin.), Minister of Colinton, Midlothian, b. 1871 ; m.
1907, Mary, 3rd d. of William Logan, I.C.S., and has
issue — George Marjoribanks, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; William
Logan Marjoribanks, Gentleman, b. 1910; James Alex-
ander Milne Marjoribanks, Gentleman, b. 191 1 ; and Anne
Leslie. Res. — The Manse, Colinton, Midlothian.
MARKHAM of Beachborough Park (H. Coll., 1911).
Azure, on a pale argent, three lozenges sable, on a chief
engrailed or, a demi-lion rampant issuant gules. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, the
winged lion of St. Mark passant or, resting its dexter paw
on a lozenge as in the arms, the halo gules. Motto —
" Tenax propositi."
Sons of Sir Arthur Basil Markham, 1st Bart., J. P. cos.
Derby and Leicester, M.P. for Mansfield Div. of Notts.
1900-16, Capt. 3rd Batt. Sherwood Foresters, Derby-
shire Regt., b. 1866; d. 1916; m. 1898, Lucy Bertram,
d. of Capt. A. B. Cunningham, late R. H. A. : —
Sir Charles Markham, 2nd Bart. (10 July 1911), Attache
H.M's Diplomatic Service, Esquire of the Order of the
Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, b. 1899 ; m. 1920,
Gwladys Helen, d. of Hon. Ru: ert Beckett ; and has
issue — Charles John Markham, Esq., b. 1924 ; Mary ; and
Rose. Res. — 28 Westbourne Terrace, W.2. Clubs —
Bachelors', Reform.
Mansfield Markham, Esq., b. 1905; m. 1927, Beryl, d.
of C. B. Clutterbuck. Club— Bachelors'.
Arthur Markham, Esq., b. 1902.
MARKHAM (Vn. Derbyshire 1662, H. Coll.). Azure
on a chief or, a demi-lion rampant issuing gules. Mant-
ling azure and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours,
a lion of St. Mark sejant guardant and resting his paws
on a pair of hames or.
Son of Sir Edwin Markham, K.C. B., Lieut. -Gen.
R.A. , Governor and Commandant Royal Military
College, Sandhurst, 1 898-1 902, £. 1833; d. 1918; m.
1877, Evelyn (1/. 1919), d. of the late Admiral the Hon.
Sir Montagu Stopford, K.C.B.: —
Edwyn Guy Markham, Esq., B.A. Oxon., J. P. North-
umberland, b. 1877 ; m. 1906, Mabel Hariot Julia, d. of the
late Robert Frederick Ward, Lieut. R.N., and has issue —
Guy William Frederick Markham, Esq., R.N.R., b. 1906;
Peter Gervase Markham, Gentleman, b. 1908; and Mary.
Res.— Southcliff, Bembridge, I.O.W.
Sons of Francis Markham, Esq., J. P., D.L., and
C.C. , of Morland, Lieut. -Col. Westmorland and
Cumberland Imperial Yeomanry, formerly Capt. Rifle
Brigade, b. 1837; d. 1921 ; m. 1868, his cousin, Maria,
only child of the Rev. William Rice Markham, Vicar
of Morland: —
Frederick Rice Markham, Esq., J. P. for Westmorland,
b. 1869 ; m. 1913, Elizabeth Willett, d. of Robert Wood-
house of Longmead, Writtle. Seat — Morland, Westmor-
land.
Alfred John Markham, Esq., Capt. late Rifle Brigade, b.
1875; m. 1913, Lilian Mary, d. of Edward Hales of
Wellington, N.Z. Res. —
Son of Brig. -Gen. Charles John Markham, C.B.E.,
formerly King's Royal Rifle Corps, b. 1862; d. 1927 ;
m. 1893, Isabel, d. of Lt.-Col. Gardner, R.M.A. :—
Capt. Charles Harold Markham, b. 1894. ^es% — Westei-
leigh, Haslemere, Surrey. Club — Garrick.
Sons of Rev. Charles Warren Markham, b. 1835 ; d.
1896 ; m. 1 st, Margaret, d. of J. W. Barton of Staple-
ton Park, Pontefract: —
Warren Markham, Gentleman, R.N.R., b. 1865; tn,
1899, Muriel Annette Margaret (d. 1924), eldest d. of Sir
Arthur Percival Heywood, 3rd Bart., of Dovelys, Uttoxeter.
Res. — Manchester.
Rev. Roger Francis Markham, Rector of Aughton, b.
t866; m. 1897, Alice (d. 1926), d. of Arthur Birley of
Manchester ; and has surv. issue — Arthur Francis Mark-
ham, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; Basil Gervase Markham, Gentle-
man, b. 1906; Constance Veronica; and Margaret Irene.
Res. — The Rectory, Aughton, Ormskirk.
Rev. Algernon Augustus Markham, Vicar of Grimsby, co.
Lincoln, Canon of Lincoln, b. 1869; m. 1908, Winifred
Edith, younger d. of Lieut. -Col. Frederick St. John Newdi-
gate Barne of Sotterley and Dunwich ; and has issue —
Gervase William Markham, Gentleman, ^.1910 ; Constance
Margaret ; Anne Winifred ; Katharine Mary ; and H( pe
Seymour Dorothy. Res. — The Vicarage, Grimsby, Lines.
MARKHAM (H. Coll., i860). Gules, on a chief or, a
demi-lion of the first between two trefoils slipped proper.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, a lion of St. Mark sejant guardant, winged and
circled round the head, supporting an Irish harp all or.
Motto — " Nunquam non paratus."
Son of Richard Dominichetti, Esq., Deputy-Inspector-
General, Hon. Physician to H.M. Queen Victoria,
and grandson of William Lewis Dominichetti of
Collingham, co. Notts. : — ■
Rev. Richard Hippisley Markham (formerly Domini-
chetti), M.A. (Oxon.), Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of
Etchingham, Sussex, b. 1863, assumed by Deed Poll the
name of Markham in lieu of Dominichetti ; m. 1900, Mary
Louisa, second d. of William Blyth Dalzel, and has issue —
(1) Richard Frederick Cyprian Markham, Gentleman, b.
1901 ; (2) John Gabriel Markham, Gentleman, b. 1901 ;
(3) Felix Maurice Hippisley Markham, Gentleman, b. 1904.
Res. — Etchingham Rectory, Sussex.
MARKS of Penarvor (H. Coll., 21 Mar. 1921). Argent,
on a chevron gules, a winged lion sejant between two
martlets respectant or, on a chief sable, a greyhound
courant of the field, between two bezants. Mantling
gul?s and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
winged lion sejant gules, resting his dexter paw on a
closed book, gold. Motto — " Animo et labore."
Son of William Marks, of Eltham, b. 1834 ; d. 191 8 ;
m. 1857, :—
Sir George Croydon Marks, Knt. (1911), C.B.E. (1917),
J. P., b. 1858 ; m. 1881, Margaret, d. of Thomas Maynard,
of Bath. Res. — Carrick Grange, Sevenoaks ; Baskerville,
Bexhill -on-Sea ; 58 Lincoln's Inn Fields, W.C. 2. Clubs —
Reform, National Liberal.
MARKS. Vert, a lion rampant between four battle-
axes, a bordure nebuly or. Mantling vert, and or. Crest —
apar
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On a wreath of the colours, between two annulets or, a
dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand in a gauntlet
grasping a battleaxe proper, and round the wrist a chaplet
of cinquefoils vert. Motto — " Aut inveniam viam aut
faciam." Livery — Dark green coat, yellow striped waist-
coat.
Son of Harry Hananel Marks, Esquire, M.P. for Isle
of Thanet, J. P. for theco. of Kent, M.P. for the Tower
Hamlets (St. George's Div. ) 1805-1900, Major (Officer
Com.) 1st C.B. The Buffs (East Kent Regt.), b. 1855 ;
d. ; m. 1884, Annie Estelle, dau. of William
Benjamin of Montreal, Canada : —
Harry Cecil Marks, Gentleman, b. Sept. 9, 1885. Seat —
Callis Court, St. Peter's, Thanet.
MARLBOROUGH, Duke of
CHURCHILL.
SPENCER-
MARLING (H. Coll, , 18 May 1882). Argent, three bars
gules, each charged with five bezants, in chief a lion
passant of the second. Mantling gules and argent,
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a tower
embattled and domed, thereon a flagstaff proper with a
pennon gules, three bezants. Motto — " Nulli praeda
sumus."
Sons of Sir William Henry Marling, 2nd Bart., J. P.,
D,L. Gloucester, J. P. co. Monmouth, b. 1835; d.
1919 ; m. i860, Mary Emily (d. 1918), d. and coheiress
of John Abraham of Whittingham , Lancaster : —
Sir Percival Scrope Marling, 3rd Bart. (22 May 1882).
V.C.. C.B. , Brig. -Gen. comdg. Potchefstroom (Transvaal)
District 1909, late Col. Comdg. 18th Hussars, J. P. and
D.L. for Gloucs. and Bristol, and J. P. for Monmouth,
served in Transvaal Campaign 1880-1, Egyptian War
1882, Suakim Campaign 1884, the Nile Expedition 1884-5,
South African War 1899-1902, and Great War (on Staff)
1914-15, b. 1861 ; m, 1899, Beatrice Caroline, d. of Francis
H. Beaumont of Buckland Court, Reigate. Res. — Stanley
Park, Stroud, Glos. Clubs — Cavalry, Bath, Carlton.
Sir Charles Murray Marling, G.C.M.G. , C.B., Envoy
Extraordinary and Min. Plen. Persia 1915-18; Denmark
1919-21 ; The Hague 1921-26 ; M.A. (Camb. ), b. 1862 ; m.
1909, Lucia, C.B.E,. only d. of late Maj.-Gen. Sir J. R.
Slade, K.CB. ; and has issue — John Stanley Vincent
Marling, Esq., b. 1910; Yvonne Mary; and Marion
Charlotte. Res. — 2 Belgrave Square, S.W. Clubs —
Arthur's, St. James's.
Samuel Stanley Marling, Esq., J. P. co. Gloucester, Col.
5th Gloucs. Regt., b. 1864. Res. — Littleworth House,
Amberley, Glos. ; 150 Whitehall Ccurt, S:W. 1. Clubs—
Wellington, Flyfishers', Burlington Fine Arts.
William John Paley Marling, Esq., M.A. (Camb.), Major
late 3rd Gloucs. Regt., J.P. co. Gloucester, b. 1865; m.
1913 (his cousin), Mary Helen, second d of Capt. Walker
Bentley Marling of Clanna, Lydney. Res. — Great Ris-
sington Manor, Bourton-on-the-Water, Glos. Club —
Bachelors'.
Son of Sir Samuel Stephens Marling, 1st Bart., J.P. ,
D.L., M.P. for West Gloucestershire 1868-74, and
for Stroud 1875-80, b. 1810; d. 1883; m. 1834,
Margaret Williams, d. of William Bentley Cartwright
of Devizes, Wilts. : —
Walter Bentley Marling, Esq., late Col. 4th Batt. Glos.
Regt., late Capt. and Adjutant 1st Batt. Roy. Irish Rifles,
J.P. cos. Glos. and Monmouth, b. 1854; m. 1880, Mary
Isabella Cunynghame, d. of Col. Robert Broome Baker ;
and has issue — Margaret Cicely [tn. 1902, Major Arthur
Henry Bathurst, Manchester Regt.] ; Mary Helen [m. 1913
(her cousin), William John Paley Marling (q.v.)] ; Dorothy
Barbara ; and Elspeth Katherina [m. 1915, Capt. Norman
Tyer, Bedfordsh. Regt.]. Res. — Domus, Broadstairs ; 29
Kensington Square, W.8.
GEORGE JOBSON MARPLES, Esquire, J.P. co.
Derby, Barrister-at-Lavv (Inner Temple). Born July 27,
1845, being the eldest son of the late George Marples,
late of Brinkcliffe Tower, Ecclesall, W. R. co. Yorks., by
his wife Eleanor Johanna Williman, dau. of Robert Jobson
of Lilburn, near Wooler, co. Northumberland. Armorial
bearings (Ped. H. Coll. )— Quarterly, per fesse nebuly sable
and ermine, in the first and fourth quarters a griffin segrennt
or. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a griffin segreant or, between two wings sable.
Motto — " Tenax justitiae." Badge — A demi-griffin erased
or, within an annulet argent. Seat — Thornbridge Hall, nr.
Bakewell, co. Derbv. Clubs — Junior Carlton, County
(Derby).
MARR of Sunderland (H. Coll.). Azure, the mast and
sail of a ship, pennon flying, within eight estoiles in orle
or. Mantling azure and or. Crest — A bell, charged with
a fouled anchor proper. Badge — Two seamen's cutlasses
in saltire proper, enfiled by a circlet or. Motto — " Labor
omnia vincit."
Son of Christopher Hall Marr, b. ; d. 1907 ;
m. Ellen (d. 1906), d. of Archibald Bell :—
Sir James Marr, 1st. Bart. (12 May 1919), C.B.E.,
J. P., b. 1854 ; m. 1876, Mary, d. of John Lynn, of Hylton,
co. Durham; and has issue — John Lynn Marr, Esq.,
O.B.E., T.D., Col. R.G.A. (T.F.), b. 1877 [m. 1920,
Amelia, d. of Robert Thompson, of Overdinsdale Hall,
Darlington, and has issue — Leslie Lynn Marr, Esq., b.
1922 (Res. — Cedar Grange, Sunderland)]; William
Bell Marr, Esq., b. 1881 [m. 1906, Hilda, d. of George
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Carse, of Wilton, Wilts. ; and has issue — Allan James
Marr, Esq., b. 1907 ; Norman Carse Marr, Gentleman,
b. 1910 ; Arthur Lynn Marr, Gentleman, b. 1914 {Res. —
Sunderland)]; Ellen Bell. Seat — Parkside, Roker,
Sunderland. Club — Royal Thames Yacht.
MARRIOTT, see SMITH-MARRIOTT and WYNNE-
MARRIOTT.
MARRIOTT. Barry of six or and sable, on a canton
gules, a mascle argent. Mantling sable and or. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a demi-talbot argent, with a
collar and thereto a leash affixed, passing between the
legs and reflexed over the back azure, supporting a shield
gules, charged with a mascle argent. Motto — "Mens
conscia recti."
Sons of Humphrey Richard George Marriott, Esq.,
J. P., b. May 23, 1831 ; d. ; m. Jan. 7, 1864, Edith
Alice Smyth, youngest dau. of Thomas White, Esq.,
J,P., late of Manor House, Wethersfield, Essex:—
Cyril Humphrey White Marriott, Esq., J. P. co. Essex,
b. Feb. 18, 1866.
Richard George Armine Marriott, Esq., D.S.O., Re
serve of Officers, late Major The Buffs, b. Jan. 26, 1867.
Ernest Arthur Graham Marriott, Esq., b. March 5, 1870.
MARRIOTT (H. Coll.). Per fesse gules and argent, in
chief three fleurs-de-lys or, and in base two bars sable.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Issuant from a
coronet composed of eight fleurs-de-lys set upon a rim or,
a ram's head argent, armed also or. Motto — ■" Be firm."
Livery — Dark blue, silver buttons.
Son of Rev. William Henry Marriott, Vicar of Thrus-
sington, Leics., b. 1832 ; d. 1900 ; m. 1864, Brudenella
(d. 1881), d. of John Harwood Hill, Rector of Cranoe,
Leics. : —
William Marriott, Gentleman, b. 1S66 ; m. 1910, Eugenie
Dorothy, d. of Latimer John De Vere Darlington, of
Harrogate, and has issue — 1 son ; and 2 daus. Res. — 16
Leadhall Lane, Harrogate.
Sons of Sit" Hayes Marriott, K.B.E., C.M.G., B.A.
(Camb.), b. 1873; d. 1929; m 1908, Alice (d. 1929),
d. of James Ramsdaile Smith, of Hasholme Hall,
Yorks. : —
John Hayes Marriott, Esq., b. 1909. Res. —
Richard DArcy Marriott, Esq., b. 1911. Res. —
Sons of Sir Charles Hayes Marriott, Knt. Bach., D.L.,
J. P. of Kibworth, Leics., b. 1834; d. 1909; m. 1864,
Lucy, d. of Rev. John Gibson, Vicar of Furneaux-
with-Brent. Pelham, Herts.: —
Charles Bertrand Marriott, Esq., K.C., B.A. (Trin. Coll.
Oxford), Barrister-at-Law Inner Temple, Recorder of
Northampton, b. 1868; m. 1922, Frances Pendlebury,
widow of Richard Worsley, of Broxmead, Cuckfield, Sussex,
and d. of the late F. Dowson, Esq. Res. — Tickencote
Hall, Stamford, Lines. ; 25 Berkeley Square, W.i. Clubs
Carlton, Ranelagh, M.C.C.
Cecil Marriott, Esq., b. 1870. Res. — 11 Welford Road,
Leicester.
John Reginald Marriott, Esq., B.A. (Oxon.) [Arms as
above, and impaling the arms of Rostron, namely — azure,
a tower triple-towered argent, within an orle of crescents
or], b. 1871 ; m. 1906, Dorothy Katharine, 4th d. of
Simpson Rostron, Esq. (q.v.), of Beddington, Surrey; and
has issue — Miles Reginald Rostron Marriott, Gentleman, b.
1920. Res. — 59 Eaton Place, S.W. Club — Boodle's.
Harold Henry Marriott, Esq., b. 1875. Res. — South
Lodge, Esher.
MARRIOTT-DODINGTON. Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable
three bugle-horns stringed argent (for Dodington) ; 2 and 3,
barry of six indented argent and sable, a bend azure, charged
with three fleurs-de-lys of the first (for Marriott). Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crests — 1. upon a wreath of the
S>X>3t
colours, on a mount vert, a stag couchant regardant argent,
attired or, in the mouth an acorn of the last, leaved of the
first (for Dodington) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, on
a rock proper, a talbot paly of six argent and sable, rest-
ing the forepaw on an estoile of the last (for Marriott).
Sons of Roger Marriott-Dodington, Esq., O.B.E., of
Horsington, Templecombe, Somerset, J. P. and D.L.
and (1922) High Sheriff for Somerset, Lieut. -Colonel
Commanding West Somerset Yeomanry, b. 1866 ;
d. 1925; m. Feb. 7, 189;. Mary Emiline Bertha,
youngest dau. of Gen. James Kempt Couper, B.S.C. r
of Combe, Dulverton : —
James Marriott-Dodington, Esq., Capt. Wilts. Regt., b.
July 26, 1897; m. 1923, Ivy Beatrice, d. of the late
Reginald Warneford ; and has issue— Robert Desmond
Marriott-Dodington, Gentleman, b. 1926. Address — c/o
Wm. Marriott-Dodington, 29 Wetherby Mansions, Earls
Court Square, S.W. 5.
Michael Marriott-Dodington, Gentleman, b. 1907.
MARROW (H. Coll.). Per fesse azure and sable, a
fesse indented argent, between in pale two roses of the last
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barbed or, seeded vert, and in saltire four maidens' heads
couped at the shoulders argent, crined or. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours.
£toite virtutg
between two roses argent, seeded or, barbed vert, a
maiden's head couped at the shoulders proper, crined also
gold, the neck encircled with a garland of roses as in the
arms. Motto — " Fidite virtute."
Sons of William John Marrow of Cavers, Bourne-
mouth, Hants, by his wife Kinbarra Swene, d. of
Edward Armfield of Birmingham: —
Major Peter Marrow, late King's Dragoon Guards,
1851 ; m. 1878, Mary, d. of Rev. Alex. Stewart, Rector
Liverpool ; and has had issue — Edward Armfield-
b
of
1883 ; d. 1915 ;
Stewart ; Eileen
Marrow, Esq., Capt. late K.O.S.B. , b.
Petrina Mary ; Marjorie Noel ; Mary
Norah ; and Alison Violet. Res. —
Edward Armfield Armfield-Marrow, Gentleman, M.A.
and LL.M. Camb. (Trin. Hall), Barrister-at-Law of the
Middle Temple, b. 1853. Res. — 13 The Boltons, S.W.10.
Rev. William John Williamson Marrow, M.A. Ch. Ch. ,
Oxford, Chaplain to Bishop of Wakefield, b. 1856. Res.—
Queen Anne's Mansions, St. James's Park, S.W.
MARRYAT(H. Coll.). Barry of six or and sable, a chief
wavy azure, on a canton argent, a fleur-de-lys gules. Mant-
ling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, on
a mount vert, in front of a ram's head argent, the sun
rising or.
Sons of Very Rev. Charles Marryat, M.A. (Oxon.),
of Christ Church Parsonage, North Adelaide, and
Vicar-General and Examining Chaplain to the Bishop,
b. 1827; m. 1854, Grace Montgomery, d. of the Rev.'
Charles Beaumont Howard, M.A., first Colonial
Chaplain of South Australia, and Incumbent of
Trinity Church, Adelaide, by Grace Montgomery
Neville, his wife : —
Charles Howard Marryat, Gentleman, b. 1855.
Ernest Neville Marryat, Gentleman, b. 1869.
Cyril Beaumont Marryat, Gentleman, b. 1873.
Sons of Charles Marryat of Parkfield, Potter's Bar, co.
Middlesex, merchant in London, by his wife Caroline,
d. of Charles Short of Woodlands, Warblington]
Hants., Barrister-at-Law of the Middle Temple, and
sister of the Rt. Rev. Augustus Short, D.D., first
Church of England Bishop of Adelaide : —
Arthur Marryat, Gentleman, b. ; m. Jessie, d. of
J. Jackson; and has issue— (1) Reginald Marryat, Gentle-
man ; (2) Frederick Marryat, Gentleman ; Nina ; Florence ;
and Mabel. Res. —
Albert Palliser Marryat, Gentleman, b. ; m.
Quita, d. of V. Farfan of Trinidad ; and has issue, with
twins who died in infancy — Vicenti Marryat, Gentleman ;
Lucy ; and Marie Gertrude. Res. —
Sons of Ernest Lindsay Marryat, Esq., of Haunted
Lakes, Alix, Alberta, Canada, Col. R.E., b ; in.
, Elizabeth, dau. of Major-Gen. Edward Patrick
Lynch, H.M. Indian Army, Knight of the Lion and
Sun. J.P., of Partry House, Ballinrobe, co. Mayo: —
Hugh Dennis Marryat, Esq., Capt. R.N. Res.— Old
Farm House, Bexhill-on-Sea.
Rudolph Marryat, Gentleman.
Ulrich Marryat, Gentleman.
Son of the late Joseph Henry Marryat, Esq., Rear-
Admiral R.N., C.B., by his second wife Frances, d.
of Francis Baring Short, Esq., of Bickham House,
Exeter, co. Devon, J. P., late R.N. : —
Gerald Marryat, Gentleman, b. 1876. Res.— 204 St.
James Street, Montreal.
MARSDEN (H. Coll., 3 July 1804). Gules, on a bend be-
tween a unicorn's head erased argent in chief and a key fesse-
wise, wards downward, surmounted by a trefoil slipped
palewise in base or, three coots sable, and on a canton
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ermine, an anchor of the fourth. Crest— Upon a wreath ot
the colours, in front of an anchor in pale sable, a unicorn's
head erased argent, guttee-de-sang, ducally gorged azure,
in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert. Motto — ' ' Mars dentalia
tutatur."
Sons of William Marsden, Esq., Lt.-Col. 87th and
82nd Regts., M.A. Cambridge, b. 1841 ; d. 1925; tn.
1873, Katharine (Res. — Cedar Court, Farnham, Surrey),
d. of B. Rigby Murray, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
for the county of Kirkcudbright, of Parton, North
Britain : —
William John Murray Marsden, Esq., O.B.E. (mil.),
Major (R. of O.), late 21st Manchester Regt. , M.A. (Oxon.),
b. 1874 ; tn. 1903, Geraldine Veronica, d. ot David
Maitland, Esq., of Dundrennan and Cumstoun, N.B., J. P.
and D.L. ; and has issue — William David Murray Marsden,
Gentleman, b. 1912 ; and Joan Ellinor. Seat — Townend,
Chelmorton, co. Derby. Res. — Rowan Roods, Chapel en-
Je-Frith. Club— Union.
Wilfred Alexander Marsden, Gentleman, M.A. (Oxon.),
Deputy Keeper in the British Museum, b. 1878 ; m. 1910,
Gwladys, elder d. of William Keown-Boyd ; and has issue
— Christopher Alexander Marsden, Gentleman, b. 1912;
and Wilma Mary. Res — Abernethy House, Mount Vernon,
Hampstead.
Sons of Rev. Maurice Howard Marsden, M.A. St.
John's Coll., Camb. , b. 1843; d- 1922; m. 1873,
Frances, d. of Rev. Samuel Simpson of Greaves House,
Lancaster : —
Charles Howard Marsden, Esq., O.B.E., Major Res. of
Officers 1st (P.W.O.) Yorks. Regt., b. 1876 ; m. 1910, Evelyn
Grace Ida.d. of Adm. Rt. Hon. Sir Astley Cooper- Key, P. C.,
G.C. B. , and has issue — Charles Maurice Salisbury Mars-
den, Gentleman, b. 1910 ; Norman Astley Howard Mars-
den, Gentleman, b. 1917 ; and Joan Evelyn. Res. — Ingle-
ton, Frensham, Farnham, Surrey.
Maurice Hugh Marsden, Gentleman, B. A. Oxon., b.
1878 ; m. 1910, Sylvia Sarah Alice, d. of Kenneth L. M.
Anderson of Cluny, Swanage, and has issue — Diana
Frances Alice. Res. — Colliton, Dorchester.
Sons of Reginald Godfrey Marsden, Gentleman, M.A.
Merton Coll., Oxford, Barrister-at-Law, b. 1845 <
d. 1927 ; m. 1874, Edrica, d. of the late John Cowling,
Barrister-at-Law : —
Reginald Edward Marsden, Gentleman, Master at Eton
Coll., b. 1879; m. 1911, Vere Mary, d. of Hon. Conrad
Dillon ; and has issue — Hubert Henry Marsden, Gentle-
man, b. 1912. Postal address— Eton College, Windsor.
Hugh Kenyon Marsden, Gentleman, Mathematical
Master at Eton Coll., M.A. Oxon., b. 1887. Postal address
— Eton College, Windsor.
MARSDEN of Grimsby (H. Coll.). Sable, a fesse dan-
cettee ermine, in chief two fleurs-de-lys argent, and in
base a ship sailing to the sinister proper. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — In front of an unicorn's head erased
sable charged with two barrulets gules, as many roses
argent, barbed and seeded proper. Badge — An anchor
sable and a rose argent, barbed, seeded, leaved and
slipped proper saltirewise, entiled by a circlet gold.
Motto—" Deo gratias."
Son of William Dent Marsden, of Almondbury,
Huddersfield, d. 1922 : —
Sir John Denton Marsden, 1st Bart., of Grimsby, Lines.
(4 Mar. 1924), J. P. Parts cf Lindsey, co. Lincoln,
Principal of the Consolidated Steam Fishing and Ice
Company, Ltd., b. 1873; m. 1911, Agnes Mary, d. of
Thomas Ronald of Little Danson, Welling, Kent ; and
has issue — John Denton Marsden, Esq., b. 1913 ; Agnes
Isabelle. Res. — Highfield, Louth, Lines.
argent, seeded gold, slipped, leaved, and barbed vert.
MARSH, see CHISENHALE-MARSH.
MARSH of Jerpoint(U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, a
horse's head couped or, between two trefoils slipped in chief
anda fleur-de-lys in base argent (for Marsh) ; 2 and 3, ermine,
a bishop's mitre azure, on a chief indented gules, three escal-
lops argent (for Taylor). Mantling gules and or. Crest—
Upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head couped azure,
gorged with a ducal coronet or, holding in the beak a rose
Motto — " Nolo servile capistrum."
Sons of the late Francis Marsh, Esq., J. P., of Spring-
mount, Queen's Co., by his wife Anna Maria, youngest
d. of Arthur Maxwell of Dublin: —
Jeremy Taylor-Marsh, Esq., Lt.-Col. R.E. (ret.), b. 1841 ;
m. 1864, Rachel Gertrude (d. 1905), only child of Charles
Ferdinand Smyth of Endsleigh, co. Surrrey ; and has had issue
— (1) Francis Charles Marsh, Esq., Capt. and Brevet Major
Queen's Own Roy. W. Kent Regt., served in W. Africa
1897-98 and again in 1903, operations on the Niger, includ-
ing Expedition to Illah (mentioned in despatches, medal
with clasp) ; served in S. African War, Special Service
Officer, including service with Protectorate Regiment, and
defence of Mafeking (twice mentioned in despatches, medal
with three clasps), b. Sept. 20, 1866; killed in action at
Burmi, N. Nigeria, July 27, 1903 ; (2) James Reynolds
Maxwell Marsh, Esq., Major Lincolnshire Regt.; served
with Nile Expedition 1898, battles of At bara and Khartoum
(twice mentioned in despatches, medal, two clasps), opera-
tions in Somaliland, 1903-4 (mentioned in despatches), b.
March 5, 1868 ; d. Oct. 29, 1907 ; (3) Jeremy Taylor Marsh,
Esq., C.M.G. , Col. (ret.) R. Army Service Corps ; served in
Tirah Campaign 1897-98, operations in the Bara Valley,
(medal with two clasps), b. Dec. 16, 1871 [m. 1906, Con-
stance Mary, only d. of Arthur Robinson, and has issue —
Jeremy Taylor Marsh, Gentleman, b. 1909 (Club — Naval
and Military)]; (4) Digby Cecil Marsh, Gentleman,
late Manchester Regt.; served in S. African War 1901, b.
Aug. 16, 1877; (5) Roland Henry Marsh, Esq., Capt.
18th P.W.O. Tiwana Lancers, served in S. African War
1900-1901, b. March 25, 1879; (6) Gilbert Howe Maxwell
Marsh, Esq., Capt. 41st Dogras, b. July 30, 1882, served
with Brit. Exped. Force and was killed in action Nov. 1914 ;
Evelyn Caroline Gertrude ; Emily Frances [tn. William
Moseley Fenton Mellor] ; Gertrude Clifford [tn. Graves
Eves]; and Hilda Gordon Maxwell. Estate — Jerpoint,
co. Kilkenny. Res. — Black Hill, Abbeyleix, Ireland;
Club — Naval and Military.
Arthur Marsh, Gentleman, b. 1844 ; m. 1870, Rachel,
eldest d. of Andrew M'Cullagh; and has surv. issue —
Arthur Torrens Marsh, Gentleman, b. 1876 [tn. 1914, May,
d. of R. H. Sheil] ; Rachel Kathleen; Anna Ethel; and
Emily Cecil Clare. Res. —
Henry Marsh, Esq., C.I.E., M.I.C.E., Chief Engineer
apar
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P.W.D., India (ret.), b. 1850; m. 1st, 1879, Alice Matilda
(d. 1881), d. of Very Rev. W. Smyth-King, Dean of Leigh-
lin ; 2nd, 1884, Helen Elizabeth (d. 1915), only d. of Rev.
Henry Freke, Rector of Stackallan, co. Meath ; and has
issue — (1) Cecil Henry Marsh, Gentleman, I.C.S., b. 1880;
(2) Percy William Marsh, Gentleman, I.C.S., b. 1881 ;
(3) Harry Francis Freke Marsh, Gentleman, Lieut. 2nd
K..E.O. Gurkhas, b. 1886; Vera Evelyn Selina [m. 1906,
Selwyn Howe Fremantle, I.C.S.] ; and Gladys Helen
Mildred. Club — E.I. United Service.
Robert Maxwell Marsh, Gentleman, C.E., P.W.D.
India, J.P., late Major 4th Batt. Leinster Regt., b. 1852;
tn. 1893, Ellen, only surv. child of late Edmund Bowyer of
Freshford, Somerset ; and has surv. issue — Stephen Gilbert
Bowyer Marsh, Gentleman, b. 1893. Pes. — Springmount,
Queen's Co.
MARSH (H. Coll.). Argent, on abend gules, between
two escutcheons of the last, each charged with a horse's
head erased of the field, a sword in bend, point upwards
bezants. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a bezant charged with a horse-shoe azure, be-
\j - Iff
"■- yBQBBF
proper, pommel and hilt or, between two lozenges of the
first. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, an escutcheon gules, charged with a horse's
head as in the arms, between two wings argent, each
charged with a lozenge also gules.
Sons of John William Marsh, Esq., Solicitor, a Mem-
ber of the Commission of Lieutenancy for the Tower
Hamlets (s. of Rev. John Kirk Marsh, Vicar of
Brampton, co. Derby), b. 1835; ^- 1891; tn. 1865,
Clementine Isabel, d. of John Rayer Hogarth, Esq.,
D.L., J. P. :—
Ernest John Marsh, Gentleman, M.A. (Camb.), Solicitor,
Past Master of the Farriers Company of London and
Liveryman of the Coopers Co., b. 1867. Post, add.—
71 East India Dock Road, Poplar, London, E. Clubs —
Constitutional, Royal Societies.
Cecil John Marsh, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, late temp.
Major R.A.M.C., M.A. (Cantab.), b. 1869 ; tn. 1901, Edith
Lilian Warren; and has issue — John William Marsh,
Gentleman, b. 1906 ; and Evelyn Edith. Res. — Broad-
mayne, Thorpe Bay Gardens, Thorpe Bay, Essex. Club —
Constitutional.
Oswald John Marsh, Gentleman, late Lieut. R.A.S.C. ,
b. 1877 ; tn. Agnes Maud Walter, and has issue —
Madeleine Florence. Club — -Constitutional.
MARSHALL, see BURT-MARSHALL, HUNTER-
MARSHALL, and LEESON-MARSHALL.
MARSHALL of Sarnesfield Court (H. Coll.). Barry
of six ermine and azure, a horse-shoe or between three
tween two wings barry of six ermine and azure. Motto —
" Vi martiali."
Sons of George William Marshall., Esq., J. P., D.L. ,
LL.D., F.S.A., York Herald of Arms, b. 1839 ; d. 1905 ;
tn. 1st, 1867, Alice Ruth , d. of Rev. Ambrose William
Hall, M.A. , sometime Rector of Debden, co. Essex;
2nd, Caroline Emily (d. 1891), elder d. of Rev. William
Hall:—
George Marshall, Esq., J. P. co. Hereford, F.S.A., b. 1869 ;
tn. 1898, Constance Marion, d. of the late George Baldwin;
and has issue — (1) George Humphrey Marshall, Gentleman,
b. 1900; (2) Malcolm Thomas Marshall, Gentleman, b.
1906 ; (3) Christopher Marshall, Gentleman, b. 1907 ; and
Constance Alice. Pes. — The Manor House, Breinton,.
Herefordshire.
Rev. William Marshall, M.A., b. 1875 ; m. 1912, Margaret
Anne, eldest d. of the late Thomas Davies Burlton, J. P.,
of Eaton Hill, Leominster; and has issue — Richard Ambrose
Marshall, Gentleman, b. 1920 ; Ethel Margaret ; Joan
Elizabeth ; Phyllis Ruth ; and Josephine Penelope Anne.
Pes. — Sarnesfield Court, Herefordshire.
Philip Twells Marshall, Gentleman, M.A. , Barrister-at-
Law, b. 1880; tn. 1911, Dorothy Jean, younger d. of late
William M. Lawrie ; and has issue — Kenneth Philip
Marshall, Gentleman, b. 1912 ; andPhilippa. Pes. — Lang-
ford Place, Langford, Somerset.
Thomas Marshall, Gentleman, b. 1882 ; tn. 1921, Margery,
yngr. d. of Edward Ranulf Leacroft, of The Manor, Row-
berrow, Somerset. Pes. — Ashe-Ingen Court, Bridstow, Ross1
co. Hereford. Club — Badminton.
THOMAS PERCY DOUGLAS MARSHALL, Gentle-
man. Born March 31, 1871, being the fourth son of the late
Roger Marshall of Marlborough House, Heaton Mersey, co.
Lancaster, and Elsdon House, Wortley, co. York, by his
wife Rebecca, dau. of Capt. Mark Bell of Bonners House,
Monkwearmouth, co. Durham, a Capt. in the Transport
Department during the Peninsular War. Armorial bear-
ings— Or, on a bend nebuly between four passion-nails
two and two sable, three horse-shoes of the first, a chief
azure, thereon three horses' heads erased argent. Mantling
sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, two
arrows in saltire or, flighted azure, surmounted by a passion-
nail in fesse proper, tied with a riband gules, pendent
therefrom an escutcheon of the last charged with a horse-
shoe of the first. Motto — " Vi martiali, Deo adjuvante."
Married, 1912, Sarah, dau. of William Crake, of Blackpool.
Pes.—
MARSHALL (H. Coll.). Or, on a bend nebuly,
between four passion-nails two and two sable, three
horse-shoes of the first, a chief azure thereon three
horses' heads erased argent. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling sable.
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in saltire or, flighted azure, surmounted by a passion nail
in fesse proper, tied with a riband gules, pendent there-
THOMAS BINGHAM MARSHALL, Gentleman. Born
Aug. 6, 1872, being the eldest son of the late Thomas Alex-
ander Marshall of Doughty Street, Mecklenburgh Square.
Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, on a pale
from an escocheon of the last charged with a horse-shoe of
the first. Motto — " Vi martiali, Deo adjuvante." Livery —
Chocolate, with scarlet braid and brass buttons.
Only son of Mark Bell Bell Marshall, Esq., J. P. Glou-
cestershire, b. 1853; d. 1914; m. 1882, Florence Annie,
d. of the late Henry Adam Holloway of The Hill,
Stroud, Gloucestershire: —
Mark Henry Marshall, Esq., O.B.E. , Major Res. of
Officers, b. 1883 ; m. 1910, Ethel, eldest d. of the late
J. Watson Kaye of Cote Wall, Mirfield, and has issue —
Antoinette Joan. Seat — Birkfield, Harrogate, Yorks. Res.
—The Nook, Amberley, Glos. Club— New Oxford and
Cambridge.
MARSHALL (H. Coll.). Argent, on a fesse couped
between in chief two chess-rooks and in base a wolf
salient sable, a crescent between two mullets of the field.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a dexter arm in armour sable garnished and
vambraced bound with a scarf argent, the gauntlet gules,
grasping the two parts of a broken tilting-lance also
argent, pennon gules. Motto — " Audaces fortuna juvat."
Son of Jonathan James Marshall, Esq., of Traquhair,
Yelverton, Devon : —
Robert Duncan Marshall, Maj. Norfolk Regt., b.
Res. — Traquhair, Yelverton, S. Devon.
MARSHALL (H. Coll.). Or, a pale vert, on a chief
fiory gules, three antelopes' heads erased of the field.
Mantling vert and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
in front of a roll of paper proper, a stag's head erased or,
Badge — Two violets, leaved and slipped proper, enfiled
with a Baron's coronet or. Supporters — Dexter, a dragon
gules ; sinister, an antelope proper, both collared or.
Motto — " Facta non verba."
Son of Horace Brooks Marshall, Esq., J. P., D.L. , of
Brixton, b. 1829; d. 1896; m. Ellen, d. of Thomas
Grim wood of Bredfield, Suffolk : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Horace Brooks Marshall, P.C., K.C.V.O.,
1st Baron Marshall (14 Jan. 1921), Knt. Bachelor (1902), J.P
co. London, a Member of the Commission of Lieutenancy
for the City of London, Sheriff of the City of London
1901-2, Lord Mayor 1918-19, M.A., LL.D., b. 1865; m.
1889, Laura, d. ol George Siggs of Streatham Hill ; and
has issue — Laura Ellen ; and Gwendoline Brooks. Seat —
Shabden Park, Chipstead, Surrey. Town res. — 23 Albemarle
Street, W.i.
indented gules, between two horses' heads erased of the
last, three plates, each charged with a horse-shoe sable.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a Mantling gules and or : and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a demi-man affronted in armour proper,
holding in the dexter hand a flagstaff also proper, there-
from flowing to the sinister a banner or, charged with a
horse's head as in the arms, and resting the sinister hand on
a horse-shoe also as in the arms. Motto — " Causa justa."
Postal add. —
MARSHALL of Manor Cunningham (U.O.). Per pale
argent and azure, across moline counterchanged, on a chief
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ermine, three pallets gules. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stag's head erased
palv or and gules, attired sable. Motto — " Veritas vincit."
Son of Col. Charles Henry Tilscn Marshall, formerly
Indian Army and Punjaub Civil Service, Sessions Judge
Lahore 1889-96, b. 1841 ; d. 1927 ; m. ist, 1866,
Laura Frances, d. of late Lord Chief Baron Pollock ;
2nd , 1879, Marie Louise Byng, d. of Gen. C. H. Hall : —
Guy Anstruther Knox Marshall, Esq., C.M.G., F.R.S.,
D.Sc. , Officer of the Order of the Crown (Belgium),
Director of Imperial Bureau of Entomology, b. 1871.
Res. — 48 Pont Street, S.W.i. Club— Junior Carlton.
Yngr. son of Rev. William Knox Marshall, B.D.,
Rector of Holton-le-Bechering and Preb. of Hereford,
b. 1807; d. 1891 ; m. 1834, Louisa Sophia, d. of Rev.
William Marsh, D.D. :—
Major-Gen. George Frederick Leycester Marshall, CLE.
(1893), R.E. (ret.), b. 1843; m. 1874, Elizabeth Huntly,
d. of Sir William Muir, K.C.S.I., of Dean Park House,
Edinburgh, and has surv. issue — William Muir Knox
Marshall, Esq., Major Gordon Highlanders, Chev. Legion
of Honour, Mem. Roy. Company of Archers (King's
Bodygurad for Scotland), served S. Africa 1900-02, and
Great War {Res. — Stour House, Sandwich, Kent. Club —
United Service), b. 1874 [m. 1909, Violet Lockhart, d. of
the late John McAusland Denny, Esq., C.B., D.L., late
M.P. for Kilmarnock, and Hon. Col. 9th Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders, and has surv. issue — William
Denny Keith Marshall, Gentleman, b. 1912 ; John Denny
Keith Marshall, Gentleman, b. 1915]. Res. — 11 Carlton
Mansions, W.14.
MARSHALL of Patterdale Hall (H. Coll.). Barry of
six sable and argent, on a pale ermine, three horse-shoes
palewise or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a man affrontee in armour proper,
holding in the dexier hand a javelin in bend or, and sup-
porting in his sinister hand a flagstaff proper, therefrom
flowing to the sinister a banner sable charged with two horse-
shoes fessewise also or. Motto — " Nee cito nee tarde."
Sons of Walter James Marshall, Esq., of Patterdale
Hall, J. P., D.L., High Sheriff co. Westmorland 1890,
b. 1837 ; d. 1899 ; m. ist, Annie Eliza, d.of Rev. Richard
Hill of Thornton, Yorks. : —
William Hibbert Marshall, Esq., J.P and D.L. co.
Westmorland, High Sheriff 1902, b. 1866; m. 1896,
Lenore Fairfax, d. of W. J. Muckley ; and has issue— (1)
William Martin Walter Marshall, Gentleman, b. 1902;
(2) Godfrey Hibbert Marshall, Gentleman, b. 1905 ; (3)
John Richard Marshall, Gentleman, b. 1912; Mary Lenore;
and Joanna. ' Seats — Patterdale Hall and Hallsteads',
Patterdale, Penrith.
Richard Marshall, Esq., J.P. Yorks., late Capt. Yorks.
Art., b. 1867; m. 1899, Ellen Gertrude, d. of Capt.
Edwyn Frederic Temple, late 55th Regt. of Geraldine,
N.Z. ; and has issue — (1) Richard Temple Marshall, Gentle-
man, b. 1900; (2) Walter Roger Marshall, Gentleman,
b. 1902. Seat — Lairthwaite, Keswick, Cumberland.
Rev. Godfrey Arthur Marshall, M. A., Rector of Thornton
Dale, b. 1869 ; m. 1914, Zoe Mary Augusta, second d. of
Rev. C. H. V. Pixell, Vicar of St. Faith, Stoke Newington.
Res. — The Rectory, Thornton Dale, Pickering, Yorks.
Son of Reginald Dykes Marshall, Esq., J.P. and D.L.
Cumberland, b. 1832 ; d. 1913 ; m. 2nd, 1864, Mary
Jane, d. of Rear-Adm. Hon. Keith Stewart, C. B. : —
FitzRoy Dykes Marshall, Gentleman, late Lieut. 3rd
Batt. D. of Cornwall's Lt. Inf., b. 1869; m. 1920, Maud
Hippisley, d. of Alfred La Conde, of Weston-Super-Mare.
Res.—
Son of Herbert John Marshall, Esq., J.P. co. Hereford,
Lieut. R. N., b. 1833 ; d. 1915 ; m. 1862, Laura Cecilia
(</. 1920), d. of Lt.-Col. , John Temple: —
Herbert John Temple Marshall, Esq., Vice-Adm. R.N.,
b. 1870 ; m. 1913, Violet Helen, d. of Col. Newnham Smith
of Moraston House, Ross. Seat — Gayton Hall, Ross, co.
Hereford.
Son of James Garth Marshall, Esq., J.P. and D.L.,
M.P. 1847-52. b. 1802; d. 1873; m- l84i. Hon. Mary
Alice Pery Spring Rice: —
Victor Alexander Ernest Garth Marshall, Esq., J.P. , b.
1841 ; m. 1876. Victoria Alberta Alexandrina, eldest d. of
Gen. the Hon. Sir Alexander Hamilton Gordon, K.C.B. ;
and has surv. issue — (1) James Aubrey Garth Marshall,
Gentleman, late Lieut. 3rd Batt. Loyal N. Lanes. Regt.,
b. 1881 [m. 1904, Mary Edith, d. of Henry Wordsworth of
Brooklands, Godstone, and has issue— Peggy] ; and Mary
Agatha Garth. Seat — Monk Coniston, co. Lancaster.
MARSHALL of Ratcliffe Lodge, Knighton, Leics. (H.
Coll.). Azure, two winged morions in chief or, and in
base a horse's head couped, bridled, and reined proper,
the skull and neck in armour also proper. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a crossbow erect proper, a winged morion as
in the arms. Motto — "Sinemetus." Livery — Blue, with
red facings.
Sons of Sir Joseph Herbert Marshall, Knight Bachelor
(1905), J.P. for Leicestershire and Borough of Leicester,
b. 1851 ; d. 1918 ; m. 1873, Clara Ann Albini, d. of
Vittore Albini Garzeno of Italy : —
Ernest James Marshall, Esq., b. 1876; m. 1913, Alice
Susanne Williams. Res. — Elmcroft, Knowle Green,
Staines.
Herbert Albino Marshall, Esq., b. 1880. Res. —
MARSHAM. Argent, a lion passant in bend gules,
between two bendlets azure. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased
gules. Motto — " Non sibi sed patriae."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Marsham, 4th Earl of
Romney, b. 1841 ; d. 1905; m. 1863, Lady Frances
Campbell-Rawdon-Hastings, d. of 2nd Marquess of
Hastings : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Marsham, 5th Earl of Romney
(22 June, 1801), Viscount Marsham, of The Mote, Baron
of Romney.Kent (22 June, 1716). nth Bart. (16 Aug.,
1663) [Supporters — On either side a lion azure, semee
of cross crosslets or, each gorged with a naval coronet
of the last], J.P. cos. Kent and Norfolk, b. 1864 ; m. 1890,
Anna Louisa, d. of Sir Edward Scott, 5th Bart. ; and
has issue — Charles Marsham, commonly called Viscount
Marsham, Maj. Coldstream Gds., b. 1892 \m. 1918 ,
Marie Henrietta, d. of Sir Colin Richard Keppel,
K.C.I.E., K.C.V.O., C.B.]. Seat— Gayton Hall, King's
Lynn. Town res. — 2 Herbert Crescent, S.W. Club —
Carlton.
Hon. Sydney Edward Marsham, 6. 1879 ; served G.
Guards 1917-18 ; m. 1911, Joan, O.B.E., d. of the late
William Warry, of Shapwick, Somerset ; and has issue
— Peter William Marsham, Esq., b. 19 13. Res. — 5
South Eaton Place, S.W. Club— Carlton.
Sons of Rev. the Hon. John Marsham, b. 1842 ; d.
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of St. Leonards-on-Sea . —
Keith Henry Marsham, Esq., b. 1868 ; m. 1894, Anne,
d. of Edward Miller. Res.— Ayhill, Ledbury, Here-
fordshire.
Walter John Marsham, Esq., b. 1869 ; m. 1908, Frances,
d. of Edward Monckton, of Fineshade Abbey, Northants. ;
and has issue — John Edward Marsham, Esq., b. 1910;
and Violet Leonora. Res. — Eastacre, Winchester.
Cyril Montague Charles Marsham, Esq., late Capt. S.
African Constabulary and Bengal Police, b. 1871 ; m.
191 1, Gladys, d. of Douglas Kingsford, Barrister-at-
Law, Inner Temple ; and has issue — Peter Marsham,
Esq., b. 19 1 2 ; Richard Douglas HoUinshead Marsham,
Esq., b. 191 3 ; Ann Margaret. Res. — The Old Rectory,
Ledbury, Herefordshire.
Hubert Wheler Marsham, Esq., Lieut.-Col. Glamorgan
Yeomanry, b. 1876 ; m. 1904, Blanche, d. of Charles
Stoner, of Ascot ; and has issue — Hubert Anthony Lucius
Marsham, Esq., b. 1905 ; Sylvia Mary. Res. — Guadal-
peral P.O. Navalmoral de la Mata, Province de Caceres,
Spain.
MARSHAM. Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, crusilly fitchee
sable, a lion passant gules between two bendlets azure, each
charged iwith three cross crosslets or (Marsham) ; 2 and 3,
sable, on a fesse between three goats' heads erased or, as
many crescents gules (Themilthorpe). Mantling gules and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a lion's head
erased gules, charged with three cross crosslets or. Motto —
' ' Quod adest." Livery— Blue and red.
Son of Rev. Henry Philip Marsham of Rippon Hall,
Hevingham, Norfolk, Rector of StrattonStrawless, J. P.,
b. 1817 ; d. 1892 ; m. 1843, Caroline Savill, eld. d.of Onley
Savill Onley, Esq., J.P., of Stisted Hall, Essex:—
Major Henry Savill Marsham, J. P., late King's Royal
/iifle Corps, b. 1847 ; m. 1883, Caroline, d. of late Robert
Blake Humfrey of Wroxham House, Norfolk ; and has
issue — (1) Robert Henry Patrick Marsham, Gentleman,
b. 1884 ; (2) Rev. Arthur Frederic Marsham, Rector of
Hevingham, Norfolk, £. 1886; Caroline Charlotte; and
Margaret Anne. Seat — Rippon Hall, Hevingham, Norfolk.
Clubs—Army and Navy, Norfolk (Norwich).
The Late GEORGE MARSHAM, Esquire, C.B.E. , J.P.
andD.L. Kent, D.L. co. Leitrim (High Sheriff thereof 1878).
Born April 10, 1849 '< died x927 < bein? the eldest son of Rev.
George Frederick John Marsham [fifth son of Hon. and
Rev. John Marsham, D.D., Canon of Windsor, Prebendary
of Rochester and Wells, and grandson of Robert, second
Earl of Romnev], by his wife Elizabeth Marcia, third dau.
of Walter Jones of Ballinamore, co. Leitrim. Armorial
bearings (H. Coll., 1644, Walker's Gts.)— Quarterly, 1 and
4, argent, a lion passant in bend gules, between two bendlets
azure (Marsham) ; 2 and 3, gules, three lioncels rampant
guardanl or, armed and langued azure, on a quarter of the
second a fret of the first (Jones). Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion's head
erased gules. Motto—" Non sibi sed patriae." Res. —
Hayle Cottage, Maidstone, Kent.
MARSON (H. Coll., 5 Aug. 1924). Gules, three swords
in pairle, hilts to the centre, between in chief a fleur-de-
lys, and in base two mullets argent. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
portcullis chained sable, a lion's head erased or. Motto —
" Curre et vincas."
Third son of William Marson, of Caverswall, Stoke-
on-Trent, b. 1806 ; d. 1873 ; m. 1829, Ann, d. of
William Bradbury, of Caverswall : —
The late Herbert Marson, Esq., J.P. Staffs., b. 1837 ; d.
1926 ; m. 1st, i860, Elizabeth, d. of Gervase Marson,
of Cheadle ; 2nd, 1890, Eliza, d. of the late Cornelius
Cox, of Pentridge; and left issue — Sarah [m. W. L.
Piatt, Gentleman, of Newcastle, Staffs.] ; Constance
{Res.— Marsh House, Blyth Bridge, Staffs.) ; Elizabeth
[tn. W. A. Vernon, Gentleman, of Bohun Lodge, East
Barnet, Herts].
MARSHAM-TOWNSHEND(R.L., H. Coll., 27 March
1893). Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, a chevron ermine between
three escallops argent (Townshend) ; 2 and 3, argent, a
lion passant in bend gules between two bendlets azure
(Marsham). Mantling azure and argent. Crests — 1. upon
a wreath of the colours, a stag statant proper (Townshend) ;
2. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head^ erased
gules (Marsham). Motto — " Droit et avant."
Only surv. son of Hon. Robert Marsham- lownshend,
F. S. A. , F. R. G. S. , M. A. Oxford, J.P. Kent and London,
D. L. Kent, b. 1834 ; d. 1914 ; m. 1877, Clara Catherine,
second daughter of the late Reverend George Barber
Paley, Bachelor of Divinity, of Langcliffe, in the
county of Yorks. , and Rector of Freckenliam, in the
county of Suffolk : —
Hugh Sydney Marsham-Townshend, Esq., Lieut. Scots.
Gds. , late Lieut. 4th Batt. Glos. Regt. , J. P. co. Kent, b. 1878 ;
m. 1st, April 19, 1904, Cecilia Frances Laura, eld. d. of Sir
Henry Charles John Bunbury, Bart., and by her (who d.
November 30, 1912) has issue — John Marsham-Townshend,
Esq., b. January 17, 1905; 2nd, 1913, Laura Constance
Elinor, yr. d. of Sir Henry Charles John Bunbury, 10th
Bart. , and by her has issue — Thomas Marsham-Townshend,
Gentleman, b. 1915. Seat — Scadbury Park, Chislehurst,
Kent. Town res. — 5 Chesterfield Street, Mayfair, W.
Clubs — Guards', Orleans.
MARSTON (H. Coll.) Per fesse dancettee sable and
ermine, in chief a fleur-de-lys renverce argent, between two
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anchors or, and in base a fesse dancettee of the first.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of an anchor or, a greyhound courant
sable, collared argent.
Son of Rev. Charles Dallas Marston, Rector of St.
Paul's, Onslow Square, b. 1824; d. 1876; m. 1863,
Katharine, d. of John Hales Calcraft of Rempstone
Hall, Corfe Castle, Dorset: —
The late Guy Montagu Marston, Esq., Capt. (ret.) R.N.,
J. P. Dorset, b. 1871 ; d. 1928. Estates — Rempstone,
Manor of Wareham.
MARSTON (Arms allowed, Vn. Essex, 1614; and Vn.
Shropshire 1623, Ped. H. Coll. Crest granted H. Coll.
21 Feb. 1924). Sable, a fesse dancettee ermine, between
three fleurs-de-lys argent. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath argent and sable, a demi-greyhound
sable, collared dancettee ermine, and charged on the
shoulder with a plate, thereon a mullet gules. Motto — ■
" Magnanimeter crucem sustine." Livery — Dark blue and
grey, silver buttons with embossed crest of greyhound.
Sons of John Marston, Esq., J. P., of The Gables,
Tettenhall, Staffs., and Coed Emrys, Colwyn Bay, N.
Wales, b. 1836; d. 1918 ; m. 1865, Ellen, d. of
Charles Edge, of Birmingham : —
Sir Charles Marston, Kt. Bach. (1926), J. P. Wolver-
hampton (17th in descent from Robertus de Marston,
who held the manor of Marston in Lincolnshire 35th
year Edward I), b. 1867; m. 1st, 1895, Louise Isabel,
(d. 192 1), d. of William G. Johnson, of Ithaca, U.S.A. ;
2nd, 1922, Ruth, d. of W. H. Miller, of Ithaca, U.S.A. ;
and has issue (by 1st wife) — Marjorie Wheelock ; and
Melissa Mary. Res. — Camden Park, Tunbridge Wells ;
Longville, Wolverhampton ; Moorwood, Craven Arms,
Salop. Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton, R.A.C.
Frederick Milward Marston, Solicitor, b. 1875 ; m. 1907,
Gladys, d. of Thomas Rice Llewellen, of Isleworth, Middx. ,
and has issue — John Marston, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; Brenda ;
and Muriel Marguerite. Res. — 9 Sunnyside, Wimbledon,
S.W.19.
Son of Roland Marston, Gentleman (3rd son of John
Marston — see above), b. 1872 ; d. 1918 ; ;;/. Elaine,
d. of J. Brewer : —
John Patrick Marston, Gentleman, b. 1909. Res. —
Sebright, Tettenhall Wood, Wolverhampton.
Son of Arthur Marston (eld. son of Richard Marston of
Oaker), b. ; d. ; m. : —
John Arthur Marston, Solicitor, b. 1883; m. 1911,
Geraldine. d. of Joseph Cox Bridge, Mus. Doc. , and has
issue — Pamela ; Annette and Mary (twins) ; and Sheila.
Res. — Orchard Lea, Bennetts End, Hemel Hempstead,
Herts. Club — United Universities.
Sons of Edmund Richard Marston, Esq., J. P. , Solicitor,
b. ; d. 1928 ; m. 1904, Gladys Mary, d. of John
Isaac Tinling, Esq., Major Bombay Staff Corps : —
Richard Tinling Marston, Gentleman, b. 1905.
Ralph Robert Marston, Gentleman, b. 1906. Res. —
Ludlow, Salop.
MARTEN (H. Coll.). Argent, guttee-de-poix, an eagle
displayed gules, between five mullets, two in chief, as many
in fesse, and one in base sable. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
griffin segreant per fesse argent guttee-de-poix and or,
winged of the last, a fasces fessewise proper. Motto —
" Spes super sidera." Livery — White, with red facings.
Sons of His Honour Sir Alfred George Marten, K.C.,
M.A., LL.D., Judge of County Courts, b. 1829 ; d.
1910; m. 1869, Patricia Barrington, eldest d. of the
late Capt. Vincent Frederick Kennett of the Manor
House, Dorchester-on-Thame, Oxon. : —
(Hon.) Sir (Alfred) Amberson Barrington Marten, Knt.
Bach. (1924), LL.D., Chief justice of Bombay since 1926, b.
1870 ; educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge,
B.A. 1892 (Honours 1st Class), Law Tripos and LL. B.
1893, M.A. and LL. M. 1897, Barrister-at-Law of the
Inner Temple (Studentship Nov, 18, 1895) ; m. 1898, Fanny
Lois, only d. of the late William Tarn of 04 Lancaster Gate
Chambers. Res. ■ — Malabar Hill. Bombay. Club —
Oxford and Cambridge.
Clarence Henry Kennett Marten, Esq., Lower Master of
Eton since 1926, Assistant Master (History) Eton College
since Sept. 1896, b. 1872; educated at Eton and Ballio
College, Oxford, Honours 1st Class History and B.A. 1895,
M.A., 1900. Res. — Eton College, Windsor. Club-
Athenaeum.
MARTIN,
MARTIN.
see WOOD-MARTIN and WYKEHAM-
MARTIN (H. Coll., 12 Jan. 1921). Argent, between
two bars gules, three martlets sable in chief, and in base a
cross patee of the last. Mantling gules and argent;
Crest — Out of an antique crown or, an eagle's head proper,
charged with a cross patee as in the arms. Motto — " Sic
itur ad astra."
Son of William Butts Martin, of London, b. 1820 ;
m. 1846, Eleanor, d. of Anthony Long of London : —
Sir James Martin, Knt. Bach. (1910), M.B.E. (1920),
J. P., b. 1861 ; m. 1888, Sara, d. of T. J. Firminger, of
Honor Oak, S.E., and has issue — Ethel Lydia [m. 1920,
Reginald Frank Leigh, Capt. R.A.] ; Sylvia Eleanor
[m. 1918, Capt. Henry R. Kavanagh, M.B.E. , Duke
of Wellington's Regiment]. Res. — 34 De Vere Gardens,
Kensington, W.8. Club — Reform.
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GEORGE BOHUN MARTIN, Gentleman, Member of
the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, and Chief
Commissioner of Lands and Works 1894. Born Dec. 25,
1841, being the second son of the late Captain George Bohun
Martin, Post-Captain R.N., Cross of St. Louis and second
class of St. Ann of Russia, by his wife Isabella Harriet,
dau. of Rear-Admiral Sir Thomas Briggs, G.C.M.G. (who
d. 1852 whilst Commander-in-Chief at Portsmouth). Armo-
rial bearings— Argent, two bars gules, a canton azure,
thereon an anchor erect, the shank encircled by a naval
crown or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, upon the stump of a tree eradicated proper,
surmounted by an anchor in bend sinister or, a martin cat
sejant, supporting between the paws a mirror also proper,
and gorged with a naval crown, therefrom a chain reflexed
over the back gold. Motto — "Sans tache." Residence —
Martin's Ranch, Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada.
MARTIN. Paly ofsix orandgules, on a chevron argent, an
anchor erect sable, on a chief of the second, three martlets
of the first. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a garb or, a martin cat statant proper. Motto — " Fide
et dementia."
Sons of Henry Richmond Martin, Esq., Col. R.A. , b.
1833 ; d. 19 ; m. 1862, Emma Catherine, d. of John
Handcock Hall, Barrister-at-Law and Commissioner
in Lunacy, of Riseley Hall, Derby : —
Henry John Martin, Esq., Major (ret.) E. Lancashire
Regt., b. Jan. 1, 1865; m. Feb. 21, 1895, Eva, dau. of
John Colquhoun of Strabane, Ireland. Residence— Bitterne
Lodge, near Southampton.
William Thomas Martin, Gentleman, b. Dec. 26, 1878.
MARTIN (H. Coll., 8 Dec. 1913). Argent, three
talbots statant in pale within a bordure sable, charged
with three fylfots or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a talbot statant sable,
charged on the body with a fylfot or. Motto — " Sure
and steadfast."
Sons of John Stapleton Martin, Gentleman, M.A.
(Cantab.), Barrister-at-Law, Middle Temple, b.
1846; d. 1922; m. 1895, Helen Gertrude, d. of
the late Walker Busfeild, Esq., J.P. :—
Marcus Beresford Busfeild Stapleton Martin, Gentle-
man, b. 1911. Res. — The Firs, Whittington, Worcester.
Fitzherbert Broderip Stapleton Martin, Gentleman,
b. 1913. Res. — The Firs, Whittington, Worcs.
MARTIN (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, per saltire argent
and or, between two bars, three martlets gules (Martin); 2
and 3, argent, a chevron invected between two escallops in
chief and a cross patee in base gules (Richards). Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a talbot's head erased argent, crusily, eared and langued
gules, gorged with a collar vert. Motto — "Sure and
steadfast." Livery — Dark blue, with light blue facings.
Only surv. son of Robert Frewen Martin, Esq., formerly
of Anstey Pastures, Leicester, J.P. for co. Leicester,
M.A. (Cantab.), b. 1842; d. 1912 ; m. 1873, Henrietta
Susan Larken, d. of Rev. Edmund Roberts Larken,
Rector of Burton-by-Lincoln: —
Robert Edmund Martin, Esq., C.M.G., J. P., D.L. co.
Leicester, M.A. (Cantab.), Lt.-Col. (ret. ) 4th Batt. Leics.
Regt. (T.F.), b. 1874; m. 1925, Hon. Ethel Laura, eld. d.
of 2nd Baron Crawshaw, and widow of Capt. Lawrence
Peel, the Green Howards. Seat— The Brand, Lough-
borough, Leicestershire.
Sons of Rev. John Martin, of Charley Hall, Lough-
borough, Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. Cambs. , formerly
Rector of Stoney Stanton, Leicestershire, b. 1848 ;
d. 1922 ; m. 1878, Sophia Constance {Res. — Charley
Hall, Loughborough, Leics.), elder d. of William
Bosworth, Esq., High Sheriff Leics. 1859, of Charley
Hall, Leicestershire: —
John Bosworth Martin, Gentleman, B.A. (Camb.), b.
1887; m. 191 1, Ethel Mary Booker, only d. of Sir Thomas
Cope, 1st Bart., of Osbaston Hall, co. Leicester; and has
issue — John Martin, Gentleman, b. 1914. Res. — Charley
Hall, Loughborough.
Stephen Bosworth Martin, Esq., Capt. R.F.A., b. 1889 ;
m. 1914, Rachel Florence Augusta, d. of F. Barnes, of
Caldy, Cheshire ; and has issue — Stephen William Bosworth
Martin, Gentleman, b. 1915. Res. — Pender Harbour,
Vancouver, B.C.
Son of Charles William Martin, b. 1850; d. 1896; m.
1886, Sophia Florence, yr. d. of William Bosworth of
Charley Hall:—
Charles Martin, Gentleman, b. 1887; m- , Mildred,
d. of Charles Alston. Res. —
MARTIN of Ballinahinch Castle, co. Galway, Ireland
(Confn. U.O.). Azure, a coss Calvary argent, the dexter
arm terminating in a sun in splendour or, and the sinister
in a decrescent of the last. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an estoile of eight
points or. Motto — "Sic itur ad astra." Livery — Gold,
silver, and blue.
Sons of Richard Martin, Esq., Q.C., of Derryclare,
Hamilton, co. Wentworth, Ontario, Canada (eld. son
of Lt.-Col. Richard Martin of Derryclare, co. ,-Haldi-
mand, Ontario, Canada, and formerly of Ballinahinch
Castle, co. Galway, Ireland, High Sheriff co. Haldi-
mand, M.A., T.C.D., b. 1797; d. 1878; m. 1821.
Emily Sylvia, fourth d. of John Kirwan, Esq., K.C.
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of Dublin), b. at Dunboyne, Ireland, 1823; d. 1886;
m. 1858, Elizabeth (d. 1928), ygst. d. of William
Cunningham of Donegal, Ireland : —
Richard Sarsfield Martin, Gentleman, b. 1863. Res. —
Derryclare, Hamilton, co. Wentworth, Ontario, Canada.
Robert John Martin, Esq., served Great War as Capt.
Canadian Mounted Rifles, b. 1868. Res. — Derryclare,
Hamilton.
Charles Evans Martin, Gentleman, b. 1876; m. 1913,
Florence Adelaide, second d. of Charles James Myles of
Hamilton, Canada, and has issue — Richard Charles Martin,
Gentleman, b. 1914; and Florence Elizabeth. Res. —
Vineland, Ontario.
Son of Evan Stratford Martin, Gentleman, of
Oughterard, Cayuga, co. Haldimand, Ontario (third
son of Richard Martin of Derryclare, formerly of
Ballinahinch Castle, see above), b. 1826; d. 1907; m.
1859, Anne, second d. of Thomas Blakeney of Hazel-
wood, co. Haldimand: —
Evan Stratford Jones Martin, Gentleman, b. 1866; tn.
1908, Gwladys, only d. of Charles Beverly Bullock of
Halifax, N.S., Bar. -at-Law ; and has issue — Anne Beverley
Stratford. Res. — Peterborough, Ontario.
Son of Thomas Barnewall Martin, Gentleman, Bar. -at-
Law (3rd son of Evan Stratford Martin, Gentleman, of
Oughterard, Cayuga, see above), b. 1871 ; d. ; m.
, 1906, Ruby Gwendoline, d. of Rev. Canon Foster of
Coaticoke, Quebec : —
Thomas Barnewall Foster Martin, Gentleman, b. 1909.
Res. — Macleod, Canada.
Sons of Frederick Oliver Martin, Gentleman, of Derry-
clare, co. Haldimand, Ontario (fifth son of Lt.-Col.
Richard Martin of Derryclare, see above), b. 1832; d.
1916 ; m. 1862, Catherine Maria, fourth d. of Thomas
Blakeney of Hazelwood, co. Haldimand: —
Frederick Richard Gunning Martin, Gentleman, Bar. -at-
Law, b. 1869; m. 19 15, Alice Barbara, yngst. d. of Walter
Ross Macdonald, Bar. -at-Law, of Hamilton, Ontario, and
has issue — Frederick Oliver Martin, Gentleman, b. 1917 ;
Walter Ross Martin, Gentleman, b. 1918 ; and Alice
Barbara. Res. — Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Henry Jasper Martin, Gentleman, Bar. -at-Law, b. 1871 ;
m. 1909, Helen Erskine, 2nd d. of John Douglas Laidlaw,
of Toronto, Ontario, and has issue — Frederick Laidlaw
Jasper Martin, Gentleman, b. 1914 ; and Moyna Jasper.
Res. — Toronto, Ontario.
Robert Oliver Martin, Gentleman, b. 1873; m. 1918,
Maud Elizabeth, d. of Rev. W. P. Lyon, and has issue —
(1) Robert Oliver Martin, Gentleman, b. 1918 ; (2) William
Percy Martin, Gentleman, b. 1920; (3) John Richard
Martin, Gentleman, b. 1923; (4) Thomas Martin, Gentle-
man, b. 1929; Catherine Elizabeth: Mary Blakeney; and
Emily Helen. Res — Derryclare, co. Haldimand.
Edward Newcome Martin, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; m. 1913,
EfiSe Hamilton, yngst. d. of Alexander Bruce Smith, of
Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and has issue— Frederick
Edward Martin, Gentleman, b. 1917 ; and Sylvia Elizabeth
Res. — Montreal, Canada.
Sons of Edward Martin, Esq., K.C. , D.C.L. , of
Ballinahinch, Hamilton, Ontario, Bencher of the Law
Society of Upper Canada, Chancellor of the Diocese of
Niagara (sixth son of Lt.-Col. Richard Martin of
Derryclare, see above), b. 1834 ; d. 1904 ; m. 1862,
Mariana Mary, third d. of Charles Ozen Counsell of
Hamilton, Canada : —
Edward Kirwan Counsell Martin, Gentleman, Bar. -at-
Law, formerly Chancellor of the Diocese of Niagara, b.
1864; m. 1st, 1891, Mabel Frances, second d. of Rt.
Rev. Charles Hamilton, D.D. , late Archbishop of Ottawa,
formerly Bishop of Niagara ; 2nd, 1923, Isabel Maude
Symons, eld. d. of George McNairn Shaw, M.D. , late of
Hamilton, Ontario, and has had issue (by 1st wife) — (1) Ed-
ward Austin Hamilton Martin, Gentleman, b. 1892 ; d. 192 1
[m. 1915, Mary Eileen, 2nd d. of Alexis M. M. Kirkpatrick,
of Toronto, Ontario, and left issue — Edward Douglas
Kirkpatrick Martin, Gentleman, b. 1918 ; John Hamilton
Martin, Gentleman, b. 1920]; (2) Charles Kirwan Craufurd
Martin, Esq., D.S.O., Bar.-at-Law, served Great War,
Capt. and Acting Major Canadian Forces (despatches),
l>. 1894 (ftes. — Toronto. Club— University, Toronto) ; (3)
Harold Alexis Richard Martin, Gentleman, b. 1908; (4)
Stuart Lawrence Bruce Martin, Gentleman, b. 1910; and
Vera Kathleen Craigie. Res. — Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Hon. Archer Evans Stringer Martin, a Justice of the
Supreme Court of British Columbia, and formerly Judge of
British Columbia Admiralty District of the Exchequer Court
of Canada, b. 1865; m. 1889, Emily Mary, second d. of
John Breakenridge Read of Osgoode Hall, Toronto; and
has issue— (1) Archer D'Arcy Counsell Martin, Gentleman,
/'. 1890 [m. , and has issue — ] ; (2) Edward Oliver
Carew Martin, Gentleman, b. 1892 [tn. and has issue].
Res. — Victoria, British Columbia.
D'Arcy Richard Charles Martin, Esq., K.C, b. 1869;
m. 1897, Margaret Elizabeth, second d. of James Stinson
of Chicago ; and has surv. issue — (1) D'Arcy Argue Counsell
Martin, Gentleman, Bar.-at-Law, b. 1898; (2) Hubert
Anthony Martin, Gentleman, b. 1911 ; and Dorothy
Katherine. Res. — Hamilton, Ontario.
Alexis Francis Ramsay Martin, Esq., late Capt. Canadian
Garrison Artillery, Barr. -at-Law, b. 1871 ; tn. 1907, Emilie
Alice Innocent, third d. of George Edward Mason of
Victoria, British Columbia; and has issue — Rochfort
Kirwan Counsell Martin, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; and Mary
Innocent Gorman. Res. — Victoria, British Columbia.
MARTIN (H. Coll.). Argent, two bars gules, on a
canton azure, an anchor erect, the shank encircled by a
naval crown or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, the stump of a tree eradicated
proper, surmounted by an anchor in bend sinister, a
martin cat sejant, supporting between the paws a mirror
also proper, and gorged with a naval crown, thereto a
chain reflexed over the back gold. Motto " Sans tache."
Issue of Col. Sir Richard Edward Rowley Martin,
K.C.B. (Civil, 1898), K.C.M.G. (1895), appointed
Commandant-General of Bechuanaland, Matabeleland,
and Mashonaland Police Force, and Deputy-Commis-
sioner in S. Africa 1896, b. 1847; d. 1907; tn. 1898,
Efa Florence (Coddenham, Ipswich), eldest dau. of the
late Major Phillipps of Barham Hall, Ipswich : —
The late Richard William Colvile Martin, "Esq. , b. 1901 ;
d. 1927.
Sarah.
MARTIN of Ross, co. Galway (Confirmed U.O. 1907).
Azure, a cross Calvary argent, the dexter arm terminating
in a sun in splendour or, and the sinister in a decrescent
of the last. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, an estoile wavy of six points or.
Motto — ' ' Sic itur ad astra." l.ivery— Dark blue and silver.
Son of James Martin of Ross, Esq., J. P., D.L. (High
Sheriff 1826), M.A. , b. 1804; d. 1872; m. 2nd, 1844,
Anne Selina, d. of Charles Fox of New Park, co.
Longford : —
James Richard Charles Martin, Esq., J. P., representative
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of the family of Ross, co. Galway, Chairman of the Planters'
Association of Ceylon 1906-7, b. 1854 ; tn. 1885, Amy
Geraldine, d. of Major-Gen. Charles Herbert, late B.S.C. ;
and has issue — (1) Jasper James Martin, Gentleman, b.
1886; (2) Richard Evelyn Martin, Gentleman, b. 1888.
Estate — Ross, co. Galway. Clubs — Kildare Street (Dublin),
Colombo (Ceylon).
Son of Charles Fox Martin, Gentleman, Lieut. Con-
naught Rangers, b. 1859; d. 1903; m. , Lucy,
d. of R. Sherwood : —
Jasper Cha'les Martin, Gentleman, b. 1888. Res. —
MARTIN formerly of Ham Court and Ledbury (H. Coll. ,
24 June 181 1 ). Quarterly, 1 and 4, paly of six erminois
and azure, on a chief engrailed gules, three martlets argent
(Martin); 2 and 3, argent, on a chevron sable between
three falcons' heads erased gules, as many cinquefoils or
(Jackson). Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, on a mount vert, a marten passant proper,
resting the dexter foot on a bezant. Motto—" Pejus letho
flagitium." Livery — Dark green, red waistcoat.
Sons of George Edward Martin, Esq., J. P. and D. L.
co. Worcester (High Sheriff 1882), late Major Q.O.
Worcs. Yeo., Barrister-at-Law, Lord of the Manor of
Upton, b. 1829; d. 1905; tn. 1862, Maria Henrietta,
d. of Benjamin Cherry, Esq., J. P. and D. L. , of
Brickendon Grange, Herts., by Charlotte Cassandra,
d. ofRt. Rev. H. Phillpotts, Bishop of Exeter : —
Eliot George Bromley Martin, Esq., J. P. and D. L. ,
Lord of the Manor of Upton-on-Severn, Major (ret.)
Q.O. Worcs. Yeo., b. 1866; tn. 1899, Katharine Emily, d.
of A. J. Rouse-Boughton-Knight, Esq. , of Downton Castle ;
and has surv. issue — (1) Peter Edward Martin, Gentle-
man, b. 1903 ; (2) Gerald Eliot Meysey Martin, Gentleman,
b. 1906. Res. —
Granville Edward Bromley Martin, Gentleman, b. 1875 ;
tn. 1913, Olivia Maude, d. of Hon. Richard Strutt ; and has
issue— (1) David Eliot Martin, Gentleman, b. 1914; (2)
Giles Neville Martin, Gentleman, b. 1916; and 3 daus.
Postal add. — 9 Cheyne Place, S.W.
Sons of Lt.-Col. Evelyn Charles Martin, Esq., late
Roy. Scots Lothian Regt., b. 1847; d. 1904; m. 1880,
Edith Hamilton, d. of John Martin of Upper Hall,
Ledbury : —
Evelyn George Martin, Gentleman, b. 1881. Res. —
John Bentinck Martin, Esq., M.B.E., late H.M.'s Vice-
Consul at Christiania, b. 1883 ; m. 1912, Katharine Mold-
enhauer, d. of Captain Moldenhauer Inversen of Moss,
Norway ; and has issue — Evelyn John Martin, Gentleman,
b. 1914. Address— c/o Martin's Bank, Ltd., 68 Lombard
Stnet, E.C.
Son of Rev. William Martin, b. 1831 ; d. 1890; tn.
1886, Mary Tucker, d. of Richard Luxton : —
William Arthur Martin, Gentleman, b. 1886. Res. —
Longcause, Dartington.
Sons of Rev. Charles Martin, Rector of Dartington,
late Warden of Radley College, b. 1840; d. 1910 ; tn.
1869, Dora Frances, d. of George Moberly, late Bishop
of Salisbury : —
Charles Selwyn Martin, Gentleman, /;. 1873; m. 1902,.
Cynthia Mildred, d. of Arthur Savory ; and has issue — Charles
Christopher Martin, b. 1902 ; and Ivy Cynthia. Res. —
Rev. John Sturges Martin, b. 1874 ; tn. Anne Mildred
Llewellyn, d. of Rev. J. Jerome Mercier; and has issue —
Dorothy Palma ; and Monica Joan. Res. — Dartington
Parsonage, Totnes, S. Devon.
Arthur Campbell Martin, Gentleman, F.R.I. B. A., b.
1875; m. 1911, Hope, d. of late Alexander Johnston of
Singapore ; and has issue — Michael Moberly Martin, Gentle-
man, b. 1919 ; and Audrey Hope Anderson. Address —
9 New Square, W.C.2.
Rev. William Keble Martin, b. 1877; m. 1909, Violet
Chawcrth, d. of Henry Chaworth-Musters of Ashbourne,
Derbyshire ; and has issue — John Patrick Keble Martin,
Gentleman, b. 191 1 ; Barbara Stephanie ; and Vivienne Caro-
line. Res. — Cofnnswell Parsonage, Newton Abbot, Devon.
Richard Harington Martin, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; tn.
1907, Elsie Sela, d. of Arthur Burney of The Weir, Here-
ford ; and has issue — Richard Geoffrey Harold Martin,
Gentleman, b. 1916 ; Doreen Edith Sela ; Daphne Phyllis ;
and Stella May. Res. —
Sons of John Martin of The Upper Hall, Ledbury,
J. P., M.P., b. 1805; d. 1880; tn. 2nd, Maria Henrietta,
d. of Evan H. Baillie : —
Waldyve Alexander Hamilton Martin, Esq., J. P., D.L.,.
b. 1854 ; tn. 1st, Georgina Maude [d. 1883), d. of Lt.-Col.
Gregory Haines (by Hon. Jane Eliza Mona Gough, d. of
F.-M. Viscount Gough, M.P.); 2nd, 1886, Frances, d. of
Ferdinand Han bury Williams of Coldbrook Park, co.
Monmouth; and has had issue — (1) Hugh Waldyve
Martin, Esq., Major 59th Scinde Rifles, b. 1878; d. of
wounds received in action 1916 ; (2) Alick Gregory Martin,
Esq., M.C., Capt. Princess Patricia's Canadian L.l.,b. 1882
[tn. 1910, Louisa Helen, only d. of Capt. Frederick Mac-
Kenzie Grieve, R.N. ; and was killed in action 19 18, leaving
issue — Dermot Frederick Martin, Gentleman, b. 1911 ;
Patrick Waldyve Martin, Gentleman, b. 1915]; (3) Evan
Hamilton Martin, Esq., Comdr. R. N. , b. 1883 [m. 1913,
Rita Gordon, d. of late Capt. Hugh Gordon Fallowfield] ;
(4) John Hanbury Martin, Gentleman, b. 1890. Res. —
24 Chester Street, S.W.i. Club — Windham.
Hugo Hamilton Martin, Esq., J. P. Worcs., b. 1858;
tn. 1893, Mary Cecilia, second d. of William George
Coventry ; and has issue — James Hamilton Martin, Gentle-
man, b. 1899 ; and Mary Hamilton. Res. — Oakwood,
West Malvern. Club — Windham.
John Evan Hamilton Martin, Gentleman, b. 1863 ; tn. 1889,
Charlotte Ethel, d. of Richard Penruddocke Long, Esq.,
of Rood Ashton ; and has issue — (1) Jack Martin, Gentle-
man, b. 1890; (2) Richard Hugo Walter Robert Martin,
Gentleman, b. 1891 ; and Margaret Frances Maud. Res. —
MARTIN (U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, per pale gules
and argent, on a chevron between three mullets, as many
talbots counterchanged (Martin); 2 and 3, argent, on a
bend between two lions rampant sable, a wyvern, wings dis-
played of the first (Rudinge). Motto — " Fidus et audax."
Sons of John Charles Martin, Gentleman, of Dun-
creggan, Portrush, b. 1857; d. 1925; tn. 1880,
Margaretta, d. of J. Bryan: —
John Charles Mant Martin, Gentleman, L.R.C.P.I.,
/'. 1888 ; m 1920, Edith Margaret, d. of Col. Stanvell, and
has issue — Nevil Mant Martin, Gentleman, b. 1920 ; and
Lavender Louise. Res. — Duncreggan, Portrush, Northern
Ireland. Club—R. Portrush Golf.
Martin
Sons of Richard Luther Martin, d. 1872 ; tn. 1856, Mary
Olivia Henrietta, d. of Rev. John Taylor, LL.D. : —
Rev. Richard D'Olier Martin, b. 1859; tn. 1st, 1888,
Catherine Mary Clifford ; 2nd, Florence Taylor ; and has
issue — (1) Denys Richard Martin, Gentleman, b. 1892,
(2) Laurence Henry Martin, Gentleman, b. 1897; (3)
Marcus Francis Clifford Martin, Gentleman, b. 1900 : Miles
Patrick Martin, Gentleman, b. 191 1 ; and Iris Florence.
Res. — Killeshandra, co. Cavan.
Aylmer Ffulke Martin, Gentleman, b. 1864; tn.
Violet, d. of John William Minchin ; and has issue — (1)
Miles Minchin Martin, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; (2) Archdall
Cherry Martin, Gentleman, b. 1893; (3) George Aylmer
Martin, Gentleman, b. 1894 ; (4) Myrtle Martin, Gentleman,
b. 1906; and Violet Aylmer. Res. — Srivillipatur, S. India.
Walter de la Cour Martin, Gentleman, b. 1869 ; tn. ,.
Mabel Campbell ; and has issue. Res. —
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Jies.—
MARTIN of Auchendennan (L.O., 1868). Parted per
•chevron sable and gules, on a chevron between three
crescents argent, a dexter hand erect couped of the first.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
his liveries, a dexter hand sable, holding a crescent argent.
Motto — " Hinc fortior et clarior."
Eld. surv. son of John MacLellan
co. Dumbarton, b. 1845 ; d. 1924 ;
yr. d. of John Jamieson of Shandon,
Wiiliam 'Michael Jamieson Martin,
(ret.), b. 1881 ; m. 1910, Hon. Muriel Louise, fourth
d. of James, 9th Lord Belhaven and Stenton, and has issue
— John Stanhope Jervoise Hamilton Martin, Gentleman, b.
1920; and Elspeth Georgina. Res. — The Square, Wilton,
nr. Salisbury.
MARTIN (H. Coll.). Argent, two bars and six
escallops in orle gules. Mantling gules and argent.
Martin, Esq., J. P.
m. 1867, Isabella,
Dumbartonsh. : —
Esq., Major R.A.
Crest — Issuant from an Eastern crown or, a horse's head
sable, maned and charged on the neck with an escallop
or. Badge — An escallop reversed gules, charged with a
martlet or. Motto — " Mediocria maxima."
Sons of Henry Thomas Martin of Maskeliya, Ceylon,
b. 1858 ; d. 1895 ; m. 1888, Emma Victoria Mary,
only d. and heiress of Robert Josiah Pead, of West
Mailing, Kent : —
Henry Robert Charles Martin, Esq., Richmond Herald
since 1928, Rouge Croix Pursuivant of Arms 1922-28 ;
late Capt. 3rd (S.R.) Batt. E. Lanes. Regt., admitted
to the Middle Temple 1912, b. 1891 ; m. 1914, Mary
Gladys, ygst. d. and co-h. of Rev. John Whitby St.
Quintin, M.A. (Camb.), Rector of Hatley St. George,
Cambs., and has issue — Diana Beatrice ; Pamela Anne ;
and June. Postal address — 11 Earl's Terrace, W.8 ;
College of Arms, E.C.4. Club — The Queen's.
Edward Harry Martin, Gentleman, B.A., B.A.I.
(Trin. Coll. Dub.), Ceylon Public Works Dept., late
Lieut. R.G.A., b. 1892 ; m. 1915, Hilda May Vere,
d. and co-h. of Thomas Naghton of Manchester, and
has issue — Edward Anthony Martin, Gentleman, b. 19 15 ;
Robert Martin, Gentleman, b. 1922 ; Terence Patrick
Charles Martin, Gentleman, b. 1925. Res. —
Rev. Robert Reginald Martin, M.A. (Oxon.), Vicar of
St. Michael's, Oxford, and Chaplain of New College,
Oxford ; late Lieut. Beds. Regt., b. 1895 ; m. 1917,
Madge, d. and co-h. of Charles Henry Setterington,
H.M.I. of the Board of Education. Res. — 129B High
Street, Oxford. Club — New Oxford and Cambridge.
MARTIN (U.O.). Sable, a cross Calvary or, in chief
the sun in splendour of the last, between on the dexter an
increscent and on the sinister a decrescent argent. Mantling
sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front of
an anchor sable, an estoile or. Motto — " Sic itur ad astra."
Son of James Martin of Dublin, b. ; d. ;
m. : —
Charles Edward Martin, Esq., J. P. and D.L. city of
Dublin. Res. —
MARTIN of Colleton House (H. Coll.). Argent, two
bars gules, over all a chevron or, thereon three talbots
passant of the second. Mantlinggules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a martin proper, resting
the dexter claw on a bezant.
Son of W. Martin, Esq., of Heanton Punchardon,
Devon : —
William Pethebridge Martin, Esq., J. P. and (1919),
High Sheriff co. Devon, b. 1859 ; m. 1891, Maude
Charlotte, d. of William Price, of Sydney, N.S.W., and
has issue — (1) John Arthur Pethebridge Martin, Esq.,
D.S.C., Lieut. R.N., b. ; (2) Ralph Pethebridge
Martin, Gentleman, b. ; (3) Philip Michael Pethe-
bridge Martin, Gentleman, b. ; and Mary Maude.
Res. — Colleton House, Chulmleigh, S. Devon. Club —
Junior Carlton.
CECILIA ELIZABETH MARY AGNES MARTIN-
EDMUNDS, eldest dau. and coheiress of the late William
Henry Michael Aloysius Martin-Edmunds, Esq., D.L. co.
Yorks, by his wife Emily Frances Tichborne, youngest dau.
of John H. Washington Hibbert of Bilton Grange, co.
Warwick. Armorial bearings -Upon alozenge, quarterly
1 and 4, per' chevron crenellee or and sable, three fleurs-
de-lys counterchanged (for Edmunds) ; 2 and 3, argent,
two bars gules, on a canton azure an anchor erect, the
shaft encircled by a naval crown or (for Martin). Livery—
Dark blue and yellow. Seat— Worsboro Hall, Barnsley,
co. Yorks.
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MARTIN-HARVEY (H. Coll., 24 Oct. 1921). Argent,
on a bend gules, between six trefoils slipped vert, three
martlets or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a demi-leopard sable, spotted or,
holding in the dexter paw a trefoil slipped vert. Motto
— " Ne oblira james."
Son of John Harvey, Member of Institute of Naval
Architects, d. 1901 : —
Sir John Martin-Harvey, Knt.-Bach. (1921), Actor-
Manager, b. 1863 ; assumed by Deed Poll, 1921, the
additional surname of Martin ; m. 1889, Angelita Helena
de Silva, d. of Don Ramon de Silva Ferro ; and has
issue — Jack Seaforth Elton Martin-Harvey, Esq., b.
1897 [m. 1927, Hester Margetson] ; Margaret Muriel [m.
1st, 1914, Ronald Squire (div. 1924) ; 2nd, 1926, Garry
Marsh]. Res. — Parkholme, East Sheen.
MARTIN-LEAKE (H. Coll., 1721). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
or, on a chevron engrailed azure, eight annulets argent,
on a canton gules, a castle triple-towered of the third (for
Leake) ; 2 and 3, paly of six or and azure, on a chief
gules, three marleons of the first (for Martin). Mantling
azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a ship
gun-carriage, on it a piece of ordnance mounted, all proper.
Motto—" Pari animo."
Sons of the late Stephen Martin-Leake, Esq., J. P.,
B.A. , Barrister- at- Law, b. 1826; d. 1893; m. 1859,
Isabel, d. of William Plunkett of Lincoln's Inn, Barr -
at-Law :• —
Stephen Martin-Leake, Esq., J. P. Herts, M.I.C.E., b.
1861. Seat — Marshalls, High Cross, near Ware, co. Herts.
Club — Junior Carlton.
William Martin-Leake, Esq., Lt.-Col. late Cheshire Regt. ,
b. 1865. Res.—
Richard Martin-Leake, Gentleman, M.I.C.E., b. 1867.
Res.—
Arthur Martin-Leake, Gentleman, V.C. with Bar,
L.R.C.P., F.R.C.S., b. 1874. Res.— Marshalls, Ware.
Club — Jun. Carlton.
MARTON of Capernwray (H. Coll.). Or, three bars
giiles, in the dexter chief point an escutcheon ermine.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, a stag's head couped proper, attired sable. Motto
' ' Dieu et ma patrie. "
Sons of Col. George Blucher Heneage Marton of
Capernwray, co. Lancaster, M.P. 1885-6, J. P. cos.
Lancaster and Westmorland, D.L. for co. Lancaster,
High Sheriff 1877, Hon. Col. late 3rd and 4th Batts.
Roy. Lancaster Regt., b. 1839; d. 1905; m. 1866,
Hon. Caroline Gertrude Flower, d. of 5th Viscount
Ashbrook : —
Capt. George Henry Powys Marton, 5th Batt. Roy.
Lancashire Regt. , J. P. Lanes., b. 1869. Seat — Capernwray,
Lancashire. Club — White's.
Lt.-Col. Richard Oliver Marton, C.M.G., D.S.O., Res.
of Officers R.A., b. 1872; fit. 1899, Margaret Elizabeth, d.
of Egerton Leigh and Lady Elizabeth Leigh of Jodrell
Hall ; and has issue — (1) Oliver Egerton Christopher
Marton, Gentleman, b. 1903; (2) Guy Burton Heneage
Marton, Gentleman, b. 1904. Res. — Beach House, Little-
stone-on-Sea. Club — Naval and Military.
Rev. Lancelot Edward Marton, b. 1878. Res. — 5 Roberts
Street, Great Howard Street, Liverpool.
Lionel Marton, Gentleman, Lieut. Roy. Berks Regt., b.
1879.
MARTYN (U.O.). Azure, a cross Calvary argent,
between in the dexter chief the sun in splendour or, and
in the sinister chief the moon in crescent of the second.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, an estoile of six points or. Motto — ' ' Sic itur
ad astra."
Son of John Martyn, Esq., J. P., of Tulira, co. Galway,
b. 1801 ; d. i860 ; m. 1857, Annie Mary Josephine,
d. of James Smith, Esq., J. P., of Masonbrook, co.
Galway : —
Edward Joseph Martyn, Esq., formerly J. P. and D.L.
co. Galway (High Sheriff 1886), b. 1859. Seat— Tulira,
Ardrahan, co. Galway. Clubs— Kildare Street (Dublin).
MARTYN-LINNINGTON. Argent, two bars raguly
between five leopards' faces two one and two all gules.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath oi the
colours, in front of a rock proper, a leopard's face gules,
surmounted by an estoile or.
Son of Richard Linnington Martyn-Linnington,
Gentleman, b. 1868; assumed the surname of
Linnington by R.L. 1889 ; d. 1926 ; m. 1892,
Jenny, d. of William Littell Tizard, of Dorchester : —
Adolphus Littell Martyn-Linnington, Gentleman,
b. 1893. Res. —
Sir WILLIAM FRANCIS MARWOOD, K.C.B. (1917),
of Little Busby Hall, co. Yorks., Esq., J.P., B.A. Camb.,
Lord and Chief Bailiff of Langburgh Wapentake ; succeeded
his eldest brother, George Frederic Marwood, who died
May 23, 1898, unmarried. Born Feb. 1, 1863, being the
second son of George Marwood of Little Busby, co. Yorks. ,
Esq., J. P. and D.L. for the North Riding co. Yorks., Lord
and Chief Bailiff of Langburgh Wapentake (by inheritance
under a grant from King John to Peter de Brus), by his wife
Frances, dau. of the Rev. Frederic Peel, M.A. , Prebendary
of Lincoln, and Rector of Willingham, co. Lincoln, first
cousin of the eminent statesman, the Rt. Hon. Sir Robert
Peel, 2nd Bart., Prime Minister 1834-35 and 1841-46.
Sir William Marwood is head of the family of Metcalfe
of the Porch House, Northallerton, a younger branch of
the ancient family of Metcalfe of Nappa Hall in Wensley-
dale, co. Yorks. The eldest son of the Rev. Thomas
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surname and arms of Marwood by Act of Parliament,
5 George III., 1765, under the will of his cousin, grand-
daughter and heiress of Sir Henry Marwood of Little
Busby, Baronet (see Metcalfe). Armorial bearings— Gules,
a chevron ermine, between three goats' heads erased argent.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, on a mount vert, a ram couchant argent, horned
and hoofed or. Seats — Busby Hall, Stokesley, Yorks.
MARWICK of Glasgow (L.O., 1877). Parted per fesse
argent and azure, a saltire wavy counterchanged, between
a castle triple-towered sable, masoned argent, thereon a red-
breast proper in chief, and an otter's head erased of the
first in base (the castle and redbreast being allusive to the
offices of Town Clerk of Edinburgh and Town Clerk of
Glasgow). Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On
a wreath of his liveries, a boar passant azure. Motto —
" Firmus et fidelis. "
Sons of Sir James David Marwick, Kt. Bach., LL.D.
Glasgow, J. P. co. Lanark, J. P. andD.L. co. of city of
Glasgow, Town Clerk of Edinburgh 1860-1873, and of
Glasgow 1873-1903, b. 1826 ; d. 1908 ; m. 1855, Jane,
d. of James Black Watt, Solicitor, of Edinburgh : —
David William Marwick, Esq., M.A., LL.B., W.S., b.
i860; m. 1895, Louise Kenmure Maitland, ygst. d. of
William Arthur Peterkin, General Superintendent Beard
of Supervision ; and has surv. issue — David Kenmure Mar-
wick, b. 1905 ; Jean Barclay ; and Evelyn Mitchell. Res.
— Lavender Cottage, Upper Bourne, Farnham, Surrey.
James Marwick, Esq., C.A. [Arms as above, but (re-
matric. L.O. 21 June 1909) a bordure or for difference.
Crest and Motto as above], b, 1862.
Ranch, Santa Barbara, California.
Res. — Braemar
Sir SPENCER POCKLINGTON MARYON
MARYON-WILSON, nth Baronet, of East Borne (March
4, 1660), formerly Lt. 3rd Batt. King's Own Lt. Infantry,
and Capt. West Kent Yeo. Cav. , J. P. and D.L. co. of
London, Patron of five Livings, and Lord of the Manors of
Charlton and Hampstead. Assumed by Royal Licence,
1899, the additional surname of Maryon. Born July 19,
1859, being the eldest son of Sir Spencer Maryon Maryon
Wilson, Bart., R.N., J. P., by his wife Rose Emily,
dau. of Rev. Henry Sharp Pocklington. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, a wolf rampant,
in chief three estoiles or (for Wilson) ; 2 and 3, ermine, on
three bars per pale gules and sable, seven bezants four
three two and one (for Maryon). Mantling sable and or.
Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-wolf as in the
arms (for Wilson) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a gryphon
segreant sable, bezantee, the wings ermine, resting the
dexter hind leg on an escutcheon per fesse argent and or,
charged with an eagle displayed gules (for Maryon).
Mottoes — " Pro legibus ac regibus " and " Res non verba."
[These are the arms officially registered, but Sir Spencer
objects to the Maryon arms and makes no use of them].
Livery — Very dark blue, and gold lace braid coat and
trousers ; (dress), very dark blue coat, yellow plush breeches,
black stockings. Married, 1887, Minnie Elisabeth, only
child of the late General Anthony Robert Thornhill of
Lavender Farm, Ascot; and has Issue — Thomas Spencer
Maryon Maryon- Wilson, Esq., b. 1888 [m. 1911, Constance,
d. of late T. Herbert Bennett] ; and Margaretta Elizabeth.
Seats — Yattendon House, Berks. ; 3 Princes Gardens, S.W
Clubs— Carlton, Bath ; Cavalry.
MASKELYNE, see STORY-MASKELYNE.
MASON of Compton Castle (H. Coll., 10 Oct. 1918).
Or, three spur-rowels azure, on a chief of the last a plate
charged with a fleur-de-lys between two like plates, each
charged with a cross couped all gules. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stag's head
erased azure, attired and charged on the neck with three
cross crosslets in fesse or. Motto — " Facta non verba."
Son of George Holt Mason, of Broadwater, Tun-
bridge Wells, b. 1832 ; d. 1900 ; m. 1852, Laura
Mary, d. of Charles John Moakes : —
Sir William James Peake Mason, 1st Bart., of Compton
Pauncefoot (3 July 1918), J. P., Barrister-at-Law, Middle
Temple, b. 1862 ; m. 1885, Edith, d. of Alexander Affleck,
of Dumfries ; and has issue — Glyn Keith Murray Mason,
Esq., D.S.O., with Bar, Lieut.-Col. (ret.) 14th Hussars,
M.P. Croydon 1922, 1923, 1924, b. 1887 [m. 1918, Grace
Ellinor, d. of N. Keen ; and has issue — William Murray
Mason, Esq., b. 192 1 ; Keith Alexander Henry Mason,
Gentleman, b. 1923 ; Irene Elizabeth Ann (Res. — Drokes,
Beaulieu, Hants.)]. Seat — Compton Castle, Compton
Pauncefoot, Somerset. Club — Carlton.
MASON of Masonbrook (U.O. 26 Nov. 1711)- Or, a
lion rampant with two heads azure. Mantling azure and
or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a mermaid with
comb and mirror all proper. Motto— " Dum spiro spero.''
Son of Henry Monck-Mason, Gentleman, b. 1822; dr
; m. 1869, Isabella Bushes: —
Henry Langrishe Monck-Mason, Gentleman, b.
Address— c/o Mrs. E. W. Moore, Dargle Cottage, Crow-
borough, Sussex.
Sons of Rev. Robert Boyle Monck-Mason, Rector of
Woolhampton, Berks., b. 1823; d. 1895; m. 1854,
Jane, d. of Espine Batty : —
Rev. Espine Robert Monck-Mason, B.A. , Clerk in Holy
Orders, b. 1862 ; m. Annie, d. of Lawrence Lovett Turner ;
and has issue — Espine Lawrence Monck-Mason, Gentle-
man, b. 1911 ; and Drusilla Anne Belissa Lovett. Res. — 12
Lexden Road, Colchester.
Rev. Robert Langrishe Monck-Mason, Clerk in Holy
Orders, b. 1868.
Sons of Col. George Monck-Mason, R.A., b. 1850; d,
1909 ; m. 1877, Rose, d. of the late Maj.-Gen.
Astell : —
Maj. Godfrey Noel Grey Monck-Mason, O.B.E., late
Indian Magistrates' Dept., b. 1882 ; m. 1907, Madeleine,
d. of Col. C. McD. Skene, and has issue — John Hunter
Monck-Mason, Gentleman, b. 1909.
George Evelyn Arthur Monck-Mason, Esq., H.B.M.'s
Consul at Constanza, Rumania, b. 1888; m. and has issue
— 1 dau. Postal address— British Consulate, Constanza,
Rumania.
Adrian Talbot Macartney Monck-Mason, Gentleman, b.
1889. Res.—
Sons of Thomas Monck-Mason, Gentleman, I.C.S.,
b. 1838; d. 1874; m. 1867, Alice Portia, d. of Henry
Woolley, Esq., R.N., of Welsbridge, Bristol:—
Lt.-Col. Roger Monck-Mason, D.S.O., iate R. Munster
Fusiliers, b. 1871 ; m. 1st, 1902, Ethel Beatrice (div. 1908),
d. of the late Walter Strickland ; 2nd, 1913, Geraldine
Irene, d. of Robert Lewis Verity, Esq., and has issue-
Roger Lewis Monck-Mason, Gentleman, b. 1914- Res.—
44 Tregunter Road, S.W. Club -Army and Navy.
Thomas George Monck-Mason, Gentleman, b. 1873.
Res. —Masonbrook, Cranbrook, Western Australia.
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MASON, of Gawthrop, Dent, Yorks. (H. Coll.). Argent,
masoned sable, two crescents in pale of the second between
two flaunches azure, each charged with a cross fleury or.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
•colours, a trowel erect or, between two branches of palm
proper. Motto — " Troes fuimus."
Son of : —
Thomas Alexander Mason, Gentleman, of Temple Court,
Reigate, Surrey ; and Gawthrop, Dent, Yorks.
MASON. Quarterly, i and 4, argent, on a fesse cottised
azure, two annulets of the first, in chief as many lions' heads
couped of the second (for Mason) ; 2 and 3, quarterly, i. and
iiii., gules, a lion rampant, and above the head a ducal
coronet or, a canton of the last for distinction (for Humfrey);
.ii. and iii. , argent, a chevron between three garbs sable, a
bordure of the last, charged with eight fleurs-de-lys of the
first (for Blake). Mantling azure and argent. Crests —
1, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head couped
azure, holding in the mouth an antler in bend or, between
two wings argent, each charged with an annulet also
azure (for Mason) ■ 2. on a ducal coronet, an eagle,
wings elevated, holding in the dexter claw a sceptre all
or ; and charged on the breast for distinction with a cross
crosslet gules (for Humfrey) ; 3. upon a wreath of the
colours, on a morion, a martlet proper (for Blake).
Son of Robert Harvey Mason, Esq., J. P., D.L., of
Necton Hall, Swaffham, Norfolk, b. 1843 ; d. 1927 ;
m. 1873, Jane Charlotte, eldest dau. of the Rev. Arthur
W. Upcher : —
Alwyne Mason, Esq., J. P. for Derbyshire and Radnor-
shire, b. 1875; m. 1905, Clara Winifred Sarah, only d.
of C. R. Palmer-Morewood of Alfreton Park, and has
surv. issue — (1) Eric Alwyne Mason, Gentleman, b. 1906;
(2) Mervyn Charles Mason, Gentleman, b. 1907 ; (3) Ronald
Mason, Gentleman, b. 1913. Res. — Hall Orchards,
Wetherby, Yorks.
MASON (H. Coll.). Argent, a fesse paly of six gules
and sable between two lions' heads erased in chief and a
catherine-wheel in base azure. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, between two wings per
chevron gules and sable, a lion's head, holding in the mouth a
torch fired proper. Motto — "Non vultusinstantis tyranni."
Son of James Mason of Eynsham Hall, Witney (Oxon. ),
b. ; d. ; m. : —
James Francis Mason, Esq., formerly Major Oxfordsh.
Imperial Yeom. , J. P. co. Oxon., MP. for Windsor
1906-18,^.1861; m. 1895, Lady Evelyn Margaret Lindsay,
d. of 26th Earl of Crawford, and has issue — Michael Henry
Mason, Gentleman, b. 1900 \m. 1925, Hon Annette Baird,
■d. of 1st Baron Stonehaven] ; and4daus. Seat — Eynsham
Hall, Witney. Town res. — 16 Bruton Street, London, W.
Clubs — Travellers', Carlton, Bachelors'.
MASON (H. Coll.). Per pale argent and sable, a
chevron between three masons' squares all counterchanged.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a curlew standing in heather proper. Motto —
" Cui fides fide." Livery — Black coat, with blue breeches
and waistcoat.
Only son of Col. Henry Paul Mason, D.L., J. P., of
Eden Place, Kirkby Stephen, b. 1855; d. 1924; m.
1890, Helen Arbuthnot, d. of the late Canon Henry
Arbuthnot Feilden, Vicar of Kirkby Stephen : —
Paul Randle Feilden Mason, Esq., B.A. (Oxon.), Capt.
late 4th Batt. The King's Regt., b. 1893; m. 1917, Joyce
Madeline, only child of Arthur Lawford Wigan, second
son of the late Sir Frederick Wigan, Bt., and has surv.
issue — Pamela Marcia ; and Virginia Cicely. Seats — Eden
Place, Kirkby Stephen; The Cedars, Sandhurst, Berks.
Son of Thomas Mason, Esq., D.L., J. P., of Redman
House, Kirkby Stephen, Westmorland, b. 1818; d.
1891 ; by 1st wife, m. 1848, Sarah {d. 1858), d. of Henry
Jackson, of Winton Hall, Westmorland:—
John Mason, Esq., J. P. Westmorland, M.D., M.R.C.S.,
B.A. (Cantab.), b. 1856 ; m. 1886, Amy Isabella, d. of Col.
G. B. Roberts, M.S.C. ; and has issue — 1 dau. Res. —
The Crossways, Cross-in-Hand, Sussex.
MASSEREENE AND FERRARD, Viscount, see
SKEFFINGTON.
MASSEY (H. Coll., 5 Nov. 1925.) Azure, a chevron
between in chief two fleurs-de-lys, and in base a demi-
pegasus all or. Mantling azure and or. Crest — Issuant
out of a crown vallary or, a demi-pegasus sable, charged on
the shoulder with afleur-de-lysgold. Motto—" Keep faith
fear naught."
Eld. son of William Massey, Solicitor, of Wayland
House, Watton, Norfolk, b. 1794; d. 1862; m. 1833,
Rebecca, d. of Richard Francis, of Wymondham,
Norfolk :—
William Thomas Massey, Gentleman, b. 1841 ; m. 1st,
1874, Dorothy, 2nd d. of Henry Frederic Gritten, of West-
minster ; 2nd, 1920, May, yngst. d. of J. Greaves Walker,
of Wallington, Surrey; and has had issue — (by 1st mar-
riage) (1) Hugh Massey, Gentleman, b. 1875 [m. 1905,
Elizabeth Mary Kyrle, d. of the late Lt.-Col. Wright Sher-
lock, and has issue — Kenneth Hugh Sherlock Massey,
Gentleman, b. 1906] ; (2) Frederic Layton Massey,
Gentleman, b. 1877 ; (3) William Francis Massey, Gentle-
man, b. 1880 [m. 1917, Mabel Gertrude, d. of the late
George Ross, of Ceylon] ; (4) George Edward Massey,
Gentleman, b. 1883 [m. 1914, Mary Glancy, yngst. d. of
the late Rev. Henry William Pate, of The Cloisters,
Bristol, and has issue — Dorothy MacDermot Suffield
(Res. — Oakdene, Manor Way, Beckenham)] ; (5) Henry
Suffield Massey, Gentleman, b. 1887; d. 1919 ; (6) Godfrey
Massey, Gentleman, b. 1890. Res. — The Cottage, 77
Crystal Palace Park Road, Sydenham, S.E.
MASSICKS, see BARLOW-MASSICKS.
EDWARD RICHARD MASSIE, Esquire, J. P. co. of
Chester, late Lieut. 78th Highlanders, Lord of the Manor
of Coddington. Born Sept. 21, 1845, being the eldest son
of Admiral Thomas Leche Massie, by his wife Charlotte
Hester, only dau. of Col. Edward V. Townshend of
Wincham. Armorial bearings (Vns. Cheshire) — Quar-
terly, gules and or, in the 1st and 4th quarters three fleurs-
de-lys argent, a canton azure. Mantling gules and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-pegasus quarterly or
and gules. Livery — Mulberry, with red facings. Married,
firstly, July 28, 1866, Olga Marie, Baroness von Wessenberg-
Ampringen (granddau. of Baron Henry von Wessenberg-
Ampringen, formerly Austrian Ambassador at St. James's) ;
and has had Issue — (1) Brig.-Gen. Roger Henry Massie,
C.B., C.M.G,. R.A., served Soudan 1896, Indian Frontier
and Tirah 1897-8, S. African War 1900-2, Great War, as
Maj.-Gen. comdg. Canadian Heavy Artillery 191 7- 18,
Col. R.A. 1920-22, ret. 1922, b. 1869; d. 1927 {tn. 1902,
Cecil D., eldest dau of Maurice Hall of Middelburg,
and had issue — Thomas Antony Massie, Gentleman,
2nd Lieut. 2/9th Gurkhas, b. 1906 ; Clementina Ann and
Joan Dorothea ; (2) Edward Philip Massie, Gentleman, b.
1870; d. 1871 ; (3) John Hamon Massie, Esq., D.S.O.,
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Major Royal Artillery, b. 1872, served with Brit. Exped.
Force and was killed in action Nov. 1914 [w. 1904, Maria
Margaret, eld. dau. of Lt.-Gen. Ernest A. Berger, late 10th
Regt.]. He married secondly, 1904, Margaret Maxwell, dau.
of Sir Henry Maxwell Lyte, K.C. B. ; and has further issue
— Barbara Massie ; and Margery Massie. Seats— Codding-
ton, Chester; The Barn, Frensham, Farnham, Surrey.
MASSINGBERD (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure,
three quatrefoils, two and one, or, in chief a boar statant
of the last, charged with a plain cross gules; 2 and 3,
quarterly, or and argent, on a cross couped between four
lions rampant sable, five escallops of the first. Mantling'
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion's
head erased azure, charged with two arrows saltirewise
between four guttes argent.
Son of Rev. Francis Charles Massingberd, Rector
of Ormsby and Chancellorlof Lincoln Cathedral, £. 1800 ;
d. 1872; m. 1839, Fanny, eld. d. of William Baring,
M.P. (fourth son of Sir Francis Baring, 1st Bart.): —
The late Rev. William Oswald Massingberd, Rector of
Ormsby, and R.D. of Hill, J. P. for Lindsey, b. 1848; d.
1910 ; m. 1884, Emily Sophia, d. of Rev. John Soper, late
Rector of Bag Enderby ; and left issue— Dorothy Emily.
MASSINGBERD-MUNDY (R.L., 29 April 1863, H.
Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, per pale gules and sable, on
a cross engrailed argent, five lozenges purpure, on a chief
or, three ravens' legs erased a la guise azure (Mundy,
1510) ; 2. azure, three quatrefoils two and one or, in chief
a boar statant of the last, charged with a plain cross
gules (Massingberd, c. 1500); 3. quarterly or and argent,
on a cross couped between four lions rampant sable, five
escallops of the first (also for Massingberd. ) Mantling gules
and argent. Crests— 1. on a wreath of the colours, a
wolf's head erased sable, bezant^e, langued gules, vomit-
ing .fire proper (Mundy); 2. on a wreath of the colours,
a lion's head erased azure, charged with two arrows saltire-
wise between four guttes argent (Massingberd). Mottoes —
"Deus providebit " ; " Est meruisse sates."
Sons of Charles Francis Massingberd-Mundy, Esq.,
J.P. , D.L. , b. 1839 ; d. 1915; m. 1865, Louisa Charlotte,
d. of Charles John Bigge of Linden, Northumberland : —
Godfrey Bertram Massingberd-Mundy, Esq., J.P. , D. L.,
late Capt. 3rd Batt. Lines. Regt., B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1872;
m. 1925, Margaret Isabelle, 2nd d. of Stephen Schlizzi, of
Guisborough, Northants. Seat — Ormsby Hall, Alford,
Lincolnshire. Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
Oswald Francis Massingberd-Mundy, Gentleman, b. 1874 ;
m. 1904, Eleanor Hyacinthe, d. of Rev. William Mondeford
Brainston, and has issue — Francis Massingberd-Mundy,
Gentleman, b. 1905 ; John Massingberd-Mundy, Gentleman,
b. 1907. Res. —
Henry Louis Massingberd-Mundy. Gentleman, b. 1879;
m. 1902, Emily Elizabeth, d. of William Arthur Merriden.
Res— .
MASSY or MASSEY (U.O., certified 16 March 1648).
Argent, on a chevron between three lozenges sable, a lion
passant or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head
gules, attired sable. Motto — " Pro libertate patriae."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Hugh Somerset Massy, 7th Baron
Massy, b. 1864; d. 1926; m. 1886, Ellen Ida Constance,
d. of the late Charles William Wise, of Rochestown,
co. Tipperary : —
Rt. Hon. Hugh Hamon Charles George Massy, 8th
Baron Massy, of Duntrileague, co. Limerick (Irel., 4 Aug.
1776), b. 1894; m. 1919, Margaret, d. of the late Richard
Leonard, of Meadsbrook, Ashbourne, co. Limerick, and
widow of Dr. Moran, of Tara, Meath, and has issue — Hon.
Hugh Hamon John Somerset Massy, b. 1921. Seat —
Hermitage, Castle Connell, co. Limerick.
Hon. Francis John Ingolsby Tristram Massy, Lieut, late
R.F.A., b. 1895; m. 1920, Evelyn, d. of the late Capt.
Henry, of Richardstown Castle, Ardee, co. Louth, and has
issue — Massy, Esq., b. 1925. Res. —
Son of Hugh Hamon George William Caruthers Massy,
Esq., Lieut. -Comdr. R. N.,Commr. of Income and Land
Taxes, b. 1851 ; d. 1916; m. 1st, 1882, Agnes Henrietta
(d. 1907), d. of John James Edward Hamilton, Esq. ;
2nd, 1908, Anne Emma Featherstonhaugh, second d. of
the late Col. Robert Thomas Thompson : —
Hugh Caruthers Massy, Gentleman, b. 1914. Seat —
Son of Hugh Hamon John Massy, Esq., of Hazel-
hurst, Hants., Capt. 44th Regt., b. 1822; d. 1867; m.
1850, Annie Margaret, d. of Morgan John Evans of
Llwyndbarried : —
Rollo Dillon Dunham Massy, Esq., J.P. Hants., b. i8;6;
m. 1884, Emma (d. 1926), d. of James Inman ; and has
issue — Annie Narcissa ; and Louisa. Res. — Hatchett Villa,
Brockenhurst R.S.O. , Hants.
Sons of Haworth Peel Massy, Gentleman, late Lieut.
22nd Foot, b. 1842; d. 1916; m. 1873, Anne Justina
(Res. — 12 Bellevue Road, Wandsworth Common,
S.W.17), d. of Arthur Lloyd Davies-Lloyd of Altyrodin
and Blaendyffryn : —
Hugh Dillon Massy, Gentleman, b. 1880.
Bertie Errol Massy, Esq., Major late Cheshire Regt., b.
1883 ; m. 1918, Ine van Enst, widow of H. Versteegh
Res —
Sons of Rev. Xavier Peel Massy, B.A. , Rector of
Colinton, b. 1845; d. 1906; m. 1872, Harriet Emily,
d. of Edward Hurlstone: —
Arthur Ernest Massy, Esq., Capt. (temp.) R.A.V.C, b.
1873. Res —
Godfrey Massy, Gentleman, b. 1879 ; m. 1908, Marianne,
eld. d. of the late E. Gooderidge of Goole, Yorks. Res. —
Lawrence Peel Massy, Esq., D.S.C., Lieut, late R.N.R.,
served Great War (despatches), b. 1883 ; m. 1914, Constance
Jean, d. of John James Galletly, of Inchdrewer, Colinton,
Midlothian ; and has issue— Arthur Lawrence John Peel
Massy, Gentleman, 6. 191 6 ; Doreen Constance ; aiid Desirfe
Winifred. Res.— 18 Golder's Manor Drive, Golder's Green,
N.W.n.
Sons of Arthur Wellington Massy, Esq., J.P. , b. 1846 ;
d. 1916 ; m. 1881, Emma Elizabeth, d. and h. of John
Stokes of Cuffern :—
Hugh Royds Stokes Massy, Esq., D.S.O., J.P. co. Pem-
broke, Major R.A., served Great War (despatches, D.S.O.,
M.C.),b. 1884 ; m. 1912, Maud Ina Nest, d. of Col. Thomas
James Koch of Llether, Penycwm, Pembrokeshire ; and has
issue— Hugh Peter Stokes Massy, Gentleman, b. 1914 ; and
Mary Nest. Res. — Cottesmore, Haverfordwest.
Herbert John Massy, Gentleman, b. 1885 ; m. 1912, Amy,
second d. of Lt.-Col. Esmonde White of Sunnybank,
Llanwrtyd Wells. Res. —
Charles Walter Massy, Esq., D.S.O., M.C., Major R.A.,
served Great War (despatches, D.S.O., M.C.), b. 1887; m.
1920, Muriel Laura, d. of J. Hallinan, of Glandalane,
Fermoy ; and has issue — Hugh Charles Massy, Gentleman,
£.1921; John Royds Massy, Gentleman, b. 1925. Res. —
Cottesmore, Haverfordwest, co. Pembroke.
Sons of Rev. George Eyre Massy, Rector of Gum-
freston, co. Somerset, b. 1851 ; d. 1905 ; m. 1877,
Katharine Frances (d. 1912), only child of Surg.-Maj.
G. F. H. Brown:—
George Edward Massy, Gentleman, b. 1878.
Villiers Wilfrid Peel Massy, Esq., Capt. late 9th Batt.
D.C.L.I., b. 1882 ; m. 1915, Beatrice, d. of the late Carlos
Vetter ; and has issue — Patrick Wilfrid Villiers Massy,
Gentleman, b. 1916; and Bridget Ursula Elaine. Res. —
Sons of Col. George Eyre Massy of Riversdale,
Limerick, b. 1822; d. 1885; m. 1st, Rose Gertrude
(d. 1869), d. of Thomas de Moleyns; 2nd, 1871, Eliza,
d. of Rev. James W. Rynd, Rector of Galbally: —
Hugh Hamon George Massy, Gentleman, b. 1867; m.
1894, Hortense Mary, d. of Thomas John Pennefather ;
and has issue — Hugh Hamon de Moleyns Massy, Gentle-
man, b. 1895 ; and Noelle Hortense Pennefather. Seat —
Riversdale, Limerick.
George Robert Massy, Gentleman, b. 1875. ^es- —
Edmund Ingoldsby Massy, Gentleman, b. 1876; m. 1910,
Cicely Helen, ygst. d. of late Robert Ellis Cunliffe of Croft,
Ambleside. Res. — Glencairn, Norwood, Ceylon.
Son of James Eyre Massy, Esq., Capt. 3rd Batt. Roy.
Dub. Fus. , b. 1873 ; d. 1918 ; m. 1903, May Evelyn, d. of
JohnCarmichael, Esq. J.P. ,ofTractonPark,co. Cork: —
George Eyre Massy, Gentleman, b. 19 14. Res. —
Sons of J. G. B. Massy- Beresford (a.v.).
Sons of Francis Staunton Massy- Da wson , Esq., b.
1840 ; d. 1908 ; m. 1870, Julia Eliza, only d. of late T.
C. Gilmour of New Orleans, U.S.A. : —
Francis Evelyn Massy-Dawson, Esq., D.S.O. , Capt. R.N.
(ret.), served S. African War 1899-1900 (medal) Gambia
(despatches), Great War (despatches), b. 1872; m. ist,i922,
Emily Banner Clough (d. 1928), d. of Lt. -Comdr. S. J.
Johnstone, and widow of Capt. H. A. Adam, C. B.E. , R.N. ;
2nd, 1928, May Caroline Taylor. Club — United Service.
Charles Godfrey Massy-Dawson, Gentleman, b. 1873;
m. 1903, Wilbelmina Geraldine, d. of Hon. S. Haughton,
C.C.S. ; and has issue — Dennis Staunton Massy-Dawson,
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Manor House, Lindfield, Sussex.
Robert Henry Massy-Dawson, Gentleman, b. 1874; m.
1920, Elsie Mary, d. of John Mackenzie and widow of A. C.
Cordery. Res. — Westfield House, Whitecross, Hereford.
Sons of William Massy, Esq. , of Caervillahow and
Ballyglasheen, b. 1815; d. 1875; tn. 1857, Sophia, d.
of Alexander Grant of St. Andrew's, New Brunswick : —
Godfrey Warburton Massy, Esq., Capt. late Roy. Irish
Rifles, served in S. Africa 1900-1901, b. 1863; tn. 1904,
Gertrude Annette Seton, d. of Gen. W. G. D. Massy, C.B.,
and widow of Col. J. G. Cockburn. Seat — Caervillahow
Golden, Cashel, co. Tipperary.
Hugh Francis Massy, Gentleman, b. 1866. Res. —
Son of Hugh James Massy, Gentleman, b. 1826 ; d. 1899 ;
tn. 1853, Mary Jane (d. 1899), d. of Isaac Darby: —
Hugh James Massy, Gentleman, b. 1854; tn. 1881, Isa-
bella Rhymers (d. 1925), d. of Horatio N. Hope ; and has
had issue — Muriel Alexander (d. ); and Dolores Garay
Hope. Res. — Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
Sons of Beresford Massy, Gentleman, b. 1840 ; d. 1878 ;
tn. 1869, Elizabeth Harriet, d. of Rev. G. H. Read: —
Cecil Hugh Massy, Gentleman, b. 1870. Res. —
Sydney Beresford Massy, Gentleman, b. 1876. Res. —
Sons of George Hugh Massy, Gentleman, b. 1844; d.
1912 ; tn. i88o,Georginad. of George Fenwick.M.D. : —
Gordon Eyre Massy, Gentleman, b. 1886.
Hugh de Hertel Massy, Gentleman, b. 1893. Res. —
Sons of Henry William Massy, Esq., J. P., of Grants-
town Hall and Rosanna, co. Tipperary, Maj. Tip.
Art. Mil., b. 1816; d. 1895; tn. 1838, Maria, d. of
Patrick Cahill :—
Lt.-Col. Charles Francis Massy, b. 1847 ; tn. 1873, Alice,
d. of Major-Gen. Sir Thomas Seaton, K.C.B. ; and has
issue — Seaton Dunham Massy, Gentleman, Lieut. Yorks.
Regt. , b. 1882 ; Ella [tn. P. D. Agnew] ; and Alice Seaton
[tn. 1903, Capt. Charles Walter Tribe]. Res. —
Col. Harry Stanley Massy, C.B. , comdg. 19th Bengal
Lancers, b. 1855; tn. 1894, Geraldine Elinor, d. of George
Massy of Glenville ; and has issue — Eyre Fitzgerald Francis
Massy, Gentleman, b. 1907 ; and Geraldine. Seat — Grants-
town Hall, Tipperary. Club — United Service.
Col. Percy Hugh Hamon Massy, late 6th Dragoon
Gds. , b. 1857; tn. 1888, Rosamond Amabel Nora, d. of
late Sir Carey Knyvett, K.C.B. ; and has issue— Cynthia
Rosamond Emeline. Res. — i6a Cromwell Crescent, S.W.5.
Club — United Service.
Son of Major Godfrey William Hugh Massy of Castle-
rea, d. 1862; tn. 1856, Louisa Emma, d. of Robert
George Maunsell of Limerick, and widow of the 6th
Earl of Seafield : —
Godfrey Lennox Eyre Massy, Esq. , late Capt. Connaught
Rangers, b. 1856. Res. —
Sons of Capt. Hugh Francis Massy, tn. 1864, Beatrice
Louisa, d. of Thomas Johnstone Barton of Glenda-
lough House, co Wicklow : —
Hugh Eyre Barton Massy, Gentleman, b. 1866. Res. —
Godfrey William Edward Massy, Gentleman, b. 1873;
tn. 1911, Eva Susan, d. of William Bolton of The Island,
and widow of Hon. Hamilton Robert Tilson Grogan Fitz-
maurice Deane-Morgan. Res. —
Son of George Godfrey Hamon Massy, Esq., of
Kingswell House, Tipperary, b. 1874; d. 1910; tn.
Florence Caroline, second d. of Charles A. Clarke, of
Kingstown, co. Dublin : —
Richard Albert Hamon Massv, Gentleman, b. 1890.
Res.—
Son of Rt. Hon. Lionel Edward Massey, 5th Baron
Clarina, Lt.-Col. Scots Fus. Gds., D.L. co. Limerick
(High Sheriff 1896), b. 1837; d. 1922; tn. 1st, 1877,
Elizabeth Ellen (d. 1883), d. of Alexander Bannatyne
of Woodstown, co. Limerick ; 2nd, 1887, Sophia Mary,
d. of James Butler, Esq., D. L., of Castle Crine : —
Rt. Hon. Eyre Nathaniel Massey, 6th Baron Clarina (Irel.
29 Dec. 1800) [Supporters— Two grenadier soldiers in the
uniform of the 27th Foot proper, each holding in his exterior
hand a sword, also proper], Capt. late Scots Guards, b. 1880 ;
m. 1906, Alice Frin, fourth d. of Wilton Allhusen of Pintay,
Lyme Regis, and Eaton Place, S.W., and has issue— Hon.
Erin Moira. Seat — Herouncroft, Newton Stewart,
Galloway.
MASSY-BERESFORD (U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4'
argent, crusily fitchee three fleurs-de-lys within a bordure
engrailed sable, a canton erminois (for Beresford); 2 and
3, argent, on a chevron between three lozenges sable, a
lion passant or, a martlet for difference (for Massy.)
Mantling sable and argent. Crests, 1. upon a wreath of
the colours, a dragon's head erased azure, charged with a
crescent or, and pierced through the neck with a broken
spear, the point thrust through the upper jaw, gold, on an
escroll above the motto, "Nil nisi cruce" (for Beresford) ;
2. out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head gules, armed
sable, charged with a martlet gold (for Massy). Motto —
"Pro libertate patrias."
Sons of John George Beresford Massy-Beresford,
Esquire, J. P. for the cos. of Fermanagh and Peebles,
and D.L. co. Fermanagh, late Lieutenant Lanarkshire
Yeomanry Cavalry, High Sheriff co. Fermanagh 1900,
B.A. (Canib.) ; b. 1856 ; d. 1923 ; m. 1892, the Honour-
able Alice Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the Right
Honourable the first Baron Dunleath : —
Tristram Hugh Massy-Beresford, Esq., M.C., Capt. The
Rifle Bde. , b. April 10, 1896; m. 1927, Helen Lindsay, d.
of Lindsay Crompton Lawford, of Montreal. Estates —
Macbie Hill, Lamancha, N.B. ; Barna and Kilscanlon, in
the county of Limerick ; Ballyslatteen, in the county of
Tipperary ; St. Hubert's, in the county of Fermanagh.
Address — Staff College, Camberley.
Desmond George Massy-Beresford, Gentleman, l\_ 1905.
MASTER, see CHESTER-MASTER.
MASTER (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, a lion
rampant guardant double-queued or, armed azure, support-
ing a united red and white rose, leaved and stalked vert
(Master) ; 2. azure, fretty argent, on a fesse gules, three
leopards' faces or (Cann) ; 3. gules, a lion passant ermine
between three hawks' lures argent (Chester). Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, within
a ring or, gemmed argent, two snakes entwined erect on
their tails and endorsed vert. Motto — " Virtute et ingenio."
Son of William Charles Chester Master, Esq., C. B.„
of Hampton Park House, Leominster, Col. 5th Foot
and of H.M. Bodyguard of Gentlemen-at-Arms, b^
1821 ; d. 1913 ; m. 1861, Madelina Harriet Louisa,.
d. of Sir William Curtis, Bart., of Caynham, Salop: —
Richard St. George Master, Gentleman, b. 1866. Res.—
MASTER (2 May 1608, H. Coll.). Azure, a fesse
embattled between three griffins' heads erased or. Mant-
ling azure and or. Crest — In a mural crown or, a unicorn's
head argent, crined and armed sable. Motto — "Nor*
minor est virtus quam quoerere parta tueri."
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Sons of Charles Hoskins Master, Esq., J. P. and D.L.,
b. 1816; d. 1885; m. 1844, Emily, d. of Nathaniel
Borrer of Pakyns Manor, Hurstpierpoint, Sussex : —
Charles Hoskins Master, Esq. (q.v.).
Legh Hoskins Master, Gentleman, b. 1850. Res. —
George Streynsham Hoskins Master, Gentleman, b.
1865 ; m. 1898, Louise Clare Schreiber, d. of late W. J. H.
Cooper. Res. —
Sons of Charles Gilbert Master, C.S.I., of Earlsridge,
Redhill, late Member of Council at Madras, b. 1833 ;
d. 1903 ; m. 1857, Emma Caroline, d. of Thomas
Onslow: —
Charles Onslow Master, Gentleman, b. i860 ; m. 1893,
Wilhelmina, d. of Peter Franken ; and has had issue— (1)
George Gilbert Master, Gentleman, b. 1894; d. ; (2)
Charles Francis Master, Gentleman, b. 1897; Penelope [m.
1921, Douglas Melville Wills, of Bracken Hill, Leigh Woods,
Somerset]. Seat — Bourton Grange, Flax Bourton,
Bristol.
Thomas Mosley Master, Gentleman, b. 1865.
Arthur Gilbert Master, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. late Roy.
Army Service Corps, b. 1867 ; m. 1897, Elizabeth, dau. of
Edward Hotham Newton ; and has issue — Edward
Streynsham Master, Gentleman, b. 1900 ; Audrey Margaret ;
and Hilary Elizabeth. Res.— Fulford Park, York. Clubs—
United Service ; Yorkshire (York).
Alfred Edmund Master, Esq., M.B., Lt.-Col. late Royal
Army Medical Corps, b. 1869 ; m. 1906, Ethel Lucy (d. 1920),
d. of late Henry Scobel Perring of Northam, N. Devon.
Res.—
Harold Onslow Master, Gentleman, R.N.R., b. i8£o.
Res.—
CHARLES HOSKINS MASTER, Esquire, J. P. and
D.L. co. Surrey, High Sheriff 1900. Born Oct. 24,
1846, being the eldest son of Charles Hoskins Master, Esq.,
J. P. co. Surrey, by his wife Emily, younger dau. of Nathaniel
Borrer of Pakyns Manor, Hurstpierpoint, Sussex. Armorial
bearings (H. Coll., 2 May 1608)— Azure, a fesse embattled
between three griffins' heads erased or. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — In a mural crown or, a unicorn's head argent,
crined and armed sable. Motto— " Non minor est virtus
quam quserere parta tueri." Livery — (Dress) dark blue,
yellow and blue striped waistcoats, dark blue plush
breeches, gilt buttons ; (undress), as before, but dark blue
trousers with narrow yellow stripe. Married, Oct. 9, i877i
Amy Morgan, third dau. of Gen. Sir John Bisset, K.C.M.G^
C.B. ; and has Issue— (1) Charles Edward Hoskins Master
Esq., Capt. Royal West Surrey Regt., b. July 5, 1878 [m.
1909, Beatrice Marie, fourth d. of Cyril Wilson of Victoria
Street, S.W.] ; (2) Arthur Bisset Streynsham Hoskins
Master, Esq., Lieut. R.N., *. Feb. 25, 1880 [m. 1902
(dis. 1913), Ellice Margaret, eldest d. of late Henry Ellis
Hay Nelson, and has issue— Jack Nelson Streynsham
Hoskins Master, Gentleman, b. 1905]; (3) Herbert Francis
Hoskins Master, Esq., Major 2nd Queen's R. West Surrey
Regt., b. Jan. 22, 1882 [m. 1913, Anna Dorothy, only d. of
Cecil White Heseltine Jones of Yonkers, New York; and
has issue — 1 son ; 2 daus.] ; (4) Legh Chichele Hoskins
Master, Gentleman, b. March 24, 1890; and Amy Charlotte
Emily Hoskins [m. 1906, Col. G. G. S. Carey, R.F.A.,
and has issue]. Seat— Barrow Green Court, Oxted, Surrey.
Clubs— United University, Oriental.
The Late Reverend ALFRED MASTER- WHIT-
AKER, M.A. , Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar of Holme and
Patron of Croston ; in 1889 he assumed by Royal Licence the
additional name of Whitaker. Born Sept. 8, 1835, being the
sixth son of the late Ven. Robert Mosley Master, M.A.
Oxon. , formerly Chaplain to the Earl of Derby and to Lord
Carrington, Hon. Canon of Manchester, Archdeacon of
Manchester, Incumbent of St. James's, Leyland, co. Lan-
caster, Rector and Patron of Croston, by his wife Frances
Mary, eldest dau. of George Smith of Selsdon Park, co.
Surrey, M.P. for Midhurst. Armorial bearings— Quar-
terly, 1 and 4, sable, three annulets in fesse between as
many mascles all argent, and (for distinction) in the centre
chief point a cross crosslet of the last (Whitaker) ; 2 and 3,
azure, a fesse embattled between three griffins' heads erased
or (Master). Mantling sable and argent. Crests— 1. in
front of a dexter arm embowed in mail armour the hand
proper grasping a dagger also proper, pommel and hilt or,
a mascle between two annulets argent, the arm charged
(for distinction) with a cross crosslet, as in the arms
(Whitaker) ; 2. out of a mural crown or, a unicorn's head
argent, crined and armed gules (Master). Motto— "Non
minor est virtus quam quaerere parta tueri." Married,
Aug. 23, 1887, Mary Charlotte (d. 1912), only dau. and heir
-of Thomas Hordern Whitaker, Esq., of Holme, F.S. A. , J. P.
and D.L., and died 1916. Seat— Holme, Burnley, co.
Lancaster.
MASTERS, see SMITH-MASTERS.
MASTERS (H. Coll.). Azure, a lion rampant between
two fleurs-de-lis in fesse or. Mantling azure and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant
resting the sinister paw on a fleur-de-lys or, and holding
in the dexter paw a scimitar proper, pommel and hilt
gold.
Son of : —
Stafford Dudley Bolingbroke Masters, Gentleman, b.
Res.—
MATCHAM, see EYRE-MATCHAM.
MATHER (H. Coll., 19 Feb. 1847). Quarterly, argent
and gules, four scythes counterchanged. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-mower
his face and hands proper, his scythe in his sinister hand
also proper, habit and cap quarterly argent and gules, and
holding in the dexter hand a bugle-horn or. Motto—
" Mowe warilie." Livery — Fawn.
Fifth son of William Mather, of Finch House, West
Derby, Liverpool, b. 1805; d. 1859; m. 1841, Anne,
d. of Josiah Kearsley, of Liverpool : —
Ellis Mather, Esq., J. P. Lanes. (1891), b. 1847; m. 1877,
Blanche, d. of Peter George Hey worth. Esq., J. P. Lanes. ;
and has had issue— Ellis Daniel Mather, Gentleman, b. 1889
[?n. 1915, Mary Katherine, d. of Robert Bullen Beaumont] ;
Arthur Mather, Gentleman, b. ; d. [m. and left
issue]; Blanche; Frede Heyworth ; and Georgina. Res.—
Llandudno, N. Wales.
MATHESON (1542, matriculated L.O. 1841 and 1900)
—Argent, three dexter hands couped, two and one,
gules, within a bordure of the second. Upon the
escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster
as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— Issuing out of
an Eastern crown or, a dexter hand holding a scimitar
in fesse all proper. Motto— " Fac et spera." Livery—
White (or drab), with crimson facings and silver
buttons.
Eld surv. son of Sir Alexander Matheson, 1st Bart.,
b. 1805 ; d. 1886 ; by 3rd wife, m. i860, Eleanor Irving
(d. 1879), d. of Spencer Perceval:—
Sir Alexander Perceval Matheson, 3rd Bart. (15 May,
1882), b. 1861 ; m. 1884, Eleanor (marriage dis.1925), dau. of
the late Rev. Kyrle Ernie Aubrey Money of Much Marcle,
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Anne (Res. — Hillside, Hythe, Kent) ; Norah [m. 1915,
Aithur H. G. Dawson, of Ceylon] ; Muriel Helen [m. 1st,
1909, Patrick W. Gould, K.R.R.C. (d. 1916) ; 2nd 1919,
Herbert Bush, of Vancouver, and has issue] ; Eleanor [rn.
1922, John Lyne Harvey, M.C.]. Clubs — Nat. Liberal,
Hurlingham, Wellington (N.Z.)
MATHEWS of Stourton Court (H. Coll.). Or, a lion
rampant guardant sable, on a chief arched of the second,
two saltires couped of the field. Mantling sable and or
a wreath of the colours, an unicorn's head sable, erased
gules, crined and armed with a broken horn or. Motto —
" Jacta est alea."
Dau. of Rev. George Mathias, M.A. , Chaplain of Royal
Hosp. , Chelsea : —
Mary Dorothea Mathias. Res. — Springfield Road, St.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a moorcock proper,
between two saltires couped gules. Motto — " Haud sine
spe."
Fourth son of James Mathews, b. 1827; d. 1900; m.
1854, Charlotte, d. of John Lamb.- —
Randle Lamb Mathews, Esq., J. P. Worcs, Solicitor,
b. i860; m. 1884, Elizabeth Ellen, eld. d. of late William
Jonadab Turney, Esq., J. P. Worcs., of The Heath,
Stourbridge ; and has surv. issue — James Randle Turney
Mathews, Gentleman, b. 1885 ; and Edith Turney [m.
1912,' , and has issue]. Seat — Stourton Court, Stour-
bridge. Clubs — Royal Automobile and Worcester County
{Worcester).
MATHIAS (H. Coll.). Or, on a pile gules, a dragon
rampant of the field, in base two daffodils slipped and
leaved proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a goat rampant
proper, between two daffodils as in the arms. Motto —
" Amat victoria curam."
Second son of John Mathias of Aberystwyth, Shipowner,
b. 1837 ; d. 1912 ; m. i860, Jane (d. 1896), d. of Richard
Da vies : —
Sir Richard Mathias, 1st Bart. (1917), Knt. Bach. (1913),
J. P. and D. L. Monmouth, M.P. Cheltenham Dec. 1910-11,
Gov. of Univ. Coll. of S. Wales and Mon., Life Fellow of
the Inst, of Directors, Barr.- at- Law (Lincoln's Inn), b. 1863 ;
?n. 1899, Annie, d. of Evan Hughes of Cardiff; and has
surv. issue — Richard Hughes (Rex) Matthias, Esq.,£. 1905.
Res. — Vaendre Hall, St. Mellons, Mon. Clubs — Royal
Automobile, Reform.
MATHIAS (H. Coll.). Gules, three dice proper, each
charged with six spots in front, three on the sinister side and
two on the top. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On
Leonards-on-Sea.
Sons of Col.
Infantry : —
? issue.
Vincent Mathias, late 14th Madras
MATTERSON of Langford Manor (H. Coll.). Gyronny
of eight gules and azure, a lion rampant erminois between
two roses in chief argent, barbed and seeded proper, and a
sword fessewise, the point to the dexter in base of the
fourth, pommel and hilt or, all within a bordure indented
of the third. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a cubit arm entwined by a branch of oak
grasping a scimitar all proper, the pommel and hilt or,
between two roses. Livery — Dark blue.
Sons of William Key Matterson, Esq., Major (retired
pay) Cheshire Regt., by his wife Jessie de Mowbray,
d. of Capt. Robert Mowbray Darnell, late nth Light
Dragoons : —
William Arthur Key Matterson, Gentleman, b. 1875.
Res. — Langford Manor, Fivehead, Somerset.
Stormonth Key Matterson, Gentleman, b. 1877; m- IQI4.
Gladys Beatrice, d. of Cyril Musgrove, of Medecine Hat,
Canada, and has issue — 1 son, and 1 dau. Res. — Canada.
Cuthbert Alban Key Matterson, Esq., Capt. Cheshire
Regt., b. 1883; m. 1913, Judith Salkeld, d. of James
Salkeld Robinson of Rochdale, and has issue — 1 dau.
Res.—
MATTHEWS of Shanghai (H. Coll.). Barry wavy
of four sable and argent, a fleece between three billets
or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a water bouget purpure, thereon a sparrow
proper. Motto — " Per mare per terras."
Son of : —
Frederick Newman Matthews, Gentleman, b.
Res. — Peking Road, Shanghai, China.
MATTHEWS (H. Coll., 2 June 1921). Gules, on a
pile ermine, between two swords erect proper, pom-
melled and hilted or, a rose of the first, barbed and seeded
proper. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
argent and gules, in front of a rising sun or, a maple leaf
proper. Motto — " Patience rasse science."
Son of Herbert Lewis Matthews, Gentleman, of New-
town, co. Montgomery, b. 1851 ; d. 1923 ; m. 1872,
Mary Jane (d. 1926), d. of Q. -M.James Skitt, surgeon,
S. Salopian Yeo. : —
James Skitt Matthews, Esq., Maj. 102nd Regt. " North
British Columbians," and " 1st British Columbia Regt.,"
served Great War, V.D., b. 1878 ; m. 1st, 1899, Valentia.
Maud, d. of Col. Hugh Boscawen, of Auckland, N.Z. ;
2nd, 1920, Emily Eliza, Nursing Sister, Canadian Army,
d. of Capt. George Frederick Edwardes, R.E. ; and has
issue — James Evelyn Huia Boscawen Matthews, Gentle-
man, b. 1899 ; served Great War with Canadian Artillery
[m. 1925, Florence Vera Beatrice, d. of Robert James,
of Vancouver, and has issue — Robert Hugh Boscawen
Matthews, Gentleman, b. 1927 ; and Hazel Valentia
Boscawen] ; Herbert Lllewellyn Tenia Boscawen
Matthews, Gentleman( twin), b. 1899, served Great
War with Canadian Artillery ; Edward Hugh Price
Boscawen Matthews, Gentleman, b. 1900. Seat — Glan-
hafren, Kitsilano Beach, Vancouver, B.C.
MATTHEWS (H. Coll.). Sable, in base a lion rampant,
and in chief two portcullises argent. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, upon a
mount vert, a hawk belled proper in front of a gridiron
or. Motto-
Son of : —
Joseph Matthews, Esq., J. P. co. Kent, b. . Res. —
Foxbury, St. Lawrence, Seal, Kent.
MATTHEW (L.O.). Gules, on a fess between two
dexter hands couped at the wrist argent in chief, and in base
an antique crown or, a Moor's head couped proper between
two crosses patee of the field. Mantling gules, doubled
Q^at
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argent, Crest— Issuing from an antique crown a hand
colours, a boar's head erased proper, between two branches
of shamrock vert (for Baird) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours,
brandishing a scimitar in fess proper. Motto — " Fac et
spera."
Son of John Matthew, of Dundee, b. 1835 ; d. 1879 ;
m. 1857, Janet Smart, e. d. of fames Grant, Dundee :—
Col. John Smart Matthew, C.M.G., D.S.O..T.D., served
Great War 1914-19 (despatches), has Order of the White
Eagle with swords, b. 1864 ; m. 1891, Eleanor Mary
(L.L.A. St. Andrew's), d. of Jonathan Adams Morton, of
Dundee, and has issue — (1) John Smith Matthew, Esq.,
temp. Capt. Great War 1914-19 (despatches), b. 1892
[m. 1925, Eleanor Susan, yngst. d. of William Driver, and
has issue — John Laurence Matheson Grant Matthew,
Gentleman, b. 1926] ; (2) Erp Horton Matthew, Gentleman,
B.Sc. (B'ham), Lieut. R.A. (att. R.A.F. Great War), 6.
1899 ; and Lenore Grant [m. 1928, James Grant Macpherson,
Esq., Capt. 4th Batt. (T.) The Hampshire Regt., only son
of Dr. James Fraser Macpherson], Res. — The Manor,
Sutton Coldfield, co. Warwick. Clubs — Roy. Scottish
Automobile ; Conservative (Glasgow) ; Coventry and
County (Coventry).
MATTINSON (H. Coll., 5 Feb. 1923). Sable, on a
chevron or, between in chief two bees volant proper, and
in base a griffin segreant of the second, a pair of scales
also proper. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-grimn sable, holding in the beak
a rose, leaved and slipped proper, and charged on the
shoulder with a portcullis or. Motto — " Tenax propositi."
Son of Thomas Mattinson, of Newcastle-on-Tyne : —
Sir Miles (Walker) Mattinson, Knt. Bach. (1922),
K.C., Barrister-at-Law, and Bencher, Gray's Inn,
Recorder of Blackburn 1886-1922, M.P. for Liverpool
(Walton Div.) 1887-92, b. 1854 ; m. 1879, Lizzie, d. of
Mark Dearden, of Manchester; and has issue — Rev.
Harold Mattinson, Vicar of St. John's, Balham, b. 1880 ;
Miles Churchill Mattinson, Esq.,&. 1884 [m. Lily, d. of
the late W. Norman] ; and Evelyn [m. Major H. Seymour,
LA.] Res. — 18 Phillimore Gardens, Kensington, W.8 ;
1 Garden Court, Temple, E.C. Clubs — Carlton, R.A.C.
MATURIN-BAIRD. Quarterly, 1 and 4, per fesse or and
gules, a boar passant proper between two crescents in chief
of the second and a dagger in base of the first (for Baird) ;
2 and 3 argent, a chevron between two martlets in chief
gules, and a mount in base proper (for Maturin). Mantling
gulps and or; and for his Crests, 1. upon a wreath of the
a horse in full speed argent (for Maturin). Motto—" Vi
et virtute."
Only son of Daniel Baird Maturin-Baird, of Newtown-
stewart, Lieut. R. Tyrone Fusiliers:—
Charles Edgar Maturin-Baird, Gentleman, Lieut. Irish
Gds. , b. 1899 ; m. 1922, Angela Marie, d. of Charles Harter,
and has issue— John Michael Maturin-Baird, Gentleman,
b. 1928 ; Patricia ; and Sheelagh Caroline. Seat — New-
townstewart.co. Tyrone. Res.— 22 Egerton Gardens, S.W. 3.
MATURIN (U.O., 6 Feb. 1728). Argent, a chevron be-
tween two martlets in chief gules, and a mount in base proper.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath ot the
colours, a horse in full speed argent. Motto—" Minatur."
Sons of Rev. Benjamin Maturin, M.A. (Trin. Coll.,
Dub.), Vicar and Rural Dean of Lymington, Hants.,
b. 1815; d. 1904; m. 1st, 1840, Anna, only d. of John
Johnston of Belfast ; 2nd, 1855. Adelaide, d. of Ralph
Allen Daniell of Lymington : —
Henry Maturin, Gentleman, b. 1842; m. 1868, Elizabeth,
d. of Robert Davy of Ringwood, Hants. Res.—
Benjamin Allen Maturin, Esq., Major (ret.) R.A.M.C,
b. ; m. 1885, Elise, d. of Col. Malcolmson. Res.—
Rev. Charles Maturin, b. . Res. —
Sons of Maturin, Gentleman, b. ; d.
\ m. c— ■
Captain W. M. Maturin, R.N., b. . Res. — The
Glebe House, Marsham, Yorks.
ColonelFred Maturin, late East Surrey Regt., b. . Res.
Sons of the late Colonel John Maturin, late
R.F.A., of Colchester, b. 1843 ; d. 1920 ; m. 1870,
Adeline, d. of the late Col. W. G. Drummond,
10th Roy. Hussars, of Portswood, Southampton : —
John William Henry Maturin, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col.
(ret.) R.A.S.C, served S. African War (on staff) 1899-
1902, Great War (ment. desp. 5 times), b. 1872 ; m. 1916,
Blanche Kathleen Marie, yr. d. of the late Col. Sir William
Everett, K.C.M.G. Postal address — c/o Lloyds Bank,
Cox's and King's Branch, 6 Pall Mall, S.W.i.
Lt.-Col. Reginald George Maturin, D.S.O., Res. of
Officers, late R.A., served S. Africa (despatches D.S.O.),
and Great War 1914-18 (Bar to D.S.O., Brev.-Col.), has
Italian silver Medal for Valour ; b. 1877 ; m. 1917, Ella, d.
of D. B. Maturin-Baird, of Newtownstewart. Res,—
Arthur Edward Maturin, Gentleman, b. 1873. Res. —
New Zealand.
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Daniel Charles Percy Maturin, Gentieman, 6. 1875.
Res. — Canada.
Edgar Maturin, Gentleman, b. 1882. Res. —
Major Hugh Geoffrey Maturin, O.B.E., Res. of Officers,
late 61st Pioneers, I. A., b. . Res. —
MAUDE (U.O., 1705). Quarterly, 1 and 4. azure, a lion
rampant argent ; 2 and 3. argent, three bars gemelles sable,
over all a lion rampant gules, charged on the shoulder with
a cross crosslet fitch^e or. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a lion's gamb erect and
erased proper, holding an acorn or, slipped vert. Motto —
" Virtute securus."
Only son of Ludlow Eustace Maude, Esq.. b. 1844;
d. 1903; tn. 1870, Clara Louisa, d. of the Rev.
Wyndham Carlyon Madden : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Eustace Wyndham Maude, 7th Viscount
Hawarden, Bart. (9 May 1705), Baron de Montalt in Ireland
(29 June 1785), Viscount (3 Dec. 1793), Major late 1st Batt.
Queen's Roy. West Surrey Regt. [Supporters— Two lions
rampant gules, each charged on the breast with a cross
crosslet fhchee or], b. 1877 ; m. 1920, Marion, eld. d. of
Albert Leslie Wright, of Butterley Hall, Derby ; and has
issue — Hon. Robert Leslie Eustace Maude, b. 1926 ; Hon.
Henry Cornwallis Maude, b. 1928 ; and Hon. Helen
Margaretta. Res. — Bossington, Adisham, Canterbury.
Only son of Robert John Maude, Major (ret.) Rifle Bri. ,
b. 1853; d. 1906; tn. 1893, Susan Alexandrina, widow
of Rev. E. Blomfield, and d. of Gen. Sir Frank Turner,
K.C.B. :—
Thomas Raymond Maude, Gentleman, b. 1898. Post,
add. — Rosehill, Winchester.
Son of Charles John Maude, Esq., Assis. Paymaster-
General, b. 1847 > d' 1910 ; tn. 1871, Sarah Maria (Res.
— Royal Mews, Hampton Court), only d. of Adm. Sir
Watkin Owen Pell :—
Hubert William Maude, Gentleman, £. 1877. Post add.
— Arranmore, co. Donegal.
Sons of Sir George Ashley Maude, K.C.B. , Col. late
R.A., Kt. of the Medjidie, sometime Crown Equerry
to Queen Victoria, b. 1817 ; d. 1894; tn. 1845,
Katherine Katinka, d. of Charles George Beauclerk of
St. Leonard's Lodge, Horsham: —
Eustace Downman Maude, Esq., J. P. British Columbia,
Comm. R.N. (ret.), b. 1848; tn. 1885, Amy, d. of Oliver
Williams ; and his surv. issue — George Maude, Esq. , Lieut.
R.N.V.R., b. 1889 [tn. 1921, Ruth, d. of Comdr. W. Upde-
graphe, U.S.N. , and has issue — George Ashley Maude,
Gentleman, b. 1925 ; and Alison Beauclerk] ; Cyrene Marie
[tn. 1913, Lieut. Cecil Henry Hulton-Sams, R.N.]; and
Valerie Beauclerk [m. 1925, Lieut. H. G. Hopper, R.N.].
Res.— Half-Moon, Mayne Island, B.C.
Ashley Henry Maude, Esq., J. P., Barrister-at-Law, late
a Clerk in the Board of Trade, b. 1850 ; tn. 1876, Emma
Constance (d. 1889), d. of the late John Snowden Henry,
D.L., of East Dene, Isle of Wight ; and has issue — Edith
Frances [tn. 1909, Arthur Maitland Ware, M.D.]; Sybil
Margaret; Dorothea Clara, M.D. [tn. 1917, Hugh Nasmyth,
M.I.M.E., late Lieut. R.A.S.C, and has issue] ; Frances
Blanche; and Alice Muriel [tn. 1911, Rev. Henry Charles
Wace]. Club — National.
Aubrey Maurice Maude, Esq., Lt.-Col. late Cameron
Scottish Rifles, b. 1852; tn. 1885, Amy Florence, d. of Sir
Thomas Lucas, 1st Bart. ; and has issue — Christian George
Maude, Esq., D.S.O., O.B.E., M.C., Lt.-Col. late Royal
Fusiliers, b. 1885 [tn. 1920, Hon. Patience Kemp, eld. d.
ofist Baron Rochdale, and has issue — Peter Egerton Maude,
Gentleman, b. 1926; and Bridget Diana (Res. — 17 Oving-
ton Square, S.W.3)]; and Nancy [tn. Joseph Campbell,
and has issue]. Res.—g South Eaton Place, S.W. Club
— Boodle's.
Alwyne Edward Maude, Esq., Major Serbian Army, b.
1854 ; tn. 1st, 1880, Katharine Lucy (d. 1892), d. of John
Campbell; 2nd, 1895, Louise, widow of A. Laurin of Stock-
holm ; and by first mar. has surv. issue — Kathleen Cecil
[tn. 1912, Cecil Brinton, yst. son of John Brinton of Moor
Hall, Stourport] ; and Mary Charmian. Res. — Drettning-
holm, Sweden.
Sons of Maurice Ceely Maude of Lenaghen Park.
Enniskillen, b. 1820 ; d. 1904 ; tn. i860, Marie Elise, d.
of Chretien Wehren of Chesney, Berne, Switzerland : —
Anthony Fritz Maude, Esq., J. P. cos. Fermanagh, Down,
and Dublin, late Capt. North of Ireland Imp. Yeo., b. 1862 ;
tn. 1895, Eva Emily, only d. of the late Major Henry Marcus
Beresford, late 9th Regt. ; and has had issue — (1) Marcus
Beresford Maude, Esq., M. C. , Capt. 4th Batt. R. Fus.
b. 1896; d. on active service 1921; (2) Maurice Anthony
Maude, Esq., Lieut. R.N., and Flying Officer R.N.A.F.,
b. 1900 ; d. 1926 ; (3) Hugh Arthur Cornwallis Maude, Gen-
tleman, b. 1904; Sheila Cornwallis; and Monica Ruth
Lisalie. Res. — Belgard Castle, Clondalkin, co. Dublin.
Club -Kildare Street (Dublin).
Ralph Alexander Maude, Esq., Barr.-at-Law, formerly
Attorney- General for the Gold Coast, Hon. Capt. in the Army,
served in Matabele War (medal) 1896, and in S. Africa
1900-1, b. 1864 ; tn. 1910, Sarah Adelaide (d. 1922), d. of
Robert Burt of Vicar's Moor, Winchmore Hill, Middlesex,
and has issue — Lisalie Marion. Seat — Eversley Park,
Winchmore Hill, N.
Christopher Hugh Maude, Esq., J. P. D. L. co. Fermaugh,
b. 1867; tn. 1924, Marie Elizabeth Macmanaway, only d.
of the Bishop of Clogher; and has issue — Maurice Chris-
topher Maude, Gentleman, b. 1925. Res. — Lenaghan,
Enniskillen.
Ceely Maude, Esq., J. P. cos. Tipperary, Kilkenny, and
Cavan, b. 1870; tn. 1901, Jane Marian, d. of the late C.
W. O'Hara, D.L., of Annaghmore, and Cooper's Hill, co.
Sligo ; and has issue — Kathleen Lisalie ; and Venetia
Marian Ceely. Res. — Donnaghgyle House, Castle Conner,
co. Kilkenny.
Son of Lt.-Col. Sir Frederick Stanley Maude, K.C.B.,
C.M.G., D.S.O., Coldstream Gds., b. 1864; d. on
active service 191 7 ; tn. 1893, Cecil Cornelia Marianne
St. Leger (Res. — Hampton Court Palace), d. of the
late Col. Rt. Hon. Thomas Edward Taylor of Ard-
gillan Castle, co. Dublin: —
Edward Frederick Maude, Esq., Lieut. R.A. , b. 1897.
Only surv. son of Lt.-Gen. Cornwallis Oswald Maude,
Bombay Staff Corps, Judge Advocate-Gen. of the
Bombay Army 1876-81, b. 1823; d. 1894; tn. 1st,
1848, Jane (d. 1861), d, of Major T. W. Stokoe ; 2nd,
1867, Emily Maria Christina (d. 1889), d. of R. T.
Goddard : —
Frederick Viveash Maude, Gentleman, b. i860; tn. 1892,
Geraldine Mary Elizabeth, eld. d. of Col. John Gerard
Irvine of Killadeas, Fermanagh. Res. —
Only son of Capt. Robert Eustace Maude, late 41st
Foot, b. 1835; d. 1863; m. 1861, Emily, d. of Thomas
Addison of Gorselands : —
Lt.-Col. Eustace Addison Maude, J. P. co. Wicklow, late
2nd Dragoons (Scots Greys), Major North of Ireland I.Y. ,
served in S. Africa 1899-1902 (despatches, brevet, Queen's
medal with six clasps, King's medal with two clasps), b.
1863 ; tn. 1889, Olivia Georgina Katherine, only d. of John
Whaley of Thistle Lodge, Louth; and has had issue —
Eustace Anthony Whaley Maude, Esq., Capt. North Irish
Horse, b. 1895; d. 1919 ; and Evelyn Olivia [tn. 1914,
Capt. E. Hormidge, of Tulfarris, Blessington]. Res. —
Tinodi, co. Wicklow. Club— Kildare Street (Dublin).
Only son of Col. Francis Cornwallis Maude, late R.A.,
V.C. , C.B., Consul-Gen. at Warsaw 1876-86, Military
Knight of Windsor, b. 1828; d. 1900; tn. i860,
Pauline Susanna, only d. of the Hon. Paul Sterling,
Acting Chief-Justice of Ceylon : —
Major Francis Sterling de Montalt Maude, late West
African Regt. , formerly Lieut. Yorkshire Regt. , prev. Sergeant
98th Regt., b. 1867; tn. 1898, Violet Brenda, yst. d. of the
laet John Howarth Ashton, J. P. and D.L., of Hatfield
Court, co. Hereford, and Polefield Hall, Manchester; and
has issue — Francis Alan de Montalt Maude, Gentleman,
b. 1901. Res. — 16 Priory Avenue, Harlow, Essex.
Sons of Charles Henry Maude, Esq., late Capt. H M.
Indian Army, b. 1830 ; d. 1908 ; tn. 1859, Hon.
Georgiana Henrietta Emma, second d. of 2nd Lord
Sudeley : —
Cyril Francis Maude, Gentleman, Actor and Manager, b.
1862; tn. 1st, 1888, Winifred (d. 1924), only d. of Samuel
Anderson Emery; 2nd, 1927, Beatrice Mary, d. of the late
Rev. J. Ellis, and widow of H. F. Trew ; and has issue — John
Cyril Maude, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law (Middle Temple),
b. 1901 [tn. 1927, Rosamond, d. of Dr. Movins Murray, of
Boston, U.S.A. (Clubs— Beefsteak, Bath)]; Margery Kath-
leen [tn. 1917. Joseph Warre Burden, of Mount Kisco, New
York; and has issue]; and Pamela Cynthia [tn. 1st, 1916,
Maj. William La Touche Congreve, V.C, C.B., M.V.O.
(d. 1916) ; 2nd, 1919, Maj. the Hon. William Fraser,
D.S.O.]. ./?«.— Redlap, Stoke Fleming, S. Devon Clubs
— Garrick, Beefsteak.
Ernest Henry Maude, Gentleman, b. 1863 ; tn. 1889,
Maud, d. of Francis Dennis Bullen ; and has had issue —
apau
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Robert Henry Ernest Maude, Gentleman, Lieut. N. Staffs.
Regt. , b. 1890; d. 1916. Res. — Campden Hill Mansions,
Kensington.
Hubert Cornwallis Maude, Gentleman, b. 1865; m. 1908,
Nellie Kate, d. of George Stanley of Highfield House,
Edgbaston. Res. —
Son of Alwyn Julian Maude, Gentleman, b. 1867; d.
191 1 ; tn. 1893, Mabel Clarice Isabelle, d. of James
Torpy : —
Dudley Jack Maude, Gentleman, b. 1897. Res. — The
Hermitage, Murdock Street, Cremorne, Sydney, N.S.W.
Yngr. son of Charles Henry Maude, and Georgina his
wife : —
Maurice Douglas Maude, Gentleman, b. 1868 ; m. 1906,
Zima, d. of John Godfrey Kock of Malay Peninsula ; and has
issue — 3 daus. Res. — Telak Anson, Perak, Malay
Peninsula.
Son of Ralph Walter Maude, Esq., D.S.O., temp.
Major and Asst. Provost- Marshal 1916, b. 1873; d.
1922 ; tn. 1905, Alice, d. of N. W. Thomson of Dinan,
France : —
Ralph Henry Evelyn Maude, Gentleman, b. 1909. Res.
Son of the Hon. Francis Maude, Capt. R.N., b. 1798;
d. 1886; tn. 1st, 1827, Frances (d. 1832), d. of A. H.
Brooking ; 2nd, 1849, Georgiana (d. 1882), d. of
Gervase Parker Bushe: —
Gerald Edward Maude, Esq., B.A. (Oxford), Barrister-
at-Law, late Major 4th Batt. East Surrey Regt., b. 185 1 ;
m. 1894, Edith Caroline (d. 1922), eld. d. of the late Major
Henry Whitby Briscoe, R.A., of Tinvane, co. Tipperary ;
and has had issue— Gervase Henry Francis Maude, Gentle-
man, Lieut. R. Fus., b. 1896 ; d. of wounds recoived in
action 191 7. Res. — 14 Cranley Place, S.W. Clubs —
Oxford and Cambridge, Alpine.
Sons of Raymond William De Latham Maude, b.
1852; d. 1897; tn. 1878, Jenny Maria Catherine, only
d. of Otto Goldschmidt : —
Victor Francis Maude, Gentleman, b. 1879; m. 1923,
Lucy Margaret, d. of the late Richard Hughes, M.D. , of
Hitchin, Herts. Club—R. Thames Yacht.
Charles Raymond Maude, Esq., O.B.E., M.C.late temp.
Lt.-Col. Loyal Regt., and Staff-Capt. D.A.A.G.. B.A.
■(Oxford), b. 1882 ; m. 1907, Lillian Nancy Bache, only surv.
d. of the late William Henry Price of Rockmount, Kinver,
and has issue — 2 daus. Club— Conservative.
MAUNDY-GREGORY (H. Coll., Vis. of Leics. 1619).
-Quarterly, 1st and 8th, or, two bars azure, in chief a lion
passant of the last (Gregory) ; 2. sable, a lion rampant
argent, crowned or, a bend gules (Segrave) ; 3. ermine, a
fesse paly of six or and gules (Malyn) ; 4. sable, two lions
passant argent, crowned or, the upper one charged with a
mullet azure (Dymmoke) ; 5. azure, three lions passant
guardant in pale argent (Ludlow) ; 6. vair, a fesse gules,
fretty or (Marmion) ; 7. azure, on a chevron embattled
between to bears' paws erased bendways in chief and an
anchor erect in base or , a bomb fired , on each side a crescent
sable, on a canton of the second a slip of oak fructed proper
{ Harvey). Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-boar sable, armed unguled and
collared or, Motto — " Vigilate."/
Eld. son of Rev. Francis Maundy-Gregory, M.A.,
Vicar of St. Michael's, Southampton, b. 1840 ; d. 1899 ;
m. Elizabeth Ursula, d. of Rev. Mayow Wynell-Mayow
of Devizes, co. Wilts.: —
Arthur John Maundy-Gregory, Gentleman, b. 1877.
Re%.—
MAUNSELL (H. Coll.). Argent, a chevron between
three maunches sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a falcon rising proper.
Motto — " Honorantes me honorabo. "
Son of Thomas Cokayne Maunsell, Esq., J. P. co.
Northampton, late Captain 12th Lancers, b. 1817; d.
1887; m. 1867, Catherine Elizabeth, d. of the Hon.
Richard Cavendish of Thornton Hall, Bucks.: —
Cecil John Cokayne Maunsell, Esq., Major Res. of Officers
R.A., J. P. Northants., b. 1881 ; tn. 1918, Wilhelmina
Violet, d. of the late Hon. William George Fitz-Clarence,
and g.-dau. of 2nd Earl of Munster ; and has issue — Cecilia
Violet Cokayne. Seat — Thorpe Malsor Hall, Kettering, co.
Northampton!; Roth wellGrange, Kettering. Club — Orleans.
MAUNSELL (H. Coll.). Argent, a chevron between
three maunches sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a hawk rising proper. Mottoes
— 1. "Honorantes me honorabo"; 2. "Quod vult valde
vult." Livery— Invisible blue, white cuffs, overcoats of
dark blue, white collars and cuffs, silver buttons.
Son of Major-Gen. Sir Thomas Maunsell, K.C.B., b.
1822; d. 1908; m. 1865, Amy Louisa Elizabeth, d. of
Col. Burrowes, K. H., of Bourton Court, co. Somer-
set:—
George Edward Scarlett Maunsell, Esq., b. 1871 ; tn. 1922,
Kathleen Enid, only d. of Rev. E. S. Carpenter, M.A., of
Highcliffe, Hants. Post, addresses— Ballywilliam, Rath-
keale, co. Limerick ; The Cottage, Burghclere, Newbury,
Hants.
Sons of Richard Maunsell, b. 1829 ; d. 1864; m. 1858,
Jane Maria (d. 1903), d. of William Ledmon, M.D.,
of Maghlgass, co. Kerry: —
George William Maunsell, Esq., C.M.G. (1917), Col. late
Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regt., J. P. co. of London,
b. 1859 ; tn. 1894, Anne Pauline Clementina, d. of John
Philips Thomas, of Calcutta ; and has issue — Aileen Edith
Pauline; and Beryl Lola. Res.— 28 Gloucester Terrace,
Hyde Park, W.2. Clubs — Army and Navy, Ranelagh.
Francis Richard Maunsell, Esq., C.M.G. (1904), C.B.E.
(Mil., 1919), Lt.-Col. late R.A., formerly Mil. Attache at
Constantinople, b. 1861. Address— c/o Lloyds Bank, 6 Pall
Mall, S.W.
Sons of George Joseph Maunsell, Esq., Lt.-Col. 15th
Foot, b. 1836; d. 1906; m. 1862, Anna Jane (d. 1910),
d. of Francis M. Enright Moony of The Doon, King's
Co.: —
George Stopford Maunsell, Esq., Brig-Gen. R. Canadian
Engineers, Dir. of Engineer Services in Ottawa, b. 1865 ;
tn. 1888, Henrietta, d. of Henry Charles Austin, of Quebec,
2nd has had issue — Herbert Stopford Maunsell, Lieut.
and Roy. Warwicksh. Regt., b. 1893 ; d. of wounds
received in action 191 5 ; Terence St. George Maunsell,
Lieut. Roy. Canadian Engineers Res., b. 1897 [m. 1918,
Winifred Lilias, d. of N. D. Porter, of Ottawa, and has
issue — Terence Herbert Stopford Maunsell, Gentleman,
b. 1919]; and Muriel Julyan \m. 1918, George Frederick
Gait, Esq., and has issue]. Res .— Margam, Rockcliffe,
Ottawa, Canada.
William Drought Maunsell, Gentleman, b. 1867; m.
1894, Anna Jones, d. of Frederick Clements, of Kingsclear,
New Brunswick ; and has issue — Donald Hunt Maunsell,
Gentleman, b. 1899 [tn. 1925, Annie, d. of John Beswick
Thomas, of Manchester, and has issue — 2 daus.]. Res. —
Dryden, Ontario.
Frank Moony Miunsell, Gentleman, b. 1868 ; m. 1914,
Avis Patrick, d. of the late Hon. Mr. Justice J. R. Arm-
strong, of St. John, and has issue — Janice Louisa Moony.
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Sons of Edward Horatio Phibbs Maunsell of New-
borough, co. Limerick, b. 1841 ; d. 1899 ; m. 1882 (his
cousin), Elizabeth Ellen Lombard, d. of James Hunt
of Danesfort, co. Cork: —
James Maunsell, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Edward Maunsell, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Sons of Gen. Sir Frederick Richard Maunsell, K.C.B.,
b. 1828 ; d. 1916 ; m. 1863, Mary Alex^ndrina (d. 1883),
d. of Don Manuel Velez of New Granada: —
Brig.-Gen. Frederick Guy Maunsell, C.B., CM. G., R.A.
(ret.), b. 1864 ; m. 1896, Hilda, d. of H. Irwin, and has
issue — Fiederick Richard Guy Maunsell, Gentleman, b.
1898 ; and Alexandrina Velez. Club — Naval and Military.
Manuel Charles Maunsell, Esq., Capt. R.A., b. 1866; m.
1892, Alice Blanche Mary, d. of Lt.-Col. de Pentheny de
Pentheny-O' Kelly, and has issue — Charles Frederick
Maunsell, Gentleman, b. 1893; Edgar Joseph Arundell
Maunsell, Gentleman, b. 1896 ; and two daus.
Francis Maunsell, Gentleman, b. 1867; m. 1894, Mary
Warner, and has issue— Francis Maunsell, b.
Son of Col. John Richardson Maunsell, b. 1834 ; d.
1887 ; m. 1864, Augusta, d. of Col. H. Sandwith : —
Debonnaire Frederick Maunsell, Gentleman, b. 1870.
Res. — 134 Cromwell Road, S.W.7.
Sons of Edward Charles Maunsell, b. 1794; d. 1857;
m. , Charlotte Heming: —
Daniel Maunsell, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Edward Maunsell, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Son of Edmund Robert Lloyd Maunsell (eld. son of
John Maunsell — see below), M.A., LL.B., Barrister-at-
Law, b. 1852; d. 1886; m. 1879, Annie Rachel, d of
Joseph Emerson Dowson : —
Arthur Edmund Lloyd Maunsell, Gentleman, B.A.,
LL.B., Barrister-at-Law, b. 1880. Seat — Lemonfield House,
co. Limerick.
Sons of John Maunsell, Esq., J. P., of Edenmore,
Raheny, co. Dublin, b. 1824; d. 1899; m. 1st, 1851,
Catherine Lucinda (d. 1862), d. and heir of Thomas
Lloyd of Beechmount ; 2nd, 1863, Emily Roche, only
child of Archibald John Stephens, Q.C., LL.D., Re-
corder of Winchester; 3rd, 1883, Annie, d. of Rev.
J. Peacock : —
John Drought Maunsell, Esq., Major Army Pay Dept.
b. ; m. 1885, Euphemia Sullivan, d. of Major Robert
Bush, 96th Regt. ; and has issue. Post. add. —
Frederick William Maunsell, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Eyre Lloyd Maunsell, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Archibald John Stephens Maunsell, Esq., Major Royal
Warwickshire Regt., b. 1864. Res. —
Son of Richard Mark Synnot Maunsell, Esq., J. P. cos.
Kildare (High Sheriff 1890) and Clare, late Capt. 1st
(Royal) Dragoons, b. 1843; d. 1907; m. 2nd, 1877,
Mary Eliza (d. 1892), d. and heiress of the late Samuel
Caswell, Esq., J. P., of Blackwater, co. Clare: —
Richard John Caswell Maunsell, Esq., B.A. (Trin. Coll.,
Dublin), called to the Irish Bar, Hilary 1905, b. 1878 ; m.
19 13, Mary Winifred, fifth d. of the late Richard H. M.
Orpen of Ardtully, Kenmare, co. Kerry; and has issue —
Richard Mark Orpen Maunsell, Gentleman, b. 1914. Res. —
27 Cranley Gardens, S.W.7.
MAUNSELL of Spa Hill (U.O.). Argent, a chevron
between three maunches sable. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a falcon
rising proper, jessed and belled or. Mottoes — 1. (under
the arms), "Quod vult valde vult" ; 2. (over the crest),
" Honorantes me honorabo."
Sons of Robert George Maunsell, Gentleman, b. 1842 ;
d. 1911; m. 1869, Dorothea Jane, d. of Thomas
Warren White of Kingstown and Caherblonick, co.
Clare :—
Robert Charles Butler Maunsell, Esq., late Major
R.A.M.C, M.B., B.Ch., F.R.C.S.I., Ex-President
R. C.S.I. , Surgeon of Mercer's Hospital, Examiner in Sur-
gery, T.C.D., b. 1872; m. 1911, Eleanor, d. of James
Hanna of Kilmore, co. Monaghan. Res.— 60 Merrion
Square, Dublin.
Rev. Arthur Persse Gabbet Maunsell, B.D., Chaplain
Indian Ecclesiastical Establishment, b. 1876; m. 1906,
Amabel Staveley, eldest d. of Chas. Randel Narindin, late
Commr. of Rajshahi. Res.— Lahore, India.
Dudley Philip Winthrop Maunsell, Gentleman, B.A.,
Barr.-at-Law, b. 1882. Res. —
Son of Rev. William Francis Maunsell, Rector of
Kildimo, b. 1820; d. 1895; m. 1847, Rebecca Caro-
line {d. 1853), eldest d. of Rev. Richard Dickson of
Vermount, Clarina, co. Limerick: —
William Dickson Dickson, Esq. (q.v. ).
Sons of Lt.-Col. Richard Maunsell, J. P., late of Dubbo>
N.S.W., b. 1822; d. 1907; m. Annie Mary, second
d. of Capt. Alexander Livingstone: —
Lewis Livingstone Maunsell, Gentleman, b. . Res.
— New South Wales.
Richard Dillon Maunsell, Gentleman, b. ; m. 1894,
Anne Churchward; and has issue — (1) Allan Richard
Maunsell, Gentleman, b. ; (2) Massy Maunsell, Gentle-
man, b. . Res. —
Edward Montagu Maunsell, Gentleman, b. 186;. Res. —
MAW, see HASSELL-MAW.
MAWDSLEY (H. Coll., 1876). Sable, two chevronels
argent between as many hammers in chief and a fieur-de-lys
n base of the last ; and for his Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, an eagle displayed sable, sem£e of annulets argent,
and holding in the beak a hammer as in the arms ; with the
Motto, " Conatu."
Sons of James Piatt Mawdsley, Gentleman, b. 1825 ;
d. ; m. 1849, Ellen, dau. of John Currey, Mer-
chant, of Liverpool : —
James Mawdsley, Gentleman, b. 1854; m. 1880, Lucy
Anne, fourth dau. of Nicholas Duckworth of Mosley Hill.
Res —
Robert Cargey Mawdsley, Gentleman, b. 1859 ; m. 1893,
Mary Alice, widow of Edward Grace of Calcutta. Res. —
31 Coudray Road, Southport.
Thomas Ryder Mawdsley, Gentleman, b. 1862 ; m. 1900,
Helen, fourth dau. of Walton Ainsworth, Esq., J.P., of
Rivington, Lancashire. Res. — 12 Errwood Road, Levens-
hulme, Lanes.
William Currey Leyland Mawdsley, Gentleman, b. 1863.
MAX-MULLER (H. Coll.). Per fesse gules and vert,
in chief a demi-eagle displayed, and on a fesse argent two
sickles proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, two sickles erect hooks upwards
proper. Motto—" Wie Gott will."
Son of Rt. Hon. Professor Fredrick Max-Muller,
P.C., LL.D., D.C.L., b. 1823; d. 1900; m. 1859,
Georgina, d. of Riversdale Grenfell of Ray Lodge,
Maidenhead, Berks. : —
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M.V.O. (4th class), Secretary Diplomatic Service, Charge
d'Affaires in Mexico 1905-6, in Christiania 1907-8, in
Pekin 1910-11, Sec. of Embassy 1909, Consul-General at
Budapest 1913, Min. Plen. 1918; Envoy Extraordinary and
Min. Plen. at Warsaw 1920-27, ret. 1928,/-. 1867; m. 1908,
Wanda Maria, d. of Professor Jacob Heiberg of Christiania,
Norway; and has issue — (1) Charles Frederick Grenfell
Max-Muller, Esq., b. 1909 ; (2) John Heiberg Max-Muller,
Esq., b. 1912. Res. — jj Gloucester Place, W.i. Clubs —
St. James's, Marlborough, Bath.
MAXTONE-GRAHAM of Cultoquhey (L.O.). Quar-
terly, 1 and 4, or, a chevron gules, between three cross-
crosslets fitchee azure (for Maxtone) ; 2 and 3, or, three
piles sable, within a double tressure flory counterfiory gules,
on a chief of the second, a rose between two escallops
of the first (for Graham). Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crests — 1. on a wreath of the liveries, a bee proper (for
Maxtone) ; 2. on a wreath of the liveries, a dove proper
(for Graham). Mottoes — " Providus esto," and " Candide
ut secure."
Eld. son of James Maxtone-Graham, Esq., J. P. and
D.L. ,b. 1819 ; d. 1901 ; m. 1851, Caroline Mary Anne,
d. of George Edward Russell, Honourable East India
Company's Service : —
Anthony George Maxtone-Graham, Esq., of Cultoquhey,
J. P., b. 1854. Seats— Cultoquhey, Crieff; Bittleby, Red-
gorton, in the co. of Perth. Town res. — 47 Gloucester
Place, W.i. Club — Brooks's.
MAXWELL, see CONSTABLE - MAXWELL,
CONSTABLE-MAXWELL-STUART, HERON-MAX-
WELL, PERCEVAL -MAXWELL, and WEDDER-
BURN-MAXWELL.
MAXWELL. Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a saltire
sable, on a chief of the first three pallets of the second ;
2 and 3, barry of six, argent and gules. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a buck's
head erased proper. Motto — " Je suis pret."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Somerset Henry Maxwell, 10th
Baron Farnham, b. 1849 ; d. 1900 ; m. 1875, Lady
Florence Jane Taylour, d. of 3rd Marquis of Head-
fort :—
Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur Kenlis Maxwell, D.S.O., nth Baron
Farnham, of Farnham, co. Cavan (6 May 1756), Bart,
of Nova Scotia (28 Mar. 1627) [Supporters — On either
side a buck proper], Major Special Cavalry, formerly
Lieut. 1 oth Hussars, b. 1879; m. 1903, Aileen Selina, d.
of Charles Purdon Coote, of Bearforest ; and has issue —
Hon. Somerset Arthur Maxwell, b. 1905 ; Hon. Marjorie
Florence; Hon. Varena Aileen. Seat — Farnham, co.
Cavan. Town res. — 10 Lowndes Street, S.W. Club —
Carlton.
Hon. Denis Crichton Maxwell, Comm. R.N., b. 1892 ;
m. 1923, Theodora Mary, d. of Arthur Hickling, of
Wing Old Hall, Rutland ; and has issue — Elizabeth
Crichton. Club— Naval and Military.
MAXWELL (L.O.) Argent, a saltire sable, in chief a
rest of the last, and in base a holly-leaf vert. Mantling
sable, doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries,
a stag proper, attired of twelve tynes argent, lodged before
a holly bush also proper. Motto — " Reveresco. "
Son of the late Robert Maxwell: —
Gen. the Rt. Hon. Sir John Grenfell Maxwell, P.C.,
G.C.B., K.C.M.G., C.V.O., D.S.O., C.-in-C. of all Forces
in Egypt 1914-16, comdg. N. Command 1916-19, Col. The
Black Watch 1914, ret. 1922, has Legion of Honour, Grand
Cross of the Nile, Grand Star, Order of Carlos of Spain,
b. 1859 ; m. 1892, Louise Selina, d. of Charles William
Bonynge ; and has issue— Helena Philae Olive Virginia,
M.B.E. [m. 1919, Clifford Carver, Lieut. U.S. Navy].
Res. — 4 Queen's Gate Place, S.W. 7.
MAXWELL (U.O., 1542). Argent, a saltire sable, a
chief paly of six of the first and second, a mullet for dif-
ference. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a stag's head erased proper, a mullet for
difference as in the arms. Motto— " Je suis pret."
Son of Theodore Maxwell, M.D. (Cambridge), B.Sc.
(London), b. 1847; m. 1873, Elizabeth Eyre, second
dau. of John Eyre Ashby, LL.D. : —
Arnold Ashby Maxwell, Gentleman, B.Sc. (Victoria), b.
Nov. 5, 1874. Estate— Ballyrolly, Downpatrick, co. Down.
Residence— 29 The Common, Woolwich.
MAXWELL ofMonreith (L.O. , 1719). Argent, an eagle
with two heads displayed sable, beaked and membered
gules, on the breast an escutcheon of the first, charged
with a saltire of the second, surcharged in the centre with
a hurcheon or, all within a bordure gules. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries,
an eagle rising proper. Motto— " Reviresco." Badge-
Holly. Livery — Full dress : white coat with black lace,
black plush waistcoat and breeches, silver buttons ;
undress : black, with silver buttons.
Onlysurv. son of Sir William Maxwell, 6th Bart., b.
1805; d. 1877; m. 1833, Helenora, d. of Sir Michael
Shaw Stewart, Bart. : —
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1681), P.C., D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., Lord-Lieut, co.
Wigtown, Major and Lt.-Col. late 4th Batt. Royal Scots
Fus. , late President of the Society of Scottish Antiquaries,
M.P. for co. Wigtown 1880-1906, was Lord of the Treasury
1886-92, b. 1845; m. 1869, Mary, d. of Henry Fletcher-
Campbell of Boquhan, co. Stirling; and has had issue —
Aymer Edward Maxwell, Esq., late Capt. Gren. Guards, b.
1877, killed in action while commanding 1st Naval Brigade
in the Defence of Antwerp Oct. 1914 [m. 1909, Lady Mary
Percy, d. of 7th Duke of Northumberland, and left issue—
Aymer Maxwell, Esq., b. 191 1 ; Eustace Maxwell, Gentle-
man, b. 1913; Gavin Maxwell, Gentleman, £. 1914; and
Christian]; Ann Christian [in. 1901, Sir John Maxwell
Stirling-Maxwell, Bart. , of Pollok, and has issue] ; Winifred
Edith [m. 1897, Alastair Erskine Graham Moir of Leckie,
and has issue]; Beatrice Mary [in. 1901, Ernest Robert
Walker, son of the late Sir James Walker, 2nd Bart., and
has issue]. Seat — Monreith, Whauphill, Wigtownshire.
Clubs— Carlton, New (Edinburgh.)
MAXWELL (L.O., rematric, 1899). Argent, a double-
headed eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered gules,
upon its breast an escutcheon of the first, charged with a
saltire of the second, surcharged in the centre with a
hurcheon or, all within a bordure parted per pale of the
third and compony of the second and first. Mantling
sable, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries,
an eagle rising proper. Motto — " Reviresco."
Only son of William Henry Maxwell, Esquire,
Admiral R.N., b. 1840; d. 1919 ; m. Dec. 13, 1871,
Catherine Penelope (d. 1910), eldest dau. of Col.
Fred Thomas Maitland, grandson of General the Hon.
Sir Alexander Maitland, Bart., fifth son of the 6th Earl
Lauderdale : —
Charles Frederick Maitland Maxwell, Gentleman, M.A.
Oxford, b. Feb. 15, 1874; m. 1912, Violet, d. of late
William James Harter ; and has issue— William Ronald
Maitland Maxwell, Gentleman, b. 1916; Herbert Aymer
Bouverie Maxwell, Gentleman, b. 1919 ; and Grizel
Catherine Frederica. Residence — Holywych, Cowden,
Kent. Club — Windham.
MAXWELL (L.O. rematric. 11 Dec. 1922). Quarterly, 1
and 4, argent, a saltire sable, in base a stag's head proper
Maxwell of Dargavel) ; 2 and 3, argent, a fess chequy sable
and of the first, between three falcons' heads couped of the
second (Hall of Fulbar).
Daughter of General Alexander Maxwell, C.B., b.
1816; d. 1889; m. 1862, Sarah, d. of James McCall, of
Daldowie, Lanarkshire : —
Mary Alexandra Maxwell, M.B.E. Res.— Dargavel,
Bishopton, Renfrewshire ; and Lawmarnock, Renfrewshire.
Clubs — Sesame; and Kelvin (Glasgow.)
MAXWELL-GUMBLETON (H. Coll., 1916). Or, on
a fesse wavy gules, three mullets argent, a canton vert,
charged with a fieur-de-lys of the field. Mantling gules and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-gryphon
argent, holding in the dexter claw a mullet or, and charged
on the shoulder with a fieur-de-lys vert. Mottoes— (1)
" Memento mori " ; (2) " Spes altera."
Eld. son of The Hon. Edward Thomas Smith, High
Court Judge, Jamaica, b- 1832 ; d. 1881 ; m. 1871,
Emma Jane, d. of Charles Jeston Homfray, of Down
Lodge, Wandsworth : —
The Rt. Rev. Maxwell Homfray Maxwell-Gumbleton,
D.D., Bishop of Ballarat 19 16-1927, b. 1872 ; assumed by
Royal Licence 191 6 the surname of Maxwell-Gumbleton in
lieu of Smith ; m. 1897, Ella Maria, d. of Rev. Sidney
George Gillum, M.A., Vicar of Pucklechurch, and Rural
Dean of Bitton, Glos. ; and has issue — (1) Maxwell Sydney
Harold Maxwell-Gumbleton, Esq., M.C., Capt. R.A.,
b. 1898; (2) John Gillum Maxwell-Gumbleton, Indian
Police Service, b. 1900 ; (3) Richard Widgwood Maxwell-
Gumbleton, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; and Margaret Anne Julia
[m. 1926, Capt. A. G. Lester-Gartland, M.C.]. Res. —
Twyning Manor, Tewkesbury, Glos.
MAXWELL-HERON (L.O., i860). Argent, two lions
combatant, supporting between their paws a rose gules,
stalked and leaved vert. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a demi-lion holding in
the dexter paw a cross flory. Mottoes — "Ad ardua tendit,"
and " Par valeur." Supporters (as head of the family)—
Two herons.
Eldest son of John Heron Maxwell-Heron, Esq., J P.
and D.L. cos. Kirkcudbright and Wigtown, late Capt.
1st Royal Scots (Lothian) Regt., M.P. for Stewartry of
Kirkcudbright 1880-85, b- l836; d. 1899; m- l868.
Marguerita, second d. of William Stancomb of Blounts
Court, Devizes: —
Guy Heron Maxwell-Heron, Esq., Lt.-Col. late 3rd Batt.
South Wales Borderers, b. 1871 ; m. 1st, 1922, Hilda (d.
1924), d. of G. F. Parker, M.R.C.S. ; 2nd, 1928, Dorothea
Rose, d. cf the late Capt. A. H. Harrison, Warwick Regt.
Club — Caledonian.
MAXWELL-LYTE (Visitations of Somerset). Gules, a
chevron between three swans argent. Crest (granted 1 579).
— A swan volant, silver, upon a trumpet, gold. Motto —
" Laetitia et spe immortalitatis."
Son of the late J. W. Maxwell Lyte, of Berry Head,
Brixham, b. 1823 ; d. 1848 ; m. 1847, Emily Jeannette,
d. of Col. John Craigie, H.E.I.C.S. :—
Sir Henry Churchill Maxwell- Lyte, K.C.B., M.A.
Oxon.), F.B.A., F.S.A., b. 1848; assumed by Deed Poll
his Christian name of Maxwell as an additional surname ;
m. 1871, Frances Fownes (d. 1925), d. of the late James
C. Somerville, Esq., J P., of DinrJer House, Wells; and
has issue — (1) John Maxwell-Lyte, Esq., Maj. late
Northumb. Fus., b. i8js(Res. — n Culmington Road,
Ealing) ; (2) Walter Maxwell-Lyte, Esq. , b. 1877 [m. 1907,
Verona Cecil, d. of the late Rt. Hon. George H. Finch,
P.C., M.P., of Burley-on-the-Hill, Oakham (Res. — 53
Warwick Gardens, W.) ; (3) Arthur Maxwell-Lyte, Esq., b.
1881 [m 1st, 1919, Agnes Elizabeth Rollo (d. 1919), d. of
Rev. Robert Melville Gore Browne ; 2nd, 1925, Ismay
Nesta, d. of Edward S. Mostyn Pryce, Esq., J. P., of
Gunley, Chirbury, Salop (Res. — 59 Harcourt Terrace,
S.W.10)] ; Agnes ; Edith ; and Margaret [m. 1904, Edward
Richard Massie, Esq., J. P., of The Barn, Frensham, Surrey].
Res. — 61 Warwick Square, S.W. Club — Athenaeum.
MAY(U.O. and H. Coll.). Gules, a fess indented be-
tween eight billets or. Mantling gules and or. Crest —
Out of a ducal coronet or, a leopard's head and neck gules,
charged with a billet gold. Motto— " Fortis et fidelis. "
Livery — Brown or claret, with yellow or drab facings
respectively.
Sons of the Rt. Hon. George Augustus Chichester May,
P.C., Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, b. 1815 ; d. 1892;
in. 1853, Olivia, d. of Sir Matthew Barrington, Bt. ,
of Glenstal, co. Limerick:—
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Maj.-Gen. Sir Edward Sinclair May, K.C.B. , C.M.G. ,
Knt. of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of
Jerusalem, Comdr. Legion of Honour, J. P. Devon, Hon.
Col. 56th Bde. R.A. , b. 1856; m. 1st, 1883, Evelyn Mary
Norbrun (d. 1893), d. of Trehawke Kekewich, Esq., J. P..
D.L., of Peamore, Exeter; 2nd, 1895, Charlotte Dorothea
Willie, M.B.E., Lady of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of
St. John of Jerusalem, d.of thelate Gen. Sir William Stirling,
K.C.B. ; and has had issue— (By 1st marriage) Major
Edward George Kekewich Sinclair May, Imperial Yeo. , b.
1893 '• d. 1921 of wounds received in action ; Charlotte
Sinclair [m. 1st, 1910, Comdr. Arthur Darley, R.N. (killed
inaction 1914) ; 2nd, 1920, Rev. Oswald Hunt, Rector of
Emsworth, Hants.]; Evelyn [w. 1914, Hon, Samuel Best,
son of Lord Wynfordj ; Stella [in. 1915, Seton Eustace];
<by 2nd marriage) — Dorothea [m. 1921, Major Stewart-Cox,
R.A.]; Olivia [m. 1926, Sir Archibald Edward Dunbar,
M.C. , Bt.]; and Alison. Seat — Rockbeare Court, Rock-
beare, Devon. Clubs — Athenaeum ; Devon and Exeter.
The late Sir Francis Henry May, G.C.M.G., LL.D.,
J. P., Knt. of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John
of Jerusalem, sometime Gov. and C.-in-C. of Hong-Kong
[Arms as above and on an escutcheon of pretence the arms
ot Barker, namely : — argent, between three bears' heads
erased sable, muzzled or, a maunch of the second, on a
chief gules, two swords saltirewise points upwards argent,
guarded and hilted gold. Supporters— On the dexter a
Chinaman, and on the sinister a Fijian Islander holding in
the exterior hand a spear all proper], b. i860; m. 1891,
Helena Augusta Victoria, eld. d. of Gen. Sir George Digby
Barker, G.C.B., of Clare Priory. Suffolk, and d. 1922,
leaving issue— Stella Augusta Victoria ; Phoebe Francis
Eiric ; Iris Olivia Helena ; and Dione Jean Elizabeth.
Seat — Clare Priory, Suffolk.
Sir (Chichester) Gould May, Knt. Bach. (1923), M.D.,
M.R.C.P., Knt. of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of
St. John of Jerusalem, b- 1863. Res. — 59 Cadogan Place,
S.W.i. Clubs — Brooks's; Oxford and Cambridge.
Sons of the late George Chichester May, Esq., K.C.,
(yngr. son of Rt. Hon. George Augustus Chichester
May, see above) : —
George Egerton May, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
James Francis May, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Arthur May, Gentleman, b. . Res.—
MAY. Or, on a fesse wavy between eight billets azure,
three anchors of the field. Mantling azure and or. Crest
— Out of a naval coronet or, a leopard's head and neck
gules. Supporters— On either side a Polar bear, each
supporting a trident erect all proper. Motto — " Non
tergo sed facie."
Son of the late J. W. Seaburne May : —
Adm. of the Fleet Sir William Henry May, G.C.B.
(1911), G.C.V.O. (1909), Chief of Staff on Mediterranean
Station 1895-96, commanded Naval Contingent in London
during Diamond Jubilee Celebrations 1897, Naval A.D.C.
to Queen Victoria and to King Edward VII., attended
German Emperor during his visit to England 1899,
Director of Naval Ordnance 1901, a Lord of the Admiralty
and Comptroller of the Navy 1901-5, Comm. -in-Chief
Atlantic Fleet 1905-7, Second Sea Lord on Commission of
the Admiralty 1907-9, Comm. -in-Chief of the Home Fleet
1909-11, Comm. -in-Chief at Plymouth 1911-12, has 2nd
Class Red Eagle of Prussia, Order of St. Alexandre
Nevsky (Russia), and is Grand Officer of the Legion of
Honour, b. 1849 ; m. 1878, Kinbarra Swene, d. of the late
W. J. Marrow ; and has issue — (1) Sir Reginald Seaburne
May, K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., Col., Roy. Fus., Dir.
of Organisation at War Office 1923-27, b. 1879 lm-
1906, Margaret Geraldine, d. of John Ramsay Drake, of
29 Wellington Court, S.W. ; and has issue — William Drake
Seaburne May, Esq., b. 1908 ; Guy Seaburne May, Esq.,
b. 1911 ; Robert Seaburne May, Esq., b. 1923 {Club —
Naval and Military)]; (2) Archibald Seaburne May, Esq.,
M.V.O., O.B.E., Comdr. R.N. (ret.), b. 1885 [m. 1915,
Mary Emma, d. of Comdr. Edward Noble Price, R.N.] ;
and Kinbarra Swene. Res. — Chatto, Kelso, N.B. ;
Bughtrigg, Coldstream, Berwickshire. Club — United
Service.
MAY (H. Coll.). Per chevron argent and azure, in chief
two stags' heads caboshed sable, and in base a rose of the
first, barbed and seeded proper. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount
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vert, and in front of a may-tree proper, a gryphon passant
sable, holding in the dexter forefoot an acorn slipped and
leaved also proper, and charged on the shoulder with a rose
as in the arms. Motto— " Tanto fortior tanto felicior."
Livery — Blue and white.
Son of John Morritt May, of Wallasey, Liverpool,
and formerly of Rokeby, Yorks. , b. 1850 ; d.1921 ; m.
1880, Annie, d. of Theopolis Thompson, of London : —
Frederick May, Lieut. The Green Howards (Yorkshire
Regt.), b. 1891; m. 1916, Amy, d. of Joshua Kidger, of
Birkenhead ; and has issue— Phil Morritt May, Gentleman,
b. 1925; and Olga. Res.— Rokeby, Allcroft Road, Read-
ing. Club — Eccentric.
MAYHEW (Ped. H. Coll.). Gules, a chevron vair be-
tween three ducal coronets or, all within a bordure ermine.
Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
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with a chevron vair, in front of an escarbuncle gold.
Mottoes — "Sola in Deo salus," and " Potior diademate
virtus." Livery — Dark blue, scarlet collar and waistcoat.
Son of Arthur| Mayhewe, Esq., J. P. and D. L. co.
Sussex, J. P. Eastbourne, b. 1843; d. 1929; m. 1st,
1874, Alexa Edith Chrissie (d. 1877), d. of James
Wright of Ferntower House, co. Perth ; 2nd, 1883,
Paulina Hope, d. of Charles Vander-Meulen Robert-
son of Nairn, by Harriet his wife, d. of S. Hope, Esq.,
J. P. and D. L., of Liverpool : —
Keith Guy Mayhewe, Gentleman, M.A. (Camb.), b. 1883.
Club— Arthur's.
Sons of Horace Mayhew, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Flint
(High Sheriff 1904), J. P. Lanes., b. 1845 ; d. 1926;
m. 1st, 1870, Mary Helena (d. 1887), d. of Rev. T.
Dixon, D.D., Fellow of Jesus Coll., Camb. ; 2nd, 1889,
Mabel Eleanor, d. of late J. C. Joyce, of Whitchurch,
Salop : —
John Dixon Mayhew, Esq., T.D., Lt.-Col. late Den-
bighshire Hussars, served Great War (France), Conservative
Candidate Harwich Division 1929 Election, b. 1884 ; m.
1907, Louise Katherine Guendolen, d. of Capt. Francis
Prescod Gurney, late 91st Highlanders, and has issue-
John de Parigault Gurney Mayhew, Gentleman, b. 1908
\m. 1928, Hon. Rosemary Silvya Cary, eld. d. of 13th
Viscount Falkland (Res. — 12 Chesham Street, Belgravia,
S.W.)] ; and Robert Evelyn Gurney Mayhew, Gentleman,
b. 1912. Seat— Little Hammonds Place, Sussex. Club—
Cavalry.
Geoffrey Dixon Mayhew, Esq., Major Denbighshire
Hussars, b. 1886; m. 1915, Bertha Irene, d. of T. W.
Short, of Ashbrooke Hall, Sunderland ; and has issue —
Lionel Geoffrey Mayhew, Gentleman, b. 1916; and Helena
Betty. Res. — Lache House, Chester.
Arthur Joyce Mayhew, Esq. , Capt. Denbighshire Hussars,
served Great War (Palestine and France), b. 1889 ; m. 1920,
Theodora Brenda, d. of A. O. Hedley, of The Nook,
Grindon, Sunderland ; and has issue — Arthur Peter Mayhew,
Gentleman, b. 1921; Elizabeth Brenda Ann ; and Octavia
Joyce. Res. — 12 Curzon Park, Chester.
Cecil William Mayhew, Esq., M.C., Capt. Denbighshire
Hussars, served Great War (Palestine and France), b. 1896 ;
m. 1918, Cresta Jeannette, d. of the late L. T. B. Saunderson,
of Dromkeen, co. Cavan, and has issue — Derek Horace
Mayhew, Gentleman, b. 1919. Res. — Cherry Orchard,
Broughton, Flints.
MAYNARD of Skinningrove (R. L., 24 Sept. 1784,
between three sinister hands couped at the wrist gulesr
five ermine spots or (Maynard); 2 and 3, barry of six
erminois and gules, on a chief azure, three catherine-
wheels or (Lax). Mantling vert and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a stag trippant or, gorged
with a collar inverted argent, fimbriated sable. Motto —
" Manus justa nardus." Livery — Light drab, with dark
green collar and cuffs.
Sons of Anthony Lax Maynard, Esq., J. P., of
Skinningrove Hall, late Master N. Durham Fox-
hounds, b. 1814 ; d. 1903 ; m. 1st, 1843, Elizabeth
Jane (d. 1872), d. of George Hutton Wilkinson, Esq.,
D.L. , of Harperley Park, co. Durham; 2nd, 1873,
Edith Harriet, d. of Rev. Henry Richard Ridley,
M.A. , Vicar of St. Cuthbert's, Durham:—
Anthony Charles Hutton Maynard, Gentleman, b. i860;
m. 1890, Annie Evelyn, M. B.E. , eld. d. of Rev. H. A.
Mitton, Master of Sherburn House; and has issue —
Richard de Kirklevington Maynard, Gentleman, b. 1892 [m.
1915, Susan Boag, d. of the late Archibald Boag Milton, of
Kirkmalcolm, co. Renfrew ; and has issue — Anthony
Richard Hutton Maynard, Gentleman, b. 1920]. Res. —
The Low Hall, Hackness, Scarborough.
Henry Easterby Maynard, Gentleman, b. 1876. Res. —
Edmund Gilling Maynard, Gentleman, b. 1880. Res. —
Son of Edmund Gilling Maynard, Esq. (who was 4th
sonof John Max Maynard, of Eryholme), J.P. and D.L.,
of Chesterfield, b. 1793; d. 1880; m. 2nd, 1858, Ann,
eldest d. of John Jell of Dover, co. Kent: —
Edmund Anthony Jefferson Maynard, Esq., J.P. co.
Derby, Lord of the Manor of Nether Padley, Joint Lord
of the Manor of Matlock, 6.1861 ; m. April2, 1887, Margaret
Blanche, elder d. of R. S. Wilmot-Sitwell, Esq., J.P.,D,L.,
of Stainsby House, Smalley, in the county of Derby ; and
has had Issue— (1) Anthony Lax Maynard, Esq., Capt.
Scots Gds,, b. 1889; (2) Richard Sacheverell Maynard, Gen-
tleman, b. October 9, 1892, d. January 14, 1893 ; (3) John
Wilmot Maynard, Gentleman, Lieut. K.R.R.C, b. June 8,
1896 ; killed at Ypres 1915 ; Dorothy Margaret ; and Wini-
fred May. Estates — Nether Padley and at Chesterfield and
Hoon, all in the county of Derby. Postal addresses —
Hoon Ridge, Hilton, Derbyshire. Clubs — Boodle's, St,
James's, County (Derby).
OTWAY MAYNE, Esquire, O.B.E. (1915), D.L. Bucks.,
late Major 2nd Norfolk Regt. , Chief Constable of co. of
Bucks. Bom 1855, being the only son of the late Major
Henry Otway Mayne of " Mayne's Horse," by his wife
Mary Ewer Turner, younger dau. of the late Jacob Turner,
B.C.S. Armorial bearings (L.O., 1730)— Argent, a chev-
ron gules, voided of the field, between two pheons in chief
sable and a fleur-de-lys in base azure, all within a bordure
wavy of the last. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest —
On a wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand issuing from the
torse holding a plain cross gules ; and in an escroll above
this Motto, " Virtut fortuna comes." Livery — Dark navy
blue. Married, Jan. 1894, Helena E. , younger dau. of the
Venble. H. R. Nevill, Archdeacon of Norfolk, and Canon of
Norwich Cathedral. Residence — Walton Lodge, Aylesbury.
Club — Naval and Military.
MAYNE of Constantine (H. Coll.). Vert, a chevron
erminois between in chief two garbs, and in base a
dolphin naiant embowed or. Mantling vert and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a rock a buck's
head erased proper. Motto — •" Gan nerth ha nel."
4th son of Josiah Mayne, of Parcvean, Grade, Corn-
wall, b. 1834; d. 1913; m. 1868, Frances Emma, d.
of William Boxer, Esq., Commander R.N. : —
William Boxer Mayne, Gentleman, L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S.,
b. 1875; m. 1906, Amy, d. of B. H. Dale, L.R.C.P.,
M.R.C.S., and has issue; — William Alexander Mayne|
Gentleman, b. 1906 ; and Dorothy Isabel Frances. Estates
— Mayne, Constantine, Cornwall ; Treworvack, Constan-
tine, Cornwall. Res. — Southdown House, Storrington,
Pulborough, Sussex.
1
H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, on a chevron vert,
MAYO, Earl of, see BOURKE.
MAYO (H. Coll.) Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, on a
chevron between three r< ses argent, a cross pat6e of the
first, a chief or (for Mayo) ; 2 and 3, or, on a mount vert,
a pelican in her piety gules, between two flaunches ermine,
each charged with a cross pat£e fitchee of the third (for
Q^ap
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Knapp)." Mantlingsable and argent. Crest— A dove argent,
holding in the^beak a sprig of olive proper, and charged
Henry Browne Mayo, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
America.
Joseph Mayo, Gentleman, b.
Sons of Col. William Robert Mayo (g.v.).
Second son of Rev. William Mayo, M.A. (Oxon.),
Rector of Folke, Dorset, b. 1801 ; d. 1881 ; m. 1835,
Charlotte, d. of Robert Dyer, M.D., of Kingsmead,
Didmarton, Glos. : —
The late Rev. Charles Herbert Mayo, D.Litt., M.A.
(Oxon.), Preb. Salisbury Cathedral, F. R. Hist. S., formerly
Vicar of Long Burton with Holnest, Dorset, and Rural
Dean, b. 1845 ; d. 1929. Res. — The Retreat, Long
Burton, Sherborne, Dorset.
Sons of George Gibbes Mayo, Gentleman, F.R.S.,
of S. Australia, b. 1845 ; d. 1921 ; m. 1877, Henrietta
Mary, d. of Robert Donaldson : —
George Elton Mayo, Gentleman, Professor at Harvard
Univ., U.S.A., b. 1880 ; m. 1913, Dorothea, eld. d. of
J. H. McConnel, of Cressbrook, Melbourne ; and has
issue — 2 daus. Postal address — Harvard University,
U.S.A.
Herbert Mayo, Gentleman, LL.B., F.R.S. (Melbourne),
Barrister-at-Law, b. 1885 ; m. 1911, Clarice Gwendoline,
d. of James Melrose, of Glenwood, Aldgate, S. Australia,
and has issue — Eric Elton Mayo, Gentleman, Cadet R.
Australian Navy, b. 191 2 ; George Melrose Elton Mayo,
Gentleman, b. 1918 ; and 3 daus. Postal address —
Adelaide, S. Australia.
John Christian Mayo, Esq., M.D., B.S. (Adelaide),
late Capt. Australian Medical Corps, b. . Res. —
Glen Osmund, Adelaide, S. Australia.
MAYWOOD-STRUTT (R.L., H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1
and 4, sable, on a chevron argent, between three cross
crosslets fitch^e or, as many escarbuncles azure (Strutt) ;
on the. breast with a cross patee sable. Motto — " Nuncia
pacis oliva."
Sons of Col. William Robert Mayo, D.C.G.O. , b. 1839 ;
d. 1921 ; m. 1868, Anne (d. 1922), d. of Rev. John
George Francis Henry Knapp, Clerk in Holy Orders,
Rector of St. James's Church, Shaftesbury, Dorset: —
Charles Robert Mayo, Gentleman, b. 1877; m. 1903,
Mary Emily Frederica, d. of Frederick Cooke, of Brook-
lands, Coppenhall, Cheshire; and has issue — Margaret
Rohesia Gundred [m. 1927, Harold Richard Bowman
Shepperd, Barrister-at-Law] ; and Knid Hildsgarde Verdin.
J?es. — West Lodge, Pinner, Middlesex.
Rev. John Frederick Mayo, Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A.
(Cantab.), formerly Vicar of Kimbolton, N.Z. , b. 1879 ; m.
1909, Emily, d. of Henry Burrell, of Maryland, Cheltenham,
Feilding, N.Z. ; and has issue— William Henry Mayo,
Gentleman, b. 1910 ; John Russell Mayo, Gentleman, b-
1922; Noel Annie; and Edith Mary. Res. — Pukepapa
Road, Marton, New Zealand.
Comdr. Herbert Coates Mayo, O.B.E., R.N., served
Somaliland Operations 1903-4 (medal and clasp), and
Great War 1914-18, comd. H.M.S. Ormonde 1918-19, b.
1881 : m. 1912, Faith Octavia, d. of Sir William Bower
Forwood, K.B.E. , J. P., D.L. , of Bromborough Hall,
Cheshire ; and has issue — William Herbert Forwood Mayo,
Gentleman, b. 1916 ; and Audrey Faith. Res.— Ryme, Old
Castle Road, Weymouth.
MAYO (H. Coll.). Sable, on a chevron between three
roses argent, a cross patee of the first, a chief or. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a dove argent, holding in the beak a sprig of olive
proper, and charged on the breast with a cross patee
sable. Motto — " Nuncia pacis oliva." Livery — Black
and gold.
Only surv. son of Joseph Mayo, Gentleman, b. 1823 ;
d. 1876 ; m. 1868, Sarah Samuel, d. of Rev. Samuel
Chase, D:D. : —
Rev. March Chase Mavo, M.C., B.D., Clerk in Holv
Orders, b. 1871. Res. — St. Stephen's Vicarage, Balti-
more, Maryland, U.S.A.
Only surv. son of Charles Mayo, Gentleman, b. 1826 ;
d. 1910; m. 1853, Frances Charlotte, d. of Rev.
Charles Taylor Wade, M.A. : —
Rev. Father William Francis Mayo, M.A. (Wisconsin),
b. 1 861. Address — Order of Holy Cross, West Park,
New York.
Sons of Henry Herbert Mayo, Gentleman, b. ;
d. : m. , : —
2 and 3, lozengy or and ermine, on a chief azure, a
demi-lion between two lymphads sails furled oars in action
of the first (May wood). Mantlings sable and argent ;
azure and or. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a
demi-lion or, holding in the dexter paw a banner erect sable,
charged with a cross as in the arms (Strutt) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a dolphin haurient azure, charged
with a lymphad as in the arms (Maywood). Mottoes
— "Justus et tenax propositi" (Strutt); "Facta memorias
faciunt " (Maywood).
Only son of Henry John Maywood, H.M. Civil Service,
b. 1856; d. 1892; m. 1879, Fanny Emma, only d. of
the late Charles James Strutt : —
Henry Golding Maywood-Strutt, Gentleman, B.A.
(Oxon.), b. 1884; assumed by R.L., i9r4, the additional
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surname and arms of Strutt ; m. 1910, Sylvia, only child of
the late Francis Way, and grand-d. of the late Henry
Savory Way, Esq., J. P., D.L. Res. — Woodend, Studland
Bay, Dorset.
MccGWIRE (U.O.). Vert, on a horse in full gallop
argent, caparisoned gules, fringed or, a knight in complete
armour, without a shield, brandishing his sword over his
head proper, his helm plumed with two ostrich feathers of
the second. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a stag trippant proper, collared, and
with a chain reflexed oyer his back or. Motto — " Fortitudo
et justitia,"
Sons of John Frederick Kane MccGwire, Gentleman,
of Somerset Lodge, St. Margaret's-on-Thames, b. 1836 ;
d. 1915 ; m. 1877, Juliet, d. of William Paul Metcham,
of Petersham Lodge, Surrey : —
John Edward MccGwire, Esq., C.B.E., Lt.-Col.
R.A.S.C., Barrister-at-Law, Middle Temple, b. 1878 ;
m. 1909, Jean Elizabeth, only d. of Col. Henry Benjamin
Naylor Adair, R. E. ; and has issue— John Adair MccGwire,
Gentleman, b. r9is ; Brian Walter MccGwire, Gentleman,
b. 1920 ; and Jean Mary. Club — Army and Navy.
Capt. George Walter Frederick MccGwire, b, 1884 ;
m. 1922, May Geraldine Aldersley, d. of Cecil Henry
Bompas, C.S.T., of the Middle Temple. Barrister-at-Law,
and has issue. Address — c/o Messrs. Shaw Wallace & Co. ,
Madras, India.
MEAD (H. Coll.). Argent, three trefoils slipped vert,
on a bordure quarterly gules and sable, four bees or.
Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, within a circle of trefoils fessewise conjoined and
slipped vert, an heraldic reindeer trippant proper. Mottoes
— " Toujours pret " ; "In medio tutissimus."
Sons of Henry John Mead, Gentleman, Solicitor, /'.
1845 I d. 1926 ; vi. 1875, Edith Charlotte, d. of Rev.
Joseph Gifford, M. A. , Vicar of Newport, Barnstaple : —
Henry Gifford Mead, Esq., Solicitor, Lt.-Col. T.F. Res.,
T.D. , b. 1876; m. 1909, Ellen Sofie Manicus, d. of
Frederick Carl Christian Nielsen (Knight and Cross of
Honor, Danish Order of Dannebrog, Knight Commr. ot
Norwegian Order of St. Olaf and Russian Order of St. Stanis-
laus, and Officer of Japanese Order of the Rising Sun) of
London and Copenhagen, and has issue — John Nielsen
Mead, Gentleman, b. 1910; David Gifford Mead, Gentle-
man, b. 1911 ; Charles Raymond Mead, Gentleman, b. 1912.
Club — Jun. Carlton.
Raymond George Mead, Gentleman, b. 1882.
Edgar Walter Mead, Gentleman, B.A. (Camb.), H.M.
Consular Service, China, b. 1887; m. 1915, Maud, d. of the
late Admiral ot the Fleet, Sir Algernon Lyons, G.C.B. , and
has issue — Thomas Gifford Mead, Gentleman, b. 1917;
James Penrice Mead, Gentleman, b. 1924 ; and Christine
Margaret.
Godfrey Charles Frederick Mead, Gentleman, M.A.
(Camb.), b. 1891.
Sons of George Edward Mead, Solicitor, b. 1819 ; d.
1892 ; m. 1842, Louisa, d. of William Rayment : —
Frederick Mead, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, Metropolitan
Magistrate (uses only one Motto — " In medio tutissimus "),
b. 1847; m- 1878, Sophia, d. of Richard Henry Poland,
Esq. ; and has issue— (1) Stephen Mead, Esq., D.S.O. ,
Major R.A. , b. 1882 [m. 1910, Beatrice Eleanor, d. of
Comdr. L. P. Willan, late R.N.T ; (2) Lawrence Mead, Esq. ,
Barr.-at-Law, B.A., Balliol (Oxon.), Major Yeomanry
Reserve of Officers, b. 1884 ; (3) Hilary Poland Mead, Esq. ,
Lieut.-Comdr. R.N., b. 1887. Res.— 4 Eliot Place, Black-
heath, London, S. E. Club — Junior Carlton.
George Edward Mead, Gentleman [Motto — " Tu ne cede
malis"], b. 1849; m. 1881, Maude, d. of Henry Hockey
Burnell, F.S.A. ; and has issue — (1) Rev. Humphrey
Burnell Mead, M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1882; (2) Rev. Jasper
Mead, M.A., b. 1887; and Mildred [m. 1922, St. John
Fancourt Bell]. Club — Constitutional.
William Rayment Mead, Gentleman (twin), b. 1855.
Herbert Rayment Mead, Gentleman (twin), b. 1855.
Ernest Kent Mead, Gentleman, b. i860; m. 1891,
Minnie Jane, d. of John Nevil Maskelyne. Res. —
MEADE (CO., ). Gules, a chevron ermine, between
three trefoils slipped argent. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed with
two heads sable, armed or. Motto — " Toujours prest."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Richard James Meade, 4th Earl of
Clanwilliam, G.C.B. , K.C.M.G., b. 1832; d. 1907;
m. 1867, Elizabeth Henrietta, d. Sir Arthur Edward
Kennedy, G.C.M.G., C.B. :—
Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur Vesey Meade, M.C., 5th Earl of
Clanwilliam (20 July 1776), Viscount Clanwilliam co Tip-
perary and Baron Gillford, co. Down (17 Nov. 1766), Baron
Clanwillliam of Clanwilliam (U.K., 28 Jan. 1828), and a
Bart. (29 May 1703), D.L. co. Down, Capt., Gen.R.O. , late
Horse Guards, formerly Extra A.D.C. to Viceroy of India
(Lord Curzon of Kedleston), served in S. African War
1900-2, and Great War 1914-18 (despatches, M.C., Croix
de Guerre (Italy)) [Supporters — Dexter, an eagle close
sable ; sinister, a falcon close proper, beaked and legged or,
each collared and chained], b. 1873; m. 1909, Muriel,
M.B. E. , widow of Hon. Oliver Howard and d. of Russell
Stephenson ; and has issue — John Charles Edmund Carson
Meade, commonly called Lord Gillford, b. 19 14 ; Lady
Mary Katharine Selina ; and Lady Elizabeth Louisa
Margaret. Seats— Gill Hall, Dromore, co. Down ; Montalto,
Ballynahinch, co. Down. Club — Carlton.
Hon. Herbert Meade, C.B., C.V.O., D.S.O. , Rear-
Admiral, A.D.C. to King George 1924-25, b. 1875 ; m.
1911, Margaret Isabel Frances, elder d. of the late Rt. Rev.
the Hon. E. Carr Glyn, Bishop of Peterborough ; and has
issue — Richard James Meade, Esq., b. 1913 ; John Herbert
Meade, Esq., b. 1919 ; Anne Margaret; and Jean Mary.
Res. — 44 Cadogan Place, S.W.i.
Hon. Edward Brabazon Meade, Capt. (ret.) 10th Hussars,
served in S. African War, and Great War 1914-19,
b. 1878 ; m. 1st, 1907, Hon. Elizabeth Kate Shelley Gully
(d. 1908), d of 1st Viscount Selby ; 2nd, 1910, Angela, d.
of Thurz von Thurzbrugg (div, 1924) ; 3rd, 1925, Mrs.
Arthur Godfrey. Res. — Rose Manor, Guisborough, North-
ants. Club — Orleans.
Son of Hon. Sir Robert Henry Meade, G.C.B., b. 1835 ;
d. 1898 ; m. 2nd, 1880, Caroline Georgiana, d. of Charles
William Grenfell, M.P. :—
Charles Francis Meade, Esq., b. 1881 ; m. 1913, Hon.
Ailean Hilda Brodrick, d. of 1st Earl of Midleton ; and has
issue — Simon Robert Jasper Meade, Esq., b. 1928 ; and
3 daus. Res. — Penylan, Meifod, Montgomery. Club —
Travellers'.
Son of Rev. and Hon. Sidney Meade, Canon of Salis-
bury, J. P. Wilts., Rector of Wylye, Wilts., 1869-82,
b. 1839; d. 1917; m. 1868, Lucy Emma (d. 1918),
second d. of the late J. H. Jacob of The Close,
Salisbury: —
Francis Henry Meade, Esq., C.B.E., Barr.-at-Law, b.
1870 ; m. 1st, 1900, Beatrice Mary (obtained a div. 1923), d.
the late Lord Esm£ Stuart Gordon ; 2nd, 1923, Dorothy
Elizabeth, d. of the late H. Pocklington-Senhouse, and
widow of Lt.-Col. J. S. Plummer ; and has issue — Robert
Sidney Stuart Meade, Esq. , b. 1901. Res. — The Hanginshaw,
Selkirk.
Son of John Percy Meade, Esq. : —
John Windham Meade, Esq. (q.v).
Son of Richard Raphael Meade, Esq., Major 8th Foot,
b. 1826 ; d. 1873 ; m. 1869, Rica Nunes, d. of David
Nunes Carvalho: —
Richard John Edward Meade, Gentleman, O.B.E. , b.
1870 ; m. 1894, Helen Venetia Digby, d. of the late Rev.
G. Digby Newbolt, Rector of Knotting-with-Souldrop ; and
has had issue — Richard Gilbert Trevor Meade, Lieut. 14th
Hussars, b. 1895 ; d. 1917, of wounds received in action ;
Patricia Helen Isabel ; and Ulrica Nina Elizabeth. Res. —
Croxton, Thetford, Norfolk.
Sons of Adam Newman Meade, b. ; d. 1878; m.
1859, Louisa Sophia, d. of Daniel Connor of Manch : —
• Richard John Meade, Esq., B.A., J. P. co. Cork, Maj.
(ret.) R. MunsterFus., b. 1865. Seat — Ballymartle, Kinsale,
co. Cork.
Adam Daniel Meade, Gentleman, b. ; m. 1909, Ella
Nora, d. of Richard Ashe of Ashton, co. Cork. Res.—
Sons of John Meade of Ballintober, co. Cork, J. P., b.
1819 ; d. 1898; m. 1851, Eliza, d. of Richard Meade
of Dublin : —
John Josias Meade, Gentleman, b. 1858. Seat — Ballin-
tober, Ballinhassig, co. Cork.
William George Meade, Gentleman, b. 1862 ; m. ,.
Eliza, d. of Frederick Bullock ; and has issue — Kathleen
Alice ; Dorothea Lucia ; and Margaret Emily. Res. —
Robert Jocelyn Meade, Gentleman, b. 1871. Res. —
George Waller Meade, Gentleman, b. 1872. Res. —
MEADE. Quarterly, 1 ana 4, grand quarters, gules, a
chevron ermine between three trefoils slipped argent (for
Meade) ; 2 and 3, grand quarters, quarterly i. and iiii. azure,.
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three peewits argent (for Magill) ; ii. and iii. per chevron
argent and vert, three hinds trippant proper (for Hawkins)-
a crescent for difference. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— An eagle displayed with two heads sable. Motto —
" Toujours pret " (or "prest").
Eld. surv. son of John Percy Meade, Esq, D. L. for co.
Down, J. P. Norfolk and Suffolk, Capt. 52nd Oxford-
shire L. I., b. 1847; d. 1919 ; m. 1894, Helena Frances,
dau. ofSir Allen Johnson-Walsh, Bart., of Bally kilcavan,
Queen's Co. : —
John Windham Meade, Esq., Capt. 1st Batt. Oxford and
Bucks. L.I., served Great War, b. Nov. 28, 1894. Seats —
Earsham Hall, Norfolk ; Burrenwood, co. Down.
MEADE (H. Coll.). Azure, a chevron ermine between
in chief two trefoils slipped and in base a fleur-de-lysor.
Crest — On a wreath or and azure, upon a mount vert, a
double-headed eagle displayed azure, holding in each
beak a trefoil as in the arms. Motto — " Semper paratus."
Son of : —
Harold Gerard Roche Meade, Gentleman, b. ;
Res. — San Luis, Potosi, Mexico.
MEADE-KING of Walford (H. Coll., 25 Oct. 1830).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a lion rampant between three
cross crosslets two and one sable, and as many escal-
lops one and two gules (King); 2 and 3, gules, on a
chevron argent, between three leopards' faces or, two arrows
in saltire azure, barbed and flighted proper, between two
bows chevronwavs of the fourth, stringed of the field
(Meade). Mantling sable and argent. Crests — 1. on
KADENTI PORRIGO DEXTRA/^
a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon an
arm in bend dexter couped at the elbow the hand
supporting a tilting-spear erect the head broken, the arm
surmounting a branch of oak fructed in bend sinister
all proper ( King) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a
demi-griffin azure, wings elevated ermine, in the dexter
claw a fleur-de-lis or (for Meade). Motto — " Cadenti
porrigo dextram."
Son of William Oliver Meade-King, Esq., J. P., late
Major and Hon. Lt.-Col. 3rd Batt. Somersetshire Light
Infantry, b. 1833; d. 1913 ; m. 1857, Mary Musgrave,
d. of William Beadon, Esq., of Otterhead, nr. Honiton,
co. Devon, J. P. : —
William Oliver Evelyn Meade-King, Gentleman, M.Inst
C.E. , late Engineering Inspector Local Govt. Board, late
Lieut. 3rd Batt. Somersetshire L.I. , b. 1858; m. 1884,
Sophia Agneta, d. of late T. E Harrison of Whitburn, co.
Durham ; and has had issue — Richard Evelyn Beauchamp,
Esq., temp. Lieut. R.A.S.C. and R.N.V.R., b. 1885 [m.
1 914, Francis Caroline, d. of Cecil S. R. Barker, of Norfolk
Square, and has issue — Diana Katherine ; and Olivia
Francis]; (2) William Oliver Meade-King, Gentleman, b.
1889 [m. 1917, Ellen Collins, d. of Col. Wright Sherlock,
and left issue — Richard Oliver Meade-King, Gentleman, b.
; and 2 daus. Res. — Walford, nr. Taunton, co.
Somerset.
Sons of Henry Herbert Meade-King, Gentleman, M. A.
(Pembroke Coll.) Oxford, b. 1837; d. 1916 ; m. 1864,
Caroline Amelia Carr, d. of George Carr Clark of Ellin-
thorpe, Yorks. : —
Herbert Edward Meade- King, Gentleman, B.A. (Camb),
b. 1865 ; m. 1 891, Ann Millicent, d. of William Nickolls, of
Clifton. Res. — Perry House, Cleeve, nr. Bristol.
George Cyril Meade- King, Gentleman, Solicitor, M.A.
(Oxon.), b. 1869; m. 1902, Marguerite, d. of Carl Hae-
fliger, of Neuchatel, and has issue — Two sons and a dau.
Post. add. — 45 Canynge Road, Clifton, Bristol.
Sons of Walter Meade-King, Esq., J. P. for co. Som-
erset, M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1842 ; d. 1920 ; m. 1866, Louisa
(d. 1895), d. of late H. Liddon of Taunton: —
Richard Liddon Meade-King, Gentleman, M.D. , b. 1869.
Res. — Powlett House, Taunton.
Rev. Charles Ruddock Meade-King, M.A. (Oxon.), Clerk
in Holy Orders, b. 1875 ; m. 1905, Alice, d. of Robert Gordon,
of Frome, and has issue — Michael Oliver Meade-King,
Gentleman, b. 1908. Res. — Timsbury Rectory, Bath.
Oliver Meade-King, Gentleman, M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1878 ;
m. 1907, Sylvia Mary Beatrice, younger d. of late Capt.
Tennyson ; and has issue — Walter Tennyson Meade-King,
Gentleman, b. 1908 ; Frederick George Oliver Meade-King,
Gentleman, b. 1911. Post, add.— Malvern College, Malvern.
MEADE-KING (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent,
a lion rampant, between three cross crosslets, two and one,
sable, and as many escallops, one and two, gules (for
King) ; 2 and 3, gules, on a chevron argent, between three
leopards' faces or, two arrows in saltire azure, barbed and
flighted proper, between two bows chevronwise of the
fourth, stringed of the field (for Meade). Mantling sable
and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, on a
mount vert, an arm in bend dexter, couped at the elbow,
the hand supporting a tilting-spear erect, the head broken,
the arm surmounting a branch of oak in bend sinister,
fructed, all proper (for King) ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, a demi-griffin azure, wings ermine, holding in
the dexter claw a fieur-de-lys or (for Meade). Motto—
" Cadenti porrigo dextram."
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Son of Henry Warren Meade- King, Esq., J- P., b.
1817; d. 190 1 ; m. 28 Sept. 1847, Marion, d. of Joseph
Higgin of Manchester : —
Richard Robert Meade- King, Esq., J. P., b. 20 June
1850. Postal add. — Broomfield, West Derby, Liverpool.
Clubs — National Liberal and Liverpool Reform.
EDMUND GUSTAVUS BLOOMFIELD MEADE-
WALDO, Esquire, J. P. co. Kent, Lord of the Manor
of Hever-Brocas. Born Feb. 8, 1855, being the only
son of the late Edmund Waldo Meade- Waldo, Esq., J. P.,
late 1st Life Guards, by his first wife Harriette Ellen, dau.
of Henry Owen Becher of Aughadown, co. Cork. Armo-
rial bearings — Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a bend azure be-
tween three leopards' faces gules (for Waldo) ; 2 and 3, per
pale sable and ermine, a chevron between three trefoils
slipped, an eagle's head erased in the chief point all
counterchanged (for Meade). Mantling azure and or.
Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head sable,
erased ermine, gorged with an Eastern crown argent, hold-
in its beak two trefoils slipped of the last (for Waldo) ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, a double-headed eagle dis-
played or, charged on the breast with a quatrefoil sable,
resting its claws on two shields of the second, each charged
with a trefoil slipped argent (for Meade). Mottoes — " Tou-
jours prest " ; "Mens conscia recti." Married, March 2,
1880, Ada Coralie, dau. of the Right Hon. Sir Richard
Baggallay, Lord-Justice of Appeal ; and has had Issue —
<i) Edmund Richard Meade- Waldo, Esq., D.S.O., has
Croix de Guerre with palm, Lt.-Col. late Rifle Brigade, b.
1881 [m. 1914, Margaret Editha, youngest d. of John Henry
Gurney of Keswick Hall, Norfolk]; (2) Geoffrey Meade-
Waldo, Gentleman, b. 1884; d. 1916; Florence Coralie ;
and Harriette Dorothy [m. 1st, 1906, Charles Sandbach
Parker (d. 1920) ; 2nd, 1924, Percy Ry croft Lowe, and has
issue]. Estates— Stonewall Park, co. Kent ; Hever Warren,
co. Kent ; and Glascwm, Radnorshire. Postal addresses —
Stonewall Park, Edenbridge, co. Kent; Hever Warren,
Kent.
MEADOWS of Wexford (U.O.) Azure, a chevron or,
between three pelicans' wings endorsed, vulning themselves
proper, on a canton of the second three cinquefoils of the
field. M3ntling azure and or. Crest — Out of a coronet
or, a demi-eagle displayed pean. Motto—" Mea dos
virtus."
Sons of Joseph Meadows, Clerk of the Peace, of Wex-
ford, b. 1809; d. 1877; m. 1842, Anne (d. 1896), d.
of John Lloyd of Thornville, co. Wexford: —
Arthur Meadows, Gentleman, B.A. (Dub.), b. 1845.
Res. — The Rectory, Carne, co. Wexford.
Joseph Meadows, Gentleman, B.A. , C.E., F.R. G.S.I. ,
b. 1847; m. 1877, Emily Mary, d. of Rev James Peed;
and has issue — Henry Lloyd Meadows, Gentleman [Cool-
oughter], b. 1878; Louisa Mary; and Blanche Anne
Mabella [m. , Rev. Arthur Ivan Graves, and has issue].
Pes. — Moortown, co. Wexford.
Henry Lloyd Meadows, Esq. , Clerk of the Crown and
Peace for co. Wexford, M.A. (Dub.), F.R.A.S., b. 1851 ;
tn. 1890, Olive Maud, eld. d. of Edward J. Nunn of Silver-
spring, co. Wexford ; and has issue — Annie Frances.
Pes. — Ballygrane, co. Wexford.
Sons of Abraham James Meadows, Esq., J. P., b. 1 853
d. 1913; m. 2nd, 1881, Catherine Evangeline (d. 1886),
d. of John Lloyd of Patrick's Hill, Cork: —
Fraser Meadows, Gentleman, b. 1881. Post. add. —
Thornville, Ballycogley, co. Wexford.
Daunt Meadows, Gentleman, b. 1885.
MEANY of New York (U.O.). Argent, a lion rampant
gules, on a chief a salmon naiant in the midst of the sea
proper. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, out of a circle of trefoils slipped vert, an
arm embowed in chain mail, the hand grasping a sword
wavy proper.
Son of : —
Edward Tobin Peter Meany, Gentleman, b. . Pes. —
New York.
MEARES of Guildford (H. Coll., 21 March 1923).
Argent, on a f esse azure, between in chief a thunderbolt
and in base a sun in splendour proper, two garbs or, and
on an escutcheon of pretence — argent, a chevron sable,
between three bulls' heads caboshed gules (for Curteis).
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, two arms embowed vested azure, the hands
grasping a thunderbolt proper. Motto — " Vis viam
vincit."
Son of Thomas Meares, Esq., of Clive Hall, Shrews-
bury, b. 1825 ; d. 1917 ; m, i860, Agnes, d. of
James Walsh, J. P., of Bolton : —
John Willoughbv Meares Esq., CLE. (1922), M. Inst.
C.E., M.I.E.E., M.I.E. (Ind.), F.R.A.S., b. 1871 ; m.
1898, Frances Helen, d. and co-heir of Arthur Maple-
toft Curteis, Esq., J. P. ; and has issue — Oswald Maple-
toft Meares, Gentleman, b. 1902. Res. — Elstowe,
Guildford. Clubs — E.I. United Service, County (Guild-
ford).
RICHARD MEARES, Gentleman. Armorial bear-
ings— Argent, a ship with three masts, sails furled and
shrouded sable, in the dexter chief point a crescent gules
for difference. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, on waves of the sea, a mermaid
proper. Motto — "Omnia providentiee committo." Resi-
dence— New York.
MEARES. Argent, a ship with three masts, sails
furled and shrouded sable, in the dexter chief point a
crescent gules for difference. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on waves of
the sea, a mermaid proper. Motto—" Omnia providentiae
committo."
Sons of the Rev. Robert Meares, Clerk in Holy Orders,
Graduate in Arts of the Royal University, Ireland,
b. 1837 ; d. ; m. 1868, Anna, dau. of the late George
Crawley of Killen, co. Armagh: —
George Munro Meares, Gentleman, b. July 30, 1871.
Address — Woodville, Stillorgan Road, Dublin.
Alfred Robert Meares, Gentleman, b. March 4, 1873.
Richard James Meares, Gentleman, b. July 22, 1878.
Residence — Delamare House, Stewartstown, co. Tyrone.
MEATH, Earl of, see BRABAZON.
MECHAM (U.O., 1811). Or, a fesse dancett^e azure,
in chief two human hearts gules. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter cubit
arm erect grasping a dagger transfixed through a human
heart emitting drops of blood all proper. Motto —
" Animi fortitude "
Son of George Bridgham Septimus Mecham of
Hughenden, Queensland, Australia, b. 1841 ; m. 1873,
Alice Clara Waugh, d. of George Martyr of Goulburn,
N.S. Wales :—
Clifford Reginald Mecham, Gentleman, b. 1874. Post,
add. —
MEDLYCOTT (R.L., 1 Jan. 1765, originally recorded
Vn. of London). Quarterly, per fesse indented gules and
azure, three lions rampant argent. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — Out of a mural crown gules, a demi-eagle
with wings elevated or. Motto — " Dat cura quietam."
Only son of Rev. Sir Hubert James Medlycott, 6th Bart. ,
of Ven, Somerset, M.A. (Camb.), b. 1841 ; d. 1920;
m. 1870, Julia Ann (d. 1921), d. of Rev. Charles Glvn : —
Sir Hubert Mervyn Medlycott, 7th Bart. (3 Oct. 1808),
J. P. Somerset and Dorset, late Major Dorset Imp. Yeo. ,
B.A. (Camb.), b. 1874; m. 1906, Nellie Adah, d. of Hector
E. Monro of Edmondsham ; and has issue — Christopher
James Medlycott, Esq., b. 1907; Thomas Anthony Hutch-
ings Medlycott, Esq., b. 1909; John Hubert Nicholas
Medlycott, Esq., b. 1920. Seats — Ven House, Milborne
Port, Somerset ; The Manor House, Sandford Orcas,
Sherborne, Dorset. Club — Wellington.
MEDWIN, see GARDNER-MEDWIN.
MEE, see LE MEE-POWER.
MEE (H. Coll.). Argent, six mascles, three, two and
one gules, on a chief dancett^e of the second, three cross
crosslets fitchee of the field. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert,
between two oak branches a stag's head couped proper,
charged on the neck with a mascle as in the arms.
Sons of John Cowper Mee, of East Retford, and of
Wheatley Field, Notts., b. 1820; d. 1873; m. 1856,
Marion, d. of Henry Power, of Chapel House, Ather-
stone, co. Warwick : —
William Evelyn Cowper Mee, Gentleman, b. 1859. Res. —
Charles John Cowper Le Mee-Power (a. v. ).
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MEEK (U.O. ). Azure, on a chevron between three suns
in their splendour or, a trefoil slipped vert, between two
flambeaux incensed proper. Mantling1 gules, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a Phrygian
cap azure, issuant therefrom seven rays or. Motto —
" Possum quia posse videtur."
Sons of Charles Meek, Gentleman, of Belfast, and The
Park, Loughans, co. Down, b, 1825 ; d. 1881 ; m.
1857, Mary Jane, d. of James McCracken, of Tully-
henan : —
David Meek, Gentleman, 6. 1857 ; m. 1890, Anna Stewart,
d. of William Johnston, of Bangor, co. Down, and has
issue — William Johnston Meek, late Lieut. R. N.R.,£. 1893;
John Locke Meek, late R.N. R. , b. 1900; and 6 daus.
Res. — Bangor, co. Down.
John Meek, Gentleman, b. 1859 ; m. 1888, Isabel, d. of
John Macartney, of Killade, co. Antrim, and has issue —
Cyril Locke Meek, Esq., late Lieut. -Comdr. U.S. Navy, b.
1890 [m. 1 9 18, Gertrude Rose, d. of James White, of New
York City, and has issue — 3 daus. (Res. — Beaumont,
Texas)] ; Eustace Calvin Meek, Gentleman, b. 1896 [m.
1922, Katharine Adaline, d. of Luther Lansdowne Hansell,
of Jersey City]. Res. — Jersey City, U.S.A.
Joseph Meek, Esq., J.P., F.R.G.S., late Chairman of Lever
Bros.. Ltd., Australia, and Lever's Pacific Plantations, Ltd.,
b. 1862 ; m. 1894, Harriett Brown, d. of James McQuitty,
of Belfast ; and has issue — Harold George Meek, Gentle-
man, M.A. (Oxon., Cantab, and Sydney), LL.M. (Cantab.),
Barrister-at-Law (Lincoln's Inn and Court of New South
Wales), Capt. Australian Army, Legal Dept., late Lieut.
K.O.Y.L.I., b. 1895 ; Kathleen May [m. Lloyd Reath
Olver, M.B., Ch.M., of Chatswood, Sydney] ; and Irene
Hope. Estate — Lindenhafen, New Britain. Seats — Tul-
lylish Park, Mount Irvine, New South Wales ; Inishowen,
Woollahra, Sydney, N.S.W.
Charles Meek, Gentleman, b. 1865. Res. — Toronto,
Ontario.
Sons of Richard Fisher Meek, b. 1829 ; d. 1897; m.
Elizabeth, d. of William Graham, of Broughshane,
co. Antrim : —
James Meek, Esq., C.B., Col. (ret.) R.A.M.C., served
S. Africa and Great War, b. 1861. Res. —
Rev. Samuel Meek, M.A. (Belfast), b. . Res.—
Sons of Samuel Taylor Meek, Gentleman, b. 1836
d. 1907 ; m. i860, Jane, d. of George Wright, of Gi?
ford, co. Down : —
George Wright Meek, Gentleman, b. i860 ; m. Sarah
Alice, d. of George Hardacre, of Bolton, Lanes., and Jersey
City, N.J. Res.— Seranton, Pa., U.S.A.
Thomas Wallace Fryer Meek, Gentleman, b. 1874; m.
Annie, d. of , and has issue : — six children.
Res. — Jersey City.
James Lindsay Meek, Gentleman, £. 1877 ; m. EvaArnst,
and has issue : — five children. Res — Jersey City.
MEEKING (H. Coll.). Or, on a chevron azure, between
in chief two sprigs of laurel proper and in base a lion
rampant regardant gules, a dove of the field between two
bezants.
Daus. of Bertram Charles Christopher Sptncer Meeking,
Gentleman, Capt. 10th Royal Hussars, b. 1864 ; d. of
enteric whilst on active service at Bloemfontein, S.
Africa, 1900 ; m. 1893, Violet Charlotte, eldest d. of
John Fletcher of Saltoun, N.B. : —
Viola Meeking, Lady of the Rectory Manor, of Iver.
Seat —
Daisy Finola, m. 1921, 6th Baron Somers (q.v. ).
MEEKS (H. Coll., 11 Sept. 1922). Sable, two chev-
ronels between in chief two water-bougets, and in base a
sun issuant all or. Mantling sable and or. Crest — Og
a wreath of the colours, a demi-wolf proper, holdinn
between the paws a water-bouget sable. Badge — A
sprig of broom proper, and a rose gules, leaved and
slipped also proper in saltire, enfiled by a circlet sable.
Motto — " Fortis et lenis."
Son of William Meeks, of Worcestershire, b. 1819 ;
d. 1886 ; m. 1840, Maria Healing : —
Hon. Sir Alfred William Meeks, K.B.E. (1920),
M.C.L., New South Wales, J. P., b. 1849 ; m. 1873,
Alice Freeman ; and has had issue — Victor Alfred Free-
man Meeks, Esq., b. 1881 ; d. 1926; Hilda Alice
[m. 1910, Mars Gerald Cater, of Wellington, N.S.W.].
Res. — Wollerang, Darling Point, Sydney, N.S.W,
WILLIAM MELLOR MEIGH, Esquire, J. P. co. Staf-
ford. Burn 1841, being the only son of William Mellor
Meigh, Esq., J. P., of Ash Hall, by his wife Elizabeth, dau.
of Samuel Goodman. Armorial bearings— Gules, on a
cross engrailed between four boars' heads erased argent,
turee blackbirds in fesse proper, and two crosses pat£e
fitche'e at the foot azure. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreatb of the colours, a lion rampant or, holding in
the dexter paw a cross pat^e as in the arms, the sinister paw
resting on an anchor proper, pendent therefrom by a chain
cr, an escutcneon gules, charged with a boar's head erased
argent. Motto — " Benigno numine." Married, 1866,
Anita Maria, eldest dau. of Joseph Peake, of Stoneyfields,
Newcastle, Staffordshire; and has Issue— (1) William
Alfred Meigh, Gentleman, b. June 4, 1867 (Res. — Dole
Spring House, Fosbrook, Hamley, Staffs. ; (2) Walter Henry
Meigh, Gentleman, b. July 5, 1869 ; (3) Reginald Meigh,
Gentleman, b. Feb. 13, 1872; (4) Charles Harold Meigh,
Gentleman, b. March 5, 189s ; and Florence Anita. Seat—
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MEIKLE of Lochlibo (L.O.). Gules, on a chevron
between three crosses patee each cantoned with four cross
crosslets fitchee' argent, three cinquefoils of the field, on a
chief azure, a lion rampant between a decrescent in the
dexter and a fleurs-de-lys in the sinister or. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries,
a stag's head proper. Motto— ' ' Funis quos non fides
liget." Livery — Black, red and white waistcoat.
Eld. son of the late John Meikle, Esq., J. P., of Barskim-
ming, co. Ayr, and Lochlibo, Renfrewshire, b. 1832;
d. 1913; m. 1875, Elizabeth, d. of John Simpson,
Esq., of Eland Lodge, Ponteland, Northumberland : —
James Hamilton Meikle, Esq., D.S.O., J.P. co. Clack-
mannan, Lt.-Col. Ayrshire R.H.A. Res., served S. Africa
1900-1, and Great War (despatches twice, D.S.O.), Member
of the King's Bodyguard for Scotland, has Croix de Guerre
with palm (France), b. 1876; m. 1903, Janet Armour, d.
of William Young Fleming, Esq., J.P., and has issue — (1)
John Basil Hamilton Meikle, Gentleman, b. 1906; (2)
Neil Dorien Hamilton Meikle, Gentleman, b. 1912; (3)
Cecil Andrew Hamilton Meikle, Gentleman, b- 1914; (4)
Evelyn Francis Hamilton Meikle, Gentleman, b. 1917; (5)
Gavin Aimour Hamilton Meikle,
Seat — Brankstone, Bogside, Fife.
Gentleman, b. 1926.
MEIKLEJOHN (L.O., 1881). Parted per pale or and
gules, on a chief two martlets all counterchanged. Mant-
ling gules, doubled argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of his
liveries, a dexter arm in armour resting on the elbow, the
hand holding a scimitar all proper. Motto — " Spes magna
in Deo."
Eldest son of Col. John Forbes Meiklejohn, R.H.A.,
b. 1839 ; d. ; m. 1873, Edith Mary Dives : —
Ronald Forbes Meiklejohn, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. Royal
Warwickshire Regt., served Egypt 1898, S. Africa 1899-
1900 (despatches, medal with clasp, D.S.O.), Great War
1914-18, has Orders of St. John and St. Vladimir (Russia),
b. 1876; m. 1903, Kathleen Stella, d. of the late Henry
Mybergh, of Wynberg, S. Africa. Club — Army and Navy
WARFORD-MEIN (H. Coll.). Azure, on a fesse
embattled eimine, between six cross crosslets fitchee
or, a tiger's head affrontge vert, striped and crowned with an
Eastern crown gold, between two eagles displayed of the
last, a canton of the second, thereon pendent from a riband
gules fimbriated azure, a representation of the medal struck
to commemorate the capture of Seringapatam, encircled by
the word "Seringapatam," all within a bordure argent.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Out of a mural crown
or, charged with abaton fessewise azure, a dexter hand issuant
charged with a human eye proper, surmounting three
swords one in pale and two in saltire also proper, pommels
and hilts gold, the upper parts of the blades encircled by a
wreath of laurel vert. Motto — " Manus hsec inimica
tyrannis." Livery — Blue, silver buttons, white piping on
collar and cuffs.
Eldest son of George Augustus Mein, Esq., M.D. Edin. ,
J.P. of New South Wales, b. 1822; d. 1892; m. 1861,
Jane Hetherington, d. of the late Edmund Gibsone,
Esq., C.E., of Penton House, co. Cumberland: —
Pulteney Warford-Mein, Gentleman, b. 1876; m. 1909,
Tassie Constance, second d. of late Samuel Thomas Staugh-
ton, Esq., M.L.A., J. P., B.A., of St. Neots, South Yarra,
Melbourne, and Eynesbury, Melbourne, Victoria ; and has
issue — Adrian John Warford-Mein, Gentleman, b. 1910;
David Pulteney Warford-Mein, Gentleman, b. 1922; and
Patricia Constance. Post. add. — Milliara, Wallace Avenue,
Toorak, Melbourne, Australia. Club — Melbourne.
MELBA (H. Coll.). Azure, on a plate between in chiei
two mascles and in base a nightingale or, a cross couped
gules.
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Dau. of David Mitchell, of Victoria, Australia : —
Dame Helen Porter (Nellie) Melba, D.B.E. (1918),
b. 1865 ; m. 1882, Charles Nesbitt Armstrong (divorced
1900), s. of Sir Andrew Armstrong. 1st Bart., of King's
Co. Res. — Coombe Cottage, Coldstream, Melbourne,
Australia.
MELCHETT, Baron, see MOND.
MELDON (U.O.). Vert, a dexter hand couped argent,
between three crescents or, issuant therefrom as many
estoiles of the second. Mantling vert and argent. Crest
Upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter hand proper, sur-
mounted by a crescent or, therefrom issuant an estoile
argent. Motto — " Pro fide et patria. Livery — Claret.
Sons of John James Meldon, Gentleman, b. 1836 ;
d. 1906 ; m. 1865, Kate Blackney : —
John M. Meldon, Gentleman, b. 1869 ; m. 1905, Helena,
eld. d. of John Bodkin, and has issue — 4 daus. Res. — 8
Merrion Square, Dublin.
Walter D. Meldon, Gentleman, Barrister-at- Law, b.
. Res. — 47 Waterloo Road, Dublin.
Son of Charles H. Meldon, Esq., b. 1841 : —
James Charles Meldon, Gentleman (a. v.).
Sons of Austin Meldon, Gentleman. M.D., F.R.C.S.,
of 16 Merrion Square, Dublin, b. ; d. ; m.
1st, , Margaret Ryan, of Tralee Island; 2nd,
, Catherine, d. of Augustus Welby Pugin : —
Lt.-Col. James Austin Meldon, C.B.E., 4th Roy. Dub
Fus. , served Uganda 1897-9, S. Africa 1900-2, and Great
War 1 91 4- 19, b. 1870; m. 1903, Serena Letitia Henrietta,
d. of Rev. Canon Ralph Sadleir, D. D. ; and has issue — Leila
Letitia Marguerite. Res. — Cedar Lodge, Armagh, N.
Ireland. Club — Windham.
George Edgar Pugin Meldon, Gentleman, F. R.C.S.I., b.
1876 ; m. , Mary Power. Res. — 6 Fitzwilliam Place,
Dublin.
Sons of Sir Albert Meldon, Knt. Bach., b. 1845 ; d.
1924 ; m. 1st, 1871, Mary (d. 1914), d. of Bernard
Doherty ; 2nd, 1917, Lily, d. of Andrew Moore, Esq.,
J. P., of Ashton, co. Dublin: —
Philip Albert Meldon, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. R.A.,
served S. Africa 1900-2, and Great War 19 14— 17 (desp.,
D.S.O.), b. 1874; m. 1926, Hon. Dorothy, d. of the late
Brig.-Gen. Sir Alington Bewick-Copley, K.B.E. , C. B.
Res.—
James Bernard Meldon. Esq., Major R.A.M.C., b. 1875.
Res.—
William Walltrude Meldon, Esq., late Major Durham
Light Infantry, b. 1879 ; m. 1916, Mary Evelyn, d. of Albert
Lord of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Res. — Ballyshank, Bud-
leigh Salterton, S. Devon.
Sonsof James Dillon Meldon, Gentleman, of 24 Merrion
Square, Dublin; b. 1814 ; d. 1883; m. 1835, Bedelia
Ingham : —
Louis Stanislaus Meldon, Gentleman, Solicitor, b. 1853 ;
m. 1883, Rose Mary, eld. d. of George Comyn Kenny, of
Longford Castle, co. Galway, and has surv. issue — George
J. Meldon, Gentleman, M.D., b. 1884 [m. , Hilda
Starkey, and has issue — 4 children]; Louis A. Meldon,
Gentleman, b. 1888 [m. 1927, Margaret Smith]. Res.S
Merrion Square North, Dublin. Club — Stephen's Green
(Dublin).
Joseph Meldon, Gentleman, b. 1861 ; m. Helen Penny-
feather. Res. — 16 Eglinton Road, Dublin.
JAMES CHARLES WILLIAM MELDON, Gentleman.
Born 1873. being the son of the late Charles Henry Meldon,
Esq., Q.C., J. P. and D.L. for co. Dublin, J. P. for cos.
Kildare, Galway, Meath, Clare, and Westmeath, and his
wife Ada, eldest dau. of the late William Hodgens of New-
ton House, Blackrock. Armorial bearings — Vert, a dex-
ter hand couped argent, between three crescents or, issuant
therefrom as many estoiles of the second. Mantling vert
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter
hand proper, surmounted by a crescent or, therefrom issuant
an estoile argent. Motto — '"Pro fide et patria." Seat —
Newton House, co. Dublin. Married, 1894, Harriette,
eldest dau. of the late William Austin Colclough of Cliff.
House, Dalkey ; and has with other Issue — Charles Vivian
Meldon, Gentleman. Res. — 28 South Anne Street, Dublin.
MELLER. Argent, on a pile sable, between two flaunches
of the last a cross couped ot the first. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an escutcheon
sable, thereon a cross couped as in the arms, between two
wings argent, each charged with a fesse engrailed also sable-
Motto — " Meller dans a bonne mell6e."
Sons of Alfred Meller, Esquire, Hon. Major 3rd Batt.
Norfolk Regiment, J. P. for co. of Suffolk, B.A. Trin.
Coll., 1873, b. 1849; d. 1921 ; m. 1883, Edith Marie, d.
of Col. George Brudenel Sherard, Judge Advocate-
General, Madras Presidency : —
Sherard Alfred Meller, Esq., B.A.(Camb.),CivilEngineer,
late temp. Capt. R.A.F., b. May 3, 1885 ; m. 1920, Violet
Gwladys Mansel, d. of Brig.-Gen. Mansel Travers Shewen,
Indian Army. Seat — The Limes, Rushmere, Ipswich.
Robert William Meller, Gentleman, L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S.,
b. Sept. 3, 1886. Res. — Mill Lane House, Felixstowe,
Suffolk.
WALTER CLIFFORD MELLER, Gentleman, M.A.,
S.C. L. (Oxon.), Lord of the Mane r of Jaques Court,
co. Kent. Born April 18, 1848, only surviving son of
the late Walter Meller, Esq., M.P. for Stafford, J. P. and
D.L. , Royalty of the Tower, Capt. Commandant 1st Surrey
Light Horse Volunteers, Hon. Col. Tower Hamlets Artil-
lery Volunteers, by his wife Elizabeth, youngest dau. of
Thomas and Mary Peters of The Grange, Kilburn, co.
Middlesex. Armorial bearings— Argent, on a pile sable,
between two flaunches of the last, a cross couped of the
first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, an escutcheon sable, thereon a cross couped as
in the arms, between two wings argent, each charged with
a fesse engrailed also sable. Motto — "Meller en la
bonne meltee." Married, April 20, 1896, Lady Helen
Blanche Stewart {d. 1903), eldest dau. of The Rt. Hon.
Randolph, 9th Earl of Galloway. Residence — so Cheyne
Walk, Chelsea, S. W. ; Craigard House, Carrick, Argyllshire.
JOSEPH WILLIAM MELLES, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace for the cos. of Essex and Argyll, Deputy Lieutenant
Argyllshire, Master of Arts of the University of Edin-
burgh, late Captain 1st Hertfordshire Volunteer Battalion
(Bedfordshire Regiment). Born 1858, being the eldest
son of the late William Melles, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace, by his wife Margaret Coulter, daughter of Richard
Meikle. Armorial bearings (L.O., 1885) — Vert, on
a pale between two cinquefoils argent, a fir-tree eradicated
proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a Mantling gules, doubled argent ;
and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a
fir-tree erect and eradicated proper; and in an escroll
over the same this Motto, " Usque fidelis." Livery —
Dark green, with silver buttons. Married, March 22,
1882, Mary, third daughter of Andrew Roddick ;
of Upshire Hall, Waltham Abbey, Essex, and has had
Issue — (1) William Eugene Melles, Esquire, Major T.F.
Reserve of Officers, b. January 17, 1883 (Seat — Seward-
stone Lodge, Sewardstone, in the county of Essex); (2)
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comdg. 2nd East Lancashire Brigade R.F.A. (T.F.), b.
September 3, 1885 ; d. on active service 6 November 1915 ;
Margaret Mary [m. Capt. W. S. K. Gough (deed.)]; and
Doris Gracie Fraser [m. Capt. R. D. Smith Cunninghame,
late Scots Guards]. Estate — Gruline, Isle of Mull, in the
county of Argyll. Postal address — Gruline, Isle of Mull.
Clubs — Junior Carlton, Pratt's, New (Edinburgh), Royal
Highland Yacht (Oban).
MELLIAR, see FOSTER-MELLIAR.
MELLOR (H. Coll.). Per fesse dancette" sable and
argent, three mascles fessevvise in chief of the last and as
many ring-ousels also fessevvise in base proper. Mantling
sable and azure. Crest — In front of a bull's head erased
AD >AGLI0R.'A
argent, between the horns a mascle sable, three mascles
fessewise of the last. Motto — "Ad meliora." Livery
— Claret and silver.
Sons of Rt. Hon. John William Mellor, P.C. , Member
of the Privy Council, M.P., Barr.-at-Law Inner Temple
i860, a Q.C. 1875, and a Bencher 1877 ; J. P., D. L. , and
Dep. Chm. of Quarter Sessions for Somerset, a J. P. for
Devon, and Hon. Member of New York State Bar
Assoc. ; was Judge Advocate-Gen. Feb. to July 1886 ;
Chmn. of Committee of Ways and Means and Dep.
Speaker of House of Commons 1893 to 1895, b. 1835 ;
d. 1911 ; m. i860, Caroline (d. 1900), d. of Charles
Paget, Esq., M.P., D.L., J. P., of Ruddington Grange,
Notts. : —
Sir John Paget Mellor, 1st Bart. (q. v.).
Godfrey W. Paget Mellor, Gentleman, b. 1865 (twin) ;
m. 1895, Norah, d. of Sir Francis B. Alston, K.C.M.G.
Estates — Culmhead, Somerset ; Burnworthy, Devon. Post.
add. — Culmhead, Taunton ; 1 Embankment Gardens,
Chelsea, S. W. Club — Brooks's.
Rev. Wilfrid Paget Mellor, Clerk in Holy Orders, b. 1865
(twin) ; m. 1910, Olive Mary, d. of Henry Brooks, Esq., of
Hersham Lodge Walton-on-Thames. Res. — 1 Guilford
Lawn, Dover.
Claud Paget Mellor. Gentleman.
Sydney Paget Mellor, Gentleman, b. 1875; w- I9°°.
Mabel Celonia, d. of Charles Hardy of Chilham Castle, nr.
Canterbury.
Son of William Moseley Fenton Mellor, Gentleman, of
Hawthorne. Bickley, Kent. b. 1868 ; d. 1913 ; m. 1896,
Emily Frances Maxwell, second d. of Col. Jeremy
Taylor Marsh, R.E. :—
William Maxwell Mellor, Gentleman, b. 1897.
Sons of William Moseley Mellor, Esq., J. P. lor Co.
Palatine of Chester, b. 1836 ; d. ; m. 1867, Jane
(d 1894), d. of John Fenton, Esq., of Crimble Hall,
Lanes., M.P., J. P. :—
Robert Owston Fenton Mellor, Gentleman, b. 1875 ; m.
1910, Nora Mary, ygst. d. of Robert A. Woods ; and has
issue — Robert William Fenton Mellor, Gentleman, b. 191 1.
Philip Albert Fenton Mellor, Gentleman, b. 1880.
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir James Robei t Mellor, Knt. , LL. M. ,
of Ditchfield Hall, Ditton, Lanes., King's Coroner and
Attorney 1892-1912, and Master of the Crown Office,
King's Bench, 1874-1912, b. 1839; m. 1868, Anne Jane,
eldest d. and co-heiress of Thomas Shaw of Everton,
Lanes. :—
James Gilbert Shaw Mellor, Gentleman, Barr.-at-Law,
B.A., LL.B. (Cantab.), b. 1872.
Alfred Shaw Mellor, Gentleman, M.A., M.B., B.C.,
M. R.C.S. , b. 1875; in. 1902, Hon. Dora Webster, only
surv. child of 1st Baron Alverstone, Lord Chief Justice of
England ; and has issue — Jean Marion Shaw ; Elizabeth
Dora Shaw ; and Barbara Janet Shaw. Res. — B x House,
Box, Wilts.
John Francis Shaw Mellor, Gentleman, b. 1879.
- Sons of late Rt. Hon. Sir John Mellor, P.C, Judge of
the High Court of Justice, b. 1809 ; d. 1887; m. 1832,
Elizabeth Cook, d. of William Moseley of Peckham
Rye, Surrey :—
Alfred Mellor, Esq., J. P. for cos. Devon and Somerset,
late of the 8th (the King's) Regt. of Foot, b. 1842 ; m. (1st),
1867, Ellen (d. 1880), d. of Char.es Paget, Esq., J. P., D.L. ;
and by her has issue — six daus. ; (2nd), 188 1, EmmaSeddon,
d. of John Jones, F.A.S.L., of Gloucester ; and has issue —
Philip Seddon Mellor, Gentleman, b. 1882. Res. — 42 St.
John's Wood Court, N.W.8,
Charles Mellor, Esq., B.A. (Camb. ), Barrister-at-Law,
b. 1845; m. 1875, Helen, d. of late John Fenton, Esq.,
J. P., M. P. , cf Crimble Hall, Lanes. ; and has issue — Helen
Mabel. Address —
Horace Mellor, Esq., J. P. Lanes., b. 1851 ; m. 1882,
Edith Jane, d. of Arthur Leyland Birley of Milbanke,
Lanes. ; and has issue — -(1) Philip Horace Leyland Mellor,
Gentleman, b. 1887; (2) Eric Leyland Mellor, Gentleman,
b. 1890. Res. — Beach House, Castletown, I.O.M.
MELLOR (H. Coll.). Per fesse dancettee sable and
argent, in chief three mascles of the second, and in base
as many blackbirds proper. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a bull's head erased
sable entiled by a mascle argent. Badge — A rose gules
barbed seeded leaved and slipped, and a sprig of laurel
fructed in saltire proper, enfiled by a circlet or. Motto —
" Melior."
Eld. son of Rt. Hon. John William Mellor, P.C, and
his wife Caroline, d. of Charles Paget, Esq. : —
Sir John Paget Mellor, 1st Bart. (1924), K.C.B. , B.A.,
LL.B., J. P. Somerset, King's Proctor, Sol. to the Treasury
1909-23. b. 1862; m. 1890, Mabel, d. of G. S. Pearce-
Serocold, of Cherryhinton, Torquay, and has surv. issue —
John Serocold Paget Mellor, Esq., Barrister-at-Law (Inner
Temple), Capt. late Somerset L. I., b. 1893 [m. 1922, Mar-
garet, 2nd d. of Sir Herbert Cook, Bt., and has issue— John
Francis Mellor, Esq., b. 1925 ; Simon Hood Mellor, Esq.,
b. 1928 (Res.— Winterbourne Holt, Newbury, Berks.)].
Seat — Culmhead, Taunton, Somerset. Town res. — 1 Em-
bankment Gardens, Chelsea, S.W. Club — Brooks's.
MELLOR (H. Coll.). Argent, three blackbirds sable,
on a chief of the second a leopard's face or, between two
roses of the first, barbed and seeded proper. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
in front of a demi-leopard guardant or, supporting
between the paws an anchor sable, two roses gules, barbed
and seeded proper. Motto—" Spes."
Son of : —
Wilfrid Arnold Mellor, Capt. (ret.) 3rd Batt. (Vol.)
Norfolk Regt, b. . Res.—
MELVILLE, see BALFOUR-MELVILLE.
MELVILLE, Viscount, see DUNDAS.
GEORGE FISHER MELVILLE, Esquire, Sheriff-
Substitute of Linlithgowshire (1882-1897), Lt.-Col.
commanding 3rd Vol. Batt. Royal Scots Regt. 1888- 1898
(retired with permission to retain his rank), has Jubilee Medal
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medal), B.A. (Oxon. ), a Member of the Faculty of Ad-
vocates. Born 1841, being the only son of the late Sir John
Melville, K.B., W.S., Crown Agent for Scotland, Lord
Provost of Edinburgh 1854-60. Armorial bearings —
Argent, a fesse gules between two hearts in chief of the
second and a salmon naiant in base azure. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, an eagle
rising proper ; and in an escrol over the same this Motto,
"Adaltioratendo." Livery— (Undress) black; (dress)white,
with scarlet facings. Clubs — University (Edinburgh),
New (Edinburgh).
MENTETH, see STUART-MENTETH.
MENDS (H. Coll.). Azure, on a chevron argent,
between three suns in splendour or, an anchor erect with
a piece of cable sable. Mantling azure and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a tower argent, charged with
an anchor as in the arms, from the battlements issuant an
arm embowed in armour proper, garnished or, in the hand
a battleaxe fessewise also proper. Motto — " Moribus
antiquis." Livery — Blue and white.
Son of Vice-Adm. George Butler Clark Mends (son of
Commodore Sir Robert Mends, R.N., Grand Cross
of Charles III., d. 1823), b. 1808; d. 1884; m. 1849,
Georgina, d. of Capt. Josiah Nisbet, R.N. (only child
of Viscountess Nelson, Duchess of Bronte' by her first
marriage) : —
Brigadier-General Horatio Reginald Mends, C.B. (1916),
served in 60th Rifles, comdg. 4th Batt. King's R. Rifles
and Rifle Depot, Brig.-Gen. in charge of Administration
Northern Command 1905-8, Hon. Col. 7th and 8th Batt.
West Yorks. Regt. from 1913, Hon. Col. Leeds Rifles,
served in Boer War 1881, and Great War, is a Knight of
Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem,
b. 1851 ; m. 1877, Louisa Archer, d. of George Cockburn
Harvey of Halifax, N.S. , and widow of Capt. William
Jardine, R.N. Res. — 5 Driffield Terrace, The Mount,
York. Clubs — Naval and Military, Yorkshire.
MENZIES (L.O., 7 Jan. 1904). Parted per pale argent
his liveries, a savage's head proper. Motto — "Will God.
I shall." Livery — Dark blue, gilt buttons, yellow facings.
Son of late Graham Menzies of Hallvburton, b. 1820 ;
d. 1880 ; m. 1855, Beatrice, d. of Wiliiam Dudgeon of
Edinburgh : —
William Dudgeon Graham Menzies, Esq., J. P. for Forfar
and Perthshire, Member of His Majesty's Bodyguard for
Scotland, b. 25 Nov. 1857 ; m. 1890, Cecilia Clementina, d.
of Sir George Orby Wombwell, 4th Bart. ; and has had
issue — (1) Alastair Graham Menzies, Gentleman, b. 1892 ;
killed in action 1915 ; (2) Victor Malcolm Graham Menzies,
Gentleman, b. 1893; (3) William Neil Graham Menzies,
Gentleman, b. 1903. Res. — Hallyburton, Coupar Angus,
Forfarshire. Clubs — Junior Carlton, New (Edinburgh).
WILLIAM GEORGE STEUART-MENZIES, Es-
quire, of Culdares, co. Perth, J.P, and D.L. for co.
Banff, and J.P. for co. Perth. Born Sept. 28, 1858, being
the onlv son of the late Ronald Steuart-Menzies of Culdares
and gules, three escallops and a chief all counterchanged,
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
and Cardney, by his wife Marjory Alexandrina, dau. of
William Grant MacDowall of Arndilly. Armorial bear-
ings (L.O. , 1672-7) — Argent, a sword in pale proper, hiked
and pommelled or, a chief gules. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling
gules, doubled argent; and upon a wreath of his liveries
is set for Crest, a demi-lion, holding in the dexter paw
a marshal's baton proper. Motto— " Fortem fors juvat."
Married, Jan. 30, 1883, Constance Anne Ellen, dau. of
Thomas Owen Wethered, M.P., of Seymour Court, Marlow,
in the county of Buckingham; and has Issue — Ronald
Steuart-Menzies, Esq., Major Scots Guards, b. April
8, 1884 [m. 1912, Olivia Anne, d. of late Thomas Turner-
Farley of Warnaby Hall, Leicestershire ; and has issue —
Jean Marjorie]. Seat — Arndilly, Craig-Ellachie, North
Britain. Clubs — Carlton, White's, Turf, New (Edinburgh).
MERCER, see DREWE- MERCER and TOD-
MERCER.
MERCER (L.O., 1864). Or, on a fesse gules, between
in chief three crosses patt6e of the last and in base a mullet
azure, as many bezants, on a canton of the second, a boar's
head couped of the first. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a stork's head couped,
holding a serpent. Motto — "Crux Christi nostra corona.
Eld. son of John Henry Mercer, Esq., M.L.C.
Victoria, Australia, of Gorthy, Perthshire, b. 1822 ;
d. 1891 ; m. 1861, Annie Catherine, d. of James
Anstruther, Esq., W.S., of Edinburgh : —
Laurence Mercer, Esq., C. I.E. , I.C.S. (ret.), b. 1863; m
1898, Eveline Alice, d. of Brig.-Gen. Walter Hailes, late
Indian Army, and has surv. issue — (1) Lawrence Walter
Mercer, Lieut. R.A., b. 1900 ; (2) Henry Lindsay Mercer,
2nd Lieut. R.A., b. 1908; (3) Ronald Ernest Mercer,
Gentleman, b. 1914. Res. — Shelburne Hall, Cheltenham.
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MEREDITH (R.L., 29 June 1901, H. Coll.). Azure,
a lion rampant or, in the dexter chief point a crescent
argent. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a lion's head erased proper. Motto — " Heb
Dduw heb ddim a Duw a digon."
Son of Peter Macaraof Springboig, Shettleston, Lanark-
shire, m. Janet Ann Elizabeth, d. of Capt. John M'Nab,
94th Regt. : —
The late Peter Macara Meredith, Esq. , J. P. Denbighshire,
b. 1854; d. 1919 ; m. 1st, 1897, Alice Warter (d. 1900), d.
and h. of late Lt.-Col. Henry Warter-Meredith of Pentre
Bychan Hall ; and had issue — Alice Sophia, d. 1897 ; 2nd,
1906, Ethel Maude, d. of late Col. Sir Wm. Frankland,
Bart. Seat — Pentre Bychan Hall, Wrexham.
MEREDITH (U.O., Confn. 8 Aug. 1924). Argent, a
lion rampant sable, collared and chained or, langued gules.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — A demi-lion rampant
sable, collared and chained or, langued gules. Motto —
" Sub spe virtutia praemium."
Fourth son of John Walsingham Cooke Meredith,
Esq., of London, Ontario, Canada, J. P., B.A.,
T.C.D., b. 1809; d. 1881; m. 1835, Sarah, d. of
Anthony Peglar, of London, Ontario: —
Hon. Richard Martin Meredith, Chief Justice of
the Common Pleas, and Pres. of the High Court Div. of
the Supreme Court of Ontario, b. 1847. Res. — Asgoode
Hall, Toronto, Canada; 565 Talbot Street, London,
Ontario.
Second son of John Edward Meredith, Gentleman,
M.D., of Maidstone, Kent, b. 1851 ; d. 1911 ; m. 1878,
Mary, d. of Robert d'Esterre : —
Horace Duncan Craig Meredith, Esq. , Paymaster-Comdr.
R.N., b. 1883; m. 1906, Evelyn, d. of Algernon Sydney
Smythe, Gentleman, and has issue — John SydneyMeredith,
Gentleman, b. 1907 ; Ronald Duncan d'Esterre Meredith,
Gentleman, b. 1909. Res. — St. Patrick, Festing Grove,
Southsea.
The Late Sir WILLIAM RALPH MEREDITH,
Knight Bachelor (1896), LL.D. (Toronto University),
Chancellor of the University of Toronto, Chief Justice of
Ontario, formerly (1872-94) M.L.A. of Ontario for London
District. Born 1840, being the eldest 'son of John Cooke
Meredith of London, Ontario, by Sarah, dau. of M. Anthony
Pegler. Armorial bearings —Gules, on a chevron between
three goats' heads erased or, as many trefoils slipped sable.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, a goat's head as in the arms. Married, 1862, Mary
(Res. — Buscarth Road, Toronto), dau. of Marcus Holmes
of London, Ontario, and d. 1923.
MERRIMAN (H. Coll., 21 Dec. 1833). Argent, on a
chevron cottised sable, between three Cornish choughs
proper, as many crescents of the field. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a serpent nowed,
therefrom issuant a dexter arm embowed in armour proper,
garnished or, the hand grasping a short sword also proper,
pommel and hilt gold. Motto — " Terar dum prosim."
Son of Edward Baverstock Merriman, Esq., M.A. Oxon.,
Col. 2nd V.D. Duke of Edinburgh's Wilts. Regt., of
9 Hyde Park Gardens, W., b. 1839 ; d. 1915 ; m. 1883,
Sarah Louisa, d. of Charles Perkins of Marlborough : —
Edward Claude Baverstock Merriman, Esq., Captain,
late 6th Inniskilling Dragoons, b. 1884 ; m. 1917, Janet
Lydia Mary, d. of William R. B. Briscoe, Esq., C.B.E.
Res. — 23 Porchester Square, W. Clubs — Cavalry, Army
and Navy.
Sons of Robert William Merriman, Gentleman, of
Sempringham, Marlborough, Wilts. , J. P. Wilts., b. 1836 ;
d. 1924 ; m. 1st, 1864, Sarah Dorothea Sheringham ;
2nd, 1880, Edith Hannah Merriman : —
Francis Victor Merriman, Gentleman, M.A. (Oxon.), b.
1887. Res. — Sempringham, Marlborough, Wilts.
Rev. Thomas Fellowes Merriman, M.A. (Oxon.), Clerk in
Holy Orders, b. 1890.
Sons of Rev. George Merriman, M.A. Oxon., Vicar of
Martham, Norfolk, b. 1837; d. 1905; m. 1880, Ellen
Susanna Steward : —
George William Steward Merriman, Gentleman, b. 1881.
Rev. Ernest Steward Merriman, Clerk in Holy Orde_s,
B.A.(Camb.), b. 1886. Res. — Stalbridge Rectory, Dorset.
Sons of Rt. Rev. Nathaniel James Merriman, D.D.,
Bishop of Graham's Town, b. ; d. ; m. : —
Thomas Reginald Merriman, Gentleman, b. 1846; m.
1872, Eliza Atherton Rawstone ; and has surv. issue —
Mary Atherton ; and Julia. Res. —
James Arthur Merriman, Gentleman, b. 1854; m. 1879,
Annie Hopley. Res. —
Sons of Samuel Benjamin Merriman, Gentleman : —
Thomas Mark Merriman, Gentleman, b. 1849; in. 1876,
Ellen Charlotte Marshall; and has issue — (1) Mark Mar-
shall Merriman, Gentleman, Solicitor (3 Mitre Court,
Temple, E. C.4), b. 1877 [m. 1906, Mary Primrose,
second d. of J. W. Roy of Hampstead]; (2) Gordon
Merriman, Gentleman, 6. 1885; Elizabeth Foster; and
Ellen Mackenzie. Res. — 96 Finchley Road, Hampstead,
London, N.W.
William Heath Merriman, Gentleman, b. 1869.
Son of late Charles Anthony Merriman, Gentleman,
of Knutsford, M.R.C.S., L.S.A., b. 1814 ; d. 1870;
m. 1840, Catherine (d. 1906), d. of John Langshaw,
Esq. , of Lancaster : —
Rev. Canon Charles Victor Merriman, M.A. (Cantab.),
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Manchester, b. 1841; m. 1880, Harriet Irew; and has had
issue— (1) Clement Victor Merriman, Gentleman,*. 1885;
(2) Charles Henry Merriman, Gentleman, b. 1893 ;
killed in action 1917 ; Katherine Violet Sarle ; Ethel Mary ;
and Frances Eileen. Res. — Germoe, Marazion, Cornwall.
Sons of George Langshaw Merriman, Gentleman, b.
1846 ; d. 1922 ; m. 1887, Emma Florence, d. of
Lorenzo George Dundas of Clobemon Hall, co. Wex-
ford, and widow of Lionel Albert Vaillant of Wey-
bridge : —
Reginald Dundas Merriman, Esq., Lieut. -Comdr. Royal
Indian Marine, b. 1887 [Arms as above, and on an escutcheon
of pretence, quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, three towers triple-
towered sable, portcullissed gules (Haviland) ; 2 and 3,
azure, on a bend cotised or, between six lozenges of the
second, each charged with an ermine spot, as many escal-
lops of the field (Pollen)] ; m, 1923, Louise, yngr. d. of the
late Rev. F. E. Haviland. Address — R. I. M. Headquarters,
Bombay, India.
George Victor Merriman, Gentleman, b. 1895 ; m. 1919,
Edith Frost, and has issue — John Langshaw Merriman,
Gentleman, b. 1919 ; and 2 daus. Res. — Paddock, Natal,
S. Africa.
Sons of John Henry Merriman, Gentleman, b. 1847;
d. 1922 ; m. 1879, Florence Edenborough : —
John Langshaw Merriman, Gentleman, b. 1886.
Frank Leopold Merriman, Gentleman, b. 1899. Res. —
The Firs, West Byfleet.
Son of Nathaniel Merriman, Gentleman, b. 1851 ; d.
1912 ; m. 1879, Eliza Louisa, d. of Alfred Senior
Merry : —
Nathaniel Alfred Merriman, Gentleman, b. 1892. Res. —
Sons of Frank Merriman, Esq., J. P. Cheshire, b. 1852;
d. 1920; m. 1879, Mariquita, d. of late John Pringle
Boyd of Woodcote, West Hampstead: —
Sir Frank Boyd Merriman, Knt. Bach. (1928), O.B.E.,
K.C., Recorder of Wigan since 1920, Solicitor Gen. 1928,
M.P. Rusholme Div. since 1924, served Great War as
Major Manchester Regt.,<5. 1880; m. 1st, 1907, Eva Mary
(d. 1919), d. of H. L. Freer; 2nd, 1920, Olive, M.B.E.,
3rd d. of F. Carver of Knutsford, and has issue — 2 daus.
Res. — 3 Pembroke Road, Kensington, W.8. Clubs — Bath,
Carlton.
Claud Anthony Merriman, Esq., Ccmdr. R.N., b. 1889.
Son of Frederick Ward Merriman, settled in Auckland,
New Zealand, b. 1817 ; d. 1865; tn. 1850, Susannah
Augusta, third d. of Col. Greene of Kilmanahan Castle
and Glen Abbey, co. Waterford : —
Frederick William James Parsons Merriman, b. 1854.
Res. —
Son of Rev. Henry Gordon Merriman. Fellow New
College, Oxford, July 1845, D D. 1861, Rector of East
Woodhay 1884, b. 1823, d. 1887; m. 1852, Jane
Augusta, ygst. d. of Rev. Richard Edmonds, Rector
of Woodleigh, co. Devon: —
Harry Moubray Merriman, Gentleman, b. 1856 ; m. 1899,
Ida Frances Lanyon, d. of James Lanyon Hicks of Liver-
pool; and has issue — Arthur Duncan Merriman, Gentle-
man, b. 1901 ; Peter Gordon Merriman, Gentleman, b.
1908. Res. — 73 Coleherne Court, S.W. 5.
Sons of Gen. Charles James Merriman, C.S.I. (1878),
R.E. , served with Persian Exped. Force 1856-7, Sec.
to Govt, of Bombay Public Works Dept. 1880-5, b.
1831 ; d. 1906; tn. 1858, Eugenia Sybilla, d. of Col.
Richard Bulkeley, Bombay Army : —
Lt.-Col. Reginald Gordon Merriman, D.S.O. , R. A. , served
with Tambaka Exped. W. Coast of Africa 1892, D.A.A.G.
Woolwich District 1902-3, b. 1866; tn. 1894, Mary G. R. ,
d. of S. Gregson Fell, Esq., J. P., of Ickham Hall, Kent.
Res. — Moorlands, Minehead, Somerset. Clubs — Minehead
and West Somerset.
Athol Bulkeley Merriman, Esq., Lt.-Col. Indian Army, b.
1878.
Son of John Merriman, Gentleman, Surgeon, of
Kensington, b. 1800; d. 1881 ; tn. 1826, Caroline, d.
of Rev. John Jones, M.A. , Vicar of Foye, Hereford: —
Septimus Merriman, Gentleman, b. 1836; tn. 1871, Mary
Agnes, d. of Rev. William Maskelyne of Crudwell, Wilts. ;
and in addition to daus. has issue — (1) George Frederick
Maskelyne Merriman, Gentleman, b. 1877 ; (2) Hugh Mas-
kelyne Merriman, Gentleman, b. 1881. Res. —
Son of Col. William Merriman, CLE. (1890), R.E.,
of Creffield House, Colchester, b. 1838 ; d. ; tn.
1872, Emily Jane Annah Elizabeth, d. of Col. FitzRoy
H. M. Somerset, R.E. : —
Arthur Drummond Nairne Merriman, Esq., D.S.O.,
Lt.-Col. Res. of Officers, Manchester Regt. , b. 1876; m.
1903, Dorothy Hornby, d. of Major Frank Bradshaw, 13th
Somerset L.I. Res. — Bishop's Hall, Taunton.
MERRIVALE, Baron, see DUKE.
MERSEY, Viscount, see BIGHAM.
MERTHYR, Baron, see LEWIS.
The Late ARTHUR MESHAM, Esq.J.P. and D.L.
for cos. of Denbigh and Flint, served the office of High
Sheriff in the year 1881, B.A. (Oxford), Hon, Col. of the
Denbighshire Yeomanry, late Capt. 1st Dragoons. Born
1837, being the eldest son of the late Reverend Arthur
Bennett Mesham, by his wife Moncrieffe, daughter of
the late William Paterson of Cunnoquhie, in the county
of Fife. Armorial bearings — Party per pale or
and azure, two stags trippant in pale between two
estoiles of eight points in fesse, all counterchanged ; and
for Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a lion statant
guardant proper, charged on the body with an estoile of
eight points, and resting the dexter fore-paw on the attires
of a stag or; with the Motto — " Duty." Livety — Dark
blue and orange. Married, 1861, Elizabeth Einmeline,
second daughter of the late Major J. O. Burridge of Barton
Fields, Canterbury, formerly of 16th Lancers ; and died
191 8, having had Issue — Arthur Bennet Mesham, Esquire,
Captain 1st Dragoons, born 1864, died 1891 (having
married in 1887, and of which marriage there was issue,
Eileen Moncrieffe (Seal — Pontruffydd, Trefnant, R.S.O. ,
North Wales), born in 1888) ; and a daughter, Margaret
Emmeline, born and died 1877. Estates — Pontruffydd and
Ewloe Hall, in the county of Flint ; Plas Bennet, in the
county of Denbigh ; and Greasby and Frankby, in the
county of Cheshire.
MESTON (H. Coll.). Argent, a palm-tree eradicated
proper, on a chief azure an eastern crown between two
thistles, slipped and leaved or. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an angel
proper, holding in the dexter hand a crown as in the arms,
Badge— A lotus-flower and a thistle, both leaved and
slipped, enfiled with a baron's coronet all proper. Motto
— " In Deo fides."
Son of the late James Meston, of Aberdeen, b. 1843: —
Rt. Hon. Sir James Scorgie Meston, 1st Baron Meston
(29 Nov. 1919), of Agra, and Dunottar, co. Kincardine
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Supporters — Dexter, a demoiselle crane proper ; sinister,
a stag also proper, charged on the shoulder with a saltire
argent], K. C.S.I. (1911), LL.D. (Aberdeen) 1913, Lieut. -
Governor of United Provinces of Agra and Oudh 1912-18,
Sec. to Govt, of India in the Finance Dept. 1906-12, an
Addnl. Member of the Viceroy's Council 1909-12, b. 1865 ;
m. i89i,Jeanie, d. of the late James M' Donald of Mossat,
N.B. , and has issue — Hon. Dougall Meston, Barrister-at-
Law, Lincoln's Inn, late Capt. R.A., 6. 1894. Res. —
Hurst, Cookham Dene, Berks. Clubs — Athenaeum,
Reform.
MESSEL of Nymans, Sussex (H. Coll.). Or, issuing
from a mount in base a fir-tree proper, in chief two barrulets
azure. Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, an eagle displayed, resting each claw on a fylfot
or. Motto — " Dirigat Deus." Livery — Dark brown.
Son of Ludwig Ernst Wilhelm Leonhardt Messel of
Nymans, Staplefield, co. Sussex, b. 1847 ; d. 1915 ; m.
1871, Annie, second d. of Thomas Cussans, late
H.E.I.C Si-
Leonard Charles Rudolph Messel, Esq., O.B.E., T.D.,
M.A. (Oxon.), Lt.-Col. T.A. (ret.), late 4th Batt. The
Buffs, and 4th Batt. The Royal Sussex Regt., b. 1872 ; m.
1898, Maud Frances, d. of Edward Linley Sambourne, and
has issue — Linley Francis Messel, Lieut. Middx. Yeo.,
6.1899; Oliver Hilary Sambourne Messel, Gentleman, b.
1 904 ; and Ann [m. 1925, Ronald Armstrong Jones, Barr.-
at-Law]. Fes. — Nymans, Staplefield, Sussex; 104 Lan-
caster Gate, W. Clubs— Conservative, Bucks., Arts.
Son of Harold George Messel, Gentleman, b. 1877 ; d.
1920; m. Leonora, d. of Robert Gilson, of New
York :—
Rudolph Putnam Messel, Gentleman, b. 1905. Res. — 3
Hyde Park Gardens, W. ; Leawood House, Bridestone,
Devon.
MESURIER, see LE MESURIER.
METCALFE (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent,
on a fesse wavy gules between three calves statant sable,
a sword fesseways, point to the sinister proper, pommel and
hilt or (Metcalfe, 1802) ; 2 and 3, per fesse gules and azure,
on a fesse between a castle in chief and a lion rampant in
base or, three mullets of six points of the first (Debonnaire).
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a talbot sejant sable, the dexter paw supporting
an escocheon or, charged with a hand issuant from clouds
on the sinister and holding a pen all proper. Motto —
" Conquiesco."
Sons of Charles Theophilus Metcalfe, Esq., C.S. I.,
b. 1837 ; d, 1892 ; m. 1st, 1857, Ellen Georgiana
Babington (d. 1878), d. of Rev. Benjamin Peile of
Hatfield; 2nd, 1883, Esther, d. of W. Eddis: —
Sir Theophilus John Massie Metcalfe, 7th Bart. (21 Dec.
1802), of Fern Hill, Berks., b. 1866 ; m. 1925, Evna Vyvienne
Celia, d. of William Marcus Wright. Seat — Winkworth
Hill, Hascombe, Godalming.
Francis Bryan Theophilus Metcalfe, Gentleman, b. 1874.
Res.—
Eric Debonnaire Theophilus Metcalfe, Esq. , O. B. E. , M.C.,
Major Indian Army, b. 1889 ; m. 1915, Winifred Crampton,
d. of E. Nield Shackle of 31 Gilston" Road, S.W. , and has
issue — Theophilus John Metcalfe, Gentleman, b. 1916;
and Peggy Theophila. Res. —
METCALFE of Nappa Hall (H. Coll.). Argent, three
calves statant sable, on a chief of the last a rose of the
first, barbed and seeded proper. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a satyr affron-
tee, holding in the dexter hand a club over the shoulder,
on the sinister the stump of a tree all proper. Motto —
" Virtutes felices sunt."
Eldest son of Robert Metcalfe, Yeoman, of Sunny-
side, Lancaster, b. 1833 ; d. 1866 ; m. 1856, Agnes,
d. of John Kendal, of Woodland Vicarage, Carn-
forth : —
Rev. Thomas Metcalfe, Clerk in Holy Orders, formerly
Vicar of Mytholmroyd, b. 1856 ; m. 1874, Margaret Ann,
d. of Andrew Anderson ; and has issue — Arthur William
Metcalfe, Esq., Lieut. R.E., 6.1887; Jessie [m. 1896,
George W. B. Waters, M.R.C.S.] ; Margaret Ann [m.
1911, William Martin, of Seattle, U.S.A.]. Res. —
Troston, Bury St. Edmund's.
[Mr. Metcalfe traces his descent back to James Met-
calfe, Esq., of Nappa Hall, who was Captain of the
Wensleydaie men at Agincourt, and d. 1471.]
METHVEN (L.O. 28 Jan. 1920). Argent, a chevron
engrailed azure, ensigned with a pheon point upwards, in
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base a man's heart gules. Mantling azure, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a wolf's head erased
proper. Motto — "Fortis in arduis."
Sons of James Cox Methven, Esq., J. P. of The Cottage,
Lochee, Dundee, b. 1856 ; d. 1915 ; m. 1885, Adelaide
Annie, d. of William Curry McCully, Merchant, of
Spring Grove, Dundee : — ■
James Norman Methven, Esq., B.A. Cambridge, b. 1886 ;
m. 1926, Isabella Margaret, d. cf the late Robert William
Cullen, Esq., H.M. Inspector of Factories, Major Argyll
and Sutherland Highlanders(T.F.), and has issue— Adelaide
Christian. Seats — St- Martin's, by Perth ; The Kingseat,
Bridge of Cally. Clubs — Eastern (Dundee), County (Perth).
David Montague Methven, Esq., Major (ret.) Scots Gieys,
formerly 21st Lancers (Arms as above, a bordure of the
last for difference, matric. Feb. 28, 1920), b. 1889. Club —
Cavalry.
Colin Malcolm Methven, Esq., Capt. 4th Batt. The
Black Watch (R.H.) (Arms as above, a bordure of the
second for difference, matric. 28 Feb. 1920), b. 1890 ; m.
1925, Nancy Louise, d. of Charles Alfred Cooper, Esq.,
of East Cliffe, Budleigh Salterton, Devon. Estate— Dam-
side, St. Martin's, Perthshire. Clubs— Ba th, Ranelagh.
MEUX of Theobald's Park (R.L. 2 Sept. 1911, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, paly of six or and azure, on a chiet
gules, three crosses patee of the first, a canton ermine for
distinction (Meux) ; 2 and 3, sable, a fesse between three
lambs passant argent (Lambton). Mantling azure and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, two wings inverted and
endorsed argent, conjoined by a cord with tassels or, and
each charged with an ermine spot for distinction.
Third son of George Frederick D'Arcy Lambton, 2nd
Earl of Durham, b. 1828; d. 1879; m. 1854, Lady
Beatrix Frances Hamilton, d. of 1st Duke of Abercorn,
K.G. :—
The late Admiral the Hon. Sir Hedworth Meux, G.C.B.,
K.C.V.O. , Commander-in-Chief at Portsmouth 1912-16,
Extra Equerry to King Edward VII. 1902-10, and to King
George V. 1910-29, late A.D.C. , Priv. Sec. to successive
First Lords of the Admiralty 1894-7, served throughout
Egyptian War 1882, and commanded the Naval Brigade
throughout the siege of Ladysmith, S. Africa, 1899-1900,
in command of H.M.'s yacht "Victoria and Albert"
1901-2, second in command Channel Fleet 1903-4, in
command of Third Cruiser Squadron 1904-6, Commander-
in-Chief China Squadron 1908-10, Admiral of the Fleet
1915-21 (ret. 1921), acted as Keeper of the Jewel House
at the Coronation of George V., Comm. of Legion
of Honour, Grand Officer of Order of St. Maurice, and
1st class of the Prussian Order of the Red Eagle, b. 1856;
he assumed by Royal Licence 2 Sept. 191 1 the name of
Meux in lieu of Lambton, and the arms of Meux quarterly
with his own, in pursuance of the will of Lidy Meux of
Theobald's Park; m. 1910, Hon. Mildred Cecilia Harriet,
widow of Viscount Chelsea and third d. of 1st Baron
Alington, and d. 1929. Seats — Theobald's Park, Waltham
Cross ; Clarendon House, Newmarket Town.
MEWBURN of Acomb (H. Coll.). Or, on a chevron
azure, between in chief two demi-lions rampant couped
gules, and in base a dexter arm fessewise embowed in
armour couped at the shoulder the hand extended proper,
three unicorns' heads also couped of the field. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a demi-gryphon segreant sable, three crosses patee
or. Motto — " Festina lente. "
Son of Simon Mewburn, Esq., of Acomb, J. P.
co. Northumberland, b. 1799 ; d. 1872 ; m. 1830,
Margaret, d. of Henry Richmond, Esq., J. P., of
Humshaugh House, Northumberland : —
The late William Richmond Mewburn, Esq., J. P. co.
Middlesex, b. 1834 ; d. 1921 ; m. 1870, Elizabeth Fanny
(Res.— Acomb House), d. of Joseph Thomas Savory of
Wendover, Bucks. ; and had issue— Simon William
Richmond Mewburn, Esq., Capt. 14th King's Hussars,
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b. 1884; killed in action 1916; and Dorothea Margaret
Richmond [m. 1912, Capt. Ivor Wilberforce Watson,
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, of Langley House,
Langley, Bucks.]. Seat — Acomb House, Hexham.
Son of George Francis Mewburn, Gentleman, b. 1838 ;
d. 1893 ; m. Julia, d. of Charles Deverine : —
George Richmond Mewburn, Gentleman, b. 1865; m.
{Catherine, d. of His Honour Judge Turner, and has issue —
Edmond George Hamilton Mewburn, Gentleman, b- 1892
\m. Dorothy, d. of Francis Mortimer, and has issue —
Simon Edmond Mewburn, Gentleman, b. 1926] ; and Mary
Monica. Res.—
MEXBOROUGH, Earl of, see SAVILE.
MEYER of Shortgrove (H. Coll., 1910). Sable, a key,
wards downwards or, between four bezants. Mantling
sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cock
sable, armed, combed and wattled or, holding in the
dexter claw a key as in the arms. Motto — " Rast ich rost
ich."
Son of Sir Carl Ferdinand Meyer, 1st Bt., J. P. Essex,
b. 1851 ; d. 1922 ; m. 1883, Adele, d. of late Julius
Levis : —
Sir Frank Cecil Meyer, 2nd Bart. (1910), B.A. (Oxon),
Barrister-at-Law, M. P. Great Yarmouth 1924-29, £. 1886;
m. 1920, Marjorie, d. of Frederick Seeley of Hale, Cheshire,
and has issue — Anthony John Meyer, Esq., b: 1920. Res.
18 Lowndes Square, S.W.i. Clubs — Bath, Carlton.
SYDNEY MEYMOTT, Gentleman. Born July 6, 1860-
being the second but only surviving son of Charles Mey
mott, Gentleman, M.R.C.S. and L.A.C. of London and
Sydney, New South Wales, by his wife Sarah Elizabeth,
daughter of John Keene. Armorial bearings — He bears
for Arms : Or, three demi-lions rampant couped in bend
azure, each charged with a mullet argent. Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling
azure and or ; and for his Crest, three mullets in fesse gules,
in front of a dexter arm embowed in armour proper, the
hand, all proper, grasping a chaplet of laurel or. Motto —
" Be just and fear not." Postal address — 23 Woodville
Road, Ealing, W. 5.
The Late EDGAR MEYNELL, Gentleman, Barrister-
at-Law. Born Sept. 6, 1859 ; d. 1923, being the second
son of the late Edgar John Meynell, Esq., J. P., a
Judge of County Courts, and Recorder of Doncaster, by
his wife Maria Louisa, dau. of R. S. Short of Edling-
ton, co. Lincoln. Armorial bearings — Azure, three
bars gemelles and a chief or. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a negro's
head proper, encircled with a wreath argent and azure.
Motto — " Deus non reliquit memoriam humilium." Seats —
Kilvington Hall, near Thirsk ; The Fryerage, near Yarm,
co. York.
MEYNELL (R.L., 1905, H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1
and 4, vair6 argent and sable, and for distinction a
canton or, (Meynell) ; 2 and 3, azure, three naked
savages ambulant in fesse proper, in the dexter hand
of each a shield argent, charged with a cross gules, and in
the sinister a club resting on the shoulder also proper, on
a canton ermine, three lozenges conjoined in fesse sable
(Wood). Mantling sable and argent. Crests — 1. on a
wreath of the colours, a horse's head couped at the neck
argent, charged for distinction with a mullet sable ; 2. on
a wreath of the colours, a savage, as in the arms, the shield
sable, charged with a griffin's head erased argent. Motto —
" Ung Dieu ung roy."
Son of Hon. Frederick George Lindley Meynell (for-
merly Wood), B.A. (Camb. ), Barr.-at-Law, b. 1846;
d. 1910; m. 1878, Lady Mary Susan Felicie Lindsay,
d. of 25th Earl of Crawford : —
Frances Hugo Lindley Meynell, Esq., D.S.O., J. P.,
D.L. Staffs., Lt.-Col. R.F.A. (T.F.), served Great War
(despatches), b. 1880; m. 1907, Lady Dorothy Legge, d. of
the 6th Earl of Dartmouth; and has issue — (1) Hugo
Meynell, Esq., b. 1909; (2) Mark Meynell, Gentleman,
b. 1914 ; Dorothy; and Rachael. Seat — Hoar Cross,
Burton-on-Trent. Clubs— Brooks's, Bath.
Robert Alexander Lindley Meynell, Esq., O.B.E., Major
late Service Batt. Shropsh. Lt. Inf., b. 1883 ; m. 1907, Cora
T. S. , d. of late James W. Riches of Johannesburg. Res. —
Everard Charles Lindley Meynell, Esq., O.B.E., M.C.,
Capt. late R.F.A. (T.F.), served Great War (despatches),
b. 1885 ; m. 1914, Rose, d. of Lionel Bulteel, and has
issue — Francis Meynell, Gentleman, b. 1917 ; and Rosemary.
Res.—
Charles Wilfred Lindley Meynell, Esq., Lieut. -Comdr.
R.N. (ret.), b. 1890; m. 1917, Ida, d. of Rt. Hon. E. G.
Pretyman, and has issue — Richard Walter Meynell, Gentle-
man, b. 1923 ; and Beatrice Mary. Res. — Burcote Brook,
Abingdon.
MEYNELL of Meynell Langley ( H. Coll. ). Quarterly,
1 and 4, vaire' argent and sable; 2. gules, a pale or;
3. paly of six argent and gules, on a bend azure, three
horses-shoes or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, a horse's head erased argent.
Motto — " Virtute vici."
Sons of Godfrey Franceys Meynell, Esq., J. P. co.
Derby, b. 1844; d. 1921 ; m. 1866, Emma Maria, d.
of E. Woollett Wilmot of Buxton, co. Derby : —
Brig.-Gen. Godfrey Meynell, C.M.G., late Col. King's
Shropshire L.I., b. 1870 ; m. 1903, Edith Violet, eld. d. of
late George Henry Cammell of Brookfield Manor, co.
Derby, and has issue — Godfrey Meynell, Gentleman,
Lieut. Queen's Own Corps of Guides, b. 1904; David
Meynell, Gentleman, Cadet R.M.C., b, 1909; Margaret;
Mercia ; and Rosemary. Seat — Meynell Langley, Derby.
Club — Army and Navy.
Hugo Meynell, Esq., Capt. 29th Lancers (Indian Army),
*. 1875.
Son of Maj. John Jebb Meynell, Royal Irish Rifles, b.
1845; d. 1920 ; m. 1905, Eleanor Lucy Aldwin, only
d. of late Rev. Canon James Thomas Alderson: —
John Francis Meynell, Gentleman, b. 1907. Res. —
Only surv. son of John Meynell, b. 1807 ; d. 1851 ; m.
1842, Sarah (d. 1890), d. of W. B. Johnson, M.B. :—
Rev. Francis William Meynell, M.A. , Vicar of Stapen-
hill and Rural Dean of Repton, b. 1851 ; m. 1899, Grace,
d. of Samuel Lucas of Tile House, Hitchin ; and has
issue — Hugo Francis Meynell, Gentleman, b 1904; and
Eleanor. Res. — The Vicarage, Stapenhill, Burton-on-
Trent.
Son of Edward David Meynell, b. ; d. 1900; m.
2nd, Mary Richardson: —
William Balfour Meynell, Gentleman, b. 1857; m. ,
Mary Lowe. Res. —
Son of Francis Meynell of Brent, Devon, b. ; d.
1870; m. , Caroline Brown: —
Edward Meynell, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
MEYRICK {temp. Henry V.). Sable, on a chevron
argent, between three brands erect ragutee or, inflamed
proper, a fleur-de-lys gules between two Cornish choughs
respecting each other also proper. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a tower argent, thereon, upon a mount vert, a
Cornish chough proper, holding in the dexter claw a fleur-
de-lys gules.
Meyrick (R.L. , 31 March 1858, H. Coll.). Quarterly,
1 and 4, Meyrick as above; 2 and 3, or, a lion rampant
gules, on a sinister canton, the arms of Zouche and Fitz Aer
quarterly, namely, i. and iiii. , gules, ten bezants; ii. and iii.,
azure, on a mount vert, a lion passant guardant or (Charlton,
R.L., 22 Oct. 1779). Mantling sable and argent. Crests
— 1. Meyrick as above ; 2. out of an Eastern crown or, a
leopard's head and neck affrontee gules. Motto — " Heb
dduw Heb ddim dduw a digon."
Sons of Sir Thomas CharltonMeyrick, 1st Bart.,K.C. B.
(1910), J. P., D.L., M.P., Hon. Col. 3rd Batt. King's
Shropshire Lt. Inf., b. 1837 ; d. 1921 ; m. i860, Mary
Rhoda (d. 1924), d. of Col. Richard Frederick Hill of
Prees Hall, co. Salop, and niece of Rowland, 2nd
Viscount Hill : —
Sir Frederick Charlton Meyrick, 2nd Bart. (5 May 1880),
C.B., C.M.G., D.L., J. P., and (1926), High Sheriff co.
Pembroke, Brig.-Gen. formerly Major 15th Hussars and
Col. Comdg. Pembrokeshire Imp. Yeo., served in S. Africa
1900-1901, in command of 5th Batt. Imp. Yeo., with
temporary rank of Lt.-Col. (seriously wounded, mentioned
in despatches, C.B.) ; and Great War (despatches, CM. G.),
b. 1862 ; m. 1897, Mary Emma, d. of the late M;ijor O. C.
Baker Creswell, of Cresswell, Northumberland, and has
surv. issue — Thomas Frederick Meyrick, Esq., Capt.
15/19 Hussars, b. Nov. 1899 [m. 1926, Ivy Frances, d. of
Lieut.-Col. F. C. Pilkington, D.S.O., of Sweethay Court,
Trull, Taunton, and has issue— David John Charlton
Meyrick, Esq., b. 1926; Frederick Rowland Meyrick,
Gentleman, b. 1928 (Club — Cavalry)]; Mary Cicely [m. 1921,
apep
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Giles F. Newton, M.B.E., and has issue] ; Rachel Eva ;
and Violet. Seat — Bush, Pembroke. Club — Cavalry.
Rowland Francis Meyrick, Esq., J. P. Salop, formerly
Travelling Insp. for Board of Agr. ; served in S. Africa
1900, with Rhodesian Field Force, b. 1867 ; m. 1901, Eleanor
Georgiana, d. of the Hon. Ralph Pelham Nevill ; and has
issue — Honor Mary. Seat — Apley Castle, Salop. Club —
Boodle's.
Walter Thomas Meyrick, Esq., b. 1882 ; m. 1914, Mabel
Violet Blanche, d. of the late Col. Montgomery, The Rifle
Bde. , and widow of Percy Downes. Res. — Sudbrooke
House, Sudbrooke, Lincoln.. Club — Wellington.
Meyrick, Tapps-Gervis- (R.L., 16 March 1876,
H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, Meyrick as above; 2.
argent, between six ostrich feathers sable, a cannon-ball
of the last (Gervis, 1835); 3. azure, on a fesse or, be-
tween three rhinoceroses argent, as many escallops gules
(Tapps, 1835). Mantling sable and argent. Crests — 1.
Meyrick as above ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, on a
mount proper, a plume of three ostrich feathers gules and
sable, bound by a wreath of laurel or (Gervis) ; 3. on a
wreath of the colours, a greyhound couchant per pale
argent and sable, charged on the body with two escallops
fessewise counterchanged. Mottoes — " Heb Dduw heb
ddim Duw a digon," ' ' Be just and fear not."
Sons of Sir George Augustus Eliott Tapps-Gervis-
Meyrick, 4th Bart., J. P. and D.L. Anglesey, J. P.
Hants. (High Sheriff 1900), b. 1855 ; d. 1928 ; m. 1884,
Jacintha, d. of Charles Paul Phipps, M.P., of Chalcot,
Wilts. :—
Sir George Llewellyn Tapps-Gervis-Meyrick, 5th Bart. ,
of Hinton Admiral, Hants. (28 July 1791), Major Special
Reserve, late 7th Hussars, b. 1885 ; m. i9i4,Marjorie, only
child of Edward Hanlin, of Ceylon ; and has issue — ■
George David Eliott Tapps-Gervis-Meyrick, Esq., b. 1915 ;
and Susan Hermione. Seats — Bodorgan, Anglesey ; Hinton
Admiral, and East Close House, Christchurch, Hants.
Richard Owen Tapps-Gervis-Meyrick, Esq., Capt. late
K.R.R.C, b. 1892 ; m. 1918, Evelyn, d. of the late H. J.
Harris of Bowdon, Lacock, Wilts. ; and has issue —
Richard Anthony Tapps-Gervis-Meyrick, Gentleman, b
1920; Percy James Owen Tapps-Gervis-Meyrick, Gentle-
man, b. 1923. Res. — Woodleaze, Wimborne, Dorset.
Meyrick, Williams- (R.L. , 23 May 1877, H. Coll.
lion passant sable, gorged with a collar gemel or. in chief a
quatrefoil between twofieurs-de-lysand in base a fleur-de-lys
between two quatrefoils gules (Williams, 1877). Mantling
sable and argent. Crests — 1. Meyrick as above ; 2. upon
a wreath of the colours, a lion passant sable, sem^e of
quatrefoils, and gorged with a collar gemel argent, holding
in the dexter forepaw a fleur-de-lys gules (Williams).
Motto — " Heb Dduw heb ddim a duw a digon." Livery — ■
Dark blue and primrose.
Sons of Rev. John Williams-Meyrick (formerly
Williams), Rector of Beaumaris, b. ; d. 1900 ; m.
1875, Clara Susanna, d. of Edmund Edward Meyrick,
Gentleman : —
Edmund Oswald Griffith Williams-Meyrick, Gentleman,
b. 1876 ; m. 1902, Gwendoline Kate, d. of William Arthur
Dew. Estates — Cefn Coch, Anglesey; The Hermitage,
Llandudno. Res. —
(?) Other sons.
MEYSEY-THOMPSON ( R. L. , 23 Dec. 1905). Quarterly,
1 and 4, per fesse argent and sable, a fesse counter-
embattled between three falcons counterchanged, belled
and jessed or (Thompson, granted 1559) ; 2 and 3,
argent, a fesse between three cinquefoils sable (Meysey).
Mantling sable and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of
the colours, an arm embowed in armour, quarterly or and
azure, the gauntlet proper, holding a truncheon of a
broken lance of the first (Thompson) ; 2. on a wreath of
the colours, a dragon's head couped at the neck, quarterly
or and azure. Motto — " Je veux de bon guerre."
Son of Richard Frederick Meysey-Thompson, Esq. ,
late Major the Rifle Brigade and Col. 4th Batt. West
Yorkshire Regt., b. 1847; d- 1926; m. 1879, Charlotte,
d. of Sir James Walker, 1st Bart. : —
Sir Algar de Clifford Charles Meysey-Thompson, 3rd Bart.
(U.K. 26 Mar. 1874), Capt. late 7th Rifle Bde. and R.F.A.,
M.A. (Camb. ), b. 1885. Res. — 9 Lower Grosvenor Place,
S.W.i. Clubs — Bachelors', Yorkshire.
Son of Albert Childers Meysey-Thompson, Esq., Q.C. ,
(third son of the 1st Bart. ),b. 1848; d. 1894; m. 1882,
Mabel Louisa, d. of Rev. the Hon. James Walter
Lascelles : —
Hubert Charles Meysey-Thompson, Esq., Capt. late
K.R.R.C, Barr.-at-Law, B.A. (Camb), b. 1883. Res.—
74 Oxford Terrace, W.
Yr. sons of Sir Harry Stephen Meysey-Thompson, 1st
Bart., b. 1809; d. 1874; m. 1843, Elizabeth Anne,
d. of Sir John Croft, 1st Bart. , Baron de Serra da
Estrella : —
Arthur Herbert Meysey-Thompson, Esq., J. P. W. R.
Yorks., late Lieut. Yorkshire Hussars, b. 1852; m. 1896,
Horatia Dorothy, d. of Sir Hedworth Williamson, 8th
Bart. ; and has issue — Guy Herbert Meysey-Thompson,
Esq., b. 1901 ; Sylvia Dorothy [m. 1921, Capt. Aubrey Leo
Kennedy, M.C., late Ycrks. L.I.]; and Diana Elizabeth.
Res. — Lastingham, York. Club — Bachelors'.
Ernest Claude Meysey-Thompson, Esq., Lt.-Col. R.F.A.,
M. P. for Handsworth Div. of co. Stafford 1906-22, late
Major Yorkshire Hussars Imp. Yeo. , J. P. West Riding,
Yorks. , b. 1859 ; m. 1894, Alice Jane Blanche, d. of Col.
John Joicey of Newton Hall, co. Northumberland, D.L. ,
late M.P. for N. Durham ; and has issue — Onslow Victor
Claud Meysey-Thompson, Esq., Lieut, (temp. Capt.)
R.F.A., served Great War, b. 1897 ; and Alice Hildegarde
Eva. Res. — Spellow Hill, Knaresborough. Clubs —
Bachelors', Carlton, Yorkshire.
Quarterly, 1 and 4, Meyrick as above ; 2 and 3, argent, a
MICHELHAM, Baron, see STERN.
MICHELL (H. Coll., 15 June 1922). Quarterly, 1
and 4, per chevron gules and sable, a chevron argent,
guttee-de-1'armes between three swans of the third, within
a bordure or (for Michell) ; 2 and 3, argent, a chevron
between two palmers' scrips in chief and an escallop
in base sable (for Palmer). Mantling gules and argent.
Crests — i- on a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert,
a swan proper guttee-de-1'armes, and in the beak a trefoil
slipped azure (for Michell) ; 2, on a wreath of the colours,
in front of a dexter hand couped at the wrist proper,
grasping a palmer's staff, three escallops sable (for
Palmer). Mottoes— 1. (above Crest of Michell), " Utile
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quod honestum"; 2. (above Crest of Palmer), "Palma
virtuti."
Son of Rev. Rodney Drake Palmer, B.A., b. 1891;
d. 1893; m. 2nd, 1872, Jane Young, d. of John
Michell.Esq., J. P., D.L. of Forcett Park, Yorks. :—
Charles Percy Rodney Michell (formerly Palmer), Gen-
tleman, b. 1877; m. 1904, Emily Constance, d. of
William Wybourne, of Patea, New Zealand, and has
issue — Charles William Pitt Michell, Gentleman, b. 1907 ;
John Percy Pitt Michell, Gentleman, <5. 1914; Constance
Sophia Winona. Seats — Forcett Park, Yorks. ; Miniota,
Manitoba. Clubs — Eccentric ; Manitoba.
MICHELL. Sable, three escallops in chevron argent,
between as many eagles' heads erased or, a bordure of the
last, charged with five torteaux and as many pheons gules
alternately. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a pegasus salient azure, mane and
tail or, resting its forefeet on an antique escutcheon sable,
charged with a pheon or. Motto— " Vouloirc'est pouvoir."
Livery — Dark green, red facings.
Sons of John Michell, Esq., formerly Consul-Gen. for
N., N.E., and Central Russia, b. 1836; d. 1921 ;
m. 1868, Louisa, d. of Richard Carey Dangar, of
St, Neots, Cornwall : —
Thomas Francis Tregoye Michell, Esq., Capt. R.N.,
6. 1872. Res. —
Robert Carminowe Michell, Esq., Envoy Extraordinary
and Min. Plen. to Bolivia, 1926; b. 1876; tn. 1st, 1903,
Ethel May (d. 1908), d. of Hon. Sir Lewis Michell, C. V.O. ;
2nd, 1916, Margarita, d. of Don Domingo Gana, late
Chilean Min. to the Court of St. James s, and has issue —
Eric Dangar Michell, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; John Frances
Michell, Gentleman, b. 1920; and Mary Evelyn. Res. —
British Legation, Las Paz, Bolivia. Clubs — Travellers'.
Henry Carhayes Michell, Gentleman, Lieut. 6th Regt.
Imperial Bushmen, b. 1877. Res. — Salisbury, Rhodesia.
Son of Robert Michell, Gentleman, F.I.R.G.S.,
F.R.G.S., b. 1837; m. 1881, Mary Kinnaird York:—
Robert Humphrey Killigrew Michell, Gentleman, I. 1881.
Res.—
MIDDLEMORE (Vns. H. Coll. ) Quarterly, 1 and 4, per
chevron argent and sable, in chief two moorcocks proper
(Middlemore) ; 2. per pale dancettee or and azure (Edg-
baston) ; 3. sable, a hawk argent, belled or, between three
cinquefoils of the last (Hawkesley). Mantling sable and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a moorcock
amidst grass and reeds proper. Motto — "Mon desire
loyalte."
Son of Sir John Throgmorton Middlemore, 1st Bart.,
M.P. for Birmingham (North Division) 1909-18, J. P.
for Birmingham and for Worcestershire, b. 1844 ; d.
1924; m. 1st, Marian, d. of Richard Bagnall, Esq.,
J. P. co. Worcester; 2nd, Mary, d. of Rev. Thomas
Price, Vicar of Selly Oak, Birmingham : —
Sir William Hawkeslow Middlemore, 2nd Bart. (27 May
1919), b. 1908. Res. — Woodside, Worcester.
MIDDLETON of Belsay Castle. Quarterly gules and
or, in the first quarter a cross flory argent. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wild
man argent, holding in bend an oak-tree fructed proper.
Eld. son of Charles Atticus Monck, Esq., Cold-
stream Gds., b. 1805 ; d. 1856 ; m. 1835, Laura, d.
of Sir Matthew White Ridley, Bart. : —
Sir Arthur Edward Middleton, 7th Bart. (24 Oct.
1662), J. P. and (1884) High Sheriff Northumberland,
M.P. co. Durham 1874-86, b. 1838; resumed 1876 the
family name of Middleton in lieu of Monck ; m. 1871,
Lady Constance Harriet, d. of 2nd Earl Amherst ; and
has had issue — (1) Charles Arthur Middleton, Esq., b.
1873; (2) Hugh Jeffrey Middleton, Esq., Comdr.
R.N.V.R. (formerly R.N.), b. 1879; d. 1914 [m. Mary
Katharine, eld. d. of the late Rear-Admiral Samuel
Long ; and left issue :— John Arthur Tournay Middleton,
Esq., 2nd Lieut. Northumberland Hussars, b. 1906;
Stephen Hugh Middleton, Gentleman, b. 1909 ; Lawrence
Monck Middleton, Gentleman, b. 1912]; and Elinor
Isabel. Seat — Belsay Castle, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Son of Henry Nicholas Middleton, Esq., J. P., D.L.
Northumberland, J. P. co. Roxburgh, Lieut, (ret.)
Rifle Brigade (resumed, 1876, the family name of
Middleton in lieu of Monck), b. 1845; d. 1928;
m. 1872, Sophia Elizabeth, d. of SirWilliam Meredith,
Chief Justice of Quebec : —
Lambert William Middleton, Esq., J. P. Northumber-
land, b. 1877 ; m. 1922, Lady Sybil Grey, d. of 4th Earl
Grey, and has issue — Henry Lambert Middleton, Gentle-
man, b. 1923 ; and Mary Sybil. Res. — 20 Hyde Park
Street, W.
MIDDLETON (29 May 1818, H. Coll.). Ermine, fretty
sable, on a chief azure, an Eastern crown between two
tigers' faces or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a garb or, fretty gules, between two
wings ermine, each charged with a cross pat^e azure.
Motto—" Allah Akber."
Son of Frank Middleton, Esq., Capt. Dorset Regt.,
b. 1877 ; killed in action in the Persian Gulf 17 Nov.
1914 ; m. 1908, Emily Fkrence, d. of late Maj. George
Bannister ; —
Hastings Frank Middleton, Gentleman, Lord of the
Manors of Bradford Peverell and Muckleford, b. 1910.
Seat — Bradford Peverell, Dorchester, Dorset.
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Dorset (High Sheriff 1904), Hon. Major Dorset Yeo.
Cav. , b. 1839 ; d. 1919 ; m. 1873, Charlotte Lucia, eld.
d. of Rev. Charles O. Goodford, D.D. , of Chilton
Cantelo, Provost of Eton Coll. : —
William Henry Middleton, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. Hamp-
shire Regt. , b. 1878 ; m. 1908, Percie Vera, d. of late Rear-
Adm. Dupuis ; and has issue — 3 daus. Res. —
Arthur Purling Middleton, Gentleman, I.C.S., b. 1884;
m. 1910, Meta May Maude, ygst. d. of late J. B. Birch ;
and has issue — Hugh Walter Philip Middleton, Gentleman,
b. 1912 ; Bernard Middleton, Gentleman, b. 1918; and
Joan Purling. Address — c/o Grindley & Co., Calcutta.
MIDDLETON (H. Coll,). Per pale azure and sable,
a stag trippant between four spear-heads in cross all or.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a dexter arm erect proper, a rose argent,
barbed and seeded also proper, between two fleurs-de-lys
fessewise azure. Motto — " Dextra fideque."
Son of John Hugh Midddleton, of Whitehall Court,
S.W., b. ; d. ; m. :—
Capt. Middleton Middleton, b. . Res. — 14 Arlington
Street, W.i.
MIDDLETON (Arms of Haggerston). Azure, on a
bend cottised argent three billets sable. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion
passant argent.
Sons of Charles Marmaduke Middleton, Esq., J. P. and
D. L. for the West Riding of co. York, for co. Inver-
ness, and for Somerset, b. 1820; m. 1858, Helen,
dau. of Colonel Fraser of Achnagairn, and relict of
George Huntly Duff of Muirtown, co Inverness: —
Marmaduke Francis Middleton, Gentleman, b. 1867.
Club — Boodle's.
Reginald John Middleton, Gentleman, b. 1870.
Lionel George Middleton, Gentleman, b. 1872.
JOHN SHEARER MIDDLETON, Gentleman. Ar-
morial hearings Parted per fesse or and gules, a lion
rampant counterchanged, within a bordure vert. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
tower embattled argent, masoned sable, thereon a lion
rampant gules, armed and langued azure. Motto — " In
arduis fortis." Seat— Cadamenay, Madras.
MIDLETON, Earl of, see BRODRICK.
MIERS (H. Coll.). Per fesse ermine and or, two galleys
in pale, sails furled sable, colours flying gules, and in fesse
as many saltires of the third. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a rock proper,
a galley, as in the arms, between two saltires or. Motto —
" Naviter incedo."
Son of Francis Charles Miers of Beckenham, Kent,
C.E. , b. 1821 ; d. 1908; m. 1850, Susan Mary, d. of
Edward Wynne Fry of Handsworth, Staffs. : —
Sir Henry Alexander Miers, Kt. Bach. (1912), M.A. ,
D.Sc. Oxford, Fellow of Magdalen Coll. and Eton Coll.,
Hon. D.Sc. Manchester and Sheffield, Hon. Ph.D. Chris-
tian ia, F.R.S., Assistant British Museum 1882-98, Wayn-
flete Professor of Mineralogy Oxford 1896-1908, Prin. of
Univ. of London 1908-15, Vice-Chancellor Univ. of Man-
chester 1915-26, b. 1858. Res. — 18 Aberdare Gardens,
N.W.6. Clubs — Athenaeum, University of London.
MIEVILLE (H. Coll., 17 Feb. 1915). Azure, a wall
embattled supporting three turrets with spires and a
maisonette issuing from the dexter argent, masoned
sable, on a chief arched of the second, two roses gules.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a plume of seven ostrich feathers
argent, a knight's helmet proper. Motto — " Constans in
adversis."
Son of Jean Louis Mieville, of Entre-Monts,
Yverdon, Switzerland, b. 1808 ; d. 1897 :—
Louis Mieville, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple,
citizen and Merchant Taylor, b. 1866; m. 1889, Ada
Eleanor, d. of Sir John Aird, Bt. ; and has issue — Jean
Louis Mieville, Esq., D.S.O., Lieut.-Comdr. late R.N.V.R.,
served Great War (desp.), b. 1890 [m. 1915, Elsie Evelyn,
d. of Francis Boynton, and has issue — 1 son, b. 1916
(Res. — 8 Egerton Court, S.W.7)] ; Ada Winifred;
Dorothy Norah ; Kate Millicent. Res. — 27 Rue la
Boetie, Paris. Clubs — R. Thames Yacht. Badminton,
Coaching.
MILBANK (H. Coll., 1882). Quarterly, 1. gules, a
saltire argent, gutte>-de-poix, between two lions' heads
couped in pale, and as many roses in fesse of the second
(Milbank of Thorpe Perrow) ; 2. gules, a bend ermine, on
a canton or, a lion's head erased of the first (Milbanke of
Halnaby) ; 3. the arms of Acclom of Moorby, Yorks. ;
4. azure, three sinister gauntlets or (Vane of Hadlow Castle
and Raby Castle, Vn. of Kent, 1574) ; 5. argent, a chevron
engrailed sable between three pellets (De la Dene) ; 6. azure,
a chief argent, over all a lion rampant crowned or (De la
Leke) ; 7. gules, a cross argent, in the first quarter an
inescutcheon or, charged with three chevrons of the field
(De St. Owen) ; 8. argent, a bend between six fleurs-de-lys
sable (Fitz-Ellis) ; 9. quarterly, i. and iiii. , or, two pallets
azure; ii. andiii., ermine, within a bordure azure (Persall
of Tudley) ; 10. or, a cross engrailed gules (Hawte of
Bishopsbourne) ; ir. per pale gules and azure, a lion ram-
pant ermine (? Norwich of Norwich) ; 12. sable, two bars
or, a chief argent (Froggenhallof Froggenhall) ; 13. argent,
three cinquefoils gules (D'Arcy of Tolleshunt) ; 14. argent,
on a fesse cottised sable, a fesse ermine (Harleston) ;
15. gules, a goat passant argent (Bardwell); 16. argent,
a fesse sable, and in the dexter chief an annulet for differ-
ence (Warton) ; 17. argent, a fesse between six oak-leaves
gules (FitzLangley); 18. the Royal Arms of King Charles II.
[viz. quarterly, 1 and 4, quarterly, i. and iiii., France;
ii. and iii. , England; 2. Scotland; 3. Ireland], over all a
baton sinister ermine (FitzRoy, Dukes of Cleveland) ; 19.
sable, three swords in pile, points in base argent, pommels
and hilts or (Powlett) ; 20. the arms of Reyney of Rowd
and Shyrston, co. Somerset; 21. the arms of Creedy of
Creedy, co. Devon ; 22. the arms of de la Mere of Nunney
Castle, co. Somerset ; 23. barry of six or and vert, a bendlet
gules (Poynings) ; 24. the arms of FitzPayne ; 25. the
arms of Rokesley ; 26. argent, on a chief gules, two
mullets or (St. John of Basing) ; 27. the arms of Roos of
Gedney and Irby, Lines. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion's head couped
argent, gutt^e-de-poix, charged with a pale gules, thereon
three roses also argent.
Son of Sir Powlet Charles John Milbank, 2nd Bart.,
Lord Lieut, and Cust. Rot. co. Radnor, J. P. and D.L.
co. York, M.P. for Radnorshire 1895-1900, b. 1852;
d. 1918 ; m. 1875, Edith, d. of Sir Richard Green-
Price, 1st Bart. : —
Sir Frederick Richard Powlett Milbank, 3rd Bart. (16
May 1882), J.P. co. Radnor and N.R. Yorks., Major 5th
Batt. Yorks. Regt., late Lieut. Yorks. Hussars, b. 1881 ; m.
1904, Harriet Anne Dorothy, d. of late Col. John Gerald
Wilson, C.B. , of Cliffe Hall, Yorks. ; and has issue— Mark
Vane Milbank, Esq., b. 1907; John Gerald Frederick
Milbank, Gentleman, b. 1909 ; Denis William Powlett
Milbank, Gentleman, b. 1912. Seat — Barningham Park,
Richmond, Yorks. Club — Marlborough.
Sons of Henry John Milbank, Esq., J. P., D.L., of
Newsham, Yorks., b. 1824; d. 1872; m. 2nd, 1864,
Lady Susan Godolphin Osborne, d. of 8th Duke of
Leeds : —
Godolphin Henry Vane Milbank, Gentleman, b. 1865;
m. 1890, Sybil Jessie, d. of Sir Alfred Hughes, Bart. Seat —
Belstead Brook, Ipswich..
Darcy Francis Mark Milbank, Gentleman, b. 1867 ;
m. 1891, Eleanor (d. 1914), widow of Capt. Henry Hardinge,
and d. of James Lord. Res. —
Ralph Schomberg Milbank-Leslie-Melville (formerly Mil-
bank), b. 1872 ; m. 1907, Elizabeth Harriett, eld. d. of
Thomas Robert Brock Leslie-Melville-Cartwright, D.L-
Res. — Melville House, Ladybank, co. Fife.
MILBANKE of Halnaby (Milbanke-Huskisson, R.L. ,
5 Jan. 1866). Quarterly, 1. quarterly, i. and iiii., gules,
on a chevron nebuly between three elephants' heads erased
argent, as many torteaux (Huskisson) ; ii. and iii., gules,
a bend ermine, on a canton or, a lion's head erased of the
first (Milbanke) ; 2. the same arms of Milbanke ; 3. the
arms of Acclom of Moorby, Yorks. ; 4. thearmsof Hedworth
of Chester-le-Street, Mantling gules and argent. Crests
— 1. on a wreath of the colours, an elephant's head erased
argent, gutt^e-de-sang, and pierced in the neck with an
arrow proper (Huskisson) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
a lion's head erased gules, charged with a bend ermine
(Milbanke). Motto — " Resolute and firm."
Sons of Lt.-Col. Sir John Peniston Milbanke, 10th Bart,
of Halnaby, Yorks. , V.C., b. 1872; d. 1915; m. 1900,
Amelia, d. of Hon. Charles Frederick Crighton : —
Sir John Charles Peniston Milbanke, nth Bart. (7 Aug.
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Loughborough), d. of late Harry Chrisholm, of Sydney,
Australia. Res. — 70 Eccleston Square, S. W.i. Club —
White's.
Ralph Mark Milbanke, Esq., Lieut. 10th Hussars, 6. 1907.
MILBORNE - SWINNERTON - PILKINGTON of
Chevet, co. York(R.L. , name, 15 Feb. 1856 ;arms, 16 March
1859, H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a cross flory
voided gules(Pilkington); 2. argent, a cross formge fleurett^e
sable, surmounted by a bend engrailed gules (Swinnerton) ; 3.
per pale argent and gules, a cross patonce between, in the
sinister chief and dexter base, two leopards' faces counter-
changed (Milborne). Mantling gules and argent. Crests
— 1. upon a wreath of the colours, a mower with his scythe
proper, habited per pale argent and sable (Pilkington) :
2. upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a boar
passant argent, charged with a cross formee fleurett^e sable
(Swinnerton) ; 3. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
per fesse argent and gules, holding between the paws a
leopard's face of the first (Milborne). Motto — " Honestae
gloria fax mentis."
Sons of Sir Lionel Milborne-Swinnerton-Pilkington,
nth Bart., D.L. co. York (High Sheriff 1859), b. 1835 ;
d. 1901 ; tn. 1857, Isabella Elizabeth Georgiana, only
child and heiress of Rev. Charles Kinleside : —
Sir Thomas Edward Milborne-Swinnerton-Pilkington,
i2thBart. (29 June 1635), M.A. (Oxon.), J.P. W. R. Yorks.
(High Sheriff 1911), Major (ret.) King's Royal Rifle Corps,
formerly Col. comdg. 7th Batt., b. 1857; tn. 1895, Lady
Kathleen Mary Alexina Cuffe, Lad_y of Grace of the Order
of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, only child of 4th
Earl of Desart ; and has issue— (1) Arthur William Mil-
borne-Swinnerton-Pilkington, Esq., M.C., Capt. 16/5
Lancers, served Great War, b. 1898 ; (2) Ulick O'Connor
Milborne-Swinnerton-Pilkington, Esq., b. 1903; Phyllis [tn.
1910, Major Gordon Bentley Foster] ; and Pamela Irene
[tn. 1926, JermynMcorsom of Hyndlee, Howick]. Seat —
Chevet Park, nr. Wakefield, Yorks. Club — Carlton,
Capt. Claude William Egerton Milborne-Swinnerton-
Pilkington, late 4th Batt. Argyll and Sutherland High-
landers, M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1863; tn. 1889, Frances Julia,
d. of William Wright of Wollaton, Notts. Club— Oxford
and Cambridge.
MILBURN (H. Coll.). Per fesse or and gules, a pale
counterchanged between two bears' heads erased in chief
sable, muzzled of the first, and as many bears' heads, also
erased and muzzled in base or. Mantling gules and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a bear's head
erased sable, muzzled or, four mascles interlaced fessewise
of the last. Badge — A fer-de-moline sable, charged with
an escallop argent. Motto — " Dum spiro spero. "
Sons of Sir John Davison Milburn, 1st Bart., J.P.
Northumberland (High Sheriff 1905), b. 1851 ; d. 1907 ;
tn. 1876, Clara Georgiana, d. of late W. C. Stamp of
London, S.W. : —
Sir Leonard John Milburn, 3rd Bart. (30 Dec. 1905),
late Lieut. Res. Regt. Roy. Horse Guards, J.P. and (1928)
High Sheriff, Northumberland, b. 1884; m. 1917, Joan
Katharine, d. of the late Henry Anson Horton, of Catton
Hall, Derby ; and has issue — John Nigel Milburn, Esq., b.
1918; Rupert Leonard Eversley Milburn, Esq., b. 1919 ;
and Darea Joan. Seat — Guyance, Acklington, Northum-
berland.
John Davison Milburn, Esq., M.A. (Cantab.), Barrister-
at-Law, late Lieut. R. Highlanders, b. 1886; tn. 1922,
Grace Emily, d. of the late Stuart MacRae of Ccnchra ;
and has surv. issue — Angela Mary ; and Sybil Pauline.
Seat — Hope and Melness, Sutherlandshire. Town res. —
29 Seymour Street, W.i.
Archibald William Milburn, Esq., M.A. (Camb.), Capt.
Northumberland Hussars, J.P. Northumberland, b. 1887.
Seat — Fowberry Tower, Chatton, Northumberland.
Anthony Milburn, Esq., Capt. Yorks. Hussars, b. 1891 ;
tn. 19 16, Dorothy Lilian, d. of Major William Fairburn
Wailes-Fairbairn, of Askham Grange, York, and has issue
— Peter Bronwyn Milburn, Gentleman, b. 1917. Res. —
Rufforth Hall, York.
Yngst. son of William Milburn, Esq., J.P. , of Wardrew,
Gilsland, and of Rosedale Abbey, Pickering, b. 1826 ;
d. 1903 ; in. 1850, Mary (d. 1909), d. of John Davison
of Blyth, Northumberland : —
Frederick Milburn, Gentleman, b. i860. Res. — Fenham
Terrace, Newcastle-upon-Tyne ; Pollinsburn, Cornhill-on-
Tweed.
MILDMAY, see ST. JOHN-MILDMAY and SHAW-
LEFEVRE-ST. JOHN-MILDMAY.
Rt. Hon. FRANCIS BINGHAM MILDMAY, 1st Baron
Mildmay of Flete (20 Nov. 1922), P.C., B.A. (Camb.), J. P.,
D.L. co. Devon, Hon. Lt. -Col. West Kent Yeomanry Cavalry,
M.P. for the Totnes Division of co. Devon 1885-1922. Born
1861, being the eldest son of Henry Bingham Mildmay, Esq.,
J.P. , of Shoreham Place, Sevenoaks, and Flete, near Ivy-
bridge, by his wife Georgiana Frances, dau. of the late John
Crocker Bulteel of Flete, near Ivybridge, and Lady Eliza-
beth, d. of 2nd Earl Grey, K.G. Armorial bearings (H.
Coll.) — Argent, three lions rampant azure. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a
lion rampant guardant azure. Supporters — On either side
a lion guardant azure, charged on the shoulder with a
mullet, and supporting between the forelegs a branch of
oak fructed or. Badge -Two keys in saltire wards upwards
gules, enfiled by a Baron's coronet or. Motto — " Virtute
non vi." Married, 1906, Alice, d. of Seymour Grenfell
of Elibank, Bucks. ; and has /f.r«£ — Hon. Anthony Bingham
Mildmay, b. 1909 ; and Hon. Helen Winifre J. Postal
addresses — Flete, Ermington S.O., Devon; Shoreham
Place, Sevenoaks, Kent ; 46 Berkeley Square, W. Clubs —
Turf, Brooks's, Marlborough, Beefsteak, Hurlingham.
MILES, see VICARS-MILES.
MILES (H. Coll., 1859). Azure, a chevron paly of six
ermine and or, between three lozenges argent, each charged
with a fleur-de-lys sable. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a rock, a dexter
arm embowed in armour, grasping an anchor entwined by
a cable all proper.
Sons of Sir Henry Robert William Miles, 4th Bart.,
formerly Lieut. 5th Fus. , b. 1843; <?■• X9J5 '< m- 1882,
Mary (Res. — The White House, Leigh Woods, nr.
Bristol), d. of Frederick Neame of Luton, Selling,
Kent : —
Sir Charles William Miles, 5th Bart. (19 April 1859),
O.B.E., Lt.-Col. late Somerset, Lt. Inf., b. 1883 ; tn. 1912,
Favell, eldest d. of Charles Gathorne Hill of Claverton
Manor, Bath, and has issue — -William Maurice Miles, Esq.,
b. 1913; Charles William Noel Miles, Esq., b. 1915. Res.
— Walton-in-Gordano, Clevedon, Somerset.
William Henry Miles, Esq., Capt. late Somerset L.I.,
served Great War 1914-18, b. 1888; m. 191 3, Lilian, youngest
d. of Sir Hartley Williams of Cadogan Gardens, S.W. ;
and has issue — Charles Robert Miles, Gentleman, b. 1919 ;
Lilian Mary ; and Pamela. Res. —
Only son of Philip William Skinner Miles of King's
Weston, J.P. and D.L. (High Sheriff 1863), M.P. for
Bristol 1837-52, b. ; d. 1881 ; m. 1846, Pamela
Adelaide, dau. of Gen. Sir William Francis Napier,
K.C.B.: —
Philip Napier Miles, Esq., M.A., D.Litt. (Bristol), J.P.
Glos. (High Sheriff 1916), b. 1865; m. 1899, Sybil
Marguerite, fifth d. of late Baron de Hochepield Larpent.
Seat — King's Weston, near Bristol. Clubs — Wellington,
R.A.C.
Sons of Audley Charles Miles, Gentleman, b. 1855;
d. 1919; m. 1884, Eveline Frances, d. of Sir John
Cradock-Hartopp, Bart. : —
Thomas Gordon Audley Miles, Gentleman, b. 1885 ; tn.
1917, Lady Joan Montagu Stuart- Woriley, d. of 2nd Earl
of Wharncliffe, and has issue — Anthony Gordon Napier
Miles, Gentleman, b. 1918. Res. — Brackenbury Farm
House, Uxbridge. Club — Bachelors'.
Charles Henry Audley Miles, Gentleman, b. 1887.
Club — Bachelors'.
Geoffrey John Audley Miles, Esq., Comdr. R. N. , b.
1890; m. 1918, Alison Mary, d. of Henry Mowbray Cadill,
Esq., D.L., of Grange, Linlithgow, and has issue.
Son of Charles William Miles of Burton Hall, Malmes-
bury, M.P. 1882-5, J. P., High Sheriff 1856, late Col.
Royal Gloucestershire Huss. , b. 1823; d. 1892; m.
1853, Maria Susanna (d. 1897), d. of Jere Hill of
Henbury: —
Vyvyan Charles Miles, Gentleman, b. 1857. Res. —
Son of Frederick Tremayne Miles, Esq., late Capt.
1 8th Hussars, b. 1855; d. 1896; tn. 1883, Anne Coralia,
d. of Thomas Sellar of Hall Grove, Bagshot : —
Edward William Tremayne Miles, Gentleman, b. 1884.
Res.—
Son of Edward Peach William Miles, Esq., J.P.
Gloucestershire b 1820: d. i88q ; tn. 1st, 1854, Olivia
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Gloucester : —
Archibald Edward Miles, Esq., Capt. late King's Royal
Rifle Corps, b. 1856; m. 1st, 1886, Agatha Mary (d. 1887),
d. of William Henry Miles of Ham Green, Bristol; 2nd,
, Montgomery, and has issue (by 1st wife) — Archie
Richard William Miles, Gentleman, b. 1886; (by 2nd wife)
— Edward Montgomery Miles, Gentleman, b. 1892 ; and
Olivia. Res. — Hungerdown, Great Somerford, Wilts.
MILES (H. Coll.). Gules, a sword point upwards in
pale proper, pommel and hilt or, surmounted by two
bendlets argent. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a boar's head the neck transfixed
with an arrow and vulned proper. Supporters — On either
side a soldier of the Royal Munster Fusiliers dressed in
the uniform worn in the year 1869. Motto — " Esto
miles fidehs."
Son of Maj.-Gen. William Miles, H.E.I.C.S., of
North Villa, Regent's Park, b. 1780 ; m. Ann
Barratt : —
The late Lieut.-Gen. Sir Herbert Scott Gould Miles,
G.C.B., G.C.M.G., G.B.E., C.V.O., R. Munster Fusiliers
(ret.), b. 1850 ; d. 1926 ; m. 1877, Alice, C.B.E., d. of
Joseph Parker, of Brettenham Park, Suffolk ; and
left issue — Edith Alice [m. Col. Arthur Harry Hutton
Wilson, D.S.O., of Ouseneld, York, and has issue] ;
Gladys Margaret [m. Randall Davies, Esq., of 1 Cheyne
Gardens, S.W., and has issue]. Res. — Satis House,
Yoxford, Suffolk.
MILES formerly of Keyham (H. Coll.). Azure, on a
chevron engrailed, between three knights' helmets or, as
many millrinds sable. Mantling azure and or. Crest—
Upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle rising erminois,
collared, chained, and charged on the breast with a millrind
sable. Motto — " Sans crainte."
Son of Roger Dutton Miles of Keyham Hall, co.
Leicester, b. 1818 ; d. 1880; m. 1st, Elizabeth Mary
Anne, d. of William Tailby of Humberstone : —
William Frederick Miles, Gentleman, b. 1859; m. 1882,
Clara Elizabeth, d. of Richard J. Strong; and has had
issue — (r) Roger Thomas William Miles, Gentleman, b.
1883 ; (2) George Ralph Miles, Gentleman, Lieut. Dragoon
Gds., b. 1884 ; d. on active service 1918 ; and Irene Clara.
Res.—
MILFORD (H. Coll.). Argent, between two oak
leaves in pale vert, a like leaf within an inescocheon voided
gules. Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, in front of a lion's gamb erased proper,
grasping a trefoil slipped gules, a millrind fessewise or.
Motto — " Frondes cadunt quercus stat."
Sons of Frederick Charles Milford, Gentleman, of
The Lawn, Trull, Taunton, Somerset, b. 1852 ; d.
1920 ; m. 1876, Janet Lambert, eld. d. of Edward
Bath, Esq., J. P., of Bryn-y-mor, Swansea : —
Edward Milford, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. (ret.) Indian
Army and South Staffs. Regt., b. 1878; m. 1908, Violet
Helene, d. of Paymaster-Capt. Charles Henry Stone, R.N. ;
and has issue — Richard Stone Milford, Gentleman, b.
1910. Res. — Colston House, Buckfastleigh, S. Devon.
Kenneth Eugene Milford, Esq., D.S.O., Major R.A. ,
b. 1880.
MILFORD-HAVEN,
BATTEN.
Marquess of, see MOUNT-
MILLAIS (H. Coll., 1885). Per bend sinister or and
azure, an estoile of eight points between three fleurs-de-lys,
two in fesse and one in base counterchanged. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a dexter hand gauntleted and couped gules, an estoile of
eight points or. Motto — " Ars longa vita brevis."
Yr. sons of Sir John Everett Millais, 1st Bart., P. R.A. ,
b. 1829; d. 1896; m. 1855, Euphemia Chalmers (d.
1897), d. of George Gray of Bowerswell, Perthshire : —
Sir Geoffroy William Millais, 4th Bart. (16 July 1885),
b. 1863; m. 1901, Madeline Campbell, d. of Col. C. H.
Grace; and has issue — Ralph Regnault Millais, Esq.,
b. 1905 ; Edward Gray St. Helier Millais, Esq. , b. 1918 ; and
Esme Edith. Res. — Spreakfield, Frensham, Surrey.
John Guille Millais, Esq., Lieut. Comdr. R.N.V.R., late
Lieut. Seaforth Highlanders, b. 1865; m. 1894, Fanny
Margaret, d. of Philip George Skipwith of Hundleby, Lines. ;
and has surv. issue — Hesketh Raoul le Jarderay Millais,
Gentleman, b. 1901 [m. 1926, Elinor Clare, d. of the late
Allen Ronald Macdonell, of Montreal] ; and Natalie Sophia.
Seat — Compton's Brow, Horsham.
MILLAR, see MACDONALD-MILLAR.
MILLAR (L.O. , 1873). Argent, a cross moline gules, in
chief a lion passant guardant of the second, imperially
crowned proper, between two lozenges also of the second.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
his liveries, the half-length figure of a lady affrontee, vested
azure, holding before her a portcullis gules. Motto —
" Keep tryst and trust."
Son of Rev. James Ogilvy Millar, LL.D. , Vicar of
Cirencester, b. 1828 ; d. 1890 ; m. Jane, d. of Richard
Mullings : —
Vice-Admiral Herbert James Ogilvy Millar (ret.), b. 1866 ;
m. 1900, Ethel Maud Edith, eld. d. of Col. Waldron
Edward Roper Kelly. Club — Jun. United Service.
THOMAS MILLEAR, Esquire, J. P. for the Colony of
Victoria. Born Feb. 16, 1834, being the elder and only
surviving son of the late Thomas Millear of Edgarley,
Glastonbury, co. Somerset, by his wife Eliza Norris of
West Pennard, co. Somerset. Armorial bearings —
Argent, on a chevron gules, between two martlets in chief
and a cross moline in base sable, a martlet between two
crosses moline or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a cross moline or, surmounted
by a martlet sable, between two ears of wheat stalked and
leaved also or. Motto — " Juris cilium legimus." Married,
July 3, 1862, Nancy, dau. of Joseph Gardner Mack of Berry
Bank, Cressy, Victoria; and has Issue— Thomas Millear,
Gentleman, b. April 24, 1866; Millicent May [m David
Melvin] ; Mary Cecile ; Frances Isabel Clare ; and Carolina
Alice. Residence— Edgarley, Wickliffe Road, Victoria,
Australia.
MILLER, see CHRISTIE-MILLER.
MILLER of Chichester (H. Coll., granted by Dugdale,
16 Feb. 1684). Argent, a fesse wavy azure, between three
wolves' heads erased gules. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wolfs head erased
argent, gorged with a collar wavy azure.
Son of Sir Charles Hayes Miller, 7th Bart., b. 1829;
d. 1868 ; in. 1856, Katherine Maria, d. of James
Winter Scott of Rotherfield Park, Hants.: —
Capt. Sir Charles John Hubert Miller, 8th Bart. (29 Oct.
1705), late Coldstream Guards, b. 1858. Seat— Froyle
Place, nr. Alton, Hants. Town res. — 32 Cliveden Place,
Eaton Square, S. W. Clubs — Guards', Naval and Military,
Bachelors'.
Sons of Sir Henry John Miller, Kt. Bachelor (1901),.
Speaker of Legislative Council New Zealand, b. 1830;
d. 1917 ; m. 1864, Jessie (rf. 1920), d. of John Orbell ot
Hawkesbury, Waikouaiti, N.Z. : —
Henry Holmes Miller, Esq. , b. 1866. Seat — Fernbrook,
Aamaru, Otago, New Zealand.
William Nicholson Miller, Esq., b. 1868. Res.—
George Ralph Miller, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. late R.H. A.,
served S. Africa 1899-1901, and Great War 1914-18
(despatches 3 times), b. 1874 ; tn. 1916, Violet Mary, d. of
the late W. H. Teschemaker, of Otago, N.Z. , and has issue
— Cecil Ralph Miller, Gentleman, b. 1917 ; and Anthony
John Miller, Gentleman, b. 1920. Club — Army and Navy.
Arthur Edmund Miller, Esq. , b. 1877.
John Charles Miller, Esq., b. 1880; m. 1910, Ellina, d.
of the late Julius Mendelson.
Sons of Major Thomas Edmund Miller, 12th Regt. , b.
1832; d. 1920; m. 1868, Katherine Margaret Douglas
(d. 1912) : —
Ernest Combe Miller, Esq., Comdr. R.N.R. ,£. 1872.
Thomas Valentine Miller, Gentleman, b. 1875. Res. —
Sons of George Miller, Esq., C.B. , late Assist. -Sec.
Educ. Dept., b. 1833; d. 1909; m. 1865, Mary Eliza-
beth (d. 1904), d. of late Rev. Peter Aubert in: —
Rev. John Combe Miller, Chaplain at Zurich, b. 1869 ; m.
Annie Louise (d. 1910), d. of late James Francis Maguire of
Melbourne, Australia. Res. — Zurich.
William Edmund Miller, Gentleman, b. 1872.
MILLER of Glenlee (L.O. , circa 1672-7 and 1788).
Argent, a cross moline azure, the base wavy vert, in chief
a lozenge between two mullets of the second. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
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dexter hand couped at the wrist, the two first ringers
pointing upwards proper. Supporters — On either side a
roebuck proper. Motto — " Manent optima coelo. "
Second son of Sir Thomas Macdonald Miller, 4th Bart. ,
b. 1846 ; d. 1875 ; tn. 1863, Isabella Freeman Seton,
d. of William Anderson : —
Sir William Frederic Miller, 5th Bart. (3 March, 1788),
formerly Lieut. 3rd Batt. the Princess of Wales's Own
Yorkshire Regt. , served with Imp. Yeo. in South Africa
1900-1, and in Great War 1914-18 as Staff Capt. 17th
Corps, b. 1868 ; tn. 1890, Mary Augusta, d. of Charles
John Manning; and has had issue — (1) Frederic William
Joseph Macdonald Miller, Esq., Lieut. Gien. Guards, b.
1891, served with the Brit. Exped. Force and was killed in
action 23rd Oct. 1914 ; (2) Alastair George Lionel Joseph
Miller, Esq., Capt. late Irish Gds. , b. 1893 [w. Ist. I9I9.
Kathleen (obtained a divorce 1926), yngr. d. of Major
Stephen Howard, C.B.E., M.P., of The Moat, Upend,
Newmarket, and has issue — Frederick William Mac-
Donald Miller, Esq., b. 1920; 2nd, 1927, Margaret, d.
of Frederick Shotter, and has issue — Pamela (Club —
Guards'); and Cynthia Mary Grizelda. Res. — ■
MILLER (L.O.). Azure, a cross moline argent, square-
pierced of the field, between a crescent in the first and fourth
quarters, and a mullet in the second and third quarters, a
J. P., D.L. , Lord of the Manor of Shotover, Oxon.,
High Sheriff 1880, b. 1829; d. 1909; tn. 1862, Sarah
Dora, d. of Thomas Moore Evans, of Birmingham : —
Brig. -Gen. Alfred Douglas Miller, C.B.E., D.S.O., J. P.,
D.L. and (1920) High Sheriff co. Oxford, Lord of the Manor
of Shotover, formerly Col. Scots Greys, served S. Africa
1899-1902, and Great War 1914-18,*. 1864; tn. 1899, Ella,
d. of John Fletcher, of Saltown Hall, N.B. Seat — Shotover
House, Wheatley, Oxon. Town res. — 25 Great Cumberland
Place, W.i. Clubs — Bachelors', Naval and Military.
Miller (L.O. , 1853). Argent, a cross moline azure,
square-pierced of the field, within a bordure engrailed
ermine, on a chief gules, a garb between two mullets or.
Crest as above. Motto as above.
Son of Richard Miller of Manderston, b. 1818 ; d.
i860; tn. 1846, Caroline Frances, d. of Rev. Edward
Law, D.D. , British Chaplain at St. Petersburg: —
James Charles Miller, Gentleman, M.A. (Camb.), b.
1848; m. 1871, Maria Josephine, d. of Patrick J. Coen
of Glenbrook House, co. Limerick; and has issue — (1)
Alexander Sutherland Miller, Gentleman, b. 1875 '< (2)
James Walter Sutherland Miller, Gentleman, b. 1876. Res. —
MILLER (L.O.). Argent, a cross moline azure, pierced
of the field, on a chief gules, a fret of the first, charged with
four hearts of the second, and in every interstice a rose
bordure of the second. Mantling azure , doubled or. Crest
—On a wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand appaumee, the
third and fourth fingers doubled over proper. Motto —
" Spei bonae atque animae."
Son of John Fulton Miller, Esq., J. P., of Greenoak-
hill, Broomhouse, nr. Glasgow, b. 1849; d. 1904 ; tn
1883 :—
John Fulton Miller, Esq., Capt. late The Seaforth
Highlanders, b. 1890. Post, add.— c/o Lloyds Bank, Cox's
and King's Branch, 6 Pall Mall, S.W.
MILLER, formerly of Leith (L.O., 1853). Argent, a
cross moline azure, square-pierced of the field, on a chief
gules, a garb between two mullets or. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a
dexter hand the two first fingers pointing upwards issuing
out of a cloud all proper. Motto— ' Otnne bonum superne."
Eld. surv. son of Lt.-Col. James Miller, nth Hussars,
silver, barbed and seeded vert. Mantling azure, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand
erect the third and fourth fingers folded inwards. Motto —
" Manent optima caelo." Livery — Blue, with white facings.
Eldest son of John Miller Miller, Esq., J-P. and Hon.
Sheriff-Substitute for Perthshire, 6. 1827 ; d. 1896 ; tn.
1858, Eliza Ann Gardner : —
John Gardner Miller, Esq., Capt. 4th Batt. The Black
Watch, b. 1864 ; tn. 1894, Maud Helen, d. of Osborn
Springfield, Esq., of Catton, Norwich, and has surv. issue
— (1) Osborn Maitland Miller, M.C., Gentleman, Lieut.
(ret.) R.F.A., b. 1897; (2) Capt. George Patrick Miller,
M.C., The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, b. 1897 ;
and Una Maud Ramsey. Res. — Mayfield, Perth, Scotland.
The Late THOMAS HORROCKS MILLER, Esq.
Bom Feb. 19, 1846, being the eldest son of the late Thomas
Miller of Preston and Singleton, by Henrietta Sarah, dau.
of the Rev. Cornelius Pitt. Armorial bearings— Per pale
or and gules, a fesse dancett^e between three wolves' heads
erased counterchanged. Mantling gules and or ; and for
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his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wolf s head erased
bendy or and gules, in the mouth a ragged staff sable.
Motto — " Sibimet merces industria." Livery — Claret.
Married, 1st, 1869, Isabel Arnside (d. 1910), dau. of
Thomas Byrne of New Orleans and Liverpool; 2nd, 191 1,
Issette, d. of Thomas Pearson of London, and died 1916.
Seat— Singleton Park, nr. Blackpool, Lanes.
JOHN MILLER-CUNNINGHAM, Esquire, late Capt.
Essex Regt. , J. P. Peeblesshire, Member of Royal Company
of Archers. Bom 1861, being the son of the late George
Cunningham, Esq., of Leithenhopes, J. P. for co. Perth, and
J. P. and D.L. for Peeblesshire, by his wife Margaret,
eldest dau. of John Miller of Leithenhopes. Armorial
bearings (L.O. , 1887)— Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a shake-
fork sable, charged with four bezants ; 2 and 3, argent, a
cross moline azure, square-pierced of the field, between four
hearts gules. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a unicorn's head sable, maned and
armed or. Motto — " Over fork over." Livery — Black and
yellow. Residence — Leithen Lodge, Innerleithen, Peebles-
shire.
MILLES (R.L., 27 Dec. 1820, H. Coll,). Quarterly,
1 and 4, ermine, a fer-de-moline between two martlets in
pale sable, on a chief engrailed azure, two marlion's wings
conjoined or (Milles, 1820) ; 2. argent, on a chevron en-
grailed azure, between three martlets sable, as many
crescents or (Watson, R.L., 26 Feb. 1745-6); 3. or,
two chevronels gules, a crescent for difference (Monson).
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a lion rampant erminois, holding between the paws
a fer-de-moline as in the arms. Motto — " Esto quod esse
videris."
Surv. sons of Rt. Hon. George Watson Milles, 1st Earl
Sondes, D.L., b. 1824; d. 1894; tn. 1859, Charlotte,
d. of Sir Henry Stracey, 5th Bart. : —
Rt. Hon. Lewis Arthur Milles, 3rd Earl Sondes and
Viscount Throwley (4 May 1880), 7th Baron Sondes (22 May
1760), late Lt.-Col. comdg. 3rd Batt. K.O.Y.L.I. ,
formerly Capt. 16th Lancers, served in S. Africa 1900-1
[Supporters (of Barony) — Dexter, a griffin, wings elevated,
gorged with the coronet of a marquess, or ; sinister, a bear
proper, gorged with a belt argent, buckled and charged
with two crescents or], b. 1866; tn. 1913, Emma Beatrice,
d. of late Percy Hale Wallace of Muckamore Abbey, co.
Antrim, and widow of James Meakin, of Westwocd Manor,
Staffs. Seats — Lees Court, Faversham, Kent ; Nackington,
Canterbury ; Elmham Hall, East Dereham, Norfolk. Town
res. — 5 Prince's Gate, S.W. Club — Cavalry.
Hon. Henry Augustus Milles- Lade (q.v. ).
MILLES-LADE (R.L., 1 March 1900, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1. quarterly, i. and iiii., argent, on a fesse wavy
between three escallops sable, two cross crosslets fitchee in
saltire or (Lade); ii. and iii., ermine, a fer-de-moline be-
tween two martlets in pale sable, on a chief engrailed azure,
two marlion's wings conjoined or (Milles, 1820); 2. the
same arms of Milles ; 3. argent, on a chevron engrailed azure
between three martlets sable, as many crescents or (Watson,
R.L. , 26 Feb. 1745-6); 4. or, two chevronels gules, a
crescent for difference (Monson). Crests — 1. on a wreath
of the colours, a leopard's head affronted erased sable, be-
zant^e, charged on the neck with two cross crosslets fitchee
as in the arms (Lade) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a lion
rampant erminois, holding between the paws a fer-de-moline
as in the arms (Milles). Motto —
Ygst. son of Rt. Hon. George Watson Milles, 1st Earl
Sondes, D.L. , b. 1824; d. 1894 ; tn. 1859, Charlotte, d.
of Sir Henry Stracey, 5th Bart. : —
Hon Henry Augustus Milles- Lade, J. P. and C.C. Kent,
Capt. late East Kent I.Y. , served in S. Africa 1900-1, b.
1867; m. 1912, Esther, only d. of Lt.-Col. Joseph Spencer
Benyon, J. P., late 5th Lancers; and has surv. issue —
George Henry Milles-Lade, Esq., b. 1914 ; Angela; Diana;
and Isabel. Seats — Nash Court, Faversham ; Brinley
House, Faversham. Club — Wellington.
MILLS, see SHELLEY-MILLS.
MILLS. Gyronny of eight azure and argent, a mill-
rind sable. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — A demi-
lion regardant or, gorged with a collar gemel azure,
between the paws a millrind sable. Motto — " Nil
conscire sibi."
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir Charles William Mills, 2nd Baron
Hillingdon, 6. 1855 ; d. 1919 ; tn. 1886, Hon. Alice
Marion Harbord, O.B.E., d. of 5th Lord Suffield : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur Robert Mills, 3rd Baron Hilling-
don (15 Feb. 1886), of Camelford House, Park Lane, and
of Wildernesse, Kent, 4th Bart. (17 Nov. 1868) [Sup-
porters— On either side a lion regardant or, each gorged
with a collar gemel azure, and charged on the shoulder
with a cross fleury sable], b. 1891 ; m. 1916, Hon. Edith
Mary Cadogan, d. of Viscount Chelsea ; and has issue —
Hon. Charles Hedworth Mills, b. 1922 ; Hon. Penelope
Ann ; Hon. Ursula Sybil ; and Hon. Marygold. Seat —
Overstrand Hall, Norfolk. Res. — Wakefield Lodge,
Stony Stratford; 53 Grosvenor Street, W.i.
Son of Hon. Algernon Henry Mills, b. 1856; d. 1 922 ;
m. 1880, Lady Mary Seymour Dawson-Damer
(d. 1895), only d. of 4th Earl of Portarlington : —
Henry Christian George Mills, Esq., b. 1886 ; tn. 1st,
1910, Alicia (d. 1912), d. of W. Robinson, of
Toowoomba, Queensland ; 2nd, 191 3, Hilma, d. of the
late H. Ohman, of Brisbane ; and has had issue —
Henry Algernon Seymour Mills, Gentleman, b. 1914;
d. 1928; and Diana Mary Christian. Res. —
Only surv. son of 1st Lord Hillingdon, b. 1830 ; d.
1898; tn. 1883, Lady Louisa Lascelles, d. of 3rd
Earl of Harewood : —
Hon. Egremont John Mills, D.S.O., Lt.-Col. late W.
Kent Imp. Yeo., b. 1866 ; tn. 1917, Florence, d. of A.
Hozier. Res. — 49 Frant Road, Tunbridge Wells. Clubs
— Orleans, White's.
Sons of Hon. Geoffrey Edward Mills, Comdr.
R.N.V.R., b. 1875 ; d. 1917 ; by 1st wife, tn. 1901,
Grace, d. of the late Judge Hungerford Boddam : —
Algernon Victor Mills, Esq., b. 1905.
Patrick Charles Mills, Gentleman, b. 1906.
MILLS of Ebbw Vale (H. Coll.). Sable, three millrinds
in pale or, between two swords erect proper, pommels and
hilts of the second. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a peewit's head the neck en-
circled by a serpent nowed both proper. Badge — A
mill-flower leaved and slipped proper entiled by a circlet
or. Motto— ' ' Forti nihil dif&culi. " Livery — Black and
amber.
Second son of Leighton Mills, Esq., of Sunderland,
b. 1836 ; d. 1898 ; tn. 1864, Jane Ann, d. of Alexander
Dalziel, of West Hartlepool : —
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1921), M.Inst.C.E., J. P., D.L., co. Montgomery, Chairman
of the Ebbw Vale Steel, Iron, and Coal Co., Ltd.,
6. 1865 ; m. ist, 1889, Mary {d. 1916), d. of George
Topham, of Tynemouth, Northumberland; 2nd, 1918,
Mary Kathleen, d. of Edward Dawkins, of St. Albans,
Herts. ; and has issue (by ist marriage) — Frederick
Leighton Victor Mills, Esq., M.C., Maj. R.F.A., b. 1893
[m. 1923, Doris Armitage, and has issue — Frederick
Peter Mills, Esq., b. 1924 ; Michael Victor Mills, Gentle-
man, b. 1926]; Grace [m. 1915, Eng. Lieut.-Comdr.
Stanley Reed, R.N. (d. 19 15)]. Res. — 8 Seamore Place,
W.i. Clubs — Boodle's, Athenaeum.
MILLS (H. Coll.). Azure, a millrind or, on a chief
argent three Mills hand grenades proper. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
issuant from the battlements of a tower, a dexter hand
grasping in the act of throwing a Mills hand grenade,
all proper. Motto — " Fortissima Veritas."
Son of David Mills, of Sunderland, b. 1822 ;
d. 1901 : —
Sir William Mills, Knt.-Bach. (1922), Inventor of the
Mills hand grenade, b. 1856 ; m. 1891, Eliza, d. of Vincent
Hodgson, of Manchester, and widow of John Gandy, of
Warrington. Res. — Church Road, Edgbaston, co.
Warwick.
MILLS (H. Coll.). Gyronny of eight argent and azure,
a millrind sable. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion regardant or, gorged
with a collar gemel azure, holding between the paws a mill-
rind sable.
Son of Rev. Cecil Mills, M.A. , b. 1839; d. 1908; m.
1874, Anne Henrietta Frances, eld.d. of Capt. Francis
H. G. Nicolls:—
John Digby Mills, Esq., T. D. , late Major Warwickshire
Yeo., J. P. and County Alderman for Hants., a Verderer
of the New Forest, b. 1879 ; m. 1918, Carola, d. of the
late Judge S. P. Tuck, Judge of the International Court
of Appeals, Alexandria, Egypt, and Maryland, U.S.A. ;
and has issue — 3 sons. Seat— Bisterne, Ringwood, Hants.
Clubs — Marlborough, Cavalry.
MILLS of Dunedin, N.Z. (H. Coll.). Argent, a saltire
between four millrinds sable, a bordure engrailed gules,
gantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
1847; m. ist, 1870, Annabella, d. of W. Langlands ; 2nd,
1888, Sarah Gertrude, d. of Francis G. Fosbery of Limerick ;
and has issue— Henry James Fosbery Mills, Esq., Capt.
late K. R.R.C., b. 1895 [m. 1920, Gladys, d. of Lt. Col.
C. E. Norton, C.M.G. , and widow of Hon. Philip Fitz.
Alan-Howard] ; and Geraldine Fosbery [m. 1917, Lieut-
C. E. B. Curzon, R.N.R.]. Res.— Dunedin, New Zealand;
67 Ennismore Gardens, S.W.7. Club — Junior Athenaeum.
John Mills, Gentleman, b. . Res. — Auckland, New
Zealand.
MILLS of Worthing (H. Coll.). Per fesse wavy argent
and vert, a lymphad in full sail proper, pennon and banners
olours, a sea-lion or, holding between the paws a millrind
as in the arms. Motto — " Esto quod esse videris. "
Sons of William Mills of Dunedin, New Zealand, b.
1809; d. 1900; m. : —
Sir James Mills, K.C.M.G. (1909), Kt. Bach. (1907),
Chairman of Union Steamship Co. of New Zealand, b.
gules, on a chief of the last three spades erect or. Mant-
ling vert and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a sea-gull rising from shingles proper. Motto — " Hones-
tate vincemus."
Sons of George Jonathan Mills of Colville, Worthing,
b. 1820 ; d. 1903 ; m. 1875, Georgiana, yngst. d. of
George Riches of Carlton Colville, Suffolk : —
Rev. William Riches Mills, M.A., b. 1876. Res.— High-
field School, Liphook, Hants.
Rev. James Webb Mills, M.A., b. 1881. Res.— Carding-
ton Lodge, 65 Finchley Road, N.W.
Robert Henry Mills, Gentleman, b. 1885. Res.— 16 Cleve-
land Gardens, W. 2.
Rev. Frank Shelley-Mills {q.v. ).
MILMAN (H. Coll ). Azure, a serpent nowed or, be-
tween three sinister gauntlets open argent. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a
hart lodged per pale ermine and erminois, attired and
unguled or, charged with two hurts. Motto — " Deus
nobiscum, quis contra."
Sons of Sir Francis John Milman, 4th Bart., Major
Welsh Div. R.A., b. 1842 ; d. 1922 ; m. 1870, Katherine
Grace (d. 1924), d. of Stephen Charles Moore, D.L.,
of Barnel Clonmel : —
Sir Francis Milman, 5th Bart. (28 Nov. 1800), b. 1872 ;
m. 1898, Georgina Maude Emma, only child of the late
Thomas Ripon Wallis. Res.— Argentine, S. America.
William Ernest Milman, Esq., b. 1875. Res.—
Lionel Charles Patrick Milman, Esq., C.M.G., Maj. and
Brev. Lt.-Col. R.A., Hon. Brig.-Gen., b. 1877; m. 1911,
Marjorie Aletta, d. of Col. Arthur Harry Clark-Kennedy,
late I.C.S. , and has issue — Dermot Lionel Kennedy Milman ,
Gentleman, b. 1912 ; Malcolm Douglas Milman, Gentleman,
b. 1915; Derek Milman, Gentleman, b. 1918. Res.— The
High House, King's Norton, Birmingham. Club — United
Service.
Stephen Walter Milman, Esq., b. 1879 ; m. 1907, Ethel
(d. 1914), d. of the late William Dowdeswell Horseley,
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ib. 1908. Res. — Yenado, Tuerto, Argentine.
Henry Augustus Milman, Esq., Paymaster (ret.) R.N.,
lb. 1882 ; m. 1912, Genevieve, d. of (ohn Irving of Victoria,
(B.C., and has issue — John Milman, Gentleman, b.
[1912.
Hugh Milman, Esq., Capt. late R.E., A.M.I. C.E., b.
1884; m. 1914, Marjorie, d. of Malcolm M. Paterson, of
The Croft, Pannal, Leeds, and has issue — Hugh Bruce
Milman, Gentleman, b. 1918 ; Stephanie Grace ; and Diana
Constance. Res. —
Son of Walter Charles Gordon Milman, M.A. (Camb.),
H.M.'s Inspector of Schools, b. 1853; d. 1907; m.
1886, Edie Helen Blythe, d. of John Alexander Rad-
cliffe of Ordsal, Cobham, Surrey : —
Humphrey Radcliffe Milman, Gentleman, b. 1895 ; m.
1923, Edith Mary, d. of Rev. Henry E. Mocatta, of Clive
House School, Prestatyn, N. Wales, and has surv. issue —
2 daus. Postal add. — Clatford House, Prestatyn.
Son of Major-Gen. Egerton Charles William Miles
Milman, b. 1819; d. 1869; m. 1866, Isabella Anne,
only d. of Charles Benjamin Lee-Mainwaring: —
Charles Egerton Forbes Milman-Mainwaring (q.v. ).
CHARLES EGERTON FORBES MILMAN-MAIN-
WARING, Gentleman. Born Feb. 20, 1867, being the only
son of the late Maj.-Gen. Egerton Charles William Miles
Milman, by his wife Isabella Anne, only d. of Charles Benja-
min Lee-Mainwaring, Esq. ; assumed by Royal Licence the
additional surname and arms of Mainwaring. Armorial
bearings (R.L. 1874, H. Coll.).— Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent
two bars gules (Mainwaring) ; 2 and 3, azure, a snake nowed
or, between three sinister gauntlets argent (for Milman).
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a Mantling gules and argent ; and for his
Crests — 1. (Sept. 23, 1915, in lieu of that previously granted)
— Issuant from a ducal coronet or, an ass's head proper
(Mainwaring) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a stag
lodged per pale ermine and erminois, attired or, and
charged on the body with two hurts fessewise (Milman).
Married, 1915, Marguerite Doris Roper, d. of Lt.-Col.
Francis Washington Lethbridge, D.S.O., W. R. Yorks.
Regt, ; and has Issue — Rosamond Irene. Clubs— Welling-
ton, Junior Carlton.
JOHN ADAM MILNE, Esq., J. P. co. Aberdeen, Bar-
rister-at-Law Lincoln's Inn. Born April 13, i860, eld. son of
late John Duguid Milne of Melgum, co. Aberdeen, Advocate,
by hjs wife Barbara, only dau. of Alexander Rae, Esq. , R. N. ,
J. P., of Ardmiddle, and heiress of John Adam of Scobbach.
Livery — Blue, yellow facings. Armorial bearings (L.O ,
1867) — Or, a cross moline pierced azure, on a chief gules,
a stag at gaze between cross crosslets argent. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries,
a galley, sails furled and oars in saltire proper, flagged
gules, with the Motto, " Suum cuique." Married, Oct. 2,
1895, Jessie Ellen Savage, dau. of the late James T. Jerrard
of London ; and has Issue — (1) John Duguid Milne, Gentle-
man, Lieut. R. Scots (Lothian Regt.), b. Nov. 17, 1896 ; (a)
Geoffrey Herbert Milne, Gentleman, b. Aug. 9, 1899 ; (3)
Kenneth George Milne, Gentleman, b. 1912 ; and Violet
Rae. Res. . Clubs — Oxford and
Cambridge, Royal Northern Club (Aberdeen).
MILNE (H. Coll., 1816). Erminois, a cross moline
quarterly pierced or, between three mullets, two and one
azure, a chief of honourable augmentation wavy argent,
thereon a fortified circular lighthouse, with a red flag flying,
flanked on the dexter by a hexagon battery of three tiers ot
guns, with a like flag flying, and on the sinister by another
battery of two tiers of guns connected by a wall with the
lighthouse all proper, the whole intended to represent that
part of the works defending the town and port of Algiers,
to which His Majesty's ship Impregnable, which bore
the flag of the rear-admiral, was opposed in the memorable
attack on the 27th day of August 1816. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — Out of a naval crown or, a dexter cubit
arm vested azure, the hand proper, grasping a flagstaff,
therefrom flying the flag of a rear-admiral of the blue,
inscribed with the word Impregnable in letters of gold.
Supporters (to descend with Baronetcy) — Dexter, a figure
designed to represent a Christian slave, holding in his
dexter hand a passion cross or, and in his sinister hand his
fetters broken proper ; sinister, a sailor, habited and armed
with cutlass and pistols proper, holding in the exterior
hand a flagstaff, therefrom flowing towards the dexter a
banner azure, in canton the union. Motto — " Tarn marte
quam arte."
Only surv. son of Adm. Sir Alexander Milne, G.C.B. ,
b. 1806 ; d. 1896 ; m. 1850, Euphemia, d. of Archibald
Cochran of Ashkirk, Roxburgh: —
Adm. Sir Archibald Berkeley Milne, 2nd Bart. (1 Nov.
1876), G.C.V.O., K.C.B. (1909), Commodore H.M.'s
Yachts 1903-5, second in command Atlantic Fleet 1905-6,
A.D.C. to the King 1902-5, Extra Equerry 1905-6, Groom-
in- Waiting 1907-8, Channel Fleet 1908-9, C.-inC. Mediter-
ranean Fleet 1912-14 (retired 1919), Extra Equerry to King
George since 1910, has Crown of Prussia, Legion of Honour
(France), Crown of Italy, Dannebrog of Denmark, Re-
deemer of Greece, Charles III. of Spain, and St. Izat of
Portugal, b. 1855. Seat— Inveresk, Musselburgh, N.B.
Res. — 6 Charles Street, Berkeley Square, W. Clubs —
Naval and Military, Marlborough.
SAMUEL MILNE MILNE, Gentleman. Armorial
bearings (H. Coll., 4 Dec. 1877)— Argent, amillrind gules,
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within an orle of eight millrinds sable. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a millrind
fi.ssewise sable, thereon a lion rampant argent, holding
between the paws a millrind gules. Motto — " Quserito
stipientiam."
MILNES, see CREWE-MILNES.
MILNES (H. Coll., 12 Jan. 1853). Ermine, a millrind
palewise between two flaunches sable. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a garb
erminois, between two trefoils vert. Motto— " Non sine
labore." Livery— Blue, yellow facings.
Sons of Rev. Nicholas Bourne Milnes, of Stubbinedge
Hall, Ashover, Derby, b. 1826 ; d. 1904 ; m. 1869, Alice
Bernonville, d. of John de Horn Christy, of Cudham,
Kent :—
Evelyn Bourne Milnes, Gentleman, B. A. (Oxon.), b. 1874 ;
m. 1904, Alice Marguerite Bernard, and has issue — Bernard
John Milnes, Gentleman, b, 1905 ; and Evelyn May. Res.
— Holly Bank, Hunton Bridge, Herts. «
Henry Ralph Milnes, Esq., J. P. Parts of Kesteven,
Lines., Major late Lines. Regt., b. 1876. Res. — Bassingham,
Lincoln.
MILNER of Nun Appleton Hall(H. Coll., Feb. 1710).
Per pale or and sable, a chevron between three horses'
bits counterchanged. Mantling sable and or. Crest — A
horse's head couped argent, maned and bridled or,
charged on the neck with a bezant , between two wings
gold. Motto — " Addit frena feris." Livery— (dress), puce
coat, lined orange, with silver-braided waistcoat, black
plush breeches, silver buttons, and a silver garter on one leg
only; (undress), puce coat, lined orange, red and white
striped waistcoat, puce trousers with red line, silver
buttons.
Second son of Sir William Mordaunt Edward Milner,
5th Bart., b. 1820 ; d. 1867 ; m. 1844, Lady Georgiana
Anne, sister of 9th Earl of Scarbrough : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Frederick George Milner, P.C., 7th Bart.
(26 Feb. 1716-7), Knight of Grace of the Order of the
Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, M.P. City of York
1883-85, and for Bassetlaw, Notts., 1890-1906, J. P.,
D.L., W.R. Yorks., b. 1849 ; s. his brother 1880 ; m.
1880, Adeline (d. 1902), d. of William Beckett, M.P. ;
and has surv. issue — William Frederick Victor Mordaunt
Milner, Esq., Lieut, late Lothian and Border Horse,
b. 1893 ; Doreen Maud [m. 1911, Victor, 2nd Marquess
of Linlithgow]. Seat — Taplow Lodge, Maidenhead.
Club— Bath.
Sons of Henry Beilby William Milner, Esq., of
West Retford House, Notts., b. 1823; d. 1876; m.
1853, Charlotte Henrietta, d. of the Most Rev. Marcus
Beresford, Archbishop of Armagh: —
Edward Milner, Esq., Member of the Corps of Gentlemen-
at-Arms (King's Bodyguard), formerly Major Scots Gds.,
served Egypt, S. Africa, and Great War, J. P. Notts.,
b. 1858 ; m. 1897, Evelyn Augusta, d. of Hon. Hercules
Rowley. Clubs — Bachelors', Yorks. (York).
Marcus Henry Milner, Esq., M.V.O., D.S.O., Major
(ret.), served S. African and Great Wars, has Croix de
Guerre (Belgium), b. 1864 ; m. 1888, Caroline Agnes,
Dowager Duchess of Montrose [d. 1894). Club — Turf.
Sons of Brig. -Gen. George Francis Milner, C. M.G.,
D.S.O. (who was 2nd son of the above Henry Beilby
Milner). b. 1862 ; d. 1921 ; m. 19 10, Phyilis Mary, d.
of Sir Edward Lycett Green, Bart. : —
George Edward Mordaunt Milner, Gentleman, b. 1911.
Res. — Acomb Priory, York.
Henry George Milner, Gentleman, b. 191 2. Res. —
Acomb Priory, York.
MILNER (H. Coll.). Sable, a millstone proper, be-
tween three snaffle-bits erect or. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a horse's head erased
sable, bridled and charged on the neck with an escarbuncle
or. Motto — " Fac bene quod facis."
Son of Arthur Milner of Bournemouth : —
Major Arthur Edward Milner, R. A.M. C, b. . Res.—
MILSOM (H. Coll.). Argent, on a bend azure, between
three stags' heads couped at the neck affrontee proper,
three annulets or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a tiger's head proper, collared and
chained or, holding in its mouth an annulet or. Motto —
' ' Honesta quam magna." Standard — Per fesse azure and
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ing in its mouth an annulet or. Motto — " Confitebor tibi
Domine." Livery — Dark blue, white facings.
Sons of Charles Milsom of Bath, b. 1825 ; d. 1892 ;
m. 1848, Sarah Frances, d. of Francis Tulley of
Bath :—
Rev. Edward Milsom, M.A. (Trin. Coll.,Camb.), formerly
Rector of Roos, E. Yorks., b. 1851 ; m. 1914. Caroline
Louisa, d. of R. S. Howe of Palgrave, Suffolk. Res. —
, Cranwell House, Rusthall, Tunbridge Wells. Club — Junior
Constitutional.
Francis Henry Milsom, Esq., formerly Major 2nd (Vol.)
I Batt. Duke of Edinburgh's Wiltshire Regt. b. 1855 ; m.
1st, 1880, Agnes Mary (d. 1889), d. of S. L. Cocks, Esq.,
J. P., of Diss, Norfolk; and has issue — (1) Cecil Francis,
iMilsom, Esq., Major, D.S.O., formerly R.A.S.C, b. 1881
\[tn. 1911, Lucy Gwladys, d. of Sir Robert Armine Morris,
J 4th Bart., ofSketty Park, Glamorgan, and has issue — Hazel
I Lucy Mary ; and Sylvia Cecily Veronica (Res. — The Warren,
j Northam, N. Devon. Club — United Service)] ; (2) Algernon
Charles Milsom, Gentleman, Lieut. R.A.S.C. 1915-18, b.
1882 [m. 1909, Adeline Mary, d. of late H. C. Vowles,
i and has issue — Derek Sidney Milsom, Gentleman, b. 191 6 ;
I and Yvonne Mary (Res. — De Montalt, Combe Down, Bath)];
I (3) Stroud Eric Milsom, Gentleman, served French Red
Cross 1914-18, awarded Croix de Guerre, b. 1883 [m. 1913,
Gwendolen, d. of late Rev. E. Newlingof Midsomer, Norton,
and has issue — Colleen (Res. — Lodge Style, Combe Down,
Bath)!; (4) Sidney Milsom, Gentleman, Lieut. 8th Batt.
Rifle Brigade, b. 1886; killed in action 1915; (5) Harry
Lincoln Milsom, Gentleman, M.A. (Trin. Coll., Camb.),
formerly Capt. 5th Som. L.I. (gazetted out on account of
wounds, and granted Hon. rank), b. 1889 [m. 1915, Isobel
Vida, d. of Hon. W. E. Collins, C.M.G., of Wellington,
New Zealand, and has issue — Darrell Edward David
Milsom, b. 191 9 ; and Stroud Francis Charles Milsom,
b. 1923 (Res. — The End House, Malcolm Road, Wim-
bledon) ; m. 2ndly, Kate Isabel, d. of R. W. Melsome of
Stockton, Wilts. ; and had furthur issue ; (6) Edward
Winfrid Milsom, Lieut. R.N. , b. 1893; killed in action at
Jutland, 1916. Res. — Audley Lodge, Bath.
MILVAIN of Eglingham Hall (H. Coll.). Gules, on a
pale engrailed or, between two bezants, an eagle displayed
sable, beaked and membered of the first. Mantling gules
hiked of the first, between two bezants. Motto — " Fidelis."
Livety — Claret.
Son of Sir Thomas Milvain, Knt. Bach., C.B., K.C.,
Barrister-at-Law, Judge Advocate-General to H.M.'s
Land Forces, Bencher of the Middle Temple, J. P. co.
Durham, M.P. , b. 1844 ; d. 1916; m. 1875, Mary Alice
(d. 1928), d. of John Henderson of Leazes House,
Durham : —
Henry Roland Milvain, Esq., Lt.-Col. Res. of Officers late
12th Royal Lancers, £. 1880; m. 1st, 1909, Gwladys Hope
(d. 1909), d. of the late J. M. Jaffray, Esq., J. P. ; 2nd, 1912,
Kathleen, d. of the late Charles Mitchell, of Jesmond
Towers, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and has issue — Gwladys
Rosemary; Anne; and Juliet. Seat — Eglingham Hall,
Alnwick, Northumberland. Club — Cavalry.
GEORGE MILWARD, Esq., J.P. for cos. Gloucester,
Worcester, and Oxon, late Capt. in Royal North Gloucester
Militia. Born July 18, 1843, being the eldest son of the
late George Milward, Esq. , of the Manor House, Lechlade,
co. Gloucester, J. P., Barrister-at-Law, by his wife Sarah,
third dau. of Henry Grace, Esq., of Stockwell Common,
J.P. co. Surrey. Armorial bearings — Ermine, a cross
moline between three torteaux, two and one, each charged
with a crescent or ; impaling, quarterly, 1 and 4, argent,
two lions combatant sable ; 2. vert a lion rampant or ; 3.
or, on a bend plain cottised between two garbs azure, a mitre
of the field (for Shaen-Carter). Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, between two wings
azure, a bear's paw erased sable, claws or, holding a sceptre
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter cubit
arm in armour, quarterly or and sable, holding in the hand
proper a sword in bend sinister also proper, pommelled and
in bend sinister gold, entwined by a sprig of oak. Motto —
" Nee temere nee timide." Married, Jan. 11, 1866, Augusta
Susanna Shaen, eldest dau. of Thomas Shaen-Carter, Esq.,
of Watlington Park, Oxon, and Erris, co. Mayo ; and by
her (who died May 18, 1891) has Issue— (1) George Harold
Shaen Milward, Esq., J.P. for Oxfordshire, b. Oct. 26, 1866
[m. , 1892, Edith Sophia Marion, dau. of the late George
Louis Clowser of Bombay ; and has issue — George Louis
Shaen Milward, Gentleman, b. 1897 ; Henry Alex. Harold
Milward, Gentleman, b. Sept. 29, 1899; William Douglas
Francis Milward, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; and Eileen Sophia
Ada]; (2) Victor Tilson Milward, Gentleman, b. April 11,
1869 ; (3) John Bertram Milward, Gentleman, b. March 1,
1871 [m. 1896, Evelyn Anne, ygst. d. of late William
Gostling of Northfieet, Kent, and has issue — John Alfred
Frank Milward, Gentleman, b. 1904]. Address — New Park,
Buckfastleigh, South Devon. Club — Carlton.
MINCHIN of Annagh (U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
ermine, a chevron with two couple closes gules between
three fleurs-de-lys azure (Minchin) ; 2 and 3, vert, a dexter
hand appaum^e, couped at the wrist and dropping blood
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proper, supported by two lions rampant or (Reilly).
Mantling gules and argent. Crests — r. on a wreath of
the colours, a naked arm embowed couped at the shoulder
proper, the hand grasping a baton or (Minchin); 2. on a
wreath of the colours, an oak-tree eradicated, entwined by
a snake ascendant all proper ( Reilly). Mottoes — " Regarde
la mort" (Minchin) ; " Fortitudine et prudentia " (Reilly).
Sons of Maj.-Gen. Frederick Falkiner Minchin, C.B. ,
R.A. , of Annagh, co. Tipperary, Lord of the Manor of
Soberton, Hants., Director Indian Ordnance Dept. , b.
i860; d. 1922; m. 1st, 1887, Marjorie Emily (d, 1904),
d. of General Henry Dyett Abbott, C.B. ; 2nd, 1905,
Caroline Jane, d. of J. Lloyd, of Astwick Manor, Hat-
field, Herts. :—
Henry Falkiner Minchin, Esq., Comdr. R.N.,3. 1889;
m. 191 8, Winifred Florence, d. of Col. James Loughnan
O'Bryen, and has issue — Bryan Patrick Minchin, Gentleman,
b. 1919 ; Myles Falkiner Minchin, Gentleman, b. 1922.
Res. — Annagh, Borrisokane, co. Tipperary.
The late Frederick Frank Minchin, Esq.,C.B.E., D.S.O.,
M.C., temp. Lt.-Col. att. R.F.C. during Great War, b.
1890 ; m. 1921, Betty (who div. him 1924), d. of Selby-
Lowndes ; lost at sea flying 1927.
Richard Humphrey Lloyd Minchin, Gentleman, b. 1907.
WILLIAM MINET, Esquire, J. P., Barrister-at-Law.
Born Sept. 13, 1851, being the only son of the late James
Lewis Minet of Sussex Square, Hyde Park, by his wife
Elizabeth, second dau. of William Iggulden. Armorial
bearings — Argent, in base a boat on the ocean, therein
passengers and rowers proper, three ermine spots in fesse,
and on a chief or, an oak-tree on a mount vert. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
Mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a wing elevated argent, charged with three
barrulets gules; with the Motto, "Quantum est in rebus
inane." Married, firstly, Sept. 26, 1882, Alice, daugh-
ter of Sir John Evans, Knight Commander of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath (she died March 13, 1887) ;
secondly, July 10, 1889, Mary, daughter of Joseph Rayner,
Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Brighouse, in the county
of York ; and has Issue by his first wife — Susan. Postal
adds. — 48 Gloucester Square, Hyde Park, W. ; Fountain
Court, London, E.C. Clubs — Athenaeum, United University.
MINOPRIO of Liverpool (H. Coll., 12 Ap. 1920).
Per pall azure, argent and gules, a pall between in chief
a sun in splendour or, on the dexter side upon a mount
issuing from base an oak-tree proper, and on the sinister
side three mullets of six points one and two of the I
fourth. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a mullet as in the arms in front of
three ostrich feathers azure. Motto — " Haud sicut
vulgus."
Son of Francis Charles Anthony Minoprio, Merchant,
of Liverpool, of Italian origin, grandson of Aloysius
Vincens Minoprio, of Pavia, Italy : —
Frank Charles Minoprio, Gentleman, b. 1870 ; m. 1st,
1899, Leila (d. 1914), d. of James Calder, of Charleston,
S.C., and Liverpool ; and by her has issue — (1) Charles
Anthony Minoprio, Gentleman, B.Arch., A.R.I.B.A. ;
(2) James Edward Minoprio, Gentleman, b. 1902 ; (3)
Frank Hilary Minoprio, Gentleman, b. 1913 ; and 2 daus. ;
2nd, 1920, Rachel, d. of T. Mann, of Bristol ; and has
issue— (4) Peter William Vincent Minoprio, Gentleman.
b. 1927, and 1 dau. Res. — Avening Court. Avening,
Glos. ; Haulfryn, Abersoch, co. Carnarvon.
WILLIAM HARPER MINNOCH, Gentleman, for-
merly of 11 Hamilton Drive, Glasgow. Armorial bearings
— Or, a fesse wavy azure, between two crosses flory in chief,
a lion rampant in base sable. Mantling azure and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, an owl proper. Motto
— " Je pense plus."
MINTO, Earl of, see ELLIOT-MURRAY-KYNNYN-
MOUND.
MINTON. Vert, within two bars ermine, between two
heraldic tigers passant one in chief and one in base
or, three garbs of the last. Mantling vert and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, an heraldic
tiger as in the arms, the dexter paw resting on a garb
erect proper. Motto — " Pro Deo et patria."
Sons of Thomas William Minton, Esquire, of Chase
Ridings, Enfield, J. P. for the co. of Stafford, b. 1844 ;
d. ; m. 1872, Ellen, fourth dau. of John Dean
Pittam of Polesworth, co. Warwick: —
Colin Minton, Gentleman, b. Nov. 17, 1874.
Arthur Minton, Gentleman, b. July 27, 1876. Address —
33 Fitzroy Square, W.i.
MINTON-SENHOUSE (H. Coll.). Vert, three garbs
or, within two bars ermine, between two heraldic tigers
passant one in chief and another in base of the second.
Mantling vert and or. Crest — Upon a mount vert, an
heraldic tiger as in the arms, the dexter paw resting on a
garb erect proper. Motto — " Pro Deo et patria."
Sons of Herbert Minton-Senhouse, Esquire, J. P. for co.
Stafford, Capt. 1st Vol. Batt. N. Staffs. Regt., b. 1848;
d. 1923 ; m. 1872, Ann Darby, second dau. of late
Christopher Dickinson of Stoke-on-Trent : —
Herbert Hoskins Darby Minton-Senhouse, Gentleman,
b. May 20, 1873; m. 1909, Emily Hilda, d. of the late
James Meakin, Esq., of Darlaston Hall, Stone, Staffs.,
and has issue — Cyril Minton-Senhouse, Gentleman, b.
1909 ; Christopher Herbert Minton-Senhouse, Gentleman,
b. 1 91 1 ; Patience Hilda. Res. — Oulton Old Hall, Stone,
Staffs.
Alfred Darby Minton-Senhouse, Gentleman, Solicitor,
b. Dec. 23, 1874.
Rev. Bernard Darby Minton-Senhouse, b. June 9, 1887.
MISA (Arms granted in . Recorded and crest
granted H. Coll.). Quarterly, first grand quarter, quar-
terly, 1 and 4, gules, a fesse argent ; 2 and 3, or, a lion
rampant gules ; second grand quarter, vert, a greyhound
rampant argent, gorged with a collar gules, buckled or, on
a chief indented argent three crosses gules ; third grand
quarter, azure, on a lozenge between four mullets of six
points or, a castle gules ; fourth grand quarter, azure, five
fleurs-de-lys in saltire or within a bordure gules, charged
with eight saltires couped also or. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of
a tower proper, a greyhound courant argent.
Son of Manuel Misa, Marquess de Misa : —
Buenaventura Pablo Misa, Marquess de Misa in Spain, |
b. . Seat —
MITCHELL, see PARRY-MITCHELL.
MITCHELL of Dulwich (H. Coll.). Argent, a chevron
sable between in chief two garbs and in base a cinquefoil
gules. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath |
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of I the colours, a garb azure, charged with a portcullis
chained or. Motto—" Jam tempus agi res."
P*'Son of William Mitchell: —
Sir William Lane Mitchell, Knt. Bach. (1921), M.P.
Wandsworth since 1918, J.P. co. London, b. 1861 ; m.
1884, Jane [d. 1925), d. of William Lane, of Aberdeen ;
2nd, 1926, Sarah, d. of Joseph Barker, of Formby,
Lanes., and has issue (by 1st marriage)— 3 sons;
and 4 daus. Res. — Shirley, Pampisford Road, South
Croydon.
MITCHELL of Tulliallan, co. Fife (6 Oct. 1903).
Sable, thirteen mascles crossways, seven being in pale and
co. Gloucester; 2nd, 1888, Constance Lucy (Res. —
High Grove, Tetbury, Glos. ), d. of John Henry Elwes
of Colesborne, Gloucester: —
Major Francis Arthur Mitchell, M.C., Roy. Gloucester-
shire Hussars, J. P., b. 1888; m. 1919, Muriel de Courcy,
2nd d. of the late Col. de Courcy Daniell, R.H.A. Res. —
Doughton House, Tetbury, Glos. Club— Boodles'.
Capt. David Johnstone Mitchell, King's Royal Rifles, 6.
1890; m. . Res. — Postlip Hall, Winchcombe, Glos.
MITCHELL (H. Coll., 1890). Per fesse sable and
gules, a fesse indented between two mascles in chief and
a bugle-horn stringed in base all or. Mantling sable and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a cubit
arm proper, the hand holding a pen in bend argent, pen-
in the first quarter a portcullis chains pendent or. Mantling
sable, doubled or. Crest— Three ears of barley conjoined
in stalk proper. Motto — "In Deo spes." Livery— Dark
blue, black collar.
Son of Alexander Mitchell, Esq., J.P. , of Carnock and
Luscar, Fifeshire, Col. Clackmannanshire and Kinross-
shire R. Vols. b. 1821 ; d. 1893 ; m. Emma, d. ot
William Peace of Wigan, Lanes. : —
Alexander Mitchell Esq., J.P. andD.L. for Fifeshire, B.A.
(Oxon), Lt.-Col. late comdg. Fife and Forfar Imp. Yeo., b.
■20 Aug. 1871 ; m. 3 July 1894, Meta Mary Graham, d.
of John Paton Esq., J.P. , of Lethangie, Kinross-shire ; and
has surv. issue — (1) Harold Paton Mitchell, Gentleman, £.
21 May 1900 ; (2) Alec Maskell Mitchell, Gentleman, b.
22 Oct. 1904. Estates — Tulliallan, co. Fife; Nortonhall,
Roxburghshire. Res. — Tulliallan Castle, Kincardine, Fife;
Monksford, St. Boswells, N.B. Clubs— Cavalry, University
and New (Edinburgh), County (Stirling).
MITCHELL. Sable, on a chevron raguly plain cotised
or between four escallops, two in chief and as many in
base argent, a wool-pack proper. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a garb
or, charged with an escallop sable, two thistles leaved and
slipped in saltire proper. Livety— Claret coat, canary colour
waistcoat, black trousers.
Sons of Arthur Charles Mitchell, Esq., of High
Grove, Glos., J.P. for the cos. of Wilts and Glos.,
Capt. 4th Batt. Gloucestershire Regt. , b. 1847 ; d. 1917 ;
m. 1st, 1872, Laura Harriet (d. 1874), d. of Sir Michael
Hicks Hicks- Beach, 8th Bart., of Williamstrip Park,
dent from the wrist by a riband gules, a bugle-horn or, a
rock also proper. Motto— " Dante Deo reddam."
Eldest surv. son of Sir Henry Mitchell, Kt. Bach., the
first Freeman of the City of Bradford, b. 1824 ; d. 1898 ;
m. 1851, Annie, d. of Rev. David William Gordon of
Earlston, N.B. :—
Henry Mitchell, Esq., late Surg.-Major 2nd Life Guards
(Major Army Medical Reserve), J.P. West Riding, Yorks.,
b. 1857 ; m. 1895, Mary, eld. d. of W. A. Ellis Staffurth,
Esq., J.P. and D.L. Cambs. ; and has issue — Gordon
Mitchell, Esq., b. 1896 (Res.— Swadelands, Lenham, Kent) ;
and Mary Cranstoun. Res. — Swadelands, Lenham, near
Maidstone. Clubs— Junior Carlton, United University.
The Late CHARLES MITCHELL, Gentleman, of
Jesmond Towers, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Bom ;
died . Armorial bearings — Sable, on a bend
wavy or, between two mascles of the last, as many mascles
of the field ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
and issuing out of flames of fire, a phoenix rising proper,
sem£e of mascles sable, and holding in the beak an acorn
slipped and leaved also proper ; with the Motto, " Spernit
humum." Married, and left issue— Kathleen [m. 1912,
Lt.-Col. Henry Roland Milvain, of E lingham Hall,
Alnwick (q.v.)].
EDWARD CHARLES MITCHELL, Gentleman.
Born 1842, being the third but second surviving son of
Joseph Theophilus Mitchell, East India Merchant in
London, by his wife Isabella, daughter of the late Captain
James Young of Lee, in the County of Kent, one of the
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He bears for Arms : Sable, a fesse invected between an an-
nulet and two mascles in chief, and a mascle between two
annulets in base or, within a bordure chequy of the last
and first, and for distinction charged upon the fesse with a
crescent of the field ; and impaling the arms of Craufurd of
Baidland and Ardmillan, namely gules, on a fesse ermine,
between three mullets argent, two crescents interlaced of
the field ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a mascle sable, interlaced with three ears of barley slipped
or; with the Motto, "Sapiens qui assiduus." Married,
January 21, 1884, Edith Caroline Sophia, widow of John
H. Irvine, and second daughter of Thomas Craufurd, third
son of Archibald Clifford Blackwell Craufurd of Baidland,
now of Ardmillan.
MITCHELL (L.O., 10 December, 1923.). Parted per
fess sable and or, in chief two mascles of the last, and in
doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stalk
of wheat slipped proper. Motto — " Cresco."
Only son of Stephen Mitchell, of Boquhan, Kippen,
Stirlingshire, b. 1847; d. 1920; m. 1878, Isabella,
d. of Andrew Tod, of Elmpark, Edinburgh : —
Stephen Mitchell, Esq., M.P. for Lanark Division of
Lanarkshire, late Major Fife and Forfar Yeomanry, Mem. of
the Corps of Roy. Archers (King's Bodyguard for Scotland),
b. 1884 ; m. 1910, Helen Beatrice, d. of Alexander Murdoch,
of 23 Huntley Gardens, Glasgow ; and has issue —
Stephen Mitchell, Gentleman, b. 1913 ; and Katharine
Marion. Seat — Gilkerscleugh, Abington, Lanarkshire.
Clubs — Carlton ; St. Stephen's ; Caledonian ; Western
(Glasgow) ; and Stirling County.
MITCHELL (H. Coll.) Per chevron gules and sable,
in chief two mascles, and in base a rose or, on a chief
dancettee of the third, two fieurs-de-lys of the second.
base a greyhound salient of the first. Mantling sable,
-Edward William Mitchell
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of two pipes in saltire or, a horse's head
couped sable. Motto — " Semper paratus."
Eldest son of William John Mitchell, of London,
6. 1859 ; d. 1926 ; m. 1883, Mary Esther, d. of the
late Edward Hooker, of London : —
Edward William Mitchell, Gentleman, formerly Lieut.
R.H. Gds., b. 1884 ; m. 1921, Marie-Th^rese, d. of Jean
Francois Calot, Surgeon, of Paris ; and has issue —
Francis-Philippe William Dominique Mitchell, Gentle-
man, b, 1923 ; Patrick Edward Alistair Mitchell, Gentle-
man, b. 1924 ; Dominic Edward Joseph Mitchell, Gentle-
man, b. 1928. Res. — Rosetiles, Le Touquet, Pas de
Calais, France. Clubs — Travellers', Bucks.
MITCHELL (H. Coll., 7 July 1920). Argent, three
piles conjoined one issuant from dexter chief azure,
one issuant from sinister chief gules, and one issuant
from base sable, between three chess-rooks that in chief
sable, that in the dexter gules, and that in the sinister
azure. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, an heraldic tiger passant gules, holding in
the dexter paw a chess-rook sable. Badge — An heraldic
tiger passant gules, holding in the dexter paw a chess-rook
sable.
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Son of Richard Wilkinson Mitchell, of Lincoln,
b. 1856; m. 1883:—
Richard Oliver Mitchell, Gentleman, b. 1885. Res. —
Woodfield, Beulah Hill, Croydon. Surrey.
MITCHELL (L.O.). Sable, a fess masculy interlaced
between a garland of wheat and barley in chief, and in base
two battleaxes addorsed all or. Mantling sable, doubled or.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, an ear of wheat slipped
proper. Motto — " Sapiens qui assiduus."
Son of : —
Robert Armstrong Mitchell, Gentleman, Barrister-at-
Law, Middle Temple, and King's Inns, Dublin, b.
Res. — Marmont, Strandtown, Belfast.
MITCHELL (L.O.). Sable, on a fess between three
mascles or, a saltire couped azure, between two hand-
grenades inflamed gules. Mantling sable, doubled or.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, three ears of barley con-
joined in stalk entwined with a serpent all proper. Motto —
" Sapienter et constanter."
Son of : —
Robert Clare Mitchell, Esq., Capt. 1st Batt. Royal Scots
Fusiliers, b. . Postal address — c/o Lloyd's Bank, Cox's
and King's Branch .
The Rev. WILLIAM MITCHELL-CARRUTHERS,
M.A. (Cantab.), formerly Rector of Little Munden, Ware.
Born 1853, being the elder son of the late Major-General W.
St. Leger Mitchell, by his wife Margaret, dau. of Patrick
Agnew of Larne, co. Antrim, Ireland, and assumed in
1873 the surname of his paternal grandmother ne'e Car-
ruthers of Holmains, Dumfriesshire. Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, two chevronels engrailed
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between three fleurs-de-lys or (for Carruthers) ; 2 and 3,
sable, a fesse counter-embattled argent, between three
mascles or (for Mitchell). Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crests — 1. on the dexter side, on a wreath of the liveries,
a cherub's head proper; Motto, " Promptus et fidelis"
(for Carruthers) ; 2. on the sinister side, on a wreath of the
liveries, St. Michael in armour holding a spear in his
dexter hand, the face, neck, arms and legs bare all
proper, the wings argent, and hair auburn. Motto — " Vir-
tute cresco" (for Mitchell). Married, Oct. 3, 1878,
Antonia, youngest dau. of the late Rev. A. A. Holden,
of Nuttall Temple, Notts. ; and has Issue — (1) Alexander
Douglas Mitchell-Carruthers, Gentleman, b. Oct. 4, 1882 ;
[m. 1915, Hon. Mary, d. of 1st Baron Trevor of Brynkinalt] ;
(2) Malcolm William Mitchell-Carruthers, Gentleman, b.
Sept. 21, 1884 ; (3) Nigel Laurie Mitchell-Carruthers,
Gentleman, b. Nov. 12, 1888; (4) John Erskine Mitchell-
Carruthers, Gentleman, b. Jan. 15, 1891 ; Margaret Antonia
[*». 1915, 4th Baron Langford of Summerhill, co. Meath
(d. 1919)] ; Emma Mary ; and Winifrid. Postal address —
Kingham Hill, Kingham, Oxon.
MITCHELL-GILL of Auchinroath (L.O., 26 March,
1878). On a lozenge, lozengy argent and vert, on a chief
gules three martlets of the first (L.O. Gill of Blairythan
1878.)
Eldest daughter of Andrew John Mitchell-Gill, Esq.,
J. P., F.S.A. Scot., of Auchinroath, and Savock ;
(assumed the additional surname of Mitchell), b. 1847 ;
d. 1921 ; m. 1894, Margaret, d. of Charles Samuel
Lindsell, Esq., D.L., J. P., of Holme, Biggleswade,
co. Bedford : —
Margaret Phcebe Mitchell-Gill, of Auchinroath, niece and
heir of line of Sir David Gill of Blairythan, F.R.S., H.M.
Astronomer-Royal, b. 1897. Seats— Auchinroath, Rothes,
Morayshire ; Savock, Aberdeenshire.
ALEXANDER HAROLD MITCHELL-INNES, Esq..
Lieut. Northumberland Artill. Mil. 1889-1894, J.P.and D.L,
for Berwickshire. Born 1870, being the only son of the late
Capt. W. Mitchell-Innes, 13th Hussars. Armorial bear-
ings (L.O., 1840) — Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, three mullets
of six points within a bordure gules, charged with eight
bezants (for Innes) ; 2 and 3, sable, on a fesse between three
mascles or, three mullets gules. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crests — On the dexter side, on a wreath of the
liveries, an increscent proper (for Innes) ; and on the sinister
side, on a wreath of the liveries, a hand holding a garland
of laurel all proper (for Mitchell). Mottoes — " Je recois
pourdonner" ; " Deo favente." Married, 1901, Katharine
Julia, d. of James Warren Hastings Anderson, Esq., J. P.
and D.L., of Bour House, Haddington ; and has had
issue — (1) William Mitchell-Innes, Gentleman, M. B. ,Ch.B.,
&.1901 ; (2) Thomas Mitchell-Innes, Gentleman, b. 1904 ;
d. 1924 ; (3) Charles Mitchell-Innes, Gentleman, b. 1906.
Seat — Whitehall, Chirnside, N.B. Club— New (Edin-
burgh).
MITCHELL-THOMSON. Parted per pale argent
and gules, a stag's head caboshed between three mascles
all counterchanged, the escutcheon being charged with
his badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling gules and
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argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries, a hand
proper holding a cross crosslet fitchee gules. Motto —
" Deus providebit." Livery — Maroon, with silver facings.
Eld. son of Sir Mitchell Mitchell-Thomson, 1st Bart.,
Lord Provost of Edinburgh, D.L., J. P., Member of the
R. Coy. of Archers ; assumed the additional surname of
Mitchell by R.L. Sept. 27, 1900, b. 1846; d. 1918 ;
tn. 1st, 1876, Eliza Flowerdew, dau. of William
Lowson of Balthayock; 2nd, 1880, Eliza Lamb, dau.
of Robert Cook, of Leith : —
Rt, Hon. Sir William Lowson Mitchell-Thomson, 2nd
Bart. (26 Sept. 1900), P.C., K.B.E., B.A (Oxford), LL.B.
(Edin.), Postmaster-General since 1924, M.P. N.W.
Lanark, 1906-10, North Down 1910-18, Maryhill, 1918-22,
S. Croydon since 1923, Member R. Coy. of Archers, Hon.
Lieut. R.N.V.R., has Legion of Honour and Order of the
Crown (Italy), b. 1877 ; m, 1909, Anne Eveline, d. of late Sir
Malcolm D. M'Eacharn of Galloway House, co. Wigtown,
and has issue — Patrick Mitchell Thompson, Esq., b. 1913.
Res. Whitehall Court, S.W. Club— Carlton.
MITCHELSON of Rotherfield (H. Coll.). Per chevron
argent and sable, in chief an estoile between two crescents
gules, and in base a lion sejant of the first. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
falcon belled proper, wings elevated and charged with
an estoile sable, supporting with the claw an increscent
gules. Badge — A rose gules, leaved and slipped and a
sprig of hawthorn flowered proper in saltire enfiled by a
circlet or. Motto — " Virtute tutus."
Son of Thomas Mitchelson, of South Shields : —
Sir Archibald Mitchelson, 1st Bart., of Rotherfield
(24 June 1920), b. 1878 ; m. 1903, Marie, d. of Samuel
Lewis, of Cardiff ; and has issue — Muriel Rose [tn. 1926,
Jack Salisbury.] Res. — Holme Park, Rotherfield, Sussex.
Club — Devonshire.
MITCHELSON (H. Coll., 10 Dec. 1923). Gules, on
a pile between two crescents or, a demi-lion rampant
erased of the first, on a chief of the second three estoiles
sable. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, upon the battlements of a tower a falcon
proper, belled or, resting the dexter claw on an estoile
sable. Motto — " Virtute tutus."
Son of Alexander Mitchelson, b. 181 1 ; d. 1873 ;
tn. 1839, Johanna, d. of : —
Hon. Sir Edwin Mitchelson, K.C.M.G. (192 1),
Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John
of Jerusalem, formerly a Member of the New Zealand
Parliament, and member of New Zealand Legislative
Council, b. 1846 ; tn. 1871, Sarah, d. of the late John
Wilson, of Northern Wairoa, Auckland, and has issue —
Edwin Ranore Mitchelson, Esq., b. ; and Bertha.
Res. — 108 Remuera Road, Remuera, Auckland, N.Z.
MITFORD, see FREEMAN-MITFORD.
MITFORD (H. Coll.). Argent, a fesse sable, between
three moles displayed proper. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter and sinister
hand couped proper, supporting a sword in pale argent,
pommelled or, pierced through a boar's head sable, tusked
of the first, couped gules. Motto — "God caryth for us."
Onlysurv. son of Robert Osbaldeston Mitford, Esq.,
J. P. Northumberland, late 73rd Regt. and Capt. East
Yorkshire Regt., b. 1846; d. 1924 ; tn. 1875, Annie, d.
of Major-Gen. Charles Steuart Lane, C.B. : — ■
Bertram Lane Osbaldeston Mitford, Gentleman, Lord of
the Manor and Patron of the living of Mitford, b. 1876 ; tn.
1909, Brenda Katherine, d. of Rev. Canon Roderick Charles
MacLeod of MacLeod, and has had issue — Humphrey
Osbaldeston Mitford, Gentleman, b. 191 1 ; d. 1915.
Seat — Mitford Castle, Morpeth, co. Northumberland.
Only surv. son of Edward Ledwich Osbaldeston Mit-
ford, of Mitford Castle, b. 1811 ; d. 1912 ; by 1st wife,
m. 1st, 1844, Janet (d. 1896), d. of Ven. B. Bailey,
Archdeacon of Ceylon : —
Rev. Edward Mitford, M.A. (Cantab.), b. 1853; tn.
1878, Annie Maria Lousia, d. of the late Rev. E. H. Price,
M.A. , Vicar of Kimbolton ; and has surv. issue — (i)John
Philip Mitford, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. 19th Hyderabad
Regt., Indian Army, b. t88o[«». 1907, Edith Tylter, and
has issue — (1) Edward Cecil Mitford, Gentleman, b. 1908 ;
(2) Cuthbert William Mitford, Gentleman, B.A. (Cantab.),
Master at Shrewsbury School, b. 1884 ; Maud Edith [m.
1909, Capt. Cecil S. B. Martin, Indian Army (killed in
action 1916)] ; Dorothy Frances, M.B.E. ; Ethel Margaret
Gertrude [m. 1914, Harold Castle Rook]; and Cicely [m.
1923, Egerton Mitford Bettington]. Res. — Clifton Gardens,
Folkestone.
Son of Bertram Mitford, Gentleman, F.R.G.S. , b.
1855; d. 1914; tn. , Zima Helen, d. of Alfred
Johnson Ebden of Belmont, Cape Town : —
Roland Bertram Mitford, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; m. ,
Marion, d. of Arthur S. Huntoun of Springfield, Mass.,
U.S.A.
BERTRAM REVELEY MITFORD, Esquire, C.B.,
C.M.G., D.S.O., Major-General (retired) H.M.'s
Army. Born 1863, being the son of Captain Henry Reve-
ley Mitford, 51st King's Own Light Infantry, by his wife
Dora, dau. of Captain William Broughton, C.B., R.N.
Armorial bearings— Argent, a fesse sable between three
moles displayed proper (for Mitford). Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter and
sinister hand couped proper, supporting a sword in pale
argent, hiked and pommelled or, pierced through a boar's
head sable, tusked of the first, couped and langued gules.
Motto— "God caryth for us." Livery — Black, silver lace.
Married, 1891, Hon. Etheldreda Mary, dau. of 2nd Baron
Manners. Res. — 12 Courtfield Road, S.W. 7. Club —
Naval and Military.
MITFORD of Pitshill (H. Coll.). Argent, a fesse sable,
between three moles displayed proper (Mitford). Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours,
a dexter and sinister hand couped proper, supporting a
sword in pale argent, pommelled or, pierced through a
boar's head sable, tusked of the first, couped gules (Mit-
ford). Motto — " God caryth for us."
Son of William Townley Mitford, Esq., of Pitshill,
B.A., J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1847, M.P. for
Midhurst 1859-1874, b. 1817; d. 1889; tn. 1855, Hon.
Margaret Emma, d. of 3rd Lord Kenyon : —
Col. William Kenyon Mitford, C.M.G., D.L. and J.P.,
late Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col. Comm. Duke of Cambridge's
Hussars, Middlesex Yeo. Cav., formerly Capt. 8th Hussars,
A.D.C. to the King 1904, Member of H.M.'s Bodyguard of
Gentlemen-at-Arms, Knight of Grace of the Order of the
Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, b. 1857 ; tn. 1886, Cicely
Maud, d. of Wyndham Slade of Montys Court, Taunton ;
and has issue— (1) William Slade Mitford, Gentleman,
late Lieut. 17th Lancers, b. 1898 [tn. 1920, Barbara Gertrude,
d. of F. D. Green, of Loughton, and has issue — Cicely
Ann; Louise; and Sophie]; (2) Cecil Townley Mitford,
Gentleman, Lieut. 60th Rifles, b. 1903. Seat— Pitshill,
Petworth, Sussex. Clubs — Carlton, Arthur's, Cavalry.
MITTON (H. Coll., 4 Feb. 1920). Per pale gules and
azure, a double-headed eagle displayed or, within a
bordure chequy of the third and first. Mantling gules
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a double-
headed eagle displayed azure, legged gules, charged on
each wing with a rose argent, barbed and seeded proper.
Motto — " Semper fidelis."
Second son of Arthur Dury Mitton, of Bryttlloches,
b. 1865; m. 1891, Bertha Sarah Cartwright, of Steeple
Aston, Oxon. : —
Alexander Warren Dury Mitton, Esq., Lieut, (ret.)
2nd Dragoon Gds., formerly Rouge Dragon Pursuivant of
Arms, b. 1895. Res. —
MOAT (H. Coll., 191 1.) Azure, a lion's head erased
and affronted or, on a chief of the last two frets of the
field. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, upon a mount vert, in front of an oak tree fructed
proper, a lion rampant or. Motto — " Monte alto."
Only son of Robert Moat, Esq., J. P. Staffs., of Johnson
Hall, Eccleshall, Staffs., b. 1839 ; d. 1899 ; by 1st wife,
m. 1866, Eliza, d. of William Workman, of Montreal,
Canada, and formerly of co. Antrim, Ireland : —
William Moat, Esq., O.B.E., J.P., D.L, and (1912)
High Sheriff Staffs., late Maj. Staffs. Yeo., b. 1867; tn.
1903, Sibyl Frances, only d. of William Francis Spencer,
and has issue — Robert Almeric Moat, Gentleman, b. 1906 ;
Evelyn Margaret ; and Elizabeth Caroline. Seat — John-
son Hall, Eccleshall, Staffs. Club — -Wellington.
Son of John Frothingham Moat, Gentleman, of Collin
House, Dunmurry, co. Antrim, b 1881 ; d. 1919 ; m.
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1905, Alexandra May, d. of Henry James Neill, of
Rockfort, Craigavad, co. Down : —
John Henry Frothingham Moat, Gentleman, b. 1907.
Seat — Collin House, Dunmurry, co. Antrim.
MOFFAT (H. Coll.). Argent, on a saltire azure, a
cushion or, on a chief of the second two estoiles of the
third. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, between two wings argent, a hand gauntlet-
ted or, holding a sword erect proper embrued gules,
pommel and hilt gold. Motto — " I make sure."
3rd son of James Moffat, of Friars' Carse, Dumfries, b.
1810; d. 1885; m. 1849, Helen Kirkpatrick, of Close-
burn, Dumfries : —
Adam Moffat, Gentleman, b. 1863 ; m. 1898, Jane, d. of
St. John Mcllveen, of Carryduff, co. Down, Ireland, and has
issue— Alan St. John Moffat, Gentleman, b. 1900. Res. —
Kingston Lodge, Broadfield Road, Folkestone.
MOGG, see CLIFTON-MOGG and REES-MOGG.
MOIR of Whitehanger (H. Coll., 20 Sept. 1916).
Argent, the span of a bridge enarched embattled and in
perspective chequy or and azure, between three Moors'
heads couped sable, each banded of the second and third
and distilling three drops of blood proper. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
upon a span of a bridge as in the arms a Moor's head
affrontee couped at the shoulders sable, banded or and
azure, collared chequy of the same. Motto — " Virtute
non aliter."
Third son of Alexander Mitchell Moir, of Hampstead
b. 1833; d. 1907; m. 1857, Isabella, d. of John Japp'
of Montrose:— ™
Sir Ernest William Moir, 1st Bart., of Whitehanger,
Fernhurst, (11 July 1916), M.Inst.C.E., b. 1862 ; m. 1887
Margaret Bruce, O.B.E. (1920), d. of John Pennycook, of
Rayelston, and Dalmeny, Midlothian ; and hassurv. issue
— Arrol Moir, Esq., Capt. late R.E., b. 1894 [m. 1922,
Dorothy Blanche, d. of Rear-Adm. Percy Royds, C.B.
C.M.G. ; and has issue— Ernest Ian Royds Moir Esq
t> 1925 U^n\ Pamelal- Clubs -Bath, Bachelors'.
S uare ^^tehanger' Fernhurst, Sussex ; 41 Cadogan
ALASTAIR ERSKINE GRAHAM MOIR, Esquire,
}.r. co. burling. Bom July 18, 1863, being the second but
eldest surviving son of the late Robert Graham Moir, Esq. , J. P.
and D.L by his wife Ann Elizabeth, fourth dau. of William
Hay of Dunse Castle. Armorial bearings— Quarterly, 1
and 4, argent three Mauritian heads couped and distilling
three drops of blood proper, banded of the first, a pearl
in each ear, in the centre a mullet gules (Moir) ; 2. argent,
a heart crowned proper, on a chief sable, three escallops
or (Graham) ; 3. quarterly, i. and iiii., or, a fesse chequy
azure and argent ; ii. and hi., argent, a galley, sails furled
and oars in action sable (Stewart). Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a falcon pro-
per, armed and belled or, perched on a heron lying on its
back proper, beaked and membered gules. Motto — " Ne
oublie." Married, 1897, Winifred Edith, second d. of the
Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Maxwell, Bart., P.C., M.P. ; and
has issue — (1) Charles William Moir, Gentleman, b. 1898 ;
(2) Moir, Gentleman, b. 1905 ; and Beatrice. Res.—
MOIR-BYRES (L.O., Feb. 7, 1755). Azure, a chevron
argent, between three martlets volant or. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a cock
regardant proper. Motto (over crest) — "Marte suo Tutus."
Eld. surv. son of George Moir- Byres, Esq., of Tonley,
Aberdeenshire, J. P. and D.L. for co. of Aberdeen, and
J. P. for Westmorland, b. 1839; d. 1908; m. 1866,
Sophia Matilda, eldest d. of late Andrew Hume Bulteel
of Liverpool : —
George Bulteel Moir-Byres, Gentleman, b. 1870 ; m.
1903, Mary Dorothy, d. of Sugden Armitage, of Belle Isle,
Windermere. Res. —
MOLESWORTH (H. Coll.). Gules, an escutcheon vair
between eight cross crosslets in orle or. Mantling gules
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm
embowed in armour proper, holding a cross crosslet or.
Motto — " Vincit amor patrias." Livery — Dark blue.
Sons of Rt. Hon. Samuel Molesworth, 8th Viscount
Molesworth, Rector of St. Petrock, Cornwall, b. 1829 ;
d. 1906; ?n. 1st, 1862, Georgina Charlotte Cecil, d.
and co-heir of George Bagot Gosset, 4th Dragoon
Gds. :—
Rt. Hon. George Bagot Molesworth, 9th Viscount Moles-
worth (16 July 1716) and Baron Philipstown of Philipstown,
King's Co. , late Capt. Duke of Cornwall's L.I.. b. 1867;
m. 1894, Nina Alida, d. of the late Col. H. D. Faulkner ;
and has had issue — Hon. Charles Willoughby Murray
Molesworth, D.C.LI., b. 1897; killed in action 1917 ;
Hon. Irene Evelyn Beatrice [m. 1917, Capt. Charles D.
Rowley, late R. A.] ; and Hon. Cicely Sylvia [m. 1927, Guy
H. W. Ramsey]. Seat— Wellford, Chorley Wood, Herts.
Club — Naval and Military.
Hon. Charles Richard Molesworth, b. 1869; m. 1906,
Elizabeth Gladys, d. of the late Edward Martin Lang-
worthy; and has issue — Richard Gosset Molesworth, Esq.,
b. 1907 ; James Vernon Crispin Molesworth, Esq. , b. 1917 ;
and Cynthia Joan. Res.— Levington, near Ipswich.
Hon. Arthur Ernest Parnell Molesworth, b. 1870; m.
1910, Nellie Maud, widow of Dr. George Watson of Wel-
lington, N.Z. ; and has issue — Frank Ernest Bysse Moles-
worth, Esq., b. 191 1 : and Betty Eleanor Gosset. Res. —
Ranfurly Terrace, Auckland, New Zealand.
Sons of Lionel Charles Molesworth, Gentleman, b.
1873 ; d. 1916 ; m. 1896, Saba Maud, d. of Sir Henry
Delves Broughton, 9th Bart.: —
Roger Bevil Molesworth, Gentleman, b. 1901. Res. —
44 Elvaston Place, S.W.7.
Hender Delves Molesworth, Gentleman, b. 1907.
Son of Morgan Crofton Molesworth, Esq. , Capt. R.E. ,
b. 1837 ; d. 1867 ; m. 1862, Georgina, d. of Abraham
Duke, F.R.C.S., of The Hollies, Rugby:—
Herbert Crofton St. George Molesworth, Esq., Major
late R.A. , b. 1863; m. 1891, Adeline Stella, d. of the
late C. E. Hutton ; and has issue — three daus. Club —
Naval and Military.
Sons of Anthony Oliver Molesworth, Esq., Lieut. -Col.
R.A. , b. 1839 ; d. 1917 ; m. 1865, Anne (d. 1910), d. of
Major Hope Smith, H.E.I.C.S., of Cruicksfield, co.
Berwick : —
William Molesworth, Esq., C.I.E., C.B.E., Col. late
Indian Med. Ser., M.B..B.S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Dir.
of Medical Services H.Q. India, 1916, b. 1865; m. 1893,
Winifred, d. of W. E. Weekes, and has issue — William
Earle Molesworth, Esq., M.C., Capt. R. Tank Corps, late
R.A.F., served Great War (M.C. with Bar), b. 1894 \m.
1918, Dorothy, d. of Col. St. G. L. Steele, C.B., and has
issue — Pamela (Res. — 10 South Road, Hythe, Kent)];
and Kathleen [m. 1919, Alyson Minchin, I.C.S., and has
issue]. Res.— Cruicksfield, Duns, Berwickshire.
Hugh Wilson Molesworth, Esq., C.B.E., late Asst.
Under Sec. Min. of Public Works, Cairo, has 3rd Class
Medjidieh and 4th Class Osmanieh, b. 1870; m. 1903, Dora
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Han bury, only d. of Major Sir R. Hanbury Brown,
K.C.M.G., late R.E., and has issue — Hugh Mervyn
Molesworth, Gentleman, b. 1907 ; Denys Hope Molesworth,
Gentleman, b. 1910 ; and Eileen Rose. Res.— Broad Oak,
Crawley Down, Sussex.
Son of Ernest Kerr Molesworth, Esq., Capt. R.E.,
b. 1878; d. on active service 1914 ; m. 1905, Hilda
Rosalie, d. of Lieut.-Gen. H. A. Brownlow, late K.E. : —
Brownlow David Molesworth, Gentleman, b. 1913.
Yngr. sons of Lt.-Col. Anthony Molesworth :—
Francis Crofton Molesworth, Esq., Lt.-Col. late R.E. ,
F.R.G.S., F.R.A.S., b. 1880; m. 1913, Eileen, eld. d. of
Lieut.-Col. Richard Denny ; and has issue— Richard Denny
Molesworth, Gentleman, b. 191 9 ; Stephen Lindsay Moles-
worth, Gentleman, b. 1925 ; and Beatrix. Res.—
Rev. Anthony Oliver Molesworth, Clerk in Holy Orders,
formerly Civ. Eng. P.W.D. Burma, b. 1882 ; m. 1907,
Melita, d. of Harry L. Tilly, and has issue — Anthony
Oliver Molesworth, Gentleman, b. 1908; and Elizabeth
Melita. Res. — Cove Vicarage, Tiverton, Devon.
Son of James Murray Molesworth, Esq., FR.G.S. ,
of Comyn Lodge, Leamington, J. P. and C.C. War-
wickshire, b. 1849; d- IQ24 ; m- i8qi. Emily Maria,
d. of the late Robert Leech: —
Robert Murray Nassau Molesworth, Gentleman, Lieut.
Res. of Officers, served Great War, b. 1895 ; m. 1916,
Lucie, d. of Edward Lawrence, of Clifton, Bristol. Res. —
Comyn Lodge, Leamington.
Sons of Rev. William Nassau Molesworth, LL.D.
(Camb.), Hon. Canon of Manchester, Vicar of Spot-
land, Rochdale, b. 1816 ; d. 1890; m. 1844, Margaret,
d. of the late George Murray of Ancoats Hall : —
William Nassau Molesworth, Gentleman, b. 1853; m.
1882, Clara (d. 1914), d. of Thomas Healey of Howarth
Cross ; and has issue— William Nassau Molesworth, Esq.,
M.C. , Major late Manchester Regt., served Great War, b.
1888 [m. 1917, Hester Winifred, d. of Alfred Watkin, of
Dane Bank, Lymm, and has issue — Anthony Edward
Nassau Molesworth, Gentleman, b. 1923; and Gwendolen
Clare Nassau (#«.>-. —Foxley House, Lymm, Cheshire)]; and
Dorothy Nassau. Res. — Darlay House, Lymm, Cheshire.
Robert Francis Stuart Molesworth, Gentleman, b. 1858.
Res.—
Arthur Henry Molesworth, Gentleman, b. 1863. Res. —
Sons of Frederick Nassau Molesworth, Esq., Solicitor,
of Gate House, Littleborough, County Coroner for Lan-
cashire, b. 1850 ; d. 1920 ; m. 1877, Emma Louisa
(d. 1908), d. of J. H. Davenport: —
Eric Nassau Molesworth, Esq., County Coroner for
Lanes., served Great War with Lanes. Fus., b. 1878 ; m.
1909, Harriet Cicily, d. of Canon Mitchell. Res.— Gale
House, Littleborough, Lanes.
John Davenport Newall Molesworth, Esq., M.C, Major
late R.E. , served Great War (despatches), b. 1884 ; m. 1909,
Mary, d. of A. Blake Norman, and has issue— John Henry
Nassau Molesworth, Gentleman, b. 1913. Res. —
Sons of John Molesworth, b. 1818; d. 1887; m. 1847,
Mary, d. of Laurence Newall of Littleborough : —
John Molesworth, Gentleman, b. 1858 ; m. 1885, Emily
Maude, d. of Rev. Henry Mitchell, F.S.A., Vicar of
Bosham, co. Sussex; and has issue— John Molesworth,
Gentleman, b. 1894 ; and tw0 daus. Res.—
Lawrence Teesdale Molesworth, Gentleman, b. 1864;
m. 1893, Annie Maria, d. of George S. Bournes of Ross-
port, co. Mayo ; and has issue— two daus. Res. — 7 Montell,
Theydon, Suffolk.
William Mackinnon Molesworth, Gentleman, b. 1867;
m. 1893, Jane Emily Charlotte, d. of Rev. Richard Gal-
braith of Montell Uvalde, Texas, U.S.A. ; and has issue —
Edward William Molesworth, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; and
three daus. Res. —
Son of Reginald Balfour Molesworth, b. 1852 ; d. 1895 ;
m. 1888, Marian, ygst. d. of Edmund Thompson: —
Rev. Gilbert Edmund Nassau Molesworth, Vicar of All
Saints', Bradford, formerly Capt. Ind. Army, b. 1895 ;
m. 1923, Florence Edith, d. of Rev. Canon Thomas Fisher
Maddrell, and has issue— Michael Nassau Molesworth,
Gentleman, b. 1924 ; John Edmund Nassau Molesworth,
Gentleman, b. 1926. Res. — All Saints' Vicarage, Bradford.
Son of George Mill Frederick Molesworth, Esq., J. P.
Devon and for Duchy of Lancaster, Com. R.N.,
b. 1825; d. 1913; *w. 1851, Sarah, d. of Laurence
Newall of Town House, Littleborough :—
Arthur Hill Molesworth, Gentleman, b. 1857. Seat—
North Down Hall, Bideford. Res.—
Sons of Rev. Rennell Francis Wynn Molesworth,
M. A. (Oxon), Rector of Washington, Durham, b. 1827;
d. 1906; m. 1st, 1851, Eleanor Jane (d 1862), d. of
Rev. John Hilton ; 2nd, 1864, Francis Elizabeth (d.
1892), d. of Adm. George Henderson: —
Francis Hilton Molesworth, Gentleman, Public Analyst,
Sydney, b. 1854; m. 1891, Cecilia, d. of N. Buczkowski,
and has issue — Reginald Howard Wynne Molesworth,
Gentleman, b. 1899; and Cecilia Frances \m. 1918, Rev.
T. G. Quigley, Rector of St. George's, Hobart, and has
issue]. Res. — Sydney, N.S.W.
Rev. Ernest Hilton Molesworth, M.A. (Camb.), F.R.G.S.,
late Vicar of Bures, served in South African War (medal
with three clasps), b. 1858 ; m. 1st, 1886, Adeline (d. 1908),
d. of Rev. Charles King, Canon of Salisbury; 2nd,
1909, Hilda, d. of James Cramp of Coventry ; and has
had issue — (1) Charles Ernest Wynn Molesworth, Asst.
Comdr. Police, Rangoon, b. 1888 ; killed inaction 1918 ; (2)
Eric Mackinnon Molesworth, Esq., Surg.-Lieut. R.N. (ret.),
b. 1890 [m. 1916, Ethel, d. of J. C. Griffith, of The Chase,
Eastbourne, and has issue— Selwyn Hilton Molesworth,
Gentleman, b. 1917 ; Richard Charles Victor Molesworth,
Gentleman, b. 1919 ; and Robert Mackinnon Molesworth,
Gentleman, b. 1923] ; (3) Selwyn Francis Molesworth,
Gentleman, b. 1894 ; and Dorothea. Res. — 3 De FreVille
Avenue, Cambridge.
Arthur Hilton Wynn Molesworth, Gentleman, BA.
(Oxon.), Barr.-at-Law, F.R A.S., b. i860. Club-
Rodney Henderson Molesworth, Gentleman, b. 1865 ; m.
1909, Eleonora, eld. d. of Charles Blair of Tillicoultry, N.B. ;
and has issue — Wynn Blair Molesworth, Gentleman, b.
1911. Res — Uitenhage, Cape Province, S. Africa.
Theodore Henderson Molesworth, Gentleman, F.R.C.S. ,
b. 1872; m. 1906, Ethel Alexandra, d. of Edward Upton
of Dover; andhasissue — Michael Henderson Molesworth,
Gentleman, b. 1914; Peter Rennel Henderson Molesworth,
Gentleman, b. 1923; and three daus. Res. — Knockeedon,
St. Margaret's at Cliffe, nr. Dover.
Walter Henderson Molesworth, Gentleman, b. 1873 ; m.
1910, Theodosia Maud (d. 1920), second d. of John Chapman
of Ramsdale ; andhasissue — (1) Ernest Walter Molesworth,
Gentleman, b. 1911; (2) Richard Nassau Molesworth,
Gentleman, b. 1913 ; and 4 daus. Res. — Holmwood,
Ashtead, Surrey.
Son of Sir Guilford Lindsay Molesworth, K.C.I.E.
[Mottoes — ''Sic fidem teneo," and " Vincit amor
patriae"], b. 1828; d. 1925; m. 1854, Maria Elizabeth
(d. 1919), d. of J. T. Bridges of Walmer, Kent : —
Henry Bridges Molesworth, Esq., b. 1855 ; m. 1889, Jessie
Fitzgerald, d. of Capt. G. M. F. Molesworth, R.N., and
has issue — George Noble Molesworth, Esq., Major Indian
Army, b. 1890 [m. 1927, Marjorie, d. of B. F. Simpson
of East Dean, Sussex]; and Mary Newall. Estates —
Swords, near Dublin ; Clear Lake, Lake County, California.
Post. add. — The Manor House, Bexley, Kent.
Sons of Edward Nassau Molesworth, Esq. , Major 27th
Regt., b. 1818 ; d. 1868; m. 1852, Mary Anne, d. of
John Hunt: —
Brig.-Gen. Edward Hogarth Molesworth, C.B., late Col.
Indian Army, formerly comdg. Assam Brigade, b. 1854.
Res. — Elctree House, Lambridge, Bath. Club — United
Service
William John Molesworth, Gentleman, b. 1856; m. 1892,
Anne Brunette, d. of Robert Boyd, M.D. ; and has issue —
Mary Nassau [m. 1924, Alfred C. S. Smith, R.A.] Res. —
Molescroft, Rossmore Avenue, Parkstone, Dorset.
Sons of Thomas Edward Molesworth, M.D., Surgeon
R.N., b. 1813 ; d. 1873; m. 1853, Marianne, d. of
Dover Farrant, R.M. A. : —
Charles Edward Molesworth, Gentleman, b. 1853 ; m,
1st, 1882, Anne Ellen (d. 1886), d. of John Terry; 2nd'
1887, Katherine Marianne, d. of Rev. Robert Airey, Vicar
of Santon, Isle of Man. Res. — 8 Waterville Road, Stanley
Bay, Devonport, Auckland, N.Z.
Dover Nassau O'Dwyer Molesworth, Gentleman, b.
i860 ; m. 1882, Margaret, d. of George Tierney Fergusson,
B A. (Oxon). Res.—
Son of Arthur Molesworth of Fairlawn, b. 1821 ; d.
1892 ; m. 1855, Elizabeth Urquhart (d. 1889), d. of
Dr. King, R.N.:—
Arthur Nepean Molesworth, Gentleman, b. 1856 ; m.
1898, Kathleen, d. of the late John De la Cour Cornwall of
Janneville, Bandon, co. Cork; and has issue — Arthur
William Bysse Nepean Molesworth, Gentleman, b. 1902
[m. 1923, Ruth Patricia, d of the late Thomas Gracie, of
Moy, co. Armagh, and has issue — Guildford Bysse Nepean
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Molesworth, Gentleman, b. 1924 (Res.— Toronto)]. Res. —
Hillsboro', Monkstown, co. Dublin.
Son of Balfour Nepean Molesworth, Gentleman, b.
1853; d. 1896; tn. 1882, Louis Agnes, d. of H. H.
Thompson : —
Herbert Nepean Molesworth, Gentleman, b. 1888; tn.
1912, Marjorie, d. of W. Thompson, and has issue — William
Herbert Molesworth, Gentleman, b. 1915 ; Robert Nepean
Molesworth, Gentleman, £. 1922 ; and Marjorie Julie. Res.
— Three Rivers, Quebec, Canada.
Son of Thomas Nepean Molesworth, 6. 1824 ; d. ;
tn. 1846, Sarah Georgina, d. of William Kertland: —
William Ponsonby Molesworth, Gentleman, b. 1856; tn.
1883, Bathurst Georgina, d. of the late E. Fitzgerald, K.C.,
of Toronto; and has issue — (1) George Nepean Moles-
worth, Esq., Major Canadian Forces, served Great War,
b. 1885 \tn. 1916, Helen, d. of Sydney B. Sykes, of Toronto,
and has issue — John Sydney Molesworth, Gentleman, b.
1919 ; and Margaret Jean] ; Fitzgerald William Molesworth,
Gentleman, b. 1892 ; and Margaret Louisa. Res.— Oakville,
Ontario.
Son of Rev. Thomas Molesworth, M.A. (Camb.), Chap-
lain to the Forces, b. 1828 ; d. 1915 ; tn. 1854, Caroline
Mary (d. 1922), d. of William Bowles of Abington: —
Rev. Hugh Thomas Molesworth, Rector of Allora, Queens-
land, b. i860 ; tn. 1889, Alice Marian, d, of Edward Deshon,
and has surv. issue — Bevil Hugh Molesworth, Gentleman,
b. 1891 [m. 1918, Maud Margaret, d. of A. Mutch, and has
issue — Hugh Beville Molesworth, Gentleman, b. 1925] ;
Guilford Bysse Molesworth, Gentleman, b. 1907. Res. —
St. Philip's Rectory, Thompson Estate, S. Brisbane, Queens-
land.
Sons of Major-Gen. Hickman Thomas Molesworth,
R.A., of Kenwith, Abbotsham, Devon, b 1820 ; d.
1896 : tn. 1857, Marianne, d. of Robert Lindsay: —
Hickman Crawford Molesworth, Esq., Lt.-Col. late R.A.,
b. 1858; tn. 1883, Margaret Amelia (d. 1915), d. of John
Hopper and widow of Surg.-Major M'Lean ; and has issue
— (1) Arthur Crawford Valentine Molesworth, Gentleman,
late Lieut. Waterford R.G.A., b. 1885; (2) Guy Lindsay
Molesworth, Gentleman, late Lieut. Cork R.G.A., b. 1887;
Violet Marguerite ; and Ivy Frederica. Res. —
Arthur Ludovic Molesworth, Esq., C.M.G., Col. R.A. ,
6. i860 ; tn. 1896, Beatrice Emma, d. of the late Fourney
Adams of Augusta, U.S.A. Res. —
Robert Everard Molesworth, Esq., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.,
Lt.-Col. late R.A..M.C, b. 1861 ; m. 1st, 1889, Katharine
Isabella [d.s.p. 1907), d. of W. G. Allan, Conservator
India Woods and Forests ; 2nd, Gladys Law, and has issue
— Robert Molesworth, Gentleman, b. 191 1 ; and May.
Res.—
Son of Rev. Thomas Charles Underwood Molesworth,
M.A. (Camb.), late Chaplain Indian Gov., o. 1866 ; d.
1909 ; in. 1895, Mary Rosamond, d. of Rev. J. R.
Eaton, Hon. Canon of Worcester: —
Richard Cecil Molesworth, Esq., Capt. Indian Army, b.
1898. Res.—
Yr. sons of Major-Gen. Hickman Thomas Molesworth,
B.A. (see above): —
Col. Richard Piggot Molesworth, C.M.G., late R.A. , b.
1868 ; m. 1904, Madeleine, d. of Dr. Otho Galgey of Castries,
St. Lucia ; and has issue — Ralph Gerard Lindsay Moles-
worth, Gentleman, b. 1910. Res. —
Col. Herbert Ellicombe Molesworth, CM. G., D.S.O., late
R.A. , b. 1873; tn. 1913, Eileen Mary, d. of Col. H. W.
Renny-Tailyour, of Borrowfield, co. Forfar, and has issue —
2 daus. Res. — Naseby, Bridestowe, Devon.
Walter Guy Molesworth, Gentleman, P.W.D. Madras,
b. 1874; tn. 1903, Ethel Vernon, d. of the late T. R.
Jessop, F.R.C.S. , of Leeds, and has issue — Peter Guy
Lindsey Molesworth, Gentleman, b. 1908. Res —
Major Alec Lindsay Mortimer Molesworth, 8th Gurkha
Rifles, Indian Army, served Indian Frontier and Great
War, b. 1881 ; m. 1915, Esther, d. of the late W. H. Taylor,
and has issue — Lindsay Diana. Res. —
Son of Henry Lempriere Molesworth, Lieut. 6th West
Yorks. Mil., b. 1862; d. 1881 ; tn. 1878, Kathcrine
Barstow: —
Hugh Molesworth, Gentleman, b. 1879. ^es- —
Son of His Hon. Hickman Molesworth, Puisne Judge
of Supreme Court, Victoria, b. 1842; d, 1906; tn. 1st,
1868, Elizabeth Emily, d. of William Rutledge ; 2nd,
1882, Alice Henrietta, d. of Dr ffloyd Minter Peck of
Sale, Gippsland, Victoria, Australia: —
Hickman Walter Lancelot Molesworth, Esq., F.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P., b. 1892; tn. 1923, Caryl Margaret, d. of Stanley
Hoare, of 17 Cornwall Terrace, N.W. Res. — 61 Earl's
Avenue, Folkestone.
Sons of Robert Arthur Molesworth, Esq., b. 1843;
d. 1920; tn. 1874, Flora Macdonald (d. 1911), d. of
John Matheson : —
John Matheson Molesworth, Gentleman, b. 1878 ; tn.
1906, Elizabeth Flora Frances Hill, d. of the late Edwin
M.James, M.R.C.S.E., and has issue— Richard William
Edwin Molesworth, Gentleman, b. 1908; John Robert
Nassau Molesworth, Gentleman, b. 1910 ; John Bysse
Molesworth, Gentleman, b. 1912; Edwin Noel Waulter
Molesworth, Gentleman, b. 1916 ; Flora Roma Maroa ;
and Mary Margaret Hill. Res.— Mittagcng, St. Kilda ;
and Ballark Morissons, Victoria, Australia.
Robert Hickman Molesworth, Gentleman, b. 1879. Res.
— Mittagong, St. Kilda, Melbourne.
MOLESWORTH-ST. AUBYN (H. Coll.). Quarterly,
1 and 4, ermine, on a cross sable, five bezants (St. Aubyn) ;
2 and 3, gules, an escutcheon vair between eight cross
crosslets in orle argent (Molesworth). Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a rock
thereon a Cornish chough rising all proper.
Sons of Rev. Sir St. Aubyn Hender Molesworth-St.
Aubyn, 12th Bart, J. P. for Cornwall, b. 1833 ; d. 1913 ;
tn. ist, 1862, Caroline (d. 1899), third d. cf Rev. Charles
Wheeler, M.A. : —
Sir Hugh Molesworth-St. Aubyn, 13th Bart. (19 July
1689), B.A., J. P. and (1922) High Sheriff, Cornwall,
formerly Capt. 3rd Batt. Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry,
b. 1865; m. 1894, EmmaSybil (d. 1929), d. of Adm. Charles
Wake, R.N. ; and has issue— (1) John Molesworth-St.
Aubyn, Esq., b. 1899 [m. 1926, Celia Marjorie, eld. d. of Lt.-
Col. Valentine Vivian. C.M.G., D.S.O., M.V.O., and has
issue— John Arscott Molesworth-St. Aubyn, Esq., b. 1926] ;
(2) Hender Charles Molesworth-St. Aubyn, Esq., b. 1901 ;
(3) Guy Kymyel Molesworth-St. Aubyn, Esq., b. 1904 ; and
Guinevere' May [tn. 1921, Charles E. H. Lloyd]. Seats—
Pencarrow, Washaway, Cornwall; Tetcott, Holsworthy,
N. Devon. Club— Oxford and Cambridge.
Beville Molesworth-St. Aubyn, Esq., B.A.. b. 1871 ; tn.
1902, Georgiana Mary, widow of late Sir Walter George
Barttelot, 2nd Bart., and only d. of George Edmond
Balfcur of Sidmouth. Res. — Hamble Bank, Warsash,
Hants. Club— Oxford and Cambridge.
Son of Col. St. Aubyn Mo!eswcrth-St. Aubyn, late
R.A., b. 1843; d. 1914; tn. 1874, Jane Emily, d. of
J. P. Magor : —
Major Edward Algernon Molesworth-St Aubyn, D.S.O.,
late ist Batt. Royal Dublin Fus., served S. Africa (Queen's
medal 5 clasps, King's medal 2 clasps), and Great War
137°
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(despatches, D.S.O.), b. 1875 ; m. 1916, Ruth, d. of Leslie
Creary, of Lisnaburg, Shankhill, co. Dublin, and has issue
— St. Aubyn Molesworth-St. Aubyn, Gentleman, b. 19 17.
Club — Junior Constitutional.
MOLEYNS, see EVELEIGH DE MOLEYNS.
The Late GEORGE FREDERICK CRISP-MOLI-
NEUX-MONTGOMERIE, Esq., Major (ret.) Gren.
Gds., J. P. co. Norfolk. Born 1869, being the son of the
late Cecil Thomas Crisp-Molineux-Montgomerie, Esq. , J. P. ,
D.L., by his wife Eleanor Frances, sixth dau. of Hon. Arthur
Lascelles of Norley, Cheshire. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly, 1 and 4, quarterly i. and iiii. , azure, a branch of
palm tree in bend sinister between three fleurs-de-lys or
(for Montgomerie) ; ii. and hi., gules, three rings or, each
enriched with a sapphire (for Eglington) ; 2. quarterly, azure
and or, a cross moline counterchanged (for Molineux) ;
3. per pale argent and sable, on a chevron five horseshoes
all counterchanged (for Crisp), and on an escutcheon
of pretence the arms of Somerset. Mantling azure
and or. Crests— 1. on a wreath of the colours, a palm
branch proper (for Montgomerie) ; 2. upon a wreath of
the colours, in front of two peacocks' feathers in saltire,
a cross moline or (for Molineux) ; 3. upon a wreath of the
colours, a mount vert, thereon a camelopard argent, armed
and unguled or, sem£e of pellets and hurts alternately,
collared and line reflexed over the back gules (for Crisp),
Motto — " Procedam us in pace." Married, 1901, Sybil
Mary Blanche Somerset; and was killed in action 1915 ;
leaving Issue — Rosemary. Seat — Garboldisham Old Hall,
Norfolk.
MOLINEUX-MONTGOMER1E (H. Coll.). Quarterly,
1 and 4, azure, a branch of palm tree in bend sinister
between three fleurs-de-lys or ; 2 and 3, gules, three gem-
rings or, each enriched with a sapphire. Mantling azure
and or. Crest On a wreath of the colours, a palm branch
proper. Motto — " Procedamus in pace."
Sons of Frederick Butler Molineux - Montgomerie,
Gentleman, Barr.-at-Law, b. 1832; d. 1913 ; m. 1878,
Isabella, eldest d. of Hon. Colin Lindsay: —
Robert Cecil Lindsay Molineux-Montgomerie, Gentle-
man, Barr.-at-Law (Lincoln's Inn), b. 1880 ; m. 1903,
Dorothy Agnes (d. 1926), d. of T. H. Hipkin, and has
issue — Frederick Robert Ernest Molineux-Montgomerie,
Gentleman, b. 1904. Postal add. — 21 Old Square, W.C.
Eustace William Molineux-Montgomerie, Esq., M.C.,
Major Norfolk Regt., b. 1885. Pes.—
Hugh George Molineux-Montgomerie, Gentleman, Lieut,
late Border Regt., b. 1888; m. 1923, Doris Grace, d. of
Savignac B. Stedman, M.R.C.S. , of Ceylon, and has issue
— Arthur Hugh Savignac Molineux-Montgomerie, Gentle-
man, b. 1925.
MOLLER, see D'OSTEN-MOLLER.
MOLLOY of Strone, Bridge of Callv (U.O., 1909).
Argent, on a chevron sable, between in chief two trefoils
slipped gules, and in base a lion rampant of the second,
three mullets of the field. Mantling gules doubled argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a martlet sable, charged
on the breast with a trefoil argent. Motto — " Malo mori
quam foedari."
Only son of late George Molloy : —
William Molloy, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N.R., b. 1873;
m. 1st, 1906, Ella Inez, second d. of late Capt. the Chevalier
James Tagliaferro ; 2nd, 1909, Margaret, d. of late James
Travers and widow of late C. Gibson M'Lagan, Esq., J. P.,
of Pumpherston, Midlothian; and has surv. issue — (1)
William Molloy, Gentleman, b. 1910 ; (2) Edward Molloy,
Gentleman, b. 1913 ; and Margory Gwendoline. Pes. —
Strone House, Blairgowrie, N.B.
MOLONY of Dublin (U.O.). Gules, six arrows in saltire
between two bows erect to dexter and sinister or, a
chief ermine. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour proper,
charged with a fleur-de-lys gules, the hand in a gauntlet
holding a sword of the first. Motto — " In Domino et
non in arcu meo sperabo."
Son Of James Molony, of Harcourt Street, Dublin ,
b. 182 w ; m. Jane,yngst. d. of Nicholas Sweetman,
of New Bawn, Wexford : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Thomas Francis Molony, P.C., 1st Bart.
(21 Jan. 1925), M.A., LL.D. Dublin, Barrister-at-Law
King's Inn, Dublin, and Middle Temple, Q.C. and Bencher
King's Inn, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland 1918-24, b. 1865;
m. 1899, Pauline, d. of Bernard Rispin, of Dublin; and
has issue — Hugh Francis Molony, Esq., 6. 1900 ; Joseph
Thomas Molony, Esq., b. 1907 ; John Bernard Molony,
Esq., 6. 1912 ; Eileen Mary ; Ita Mary ; Marie Etienne.
Res. — Shanganagh, 3 The Drive, Wimbledon, S.W.20.
Clubs— National Liberal, Reform, University and St.
Stephen's Green (Dublin).
MOLONY (U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, a quiver
erect holding three arrows between two bows palevvise all
or; 2 and 3, gules, two lions rampant supporting a staff
all' argent. Mantling azure and or. Crest— Upon a
wreath of the colours, an arm vambraced, embowed, the
hand gauntleted grasping a short sword, all proper, the
forearm charged with a trefoil slipped azure. Motto—" In
Domino et non in arcu meo sperabo."
Son of James Molony, F.R.C.S., of Tulla, co. Clare ;
b. 1822; d. 1893; m. 1848, Rebecca, d. of Michael
Greene of Ennis :—
Henry Greene Molony, Esq., M.D., formerly J. P. co.
Limerick [Arms as above, and impaling the arms of
Morony, viz., azure, three cross crosslets or, between as
many boars' heads couped above the shoulders argent,
langued gules], b. 1853 ; m. 1889, Geraldine, d. of Edmund
Morony, Esq., J.P., of Odell Ville, Ballingarry, co. Limerick
(q.v.). Pes— Ardshanbally, Adare, co. Limerick. •*.
Sons of Rev. John Molony, B.A., Rector cf Moffat,
Scotland, and Barrister-at-Law, b. 1854 ; d. 1925 ; m.
1884, Charlotte Jane, d. of Andrew Paterson of Abbots-
ford Crescent, Edinburgh: —
Rev. James Alexander Molony, b. 1890. Pes.—
Rev. Andrew Chartres Brew Molony, b. 1892. Address
— O.U.M., 42 Cornwallis Street, Calcutta.
Adrian Charles Molony, Gentleman, b. 1894. Pes.—
Northland, Newdigate, Surrey.
Son of Fitz James Molony, Geutleman, L.R.C.S. ,
b. 1858; d. 1926 ; m. 1886, Louisa Basil, d. of Charles
Townley, of Townley House, Ramsgate :—
James Townley Molony, Gentleman, b. 1893. Pes.—
38 Westby Road, Boscombe, Bournemouth.
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MOLONY(U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, quarterly, i. and
iiii., azure, a quiver erect holding three arrows between two
bows palewise all or ; ii. and hi., gules, two lions rampant
supporting a staff all argent, a crescent for difference
(Molony) ; 2 and 3, argent, three bars gemelle gules, a
bordure, and in chief a crescent azure for difference (Barry).
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
an arm vambraced embowed, the hand gauntleted grasping
a short sword all proper, the forearm charged with a trefoil
slipped azure. Motto — " In Domino et non in arcu meo
sperabo."
Sons of Harry Molony of Kilrush, co. Clare, L.R. C.P.I,
(eld. son of Chartres Brew Molony of Bindon Street,
Ennis), b. 1844; d. 1880; m. 1868, Charlotte Eliza,
d. of John Carver Coates : —
Chartres Aylmer Molony, Gentleman, L.R.C.S.I., b. 1869.
Res. — Market Weighton, Yorks.
Harry Brereton Molony, Gentleman, Barrister- at- Law
(King's Inn), B.A. (Dub.), Dist. Inspector R. I. Constab.,
b. \%>T2.; m. 1914, Rosamund, d. of the late Sir Benjamin
Whitney, of Dublin. Res. — The Cleve, St. Helens,
Hastings.
Rev. Perceval John Molony, B.A. (Dub.), Chaplain in
India, b. 1873. Res. —
Sons of James Barry Molony, Gentleman, of Bindon
Street, Ennis, b. 1845; d. 1904; m. 1872, Ellen, d. of
John Butler Greene, Esq., B.L. : —
John Chartres Molony, Gentleman, M.A. Dublin, late
Indian Civil Service, b. 1877 ; m. 1904, Sarah Frances, d. of
William Adams, Esq., J. P., of Drumelton, co. Cavan ;
and has issue— (1) Chartres James Chatterton Molony,
Gentleman, b. 1907; (2) Denis William Alfred Molony,
Gentleman, b. 1911 ; and Mary Francis Adams. Res. — The
Manor House, West Hendred, Berks.
James Gorges Massy Molony, Gentleman, M.B. (Dub.),
b. 1884; m. 1910, Annie, d. of John Kay of Preston. Res.
—29 Lemon Street, Truro.
Sons of John Molony, Esq., J. P. co. Armagh,
F.R.C.P.I., b. 1851 ; d. 1906; m. 1st, Ethel Constance,
d. of Hugh Lyons Montgomery, Esq., D.L. , of Bel-
havel, co. Leitrim ; 2nd, Mary Macauley, d. of
Charles Higginson of Springmount and Rockport, co.
Antrim : —
Otho Hugh Chartres Molony, Esq., Lt.-Col. Ind. Army,
b. 1880; m. 1908, Eileen, d. of Col. E. ffrench Owens.
Res.—
John Barre de Winton Molony, Esq., O.B.E., M.B. and
Ch.B., F.R.C.S. (Edin.), Major I. M.S., b. 1886; m. 1915,
Nellie Nevill, d. of Rev. E. H. Kelbett Long, of Newton
Flotman, Norfolk. Res. —
Son of Chartres Brew Molony of Bindon Street, Ennis,
m. Alice, d. and coh. of James Barry of Rockstown,
co. Limerick : —
Alfred Molony, Gentleman, b. 1858. Address — c/o
National Bank, Ltd., 180 Strand, W.C.
MOLYNEUX. Azure, a cross moline or. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — A chapeau gules, turned up ermine,
adorned with a plume of peacocks' feathers proper.
Motto — " Vivere sat vincere."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir William Philip Molyneux,
4th Earl of Sefton, b. 1835 ; d. 1897 ; m. 1866,
Hon. Cecil Emily, d. of 1st Baron Hylton : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Osbert Cecil Molyneux, P.C., G.C.V.O.,
6th Ear] of Sefton (30 Nov. 1 771), Viscount Molyneux
of Maryborough, Ireland (22 Dec. 1628), Baron Sefton
of Croxteth, Lanes. (20 June i83i),Bart. (22 May 161 1).
[Supporters — On either side a lion azure], D.L., Capt;
(ret.) Lanes. Hussars, and 2nd Life Gds., b. 1871 ;
s. his brother, 1901 ; m. 1898, Lady Helena Mary Bridge-
man, d. of 4th Earl of Bradford ; and has sury. issue
— Hugh William Osbert, commonly called Viscount
Molyneux, Capt. R.H. Gds., b. 1898. Seats — Croxteth,
Liverpool ; Abbeystead, Lancaster. Town res. — 17 Hill
Street, Berkeley Square, W.i. Clubs — Turf, Bucks.
Hon. Richard Frederick Molyneux, C.V.O., Maj.
Household Cavalry, b. 1873. Res. — 13 Charles Street,
Berkeley Square, W.i.
The Late Reverend BRYAN WILLIAM HOCKEN-
HULL MOLYNEUX, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of
Arts, Doctor of Civil Law, F.S.A. , of Ludlow, in the county
of Salop, Chaplain of Foxe's Charity, Ludlow, Salop,
1907, formerly Curate in Charge of Onibury, in the same
county. Born 1852, died 1927, being the only son of the
late Reverend Bryan William Molyneux, Clerk in Holy
Orders, of Moor Hall, Ludlow, in the county of Salop,
by his wife Louisa Martina, daughter of William Dodgson
of Ulverston, in the county of Lancaster. Armorial hear-
ing's— Azure, a cross moline or, on a canton argent an
ass's head erased sable; with the Motto, "Vivere sat
vincere." Married, Beatrice Ada {Res. — 19 Priory Road,
Kenilworth), d. of , and left issue — Valerie
Lois.
MOLYNEUX of Aldeburgh, Suffolk (H. Coll.). Azure,
a cross moline or, on a chief arched of the second, two
lions rampant of the field. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant azure,
between two mugs argent, each charged with a cross
moline of the first.
Son of : —
St. John Vivian Beaumont Molyneux, Gentleman, b.
Res. — Tower House, Aldeburgh, Suffolk.
MOLYNEUX-SEEL. Quarterly, 1 and 4, per f esse potent
counter-potent pean and azure, three wolves' heads erased
counterchanged (for Seel) ; 2 and 3, azure, a cross moline
or, a canton argent (for Molyneux). Mantling azure and
or. Crests, 1. upon a wreath of the colours, a wolfs head
erased per fesse pean and azure (for Seel) ; 2. on a chapeau
gules turned up ermine, a peacock's tail proper (for Moly-
neux). Motto — "Sat vivere vincere."
Sons of Edmund Richard Thomas Molyneux-Seel,
Esq., of Hayton Hey, Lanes., b. 1824; d. ; m.
1847, Comtesse Anna Maria de Losada y Lousada
(died 1898) ; m. 2nd, 1898, Elizabeth Anne, eldest
daughter of Thomas O. Clinning, Esq., J.P,, of Elm
Grove, Birkdale, Lanes. : —
Edmund Harrington Molyneux-Seel, Esquire, Major the
King's Liverpool Regiment, b. 1857; m. 1894, Clare, yngst.
daughter of the late Thomas Weld Blundell of Ince
Blundell Hall. Res.—
Major Edward Honore" Molyneux-Seel, D.S.O., late Royal
Scots (Lothian) Regiment, b. 1862 ; in. 1892, Margaret,
daughter of Matthew Bulloch, and has issue — 2 daus. Seat
— Burway, Ludlow, Salop. Clubs— Union, Salop County
(Shrewsbury).
MONASH (H. Coll., 3 Dec. 1918). Azure, a fesse
between in chief five mullets of eight points three and
two, and in base a sword within two branches of laurel
ill or. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a demi-lion gules, holding between the paws
a pair of compasses or. Supporters — On the dexter
side, an infantryman of the Australian Expeditionary
Force supporting with his exterior hand a rifle; on the
sinister, an artilleryman of the same Force both proper.
Motto — " Marte et arte."
Son of Louis Monash, of St. James's Park,
Melbourne, b. 183 1 ; d. 1894 ; m. 1863, Bertha, d.
of Jacob Manasse : —
Sir John Monash, G.C.M.G. (1919), K.C.B. (1918),
Lieut.-Gen. Australian Forces, D.C.L. (Oxon.), LL.D.
(Cantab.), LL.D. and Doc. Eng. (Melb.), Grand Officier
Legion of Honour (France), Grand Officier Order de la
Couronne (Belgium), M.Inst.C.E., b. 1865 ; m. 1891,
Victoria, d. of Moton Moss, of Melbourne; and has issue —
Bertha [m. 1921, Dr. G. Bennett, of Melbourne]. Res. —
" Iona," Toorak, Melbourne. Clubs — Naval and
Military, University, Yorick.
MONCK (U.O.). Gules, a chevron between three
lions' heads erased argent. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a dragon passant, wings
addorsed sable. Motto—" Fortiter, fideliter, feliciter."
Son of Capt. Hon. Charles Henry Stanley Monck, Cold-
stream Guards, b. 1876 ; killed in action 1914 ; m. 1904,
Mary Florence, d. of Sir William W. Portal, 2nd
Bart. : —
Rt. Hon. Henry Wyndham Stanley Monck, 6th Viscount
Monck (Irel., 5 Jan. 1800), and Baron Monck of Bally-
trammon (Irel., 23 Nov. 1797; U.K., 12 July 1866), Lieut.
Coldstream Gds., b. 1905 [Supporters— Dexter, a dragon,
wings addorsed argent, langued gules, holding over the
dexter shoulder a laurel branch fructed proper ; sinister,
a lion argent, langued gules, holding over the sinister
shoulder a laurel branch fructed proper]. Seat— Charleville,
Enniskerry, co. Wicklow.
Son of Lt.-Gen. Hon. Richard Monck, late Coldstream
Gds., b. 1829; d. 1904; m. 1861, Frances Elizabeth
1372
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Owen, d. of Owen Blayney Cole of Brandrum, co.
Monaghan : —
Brig. -Gen. Cecil Stanley Owen Monck, late comdg. Cold-
stream Gds., served in S. Africa 1899-1900, b. 1863; m.
15 Aug. 1914, Violet, widow of the late Henry Dawson-
Greene. Post, add.— 18 Hobart Place, S.W.i.
Sons of William Berkeley Monck, Esq., J. P. of Coley
Park, Berks., B.A. (Oxon. ), Bar.-at-Law, b. 1842;
d. 1905; m. 1872, Althea Paulina Louisa, d. of Charles
Alexander Fanshawe, of Grodno, Russia: —
George Stanley Stephens Monck, Gentleman, b. 1880;
m. 1906, Ethel, d. of David Talbot- Williams, of Swansea.
Address — 101 Esmond Road, Chiswick, W.4.
John Berkeley Monck, Esq., C.V.O., H.M.'s Asst.-
Marshal Diplomatic Corps since 1920, b. 1883. Res. —
59 Pall Mall, S.W.i. Clubs — Travellers', Marlborough.
Son of John Bligh Monck, Esq., of Coley Park,
Berks., J. P., and High Sheriff (1833), b. 1811 ; d.
1903; m. 1841, Elizabeth Margaret, d. of Rev. Samuel
Wildman Yates : —
John Stanley Monck, Gentleman, b. 1845; m. 1870; and
has issue. Res. — Christchurch, New Zealand.
Son of Rev. George Gustavus Monck, M.A. (Oxon.),
Preb. of Wells, b. 1849 ; d. 1920 ; m. 1876, Hester
Isabella, d. of Lt.-Col. Nugent : —
Walter Nugent Bligh Monck, Gentleman, b. 1878. Res. —
Sons of Rev. Edward Francis Berkeley Monck, of Garth,
Gresham, B.A. (Oxon.), late Vicar of Netherfield, b.
1851 ; m. 1884, Elizabeth Mary, d. of Rev. Alfred
Burder : —
Gustavus Alfred Berkeley Monck, Gentleman, b. 1888.
Christopher Torrington Monck, Gentleman, b. 1892.
Res.—
Sons of John Bligh Monck, Gentleman, b. 1855; d.
1917; m. 1881, Mary Louisa, d. of Rev. George de
Gruchy : —
George Francis Bligh Monck, Gentleman, b. 1885; m,
1919, Mabel, d. of Robert Lempriere Hesketh. of Ringley
Mead, Paignton. Res. — Coley Lodge, Paignton, S.Devon.
Henry Gustavus Hamilton Monck, Gentleman, b. 1894.
Res. — Beaumont Lodge, Paignton.
MONCKTON (H. Coll.). Or, three bars and in chief
as many mullets vert. Mantling vert and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a demi-cluniac monk habited
holding in the dexter hand a scourge with four knotted
lashes all proper. Badge — -The sun in splendour proper,
charged with a lion's head erased gules. Motto — " God
bless le Moigne."
Son of Henry Monckton of Aller Court, Somerset,
b. 1825 ; d. 1890 ; m. 1862, Elizabeth, d. of Richard
Evans of Aller : —
Reginald Monckton, Gentleman, b. 1877 ; m. 1906,
Gertrude Olivia, eld. d. of Col. A. H. Hobbs, V.D., of
The Mount, Saltford, Somerset ; and has issue — Anthony
Reginald le Moigne Monckton, Gentleman, b. 191 6 ; Mary
Olivia Monckton ; Elizabeth Penelope Monckton. Seat
— le Moigne's, Wrington, co. Somerset.
MONCKTON ( ). Gules, on a chevron
between three martlets or, as many mullets of the field.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a martlet or. Motto — " Famam extendere factis. " Livery
— Blue and red.
Son of Francis Monckton, Esq., J. P. and D. L. for co.
Stafford, M.P. , late Capt. and Hon. Major Queen's
Own Yeomanry Cavalry, b. 1844; d. 1926; m. 1889,
Evelyn Mary, d. of Algernon Charles Heber-Percy of
Hodnet Hall, co. Salop: —
Reginald Francis Percy Monckton, Esq., D. L. co.
Stafford, Capt. Staffs. Yeo. T.A., b. 1896. Seats— Stretton,
Stafford ; and Somerford, Brewood, Stafford.
Son of Arthur Monckton, Esq., J. P. co. of Worcester,
M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1845; d. 1917; w. 1896, Lady
Gertrude Pleydell-Bouverie, d. of the 4th Earl of
Radnor : —
Marmaduke Monckton, Gentleman, b. 1899. Seat —
Eld. sons of Edward Philip Monckton, of Fineshade
Abbey, and Laundimer House, Northants. , J. P., C.C.,
M.A. , Trin. Coll., Camb. ; Barr.-at-Law, Recorder of
Northampton, Major and Hon. Lieut. -Col. 3rd Batt.
Northampton Regt., M.P..&. 1840; d. 1916 ; m. 1866,
Christabel (d. 1899), d. of Rev. C. D. Francis, M.A.,
Vicar of Tysoe, co. Warwick : —
George Edward Monckton, Gentleman, M.A. , Trin. Coll.
Camb., b. 1868; m. 1896, Marguerite, ygst. d. of the late
James Marigold of Park House, Edgbaston, and has
issue — 3 daus. Seat — Fineshade Abbey, Stamford,
Northants.
Philip Tunnard Monckton, Gentleman, late Indian Police,
b. 1870; m. iqoi, Agnes, d. of Maxwell Smith, and has
issue — Philip Anthony Monckton, Gentleman, b. 1913 ; Guy
Leonard Monckton, Gentleman, b. 1915; and two daus.
Res. — Quarry Stream Farm, Limuru, Kenya Colony.
Club — Jun. Carlton.
Son of Noel Monckton, Esq. , late Distrct Commissioner
B.E. Africa, formerly Capt. 3rd Batt. Yorks. Regt.,
b. 1871 ; d. 1927 ; m. 1st, 1895, Flora (d. 1918), d. of
Rev. George Townsend Warner of Newton Abbott,
2nd, 1920, Nora, d. of the late Charles Parbury: —
Edward Philip Monckton, Gentleman, b. 1899. Res.—
31 Beaufort Gardens, S.W.3.
Yngr. sons of Lt.-Col. Edward Philip Monckton (see
above) : —
Charles Monckton, Gentleman, £. 1873; m. 1905, Lilian,
d. of late R. S. Wayne, M.A.
Christopher Cecil Monckton, Gentleman, b. 1877 ; m.
1913, Mabel Cordelia, d. of Rev. C. E. Shirley- Woolmer,
Vicar of Sidcup, Kent. Res. —
Thomas Anthony Monckton, Esq., O.B.E., Comdr.
R.N.V.R., M.A. Trin. Coll., Camb., b. 1885.
Sons of Hugh Monckton, Esq., M.A. (Camb), late
Governor's Commissioner Cclo West and Stip. Magis-
trate for the district of Ba, Fiji, b. 1847; d. 1925;
w. 1878, Isabel Jane Gillis (d. 1909), d. of John
Chapman : —
Hugh Claud Monckton, Esq., District Commissioner,
Fiji, b. 1881 ; m. 1910, Emily Sophia Ray, d. of E. C.
Gibson, and has surv. issue — Basil Robert Monckton,
Gentleman, 6. 1917 ; Hugh Noel Monckton, Gentleman, b.
1923 ; and Sybil Dorothy. Res.— Ba, Fiji Islands.
Eric Parrv Monckton, Gentleman, b. 1883; m. 1917,
Minna, d. of H. Erhard of Sydney, N.S.W., and has issue
— James Hugh Monckton, Gentleman, 6. 1921 ; and Joan
Harriette. Res. — Shortland Island, Solomon Islands.
Son of Henry Grant Monckton, Esq., Commander
R.N., b. i860; d. 1917; m. 1890, Maud Lilian, d. of
Rev. John W. Hallowell:—
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Frederick Monckton, Esq., Capt. R.E. (S.R.)i b. 1892.
Res.—
Sons of Frederick Edward Monckton of Clevedon,
Somerset, b. 1829; d. 1881 ; m. 1853, Winifred Penn,
d. of Capt. Ray Boucant, E I.C.N.S. :—
Rev James Frederick Monckton, Vicar of Sinnington,
Pickering, b. 1858; m. 1885, Alice, d. of Neil Harper; and
has issue — (1) James Frederick Edward Monckton, Gentle-
man, b. 1892 [m. 1917, Dorothy Verrinder, d. of George
Wilson, and has issue — Francis Edward Monckton, Gentle-
man, b. 1921 ; Georgiana Elspeth ; and Patricia Penn] ; (2)
Gordon Cecil Monckton, Gentleman, Nigerian C.S. , b. 1902
[m. 1928, Mary Catherine, d. of the late Hugh McCaffrey,
of Clones, co. Monayhan] ; Winifred Penn [m. 1926,
Charles Henry Richardson]; and Alice Elizabeth [m. 1927,
Thomas E. Ryves, M.R.C.S.]. Res.— The Vicarage,
Sinnington, Pickering, Yorks.
Cecil Charles Fisk Monckton, Gentleman, formerly Fiji
C.S. , b. 1867 ; m. 1902, Dorothy Tatham, d. of W. Tatham
Hughes, I.S.O., of Somerset Place, Bath, and has surv.
issue — (1) Edward Walter Monckton, Esq., Lieut. R.N.,
b. 1903 ; (2) Charles Tatham Monckton, Gentleman, b. 1913.
Res. — Portelet Cottage, Jersey.
Sons of Walter Hilary Monckton, Gentleman, b. 1861 ;
d. 1924 ; m. 1888, Jean Bruce, d. of Alexander Bruce
Webster: —
Hilary Monckton, Gentleman, b. 1889; m. 1915, Ruby
Rose, d. of John Crisp of Ironmogie, Corina, N.S.W., and
has issue — Walter John Bruce Monckton, Gentleman, b.
1918; and Jean Winifred. Address — Meriden, 20 Pacific
Street, Manly, N.S.W.
Basil Monckton, Gentleman, b. 1894.
Sons of Rev. Inglis George Monckton, B.A., Vicar of
Coven, b. 1832 ; d. 1899 ; m. 1859, Elizabeth Esther, d.
of Francis Corser : —
Herbert Haden Monckton, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon),
Solicitor, b. 1861 ; m. 1904, Dora May, d. of Alfred H.
Griffiths, Esq., J. P., of Thornbury, Edgbaston; and has
surv. issue — Elizabeth Joyce. Res. — 40 Calthorpe Road,
Edgbaston.
William Leopold Monckton, Gentleman, O.B.E., b. 1865 ;
m. 1st, 1905, Ethel Maud (d. 1918), d. of Samuel Morton
of Llangollen ; 2nd, 1919, Myvanwy Doris, widow of Major
P. Gerrard, D.S.O. Res.— 19 Upton Road, Slough, Bucks.
MONCKTON-ARUNDELL (R.L., 22 Dec. 1769;
and by R.L. , 15 Feb. 1826 the surname of Monckton-
Arundell, to be borne by successors in the title, and Monckton
only by yr. issue). Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, six swallows
three, two, and one argent (Arundell) ; 2 and 3, sable, on a
chevron between three martlets or, as many mullets of the
field (Monckton). Mantling sable and argent. Crests— 1.
on a chapeau azure, turned up ermine, a swallow argent
(Arundell) ; 2. on a wreath ot the colours, a martlet or
(Monckton). Motto — " Famam extendere factis."
Son of the Rt. Hon. George Edward Arundell
Monckton- Arundell, 6th Viscount Galway, M.P. , b.
1805; d. 1876; m. 1838, Henrietta Eliza Milnes (d.
1891), sister to 1st Baron Houghton: —
Rt. Hon. George Edmund Milnes Monckton-Arundell,
7th Viscount Galway and Baron Killard (Irel. , 17 July 1727),
and 1st Baron Monckton (U.K., 4 July 1887), C.B., D.L. ,
C.A., and J. P. co. Notts., M.P. North Notts. 1872-85,
Hon. Col. formerly (1882-1904) comdg. Sherwood Rangers,
A.D.C. to Queen Victoria, to King Edward, and to King
George [Supporters — Two unicorns ermine, crined, armed,
and unguled, and each gorged with an Eastern diadem or],
b. 1844; m. 1879, Vere (d. 1921), a Dame of Justice of the
Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England,
d. of Ellis Gosling of Busbridge Hall, Surrey; and has
issue— (1) Hon. George Vere Arundell-Monckton, D.S.O. ,
O.B.E., M.A. (Oxon.); Lt.-Col. The Life Guards, b. 1882
[w. 1922, Hon. Lucia White, d. of 3rd Baron Annaly, and
has issue — 3 daus.] ; Hon. Violet Frances [m. 1904, Major
Geoffrey Henry Julian Skeffington Smyth, D.S.O., J. P.,
D.L. ; and has issue]. Seat— The Mantles, Bawtry, Yorks.
Town res.— 48 Portland Place, W. Club— Carlton.
Sons of William Henry Monckton, Esq. (eldest son of
the Hon. Edmund Gambier Monckton), b. 1846; d.
1900; m. 1885, Rose Ethel, d. of Henry Vatcher: —
William Arundell Monckton, Esq., late Lieut. 2nd Batt.
Royal Jersey Mil., b. 1894. Res.— Windermere Hall, Notts.
Edmund Savile Monckton, Gentleman, B.A. (Cambs.), b.
1900; m. 1927, Kathleen, d. of James Musgrave. Res.—
Son of Marmaduke John Monckton, Gentleman, b. 1853 ;
d. 1922 ; m. 189 1, Kathleen, d. of Dep. Surg. -Gen.
James Browne, M.D. : —
Philip Marmaduke Monckton, Gentleman, b. 1892 ; m.
1918, Lavender Annie, d. of the late W. J. O'Hara, of St.
Albans, and has issue — John Philip Moncktcn, Gentleman,
6. 1919 ; George Rupert Monckton, Gentleman, b. 1922 ;
and Sylvia. Address — P.O. Box, 17 Terrace, British
Columbia.
Son of Col. the Hon. Horace Manners Monckton, b.
1824; d. 1904; m. 1st, 1856, Georgina {d. 1879), d. of
Sir Thomas Woollaston White, Bart. : —
Horace Woollaston Monckton, Esq., Bar.-at-Law, Vice-
Pres. and Treas. of the Linnean Soc. , F.G.S. , b. 1857.
Postal addresses — Whitecairn, Wellington College Station,
Berkshire; 3 Harcourt Buildings, Temple, E.C. Clubs —
Athenaeum, Junior Carlton.
Sir ROBERT DRUMMOND MONCREIFFE,
C.B., C.M.G., V.D., T.D., eighth Baronet, of Mon-
creiffe, in the county of Perth (30 Nov. it85), Deputy-
Lieutenant, late A.D.C. to H.M. King George, Hon. Col.
6/7th Battalion Black Watch. Born November 3, 1856, being
the son of the seventh Baronet, by his wife Louisa, com-
monly known as Lady Louisa, daughter of the Right Hon-
ourable Thomas Robert Hay, the eleventh Earl of Kinnoull ;
succeeded his father in 1879, under the creation of November
30, 1685. Armorial bearings (L.O., c. 1672-7). Argent,
a lion rampant between two mullets gules, a chief ermine
Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange
tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling gules ,
doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for
Crest, a demi-lion rampant gules ; and upon an escroll over
the same this Motto, " Sur esperance." Married, April 6,
1880, Evelyn Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Col. the Hon. Charles
Rowley Hay-Drummond, and niece of the Earl of Kinnoull.
Heir presumptive— His nephew, John Robert Guy Mon-
creiffe, Esq., Lieut.-Comdr. R.N. (ret.), b. 1884. Seat—
Moncreiffe House, Bridge of Earn, co. Perth. Residence —
68 Eaton Square, S.W.i. Clubs— Guards', Turf, Arthur's,
New (Edin.).
MONCRIEFF, see SCOTT-MONCRIEFF.
MONCRIEFF of Culfargie (L.O., 1790; as cadet of
that ilk, 1673). Argent, a lion rampant gules, armed and
langued azure, a chief ermine, all within a bordure engrailed
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doubled argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of his liveries, a
lion's head erased gules. Motto — "Esperance." Livery
— Red and white.
Eld. son of Col. Sir Alexander Moncrieff, K.C.B. ,
J. P. , F. R.S. , b. 1829; d. 1900; m. 1875, Harriet Mary,
only d. of James Wilson Rimington Wilson of Broom-
head Hall, co. York: —
Malcolm Matthew Moncrieff, Esq, , late Capt. 6th Dragoon
Guards, b. 1876 ; m. , Perrin Millais, and has issue —
Moncrieff, Gentleman, b. 1915. Estates — Barnhill
and Bandirran, co. Perth, and Pitarthie, co. of Fife.
Post. adds. — Bandirran House, Perth ; 21 Kensington Park
Gardens, London, W.
MONCREIFF (L.O., 1771). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent
a lion rampant gules, armed and langued azure, a chief
ermine (Moncreiff, L.O. , 1673); 2 and 3, argent, an oak-
tree growing out of a well in base, both proper (Wellwood,
Harry Wellwood Moncreiff, b. 191 5 ; Hon. Donald.
Graham Fitzherbert Moncreiff, b. 1919 ; Hon. Robert
Frederick Arthur Moncreiff, b. 1924 ; Hon. Katherine '
Moira ; Hon. Lilian Vida Lechmere ; Hon. Nicola Gladys ;
and Hon. Pamela Anne. Seat — Tulliebole Castle, co.
Kinross.
MOND of Hartford Hill (H. Coll.). Gules, a demi-
lion rampant argent between in chief a decrescent and an
increscent, and in base a crescent, all or, on a chief argent
an eagle displayed between two mullets sable. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a demi-bear holding between his paws a fountain, both
proper. Motto — " Make yourself necessary." Supporters
— (Dexter), a Doctor of Science of the University of Oxford,
holding in the exterior hand a chemical measure-glass:
(sinister), a labourer holding in the exterior hand a pick
resting on the shoulder, all proper.
Son of Ludwig Mond, Ph.D., F.R.S., of The Poplars,
L.O., 1771). Mantling gules, doubled ermine. Crest—
Upon a wreath of the liveries a demi-Iion rampant gules,
armed and langued azure. Supporters— On either side a
man in armour, holding in the exterior hand a spear resting
on his shoulder, all proper, the breastplate charged with a
crescent gules. Motto — " Sur esperance."
Son of Sir Robert Chichester Moncreiff, 3rd Baron
Moncreiff, B. A. (Camb. ), Vicar of Tanworth, Warwick-
shire, b, 1843; d. 1913; m. 1871, Florence Kate, d. of
late Col. Richard Henry FitzHerbert of Somersal
Herbert: —
Rt. Hon. Sir James Arthur Fitz Herbert Moncreiff, 4th
Baron Moncreiff (9 Jan. 1874), and a Bart. (N.S., 22 April
1626, and U.K.. 23 May 1871), B.A. (Oxford), b. 1872;
m. 1909, Lucy Vida, eld. d. of David Lechmere Anderson,
I.R.C.P., of Inveresk, Doncaster ; and has issue — Hon.
Avenue Road, N.W.,and of Winnington Hall, North-
wich, b. 1839 ; d. 1909 ; m. 1866, Frieda Lowenthal:—
Rt. Hon. Sir Alfred Moritz Mond, Baron Melchett (1928,
1st Bart. (1910), P.C., Barrister-at-Law, M. P. for Chester
1906-10, for Swansea 1910-23, and for Carmarthen
1924-28, b. 1868 ; m. 1894, Violet Florence Mabel, D.B.E,
d. of late James Henry Goetze, and grand-dau. of late John
Bentley ; and has issue — Hon. Henry Ludwig Mond, M.P.
Ely 1923-24, b. 1898 [m. 1920, Amy Gwen, d. of Edward
Wilson of Parktown, Johannesburg, and has issue — Derek
John Henry Mond, Esq., b. 1922 ; Julian Edward Alfred
Mond, Gentleman, b. 1925; and Karis Valerie (Res.— 45
Green Street, Park Lane, W.i)]; Hon. Eva Violet [m.
1914, Viscount Erleigh, M.C., only son of The Marquess of
Reading]; Hon. Mary Angela [m. 1st, 1922, Sir Neville
Arthur Pearson, 2nd Bt. ; 2nd. 1928, C. W. Hordern] ;
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of Edgbaston]. Seat — Melchet Couri, Romsey, Hants.
iTown res. — 35 Lowndes Square, S.W. Clubs — Reform,
National Liberal, Eighty.
MONEY (H. Coll., ). Or, on a pile azure, ten
bezants, four, three, two and one, on a chief ermine, a lion
passant of the second. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a bezant between two wings
azure, each wing sem6e-de-lys or. Motto — " Factis non
verbis." Livery — Dark blue, yellow facings.
Son of Ernie Edmund Money, Esq., Lt.-Col. Indian
Army, b. 1849 ; d. 1894 ; tn. 1876, Alice, d. of Gen.
Henry Drummond, R.E. : —
Ernie Francis Drummond Money, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-
Col. late Ind. Army, b. 1878 ; tn. 1st, 1919, Frances Marion
(d. 1 919), d. of the late Peter Alexander Young, M.D. of
Edinburgh; 2nd, 1923, Dorothy Blanche, d. of David
Anderson of Sandbach, Cheshire. Res. — The Orchard
Cottage, Newport, Essex. Club — Jun. Army and Navy.
Sons of Maj.-Gen. Robert Cotton Money, B.S.C., b.
1835 ; d. 1903 ; tn. 1858, Selina Mary, eld. d. of
William Douglas of Lansdown House, Bath,
M.C.S. :—
Robert Cotton Money, Esq., C.M.G., C.B.E., Col., late
comdg. 1st Batt. K.O. Yorks Lt. Inf., b. 1861 ; tn. 1887,
Geraldine Maria, d. of F. Wheeler ; and has issue — Robert
Cotton Money, Gentleman, b. 1888. Club— Naval and
Military.
Ernest Douglas Money, Esq., CLE., C.V.O., D.S.O.,
Brig.-Gen. (ret.), formerly Lt.-Col. Indian Army, b. 1866 ;
tn. 1894, Winifred Mabel, d. of Col. M. Burgess, R.A. ;
and has issue — Harold Douglas Kyrle Money, Gentleman, b.
1895. Res. — Greystones, Pluckley, Kent. Club — Jun.
Army and Navy.
Eld. son of Gerard Ncel Money, Esq., C.B., Col. Bengal
Army, H.M. Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms, b. 1835 ; d.
1895; m- 1857, Sarah Selina Hamilton, d. of Col.
William Stuart Menteith : —
Louis James Gerard Money, Gentleman, b. 1859 ; tn.
; and has issue — Harold Louis Money, Gentleman,
b. . Res.—
Son of Ernest Noel Money, Gentleman (son of Gerard
Noel Money and Sarah Menteith (see above) ), b. 1867 ;
d. 1904 ; tn. : —
Gerard Edward Noel Money, Gentleman, b. 1892. Res. —
Ygst. son of Gerard Noel Money and Sarah Menteith
(see above) : —
Cecil Noel Money, Gentleman, b. 1870. Res. —
Son of Rev. James Drummond Money of Stodham
Park, co. Hants., Rector ol Sternfield, *. 1805 ; d. 1875 ;
tn. 1st, 1832, Charlotte (d. 1848), d. of Hon. and
Rev. Gerard Thomas Noel; 2nd, 1850, Clara (after-
wards Mrs. Money-Coutts, d. 1899), d. and coh. of
Sir Frances Burdett, Bart. : —
Capt. Albert William Money, Canadian Rifles, b. 1839 ;
tn. 1861, Emily Buckley; and has issue — (1) Noel Ernest
Money, Esq., C.M.G., D.S.O. with Bar, Brig.-Gen. late
Major Shropshire Imp. Yeo. , b. 1867 [tn. 1903, Maud
Boileau, d. of Edward Wood of Culmington Manor ; and
has issue — Gordon Noel Money, Gentleman, b. 1906; and
a dau. (Res. — Qualicum Beach, Vancouver Island. Club —
White's)]; (2) Harold Broomfield Money, Gentleman, b.
1877. Res.—
Sons of Rev. Granville Erskine Money, Rector of
Byrleet, b. 1845 ; d. 1918 ; tn. 1875, Alice, d. of Charles
Churchill, Esq., J. P., of Weybridge Park: —
Walter Fraser Money, Gentleman, b. 1876.
Brien Michael Money, Esq., D.S.O. , Capt. R.N., b. 1880;
tn. 1909, Florence, d. of Dr. J. Neale of Vale House,
Guernsey, and has issue — 1 son, 1 dau. Club — United
Service.
Rev. Humphrey Churchill Money, b. 1884. Res. — West-
brook, Weybridge.
David Frederick Money, Gentleman, b. 1886. Res. — 8
Park Drive, N.W.n.
Roger Noel Money, Gentleman, b. 1892. Res. —
Sons of Rev. Walter Baptist Money, b. 1848; tn. 1871,
Edith Belina, d. of Sir Edmund Hornby: —
Granville Edmund Walter Money, Gentleman, b. 1872.
Kyrle Eugene Money, Gentleman, b. 1875.
Roland Hornby Money, Gentleman, b. 1883. Res. —
Son of William James Money, Esq., C.S.I. (1869),
B.C.S., b. 1832; d. ; tn. 1861, Emily Harriett, d.
of General James Clarke Charnock Gray: —
Ernie William Kyrle Money, Esq., Major Shropshire Lt.
Inf., b. 1863; tn. 1890, Alexandra (Daisy), d. of Major
Wynard Battye ; and has issue — Rupert Inglis Money
Gentleman, b. 1891. Res. —
Sons of Charles Leonard Money, Gentleman, b. 1839 ;
d. 1920 ; tn. 1880, Kate, d. of Capt. F. Grantham, 45th
Regt. :-
David Eugenius Kendal Money, Gentleman, b. 1881.
Robert Grantham Money, Gentleman, b. 1883.
Jack Ernie Money, Gentleman, b. 1896.
Sons of Rev. Charles Forbes Septimus Money, Hon.
Canon of Rochester, £. 1817 ; d. 1893; tn. 1st, 1856,
Anne, d. of Cannon Jarratt ; 2nd, 1868, Sibella, d. of
John Christopher Lethbridge, of Granville House,
Blackheath : —
Robert Jarratt Money, Gentleman, M.I.C.E., b. 1862;
tn. 1894, Geraldine, d. of George R. Lempriere. Res. —
North Cave, Pembroke Road, Woking.
Charles Francis Lethbridge Money, Gentleman, b. 1869 ;
tn. 1900, Lily, d. of Robert Spunner of Ballyteague,
Ireland ; and has issue — Charles Ernie Money, Gentleman,
b. 1903. Res. — Victoria, B.C. ►*-
John Ernie Money, Gentleman, Solicitor, b. 1872 ; tn.
1905, Mary Gilson, d. of John Brander, M.D. , and widow
of Ernest Mawdesley. Res. — 56 Finchley Road, N.W.8.
Club — St. Stephen's.
Rev. William Taylor Money, M.A., b. 1873; tn. Agnes
Dalton. Res. — St. Peter's Vicarage, 3 Gloucester Place,
Greenwich, S.E.10.
George Jessep Money, Gentleman, b. 1876 ; tn. 1924.
Res.—
Rev. David Washbourne Money, b. 1878 ; tn. 1906,
Frances, d. of Fountain Hinde of Cleveland, Norwich ;
and has issue — Theodore David Fountain Money, b. 1907.
Robert Washbourne Money, Gentleman, b. 1909. Res. —
St. John's Vicarage, Woking.
Gerald Septimus Money, Gentleman, b. 1880. Res. —
MONEY-COUTTS (R.L., 6. Oct. 1914, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, a saltire argent, charged with
an annulet sable (for Nevill) ; 2, argent, a stag's head
erased gules, between the attires a pheon azure, the whole
within a bordure embattled of the last, charged with four
buckles or (forCoutts) ; 3, azure, two bars or, each charged
with three martlets gules (for Burdett). Mantling gules and
argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a griffin
passant or (for Nevill) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a
man from the middle, shooting an arrow from a bow, all
proper (for Coutts) ; 3. on a wreath of the colours, a
lion's head erased sable (for Burdett). Badge — A
griffin segreant or, beaked and membered azure, and
armed argent. Standard — Gules, sem£e of hearts argent.
Motto — " Dieu est ma fiance." Supporters — On either
side a griffin or.
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Only son of Rt. Hon. Francis Burdett Coutts-Nevill,
5th Baron Latymer, b. 1852 ; d. 1923 ; m. 1875,
Edith Ellen (Res.— The Rest, Aldburgb, Suffolk),
d. of the late Charles Churchill, of Weybridge Park,
Surrey : —
Rt. Hon. Hugh Burdett Money-Coutts, 6th Baron
Latymer (23 Feb. 1431), T.D., B.A. Oxon., Capt. (ret.)
Roy. N. Devon Hussars, J. P. Devon and Hants., b. 1876 ;
m. 1900, Hester Frances, d. of the late Maj.-Gen. J. C.
Russell, C.V.O. ; and has issue — (1) Hon. Thomas Burdett
Money-Coutts, b. 1901 [tn. 1925, Patience, d. of William
Courtenay-Thompson, and has issue — Hugo Neville Money-
Coutts, Esq., b. 1926; and 1 dau. ; (2) Hon. Alexander
Burdett Money-Coutts, b. 1902; (3) Hon. Godfrey Burdett
Money-Coutts, b. 1905 ; Hon. Mercy Burdett. Seat —
Shipton Lodge, Oxon. Clubs — Oxford and Cambridge,
Travellers'.
MONEY-KYRLE (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 66,
quarterly, i. and iiii. , vert a chevron between three fleurs-
de-lys or (for Kyrle) ; ii. and iii. , chequy argent and gules, on
a chief sable, three eagles displayed or (for Money) ; 2.
chequy argent and gules, on a chief sable, three eagles dis-
played or (for Money) ; 3. argent, on a fesse between six
martlets gules, three quatrefoils of the first (for Wash-
borne) ; 4. ermine, a chief bendy sinister of eight or and
sable (for Dabitot) ; 5. gules, a fesse and in chief two
mullets argent (for Power); 6. argent, on a bend sable,
three eagles displayed or (for Ernie); 7. argent, on a
chevron gules, between three boars' heads erased sable, a
crescent of the first (for Wroughton) ; 8. gules, three
sheaves of arrows each consisting of one in pale and two
in saltire or, barbed flighted and banded argent (for Best) ;
9. per pale sable and argent, a cross moline counterchanged
(for Malwin) ; 10. ermine, on abend azure, three leopards'
faces or (for Cambride) ; n. ermine, two chevronels gules
(for Finamore) ; 12. per chevron gules and ermine, three
chess-rooks counterchanged (for Holwell) ; 13. argent, a
cross and in the first quarter a fleur-de-lys sable (for Hey-
dock) ; 14. vert, a chevron between three fleurs-de-lys or
(for Kyrle) ; 15. sable, a cross engrailed argent (for Knuttes-
ford) ; 16. quarterly ermine and paly of six or and gules
(for Knightley) ; 17. gules, two bars ermine, in chief a
crescent argent (for Pantulf) ; 18. gules, fretty or, a cres-
cent of the last for difference (for De Verdun); 19. gules,
three stags' heads caboshed or (for Doilly) ; 20. barry of ten
argent and gules, a chevron or (for De Stoke) ; 21. gules, a
stag's head caboshed argent (for Duston) : 22. or, fretty
gules, a canton argent (for FitzNoel) ; 23. azure, two bars
gemelles and in chief a lion passant guardant or (for Tre-
goz) ; 24. gules, a lion passant guardant argent, ducally
crowned or (for FitzGerold) ; 25. argent, a fesse gules, be-
tween three mullets of six points sable (for Ewias) ; 26.
azure, a stag's head caboshed or (for Galofre) ; 27. or, a
stag's head caboshed sable (for Burgh) ; 28. argent, on a
saltire sable, five swans of the first (for Burgh) ; 29. gules,
a chevron paly of eight or and argent, between three cross
crosslets of the last (for Cowley) ; 30. argent, a lion rampant
within a bordure engrailed sable (for Cowley) ; 31. argent,
a chevron between three annulets gules (for Chaucous) ;
32. sable, a chevron or, between three hawk's lures argent
(for Skenard); 33. or, a chevron between three escallops
azure (for Colcombe) ; 34. argent, on a bend gules, a bend
fusilly or (for Harweden) ; 35. argent, a fesse dancett^e be-
tween seven cross crosslets in chief and six in base gules
(for Waterville) ; 36. gules, three bendlets vair, a label of
five points or (for Lathwath) ; 37. gules, two bars argent,
a canton ermine (for St. John) ; 38. azure, five fusils con-
joined in fesse or, each charged with a mullet gules (for
Plumpton); 39. argent, a chevron gules, between three
martlets sable (for Bagot) ; 40. gules, a lion rampant vaire
or and azure (for Combmartin) ; 41. argent, a lion rampant
gules (for Lyons) ; 42. argent, a fesse azure, between three
crescents gules (for Warkworth) ; 43. argent, on a chief
gules, five fusils conjoined in fesse of the first (for Pinck-
ney) ; 44. gules, three stirrups leathered and buckled or
(for Scudamore) ; 45. or, a cross pattee fitchee in the foot
gules (for Scudamore, ancient); 46. gules, three lions pas-
sant in pale argent (for Giffard) ; 47. or, two bars gemelles
and in chief a lion passant guardant gules (for Giffard) ;
48. gules, three stirrups leathered and buckled or (for
Wheler or Whelyn) ; 49 or, three chevronels gules (for
Spencer) ; 50. argent, a fesse gules, between three mullets
of six points sable (for Ewias) ; 51. ermine, two bars
gemelles gules (for Huntercombe) ; 52. gules, a bend and
bordure vair (for Hoding) ; 53. gules, a saltire argent, be-
tween four cross crosslets or (for Windsor) ; 54. gules, a
saltire argent (for FitzOther) ; 55. argent, on a bend
cottised sable, three trouts or (for Osborne); 56. azure, a
chevron between three quatrefoils slipped argent (for Vin-
cent) ; 57. azure, a cross engrailed ermine (for Stoughton) ;
58. quarterly sable and gules, a cross argent, between in
the first and fourth quarters three lance-rests, and in the
second and third as many cockatrices or (for Jones) ; 59.
argent, a lion rampant gules, charged on the shoulder with
a trefoil slipped or, within an orle of eight cross crosslets
fitchee of the second (for Brett); 60. argent, on a saltire
sable, five swans of the first (for Brough) ; 61. argent, a
fesse engrailed between six fleurs-de-lys sable (for Rich-
mond) ; 62. sable, three goats salient argent (for Thorold) ;
63. argent, three bars gules ; on a canton azure, a martlet
or (for Hough) ; 64. argent, a bend raguly sable, between
six pellets (for Marston) ; 65. argent, a cross potent gules,
between four pellets (for Brerehaugh). Mantling vert and
or. Crests — 1. upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount
vert a hedgehog or (for Kyrle) ; 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, an eagle's head sable, erased argent, collared
gemelle, holding in the beak a fleur-de-lys or (for Money).
Motto — " Nil moror ictus."
Second son of Audley Walter Washbourne Money-
Kyrle, Esq., J. P. and D.L., b. 1846; d. 1908; m.
1887, Florence Cecilia, eldest d. of Horace Smith Bosan-
quet, Esq., of Broxbornebury, Broxbourne, Hertford : —
Roger Ernie Money-Kyrle, Gentleman, b. 1898 ; m. 1922,
Helen Juliet Rachel, d. of Samuel Middleton Fox, of Fa we
Park, Keswick, andhasissue — Ernie Money-Kyrle, Gentle-
man, b. 1923 ; Audley Francis Money-Kyrle, Gentleman,
b. 1925 ; Roger Spencer Money-Kyrle, Gentleman, b. 1928.
Estate and res. — Whetham, Calne, Wilts. Clubs — Jun.
Carlton, R.A.C.
Lieutenant-Colonel CHARLES MONK, Indian
Medical Service, J. P. and Magistrate of the 1st Class.
Born May n, 1854, being the eldest son of P. J. Monk of
co. Dublin, and Anne, dau. of H. J. Donelly. Armorial
bearings — Azure, on a chevron engrailed or, between in
ARMS OF MONEY-KYRLE.
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chief two lions' heads erased of the last, and in base a castle
argent, flammant proper, a trefoil slipped vert. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — Out of a mural crown proper, two
wings expanded or, each charged with a trefoil slipped vert.
Motto — " Fervor non furor." Married, June 20, 1890, Vis-
comtesse Blanche Marie Louise de Baillou, dau. of Capt.
Count de Baillou ; and has had /?«<«— (1) Raymond Charles
de Baillou Monk, Gentleman, b. March 27, 1891, d. Nov. 22,
1900; (2) Gerald Patrick de Baillou Monk, Gentleman, b.
Aug. 4, 1892 ; and (3) Harold Henry de Baillou Monk,
Gentleman, b. June 4, 1894. Postal address —
MONINS (H. Coll.). Gules, three crescents or. Mant-
ling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
decrescent or. Motto — " Mediocria maxima."
J. P., C.A., of
m. 1885, Edith
for Ipswich, co.
Son of John Henry Monins, Esq.
Ringwould House, b. 1851 ; d. 1920
Julia, d. of late J. P. Cobbold, M.P.
Suffolk :—
John Eaton Monins, Esq., J. P. and C.C. co. Kent,
late Capt. i/4th The Buffs (T.F.), b. 1890; m. 1926,
Margaret Louise, d. of L. R. Carter, of Portland Place, St.
Louis, U.S.A. ; and has issue — Ray Stephen Carter Monins,
Gentleman, b. 1927. Seat — Ringwould House, Ringwould,
Kent. Clubs — Beefsteak, Bucks, Garrick.
MONK BRETTON, Baron, see DODSON.
MONKSWELL, Baron, see COLLIER.
MONRO of Auchinbowie (L.O., 26 Nov. 1906). Or,
an eagle's head raised gules, in its beak a branch of laurel
proper, in the dexter chief point a sinister hand erect
couped at the wrist, and in the sinister a mullet, both of the
second, all within a bordure engrailed azure. Mantling
gules, doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, an
eagle rising holding in its beak a branch of laurel. Motto
— " Non inferiora."
Third son of Henry Monro of Crawford, N.S.W. , b.
1810 ; d. 1889 ; m. , Catherine, d. of Alexander
Power of Castle Clamult, co. Cork : —
Major George Nowlan Monro, late Worcs. Regt., b.
1857 ; m. 1906, Temp6 Eleanor Mary, eld. d. of Rt. Hon.
Sir Frederick Falkiner, P.C. ; and has issue — Alexander
George Falkiner Monro, Gentleman, b. 1908. Seat —
Auchinbowie House, Bannockburn, co. Stirling.
MONRO of Allan (L.O., 7 Feb. 1912). Or, an eagle's
head erased gules, on a chief azure, a stag's head caboshed
between two martlets of the field. Mantling gules doubled
or. Creit — On a wreath of his liveries, an eagle's head
erased gules. Motto — " Dread God."
Eldest son of the late Capt. Sir David Monro of
Allan, J. P., D.L., Insp.-Gen. of Constabulary of Scot-
land, b. 1839; d. 1909; m. 1865, Louisa Jane, d. of
Charles Pelly, I.C.S. :—
Major Charles Lloyd Doveton Monro, J. P., D. L. co.
Ross, late Captain 3rd Batt. Seaforth Highlanders and
British South African Police, b. 1868 ; m. 1921, Ada Marie,
d. of Col. Robert Maclaren, J. P., of Craigs, Linlithgow.
Seat — Allan, Fearn, Ross-shire. Club — Highland (Inver-
ness).
MONRO (1780 and 1802, cadet ofMonro of Bearcrofts,
c. 1672-7). Or, an eagle's he^ra erased gules, in
its beak a branch of laurel proper, in the dexter chief
point a sinister hand erected couped at the wrist of the
second, all within a bordure engrailed azure. Crest— An
eagle rising proper. Motto — " Non inferiora."
Eld. son of Alexander Binning-Munro, Gentleman, of
Softlaw, b. 1838 ; d. 1918 ; m. 1862, Elizabeth, d. of
Charles Edward Cotterell, R.N. : —
George Home Monro-Home, Gentleman, M.B. , CM.,
M.D. ft. 1865. Res. — Old House, Great Barton, Bury St.
Edmund's.
MONRO (L.O.). Or, an eagle's head erased gules, in
its beak a branch of laurel proper, in the dexter chief
point a sinister hand erect couped at the wrist and in
the sinister a martlet both of the second, all within a
bordure engrailed azure. Mantling gules, doubled or.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, an eagle rising, in its
beak a branch of laurel proper. Motto — " Non inferiora."
Son of Henry Monro, Craiglochart, Scotland : —
Gen. Sir Charles Carmichael Monro, 1st Bart. (30 Dec.
1920), G.C.B., G.C.S.I., G.C.M.G., Knight of Grace of
the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem,
Governor and Comdr.-in-Chief, Gibraltar 1923-28, ft.
i860 ; m. 1912, Hon. Mary Townley-O'Hagan, D.B.E.,
d. of 1st Baron O'Hagan. Club — Army and Navy.
MONSELL (Confd. 18 Dec. 1873, U.O.). Argent, on a
chevron between three mullets sable, a trefoil slipped or.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a lion rampant proper, holding a mullet sable.
Motto — " Mone sale."
Son of the Rt. Hon. William Monsell, 1st Baron Emly,
P.C, b. 1812; d. 1894; m. 2nd, 1857, Bertha (d.
1890), d. of the Count of Montigny-Boulainvilliers: —
Rt. Hon. Thomas William Gaston Monsell, 2nd Baron
Emly (U.K., 12 Jan. 1874), State Steward in the Household
of the Lord Lieut, of Ireland (Earl Cowper, K.G. ), 1880-82,
and Gent. Usher to the Lord Lieut (Earl Spencer, K.G.),
1882-85 [Supporters — On either side a lion proper, gorged
with a collar vair, therefrom pendent an escutcheon of the
arms], b. 1858 ; m. 1881, Frances Vincent de la Poer {d.
1925), d. of John Power of Gurteen-le Poer, M.P. Seat —
Tervoe, co. Limerick. Club— Athenaeum.
MONSON (H. Coll.). Or, two chevronels gules. Mant-
ling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
lion rampant proper, supporting a column or. Motto —
" Prest pour 111 on pais."
Son of Debonnaire John Monson, 8th Baron Monson,
C.V.O., J. P. co. Kent, Serjeant-at-Arms to Queen
Victoria, Comptroller Of the Household of the Duke
of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, ft. 1830; d. 1900; m.
1861, Augusta Louisa Caroline, a Lady-in Waiting to
H.R.H. the Duchess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, and
d. of Lt.-Col. the Hon. Augustus Frederick Ellis: —
Rt. Hon. Sir Augustus Debonnaire John Monson, 9th
Baron Monson (28 May 1728), and Bart. (29 June 1611),
Attache1 at Paris 1897-1900, and Priv. Sec. to the
Ambassador, Assist. Comp. of the Household and
Equerry to H.R.H. the late Duke of Saxe-Coburg and
Gotha 1900, Knt. of Justice of the Order of the Hospital of
St. John of Jerusalem [Supporters — Dexter, a lion or,
gorged with a collar, and having a line reflexed over the
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first ; sinister, a griffin, wings elevated argent, beaked and
membered azure, collared and lined as the dexter], b.
1868 ; m 1903, Romaine, Lady of Grace of the Order of
the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, d. of the late Gen.
Roy Stone, U.S.A., and widow of Laurence Turnure of
New York ; and has issue — Hon. John Roseberry Monson,
b. 1907. Seats— Burton Hall, nr. Lincoln; Chart Lodge,
Sevenoaks. Club — Brooks's.
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Edmund John Monson, 1st Bart.,
P.C.G.C.B. (1896), G.C.M.G.( 1892), G.C.V.O. (1903),
M.A. Oxford Univ., b. 1834; d. 1909; m. 1881,
Eleanor Catherine Mary, d. of late Major Munro,
H.B.M. Consul-General at Monte Video: —
Sir Maxwell William Edmund John Monson, 2nd Bart.
(23 Feb. 1905), Managing Director of Maxwell Monson,
Ltd., Hon. Attache H.B.M. Embassy, Paris 1901-4, b. 1882 ;
m. 1912, Edna, d. of James Guilmour Power of New York.
Res. — Shadow Lawn, Stoke Poges, Bucks ; 2 Halkin Place,
S.W.i. Clubs — Junior Athenaeum, Royal Automobile.
Edmund St. John Debonnaire John Monson, Esq.,
Envoy Extra, and Min. Plen. and Consul-Gen. Columbia
since 1926, b. 1883. Club — St. James's.
George Louis Esme" John Monson, Esq., b. 1888. Res. —
Sons of Rev. and Hon. Evelyn John Monson, M.A. ,
Vicar of Croft, Lincolnshire, b. 1838; d. 1892; m,
1872, Anne Grace Hynde, d. of late James Kinnear,
W.S., of Edinburgh :—
William John Monson, Esq., Chief Political Officer of
the Forces in German East Africa during 1916-17 (des-
patches), M.A. (Oxon.), 6.1873. Res.— 9 Palazzo Vario,
Alassio, Italy. Club — Union.
Charles Evelyn John Monson, Esq., Capt. late Lines.
Regt., b. 1878. Res. —
Christopher John Monson, Gentleman, 6. 1881. Club —
Sports.
Sons of Rev. Thomas John Monson, M.A., Canon of
York and Rural Dean, Rector of Kirby-under-Dale, b.
1825 ; d. 1887 ; m. 1856, Hon. Caroline Isabella, d. of
Wm. George, 5th Vise. Galway: —
George John Monson, Gentleman, A.M.I. C.E., 6.1857.
Res. —
Alfred John Monson, Gentleman, b. i860; m. 1881,
Agnes Maude, d. of William Day of Eversley Garth, co.
York ; and has issue — Philip Evelyn John Monson, Gentle-
man, b. i887[#*. 1920, Doris Murray, of Louisiana, U.S. A.] ;
and five daus. Res. — 31 Josephine Avenue, Brixton Hill.S.W.
Henry John Monson, Gentleman, b. 1862; m. 1901,
Theodosia Anne Emily, d. of Rev. George Howard Wright,
of White Hill House, West Liss, Hants; and has issue —
Thomas Debonnaire John Monson, Gentleman, b. 1905 ;
and two daus. Res. — Firdale, Chorley Wood, Herts. Club
— Turf (Cairo).
Gilbert John Monson-Fitz-John, Capt. Border Regt.,
Major R.A.F. (T.F.), served Great War (despatches),
F.R.Hist.S., F.RS.L, b. 1870; m. 1909, Ellen, d. of
William J. Sanderson of Durham. Res. —
MONTAGU, see SAMUEL-MONTAGU.
MONTAGU OF BEAULIEU, Baron, see DOUGLAS-
SCOTT-MONTAGU.
MONTAGU(H.Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, three
lozenges conjoined in fesse gules, within a bordure sable
(for Montagu) ; 2 and 3, or, an eagle displayed vert,
beaked and membered gules (for Monthermer). Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — A griffin's head couped at the
neck or, gorged with a plain collar argent, charged with
three lozenges gules, between two wings expanded sable.
Supporters — On the dexter an heraldic antelope or, armed,
unguled, and tufted argent ; on the sinister a griffin or,
collared as in the crest. Motto — " Disponendo me non
mutando me."
Son of the Most Noble George Victor Drogo Mon-
tagu, 8th Duke of Manchester, b. 1853 ; d. 1892,
m. 1876, Consuelo (d. 1909), d. of Don Antonio
Yznaga del Valle, of Ravenswood, U.S.A. : —
Most Noble William Angus Drogo Montagu, P.C.,
9th Duke of Manchester (28 Ap. 1719), Earl of Manchester
(5 Feb. 1626), Viscount Mandeville, Baron Montagu of
Kimbolton, Hunts. (19 Dec. 1620), J.P., D.L. co.
Armagh, Capt. of the Yeoman of the Guard 1906-7, Capt.
(ret.) K.R.R.C, b. 1877 ; m. 1900, Helena, d. of Eugene
Zimmerman, of Cincinnatti, U.S.A. ; and has issue —
Alexander George Francis Drogo Montagu, commonly
called Viscount Mandeville, b. 1902 [m. 1927, Nell Vere,
d. of Sidney Vere Stead, of Melbourne, and has issue — a
son, b. 1929] ; Lord Edward Eugene Fernando Montagu,
b. 1906 ; Lady Mary Alice ; Lady Ellen Millicent Louise.
Seats — Kimbolton Castle, St. Neots, Hunts. ; Brampton
Park, Hunts. ; Kylemore Castle, Connemara ; Tandaragee
Castle, co. Armagh. C/«&— Marlborough.
MONTAGU. Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, three
lozenges conjoined in fesse gules, within a bordure sable
(for Montagu) ; 2 and 3, or, an eagle displayed vert,
beaked and membered gules (for Monthermer). Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — A griffin's head couped or
beaked sable, wings endorsed of the last. Supporters — On
the dexter a triton proper, crowned with an Eastern crown
or, and holding in the dexter hand a trident sable ; on
the sinister an eagle, wings endorsed vert. Motto — " Post
tot naufragia portum."
Son of Hon. Victor Alexander Montagu, Rear-Adm.
R.N., b. 1841 ; d. 1915 ; m. 1867, Lady Agneta
Yorke, d. of 4th Earl of Hardwicke : —
Rt. Hon. George Charles Montagu, 9th Earl of Sand-
wich (12 July 1660), Viscount Hinchingbrooke, and Baron
Montagu of St. Neots, both co. Huntingdon, M.A.
(Oxon.), M.P. for South Hunts. 1900-1906, C.C., J. P., b.
1874; m. 1905, Alberta, J. P., d. of the late William
Sturges, of New York ; and has issue — Alexander Victor
Edward Paulet Montagu, commonly called Viscount
Hinchingbrooke, b. 1906 ; Hon. William Drogo Sturges
Montagu, b. 1908 ; Lady Mary Faith ; Lady Elizabeth.
Seat — Hinchingbrooke, Huntingdon. Clubs — Carlton ;
Burlington Fine Arts; Beefsteak, Cavendish.
MONTAGU (H. Coll.). Argent, on a pale sable,
between in dexter chief and sinister base a dexter gaunt-
let closed, a like dexter gauntlet all counter changed
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a plate, a dexter gauntlet holding a
cross crosslet fitchee erect sable. Motto—" Sapientia
meum scutum est."
Sons of Alfred John Montagu, Gentleman, b. 1856 ;
m. 1 89 1, Hester Vaudrey, d. of James Holland, of
Cheetham Hill, Manchester :
Ainsley Marshall Randall Montagu, Esq., Capt. King
George's Own Sappers and Miners, b. 1891 ; m. 1918,
Margaret, d. of James Rumsby, Civil Engineer, P.W.D.,
India ; and has issue — John Humphrey Montagu, Gentle-
man, b. 1919 ; Rupert Courtneidge Montagu, Gentleman,
b. 1925. Res. — Meadow Croft, Cowley, Middx.
The late Herbert Gerald Montagu, Gentleman, Lieut.
R. Fusiliers, b. 1892 ; killed in action, 1916.
The late Rupert Samuel Montagu, Esq., Lieut. R.N.,
D.S.C., Flight-Lieut. R.A.F.,6. 1895 ; killed in disaster to
Airship R38, 1921.
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H. Coll.). Quarterly, first and fourth grand quarters,
argent, three fusils joined in fesse gules, within a bordure
sable (Montagu) ; second and third grand quarters,
quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, a wolf salient or, in chief three
pierced mullets argent, on a canton or, a cross patee gules
(Wilson); 2 and 3, argent, a fesse gules, between three
elephants' heads erased sable (Fountayne). Mantling
gules and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours,
a griffin's head couped or, wings addorsed and beaked
sable (Montagu) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-
wolf proper, holding between the paws an escutcheon
sable, charged with a ducal coronet or (Wilson) ; 3. upon
a rock proper, an elephant statant erminois (Fountayne).
Son of James Wilson, Esq., J.P. W.R. Yorks., High
Sheriff cos. Cambridge and Hunts., b. 1819 ; d. 1891 ;
m. 1874, Laura Adeline, ygr. d. of Ernest Thellusson,
Mount Auldyn, Isle of Man : —
Frederick James Osbaldeston Montagu (formerly Wilson),
Esq., O.B.E., M.CJ.P. (High Sheriff 1910) Yorks., J.P.
Essex, Capt. Res. of Officers, late Lieut. Coldstream Guards,
b. 1878; m. 1906, Louisa, d. of William Collier Angove,
and widow of Edward Underwood ; and has issue — (1)
Andrew James Fountayne Montagu, Gentleman, b. 1908;
(2) George Montagu, Gentleman, b. 1910 ; (3) Charles Mon-
tagu, Gentleman, b. 191 1 ; and Rosemary. Seats — Short-
grove Hall, Newport, Essex ; Igmanthorpe Hall, Wetherby,
Yorks. Town res. — 17 Grosvenor Street, W. Clubs —
Carlton, Guards', Naval and Military.
MONTAGU. Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent three lozenges
conjoined in fesse gules, within a bordure sable (Montagu) ;
2 and 3, or, an eagle displayed vert, beaked and membered
gules (Monthermer). Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head couped at the
neck or, between two wings sable, gorged with a plain
collar argent, charged with three lozenges gules.
Sons of General Sir Horace William Montagu, K.C.B.,
Knight of the Legion of Honour, Gen. and Col.
Commandant R.E., b. 1823; d. 1916 ; m. 1859,
Catherine Frances (d. 1924), dau. of the late General
Poole Vallancey England : —
Edward Montagu, Esq., C.B.E., Col. late comdg. 1st
Battalion Suffolk Regiment, b. 1861 ; m. 1894, Charlotte Eva,
dau. of the late Edward Kemble, late Judge of the
Supreme Court, Jamaica ; and has issue — Charles Edward
Montagu, Gentleman, Lieut. R.E., b. 1900 [m. 1928,
Rachael, d. of the late H. Martin, ofSwaffham]. Res. —
Holmwood, Swaffham, Norfolk.
William Montagu, Esq.,£. 1867.
Drogo Montagu, Esq., b. 1870 ; m. 1901, Marion, dau.
of the late Rear-Admiral F. Proby Doughty. Res. —
Bellair, Charmouth, Dorset.
MONTAGU-DOUGLAS-SCOTT (L.O.). Quarterly,
i. and iiii. the Royal Arms of King Charles II. (namely,
quarterly, 1 and 4, France and England, 2. Scotland, 3.
Ireland, debruised by a baton sinister argent ; ii. or, on a
bend azure, a mullet of six points between two crescents of
the field (Scott); iii. quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a human
heart gules, crowned with an Imperial crown or, and on a
chief azure three mullets of the field (Douglas); 2 and 3,
azure, a bend between six cross crosslets fitchee or (Mar),
the whole of this quarter within a bordure or, charged with
the double tressure of Scotland gules. Mantling gules
doubled ermine. Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries,
a stag trippant proper, attired and unguled or. Supporters
— Two females, richly attired in antique habits vert, their
under robes azure, the uppermost argent, and upon their
heads plumes of three ostrich feathers of the last. Motto —
" Amo."
Son of the Most Noble Sir William Henry Walter
Montagu-Douglas-Scott, 6th Duke of Buccleuch and
8th Duke of Queensberry, K.G., K.T. , P.C., Lord-
Lieut, of Dumfriesshire, D.L., J. P., b. 1831 ; d. 1914;
m. 1859, Lady Louisa Jane Hamilton, third d. of 1st
Duke of Abercorn, K.G. : —
The Most Noble Sir John Charles Montagu-Douglas-Scott,
K.T., 7th Duke of Buccleuch (20 April 1663), and 9th Duke
of Queensberry, Marquess of Dumfriesshire, Earl of Drum-
lanrig, Buccleuch, Sanquhar, and Dalkeith, Viscount Nith,
Torthorwald, and Ross, Baron Douglas of Kinmont, Mid-
dlebie, Dornock, Scott of Buccleuch, Whitchester, and Esk-
dale in Scotland, Earl of Doncaster, co. Yorks., and Baron
Scott of Tindale, co. Northumberland, Lord Clerk Register
in Scotland since 1926, Captain of the Royal Company of
Archers, late Lieut. R. N., Lord Lieutenant of Dumfries-
shire, D.L. Midlothian, Selkirk and Roxburgh, M.P. 1895-
1906, b. 1864; m. 1893, Lady Margaret Alice Bridgeman,
d. of 4th Earl of Bradford; and has issue — (1) Walter
John Montagu-Douglas-Scott, Esq., commonly called Earl
of Dalkeith, Lt.-Col. K.O.S.B., late Lieut. Gren. Guards,
A.D.C. to Gov.-Gen. of Canada, D.L. Roxburgh and
Selkirk, M.P. for same cos. since 1923, Brigadier, Royal
Company of Archers,*. 1894 [m. 1921, Esther Mary, d. of
the late Major W. F. Lascelles, Scots Guards ; and has
issue — Walter Francis John Montagu- Scott- Douglas,
commonly called Lord Eskdaile, b. 1923 ; Lady Elizabeth
Diana ; and Lady Caroline Margaret (Seat — Eildon
Hall, St. Boswells, N.B.)]; (2) Lord William Walter
Montagu-Douglas-Scott, M.C. , Captain 10th Hussars, b.
1896 ; (3) Lord George Francis John Montagu- Douglas-
Scott, b. 1911 ; Lady Margaret Ida [m. 1926, Lieut. -Com-
mander G. A. B. Hawkins, M.V.O., D.S.C., R.N.] ; Lady
Sybil Anne [m. 19 19, Charles Bathurst Hele Phipps,
1st Life Guards] ; Lady Alice Christabel ; Lady Mary
Theresa [m. 1929, Lord Burghley, eld. son of Marquess of
Exeter] ; and Lady Angela Christine Rose. Seats — Bow-
hill, co. Selkirk ; Langholm, Dumfriesshire ; Broughton
House, Kettering, Northants. Res. — 2 Grosvenor Place,
S.W. Clubs — Travellers', Carlton, Naval and Military,
New (Edinburgh).
MONTAGU-POLLOCK (R.L., 9 Aug. 1873, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4 azure, three fleurs-de-lys within a bordure
embattled or, and for an honourable augmentation in re-
spect of the first Baronet's distinguished services in the
Afghan war, on a chief of the second an Eastern crown
gules superinscribed " Kyber," and on a canton ermine
three cannons fessewise in pale sable (Pollock, L. O. , 1847) ;
2 and 3, per pale argent and gules, four lozenges con-
joined in fesse counterchanged (Montagu). Mantling azure
and or. Crests — 1. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion
rampant guardant argent, adorned with an Eastern crown
or, holding in his dexter paw in bend an Afghan banner
displayed gules, bordered or and vert, the staff broken in
two, and in his sinister paw a part of the broken staff, and
in an escroll over the same this motto, "Afghanistan";
2. upon a wreath of the colours, a boar passant quartered
embattled or and vert, pierced through the sinister shoulder
with an arrow proper, and in an escroll over the same this
Motto, " Audacter et Strenue" (Pollock) ; 3. upon a wreath
of the colours, a griffin's head couped erminois, wings en-
dorsed and collared pean ; and in an escroll over the same
this Motto, ' ' Spectemur agendo " (Montagu). Supporters
— Dexter, an heraldic tiger sable, maned, tufted, and
gorged with an Eastern crown and chain reflexed over the
back or, pendent by a chain from the crown an escutcheon,
also or, charged with a bomb fired proper ; sinister, a
talbot sable, gorged, chained as the dexter, and pendent
from the crown a like escutcheon.
Only surv. son of Sir Frederick Montagu- Pollock, 2nd
Bart., b. 1815; d. 1874; m. 1861, Laura Caroline, only
surv. d. of Henry Seymour Montagu of Westleton
Grange, Suffolk : —
Sir Montagu Frederick Montagu-Pollock, 3rd Bart.
(26 March 1872), B.A. Camb. , b. 1864; m. 1899, Margaret
Angela, d. of William A. Bell of Pendell Court, Bletch-
ingley ; and has issue — (1) George Seymour Montagu-
Pollock, Esq., Lieut. R.N. (ret.), b. 1900 [m. 1927, Karen
Sophie, d. of HansL. Dedekam, of Oslo, Norway, and has
issue— Giles Hampden Montagu- Pollock, Esq., b. 1928];
(2) Hubert Vernon Montagu-Pollock, Esq., b. 1902; (3)
William Horace Montagu-Pollock, Esq., b. 1903; (4) John
Gathorne Montagu-Pollock, Esq., b. 1911 ; and Cara Eliza-
beth. Res. — Headington Hill, Oxford. Clubs — Oxford
and Cambridge, Albemarle.
Major-General the Honourable EDWARD JAMES
MONTAGU - STUART - WORTLEY, C.B., C.M.G.,
D.S.O.,M.V.O.,late King's Royal Rifle Corps. Born 1857,
being the second son of the late Honourable Francis Dudley
Montagu-Stuart- Wortley, by his wife Maria Elizabeth,
daughter of William Bennet Martin of Worsborough Hall,
Barnsley. Armorial bearings — Quarterly, 1. azure, a
stag's head caboshed, within two branches of laurel or
(Mackenzie) ; 2. argent, on a bend, between six martlets
gules, three bezants, a canton of the arms of Stuart,
namely or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, within a
double tressure flory counterflory gules (Wortley) ; 3. or,
a fesse chequy azure and argent, within a double
tressure flory counterflory gules (Stuart); 4. argent, three
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fusils conjoined in fesse gules, within a bordure sable
(Montagu). Mantling azure and or. Crests — 1. on a
wreath of the colours, an eagle, wings displayed and
inverted, rising from a rock all proper ; 2. upon a wreath
of the colours, an eagle's leg erased or, issuant therefrom
three ostrich feathers proper, charged on the thigh with a
fesse chequy azure and argent ; 3. upon a wreath of the
colours, a lion rampant gules, and in an escroll over the
same this Motto, " Nobilis ira; " 4. upon a wreath of the
colours, a griffin's head couped or, wings endorsed and
beak sable. Married, 1891, Violet, C.B.E. , daughter of
the late James Alexander Guthrie of Craigie, Dundee ; and
has had Issue — Nicholas Rothesay Montagu-Stuart-Wort-
ley, Esq., M.C., Capt. late Hants. Yeomanry, b. 1892 [m.
1919, Marie Louise, daughter of Francois Xavier Martin of
Vancouver, and widow of Capt. the Hon. Cecil Edwards,
and died 1926] ; Louise Violet Beatrice [m. 1924, Sir Percy
Loraine, 12th Baronet] ; and Elizabeth Valetta [w. 1st,
1917, Capt. Allastair E. G. Grant, 9th Lancers, whom she
divorced 192a ; 2nd, 1928, the 8th Earl of Abingdon].
Postal address— Highcliffe Castle, Hants. Clubs — Turf,
Beefsteak.
MONTALDI (H. Coll.). Gules, a bend argent, three
martlets in pale counterchanged. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, two lilies
in saltire leaved and slipped proper. Motto — " Sia
leale."
Sons of Cavalier Vittorio Amedeo Montaldi, C.C.I. ■
C.U.M.L., of Forest Hall, Northumberland, b. 1847 ;
d. 191 1 ; m. 1876, Margaret Ness, d. of James Cock-
burn Mackintosh, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne : —
Victor Amedeo Montaldi, b. 1882 ; m. Irene Mary, d. of
David Thomas Hobkirk, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and has
issue — Victor Amedeo Montaldi, b. ; and Margaret.
Res. — 38 Balmoral Terrace, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Alfredo Anacleto James Montaldi, Esq., Captain (ret.)
R.M., b. 1886; m. 1910, Mary, d. of Joseph Rogerson
Scott, Esq., of Kenton Hall, Northumberland, and has
issue — 3 daus. Res. — 3 St. Leonard's Cottages, Giggs
Green, Thames Ditton.
MONTEFIORE, see GOLDSMID-MONTEFIORE.
MONTEFIORE (H. Coll., 1846). Argent, a cedar tree
between two mounts of flowers proper, on a chief azure, a
dagger erect proper, pommel and hilt or, between two
mullets of six points gold. Mantling vert and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, two mounts as in the
arms, therefrom issuant a demi-lion or, supporting a flag-
staff proper, thereon hoisted a forked pennant flying towards
the sinister azure, inscribed " Jerusalem " in Hebrew char-
acters gold. Motto — "Think and thank."
Son of Joseph Meyer Montefiore, Esq., of 4 Great
Stanhope Street, Mayfair, and Worth Park, Crawley,
Sussex, J. P. , D. L. , High Sheriff 1870, b. 1816 ; d. 1880 ;
m. i860, Henriette Francisca, d. of S. B. Sichel : —
Sir Francis Abraham Montefiore, 1st Bart., of Worth
Park, Sussex (16 Feb. 1886), D.L. Sussex, High Sheriff
1895 [Supporters (Royal Warrant, 10 Dec. 1886, to
descend with Baronetcy) — Dexter, a lion guardant or ;
sinister, a stag proper attired or, each supporting a flag-
staff proper, therefrom flowing a banner to the dexter azure,
inscribed ' ' Jerusalem " in Hebrew characters gold], b. i860 ;
m. 1888, Marianne, d. of William von Gutmann of Vienna.
Res. — Farmleigh, Worth, Crawley, Sussex. Clubs —
Carlton, Marlborough, Bachelors'.
MONTEFIORE (H. Coll.). Per pale gules and azure,
on a chevron between three demi-lions or, as many crosses
moline of the first. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, three fleurs-de-lys
in front of a demi-lion or, holding between the paws a
cross moline as in the arms. Motto — "Video meliora."
Son of Rev. Thomas Law Montefiore, M.A., Camb.,
Rector of Catherston Leweston, Dorset, R.D.,b. 1825;
d. 1890; m. 1855, Katherine, only surv. child and h.
of late Rev. Edward Cowell Brice of Winterbourne
Manor and Frenchay, co. Glos., and latterly Vicar of
Newnham, Glos. : —
The Rev. Durbin Brice Montefiore, M.A. Exeter Coll.,
Oxon. , formerly Rector of Spaxton, co. Somerset, 1891-94,
Vicar of Westbury, Bucks., 1895-97, and Vicar of Brad-
well, Lechlade, 1907-1912, b. i860; m. 1886, Mary Evans,
eld. d. of David James Jenkins, M.P. for Falmouth (1874-
1886). Res. — is Wyndham Street, Brighton.
MONTEFIORE BRICE (Arms of Montefiore). Per
pale gules and azure, on a chevron between three demi-lions
or, as many crosses moline of the first. Mantling gules
and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount
vert, three fleurs-de-lys azure in front of a demi-lion or,
holding between the paws a cross moline as in the arms.
Motto— "Video meliora."
Son of Arthur John Hallam Montefiore Brice, Esquire,
Recorder of Tewkesbury, J. P., Barrister-at-Law of the
Middle Temple, b. 1859 ; assumed by Deed Poll 1894,
his maternal name of brice; d. ; m. 1886, Sybil
(d. 1895), youngest dau. of Edward LedwichOsbaldeston
Mitford, Esq., of Mitford Castle, Northumberland,
and Hunmanby Hall, Yorks. : —
Arthur Cowell Mitford Montefiore Brice, Esq., Major 2nd
Batt. The Buffs, b. 1888 ; m. 1914, Bertha Nora Irene, d. of
late Albert Hoffa, of Wilmersdorf, Berlin. Postal addtess—
MONTGOMERIE, see EDMONSTONE - MONT-
GOMERY and MOLINEUX-MONTGOMERIE.
MONTGOMERIE, Earls of Eglinton (rematric. L.O.,
12 Oct. 1904; orig. matric. 1797)- Quarterly> 1 and 4»
grand quarters, quarterly i. and iiii., azure, three fleurs-de-
lys or (Montgomerie) ; ii. and iii. , gules, three annulets or,
stoned azure (Eglinton), all within a bordure or, charged
with a double tressure floryand counterflory gules ; 2 and 3,
grand quarters, quarterly i. and iiii., or, three crescents with
a double tressure flory counterflory gules (Seton) ; ii. and iii. ,
azure, three garbs or (Buchan), over all an escutcheon parted
per pale gules and azure, the dexter charged with a sword
in pale proper, pommelled and hiked or, supporting an im-
perial crown, the sinister charged with a star of twelve points
argent, all within a double tressure flory counterflory gold.
Mantlings gules, doubled ermine. Crests — Dexter, on a
wreath of his liveries, a lady dressed in ancient apparel
azure, holding in her dexter hand an anchor, and in her
sinister the head of a savage suspended by the hair, couped
all proper (Motto— " Garde bien"); sinister, on a wreath
of his liveries, a ducal coronet or, issuing therefrom a
wyvern vomiting fire, his wings elevated proper (Motto —
' ' Hazard yet forward "). Supporters — Two wyverns vert,
vomiting fire proper.
Eld. son of Rt. Hon. George Arnulph Montgomerie,
15th Earl of Eglinton, b. 1848; d. 1919 ; m. 1873,
Janet Lucretia, d. of Boyd Alexander Cunninghame of
Craigends : —
Rt. Hon. Archibald Seton Montgomerie, 16th Earl of
Eglinton (Scot., 20 Jan. 1508, and new patent with former
precedence, 24 March 1615), Baron Montgomerie (Scot. ,
31 Jan 1449), 4th Earl of Winton (U.K., 23 June 1859),
5th Baron Ardrossan (U.K., 15 Feb. 1806), Hereditary
Sheriff of Renfrewshire, Major Ayrshire Yeomanry,
formerly Lieut. 2nd Life Guards, b. 1880; tn. 1st, 1908,
Lady Beatrice Susan Dalrymple, d. of nth Earl of Stair;
2nd, 1922, Marjorie, d. of Thomas Walker Mclntyre, and
widow of Guy Vernon ; and has issue — Archibald William
Alexander Montgomerie, commonly called Lord Mont-
gomerie, b. 1914 ; Hon. George Seton Montgomerie, b.
1919; Hon. Roger Hugh Montgomerie, b. 1923; Lady
Barbara Susan ; Lady Janet Egidia ; and Lady Betty Mary
Seton. Seats— Eglinton Castle, Irvine ; The Pavilion,
Ardrossan ; Skelmorlie Castle, Largs, N.B. Clubs-
Boodle's, Bachelors'.
The late SAMUEL HYNMAN MONTGOMERIE,
^ Esquire, J. P. and D.L. for Ayrshire, J. P. for Lincoln-
shire, late Maj. 3rd Batt. Lincolnshire Regt. ; a Member of
the King's Bodyguard for Scotland. Born 1856, being the
second son of the late Henry Hynman Allenby, Esq., J. P.,
of Kenwick Hall, Lincolnshire, by his wife Eliza, dau. of
Tital Bourne of Alford, Lincolnshire, and assumed the
surname of Montgomerie and the arms quarterly by Royal
License. Armorial bearings— Quarterly, 1 and 4,
quarterly, i. and iiii. azure, three fleurs-de-lys or, ii. and iii.
gules, three annulets or, stoned azure, all within a bordure
or, charged with a double tressure flory and counterflory
gules, a canton ermine for difference (for Montgomerie) ;
2 and 3, argent, on a chevron engrailed azure, between
three horses' heads erased gules, as many crescents argent,
a bordure of the second (for Allenby), and upon an
escutcheon of pretence the arms of Montgomerie, Earls
of Eglinton and Winton, namely, quarterly, 1 and 4,
quarterly, i. and iiii. azure, three fleurs-de-lys or, ii. and
iii. gules, three annulets or, stoned azure, all within a
bordure or, charged with a double tressure flory and
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counterflory gules; 2 and 3, quarterly, i. and iiii. azure,
three rleurs-de-lys or, ii. and iii. gules, three annulets or,
stoned azure, overall a sword in pale, point upwards, proper.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a Mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a female figure (representing Hope)
proper, vested azure, holding in the dexter hand an anchor
or, and in her sinister by the hair a human head also proper,
charged upon the breast with a cross crosslet for difference.
Motto — "Garde bien." Livery — Dark blue, with blue
and yellow facings. Married, 1885, Lady Sophia Con-
stance Montgomerie, eldest daughter and heir of the Rt.
Hon. the 14th Earl of Eglinton and Winton ; and died
1915, leaving Issue — Sophia Egidia Gwendolen [m. 1st,
1905, Richard Logan Kidston {d. 1920) ; 2nd, 1924, Major
Demetrius Williams]; and Adelaide Constance [m 1914,
Ralph Hugh Lubbock, son of Hugh Nevile Lubbock of
Gorringes, Down, Kent]. Estates — Garnsgate Hall Estates,
Long Sutton, Lincolnshire and Cambridgeshire ; Aucham
Castle, Ayrshire ; Montgomerie Estates, Ayrshire and
Lanarkshire.
MONTGOMERIE-CHARRINGTON (R.L., 25 July
head erased, between two crosses patee palewise or, be-
tween as many flaunches vair of the last and azure (for
Charrington) ; 2 and 3, quarterly or and sable, in the
first and fourth quarters an anchor, and in the second and
third a fleur-de-lys all counterchanged (for Montgomerie).
Mantling gules and or. Crests — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-gryphon gules, gorged with a collar gemel
and charged on the shoulder with two annulets interlaced
fessewise or, holding in the dexter claw a branch of thorn-
tree slipped proper, and resting the sinister claw on a
cross patee as in the arms (for Charrington) ; on a
wreath of the colours, in front of a wyvern proper, an
anchor between two fieurs-de-lys or (for Montgomerie).
Motto— " Garde, garde."
Only son of Rear-Adm. Robert Archibald James
Montgomerie, C.B., C.M.G., C.V.O., b. 1855 ; d.
1908 ; m. 1886, Alethe Marian, d. of the late Spencer
Charrington, M.P., of Hunsdon House, nr. Ware : —
Victor Robert Montgomerie - Charrington (formerly
Montgomerie), Esq., C.B.E., Maj. 2nd L. Gds. (Reserve
List), b. 1887 ; m. 1910, Mildred Mary, d. of William
Dalglish Bellasis, of Willesley Hall, Ashby-de-la-Zouch ;
and has issue — Robert Victor Campbell Montgomerie-
Charrington, Gentleman, b. 1915 ; Henry Eric Mont-
gomerie-Charrington, Gentleman, b. 1925 ; Susan Mary ;
Victoria Mildred. Seat — Hunsdon House, nr. Ware,
Herts. Town res. — 14 Eaton Place, S.W. Clubs —
Conservative, Junior United Service, R.A.C.
MONTGOMERIE-FLEMING (L.O., 17 June 1898).
Gules, on a chevron between a decrescent and an increscent
in chief and a boar's head erased in base or, three fieurs-
1923, H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, a gryphon's
de-lys azure. Mantling gules, doubled or. Crest — A goat's
head erased argent , armed or. Motto — " Let the deed shaw.
Son of James Brown Montgomerie-Fleming, Gentle-
man, of Kelvinside, Glasgow, Solicitor in Glasgow, b.
1840; d. 1899 ; m. \%T2, Jane Robertson, d. of William
Prichard, M.D., Partick : —
James Brown Montgomerie-Fleming, Gentleman, b.
1884. Estate — Kelvinside, in the parish of Govan and
Barony parish of Glasgow.
MONTGOMERY, see GRAHAM-MONTGOMERY,
LYONS- MONTGOMERY, and PURVIS- RUSSELL-
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MONTGOMERY of The Hall, co. Donegal (Conf.
U.O. , 20 Sept. 1808). Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, three
fleurs-de-lys or ; 2 and 3, gules, three annulets or, gemmed
azure, on an escutcheon of pretence argent, a tilting-spear
and sword in saltire proper, all within a bordure argent,
charged with eight trefoils slipped proper. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a chapeau gules, tnrned up ermine, a
cubit arm armed, grasping a broken tilting-spear proper.
Motto — " Gardez bien."
Only surv. son of Adm. Sir Alexander Leslie Mont-
gomery, R.N., 3rd Bart., b. 1807; d. 1888; m. 1840,
Caroline Rose, d. of James ( ampbell of Hampton
Court House, Middlesex: —
Sir Alexander Cecil Montgomery, 5th Bart. (3 Oct. 1908),
b. 1859. Res. —
MONTGOMERY (L.O., 29 Mar. 1926). Azure, en a
fess between three fleurs-de-lys or in chief, and a salmon
on its back holding a ring in its mouth in base, an ancient
hand-bell all proper. Mantling azure, doubled or. Crest
— On a wreath of his liveries, the demi-figure of Saint
Kentigern, mitred and vested his right hand raised in
benediction and the sinister proper holding three fleurs-de-
lys conjoined in stalk or. Motto — "Watch warily."
Second son of Daniel Montgomery, Cork Manufac-
turer, £. 1822; d. 1898; m. 1846, Mary Somerville, d.
of Matthew Walker, Weaver, Drygate, Glasgow: —
Sir Matthew Walker Montgomery, Knight Bachelor,
D.L. and J. P. co. Glasgow, LL.D. (Glasgowj, b. 1859; m.
1894, Helen, d. of George Johnston Mason, Manufacturer,
Glasgow; and has issue — Daniel Montgomery, Esq., b.
1894; George Allison Montgomery, Esq., Advocate, b.
1898; Allan Walker Montgomery, Esq., b. 1902; and
Agnes Alison Mason. Res. — Strowan, 49 Newark Drive,
Pollokshields, Glasgow. Club—R. Scottish Automobile.
MONTGOMERY of Beaulieu (U.O.). Gules, two
spears in saltire between three fleurs-de-lys in chief and as
many annulets in base or, stoned azure. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter
arm in armour embowed, the hand grasping a broken spear
all proper. Motto — " Patriae infelice fidelis."
Son of Richard Thomas Montgomery, Esq., of Peau-
lieu, J.P. (High Sheriff 1855), b. 1813; d. 1890;
m. 1845, Frances Barbara, d. cf St. George Smith of
Greenhills, co. Louth : —
Richard Johnston Montgomery, Esq., J.P. co. Louth,
High Sheriff 1910 [Anns as above, and on an escutcheon
of pretence the Arms of Robinson, viz. : Vert, on a chevron
or between three bucks trippant of the last and pellette'e, as
many quarterfoils gules], b. 1855 ; m. 1890, Maud Helena
Collingwood, only d. of late Sir John Stephen Robinson,
Bart., C.B., of Rokeby Hall. Seat — Beaulieu, near
Drogheda. Res. — Killmeer House, near Drogheda.
MONTMORENCY, see DE MONTMORENCY.
MONTRESOR (H. Coll.). Azure, two swords chevron-
wise argent, each grasped by a hand issuant proper, in
base eight bezants one three and four. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a sword in bend or, a fleur-de-lys azure, charged
with three bezants. Motto — " Mon tresor."
Son of : —
Frank Montresor Montresor (formerly Rideout), Esq.,
Capt. (ret.) R.A., *. . Res.—
MONTROSE; Duke of, see GRAHAM.
MONYPENNY, see GYBBON-MONYPENNY.
MONYPENNY (H. Coll.). Argent, a dolphin naiant
embowed azure. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, Neptune bestriding a dolphin
naiant all proper. Motto (over crest) — " Imperat aaquor."
Sons of James Robert Blackwell, Esq., J.P., M.A., of
Pitmilly, co. Fife, b. 1835; d. 1886; m. 1866, Mary
Elizabeth, d. of Rev. Charlton Lane, M.A., Vicar of
Hampstead, Middx. : —
Charlton James Blackwell Mony penny, Esq. (q.v.).
William Erskine Blackwell Monypenny, Gentleman, b.
1876; m. 1908, Eva, d. of W. Campbell. Res. —
Sons of Rev. Phillips Howard Monypenny, B. A., Vicar
of Hadlow, b. 1837 ; m. i860, Emma Melasina (d. 1896),
of John M'Munn, M.D. , of Rutland Square, Dublin : —
Monypenny, Gentleman, b.
Monypenny, Gentleman, b.
Rev. Sinclair Howard Monypenny, £. ; m. 1894,
Mary Beatrice Blackwell, d. of J. R. B. Monypenny. Res.
— The Vicarage, Hadlow, Ton bridge.
CHARLTON JAMES BLACKWELL MONYPENNY,
of Pitmilly, co. Fife, Esquire, J.P. , B.A. , Jesus College,
Cambridge. Born Nov. 4, 1867, eldest son of the late
James Robert Blackwell Monypenny of Pitmilly, Esq.,
J. P., M.A. (Trin. Coll., Camb.), Hon. Col. 4th Batt.
the Buffs (East Kent. Regt.), b. 1835; d. 1885; m.
1865, Mary Elizabeth, younger dau. of Rev. Charlton
Lane, MA., Vicar of Hampstead, Middlesex. Armorial
bearings and quarterings as used are not wholly recorded
in Lyon Register, but the arms and crest of Monypenny
are recorded in the College of Arms, and are— Quarterly,
1. argent, a dolphin azure, langued gules (for Monypenny) ;
2. azure, three cross crosslets fitch6e issuing out of as many
crescents argent (for Cathcart) ; 3. azure, a lion rampant
guardant between three escallops argent (for Gybbon) ; 4. or,
a lion rampant sable, collared and chained or (for Phillips) ;
5. paly of six argent and azure, on a chief gules, a lion
passant guardant or, all within a bordure ermine (for
Blackwell) ; 6. gules, a chevron between three swans argent
(for Lyte of Lyte's Cary). Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, Neptune bestriding a dolphin naiant in waves of
the sea, holding in his dexter hand the reins, and in his
sinister a trident all proper. Motto— " Imperat aequor."
Livery — Dark blue, yellow facings. Married, Aug. 17, 1898,
Emilia Sybil, third dau. of Cecil Algernon Salisbury Weten-
hall of Stanwich, Higham Ferrers, Northants. ; and has
issue— Phoebe. Seat— Pitmilly, co. Fife. Club— New
Oxford and Cambridge.
MOON of Copsewood Grange. Argent, an eagle dis-
played gules, two flaunches of the last, each charged
with a fleur-de-lys of the field, on a chief of the second
three crescents of the first. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — A demi-eagle displayed gules, in front thereof a
fleur-de-lys argent, charged on the breast with an
escutcheon of the last, thereon a crescent also gules.
Motto — " Vincit omnia Veritas."
Sons of Edward Moon, Esq., of Cassiobridge, Wat-
ford, Herts., b. 1841 ; d. 1893 ; m. 1866, Jessie, d. of
Benjamin Darbyshire, of Kenyon Mount.Cheshire : —
Sir Cecil Ernest Moon, 2nd Bart. (22nd July 1887),
of Copsewood Grange, Warwick, b. 1867 ; s. his grand-
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father 1899 ; m. ist, 1888 (marriage dissolved 1910),
Kate, d. of P. Grattan Lauder, of The Grove, Wicklow ;
2nd, 1912, Lilian Mary, d. of Rev. B. S. Darbyshire, of
Birkdale, Lanes., and widow of Dr. James Preston, of
Mosborough, co. Derby. Res. — The Fir Cone, Broad-
stone, Dorset.
Hubert Charles Moon, Esq., b. 1871. Res. — 7 Calver-
ley Terrace, Tunbridge Wells.
Sons of Reginald Blakeney Moon, Gentleman, b. 1873 >
d. igzj ; m. 1900, Lucy, d. of the late J. Crowther, of
Huddersfield : —
Richard Moon, Gentleman, b. 1901.
Joseph Edward Moon, Gentleman, b. 1904.
John Arthur Moon, Gentleman, b. 1905.
Robert Blakeney Moon, Gentleman, b. 1908.
Son of Richard Moon, Esq. (2nd son of ist Bart.), b.
1843 ; d. 1922 ; m. 1868, Sarah, d. of Staff-Surg.
E. H. Blakeney : —
Jasper Moon, Gentleman, 6. 1881 ; m. 1910, Isabel, d. of
the late Edward Logan, of Upton, Chester, and has issue —
Edward Moon, Gentleman, b. 1911 ; Roger Moon, Gentle-
man, b. 1914 ; Humphrey Moon, Gentleman, b. 1919;
Ursula; Mary; and Gwyneth Elinor. Res. —
Son of Sir Richard Moon, ist Bart., b. 1814 ; d.
1899 ; m. 1840, Eleanor, d. of John Brocklebank, of
Hazelholm, Cumberland : —
Sir Ernest Robert Moon, K.C.B., K.C., Barrister-at-
Law and Bencher, Inner Temple, b. 1854 ; m. 1881, Emma
Henrietta, d. of J. De Villiers-Lamb, of Sydney, N.S.W.;
and has issue — Arthur Moon, Esq., M.C., K.C., Capt.
(ret.) Post Office Rifles, Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple,
b. 1882 [m. i9i2,Marjorie Isabel, d. of Charles Skinner, of
The Chantry, Suffolk ; and has issue — John Richard
Philip Moon, Gentleman, b. 1915 ; Penelope Kathleen;
and Christine Marjorie. Res. — 18 Prince's Gardens,
S.W.] Seats — Braziers Park, Ipsden, Wallingford ;
Balholmie, Cargill, co. Perth. Club — Oxford and Cam-
bridge.
MOON of Bidston (H. Coll., 14 May 1918). Sable,
three ears of wheat slipped and leaved erect argent,
banded or, between in fesse a decrescent and an incres-
cent of the second, all within a bordure of the same
charged with seven estoiles of five points gules. Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, the moon in her complement issuant from a bank
of clouds proper, semee of estoiles as in the arms. Motto
— " Kepe troth."
Second son of John Moon, b. 1820; d. 1888 ;»j.
1843, Susannah, d. of Abraham Fenton, of Balders-
ton, Lanes. : —
James Moon, Esq., J. P., b. 1858; m. 1882, Mary
Elizabeth, d. of David Clegg, Merchant, 01 Manchester ;
and has issue — (1) John Moon, Gentleman, late Lieut.
R.A., b. 1885 ; (2) Norman Leslie Moon, Gentleman,
late Lieut. 13th Hussars, b. 1889 ; (3) Eric James Moon,
Esq., M.C., Capt. (ret.), R.E., has Croix de Guerre,
6.1893; Mary; Dorothy. Seat — Mymwood Park, Hat-
field, Herts. Clubs — Reform, Ranelagh.
MOON of Portman Square. Argent, an eagle dis-
played gules, charged on the breast with two swords
in saltire proper, on a chief nebuly azure, a fasces erect
or, between two crescents argent. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — A crescent argent, in front of a fasces in
bend or, surmounting a sword in bend sinister proper.
Motto — " ^Equam servare mentem."
Son of Wilfrid Graham Moon, Esq. Maj., Seaforth
Highlanders, b. 1864 ; d. 1909 ; m. 1892, Mary
Frances, d. of Sir Alexander Bradshaw, K.C.B. : —
Sir Arthur Wilfrid Graham Moon, 4th Bart. (4 May
1855), b. 1905 ; s. his uncle 191 1. Res. —
5th son of Rev. Sir Edward Graham Moon, 2nd Bart.,
b. 1825 ; d. 1904 ; m. 1851, Ellen, d. of Thomas
Sydney, of Leyton House, Essex : —
Rev. Cecil Graham Moon, Clerk in Holy Orders, M. A.,
Oxford, b. 1867 ; m. 1898, Mary, d. of John Hankey, of
Fetcham Park, Surrey ; and has issue — Arthur Graham
Moon, Flying Officer, R.A.F., b. 1901 ; Edward Horace
Graham Moon, Lieut, is/igth Hussars, b. 1904; John
Cecil Graham Moon, Gentleman, b. 1919. Res. —
Broadwell Hill, Moreton-in-Marsh, Glos. Club — Oxford
and Cambridge.
MOOR (H. Coll., 28 Nov. 1816). Quarterly, 1. erminois,
on a chevron engrailed sable, between three moorcocks
proper, a mitre between two crosses pate"e or (Moor) ;
2. ermine, four bars azure, a demi-lion rampant gules issuant
in chief (Frewen) ; 3. argent, a cross crosslet fitchee sable
(Scott) ; 4. azure, three congers' heads erased or (Congherst.)
Mantling" sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a Moor's arm embowed proper, the hand grasping two
javelins the points towards the dexter broken or. Motto —
" Non eget mauris jaculis." Badge (10 Feb. 19 17) — A crux
ansata (or ankh) or.
Second and only surv. son of Rev. John Frewen Moor
of Ampfield, Hants., b. 1823; d. 1906; m. 1853,
Frances Dorothy, d. of Col. Charles Grimston, J. P. and
D.L., of Grimston Garth and Kilnwick, co. Yorks. :—
Rev. Charles Moor, D.D. Oxon., F.S.A., F.A.Hist.S.,
formerly Vicar of Gainsborough and Canon of Lincoln
[impales the arms of Moon, namely — argent, an eagle
displayed gules, two flaunches of the second, each charged
with a fleur-de-lys of the first, on a chief of the second
three crescents of the first], b. 1857; m. 1889, Constance
Mary, d. of Robert Moon, M.A. , Barr.-at-Law ; and has
had issue— (1) Christopher Moor, Gentleman, B.A. of Pemb.
Coll., Cambs., and of McGill Univ., Montreal, b. 1892;
killed in action 1915 ; (2) Frewen Moor, Gentleman, M.C..
M.A., M.D. Trin. Coll., Camb., late R. Berks. Regt.,
b. 1893 lm- i926, Lucy Petronella Noel, d. of Rev. John
Storrs, D.D., Dean of Rochester] ; and has issue — John
Frewen Moor, Gentleman, b. 1927] ; (3) Oswald Moor.
Gentleman, B.A. Cambridge, b. 1901 ; Rosalie; and
Veronica. Res. — 14 Lexham Gardens. Kensington, W. 8.
MOORE, see PARKIN-MOORE, and STREAT-
FEILD-MOORE.
MOORE of Hancox (H. Coll.). Argent, on a fesse
between two garbs azure, three mullets or. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
in front of a Moor's head proper, a garb barwise or.
Motto — " Nitor in adversum."
Eldest son of Sir Norman Moore, ist Bart., M.D.,
F.R.C.P., b. 1847 ; d. 1922 ; by his ist wife, m. 1880,
Amy, d. of William Leigh Smith, of Crowham,
Sussex : —
Sir Alan Hilary Moore, 2nd Bart. (28 May i9ig),M.B.,
B.Ch. (Camb.), late temp. Surg. R.N., b. 1882; m.
1922, Hilda Mary, d. of Rt. Rev. Winfrid Burrows, 96th
Bishop of Chichester ; and has issue — Norman Winfrid
Moore, Esq., b. 1923; and Hilary Mary. Res. — South-
over Old Rectory, Lewes, Sussex. Club — Oxford and
Cambridge.
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three mullets pierced gules. Mantling azure and or,
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a Moor's head proper,
wreathed about the temples argent and azure. Suppor-
MOORE of London (H. Coll.). Or, a moorcock be-
tween three clusters of harebells proper, a bordure vert.
Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, on a bush of heather a moorcock both proper.
ters— Two greyhounds argent. Motto— " Fords cadere,
cedere, non potest." Livery— Blue, with orange facings.
Son of Rt. Hon. Ponsonby William Moore, Earl of
Drogheda, Viscount Moore of Drogheda, and Baron
Moore of Mellefont in the Peerage of Ireland, Rep.
Irish Peer, J. P., D.L., b. 1846; d. 1908 ; m. 1879, Anne
Tower, d. of George Moir, D. L. , formerly Sheriff of the
co. of Stirling : —
Rt. Hon. Henry Charles Ponsonby Moore, C.M.G., Earl
of Drogheda (14 June 1661), Viscount Moore of Drogheda,
(7 Feb. 1621), Baron Moore of Mellefont (20 July 1616),
Irish Honours, b. 1884; m. 1st, 1909, Kathleen, C.B.E. (who
obtained a divorce 1922), youngest d. Charles M. Pelham
Burn; 2nd, 1922, Olive Mary, d. of George Meatyard ;
and has issue— Charles Garrett Ponsonby Moore, commonly
called Viscount Moore, b. 1910; and Lady Patricia Doreen.
Seat— Moore Abbey, co. Kildare. Res.— 6 Victoria Road,
W.8.
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Badge — A moorcock's feather between two sprigs ot
heather in sal tire proper, entiled by a circlet or. Motti
" Moribus antiquis."
Son of Edward Cecil Horatio Moore, Esq..
Brockville, Ontario, Canada (eld. s. of 1st Bart., see
below), b. 1876 ; killed in action at Vimy Ridge, 9
April 1917 ; m. 1905, Kathleen Mary, d. of Edward
Stanton Oliver, of Sudbury, co. Suffolk : —
Sir Edward Stanton Moore, 2nd Bart. (25 Oct. (1923),
6. 1910. Res. — Parklands, Ockley, Surrey.
Yr. sons of Sir Edward Cecil Moore, 1st Bt., Lord
Mayor of the City of London, b. 1851 ; d. 1923;
m. (1st), 1876, Sarah Ann (d. 1887), d. of Horatio
Brown Mead of London ; (2nd), 1893, Florence Mary
Georgiana, d. of James Haverson, of Stamford Hill : —
Harold Meade Moore, Esq., M.B.E., M.C., late Major
R.A.S.C, b. 1878. Res. — Polesdon, Buccleuch Road,
Datchet, Bucks.
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Eric Edward James Moore, Esq., Capt. Roy. Innis-
killing Fus., b. 1894; m. 1928, Gertrude, d. of Frank
F. Vanderhoef, of New York. Post, address — 8 Cumber-
land House, Kensington Gore, W.8.
Ronald George Moore, Esq., b. 1903; m. 1928, Barbara,
. of Charles Elwes, of Bournemouth. Res. —
MOORE (H. Coll.). Argent, on a chevron between three
Moors' heads couped at the shoulders sable, a mitre or
between on either side two swords in saltire proper, pom-
mels and hilts gold. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
On a wreath of the colours, in front of a Moor's head as in
the arms, a crozier or.
Son of Rev. Edward Moore, Hon. Canon of Canterbury,
and Lady Harriet Janet, d. of the 4th Duke of
Buccleuch : —
Adm. Sir Arthur William Moore, G.C.B. (191 1), G.C.V.O.
(1911), C.M.G. (1892), served in Egyptian War 1882, re-
presented England at Anti-Slavery Congress at Brussels
1889, Member Australian Defence Committee 1 890-1, Naval
Lord of the Admiralty 1898-1901, Com. -in-Chief at the
Cape 1901-4, Second in Command of the Channel Fleet
1905, Com. -in-Chief on the China Station 1906-8, Com. -in-
Chief at Portsmouth 1911-12, A.D.C. to Queen Victoria
1895-9, Grand Cross of Norwegian Order of St. Olaf 1906,
£.1847. Res. — 55 Cadogan Street, S.W.3. Club— United
Service.
MOORE (H. Coll.). Azure, a bendlet or, on a chief
indented of the second three mullets gules. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — Issuant out of a coronet com-
posed of five roses set upon a rim or, a Moor's head and
shoulders proper, round the neck a circlet or, and about
the temples a wreath or and azure. Motto — " Fortis
cadere cedere non potest."
Son of Hobart Moore, of Bengoe, Herts. : —
Sir Harold John de Courcy Moore, Knt. Bach. (1922),
F.C. A., Alderman and Lieut, of City of London, Maj.
(ret.) R.F.C., b. 1877 ; m. 1st, 1906, Jeanne Germaine
(divorced 1924), d. of Eugene Gokel, of St. Leonards ;
and has issue — Norman de Courcy Moore, Esq., b. 1907 ;
Hobart Harold de Courcy Moore, Esq., b. 1909 ; Germaine
de Courcy [m. 2nd, 1924, Mary, d. of the late J. C.
Cuthbertson]. Res. — 29 Chelsea Park Gardens, S.W.3.
Clubs — City Carlton, Constitutional, R.A.F.
MOORE (Confn. U.O. 1848). Argent, on a fesse azure,
three mullets of the field, a bordure gules, charged with
eight trefoils slipped or. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — Out of a naval crown, a Moor's head all proper.
Motto — " Dura patientia frango."
Sons of Joseph Henry Moore, Gentleman, A. I.M.
(Dub.), County Surveyor Westmeath, 1870; Meath,
1874-1907, Pres. Inst. C. E. (Irel.), 1907-8, b. 1844; d.
1912; m. 1871, Elizabeth Jane, d. of Rev. Robert W.
King, Rector of Portglenone, co. Antrim : —
Ven. Robert Henry Moore, M.A. (Dub.), Archdeacon of
Northam, Canon of Perth, West Australia, b. 1872 ; m.
1st. 1901, Jane (d. 1916), d. of Joseph Watterson of Ard-
glass ; and has issue — Frank Lucius Patrick Moore, Gentle-
man, b. 1905; Charles Hubert George Moore, Gentleman, b.
1910; and Kathleen Mary; m. 2nd, 1921, d. of the Arch-
bishop of Perth.W.A. ; and has further issue — John Robert
Moore, Gentleman, b. 1926 ; and Pauline Betty. Res. —
Northam, Western Australia.
Hugh Lucius Moore, Gentleman, b. 1878; m. 1901,
Mary, d. of Joseph Tucker of Bunbury, W. Australia ; and
has issue — Guy Joseph Finn Moore, Gentleman, b. 1905 ;
William Hugh Moore, Gentleman, b. 1906; Mary Doreen ;
and Elizabeth.
William Brownlow Ashe Moore, Gentleman, L.R. C.S.I. ,
b. 1879 ; m. 1906, Agnes Mary, d. of Hamilton Rankin
Graham of Fahan, co. Donegal. Address— Civil Medical
Dept., Hong Kong.
George Moore, Gentleman, b. 1884 ; m. 1922, and has
issue — 1 son and 1 dau.
Son of Rev. Patrick Moore, M.A. (Dub.), b. 1819 ;
d. 1848 ; m. 1842, Ellen Mary, d. of Rev. Henry Ashe,
Rector of Acton, co. Armagh : —
William Patrick Moore, Gentleman, M.Inst. C.E. (Irel.),
Assistant Engineer Dublin Port and Docks Board (retired
1912), b. 1846; m. 1874, Frederica, d. of John Dudley
Fletcher of Danestown, co. Dublin; and has surv. issue,
with three daus. — (1) George Henry Moore, Gentleman, b.
1876; (2) Dudley Fletcher Moore, Gentleman, b. 1882; (3)
Frederick Yorke Shegog Moore, Gentleman, b. 1883; (4)
Robert Ashe Moore, Gentleman, b. 1885. Res. —
MOORE (U.O.). Azure, on a chief engrailed or, a rose
gules, barbed and seeded proper, between two mullets
pierced of the third. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
Out of a mural crown proper, a Moor's head also proper,
wreathed about the temples argent and azure, and charged
on the neck with a rose gules, barbed vert. Motto —
" Fortis cadere cedere non potest."
Son of Arthur John Moore, Esq., J. P., D.L. , b. 1849 ;
d. 1904; m 1887, Mary Lucy Clifford, d. of Sir Charles
Clifford, Bart., of Hatherton Hall, co. Stafford:—
Charles Joseph Henry O'Hara Moore, Esq., M.C., Capt.
Irish Guards, served Great War 1914-19 (despatches),
J. P., D.L. co. Tipperary, b. 1880; m. 1917, Lady Dorothie.
d. of 9th Earl of Denbigh, and has issue — 4 daus. Seats —
Mooresfort, and Aherlow Castle, Bansha, co. Tipperary,
Clubs — Guards', White's.
Sir JOHN WILLIAM MOORE, Knt. Bach. (1900),
Doctor of Medicine, Master of Surgery, M.A. Univ. Dub.,
D.Sc. (honoris causa) of the University of Oxford, and
Diplomate in Public Health of the University of Dublin ;
Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland
(President 1898-1900), ex-Scholar of Trinity College,
Dublin, Honorary Fellow of the Swedish Society of
Physicians, Senior Physician to the Meath Hospital, Dublin,
formerly Professor of the Practice of Medicine, Royal
College of Surgeons in Ireland, an Honorary Physician-in-
Ordinary to H.M. the King in Ireland (1912), a Deputy-
Lieutenant for the County Borough of Dublin (1910). Born
Oct. 23, 1845, being elder son of William Daniel Moore, M.D.
(Dub. et Cantab.), M.R.I. A., by his wife Catherine Mary,
eldest d. of Mark Monsarrat of Dublin. Armorial
hearings (Confn. U.O. n June 1900)— Azure, on a chief
dancettee or, a fleam between two mullets gules. Mant-
ling azure and or. Crest — Out of a ducal crest coronet
gold, charged with a fleam gules, a Moor's head in pro-
file proper, wreathed about the temples or and azure.
Motto — " Fortis cadere cedere non potest." Livery— Blue.
Married, firstly, Jan. 4, 1876, Ellie (d. April 21, 1878),
only dau. of the late John Ridley, M. D. , of Moore Hall,
Tullamore, King's Co. ; and secondly, March 15, 1881,
Louisa Emma, youngest dau. of the late Edmund J.
Armstrong, Esq., D.L. , of Lismoher, Kilfenora, co. Clare,
and Lower Leeson Street, Dublin ; and has had Issue (by
first marriage) — Elizabeth Eleanor Mary ; Elsie \m.
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July 2, 1902, Reginald Arthur Percy Rogers, M.A.,
Fellow of Trinity Coll., Dublin (who died 1923)]; (by
second marriage) -(1) William Edmund Armstrong Moore,
Esq., M.A. (Dublin), b. June 13, 1882 ; d. 1923 ; (2) Arthur
Robert Moore, Esq., M.C., Capt. 4th London Regt., M.A.
(Dublin), Barrister-at-Law, b. July 22, 1883; killed in
action 1916 ; (3) Maurice Sydney Moore, Esq., M.D.,
B.A. (Dublin), Surg.-Comdr. R.N., b. March 31, 1886 [m.
1924, Ida Mary, d. of the late Robert Masterton, Gentle-
man, of Dunbar and Edinburgh, and has issue— John
Edmund Keir Moore, Gentleman, b. 1926]; and Nora
Gladys. Res.— 40 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin. Clubs -
University (Dublin), Oxford Medical Graduates.
JOSEPH HALL MOORE, Esq., J. P. for Derbyshire,
Lieut.-Col. Commanding (and Hon. Col.) 3rd Batt.
(Mil.) Derbyshire Regt. (ret.) Born , third son of the
late William Cameron Moore, Esq. , J. P. , of Bamford, Derby-
shire, by his wife Eliza Louisa, eldest dau. of Joseph Hall,
Solicitor, of Castleton, co. Derby. Armorial bearings-
Azure, a swan argent, wings elevated or, a bordure nebuly
of the last, on a chief of the second a lion passant of the
first, between two flowers of the cotton-tree slipped proper.
Mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a swan argent, wings elevated, barry
of six or and azure, holding in the beak a flower of the
cotton-tree as in the arms. Motto—" Mores hoc mutati."
Residence— Castleton, Derbyshire, vid Sheffield.
MOORE. (U.O.) Azure, on a chief cottised or, a mullet
voided gules, between two trefoils slipped vert. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — A Moor's head proper, issuant out
of a crest coronet charged on the neck with a mullet voided
or. Motto — " Fortis cadere cedere non potest.''
Son of Robert Waters Moore, of Adelaide : —
Henry Percival Moore, Esq., J. P. Adelaide, b.
Res. — Adelaide, Australia.
MOORE of Moore Fort (U.O.)- Azure, on a chief en-
grailed or, an annulet between two mullets gules. Mant-
ling azure and or. Crest— Out of a mural crown charged
with an annulet gules, a Moor's head in profile also
proper, the temples encircled with a wreath argent and
azure. Motto — "Fortis cadere cedere non potest."
Eldest surviving son of the late William Moore, Esq.,
J. P. (High Sheriff 1847), LL.D., Barrister-at-Law, by
his wife Mary Shuldham, eldest d. of John Hill, Esq.,
J. P., of Bellaghy Castle, Castledawson, co. Derry: —
John Moore, Esq., J. P. New Zealand, b. 1854; m. 1884,
Amy Elizabeth (d. 1912), second d. of late John Nicholls
of Chester ; and has issue — William Geoffrey Mocre,
Gentleman, b. 1885; and a dau. Seat — Moore Fort,
Ballymoney, co. Antrim. Res. — Riverbank, Napier, New
Zealand. Clubs — Hawkes Bay, Napier, both in New
Zealand.
MOORE (H. Coll.). Or, on a chevron pean between
three Moors' heads in profile couped at the neck proper,
wreathed about the temples argent and sable, a pheon of
the field. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a swan, wings elevated argent, charged on
the breast with a pheon sable, in front of bulrushes proper.
Motto — " Animum rege."
Son of Thomas George Cams Moore, Esq., Major
42nd Royal Highlanders, b. 1838 ; d. 1903 ; tn.
Mary Hasluck, d. of Robert Campbell of Allan Park,
Stirling : —
William Fawcett Campbell Moore, Gentleman, b. 1876.
Res.—
MOORE of Moore Hall (U.O., 2 Feb 1773). Argent,
a chevron gules between three moorcocks proper. Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crest — On a coronet or, a moor-
cock proper Motto — " Fortis cadere cedere non potest."
Sons of George Henry Moore, Esq., of Moore Hall,
J. P. and D.L., M.P. co. Mayo (Sheriff 1867), b. 1810 ;
d. 1870; tn. 1851, Mary, eld. d. of Maurice Blake
of Ballinafad, co. Mayo : —
George Augustus Moore, Esq., High Sheriff co. Mayo,
b. 1852. Seat— Moore Hall, Ballyglass, co. Mayo. Res.—
121 Ebury Street, S.W.
Maurice George Moore, Esq., C.B. , Col. Connaught
Rangers,*. 1854; tn. 1889, Evelyn, d. of late J. Stratford
Handcock of Carantrila Park, co. Galway ; and has issue—
(1) Maurice George Henry Patrick Moore, Gentleman,
b. 1894; (2) Ulick Augustus George Moore, Gentleman.
b. 1896. Seat — Moore Hall, Ballyglass, co. Mayo. Res. —
5 Sea View Terrace, Donnybrook, Dublin.
The late Augustus Moore, Gentleman, b. 1856; d. 1910;
tn. 1891, Justina, d. of late Sir John Braddick Monckton,
Town Clerk of the City of London ; and left issue — Peter
Augustus John Falkland Moore, Gentleman, b. 1891. Res. —
Henry Julian Moore, Gentleman, b. 1864. Res. —
MOORE of Barne (U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, a
swan close argent, membered or, within a bordure engrailed
of the second (Moore); 2 and 3, gules, a chief or, over all
a bend ermine (Pennefather). Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a goshawk preying
on a coney, both proper. Motto — " Vis unita fortior."
Son of Stephen Moore, Esq., of Barne, J. P. and D.L.
(M.P. 1875-1880, and High Sheriff 1885) co. Tipperary,
b. 1836; d. 1897; tn. 1st, 1867, Anna Maria, only d.
and h. of Wilmer Wilmer : —
Randal Kingsmill Moore, Esq., J. P. and D.L. (High
Sheriff 1904) co. Tipperary, late Lieut. 3rd Batt. Leinster
Regt., b. 1873; tn. 1909, Lilian Julietta Mabson, yst. d. of
Henry John Simonds of The Rectory, Caversham. Seat —
Barne, nr. Clonmel.
Only son of Lt.-Col. Richard St. Leger Moore, C.B.,
J. P. co. Kildare, late 9th, 12th, and 5th Lancers,
[Arms of Moore only], b. 1848 ; d. 1921 ; tn. 1873,
Alice Geraldine, d. of Joseph Pratt Tynte, Esq., D.L. ,
of Tynte Park, co. Wicklow: —
Richard Stephen Tynte St. Leger Moore, Esq., Major
12th Lancers, b. 1890. Seat — Killashee, Naas, co. Kildare.
Son of Capt. Stephen Blyth Moore, Royal Scots, b.
1850; d. 1901 ; tn. 1881, Hester Marion, d. of A.
Wedderburn : —
Stephen Moore, Esq., Capt. R.N., b. 1F84.
MOORE (H. Coll.) Per chevron argent and sable, two
chevronels between in chief two Moors' heads in profile, and
in base a mullet all counterchanged. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a Moor's head
in profile proper, wreathed around the temples argent and
azure, charged on the neck with a mullet argent, and pierced
through the neck from the dexter side with a sword embrued
in bend sinister proper, pommel and hilt or. Motto —
" Fortis cadere cedere non potest."
Sons of William Henry Moore, Gentleman, of Coventry,
b. 1859 ; d. 1899 ; tn. 1883, Annie, d. of Jesse Chaplin,
of Exhall, co. Warwick : —
Ralph Edward Moore, Gentleman, Lieut., late R.A.F.
and R.F.A., served Great War 1914-18 (despatches), b.
1888 ; tn. 1921, Violet Mary Frances, d. of the late
William Simon Mothersole, of Barking, Essex, and has
issue — Antony William Moore, Gentleman, b. 1924 ; and
Pamela Mary. Res- — Coventry.
George William Moore, Solicitor, LL.B., Lieut. (R. P.),
late the Royal Warwickshire Regt., served Great Wfu
1914-15, b. 1893. Res. — Long Wood, Kenilworth Road,
Stoneleigh, nr. Coventry.
MOORE of Cremorgan (U.O.). Vert, a lion rampant
and in chief three estoiles or. Mantling vert and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an arm fessewise erased,
vested or, the hand grasping a sword erect, impaling thret
gory heads all proper. Motto — "Semper fidelis et audax.
Sons of Lewis Moore, Esq., of Cremorgan, J. P., D.L.
(High Sheriff Queen's Co. 1828), b. 1801 ; d. 1880;
tn. , Mary Sarah, d. of Capt. Charles Lancelot
Sandes: —
Henry Moore, Esq., J. P. and D.L. Queen's Co. (High
Sheriff 1883), B.A. (Trin. Coll., Dub.), b. 1843. Seat—
Cremorgan, Timahoe, Queen's Co.
Lewis Moore, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
MOORE (H. Coll.). Argent, on a chevron azure,
between in chief two lions rampant guardant sable,
each charged on the shoulder with a spur or, and in
base an eagle displayed of the third, grasping in the claws
a moorcock gules, three fleurs-de-lys erminois. Mant-
ling azure and argent. Crest — A dragon statant argent
on a crown vallary charged on the wing with a cross
couped and holding in the dexter claw a sword erect all
gules, the sword impaling a human head couped and
distilling drops of blood proper. Motto — " Per omnia
majora spiro." Livery — Dress: pale blue velvet coat,
with silver epaulettes, buckles, etc., white satin breeches,
white silk stockings and black shoes ; undress: dark blue
cloth, fawn collar and cuffs, black shoes.
1388
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£p)0
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir John Voce Moore, Knt. Bach ,
D.L., J. P., Lord Mayor of London, 1898-99, b. 1826 ;
d. 1904 ; m. 1847, Elizabeth Dowson, d. of Peter
Willsea, of Silfield Lodge, Norfolk : —
The late James Moore, Esq., Freeman of the City of
London, b. 1852 ; d. 1925 ; m. 1882, Charlotte Louisa,
d. of John Burrows, Esq., J. P., of Stockwell House,
Wymeswold, Leics. ; and had issue — Dr. Burrows
Moore, Ph.D., M.Sc. (Mane), B.Sc. (Eng.), F.I.C., A.M.I.
Chem. E., A.K.C., Freeman of the City of London, b. 1891
[m. 1916, Beatrice Louise, d. of Andrew Bow, of Stirling
and London [Res. — Westlands, Pinner, Middx. ; Univer-
sity of London, University College)] ; Charlotte Annie
Dowson ; Ivy Irene.
MOORE of Chalfont St. Giles (H. Coll.). Quarterly,
1. sable, on a pale engrailed argent, three greyhounds
courant of the field (Moore) ; 2. vert, on a chevron
argent, between three wolves' heads couped or, three
escallops gules (Jones) ; 3. paly of six gules and
sable, three eaglets displayed argent, membered and
crowned or (Cooke) ; 4. per saltire argent and gules,
a saltire between four crosses crosslet all counterchanged
(Twisden) ; 5. argent, three chevronels azure and sem6e of
crosses crosslet (Chelmington) ; 6. argent, a tower between
three keys erect azure (Baker) ; 7. chequy argent and gules,
a cross azure (Roydon) ; 8. gules, six eaglets displayed or,
three, two and one (Broxborne) ; 9. argent, a lion rampant
gules, armed and langued azure, debruised by a bend sable
(Branche) ; 10. sable, a chevron ermine, between three
bulls' heads caboshed argent (Saunder) ; n. or, three lion-
eels in pale sable, armed and langued gules (Carew) ; 12.
gules, a saltire argent (Other) ; 13. argent, a saltire gules
(Windsor) ; 14. per pale ermine and gules, a saltire counter-
changed (FitzStephen) ; 15. quarterly argent and gules
(Tuit) ; 16. quarterly sable and argent (Hoo) ; 17. or, on a
fesse azure, a mullet of the first (Andervill) ; 18. azure, a
fret throughont argent and a chief or (St. Leger) ; 19.
azure, a fesse between six cross crosslets or (St. Maur) ;
20. azure, three sinister hands couped argent (Malmains) ;
21. argent, a lion rampant sable (Wells) ; 22. gules, a fesse
dancettee between six cross crosslets or (Engayne) ; 23.
barry of six ermine and gules, three crescents sable
(Waterton) ; 24. argent, three piles wavy issuing from the
chief vert, on a bordure azure, eight bezants (Bryan); 25.
barry nebuly per bend sinister sable and argent three bars
nebuly counterchanged, all within a bordure compony
of the first and second (Blunt) ; 26. sable, a fesse hummettee
argent (Bostock) ; 27. azure, six garbs or, three, two and
one (Hugh, Earl of Chester) ; 28. or, a lion rampant gules
(Meschines); 29. azure, a wolfs head erased argent
(Lupus) ; 30. sable, an eagle displayed with two heads or
(Mercia) ; 31. argent, an orle within nine martlets in orle
sable (Winington) ; 32. vert, a cross engrailed ermine
(Kingsley) ; 33. vert, a bend ermine (Whetenhall) ; 34.
argent, a fesse between three crosses crosslet fitchee sable
(Lawton) ; 35. azure, two bars argent (Venables) ; 36.
gules, a chevron embattled counter-embattled argent
between three martlets or (Wythens) ; 37. argent, on a chief
sable, two boars' heads couped of the first (Taylor).
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, out of bullrushes proper, a moorcock rising sable,
holding in the beak a bullrush also proper. Badge —
Within a chaplet of roses a stone proper. Motto — " Dieu
est mon port." Livery — Black, with grey facings.
Sons of Rev. Clement Glover Moore, M.A., Chaplain
on theBengal Establishment, of Stonedean, Beacons-
field, Bucks., b. 1848 ; d. 1897 ; m. 1877, Eliza
Constantia, d. of Robert Devereux Harrison, of
Fron Llwyd, Welshpool : —
Rev. Cyril Ashton Glover Moore, Clerk in Holy Orders,
b. 1884. Seat — The Stone, Chalfont St. Giles, Bucks.
Res.—" Turner's Wood," Chalfont St. Giles.
Rev. George Guy Moore, Clerk in Holy Orders, b.
1888. Res. — Rosehill, Albury, Surrey.
MOORE (H. Coll.). Azure, two bendlets between as
many moorhens in bend all or.
Daughters and coheirs of John Godfrey Moore,
Gentleman, of Winter Harbour, Maine, U.S.A.,
b. 1848 ; d. 1899 ; m. 1871, : —
Ruth, m. 1899, Arthur Hamilton, Viscount Lee of
Fareham {q.v.).
Faith. Res. — Downshire House, Roehampton Lane,
S.W.15.
MOORE-BRABAZON (R.L., 13 March 1868). Gules,
on a bend or, three martlets sable. Mantling gules and
or. Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount
vert, a falcon rising, belled or. Motto — " Vota vita mea. "
Sons of Lt.-Col. John Arthur Henry Moore-Brabazon,
Hon. Lt.-Col., late Major Bengal Staff Corps, who
assumed the additional name and the arms of Brabazon
by Roy. Lie. 13 March 1868, b. 1828 ; d. 1908 ; m.
1879, Emma Sophia, eld. d. of Alfred Richards, Barr.-
at-Law : —
William Lockhart Chambre Moore-Brabazon, Esq., Capt.
3rd Batt. Irish Regt., late of the Coldstream Guards, b.
1880 ; m. 1910, Elsie Louisa, d. of James Strachan, of
Nairn, N.B. Seats — Tara Hall, co. Meath ; Tallyallen, co.
Louth.
John Theodore Cuthbert Moore-Brabazon, Esq., Lt.-
Col. R.F.C., M.P. Chatham Div. of Rochester, b. 1884 ; m.
^00
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1906, Hilda Mary, only d. of late Charles Henry Krabbe'
of Buenos Ayres ; and has issue — Derek Charles Moore-
Brabazon, Gentleman, b. 1910 ; Michael Jaques Moore-
Brabazon, Gentleman, b. 1913. Res. — 15 Gerald Road,
S W.i.
MOORE-GWYN. Quarterly, 1 and4, sable, gutt6-d'or, two
barrulets invected or, between as many lozenges in pale of the
last, each charged with a sword erect sable (for Gwyn) ;
2 and 3, per pale argent and sable, a moorcock between
two greyhounds courant, and as many flaunches all counter-
changed (for Moore). Mantling sable and or. Crests—
1. on a wreath of the colours, between two antlers sable, a
cubit arm erect proper, charged with two lozenges palewise
also sable, the hand grasping a sword proper, pommel and
hilt or, the blade transfixing a boar's head erect and erased
gules (for Gwyn) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, upon a
mount vert, a moorcock sable, gorged with a collar nebuly
argent, and resting the dexter leg on a greyhound's head
erased at the neck also sable (for Moore). Motto — "Vim
vi repellere licet." Livery — Green, with gilt buttons, striped
green and white waistcoat.
Sons of Joseph Edward Moore-Gwyn, Esq. (formerly
Moore), J. P. and D.L. for Glamorgan, assumed the
additional surname of Gwyn and the arms of Gwyn
quarterly with those of Moore by Roy. Lie. Sept 6, 1900,
in compliance with the will of the late Howel Gwyn,
Esq., D.L. and J. P., of Dyffryn, Neath, b. 1850; d.
1923 ; m. 1876, Edith Fotheringham, O.B.E., dau. of
Rev. W. Jephson, M.A. (Cantab.), late Rector of
Hinton Waldrist, Berks. : —
Joseph Gwyn Moore-Gwyn, Esq., Major (T.D.), late 1/1
Glamorgan Yeo. , J. P. cos. Glamorgan and Brecknock, b.
May 15, 1879; m. 1907, Olive, second d. of A. Gilbertson ;
and has issue — Howel Joseph Moore-Gwyn, Gentleman,
b. 1914; Lettice Ellen ; Sheila Edith; Diana Gwyneth ;
Sonia ; and Monica. Seats — Dyffryn, Neath, Glamorgan-
shire ; Abercrave House, Ystradgynlais, Breconshire ; Clay-
ton Court, Liss, Hants. Clubs — Junior Carlton, M.C.C.
Howel Gwyn Moore-Gwyn, Esq., D.S.O. , M.C., Major
Rifle Bde., served Great War (despatches), b. 1886 ;
m. 1918, Winifred, d. of the late Arthur Gilbertson, Esq.,
J. P., D.L. Res.—
MOORE-STEVENS of Winscott, co. Devon (R.L.,
17 July 1832, H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, per chevron
argent and gules, in chief two falcons rising proper, belled
and charged on the breast with an ermine-spot (Stevens) ;
2 and 3, sable, a swan wings elevated argent, beaked and
membered or, within a bordure engrailed quarterly of the
last and second (Moore). Mantling gules and argent.
Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a falcon or, belled
and wings elevated azure, gorged with a collar gemel
ot the last, charged on the breast with an ermine-spot
sable and on each wing with an estoile gold (Stevens) ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, in front of a fern-bush
proper, a falcon, wings elevated argent, preying on a coney
sable (Moore).
Son of John Curzon Moore-Stevens, Esq., M.A., J. P.,
D.L., M.P. for N. Devon 1885 (High Sheriff co.
Devon 1870), of Winscott House, b. 1818 : m. 1850,
Elizabeth Anne, d. of Rev. Peter Johnson, B. D. : —
Richard Arthur Moore-Stevens, Esq., J. P. co. Devon,
M.A. Oxford, Col. (ret.) 3rd Batt. Devonsh. Regt., b. 1854;
m. 1886, May Clare Sophia, d. of Frederick Haworth ; and
has issue — John Richard Charles Moore-Stevens, Gentle-
man, b. 1900 ; Ralph Noel Henry Moore-Stevens, Gentle-
man, b. 1904 ; and Joyce Marion Elizabeth. Seats — Cross,
Tornngton, co. Devon, Winscott House, Torrington, co.
Devon. Res. — Bellenden, Exeter. Clubs — R.A.C., Devon
and Exeter (Exeter).
MOORHOUSE, see RHODES-MOORHOUSE.
MORAL. Quarterly of six, 1st and 6th grand quarters,
quarterly, 1. gules, a bend argent (in commemoration of
the battle of Rio Salado 1340), between two cauldrons or,
over all a chain in orle also or (in commemoration of the
battle of Navas de Toloso 12 12) (Bertodano) ; 2. gules,
five fleurs-de-lis in saltire argent (Narvaez) ; 3. argent, a
martlet sable upon sand proper, all between three flowers
with petals gules (Keneper) ; 4. gules, a bend engoulee by
serpents' heads or, between in sinister chief the cross of
Calatrava also or, and in dexter base an eagle displayed
sable, crowned gold (Berrio) ; 2nd grand quarter, azure on
a chevron engrailed argent between three escallops or, as
many human hearts gules (Pattison) ; 3rd grand quarter,
gules, on a fesse between three talbots' heads eVased argent,
as many horse-shoes sable (Maxey) ; 4th grand quarter,
sable, a wolf salient or, in chief a stag's head caboshed
between two mullets argent (Wilson) ; 5th grand quarter,
quarterly, 1. azure, a ship at anchor, her oars in saltire,
within a double tressure counter-flowered or, 2 and 3, or a
lion rampant gules ; 4. azure, a ship under sail or, over all
dividing the coats a cross engrailed sable (Sinclair), with
(on a canton) sable, on a chevron argent a lion rampant
azure between two torteaux (Tyrie). Mantling gules and
argent. Crest (of Keneper) — Issuant from a coronet or, a
martlet sable. Supporters — Two lions rampant or.
Motto — " Bertodano solo."
Eldest son of Ramon Edward de Bertodano, b. 1847
(3rd son of Roman Raman Xavier de Bertodano,
5th Marquis del Moral), m. 1870, Mary Jane Brand, d.
of William Wilson, of Lismore, New South Wales : —
Frederick Ramon de Bertodano, 8th Marquis del Moral,
in the Kingdom of Spain (1764), late 3rd Manchester Regt.
and Notts. Yeo., served Matabeleland 1896 (medal and
clasp), South Africa 1899-1902 (Queen's and King's medals
and clasps), Great War 1914-18 (G.S.O. 2nd grade), he is
entitled to impale the arms of Dalzell, namely : Sable, a
naked man, arms extended proper; b. 1871 ; s. his uncle
1924; m. 1907, Lady Ida Dalzell (d. 1924), eld. d. of
14th Earl of Carnwath, and has issue — Andrew Ramon
Dalzell de Bertodano, b. 1912; Martin Alexander Wilson
de Bertodano, b. 1915 ; Giles Frederick Cruden de
Bertodano, b. 1918 ; Monica Emily Mary ; Ida Henrietta
4T
1390
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Maud; and Mary Stephanie. Res. — 43 Belsize Square,
N.W.3. Clubs— Hurlingham, R.A.C., Puerto de Hierro
Madrid).
MORAY, Earl of, see STUART.
MORE of Larden and Linley, co. Salop (Confd. 1561 by
Harvey, Clarenceux, Vn. Salop, 1623). Sable, a swan close
argent, within a bordure engrailed or. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle
argent, preying on a rabbit sable.
Sons of Robert Jasper More, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co.
Salop (High Sheriff 1881), J. P. co. Montgomery, M.P.,
b. 1836; d. 1903; m. 1871, Evaline Frances, d. of
Rev. Canon Carr, D.D. : —
Thomas Jasper Mytton More, Esq.,O.B.E., J.P. co. Salop,
b. 1872; m. 1904, Lady Norah Browne, d. of 5th Marquess
of Sligo ; and has issue — (1) Jasper More, Gentleman, b.
1907; (2) Terence More, Gentleman, b. 1908. Seat —
Linley Hall, Bishop's Castle, co. Salop. Club — Brooks's.
Brig-Gen. Robert Henry More, C.M.G., C.B.E., late
R.A.F., b. 187s ; tn. 1919, Phyllis Blanche, d. of the Hon.
Francis Parker. Res. — Chiltern House, Watlington, Oxon.
Clubs— Travellers' , R.A.F.
Jasper Frederick More, Gentleman, b. 1876; tn. 1914,
Rosamund Winifred, d. of Morton Philips of Weeping
Cross, Stafford. Res.— The Old Vicarage, Ware, Herts.
Club — Travellers' .
Richard Edwardes More, Gentleman, b. 1879 ; tn. ,
Ethel Alice, d. of the late John Bodkin, of Kilcluny, co.
Galway, Res. — Cairo. Club — Boodle's.
MORE-O'FERRALL (U.O.)- Quarterly, 1 and 4, quar-
terly i. and iiii., vert, a lion rampant or (OFerrall) ; ii. and
iii., vert, a lion rampant and in chief three mullets or
(O' Moore) ; 2 and 3, argent, three cinquefoils pierced gules,
each charged with six annulets or (Southwell). Mantling
vert and or. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a greyhound
springing sable.
Son of Edward Gerald More-O'Ferrall, Esq., J.P. and
D.L. , 6. 1846; d. 1914; tn. 1871, Juliana Margaret,
d. of Henry Lambert, Esq., M.P., of Carnagh, co.
Wexford : —
Gerald More More-O'Ferrall, Esq., J. P., D.L. , and
(1920) High Sheriff co. Longford, b. 1877 ; tn. 1907,
Geraldine Mary, eldest d. of late Lord Maurice FitzGerald,
and has issue — Edward George More-O'Ferrall, Gentleman,
b. 1908 ; Gerald Richard More O'Ferrall, Gentleman,
b. 1914 ; and 2 daus. Res. — Lisard, Edgeworthstown,
co. Longford. Clubs — Kildare Street (Dublin), etc.
Son of Edward More-O'Ferrall of Kildangan, co.
Kildare, High Sheriff co. Kildare 1856-57, by his wife
Susan, only child of Dominic O'Reilly, of Kildangan
Castle, co. Kildare: —
Dominic More-O'Ferrall, Esq., D.L. and High Sheriff co.
Kildare 1879, b. 1854 ; tn. 1898, Annie, d. of Col. M'Donnell,
C.B. ; and has issue — (1) Roderic Charles More-O'Ferrall,.
Gentleman, b. 1903; (2) Francis Ambrose More-O'Ferrall, t
Gentleman, 6. 1904; (3) Edward Roger More-O'Ferrall,
Gentleman, b. 1906. Seat— Kildangan, Monasterevin, co.
Kildare.
MORESBY (H. Coll., 1857). Sable, a cross [parted
and fretty between in dexter chief an anchor erect, and in
the sinister base a cinquefoil or. Mantling— Sable and
or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, an heraldic
antelope rampant gules, navally gorged, and with chain
reflexed over the back or, supporting a tilting-spear erect
sable. Motto — " Je le feray durant ma vie."
Sons of Matthew Fortescue Moresby, Esq. , Paymaster-
in-Chief R.N., b. 1828; d. 1916; tn. i860, Caroline
Gold, third d. of Gen. Charles jEmelins: —
Fairfax Moresby, Gentleman, b. 1861 ; tn. , and has
issue. Res. —
Tracy Archer Moresby, Gentleman, b. 1867. Res. —
John Garland Moresby, Gentleman, b. 1868.
Fortescue Francis Moresby, Gentleman, b. 1870.
Charles Moresby, Esq., M.A. (Oxon.), Crown Prosecutor
Madras, b. 1871 ; m. , and has issue — Wyndham
Moresby, Cadet R. N., b. . Res. — Madras, India.
Kelso Anstruther Moresby, M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1874.
Son of John Moresby, Esq. , Admiral Royal Navy, b.
1830; d. 1922 ; tn. 1859, Jane W. (d. 1876), d. of Philip
Scott, Esq., J.P., of Hill House, co. Cork: —
Walter Halliday Moresby, Esq., C.B.E., M.A., LL.B.
(Cantab.), Barrister-at-Law, b. 1861 ; m. 1897, Mary G.,
d. of Capt. Niven, R.N. ; and has issue — 3 daus. Res. —
11 Pembroke Road, Kensington, W.8.
MORETON. Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a chevron
gules, between three square buckles sable (for Moreton) ;
2 and 3, or, two lions passant gules (for Reynolds).
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a moorcock's head or, combed and wattled gules,
between two wings azure. Motto — " Perseverando."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Berkeley Basil Moreton, 4th Earl
Ducie, 6. 1834 ; d. 1924 ; tn. 1862, Emily Eleanor,
d. of John Kent, of Queensland : —
Rt. Hon. Capel Henry Berkeley Moreton, 5th Earl of
Ducie (28 Jan. 1837), Baron Ducie and Moreton, of
Tortworth, Glos. [Supporters — On either side an unicorn
argent, armed, maned, tufted, and unguled or, each
gorged with a ducal coronet per pale gold and gules],
b. 1875 ; tn. 1903, Maria Emma, d. of Frederick Bryant,
of Maryborough, Queensland. Seats — Tortworth Court,
Falfield, Glos. ; Toogoom, Howard District, Queensland.
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Hon. Algernon Howard Moreton, b. 1880 ; tn. 1913,
)Dorothy Edith, d. of Robert Bell, of Queensland ; and
has issue — Basil Howard Moreton, Esq., b. 1917 ; Dorothy
Mildred ; May Reynolds ; Eleanor. Res. — Falfields,
Nikenbah, Maryborough, Queensland.
MORETON of Chilworth Manor (H. Coll. 24 Feb. 1913).
Or, a greyhound courant between three garbs azure,
impaling the arms of Schintz, namely : — azure, issuant
out of a crescent in base or, two ostrich feathers argent,
in chief a mullet of six points of the second. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
wolf's head couped or, between two ostrich feathers
argent. Motto — " Perseverando."
Eldest son of John Moreton, of Marton Hall, Cheshire,
b. 1828 ; d. 1910; tn. 1855, Ann, only d. of George
Smith, of Poole, Cheshire : —
John Smith Moreton, Esq., Lord of the Manor, and
patron of the living of South Pickenham, b. 1858 ;
M. 1898, Julia Lucy, d. and coh. of H. G. Schintz, of
Childwall Hall, Lanes. ; and has issue — Guy Moreton,
Gentleman, b. 1904 ; Iris Dorie. Seat — Pickenham Hall,
Swaffham, Norfolk. Clubs — Junior Carlton, R.A.C.,
Ranelagh.
MOREWOOD, see PALMER-MOREWOOD.
MORGAN (R.L., 16 Nov. 1792, H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1
and 4, or, a gryphon segreant sable (Morgan) ; 2 and 3, or,
on a chevron between three roses azure, as many thistles
slipped of the field (Gould). Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a reindeer's head
couped or, attired gules.
Sons of Col. Hon. Frederic Courtenay Morgan, V.D. ,
J. P. and D.L. co. Monmouth, J. P. co. Glamorgan,
M.P. co. Monmouth 1874-85 and for S. Div. 1885-
1906, Hon. Col. 2nd V.B. So. Wales Borderers, late
Capt. Rifle Brigade, b. 1834; d. 1909; tn. 1858,
Charlotte Ann (d. 1891), d. of Chas. Alexr. William-
son of Balgray, N.B. : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Courtenay Charles Evan Morgan, 1st
Viscount Tredegar (1926), 3rd Baron Tredegar (16 April
1859), 6th Bart. (15 Nov. 1792), C.B.E., J.P., D.L., late
Major and Hon. Lt.-Col. Royal Monmouth Engineers,
Capt. R.N.R. [Supporters (of Barony) — Dexter, a lion;
sinister, a gryphon, both sable and each charged on the
shoulder with a thistle slipped or], b. 1867 ; tn. 1890, Lady
Katharine Agnes Blanche Carnegie, d. of 9th Earl of
Southesk ; and has had issue — Hon. Evan Frederick Morgan,
Knt. of Honour of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem
(Knight of Malta), b. 1893 [tn. 1928, Hon. Lois Sturt, d. of
2nd Baron Alington] ; and Hon. Gwyneth Erica (d. 1926).
Seats — Tredegar Park, Newport, Mon. ; Ruperra Castle,
Newport, Mon. Town res. — 3 Carlton Gardens, S.W.i.
Clubs— Carlton, Turf, Arthur's, White's, Royal Yacht
Squadron.
Hon. Frederick George Morgan, b. 1873; tn. 1898,
Dorothy Syssyllt, d. of R. T. Bassett of Bonvilston ; and
has issue — Frederick Charles John Morgan, Esq., b. 1908;
and Syssyllt Avis [tn. 1926, Peter Hugh Gurney]. Res. —
46 Charles Street, Berkeley Square. Club— Boodle's.
MORGAN ( H. Coll. , 1904). Per chevron sable and argent ,
in chief two boys' heads couped at the shoulders, having
snakes about their necks proper, and in base a cock
gules, combed and wattled or. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a cock as
in the arms, charged on the breast with a fleur-de-lys or,
and resting the dexter claw on a spear-head or. Motto —
"Undeb."
Son of Septimus Vaughan Morgan, Gentleman, b. 1832 ;
d. 1913 ; m. 1870: —
Gwyn Vaughan Morgan , Esq., one of H.M.'s Lieutenants
for the City of London, b. 1872; tn. 1919, Mabel Frances, d.
of C. G. Heathcote, of Kilmeston Manor, Hants. Res. —
37 Harrington Gardens, S.W. Clubs— Oxford and Cam-
bridge, Union, Wellington.
Son of Octavius Vaughan Morgan, b. 1837 ; d. 1896 : —
Penry Vaughan Morgan, Esq., Capt. R.A.O.C. , served
Great War, High Sheriff, Radnorshire, 1912, b. 1875 ;
tn. Evelyn Arden, d. of T. M. Camm. Clubs — Boodle's,
Windham.
Sons of Edward Vaughan Morgan, Gentleman, b. 1838 ;
d. 1922 ; tn. 1870, Emmie, d. of John Irving Pascoe
of Surbiton: —
Tom Vaughan Morgan , Esq., Capt., served S. Africa and
Great War, b. 1872. Res. — Bridge Cottage, Henley-on-
Thames. Clubs — Bath, Leander.
Sir Kenyon Pascoe Vaughan-Morgan, O.B.E. {q.v.)
Edward Pascoe Vaughan Morgan, Gentleman, b. 1877 ;
tn. 1896, Lilian, ygst. d. of William Hill Dawson. Res. —
15 Draycott Place, Cadogan Gardens, S.W. Clubs—
Wellington, Ranelagh.
Son of Harley Pascoe Vaughan Morgan, Gentleman,
b. 1878; d. 1926; w. 1900, Helen Ready: —
Geoffrey Pascoe Vaughan Morgan, Gentleman, b. 1900 ;
m 1923, Dorothy Jephcoat, and has issue — 1 dau. Res. —
MORGAN (H. Coll., 1909). Or, a fesse chequy sable
and argent, in chief a demi-eagle erased and in base a
greyhound passant gules. Mantling sable and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a cannon mounted, and
pile of cannon-balls all proper. Motto — " Pax cum
honor."
Son of : —
Arthur John Morgan, Esq., J. P. co. Gloucester, b. 1865 ;
m. 1893, Maud Mary, d. of Edmund Axten of Hendon, co.
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man, M.A. , Barrister-at-Law, b. 1900. Res. — Abbotswood,
Cinderford, Glos. Club — Constitutional.
CHRISTOPHER HIRD MORGAN, Esq., J. P. for
Pembrokeshire. Born 1857, being the eldest son of the late
Howard Spear Morgan, Esq. , J. P. , D.L. , ofTegfynydd, Car-
marthenshire, by his first wife Annie, dau. of H. Lloyd.
Armorial bearings — Gules, on a pile argent, between two
stags' heads couped of the last, a dexter arm in armour
embowed, holding in the hand a tilting-spear all proper.
Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a stag's head couped argent, collared
gules, holding in the mouth a tilting-spear bendwise proper.
Motto — " Fortitudine et prudentia." Married, 1883, Isa-
bella Celina Elizabeth, dau. of Philip Thomas Blyth. Seat
— Tegfynydd, Llanfalteg, R.S.O. , Carmarthenshire.
MORGAN-GRENVILLE, see KINLOSS, Baroness.
MORISON, see BROUN-MORISON.
MORISON of Mountblairy House (L.O.). Azure,
three Saracens' heads conjoined in one neck argent, the
uppermost face looking to the chief, affixed by a wreath
argent and gules to the other two, which turn to the dexter
and sinister. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, two hands
grasping a dagger. Motto — " Sunt tria hasc unum. "
Son of Lt.-Col. Frederick de Lamarre Morison,
J. P. and D.L. Banffshire and Aberdeenshire, late
Royal Scots Lothian Regt. , b. 1842; d. 1911 ; m. 1st,
1869, Janet Forbes, d. of Alexander Gordon, Esq.,
of Newton, J. P. and D.L. co. Aberdeen: —
Alexander Edward Forbes Morison, Esq., J. P. and D.L.,
late Capt. 3rd Batt. Gordon Highlanders, b. 1874 ; m.
1897, Clementina Graham, d. of Alexander Stuart of Inch-
breck. Seat— Mountblairy House, Turriff, N.B.
JOHN WILLIAM MORKILL, Esq., D.L.J.P. for West
Riding, co. York., M.A. (Oriel, Oxon.j.Lord of the Manors
of Airton, Calton, and Hanlith, co. York. Born May 3,
1861, being the only son of the late John Morkill of Kill-
ingbeck, near Leeds, by his wife Mary, only dau. of the
late William Greenwood of Leeds. Armorial bearings
— Vair, on a pale sable, three martlets or, impaling
the arms of Hobson, namely, quarterly, 1 and 4, per pale
azure and sable, two hobbies close in chief proper, and
a sun in splendour in base or (for Hobson) ; 2 and 3, azure,
gilt buttons, black and yellow waistcoat. Married, March ij
1889, Hannah Shaw (Lady of Grace of the Order of the Hos-i
pital of St. John of Jerusalem), ygst. dau. of Peter Hobson
of Castle Lodge, Yorks. , and niece of Sir James Falshaw,
Bart., of 14 Belgrave Crescent, Edinburgh ; and has Issue
— (1) Alan Greenwood Morkill, Gentleman, Colonial C.S.,
b. April 2i, 1890 [m. 1918, Cynthia Mary, ygst. d. of the
late Edmund Blackett Owen, M.D. , of Great Cumberland
Place, W.] ; (2) Ronald Falshaw Morkill, Gentleman,
Lieut. 1st Batt. West Yorkshire Regt, and R.F.C., *.
Nov. 22, 1891 [m. 1914, Ellen Mary (Nellie), ygst. d. of
late T. L. Wilkinson of Neasham Abbey, Darlington] ; (3)
Hugh Bernard Morkill, Esq., Capt. 1st Batt. The Green
Howards, b. Oct. 1, 1896 ; and Frances Helena [m. 1922,
Rev. Hugh Lowthian Bell, M.A., yngr. son of Sir Hugh
Bell, Bart.] Seat— Newfield Hall, Bell Busk, Yorkshire.
Clubs — New University, Leeds.
EDMUND MORONY, Esquire, J. P. co. Limerick.
Born April 21, 1832, being the elder son of Edmund
Morony of Ballyclough, co. Limerick, by his wife Geraldine,
dau. of Andrew Castle. Armorial bearings (U.O., April
23. i-llp) — Azure, three cross crosslets or, between as many
boars' heads couped above the shoulders argent, langued
gules. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath ot
the colours, a lion rampant argent, holding a sceptre or.
Livery— Dark blue. Married, March 14, i860, Helen,
Mary, only child of John Odell of Odell Ville, co. Limerick!
and has Issue— Eliza Helena [m. Aug. 26, 1884, Henry
Vereker Lloyd Morony] ; and Geraldine [m. April 24, 1889,
Henry Greene Molony (q.v. )]. Seat— Odell Ville, Ballin-
garry, co. Limerick. Clubs — Limerick, County.
MORRELL (H. Coll. , 1885). Or, a bend invected gules,
between in chief a sprig of three roses gules, leaved and
slipped proper, and a cross crosslet in base of the second,
a chevron between two fleurs-de-lys in chief and a battle-
axe in base argent (for Falshaw). Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours (or and sable), a martlet
or, collared vair. Motto — " Be true." Livery — Black, with
Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion guardant per pale argent and sable,
holding in the dexter paw three roses as in the arms, and
resting the sinister paw on a cross crosslet gules. Motto—
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1 Bono animoesto." Livery — Dark blue, with black velvet
collar, and blue and yellow striped waistcoat.
Sons of Hopewell Baker Morrell, Esq., J. P. cos. Rad-
nor and Berks., b. 1836; d. 1906 ; m. i860, Louisa
Foote, d. of late J. C. Hay of Kelso, co. Roxburgh : —
Arthur Frederic Way Morrell, Gentleman, b. 1863.
Post. add. —
Charles Sconce Morrell, Gentleman, b. 1864.
Herbert Hugh Morrell, Gentleman, b. 1866.
Reginald Lister Morrell, Gentleman, b. 1868.
Leonard Cyril Morrell, Gentleman, b. 1870.
George Deacon Morrell, Gentleman, b. 1872.
Walker Morrell, Gentleman, b. 1876.
Son of Frederick Parker Morrell, Gentleman, Solicitor,
b. 1839 ; d. 1908 ; tn. 1867, Harriette Anne, d. of Rev.
Philip Wynter, D.D., Pres. of St. Johns Coll.,
Oxford:—
Philip Edward Morrell, Esq. , J. P. (Oxon.), M.A. (Oxon),
|M.P. Henley Div. 1906-10, and Burnley 1910-18, b. 1870 ;
m. 1902, Lady Ottoline Cavendish Bentinck, sister of the
6th Duke of Portland, K.G. ; and has issue— Julian Ottoline.
\Res. — Garsington Manor, nr. Oxford ; 10 Gower Street,
W.C Club— Savile.
Son of Rev. Baker Morrell, b. 1841 ; d. 1887; tn. 1867,
Edith Frances, d. of Col. Brett, 17th Lancers: —
John Frederick Baker Morrell, Esq., D.S.O., M.V.O.,
i Major Royal Lancaster Regt., Instructor R.M.C., b. 1882 ;
\m. 1924, Emily Josephine, d. of the late Oliver Adams, of
J Toronto. Res. — Bryn Teg, The Avenue, Camberley.
\Club — Jun. United Service.
Sons of George Herbert Morrell, Esq., M.A. , B.C.L.
Oxon., J. P. and D.L. co. Oxford (High Sheriff 1885),
J. P. Berks., Hon. Col. 1st V.B. Oxfordsh. Lt. Inf.,
sometime M.P. Woodstock Div. of Oxford , b. 1845;
d. 1906 ; tn. 1874, Emily Alicia, only d. and heiress of
James Morrell, Esq., of Headington Hill: —
James Herbert Morrell, Esq., M.A. (1908), Barr.-at-Law
(Inner Temple), Capt. Oxford University Contingent Senior
Officers' Training Corps, b. 1882 ; tn. 1913, Julia Maud
Mary, only d. of Sir George C. Denton, K.C.M.G., late
! Governor of Gambia ; and has issue — Herbert William James
Morrell, Gentleman, £. 1915 ; George James Morrell, Gentle-
man, b. 1918 ; and 2 daus. Post. add. — The Rise, Head-
ington Hill, co. Oxford. Club — New University.
George Mark Morrell, Esq., Capt. Roy. Engineers, b.
1884 ; m. 1918, Edith Olivia, d. of Rev. N. G. Nind, Vicar
of South Stoke, Oxon., and has issue — 1 dau. Res. —
Sons of Rev. Robert Baker Morrell, b. 1847 ; d. 1902 ;
tn. 1873, Frances Anna, d. of Rev. William Harry
Lloyd, Vicar of Chorley, Berks. : —
George Henry Morrell, Gentleman, b. ; tn. 1906,
Helen Adela, d of late James Dowie. Res. —
Rev. Gerald Lloyd Morrell, M.A., b. ; tn. 1903,
Mary Josephine (d. 1921), d. of late Arthur Hilliard. Res.
— The Vicarage, Crowle, Scunthorpe, Lines.
MORLEY, Earl of, see PARKER.
MORLEY (H. Coll.). Argent, a leopard's face, jessant-
de-lys sable, between three griffins' heads erased gules.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-griffin argent, the wings elevated ermine,
holding between the claws a leopard's face jessant-de-lys
as in the arms. Motto— " Tenax propositi."
Son of Samuel Morley, Esq., J. P. and D.L., M.P. for
Nottingham 1865-66, and for Bristol 1868-85, by his
wife Rebekah Maria, d. of Samuel Hope of Liver-
pool:—
Rt. Hon. Samuel Hope Morley, 1st Baron Hollenden
(1912) [Supporters — On either side a stag proper, chained
around the neck, and suspended therefrom an anchor or],
J. P. and D.L. for Kent, and D.L. for London (High Sheriff
1893), M.A. Trin. Coll., Camb. , b. 1845 ; tn. 1884, Laura
Marianne, d. of Rev. G. Royds Birch, M.A. ; and has issue
— (1) Hon. Geoffrey Hope Hope-Morley, b. 1885 ; assumed
by Deed Poll, 1923, the additional surname of Hope [tn.
1914, Hon. Mary Sidney Gardner, d. of the late Lord
Burghclere, and has issue — Mary Joan Fenella ; Elspeth
Rachel Marianne] ; (2) Hon. Claude Hope Hope-Morley,
b. 1887 ; assumed by Deed Poll, 1923, the additional
surname of Hope [tn. 191 1, Lady Dorothy, d. of the 7th
Earl of Buckinghamshire, and has issue — Gordon Hope
Hope-Morley, Esq. , b. 1914 ; Anne Rosemary Hope ;
Stella Hope]. Seat— Hall Place, Leigh, Tonbridge. Town
res. — 42 Grosvenor Square, W.
Son of Charles Morley, Esq., of Shockerwick House
b. 1847; d. 1917; tn. : —
Charles Morley, Gentleman, b. . Seat — Shockerwick
House, Bath.
MORRIS (Confn. U.O. 1885). Ermine, a fesse indented
sable, in base a lion rampant of the last, armed and langued
gules. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, on a fasces proper, a lion's head erased
argent, guttee-de-sang. Motto — "Si Deus nobiscum quis
contra nos." Livery — Dark blue, silver buttons.
Son of Lt.-Col. Hon. George Henry Morris, Rifle Bde.
(2nd son of 1st Baron Killanin), b. 1872 ; killed in action
19 14 ; tn. 1913, Dora Wesley, second d. of late James
Wesley Hall of Melbourne : —
The Rt. Hon. Sir Michael Morris, 3rd Baron Killanin
(15 June 1900) of Galway, co. Galway (Peerage of U.K.),
and a Baronet (14 Sept. 1885), b. 1914. Res. — 15 Great
Cumberland Place ; Holidays, Sea Lane, Ferring, Sussex.
MORRIS of St. John's, Newfoundland (H. Coll., 5 Jan.
1918). Barry wavy of eight argent and azure, two cod-
fish naiant proper, on a chief of the second a two-masted
schooner in full sail also proper. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a reindeer's head couped at the neck proper,
charged on the neck with a trefoil or. Supporters —
On either side a caribou proper, charged on the shoulder
with a trefoil or. Motto — " Semper fidelis."
Son of the late Edward Morris, of Waterford, and
St. John's, Newfoundland : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Patrick Morris, P.C., K.C.M.G.
(1913), K.C., 1st Baron Morris of St. John's, Newfound-
land, and of Waterford (1918), Knt. Bach. (1904), Hon.
LL.D., Camb., Glasgow, and Edin., Hon. D.C.L. Oxford,
Solicitor of the Supreme Court, Newfoundland, M.P. for
St. John's 1885-1919, Acting Attorney-General 1890-95,
Prime Minister of Newfoundland 1909-18, Rep. New-
foundland at Imperial Conferences 1907 and 191 1, and
at War Conference 19 17, b. 1859 ; tn. 1901, Isabel Lang-
rishe, d. of Rev. William Legallais, of Jersey, and widow
of Hon. James P. Fox ; and has issue — Hon. Michael
William Morris, b. 1903. Res. — 3 Heath Drive, Hamp-
stead. Clubs — Athenaeum, Ranelagh, St. Stephen's.
MORRIS. Sable, on a saltire engrailed ermine, a
bezant, charged with a cross couped gules, and in chief
for difference a crescent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a lion rampant or, charged with a cross couped
gules, within a chain in the form of an arch gold. Motto
— " Scuto fidei."
Sons of George Byng Morris, Esq., D. L., J. P., b.
1816 ; d. 1899 ; m. 1852, Emily Matilda, d. of Charles
Henry Smith of Derwen Vaur, Swansea, and Tenby : —
Robert Townsend Morris, Gentleman, b. 1853. Postal
add.—
Charles Smith Morris, Gentleman, b. 1854 ; tn. 1888, Maud
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Mary, d. of late Rev. George Alston, Rector of Studland,
Dorset ; and has surv. issue — 3 daus. Res. — Llandaff
House, Llandaff, Cardiff.
George Lockwood Morris, Gentleman, b. 1859; m. 1889,
Wilhelmina, d. ot T. Cory ; and has issue— Cedric Lock-
wood Morris, Gentleman, b. 1889; and Nancy. Res. —
Musgrave Morris, Gentleman, b. 1864 ; m. 1892, Edith
Marion, d. of K. Lockhart. Res.— Sketty Park, Swansea.
Thomas Byng Morris, Gentleman, b. 1866 ; tn. 1898, Edith,
d. of F. S. Bishop, and has issue — 2 daus. Res. — Olchfa
House, Sketty, Swansea.
Frank Hall Byng Morris, Gentleman, b. 1869 ; tn. 1913.
Irene, d. of Lt.-Col. Rogers- Harrison ; and has issue—
1 dau. Res. —
MORRIS of Clasemont. Sable, on a saltire engrailed
ermine, a bezant, charged with a cross couped gules.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — A lion rampant or,
charged on the shoulder with a cross couped gules,
within a chain in the form of an arch or. Motto —
" Scuto fidei."
Son of Sir Robert Armine Morris, 4th Bart. J. P.,
D.L. Glamorgan (High Sheriff 1900), b. 1848 ;
d. 1927; tn. 1885, Lucy Augusta (d. 1902), d. of
Thomas Cory, of Sketty House, Swansea : —
Sir Tankerville Robert Armine Morris, 5 th Bart. (12
May 1806), M.C., Capt. (ret.) Glos. Regt., b. 1892. Seat
— Sketty Park, Swansea. Club — Carlton.
Sons of Sir John Armine Morris, 3rd Bart., b. 1813 ;
d. 1893 ; tn. 1847, Catherine, d. of Ronald Mac-
Donald : —
George Cecil Morris, Esq., b. 1852. Res. —
Arthur Ronald Morris, Esq., b. 1855. Res. —
Herbert Morris, Esq., b. 1858 ; tn. 1880, Margery,
d. of John Barron ; and has issue — Catherine Daisy .
Res.—
MORRIS of Ballinaboy (U.O.). Per fesse dancettee
sable and or, in base a lion rampant of the first. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
lion's head erased argent, gutt6e-de-sang. Motto — "Si
Deus pro nobis quis contra nos."
Sons of James Timothy Aloysius Morris, Esq., J. P., of
Ballinaboy. b. 1844; d. 1914 ; m. 1881, Anna Maria
(d. 1907), d. of George Stacey of Tottenham : —
Capt. George Philip Morris, 30th Lancers, b. 1882; m.
1911, Elizabeth, d. of Major Robert Tankerville Webber.
Seat — Ballinaboy, Clifden, co. Galway.
Anthony James Hellier Morris, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon),
b. 1883.
Charles Sebastian Morris, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N., b.
1886.
James Francis Morris, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N., b. 1889
Son of Anthony James Morris of Ballinaboy, co
Galway, b. 1822; d. 1898; m. Elizabeth Catherine, d.
of James Hanly : —
William Michael Morris, Gentleman, b. ; m. ,
Catherine, d. of Daniel De Vere Hunt ; and has issue —
Morris, Gentleman, b. ; and three daus. Res. —
MORRIS (H. Coll.). Gules, a lion rampant argent, over
all a fesse or, charged with two roses of the field, barbed
and seeded proper. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, between two wings paly or and
gules, a demi-lion also gules, gorged with a collar or,
charged with two roses as in the arms. Motto — "Scuto
fidei."
Sons of John Grant Morris, of Kincora, Torquay,
b. 1836; d. 1923 ; tn. 1867, Catharine Sarah (d. 1916),
d. of John Ley Jackson, of Bainton House,
Northants. : —
John Grant Morris, Gentleman, b. 1874; m- ^o2. Elsie
Maxwell, d. of Rev. A. Pryde, Vicar of Stradsett and
Crimplesham, Norfolk, and has issue— Eric Maxwell Crant
Morris, Gentleman, b. 1906; Muriel Elizabeth ; and Wini-
fred St. John. Res. — Manor Farm, Ingoldsthorpe, Norfolk.
William Hardwicke Grant Morris, Gentleman, b. 1878;
tn 1905, Mabel Wilhelmina Swan, d. of Henry Dilly, of
Madeira, and has issue — John Noel Grant Morris, Gentle-
man, b. 1907; and Frances Mabel. Res. — The Water-
works, Rod-el-Farug, Cairo, Egypt.
Sons of Christopher Reynolds Morris, Esq., of Baron's
Craig, Dalbeattie, J. P. co. Kirkcudbright, b. 1840; d.
1925 ; tn. 1865, Frances Anne, d. of Jonathan Haigh,
of Heaton Lodge, Bradley, Yorks. : —
Edwyn Haigh Grant Morris, Gentleman, B.A., M.B.,
B.Ch. (Camb.), L.R.C.P.. M.R.C.S., L.S.A., b. 1866;
tn. 1897, Catharine Mary (d. 1919), d. of C. E. Monro, of
Penge, Kent, and has issue— Christopher Charles Grant
Morris, Gentleman, b. 1900. Res. — Arisaig, Rockcliffe, co.
Kirkcudbright.
Christopher Haigh Morris, Gentleman, B.A. (Cantab.),
b.
Cyril Yates Morris, Gentleman, b. 1872.
Sons of John Grant Morris, Esq., of Allerton Priory,
Lanes. ; Crimplesham Hall, Norfolk ; and 36 Grosvenor
Place, London, J. P. Lanes., Mayor of Liverpool 1867,
b. 1811; d. 1897; tn. 1835, Mary Picton, d. of William
Baines : —
Thomas Case Morris, Gentleman, M.A. (Cantab), b.
1854 ; tn. 1876, Corientia Emma, only d. of William
Benjamin Walker, of Hunsdon House, Ware, and has
issue — Gerald Evelyn Case Morris, Gentleman, b. 1877
[tn. 1913. Eileen Garstin, d. of Alexander George Fry, of
Bedford Park, London, and has issue — Anulwvy Gerald
Case Morris, Gentleman, b. 1918 ; Pamela Merle ; and
Evelyn Rosemary Carleton] ; Cecil Walker Case Morris,
Major Q. O. West Kent Regt., b. 1880 [tn. 1910, Ivy
Coryton, and has issue] ; Vernon Bryham Morris, Gentle-
man, 6. 1889 [tn. 1 913, Violet Lang, and has issue]. Res.
— Grove House, Weston, Bath.
Herbert Picton Morris, Gentleman, M.A., L.L.M.
(Cantab.), b. 1856; m. 1882, Alice Sarah (d. 1919), d. ot
Thomas Russell, C.M.G., of Normanswood, Farnham,
Surrey, and has had issue — Lt.-Col. Thomas Herbert
Picton Morris, 9th Batt. the Rifle Brigade, b. 1883 [m. 1909,
Cynthia, only d. of Henry S. Keating, of Prince's Gardens ;
and was killed in action 1916, leaving issue — Miles Picton
Morris, Gentleman, b. 19 10 ; Philip Sheehy Morris, Gentle-
man, b. 1913]. Res. — 6i Pont Street, Chelsea, S.W. 1.
The late Percy Copeland Morris, Gentleman, L.L.M. I
(Cantab. ), Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple) [Arms as above
impaling the arms of White, namely Gules, on a
bend between two boars' heads couped or, an escallop
fessewise of the first in the dexter chief point], b. 1861 ; 1
d. 1927 ; tn. 1886, Lucy Augsburg, eld. d. of John Jay
White, of New York, and of Litchfield, Conn., U.S.A.;
and left issue — Geoffrey Grant Morris, Gentleman, M.A.,
Fellow and Steward of Corpus Christi Coll., Cambridge,
b. 1888 [tn. 1922, IndaMary Daphne, d. of Adam Sedgwick, ,1
sometime Fellow and Tutor of Trinity Coll., Cambridge, \
and has issue — Stella Mary Grant ; and Veronica Grant] ;
Rev. Arthur Le Blanc Grant Morris, M.A. (Cantab.),
Curate of Mansfield Parish Church, Notts., late Lieut. R. 'A
Warwicksh. Regt., b. 1899 [tn. 1924, Alison Emily Vully, !
d. of Rev. James Alexander Corry Vully de Candole, and
has issue — John Anthony Grant Morris, Gentleman, b.
1924. Res. — 79 Elm Park Gardens, Chelsea, S.W.
MORRIS (R.L., 15 Dec. 1916 ; H. Coll.). Sable, a lion
passant or, between three several pairs of morris-pikes
in saltire, two in chief and one in base argent. Mant-
ling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
in front of two morris-pikes in saltire proper, a demi-lion '
or. Motto—" Fidelis fiduciae."
Sons of : —
Edward Ernest Morris (formerly Bernhard), b.
Res. — Greatwood, Chislehurst, Kent.
Edgar Hugh Morris (formerly Bernhard), b. . Res.
— 40 Craven Street, W.C.2.
MORRIS (H. Coll., 6 Dec. 1921). Gules, on a bend
between a horse courant and a buck ducally gorged
argent, three annulets sable. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a buck argent, armed
and ducally gorged or, springing from a clump of fox-
gloves proper, and charged on the body with two annulets ,
interlaced sable. Motto — " Spectemur agendo."
Sons of Sir Malcolm Alexander Morris, K.C.V.O.,
b. 1849; d. 1924; m. 1872, Fanny, d. of William
Cox, of Dorchester, Oxon. : —
Alexander Cricbton Morris. Esq., b 1873 Res. —
Melbourne.
Harold Spencer Morris, Esq., M.B.E., K.C., Barnster-
at-Law, Inner Temple, Recorder of Folkestone 1921-26,
Pres. Industrial Court since 1926,6. 1876 ; »>. 1904, Olga,
d. of Emil Tiechman, of Sitka, Chislehurst ; and has issue
— Malcolm Tohn Morris, Esq., b. 1913; Freda; Dora;
Margot; Betty. Res.— 28 Chester Square, S.W. 1. Club
— Reform.
Frederick George Carnac Morris, Esq., b. 1882.
Res.— 2 Rue de Phalsbourg, XVII, Paris.
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George Lockwood Morris, Gentleman, b. 1859 ; m. 1889,
Wilhelmina, d. of T. Cory, and has issue — Cednc Lockwood
Morris, Gentleman, b. 1889 ; and Nancy. Res. —
Musgrave Morris, Gentleman, b. 1864; m. 1892, Edith
Marion, d. of K. Lockhart. Res. — Sketty Park, Swansea.
Thomas Byng Morris, Gentleman, b. 1866 ; m. 1898,
Edith, d. of F. S. Bishop, and has issue — 2 daus. Res. —
Olchfa House, Sketty, Swansea.
Frank Hall Byng Morris, Gentleman, b. 1869 ; m. 1913,
Irene, d. of Lt.-Col. Rogers-Harrison, and has issue — 1 dau.
Res.—
MORRIS (H. Coll.). Argent, a cross engrailed sable,
between in the first and fourth quarters a lion rampant
and in the second and third a spear-head gules. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
upon a scaling-ladder fessewise or, a chough azure,
beaked and legged gules. Motto — " Heb dduw heb ddim
duw a digon."
Son of Edward Rowley Morris, Gentleman, of New-
town, co. Montgomery : —
Rowley Millichamp Rowley Morris, Gentleman, b.
. Res. — 44 Cranley Gardens, S.W.7.
MORRIS (Confn. 1897, U.O. ). Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules,
two swords saltirewise, points upward, proper, pommels
and hilts or, between as many garbs in pale or ; 2. argent,
a tree eradicated proper ; 3. sable, a bend, and in chief a
tower argent. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a boy's head affronted,
a fasces fesseways proper. Motto — " Festina lente."
Only son of His Honour Judge O'Connor Morris,
Barrister King's Inns (Dub.), J. P. for King's Co.,
Professor of Law in King's Inns (Dub.) 1861, Judge
of Louth County Court 1872-78, and of Kerry, Ros-
common and Sligo County Court and Chairman of
Quarter Sessions, b. 1824 ; d. 1904 ; m. 1858, Georgina
Kathleen, d. of George Hayward Lindsay : —
Maurice Lindsay O'Connor Morris, Esq., Barr.-at-Law
King's Inns (Dub.) 1891, B.A. Trin. Coll. (Dub.) 1887,
J. P. King's Co., b. 1865. Seat— Gartnamona, Tullamore,
King's Co. Club— Sackville Street, Dublin.
MORRIS of Halifax (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, per
saltire gules and sable, gutte'e-d'eau, a lion passant argent,
between four scaling-ladders, two in pale and two in fesse or
(for Morris) ; 2 and 3, argent, on a pale sable, two roses of
the field, two flaunches ermine (for Johnson). Mantling-
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an
heraldic antelope argent, guttee-de-sang, resting the dexter
foot on a scaling-ladder or. Motto — "Res non verba
quaeso." Livery — Blue, gilt buttons.
Son of William Morris, Esq. , J. P. , D.L. , of the Lodge,
Halifax, b. 1806; d. 1882; m. 1846, Barbara Elizabeth
(d. 1897), yr. d. of late Thomas Johnson, of Wake-
field :—
Alfred William Johnson Morris, Gentleman, b. 1851 ; m.
1909, Adeline, only d. of Henri Leon Gonthier ; and has
issue — William Alfred Morris, Gentleman, b. 1912 ; and
Lorna Elizabeth Barbara. Res. — Culverwcod, Cross-in-
Hand, Sussex. Club — Windham.
MORRIS (L.O., 26 Dec. 1917). Or, on a sea undy
azure and argent, in base an ancient galley sable, in full sail
proper, the sail charged with three Moors' heads couped of
the fourth, banded of the first, pennons gules. Mantling
sable, doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a
griffin's head erased or, langued gules. Motto — "Tou-
jours le mSme." Badge — Issuant from a mural crown
gules, a demi-griffm or.
Elder son of Archibald Morris, Gentleman, of 17
Charlotte Street, Ayr, b, 1823 ; d. 1881 ; m. 1848, Ann
d. of James Watson, of Ayr and of Mount Pleasant
Westmorland, Jamaica: —
James Archibald Morris, Esq., A.R.S.A., F.R.I. B.A. ,
F.R.S.E., F.S.A. Scot., b. 1857 ; m. 1883, Elizabeth, d. of
Charles Petullah Forgan, of Tower Hill, Kilmaurs, Ayr-
shire, and has issue — (1) James Archibald Morris, Gentle-
man, b. 1888 [m. , Ida Protheroe Jones, and has issue
— James Arthur Protheroe Morris, Gentleman, <5. ; and
Sarah Jane] ; (2) Charles Forgan Morris, Gentleman, b.
1891 [»*. , Noma Menzies Risk ; and has issue — Eliza-
beth Forgan] ; and Sarah Violet. Res. — Savoy Croft, Ayr.
Club — Art (Glasgow.)
MORRIS of Dol-llys Hall, Llanidloes (H. Coll.). Sable,
on a fesse or between three scaling-ladders argent, a lion
passant guardant of the field. Mantling; sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a scaling-
ladder erect argent, a boar's head erect proper. Motto —
" Eso quod esse videris." Livery — Dark blue and red.
Sons of Charles John Morris, Esq., of Wood Eaton
Manor, co. Stafford, and Dollys Hall, Montgomery
(High Sheriff), B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1831 ; d. 1899; m.
1862, Constance Lingen, d. of Robert Burton, Esq.,
J. P. , of Longner Hall : —
Charles Edward Morris- Eyton, Esq. [q.v.).
John Robert Morris, Esq., J. P. co. Montgomery, b.
1865; m. 1st, 1905, Eleanor Margaret (d. 1918), only d. of
late Rev. John Clegg of Horsley Hall, Eccleshall ; and has
issue — Kathleen Eleanor and Margaret Irene; 2nd, 1919,
Ethel, d. of Rev. Sir Gtorge Boughey, 5th Bart. Seats —
Dol-llys Hall, Llanidloes, Montgomeryshire ; Horsley Hall,
Eccleshall, Staffs.
George Ernest Morris, Gentleman, Barr.-at-Law, B.A.
Oxford, b. 1874 ; m. 1910, Ethel, d. of Julius Mendelson.
Res. — Oxon, Shrewsbury.
MORRIS-EYTON (H. Coll., R.L., 4 Dec. 1905). Quar-
terly, 1 and 4, or, a fret azure, and for distinction a canton
argent (Eyton, Vns. Salop) ; 2 and 3, sable, on a fesse or,
between three scaling-ladders argent, a lion passant
guardant of the field (Morris). Mantling; azure and or.
Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a lion's head couped,
holding in the mouth a tun or, charged for distinction with
a cross crosslet sable (Eyton) ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, in front of a scaling-ladder erect argent, a boar's
head erased proper (Morris).
Son of Charles John Morris, Esq. , J. P. , of Wood Eaton
Manor, co. Salop, and D61-llys Hall, Montgomery
(High Sheriff 184-), B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1831 ; d. 1899;
m. 1862, Constance Lingen, d. of Robert Burton of
Longner Hall : —
Charles Edward Morris-Eyton, Esq., J.P. cos. Staffs, and
Salop (High Sheriff 1905), B.A. (Oxon.), assumed the
additional surname and arms of Eyton by R.L. 4 Dec.
1905, b. 1863 ; m. 1889, Isabel Margaret Hay, only d. of
late Thomas Slaney Eyton of Eyton and Walford ; and has
issue — (1) Charles Reginald Morris-Eyton, Esq., M.C. ,
D.L. Staffs., Col. R.A. , b. 1890 [m. 1920, Violet Amy, only,
d. of Sir William Lewthwaite, Bart. , of Broadgate, Cumber-
land] ; and has issue — Robert Charles Gilfrid Morris-Eyton
Gentleman, b. 1921 ; and Joan; (2) Robert Edward
Morris-Eyton, Gentleman, b. 1893 ; Constance Isabel ; Rose
Margaret Eleanor \m. 1914, William Edward Carter, only
surv. son of George William Carter of Eccleshall, Staffs.] ;
Mary Penelope ; Violet Catherine ; and Elizabeth Sarah.
Seats — Wood Eaton Manor, Stafford ; Oxon, Salop.
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MORRIS MARSHAM (R.L. 8 March, 1924, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a lion passant in bend gules, be-
tween two bendlets azure (for Marsham) ; 2 and 3, per pale
argent and sable, a double-headed eagle displayed between
two roundels each within an annulet in chief all counter-
changed, and the attires of a stag per pale gules and or,
in base and (for distinction) in the centre chief point a
cross crosslet gold. Mantling gules and argent. Crests —
1. on a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased gules
(for Marsham) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, in front of
a sun rising in splendour an eagle displayed sable,
round the neck an annulet or, and (for distinction)
charged on the breast with a cross crosslet as in the
arms (for Morris). Motto — " Non sibi sed patriae."
Second son of Robert Henry Bullock Marsham,
Esq., of 8 Bryanston Square, M.A. (Oxon.), Barrister-
at-Law, a Metropolitan Police Magistrate, Recorder
of Maidstone, b. 1833 ; d. 19 13 ; m. 1871, Laura, d.
of George Field, of Ashurst Park, Tunbridge
Wells :—
Robert Anstruther Bullock Morris Marsham, Esq.,
M.A. (Oxford), Barrister-at-Law, served Great War as
Capt. City of London Regt., b. 1875; m. 1904, Jessie
Dorothy, eld. d. of Andrew Richard Motion, of Upton
House, co. Warwick; and has issue — (1) Richard Henry
Anstruther Morris Marsham, Gentleman, b. 1905 ; (2)
Antony Cuthbert Morris Marsham, Gentleman, b. 1909.
Res. — 6 Wyndham Place, Bryanston Square, W . 1 . Club
— United University.
MORRISON (U.O.). Or, on a cross per cross sable
and gules, four fleurs-de-lys argent, in the first quarter a
crescent of the third. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On
a mural crown gules, an eagle's head and neck between
two wings displayed argent, the neck and each wing
charged with a fleur-de-lys sable. Motto — " Utile et
dulce."
Son of Lt.-Col. Richard Fielding Morrison of Coolege-
gan, King's Co., J. P. (grandson of Sir Richard
Morrison), b. 1829; d. 1902; m. 1853, Jane, d. of
Colquhoun Grant, Esq., M.D. , of Kinchurdy, N.B. : —
Richard Hobart Morrison, Esq. , Lt.-Col. late 18th
Queen Mary's Own Royal Hussars, formerly D.A.A.G.
Malta, served in S. Africa 1900-2 (medals and 4 clasps),
b. 1856; m. 1889, Louise C. Crofton Buchanan, d. of
Herman Robert de Ricci, M.D. of Molesey House, Surrey ;
and has had issue — (1) Richard Fielding Morrison, Esq.,
M.C. with Bar, Capt. (Acting-Major) R.A., b. 1890; d. of
wounds received in action 1918 [m. 1916, Effie, d. of A. F.
Ferrier of Ashurst, Killiney, co. Dublin] ; (2) Robert Her-
man Grant Morrison, Gentleman, Sub-Lieut. R.N. ,£. 1891 ;
d. 1914 ; (3) Charles Colquhoun Morrison, Esq., Capt.
P.W.O. Scinde Horse, Indian Army, b. 1893 [m. 1926,
Aileen Mary, d. of the late J. J. Kelly]. Res. — Rathdine,
East Molesey, Surrey. Club — Army and Navy.
Son of Colquhoun Grant Morrison, Esq., C.M.G.,
Temp. -Brig. -Gen. during Great War, Col. late Roy.
Dragoons, £. i860; d. on active service 1916 ; m. 1914,
Vera, third d. of Col. H. A. Sawyer : —
Bryan Colquhoun Morrison, Gentleman, b. 1916.
MORRISON-BELL (R.L., 16 Oct. 1905, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, on a fesse ermine between three
bells argent, a falcon close between two crescents of the
field (Bell): 2 and 3, argent, on a fesse azure, between
three Moors' heads couped at the neck proper, the
turbans vert, turned up argent, three roses or (Morrison).
Mantling sable and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of
the colours, a falcon close ptoper, belled or, holding in
the beak a bell as in the arms (Bell) ; 2. on a wreath of
the colours, in front of a Moor's head couped at the
shoulders as in the arms, three roses gules (Morrison).
Motto — " Perseverantia."
Sons of Sir Charles William Morrison-Bell, 1st Bart.
D.L. co. Durham, J. P. cos. Durham, Sussex, Wilts.,
and Northumberland, F.G.S. , late Lieut. 15th Hussars,
Lanes. Hussars Yeom., and Durham Art. Mil., Major
3rd Administrative Batt. Durham Rifle Vols., b. 1833 ;
d. 1914 ; m. 1863, Louisa Maria, d. of William Henry
Dawes, Esq., J. P., of The Hall, Kenilworth, War-
wickshire:—
Sir Claude William Hedley Morrison- Bell, 2nd Bart. (18
Dec. 1905), Capt. late Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders,
J. P. cos. Durham and Northumberland, b. 1867 : m. 1903 ;
Frances Isabel, d. of the late Col. C. A. Logan, late The
Royal Scots ; and has issue — Charles Reginald Francis
Morrison-Bell, Esq., b. 1915; Kathleen Frances ; Daphne
Frances; and Veronica Frances. Seat — High Green,
Tarset, Northumberland. Clubs — Carlton, Army and
Navy, Royal Automobile.
Sir Arthur Clive Morrison-Bell, istBart. (1923), M.P. for
Honiton Div. of Devonshire since Jan. 1910, Major late
Scots Gds., b. 1871 ; m. 1912, Hon. Lilah Katherine Julia
Wingfield, d. of 7th Viscount Powerscourt ; and has issue
— Shelagh Jocelyn and Patricia Louisa. Res. — 7 Great
Cumberland Place, W. ; Harpford House, Ottery St. Mary,
Devon. Clubs — Turf, Carlton, Alpine.
Ernest Fitzroy Morrison-Bell, Esq., O.B.E., M.P. Mid
Devon, 1908-10 and 1910-18, Lt.-Col. late 9th Lancers
(twin), b. 1871 ; m. 1902, Maud Evelyn, d. of Lt.-Col.
Francis Henry, J. P., late 9th Lancers, of Elmestree, Tet-
bury; and has issue — Louise Monica; Ruth Evelyn; Claire
WilhelminaMaud; and Mary Ernestine. Res. — TheClose,
Tetbury, Glos. Clubs — Carlton, Cavalry.
Eustace Widdrington Morrison-Bell, Esq., C.C. West
Marylebone, Lt.-Col. late T.F.R. , and late Capt. Rifle
Brigade, b. 1874 ; m. 1914, Hon. Harriett Margaret
Hepburn Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis, d. of 26th Baron Clinton ;
and has issue — Anthony Eustace Morrison-Bell, Gentleman,
b. 1916 ; and two daus. Res. — 12 Gloucester Square, W.2.
Clubs — White's, Army and Navy, Carlton.
MORRISON-LOW (L.O., matric. 9 Aug. 1924).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, two wolves counter passant
sable, armed and langued gules, on a chief of the last,
three fleurs-de-lys of the first for Low ; 2 and 3, per
chevron or and ermine, three Saracens' heads couped at
the neck proper, turbaned vert, as arms of affection for
Morrison. Mantlings — ( 1 ) Sable, doubled argent ; (2) vert,
doubled or. Crests — (1) on a wreath of his liveries, an
eagle's head between two thistles slipped proper ; (2) on
a wreath of his liveries, a Saracen's head proper turbaned
vert. Mottoes — (1) " Aspera mejuvant"; (2) " Prudentia
praestat."
Second but eld. surv. son of Sir James Low, 1st Bart.,
J. P., D.L., of Kilmaron Castle, b. 1849; d. 1923; m.
1890, Katherine Mary Duff, d. of the late William
Munro, of Dundee : —
Sir Walter John Morrison-Low (formerly Low), 2nd Bart.
(27 Nov. 1908), b. 1899 ; m. 1924, Dorothy Ruth de
Quincey, d. of the late Richard de Quincey Quincey, of
Inglewood, Chislehurst, and has issue — James Richard
Morrison-Low, Esq., b. 1925; Colin John Morrison-Low,
Esq., b. 1928. Seat — Kilmaron Castle, nr. Cupar, Fife.
Res. — Pitlethie House, Leuchars, Fife.
MORRISON-SCOTT (R.L. 26 May 1910, H. Coll.)
Quarterly, 1 and 4, per fesse azure and argent, an oak-tree
eradicated between in base an acorn erect slipped proper
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argent, a fesse chequy azure and or between two Moors'
heads couped at the neck proper (Morrison). Mantling
azure and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours,
an eagle's head erased between two oak-branches fructed
proper (Scott) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a sun in
its splendour, charged with a Moor's head as in the arms.
Mottoes — 1. "Quercusglandenascit" ; 2. " I will." Livery
— Light blue, white piping, silver buttons ; waistcoat, light
blue and white stripes.
Sons of James Henry Scott, of Belfast, Knight of
Imperial and Royal Order of Francis Joseph of Austria,
b. 1852; m. 1st, 1876, Harriette, d. of Robert Charles
Stuart Morrison of Portadown, co. Armagh: —
Robert Charles Stuart Morrison Morrison -Scott, Gentle-
man, b. 1879 ; m. 1907, Anna Amelia (Aimee), d. of Richard
Frederik Hendrik Mosselmans, Knight of the Order of
N.D. of Villavicosa of Portugal; and has issue — Terence
Charles Stuart Morrison Morrison-Scott, Gentleman, b.
1908 (Res. — 44 Belgrave Square, S.W. 1); and Aim£e
Elvire. Res. — Los Angeles, California.
John Hill Morrison-Scott, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; tn. 1911,
Kathleen Ransome Midgley, d. of Llewellyn Midgley of
Chelwood Corner, Sussex. Res. —
MORROGH-BERNARD (U.O.). Azure, a harp or,
stringed argent, between three escallops of the second.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a staff proper, with a flag attached azure, charged
with a harp as in the arms. Motto — " Virtus invicta."
Sons of John Morrogh-Bernard, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
co. Kerry (Sheriff 1864), b. 1819 ; d. 1866; m. 1841,
Francis Mary, d. and h. of Joseph Blount of Hurts-
bourne Tarrant, Hants. : —
Bertram Francis Morrogh-Bernard, Gentleman, b. 1846;
m. 1888, Blanche Chichizola ; and has issue — (1) John
Francis Morrogh-Bernard, Gentleman, b. 1894; (2)
Bertram Andrew Morrogh-Bernard, Gentleman, b. 1896;
Mary Agnes ; Alice Ubandina ; and Luisa. Seat— Estancia
" La Estrella," Gualeguaychu, Argentina.
Cyril Charles Morrogh-Bernard, Gentleman, b. 1852;
m. 1884, ; and has issue three sons. Res. —
Arthur Mary Morrogh-Bernard, Gentleman, b. 1854.
Res—
Alfred Francis Mary Morrogh-Bernard, Gentleman, b.
1856. Res.—
Eustace Mary Morrogh-Bernard, Gentleman, b. 1858;
m. 1 888, Mary Anne, d. of Samuel James Brown of Loftus
Hill, co. York; and has had issue — (1) John Alexander
Morrogh-Bernard, Esq. , Capt. 22nd Egyptian Cavalry F. F. ,
b. 1890; (2) Eustace Anthony Morrogh-Bernard, Priest,
Westminster Cathedral, b. 1893; (3) Francis Morrogh-
Bernard, Gentleman, b. 1896; d. on active service 1917 ;
(4) Joseph George Morrogh-Bernard, Gentleman, Sudan
Defence Corps, formerly Munster Fusiliers, Lieut., b. 1898 ;
Mildred Mary Sophia Rose \jn. 1914, Major Darcy,
D.S.O., and has issue]; and Mary Anne Matilda. Seat —
Byblox, Doneraile, co. Cork.
Gilbert Mary Morrogh-Bernard, Gentleman, b. 1864; m.
1900, Catherine Reid ; and has issue — Eileen Frances.
Res.—
MORSE-BOYCOTT (R.L. 1844. H. Coll.). Quarterly,
1 and 4, paly of six or and gules, on a chief engrailed
ermine, three fire-balls proper (for Boycott); 2 and 3, per
pale argent and sable, two chevronels between three
mullets pierced, all counterchanged (for Morse). Mantling
gules and or. Crests, 1. issuing from a mural crown argent,
a dexter arm vambraced, the fist clenched proper, from the
little finger pendent by a thong gules, an escutcheon, also
argent, charged with a fire-ball as in the arms (for Boycott) ;
2. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-man in complete
armour proper, garnished or, his helmet surmounted by a
plume of three ostrich feathers azure, on his breast a saltire
sable, in the dexter hand a halbert proper (for Morse).
Motto — " Deo non armis fido. "
Sons of Frederic Augustus Morse- Boycott, Gentleman,
6. 1849; d. 1926; m. 1879, Octavia Mary (d. 1928),
fifth dau. of the late Matthew John Anketell, Esquire,
of Anketeil Grove, Monaiihan : —
Clarence Haversham Morse-Boycott, Gentleman, b. Dec.
9, 1879 ; served Great War with R.F.A., Salonika Exp.
Forces. Res- — 5 Halsey Street, Chelsea, S.W.
John Haversham Morse-Boycott, Gentleman, b. August
7 1882. Res. —
Guy Haversham Morse-Boycott, Gentleman, b. July 9,
1889. Res. —
Rev. Desmond Lionel Morse-Boycott, b. Dec. 10, 1892 ;
m. Marguerite Sandford, and has issue. Res. — 3oCholme-
ley Crescent, N.6.
MORSE (H. Coll.). Party per pale argent and sable,
two chevronels between three mullets all counterchanged.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-man in complete armour proper, garnished
or, his helmet surmounted by a plume of three ostrich
feathers azure, on his breast a cross-belt oable, and in his
dexter hand a halberd proper. Motto — "Deo non armis
fido."
Sons of Charles Morse, Esq., of Aylsham, Norfolk,
Barrister - at - Law, J. P. and D.L. Norfolk, M.A.
(Camb. ), b. 1820; d. 1883; m. 1854, Mary Hai/iet, d.
of Robert Isacke : —
Sir George Henry Morse, Knt. Bach. (1923), b. 1857;
m. 1893, Annie, d. of the late Henry Pasteur, Esq., J. P., of
Wynches, Much Hadham, Herts. ; and has surv. issue — (1)
George Geoffrey Morse, Esq., M.C., b. 1896 [m. 1920,
Cynthia Zoe, d. of the late Col. Sinclair Westcott, C.B.,
C.M.G.]; (2) Francis John Morse, Esq., b. 1897 [m. 1927,
Kinbarra, d.of Armfield-Marrow] ; and Nancy Corona [m.
1925, Capt. J. R. T. Aldous, M.C., R.E.]. Res.— Beech
Hill, Thorpe St. Andrew, Norwich. Club — Junior Carlton.
Arthur Francis Morse, Gentleman, late Inniskilling
Dragoons, b. 1872 ; m. 1898, Annabel Marjory, d. of late
William Henry Haig of Broomfield. Midlothian ; and has
issue — Sydney Arthur Morse, Gentleman, b. 1902 ; Marjory
Emily; and Rachel Mary. Res. — Earlham, Norwich.
Club — Cavalry.
Son of Alfred Herbert Morse, Esq. , sometime Capt.
96th Regt. , b. 1841 ; d. 1909; m. 1866, Diana Anne,
d. of the late Sir Edward Sherlock Gooch, Bart., some-
time M.P. for the Eastern Div. of Suffolk : —
Edward Morse, Esq., Capt. 4th Batt. Middlesex Militia
b. 1869 ; m. 1900, Evelyn Agnes Stella, d. of Rev. W. Oswell
Thompson, late Vicar of Framfield, Sussex. Postal address
— Copdock, Ipswich.
MORTIMER (H. Coll.). Or, three bars gules, over all
three scimitars in saltire argent, pommelled and hilted
of the first, and in chief two Saracens' heads affrontde erased
at the neck proper, the temples encircled by a wreath of
the third and azure. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On
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.1 wreath of the colours, in front of two scimitars, a
Saracen's head as in the arms. Motto — "Non sibi."
Son of John Mortimer of Barnstaple and of Morchard
Bishop, co. Devon, b. ; d. ; m. : —
George Mortimer, Gentleman, b. . Res. — Clevelands,
Exeter.
MORTON, Earl of, see DOUGLAS.
MOSELEY (Vn. Yorks. 1612). Azure, a fesse or, between
three trefoils erminois. Mantling azure and or. Crest
(H. Coll. 1922) — On a wreath or and azure, a cubit arm
grasping in the hand proper a torch or, banded with a
ribbon vert and flaming also proper. Motto — "Semper
eadem."
Sons of James Fairclough Moseley, Esq., J. P., Chester,
b. 1863 ; d. 1926 ; m. 1899, Mildred, d. of Alfred
Bright, of Cholmendy, Blundellsands, Lanes. : —
Roger Bright Moseley, Lieut. R. Dragoons, b. 1900.
Seat — Darland Hall, Rossett, co. Denbigh.
Charles Eric Moseley, Gentleman, b. 1904.
Brian Leyland Moseley, Gentleman, b. 1908.
Sons of Joseph Moseley, Esq., J. P., of Cringle Hall,
Levenshulme, b. 1835 ; d. 1897 ; tn. i860, Rachel, d.
of James Fairclough, of Mersey House, Warrington : —
Oswald Grange Moseley, Lieut, late Earl of Chester's
Yeo., b. 1867 ; m. 1906, Helen Dowse, d. of William
Crabtree, of Burnage Hall, Lanes., and has issue — David
Patrick Grange Moseley, Gentleman, b. 1907; (2) Michael
Grange Moseley, Gentleman, b. 1914. Seat— Agden Hall,
nr. Lymm, Cheshire. Clubs — R. Thames Yacht ; Clarendon
(Manchester).
Reginald Moseley, Lieut, late R.N.V.R,, b. 1882; m.
1910, Evelyn, d. of Joseph Swainson, of Stone Cross,
Kendal, and has issue — Monica Pamela. Res. — Collar,
Prestbury, Cheshire.
MOSELEY, formerly of Leaton Hall (H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, a chevron between three mill-
picks argent (Moseley) ; 2 and 3, gules, two lions passant
argent between nine crosses crosslet fitchee or (Acton).
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, an eagle displayed ermine. Motto — " Honorate
diligite timete."
Son of William Moseley, Esq. , of Leaton Hall, *. 1786 ;
d. ; tn. , Helen Elizabeth, d. of Thomas Bacon
of Donnington : —
The late William Henry Moseley, Esq., J. P., formerly
Capt. 60th Rifles, B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1834; d. 1926 ; tn. 1876,
Mary Alice, d. of W. W. Billyard of Sydney, N.S.W. ;
and left issue — . Seat —
MOSELEY of Buildwas (H. Coll.) Quarterly, 1 and 4,
sable, a chevron between three mill-picks argent (for
Moseley) ; 2 and 3, gules, two lions passant argent, between
nine cross crosslets fitchee or (for Acton.) Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle
displayed ermine. Motto — " Honorate diligite timete."
Sons of Edwyn Samuel Moseley, Gentleman, I.C.S.,
Bengal, b. 1838 ; d. 1878 ; tn. 1875, Esmay Mary, d. of
R. Cruise : —
Herbert Richard Moseley, Esq., Major T.F. Res., late
Capt. 4th Hussars, b. 1875 ; m. 1903, Ruth Ella, d. of
the late Frederick Maryon-Wilson, and has issue — Walter
Michael Acton Moseley, Gentleman, b. 1905. Seats —
Buildwas Park, Salop; Buildwas Abbey, Iron Bridge,
Salop. Club — Shropshire.
Charles Henry Moseley, Gentleman, I.C.S., Bengal,
B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1878. Address —
Edwyn Francis Walter Moseley, Gentleman, Barrister-at-
Law, Middle Temple, b. 1879. Address —
MOSLEY. Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, a chevron between
three pickaxes argent; 2 and 3, or, a fesse between three
eagles displayed sable. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — An eagle displayed ermine. Motto— ''Mos legem
regit."
Sons of Sir Oswald Mosley, 5th Bart., b. 1873; &•
1928 ; tn. 1895, Maud, d. of Capt. Justinian Edwards-
Heathcote of Apedale Hall, Staffs. : —
Sir Oswald Ernald Mosley, 6th Bart. (8 June 1781), M.P.
Harrow 1918-24, and for Smethwick 1926, b. 1896; tn.
1920, Lady Cynthia Curzon, d. of the late Marquess Curzon
of Kedleston, K.G., and has issue — Nicholas Mosley, Esq.,
b. 1923 ; and Vivien Elisabeth. Res. — 8 Smith Square,
Westminster, S.W. Club— White's.
Edward Heathcote Mosley, Esq., late R. Dragoons, b.
1899; tn. 1923, Sylvia, d. of the late Col. H. Johnson,
and has issue — John Ronald Mosley, Gentleman, b. 1926,
and Veronica. Res. — Etwall Lodge, Derby. Club —
Cavalry.
John Arthur Noel Mosley, Esq., b. 1901 ; tn. 1925, Carol,
d. of Lt.-Col. George Timmis of Matson House, Gloucester,
and has issue — Timothy John Oswald Mosley, Gentleman,
b. 1926 ; Simon James Mosley, Gentleman, b. 1927. Res.
—83 Sloane Street, S.W.i. Clubs — Boodle's, Bath.
Sons of Sir Tonman Mosley, 3rd Bart., b. 1813; <*■
1890; tn. 1847, Catherine (d. 1891), d. of Rev. John
Wood, of Swanwick, Derby : —
Rt. Hon. Tonman Mosley, 1st Baron Anslow, of Iver,
Bucks. (29 June 1916). [Supporters— Dexter a stork proper,
charged with a Stafford knot or; sinister, a swan, wings
inverted, also proper, gorged with an antique crown goldj,
C.B., Barrister-at-Law, J.P., D.L. and C.A. for Bucks., late
Chairman Qr. Sessns. co. Derby [impaling the arms of
Eglinton, namely, quarterly, 1 and 4, quarterly i. and iiii,
azure, three fleurs-de-lys or ; ii. and iii. gules, three
annulets or, gemined azure, all within a bordure or.
charged with the Royal tressure of Scotland azure (for
Montgomerie, Earl of Eglinton) ; 2 and 3, quarterly i. and
iiii. azure, three fleurs-de-lys or (for Montgomerie) ; ii. and
iii. gules, a two-handed sword in pale proper, hilted and
pommelled or, between three annulets or, stoned azure (for
Eglinton)], b. 1850; tn. 1881, Lady Hilda Rose Mont-
gomerie (d. 1928), youngest d. of Archibald William, 13th
Earl of Eglinton ; and has had issue — (1) Nicholas Mosley,
Esq., Capt. N. Staffs. Regt., b. 1882; d. of wounds received
in action 1915 ; Hon. Hildred [tn. 1918, Capt. G. G. Jackson
(marriage annulled 1924)]; and Hon. Sybil Hildegarde.
Seat— Bangors Park, Iver, Bucks. Clubs — National
Liberal, Oxford and Cambridge.
Ernald Mosley, Esq., J. P. Middlesex, b. 1851. Res.—
Monksgate House, Nuthurst, Horsham. Club — Wellington.
Son of John Edward Paget Mosley, Esq., Lt.-Col.
Bengal Staff Corps, b. 1841 ; d. 1917; tn. 1871, Anna
Katharine, d. of Thomas Crooke Ainsworth of Black-
burn, co. Lancaster : —
John William Paget Mosley, Esq., late Capt. R.F.A.,
Barrister-at Law, b. 1872 ; tn. 1904, Mary Constance Adela
(d. 1915), eld. d. of G. H. Strutt of Bridgehill, Belper ;
and has issue — William George Mosley, Gentleman, b. 1905 ;
John Herbert Mosley, Gentleman, b. 1912; and Ann
Adela Katharine. Seat— Hulland Hall, Hulland Ward,
Derbyshire.
Son of Rev. Oswald Henry Mosley, Rector of Went-
worth, Ely, Cambridgeshire, b. 1846 ; d. 1899 ; tn.
1875, Isabel Hutchinson, third d. of A. Campbell of
Culross : —
Oswald Feilden Mosley, Gentleman, b. 1880; tn. 1912,
Ida Elizabeth, eldest d. of late W. H. Palmer of Notting-
ham; and has issue — Oswald Henry Mosley, Gentleman,
*. 1913; Robert Anthony Mosley, Gentleman, b. 1920.
Res. — Leasingham, Sleaford, Lines.
Sons of Rev. Roland Mosley of Burnaston House,
Rector of Egginton, Burton-on-Trent, co. Derby,
b. 1830; d. 1888; tn. 1858, Jane Charlotte Rose (d.
1874), second d. of Henry Every of Beaumont Lodge,
Windsor : —
Godfrey Mosley, Esq., B.A. Oxford, Solicitor, late Lt.-
Col. T.F. Res., b. 1863 ; tn. 1918, Hilda Ethelfreda, d. of
Sir Harpur Crewe, 10th Bart. Res.— Calke Abbey, Derby.
Wilfrid Rowland Mosley, Gentleman, b. 1872. Res. —
MOSMAN (L.O., 1786). Azure, a chevron between
three oak trees or. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a hand holding a closed book
proper. Motto — " Memeliora manent." Livery — Blue
and yellow.
Son of Hugh Mosman, Esq., J. P. and D.L., b. 1829;
d. 1908 ; tn. 1858, Helen Barbara, d. of Alexander
Chancellor of Shieldhill : —
Alexander Chancellor Mosman, Gentleman, b. 1863. Seat
— Auchtyfardle, nr. Lesmahagow, N.B. Address — 10 Salis-
bury Road, Edinburgh.
MOSS, see EDWARDS-MOSS.
MOSS (H. Coll.). Per chevron vert and ermine, in
chief two crosses patee argent, and in base a garb
or. Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, in front of a dexter arm embowed in
armour proper, the hand also proper, grasping a garb
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fessewise gold, three crosses pat6e ntchee at the foot
argent. Badge — A griffin's head erased ermine, between
two sprigs of moss-rose, flowered proper. Motto — " Pro
patria semper."
Sons of Charles Davis Moss, Esq., of South Czerney,
Glos., and Yokohama, Japan, Registrar for H.B.M.'s
Court for Japan, b. 1843; d. 1906; m. 1873, Ellen
Jane, d. of Henry Edward Stanley, of Alnwick,
Northumberland : —
William Stanley Moss, Merchant, b. 1875 ; m. 19 16,
Natalie, ygst. d. of Ivan Galitch, Landowner, of Nikolsk,
Usuriski, Siberia ; and has issue — Ivan William Stanley
Moss, Gentleman, b. 1921. Res. — Tokyo, Japan.
George Sinclair Moss, Esq., H.B.M.'s Consular Service.
b. . Res. — China.
MOSS of Middleton Hall (L.O., 1901). Azure, on a
a wreath of his liveries, a dove holding in its beak a sprig
of olive proper. Motto — "Peace with power." Livery —
Blue coat, silver buttons, blue and red waistcoat.
Son of Sir Horace Edward Moss, Kt. (1906), D.L., J. P.
for co. of city of Edinburgh, b. 1852; d. 1912 ; m.
1st, Jan. 19, 1877, Ellen Alice, dau. of Leonard Bram-
well of Guernsey ; and. 1904, Nellie, d. of the late John
Robert Craig, of Peterborough: —
Leonard Bramwell Moss, Esq. , *. 1882. Res. —
MARK MOSS, Gentleman. Armorial bearings-
Gules, on a pile or, between two mullets of six points in
base of the last, a griffin's head erased sable, holding in the
beak an oak leaf slipped proper. Mantling' gules and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, upon the trunk of a tree
fessewise eradicated and sprouting to the dexter proper, a
griffin's head erased sable, charged with two mullets of six
points palewise or. Motto " Non nobis solum." Res. —
g= MOSSOP of Maldon (H. Coll., 21 May 1918). Vert, a
sword in pale point upwards surmounted by two sickles
fesse or, a horse courant gules, between three orbs gold,
banded of the third. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On
in saltire between in chief two acorns slipped and leaved
all or. Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, two swords in saltire points upwards proper,
pommelled gules, hilted or interlaced by a sickle also
proper. Motto — " Pax quaeritur armis."
Son of Robert Peel Mossop, of Peter's Point, Sutton
Bridge, Lines., b. 1835; d. 191 1 ; m. 1858, Lucy, d.
of John Mason, of Hardwick, nr. King's Lynn: —
Arthur George Mossop, Esq., J. P., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.,
formerly Capt. R.A.M.C., b. 1863 ; m. 1892, Mary Anne, d.
George Catt, of Sunte, Lindfield, Sussex, and has issue —
George Peel Mossop, Gentleman, b. 1898 ; Hilda Lucy ;
Phyllis Emily ; Mary Grace. Res. — 154 Charminster
Avenue, Bournemouth.
MOSTYN, Baron, see LLOYD-MOSTYN.
MOSTYN (H. Coll.). Quarterly of thirty-seven, 1. party
per bend sinister ermine and sable, a lion rampant or
(Mostyn) ; 2. azure, a lion rampant per fesse or and argent,
within a bordure of the last; 3. ermine, a lion rampant,
azure ; 4. gules, three chevronels argent (Jestyn ap Gwr
gant) ; 5. sable, three nags' heads erased argent ; 6. argent-
a chevron between three ravens sable, each holding in
the beak an ermine spot (Llowarch ap Brau) ; 7. argent,
a cross engrailed flory between four Cornish choughs sable
(Edwyn, Lord of Tegengle) ; 8. gules, a chevron argent,
between three mens' heads, each in a helmet proper; 9.
ermine, a lion rampant sable ; 10. gules, a lion rampant
within a bordure engrailed or; n. azure, an eagle dis-
played or; 12. quarterly, gules and or, in the first and
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fourth quarters a lion passant of the second ; 13. azure,
a lion passant argent ; 14. gules, a chevron argent, be-
tween three plates ; 15. gules, a chevron argent, and chief
ermine ; 16. argent, a chevron between three boars' heads
couped sable (Ednowian Bendew) ; 17. vert, a lion
rampant argent ; 18. vert, three eagles displayed in fesse
or (Owen Gwynnedd) ; 19. gules, three lions passant
in pale argent (Griffith ap Cynan) ; 20. gules, a chevron
ermine, between three old mens' heads couped at the
neck proper ; 21. argent, three pallets wavy gules ; 22.
azure, a stag lodged argent (Downs); 23. argent,
six mullets, three, two and one, gules; 24. sable, three
bars, and in chief as many annulets argent ; 25. sable,
three bars or (Selby) ; 26. per fesse gules and argent,
six martlets, three and three, counterchanged, in the centre
chief point an annulet for difference (Fenwick) ; 27.
sable, three lions passant in bend between two double
cotises argent, in the sinister chief a mullet for differ-
ence (Browne); 28. gules, a lion rampant or, in the
centre chief point a mullet for difference (Fitzalan) ;
29. barry of eight or and gules (Fitzalan) ; 30. sable,
a fret or (Maltravers) ; 31. argent, a chief azure
(Clun) ; 32. gules, a saltire argent, in chief a label of
three points chequy of the last and azure (Neville) ;
33. argent, three fusils conjoined in fesse gules (Monta-
cute) ; 34. argent, an eagle displayed vert ; 35. argent,
on a fesse the arms of France and England quarterly,
within a bordure compony of the first and azure (Planta-
genet) ; 36. per pale azure and gules, three lions rampant
argent ; 37. argent, a fesse and a canton gules. Mantling
sable and argent. Crests — 1. upon a wreath of the colours,
on a mount vert, a lion rampant or ; 2. upon a wreath of
the colours, a trefoil slipped vert. Motto — " Morte leonis
vita."
Sons of George Trevor Basil Mostyn, Esq., late Lieut.
Highland Light Infantry, b. 1857 ; d. 1913 ; m. 1st,
1891, Augusta Mary Geraldine (d. 1893), d. of Capt.
William Gerard Walmesley, formerly 17th Lancers;
2nd, 1901, Mary Hermione, d. of the late Augustus
Henry de Trafford of Haselour Hall, Tamworth: —
Sir Pyers George Joseph Mostyn, nth Bart, of Talacre,
Flint (28 April, 1670), M.C., J. P., Capt. late Royal Welsh
Fus. , served Great War 1914 (despatches), M.C., b. 1893;
m. 1927, Margery, d. of the late Alfred Stanley Marks, of
Sydney, N.S.W., and has issue Mostyn, Esq., b.
1928. Res. — The Mount, Parkstone, Dorset. Club — Naval
and Military.
Basil Antony Trevor Mostyn, Gentleman, b. 1902.
George Augustus Francis Mostyn, Gentleman, b. 1911.
Res.—
Younger sons of Sir Pyers Mostyn, 8th Bart., b. ^811 ;
d. 1882; m. 1844, Hon. Frances Georgiana Fraser,
second d. of 14th Lord Lovat: —
Thomas Alexander Joseph Mostyn, Esq., b. 1859; m.
1904, Marguerite, d. of Reynolds Probasco. Res. —
Most Rev. Francis Edward Mostyn, D.D.,in Holy Orders
of the Church of Rome, Vicar Apostolic of Wales, Bishop of
Ascalon 1895-8, and Bishop of Menevia 1898-1,21; Arch-
bishop of Cardiff since 1921,6. i860. Res. — Archbishop's
House, Newport Road, Cardiff.
Sons of Edward Henry Joseph Mostyn, Esq., J. P., Lt.-
Col. 4th Batt. Royal Sussex Regt., b. 1857; d. 1916 ;
m. 1886, Mary Cecily (d. 1916), d. of John Reginald
Francis George Talbot of Rhode Hill, Devon : —
Joseph Edward Hubert Mostyn, Esq,, Capt. late 4th Batt.
Royal Sussex Regt., b. 1888; m. 1920, Gertrude Hutchinson.
Joseph Cecil Mostyn, Esq., M.C., Capt. R.F.A., served
Great War (despatches), M.C..&. 1891 ; m. 1924, Joan Wake,
d. of Guy Shorrock, of Sandford Orleigh, Newton Abbot ;
and has issue — Michael Joseph James Mostyn, Gentleman,
b. 1926. Res. —
Joseph Philip David Mostyn, Gentleman, late Lieut. R.
Sussex Regt. , b. 1894.
Joseph John Reginald Mostyn, Gentleman, b. 1903.
MOSTYN-OWENofWoodhouse(H. Coll.). Quarterly,
1. party per bend sinister ermine and sable, a lion rampant
or (for Mostyn) ; 2. azure, a lion rampant per fesse or and
argent, within a bordure of the last ; 3. ermine, a lion
rampant azure ; 4. gules, three chevronels argent (for Jestyn
ap Gwrgant) ; 5. sable, three nags' heads erased argent ; 6.
argent, a chevron between three ravens sable, each holding
in the beak an ermine spot (for Llowarch ap Brau) ; 7.
argent, a cross engrailed flory between four Cornish choughs
sable (for Edwyn, Lord of Tegengle) ; 8. gules, a chevron
argent, between three mens' heads, each in a helmet proper ;
9. ermine, a lion rampant sable ; 10. gules, a lion rampant
within a bordure engrailed or (Griffith ap Rhys) ; n. gules,
on a bend argent, between two cinquefoils or, three leopards'
faces vert (Aldersey of Aldersey) ; 12. argent, a lion rampant
sable (Kynaston) ; 13. argent, a lion rampant sable, a
canton of the second (Owen, granted 1574) ; 14. argent, a
cross engrailed, the end fleuree sable, between four Cornish
choughs proper, on a chief azure, a boar's head couped
close of the first(Owen) ; 15. gules, sixfleurs-de-lys, three, two
and one, argent (Ireland — quarterings 13-15 Vn. Salop,
1623). Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, on a mount vert, a lion rampant or.
Mottoes — " Eryr eryrod eryri " ; " Auxilium meum a
Domino."
Sons of Arthur Mostyn-Owen, Esq., J. P. co. Salop
(High Sheriff 1873), b. 1813; d. 1896; m. 1851, Julia,
d. of William Herring of Hethersett Hall, co. Nor-
folk :—
Arthur William Mostyn-Owen, Gentleman, b. 1853. Seat
— Woodhouse, West Felton, Oswestry.
Lt.-Col. Charles Roger Mostyn-Owen, J. P. co. Salop, b.
1856 ; m. 1888, Beatrice Sophia, d. of late John Radcliffe
of Withington, Lanes. ; and has issue— (1) Roger Arthur
Mostyn-Owen, Esq., D.S.O. Col. Rifle Brigade, b. 1888
[m. 1923, Margaret Eva, d. of Lyttleton Dewhurst.andhas
issue — George Arthur Mostyn-Owen, Gentleman, b. 1924 ;
David Mostyn-Owen, Gentleman, b. 1925 ; and Elizabeth
{Clubs — Junior Carlton, Bucks.)]; (2) Guy Charles Mostyn-
Owen, Esq., Capt. R.O. 12th Lancers, b. 1891 ; (3) Herbert
Louis Mostyn-Owen, Esq., Capt. Ind. Cavalry, b. 1895.
Seat — Erway, Ellesmere, Shropshire. Clubs— Junior Carl-
ton, Shropshire (Shrewsbury).
ANDREW RICHARD MOTION, Esquire, Justice of
the Peace for Essex, Oxfordshire and Warwickshire. Born
May 13, 1857, being the eldest son of Richard William
Motion, by his wife Mary Anne, daughter of John Gilbert
Smith. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Gules,
on a pale argent, between two lions rampant of the
last, a lion rampant of the first, a chief or, thereon
a badger statant proper between two roses of the field,
barbed and seeded, also proper. Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mant-
ling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, a millrind fessewise or, thereon a badger as in
the arms; with the Motto, " Suscipere et finire." Livery
— Green. Married, August 31, 1882, Jessie Louisa,
daughter of Henry Stephenson Homewood ; and has Issue
— Andrew Kenneth Motion, Esq. ,Capt. Warwickshire Yeo.,
b. December 17, 1894 [m. Enid, eld. d. of Col. Roger
Kerrison, of Tattingstone Place, Ipswich, and has issue —
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Jessie Dorothy [m. 1904, Robert Anstruther Bullock Morris
Marsham, Barrister-at-Law {q.v. )] ; Marjorip Belle [tn.
1918, Charles Tyrwhitt- Drake of Shire Lodge, Corby,
Kettering]; Kathleen Mary; Phyllis Maud [m. 1915,
Major Edward Hutchinson, D.S.O., R.F.A.]; and Janet
Homewood [m. 1914, Col. Clive Murdoch, D.S.O. of
Wester Hill, Linton, Maidstone]. Seat — Upton House,
Banbury. Clubs — Carlton, Union.
THOMAS AUGUSTUS MOTION, Esq., J. P., Major
Warwickshire Yeomanry. Born Sept. 14, 1866, being
the third son of the late Richard William Motion,
by his wife Mary Anne, dau. of John Gilbert Smith.
Baron Moulton (1 Oct. 1912), Lord Justice of Appeal,
M.A. (Camb.), F.R.S., F.R.A.S., M.P., Officer of the
Legion of Honour, b. 1844 ; d. 1921 ; m. 1st, 1875,
Clara (d. 1888), widow of R. W. Thomson of Edin-
burgh ; 2nd, 1901, Mary M., d. of Major Henry Davies
of the La Floridiana, Naples: —
Hon. Hugh Fletcher Moulton, M.C., Barrister-at-Law,
Middle Temple, Major late R.G.A., M.P. Salisbury
1923-24, b. 1876 ; m. 1902, Ida, second d. of George Boydell
Houghton. Res. — 19 Gunnersbury Avenue, Ealing, W.5.
Clubs — Garrick, Savage.
MOUBRAY. Parted per pale gules and azure, a lion
rampant between three roses argent. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a
Armorial bearings — Gules, on a pale argent, be-
tween two lions rampant of the last, a lion rampant
of the first, a chief or, thereon a badger statant proper
between two roses of the field, barbed and seeded also
proper, a mullet for difference. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a millrind
fessewise or, thereon a badger as in the arms. Motto —
" Suscipere et finire." Res. — Serge Hill, Abbots Langley,
Herts.; 10 Royal Crescent, Hyde Park, W. Clubs —
Carlton, Cavalry.
The Late JOHN STANLEY MOTT, Esq., J. P. for
Norfolk, late Major Prince of Wales' Own Norfolk Militia
Artillery. Born 1838, being the eldest son of the late John
Thomas Mott, Esq., J. P. and D.L., of Barningham, by
Caroline, third dau. of the late William and Lady
Gertrude Sloane-Stanley of Paultons, Hants. Armorial
bearings— Sable, a crescent argent. Mantling sable and
argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
an estoile of eight points argent. Motto — " Spectemur
agendo." Married, 1867, Cordelia Euphemia, third dau.
of Sir Norman Macdonald-Lockhart, third Bart.; and by
her (who died 1872) had Issue— Theresa Caroline [m. 1898,
Col. Charles Edward Radclyffe, D.S.O. (killed in action
1915), and has issue].
MOULIN, DU, see DU MOULIN-BROWNE.
MOULTON (H. Coll.). Gules, four bars per pale
argent and or, two flaunches of the last, each charged with
a sun of the first. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount, a lamb statant
proper, holding in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert, the
whole between four ears of wheat stalked and leaved, two
on either side also proper. Motto — " Virtute non astutia."
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir John Fletcher Moulton, P.C.,
demi-lion rampant, holding in his dexter paw a rose argent ;
and in an escroll over the same this Motto, " Audentes
fortuna juvat."
Eld. son of John James Moubray, Esq., of Naemoor,
co. Perth, and Killerby, Yorks., H.M.'s Lieut, and a
J. P. co. Kinross, Hon. Fellow St. John's Coll., Oxford,
b. 1857; d. 1928; m. 1893, May Marianne, eldest d.
of William Charge Booth of Oran, Catterick, Yorks. : —
Robert Moubray, Esq., Capt. i6/sth Lancers, b. 1895.
Scats— Naemoor, Perthshire, N.B. ; Killerby, Catterick,
Yorks.
MOUNSEY-HEYSHAM of Castletown (H. Coll.).
Chequy or and gules, a chief of the first, thereon, between
two estoiles sable, a pale also sable, charged with a mullet
gold. Mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin gules, collared and
chained or, holding in the dexter claw a flagstaff in bend
proper, therefrom flowing to the sinister a pennon azure,
and resting the sinister claw on a mullet sable. Motto —
" Semper paratus."
Son of George William Mounsey-Heysham, Esq., J. P.
and D.L. for Cumberland, High Sheriff 1893, Barr.-
at-Law, b. 1831 ; d. 1910; m. 1861, Agnes, d. of Isaac
S. Cope: —
The late George Arthur Mounsey-Heysham, Esq., Capt.
4th Batt. Border Regt., b. 1862; d. 1928. Seat— Castle-
town, Carlisle.
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MOUNT of Wasing Place (H. Coll). Or, on a mount
vert, a lion rampant azure, ducally crowned or, between
in chief two roses gules, barbed and seeded proper.
Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, upon a mount vert, a fox salient proper, support-
ing a ragged staff erect sable. Motto — " Prudenter et
constanter."
Son of William George Mount, Esq., M.P., b. 1824 ;
d. 1906 ; m. 1862, Marianne Emily, d. of Robert
Clutterbuck, of Watford House, Herts. : —
Sir William Arthur Mount, C.B.E., 1st Bart. (21 June
1921), of Wasing, Berks., M.P. S. Berks. 1900-6, and
1910-22, J.P., D.L., Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple,
b. 1866 ; m. 1899, Hilda Lucy, O.B.E., d. of Malcolm
Low, of Clatto, Fife ; and has issue — William Malcolm
Mount, Esq., b. 1904 ; Robert Francis Mount, Esq.,
b. 1907; George Richard Mount, Esq., 6. 191 1. Seat—
Wasing Place, Aldermaston, Berks. Clubs — Carlton,
Oxford and Cambridge.
MOUNTAIN of Oare Manor (H. Coll.). Ermine, on a
fesse azure, between three lions rampant guardant sable,
each holding between the forepaws an escallop gules,
three cross crosslets argent. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — Issuant from the battlements of a tower proper,
a demi-lion guardant argent, holding between the paws
an escallop gules. Badge — An ivy leaf and a maple
leaf slipped in saltire proper, enfiled by a circlet or.
Motto — " Cum cruce salus."
Son of Stanford Henry Mortimer Mountain, of
Dulwich, 6. 1834 ; d. 1890; m. 1858, Louisa, d. of
George Eve, of Chislehurst : —
Sir Edward Mortimer Mountain, 1st Bart., of Oare
Manor, Somerset, and of Brendon, Devon (23 June 1922),
Knt. Bach. (1918), J. P. co. Devon, b. 1872; m. 1897,
Evelyn Ellen, d. of A. Siegle ; and has issue — Brian
Edward Stanley Mountain, Esq., b. 1899 [m. 1926,
Doris Elsie, d. of E. C. Lamb of 2 Queen Street,
Mayf air! . Seats — Norbury Park, Dorking, Surrey ; Oare
Mead, Brendon, North Devon.
MOUNTBATTEN (R.L. 14 July 1917, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, a lion rampant double-
queued barry of ten argent and gules, armed and
langued of the last, crowned or (being the Royal
Arms of Hesse), within a bordure compony of the
second and third; 2 and 3. argent, two pallets sable
(for Battenberg), charged on the honour point with
an escutcheon of the arms of the late Princess
Alice, viz., the Royal Arms differenced by a label of
three points argent, the centre point charged with a
rose gules, barbed vert, and each of the other points
with an ermine spot sable. Crests — 1. out of a coronet
or, two horns barry of ten argent and gules, issuing from
each three linden leaves vert, and on the outer side of
each horn four branches barwise, having three like leaves
pendent therefrom of the last (for Hesse) ; 2. out of a
coronet or, a plume of four ostrich feathers alternately
argent and sable. Motto — " In honour bound." Sup-
porters — Two lions double-queued and crowned all or.
Livery — (dress), blue coat with scarlet facings, trimmed
silver lace, scarlet and silver lace waistcoat, black
trousers or scarlet plush breeches, with white stockings ;
(undress), black coat and trousers, red and white striped
waistcoat.
Sons of the Most Hon. Sir Louis Alexander Mount-
batten, 1st Marquess of Milford Haven, P.C.,
G.C.B., G.C.V.O., K.C.M.G., Admiral of the Fleet,
b. 1854 ; d. 1921 ; m. 1884, his cousin Princess
Victoria Alberta Elizabeth, d. of H.R.H. the Grand
Duke of Hesse, and H.R.H. Princess Alice, d. of
Queen Victoria : —
The Most Hon. Sir George Louis Victor Henry Sergius
Mountbatten, K.C.V.O. and Marquess of Milford
Haven, Earl of Medina, Viscount Alderney (17 July
1917), Comdr. R.N.,has Orders of St. Vladimar, Russia,
Savoy, Italy, and Grand Cross of Orders of Isabella the
Catholic, Spain, and Polar Star, Sweden ; b. 1892 ;
m. 1916, Countess Nadejda de Torby, d. of H.I.H.
the Grand Duke Michael Michaelovitch of Russia ; and
has issue — David Michael Mountbatten, commonly called
Earl of Medina, b. 1919 ; and Lady Elizabeth. Res. —
St. George, Eastern Parade, Southsea. Clubs — United
Service, Engineers'.
Lord Louis Francis Albert Victor Nicholas Mount-
batten, K.C.V.O. (1922), A.M.I.E.E., Lieut. Comdr. R.N.,
A.D.C. to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales on his Colonial
tours, has Order of the Rising Sun, Japan (5th Class),
Orders of the Nile (4th Class), Grand Cross Crown of
Roumania, Grand Cross Order of Isabella the Catholic,
b. 1900 ; m. 1922, Edwina Cynthia Annette, d. of Lieut. -
Col. the Rt. Hon. W. W. Ashley, P.C., M.P. ; and has
issue — 2 daus. Res. — Brook House, Park Lane, W.i;
Adsdean, Chichester. Clubs — United Service, Royal
Automobile, R. Motor Yacht.
MOUNTBATTEN (R.L. 14 July, 1917, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, grand quarters, the Royal Arms
as borne by Queen Victoria, differenced by a label
of three points argent, the centre point charged with
a heart gules, and each of the other points with a rose
of the last, barbed and seeded proper ; a and 3, grand
quarters, quarterly 1st and 4th, azure a lion rampant
double-queued barry of ten argent and gules, armed
and langued of the last, crowned or, within a bordure
compony of the second and third ; 2nd and 3rd, argent,
two pallets sable. Crests — 1. out of a coronet or, two
horns barry of ten argent and gules, issuing from each
three linden leaves vert, and from the outer side of each
four branches barwise having three like leaves pendent
therefrom of the last ; 2. out of a coronet or, a plume of
four ostrich-feathers alternately argent and sable.
Supporters — On either side a lion guardant double-
queued or.
Son of H.R.H. Prince Henry of Battenberg, K.G.,
P.C., CoL in the Army, Capt., Gen., and Governor
of the Isle of Wight, b. 1858 ; d. 1896; m. 1885,
H.R.H. Princess Beatrice Mary Victoria,
G.B.E., V.A., C.L., R.R.C., ygst. d. of Queen
Victoria : —
The Most Hon. Sir Alexander Albert Mountbatten,
G.C.V.O. 1st Marquess of Carisbrooke, Earl of Berk-
hamsted, Viscount Launceston (18 July 1917). Capt.
(ret.) G. Gds., Knight of Justice of the Order of the
Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, has Grand Cross of
Orders of Charles III (Spain) and Alexander Nevsky
(Russia), Orders of the Nile, St. Vladimir of Russia, and
Croix de Guerre (France), b. 1886 ; m. 1917, Lady
Irene Francis Denison, d. of 2nd Earl of Londesborough ;
and has issue — Lady Iris Victoria Beatrice Grace.
Seat — Carisbrooke Castle, Isle of Wight. Town res. —
4 Belgrave Place, S.W.i. Clubs — Bachelors', Naval
and Military.
MOUNTGARRET, Viscount, see BUTLER.
MOUNTMORRES, Viscount,
MORENCY.
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The Right Honourable CHARLES BOTOLPH
JOSEPH STOURTON, twenty-fourth Baron Mow-
bray, twenty -fifth Baron Segrave, and twenty-first Baron and
Lord Stourton of Stourton, co. Wilts., in the Peerage of
England, senior co-heir to the Earldom of Norfolk (created
1312), and to the Baronies of Howard, Braose of Gower,
Greystock, Ferrers of Wemme, Talbot, Strange of Black-
mere, Furnival, Giffard of Brimmesfield, Lucy, and a co-heir
to the Baronies of Dacre of Gillesland, Dagworth, Argen-
tine, Kerdestan, Verdon, and Fitz Payne, late Lieutenant
a bend or, between six fountains proper (for Stourton) ; 2.
gules, on abend between six cross crosslets argent, an escut-
cheon or, charged with ademi-lion rampant, pierced through
the mouth by an arrow within a double tressure flory counter-
flory of the first (for Howard) ; 3. gules, a lion rampant
argent (for Mowbray) ; 4. sable, a lion rampant argent,
ducally crowned or (for Segrave) ; 5. gules, three lions
passant guardant in pale or, a label of three points argent
(for Plantagenet — Thomas of Brotherton) ; 6. gules, a lion
rampant or, a border engrailed of the last (for Talbot) ;
3rd Battalion East Yorkshire Regiment (Militia), Deputy-
Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the West Riding of
co. York. Born May 23, 1867, eldest son of the Rt. Hon.
Alfred Joseph Stourton, twenty-third Baron Mowbray
and twenty -fourth Baron Segrave, and twentieth Baron
Stourton, by his wife Mary Margaret, only child and heiress
of the late Matthew Elias Corbally, Esq. , Member of Parlia-
ment, of Corbalton Hall, county Meath, by his wife, the
Honourable Matilda Preston, only daughter of the Right
Honourable the twelfth Viscount Gormanstown ; succeeded
his father in 1893. Creations — Baron Mowbray, June 28,
1283; Baron Segrave, June 28, 1283; Baron Stourton, May
13, 1448. Armorial bearings— Quarterly of six, 1. sable,
and upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Hagger-
ston, namely azure, on a bend cottised argent, three billets
sable. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his
rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a
Mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a demi-monk habited in russet proper,
girt or, holding in the dexter hand a scourge of five
knotted lashes gold. Supporters— Dexter, a lion argent,
ducally crowned or ; sinister, a sea-dog sable, scaled and
finned gold. Motto — "Loyal je serai durant ma vie;"
and for his Badge, a sledge. Livery — Full dress : white
coat, black collar, and pockets edged with gold braid, gilt
aiguillettes, with badge ; white waistcoat, gilt buttons,
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black velvet breeches edged with gold braid, and
buckle ; white stockings. Married, July 26, 1893, Mary
only child of the late Thomas Angus Constable, Esquire
(paternally Haggerston), of the Manor House, Otley,
in the county of York ; and has had Issue — (1) The
Honourable William MarmadukeStourton, M.C.Capt. (ret. )
Grenadier Guards, late Lieut. 8th Hussars, served Great
War (despatches, M.C.), b. Aug. 31, 1895 [m. 1921, Sheila,
d. of the Hon. Edward Walford Karslake Gully, C.B., and
has issue — Charles Edward Stourton, Esq., b, 1923; and
Patricia Winifred Mary {Res. — 93 Elm Park Gardens,
S.W.10. Clubs — Guards, Hurlingham)] ; (2) The Honour-
able John Joseph Stourton, formerly Lieut. 10th Hussars, £.
March 5, 1899 [m. 1923, Kathleen Alice, d. of the late Robert
Louis George Gunther, of Park Wood, Englefield Green,
Surrey, and has surv. issue — Michael Godwin Plantagenet
Stourton, Esq. , b. 1926 ; Mary ; and Monica Kathleen {Res.
— Cawston Manor, Norwich. Clubs — Bachelors', Hurling-
ham)]; The Hon. Winifred Mary Stourton, b. 21 Aug.
1894, d- 2 Dec. 1904; and Hon. Charlotte Mary Stourton,
b. 20 Jan. 1904. Estates— Allerton Park, near Knares-
borough, and Rothwell Haigh, near Leeds, both in the
West Riding of the county of Yoiks. ; and Bonham House,
Stourton, in the county of Somerset. Seat — Allerton Park,
near Knaresborough, Yorkshire. Clubs — White's, Carlton,
Hurlingham ; and Yorkshire (York).
MOWLL (H. Coll.). Per chevron sable, and barry of
six gules and argent, in chief two leopards' faces or, the
escutcheon surmounted by his mitre.
Eldest son of the late H. Martyn Mowll,of Chaldercot,
b. i860; d. 1916 ; m. Gertrude Emily, d. of C. K.
Worsfold:-
Rt. Rev. Howard West Kilvinton Mowll, M.A., D.D.,
Bishop in Western China since 1926, T.C. F. 1918-19, Dean
of Wycliffe Coll., Toronto 1919-22, b. 1890; m. 1926,
Dorothy Anne. d. of late Rev. John Martin of C.M.S. in
Fukhien. Postal address — Diocesan Hostel, Chengtu,
Szechwan, China.
MOYNIHAN (H. Coll.). Azure, a chevron argent be-
tween in chief three mullets or and in base a rose of the
second, barbed and seeded proper. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest (Sept. 26, 1922) — On a wreath argent and
azure, a demi-knight in armour affrontee resting the
sinister hand on the hip proper, and supporting with the
dexter hand a spear also proper. Badge — A rose argent,
leaved and slipped and a sprig of shamrock proper, in
saltire enfiled by a circlet or. Supporters — On either side
an owl argent, gorged with a baronic coronet or. Livery
— Blue, white facings.
Son of Capt. Andrew Moynihan, V.C., 8th King's
Regt., b. 1830; d. 1867; m. 1853, Ellen Anne, d. of
John Parkin, Esq., J. P. Liverpool: —
Rt. Hon. Sir Berkeley George Andrew Moynihan,
1st Baron Moynihan (1929), 1st Bart. (1922),
K.C.M.G. (1918), C.B. (1917), Kt. (1912), M.B., M.S.,
F.R.C.S. (Eng.), Hon. M.C.M. (Trinidad), LL.D. (Leeds
and Bristol), F.R.C.S.I., F.A.C.S., Hon. Maj.-Gen. late
A. M.S., President of the Roy. Coll. of Surgeons in
England, Professor of Surgery, Leeds University, /;. 1865 ;
m. 1895, Isabella Wellesley, d. of Thomas Richard Jessop,
Esq., F.R.C.S., J.P.; and has issue— Hon. Patrick
Berkeley Moynihan, b. 1906; Hon. Dorothy Wellesley;
and Hon. Shelagh Berkeley [m. 1923, Henry Wynn Parry,
B.Ch.,of26 Drayton Gardens, S.W.]. Seat— Carr Manor,
Meanwood, Leeds. Res. — 33 Park Square, Leeds. Clubs —
Athenaeum, R.A.C., Garrick.
MOYSEY of Bathealton Court (1765, H. Coll.). Or, on
a fesse sable, between three cinquefoils vert, a cross flory
of the field. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a dragon's head vert, charged on the neck
with a cross flory or.
Only surv. son of Maj.-Gen. Charles John Moysey,
C.M.G., late R.E. , b. 1840; d. 1922; m. 1873, Frances
Henrietta, second d. of the late Sir Peter Benson
Maxwell, Chief Justice of the Straits Settlements : —
Charles Francis Moysey, Gentleman, b. 1882; m. 1920,
Emily Mary, only d. of Lt.-Col. Henry St. Patrick Maxwell,
C.S.I. Res. — Highfield, Torquay, Devon.
Sons of Frederick Abel Moysey, Esq., Comdr. late
R.N., b. 1845 ; d. 1896 ; m. 1881, Margaret Sawyer, of
St. John's, Newfoundland: —
Charles Luttrell Moysey, Gentleman, b. 1885. Res. —
Federated Malay States.
Frederick Moysey, Gentleman, b. 1887; m. 1914, Maisie
Adson, of Penzance, and has issue — Charles Michael St.
George Moysey, Gentleman, b. 1920; Nigel Francis Moy-
sey, Gentleman, b. 1933. Res. — Argentine.
Francis Moysey, Esq., Capt. Suffolk Regt., b. 1890.
Res. — Sudan.
Reginald Abel Lewes Moysey, Gentleman, b. 1897. Res. —
Federated Malay States.
Sons of Henry Luttrell Moysey, Esq., I.S.O., late
Postmaster-Gen. Ceylon, of Cresswell House, Bexhill-
on-Sea, b. 1849; d. 1918; m. 1875, Dora Kathleen,
d. ot William Hervey O'Grady of Batticaloa, Ceylon : —
Frederick James Moysey, Gentleman, C.S. , British North
Borneo, b. 1876 ; m. 1907, Frances Mary Dorothea, elder
d. of the late Major Richard Hadley Graham, West York
Rifles. Res. — Bexhill-on-Sea, Sussex.
Edward Luttrell Moysey, Gentleman, I.C.S., b. 1877;
m. 1913, Ethel Sidney, ygr. d. of Sidney Wilson of Bexhill.
Res. — 18 High Street, Marylebone, W. 1.
Sons of Edward Bangor Moysey, b. 1853 ; d. 1913 ; m.
1879, Gertrude Hampshire : —
Leonard Astley Moysey, Gentleman, b. 1880 ; m. 1915,
Ada Heath, and has issue — (1) Francis Astley Bangor
Moysey, Gentleman, b. 1917 ; (2) John Ward Moysey,
Gentleman, b. 1920; (3) Leonard William Moysey, Gentle-
man, b. 1921; (4) Frederick Herbert Moysey, Gentleman,
b. 1924. Res. — Tuxford, Sask. , Canada.
Edward Francis Moysey, Gentleman, b. 1883. Res. —
Sanctuary, Sask., Canada,
John Harold Luttrell Moysey, Gentleman, b. 1885 ; m.
1915, Mabel Carton, and has issue — (1) Kirby Luttrell
Moysey, Gentlemaa, b. 1919 ; (2) Noel Moysey, Gentle-
man, b. 1921 ; (3) Frederick Bangor Moysey, Gentleman,
b. 1925. Res. — Eston P.O., via Brock, Sask., Canada.
Only surv. son of Rev. Frederick Luttrell Moysey of
Bathealton Court, co. Somerset, M.A.,£. 1815; d, 1906;
m. 1839, Arabella {d. 1903), eldest d. of the Hon. John
Petty Ward:—
Francis Gorges Moysey, Gentleman, b. 1854. Res —
Brighton, Ontario, Canada.
MUIR of Ontario (H. Coll.). Gules, on a chevron or,
between three maple-leaves slipped two arrows points
inwards proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a hind's head erased
and pierced through the neck by an arrow proper, three
maple-leaves as in the arms. Motto — " Honor floreat."
Sons of Robert Cuthbertson Muir, J. P., Capt. R.
Canadian Militia, b. 1808 ; d. 1906 ; tn. 1853,
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Margaret Elizabeth, d. of Capt. John Thwaites
of Ayr, N.B. :—
Matthew Ford Muir, Esq., K.C., M.A. (Toronto),
Lt.-Col. R. Canadian Militia, b. 1864 ; m. 1st, 1890,
Minnie, d. of Charles Jarvis, of Ticehurst, Sussex ; 2nd,
Ruby Winona, d. of Edwin Sage ; and has issue (by 1st
wife) — Helen Muriel [m. James L. S. Strong, of Beech-
wood and Arniston ; and has issue — Leonard Allan
Muir Strong, Gentleman, b. 1923 ; and Valerie] ; (by
2nd wife) — Elsie Margaret; and Elizabeth Thwaites.
Seat — Redmerstone, Burford, Ontario.
Maj. Allan David Muir, b. 1866 ; m. Ada La Pierre ;
and has issue — Allan Kenneth Muir, Gentleman, M.Sc., b.
1900 ; Ruth Margaret ; Claire La Pierre. Res. — Redmer-
stone, Burford, Ontario.
MUIR of Farmingwoods (L.O., 1872). Per fesse argent
!and or, on a fesse cotised azure, three mullets of the first.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
jcolours, a Saracen's head wreathed with laurel proper.
Motto (over the crest) — " Duris non frangor."
Son of John Gardiner Muir, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
Herefordshire, J. P. Northants. , Lord of the Manors of
Brigstock and Stanion, b. 1853; d. 1913 ; m. 1880,
lessie Agnes, dau. of John Hendrie, Esq., J. P., of
Larbert House, co. Stirling: —
Matthew Andrew Muir, Gentleman, Lieut. 15th Hussars,
j*. 1883. Seat—
MUIR of Deanston (L.O., < 1892). Per chevron argent
and or, on a chevron cotised 'azure, a redbreast proper,
between two mullets of the first, in chief as many fleurs-de-
lys of the third. Mantling' azure and argent. Crest— On
alwreath of the colours, a Saracen's head wreathed with
laurel proper, charged on the neck with a mullet azurt.
Motto — " Duris non frangor."
Eld. son of Sir John Muir, istBart, D.L. cos. Lanark,
Ayr, and Glasgow, J. P. cos. Perth and Lanark, Lord
Provost of Glasgow 1889-92, late Hon. Col. 4th Vol.
Batt. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), b. 1828; d. 1903;
?n. i860, Margaret Morrison, d. of Alexander Kay, of
Cornhill, co Lanark : —
Sir Alexander Kay Muir, 2nd Bart. (20 Oct. 1892), J.P.
co. Perth and Glasgow, a Member of Royal Company of
Archers, b. 1868; m. 1st, 1910, Grace Frances (d. 1920),
widow of Henry Charles Villiers-Stuart of Dromana, co.
Waterford, H.M.L. for co. Waterford, and only d. of John
A. R. Newman. Esq., D.L., of Newberry Manor, co. Cork ;
2nd, 1924, Nadejda, d. of Dimitri Standoff, formerly
Bulgarian Minister in London. Sea/ — Blair Drummond,
Perthshire. Clubs — Carlton, Bachelors', Wellington,
Oriental, Western (Glasgow).
MUIR (H. Coll., 24 Sept. 1919). Argent, a pale
ermine, surmounted by a fesse azure, charged with three
estoiles or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, an estoile or, between the stalks
of two palm-branches in saltire proper. Motto — " Pro
rege."
Son of Richard Muir, of Greenock : —
The late Sir Richard David Muir, Knt. Bach. (1918),
Barrister-at-Lawand Bencher, Middle Temple, Recorder of
Colchester 1911, Sen. Counsel to the Treasury, b. 1857 ; d.
1924 ; m. 1889, Mary Beatrice (Res. — 5 St. Albans
Mansions, Kensington Court Place, W.8), d. of William
Leycester, and left issue — Mary Leycester [m. 1907,
Geoffrey Klesow].
MUIR MACKENZIE of Delvine (L.O., 1785-1830).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, on a f ess azure, three mullets or
(for Muir of CassencarieL.O., 1773); 2and3, azure, abuck's
head caboshed or (for Mackenzie of Delvine, a cadet of
Coul, matric. circa 1680-87), all within a bordure nebuly
quarterly gules and argent. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a palm
branch in bend dexter surmounted of a sword in bend
sinister all proper. Supporters — A Highland man
attired proper, holding in his exterior hand a sword
pointing to the ground, and a husbandman resting his
exterior hand on a spade all proper. Mottoes — " In
utrumque paratus," and " Recte ad ardua."
Eldest son of Sir Robert Cecil Muir Mackenzie
5tb Bart., M.C., Lieut. Durham L.I., b. 18; '
d. 1918 ; m. 1914, Kate Brenda, d. of the late Henry
Jones, of Cardiff : —
Sir Robert Henry Muir Mackenzie, 6th Bart., of
Delvine, co. Perth (9 Nov. 1805), b. 1917 ; s. his father
1 91 8. Res. — Cassencarrie, Torquay.
MUIRHEAD-MURRAY (L.O.). Argent, on a bend
between two mullets in chief, and one in base azure, three
acorns cr. Mantling azure, doubled argent. Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries, two hands couped, holding a sword
erect in pale proper. Motto— " Auxilio Dei." Livery —
Blue, light blue facings.
Eld. son of John Muirhead, Esq., of Riverdale House,
Richmond, Surrey, b. 1850; d. 1912 ; m. 187 , Char-
lotte Jane, d. of Peter Murray, Esq., of Locherbie,
N.B.:—
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Murray Muirhead-Murray, Esq., D.S.O., B.A. (Cantab.),
Lt.-Col. R.A., Chev. Legion of Honour (France), b. 1878 ;
assumed by Deed Poll, 1923, the additional surname of
Murray ; m. 1909, Violet Edith, d. of Albert Carter Vavasour,
of Weston Manor, Otley, Yorks. , and has issue — Masha
Violet; and Ailsa Cheristine Anne. Res. — Ivy House,
Boston Spa, Yorkshire. Club — Caledonian.
MUIRHEAD (L.O., 1843). Argent, on a bend azure,
between two galleys with sails furled up and oars in action
sable, flags and pennons flying barry of the third and or,
three acorns of the last. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries, two hands grasping
a two-handed sword, and on an escrol above the Motto —
" Auxilio Dei." Livery — Dark blue and silver.
Only son of Lionel Boulton Campbell Lockhart Muir-
head, Gentleman, of Haseley Court, b. 1845 ; d. 1925 ;
m. 1887, Grace Mary, second dau. of John Henry
Ashhurst, Esq., J. P. and D. L. of Waterstock, co.
Oxford :—
Anthony John Muirhead, Esq., M.C. , Major Oxford
Hussars Yeo., served Great War, J. P. Oxfordshire, £. 1890.
Res. — Haseley Court, Wallingford, Oxon. Club — Saville.
MULCHINOCK (U.O.). Quarterly, or and azure, in
the first and fourth quarters a trefoil slipped, and in the
second and third a crescent, a bordure gules. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stag's
head erased proper, charged on the neck with a trefoil slipped
or and holding in the mouth an olive branch also proper.
Motto — " Itur ad astra. " Livery — Dark blue, green facings.
Son of Edward Mulchinock, Esq., J. P., of Clogher's
House, co. Kerry, and Pembroke Road, Dublin, b.
1825; d. 1880; m. 1854, Mary, d. of Dominick Rice of
Bushmount, co. Kerry : —
Major Michael Edward Mulchinock, R. O. , late Connaught
Rangers and R.I. Rifles, b. 1856 ; m. 1886, Margaret Camp-
bell, d. x>f William Linden, of Clifden House, Holywood,
co. Down, and widow of Albert Verley of Marble House,
Tamaica ; and has issue — (1) Ivan Islay Mulchinock, Gen-
tleman, b. 1890; (2) Cyril Edward Mulchinock, Gentleman,
b. 1893; (3) Henry Matthew Mulchinock, Gentleman, b.
1897 ; Evelyn Marie ; Violet Constance ; and Eileen Doris.
Seat — Clogher's House, Tralee, co. Kerry. Res. — 44 Tivoli
Crescent, Dyke Road, Brighton.
MULHALLEN, see BREW-MULHALLEN,
GABBETT-MULHALLEN.
and
MULHOLLAND (Confn. U.O. 27 Oct. 1846). Azure,
a stag's head erased argent, between three escallops or.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, an escallop gules. Motto — " Semper prre cinctus."
Sons of John, 1st Baron Dunleath, LL.D., J. P., D.L.,
b. 1819; d. 1895; m. 1851, Francis Louisa, d. of Hugh
Lyle of Knocktana: —
Rt. Hon. Henry Lyle Mulholland, 2nd Baron Dunleath
(29 Aug. 1892), J. P. co. Down (High Sheriff 1884), formerly
Lieut. R.E., and Major 5th Batt. R. Irish Rifles, M.P. for
N. Londonderry 1885-95, B.A. (Oxon.) [Supporters— On
either side an elk proper, charged on the shoulder with
an escallop or, and holding in the mouth a trefoil slipped
vert], b. 1854; m. 1881, Norah Louisa Fanny, O.B.E., d. of
Hon. Somerset Ward; and has had issue — (1) Hon.
Andrew Edward Somerset Mulholland, Capt. Irish Gds. ,
£.1882 [m. 1913, Lady Hester Joan Byng, yst. d. of 5th Earl
of Strafford, and was killed in action 1914, leaving issue
(posthumous)- — Daphne Nora]; (2) Hon. Charles Henry
George Mulholland, D.S.O., C.B.E., Capt. Res. of
Officers, late nth Hussars, b. 1886 \m. 1920, Sylvia
Henrietta (d. 1921), d. of the late Sir Arthur Douglas
Brooke, 4th Bart.] ; (3) Hon. Henry George Hill Mulholland,
b. 1888 [?n. 1914, Sheelah, d. of late Sir Arthur Brooke,
Bart., of Colebrook, and has issue — Michael Henry Mul-
holland, Esq., b. 1915; and Sylvia Patricia Norah]; (4)
Hon. Godfrey John Arthur Murray Lyle Mulholland, M.C.,
Capt. late R.A.S.C, b. 1892 [m. 1923, Hon. Olivia Vernon
Harcourt, d. of 1st Viscount Harcourt, and has issue
— Martin Edward Harcourt Mulholland, Esq., b. 1927;
and Mary Norah]; and Hon. Eva Norah Helen [/«. 1910,
John Vernon Saunderson, yst. son of late Col. the
Hon. Edward James Saunderson, and has issue]. Seat —
Ballywalter Park, co. Down. Clubs — Carlton, Bachelors',
Ulster (Belfast).
Hon. Alfred John Mulholland, B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1856;
tn. 1889, Mabel Charlotte, d. of Llewellyn Traherne Bassett
Saunderson of Dromkeen, co. Cavan ; and has issue —
(1) John Llewellyn Mulholland, Esq., b 1908; (2) Alfred
Ivo Mulholland, Gentleman, b. 1913 ; and Daphne Rachel
[m. 1st, 1912, Baron Clifton, eld. son of 8th Earl of
Darnley, and has issue ; 2nd, 1921, Hugo Chandos]. Seat
— Worlingham Hall, Beccles, Suffolk. Club— -Bachelors'.
MULLENS of St. Helen's Wood (H. Coll., 9 Aug. 1920).
Azure, a cross moline or, charged with five billets of the
field, within a bordure of the second. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, an eagle's head erased proper, holding in
the beak a billet bendwise or. Motto — " Vivere sat
vincere."
Son of John Ashley Mullens, of St. Helens Wood, and
formerly of Westfield Place, Battle : —
Sir John Ashley Mullens, Knt. Bach. (1922), b. 1869 ;
m. 1895, Evelyne Maude, d. of late William Adamson, of
Rushton Park, Battle ; and has issue — Elvira Dolores ;
Avril Joy. Res. — 6 Belgrave Square, S.W. Clubs —
Carlton, Conservative.
MULLER, see MAX-MULLER.
MULLOY (U.O.). Argent, a lion rampant sable,
between three trefoils gules. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of an oak-tree
proper, a greyhound courant, collared. Motto — " Garrur
agus douagh aboo.'
Son of William Duke Gorges Mulloy, Gentleman,
b. 1877; d. 1926; m. 1898, Marguerite, d. of Alexander
Paul of Aberdeen : —
Charles Duke Paul Mulloy, Gentleman, b. 1900. Res.—
Son of William Hutchinson Mulloy, Esq., Col. (ret.)
R.E., b. 1839; d. 1909; m. 1st, 1871, Emily Louisa
(d. 1880), d. of Rev. W. J. Mulloy, Rector of Bally-
sonnan, co. Kildare ; 2nd, 1883, Edith Louisa Cort-
landt.d. of H. Trotter, Esq., H.M. Colonial Service:—
Noel Frank Coote Mulloy, Gentleman, b. 1886. Res.—
MULLINS (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, on a
cross moline or, a Saracen's head affrontee and erased
proper, wreathed round the temples argent and gules, in
the first and fourth quarter a griffin passant of the second
(Mullins); 2 and 3 , ermine, a lion rampant gules, on a
chief of the last two antique crowns argent (Lane).
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Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a cross moline or, a Saracen's head
vert, on a chief of the second three mullets of the fifth.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
affrontee couped at the shoulder proper, wreathed as in
the arms. Motto— " Ne cede malis."
Son of James Mullins, Esq. (grandson of David
Mullins of co. Kerry, and Ellen, d. of Hugh Condon),
of Macquarie Street, Sydney, of the Commission of the
Peace for New South Wales, b. 1826; d. 1879; m.
1855, Elizabeth, only d. of John and Mary Lane, co.
Cork : —
Hon. John (Francis) Lane Mullins, M.A. and Fellow of
St. John's Coll., within the University of Sydney, Member
Legislative Council for N.S.W. since 1917, Alderman
for the Bligh Ward of the city of Sydney (1900-12), Capt.
(ret.) New South Wales Irish Rifle Regt., J.P. for New-
South Wales, Chamberlain to His Holiness Pope Pius X.,
K.C.S.G. (1920), Hon. Treasurer St. Vincent's Hospital,
St. Mary's Cathedral, and Society of Artists, Trustee N.S.W.
National Art Gallery, Director Tookeys, Ltd., President
Australian Ex Libris Society, Vice-President Australian
Numismatic Society, b. 1857; m. 1885, Jane, d. of John
Hughes, Esq., J.P. , of " Kincoppal," Sydney ; and has had
issue — James Brendan Lane Mullins, Gentleman, Lieut.
R. F. A. , att. Warwickshire R.H. A., b. 1894; killed in action
1917 ; Jane Elizabeth Lane [m. 1915, Ignatius Bertram
Norris, Barrister-at-Law, Lt.-Col. comdg. 53rd Batt.
A.I.F. ; killed in action 191 6 ; and has issue — John Bertram
Norris, Gentleman, b. 1916] ; Eileen Barbara Mary Lane;
Susan Hilda Marion Lane ; and Marjorie Mary Frances
Lane. Post. add. — " Killountan," Double Bay, Sydney,
N.S.W. Clubs — Australian (Sydney), University (Sydney),
Royal Sydney Golf (Sydney).
Sons of George Lane Mullins, Esq., M.A. , M.D.
Dublin and Sydney, Lt.-Col. Army Medical Corps,
Knight of Grace of Order of Hosp. of St. John of
Jerusalem in England, Conspicuous Service Medal,
J.P. for State of New South Wales, b. 1862 ; d. 1918 ;
m. 1891, Mary Ellen, d. of the late Patrick Burke, Esq. ,
J.P. of Orange, N.S.W. :—
James Patrick Burke Lane Mullins, Gentleman, b. 1894.
Res.— 1 Manningham Flats, Woollahra, Sydney, N.S.W.
George Oswyn Lane Mullins, Gentleman, b. 1896.
George Fitzmaurice Lane Mullins, Gentleman, b. 1901.
Meldan Keith Lane Mullins, Gentleman, b. 1907.
MULOCK, see HOMAN-MULOCK.
MULVEY of Ottawa (H. Coll., 31 Oct. 1922). Azure,
on a bend argent, between two lions rampant or, a cross
patee gules, between a maple-leaf and a trefoil slipped
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colours, issuant out of clouds sable, two hands proper
holding a heart gules. Motto — " Charitate semper."
Son of John Mulvey, of Toronto, b. 1830 ; d.
1895 ; m. i860, Catherine, d of Charles Doherty,
Farmer, of Peel, Ontario : —
Thomas Mulvey, Esq., K.C., B. A., Under-Sec. of State of
Province of Ontario, b. 1863 ; m, 1st, Louise {d. 1903), d.
of Launcelot Bolster of Toronto; 2nd, 1907, Emily, d.
of J. Wade, of Chicago ; and has issue — John Bolster
Mulvey, Gentleman, b. 1899 ; Charles Doherty Mulvey,
Gentleman, b. 1901 ; a dau. [m. Charles E.' Logue] ;
a dau. [m. Donald E. A. Rispin] ; and Eleanor Bohun.
Res. — 370 Wilbrod Street, Ottawa. Clubs — Rideau
(Ottawa), New York Catholic (New York City).
MUNDY, see MASSINGBERD-MUNDY.
.MUNDY (H. Coll. 1510). Per pale gules and sable, on
a cross engrailed argent, five lozenges purpure, a chief or,
charged with three crows' legs erased a la quise azure.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a panther's head erased sable, bezantee, fire issuing
from its mouth. Motto — " Deus providebit."
Son of Alfred Edward Miller Mundv, Esq., of Shipley
Hall, J.P. and D.L. (High Sheriff 1891), b. 1849;
d. 1920; by 2nd wife, m. 1883, Catherine Louisa, d.
of Sir John Cradock Hartopp, 4th Bart. : —
Godfrey Edward Mundy, Esq., Major (ret.) 1st Life
Guards, b. 1885 ; rn. 1914, Mollie Ethel Gertrude, d. of the
late Arthur G. Buck, and has isssue — Edward Peter Godfrey
Mundy, Gentleman, b. 1916 ; and Maureen Angela. Seat
—Shipley Hall, Derby. Res. — Red Rice, Andover, Hants.
Club — Carlton.
Sons of Cyril Percy Mundy, Gentleman, Barrister-at-
Law, Inner Temple, b. 1854 ; d. 1913 ; m. 1878, Caroline
Helen Skottowe (Res. — 49 Selbourne Road, Hove,
Sussex), d. of Charles Beville Dryden, Esq. : —
Percy Charles Dryden Mundy, Esq., Capt. T. F. Res.,
b. 1879. Res.— The Nutshell, Burley, Hants.
Hugh Algernon Godfrey Mundy, Gentleman, b. 1883;
in. 1st, 1909, Alice Edith (d. 1909), yst. d. of Theophilus
Dymond Field of Tunbridge Wells ; 2nd, 1919, Marjorie,
d. of the late Hugh Rose, of Hove, Sussex, and has issue—
3 sons. Res. — Shipley, Salisbury, S. Rhodesia.
Son of Adm. Godfrey Harry Brydges Mundy, C.B. ,
D.S.O., M.V.O., ret. 1920, £.1860; d. 1928; m. 1890,
Rose, d. of Sir Robert Miller Mundy, K.C.M.G. :—
Pierrepont Rodney Miller Mundy, Esq., D.S.O., M.C.,
Capt. South Wales Borderers, b. 1891. Club— Naval and
Military.
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MUNRO of Foulis(L.O. , circa 1678-79). Or, an eagle's
head erased gules. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, an eagle perching
proper. Supporters — Two eagles with wings expanded
proper. Motto — " Dread God. "
Eld. son of Sir Charles Munro, 10th Bart. J. P., D.L. ,
b. 1824; d. 1888; m. 1847, Mary Anne, d. of John
Nicholson, of Camberwell, Surrey: —
Sir Hector Munro, nth Bart. (7 June 1634), formerly
A.D.C. to the King, late Col. Comdg. 3rd. Batt. Seaforth
Highlanders, Lord Lieut, of cos. Ross and Cromarty 1899,
b. 1849 ; vi. 1880, Margaret Violet, d. of John Stirling of
Fairburn, co. Ross; and has had issue — (1) Hector Charles
Seymour Munro, Esq., M.C., Capt. Seaforth Highlanders,
/'. 1895; killed in action 1918; Eva Marion [m. 1904,
Lt.-Col. Cecil Claud Hugh Orby Gascoigne, D.S.O. , late
Seaforth Highlanders, and has issue]; Violet Florence;
Aline Margaret [m. 1915, Capt. Lionel Wells, D.S.O. ,
R.N., and has issue]. Seats — Foulis Castle, Evanton,
N. B. , and Ardullie Lodge, Dingwall. Clubs — Junior United
Service, and New (Edinburgh).
MUNRO (H. Coll. 1823). Or, an eagle's head erased
gules, encircled by a branch of laurel on the dexter and
of oak on the sinister side, on a chief argent, the repre-
sentation of an Indian hill-fort, and beneath, in letters of
gold, the word " Badamy," on a canton gules, a repre-
sentation of a silver medal presented by the East India
Company to the first Baronet for his services in Seringa-
patam in 1799. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, an eagle close proper, having a
representation of the medal above mentioned pendent
from its neck by a ribbon, the dexter claw resting on an
escutcheon gules, charged with a representation of the fort
of Badamy as in the arms, and in the beak a sprig of
laurel. Motto — " Dread God."
Son of Sir Hugh Thomas Munro, 4th Bart., J. P. and
D. L. , b. 1856; d. 1919; m. 1892, Selina (d. 1902),
d. ofMaj.-Gen. Byrne, R.A. : —
Sir Thomas Torquil Alphonso Munro, 5th Bart. (6 Aug.
1825), b. 1901 ; m. 1925, Beatrice Maude, d. of the late
Robert Sanderson Whitaker, of Villa Sofia, Palermo. Seat
— Lindertis, Kerriemuir, co. Forfar. Club — Caledonian.
Son of Edward Lionel Walker-Munro, Esq., Lieut. -
Comdr. R.N. (ret.), b. 1862 (assumed by R.L. 1887 the
additional surname of Walker); d. 1920; nt. 1887,
Mabel Zoe, d. and heir of Thomas Walker, of East-
wood Hall, Notts. :—
Ian Charles Ronald Walker-Munro, Esq., late Lieut.
Gren. Guards, served Great War 1915 (despatches twice),
b. 1889 ; m. 1919, his cousin, Morna Violet, d. of Sir Hugh
Thomas Munro, Bart., and has issue — Thomas Ian Michael
Munro, Gentleman, b. 1922 ; Patrick Angus Munro, Gentle-
man, b. 1924. Address — Ithanga, P.O. Makuvu, Kenya
Colony.
MUNRO-FERGUSON of Raith (L.O.). Argent, a
lion rampant azure, between three buckles gules, a chief
chequy of the first and second. Mantling gules, doubled
ermine. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a demi-lion
proper, holding between the paws a buckle gules. Sup-
porters— Dexter, an emu; sinister, an eagle, both proper.
Motto — " Virtutis fortuna comes."
Son of Col. Robert Munro-Ferguson of Raith, J. P.
and D.L., M.P. 1841-61, b. 1802; d. 1868; m. 1859,
Emma, d. of James Henry Mandeville of Merton,
Surrey : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Ronald Craufurd Munro-Ferguson, 1st
Viscount Novar (1920), K.T., P.C., G.C.M.G., Gov. -Gen.
of Australia 1914-20, Sec. for Scotland 1922-24 ; M.P. for
Ross and Cromarty 1884-5, f°r Leith Burghs 1886-1914,
Priv. Sec. to Lord Rosebery, 1886-94 ; a Lord of the
Treasury 1894-5, Hon. LL.D. St. Andrews and Edinburgh,
D.L. Ross-shire, Vice-Lieut, co. Fife, Memb. Fife Terr.
Force Assocn., Provost of Kirkcaldy 1908-14, b. i860;
m. 1889, Lady Helen Hermione, C.B. E. , J. P., d. of
Frederick, 1st Marq. of Dufferin and Ava. Seats — Novar,
Ross-shire ; Raith, Kirkcaldy. Clubs— Carlton, New
Edinburgh).
MUNRO-SPENCER of Teaninich, co. Ross (L.O.,
30 April 1912). Quarterly, 1 and 4, counter-quartered
argent and gules, in the second and third quarters a fret or,
over all, on a bend sable, three escallops of the first, a
crescent counterchanged of the second and first in chief
for difference (for Spencer) ; 2 and 3, or, an eagle's head
erased gules, on a chief azure a fraise between two escallops
argent (for Munro of Teaninich). Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head
between two wings expanded argent, gorged with a bar
gemel gules. Motto— "Dieu defend le droit." Livery —
Claret colour.
Only son of Col. John Winston Thomas Munro-Spencer
(formerly Spencer), of Teaninich, Ross-shire, late
R.H.A., b. 1849; d. 1916 ; m. ist, 1884, Synolda Ellen
Le Petit (d. 1890), d. of James William Fitzgerald
Butler:—
Almeric Stuart John Munro-Spencer, Esq., late Capt. 4th
Batt. Seaforth Highlanders, b. 1885 ; m. 1912, Phyllis Mar-
garet, only child of Charles Rivers of Orrell Mount,
Lancashire ; and has issue — Synolda Jean. Seat — Ropley
Manor, Hants. Club — St. James's.
MUNROE, see COURTHOPE-MUNROE.
MUNSTER, Earl of, see FITZ CLARENCE.
MUNTZ (H. Coll.). Pean, on a mount in base proper,
a swan rising argent, charged on each wing with a trefoil
slipped vert, in chief a staff raguly erect between two
estoiles or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, in fiont of a demi-swan with wings
expanded argent, sem6e of trefoils slipped vert, a staff
raguly fessewise or. Motto — " Fortiter sed suaviter."
Only surv. son of Frederick Ernest Muntz, Esq., D.L.,
late Capt. and Hon. Major 3rd Batt. Devon Regt.,
Barr. -at- Law (Lincoln's Inn), b. 1845 ; d. 1920 ; m. 1869,
Georgiana Jane, eld. d. of the late Alexander Farley
Brunton Borrowman of Edinburgh : —
Gerald Douglas Ernest Muntz, Esq., J. P. co. Warwick,
Lord of the Manor of Tamworth-in-Arden [Motto — " Basis
virtutem constantia], b. 1876 ; m. 1909, Elsie Christine
(marriage dis. 1917), d. of Harrison Benn of Bradford and
Dawlish ; and has issue — Yvonne. Seat — Umberslade,
Hockley Heath, Warwickshire. Clubs — Windham, Fly-
fishers', R.T.Y.
Sons of George Frederick Muntz, Esq., J. P., D.L. ,
of Umberslade Hall, co. Warwick, b. 1822; d. 1898 ;
m. 1st, 1844, Marianne Lydia (d. 1864), d. of William
Richardson, Calcutta; 2nd, 1866, Sara Mathilda, d.
of Charles Aylett Kell of Aylesbury House, War-
wickshire : —
William Edgar Muntz, Gentleman, b. 1857. Res. —
Doridge, co. Warwick.
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Albert Irving Muntz, Gentleman, B.A. Cantab., b. 1870;
' m. 1898, Jessie, d. of Joseph Challinor of Compton House,
j Leek; and has issue— (1) Frederick Alan Irving Muntz,
Gentleman, £. 1899; (2) David Alwyn Irving Muntz, Gentle-
man, b. 1900 ; (3) Richard Oliver Irving Muntz, Gentle-
man, b. 1904. Res. — Ecchinswell House, nr. Newbury.
Ronald Aylett Muntz, Esq., J. P. Northants., B.A. (Oxon.),
b. 1872 ; m. 1903, Harriet, d. of William Goddard Jackson
of Duddington ; and has issue — Thomas Goddard Aylett
Muntz, Gentleman, b. 1906 ; Christabel Aylett ; and Moira
Rosemary Aylett. Res. — Tansor Manor, co. Northants.
Charles Alexander Muntz, Gentleman, £. 1875; m. 1906,
1 Margaret Constance, yst. d. of late Richard Tryon of
Oakham. Res. — Whissenthorpe, co. Rutland.
Sons of John Devereux Muntz, b. 1826; d. ; m.
, Julia Shaw : —
Devereux Muntz, Gentleman, b. . Res. — Leamington.
John Frederick Muntz, Esq., Capt. in the Army,
b. ; m. 1879, Alice Mary (Res.— Briar Patch, Paignton,
i S. Devon), d. of late Robert Eyre of Castletown, Isle of
Man; and has had issue — Claude Leonard Eyre Muntz,
Esq., Capt. Roy. Marine Lt. Inf., b. 1880; d. of wounds
received in action 1916 [m. 1910, Annie Lilian, d. of Col.
I Thomas Binny Young, Indian Army]. Res. —
Son of Herbert Adolph Muntz, Gentleman, b. 1859
(deceased) ; m. Helen Mary Foot : —
Herbert Gerard Muntz, Gentleman, b. 1884.
Son of Eugene Gustavus Muntz, b. 1837 ; d. ; m.
1858 (his cousin), Emma Louisa, d. of Philip Henry
Muntz : —
George Harold Muntz, Gentleman, b. 1867.
Son of Sir Gerard Albert Muntz, 2nd Bart., b. 1864;
d. 1927 ; bv 2nd wife m. 1909, Henrietta Winifred,
third d. of Lt.-Col. F. L. Graves, late R.A. : —
Sir Gerard Philip Graves Muntz, 3rd Bart (7 Aug. 1902),
j b. 1917. Seat— Tiddington, Stratford-on-Avon.
Only surv. son of Sir Philip Albert Muntz, 1st Bart., b.
1839; d. 1908; m. 1859, Rosalie, d. of Philip Henry
Muntz, M.P., of Edstone Hall, Henley-in-Arden :—
Cecil Albert Muntz, Esq., late Egyptian Civ. Ser., b.
1870 ; m. 1912, Gladys Mary, yst. d. of C. E. Buckland,
CLE,, late I.C.S. ; and has issue— Pearl Rosalie Evelyn ;
and Laura Cecilia. Address— Lloyds Bank, Rugby.
MURDOCH, see BURN MURDOCH.
MURDOCH (L.O., 1732). Argent, a fesse chequy azure
and of the first, surmounted of two ravens hanging palewise
sable, with an arrow through both their heads fessewise
proper. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a
wreath of his liveries, a lion's head erased gules. Motto—
" Omine secundo."
Son of : —
James Barclay Murdoch, Gentleman. Res.— Capelrig,
Mearns, Renfrewshire.
MURE of Caldwell (L.O., 1779)- Argent, on a fesse
azure, three mullets of the field, within a bordure engrailed
gules. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — Upon a
wreath of his liveries, a Saracen's head proper. Motto —
" Duris non frangor."
Son of William Mure, Gentleman, b. 1870; d. 1912 ;
m. 1895, Lady Georgiana Theresa, eld. d. of George,
Earl of Eglinton and Winton : —
William Mure, Gentleman, b. 1898; m. 1021, Nancy
Margaret, d. of Col. Garton Unwin, D.S.O., of Pen Close,
Budleigh Salterton, Devon. Seat— Caldwell Uplawmoor,
by Glasgow, N. B.
MURPHY of Wyckham (U.O., 1912). Per fesse, the
chief per pale or and gules, in dexter a demi-lion rampant
couped and crowned, in sinister a demi-lion rampant
couped, holding a cross flory all counterchanged, the base
argent, a ship in full sail on waves of the sea proper, over
all, on a fesse sable, three garbs of the first. Mantling
gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a lion
rampant per fesse gules and sable, holding a garb or
Motto—" Fortis et hospitalis."
Son of Sir Michael Murphy, 1st Bart, head of the firm
of Michael Murphy, Ltd., steamship owners, of Dublin,
Liverpool, Cardiff, and Swansea, b. 1845 ; d. 1925 ; m.
1877, Mary (d. 1882), d. of James Freeman of Rath-
mines, co. Dublin: —
Sir George Francis Murphy, 2nd Bart. (3 Feb. 1912), of
the firm of Michael Murphy, Ltd., b. 1881 ; m. 1913, Frances
Ellen, d. of Richard Davoren of Friarsland, Dumdrum, co.
Dublin. Res. — Hawthorn, Shrewsbury Road, Dublin.
MURPHY (U.O.). Per pale argent and gules, on a
fesse engrailed, between four lions rampant, two garbs, all
counterchanged. Mantling gules and argent, Crest—
Upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a lion rampant
gules, bezantee, holding in the forepaws a garb or. Motto
— " Fortis et hospitalis."
Son of William Brudenell Murphy, Esq., J. P.,**. 1857;
d. 1909; m. 1878, his cousin, Mary Antoinette, d. ot
Captain Maurice Lynch Blake, of Ballinafad, co.
Mayo : —
Reginald Francis Brudenell Murphy, Esq., Capt. 4th
Ban. Scottish Rifles (Mil.), b. 1880. Post, add.— Mount
Merrion, Stillorgan, co. Dublin.
MURRAY (L.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, grand quarters
quarterly, 1st and 4th, paly of six or and sable (for the
ancient Earldom of Atholl) ; 2nd and 3rd, or, a fesse chequy
azure and argent (for Stewart) ; 2. grand quarter, azure,
three mullets argent, within a double tressure flory counter-
flory of fleurs-de-lys or (for Murray); 3. grand quarter,
quarterly, 1st, argent, on a bend azure, three stags' heads
cabossed or (for Stanley) ; 2nd, gules, three legs in armour
proper, garnished and spurred or, flexed and conjoined m
triangle at the upper part of the thigh (for the Isle of Man) ;
3rd, or, on a chief indented azure, three plates (for Lathom) ;
4th, gules, two lions passant in pale argent, armed and
langued azure (for Strange) ; the whole within a bordure
engrailed argent. Mantling sable, doubled or. Crest— On
a wreath of his liveries, a demi-savage proper wreathed about
the head with laurel grasping in his dexter hand a sword
proper, and holding in his sinister a key or. Motto—
" Furth fortune and fill the fetters."
Son of Rev. Richard Paget Murray, b. 1842 ; d. 1908 ;
m. 2nd, 1880, Ada, d. of Henry R. Woodhouse :—
Rev. Athole Evelyn Murray, Clerk in Holy Orders, M. A.
(Oxon.), b. 1881 ; m. 1917, Ellen, d. of the late Henry F.
Tiarks , and has issue— Anne. Res. — Wardley , Chislehurst ,
Kent.
MURRAY (L.O., 1843). Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a
fetterlock azure, on a chief of the last three stars argent
(Murray of Blackbarony) ; 2. gules, a chevron between
three crescents argent (Oliphant) ; 3. azure, three stars
within a double tressure, counter-flowered argent, and in
the centre a martlet (Elibank). Mantling gules, doubled
ermine. Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries, a lion
rampant gules, holding between the paws a battleaxe
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proper. Supporters — Two horses argent, bridled gules
Motto—" Virtute fideque."
Eld. surv. son of Rt. Hon. Sir Montolieu Fox Oliphant
Murray, ist Viscount Elibank of Elibank, D.L. co.
Peebles, late Lord-Lt. of that co., J. P. Selkirk, Comm.
R.N. (ret.), b- 1840; d. 1927 ; m. 1868, Blanche Alice,
d. of Edward John Scott of Portland Lodge, Southsea,
Hants. : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Gideon Murray, ' 2nd Viscount
Elibank (3 July 1911) and nth Baron Elibank (18 March
1643), and a Bart., Unionist M. P. Glasgow 1918-22, Member
of the Royal Archers (King's Bodyguard for Scotland),
D.L. Peebles-shire, b. 1877; m. 1908, Ermine Mary
Katherine, widow of Lt.-Col. James Henry Aspinwall and
d. of late Henry Robarts Madocks of Glanywern Denbigh.
Seats — Black Barony, Eddleston, co. Peebles ; Elibank
Castle, Selkirkshire. Town res.— 238 St. James's Court,
Buckingham Gate, S.W. Club— New (Edinburgh).
MURRAY of Blackbarony (L.O., circa 1672-77). Or, a
fetterlock azure, on a chief of the last three stars of the
first. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand holding a scroll
fessewise proper. Motto—" Deum time."
Third son of Sir Digby Murray, nth Bart., R.W.,
professional member of the Marine Dept. of the Board
of Trade, b. 1829; d. 1906; m. 1861, Helen Cornelia,
d. of Gerry Sanger of Utica, U.S.A. : —
Sir John Murray, 12th Bart. (15 May 1628), late Lieut.
Scottish Horse, Imp. Yeo. , b. 1867 ; m. 1896, Edith Mary (d.
1925), d. of George Raby, of Valparaiso ; and has issue —
Kenelm Bold Murray, Esq., late Lieut. M.G.C., b. 1898;
Helen Mary Edith; and Vanda Digby. Res.— Vallenar,
Chili.
MURRAY of Cringletie (L.O., 1673). Or, a fetterlock
azure, on a chief of the last three stars argent, a bordure
gules. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand proper, holding a
scroll. Motto — " Deum time."
Eld. son of Lieut. -Gen. Sir James Wolfe Murray,
K.C.B., R.A., b. 1853; d. 1919 ; by ist wife m. 1875,
Arabella^. 1909), d. of W. Bray : —
George Wolfe Murray, Esq., D.L. Peebleshire, late Capt.
Seaforth Highlanders, and R.A.S.C, served Gre it War, b.
1876 ; m. 1910, Katherine, d. of the late Rev. Thomas
Jones, Rector of Llanbedr-cum- Patricio, co. Brecon; and
has issue — Thomas Wolfe Murray, Esq., b. 1913 ; Katherine
Jean Wolfe ; Miriam Arabella Elizabeth Wolfe ; and
Patricio Grace Margaret Wolfe. Seat — Cringletie, co.
Peebles. Res. — Meldonfort, Peebles. Club — New (Edin-
burgh).
MURRAY (H. Coll., 19 Oct. 1923). Azure, three
mullets argent, on a chief gules an open book proper
between two buckles or. Crest — On a wreath argent and
gules, a griffin segreant proper, charged on the shoulder
with a buckle and holding in the dexter claw a book both
as in the arms. Motto — " Ex armis liber."
Son of Sir John Murray, K.C.V.O., J. P., D.L., M.A.
(Oxford), b. 1851 ; d. 1928 ; m. 1878, Katharine
Evelyn, d. of William Leslie ,of Warthill, co. Aber-
deen : —
John Murray, Esq., D.S.O.,T.D.,F.S.A., M.A. (Oxon.),
Lt.-Col. Scottish Horse (T.A. Res), late The Roy. Scots.,
b. 1884 ; m. 1916, Lady Helen de Vere, d. of ist Earl
Brassey. Res. — 16 Herbert Crescent, S.W.i. Club —
Athenaeum.
MURRAY (H. Coll., 1925). Azure, three mullets argent,
within eight fleurs-de-lys in orle or. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on three
thistles leaved and slipped proper, a paschal lamb also
proper. Motto — " Immaculata gens."
Second son of Charles Murray, of Woodhouse, nr.
Kingsclere, Hants., b. ; d. 1879; m. Anna, d. of
Judge Graves : —
Gen. Sir Archibald James Murray, G.C.B., G.C.M.G.,
C.V.O., D.S.O., late R. Inniskilling Fusiliers, served
Zululand 1888, S. Africa 1899-1902 (despatches, Queen's
medal 5 clasps, King's medal 2 clasps), Great War 1914-18
(despatches), Chief of the Staff, British Exped. Force 1914,
Dep. -Chief and Chief of Imperial Staff 1915, G.O.C.-in-C.
Egyptian Force 1916-17, G.O.C.-in-C. Aldershot 1917-19,
Grand Officier Legion of Honour, G.C. S.S. Maurice and
Lazarus (Italy), G.C. White Eagle (Serbia), G.C. Order of
the Nile, Grand Order of Sacred Treasure (Japan), b. i860 ;
m. ist, 1890, Caroline Helen (d. 1910), d. of Col. Sweet ;
2nd 1912, Mildred Georgina, d. of Col. W. Toke Dooner,
C.B.E.,of Ditton Place, Maidstone, and has issue — Louis
Gerald Murray, Esq., Major Gordon Highlanders, b. 1891.
Res. — Makepeace, Park Lane, Reigate, Surrey. Clubs —
Travellers', Ranelagh.
MURRAY of Ochtertyre (6th March 1673). Azure,
three stars argent, in the centre a cross of the second,
surmounted of a saltire gules, both couped. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries,
an olive-branch proper. Motto—" Ex bello quies."
Eld. son of Sir Patrick Keith Murray, 8th Bart., late
Capt. Gren. Guards, b. 1835; d. 1921 ; m. ist, 1870,
Frances Amelia Jemima (d. 1874), d. of Anthony Murray,
ot Dollerie, co. Perth ; 2nd, 1876, lone Campbell Penney
(d. 1881), d. of the Hon. Lord Kinloch:—
Sir William Keith Murray, 9th Bart, of Ochtertyre (7 June
1673), B.A. Camb., late Capt. 3rd Batt. Black Watch,
b. 1872. Seat— Ochtertyre, nr. Crieff, Perthshire.
MURRAY (H. Coll.). Argent, on a chevron, between
three mullets azure, two swords proper, pommels and
hilts or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, in front of a stag's head erased proper,
charged on the neck with a cross patee or, two branches
of laurel saltirewise vert. Motto — " Spero meliora."
Sons of Edward Murray, of Cambridge Road,
Brighton, b. 1825 ; d. 1893 ; m. 1846, Grace, d. of
Sir Thomas Elmsley Croft, Bt., of Croft Castle : —
Edward Croft Murrav, Esq., Maj. (ret.) ist Beds. Regt.,
b. 1847 ; m. 1879, Julia Elizabeth, d. of George Willock,
Esq., Maj. Madras Cavalry. Estate — Perivale, nr.
Ealing. Res. — Perivale, Ryde, Isle of Wight.
Denman Croft Murray, Esq., J.P. Sussex, Lt.-Col.
(ret.) ist R. Warwicksh. Regt., b. 1849; m. 1885, Mary
Margaret, eld. d. of H. D. Willock, Bengal C.S., and has
had issue — William Raymond Croft Murray, Esq., Capt.
G. Gds., b. 1887; d. 1917 [m. 1912, Mary Agneta, d. of
Lionel Boyle, Esq., M.V.O.; and left isssue — Mary Janet
Croft]. Res.— Horsenden, Ryde, I.O.W. Club— United
Service.
Son of Bernard Croft Murray, b. 1858; d. 1915 ;
m. 1906, Mary Amelia, only d. of William James,
of Otterburn Tower, Northumberland : —
Edward Frederick Croft Murray, Gentleman, b. 1907.
Res. — Ellerslie, Chichester.
MURRAY of Touchadam and Polmaise (L.O., matric.
17 Jan. 1921). Azure, three mullets argent, within a double
tressure flory counterflory or. Mantling azure, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a mermaid
holding in her dexter hand a mirror and in her sinister a
comb all proper. Supporters — On either side a lion or.
Motto — " Tout prest."
Third son of John Murray, Gentleman, of Touchadam
and Polmaise, b. 1797; d. 1863; m. 1830, Elizabeth,
d. of Dr. James Bryce, Edinburgh: —
The late Alexander Bruce Murray, Esq., late Major
Cameron Highlanders, D.L., J.P. Stirling, b. 1840; d.
1924; m. 1890, Mary, d. of Cecil Macintosh Stephenson,
I.C.S., and had issue— Alastair John Greville Murray,
Lieut. 79th Highlanders, b. 1894 ; killed in action 1914 ;
and Mary Elizabeth Marjorie. Seat — Polmaise House,
Stirling, N.B.
The Late WILLIAM MURRAY, Esquire, O.B.E., ot
Murraythwaite, Ecclefechan, co. Dumfries, Advocate, J.P. ,
B.A. (Oxford), late Capt. 5th Vol. Batt. K.O.S.B. Born Oct.
31, 1865, eldest son of the late John Murray, Esq., of Mur-
raythwaite, Commander R.N., by his wife Grace Harriett,
second dau. of Colonel William Graham of Mossknow,
in the co. of Dumfries. Armorial hearings— Quarterly, 1
and 4, azure, a crescent between three stars, surrounded
with the royal tressure argent, all within a bordure or ;
2 and 3, or, on a saltire azure, nine lozenges of the field
within a bordure engrailed gules. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling
gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries
is set for Crest, a cherub proper, winged or. Motto —
" Noctesdiesqueprsesto." Livery — Dark blue, silver facings.
Married, April 12, 1892, Evelyn, daughter of John Bruce;
and died leaving Issue — Margaret Elizabeth [tn. 1920,
Capt. James E. E. Galbraith, D.S.O., Roy. Fus.]; Vivian ;
and Eleanor Justina. Club— New (Edinburgh).
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MURRAY. Ermine, a hunting-horn sable, stringed
, and garnished gules, on a chief azure, three mullets argent.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
Iwith a Mantling sable, doubled argent; and upon a wreath
MURRAY of Geanies, co. Ross (L.O., 19 Dec. 1907).
Azure, a chevron between two mullets in chief, and a
water-bouget in base, all argent. Mantling- azure, doubled
of his liveries is set, for Crest, a demi-man wreathed above
the middle with oak-leaves proper, winding a horn or ;
and in an escroll over the same this Motto, " Superna
venabor."
Eld. son of Charles Edward Robertson Murray, Esq,
of Sydney, N.S.W. , M.A. , Barrister-at-Law, a District
Court Judge of the Metropolitan District of N.S.W. .
b. 1842 ; d. ; m. 1877, Arabella Marcella, dau. of
Nicholas O'Connor, M.D. , of Mallow, co Cork: —
Harry Haslewood Murray, Gentleman, b. Feb. 3, 1880.
Res.—
MURRAY (L.O., 23 June 1902). Or, a three-masted ship
in full sail proper, flagged gules, in a sea undy argent and
azure, a deep-sea fish (Macrurus Murrayi) naiant of the
field, on a chief of the fifth, three mullets of the fourth.
Mantling azure, doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his
liveries, an anchor azure, entwined by a dolphin or.
Motto — " Deep, high, far afield."
Eld. son of Sir John Murray, K.C.B. , of Challenger
Lodge, Wardie, Edinburgh, Kt. of the Prussian Order
" Pour le Merite," and Grand Cross of the Royal
Norwegian Order of St. Olav, b. 3 March 1841 ;
d. 1914 ; m. 24 Jan. 1889, Isabel, d. of Thomas Hen-
derson, Glasgow : —
John Challenger Murray, Esq., b. 12 June 1894. Address
— 7 Egerton Gardens, S.W.3.
MURRAY of Philiphaugh (L.O., matric. c. 1672-7).
Argent, a hunting-horn sable, garnished gules, on a chief
azure, three mullets of the field. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a demi-naked
man winding his horn proper. Motto — " Hinc usque
superna venabor."
Son of John Forbes Pringle Nesbitt Murray, Esq. , J.P. ,
of Philiphaugh, b. 1842; d. 1897; m. 1883, Mary
Elizabeth Frances, only child of C. Roberton : —
Archibald Charles Philip Murray, Gentleman, b. 1875;
m. 1898, Beatrice, d. of Thomas Holmes, and widow of
Walter Rankin Shute. Res.—
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a demi-
savage, holding in his dexter hand a dagger erect in pale
all proper. Motto — " Furth fortune and fill the fetters."
Only son of Brig.-Gen. William Hugh Eric Murray,
C.B. , late Lt..Col. and Brev.-Col. the Royal Scots,
J.P., b. 1858; d. 1915 ; m. 1895, Jessie Catherine, eld.
d. of Capel Hanbury of Elmhirst, Essex: —
William Kenneth Reay Murray, Esq., b. 1904. Seat —
Geanies, Fearn, Ross-shire, N.B. Res. —
MURRAY (H. Coll., 13 Dec. 1922). Per fesse azure
and?argent, a pale per fesse counterchanged, and three
mullets of the second. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, issuant from a wreath
of oak a demi-savage affrontee proper, resting the dexter
hand on an escutcheon sable, charged with a sword point
upwards and a key ward upwards both or. Motto — ■
" Virtute fideque." Livery — Royal blue, with silver grey
facings.
Son of Richard Murray, of Benfieldside, co.
Durham, and Elm Park, Harrogate, b. 1839 ; d.
1913 ; m. 1863, Elizabeth, d. of John Seymour, of
Consett, co. Durham : —
John George Murray, Esq., D.L., J.P. and High Sheriff
(1923) co. Bedford, b. 1864 ; m. 1892, Isabella, d. of
the late William Charleton, of The Rigg, Northumberland ,
and has issue — Ethne Charleton. Seats — Wrest Park
Silsoe, Ampthill, Beds. ; Clava, Culloden Moor, Inverness
Clubs— Carlton, R.A.C.
MURRAY-AYNSLEY(R.L., 1904, H. Coll.). Quarterly,
1 and 4, gules, on a bend ermine, between two quatrefoils
or, three mullets of six points azure (Aynsley) ; 2 and 3,
azure, three mullets argent, within a double tressure flory
and counterflory or (Murray), an annulet for difference.
Crest — A man in armour, holding in the dexter hand a
sword erect proper, hilted and pommelled or, and in the
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sinister a shield gules, charged with a bend argent, thereon
three mullets of six points azure.
Son of Rev. Alfred Evans Murray-Aynsley (R.L. , 1904,
formerly Vinter), M.A., Principal of Hockerill Training
College, b. 1854 ; d. 1920 ; m. 1891, Alicia Harriet,
only d. of late Vice-Adm. Murray-Aynsley, C. B. : —
Charles Murray Murray-Aynsley, Gentleman, B.A.,
LL.B., Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple, temp. Lieut.
16th S.R. Batt. K.R.R.C, b. 1903 Res.—
MURRAY-AYNSLEY (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
gules, on a bend ermine, between two quatrefoils or, three
mullets of six points azure (Aynsley) ; 2 and 3, azure, three
mullets argent within a double tressure flory and counter-
flory or (Murray). Mantling gules and argent. CreBt— A
Son of Henry Stuart Murray-Graham, Esq., Ccl. R.A
ret.), J. P. co. Perth, b. 1848; d. 1913 ; m. 1875, Annie
Elizabeth, d. of late John Sowerby of Benwell Tower,.
Northumberland: — W! ^— J
Andrew John Graham Murray-Graham, Esq., Advocate,
Major late 3rd Batt. The Black Watch (S.R.), b. 1878 ; m.
1919, Sophia Olave, d. of Alfred Jacobson, and widow of
Major E. R. Hanbury, Leics. Yeo. , and has issue — 1 son.
Seat — Murrayshall, Scone, Perthshire. Res. — 15 Mansfield
Street, W.i. Clubs — Bachelors', White's, Garrick. \-- -
MURRAY-PRIOR ( ). Quarterly, 1 and 4, vert,
on a bend ermine, three chevronels gules (Prior) ; 2 and
3, per fesse gules and or, four mullets counterchanged
(Murray). Mantling vert and argent. Crests — 1. on a
wreath of the colours, an estoile vert (Prior); 2. on a
man in armour, holding in the dexter hand a sword erec
proper, hiked and pommelled or, and in the sinister a shield
gules, charged with a bend argent, thereon three mullets
of six points azure. Motto — " Furth fortune and fill the
fetters." Livety — Blue, with silver buttons.
Son of Major-Gen. George Herbert Murray Murray-
Aynsley of East Court, Cosham, co. Hants., b. 1826;
d. 1887; m. 1848, Emily Elizabeth, ygst. d. of Robert
Hand of Great Cumberland Place, London: —
John Percy Murray Murray-Aynsley, Gentleman, b. 1853.
Postal add. —
Sons of Hugh Percy Murray-Aynsley, Gentleman, of
Riverlaw, Christchurch, N.Z., b. 1828; d. 1917 ; m.
1859, Elizabeth (d. 1893), d. of Thomas Campbell: —
Charles Percy Murray-Aynsley, Gentleman, b. 1862 ; m.
1st, Ina(d. 1917), d. of the late H. Prins ; 2nd, 1921, Gladys,
d. of the late Francis Turnor, and has issue — Francis Percy
Murray-Aynsley, Gentleman, b. 1924 ; and2daus. Res. —
Wi Waka, Eketahuna, New Zealand.
George Murray-Aynsley, Gentleman, b. 1865 ; m. 1916,
Blanche (d. 1927), d. of W. Gerard. Res. — Blair Atholl,
159 Fendalton Road, Fendalton, Christchurch, New Zealand.
MURRAY-GRAHAM (L.O., 1791). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
or, three piles sable within the royal tressure gules, on a chief
of the second, a crescent between two escallops of the first ;
2 and 3 azure, a cross patde between three stars argent
within the royal tressure or. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the liveries, a dove
proper. Motto — " Candide et secure" (Graham); 2. on a
wreath of his liveries, a buck's head couped proper.
Motto — " Macte virtute " (Murray). Livety — Dark green,
and black facings.
wreath of the colours, a mullet per pale or and gules
(Murray). Motto — " Malo mori quam foedari."
Sons of Hon. Thomas Lodge Murray-Prior, Member
of the Legislative Council, and formerly Postmaster-
General for the Colony of Queensland, b. 1819; d.
; m. 1st, 1846, Matilda (d. 1868), d. of Thomas
Harpur of Cecil Hills, nr. Liverpool, N.S.W. ; 2nd,
1872, Nora Clarina, d. of Robert Johnstone Barton
of Boree, Nevang: —
Thomas de Montmorenci Murray- Prior, Esq., J. P., b.
1848 ; m. 1878, Florence Claudia, d. of Henry Moor ; and
has issue — Thomas Bertram Murray-Prior, Gentleman, b.
1883; Florence Elizabeth; Mabel, L.R.C.P.I. (Address—
c/o Bank of New South Wales, 29 Threadneedle Street
E.C.) ; Ethel Nora; and Phyllis Claudia. Res.—
Morres Murray-Prior, Gentleman, b. 1853.
Son of Hervey Morres Murray-Prior, Gentleman, B.A.
Sydney University, Barrister-at-Law, b. 1856 ; d. 1887 ;
m. 1881, Margaret Murray, d. of Alexander M'Donald
of Brisbane : —
Hervey M'Donald Murray-Prior, Gentleman, b. 1883.
Res.—
Yr. sons of Hon. Thomas Murray-Prior (see above) : —
Redmond Murray-Prior, Gentleman, b. 1858. Res. —
Hugh Murray-Prior, Gentleman, b. i860.
Egerton Murray-Prior, Gentleman, b. 1866.
Frederick Maurice Murray-Prior, Gentleman, b. 1880.
Robert Sterling Murray-Prior, Gentleman, b. 1881.
Julius Orlebar Murray-Prior, Gentleman, b. 1884.
SThe Late HORATIO GRANVILLE MURRAY-
STEWART, Esquire, J. P. and D.L. for the cos. of
Wigtown and Donegal, and the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright.
Born Sept. 25, 1834, being the only son of the late Horatio
Stewart, Esq., Capt. Rifle Brigade, by his wife Sophia, dau.
of Hon. Montgomery Granville John Stewart (son of Hon.
Sir William Stewart, K.C.B.) ; assumed by Royal Licence
in 1846 the additional surname and arms of Murray.
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Armorial bearings— Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a fesse chequy
azure and argent, surmounted of a bend engrailed gules (for
Stewart) ; 2 and 3, azure, three mullets argent, and for dis-
tinction a canton of the last (for Murray) Crests — 1.
on a wreath of the colours, a pelican in her piety (for
Stewart) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a griffin salient
proper, charged on the shoulder with a cross crosslet azure
for difference (for Murray). Mottoes— " Virescit vulnere
virtus " ; " Impero." Livery — Dark blue, with dark yellow
Edenhall, Cumberland, D.L., b. 1872 ; d. 1926 \m.
1895, Hon. Eleanor Harbord, d. of 5th Baron
Suffield :—
Sir Nigel Courtenay Musgrave, 13th Bart. (29 June
161 1 ), Lieut. G. Gds., Reserve., b. 1896. Seat — Edenhall,
Cumberland. Res. — 2 Pont Street, S.W.i. Club—
Bachelors'.
Sons of Sir Richard Musgrave, nth Bart., b. 1838;
d. rS8i ; m. 1867, Adora, d. of Peter Wells : —
Philip Richard Musgrave, Esq., b. 1873 ; m. 1906,
Ellen Watson. Club — Bachelors'.
Thomas Charles Musgrave, Esq., b. 1875 ; m. 19 10,
Ethel, d. of Arthur Charles Frost, of Melbourne ; and
has issue — Charles Musgrave, Gentleman, b. 1913 ;
Dorothy. Res. — 134 Castellain Mansions, Maida Vale,
W.9. Club— Union.
MUSGRAVE of Ashleigh (H. Coll., 3 Feb. 1908).
Azure, on a fesse between three annulets or, two annulets
of the field, all within a bordure ermine. Mantling azure
stripes in waistcoat. Married, Sept. g, 1858, Ann Eliza
(d. 1919), dau. of Rev. John Digby Wingfiekl Digby, late
Vicar of Coleshill, Warwickshire, and died 1904. Estates
— Broughton, Wigtownshire ; Cally, Kirkcudbright ; Killey-
begs, Donegal, Ireland.
MURTON (H. Coll.). Sable, on a chevron nebuly or,
between five bombshells four in chief fessewise and one in
base of the last, fired proper, two torteaux. Mantling
sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
Moor affrontee proper, holding in the dexter hand a bomb-
shell as in the arms, and in the sinister a scroll argent.
Motto — ' ' Altiora spero. "
Sons of Sir Walter Murton, Knt. Bachelor, C.B., of
Gipps' Court, b. 6 April 1836; d. 1927; ™- 23 AuS-
i860, Mary (d. 21 Feb. 1895), d. of John Callaway of
Canterbury: —
Walter Herbert Murton, Esq., b. 5 Aug. 1861 ; m. 1906,
Edith Alice, d. of the late Robert Payne, Esq., of Selwood,
Chislehurst, and has issue— Walter Murton, Esq., b. 1907;
John Robert Cailloue' Murton, Gentleman, b. 191 1 ; Alice
Mary; and Margaret Dorothy. Res.— The Briars, Chisle-
hurst, Kent ; Gipps' Close, Langton, Kent.
Charles Duncan Murton, Esq. , b. 20 Nov. 1865 ; m. 29 June
1901, Alice Hope, d. of William Hardwicke Bradbury.
Ernest Murton, Esq., b. 21 Aug. 1867. Club —
MUSGRAVE, see SAGAR-MUSGRAVE and WYKE-
HAM-MUSGRAVE.
MUSGRAVE of Edenhall. Azure, six annulets or,
three two and one. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
Two arms in armour the hands gauntletted proper, and
grasping an annulet or. Motto — " Sans changer."
Son of Sir Richard George Musgrave, 12th Bart., of
and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, between two
arms embowed in armour grasping in the hands all proper
a rose gules, an annulet or. Motto— " Sans changer."
Sons of Walter Martin Musgrave, Esq., J. P. Lanes.
and Bolton, M.I.M.E., b. 1844; d. 1913 ; m. 1867,
Mary Jane, eld. d. and coh. of John Hebden of Fancarl,
Yorks. , and Woodlands, Silverdale, Lanes. : —
Stanley Musgrave, Esq., F.R.G.S., F.R.M.S., F.Z.S.,
late Lieut. 1st East Lanes. Regt. , and Capt. 3rd Batt. ,
served in S. African War 1900-1 (medal and four clasps),
b. 1870; m. 1909, Edith Mary, D.Sc, second d. of Henry
Pratt of Woodlands, Silverdale. Seat —
Frank Everard Musgrave, Esq., M.I.M.E., late Capt.
9th Lanes. R.G.A. Vols., b. 1872; m. 1897, Mabel, d. of
John Miles, Esq., J. P., of Bolton; and has issue— (1 1
Richard Evelyn Musgrave, Gentleman, b. 1898 ; (2) Walter
Musgrave, Gentleman, b. 1903. Clubs— Constitutional,
Automobile.
Egerton Fitzwalter Musgrave, Gentleman, b. 1879 ; m.
1900, Elsie, d. of William Slater of Dunscar ; and has issue
— Kathleen Perle ; and Gwendolen Mary. Res.—
MUSGRAVE of Drumglass (U.O., 1897). Azure, two
bars gemel or, between six annulets, three, two, and one
argent. Mantling azure and or. Crest— Out of a mural
crown or, two arms vambraced, embowed and gauntleted
proper, grasping two annulets interlaced of the first.
Motto — " Sans changer."
Son of Samuel Musgrave, M.D., of Lisburn, co.
Antrim, *. ; d. 1836 ; m. Mary, d. of William
Riddell of Courber : —
The late Henry Musgrare, Esq., D.L. co. Donegal, High
Sheriff 1909, D.L. City of Belfast, b. 1829 ; d. . Seats
—Drumglass House, co. Antrim ; Carrick, co. Donegal.
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MUSGRAVE (H. Coll., 3 Feb. 1908). Azure, on a fesse
between three annulets or, two annulets of the field, all
wiihin a bordure ermine. Mantling azure and or. Crest
and Wiverton Hall, b. 1838 ; d. 1887 ; m. 1859,
Caroline Anne, d. of Henry Sherbrooke of Oxton Hall,
Notts. :—
The late John Patricius Chaworth-Musters, Esq. (vide
Chaworth-Musters).
Lancelot George Eden Michael Musters, Gentleman,
b. 1868 ; m. 1893, Mabel Violet, d. of George Watson ;
and has issue — Two sons and a dau. Res. —
Son of John George Musters, Esq., J.P. and D.L.,Capt.
R.N., b. 1841 ; d. 1917; m. 1st, 1888, Edith, d. of
Frederick Manders:—
John Domville Auchmuty Musters, Lieut. Comdr. R.N.,
b. 1891 ; m. 191 5, Olga Gertrude, d. of the late Comdr.
Benjamin Barnes, R.N. ; and has issue — John Vivien
Auchmuty Musters, Gentleman, b. 1917. Res. —
The Late JAMES MITCHELL MUTTER, Esq., J.P.
and Commissioner of Supply for co. Argyll, Major Argyll and
Bute Artillery, Southern Division Roy. Artil. (retired with
rank and permission to wear prescribed uniform, October 17,
1891), late Member of the Legislative Assembly of British
Columbia for the Electoral District of Cowiehan-Alberni.
Born April 8, 1845, being the eldest son of James Mutter,
Esquire, J.P. for the co. of Argyll, of Bowmore, Islay (b.
1805, d. i860, m. 1842), by his wife Agnes, only child of
George Cruickshanks of Glasgow and Banffshire. Armorial
bearings (Matric. L.O., 1 Oct. 1891)— Gules, on a fesse
between three inescutcheons or, a boar's head couped
between two mascles of the first. Above the shield is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling gules, doubled
or ; and on a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a castle
triple-towered sable, masoned argent from the centre tower
a flag flying of the last, charged with a cross gules ; and in
an escrollover the same this Motto, " Patience and Resolu-
tion." Livety — Claret colour and gold. Married, Aug. 6,
1873, Isabella Allan, dau. of the late Alexander Morrison,
— On a wreath of the colours, between two arms embowed
in armour, grasping in the hands all proper a rose gules,
an annulet or. Motto—" Sans changer."
Sons of James Musgrave of Brookland, Bolton, b.
1826; d. 1896; m. 1850, Jane, d. of James Winder of
Ainsworth House, Tong, Lanes. : —
Martin Musgrave, Gentleman, b. i860. Res. —
Percy Musgrave, Gentleman, b. 1862; m. 1896, Lucy
Mary, d. of Charles Henry Holden of Kiln Field, Bromley
Cross, nr. Bolton ; and has issue— (1) James Perceval Mus-
grave, Gentleman, b. 1898; (2) Stephen Martin Musgrave,
Gentleman, b. 1904. Seats — Brookland, Bolton, Lanes. ;
Ghyll Head, Windermere.
MUSPRATT of Merseyside (H. Coll.). Per chevron or
and azure, in chief two battleaxes erect proper, and in base
a saltire throughout of the first. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, issuant from a
clump of club-moss proper, a dexter arm embowed vested
azure, cuffed or, the hand grasping an estoile gold. Badge
— Two sprigs of club-moss in saltire proper, enfiled by a
circlet or. Motto — " Sans changer."
Son of Edmund Knowles Muspratt, of. Seaforth
Hall, Liverpool, b. 1833 ; d. 1923 ; m. 1861, Frances
Jane, d. of Thomas Baines : —
Sir Max Muspratt, 1st Bart. (30 Nov. 1922), J.P,
Lanes., Chairman of the United Alkali Co., Ltd., b. 1872 ;
m. 1896, Helena Agnes, d. of T. W. Ainsworth, of Hoghton,
nr. Blackburn ; and has had issue — Rudolph Gresford
Muspratt, Esq., b. 1904; d. 1929 [m. 1927, Constance, d.
of M. Davies, of Toronto, and left posthumous issue —
twin sons, b. 1929] ; Frances Kate [m. 1923, Howard
Raymond Feeny, Esq.] ; Vanda May [m. 1926, George
Killwick]. Seat — The Grange, Fulwood Park, Liverpool.
Clubs — Reform ; Liverpool Reform.
MUSTERS, see CHAWORTH-MUSTERS.
MUSTERS of Colwick (H. Coll., 1680). Quarterly, 1
and 4, argent, on a bend gules, a lion passant guardant or,
a bordure engrailed of the second (Musters); 2 and 3,
barry of ten argent and gules, three martlets two and
one sable, within a bordure engrailed ermines (Chaworth).
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a lion sejant guardant or, supporting with the
orepaws a shield of the arms.
Sons of John Chaworth Musters, Esq., J.P. , D.L.
(High Sheriff 1864), of Annesley Park, Colwick Hall,
Merchant in Glasgow ; and died 19—, having had Issue —
(1) James Islay Mutter, Gentleman, owns property in
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District, Maingny's Islands, and City of Duncan, V.I.,
Commissioner for taking Affidavits for the Supreme Court of
British Columbia and a Notary Public, is Mayor of the
City of Duncan, V.I., and a Licensed Commissioner, V.I. ,
and a Licensed Commissioner for the City of Duncan,
V.I. (Duncan, V.I.), b. July 15, 1874 [m. 1914, Jean, d.
of late Thomas Van Orman, of Duncan, V.I., and has
issue — James Mitchell Mutter, Gentleman, b. 1922; and
Jean Isabella]; (2) Alexander Allan Mutter, Gentleman,
b. April 11, 1877 [m. 1909, Esme\ only child of late Frank
Arthur Brettingham of the family of Brettingham Hall and
Mendham Abbey, Norfolk, and has issue — James Alexander
Frank Mutter, Gentleman, b. Jan. 28, 1910; Richard
Freston Morrison Mutter, Gentleman, b. Sept. 21, 1911 ;
Esmt? Allan; and- Isabella Audrey]; (3) George William
Mutter, Gentleman, of Bishop's Oak, Somenos, b. April 17,
1880 [m. 1910, Beatrice Alexandra Lillian, only c. of late
Charles Doering of Hat Creek Ranch, Cariboo, and
Vancouver, B.C., and has issue — Charles Doering Mutter,
Gentleman, b. Aug. 27, 191 1 ; George William Morrist n
Mutter, Gentleman, b. Oct. 20, 1912 ; James Islay Allan
Mutter, Gentleman, b. Jan. 10, 1914; and Sheila Beatrice
Sarah Gloria Blanche] ; Isabella Harper Anderson \ni.
1895, Harry Bloomhardt Greaves, late of Horse Creek
Ranch, Somenos, B.C. ; and has issue— Harry Pearson,
James Mitchell, Cecil Bloomhardt, Richard Pearson, Agnes
Vera Molly, and Clara Isabella Madeline] ; Agnes Blanch ;
and Annie Florence [m. 1902, Stanley Mortimer Lamb, late
of Fawn Hill, Somenos, B.C. ; and has issue — Stanley
Henry Mitchell Lamb, Gentleman, b. 1907 ; and Vivian
Florence]. Estate — Somenosdale, Somenos, in British
Columbia, in the Dominion of Canada, lately of Bunanuisg,
Islay, Argyllshire, Scotland. Postal address— Somenosdale,
Somenos, E. & N. Railway, British Columbia, Canada.
Club — Badminton (Victoria, B.C.).
MYATT (H. Coll.). Barry of six erminois and sable, on
a bend per bend of the second and first, cotised argent,
three talbots' heads erased of the last. Mantling sable and
or. Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, upon a rock
proper, a talbot passant per pale sable and erminois, col-
lared and chain reflexed over the back or, supporting with
the dexter foreleg a battleaxe also or. Motto — " J'y suis
j'y reste."
Eld. son of William James Myatt, Gentleman, Solicitor,
b. ; d. 1913 ; m, Emma Grantham : —
Herbert William Myatt, Gentleman, Solicitor, b. 1865.
Res. — The Wilderness, Shirley, nr. Croydon, Surrey.
MYDDELTON-BIDDULPH (R.L., 1801). Quarterly,
1 and 4, vert, an eagle displayed argent, a canton of the
last (Biddulph) ; 2 and 3, argent, on a bend vert, three
wolves' heads erased of the field (Myddelton). Mantling
vert and argent. Crest — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a
wolf salient argent, charged on the shoulder with a trefoil
gules (Biddulph); 2. on a wreath of the colours, a dexter
hand couped proper (Myddelton). Motto — " In veritate
triumpho."
Son of Richard Myddelton (this name being adopted
alone by Deed-Poll, 1889, when the use of the arms of
Biddulph was discontinued), Esq., J. P. co Denbigh
(High Sheriff 1879), late Lieut. 1st Life Guards, b.
1837; d. 1913 ; m. 1st, 1862, Catherine Arabella (d.
1899), d. of Edward Giles Howard (nephew of Bernard
Edward, Duke of Norfolk) : —
Robert Edward Myddelton, Esq., T.D., Col. R.A. (T.A.),
J. P. and D.L. co. Denbigh, b. 1866; m. 1898, Lady Violet
(d. 1910), d. of 1st Marquess of Abergavenny, K.G. , and
formerly wife of Earl Cowley, whom she divorced ; and has
had issue — (1) Ririd Myddelton, Gentleman, Lieut. Cold-
stream Gds. , b. 1902; (2) Foulk Thomas Myddelton, Gen-
tleman, b. 1908; d. 1929; and Idina Joan. Seat — Chirk
Castle, co. Denbigh. Club — Turf.
THOMAS GEORGE MYLCHREE.ST, Gentleman,
Born Sept. 30, 1863, being the only son of Evan Mylchreest
of Douglas, Isle of Man, by his wife Louisa, d. of the late
John Firth of Bradford, Yorkshire. Armorial bearings
(H. Coll.) — Azure, a cross crosslet argent, in chief two
larks with wings elevated and addorsed proper. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
upon a rock proper, two cross crosslets or, thereon a lark
as in the arms. Motto-" My shegin d? ve bee eh."
Livery — Blue, with silver buttons. Married 2nd, April 24,
1900, Clara, dau. ofW. C. Johnson of Douglas, Isle of Man;
and has issue — (1) Thomas Evan Naylor Mylchreest, Gen-
tleman, b. 1902; (2) Philip William Naylor Mylchreest,
Gentleman, b. 1906; Catherine Mary; and Eunice Louisa.
Estates— Ballagarraghyn and Watterworth Lands, Isle of
Man; Midhurst, Scarcroft, Leeds. Residence— Eltofts,
Thorner, near Leeds.
MYERS (H. Coll.). Argent, a pale gules, on a bend
between four crescents two and two palewise, three mullets
of six points all counterchanged. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
gules, guttee-d'or, holding in the dexter paw a mullet of six
points or, and resting the sinister on two mascles interlaced
of the last. Motto — "Non eget integer." Livery—
(Undress), black coat, red and white striped waistcoat;
(full dress), white coat and waistcoat, scarlet plush breeches.
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Surv. son of Thomas Borron Myers, Esq., J. P., of
Porters Park, b. 1826; d. 1882; m. 1856, Margaret
Storie, d. of Rev. Henry Melvill, B.D. , Canon of
St. Paul's:—
Dudley Borron Myers, Gentleman, b. 1861 ; m. 1891,
Anna Frances, d. of the late Major Thomas William
Hilton, Indian Army; and has had issue — Jack Melvill
Myers, Gentleman, b. 1892 ; d. 1927: Res. — 16 Cranley
Place, S.W.7. Club— Carlton.
Sons of Charles Myers, Esq., J. P., of Swanmore
House, Bishop's Waltham, b. 1827 ; d. 1879; m. 1853,
Henrietta, d. of Henry Ashton of Woolton, Lanes. : —
William Henry Myers, Esq. , J . P. and D. L. Hants. , M. A. ,
Barrister-at-Law, M. P. for Winchester 1892-1906, b. 1854 ;
m. 1888, Frances Mary, d. of late Ernest Augustus Pri-
deaux-Brune of Glentorr, Devon. Seat — Swanmore House,
Bishop's Waltham, Hants. Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
Rev. Charles Myers, M.A. , Canon of Salisbury Cathedral,
(formerly Rector of St. Martin's, Salisbury), Preb. of Calne
and Treas. of Salisbury Cathedral, and Chaplain to the
Bishop of Salisbury, b. 1856. Res. — The Close, Salisbury.
MYLNE (L.O. ). Or, a cross moline azure, pierced
lozengewise of the field, betwixt three mullets of the second
within a border invected sable. On an helmet befitting his
degree, with a Mantling gules, doubled argent ; and on a
wreath of his colours is set for his Crest, a dexter hand
Place, London, S.W., b. 1817, d. 1890, m. 1852, Hannah
(also deceased), daughter of the late George Scott, Esquire,
J. P., Ravenscourt Park, in the county of Middlesex.
Armorial bearings (of much earlier origin but matric.
L.O. 1672, re-matric. 1767 and 1891 and 1923 — Ped. L.O.)
holding a book proper. The Motto, in an escroll,
" Efficiunt claruin studia." These arms, which were
matriculated in the Lyon Office, Edinburgh, in or about
the year 1680, are the arms of Milne or Mylne of Mareton,
Muirton or Mylnefield.] Livery — Dark blue.
Only surv. son of Gen. William Charles Mylne, I.S C,
b. 1827 ; d. ; m. 1859, Sophia, d. of James Hans-
brow of Lancaster: —
Arbuthnot Mackenzie Mylne, Gentleman, b. 1868. Post
add. —
The Late WILLIAM JOHN HOME MYLNE, Gentle-
man, of Home Lodge, Great Amwell, Ware, Herts.,
Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Fellow of the
Geological Society. Born Jan. 12, 1859 ; died 1927 ; being the
second son and youngest child of the late Robert William
Mylne, Esq., Fellow of the Royal Society (London and
Edinburgh), Fellow of the Geological Society, Fellow of
the Society of Antiquaries (London and Edinburgh), Fellow
of the Royal Institute of British Architects, etc. , of Great
Amwell, Ware, in the county of Hertford, and Whitehall
— Or, a cross moline azure, quartered pierced of the field,
between three mullets of the second. Above the shield is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling
azure, doubled or ; and on a wreath of his liveries is set
for Crest, a Pallas's head couped at the shoulders proper,
vested about the neck vert, on the head a helmet azure,
beaver turned up, and on the top a plumaish gules ; and in
an escrol over this Motto, "Tarn arte quam marte."
Livery — Blue and gold. Married, July 2, 1890, Jean Ellen,
daughter of the late Benjamin Oakley of Freemantle, in
the county of Southampton ; and left Issue — John Everard
Home Mylne, Gentleman, Barr.-at-Law (Middle Temple),
M.A. (Oxon.) (Club — Junior Constitutional), b. 1891 [m.
1922, Olive Cuyler, d. of J. D. Tyrwhitt-Drake, Esquire,
of Kowie West, Port Alfred, S. Africa ; and has issue —
William Robert John D'Urban Mylne, Gentleman, b. 1927 ;
and Olive Mary] ; and Jean Mary Home.
MYNORS(R.L., 1797). Sable, an eagle displayed or
beaked and membered gules, on a chief azure, bordured
argent, a chevronel of the last between two crescents in
chief and a rose in base of the second. Mantling sable
and or. (No crest exemplified.) Motto — " Spero ut fidelis. "
Dau. of Robert Baskerville Rickards Mynors, Esq., of
Treago and Evancoyd, J. P., D.L. (High Sheriff co.
Radnor 1856), b. 1819 ; d. 1889; m. 1852, Ellen Gray,
only child of Rev. Edward Higgins of Bosbury House,
co. Hereford : —
Eleanor Mary Baskerville Mynors, Spinster. Seat —
Treago, nr. Ross.
Sons of Rev. Walter Baskerville Mynors, J. P., Rector
of Llanwarne, Hereford, b. 1827; d. 1899; m. 1856,
Caroline Elizabeth, d. of Henry Clay of Piercefield
Park, Chepstow: —
Rev. Harry Walter Baskerville Mynors, Rector of
Llanwarne, b. 1857; m. 1906, Edith Katharine, d. of
Wm. Henry Barneby, Esq., J. P. and D.L., of Longworth,
Hereford and Brockington Grange, Bromyard. Res. —
Llanwarne Rectory, Hereford.
Rev. Aubrey Baskerville Mynors, Vicar of Bridstow, Here-
fordshire, b. 1865 ; m. 1901, Margery Musgrave, d. of
Rev. Charles Musgrave Harvey, Vicar of Hillingdon,
Preb. of St. Paul's Cathedral and R.D. ; and has issue —
(1) Roger Aubrey Baskerville Mynors, Gentleman, b. 1903;
(2) Humphrey Charles Baskerville Mynors, Gentleman
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Gentleman, b. 1907 ; (4) David Rickards Baskerville Mynors,
Gentleman, b. 1915; and Winifred Mary. Res. — The
Vicarage, Bridstow, Ross, Herefordshire.
MYRES (H. Coll., 7 June 1867). Or, on waves of the
sea, an ancient ship with three masts sails furled sable,
colours flying gules, on a chief azure, an estoile between
two whelks of the first. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the c lours, issuant from waves of the sea a
mermaid between two coral branches all proper. Motto —
"Non dormit qui custodit." Livery — Dress: black, with
yellow facings, and gilt buttons. Undress : black, yellow
and black striped waistcoat, black buttons.
Sons of Rev. William Miles Myres, M.A., Vicar of
Swanbourne, Bucks., b. 1839; d. 1901 ; m. 1st, 1867,
Jane, 2nd d. of Rev. Henry Linton, M.A. , Canon of
Christchurch, Oxford ; 2nd, 1873, Mary Elizabeth, d.
of Rev. George Wright, of Wolverton, Bucks. : —
John Linton Myres, Esq. , O. B. E. , M.A. , F. B. A. , F. S. A. ,
D.Sc, Fellow of New Coll., Oxford, served Great War as
Lieut. -Comdr. R.N.V.R., Comdr. of the Order of George
1. (Greece), b. 1869; m. 1895, Sophia Florence, d. of the
late Charles Ballance, of Clayton, Middx., and has issue-
Miles Claude Myres, Gentleman, b. 1900 [m. 1923, Nora
Helen, d. of Whitelocke, and has issue — Douglas
John Myres, Gentleman, b. ] ; John Nowell Linton
Myres, Gentleman, b. 1902 ; and Rosalie Jane. Res. —
The Copse, Hinksey Hill, Oxford. Club— Athenaeum.
Rev. Miles Weight Myres, D.D..F.R. Hist.Soc.,£. 1874;
m. 1899, Marion Katherine, d. of Thomas Horwood, Esq.,
V.D., Lt.-Col. Bucks. Vols., of Aylesbury, Bucks.; and
has issue — Cuthbert John Horwood Myres, Gentleman, B.A.,
■b. 1904 ; Arthur Thomas Miles Myres, Gentleman, b. 1910.
Res. — The Vicarage, Frcdsham, Cheshire.
Son of John James Myres, of Preston, b. 1841 ;
d. 19 13 ; m. 1863:—
Miles Myres, Gentleman, b. 1874; m. 1900; and has
issue — Miles Yates Myres, Gentleman, b. 1901 [m. 1927].
Res- — Blackpool, Lanes.
Son of Thomas Harrison Myres, Gentleman, b. 1842;
d. 1926 ; m. 1871 :—
Frederick Edward Myres, Gentleman, b. 1874. Res. —
Lea Lodge, Lea Road, Ashton, nr. Preston, Lanes.
MYTTON, formerly ot Halston, co. Salop (Vn. 1623).
Quarterly, 1. per pale azure and gules, an eagle displayed
with two heads or, within a bordure engrailed of the last ;
2. sable, three towers, triple-towered argent (Tour); 3.
azure, three preeds (eels) hauriant in fesse argent (Pride);
4. azure, a chevron ermine between three fleurs-de-lys argent
(Burgh); 5. or, a lion rampant gu!es within a bordure en-
grailed sable (Mowddy) ; 6. or, a raven sable (Corbet) ; 7.
gules, a bend between six pears erect or (Clopton) ; 8.
quarterly, per fesse indented gules and or, in the first
quarter a lion passant guardant argent (Beysin). Mant-
ling azure and or. Crest — A ram's head couped argent,
horned or.
Son of John Fox Mytton, Gentleman (son of John
Mytton, Esq. , M. P. for Shrewsbury, by Caroline Mallet,
d. of Thomas Giffard of Chillington), formerly of
Halston, £. 1823; d. ; m. : —
John Fox Mytton, Gentleman, b. . Post. add. — c/o
Bass & Co., St. Pancras, N.W.
Sons of Devereux Herbert Mytton, Esq., J. P. and
D.L. co. Montgomery, and J. P. co. Salop, Chrmn. Qr.
Sessions, late Capt. 85th Regt., b. 1832; d. 1910; m.
1873, Emma Lydia, only d. of Edmund Story, Madras
Civ. Serv. : —
George Herbert Mytton, Esq., J. P. Montgomery, Col.
Montgomeryshire Yeo., b. 1873 ; m. 1903, Evelyn,
elder d. of A. E. Payne of Pentreucha, Llanymynech,
Salop; and has issue — Brockwell Herbert Mytton, Gentle-
man, b. 1910 ; and Joyce Daphne. Seat — Garth, nr.
Welshpool, co. Montgomery. Clubs — Junior Army and
Navy, Cavalry.
Hugh Frederick Mytton, Gentleman, b. 1875; m. ,
Minnie, d. of G. Power of Darjeeling, India ; and has issue
— Reginald Mytton, Gentleman, b. . Post add. — c/o
Mytton, Wallace & Co., Calcutta.
Philip Aldred Mytton, Gentleman, b. 1880; m. 1911,
Florence Margaret, 3rd dau. of W. Rowland, and has issue
— Hugh Devereux Philip Mytton, Gentleman, b. 1913 ;
Geoffrey Llewelyn Mytton, Gentleman, b. 1914. Res. —
4 Whitehall Place, S.W.
Sons of Henry Whitehead Mytton, b. 1840; d. 1890;
m. 1863, Mary Maria, d. of A. S. Jackson : —
Henry Robert Herbert Mytton, Gentleman, b.
Res.—
Richard Griffith Mytton, Gentleman, b.
Leonard Vincent Mytton, Gentlsman, b.
Robert Arthur Carlyle Mytton, Gentleman, b.
Son of Richard Herbert Mytton, Esq., of Garth, co.
Montgomery (High Sheriff 1856), b. 1808; d. 1869
m. Charlotte, d. of Gen. J. A. Paul MacGregor : —
Robert Purrier Mytton, Gentleman, B.A., Barrister-at-
Law, b. 23 Sept. 1850; m. 26 Aug. 1879, Annie Elizabeth,
d. of the late Stephen Cracknell, Barrister-at-Law ; and
has issue — Richard Devereux Hugh Mytton, Gentleman, b.
7 Feb. 1882. Res.—
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NAESMYTH of Posso (L.O., circa 1672-77)- Quarterly,
1 and 4, gules, a dexter hand couped proper, holding a
sword paleways argent, between two broken hammers or
(for Naesmyth) ; 2 and 3, azure, on afess argent, between
three mullets in chief and a sanglier passant in base of
the second, a boar's head couped gules (forBairdof Posso).
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — Upon a wreath
of his liveries, a hand holding a hammer as in the arms.
Motto — " Non arte sed marte."
Only son of Donald Luttrell Kilve Naesmyth,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., who was third son of 6th Bart.,
b. 1874 ; d. 19 19 ; m. 1901, Flora, d. of the late
H. W. Burrage :—
The late Sir Douglas Arthur Bradley Naesmyth, 8th and
last Bart., of Posso, co. Peebles, b. 1905; s. his uncle,
1922, and d. 1928. Seat — Posso, Perthshire. Res. — Little
Dawyck, Woodhurst Lane, Oxted, Surrey.
NAINBY-LUXMOORE(R.L., 1881, H. Coll.). Quar-
terly, on a chevron cottised sable, between two martlets in
chief of the last and as many oak-branches slipped in saltire
in base proper, three billets of the first. Mantling sable and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a battleaxe erect
sable, in front thereof three billets or.
Only son of William Chave Nainby-Luxmoore, Esq.,
J. P., b. i860; m. Mary Anne Waterland : —
Charles Chave Nainby-Luxmoore, Gentleman, b. 1892.
Seat— Gotton, Shobrooke, Exeter. Res.— Vane Cliff,
Torquay.
NAIRN (L.O., 1904.) Per fess argent and sable, on a
chaplet four escallops all counterchanged. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, three
thistles conjoined in stalk, entwined with two roses, all
slipped proper. Motto — •" Usque conabor. "
Sons of Sir Michael Barker Nairn, 1st Bart., J. P., b.
1838; d. 1915; m. 1866, Emily Frances, d. of Alfred
Rimington Spencer, of Byfleet, Surrey : —
Sir Michael Nairn, 2nd Bart. (16 Dec. 1904), b. 1874 ; m.
1901, Mildred Margaret, eld. d. of George Watson Neish ;
and has issue — Michael George Nairn, Esq., b. 1911 ;
Rachel Emily [tn. 1925, Capt. Arthur Frederic Purvis,
M.C., Scots Gds.] ; Constance Jane [m. 1928, John Inglis] ;
Mildred Brenda: and Elizabeth Barbara. Seats — Dysart
House, Fife ; Pitcarmick, Blairgowrie.
Sir Robert Spencer Nairn, Knt. Bach. (1928), J. P., T.D.,
Major late Fife and Forfar Yeo. [Arms as above, but
(Matric. L.O.), in the chief point a crescent of the second for
difference. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a terrestrial
sphere, a globe resting on a stand proper. Motto — As
above], b. 1880 ; m. 1906, Clara Kathleen, d. of C. Chaloner
Smith, ofEwell, Surrey; and has issue — Douglas Leslie
Spencer Nairn, Esq., b. 1906 ; Michael Alastair Spencer
Nairn, Esq., b. 1909; Robert Frank Nairn, Esq., b. 1910 ;
Kathleen Matilda ; Helen Clare ; and Adele Margaret.
Res. — Leslie House, Fife. Clubs — Boodle's, Bath, New
(Edinburgh).
NALL-CAIN (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent,
three salmon haurient gules, in chief an oak-tree eradi-
cated proper (Cain) ; 2 and 3, per chevron barry of six
gules and or and of the first, in chief two stags' heads
caboshed proper, and in base a lion rampant guardant of
the second (Nail). Mantling gules and argent. Crests —
1. on a wreath of the colours, a cat salient guardant
erminois, holding between the paws a dexter hand
couped gules (Cain) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, within
a leathern garter buckled gules, a bee or (Nail). Badge
— Three stalks of sugar-cane proper, entiled by a circlet
or. Motto — " Felis demulcta mitis."
4th son of Robert Cain, of Barn Hey, co. Chester : —
Sir Charles Alexander Nail-Cain, 1st Bart. ( 1 July 192 1),
of The Node, Codicote, Herts., J. P., D.L. and (1925) High
Sheriff Herts., J. P. Liverpool, Knight of Grace of the
Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, b. 1866 ;
assumed by Deed Poll, July 1921, the additional surname
of Nail ; m. 1st, 1888, Florence (d. 1927), d. of late
William Nail, of Kegworth, Derbyshire; and has issue —
Arthur Ronald Nail Nail-Cain, Esq., Barrister-at-Law,
Inner Temple, b. 1904 [m. 1927, Angela, d. of Rev. W. G.
Pennynam, and has issue — Ronald Charles Manus Nail-
Cain, Esq., b. 1928 {Res. — Ayot St. Lawrenee House,
Herts. Club — Carlton)] ; 2nd, 1928, Anne Page;d. of the
late Richard Benyon Croft, Esq., J. P., D.L. of Fanhams
Hall, Ware. Seat— Brocket Hall, nr. Hatfield, Herts.
Clubs— Bath, Carlton, Constitutional.
NAPER (U.O.). Argent, a saltire engrailed between
four roses gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm erect, couped
at the elbow, vested gules, turned up argent, grasping a
crescent proper.
Son of James Lenox Naper, Esq., of Loughcrew,
J. P. and D.L. co. Meath (High Sheriff 1853), b. 1825;
d. 1901 ; m. 1877, Hon. Katherine Frances Rowley,
only d. of 3rd Baron Langford : —
William Lenox Naper, Esq., M.C., Capt. late Roy. H.
Guards, J. P. , D. L., b. 1879; w. 1902, Adela Mary Charlotte,
eld. d. of late Col. Hon. W. R. Trefusis, C.B. , Scots Guards.
Seat — Loughcrew, nr. Oldcastle, R.S.O. , co. Meath. Town
res. — 1 Mount Street, W.i.
NAPIER, see WILLIAMSON-NAPIER.
NAPIER of Magdala (H. Coll.). Gules, on a saltire
between two mural crowns in pale and as many lions
passant in fesse or, a rose of the field. Mantling gules
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a mount
vert, a lion passant or, gorged with a collar gules, a
broken chain reflexed over the back gold, supporting
with the sinister forepaw a flagstaff in bend sinister proper,
therefrom flowing a banner argent, charged with a cross
couped gules. Motto — " Tu vincula frange."
Third son of F.-M. Sir Robert Napier, 1st Baron
Napier, G.C.B., G.C.S.I., b. 1810 ; d. 1890 ; by
1st wife, m. 1840, Anne Sarah, d. of George Godfrey
Pearse, M.D., E.I.C.S. :—
Rt. Hon. James Pearse Napier, 3rd Baron Napier of
Magdala, and of Caryngton, Cheshire (17 July 1868)
[Supporters — On the dexter a soldier of the RoyaJ En-
gineers, and on the sinister a Sikh Sirdar, both habited
each holding in the exterior hand a musket, all proper].
B.A. (Camb.), Col. (ret.) late 10th Hussars, b. 1849 ; s.
his brother 192 1 ; m. 1876, Mabel Ellen, d. of Lieut. -
Col. Windsor Parker, of Clopton Hall, Suffolk ; and has
surv. issue — Hon. Gertrude Carrington ; Hon. Mabel
Alice. Res. — Hinton House, Christchurch, Hants. Club
— Cavalrv.
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Sons of 1st Baron by 2nd wife, m. 1861, Mary Cecilia,
C.I. (Res. — Hampton Court Palace), d. of Maj.-
Gen. Edward Scott : —
Hon, Edward Herbert Scott Napier, M.I.C.E., b.
1861, m. 1900, Florence, d. of Gen. John Perceval,
C.B., of Dillon House, Downpatrick ; and has issue —
Robert John Napier, Lieut. R.E., b. 1904 ; Marion Kath-
leen ; Evelyn Rose; and Ermine Maud. Res. — Nairobi,
Kenya Colony.
Hon. Henry Dundas Napier, C.M.G., Lieut.-Col.
(ret.) LA., b. 1864 ; m. 1897, Sybil, d. of John Gurney,
of Sprowston Hall, Norwich ; and has issue — Arthur
Henry Gurney Napier, Esq., Lieut. R.E., b. 1900 ;
Margaret Laura [m. 1922, Richard Worsley, Esq., of
Broxmead, Cuckfield, Sussex]. Res. — Scutt's Farm,
Hartley Wintney, Hants. Club — Cavalry.
Hon. Charles Frederick Hamilton Napier, Maj.
R.A.P.D., b. 1872 ; m. 1902, Helen Mary, d. of Col. Sir
Alexander Morgan, K.C.B. ; and has issue — Charles
Campbell Napier, Esq., b. 1903 ; Helen Margaret. Res. —
Hon.Albert Edward Alexander Napier, C.B., Barrister-
at-Law, Inner Temple, b. 1881 ; m. 1917, Gladys, d. of
F.-M. Sir George White, V.C., G.C.B. ; and has issue-
George Robert Edward Napier, Esq., b. 1920 ; and Patricia
Mary Stuart. Res. — 24 Rossetti Garden Mansions, Chelsea.
Club — Travellers'.
ARCHIBALD DAVID NAPIER, Gentleman, Writer
to the Signet (formerly Archibald David Mutter). Armorial
hearings (L.O. , 1900)— Parted per saltire or and argent, a
saltire gules between two rosls of the last, barbed vert, in
chief and base, and as many thistles proper in the flanks,
all within a bordure azure. Mantling gules and or. Crest
— Upon a wreath of his liveries, two arms in armour em-
bowed and gauntleted proper, holding a crescent argent.
Motto — ' ' Sans tache. ' ' Residence —
NAPIER of Merrion Square (U.O.). Argent, on a
saltire engrailed between four roses gules, five escallops
or. Mantling gules and ar?ent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a dexter cubit arm erect proper, charged
with a rose gules, the hand grasping a crescent argent.
Motto—" Sans tache."
Sons of Sir William Lennox Napier, 3rd Bart..
b. 1867 ; d. 19 15 ; m. 1890, Mabel Edith, d. of
Rev. Charles Forster, Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar of
Hinxton, co. Cambridge : —
Sir Joseph William Lennox Napier, 4th Bart., of
Merrion Square (9 April 1867^, Lieut. Reserve of Officers,
late R.A. (T.A.), formerly Capt. S.W.B., b. 1895.
Res. — 9 St. James's Court, Buckingham Gate, S.W.
Clubs — Bath, Union.
Charles Macnaughton Napier, Esq., Capt. (ret.), R.A.,
b. 1896 ; m. 1923, Dorothy, d. of Col. Reginald Hall-
Dempster, D.S.O., of Dunnichen ; and has issue — Audrey-
Lennox Napier, Esq,, b. 1926 ; Alexander Lennox Haw-
kins Napier, Gentleman, b. 1928. Res. — Springfield,
Broadway, Worcs. Club — Junior United Service.
Vivian John Lennox Napier, Esq., M.C., Capt. S. Wales
Borderers, b. 1898. Club — Junior United Service.
ARCHIBALD SCOTT NAPIER, Gentleman, M.I.C.E.
Born June 9, 1865, being the fourth son of the late Hon.
William Napier, Clerk of the Works, Hong-Kong (second
son of the Rt. Hon. William John Napier, 9th Baron Napier
of Merchiston), by his wife Louisa Mary, dau. of John
Horatio Lloyd, Esq., K.C. Armorial bearings ( Rematric.
L.O. 8 May 1901)— Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a saltire
engrailed gules, cantoned with four roses of the last,
barbed vert (for Napier) ; 2 and 3, or, on a bend
within a double tressure flowered and counter-flowered
azure, a mullet pierced between two crescents of the field
(for Scott of Thirlestane), all within a bordure indented
gules. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a
wreath of his liveries, a dexter arm from the elbow in pale
proper, grasping a crescent argent. Motto — " Sans tache."
Married, March 16, 1889, Katherine Edith, eldest dau. of
Robert Liveing, M.D. ; and has Issue (1)— Charles Scott
Napier, Esq., Capt. R.E., b. Feb. 3, 1899 [m. 1927, Ada
Kathleen, d. of U. N. Donetil] ; (2) Alexander Napier,
Gentleman, Lieut. R.A., b. Sept. 7, 1904. Postal address—
167 Victoria Street, S.W. Clubs— Athenaeum, Ranelagh.
JOHN GARETH NAPIER, Gentleman (formerly John
Garth Mutter). Armorial bearings (L.O. , 1900)— Parted
per saltire or and argent, a saltire gules between two roses
of the last, barbed vert, in chief and base, and as many
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thistles proper in the flanks. Mantling gules and or
Crest — Upon a wreath of the liveries, two arms in armour
embowed and gauntleted proper, holding a crescent argent.
Motto — " Sans tache. " Residence —
NAPIER (L.O., 1896) — Gules, on a saltire engrailed
between four roses argent, a lion's head affronted of the first.
Mantling gules doubled argent. Crest- — Upon a wreath
Son of Theodore Napier, Esquire, of Magdala, Essen-
don, Victoria, Australia, F.S.A. Scot., £.1845 ; d. ;
m. 1877, Mary Ann, second dau. of Thoniis Noble: —
Archibald Wallace Napier, Gentleman, b. 1890. Res. —
Balmanno, West Castle Road, Merchiston, Edinburgh.
GEORGE PAXTON NAPIER (formerly George Payton
Mutter), Lieut. 5th Batt. Manchester Regt. Armorial
bearings (L.O., 1900)— Farted per saltire or and argent, a
saltire gules between two roses of the last, barbed vert, in
chief and in base, and two thistles in the flanks, all within a
bordure of the third. Mantling gules, doubled or. Crest
— On a wreath of his liveries, two arms in armour embowed
proper, holding a crescent argent. Motto — "Sans tache.'
Postal address —
NAPIER (1869). Parted per fesse gules and sable, on
a bend argent, three crescents azure. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest— A man's head in profile, wreathed
with laurel proper. Motto — " Virtute gloria parta."
Son of : —
Robert Twentyman Napier, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
NAPIER-CLAVERING (R.L., H. Coll., 1894). Quar-
terly, 1 and 4, quarterly or and gules, over all a bend
sable (for Clavering) ; 2 and 3, quarterly i. and iiii. ,
argent, a saltire engrailed, cantoned with four roses gules,
barbed vert (for Napier of Merchiston); ii. and iii. , or, on
a bend azure, a mullet pierced between two crescents of
the field, within a double tressure flory counterflory of
of his liveries, an arm in chain armour embowed, the hand
grasping a battleaxe proper. Motto — " Pro rege et patria."
the second (for Scott of Thirlestane) ; in the centre of
the quarters a crescent sable, for difference. Mantling
gules, doubled or. Crests — i. on the dexter side, on a
wreath of the liveries, a dexter arm from the elbow in
pale proper, the hand grasping a crescent argent ; and
in an escroll over the same, "Sans tache" (for Napier);
2. on the sinister side, on a wreath of the liveries, the
top of an embattled tower argent, masoned sable, issuing
therefrom six lances disposed saltirewise proper, three
and three, with pennons azure ; and in an escroll above
the same, " Ready, aye Ready" (for Scott of Thirlestane) ;
and under the arms this Motto, "Nil actum si quid
agendum." Livery — Black, with silver buttons.
Sons of Rev. John Warren Napier-Clavering (fonverly
John Warren Napier) of Axwell Park, co. Durham,
Clerk in Holy Orders, late Vicar of Stretton, co.
Stafford, B.A. ; assumed by Royal Licence for himself
and issue the additional surname and arms of Clavering,
b. 1832 ; d. 1906 ; m. 1857, Anna Maria Margaret
Helen, d. of Lt. -Col. Francis Hunter : —
Charles Warren Napier-Clavering, Esq., Col. (ret.) late
Somerset Light Infantry, J. P. Durham, £. 1858; m. 1899,
Margaret Nevile, d. of Nevile Reid of The Oaks, Han-
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worth, and Shandvvick, Ross-shire; and has issue — Helene
Margaret [tn. 1927, Major CM. Maltby, M.C., Indian Army,
and has issue]." Res. — Staplegrove House, Taunton. Club
— Army and Navy.
Francis Napier-Clavering, Gentleman, M.A. , b. 1859;
tn. 1888, Elizabeth, d. of Thomas Cowan; and has issue —
(1) Noel Warren Napier-Clavering, Esq., D.S.O., Major
R.E., served Great War (despatches, Bt. -Major, D.S.O.),
b. 1888 [tn. 1921, Margaret, d. of T. Vigers, of Montville,
St. Peter's Port, Guernsey, and has issue — Diana Margarrt
(Club — Army and Navy)] ; (2) Francis Donald Napier-
Clavering, Esq., Major late R.E. , served Great War
(despatches, M.C.), b. 1892 \m. 1920, Dorothy Avison, d.
of Victor Holroyd, of Leamington ; and has issue — 2 daus.
(Res. — The Grange, Hartford, Cheshire)]; and Edith
Margaret [tn. 1911, Major William Hamilton Kenrick,
I. M.S.]. Res. — Brown Tiles, Chobham, Surrey.
Rev. Henry Percy Napier-Clavering, Vicar of Tetsworth,
formerly Clerical Secretary C.E.Z.M.S., b. 1861 ; tn. 1909,
Clarissa Katie Elizabeth, d. of Edward Francis Gedge.
Res. — Tetsworth Vicarage, Oxon.
Arthur Lenox Napier, Esq., O.B.E., D. L. Northumber-
land, Capt. late Yorks. Regt. , Sec. Terr. Force Ass. of North-
umberland, b. 1863 ; tn. 1890, Marianne, d. of Louis Valen-
tine ; and has issue — John Lenox Clavering Napier, Gentle-
man, Lieut. R. Tank Corps, served Great War, b. 1898 [tn.
1925, Grace Edythe Muriel, d. of Col. Charles Young, C.B,.
C.M.G., of Red Hatch, Ascot] ; Lilias Edith [tn. 1911, Eyre
Gordon, I.C.S.] ; and Marian Ellen [m. 1917, Capt. James
Westoll, late Durham L.I. (T.F.), and has issue. Res. —
19 Manor Road, Sidcup, Kent. Club — Army and Navy.
Alan Bertram Napier, Gentleman, B.A. , formerly Indian
Civil Service, b. 1867. Res. — 251 Cromwell Road, S.W.5.
Club — E.I. United Service.
Claude Gerald Napier-Clavering, Gentleman, b. 1869 ;
tn. 1897, Millicent Mary, d. of Rt. Hon. William Kenrick ;
and has issue— (1) Mark Napier, Gentleman (renounced
by Deed Poll 1924 the surname of Clavering), b. 1898
[tn. 1921, Elizabeth, d. of Sir Squire Sprigge, of Stoke
Green, Slough, and has issue — Julyan ; and Ruth] ; (2)
Alan William Napier-Clavering, Gentleman, b. 1903 ; and
Mary Helen. Res. — Windhaven, Rottingdean, Sussex.
NAPIER (L.O. , c. 1673 and 1810). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
argent, a saltire engrailed between four roses gules (Napier) ;
2 and 3, or, on a bend azure, a spur-rowel between two
crescents of the field within the Royal Tressure of Scotland
of the second (Scott of Thirlestane). Mantling gules, doubled
ermine. Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries, a dexter
arm erect, couped below the elbow proper, grasping a
crescent argent, and over it the Motto, "Sans tache."
Supporters — (dexter), an eagle, wings inverted proper;
(sinister), a chevalier in a coat of mail with a steel cap all
proper, holding in his exterior hand a spear with a pennon
azure. Compartment (below the shield)— The top of an
embattled tower argent, masoned sable, issuing therefrom
six lances saltirewise proper, the pennons azure. Motto
(below the arms) — " Ready aye ready."
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir William John George Napier,
Baron Napier of Merchiston, D. L. co. Selkirk, Sec. to
H.M. Legation at Stockholm 1887-88, and at Tokio
1888-91, b. 1846; d. 1913 ; tn. 1st, 1876, Harriet Blake
Armstrong (d. 1897), d. of Edward Lumb of Walling-
ton Lodge, Surrey, and of Buenos Ayres ; 2nd, 1898,
Grace (d. 1928), d. of James Cleland Burns: —
Rt. Hon. Sir Frances Edward Basil Napier, 12th Baron
Napier of Merchiston (Sco. , 4 May 1627), Baron Ettrick of
Ettrick, co. Selkirk (U.K., 16 July 1872), a Baronet of Nova
Scotia (22 Aug. 1666), Member of Royal Company of
Archers, Capt. 7th K.R.R. Corps, J. P. co. Selkirk, b. 1876 ;
tn. 1899, Hon. Clarice Jessie Evelyn, d. of James, 9th
Baron Belhaven and Stenton ; and has issue — (1) Hon.
William Francis Cyril James Hamilton Napier, Master of
Napier, Lieut. K.O. Scottish Borderers, b. 1900 [tn. 1928,
Violet Muir, d. of Sir Percy Newson, Bt., of Kingsclear,
Camberley] ; (2) Hon. Neville Archibald John Watson
Ettrick Napier, Lieut. R.N., b. 1904; (3) Hon. Alastair
John George Malcolm Napier, b. 1909 ; and Hon. Augusta
Caroline Harriet Georgina Mary [tn. 1922, Major Martin
Frobisher, R.A.M.C.]. Seat — Thirlestane, co. Selkirk.
Club— Royal Forth Yacht.
NASH (H. Coll.). Azure, on a chevron between three
cross cross lets argent, as many ravens' heads erased sable.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a dexter cubit arm vested per pale sable
and azure, cuffed argent, holding in the hand a slip of oak
fructed proper, two bezants. Motto — " Toujours fidele."
Sons of William Nash, b. 1822; d. 1886; tn. 1845,
Harriet, d. of George Allen : —
Frederick William Nash, Gentleman, F. R. A. S. , F. R. M.S. ,
b. 1849; tn. 1st, 1871, Elizabeth, eld. d. of Henry John
Hunt; 2nd, 1902, Ethel May, d. of George Bryson ; and
has issue — Henry Chapman Nash, Gentleman, b. 1872.
Res. — Netherwood, Lapworth, nr. Birmingham. Clubs—
Royal Societies ; Union (Birmingham).
Walter Nash, Gentleman, b. 1858. Res. — Glenthorne,
Hampton-in-Arden, co. Warwick.
NASH (U.O. ). Argent, a chevron vert between three
doves, each holding in the bill an olive-branch all proper.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a boar passant paly of six argent and gules.
Motto — " Vi et virtute." Liverv — (Dress), white coat and
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waistcoat, green facings, green breeches, silver buttons,
garters and buckles; (Undress), light drab coat and over-
coat, green facings, silver buttons and hatband, green and
white striped waistcoat.
Issue of Richard Grainger Nash, Esq. , J. P. , b. i860 ; d.
1914 ; m. 1909, Caroline Margaret Noel, d. of Evan
Browell Jeune, J. P. Devon and Gloucester : —
Richard Grainger Jeune Nash, Gentleman, b. 1910.
Res. — Treeton, Guildford.
Sheila Juliet Margaret.
Sons of Thomas James Nash of Rockfield (or Bally-
heen) and Tullig, co. Cork, and Scripplestown and
Finnstown, co. Dublin, b. 1827; d. 1887; in. 1856,
Juliet Isabella (d. 1923), d. of Richard Grainger of
Els wick Hall, Newcastle-on-Tyne : —
Rev. George Denis Nash, M.A., B.D. (Trin. Coll., Dub.),
sometime Incumbent of St. Jude's, Dublin, Chaplain to
H.M.Ps. Kilmainham and Mountjoy, Dublin [Badge — An
olive branch erect vert], b. 1866 ; m. 1904, Lily, widow of
late J. D. Bradshaw, M.A. , M.B. (Oxon.) of London.
Res.— Cullen. Cliftonville, Thanet. Club— Royal Irish
Automobile.
William Henry Nash, Gentleman, b. 1868. Res. —
Kilrock, Howth, Dublin.
BENJAMIN ROUND NAYLER, Gentleman. Born
June 9, 1857, being the only son of the late Joseph Nayler,
Esq., J. P. for co. Staffs., by his wife Hannah Jane, dau.
of Edward Parkes Cartwright of Sedgley, Staffs. Armo-
rial bearings — Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, on a pile invected
between two passion-nails in base azure, a stag's head
caboshed argent ; 2 and 3, argent, a fesse raguly gules, be-
tween two lozenges sable, as many flaunches of the second
(Hickman). Mantling azure and or; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a greyhound sejant argent,
resting the dexter paw on a passion-nail azure, and holding
in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert. Motto — " Celer et
certus. " Married, October 16, 1889, Elizabeth Maria, dau. |
of Edwin Aldridge of Westwood, Edgbaston ; and has Issue 1
— Edward Cartwright Persehouse Nayler, Gentleman, b.
June s, 1894 ; and Mildred Mary Persehouse. Postal
address — Struan, Richmond Hill, Edgbaston.
NAYLOR (H. Coll.). Per pale or and argent, a pale
sable, fretty gold, between two lions rampant of the third.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a lion passant sable, charged on the body with two saltires
or, and resting the dexter fore-paw on an escutcheon of the
arms.
Sons of John Naylor, Esq., J. P. of Leighton Hall, co.
Montgomery and Elmwood, Woolton, Lanes., b. 1856;
d. 1906; m. 1886, Magdalen, d. of late Archibald Tod
of The Grange, Woolton : —
John Murray Naylor, Gentleman, Lord of the Manor of
Leighton, b. 1888 ; m. 1912, Hon. Winifred, d. of Baron
Forres, M.P. ; and has issue — 1 son; and 2 daus. Seat—
Leighton Hall, Welshpool, Montgomery.
Thomas Humphrey Naylor, Gentleman, b. 1890. Res. —
Hugh Maywell Naylor, Gentleman, b. (twin), 1894.
Res.—
Sik ALBERT EDWARD HERBERT NAYLOR-
LEYLAND, 2nd Baronet. Born Dec. 6, 1890, being
the eldest son of the late Sir Herbert Scarisbrick Naylor-
Leyland, 1st Bart., of Hyde Park House, S. W., by his wife
Jeanie Willson, dau. of William Selah Chamberlain of
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A. Armorial bearings— Quarterly,
1 and 4, ermine, on a fesse engrailed sable, between
nine ears of barley three, three and three vert, banded
or, in chief, and three like ears in base, a lion passant
of the last between two escallops argent, and for distinction
a canton gules (Leyland) ; 2 and 3, per pale or and argent,
a pale sable fretty of the first between two lions rampant of
the third, and for distinction a canton gules (Naylor),
Mantling sable and argent. Crests — 1. upon a wreath of
the colours, a mount vert, thereon an escallop argent, sur-
mounted by a demi-eagle erminois, wings endorsed azure,
bezant^e, in the mouth three ears of barley vert, and charged
for distinction with a cross crosslet gules (Leyland) ; 2. upon
a wreath of the colours, a lion sable, charged on the body
with two saltires or, resting the dexter forepaw on a shield
charged with the arms of Naylor, and charged further for
distinction with a cross crosslet also or (Naylor). Motto —
" Fidus et audax." Married 1923, Marguerite, dau. of
Baron de Belabu, late French Foreign Office, and has
Issue — Vivian Edward Naylor- Leyland, Esq., b. 1924;
Michael Montague George Naylor- Leyland, Esq., b. 1926.
Seat — Nantclwyd Hall, Denbighshire. Town residence —
23 Bruton Street, W.
ROWLAND EDWARD LEYLAND NAYLOR,
Gentleman. Born Jan. 8, 1851, being the second
son of the late John Naylor, Esq., J. P. and D.L. ,
High Sheriff 1853, by his wife Georgiana, fourth dau. of
John Edwards of Ness Strange, Salop. Armorial bear-
ings—Per pale or and argent, a pale sable, fretty gold,
between two lions rampant of the third. Mantling sable
and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a lion passant
sable, charged on the body with two saltires or, resting the
dexter forepaw on an escutcheon of the arms. Married,
1875, Mary Elizabeth, younger dau. of Patrick Byrne of
Enniscorthy. Postaladdress — Harrington House, Leaming-
ton Spa.
NEAL, see VIVIAN-NEAL.
NEAL of Charles, co. Devon (H. Coll., 25 Sept. 1905).
Or, a cross azure between in the first and fourth quarters a
lion sejant, and in the second and third a fleur-de-lys all
gules. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a garb between two doves respectant all proper.
Motto — " Diligentus et honore."
Sons of Robert Henry Bennett Neal, Gentleman,
R.M.E., A.M.I.C.E., M.I.M.E. , b. 1870; d. 1926;
tn. 1899, Lillian Mary. d. of Lawrence Derrick : —
Norman Robert Neal, Gentleman, A.M.I.C.E., b. 1900;
m. 1923, Eileen Amy, d. of Leonard Mortimer. Res. — 15
Boileau Road, Ealing,
Brian Henry Neal, Gentleman, B.Sc. (Lond.), b. 1901 ;
m. 192 , Phyllis Beatrice, d. of William Thompson-Cox.
Res. — Alma Studio, Kensington, W.
Herbert Bennett Neal, Gentleman, b. 1904. Res. — 60
Hanger Lane, Ealing.
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NEAL (H. Coll.). Paly of six argentand azure, ona bend
' gules,a greyhound's head erased between two dexter hands
couped at the wrist argent. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, out of a wreath of oak
or, a dexter cubit arm in armour in the gauntlet proper
a sword erect also proper, pommel and hilt gold, trans-
fixing a greyhound's head as in the arms. Motto —
" .Equo adeste animo."
Only sod of the late John Franklin Neal of Kingsdon
Manor, Somerset, b. 1878 ; d. 1919 ; m. Geraldine,
d. of the Rev. John Stewart : —
John Stewart Neal, Gentleman, b. 1909. Estate —
Kingsdon Manor, Somerset. Postal address — Kingsdon,
Somerset.
NEALE, see VANSITTART-NEALE.
NEALE (H. Coll., 2 June 1774). Argent, a lion ram-
pant between two dexter hands in chief gules debruised
by a fesse or, charged with two lions rampant supporting
a sinister hand of the second. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an armed arm em-
bowed proper, brandishing a sword argent, pommel and
hilt gold. Motto — " Loyal au mort."
Sons of Robert Neale of Yate, co. Gloucester, and
Corsham, co. Wilts., b. 1819 ; d. 1878; m. 1844,
Ann, only d. of John Roberts of Chipping Sodbury,
co. Gloucester, and great-grandson of Jonathan Cor-
bett of Yate, co. Gloucester: —
Robert Rufus Neale, Gentleman, b. 1845. Res. — Nash-
ville, Tennessee, U.S.A.
John Alexander Neale (q.v.).
Benjamin Gabriel Neale, Gentleman, b. 1867; m. 1896,
Eveline Matilda Marianne, d. of Rev. Henry Jackson
Rutherford; and has issue — (1) Robert Henry Neale,
Gentleman, b. 1898 ; (2) Benjamin Neale, Gentleman, b.
1900; (3) John Burrard Neale, Gentleman, b. 1902; (4)
Rufus Corbett Neale, Gentleman, b. 1911 ; and Eveline
Trypena Ann. Res. — -Twickenham Court, nr. Nailsea,
Somerset.
JOHN ALEXANDER NEALE, Gentleman, D.C.L.
Oxford, Barrister-at-Law, Lincoln s Inn. Born June 22,
1848, second son of late Robert Neale of Yate, co.
Gloucester, and Corsham, co. Wilts., by his wife Ann, only
gules, debruised by a fesse or, charged with two lions
rampant supporting a sinister hand of the sec nd Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
an armed arm embo wed proper, brandishing a sword argent ,
pommel and hilt gold. Motto — " Loyal au mort." Estates
— Yate, co. Gloucester ; and Corsham, co. Wilts. Postal
address— 125 Priors House, St. James's Court, S.W. 1. Club
—Arts.
NEALE of Laneham (H. Coll.,). Azure, a cross be-
tween in the first and fourth quarters a horse passant
and in the second and third a crescent all argent. Mant-
ling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a greyhound's head erased argent,
collared gules, three roses also gules, barbed and seeded
proper. Motto — '' Nee temere nee timide."
Second son of John Neale, Gentleman, of Kneeton,
Notts., b. 1797 ', d. 1877 ; m. 1856, Charlotte, d. of
Francis Hayward, of Lincoln : —
Rev. John Neale, B.A. (Cantab.), Clerk in Holy Orders,
b. 1863; m. 1890, Ada Rossall, d. of Humphrey Sand-
ford, Esq., of the Isle of Rossall, Salop ; and has issue —
Roland Hayward Neale, Esq., Major Roy. Signals, b.
1896 [m. 1927, Heather Catherine, d. of Col. J. H.
Conway, D.S.O., and has issue — John Rupert Sandford
Neale, Gentleman, b. 1929; Humphrey Rossall Neale,
Gentleman, M.A. (Camb.), late temp. Lieut. K.S.L.I.
(1913-19), b. 1899 ; Folliott Sandford Neale, Gentleman,
A.M.I.M.E., b. 1901 [m. 1929, Gwendolyn, d. and heir of
W. W. G. Phillipps, of Berwick House, Shrewsbury],
Seat— Laneham, Notts. Res.— The Rectory, Harpole,
Northampton ; Hardingstone Grange, Northants.
ARTHUR NEAME, Esq. Born 1845, eld- surv- son of
the late Frederick Neame, Gentleman, of Luton, Selling,
co. Kent, by his wife Mary, dau. of the late Robert Tassell,
Esq., J. P. co. of Kent, of East Mailing, in that county.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly, per fesse raguly erminois
dau. of John Roberts of Chipping Sodbury, co. Gloucester,
and great-grandson of Jonathan Corbett of Yate, co.
Gloucester. Armorial bearings (H. Coll., 2 June 1774)—
Argent, a lion rampant between two dexter hands in chief
and azure, two barrulets between four lions' heads erased,
all counterchanged. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, in front of a staff raguly fessewise
azure, a demi-heraldic antelope argent, armed or, gorged
with a collar gemel also azure, and pierced through the neck
with an arrow in bend sinister proper. Motto — " Ne a
meta oculos avertam." Married, 1882, Jessie, dau. of the
late George Harrisson of Tonbridge, co. Kent ; and has
Issue— (1) Arthur Lawrence Cecil Neame, Esq., Col.
(ret.) R.E., served Great War (despatches twice), b. 1883
\m. 1917, Hon. Margaret Dorothy, d. of 1st Baron Forteviot ;
and has issue — Richard Dewar Neame, Gentleman, b. 1927 ;
andtwodaus. (Res.— Wayfaring, North Foreland, Thanet)] ;
(2) Godfrey John Neame, Gentleman, b. 1886. Residence-
Queen Anne Lodge, Westmorland Road, Bromley.
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NEAVE (H. Coll.). Argent, on a cross sable, fivefleurs-
de-lysor. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, out of a ducal coronet gold, a lily stalked and
leaved vert, flowered and seeded or. Motto — " Sola proba
quae honesta. "
Son of Sir Arundell Neave, 4th Bt., D.L. for Essex,
Capt. 3rd Dragoon Gds. , b. 1829; d. 1877; tn. 1871,
Hon. Gwyn Gertrude Hughes, d. of 1st Lord Din-
orben : —
Sir Thomas Lewis Hughes Neave, 5th Bt. (13 May 1795),
I. P. and D.L. Anglesey, late Major Royal Anglesey Mil. ,
b. 1874; in. 1908, Dorina Lockhart, d. of the late George
H. Clifton of Constantinople ; and has issue— Arundell
Thomas Neave, Esq., b. 1916 ; Kenelm Digby Neave,
Esq. , b. 1 921 ; Dorina Mary Eileen ; and Renee. Seats —
Dagnam Park, Romford ; Llysdulas, Amlwch, Anglesey.
Club — Carlton.
Sons of Sheffield Neave, a Director of the Bank of
England, b. 1799; d. 1868; tn. 1851, Mary Henrica
(d. 1884), d. of David Richard Morier, H.M. Plenipo-
tentiary in Switzerland : —
Sheffield Henry Morier Neave, Esq. late Capt. R.A. M.C.,
b. 1853; tn. 1878, Gertrude Charlotte Margaret, d. of Julius
Talbot Airey of Frognal Hall, Hampstead.and niece of Gen.
Lord Airey ,G. C. B. ; and has issue— ( 1 ) Sheffield Airey Neave
Gentleman, M.A. and D.Sc. Oxford, b. 1879 [tn. 1915,
Dorothy, d. of Lt.-Col. Arthur T. Middleton, late 13th
Hussars ; and has issue — Airey Middleton Sheffield Neave,
Gentleman, b. 1916 ; Digby John Sheffield Neave, Gentle-
man, b. 1928 ; and three daus. (Fes. — Bishops House,
Beaconsfield, Bucks.)]; (2) Richard Neave, Esq., Major
Essex Regt., b. 1881 [m. 1912, Helen, eld. d. of Robert
Miller of Ingatestone, Essex; and has issue — Robert
Morier Sheffield Neave, Gentleman, b. 1917 ; Julius Arthur
Sheffield Neave, Gentleman, b. 1919 ; and Beatrice
Honoria Sheffield]; Beatrice [m. 1897, Walter S. Brindle] ;
and Violet [m. 1919, Major N. H. Stone, R. Tank Corps].
Res. — Mill Green Park, co. Essex. Club — New University.
Edward Strangways Neave, Gentleman, b. 1857; tn.
1882, Evelyn Jane, d. of Col. Robert Vansittart, Cold-
stream Gds. ; andhassurv. issue — (1) EdwardArthur Neave,
Gentleman, b. 1883 [m. 1916, Evelyn Lamb, and has
issue — Digby Seymour Neave, Gentleman, b. 1921]; (2)
Guy Morier Neave, Gentleman, b. 1886 [tn. 1925, Dorothy
d. of J. E. Ponsonby- Steele] ; (3) Hugh Alexander Neave,
Gentleman, b. 1893 ; (4) Eric Lloyd Strangways Neave,
Gentleman, b. 1898 ; and Evelyn Henrica. Res. — 5 War-
wick Road, Ealing. Club — Junior Carlton.
Sons of Rev. William Alexander Neave, Curate cf
Branston, co. Lincoln, b. 1841 ; d. 1879 ; tn. 1868,
Frances Mary, d. of Charles Saunders of Carr Hall,
Whitby:—
Charles Alexander Neave, Esq., O.B.E. , Lt.-Col. late
3rd Batt. Somersetshire L.I., formerly Lieut. R.A., Chief
Transport Officer N.F.D., British East Africa Protectorate,
served in South African War, b. 1869; tn. 1891, Clara
Elizabeth, d. of Richard Schur of Vienna; and has had
issue — (1) Alexander Lionel William Neave, Esq., Capt.
Indian Army, b. 1894 ; killed in action 1918 ; (2) Harold
Digby Neave, Gentleman, b. 1897 ; and Frances Lilian.
Res. — 46A Penywern Road, Earl's Court, S.W.
Lionel Digby Neave, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.),
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., J. 1873; **■ IQi3. Winifred, d. of
Michael Burke ; and has issue — Nelson Digby Neave,
Gentleman, b. 1914; John Alexander Neave, Gentleman,
b. 1919; Geoffrey Lionel Neave, Gentleman, b. 1920; and
Mary Winifred. Res. — Hazeldene, St. Osyfh, Colchester.
Sons of Francis Digby Spencer Neave, Gentleman,
B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1842; d. 1913 ; tn. 1869, Eliza
Marianne, d. of Henry Cormack of Bombay: —
Francis Digby Neave, Gentleman, b. 1874 ; tn. 1910,
Ethelberta, only child of Edward Washbourn of Christ-
church, New Zealand ; and has issue — Francis Edward
Neave, Gentleman, b. 1914; John Digby Neave, Gentle-
man, b. 1916 ; Henry Washbourn Neave, Gentleman, b.
1918; Arthur Kenelm Neave, Gentleman, b. 1924; and 2
daus. Res. — 35 Mather's Road, Spreydon, Christchurch,
N.Z.
Kenelm Neave, Gentleman, LL.B., Barrister and
Solicitor, b. 1875. ^es- — x Desmond Street, Fendalton,
Christchurch, New Zealand.
Everard Algidus Neave, Gentleman, b. 1879 ; tn. 1900,
Nora Cottell ; and has issue. Res. —
Son of Lt.-Col. Everard Strangways Neave, late 18th
Bengal Cav. , b. 1844; d. 1896; tn. ist, 1876, Annie
Laura, d. of Alfred Douglas Hamilton : —
Everard Reginald Neave, Esq., Dirtrict Judge United:
Provinces, India, B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1877; m. 1910, Amy I
Charlotte Balfour Hay of Leys and Carpow, Perthshire, d.
of late Peter Hay Paterson ; and has issue — David
Reginald Neave, Gentleman, b. 1912 ; Peter Arundell
Neave, Gentleman, b. 1923 ; and 3 daus. Res. — Carpow
House, Newburgh, Fife.
Sons of Robert Neave, I. CCS. , Sessions Judge of
Airymgurh, b. 1805 ; d. 1S48 ; in. 1834, Sabina
Marianna, d. of Lt.-Col. George Bristow : —
Spencer Le Neve Neave, Gentleman, b. 1838 ; tn.
Res.—
Arthur Montagu Neave, Gentleman, b. 1842; tn.
Res.—
Son of George Peters Neave, b. 1809 ; d. 1887 ; in. 1845,
Maria, d. of Richard Pinder: —
Richard Irvine Neave, Gentleman, b. 1849; tn. 1872,
Harriet, d. of William White of Upcerne House, co.
Dorset ; and has issue — Arundell Francis Robert Neave,
Gentleman, b. 1874 ; and Violet Maria. Res. —
George Howard Neave, Gentleman, b. 1851 ; tn. 1875,
Isabella Augusta, d. of the late Samuel Chapman ; and has
surv. issue — Cecil Howard Neave, Gentleman, b. 1880
[tn. 1903, Daisy Scales ; and has issue — Geoffrey Howard
Neave, Gentleman, b. 1917 ; Sybil Isabella ; and Iris Olga.
Res. — Abbotsford, Paget, Bermuda.
NEED (H. Coll., 1779). Per chevron or and ermine, in
chief two griffin's heads erased sable. Mantling sable and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an Eastern coronet
or, thereout a griffin's head issuing sable, charged with an
estoile gold.
Only son of Capt. Walter Need of Woodhouse Castle,
Mansfield, Notts., b. 1809 ; d. 1901 ; m. 1857, Emily
M'Mahon, d. of Lt.-Col. Lionel John Westropp,
58th Regt. :—
Walter John Need, Gentleman, b. 1864 ; tn. 1902, Evelyn
Mary, d. of James J. Dugdale of Sezincot, Moreton-in-
Marsh. Res.— Winthorpe Hall, Newark, Notts.
Son of Henry Need, Gentleman, b. 1847; d. 1917 ; m.
, Mary, d. of John M'Phail of Glen Avon, near
Warrambool, Victoria, Australia : —
Allan M'Neil Need, Gentleman, b. ; m.
Res. — Fountain Dale, Woorarra, S. Gippsiand, Victoria,
Australia.
NEEDHAM of Shavington ( Vn. Salop, 1623). Quarterly,
1, argent, a bend engrailed azure, between two bucks' heads
caboshed sable (Needham) ; 2. quarterly, per fesse indented
or and gules, on an escutcheon argent, a gryphon segreant
sable (Bromley) ; 3. argent, on a chevron gules, three
bezants, a bordure engrailed (Chetleton); 4. argent, on a
fesse sable, between six fleurs-de-lys gules, three cross cross-
lets or (Clifton) ; 5. gules, a scythe argent (Praers) ; 6. vert,
a cross engrailed ermine (Wettenhall) ; 7. sable, on a chevron
between three bucks' heads caboshed argent, as many mullets
gules (Bulkeley); 8. gules, a bend engrailed between two
garbs or (? Walworth); 9. argent, a garb vert; 10. quarterly,
gules and sable, in the second and third quarters a fleur-de-
lys argent, over all a bend of the last (Hextall) ; 11. sable, a
chevron engrailed between three owls argent (Hewitt) ;
12. argent, a chief indented azure (? Butler) ; 13. the arms
of Drury of Besthorpe, co. Norfolk ; 14. azure, on a chevron
argent between three lions passant guardant or, as many
crosses moline sable (Fowler of Pendford) ; 15. per pale
sable and argent, an eagle displayed with two heads counter-
changed, ducally gorged or (Loveday) ; 16. ermine, on a
canton gules, an owl argent (Barton or Fowler of Ricote) ;
17. barry of six gules and argent, on a chief or, a lion
passant azure (Inglefield) ; 18. argent, a chevron between
three birds sable; 19. argent, three wolves' heads erased
gules, within a bordure azure, charged with eight billets or ;
20. vaire argent and gules (Gresley) ; 21. azure, two bars
argent, over all a bend compony or and gules (Lee); 22. vert,
three goats salient argent (Trollope — quarterings 14 to 22
being those of Fowler, Vn. of Shropshire, 1623) ; 23. azure,
three laurel leaves or (Leveson) ; 24. argent, four ermine
spots in cross sable (Hirleston). Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a phoenix or,
in flames proper. Motto — " Nuncaut nunquam."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Francis Charles Needham, K.P.,
3rd Earl of Kilmorey, J. P. and D.L. cos. Salop, Down,
and Armagh, M.P. for Newry 1871-4, Hon. Col.
Salop Imp. Yeo. , b. 1842; d. 1915; tn. 1881, Ellen
Constance, d. of Edward Holmes Baldock, M.P. : —
Rt. Hon. Francis Charles Adelbert Henrv Needham,
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4th Earl of Kilmorey, Viscount Newry and Morne (5 Feb.
1822), 15th Viscount Kilmorey (18 April 1625), Major
Reserve of Officers, 1st Life Gds. [Supporters— Dexter, a
horse argent ; sinister, a stag proper], b. 1883 ; m. 1920,
Lady Norah Frances Hastings, d. of 14th Earl of Hunting-
don ; and has issue — Lady Eleanor Noreen Patricia ; and
Lady Hyacinth Kathleen Anne. Seat — Mourne Park,
Newry, co. Down. Clubs — Turf, Bachelors', R.Y.S.
Hon. Francis Edward Needham, M.V.O. (4th Class),
Major (ret.) Gren. Gds., b. 1886; m. 1911, Blanche Esther,
eldest d. of Richard Combe of Pierrepont, Farnham ; and
has issue — Francis Jack Richard Patrick Needham, Esq.,
b. 1915; Arthur Edward Peter Needham, Esq., b. 1921 ;
and Mary Esther. Res. — The Welches, Bentley, Hants.
sons of Lt.-Col. Hon. Henry Colville Needham, late
Gren. Gds., B.A. Oxon., b. 1844; d. 1917; m. 1st,
1875, Bertha Nesta (d. 1886), d. of James Alured
Maclean ; 2nd, 1887, Eleanor Effreta, d. of Archibald
Campbell : —
Henry Needham, Esq., C.M.G., D.S.O., Col. Gen.
Staff, late Gloucester and Worcester Regts. , Mil. Attache^
Paris, Officer Legion of Honour, D.S.M. (U.S.A.), b. 1876 ;
m. 1902, Violet, d. of late Capt. H. Andrew; and has
issue — Lina Mary. Postal address — British Embassy,
Paris. Club — Army and Navy.
Evelyn Jack Needham, Esq., Capt. late 3rd Northamp-
tonshire Regt., b. 1888; m- 1922, Mary, d. of the late
Rev. Benjamin Campbell Littlcwood. Res. —
Robert Philip Needham, Gentleman, b. 1891.
Sons of Hon. Francis Henry Needham, b. 1819 ; d.
1902; m. 1840, Fanny Amelia, d. of Charles Hubbard: —
Francis Henry Needham, Gentleman, b. 1847; m. 1st,
1873, Grace (d. 1894), d. of St. George Ralph Gore of
Lyndhurst, Queensland; 2nd, 1896, Elizabeth Abbot, d. of
W. C. Hetherington ; and has surv. issue— (1) Francis
Henry Needham, Gentleman, b. 1881 [m. 1909, Eileen
Frances, d. of George M'Cullagh Reed, B.A. ; and has
issue — Francis Jack Needham, Gentleman, b. 1913] ; (2)
Francis Charles Needham, Gentleman, b. 1889; (3)
Robert Needham, Gentleman, b. 1891 [m- 1923, Mona, d.
of A. E. Ramsay, of Holmwood, Cowes, I.O.W.] ; Sybill
Frances [m. 1898, CoMn Basil Peter Bell of Westland, Long-
reach, Queensland, and has issue]; and Barbara [m. 1909,
Beaumont Rundlej. Res.—yj Marlborough Street, Drum-
moyne, Sydney, N.S. Wales.
Charles Albert Needham, Gentleman, b. 1850; m. 1883,
Fannie Elizabeth, d.lof Samuel Grey ; and has issue— Ethel
Marguerite. Res. —
George Arthur Needham, Gentleman, b. 1853. Res. —
Ripley, Yorks. Club— Oxford and Cambridge.
Alfred Edwin Needham, Gentleman, b. 1858; m. 1890
Katharine, d. of late William Pickrell ; and has surv.
issue — Francis Jack Needham, Gentleman, b. 1892. Res. —
Sons of Frederick Needham, Gentleman, b. 1861 ;
d. 1928 ; m. 1886, Geraldine, onlyd. of Edmund Arthur
Paget of Thorpe, Satchville, Leics. : —
Frederick Manners Needham, Gentleman, 6.1889. Rfs- —
James Owen Needham, Gentleman, b. 1897. Res. —
Jaidepur, Dacca, India.
NEELD of Grittleton House. Per pale argent and
azure, a lion passant between three greyhounds' heads
erased counterchanged. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a mount vert, a wolf's head erased sable,
between two branches of palm proper. Motto — " Nomen
extendere factis."
Sons of Sir John Neeld, 1st Bart., b. 1805 ; d. 1891 ;
m. 1845, Eliza Harriet, d. of Maj-Gen. William Dick-
son, C.B., of Beenham House, Berks. : —
Sir Audley Dallas Neeld, C.B., M.V.O., 3rd Bart. (20
April 1859), of Grittleton House, Wilts., J.P. Berks.
and Wilts., D.L. Wilts., Lieut.-Col. (ret.) 2nd Life Gds.,
b. 1849 ; s. his brother 1900 ; m. 1873, Hon. Edith Vivian
(d. 1926), d. of 2nd Lord Vivian. Seat — Grittleton House.
Chippenham. Clubs — Carlton, Arthur's,
Reginald Rundell Neeld, Esq., Rear-Adm. (ret.),
b. 1850 ; m. 1896, Hon. Beatrix, d. of 1st Baron Fisher.
Res. — 14 Chichester Terrace, Kemp Town, Brighton.
Club — Naval and Military.
Mortimer Graham Neeld, Esq,. Lieut.-Col. (ret.) 17th
Lancers, served Zulu War 1879 (medal with clasp), b.
185 1. Res. — Langley Lodge, Chippenham. Clubs —
Cavalry, Naval and Military.
NEISH (L.O., 23 Dec. 1892). Or, on a chevron
embattled counter-embattled gules, between two Cornish
choughs sable in chief and an oak-tree proper, growing
out of a mound in base vert, three cross crosslets fitchee
of the first. Mantling gules, doubled or. Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries, an eagle rising proper. Motto —
" Animo non astutia."
Fifth son of William Neish, Esq., of Clepington and
Tannadyce, Forfarshire, b. 1815 ; d. 1886 ; m. 1848,
Margaret Ann, 2nd d. of George Watson, of
Calcutta : —
Lt.-Col. Francis Hugh Neish, late Gordon Highlanders,
b. 1863 ; m. 1894, Alice Katharine, d. of Col. Almeric
George Spencer, and has issue — Frances Feodora
Spencer. Res. — 26 Egerton Crescent, S.W.3. Club —
Naval and Military.
NELSON (H. Coll.). Or, a cross patonce sable, a
bend gules, surmounted by another engrailed of the field,
charged with three bombs fired proper, on a chief (of
honourable augmentation) undulated argent, waves of
the sea, from which a palm-tree issuant between a dis-
abled ship on the dexter and a battery in ruins on the
sinister, all proper. Mantling sable and or. Crests —
Dexter (as a crest of honourable augmentation) on a
naval crown or, the chelenk or plume of triumph
presented to Horatio, Viscount Nelson by the grand
signior, or Sultan Selim III. ; sinister, the family crest,
namely, upon waves of the sea, the stern of a Spanish
man-of-war all proper, thereon inscribed " San Joseff,"
with Motto over "Faith and works." Motto — "Pal-
mam qui meruit ferat."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Horatio Nelson, 3rd Earl Nelson,
b. 1823 ; d. 1913 ; m. 1845, Lady Mary Agar, d. of
2nd Earl of Normanton : —
Rt. Hon. Thomas Horatio Nelson, 4th Earl Nelson, of
Trafalgar and Merton, Viscount Merton, of Trafalgar,
and Merton, Surrey (20 Nov. 1805 ; Baron Nelson, of The
Nile, and of Hillborough, Norfolk (18 Aug. 1801) [Sup-
porters— On the dexter a sailor armed with a cutlass and
a pair of pistols in his belt proper, his right hand support-
ing a staff, thereon hoisted a commodore's flag gules, and
in his left a palm branch proper ; on the sinister, a lion
rampant regardant, in his mouth two broken flagstaffs
proper, flowing from the one a Spanish flag or and gules,
and from the other a tri-coloured flag, in his dexter
paw a palm branch proper], b. 1857. Seat — Trafalgar,
Salisbury, Wilts.
Hon. Edward Agar Horatio Nelson, b. i860; m.
1889, Geraldine, d. of Henry Cave, of Horton Crescent,
Rugby ; and has issue — Albert Francis Joseph Horatio
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Nelson, Esq., 6.1890 [m. 1924, Amelia (obtained a divorce
1925), widow of John Scott] ; Henry Edward Joseph
Horatio Nelson, Gentleman, b. 1894 ; Charles Sebastian
Joseph Horatio Nelson, Gentleman, b. 1896 [m. 1916,
Kathleen Cook; and has issue — James Berkeley Horatio
Nelson, Gentleman, b. 1924 ; and Mary Teresa Muriel] ;
George Joseph Horatio Nelson, Gentleman, b. 1905 ; John
Marie Joseph Horatio Nelson, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; and
3 daus. Res. — Trafalgar House, Salisbury.
NELSON of Batsford Park. Gules, on a fesse between
three daggers, points downward, or, two sinister hands
couped of the field. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, in front of a sun rising or, a sinister
arm embowed in armour proper, the hand grasping a
dagger point downwards as in the arms. Motto — " Per se
confidens."
Sons of Sir William Nelson, 1st Bart., b. 1851 ; d.
1922 ; m. 1879, Margaret, d. of Michael Hope of
Gartlandstown, Westmeath: —
Sir James Hope Nelson, 2nd Bart. (5 Feb. 1912), b.
1883 ; m. 1st, 1913, Isabel (who obtained a divorce 1921),
d. of Dr. Jules F. Valle of St. Louis, U.S.A.; 2nd, 1923,
Annie, d. of Lt.-Col. Loftus Bryan, of Borrmount Manor,
co. Wexford. Res. — 16 Hill Street, Berkeley Square, W.
William Hope Nelson, Esq., b. 1885 ; in. 1910, Dora
Violet Venables, d. of Arthur Venables Kyrke of Staple-
grove, Taunton ; and has issue — William Vernon Hope
Nelson, Gentleman, b. 1914 ; Noelle Marguerite Mary
Hope.
Hugh Hope Nelson, Esq., b. 1886 ; m. 1918, Alice, d. of
the late Michael Crean, Barrister-at-Law, and widow of
Capt. Alexander Todd. Res. — Lakers Lodge, Loxwood,
Sussex.
NELSON (H. Coll.). Per pale argent and sable, a
cross flory between in the first and fourth quarters a bear's
paw erased, and in the second and third quarters a mullet,
all counterchanged. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, issuant from an annulet or,
Sons of John Joseph Nelson, M.A. , of the Inner
Temple, m. Mary, d. of John Andrews of Cam-
bridge :—
Horace Harrington Nelson, Esq., J. P. for Hong-Kong,
F. R.G.S. , b. 29 Jan. 1843; m. 3. Nov. 1887, Emma
Rostron, d. of William Macaulay of Lee Park, Kent; and
has issue — (1) Horace Macaulay Nelson, Gentleman, b.
1889; (2) John Harwood Nelson, Gentleman, b. 1892; and
Marion. Res. — Kemnal Warren, Chislehurst, Kent.
Clubs — Conservative, City of London.
Col. Percy Regmald Nelson, C.B.E. (mil.), b. 1884; m.
1 911, Helen, d. of E. Willett. Res. — 99 Widmore Road,
B romley.
Richard Stanton Nelson, Gentleman, b. 1886. Res. —
NELSON of Thornton-in-Craven (H. Coll., 4 Oct. 1922).
Per chevron the chief per pale or, gules and sable, in
dexter chief a rose of the second, and in sinister chief a
rose argent, both barbed and seeded proper, and in base
a cross flory of the first. Mantling gules and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, in front of an oak tree a
greyhound statant proper, collared or. Motto — " Perse-
verantia et labore." Livery — Navy blue.
Eldest son of James Nelson, b. 1833 ; d. 1913; w.
Mary Ann, d. of : —
Sir Amos Nelson, Knt. Bach. (1922), J. P., Cotton
Spinner and Manufacturer, b. i860 ; m. 1879, Mary, d.
of Henry Driver ; and has issue — Joe Nelson, Esq., b.
1880; Driver Ralston Nelson, Esq., b. 1885; Harry
Pemberton Nelson, Esq., b. 1887. Res. — Gledston, nr.
Skip ton, Yorks.
THOMAS NELSON, Gentleman. Armorial bearings
— Argent, two sinister hands apaumee couped gules in
chief, and a dagger point downwards proper in base, within
a bordure azure. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm in armour embowed
proper, the hand grasping a dagger erect also proper, hilted
and pommelled or. Motto—" Virtute et votis. " Residence
— St. Leonard's, Edinburgh.
a bear's paw erased gules, grasping an escutcheon resting
on the paw per pale argent and sable, charged with a cross
as in the arms, in the second and third quarters a mullet
counterchanged. Motto— " Semper fidelis." Liverv— Dark
blue, red facings,
NELSON. Argent, two sinister hands apaumee couped
gules in chief, and a dagger point downwards proper in
base. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a dexter arm in armour embowed proper,
the hand grasping a dagger erect also proper, hilted and
pommelled or. Motto — " Virtute et votis."
Son of William Nelson, Gentleman, of Salisbury
Green : —
William Frederick Inglis Nelson, Gentleman, b.
Res. — Salisbury Green, Edinburgh.
NELTHORPE, see SUTTON-NELTHORPE.
NETTERVILLE, see MACEVOY-NETTERVILLE.
NEUMANN of Fuerth, Bavaria (H. Coll., 1912). Ar-
gent, an ostrich proper, on a chief azure, a lozenge of the
field between two bezants. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — Out of an antique coronet or, a springbok's head
proper. Motto — " Labore et honore."
Sons of Sir Sigmund Neumann, 1st Bart., sole partner
in S. Neumann & Co., and Director of African Banking
Corporation and London Joint Stock Bank, b. 1857; d.
1916; m. 1890, Anna Allegra, d. of Jacques Hakim
of Alexandria : —
Sir Cecil Gustavus Jacques Neumann, 2nd Bart. (6 Feb.
1912), Capt. late Norfolk Regt., b. 1891 ; m. 1922, Joan
Florence Mary, d. of Canon the Hon. Robert Grimston ;
and has had issue— Cecil Hugh Grimston Neumann, Esq.,
b. 1924 ; d. 1928 ; Gerard Robert Sigismund Neumann,
Esq., b. (twin) 1928; Annabel Cecilie Mary ; and Lynette
Joanne Violet (twin). Res. — Cecil Lodge, Newmarket ;
Burloes, Royston, Herts. ; 146 Piccadilly, W. Clubs—
Wellington, Boodle's.
Guy Arthur Neumann, Esq., b. 1904.
NEVEN-SPENCE (L.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a
lion rampant gules, armed and langued azure, a bordure
sable (for Spence) ; 2 and 3, azure, a fess between an
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increscent and decrescent in chief argent, and in base
a branch of palm slipped or (for Neven). Mantlings
1. gules, doubled or ; 2 azure, doubled argent. Crests
— 1. on a wreath of his liveries, a demi-lion gules, armed
and langued azure ; 2. on a wreath of his liveries, a
branch of palm vert. Mottoes — " De deo et sole " (for
Spence) ; " Vivis sperandum " (for Neven).
Eldest son of Thomas William Leisk Spence, Esq.,
of Uyea, Shetland, Secretary to the Scottish Board
of Control, J. P., and Commissioner of Supply for
Zetland, b. 1845; d. 1923; m. 1875, Henrietta
Fanny, d. of Robert James Hebden, Esq., J. P., D.L.,
of Eday, Carrick House. Eday, Orkney ; and Ely
Grange, Sussex : —
Basil Hamilton Hebden Neven-Spence (formerly
Spence), Esq., of Uyea, Major Res. of Officers, late Maj.
R.A.M.C, M.D., F.R.C.P. (Edin.), F.R.G.S., prospective
Conservative Candidate for Orkney and Shetland, b.
1888; m. 1917, Margaret Alice, d. of the late George
Hunter Mackenzie, M.D., Heriot Row, Edinburgh, and
has issue — Basil St. Clair Neven Neven-Spence, Gentle-
man, b. 1925; Margaret Sunniva; and Alice Annette.
Seat— Uyea, Shetland. Res. — Hah* of Uyea, Uyeasound,
Shetland. Club — Caledonian.
NEVILE of Thorney (Vn. Notts., 1569 and 1614, Ped.
H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1. gules, a saltire ermine (Nevile) ;
2. or, fretty gules, on a canton per pale of the first and
argent, a galley sable (Nevile) ; 3. gules, billette and a lion
rampant or (Bulmer); 4. the arms of Rowlston ; 5. the
arms of Blomster ; 6. the arms of Fencott ; 7. the arms of
Crofts ; 8. the arms of Bosvile ; 9. the arms of Hercye.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a bull's head ermine, the horns tipped vert.
Motto — " Ne vile velis." Livery — Red, with white facings.
Son of George Nevile of Thorney, co. Notts., J. P.,
M.A. , b. 1833; d. 1894; m. 1873, Sarah, only d. of
Edward Williamson of Scarborough : —
Edward Farrington Nevile, Gentleman, b. 1876 ; m. 1st,
1903, Cycily Blanche Murton, (d. 1908), d. of Edward J.
Castle, Esq., K.C. , Recorder of Bristol; and has issue —
Henry Ralph Nevile, Gentleman, b. 1907; and Eleanora
Cicely ; 2nd, 1914, Annie Leah, ygst. d. of the late William
Forbes of Tientsin, China. Res. — Thorney, Newark.
Yr. sons of Rev. Christopher Nevile, J. P. of Thorney
Hall, Rector of Wickenby and Vicar of Thorney, b.
1806 ; d. 1877 ; m. 1st, 1830, Gertrude (d. 1859), d.
of Lt.-Col. George Hotham ; 2nd, Margaret (d.
1862), d. of John Wright; 3rd, Mary Ann, d. of
Robert Tooth, of Swift's Park, Kent :—
Edward Horatio Nevile, Esq., J. P. for Kesteven Div. of
Lines., b. 1847; m. 1882, Alice Edith, d. of late Christian
Allhusen, Esq., J. P. and D.L. of Stoke Court; and has
issue— (1) Gervas Clifton Nevile, Gentleman, B.A. (Camb. ),
b. 1883 [m. 1910, Marjorie, only d. of late Theodore
Mandor, and has issue— Peter Nevile, Gentleman, b. 1912
(fies. — Dogwood, Biddenden)]; (2) Christopher Nevile,
Gentleman, b. 1891 [m. 1918, Vera, d. of Brantingham
Burtt, of Wellingore Grange, Lincoln], Res. — Haddington,
Lincoln. Club s— Boodle's, Junior Constitutional.
Issue by 2nd mar. : —
John Christopher Nevile, Gentleman, £. 1862; m. 1895,
Mildred Helen Mary, d. of Wyndham George Conway
Carmichael and granddau. of late Sir Windham Carmichael
Anstruther, Bart. ; and has issue — Barbara Cicely ; and
Joyce. Res.— 6 Matheson Road, W.Kensington.
Issue by 3rd mar. : — ■
Richard Arthur Nevile, Gentleman, b. 1867 ; m. 1894, Jane
Ursula, d. of late Samuel Rogers of Lathbury, Newport Pag-
nell ; and has issue— Frances Ethel ; and Catherine. Res.—
Sydney Oswald Nevile, Gentleman, b. 1873. Res. — n
Regent Court, N.W.i.
Sons of Rev. Charles Nevile, M.A., R.D. , Preb. of
Lincoln, and Rector of Stow-in-Lindsay, b. 1816 ; d.
1902 ; m. i860, Maria, only surv. child of Rev. W. A.
Hammond, M.A. , Rector of Whitchurch (Oxon.) :—
Major Christopher William Andrew Nevile, late 3rd Batt.
Lines. Regt., b. 1862. Res.—
Rev. Charles Swainston Nevile, Rector of Wickenby,
b. 1864. Res.— The Rectory, Wickenby, Lines.
NEVILE of Wellingore (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
gules, a saltire ermine ; 2 and 3, or, fretty gules, on a
canton per pale ermine and of, a galley with sails furled
sable. Motto — " Ne vile velis."
Sons of Ralph Henry Christopher Nevile of Wellin-
gore, co. Lincoln, J. P., High Sheriff 1883, b. 1850;
d. 1911 ; m- 1871, Mildred Francis {d. 1908), d. of
Charles Robert Scott-Murray of Danesfield, Bucks :—
Geoffrey Henry Nevile, Gentleman, formerly Sudan Civil
Service, b. 1874. 'Seat — Wellingore Hall, Lincoln.
Charies Joseph Nevile, Gentleman, Sudan C.S., b. 1883 ;
m. 1919, Muriel, d. of Rt. Hon. Sir Nicholas O'Conor,
P.C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G., of Dundermott ; and has issue-
Henry Nicholas Nevile, Gentleman, b. 1920 ; Mary Frances ;
Eileen Katherine Violet ; and Elinor Magdalene. Res.—
Son of Rev. Gerard Nevile, M.A., Vicar of Tilton, co.
Leicester, b. 1815 ; d. 1881 ; m. 1842, Rosamond [d.
1862), eldest d. of Sir Matthew Blakiston: —
Henry Nevile Gentleman, b. 1845 ; m. 1876, Lucy, d. of
Roberts of Edinburgh. Res. —
NEVILE (R.L.). Argent, a saltire gules, a crescent
for difference. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a bull's head erased sable, differenced
as the arms. Motto— " Ne vile velis." Livery — Buff, red
facings.
Sons of Percy Sandford Nevile, Esq., J. P. West Rdg.
Yorks. , b. 1840; d. 1914 ; m. 1st, 1865, Rhoda Marwood
(d. 1866), eld. d. of late Harry Farr Yeatman of
Manston House, Dorset; 2nd, 1873, Etheline, d. of
Charles H. Radcliffe of Salisbury: —
Percy Gilbert Nevile, Esq., late Majcr (S.R.) Durham
L.I. , formerly 3rd Batt. York, and Lanes. Regt., and Lieut.
Northumberland Hussars, b. 1866; m. 1897, Violet Ida,
d. of John Charles Worsley Montague ; and has surv.
issue — (1) Percy Montague Nevile, Gentleman, b. 1904;
(2) John Morton Nevile, Gentleman, b. 1905; (3)
Nevile, Gentleman, b. 1912; Rhoda Violet Mary; and
Dorothy Mabel Thelma. Seat— Skelbrooke Park, Don-
caster, Yorks. Club — Jun. Naval and Military.
Malhert Martin Huyshe Nevile, Esq., Capt. 5th North-
umberland Fusiliers, b. 1877 ; m. 1904, Evelyn Sophia, d.
of James Montagu of Melton Park, Doncaster ; and has
issue — Joan Adeline ; Marjorie Evelyn ; and Dorothy
Constance. Res. —
Gervys Charles Nevile, Esq., D.S.O., Major late R.F A.,
b. 1880; m. 1st, 1909, Alma Gladys, only child of late
Major John Chadwick, 4th Dragoon Gds. ; 2nd, 1920,
Jean Grey, d. of William Fletcher- Taylor, and widow of
Capt. Drur'y Wormwald, of Horstead Hall, Norwich ; and
has issue by 2nd wife — Sandford Drury Nevile, Gentleman,
b. 1921 ; (by 1st wife) — Valerie Alma Mary. Res.—
Kentwell Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk.
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NEVILL, see ABERGAVENNY, Marquess of.
NEVILLE. Gules, on a saltire argent, a rose barbed
and seeded proper. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
A bull statant argent, pied sable, collared and chained
or. Supporters— On either side a lion rampant regard-
ant argent, maned and tufted sable, gorged with a
chaplet of olive vert. Motto—" Ne vile velis."
Son of Rev. the Rt. Hon. Latimer Neville, 6th Baron
Braybrooke, b. 1827 ; d. 1904 ; m. 1853, Lucy
Frances, d. of Henry Le Marchant : —
Rt. Hon. Henry Neville, 7th Baron Braybrooke, of
Braybrooke, co. Northampton (1788), J. P., D.L.,
Cambs., J. P. Essex and Herts., b. 1855 ; m. (1st), 1898,
Emilie Pauline {d. 1912), d. of the late Antoine Gonin,
of Le Chateau de Condemine, Macon, France ; (2nd),
1917, Dorothy Edith, d. of the late Sir George Lawson,
K.C.B. ; and has issue — Hon Richard Henry Cornwallis
Neville, b. 1918 ; Hon. George Robert Latimer Neville,
b, 1920 : Hon. Catherine Dorothy. Seats — Audley End,
Saffron Walden, Essex ; Hevdon House, Royston, Herts.
Club — Travellers' .
NEVILLE (R.L., H. Coll. 1885,). Sable, a chevron
invected vair between three lions rampant or, each
holding between the paws an escutcheon argent, charged
with an eagle's head erased azure. Mantling sable and
or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, an eagle dis-
played sable, on the breast and upon each wing an
escutcheon or, charged with a lion's head erased also
sable.
Son of James Sewell Neville, Esq. (formerly White),
of Sloley HaU, J. P. co. Norfolk, Judge of High
Court at Calcutta 1876-82, b. 1827; d. 1912 ;
m. 1862, Emelyn A., eld. d. of late J. Stogdon,
of Heavitree : —
Sir Reginald James Neville Neville, 1st Bart. (2 July,
1927) of Sloley, co. Norfolk, J.P. Norfolk, M.P. Wigan,
1910-18, and E. Div. Norfolk since 1924, B.A. (Cantab.),
Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple, Recorder of Bury St.
Edmund's since 1905 ; b. 1863 ; m. 1st, 1890, Ida (d.
1913), d. of the late Sir Edmund Henderson, K.C.B. ;
2nd, 1920, Violet Sophia Mary, eld. d. of Lt.-Col. C. J.
Baines, Gloucester Regt., and widow of Capt. R.J. Hunter,
and has issue — (by 1st wife), James Edmund Neville,
Esq., M-C, b. 1897; and 2 daus. Seat — Sloley Hall,
Norwich. Clubs — Carlton, United University, Athenaeum.
NEVILLE (U.O.). Barry of four argent and azure,
on a chief gules, a saltire of the first. Mantling" azure and
argent. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head
pied, attired of the first, charged with a rose. Motto —
" Ne vile velis."
Sons of Robert Neville, b. ; d. 1873 ; m. 1854,
Mary, d. of Rev. Piers Edward Butler : —
Robert Neville, Gentleman, b. . Res. — Sydney,
N.S.W.
Francis Richard Neville, Gentleman, b. ; m. 1901,
Adelaide, d. of Patton ; and has issue— Claude Neville,
Gentleman, b. 1905; and Dorothy Mary. Res. —
Issue of William Brent Neville, Esq., Col. (ret.) 4th
Batt. Roy. Irish Fus.,b. ; d. 1911 ; m. : —
? Issue.
Sons of Rev. William Alexander Neville, b. 1814 ;
d. ; m. 1844, Katherine, d. of Rev. Josiah
Crampton, M.A. , Rector of Castle Connel : —
Richard Neville, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Josiah Philip Crampton Neville, Esq., Major 14th Bengal
Lancers, b. . Res. —
Son of William Caudler Neville, Esq., D.S.O. , Col. 1st
Batt. Cheshire Regt.,*. 1859; d. 1926 ; m. 1892, Amy,
d. of Colin Ross of Gruinards : —
Robert Arthur Ross Neville, Gentleman, b. 1896. Seats —
Ahanure, co. Kilkenny; Rockfield, Ballybrack, co. Dublin.
Son of Major Robert Neville, formerly 51st Regt.,
served in the Crimea, b. 1824; d. 1907; m. 1857,
Emma Helsham, only surv. child of William Helsham-
Caudler-Brown': —
Rev. Brent Richard Robert Neville, M.A. (Trin. Coll.,
Dub.), formerly Vicar of Lock's Heath, Southampton, b.
1861 ; m. 1891, Margaret, d. of Joseph Shaw of Woodleigh,
Cheltenham; and has issue — three daus. Res. — Holbrook
Rectory, Ipswich.
Sons of Thomas Josias Neville, Gentleman, b. 1834;
d. 1885 ; m. 1855, Amelia Elizabeth, d. of Col. Leander
Ransome of San Francisco, California, U.S.A. : —
Brent Neville Neville, Gentleman, b. 1885. Post. add. —
Stephen Darcy Neville, Gentleman, b. 1886.
Hubert Greville Neville, Gentleman, b. 1889.
NEVILLE-GRENVILLE of Butleigh Court (Roy. Lie.
7 July 1825, H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, vert, on a cross
argent, five torteaux, a mullet or for difference (Grenville);
2 and 3, gules, on a saltire argent, a rose gules, barbed and
seeded proper, a crescent or for difference. Mantling
vert and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a
garb vert, charged with a mullet or for difference (Grenville)
2. on a wreath of the colours, a bull argent, pied sable,
armed, unguled and collared and chained or, charged with
a crescent gules for difference (Neville). Motto — " Ne
vele velis." Livery— Blue, red and white striped vest.
Son of Ralph Neville Granville-Neville, Esq., M.P.
for Mid-Somerset 1868-78, b. 1817 ; d. 1886; m. 1P45,
Julia Roberta (d. 1892), d. of Sir Robert Frankland
Russell, 7th Bart. :—
Robert Neville Grenviile, Esq., J.P., D.L., and C.A.
Somerset, High Sheriff 1900, M.A. Camb. , b. 1846; m.
1879, Gertrude Agnes, sixth d. of Rev. Fitzharding Berkeley
Portman, Rector of Staple Fitzpaine. Seat — Butleigh
Court, Somerset.
Sons of Adm. Sir George Neville, K.C.B., C.V.O.,
late A.D.C. to H.M. the King, Offic-.r of the Legion
of Honour, b. 1850; d. 1923 ; ?n. 1886, Fairlie Florence,
d. of D. Lloyd Jones: —
Ralph Neville, Esq., Comdr. (ret.), R.N., b. 1887; m.
1918, Hon. Lettice Cary, d. of 12th Viscount Falkland ;
and has issue — Richard Neville Grenville, Esq., b. 1922;
and Monica. Res. — Murtrev, Frome.
Philip Lloyd Neville, Esq." Comdr. R.N., b. 1888.
Alfred Geoffrey Neville, Esq., Capt. R.A. , b. 1891 ;
m. 1922, Philippa, d. of Vice-Adm. Sir George Webley
Hope, K.C.B., K.C.M.G. Res.—
Yngr. sons of Ralph Neville Grenville-Neville (see
above) : —
Hugh Neville, Gentleman, Barr.-at-Law, M.A. Camb.,
b. 1851. Res. — Milborne Port, Somerset. Clubs — Carlton,
Arthur's.
Claud Neville, Gentleman, b. 1858; m. 1897, Frances
Cromwell, d. of Col. Sir W. A. Frankland, 9th Bart. ; and
has issue — -Edward Neville, Esq., Lieut. R.N. , b. 1904.
Res. — The Abbey, Charlton Adam, Taunton, Somerset.
Son of Louis Neville, Gentleman, b. 1852; d. 1919 ; m.
1879, Ada Isabel, eldest d. of late J. T. Rouse of
Lyttleton, N.Z. : —
Bertram Neville, Gentleman, late Lieut. R. M.L.I,, b.
1880. Res.—
NEVILLE-ROLFE (R.L., 1 March 1837). Quarterly, 1
and 4, gyronny of eight or and azure, on a chief sable,
three annulets argent (Rolfe); 2 and 3, gules, five fusils
conjoined in fesse or, each charged with an ermine spot
sable, all within a bordure nebuly argent (Neville).
Mantling azure and or. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the
colours, a mount vert, thereon issuant out of a crescent
gules a rose argent, slipped vert (Rolfe) ; 2. on a wreath
of the colours, a lion's head erased argent, fretty gutes
(Neville). Motto — " Cresco crescendo."
Sons of Charles Fawcett Neville-Rolfe, Esq., of
Heacham Hall, J. P., b. 1815; d. 1869; m. (1st), 1841,
Martha Holt, d. of William Chapman of Newcastle -
on-Tyne : —
Charles William Neville-Rolfe, Gentleman, b. 1851 ; m.
1st, 1882, Fanny Kunigunda Clive, d. of Frederick Wal-
pole Keppel of Lexham Hall, Norfolk ; and has issue — (1)
Clive Neville-Rolfe, Esq., D.S.O., Comdr. R.N., b. 1884
[m. 1917, Sybil, d. of Adm. Sir Cecil Burney, G.C.M.G. ,
K.C.B., and has issue — Eustace Burney Neville-Rolfe,
Gentleman, b. 1917 ; and Helen Aurea] ; (2) Randolph
Neville-Rolfe, Gentleman [tn. Kathleen, d. of Canon
Archdale, of Durham, and has issue — Charles Babington
Neville-Rolfe, Gentleman, b. 1919 ; Randolf Neville-Rolfe,
Gentleman, b. (twin) 1922; Joan; Daphne (twin); and
Hazel]; Louisa Ethel \m. 1913, J. H. W. Gill]; and
Kunigunda [m. 1914, William Alfred Kempe, son of Rev.
E. W. Kempe] ; 2nd, 1895, Maude Isabel, d. of G. Colt,
Barrister-at-Law. Res. — The Windmill, Heacham, King's
Lynn.
Capt. Herbert Neville-Rolfe, D.S.O. , R.N., J.P.
Somerset, b. 1854; m. 1896, Mabel, only d. of the Rev.
Canon Barff of Naples ; and has issue — Guy Neville-Rolfe,
Esq., Lieut. R.N., b. 1898; lone; and Dorothy. Res. —
Westbrook, Flax Bourton, Somerset.
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Son of Rev. Alfred Neville- Rolfe, b. 1857; d. 1896;
m. 1887, Ada Maria, d. of Edward Wilson of Broughton
House, Preston : —
Arthur Neville-Rolfe, Esq., Caj t. 5th R. Goorkha Rifles,
b. 1888 ; m. 1915, Jeanne, d. of Comte de Soibsons, and
has issue — Edmuud Neville-Rolfe, Gentleman, b. 1920.
Jies. — Heacham, Norfolk.
The Late HENRY GERARD FENTON NEWALL,
Esquire, Major 3rd Batt. Lanes. Fusiliers, J. P. co. of Bute.
Born January 28, 1853, being the eldest son of the late
Henry Newall, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Hare Hill,
Littleborough, by his wife Maria, daughter of John Fenton,
Esquire, of Crimble Hall, Rochdale, M.P. , Justice of the
Peace. Armorial bearings (H. Coll., 1843)— Quarterly, 1
and 4, party per pale gules and azure, three covered cups
within an orle or (for Newall); 2. or, on a chief per pale
gules and sable, three bezants ; 3. vert, a lion rampant
argent. Mantling gules and or. Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, a Saracen's head affronted proper, wreathed
round the temples or and gules, suspended from the mouth
by a ribbon of the last an escutcheon paly, indented of four
also or and gules; with the Motto, " Non recedam."
Married, June 1, 1876, Barbara, only daughter of the
late Henry Gibb of Eilyer, Australia; and died 19 16, having
had Issue — Ruby May [m. 1909, Edward Baird Hay
Blackwell] ; Eileene Barbara [/». 1904, Henry Campbell
Stuart, and has issue] ; and Heather Stuart Fenton (d. 1896).
Estates — Hare Hill, Littleborough ; Inchfield, Walsden.
Residence— The Links House, St. Andrews, N.B.
NEWALL (H. Coll.). Gules, within two chevronels or,
between three fountains, seven annulets interlaced chevron-
wise argent. Mantling gules and or. Crest- — On a wreath
of the colours, two storks' heads addorsed proper. Motto —
" Carpe diem."
Only son of Samuel Newall, of Richmond, Surrey,
b. 1817; d. 1900; m. 1857, Caroline Lydia Rosa, d. of
George Cribb of Great Russell Street, London : —
George William Newall, Gentleman, B.A. Lond., b.
1859. Res. — 17 Ranelagh Avenue, Barnes, Surrey.
NEWBERY, of Heathfield Park, Sussex (H. Coll.,
8 May 1794). Argent, three bendlets azure, a chief gules.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a blackamoor's head in profile proper, from the
ear a drop silver issuing from a tuft of heath also proper.
Motto — " Si recte perstes."
Sons of Rev. Lionel Archibald McClintock Newbery
(eld. son of Lionel Newbery, see below), M.A.,
Christ's College, Camb., Vicar of Christ Church,
Winchester, b. 1868; d. 1927; m. 1897, Clara, d.
of Alfred Robert Arnold of Bournemouth, co. South-
ampton : —
Rev. Eric Archibald Newbery, Chaplain, Missions to
Seamen, formerly Lieut. LA., b. 1898 ; m. 1920, Maud
Ellen Marjorie, d. of William John Longstaff of Bevers-
brook, Westcombe Park Road, Blackheath, and has issue
—John Eric McClintock Newbery, Gentleman, b. 1923 ;
James Guy Newbery, Gentleman, b. 1925. Postal address
— Missions to Seamen, 11 Buckingham Street, Strand,
W.C.
Douglas Arnold Newbery, Esq., M.R.C.S. (Eng.),
L.R.C.P. (Lond.), Surg.-Lieut. R.N., b. 1902.
Second son of Lionel Newbery, of Northwood, Bird-
hurst Road, South Croydon, Surrey, b. 1837 ; d. 1910 ;
m. 1867, Fanny, d. of John White of Aylesbury,
Bucks. : —
Francis Raikes Le Blanc Newbery, Gentleman,
b. 1870; m. 1921, Caroline Mary, d. of the late Rev.
William Tucker of Hitchin. Res. — Northaw, South Park
Hill Road, South Croydon, Surrey.
NEWBOLT (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, bendy of
six azure and argent per fesse counterchanged within a
bordure ermine (Newbolt); 2 and 3, sable, on a bend
between two pheons argent, a torteau fretty or, between
two round buckles of the field (Stubbs). Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a sinister
hand proper, cuffed per pale argent and azure, grasping
a bird-bolt in bend also argent, headed or. Motto — " Aut
nunc aut nunquam."
Sons of Rev. Henry Francis Newbolt, Vicar of St.
Mary's, Bilston, Staffs., b. 1824; d. 1866; m. i860
Emily, d. and coh. of George Bradnock Stubbs of
Walsall and Blymhill :—
Sir Henry (John) Newbolt, Knt. Bach. (1915), C.H.,
Official Naval Historian (Oxon.), M.A., D.Litt., Hon.
Litt.D. (Camb.), b. 1862; m. 1889, Margaret Edina, d. of
Rev. William Arthur Duckworth of Orchardleigh Park,
Somerset, J.P. ; and has issue — Arthur Francis Newbolt,
Esq., Capt. and Adjt. Oxford and Bucks. L.I. 1914-18,
b. 1893 [m. 1921, Nancy Kathleen, d. of John Triffitt, of
Sutherland House, York, and has issue— Peter John Henry
Newbolt, Esq., b. 1923; and Anne Margaret]; and
Margaret Cecilia [m. 1914, Major Ralph Dolignon Furse,
D.S.O., King Edward's Horse]. Res. — Netherhampton
House, nr. Salisbury; 29 Campden Hill Road, W.8.
Club — Athenaeum.
Sir Francis (George) Newbolt, Knt. Bach. (1919), K.C.,
Barrister-at-Law, D.Litt., M.A. (Oxon.), J. P., F.C.S.,
A. R.E. , Official Referee, Supreme Court, Chairman Quarter
Sessions for Devonsh., Chancellor of the Dioceses of Exeter
and Bradford, b. 1863 ; m. 1888, Alice Clara Franck, d. and
coh. of Rev. James Franck Bright, D.D., of Brockbury
Manor, Colwall, Hereford, late Master of University Coll.,
Oxford ; and has issue — Evelyn Katharine ; Emmeline
Mary [m. 1916, John D. G. Medley] ; Alice Rachel Franck
\m. 1920, E. M. Rutter] ; and Margaret Phoebe [m. 1921,
Lt.-Col. W. G. Michelmore, D.S.O., M.C.]. Res.—
Mattocks, Aylesbeare., Devon ; 40 Kensington Park
Gardens, London, W. Clubs — Athenaeum, Norwegian.
NEWBOROUGH, Baron, see WYNN.
NEWCASTLE, Duke of, see PELHAM-CLINTON.
NEWDIGATE (H. Coll.). Gules, three lions' gambs
erased argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a fleur-de-lys argent. Motto —
" Foyall loyall."
Son of Francis William Newdigate of Allesley Park,
co. Warwick, b. 1822; d. 1893; m. 1st, 1859, Charlotte
Elizabeth Agnes Sophia, d of Field-Marshal Sir
Alexander Woodford, G.C.B. : —
Sir Francis Alexander Newdigate-Newdigate, G.C.M.G.,
{q.v.).
Issue of Francis Henry Newdigate, b. ; d. 1900 ;
m. , Katherine, d. of Hon. J. Barnngton: —
? Issue.
Sons of William Henry Newdigate of Forest Hall,
b. ; d. 1885; m. 1851, Caroline, d. of Capt. T. H.
Duthie : —
• Newdigate, Gentleman, b. . Post. add. — Forest
Hall, Knysna, Cape Colony.
■ Newdigate Gentleman, b.
Res. —
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Sons of Alfred Newdigate, Gentleman, M.A. , of
Clarendon Square, Leamington, b. 1829; d. 1923 ; m.
i860, Selina, eldest d. of Rev. G. Boynton: —
Bernard Henry Newdigate, Gentleman, b. 1869.
Sebastian Francis Newdigate, Gentleman, R.N'.R. ,
b. 1880.
Sir FRANCIS ALEXANDER NEWDIGATE -
NEWDEGATE, G.C.M.G. (1925) [assumed the
additional name of Newdegate by Royal Licence in 1902,
under the will of the late Rt. Hon. C. N. Newdegate],
Governor of Tasmania 1917-20, and of Western Australia
1920-24, High Steward of Sutton Coldfield, Knight of Grace
of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, M. P.
1892 to 1906 for North-East Warwickshire, and for North
Warwickshire 1909-17, J. P. for the co. of Warwick, D. L.
for cos. Warwick and Derbyshire. Born Dec. 31, 1862, being
the only son of Lieut. -Col. Francis William Newdegate,
Coldstream Guards, by his wife Charlotte, dau. of Field-
Marshal Sir Alexander Woodford, G.C.B., G.C.M.G.
Armorial bearings — Gules, three lions' gambs erased
argent, impaling the arms of Bagot, namely, ermine, two
chevronels azure. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, a fieur-de-lys argent. Supporters
— Dexter, a swan sable; sinister, a horse argent, holding in
the mouth a sprig of oak, leaved fructedand slipped proper.
Motto — " Foyall loyall." Livery (dress) — White coat,
scarlet waistcoat, white stockings; (undress)— buff coat,
black and red striped waistcoat, black trousers. Married,
Oct. 13, 1888, the Hon. Elizabeth Sophia Lucia, dau. of
Rt. Hon. 3rd Lord Bagot ; and has Issue — Lucia Charlotte
Susan [m. 1919, Lieut. John Maurice Fitz-Roy, R.N. (ret.),
and has issue] ; and Susan Theodora \m. 1924, Alaistair
Baillie]. Seat — Arbury, Nuneaton, co. Warwick. Club —
Carlton.
NEWELL (H. Coll.). Argent, on a chevron per pale
gules and azure, a rose of the first, barbed and seeded
proper, between two greyhounds courant and respectant
or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a stag lodged argent, attired or, supporting
a banner gules, charged with a saltire silver. Motto
— "Tendo."
Son of Joseph Newell, of Pudsey, Yorks., b. ;
m. , d. of Matthew Banks, of Pudsey : —
His Honour Judge Harold Newell, B.A., B.C.L.,
Barrister-at-Law, Middle Temple, Judge of the County
Court Circuit No. 19, b. 1866 ; m. 1900, Lilian, d. of
George Andrew Jones, of Pudsey. Res. — Darley Hall,
Darley Dale, co. Derby. Club — County (Derby).
NEWLAND (H, Coll., 24 Jan. 1919). Gules, a chev-
ron flory at the top or, between two crescents in chief and
a lion rampant in base argent. Mantling gules and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a bear's head erased
sable, holding in the mouth a broken spear proper.
Motto — " Recte sequor."
Eldest son of John Foster Newland, M.D., of Kings-
town, Dublin, b. 1825 ; d. 1908 ; tn. 1856, Sophia,
d. of Ernst Reuss, of Victoria Park, Manchester : —
Sir Foster Reuss Newland, K.C.M.G., C.B., M.B., Maj.-
Gen. (ret.) R.A.M.C, Knight of Grace of the Ordre of the
Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, served S. Africa and
Great War, has Order of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus
(Italy), b. 1862 ; m. 1918, Donna Nennella (who obtained
a divorce 1928), d. of Gen. il Conte Salazar y Muratores,
of the Italian Army ; and has issue — Loris Antonella
Thomasa. Clubs — Army and Navy, Travellers,' Kennel.
NEW7LANDS, Baron, see HOZIER.
NEWMAN of Mamhead. Azure, three demi-lions
couped argent, semee of cross crosslets sable. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — A lion rampant per chevron
azure, guttee-d t'eau and argent, guttee-de-sang. Motto —
" Ubi amo ibi fides."
Son of Sir Lydston Newman, 3rd Bart., b. 1823 ;
d. 1892; m. 1867, Emma (d. 191 1), d. of Field
Dudley, Esq. : —
Sir Robert Hunt Stapylton Dudley Lydston Newman,
4th Bart., of Mamhead, Devon (17 Mar. 1836), J. P.,
D.L., C.C. co. Devon, M.P. Exeter since 1918, b. 1871.
Seat — Mamhead Park, Exeter. Club — Carlton.
Only surv. son of Thomas Holdsworth Newman,
Esq., J. P., Capt. Devon Yeo. Cavalry, b. 1825;
d. 1894 ; m. 1864, Elizabeth Laura, eld. d. of Martin
Tucker Smith, M.P. : —
Robert Lydston Newm n, Esq., J. P. Devon, Lieut.,
and (1907) Sheriff City of London, b. 1865 ; m. 1899,
Alfreda Ernestine, d. of the late Rt. Hon. Sir George
Ferguson Bowen, G.C.M.G., and hasissue — Ralph Alured
Newman, Gentleman, b. 1902 ; Thomas Newman, Gentle-
man, b. 1906, and Joyce Alfreda. Res. — n Cadogan
Square, S.W. ; Coryton, Dartmouth, Devon.
Son of Alured Newman, Esq., b. 1841 ; d. 1904;
m. 1880, Ida Leonora Arlington: —
Edward Devon Newman, Esq., Major Lines. Yeo.,
served Great War 1915-18, b. 1885 ; m. 1st, 1909, Violet
Ethel (div. 1926), d. of the late Rev. D. Morgan-Kirby ;
2nd, 1926, Hilda, d. of Leonard Barrow, Esq., J. P., of
Normanton Hall, Southwell, Notts.; and has issue —
(by 1st wife) — Edward John Alured Newman, Gentle-
man, b. 19 15 ; and Myra Beatrice Bellona. Res. —
Scremby Manor, Spilsby, Lines.
The Reverend GEORGE WILLIAM NEWMAN,
Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. Pembroke Coll., Oxon. Born
March 1, 1850, being the second son of the late Henry
Wenman Newman, Esq., of Thornbury Park, by his wife
Frances Margaret, eldest dau. of the Rev. John Joseph
Goodenough, D. D. , Rector of Broughton Pogis, co. Oxford.
Armorial bearings— (Quarterly, sable and argent, in the
first and fourth quarters three mullets of the second, in
the centre an inescutcheon gules, charged with a portcullis
imperially crowned or, being an augmentation granted by
Charles II. to Col. Newman for his loyalty at the Battle
of Worcester. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a swallow rising proper. Motto —
' ' Lux mea Christus. " Seat — Thornbury Park, near Bristol.
Club — New Oxford and Cambridge.
Sir JOHN ROBERT BRAMSTON NEWMAN, Knt.
Bachelor (1923), J. P. and D.L. co. Cork (High
Sheriff co. Cork 1898), B.A. Cantab., M.P. for Enfield
1910-18, Finchley 1918-23, Lord of the Manor of
Newberry. Born 1871, eldest son of late John Adam
Richard Newman, Esq., B.A., J.P., D.L., High Sheriff
1874, by his wife Elizabeth Matilda, second dau. of Col.
Bramston - Smith, J. P., D.L., of Pencraig, Llensefin,
Anglesea. Armorial bearings — Argent, a chief azure, a
chevron between three demi-lions passant gules, impaling
the arms of Plunket. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
An eagle's head erased azure, charged with an escallop or.
Motto—" Fidelitatis vis magna." Livery — Claret, and red
facings. Married, 1895, Hon. Olive Anne (who d. 1896),
second dau. of his Grace the Most Rev. Lord Plunket, D.D. ,
Archbishop of Dublin. He m. secondly, 1898, Geraldine,
only child of the late Col. William Pretyman, 60th Rifles.
Estates — Newberry Manor, co. Cork. Seat — Newberry
Manor, Mallow. Clubs — Carlton, R.A.C.
GEORGE BELLINGHAM NEWPORT, Esquire, of
Ballygallon, co. Kilkenny, J. P. co. Kilkenny, High Sheriff
1900. Born 1857, being the third son of the late Charles
Newport.Esq. , J.P. of Waterford.by Priscilla, youngest dau.
of the late Joseph Greene, Esq., R.M. for co. Kilkenny, and
niece of Sir John Newport, 1st Bart. (ext.). Armorial bear-
ings —Or, a chevron gules, between three leopards' faces
sable. Mantling gules and or. Crest -Upon a wreath of
the colours, a unicorn's head erased argent, armed, maned,
bearded , and ducally gorged or. Motto — " N e supra modum
sapere. " Seat— Rockview, Inistiogue.
NEWSON of Framlingham (H. Coll.). Sable, on a
fesse argent, between two cross crosslets or, an Indian
rose between two cross crosslets gules. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a boar's head erased or, three cross crosslets fessewise
gules. Badge — Two Indian roses or, slipped and leaved
enfiled by a circlet or. Motto — " Ne tentes aut perfice."
Son of the late William Henry Newson, of Suffolk : —
Sir Percy Wilson Newson, 1st Bart., of Framlingham,
Suffolk (18 June 1921), Knt. Bach. (1920), M.P. Tamworth
1922-23, b. 1874 ; m. 1908, Helena, d. of Col. Denham
Franklin, F.R.C.S. ; and has issue — Violet Muir [m. 1928,
Hon. William Napier, Master of Napier] ; and Audrey'
Joan. Res. — Grosvenor House, Park Lane, W. ; Kings-
clear, Camberley, Surrey. Clubs — Bath, Carlton, Oriental.
NEWSUM (H. Coll.). Argent, on a chevron between
in chief two oak-trees fructed and eradicated vert, and in
base a mullet gules, seven ermine spots of the field.
Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
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colours, issuant from the centre of a mullet or, an acorn
with five leaves proper. Motto — " Tout comprendre
c'est tout pardonner."
Second son of Henry Newsum, Esq., J. P., of South
Park House, Lincoln, b. 1834 ; d. 1904 ; m. Mary
Newsum : —
Clement Henry Newsum, Esq., J. P., D.L., and (1924)
High Sheriff Lines. (Parts of Lindsey), b. 1865 ; m. 1891,
Alice Maude, d. of Alderman George Neill, J. P., of
Rotherham, Yorks. , and has issue — Henry Neill Newsum,
Esq., M.C., Capt. late Lines. Regt., served Great War
(despatches), b. 1894 [m. 1924, Dorothy, d. of Major
William Hillas, of South Ella Hall, Hull] ; and Janetta
[m. 1923, Harold Nevil Smart, C.M.G., O.B.E., of Broad-
hurstAGardens, Hampstead, N.W.]. Res. — Eastwood
House, Greetwell Road, Lincoln.
NEWNES (H. Coll., 1895). Per fesse or and azure,
a pale counterchanged, in chief a demi-otter couped be-
tween two boars' heads couped, and in base a boar's
head couped between two demi-otters couped, all counter-
changed. Mantling' azure and or. Crest — Upon a
wreath of the colours, a demi-otter sable, holding in its
mouth a roll of paper argent, and resting the sinister paw
on a boar's head couped or. Motto — " Festina prudenter. "
Eld. son of Sir George Newnes, 1st Bart., M. P. , b.
1851 ; d. 1910 ; m. Priscilla Jenney, d. of late Rev. James
Hillyard of Leicester : —
Sir Frank Hillyard Newnes, 2nd Bart. (1895), Lieut.
R.N.V.R. (1915-16), Capt. 1 2th Beds. Regt. (1916-18),
M. P. Bassetlaw Div. T905-9, b. 1876; m. 1913, Emmeline
Louise Augusta, Lady of Grace of the Order of the Hosp.
of St. John of Jerusalem , d. of the late Sir Albert de Rutzen .
Res. — 55 Prince's Gate, S.W.7. Clubs — Reform, Garrick.
NEWTON, see HAY-NEWTON.
Sons ot Robert Newton of Coagh, co. Tyrone, and
Killymeal House, b. 1831 ; d. 1900; m. 1864, Elizabeth,
d. of W. P. Geoghegan, M.D. :—
Robert Newton, Esq., J. P., b. 1876; m. 1902, Edith
Florence, d. of Charles Roark ; and has issue — (1) Robert
Charles Newton, Gentleman, b. 1905 ; (2) John Lowry
Courtenay Newton, Gentleman, b. 1909; (3) Thomas Row-
ley Newton, Gentleman, b. 1912 ; Edith Margaret; Norah
Alicia ; Elizabeth Mary ; and Josephine Patricia. Seat —
Killymeal House, co. Tyrone.
John Orr Newton, Gentleman, b. 1880 ; m. 1912, Kathleen
Fawcus, d. of James N. Carrol, Commissioner of Chinese
Customs. Seat — Farlough Lodge, Dungannon. Res. —
Paris Building, Winnipeg, Canada.
Sons of Andrew Willoughby Newton, Esq., J. P., M.A.,
of Killymeal House, co. Tyrone, b. 1849 ; d. 1895 ;
m. 1872, Blanche, d. o f John Howard of Sampfoid
Peverell, co. Devon : —
Courtenay Howard Newton, Gentleman, b. 1874; m.
1901, Berthe Eugenie Lintilliac. Res. —
Andrew Winstanley Newton, Gentleman, b. 1879.
Res.—
Sons of Robert William Newton, Esq. , of Bellevue, co.
Londonderry, J. P. cos. Tyrone and Derry, b. 1818 ;
d. 1894 ; m. 1847, Catherine Johanna Voss, d. of
Capt. John Moore Tittle, J. P., late of Farm Hill,
Coleraine : —
Andrew Courtenay Newton, Gentleman, b. 1850.
Res. —
Robert William Newton, Gentleman, b. 1855. Res. —
John More Newton, Gentleman, b. i860. Res. —
Willoughby Marmaduke Newton, Gentleman, b.
1868. Res. — Clearwell, Portland Avenue, Exmouth, South
Devon.
NEWTON (H. Coll.). Per fesse invected argent and
sable, three fusils in chief, each charged with a garb, and a
castle triple-towered in base, all counterchanged. Mantling1
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
upon a roundel fusily argent and sable, an owl proper,
holding in the beak an ear of wheat leaved and slipped
NEWTON (U.O.). Argent, in chief two lions' gambs
erased sable, each grasping a key proper, and in base a
lion rampant gules, charged with a cross patee of the first.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a martlet sable, charged on the breast with a cross
patee argent. Motto — " Faveat fortuna."
fessewise between two oak-branches fructed also proper.
Motto — " Dirigat sapientia."
Sons of Frederick Newton, Gentleman, b. 1853; d-
1907 ; m. 1880, Barbara Louisa {d. 1921), d. of Joseph
Paul :—
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Rev. Frederick Henry Joseph Newton, Clerk in Holy
Orders, b. 1883; m. 1910, Edith Grace, d. of James Arthur
Sanders ; and has issue — Arthur John Newton, Gentleman,
b. 1919 ; and Katharine Dorothy. Res. — The Vicarage,
Rickmansworth, Herts.
George Alban Newton, Gentleman, b. 1884. Res. —
Brussels.
Sons of Ernest Newton, Gentleman, R.A. , b. 1856;
d. 1922 ; m. 1881, Antoinette Johanna, eld. d. of
William Hoyack : —
Harold Alexander Newton, Esq., Capt. (ret.) T.F. ,
b. 1882 ; m. 1928, Doris Louise, d. of H. W. Ayres. Res. —
Hazeley, Bidborough, Tunbridge Wells.
Cecil Arthur Newton, Gentleman, b. 1884. Res. — Pitt
Meadows, B.C., Canada.
William Godfrey Newton, Esq., Lt.-Col. (ret.) T.F.,
b. 1885 ; m. 1926, Mary Dagmar, d. of Rev. Canon R. E.
Broughton, and has issue — Christopher John Broughton
Newton, Gentleman, b. 1926 ; and Joanna Elizabeth
Broughton. Res. — Old Rectory, Manningford Abbas,
Marlborough, Wilts.
NEWTON. Azure, two shin-bones in saltire, the sinister
surmounted of the dexter or, between as many roses in
fesse argent, barbed and seeded proper, on a chief of the
second a lotus-flower leaved and slipped of the last.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
out of the battlements of a tower or, a cubit arm erect in
chain armour, the hand grasping a sword in bend sinister
proper, pommel and hilt or, suspended from the blade of
the sword a banner argent charged with a dagger erect
gules within two branches of oak slipped and saltirewise,
also proper. Livery— Dark blue, yellow facings.
Only son of Sir Alfred James Newton, 1st Bait. , Lieut,
for the City of London, Founder of the City of London
Imperial Volunteers, b- 1849 ; d. 1921 ; m. 1874, Eliza-
beth Jane (Lily), eldest dau. of late Joseph Watson of
Mitcham Common: —
Sir Harry Kottingham Newton, 2nd Bart. (1900), O.B.E.,
M.A. (New Coll. , Oxon. ), Barrister-at-Law (Lincoln's Inn),
one of H.M.'s Lieutenants for the City of London, was
Hon. Organising Secretary for the Equipment of the C.I.V. ,
M.P. Harwich Div. of Essex 1910-18, and 1918-22, b. 1875 ;
m. 1920, Myrtle Irene, d. of William Wilson Grantham,
of 17 Cadogan Place, S.W., and has issue — Alfred Jeremy
Grantham Newton, Esq., b. 1921 ; Harry Michael Rex
Newton, Esq. , b. 1923 ; Christopher Wynne Newton, Esq. ,
b. 1925. Postal adds. — 31 Lennox Gardens, S.W.i ;
6 Crown Office Row, Temple, E.C. Clubs — Bath, Junior
Carlton, Ranelagh, R. Thames Yacht.
ARTHUR HENRY NEWTON, Gentleman, formerly
of Belsize Court, Hampstead, eld. son of late Henry Charles
Newton of Crouch Oak, Addlestone, co. Surrey. Armorial
bearings — Gules, on a pale nebuly or, between two garbs
of the last, a cross patonce of the first. Mantling gules
and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, or and gules,
two demi-griffins respecting each other sable, and holding
between the claws a cross patonce or. Motto — ' ' Fides cum
officio."
COURTENAY HOWARD NEWTON, Gentleman.
Bom May 15, 1874, being the eldest son of the late Andrew
Willoughby Newton, Esq., J. P., M.A., Barrister-at-Law,
by his wife Blanche, eldest dau. of John Howard of Samp-
ford Peverell, co. Devon. Armorial bearings — Argent, in
chief two lions' gambs erased sable, each grasping a key
proper, and in base a lion rampant gules, charged on the
breast with a cross pat6e of the first. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a martlet sable,
charged on the breast with a cross patee argent. Motto —
" Faveat fortuna." Married, June29, 1901, Berthe Eugenie,
only dau. of P. E. Lintilhac of 8 Great Winchester Street,
E.C. Seat — Killymeal House, co. Tyrone. Residence —
9 Royal Crescent, W.
NEWTON (U.O.). Azure, two ostrich feathers in saltire
between three boars' heads erased argent, tusked or, in
the centre chief point a cross crosslet of the last.
Issue of Philip Jocelyn Newton, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
for co. Carlow (High Sheriff 1846), 6. 1819 ; d. 1895;
m. 1st, 1841, Henrietta Maria (d. 1849), d. of John
Kennedy of Cultra ; 2nd, 1851, Emily (d. 1886), d. of
Sir Daniel Toler Osborne, nth Bart. : —
The late Anna Henrietta ; m. 1871, William Muschamp
Vesey (q.v.), andd. 1927, leaving issue. Seat — Dunleckney
Manor, Bagenalstown.
Harrietta Philippa ; m. 1873, Richard Bagwell.
Emily Georgina ; m. 1882, Fitzgibbon Trant.
NEWTON (H. Coll.). Argent, on a chevron between
three eagles displayed azure, as many garbs or. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
bear's head couped argent, muzzled gules, charged on the
neck with three crescents interlaced azure. Motto —
" Faveat fortuna."
Son of Reuben Newton of Macclesfield : —
Sir Louis Arthur Newton, 1st Bart, of Beckenham, Kent
(1924), Hon. Col. R.A.S.C., Lieut, and Alderman City of
London, Lord Mayor 1924, Knt. Bach. (1917), has G. C.
Star of Roumania, Crown of Italy, Order of Leopold of
Belgium, Order of White Lion of Czechoslovakia, />. 1867 ;
in. 1891, Eleanor Jane {d. 1929), d. of George Fauldes ; and
has issue — (1) Major Edgar Henry Newton, Army Service
Corps (T.A.), Solicitor, b. 1893 [m. 1917, Gladys Maud, d.
of J. W. Garnar, of Hanover Square, W., and has issue —
Kenneth Garnar Newton, Esq., b. 1918 ; and Daphne
Mary] ; (2) Sidney Arthur Newton, Esq., Solicitor, b. 1901 ;
Elsie Louise Marion [w. 1921, Sydney Ewart Tucker, of
Farningham, Kent] ; and Winifred Emily [m. 1926,
Desmond Arthur Wright, of Woodmanton Manor, Clifton-
on-Teme,Worcs.]. Res. —King's, Kingsgate-on-Sea, Kent ;
24 Portland Place, W. r. Clubs — Jun. Carlton, Consti-
tutional.
CHARLES FREDERIC NEWTON-DEAKIN, Gentle-
man, Master of Arts, Barrister-at-Law, fifth son of the
late Colonel James Henry Deakin, Esquire, of Moseley
Hall Cheshire, and Werrington Park, Devon, Justice of the
Peace, sometime Member of Parliament for Launceston, by
his wife Martha, daughter of the late John Newton
of High Leigh, in the county of Cheshire, and assumed
by Royal Licence in 1887 the additional surname of
Newton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms :
Gules, a lion passant, between two others rampant or,
within two flaunches argent, each charged with a mullet
pierced sable, impaling the arms of Cheetham, namely
argent, gutt£e-de-sang, a cross parted and fretty sable, be-
tween in the first and fourth quarters a griffin segreant, in
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the second a fleam, and in the third a cross potent, all of
the second ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a dexter arm emhowed proper, holding in the hand a battle-
axe in bend sinister argent, pendent from the wrist by a
riband an escutcheon argent, charged with a lion rampant
sable, holding between the paws a cross patee fitchee gules.
KVflffj^
Motto — " Stryke, Dakyns, the Devil's in ye hempe." Mar-
ried, August n, 1887, Alice Mary, eldest daughter of Joshua
Milne Cheetham, Esquire, Member of Parliament, Justice
of the Peace, of Eyford Park, in the county of Gloucester ;
and has Issue — Charles Humphrey Newton-Deakin, Gentle-
man, born July 12, 1892; and Frederica Mary. Estate —
Tenant-in-common for life of the Moseley Hall Estate,
Cheadle, in the county of Cheshire. Postal address — Royal
Thames Yacht Club, 7 Albemarle Street, W. Club —
Royal Thames Yacht.
NIAS (H. Coll., 1843). Party per pale gules and azure,
with the word "China" in letters sable, between four
Cornish choughs argent, beaked and membered of the first.
Mantling- gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
an anchor fessewise, with cable sable, thereon a Cornish
chough proper, gorged with a collar engrailed or. Motto
— " Juvante Deo."
Son of Adm. Sir Joseph Nias, K.C. B. , b. 1793; d.
1879; m. 1855, Caroline Isabella, d. of John Laing : —
Arthur Nias, Esq., formerly Director-General of the
Imperial Ottoman Bank, Constantinople, Turkey, has
Grand Cross cf the Order of St. Stanislaus of Russia, b.
1859. Club — Conservative.
NIBLETT (H. Coll.) Quarterly, 1. azure, on a chevron
between three eagles rising or, as many bars gemel gules
(Niblett) ; 2. paly of six argent and sable, three eagles
displayed counterchanged (Whitcomb) ; 3. argent, a fesse
between three cinquefoils sable (Mavesyn); 4. quarterly,
gules and ermine, in the first and fourth quarters a goat's
head erased proper (Morton). Mantling' azure and
a naval crown, and issuant therefrom a flag or, inscribed
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle
rising quarterly or and argent. Motto — " Sicut aquilae
pennis."
Son of Rev. Edward Henry Niblett, B.A., Rector of
Redmarley, co. Worcester, b. 1810; d. 1878; m. 1848,
Mary Anne, d. of James Law Stewart of Jamaica : —
Rev. Henry Morton Niblett, late Rector of Redmarley,
b. 1854; m. 1887, Marian, d. of Joseph Patient Newell;
and has issue — (1) Rev. Basil Morton Niblett, Rector of
Redmarley, Worcs. , b. 1888 ; Maud Marian [m. , J. G.
Gould of Harrisburg, U.S.A.]; and Kathleen Mabel [m.
Capt. R. Nigel Bellairs (q.v.), of Stone House, Forest Row,
Sussex]. Res. — Holmwood, Vittoria Walk, Cheltenham.
NIBLOCK-STUART. Or, a fesse chequy azure and
argent, between three trefoils slipped vert. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — Issuing from a wreath of his
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liveries, a demi-lion gules, armed and langued azure,
holding in his dexter paw a trefoil slipped vert. Motto —
"Facta non verba."
Eld. son of Rev. James Niblock-Stuart, B.A., Clergy-
man of the Established Church of Scotland, b. 1844 ;
assumed the Arms and the additional surname ot
Stuart on succeeding to the estate of his maternal
grandfather in 1882 ; d. 1921 ; m- 1869, Lizzie Smith,
second dau. of Joseph Gray of Rockfield, Monaghan : —
William Johnston Smith Niblock-Stuart, Gentleman, b.
1871; m. 1909, . Postal address — 56
Prince's Square, W.2.
NICHOLAS of Trealaw (H. Coll.). Potent argent
and sable, on a fesse per f esse gules and or, three fleurs-de-
lys counterchanged. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a goat's head or, between
two daffodil flowers flowered stalked and leaved proper.
Motto — " Semper eadem."
Son of John Nicholas, of Brynamman, co. Carmar-
then : —
The late Sir Walter Powell Nicholas, Knt. Bach. (1919),
Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Judicature in England,
b. 1868 ; d. 1926 ; m. 1897, Florence, J. P. co.Glamorgan.
d. of the late Edward Edwards, of Risca, co. Monmouth,
and left issue — 1 dau. Res. — The Garth, Trealaw, co.
Glamorgan.
CARNE(R.L., 16 Dec. 1842, H. Coll.). Gules, a pelican
in her nest wings displayed feeding her young or. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — (none exemplified). Mottoes —
' ' En toute loyale " ; " Fy ngobaith sydd yn nuw."
Sons of John Devereux Vann Loder Nicholl-Carne,Esq. ,
of Dimlands, Glamorgan, J. P. , D.L. , b. 1854 ; d. 1905 ;
m. 1880, Alice (Res. — Treisilian, Llantwit-Major,
Glam. ), d, of J. A. Auston, of St. Austell, Cornwall : —
Gilbert Stra ling Nicholl-Carne, Esq., J. P. Glamorgan,
Capt. late Glam. Yeo. , temp. Capt. R.A.S.C, b. 1882 ; m.
191 S, Isabel, yngr. d. of Arthur Piers of Montreal, Canada,
and Boscombe, Hants. Seats — Nash Manor, Cowbridge ;
Dimlands, Glamorgan.
Edward Dyffrig Stradling Nicholl-Carne, Gentleman, b.
; m. 1910, Dorothy Mary, d. of Dr. Wallace of
Howard's Lodge, Cardiff. Res. —
John Loder Nicholl-Carne, Gentleman, b. 1887. Res. —
Sons of John Whitlock Stradling Carne of St. Donat's
Castle, J. P. and D.L. co. Glamorgan (High Sheriff
1874), D.C.L., M.A., F.S.A., Barrister-at-Law, b.
1817 ; d. 1889; m. 1st, 1844, Mary Jane (d. 1874),
only d. of Peter Whitfield Brancker of Wavertree,
Lanes. ; 2nd, 1875, Mary Salusbury, d. of John
Salusbury Crump of Hampton, co. Hereford : —
Mansel Sydney Berkrolles Nicholl-Carne, Gentleman, b.
1863. Seat — Nash Manor, Glamorgan.
Caradoc St. Barbe Nicholl-Carne, Gentleman, b. 1884.
Res. —
HARRY SIDNEY NICHOLS, Gentleman, formerly of
Cornwall Terrace, Regent's Park. Armorial bearing's —
Azure, gutt£e-d'eau, on a chevron argent between two demi-
lions couped in chief, and an eagle displayed in base or, a
bee volant proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion couped or, charged
with three human hearts gules between two eagles' legs
erased at the thigh sable. Motto — " Aquila non capit
muscas. "
NICHOLS (H. Coll.). Azure, on a fesse humettee
between three lions' heads erased or, two eagles rising of
the field. Mantling azure and or. Crest — Upon a wreath
of the colours, a lion's head erased azure, gorged with a
collar gemel or, between two wings paly of six or and azure.
Motto— " Labor ipse voluptas." Livety — Dark blue.
Son of the late John Gough Nichols, Gentleman,
F.S.A., by Lucy, d. and co-heir of the late Frederick
Lewis, Comm. R.N. : —
John Bruce Nichols, Gentleman, M.A. (Oxon), b. 1848;
m. 1st, 1874, Frances Eliza, d. of Henry Morgan of Norwich ,
2nd, 1885, Emily, d. of Clement J. Hawkins of Cheltenham ;
and has issue— (r) John Cradock Morgan Nichols, Gentle-
man, b. 1876 [m. 1917, Mabel Lilian, d. of William Fair,
of Leamington] ; (2) Charles Tyssen Nichols, Gentleman,
b. 1879 ; Lucy Catherine ; Margery Alice ; Evelyn Frances ;
and Cicely Maud \tn. 1907, William Dillworth Crewdson,
Barrister-at-Law]. Seat — Holmwood Park, Dorking.
Res. — Grandon Lodge, Holmwood, Dorking. Clubs—
Albemarle, Athenaeum.
Sons of Francis Morgan Nichols, Esq., J. P. co. Essex,
Barr.-at-Law of Lincoln's Inn, M.A. of Oxford, F.S. A. ,
b. 1826; rf.1915 ; m. 1857, Mary, eldest d. and co-h. of
Walter Buchanan of Penrith, co. Cumberland, and
Sussex Place, Paddington, J. P. co. Middlesex: — ■
John Bowyer Buchanan Nichols, Gentleman, F.S. A.,
B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1859 ; m. 1892, Catherine Louisa, d. of
Capt. Edward Bouverie Pusey, R.N., and has issue, Robert
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Malise Bowyer Nichols, Gentleman, b. 1893 ; Philip Bouverie
Bowyer Nichols, Gentleman, b. 1894; Irene; and Anne
Sadelbia Mary. Seat— Lawford Hall, nr. Manningtree,
Essex.
Walter Buchanan Nichols, Esq., J. P. Essex, b. i860; m.
1892, Helen Emily, d. of Rev. Canon Charles F. Norman
of Mistley Place, Essex ; and has surv. issue — Noel Irene.
Res. — Stour Lodge, Bradfield, Essex.
NICHOLSON (H. Coll.). Per pale nebuly azure and
gules, two bars argent, gutt^e-de-poix, in chief two suns in
splendour proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a lion's head couped sable,
guttde-d'eau, before the sun in splendour proper.
Son of George Crosfield Norris Nicholson, Esq. (only
son of 1st Bart.), b. 1884; d. 1916 ; m. 1906, Hon.
Evelyn Izm6 Murray, yst. d. of Viscount Elibank : —
Sir John Norris Nicholson, 2nd Bart. (7 Feb. 1912), b.
1911. Res. — Mottistone Manor, Isle of Wight.
Sons of William Norris Nicholson, Esq., M.A. Camb. ,
Barrister-at-Law, Master in Lunacy, b. 1815 ; m. 1st,
1856, Emily (d. 1873), d. of James Stock Daniel of
Ramsgate ; 2nd, Alice, d. of C. M. Clode, Esq., C.B. :—
Lothian Demain Nicholson, Esq., b. 1858; in. 1882,
Frances Laura, d. of William Squire, of Feltham Hill,
Middlesex. Res. — Skipper's Hill, Five Ashes, Sussex.
William Henry Nicholson, Esq., Capt. R.N. (ret.), b.
1861 ; m. Sybil Whigham ; and has issue — Ethel Ruth.
Res. — Dial House, Halliford, Middlesex. Club— Naval
and Military.
Frederick Nicholson, Gentleman, b. 1864 ; m. ; and
has issue. Res. —
Reginald Nicholson, Esq., M.B.E., b. 1869; in. 1915,
Natalie, d. of Frederick Stark Pearson, of Combe House,
Kingston Hill, Surrey, and Great Barrington, Mass., U.S.A.
Res. — Pendean, Midhurst, Surrey.
Walter Norris Nicholson, Esq., CM. G., D.S.O., Major
and Brev. Lt.-Col. Suffolk Regt., b. 1877 ; m. 1924, Una
Phyllis, d. of Philip Higgs of Oxford. Club— Army and
Navy.
NICHOLSON of Basing Park (H. Coll., 21 June 1906).
Per pale azure and gules, two bars gemel ermine, in chief
three suns in splendour or. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — Out of an antique crown gules, a lion's head ermine
gorged with a collar gemel azure. Motto— " Sol et scutum
Deus."
Sons of William Nicholson of Basing Park, Hants.,
J.P., D.L., High Sheriff 1878, M.P. for Petersfield,
b. 1824 ; d. 1909 ; m. 1858, Isabella, d. of John Meek : —
Rt. Hon. William Graham Nicholson, P.C.J.P., D.L.,
and C. Alderman Hants., Lt.-Col. and Hon. Col. late
comdg. 3rd Batt. Hampshire Regt., M.P. for East Hants.
1897-1918, and for Petersfield 1918, 1922, 1923, 1924,
b. 1862 ; in. 1890, Alice Margaret, only d. of Rt. Hon.
William Wither Bramston Beach, P.C., M.P., of Oakley
Hall, Hants. ; and has issue— (1) Otho William Nicholson,
Esq., M.P. Abbey Div. of Westminster since 1924, b. 1891
[m. 1927, Elizabeth, d. of Frederick Bramwell, of Hythe,
Kent]; (2) John Humphrey Nicholson, Esq., late Lieut.
6th Dragoon Gds., b. 1893. Seat— Basing Park, Alton,
Hampshire. Town res.— 2 South Audley Street, W. Clubs
— Carlton, Oxford and Cambridge, Royal Yacht Squadron
(Cowes).
Col. John Sanctuary Nicholson, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O.,
7th Hussars, b. 1863. Res.— 2 South Audley Street, W.
Lt.-Col. Arthur Carleton Nicholson, comdg. Hants. Yeo. ,
b. 1864 ; m. 1909, Agnes, d. of W. A. Dumaresq ; and has
issue— Arthur Wilfrid Nicholson, Gentleman, b. 1913 ; and
Ruth Isabel Agnes. Res. —
Richard Francis Nicholson, Gentleman, b. 1865; m.
1897, Helen Violet, d. of Rev. George Portal, Hon. Canon
of Winchester and Rector of Burghclere ; and has issue—
(1) Claude Nicholson, Gentleman, b. 1898; (2) Godfrey
Nicholson, Gentleman, b. 1901. Seat — Woodcote House,
Whitchurch, Hants. Town res. — 32 Cadogan Square,'
London, S.W.
Capt. Hugh Blomfield Nicholson, D.S.O., late King's
Roy8l Rifle Corps, High Sheriff co. Dorset 1926, b. 1866;
in. 1902, Kathleen Laura, Dame of Grace of the Order
of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, second d.
of Ulick J. Burke of Newton Valence Manor. Seat —
Mappercombe Manor, Melplash, Dorset.
Major Reginald Nicholson, Hants. Yeo., b. 1867; m.
1904, Lady Lauia Margaret Waldegrave, ygr. d. of 9th
Eirl Waldegrave and widow of Alfred Millington Knowles ;
and has issue — (1) Gerald Hugh Nicholson, Gentleman,
b. 1905; (2) David John Stafford Nicholson, Gentleman.
b. 1907; (3) William Reginald Nicholson, Gentlemin, b.
1909 ; and Joan Margaret. Res. — 31 Pont Street, S.W.
Clement Octavius Edward Nicholson, Gentleman, late
Lieut. Royal Scots Greys b. 1874 ; in. 1st, 1905, Hilda
Flora, d. < f A. Ohlssen of Montebello, Newlands, Cape
Town; 2nd, 1913, Judith Lilian, d. of Thomas Frederick
Burnaby-Atkins of Halstead Place. Res. —
NICHOLSON of Highfield Hall (H. Coll., 4 Feb. 1910).
Barry of six argent and sable, a sun in splendour or, on a
chief gules, two crosses pat£e of the first. Mantling saLle
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a lion's head erased gules, between two tongues of flame
gold, a cross patee as in the arms.
Second son of Joshua Nicholson of Stockwell House,
Leek, b. 1812; d. 1885; m. 1837, Ellen, d. of John
Oldfield :—
The late Sir Arthur Nicholson, Kt. Bach., J. P. and C.A.
co. Stafford, b. 1842; in. 1882, Marianne Lee, d. of late
Robert Falkner of Kersal, Manchester, d. 1929, and having
had issue — (1) Arthur Falkner Nicholson, Esq., T.D., J.P. ,
D.L. Staffs., Lt.-Col. comdg. 61st Field Bde. (T.A.),
b. 1885 [m. 1918, Gwendolene Mary, d. of Arthur Evans,
of Southport (Res. — Stockwell House, Leek)] ; (2) Malcolm
Nicholson, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple, formerly
Lt.-Col. R.A.F., b. 1888 [m. 1915, Kathleen, d. of
Cornelius Chambers, Esq., J.P. , of Monkswell Priory, co.
Warwick] ; (3) Basil Lee Nicholson, Esq., Lieut, in the
Army, b. 1890; killed in action 1915 ; and Christian Mary
[m. 1919, Peter L. Kiek of London]. Seat — Highfield Hall,
Leek, Stafford.
NICHOLSON (U.O). Ermine, on a pale sable, three
martlets argent. Mantling sable and argent. CreBt —
On a wreath of the colours, a leopard sejant argent spotted
sable, thrust through the neck with a demilance proper.
Motto — " Pro republica."
Son of Christopher Armitage Nicholson, Esq., of
Balrath Burry, J.P. and D.L. co. Meath (High Sheriff
1856). b. 1825; d. 1887; m. 1858, Francis Augusta, d.
of Hon. Augustus Henry Macdonald Moreton : —
John Hampden Nicholson, Esq., J.P. co. Meath (High
Sheriff 1895), b. 1871 ; m. 1894, Florence Isabel, d. of
Thomas Rothwell of Rockfield, Kells ; and has issue —
(1) Christopher Hampden Nicholson, Gentleman, b. 1903;
(2) John Armitage Nicholson, Gentleman, b. 1905 ; and
Joyce Frances. Seat — Balrath Burry, nr. Kells, co. Meath.
NICHOLSON (U.O. , 22N0V.1915). Or, on a mount in
base vert a beech-tree proper, between two eagles' heads
erased gules, in chief two swords in saitire of the third, in
front of a cross humettee of the fourth. Mantling vert and
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or, holding in the dexter paw a beech-leaf proper. Motto —
"Generositate sub tegmine fagi."
Only son of Thomas Francis Nicholson, Esq., J. P. co.
Londonderry, sometime Major King's (Liverpool)
Regt., of Beech Hill, co. Londonderry, b. 186 ;
d. 1911 ; m. 1900, Frances de Lacy, d. of Lieut. M.
Drummond Byner, 3rd Dragoon Gds. : —
Cyril Anthony de Lacy Nicholson, Gentleman, B.L. ,
b. 1902. Res. — Beech Hill, Ardmore, co. Londonderry.
Club — Northern Counties (Londonderry).
NICHOLSON (L.O. , 1904). Azure, a triangular castle
argent, masoned sable, windows and portcullis gules, on a
chief of the second, three laverocks, wings endorsed proper.
Mantling azure, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
his liveries, a falcon's head couped proper. Motto —
" Adjuvante Deo."
- -■ Son of Robert Nicholson of Manchester, Merchant, b.
1802 ; d. 1886 ; m. 1840, Margaret (d. 1904), d. of
59 Samuel Thornely of Liverpool : —
Francis Nicholson, Gentleman, F.Z.S., Member British
Ornithologists' Union, Corresp. Member of American Orni-
thologists' Union, President Manchester Library and
Philosophical Society, b. 1843 ; m. 1881, Louisa Williamson,
{d. 1902), d. of Thomas Turley. Res. — The Knoll, Winder-
mere. Club — Union (Manchester).
NICHOLSON (H. Coll.). Gules, a demi - figure
representing Bellerophon to the sinister proper, on a chief
wavy barry wavy of eight argent and azure, three fleurs-
de-lys or, Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a hulk of a ship on stocks with mast
or, flying therefrom a pennant per fesse argent and gules,
charged with a hammer fessewise proper. Motto — " Fais
bien, fais vite." Livery — Buff, silver buttons.
Sons of Henry Nicholson, Gentleman, of Church Road,
Brixton Hill, co. Surrey, b. 1834; d. 1882; m. Julia
Orindia, d. of John Griffiths, of Aylesbury, Bucks. : —
Henry Withnall Nicholson, Gentleman, b. i860 ; m. 1895,
Blanche Annie, d. of Thomas Medhurst of Lambeth, and
has issue — George Henry Nicholson, Gentleman, b. 1895
[m. 1922, Marjorie Stilwell, d. of Joseph Stilwell Peters of
Quarry Dean, Merstham, Surrey, and has issue — Harry
Joseph Nicholson, Gentleman, b. 1923 ; and Samuel Roger
Nicholson, Gentleman, b. 1926 (Res. — Doone Cottage,
Merstham, Surrey)] ; Kenneth Nicholson, Gentleman,
b. 1900. Res. — Clavadel, Merstham, Surrey.
Edward Maximillian Nicholson, Gentleman, b. 1867 ; m.
Harriett Isobel,d. of John Walker, of Quebec, and has issue
— Henry Walker Nicholson, Gentleman, b. 1902 (Res. —
Lakeside, Canada). Res. — SherbrookeSt. West, Montreal,
Canada.
William Piper Nicholson, Gentleman, b. 1868 ; m. Grace
Walker, d. of Robert Walker Welborn , of Letts Green,
Knockholt, co. Kent. Res. — Church Hill House, Merstham,
Surrey.
Son of Robert Nicholson, Gentleman, of Wilmer Nook,
Parkstone, co. Dorset, b. 1841 ; d. 1916 ; m. Emily
Anne, d. of George Minshull Phillips, of Handsworth,
Warwickshire : —
Stanley Voile Nicholson, Gentleman, b. 1874; m. Nellie,
d. of Mark Clayton, of Beechcroft, Birkenshaw, co, Yorks.,
and has issue — John Anthony Nicholson, Gentleman, b.
19 14. Res. — Palmers Avenue, Grays, Essex.
NICHOLSON (H. Coll.). Sable, a chevron engrailed
between two eagles' heads erased in chief and in base a
rose all or. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a double-headed eagle displayed sable,
charged on each wing with a chevron engrailed couped or,
and holding in each beak an arrow point downwards gold.
Motto — " Generositate."
Only son of Abraham Nicholson, Esq. , Solicitor, of
Werneth, sometime Captain and Hon. Major 6th V.B.
Manchester Regt., b. 1847; d. 1904; m. 1879, Alice,
d. of Roger Brighouse, of Pendleton : —
Roger Brighouse Nicholson, Esq., Major I. M.S. (ret.),
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., O.B.E. (mil. 1919), M.C. (1916),
b. 1880; m. 1907, Rebecca Leach, 2nd d. of George
William Wild, of Claughton, Birkenhead, and has issue —
George William Wild Nicholson, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut.
R.A. ,b. 1908; and Patricia Alice. Res. — The Lake House,
Rougham, Bury St. Edmund's. Club — Junior United
Service.
NICKELS (H. Coll.). Per saltire sable and argent, two
pheons in pale of the last, and as many Cornish choughs
n fesse proper. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, two arms embowed, vested
sable, cuffs argent, the hands holding a crossbow erect,
stringed proper.
Sons of Walter Lanyon Nickels, Gentleman, of
Chenotrie, Noctorum, nr. Birkenhead, b 1849; d. 1919;
m. 1874, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of William Evans : —
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Walter Lanyon Nickels, Gentleman, b. 1879; m. 1914,
Nesta Gwendolen, d. of Edward Samuel Roberts, Gentle-
man. Res. — Hallsannery, Bideford, N. Devon.
George Comrie Nickels, Gentleman, b. 1881.
Sons of John Tetley Nickels, Gentleman, of The Day
House, Shrewsbury, b. 1863 ; d. 1927; m. 1887, Alice
Mary, dau. of Samuel Minton of Forton, co. Salop : —
John Douglas Nickels, Gentleman, b. 1888. Res. —The
Day House, Shrewsbury.
Robert Norman Nickels, Gentleman, b. 1890. Res. —
NICKALLS (H. Coll.). Sable, an escallop argent,
.between two stags' heads caboshed in chief and as many
pheons in base or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, in front of a wolfs head
erased gules, three pheons or. Motto — " Semper fidelis."
Sons of Tom Nickalls, Gentleman, of Patteson Court,
Redhill, b. 1828; d. 1898; m. 1861, Emily, d. of H.
Quihampton of Little Totton, Essex : —
Hugh Nickalls, Gentleman, b. 1865.
Guy Nickalls, Esq., Capt. late Lanes. Fusiliers, served
Great War, b. 1866; m. 1898, Ellen Gilbey Gold; and has
issue — 2 sons. Res. — Farnham Royal, Bucks. Clubs —
R. A.C. , Leander, and M.C.C.
Vivian Nickalls, Esq., Major R.A., served Great War,
b.
Sons of Sir Patteson Nickalls, Knt. (1893), J. P. Kent,
b. 1836; d. ; m. 1867, Florence (d. 1896), d. of
Thomas Scurr Womersley of Leytonstone, Essex : —
Patteson Womersley Nickalls, Esq., D.S.O. , Col. Yeo.
(T.A. Reserve), served Great War (despatches 3 times,
D.S.O.), b. 1876; m. 1901, Norah, d. of the late Edward
Miller. Res —
Morres Nickalls, Esq.,M.C, J. P. andC.C. co. Warwick,
Capt. late Northants. Yeo., served Great War 1914-19, b.
1879. Res. — The Fields, Southam, co. Warwick. Club —
Reform.
JOHN LEAVER NICKISSON, Esq., T.D., late Major
Berks. Yeo., J. P. Wilts. Born 1861, being the eldest son of
John Nickisson of High Offley Manor, Staffs. Armorial
bearings — Per pale indented or and argent, a chevron
between two falcons' heads erased in chief and a rose in
base gules, barbed vert. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, two bezants fessewise, thereon a demi-lion ram-
pant and erased per fesse gules and argent. Motto —
" Generositate." Married, 1926, Vera Melton Mitchell, d.
of the late Capt. Barry, of Queen's Gate Terrace, S.W.
Res. — Hinton Manor, Swindon, Wilts. Clubs — Cavalry ;
Boodle's.
NICOL (L.O. , 1875). Azure, a fesse between six mascles
argent. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest Upon
a wreath of his liveries, a greyhound's head proper. Motto
— " Fidele."
Son of William Edward Nicol, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
cos. Kincardine and Aberdeen, late Lieut. -Col. comdg.
the London Scottish RiHe Vols., V.D., b. 1846; d.
1914; m. 1873, Catherine Nicoll Lewis, only child of
John William Prout of Neasden House, co. Middle-
sex : —
Randall James Nicol, Esq. , O. B.E. , Capt. 4th Batt. Argyll
and Sutherland Highlanders, b. 1882. Seat — Ballogie,
Aboyne, co. Aberdeen. Club — Jun. Carlton.
JOHN TOUP NICOLAS, Gentleman. Born Oct. 23,
1872, being the elder son of the late Granville Toup Nicolas,
Esq., Captain in the Royal Navy [only surviving son of the
late Rear-Admiral J. Toup Nicolas, Companion of the
Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by his wife Frances
Anna, daughter of Nicholas Were of Landcox, in the county
of Somerset], by his wife Margaret Elizabeth Graham,
dau. of the Very Rev. Peter Colin Campbell, D.D., Princi-
pal of Aberdeen University. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms : Gyronny of eight argent and azure, an eagle
displayed erminois, on a chief wavy ermine a trident or,
surmounting in saltire a flagstaff proper, thereon hoisted
a pennon gules, both passing through a chaplet of laurel vert.
Crest — Out of a naval crown or, a demi-eagle sable, wings
elevated erminois, each charged with a cross couped gules.
Motto — " Patria cara carior fides." [Addition to crest
granted to Captain John Toup Nicholas, Companion of the
Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and to his descendants,
October 18, 1816, the word "Pilot" inscribed on the rim
of the naval crown, in commemoration of distinguished
services on the east and west coast of Calabria in the sloop
" Pilot" in 1810, 1811, and 1812, and for an action in the
said sloop with the French ship "La Legere," June 17,
1815.] Married, June 1894, Ramsay, ne'e Mackay ; and has
Issue — John Toup Nicolas, b. 1895 ; Moana Lizzie Ramsay.
Postal address — Dalhousie, Flaxbourne, Marlborough, N.Z.
NICOLLS of Garisker (U.O.). Azure, three pheons
points down argent, on a chief of the last, a thistle proper,
between two trefoils slipped vert. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a naked arm
couped at the elbow and erect proper, charged with a ptieon
sable and holding in the hand a bow or, stringed argent.
Motto — " As an arrow true."
Son of Simon Nicolls, M.D., of Longford, Gentle-
man : —
Archibald John Nicolls, LL. B. (Dublin), Barrister-at-Lav
(King's Inns), b. Res. —
NICOLSON. Arms as matriculated in Lyon Register
1826. — Or, three falcons' heads erased gules. Crest — A
demi-lion or, armed and langued gules. Supporters — Two
eagles or, armed gules. Motto — "Generositate."
Eld. son of Sir Arthur Thomas Bennett Robert Nicolson,
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Shetland, b. 1842 ; d. 1917 ; m. 1881, Annie, eldest
daughter of John Rutherford of Bruntsfield Place, Edin-
burgh, and formerly oflllillawa, Australia: —
Sir Arthur John Frederick William Nicolson, nth Bart.,
of that Ilk and Lasswade (July 1629) , Advocate, M. A. , LL. B. ,
Hon. Sheriff-Substitute Orkney and Shetland, J. P., D.L.
Zetland, b. 1882 ; m. 1927, Dolores Elaine, d. of the late
Milton Cubbon, of New York. Res. — Brough Lodge, Fetlar,
Shetland. Clubs — Arthur's, Zetland (Lerwick).
NICOLSON. Or, a lion s head between three falcons'
heads erased gules, a bordure azure. Mantling gules,
doubled or. CreBt — On a wreath of his liveries, a lion's
head erased gules. Motto — " Nil sistere contra." Sup-
porters—Two eagles regardant, wings expanded proper.
Livery — Brown, yellow facings.
Eld. son of Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur Nicolson, 1st Baron
Carnock, P.C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O.,
K.C.I.E., H.M.'s Ambassador at Madrid 1904-5, and
at St. Petersburg 1906-10, b. 1849; d. 1928; m. 1882,
Mary Katharine, d. of the late Capt. Archibald Rowan
Hamilton of Killyleagh Castle, co. Down : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Frederick Archibald Nicolson, 2nd Baron
Carnock (1916), and 12th Baronet, of Carnock (Nova Scotia,
Jan. 16, 1637), M.C. , Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple,
formerly Major 15th King's Hussars, b. 1894. Res. — 36
Tedworth Square, Chelsea. Chambers — 2 The Cloisters,
Temple, E.C. Club — Cavalry.
NIELD (H. Coll., 1919). Azure, three annulets in
chevron argent, between as many greyhounds' heads
erased of the second, collared and ringed or. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
greyhound's head as in the arms, between two ostrich
feathers erect gold. Motto — " Justus esto et non metue."
Second son of William Robert Nield, of Midge
Hall, Saddleworth, Yorks., b. 1819 ; d. 1893 ; m.
Eliza, d. of William Henry Turner, Attorney, of
London : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Nield, P.C. (1924), Knt. (1918),
K.C.M.P. for Ealing, J. P., D.L., Barrister-at-Law, Inner
Temple, b. 1862 ; m. 1st, 1890, Mary Catherine (d. 1893),
d. of the late John Baker, of Colyton, Devon ; 2nd, 1901,
Mabel Owen, d. of Sir Cory Francis Cory-Wright, 1st
Bart., of Caen Wood Towers, Highgate, N. ; and has
had issue (by 1st marriage) — Wilfred Herbert Everard
Nield, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.), Lieut, nth Batt. R.
Fusiliers, b. 1891 ; killed in Great War 1916 ; Alan
Edgar Nield, Esq., LL.B., b. 1893 (Res. — 24 Keston
Avenue, Mosman, Sydney, N.S.W.). Res. — Bishop's
Mead, Bishop's Avenue, Hampstead Lane, N.W. Club
— St. Stephen's.
NIGHTINGALE (H. Coll.). Per pale ermine and
gules, a rose counterchanged. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an ibex sejant argent,
tufted, armed, and maned or. Motto — " Pro rege et
patria."
Son of Edward Henry Nightingale, M.A. , Barr.-at-
Law, b. 1856; d.v.p. 1895; m. 1887, Lily Maitland,
eldest d. of Capt. Charles Daniel Addison, late 39th
Regt. :-
Sir Edward Manners Nightingale, 14th Bart. (1 Sept.
1628), b. 30 Dec. 1888; m. 1923, Alice Duncan, eld. d. of
the late Robert Mackay Sutherland, of Solsgorth, Kinross-
shire. Res.— Sologirth, Beech Green Park, Withyham,
Sussex. Clubs — Arthur's, Roehampton.
Son of Lt.-Col. Sir Henry Dickenson Nightingale, 13th
Bart., b. 1830; d. 1911 ; m. 1856, Mary Anne, d. of
Capt. Thomas Spark, R.N. : —
Harry Ethelston Nightingale, Esq., b. i860; m. 1881,
Coralie Louise Pauline, yr. d. of Louis Charles d'Harcourt
Mary of Moncontour, Cotes du Nord, France ; and has
issue — Naomi Coralie [m. 1914, Lieut. -Comdr. Griffith W.
N. Boynton, late R.N.]. Res.— 6 Grand Palais, Monte
Carlo. *
Sons of Thomas Slingsby Nightingale, Esq., C.M.G.,
C.B.E., Sec. to the Office of the High Commr. of the
Union of South Africa, b. 1866 ; d. 1918 ; m. 1900,
Doris Elizabeth, d. of late Charles Stoughton Collison
of East Bilney, Norfolk : —
Geoffrey Slingsby Nightingale, Gentleman, b. 1904.
Roger Chester Nightingale, Gentleman, b. 1909. Res. —
Kneesworth, Buckingham Road, Edgware, Middx.
Son of Percy Athelstan Nightingale, Esq., J. P., M.D.
(Edin.), District Surgeon and Medical Officer, Victoria,
S. Rhodesia, b. 1867 ; d. 1918 ; ??i. 1899, Muriel
Stoughton, third d. of late Charles Stoughton
Collison : —
Charles Athelstan Nightingale, Gentleman, b. 1902.
Res. — 133 Church Street, Kensington, W.8.
Sons of Percy Nightingale, Inspecting Commr. Cape
of Good Hope, b. 1836 ; d. 1895 ; m. i860, Frances
Emma (d. 1905), eldest d. of Peter Brophy and niece of
John Humffreys Parry, Serjeant-at-Law : —
Lacy Gamaliel Nightingale, Esq., B.A., B.C.L.
Oxford, Barr.-at-Law, Advocate Supreme Court, S. Africa,
Attorney-Gen, Transvaal,^. 1869; m. 1906, Katie, only d.
of late J. M. Wagner of Johannesburg, Transvaal ; and has
issue — (1) Manners Percy Nightingale, Gentleman, b. 1908 ;
(2) Neville Gascoyne Nightingale, Gentleman, b. 1911.
Res. — Pretoria, Transvaal.
Major-Gen. Manners Ralph Wilmot Nightingale, C.B.,
C.M.G., CLE., D.S.O., Indian Army, served in Tirah
Campaign 1898 (Medal), with China Expedition 1900-1
(Medal), Great War 1914-18, Kurdistan 1919 (medal), Iraq
1920 (clasp), and Waziristan 1923 (medal and clasp), b.
1871 ; m. 1907, Anna(rf. 1924)^. of Arthur George Forestier-
Walker, late I.C.S., and has issue — George Manners
Nightingale, Gentleman, b. 1913 ; and Tessa Frances
Moyra. Club— United Service.
Sons of James Edward Nightingale, late Dist. Forest
Officer, Cape of Good Hope, b. 1838 ; d. 1908 ; m. 1st,
1861, Louisa Short, who d. 1869; 2nd, 1883, Adriana
Josina, d. of late Michael van Niekerk: —
Geoffrey Edward Nightingale, Gentleman, b. 1862; m.
1882, Emily Christina, d. of late John Austen ; and has
issue — Winifred Florence. Res. —
Ernest Albert Nightingale, Gentleman, b. 1867; m. 1893,
Sarah Annette Thornton, d. of late John Austen ; and has
issue — Alfred James Nightingale, Gentleman, b. 1905 ; Ida
Frances; and Irene Mary [m. 1926, Norman O. Halse ;
and has issue]. Res.- — Quthing, Basutoland, S. Africa.
Thomas Cecil Parry Nightingale, Gentleman, b. 1885;
m. 1911, Ainta Adendorff ; and has issue — 2 dans. Res. —
Khuhune, P.O. ButhaButhe, N. Basutoland.
Son of Lionel Bridges Nightingale, M.D., b. 1843 ; d.
1889 ; m. 1876, Julia Stewart (d. 1909), d. of William
Henry Grenelle of Brooklyn, U.S.A. :—
Lionel Grenelle Nightingale, Gentleman, Mech. Eng. , b.
1881 ; m. 1917, Mildred Clark. Res. — 44 Morningside
Drive, Manhattan, New York.
Sons of George Lacy Nightingale, b. 1815 ; d. 1859 ;
m. 1842, Martha Ann, d. of Sylvester Fellows of New
York, U.S.A. :—
Henry Dickonson Nightingale, Gentleman, b. 1843.
Res.—
James Wilson Nightingale, Gentleman, b. 1845 ; m. 1869,
Elizabeth, d. of Enoch Humbert ; and has issue — George
Lacy Nightingale, Gentleman, b. 1877 ; Eleanor Allison ;
and Bessie Barclay. Res. —
Charles Ethelston Nightingale, Gentleman, b. 1858.
Res.—
NIVISON (H. Coll.). Per chevron or and azure, in
chief two eagles displayed of the second, and in base an
eagle rising of the field. Mantling azure and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, upon the battlements of a
tower a wolf passant sable, gorged with a collar, the line
reflexed over the back or. Supporters — On either side
a wolf sable, gorged with a collar the line reflexed
over the back or, and charged on the shoulder with a
sal tire couped argent. Badge — A yellow pond lily
between two leaves all stalked proper, entiled by a
Baron's coronet or. Motto — " Exitus acta probat."
Son of John Nivison, of Sanquhar, b. 1824 ; d.
1898 ; m. 1846, Janet, d. of James Hair, of Sanqu-
har : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Nivison, 1st Baron Glendyne, of
Sanquhar (23 Jan. 1922), 1st Bart. (21 July 1914), J. P.
Middx., b. 1849; m. 1877, Jane, d. of John Wightman,
of Sanquhar ; and has issue — Hon. John Nivison, b.
1878 [m. 1920, Ivy May, d. of Joseph Rose ; and has
issue — Robert Nivison, Esq., b. 1926 ; and 2 daus. (Res.
— Herontye, East Grinstead)] ; Hon. Alexander Crichton
Nivison, b. 1883 ; Hon. Helen Ingram [m. 1909, Rev.
Roderick Macleod ; and has issue (Res. — 3Tipperlinn
Road, Edinburgh)] ; Hon. Jessie Hair [m. 1908, Alfred
Rickett ; and has issue {Res. — Kingswood Manor, Reigate,
Surrey)] ; Hon. Alice Jane ; Hon. Florence [m. 1916,
George Mackay, of 25 Berkeley Square, W.i] ; Hon.
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Mabel Gertrude [m. 1916, Arthur Ryder Owen (Res. —
Highwood, Roehampton)]. Res. — Branch Hill Lodge,
Hampstead, N.W. Clubs — Bath, Carlton, Constitutional.
WICKHAM NOAKES, Esquire, J. P. co. Surrey (High
Sheriff 1907-8). Born 1840, eldest son of John Tompsett
Noakes, Gentleman, and his wife Elizabeth, d. of Humphrey
Wickham. Armorial bearings — Per pale argent and gules .
a fesse invected between two leopards' faces in chief and a
rose in base all counterchanged. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a plate, thereon a
leopard's face gules between two roses argent, barbed and
seeded proper. Motto — " Nil desperandum." Married,
May 4, 1865, Kate Frances, dau. of John Shorter ; and
has Issue — (1) Wickham Francis Noakes, Gentleman, b.
Feb. 22, 1866 [tn. June 8, 1893, Edith Constantia Stephens] ;
(2) John Norman Noakes, Gentleman, b. Feb. 3, 1867 [tn.
May 27, 1895, Edith E. Burge, and has issue, Eric
John Wickham Noakes, Gentleman, b. 1897]; (3) Sydney
Ne\ille Noakes, Gentleman, b. Sept. 16, 1872; (4) Stuart
Bertram Noakes, Gentleman, b. Oct. 3, 1875 [tn. 1906,
Mabel Downing Allen ; and has issue — Pauline Kate
Winifred] ; Mabel Kate[#z. Sept. 27, 1890, Charles Cowper
Austen; and has issue]; Evelyn Beatrice [tn. Dec. 1899,
Thomas Story ; and has issue] ; Mellicent Elizabeth [tn.
May 12, 1900, Dr. Arthur Norman M'Arthur; and has
issue] ; and Marie Lilian Claire. Clubs — Carlton, Junior
Carlton.
NIXON (U.O.). Sable, five bezants, two, two, and one,
on a chief engrailed argent, a battleaxe in fesse of the
field. Crest — A gamecock proper, charged on the breast
with a bezant. Motto — " Toujours pret."
Sons of Brinsley de Courcy Nixon, sometime Lieut.
W. Somerset Yeo. , b. 1825; d. 190- ; tn. 2nd, 1877,
Frances Evelyn, d. of Thomas Inglis Hampton : —
Fergus Brinsley Nixon, Esq., D.S.O., J. P. Dorset,
Lt.-Col. (ret.) 6th Inniskilling Dragoons, served S. Africa
and Great War, b. 1880; m. 1912, Maud Frederica, d. of
Hon. F. C. Lascelles, of Sutton Waldron House, Blandford,
and has issue — Guy Nixon, Gentleman, b. 1913 ; Roger
Nixon, Gentleman, b. 1919 ; Bridget; and Judith. Res. —
Ellerslie, Cattistock, Dorset. Club — Cavalry.
Brinsley Hampton Nixon, Gentleman, B.A. (Camb. ), b.
1884 ; tn. 1906, Elizabeth, d. of Arthur David Hughes ; and
has issue — three daus. Res. —
Sons of late Rev. Eckersall Nixon, M.A., Rector of
Ettagh, King's Co., and Canon of Killaloe, by his
wife Constantina Mary Anne, d. of Sir Andrew Arm-
strong, Bart., M.P. , of Gallen Priory, King's Co. : —
Frederick Eckersall Nixon-Eckersall, Gentleman, Lieut.
R.A. , b. 1869 ; tn. 1904, Florence Eleanor, d. of S. G. T.
Scobell, Esq., J. P., of Walton House, Ashchurch, Glouc. ;
and has issue — Clara Laura Edith ; and Mary Eleanor
Constantia.
Edward Atcherley Eckersall Nixon, Gentleman, Lieut.
R.N., b. 1878.
NIXON (U.O. , 1906). Azure, on a chevron engrailed
between three frets couped or, as many trefoils vert, on a
chief indented of the second, a cat passant between two
fleams of the field. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a leopard rampant azure,
bezant£e, holding in the dexter paw a fleam or. Motto —
" Toujours pret."
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir Christopher John Nixon, rst Bart.,
P.C., B.A., M.B., LL.D. (Dub.), M.D. (hon. causa)
Univ. of Ireland, Pres. R. C.P.I. (1900), Phys. in
Ordinary to Lord- Lieut, of Ireland, b. 1849; d. 1914;
tn. 1871, Mary Agnes, d. of Dominick Edward Blake : —
Sir Christopher William Nixon, D.S.O., 2nd Bart. (14
July 1906), Maj. (ret.) R.A. , served Great War (despatches),
b. 1877 ; tn. 1917, Louise, yngr d. of the late Robert
Cleary, Esq., J. P., of The Glebe, Athlacca, co. Limerick ;
and has issue — Christopher John Louis Joseph Nixon,
Esq., b. 1918 ; Kenneth John Michael Basil Nixon,
Esq., b. 1919 ; Cecil Dominic Henry Joseph Nixon, Esq.,
b. 1920; and 1 dau. Seal — Roebuck Grove, Milltown, co.
Dublin. Res. — Rockford, Blackrock, co. Dublin.
NOBLE of Ardkinglas. Per pale argent and vert,
three bay-leaves counterchanged. Mantling vert and
argent. Crest — A bay-tree vert, trunked sable, ensigned
by an estoile argent. Motto — " Folium non defluet."
Third son of Sir Andrew Noble, K.C.B., of Ardmore,
b. 1831 ; d. 1915 ; m. 1854, Margery Durham, d.
of Archibald Campbell, of Quebec : —
Sir John Henry Brunei Noble, 1st Bart., of Ardkinglas,
co. Argyll (1923), b. 1865 ; m. 1902, Amie, d. of Samuel
Abraham Walker- Waters ; and has issue — Andrew Napier
Noble, Esq., b. 1904 ; John Samuel Brunei Noble, Esq-,
b. 1909 ; Michael Anthony Noble, Esq., b. 1913 ; Rose-
mary ; Anastasia Mary Elizabeth. Seat — Ardkinglas,
Inverary, N.B. Town res. — 43 Portland Place, W.i.
NOBLE of Kirkley Hall (H. Coll.). Gules, a lymphad
in chief two bay-leaves or. Mantling gules and or. Crest
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— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a dexter cubit
arm vested azure, the hand grasping a sword proper,
pommel and hilt or, an anchor fessewise sable. Badge
— A sprig of bay and a sprig of maple in saltire proper,
entiled by a circlet or. Motto — " Virtute et valore."
Son of John Noble, F.E.I.S., of Saville Place
Academy, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, b. 1819 ; d. 1869;
m. 1849, Mary Waddell, d. of James Black, of West
Bolden, Durham : —
Sir William Joseph Noble, 1st Bart. (24 June 192 1), of
Kirklev Hall, Northumberland, F.I.C.S., J.P.,6. 1863 ; tn.
1888, Margaret (d. 1928), d. of William Dixon, of Rye
Hill, Humshaugh ; and has issues — Sheila Black [w. 1917,
Frederick Williamson Noble, F.R.C.S. ; and has issue
(Res.— 27 Harley Street, W.)] ; Phyllis Margaret Black
[m. 1920, Capt. Cecil Dodd, Devon Regt. (ret.) ; and has
issue [Res. — Ferry Lodge, Wargrave, Berks.)]. Seat —
Kirkley Hall, Ponteland, Northumberland. Clubs —
R.A.C., Union (Newcastle-on-Tyne) , Phyllis Court.
NOBLE (H. Coll., 16 Sept. 1923)- Argent, a pale
sable, on a chief of the second three rose nobles or.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a winged foot proper, sandalled or. Motto —
" Noblesse oblige."
Son of Alexander Begg Noble, of Fraserburgh,
Aberdeenshire : —
Sir William Noble, Knt. Bach. (1920), Director of the
Gen. Electrical Co., Ltd., b. 1861 ; m. 1st, 1885, Mima,
d. of William MacDonald ; 2nd, 1918, Marion, d. of
George Jolley, and widow of James Weir, M.P. for Ross
and Cromarty ; and has issue (by 1st marriage) — Eliza-
beth Anderson [m. 1916, Cobden Turner] ; Catherine
Helen [tn. 1915, Henry Gisborne, J.P., Solicitor]. Res. —
The Chase, Blackdown, Leamington Spa. Clubs— Royal
Automobile and National Liberal.
NOBLE (L.O. and H. Coll.). Argent, three bay-
leaves vert. Mantling vert, doubled argent. Crest— On a
wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand couped holding
dagger all proper. Motto — "Virtute et valore."
Sons of Sir Andrew Noble, 1st Bart. (1902), of Ardmore
and Ardardan Noble, co. Dumbarton, K.C.B. (1893),
F.R.S., F.C.S., D.Sc. (Oxon.), Sc.D. (Camb.), D.C.L.
(Durham), J. P. and D.L. for Northumberland (High
Sheriff 1896), formerly Captain R.A., b. 1831 ; d. 1915 ;
tn. 1854, Margery Durham, d. of Archibald Campbell,
of Quebec, Canada : —
Sir George John Wiiliam Noble, 2nd Bt., of Ardmore
and Ardardan Noble (1902), Maj. Reserve of Officers, late
Maj. Northumberland Hussars, and late Captain 13th
Hussars, J. P. Northumberland, High Sheriff 1918,
[Supporters — On either side a wild man wreathed around
the head and waist with bay-leaves supporting with the
exterior hand a holly-tree eradicated, and resting the
exterior foot on the roots thereof all proper], b. 1859; m.
1896, Mary Ethel, d. of Samuel A. Walker Waters, Esq.,
J. P., of Chute Hall, co. Kerry (marriage dissolved 1916) ;
andhas issue — Veronica Margaret [m. i92i,the Hon. Joseph
Pease]. Seat — Ardmore, Cardross, co. Dumbarton. Town
res. — Hornton Lodge, Campden Hill, W.8. Clubs— Cavalry,
Garrick, Army and Navy, Northern Counties.
Saxton William Armstrong Noble, Esq. [Badge — A
spur with the Motto — "En avant "], *. 1863; tn. 1891,
Celia Brunei, d. of Arthur James ; andhas had issue— (1)
Humphrey Brunei Noble, Esq., M.C., Capt. Northumb.
Hussars, T.A. Res., served Great War (despatches twice),
b. 1892 [tn. 1926, Celia, d. of Capt. S. C. Weigall, R.N. ,
andhas issue — Marc Brunei Noble, Gentleman, b. 1927];
(2) Marc Andrew Patrick Noble, Gentleman, Lieut. R.F. A. ,
b. 1897 ; d. 1917 of wounds received in action; Marjorie
Florence [tn. 1919, Capt. G. S. Madan, and has issue] ; and
Cynthia. Res. — Kent House, Knightsbridge, S.W.
Sir John Henry Brunei Noble, 1st Bart, of Ardkinglas
(q.v.).
Philip Ernest Noble, Esq., b. 1870 ; tn. 1895, Mabel, d. of
Percy Graham Buchanan Westmacott of Ben well Hill,
Newcastle-on-Tyne; and has issue — (1) Graham Philip
Noble, Gentleman, b. 1898 [m. 1926, Pamela Susan, yngst.
d. of Basil Hoare, of Sutton -Veny House, Wilts.]; (2)
Horace Westmacott Noble Gentleman, Lieut. Res. of
Officers, Scots Gds., b. 1899; Agnes Dorothy [m. 19 18,
Comdr. James L. Boyd, D.S.C., R.N.] ; and Yseult Joan
[tn. 192a, Wilfrid T. C. Cochrane]. Res. — Jesmond Dene
House, Newcastle-upon-Tyne ; The Lodge, Pinner, Middx.
JOSEPH HORACE NOBLE, Gentleman, M.A., New
Coll., Oxford. Born Sept. 7, 1855, being the only son of
Joseph Alfred Noble, Gentleman, of Fortis Green, Hornsey
co. Middlesex, and Selby House, Ham, co. Surrey^ b,
1824; d. 1897; m. 1851, Emily, daughter of John
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grave. Armorial bearing's (H. Coll., 26 Dec. 1891).
Ermine, two chevronels gules, between three leopards
faces jessant-de-lys sable ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of
the colours, a leopard passant regardant sable, semee of
annulets or, holding in the dexter forepaw a battleaxe erect
proper; with the Motto. " Loyaute' n'a peur." Married,
September 26, 1885, Sarah, elder surviving daughter of
Thomas Sturgess of Penshurst, Kent ; and has Issue —
Archibald Francis Noble, Gentleman, born July 4, 1886;
and Elizabeth Mary [m. 1913, Kenneth Douglas Field,
Capt. R.G.A.]. Res. — Selby House, Hani, Surrey.
SHIRLEY NEWCOMBE NOBLE. Born June 7,
1865, being the eldest son of William Henry Noble of Glass-
drummond, co. Fermanagh, Major-Gen. Royal Artillery, by
his wife Emily, eldest dau. of Frederick Marriott of Taun-
ton, Somersetshire (by his wife Mary Anne, only dau. and
heiress of Francis Gibbons of Wellingborough). Armorial
bearing's — Vert, on a fesse or, between three leopards'
faces argent, a fleur-de-lys between two annulets sable.
Mantling vert and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, a dove argent, holding in her beak a ring or,
gemmed azure. Motto — " Mortem quam dedecus." Seat
— Glassdrummond, co. Fermanagh.
NOCTON of Langham Hall, Essex (H. Coll.). Gules,
on a chevron between three stags trippant or, as many
boars' heads erased at the neck of the field. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a boar's
head erased at the neck argent, pierced by a broken spear
or, between two sprigs of palm proper.
Son of William Nocton of Blyboro, Lines. : —
The late William Nocton, Esq., D.L., J. P. Essex and
Suffolk (High Sheriff Essex 1908), b. 1861 ; m. 1st, 1889,
Margaret, only d. of James Anderson of Brondesbury ; 2nd,
1898, Mary Egerton, d. of Col. R. S. Green of Stonylands,
Dedham, Essex, and d. . Seat — Langham Hall, nr.
Colchester.
NOEL(R.L., s May 1798, H. Coll.). Or, fretty gules,
a canton ermine. Mantling gules and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a buck at gaze argent, attired
or. — Motto — " Tout bien ou rien."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur Edward Joseph Noel,
O.B.E., 4th Earl of Gainsborough, b. 1884; d. 1927 ;
m. 1915, Alice Mary, d. of Edward Eyre, of Gloucester
House, Park Lane: —
Rt. Hon. Sir Anthony Gerard Edward Noel, 5th Earl of
Gainsborough, Viscount Campden, and Baron Noel (U.K.
16 Aug. 1841), Baron Barham (U.K. 1 May 1805), and 7th
Bart. (G.B., 22 Oct. 1781) [Supporters— On either side a
bull argent, armed and unguled proper, gorged with a naval
crown azure, therefrom a chain reflexed over the back, gold ;
pendent from the crown are escutcheons, azure, charged
with an anchor erect, encircled by a wreath of laurel or], b.
1923. Seat — Exton Park, Oakham. Town res. — Berkeley
House, Hay Hill, W.
Hon. Gerald Eyre Wriothesley Noel, b- 1926.
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir Charles William Francis Noel, 3rd
Earl of Gainsborough, J. P., D.L. Rutland, J. P. cos.
Worcester and Gloucester, b. 1850 ; d. 1926 ; m. 1st,
1876, Augusta Mary (d. 1877), d. of Robert Berkeley of
Spetchley ; 2nd, 1880, Mary Elizabeth {Res. — The
Court, Chipping Campden), d. of James Arthur Dease,
of Turbotston, co. Westmeath : —
Hon. Charles Hubert Francis Noel, O.B.E., Major late
Coldstream Gds., b. 1885; m. 1912, Mary Douglas, d. ot
Brig. -Gen. Archibald Campbell Douglas Dick, C.B.,
C.M.G. ; and has issue — Archibald Charles William Noel,
Esq., b. 1914; David Francis Douglas Noel, Gentleman, b.
1919 ; Andrew Mungo James Noel, Gentleman, 6. 1921 ;
Douglas Robert George Noel, Gentleman, b. 1924; Jane
Isabelle Mary ; and Carola Mary. Res. — Pitkerro House,
Kingennie, Dundee ; Campden House, Campden, Glos.
Clubs — Guards', Naval and Military.
Sons of Hon. Edward Noel, Lt.-Col. late Rifle Brigade
and Staff, b. 1852; d. 1917; m. 1884, Ruth, d. of W.
H. Lucas of Triniffle, co. Cornwall: —
Edward William Charles Noel, Esq., CLE., D.S.O.,
Major Indian Political Dept., b. 1886; m. 1923, Katherine,
d. of the late Robert L. Ross, and has issue — Robert
Anthony Noel, Esq., b. 1924 ; Denys Edward Noel, Gentle-
man, b. 1926. Club — Travellers'.
Hubert Lewis Clifford Noel, Esq., Capt. late R.A.M.C,
M.D.,^. 1888. Res.— 54 Upper Brook Street, W.i. Clubs
— Travellers', Pratt's.
John Baptist Lucius Noel, Esq., M.C., Major Res. of
Officers lateE.Yorks. Regt. ,b. 1890; m. 1915, Sybil, d. of J.
Graham. Res. —
Sons of Gerard Cecil Noel, Esq., late Capt. 3rd Batt.
Northamptonshire Regt., b. 1864; d. 1925; m. 1897,
Madeline Edith, d. of Thomas Henry Clifton of
Lytham Hall : —
Charles Cecil Noel, Gentleman, b. 1904.
John Cecil Noel, Gentleman, b. 1906. Res. — Cottes-
more House, Rutland.
Son of Rt. Hon. the Hon. Gerard James Noel, P.C. ,
J. P., D.L., C.A. co. Rutland, M.P. for Rutland 1847-
1883, a Lord of the Treasury 1866-68, Chief Commr.
of Works and Public Buildings 1876-80, Capt. nth
Hussars, &c, b. 1823; d. 1911 ; m. 1863, Lady
Augusta Mary Lowther, sister of 3rd Earl of Lons-
dale : —
Henry Cecil Noel, Esq. , late Capt. 17th Lancers, b. 1868 ,
m. 1st, 1902, Frances Mary, d. of Frederick Pepys Cock-
erell ; 2nd, 1926, Janet Baird, of the Old Hall, Market
Overton. Seat — Catmose, Oakham. Club — Bachelors'.
Sons of Capt. the Hon. Henry Lewis Noel (third son of
the 1st Earl of Gainsborough), b. 1824; d. 1898; m.
ist, 1852, Emily Elizabeth (d. 1890), d. of Rev. the
Hon. Baptist Wriothesley Noel : —
Gerard Thomas Noel, Esq., J. P. co. Dorset, late Major
3rd Batt. Durham L.I. , b. 1856; m. 1888, Edith Mary (d.
1917), d. of Rev. the Hon. William Byron ; and has issue
— (1) John Byron Noel, Esq., M.C., Capt. late Yorkshire
L.I., b. 1891 [m. 1924, Rosamund, d. of Major C. A.
Hankey]; (2) William Henry Middleton Noel, Gentleman,
b. 1898; Mary Cecily [m. 1921, Major Alan C. G. Luther,
M.C., late K.O. Y.L.I. ; and Audrey [m. 1918, Capt.
Thomas B. Butt, Yorks. L.I.]. Res.— ,
Hugh Middleton Noel, Gentleman, b. 1862; m. 1901;
Helen Winifred, d. of Robert Gibbs ; and has issue — (1
Geoffrey Francis Middleton Noel, Gentleman, b. 1902; (2
Leland Hugh Wriothesley Noel, Gentleman, b. 1906 !
and Diana Catherine. Res. —
Henry Hamlyn Noel, Gentleman,*?. 1864; m. 1897, Mary,
d. of John Laner Oliver; and has had issue — (*) Edward
Francis Hamlyn Noel, Esq., Capt. Indian Army, b. 1899;
(2) Gerard Hamlyn Noel, Gentleman, b. 1900 (d. 1924) ;
and Mildred Mary Hamlyn. Res. — Brick Stables , Stanway ,
Colchester.
Son of the Hon. Roden Berkeley Wriothesley Noel, b.
1884; d. 1894; m. 1863, Alice Mary Caroline, d. of
Paul de Broe : — ■
Rev. Conrad Le Despencer Roden Noel, Vicar of
Thaxted, Dunmow, Essex, b. 1869; m. 1895, Miriam, d.
of James Greenwood; and has issue — Barbara. Res. —
The Vicarage, Thaxted, Dunmow, Essex.
Son of Sir Gerard Henry Uctred Noel, G.C.B.,
K.C.M.G., Admiral of the Fleet, b. 1845; d. 1918 ;
m. 1875, Charlotte Rachel Frederica, d. of Francis
Joseph Cresswell : —
Francis Arthur Gerard Noel, Esq., O.B.E., Lieut. -Col.
late R.A.F., formerly Lieut. 4th S. Midland Brig., b. 1880 ;
m. 1913, Evelyn, fourth d. of late Benjamin Bond-Cabbell,
D.L., and has issue — Evelyn Diana; and Susan Rachel.
Res. — Holly Lodge, Aldeburgh, Suffolk ; 17 Norfolk
Crescent, Hyde Park, W.
Sons of William Frederick Noel, Esq., Col. late R.E. ,
J. P. cos. Gloucester and Monmouth, b. 1849; &• x923 '<
m. ist, 1879, Josephine Annie (div. 1883, d. 1904), d. of
Joseph Watts Halliwell of Stratford Park; 2nd, 1885,
Beatrice Elizabeth {d. 1889), d. of the Rev. Joseph
Christopher Bradney, M.A. ; 3rd, 1896, Laura Caroline
(d. 1897), d. of C. H. Beilby:—
Cecil Frederick Gerard Noel, Esq., M.C., Capt. late
E. Kent Yeo., served Great War, b. 1880. Res. —
Maurice Waldegrave Noel, Esq., formerly Major The
King's Royal Liverpool Regt. and Squadron Comdr. Royal
Flying Corps, b. 1888 ; m. 1920, Edith, d. of the late Capt.
George Gairdner, and has issue — Peter Maurice Noel,
Gentleman, b. 1922 ; Noel, Gentleman, b. 1928.
Res.—
Son of Admiral Francis Charles Methuen Noel, b. 1852 ;
d. 1925 ; m. 1886, Wilmot Juliana, d. of T. Maitland
Snow of Cleve House, Exeter : —
Montague Wriothesley Noel, Lieut. -Comdr. R.N. , served
Great War 1914-19, b. 1892 ; m. 1926, Christabel Florence,
d. of the late Rev. Henry Startin, and has issue — Henry
Methuen Noel, Gentleman, and Gerard Lionel Gordon
Noel, Gentleman (twin), b. 1927. Res.— The Dene, East
Grinstead. Club— Junior United Service.
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Sons of Edward Andrew Noel, Esq., J. P., D.L. , b.
1825 ; d. 1899 ; tn. 1848, Sarah Gay (d. 1889), d. of
W. B. Darwin of Elston Hall :—
Robert Lascelles Gambier Noel, Esq., Capt. R.N., b.
1855 ; tn. 1st, 1887, Letitia Louisa Carmela, d. of the Rev. S.
D. Koelle ; and has issue— (1) Gambier Baptist Edward
Noel, Gentleman, served Great War as Lieut. Sherwood
Foresters, b. 1888 [m. 1st, 1914, Beatrice Eva (divorced
1923), d. of the late Rear-Adm. John Byng ; 2nd, 1924,
Rosalie Sibyl, d. of Major S. S. Flower, and formerly wife
of Capt. W. L. Harrison, and has issue (by 1st wife) —
Gambier John Byng Noel, Gentleman, b. 1914 ; and Beatrice
Louise Francis (Res. — 12 Lancaster Road, Wimbledon,
S.W.19]; (2) Norman Philpot Robert Noel, Esq. , served
Great War as Capt. R.F.A. (despatches, Croix de Guerre
with Bar), b. 1891 ; (3) John Andrew Vernatti Ncel, Esq.,
late Capt. R.G.A., served Great War, b. 1893 [tn. 1923,
Marion Shanks Wylie]. Res.— 12 Lancaster Road,
Wimbledon.
James Wriothesley Noel, Gentleman, late Lieut. Wilts.
Militia, b. 1861 ; tn. 1890, Elizabeth Marion, only surv.
child of late Gen. Frederick Arthur Willis, C.B. ; and has
issue— Darwin Edward Gordon Noel, Esq., Capt. late
R.A. , served Great War (despatches), b. 1891. Res. — Down
Green, Wheathampstead, Hants. Club — Junior Carlton.
Younger son of Rev. the Hon. Francis James Noel,
M.A., b. 1793; d. 1854; tn. 1822, Cecilia Penelope
(d. 1885), sister of the 1st Baron Methuen : —
Rev. Moptague Henry Noel, M.A. (Oxon. ), late Vicar of
St. Barnabas, Oxford, b. 1840. Res.— 58 Osnaburgh Street,
Sons of Berkeley Plantagenet Guilford Charles Noel ot
Moxhull Park, Esq., J. P., D.L. , b. 1821 ; d. 1906; m.
1852, Milicent Mary, d. of Rev. the Hon. Francis
Noel:—
Charles Francis Adderley Noel, Esq., late 2nd Dragoon
Guards, b. 1854 ; tn. , Frances Louise, d. of Samuel
Whipp, of Sydney, N.S.W. Res. — 163 Westbourne
Terrace, W.2.
Rev. Edward Henry Noel, M.A. (Oxon.), late Rector of
Frinsted, b. 1859; tn 1907, Caroline Ethel, d. of James
Crowley ; and has issue— Arthur Edward Noel, Gentleman,
b. 1908. Res.— Verulam, St. Albans Avenue, Bourne-
mouth.
James Harrington Noel, Gentleman, b. 1861 ; m. 1923,
Flora (d. 1928), widow of James Vogel, of Alsace. Res.—
Son of Wriothesley Baptist Noel, Esq., Judge of Insol-
vency, and Land Tax. Commr. Melbourne (elder son of
Rev. the Hon. Baptist Wriothesley Noel, see below), b.
1827 ;d. 1886; tn. 1858, Margaret (d. 1869), d. of
John McKenzie : —
Guy Noel, Esq., b. i860 ; tn. 1883, Blanche Mabel Mayne,
d. of James Hatch Gibbs, of Glenroy Park, Victoria ; and
has surv. issue— Eleanor Baillie [tn. 1910, Capt. George
Nevile Wyatt, D.S.O., R.F.A., and has issue]; and Valerie
Winifred Wriothesley [m. 1912, Capt. Charles John
Bnghtman, O.B.E.,late R.A.S.C.]. Res.— Upland Court,
Northwood, Middx.
Younger son of Rev. the Hon. Baptist Wriothesley
Noel, M.A., b. 1799 ; d. 1873 ; tn. 1826, Jane (d. 1889),
d. of Peter Baillie of Douchfour : —
Ernest Noel, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Sussex, J. P.
co. Norfolk, M.P. for Dumfries Burghs 1874-86, b. 1831 ;
m. 1857, Louisa Hope (d.s.p. 1870), d. of Thomas Milne;
2nd, 1873, Ladv Augusta Keppel (d,s.p. 1902), d. of 6th Earl
of Albemarle; 3rd, 1909, Sidney E. G., d. of late Rev. W.
S. Saunders. Seat— Dulany House, Patching, Sussex.
Son of Albert Leland Noel, Gentleman, b. 1835 ; d.
1916; m. 1859, Ella (d. 1913), d. of the Rev. Capet
Molyneux : —
Barham Molyneux, Gentleman, b. 1868 ; tn. 1895, Dorothy,
d. of Spencer Brunton ; and has issue— Audrey [m. 1920
Capt. F. H. Theron, S. African Staff Corps]. Res.—
5 Campden Mansions, Kensington, W.8.
Son of Evan Baillie Noel, Gentleman, b. 1879 ; d. 1928 ;
tn. 1906, Marjorie, d. of Dr. R. Deane Sweeting ; —
Gerard Baptist Ncel, Gentleman, b. 1915. Res. — 107
Comeragh Road, West Kensington.
His Honour ARTHUR BAPTIST NOEL, Judge of
the Northern District Court of Queensland, of Brisbane.
Born December .16, 1855, being the eldest son of His
Honour Wriothesley Baptist Noel of Melbourne, Judge of
the Court of Insolvency and Land Tax Commissioner, by
his wife Margaret, daughter of John Mackenzie of Tain,
Scotland, Queensland. Armorial hearing's — He bears for
Arms : Or, fretty gules, a canton ermine. Upon the es-
cutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
Mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, a buck at gaze argent, attired or ; with the
Motto, "Tout bien ou rien." Married, September 25,
1879, Henrietta Augusta Macdonald, daughter of Henry
O'Hara; and has Issue — (1) Leland Virgil Edmund Noel,
Gentleman, born June 27, 1884; (2) Wriothesley Baptist
Noel, Gentleman, born June 21, 1884; (3) Cyril Noel,
Gentleman, born December 10, 1889 ; Gertrude Vivian ;
Gladys Millfcent. Postal address —
NOEL-HILL (R.L., 19 March 1824). Quarterly, 1.
quarterly, i. and iiii., ermine, on a fesse sable, a castle triple-
turretted argent, on a canton gules, a martlet or (Hill) ; ii.
or, fretty gules, a canton ermine (Noel); iii. or, a chevron
between three stags' heads caboshed gules (Harwood); 2.
the same arms of Hill ; 3. the same arms of Harwood ; 4.
ermine, on a fesse sable, a castle triple-towered argent (Hill,
Vn. of Salop, 1623) ; 5. sable, a lion rampant argent,
crowned or, between three crosses formee fitchee of the
second (Longslow) ; 6. per pale or and argent, an eagle
displayed sable (Bird) ; 7. gules, a chevron between three
pheons argent (for Hill of Buntingslade) ; 8. the same arms
of Noel. Mantling sable and argent. Crests — 1. (in the
centre) on a wreath of the colours, on the battlements of a
tower proper, a hind statant argent, collared and chained
or (Hill) ; 2. (on the dexter), on a wreath of the colours, a
stag statant argent, attired or (Noel); 3. (on the sinister),
on a wreath of the colours, a stag's head caboshed sable, in
the mouth a sprig of oak proper. Motto — " Qui uti scit ei
bona."
Son of Hon. and Rev. Thomas Noel Noel- Hill, Rector
of Berrington b, 1847 < d- x888 ; tn. 1874, Frederica
Sarah, d. of Rev. W. David Morrice, Preb. of
Salisbury : —
Rt. Hon. Thomas Henry Noel-Hill, 8th Baron Berwick
(19 May 1784), Major late Shropsh. I. Yeo., Hon. Attache
at Paris 1903-n, and 1915-16 [Supporters (of Barony)—
Dexter, a pegasus argent, collared sable, thereon a martlet
or: sinister, a stag argent, attired or, collared sable, thereon
a leopard's face or and therefrom a chain refiexed over
the back gold], b. 1877 ; m. 1919, Edith Teresa, d. of the
late William Hulton of Venice. Seat — Attingham Hall,
Shrewsbury. Clubs — Carlton, Marlborough, St. James's.
Son of Rev. Charles Noel-Hill, M.A. (Oxon.), Rector
of Stockton, co. Salop, b. 1848 ; d. 1911 ; tn. 1891,
Edith Mary, d. of Rev. Riou George Benson, M.A.,
Rector of Hope Bowdler: —
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Charles Michael Wentworth Noel-Hill, Esq., Lieut, late
Shropshire L.I., formerly Rifle Bde. , A.D.C. to Viceroy of
India 1924, b. 1897. Address — The Lowe, Worfield,
Bridgnorth.
NOLAN of Ballinderry (U.O. ). Or, on a cross between
four swords in pale gules, a demi-lion rampant of the first.
Crest — A demi-lion rampant or. Motto — "Cor unum
via una."
Son of Raymond Philip Nolan, Gentleman, The Black
Watch, b. 1883 ; killed in Great War 191 ; m. 1913,
Kathleen, d. of Rt. Hon. Charles Andrew O'Connor,
P.C. , Master of the Rolls, Ireland : —
Antony Raymond St. Quentin Nolan, Gentleman, b.
19 . Res. —
NORBURY, Earl of, see GRAHAM-TOLER.
NORBURY (R.L. 1840, H. Coll.). Sable, a chevron
indented ermine, between three bulls' heads caboshed
argent, armed or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
Out of a crown vallery or, a bull's head sable, armed gold,
in the mouth a trefoil vert.
Second son of Col. Thomas Coningsby Norbury Nor-
bury, C. B. , J. P. andD.L. for Worcestershire, and J. P.
for Herefordshire, late Col. Worcestershire Militia,
formerly Capt. 6th Dragoon Guards, b. 1829 ; d. 1899 ;
m. 1855, the Hon. Gertrude (d. 1916), d. of the Rt.
Hon. Standish O'Grady, 2nd Viscount Guillamore: —
Frederick Paget Norbury, Esq., J. P. Wares. , b. 1867;
m. 1907, Rosamund Adelaide Alice, eldest d. of Gervas
F. Wake of Victoria, B.C.; and has issue — (1) Christopher
Paget Norbury, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; (2) Michael Norbury,
Gentleman, b. 1912; and Rosamond. Res. — Shei ridge,
nr. Malvern. Clubs — Overseas, Worcester County.
NORCOP, see RADFORD-NORCOP.
NORFOLK, Duke of, see FITZALAN HOWARD.
NORMAN, see LEE-NORMAN.
NORMAN of Honeyhanger (H. Coll.). Sable, a thun-
derbolt and in chief two crosses patee pierced with
eight symbols of Foh-he or the Pa-qua and charged with
a roundel containing the Eastern symbol known as Tae-
Keigh all or. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, upon a mount vert, a spear erect trans-
fixing a Saracen's head all proper. Supporters — On
either side a horseman proper.
Son of Henry Norman, of Linford House, Leicester,
b. 1814 ; d. 1877 ; m. 1855, Sarah Edna, d. of James
Riddington of Hazelbeach, Northants : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Norman, 1st Bart. (22 June, 1915),
P.C, J. P. Surrey, F.R.G.S., Fellow of American Inst, of
Radio Engineers, Fellow Inst, of Physics, Asst. Postmaster-
Gen. 1910, M.P. S. Div. Wolverhampton, 1900-10, and
Blackburn 1910-23, Commdr. of the Order of the Saviour
of Greece, St. Maurice, and St. Lazarus of Italy, OfHcier of
Legion of Honour and Order of the Crown (Belgium),
b. 1858 ; m. 1st, 1891, Menie Muriel, d. of James Muir
Dowie ; 2nd, 1907, Hon. Florence Priscilla McLaren,
C.B.E., J. P., d. of 1st Baron Aberconway ; and has
issue (by 1st marriage) — Henry Nigel St. Valery Norman,
Esq., Lieut, (ret.) R.A., served Great War (despatches),
b. 1897 [m. 1926, Patricia Moira, d. of the late Lt.-Col.
James Howard Annesley, C.M.G., D.S.O.] ; (by 2nd
marriage) — Willoughby Rollo Norman, Esq., b. 1909 ;
Anthony Charles Wynyard Norman, Esq., b. 1912 ; Laura
Rosalind. Seat — Ramster, Chiddingfold, Surrey. Town
res. — The Corner House, Cowley Street, Westminster.
Clubs — Reform, Ranelagh, R.A.C.
NORMAN of Runcorn (H. Coll.). Sable, a lion rampant
between three garbs or. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, two spears points upwards in saltire
or, pendent therefrom by a ribbon gules an escutcheon
argent, thereon a man's head couped proper. Motto —
" Certavi et vici. "
Son of Thomas Norman of Runcorn, Cheshire, b. 1824;
d. 1885 ; m. Sarah, d. of John Yardwood of Frodsham,
Cheshire : —
Sir Frederick John Norman, Knt. Bach (1914), J. P., D.L.
Cheshire, Scientific Expert Specialising on Chemistry and
Physics as applied to the Chemical, Colour, and Pottery
Industries, b. 1857 ; m. 1st, 1888, Nellie (d. 1909), d. of
Josiah Peacock of Didsbury, Lancashire ; 2nd, 1920,
Gertrude, d. of the late Capt. Green, of Oxford; and has
had issue — Thomas Stanley Norman, Esq., M.A. (Camb. ),
b. 1890; d. 1918. Res. — Lyndhurst, Higher Runcorn,
Cheshire.
NORMANBY, Marquess of, see PHIPPS.
NORMANTON, Earl of, see AGAR.
NORRIS of Hackney (1573, H. Coll.). Sable, billettee
argent, a cross flory of the last. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-stag
or, attired and pierced through the body with an arrow
sable, feathered proper. Motto — " Mors ultima linea
ferum."
Son of Henry Crawley Norris, M.V.O., J. P. cos.
Oxford and Northampton, Col. late comdg. Q.O.
Oxfordshire Hussars, Imp. Yeo. , b. 1841 ; d. 1914 ;
m. 1867, Mary, d. of Right Hon. Sir W. Bovill, Lord
Chief Justice of Common Pleas: —
Major Henry Everard du Cane Norris, J. P. Oxon. , late
5th Batt. Royal Warwickshire Regt. , served in S. Africa
1901-2, and Great War as temp. Lt.-Col. R.M., R.N.V.R.,
b. 1869 ; m. 1920, Sybil E. Kathleen, d. of the late Major
Herbert Dugdale, 16th Lancers. Post. add. — Cross Hill,
Adderbury, Banbury. Club — White's.
Son of Henry Norris, Esq., of Swalcliffe Park, Oxford,
J. P. and D.L., b. 1810; d. 1889; m. 1833, Eleanor.
d. of Rev. John Lloyd Crawley of Heyford, co.
Northampton : —
George Hugh Norris, Gentleman, Barr.-at-Law, M.A.
(Oxon), late Lieut. Q.O. Oxfordshire Hussars, b. 1843.
Res. — Cross Hill, Adderbury, co. Oxford.
NORRIS of Wood Norton Hall (Vn. of Norfolk 1664,
H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, a cross pate"e fitchee
fleury between ten billets argent (Norris) ; 2 and 3, azure,
on a bend or three lozenges voided gules (Knight). Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, on a mount vert, a talbot sejant gules, collared
or. Motto — " Fideliter serva."
Sons of Rev. George Norris, B.A. , T.C. D., Vicar of
North Elmham, co. Norfolk, b. 1834; d. 1898; m.
1859, Dania Jane (d. 1896), d. of Edward Lloyd of
Dublin: —
William Edward Norris of Wood Norton Hall, co.
Norfolk, J.P., B.A. (Pembroke Coll., Camb), b. 1866;
sue. his great-uncle, the late William Norris, J. P., D.L.,
of Wood Norton Hall, in 1875 ; m. 1893, Annie, second d.
of Thomas Lawrence Forbes ; and has had issue — William
Forbes Norris, b. 1894 ; killed in action 1915 ; Marjorie ;
and Marion Joyce. Seat — Wood Norton Hall, East Dere-
ham, Norfolk. Club — County (Norwich).
Rev. Charles Lloyd Norris, Rector of Bio' Norton, M.A.
(Camb. ), b. 1867 ; m. 1898, May, d. of Leonard Gilbert ; and
has had issue — Collin Chad Armstrong Norris, Lieut.
R.F.C., b. 1898; killed in flying accident 1917 ; Ina Massie ;
and Margaret Almerda. Res. — Bio' Norton Rectory, Diss,
Norfolk.
George Hassell Norris, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; m.
Res. — Rochester, New York, U.S.A.
Sons of Robert Norris, Gentleman, of Brewer, Maine,
U.S.A. (3rd son of Rev. George Norris, see above), b.
1868 ; d. 1925 ; m. 1890, Lilian Mabel, d. of E. S. Carr
of Orington, U.S.A. : —
George Lloyd Norris, Gentleman, b. 1892.
Reginald Armstrong Norris, Gentleman, b. 1898.
Kenneth Earl Norris, Gentleman, b. 1902.
Hassell Norris, Gentleman, b. 1905. Res. — Brewer,
Maine, U.S.A
The Very Rev. Dean WILLIAM FOXLEY NORRIS,
D.D., F.S.A., Hon. A. R.I. B.A. , Dean of Westminster,
Dean of the Most Hon. Order of the Bath, Chaplain of the
Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Hon. Chaplain to the
Royal Academy of Arts, and to the Queen's Westminster
Regt., b. 1859; being the only son of Canon Foxley
Norris, b. 1824 ; d. 1906 ; m. 1851, Julia, d. of Dr. Edward
Thomas Monro, of Harley Street, London. Armorial
bearings — The arms of Westminster, namely, azure, a
cross patonce between five martlets or, on a chief or, a pale
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of the Royal Arms of France^and England, between two
roses gules ; impaling his family arms of Norris (H. Coll.),
namely, quarterly argent and gules, in the second and
third quarters a fret or, over all a fesse azure ; the whole
within the collar of the Dean of the Most Hon. Order of the
Bath. Married, 1884, Mary Blanche, d. of the Ven. Alfred
Pott, Archdeacon of Berks., and has had Issue — (1) Major
John Percivall Foxley Norris, b. 1886 \m. 1914, Doreen
Brabant Smith, and d. 1924 ; leaving issue — Michael Norris,
Gentleman, b. 1915 ; Tom Norris, Gentleman, b. 1917] ; (2)
Arthur William Foxley Norris, Gentleman, b. 1888.
Res. — The Deanery, Westminster, JS.W.i. Club —
Athenaeum.
NORRIS (U.O.). Quarterly azure and or, in the first
and fourth quarters a fret argent, over all a fesse ermine
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a falcon rising sable,
charged with a mullet gules. Motto — " I serve loyally."
Sons of Richard Augustine Norris (son of Maurice
Norris and Mary Anne Osborne of Co. Cork, Ireland),
Esq., of Sydney, J. P. N.S.W., Banker, b. 1843; d.
1914 ; m. 1868, Marianne, d. of Edward Fennessy of
Melbourne, Victoria : —
Osborne Edward Norris, Gentleman, Solicitor, N.S.W.,
b. 1869; m. 1916, Emmeline Mai, widow of the late
Willia.n Densham, and d. of the late Alexander Kenneth
Mackenzie, of Manly. Post, address — Cathcart House,
n e, Castlereagh Street, Sydney, N.S.W. W!"
Wilfrid James Norris, Gentleman, Mining Engineer, b.
10th Sept. 1873 ; m. Alice, d. of ; and has issue —
Phyllis Maud. Res. —
The late Ignatius Bertram Norris, Esq., b. 1880 ; edu-
cated St. Ignatius College, Riverview, admitted to the
N.S.W. Bar 1908, Sec. to the Vice-President of the
Executive Council and Representative of the Government
in the Legislative Council, m: 1915, Bessie, d. of the Hon.
John Lane Mullins, M.A. , M.L.C. , of Killountan, Darling
Point, Sydney. In 1916 he left Egypt as Lieut. -Col. in
command of the 53rd Battalion A.I.F., and was killed in
action while storming and capturing the German trenches
at Armentieres in July 1916. He left issue — John Richard
Bertram Norris, Gentleman, b. 1916.
NORROY KING OF ARMS, see WOLLASTON.
NORTH. Argent, two chevronels nebuly between two
mullets in chief and a decrescent in base sable. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
lion's head erased argent, gorged with a collar nebuly
charged with three mullets gules. Mantling azure and or.
sable and between two mullets also sable. Motto — " Animo
et fide." Livery — Light drab, with black collar and cuffs,
silver buttons, silver hatband, black and white striped
waistcoat.
Son cf Sir Harry North, Kt. Bach., late Capt. and Hon.
Major 4th Batt. Royal Munster Fusiliers, of Lemon
Well, Eltham,^. 1866 ; d. 1920 ; m. 1894, Jessie Louisa
(Res. — Orford Lodge, Pope's Grove, Twickenham),
second d. of the late David Evans, Esq., J. P. for N.
R. Yorks., and for co. Monmouth, of Middlesborough-
on-Tees and of Cliffden, Saltburn-by-the-Sea, and of
Cleveland House, Grangetown, all in the co. of Yorks: —
Vivian Gordon North, Esq., b. 1896.
Son of Arthur Jewell North, Gentleman, of Vale Mascal,
Bexley, Kent, Lieut. Royal Reserve Field Artil. , b.
1883 ; d. 1918 ; m. 1906, Adelaide Louise, fifth d. of
late Job Garratt, Esq., J. P., of Wassell Grove, Stour-
bridge ; Brookfield, Belbroughton ; Cobhampton,
Worcester, all in co. Worcester : —
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John Garratt North, Gentleman, b. 1912. Res. — Vale
Mascal, Bexley, Kent.
Sons of Gamble North, Gentleman, of Silverland,
Eridge, Sussex, b. 1854; d. 1921 ; m. 1st, 1883, Sarah
Kate (d. 1889), dau. of William Beecroft of Leeds ;
2nd, 1890, Leila Emily, dau. of John Pain Hunt ot
Westwood, Bexley: —
John Tom North, Esq., late Major R.A.F. , formerly
Capt. 2nd Dragoon Guards ("Queen's Bays"), b. 1884;
m. 1920, Paula Elizabeth, d. of the late Julius Peterson, of
Chicago, U.S.A., and has issue — John Gamble North,
Gentleman,*. 1921. Seat— Silverland, Eridge, Sussex.
Victor Beecroft North, Gentleman, educated at Rugby,
b. 1886.
NORTH. Azure, a lion passant or, between three
fleurs-de-lys argent. Mantling azure and or. Crest — A
dragon's head erased sable, ducally gorged and chained
or. Supporters — On either side a mastiff proper. Mottoes
— " La vertu est la seule noblesse " ; " Animo et fide."
Second son of Rt. Hon. Dudley Francis North, 7th
Earl of Guilford, b. 185 1 ; d. 1885 ; m. 1874,
Georgiana (Res. — 4 Lennox Gardens, S.W.), d. of
Sir George Chetwynd, 3rd Bart. : —
Rt. Hon. Frederick George North, 8th Earl of Guilford
(8 Ap.1752), Baron Guilford.of Guildford, Surrey (27 Sept.
I083), J. P., D.L. Kent, Lieut. -Col. East Kent Yeomanry,
b. 1876 ; m. 1 90 1, Mary Violet, d. of William Pawson, of
Shawdon, Northumberland ; and has issue — Francis
George North, commonly called Lord North, 2nd Lieut.
Reserve of Officers, 1st and 2nd L. Gds., b. 1902 [w.
1927, Joan Louisa, d. of Sir Merrik Raymond Burrell, 7th
Bart. ; and has issue — Hon. Barbara Joan] ; Hon. John
Montagu William North, b. 1905 [m. 1927, Muriel, a. of
Sir William Hicking, 1st Bart., and has issue — Georgiana
Mary] ; Hon. Charles Evelyn North, b. 1918 ; Lady
Cynthia Mary Noel. Seat — Waldershare Park, Dover,
Kent.
NORTH (H. Coll.). Azure, a lion passant or, between
three fleurs-de-lys argent. Mantling azure and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a dragon's head erased
sable, ducally gorged and chained or. Motto— " Animo
et fide."
Sons of Charles North, Esq., J. P. andD. L. , of Rougham
Hall, late Capt. Norfolk Artillery Militia, M.A. (Camb.),
Barr.-at-Law, b. 1828 ; d. 1906 ; m. 1859, Augusta, d.
of the Rev. the Hon. Thomas R. Keppel, Canon of
Norwich, Rector of North Creake, Norfolk: — ■
Frederick Keppel North, Esq., B.A. and LL.B. (Trin.
Coll., Camb.), Barr.-at-Law, Chancellor of the Dioceses
of Norwich and of St, Edmundsbury and Ipswich, J. P. and
Chairman of Norfolk Quarter Sessions, b. i860 ; m. 1898,
Grace Darling, d. of Gen. the Hon. Sir Percy Robert Basil
Feilding, K.C.B. ; and has issue — (1) Roger North, Gen-
tleman, B.A. , Trin. Coll., Camb., Barrister-at-Law, Inner
Temple, b. 1901 (Address — 1 Paper Buildings, Temple,
E.C.); (2) Charles Percy Frederick North, Gentleman, B.A.
(Camb.), b. 1906. Seat — Rougham Hall, Norfolk. Chambers
1 Paper Buildings, Temple, E.C. Clubs — Athenaeum,
Norfolk (Norwich).
Marjoribanks Keppel North, Esq., M. I.C.E. , Inspec.
Ministry of Health, Capt. late R. E., served Great War
(despatches), b. 1865 ; m. 1905, Edith Beatrice, d. of Sir
George Armytage, 6th Bart. ; and has issue — Montague
North, Gentleman, b. 1906; and Arabella. Res. — Little
Germains, Chesham, Bucks. Club — Windham.
NORTH (H. Coll., 1866). Per pale azure and sable, a
lion passant between in chief two fleurs-de-lys and in base a
quartrefoil or. Mantling azure and or. Crest — Upon a
wreath of the colours, a dragon's head erased sable,
guttee-d'or, and collared and chained or, in front thereof
three mascles interlaced fessewise, also or. Motto —
" Animo et fide."
Sons of North North, Esq., J. P. and D.L., formerly
of the Indian Army, assumed by Roy. Lie. 14 April
1866 the surname and arms of North only, b. 1824 ; d.
1910 ; m. 1856, Alicia Gertrude, only d. of Major
Versturme : —
Brig.-Gen. Brodrigge North North, C.B. (Mil.), M.V.O.,
comdg. the 2nd West Riding Brigade 1908-12, 30th
Field Army Brig. 1905-6, 3rd Batt. King's Own
1898-1908, and 199th Brigade 1914-17, Hon. Brig.-Gen.
since 1917, Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital
of St. John of Jerusalem (1901), received the Roy. Humane
Soc. medal 1895, served in Soudan Exp. 1895, South Africa
1899-1902 (mentioned in despatches), and Great War
1914-19, J. P. Westmorland (High Sheriff 1907-8), J. P. and
D.L. Lanes., b. 1862 ; m.ist, 1895, Maud Mabella, only child
of the late John Coulthurst of Gargrave House, Yorkshire,
who d. 1900, leaving issue — (1) John Brabyn North, Gentle-
man, Lieut. 2nd Dragoons, b. 1896 ; d. 1921 ; (2) Edward
Tempest Tunstall North, Esq., J. P. Westmorland, Lieut.
Yorks. Hussars, b. 1900; m. 2nd, 1911, Winifred Evelyn,
fourth d. of Clement Upton Cottrell Dormer ; and by her
has issue — Dorothy Evelyn. Residences — Newton Hall,
Kirkby Lonsdale; Lily Tarn, Sedburgh, Yorkshire.
Clubs — Junior United Service, Junior Naval and Military.
Lt.-Col. Edward Bunbury North, C.M.G., D.S.O., D.L.
Lanes, and Westmorland, J. P. Westmorland, served
through the Soudan Exp. 1898-9 (mentioned in despatches,
4th class Medijeh), S. Africa 1899-1900, and in Great War
1914-19, b. 1869; m. 1899, Margaret, d. of the Hon. John
Dundas, brother of the 1st Marquess of Zetland ; and has
issue — Myles Edward Wentworth North , Gentleman , b. 1908 ;
and two daus. Res. — Old Hall, Milnthorpe, Westmorland.
Club — Naval and Military.
Lt.-Col. Piers William North, D.S.O., late Special
Reserve, a King's Messenger, Roy. Berkshire Regt., served
in South Africa (mentioned in despatches), and Great War
1915-17 (despatches twice, D.S.O.),£. 1871. Club — Army
and Navy.
Lt.-Col. Oliver Henry North, D.S.O., late Lanes. Fus.,
served through the S. African War 1899-1902, and Great
War 1914-18, b. 1874; m. 1908, Edith Monica, only child
ot W. A. Smith-Masters, Esq., of Camer Park, Kent; and
has issue — (1) Oliver Brian Masters Ncrth, Gentleman, b.
1909; (2) Allan Piers North, Gentleman, b. 1913 ; (3)
Michael Richard North, Gentleman, b. 1914 ; (4) Henry
Phillip North, Gentleman, b. 1921. Res. — Lockner, Chil-
worth, Guildford, Surrey.
Albert Kenlis North, Esq., Major 4th Batt. Oxfordshire
Light Inf., b. 1876; m. 1919, May Sunbeam Violet, d. of
the late Brig.-Gen. F. W. Lumsden, V.C., C.B., D.S.O.,
R.M.A.,and has issue — Frederick Lumsden North, Gentle-
man, b. 1921 ; and Violet Iris. Club — Jun. Naval and
Military.
NORTHAMPTON, Marquess of, see COMPTON.
NORTH- BOMFORD (R.L., U.O., 10 Nov. 1837).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, on a fesse ermine, three cross
crosslets fitchee gules (Bomford) ; 2 and 3, per pale or and
azure, a lion passant between three fleurs-de-lys counter-
changed (North). Mantling azure and argent. Crests —
1. upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin segreant argent,
charged on the shoulder with a cross crosslet fitchee gules
(Bomford); 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a wyvern's
head erased vert, langued gules, collared and chained or
( North ). Motto — " Vir tutus et fidelis. ' '
Son of John North-Bomford, Esq., J. P., formerly
Capt. 29th Regt., b. 1838; d. 1905; m. 1st, 1866,
Charlotte Maria (d. 1881), d. of John Devenish-
Meares, of Meare's Court, co. Westmeath ; 2nd, 1882,
Mary Wilhelmina Constance, eld. d. of Sir William S.
B. Kaye, C.B..Q.C. :—
John George North-Bomford, Esq., Major 2nd Batt.
Royal Fus., b. 1883; m. 1909, Hilda Frances, ygst. d. of
the late Rev. George Shaw Munn, Rector of Madresfield,
nr. Malvern ; and has issue— David John North-Bomford,
Gentleman, b. 1913. Seat — Gallow and Ferrans, Kilcock,
co. Meath. Club — Kildare Street (Dublin).
NORTHCOTE. Argent, three cross crosslets in bend
sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — Upon a
chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a stag trippant argent.
Motto — " Christi Crux est mea lux."
Only surv. son of Preb. the Hon. John Stafford
Northcote, b. 1850; d. 1920; m. 1881, Hilda Car-
dew, d. of the late Very Rev. F. W. Farrar, D.D.,
Dean of Canterbury : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Stafford Lawrence Northcote, 3rd
Earl Iddesleigh and Viscount St. Cyres, of Newton St.
Cyres, Devon (3 July 1885), 10th Bart. (16 July 1641)
[Supporters — On either side a stag proper, suspended
from the neck of each by a chain or an escutcheon
ermine, thereon a fir-cone or], b. 1901 ; s. his uncle 1927-
Address — 107 Ebury Street, S.W. Club — Carlton.
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir Stafford Henry Northcote, ist
Earl of Iddesleigh, G.C.B., P.C., b. 1818 ; d. 1887 ;
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Baron Farrer : —
Rev. the Hon. Arthur Francis Northcote, Clerk in
Holy Orders, M.A. (Oxford), Rector of Monk's Eleigh,
Bildeston, Suffolk, Hon. Canon of St. Edmundsbury and
Ipswich, b. 1852 ; m. 1st, 1877, Alice Caroline (d. 1878),
d. of Edward Owen, of Oxford ; 2nd, 1880, Mary Arabella
(d. 1888), d. of S. Bush Toller, Q.C. ; 3rd, 1892, Emily
Catherine, d. of Col. S. B. Kekewich ; and has issue (by
1st marriage) — Frances Mary Alice [m. 1899, Charles
Jelf, of Rapstile, Lustleigh, S. Devon] ; (by 2nd marriage)
— Geoffrey Alexander Stafford Northcote, Esq., M.A.
Oxford, b. 1881 [m. 1910, Edith, d. of Rev. J. Adams,
V.C. ; and has issue] ; Dorothea Mary [m. 1914, Bryan
Hook, of Silverbeck, Churt, Surrey] ; Beatrix Edith
[m. 1908, Percival Inglis Farrer] ; Hester Selina Mary ;
(by 3rd marriage) — Evelyn Olivia Stafford. Res. — Monk's
Eleigh, Bildeston, Suffolk.
NORTHCOTE of Somerset Court. Or, a pale en-
grailed bendy of six argent and azure, between four
crosses botony of the last.
Daus. of George Barons Northcote, Gentleman,
b. 1845 ; d. 1915 ; m. 1883, Geraldine, d. of Gen.
William Neville Custance, C.B., of Brook Heath,
Salisbury : —
Gwendoline Eleanor Northcote.
Sybil Geraldine Northcote.
Spencer Olive Northcote.
Seats — Somerset Court, Brent Knoll, Somerset ; Cove
Manor, Farnborough, Hants. Res. — Cove Manor, Farn-
borough.
NORTHCROFT (H. Coll., 1904). Per pale azure and
gules, a horse passant argent, in chief a marigold slipped
proper, between two fleurs-de-lys or. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, issuant from
a mascle or, an antelope's head erased azure, charged with
two fleurs-de-lys of the first. Motto — ' ' Constans."
Son of Henry Thomas Northcroft of Egham, b. 1814 ;
d. 1903 ; m. 1854, Mary, d. of Wm. Corderoy :—
Henry Northcroft, Gentleman, F.S.I. , b. 1855; m. 1893,
Ada Mary Perry; and has issue — (1) Alfred George
Corderoy, Northcroft, Gentleman, b. 1894 ; (2) Perceval
Wm. Corderoy Northcroft, Gentleman, b. 1898 ; (3) Henry
Thomas Archibald Northcroft, Gentleman, b. 1904; and
Rosemary Corderoy. Res. —
NORTHESK, Earl of, see CARNEGIE.
NORTHEY of Epsom (Vn. of Wilts 1634, H. Coll..)
Or, on a fesse azure, between three panthers statant proper,
semee of estoiles argent, a pansy of the first between two
lilies of the third. Mantling azure and or. Crest — Upon
a wreath of the colours, a cockatrice flames issuing from
the mouth proper. Motto — "Steady."
Son of Rev. Edward William Northey, M.A., J. P., b.
1832 ; d. 1914; 111. 1867, Florence Elizabeth, d. of Sir
John E. Honywood, Bart., of Evington, Kent: —
Major-Gen. Sir Edward Northey, G.C.M.G. (1922),
C.B., Lt.-Col. (ret.) King's Royal Rifles, served in Isazai
and Miranzai Exped.N.W. Frontier, India, 1891-2 (medal,
2 clasps), S. Africa 1899-1902 (despatches twice, Queen's
Medal with 5 clasps, King's Medal with 2 clasps), Great
War 1914-16, Comdg. 1st Batt. K.R.R., and Brig.-Gen.
comdg. 15th Inf. Bde., German E. Africa 1916-18 (des-
patches, Maj.-Gen.),C.-in-C. British E. Africa, High Com-
missioner Zanzibar 1918-22, comdg. 43rd Div. T.A.
1924-26, has 1st class Brilliant Star of Zanzibar, is Comdr.
Order of Avis (Portugal), Officer Legion of Honour
(France), b. 1868 ; m. 1897, Evangeline, third d. of the late
Daniel Cloete of Wynberg, Cape Town, S. Africa ; and
has issue — (1) Edward George Vernon Northey, Esq., b.
1910; (2) Rudolf William Anson Northey, Esq., b. 1912 ;
Florence Evangeline Cloete [m. 1921, Hon. Humfrey Trice
Martin, M.L.C., Commisr. of Lands, Nairobi]; Renee
Muriel [m. 1923, Sir George Beaumont, nth Bart.]; and
Isobel Frances. Post, add.— -Woodcote House, Epsom.
Clubs — Naval and Military ; Shikar.
Sons of Major William Northey, D.S.O., Durham L.I.,
b. 1876 ; d. 1 91 4 of wounds received with Brit. Exped.
Force ; m. 1905, Violet, d. of the late Thomas James
Ferguson of Calicut, India: —
William Edward Northey, Gentleman, b. 1909. Res. —
Denys Vernon Northey, Gentleman, b. 1910.
Sons of Lt.-Col. George Wilbraham Northey of Ashley
Manor, Wilts, J. P. and D.L. , late of the Cameronians,
b. 1835; d. 1906; m. 1859, Louisa (d. 1907), d. of
late Arthur James S. Barrow, formerly of the 23rd and
30th Regts. : —
George Edward Wilbraham-Northey of Cheney Court,
Box, Wilts., D.L.,J.P. Wilts, Gov. of Manchester Prison
1907 8, b. i860 ; assumed by Deed Poll the additional sur-
name of Wilbraham ; m. 1885, Mabel Beatrice Helen, d. of
late Capt. Hunter of Killylung, Dumfriesshire ; and has
had issue — (1) George Evelyn Anson Wilbraham-Northey,
Capt. 3rd Batt. Essex Regt. , b. 1886; killed in action 1914 ;
(2) Armand Hunter Kennedy Wilbraham-Northey, b. 1897 ;
Vere Wilbraham [m. 1910, Capt. Austin Gardner, 3rd Essex
Regt., son of Maj. Gardner of Brentwood]. Seat — Cheney
Court, Box, Chippenham.
Lt.-Col. Herbert Hamilton Northey, CM. G., late Royal
Scots Fus. , b. 1870; m. 1903, Elizabeth, d. of Neale
Thomson of Strathdoon, Ayr; and has issue — Herbert
Wilbraham Hamilton Northey, Gentleman, b. 1906. Res.
— Bourtree Park, Ayr.
Percy Wilbraham Northey, Gentleman, £. 1872; m. 1896,
Rosalie, d. of late John Roupell ; and has had issue — John
Wilbraham Northey, Gentleman, £. 1899 ; d. 1919. Res. — ;
Major Arthur Cecil Northey, Scottish Rifles, b. 1873 ; m.
1905, Madeleine d. of Col. Arthur Allen Owen ; and has
issue — (1) Peter Arthur Owen Northey, Gentleman, b.
1906 ; (2) Adrian Paul Wilbraham Northey, Gentleman,
b. 1913. Res. —
Cyril Brook Northey, Gentleman, b. 1877; m. 1899,
Elsa, d. "of late C. Thiedemann ; and has issue — Rosemary.
Res.—
NORTHMORE, formerly of Cleve, nr. Exeter, co. Devon
(H. Coll., 1721). Gules, a lion rampant or, langued and
armed azure, crowned with an Eastern crown argent.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a lion's head erased gules, crowned as in the arms, and
charged on the neck with a rose argent, barbed and seeded
proper. Motto — " Nee elala nee dejecta."
Sons of Rev. Thomas Welby Northmore, successively
Vicar of Kirk Hammerton and Weston, co. Yorks., b.
1823; d. 1908; tn. Elizabeth, d. of William Moore: —
Thomas Welby Northmore, Gentleman, B.A. (Camb.), b.
1866 ; in. 1903, Margaret Ainsworth, d. of Lt.-Col. Gritton,
late Roy. Marines; and has issue — (1) Thomas William
Welby Northmore, Gentleman, b. 1906 ; (2) John Henry
Northmore, b. 1910. Res. —
Geoffrey Northmore, Gentleman, *. 1868.
Son of John Northmore, Esq. , J. P., of Cleve, nr. Exeter,
co. Devon,*. 1826; d. 1915; by his 2nd wife, m. 1873,
Harriet Olympia Morshead, yngst. d. of Northmore
Herle Pierce Lawrence, of Launceston, Cornwall : —
John Northmore, Gentleman, b. 1874 ; m. 1903, Marion
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John Grant Lawrence Northmore, Gentleman, b. 1904 ; and
Judith Marion. Res.— The Croft, Lee-on-Solent, Hants.
NORTHRIDGE (U.O.). Argent, on a fesse indented
azure, three estoiles of the field between in chief two frets
couped and in base a cross patee gules. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a falcon
with wings endorsed and inverted proper, belled or, the
dexter claw resting on a fret gules. Motto—" Fideliter
serva."
Son of Benjamin Northridge, by his wife Lucy, d. of
George Cotterill : —
John Nonhridge, Gentleman, b. 1832; m. 1855, Mary
Catherine Lovell, d. of William Young ; and has issue —
(1) Benjamin Northridge, Gentleman, b. 1856; (2) Rev.
William Northridge, b. 1858; (3) Rev. John Northridge,
B.D., Rector of St. Thomas, Dublin, b. 1862 [m. 1899,
Leila, d. of James T. Ward of Belfast ; and has issue —
Ronald Lovell Ward Northridge, Gentleman, b. 1900 ;
Mary Nora; and Helen Maud Lucy]; (4) Rev. George
Northridge, B.D., formerly Vicar of St. George's, Chorley,
b. 1874 [tn. 1st, 1898, Elizabeth Ann, d. of Edward Bold of
Wigan, Lanes. ; and has issue, Lucy Mary Barton ;
Kathleen Annie; and Norah ; m. 2nd, 1914, Margaret, d.
of John George Robinson, C.B.E., of Bournemouth, and
has issue — John Northridge, Gentleman, b. ; and
Mary (Res. — Emmanuel Vicarage, Hornsey Road, N.7)] ;
(5) Rev. Robert Northridge, M.A. , Rector of St. Andrew's,
Dublin, b. 1875 ; Elizabeth Anne ; Lucinda Frances [m.
1893, Rev. H. J. Bryan, M.A.] ; and Mary. Res. — Ballineen,
co. Cork.
NORTHUMBERLAND, Duke ot, see PERCY.
NORTON, Baron, see ADDERLEY.
NORTON, see LOWDNES-STONE-NORTON.
NORTON (H. Coll.) Per fesse or and azure, in chief
a lion passant sable, and in base a maunch ermine.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a tiger's head couped at the neck holding in the mouth a
broken spear in bend proper. Supporters — On either side
a tiger regardant proper, collared and chained argent,
the collar of that upon the dexter side charged with three
roses gules, and that on the sinister side with three tre-
foils vert. Motto — " Frangas non flectes."
Son of Rev. William Norton, Clerk in Holy Orders,
of Rathcreedan, Wainsford House, and Lower Bagot
Street, Dublin, b. 1815 ; d. 1881 ; m. 1842, Caroline
Theresa (d. 1893), d. of George Riddock, of Triton
Lodge, co. Louth : —
Rt. Hon. Cecil William Norton, 1st Baron Rathcreedan,
of Bellehatch Park, Oxford (1916), Capt.(ret.) 5th Lancers,
M.P. W. Div. of Newington 1892- 1916, Asst. -Postmaster-
Gen. 1910-16, b. 1850 ; m. 1st, 1880, Cecilia Lafayette (d.
1898), d. of James Kennedy, of The Limes, co. Down,
and widow of William Cavendish, of Crakemarsh Hall,
Staffs. ; 2nd, 1903, Marguerite Cecil, d. of Sir Charles
Huntingdon, Bart. ; and has issue (by 1st marriage) —
Hon. Felicie ; (by 2nd marriage) — (1) Hon. Charles Patrick
Norton, b. 1905 ; (2) Hon. Michael Adrian Norton, b. 1907 ;
Hon. Sylvia Beatrice. Seat — Bellehatch Park, Henley-
on-Thames. Clubs — National Liberal, Reform.
NORTON (H. Coll.). Azure, a maunch ermine, over all
a bend gules. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a Moor's head affrontee, couped at
the shoulders proper, wreathed round the temples with ivy
and round the neck a torse argent and azure. Motto—
" Avi numerantur avorum."
Son of Rt. Hon. Thomas Brinsley Norton, 4th Baron
Grantley, b. 1831 ; d. 1877; m. 1854, Maria Chiara
Elisa (d. 1892), d. of Signor Federigo of Capri : —
Rt. Hon. John Richard Brinsley Norton, 5th Lord
Grantley, Baron of Markenfield (G.B., 9 April 1782), late
Capt. Middlx. Yeo., J. P. and D.L. co. Yorks. [Supporters
— Dexter, a lion argent, gorged with a ducal coronet gold,
pendent thereto by a riband gules, an escutcheon of the
arms of Norton; sinister, a griffin, argent, gorged as the
dexter], b. 1855; m. 1st, 1879, Katherine Buckner (d. 1897),
the divorced wife of his cousin C. G. C. Norton, d. of
Commodore W. H. McVickar of New York; 2nd, 1899,
Alice Jones, nat. d. of 7th Vise. Ranelagh (ext. ); and has
surv. issue — (1) Hon. Richard Henry Brinsley Norton, Capt.
Scots. Gds., served Great War 1914-19, b. 1892 [m. 1919.
Jean Mary, d. of Sir David Kinloch, C.B., M.V.O., nth
Bart., and has issue — John Richard David Norton, Esq., b.
1923; and Sarah Katherine Elinor (Res. — 22 Cambridge
Street, W.i. Clubs — White's; Garrick ; Turf)]; Hon.
Joan Mary Conyers [m. 1903, Edmund Henry Bevan,
and has issue] ; Hon. Eleanor Trehane ; and Hon. Katharine
Edith Carlotta. Seats— Markenfield Hall, Ripon ; Weeke
Manor, Winchester, Hants. Clubs— White's ; Royal
Societies.
Son of Capt. Robert Thomas Lowndes Lowndes-Stone-
Norton, b. 1839 ; d. 1895 ; m. 1st, 1862, Catherine
Charlotte (d. 1882), grandd. and h. of William
Lowndes-Stone, of Brightwell Park : —
Roger Fletcher Earle Lowndes-Stone-Norton (a. v.)
NORTON (Confn. U.O. 1883). Per pale azure and
gules, a maunch ermine, on a chief engrailed or, a lion
passant sable. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a tiger's head erased or, charged
with a trefoil vert, and holding in the mouth a broken
spear proper. Motto—" Frangas non flectes."
Sons of Rev. W. Norton, Rector of Baltinglass,
Ireland, b. 1815 ; d. 1881 ; m. 1842, Caroline, d. of
George Riddock of Triton Lodge, co. Louth : —
Rt. Hon. Cecil William Norton, 1st Baron Rathcreedan
(q.v.)
Col. Reuben Norton, late Durham Lt. Inf., and Suffolk
Regts. , J. P. co. Montgomery, b. 1853; m. 1881, Evelyn, d.
of Sir T. G. Frost of Chester; and has had issue— (1)
William Reuben Norton, Esq., Major R.E., served Great
War 1914-19, b. 1883 ; (2) Leopold Grantley Norton, Gen
tleman, Lieut., 2nd Batt. Durham L.I., b. 1890; reported
missing 1914; and Evelyn Mary. Seat — Dolcorsllwyn
Hall, Cemmaes, Montgomeryshire. Club— Army and Navy.
NORTON of Sheffield (H. Coll.). Per bend gules and
argent, three roses in pale between two cross crosslets
fitchee, all counterchanged. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a dragon's wing gules,
in front of a cross crosslet fitchee argent. Motto—" Garde
la foy." Livery — Black, gilt buttons.
Son of James Norton, b. 1833; d. 1889; m. 1859,
Lucy Ann (d. 1906), d. of Westby Leadbeater :—
Frank Guthrie Norton, Gentleman, b. 1868 ; m. 1895,
Florence Mary (d. 1922), d. of Joseph Needham ; and has
issue— Cyril Needham Norton, Gentleman, b. 1896; and
Dorothy. Seat— Storth House, Fulwood, Sheffield. Clubs
—Athenaeum (Sheffield), Hallamshire Golf (Sheffield).
NORTON - GRIFFITHS ol Wonham, Betchworth,
Surrey (H. Coll). Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, a flaming
sword erect between two gryphons combatant or (Griffiths) ;
2 and 3, argent, on a fesse raguly between two fleurs-de-lis
azure, a fleur-de-lis between two crescents or (Norton).
Mantling sable and or. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, supporting in his paws
a flaming sword erect as in the arms (Griffiths) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a dexter gauntlet closed sable,
between two ostrich feathers argent (Norton). Badge— A
primrose and a violet both leaved and slipped in saltire
proper enfiled with a circlet or. Supporters— Dexter, a
Colonial soldier in the uniform of a trooper of the 2nd
Regt. King Edward's Horse, resting the exterior hand on a
terrestrial globe in frame environed with a meridian ; sinister,
a labourer holding in the exterior hand a jack-hamme
drill, all proper. Motto — " Pro rege et imperio."
Son of John Griffiths, of TheWatton, Brecon,*. 1825 ■
d. 1891 ; m. 1863, Juliet, d. of Richard William Avery,
of Bayswater : —
Sir John Norton-Griffiths, 1st Bart.l (14 June 1922),
K.C.B., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. late King Edward's Horse, M.P.
for Wednesbury 1910-18, and for Wandsworth Central
1918-24, F.G.S., Member of Institute of Mining and Metal-
lurgy and of Institute of Mining Engineers, served in
Matabele War 1906-7, in command of Scouts in Rhodesia
1907, in British S. African Police and during Boer War,
served Great War, has Star of Roumania, Order of St.
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Deed Poll 1917, the additional surname of Norton ; m. 1901 ,
Gwladys.d. of Thomas Wood, and has issue— Peter Norton-
Griffiths, Esq., b. 1905 ; Michael Norton-Griffiths, Esq.,
b. 1908 ; Ursula [m. 1922, John Henry Thorpe, O.B.E.,
Barrister-at-Law, Recorder of Blackburn, and has issue];
and Phoebe. Res.— 79 Cadogan Square, S.W. Clubs—
Bath, Carlton, Ranelagh.
NOTT, see PYKE-NOTT.
NOWELL-USTICKE (H. Coll. 1852.). Quarterly,
1 and 4, counter-quartered i. and iiii. gules, on a bend
embattled counter-embattled, between two plain cottises
or, three eagles displayed of the field (for Usticke) ; ii.
and iii. per fesse argent and sable, a fesse engrailed
counterchanged between a sword in chief, point upwards,
and another in base, point downwards proper (for
Nowell) ; 2 and 3, per bend sinister dovetail or and
sable, six martlets within a bordure, all counterchanged
(for Beauchant). Mantling gules and or. Crests — 1. on
FREDERICK RICHARD HARDING NOTT, Gentle-
man. Born 1864, being the only son of the late Rev.
Richard Nott, M.A. , of Gorwell House, Devon, by
Annie Arnold, dau. of John Caddy of Bowden, Devon.
Armorial bearings— Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, on a bend
engrailed or, between four leopards' faces two and two
argent, an estoile of eight points between two martlets of
the field (for Nott) ; 2 and 3 or, three martlets in bend
between two bendlets, all between two crosses pat£e azure
(for Harding). Mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests,
1. upon a wreath of the colours, two mascles fessewise
interlaced or, thereon a martlet gules, ducally gorged gold,
in the beak a sprig of laurel proper (for Nott) ; 2. upon a
wreath of the colours, on a rock a Cornish chough proper,
collared or, resting the dexter claw on a cross pat^e also or
(for Harding). Motto— " Pax vobiscum." Married, Nov.
12, 1895, Lelia Elizabeth, youngest dau. of the late
Charles Ellis of Oak Villa, Meldreth, Cambs. ; and has
Issue — Florence Annie. Seat — Tordown, Swinbridge,
Barnstaple.
NOWELL of Netherside(R.L., 1 Nov. 1843, H. Coll.).
Argent, three covered cups sable. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, an arm
embowed in armour, holding in the hand a flaming bomb,
all proper.
Son of Ralph Assheton Nowell, Esq., J. P. West
Riding, Lt.-Col. late Bengal Staff Corps, b. 1830; d.
1912; m. 1864, Ellen Eliza (d. 1913), eldest d. Rev.
H. J. Swale of Ingfield Hall, Settle, Yorks., J. P. :—
Roger Whitaker Nowell, Gentleman, b. 1865; m. 1904,
Gertrude Annie, d. of W. A. Hart, M.V.O. ; and has surv.
issue — Ronald Laurence Nowell, Gentleman, b. 1908; and
Evelyn Margaret.
Walter Salmon Nowell, Gentleman, M.A. Oxon.,
M.R.C.S.. L.R.C.P., L.D.S. Lond., b. 1867; m. 1899,
Anita Mary, d. of the late Alexander Machattie, Ph.D. ;
and has issue — (1) Ralph Machattie Nowell, Gentleman,
B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1903; (2) John Douglas Stewart Nowell,
Gentleman, b. 1907. Res.- — St. Peter's House, Canterbury.
a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle displayed gules,
gorged with a plain collar and pendent therefrom an
escutcheon or, charged with a water-bouget sable (for
Usticke) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm
embowed in armour, grasping a sword proper, between
the antlers of a stag sable (for Nowell) ; 3. on a wreath
of the colours, on a mount vert, in front of rays of the
sun proper, a martlet sable, holding in its beak an acorn
slipped, also proper (for Beauchant). Motto — "Semper
paratus." Livery— Black, gilt buttons, red collar, red and
black striped waistcoat.
Sons of Stephen Usticke Nowell-Usticke, Esq., of
Woodlane, b. 1818 ; d. 1876; m. Lucy E. Marianne,
sec. d. of the Rev. Robert Stapylton Bree, Vicar of
Tintagel, co. Cornwall : —
Robert Michael Nowell-Usticke, Esq., J. P. co. Cornwall,
Major and Hon. Lt.-Col. Cornwall and Devon Miners'
Artillery, b. 1859; m. 1887, Janet, eld. d. ot the Right
Rev. Herbert Bree, D.D., Bishop of Barbadoes ; and
has issue — Robert Stapylton Nowell-Usticke, Gentleman,
b. 1892 [m. 1927, Elsa May, eld. d. of the late A. S.
Strachan, of Shaldon] ; and Phyllis Evelyn. Seat — Polsue
Philleigh, nr. Grampound Road, co. Cornwall.
MichaelS. Nowell-Usticke, Gentleman, b. 1864; m. 1923,
Alice, 5th d. of Samuel Dymond. Res.— Thurlow Road,
Torquay.
W. G. Stapylton Nowell-Usticke, Gentleman, b. 1867;
;«. 1889, Elizabeth, d. of Charles Wright of Wirksworth ;
and has issue (1) Gordon Wright Nowell-Usticke, Gentle-
man, b. 1894; (2) Claude Stapylton Nowell-Usticke,
Gentleman, b. 1898; (3) Robert Stanley Nowell-Usticke,
Gentleman, b. 1901. Res. —
Charles Nowell-Usticke, Gentleman, b. 1869; m. 1900,
Margaret de Visme, second d. of Charles Wright of Wirks-
worth , Derbyshire ; and has issue — Charles de Visme
Nowell-Usticke, Gentleman, b. 1902. Res. — Ormond,
Cleveland Road, Paignton, S. Devon.
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NOYES (H. Coll.)- Azure, three crosses crosslet in pale
or, between two flaunches of the last, each charged with a
cross crosslet of the first. Mantling' azure and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a cross flory
saltirewise or, a falcon proper, belled or, holding in the
beak a sprig of oak fructed proper. Motto — " Sapientia
felicitas."
Second son of James Sullivan Noyes of Brooklyn, New
York, b. 1816 ; d. 1893; m- l8SJ. Mary Ball, d. of
Robert Ball Edes of Charlestown, Massachusetts: —
James Atkins Noyes, Gentleman, B.A. (Harvard Univ.),
Bach, of Phil. (Columbia Univ., U. States), Member of
University Council of Harvard, b. 1857 ; tn. 1890, Con-
stance, d. of Justin Winsor of Cambridge, Massachusetts,
B.A. (Harvard Univ.), D. L. (Michigan Univ. and also
Williams Coll.), Librarian of Harvard Univ., Honorary
Corresponding Member Royal Geographical Society of
London ; and has issue — Penelope Barker. Res. — 1 High-
land Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Clubs — University
of New York (New York), Union of Boston (Massachusetts).
NUGENT, see GREVILLE-NUGENT.
NUGENT (U.O.). Ermine, two bars gules. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
cockatrice, wings elevated vert, tail nowed, comb and
wattles gules. Motto — "Decrevi."
Sons of William St. George, 10th Earl ot Westmeath,
b. 1832; d. 1883; m. 1866, Emily Margaret, d. of
Andrew William Blake, Esq., J. P. and D.L., of
Furbough, co. Galway : —
Rt. Hon. Anthony Francis Nugent, P.C. , nth Earl of
Westmeath (Irel., 4 Sept. 1621), Baron Delvin (Irel., i486), a
Rep. Peer. ' [Supporters — On either side a cockatrice as
in the crest], b. 1870. Seat — Pallas, Loughrea, co. Galway.
Clubs — Carlton, Wellington, Kildare Street (Dublin).
The Hon. Gilbert Charles Nugent, served Great War as
temp. Major R.A., b. 1880; m. 1915, Doris, 2nd d. of
Charles Imlach, of Liverpool, and has issue — Pamela Joan.
Res.—
Son of Laval Jeremy Anthony Nugent, Count Nugent
(Austria, created 1848), Chamberlain to the Emperor of
Austria and King of Hungary, b. 1843; d. 1923; tn.
1st, 1866, Emma (d. 1872), d. of Henry Baron Ritter of
Zahony ; 2nd, 1876, Marie, d. of Anthony, Count
Pallavicini-Fibbia, Marquess of Centurione ; 3rd, 1885,
Caroline, d. of Charles, Baron von Steininger : —
John Anthony Laval Mary Victor, Count Nugent-Fibbia-
Pallavicini-Centurioni (Patent dated at Vienna 12 March
1901), b. 1877. Seat — Castello di Montepeloso, Irsina,
Basilicata, Italy. Res. — 120 Via Massaccio, Florence.
Gdson of Laval, Count Nugent, Magnat of Hungary,
Roman Prince, Field - Marshal Austrian Serv. , Knt.
Grand Cross of Hanover, Golden Fleece, Iron Crown,
White Eagle, and St. Andrew, K.C.B. and Knt. Com-
mander of Maria Teresa, b. 1777; d. 1862; tn. 1815,
Jane, only child and h. of Rafael, Duke of Riario
Sforza, by Beatrix, d. and coh. of Francis Xavier,
Prince of Poland and Saxony, and son of Albert
Eugene Laval Nugent, Prince and Count Nugent, b.
1816 ; d. 1896 ; tn. Theresa Bachmann : —
Laval Llewellyn William, Prince and Count Nugent
b. . Res.—
Son of Sir Walter George Nugent, 2nd Bart., b. 1827;
d. 1893 ; tn. i860, Maria More, d. of Rt. Hon. Richard
More O'Ferrall : —
Sir Walter Richard Nugent, 4th Bart. (30 Sept. 1831),
of Donore, Westmeath, J. P., M.P. Westmeath (1907-18).
[Arms as above, by R.L., 1831], b. 1865 ; m. 1916, Gladys
Aileen, d. of the late Middleton Moore O'Malley, Esq.,
J. P., of Ross House, Westport, co. Mayo, and has issue —
Peter Walter James Nugent, Esq., b. 1920 ; Heather
Vivian ; and Gloria Aileen. Seat — Donore, Multifarnham,
co. Westmeath. Clubs— Reform, Turf, United Service
(Dublin).
NUGENT of Clonlost. Ermine, two bars gules, in
chief a martlet sable, charged with a crescent for differ-
ence. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath
of the colours, a cockatrice wings elevated tail nowed
vert, combed and wattled gules. Motto — " Decrevi."
Sons of Albert Llewellyn Nugent of Beacon Lodge,
Christchurch, Hants., 3rd Baron Nugent of the Austrian
Empire, late R.N. , b. 1841 ; d. 1909; tn. 1862, Eliza-
beth (d. 1899), eldest d. of Theodore Baltazzi of Con-
stantinople:—
The late Algernon John FitzRoy Nugent, 4th Baron
Nugent of the Austrian Empire [The Crest granted in
Austria with the barony is as follows: Out of a coronet or,
two eagles' wings displayed ermine, charged with two bars
gules ; and for Supporters, two cockatrices wings ele-
vated and endorsed, and tails nowed vert, combed and
wattled gules], b. 1865; discontinued the use of the title
1915; d. 1922; tn. 1895, Clara (Gaily Hill, Church
Crookham, Hants.), d. of Sir George Tapps-Gervis-Meyrick,
3rd Bart.
Albert Beauchamp Nugent, Esq., served Great War as
Lieut Intelligence Corps, b. 1874; tn. 1914, Frances Every,
d. of the late Lieut. Robert Douglas Campbell, R.N., of
Blythswood House, Renfrew, and has issue — Guy Patrick
Douglas Nugent, Gentleman, b. 1915 ; David James Douglas
Nugent, Gentleman, b. 1917. Res. — 57 Wilbury Road,
Hove, Sussex. Club — Boodle's.
Frank Henry Burnell-Nugent.Esq., D.S.O., O.B.E., Lt.-
Col. comdg. 2nd Batt. Rifle Brigade, served in S. African
War 1901 (dangerously wounded, medal), and Great War
1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.), assumed the additional sur-
name of Burnell, b. 1880; tn. 1905, Ellen Mary, only d. of
T. Coke Burnell of St. Cross Grange, Winchester ; and
has issue — Anthony Frank Burnell-Nugent, Sub-Lieut.
R.N., b. 1906. Club — Army and Navy.
NUGENTofBallinlough(U.O.,ioOct. 1812). Quarterly,
1 and 4, ermine, two bars gules (Nugent) ; 2. argent, on a
mount vert, two lions rampant combatant gules, supporting
a tree, the trunk entwined with a serpent descending all
proper (O'Reilly of Ballinlough— confirmed 1795 by
Fortescue, Ulster); 3. or, a lion rampant sable (Mathew,
Earls of Landaff). Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a cockatrice, wings expanded,
vert. Motto — ' ' Decrevi. ' '
Son of Charles Hugh Nugent, Esq., b. 1878 ; (d.v.p.)
1903 ; tn. 1902, Anna Maria, d. of Edwin Adams : —
Sir Hugh Charles Nugent, 6th Bart. (23 July 1795), a
Count of the Holy Roman Empire, b. (posthumous) 1904;
s. his grandfather 1927. Seat — Ballinlough Castle, Delvin,
co. Westmeath.
Sons of James O'Reilly Nugent, Esq., of Wallington
House, Fareham, b. 1849 ; d. 1904 ; in. 1874, Florence
Marion, d. of Rev. George Hulme : —
John Barnewall Nugent, Gentleman, b. 1876. Res. —
James Charles Nugent, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; tn. 1907 ;
Anne, d. of J. H. Smith of Napier, N.Z. ; and has issue —
James Andrew William Nugent, Gentleman, b. 1909; and
Kathleen Mary. Res. —
Walter Lonergan Nugent, Gentleman, b. 1884. Res. —
Wilfrid Basil Nugent, Gentleman, b. 1885. Res.—
Bernard Nugent, Gentleman, b. 1892. Res. —
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NUGENT of Waddesdon (R.L., ). Quarterly, i
and 4, ermine, two bars and a bordure engrailed gules, on
a canton of the last, a dagger erect proper (Nugent) ; 2.
argent, on a chevron gules, between three bugle-horns
sable, stringed of the second, as many mullets pierced or
(Colborne) ; 3. gules, on a chevron between three doves
argent, as many pellets (Ridley). Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cockatrice
vert, collared or, pendent therefrom an escutcheon gules,
charged with a dagger erect proper. Supporters (R.L. ,
20 Feb. 1807, to successors in Baronetcy) — On either side a
. cockatrice vert, collared or, pendent therefrom an escutcheon
as the canton. Motto — " Decrevi."
Sons of Brig.-Gen. George Colborne Nugent, M.V.O. ,
b. 1864; killed in action 1915 ; m. 1891, Isabel Mary,
d. of Lt.-Gen. Sir Edward Bulwer, G.C.B. : —
Sir George Guy Bulwer Nugent, 4th Bart. (28 Nov. 1806),
Capt. (ret.) Gren. Gds., served Great War 1914-18, b. 1892 ;
s. his g.-father 1928 ; ///. 1921, Maisie Esther, d. of J. A.
Bigsby, and has issue — Robin George Colborne Nugent,
Esq., b. 1925 ; and Dinah. Seat — West Harling Hall,
Norfolk.
Terence Edmund Gascoigne Nugent, Esq., M.V.O. ,
M.C., Major Irish Gds., served Great War 1914-18, Extra
Equerry to H.R. H. the Duke if York since 1928, b.
1895.
Son of Sir Edmund Charles Nugent, 3rd Bart., b.
1839; d. 1928; m. 1863, Evelyn Henrietta (d. 1922),
d. of Gen. E. F. Gascoigne : —
Rev. Edmund Frederick Nugent, M.A. (Oxon.), formerly
Vicar of St. Martin's, Brighton, now in Orders of Church
of Rome, b. 1866. Res. — Strood Presbytery, Frindsbury
Road, Rochester.
NUGENT of Portaferry, co. Down (R.L., 10 Oct. 1812,
U.O. ). Ermine, two bars gules. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cockatrice,
with mugs expanded and tail nowed vert, combed and
wattled gules. Motto — "Decrevi." Livery — Claret colour.
Son of Thomas Vesey Nugent, b. 1807 ; d. 1890 ; m.
1835, Frances Helen (d. 1908), d. of Sir James M.
Stronge, 2nd Bart. , of Tynan Abbey : —
Edmond Henry Stuart Nugent, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co.
Down, High Sheriff (1923), b. 1849; m. 1885, Grace (d.
1925), d. of E. N. Conant of Lyndon Hall, Oakham; and
has issue — Roland Thomas Nugent, Gentleman, late
H.M.'s Diplomatic Service, £. 1886 [m. 1917, Cynthia, d. of
Capt. and Lady Maud Ramsden, of Watton House, Hert-
ford, and has issue]. Seat— Portaferry House, co. Down.
Son of Arthur Nugent, Esq., Major late Royal Fus., b.
1856 ; d. 1915 ; m. 1893, Elizabeth, d. of Capt. Dcuglas
of Bellevue, Rostrevor : —
Arthur Charles Nugent, Esq., Capt. late 5th Lancers,
>. 1894. Seat — Bally Edmond, co. Down.
Sons of Maj.-Gen. Charles Lavallin William Nugent,
b. 1815; d. 1884; **■ 1848, Charlotte Alicia, d. of
Maj.-Gen. Pitt: —
William Lavallin Nugent, Gentleman, b. 1858; m. 1897,
Ethel, d. of R. W. J. Pillar. Res.—
Rowland Nugent, Esq., Admiral R. N., b. 1861 ; m. 1st,
Frances (d. 1926), d. of F. Rutherford; 2nd,
Res.—
Raymond Andrew Nugent, Esq., C.M.G. , Vice-Adm.
R.N., Officier Legion of Honour, b. 1870; m. 1st, 1906,
Adelaide Frances (d. 1920), d. of Major T. D. Forde ;
2nd, Violet Graham, d. ofT. F. Leadbitter. Res. — Dean
House, Lee-on-Solent, Hants.
NUGENT (Arms for Humble, U.O., 1 Sept. 1831).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, a stag trippant or, on a chief
indented argent, a trefoil slipped vert (Humble); 2 and
3, ermine, two bars gules, a fleur-de-lys azure for difference
(Nugent). Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a demi-stag argent, attired and unguled or.
Motto — " Decrevi."
Son of Sir John Nugent Humble, 2nd Bart., D.L. ,
High Sheriff co. Waterford 1847, b. 1817 ; d. 1886;
m. 1846, Elizabeth Philippa, only d. of George Fosbery
of Clorane : —
Sir John Nugent Nugent, 3rd Bart. (1831), assumed by
R.L. 1911 the surname of Nugent in lieu of Humble, D.L.
co. Waterford, b. 1849 ; m. 1875, Anastasia de la Poer, d.
of John Power of Gurteen, co. Waterford, M.P. ; and has
had issue— (1) Gilbert Richard de la Peer Nugent,
Esq., R.A., b. 1884; d. 1927 [m. 1st, 1904, Marjorie {d.
1910), yr. d. of the late Capt. Charles Smith of Goderich,
Sydney ; 2nd, 1922, Lucinda, d. of C. Colley, and left issue
— Mary]; (2) Gerald William Nugent, Esq., Capt. Irish
Rifles, b. 1886; killed in action 1915 [m. 1913, Norah,
eldest d. of the late Dr. W. H. Bagnell of Pau, France ;
and left issue — Elizabeth Mary]; and Joan Frances Claire.
Seat — Cloncoskoraine, Dungarvan, co. Waterford.
NUGENT-DUNBAR of Machermore Castle (L.O.,
27 Feb. 1909). Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, a lion rampant
argent, surmounted of a bend compony of the second and
azure, all within a bordure of the second charged with
eight roses of the field (Dunbar); 2 and 3, ermine, two
bars gules, the upper charged with two bezants and the
lower with another of the same (Nugent). Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crests — 1. (dexter) on a wreath of his
liveries, a lion's head erased argent, armed and langued
gules, crowned with an antique crown or, and charged on
the neck with a rose proper. Motto — " Fortis et fidelis "
(Dunbar) ; 2. (sinister) on a wreath of his liveries, a cocka-
trice, wings endorsed proper, collarea argent, comb and
wattles gules. Motto — ' ' Decrevi. "
Only son of Robert Nugent-Dunbar of Machermore,
b. ; d. 1866; m. 1856, Annette Ellen, d. of Rev.
Anthony Singleton-Atcheson, M.A. , Rector of Teigh,
co. Rutland : —
Col. Robert Lennox Nugent-Dunbar, Special Res. , late
comdg. 3rd Batt. Roy. Scots Fus., J. P. cos. Kirkcudbright
and Wigton, b. 1864. Seat— Machermore Castle, Newton-
Stewart, N.B. Club— Wellington.
NUNBURNHOLME, Baron, see WILSON.
NUSSEY of Rushwood Hall (H. Coll., 1909). Azure, a
lion rampant within an orle of four billets and four sprigs
ef nuts alternately or. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion azure, holding in the
dexter paw a sprig of nuts slipped, and resting the sinister
paw on a billet or. Motto — " Arbor ne caret nuce."
Son of Thomas Nussey of Bramley Grange, Thomer,
nr. Leeds, b. 1818 ; d. 1909; m. 1865, Helen, d. of
John Dodgson, Gentleman, of Harrogate: —
Sir (Thomas) Willans Nussey, 1st Bt. (1909), Barr.-at-
Law, J. P. and D.L. North Riding of Yorks., M.P. for
Pontefract 1893-1910, was Pari. Sec. to Home Sec. (Rt.
Hon. G. W. E. Russell, M.P.) 1894-5. b. 1868, m. 1897,
Edith, d. of the late Edward Moore Daniel, M.D. , Fleet-
wood, Lanes.; and has issue — Thomas Moore Nussey,
Esq., J. P. N.R. Yorks., b. 1898. Res.— Rushwood Hall,
East Tanfield, Ripon. Clubs— Brooks's, Ranelagh, Yorks.
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NUSSEY of Chislehurst (H. Coll., 1890). Azure, a
lion rampant erminois, holding between the paws an
escutcheon argent, thereon a staff erect entwined by a
serpent proper, all within an orle of billets and crosses
patee alternately or. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, out of the battlements of a
tower proper, a demi-lion erminois, holding in the
dexter paw a cross patee fitchee and resting the sinister
on a billet or. Motto — " Arbor ne careat nuce."
Son of Thomas John Hartley Nussey, Gentleman,
b. 1837; d. 1887 ;m. 1867, Jessie Wilson : —
John Nussey, Gentleman, m. and has issue — (1)
Edward Nussey, Gentleman, b. ; (2) Anthony Nussey,
Gentleman, b. . Res. — West Queensland.
Sons of Antony Foxcroft Nussey, Gentleman, B.A.
(Oxon.), Solicitor, b. 1839 ; d. 1920 ; m. 1870, Mary
Anne, d. of Thomas Charrington : —
Cecil Antony Nussey, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon),
Solicitor, b. 1872. Res. — Ivy House, Chislehurst.
John Menet Nussey, Gentleman, b. 1873 ; m. 191 3,
Margaret, d. of Clifford Bower, of Bromley ; and has
issue — John Theodore Menet Nussey, Gentleman,
b. 1914; Joan Margaret. Res. — Inverleith, 25 Lake
Avenue, Bromley, Kent.
NUNN. Azure, a saltire or, between a boy's head
affronted, couped at the shoulders, around his neck a serpent
in chief proper, two garbs in fesse and a lion's gamb erased
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Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a saltire azure,
a bull's head erased or. Motto — " Justi sicut astra
lucebunt." Livery — Blue, with gilt buttons and yellow
facings.
Son of the Rev. Samuel Nunn, M.A., Clerk in Holy
Orders, Rector of Lawton, Cheshire, b. 1835; d.
1921 ; m. 1863, Eliza, second daughter of William
Williamson, Esq. , J. P., of Heaton Norris, Lancashre: —
Harry Nunn, Gentleman, B.A. (Cantab.), Solicitor,
b. 1865. Res. — The Grove, Lawton, Stoke-on-Trent.
NUTTALL of Chasefield (H. Coll.). Or, on a pile sable,
between in base two roses gules, barbed and seeded
proper, a shacklebolt of the field. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a Dalmatian hound
sejant proper, collared and chained, and resting the dexter
forefoot on a shacklebolt sable. Badge — A spray of hazel
fructed proper, enfiled with a circlet or. Motto — " Aut
nunquam tentes aut perfice."
Sons of Sir Edmund Nuttall, 1st Bart., b. 1870 ;
d. 1923 ; m. 1895, Ethel Christine, d. of Rev.
Frederick Lillington : —
Sir Edmund Keith Nuttall, 2nd Bart. '1922), of Chase-
field, Bowdon, Cheshire, b. 1901; m. i925,Gytha Prim-
rose, d. of Sydney Burgess, of Heathfield, Bowdon,
Cheshire. Seat — Chasefield, Bowdon, Cheshire. Res. —
Barnt Green House, Barnt Green, Worcs. ; Overdale,
Cuddington, Cheshire. Clubs — Constitutional, Clarendon
(Manchester).
Clive Nuttall, Esq., b. 1907. Res. —
NUTTALL (Confirmed U.O. 28 June 1916 ; and H.
Coll.). Quarterly of 6 ; 1 and 6, argent, a shacklebolt sable
(for Nuttall) ; 2. or, on a fess indented azure, three fleurs-
de-lys of the field (for Barker); 3. ermine, on a fess gules,
three roses or (for Smithsby) ; 4. argent, three falcons
gules, belled or (for Falkiner) ; 5. or, a lien couchant and
thiee mullets in chief gules (for Spence). Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
martlet sable, charged on the breast with a shacklebolt
argent. Motto — " Serva jugum."
Son of Robert Kennedy Nuttall, b. 1815 ; d. 1881 ; m.
Magdalena, d. of John Parrott : —
George Henry Falkiner Nuttall, Esq., M.A., M.D. ,
Ph.D.,Sc.D., LL.D., F.R.S , Quick Professor of Biology,
University of Cambridge, Fellow of Magdalene Coll., Pro-
fessor and Doctor (Honoris) University of Strasbourg,
Comdr. Order of Leopold II., b. 1862 ; m. 1895, Paula, d.
of Kammerherr Hans von Oertzen-Kittendorf, of Mecklen-
burg, and has issue — George Robert Falkiner Nuttall,
Gentleman, M.A. (Cantab.), b. 1896 [m. 1924, Audrey
Mary, eld. d. of Col. Edward Andus Hirst, C.M.G.,
of Leeds] ; Winfred Lawrence Falkiner Nuttall, Gentleman,
D.F.C., M.A., Ph.D. (Cantab.), b. 1897 [m. 1927, his
cousin, Wanda Bathildis, eld. d. of Kammerherr Gustav
von Oertzen-Kittendorf] ; and Carmelita Magdalena A'ma
Falkiner [m. 1926, Claud Kenneth Hamilton, R.A.I. Res.
— Longfield, Cambridge.
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NUTTALL (H. Coll.). Argent, a shacklebolt and a
chief dancett^e sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-talbot argent, collared
sable, resting the sinister paw upon a shacklebolt as in the
arms. Motto — " Per avia via."
Eld. son of James Nuttall, Esq., J. P. co. Lancaster, of
Spring Cottage, Farnworth,^. 1836; d. 1912 ; m. 1869,
Sarah, only child of William Makant, Peak House,
Bolton :—
Tom Nuttall, Esq., Capt. (ret.) Royal Artillery (T.A.),
served Great War (despatches), Knight of Grace of the
Ven. Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in the
British Realm, b. 1876 ; m. 1904, Beatrice, d. of James
Wardle Brown, Esq., J. P., of Bolton, and has issue — (1)
Ronald Makant Nuttall, Gentleman, B.A. Cantab., b.
1906 ; (2) James Thomas Nuttall, Gentleman, b. 1913 ; (3)
Colin Gordon Nuttall, Gentleman, b. 1916 ; Kathleen
Muriel; and Joyce. Seat — Wardley Hall, Worsley,
Lancashire. Club — Constitutional (Manchester).
NUTTING. Chevrony of six gules and vert, three
gryphons segreant or, on a chief of the last as many nut-
branches, slipped proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-gryphon segreant
enclosed between two nut -branches proper. Motto —
"Mors potior macula." Livery — Green, red facings.
Sons of Sir John Gardiner Nutting, 1st Bart., High
Sheriff co. Dublin 1895-96, D.L. of city and co. of
Dublin, J. P. co. Dublin, b. 1852; d. 1918; m. 1879,
Mary Stansmore, dau. of Restel R. Bevis of Manor
Hill, Cheshire: —
Sir Harold Stansmore Nutting, 2nd Bart. (12 Jan.
'1903), formerly Capt. R.O. , late 17th Lancers, A.D.C. to
Governor-Gen. of Australia 1911-13, b. 1882; m 1913,
Enid Hester Nina, d. of Francis Berry Homan-Mulock
of Bellair, King's Co. , and has issue — John Victor Francis
Nutting, Esq., b. 1914 ; Edward Christian Frederick
Nutting, Esq., b. 1917 ; Harold Anthony Nutting, Esq , b.
1920. Seat — Quenby Hall, Leics. Res. — 9 Hertford
Street, Park Lane, W. ; The Cottage, Rolleston-on-Dove,
Staffs. Clubs— Turf, Cavalry, Carlton.
Arthur Ronald Stansmore Nutting, Esq., M.C. , late
Capt. Irish Gds. , served Great War (despatches, M.C.),
B.A. Trin. Coll., Cambridge, b. 1888 ; m. 1912, Edith
Allen, d. of Walter Brooks, New York. Res. — Castlenock
Lodge, co. Dublin.
Oak
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OAKELEY(H. Coll.). Argent, on a fesse between three
crescents gules, as many fleurs-de-lys or. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a
dexter arm embowed in armour proper, charged with two
fleurs-de-lys or, each in a crescent gules, the hand holding a
scimitar also proper.
Sons of Sir Charles William Atholl Oakeley, 4th Bart ,
b. 1828; d. 1915 ; nt. 1st, i860, Ellen (d. 1895), only
child of John Meeson Parsons of Angley Park, nr-
Cranbrook ; 2nd, 1896, Elizabeth, widow of Hamilton
Goodall and d. of Harry W. Tuson : —
Sir Charles John Oakeley, 5th Bart. (5 June 1790), late
Capt. 4th Batt. Q.O. (Royal West Kent) Regt., J. P. co.
Kent, b. 1862: m. 1889, Emily, d. of Col. Andrew Green,
late Rifle Brigade, and has issue— Charles Richard Andrew
Oakeley, Esq., b. 1900 [tn. 1924, Audrey Fairless Dampier,
d. of Capt. Dampier Parker, of Heronden Hall, Tenterden,
Kent] ; Ellen Beatrice [m. 1st, 19 15, Capt. Guy William
Hopton, Berks. Regt. (killed in action 1915) ; 2nd, 1922,
Capt. LoraineMacgregor Kerr,M.C] ; and Emily Charlotte
Eileen [m. 1921, Ca| t. Wilfred Haig Loyd, of 36 Chester
Square, S.W.J. Res. — Frittemlen House, Staplehurst,
Kent.
-Edward Francis Oakeley, Esq., J. P. Oxon., Major late
South Lanes. Regt., served in S. Africa 1899-1902, and
Great War 1914-19, b. 1870 ; m. 1899, Everilde, d. of late
Henry Beaumont of Grantham, and has issue — Edward
Atholl Oakeley, Gentleman, b. 1900 [m. 1922, Ethyl,
d. of T. O'Coffey, of Cork] ; Rowland Henry Oakeley,
Gentleman, b. 1909 ; Rosemary ; and Mary. Res. — The
Gables, Eynsham, Oxon.
H Herbert William Oakeley Esq., b. 1874; m. 1896, Cissy
Lilian Emily (mar. diss. 1900), d. of Joseph William Moore,
and has issue — Clifford Charles William Morland Oakeley,
Gentleman, b. 1897. Res. —
OAKES. Azure, on a chevron, between three falcons,
belled or, as many leopards' faces proper. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-
Sons of Col. Richard Francis Oakes, R.E. , b. 1831 ; d.
1901 ; tn. 1873, Emma Jane, ygst. d. of the late
Rev. Thomas John Trevenen, M.A., Vicar of St. Ewe,
near St. Austell, Cornwall :—
Richard Oakes, Esq., C.B.E., D.S.O., Col. R.E., Asst.
Dir. of Transportation at the War Office, served S. Africa
and Great War 1914 (despatches), b. 12 Mar. 1876; m.
1903, Caroline Mabel (d. 1904), yr. d. of Charles Trub-
shaw of Derby. Post. add. —
Thomas Trevenen Oakes, Gentleman, Lieut. The Buffs,
East Kent Regt., b. 13 Aug. 1880.
Francis Edward Oakes, Gentleman, b. 27 Feb. 1886.
Son of Sir Augustus Henry Oakes, Knt. Bach. (1905),
C. B. , Librarian and Keeper of the Papers at the
Foreign Office, b. 1839; d. 1919 ; tn. 1871, Jane Alice,
second d. of William Henry Cane, M.D., Surgeon R.
Elthorne Militia : —
Charles Seton Cosby Oakes, Esq., b. 1882; tn. 1906, Ger-
maine (div. 1913), only child of late Maurice Bourcard of
St. Nazaire, and has issue — Monica Mary Alice Bourcard
Cosby. Res. —
Sons of Lieut. -Col. Richard Montague Oakes, 22nd
Light Dragoons and 1st Life Guards, b. ; d. ;
m. , Sophia Charlotte, d. of Edward Fletcher of
Lime Grove, Putney ; 125 Park Street, Grosvenor
Square, and of Broadstairs : —
Montague Nevill Oakes, Gentleman, b. 1845. ^es- —
The Elms, Chappel, Essex.
Alfred Ernest Oakes, Gentleman, b. 1847; tn, 1881,
Louisa Emma, eld. d. of Gen. George St. Peter Fooks.
Res.— The Cedars, Ramsbury, Wilts.
OAKES of Riddings (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1. gules, on
a chevron or, between three acorns leaved and slipped
proper, as many crosses patee sable (Oakes) ; 2. azure, three
leopard proper, gorged with an Eastern coronet or, in the
dexter paw a slip of oak of the first, acorned gold. Motto
— " Esse quam videri." Livery— Blue.
swords points upwards, argent, pommels and hilts or, on a
chief of the second, a lion rampant between two crescents
sable (Macklin); 3. the arms of Audouin-Lamb, viz.;
quarterly, i. and iiii., argent, on a pale or, four bendlets
sable (Audouin) ; ii. and iii. , gules, three holy lambs passant
argent, each bearing a banner of the second, charged wit h
a cross gules (Lamb); 4. the same arms of Audouin.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of an oak-tree fructed proper, two crosses
patee fessewise or. Motto — " Possunt qui posse videntur."
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Sons of Gerard Roseingrave Oakes, Esq., J. P., Notts.,
late Major 3rd Batt. Derbyshire Regt., b. 1861 ; d. 1916 ;
m. 1892, Margaret Ethel, d. andh. of lateCapt. Edmund
Peel, 14th Hussars : —
Charles Audouin Macklin Oakes, Gentleman, b. 1907.
Res.— Felley Priory, Jacksdale, Nottingham.
James Haden Oakes, Gentleman, b. 1909.
Son of Charles Henry Oakes of Riddings, Alfreton, b.
1825; d. 1906; m. 1856, Georgina (d. 1913), d. and
co-heiress of Rev. Roseingrave Macklin of the Ward-
wick, Derby, Vicar of Chnstchurch, Derby:—
Charles Henry Oakes, Esq., J. P., Derby and Notts., b.
1863; m. 1894, Frances Catherine Balfour, d. of Rev.
John Balfour Clutterbuck of Newark, Glos. Seat— New
lands, Alfreton.
OAKES (H. Coll. ). Sable, on a fesse engrailed between
six slips of oak fructed or, three oak-leaves vert, a bordure
ermine. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, on a mount vert, an oak-tree proper, fructed
gold, encircled by iron palisades also proper. Motto —
" Quercus robur salus patriae."
Sons of Rev. Orbell Plampin Oakes, b. 1824; d. 1881 ;
m. 1849, Julia, d. of Thomas Evans of Lyminster,
Sussex : —
Lt.-Col. Orbell Henry Oakes, late 1st Worcs. Regt.,
b. 1851 ; m. 1877, Laura Eliza Josephine, d. of George
Clifton, formerly R.N. ; and has had issue— (1) Henry
James Lionel Oakes, Gentleman, Lieut, late W. Riding
Regt., b. 1879 [m. 1909, Georgina Anne Emily, third d. ot
late Gen. William Craig Emilius Napier] ; (2) Orbell Oakes,
Esq., Capt. Yorks. Regt., b. 1880; killed in action 1915 ;
(3) George Clifton Oakes, Gentleman, b. 1889 [m. 1919,
Elizabeth Mary, d. of the late Col. W. F. Scudamore,
Suffolk Regt., and has issue— Orbell Ray Oakes, Gentleman,
b. 1920; Oakes, Gentleman, b. 1921 (Res. —
Njaro, Kenya Colony)] ; (4) Claude Robert Oakes, Gentle-
man, Lieut. R.A., b. 1897; killed in action 1916 ; Laura
Eva ; Maude Naylor ; Vera Albinia ; and Beryl Mignon
[m. 1918, Capt. R. B. Watkins, R. Tank Corps]. Seat—
Nowton Court, Bury St. Edmund's, Suffolk. Club —
Junior Conservative.
Rev. Beilby Porteus Oakes, M.A. Camb., Rector of
Hawkedon, b. 1858 ; m. 1st, 1884, Maria Catherine (d.
1885), d. of Major C. Heigham ; and had issue — Maria
Heigham [m. 1910, Leland M. Dundas] ; 2nd, 1888, Ethel
Mary, d. of Harry Spencer Waddington of Cavenham Hall ;
and has further issue— (1) Montague Waddington Oakes,
Gentleman, b. 1889; (2) Nigel Beilby Oakes, Gentleman,
Lieut. Suffolk Regt., b, 1890; (3) John Beauchamp Oakes,
Gentleman, Lieut. Norfolk Regt., b. 1894 ; (4) Ralph Henry
Oakes, Gentleman, b. . Res. — The Rectory, Hawkedon,
Bury St. Edmund's.
OATES (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, two
bendlets engrailed azure, in chief a cock gules, a canton
ermine (for Oates) ; 2. argent, on a pile vert, three dexter
hands erected of the first (for Jolley) ; 3. gules, a lion ram-
pant, parted per fesse ermine and erminois, between two
roses, barbed and seeded proper (for Grace). Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a cubit arm in armour proper, charged with two bendlets
engrailed azure, the hand grasping a dirk, the point up-
wards also proper, pommel and hilt or. Motto — "Sua
dextra cuique."
Son of William Edward Oates, Gentleman, F. R.G.S.,
b. 1841 ; d. 1896 ; m. 1877, Caroline Annie, second d.
of late Joshua Buckton of West Lea, Meanwood : —
Bryan William Grace Oates, Gentleman, b. 1883 ; m,
1910, Alma Edith, eldest d. of Rev. Augustus George
Kirby, M.A., Vicar of South Weald, Brentwood, Essex ;
and has issue — (1) Edward Bryan Grace Oates, Gentleman,
b. 1912 ; (2) Arden George Grace Oates, Gentleman, b.
1914; (3) Robin Grace Oates, Gentleman, b. 191Q. Seat —
Meanwoodside, nr. Leeds, Yorks. Res. — Alton Hall,
Ipswich.
OBRE (U.O.). Per pale or and vert, on a chevron a
fleur-de-lys between two trefoils slipped, allcounterchanged.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a wing displayed per pale argent and gules, charged
with a trefoil slipped vert. Motto — " J'espeYe."
Son of : —
Henry Obre\ Gentleman, b. . Res. — 28 Kensington
Court Mansions, London, S.W.
O'BRIEN of Borris in Ossory (U.O., 1849). Argent,
three lions passant per pale gules and azure, armed or,
a bordure vert. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, from a castle argent in flames, a
naked arm embovved grasping a sword proper. Motto —
" Lamh laidir an nachtar."
Sons of Timothy O'Brien, Esq., *. ; d. 1869; m.
i860, Mary, d. of Andrew Carew O'Dwyer of Orlagh,
Templeogue, co. Dublin : —
Sir Timothy Carew O'Brien, 3rd Bart. (25 Sept. 1849),
D.L. co. Cork, Lieut, late Derbysh. Yeo. Cav., formerly
Capt. 5th Batt. Roy. Irish Fus. , b. 1861 ; m. 1885, Gundrede
Annette Teresa, d. of Sir Humphrey de Trafford, 2nd
Bart. ; and has had issue— (1) Timothy John Aloysius
O'Brien, Esq., Lieut. R.¥.A.,b. 1892 ; killed in action 1916;
(2) Robert Rollo Gillespie O'Brien, Esq., b. 1901 [m. 1925,
Esther Ethel, d. of Norman Coghill, of Almington Hall,
Market Drayton (Club— Boodle's)] ; and eight daus. Seat
— Borris-in-Ossory, Queen's Co. Res. — 282 Earl's Court
Road, S.W. 5. Clubs— Boodle's, Hurlingham, Wellington,
Kildare Street (Dublin).
Edmond Lyons O'Brien, Esq., b. 1868; m. 1897, Audrey
Townshend, d. of late David Crawford of New York ; and
has issue — (1) John Edmond Noel O'Brien, Gentleman,
*. 1899 [m. 1928, Moira Violet, eld. d. of Capt. Robert
Bingham Brassey, Cottesbrooke Hall, Northants.] ; (2)
David Edmond O'Brien, Gentleman, b. 1902 [m. 1927,
Mary Alice, yngst. d. of the late Sir Henry Foley Grey,
Bt., and has issue — John David O'Brien, Gentleman, £. 1928] ;
(3) Edmond Robert O'Brien, Gentleman, b. 1904. Seat—
Lakefield, Fithard, co. Tipperary.
O'BRIEN (U.O. ), Gules, three lions passant guardant
in pale, per pale or and argent, on a chief of the second
three crosses patee fitchee sable. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, from a cloud,
a naked arm embowed, grasping a sword all proper, and
charged with a cross as in the arms. Motto — " Vigueur de
dessus."
Son of : —
Rev. Francis Alexander O'Brien, M.A. (Oxon.), b.
Res. — Charwelton, Northamptonshire.
O'BRIEN (U.O.). Gules, three lions passant guardant
in pale, per pale or and argent, a chief of the second.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, an arm embowed, vested azure, brandishing a
sword argent, pommelled and hilted or, charged with a
fasces in pale proper. Motto — " Vigueur de dessus."
Sons of Jerome O'Brien, Gentleman, late 28th Regt.,
b. 1835; d. ; m. 1867, Elizabeth, d. of Robert
Clarke, Esq., of Bansha, J. P. : —
Torlogh O'Brien, Esq., J. P., D.L. co. Clare, b. 1868.
Seat — Bally nalacken Castle, Lisdoonvarna, co. Clare.
Clubs— Kildare Street (Dublin), St. George's Yacht (Kings-
town).
James O'Brien, Gentleman, b. 1876. Res. —
O'BRIEN (U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, three lions
passant guardant in pale, per pale or and argent (for
O'Brien) ; 2. argent, three piles, meeting in point, issuing
from the chief gules ; 3. or, a pheon azure. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, issuing
from a cloud, an arm embowed, brandishing a sword argent,
pommel and hilt or. Mottoes — Over the crest, "Lamh
laidir an uachtar" ; and " Vigueur de dessus."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Donough O'Brien, K.P. ,
14th Lord Inchiquin, b. 1839; d 1900; m. 1st, 1862,
Hon. Emily, d. of William Henry Ashe, 2nd Lord
Heytesbury ; and, 1874, Hon. Ellen White, d. of Luke,
2nd Lord Annaly, K.P. : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Lucius William O'Brien, 15th Baron of
Inchiquin (1 July 1543), Bart. (9 Nov. 1686), Rep. Peer for
Ireland, D.L. Clare (High Sheriff 1898), J. P. Salop,
formerly State Steward to Lord-Lieut, of Ireland, Member
of the Senate of Irish Free State, Hon. Col. Clare R.F.
Reserve Art., late Rifle Brigade, b. 1864; m. 1896, Ethel
Jane, d. and co-h. of Johnston J. Foster, J. P., of Moor
Park, Ludlow, and Cliffe Hill, Lightcliffe ; and has issue
— (1) Hon. Donough Edward Foster O'Brien, Lieut. Res.
of Officers late 1st Batt. the Rifle Bde. , served Great War
1916-19, A.D.C. to Viceroy of India 1919-20, has Order
of the Crown of Rumania, b 1897 [m. 1921, Hon. Anne
Molyneux Thesiger, d. of 1st Viscount Chelmsford, and has
issue — Deirdre Jane Frances ; and Grania Rachel (Res. —
3 Upper George Street, W. Clubs— Naval and Military,
O'tir
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Hon. Fionn Myles Maryons O'Brien, 6. 1903 ; Hon. Kath-
arine Beryl ; Hon. Griselda Etheldreda Clodagh ; and Hon.
Finvola Helga Laetitia Monica. Seats — Dromoland, New-
market-on-Fergus, co. Clare ; Moor Park, Ludlow, Shrop-
shire. Res. — Miltown.Malbay, co. Clare- Clubs — Carlton,
Naval and Military, Kildare Street (Dublin).
Hon. Murrough O'Brien, D.S.O., M.V.O., Lt.-Col. late
Northumberland Fus., A.D.C. and Mil. Sec. to Lord-
Lieut, of Ireland 1902-5, Extra Equerry to H.R. H. Princess
Louise, Duchess of Argyll, 1912, b. 1866; m. 1906,
Marguerite, d. of the late William Lewis of New York,
U.S A. ; and has issue — Murrough Richard O'Brien, Esq.,
b. 1910 ; Edward Cecil O'Brien, Gentleman, b. 1915- Club
— Naval and Military.
Hon. Edward Donough O'Brien, late Lieut. 7th Brig.
South Irish Div. Roy. Art., J. P. Clare, b. 1867; m. 1899,
Lady Beatrice Mary Hare, d. of the Earl of Listowel ; and
has issue — Terence O'Brien, Esq., b. 1900 [in. 1928, Irene
Harle] ; and Enid Moira. Res. — Oakhill House, Oakhill,
Bath.
Hon. Donough O'Brien, M.A., Barrister-at-Law (Inner
Temple), b. 1879; m. 1st, 1914, Patricia Alice Fedora (d.
1926), rJ. of John Dowdeswell; 2nd, 1928, Mrs. Rose
Ades. Res. — 2 Upper Berkeley Street, Port man Square,
W. Clubs— Bath, Royal Automobile.
Hon. Henry Barnaby O'Brien, M.C., Capt. late Irish
Gds., served Great War (despatches, M.C.), b. 1887 ; m.
1925, Lady Helen Baillie-Hamilton, d. of the late Brig.-
Gen. Lord Binning, C.B., M.V.O., and has issue— Desmond
Barnaby O'Brien, Esq., b. 1926. Res. — 6 Bryanston
Square, W. Club— Bath.
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Lucius O'Brien, 13th Baron
Inchiquin, b. 1800; d. 1872; m. 2nd, 1854, Louisa, d.
of Major James Finucane: —
Hon. Lucius Murrough O'Brien, B.A. (Camb.), Barrister-
at-Law, b. 1857 ; m. 1907, Rose Elizabeth (d. 1926), widow
of Maj.-Gen. James Graham Robert Douglas MacNeill,
C.B., and d. of the late Thomas Somers of Mendip Lodge,
Somerset. Res. — 103 Queen's Gate, S.W. Clubs — Carlton,
Wellington, Oxford and Cambridge.
Hon. William Henry Ernest Robert Turlough O'Brien,
b. 1863 ; m. 1901, Henrietta Ethne, d. of George R. Browne
of Cahirdown, co. Kerry; and has issue— Turlough George
Henry O'Brien, Esq., b. 1907; Ethne Lucia. Club —
St. James's.
Sons of Edward William O'Brien, Esq., J. P. and
D.L. (High Sheriff 1869), b. 1827 ; d. 1909; m. 1st,
1863, Mary (d. 1868), second d. of the Hon. Stephen
Edmund Spring-Rice, of Mount Trenchard, co.
Limerick, and sister of the Rt. Hon. Thomas, Lord
Monteagle; 2nd, 1880, Julia Mary, d. of the late
James Garth Marshall of Leeds and Coniston, Lanca-
shire, by Mary Alicia Pery his wife, dau. of Rt. Hon.
the 1st Lord Monteagle : —
William Dermod O'Brien, Esq., D.L. co. Limerick,
President Royal Hibernian Academy, Hon. R.A. , b. 1865 ;
m. 1902, Mabel Emmeline, d. of late Sir Philip Smyly ; and
has issue— (1) Brendan Edward O'Brien, Gentleman, A.D.C.
Uganda, b. 1903; (2) David Lucius O'Brien, Gentleman,
M.R.C.V.S. Uganda, b. 1904 ; (3) Horace Donough O'Brien,
Gentleman, b. 1911 ; Mary Elinor ; and Rosaleen Brigid.
Res. — 65 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin. Club — Kildare Street
(Dublin).
Edward Conor Marshall O'Brien, Esq., late Lieut.
R.N.V.R., b. 1880 ; m. 1928, Katherine, d. of Sir George
Clausen, R.A.
Sons of Very Rev. Lucius Henry O'Brien, Dean of
Limerick, b. 1842; d. 1913; m. 1872, Emily Mary
Hannah, d. of Richard T. Montgomery of Beaulieu,
co. Louth : —
Donough Richard O'Brien, Gentleman, late Lieut. 5th
Batt. Roy. Munster Fus., b. 1876 ; m. 1914, Cecilia Maud,
d. of Rev. Frederick Neville Carus-Wilson, of Glenfield,
Bath, and has issue— 3 daus. Res. — 74 O'Connell Street,
Limerick.
Charles Murrough O'Brien, Gentleman, b. 1877 ; m. 1903,
Agnes Purdon, d. of fames Wilson, formerly of McLeod,
Alberta, Canada ; and has issue — (1) Lucius James O'Brien,
Gentleman, b. 1904; (2) Donough Robert Murrough
O'Brien, Gentleman, b. 1910 ; and Eileen Moire Agnes.
Res.—
William Lucius Robert O'Brien, Gentleman, b. 1889;
m. 1913, Jean Graham, ygst. d. of late Tom Pollok of
Liverpool, and has issue — 2 daus. Res. — Evershed, Abinger
Hammer, Surrey.
Sons of Brian O'Brien, Gentleman, M.D., b. 1872;
d. 1915; fn. 1903, Mary Henrietta, d. of Maurice C.
Hime, LL. D.,of Cluain Fois, Buncrana.co. Donegal: —
Charles Murrough O'Brien, Gentleman, b. 1903. Res. —
Cluain Fois, Buncrana, co. Donegal.
Brian O'Brien, Gentleman, b. 1908.
Son of Major Aubrey Stephen O'Brien, late 60th Rifles,
b. 1837; d. 1898; m. 1871, Lucy Henriette (who as-
sumed by R.L. 1899 the name of De Vere in lieu of
O'Brien), d. of Maj.-Gen. George Wynne, R.E. : —
Robert Stephen Vere De Vere, Esq. (q.v. ).
Son of Robert Vere O'Brien, Esq., B.A. (Trin. Coll.,
Dublin), called to the Irish Bar 1864, J. P. co. Limerick,
b. 1842; d. 1913; m. 1883, Florence Mary Arnold-
Forster, d. of the late William Delafield Arnold, Esq.,
and adopted d. of the late Right Hon. William
Edward Forster, M.P. : — -
Hugh Murrough O'Brien, Gentleman, M.C., served
Great War 1914-16 as Lieut. R. Munster Fusiliers, b. 1887 ;
m. 1915, Margaret Ernestine, d. of the late Edward W.
O'Brien, Esq., D.L., of Cahir, Limerick, and has issue —
Murrough Vere O'Brien, Gentleman, b. 1919 ; Turlough
Vere O'Brien, Gentleman, b. 1923 ; and Elinor Vere.
Res. — Monare, Foynes, co. Limerick.
Sons of Edward O'Brien, B. C. S. , Deputy Commis-
sioner Punjab, b. 1840 ; d. 1894 ; m. 1857, Mary, d. of
Col. William Lamb, H.E.I.C.S. :—
Murrough Charles O'Brien, Gentleman, b. 1868. Res. —
Aubrey John O'Brien, Esq., CLE., C.B.E., Lt.-Col.
(ret.) Indian Army, b. 1870; m. 1906, Annie Winifred,
d. of the late James D'Arcy of Kew ; and has issue —
(1) Turlough Aubrey O'Brien, Gentleman, b. 1907; (2)
Edward Donough O'Brien, Gentleman, b. 1909; Moira
Winifred Oclanis ; and Winifred Mary Sheila. Club—K. I.
United Service.
Edward O'Brien, Esq., C.B.E., Lt.-Col. (ret.) Indian
Army, b. 1872 ; m. 1898, Mary Elma Travers, d. of Robert
William Hunter, B.C.S. Res.—
Son of Murrough John O'Brien, Gentleman, b. 1842;
d. 1914; m. 1873, Eleanor, third d. of John Waller: —
Henry Eoghan O'Brien, Esq., D.S.O., temp. Lt.-Col.
R.E., b. 1876 ; m. 1905, Frances Victoria Lucy, d. of Richard
Altamont Smythe of Lanragh, Queen's Co., and has issue
— Brian Eoghan O'Brien, Gentleman, b. 1907. Res. —
Mount Eagle, Killiney, co. Dublin. Club— R.A.C.
O'BRIEN-BUTLER (Conf. U.O., 1909). Quarterly, 1
and 4, or, a chief indented azure, three escallops in bend
counterchanged (Butler of Dunboyne) ; 2. gules, three lions
passant guardant in pale per pale or and argent, on a canton
of the last, a dexter handcoupedat the wrist vested of the first,
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holding a sword in pale all proper (O'Brien O'Coonagh) ; 3.
quarterly, i. or, a chief indented azure; ii. gules, three
covered cups or ; iii. argent, a lion rampant gules, on a
chief of the second a swan of the first between two annulets
or ; iiii. ermine, a saltire gules, all within a bordure
engrailed vert (Butler of Old Abbey). Mantling gules
and argent. Crests— 1. out of a coronet or, a plume of five
ostrich feathers, issuant therefrom a demi-falcon rising
argent (Butler) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a dexter
arm embowed vested gules, the hand grasping a sword
proper (O'Brien). Motto— " Timor Domini fons vitae."
Only son of Pierce O'Brien-Butler (son of Pierce
O'Brien-Butler of Dunboyne Castle), b. 1803 ; d. 1878 ;
m. 1857, Aurelia Rebecca, d. of Tyson West, Surgeon,
of Louth, co. Lincoln.
Pierce Essex O'Brien-Butler, Esq., Barrister-at-Law,
late H.M. Consul-General at Mukden, ret. 1919, formerly
of Yunnan and Kueichou, China, b. 1858; m. 1896, Mary
Millicent, d. of Thomas Weatherston of Berwick-on-Tweed ;
and has issue— Ida Mary [m. 1921, Percival Stewart
Heintzleman , American Consul-Gen. at Winnipeg, Canada ;
Millicent Aurelia [m. 1923, George Alexander Finnis
Wemyss, banker] ; and Catherine Grace. Res.— Bansha,
Plat Douet Road, Jersey. Club— Victoria (Jersey).
Colonel GEORGE O'CALLAGHAN-WESTROPP,
J. P., Aide-de-Camp to the King, late Colonel Reserve of
Officers, Capt. 1st Batt. Royal Irish Rifles (ret.). Born 1864,
only son of Colonel John O'Callaghan, J.P., U.L., of Mary-
fort, Lismehane, co. Clare, by his wife Mary Johnson, eldest
dau. of John Westropp, Esq., of Attyflin, co. Limerick.
Armorial bearings (R.L., 19 June 1885)— Quarterly, 1 and
4, sable, a lion rampant per fesse argent and or, ducally
crowned of the last (for Westropp) ; 2 and 3, argent, in
base a mount vert, on dexter side a hurst of oak-trees,
therefrom issuing a wolf passant towards the sinister
all proper (for O'Callaghan (Fun. Entry, 1631, U.O.)).
Crests — 1. out of an antique crown gules, an eagle's
head sable (for Westropp) ; 2. a naked arm embowed,
holding a sword bendwise, entwined with a snake proper
(for O'Callaghan). Mottoes — Over second crest, " Fidus
et audax " ; under the arms, "Je me tourne vers l'occi-
dent." Livery — Black, the collar, pocket flaps, and skirt
seams traced with gold ; waistcoat yellow, silver buttons.
Married, March 27, 1895, Henrietta Cecile Rose, dau. of
the late Capt. George Augustus Barrington Godbold,
27th Inniskilling Fusiliers ; and has Issue — Conor John
O'Callaghan- Westropp, Gentleman, b. 1913 ; Rose Mary
Hope ; Hilda Daphne ; and Geraldine Henrietta Iris.
Estates — Lismehane, Fortane, co. Clare. Res. — Lisme-
hane, O'Callaghan's Mills, co. Clare. Clubs— Army and
Navy, Kildare Street (Dublin), Clare (Ennis.).
FREDERIC JOHN CHRYSOSTOM JOSEPH
LOCKE O'CARROLL, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, J. P. co.
Dublin, of Athgoe Park, Hazlehatch, co. Kildare. Born
1843, being the only son of Frederic Francis O'Carroll,
Gentleman, by his wife Catherine, d. of Joseph MacCarthy.
Armorial bearings (Ped. U.O. ) — Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent,
a sword erect in pale proper, supported by two lions counter-
rampant gules (for O'Carroll) ; 2. per fesse azure and or, a
pale counterchanged, three falcons rising, two and one of
the second, each holding a fetterlock in the beak sable (for
Locke) ; 3. chequy or and azure, on a canton of the second,
a saltire of the first (for Warren). Mantling gules and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, on the slump
of an oak tree, a falcon rising proper. Motto — " In fideet in
bello fortis. " Livery — Blue and yellow. Married, April 29,
1874, Margaret Mary Theresa, dau. of William Thomson
of Clare Hall ; and has Issue— (1) Frederic Francis O'Carroll,
Esq., Capt. 5th Roy. Dub. Fus., b. April 13, 1876; (2) John
MacCarthy O'Carroll, Gentleman, b. Aug. 28, 1877; (3)
William Thomas O'Carroll, Gentleman, b. Dec. 4, 1881 ;
(4) Oscar Francis O'Carroll, Gentleman, b. May 27, 1888 ;
(5) Walter Cormac Locke O'Carroll, Gentleman, b. Sept. 14,
1893; Annie Kathleen Marie, d. July n, 1880; Margaret
Mary Frances; Kathleen Eily ; and Violet Mary. Seat —
Athgoe Park, Hazelhatch, co. Dublin.
OCHTERLONY of Ochterlony. Azure, a lion rampant
argent, charged on the shoulder with a key ward
upwards of the field, holding in the forepaws a trident
or, all within a bordure wavy of the second, charged with
four buckles gules. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
A swan wings elevated argent, ducally collared and
O'co
chained or, the breast charged with a buckle gules, and
the wings and body debruised by a bendlet sinister wavy
azure. Motto — " Spe labor levis."
Son of Sir Charles Metcalfe Ochterlony, 2nd Bart.,
b. 1817 ; d. 1891 ; m. 1844, Sarah, d. of William P
Tribe, of Liverpool : —
Sir David Ferguson Ochterlony, 3rd Bart. (8 Dec. 1823),
b. 1848 ; m. 1873, Somerville, d. of Barron Grahame,
of Morphie, co. Kincardine ; and has surv. issue — Matthew
Montgomerie Ochterlony, Esq., b. 1880 [m. 1921, Eleanor
Mary, d. of the late David Row-Fogo, of Row, co. Perth.
( Res .— Spylaw Cottage, Colinton, Midlothian)] ; Charles
Francis Ochterlony, Esq., F.S.A. Scot., b. 1891 ; (Res.—
Overburn, Currie, Midlothian) ; Somerville Barclay [m.
1906, Thomas Ramsay ; and has issue] ; Rose Walcott
[m. 1923, Henry Maitland Moir, M.D. ; and has issue] ;
Margaret Jane Herdman. Club — Caledonian United
Service (Edinburgh).
O'CONNELL (U.O., 17 Sept. 1869). Per fesse argent
and vert, a stag trippant proper, between three trefoils
slipped counterchanged. Mantling vert and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a stag's head erased proper,
charged with a trefoil slipped vert. Motto — " Ciall agus
meart."
Son of John Maurice O'Connell, Gentleman, b. 1839;
d. rgo7; m. 1873, Mary, d. of Daniel M'Cartie of
Ardnageeha, co. Cork : —
Maurice O'Connell, Esq., Capt. I.F.S. Army, b. 1888;
m. 1915, Emily, d. of Denis O'Connell, and has issue — 3
sons, 1 dau. Seat — Darrynane Abbey, Waterville, co.
Kerry. Postal address— The Curragh, Kildare.
Sons of Daniel O'Connell, M.P. for Tralee, b. 1816 ;
d. 1897; m. 1866, Ellen Mary (d. 1913), d. of E.
Foster of The Elms, Cambridge : —
Geoffrey Owen Morgan O'Connell, Gentleman, b. 1876.
Res. — Canada.
Morgan O'Connell, Gentleman, £. ; m. , and has
issue. Res. —
John O'Connell, Gentleman, b. ; m. , and has
issue. Res. — Canada.
Son of Morgan John O'Connell of Ballylean Lodge,
co. Clare, and Barry's Court, co. Cork, M.P. co.
Kerry, b. 1811 ; d. 1875 ; m. 1865, Mary Anne (d. 1908),
only d. of Charles Bianconi, Esq., D.L. , of Longfield,
Cashel, co. Tipperary : —
John Bianconi, Esq., adopted the name by Deed-Poll
23 April 1908 in lieu of O'Connell, formerly J. P. cos. Cork
and Clare (High Sheriff co. Clare 1893), b. 1871 ; m. 1894,
Arabella, d. of T. P. Hayes of 42 Lansdowne Road, Dublin ;
and has issue— Helen ; Mary; Una; and Mabel. Res.—
Lackinashannagh Mills, Kildysart, co. Clare.
Sons of Sir Morgan Ross O'Connell, 4th Bart., J. P.,
b. 1862 ; d. 1919 ; m. 1884, Mary Pauline, d. of Col.
James Francis Hickie of Slevoyre, co. Tipperary :—
Sir Maurice James Arthur O'Ccnnell, 5th Bart. (29 Oct.
1869), of Lake View, Killarney, M.C., Lord of the Manor
of Ballycarberry, Capt. late R. Fusiliers, served Great
War (despatches, M.C.), b. 1889; m. 1920, Margaret Mary,
d. of the late M. J. Purcell of Burton Park, Buttevant, co.
Cork, and has issue — Morgan Donal Conail O'Connell,
Esq.,*. 1923; and Joan Mary Lucila Margaret. Seat —
Lake View, Killarney. Clubs— Army and Navy, Kildare
Street (Dublin).
Donal Bernard O'Connell, Esq., Lieut.-Comdr. R.N., b.
1893.
Basil Morgan O'Connell, Esq., Sub.-Lieut. (ret.) R.N., b.
1900.
Sons of Daniel James O'Connell, Esq., of Greenagh,
co. Kerry, J. P., High Sheriff 1868, Barrister-at-Law,
b. 1823 ; d. 1888 ; m. 1863, Frances Mary, d. of Dennis
Shine Lawlor, Esq., J.P., of Castlelough and Greenagh
House : —
Donal O'Connell, Esq., b. 1867. Club — Windham.
Conail Jeffrey O'Connell, Gentleman, b. 1882. Res.—
O'CONNELL (U.O. ). Per fesse argent and vert, a stag
trippant proper, between three quartiefoils counterchanged.
Mantling vert and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a stag's head erased argent, attired or, charged
with a quartrefoil slipped vert. Motto—" Ciall agus meart."
Son of Thomas Francis O'Connell.Gentleman, Solicitor,
of the Supreme Court of Judicature in Ireland, of 10
Mountjoy Square, Dublin : — ■
Sir John Robert O'Connell, Knt. Bach. (1914). LL.D.,
J. P. co. Cork, Member of the Senate of Dublin Univ. and
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of National Univ. of Ireland, Vice-Pres. of the Incorporated
Law Society of Ireland, 1923-24, b. 1868 ; m. 1901, Mary
(d. 1925), d. of Thomas Scally, formerly of Deepwell, Black-
rock, co. Dublin. Club — Reform.
O'CONOR of Mount Druid (U.O.). Argent, an oak-tree
eradicated and acorned proper. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, an arm
embowed in armour, holding a short sword all proper.
Sons of Denis O'Conor, Esq., of Mount Druid, J. P.
and D.L. (High Sheriff 1836) co. Roscommon, b.
1808; d. 1862; 111. 1841, Margaret Emily (d. 1900),
d. of late Nicholas Mahon Power: —
Charles Mathew O'Conor, Esq., formerly J. P. and D.L.
(High Sheriff 1877) co. Roscommon, b. 1847; »i. 1894,
Alice (d. 1907), d. of the late James Hale of Temple View,
co. Sligo ; and has surv. issue — Gertrude Gwendoline \m.
1919, The O'Conor Don (q.v. )]. Seal — Mount Druid,
Castlerea, co. Roscommon. Club — Hibernian United
Service (Dublin).
Denis A. O'Conor, Gentleman, b. 1853. Res. —
O'CONOR DON (U.O.). Argent, an oak-tree eradi-
cated proper. Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, an arm vambraced embowed, the
hand bare, grasping a sword proper, pommel and hilt or.
Supporters — Two lions rampant gules, each gorged with
an antique crown and charged on the shoulder with a harp
of Ireland or. Motto (in Irish characters).
Sons of Rt. Hon. Charles Owen O'Conor, The
O'Conor Don, of Belanagare and Clonalis, co. Ros-
common, Member of H.M. Most Hon. Privy Council,
Lord-Lieut, and Custos Rotulorum of co. Roscommon,
M.P. for that co. 1860-80, High Sheriff 1884, J. P. co.
Sligo, High Sheriff 1863, b. 1838; d. 1906; m. 1st,
1868, Georgina Mary, d. of Thomas Aloysius Perry,
Esq. , of Bitham House, co. Warwick ; 2nd, 1879, Ellen,
d. of John More O'Ferrall of Lisard, co. Longford : —
Owen Felim O'Conor, Esq., The O'Conor Don, formerly
J.P., D.L. and (1918) High Sheriff, co. Roscommon, £. 1870;
m. 1st, 1913, Mary (d. 1916), d. of Francis Charles
M'Laughlin of Detroit, U S.A. ; 2nd, 1919, Gertrude
Gwendoline, only surv. d. of Charles Mathew O'Conor, Esq. ,
of Mount Druid [q.v.), and has issue (by 1st wife) — Eileen.
Seats — Belanagare, French Park, and Clonalis, Castlerea,
co. Roscommon. Clubs— Kildare Street and St. Stephen's
Green (Dublin).
Charles Hugh O'Conor, Gentleman, b. 1872; m. 1904,
Ellen Letitia, eldest d. of Edward More-O'Ferrall of
Lisard, Edgworthstown, co. Longford.
O'CONOR (U.O.). Argent, an oak tree eradicated
proper, supported by two lions rampant combatant sable,
in chief an ancient Irish crown or, and in base three lizards
passant to the sinister barwise vert. Mantling vert and
argent. Crest — On a wreath argent and vert, out of an
Irish crown as in the arms, an arm embowed in armour,
the hand grasping a sword all proper.
Son of Roderic O'Conor of Rathnure and Cluny-
grassin, co. Roscommon; and Dalton, Northumber-
land, b. ; d. 1879 ; m, 1833, Mary Anne, d. of
Rev. William Bell :—
Thomas Roderic O'Conor, Gentleman, b. 1849. Res.- — ■
HERBERT FRANCIS EDWARD ODELL, Gentle-
man. Born 1874, being the only son of Edward George
Herbert Odell, Esq., J. P. and D.L., of Carriglea. Armo-
rial bearings — Or, a trefoil slipped vert between three
crescents, two and one, gules. Mantling vert and or,
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed
armed, the hand grasping a naked sword, the blade pass-
ing through a chaplet of red roses and trefoils, all proper.
Motto — "Quantum in rebus inane." Seat — Carriglea,
Dungarvan, co. Waterford.
Lieut. -Colonel THOMAS SMIJTH ODELL, late
3rd Batt. Highland Light Infantry. Born Dec. 16, 1866,
being the only son of Thomas Scruton Odell of
Kilcleagh Park, co. Westmeath, by his wife Madeline,
second dau. of Thomas Roe of Coolfin, Queen's Co.
Armorial bearings — Per chevron or and argent, three
crescents gules. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour,
the hand holding a sword all proper, the arm charged
with two crescents in pale gules. Motto — "Pro patria
invictus.'' Livery — Light blue and silver. Married, 1895,
Henrietta Cecilia, younger dau. of Maj. David Dunlop
Urquhart of Strawberry Hill, King's Co. ; and has Issue —
Thomas Urquhart Odell, Gentleman, b. July 22, 1898.
Seat — Kilcleagh Park, Moate, co. Westmeath. Club—
Kildare Street (Dublin).
ODLING-SMEE (R.L., H. Coll.). Or, on a chevron
azure, between two leopards' faces in chief and a cross
boton^e fitch^e in base of the second, a leopard's face
between two crosses botonfe fitch^e of the field. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
demi-hon or, in the mouth a cross botonee fitchee in bend
azure, holding between the paws an escutcheon of the last,
charged with a leopard's face also or. Motto — ' ' Vincit
omnia Veritas." Livery — Blue, yellow facings.
Sons of George Smee Odling-Smee, Esq. , J. P. co.
Surrey (formerly Odling, R.L., 1902), M.A. (Oxon.),
b. 1873 ; d. 1926 ; m. 1st, 1902, Emma Mary
{d. 1911), d. of late Theophilus Sigismund Hahn ;
2nd, 1912, Amelia Ethel Mary Inkersley, d. of Col.
Benjamin Thomas Casson : —
Charles William Odling-Smee, Gentleman, b. 1904.
Alfred John Odling-Smee, Gentleman, b. 1906. Res. —
Norman Lodge, Aldersey Road, Guildford, Surrey.
O'DONNELL (U.O.). Sable, two lions rampant com-
batant, in chief a sinister hand appaum^e, couped at the
wrist, between two mullets, and in base a mullet all argent,
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— Out of a ducal crest
coronet or, a naked arm embowed, grasping a dart all
proper. Motto—" In hoc signo vinces." Livery — Black,
with white facings.
Sons of Charles Vize O'Donnell, Gentleman, b. 1858;
d. 1919; by 2nd wife, Mary Jane Massey (d. 1923): —
? Sons.
Sons of Rev. H. O'Donnell, M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dub.) ot
Limerick, b. 1827; d. 1873; m. 1861, Eliza bnh Sarah,
d. of George Henry Harrison of Oxendcn Magna,
Northants. :—
Brig. -Gen. Henry O'Donnell, C.M.G. , late West Yorks.
Regt. , b. 1862; m. 1st, 1900, Agnes Maude (d. 1921), d.
of Charles Mac Iver ; and has issue— (1) Hugh Manus
O'Donnell, Gentleman, Lieut. R.E., b. 1901 ; (2) Brian Ivor
O'Donnell, Esq., Lieut. R. N., b. 1903; m. 2nd, 1923, Julia
Bertha, d. of H. H. Harrison of Lexham, Norfolk. Post.
add. — 3 Berkeley Mansions, Marina, Bexhill-on-Sea.
Elliot O'Donnell, Gentleman, b. 1872; m. 1905, Ada
Caroline Bullivant, d. of H. W. Williams, M.D. Res.— The
Red House, Guilsborough, Northants. Club — Savage.
Son of late Robert Edmund O'Donnell, Gentleman,
Barrister-at-Law, b. ; d. 1897 ; m. :—
Sir Samuel Perry O'Donnell, K.C.S.I. (1923), K.C.I.E.
(1925); I.C.S., Chief Sec. Govt. N.P. India, Member
Executive Council since 1922, b. 187 . Res. —Allahabad ,
India.
O'DONOGHUE of The Glens (U.O.). Vert, two foxes
combatant argent, on a chief of the second an eagle volant
sable. Mantling vert and argent. Crest— Upon a wreath
of the colours, an arm in armour embowed, holding a
sword entwined with a snake all proper.
Sons of Daniel O'Donoghue, " O'Donoghue of the
Glens," co. Kerry, M.P. for Tralee 1865 to 1885, and
for Tipperary 1857 to 1865, b. 1833 ; d. 1889 ; m. 1858,
Mary Sophie (d. 1891), d. and coheir of Sir John
Ennis, 1st Bart, (extinct), of Ballinahown, co. West-
meath:—
Geoffrey O'Donoghue, Esq., "O'Donoghue of the
Glens," co. Kerry, b. 1859 ; m. 1895, Maud, youngest d.
of William Charlton of Clonmacnoise House, King's Co. ;
and has issue— Geoffrey O'Donoghue, Gentleman, b. 1896 ;
Maud Mary; and Nora Kathleen. Seat — The Glens,
Fiesk, co. Kerry. Res. — 14 Clarinda Park, Kingstown,
Dublin.
John O'Donoghue, Gentleman, b. . Res.—
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MORGAN WILLIAM O'DONOVAN, Esq., C.B.
(Civ. 191 1) ("The O'Donovan"), Chieftain of Ancient
Irish sept of Clan Cathal, B.A. Magdalen Coll., Oxford,
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T.P. and D.L. co. of Cork (High Sheriff 1892), Hon. Col.
4th Batt. Special Reserve Roy. Minister Fus. . served S.
Africa 1900-02 in 3rd (Militia) Battn. R. Munster Fus. Born
Feb. 1 1 , 1861 , being the only son of the late Henry Winthrop
O'Donovan, " The O'Donovan," by his wife Amelia, dau. of
Gerald De Courcy O'Grady, "The O'Grady," of Kill-
ballyowen. Armorial bearings — Argent, a dexter arm,
from the sinister, couped, vested gules, cuffed of the first,
the hand grasping a sword in pale, the blade entwined with
a serpent descending all proper. Crest— On a wreath,
gules and argent, a falcon, wings displayed and elevated
or. Motto — " Adjuvante Deo in hostes." Livery — Silver
and blue. Married, July 9, 1892, Mary Eleanor, dau. of
the late Rev. John Yarker Barton, M.A. , Chaplain to the
Forces; and has had Issue — (1) Morgan John Winthrop
O'Donovan, Esq., M.C., Capt. Roy. Irish Fus., served
Great War (despatches, M.C.), b. May 2, 1893 [m. 1926,
Cornelia, d. of the late Dr. Bagnell, of Pau, France] ; (2)
Miles Henry O'Donovan, Esq., Capt. 4th S. R. Batt. R.
Munster Fus. b. June 26, 1895 ; killed in action 1916 ; (3)
Victor Teige O'Donovan, Gentleman, served Great War
1914-19, with R.A. b. June 20, 1897 [m. 1918, Edna, g.-d.
of Eccleston Sheldon of Moorcroft, Barnt Green, Worcs.,
and widow of Major Kerwood, Worcs. Regt. ; and has
issue — Timothy John Miles O'Donovan, Gentleman, b.
1919; and 1 dau.] ; and Eleanor Melian Frances. Seat —
Arda, Limers Lane, Northam, N. Devon.
[" The O' Donovan " uses Supporters : dexter, a lion guard-
ant ; sinister, a griffin gules, and substitutes a chapeau for
his wreath. There is no leqal authority for either practice. ]
CHARLES RICHARD JOHN O'FARRELL, Esquire,
J. P. co. Galway. Born Sept. 22, 1875, being the son of
Charles Carroll, Esq., J. P. for co. Galway (nephew of the
late Charles Farrell, M.D. , of'Dalyston, who died 1855),
by his wife Kate Mary, only dau. of the late J. W. Mac-
Loghlin of Ballyglass, co. Westmeath ; assumed the name
of O'Farrell in 1855, on succeeding to this property. Ar-
morial bearings — Per fesse or and vert, a lion rampant
counterchanged, on a canton gules, an Irish harp of the
first. Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, on an Eastern crown or, a wolf-dog courant per
pale argent and sable, gorged with a collar, therefrom a
broken chain, both gules. Motto — " Cu reab hais." Seat —
Dalyston, near Loughrea, co. Galway.
O'FARRELL (U.O., 1909). Per bend or and vert, a
lion rampant counterchanged. Mantling vert and or.
Crest — On a coronet or, a greyhound courant proper.
Motto — " Cor et manus concordant."
Son of Sir George Plunkett O'Farrell, Kt. Bach.
(1899), M.D. (Trin. Coll., Dublin), M.R.C.S. (Eng.),
J. P. co. Roscommon, formerly Medical Commissioner
of Prisons, Ireland, Commissioner of Control and
Inspector of Lunatic Asylums, Ireland, 1890; b. 1845;
d. 1911 ; m. 1876, Amy, d. of Charles Mayhew of
Chester Terrace, Regent's Park : —
Edward Harward Mayhew O'Farrell, Esq., Lieut. Roy.
Irish Fus., b. 1882. Post. add. —
— On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant gules, sup-
O'FERRALL, see MORE-O'FERRALL.
O'FFLAHERTIE of Lemonfield, co. Galway (recorded
U.O. by Narbon, Ulster, c. 1580). Argent, a lion gule ,
armed and langued azure, supporting a poleaxe or gallow-
glass axe azure, shafted sable. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lizard passant proper.
Motto — " Fortuna favit fortibus."
Sons of Rev. Theobald Richard O'Fflahertie of Lemon-
field, M.A. (Camb.), Vicar of Capel, Dorking, Surrey,
b. 1818; d. 1894; m. 1848, Mary Ann3, d. of Capt.
John Scott, R.N.:—
John Purvis O'Fflahertie, Esq., J. P. co. Galway, b. 1849.
Seat — Lemonfield, co. Galway.
Theobald Bourke O'Fflahertie, Gentleman, b.
Res. —
George Fortescue O'Fflahertie, Gentleman, b.
OGILBY 01 Ardnargle (U.O.). Argent, a lion passant
guardant gules, between two crescents, one in chief and the
other in base azure. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
porting a tilting-spear entwined with a string of trefoils
proper.
Son of Robert Alexander Ogilby, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
(High Sheriff 1887), late Capt. 4th. Regt., b. 1850; d.
1902 ; m. 1875, Helen Sarah, d. of Rev. George
Bomford Wheeler, M.A. , Rector of Ballysax, co.
Kildare: —
Robert James Leslie Ogilby, Esq., J. P. and D.L. (High
Sheriff 191 1) co. Londonderry, Lt.-Col. late comdg. 2nd
London Scottish Regt. 1916-19, sometime Lieut. 4th (Roy.
Irish) Dragoon Gds., and Lieut. 2nd Life Gds. , b. 1880.
Seats — Ardnargle and Pellipar House, co. Londonderry ;
Moreton Hall, Moreton-Morrell, Warwick. Clubs —
Cavalry, Bachelors'.
OGILVEY, see NISBET-HAMILTON-OGILVY.
OGILVIE (H. Coll.). Per fesse argent and sable, in
chief a cross engrailed of the second, and in base a lion
rampant ducally crowned or. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion
rampant sable, charged on the shoulder with a thistle
leaved and slipped and supporting a level with plummet
proper. Motto — " Tout jour."
Fifth son of A. Ogilvie, of Sizewell Hall, Leiston,
Suffolk, b. 1812; d. 1886; m. 1841, Margaret,
d. of Albinus Martin, C.E. : —
Glencairn Stuart Ogilvie, Esq., J. P. Surrey, B.A.
(Oxon. ), Barrister-at-I.aw, Inner Temple, High Sheriff
co. Suffolk, 1917-18, b. 1858 ; m. 1st, 1881, Helen Emme-
line {d. 1926), d. of the late Septimus Davidson, of
Aldeburgh, Suffolk ; 2nd, 1927, Catherine Elizabeth, d.
of the late Rev. Richard Hill, M.A., of Tinsbury, Somer-
set ; and has had issue — Alexander Walter Ogilvie, Gentle-
man, b. 1882, served Great War [m. 1908, Hanna Anne, d.
of Maj. Richter; d.ot wounds 1918, leaving issue — Alex-
anderStuart Ogilvie, Gentleman, b. 1914] ; SholtoStuart
Ogilvie, Esq., D.S.O. (2 Bars), Lieut-.Col. served Great
War, Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple, b. 1884 [m. 1910,
Gladys Mina, d. of Mortimer Rooke ; and has issue —
Glencairn Sholto Ogilvie, Gentleman, b. 191 r; Bruce
Mortimer Ogilvie, Gentleman, b. 1916] ; Christine
Marjorie. Seat — Sizewell Hall, Leiston, Suffolk. Club—
Carlton.
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OGILVIE (H. Coll.). Argent, gutt£e-de-poix, a lion
passant guardant gules, holding in the dexter paw a trident
in bend sinister or, in chief a chaplet of roses also gules,
and in base a portcullis sable. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant gules,
charged on the shoulders with an anchor gold, gorged with
a chaplet of roses argent, holding in the dexter fore-paw a
plumb-rule erect proper, and resting the dexter hind-paw
on a saltire or. Motto — " Toujours."
Sons of Hon. Edward David Stewart Ogilvie, M.L.C. ,
New South Wales, Australia, b. 1814; d. 1896; m.
1st, 1858, Theodosia Isabella (d. 1886), d. of the Rev.
William de Burgh, D.D., of Sandymount, near
Dublin :—
William Frederick Ogilvie, Gentleman, *. 1862 ; m. 1888,
Ethel Maude, second d. of Graham Mylne of Etonswill,
Clarence River, and granddau. of Thomas Mylne of Mylne
Field, Perthshire; and has issue, a dau. Res.— Yulgilbar,
Clarence River, New South Wales.
Edward David Ogilvie, Gentleman, b. 1867.
OGILVIE-GRANT (L.O., 1824, rematric. 19).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, grand quarters, quarterly i. and iiii. ,
argent, a lion passant guardant gules, crowned with an
imperial crown or; ii. and iii. , argent, a cross engrailed
s able (for Ogilvie) ; 2 and 3, grand quarters, gules, three
antique crowns or (for Grant). Supporters (of the Earldom
of Seafield)— On the dexter side a lion rampant guardant
or, armed gules, and on the sinister a savage, a naked
man bearing upon his shoulder a club proper, and wreathed
about the head and middle with laurel vert.
Only child of Rt. Hon. Sir James Ogilvie-Grant, rrth
Earl of Seafield, 30th Chief of Clan Grant, D.L. cos.
Banff, Elgin, and Inverness, Capt. 3rd Batt. Q.O.
Cameron Highlanders, b. 1876; d. 1915; m. 1898,
Mary Elizabeth Nina, d. of late Joseph Henry Town-
end, M.D., J. P., of Christchurch, N.Z. :—
Rt. Hon. Nina Caroline Ogilvie Grant, Countess of Sea-
field (1701), Viscountess Reidhaven and Baroness Ogilvy
of Deskford and Cullen, and Viscountess Seafield and
Baroness Ogilvy of Cullen (1698), b. 1906. Seats— Cullen
House, Banffshire; Castle Grant, Grantown, Morayshire;
and Balmaccan, Inverness-shire.
OGILVY (L.O.). Argent, a lion passant guardant
gules, crowned with an imperial crown and collared with
an open one, both proper, Mantling gules, doubled
ermine. Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries, a female
from the waist upwards, holding a portcullis. Supporters
—Two bulls sable, unguled and horned vert, with garlands
of flowers about their necks. Motto—' ' A fin."
Son of David William Stanley Ogilvy, 8th Earl of Airlie,
D.L. co. Forfar, Lt.-Col. 12th Lancers, 4th class
Medjidie, Hon. Col. 3rd Vol. Batt. Black Watch, b.
1856; killed in action 1900; m 1886, Lady Mabell
Frances Elizabe h Gere, ., G.B.Ed., of the 5th Earl of
Arran : —
Rt. Hon. David Lyulph Gore Wolseley Ogilvy, M.C. ,
gth Earl of Airlie (2 April 1639), Baron Ogilvy of Airlie (28
April 1 49 1 ) and Baron Ogilvy of Alyth and Lintrathen, Capt.
Reserve 10th Hussars, Col.comdg. 4/5 The Black Watch
(T.F.), Lord in Waiting to the King since 1926, a
representative Peer for Scotland, served Great War 1914-18
(despatches, M.C), b. 1893; m. 1917. Lady Alexandra
Marie Bridget Coke , d. of 3rd Earl of Leicester, and has issue
—David George Coke Patrick Ogilvy, cemmonly called
Lord Ogilvy, b. 1926 ; Hon. Angus James Brisco Ogilvy, b.
1928 ; Lady Victoria Jean Marjorie ; Lady Margaret Helen
Isla Marion ; and Lady Grizelda Davina Roberta. Seats
— Cortachy Castle, and Airlie Castle, Forfarshire; and
Tulchan Lodge, Glenisla, N.B. Clubs— Bath, Turf.
OGILVY-WEDDERBURN, see WEDDERBURN.
OGILVY-DALGLEISH (L.O. matric. 5 Dec. 1928;
registered H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a tree
eradicated fesswise vert, between three pheons azure
(Dalgleish) ; 2 and 3, counter-quartered ; i. and iiii. argent,
a lion passant guardant gules (Ogilvy) ; ii. and iii. or, three
crescents gules (Edmonstone) ; over all, dividing the coats,
a cross engrailed sable (Sinclair). Mantling vert, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, the stump of an
oak-tree sprouting cut branches and leaves proper. Motto
(in an escrol above) — " Revirescam." Supporters— On a
compartment below the shield, two lions rampant or, ai med
and langued gules, each charged on the shoulder with a
pheon point downwards azure.
Only son of James Ogilvy-Dalgleish, Esq., late Capt.
29th Regt., of Wokingham, Berks., b. 1846 ; d. 1922 ;
m. 1875, Mary Rutter, d. of Andrew Carden, Esq., of
Barnane, co. Tipperary : —
James William Ogilvy-Dalgleish, Esq., Lt.-Col. R.A.F.
(ret.), b. 1888 ; m. 1916, Sybil Guinevere Butler, d. of Myles
Kennedy, Esq., J. P., D.L., of Stone Cross, Ulverston,
Lancashire, and has issue — Joan ; and Elizabeth Mary.
Res. — Warren Lodge, Finchampstead, Berks.
The Late JOHN HENRY OGLANDER, Esquire,
J. P. co. of Southampton, D.L. for the Isle of
Wight, Barrister-at-Law, LL.B., F.S.A. ; assumed the
surname and arms of Oglander by Royal Licence 1895
in pursuance of the will of Sir Henry Oglander, Bart.,
of Nunwell. Born March 7, 1847, being the second
son of the late William Anthony Glynn of Fairy Hill,
Isle of Wight, by his wife Ann, dau. of J. Goodall.
Armorial bearings— Azure, a stork between three cross
crosslets fitchee or (R.L. 1895. Arms originally con-
firmed by Camden Clarenceux ; paternal descent, Glynn.
Arms allowed (Vn. of Cornwall, 1580; Ped. H. Coll.), and
upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Somerset,
namely, quarterly, 1 and 4, France ; 2 and 3, England ;
all within a bordure compony argent and azure, a cres-
cent upon a martlet for difference. Mantling azure and
or. Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, a bear's head
or, couped, langued, and mouth embrued gules. Motto—
" Servare munia vitae." Livery— Dark blue, brass buttons
Married, May 20, 1879, Florence, younger dau. and
co-heir of Arthur Edward Somerset, Gentleman,
Barrister and Steward of the Savoy (second son of Lord
Arthur John Henry Somerset, fifth but fourth surviving
son of the Most Noble Henry, 5th Duke of Beaufort,
K.G.) ; and died 1924 having had Issue— (1) Denys Arthur
Glynn, b. Feb. 27 ; d. April 10, 1883 ; and Florence Joan
Gertrude Glynn [m. 1st, 1904, Capt. Auberon C. Hegan
Kennard (whom she divorced 1919) ; 2nd, 1927, Brig.-
Ger. C. F. Aspinall-Oglander, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O.
(who assumed the name of Oglander 1927)]- Seats—
Nunwell Brading and Fairy Hill, St. Helen's, both in the Isle
of Wight.
OGLE of Worthy (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
arg«nt, a fesse between three crescents gules, on the
fesse a crescent on a mullet for difference (Ogle) ; 2
and 3, or, an orle azure (Bertram). Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an
heraldic antelope's head erased argent, tufted, maned
and attired gules, differenced as the arms. Motto—
" Prenez en gre." Livery — Drab, with red facings.
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Catherine Beverley (d. 1917), d. of Henry Hill, of
Bradninch House, Cullompton, Devon : —
Sir Edmund Ashton Ogle, 8th Bart., of Worthy,
Hants. (14 Mar. 1816), Lieut.-Col. (ret.) E. Yorks. Regt.,
served S. Africa (despatches) ; b. 1857 ; s. his brother
as 8th Bart. 1921. Res. — Villa Susanne, San Remo,
Italy. Club — United Service.
OGLE of Kirkley (H Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
argent, on a fesse between three crescents gules, a mullet
of the field (Ogle) ; 2 and 3, azure, an orle argent
(Bertram). Mantling- gules and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, an heraldic antelope's head erased
argent, tufted, maned, and attired gules, charged with a
mullet. Motto — " Prenes en gr6. "
Son of Newton Charles Ogle, Esq., D. L. and J. P.
(High Sheriff 1909) for Northumberland, b. 1850; d.
1912; m. 1st, 1895, Lady Lilian Denison (d. 1899),
second d. of the 1st Earl of Londesborough: —
John Francis Chaloner Ogle, Gentleman, b. 1898. Seat
— Kirkley Hall, near Newcastle-on-Tyne, Northumber-
land. Res. — 10 York Buildings, Adelphi, W.C. 2. Clubs —
Turf, Travellers'.
O'GRADY (Arms confd. to descendants of 1st Visct'
Guillamore only, and Supporters Granted, 10 Jan. 1831.
U.O. ). Per pale gules and sable, three lions passant
guardant, in pale per pale argent and cr, the centre
lion charged on the side with a portcullis azure. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a horses head erased argent, charged with a portcullis
azure. Motto — " Vulneratus non victus."
Son of Hugh Hamon Massy O'Grady, b. 1825 ; d.
1859 ; m. 1857, Zillah Selina Maria, d. of William
Henry Hutchinson of Rockforest, co. Tipperary : —
Rt. Hon. Hugh Hamon Massy O'Grady, 7th Viscount
Guillamore of Cahir Guillamore and Baron O'Grady (Irel.,
28 Jan. 1 831) [Supporters — Two liens guardant, per fesse
argent and or, each charged on the shoulder with a port-
cullis azurej, formerly Major 1st Batt. Royal Sussex Regt.,
b. i860; m. 1890, Mary Margaret Frances, d. ol Vere
Hunt, Esq., J. P. of High Park, co. Tipperary, and has
issue — Hon. Kathleen Gertrude. Seat — Castle Garde,
Pallasgreen, co. Limerick.
Sons of James Walter O'Grady, Esq., J. P., Lieut.
R.N. of Rathfredagh, b. 1832; d. 1898; m. 1865, Ada,
sister of Sir W. C. Bruce, 9th Bart. : —
Richard O'Grady, Gentleman, b. 1867. Seat— Rath-
fredagh, Newcastle West, co. Limerick.
Capt. Standish Bruce O'Grady, late 5th Batt. Royal
Munster Fus. , b. 1869. Res.
O'Grady of Carnelly (Confn. U.O. ). Quarterly, 1 and
4, per pale gules and sable, three lions passant in pale
per pale argent and or (O'Grady) ; 2 and 3, argent, a lion
passant azure (Stamer). Mantling gules and argent.
Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a horse's head erased
sable, maned or (O'Grady) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
a stag's head erased proper, attired or (Stamer). Motto as
above. Lively — Black, with red facings, silver buttons.
Sons of Edward Stamer O'Grady, M.A. , Surgeon,
M.R.I. A., b. 1837; d. 1897; m. 1873, Minnie, d. ot
John Bishop of Galbally, co. Limerick, and Kinsale, co.
Cork : —
Edward Stamer O'Grady, Esq. B.A., Capt. late 3rd
Buffs, b. 1874. Seat — Clenagh, co. Clare. Res. — 49 Fitz-
william Square, Dublin. Club — Kildare Street (Dublin).
Guillamore O'Grady, Esq., Dublin Herald of Arms of
the Most Illustrious Order of St. Patrick, M.A. (Trin. Coll.,
Dub.), Barr.-at-Law, Maj. (ret.) South Irish Horse, b. 1879.
Estates — Carnelly, co. Clare ; Ballybeley, co. Limerick.
Res. — 49 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin. Clubs — Kildarj Street
(Dublin), Royal St. George Yacht (Kingstown), Irish
Automobile (Dublin).
O'GRADY of KilbalLowen (U.O.). Per pale gules and
sable, three lions passant in pale, per pale argent and or.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, a horse's head erased sable, maned or. Motto —
" Vulneratus non victus."
Son of William de Courcy O'Grady of Kilballyowen,
M.A. Dublin, b. 1816 ; d. 1873 ; m. 1841, Anna Grogan,
(d. 1895), only d. of Thomas De Rinzy of Clobemon
Hall, D.L. co. Wexford:—
William de Rienzi O'Grady, Esq., "The O'Grady,"
Chief of his name, b. 1852. Seat — Kilballyowen, nr.
Bruff, co. Limerick.
Sons of Standish de Courcy O'Grady, Capt. late 64th
Regt.,£. 1829; d. 1901 ; m. 2nd, 1871, Isabella, d. of
Rev. William Shepherd : —
Major Standish de Courcy O'Grady, R.A.M.C, b. ;
m. 1911, Esther Alice, only d. of Col. Philip Doyne Vigors
of Holloden, co. Carlow. Res. —
Brig.-Gen. Henry de Courcy O'Grady, C.I.E., Col.
Indian Army, Brig.-Gen. (ret.) served N.W. Frontier India
1902-8, 3rd Afghan War and Great War 1914-19, b. 1873;
m. 1908, Annie Sybil, gd. of Col. D. A. Macpherson of
Pickford, Ticehurst, Sussex. Res. — Laddingford Croft,
Yalding, Kent. Club — United Service.
Major Donal de Courcy O'Grady, D.S.O., L. R.C.P. ,
L.R.C.S., Major (ret.), R.A.M.C, served Great War
(despatches, D.S.O., Croix de Guerre), b. 1881. Res.—
OGSTON (L.O., 1876) Argent, three mascles sable,
on a chief of the second two lions passant of the first
armed and langued gules. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a lion as in the arms
Motto, " Vi et animo. "
Eld. son of Alexander Milne Ogston, Esq., of Ardoe,
J. P. and D.L. co. Kincardine and co. of city of Aber-
deen, b. 1836 ; d. 1926 ; m. 1872, Katherine Anne
Mitchell (d. 1909), dau. of Charles Moray Hill Rennie
of Aberdeen : —
Alexander Gordon Ogston, Esq., of Ardoe, Capt. late 1st
Aberdeenshire Vol. Art., J P. Kincardineshire, b. 1875;
m. 1906, Violet, d. of William Leslie of Fairgirth,
Aberdeenshire ; and has issue — Emily Leslie. Estates
in the co. of Kincardine ; and Ardoe. Postal address — Ardoe
House, near Aberdeen. Club — Royal Northern (Aber-
deen).
Sir ALEXANDER OGSTON, K.C.V.O., J. P. and
D.L. co. Aberdeen, M.D., LL.D. , and Prof, of Surgery in
the Univ. of Aberdeen, Surgeon in Ordinary to Her late
Majesty Queen Victoria, and Hon. Surgeon in Scotland to
the King, Hon. Col. of the R.A.M.C. Highland Territorial
Div. Born 1844, being eldest son of the late Francis Ogston,
M.D. , Emeritus Professor of Medical Jurisprudence in the
University of Aberdeen, and his wife Amelia, dau. of Alex-
ander Cadenhead, Advocate in Aberdeen. Armorial bear-
ings (L.O. , 18 April 1876)— Argent, three mascles sable,
on a chief of the last two lions passant of the first, armed and
langued gules, a bordure of the last for difference. Mant-
ling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his.
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liveries, a lion passant argent, armed and langued gules.
Motto — " Vi et animo." Married, firstly, Sept. 25, 1867,
Mary Jane Hargrave, dau. of James Hargrave (Hudson Bay
Co. 's Service), d. Dec. 1873; and secondly, 1877, Isabella
{d. Feb. 28, 1913), dau. of James Matthews of Springhill,
and late Lord Provost of Aberdeen ; and has had Issue of
first marriage — (1) Francis Hargrave Ogston, Esq., b.
1869, Trooper Imperial Light Horse, killed in action in the
Transvaal, April 17, 1901 ; (2) Walter Henry Ogston,
Esq. , O. B. E. , b. 1873 \_m. 1909, Josephine Elizabeth Carter] ;
and two daus. ; by second marriage (3) Alfred James Ogston,
H.M. Consul, Brest, d. 1920; (4) Alexander Lockhart
Ogston, Esq., Capt. R.G.A., d. on active service in Great
War ; (5) Rannald Frederick Logie Ogston, Esq., Stock-
broker, b. 1889 [m. 1919, Olive, d. of J. English of Lurgan] ;
and three daus. Estate — Glendavan, Aberdeenshire.
Residence — 252 Union Street, Aberdeen. Club — Junior
Conservative.
JAMES OGSTON, Esquire, Colonel (ret.) 1st Aber-
deenshire Volunteer Artillery, J. P. and D. L. for co. Aber-
deen. Born May 29, 1845, being the second son of Alex-
ander Ogston of Ardoe, Kincardineshire, and his wife,
Elliot, ne'e Lawrance. Armorial bearings— Argent, three
mascles sable, on a chief two lions passant of the first,
armed and langued gules, in the middle chief point a cres-
cent also of the first, for difference. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a lion as in the
arms ; and in an escroll over the same this Motto, " Vi et
animo." Married, Oct. 7, 1875, Anne Leslie Jamieson.
Seat — Kildrummy, Aberdeenshire. Clubs — Arts', Royal
Northern (Aberdeen), Scottish Conservative (Edinburgh).
O'HAGAN, Baron, see TOWNELEY-O'HAGAN.
JOSEPH SYLVESTER O' HALLO RAN, Esquire,
C.M.G. , formerly of Adelaide, South Australia, Sec. to the
Royal Colonial Institute, Northumberland Avenue, London.
Born March 28, 1842, being the eldest son of Capt. William
Littlejohn O'Halloran of the 38th Regiment of Foot, late
Auditor-General of South Australia, by his wife Eliza
Minton, dau. of John Montague Smyth of Cork. Ar-
morial bearings — Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, a castle
of two towers with a curtain wall and portal approach-
ment by three steps argent, standing on a mound vert,
on which is inscribed the word " Hurrehurpore " gold,
n chief a sword and an Indian sabre in saltire proper,
pommels and hilts or, surmounted by an Eastern crown of
the last (for O'Halloran); 2 and 3, gules, a horse passant
argent, on grass proper, caparisoned azure, bridled and
saddled or, on a chief of the second three mullets pierced
of the third (for O'Halloran, ancient), over all a cross of
pearls proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crests — 1.
or augmentation, out of an Eastern crown or, an arm in
armour proper, garnished gold, the hand in a gauntlet also
proper, grasping a flagstaff, therefrom flowing a standard
azure, charged with a monkey statant also or, motto over,
" Purswarrie ; " 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a lizard
passant or, motto over, "Clan Fergail a-boo." Motto —
" Lothim agus marbhaim " (I wound and I kill). Married,
Aug. 17, 1886, Alice Mary, dau. of the late Henry Simpson
of Ridge Park, Adelaide.
O'HARA (R.L., 27 Nov. i860, U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and
4, vert, on a pale radiant or, a lion rampant sable (O'Hara) ;
2 and 3, gules, on a bend between six lions rampant or,
a crescent sable (Cooper). Mantling vert and or. Crests
— 1. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant
ermine, holding between the paws a chaplet of oak-leaves
proper. Motto over — " Laimh nah Saris" (O'Hara); 2.
upon a wreath of the colours, a man's bust in profile, couped
at the shoulders proper, on the head an Irish crown or, and
charged on the neck with a crescent sable. Motto over —
" Vincit amor patriae" (Cooper). Motto — " Virtute et
claritate.
Sons of Charles William O'Hara, Esq., of Annaghmore
and Cooper's Hill, co. Sligo, J. P. and D.L. , M.P. co.
Sligo 1859-1865 (High Sheriff 1849), b. 1817 ; d. 1898 ;
m. 1858, Annie Charlotte, eld. d. of Richard Shuttle-
worth Streatfeild of The Rocks, Uckfield, Sussex : —
Rt. Hon. Charles Kean O'Hara, O.B.E., P.C. Irish Free
State, H.M.'s Lieutenant and Custos Rot. for co. Sligo,
late Major 3rd York and Lancaster Regt., b. i860. Seat —
Annaghmore, Colloney, co. Sligo. Clubs — Junior Consti-
tutional ; Kildare Street (Dublin), Roy. St. George Yacht
(Kingstown), County (Sligo), Roscommon County (Boyle).
Arthur Cooper O'Hara, Esq., D.L., J. P. co. Sligo (High
Sheriff 1903), b. 1862. Seat — Cooper's Hill, Riverstown,
Ballymote, co. Sligo.
Richard Edward O'Hara, Gentleman, b. 1863. Res.
Glenelg, Queensland, Australia.
Alexander Perceval O'Hara, Gentleman, b. 1871. Res. —
Chicago, U.S.A.
Frederick William O'Hara, Esq., formerly J. P. (High
Sheriff 1911) co. Sligo and co. Down, b. 1875; m. 1903,
Muriel Helen Isabella Rice, d. of Francis Blackburne Henn
of Paradise, Ennis, co. Clare ; and has issue — (1) Donal
Frederick O'Hara, Gentleman, b. 1904; (2) Francis Cooper
O'Hara, Gentleman, b. 1906; (3) Kean William O'Hara,
Gentleman, b. 1912. Res. — Cultibar, Coolaney, co. Sligo.
Club— County (Sligo).
Erril Robert O'Hara, Esq., C.M.G., D.S.O., Lt.-Col.
Army Service Corps, Chief Instructor R.A.S.C. Training
Coll. 1922-25, served S. Africa 1900-02, Somaliland
1903-4, and Great War, A.G.M.G. 1916-17, b. 1879; m.
1911, Morveen, yst. d. of Capt. William Bond of Newton
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man, b. 1912. Address — c/o Lloyds Bank, 15 Cheapside,
E.C. Club — Jun. Army and Navy.
O'HEA (Confirmed U.O.). Argent, a dexter arm fess-
ways, couped below the elbow vested gules, thehand grasping
a sword erect entwined with a serpent descending all proper,
in chief three antique crowns of the second. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
knight in complete armour the vizor up resting his dexter
hand on his sword point downwards, with his sinister hand
on his hip, his legs entwined by a serpent all proper, on his
helm three plumes gules. Motto — " Serva jugum."
Third son of John O'Hea, Gentleman, of Wimbledon,
and Kilbrittain, Bandon, and Mary Frances, d. of
John Harrison, of Theale, Berks. : —
James Joseph O'Hea, Esq., Lt.-Col. late 2nd Life Gds.,
and The King's Regt., b. 1889; m. 1922, Lucv Bertram,
C.B.E., J. P., only d. of the late Capt. A. Cunningham,
R. H.A., and widow of Sir Arthur Markham, istBt. Res. —
Thatched Cottage, Sindlesham, Berks. ; 28 Westbourne
Terrace, W.2. Clubs — Brooks's, Guards'.
OHLSON of Scarborough (H. Coll.). Argent, on waves
of the sea a steamship proper, on a chief azure three
fir-trees eradicated also proper. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
sun in splendour proper, a motor wheel sable. Badge — A
carnation leaved and slipped proper, enfiled by a circlet
or. Motto—" Alteri si tibi."
Son of the late Anders Ohlson, of Fellinsbro,
Sweden : —
Sir Erik Olaf Ohlson, 1st Bart. (1920), Knt. Bach.
(1915), b. 1873; m. 1906, Jennie, d. of Joseph Blakeley ;
and has issue — Eric James Ohlson, Esq., b. 1911 ; Gerald
Thomas Ohlson, Esq., b. 1917 ; Olga Gerda Erica. Seat
— Belvedere, Scarborough. Clubs — Junior Army and
Navy, British Empire.
OHLSSON (H. Coll., 9 Oct. 1924). Barry of six
argent and gules, on a pile sable, two garbs in chief or,
and a Maltese cross in base of the first. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a
rock proper, a demi-lion regardant gules, holding between
the paws a sun in splendour or. Motto — " Carpe diem."
Son of Anders Ohlsson, sometime Consul-General for
Sweden and Norway, for S. Africa, b. 1841 ; d.
1912 ; m. 1870, Isabella, d. of John Henry, of Cape
Town, S. Africa : —
Olof Axel Ohlsson, Gentleman, formerly Vice-Consul
for Sweden and Norway, for S. Africa, b. 1873 ; m.
1st, 1906, Ethel Temple (d. 1918), d.of Senator the Hon.
Arthur John Fuller; 2nd, 1921, Elizabeth Balfour, d. of
John Macalister Symington, Paisley, co. Renfrew, and has
issue — Neill Anders Fuller Ohlsson, Gentleman, b. 1907 ;
Rae Fuller Ohlsson, Gentleman, b. 1909 ; Rana ; and
Nancy. Res. — The Castle, Kowie West, Cape Province,
S. Africa ; Carthon, Troon, Ayrshire. Clubs — Overseas,
Civil Service (Cape Town), Albany (Grahamstown).
O'KEEFE, see LANIGAN-O'KEEFE.
JOHN APPLEYARD O KELLY, Esquire, of Gurtray,
co. Galway, J. P. BornDec. 21, 1848, being the third but
eldest surviving son of Ambrose Patrick O' Kelly of Gurtray,
J. P. cos. Galway and Roscommon, by his wife Theresa,
dau. of Walter Joyce of Mervue, succeeded his brother in
1877. Armorial bearings — Azure, two lions rampant com-
batant argent, chained or, supporting a tower triple-turretted
of the second. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Upon
a wreath of the colours, an enfield vert. Motto — " Turris
fortis mihi Deus." Married, Oct. 12, 1886, Mary, dau. of
Count O' Byrne of Allardstown, co. Louth, and Corville,
Roscrea ; a.ndha.s Issue — (1) John DominickO' Kelly, Gentle-
man, b. Aug. s, 1887; (2) Ambrose Alexander O' Kelly,
Gentleman, b. Aug. 23, 1888; (3) Gerald Edward O' Kelly,
Gentleman, b. March 11, 1890; (4) Joseph Henry O' Kelly,
Gentleman, b. Jan. 4, 1892; (5) Raphael Patrick O' Kelly,
Gentleman, b. Sept. 16, 1893; (6) Alban Brendan O' Kelly,
Gentleman, £. Oct. 17, 1896; (7) Donal Patrick 0' Kelly,
Gentleman, b. 1901. Seat— Gurtray, Portumna, co. Galway.
OKEOVER of Okeover (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
ermine, on a chief gules, three bezants (Okeover) ; 2 and 3,
per pale indented argent and sable ( Atloe). Mantling gules
and argent. Crests — 1. upon a wreath of the colours, an
oak tree proper ; 2. (Gtd. by Patent to ancient arms 1585,
H. Coll.) on a wreath of the colours, a demi-wyvern ermine,
langued gules, issuing out of a coronet or. Motto — " Esto
vigilans. "
Son of Haughton Charles Okeover, Esq., J. P. Stafford,
Derby, and D. L. for co. Warwick, High Sheriff co.
Derby 1862, b. 1825 ; m. 1859, Hon. Eliza Anne Caven-
dish, eldest d. of Rt. Hon. Henry Manners Cavendish,
3rd Lord Waterpark, of Doveridge Hall, Derby: —
Haughton Ealdred Okeover, Esq., J. P., late Capt. 4th
N. Midland Ammunition Col., late Lieut. 7th King's Royal
Rifle Corps, b. 1875 • *►. *922, Anne Wilberforce , d. of the
late Joseph Simpson, of Mayfield, Staffs. Seat — Okeover
Hall, Ashbourne, co. Derby. Club — Arthur's.
OLD (H. Coll.). Per chevron lozengy argent, sable and
vert, in base a lion sejant guardant or. Mantling "sable
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a Zanziba
fawn grey suni antelope sejant proper, resting the sinister
fore-leg on an escutcheon lozengy as in the arms.
Eldest son of Joseph Hawken Old, of Carnevas, St
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Merryn, Cornwall, m. 1868, Mary Ashman, d. of
R. Hudson, Supervisor of Excise, Gloucester : —
Joseph Edgar Sydney Old, Esq., M.D. (Brux.)
M.R.C.S. (Eng.), L.R.C.P. (Lond.), L.S.A. (Lond.) ,
Medical Officer, Colonial Service, Capt. (ret.) Nyasa
Rhodesian Field Force, b. 1869 ; m. , and
has with other issue — John Carnevas Wolde Old, Gentle-
man, b. 1925. Estate — Carnevas, Cornwall. Seat —
Rowton Park, Makungwa, Limbi, Nyasaland.
OLDFIELD (H. Coll.). Per fesse embattled erminois
and ermine, on a pile vert, three garbs proper. Mantling
vert and or. Crest — Out of a mural crown gules, a garb,
thereon a dove, holding in the beak three ears of wheat all
proper. Mottoes — "Vigilo"; " Paxet copia." Livery —
Dark green, yellow facings.
Sons of Major-Gen. Richard Oldfield, Col. Commandant
R.A. , b. 1830; d. 1912 ; m. 1st, 1858, Emma (d. 1885),
d. of Joseph Hodge; 2nd, 1889, Helen, d. of William
Christie : —
Maj.-Gen. John Rawdon Hodge Oldfield, C.B., R.M.
(ret.)., served Egypt 1882, and Great War 1914-19, b. 1859.
Res. — Norman House, Westbourne, Emsworth, Hants.
Humphrey Oldfield, Esq., Lt.-Col. R. M. (ret.), served
Egyptian Campaign 1897, has Order of Medijie (3rd class),
b. 1867. Res.—
^Arthur Radulphus Oldfield, Esq., D.S.O., Col. (ret.),
R*. A. O. C. , late R. A. , served Great War 1914-18 (despatches),
b. 1872; m. 1899, Muriel, d. of Col. Charles Conway
Gordon , The Cameron Highlanders. Res. — Oldfield Lawn
Riverside. Wraysbury, Bucks.
Richard William Oldfield, Esq., D.S.O., M.C. (2 bars),
Major- Brev. Lt.-Col. R. A., served Great War 1914-18 (des-
patches), b. 1891 ; m. 1914, Beatrix Albinia, d. of the late
Lt.-Col. E. E. Wherry, F.R.C.S. Res.— 12 Bentley Road,
Cambridge.
OLDFIELD (H. Coll.). Or, on a bend inverted, plain
cottised gules, between two catherine-wheels sable, three
crosses pat£e fitch^e argent. Mantling gules and or.
Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle dis-
played argent, wings sem£e of crosses pat6e fitch^e gules,
in front thereof a demi-catherine-wheel sable. Motto —
" In Deo tutamen." Livery — Drab, and red facings.
Son of Henry Elliott Oldfield, Esq. (eld. son of Sir
Richard Oldfield— see below), Major R.A., b. 1858;
d. 1900 ; m. 1894, Grace, only child of Robert
Willis :—
John Anthony Oldfield, Esq., late Lieut. Coldstream
Gds., b. 1899. Res. —
Son of Sir Richard Charles Oldfield, Knight Bachelor
(1889), Judge High Court of Judicature, Allahabad,
India, b. 1828 ; d. 1918 ; m. 1854, Maria S. (d. 1885),
d. of Major Frederick Angelo : —
Christopher George Oldlield, Esq., C.M.G., C.B.E., Col.
(ret.) R.A., b. Feb. 28, 1863; m. 1887, Margaret, d. of J.
Le Bailly, of Jersey, and has had issue — Guy Christopher
Oldfield, Lieut. R. W. Surrey Regt., b. 1888 ; killed in
action 1914 ; and Dorothy [m. 1916, Percy Esdaile(rf. 1926)).
Res. — 10 Upper Maze Hill, St. Leonards. Club — East
Sussex.
Son of the late Major-Gen. Henry Thomas Oldfield, by
his wife Maude Douglas Maitland, third d. of Charles
Lionel Maitland Kirwan, of Gelston Castle, co. Kirk-
cudbright:—
Rev. Henry Douglas Oldfield, M.C, Chaplain to the
Forces, b. 1880 ; m. 1930, Caroline Maude, d. of Robert
Goddard. Res. —
Sons of Henry Swan Oldfield and Letitia Scott : —
Christopher Campbell Oldfield, Esq., J. P., Capt. late
85th Regt., b. 1838; m. 1872, Edith Frances Sheridan (d.
1899), widow of Robert Pearse, and d. of the late Kichard
S. Guinness ; and has had issue — (1) Bertram Gerald Robert
Oldfield, Esq., Capt. 4th Batt. Rifle Brigade, b. 1874; d.
1912 [m. 1904, Margery, d. of John Lee, of Trehill, Exeter,
and left issue — Richard Bertram Oldfield, Gentleman, b.
1907] ; Sybil Christine [m. 1900, Capt. John Sherard Reeve,
Grenadier Guards, of Leadenhall House, Lincoln] ; and
Norah Edith. Res. —
Rev. George Biscoe Oldfield, Canon of Salisbury, b. 1840 ;
m. 1st, Henrietta Elizabeth (d. 1871), d. of W. H. Bayley,
H.E.I.C.S. (Madras); and by her had issue — (1) Charles
Bayley Oldfield, Esq., late Major 5th Devon Regt. (T.A.),
formerly Capt. 6th Middx. Regt., served S. Afiica and
Great War [m. 1905, Elizabeth Charlotte, eld. d. of the
late Sir Edward Greathed, K.C.B. (Seat — Finkley House,
Andover. Club — Oxford and Cambridge)] ; (2) Frederick
Biscoe Oldfield, Esq., late Major 7th R. Fus. , Barrister-
at-Law [m. 1st, 1905, Vary Cargill (whom he div. 1910),
only d. of the late Kirkman Finlay ; 2nd, 1915, Doris
Armour Aikman, and has issue — Christopher Charles
Bayley Oldfield, Gentleman, b. 1921 ; and Doreen Scott
Chrystall (Res. — Uplands, Fordingbridge)] ; and Gertrude
Letitia ; m. 2nd, 1874, Edith, d. of Rev. W. C. Radcliffe,
Rector of Fonthill Gifford, Wilts. Res.— Borroughs Hill,
Laverstock, Salisbury.
OLDFIELD (H. Coll.). Erminois, on a pile nebuly
vert, between two boars' heads erased in base sable, three
garbs banded or. Mantling vert and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, upon two garbs banded fessewise
conjoined, the heads to the exterior or, a dove close argent,
beaked and membered gules, holding in the beak three
ears of wheat, stalked and leaved also or.
Son of late Phineas Alexander Ryrie Oldfield of
Bombay, b. 1842 ; d. 1883 ; m. 1871, Julia, d. of
Alexander Elphinston, H.E.I.C.S. (Bombay): —
John Elphinston Ryrie Oldfield, Esq., Capt. late R.A.,
b. 1873; m. 1900, Emily Fearne Anne, d. of Capt. J. A.
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Forbes, R.N. ; and has issue — Phineas John Ryrie Old-
field, Gentleman, b. 1902; Fearne Anne Oldfield. Res. —
Coul House, Strathpeffer, Ross-shire. Clubs — Junior
United Service, New (Edinburgh).
ROGER WILLIAM OLDNALL, Esq., B.A. (Cantab.),
P.A.S. I., Hon. Capt. in Army. Assumed the name and arms
of Oldnall by Royal Licence. Born 1871, being the third
but eldest surv. son of the late Henry Steward Oldnall-
Russell of Stone and Comberton, a member of the Civil
Service of Ceylon, eldest surv. son of Sir William Oldnall-
Russell, by his wife Frances Mary, only dau. of Henry
Barry Domville, Barrister-at-Law. Armorial bearings-
Sable, on a fesse argent, between two chevrons or, each
charged with an ermine spot of the first, three skulls of the
field. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a cock proper, charged on the breast with
an ermine spot sable, resting the dexter claw on a skull as
in the arms. Motto — " Mortem non dedecus." Married,
1897, Catherine Frances, dau. of Rev. Henry Clement
Sculthorpe, Vicar of Beeley, Derbyshire ; and has Issue —
(1) Henry Russell Oldnall, Gentleman, b. July 25, 1898;
(2) William Eric Oldnall, Gentleman, b. Jan. 8, 1903;
and Isabel Joyce Alice. Seat—
OLIPHANT of Condie (L.O. 1672-7). Gules, three
crescents argent, within a bordure counter-compony of the
second and first. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest
— Upon a wreath of the liveries, a falcon volant proper.
Motto — " Altiora peto."
Son of Gen. Sir Laurence James Oliphant, K.C.B.,
K.C.V.O., b. 1846; d. 1914; m. 1878, Hon. Monica
Mary, d. of 1st Baron Gerard : —
Henry Gerard Laurence Oliphant, Esq., D.S.O., M.V.O.,
Capt. (ret.) R.N., served Great War 1914 19, has Croix de
Guerre, b. 1879; >//. 1906, Ruth, d. of the late Rear-Adm.
Sir Henry Deacon Barry, K.C.V.O. ; and has issue — Vic-
toria Ruth ; Mary Rosamond ; and Patricia Marie Gabriella.
Club— Naval and Military.
OLIPHANT (L.O. , 1777). Gules, a star of six points
wavy between three crescents argent. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries, an
eagle rising and regardant proper. Supporters— On the
dexter an elephant, and on the sinister a lion, both proper.
Motto — "Altiora peto."
Yngst. and only surv. son of the late Thomas Truman
Oliphant, Esq., J. P., by his wife Georgina Elisabeth,
d. of the Rev. Joseph Mansfield, Rector of Blandford
St. Mary's, co. Dorset: —
John Ninian Oliphant, Gentleman b. 1887; m. 1913,
Amina, d. of Director H. Robert, of Freudenstadt, Wur-
temburg, and has issue — Lolette. Address — P.O. Box 144,
Belsize, British Honduras.
OLIVER (U.O., 4 Aug. 1653). Or, on a chevron
between two pellets in chief sable, and a mullet (fish)
naiant in base proper, a crescent argent. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a hand
holding a branch of olive proper, vested gules, cuffed argent.
Motto — "Ito tu et fac similiter." Livery — Black and
yellow.
Sons of Maj. -Gen. John Ryder Oliver, C.M.G. ,b. 1834;
d. 1909 ; m. 2nd, 1880, Mary, d. of W. G. Hinds, Esq.,
of Kingston, Canada: —
Cecil Ryder Oliver, Esq., late Lieut. R.N.V.R., b. 1887;
m. 1913, Ruby Eleanor, d. of Harry Gordon Cunningham
of Kilmaurs, Ayrshire, and has issue — Robert Cecil
Ryder Oliver, Gentleman, b. 1913 ; and Peggy Mary.
Res. —
Charles Aldworth Oliver, Esq.,M.C, Capt. R. Signals,
b. 1889 ; tn. 1916, Adelaide Fanny Julia, d. of Capt. Henry
Robison. Post. add. — 214 Hamlet Gardens, Ravenscourt
Park, W.6.
Sons of Capt. Henry James Oliver, 56th Regt., fc. 1838 ;
d. 1879 ; m. 1864, Frances Martha (d. 1885), d. of Capt.
Thomas Graves, R.N. : —
Edwird Graves Oliver, Gentleman, Indian Forest Dept.,
b. 1866 ; vi. 1891, Flora Ingle; and has issue — Henry
Herbert Montague Oliver, Esq., M.C. , Capt. R.A. , b.
1897 ; and Frances Alice Margaret. Res. — Shelton, Lynd-
hurst, Hants.
Herbert Mortimer Oliver, Gentleman, b. 1868 ; m, and
has issue. Res. — America.
Sons of John Dudley Oliver of Cherrymount, co. Wick-
low, J. P. ,6. 1809; d. 1870; m. 1st, 1834, Mary Susanna,
(d. 1853), d. of Valentine Green of Normanton-le-Heath,
co. Leicester ; 2nd, 1857, Elizabeth (d. i860), d. ot
Rev. Wyndham Carlyon Madden, Rector of Bergh
Apton, Norfolk ; 3rd, 1866, Sydney, fourth d. of William
Tongue of Comberford, co. Stafford: —
Oswald Oliver, Gentleman, b. 1849; m- Ist, 1881, Mary
(d. 1896), d. of J. F. Wikoff of Illinois; 2nd, 1898, Irene,
d. of Briggs ; and by his ist tn. has issue — Mary
Dorothy. Res. — 1375 Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla,
California.
William Dudley Oliver, Gentleman, b. 1867; m. 1921,
Eunice Willson. Res. — Comberford, Seaford, Sussex.
Sons of Admiral Richard Aldworth Oliver, R.N., b.
1811 ; d. 1889; tn. 1852, Flora Hutchins (d. 1871), d.
of Col. Daniel Hutchins Bellasis:—
Richard John Erskine Oliver-Bellasis, Esq. (q.v.).
Algernon Hardy Oliver, Esq., Commander R.N., b.
1855 ; tn. 1895, Mary Beatrice, d. of John Dudley Oliver ot
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Cherrymount, by his 2nd wife (see above). Res. — 31 Clifton
Hill, N.W.8. Club— Naval and Military.
Godfrey Ryder Oliver, Gentleman, b. 1859 ; m. 1900,
Blanche Cicely, eldest d. of late Edward Falkener of
Glanymor, co. Carmarthen; and has issue — (1) Godfrey
Charles Saxton Oliver, Gentleman, B.A. Trin. Coll.,
Camb. , b. 1901 ; (2) Robert Ormsby Oliver, Gentleman,
b. 1902 ; and Cicely Falkener. Res. — Port Hill,Ncrtham,
N. Devon ; Kesinvurthy and Hospet Estates, Mysore
State, S. India. Clubs — Oriental, R.N.D.G. , Union
(Westward Ho).
Charles Augustus Oliver, Gentleman, C.B.E., sometime
Asst.-Dir. of Contracts (Admiralty), has Order of the Rising
Sun (3rd class), b. 1S61 ; m. 191 1, Hilda Margaret, yst. d.
of Lt.-Col. Edward Woollcombe-Adams. Res. — 1 Addison
Gardens, Kensington, W.14. Clubs— Union, Albemarle.
Sons of Richard Charles Deane Oliver, Esq., J. P., b.
1821 ; d. 1880; m. 1859, Katherine, d. of Ven. John
Hawtayne, D.D., Archdeacon of Bombay: —
Charles Deane Oliver, Gentleman, M.Inst.C.E., B.A.I. ,
T.C.D. 1885, Chief Engineer Dept. of Agriculture and
Tech. Instruction for Ireland, ret. 192 1, b. j86i ; m. 1888,
Maria Charlotte, d. of Justice Edward Falconer Litton ;
and has had issue — Richard Edward Deane Oliver, Gentle-
man, B.A. I., T.C.D., Lieut, (temp.) R.E.,*. 1890; killed
in action 1916 ; Elizabeth Catherine Deane ; Kathleen
Maude Deane; and Margaret Silver Deane, M. B. , T CD.
Res. — Lawday Place, Farnham, Surrey.
Rev. Richa'rd John Deane Oliver, C.B.E., M.A., Asst.
Chaplain-Gen. Eastern Comd. 1915, ret. 1920, b. 1863.
Res. — c/o Lloyds' Bank, Sandgate.
OLIVER (H. Coll., 2 March 1909). Argent, a chev-
ron cottised gules between in chief two martlets, rising
sable, and in base a human heart of the second. Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
issuant from a chaplet of roses proper, a dexter arm embowed ,
vested argent, cuffed gules, holding in the hand an olive-
branch bendwise also proper. Motto — ' ' Ad fcedere
cresco."
Second son of James Oliver, Gentleman, Merchant, b.
1824; d. 1904; m. 1850, Margaret, d. of Thomas
M'Murtrie of Dalpharson, Ayrshire : —
Sir Thomas Oliver, Kt. Bach. (1908), D.C.L. (Durham),
M.D. (Glasgow Univ.), Fellow Royal College of Physicians
(London), Hon. LL.D. (Glasgow), Hon. *D.Sc. (Sheffield
University), M.A. (Durham University), Vice-Chanceilor
Univ. of Durham, Emeritus Professor of Principles
and Practice of Medicine Univ. of Durham, President
College of Medicine Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Hon. Con-
sulting Physician Roy. Vict. Infirmary, Newcastle-upon-
Tyne, served on several Commissions of the Home Office,
b. 1853 ; in. 1st, 1881, Edith Rosina (d. 1888), eldest d. ot
William Jenkins of Consett Hall, Durham ; 2nd, 1892,
Emma Octavia (d. 1 912), d. of John Anthony Woods, Banker,
ot Benton Hall, Newcastle-upon-Tyne; and has issue— (1)
William Jenkins Oliver, Esq. , b. 1886 ; (2) Frederic Thomas
Oliver Esq. , b. 1897 ; Gladys Rosina ; Gwenevere Margaret ;
Edith Kathleen ; and Kathleen Ellison. Res.— 7 Ellison
Place, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Clubs — Athenaeum, Authors',
County (Durham).
OLIVER-BELLASIS(R.L.,i879,H. Coll.). Quarterly,
1 and 4, argent, a chevron between three fieurs-de-lys azure,
in chief a tent proper, lined gules (Bellasis) ; 2 and 3, or, on
a chevron, between two pellets in chief sable and a mullet
(fish) naiant in base proper, a crescent argent (Oliver).
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a mount vert, thereon a lion couchant guardant
azure, in front of a tent proper, lined gules (Bellasis).
Motto — " Fac similiter."
Son of Admiral Richard Aldworth Oliver, b. 181 1 ; d.
1889 ; m. 1852, Flora (d. 1871), d. of Col. D. H.
Bellasis : —
Capt. Richard John Erskine Oliver-Bellasis, Esq., J. P.
and D.L. co. Warwick, late Capt. 20th Hussars, b. 1854;
m. 1899, Gwendoline Mary, eld. d. of Col. Woollcombe-
Adams, D.L. and J. P., late R.A., of Anstey Hall, War-
wickshire ; and has issue— (1) Lieut. Richard Oliver- Bellasis,
R.N., b. 1900; (2) John Oliver-Bellasis, Gentleman, R.
Fusiliers, b. 1904. Res. — Shilton House, Coventry. Club
— Cavalry.
OLIVE (H. Coll.). Barry of six azure and argent, on
a chief or, two branches of ash in saltire between as many
olives all proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a dove between to the dexter
a branch of olive fructed, and to the sinister a branch of ash
all proper. Motto — " In pace vivamus."
Only surv. son of William Hayes Olive, of Wood-
land Road, Tyndalls Park, Bristol : —
William Leonard Olive, Merchant, b. . Res. —
Leny Place, Clifton Park, Bristol.
OLIVERSON (H. Coll.). Per fesse gules and vair, in
chief three lions rampant argent. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, three pheons,
points downwards azure, thereon a lion's head erased or.
Motto — " Dum spiro spero."
Only surv. son of Richard Oliverson, Esq., J. P., M.A.
Exeter Coll., Oxford, Barrister-at-Law of the Inner
Temple, b. 1831 ; m. 1863, Frances Ellen, d. of Richard
Almack, Esq., J. P., of Melford, Suffolk:—
Cecil Henry Oliverson, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law
(Inner Temple), B.A. (Oxford), b. 1868. Res.— 37 Glou-
cester Square, Hyde Park, W.
OLIVEY (H. Coll.). Argent, on a pale azure, between
two leopards' faces gules, a sword erect proper. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in
front of two swords in saltire points upwards, a Cornish
chough proper. Motto — " Magna est Veritas et prce-
valebit."
Sons of Col. Sir Walter Rice Olivey.K.C.B. (1887),
b. 1831 ; d. 1922 ; m. 1885, Elizabeth (d. 1913), d. of
R. Goodfellow of Falmouth : —
Robert Hugh Olivey, Esq., Lieut. R.N.R., b. 1857;
m. 1896, Annie Margaret, d. of Arthur Mesham, Resident
Magistrate of Durban, Natal. Res. —
William James Olivey, Esq., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., b.
1861 ; m. 1900, Isabel Throsby, d. of Charles Throsby
Osborne of Marshall Mount, Dapto, N.S.W., and has issue
— Alick Walter Osborne Olivey, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; and
Laura Millicent Osborne. Res.— Braidwood, New South
Wales.
George Lydney Olivey, Esq., J. P., b. 1862; m. 1909,
Christina Lyall, d. of Kenneth Mackenzie of Clonbinane,
Victoria, Australia. Res. —
O'LOGHLEN (U.O., 3 July 1838). Gules, a man in
armour shooting an arrow from a cross-bow proper. Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, an
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anchor erect, entwined with a cable proper. Motto —
" Anchora salutis."
Sons of Sir Bryan O'Loghlen, 3rd Bart., b. 1828; d.
1905 ; m. 1863, Ella, third d. of J. M. Seward of Mel-
bourne, Australia :—
Sir Michael O'Loghlen, 4th Bart. (16 July 1838), H.M.'s
Lieut, for co. Clare, High Sheriff 1900, b. 1866; m.
1918, Beatrice Mary, d. of Sir Michael Murphy, 1st Bart.
Seat — Drumconora, Ennis, Clare.
Charles Hugh Ross O'Loghlen, Esq., b. 1881.
Henry Ross O'Loghlen, Esq., b. 1887;
Irena, d. of the late Maj. P. Home, R.A. ;
Ross Bryan O'Loghlen, Gentleman, b.
Michael O'Loghlen, Gentleman, b. 1916
and Uoreen Sinclair. Res. —
m. 1912, Doris
and has issue —
1914; Coleman
; Ella Allison ;
O'MALLEY (U.O., 1775). Or, a boar passant gules.
Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a horse rampant argent.
Son of Peter Frederick O'Malley, Esq., Q.C. , younger
brother of Charles O'Malley, Junr. , of Lodge, b. 1804 ;
d. 1874 ; m. 1839, Emily, d. of William Rodwell of
Holbrook, Suffolk : —
Sir Edward O'Malley, Knight Bachelor (1891), J. P.
(Oxon.), M.A. (Trin. Coll., Camb), Barrister-at Law,
Middle Temple, Attorney-Gen. Jamaica 1876-9, Hong-
Kong 1879-89 ; Chief Justice Straits Settlements 1889-92,
B. Guiana 1895-8, and of Consular Court for Ottoman
Empire 1898-1903. [Motto—" Terra marique potens."], b.
1842 ; m. 1869, Emma Winifred (d. 1927), d. of Joseph
Alfred Hardcastle of Nether Hall, Suffolk, formerly M.P.
for Bury St. Edmund's; and has had issue — (1) Charles
Loughlin Meyler O'Malley, Esq., Lt.-Col. Reserve of
Officers, late R.F.A., served in S. Africa 1899-1900, medal
and 2 clasps, b. 1873 ; (2) George Peter Bermingham
O'Malley, Esq., b. 1875, d. 1885; (3) Owen St. Clair
O'Malley, Esq., C.M.G, Diplomatic Service, b. 1887 [m.
1913, Mary Dolling, d. of J. H. Sanders (Club— Oxford
and Cambridge)] ; Marie Margery Aglaia \m. 1909, Rev.
Sidney Scarlett Smith] ; and Grace Evangeline. Res. —
Denton House, Cuddesdon, Oxford. Clubs — Brooks's,
Athenaeum, Reform..
Son of George Hunter O'Malley, Esq., formerly Col.
Roy. Artillery, b. 1844 ; d. 1909 ; m. 1871, Mary Frances
(d. 1899), onlyd. of Lieut. -Gen. Charles Wright Young-
husband, C.B., F.R.S. (ret.), Royal Artillery :—
Charles Arthur Gerald O'Malley, Gentleman, Lieut. Roy.
Field Art., b. 1883; m. 1st, 1911, Lisa Carroll (d. 1913);
and has issue — Alice; and Norah Lisa; 2nd, 1914, Cicely
Martha, d. of William Franks of Danewood, March. Res. —
O'MALLEY-KEYES (H. Coll. ). Argent, a boar passant
gules, crined or, between three longbows charged with
arrows and bent pointing in centre, one in chief, and a
skiff with oars sable between the two in base. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
horse in full speed argent. Motto — "Terra marique
potens." Badge (U.O.) — Argent, a palm-branch proper,
within a chain composed of alternate trefoils slipped, and
the word " Fas" or.
Son of Middleton More O'Malley, Esq., J. P., of Ross
House, co. Mayo, b. 1826; d. 1901 ; m. 1881, Letitia
Josephine (d. 1923), d. of David Keyes, of Furry Park,
co. Mayo : —
Middleton Joseph Keyes O'Malley- Keyes, Esq., Lt.-Col.
late R.F.A., b. 1882; assumed by Deed Poll 1Q16, the
additional surname of Keyes, served Great War 1914-19
(despatches twice) ; m. 1909, Jane Byrens, only d. of
Edward Malley, of Hazelrock, co. Mayo, and Newhaven,
U.S.A., and has issue— Hamilton Joseph O'Malley-Keyes,
Gentleman,*. 1910; Nial Edward Brendon O'Malley-Keyes,
Gentleman, b. 1915 ; Rose Marie; Eugenie; and June.
Clubs— Carlton, Bath, Army and Navy, Kildare Street
(Dublin).
OMOND(L.O., 1882). Parted per fesse argent and azure
a two-masted ship or, sails furled masts and rigging proper.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest- On a wreath of
his liveries, a dexter arm erect, the hand holding a spear
in bend sinister proper. Motto — " Avise le temps."
Son of Rev. John Reid Omond of Carness, Orkney,
Minister of Monzie, Perth : —
George William Thomson Omond, Gentleman, Member
of the Scottish Bar, M.A., F.R.Hist.S., b. 1846; m. 1878,
Margaret Isabella Alice, d. of James Wright of Ainslie
Place, Edinburgh; and has issue — Major John Stuart
Omond, M.C., b. 1884; and three daus. Res. — Ladding-
ford House, Yalding, Kent.
JOHN CARTER O'NEAL, Esquire, J. P. for co. of
Leicester, Major late Inniskilling Dragoons. Born 1845,
being the eldest son of the late Thomas Whitfoot O'Neal
of the Island of Barbados, by his wife Anna, only dau. of
Col. J. Carter of South Carolina, U.S.A. Armorial
bearings — Argent, two lions rampant combatant, the dexter
gules, the sinister azure, supporting a dexter hand couped
at the wrist of the second, in base on waves of the sea, a
salmon naiant proper, on a chief nebuly of the third, three
mullets pierced of the field. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an arm embowed in
chain mail, the hand bare grasping a sword proper, pierced
through a dexter hand couped at the wrist gules. Motto -
" Lamh dearg Eirin." Married, 1876, Elizabeth Moore,
dau. of Prof. B. G. MacDowel of Trinity College, Dublin,
Physician to her late Majesty Queen Victoria ; and has
Issue— Guy O'Neal, Gentleman, ■ b. 1884; Lilian Rose;
Eveleen Frances ; and Ueen. Clubs— Naval and Military,
Hurlingham.
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O'NEILL. Quarterly, 1 and 4, per fasse wavy,
the chief argent, and the base representing waves of
the sea, in chief a dexter hand couped at the wrist
gules, in base a salmon naiant proper (for O'Neill) ; 2
and 3, chcquy or and gules, a chief vair (for Chichester).
Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, an arm embowed
in armour the hand grasping a sword all proper (for
O'Neill) ; 2. on a wreath of the coiours, a stork rising
with a snake in its beak all proper (for Chichester).
Mottoes — " Lamh dearg Eirin " (under the Arms) ;
" Invitum sequitur honor" (over the Crests).
Sons of Hon. Arthur Edward Bruce O'Neill (2nd son
of 2nd Baron O'Neill), b. 1876 ; d. 1914 ; m. 1902,
Lady Annabel Crewe-Milnes, d. of the 1st Marquess
of Crewe : — -
Rt. Hon. Shane Edward Robert O'Neill, 3rd Baron
O'Neill, of Shane's Castle, co. Antrim (18 Ap. 1868)
[Supporters — On either side a lion gules, gorged with an
Eastern crown argent, pendent therefrom by a gold
chain an escutcheon, that on the dexter charged with
the arms of O'Neill, and that on the sinister with those
of Chichester], b. 1907 ; s. his grandfather 1928. Seat —
Shane's Castle, co. Antrim.
Brian Arthur O'Neill, Gentleman, b. 1911.
Terence Marne O'Neill, Gentleman, b. 1914.
Third son of Rt. Hon. Edward O'Neill, 2nd Baron
O'Neill, b. 1839; d. 1928; m. 1873, Lady Louisa
Cochrane, d. of nth Earl of Dundonald : —
Rt. Hon. Robert William Hugh O'Neill, P.C., and
Speaker Northern Ireland Parliament, D.L. co. Antrim,
late Major N. of Ireland Imperial Yeo., b. 1883 ; m. 1909,
Sylvia, d. of Walter Sandeman, of Morden House, Roy-
ston ; and has issue — Phelim Robert Hugh O'Neill, Esq.,
b. 1909 ; Con Douglas Walter O'Neill, Gentleman, b. 1912 ;
Nial Arthur Ramleh O'Neill, Gentleman, b. 1918. Res. —
Speaker's House, Belfast.
"' O'NEILL. Argent, two lions rampant, supporting a
dexter hand couped at the wrist, and in chief three mullets
all gules, in base water therein a salmon naiant proper.
Mottoes — (Over crest), " Lamh dearg Eirin aboo " ; (under
arms), " Caelo solo sselo potentes." Livery — White and
purple.
Son of George Torlades O'Neill, by Caroline, d. of
Joaquin O'Neill : —
The late Jorge Owen O'Neill, " The O'Neill," late Peer
of the Portuguese Realm, Grand Officer of the Royal
Household of His Faithful Majesty the King of Portugal,
Comte de Tyrone in France, b. 15 Feb. 1848 ; d. 1925 ;
m. 14 July 1872, D. Maria Isabel Fernandes, d. of Joe
Gregorio Fernandes; and had issue — Hugo O'Neill, late
Officer Portuguese Navy, b. 1874 [m. 1906, Julia, d. of
Don Fernando de Serpa Pimentel ; and has issue — George
O'Neill, b. 1909 ; Fernandes O'Neill, b. 1915 ; Mary Ann ;
and Mary Elisabeth. Res. — 59 ruadas Flores, Lisbon ;
Quinta Machadas, Setubal. Club — Turf (Lisbon)].
O'NEILL (U.O.). Per fesse or and azure, in chief a
dexter hand gules, and in base a salmon naiant proper.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
an arm embowed proper, charged with a bezant, grasping
a sword argent, hilt and pommel or. Motto — "Lamh
dearg Eirin."
Second son of Eugenio Z. O'Neill, Esq., of Monte-
video:—
Eugenio O'Neill, Esq.,
Uruguay.
Other descendants of
Dublin :—
Descendants ?
Res. — Montevideo,
Bernard O'Neill, Esq., ot
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm in armour,
embowed, holding in the gauntlet a sword all proper.
ONLEY, see SAV1LL-ONLEY.
ONSLOW, see MAINWARING - ELLERKER -
ONSLOW.
ONSLOW of Onslow (Vn. of Salop, 1623). Quarterly, 1.
argent, a fesse gules between six Cornish choughs proper
(Onslow ) ; 2. sable , three bars argent , a canton of the second
(Houghton) ; 3. sable, two lions passant in pale, paly of six
argent and gules (Strangways) ; 4. or, a chevron sable, in
dexter chief a trefoil slipped of the second (Foot) ; 5. argent,
a chevron between three chess-rooks sable ( Anlaby of Etton) ;
6. azure, a fret and chief argent (Ellerker) ; 7. argent, two
bars gules (Mainwaring). Mantling gules and argent,
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a falcon sable, beaked,
legged, and belled or, preying on a partridge of the second.
Mottoes — " Festina lente" ; " Semper fidelis."
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir William Hillier Onslow, 4th Earl
of Onslow, P.C., G.C.M.G., Lord High Steward of
Guildford, J. P. and D.L. Surrey, formerly Lord-in-
Waiting to Queen Victoria, Under-Sec. of State for
Colonies 1887-8, Pari. Sec. to Board of Trade 1888-9,
Gov. of New Zealand 1889-92, Under-Sec. of State for
India 1895-1900, Colonies 1900-3, Pres. of Board of
Agriculture 1903-5, Chrmn. of Committees in Houb.e
of Lords 1905-10, b. 1853 ;
Florence Coulston Gardner,
Gardner: —
Rt. Hon. Sir Richard William Alan Onslow, 5th Earl of
Onslow and Viscount Cranley (19 June 1801), 8th Baron
Onslow (19 June 1716), 5th Baron Cranley (20 May 1776),
10th Bart. (21 Nov. 1660), P.C., O.B.E., Knt. of Justice of
the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, Comdr.
Legion of Honour, Sec. in H.M. Diplomatic Service at
Madrid 1902, Tangier 1903, St. Petersburg 1904, and
Berlin 1907, Assist. Private Sec. to the Sec. of State for
Foreign Affairs 1909, Private Sec. to the Under-Sec. of
State and Clerk in the Foreign Office 191 1, served Great
War 1915-19 (despatches three times), Lord-in- Waiting to
the King 1919-20, Civil Lord of the Admiralty 1920-21,
Sec. Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries 1921, Sec. Minis-
try of Health 192 1-3, and of Board of Education 1923-4,
Under-Sec. of State for War since 1924, Col. R. of O. ,
Hon. Col. Surrey A. A. Group, J. P., D.L. Surrey, High
Steward, Guildford, M.A. Oxon. [Arms 1 to 7 as above ;
8. or, on a chevron gules, between three griffins' heads
erased azure, an anchor erect between two lions guardant
counter-passant chevronwise of the field, and on an
escutcheon of pretence the arms of Bampfylde. Sup-
porters— Two falcons close proper, belled or], b. 1876 ;
m. 1906, Hon. Violet Marcia Catherine Warwick, C.B.E.
(Civ.), A.R.R.C, Dame of Justice of the Order of the
Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, only d. of 3rd Baron
Poltimore; and has issue— William Arthur Bampfylde
d. 1911 ; m. 1875, Hon.
d. and coh. of 3rd Lord
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Onslow, commonly called Viscount Cranley, b. 1913; and
Lady Mary Florence Margaret. Seat— Clandon Park,
Guildford, Surrey. Town res. — 107 St. George's Square,
S.W. Clubs— Turf, Travellers', Beefsteak.
Son of Arthur Edward Onslow, Gentleman, b 1862 ;
d. 1927; m. 1888, Emma Elizabeth Barnacote: —
Vivian Isidore Onslow, Gentlemen, b. 1888; tn. 1st, 1912,
Lilly (d. 1918), d. of Charles E. Henson, of Richmond,
Surrey; 2nd, 1919, Annie Dorothea, d. of Frank Charles
Davis ; and has issue — Arthur Charles Vivian Onslow,
Gentleman, b. 1920; Denzil Isidore Charles Onslow, Gen-
tleman, b. 1924. Res. — Elleker House, Evercreech,
Somerset.
Onslow. Arms — Quarterings, 1 to 5 only as above.
Crest as above. Mottoes as above.
Son of Frederick Horace Onslow, Gentleman, b. 1825 ;
d. 1917 ; tn. 1867, Alexandrina Ogilvie (d. 1926), d. of
Capt. James Veitch, R.E. : —
Arthur Onslow, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; tn. 1893, Emily, d.
of W. A. Howe, I.C.S. ; and has issue — George Shelley
Onslow, Gentleman, b. 1897; Mary Alexandrina; and
Valentine Charlotte. Res.— Addison Lodge, Niagara-on-
the-Lake, Ontario, Canada.
Son of William Cleveland Onslow (second son of Major
Pitcairn Onslow), b. 1848; d. 1890; tn. 1881, Mary
Louisa, d. of Rev. Thomas Burningham : —
Guy Clevland Onslow, Esq., temp. Capt. R.E. , b. 1884;
m. 1916, Angela Mary, d. of Robert Pearce, of Ripley
Court, Surrey; and has issue — Guildford Arthur Richard
Onslow, Gentleman, b. 1921 ; Rose Saltren ; Juliana Mary.
Res. — St. Anne's, Midhurst, Sussex.
Sons of Capt. Arthur Alexander Walton Onslow, R. N. ,
M.L.C., of Camden Park, N.S. Wales, b. 1833; d.
1882 ; tn. 1867, Elizabeth, d. of Hon. James Macarthur,
M. L.C. , of Camden Park : —
Hon. James William Macarthur-Onslow, V,D., B.A.,
LL.B. Camb. , M.L.C. for New South Wales, Major-Gen.
(ret. ) Australian Military Forces, b. 1867; tn. 1897, Enid
Emma, d. of Arthur H. Macarthur ; and has issue — James
Arthur Macarthur-Onslow, Gentleman, Lieut, late 16th
Lancers, b. 1898 [w.1923, Constance Faith, d. of George
Herbert, of Sydney] ; Helen Maud[w. 1919, Capt. Reginald
Stanham, The Buffs ; and has issue]; and Elizabeth Enid.
Res. — Gilbulla, Menangle, N.S. Wales.
Arthur John Macarthur-Onslow, Esq., late Lieut. 2nd
Brig. Australian Light Horse, b. 1873 ; tn. 1902, Christian
Leslie, d. of late R. L. Bell of Mount Mercer, Victoria ; and
has issue — (1) Richard Walton Macarthur-Onslow, Gentle-
man, b. 1904 ; (2) Robert Carstairs Macarthur-Onslow,
Gentleman, b. 1908 ; Elizabeth Robina ; and Rosalind
Sibilla. Res.— Middlebrook, Scone, N.S.W.
George Macleay Macarthur-Onslow, Esq., C.M.G. ,
D.S.O. , Col. and Hon. Brig.-Gen. Australian Mil. Forces,
b. 1875 ; m. 1907, Violet Marguerite, d. of late W. F.
Gordon of Manar Braidwood, N.S.W. ; and has issue —
Faith Macleay. Res. — Murrandah, Camden, N.S.W.
Francis Arthur Macarthur-Onslow, Esq., Capt. R.O.
(Australia), served S. Africa, att. 7th Dragoon Gds. (medal,
4 clasps), b. 1879 ; tn. 1903, Sylvia, d. of Andrew Chisholm
of Goulburn, N.S. Wales; and has issue — (1) Denzil
Macarthur-Onslow, Gentleman, b. 1904 [tn. 1927, Elinor
Margaret, d. of Gordon Caldwell, of 4 Albert Hall Mansions,
S.W., and has issue — Denzil Ion Macarthur-Onslow,
Gentleman, b. 1928]; (2) Edward Macarthur-Onslow,
Gentleman, b. 1909 ; (3) Andrew William Macarthur-Onslow,
Gentleman, b. 1917]; and Margaret. Res. — Macquarie
Grove, Camden, N.S.W. Clubs — Wellington, Australian
(Sydney).
Yr. son of Arthur Pooley Onslow of Send Grove, Send,
Surrey, b. 1804; d. 1889; tn. 1832, Rosa Roberta, d.
of Alexander Macleay, F.R.S., Speaker of first Legis-
lative Council in Australia : —
Lt.-Col. Francis Montgomery Onslow, late Madras Cav. ,
b. 1843 ; m. 1881, Mary Charlotte, d. of late Rev. John
Girardot and widow of Brig.-Gen. F. W. Jebb. Res. —
Larchfield, Farnham, Surrey. Club — Junior United
Service.
Sons of Douglas Arthur Onslow, Esq., J. P. Carmarthen,
A.M.I.C.E., b. 1835; d. 1921; tn. 1863, Caroline
Isabella (Res. — 10 Keswick Road, East Putney), d. of
Rev. Robert Loftus Tottenham : —
Arthur Loftus Onslow, Esq., J. P. Montgomeryshire, B.A.
Camb., b. 1874; tn. 1900, Mabel, eld. d. of George Blundell
Longstaff of Putney Heath, and has had issue — Douglas
Arthur George Onslow, Gentleman, b. 1901 [m. 1925,
Margaret, d. of Major John Rayner, A.M.I.M.E. , and
has issue — Richard Douglas Loftus-Onslow, Gentleman, b.
1928] ; Ralph Denzil Onslow, Gentleman, b. 1903 ; killed
in railway accident 1921 ; and Guildford Denis Onslow,
Gentleman, b. 1904 ; killed in railway accident 1921. Res —
Mount Severn, Llanidloes, Montgomery. Club — Marl-
borough.
Francis Robert Douglas Onslow, Gentleman, B.A. Oxon.,
Lieut, late Gen. List. b. 1878; tn. 1925, Mabel, d. of
William Strachan, of Edinburgh, and has issue — Cranley
Gordon Douglas Onslow, Gentleman, b. 1926. Res. — 10
Keswick Road, Putney.
Sons of Richard Onslow, b. 1808; d. 1897; tn. 1831,
Harriet, only d. of Vincent Eyre: —
Walton Vincent Onslow, Gentleman, b. 1843; tn. 1874,
Henrietta, d. of Henry L. Thompson. Res. —
Albert George Onslow, Gentleman, b. 1850 ; tn. 1873,
Constance Marie, d. of Dr. F. Buhlmannof Berne ; and has
ssue — two daus. Res. —
Son of Major Arthur Hughes-Onslow, late 10th
Hussars, b. 1862; d. on active service 1914 ; tn. 1891,
Anne Kathleen, d. of George Whitehead of Deighton
Grove, co. Yorks. : —
Geoffrey Henry Hughes-Onslow, Esq., D.S.C., Lt.-
Comdr. (ret.) R.N., j.P.,C.C. co. Ayr, served Great War,
b. 1893 ; tn. 1918, Hon. Eileen Mabel Lowther, d. of 4th
Baron Crofton ; and has issue — three daus. Seats — Alton,
Albany, Girvan ; and Mount Charles, Ayrshire. Club —
Naval and Military.
Sons of . Major Denzil Hughes-Onslow, 3rd Batt.
Dorsetsh. Regt., b. 1863 ; d. 1916 ; tn. 1888, Marion, d.
and heiress of George Oliver of Laggan, Ayrshire : —
Oliver Hughes-Onslow, Esq., Capt. late Irish Gds.,
Barrister-at-Law, Middle Temple, b. 1893; tn. 1916, Helen
Ruth.d. of the late Rev. George Dods, Minister of Barr,
Ayrshire, and has issue — Andrew George Hughes-Onslow,
Gentleman, b. 1920; Timothy Neil Hughes-Onslow, Gen-
tleman, b. 1924 ; Virginia Ruth Primrose. Res. — Highland
House, Sandgate, Kent. Clubs — White's, Guards'.
Reginald Hughes-Onslow, Lieut, (ret.) R.N., b. 1895.
Nigel Hughes-Onslow, Gentleman, b. 1902; tn. 1926,
Marjorie, d. of Sir Ernest Hatch, 1st Bart., K.B.E., and
formerly wife of Capt. W. Foster. Club — Guards.
Ygr. sons of Henry John Hughes-Onslow of Balkissock,
co. Ayr, b. 1816 ; d. 1870; tn. 1861, Judith Charlotte,
d, of William Barras, of Laleham : —
Constantine Henry Hughes-Onslow, Esq., Rear-Adm.
(ret.) R.N. , b. 1867. Club— Naval and Military.
Henry Douglas Hughes-Onslow, Esq., C.B.E. , Master of
the Supreme Court of Judicature, b. 1871 (posthumous).
Res. — 8 Cavendish Place, W. Clubs — Marlborough,
Carlton.
Sons of Sir William Wallace Rhoderic Onslow,
5th Bart. , J. P. , D. L. , late Capt. 3rd Batt. D. of Corn-
wall's Lt. Inf., b. 1845; d. 1916; tn. 1873, Octavia
Catherine, d. of Sir Arthur Knox Gore, 1st Bart. : —
Sir Roger Warin Beaconsfield Onslow, 6th Bart. (30 Oct.
1797) [ Arms as above, and on an escutcheon of pretence
the arms of Wilmot, namely : — Sable, on a fesse or,
between three eagles' heads couped argent, as many
escallops gules, a bordure engrailed of the third], J. P. Corn-
wall, late Lieut. Suffolk Regt., and temp. Capt. 9th Batt.
D.C.L.I., and 6th Batt. The Buffs, served S. Africa 1900-02,
and Great War 1914-18, b. 1880; tn. 1905, Mildred, d. of
Sir Robert R. Wilmot, 6th Bart. ; and has issue — Richard
Wilmot Onslow, Esq.,£. 1906; John Vernon Onslow, Esq.,
b. 1919 ; and Ursula Joan. Seats — Hengar, St. Tudy,
Cornwall. Club — Arthur's.
WillliamGore Anlaby Onslow, Esq., Paymaster-Comdr.
(ret.)R.N., b. 1887.
Second son of Sir Matthew Richard Onslow, 4th Bart. ;
b. 1810; d. 1876; tn. 1837, Eliza Antonia, d. of Brig.-
Gen. Newton Wallace : —
Henry Haworth Newton Onslow, Esq., b. 1852; tn. 1888,
Mary (d. 1926), d. of late Rev. George Martin, D.D.
Res.— 11 Strand Hill, Dawlish.
Son of John Royds Denistoun Onslow, b. 1854 ; d.
1895 ; tn. 1885, Edith Mary, d. of Thomas Commins: —
Rev. Humphrey Cedric Onslow, Clerk in Holy Orders,
Vicar of Crediton with Posbury, Devon, since 1925, b. 1889.
Res. — Crediton Vicarage, Devon.
Younger sons of Sir Matthew Richard Onslow, 4th
Bart, (see above), tn. 2nd, 1855, Mary {d. 1886), d. of
J. Salter:—
Rev. Matthew Richard Septimus Onslow, M A. , late Rector
of Stoke Edith, Herefordshire, b. 1856 ; tn. 1st, 1883, Mary
(d. 1884), d. of Rev. E. J. Green ; 2nd, 1894, Fanny Harriet,
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d. of late Rev. Thomas Green; and has had issue — (1)
Richard Francis John Onslow, Esq., D.S.C., Lieut. -Comdr.
R.N., served Great War (despatches, D.S.C.) b. 1896
[m. 1920, Sylvia Rachel, d. of Rev. Alfred Green Price,
and has issue — Richard Thomas Onslow, Gentleman,
b. 1922; and Anthea Mary]; (2) Thomas Onslow, Gentle-
man, Lieut. K.O.S.L.I., b. 1897; killed in action 1917 ;
(3) Herbert Frank Onslow, Gentleman, late Lieut. R.M.,
b. 1899; and Mary Camperdown. Res. — The Hermitage,
Ashprington, Devon.
Arthur Herbert Onslow, Esq., b. 1862; m. 1892, Alice
Constance Edith (d. 1897), d. of Marmaduke Constable,
Esq. ; and has issue — Vera Doris ;|and Ethel Muriel. Res.
— Mortimer Road, Clifton, Bristol.
Son of Hamilton Cranley Onslow, Madras Staff Corps,
b. 1836; d. 1874; m. 1867, Henrietta Fanny, d. of
Major-Gen. J. Forbes Musgrove: —
Cranley Charlton Onslow, Esq., C.B., C.M.G., C.B.E.,
D.S.O., Hon. Brig.-Gen., Col. late Bedfordshire Regt.,
served N.W. Frontier, India, and Great War (despatches),
b. 1869 ; m. 1904, Sydney Alice Hastings, d. of Sir
Benjamin Franklin, K.C. I.E. ; and has surv. issue — (1)
Denzil Richard Cranley Onslow, Gentleman, b. 1909; (a)
Geoffrey Harold Onslow, Gentleman, b. 1912 ; DoreenMay ;
Margaret Vivien ; and Jocelyn Anne Sydney. Res. —
7 Godwyne Road, Dover.
Only surv. son of Gerald Charles Penrice Onslow,
Lt.-Col. and Brev.-Col. late R.E., b. 1853; d. 1909;
m. 1880, Flora Frances Mary, d. of William Donald
of Lisle House, Cheltenham : —
Eric Montagu Onslow, Esq., Major, Roy. Warwickshire
Regt., b. 1890; m. 1927, Nona Osborne, d. of Ernest
Wilshire, of Sydney, N.S.W. Res.—
Son of Arthur Walton Onslow, Lt.-Col. late Bengal
Army, b. 1813 ; d. 1895 ; m. 1847, Isabella, d. of John
Penrice of Witton House, Norfolk: —
Richard Cranley Onslow, Esq., Lt.-Col. and Brev.-Col.
Indian Army, late Deputy Judge Advocate-Gen. , b. 1857;
m. 1883, Edith, d. of Francis Beer; and has surv. issue —
three daus. Res. —
Sons of Andrew George Onslow, J. P. and D.L. , of
Oxenhall, Newent, formerly Capt. 97th and 13th Regt.,
b. 1830 ; d. 1894 ; m. 1861, Mary, d. of Sir John Owen,
1st Bart. : —
Andrew Richard Onslow, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; m. 1896,
Margaret Finch, d. of the late G. F. Dawson. Res. — The
Furness, Oxenhall, co. Gloucester.
John Geoffrey Onslow, Gentleman, b. 1873. Res. —
Son of William Onslow, Gentleman, b. 1874; d. 1921 ;
m. 1902, Andrewina Buchanan, d. of Andrew Buchanan
Torrance, of Kensington : —
Robert William Onslow, Gentleman, b. 1904. Res. —
Yngr. son of Andrew George Onslow, and Mary, his
wife (see above) : —
George Arthur Onslow, Esq., Maj. Shropshire Yeo., b.
b. 1876 ; m. 1902. Charlotte Riou, d. of the late Rev. Riou
George Benson ; and has issue — (1) Richard George Onslow,
Esq., Lieut. R.N., b. 1904; (2) John Onslow, Gentleman,
2ndLieut.,D.C.L.I., b. 1906 ; (3) Charles Edward Onslow,
Gentleman, b. 1912 ; (4) Thomas Philip Riou Onslow,
Gentleman, b. 1916 ; Mary ; Hope ; Kathleen Theodosia ;
and Denzil Octavia. Res. —
Son of Rev. Arthur Andrew Onslow, M.A. , Vicar of
Newent, b. 1815 ; d. 1864 ; m. 1843, Harriet Louisa,
d. of Simon Marshall: —
Richard Francis Onslow, Gentleman, b. 1847. Res. —
Augustus Paul Lumsden Onslow, Gentleman, b. 1853;
m. 1886, Alice Maud, d. of W. Stevenight ; and has surv.
issue— (1) Augustus Charles Albert Foley Onslow, Gentle-
man, b. 1888 (Res — 210 Elm Road, Clapham, S.W.) ;
(2) Frederick Hewitt Lewis Lumsden Onslow, Gentleman,
b. 1897; and Maude Sarah Louisa. Res. —
Son of Rev. Thomas George Onslow, b. 1826 ; d.
1911 ; m. 1st, 1853, Maria Augusta, d. of John
Hawkins of Ryelands, Herts. ; 2nd, 1862, Mary Frances,
d. of William Fitzwilliam Burton of Burton Hall, co.
Carlow: —
Sir William Henry Onslow, K.C.M.G. (1919), C.B.
(i9i5),Maj.-Gen. late R.A., J.P..D.L. Dorset., G.C. Order
of the Redeemer (Greece), Comdr. Legion of Honour,
Order of White Eagle of Serbia (3rd Class), served S. Africa
1900, and Great War 1914-19, b. 1863 ; m. 1899, Margaret
Beatrice, d. of the late Thomas Bates of Aydon ; and has
issue — Margaret Isabel \m. 1923, Lieut. -Comdr. Reginald
Maton, O.B.E., R.N.]. Res. — Heddon House, Dorchester,
Dorset. Club — Army and Navy.
Son of Rev. Phipps Onslow, B.A., Rector of Upper
Sapey, Hereford, b. 1823; d. 1903; m. 1868, Jane
Sophia, d. of C. W. Martin: —
Henry Phipps Onslow, Gentleman, B.A. , b. 1869; m.
1898, Mabel, d. of the Hon. T. Playfair; and has surv.
issue — (1) George Francis Onslow, Gentleman, b. 1901 ;
(2) Thomas Phipps Onslow, Gentleman, b. 1907; Helen
May Jane ; and Margaret Louise. Res. — Turrif Lodge,
New Norfolk, Tasmania.
OPPENHEIM. Or, a fesse dancett^e gules, bezante>,
between a sphinx in chief and an eagle displayed in base
sable. Mantling gules and or. Crest — Upon a wreath
of the colours, a horse's head couped argent, charged with
a fesse as in the arms, and holding in the mouth a branch
of palm slipped proper. Motto — " Constantia et labore."
Sons of Henry Maurice William Oppenheim, Esq. ,
of 16 Bruton Street, W., D.L. co. of Kent, b. 1835 ;
d. 1912 ; m. 1868, Isabel Georgina, second dau. of the
late Hon. James Butler of Lamberton Park, Queen's
co. (fourth son of the Rt. Hon. James Butler, 22nd
Lord Dunboyne) : —
Henry James Oppenheim, Esq., b. 1869. Res. — 5B
Mount Street, W.i. Clubs — White's, Turf.
Robert William Oppenheim, Esq., Capt. late Dragoon
Gds., b. 1880; m. 1915, Mary Gwendoline (d. 1916), d. of
the late Hon. Sir Richard Solomon, G.C. M.G., K.C.B.
Augustus Charles Oppenheim, Esq., D.S.O., Major late
K.R.R.C., b. 1883 ; m. 1913, Audrey Beatrix, d. of the
late Lt.-Col. A. H. Macdonald-Moreton, and has issue —
1 son, 2 daus. Res. — East Shefford House, Lambourn,
Berks. Club — Arthur's.
OPPENHEIMER of Stoke Poges (H. Coll). Azure,
two swords in saltire proper, pommelled and hilted or,
between two lions passant of the last. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-koodoo
proper, resting the sinister hoof on a rose gules, barbed and
seeded proper. Badge — A sprig of oak and a sprig of
mimosa in saltire proper, enfiled by a circlet or. Motto —
" Courage and truth."
Son of Sir Bernard Oppenheimer, 1st Bart., of Stoke
Poges, b. 1866; d. 1921 ; m. 1890, Lena, d. of
Michael Straus : —
Sir Michael Oppenheimer, 2nd Bart. (18 Jan. 1921),
b. 1892 ; m. 1920, Caroline Magdalen, d. of Sir Robert
Harvey, 2nd Bart. ; and has issue — Michael Bernard
Grenville Oppenheimer, Esq., b. 1924. Res. — Fox Hill,
Bracknell, Berks.
OPPENHEIMER of Johannesburg (H. Coll.). Azure,
two swords in saltire proper, pommelled and hilted or,
between two fleurs-de-lys in pale and as many lions
passant regardant in fesse also or. Mantling azure and
or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
demi-koodoo proper, a fleur-de-lys between two annulets
or. Badge — A sprig of oak and a sprig of mimosa in
saltire proper, ennled by a mural crown or. Motto —
" Spero optima."
Son of Edward Oppenheimer : —
Sir Ernest Oppenheimer, Knt. Bach. (1921), Member of
the House of Assembly, S. Africa, b. 1880 ; m. 1906, Mary
Lina, d. of J. Pollak, of 21 Portman Square, W. ; and
has issue— 2 sons. Res. — Brenthurst, Federation Road,
Johannesburg, S. Africa.
Sir FRANCIS CHARLES OPPENHEIMER,
K.C.M.G. (1919), Knt. Bach. (1907), M.A. (Balliol Coll.,
Oxon.), Barrister-at-Law (Middle Temple), H.M.'s Consul-
General for city of Frankfort, Province of Hesse, Nassau,
and the Grand Duchy of Hesse 1900-12, Commercial Attache
to British Embassy at Berlin and Legations at the Hague,
Copenhagen, Christiania, and Stockholm 1912-20, when
he retired. Born December 17, 1870, being the eldest
son of the late Sir Charles Oppenheimer, Knight Bachelor
(appointed unpaid Consul at Frankfort for the Province of
Hesse-Nassau and the Grand Duchy of Hesse 1880, Consul-
General for that district and the Grand Duchy of Baden
1882, dubbed Knight Bachelor 1892 (had Jubilee Medal),
by his wife Bertha, dau. of Leopold Goldbeck of Frank-
fort-on-Main. Armorial bearings— Quarterly, gules and
azure, a cross invected between a lion rampant regardant,
supporting a flagstaff, therefrom flowing to the dexter a
banner in the first and fourth quarters, and an anchor erect
in the second and third, all or. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling gules and
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or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, two
branches of oak in saltire vert, fructed or, in front of a flag-
staff in bend proper, therefrom flowing a banner gules, sur-
mounting a trident in bend sinister also proper. Motto —
"Nihil sine labore." Postal addresses — Chelsea Manor
Studios, Flood Street, S.W.3 ; The Gravel Pit, Toys Hill,
Kent, Clubs — St. James's, Chelsea Arts, Burlington Fine
Aits.
ORAM (H. Coll.). Azure, two oars in saltire argent, on
a chief or, three cog-wheels sable. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, within an
annulet or, a ram's head caboshed proper. Motto — '• Esse
quam videri."
Son of John Joseph Oram of Plymouth : —
Engineer Vice-Adm. Sir Henry John Oram, K.C.B.
(1910), M.I.C.E. , Engr. Vice-Adm. Oct. 1907, late Engr.-
in-Chief of the Fleet 1907-17, Member of Roy. Commn.
on Fuels 1912, F.R.S., Vice-Pres. Inst. Naval Architects,
and Pres. Inst, of Metals, late Pres. Junior Institution
of Engineers, b. 1858; m. 1881, Emily Kate, only d. of the
late John Bardens of Plymouth ; and has issue— (1) Evelyn
Henry Bardens Oram, Esq., M.B., B.S. (Lond.), F.R.C.S.
(Eng.), b. 1884 [m. 1924, Evelyn Mary Trethowen, and
has issue — John Trethowen Oram, Esq., b. 1925; Richard
Henry Oram, Gentleman, b. 1927]; (2) Percy Stuart St.
George Oram, Esq., Eng.-Lieut. R.N. (ret.),*. 1886; Edith
Jane [m 1905, Engr.-Commr. F. J. Pedrick, R.N., and has
issue]; and Phyllis Marjorie. Res. — Hale, Rudgwick,
Sussex. Club — Athengeum.
ORANMORE and BROWNE, Baron, see BROWNE.
ORD, see BLACKETT-ORD.
ORDE (H. Coll., 1790.) Sable, three salmon hauriant
per pale argent and or. Mantling" sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an elk's head erased or,
gorged with a collar invected sable. Motto — " Mitis et
fortis."
Sons of William Orde, Esq. , J. P. , of Nunnykirk, B. A. ,
Major 5th Batt. Northumberland Fus. (Mil.), b. 1854;
d. 1920; m. 1884, Winifred Mary, d. of Rev. Ambrose
Jones of Stannington, Northumberland : —
Charles William Orde, Gentleman, b. 1884 : m. 1914,
Frances Fortune, d. of the late James Davidson, of Dunedin,
N.Z., and has issue — David John Orde, Gentleman, b. 191 7 ;
Orde, Gentleman, b. ; and 2 daus. Seat —
Nunnykirk, Morpeth, Northumberland. Club — Oxford and
Cambridge.
Percy Lancelot Orde, Gentleman, Indian Police, b. 1888 ;
m. 1915, NoSlle Alice Maud, d. of Lt.-Col. A. C. Elliot,
C.B.E., and has issue — Peter John Orde, Gentleman, h.
1918; and Joyce Winifred. Res. —
Son of Edwin Lancelot Orde, Gentleman, b. 1863 ;
d. 1921 ; m. 1892, Evelyn Alice, eld. d. of James Henry
Orde of Hopton House, Gt. Yarmouth: —
Simon Edwin Henry Orde, Gentleman, b. 1893. Res. —
Descendants of Rt. Hon. Thomas Orde-Powlett,
formerly Orde, first Baron Bolton, bearing arms of
Powlett by R. L. , 1795, viz. sable, three swords in pile,
points downward, argent, pommels and hilts or, on a
canton of the second, an escutcheon of the field charged
with a salmon hauriant proper (Granted 1795), and
quartering the arms of Orde as above. Crest (of
Powlett — R.L., 1795) — On a wreath of the colours, a
falcon rising or, charged on the breast with an estoile
gules, gorged with a ducal coronet azure, and holding
in the beak a salmon proper. Motto — " Aymez
loyaulteV'
Son of Rt. Hon. William Thomas Orde-Powlett, 4th
Baron Bolton, of Bolton Castle, Yorks. , F.S.A., late
Lt.-Col. Comdg. and Hon. Col. Yorks. (Alexandra
Princess of Wales' Own) Hussars I.Y., b. 1845 ; d. 1922 ;
m. 1868, Lady Algitha Frederica Mary Lumley, d. of
Richard George, 9th Earl of Scarbrough : —
Rt. Hon. William George Algar Orde-Powlett, 5th Baron
Bolton (20 Oct. 1797), Lt.-Col. late T.F. Res., formerly
Major 4th Batt. Yorks. Regt., J. P. and D.L. N. R. Yorks.,
M.P. Richmand Div. Yorks. 191 0-18 [Supporters— Dexter,
a hind proper, gorged with a ducal coronet or; sinister, a
Cornish chough proper, each charged with a rose argent,
barbed vert, seeded gold], b. 1869 ; m. 1893, Hon. Elizabeth
Mary Gibson, d. of 1st Baron Ashbourne ; and has had
issue — (1) Hon. William Percy Orde-Powlett, Esq., b. 1894 ;
killed in action 1915; (2) Hon. Nigel Amyas Orde-Powlett,
b. 1900 [m. 1928, Victoria Mary, d. of Henry Montagu
Villiers, M.V.O.]; and Hon. Elaine LetitiaAlgi thaOn.1922,
Rt. Rev. Percy Mark Herbert, D.D., Bishop of Blackburn
(q.v.)\ Seats — Hackwood Park, Basingstoke ; BoltonHall,
and Wensley Hall, Leyburn, R.S.O., Yorks. Clubs—
Carlton, Yorkshire (York).
Sons of the late Hon. Amias Charles Orde-Powlett,
b. 1828 ; d. 1899 ; m. 1852, Anne Martha, only child of
the late Christopher Topham, Esq., of Middleham
Hall, Yorkshire : —
Amias Christopher Thomas Orde-Powlett, Esq., b. 1862 ;
formerly Capt. R. Welch Fusiliers, Capt. P.H.O. Yorks.
Regt. during Great War, formerly 1st Lieut. 1st Batt.
Manchester Regt., J. P. N. Rdg. of Yorks. ; m. 1st, 1886,
Alice (d. 1920), d. of the late Humphrey Brooke Firman,
Esq., of Gateforth Hall, Selby ; 2nd, 1920, Violet Mary, d.
of the late Clervaux Chaytor, Esq., J. P., D.L. , of
Spennithorne Hall, Leyburn. Res. — Thorney Hall, Ley-
burn, Yorkshire; Middleham Hall, Middleham, R.S.O.,
Yorkshire. Clubs — Naval and Military, Yorkshire (York).
Descendants of Sir John Orde, 1st Bart. (d. 1824), now
bearing the name and arms of Campbell-Orde by
Royal Licence, 16 Jan. 1883. Arms — Quarterly, 1
and 4, Orde as above ; 2 and 3, gyronny, of eight or and
sable, a bordure compony ermine and vert, a crescent
of the last for difference (Campbell). Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crests— 1. Orde as above ; 2. upon
a wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand proper, holding a
spur or, strap also proper. Mottoes — " Mitis et fortis "
(Orde); and "Forget not" (Campbell). Sons of Sir
John William Powlett Campbell-Orde, 3rd Bart., b.
1827; d. 1897; m. 1st, 1862, Alice Louisa (d. 1883),
only sister of Sir Arthur Middleton, Bart. : —
Sir Arthur John Campbell-Orde, 4th Bart. (G. B. , 9 Aug.
1790), J. P. and D.L. co. Argyll, Major Lovat's Scouts Imp.
Yeom., late Lieut. 3rd. Batt. Q.O. Cameron Highlanders,
served in S. Africa 1900-1, and Great War 191 5-16, b. 1865 ;
m. 1892, Maie Ronald, d. of Capt. John Campbell Stewart
of Fasnacloich, Argyllsh. ; and has had issue — (1) John
Vernon Campbell-Orde, Esq. , Lieut. 5th S. Batt. Cameron
Highlanders, b. 1894 ; d. 1917 ; (2) Simon Arthur Campbell-
Orde, Esq., b. 1907; Alice Maie [m. 1917, Rev. James
H. C. M. Barrow, Vicar of Inverary, Argyll, and has issue] ;
Winifred Beatrice ; and Muriel Frances. Seats — Kilmory
House, Lochgilphead, Argyll, N.B. ; North Uist, Inverness-
shire. Clubs — Jun. Carlton, New (Edinburgh).
Colin Ridley Campbell-Orde, Esq., J. P. Argyllshire, late
Lieut. Lovat's Scouts I.Y. , b. 1867; m. 1896, Winifred
Harriet, d. of Capt. John Campbell Stewart of Fasnacloich ;
and has had issue — (1) Ronald Charles Campbell-Orde,
Gentleman, served Great War, b. 1897; d. 1926; (2) Alan
Colin Campbell-Orde, Esq., Flying Officer R.A.F. Res.,
served Great War, b. 1898 ; (3) Bernard Arthur Campbell-
Orde, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; (4) Peter Stewart Campbell-
Orde, Gentleman, b. 1906; (5) Ian Ridley Campbell-Orde,
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Gentleman, b. 1907 ; (6) Harry Eustace Campbell-Orde,
Gentleman, b. 1914; and Patience Winifred Katherine.
Res. — The Cairn, Manor Way, Guildford.
Henry Campbell Campbell-Orde, Esq. , b. 1877 ; m.
1st, 1901, Marie Elizabeth {d. 1913), d. of John Barry; 2nd,
1927, Ruth, d. of the late Robert Thomas, of Penarth ; and
has issue — Alexander Powlett Campbell-Orde, Gentleman,
b. 1928 ; and Beatrice Constance. Res. — Las Tres Laguanas,
Las Rosas, Rosario de Santa F6, Argentina.
Other descendants of Thomas Orde of Felkington,
co. Durham, d. 1737, bearing name and arms of Orde,
only. Son of the late Rev. William Jocelyn Shafto
Orde, b. 1836; d. 1871 ; m. 1861, Annie Bell (d. 1900),
d. of Robert Paxton Green Ackroyd, Esq. : —
William Roden Orde, Gentleman, b. 1867; m. 1891,
Gertrude Maud, third d. of the late John Stephenson, Esq.,
of Ballyvaughan, co. Limerick. Res. — Howe Sound, Van-
couver, B.C.
Sons of Henry Powlett Shafto Orde, Esq., formerly
Capt. 15th Foot, J. P. for Northumberland, b. 1838 ;
d. 1922 ; m. 1861, Rosa Anne Elizabeth Saga (d. 1902),
d. of T. G. Repp of Copenhagen : —
Leonard Henry Orde, Esq., late Major 1st Batt. East
Yorks. Regt. , b. 1862; m. 1895, Caroline Isabella, d. of the
late Robert Graham, Esq., of Fintry ; and has surv. issue —
Dorothy Violet Graham [m. 1925, Major William S. R. May,
C.I.E.,late E. R. Yorks. Regt.]. Res.— Twyford House,
Alnmouth, Northumberland.
Thorleif Lancelot Maximilian Orde, Gentleman, B.A. ,
b. 1865 ; m. 1905, Mary Cecilia, d. of John Shine Wilson,
Esq. , of Trinidad ; and has issue — Thorleif Henry
Repp Orde, Gentleman, b. 1906; and Iris Saga.
Res.—
Roden Horace Powlett Orde, Gentleman, B.A., b. 1867 ;
m. 1910, Augusta Isobel Amelia, 3rd d. of late Thomas
Graves Law, LL.D. , and has issue — (1) Roden Powlett
Graves Orde, Gentleman, b. 1910 ; (2) Jocelyn Augusta
Islay Orde, Gentleman, b. 191 2 ; (3) Thomas Henry Egil
Orde, Gentleman, b. 1913 ; (4) Wilfrid Donald Dundas
Orde, Gentleman, b. 1915 ; (5) Henry Leonard Shafto Orde,
Gentleman, b. 1922 ; (6) John Augustus Roden Orde,
Gentleman, b. 1926 ; and 3 daus. Res. — Rutherford,
Teddington, Surrey.
Issue of the late James Henry Orde, Esq., b. 1830;
d. 1880 ; m. 1856, Margaret Barclay (d. 1901), d.
of Daniel Gurney, Esq., of N. Runcton Hall,
Norfolk :—
Charles Somerville Orde, Esq., a Director of Barclay
and Co., Limited, Bankers, J. P. for Suffolk and Gt.
Yarmouth, Mayor of Gt. Yarmouth 1900, formerly Capt.
2nd Vol. Batt. Norfolk Regt., b. 1858 ; m. 1899, Margaret
Susan, d. of the Rev. William James Stracey-Clitherow ;
and has surv. issue — Myrtle Evelyn [m. 1919, Col. Francis
Walter, D.S.O.] ; and Iris Rosalind [m. 1914, Leslie Ruthven
Pym, eldest son of Rt. Rev. Walter Ruthven Pym, Bishop
of Bombay]. Res. — Hopton House, nr. Great Yar-
mouth.
Lancelot Francis Orde, Esq., formerly temp. Major
R.H.A., Mayor of Lowestoft 1902, b. 1859; m. 1894,
Elizabeth Caroline, d. of Thomas Frederick Burnaby-
Atkins, Esq., of Halstead Place, Sevenoaks ; and has issue
living — (1) Ronald Hubert Lancelot Orde, Gentleman,
b. 1898 [m. 1923, Nancy, d. of Major Nevill Wright] ; (2)
Algernon Edward Orde, Gentleman, b. 1904 ; and Violet
Elizabeth [m. 1921, Arthur John Arnold Booth, 3rd Hussars,
and has issue]. Res. — 1 Saltgate, Beccles.
Sons of Sir Julian Walter Orde, Knt. Bach. (1919), Sec.
to Automobile Club, b. 1861 ; d. 1929 ; m. 1885, Alice
Georgiana, d. of Frederick Archdale, Esq., of Bal-
dock : —
Michael Amyas Julian Orde, Esq., b. 1887. Res. —
Orchards, Raveningham, Norfolk.
Cuthbert Julian Orde, Esq., Capt. and Flt.-Comdr.
R.A.F., b. 1888; m. 1916, Lady Eileen Wellesley, d. of
4th Duke of Wellington, and has issue — Julian ; and Jane.
O'REILLY of East Brefny ( ). Quarterly, 1
and 4, vert, a dexter hand couped at the wrist proper,
dropping blood, supported by two lions rampant or ; 2 and
3, argent, on a mount an oak with a snake descending its
trunk proper. Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, an oak-tree eradicated, the trunk entwined by
a snake ascending proper. Motto — " Fortitudine et
prudentia."
Sons of Myles George O'Reillv ("The O'Reilly"),
Esq., late Capt. North Cork Rifles, J. P. co. Leitrim,
b. 1829 ; d. 1911 ; m. 1858, Elizabeth (d. 1881),
d. of George Brunskill of The Lodge, Turnham
Green: —
Myles John O'Reilly, Gentleman, b. i860. Seat — The
Heath House, co. Leitrim.
Edmund Adalbert O'Reilly, Gentleman, b. 1879. Res. —
WILLIAM JOSEPH O'REILLY, Esquire, of Knock
Abbey, co. Louth, J. P. and D.L. for that co. , Private
Chamberlain to His Holiness the Pope. Born Feb. 16,
1864, being the eldest son of the late Myles William Patrick
O'Reilly, Esquire, of Knock Abbey, co. Louth, J. P., D.L. ,
B.A. (Lond.), LL.D. (Rome), High Sheriff co. Louth 1841,
M.P. co. Longford 1862-79, by his wife Ida, second dau.
of Edmund Jerningham of 43 Rutland Gate, Hyde Park,
London. Armorial bearings— Quarterly, 1 and 4, vert, a
dexter hand couped proper, dropping blood, supported by
two lions rampant or ; 2. argent, three torteaux in bend
between two cottises gules, a chief sable ; 3. argent, on a
mount, an oak tree with a snake descending its trunk proper.
Mantling vert and or. Crests — 1. out of a ducal coronet
or, an oak-tree with a snake entwined, descending proper ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, an arm in armour, couped at
the elbow, thegauntletgrasping a dagger all proper. Motto—
" Fortitudine et prudentia." Seat— Knock Abbey, Dun-
dalk, co. Louth
ORIEL (H. Coll.). Quarterly argent and gules, a
lozenge counterchanged, between in the first and fourth
quarters a cross crosslet sable, and in the second and
third a lion's face or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a greyhound's head couped
proper, collared and lined or, holding in the mouth a
sprig of myrtle flowered also proper. Motto — " Virtus
vincit."
Only surv. son of Charles George Carpenter Oriel,
Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Judicature, of
Alfred Place, London, b. 1800 ; d. 1874 ; m. 1855,
Sophia, d. of John Bovingdon, of Croxley Hall,
Herts. :—
Rev. Henry Segar Oriel, Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A.
(Camb.), Rector of Ingestre 1906 to 1926, b. 1859 ; m.
1890, Annie Sophia Townshend, d. of the late Rev. George
William Burrow Wills, Rector of St. Leonard's, Exeter ;
and has issue — Maj. Theodore Henry Bovingdon Oriel,
M.C., R.G.A. (ret.), M.A. (Camb.). Club— Junior Carlton.
Res. — Landour, St. Leonards-on-Sea.
ORLEBAR of Hinwick (1 April 1652, H. Coll. ; confirmed
Heralds' Visit, co. Bedford, 1669). Argent, two bars
gules, the upper charged with two roses, the lower with
one of the field, barbed vert, seeded or. Mantling gulen
and argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, as
eagle's head between two wings erect argent, charged on
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the neck with two barrulets gules. Motto — " Ora et
labora."
Sons of Richard Orlebar, of Hinwick, co. Beds.,
and Dundridge, co. Devon, J. P. cos. Beds, and
Northants. , b. 1833; d. 1920; m. 1861, Frederica St.
John, fifth d. of the late Sir William Edward Rouse-
Boughton (d, 1856), 10th Bart., M.P. :—
Richard Rouse-Boughton Orlebar, Esq., D.L., J.P. Beds.,
late Lt.-Col. 5th (Res.) Bait. Bedfordshire Regt., b. 1862 ;
m. 1889, Faith Henrietta, third d. of Lt.-Col. Robert Bourne
(d. 1915), D.L., J.P., High Sheriff 1890, of Cowarne Court,
co. Hereford, and has surv. issue — (1) Richard Astry Bourne
Orlebar, Esq., Capt. 3rd Batt. Bedfordshire Regt., J.P. co.
Beds., b. 1894; (2) John Hatton Rolt Orlebar, Gentleman,
2nd Lieut. 1 st. Batt. Norfolk Regt. , b. 1907 ; Erica Beatrice
Faith \m. 1922, Joseph Bramwell Graham] ; and Mary
Joyce. Seat — Hinwick House, Wellingborough, co. North-
ants. Club — Carlton.
Beauchamp Orlando Chichele Orlebar, Gentleman, b.
1863; m. 1924, Alexandria Osman, d. of the late John
Dixon, A.M.I.C.E. , of Croydon, co. Surrey. Res. — The
Slade House, Hinwick, Wellingborough, co. Northants.
Only surv. son of John Orlebar, formerly of Tooram,
Warnambool, Victoria, Australia, b. 1834; d. 1916;
m. 1874, Julia Charlotte (d. 1915), second d. and coh.
of the late Henry Pearse (d. 1866), of 32 Queen's Gate
Terrace, W. , and Amity Hall and Golden Grove,
Vere, Co. Jamaica: —
Gerald Orlebar, Gentleman, b. 1876. Res. — Glenthorne,
Court Road, Sutton, Surrey.
Son of Cuthbert Knightley Orlebar of Gnaton, Torquay,
b. 1844; d. 1882; m. 1873, Georgina Emily (d, 1915),
yngst. d. and coh. of the late Henry Miller of Preston,
co. Lanes.: —
Reginald Knightley Orlebar, Gentleman, b. 1876. Club
— Wellington.
Son of Capt. Vere Bernard Orlebar, R.N. , of Wood-
bine House, Ryde, I. ofW.,*. 1846; d. 1914; m. 1885,
Agnes Dorothea, fourth d. of the late Capt. Tierney
Fergusson, H.E.I.C.S. : —
Knightley Vere Orlebar, Gentleman, Lieut. - Comdr.
R.N.,*. 1886. Club— Wellington.
Son of Rev. Henry Amherst Orlebar, of Manor Dene,
Rusthall.co. Kent,*. 1844; d. 1926; m. 1884, Constance
Eleanor, d. of the late Rev. Richard Bryans,
M.A. :—
Ralph Chaloner Orlebar, Gentleman, served Great War
with Roy. Flying Corps, b. 1895.
Son of Rev. Jeffrey Edward Orlebar, M.A., Rector of
Glencarse, co. Perth, b. 1850; d. 1910 ; m. 1877, Clara
Albinia (d. 1921), second d. of the late Alexander Duff,
of Port Louis, Mauritius: —
Jeffrey Alexander Amherst Orlebar, Gentleman, b. 1879 ;
m. 2ndly. , 1915, Margaret Frances Hamlyn, only d. and h.
of the late William Borrer(i. 1920), J.P,, of Pakyns Manor,
co. Sussex, and has issue — (1) Nigel Borrer Orlebar,
Gentleman, b. 1916; (2) Rupert Orlebar, Gentleman, b.
1920 ; and Diana. Seat — (jure uxoris) Pakyns Manor,
Hurstpierpoint, co. Sussex. Res. — Orlingbury House,
Brighton.
Sons of Rev. Augustus Orlebar, M.A. , Vicar of Will-
ington, co. Beds., b. 1824; d. 1912 ; m. 1859, Caroline
Yarde (d. 1904), second d. of Rev. John Scobell, B.D.,
Prebendary of Chichester: —
The late Augustus Scobell Orlebar, Esq., of Tetworth
Hall, Sandy, co. Beds., J.P. Cambs., b. i860; d. 1918 ; m.
1895, Hester Mary, eldest d. of Andrew Knowles (d. 1909),
D.L., J.P., High Sheriff 1883, M.F.H., of Newent Court,
co. Gloucester ; and had issue — Augustus Henry Orlebar,
Gentleman, Roy. Flying Corps, b. 1896 [m. 1925, Tattie.d.
of Cooper, of Kingston, co. Surrey] ; Mary Caroline
[m. 1920, Major Frank Preedy, D.S.O., M.C., R.N.];
Dorothy ; and Hester Katherine.
Evelyn Henry Orlebar, Esq., Lt.-Col. R. M.L.I.,*. 1863 ;
m. 1893, Mary Louisa, d. and coh. of the late William
Morris of Manchester. Res.— Rutt House, Ivybridge, co.
Devon.
George Crewe Orlebar, Gentleman, b. 1866 ; m. 1923,
Margaret Bolette Hoyer, eld. d. of the late Edward Millar,
J.P. , of Rossie Castle, co. Forfar, and widow of Col. Algernon
Mercer, J. P., High Sheriff 1900, of Toddington Park, co.
Beds. Res. — Kumbarahulli, Mysore, India.
Rev. Edward Yarde Orlebar, M.A. , b. 1872: m. 1902,
Lucy Eleanor, second d. of the late Lt.-Col. Harry
Godfrey Thornton (d. 1892), Gren. Gds., of St. John's,
Muggerhanger, J.P. co. Beds., and has issue — Godfrey
Thornton Orlebar, Gentleman, b. 1904 ; Rachel Caroline
Lucy ; and Diana Mary. Seat — Crawley House, co. Beds.
Res. — Husborne Crawley, co. Beds.
Son of Orlando Robert Hammond Orlebar, late Capt,
28th Regt. , Chevalier Legion of Honour, b. 1826 ,
d. 1878; m. 1858 (his cousin), Arabella Emily (d. 1862),
second d. and coh. of Robert Shipton Orlebar (d. 1879),
J. P., of Crawley House, co. Beds. : —
Orlando Robert Aplin Orlebar, Gentleman, b. 1859.
ORME, see CAVE-ORME and GARNETT-ORME.
ORME (U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, an eagle
displayed between three poleaxes or; 2 and 3, argent, a
chevron between three escallops gules. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dolphin
embowed azure, fins and tail or, surmounted of a poleaxe
as in the arms. Motto — ' ' Fortis et fidelis. " Livery —
Dark blue, silver buttons.
Son of Robert Orme, Esq., J. P., D.L., of Owenmore
and Enniscrone, b. 1815 ; d. 1877 ; m. 1843, Sidney
Frances, d. of Major Christopher Carleton L'Estrange
of Market Hill, co. Fermanagh : —
Christopher Guy Orme, Esq., J.P. and D.L. (High
Sheriff 1910) co. Mayo, b. 1858; m. 1907, Mary Kathleen,
d. of the 1st Baron Morris and Killanin ; and has issue-
Robert William Martin Orme, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; Lettice
Francis ; and Cicely Dorothea. Seats — Owenmore, Cross-
molina, co. Mayo; Inniscrone, Ballina, co. Sligo. Clubs —
Kildare Street (Dublin), Royal Automobile.
Son of Albert L'Estrange Orme, Gentleman, b. 1864;
d. 1909; m. 1900, Marie, d. of John Goodwin of Rock-
side, Derbyshire : —
Christopher Robert L'Estrange Orme, Gentleman, b.
1903. Res. — Rockside, Matlock Bridge, Derby.
Son of John Ormsby Orme, m. Mary Jane, d. of Rev.
Richard St. George : —
Capt. William Richard Orme, b. . Seat — Druni-
largan, Kilcock, co. Meath.
ORMEROD of Tyldesley (H. Coll., Vn. Lanes.).
Quarterly ; 1. or, three bars and a lion passant in chief
gules (Ormerod) ; 2. argent, a saltire sable, in chief a mound
vert, on a chief gules two woolpacks or (Johnson) ; 3.
argent, on a bend engrailed azure between two mullets
pierced sable, three crescents or (Wareing) ; 4. gules, a fesse
wavy between three lions rampant or, on a canton of the
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last a mullet 01C he field (Compton). Mantling gules and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wolfs head
couped barry of four or and gules, in the mouth an
ostrich feather erect proper. Motto — ' ' Dedit meliora
dabitque."
Sons of Joseph Arderne Ormerod, M.A. (Oxon.),
M.D., F.R.C.P., b. 1848; d. 1925; m. 1878, Mary
Ellen, d. of Edward Milner of Dulwich : —
George Milner Ormerod, D.S.O., Lt.-Col. R.H. and
F.A., b. 1879; m. 1909, Mildred Grace, d. and co. -heiress
of Drewry Gifford Ottley of Cartown, co. Leitrim, and
has issue — (r) George Wareing Drewry Ormerod, b. 1910;
(2) Patrick Johnson Ormerod, b. 1913 ; (3) John Gifford
Ormerod, b. 1916. Res. — Greenhill, Upham, Hants.;
Highfield, Lewes, Sussex.
Rev. Edward Wareing Ormerod, M.A. (Oxon.), Rector
of Hook, Hampshire, b. 1880.
Henry Arderne Ormerod, M.A. (Oxon.), M.C. , Professor
of Leeds University, b. 1886 ; m. 1914, Mildred Robina, d.
and co-heiress of Richard Caton, M.D. , sometime Lord
Mayor of Liverpool, and has issue -(1) Richard Caton
Ormerod, b. 1915 ; (2) Walter Edward Ormerod, b, 1920.
Thomas Laurence Ormerod, M.A., M.B. (Oxon.).b. 1892.
Sons of Edward Latham Ormerod of Brighton, M.D. ,
F.R.C.P., F.R.S., b. 1819; d. 1873; m. 2nd, 1856,
Maria, d. of Frederick Millett of Woodhill, Guildford,
Surrey : —
Ernest William Ormerod, M.A., M.D. (Camb.), b.
1868 ; m. 1902, Janet Clara, d. of Rev. Ridley Daniel-
Tyssen of Hove; and has issue — (1) Edward Tyssen
Ormerod, b. 1903 ; (2) Hugh Ridley Ormerod, b. 1906. Res.
— Beauchamp Lodge, Wimborne, Dorset.
Arthur Latham Ormerod, M.A., M.D. (Oxon.), b.
1870. Res. — 99 Holywell, Oxford.
ORMSBY (U.O., 1662). 1. Gules, a bend or between
six cross crosslets fitchee or (for Ormsby) ; 2 and 3, azure,
semee of cross crosslets, a lion rampant argent ; 4. sable,
three chess-rooks argent, a chief or. Mantling gules and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm em-
bowed in armour proper, charged with a rose gules, holding
in the hand a man's leg couped at the thigh, also in
armour and proper. Motto — " Fortis qui prudens." Livery
— Dark green, crimson facings.
Sons of the late John Y. Ormsby of Ballinamore House,
Kiltimagh, co. Mayo, by Anne, dau. of Croasdaile
Bowen-Miller, Esq. , of Milford, co. Mayo : —
John Yeadon Ormsby, Gentleman, 6. 1864 ; m. 1889,
Susie, d. of Richard Grahame of Toronto ; and has had
issue — (1) John Anthony Ninian Ormsby, Gentleman, b.
1893; killed in action 1916; (2) Gerald Yeadon Ormsby,
Gentleman, b. 1895 [m. 1923, Helen Mary, eld. d. of A.
McLean Macdonnel, Barr.-at-Law, of Toronto, and has
issue— Anthony John Ormsby, Gentleman, b. 1927; and
Ruth Marion] ; and Anne Ottilie Marion [m. P. A. C.
Ketchum, and has issue]. Res. — Ballinamore House, Kilti-
magh, co. Mayo.
George Ormsby, Gentleman, b. 1868 ; m. 1909, Margaret
Fanny, d. of Major-Gen. G. T. Hilliard, and has issue —
Anne. Res. — Heddon Mill, Braunton, Devon.
Rev. Thomas Ormsby, D.S.O., Clerk in Holy Orders,
formerly Lt.-Col. A.P.D., b. 1871 ; m. 1896, Lucy Mary,
d. of Capt. Thomson of Salruck, co. Galway; and has
issue — John Yeadon Ormsby, Gentleman, R.H. A., b.
1900 ; and Elizabeth Mary [m. W. L. Murphy, Ceylon
C.S., and has issue]. Res.— Milford, Cloghans Hill, Mayo.
JOHN BECHER ORMSBY, Esquire, Colonel R.A.
Born Jan. 20, 1839, being the only son of the late
Rev. Horatio Nelson Ormsby, M.A., Vicar of Carriganleary,
Mallow, by his wife Judith Elizabeth, dau. of Becher Flem-
ing of Newcourt, co. Cork. Armorial bearings— Quar-
terly, 1. gules, a bend or, between six cross crosslets fitchee
or (for Ormsby) ; 2 and 3, azure, semee of cross crosslets, a
lion rampant argent ; 4. sable, three chess-rooks argent, a
chief or. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour proper, charged
with a rose gules, holding in the hand a man's leg couped
at the thigh, also in armour and proper. Motto — " Fortis
qui prudens." Residence —
ORMSBY. Quarterly, 1. gules, a bend or, between six
cross crosslets fitchee or (for Ormsby) ; 2 and 3, azure, semee
of cross crosslets, a lion rampant argent ; 4. sable,
three chess-rooks argent, a chief or. Mantling gules
and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a dexter
arm embowed in armour proper, charged with a rose
gules, holding in the hand a man's leg couped at the
thigh, also in armour proper. Motto — "Fortis qui pru-
dens." Livery — Claret colour.
Son ot S11 Lambert Hepenstal Ormsby, Knt. Bach.
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late Surgeon Royal Longford Rifles, b. 1849 ; d. 1923 ;
m. 1st, 1874, Anastasia (d. 1911), d. of John Dickinson ;
2nd, 1921, Geraldine (92 Merrion Square, West
Dublin), d. of the late William Mathews, of Hyeres,
France) : —
Gilbert John Anthony Ormsby, Esq., D.S.O., M.D.,Col.
Army Medical Corps, b. 1876; m. 1904, Alice, d. of George
Pirie, and has issue — 1 son ; 1 dau. Res. — 92 Merrion
Square, Dublin.
ORMISTON (H. Coll., 1881). Per saltire gules and
argent, in pale two anchors erect or and as many pelicans,
wings elevated in fesse of the first. Mantling- gules and
a wreath of the colours, an heraldic tiger argent, ducally
gorged or, maned and tufted sable (Gore) ; 2. on a wreath
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
sun rising in splendour from behind waves of the sea, an
anchor erect all proper. Motto — "Felicior quo certior."
Livery — Claret, with French-grey facings.
Sons of Thomas Ormiston, Esq., C. I.E. , of Ormidale,
Thurlow Park Road, W. Dulwich, 6. 1826; d. 1882;
m. 1857, Charlotte, d. of William Lane, of Lacey's,
Freshwater, I.O.W. :—
Thomas Lane Ormiston, Esq., Lt.-Col. (ret.) Indian
Army, M.A. (Trin. Coll., Oxon.), Barrister-at-Law (Inner
Temple), b. 1867 ; m. 1904, Agnes Lucy, d. of John
Benni worth Parish, M.A., of Toynton House, Toynton-
All-Saints, Lines., and Woodlawn, Dulwich Village.
Seat — Trood House, Alphington, Exeter, Devon. Clubs —
United Service, Devon and Exeter (Exeter).
Henry Lee Ormiston, Esq., M.A. , B.C.L. (New Coll.,
Oxon.), Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple), Acting Judge of
High Court of Rangoon 1928, b. 1874. Clubs — Reform ;
E.I. United Service.
ORMONDE, Marquess of, fee BUTLER.
ORMSBY-GORE (R.L., 14 Oct. 1814). Quarterly, 1.
quarterly i. and iiii. , gules, a fesse between three cross
crosslets fitchee or (Gore), ii. and iii., gules, a bend between
six cross crosslets or (Ormsby) ; 2. the same arms of Gore
by male descent (Fun. entry., U.O. 1629); 3. the same
arms of Ormsby ; 4. azure, crusily, a lion rampant argent
(Kinardsley) ; 5. sable, three chess-rooks argent, a chief or
(also for Ormsby). Mantling gules and or. Crests — 1. on
ox the colours, a dexter arm embowedin armour, holding in
the hand a man's leg also in armour, couped at the thigh
all proper (Ormsby). Motto — " In hoc signo vinces."
Sons of the Rt. Hon. William Richard Ormsby-Gore,
2nd Baron Harlech, b. 1819; d. 1904; m. 1850, Lady
Emily Charlotte Seymour (d. 1892), sister of 5th
Marquis of Hertford, G.C.B. : —
Rt. Hon. George Ralph Charles Ormsby-Gore, 3rd
Baron Harlech (U.K., 4 Jan. 1876), C.B., T.D., late
Lt.-Col. and Hon. -Col. Comdg. Shropshire Imp. Yeo.,
Col. Welsh Gds. 1915, and formerly Capt. Coldstream
Guards, M.P. Oswestry Div. of Salop 1901-4, J. P.,
High Sheriff (1885), and Custos Rotulorum co. Leitrim,
D.L. cos. Salop and Merioneth [Supporters— On the
dexter side, an heraldic tiger argent, maned and tufted
sable, ducally gorged or, and on the sinister side, a
lion or], b. 1855; m- 1881, Lady Margaret Ethel Gordon,
d. of 10th Marquis of Huntly ; and has issue — Rt. Hon.
William George Arthur Ormsby-Gore, P.C. , M.P. for
Denbigh 1910-18, and Stafford from 1918, D.L., J. P. co.
Leitrim, Under-Sec. of State for the Colonies, 1922-24,
Lieut. Shropshire Yeo., B.A. Oxford, b. 1885 \m. 1913, Lady
Beatrice Edith Mildred Gascoigne-Cecil, and has issue —
(1) Owen Gerard Cecil Ormsby-Gore, Esq., b. 1916; (2)
William David Ormsby-Gore, Esq., b. 1918 ; (3) John
Julian Stafford Ormsby-Gore, Gentleman, b. 1925; Mary
Hermione ; and Katharine Margaret Alice (Res. — 5 Mans-
field Street, Cavendish Square, W. )]. Seats — Brogyntyn,
nr. Oswestry ; Glyn, co. Merioneth. Clubs — Carlton, Turf,
Guards', Arthur's.
Hon. Seymour FitzRoy Ormsby-Gore, M.A. (Oxon.),
late Capt. 3rd Kent Artil. Vols., and Oxfordshire L.I. , M.P.
for Gainsborough 1900-6, b. 1863. Res. — 4 West Halkin
Street, S.W. Clubs— Pratt's, Turf.
ALFRED HAMILTON ORMSBY - HAMILTON,
Esquire, J. P. and D.L. co. Dublin, late Capt.
Louth Rifles, Barrister-at-Law (King's Inns 1879, Lin-
coln's Inn 1899), and Master of Arts of the University
of Dublin ; assumed name of Hamilton by Royal
Licence, dated Nov. 19, 1892. Born May 14, 1852,
being the fifth son of the late Rt. Hon. Henry
Ormsby, by his wife Julia, dau. of the late Henry Hamilton
of Tullylish House, co. Down. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, three cinquefoils ermine, and in
the centre chief point a fasces erect proper (for Hamilton),
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2 and 3, gules, a bend between six cross crosslets or, the
bend charged (for cadency) with a mullet azure, and there-
on a crescent argent (for Ormsby). Mantling gules and
argent. Crests— 1. out of a ducal coronet of five leaves
or* charged on the band with three torteaux fessewise,
a mount vert, thereon an oak tree penetrated transversely
in the main stem by a frame-saw proper, the frame or (for
Hamilton) ; 2. a dexter arm embowed in armour proper,
purfled or, the hand argent, holding a man's leg, also in
armour couped above the knee also argent (for Ormsby).
Mottoes (over the crest of Hamilton), "Through"; (over
the crest of Ormsbv), " Fortis qui prudens " ; and
(under the arms, for Hamilton), "Sola nobihtas virtus."
Married, Sept. 7, 1892, Gertrude Uhthoff, only d. of
Thomas G. C. Hamilton and Gertrude Ann, second dau.
of the late Joshua Andrew Uhthoff, of Bath, formerly
E.I.C.S., Bombay, niece of the late Rt. Hon. George
Alexander Hamilton of Hampton Hall, Balbriggan, co.
Dublin. Residence— Killiney Castle, co. Dublin.
ORPEN of Ardtully (U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, per pale
azure and or, a lion rampant counterchanged, in the dexter
chief point a cross crosslet of the second (Orpen) ; 2 and 3,
ermine, a fesse azure, between three wolves' heads erased
sable (Millerd). Mantling azure and or. CreBt— Upon a
wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant or, charged on
the shoulder with a cross crosslet sable. Motto — " Veritas
vincit."
Son of Richard Hugh Millerd Orpen, Esq., of Ard-
tully, co. Kerry, M.A. , b. 1829; d. 1907; m. 1871,
Amy Noble, eldest d. of Thomas Horwood of St.
Anne's Road, Stamford Hill, London: —
Raymond William Orpen, Gentleman, M.D., Senior
San. Officer West African Medical Staff, b. 1875. Seat —
Ardtully, Kenmare, co. Kerry. Res. — Nigeria, West
Africa.
ORR EWING (L.O., 1870). Argent, a chevron gules,
ensigned with a banner of the second, charged with a
canton azure, thereon a saltire of the first, all between two
mullets in chief, and the sun in splendour in base of the
second ; a bordure indented, also of the second, charged
with three martlets of the first. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a demi-lion
rampant gules, armed and langued azure, holding in his
dexter paw a mullet, also gules. Motto — " Au daciter."
Eld. son of Sir Archibald Ernest Orr Ewing, 3rd Bart.,
D.L., co. Stirling, Member of the Royal Company of
Archers, late Capt. 3rd Batt. Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders, b. 1853 ; d. 1919 ; m. 1879, Hon. Mabel
Addington, d. of the 3rd Viscount Sidmouth : —
Sir Norman Archibald Orr Ewing, 4th Bart. (8th March
1886), D.S.O., Col. Res. of Officers, late Scots Guards,
temp. Brig.-Gen. 45th Inf. Bde. 1918, comdg. 154th
Inf. Bde. (T.A.) since 1925, Member Royal Company of
Archers, served Great War (despatches 5 times, D.S.O.),
b. 1880; m. 191 1, Laura, d. of Abraham John Robarts,
and has issue — Ronald Archibald Orr Ewing, Esq., b.
1912 ; Alan Lindsay Orr Ewing, Esq., 1915 ; Robert
Norman Orr Ewing, Esq., b. 1920 ; and Jean Marjorie.
Seats — Cardross, Port of Menteith, Perthshire ; Lennox-
bank, co. Dumbarton. Clubs — Guards', Turf, Carlton, New
(Edinburgh).
ORR-LEWISofWhitewebbsPark(H. Coll.). Quarterly,
1 and 4, per chevron argent and sable, in chief three spear-
heads gules, and in base a lion rampant of the first
(for Lewis) ; 2 and 3, ermine, three piles gules issuant
from a chief or, thereon an annulet of the second, between
two maple-leaves vert (for Orr). Mantling sable and
argent. Crests — 1. a lion sejant supporting with the
dexter foreleg a banner sable, charged with a lion
rampant argent (for Lewis) ; 2. out of the battlements
of a tower argent, a dexter cubit arm proper, holding in
the hand a cross crosslet or (for Orr). Badge — A lily
proper and a rose gules, both leaved and slipped vert,
and enfiled by a circlet or. Motto — " Patriae fidus."
Son of Sir Frederick Orr Orr-Lewis, 1st Bart.,
b. 1866; d. 192 1 ; m. 1896, Maude Helen, d. of
W William Booth, of London, Ontario, Canada : —
f* Sir John Duncan Orr-Lewis, 2nd Bart., of Whitewebbs
Park, Enfield (12 Feb. 1920), b. 1898 ; m. 1921, Marjorie
(d. 1926), d. of James Milne, of 3 Buckingham Gate;
and has issue — Marie Ardyn. Seat — Whitewebbs Park,
nr. Enfield, Middx. Clubs — White's, Bath, Orleans.
ORR-OWENS (R.L., 1904, U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
gules, a boar passant argent, armed collared and chained
or, to a holly-bush on a mount in base both proper, on a
canton of the second, three ravens' legs meeting in the fesse
point sable (Owens) ; 2 and 3, gules, three piles in point
argent, the centre pile charged with a trefoil slipped vert,
on a chief or, a torteaux between two cross crosslets fitche"e
of the field (Orr).
Dau. of Rev. James Orr, m. 1850, Harriet Skeffington,
eld. d. of late John Owens, Esq., J. P., of Holestone,
co. Antrim : —
Harriet C. Orr. Seat— Holestone, co. Antrim. Res.—
39 Ovington Square, S.W.
OSBORN of Chicksands. Argent, a bend between
two lions rampant sable. Mantling sable and argent
Crest — A lion's head erased argent, ducally crowned or.
Motto — " Quantum in rebus inane."
Son of Henry John Robert Osborn, Esq. (eld. son
of 6th Bart.), b. 1839 ; d. 1889 ; m. 1866, Emily (i.
1920), d. of Thomas St. Quintin, of Hatley Park.
co. Cambridge : —
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1661-2) , J. P. Beds., Capt. andHon.Maj.(ret.)Beds.Regt.,
b. 1870 ; m. 1903, Beatrice, d. of William Greenfield, Esq.,
J. P., D.L., of Haynes Park, co. Bedford ; and has issue —
Peter Stanley Howard Osborn, Esq., b. 1912 ; Danvers
Lionel Rouse Osborn, Esq. b. 1916 ; Dorothy. Seat —
Chicksands Priory, Shefford, Beds. Clubs — Orleans,
Arthur's.
4th son of Sir George Robert Osborn, 6th Bart., b.
1813 ; d. 1892; by istwife, m. 1835, Lady Charlotta
Elizabeth Kerr {d. 1866), sister of 9th Earl of
Antrim : —
Mark Charles Danvers Osborn, Esq., late Lieut. R.N.,
b. 1845; m. 1st, 1872, Mary Courtenay {d. 1884), d. of
William Pratt, of Hobart, Tasmania, and by her has
issue — 3 daus; 2nd, 1885, Mary Anne Bell {d. 1903), d.
of W. B. Fulton of Hobart, Tasmania; 3rd, 1904, Clara
Harriet [d. 1920), widow of the late Rev. H. Gordon
Cranmer, Rector of Little Staughton, Beds. Res. — 14
Rothsay House, Bedford.
Sons of Rev. Montagu Francis Louis Osborn (4th
son of 5th Bart.), M.A., B.D., Hon. Canon of New-
castle, Vicar of Embleton, Northumberland, 6.1824 ;
d, 1895; m. 1861, Catherine Barbara {d. 1907), d.
of John Marriott of Kibworth Harcourt : —
Rev. Francis Wilfrid Osborn, M.A. (Oxon.), formerly
Vicar of St. Michael's, Camden Town, N.W., b. 1862 ;
m. 1899, Helen Osborn, d. of the late David Lamb, of
Newport. Res. — Cannock House, Malvern Link,
Montagu John Osborn, Gentleman, M.A. (Oxon.),
F.R.C.S., Asst. Master at Malvern Coll., b. 1869; m.
1918, Dorothy, d. of Roslin Williams of Lindsey House,
Bishops Stortford. Res. — Forti, Alexandra Road,
Malvern.
Sons of Lt.-Col. Danvers Henry Osborn (5th son
of 5th Bart.), Indian Army, b. 1827; d. 1898; m.
1862, Annette, d. of T. W. Wilson of Calcutta :— -
Arthur Osborn, Gentleman, b. 1863. Res. —
Danvers Osborn, Esq., J.P. British Columbia, b. 1864 ;
m. 1906, Inez, d. of Henry Smith of Victoria, B.C. ; and
has issue — George Schomberg Osborn, Gentleman, b.
1909 ; and Dorothy Annette. Res. — 1056 Richmond
Avenue, Victoria, B.C.
OSBORN (H. Coll.). Quarterly, ermine and azure, two
dolphins naiant in pale or. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dolphin as in the
arms, between two javelins erect proper. Motto — ' ' Pro-
desse quam conspici."
Son of John Osborn, b. 1812; d. 1882; tn. 1839,
Priscilla, d. of Rev. Thomas Rogers : —
Thomas George Osborn, Esq., J.P Denbighshire, M.A.
(Camb. late Fellow of Trinity Hall), b. 1843; m- *896,
Jessie Emma, ygst. d. of Rev. F. A. West ; and has surv.
issue — (1) George Francis Atterbury Osborn, Gentleman,
b. 1872 ; (2) John Douglas Hamilton Osborn, Gentleman,
Solicitor, b. i88$(Res. — Brillscote,Llanerch Road, Colwyn
Bay) ; Jessie Maud \tn. Rev. F. F. Bretherton of Margate] ;
Ethel May ; Helen Marguerite ; and Muriel Hartley. Res.
— Haddon Lodge, Colwyn Bay. Clubs — Welsh, and
Colwyn Bay Club.
OSBORNE. Quarterly, 1 and 4, quarterly, ermine and
azure, overall a cross or (for Osborne) ; 2, gules, an eagle
with two heads displayed between three fleurs-de-lys
argent (for Godolphin) , 3. sable, a lion rampant argent,
on a canton of the last a cross gules (for Churchill).
Mantling azure and argent. Crests — 1. an heraldic
tiger passant or, tufted and maned sable (for Osborne) ;
2. a dolphin embowed sable (for Godolphin). Supporters
— On the dexter, a griffin or ; on the sinister, an heraldic
tiger argent, each gorged with a ducal coronet azure.
Motto—" Pax in bello."
Only son of Sir George Godolphin Osborne, 10th
Duke of Leeds, Capt. R.N.V.R., b. 1862; d. 1927;
m. 1884, Lady Katherine Frances Lambton, d. of
2nd Earl of Durham : —
The Most Noble Sir John Francis Godolphin Osborne,
nth Duke of Leeds (4 May 1694), Marquess of Car-
marthen (9 April 1639), Earl of Danby (27 June 1674),
Viscount Latimer, of Danby, Baron Osborne, of Kiveton,
Yorks. (15 Aug. 1673), Baron Godolphin, of Farnham
Royal, Bucks. (14 May 1832), Viscount Oseburne, of
Dunblane, co. Perth (2 Feb. 1672-3), Bart, of England
(13 July 1620), b. 1901. Seat — Hornby Castle, Bedale,
Yorks. Res. — Selva Dolce, Bordighera, Italy.
O'SHEA (U.O.) Party per pale indented or and vert,
two fleurs-de-lys in fesse counterchanged. Mantling vert
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a mount
vert, a swan rising sable, billed and legged gules, hold-
ing in the bill a dart silver. Motto — "Honor virtutem
insignit."
Sons of Sir Henry O'Shea, Knt. Bach., of Old Court,
Rochestown, co. Cork, b. 1858; d. 1926; m. 1882,
Bridget, d. of John Blewitte :
O'Shea, Esq., b.
Rochestown, co. Cork.
O'Shea, Esq., b.
O'Shea, Esq., b.
O'Shea, Esq.,.*.
Res. — Old Court,
Res.—
Res-
Res—
O'SHEE (U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 8, per bend in-
dented azure and or, two fleurs-de-lys counterchanged (for
Odaneus Shee) ; 2. gules, three swords per fesse argent,
hilted or, the centre sword pointing to the dexter side (for
William Shee) ; 3. sable, three pheons argent (for John
Shee); 4. gules, two swords in saltire argent, points down,
surmounted by a third in pale, point up, hilted or (for
Edmond Shee) ; 5. argent, a chevron ermine, between
three broad-arrow heads sable (Archer) ; 6. per pale in-
dented or and gules (Bermingham) ; 7. argent, three bars
gules, over all a bend sable (de la Hide). Mantling gules,
doubled silver. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a
swan rousant sable. Motto — " Vincit Veritas."
Sons of Nicholas Richard Power O'Shee, Esq., of
Gardenmorris, J.P. and D.L. co. Waterford (High
Sheriff 1861), b. 1821 ; d. 1902; tn. 1865, Lady
Gwendoline Anson, d. of 1st Earl of Lichfield : —
Richard Alfred Poer O'Shee, Esq., C.M.G., J.P., D.L.
Lt.-Col. (ret.) R.E. , served with Benin Exped. 1897 (desp.,
medal and clasp), in West Africa 1897-8 (clasp), and
Great War, b. 1897; tn. 1919, Bernadette, d. of M. de
Francqueville. Seat — Gardenmorris, co. Waterford ; and
Sheestown, near Kilkenny. Club — Army and Navy.
John Marcus Poer O'Shee, Gentleman, R.I.C., b. 1869 ;
m. 1900, Myrtle Constance, d. of Col. Ynyr Henry Burges
of Parkanaur ; and has issue — Mildred ; and Gwendoline
Constance. Res. — Marchings, Chigwell, Sussex.
Col. George Iver Patrick Poer O'Shee, late K.O.Y.L.I.,
formerly Capt. Leinster Regt., served Great War (des-
patches), £. 1873; tn. 1907, Lady Edith Charlotte Harriet,
d. of 8th Earl of Kingston ; and has issue — Patrick Iver
Rivallon Poer O'Shee, Gentleman, b. 1909; and Christine.
Res.— Sheestown House, co. Kilkenny. Club— Wellington.
OSLER of Toronto (H. Coll. 1911). Barry wavy argent
and azure, three pilchards hauriant proper, all within a
bordure sable charged with eight bezants. Mantling azure
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and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a beaver
proper, resting the dexter foot on a fleur-de-lys or. Motto—
" Dii laboribus omnia verdunt."
Sons of Sir Edmund Boyd Osier, Knt. Bach. oJ
Craigleigh, Toronto, Pres. Toronto Bond Trade,
Memb. for West Toronto in Dominion House ol
Commons, b. 1845; d. 1924; m. 1st, 1869, Mary
Isabella Lamond (d. 1871), d. of James Lamond
Smith of Ben Lamond, Toronto; 2nd, 1873, Anne
Farquharson, d. of late Francis James Cochran of
Balfour, Aberdeen : —
Francis Gordon Osier, Esq., b. 1874 ; m. 1900, Margaret,
d. of William Ramsay of Toronto; and has issue-
William Ramsay Osier, Esq., b. 1903; Gordon Stuart
Osier, Gentleman, b. 1905; Robert Free Osier, Gentle-
man, b. 1911; and Phyllis Amy. Res. — Craighleigh,
Toronto.
Edmund Featherston Osier, Esq., *. 1880 ; m. 1st, 1905,
Gwyneth (d. 1906), d. of Col. George Hamilton Sim, R.E. ;
2nd, 1909, Nadine, d. of James Kirkpatrick Kerr of Rath-
nally, Toronto ; and by 1st mar. has issue, Gwynn Hamil-
ton Osier, Gentleman, b. 1906; and by 2nd mar., Anne
Evelyn. Res. — Bronte, Ontario.
Hugh Farquharson Osier, Esq., Lt.-Col. Canadian
Forces, b. 1881 ; m. 1907, Kathleen, d. of William Harty
of Kingston, Ontario ; and has issue— William Edmund
Osier, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; Hugh Farquharson Osier,
Gentleman, b. 1911. Res. — Winnipeg, Canada.
OSMASTON (H. Coll.). Sable, on a chevron argent,
three spear-heads gules, in chief two unicorns' heads erased
of the second, armed and maned or, in base, on a pile of
the last, issuing from the chevron an unicorn's head, erased
of the first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest On a
wreath of the colours, an unicorn's head argent, erased
gules, armed and maned or, charged on the neck with three
spear-heads, one and two also gules. Motto— "Ad rem."
Sons of John Osmaston, Esq., J. P. for cos. Derby,
Stafford, and Sussex, D.L. co. Derby, b. 1831 ; d.
1901; m. 1st, 1853, Emily Sophia (d. i860), d. of Rev.
Henry Western Plumptre, Rector of Eastwood, Notts. ;
2nd, 1861, Florence Mary, d. of Edward Royd Rice of
Dane Court, Kent : —
Francis Plumptre Beresford Osmaston, Gentleman, Barr.-
at-Law, b. 1857; m. 1884, Eleanor Margaret, d. of the late
Rev. Thomas Field of Bigby Rectory, co. Lincoln ; and has
issue— (1) Dudley Francis Osmaston, Gentleman, b. 1892
[tn. ; and has issue— ]; (2) Robert Shirley Osmas-
ton, Gentleman, b. 1895; and Dorothea [m. 1910, Walter
Thomas Layton, C.H., C.B.E. ; and has issue]. Seat-
Basil de Forest Osmaston, Gentleman, b. 1862. Res —
Cecil Alvend FitzHerbert Osmaston, Esq., C.B., C.B.E.,
Col. (ret.) R.M.A., b. 1866 ; m. 1893, Minnie Buckley, d. of
Gen. Sir Henry Tuson, K.C.B., R.M.A. ; and has issue—
(1) Lionel Cecil Osmaston, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; (2) Osmond
Bertram Beresford Osmaston, Gentleman, b. 1904; (3)
Cecil Henry Edward Osmaston, Gentleman, b. 1910; and
Myrtle Florence [m. 1918, Lieut. A. K. Faulkner]. Res—
Mochbeggars, Fittleworth, Sussex.
Bertram Beresford Osmaston, Esq., CLE. India Forest
Service, late Chief Conservator, Central Provinces, b. 1868 ;
m. 1893, Catherine Mary, d. of Gen. Hutchinson ; and
has had issue— (1) Bertram Hutchinson Osmaston, Gentle-
man, Lieut. 3rd Dragoons, b. 1895; (2) Oswald Camplyon
Hutchinson Osmaston, Gentleman, M.C., Lieut. R.E. ,
b. 1897; killed in action 1917; (3) Gordon Hutchinson,
Gentleman, M.C., Lieut. R.E., b. 1898; Olive Mary;
Daphne Sylvia ; and Myrtle Catherine. Res.~i\6 Banbury
Road, Oxford.
Lionel Sherbrooke Osmaston, Gentleman, India Forest
Service, b. 1870; m. 1897, Selina Fanny, d. of the late
John Bridges Plumptre of Goodnestone Park, Kent ; and
hassurv. issue— (1) Fitzwalter Camplyon Osmaston, Gentle-
man, b. 1901 ; (2) Robert Lionel Osmaston, Gentleman, b.
1903; and Gwendoline Sel ma. Res. —
John Henry Osmaston, Gentleman, b. 1881.
Ulric Ernest Osmaston, Gentleman, b. 1883.
Arthur Edward Osmaston, Gentleman, Imperial Forest
Service, b. 1885; m. 1921, Annora Esther, d. of Henry
GoulburnChetwynd-Stapylton- of Hillins, Petworth, Sussex.
OSMOND (H. Coll). Sable, a /esse dancettee and in chief
an eagle displayed erminois, a bordure wavy or. Mantling
sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, an
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igle displayed as in the arms, charged on the breast with
a barrulet wavy azure.
Sons of the late George Wise Osmond, Esq., Comdr.
R.N., b. 1843; d. 1884; m. 1869, Julia Augusta, d. of
Rev. William Forbes of Yardley Chase, Jamaica:—
George William Forbes Osmond, Esq., Paymaster
R N. b. 1871. Res. — Hern, Benhilton, Sutton, Surrey.
Charles Fortescue Osmond, Esq., D.S.O., Major laie
H A C (T D.), served S. Africa and Great War (de-
spatches. D.S.O.), b. 1877; m. 1921, Lilian Frances, d of
the late Sir Andrew Mitchell Torrance, M. P. Postal add.—
Wisaller, P.O. Selbourne, Addo, Cape Province, S. Africa.
Henry Arthur Wise Osmond, Gentleman, b. 1879. Res.—
Port Maria, Jamaica.
Humphrey Dacres Osmond, Gentleman, Solicitor, Lieut.
Imp. Light Horse, b. 1881. Res.— Krugersdorp, Transvaal,
S. Africa.
OSWALD, see GORDON-OSWALD.
OSWALD (L.O. , 1681)— Azure, a naked savage proper
wreathed with bay leaves, and bearing in the sinister
hand a baton erect on his shoulder vert, and in the dexter
hand a cross-staff pointing to a star placed in the dexter
chief or. Above the shield a helmet befitting his degree,
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with a Mantling gules, doubled argent ; with this Motto,
" Monstrant astra viam."
Second but eld. surv. son of the late James Townsend
Oswald, of Dunnikier, b. 1820; d. 1893; tn. 1847,
Ellen Octavia, dau. of P. J. Miles of Leigh Court,
Bristol : —
Col. St. Clair Oswald, C.B. (Civ.), late 3rd Hussars, J.P.,
D.L. Fife, b. 1858; tn. 1915, Elizabeth Winifred, d. of
Reginald Osborne of St. Ives, Hunts., and has issue —
Daphne Charlotte. Seat— Dunnikier, Kirkcaldy, N.B.
Clubs — Naval and Military ; New (Edinburgh).
OSWALD of Auchincruive (L.O., 1861)— Quarterly, 1
and 4, azure, a naked man, wreathed about the middle with
bay leaves, having a quiver of arrows by hs side, bearing a
bow in his left hand, all proper, and pointing with his right
to a comet, in the dexter chief point or, a border engrailed
of the last (for Oswald, L.O. , c. 1680-7 ana* I77°) ; 2. gules,
two leopards passant guardant in pale argent (for
Haldane of that Ilk) ; 3. argent, a saltire engrailed
between four roses gules (for Lennox). Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crests — 1. upon a wreath of his liveries, a
dexter hand issuing out of a cloud and pointing to a star
of eight rays proper, with the Motto, "Sequamur" (for
Oswald) ; 2. upon a wreath of his liveries, an eagle's head
erased proper, with the Motto, "Suffer" (for Haldane).
Only son of George Oswald, Esq., of Auchincruive
and of Cavens, b. 1814 ; d. 1871 ; by his 2nd wife,
Julia Mary, d. of Col. Ferrier Hamilton of Cavinhill
and Westport, co. Ayr : —
Julian Oswald, Esq., of Auchincruive, J. P. Stewartry of
Kirkcudbright, Major late 16th Lancers, b. i860; tn. 1897,
Ethel Maud Stirling, d. of Major J. H. Ensor, late 12th
Lancers, and has issue — Richard Alexander Oswald, Gen-
tleman, Lieut. Hodson's Horse, b. 1898 ; George Hamilton
Oswald, Gentleman, Midshipman R.N.,b. 1903 ; Margaret
Elizabeth ; and Letitia. Seats — Auchincruive, near Ayr,
co. Ayr; and Cavens, Kirkbean, co. Kirkcudbright.
OSWALD (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1, argent, on a
mount in base a savage wreathed about the head and
middle with oak leaves, pointing with his dexter hand
to a comet) in the dexter chief point all proper, a chief
arched azure (for Oswald) ; 2. gules, two demi-lions in
chief or, and a rose in base argent (for Harrison) ; 3 .
ermine, on a chief indented gules, three estoiles or (for
Estcourt) ; 4. sable, a chevron between three eagles* heads
erased or (for Beaubois); 5. azure, three leopards' faces
in pale or (for Snigge). Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of clouds
a hand erect couped at the wrist proper, pointing to an
estoile of eight points or. Motto — "Sequamur."
Issue of Col. James Williamson (formerly Oswald),
Commandant 26th Punjab Infantry, of Burton
House, York, b. 18265m. 1862, Marion Ellen, only
d. and eventual heir of Capt. Charnock Ingleby
Harrison. 65th N.I. Regt., who after his death
resumed for herself and and her issue the name of
Oswald, and afterwards by R.L. 11 May 19 14,
assumed the name and arms of Estcourt: —
Brig.-Gen. Oswald Charles Williamson Oswald, C.B.
(i9i7),C.M.G. (1918), Officer of the Crown of Italy, Order
of the Nile, 3rd Class, F.R.G.S., b. 1863 ; tn. 1908,
Margaret Malcolm, d. of William Carson, Esq., J.P.,
of Carnalea House, co. Down, and has issue — Oswald
Robert Williamson Oswald, Gentleman, b. 1917; Praxeda
Estcourt Isabella Emily Oswald Williamson ; Ingleby
Margaret Ann Major Williamson; Alethea Carson
Elizabeth Williamson, Res. — Breathtulla, Helens Bay,
co. Down ; Mont Riant, Territet, Switzerland. Club —
Army and Navy.
Theodora Williamson (Author of "Chief of the Staff"
and other novels), tn. 1898, Lt.-Col. Kenneth Combe,
R.A. (d. 1914), served in S. African War, commanded " I "
Battery R.H.A. 1908, 3rd son of Charles Combe, Esq.,
D.L., of Cobham Park. ties. — Pinkney House, Colches-
ter. Clubs — Ladies' Army and Navy, Officers' (Colches-
ter.). (Vide Combe).
Agnes Estcourt-Oswald, M.B., D.P.H., D.O.M.S. Res.
— Pinkney House, Colchester. Clubs — Ladies' Army and
Navy, London University, Officers' (Colchester). (Vide
Estcourt-Oswald).
CHARLES ROBERT OSWALD-BROWN (formerly
CHARLES ROBERT BROWN), Esq., Major in H.M.
Manchester Regt. Born , son of the late James Brown
of Orangefield ; and has assumed the additional surname
of Oswald. Armorial bearings (L.O., 1895)— Azure, a
savage wreathed about the head and middle with bay leaves
having a quiver of arrows by his side, bearing a bow in his
left hand proper, and pointing with his right to a blazing
star in the dexter chief point or, within an orle of fleurs-de-
lys argent. Mantling azure, doubled argent ; and upon a
wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a lion rampant parted
per fesse argent and azure, holding in his dexter paw a star
wavy of six rays or ; and in an escroll over the same this
Motto, " Floreat majestas." Postal address —
OSWELL (H. Coll.). Or, a cross patonce azure between
in chief two fountains proper. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a spear erect
proper, two greyhounds' heads couped at the neck and
addorsed, the dexter or, collared azure, the sinister azure,
collared or. Motto — " Semper paratus."
Son of William Francis Oswell of Welsh Frankton, co.
Salop, H.E.I. C.S., b. 1807 ; d. 1889; tn. 1849, Jemima
Elizabeth, d. of William Kershaw of Douglas, Isle ol
Man: —
William St. John Oswell , Gentleman , F. R. G. S. , F. R. C. I. ,
late Commr. of the Sierra Leone Protectorate, served in the
Boer War with 2nd Batt. Sharpshooters (medal and five
clasps), b. 1861 ; tn. 1910, Margaret Elizabeth Gabbett,
eldest d. of Capt. T. A. M. Dickin, J. P., late Norfolk Regt.
Clubs — Cocoa Tree.Gresham.
Sons of Rev. Henry LLoyd Oswell, Vicar of St. George's,
Shrewsbury, and Rector of Llandinabo, co. Hereford,
b. 1813 ; d. 1893 ; tn. 1st, 1840, Catherine, d. of Charles
Murray of New Grove, Petworth :—
Rev. William Henry LLoyd Oswell, M.A. Oxford,
formerly Vicar of Stratton Audley, Oxford, b. 1844; tn. 1st,
1875, Lucy Ann Law (d. 1878), d. of John Henry Westcar
Peel of Watlington ; 2nd, 1880, Emily Bishop, only surv.
d. of Thomas Richard Fisher of Frewin Hall, Oxford;
and has issue — Rev. Basil Henry Oswell, Chaplain R.N.,
B.A. Oxford, admitted a Burgess of Shrewsbury 1912, b.
1884 (Address — c/o Admiralty, S.W.i); Lucy Katharine
Peel (by first marriage) ; Hilda Mary [m. 1912, Rev.
William Corbett Perry, M.A.]; and Winifred Emily Mary
[tn. 1907, Martin Theodore Daniel, Commander R.N., and
has issue] Res. — 230 Iffley Road, Oxford.
Arthur Edward LLoyd Oswell, Gentleman, A.R.I.B.A.,
b. 1852; tn. 1895, Mabel Frances, d. of Rev. Charles
Amphlett. Res. — Coton Hill Cottage, Berwick Road,
Shrewsbury.
Thomas John Oswell, Esq., Commander R.N. (ret.),
b. 1853 ; tn. 1895, Alice Gertrude, d. of Rev. Robert Edward
Warren of Atcham, Shrewsbury; and has had issue— (1)
Henry Theodore Warren Oswell, Gentleman, b. 1896;
(2) Thomas Murray Oswell, Gentleman, b. 1898; d. 1922.
Res. — The Warren, Holmbury St. Mary, Surrey.
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Francis LLoyd Oswell, Gentleman, b. 1854 ; m. 1894,
Evelyn Baskerville (d. 191 5), only d. of Rev. Walter
Baskerville Mynors, Rector of Llanwarne; and has issue —
Harold LLoyd Oswell, Gentleman, b. 1895 ; Dorothy Evelyn ;
Gladys Mary ; Margaret Kathleen ; and Violet. Res. —
Hazel Lea, Lansdown Road, Cheltenham.
OTTER (H. Coll.). Or, on a bend gules, guttee-
d'or, between two crosses patee of the second, three
crescents of the first. Mantling gules and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, two crosses patee surmounted
by a crescent or. Mottoes — 1. " Watch" ; 2. " Crescit
eundo." Livery — Buff, with green facings.
Sons of Robert Melvil Barry Otter- Barry : —
Vide Otter-Barry,
Son of Francis William Otter, b. 1847; d. 1885; m.
1878, Dorothea Mary Augusta, d. of Sir Walter Burrell,
Bart. :—
Walter William Otter, Esq., Capt. Yeo., formerly Lieut.
3rd Batt. Roy. Sussex Regt. , b. 1879; m. 1904, Patience
Marion, d. of Sir Edmund Loder, Bart., and has issue;
Guy Walter Otter, Gentleman, b. 1906 ; and Barbara
Marion. Res. — Selehurst, Lower Beeding, Sussex.
Only surv. son of Ven. William BrueYe Otter, Arch-
deacon of Lewes, and Vicar of Cowfold, Sussex, b. 1805 ;
d. 1876 ; m. 1837, Elizabeth, d. of Robert Melvil,
H.B.M.'s Consul at Amsterdam : —
Sir John Lonsdale Otter, Knt. Bach. (1917), J. P.,
Barrister-at-Law, £.1852; m. 1888, Elizabeth Audrey, d.
of Rev. Nathaniel Woodard, Canon of Manchester, Founder
and Provost of Lancing, and has issue — Melvil Charles
Woodard Otter, Esq., b. 1889 ; Martin John Bru6re Otter,
Esq., b. 1890; and Rosalind Audrey [m. A. H. Self, of
H.M. Air Ministry].
Son of Alfred William Otter, of Toronto, Canada,
b. 1815 ; d. 1866; m. 1841, Anna, d. of Rev. James
de la Tooke : —
Gen. Sir William Dillon Otter, K.C.B. (Mil.), C.V.O.,
LL.D., sometime Inspector-Gen. Canadian Mil., Director
of Internment Operations, 1914-20 ; retired with rank of
General 1920, b. 1843 < m- I86s, Marian, yr. d. of the late
Rev. James Porter, and has issue — Agnes Anna Edrol
\m. 1893, Edward Lyall Norton, of Toronto]. Res. —
Toronto, Canada.
OTTER-BARRY (R.L., 19 May 1873). Quarterly,
1 and 4, gules, three bars embattled argent (Barry, orig.
grant 1811) ; 2 and 3, or, on a bend gules, gutt6e-d'or,
between two crosses patee of the second, three crescents of
the first (Otter, 1873). Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— 1. on a wreath of the colours, the embattlements of a
tower gules, charged with three roses in fesse argent
(Barry) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, two crosses patee,
resting thereon a crescent all or. Motto — "A rege et a
victoria."
Sons of Robert Melvil Barry-Otter-Barry, b. 1845 ; d.
1917 ; m. 1875, Isabel Louisa, d. of Rev. Francis
Henry Wolryche-Whitmore, of Dudmaston, Shrop-
shire:—
William Whitmore Otter-Barry, Gentleman, b. 1878 ;
m. 1905, Edith Wrey, d. of Frederick Jaques Myers, of
Charlton, Northants., and has issue — (1) Francis William
Frederick Otter-Barry, Gentleman, b. 1906 ; (2) David
Melvil Otter-Barry, Gentleman, b. 1912. Res. — Horkesley
Hall, Essex.
Robert Bruce Otter-Barry, Gentleman, b. 1879 ; m.
Phcebe, d. of Rev. John Storr, and has issue — Leycester
Otter-Barry, Gentleman, b. 1914. Res. — Lower Hall,
Worfield, Salop.
Ven. Hugh van Lynden Otter-Barry, M.A. (Camb.),
Archdeacon of Mauritius, b. 1889.
OTWAY (H. Coll.). Argent, a pile sable, a chevron
counterchanged. Mantling sable and argent. CreBt —
Out of a ducal coronet, a passion-cross or between two
wings displayed sable. Motto — "Si Deus nobiscum quis
contra nos."
Son of Rev. Cooke Otway, b. 1803; d. 1882; m. 1841,
Caroline Elizabeth, d. of Rev. John B. Backhouse,
Rector of Deal : —
Capt. Robert Cooke Otway, 13th Lt. Inf., b. 1846.
Res.—
Sons of John Hastings Otway, M.A., Q.C., County
Court Judge, Recorder of Belfast, b. 1808 ; d. ;
m. 1832, Mary, d. of James Hill of Graig, co. Cork : —
Caesar Hastings Otway, Gentleman, b. 1832; m. 1858,
Julia, d. of late Miles Charles Seton; and has issue — (1)
Loftus Otway, Gentleman, b. 1861 ; (2) Charles Caesar
Otway, Gentleman, b. 1862 ; (3) Caesar Otway, Gentleman,
b. 1864; (4) Hugh Hill Otway, Gentleman, b. 1866; (5)
George Beatson Otway, Gentleman, b. 1868. Res. —
James Otway, Gentleman, b. 1848; m. 1875, Frances, d.
of Rev. Alexander Pollock; and has issue. Res. —
Son of Caesar George Otway, Assistant Poor Law
Commissioner, Ireland, b. 1809; d. 1867; m. 1846,
Elizabeth Hannah, d. of Thomas Batt of Rath-
mullen : —
James Loftus Otway, Gentleman, B.A., late Lieut. 22nd
Regt.,£. 1848. Res.—
OTWAY ( R. L. , 14 Jan. 1873, H. Coll. ). Quarterly, 1 and
4, argent, a pile sable, over all a chevron counterchanged
(Otway) ; 2 and 3, gules, a chevron or, between in chief two
morions and in base as many swords saltirewise, points up-
wards proper, pommels and hilts gold (Hughes). Mantling
sable and argent. Crests — r. out of a ducal coronet a
passion-cross or, between two wings sable (Otway) ; 2. upon
the battlements of a tower, an arm in armour fessewise
couped, holding in the hand a sword erect between two
branches of oak all proper (Hughes). Motto — "Semper
vigilans."
Sons of Capt. William John Loftus Otway (formerly
Marjoribanks Hughes), b. ; d. ; m. 1837,
Georgina Frances, d. and coh. of Gen. Sir Loftus
William Otway, K.C.B. :—
Capt. Cecil Alfred Tufton Otway, late 2nd Life Guards
(High Sheriff co. Radnor 1881), b. 1847 ; m. 1876, Margaret,
only child and h. of late Abernethie Gordon ; and has issue
— Cecil Waller Otway, Gentleman, late Scots Greys, b.
1879 ; and Ayliffe Tufton. Seat —
Col. Waller Philip Otway, late Coldstream Gds., b.
1849. Res. —
Jocelyn Tufton Farrant Otway, Esq., Lieut. Reserve of
Officers, late Capt. Berks Mil., formerly Lieut. 49th Regt.,
b. 1853. Res.—
Harold Ernest Carlyon Otway, Gentleman, b. 1857 ; m.
1879, Adelaide, d. of late John Ashton-Glover of John's
Grove, co. Cork ; aud has issue — Georgina Frances ; and
Augusta Victoria Muriel. Res. —
OTWAY-RUTHVEN (U.O.). Paly of six argent and
gules, a canton erminois. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a goat's head erased
argent, attired or, charged with a mullet gules. Motto —
Over the crest, " Deed shaw."
Son of Robert Mervyn Bermingham Otway-Ruthven,
Esq., Capt. (ret.), b. 1867 ; d. 1919 ; m. 1900, Margaret,
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eldest d. of Julius Casement, Esq., J. P., of Cronroe,
co. Wicklow : —
Jocelyn Oliver Otway-Ruthven, Esq., Lieut. R.N., b.
1901 ; m. 1926, Vera Beryl, d. of Martin A. Cooke, O.B.E.,
M.R.C.S. Seat — Castle Otway, Templemore, co.
Tipperary.
Sons of William Clifford- Bermingham Otway-Ruthven,
Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. of Leitrim, and J. P. cos. of
Galway and Tipperary (assumed, by Royal Licence,
1865, the surname and arms of Ruthven only, and in
1887 the additional name of Otway), b. 1840 ; d. 1907 ;
tn. 1865, Frances Margaret, only d. and heiress of Vice-
Admiral Robert Jocelyn Otway of Castle Otway, D.L.
co. Tipperary : —
Thomas Ormonde Bermingham Otway-Ruthven, Gentle-
man, b. 1872.
Mervyn Henry Bermingham Otway-Ruthven, Gentleman,
b. 1877. Res. —
Rev. FIELDING FIELDING - OULD (formerly
Ould), was Vicar of St. Stephen's, St. Albans 1913-15,
M.A. (Cantab.). Born Dec. 4, 1870, eldest son of
Rev. Frederick Fielding Ould and Emma, only surviving
child of the late Henry Neumann, Esq., J. P. (armiger,
Berlin), of Whicham Hall, Cheshire. Armorial bear-
ings— Or, on a saltire vert, five crosses patee fitch^e of the
field (quartering per pale dexter gules, a six-pointed star
or ; sinister, azure, a moon argent, for Neumann, recorded
in Berlin). Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a sheaf
of five arrows proper, banded gules, enclosed by two oak
branches vert. Motto — " Cedite seni." Livery — Green,
yellow facings. Post. add. — Christ Church Vicarage, 3
Chester Place, Regent's Park, N.W.
OULTON (U.O.) Quarterly vert and gules, over all a
lion rampant argent. Mantling vert and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant argent,
ducally crowned or, and holding between the paws a mound
of the last. Motto — " In spe spiro."
Son of Piatt Oulton, of Dublin, b. 1825 ; d. 1888; m.
1877, Frances, d. of the late Arthur Harrington of
Dublin :—
Major William Plato Oulton, M.C. , with Bar (late 1st
Bn. The Gloucestershire Regt. ), Reg. Army Res. of Officers,
served in Belgium, France, and Dardanelles 1914-18 (des-
patches 1916), h. 1882 ; tn. 1922, Mary, d. of Arthur
Albert Toft, and has issue — Rilia Patricia Joy. Res. —
Westgate Lodge, Winchester. Club — Army and Navy.
Sons of Rev. Richard Charles Oulton, Rector of Glynn,
co. Antrim (eld. son of Rev. Richard Oulton, and
Anne his wife, see below), b. 1840 ; d. 1923 ; tn. 1873,
Kate, d. of Maurice Leonard : —
Richard Maurice Courtenay Oulton, Gentleman, b. 1882.
Res.—
Rev. John Ernest Leonard Oulton, B.D., Rector of
Monkstown, b. 1886. Res. — Monkstown, co. Dublin.
Sons of George Nugent Oulton (2nd son of Rev.
Richard Oulton, and Anne his wife), Esq., K.C. , b.
1848 ; d. 1928 ; tn. 1883, Kathleen, d. of Major Robert
Hearn : —
John George Oulton, Gentleman, b. 1887 ; tn. 1918. Sybil
Mona, d. of Walter Calverley, of Muxna, co. Kerry, and
has issue — (1) John Desmond Oulton, Gentleman, b. 1922 ;
(2) LeslieArthur Hugh Oulton, Gentleman. 6.1924 ; Lorna ;
and Enid. Res. — Clontarf Castle, Dublin ; Muxna, Ken-
mare, co. Kerry.
Rupert Willoughby Oulton, Gentleman, b. 1889. Res.—
Yngr. sons of Rev. Richard Oulton, M.A. , Rector of
Keady, co. Armagh, £. 1813; d. 1895; tn. 1839, Anne,
d. of Rev. Charles Oulton, Rector of Kilmore : —
Henry William Piatt Oulton, Gentleman, M.D.,
F.R. C.S.I. , b. 1850; tn. 1875, Susan, d. of Henry Col-
clough Stephens, of Greenwood, Shankhill, co. Dublin ;
and has issue — (1) Richard Henry George Oulton, Gentle-
man, b. 1880 [tn. 1908, Nina, d. of Edmund Meredith
Crosse, Esq., D.L.]; (2) John Frederick Smyly Oulton,
Gentleman, b. 1886 [tn. 1913, Elsie, d. of Rev. Thomas
Greene, M.A., and has issue — Harold Oulton, Gentleman,
b. 1918 ; Kathleen ; and Eileen Marguerite] ; (3) Charles
Cameron Courtenay Oulton, Esq., Capt. (ret. ) R. Dublin
Fusiliers, B.A., T.C.D., Ministry of Finance, Egyptian
Civil Service, b. 1892 [tn. 1917, Elizabeth, d. of Thomas
Henry Maxwell, Esq., K.C., LL.D., and has had issue —
Harry Charles Neil Maxwell Oulton, Gentleman, b. 1919 ;
Antony Derek Maxwell Oulton, Gentleman, b. 1927
(Estates — Bani Adi, Banisuef; and Ibshawai, Fayam.
Res.— Suhag, Upper Egypt)]; Jane [m.T. Hume Wisdom] ;
Helen [tn. G. Agnew Small] ; and Elsie [tn. Alexander
Prentice]. Res. — 41 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin.
Courtenay Chamberlain Oulton, Gentleman, C.I. (ret.),
R.I.C., b. 1859; tn. 1897, Meta, d. of Henry Lefroy, of
Killaloe, co. Limerick, and has issue — (1) Gerald Richard
Courtenay Oulton, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; (2) Ralph Henry
Lefroy Oulton, Gentleman, b. 1903; Dorothy; Noel;
Beatrice [m. 1929, Ronald Stewart Shuel, Asst. Comrar.
Police, Nigeria]. Res. — Lismara, Greystones, co.
Wicklow.
THOMAS ROLAND OUTH WAITE, Gentleman. Bom
Feb. 6, 1876, being the second but eldest surviving son of
the late Francis John Outhwaite, Esq., Major and Lieut. -
Col. 4th Highland Light Infantry, of Craigforth, Earlsferry,
Fife, by his wife Mary Caroline, eldest dau. of John James
Harrison, Esq., of Devonshire House, Harrogate, and Sin-
derby, in the co. of Yorks., J. P. and D.L. Armorial bear-
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ings — Argent, two barrulcts nebuly sable, between in chief
and in base the attires of a stag affixed to the scalp,
between two fleurs-de-lys gules. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert,
a stag lodged regardant proper, charged on the body
with two fleurs-de-lys in fesse gules, and a like fleur-de-lys
resting upon the head between the attires, and holding in
the mouth two ears of wheat or ; with the Motto, " Deo
et patria." Livery — Grey, and red waistcoat. Estates —
Bradford Moor, in the co. of Yorks. ; Lord of the Manor
of Southowram, in the same county ; Craigforth, Earls-
ferry, in the co. of Fife. Seat— Craigforth, Earlsferry,
Elie, Fife.
OUTRAM (H. Coll., 1858). Or, on a chevron embattled
between three crosses flory gules, five escallops of the first.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — Out of an Eastern crown
a demi-lion or, gorged with a wreath of laurel proper, hold-
ing between the paws a cross flory gules. Motto — ' ' Mutare
fidem nescio."
Sons of Sir Francis Boyd Outram, 2nd Bart, late
Bengal Civ. Ser. and Under-Sec. to the Govt, of the
N.W. Provinces 1858-60, served in the Indian Mutiny,
b. 1836 ; d. 1912 ; m. i860, Jane Anne, d. of Patrick
Davidson of Inchmarlo, Kincardineshire: —
Sir Francis Davidson Outram, 4th Bart. (10 Nov. 1858),
O.B.E., Major R.E. (ret.), b. 1867; m. 1st, 1893, Maud
Charlotte (d. 1913), d. of James Pope Kitchin of The
Manor House, Hampton-on-Thames ; 2nd, 1915, Isabel
Mary, d. of the late H. C. Berry ; and has issue — Marjorie
Isabella. Res. — Alfreton.Sevenoaks, Kent.
Rev. Arthur Outram, M.A. Corpus Coll., Camb. , late
Rector of Great Braxted, Kelvedon, Essex, C.M.S. Mission-
ary in India, 1897-1905, has Kaisar-i-Hind Medal, b. 1871 ;
m. 1899, Gertrude Ellen, d. of the late Henry P. Withers of
Reading; and has issue — James Ian Outram, Gentleman,
Nigerian Secretariat, b. 1902 ; Keith Davidson Outram,
Gentleman, b. 1903, Lieut. 5th Ghurkas ; and Jean Marion.
Res. — Kherwara, Swanage, Dorset.
Rev. William Outram, Vicar of Berry Pomeroy
M.A. Pembroke Coll., Camb., b. 1874; m. 1904,
Haidee Maria, d. of Henry Frederic Beaumont of Whitley
Beaumont/ Huddersfield ; and has issue — (1) Francis Henry
Outram, Gentleman, b. 1907; (2) James Richard Outram,
Gentleman, b. 191 1 ; and Eleanor Mary. Res. — Berry
Pomeroy Vicarage, nr. Totnes, Devon.
RICHARD LOCKHART OVEY, Esq., D.S.O. (1916),
Sheriff (1927), Lt.-Col. late 4th Batt. Oxfordsh. and Bucking
hamsh. Lt.Inf., formerly Lieut. 2nd Oxfordsh. Lt. Inf. .served
Great War (despatches). Born 1878, being the eld. son of
the late Richard Ovey, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Oxford, High
Sheriff 1895, by his wife Clara, dau. of J. J. Broadbent of
Great Horton House, near Bradford, Yorks. Armorial
bearings — Vert, guttee-d'or, two bendlets sinister and
raguly, between as many mullets of six points or, pierced
of the first. Mantling vert and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, upon a rock proper, a lamb passant argent,
guttee-de-sang, supporting with the dexter forefoot a flag-
staff in bend sinister or, therefrom flowing a pennon of
the second, the whole within a chain in arch of the third.
Motto — "Semper eadem." Livery — Dark blue coat, dark
blue and yellow waistcoat, drab overcoat. Married,
1903, Rachel Emma, dau. of the late Capt. Abel Henry
Chapman, 19th Hussars ; and has Issue — Richard Henry
Ovey, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; Mary Rachel Lockhart ; and
Elizabeth Lockhart. Res. — Hemes, Henley-on-Thames.
Club — Junior United Service.
OWBRIDGE (H. Coll., 1902). Sable, a bridge of three
arches between three owls in chief argent, and a rose in
base of the last, barbed and seeded proper. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours.
T.D., J.P. and Alderman co. Oxford, C.C. (1925), High
upon a mount vert, a demi-lion gules, supporting the
trunk of a tree erect sprouting proper, thereon an owl
argent. Motto — " Sapientia fortis est."
Eld. son of James Owbridge, of Lincolnshire : —
The late Walter Tom Owbridge, Esq., Sheriff of King-
ston-upon-Hull (1896), b. 1843 • d- I0O3 > m- lst- lS^>7. Jane
(d. 1885), d. of Charles Dibb, of Kingston-upon-Hull ; 2nd,
1895, Emma, d. of Stephen Owbridge, of Davies Street,
Berkeley Square, W. ; and had issue (by 1st marriage)
— Percival Walter Owbridge, Gentleman, b. 1870; d. 1911
[m. Lucy Anne, d. of John Tate, of The Hall, Cotting-
ham ; and left issue] ; Cyril Smith Owbridge, Gentleman,
b. 1876 [m. and has issue — Reginald Cyril Neville Owbridge,
Gentleman, b. ; Mollie Evelyn ; and Phyllis Mary (Res.
— Cherry Garth, Church Road, Southbourne- on-Sea,
Hants.)] ; Maude Annie (d. 1881) ; Kate Evelyn ; Florence
Mabel ; Mabel Constance ; and Gladys May (Res. —
Brooklands, Cottingham, E. Yorks.) ; and (by 2nd
marriage) Victor William Owbridge, Gentleman, b. 1897
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[m. 1924, Dorothea Maria, eld. d. of Dr. T. Readman, of
£Dtoe
Ragwell, E. Yorks].
Yorks.
Seat — The Grange, Cottingham, E.
OWEN, see CUNLIFFE-OWEN, HUMPHREYS-
OWEN, MOSTYN-OWEN, and SEGAR-OWEN.
OWEN (H. Coll., 1913.). Sable, on a chevron between
in chief two fleurs-de-lys argent and in base a saltire couped
or, three crescents gules. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a saltire as
in the arms , a boar statant sable. Motto — ■' ' Cais yr uehav . ' '
Sons of Sir Hugh Owen, G.C.B. (1899), of Voel, South-
grove, Highgate, N., Commissioner under Local Gov-
ernment Act 1899, Barr.-at-Law, Hon. Fellow of
Institute of Public Health, b. 1835 ; d. 1917 ; m. 1865,
Charlotte Elizabeth, d. of late Charles Burt of Tufnell
Park :—
Owen, Esq., b. . Res. —
Owen, Esq., b.
OWEN of Bettws (Vn. Salop, 1623). Quarterly, 1.
argent, a lion rampant sable, a canton of the second
(Owen) ; 2. argent, a cross engrailed, the ends fleuree sable,
between four Cornish choughs proper, on a chief azure, a
boar's head couped of the first (Owen) ; 3. gules, six fleurs-
de-lys, three, two, and one argent (Ireland) ; 4. per chevron
embattled azure and erminois, three eagles displayed, two
and one, each charged on the breast with an escallop all
counterchanged (Darby of Coalbrookdale).
Son of Hugh Darby Owen of Bettws Hall, co. Salop,
b. 1827; d. 1868; m. 1851, Harriet Eliza, d. of Samuel
Smith, Judge at Calicut, Malabar Coast: —
Edward Roderick Owen, Gentleman, b. 1856. Post. add.
— Bettws Hall, co. Montgomery.
OWEN of Bickley (H. Coll., 11 July 1916). Sable, a
lion rampant or, between an orle of eleven spear-heads
argent. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, an eagle perched with wings displayed sable,
holding in the beak a spear fessewise gold. Motto —
"Nerth a gwerth."
Son of Howell Owen, of Abererch, Carnarvonshire,
b. 1816 ; m. 1845, Dorothy, d. of Evan Lloyd : —
Evan Roger Owen, Gentleman, b. 1849. Res. —
North Court, Bickley, Kent. Club— Reform.
OWEN (H. Coll.) Vert, a fesse and in base a pale
argent, in chief two harps or. Mantling vert and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a rock
thereon a mountain-ash tree proper, a caltrap sable.
Son of Owen Owen, of Talsarnau, co. Merioneth : —
Owen Morgan Owen, Gentleman, b. ; m. 1894,
d. of Thomas Jones, of Grassendale, Liverpool ; and
has issue — 1 son ; 1 dau. Res. — Icknield Cottage,.
Wendover, Bucks. ; 14 Irvine Court, W.2. Club —
Oriental.
OWEN (H. Coll.). Per pale or and argent, a Saracen's
head affrontee erased at the neck proper, wreathed about
the temples of the first and gules, between three lozenges of
the last. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, upon two lozenges gules, a Saracen's head as
in the arms. Motto — " Duw ar fy rhan."
Son of John Ap Rhydderch Owen of Glenafon, b. ;
d. ; m. , Mary, d. of : —
Robert Prys Owen, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Merioneth,
(High Sheriff 1901), b. ; m. 1889, Ellen {d. 1908), d.
of the late Mrs. Henry Wood. Estate — Glenafon, Gla-
morganshire. Seat — Aelybryn, Dyffryn, Merioneth.
ARTHUR D. OWEN, Gentleman, M.D. Armorial
bearings —Azure, on a mount vert, an Ionic pillar argent,
base and capital or, supported by two lions counter-rampant
of the last. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— Upon a
wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, armed
and langued azure, supporting an Ionic pillar as in the
arms. Motto — " Firmitas in caelo." Residence — Spring
Grove, Hampton-on-Thames.
CHARLES ASTLEY OWEN, Gentleman, B.A.,
F.R.I.B.A., F.R.I. A.I. Born 1855, being second surv.
son of James Higgins Owen, M.A., and Isabella, dau. of
Thomas Underhill, M.D. Armorial bearings Azure, on
a mount vert, an Ionic pillar argent, base and capital or,
supported by two lions counter-rampant of the last. Mant-
ling azure and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, armed and langued
azure, supporting an Ionic pillar as in the arms. Married,
1891, Anna Grace, dau. of Henry Brewster, C.E.; and has
Issue — Charles Brewster O'Maile Owen, Gentleman, b. 1906.
Motto—" Firmitas in caelo." Club — Junior Conservative.
The Late DAVID CHARLES LLOYD OWEN,
Esquire, of Bron-y-Graig, Harlech, N. Wales, J. P. co.
Warwick, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons (Ireland),
Consulting Surgeon to the Eye Hospital in Birmingham,
and Hon. Ophthalmic Surgeon to the General Hospital
in Birmingham, Citizen and late Liveryman of the Spectacle
Makers' Company in London. Born Sept. 5, 1843, being
eldest son of the late Rev. David Owen, by his wife Sophia,
only dau. and h. of Charles Lloyd Jefferies of Darenth, co.
Kent, and Smethwick, co. Stafford. Armorial bearings
1 and 6, argent, a lion passant sable between three fleurs-
de-lys gules (being the arms of Einion ap Seisyllt, Lord of
Ardudwy in Wales, from whom he was twenty-second in
lineal descent); 2. or, a griffin segreant vert (earlier
paternal coat, Gwyddno Goronhir) ; 3. sable, three roses
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argent, barbed and seeded proper (still earlier paternal
coat, Cunedda Wiedig, King of North Wales) ; 4. sable,
three spears erect in fesse argent (still earlier paternal coat,
Padarn Peisrudd) ; 5. azure, three crowns in pale or
(earliest paternal coat, Beli Mawr, King of Britain).
Motto—" Goreu glewder galondid." [As is often the case
with ancient arms, there is no crest recorded herewith].
Married, Feb. 24, 1868, Anna, dau. of John Greene,
Surgeon, of St. George's, co. Salop; and died 1925,
leaving Issue — Lilian Emilie [m. Major George William
David Bowen Lloyd, J. P. of Brunant, co. Carmarthen, and
of 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers] ; and Blanche Anna [m.
Herbert Brend Winterbotham, Esq., J.P., of the Actrees,
Berkeley, Glos.].
OWEN HOWARD OWEN, Gentleman; obtained in
1898 a Royal Warrant to assume the name and to bear
the arms of Owen as eldest surviving representative of the
family of Owen of Orielton, co. Pembroke, and Heir-at-Law
of the late Sir William Owen-Barlow, 8th Bart, of Law-
renny, co. Pembroke. Born Jan. 6, 1862, being the eldest
son ot the late Rev. Henry Tripp, M.A., of Huntspill,
and Rector of Winford, co. Somerset, late Fellow of
Worcester College, Oxford, by his wife Anne, dau. of the
Rev. James Gould of Masiansleigh, co. Devon. Armorial
bearings — Gules, a chevron between three lions rampant
or. Motto — " Honestas optima politia." Married, 1902,
Eliza Madeleine Florence, d. of late Rev. T. Dowler, Vicar
and Rural Dean of Aldeburgh, Suffolk. Seat — Huntspill,
co. Somerset. Club— Crystal Palace.
OWEN-THOMAS (H. Coll., 9 May 1922). Quarterly
indented or and sable, in the first and fourth quarters
a squirrel holding in the forepaws an acorn gules, and in
the second and third a fleur-de-lys argent. Mantling sable
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, between the
attires of a stag or, a squirrel as in the arms. Motto —
"Ne cede malis."
Son of David Thomas, of Norton, West Cross,
co. Glamorgan : —
Arthur Owen-Thomas (formerly Thomas), Esq., Lord
of the Manors of Bishopston and Pennard, and Barony
of Ilston Gower, b. 1880. Res. — Kilvrough, co,
Glamorgan.
OWEN (H. Coll.). Vert, on a chevron between two
lions couchant in chief, and a garb in base or, three
mullets sable pierced of the field. Mantling vert and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, between two olive
branches fructed, a dove, holding in the beak an ear of
corn proper, in front of a garb fessewise or. Motto — "Y
gwir yn ben."
Sons of : —
Owen Owen, Gentleman. Res. — The Manor House,
Fitzjohn's Avenue, Hampstead, London, N.W.
OWEN (H. Coll., 14 Nov. 1914). Per chevron or and
argent, in chief two mullets azure, in base a lion rampant
sable. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a wolf's head argent, erased gules, and charged
on the neck with an ermine spot. Motto — " Fidem Deo
habens."
Sons of William Owen, Esq., J. P., ofBurfield, Cheshire,
b. 1846; d. 1910 ; m. 1869, Margaret, d. of Henry
Segar, of Penketh Hall, Lanes. : —
Segar Segar-Owen, Esq. (q.v.)
Geoffrey Owen, Gentleman, F.R.I. B.A., b. . Postal
addresses — Palmyra Square Chambers, Warrington ; 3
Pump Court, Temple, E.C.4.
OWENS, see ORR-OWENS.
OXLEY (R.L., 18 March 1775, H. Coll.). Argent, afesse
gules between three oxen sable, armed and hoofed or.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, an ox's head as in the arms, charged with three
ermine spots gold. Motto — "Tarn aris quam aratris."
Livery — Light drab, maroon facings, silver buttons.
Sons of Adm. Charles Lister Oxley, J. P., b. 1841 ;,
d. 1920; m. 1878, Emily, eld. surv.d. of Robert Kearsley,
Esq., J. P. and D.L. , of Highfield, Ripon, formerly
M.P. for Ripon: —
Charles Oxley, Esq., J. P. Liberty of Ripon, b. 1880.
Seat— The Hall, Ripon, Yorks.
Christopher Bernard Oxley, Esq., D.S.C., Lieut. -Com-
mander (Emergency List) R.N., b. 1894 ; m. 1922, Kath-
leen Maude Eginton, d. of Charles Edward Grant, Esq. y
J. P., D.L. , of Monkcastle, Kilwinning, Ayrshire, and has
issue — Mary Elizabeth Darley ; and Myrtle Patricia
Braithwaite. Res. — -Morley, Ware, Herts. Club — Naval
and Military.
Son of Rev. William Henry Oxley, M.A. (Oxford),
Vicar of Petersham, b. 1848; d. 1924; m. 1884, Helen
Rosamond, eld. d. of Charles E. Newton, Esq., J. P.
and D.L. , of Mickleover Manor, by his first wife
Rosamond Curzon : —
Selwyn Amor Nathaniel Oxley, Gentleman, b. 1890.
Res. — 75 Victoria Road, Kensington, W.8.
Sons of Robert Darley Oxley, Esq., J. P., N. and W.
Ridings Yorks., and Liberty of Ripon, b. 1821 ; d.
1875 ; m. 1845, Harriet, 4th d. of Slingsby Duncombe,
Esq. :—
Col. Robert Henry Oxley, Gordon Highlanders (ret.), b.
1847; m. 1880, Clara Halyburton, eld. d. of Rev. H. R.
Cunnynghame ; andhassurv. issue — Muriel Cunnynghame ;
Clara Winfred ; and Cicely Hally burton. Res. — Mavins-
court, Farnham, Surrey.
Frederick James Oxley, Gentleman, b. 1855; w. and has
issue — 4 sons, 3 daus. Res. —
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DENIS ROBERT PACK-BERESFORD, Esquire,
J. P. and D.L. , B.A. of the Univ. of Oxford, Mem-
ber of the Royal Irish Academy. Born March 23, 1864,
being the eldest son of Denis William Pack, Esq. (who
assumed the name and arms of Beresford), Captain
Royal Horse Artillery, J. P. and D.L., by his wife
Annette Caroline, only dau. of R. Clayton Browne of
Brownes Hill, in the co. of Carlow. Armorial bearings— He
bears for Arms : Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, crusily fitchee,
three fleurs-de-lys sable, within a bordure wavy pean (for
Beresford) ; 2 and 3, quarterly, sable and erminois, in the
first quarter a sword in bend sinister argent, pommel and
hilt or, encircled by a wreath of the last ; in the fourth a
cinquefoil of the third, pendent from a crimson ribbon,
bordered blue, in the centre chief a representation of the
golden cross and clasps presented to Major-General Sir
Denis Pack, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable
Order of the Bath, by His Majesty George III., in testi-
mony of his royal approbation of the signal valour dis-
played by the said Major-General Pack in divers actions
with the enemy in the Peninsula of Spain. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
Mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, 1. issuant
from a mural crown or, a dragon's head per fesse wavy
argent and gules, the lower part of the neck transfixed by a
broken spear, in the mouth the remaining part of the spear
point upwards or (for Beresford) ; 2. a mural crown argent,
issuing therefrom a lion's head gules, gorged with a wreath
or (for Pack). Motto — " Nil nisi cruce." Livery — Light
drab cloth, with silver buttons, black and silver lace on
collar and cuffs, silver band on hat. Married, August
11, 1891, Alice Harriet Cromie (d. 1918), only daughter of
James Acheson Lyle, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of
Glandore, in the county of Antrim. Estate in the county
of Carlow, inherited from Marshal Lord Berpsford. Postal
address — Fenagh House Bagnalstown. Clubs — Travel-
lers' ; Kildare Street (Dublin).
PACKE of Prestwold (H. Coll., Vn. Leics. 1681-2,
granted by Bysshe, Clarenceux). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
quarterly, sable and or, in the first quarter a cinquefoil
argent with an ermine spot on each leaf (Packe) ; 2. or, a
chevron gules, between three horse- shoes sable (Pochin) ; 3.
or, a cross vert (Hussey). Mantling sable and or. Crest
— 1. on a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased or,
collared sable, on the collar three cinquefoils argent with
an ermine spot on each leaf ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
upon a mount vert, a hind-lodged regardant proper, gorged
with a ducal coronet, therefrom a line reflexed over the
back or, in front of a hawthorn -tree also proper. Motto —
" Libertas sub rege pio."
Son of Hussey Packe of Prestwold Hall, co. Leicester,
and Caythorpe Hall, co. Lincoln, J. P. cos. Leicester,
Lincoln and Nottingham, D.L. co. Leicester (High
Sheriff 1877), b. 1846; d. 1908; m. 1872, Lady Alice
Wodehouse, d. of John, 1st Earl of Kimberley,
K.G. :—
Sir Edward Hussey Packe, K.B.E., J.P. and D.L. co.
Leicester (High Sheriff 1911), Assistant Private Secretary
to First Lords of the Admiralty 1901-5, and 1915-17,
and Private Secretary to First Lords of the Admiralty 1917-
19, Govt. Director, Anglo-Persian Oil Co. since 1919,
Officer Order of the Crown of Italy, Chev. Legion of
Honour, b. 1878; m. 1909, Hon. Mary Sydney Colebrooke,
elder d. of Edward, 1st Baron Colebrooke ; and has issue —
Penelope Mary ; and Ursula Sybil. Seats — Prestwold Hall.
nr. Loughborough ; Caythorpe Hall, nr. Grantham. Town
res. — 41 Charles Street, Mayfair.W. Clubs— Turf, Brooks's.
Sons of Rev. William James Packe, M.A., of Stretton
Hall and Glen, co. Leicester, Vicar of Feering. Kelve-
don, b. 1833 ; d. 1909 ; m. 1875, Margaret Lucy, d. of
Alexander Pym of The Firs, Ampthill: —
Lt.-Col. Edmund Christopher Packe, D.S.O., O.B.E.
(ret.), late Royal Fus., served in S. Africa and Great War
1914-18, J.P. co. Leicester, B.A. (Cantab.), b. 1877; m.
1908, Olivia Rachel Nora, eld. d. of late Charles Maclean
of Glenearn, co. Perth; and has surv. issue — (1) Charles
William Christopher Packe, Gentleman, b. 1909 ; (2) Robert
Julian Packe, Gentleman, b. 1913; (3) Michael St. John
Packe, Gentleman, b. 1916; and Margaret Olivia. Seats
— Stretton Hall, co. Leicester; Glen Hall, co. Leicester.
Charles James Melville Packe, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; m.
1911, Ruth Margaret, ygst.d. of late Rev. William Cornish
Hunt, Rector of Odell, Beds. ; and has issue — William
Packe, Gentleman, b. 1914; Edward Simon Packe, Gentle-
man, b. 1915. Res. — Pax, Rothley, Leicestershire.
Edward Alexander Packe, Esq., M.B. E., D.F.C., Capt.
Oxford and Bucks. L.I., served Great War 1914-18, b.
1894 ; m. 1919, Claudia, d. of the late Rev. C. W. Barclay,
M.A. , Vicar of Hertford Heath, and has issue — Anthony
Christopher Claude Packe, Gentleman, b. 1920 ; and Celia
Elizabeth. Postal address— Parkhurst, Isle of Wight.
Son of Rev. Henry Vere Packe, Rector of Lamport,
Northants., B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1826; d. 1903 ; m. 1st,
1858, Ellen Sarah, d. of Stewart Crawford Bruce: —
Vere Packe, Gentleman, b. 1862; m. 1897, Winifred,
d. of James Felton, and has had issue — Robert Christopher
Packe, Lieut. R.A.F. , b. 1899; killed on active service
19 1 8 ; Henry Vere Packe, Gentleman, b. 1909 ; and
Winifred. Seat— Geldeston Hall, Norfolk. Club — Jun.
Carlton.
Rev. Horace Packe, b. 1866. Res. — Dane Bridge Vicar-
age, Northwich, Cheshire.
Sons of Capt. Horatio Packe, R.N., J.P., of Guidfa, co.
Radnor, b. 1835 ; d. 1901 ; m. 1st, 1863, Mary Ann, d.
of John George Musters: —
Annesley Horace Packe, Gentleman, b. 1866 ; m. 1892,
Caroline Alicia Victoria (d. 1898), d. of Col. Henry Masters
and widow of Capt. Hon. T. O. W. Plunkett. Res.—
George Anthony Packe, Gentleman, b. 1873 • **• I9°5.
Caroline, d. of P. C. Serocold, of Taplow Hill, Bucks., and
has issue — Anthony Horatio Packe, Gentleman, b. 1906.
Res. —
Sons of William Packe, b. 1837 ; d. 1880 ; m. 1875.
Penelope Ann Laura, eld. d. of Sir John Lennard,
Bart., of Wickham Court: —
Lt.-Col. Frederick Edward Packe, M.V.O., O.B.E. , late
Welch Regt., served S. Africa 1899-1902 (despatches,
Queen's medal, 5 clasps, King's medal, 2 clasps), and Great
War 1914-19, Equerry to Princess Beatrice since 1921, b.
1879. Res. — 13 Southwick Street, Hyde Park, W.I. Clubs
— Arthur's, Pratt's, Army and Navy.
Lt.-Col. William Vere Packe, D.S.O., late R.F.A., has
Order of the Nile, served S. Africa 1901 (Queen's medal,
2 clasps) and Great War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.), b.
1881 ; m. 1921, Mary Julia, d. of A. C. Norman of The
Rookery, Bromley Common. Res.— Elmfield, Bromley
Common, Kent. Club — Arthur's.
PADDISON (H. Coll.). Or, a boar's head erased sable,
on a chief gules two fleurs-de-lys of the first. Mantling
sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
horse argent, bridled gules, supporting over the dexter
shoulder an axe, and charged on the shoulder with a
mullet of six points pierced sable.
Sons of Sir George Frederick Paddison, K.B.E.,
C.S.I., J.P. Madras, Collector and Commr. of Labour,
Madras, b. 1873 ; d. 1927; m. 1909, Eleanor Letitia,
d. of Poulter Roberts : —
Charles Anthony Maitland Paddison, Esq., b.
Res. — Westdown, The Ridgeway, Guildford.
Geoffrey Michael Paddison, Esq., b.
PAGE-TURNER (R.L., 1904, H. Coll.). Quarterly,
1 and 4, quarterly i. and iiii. , argent, a fer-de-moline
pierced sable (Turner, Visn. Leics., 1619) ; ii. and iii., azure,
a fesse indented between three martlets or (Page, 1775) ;
2 and 3, vert, on a saltire between four pheons argent,
a pomeis, en a chief engrailed or, a lion passant gules,
(Blaydes). Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a
•rreath of the colours, a lion passant guardant argent,
ducally crowned or, holding in the dexter paw a fer-de-
moline as in the arms. Motto— " Vir.cit qui patitur."
Son of Rev. b rederick Henry Marvell Blaydes, LL. D. ,
and Lis wife Fanny Maria, eld. d. of Sir Edward
George Thomas Page-Turner, Bart. : —
Frederick Augustus Page- Turner, Esq., J. P. Beds. , b. 1845 ;
m. 1874, Alice Caroline, d. of William Dyer, Physician-
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Gen. H.E.I.C.S. ; and has surv. issue — (1) Hugh Gregory
Page-Turnei, Gtntleman, b. 1879; (2) Frederick Ambrose
Wilford Page - Turner, Gentleman, b. 1882; Edith
Marguerite [m. 1905, Rev. L. W. M. Green] ; Maud
Winifred Mary [m. 1905, Edwaid C. Charleton] ; Frances
Helen [m. 1911, Henry Sholto Searle Parker]; Margery,
Muriel Agnes; Cassandra Sophia [m. 1912, Lionel Oswald
Gilliat] ; and Delia Emily Louisa. Estates — Ambrosden,
Merton, and Bicester, Oxon. Res. — Ambrosden House,
Bicester.
PAGE (H. Coll., 25 June 1919). Argent, on a bend
engrailed, between two cross crosslets azure, three doves
argent, beaked and legged gules. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
griffin ermine, beaked and legged gules, holding in the
dexter claw a sword proper, pommel and hilt gold, and
resting the sinister claw on a cannon ball proper. Motto
— " Spe labor levis."
Son of William Gray Page, of Ramsgate, b. 1843; d.
1923 ; tn. 1868, Caroline, d. of James Hatch, of
Chegworth, Broomfield, nr. Maidstone : —
Stanley Hatch Page, Esq., C.M.G.,T.D., F.S.I., Lieut.-
Col. R.F.A., 6. 1874 ; tn. 1899, Mary Caroline, d. of
Alvis Stapley, of Maidstone ; and has issue — William
Stanley Page, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; Kenneth Alvis Page,
Gentleman, b. 1904 ; George Cedric Page, Gentleman,
b. 1905 ; Audrey Mary ; Sibylla ; Kate Joan. Res. —
Tancrey House, Vale Square, Ramsgate. Club — Royal
Temple Yacht.
PAGET (R.L., 29 Jan., 1770, H. Coll.). Quarterly,
1. sable, on a cross engrailed between four eagles displayed
argent, five lions passant guardant of the field (Paget) ; a.
gules, a chevron vair between three martlets or (Bayly by
male descent) ; 3. barry of four ermine and or, a lion
rampant azure (Bagenal) ; 4. argent, crusily azure, three
talbots' heads erased sable, langued gules (Hall) ; 5. gules,
three narcissus flowers argent (Lambert) ; 6. the same arms
of Paget by inheritance ; 7 argent, two bars gules, on a
a canton of the last, a cinquefoil or (Preston). Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
demi-heraldic tiger sable, maned, ducally gorged and
tufted argent. Motto — " Per il suo contrario."
Sons of Lord Alexander Victor Paget, b. 1839; d.
1896 ; m. 1880, Hon. Hester Alice Stapleton Cotton : —
Most Hon. Sir Charles Henry Alexander Paget, G.C.V.O.,
6th Marquess of Anglesey ( U. K. , 4 July 1815) ; 7th Earl of
Uxbridge (G.B. , 19 May 1784) ; 15th Baron Paget (Eng., 23
Jan. 1552) and 9th Bart. (G.B. , 4 July 1730) ; D.L.^nglesey,
Capt. Res. of Officers, R.H.G., Lord Chamberlain to Queen
Mary since 1922, served Great War 1914-18, has Order ot
the Nile, 4th Class [Supporters — Two heraldic tigers,
sable, ducally gorged, tufted and maned argent], b. 1885 ;
tn. 1922, Lady Victoria Marjorie Harriet Manners, d.
of 8th Duke of Rutland; and has issue — George Charles
Henry Victor Paget, commonly called Earl of Uxbridge, b.
1922 ; Lady Alexandra]Mary Caroline Cecilia ; Lady Eliza-
beth Hester Mary ; Lady Mary Patricia Beatrice Rose ;
Lady Rose Mary Primrose ; and Lady Katharine Mary
Veronica. Seats — Beau Desert, Rugeley, Staffordshire ;
Plas Newydd, Isle of Anglesey. Town res. — 170 Queen's
Gate, S.W.7. Clubs— Carlton, Turf.
Lord Victor William Paget, M.C. (warrant of precedency
as son of a marquis, 1906), Capt. Res. of Officers, K.H.G.,
served Great War, b. 1889 ; m. 1st, 1913, Olive May (who
obtained a divorce 1921), d. of George Meatyard ; 2nd,
1922, Hon. Bridget Colebrooke, d. of 1st Lord Colebrooke,
and has issue (by 1st wife) — Henry Alexander Reginald
Paget, Esq., b. 1914 ; and Peggy Hester Pauline; (by
2nd wife) — Nicholas David Paget, Esq.,0. 1924; and Ann.
Res.— 58 Avenue Road, Regent's Park, N.W.8. Club —
Orleans.
Son of Lord Berkeley Charles Sydney Paget, late Hon.
Major Staffordshire Imp. Cav. , b. 1844; d. 1913; tn.
1877, Florence, d. of William Henry Chetwynd, of
Longdon Hall, co. Stafford: —
Rowland Edward Paget, Esq., Maj. 21st Batt. K.R.R.C,
late Lieut. Sussex Regt. , b. 1878; m. 1913, Maude, d. of
R. Cran of Vancouver, British Columbia, and has issue —
William Edward Sydney Paget, Esq. , b. 1916. Res. —
Son of the Rt. Hon. Lord Clarence Edward Paget,
P.C., G.C.B., Adm. R.N., b. 1811 ; d. 1895; m. 1852,
Martha Stuart (d. 1895), d. of Adm. Sir Robert Walter
Otway, Bart., G.C.B. :—
Fitzroy Richard Clarence Paget, Esq., late Capt. 3rd
Batt. Leicestershire Regt. , b. 1853. Res. —
Sons of Gen. Lord Alfred Henry Paget, C.B.,M.P.,
b. 1816; d. 1888; tn. 1847, Cecila, d. and coh. of the
late G. T. Wyndham, of Cromer Hall:—
Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur Henry FitzRoy Paget, P.C.G.C.B.,
K.C.V.O., Gen. in the Army, Col. E. Kent Regt. late
comdg. 1st Scots Guards, C.-in-C. Ireland 1912-14, King
of Arms of the Order of the British Empire since 1918,
A.D.C. to King George 1910-14, b. 1851 ; tn. 1878, Mary,
Lady of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of
Jerusalem in England (d. 1919), d. ofParan Stevens of New
York, U.S.A. ; and has had issue — (1) Albert Edward
Sydney Louis Paget, Esq., M.V.O., Capt. and Brev. Lt.-
Col. nth Hussars, b. 1879, H.M. the King, Sponsor; d.
on active service 1917 ; (2) Arthur Wyndham Lewis Paget,
Esq., M.C, Capt. Irish Gds. (S.R.), b. (twin) 1888 [m.
1928, Rosemary, d. of Brig.-Gen. Noel Lowry.Corry,
D.S.O.]; (3) Wyndham Reginald Paget, Esq., Capt.
late Irish Gds., b. (twin) 1888 [m. 1921, Minnie Louise, d.
of G. A. Claussenius of Chicago, and widow of Laurens
Rider of New York ; and Dame Louisa Margaret Leila
Wemyss, G.B.E. [tn. 1908, Rt. Hon. Sir Ralph Spencer
Paget, P.C., K.C.M.G., C.V.O.]. Res.— Warren House,
Coombe Wood, Kingston Hill, Surrey. Club — Turf.
George Thomas Cavendish Paget, Esq., late Major Imp.
Yeo. .raised Paget's Horse, 1900, b. 1853 ; m. 1916, Dorothy
St. Vincent (from whom he obtained a divorce 1922), d. of
Edward St. Vincent Parker- Jei vis. Res. — 1 Gardner
Mansions, Hampstead. Club — Travellers'.
Rt. Hon. Sir Almeric Hugh Paget, G.B.E. , 1st Baron
Queenborough, of Queenborough, Kent (24 Jan. 1918)
[Supporters — On either side a sailor, habited in the
costume of the Royal Thames Yacht Club (period 1840),
supporting with the exterior hand a flag argent, charged
with a cross patee gules, within a bordure azure. Livery
— Blue, with orange facings], J.P. London and
Suffolk, Hon. Fellow Corpus Christi Coll., Cambridge,
M.P. Cambridge 1910-17 ; Knt. of Justice of the
Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in
England, President National Unionist Assoc. 19278,
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and of Eastern Provincial Div. since i909>
President, Miller Gen. Hosp. and Governor Guy's Hosp.,
Treasurer League of Nations Union, b. 1861 ; tn. 1st,
1895, Pauline (d. 1916), d. of the late Hon. William
Whitney, Sec. of State, U.S.A. Navy ; and, 1921, Edith,
d. of William Starr Miller, of New York ; and has issue
(by 1st marriage) — Hon. Olive Cecilia [tn. 1st, 1919, Hon.
Charles John Winn (whom she divorced 1925); 2nd,
1925, Arthur Wilson Filmer, son of Capt. Stanley
Wilson of Tranby Croft, Hull, and has issue] ; Hon.
Dorothy Wyndham ; (by 2nd marriage) — Hon. Audrey
Elizabeth ; Hon. Enid Louise ; Hon. Cicili Carol.
Seats— Canfield Place, Hatfield ; Soham House, New-
market. Town Res. — 39 Berkeley Square, W.i. Clubs
— Turf, Carlton, Beefsteak.
Son of Gen. Lord George Augustus Frederick Paget,
K.C.B., b. 1818; d. 1880; m. ist, 1854, Agnes
Charlotte (d. 1858), d. of Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur Paget,
P.C., G.C.B. :—
Cecil Stratford Paget, Esq., late Capt. 5th Batt. King's
Royal Rifle Corps, b. 1856; tn. 1882, Mary Frances, d. of
James Hay Erskine Wemyss of Wemyss ; and has surv.
issue — (1) Louis George Paget, Esq., A.F.C., Flight-Lieut.
R.A.F. , b. 1891; and Agnes Millicent Augusta Dorothy
Canning. Res. —
Son of Arthur Cecil Henry Paget, Esq., Vice-Adm.R.N. ,
b. 1839 ; d. 1924 ; tn. 1870, Sophia Caroline, d. of Rev.
Charles Bushe: —
Stewart Charles Augustus Paget, Esq., b. 1872. Res. —
3 Alexandra Road, Walmer, Kent.
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Augustus Berkeley Paget, P.C. ,
G.C. B. , b. 1823; d. 1896; m. i860, Countess Walburga
Ehrengarde Helena, d. of Count de Hohenthal : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Ralph Spencer Paget, P.C, K.C.M.G.,
C.V.O. , Charge d' Affaires Bangkok 1902-4, Envoy Extraor.
and Min. Plen. there 1904-9, Min. Resident at Munich
1909-10, Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. at Belgrade 1910-
13, Assist. Under-Sec. of State for Foreign Affairs 1913-
16, Envoy Extra, and Min. Plen. to Denmark 1916-18,
Ambassador Extraor. and Min. Plen. Rio de Janeiro 1918-20,
b. 1864 ; tn. 1907, Dame Louisa Margaret Leila Wemyss,
G.B.E., d. of the late Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Fitz Roy Paget,
P.C, G.C.B., K.C.V.O. (see above). Res.— Pett Farm,
Sittingbourne. Club — St. James's.
Son of the Rev. Francis Edward Paget of Elford, b.
1806; d. 1882; tn. 1840, Fanny (d. 1890), d. of Rev.
William Chester :—
Howard Francis Paget, Esq., b. 1858; tn. 1884, Alice
Catharine, d. of the late Rev. Preb. John Thomas Jeffcock ;
and has surv. issue — (1) Francis Edward Howard Paget,
Esq., Lieut. Gren. Gds. S. R. (North Holmwood, Dorking),
b. i886[w. ist, 1909, Anna Maria (who obtained a divorce),
ygst. d. of late George Richard Dyott of Whittington Court,
Lichfield, and has issue — Edward Francis Howard Paget,
Esq., b. 1910; and Elisabeth Beatrice Howard; 2nd, 1922,
Joan Florence, d. of the late Capt. C. F. Lang] ; (2)
Salisbury Howard Paget, Gentleman, b. 1889 [tn. 1915,
Florence May, d. of A. J. McMahon, and has issue —
William Howard Paget, Gentleman, b. 1919 ; John Henry
Howard Paget, Gentleman, b. 1925 (Res.- — Fisherwick Park,
nr. Lichfield, Staffs.); (3) Louis Michael Howard Paget,
Gentleman, b. 1895 [tn. 1923, Evelyn, d. of E. F. Angell
(Res. — Otana, Waiuku, New Zealand)] ; Mary Frances
Howard [tn. 1906, Richard Archibald Dyott of Freeford,
and has issue] ; Fanny D6siree Howard [tn. ist, 1917,
Kenelin Dyott, Surg. R.N. (killed in action 1917) ; 2nd,
1925, Lt.-Col. Sir Charles Wickham, D.S.O., of Ashdene,
Comber, co. Down] ; Hilda Beatrice Howard [tn. 19 19, Capt.
H. E. Raymond Barker, and has issue] ; Alice Catharine
Howard [tn. 1924, Capt. Roderick Cecil Williams] ; and
Charlotte Gabrielle Howard. Res. — Elford Hall, near
Tamworth.
Son of the Rev. Edward Heneage Paget, b. 1828,
d. 1884; tn. 1856, Hon. Emma Mary Eden (d. 1895),
d, of 3rd Lord Auckland, Bishop of Bath and Wells : —
Henry Edward Clarence Paget, Esq., C.B.E., Lieut.
Comdr. R.N.V.R., J. P., late Police Comr. at Calcutta, b.
i860; tn. 1899, Maria Caroline, d. of Thomas Simon Bolitho
of Trengwainton. Res. — 31 Bryanston Square, W.i. Club
— Boodle's.
Son of Hugh Arthur Paget, Gentleman, b. 1862; d.
1924; tn. 1902, Catherine Honoria, d. of Capt. Arthur
Watson de Capell-Brooke : — ■
Clarence Arthur Edward Paget, Gentleman, b. 1909.
Res. — Pickwick House, Corsham, Wilts.
Yngr. sons of Rev. Edward Heneage Paget (see
above) : —
Eden Wilberforce Paget, Gentleman, C.B.E., b. 1865; tn.
1898, Gertrude Amy, d. of William Mawdsley Charnley, of
Preston; and has issue — (1) Charles Edward Eden Paget,
Gentleman, b. 1903. Res. — Winton, Horsham, Sussex.
Eric Morton Paget, Gentleman, b. 1867 ; tn. 1904, Georg-
ina Byng (d. 1916), d. of Herbert Byng Paget of Darley
Dale, and has surv. issue — 2 daus. Res. — Old Rectory,
Melton, Suffolk.
Son of Charles Berkeley Paget, Gentleman, b. 1849;
d. 1920; tn. ist, 1874; Frances (who d.s.p. 1877), d. of
Capt. T. Sibbald, R.N. ; 2nd, 1880, Annie, d. of
William Sibbald :—
Edward Berkeley William Paget, Gentleman, b. 1880.
Res. — Revelstoke, British Columbia.
Sons of Berkeley Paget, Esq., D.L. co. Midx. b. 1841 ;
d. 1910; tn. 1865, Gertrude Fanny (d. 1906), d. of the
Rt. Rev. and Hon. Henry Montagu Villiers, D.D.,
Lord Bishop of Durham : —
Leopold Cecil Paget, Esq., J. P. E.R. Yorks., b. 1871 ;
tn. 1897, Christina Jesse, d. of S. Mackenzie; and has had
issue — Berkeley Paget, Esq. , Lieut. Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders, b. 1898 ; d. 1921 ; Edward Catesby Paget,
Gentleman, Lieut. Yorks. Hussars, b. 1903 ; Evelyn Mary
[m. 1923, Louis Rowlatt Kettle, Capt. L. R. V. Inniskilling
Dragoon Gds. , and has issue] ; and Rachel [tn. 1927, George
N. Deas, 8th K.O.R. Irish Hussars]. Res.— Middlethorpe
Hall, York.
Rev. Ernest Villiers Paget, B.A. (Camb.), b. 1872. Res.
— St. Stephen's Cottage, Haywards Heath.
Son of Algernon Berkeley Paget, Gentleman, b. 1877;
d. 1928 ; tn. 1909, Elizabeth Henniker (d. 1925), elder
d. of Sir John Henniker-Heaton, Bart. : —
Victor Berkeley Paget, Gentleman, b. 191 1. Res. —
Sons of Captain Catesby Paget, b. 1809, by his 3rd
wife, m. 1862, Emily, d. of Richard Armit : —
Catesby Paget, Gentleman, b. 1868. Res. — 35 Launceston
Place, W.8.
Geoffrey Paget, Gentleman, b. 1869. Res. —
Eld. son of Col. Leopold Grimston Paget, R.A., b. 1824 ;
d. 1892 ; tn. 1846, Georgiana Theodosia, d. of the
Rev. John FitzMoore Halsey of Gaddesden Place : —
Harold Paget, Esq., C.B., D.S.O., Col. late 7th Hussars,
b. 1849. Res. — 300 St. James's Court, Buckingham Gate,
S.W. Clubs — Army and Navv, Cavalry.
Son of Claude Paget, Com. (ret.) R.N., b. 1851; d.
1917; tn. 1880, Theodosia. d. of John Henry Parnell
of Avondale : —
Cyril Nevil Paget, Esq., Capt. Indian Army, Rangoon
Auxy. Force, Barr.-at-Law (Gray's Inn), b. 1891 ; tn. 1928,
Eveleen Mary, d. of the late B. Lanktree, of Cork. Res. —
Rangoon, Burma. Club — E. I. United Service.
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Yngr. sons of Col. Leopold Grimston Paget (see
above) : —
Rev. Cecil George Paget, M.A. (Oxon.), Rector of Stock
Gaylard, b. 1853; m. 1887, Innes Elizabeth, d. of C. B.
Skinner, of The Chantry, Ipswich ; and has had issue — (1)
Francis Austin Elliott Paget, Gentleman, b. 1890; killed
in action 1916; (2) Bernard Leopold Paget, Gentleman,
late Lieut. 3rd Batt. Dorset Regt., b. 1892; (3) John
Christopher Paget, Esq., Capt. R.G.A., b. 1895 ; killed
inaction 1917; (4) Michael Theodore Paget, Gentleman,
2nd Lieut. Lanes. Fus., b. 1897 ; killed in action 1917 ; (5)
Martin Charles Paget, Gentleman, b. 1900; (6) Felix
Barnaby Paget, Gentleman, b. 1904; Averil Mary [m.
1921, Ronald J. Leney, of Alton, Hants., and has issue] ;
and Cecily Innes. Res. — 70 Woodstock Road, Oxford.
Club — New Oxford and Cambridge.
Alwyn de Blaquiere Valentine Paget, Esq., Lt.-Col. and
Brev. -Col., late 2nd Batt. Durham L.I. , one of H.M.'s Hon.
Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms, b. 1855 ; m. 1892, Florence
Talbot, d. of Sir James Laing, D.L. ; and has issue — (1)
Rupert Alwyn Paget, Esq., late Lieut. R. West Kent Regt.,
and Capt. 24th Batt. Roy. Fus., b. 1882 [?n. 1923, Amy
Bessie, d. of the late Adam Dugdale of Griffin Lodge,
Blackburn]; Gladys Theresa; Florence Eleanor [m. 1919,
Adam Norman Dugdale, Esq., J. P., of Dutton Manor,
Londridge, Lanes., and has issue]; and Kathleen Louisa
[m. 1928, Allan Gibson Hughes, of Chalfont, Shrewsbury].
Res. — Hollesley, Horsell, Woking. Club — Army and
Navy.
Son of Col. Arthur Leopold Paget, (5th son of Col.
LeopoldG. Paget — see above), b. 1856; d. 1906; m. 1885,
Ina Blanche Georgie (d. 1910), d. of the Rt. Hon. Lord
Otho Augustus FitzGerald, P.C., M.P.:—
Oswald Leopold Paget, Esq., (apt. Durham L.I., b. 1898.
Res.—
Son of WellesleyLynedoch Henry Paget, C.B.,C.M.G.,
M.V.O., Brig.-Gen. R.A. 6th Div., late Lt.-Col. and
Brevet Col. R.H.A., b. 1858 ; d. 1918 ; m. 1888, Isabelle
Louisa, d. of W. H. Swire: —
Leo Berkeley Paget, Esq., M.C., Major R. Tank Corps,
late Rifle Brigade, b. 1889; m. 1917, Elizabeth Frances, d.
of Sir Henry James Vansittart Neale, K.C.B. , of Bisham
Abbey, Berks., and has issue — Berkeley Henry Vansittart
Paget, Gentleman, b. 1919 ; Guy Leo Paget, Gentleman,
b. 1921. Club — Army and Navy.
Yngr. sons of Col. Leopold Grimston Paget (see
above) : —
Ralph Paget, Gentleman, b. 1863; m. 1898, Geraldine
Mary, d. of Sir Richard George Glyn, 3rd Bart. Res. —
Deerhurst, Lyndhurst, Hants.
Mark John Paget, Esq., J. P. Parts of Lindsey, Lines., b.
1864 ; m. 1898, Frances Carr, d. of the late Capt. Carr
Stuart Glyn of Woodleaze ; and has issue — (1) John Frances
Paget, Gentleman, b. 1903 ; and Evelyn Mary Selina [m.
1926, Capt. Osmond J. F. Fooks, i4/2oth Hussars, and has
issue]. Res. — Crosslee, Woking, Surrey.
PAGET (H. Coll., 1871). Sable, on a cross engrailed
between in the first and fourth quarters an eagle displayed,
and in the second and third an heraldic tiger passant argent,
an escallop of the first. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an heraldic tiger passant
argent, gorged with a collar and charged with two escallops
sable. Motto — " Labor ipse voluptas."
Sons of Sir James Paget, 1st Bart., F.R.S., LL.D.,
D.C.L., Serjeant-Surgeon to Queen Victoria, b. 1814 ;
d. 1899; m. 1844, Lydia, d. of Rev. Henry North,
Domestic Chaplain to H.R.H. the Duke of Kent : —
Sir John Rahere Paget, 2nd Bart. (19 Aug. 1871), K.C.
and Bencher, Inner Temple (1902), B.A., LL.B.,£. 1848;
m. 1883, Julia Norrie (d. 1926), d. of the late George L. A.
Moke of New York; and has surv. issue — (1) James Francis
Paget, Esq., Comdr. R.N., b. 1890; (2) George Norrie
Paget, Esq., Capt. 2ndBatt. Norfolk Regt.,*. i89o(twin) ;
Margaret Norrie [m. 1915, Comdr. Kenneth Berkeley Mac-
kenzie Churchill, late R.N. of Muston, Dorchester, and has
issue] ; and Winifred Norah [m. 1918, Lt.-Col. Bernard
Charles Tolver Paget, D.S.O., M.C. (q.v.). Res. —
14 Lennox Gardens, S.W. Chambers — 4 Paper Buildings,
Temple, E.C. Club— New University.
Sons of Rt. Rev. Francis Paget, D.D. , Lord Bishop
of Oxford, Chancellor of the Order of the Garter,
Hon. Student of Christ Church, b. 1851 ; d. ion;
m. 1883, Helen Beatrice (d. 1900), d. of Very Rev.
Richard William Church, Dean of St. Paul's: —
Richard James Paget, Esq., Capt. 90th Canadian Rifles,
b. 1884 ; m. 1915, Jean Ross (obtained a divorce 1923), d.
of George P. Holden, Esq., J. P., of Darwen, Lanes.
Res.—
Rt. Rev. Edward Francis Paget, M.C, Bishop of S.
Rhodesia since 1925, Chaplain to the Forces, M.A. Oxon.,
served Great War (despatches, M.C), b. 1886. Res. —
Bishop's House, P.O. Box 7, Salisbury, S. Rhodesia.
Bernard Charles Tolver Paget, Esq., D.S.O., M.C,
Major and Brev.:Col. Oxford, and Bucks., L.I., served
Great War (despatches), b. 1887 ; m. 1918, Winifred Norah,
d. of Sir John Rahere Paget, Bt. {q.v.), and has issue —
Julian Tolver Paget, Gentleman, b. 192 1 ; Anthony Francis
Macleod Paget, Gentleman, b. 1924. Res. — 14 Lennox
Gardens, S.W. 1.
Humphrey Paget, Esq., M.C, late temp. Capt. The
King's Regt., b. 1891 ; m. 1918, Caroline Elizabeth, d.
of Sir Lewis Dibdin, and has issue — 2 daus. Res.—
Yr. son of Sir James Paget, 1st Bart, (see above): —
Rt. Rev. Henry Luke Paget, Bishop of Chester since
1919, D.D. Oxford, b. 1853; m. 1892, Elma Katie, d.
of Sir Samuel Hoare, Bart. , M. P. for Norwich ; and has had
issue — (1) Samuel James Paget, Esq., Lieut. 8th Batt.
Norfolk Regt., b. 1895; killed in action 1918 ; (2) Paul
Edward Paget, Esq., b. 1901. Res. — Bishop's House,
Chester.
PAGET of Croydon (H. Coll.). Vert, on a cross
raguly ermine, between in the first and fourth quarters
a garb or, and in the second and third a pelican argent,
vulning herself proper, a cross flory of the third between
four bezants. Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a
wreath argent and vert, a demi-lion rampant holding
in the dexter paw a scroll of parchment proper, and
charged on the shoulder with a cross flory as in the
arms. Motto — " Quod bonum est tenete." Livery —
Dark green, with white facings, collar and cuffs, dark
green waistcoat with white stripes, gilt buttons and
hatband.
SecoDd son of Peter Paget, la te Official Assignee of the
London Court of Bankruptcy and Receiver of the
late Insolvent Debtors' Court, b. 1833; d. 1913 ;
m. 1863, Fanny, d. of George Meadway, of Croydon: —
Alfred Paget, Gentleman, b. 1867 ; m. 1897, Fanny
Maud, d. of George Rawlinson ; and has had issue —
Alfred Langton Paget, Lieut. R.N., b. 1898 ; d. 1921,
while on active service with H.M. Rhine Flotilla. Res.
— Kentmere, 25 Birdhirst Rise, Croydon. Club —
Constitutional.
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PAGET of Ibstock (H. Coll., 188-). Argent, a cross
engrailed sable, fretty of the field, in the first and fourth
quarters an escallop of the second. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion ramp
sable, collared or, supporting an antique shield arge
charged with an escallop sable. Motto — " Espere
persevere."
Only son of Thomas Guy Paget, Esq., of Ibstock and
Humberstone, co. Leics. , and Oxendon, co. Northants.,
J. P. co. Leics., b. 1843; d. 1894; m. 1873, Frances
Edith Nugent, d. and coh. of Thomas Nugent
Vaughan : —
Thomas Guy Frederick Paget, Esq., Major (ret.) Scots
Gds. , J. P., D.L. and C.C. Leics., M.P. Bosworth 1922-23,
b. 1886 ; m. 1907, Emma Bettine, Lady of Grace of the
Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England,
d. of the late Sir William Des Voeux, G.C.M.G., and has
issue — (1) Reginald Guy Thomas Bentinck Des Voeux
Paget, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; (2) John William Frederick
Guy Paget, Gentleman, b. 1910 ; and Brenda Edith Marion
Bettine. Seats — Ibstock Manor, Leics. ; Sulby Hall,
Welford, Northants.
Only son of William Edmund Paget, Esq., J. P. of
Nanpanton Hall, b. 1879 '< d. 1928 ; m. 1905, Barbara,
d. of W. Slingsby Hunter of Gilling Castle, Yorks. : —
Peter William Paget, Gentleman, b. 1906. Seat — Nan-
panton Hall, Loughborough.
Only son of Herbert Byng Paget, Gentleman, b. 1845 ;
d. 1914; m. 1869, Clara Fraser (d. 1904), d. of Rev.
William Scott Robinson: —
John Byng Paget, Esq., Major W. Yorks. Regt., b. 1870;
m. , and has issue. Res. — Ibstock Place,
Clarence Lane, S.W.15.
Sons of John Henry Paget of Buck Hill, Loughborough,
b. 1847; d. 1876; m. 1868, Catherine Clara, d. of
Thomas Cradock of Quorn Court : —
Charles John Paget, Gentleman, b. 1869 ; m. 1896,
Katherine Lucy Garnett ; and has issue — Constance
Katherine. Res. —
Francis Forester Paget, Gentleman, b. 1872. Res. —
Only surv. son of Sir George Ernest Paget, 1st Bart.,
J. P. and D.L. Notts., J. P. co. Leics., Col. Leics. Yeo. ,
and formerly Lieut. R.H.G., b. 1841 ; d. 1923; m.
1864, Sophia (d. 1913), d. of Col. Charles Holden : —
Sir Cecil Walter Paget, 2nd Bart. (25 Sept. 1897), C.M.G. ,
D.S.O., Lt.-Col. R.E., Officer Legion of Honour, and
Order of the Crown (Belgium), served Great War 1914-19
(despatches), b. 1874 ; m. 1st, 1906, Lady Alexandra Louisa
Godolphin Osborne (who obtained a divorce 1925), d. of
9th Duke of Leeds ; 2nd, 1927, Florence, d. of James
Batt. Seats — Sutton Bonington, Loughborough; King's
Newton, Derbyshire. Clubs — Carlton, Boodle's.
Son of Claud Arthur Paget, Gentleman, b. 1859 ; d.
1908; m. 1880, Margaret Elizabeth (d. 1909), d. of
William Ditmas of Beverley : —
Arthur Evelyn Manners Paget, Gentleman, b. ; m.
1908, Maude de Kirkby, d. of late Thomas Lamb cf
Hutton Grange, Penrith. Res. —
Sons of Edmund Arthur Paget, Esq., J. P., of Thorpe
Satchville Hall, b. 1810; d. 1898; m. 1858, Martha, d.
of Otho Manners of Goadby Marwood : —
John Otho Paget, Gentleman, b. i860; m. 19 , and
has issue — 1 dau. Seat — Thorpe Satchville Hall, nr. Melton
Mowbray.
Albert Manners Paget, Gentleman, b. 1862. Res. —
Oliver Algernon Paget, Gentleman, b. 1864. Res. —
PAGET of Cranmore Hall (H. Coll., 1886). Sable, on a
cross invected argent, between four eagles displayed ermine,
an eagle displayed between four lions passant of the first.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-tiger rampant sable, tufted, maned and
gorged with a crown vallary argent, holding in the mouth
an eagle's leg erased at the thigh or. Motto — " Diciendo
y haciendo."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Richard Horner Paget, P.C.,
1st Bart., J. P. and D.L. co. Somerset, b. 1832 ; d. 1908 ;
m. 1866, Caroline Isabel, d. of Henry Edward Surtees
of Redworth, co. Durham, and Dane End, Herts. : —
Sir Richard Arthur Surtees Paget, 2nd Bart. (6 March
1886), Barr.-at-Law (Inner Temple), b. 1869 ; m. 1897,
Lady Muriel Evelyn Vernon Finch Hatton, d. of the nth
Earl of Winchilsea and Nottingham ; and has surv. issue —
John Starr Paget, Esq.. b. 1914 ; Sylvia Mary [m. 1925,
Christopher Chancellor, eld. son of Lt.-Col. Sir John
Chancellor, G.C.M.G., and has issue] ; Pamela Winefred
[m. 1925, 2nd Baron Glenconner, and has issue] ; and
Angela Sibell [m. 1928, Piers Kenrick Debenham]. Res.—
1 Devonshire Terrace, W.2 ; Cranmore Hall, Shepton
Mallet, Somerset. Club — AthenEeum.
Geoffrey Moore Paget, Esq., Lieut. -Col. (ret.) Coldstream
Guards, served in S. Africa 1902, and Great War 1914, b.
1881. Res.—
WILLIAM SMITH PAGET-TOMLINSON, Esquire,
M.R.C.S. (Eng.), M.D. (Lond.), F.R.C.P. (Lond.),
J. P. for the cos. of Westmorland and Lancashire (High
Sheriff 1897, in which year he received the Jubilee Medal),
D.L. 1900. Born Nov. 19, 1848, being the youngest son
of Thomas Paget of Forton, near Lancaster, by Anne,
youngest dau. of Henry Smith of Forton ; and assumed
the additional surname and arms of Tomlinson by Royal
Licence, Feb. 7, 1890, on succeeding to the estates of
Elizabeth Tomlinson of Kirkby Lonsdale. Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly, 1 and 4, per pale nebuly argent and vert, a
tilting-spear fessewise between two greyhounds courant
counterchanged, a chief azure, thereon a greyhound courant
of the first (for Tomlinson) ; 2 and 3, quarterly, sable and
azure, on a cross or between four eagles displayed argent, a
cross engrailed of the first, thereon an heraldic tiger's head
erased between four lions passant of the third. Mantling
vert and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a
man wreathed about the waist with oak, supporting in the
dexter hand a tilting-spear, and resting the sinister hand
upon an escutcheon per pale nebuly argent and vert, charged
with a greyhound courant counterchanged (for Tomlinson) ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, between two wings gules, a
demi-heraldic tiger sable, holding in the mouth a lion's
gamb or (for Paget). Motto — "Vincit Veritas." Livery —
Dark blue, with red piping. Married, Aug. 12, 1874, Mar-
garet Elizabeth, second dau. of J. Llewellyn Price of Stan-
dish, Lancashire; and has Issue — (1) Thomas Rothwell
Paget-Tomlinson, Esq., J. P., B.A. Trinity Hall, Camb.,
Major Westmorland and Cumberland Yeo. , b. May 12, 1875 ;
(2) Col. William Paget-Tomlinson, D.S.O., J. P., B.A.
(Trin. Hall, Camb.), Col. comdg. 5th Batt. King's Own
Royal Regt. , late Major 7th Hussars, comded. 55th Wessex
Bde. R.F.A. (T.A.) 1921-26, b. Julyi, 1877 [m. 1914, Lucy,
d. of Sir Hugh Daly, K.C.S.I., K.C.I.E., and has issue—
1 son, 1 dau.] ; (3) Edward Edmondson Paget-Tomlinson,
Gentleman, B.A. , M.D. (Camb.), b. April 26, 1882; and
Alice Mabel. Estates in Westmorland, Lancashire, and
Yorkshire. Postal address — The Biggins, Kirkby Lonsdale.
PAINT (H. Coll., 22 Aug. 1917). Per fesse wavy
argent and barry wavy of six azure and of the first, in
chief issuant a lymphad sail furled sable, flags flying
gules, all within a bordure of the last guttee-d'eau.
pat
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Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a sinister hand couped at the wrist, holding in
bend a thistle stalked and leaved proper. Motto —
" Pain tant qu'il dure."
Only son of Henry Nicholas Paint, Gentleman, of
Halifax, Nova Scotia, b. 1830 ; d. 1922 ; m. 1892,
Ella Maria, d. of Stephen Cowdrey, of New York : —
Mander Archer Paint, Gentleman, b. 1894. Res. —
PAKENHAM (U.O.). Quarterly, 1. quarterly, or and
gules, in the first quarter an eagle displayed vert (Pakenham
— Arms confd. and crest granted 1665) ; 2. argent, on a
bend dancett^e sable, cottised azure, three fleurs-de-lys of
the field, each cottise charged with three bezants (Cuff) ;
3. ermine, a griffin segreant azure (Aungier) ; 4. per bend
embattled argent and gules (Boyle— U.O., 1603). Mant-
ling gules and or. Crest — Out of a mural crown or, an
eagle displayed gules. Motto — " Gloria virtutis umbra."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Thomas Pakenham, K.P. , 5th Earl
of Longford, M.A. , H.M's Lieut, and Gustos Rotulorum
co. Longford, J. P. co. Westmeath, Brig.-Gen. comdd.
2nd Life Guards, Lt.-Col. Irish Horse 1902, b. 1864;
killed in action 1915 ; m. 1899, Lady Mary Julia Child
Villiers.d. of Victor Albert George, 7th Earl of Jersey: —
Rt. Hon. Edward Arthur Henry Pakenham, 6th Earl of
Longford (20 June 1785), Baron Longford in Ireland (7 May
1756), Baron Silchester of Silchester, co. Southampton
(U.K. 17 July 1821) [Supporters— Dexter, a lion azure,
charged on the shoulder with an escarbuncle or ; sinister, a
griffin azure, beak, forelegs and wings or], b. 1902 ; m.
1925, Christine Patti, d. of the late Richard Trew of
Cheddar, Somerset. Seat — Pakenham Hall, Castle Pollard,
Westmeath ; and 143 Leinster Road, Dublin.
Hon. Francis Aungier Pakenham, b. 1905.
Surv. son of William Lygon Pakenham, 4th Earl of
Longford, G.C.B., Lord-Lieut, and Custos Rotulorum
of the co. of Longford, General in the Army and Col.
of the 5th Fus., Officer of the Legion of Honour,
Commander of the Sardinian Order of St. Maurice and
St. Lazarus, Knight of the Medjidie, served as Adj. -Gen.
to the Forces in the Crimea and Indian Mutiny, and
was Under-Sec. of War, b. 1819 ; d. 1887; fa. 1862,
Hon. Selina Rice-Trevor: —
Hon. Edward Michael Pakenham, Major (ret.) late
Coldstream Gds., served in S. Africa, and Great War
1914-18, b. 1866. Res. — 18 Norfolk Street, Park Lane,
W.i.
Sons of Hon. Thomas Alexander Pakenham, Rear-
Adm., b. 1820; d. 1889; m. 1853, Sophia Frances,
d. of Sir Tatton Sykes, 4th Bart. : —
Edward Tatton Pakenham, Esq. , late Capt. K.R.R.C.,
and Capt. and Hon. Maj. 3rd Batt. Royal Irish Rifles, b.
1859. Res. —
Sir William Christopher Pakenham, G.C.B., K.C.M.G.,
KC.V.O., Adm. (ret.), A.D.C. to the King 1912-13,
Junior Sea Lord of the Admiralty 1911-13, comdg. 3rd
Cruiser Squadron 1913-16, and Battle Cruiser Fleet 1916-19,
has Order of St. Stanislaus (Russia), G.C. Order of the
Rising Sun (Japan), and Order of the Excellent Crop
(China), Legion of Honour, Croix de Guerre, D.S.M.
(America), b. 1861. Clubs — Turf, Naval and Military.
Son of Thomas Henry Pakenham, Esq., C.B., Lt.-Gen.
(ret.), Col. East Lancashire Regt., formerly M.P. co.
Antrim, J. P., D.L. ,£. 1826; d. 1913; m. 1862, Elizabeth
Staples (d. 1919), eld. d. of William Clarke of New
York :—
Hercules Arthur Pakenham, Esq.,C.M.G., Senator, N.
Ireland Parliament, Col. Commandant 16th Middlesex
Vol. Rifle Corps (London Irish), Capt. (ret.) Gren.
Gds., sometime A.D.C. to the Gov.-Gen. of India,
and Major 4th Batt. Royal Irish Rifles, served Sudan
1 885, and Great War (despatches, C. M. G. ) , J. P. , D. L. , and
(1907) High Sheriff co. Antrim, b. 1863; m. 1895, Lilian
Blanche Georgiana, d. of the late Rt. Hon. Evelyn Ashley,
P.C. ; and has issue — Hercules Dermot Wilfrid Pakenham,
Gentleman, Lieut. Gren. Gds., b. 1901 [m. 1927, Helen
Margaret, d. of the late Capt. R. S. Hebeler, Queen's Royal
Regt.]; Joan Esther Sybella [m. 1926, Angus Campbell,
late 9th Lancers] ; and Beatrix Helen Constance. Seat —
— Langford Lodge, Crumlin, co. Antrim. Clubs— Carlton,
Army and Navy.
Son of Henry Sandford Pakenham- Mahon, Esq., J. P.,
D.L., of Stokestown, co. Roscommon, b. 1823 ; d. 1893 ;
m. 1847, Grace Catherine, d. of Major Denis Mahon,
of Stokestown : —
The late Henry Pakenham-Mahon (q.v. ).
Surv. sons of William Sandford Pakenham, b. 1826 ;
d. 1886 ; m. 1857, Constantia Henrietta Frances, yst. d.
of Sir William Vemer, Bart. : —
William Wingfield Vemer Pakenham, Esq., Lt.-Col. late
79th Carnatic Inf. ,I.A., b. 1857; m. 1883, Frances Josephine,
d. of Surg.-Gen. M. Joseph, M.D. ; and has issue — William
Henry Verner Pakenham, Gentleman, b. 1885 ; and Ida
Constance. Res. —
Frederick Edward Sandford Pakenham, Gentleman, b.
1859 ; m. 1898, Margarita Louisa, d. of Maurice Ceely
Maude ; and has issue — Michael Ceely Sandford Pakenham,
Gentleman, b. 1903. Res. — Carrickreagh, Blaney, Ennis-
killen, co. Fermanagh.
Francis Henry Godfrey Pakenham, Gentleman, b. 1865;
m. 1890, Mary, d. of Russell. Res. —
Robert Sandford Pakenham, Gentleman, b. 1866 ; m.
1910, Edith Carter (d. 1912), and has issue — Robert Wing-
field Pakenham, Gentleman, b. 1912. Res. —
Hamilton Richard Pakenham, Gentleman, C.M.S. , b.
1867; m. 1900, Emilie Willis, d. of T. Stringer, and has
issue — Richard Hercules Wingfield Pakenham, Gentleman,
b. 1906; Henry Desmond Verner Pakenham, Gentleman,
b. 191 1. Res. — Kien-ning, Foochow, China.
Surv. son of Thomas Conolly of Castletown, co.
Kildare, and Cliff, co. Donegal, M.P. for Donegal, b.
1823; d. 1876; m. 1868, Sarah, d. of Joseph Shaw of
Celbridge : —
Major Edward Michael Conolly, C.M.G., R.A. (q.v.).
Son of Lt.-Col. John Augustus Conolly, V.C., late
Coldstream Gds., b. 1829; d. 1889; m. 1864, Ida
Charlotte, d. of Edwyn Burnaby of Baggrave Hall, co.
Leicester: —
John Richard Arthur Conolly, Gentleman (q.v.).
Pakenham. Arms as above, and as an honourable
augmentation granted 1795 by Fortescue, Ulster, to Adm.
Hon. Sir Thomas Pakenham, G.C.B., on a chief the
sea, and on the stern of an antique ship riding thereon
Britannia standing, Victory alighting on the prow and
placing a wreath of laurel on Britannia's head all proper,
being the device, on the medal emblematic of the glorious
sea-fight of June 1, 1794, wherein Capt. the Hon. Thomas
Pakenham commanded H.M.S. " Invincible," 74 guns, and
captured " Le Juste," 80 guns, one of the enemy's ships.
Sons of Gustavus Conolly Pakenham, Gentleman, b.
1856; d. 1924; m. 1889, Ella Compton (d. 1913), only
d. of William George Bayne of Japan: —
Compton Thomas Pakenham, Gentleman, M.C., late
Lieut. Coldstream Gds., served Great War (despatches,
M.C.); b. 1893; m. 1915, Phyllis Mona (who obtained a
divorce 1920), d. of Col. William Price, R.E., and has
issue — Simona Vere. Res. —
Hercules Ivo Pakenham, Gentleman, b. 1897. Res. —
Surv. son of George Dent Pakenham, Capt. 4th Bengal
Lancers (ret.), b. 1824 ; d. 1888 ; m. 2nd, 1853, Elizabeth,
d. of the Rev. Robert Hume : —
Frederick Edward Pakenham, Gentleman, b. 1869;
m. 1906, Nancy Jane, d. of Charles Youmans of Hazelton,
B.C. ; and has surv. issue — Thomas Pakenham, Gentle-
man, b. 1907; and Viola Gwendoline Elizabeth. Res. —
Sons of Wellington Montagu Pakenham, Gentleman,
b. 1840; d. 1916 ; m. 1863, Emma Sophia Julia (d. 1927),
ygst. d. of George Rust of Cromwell House, Hunting-
don : —
William Law Pakenham, Gentleman, b. 1869; m. 1894,
Ada Mary, d. of J. B. Phillips cf Llanelly ; and has had
issue — George Robin Montagu Pakenham, Gentleman,
Lieut. Rifle Bde., b. 1895; John Walter Beaven Pakenham,
Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. London Regt., b. 1898 ; killed in
action 1918 ; Thomas Arthur Charles Pakenham, Esq.,
Lieut. R.N., b. 1900 \m. 1925, Clara Talbot, d. of William
Middleton, of Tourfidd, Lymington, and has issue — William
Thomas Talbot Pakenham, Gentleman, b. 1926]; Emma
Joyce. Res. —
Walter Maurice Pakenham, Gentleman, b. 1872. Res. —
Arthur M'Clellan Pakenham, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N.R.,
b. 1876 ; m. 1910, Ethel Louise, d. of late R. A. W. Holwell ;
and has issue— Hugh Percy Pakenham, Gentleman, b. 1913 ;
Patrick Christopher Montagu Howell Pakenham, Gentle-
man, b. 1922 ; and Daphne Margaret Holwell. Res. — 6
Lansdown Place West, Bath.
Surv. sons of Robert Edward Pakenham, <5. 1830; d.
1869 ; m. 1856, Mary, second d. of Isaac Goodall : —
Arthur Edward Pakenham, Gentleman, b. 1859. Res. —
Childers, Gippsland, Victoria.
Edward Robert Pakenham, Gentleman, b. 1863. Res. —
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Sons of Hugh Arthur Pakenham, b. 1838 ; d. 1869 ;
m. 1863, Clara Marianne, d. of the Rev. Henry Hutton,
Senior Presidency Chaplain, Calcutta : —
Robert Dent Pakenham, Gentleman, b. 1864. Res.—
Hugh Horsburgh Pakenham, Gentleman, b. 1865 ; m. ist,
1889, Nellie (d. 1913), d. of James Standen ; 2nd, 1921,
Louisa, d. of William Jennings, of Stubblefield, Otterden,
Kent, and has issue (by ist wife) — James William Lygon
Pakenham, Gentleman, b. 1896 ; (by 2nd wife) — Clara
Primrose. Res. —
Lygon Graham Pakenham, Gentleman, b. 1866 ; m.
1889, Katharine, d. of Rev. G. H. Heslop ; and has issue-
Violet Marianne. Res. —
Son of Robert Edward Michael Pakenham, Esq., Capt.
Royal Munster Fus., b. 1874; d. 1915 of wounds
received in action; m. 1900, Nancye, second d. of the
late William Fowler of Broadlands, Liverpool : —
Ivo Robert Lygon Pakenham, Gentleman, b. 1903.
Sons of Charles Pakenham, Esq., late Capt. 10'ist Royal
Bengal Fus., and Major and Adjt. 3rd Batt. Royal Irish
Fus., b. 1844; d. 1918; m. 1872, Emily Blanche (d.
1899), only d. of Charles H. Harrison of Singapore : —
George de la Poer Beresford Pakenham, Esq., C.M.G.,
C.B.E., D.S.O., Col. Border Regt., late Indian Army,
served Great War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O., Brevet,
C.M.G. ), b. 1875; m. 1905, Elsie, fourth d. of the late
William Fowler of Broadlands, Liverpool ; and has issue —
Raymond Beresford Pakenham, Gentleman, b. 1907 ;
William Antony Pakenham, Gentleman, b. 1910. Club —
Naval and Military.
Hewitt John Havelock Pakenham, Esq., Capt. 4th Batt.
Lancashire Fus. , late Lieut. Coldstream Gds. , served in S.
Africa 1902, and Great War 1914-18, b. 1880 ; m. 1906,
Claire May, only d. of Edmund Berdoe- Wilkinson of Ash-
stead, Godalming ; and has issue — Arthur John Edmond
Pakenham, Gentleman, Lieut. 5th Batt. The Queen's Regt.
(T.A.), b. 1907; and Cynthia Marion Blanche. Res.—
Headon Hall, Alum Bay, Isle of Wight.
The Late HENRY PAKENHAM-MAHON, Esq.,
D.L. co. Roscommon, late Capt. Scots Guards, High
Sheriff 1895. Born July 13, 1851, being the only son of the
late Henry Sandford Pakenham-Mahon, Esq., of Strokes-
town House, co. Roscommon, J. P. and D.L. , High Sheriff
1850 [eldest son of Hon. and Very Rev. Henry Pakenham,
Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin (fifth son of 2nd Baron Long-
ford), by his wife Eliza Catherine, sister and co-h. of Henry,
second Baron Mount Sandford (ext. ), through whom he
succeeded to the Mount Sandford estates in cos. Westmeath
and Roscommon, formerly in the 8th Hussars (who as-
sumed by Royal Licence the additional surname and arms
of Mahon), by his wife Grace Catherine of Strokestown
House, co. Roscommon [only dau. and heiress of Major
Denis Mahon (who s. to the estate of Maurice, last Lord
Hartland, in 1845), by his wife Henrietta, eldest dau. of
Rt. Rev. Henry Bathurst, Bishop of Norwich]. Armorial
hearings— Quarterly, 1 and 8, grand quarters, quarterly i.
and iiii. or, a lion rampant azure, armed and langued gules
for Mahon) ; ii. and iii. quarterly, or and gules, in first-
quarter an eagle displayed vert (for Pakenham) ; 2. Paken-
ham, as in grand quarters ; 3. per chevron or and ermine,
in chief two boars' heads erased sable (for Mountsandford) ;
4. argent, on a bend indented sable, cottised azure, three
fleurs-de-lys of the field, each cottise charged with three
bezants (for Cuff) ; 5. ermine, a griffin segreant azure (for
Aungier) ; 6. per bend crenelle argent and gules (for Boyle) ;
7. Mahon, as in grand quarters ; and impaling the arms of
Burrard, namely azure, a lion passant between two estoiles
in chief and a cross crosslet fitch^e in base argent, on a chief
or, two lions rampant respecting each other, supporting a
sinister hand couped gules. Mantling azure and or ; and for
his Crests, 1. upon a wreath of the colours, an heraldic tiger
statant, holding in the dexter paw a broken tilting-lance all
proper (for Mahon) ; 2. out of a mural crown or, a demi-
eagle displayed gules (for Pakenham). Motto— " Gloria
virtutis umbra." Married, Jan. 13, 1890, May (Res. — 28
Halsey Street, S.W.), only dau. of Lieut.-Col. Sidney
Burrard, late Grenadier Guards (second son of Sir George
Burrard, fourth Bart.), and died 1922, leaving Issue-
Olive [m. ist, 1914, Capt. Edward Charles Stafford-King-
Harman, Irish Gds. (killed in action 1914) ; 2nd, 1921,
Wilfrid Stuart Atherstone Hales-Pakenham-Mahon (son of
the late Lt.-Col. H. Hales, Governor of Parkhurst Prison),
of Wyf old Grange, nr. Reading, who assumed the additional
surname of Pakenham-Mahon by Deed Poll 1923, and
has issue]. Seat— Strokestown, co. Roscommon, Ireland.
PAKENHAM-WALSH, see WALSH.
PAKINGTON(R.L., 31 March i83i,H.Coll.). Quarterly,
1. per chevron sable and argent, in chief three mullets pierced
or, in base as many garbs, one and two gules banded of
the third (Pakington) ; 2. argent, on a chief gules, three
bezants (Russell of Powick) ; 3. sable, a chevron between
three stags' attires argent (Cocks); 4. the same arms of
Pakington. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a demi-hare azure, charged on the
shoulder with four bezants. Motto — " Par viribus virtus."
Sons of the Rt. Hon. Herbert Perrott Murray Paking-
ton, 3rd Baron Hampton, b. 1848; d. 1906; m. 1877,
Evelyn Nina Frances (d. 1904), d. of Sir George Baker,
3rd Bart. : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Stuart Pakington, D.S.O., 4th
Baron Hampton (U.K., 6 Mar. 1874), and a Bart. (U.K.,
13 July 1846), D.L. co. Worcester, Major R.O. late
Worcester Yeo. late Lieut. Rifle Brigade [Supporters —
Dexter, an elephant or, charged on the shoulder with a
mullet pierced sable ; sinister, a talbot argent, charged as
the dexter], b. 1883. Res.— 18 Evelyn Gardens, S. W.7.
Hon. Humphrey Arthur Pakington, Comdr. late R.N.,
b. 1888 ; m. 1913, Grace Dykes, d. of Rt. Hon. Sir
Albert Spicer, P.C., ist Bart., and has issue — Richard
Humphrey Russell Pakington, Esq., b. 1925 ; Hilary Evelyn
Spicer ; Anne ; and Auriol Mary Grace. Res. — 98 Palace
Gardens Terrace, W.8.
PALETHORPE of Brockencote Hall (H. Coll., 2 Feb.,
1922). Argent, on a mount vert, a thorpe or hurst of
trees proper, in chief two crowns palisado gules. Mant-
ling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
two arms embowed the hands clasped, resting thereon a
dove holding in the beak a sprig of olive all proper.
Motto — " Pax laborem coronat."
Eldest son of Charles Henry Palethorpe, b. 1854 ;
d. 1922 ; m. 1879, Amy, d. of J. Fisher, of
Dudley : —
Henry Palethorpe, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; m. 1916,
Elizabeth Wynne, d. of Edward Harold Wynne Gibbons
and has issue — Richard Henry Ince Palethorpe, Gentle-
man, b. ; and Jeanne Suzanne. Res. — Edgewood,
Streetley, Staffs. ; Brockencote Hall, nr. Kidderminster.
PALEY (H. Coll.). Gules, a bend vair, double cottised
or, between eight crosses crosslet of the last. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a stag's head couped proper, a cross crosslet or. Motto
— " Cervus non servus." Livery — Dark blue.
Only son of the late John Paley, Esq., of Langcliffe,
Yorks., and Ampton, Suffolk, J. P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1889 and 1890, by his wife Hon. Clara Emily
Charlotte Strutt, only dau. of the 2nd Lord Rayleigh : —
George Arthur Paley, Esq., J. P., B.A. (Cambs.), b. 1874;
m. 1900, Frances Mary (marriage diss. 1916), d. of Percy
Bernard, Esq., J. P., D.L., of Castle Hacket, co. Galway ;
and has issue — (1) Percy John Paley, Gentleman, b. 1904;
(2) Gerald George Paley, Gentleman, b. 1905.
Son of Rev. George Barber Paley of Langcliffe, Fellow
of St. Peter's Coll. Camb., M.A., B.D., Rector of
Frockenham, co. Suffolk, from 1835 till his death,
Rural Dean, J. P., by his wife Catharine Ann, dau. of
William Robertson of Bath, M.D. : —
William Victor Paley, Gentleman, b. 1840; m. 1869,
Augusta Harriet, d. of Rev. Evan Nepean, Canon of West-
minster, and Chaplain in Ordinary to the Queen ; and has
had issue — George Paley, Esq. , Major Rifle Brigade, b. 1872 ;
killed in action i9i4[»z. 1902, Rose Mildred Blomfield, ygst.
d. of late Capt. James ILinton, 44th Foot, and left issue
— Alexander George Victor Paley, Gentleman, b. 1903] ; and
lone Catherine Victoria \m. 1903, Major George Edward
Capel Cure of Blake Hall, and has issue]. Res. — Frecken-
ham House, Suffolk.
Rev. FRANCIS MILNES TEMPLE PALGRAVE.
Born 1865, being the eldest son of Francis Turner Palgrave,
Esq., M.A. , by his wife Cecil Grenville Milnes, eldest dau.
of the late James Milnes Gaskell, Esq., of Thornes House,
Wakefield, and of Wenlock Abbey, many years Member of
Parliament for Much Wenlock. Armorial bearings — Per
pale azure and gules, a lion rampant argent, on a canton or,
an escarbuncle of the second. Mantling azure and argent,
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, between two branches
of palm proper, a leopard's head affronted erased argent,
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charged on the neck with an escarbuncle sable. Motto —
" Laudans invocabo Dominum." Seat — Little Park, Lyme
Regis, in the county of Dorset.
GOHILSHRI MANSINGHJI SURSINGHJI, THA
KORE, SAHIB OF PALITANA, in the Empire of India,
a Ruling Chief, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted
Order of the Star of India (1896). Born 1862, being the
eldest son of the late Thakore Sahib Sursinghji, Thakore of
Palitana, at whose death, Nov. 24, 1885, he succeeded to
the Gadi ; is a descendant of Gohel Shahjee, who founded
the Gadi of Palitana, a State in Kathiawar. Educated
privately, and possesses one of the largest collections of
highbred horses in Western India, author of religious poems,
and a warm patron of literature. Armorial 'bearings —
Azure, a trident in pale or, surmounted in the fesse point
by a crescent argent between two Indian swords of the
second, the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon and
pendent the badge of a K.C.S.I. Mantling azure and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a horse's
head couped sable, charged with an Eastern crown or, an
Indian sword as in the arms, fesseways point to the dexter.
Motto—" Magna est Veritas etprevalebit." Salute — 9 guns.
Married, firstly, 1879, a dau. of the Prince of Bansda ;
secondly, 1887, a Royal lady of the house of Wankaner ;
and thirdly, 1898 ; and has Issue — a son, Kumarshri Baha-
doersinghji, b. 1900; and a dau., Bashri Hureebasaheb,
Residence — The Durbar Palace, Palitana, Kathiawar,
Bombay.
PALK (H. Coll., 14 Nov. 1760). Sable, an eagle dis-
played argent, beaked and membered or, within a bordure
engrailed of the second. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, on a semi-terrestrial
globe of the Northern Hemisphere proper, an eagle rising
argent, beaked and membered or. Motto—" Deo ducente."
Son of the Rt. Hon. Sir Lawrence Hesketh Palk, 2nd
Baron Haldon, b. 1846 ; d. 1903 ; m. 1868, Hon.
Constance Mary Barrington, d. of 7th Viscount
Barrington : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Lawrence William Palk, 3rd Baron Haldon
(U.K., 29 Ap. 1880), and 6th Bart. (G.B., 19 June 1782),
late Capt. 3rd Batt. Royal Fusiliers [Supporters— Two
native Indians proper, girt about the loins and turbaned
argent], b. 1869 ; m. 1893, Lidiana Amalia Crezencia, d.
of Col. Jacob William Maichle, late Imp. Russian Army;
and has issue — Hon. Lawrence Ed vard Bloomfield Palk,
Capt. late R.E. , served Great War 1914-18, b. 1896.
Res.—
Yr. son of the Rt. Hon. Sir Lawrence Palk, 1st Baron
Haldon, b. 1818; d. 1883; m. 1845, Maria Harriet
(d. 1905), d. of Sir Thomas Henry Hesketh, 4th Bart. :—
Hon Edward Arthur Palk, late Lt.-Col. and Hon. Col.
Comdg. 4th Batt. Devonshire Regt., b. 1854; m. 1883,
Charlotte Frances, d. of the Rev. Sir Frederick Shelley, 8th
Bart. Res. — Little Testwood, Totton, Hants. Club —
Windham.
Sons of Wilmot Henry Palk, Esq., b. 1836; d. 1876;
m. 1867, Elizabeth Alexandrina Greig, d. of Williarr
Mackenzie of Aberdeen ; —
Robert Wilmot Henry Mallet Palk, Gentleman, Barrister
at-Law, b. 1868. Chambers — 4 Paper Buildings, Temple
E.C. Club — Athenaeum.
Wilmot Lawrence Lancelot Palk, Gentleman, Lieut.
Durham L.I., late Mid. R.N., served in S. Africa 1901-2
(medal and five clasps), b. 1876. Club — Junior Con-
stitutional.
PALLES. Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, three bendlets
raguly argent, on a fesse gules a cross pat£e fitchee, between
two annulets or (for Palles) ; 2, ermine, two bars gules, an
annulet for difference (Nugent) ; 3, azure, a gryphon segreant
or (Read). Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Upon a
wreath of the colours, a lion sejant azure, bezant^e, holding
between his paws a cross pat6e fitch6e or. Motto — " Deo
duce comite fortuna."
Son of the Right Hon. Christopher Palles, P.C., of
Mountanville House, Dundrum, Dublin, B.A. , LL.D. ,
Q.C. , a Bencher of King's Inns, Dublin, J. P. for co.
Meath ; Sol. -Gen. for Ireland 1872, Attorney-General
1872- 1874; Lord Chief Baron of Court of Exchequer,
Ireland, 1874; b. 1831 ; m. 1862, Ellen (d. 1885), only
dau. of Denis Doyle of Dublin : —
Christopher Palles, Gentleman, b. 1863. Postal address —
PALLISER of Annestown (U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
per pale sable and argent, three lions rampant counter-
changed (Palliser) ; 2 andj3, vert, a cross crosslet or (Bury).
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Out of a coronet
gules, a demi-eagle, wings elevated or, charged on the
breast with a cross crosslet vert. Motto — " Deo volente."
Son of Sir William Palliser, 18th Hussars, b. 1830 ; d.
1882 ; m. 1868, Anne, d. of George Perham : —
Hugh Arbuthnot Palliser, Gentleman, b. 1879, "■" T9°8,
Annie Elizabeth, youngest d. of late J. Brooke Dickenson
Res.—
PALMER, see WADE-PALMER.
PALMER. Argent, two bars sable, charged with three
trefoils slipped of the field, in chief a greyhound courant
of the second, collared or. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — A mount vert, thereon a greyhound sejant sable,
collared or, charged on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped
argent. Supporters — On either side a greyhound sable,
collared or, and charged on the shoulder with a trefoil
slipped argent. Motto — " Palma virtuti."
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir Roundell Palmer, 1st Earl of
Selborne, P.C., b. 1812 ; d. 1895 ; m. 1848, Lady
Laura Waldegrave, d. of 8th Earl Waldegrave : —
Rt. Hon. Sir William Waldegrave Palmer, K.G., P.C.,
G.C.M.G., 2nd Earl of Selborne, co. Southampton (30 Dec.
1882), Viscount Wolmer of Blackmoor, Baron Selborne
of Selborne (28 Oct. 1872), Hon. Col., formerly Lt.-Col.
comdg. 3rd Batt. Hants. Regt., M.P.East Hants. 1885-92,
J.P., D.L., Hants., b. 1859 ; m. 1883, Lady Beatrix Maud
Cecil, d. of 3rd Marquess of Salisbury ; and has issue —
Rt.Hon. Roundell Cecil Palmer.commonly called Viscount
Wolmer, P.C., M.P. Newton Div. Lanes. 19 10- 18, and
for Aldershot (East Hants.) since 1918, Asst.-Postmaster-
Gen. 1924, J. P. Hants., b. 1887 [m. 1910, Hon. Grace
Ridley, d. of 1st Viscount Ridley ; and has surv. issue —
Hon. William Matthew Palmer, b. 1912 ; Hon. Robert
Jocelyn Palmer, b. 1919 ; Hon. Edward Roundell
Palmer, b. 1926 ; Hon. Anne Beatrice ; Hon. Laura
Mary ; Hon. Mary Sophia (Res. — 3 Chester Gate,
Regent's Park, N.W. Club — Carlton)] ; Hon. William
Jocelyn Lewis Palmer, Capt. (ret.) Hants. Regt., b. 1894
[m. 1922, Dorothy Cecily, d. of Gerald Loder, Esq.;
and has issue — Stephen Roundell Palmer, b. 1923 ; and
Penelope Jane (Club — Brooks's)] ; Lady Mabel Laura
Georgiana, C.B.E. [m. 1906, 5th Earl Grey]. Seat —
Blackmoor, Liss, Hants.; 14 Buckingham Palace Gardens,
S.W. Club— Brooks's.
PALMER of Wanlip Hall. Argent, two bars sable,
charged with three trefoils, two and one, slipped of the
first, in chief a greyhound courant of the second, collared
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or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a mount
vert, a greyhound sejant sable, gorged with a collar or,
rimmed gules, and charged on the shoulder with a trefoil
slipped argent.
Son of Rev. Charles Archdale Palmer, Clerk in
Holy Orders, Rector of Wanlip, b. 1814 ; d. i860 ;
tn. 1838, Elizabeth Julia, d. of John Finch Simpson,
of Launde Abbey, Leics. : —
Sir Frederick Archdale Palmer, 6th Bart., of Wanlip
Hall, Leics. (28 July 1791), b. 1857 ; s. his cousin 1919 ;
m. 1892, Lilian, d, of Gen. Edward Somerset, C.B. ; and
has surv. issue — John Archdale Palmer, Esq., b. 1894 [tn.
1922, Kathleen, d. of the late Herbert Smith, and has
issue — John Edward Somerset Palmer, Esq., b. 1926];
Philip Somerset Palmer, Esq., b. 1899. Seat — Wanlip
Hall, co. Leicester. Res. — Newland House, nr. Cole-
ford, Glos.
PALMER of Reading (H. Coll.). Per saltire azure and
gules, two palmers' staves in saltire between four escallops
or. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, upon a mount vert, in front of a palm-tree proper,
three escallops fessewise or. Motto — " Per crucem ad
palmam."
Sons of late George Palmer, Esq. , J. P., of Marlston and
Reading, M.P. for Reading 1878-85, b. 1818; d. 1897;
tn. Sarah Elizabeth, d. of Robert Meteyard of Basing-
stoke : —
Alfred Palmer, Esq., D.Sc, J. P. (High Sheriff 1905-6), b.
1852 ; tn. Alice, d. of late William Exall, Esq., J. P., of Read-
ing ; and has issue — Eustace Exall Palmer, Esq. , J. P. Hants,
and Berks., High Sheriff (1914) (Res. — Pricrs' Court, Chieve-
ley, Berks. Clubs — Bath, New University), b. 1878 [tn.
1902, Madeline Mary, d. of late Conrad G. Howell, Barrister-
at-Law, and has issue — Gerald Eustace Howell Palmer,
Gentleman, b. 1904 ; Rodney Howell Palmer, Gentleman,
b. 1907 ; and Elizabeth Mary]. Seat — Wokefield Park, Berks.
Clubs — Bath, Royal Thames Yacht.
Son of Lewis Palmer, Esq., J. P., Notts., Barrister-at-
Law (Inner Temple), b. i860 ; d. 1908 ; tn. 1886,
Emily, widow of B. Foster : —
Kenneth Lewis Palmer, Gentleman, b. 1889. Post. add.
— Meadowlea, Gobowen, Salop.
Sons of late Samuel Palmer of Northcourt, Hamp-
stead, b. 1820; d. 1903; tn. Mary Jane, d. of late
Joseph Marsh of Croydon : —
Sir (Samuel) Ernest Palmer, 1st Bart. (26 Jan. 1916),
J. P. co. London, one of H.M.'s Lts. for the City of
London, High Sheriff co. of London 1924-25, b.
1858 ; tn. 1881, Amy, only d. of late Alderman George Swan
Nottage, Lord Mayor of London 1884-5 '• and has issue —
(1) Ernest CecilNottage Palmer, Esq., B.A. (Oxon.) (Res.—
Fernhurst, Pinkney s Green, Maidenhead. Club — Oxford
and Cambridge), b. 1882 [tn. 1909, Marguerite, d. of late
William McKinley Osborne of Boston, U.S.A., and has
surv. issue — Raymond Cecil Palmer, Esq., b. 1916; Gordon
William Nottage Palmer, Gentleman, b. 1918 ; Marj< rie
Elizabeth]; (2) Arnold Nottage Palmer, Esq. (Res. —
Exning, Newmarket. Club — New University), b. 1886
[tn. 191 1, Marjorie, d. of late Alexander Freeland of Weir
Courtenay, Lingfield, and has issue — 4 daus]. Res. — 10
Grosvenor Crescent, S.W. Clubs — Carlton, Athenaeum,
Hurlingham.
Charles Herbert Palmer, Esq., J. P., b. i860; tn. 1883,
Ethel, d. of Henry J. Turner, Esq., of Stockleigh House,
Regent's Park ; and has issue — (1) Charles Eric Palmer, Esq. ,
High Sheriff Berks. (1926) (Res.— Shinfield Grange, Berks
Club — Boodle's), b. 1883 [tn. 1910, Gwenllian Salier, d. < f
David Jones of Melbourne, Australia, and has issue] ; (2)
Geoffrey Herbert Palmer, Esq. , Capt. Queen's Own Oxford-
shire Hussars (Res. — Woolhampton Court, Hants. Club —
Cavalry), b. 1888 [tn. 1921, Oenone, d. of the late Judge
Hickman Moleworth, and widow of Capt. F. Lefroy, Lein-
ster Regt,]. Seat — Bozedown House, Whitchurch, Oxon.
Club — Reform.
Son of William Howard Palmer, Esq., J. P. Berks. (High
Sheriff 1903-4), b. 1865; d. 1923; tn. Ada Morgan, d.
of W. Reed of Onslow Gardens, S. Kensington : —
Reginald Howard Reed Palmer, Gentleman, M.C., b.
1898; tn. 1924, Lena, d. of Alexander Blyth Cobham, of
Yateley Hill, Hants. Seat— Hurst Grove, Twyford, Berks.
Yngst. son of the late Samuel Palmer, of Northcourt,
Hampstead (see above) : —
Albert John Palmer, Esq., D.S.O. , T.D., J. P., D.L.
and (1926) High Sheriff, Glos., Lieut.-Col. and Brev.-C'ol.
late Roy. Glos. Hussars (Yeo.), b. 1871 ; tn. 1895, Catherine,
d. of late Col. Hugh Chetham Lyle of Cairnagariff, co.
Donegal. Seat — Fairford Park, Glos. Clubs — Boodle's,
Cavalry.
PALMER (U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, on a fesse
between three palmers' scrips or, two palm-branches in
saltire vert (Palmer) ; 2 and 3, or, a lion rampant gule^,
ducally gorged of the first (Colley). Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, between two palm-
branches vert, an arm vambraced and gauntleted, embowed
proper, garnished or, the hand grasping a tilting-spear also
proper. Motto — "Honor virtutis praemium." Livery —
claret.
Son of Dudley Colley Palmer, Esq. (eld. son of Charles
Colley Palmer, see below), late Capt. Leinster Regt.,
b. 1868; d. 1926; tn. 1896, Constance M. A., d. of late
Charles Florence Young of Cranley Gardens, S.W. : —
Charles Dudley Palmer, Gentleman, Lieut. R.A.F. , b.
1897. Seat — Rahan, Edenderry, co. Kildare.
Yngr. son of Charles Colley Palmer, Esq., of Rahan,
J. P., D.L., b. 1845 ; d. 1927 ; tn. 1866, May Jane (d.
1927), only d. of Francis Longworth Dames, Esq.,
D.L., of Greenhill, King's Co. : —
Charles Nugent Palmer, Gentleman, b. 1870; tn. 1917,
Louise, widow of Major Drought, and d. of Capt. Fowler,
and has issue — Godfrey Nugent Palmer, Gentleman, b.
. Seat — Clonlost, co. Westmeath. Res. — Ash Priors,
Cheltenham. Clubs— Kildare Street (Dublin), New (Chel-
tenham.
PALMER (H. Coll.). Argent, on a chevron embattled,
counter-embattled, plain cottised, between three palmers'
staves all sable, as many scrips of the first, buckled and
tasselled or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, on a dexter mailed arm embowed,
grasping a palm branch and a palmer's staff in saltire all
proper, an escallop or. Motto — " Palma virtuti."
Sons of John Palmer of Eliot Place, Blackheath, b. 1829;
d. 1880; tn. 1851, Harriet Elizabeth, only d. of James
Adams of Wem, Salop : —
John Irwin Palmer, Esq., O.B.E., M.R.C.S., Surg.-Maj.
3rd Middx. Vol. Art., b. 1852 ; tn. 1890, Alice Scott, only u.
of Charles Wild of Suffolk Lodge, Hampton Wick. Res.—
31 New Cavendish Street, Harley Street, W.
Frank Usher Palmer, Gentleman, H.M. Civil Service,
Western Australia, b. 1857 ; tn. , Emilie Jane, d. of
Thomas Gregory of Norwood, Surrey; and has issue — (1)
Leslie Frank Palmer, Gentleman, b. 1886 ; (2) Howard
Courtney Palmer, Gentleman, b. 1889 ; (3) John Gregory
Palmer, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; (4) Philip Harold Palmer,
Gentleman, b. 1894. Res. —Australia.
Samuel Charles Palmer, Gentleman, H.M. Civil Service,
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Western Australia, b. 1859 ; m. , Rosetta Florence, d.
of Albert George Barsham, late of Christchurch, N.Z. ; and
has issue— (1) Clement Albert Palmer, Gentleman, b. 1897 ;
(2) Donald Irwin Palmer, Gentleman, b. 1899. Res. —
Guildford, Western Australia.
Courtney James Palmer, Gentleman, b. 1867. Res. —
PALMER (Confn. U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent,
two chevronels between three palmers' scrips sable, the
strings, buckles, and tassels or (Palmer) ; 2, argent, on a
bend azure, between two unicorns' heads erased sable,
armed, crined, and tufted or, three lozenges of the last
(Smyth); 3. azure, a lion rampant ermine, in chief three
plates (Ralphson). Mantling sable and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm in armour em-
bowed couped at the shoulder, the hand holding a broken
sword all proper, the lower and upper arm each charged
with a chevronel sable. Motto—" In Deo est mihi omnis
fides."
Sons of Major-Gen. Henry Wellington Palmer, C.B. ,
b. 1832; d. 1891 ; 771. 1885, Margaret Dartnell, d. of
late John Tuthill, Kilmore, co. Limerick, and Rapla,
co. Tipperary : —
Henry Wellington Tuthill Palmer, Esq., D.S.O. (1918),
Major R.E. , b. 1886; m. 1924, Cynthia Rose, yngr. d. of
the late Henry William Tugwell, of Crowe Hall, nr. Bath.
Club — Jun. Army and Navy.
Phineas Tuthill Palmer, Gentleman, b. 1889. Res.—
PALMER of Hyderabad (U.O.). Azure, on a fesse or,
between a greyhound courant in chief, and in base a pelican
in her piety argent, two trefoils slipped vert. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle
volant, rising from a mount with a palm-branch in his beak
all proper, and in an escroll over the same the words, " It
shall flourish." Motto— " Deeds, not words."
Son of Charles Palmer, Gentleman, of Palmer Kotee,
Hyderabad, India, Controller of Inland Revenue, British
East Africa, b. 1858; d. 1923; m. 1885, Marie Anne,
granddau. of late General Braybrooke, Commander-
in-Chief of Ceylon : —
Hastings Braybrooke Palmer, Gentleman, b. 1891. Res.—
Sons of Major James Edward Palmer, Indian Army,
b. 1820; d. 1865; m. 1856, Annie, d. of P. Thomas:—
Harry Palmer, Gentleman, M.R.C.S. Eng., L.R.C.P.
Lond., b. 1854; m. 1st, 1883, Clara Kate Ollett (d. 1924), d.
of George Ollett, Engineer; 2nd, Minnie, d. of George
Ollett, Engineer ; and has issue — Harry Godwin Palmer,
Gentleman (Res. — 9 Bramerton Street, Chelsea, S.W.),
b. 1884 [m. 1907, Edith Maud, d. of Duncan Wallett of
Finchley, N.] ; Edith Irene ; Sophie Constance ; Agnes
Nora; Enid Muriel; and Violet Audrey Clare. Res. — 57
Marine Avenue, Hove, Sussex.
Edward Palmer, Gentleman, b. ; m. 1884; and has
issue— (1) Edward H. B. Palmer, Gentleman, b. 1885;
(2) Charles S. B. Palmer, Gentleman, b. 1889; (3) John
Digby Palmer, Gentleman, b. 1895 ; (4) Archibald Roy
Palmer, Gentleman, b. 1903; (5) Eugene Victor Palmer,
Gentleman, b. 1904 ; (6) Kenneth Allan Palmer, Gentle-
man, b. 1906. Res. — Tigarah, St. Mary's Road, High-
bury, N.
PALMER of Grinkle Park (H. Coll., 1886). Sable, on
a chevron between three crescents in chief and a lion pas-
sant in base argent, two tilting-spears chevronways proper.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a tilting-spear erect proper, a wyvern or,
resting the dexter foot on a crescent argent. Motto — " Par
sit fortuna labori." Livery — Green, scarlet facings.
Son of Sir Charles Mark Palmer, 1st Bart. , of Grinkle
Park, b. 1822; d. 1907; by 1st wife, m. 1846, Jane,
d. of Ebenezer Robson of Newcastle [d. 1865) : —
Sir Alfred Molyneux Palmer, 3rd Bart. (31 Aug. 1886),
J. P., formerly County Alderman, and (1915) High Sheriff
co. Durham, b. 1853 ; m. 1884, Edith Ellen, d. of Frederick
George Younge of London ; and has issue — Frederick
Charles Palmer, Esq., b. 1884 [m. 1913, Mabel Frances,
eldest d. of Norton Joseph Hughes-Hallett, O.B.E., of
The Knoll, Derby, and has issue — Anthony Frederick
Mark Palmer, Esq., b. 1914 ; Diana Mabel; and Angela
(Res. — Shurdington Court, nr. Cheltenham)]; Phyllis
Adela [m. 1908, Philip Durning Holt, and has issue] ; Evelyn
May [m. 1924, John R. R. Fullerton, of Thribergh, Yorks.,
and has issue] ; Gladys Mary ; and Audrey. Seal — Wal-
worth Castle, Darlington. Clubs — Brooks's, Northern
Counties.
Son of Sir Charles Mark Palmer, Bt. (see above), by
his 2nd wife, m. 1867, Augusta Mary (d. 1875), d. of
Alfred Lambert, of Paris [Arms— Quarterly, 1 and 4,
Palmer as above ; 2 and 3, gules, a chevron between
in chief two lambs passant argent, and in base a lamia
also passant proper, a chief compony counter-compony
or and azure (Lambert, H. Coll. 1918)] : —
Claude Bowes Palmer, Esq., C.B.E., F.R.G.S., D.L.
and J. P. co. Durham, Kt. of Justice of the Order of the
Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem (1922), Hon. Lieut. -Col.
*. 1868; m. 1897, Marian O.B.E., A.R.R.C., Damei of
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Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem,
d. of Edward Charlton Ramsey. Res. — Delmonden Manor,
Hawkhurst, Kent. Clubs — Sports, Union (Newcastle-on-
Tyne), Tunbridge Wells and Counties.
Son of Lionel Hugo Palmer, Esq. (2nd son of Sir
Charles Mark Palmer, Bart., by his 2nd wife — see
above), Comdt. Legion of Frontiersmen, formerly in
the North West Mounted Police of Canada, and late
Capt. 3rd Batt. West Yorkshire Regiment, b. 1870 ; d.
1914 ; m. 1st, 1894, Ida Brae(d. 1905), d. of Wilberforce
Wilson, late Surveyor-Gen. of Hong Kong • 2nd, 1906,
Blanche, d. of Walter Balmford of York : —
Charles Lionel Palmer, Esq., b. 1909. Res. — Procter,
Kootenay Lake, British Columbia.
Son of Sir Charles Mark Palmer, Bt. (see above), by
his 3rd wife, m. 1877, Gertrude (d. 1913), d. of James
Mongomery, Esq., J. P. ,D.L., of Cranford, Middx. : —
Godfrey Mark Palmer, Esq., Major late T.F. Res., J.P.
North Riding Yorks. , M.P. for Jarrow Div. of co. Durham
Jan. 1910-22, b. 1878 ; m. 1906, Elma, d. of Alex. Geddes
of Blairmore, Aberdeenshire ; and has issue — Mark Palmer,
Gentleman, b. 1917 ; Brenda [m. 1929, Major Cuthbert
Vaux] ; and Myrtle Francis. Res. — Grinkle Park, Loftus,
Yorks. ; 28 Hans Crescent, S. W. Clubs — Brooks's, M.C.C.,
Hurlingham.
PALMER. Sable, a chevron or, between three crescents
argent. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a wyvern or, armed and langued gules.
Mottoes — " Par sit fortuna labori " ; and " Pour aprendre
obleis ne puis." Livery — Green coat, yellow and black
striped waistcoat, and gilt buttons.
Sons of Sir Edward Geoffrey Broadley Palmer, 10th
Bart., J.P. co. Leicester, Major 3rd Leicestershire
Regiment and Reserve of Officers, M.A., b. 1864; d.
1925 ; m. 1891, Sibyl Caroline Smith Neill : —
Sir^Geoffrey Frederick Neill Palmer, nth Bart. (7 June
1660), Major Coldstream Gds. , b. 1893. Seats — East Carl-
ton Park, Market Harborough ; Carlton Curlieu, co.
Leicester. Town res. — 12 Bruton Street, W. Clubs—
White's, Guards'.
Lewis Henry Palmer, Esq., Lieut. 15/19 Hussars S.R.,
b. 1903.
Son of Rev. Henry Palmer of Withcote Hall, by his
wife Elizabeth, d. of the Rev. Samuel Heyrick: —
Thomas Palmer, Esq., J.P., Hon. Major formerly Capt.
47th Regt., and Hon. Major Auxiliary Forces; served
throughout Crimean War (medal with three clasps, Turkish
medal, fifth class Medjidie), b. 1832 ; m. i860, Harriet
Elizabeth (d. 1912), d. of the late Edward Dawson, Esq.,
M.P., of Whatton House, Leicestershire. Res. — n
Pulteney Street, Bath.
Sons of Herrick Augustus Palmer, Esq., Major, late
62nd Regt., served in part of the -Crimean
Campaign (medal and clasp), b. 1835 ; d 1908 ; m.
1861, Dorothy, d. of the late Sir Arthur Grey Hazle-
rigg, Bart. , of Noseley : —
Heyrick Arthur Palmer, Gentleman, b. 1864. Res. — 10
Manchester Street, Manchester Square, W.i.
Frederick Charles Palmer, Major Manchester Regt., b.
1866; m. 1897, Eleanor Annie, d. of Dr. Sharpin of
Brighton; and has issue — Two daus. Res. — The Limes,
Priory Road, Bowdon, Cheshire.
Robert Henry Palmer, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. 49th Batt.
Canadian Inf., served S. African and Great War (despatches,
D.S.O. , Croix de Guerre), b. 1868; m. 1909, Margaret
Finch, elder d. of the late Gerard Finch Dawson ; and has
surv. issue — Robert Henry Charles Palmer, Gentleman, b.
1916 ; and Mary Margaret Elizabeth. Res. — Strathcona,
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Francis Hubert Palmer, Esq., M.C., late temp. Capt.
Cheshire Regt., served Great War (despatches, M.C. ), b.
1877; m. 1st, 1907, Elsie Edith (marriage diss. 1924), d. of
Rev. Walter Baptist Money, late Rector of Weybridge ;
2nd, Margery Edith, d. of Robert Garland, of Seaford,
Sussex ; and has issue — Pamela Frances. Res. — ■
PALMER (H. Coll.). Gules, on a fesse between in
chief two lions rampant and in base a palmer's scrip
or, three trefoils vert. Mantling gules and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a greyhound springing
sable, collared and leashed to a palmer's staff erect or.
Motto — " Justus et tenax."
Eldest son of Edwin Palmer, of London, b 1850 ; d.
1901 ; m. 1876, Martha, d. of Henry Glover, ol
London : —
Stanley Palmer, Gentleman, b. 1878 ; m. 1903,
Mabel Matilda, d. of James Henry Stone ; and has
issue — Horace Stanley Palmer, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.),
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Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple, 2nd Lieut. Roy. Corps
of Signals (T.A.), b. 1904 ; Gladys May ; Enid Alice.
Res.— 2 Kirkstall Road, Streatham Hill, S.W. Club—
R.A.C.
PALMER. Barry wavy of twelve per pale or and azure
counterchanged, on a bend cottised gules, between two
■escallops ermine, three wyverns' heads couped argent, each
holding in the mouth an eagle's leg erased of the first.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, upon the trunk of a tree, eradicated and fessewise
proper, a wyvern wings elevated, barry wavy of twelve or
and azure, sem6e of escallops ermine, holding in the mouth
an eagle's leg as in the arms. Motto — " Ubi amor ibi
fides." Livery — Dark blue.
Only son of James Dampier Palmer, Esq., M.P. lor
Gravesend, Hon. Col. 1st Kent Art. Vol., J. P. co. Kent
and for West Ham, b. 1851 ; d. 1899 ; m. 1874, Isabella
Elizabeth Curteis (d. 1900), d. of the late William
Curteis Whelan, Barrister-at-Law, of Heronden Hall,
Tenterden : —
Vivian Trestrail Dampier Palmer, Esq., O.B.E. , Capt.
3rd Batt. E. Kent (Mil.) Regt. , served S. Africa 1899-1900,
and Great War 1914-19, J. P. Kent, b. 1876; m. 1902,
Melita, d. of Fairless Harrison, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne;
and has issue— 2 daus. Estate — Heronden Hall, Tenter-
den, co. Kent. Post. add. — Heronden Hall, Tenterden,
Kent. Club — Junior Carlton.
PALMER-MOREWOOD of Alfreton (H. Coll.). Quar-
terly, 1 and 4, vert, an oak-tree couped at the base argent,
fructed or, and in canton a trefoil of the second (More-
wood) ; 2 and 3, argent, on two bars sable, three trefoils of
the first, in chief a greyhound courant of the second, col-
lared or (Palmer). Mantling vert and argent. Crests—
1. upon a wreath of the colours, two arms embowed armed
proper, each charged with a trefoil gules, supporting a
chaplet of oak branches vert, fructed or (Morewood) ; 2.
upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a grey-
hound sejant sable, collared or, and charged with a trefoil
argent (Palmer).
Son of Charles Rowland Palmer-Morewood, Esq.,
J. P. cos. Derby and Warwick, and D.L. co. Warwick
(High Sheriff 1880), b. 1843 ; d. 1911 ; m. 1873, Patience
Mary (d. 1914), d. Rt. Rev. Lord Arthur Charles
Hervey, Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells : —
Rowland Charles Arthur Palmer-Morewood, Esq., J. P.
cos. Derbyshire and Warwick, late Capt. 3rd Batt. Sher-
wood Foresters, b. 1879. ^eai — Alfreton Park, Alfreton, co.
Derby. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Royal Automobile.
PALMER-SAMBORNE (H. Coll.). Argent, a chevron
sable between three mullets gules, pierced or. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
mullet gules, pierced or. Motto — " Memor et fidelis."
Son of Samborne Stukely Palmer-Samborne, Esq.,
J. P., b. 1827; d. 1904; m. 1860, Lucy, d. of Francis
Baring Short : —
John Stukely Palmer-Samborne, Esq., J. P., Somerset, b.
1861; m. 1910, Kathleen Elsie, d. of John Smith ; and has
issue — Francis Palmer-Samborne, Gentleman, b. 1912 ;
John Palmer-Samborne, Gentleman, b. 1919 ; Barnaby
Frederick Palmer-Samborne, Gentleman, b. 1924; Margaret
Kathleen; and Sheila Rosemary. Seat — Timsbury House,
nr. Bath. Club— Bath.
Son of Rev. Richard Lane Palmer-Samborne, M.A.,
J. P., Vicar of Ashreigney, co. Devon, by his wife Ellen,
d. of Thomas Ferguson of Belfast : —
Frederick Carey Stucley Palmer-Samborne, Esq., C.B.E. ,
Lt.-Col. (ret.) Indian Army, served Chitral 1895, and Great
War 1914-19, £. 1868 ; m. 1st, 1894, Constance (d. 1901), d.
and h. of the late Capt. Anstey, 20th Regt. ; 2nd, 1904,
Caroline, d. of the late John F. Anstey, of Bath. Club-
Army and Navy.
PALMES (H. Coll.). Gules, three fleurs-de-lys argent, a
chief vair. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a hand holding a palm-branch. Motto — " Ut
pal ma Justus." Livery — Claret, faced scarlet.
Sons of Rev. George Palmes (eld. son of Rev. William
L. Palmes — see below), Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A.
(Lincoln Coll., Oxford), Lord of the Manor of Naburn,
b. 1851 ; d. 1927 ; m. 1882, Eva Blanche, ygr. d. of Henry
Dalbiac Harrison of Holbrook Park, Sussex: —
George Bryan Palmes, Esq., D.S.O., Comdr. (ret.) R.N.,
served Great War (despatches, D.S.O.), b. 1884. Seat —
Naburn Hall, Yorks. Club — United Service.
William Tevery Palmes, Gentleman, b. 1888.
Stephen Saltmarshe Palmes, Gentleman, b. 1895 ; m.
1922, Hilaria Rosamund Strange ; and has issue. Res. —
Son of Rev. Arthur Lindsay Palmes (2nd son of Rev.
William L. Palmes — see below), M.A., Clerk in
Holy Orders, Vicar of Holmwood, b. 1854 ; d. 1914 ;
by 1st wife, m. 1880, Alice, d. of M. M. Hogg of Berry
Head :—
James Palmes, Gentleman, b. 1901.
Yngr. sons of Rev. William Lindsay Palmes, M.A. , of
Naburn Hall, co. Yorks., J. P., Vicar of Hornsea with
Long Riston, and Rural Dean, b. 1813 ; d. 1888;
m. 1849, Marriane (d. 1903), d. of Amaziah Empson
of Spellow Hill, Boroughbridge : —
Guy St. Maur Palmes, Esq., J. P. E. R. Yorks., late 14th
Hussars, Maj. E. R. Yorks. Yeo. 1905-11, b. 1854 ; m. 1879,
Georgina Rosabelle, d. and coh. of Edward Lloyd of Ling-
croft, nr. York ; and has surv. issue — (1) Geoffrey St. Maur
Palmes, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; (2) Edward William Eustace
Palmes, Esq., Capt. Res. of Officers 10th Roy. Hus., served
with Brit. Exped. Force 1914 (wounded), b. 1884; (3)
Bryan Wilfrid Palmes, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; and Cecil Muriel
[m. 1908, Alick May Cunard, 5th Lancers, vide Cunard,
Bt.]. Seat — Lingcroft, York. Club — Yorkshire.
Bryan William Palmes, Gentleman, b. 1855 ; m. 1885,
Ellen Lawless; and has had issue — (1) William Lindesay
Palmes, Gentleman, b. 1888; (2) Bryan Palmes, Gentle-
man, Australian Infantry, b. 1889; killed in action 1917;
and four daus. Res. — Queensland.
PANZERA of Dovercourt (H. Coll.). Azure, three lions
passant, each crowned with an antique crown or, in chief a
mullet of six points. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant, collared and
chained or, issuant from the head an estoile azure.
Only son of Anthony Joseph William Ignatius Panzera,
C.E., Canford, Dorsetshire, b : m. 1848, Anna
Maria, d. of Dr. William Knott, J. P., 6th Inniskilling
Dragoons, of Government House, Harwich ; Medical
Attendant to H.M. Queen Adelaide : —
The late Lieut. -Col. Francis William Panzera, C.M.G.
(1910), Res. of Officers, Resident Commissioner Bechuana-
land Protectorate and (local) Col. commdg. Bechuanaland
Protectorate Police, served in Matabele War 1893 (medal),
and S. African War 1899-1902 (2 medals and 4 clasps),
including siege of Mafeking, Comdt. Knockaloe Detention
Camp, Isle of Man, 1916— 17, b. 1851 ; d. 1917 ; m. 1878,
Martha (d. 1921), d. of Capt. B. Branch of Felixstowe,
Suffolk ; and had issue — Francis William Knott Panzera,
Gentleman,^. 1879; d.igzx; Mary Knott (Res. — 98A
Lansdowne Place, Hove, Sussex) ; and Augusta Eleonora
d'Orazio.
PAPILLON of Crowhurst Park (H. Coll., 1 Oct. 1906).
Azure, on a chevron between three butterflies argent, a
fleur-de-lys of the field. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a crescent argent,
between the horns a butterfly as in the arms. Motto —
" Ditat servata fides."
Sons of Philip Oxenden Papillon, Esq., M.A., J. P.,
D.L., of Crowhurst Park and Pelham Place, Sussex,
and Lexden Manor, Essex, late Major Royal East
Kent Mounted Rifles, Barrister-at-Law, M.P., b. 1826 ;
d. 1899 ; m. 1862, Emily Caroline, third d. of Very
Rev. Thomas Gamier, Dean of Lincoln, and Lady
Caroline, d. of 4th Earl of Albermarle : —
Pelham Rawstorn Papillon, Esq., D.S.O., J. P., D.L.,
B.C.L., M.A., Barrister-at-Law, temp. Lt.-Col. comdg. 13th
Service Batt. (West Ham) Essex Regt., Hon. Lt.-Col. in
the Army, Capt. and Hon. Major late 3rd Batt. Sussex
Regt., b. 1864 ; m. 1912, Constance Lauretta, elder d. of
J. W. Roseby, formerly of Lovershall Hall, Yorks.; and
has issue — John Papillon, Gentleman, b. ; Jean ; and
Elizabeth. Seat — Crowhurst Park, Battle, Sussex.
Harold Gamier Papillon, Gentleman, b. 1867; m. 1910,
Barbara Constance, d. of Walter Reynolds of Hawks
Wick, St. Albans ; and has issue— (1) David Pelham
Papillon, Gentleman, b. 1911; (2) Philip Walter Gamier
Papillon, Gentleman, b. 1914. Seat — Lexden Manor,
Colchester.
Godfrey Keppel Papillon, Gentleman, b. 1867; m. 1899,
Jessie Winifred Wilson, d. of John Wilson Paton, M.D. ;
and has issue — Beatrice Millicent Ann ; Phyllis Muriel ; and
Barbara Winifred. Seat — Barrasford, Northumberland.
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Philip Hardinge Papillon, Gentleman, b. 1873 ; m. 1895,
Rose, d. of J. Hawdon, M.L.C. of Christchurch, N.Z. ;
and has issue — Raymond Philip Papillon, Gentleman, b.
1898 ; and Idina Sybil. Res. — Warleigh, Ceylon.
PARISH (H.Coll.). Argent, on a chevron sable between
ten cross crosslets, six in chief and four in base of the last,
a cross crosslet fitch^e of the first, a chief azure, issuant
therefrom a sun in splendour. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, on a rock proper, a
cross crosslet sable. Motto — " Justum et tenacem." Livery
— Black and white.
Eld. son of Charles Woodbyne Parish, Esq., of 58
Ennismore Gardens, S.W., b. June 5, 1848 ; d. 1922;
m. 1st, 1879, Frances Montgomerie (d. 1889), d. of
Vice-Admiral Alexander Boyle:—
Walter Woodbine Parish, Gentleman (q.v.).
Sons of Francis Woodbine Parish, Gentleman (2nd son
of Charles Woodbyne Parish and Frances Montgomerie
Boyle — see above), b, 1884 ; d. 1921 ; m. 1912, Dorothy
Mary Catherine {Res. — 2 The Boltons, S.W.), d. of
Canon Drew : —
Patrick Edward Gladstone Woodbine Parish, Gentle-
man, b. 1913. Res. —
David Francis Woodbine Parish, Gentleman, b. 1914.
John Neville Woodbine Parish, Gentleman, b. 1920.
Son of Charles Woodbyne Parish, Esq. (see above), by
his 2nd wife, m. 1891, Hon. Helen Jane Sandilands,
sister of 12th Baron Torphichen :—
Charles Douglas Woodbine Parish, Gentleman, b. 1891.
WALTER WOODBINE PARISH. Gentleman, born
Dec. 3, 1880, being the eldest son of the late Charles
Woodbyne Parish, Esq. (son of Sir Woodbine Parish,
K.C.H.), by his wife Frances Montgomerie, daughter of
Vice-Admiral Boyle. Livery — Blue. Armorial bearings
— He bears for Arms: Argent, on a chevron sable between
ten cross crosslets, six in chief and four in base of the last,
a cross crosslet fitcWe of the first, a chief azure issuant
therefrom a sun in splendour, impaling the arms of Makins,
the last cross crosslet fitch^e of the first, a chief azure, issu-
ant therefrom a sun in splendour proper. Mantling' sable
namely : Argent, on a fesse embattled counter-embattled
gules, between in chief two falcons proper, belled or, and
in base a lion's face of the second, an annulet or, between
two bezants, and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
on a rock proper, a cross crosslet sable, with the Motto,
"Justum et tenacem." Married, April 28, 1906, Audrey
Katharine, ygst. d. of Col. Sir William Makins, Bt., and
has issue— David Elmer Woodbine Parish, Gentleman, *.
1911 ; and Bridget Audrey Woodbine. Res.— 9 Courtfield
Road, S.W.7.
PARISH (H. Coll., 1875). Argent, on a chevron sable,
between ten cross crosslets, six in chief and four in base of
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a rock
proper, a cross crosslet sable. Motto — "Justum et tena-
cem." Livery — Black and white.
Son of Frank Parish, Esq., b. 1824; d. 1906; m. 1855,
Margarita, d. of John Miller of Buenos Aires, and his
wife Dolores Balbastro (gdd. of the Viceroy of Spain) : —
Lt.-Col. Woodbine Parish, C.M.G., C.B.E., b. 1862 ; m.
1888, Frances, d. of George Brittain, of Tunbridge Wells.
Res.— 106 Park Street, Park Lane, W. Clubs— Roy. St.
George's, M.C.C., Ranelagh, Devonshire, Argentine.
The late PHILIPSAMUEL PARK, Esquire, Justice of
the Peace for the County Palatine of Lancaster, and for
the Borough of Preston, F.S.I. Born April 13, 1865, being
the only son of William Philip Park, Esq., J. P. Lanes.,
by his wife Kathleen Isabella Waller, daughter of Colonel
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Chapman of the county of Kildare. Armorial bearings
(H. Coll., 15 May 1875) — Or, a fesse invected chequy
azure and argent, between three stags' heads caboshed
in chief and one in base gules. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling
azure and or ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the
colours, upon a mount vert, a stag's head caboshed
gules, between two marigolds slipped proper ; with the
Motto, " Providentiae me committo." Married, firstly,
June 19, 1888, Annie Isabella Eugenie, daughter of the
Reverend F. Eugene Perrin ; and secondly, September
14, 1892, Sarah Ellen, daughter of John Henry Park ; and
died , leaving Issue — Isobel Eugenie Chapman.
PARKE (H. Coll.). Or, a fesse counter-compony gules
and argent, between two stags' heads caboshed in chief
and a lion passant in base of the second, all within a
borduie nebuly of the last. Mantling gules and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, between the attires of a stag
proper a lion passant or, charged on the shoulder with an
estoile gules. Motto — " Vince in bono malum."
Sons of Herbert Thomas Parke, Esq., J. P. Lanes.,
b. 1859; m. 1887, Margaret Annie, d. of Thomas
Walker, J. P. for Bolton :—
Thomas Leslie Parke, Gentleman, b. 1890. Seat —
Withnell Fold, nr. Chorley, Lanes.
Allan Parke, Gentleman, b. 1893.
Son of Thomas Blinkhorn Parke of Withnell, Lanes.,
6- ; d. ; m. , Catherine Elizabeth, d. of
Edward Goody : —
Alfred Ernest Parke, Gentleman, b. 1862. Seat —
PARKER. Sable, a stag's head caboshed between
two flaunches argent. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — A cubit arm erect couped below the elbow, the
sleeve azure, cuffed and slashed argent, the hand grasp-
ing a stag's attire gules. Motto — " Fideli certa merces."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Albert Edmund Parker, 3rd Earl
of Morley, P.C., D.L., C.A., b. 1843 ; d. 1905 ; m.
1876, Margaret, d. of Robert Stayner Holford, of
Westonbirt, Glos. : —
Rt. Hon. Edmund Robert Parker, 4th Earl of Morley
(29 Nov. 1815), Viscount Boringdon, of North Molton,
Baron Boringdon of Boringdon (18 May 1784), Capt.
late T.A. Res., late Roy. 1st Devon Yeo., J.P. Devon.
Supporters — On the dexter, a stag argent, collared or,
therefrom suspended an escutcheon vert, charged with a
horse's head couped argent, bridled or ; on the sinister,
a greyhound sable, collared or, therefrom suspended an
escutcheon gules, charged with a ducal coronet or], b. 1877.
Seat — Saltram, Plympton, Devon. Town res. — 31
Prince's Gardens, S.W.
Hon. Montagu Brownlow Parker, Capt. Res. of Officers
late Gren. Gds., served S. Africa 1900-2, and Great
War 1914-18 (despatches), has Croix de Guerre (France),
b. 1878. Res. —
Hon. John Holford Parker, b. 1886 ; m. 1919, Hon.
Marjory Katharine Elizabeth St. Aubyn, d. of 2nd Baron
St. Leven ; and has issue — John St. Aubyn Parker, Esq.,
b. 1923 ; Robin Michael Parker, Gentleman, b. 1925.
Res. — 11 Hyde Park Square, W.2.
PARKER Gules, a chevron between three leopards'
faces or. Mantling gules and or. Crest — A leopard's
head affrontee, erased at the neck or, ducally gorged
gules. Motto — " Sapere aude."
Son of George Augustus Parker, Viscount Parker
(eld son of 6th Earl — see below), b. 1843 ; d. 1895 ;
m. 1887, as 2nd wife, Carene, d. of Pryse Loveden,
of Gogerddan, co. Cardigan : —
Rt. Hon. George Loveden William Henry Parker,
7th Earl of Macclesfield (15 Nov. 1721), Viscount Parker
of Ewelme, co. Oxford, Baron Parker, of Macclesfield
10 Mar. 1716) [Supporters — On either side a leopard
regardant proper, ducally gorged gules], Lieut, late
Oxfordshire Yeomanry, b. 1888 ; s. his grandfather 1896 ;
m. 1909, Lilian Joanna, d. of Maj. Charles Boyle ; and
has issue — George Roger Alexander Thomas Parker,
commonly called Viscount Parker, b. 19 14 ; Hon. William
Richard Christopher Boyle Parker, b. 1917; Hon. Jocelyn
George Dudley Parker, b. 1920. Seat — Shirburn Castle,
Watllngton, co. Oxford. Town res. — 159 Knightsbridge,
S,W. Club— Carlton.
Sons of 6th Earl of Macclesfield, b. 181 1 ; d. 1896 ;
m. as 2nd wife, 1842, Lady Mary Frances, d. of 2nd
Marquess of Westminster : —
Hon. Cecil Thomas Parker, J.P. Cheshire and Wilts.,
Lieut, (ret.) Rifle Brigade, b. 1845 ; m. 1870, Rosamond
Esther, d. of Most Rev. E. T. Longley, Archbishop of
Canterbury ; and by her has issue — (1) Gerald Longley
Parker, Esq., b. 1871; (2) Arthur Cecil Parker, Gentle-
man, b. 1873 [m. 1909, Millicent Taylor, d. of G.
Davenport, of Foxglow, Leek, Staffs. ; (3) Geoffrey
Parker, Gentleman, b. 1880 [m. 1912, Isolda Mabel, d. of
Sir C. Craufurd, 4th Bart. ; and has issue — 2 daus.
(Travellers' Club)] ; (4) Rev. Wilfrid Parker, M.A.,6. 1883
(Res. — 10 Sherwell Street, Johannesburg, S.A. Club —
Travellers'). Res. — The Grove, Corsham, Wilts.
Rev. the Hon. Algernon Robert Parker, Clerk in Holy
Orders, M.A. Oxford, b. 1849 ; m. 1887, Emma Jane, d.
of Hon. Edward Kenyon, of Maesfen ; and has surv.
issue — (1) Robert Edward Parker, Esq., b. 1878 [m. 1904,
Emily, d. of J. Dawson Paul, of Eaton Grove, Norwich;
and has issue — Robert Kenyon Parker, Esq., b. 1907;
Alexander Patrick Parker, Gentleman, b. 19 10 ; Michael
Edward Parker, Gentleman, b. 1916 ; Isabel ; Elizabeth
Mary (Res. — Algarsthorpe, Marlingford, Norfolk)] ; (2)
Hugh Algernon Parker, Gentleman, b. 1879 [m. 191 1,
Averil Frances, d. of Brownlow Tower, of Ellesmere,
Salop ; and has issue — 2 daus. (Res. — 22 Chapel Street,
Belgrave Square, S.W. Club— Boodle's)] ; (3) Eustace
Bowles, Gentleman (q.v.) (assumed the name of Bowles
in lieu of Parker by R.L. 1920) ; (4) Eric Parker, Lieut.
R.A.S.C, b. 1892 [m. 1921, Florence May, d. of Thomas
Cowman, of Richmond, Va., U.S.A., and two daus.].
Res. — Maesfen, Malpas, Cheshire.
Hon. Francis Parker, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, M.P.
Henley 1886-95, b. 1851 ; m. 1882, Henrietta, d. of the
late Henry Gaskell, of Kiddington Hall, Oxford ; and
has issue — (1) Ronald Francis Parker, Esq., M.B.E., Maj.
Reserve of Officers, R.H.A. and R.F.A., b. 1883 (Club
— Bachelors') ; (2) Oliver Ivan Parker, Gentleman, b.
1891 [m. 1921, Margaret Noel, d. of Frederick Kerr, of
Twynceri, Barry, Wales ; and has issue — Timothy Oliver
Parker, Gentleman, b. 1924 ; and Pamela Dioni (Res —
20 Sussex Place, Regent's Park, N.W.)] ; (3) Ivo Murray
Parker, Gentleman, b. 1899 [m. 1923, Dulcibella, d. of
Capt. Daubeney, Combe Down, Bath ; and has issue —
Penelope Joan] ; and 2 daus. Res. — Bagley Wood,
Oxford. Club — Carlton.
Hon. Reginald Parker, b. 1854 ; m. 1876, Katharine
Mary, d. of Henry Ames, of Linden, Northumberland ;
and has surv. issue — 3 daus. Res. — 35 Beaufort Gardens,
S.W. Club— Boodle's.
Hon. Edmund William Parker, b. 1857 ; m. 1883
Fanny Emma, d. of Capt. Baldwin, of Dunedin ; and
has surv. issue — Wilfrid Henry Parker, Esq., M.C., M.A.
Camb., late Lieut. Suffolk Regt., served Great War
b. 1888 [m. 1913, Audrey, d. of Rawson Vickers, of
Hollyberry Hall, Coventry ; and has issue; — Michael
Cyril Edmund Parker, Esq., b. 1920]; Gwendoline Mary
1498
Par
Par
[m. 1921, Lieut.-Comdr. J. Bickford, R.N. ; and has
issue]. Res. — 51 South Street, Park Lane, W. Club —
Boodle's.
Rev. the Hon. Archibald Parker, Clerk in Holy Ordere,
b. 1859 ; m. 1890, Hon. Maud Bateman-Hanbury ; and
has issue — (1) Charles Edward Parker, Esq., M.C., Admin-
istrative Officer Nyasaland, late Capt. Shropshire L.I.,
b. 1890 [m. 1915, Hilda, d. of John Starkey, of Norwood
Park, Notts. ; and has issue — Charles George Archibald
Parker, Esq., b. 1924 (Res. — Welby Lodge, Woodhall
Spa)] ; (2) Frederic Archibald Parker, Lieut, (ret.)
Shropshire L.I., b. 1894 [m. 1927, Everald Adela, d. of
the late Capt. J. Innes-Hopkins, of 6 Lennox Gardens,
S.W., and has issue — 1 son, b. 1928]; Violet Maud;
Evelyn Sylvia [m. 1920, Maj. Marshall Brooks ; and has
issue]. Res. — Wem, Shropshire. Club — Bath.
Hon. Henry Parker, J. P. Oxon., b. i860; m. 1916,
Henrietta d. of Rev. Robert Baker, of Ramsden House,
co. Oxford ; and has issue — Peter Henry Parker, Esq.,
b. 1918 ; Richard Cecil Parker, Gentleman, b. 1919.
Res. — Freeland House, Woodstock, co. Oxford. Club—-
Wellington.
Hon. Alexander Edward Parker, J.P. and C.C. co.
Warwick, b. 1864 ; m. 1896, Winifred Florence, d. of
Albert Worthington, of Maple Hayes ; and has issue —
Sidney Alexander Parker, Esq., b. 1899. Res. — Norton
Curlieu, Warwick. Club — Boodle's.
PARKER (H. Coll.). Or, on a pale sable, between two
grenades fired proper, a tower argent, masoned of the
second. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, upon a tower proper, a grenade as in the arms.
Motto — " Alis volat propriis."
Son of Capt. Joseph Parker, R.A., of Montrose
House, Belleville, Canada, b. 1805 ; d. 1900 : —
The Rt. Hon. Sir (Horatio) George Gilbert Parker, 1st
Bart. (21 June 1915), P.C, Hon. D.C.L. (Trinity,
Toronto), LL.D. (McGill and Toronto), Litt.D. (Laval),
M.P. Gravesend 1900-18,6. 1862; m. 1895, Amy (d. 1925),
d. of Ashley van Tine, of New York. Res. — 2 Whitehall
Court, S.W. Clubs — Carlton, Athenamm, Beefsteak,
Garrick, Authors'.
PARKER of Melford Hall. Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable,
a buck's head caboshed between two flaunches argent
(for Parker) ; 2 and 3, azure, a chevron between three
lozenges or (for Hyde). Crest — A dexter arm erect vested
azure, slashed and cuffed argent, holding in the hand
proper, an attire of a stag gules.
Sons of Sir William Parker, 9th Bart., b. 1826 ;
d. 1891 ; m. 1855, Sophia Mary, d. of Nathaniel
Clarke Barnardiston, of The Ryes, Sudbury,
Suffolk : —
Rev. Sir William Hyde Parker, 10th Bart. (1 July
1681), Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. (Camb.), J.P. West
Suffolk, b. 1863 ; m. 1890, Ethel, d. of John Leech, Esq.,
of Gorse Hall, Dukinfield ; and has issue — William
Stephen Hyde Parker, Lieut, (ret.) 1st Dragoon Gds.,
b. 1892 ; Harry Hyde Parker, Esq., b. 1905 ; Mary
Stephanie Hyde [m. 1919, Lieut. Kenneth Duke, R.N. ;
and has issue]. Seat — Melford Hall, Long Melford,
Suffolk.
Edmond Hyde Parker, Esq., C.B., Admiral (ret.),
Member of the Order of St. Anne of Russia, b. 1868 ;
m. 1908, Helen Margaret, d. of the late Rev. Canon
George Portal. Res. — Bodorgan House, Ramsbury,
Wilts. Club — United Service.
Lawrence Hyde Parker, Esq., b. 1870 ; m. 1906, Ada
Laetitia, d. of Joseph Horsford, Esq., of Long Melford;
and has issue; — Lawrence Edmond Hyde Parker, Gentle-
man, b. 1 9 12 ; Anthony Ebrington Hyde Parker, Gen-
tleman, b. 1915 ; Mary Hyde. Res. — Smeetham Hall,
Sudbury, Suffolk.
John Barnardiston Hyde Parker, Esq., late temp.
Capt. R.E., has 4th Class Order of the Medjidie,
b. 1879 ; m. 1906, Dora Katharine, d. of Rev. Canon
Bromley, of Newcastle-on-Tyne ; and has issue — Edmond
Francis Hyde Parker, Gentleman, b. 1912. Res. — Monk-
wood House, Ropley, Hants.
PARKER of Shenstone Lodge. Gules, a chevron
between three leopards' faces or. Mantling gules and
or. Crest — A leopard's head erased affrontee, ducally
gorged or. Motto — " Sub libertate quietem."
Sons of Sir William Biddulph Parker, 2nd Bart.,
b. 1824 ; d. 1902 ; by his 2nd wife, m. 1887, Kathleen
(d. 191 7), d. of Lorenzo Hall, of Holly Bush, Staffs. : —
Sir William Lorenzo Parker, O.B.E., 3rd; Bart., of
Shenstone Lodge, Staffs., and Blackbrook House, Hants.
(18 Dec, 1844), B.A. Oxford, Capt. late 9th Batt
Hampshire Regt., b. 1889 ; m. 1915, Ruth Margaret, d.
of Alan Bertram Hanbury-Sparrow, of Hillside, Church
Stretton ; and has issue — William Alan Parker, Esq.,.
b. 1916; John Douglas Parker, Esq., b. 1924; Ruth
Kathleen Betty. Res. — Blackbrook House, Fareham,
Hants.
Henry Edward Parker, Esq., b. 1891. Res. —
PARKER of Waddington (H. Coll., ir Aug. 1913).
Vert, a chevron between three stags' heads caboshed or.
Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a stag trippant proper, gorged with a collar
vert. Motto — " Non fluctu nee flatu movetur." Livery
— Dark green, yellow facings.
Sons of Sir Robert John Parker, Baron Parker, of
Waddington, Yorks., P.C, b. 1857 ; d. 1918 ; m.
1884, Constance, d. of John T. Barkley : —
Hon. Trevor Tempest Parker, D.S.C., Lt.-Commdr.
R.N. (ret.), b. 1890; m. 1917, Marie Louise Leonie, 4th
d. of Herman G. Kleinwort, of 45 Belgrave Square, S.W. ;
and has issue — (1) John Trevor Mauleverer Parker, Esq.,
b. 1918 ; (2) Edmund Christopher Parker, Esq., b. 1921 ;
(3) Roger Jocelyn Parker, Esq., b. 1923 ; and Rissa.
Res. — 16 Hyde Park Street, W.2. Clubs — United Ser-
vice, Prince's, City of London.
Hon. John Stanley Parker, b. 1892 ; m. 1921, Marion
Blanche, d. of J. Tabor, of Salisbury, S. Africa ; and has
issue — Robin Patrick Waddington Parker, Esq., b. 1927.
Res. — Mpandagota, Blanket Junction, S. Rhodesia.
Hon. Hubert Lister Parker, b. 1900 ; m. 1924, Loryn,
d. of Oscar Tilton Bowser, of Kentucky, U.S.A. Res. —
Couchmore House, Esher, Surrev.
PARKER of Greystones and Woodthorpe (H. Coll., 10
Nov. 1755). Argent, a chevron pean between three mullets
sable, on a chief azure, as many bucks' heads caboshed or.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — A talbot's head
couped argent, eared gules, collared pean.
Sons of Henry Yarborough Parker, Gentleman; b.
1814 ; d. ; m. 1842, Maria Margaret, d. of Rev.
Orfeur William Kilvington of Hatfield : —
Orfeur George Parker, Gentleman, b. 1845; **■ 1871,
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Delia Jane, d. of Charles William Minet of Baldwyns, co.
Kent. Res.—
Charles Donald Napier Parker, Gentleman, b. 1850.
Res.—
George Parker, Gentleman, b. 1853. Res. —
Francis Kilvington Parker, Gentleman, b. 1857. Res. —
PARKER (H. Coll.)- Gules, a chevron between three
leopards' faces or. Mantling gules and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a leopard's head erased and
affronted or, ducally gorged gules. Motto — "Sub libertate
quietem." Livery — Green and scarlet, gold lace on hat.
Son of Admiral George Parker, b. 1827 ; d. 1904 ; m.
1857, Anne Elizabeth (d. 1895), d. of His Honour W.
Mackworth Praed : —
William Frederic Parker, Esq. , Major and Brev. Col. late
Rifle Brigade, b. i860; m., 1st, 1885, Helinor (d. 1895), d.
of Col. Fitzroy Stephen, C.B. ; 2nd, 1899, Alice, d. of
the late Gen. Reynell Taylor, C.B. ; and has had issue — (1)
William Mackworth Parker, Esq., Capt. Rifle Bde. , b. 1886 ;
killed in action 1915 [m. 1912, Lilian Ursula, d. of Sir Arthur
Vivian, K.C.B., and left issue — Frederick Arthur Vivian
Parker, Gentleman, b. 1913; and Letitia Margaret]; (2^
Cyril George Parker, late Lieut. R. Fus. , b. 1892; (3
Robert William Parker, Esq., Eng.-Lieut. R.N., b. 1902 ;
Helinor Marjorie [m. 1914, Rear-Adm. Robert N. Bax,
C.B., R.N., and has issue]. Estate — Delamore-in-Corn-
wood, co. Devon. Post. add. — Delamore, Corn wood,
Devon.
Son of Mackworth Praed Parker, Gentleman, b. 1865 ;
d. 1926 ; m. 1893, Sybil, d. of Col. Garrett of Bishop's
Court : —
Gerard Parker, Esq., Capt. Devon Regt., served Great
War (despatches twice), b. 1896; m. 1921, Dorothy, d. of
Lt.-Col. Francis Marwood Hext, of Redheyes, nr. Exeter.
Post. add. — Clitters, Shepston, Devon.
PARKER (H. Coll.). Azure, two bars gemelles argent,
between three bucks' heads erased or, all between two
flaunches of the last. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm vested vert, cuffed
irgent, holding in the hand the attire of a stag, and a bow
and arrow saltireways all proper. Motto — " Virtutis ali-
mentum honos." Livery — Drab blue, drab facings, .brass
buSons.
Sons of Thomas Holme Parker, Esq., of Warwick Hall
and Old Town, Cumberland, J. P. and D.L., late
Lt.-Col. Westmorland and Cumberland Yeo. Cav. ,
b. 1842 ; d. 1901 ; m. 1864, Emma Mary (d. 1895), d.
of the Rev. James Butler, D.C.L. : —
Cyril Robert Holme Parker, Gentleman, b. 1869. Seat —
Cuthbert James Vere Holme, Gentleman, b. 1880,
Res.—
Son of Rev. Christopher Parker of Skirwith Abbey,
M.A. (Camb. ), Rector of Ormeside, Westmorland,
J. P. Cumberland, b. 1817 ; d. 1865 ; m. 1842, Sarah, d.
of Edward Railton, of Unthank, Cumberland: —
Edward Wilson Parker, Esq., J. P. Cumberland and
Westmorland, b. 1853; m. 1880, May Adelaide, d. of
Frederick Cowper, Esq., J. P., D.L., of Carleton Hall,
Cumberland ; and has issue — Frederick Cyril Francis
Parker, Esq., Capt. (ret.) Westmorland and Cumberland
Yeo., served Great War 1915-18, b. 1888 \m. 1920, Phyllis
Ford, d. of the late E. B. Cargill ; and has issue —
Pamela Mary Elizabeth ; and Bridget Phyllis (Res.— Petteril
Bank, Carlisle. Clubs— Conservative ; Junior Carlton)].
Res.— Skirwith Abbey, Cumberland. Club— Junior Carlton.
Son of William Parker of Carleton Hill, J. P. West-
morland, J. P., D.L., and C.C. Cumberland, b. 1819 ;
d. 1892 ; m. Mary, d. of Edward William Hasell, of
Dalemain : —
Rev. William Hasell Parker, M.A., Hon. Canon of
Carlisle, Vicar of All Saints', Cockermouth. b. 1855. Res. —
All Saints' Vicarage, Cockermouth.
PARKER of Grindon Ridge Hall (H. Coll.). Gules, a
chevron between three leopards' faces or. Mantling gules
and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a leopard's
head erased and affrontee or, ducally gorged gules.
Sons of Capt. Robert Lesley Parker, 15th Hussars,
b. 1837; d. 1881 ; m. 1865, Amelia (d. 1901), d. of
John Phillips of Royston, Herts. : —
Frederick Lesley Parker, Gentleman, b. 1870; m. 1903,
Maud Mary, d. of John Rowe of Torquay, co. Devon.
Res.—
Rev. John Lesley Parker, Vicar of Lanteglos-by-Fowey,
M.A. (Camb.), b. 1871 ; m. 1907, Mary Sophia, d. of Rev.
Francis Thomas Bedford Willesford, B. A. ; and has issue-
Charlotte Amelia. Res. —The Vicarage, Lanteglos-by-
Fowey, Cornwall.
Arthur Parker, Gentleman, b. 1874. Res.— Newton
Abbot, co. Devon.
Son of Henry Parker, b. 1830; d. 1868; m. 1863,
Mary, d. of John Phillips, Esq., J. P., of Royston,
Hertford :—
Henry Royston Parker, Gentleman, b. 1865; m. 1892,
Cicely Evelyn Gordon, d. of Charles Robert Besley ; and
has issue— (1) Henry Gordon Parker, Gentleman, b. 1897;
(2) Arthur Royston Parker, Gentleman, b. 1902 ; and Henry
Mary Evelyn. Res. — Braemar, Sandown, Isle of Wight.
Arthur Percy Dodds-Parker, Gentleman (g.v.).
Son of Thomas Parker of Shell Acres, Norham, b.
1833; d. 1882; m. 1869, Emma (d. 1888), d. of
Thomas Friar of Grindon Ridge Hall, Norham :—
Henry Parker, Esq., J. P. Northumberland, b. 1871 ;
m. 1902, Annie Gertrude Glen, d. of late Niel Nicholson
of Pollokshields, Glasgow; and has issue— Agnes Grace.
Seat— Grindon Ridge Hall, Norham, Northumberland.
PARKER of Hanthorpe Hall (H. Coll.). Per fesse gules
and argent, a pile counterchanged, a chevron erminois,
between three leopards' faces or. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, between
two oak branches proper, a leopard's face or, over which
a mullet of six points. Motto—" Auctor pretiosa facit."
Sons of George Marcus Parker, Gentleman, Barr.-at-
Law (Inner Temple), b. 1856 ; d. 1895 ; m. 1883, Evelyn
Westfaling, ygst. d. of Hugh Seymour Tremenheere,
Esq., C.B.:—
William Seymour Tremenheere Parker, Gentleman, late
Lieut. 4th Lincolnshire Regt., b. 1884. Res.—
George Noel Bernal Parker, Gentleman, b. 1885. Res.—
Charles Walter Borlace Parker, Gentleman, b.
Res.—
Sons of Lt.-Col. William Parker, of Hanthorpe House,
J. P. and D.L., Lt.-Col. (ret.) Royal South Lincoln
Militia, b. 1824 ; d. 1909 ; m. 1855, Augusta Millet
Harriot (Hanthorpe House, Bourne, Lines.), second d.
of the late Lt.-Col C. W. Short, Coldstream Gds. : —
Frederick James Parker, Esq., C.B., Col. (ret.) North-
ampton Regt., served Great War 1914-18, b. 1861 ;
nt. 1907, Emily Margaret Joan, eld. d. of Walter H.
Bullock of Faulkboume, Essex ; and has issue— (1) Walter
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Edmund Parker, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; (2) Peter Francis
Noel Parker, Gentleman, b. 1912. Res. — Highbridge
Cottage, Eastleigh, Hants.
Geoffrey Augustus Mayow Parker, Gentleman, b. 1868.
PARKER formerly of Kilskeagh (U.O.). Quarterly, 1
and 4, sable, a stag's head caboshed between two flaunches
argent, in chief and in base a cross crosslet or (Parker) ; 2
ar>d 3, grand quarters, quarterly i. and iiii. , sable, three
lioncels passant in bend argent, armed and langued gules,
between two double cottises or; ii. and iii. , argent, an
eagle displayed with two heads sable (Browne of Kilskeagh).
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of
the colours, an arm in armour embowed proper, the hand
also proper, holding a stag's attire gules. Motto — "Jus
tene nil time."
Only son of John Parker of High Wycombe, Bucks., b.
1 81 9 ; d. 1906 ; m. 1870, Emily (d. 1881), d. of
Robert Browne of Kilskeagh : —
John Clement Parker, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; m- 1912,
Olive, eld. d. of the late John Sheldon, and has surv. issue
— Dominick John Robert Parker, Gentleman, b. 1913.
Res. — Terriers Green, High Wycombe, Bucks.
PARKER of Perth, W.A. (H. Coll.). Gules, on a
chevron engrailed between three fleurs-de-lys argent, two
kevs wards downwards sable. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of an elephant's
head erased argent, a key fessewise, ward to the sinister,
sable. Motto — ■" Faraa perennis erit."
Son of Major F. M. W. Parker, D.S.O. (eld. son of
Sir (Stephen) Henry Parker — see below) : —
Francis Rupert Parker, Esq.. b. 1907. Res. — The
Chequers, Redmayne Road, Southfield, N.S.W.
Yngr. sons of Hon. Sir (Stephen) Henry Parker,
K.C.M.G. (1914), Knt. Bach. (1908), Barr.-at-Law
1868, Q.C. 1890, Memb. Local Legislature 1878-97,
Chief Justice of Western Australia 1906-13, b. 1846 ;
d. 1928 ; m. 1872, Amey Katharine, d. of George
Walpole Leake, Q.C, of Perth, W.A. :—
Harold Wy born Parker, Esq., b. 1880. Res. — Sydney.
Hubert Stanley Wyborn Parker, Esq., D.S.O. , Major
Australian Forces, served Great War 1914-19 (despatches,
D.S.O.), b. 1883; m. 1st, 1917, Helen, d. of Lt.-Col.
Riall ; 2nd, 1923, Ada, d. of Horace Sholl, Esq., J. P. of
Cottesloe, W. Australia ; and has issue — Delphine Rose.
Res. — Mosman Terrace, Cottesloe Beach, W. Australia.
Club— Weld (Perth, W. Australia).
Ronald Wyborn Parker, Esq., b. 1886. Res.— Warrie,
Nullagwi, W. Australia.
STANDISH GRADY JOHN PARKER-HUTCHIN
SON, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Tipperary, High Sheriff
Queen's Co. 1893 anc> c0- Tipperary 1908 , M. A. (Oxon. ) ; as-
sumed name of Hutchinson by R.L. , April 25, 1891. Born
1870, being the only son of the late Anthony Parker, Esq. , of
Castle Lough, co. Tipperary, by his wife Anna Christina,
dau. of John Dawson Hutchinson, Esq, J. P., D.L. , of
Timoney Park, co. Tipperary. Armorial bearings (R.L.
1891, U.O.). — Quarterly, 1 and 4, quarterly gules and azure,
crusily or, a lion rampant argent (for Hutchinson, 1843) ;
2 and 3, sable, a stag's head caboshed between two flaunches
argent, in the centre chief point a mullet or (for Parker,
1877). Mantling gules and or. Crests — 1. out of a
ducal coronet or, a cockatrice, wings endorsed proper (for
Hutchinson) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a stag salient
proper, charged with a mullet as in the arms (for Parker).
Motto — " Fideli certa merces. " Livery — Dark green,
yellow facings. Married, 1st, 30 Sept. 1903, Mary Elinor
\d. 1914), d. of Capt. J. Hill Poe, J.P. and D.L. ; and has
Issue— Honor ; and Mary Christiana ; Married 2nd, 1917,
Hilda Mary, d. of Major E. H. Pares, J.P. ; and has Issue
— Geraldine. Seats — Timoney Park, nr. Roscrea ; Castle
Lough, Nenagh, co. Tipperary.
PARKER-JERVIS (R.L., 6 April 1861). Quarterly, 1.
quarterly, i. and iiii. , sable, a chevron ermine, between three
martlets or (Jervis) ; ii. and iii., gules, a chevron between
three leopards' faces or (Parker) ; 2. the same arms of Jervis
(R.L. , 7 May 1823); 3. erminois, on a chevron between
three roses gules, two swords in chevron proper, pommels
and hilts or, their points crossing each other in saltire, the
dexter surmounting the sinister (Ricketts, by male descent,
granted 3 Nov. 1773) ; 4. the same arms of Jervis by inherit-
ance (Vis. Staffs.); 5. per chevron sable and argent, in
chief three leopards' faces or (Swynfen of Swynfen) ; 6. azure,
crusily or, two organ-pipes chevronwise of the last (Pipe).
Mantling sable and argent. Crests — 1. out of a naval
crown or, encircled by an oak- wreath proper, a demi-pegasus
argent, wings azure, thereon a fleur-de-lys or (Jervis) ; 2. on
a wreath of the colours, a leopard's head affrontee, erased
or, ducally gorged gules (Parker). Motto — "Thus."
Son of Edward John Parker Parker-Jervis of Aston
Hall, co. Stafford, &c. , Esq. (eld. son. of the Hon.
Edward Swynfen Parker-Jervis — see below), b. 1839;
d.v.p. 1868; m. 1861, Grace Catherine, d. of Chief
Justice Sir John Jervis : —
Edward St. Vincent Parker-Jervis, Esq., late Lieut. 3rd
Batt. Durham L.I., b. 1863; m. 1889, Winifred Maria
(d. 1915), d. and h. of Walter Reynolds; and has had issue
— (i)St. Vincent John Parker-Jervis, Esq., Lieut. R.N.V.R. ,
b. 1891 [m. 1917, Marianita, d. of the late C. T. Roller, of
Burnham, Bucks., and has issue — Anthony St. Vincent
Parker-Jervis, Gentleman, b. 1919 ; Noel John Parker-
Jervis, Gentleman, b. 1920] ; (2) Geoffrey Walter Parker-
Jervis, Gentleman, b. 1893 ; d. 1894 ; Dorothy St. Vincent
[m. 1916, Major George Thomas Cavendish Paget (q.v.)];
and Grace Winifred. Res. —
Sons of William Robert Parker-Jervis, Esq., J.P.
co. Stafford, formerly Lieut. 47th Regt., and Capt.
Stafford Militia, b. 1841 ; d. 1919 ; m. 1877, Ethel Mary,
d. of the Rev. C. H. Mainwaring, Rector of Whit-
more : —
William Swynfen Whitehall Parker-Jervis, Esq., D.S.O.,
Lt.-Col. (ret.) King's Royal Rifle Corps, served S. Africa
1899-1902, and Great War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.,
Brevet), b. 1879. Seat— Meaford, Stone, Staffs. Club—
Naval and Military.
Edward Mainwaring Parker-Jervis, Esq., M.C. , Major
late R.A. (T.F.), served Great War 1914-18 (despatches,
M.C), b. 1880; m. 1906, Eleanor Dora, d. of Alfred C.
Lyon of Albrighton Hall, and has issue — Robert St. Vincent
Parker-Jervis, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; Edward Carstairs
Parker-Jervis, Gentleman, b. 1910; and Rosemary Eleanor.
Res.—
Evelyn St. Vincent Parker-Jervis, b. 1883 ; m. 1916, Lilac
Gwendoline, d. of the late Lt.-Col. Arthur H. Armytage,
R.H.A. Res.—
Ygr. son of the Hon. Edward Swynfen Parker-Jervis of
Aston Hall, co. Stafford, &c. , b. 1815 ; d. 1896; m. 1st,
1838, Mary {d. 1884), d. of J. Barker:—
Thomas Swynfen Parker-Jervis, Esq., J.P. co. Stafford,
b. 1852; m. 1883, Bridget Harriet, d. of Francis Baring
Atkinson of Morland Hall, D.L. ; and has had issue — (1)
Thomas Parker-Jervis, Esq., temp. Capt. S. R. Gren.Gds.,
served Great War 1914-18, b. 1888 ; d. 1924 ; (2) Humphrey
Parker-Jervis, Esq., temp. Capt. Rifle Bde. and R.A.F. ,
served Great War (despatches), b. 1889 [m. 1922, Helen
Frances, d. of John Ralph Starkey, of Norwood, and has
issue — John Humphrey Parker-Jervis, Gentleman, b. 1923] ;
(3) George Parker-Jervis, Gentleman, Lieut, late N. Staffs.
Regt., served Great War, b. 1895 im- I924- Ruth, d. of
Charles Farmer, and has issue — James Parker-Jervis,
Gentleman, b. 1926; Nicholas Parker-Jervis, Gentleman,
b. 1927]; Bridget, twin [m. 1905, Arthur Joseph Clay; and
has issue]; Evelyn, twin [m. 1914, Major Arthur V. Neges,
and has issue]; and Dorothy [m. 1916, Capt. John T.
Coryton, Rifle Bde., and has issue]. Res.— 49 Palace
Gardens Terrace, W.8. Club— New University.
PARKES of Oak Grange (H. Coll.). Or, on a pale
sable, between two oak- trees eradicated proper, a stag's
head caboshed of the field. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a greyhound sejant
sable, collared argent, resting the dexter forepaw upon a
fountain proper, charged with a fleur-de-lys or. Motto
— " Probitate."
Sons of Sir Edward Ebenezer Parkes, Knt., of Oak
Grange, Edgbaston, b. ; d. 1919 ; m. 1879,
Sarah Louise (Res. — Briarwood, Barnt Green,
Worcs.), d. of H. Hartshorne : —
Parkes, Esq., b.
Parkes, Esq., b.
PARKES-BUCHANAN (L.O., 1791)— Or, a lion ram-
pant sable, in dexter forepaw a dagger proper, within the
Royal tressure of the second, all within a bordure
invected gules. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest —
Upon a wreath of his liveries, two hands grasping a two-
handed sword proper. Mottoes — " Clariora sequor " ; and
" Prosecute or perish." Livery — Blue and gold.
Only son of John Bernard Parkes-Buchanan, Gentle-
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Buchanan of Ibert, elder brother and co-heir of the great
Master George Buchanan, Keeper Privy Seal of Scot-
land (1571-1578), b. 1869; d. 1900; m. 1896, Hilda,
d. of Col. Richmond Irvine Crawford, CLE. , Indian
Staff Corps : —
Maurice John Parkes- Buchanan, b. 1897.
PARKIN of Seaton, co. Cumberland (H. Coll.). Argent
an eagle displayed sable, charged on the breast with a
cross pat6e fitchee or, two fiaunches of the second, each
charged with as many billets palewise of the third. Mant-
wing charged with a cross crosslet of the second (for
Parkin). Mantling sable and argent. Crests — 1. on a
wreath of the colours, a Moor's head couped at the
shoulders in profile proper, wreathed round the temples or
and gules, and suspended from the neck by a double chain
ling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
an eagle displayed sable, holding in each claw a cross
pat^e fitchee or, and charged on each wing with a billet,
also or. Motto — " Honesta audax."
Sons of Rev. John Parkin, of Halton Vicarage, Hast-
ings and Seaton, co. Cumberland, b. 1803 ; d. 1887 ;
m. 1834, Emilia Elizabeth, d. of Thomas Sharp:—
John Samuel Parkin, Gentleman, M.A. (Camb.), Fellow
of Clare Coll. , Barrister-at-Law, b. 1843; m- l87S. Elizabeth
Mary Whitefield, d. of John Bradshaw of Hampstead ; and
has issue— (1) Albert John Parkin, Esq., formerly Capt.
3rd Batt. Royal Sussex Regt., and Hon. Capt. Army,
b. 1876 [m. 1903, Laura Blanche Alice, d. of A. F. Laloe ;
and has issue — John Graham Parkin, Gentleman,*. 1904;
Kenneth Edward Leo Parkin, Gentleman, b. 1907 ; and
Francis Desmond Parkin, Gentleman, b. 1909]; (2)
Reginald Thomas Parkin, Gentleman, b. 1882 ; Violet
Mary Emilia; and Lily Winifred Postlethwaite. Seats—
Seaton and Low Wood Nook.Cumberland. Club— Authors'.
Thomas Parkin, Esq.. J. P. for Sussex, M.A. (Camb.),
F.R.G.S., F.R.Hist.S., F.L.S., Barr.-at-Law, late 3rd
Batt. Border Regt. (Royal Cumberland Mil.), b. 1845.
Estates— The Tarns, Holme St. Cuthbert, Cumberland.
Post, add.— Fairseat, High Wickham, Hastings. Club—
Authors'.
WILLIAM PARKIN-MOORE, Esquire, J. P. and
_* D.L. for Cumberland, High Sheriff 1899 ; was autho-
rised by Royal Licence to continue to bear the arms of
Moore and Parkin quarterly. Born July 12, 1865, being
the eldest son of William Parkin of Blaithwaite, Cumber-
land, by his wife Margaret, only dau. of Jos. Barnes.
Armorial hearings — Quarterly, 1 and 4, ermine, on a
chevron between three moorcocks sable, an escallop between
two cross crosslets argent (for Moore) ; 2 and 3, argent, on
a pile sable, between two fir-cones erect, slipped and
eaved in base proper, an eagle displayed of the field, each
gold, an escutcheon argent, charged with a cross crosslet
sable (for Moore) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, on a mount
vert, a fir-cone, as in the arms, between two-wings sable.
Motto — " Aut nunquam tentes aut perfice." Livery — Light
fawn, with black facings. Married, ist, Sept. 12, 1888,
Lucy Josephine Cranage (who died Aug. 1, 1903), d. of the
late J. E. Cranage, Ph.D., of the Old Hall, Wellington,
Salop; and has Issue — (1) George Parkin-Moore, Gentle-
man, b. June 20, 1903; Lucy Agnes; and Eleanor; 2nd,
1906, Margaret Helena, only dau. of A, M. Gordon, Esq.,
of Newton, Aberdeenshire ; and has by her (2) Alexander
William Parkin-Moore, Gentleman, b. 1907 ; and Margaret
Erica. Seat— Whitehall, Mealsgate, Cumberland.
PARKINSON (H. Coll., n Sept. 1922). Chequy
azure and argent, on a pile or, two roses gules, barbed
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and seeded proper, and a fleur-de-lys also gules. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
issuant from the battlements of a tower or, a thunderbolt
proper. Badge — An ostrich feather azure, entiled by a
mascle or. Motto — " Facta non verba."
Third son of Jacob Parkinson, of Pendleton, b.
1837 ; d. 1903 ; m. 1862, Mary Ann, d. of Edward
Lindsay Hall : —
Sir Albert Lindsay Parkinson, Knt. Bach. (1922),
M.P. Blackpool 1918-22, Hon. Capt. Lanes. R.A.S.C,
M.T. (V.) Freeman City of London, and of Borough of
Blackpool (impaling for Singleton— or, on a chevron
gules, between two torteaux in chief, and in base a
rose of the second barbed and seeded proper, a cross
patee of the first), b. 1870; m. 1911, Isabel Margaret
Ann, d. of Robert Jackson Singleton, of Blackpool ;
and has issue — (1) Robert Wylie Parkinson, Esq., b.
I^95 ; (2) Albert Thornton Parkinson, Esq., b. 1897 ;
(3) John Lindsay Parkinson, Esq., b. 1902 ; (4) Harold
Jackson Parkinson, Esq., b. 1919. Res. Royal Bank,
Marion, Blackpool. Clubs — Constitutional, St. Stephen's.
PARKINSON (R.L. 1840, H. Coll.). Gules, on a
chevron engrailed between three ostrich feathers erect argent,
a fleur-de-lys azure between two pellets. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an antelope
trippant proper, in the mouth two ostrich feathers argent.
Motto — ' ' Dieu pour nous."
Only son of John Wilson Henry Parkinson, Gentleman
(eld. son of William Henry Parkinson, see below), b.
1877; d. 1923 ; m. 1919, Winifred Mary, d. of Joseph
Angus Forster, of 46 Croslands Park, Barrow-in-
Furness : —
George Robert Parkinson, Gentleman, b. 1921. Seat —
Ravendale Hall, co. Lincoln.
Son of William Henry Parkinson, Gentleman, b. 1845 ;
d. 1924 ; m. 1876, Marion Codd : —
William Gillian Parkinson, Gentleman, M.A. (Oxon.), b.
1882. Res. — Ravendale Hall, co. Lincoln. Club— New
Oxford and Cambridge.
PARLANE (H. Coll.). Per fesse argent and or, a saltire
raguly gules, guttee-d'eau, between in chief and in base a
rose of the third, barbed and seeded proper, and on either
side a hedgehog passant, also proper. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, out of
a rock a demi-savage affrontee proper, holding in the
dexter hand three arrows (two in saltire and one in pale),
points upwards or, headed and feathered argent, and in the
sinister hand a rose as in the arms, slipped and leaved
proper. Motto — "This I'll defend."
Son of James Parlane, Esq., J. P., of Appleby Lodge,
b. 1833 ; d. 1896 ; m. 1863, Margaret Carrick, d. of
William Thorburn of Manchester : —
William Parlane, Gentleman, b. 1870. Seat— Derrie, co.
Wigtown. Res.— Gable End, The Downs, Bowdon,
Cheshire.
PARMOOR, Baron, see CRIPPS.
PARNELL (H, Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, two
chevronels and in chief three escallops argent (Parnell) ; 2
and 3, or, a cross engrailed per pale gules and sable, a
crescent for difference (Brooke). Mantling gules and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a boar's head
erased or between two wings gules, each charged with two
chevronels argent. Motto — " Te digna sequere."
Son of Henry, 4th Baron Congleton, b. 1839 ; d. 1906 ;
m. 1885, Elizabeth Peter, d. of Dugald Dove of
Nutshill, co. Renfrew : —
Rt. Hon. Sir John Brooke Molesworth Parnell, 6th Baron
Congleton (18 Aug. 1841), 9th Bart. (3 Nov. 1766), B.A.
(Oxon.), Lieut.-Comdr. R.N. [Supporters— Dexter, an
angel proper, winged and radiated gold ; sinister, a hermit
vested proper, a staff in his exterior hand, on the brim of
his hat an escallop gold], b. 1892 ; m. 1918, Hon. Edith Mary
Palmer, d. of the late Robert Jared Bliss Howard, and
Margaret Charlotte, Baroness Strathcona and Mount
Royal; andhassurv. issue — Hon. William Jared Parnell, b.
1925 ; Hon. Mary Elizabeth ; Hon. Jean Margaret ; Hon.
Sheila Helen ; and Hon. Ann Bridget. Seat— Minstead
Lodge, Lyndhurst, Hants. Town res.— 46 Green Street,
W.i. Club — United Service.
Sons of Col. Hon. Arthur Parnell, late R.E., b. 1841 ;
d. 1914 ; m. 1868, Mary Anne. d. of Alfred R. Dunn:—
Arthur Reginald Bligh Parnell, Esq.,£. 1871. Res. —
Bertram Darner Parnell, Esq., Lieut. R.N.V.R. , b. 1876 ;
m. 1899, Madeline, d. of James Byrne; and has issue — Des-
mond Darner Parnell, Gentleman, b. 1900 ; Miles Bligh
Darner Parnell, Gentleman, b. 1903; Nancy Stewart; and
Mary Margaret. Res. — 45 Falkner Street, Liverpool.
Harold Stewart Parnell, Esq., Lieut, late R.N.V.R.,
b. 1880; m. 1919, Marjorie Eva, d. of Herbert Summers, of
Peking, and has issue — Joan Letitia Brooke. Res. — Chine
House, Shanklin, Isle of Wight.
Ygr. sons of Henry William, 3rd Lord Congleton, b.
1809; d. 1896; m. 1st, Sophia (d. 1846), d. of Col.
Hon. William Bligh; 2nd, 1851, Hon. Caroline
Margaret Dawson, Maid of Honour to Queen Victoria,
d. of Hon. Lionel C. Dawson : —
Hon. Victor Alexander Lionel Dawson Parnell, Barrister-
at-Law, b. 1852. Seat— Court Lodge, Wychling, Sitting-
bourne. Club — United University.
Hon. Lionel Charles Nugent Parnell, b. 1864; m. 1899,
Marjorie Gore, d. of William Millar ; and has issue —
(1) Harold Charles Stewart Parnell, Esq., b. 1900; (2) Hugh
Francis Parnell, Gentleman, b. 1903; Evelyn Molly; and
Louisa Catherine. Res. —
Sons of Henry Tudor Parnell, Gentleman, B.A.
(Camb.), Barrister-at-Law, b. 1850; d. 1915 ; m, 1882,
Penelope Jane, d. of Rev. Thomas Luby, D.D. : —
Henry Maurice Stewart Parnell, Gentleman, b. 1884.
Res.—
Harold de Mowbray Parnell, Gentleman, b. 1889. IRes. —
PARR (H. Coll.). Argent, between two bars sable, |as
many roses palewise gules, barbed and seeded proper, within
a bordure engrailed of the second, charged with five bezants,
and as many pear-leaves alternately or. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a maiden's head proper, an escallop or, between two
bezants. Motto — " Faire sans dire."
Son of Joseph Charlton Parr, Esq. , J. P. co. Chester,
and J. P. and D.L. co. Hereford, b. 1837; d. 1920;
m. 1872, Jessie Maria, eld. d. of Col. George Lister-
Kaye, 5th West York Militia, formerly 10th Royal
Hussars . —
Roger Charlton Parr, Esq., J. P. and D.L. (High Sheriff
1905), J. P. cos. Lancaster, Chester and Argyll, M.A. (Oxon),
b. 1874 ; m. 1906, Lady Julian Mary, eld. d. of 7th Earl of
Roden ; and has issue — Henry Charlton Parr, Gentleman,
b. 1907 [m. 1928, Ellinor, d. of late Sir Archer Croft, Bt., of
Croft Castle]. Seats — Grappenhall Heyes, Warrington ;
The Weir, Hereford. Res. — Elm Court, Ringmer, Sussex ;
2 Green Street, Grosvenor Square, W.i. Clubs — Carlton,
Junior Carlton, R.A.C.
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Son of Raymond William Parr, Esq., late Capt. 75th
Regt. of Foot, b. 1843; <£ T921 I m- 1881, Hon.
Constance Lavinia Harriet Plunkett (d. 1921), d. of
the Rt. Hon. the sixteenth Baron Dunsany : —
Lionel Edward Parr, Gentleman, b. 1882. Res.—
Son of the lateThomas Parr, Esq., J. P. and D.L. for
co. of Chester, by his second wife Alicia, d. of Philip
Charlton of Wytheford Hall, Salop:—
Henry Bingham Parr, Gentleman, b. 1845, Post. add. —
27 Rodney Street, Liverpool.
Only son of Cecil Francis Parr, Esq., of Kimpton
Grange, J. P. for Cheshire, b. 1847; d. 1928; m. 1882,
Amy Ursula, d. of Robert, 7th Baron Dimsdale: —
Raymond Cecil Parr, Esq., First Sec. Diplomatic Service,
B.A., b. 1884; m. 1913, Audrey Bapst, d. of Baroness
Jacques de Gunzbury ; and has issue — Anthony James
Parr, Gentleman, b. 1914. Seat — Kimpton Grange,
Wehvyn, Herts. Res. — British Legation, Budapest,
Hungary. Club — St. James's.
PARR ( U.O.). Argent, within a bordure engrailed sable,
two bars azure, and in base a crescent of the second.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, an arm in armour embowed holding a pair of
compasses all proper. Motto — " Nee par nee impar."
Son of Lieut.-Col. Thomas Roworth Parr: —
Clements Parr, Esq., C.B.E. (Mil. 1919), Col, late Oxford-
shire and Bucks. L.I., b. 1865, m. 1900, Dorothy Mary
Hare, d. of William Stancomb, of Blount's Court, Devizes,
Wilts. Res. — Alphington, nr. Exeter. Club— Naval and
Military.
PARRINGTON of Backwood Hall (H. Coll., 30 Jan.
1919). Gules, on a fesse engrailed between three bulls'
heads couped at the neck argent, a rose of the field.
PARRY, see JONES-PARRY, and YALE-JONES-
PARRY.
PARRY (H. Coll.). Argent, on a chevron between three
lions rampant azure, as many garbs or. Mantling1 azure
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a bull's head as in the arms, gorged with a
collar and charged with a rose both gules. Motto —
" Prodesse quam conspici."
Only son of Thomas Parrington, of Penrhyn Bav,
North Wales, b. 1853 ; m. 1877, Martha Ellen, d.
of William Schofield, formerly of Wigan, Lanes. : —
Frank Parrington, Gentleman, b. 1878; m. 1918,
Daisy, 2nd d. of Clarence C. Knowles, of Hoylake,
Cheshire ; and has issue — Ronald Frank Parrington,
Gentleman, b. 1923 ; and Helen Mary. Seat — Backwood
Hall, Neston, Cheshire. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Royal
Liverpool Golf.
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
lion rampant azure, upon the head a garb or. Motto —
" E virtute copia."
Sons of Frederick John Parry, Esq., Deputy- Lieut, of
the Tower Hamlets, and Major in the King's Own
Light Infantry Militia, of The Cedars, Sunninghill,
Berks., b. i8ig; d. 1885; m. : —
Major-Gen. Frederick William Best Parry, late of
Cheshire Regt., b. 1841. Res. —
Lt.-Col. Gilbert Sidney Parry, b. . Res.— 18 Hyde
Gardens, Eastbourne.
PARRY (H. Coll., 29 Dec. 1904). Argent, on a fesse
cottised between three lozenges sable, an estoile of the field.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest-— On a wreath of the
colours, between two olive-branches, five battleaxes erect,
the centre and two sinister with the blades to the dexter,
and the two dexter with the blades to the sinister, all proper.
Motto— "Try."
Sons of Rt. Rev. Edward Parry, D.D. , Bishop Suffragan
of Dover, and Archdeacon of Canterbury, b. 1830 ; d.
1890; m. 1859, Matilda, d. of Benjamin Williams, of
Hillingdon and Limpsfield : —
The Most Rev. Edward Archibald Parry, D.D., M.A.
(Oxon.), Bishop of Guiana 1900-21, Archbishop of the
West Indies 1 917-21, b. i860. Res. — Port of Spain,
Trinidad, W.I. Club— Athenaeum.
Sir Frederick Sydney Parry, K.B.E. (Civil 1925), C.B.
(Civil 1902), Dep. Chairman of H.M.'s Customs and Excise,
1904-25, b. 1861 ; m. 1891, Anna Mary, d. of Very Rev. Hon.
William Henry Fremantle, Dean of Ripon ; and has issue —
William Edward Parry, Esq., Comdr. R.N. , b. 1893 [»»•
1922, Maude Mary, d. of Dr. A. C. de Beauvoir Phillips,
M.D. ; and has issue — Peter Edward Parry, Gentleman,
b. 1923 ; Ann Katharine (twin) ; and Katharine Isabel [m.
1922, Arthur Basil Blagdon, M.C.]. Res.— Hooke Hall,
Uckfield, Sussex. Club— Athenaeum.
PARRY-EVANS (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
azure, a boar's head erased between three crosses
ancree or (for Evans) ; 2 and 3, per fesse argent and
sable, in chief three lozenges of the second, and in
base a greyhound courant of the first (for Parry). Mant-
ling azure and or. Crests — x. on a wreath of the colours,
upon a mount vert, a boar's head erased or, holding in
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the mouth a battleaxe in bend sinister proper, and
charged with a cross ancree azure (for Evans) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, between two spear-heads argent, a
greyhound sejant sable (for Parry). Motto — " Dili-
gentia fide patientia."
Sons of Maj. Samuel Evans, of the Vicarage, Bishop
Auckland, b. 1839; m. 1868, Anne, d. of the late
John Parry, of Narberth, co. Pembroke: —
Rev. Adolphus Benjamin Parry-Evans, Clerk in Holy
Orders, B.A. (London), Vicar of St. Andrew, Auckland,
b. 1 871 ; m. 1900, Hon. Sarah James, only d. of 2nd
Baron Northbourne ; and has issue — Cuthbert John
Parry-Evans, Gentleman, b. 1905; Edith Anne;
Margaret Christine. Res. — The Vicarage, Bishop
Auckland, Durham. „ ,, „ „DP
Rev. Joseph DavidSamuelParry-Evans,C.M.G.,C.B.k.,
Asst. Chaplain-General (1916), Fellow King's Coll.,
London, Hon. Chaplain to H.M. The King, 1922, b.
1876 ; m. 1st, 1906, Olive, d. of William Dawson, Esq.,
of Shortlands, Kent ; 2nd, 1920, Hon. Norah, d. of 2nd
Baron Belper ; and has issue (by 1st wife) — David
Parry-Evans, Gentleman, b. 1907 ; Peter Parry-Evans,
Gentleman, 6. 1914. Res.— Brantfell, Aldershot. Club-
Junior Army and Navy.
Rev. Taku John Constable Parry-Evans, A.K.C.,
Vicar of Shapwick since 1919. b. 1877; m. 1906, Fanny
Elizabeth, d. of the late Alexander Thomas Parkes,
Res. — The Vicarage, Shapwick, near Wimborne,
Dorset.
PARRY-HAWKSHAW (Confirmed U.O. 1827; H.
Coll.). Quarterly.i and 4, argent, a chevron gules between
three hawks' heads erased proper, each gorged with a
ducal coronet or (for Hawkshaw) ; 2 and 3, azure, a cinque-
foil argent, between three ducal coronets or (for Parry).
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a hawk's head erased and gorged as in the
arms. Motto—" Perseverance." Livery— Drab, scarlet
collar, scarlet and white striped waistcoat.
Only son of Edward Crichton Parry-Hawkshaw,
Esq., of Oakbank. Tuffley, J.P., Major R.A., 6.1854 ;
d 1928 ; assumed by Deed Poll, 1924, the additional
surname of Parry ; m. 1899, Ethel Sophia Frances,
eld. d. of Lieut. Lord Francis Horace Pierrepoint
Cecil, R.N., of Stocken Hall, Lines. :—
Roderic Edward William Cecil Parry-Hawkshaw,
Gentleman, Hon. 2nd LieuU R.A.F., b. 1900. Seat—
Oakbank, Tuffley, Glos.
HENRY DIGBY PARRY-MITCHELL. Armorial
bearings (R.L. 14 Aug. 1880, H. Coll.).— Quarterly, 1 and
4, per saltire argent and azure, a fret couped between two
boars passant in pale and as many anchors in fesse, all
counterchanged (Mitchell) ; 2 and 3, per fesse argent and
azure, a fesse between two lozenges in chief and a cross
molin'ein base, all counterchanged (Parry). Crests— 1. on
a wreath of the colours, a lion's gamb erased azure,
holding a fret or, between two wings erminois, each
charged with an anchor erect of the first (for Mitchell) ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, a stag's head couped proper,
gorged with a chain gold, suspended therefrom, resting upon
the wreath, an escutcheon azure, charged with a lozenge
argent, and between the attires a lozenge or (for Parry).
Motto — " Frappez avec raison." Postal address — The Gate
House, Merevale, Atherstone, Warwickshire.
PARSONS (U.O. , 1620). Gules, three leopards' faces
argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-poleaxe erect gules, the point or.
Motto—" Pro Deo et rege."
Sons of Right Hon. Sir William Edward Parsons, 5th
Earl of Rosse, b. 1873; d. 1918 ; m. 1905, Florence
Lois, second d. of Cecil Edmund Lister- Kaye, D.L.,
of Denby Grange, Wakefield:—
Rt. Hon. Sir Laurence Michael Harvey Parsons, 6th Earl
of Rosse, Baron Oxmantown, in Ireland, and a Baronet;
Baronet (15 Dec. 1677), Baron (25 Sept. 1792), Earl (3 Feb.
1806) [Supporters— Two leopards argent, pellettCe, each
gorged with a collar gules, charged with four bezants], b.
1906. Seat — Birr Castle, King's Co.
Hon. Desmond Edward Parsons, b. 1910.
Only surv. son of Rt. Hon. Sir Laurence Parsons, 4th
Earl of Rosse , K. P. , D. C. L. , LL. D. , F. R. S. , a Repre-
sentative Peer, Lieut, and Custos Rotulorum King's
Co., High Sheriff 1867, Chancellor of the University of
Dublin, Pres. of the Royal Dublin Society 1888-92,
Pres. of the Royal Irish Academy 1896-1901, one of
the Senate of the Royal University of Ireland, b. 1840;
d. 1908 ; m. 1870, the Hon. Frances Cassandra Hawke,
only child of Edward William, 4th Lord Hawk* : —
Hon. Geoffry Lawrence Parsons, M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1874;
m. 1911, Margaret Betty, eld. d. of Sir John Evelyn Glad-
stone, 4th Bart., D.L. , of Bowdon Park, Cheshire. Res. —
Manor House, Froyle, Alton, Hants. Clubs — Athenaeum,
Jun. Carlton, Northern Counties.
4th son of Rt. Hon. Sir William Parsons, K.P. ,
3rd Earl of Rosse, Chancellor of the University of
Dublin, M.P. for King's Co. 1821-34, the distinguished
astronomer, sometime Pres. of the Royal Society,
b. 1800; d. 1867; m. 1836, Mary, d. and co-heiress of
John Wilmer Field of Heaton Hall, co. Yorks. : —
Rev. the Hon. Randal Parsons, M.A. , T.C.D., Rector of
Sandhurst, Berks., 1880-1921, Canon of Christchurch,
Oxford, b. 1848 ; m. 1876, Eleanor Victoria, second d. of
Rt. Rev. J. F. Mackarness, D.D., late Bishop of Oxford.
Res. — The Oaks, Havvley, Blackwater, Hants.
Sons of Hon. Richard Gere Parsons, M.A. , T.C.D. ,
b. 1851 ; d. 1923; m. 1878, Agnes Elizabeth (d. 1922),
d. of John Fredk. La Trobe- Bateman, F.R.S., of
Moor Park : —
William Frederick Parsons, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. late
R.A. , b. 1879 ; m. 1915, Clara, d. of Hon. Edward Strutt,
and has issue — Desmond Richard Parsons, Gentleman, b.
1916 ; and Nancy Olivia. Res. — Cardfields, Hatfield
Peveril, Essex.
Arthur David Clere Parsons, Esq., B.A. (Camb. ), b.
1881 ; m. 1914, Doris, d. of the late Norman C. Cook-
son, of Wylam, Northumberland, and has issue — Arthur
Christopher Parsons, Gentleman, b. 1919 ; Norman Charles
Parsons, Gentleman, b. 1926; Theodora Phoebe; and
Phyllis Rosemary. Res. — Crewes Place, Upper Warling-
ham, Surrey. Club — Union.
Very Rev. Laurence Edmund Parsons, Dean of Cape
Town since 1925, b. 1883 ; m. 1911, Lydia Dorothy, yst. d.
of Frederick Foster La Trobe-Bateman ; and has issue —
Mary Alice. A ddress— Deanery, Cape Town, S. Africa.
John Randal Parsons, Esq., late Lieut. R.N.V.R., b.
1884 ; m. 1909, Hon. Alice Esmeralda O'Neill, d. of 2nd
Baron O'Neill. Res. — Little Gillions, Croxley Green,
Herts. Club — Travellers'.
Rev. Richard Edward Parsons, Vicar of Oxhey since 1927,
formerly Lieut.-Col. R.E.,M.A. (Camb.), A.K.C., b. 1888 ;
m. 1917, Hester, d. of Major John W. A. Drummond,
late Scots Gds. ; and has issue— Desmond John Parsons,
Gentleman, b. 1925 ; and 4 daus. Res. — Vicarage, Oxhey,
Herts.
6th son of 3rd Earl of Rosse (see above) : —
Hon. Sir Charles Algernon Parsons, O.M., K.C.B., J. P.
(High Sheriff 1910) Northumberland, F.R.S., D.Sc. Oxford
and Cambridge, Trin. Coll., Dublin, and Durham, D.C.L.
Glasgow and Edinburgh, M.A. Camb., Pres. British
Association 1919, b. 1854 ; m. 1883, Katherine, d. of William
Bethell of Rise ; and has had issue — Algernon George
Parsons, Esq., temp. Major R.A., b. 1886 ; killed in action
1918 ; and Rachel Mary. Seat — Ray Desmesne, Kirk-
whelpington, Northumberland. Town res. — 1 Upper
Brook Street, W.i. Clubs — Athenaeum, Carlton, Roy.
Societies, St. Stephen's, Northern Counties (Newcastle-on-
Tyne).
Surv. sons of Hon. Laurence Parsons, b. 1805 ;
d. 1894 ; m. ist, 1836, Lady Elizabeth, eldd. of Hector
John Graham, 2nd Earl of Norbury ; 2nd, 1849, Hon.
Jane, eld. d. of William, 2nd Lord Faversham : —
Albert William Parsons, Esq., b. 1850. Res. —
Randolph Cecil Parsons, Esq., b. 1852. Res. —
PARSONS (H. Coll., 24 June 1918). Sable, on a fesse
between three leopards' faces argent, as many crosses
patee fitchee gules. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a dexter cubit arm proper,
holding in the hand three roses gules, barbed, seeded,
leaved and stalked also proper, and charged on the wrist
with a cross patee fitchee as in the arms. Motto —
" Pro Deo et rege."
Second son of George Henry Parsons, of London,
b. 1840 ; d. 1892 ; m. Ruth, d. of George James
Bridges : —
Sir Herbert James Francis Parsons, ist Bart., of
Winton Lodge, Surrey, Knt. Bach., Hon. Col. 3rd City of
London Regt. 1911-1923, County Alderman for London
1912-1920, b. 1870; m. 1897, Gertrude, d. of Felix
Timothy, of London ; and has issue — Herbert James
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1924, Douglas, son of Alfred Gibson]. Res. — Winton
Lodge, Streatham Common. Club — Carlton.
PARSONS of Adelaide (H. Coll.). Gules, a chevron
between three leopards' faces, and on a chief argent, a
pale of the first charged with .1 rose of the second, barbed
and seeded proper. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, in front of a bear's head erased
sable, muzzled argent, a battleaxe or.
Eldest son of Hon. John Langdon Parsons, b. 1837 ;
d. 1903 ; m. 1866, Rosetta Angas, d. of James Johnson,
who m. Rosetta French, d. of George Fife Angas, one
of the Founders of South Australia : —
Hon. Herbert Angas Parsons, Senior Puisne Judge of
the Supreme Court of South Australia, b. 1872 ; m. 1900,
Mary Elsie, d. of Hon. Sir John Langdon Bonython,
K.C.M.G. ; and has issue — (1) Philip Brendon Angas
Parsons, Gentleman, b. 1905 ; (2) Geoffrey Bonython
Angas Parsons, Gentleman, b. 1908. Res. — Keverel, Ade-
laide, S. Australia.
BERNARD WILLIAM PARSONS, Gentleman. Ar-
morial bearings — Per pale gules and sable, four chevronels
ermine, between two eagles displayed in chief and a leo-
pard's face in base or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount proper, an
eagle's leg erased or, between two oak-leaves slipped and
erect vert. Motto — "Aude et prevalsebit. " Residence —
Horse Hill, Horley, Surrey.
PARTINGTON (H. Coll.). Sable on a bend nebuly,
between four mullets of six points, two in chief and
as many in base argent, three Cornish choughs
proper. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — Upon a
wreath of the colours, out of the battlements of a tower, a
goat's head proper, charged on the neck with a mullet of
six points, and between two escallops sable Supporters —
On either side a sacred ibis proper. Motto — " Fortiter et
recte."
Only surv. son of the Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Partington,
1st Baron Doverdale, b, 1836 ; d. 1925 ; m. 1860, Sarah
Alcock (d. 1917), d. of Thomas Howorth : —
The Rt. Hon. Oswald Partington, 2nd Baron Doverdale
(6 Jan. 1917), J. P. cos. Derby and Worcester, M.P. High
Peak Div. Derby 1900-10, and for Shipley, W. R. Yorks.
1915-18, Jun. Lord of the Treasury 1909-10, late Capt. 4th
Batt. Cheshire Regt. (Vol.), b. 1872; m. 1902, Hon. Clara
Isobel Murray, d. of 1st Viscount Elibank ; and has issue —
Hon. Edward Alexander Partington, b. 1904; and Hon.
Aline Emily. Seal — Westwood Park, Droitwich, Worcs.
Town res. — 10 Ennismore Gardens, S.W. Clubs —
Bachelors', Brooks's, Arthur's
PARTRIDGE (H. Coll.). Chequy argent and sable, a
horse's head erased, between two escallops in bend within
four bendlets engrailed all gules. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, upon three
escallops fessewise gules, a horse's head erased sable.
Motto — " Honor virtutis prasmium." Livery — Dark blue.
Only son of William Hamp Bailey Partridge, Esq.,
J. P., of Vernons, Chappel, Essex, b. 1872; d. 1914 ;
m. 1901, Kathleen, only child of late Leasowe Walker
of Scarcroft, Yorks. : —
William Reginald Partridge, Gentleman,*. . Res. —
Only surv. son of William Bailey Partridge, Esq.,
J. P., b. 1840; d. 1909; m. 1871, Mary (Res. — The
Green, Bacton, Hereford), only d. of late William H.
Hamp of Bacton, Herefordshire: —
Henry Francis Partridge, Esq., J. P. co. Hereford, Capt.
late 8th Hussars, b. 1881 ; m. 1909, Elsie Mary, yngst. d.
of A. C. Mayo, Esq., J. P., and haa issue — Cynthia Daisy;
and Beryl Margaret Desiree. Seal — Bacton Manor, Here-
fordshire. Club — Cavalry.
PASKE (Vn. Cambs., 1619, Ped. H. Coll.). Quarterly
argent and sable, in the first and fourth quarters three
fleurs-de-lys in pale of the first. Mantling sable and argent,
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant argent,
supporting a cross pat6e fitchee sable. Motto — "Virtus
flos pulcherrimus. " Livery — White, or light drab, with
black facings.
Sons of Maj.-Gen. William Paske (son of Colonel
Thomas Theophilus Paske, Madras Royal Horse Art.,
b. 1789; d. i860; m. 1821, Susan Amelia (d. 1858),
d. of John Goldingham, Esq., Madras Civil Service,
Judge in India, and niece of Sir Home Riggs
Popham) of Bengal Army, served in the Sutledj
Campaign 1845, Punjaub Campaign 1848-9, N.W.
Frontier of India Campaign 1850-3, Mutiny Campaign
1857-8, specially thanked by Sec. of State for India and
Gov. -Gen. for his distinguished services during the
Mutiny, also served twenty-one years from Assist, to
Dep.-Commr. of the Punjaub, b. 1828 ; d. 1908 ; m. 1st,
1854, Eliza (d. 1882), d. of Edward Smalley, Esq.,
Judge in India; 2nd, 1896, Frederica Louisa Henrietta
Anna, d. of Major Schade of Prussian Army, Iron
Cross, &c. , State Official : —
William Lake Paske, Gentleman, b. 1857 ; is married
and has issue. Res. — Sydney, Australia.
Arthur Goldingham Paske, Esq., Major Reserve of
Officers, late 3rd Roy. Fusiliers, served with the Royal
Berkshire Regt., and was specially thanked by the Com-
mander-in-Chief for services in connection with the opera-
tions in S. Africa, served Great War 1914-19, b. 1861 ;
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Sawyer, and has issue — William Paske, Gentleman, b. 1916.
Res. — Holme, 44 St. George's Road, Worthing.
George Frederick Paske, Esq., D.S.O. , Lt.-Col. Special
Reserve of Officers, Oxfordsh. and Bucks. Lt. Infy., served
in S. African War 1900 (medal, two clasps, Coronation
medal), and Great War, 1914-19 (despatches), served as
Comptroller of the Household to H.E. Gov.-Gen. of Canada
(Earl Grey), b. 1864. Postal address — Officers' Club,
Aldershot.
Robert Macrone Paske, Gentleman, />. 1866 ; is married
and has issue. Res. — Sydney, Australia.
PASLEY of Craig. Azure, on a chevron argent,
between two roses in chief of the last, and an anchor in
base or, three thistles slipped proper. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — Out of a naval coronet gold, a sinister arm
in armour proper, grasping in the hand a staff, thereon a
flag argent, charged with a cross wavy gules, and on a
canton azure, a human leg erect couped below the knee
or. Motto — " Pro rege et patria pugnans."
Son of Thomas Malcolm Sabine Pasley, Capt., R.N.,
b. 1829 ; d. 1870 ; m. i860, Emma Louisa, d. of
John Losh, Esq., of Trinidad : —
Sir Thomas Edward Sabine Pasley, 3rd Bart., of
Craig, co. Dumfries (1 Sept. 1794), Capt. and Brev.-Maj.
(ret.) Royal Berks. Regt., b. 1863 ; w.1890, Lady Constance
Hastings (d. 1922) ; and has issue — Constance Ierne
Sabine [m. 1917, Maj. Claude Daubuz, O.B.E., M.C.,
R.A. ; and has issue] ; and Norah Margaret Sabine.
Res. — Commandant's House, Gordon Boys' Home, West
End, Woking. Club — Army and Navy.
PASLEY-DIROM of Mount Annan (L.O., 1894). Quar-
terly, 1 and 4, counter-quartered i. or, a deer's head erased
gules ; ii. ermine, three bars gules ; iii. gules, three skenes
palewise in fesse proper, hilted and pommelled or, sur-
mounted of as many wolves' heads of the last ; iiii. azure,
a griffin segreant or (Dirom) ; 2 and 3, azure, on a chevron
between three roses argent, as many thistles slipped vert
(Pasley). Crests — 1. a buck's head couped proper; and
upon an escroll above this Motto, " Ducit dominus "
(Dirom) 2 a dexter arm embowed in armour, grasping
sure
a dagger, all proper; with the Motto over, "Be
(Pasley). Livery— Blue and claret.
Son of Patrick Alexander Pasley-Dirom, Esq., J. P.
co. Dumfries, b. 1847 ; d. 1912 ; tn. 1899, Nettie, third
d. of the late John Riddick, Brydekirk : —
John Patrick Alexander Pasley-Dirom, Gentleman, b.
1904. Seats — Mount Annan, and Cleughead, Dumfries-
shire. Res. —
PASSINGHAM (H. Coll., 1 Oct. 1795; Gts. 19, 225-6,
Surrey vi. 246). Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, on a chevron
ermine, between three lions rampant erminois, as many red
roses, barbed and seeded proper (PaBsingham) ; 2 and 3,
argent, on a chevron gules, three fleurs-de-lys erminois
(Lloyd). Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-lion per fesse embattled or and gules,
charged with two roses in pale counterchanged, in the
dexter paw a sword erect proper, pommel and hilt or.
Sons of Jonathan Tremenhere Passingham, b. 1835;
d. 1899 ; tn. 1863, Marianne Talboys : —
Rev. Guy Passingham, M.A. (Camb.), b. 1869; tn. 1903,
Alice, d. of John Moore ; and has issue — Tremenhere John
Passingham, Gentleman, b. 1907. Res. — Diddington
Vicarage, Huntingdon.
Tremenhere Passingham, Gentleman, £. 1872; tn. 1901,
Louise Evelyn, d. of Joseph Owen ; and has issue — Millicent
Mary. Res. — Montreal, Canada.
Edmund Reginald Passingham, b. 1876. Res. —
Son of Jonathan Passingham of Heston, b. 1804 ; d.
1858; m. 1833, Ellen, d. of Jonathan Passingham and
Elizabeth Westbrook : —
George Augustus Passingham, Gentleman, b. 1842; tn.
1863, Catherine Amy, d. of John Staples; and has issue —
Amy [tn. 1892, Edward Armitage of Greenhills, Tilford, nr.
Farnham, Surrey] ; Inez Ansel [m. 1889, Rev. Dr. William
Stuart Macgowan] ; and Adelaide Augusta Lloyd. Res. —
Son of Francis Passingham of Truro, b. 1805 ; d. i860 ;
tn. 1841, Harriet, widow of Capt. William Downey: —
Francis Passingham, Gentleman, b. 1842. Post add. —
7 Vivian Terrace, Truro.
Sons of Major Robert Townshend Anwyl-Passingham
of Bala, Major Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders,
J.P., D.L., b. 1843; d. 1893; m. 1866, Lucy
Emma, d. and coh. of Thomas Jeffreys Badger of
Kingsland, Shrewsbury : —
Major Robert Townshend Anwyl-Passingham, South
Wales Borderers and 72nd Punjabis Indian Army (ret.
I9°7). J-P-. b. 1867 ; tn. 1906, Charlotte Angie Bigoe, d. of
Captain Thomas Bigoe Williams, 4th Royal Irish Guards.
Res.—
Augustus Mervyn Owen Anwyl-Passingham, Esq.,
O.B.E., Col. R. A. R.O., formerly Middlesex Regt. , b. 1880;
tn. 1909, Margaret, d. of Charles James Radclyffe of The
Hyde, co. Dorset, and Foxdenton Hall, co. Lancaster,
J. P. ; and has issue — Lucy Myfanwy. Res. — 34 St.
Leonard's Terrace, S.W.3. Club — Junior United Service.
PASSMORE (1620, Ped. H. Coll.). Or, a fesse between
three escutcheons gules, on each a bend vair between two
cinquefoils of the first, all within a bordure azure bezantee.
Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a demi-sea-wolf proper.
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Sons of Joseph Passmore, Gentleman, of Norwood, b.
1823; d. 1895; m. 1843, Ellen, d. of Robert Smith
London: —
Henry Robert Passmore, Gentleman, b. 1853 ; m. ,
Rosa, d. of Henry Keeping. Res. — Gloucester.
James Edward Passmore, Gentleman, b. 1857 ; m ,
Florence Unity, d. of Henry Olney. Res.— Wroxham.
Herbert Passmore, Gentleman, b. 1863 ; m. Eva Fountain,
d. of Thomas Greenwood. i?«.— Chipstead, Surrey.
Alfred Ernest Passmore, Gentleman, b. 1867; m. 1892,
Annie Helena, d. of Thomas Greenwood, of Keston, Surrey,
and has issue— Brian Alfred Passmore, Gentleman, b. 1899 ;
Margaret Annie; Mavis Christabel. Res,— Withyshaw,
Merstham, Surrey. Club— City Carlton.
PASTON-BEDINGFELD (R.L., 16 April 1830).
Quarterly, 1. quarterly, i. and iiii., ermine, an eagle dis-
played gules (Bedingfeld) ; ii. and iii., argent, six fleurs-de-
lys, three, two and one azure, a chief indented or (Paston) ;
2. the same arms of Bedingfeld ; 3. lozengy argent and
gules (Todenham) ; 4. argent, a fesse sable between three
crescents gules (Pateshull) ; 5. paly of six argent and vert,
on a bend gules, three eagles displayed or (Grandison) ; 6.
per pale argent and gules (Waldegrave) ; 7. argent, three
lozenge-shaped arming buckles gules (Jerningham) ; 8. the
arms of Paston as above. Mantling gules and argent.
Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed
or (Bedingfeld) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a griffin
sejant, wings elevated or, gorged with a collar gules, there-
from a line held in the beak and terminating in a ring ol
the last (Paston). Motto— " Despicio terrena, solem con-
templor." Badge (of Bedingfield, temp. Edward IV.)— A
fetterlock.
Sons of Sir Henry George Paston- Bedingfeld, 7th Bart.
(High Sheriff 1882), D.L. Norfolk, b. 1830; d. 1902;
m. 1859, Augusta, only child of Edward Clavering of
Callaly Castle, Northumberland : —
Sir Henry Edward Paston-Bedingfeld, 8th Bait. (2
Jan. 1661), J. P., late Maj. 3rd Batt. Liverpool Regt., b.
i860 ; m. 1904, Sybil, eldest d. of the late Henry A. Clare-
mont Lyne-Stephens of Grove House, Roehampton, S.W. ;
and has surv. issue — Edmund George Felix Paston-Beding-
feld, Esq., b. 1915; Margaret Mary Anastasia; and Frances
Mary. Res.— Oxburgh, nr. Stoke Ferry, Norfolk. Club—
Junior United Service.
Richard Henry Clavering Paston-Bedingfeld, Esq., b.
1862. Res. — Vancouver.
Charles Paston-Bedingfeld, Esq., b. 1864. Res.—
Frank Paston-Bedingfeld, Esq., b. 1874. Res.—
Middelburg, Transvaal.
Hubert Paston-Bedingfeld, Esq., b. 1877. Res.—
PASTON-COOPER (R.L., 7 Oct. 1905, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, vert, a fesse embattled or, between two
pheons in chief and as many shin-bones saltirewise in base
argent, and for distinction, in the centre chief point a cross
crosslet or (Cooper); 2 and 3, quarterly, i. and iiii., sable,
two bars ermine, in chief three crosses pate'e or (Bathurst) ;
ii. and iii., gules, on abend argent, three trefoils slipped
vert (Hervey). Mantling vert and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a mural crown argent, thereout issuing the
upper part of a spear erect, fringed or, pointed silver, sur-
mounted of two palm-branches in saltire, charged for dis-
tinction on the mural crown with a cross crosslet sable
(Cooper).
Sons of Lionel Paston-Cooper, Esq. (formerly Hervey-
Bathurst), Lt.-Col. late Rifle Brigade, £. 1849 ; d. 1908 ;
m. 1885, Mary Ethel, d. of Sir Astley Paston-Cooper
of Gadebridge, 3rd Bart. : —
Sidney Lionel Paston-Cooper, Gentleman, late Bedford
Regt., b. 1887; m. 1927, Ermyntrude Mary, d. of
Caley, of Hovingham, Yorks., and has issue — 1 son.
Arthur Reginald Hervey-Bathurst, Gentleman, late Lieut.
R.F.A. (S.R.), and 4th Rifle Bde., b. 1889; m. 1920,
Margaret Seymour. Res. —
PASTON-COOPER (H. Coll., 1765). Vert, a fesse
embattled or, between two pheons in chief, points down-
wards, and in base two human thigh-bones in saltire argent.
Mantling vert and or. Crest— Out of a mural crown
argent, a demi-spear erect proper, fringed or, pointed
argent, surmounted of two palm-branches in saltire vert.
Motto — " Nil magnum nisi bonum."
Only surv. son of Sir Astley Paston Paston-Cooper,
3rd Bart., J. P., D.L.,£. 1824; d. 1904; m. 1st, 1855,
Etheldreda Julia, d. of George Newton of Croxton
Park :—
Sir Charles Naunton Paston Paston-Cooper, 4th Bart.
(31 Aug. 1821), b. 1867; m. 1899, Tatiana, only child of the
late Prince Dmitri Dolgorouki of Russia. Res. —
PATCHETT(H. Coll., 1898). Quarterly, per pale in-
dented azure and or, in the first and fourth quarters a sword
erect proper, pommel and hilt gold, in the second a leopard's
face, and in the third a demi-dragon couped, wings elevated
and addorsed gules. Mantling azure and or. Crest— Upon
a wreath of the colours , a dexter arm embowed , couped at the
shoulder, vested argent, resting on a mount vert, the hand
grasping a pickaxe proper, and between two dragons' wings
azure, each charged with a sword as in the arms.
Son of William Gordon Patchett, Esquire, Lieut. -Col.
late W.I. Regt., b. 1848; d. 1912 ; m. 1875, Ellen
Mary (d. 1897), only dau. of Rev. Charles Greene, M. A. ,
Chaplain to the Forces : —
Reginald Gordon Patchett, Gentleman, b. 1875. ^es- —
Broom Hall, Greenfields, Shrewsbury.
CHARLES JAMES GEORGE PATERSON, Esquire,
J. P. co. Perth. Born March 18, 1858, being the second but
eld. surv. son of the late George Paterson of Castle Huntly,
by his wife Catherine Jemima Jane, d. of Joseph Robertson.
Armorial bearings (L.O. , 1776)— Argent, three pelicans
feeding their young in nests proper, on a chief embattled azure
a bezant between two stars of the field. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a pelican feed-
ing its young in a nest proper. Mottoes (above the crest)—
" Merui " ; (below the shield) — " Je meurs pour ceux qu«
j'aime." Seat — Castle Huntly, Longforgan, Dundee.
PATESHALL of Allensmore (R.L., 3 Aug. 1911, H.
Coll.). Azure, on a chevron between three human hearts
or, as many escallops gules.
Son of Lt.-Col. Henry Evan Pateshall Pateshall of
Allensmore Court, late comdg. East Yorkshire Regt.
(assumed by Royal Licence the name and arms of
Pateshall), b. 1842; d. 1912; m. 1878, Alice Mabel,
d. of Rev. James Davies of Moor Court, co. Hereford: —
Bt.-Col. Henry Evan Pateshall, D.S.O., late The Here-
fordshire Regt,. Lt.-Col. Res. of Officers East Yorks. Regt.,
J. P. and D.L. Hereford, b. 1879; m. 1910, Edith Ruth
Phyllis, d. of Rev. William Jebb Few of Guildford, Surrey.
Seat — Allensmore Court, co. Hereford. Club — County
(Hereford.).
PATON of Birkdale (H. Coll.). Azure, on a pale
between two fieurs-de-lys or, a rose gules, barbed and
seeded proper, between two crescents of the field-
Mantling azure and or. Crest. — On a wreath of the
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colours, a sparrowhawk rising proper, holding in the
beak a rose gules, leaved and slipped proper, and
resting the dexter claw on a fleur-de-lys or. Motto —
" Virtute adepta."
Eld. son of Capt. Walter Paton, Master Mariner, of
Leith, b. 1825 ; d. 1884 ; m. 1859, Jane Eliza, d. of
James Wallace, of Liverpool : —
Sir James Wallace Paton, Knt. Bach. (19 19). J -P.
Lanes., b. 1863 ; m. 1893, Kate, d. of George Calvert, of
Ripon, Yorks. ; and has issue— Walter Paton, Esq., M.A.
(Camb.), Capt. (ret.) King's Liverpool Regt., b. 1894 [m.
1920, Eva Annie, d. of Allan Morrison, Sheffield] ; George
Calvert Paton, Esq., M.A. (Camb.), b. 1902 [m. 1925,
Dorothy, d. of James Fleming, of Hornsea, Yorks.];
James Stanley Paton, Esq., B.A. (Camb.), b. 1906 ; Lily
[m. 1917, John Carruthers Paterson, B.A. (Oxford)].
Res.— 52 Queen's Gate, S.W.7. Clubs— Carlton, Rane-
lagh, Constitutional, Conservative (Liverpool).
PATON (L.O. 1923.) Sable, three crescents argent, on a
chief of the last three fir-cones proper. Mantling sable,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a
sparrowhawk rising proper. Motto—" Nitor ad virtutem."
Eldest son of Rev. Dr. John Brown Paton, M.A..D.D.,
of Nottingham, b. 1830; d. 191 1 ; m. 1859, Jessie, d.
of William P. Paton, Merchant, Glasgow : —
Sir Alfred Vaughan Paton, K.B.E. (1920), M.A. (Oxon.),
b. 1861. Res. — 7 Lang Lane, West Kirby.
Paton (L.O. matric, May 1923). Arms as above, £ut
the chief invected.
Only surv. son of Alexander Allan Paton, b. 1837; d.
1904; m. 1864, Marie, d. of John Crowshaw: —
Alexander Allan Paton, Esq., C.B. (1920), b. 1873.
Res. — Sandheys, Mossley Hill, Liverpool. Clubs — St.
James's, R.Y.S.
Paton (L.O. , matric. May 20 1923). Arms as above,
but the chief indented.
Elder son of James Richmond Paton, Esq., J. P. Lanes.,
b. 1843 ; d. 1907 ; m. 1882, Fanny Elizabeth, d. of David
Midgley, Esq., J. P. Yorks., of Springfield, Hudders-
field :—
Edward Richmond Paton, Esq., B.A. (Cantab.), F.Z.S.,
M.B.O.U., Lieut. T.F.R., b. 1889; m. Sept. 9, 1914,
Frances Mary, d. of Owen Harrison Williams, Gentleman, of
Liverpool ; and has issue— John Michael Richmond Paton,
Gentleman, b. 1916 ; Mavis Richmond; and Frances Mary
Richmond. Seat— Hareshawmuir, co. Ayr. Club — Scottish
Automobile (Glasgow).
The Late DIARMID NOEL PATON, Esquire, M.D.
Born 1859 ; died 1928 ; being the eldest son of the late Sir
Joseph Noel Paton, Knight Bachelor, Royal Scottish
Academician, LL.D. , His Majesty's Limner for Scotland,
and a D. L. for co. Edinburgh. Armorial bearings (L.O. ,
1869) — Azure, a wolf's head erased argent, between two
crescents in chief and a fleur-de-lys in base or. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree. Mant-
ling azure, doubled argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of his
liveries, between two doves' wings expanded proper, a cubit
arm erect, also proper, charged on the palm with a passion-
cross gules. Motto — ' ' Do richt and fear nocht. "
PATON (H. Coll., 1 July 1915)- Azure, a dragon
passant or, between three crescents argent. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon
a rock, a sparrowhawk rising both proper. Motto —
" Virtute adepta."
Son of John Paton, of Blaenavon, co. Monmouth,
b. 1822 ; m. 1853, Anne Jane McVea : —
John Paton, Esq., J. P., b. 1863 ; m. 1894, Susan, d.
of Edward Jones, J. P., D.L., of Snatchwood Park, Ponty-
pool. Res. — Llanvair Grange, nr. Abergavenny.
PATON (L.O. ). Azure, three crescents argent. Mant-
ling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his
liveries, a sparrowhawk with wings expanded. Motto- -
" Audacia et virtute adepta."
Eld. son of William Roger Paton, Esquire, J. P. and
D.L. for co. Aberdeen, b. Feb. 1857; d. 1921; m.
1885, Irene, dau. of Emmanuel Olympiti of Calymnos,
Turkey : —
George Paton, Gentleman, b. 1886. Post, add.— Grand-
home, nr. Aberdeen, Scotland,
PATRICK, see COCHRAN-PATRICK >ind RAL-
STON-PATRICK.
Pat
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JOHN PATRICK, Esquire, J. P. for co. Antrim, late
Capt. 4th Batt. Royal Irish Rifles. Born Oct. 31, 1871,
being the eldest son of John Patrick, Esq., J. P., by his
wife Augusta Mary, youngest dau. of John Davison of
Raceview, Broughshane, co. Antrim. Armorial bearings
— Argent, a saltire engrailed sable, between in chief a
thistle and in base a trefoil slipped, both proper, on a chief
of the second three roses of the first. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling
sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a dexter hand erect proper, charged with a saltire
sable, grasping a dagger also erect proper ; with the Motto,
" Ora et labora." Livery — Blue coat, drab breeches.
Married, June 15, 1897, Annie Florence, third dau. of
Joseph Clark Rutherfoord, Esq., J. P. co. Westmeath, and
late R.M. co. Antrim ; and has Issue — John Patrick, Gen-
tleman, b. June 10, 1898 ; and Florence Amy. Estates —
Dunminning, Corkey (Middle), Eagry, Capecastle, allinco.
Antrim, and part of North March, in co. Louth. Postal
address — Gledheather, Glarryford, co. Antrim. Clubs —
Ulster (Belfast), Sackville Street (Dublin).
PATTENSON, see TYLDEN-PATTENSON.
PATTERSON (U.O.) Or, on a fesse azure, between
two trefoils slipped vert, three fleurs-de-lys of the field.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
in front of a saltire couped or, a pelican in her piety
proper.
Son of Rufus Lenoir Patterson, of Blacksburg,
Virginia, U.S.A. : —
Rufus Lenoir Patterson, Gentleman, b. , Res. —
200 Fifth Avenue, New York, U.S.A.
PATTERSON (U.O.). Argent, on a fesse dancettee
azure, three fleurs-de-lys of the field, on a canton gules, a
lion rampant regardant or. Mantling azure and argent.
CreBt — On a wreath of the colours, a pelican in her piety
vulning herself proper, gorged with a collar dancettee azure.
Motto — " Murus aeneus conscientia sana."
Sons ofWilliam H. Patterson, Gentleman, of Garranard,
Strand town, co. Down, b. ; d. ; m. : —
Robert Michael Patterson, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Jackson Hall, Craigavad, co. Down.
William Hugh Ferrar Patterson, Gentleman, b.
Res. — Auburn, Donaghadee, co. Down.
Crossley Drummond Patterson, Gentleman, b.
Res. — Granville, Helen's Bay, co. Down.
Sons of David Clarke Patterson, Gentleman, of Glenard,
Holywood, co. Down. b. ; d. ; m. : —
Sons ?
PATTESON. Argent, on a fesse indented between
two mascles palewise sable, three fleurs-de-lys or. Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a pelican in her piety or, charged on the body with two
fleurs-de-lys in fesse sable, between as many roses gules,
barbed and seeded proper. Motto — "Nemo sibi nas-
citur." Livery — White, with black collar and cuffs.
Son of Henry Tyrwhitt Staniforth Patteson,
Esq., D.L., J. P. for Norfolk, Hon. Col. 6th Batt.
Norfolk Regt., V.D., b. April 19, 1851 ; d. 1915; m.
Aug. 15, 1883, Annie Rosa (d. 1904), eldest dau. of
the late Edward John Chambers, late Lieut. 50th Regt. ,
of Eastwood Lodge, Leamington : —
The late Robert Wace Patteson, Esq.,M.C, Major Res.
of Officers, late 5th Batt. Norfolk Regt., b. 1895; d. 1926.
Seat— The Hall, Beeston St. Andrew, Norwich.
PATTISON (matric. L.O. , 1802). Argent, guttfe-de-
sang, a lion rampant sable, gutt^e-d'or, on a chief azure,
three escallops or. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a camel's head argent,
guttle sable, issuing from a ducal coronet or, crowned with
an antique crown of the last, collared azure, charged with
three escallops of the first. Motto — " Hostis honori invidia."
Eld. son of Godfrey Pattison (eld. s. of John Pattison
of Kelvingrove), b. ; d. ; m. Cornelia, d. of
Francis Thomson : —
John Pattison, Esq., b. 1839; m. 1873, Mary Jane, d.
of Richard Ovington ; and has issue — (1) Godfrey Herbert
Pattison, Gentleman, b. 1877 ; (2) John Pattison, Gentleman,
b. 1879 ; (3) Gerald Ovington Pattison, Gentleman, b. 1881
[Res. — Winton House, Winton Road, Bowdon, Cheshire) ;
Agnes ; Ethel ; and Margaret. Res. — Carradale, Al-
trincham, Cheshire. Club — Clarendon (Manchester).
DOUGLAS ELPHINSTONE BETHUNE
PATTON-BETHUNE, Esquire, Major Res. of
Officers, late [Rifle Brigade. Born Aug. 16, 1867, being
the third but only surviving son of the late Gen. Walter
Douglas Phillipps Patton-Bethune, Colonel Highland Light
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Infantry, by his wife Julia, only dau. of Sir Howard Elphin-
stone, Bart. Armorial bearings— Quarterly, i and 4,
quarterly, i. and iiii. , azure, a fesse chequy or and gules,
between three lozenges of the second ; ii. and iii., argent, on
a chevron sable, an otter's head erased of the first (for
Bethune) ; 2 and 3, azure, gutt£e-d'eau, a sword argent,
hilted or, between four crescents saltireways argent
(for Patton) ; upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a Mantling azure and or ;
and for his Crests — 1. upon a wreath of the colours,
a demi-otter issuant argent. Motto (over)— " Debon-
aire" (for Bethune); 2. on two swords saltireways
proper, pommelled and hilted or, a falcon rising argent,
guttee-de-1'armes (for Patton). Motto— " Virtute adepta."
Livery — Blue, with canary facings. Married, 1902, Katha-
leen Carlotta, only child of Col. Kennedy ; and has surv.
issue— Douglas Howard Aubrey Claude Debonaire Patton-
Bethune, Gentleman, b. 1907.
PAUL (H. Coll., 1761, Gts. Vol. 10). Argent, on a fesse
azure, three cross crosslets or, in base as many ermine spots
sable. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, an ounce's head proper, erased gules.
Motto — " Pro rege et republica."
Son of Sir Edward Dean Paul, 4th Bart., b. 1831 ; d.
1895 ; m. 2nd, 1867, Eliza Monckton (d. 1886), d. of
Maj.-Gen. James Ramsay: —
Sir Aubrey Edward Henry Dean Paul, 5th Bart. (3rd
Sept. 1821), late Capt. 9th Service Batt. Northumberland
Fus. , b. 1869; m. 1901, Irene Regine, d. of the late Henry
Wieniawska, of Warsaw ; and has surv. issue— Brian
Kenneth Paul, Esq., b. 1894; and Brenda Irene Isabella
Dean. Res. — Westward Ho, N. Devon.
PAUL (L.O., 10 Sept. 1920). Argent, a cross gules,
charged with a Crusader's sword erect in pale piercing a
Saracen's head, between a Bible all proper, leaved or in
the dexter chief canton, and a fleur-de-lys azure in the
sinister base, on a chief ermine a lion's head erased of the
second, langued of the fourth, between two hand-grenades
flaming proper. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest —
On a wreath of his liveries, a demi-unicorn argent, horned
crined and unguled or, his sinister hoof resting on a
crescent reversed of the first, and holding in his mouth a
thistle slipped proper. Motto — ' ' Trusting I thrust.''
Only child of Henry Moncreiff Paul, Esq., F. R.G.S.,
F.R.S.S., F.R.C.I., of Lansdowne Crescent, Notting
Hill, W., b. 1834 ; d. 1907 ; m. 1863, Emily Frances, d.
of the late William Foy, of 28 Nelson Terrace, Stoke
Newington, N., and widow of James R. Robertson : —
Ernest Moncreiff Paul, Esq., C.B. (Mil), C.B.E. (Mil.),
F.R.G.S., Assoc. Inst.C.E., Brig. -Gen. (ret.) late R.E.,
served Great War 1915-19 (despatches, C.B., O.B.E.),
Dep. Dir. War Office 1919, b. 1864; m. 1893, Katherine
Harriette, 2nd d. of William Coldstream, I. C.S. ; and has
had issue— (1) Henry William Moncreiff Paul, Esq., O.B.E,,
M.C., Capt. Middx. Regt,, served Great War, has Legion of
Honour, b. 1894 [m. 1921, Dorothy Bowman, d. of Charles
Gilroy, and widow of Lieut. Carre\ R.N. ; and has issue —
Charles Kenneth Moncreiff Paul, Gentleman, b. 1924] ; (2)
George Anson Moncreiff Paul, Esq., Lieut.-Comdr. R.N.,
b. 1895 [m. 1925, Vivian Ward] ; (3) Ernest Kenneth
Moncreiff Paul, Gentleman, Lieut. R.G.A., b. 1897; d.
of wounds 1918; (4) Cedric Stewart Toller Paul, Gentle-
man, £. 1905 ; (5) James Stewart Moncreiff Paul, Gentleman,
b. 1908 ; and Emily Moncreiff [m. 1925, Bruce Lachlan
Cameron, P.W.D., India ; and has issue]. Res. — St. Mary
Abbot's House, 5 Church Street, Kensington, W.8. Club —
Army and Navy.
Sir JAMES BALFOUR PAUL, K.C.V.O. (1926),
Knight Bachelor (1900), Officer of the Order of the Hospital
of St. John of Jerusalem in England, F.S.A. (Scotland),
Lyon King of Arms 1890-1927, Hon. LL.D. (Edin.), Mem-
ber of the Royal Company of Archers (King's Bodyguard
for Scotland). Born 1846, being the second son of the Rev.
John Paul, D.D., St. Cuthbert's Parish, Edinburgh, by
Margaret his wife, dau. of James Balfour, Esq., of Pilrig,
W.S. ; called to the Scottish Bar, 1870; appointed
Registrar of Friendly Societies for Scotland, 1879,
Treasurer of the Faculty of Advocates, 1883-1902.
Armorial bearings— (L.O., 1891) or, a chevron indented
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sable between two lions rampant in chief, and an escutcheon
in base gules. Above the shield is placed the coronet of
a King of Arms, thereon a helmet befitting his degree,
with a Mantling sable, doubled or ; and upon a wreath of
his liveries is set for Crest, a lion sejant guardant gules,
his dexter paw resting upon an escutcheon as in the arms ;
and in an escroll over the same this Motto, " Pro rege et
republica." Married, 187 2, Helen Margaret, daughter of
John Nairne Forman , Esq. , of Staffa, Writer to the Signet ;
and has had Issue — (1) John William Balfour Paul, Esq.,
D.S.O. , of Cakemuir Castle, Tynehead, Midlothian, Falk-
land Pursuivant of Anns since 1927, formerly Lt.-Col. Ceylon
Mounted Rifles, served S. Africa 1899-1901 (Queen's Medal,
six clasps), and Great War 1915-19 (despatches, D.S.O. ),
b. June 4, 1873 [m. 1908, Muriel Cassels, d. of Rev.
John Monteith, Glencairn ; and has issue — Cuthbert
Monteith Balfour Paul, Esq., b. 1910 ; Lyon Balfour Paul,
Gentleman, b. 1914 ; Ian Valentine Balfour Paul, Gentle-
man, b. 1916 ; Glencairn Balfour Paul, Gentleman, b. 1917] ;
(2) Arthur Forman Balfour Paul, Esq., M.C., Croix de
Guerre, Architect, formerly Major R.E., b. August 7, 1875
[m. 1905, Jane Pritchard, d. of James Montgomerie-Fleming,
Esq., of Kelvinside, and has issue — Grizel ; Barbara; and
Jean]; (3) Cuthbert Balfour Paul, Esq., M.B., CM.,
F.R.C.S.E., b. Nov. 21, 1876; d. 1926; and Millicent
Jane [m. 1910, Capt. Alfred Stevenson Balfour, O. B.E.,
late R.I.M., and has issue]. Postal address — 30 Heriot
Row, Edinburgh. Club— University (Edinburgh).
PAUL (H. Coll.). Ermine, a chevron azure, sur-
mounted by another or, thereon three hurts, on a chief
sable, as many cross crosslets of the third. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours,
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a demi-grifnn regardant or, gorged with a collar gemme,
and holding between the claws a cross crosslet azure, the
wings addorsed of the last, sem£e of cross crosslets, also or.
Motto — ■" Per crucem caelum." Livery — All black, trimmed
with gold lace, gilt buttons.
Son of William Bond Paul, Gentleman, b. 1817 ;
d. 1897; m. 1849, Harriet Duncan, eld. d. of Edward
Pierce, formerly resident at New Park, near Axminster,
co. Devon : —
Edmund W. Paul, Gentleman, b. 1862 ; m. and has
issue — Gerard John Christopher Paul, Gentleman, b. 1907 ;
and Mary Alison. Res. — n Wellington Circus, Notting-
ham.
PAUL (Confn. U.O. , 15 Jan. 1794). Azure, a sword
erect in pale proper, pommelled and hiked or, hilt down-
wards between four crosses pat^e fitchee argent. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
cross patee fitch6e or, between two swords in saltire as in
the field. Motto — ' ' Vana spes vitae."
Sons of Sir William Joshua Paul, 4th Bart., M.A.
(Camb.), J. P. and D.L. co. Waterford, Res. Magistrate
co. Wexford, b. 1851 ; d. 1912 ; m. 1880, Richenda
Juliet, d. of Henry Edmund Gurney of Nutwood : —
Sir Robert Joshua Paul, 5th Bart. (20 Jan. 1794), J. P.,
D.L. co. Waterford, served Great War 1914-15 (despatches,
Croix de Guerre), b. 1883 ; m. 1919, Eveline Alice, O.B.E. ,
d. of the late Count Gorkiewicz de Habdauk ; and has issue
— Richenda Alice lone. Seat — Ballyglan, co. Waterford.
Ven. William Edmund Jeffrey Paul, Archdeacon of Prince
Albert, Saskatchewan, B.A., LL.B. (Trin. Coll., Camb.),
b. 1885 ; m. 1927, Alice Mary, d. of the late Ernest H.
Henly of Calne, Wilts. Res. — Sturgeon Valley, Saskatche-
wan, Canada.
PAUL(L.O., 27 Dec. 1906). Argent, on a pile azure,
a martlet of the field, on a chief ermine, a representation of
the King's Signet for Scotland accompanied by two thistles
slipped, all proper.
Only surv. child of Sir George Morison Paul, Knt.,
M.A., LL.D., J. P., Deputy Keeper of H.M. Signet,
and Pres. of the Society of Writers to H.M. Signet,
b. 1839; d. 1926; m. 1872, Mary, d. of Alexander John
Kinloch, Esq. D.L., of Park, Aberdeenshire: —
Margaret Morison, m. 1901, Charles Mowbray Pearson,
Esq., eld. s. of Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Pearson (Lord
Pearson), and has issue. Res. — 14 Manor Place, Edin-
burgh ; Binley Cottage, Colinton, Midlothian.
PAULET. Sable, three swords in pile points in base
argent, pommels and hilts or. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a falcon wings dis-
played or, belled of the same, and ducally collared
gules. Motto — " Aymez loyaulte."
Second son of Most Hon. John Paulet, 14th Marquess
of Winchester, b. 1801 ; d. 1887 ; m. 1855, Hon. Mary
Montagu, d. of 6th Lord Rokeby : —
Most Hon. Henry William Montagu Paulet, 16th
Marquess of Winchester (12 Oct. 1551), Earl of Wiltshire
(19 Jan. 1550), and Baron St. John of Basing (19 March
1539), Premier Marquess of England [Supporters — On
either side a hind purpure, semee of estoiles, and ducally
gorged or], Maj. late Rifle Brigade, b. 1862 ; s. his
brother 1899 ; m. 1st, 1892, Charlotte Josephine, G.B.E.
(d. 1924), d. of the late Col. John Stanley Howard, of
Ballina Park, co. Wicklow, and widow of Samuel Garnett,
of Arch Hall, Meath ; 2nd, 1925, Carrie, d. of Abraham
Hoffnung, and widow of Major Claude Marks, D.S.O.,
H.L.I. Res. — Chateau d'Hymmeville Quesnoy, 6
Montant (Somme), France. Clubs — Beefsteak, Turf.
Eld. son of Charles William Paulet, Esq., Capt. 7th
Hussars, Hon. Col. Warwick Yeo. , b. 1832 ; d. 1897 ;
by 1st wife, m. 1863, Susan Amelia (d. 1885), d. of
William Standish Standish, of Duxbury, Lanes. : —
Charles Standish Paulet, Esq., M.V.O. , formerly Capt.
Warwick Yeo,, served with Imperial Yeo. S. Africa 1900-01,
and Great War as Maj. and Dep. Dir. Gen. Supply Dept.,
Min. of Munitions 1915-19, has Order of the Crown (Italy),
and of the Rising Sun (Japan), b. 1873 ; m. 1901, Lilian, d.
of Major William T. E. Fosbery, late 77th Regt. , and has
issue — Richard Charles Paulet, 2nd Lieut. R. Fus. , b. 1905 ;
Pamela ; and Eileen Cecil Theo. Res. — 16 Gloucester
Place, W. 1. Clubs — Carlton, Cavalry.
Sons of Cecil Henry Paulet, 2nd Lieut. Dorset Yeo., b.
1875 ; killed in action 1916 ; m. 1898, Ethel Frances,
d. of Capt. Walter Frederick Cowan, of Alveston
Lodge, co. Warwick : —
George Cecil Paulet, Gentleman, b. 1905. Res. — Lydford
Hall, Taunton.
John Valentine Paulet, Gentleman, b. I9°9-
PAULIN (L.O., 17 Oct. 1910). Or, growing out of a
mount in base a mulberry-tree proper, on a chief azure two
fleurs-de-lys of the field. Mantling azure, doubled or.
Crest — A lion's gamb erect and erased proper, holding a
fleur-de-lys or. Motto — "Spes in futura."
Fourth son of the late George Paulin, Rector of Irvine
Royal Academy, b. ; d. ; m. , Anne: —
Sir David Paulin, Knt. Bach., Director of Scottish Life
Assurance Co., Edinburgh, F.F.A., F.R.S. Edinburgh, b.
1847; m. 1874, Jessie Elizabeth, d.of Rev. Hector M'Neill
of Ardnacross, Argyllshire; and has issue — (1) George
Alexander Paulin, Esq., L.R.C.P., b. 1875 [m. 1921, Mary, d.
of the late Dr. Milligan (Res.— Malpas, Cheshire)] ; (2)
Neil Godfrey Paulin, Esq., W.S., temp. Capt. R.F.A. (T.F.),
b. 1886; (3) Frederick William Paulin, Esq., M.C., temp.
Capt. R. Scots, b. 1893 [m. 1918, Irene, d. of the late W.
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Pap
Pearce {Res. — 41 Charlotte Square, Edinburgh)]; and Ann
Florence. Res. — 6 Forres Street, Edinburgh ; Seton Court,
Gullane, E. Lothian. Clubs — Devonshire, Caledonian,
United Service (Edinburgh), Scottish Liberal (Edinburgh).
PAULL (H.Coll.). Azure, a fesse ermine, between four
cross crosslets three and one argent. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a leopard's head erased or, four crosses patee fesse-
wise gules. Motto — " Gans enour ha kerensa."
Only son of James Philip Paull, Gentleman, of
Goonvrea, Perran-ar-Worthal, Cornwall, b. 1863 ; d.
1923 ; m. 1900, Catherine Stuart, d. of Francis
Hearle-Cock, of Tullimaar, Perran-ar-Worthal : —
Vivian Hearle Paull, Gentleman, b. 1909. Res. —
PAUNCEFORT-DUNCOMBE (R.L., 29 July 1805).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, per chevron engrailed gules and argent,
three talbots' heads erased counterchanged, in the centre
chief point a cross crosslet gold for distinction (Duncombe) ;
2 and 3, gules, three lions rampant argent (Pauncefort)
Mantling gules and argent. Crests — 1. out of a ducal
coronet, a horse's hind-leg sable, the shoe argent, charged
(for distinction) with a cross crosslet gold (Duncombe);
2. on a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant argent, ducally
crowned or, charged on the shoulder with an escallop sable
(Pauncefort). Motto — " Non fecimus ipsi."
Son of Sir Philip Henry Pauncefort-Duncombe, 2nd
Bart., D.L., b. 1849; d. 1895; m. 1883, Flora, d. of
Sir Alexander Matheson, Bart. , M.P. : —
Sir Everard Philip Digby Pauncefort-Duncombe, 3rd
Bart. (25 May 1859), D.S.O., J. P. Bucks., Major T. A. Res.,
served Great War 1914-18 (despatches 3 times, Croix de
Guerre, D.S.O.), M.A. (Cambs.), Hon. Attache in Diplo.
Service 1908-9, b. 1885 ; m. 1922, Evelyn Elvira, d. of
Frederick Anthony Denny of Horwood House, Winslow,
Bucks., and has issue — Philip Digby Pauncefort-Duncombe,
Esq., b. 1927; and Sophia. Seat — Brickhill Manor,
Bletchley, Bucks.
PAVIER, see RUSSELL-PAVIER.
PAWLE (H. Coll., 3 Oct. 1923). Ermine, a fesse
dancettee compony azure and gules, charged with three,
and between two cross crosslets in pale or. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
leopard's head couped or, pelletee, and charged with a
fesse dancettee sable, holding in the mouth a branch of
walnut slipped and fructed proper. Motto — " Pro rege
et republica."
Second son of Frederick C. Pawle, Esq., J. P. of
Northcote, Reigate, b. 1828 ; d. 19 15 ; m. ,
Helen Mary, d. of James Strachan, Glasgow : —
George Strachan Pawle, Esq., J. P., D.L., and (1923)
High Sheriff, Herts., Capt. 24th Rifle Bde. (T.F.), b. 1855 ;
m. 1880, Clotilda, d. of Philip Hanbury, Esq., J.P., of
Woodlands, Redhill ; and has issue — (1) Francis Pawle,
Gentleman, b. 1882; (2) John Pawle, Gentleman, b.
1884; (3) Hanbury Pawle, Gentleman, b. 1886; (4)
Bertram Pawle, Gentleman, b. 1892 ; (5) Frederick
Strachan Pawle, Gentleman, b. 1899 ; (6) Wilfred George
Pawle, Gentleman, b. 1901. Res. — Walnut Tree House,
Widford, co. Hertford.
PAWSON of Shawdon (H. Coll., 25 April 1861).
Ermines, two chevronels between three lions' gambs erased
or. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a mount vert, thereon a hurt charged with a sun
in splendour or. Motto — " Favente Deo."
Sons of William Hargrave Pawson of Shawdon, Esq.,
J. P., Capt. Northumberland Hussars, late Lieut. 12th
Lancers, b. 1846; d. 1892; m. 1877, Hon. Emily
Violet Jervis, ygst. d. of 3rd Viscount St. Vincent : —
William Hargrave Trotter Pawson, Esq., J. P. Northum-
berland, Capt. Northumberland Imp. Yeo., b. 1878; m.
1902, Violet Margaret, eld. d. of Capt. John Francis Upton
Gaskell of East Brent Manor; and has issue — William
John Hargrave Pawson, Gentleman, b. 1902. Seats —
Titlington Hall, Alnwick; Pithington Hall, Northumber-
land.
John Jervis Pawson, Gentleman, Lieut. 12th Lancers, b.
1878 ; m. 1905, Dulcie Mary, only d. of the late Sir Thomas
Melvain, C.B., K.C., of Eglingham Hall, Northumberland,
Judge- Advocate-General ; and has issue — Geoffrey John
Pawson, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; Peter Pawson, Gentleman,
b, 191 1 ; and Mary. Res. — -
Carnegie Robert Pawson, Gentleman, Lieut. Scots Greys,
b. 1880; m. 1904, Maud Ethel, yr. d. of Capt. John Francis
Upton Gaskell of East Brent Manor; and has issue —
Reginald Francis Pawson, Gentleman, b. 1910. Seat —
Arthur Fife Pawson, Gentleman, b. 1892. Res. —
PAXTON (L.O. ) Argent, two chevronels gules, the
upper charged with two and the lower with one mullet of
the field. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a
wreath of his liveries, a garb or. Motto — " Industria
ditat."
Sons of : —
James George Paxton, Gentleman, b. . Res. — 201
Great Portland Street, London.
George Paxton, Gentleman (Matric. L.O., Arms as
above, a bordure of the second), b. . Res. —
PAXTON (L.O.). Argent, two chevronels vert, between
two robin-redbreasts respectant in chief, and in base an
ancient handbell all proper. Mantling vert, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, on the top of a
tower argent, masoned sable, a sea-pyot rising proper.
Motto — " Industria ditat."
Son of Thomas Paxton, Aberdeen : —
Sir Thomas Paxton, 1st Bart. (2 March 1923), of Letham,
co. Fife, LL.D., J.P., D.L., Lord Provost of Glasgow, and
Lord Lieut, of the County of the City of Glasgow, 1920-23,
b. i860 ; m. 1898, Isobel Laird Scott, d. of Thomas
Johnstone of Glasgow, and has issue — Elizabeth Allan
[m. Thomas Alexander Johnstone, of Dunearn, Chiswick].
Res. — 3 Devonshire Gardens, Glasgow. Club— Royal
Automobile.
PAYNE of Tasmania (H. Coll.). Or, on a pale between
two lions rampant azure, a staff of ^Esculapius of the
field. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of two swords in saltire proper, pom-
melled and hilted or, a staff of ^Esculapius as in the
arms.
Sons of Charles Alexander Payne, Capt. A.M.C.,
Australian Imperial Force, M.R.C.S., of Antill Street,
Hobart, Tasmania, b. 1856; d. 1925; m. 1887,
Ellen Nora, d. of Hon. Thomas William Field of
Westfield, Westbury, Tasmania : —
Geoffrey Charles Payne, Esq., authorised Surveyor,
Capt. 10th Field Coy. Engineers, A.I.F. and Capt. 12th
Field Coy. Engineers, A.M.F., b. 1890; m. 1921,
Florence Gladys, d. of the late William Sloggett Hawker,
Esq., Col. D. C.L.I. , of Penally, Boscastle, Cornwall, and
has issue — Charles Anthony Hawker Payne, Gentleman,
b. 1926 ; Nancy Elizabeth ; and Margaret Phyllis
Hawker. Res. — Astley Bank, Byron Street, Hobart,
Tasmania.
The late Alan Field Payne, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.),
B.Sc. (Tasmania), A.M.I. E.A., b. 1896; d. 1925.
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PAYNE (H. Coll.). Gules, on a fesse engrailed between
two lions passant argent, a clover-plant with three leaves,
and eradicated between two trefoils slipped vert. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, a
lion's gamb erect and erased argent, holding fessewise a
broken tilting-spear gules, pendent therefrom at the sinister
end a wreath of shamrocks vert. Motto — " Malo mori
quam fcedari."
Sons of Thomas Budds Payne, Esq., J. P., b. 1819; d.
; m. 1855, Rosa Mary, eldest d. of the late Curtis
Hemphill: —
Thomas Henry Payne, Gentleman, b.
Arthur Ernest Tyndall Payne, Gentleman, b. . Estate
and postal address — Maritime, South Yarra, Melbourne,
Victoria.
PAYNE (from co. Somerset, monuments and memorial
at Hutton and Farrington Gourney churches in that co).
Gules, three crosses botonee argent, on a chief arched or,
two escallops azure. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, in front of an escallop or, three
crosses botonee fessewise gules. Motto — " Pro Domino."
Son of late Alfred Payne of Millfields House, Ettings-
hall, nr. Wolverhampton, b. 1814; d. 1887; m. 2nd,
1842, Eliza Warmington, d. of Robert Giles Marten : —
Edward Marten Payne, Gentleman, M.B. , C.M.,b. 1857;
m. 1895, Katherine Louisa, d. of Edward Marcus War-
mington, Town Clerk of Dudley ; and has issue — John
Edward Marten Payne, Gentleman, b. 1902 ; Dorothy
Constance Mary ; and Gladys Marian. Res. — " St. John's,"
Blackburn, Lanes.
Son of Richard Payne (eld. s. of late Alfred Payne — see
above), b. 1843; d. 1884; m. 1866, Lilly, d. of James
Warmington : —
Richard Alfred Ernest Payne, Gentleman, O.B.E. (1918),
*. 1867; m. 1896, Kate, d. of Willam Robert Light, Esq.,
of Portsmouth, J. P. ; and has issue — Cecily Lois [m. 1923,
Herbert Evelyn Caulfield Gatliff, and has issue]. Res. —
Westfield, Metchley Lane, Harborne, Birmingham. Clubs
— Constitutional, Conservative (Birmingham).
PAYNE-GALLWEY (R.L., 7 March 1814, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1. quarterly, i. and iiii. , per fesse or and gules,
in chief an eagle displayed sable, in base a castle argent
(Gallwey); ii. and iii., gules, a fesse between two lions
passant argent (Payne) ; 2. the same arms of Payne by
male descent (gtd. 1770) ; 3. the same arms of Gallwey ;
4. the arms of Frankland- Russell (R.L. , 9 Feb. 1837);
quarterly i. and iiii., argent, a lion rampant gules, on a
chief sable, three roses of the field (Russell); ii. and iii.,
azure, a dolphin naiant embowed or, on a chief of the last
two saltires couped gules (Frankland). Mantling gules
and or. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a cat-a-
mountain passant guardant proper, gorged with a collar
gemelle or (Gallwey) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a
lion's gamb erased argent, holding the lower part of a
tilting-lance in bend gules.
Son of Edwin John Payne-Gallwey, Esq., Capt. late
R.N. (son of Sir William Payne-Gallwey, 3rd Bart.,
and Emily Anne Frankland-Russell), b. 1850; d. 1906;
m. 1889, Susan Isabel, d. of Maj. Francis Gresley :
Sir John Frankland-Payne-Gallwey, 4th Bart. (q.v.).
Son of Wyndham Harry Payne-Gallwey, Esq., b. 1855 ;
d. 1916 ; m. 1887, Edith Millicent, d. of Wainwright
Crowe of Cahircalla, Ennis, co. Clare : —
Reginald Payne-Gallwey, Gentleman, b. 1889; m. 1912,
Rosetta Mabel, d. of Henry Durdle of Reading, and has
issue — Joan Flower. Res. — 17 Norland Square, W.n.
Sons of Philip Payne-Gallwey, Esq. (son of Gen. Sir
William Payne-Gallwey, 1st Bart., and Lady Harriet
Quin, d. of 1st Earl of Dunraven), Capt. 90th Foot,
b. 1812 ; d. 1894; m. 1854, Fanny, d. of the Ven.'
Archdeacon Warburton : —
Stephen Philip Payne-Gallwey, Gentleman, b. 1857 ; m.
1909, Linda Vera, d. of Harry Steiner of Lausanne,
Switzerland. Club— Junior Carltcn.
Arthur Wyndham Payne-Gallwey, Esq., formerly Member
Federated Malay States Council, b. 1858 ; m. 1888, Grace
Stanley, d. of William Pardy, of San Francisco ; and has
issue— Frances Pardy [w. 1911, Gordon Megaw, formerly
Lieut. 15th Hussars]. Club— Junior Carlton.
Rev. Francis Henry Payne-Gallwey, B.A. , Rector of
Sessay, b. 1859 ; m. 1888, Florence Kate, d. of Col.
A. LowryCole; and has had issue — (1) Lowry Philip Payne-
Gallwey, Esq., M.C. , Capt. 7th Hussars, B.A. (Camb.), b.
1891 ; (2) Philip Francis Payne-Gallwey, Gentleman, Lieut.
21st Lancers, b. 1893; killed in action 1914 ; Florence
Mary [m. 1915, Capt. John E. W. Kelso, D.S.O., M.C.,
Royal Scots. Fus. , and has issue]; Beatrice [m. 1918, Maj.
John Ernest Nitron, D.S.O., M.C, R.F.A., and has issue];
and Helen Isabel [m. 1925, Robert Douglas Leigh Pember-
ton of Torry Hill, Sittingbourne, Kent, and has issue].
Res. — Sessay Rectory, Thirsk, Yorkshire.
Herbert Philip Payne-Gallwey, Esq., J. P. W.R. Yorks.,
(J. 1864. .<?«.— Askham Bryan Hall, York. Club— Junior
Carlton.
Frederick Payne-Gallwey, Esq. , late Lieut. R.N.,3. 1867.
Res. — Glengarry, Tasmania.
Albert Philip Payne-Gallwey, Esq., J. P. Derbyshire
and Lincolnshire, b. 1871 ; m. 1900, Katherine Mary, d.
of the late Maj. Vaughan Hanning Vaughan-Lee, M.P.,
of Dillington Park, Somerset ; and has issue — Peter Payne-
Gallwey, Esq., Lieut, nth Hussars, b. 1906 ; Janet. Res. —
Kingston Lodge, Grantham. Club — Boodle's.
PAYNTER of Boskenna. Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure,
three blocks argent, each charged with an annulet sable
(Paynter, H. Coll., 1569); 2. azure, three faggots argent
(Antron); 3. argent, three bends gules (Bodrugan). Mant-
ling gules, doubled argent. CreBt — On a wreath of the
colours, three broken broad-arrows or, knit with a lace
gules. Motto — " Nonum prematur in annum." Livery —
Blue, white facings, crimson piping, silver buttons and hat-
bands.
Sons of Reginald Hearle Paynter of Boskenna, b. 1831 ;
d. 1878 ; m. 1858, Mary Davies, d. of Rev. Prebendary
J. O. W. Haweis, Rector of Slaugham, Sussex: —
Lt.-Col. Camborne Haweis Paynter, J. P. Cornwall, Major
and Hon. Lt.-Col. Roy. Monmouthshire R.E. Mil., late
Major Inniskilling Dragoons, b. 1864 ; m. 1904, Ethel Nina
Patience, only d. of Sir Edgcombe Venning, F. R.C.S. ;
and has issue — Elizabeth Narcissa. Seat— Boskenna, near
Penzance. Club — Army and Navy.
Hugh Haweis Paynter, Esq., Capt. late Army Motor
Reserves, Lieut. -Comdr. (Emergency List), R.N., has
the Order of the Rising Sun of Japan, and the
Order of the Medjidie, b. 1865; m. 1890, Beatrice Louisa,
d. of Harold Barkworth ; and has issue — Thomas Cam-
borne Paynter, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; Margaret Ann; and
Donnett Mary. Res. —
Son of George William Paynter, Gentleman, b. 1828 ;
d. 1906 ; m. 1866, Caroline (d. 1894), d. of Comm.
Edward Drew, R.N., of Bidna, Northam, N. Devon : —
Charles Paulet Paynter, Gentleman, served Great War
1914-18,3. 1878; m. 1901, Mary Josephine (d. 1911), d.
of William Francis Von Moevis Yonge, Lieut. R.N.,
and widow of John Henry Nathaniel da Costa. Res. —
The Manor House, Kilmington, Bath.
Son of Rev. Charles Henry Paynter of Trekenning, St.
Columb, Cornwall, b. 1790 ; d. 1838 ; m. 1818, Fanny,
d. of John Peter, M.D., of St. Colu.Tib :—
Robert Amelius Paynter, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Sons of Francis Paynter, b. ; d. ; m. 1840,
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Catherine Augusta, d. of Rev. Thomas Bernard Cole-
man:—
Francis Edward Paynter, Gentleman, b. ; m. ,
Kathleen O'Halloran. Res.—
John Paynter, Gentleman, b. ; m. Margaret Pat-
teson. Res. —
Henry Augustus Paynter, Gentleman, b. ; m. ,
Henrietta Jekvll Newman ; and has with other issue-
Henrietta Catherine [m. , Manley K. M. Power, and
has issue]. Res. —
Thomas Paynter, Gentleman, b. ; m. (his cousin),
Fanny Baker. Res.—
James Bernard Paynter, Gentleman, b. ; m. 1900,
Maude Josephine, fourth d. of the late Joseph Beckton.
Res.—
PAYNTER (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, three
blocks argent, on each of them an annulet sable (Paynter,
H. Coll., 156Q) ; 2. azure, three faggots argent (for Antron) ;
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of
the colours, three broken broad-arrows gold, knit with ja
3. argent, three bends gules (for Bodrugan). Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, three broken broad-arrows gold,
knit with a lace gules (for Paynter). Motto— " Carpe
diem."
Only surv. son of Rev. Francis Paynter, M. A. (Camb.),
late Rector of Stoke-next-Guildford, Surrey, b. 1836 ;
d. 1908 ; m. 1864, Julia Mary Ann, second d. of
William Porter, Esq., of Hembury Fort, Honiton,
J. P. and D.L. for the co. of Devon : —
Rev. Francis Samuel Paynter, M.A. (Camb.), Rural Dean
of Chelmsford, Hon. Canon of Chelmsford Cathedral, Rector
of Springfield, Chelmsford, b. 1866 ; m. 1891, Helen Isabel,
ygst. d. of Rev. John Brettle Cane, late Rector of Tatting-
stone, Ipswich ; and has had issue — (1) Francis John
Handley Paynter, Gentleman, b. 1892, d. 1906; (2) Hubert
Sydney Paynter, Gentleman, b. 1893 ; (3) Charles Theodore
Paynter, Gentleman, b. 1895; killed in action at Zeebrugge,
1917; (4) Noel Stephen Paynter, Flight-Lieut. R.A.F.,
b. 1898 ; (5) Bernard Samuel Paynter, Gentleman, b. 1904 ;
(6) Francis Arthur Paynter, Gentleman, Midshipman, R.N.,
b. 1909. Res.— The Rectory, Springfield, Chelmsford.
PAYNTER (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1. azure, three blocks
argent, on each of them an annulet sable (for Paynter,
1569); 2. azure, three faggots argent (for Antron); 3.
argent, three bends gules (for Bodrugan); 4. argent,
two chevronels nebuly gules, between three sheaves of
as many arrows sable, banded of the second (for Best).
lace gules (for Paynter). Motto— " Carpe diem." Livery
— Blue, white facings, crimson piping, silver buttons and
hat-bands. si
Only son of George Paynter, Esq., J. P., Leics. , b.
1831 ; d. 1907 ; m. 1879, Frances Maria Janetta (d.
1884), only d. of Lord Amelius Wentworth Beau-
clerk : —
Col. George Camborne Beauclerk Paynter, C.M.G.,
D.S.O., comdg. 2nd Scots Guards, served S. African
War and Great War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O. with
Bar, Brev.-Lt.-Col., C.M.G.), has Order of St. Anne,
3rd Class, Croix de Guerre,*. 1880; m. 1921, Alba, d. of
Major Philip Hunloke, M.V.O. Estate — Eaton Grange,
co. Leicester. Post. add. — Eaton Grange, Grantham.
Clubs— Guards', Bath, Bachelors'.
PEACH, see KEIGHLEY-PEACH.
PEACOCK (H. Coll.). Azure, a horse's head erased
argent, between three roses also argent, barbed and seeded
proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a horse's head couped argent, in
front thereof a demi-catherine-wheel azure. Motto —
" Justus et propositi tenax."
Son of Frederick Barnes Peacock, Esq., C.S.I.,
Barrister -at-Law, Member of the Board of Revenue of
Bengal, &c, b. 1836; d. 1894; m. 1863, Christine, d.
of Frederick Christian Lewis: —
Frederick Peacock, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, b. 1867;
m. 1896, Laura, d. of Rev. John Mount Barlow, Rector
of Ewhurst ; and has issue — Frederick Lyon Peacock,
Esq., b. 1899. Res. — Holmbury, Alipur, Calcutta, India.
Yr. sons of Rt. Hon Sir Barnes Peacock, P. C. , Chief
Justice of the Supreme Court of Bengal and a Member
of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, b. 1805 ;
d. 1890; m. 1st, Elizabeth Mary (d. 1865), d. of
William Fanning; 2nd, 1870, Georgina, d. of Major-
Gen. St. George Showers C.B. : —
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Major-Gen. Henry Phipson Peacock, served in Indian
Mutiny and in Political Dept. Govt, of India, Political Res.
in Turkish Arabia and H.M. Consul-Gen. at Bagdad
1891-2, b. 1838; m. 1862, Emily, eld. d. of Robert
Moseley Thomas of Calcutta, India; and has issue — (1)
Capt. Henry Barnes Peacock, I.S.C., Assistant Commis-
sioner at Ajmere, Rajputana, b. 1866 ; Eleanor Beatrice ;
Alice Maud \m. 1887, James Frederick Burton] ; and Edith
Marion. Res. —
Edward Bovill Buckland Peacock, Esq., b. 1844. Res. —
Arthur Warren Lumley Peacock, Esq., b. 1849.
Sons of Frank Denman Peacock, Esq. (s. of Rt.
Hon. Sir Barnes Peacock), b. 1850; d. 1894; m.
Emily, d. of Joseph Baly : —
Cyril Francis Peacock, Gentleman, b. 1880. Res. —
Guy Eustace Barnes Peacock, Gentleman, b. 1883.
Res.—
Albert Hector Peacock, Gentleman, b. 1888. Res. —
Yr. sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Barnes Peacock (see above) : —
Sir Walter Peacock, K.C.V.O., Hon. A.R.I. B.A.,
Barrister-at-Law, Secretary and Keeper of Records Duchy
of Cornwall 1908, Treasurer to H.R.H. The Prince of
Wales 1910,^. 1871 ; m. 1927, Irene Cynthia, d. of the late
Lt.-Col. T. A. Le Mesurier. Res. — 10 Buckingham Gate,
S.W. Club— Brooks's.
Herbert St. George Peacock, Esq., Judge in Sudan,
Barrister-at-Law, b. 1872. Res. — Khartoum, Sudan.
PEACOCK. Per fesse or and azure, a pale, three
eagles displayed, one in chief and two in base, and three
roundels, two in chief and one in base, each charged with
a cross crosslet, all counterchanged. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a mount vert,
thereon an eagle displayed erminois, holding in the beak a
cross crosslet fitchee gules, the dexter claw supporting a
hurt charged with a cross crosslet or. Motto — ' ' Sit sine
labe."
Son of Mark Beauchamp Peacock, Gentleman, of
Springfield Place, Essex, Barrister-at-Law, b, 1834 ; d.
1926 : m. 1857, Ellen, eldest dau. of Frederick Besley :—
Mark Beauchamp Peacock, Gentleman, M.A. (Oxon.),
Barrister-at-Law (Lincoln's Inn),*, i860; m. 1st, 1912,
Ella Mary Daphne (d. 1921), d. of Henry Fawcett, of
Broadfield, Yorks., and has issue— Mark Beauchamp Pea-
cock, Gentleman, b. 1919 ; and Dorothy Edith Beauchamp ;
2nd, 1926, Eleanor Dalton,d. of Dalton James Hill. Seat —
Springfield Place, Chelmsford. Res.— The Gables, Milford-
on-Sea, Hants.
PEACOCK(H. Coll.). Gules, on a fesse engrailed argent,
between three mascles, each within an annulet or, as many
peacocks' heads erased proper. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a peacock's
head erased proper, gorged with a mural crown or, holding
in the beak a rose gules, leaved and slipped proper. Motto
— "Be just and fear not." Livery — Drab overcoat, black
coat, red and white striped waistcoat.
Son of Rev. Edward Peacock, M.A., J. P. Wilts., Vicar
of Road Hill, North Bradley, Wilts., b. 1820; d. 1903 ;
m. 1848, Eleanor, d. of Mathias Thomas Holding of
Fryern Court, Hants. : —
Kev. Reginald Peacock, Vicar of Woodland St. Mary,
Lambourne, b. 1857 ; m. 1886, Mary Augusta (d. 1900),
d. of Rev. Thos. Augustus Strong, Rector of St. Paul's,
Chippenham; and has issue — (1) Rev. Mansel Reginald
Peacock, Vicar of Monk's Kirby, Rugby, b. 1888 [m. 1913,
Ethel Camilla, d. of J. W. Walmesley, Esq., and has
issue — Phyllis Mary]; (2) Rev. Wilfrid Morgan Peacock,
b. 1890 [m. 1913, Adela Marion, d. of A. Rutter, of Cam-
bridge, and has issue — Unity Noel ; and June Mary (Res. —
King's College, Lagos, West Africa)] ; (3) Capt. Leslie
Vernon Peacock, b. 1893 [m. 1923, Freda, d. of F. Shingleton
of 67 Cornwall Gardens, S.W. , and has issue — Pauline
Leslie (Res. — Collyer Farm, West Chiltington, Sussex)].
Res. — The Vicarage, Woodlands St. Mary, Lambourne,
Berks.
Sons of late Rev. John Wilkinson Peacock, b. 1822;
d. 1857 ; m. 1854, Catherine, d. of Rev. Wadham
Knatchbull :—
John Wadham Peacock, Gentleman, b. 1855 ; m. 1884,
Lucy H. H., d. of Surg.-Maj. J. Groscourt Reed,
H.E.I.C.S.; and has issue — Anthony Wadham Knatchbull
Peacock, Gentleman, b. 1889. Address —
Anthony Knatchbull Wilkinson Peacock, Gentleman,
b. 1857.
Son of William Henry Peacock, Gentleman, of Great-
ford Hall, b. 1823; d. 1877; m. Emily, d. of R. E.
Arden : —
Frederick Arden Peacock, Esq. , J. P. for Parts of Kesteven,
Lines., b. 1861 ; m. 1894, Rhoda, d. of G. W. Pochin of
Barkby, Leics. Seat —
Son of Christopher Gilbert Peacock, Esq. , of Greatford
Hall, J. P. Lines., b. 1828; m. 1861, Caroline M. (d.
1895), d. of late Rev. W. Carr Fenton of Mattersea,
Yorks. :—
Hugh Fenton Gilbert Peacock, Esq., J. P. Parts of
Kesteven, b. 1865; m. 1898, Constance F. , d. of Herbert
Fletcher of East Norton, Leics. Seat — Greatford Hall,
Stamford.
PEAKE (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, three
crosses pat£e argent within an orle of eight fieurs-de-lys and
a bordure or (Peake) ; 2 and 3, per chevron sable and or,
in chief two keys the wards upwards and in base a padlock
counterchanged (Copson). Mantling sable and argent.
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Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a heart gules between
two wings displayed erminois. Motto—" Quae renda quae
supra." Livery — Dark blue, scarlet waistcoat.
Son of Thomas Cross Peake, Gentleman, b. 1817 ;
d. 1889 ; m. 1844, Mary Jane Barnard : —
Robert Cecil Peake, Gentleman, b. 1857 ; m. 1882,
Anne Margaret Heston, d, of Thomas Whalley Rowe, ot
Leicester, and has issue — (1) Thomas Vernon Peake, Gen-
tleman, b. \ut. 1915, Barbara, d. of Edmund Gibson,
and has issue — 1 son and 4 daus.] ; (2) Cecil Whalley
Vowe Peake. Esq., Capt. Worcs. Regt. , b. [m. 1924,
Bertha Lilian, d. of Alfred Hunord, of Bromley, Kent ;
and has issue — 1 son and 4 daus. Res. —
Son of Henry Copson Peake, Gentleman, b. 1849 ;
d. 1916 ; m. 1874, Anna Louise, d. of William Francis
Gordon, of Stowe House, Lichfield: —
Geoffrey Copson Peake, Esq., Major R.F.A., b. 1882;
m. 1924, Kathleen, d. of Arthur Gilliat, of Allerton Lodge,
Leeds ; and has issue — Christopher Copson Peake, Gen-
tleman, b. 1926; John Copson Peake, Gentleman, b. 1928.
Res.—
Sons of Edward Copson Peake, Gentleman, of Little-
cote Hatch, Middx., b. 1820 ; d. 1919 ; m. 1848, Ellen,
d. of Henry Arnold, of Uttoxeter, Staffs. : —
Edward Copson Peake, Gentleman, b. 1853 ; m. 1906,
Caroline Gwendoline Mahon, and has issue — Edward
Copson Peake, Gentleman, Midshipman R.N., b. 1908;
and 3 daus. Res. —
Sir Arthur Copson Peake, Knt. Bach. (1923), LL.D.,
Clerk of the Peace for City of Leeds, J. P. Herts., Pres.
Law Society 1922-3, b. 1854; m. 1884, Emily Marion, d.
of the late E. J. B. Jellicorse, of Fallowfield, Manchester.
Res. — Wickwood, St. Albans, Herts. Clubs— Jun. Carlton,
Leeds (Leeds).
Son of late Henry Peake of Westholme, Sleaford,
Lines., b. 1821 ; d. 1886; m. : —
George Herbert Peake, Esq., J. P. Notts, and West
Riding Yorks. , LL.B. (Cambs.), Barrister-at-Law (Lincoln's
Inn), Major Sherwood Rangers Imp. Y. 1906-16, b. 1859;
m. 1895, Evelyn Mary, d. of Hon. John Charles Dundas,
M.P. ; and has had issue — (1) Raymond Peake, Gentleman,
Lieut. Coldstream Gds. , b. 1896 ; d. of wounds received in
action 1916 ; (2) Osbert Peake, Gentleman, served Great
War with Coldstream Gds. as Lieut., b. 1897 [m. 1922,
Lady Joan de Vere Capell, d. of 7th Earl of Essex, and
has issue— Martin Raymond Peake, Gentleman, b. 1926;
and 2 daus.]; (3) Harald Peake, Gentleman, served Great
War, Lieut. Coldstream Gds.,£. 1899; (4) Edward Charles
Peake, Gentleman, b. 1911 ; and Maud Eileen. Seat —
Bantry Hall, Yorks.
Son of Brig. -Gen. Malcolm Peake, C.M.G. (1900).
R. A., b. 1865; killed in action 1917; m. 1900, Louisa,
eld. d. of the late Patrick H. Osborne, of Currandooley,
N.S. Wales:—
Roger Peake, Gentleman, Lieut. 1st Roy. Dragoons,
b. 1903. Res. —
Son of Walter Ancell Peake, Esq. , D.S.O. , Col. Leics.
Imp. Yeom., J. P. Leics., b. 1853; d. 1912 ; m. 1878,
Grace, d. of late Rev. Gerard Fenwick of Stockerston
Hall, Leics. : —
Lt.-Col. Frederick Gerald Peake, C.B.E., late Duke of
Wellington's Regt., Insp.-Gen. Gendarmerie Trans-Jordan
1921-3, apptd. Dir. of Public Security and Officer comdg.
Arab Legion 1923, b. 1886. Seat — Burrough, Melton
Mowbray. Clubs — Army and Navy, Boodle's.
Son of Frederic Peake, Gentleman, b. 1823; d. 1906;
m. 1852, Charlotte, d. of Henry Ancell, F.R.C.S.,
M.D. :—
Ronald Peake, Gentleman, b. 1861 ; m. 1st, 1886,
Florence (d. 1917), only d. of Edward Adams of Ashtead,
Surrey, and has had issue — Colin Peake, Lieut. Leics. Yeo. ,
b. 1889; killed in action 1915; Malcolm Currie Peake,
Esq., M.C., Lt.-Col. K.O. Roy. Lanes. Regt. (rel.),b. 1891 ;
and Katherine Mary [m. 1920, Marcus Southey, D.S.O.] ;
2nd, 1923, Ren6e Germaine, d. of Albert Tillett of Dieppe,
France, and has further issue — Jacqueline. Res. — Howard
House, Ashtead, Surrey. Club — Jun. Carlton.
PEARCE (H. Coll.). Gules, two chevronels between in,
chief six arrows three and three, two in saltire and one in
pale points upwards or, in base a cross patee argent.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a demi-stork wings elevated proper, supporting with the
beak a staff also proper, flowing therefrom a banner gules,
charged with three arrows as in the arms.
Sons of John Swayne Pearce, Gentleman, of Hinton
Berkeley, Glos., and Belsize Park, N.W., b. 1829 ; d.
1918; m. 1859, Elizabeth, d. of Thomas Clabburn of
Norwich : —
Thomas Swayne Pearce, Gentleman, b. i860. Res. —
Benenden, Kent.
Alfred Pearce, Esq., M.I.C.E., formerly J. P. Singapore,
b. 1865 ; tn. 1895, Janet Jane, d. of the late John Morgan,
of East Aberthaw, co. Glamorgan, and has issue — Cyril
Morgan Pearce, Gentleman, F.R.C.S. (Eng.), L.R.C.P.
(Lond.), M.B., B.S. (Lond.), Lieut, late R.A., b. 1899
(Address— St. Bartholomew's Hospital, E.C.). Res. —
77 Lee Road, Blackheath.
Harry Clabburn Pearce, Gentleman, b. 1866; m. 1908,
Ruth Hannah, d. of the late Edwin Byrne of Shanghai.
Res. — Hankow, China.
Herbert Pearce, Gentleman, b. 1870; m. 1906, Violet
Grace, d. of Edward Stone of London, and has issue —
Mark Swayne Pearce, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; Edward Roy
Pearce, Gentleman, b. 1910; Jack Pearce, Gentleman, b.
1912. Res. — Bowden, Manchester.
PEARCE of Pilton House (H. Coll., 29 Nov. 1917).
Argent, a spear-head erect sable, embrued and between
in chief two lions rampant gules. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a woodpecker proper, supporting with the
dexter claw a banner argent, charged with a spear-head
as in the arms. Motto — " Pax ab honore."
Second son of Thomas Pearce, of Porch House,
Porlock, Somerset: —
Charles Pearce, Esq., J. P., b. . Res.— Pilton
House, Pilton, Devon.
PEARCE (H. Coll.). Gules, a chief double-arched or,
over all a pheon-headed spear in pale counterchanged,
between in fesse a fleur-de-lys and a rose of the second.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
upon a mount vert, a demi-dragon argent, grasping in the
paws a pheon-headed spear point downwards gules. Motto
— "Je perce."
Sons of James Pearce of Savile Row, W. , b. 1839;
d. 1901 ; m. 1864, Jane Courtenay, d. of Walter
Edmonds of Penzance : —
Rt. Rev. Ernest Harold Pearce, C.B.E., Litt.D.,
D.D., F.S.A., Bishop of Worcester since 1919, Sub. Prelate
of the Order of the Hosp. of St. John of Jerusalem in
England, late Vicar of Christ Church, Newgate Street, and
Canon and Sub.-Dean of Westminster, b. 1865. Res. —
Hartlebury Castle, Kidderminster.
Rt. Rev. Edmund Courtenay Pearce, D.D., Bishop of
Derby since 1927, formerly Master of Corpus Christi Coll.,
b. 1870 ; m. 1899, Fanny Constance, d. of the late Alfred
Lyon of Middlecott, S. Devon ; and has issue— Rev.
Edmund James Pearce, b. 1903. Res. — Breadsall Mount,
Derby ; The Shotts, Haytor, S. Devon.
PEARCE EDGCUMBE (R.L., 4 May 1895, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, on a bend sable, cottised argent,
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three boars' heads erased of the last ; 2 and 3, argent, on a
rock, a boar statant in front of an oak-tree proper, fructed
or, two flaunches gules, on a chief of the last, a quarterfoil
between two fleurs-de-lys of the first. Mantling gules and
argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a boar
tatant proper, charged with three crescents fessewise sable ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-boar supporting be-
tween the legs a javelin erect proper, and gorged with a
collar, therefrom suspended a bugle-horn stringed, both or.
Motto — " Pro jure semper." Livery — White, turned up
with red, and waistcoat of white and red stripes.
Only son of Edward Pearce, Esq., J. P. co. Dorset, of
Somerleigh Court, b. 1817 ; d. 1885 (descended from
John de Edgcumbe of Edgcumbe, d. 1285, through
Roger Edgcumbe of Tregear Manor, Laneast, Corn-
wall, d. 1724, and John Edgcumbe of Lamerton,
d. 1587— vide Vn. Devon) ; in. 1848, Clara Jane,
ygst. d. of Rev. Canon Palmer of Great Torrington,
co. Devon : —
Sir Edward Robert Pearce Edgcumbe, Knt. Bachelor,
J. P. and D.L. co. Dorset, High Sheriff co. Cornwall 1897,
LL.D. (Camb.), Barrister-at-Law, formerly Official Ex-
aminer to the High Court of Justice, County Councillor for
Dorset 1888-97, b. 1851 ; m. 1st, 1884, Clara Jane Con-
stance, ygst. d. of John Charles Conybeare of St. Leonard's
Grange, Ingatestone, co. Essex (d. 1888) ; 2nd, 1891,
Frances, ygr. d. of the late Adm. the Hon. Fitzgerald
Algernon Charles Foley of Packham, Fordingbridge , and
has issue — (1) Edward Humphrey Pearce Edgcumbe, Esq.,
Comdr. (ret.) R.N., b, 1885 [m. 1915, Marion Amy, d. of
the late Henry C. A. Conybeare, Esq., J. P. of Shaldon,
Teignmouth] ; (2) John Aubrey Pearce Edgcumbe, Esq.,
C.B.E., Asst. Dir. Overseas Trade Dept., Scholar of Magda-
lene Coll., Camb., b. 1886 [m. 191 1, Hilda Eva Pettit, and
has issue (Res. — 7 Cecil Mansions, Marius Road, S.W.7)] ;
(3) Oliver Pearce Edgcumbe, Esq.,M.C, Major Roy. Corps
of Signals, b. 1892 [w. 1918, Elinor, d. of George M. Dodd
of 2 Weymouth Street, W.i] ; and Ursula Ulalia. Seat —
Reperry Manor, Cornwall. Res. — Quay House, Newquay,
Cornwall. Clubs — Reform, Eighty (Newquay).
PEARCE SEROCOLD (H. Coll., 1843). Quarterly, 1
and 4, per chevron argent and sable, in chief two fleurs-de-lys
azure, and a castle in base or (for Serocold) ; 2 and 3,
per chevron argent and or, in chief two Cornish choughs
Eld. son of Charles Pearce Serocold of Taplow Hill,
Bucks., b. 1827 ; d. 1904 ; m. 1859, Marie (d. 1904), d.
of Col. George St. Leger Grenfell : —
Oswald Pearce Serocold, Esq., CM. G., D.L. and J. P.
Bucks., Lt.-Col. and Brevet-Col. comdg. 4th Batt. Royal
Berks. Regt. (V.D.), served Great War 1914-16 (despatches,
C.M.G.), b. 1865 , m. 1901, Gwendolyn, d. of Charles
Combe of Cobham Park, Surrey ; and has issue — (1) Rupert
Oswald Pearce Serocold, Gentleman, b. 1903 ; (2) Walter
Pearce Serocold, Gentleman, b. 1907 ; and Violet Rachel.
Res. — Taplow Hill, Maidenhead. Club — Carlton.
Sons of Brig. -Gen. Eric Pearce Serocold, C.M.G.,
King's Royal Rifles, b. 1870; d. 1926; m. 1st, 1901,
Beatrix Lucy, d. of Rear-Admiral Ernest Rice of
Silbertswold Place, Kent ; 2nd, 1912, Hon. Blanche
Stanley (Res. — Alvaston Fields, Derby), d. of Lord
Sheffield of Alderley:—
Ralph Edward Pearce Serocold, Gentleman, b. 1916.
Arthur John Pearce Serocold, Gentleman, b. 1918.
Yngr. son of Charles Pearce Serocold (see above) : —
Claud Pearce Serocold, Gentleman, b. 1875 ; m. 1st, 1902,
Christabel Ethel, third d. of W. Gillilan of Palace Gate,
W. ; and has issue — Ursula ; 2nd, 1921, Germaine Morel.
Res.— 32 Davies Street, W. 1.
Son of George Edward Pearce Serocold, Lieut. R.N.,
b. 1828 ; d. ; m. 1st, 1864, Amy, only d. of John
Crow Richardson of Pant-y-Gwydir, Swansea : —
Edward Pearce Serocold, Gentleman, b. 1871. Res. —
PEARKES (H. Coll.). Sable, on a fesse wavy argent,
between two stags' heads erased in chief and a squirrel
sejant in base or, three fleurs-de-lys of the field. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, out
of park pales sable, an oak-tree proper, charged with a
squirrel sejant or, gorged with a collar gemel sable between
proper, in base three roses gules growing out of a mount
vert (for Pearce). Mantling sable and argent. CreBtS — 1.
upon a wreath of the colours, a castle or, with a fleur-de-
lys issuing from the battlements azure (for Serocold) ; 2.
upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a rose gules, a
Cornish chough proper (for Pearce).
two arrows bendwise, also or. Motto — ' ' Bene fac. " Livery
— Black and white.
Sons of William Edward Pearkes (only s. of William
Andr6 Pearkes, M.R.C.S., and Mary Blanchard,
and gds. of Edward Pearkes of the City of London
and Sophia Bignon) of Coniston Lodge, Watford,
Herts., m. Mary Ann, d. of John Bartholomew of the
City of London : —
Walter Pearkes, Gentleman, b. n Nov. 1854.
George Pearkes, Gentleman, b. 7 Aug. 1856; m. 1887,
Louisa, eld. d. of John Blair, C.E.; and has issue— (1) George
Randolph Pearkes, Esq., V.C., D.S.O., M.C., Major and
Brev. Lt.-Col. Princess Patricia's Canadian L.I., Hon.
A.D.C. to Gov.-Gen. of Canada, served Great War 1914-19
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(despatches, V.G.M.C, D.S.O., Croix de Guerre), b. 1888 ;
(2) William Edward Pearkes, Gentleman, b. 1889 ; and Hilda
Winifred. Res. — 14 Woburn Square, W. C.
Rev. Frederick Pearkes, Clerk in Holy Orders, b. 1 March
1861. Res. — 30 Glenshaw Mansions, Brixton Road, S. W.
Club — Junior Constitutional.
Rev. William Andre" Pearkes, Clerk in Holy Orders,
M.A. (Oxon.), b. 21 Sept. 1864. Res. — Union Club,
Carlton House Terrace, S.W. Clubs — Junior Consti-
tutional, Union.
PEARSE, see KERR-PEARSE,
PEARSE.
and ROMBULOW-
PEARSE(U.O.). Vert, abend nebuly plain cottised or,
a canton ermine, thereon a trefoil of the field. Mantling
vert and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a fern-
brake, thereon a pelican in her piety, the wings elevated
proper, charged on the breast with a trefoil vert. Motto —
■ Nihil amanti durum." Livery — Green and gold.
Son of Gen. George Godfrey Pearse, C. B. , b. 1827 ; d.
1904; m. 1879, Louisa Hester, youngest d. of the late
Rev. John Steward, Vicar of Great Kimble, co. Buck-
ingham : —
Godfrey Pearse, Gentleman, b. 1881. Post. add. —
PEARSE (H. Coll., 21 April 1803). Ermine, on a fesse
couped gules, between three ravens rising proper, as many
annulets or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest On a
wreath of the colours, a dove argent, charged with three
annulets gules, in the beak an olive branch proper. Motto
— "In Deo confido." Livery — Claret.
Only son of Col. Hugh Wodehouse Pearse, D.S.O., of
Somerleigh Court, Dorchester, b. 1855 ; d. 1919 ; m.
1889, Ada Gordon, d. of Walter Scott, Goldielea,
Dumfries : —
Hugh Armine Wodehouse Pearse, Esq., M.C.,Capt. late
Bedfordshire Regt. (S.R.), b. 18Q2. Res. — Somerleigh
Court, Dorchester. Clubs — Wellington. Dorset Yacht
(Weymouth).
PEARSON (H. Coll., 30 Dec. 1865). Per fesse dove-
tailed gules, and azure, three suns in splendour or, on a
bordure also dovetailed gold, four hurts. Mantling gules
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant gules, charged on the neck with three bezants
between a double gemel or, holding in the dexter forepaw
an escutcheon azure, thereon a sun as in the arms.
Motto — "Sol et scutum Deus."
Son of Benjamin Pearson, by his wife Charlotte Eliza-
beth, fifth d. of Mark Giberne of Wanstead, Essex : —
George Pearson, Gentleman, b. 1835 ; m. 1894, Catherine
Elizabeth, d. of the late Rev. Richard Hill, Rector of
Timsbury, co. Somerset, and Fellow of Balliol Coll. , Oxon.
and has issue — Charlotte Ren6e. Seat —
Son of Edward Pearson, Gentleman, b. 1836 ; m. 1873,
Ellen Clare, d. of William Miller of Millerfield House,
Edinburgh : —
Edward William Pearson, Gentleman, b. 1878.
PEARSON of St. Dunstan's. Quarterly, 1 and 4,
argent, billett6e azure, on a pile of the last three horses'
heads erased of the field (for Pearson) ; 2 and 3 , gules, a
chevron between three swans argent (for Lyte). Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — A horse's head erased sable
billettee and gorged with a mural crown or. Motto —
" In Deo spes."
Son of Sir (Cyril) Arthur Pearson, 1st Bart., G.B.E.,
b. 1866 ; d. 1921 ; by his 2nd wife, m. 1897, Ethel
Maud, D.B.E., d. of William John Fraser, Esq., of
Cromartie, Heme Bay, Kent : —
Sir Neville (Arthur) Pearson, 2nd Bart. (12 July
1916), b. 1898 ; tn. 1st, 1922, Hon. Mary Angela (div.
1928), d. of Baron Melchett, P.C. ; 2nd, 1928, Gladys
(Buckmaster), d. of Charles F. Cooper ; and has issue —
Nigel Arthur Pearson, Esq., b. 1925 ; and Anne. Clubs — ■
Marlborough, Garrick, Bath, Bucks.
PEARSON (H. Coll.). Argent, on a pile azure, a rose
of the first, barbed and seeded proper, between three arrows
points downwards or, barbed and flighted argent. Mant-
ling azure and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, an eagle's wing sable, sem6e-de-lys or, pierced by
an arrow embrued in bend, point upwards, and vulned
proper. Motto — " Ne tentes, aut perfice."
Sons of the late John Pearson, Gentleman, of South
Wingfield, co. Derby, by his wife Georgiana Louisa
(d. 1852), ygst. d. of Charles Dashwood : —
Henry Pearson, Esq., J. P. for co. of Derby, late Major
and Hon. Lt.-Col. 3rd Batt. Derbyshire Regt., M.A. Mag-
dalene Coll., Camb. , b. 1844; m. 1895, Charlotte Elizabeth
Catherine Amelia, d. of the late Wm. Spragge, Supt. of
Indian Affairs, Ottawa, Canada. Res. — Wingfield House,
South Wingfield, co. Derby.
Rev. Arthur Charles Pearson, M.A. Cantab., Clerk in Holy
Orders, late Rector of Ringsfield, Suffolk, and late Senior
Chaplain H.M. Bengal Eccl. Establishment, b. 1846; m.
1885, Katherine Adele Madeline (d. 1891), d. of Rev. Fred.
Montagu Arnold, late Rector of Ringsfield, co. Suffolk ;
and has issue — Adele Madeline. Post. add. — The Gables,
Beccles, Suffolk.
Sons of the late Rev. Henry Pearson, M.A. Cambs.,
Vicar of Henley, by his wife Adelaide Catherine
(d. 192 1 ), ygst. d. of the late John Carter, Esq., J. P.,
D.L., of Northwold, Norfolk: —
Rev. William Carter Pearson, M.A. Clare Coll., Cambs.,
Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar of Henley, co. Suffolk, b. 1859.
Post. add. — Henley Vicarage, Ipswich, Suffolk.
Amherst Charles Hagerman Pearson, Esq., Comm.
R.N. (ret.), b. 1862. Res.— 9 Balfour Road, Walmer,
Kent.
Francis Bradshaw Pearson, Gentleman, b. 1863. Res. —
PEARSON (H. Coll., 1894). Per fesse indented gules
and or, two suns in splendour in chief and a demi-gryphon
couped, wings elevated and addorsed, in base all counter-
changed. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, in front of a demi-gryphon as in the arms,
holding between the paws a millstone proper, thereon a
millrind sable, a sun in splendour. Badge— (June 20 1922)
A demi-griffin couped gules, holding in the dexter claw a
branch of cactus proper. Motto — " Do it with thy might."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Weetman Dickinson Pearson,
P.C, G.C.V.O., 1st Viscount Cowdray, M.P. for
Colchester 1895-1910, b. 1856 ; d. 1927 ; m. 1881, Annie,
d. of Sir John Cass of Bradford, Yorks. : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Weetman Harold Miller Pearson, 2nd
Viscount Cowdray, of Cowdray (2 Jan. 1917), 2nd Baron
Cowdray (16 July 1910), 2nd Bart. (26 June 1894) [Sup-
porters— Dexter, a diver holding in his exterior hand his
helmet; sinister, a Mexican peon both proper], Major late
Sussex Imp. Yeo., M.P. for Eye 1906-18, D.L. Sussex,
b. 1882 ; m. 1905, Agnes Beryl, d. of Lord Edward Spencer-
Churchill, and has issue — Hon. Weetman John Churchill
Pearson, b. 1910; Hon. Daisy Consuelo ; Hon. Beryl
Nancy; Hon. Angela; Hon. Brenda Ruby; and Hon.
Helena Daphne. Seat — Cowdray Park, Midhurst, Sussex.
Town res. — 54 Mount Street, W.i. Clubs — Marlborough,
Bath, Reform.
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Hon. Bernard Clive Pearson, Major late T.A. Res.,
formerly Middlesex Imp. Yeo., B.A. (Camb. ), b. 1887; m.
1915, Hon. Alicia Mary Dorothea Knatchbull-Hugessen, d.
of 1st Lord Brabourne, and has issue — Veronica Mary ;
Lavinia ; Elizabeth Dione. Res. — Parham, Pulborough,
Sussex; 32 Grosvenor Square, W. Club — Marlborough.
PEARSON of Brickendonbury (H. Coll., 29 Mar.
1922). Per fesse gules and or, two suns in splendour in
chief of the second, and a demi-gryphon couped in base
of the first, holding between the claws a spur azure.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a demi-gryphon gules, collared and
chained or, and holding between the claws a mill proper,
charged with a millrind sable, a sun rising gold. Motto
— " Do it with thy might."
Sons of Sir Edward Ernest Pearson, Knt., b. 1874 ;
d. 1925 ; m. 1904, Grace, d. of the late Richard
Benyon Croft, of Fanhams Hall, Ware : —
Edward Anthony Pearson, Esq., b. 1905. Seat
— Brickendonbury, Hertford.
Jasper Harold Pearson, Esq., b. 1910.
Anthony Samuel Ernest Croft Pearson, Esq., b. 19 14.
PEARSON (L.O.). Argent, two daggers azure, the pom-
mels divided in chief and the points enjoined, piercing a man's
heart in base proper, in the honour point a cinquefoil sable.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest, upon a wreath of
the colours, a tower proper. Motto — "Rather die than
disloyal."
Eld. surv. son of the Hon. William Pearson, of Kilmany
Park, Sale, Tanjil County, and of Craigellachie, St.
Kilda, both in the Colony of Victoria, Justice of the
Peace and Member of the Legislative Council, b. 1818 ;
d. ; m. 1859, Eliza Laura, daughter of H. I. Travers,
formerly of the Honourable East India Company's
Service : —
William Pearson, Gentleman, b. 1864. Post. adds. —
Kilmany Park, Sale, Tanjil, County; Craigellachie, East
St. Kilda, both in Victoria, Australia.
PEARSON of Lenton Grove (H. Coll., 12 Sept. 1923)-
Gules, a cross or, in the first and fourth quarters a
sparrowhawk proper, and in the second and third a cross
crosslet fitchee of the second. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, upon the trunk of a tree and in front of two
sprigs of laurel in saltire, a sparrowhawk supporting
with the dexter claw all proper, a cross crosslet fitchee
in bend or. Motto — " Sudore non sopore."
Son of John Royston Pearson, of Chilwell House,
Notts. :—
Sir Louis Frederick Pearson, Knt. (1923), C.B.E.figig),
b. 1863 ; m. 1889, Gertrude, d. of the late Thomas Potter,
of Trowell, and Bramscote, co. Nottingham ; and has
issue — Thomas Royston Pearson, Esq., b. 1896 [m. 1928,
Norah, yngst. d. of Brig. -Gen. J. W. Gascoigne Roy,
C.M.G., of Upton Lodge, Upper Hale, Farnham] ;
Phyllis [m. 1912, Lorimer Cattanach] ; Gladys Marion.
Res. — Lenton Grove, co. Nottingham. Clubs — Carlton,
Notts. County.
PEARSON-GREGORY of Harlaston Manor (R.L., 29
Sept. 1893, H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, on a
chevron between ten cross crosslets, six and four or, three
cross crosslets of the first, a canton erminois for distinction
(Gregory) ; 2 and 3, per fesse nebuly azure and sable, in chief
two suns in splendour and in base, issuant from a mount, a
sunflower stalked and leaved all proper (Pearson). Mantling
gules and or. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, three
garbs or, banded gules, the centre one charged with a cross
crosslet sable for distinction (Gregory) ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, in front of a demi-sun in splendour proper, a
parrot's head erased argent, gorged with a collar nebuly
azure (Pearson). Motto — " Crux scutum."
Son of General Thomas Hooke Pearson, C.B., b. 1806 ;
d. 1892 ; m. 1837, Frances Elizabeth Ashby, eld. d. of
Rev. George Mettam, Rector of Barwell : —
Thomas Sherwin Pearson-Gregory, Esq., D.L. Lines.,
B.A. Oxon., b. 1851 ; m. 1885, Mabel Laura (d. 1888),
d. of Sir Salusbury Gillies Payne; and has issue — Philip
John Sherwin Pearson-Gregory,, Esq., M.C. , Major Res.
of Officers Gren. Gds., J.P. co. Suffolk, b. 1888 [m. 1911,
Marcia Emma, d. of the late Arthur Ridley]. Seat —
Harlaston Manor, Grantham. Clubs — Carlton, Arthur's,
New University.
PEASE formerly of Hesslewood (H.Coll., 1783). Vert, a
chevron between three stags trippant or, in the centre chief
point a bezant, on a chief per fesse gules and argent, an
eagle displayed counterchanged. Mantling vert and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle's head erased
argent, holding in the beak or, a peascod vert. Motto —
" Confide recte agens." Livery — Light drab, red waist-
coat, black velvet breeches.
Sons of Joseph Robinson Pease, Esq., J.P. for E. Riding
of Yorkshire, and Major R.O., b. 1873; d. 1915; m.
1899, Mary Isabel, eld. d. of Henry Colvile of Whit-
more, Wolverhampton : —
Humphrey Joseph Robinson Pease, Gentleman, b. 1902.
Res. — Yewden Manor, Henley-on-Thames.
Heyrick Colvile Pease, Gentleman, b. 1906.
Sons of Henry Joseph Robinson Pease, J.P. and D.L. ,
b. 1843; d. 1892; m. 1869, Dora Elizabeth, eldest d.
of John Boulderson Barkworth of Ray well, East York-
shire:—
William Henry Barkworth Robinson Pease, Gentleman,
b. 1874; m. 1901, Amy Frances, only d. of late Alfred
Wright of Bessingby, Bridlington ; and has issue — Alfred
John Barkworth Pease, Gentleman, b. 1907; and Dora
Frances Joyce. Res. — Collipirist, Tiverton, S. Devon.
Godfrey Barton Robinson Pease, Gentleman, b. 1887 ;
m. 1912, Editha Rachel, only d. of Sir George Ruthven
Le Hunte, K.C.M.G. ; and has issue — Godfrey Philip
Desmond Pease, Gentleman, b. 1913; and Ann. Res. —
Coney Gree, Up Hatherley, Cheltenham.
Son of Francis Richard Pease, Esq., J.P. and D.L.,
b. 1848; d. 1913 ; m. 1885, Isabel Mary, d. of Capt.
William Claude Cole-Hamilton, 80th Regt., of Beltrim,
co. Tyrone: —
Francis Claud Pease, Gentleman, b. 1886. Res. — Stan-
more, W. Sydney, N.S.W.
Sons of Rev. George Clifford Pease, M.A., Rector of
Routh, Beverley, b. 1822; d. 1894; m. 1850, Clarissa
(d. 1883), ygst. d. of John Turner of Gravetye Manor,
Surrey: —
Percival Henry Pease, Gentleman, b. 1857. Res. — New
Zealand.
Arthur Clifford Pease, Gentleman, b. 1859. Res. —
Joseph Frederick Pease, Gentleman, b. 1861. Res. —
Sons of James Robinson Pease, M.A., b. 1824; d.
1888 ; m. 1854, Louisa Frances, d. of John Barkworth
of Tranbv House, nr. Hull: —
Harold Robinson Pease, Esq., T.P- East Riding Yorks.,
Major 3rd Batt. East Yorks. Regt., b. 1859; m. 1st, 1888,
Beatrice Emilie, d. of Capt. E. N. Hill; 2nd, 1891, Violet
Hester, d. of the late Henry Barkworth of Tranby House,
nr. Hull; and has had issue— (1) Mark Robinson Pease,
Gentleman, b. 1892 ; d. 1914 ; (2) Claude Norman Pease,
Gentleman, b. 1897 [m. 1922, Sylvia Noel, d. of Noel
Ellison, of Helperley Grange, Yorks. , and has issue— Verity
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pea
pea
Sylvia]; (3) Paul James Pease, Gentleman, b. 1908; and
two daus. Seat — Westwood, Beverley.
Hugh Robinson Pease, Esq., late Capt. 1st West York-
shire Regt., b. 1862; m. 1898, Margaret Eliza, ygst. d. ot
Henry Smart of Charlton Down, Bath ; and has issue
Pease, Gentleman, b. ; and three daus. Res. —
Son of Leonard Joseph Pease, Gentleman, b. ; d.
; m. d. of E. Wade: —
Geoffrey Pease, Gentleman, b. ; m. d. of — Atherley.
Res. — Brantingham, Brough, E. Yorks.
PEASE of Darlington (H. Coll., 1882). Per fesse azure
and gules, a fesse nebuly ermine, between two lambs
passant in chief argent, and in base, upon amount proper,
a dove rising argent, holding in the beak a pea-stalk, the
blossom and pods also proper. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon the
capital of an Ionic column, a dove rising, holding in the
beak a pea-stalk as in the arms all proper. Motto—
"Pax et spes." Livery — Brown, with Wack and white
(or silver) striped waistcoat, drab overcoat.
Sons ot Sir Joseph Whitwell Pease, 1st Bart., J. P.,
D.L. , M.P., b. 1828; d. 1903; m. 1854, Mary, d. of
Alfred Fox of Falmouth : —
Sir Alfred Edward Pease, 2nd Bart., of Hutton Low
cross and Pinchinthorpe (18 May 1882), M.A. (Camb.),
J. P. and D.L. for N. Rdg. Yorks., D.L. London,
M.P. for York 1885-92, and for Cleveland Div.
of Yorks. 1 897-1 902. Res. Magistrate in Transvaal
1903-5, served Great War 19 14-19, with Remount Service,
b. 1857; m. 1st, 1880, Helen Ann(d. 1910), d. of Sir Robert
N. Fowler, Bart., and sister and coheiress of Sir Thomas
Fowler, Bart. ; 2nd, 1912, Laure Marianne (d. 1922), d. of
late Louis Sugnet de Montmagny ; and has had issue —
(1) Edward Pease, Esq., b. 1880 [m. 1919, Ida Mary
Lawrance (Rosedale, Hinderwell, Yorks.)] ; (2) Chris-
topher York Pease, Esq. , Capt. Yorks. Hussars, served Great
War 1914-18, b. 1886; killed in action 1918 [tn. 1910, Mar-
garet Philippa, ygst. d. of Walter Johnson of Arncliffe
Hall, Northallerton, and left issue — Ingram Edward Pease,
Gentleman, b. 1914 ; and Rachel Hebe] ; and Lavender
Mary [tn. 1910, Walter Sandfield Medlicott] ; 3rd, 1922,
Emily Elizabeth, adopted d. of James Smith, of Thornaby-
on-Tees, Yorks., and has further issue — (3) Alfred Vincent
Pease, Esq., b. 1926; (4) Joseph Gurney Pease, Esq., b.
1927 ; Anne Phillida ; and Judith [d. 1925). Seat— Pinchin-
thorpe, Guisborough, Yorks. Club — Brooks's.
Rt. Hon. Joseph Albert Pease, P.C., 1st Baron Gainford
(3 Jan. 1917), of Headlam. co. Durham, J. P., D.L. co.
Durham, J. P. N. R. Yorks., M.A. (Camb.), F.G.S.,
Jun. Lord of the Treasury 1905, Chancellor Duchy of
Lancaster 19 10, Pres. Board of Education 1911, etc.
b. i860 ; tn. 1886, Ethel, d. of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Henry
Marshman Havelock- Allan, 1st Bart., V.C., G.C.B., M.P.,
and has issue — Hon. Joseph Pease, Lieut. 2nd Lovat's
Scouts, b. 1889 [tn. 1921, Veronica Margaret, only child of
Sir George John William Noble, 2nd Bart., and has issue
— Joseph Edward Pease, Esq., b. 1921 ; George Pease, Gen-
tleman, b. 1926 (Res. — Swale, Richmond, Yorks. Club —
Brooks's)] ; Hon. Miriam Blanche ; and Hon. Faith Muriel
[tn. 1924, Michael Wentworth Beaumont, of Wotton,
Aylesbury], Seat — Headlam Hall, Gainford, co. Durham.
Town res. — 18 Mansfield Street, W.i. Clubs— Brooks's,
Turf.
Only son of Sir Arthur Francis Pease, 1st Bart., J. P.
and D.L. co. Durham, M.A. (Camb.), second Civil
Lord of the Admiralty 1918-19, b. 1866; d. 1927; tn.
1889, Laura Matilda Ethelwyn, d. of Charles P. Allix,
of Swaffham Prior House, Camb. : —
Sir Richard Arthur Pease (2nd Bart., of Hummersknott,
Borough of Darlington (25 June r92o), late Capt. North-
umb. Hussars Yeo., J. P., D.L. N. R. Yorks., b. 1890; tn.
1917, Jeannette Thorn, d. of the late Gustave Edward
Kissel, of New York, and has issue — Arthur Peter Pease,
Esq., b. 1918 ; Richard Thorn Pease, Esq., b. 1922 ; Derrick
Allix Pease, Esq., £.1927; and Aline Thorn. Res. —
Prior House, Richmond, Yorks. Clubs — Bath, Brooks's.
Sons of Arthur Pease, Esq., M.P., of Cliffe House,
Marske and Hummersknott, Darlington, D.L. co.
Durham, b. 1837; d. 1898; m. 1864, Mary Lecky, d.
of Ebenezer Pike of Bessborough, co. Cork : —
Rt. Hon. Herbert Pike Pease, 1st Baron Daryington,
P.C. (q.v.).
Claud Edward Pease, Esq., J. P. for N. Rdg. Yorks.,
b. 1874; m. 1901, Lucy Victoria, O.B.E., d. of William
Browne-Clayton of Browne's Hill, Carlow ; and has issue
— Diana Vere ; Lucy Margaret ; Olive Mary Caroline ; and
Julia Victoria. Res. — Selaby Hall, Gainford, Durham.
Son of Gurney Pease of Darlington, b. 1839 ; d. 1872 ;
tn. 1863, Katherine, d. of John Jowitt Wilson of
Kendal : —
John Henry Pease, Esq., J. P., B. A., b. 1871 ; tn. 1905,
Louisa, d. of Charles Edward Lambert of The Manor
House, Effingham, Surrey ; and has issue — John Charles
Gurney Pease, Gentleman, b. 1909; and Rachel. Res. —
Carlbury, Piercebridge, co. Durham.
Son of Howard Pease, Esq., J. P., M.A. , F.S.A., Lord
of the Manor of Otterburn, High Sheriff of North-
umberland 1913, b. 1863 ; d. 1928; m. 1887, Margaret,
d. of Rev. Herbert Kynaston, D.D. , Canon of
Durham : —
John William Kynaston Pease, Gentleman, b. 1890. Seat
— Otterburn Tower, Otterburn, Northumberland.
Son of John William Pease, Esq., J.P., D.C.L., of
Pendower and Nether Grange, co. Northumberland,
b. 1834 ; d. 1901 ; m. i860, Helen Maria, d. of Alfred
Fox of Falmouth : —
John William Beaumont Pease, Esq., J. P. Northumber-
land, b. 1869 ; tn. 1923, Hon. Dorothy, d. of 1st Baron
Forster, and has issue — Christopher Pease, Gentleman, b.
1924 ; William Simon Pease, Gentleman, b. 1926. Seat —
Nether Grange, Alnmouth; Wardington Manor, Banbury.
Town res. — 42 Bryanston Square, W.i. Clubs — Brooks's,
Turf.
Son of Edwin Lucas Pease, Esq., of Mowden, co.
Durham, J. P. and D.L. co. Radnor, J. P. co. Durham,
b. 1838; d. 1889; m. 1862, Frances Helen, d. and
coheiress of William Peter Edwards of Hudwell, co.
Radnor:—
Ernest Hubert Pease, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; tn.
and has issue — Res. — Isle of Wight.
PEASE (H. Coll., 26 Mar. 1923). Azure, a fesse be-
tween in chief two lambs passant argent, and in base a
wreath of laurel or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, upon the capital of an Ionic
column, a dove rising holding in the beak a pea-stalk
all proper. Badge — Two pea- sticks in sal tire proper,
entiled by a Baron's coronet or. Supporters — On either
side a dove wings expanded holding in the beak a
pea-stalk proper. Motto—" Pax et spes."
Plate XV.
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Son of Arthur Pease, M.P., of Cliff e House, Darling-
ton, b. 1837 ; d. 1898 ; m. 1864, Mary Lecky, d.
of Ebenezer Pike : —
Rt. Hon. Herbert Pike Pease, P.C., 1st Baron Daryng-
ton (12 Feb. 1923), J. P., D.L. N. R. Yorks., formerly
M.P. for Darlington, b. 1867 ; m. 1894, Alice, d. of the
late Very Rev. Herbert Luckock, Dean of Lichfield ;
and has surv. issue — Hon. Jocelyn Arthur Pike Pease,
b. 1908 ; Hon. Alice Margaret ; Hon. Ruth Evelyn [m.
1925, Lieut. -Comdr. N. E. Archer, late R.N.] ; Hon.
Phyllis Helen. Res. — 65 Onslow Gardens, S.W. 7. Clubs
— Carlton, Brooks's, Athenasum.
PEATLING of Leverington Hall (H. Coll.). Argent,
upon a rock an antelope statant proper, on a chief azure,
a sword fessewise point to the dexter or. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an ante-
lope's head proper, holding in the mouth a key bendwise
ward downwards or. Motto — " Forinus et stabilis."
Son of Frederick Peatling, Esq., J. P., of Levering-
ton Hall :—
Harold Fred Martin Peatling, Esq., J. P. Isle of Ely,
b. 1863 ; m. 1906, Elizabeth, d. of the late Robert Buck,
of Carlisle, and widow of Capt. P. Irving, R.N. Res. —
Leverington Hall, Leverington, co. Cambridge.
PECHELL see BROOKE-PECHELL.
PECK. (This family has borne arms for at least 18
generations, as appears from documentary evidences con-
tained in the Herald's Visitations (Vn. Leics. , 1619) and
other recorded pedigrees in the College of Arms. The
quartering is that of the family of Haselden, which be-
came extinct in or about the fourteenth century.) Arms —
Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, on a chevron engrailed gules,
three crosses pat<*e of the field (Peck) ; 2 and 3, gules,
a cross flory or, on a chief azure, three oval buckles
fessewise, tongues to the dexter, also or (Haselden).
Livery — Buff and red.
Sons of Jasper Kenrick Peck, b. 1832; d. 1903; m.
i860, Mary, d. of Christopher Heath : —
William Awdry Feck, Gentleman, Barr.-at-Law, b. 1861 ;
m. 19 14, Frances Ellen Van Heythuysen, d. of William
Budd, M.D., F.R.S., and widow of A. B. Blythe. Chambers
— 9 Old Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.
Edward Francis Peck, Gentleman, b. 1867 ; m. 1909,
Elizabeth Mary Christian, d. of James Armstrong ; and
has issue — Oliver Jasper Peck, Gentleman, b. 1922 ; Mary
Idonea ; Penelope Evelyn ; Eleanor Christian ; and Sarah
Elizabeth. Res.— 24 Blomfield Road, W.
John Herbert Peck, Esq., Col. Indian Army. b. 1868;
m. 1901, Margaret Jane Ada Batt ; and has surv. issue —
Jasper Augustine Peck, Gentleman, b. 1905. Res. — 2 St.
James' Place, Brighton.
Son of Arthur Kenrick Peck, Gentleman, b. 1876 ; d.
1911 ; m. 1907, Jeanette K. Osborne: —
Geoffrey Osborne Peck, Gentleman, b. 1908. Res.—
Younger son of Jasper Kenrick Peck, b. 1832 (see
above) : —
Ambrose Maynard Peck, Esq., D.S.O., Rear-Adm. R.N.,
b. 1877 ; m. 1908, Dorothy Agnes Henn-Gennys, d. of Sir
R. H. Harris, K.C.B., of Yelverton, Devon. Res.— Alver-
stoke, Hants.
Sons of Kenrick Peck, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law
(Middle Temple), b. 1836 ; d. 1907 ; m. 1862, Elizabeth
Jane, d. of Rev. Thomas Marriott - Dodington of
Horsington, co. Somerset, Rector of Stowell : —
Kenrick Eyton Peck, Gentleman, of Devonport, Solicitor,
b. 1866. Res. — Devonport.
Jasper Owen Peck, Gentleman, Solicitor, b. 1871. Res. —
Sons of Rev. Jasper Peck, M.A. , b. 1805 ; d. 1853 ; m.
1831, Eliza Coppendale, d. of Rev. Jeremiah Awdry,
M.A. :—
Philip Peck, Gentleman, b. 1845 ; m. 1881, Margaret
Ursula, d. of late Miles Charles Seton ; and has issue —
(1) Leonard Jasper Peck, Gentleman, M.C., Finance Dep.
of the Indian Govt., b. 1884; (2) Humphrey Peck, Esq.,
D.S.O., Lieut. R.M.A., b. 1886; (3) Basil Miles Peck,
Gentleman, R.N., b. 1888 ; and Ursula Maud. Res. —
8a Randolph Road, Maida Hill, W.
Awdry Peck, Gentleman, M.A.,b. 1847; m. 1st, Christina
Louisa, d. of late John Bate Cardale of Albury, Surrey ;
2nd, Emily Grace Ethel, d. of David Henry Owen,
Registrar of Court of Probate ; and has surv. issue —
(1) Michael Awdry Peck, Gentleman, b. 1887; (2) Richard
Awdry Peck, Gentleman, b. 1890; (3) Geoffrey Awdry
Peck, Gentleman, b. 1897 ; Christina Naomi \m.
William Leonard Dickson] ; Norah Cicely ; and Geraldine
Ethel. Res. — 15 East Castle Street, Bridgnorth,
PECK (H. Coll.). Per pale sable and argent, three
roses between two pairs of couple-closes, in chief two
cocks' heads erased all counterchanged. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
issuant out of mist, a mount proper, thereon a cock sable.
Motto — " Malo mori quam fcedari."
Sons of John Henry Peck, Esq., J. P. of Wigan,
b. 1822 ; d. 1888 ; m. 1852, Martha, d. of John
Finch, of Wigan : —
John Henry Peck, Solicitor of the Supreme Court of
Judicature, b. 1853 ; tn. 1881, Martha Shackelton, d. of
Joseph Wilson, Esq., J. P., of Wigan; and has issue —
Geoffrey Musgrave Peck, Solicitor, b. 1881 ; Kenneth
Peck, Solicitor, b. 1885 ; Florence Martha ; Isabel. Res.
— Wetherby.
Alfred Peck, Gentleman, b. 1856 ; m. 1886, Hannah,
yngr. d. of John Bradbury, Esq., J. P. of Southport ;
and has issue — John Norman Peck, Engineer, b. 1887;
Alan Bradbury Peck, Gentleman, b. 1888 ; Eric Finch
Peck, Physician and Surgeon, b. 1891. Res. — 3 Rawlin-
son Road, Southport.
Herbert Peck, Esq., M.D., CM. (Edin.),D.P.H. Cambs.,
late Capt. R.A.M.C. (Sanitary Corps), Barrister-at-Law,
Lincoln's Inn, b. 1861 ; m. 1894, Hannah, d. of Simeon
Taylor, of Haughton, nr. Manchester ; and has issue —
Cuthbert Fielding Peck, Engineer, b. 1904 ; Alice
Lilian ; Marian Fielding ; Eleanor Sara. Res. — Penmore
House, Hasland, Chesterfield.
Gerard Septimus Peck, Esq., J. P., b. 1868 ; m. 1898,
Anne Holden, d. of Edward Ackroyd, of Bolton, Lanes.,
and has issue — Hubert Gerard Peck, Gentleman, b. 1900 ;
Edward Finch Peck, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; Oswald Peck,
Gentleman, b. 1903 ; David Ackroyd Peck, Gentleman,
b. 1904. Address — Box 73, Oyen, Alberta, Canada.
Arthur Peck, Farmer, b. 1872 ; m. 1920, Jessie
Margaret, d. of the late John Ardron, Esq., C.B., K.C.D. ;
and has issue — Anthony John Arthur Peck, Gentleman, b.
1922; Jean. Res. — Makowries, P.O. Chatsworth, S.
Rhodesia. Club — Overseas (London).
Eldest son of Walter Peck (4th son of John Henry
Peck, see above), Engineer, of Sydney, N.S.W., b.
1858; d. 1915 ; m. 1889, Teresa Mabel, d. of
Matthew Hay, Esq., J. P., Mem. of the House of
Representatives, New Zealand : —
Walter Reginald Peck, Gentleman, b. 1890 ; m. 1920,
Beryl Fitzgerald, d. of W. E. Smith, of Mosman, N.S.W.,
and has issue — Joan Naomi; Gweneth Beryl. Res. —
PECKHAM (R.L., 1820, H. Coll. ; orig. recorded Vn.
Sussex, 1634). Ermine, a chief quarterly or and gules.
Crest — None exemplified. Motto— " Tentanda via est."
Fourth and only surv. son of Rev. Harry John Peckham,
late of Summersdale, Chichester, b. 1841 ; d. 1922 ; m.
1876, Edith, d. of Rev. Divie Robertson, Vicar of Hen-
field, Sussex : —
Walter Divie Peckham, Esq., M.A. (C. C. C. Oxford),
H.B.M. Vice-Consul at Uskub, Turkey, b. 1883. Seat—
Rymans, Apuldram, Chichester, Sussex. Club — Roy.
Societies,
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pee
PEDDER (H. Coll., 6 March 1814). Quarterly, sable
and gules, on a bend between two escallops or, a grey-
hound courant between two quatrefoils of the second.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
the late Colonel Charles Denison Pedder of Kilbourne
Hall, co. Derby, J. P. cos. Derby and Lancaster;
served in 39th Foot in the Crimea (medal and clasp),
by his wife Catherine Elizabeth, only daughter of
William Worthington of Newton Park, Burton-on-
Trent. Armorial bearings (H. Coll., 29 March 1814)—
colours, between two branches of olive proper, as many
lions' heads erased at the neck and addorsed erminois,
gorged with one collar gules. Motto— " Je dis la veriteV'
Son of Capt. Richard Newsham Pedder of Ashton Park,
Preston, b. 1837; d. 1863; m. 1860, Mary Elizabeth,
d. of Sir William Henry Feilden, Bart.: —
Brig.-Gen. Ernest William Newsham Pedder, late comdg.
1 3th Hussars, b. 1862; m. 1901, Mary Aloesa, d. of Col.
Parker, R.E. ; and has issue — Richard Robert Newsham
Pedder, Gentleman, b. 1904. Res.— 16 Victoria Square,
S.W.i. Clubs — Army and Navy, Hurlingham.
Sons of Arthur Edward Pedder, Gentleman, b. 1841 ;
d. 1916; m. 1883, Eliza, d. of Rev. Griffith Boynton
of Barmston Rectory, Lowthorpe, Hull, and sister of
Sir Griffith H. Boynton, Bart. : —
Francis Alban Newsham Pedder, Gentleman, b. 1884.
Guy Richard Pedder, Esq., Capt. R. Tank Corps, b.
1892 ; m. 1923, Lettice, d. of Alfred Critchley-Salmenson,
Esq., Minehead, and has issue— Miles Anthony Pedder,
Gentleman, b. 1924; and Gillian Mary. Res.— The Rye-
lands, Randwick, Glos.
Sons of Col. Charles Denison Pedder, J. P. cos. Derby
and Lancaster, b. 1826; d. 1898; m. 1852, Catherine
Elizabeth, d. of William Worthington of Newton Park,
Burton-on-Trent :—
Charles Edward Pedder, Gentleman, b. 1855. Res. —
The late James Henry Worthington Pedder, Esq. {q.v.)
Rev. JOHN WILSON PEDDER, M.A. (Oxon.), late
Vicar of Garstang and Patron of the living. Born Oct. 4,
1852, being the elder son of the late Rev. Wilson Pedder,
M.A. Brasenose Coll., Oxford, Vicar of Compton Dando,
and of Garstang, by his wife Mary, dau. of John Payne
Tudway, Esq., of Wells, Somerset, M.P., J. P. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly, sable and gules, on a bend argent
between two escallops or, a greyhound courant between two
quatrefoils of the second. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, between two branches
of olive proper, as many lions' heads erased at the neck and
addorsed erminois, gorged with one collar gules. Motto —
" Je dis la veriteV' Married, July 5, 1892, Constance
Ethel, fourth dau. of the late Rev. T. Coney, M.A., J. P.,
late Chaplain to the Forces, of Bray wick Grove, Maiden-
head ; and has Issue — (1) Rev. Roland Wilson Pedder,
Capt. late 8th Service Batt. N. Staffs. Regt., b. Sept. 16,
1895 ; (2) John Tudway Pedder, Gentleman, b. May 12,
1897 ; (3) Richard Coney Pedder, Esq., Lt.-Comdr. R.N.
(ret.), b. Jan. 19, 1899. Seat — Finsthwaite House, Newby
Bridge, Ulverston.
The Late JAMES HENRY WORTHINGTON
PEDDER, Esq., J. P. co. Carmarthen, Col. late 3rd
North Lanes. Regt. ; served in South Africa (medal and
rlasps Born Feb. 7, 1861, being the second son of
Quarterly, sable and gules, on a bend argent between two
escallops or, a greyhound courant between two quatrefoils
of the second. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, between two branches of olive
proper, as many lion's heads erased at the neck, addorsed
erminois, gorged with one collar gules. Motto — " Je dis
la veriteV' Livetv — Blue and silver. Married, Feb. 9,
1898, Eleanora Constance (Res. — Hillside, Hatherley,
Cheltenham), dau. of the late Major Charles Bassett Lewis
of Gwinfe, Carmarthenshire ; and died 1920, leaving issue —
Eleanora Barbara.
PEEK (H. Coll., 1874). Azure, an estoile argent, in
chief three crescents of the last. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, two hazel
nuts slipped proper. Motto — " Le maitre vient."
Son of Sir Wilfrid Peek, 3rd Bart., Major R. 1st
Devon Yeo., b. 1884; d. 1927; m. 1913, Edwine
Warmer, d. of late William Henry Thornburgh : —
Sir Francis Henry Grenville Peek, 4th Bart. (13 May
1874), b. 1915. Seat — Rousdon, Devon.
Sons of Roger Grenville Peek, Esq., Captain 9th
Lancers, b. 1888 ; killed in action on duty in Ireland
1921 ; m. 1919, Hon. Joan Penelope Sclater-Booth, d.
of 2nd Baron Basing: —
William Grenville Peek, Gentleman, b. 1919. Res. —
Hazelwood House, Devon.
Roger John Peek, Gentleman, b. 1921.
PEEL (H. Coll.). Argent, three sheaves of as many
arrows proper, banded gules, on a chief azure, a bee volant
or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a demi-lion rampant argent, gorged with a
collar azure, charged with three bezants, holding between
the paws a shuttle or. Motto— " Industria."
Son of Capt. William Henry Peel, J. P., of Peele Fold,
b. 1828 ; d. 1881 ; m. 1866, Hester A. C, d. of William
P. Croughton of Heronden, Kent: —
William Croughton Peel, Esq., J. P. co. Cornwall, late
Major 3rd Dragoon Guards, b. 1870; m. 1894, Muriel
Adeline Brudenell, second d. of Admiral Sir Algernon
Frederick Rous de Horsey, K.C.B. , of Melcombe, Cowes,
Isle of Wight ; and has issue — Gerard William Ernest Peel,
Gentleman, b. 1895 [m. 1921, Edith May, d. of F. Archer :
and has surv. issue — Sheila Mary and Antonia] ; Violet
pee
pee
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Muriel [tn. 1927, Keith Freeling Markby] ; and Stella
Mary Rosamond. Seat — Trenant Park, Duloe, Cornwall.
Club — Cavalry.
Sons of Charles Peel, Gentleman, of North Rode,
Cheshire, b. 1831 ; m. 1853, Frances Emma, d. of
William Ellil Hirst of Halifax :—
Edward Lennox Peel, Gentleman, b. 1855 ; m. 1880,
Amy, d. of Arthur Sparrow of Preen Manor, and has surv.
issue — Bertram Lennox Peel, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; Charles
Lawrence Peel, Gentleman, b. 1883 ; Denis Heywood Peel,
Gentleman, b. 1886 ; Ronald Tennyson Peel, Gentleman,
6.1892; and two daus. Res. — 51 Mount Avenue, Ealing, W.
Harold Stanley Peel, Gentleman, b. 1865. Res. —
Charles Victor Alexander Peel, Gentleman, b. 1869.
Res —
John Douglas Peel, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; tn. 1905,
Frederica Harriette, d. of Frederick Parker Morrell of
Black Hall, Oxford, and has issue— John Frederick Rogers
Peel, Gentleman, b. 1908; Stephen Wynter Peel, Gentle-
man, b. 1909; Catherine Emma; and Margaret Anne.
Res. — Upwood Park, Abingdon, Berks.
Sons of Gerald Peel, Esq., J. P., of Swinton, Lanes.,
b. 1847 ; d. ; tn. 1870, Eliza, d. of Robert
Graham : —
John Graham Peel, Esq., J. P. Cheshhe,6. 1872 ; tn. 1899,
Dorothy, d. of Lieut. -Gen. H. H. Morant, of Blendworth
Lodge, Horndean, Hants. Seat — Peover Hall, Over
Peover, Knutsford, Cheshire.
Robert Graham Peel, Gentleman, b. ; tn. 1908,
Evelyn Septima Beechy, d. of Rev. Septimus Kingsford.
Res.—
Gerald Graham Peel, Gentleman, b. 1877. Res. — Marden
Ash, Bournemouth.
Sons of Edmund Richard Peel, b. 1836 ; d. 1912 ; tn.
1864, Frances Emma, d. of John Yate Lee of Bebing-
ton, Cheshire: —
Walter Peel, Esq., C.B.E., J. P. Cheshire, Dist. Registrar
High Court of Justice, Liverpool, b. 1868; tn. 1896, Helen
Margaret, d. of John H. Hubback of Newferry, Cheshire ;
and has issue — Francis Richard Jonathan Peel, Esq., M.C. ,
Capt. R.A. (ret.), b. 1897. Res. — Bromhurst, Newton,
Chester. Clubs — Public Schools, Flyfishers'.
Lawrence Richard Peel, Gentleman, Lieut. R. N.R. ,
Younger Brother of Trinity House, b. 1871 ; tn. 1905, Linda
Elizabeth, d. of Henry James Wallace of Mackay, Queens-
land ; and has issue— (1) Eric Lawrence Peel, Gentleman,
b. 1907 ; (2) Hugh Wallace Peel, Gentleman, b. 1910 ;
and Joan Marion. Res. — Lewaigue Cottage, Ramsey, Isle
of Man.
Sons of William Felton Peel, b. 1839 ; d. 1907 ; m.
1866, Sarah Edith, d. of Gen. Willoughby, C.B. :—
Charles Peel, Gentleman, b.
Willoughby Ewart Peel, Esq., D.S.O., Lieut.-Col. Camel
Transport Corps, served Great War 1914-18 (despatches
twice, D.S.O.), b. ; tn. 1909, Alice Dalrymple, elder
d. of Col. Walker Charles Hunter-Blair ; and has issue —
John Willoughby Peel, Gentleman, b. 1913; Charles Peel,
Gentleman, b. 1919 ; Patricia Mary ; and Araminta.
Address — Alexandria, Egypt.
Sons of Lionel Peel, Gentleman, b. 1846 ; d. 1922 ; tn.
1871, Mary, d. of Rev. B. King: —
Lionel George Peel, Gentleman, b. 1873 ; tn. 1917,
Ethel Mildred, d. of Hon. R. Gervase Bushe, C.M.G.,
Auditor-Gen. Trinidad ; and has issue — Lionel Gervase
Peel, Gentleman, b. 191 8 ; Michael Gervase Peel, Gentle-
man, b. 1923 ; and Stephanie. Res.— 12 Kingsmead Road,
N.Birkenhead.
Reginald Vincent Peel, Gentleman, b. 1875 ; tn. 1907,
Ella Janet, eldest d. of Hon. Gervase Bushe, C.M.G. ; and
has issue — 6 daus. Res. —
Frederick Bryan Peel, Gentleman, b. 1879 ; tn. 1906,
Dorothv, d. of Rev. H. Segar, and has issue — Geoffrey
Segar Bryan Peel, Gentleman, b. 1909 ; John Segar Peel,
Gentleman, b. 1913 ; David Segar Peel, Gentleman, b.
1919 ; and Winifred. Res. — The Woodlands, Ledsham,
Cheshire.
Arthur Edmund Peel, Gentleman, b. 1880 ; tn. 1910,
Violet Agnes, fourth d. of Rev. E. A. Bury. Vicar of New
Ferry, Cheshire, and has issue— two daus. Res — Fyfield,
Willaston, near Chester.
Rev. Harold Richard Peel, b. 1884 ; m. 1916, Mary Ruth,
d. of Robert Fenwick Mills ; and has issue — Nicholas
Richard Peel, Gentleman, b. 1919. Res. — Norton Cuckney
Vicarage, Mansfield, Notts.
Son of Sir Robert Peel, 4th Bart., formerly Lieut.
Staffordshire Yeo. Cav., b. 1867; d. 1925; tn. 1897,
Mercedes, d. of Baron de Graffenried of Thun, Switzer-
land : —
Sir Robert Peel, 5th Bart. (29 Nov. 1800), b. 1898 ; tn.
1920, Beatrice Gladys Lillie, actress, and has issue —
Robert Peel, Esq., b. 1920. Seat — Drayton Manor, co
Stafford.
Sons of Rt. Hon. Arthur Wellesley Peel, 1st Viscount
Peel, P. C. , D.C. L. , M. A. (Oxon.), J. P. Bedfordshire, J. P.
and D.L. Warwick, Pari. Sec. Poor Law Board 1868-
71, and to Board of Trade 1871-3, Patronage Sec. for
the Treasury 1873-4, Under-Sec. for Home Dept. 1880,
and Speaker 1884-95, b. 1829; d. 1912 ; m. 1862,
Adelaide (d. 1890), d. of William Strafford Dugdale of
Merevale Hall, and Blyth Hall, co. Warwick: —
Rt. Hon. Sir William Robert Wellesley Peel, P.C.,
G.B.E., 1st Earl Peel (1929), Viscount Peel (9 May 1895),
B.A. (Oxon.), Barrister-at-Law, Lt.-Col. late Bedfordshire
Yeo., Chairman L.C.C. since 1914; J. P., D.L. Beds., Sec. of
State for India 1922-24, and 1928, First Commissioner
of Works and Public Buildings 1924-28 ; Mem. Roy.
Commission for Port of London [Supporters — Dexter, a
lion regardant argent ; sinister, a gryphon regardant or,
each gorged with a chain of the last, pendent therefrom
an escutcheon azure, charged with a mace erect also or],
b. 1867; tn. 1899, Hon. Eleanor (Ella) Williamson, d. of
1st Baron Ashton ; and has issue— Arthur William Ashton
Peel, commonly called Viscount Peel, B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1901 ;
and Lady Doris [tn. 1927, Maj. Stewart Blacker, The
Guides]. Seats — Leydene, East Meon, Petersfield, Hants. ;
The Lodge, Sandy, Bedfordshire. Town Res. — 34 Holland
Park, W. 11. Clubs — Carlton, Athenaeum, Brooks's.
Hon. Arthur George Villiers Peel, M.A. (Oxon.), Major
late Bedfordshire Yeo., late Oxfordshire Imp. Yeo., and
Maj. R.M., M.A. (Oxon.), J. P., D.L. co. Warwick, 6.1868;
m. 1906, Lady Agnes Lygon, d. of 6th Earl Beauchamp ;
and has issue— George Frederick Peel, Esq., b. 1921 ; and
Juliet Agnes. Res. — 27 Belgravc Square, S.W.
Hon. Sydney Cornwallis Peel, D.S.O., D.L. Beds., M.P.
Uxbridge 1918-22, M.A. (Oxon.), Vice-President of the
Morocco State Bank, is Commander of the Hafidian Order
of Morocco, Lt.-Col. and Brev.-Col. late Bedfordshire Yeo.,
served with Imp. Yeo. in S. Africa 1901, and Great War
(despatches), Barrister-at-Law, b. 1870 ; tn. 1914, Lady
Adelaide, eld. d. of 6th Earl Spencer. Res. — 26 Hill
Street, W.
Son of Rev. and Hon. Maurice Berkeley Peel, M.C.
with Bar, formerly Vicar of Tamworth, Staffs., served
Great War as C.F., B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1873 ; killed in
action 1917 ; tn. 1909, Emily (d. 1912), d. of the late
Julius Alington of Little Burford Manor House,
Bedford :—
David Arthur George Peel, Esq., b. 1910.
Son of Capt. Robert Moore Peel, Inniskilling Dra-
goons, b. 1821 ; d. 1878 ; m. 1865, Ann Augusta (d.
1897), d. of Joseph Welsh of Martin Grove, Carmarthen-
shire:—
Lawrence Moore Peel, Gentleman, b. 1876 ; tn. 1899,
Ida Susan Agnes, d. of John Robert Headech, Esq., J. P.,
of Johnston Park, Nenagh ; and has issue— Lionel Victor
Moore Peel, Gentleman, b. 1901 [tn. 1924, Muriel, d. of
M.A. Murphy, of Cowley, Alberta, Canada, and has issue —
Robert John Peel, Gentleman, b. 1927]. Res. — Lundbreck,
Alberta, Canada.
Sons of Rev. Frederick Peel, M.A. (Oxon.), formerly
Vicar of Little Malvern, co. Worcester, b. 1833; d.
1915 ; tn. 1859, Hon. Adelaide Frances Isabella (d.
1917), d. of 2nd Lord Sudeley: —
Sir Arthur Robert Peel, K.C.M.G., Envoy Extraor. and
Min. Plen. Brazil 1915-19, and Bulgaria 1920-21, b.
1 861 ; tn. 192 1, Grace, d. of Senor Alberto Landsberg, of
Rio de Janeiro. Clubs— Carlton, Arthur's.
William Charles Peel, Esq., Capt. Reserve Regt. Dragoon
Guards, late 3rd Dragoon Guards, b. 1863; m. rst, 1899,
Marion Georgiana Frances, d. of Libert Chandler of U.S.A. ;
2nd, 1900, Leonie Rose, d. of Constant Hullaof Nampeel,
France, and has issue — George Peel, Esq., b. 1896;
Frederick de Layney Peel, Gentleman, b. 1900 ; Charles
William Peel, Gentleman, b. 1904; Jack John Peel, Gentle-
man, b. 1908 ; Evelning Ker Seymour Peel, Gentleman, b.
1909 ; Laurence Tracy Peel, Gentleman, b. 1917 ! and nve
daus. Res. —
Alfred Henry Peel, Gentleman, b. 1864 ; tn. 1915, Louisa,
d. of Gen. Cookson. Res. —
Son of Robert Francis Peel, Esq., C.M.G., Lt.-Col.
and Brev.-Col. 4th Batt. E. Surrey Regt., late Capt.
Coldstream Gds., b. 1874; d. 1924; m. 1903, Alice
1524
Ipee
pee
Maud, d. of Col. Sir Thomas C. Meyrick, ist
Bart., C.B. :—
Chiverton Robert Peel, Gentleman, b. 1908. Seat— St.
Mary's, Great Bentley, Essex.
Son of Rev. Herbert Richard Peel, M.A., b. 1831 ; d.
1885; m. 1853, Georgiana Maria (d. 1907), d. of Rev.
Thomas Baker: —
Herbert Peel, Gentleman, b. 1857; m. 1898, Muriel
Hilda {d. 1923), d. of the late George Miller; and has
issue— Bertha. Res.— 18 Connaught Square, W.2. Club—
Arthur's.
Son of Lt.-Col. Edmund Yates, late 85th Foot and 12th
Regt. of Turks, b. 1826 ; d. 1900 ; m. 1848, Maria
Frances Knighton, d. of Richard Chadwick : —
Ernest Hope Peel, Gentleman, b. 1853. Res. —
Sons of Frederick Peel, Esq., Brevet-Col. late R.E., b.
1855 ; d. 1912 ; m. 1876, Anne Madeline, d. of the
late Major-Gen. Henry Young Darrocot Scott, C.B.,
R.E., F.R.S. :—
Archibald Peel, Gentleman, late Lieut. West India Regt.,
b. 1878 ; m. 1908, Marie, d. of Henry Whiteley of Wake-
field, Yorks. ; and has issue— Maurice Peel, Gentleman, b.
1910. Res. —
Laurence Peel, Gentleman, Commr. Chinese Maritime
Customs, b. 1881. Res. —
Sons of Archibald Peel, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Den-
bigh, J. P. Herts., M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1828; d. 1910; in.
2nd, 1867, Lady Georgiana Adelaide, d. of ist Earl
Russell, K.G. :—
Edward John Russell Peel, Esq., C.M.G., D.S.O., Col.
late R.A., Hon. Brig.-Gen. 1920, served S.Africa 1899-1900,
and Great War 19 14 (despatches, D.S.O. and Bar), b. 1869;
m. 1901, Mary Louisa, d. of the late Edgar A. Drummond
of Cadlands, Hants. ; and has issue — (1) John Peel, Gentle-
man, b. 1907; (2) Peter Peel, Gentleman, b. 1908; and
Rosemary. Res. — The Mere House, Whitechurch, Salop.
Club— Boodle's. •
Jonathan John Russell Peel, Gentleman, late Lieut
Royal Fus. , b. 1872 ; m. 1915, Gwyneth (d. 1919), d. of the
late Robert W. Keate, Gov.-in-Chief W. Africa. Club —
United Sports.
Son of Alfred Michael John Russell Peel, b. 1873; d.
1907; in. 1906, Kathleen, d. of J. J. de C. Walsh of
Gwelo, Rhodesia: —
Archibald John Russell Peel, Gentleman, b. 1907. Res. —
130 Belgrave Road, S.W.
Younger son of Archibald Peel and Lady Georgiana
Adelaide (see above): —
Fergus Lister Grosvenor John Russell Peel, Gentleman,
late Lieut, ist Batt. Oxfordshire L.I., b. 1876. Res. —
Criterion Farm, Buluwayo, Rhodesia.
Sons of Sir Charles Lennox Peel, G.C.B., Clerk to
Privy Council 1875-98, b. 1823; d. 1899; in. 1848,
Hon. Caroline Georgiana, d. of Lord Templemore : —
Horace Peel, Gentleman, b. 1857 ; in. 1899, Violet, d. of
Ralph Dalyell, C.B., of Lingo, Fife; and has issue —
Charles Algernon Peel, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. 3rd
Hussars, b. 1906 ; Pamela Georgiana \m. 1924, Charles
Frederick Spencer Chichester] ; and Marjorie Violet [m.
1921, Capt. Evelyn Ronald Moncrieff Fryer, M.C., Gren.
Gds.]. Res. — 22 Ovington Square, S.W.
Edward Lawrence Peel, Gentleman, b. i860; in. ist,
1895, Mary Caroline (d. 1899), d. of Charles Spencer Scrase
Dickins of Coolhurst, Horsham, Sussex ; 2nd, 1905, Con-
stance Madeline Emma, d. of the late Lt.-Col. William
Mure of Caldwell ; and has issue by first marriage — Caro-
line Marian; and Joan May Cecilia [m. 1923, Richard
Bernard St. Quentin Wall, late Gren. Gds.]. Res. —
Burpham House, Arundel, Sussex.
Son of Rev. Edmund Peel, Vicar of Lancing, b. 1850;
d. 1928 ; m. 1880, Hannah Gertrude, d. of Rev. J. K.
Glazebrooke, Vicar of Lower Darwen, Lancashire : —
Basil Gerard Peel, Esq., D.S.O., C.B.E., Lt.-Col. Indian
Army, b. 1881 ; m. 1907, Mildred Maud, ygst. d. of Col.
W. G. Seton, late Indian Staff Corps, and has issue— Robert
Edmund Peel, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. D.C.L.I., b. 1908;
John Ralph Alexander Peel, Gentleman, b. 191 1 ; Gerald
Rupert Laurence Peel, Gentleman, b. 1921 ; and Daphne
Mildred Mary. Address — c/o Lloyd's Bank, Cox & Co.
Branch, Pall Mall, S.W.i.
Sons of William Accrington Peel of Pietermaritzburg,
S. Africa, 6. 1827; d. 1881 ; m. , Anna, d. of
Major Leviss: —
Jonathan Peel, Gentleman, b. ; m. 1879, Katherine
Laura Anna, d. of J. R. Saunders. Res. —
William Peel, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Lennox Greenslade Peel, Gentleman, b. . Res.—
Augustus Peel, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Edmund Peel, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Sons of Edmund Yates Peel, b. ; d. ; in. 1861,
Louisa Longridge, d. of Henry Palmer of Shriff, co.
Leitrim: —
Wyndham Yates Peel, Gentleman, formerly Advocate
Royal Court, Guernsey, Barrister-at-Law (Middle Temple),
b. 1862 ; m. 1905, Marion Ethel, d. of Rev. James Fletcher
of Eversfield, Andover. Res. —
Edmund Edgeworth Peel, Gentleman, b. 1871. Res. —
Sons of Robert William Peel, J. P. co. Carmarthen, b.
1846; d. 1899; in. 1875, Caroline, d. of C. W. Nevill,
D.L., of Westfa, co. Carmarthen: —
Gerald Charles Peel, Gentleman, b. 1878. Post. add. —
Lawrence Westcar Peel, Gentleman, b. 1884; m. 1912,
Kate Rosa, elder d. of late W. Brooke Steel. Res. —
Colin Nevill Peel, Gentleman, b. 1886. Res.—
Sons of Robert Bolton Wilde Peel of Moreb, Carmar-
then, b. 1818 ; d. 1869 ; m. 1846, Dora, d. of Samuel
Morton of Harmony Hall, Melrose, N.B. : — ■
Charles Edmund Peel, Gentleman, b. 1849 ; m. 1876,
Gertrude, d. of J. W. Sampson ; and has issue. Res. —
Hugh Morton Peel, Gentleman, b. 1853; m. , Emma,
d. of William Peel of Swinton Park ; and has issue. Res. —
Sons of Bolton Peel of Dotshill Lodge, co. Warwick,
b. ; d. 1843; in. 1817, Elizabeth Isabella, d. of
John Peel of The Pastures, Stafford: —
Reginald Peel, Gentleman, late 8th Foot, b. . Res. —
Lennox Bolton Peel, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Frederick Peel, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Wildman Yates Peel, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Charles James Peel, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Sons of Frank Steers Peel, b. 1849; d. 1877; m.
1871, Louisa Fanny, d. of Col. F. White, C.B. , 40th
Regt. :—
Frank Gerard Peel, Gentleman, b. 1872. Res. —
Reginald Blanco Steers Peel, Gentleman, b. 1874. Res. —
Sons of Rev. Francis William Peel, M.A. (Oxon.),
Vicar of Shelbrooke, b. 1823; d. 1869; m. ist, 1852,
Anne Maria, d. of Owen Wethered of Remnaritz,
Bucks. ; 2nd, 1870, Emily, d. of Sir Baldwin Wake
Walker, ist Bart., K.C.B. :—
Francis Spencer Peel, Gentleman, b. 1857. Res. —
Charles Steers Peel, Gentleman, b. 1872 ; m. ,
Dorothy Bayliff ; and has issue. Res. —
Baldwin Walker Peel, Gentleman, b. 1877 ; in. 1907,
Lucy Mary, only d. of Rev. R. Y. Whytehead, Rector of
Lawford. Res. —
Hugh Sinclair Peel, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Son of Frederic Peel of East Bergholt, Suffolk, b.
1818 ; d. 1867; in. 1856, Sarah, d. of John William
Rhodes: —
Herbert Haworth Peel, Esq., C.B.E., Col. (ret.) Sussex
R.G.A., b. 1866 ; m. 1892, Monica, d. of Rev. J. E. Coulson,
Vicar of Long Preston, Yorks. Res. — Highlands, East
Bergholt, Suffolk.
Son of Lawrence Peel, b. 1836 ; d. ; m. 1865,
Emily Frances, d. of Philip Cazenove: —
Laurence Cazenove Peel, Gentleman, b. 1866. Res. —
Sons of Lawrence Henry Peel, 52nd Light Infantry
and Major comdg. Radnor Mil., b. 1823; d. 1865 ; m.
1846, Catherine Maria, d. of Rev. Walter de Winton: —
Walter Haywood Peel, Gentleman, B.A. (Camb), b.
1847. Res. —
William de Winton Peel, Gentleman, b. 1850. Res. —
Lawrence Robert Peel, Gentleman, b. 1854. Res. —
PEEL of Taliaras (H. Coll.). Argent, three sheaves of
as many arrows proper, banded gules, on a chief azure, a
bee volant or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant argent, gorged
with a collar azure, charged with three bezants, holding
between the paws a shuttle or. Motto — "Industria. "
Livery — Dark blue, with silver buttons, and dark blue and
white striped waistcoat.
Only surv. son of Herbert Peel, Esq., B.A. (Cantab,),
J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1890, b. 1840; d. 1918;
m. 1884, Mary Susannah Ainsworth, eldest d. of the
late Capt. William Henry Lee, R.M.L.I., by his wife
Mary Anne Lee : —
Humphrey Lee Peel, Esq., J. P. co. Carmarthen, b.
1893. Seat — Taliaris, Llandilo, co. Carmarthen.
Son of Robert Lloyd Peel, b. 1841 ; d. 1892 ; in. 1866,
Catherine, d. of Ross of Inverness : —
Lawrence Peel, Gentleman, b. 1873. Res. —
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Peg
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Younger son of William Peel, Esq., J. P. and D.L. , b.
1803; d. 1883; m. 1836, Anna Maria, d. of John
William Lloyd, of South Park, Kent, and Danyrallt,
Carmarthen: —
William Peel, Gentleman, b. 1843. Res. —
PEEL of Knowlmere (H. Coll.). Argent, three sheaves
of as many arrows proper, banded gules, on a chief azure,
a bee volant or. Mantling' gules and argent. Crest — On
an eagle displayed purpure (Ethelston). Mantling azure
and argent. Crests— 1. upon a wreath of the colours, a
demi-lion rampant argent, gorged with a collar azure,
charged with three bezants, holding between the paws a
shuttle or (Peel) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a ram's
a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant argent, gorged
with a collar azure, charged with three bezants, holding
between the paws a shuttle or. Motto — " Industria."
Sons of William Peel, Esq., of Knowlmere Manor,
J. P. Lancashire and West Riding Yorks. , b. 1844; d.
1926 ; m. 1876, Meliora Sybella (d. 1918), d. ot Henry
Philpotts of St. Clare, Torquay : —
Robert Peel, Esq., O.B.E., Barrister-at-Law (Lincoln's
Inn), M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1881 ; m. 1907, Mary Beatrice, d.
of Sir Henry Wilson Worsley- Taylor, Bart., K.C., of More-
ton Hall, Whalley, Lanes., and has issue — Four daus.
Seat — Knowlmere Manor, Clitheroe, York. Chambers —
4 New Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.
Henry Peel, Gentleman, b. 1882 ; m. 1913, Mary, only
d. of John Arthur Maconchy of Rathmore ; and has issue —
Walter Peel, Gentleman, b. ; and Cicely. Res. —
The late Lawrence Peel, Esq., Capt. P.W.O. Yorks.
Regt. , b. 1884 ; m. 1912, Hon. Ethel Laura Brooks, d. of
2nd Baron Crawshaw, and was killed in action 19 T4,
leaving issue— Geoffrey William Peel, Gentleman, b. 1913.
William Ralph Peel, Esq., D.S.O., with two Bars, Lt.-
Col. late Yorks. Regt., served Great War 1914-19, b. 1887.
Son of Jonathan Peel, Esq., J. P., of Accrington House,
and Knowlmere Manor, b. 1806 ; d. 1885 ; m. 2nd,
1838, Mary, dau. of Rev. John Wilde of Harnage,
Salop, Rector of Pontesbury and Perpetual Curate of
Albington Hussy: —
Walter Spencer Peel, Esq., J. P. West Riding Yorks. and
Lancashire, b. 1850. Seat — Crow Trees, Melling, Lanca-
shire.
Son of Augustus Peel, b. 1824 ; d. 1876 ; m. 1853,
Mary Anne, d. of Edmund Peel of Underrock, Isle of
Wight :—
Augustus Massey Peel, Gentleman, b. 1856. Res.—
Dalkeith, York Road, Babbacombe, S. Devon.
PEEL (R.L., 1857, H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
argent, three sheaves of as many arrows proper, banded
gules, on a chief azure, a bee volant or (Peel); 2 and 3,
azure, on a pile between two cross crosslets in base argent,
head couped sable, charged with three cross crosslets or
(Ethelston). Motto—" Industria."
Sons of Edmund Peel (formerly Ethelston, Esq., of
Bryn-y-Pys, co. Flint, and Wallington Hall, Norfolk),
J. P. cos. Flint, Denbigh, Salop, and Montgomery
(High Sheriff 1858), D.L. co. Flint (High Sheriff
1870), b. 1826; d. 1903; m. 2nd, 1866, Henrietta
Margaret, d. of Sir Hugh Williams, 3rd Bart. : —
Hugh Edmund Ethelston Peel, Esq., J. P. and D.L. Flint
and Denbighsh., b. 1871; m. 1892 [impaling the arms of
Rowley-Conwy, namely: quarterly, i. and iiii., sable, on a
bend cottised argent, a rose between two annulets gules
(for Conwy) ; ii. and iii., argent, on a bend cottised gules,
three crescents or (for Rowley)], Gwladys Freda, d. of
Capt. Conwy Grenville Hercules Rowley-Conwy, Esq. , J. P.
and D.L. , of Bodrhyddan Hall, Flintsh. ; and has issue —
Edmund Owen Ethelston Peel, Esq. ,M.C, Capt. Res. of
Officers, 5th Dragoon Gds., b. 1893 [m. 1919, Violet
Margaret (who obtained a divorce 1927), d. of Sir Robert
Buchanan Jardine ; and has issue — Hugh William Jardine
Ethelston Peel, Gentleman, b. 1920]. Seats — Bryn-y-Pys,
Ellesmere, Salop; Llandrinio Hall, Llanymynech, co.
Montgomery. Clubs — Carlton, Orleans.
Ernest Ethelston Peel, Gentleman, b. 1884; m. ,
Margarita, d. of Middleton of Rosario ; and has issue —
Peel, Gentleman, b. 1912. Res. — Argentina.
PEGGE-BURNELL-SMITH-MILNES of Dunston
Hall, co. Derby (Roy. Lie, 27 Dec. 1895). Quarterly, 1.
ermine, a bear rampant sable, muzzled and gorged with a
collar or, therefrom a line reflexed over the back gules, a
canton (for distinction) of the last (Milnes) ; 2. argent, on
a bend engrailed azure between two unicorns' heads erased
gules, three fleurs-de-lvs or, in the centre chief point (for
distinction) a cross crosslet sable (Smith); 3. per fesse
indented or and argent, a lion rampant sable, all within a
bordure gules, charged with eight plates (Burnell) ; 4.
argent, a chevron between three wedges sable (Pegge).
Mantling sable and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of
the colours, a mount vert, thereon, in front of a boar's head
couped sable, muzzled or (the neck charged for distinction
with a cross crosslet argent), a millrind gold (Milnes) ; 2.
on a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's head erased per pale
argent and azure, armed and crined or, gorged with a
ducal coronet counterchanged, charged (for distinction)
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with a cross crosslet also counterchanged (Smith) ; 3. on
a wreath of the colours, a lion's gamb erect and erased
sable, in the paw a bunch of violets proper (Burnell); 4.
on a wreath of the colours, the sun rising in splendour,
the rays sable, or, and argent (Pegge). Motto — " Fortiter
et recte."
Ygst. son of Edward Valentine Pegge-Burnell, Esq., of
Winkburn Hall and Beauchief Abbey, M.A., J. P.,
D.L., High Sheriff Notts, i860, b. 1805; d. 1878'; m.
1833, Harriet, d. of Hugh Parker of Woodthorpe, co.
Yorks. : —
Major Edward Annesley Pegge-Burnell-Smith-Milnes,
late Rifle Brigade, b. 1844. Seat — Winkburn Hall. South-
well, Notts.
PEERBHOY of Bombay (H. Coll.). Per fesse azure
and argent, in chief a tent with two poles of the last, and
in base the front of a locomotive engine between four
bees volant, two and two, in pale proper. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an anchor
erect proper, the shank surmounted by a plate bordered
with rope also proper, and charged with a crescent in base
and a mullet in chief, both azure. Motto — " Trust in
God."
Son of Peerbhoy Kadibhoy of Dhoraji : —
Sir Adamjee Peerbhoy, Kt. Bach. (1907), Sheriff ot
Bombay 1898, Kaiser-i-'Hind Gold Medallist, J. P. for
Bombay, b. . Res. — South Court, Malabar Hill,
Bombay.
PEGLER (H. Coll.). Per fesse dancett^e erminois and
gules, a pale with three lions rampant, two and one, and
as many eagles displayed, one and two, all counterchanged.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, an eagle displayed with two heads erminois,
holding in each claw a staff raguly and in either beak a
mascle gules. Motto — " Huic habeo non tibi."
Son of William Pegler, Esq., J. P. Monmouthsh. , b.
1856 ; d. 1908 ; m. 1883, Clara Annie Phillips, d. of
lames Price of The Rhadyr, Usk : —
William Pegler, Gentleman, b. 1884. Res.— The Mount,
Chepstow.
PEIRSE, see BERESFORD-PEIRSE.
PEIRSE-DUNCOMBE (Roy. Lie, 1887). Quarterly, 1
and 4, per chevron engrailed gules and argent, three talbots'
heads erased counterchanged (Duncombe) ; 2 and 3, azure,
a ducal coronet between three cross crosslets fitchee or, a
cross crosslet for distinction (Peirse). Mantling gules and
argent. Crests — 1. out of a ducal coronet, the hind leg
of a horse sable, the shoe argent (Duncombe) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a cross crosslet fitchee or, sur-
mounted by a mural crown gules, the crown charged for
destinction with a cross crosslet (Peirse). Motto — "Deo
regi patriae."
Son of George Thomas Peirse-Duncombe, Esq. , for-
merly Capt. nth Hussars, and Capt. Coldstream
Gds. , b. 1825; d. 1910; m. 1853, Arabella Georgiana,
only child of Richard William Peirse of Northallerton,
co. Yorks., formerly Capt. 3rd Dragoon Guards: —
Richard Slingsby Peirse-Duncombe, Gentleman, b. 1872.
PELHAM, see ANDERSON - PELH AM
THURSBY-PELHAM.
and
PELHAM. Quarterly, r and 4, azure, three pelicans
argent, vulning themselves proper; 2 and 3, gules, two
pieces of belts with buckles erect in pale, the buckles
upwards argent. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a peacock in his pride argent.
Motto — " Vincit amor patriae."
Only surv. son of Rt. Hon. Sir Jocelyn Brudenell
Pelham, O.B.E,, 6th Earl Chichester, J.P., D.L.,
Maj. and Brev. Lieut-.Col. R. Sussex Regt. (T.A.),
b. 1871 ; d. 1926 ; m. 1898, Ruth, d. of Francis
William Buxton : —
Rt. Hon. Sir John Buxton Pelham, 8th Earl of
Chichester (23 June 1801), Baron Pelham (4 May 1762) ;
13th Bart. (22 May 161 1) [Supporters — On the dexter, a
horse of mouse colour ; on the sinister, a bear proper,
each collared with a belt argent, buckle and pendant or],
b. 1912. Seat — Stanmer, Lewes, Sussex.
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Francis Godolphin Pelham, 5th
Earl of Chichester, b. 1844 ; d. 1905 ; m. 1870, Hon.
Alice Carr (Res. — The Old Mill House, Falmer.
Lewes), d. of 1st Lord Wolverton : —
Hon. Henry George Godolphin Pelham, Soudan C.S.
(ret.), b. 1875 ; m. 1906, Agnes Lee, d. of T. J. Ollerhead,
of HUbury, Minehead ; and has issue — Anthony George
Pelham, Gentleman, b. 191 1 ; Joan Ursula; Beryl
Northup. Res. — Hoe Court, North Lancing, Sussex.
Club— Bath.
Hon. Anthony Ashley Ivo Pelham, Capt. R.E., b. 1879 ;
m. 1st, 1908, Muriel Spear (d. 1927), d. of Capt. G. S.
Lindeman, R.N., of Sydney, N.S.W. ; 2nd 1928, Barbara
Clare, d. of Col. J. E. D. Taunton, late D.Q.M.G. Austr.
Mil. Forces. Club— Bath.
PELHAM (R.L., 26 Oct. 1905, H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1.
quarterly, i. and iiii. , azure, three pelicans vulning themselves
argent ; ii. and iii. (a coat of augmentation) gules, two pieces
of belts with buckles erect in pale, the buckles argent (for
Pelham) ; 2. the Arms of Anderson-Pelham (R.L., 1763),
quarterly, i. and iiii., the same two coats of Pelham quarterly,
ii. and iii., argent, a chevron between three crosses flory sable
(Anderson ) ; 2. the same Arms of Anderson by male descent ;
4. the same Arms of Pelham by inheritance (with many
other quarterings of Anderson and Pelham). Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours,
a peacock in his pride argent. Motto — "Vincit amor
patriae." Standard — Per fesse of his livery colours, azure
and gules. Badge — A buckle'argent. Livery — (State), Blue
coat with scarlet linings, cuffs, and collar, silver lace, and
on the shoulder a silver aiguilette with the badge em-
broidered thereon ; a scarlet waistcoat, with silver iace,
black plush breeches, with silver lace garters and tassels,
white silk stockings, silver shoe-buckles, a beaver cocked-
hat laced with silver lace and trimmings ; (Dress), Blue
cloth coat, with scarlet collar, facings, and silver buttons,
laced with silver lace on collar and cuffs, a plain scarlet
cloth waistcoat, black velvet breeches with silver lace
garters and tassels, black silk stockings, and silver shoe-
buckles.
Eld. son of Rt. Hon. Charles Maude Anderson-Pelham,
3rd Earl of Yarborough, b. 1835; d. 1875 ; m. 1858,
Lady Victoria Alexandrina Hare, d. of 4th Earl of
Listowel : —
Rt. Hon. Charles Alfred Pelham, 4th Earl of Yarborough
(30 Jan. 1837), Baron Yarborough of Yarborough, co.
Lincoln, and Baron Worsley of Appuldurcombe, in the
Isle of Wight, P.C., Knight of Justice of the Order of St.
John of Jerusalem, Vice-Adm. , of the co. of Lincoln, M.A.
(Camb. ), J. P., Lord Lieut, of Lincolnshire, Chairman of
Quarter Sessions and Alderman for Lindsey Div. [Sup-
porters— Dexter, a bay horse regardant, charged on the
Pel
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body with three ancient buckles gold ; sinister, a water-
spaniel dog regardant or, charged on the body with three
crosses flory sable], b. 1859 ; m. 1886, Rt. Hon. Marcia
Amelia Mary Lane-Fox (d. 1926), suo jure Baroness
Fauconberg and Baroness Conyers, eld. d. and coh.
of Sackville George, 12th Baron Conyers (and de jure
Baron Darcy de Knayth) [Arms of Fox — Argent, a
chevron between three foxes' heads erased gules, with many
quarterings (vide Fox) borne on an escutcheon of pretence
and also upon a lozenge on the sinister side of his achieve-
ment, the lozenge being supported by two lions azure] ; and
has surv. issue — (1) Rt. Hon. Sackville George Pelham, 8th
Baron Fauconberg and 14th Baron Conyers, M.C., J. P.,
D.L. co. Lincoln, formerly Capt. nth Hussars, served
European War 1914-19 (despatches, M.C.), b. 1888 ;
succeeded his mother in the two Baronies of Faucon-
berg and Conyers 1926 [Arms as above, a label of three
Harry Francis Pelham, Esq., b. 1905. Res.— 6 Hams-
ton House, Kensington Court Place, W.8.
4th son of 3rd Earl of Yarborough, see above : —
Major the Hon. Dudley Roger Hugh Pelham, D.S.O.,
D.L., J. P. Lines., late 10th Hussars, served in S. Africa
1899-1902, and Great War 1914-19, b. 1872; m. 1907,
Evelyn Elizabeth, youngest d. of Montagu Richard Waldo-
Sibthorpe, Esq., J. P. and D.L. Res.— North Clifton Hall,
Newark. Clubs — Cavalry, Boodle's.
PELHAM-CLINTON (R.L., 1 Dec. 1786). Quarterly,
i. quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, six cross crosslets fitchee
sable, three, two, and one, on a chief azure, two mullets or,
pierced gules (Clinton); a and 3, quarterly, i. and iiii.,
azure, three pelicans vulning themselves argent (Pelham) ;
ii and iii. (being a coat of augmentation), gules, two
buckles with pieces of belt, the buckles in chief argent; II.,
points for difference, and in addition the quarterings of
Lane-Fox (vide Fox). Supporters — Two lions rampant
azure] [m. 1919, Nancye, d. of the late Alfred Brocklehurst ;
and has issue — Hon. Diana Mary ; and Hon. June Wendy.
(Seat — Harston, Grantham)] ; (2) Hon. Marcus Herbert
Pelham, Capt. Reserve of Officers, late Lieut. 1st Life
Guards, b. 1893 [m. 1919, Hon. Pamela Douglas-Pennant,
d. of 3rd Baron Penrhyn ; and has issue — John Edward
^elham, Esq., b. 1920; and Janet Marcia Rose]. Seat —
Brocklesby Park, Lincolnshire. Town res. — 17 Arlington
Street, S.W. Clubs — Carlton, and Turf.
Son of Hon. Henry Cornwallis Pelham (3rd son of 3rd
Earl of Yarborough), b. 1868 ; d. 1924 ; m. 1892, Edith
Katharine, only d. of Col. William Arthur Roberts : —
the same arms of Clinton by male descent ; III., the same
arms of Pelham ; IV. , quarterly, 1 and 4, ermine, two
piles in point sable (Holies); 2 and 3, argent, a licr
rampant gules (Eastleigh) ; V., sable, a crescent sur-
mounted by a mullet argent (Denzill) ; VI., argent, three
chevronels sable (Archdeckne). Mantling sable and argent.
Crests — 1. out of a ducal coronet gules, a plume of five
ostrich feathers argent, banded with a line chevron ways
azure (Clinton) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a peacock in
his pride proper (Pelham). Motto — " Loyaulte' na honte."
Sons of Henry William Pelham-Clinton, Gentleman, b.
860 ; d. 1927 ; m. 1886, Mary, d. of Gen. Frederick
Green Wilkinson, C.B. : —
Henry Charles Frederick Pelham-Clinton, Esq., Capt.
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Pel
late Notts. (Sherwood Rangers) Yeo. , served Great War
1914-18, b. 1892 ; in. 1920, Dorothy, d. of Capt. J. Carlon,
R. Canadian Regt. ; and has issue— Ethne Mary. Res.—
10 Gloucester Terrace, W.
Guy Edward Pelham-Clinton, Esq., late Capt. R.E.,
b. 1894 ; m. 1918, Hermione, d. of Arthur F. C. Tolle-
mache ; and has issue— 2 sons. Res. —Trebles Holford,
Bagborough, Somerset.
PELHAM-CLINTON-HOPE (R.L., 7 Ap. 1887, H.
Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, on a chevron or, between
three bezants, as many laurel leaves slipped vert, all within
a bordure wavy argent (Hope); 2. argent, six cross
crosslets fitch^e three, two and one sable, on a chief gules,
two mullets or, pierced gules (Clinton) ; 3. quarterly, i. and
iiii. , azure, three pelicans argent, vulning themselves proper ;
li. and iii., gules, two belts in pale issuing from the base
argent (Pelham). Mantling azure and or. Crests— 1.
in the centre, on a wreath of the colours, a broken
terrestrial globe charged with a laurel leaf slipped and
surmounted by a rainbow in arch all proper, the whole
debruised by a bendlet sinister wavy ermine (Hope); 2.
as an honourable augmentation (R.L. , 17 March 1817),
on a chief wavy argent, in front of a city intended to
represent that of Algiers, a range of batteries flanked en
the sinister by a circular fortified castle, with triple battle-
ments proper, thereon two flags displayed, the one barry
wavy or and gules (indicative of the presence of the Bey
of Algiers, within the said castle), and the other of the
last ; on the dexter, and abreast of the said batteries, a ship
of the line, bearing the flag of an Admiral of the Blue
Squadron, moored also proper. Mantling gules and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, the bow of a ship
with parts of the foremast and bowsprit standing and
appearing as a wreck on a rock, the waves breaking round
her proper, intended to represent the wreck of the
" Dutton," East Indiaman, off Plymouth Garrison. Motto
— " Deo adjuvante, fortuna sequatur."
Onlysurv.sonof Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Edward Pellew,6th
Viscount Exmouth, b. 1828 ; d. 1923; m. 1st, 1858, Eliza
(d. 1869), d. of Hon. Judge William Jay of New York :
' 2nd, 1873, Augusta, d. of Hon. Judge William Jay : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Ernest Pellew, 7th Viscount Ex-
mouth (10 Dec. 1816), Baron Exmouth(i June 1814), and a
■ yrv >.-t
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on the dexter, issuant from a coronet gules, five plumes
argent, banded azure (Clinton) ; 3. on the sinister, on a
wreath of the colours, a peacock in his pride proper
(Pelham). Supporters— Two greyhounds argent, collared
and lined gules.
Son of the Most Noble Henry Pelham Alexander
Pelham-Clinton-Hope, 6th Duke of Newcastle, b. 1834 ;
d. 1879; m. 1861, Henrietta Adela, d. of Henry
Thomas Hope of The Deepdeene, W. Surrey : —
The Most Noble Henry Francis Hope Pelham-Clinton-
Hope, 8th Duke of Newcastle (G.B. 17 Nov. 1766), and
15th Earl of Lincoln (Eng. 4 May, 1572), late Lieut.
Sherwood Rangers, b. 1866; m. 1st, 1894, Mary Augusta,
d. of William Yohe (from whom he obtained a divorce
1902); 2nd, 1904, Olive Muriel (d. 1912), d. of George
Thompson of Melbourne; and has issue— Henry Edward
Hugh Pelham-Clinton-Hope, commonly called Earl of
Lincoln, b. 1907 ; Lady Doris Lois ; and Lady Mary.
S<;afr— Clumber, Worksop ; Harrowlands, Dorking ; Castle
Blayney, co. Monaghan. Clubs— Bachelors', Wellington.
PELLEW (H. Coll., 1796). Gules, a lion passant
guardant, and in chief two chaplets of laurel or, and
Baronet (18 March 1796) [Supporters— Dexter, a lion guar-
dant or, navally crowned, azure, resting the sinister hind
paw upon an increscent argent ; sinister, a male figure
representing Slavery, trousers argent, striped azure, the
upper part of the body naked, holding in the sinister hand
broken chains proper, the dexter arm elevated and holding a
cross or], b. 1863; m. 1st, 1886, Margaret (d. 1922), d. of
Professor Chandler of New York ; 2nd, 1923, Mabel, d, of the
late Richard Gray, of San Francisco ; and has issue — (by 1st
wife) Hon. Anna. Res. — Anthony Place, Hindhead, Surrey.
Son of Capt. Pownoll William Pellew, b. 1837 ; d.
1827 ; m. 1867, Mary Elizabeth, d. of Rev. John
Armstrong Bagnell : —
Edward Irving Pownoll Pellew, Esq., O.B.E., B.A.
(Camb.), M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., b. 1868; m. 1902, Frances,
d. of Alfred Wells Edwards ; and has issue — Pownoll Irving
Edward Pellew, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; and Rose Mary. Res.
— Chateau de Bellevue Jurancon, Pau.
Son of Fleetwood Hugo Pellew, Gentleman, Com-
missioner of Dacca, b. 1838; d. 1906; m. 1869,
Dorothy Mary, d. of Rev. Philip Anderson :—
Fleetwood Hugo Pellew, Esq., Major late W. Yorks.
Regt., b. 1871 ; m. 1909, Violet Annie, d. of the late James
Pel
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Du Pre ; and has issue — Fleetwood Hugo Pellew, Gentle-
men, b. 1910 ; Anthony Pownoll Pellew, Gentleman, b.
1911 ; Myles Addington Pellew, Gentleman, b. 1919;
Timothy Winthrop Pellew, Gentleman, b. 1921 ; and Anne.
Res. — Arlesey House, Arlesey, Beds.
PELLATT of Toronto (Vn. Sussex 1662, Ped. H. Coll.).
Argent, two bars sable, the upper one charged with a
bezant. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a lion passant argent, guttee-de-poix, hold-
ing in the dexter paw an acorn leaved and slipped proper.
Motto — -' Devant si je puis."
Son of Henry Pellatt, m. Emma Mary Holland: —
Maj.-Gen. Sir Henry Mill Pellatt, Knt. Bach. (1905),
C.V.O. (1910), Trustee of Trinity Univ., a Governor of
Grace Hosp. , &c. , Hon. Col. comdg. 2nd Regt. Canadian
Infantry (Queen's Own Rifles of Canada), commanded
Canadian contingent on occasion of Coronation of King
Edward VII., in Aug. igiohe re-equipped and brought over
from Canada the whole regiment to participate with the
British Army at Aldershot and elsewhere, Pies, of the
Society of Knights Bachelor since 1910, Hon. A.D.C. to
the Duke ofConnaught, Governor-Gen. of Canada, is Knt.
of Grace of Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem ,
b. i860; m. 1882, Mary, d. of John Dobson of Bowcastle,
Cumberland; and has issue — Reginald Pellatt, Esq., Lt.-
Col. Queen's Own Rifles, of Canada, b. [m. 1927,
Catharine Welland, d. of J. P. Merritt, of Oakhill St.
Catharine's, Ontario]. Res. — Toronto, Canada ; Lake
Marie, King, Ontario.
Only son of Frederick William Pellatt, Gentleman, ot
Whetstone, Middx., b. 1835; d. 1906; m. 1857,
Marion Amy, d. of Benjamin Howson, of The Lee,
Wyersdale, Lanes. : —
Frederick Mill Pellatt, Gentleman, b. i860; m- 1897,
Franecs Maria, d. of Maberly Philips, Esq., J. P., F.S.A. ;
and has issue — Apsley Pellatt, Gentleman, b. 1898; and
Mary Meriton, L.D.S., R.C.S. (Eng.). Res.— Coombe Hill,
East Grinstead, Sussex.
PELLY of Upton. Or, on a bend engrailed azure,
between two trefoils slipped vert, three martlets argent.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — Out of a crown vallary
or, charged on the rim with three hurts, an elephant's
head argent. Motto — " Deo ducente nil nocet."
Sons of Sir John Henry Pelly, 2nd Bart., b. 1809 ;
d. 1864, by his 2nd wife, m. i860, Blanche Eliza-
beth, d. of Sir Frederick Vincent, nth Bart. : —
Sir Harold Pelly, 4th Bart., of Upton, Essex (14 Aug.
1840), J.P. Wilts., J. P., C. A. Dorset, b. 1863 ; s. his half
brother 1877 ; m. 1889, Anna Maria, d. of Maj. Robert
Poore, of Old Lodge, Salisbury ; and has issue — (1)
Harold Alwyne Pelly, Esq., M.C., Capt. 7th Queen's Own
Hussars, 6. 1893 [m. 1917, Caroline Earle, d. of the late
Richard Hey wood- Jones, of Badsworth Hall, Yorks.; and
has surv. issue — John Alwyne Pelly, Esq., b. 1918 ;
Richard Heywood Pelly, Esq, b. 1920 ; Frederick
Michael Pelly, Gentleman, b. 1926 ; and Carol Patricia
Benita [Res.— Carlton Curlieu Manor, Leicester. Club —
Cavalry) ; (2) Philip VincentPelly, Lieut, (ret.) Grenadier
Gds. (desp.), b. 1898 {Club — Guards') ; Benita Blanche
[m. 1913, Sir Thomas Evans Keith Lees, 2nd Bart. (d.
1915) (Res. — Thorngrove, Gillingham, Dorset)] ; Madeline
Annie Pamela [m. 1915, Sir John Victor Elliott Lees, 3rd
Bart. (Res. — South Lytchet Manor, Poole, Dorset)] ;
Mary Evelyn [m. 1921, Hugh Maurice Hill, Esq. ; and
has issue (Res. — Wickwar, Glos.)]. Res. — Thorngrove,
Gillingham, Dorset. C/u&— Wellington.
Arthur Norris Pelly, Lieut, (ret.) R. Sussex Regt.,
b. 1864 ; m. 1923, Helen Amy, d. of W. Laverton, Esq.,
of Leigh ton, Westbury, Wilts., and widow of Rev. George
Attwood, Rector of Bishopstow, Warminster. Res. —
Dianas, Stockton, Wilts. Club — Wellington.
Son of Charles Raymond Pelly, Gentleman, b.
1837 ; d. 1879 ; m. 1864, Louisa Catherine, d. of
Sir R. N. Hamilton, K.C.B., 6th Bart.:—
Charles Hamilton Raymond Pelly, Esq., Maj. and
Hon. Lt.-Col. R.G.A., served Great War 1914-19 ;
b. 1867 ; m. 1897, Mary, widow of Capt. Frederick
Trevitt, of Haslemere, Surrey. Res. — Houghton Manor,
Hunts.; 2 Hobart Place, S.W. Club — Junior United
Service.
Sons of Rev. Raymond Percy Pelly, M.A., Hon.
Canon of Worcester, b. 1841 ; d. 191 1 ; m. 1864,
Alice, d. of the late Col. George Larkins, Bengal
Artillery : —
Rev. Douglas Raymond Pelly, D.S.O., M.A. Camb.,
V.D., Hon. C.F., Rector of Woolbeding, served Matabele
War (medal and clasp) and Great War (despatches
3 times), b. 1865 ; m. 1898, Verena Noelie, d. of the late
Rev. George Herbert ; and has surv. issue — (1) Claude
Bernard Raymond Pelly, Esq., Flying Officer R.A.F.,
b, 1902 ; (2) Peter Douglas Herbert Raymond Pelly,
Esq., Lieut. R.N., b. 1904 ; (3) Blake Raymond Pelly,
Gentleman, b. 1907 ; and Stella Elizabeth Mary. Res. —
Rectory, Woolbeding, Midhurst, Sussex.
Raymond Theodore Pelly, Esq., C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O.
with Bar, Hon. Brig. -Gen., Col. Res. of Officers, late
Loyal North Lanes. Regt., served S. Africa 1900-01
(medal and 4 clasps) and Great War (despatches 7 times,
2 brevets, Crocedi Guerra (Italy), Order SS. Maurice and
Lazarus (Italy)), b. 1881 ; m. 1910, Moriet Elsie, d. of
Maj.-Gen. A. Creagb, C.B. ; and has issue — Moriet
Pamela ; and Patricia Carlotta. Res. — Rystead, The
Mount, Wembley. Clubs — Army and Navy, M.C.C.
Eld. son of Rev. Charles Henry Pelly, sometime
Chaplain of Madras, b. 1844 ; d. 1921 ; m. 1867,
Katherine (d. 1907), d. of Lt.-Col. Gardiner Harvey,
Madras Army : —
Charles Brent Neville Pelly, Esq., Supt. Police, Mad-
ras, b. 1870 ; m. 1901, Annie, d. of the late Col. Alex-
ander Sinclair Grove, D.S.O. ; and has issue — Charles
Sinclair Pelly, Esq., Lieut. R.N., b. 1902 ; Henry Patrick
Neville Pelly, Gentleman, b. 1912 ; and Betty Joan.
Res. — Ballycastle, co. Antrim.
Sons of Maj. William Francis Henry Pelly, R.
Inniskilling Fus., b. 1874 ; killed in action 1916 ;
m. 1901, Dora, d. of William V. Davy : —
Denis Pelly, Gentleman, b. 1903. Res. —
Nigel Pelly, Gentleman, b. 1908.
Younger sons of Rev. Charles Henry Pelly (see
above) : —
Frank le Quesne Pelly, Gentleman, M.B., b. 1880;
m. 1910, Jessie Letitia, d. of Dr. N. Goodchild, of High-
gate Road, N. Res. —
George Sinclair Pelly, Gentleman, b. 1885. Res. —
Son of Richard Stewart Pelly, Gentleman, b. 1846 ;
d. 1928; m. 1875, Frances Anne (d. 1911), d. of
George Robinson : —
George Stewart Pelly, Gentleman, b. 1888 ; m. 1927,
Adah, d. of Ward Sovereign. Res. — British Columbia.
Son of Edward Pelly, Gentleman, b. 1848 ; d.
1928 ; m. 1876, Ellen (d. 1882), d. of JohnGarrioch,
of Manitoba : —
Edward Raymond Pelly, Gentleman, b. 1890. Res. —
Son of Rear-Adm. Francis Raymond Pelly (ret.),
R.N., b. 1851 ; d. 1907 ; m. 1S81, Mary, d. of Rev.
Robert Posnett, Rector of Laracor, co. Kildare : —
Hutcheson Raymond Pelly, Esq., Maj. Indian Army,
b. 1887 ; m. 1913, Kathleen, d. of Edward Clifford Walsh,
of St. Aldens, Arklow ; and has issue — Clifford Raymond
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Pelly, Gentleman, b. 1917 ; and Dorothy May. Res. —
Son ot Albert Champion Pelly, Gentleman, b. 1845 ;
d. 1915 ; tn. 1878, Alice (10 Salisbury Road,
Worthing), d. of the late Charles A. Ferguson,
of Lee, Kent : —
Albert Edgar Champion Pelly, Gentleman, b. 1879;
m. 1904, Agness May, d. of William Hall, of Chesterfield ;
and has issue — (1) John May Pelly, Gentleman, b. 1905;
(2) Noel Henry Pelly, Gentleman, b. 1906 ; (3) Edgar
Frank Pelly, Gentleman, b. 1919 ; Kathleen Ruth ; and
Winifred Ina. Res. — 64 Stalker Lees Road, Sheffield.
Sons of Albert Pelly, Gentleman, 6. 1813 ; d. 1894 ;
tn. 1844, Barbara Ellen (d. 1898), d. of Rev. Thomas
Streatfeild, of Chart's Edge : —
William Henry Pelly, Gentleman, b. 1847; tn. 1st,
1882, Eleanor Lucy (d. 1883), d. of John S. Steele,
M.R.C.S., of Reigate ; 2nd, 1907, Edith Anne, d. of W.
H. Nash, of Reigate ; and has issue (by 1st wife) —
Russell George Pelly, Gentleman, b. 1883 [m. 1909,
Frances Carruthers, d. of Sir Francis C. Gould; and has
surv. issue — Russell Steele Pelly, Gentleman, b. 1910 ;
Michael Beaumont Pelly, Gentleman, b. 19 12 ; Anthony
Roger Pelly, Gentleman, b. 1915 {Res. — The Mill House,
Langford, Maldon, Essex)] ; (by 2nd wife) — Edith Streat-
feild. Res. — Colley Bridge, Reigate, Surrey.
Herbert Alexander Pelly, Gentleman, b. 1855 ; tn.
1st, 1882, Florence Hatch ; 2nd, 1899, Ada Roylence
Terry. Res. —
Sons ot John Henry Pelly, Esq., Capt. (ret.) R.N.,
b. 1848 ; d. 1920 ; m. 1885, Mary Rose (d. 1927),
d. of James Lyon Thorne, Fleet Paymaster, R.N. : —
John Henry Pelly, Esq., Major Worcs. Regt., b. 1886 ;
tn. 1921, Dorothy, d.of J. P. Gabb, M.D.,of Poyle Mount,
Guildford ; and has issue — Dorothy Joan. Res. —
Charles Thorne Pelly, Gentleman, b. 1890; tn. 1922,
Lilian Mary, d. of Adm. J. W. Ham, C.B. ; and has issue
— 2 daus. Res. — Ashton Lodge, Bassett, Southampton.
Sons of Capt. Richard Wilson Pelly, R.N., D.L.,
b. 1814 ; d. 1890; tn. 1851, Katherine Jane (d.
1901), d. of John Gurney Fry : —
John Gurney Richard Pelly, Gentleman, b. 1855 ;
tn. 1st, 1878, Jane Gurney (d. 1917), d. of the late Charles
A. Leatham ; 2nd, 1918, Clare Emily, d. of the late
Edmund North Buxton, Esq., D.L., of Knighton, Essex ;
and has issue (by 1st wife) — (1) Vivian Gurney Pelly,
Gentleman, b. 1881 [tn. 1907, Dorothy Penrose, d. of
William H. Sewell, of Epping Place, Epping ; and has
issue — Douglas Gurney Pelly, Gentleman, b. 1910 (Res.
— Park Place, North Weald, Essex)] ; (2) Eustace Gurney
Pelly, Gentleman, late Lieut. Dragoon Guards, b. 1886
[tn. 1924, Dulcibella, d. of Robert H. H. Eden, and
formerly wife of Llewellyn Arthur Hughes-Jones (Res. —
Glenbrook, Gletton, nr. Cheltenham)] ; Elaine ; and
Kathleen. Res. — Theydon Place, Epping, Essex.
Rev. Richard Arnold Pelly, M.A. Cantab., Hon.
Canon Chelmsford, Essex, 1916-27, Chaplain to Bishop
of Chelmsford since 1923, b. 1856 ; tn. 1st, 1882, Margaret
Jane (d. 1903), d. of T. Buxton, of Easneye Park, Herts. ;
2nd, 1906, Dora Isobel(<f. igi5),d. of Sir Edward Hildred
Carlile, Bart, (q.v.) ; and has surv. issue: — (1) Rev.
Arnold Claude Pelly, M.A. (Cantab.), Principal of St.
Andrew's College, Gorakpur, b. 1883 [tn. 1920, Constance,
d. of the late Rev. Henry Stern, of Gorakpur (Res. —
St. Andrew's College, Gorakpur, India)] ; (2) Donald
Geoffrey Pelly, Esq., Hon. Capt. Roy. Corps of Signals,
b. 1884 [tn. 1913, Joan, d. of John Uhthoff, M.D., of
Wavertree House, Brighton (Res. — Haywards Heath,
Sussex)] ; (3) Rev. Richard Lawrence Pelly, M.A.
(Cantab.), C.F. 1915-18 (despatches), b. 1886 [tn. 1927,
Rosa Salome, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., d. of the late Rt.
Rev. John Wordsworth, D.D., Bishop of Salisbury
(Address — Calcutta)]; (4) Francis Brian Pelly, Gentle-
man, A.F.C., Lieut, late R. A. F., b. 1889 [tn. 1913, Edith
Beatrice, d. of the late Rev. W. J. Packe, Vicar of
Feering, Kelvedon ; and has issue — Michael Brian
Pelly, Gentleman, b. 1915 ; Peter Richard Pelly,
Gentleman, b. 1916 ; and Margaret Beatrice (Res. —
Feering Croft, Stanmore)] ; (5) Arthur Roland Pelly,
Esq., M.A. Cantab., Hon. Capt. Norfolk Regt., b. 1895
[tn. 1920, Phyllis Elsie, eld. d. of A. Duff Henderson, of
Fernwood, Sydenham ; and has issue — John Gordon
Pelly, Gentleman, b. 1923 ; Mary Duff ; and Janet
Elizabeth (Res. — 1 Coneydale, Welwyn Garden City)] :
and Janet Catherine [tn. 1913, Capt. Edward Randall
Cubitt, Norfolk Regt. (killed inaction 1915). Res. —
Butlers, Hatfield Peverel, Essex.
Edmund Nevill Richard Pellv, Gentleman, b. 1858 ;
tn. 1887, Emma, d. of the late John Fowler, of Leeds ;
and has had issue — (1) John Noel Pelly, Esq., Comdr.
R.N., b. 1888 [tn. 1924, Rosalind, d. of R. G. Gatehouse.
(Club — United Service)] ; (2) Edmund Godfrey Pelly,
Esq., D.S.O., M.C., Lt.-Col. late M.T.C., 6. 1889 [w. 1919,
Isabel Amy, d. of the late R. H. Fowler, of Moor House,
Leeds ; and has issue — Robert Hubert Pelly, Gentle-
man, 6. 1923 ; and Antoinette Joan (Res. — 23 Hamil-
ton Terrace, Regent's Park, N.W.8. Club — Constitu-
tional)] ; (3) Hubert Richard Pelly, Gentleman, Lieut.
Essex Regt., b. 1895 ; killed in action 1915 ; (4) Denis
Edward Pelly, Esq., late Lieut. R.N., b. 1898 [tn. 1925,
Grace, d. of the late P. Laurence, of The Grove, Witham,
Essex ; and Cicely Edith. Res. — Witham Lodge, Essex.
Herbert Cecil Pelly, Gentleman, b. i860 ; tn. 1st,
1882, Mary Richenda (d. 1919), d. of the late W. H.
Carter, Esq., J. P., of The Limes, Walthamstow ; 2nd,
1924, Eileen Boyd Carpenter; and has issue (by
1st wife) — (1) Humphrey Richard Pelly, Esq., late
Capt. R.E. (T.F.), b. 1886 [tn. 1916, Barbara Vidal, d.
of Frederick Scrutton, of Woolpits, Nutfield ; and has
issue — Diana ; and Juliet (Res. — Lyndsay's Farm, In-
gatestone, Essex. Club— R.A.C.)] ; (2) Gilbert Cecil
Pelly, Esq., Lt. -Comdr. R.N. (ret.), b. 1892 [tn. 1921,
Constance, d. of F. E. de T. Glazebrook, of Manilla,
Philippine Islands ; and has issue — David Cecil Pelly,
Gentleman, b. 1922 ; John Kenneth Pelly, Gentleman, b.
1923 (Res. — Wychwood. South Nutfield, Surrey. Club —
United Service)] ; (3) Kenneth Raymond Pelly, Esq.,
M.C., Capt. late R.A.S.C, b. 1893 [tn. 1919, Elspeth
Noma, eld. d. of R. C. Grant, of Hale Edge, South Nut-
field ; and has issue — Andrew Desmond Pelly, Gentleman,
b. 1923 ; and Ursula Elspeth (Res. — Iron Pear Tree
House, South Godstone, Surrey)] ; and Gwynneth Mary
[tn. 1909, John Keble Guy, of The Court, Nutfield ; and
has issue]. Res. — Venars, Nutfield, Surrey. Club —
Constitutional.
Alfred Digby Pelly, Gentleman, b. 1862 ; tn. 1899,
Evelyn Sophia, d. of Rev. Canon Edward John Harford,
Rector of Marston, Frome ; and has issue. Res. —
Sir Henry Bertram Pelly, K.C.V.O., C.B., Admiral
R.N. (ret.), served Great War (despatches), has Orders
of the Nile, of SS. Maurice and Lazarus (Italy), of St.
Vladimir (Russia), b. 1867 ; tn. 1904, Lilian Katharine,
d. of Sir William Vincent, 12th Bart. ; and has issue —
Douglas Charles Vincent Pelly, Sub-Lieut. R.N., b.
1908 ; Adrian Vincent Pelly, Gentleman, b. 1919 ;
Esterel Alice Muriel ; and Andrea Evelyn. Res. — Broom-
house, West Horsley, Surrey. Club — United Service.
Frederick Raymond Pelly, Gentleman, b. 1869 ; tn.
1906, Beatrice Alice, d. of the late Rev. Arthur H.
Delme Radcliffe, Rector of Holwell. Res. — 22 St.
James's Place, S.W. ; Preshaw House, Upham, Hants.
Club— Bath.
Son of Percy Leonard Pelly, Esq., J. P., of Oakley,
Merstham, Surrey, b. 1826 ; d. 1892 ; tn. 1852,
Eliza Anne (d. 1924), d. of John Sanderson Rigge,
Esq., J. P., of Belmont Castle, Grays, Essex : —
Percy John Pelly, Esq., J. P., Glos., b. 1853 ; tn. 1879,
Florence Marion, d. of the late Henry Butler, of Elmore,
Chipstead ; and has issue — 3 daus. Res. — The Priory,
Tetbury, Glos. Club — Constitutional.
Son of Leonard Pelly, Esq., J. P., Essex, late Major
Essex Yeo., b. 1856 ; d. 1913 ; tn. 1880, Elizabeth
(Res. — Great Brickhill Lodge, Bletchley), d. of
Charles Albert Leatham, of Gunnersgate Hall,
Yorks. : —
Eric Percy Leonard Pelly, Gentleman, late T.F. Res.,
served Great War, b. 1894 ; tn. 1924, Helen Marjorie,
d. of the late Edmund Richmund Wade, of Quincy,
Mass., U.S.A. ; and has issue — Rosamund Anne. Res.
— Yonder, Penn, Bucks.
PEMBERTON ( R. L. ). Argent, a chevron between three
buckets sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a boar's head erased sable. Motto
— " Nee temere, nee timide."
Son of Arthur Ralph Pemberton, Esq., Lt.-Col. Rifle
Brigade, Barrister-at-Law, b. 1857 ; d. 1918 ; m.
Richard Pemberton, Gentleman, b. . Res. — King-
ston Grove, Kingston Blount, Wallingford.
PEMBERTON (H. Coll.). Per pale vert and argent,
on a chevron between three buckets, as many pallets,
each charged with across crosslet, all counterchanged. Mant-
ling' vert and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
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in front of a cross crosslet fitchee argent, a dragon's head
couped vert, collared and chained of the first. Motto —
1 ' Dura anima spes est. "
Sons of Charles Davis Pemberton, b. 1814 ; d. 1899 ; m.
, Jane, ygst. d. of Capt. John Blanshard : —
Busick Edmonds Pemberton, Gentleman, b. 1851 ; m.
1883, Harriet Eleonora, d. of Henry Mills, Q.C. , Judge of
High Court of Calcutta; and has issue — (1) Thomas
Blanshard Pemberton, Gentleman, b. 1884 [m. ] ; (2)
Roger Busick Pemberton, Gentleman, b. 1888 [m. ];
(3) Christopher Gale Pemberton, Gentleman, b. 1892 [m.
]; (4) Francis Seaton Pemberton, Gentleman, b. 1895
[m. ] ; and Eleonore Blanshard. Seat — Coke's Green,
Chalfont St. Giles, Bucks. Club— Bath.
Ernest St. Clair Pemberton, Esq., Col. late Royal
Engineers, b. 1857 ; m. 1896, Annie, d. of John Catto of
Memsie, Bridgwater-on-Loddon, Victoria, Australia. Seat
— Pyrland Hall, Taunton, Somersetshire. Clubs — United
Service, Somerset County.
Son of Seaton Blanshard Pemberton, Gentleman, of
St. Catherine's, Ontario, b. 1858; d. 1918; m. 1898,
Edith Amelia, d. of Charles Alfred Riordon of St.
Catherine's, Ontario, Canada : —
John Sigerist Blanshard Pemberton, Gentleman, b. 1904.
Res.—
Sons of Horace Claude Pemberton, Gentleman, of
Jujuy, Argentine, b. i860 ; d. 1924 ; m. 1893, Maria
Jacinta, d of Sefior Teofilo Sanchez de Bustamant6 : —
Horacio Severs Pemberton, Gentleman, b. 1898. Res. —
Ernest Roger Pemberton, Gentleman, b. 1900.
Robert Pemberton, Gentleman, b. 1903.
Hugh Francis Pemberton, Gentleman, b. 1905.
Carlos Jose1 Pemberton, Gentleman, b. 1907.
Son of Willoughby Arthur Pemberton, Gentleman,
b. 1862 ; d. 1923 ; m. 1904, Ruth, d. of Charles Leth-
bridge, formerly of Chargot, Dunster, Somerset: —
Mordaunt Ashington Sigerist Pemberton, Gentleman,
b. 1907. Res. —
PEMBERTON of Torry Hill (H. Coll.). Ermine, an
estoile or, between three buckets sable, hoops and handles
of the second. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, a dragon's head ermine, erased
gules, ducally gorged or, and transfixed by an arrow fesse-
wise proper. Motto — " Ut tibi sic alteri."
Son of Robert Leigh Pemberton, Esq., of Torry Hill,
J. P. Kent and for Herefordshire, late Capt. 3rd and 4th
Batts. Queen's Own West Kent Regt. , b. 1852 ; d. 1918 ;
m. 1883, Edith Selina Hay (d. 1925), d. of Robert Hay
Murray: —
Robert Douglas Leigh Pemberton, Esq., M.C., J. P.
Kent, late Lieut. Gren. Gds. , and R.F.C., b. 1896; m. ig25,
Helen, 3rd d. of Rev. F. Payne-Gallwey, of Sessay, Thirsk,
Yorks. , and has issue — Robert Pemberton, Gentleman, b.
1927. Seat — Torry Hill, near Sittingbourne. Club — R.A.F.
Son of Maj.-Gen. Sir Wykeham Leigh Pemberton,
K.C.B., J. P., of Abbot's Leigh, formerly Col. 60th
Rifles, b. 1833 ; d. 1918 ; m. 1884, Jessie, d. of John
Graham of Skelmorlie Castle, N.B. : —
Darell Wykeham Graham Leigh Pemberton, Esq., Capt.
late King's Royal Rifles, b. 1885 ; m. 1912, Violet Hope
Howard, only dau. of late John Whitlark of Finedon, North-
ants. , and has issue — Sybil Hazel ; and Diana Audrey.
Res. — Cold Ash, Liphook, Hants.
Son of Henry Leigh Pemberton, b. 1835 ; d. 1895 ;
m. , Mary, d. of Sir Richard Garth, P.C. :—
Cyril Leigh Pemberton, Gentleman, b. 1873; m- 1909;
Mary Evelyn, second d. of late Matthew George Megaw
of Pont Street, S.W. ; and has issue— Christopher Pem-
berton, Gentleman, b. 1920 ; Pamela ; and Anne Loveday.
Res. — Frinsted, West Byfleet, Surrey.
The late Rev. JOSEPH HARDWICK PEMBER-
TON, Clerk in Holy Orders. Born Oct. 5, 1852, being the
only son of the late Joseph Pemberton, Gentleman, by his
wife Amelia Elizabeth, second dau. of John Barnes, Gentle-
man. Died July 22, 1926. Armorial bearings— Azure, on
a chevron ermine, between in chief two ears of wheat slipped
or, and in base a dove rising proper, three griffins' heads
erased of the third. Mantling azure and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, upon the trunk of an oak-tree
eradicated and sprouting towards the dexter proper, a griffin
passant or, gutt£e-de-poix. Motto— " Juncti valemus."
Livery — Blue. Estates — Bowes, Ongar, Essex ; Manor of
Stapleford Abbotts, Essex ; The Round House, Havering-
atte- Bower, 'Essex.
PEMBERTON (R.L. 21 Oct. 1921 ; H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and! 4, argent, a chevron between three
buckets sable, with hoops and handles or ; 2 and 3,
argent, three dragons' heads erect sable, couped and
langued gules, and (for distinction) in the fesse point a
cross patee of the last. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dragon's head erect
sable, couped and langued gules, and (for distinction)
charged with a cross patee argent. Motto — " Nee temere
nee timide."
Son of : —
William Warburton Pemberton (formerly Wingate),
Esq., b. assumed by R.L., 192 1, the surname and
arms of Pemberton ; m. 191 5, Viola Patience, d. of Rev.
Canon Thomas Percy Pemberton (formerly Hudson), and
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his wife, Patience Frances Sophia, only surviving child
and heiress of Capt. William Huntley Campbell, by his wife
Frances Maria Sophia, only child of Francis Charles
James Pemberton of Trumpington, co. Cambridge. Res.
— Cromwell House, Trumpington, co. Cambridge.
PEMBER (Visit. Herefordsh. 1683, H. Coll.). Argent,
three pheasants proper, a chief azure. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount
vert, a pheasant feeding on a stalk of wheat proper,
Motto—" Cavecalcem." Livery— Dark blue, white facings.
Son of Edward Henry Pember, Esq., of Vicar's Hill,
Lymington, Hants., K.C. , Barrister-at-Law, Bencher
and Treasurer, Lincoln's Inn, M.A. (Oxon.), J. P.
Hants., b. 1832; d. 1911 ; m. 1861, Fanny (d. 1925),
only d. of the late William Richardson, M.D., of
Sydney, N.S.W. :—
Francis William Pember, Esq., J. P. Salop, M.A., D.C.L.
(Oxon.), Barrister-at-Law and Bencher (Lincoln's Inn),
Warden of All Souls' Coll., Oxford, b. 1862 ; m. 1895, Hon.
Margaret Davey, d. of Lord Davey, and has surv. issue —
Katharine [m. 1925, Charles Galton Darwin, M.C. , M.A. ,
F. R.S.]. Res — Broncroft Castle, Craven Arms, Salop;
All Souls' College, Oxford. Clubs — Brooks's, United
University.
Sons of George Herbert Pember, Esq., of Fair Oak
Park, Eastleigh, Hants., J. P. Hants., b. 1845 ; d. 1921 ;
m. 1st, 1869, Mary Louisa (who d. 1908), d. of John
Carr Badeley of Guy Harlings, Essex ; m. 2nd, 1910,
Constance Mary, elder d. of the late Sir Wyndham
Spencer Portal, 1st Bart., and widow of William
Howley Kingsmill, D.L., of Sydmonton Court,
Hants. : —
George Ross Pember, Gentleman, b. 1876 ; m. , Alice
Macnabb ; and has issue — Rawdon Pember, Gentleman,
b. ; and Felicity. Seat— Docklands, Ingatestone,
Essex.
Henry Cecil Pember, Gentleman, ft. 1879; m. 1908, Evelyn
Mary, d. of Sir Lewis Amherst Selby Bigge, and has issue
— John Timothy Cecil Pember, b. 1910; Andrew George
Pember, b. 1912 ; and Susan. Res. —
Clifford Fanshawe Pember, Gentleman, b. 1881. Res. —
17 Philbeach Gardens, Kensington, S.W.7.
PEMBERTON -BARNES (H. Coll.) Quarterly, 1
and 4, argent, a bear in bend sable between two bendlets
azure, on a chief of the last, a rose of the first, barbed
and seeded proper, between two estoiles or, a canton ermine
for difference (for Barnes) ; 2 and 3, azure, on a chevron
ermine, between in chief two ears of wheat slipped or, and
in base a dove rising proper, three griffins' heads erased
of the third (for Pemberton). Mantling sable and argent.
Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, upon a rock, a
leopard passant proper, sem6e of estoiles, and charged with
a cross crosslet sable for difference (for Barnes) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, upon the trunk of an oak-tree eradi-
cated and sprouting towards the dexter proper, a griffin
passant or, guttee-de-poix. Motto — " Mutare vel timere
sperno. "
Sons of , by his wife Anne : —
W. H. Pemberton-Barnes, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Havering-atte-Bower, Essex.
Ernest Pemberton-Barnes, Gentleman, b.
PEMBROKE, Earl of, see HERBERT.
PENDARVES (R.L., 1861, H. Coll.). Sable, a falcon
rising between three mullets or. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-bear ermine,
muzzled, lined, and ringed or.
Sons of John Wood of Ashfield, Martock, Somerset,
b. 1802; d. 1872; m. 1832, Mary Anne, d. of Rev.
Thomas B. Coleman, Rector of Church Stretton,
Salop : —
William Cole Pendarves, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Corn-
wall (High Sheriff 1880), Deputy Warden of the Stanneries
and Barrister-at-Law, b. 1841 ; m. 1893, Alice Louisa, d.
of H. R. Farrer of Green Hammerton Hall, Yorks. ; and
has issue — John Stackhouse Pendarves, Gentleman, late
Lieut. 2nd LifeGds. , b. 1894. Seat — Pendarves, Camborne,
Cornwall.
The late Augustus Wood-Acton (q.v.).
Sir JOHN DENISON DENISON - PENDER,
G.B.E., K.C.M.G., J. P. co. Argyll. By Royal Licence,
dated May 8, 1890, he and his issue were authorised
to take the surname of Denison in addition to and
before that of Pender, and bear the arms of Denison
quarterly with their own. Born Oct. 10, 1855, being the
third but second surviving son of the late Sir John Pender,
G.C.M.G., of Middleton Hall, co. Linlithgow, and Foots-
cray Place, Kent, by his second wife Emma, only surviving
child and heiress of Henry Denison of Daybrook, parish of
Arnold, Notts. Armorial bearings— Quarterly, 1 and 4,
gules, on a bend nebuly argent, between a terrestrial globe
in chief proper and a fleur-de-lys in base of the second, two
lions' heads erased of the first (for Pender) ; 2 and 3, the
arms of Denison. Mantling gules and argent. Crests—
1. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion or, charged on
the shoulder with a cross crosslet sable, holding in the
dexter paw a seax proper, pommel and hilt gold, and resting
the sinister on a globe, as in the arms ; 2. the crest of
Denison. Motto — " Persevere" Married, 1879, Beatrice
Katherine, dau. of the lateCuthbert Ellison, Esq., J. P. ; and
has Issue— {1) John Cuthbert Denison-Pender, Esq., M.P.
for Newmarket Div. of Cambridgeshire 1913-18, b. 1882 [m.
1906, Irene, only dau. of Sir Ernest de la Rue, K.C.V.O. , of
Belgrave Square, S.W. ; and has issue— John Jocelyn
Denison-Pender, Esq., b. 1907; and Gladys Gaynor (Res.
— 65 Eaton Place, S.W.i)]; (2) Henry Denison Denison-
Pender, Esq., D.S.O., M.C, Major Res. of Officers Royal
Scots Greys, J. P. Dorset, served Great War 1914-18
(despatches, D.S.O., M.C), b. 1884 [m. 1913, Doris Louise
Sydney, eldest dau. of Sydney Fisher of Amington Hall,
Tamworth (Res. — 6 Grosvenor Crescent, S. W.i)]. Res. —
6 Grosvenor Crescent, S. W. Clubs— Boodle's, Royal Yacht
Squadron.
PENFOLD (H. Coll., 1839). Azure, a chevron or, sur-
mounted by another couped sable, between three wood-
pigeons proper, each charged on the breast with a pellet.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
out of park pales alternately argent and sable, charged with
three escallops in fesse or, a pine-tree fructed proper.
Motto— " Pende valde."
Son of Marchant Penfold, Esq., Port Capt. of Cape
Town, J. P., b. 1840; d. 1902; m. 1873, Mary Browne,
d. of Hubert and Caroline Mason of Exeter : —
Marchant Hubert Penfold, Esq., C.B.E., Capt. (ret.)
R.N., b. 1873; m. 1896, Dorothy, d. of E. T. Harvey of
Southsea ; and has issue — Marchant Eric Penfold, Gentle-
man, b. 1897. Post. add. — 47 Hove Park Villas, Hove,
Sussex.
PENFOLD (H. Coll.). Azure, a chevron or, surmounted
by another couped sable, between three wood-pigeons
proper, each charged with a pellet. Mantling azure and
or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, out of park pales
. alternately argent and sable, charged with three escallops
in fesse or, a pine-tree fructed proper. Motto — "Pende
valde."
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Sons of Oliver Penfold of the Parish of St. Clement
Danes, co. Middlesex, by his wife Frances Helen, d.
of William Johnson of Hacknev : —
Oliver Penfold, Esq., J. P., M.R.C.S.E., b. 1844; m.
1885, Mary Louisa, d. of Alexander Bayne of Sandhurst,
formerly of Kirkliston, near Glasgow, N.B. ; and has issue
— Harold Lashmar Penfold, Gentleman, M.A. (Camb. ),
b. 1885; and Dorothy Mary Helen, A.R.C.M. Res.—
37 Wills Street, Bendigo, Victoria, Australia.
William Penfold, Gentleman, b. 1848 ; m. 1875, Clarissa
Sophia, only d. of Stephen Blunden of Poling, co. Sussex ;
and has issue — (1) Oliver Crace Penfold, Gentleman, b.
1876 (Res. — Cape Town, S. Africa) ; (2) Fred Bailey Pen-
fold, Gentleman, M.R.C.S. (Eng.), L.R.C.P. (Lond.), b.
1878 {Res. — Fetcham Holt, Leatherhead). Res. — 30K
Wimpole Street, W. 1.
PENNANT, see DOUGLAS-PENNANT.
PENNEFATHER (U.O.). Per fesse or and gules, a
bend ermine. Mantling' gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a lion sejant argent, supporting an
oval shield of the arms. Mottoes — " I abyde my tyme " ;
" Vivite fortes." Livery — Drab coat, red plush breeches,
brass buttons.
Sons of Capt. Charles Edward de Fonblanque Penne-
father, Controller-General of Prisons, Queensland, b.
1848 ; d. 1922 ; m. 1881, Mary Rose, d. of James
Mackay Seward of Somerset Park, Melbourne,
Victoria : —
John William Seward Pennefather, Gentleman, b. 1883.
Charles Edward de Fonblanque Pennefather, Gentleman,
6. 1885.
Edward Kingsmill Pennefather, Gentleman, b. 1898.
Res. — Queensland.
Son of Kingsmill Pennefather, Esq. , Major Limerick
Militia, b. ; d. ; m. 2nd, 1842, Jane Catherine
Patricia, eldest d. of Thomas de Grenier de Fonblanque,
Knight of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, formerly
H.M. Consul-Gen. and Charge d' Affaires in Servia
(and granddau. of Sir Jonah Barrington, Knt. Bach. ,
Judge of the Admiralty in Ireland) : —
Sir John de Fonblanque Pennefather, 1st Bart. (31 Jan.
1924), J. P. Herts., M.P. Kirkdale since 1915, b. 1856; m.
1886, Madeleine, d. of the late Sir Robert Prescott Stewart,
Knight Bachelor. Seat — Eastwell Park, Kent ; Lyne
Place, Virginia Water, Surrey. Club — Carlton.
Sons of Richard Pennefather, Esq., of Lakefield, J. P.,
b. 1826; d. 1876; m. 1857, Emma Elizabeth, d. of
Capt. Robert Darwin Vaughton of Ellesmere, Salop: —
Major William Vaughton Pennefather, late 1st Welch
Regt., b. 1862 ; m. 1891, Louisa Mary, eldest d. of William
John Bankes of Winstanley Hall, Wigan ; and has with
other issue — Major Richard Pennefather, b. 1893 ; .Edward
Vaughton Pennefather, Gentleman, b. 1896. Post. add. —
The Green Court, New Romney, Kent.
Richard Dymoke Pennefather, Gentleman, b. 1865.
PENNY (H. Coll.). Gules, six fleurs-de-lys
three, two and one or, on a chief engrailed of the
second three roses of the first, barbed and seeded proper.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — Issuant from a circlet
or, a demi-lion gules, collared sable, charged on the
shoulder with a rose, and holding in the dexter paw a
fleur-de-lys gold. Motto — "Semper paratus."
Eldest son of James Chaytor Penny, of Marchwood,
Hants., b. 1826 ; d. 1873 ; m. 1847, Ann, d. of
James Bowyer, of Hayling, Hants. : —
Frederick James Penny, Gentleman, late Royal Italian
Consul at Southampton, b. 1849 ; m. 1873, Elizabeth, d.
of George Emerson Glover, of Bitterne, Hants. ; and
has issue — (1) Reginald James Penny, Gentleman, b.
1874 [Res.— -The Cottage, Compton, Winchester); (2)
Sir Frederick George Penny, Knt. Bach. (1929), M.P.
Kingston-on-Thames, a Lord Commissioner of the
Treasury, b. 1876 [Res. — 12 Buckingham Gate, S.W. ;
The Old Rectory, Felpham, Sussex. Clubs — Carlton,
Jun. Carlton) ; (3) Gerald Evelyn Penny, Gentleman, b.
1878 (Res. — Jervis Lodge, Swanmore; Cliff Cottage,
Titchfield, Hants. Club — Island Yacht (Cowes)] ; (4)
Thomas Algernon Edgar Penny, Esq., late Capt. Hants.
Regt., b. 1887 (Club — Roy. Southampton Yacht);
Helena Mary ; and Margaret Freda. Res. — The Barn,
Sarisbury, Hants.
PENNYMAN (R.L., 1852, H. Coll. ; arms originally
confirmed and crest granted by Segar, Norroy, 1 May 1599),
Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, a chevron ermine between three
broken spears or, headed argent (Pennyman) ; 2 and 3,
argent, a chief gules (Worsley, temp. Henry VI.). Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a mural crown gules, a lion's
head erased or, pierced through the neck with a broken
spear in bend also or, head towards the sinister argent.
Motto—" Fortiter et fideliter."
Son of James Worsley Pennyman, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
North Rdg. Yorks. , Barrister-at-Law,iJ. 1856 ; d. 1924 ;
m. 1882, Dora Maria, d. of H. F. Beaumont, Esq.,
J. P., D.L., of Whitley Beaumont, Huddersfield: —
James Beaumont Worsley Pennyman, Esq., J. P. North
Riding of Yorks., Major late K.O. Scottish Borderers, served
in the European War 1914, b. 1883; m. 1st, 1915, Mary
Hilda (d. 1924), d. of W. F. Powell of Sharrow Hall,
Ripon ; 2nd, 1926, Ruth Constance Dorrien, d. of Rev. F.
Knight, Vicar of Upton Pyne, Devon. Seat — Ormesby
Hall, Ormesby, Yorks. Club — Naval and Military.
Sons of James Stovin Pennyman, Esq., of Ormesby
Hall, Yorks., J. P., b. 1830; d. 1896; m. 1855, Mary
Mackenzie, d. and coh. of William Joseph Coltman,
of Naburn Hall, Yorks. : —
Col. Alfred Worsley Pennyman, late 25th Regt. K.O.
Scottish Borderers, b. 1858. Res. — Ord Cottage, Berwick-
on-Tweed.
Rev. William Geoffrey Pennyman, Vicar of St. Mark's,
North Audley Street, W., since 1917, b. 1870; m. 1901,
Beatrix Jane Frances, d. of Sir James Walker, 2nd Bart.;
and has issue — Joan Mary [m. 1925, Capt. Francis
Hugonin, R.F.A., and has issue]; Angela Beatrix [w-
1927, Ronald Nail Cain, Esq., only son of Sir Charles Nail
Cain, 1st Bart.]. Res. — 13 North Audley Street, W.i.
Clubs — Athenaeum, Yorkshire (York).
PENRHYN, Baron, see DOUGLAS-PENNANT.
PENRHYN-HORNBY(R.L.,3i Oct., 1923, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, or,two chevronels between three bugle-
horns sable, stringed gules, on a chief of the second as
many eagles' legs erased of the first (for Hornby) ; 2 and
3, per bend sinister ermine and ermines, a lion rampant
or, on a chief argent, two roses gules, barbed and seeded
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pen
proper (for Penrhyn). Crests — On a wreath of the colours,
a bugle-horn sable, garnished or, stringed gules, within
the string and surmounting the bugle, a pheon also sable
(for Hornby) ; on a wreath or and. sable, in front of
an heraldic antelope's head erased argent, horned and
tufted or, two roses as in the arms (for Penrhyn).
Son of Rev. Oswald Henry Leycester Penrhyn,
Rector of Wininch, Lanes., b. 1828; m. 1862,
Charlotte Louise Jane Hornby : —
Charles Windham Leycester Penrhyn -Hornby
(formerly Penrhyn), Esq., b. 1873. Res. — Dalton Hall,
Burton, Westmorland.
PENROSE, see UNIACKE - PENROSE - F1TZ -
GERALD.
PENRUDDOCKE of Compton Chamberlayne (H.
lizard's head azure, armed and langued gules, between
two wings or. Motto — "Gloria soli Deo." Livery — Light
blue coat, with silver facings, red waistcoat and breeches.
Son of Charles Penruddocke, Esq. , of Compton Park,
Fyfield, Baverstocke, Wilts., and Bratton St. Maur,
Somerset, Barrister-at-Law, J. P. and D.L. (High
Sheriff 1861), sometime Major Commanding 14th
Wilts. R.V., and Capt. Melksham Troop Royal Wilt-
shire Yeo. Cav., b. 1828; d. 1899; m. 1853, Flora
Henrietta (d. 1902), second d. of the late Walter
Long, M.P., of Rood Ashton, Wraxhall, Whaddon,
Wilts., and Dolforgan, co. Montgomery: —
The late Charles Penruddocke, Esq., J. P. for Wilts, and
Somerset (High Sheriff co. Wilts. 1913), b. 1858; m. 1890,
Annie Elizabeth Dickinson Maria Carew Brampford, d. of
the late Rev. William Speke of Sheldon Court, co. Devon ;
and if. 1929, having had issue — (1) Charles Penruddocke,
Gentleman, Lieut. 1st S. Western Mounted Brigade,
Transport and Supply Column, A.S.C., served Great War
with 7th Batt. Wilts. Regt. (despatches), b. 1893 > killed in
action 1918 ; (2) George William Penruddocke, Esq.,M.C,
Capt. late 3rd Batt. Wilts. Regt., b. 1894; (3) Thomas
Penruddocke, 2nd Lieut. Wilts. Regt., b. 1897; killed in
action 1917; Flora Mary Elizabeth; Sybil Frances; and
Laetitia Constance. Seats — Compton Park, Compton
Chamberlayne, Wilts.; Bratton Lodge, Wincanton,
Somerset,
PENTLAND, Baron, see SINCLAIR.
PENTON late of Chalfont Park, Bucks. (H. Coll.).
Per chevron gules and or, two chevronels counterchanged
between in chief two towers argent, and in base a lion
rampant double-queued azure. Mantling gules and or.
Coll.). Gules, a bend embattled argent. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a
Creat — On a wreath of the colours, a lion couchant guard-
ant, queue fourchee azure, bezantee charged on the shoulder
with a cross crosslet argent. Motto — " Tutus his virtute
tutior."
Son of Henry Penton, Esq., of Pentonville, J. P. and
D.L. Middx., J.P. Sussex, Col. 3rd Roy. Middx. Mil.,
b. 1817; d. 1882; m. 1839, Eliza Maria, d. of Major
Henry Langley of Brittas Castle, co. Tipperary, late 2nd
Life Guards : —
Frederick Thomas Penton, Esq., J.P. cos. Middx., Bucks.
and London, D.L. Middx., late Capt. 4th Dragoon
Guards, Hon. Col. 21st Middx. R.V. , M.P. for Central
Finsbury 1886-92, High Sheriff Bucks. 1886-7, *■ ^S1 '•
m. 1883, Caroline Helen Mary, eld. d. of Alexander John
Robert Stewart, Esq. , of Ards, co. Donegal, by Lady Isabella
Rebecca Toler, d. of 2nd Earl of Norbury ; and has issue —
(1) Henry Alexander Penton, Gentleman, late Lieut. Scots
Gds. , b. 1885 [m. 1st, 1914, Mary Margaret Haywood
(who obtained a divorce 1922) ; 2nd, Anita Carlotta Dins-
pen
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more, and has issue — Joan] ; (2) Cyril Frederick Penton,
Gentleman, b. 1886 [tn. 1909, Gladys Lane Thynne, and
has issue — John Penton, Gentleman, b. 1911]; Kathleen
Winifred [tn. 1922, Walter Ogilvy, Esq., late Capt. Scots
Gds.] ; and DorothyGrace [tn. 1919, Col. Edward Thomas
Humphreys, Leinster Regt.J. Res. — 43 Portland Place, W.
Clubs — Travellers', Carlton, Army and Navy, Wellington.
Son of Major-Gen. John Penton : —
Lt.-Col. Richard Hugh Penton, D.S.O., L.R.C.P.,
M.R.C.S., Medical Insp. of Recruits, Northern Command,
1906; Sen. Med. Officer Poona 1909, served Great War
1915-19, ret. 1919, has 3rd class Medjidieh, b. 1863; tn.
1902, Kathleen Rosa, d. of Lt.-Col. R. S. Green of Dedham,
Essex. Address — The Rookery, Dedham, Essex.
PEPLOE(R.L., H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, on
a chevron embattled, counter-embattled argent, between
three bugle-horns stringed or, a mitre with labels of the
field, on a canton ermine a crozier or, and a sword in
s.iltire gules, the former surmounted by the latter (for Peploe) ;
2 and 3, or, a cross paly sable and azure, in the first and
fourth quarters an eagle displayed of the second (for Webb).
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— 1. a ducal coronet
or, issuant therefrom a reindeer's head gules, attired or,
charged on the neck with a human eye shedding drops of
tears proper (for Peploe) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, an
eagle displayed sable, semee of fleurs-de-lys or, in the mouth
a trefoil vert.
Sons of John Harold Webb Peplce, Gentleman, b.
1864 ; d. 1909 ; tn. 1887, Laura, d. of Col. Hammond
of Virginia : —
Hanmer Webb Peploe, Gentleman, b. 1888. dies. — 3927
Canterbury Road, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.
Robert Webb Peploe, Gentleman, b. 1894 ; tn. 1922,
Virginia, d. of Edward Miller Allen. Res. — 812 West
Franklin Street, Richmond, Virginia, U.S.A.
Sons of Rev. Robert Murray Watkin Webb- Peploe,
M.A., Clerk in Holy Orders, b. 1865; d. 1904; tn.
1891, Evelyn Mary Georgina, d. of Maj. C. H. Malan,
7th Fusiliers City of London Regt., and 75th Stirling-
shire Gordon Highlanders : —
Murray Hamilton Webb Peploe, Esq., M.C., M.A., M.B.,
B.C. (Cantab.), M.R.C.S. (En?.), L.R.C.P. (Lond.), Capt.
late R.A., served Great War, b. 1896. Address —
Bracken Cohen, Farnborough, Hants.
Godfrey Charles Webb Peploe, Gentleman, b. 1901.
Res. — Bracken Cohen, Farnborough, Hants.
Sons of Rev. Hanmer William Webb Peploe, M.A.,
Prebendary of St. Paul's, b. 1837 ; d. 1923 ; tn. 1863,
Frances Emily, d. of Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Lush : —
Rev. Francis Hanmer Webb Peploe, M.A. Pembroke
Coll., Camb. , Vicar of Christchurch, Cheltenham, b. 1867 ;
tn. 1895, Francis Emily, d. of John Hughes, M.D. of
Carmarthen, and has issue — Gwendoline. Res. — The
Vicarage, Christchurch, Cheltenham.
Rev. Howard Melville Webb Peploe, O.B.E., M.A.
(Cantab.), Clerk in Holy Orders, served as Chaplain to
the Forces in S. Africa and Great War. Res. — 1 Evelyn
Gardens, S.W.7.
PEPLOE, late of Garnstone Castle (R.L. 16 July 1866,
H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, on a chevron em-
battled counter-embattled argent, between three bugle-
horns stringed or, a mitre with labels of the field, on a
canton ermine a crosier or, and a sword in saltire gules, the
former surmounted by the latter (Peploe); 2 and 3, or, a
cross paly sable and azure, in the first and fourth quarters
an eagle displayed of the second (Webb). Mantling azure
and argent. Crests — 1. a ducal coronet or, issuant there-
from a reindeer's head gules, attired or, charged on the
neck with a human eye shedding drops of tears proper
(Peploe) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed
sable, semee of fleurs-de-lys or, in the mouth a trefoil vert
(Webb).
Son of Daniel Peploe Peploe, Esq., J. P. and D. L.,
Major 4th Dragoon Guards, M.P. for co. Hereford
1874-80, b. 1829; d. 1887; tn. i860, Eliza Debon-
naire Theophila, ygst. d. of Sir Thomas Theophilus
Metcalfe, 4th Bart., of Fern Hill: —
Daniel Henry Theophilus Peploe, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
co. Hereford, b. 1861 ; m. 1890, Sydney Katherine, d. of
Spencer Chapman of 84 Eccleston Square ; and has had
issue— (1) Daniel Spencer Peploe, Esq., Capt. 20th Hussars,
served in the European War 1914 (mentioned in desp.),
b. 1891 [tn. 19 16, Lady Dorothy Violet Bligh, only d. of
8th Earl of Darnley, and has issue — Anthony Daniel Keith
Peploe, Gentleman, b. 1918 ; Jane Diana Felicite] ; (2)
Keith Peploe, Esq., Capt. Oxford and Bucks. L.I., b. 1893 ;
killed in action 19 16. Res. — Fawke House, Sevenoaks.
Club — Windham.
PEPPER (H. Coll., 1904). Gules, in chief two demi-lions
rampant or, and in base a sickle erect proper. Mantling
gules and or. CreBt — On a wreath of the colours, a stag
trippant proper, collared sable, charged on the shoulder with
a rose argent, and resting the dexter forefoot on a sickle as in
the arms. Motto— " Semper erectus." Livery — Brown.
Only son of William Pepper of Newton Green Hall,
Potternewton, Leeds, co. Yorks., b. 1822; d. 1895 ;«»».
1852:-
William Frederick Pepper, Esq., J. P. co. Oxford, W. R.
Yorks. and Somerset, b. 1853; tn. 1882, Harriette Helen,
d. of Thomas Lawson of Leeds ; and has had issue — (1)
Wilfred Pepper, Esq., M.C.Capt. Res. of Officers, Oxford-
shire Hussars (Yeo. ), served Great War (despatches, M.C.),
b. 1889 [in. 1914, Decima, ygst. d. of Rev. William
Fawcett, Vicar of Somerford Keynes] ; (2) Cedric William
Pepper, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. Somerset L.I., b. 1895;
killed in action 1915 ; and Elsie [tn. 1912, Lieut. -Col.
John Pickering Thompson, 35th Indian Cavalry]. Seat —
Redlynch Park, Bruton, Somerset.
W The Late CHARLES PEPPER, Esq., M.A. of
© Trin. Coll., Cambridge, J. P. and D.L. for co.
Meath (High Sheriff 1887), and (Hon.) Col. of 5th
Batt. Leinster (Royal Meath) Regt. Born 1845, being
the eldest surviving son of the late Col. Charles Pepper,
by Matilda Mary, dau. of Arthur St. George, Esq.,
and Lady Harriet St. George ; s. his brother in 1884,
and died 1927. Armorial bearings— Gules, on a chevron
argent, between three demi-lions rampant or, as many
grains of pepper proper, and in chief a trefoil slipped
of the second. Mantling gules and or; and for his
Crest, upon a- wreath of the colours, a demi-lion ram-
pant or. Motto — "Semper erectus." Seat — Ballygarth
Castle, Julianstown, Drogheda.
PEPYS. Sable, on a bend or, between two nags' heads
erased argent, three fleurs-de-lys of the field. Mantling
sable and or. Crest — A camel's head erased or,
bridled and gorged with a ducal coronet sable. Motto —
" Mens cujusque is est quisque."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Kenelm Charles Edward Pepys,
4th Earl of Cottenham, b. 1874 ; d. 1919, by his
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ist wife, m. 1899, Lady Rose Leigb, d. of 1st Marquis
of Abergavenny : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Mark Everard Pepys, 6th Earl of Cotten-
ham (11 June 1850), Viscount Crovvhurst of Crowhurst,
Sussex, Baron Cottenham, of Cottenham, Cambs. (20 Jan.
1836), 9th Bart. (22 Jan. 1784) [Supporters — On either
side a horse argent, bridled and gorged with a ducal
coronet sable, pendent therefrom an escutcheon or,
charged with a fleur-de-lys of the second], b. 1903 ; s.
his brother 1922; m. 1927. Venetia, only d. of Captain
John Vickers Taylor, J. P., of North Aston Manor,
Oxfordshire, and has issue — Lady Rose Edith Idina.
Res. — Maids Moreton Hall, Buckingham.
Hon. John Digby Thomas Pepys, 2nd Lieut. 10th Roy.
Hussars, b. 1907. Res. — Maids Moreton Hall, Buckingham.
PERCEVAL (U.O.). Argent, on a chief indented gules,
three crosses pat6e of the field. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a thistle
Katherine Moyra.
Sligo.
Seat — Temple House, Ballymote, co.
PERCEVAL (U.O., 1836). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent,
on a chief indented gules, three crosses patee of the field
(Perceval); 2 and 3, barry nebuly of six or and gules
(Lovel of Tichmersh). Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a thistle erect, leaved proper.
Son of Charles John Perceval, b. 1831 ; d. 1894 ; m.
ist, 1852, Eleanor, yngst. d. of John Matthews: —
The late Rt. Hon. Sir Charles John Perceval 9th Earl of
Egmont (6 Nov. 1733), Viscount Perceval of Kanturk
(25 Feb. 1722), Baron Perceval of Burton (21 April 1715),
Baron Arden of Lohort Castle, co. Cork (23 May 1770),
Lord Lovel and Holland of Enmore, co. Somerset (7
May 1762), Baron Arden of Arden, co. Warwick (28
July 1802), andaBart. (9 Sept. 1661) [Supporters— Dexter,
an antelope argent, attired, and unguled or, ducally gorged
and chained of the last ; sinister, a stag sable, attired and
erect, leaved proper. Mottoes (over the crest) — " Yvery " ;
(under the arms) " Sub cruce Candida."
Sons of Philip Perceval, Esq., D.L. , b. 1813; d. 1897 ;
m. ist, 1843, Frederica Penelope (d. 1861), d. of Col.
Hugh Duncan Baillie of Red Castle, N.B. ; and, 1868,
Hon. Ernestine Wellington Sydney, d. of ist Lord de
Lisle and Dudley : —
Hugh Spencer Dudley Perceval, Gentleman, b. 1856.
Major Philip Hunloke, C.V.O. (g.v.).
Son of Alexander Perceval of Temple House, J. P. and
D.L. co. Sligo (High Sheriff 1882), b. 1859; d. 1887;
m. 1881, Charlotte Jane, d. of Charles William O'Hara
of Annaghmore : —
Alexander Ascelin Charles Philip Spencer Perceval, Esq.,
Major Irish Guards, D.L. and (1923) High Sheriff, co.
Sligo, b. 1885; ?>i. 1912, Eleanora Margaret, elder d. of
Dr. MacDowell of The Mall House, Sligo ; and has issue-
Alexander Robert Charles Perceval, Gentleman, b. 1913 ;
John Frances George Perceval, Gentleman, b. 1915; and
unguled or, ducally gorged and chained of the last, each
holding in the mouth a thistle proper], b. 1858 ; m. 1890,
Florence, d. of George Gibson, M.D., of Birtley ; and d.
1929. Seat — Avon Castle, Ringwood, Hants.
Sonsof George DrummondPerceval, Gentleman, b. 1847;
d. 1920 ; m. 1870, Marianne, d. of Edward Baxter: —
Frederick Joseph Trevelyan Perceval, Gentleman, b.
1873 ; m. 1911, Cecilia (d. I9i6),d. of James Burns Moore,
and has issue — Frederick George Moore Perceval, Gentle-
man, b. 19 14. Res. —
George Ernest Spencer Perceval, Gentleman, b. 1874;
m. 1910, Margaret, d. of Peter Eadington. Res. —
Son of Charles Augustus Trevelyan Perceval, b. 1848 ;
d. 1898; m. 1890, Annie, third d. of the late Thomas
Evison of Homsey: —
Gordon Laurence Perceval, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; m. 1914,
Constance Mary, d. of Samuel Yelland of Hove. Res. —
1 Cardigan Villas, The Green, Southwick, Sussex.
Son of James Wilde Godfrey Perceval, b. 1854; d.
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1905; m. 1882, Jane Milne, d. of the late James
Louttit, M.D., of Vanburgh Park, Blackheath: —
Spencer Ralph Perceval, Gentleman, b. 1889; m. 1918,
Mabel, d. of Alfred Annesley Newbold. Post. add. — 59
Ivor Road, Sparkhill, Birmingham.
Son of Charles Spencer Perceval, B.L., LL.D. , F.S.A.,
Sec. to the Comm. of Lunacy, b. 1829; d. 1889; m.
1868, Mary Elinor Vere, d. of Hon. Robert O'Brien
and niece to the 13th Lord Inchiquin : —
Dudley Perceval, Gentleman, b. 1874; m. 1914! Hon.
Mary Elizabeth Massey, d. of Lord Clarina, and has issue
— Philip Edward Perceval, Gentleman, b. 1915 ; and Mary
Leonora. Res. — 153 Church Street, Chelsea. Club— Oxford
and Cambridge.
Son of Ernest Augustus Perceval of Severn House,
Henbury, co. Gloucester, b. 1807 ; d. 1896 ; in. 1830,
his cousin, Beatrice (d. 1898), fourth d. of Sir John
Trevelyan, 5th Bart.: —
Alfred Spencer Perceval, Gentleman, b. 1843; m. 1881,
Agnes Laura (d. 1921), d. of the late Rev. Augustus James
Tharpe, Rector of Snailwell, Cambs Res. — Ivery, Knyve-
ton Road, Bournemouth.
PERCEVAL (U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, a horse
passant argent, the fore-leg attached to the hind-leg on
the near side by a fetterlock gules (Perceval) ; 2. sable, a
chevron ermine between three mullets argent (Perceval) ;
3. argent, a chevron gules, on a canton of the last, a spur
leathered rowel downwards or (Knight). Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a horse as in the arms. Motto —
" Per se valens."
Sons of Sir Westby Brook Perceval, K.C.M.G., Barr.-
at-Law, Middle Temple (1878), Member for Christ-
church, N.Z. , in House of Reps. 1887-91 ; Chairman
of Committees, House of Reps. , N.Z. 1891 ; Agent-Gen.
for N.Z. 1891-96 ; Agent-Gen. for Tasmania 1896-98 ;
created Knight Commander of the Order of St. Gregory
by Pope Leo XIII 1891 ; Member of Roy. Comm. for
Chicago Exhibition 1894-5, and for Paris Exhibition
1900; Member of Tariff Comm. 1904, b. 1854 ; d. 1928
(only son of the late Westby Hawkshaw Perceval, late
of Knightsbrook, co. Meath, and of Laricor and
Carrickmakegan, co, Leitrim, Ireland, by his wife
Sarah Brook Bailey, youngest dau. of John Bailey of
Little Oakley, Essex, M.D.); m. 1880, Jessie Mary,
yngst. d. of Hon. John Johnston, M.L.C., of Welling-
ton, New Zealand: —
Francis Westby Perceval, Esq., O.B.E. (mil.), B.A.
(Balliol Coll. Oxon.), Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple,
served Great War as Brevet-Major R.A.O.C., b. 1882 ; m.
1 91 2, Dorothy Anne Cecilia, d. of George Thornton of
Fairlawn, Eltham, Kent, and has issue — (1) Robert Westby
Perceval, Esq., b. 1914 ; (2) John Peter Westby Perceval,
Gentleman, b. 1916 ; Margaret Mary ; Anne Milldred ; and
Sara Mary. Res. — Mottisfont, Ccurt Road, Eltham, S.E.9.
Club — Automobile.
Christopher Peter Westby Perceval, Esq., D.S.O. , Maj.
R.A., served Great War (despatches), b. 1890. Res. —
PERCEVAL-MAXWELL of Finnebrogue (U.O.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a saltire sable, on a chief of
the last, three pallets of the first (Maxwell) ; 2 and 3,
argent, on a chief indented gules, three crosses patee of
the first (Perceval). Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, a stag's head erased proper
(Maxwell). Motto — " Je suis pret."
Son of John William Perceval- Maxwell, Esq. (High
Sheriff co. Down 1873), b. 1840 ; d.v.p. 1875 ; m. 1868,
Selina Frances Imogene, eldest d. of the late David
Stewart Ker of Montalto, co. Down : —
Rt. Hon. Robert David Perceval-Maxwell, P.C., D.S.O. ,
J. P. and D.L. co. Down (High Sheriff 1911), late Lt.-
Col. R. Irish Rifles, served Great War, comdg. a Batt.
Roy. Munster Fus. (despatches, D.S.O.), P.C. Northern
Ireland since 1923, b. 1870; m. 1895, Edith Grace (d. 1928),
d. of Henry Haswell Head, M.D. ; and has had issue — (1)
John Robert Perceval-Maxwell, Esq., Capt. K.R.R.C.(ret.),
b. 1896 [m. 1921, Phoebe Laura, d. of Sir Benjamin Cherry,
LL.B.]; (2) Richard Henry Perceval-Maxwell, Lieut. The
Cameronians, b. 1897; killed in action 19 16 ; (3) Patrick
Edward Perceval-Maxwell, Gentleman, b. 1900; (4) Brian
Stephen David Perceval-Maxwell, Gentleman, b. 1908;
(5) David Perceval-Maxwell, Gentleman, b. 191 1. Seat —
Finnebrogue, Downpatrick.
Younger sons of Robert Perceval-Maxwell, Esq., J. P.
and D. L. , b. 1813; d. 1905; m. 1839, Helena Anne
(d. 1888), only d. of William Moore of Moore Hill, co.
Waterford: —
Stephen Richard Nassau Perceval-Maxwell, Gentleman,
b. 1850 ; m. 1884, Mabel Henrietta, third d. of Joseph
Richardson of Glenmore, co. Antrim ; and has had issue —
Nigel Perceval-Maxwell, Lieut. 16th Lancers, b. ;
killed in action 1917. Res. —
Henry Spencer Perceval-Maxwell, Gentleman, b. 1861 ;
m. 1899, Hyacinthe Mary, d. of Vice-Adm. Gerard Napier ;
and has issue — (1) Edward Napier Perceval- Maxwell,
Gentleman, Lieut. The Rifle Bde., b. 1901 ; (2) Gerard
Henry Aubrey Perceval-Maxwell, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut.
Durham L.I., b. 1903; and Oonah Hyacinthe. Res.—
Moore Hill, co. Waterford.
PERCY, see HEBER-PERCY.
PERCY. Quarterly, 1 and 4, grand quarters, 1st
and 4th counterquartered, i. and iiii., or, a lion ram-
pant azure (being the ancient arms of the Duke of
Brabant and Lovaine) ; ii. and iii., gules, three luciesor
pikes hauriant argent (for Lucy) ; 2nd and 3rd, azure,
five fusils conjoined in fesse or (for Percy) ; 2 and 3,
grand quarters, quarterly, 1st and 4th, or, three bars
wavy gules ; 2nd and 3rd, or, a lion's head erased within
a double tressure flory counterflory gules (for Drum-
mond). Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a chapeau
gules, turned up ermine, a lion statant the tail extended
azure Motto — " Esperance en Dieu."
Sons of the Most Noble Sir Henry George Percy,
K.G., P.C, 7th Duke of Northumberland, b. 1846 ; d.
1918 ; m. 1868, Lady Edith Campbell, d. of 8th Duke
of Argvll : —
Most Noble Sir Alan Ian Percy, K.G., C.B.E., M.V.O.,
8th Duke of Northumberland (22 Oct. 1766), Earl of
Northumberland (2 Oct. 1749). Earl Percy, Earl of
Beverley (2 Nov. 1790), Baron Warkworth of Warkworth
Castle (1749), Lord Lovaine (28 Jan. 1784). Baron of
Alnwick, and a Bart., Lord Lieut, of Northumberland,
Brevet Lieut.-Col. (ret.) Gren. Gds. [Supporters— On
the dexter, a lion rampant azure ; on the sinister, a
Hon rampant guardant or, ducally crowned of the last,
gorged with a collar gobony argent and azure], b.
1880; m. 1911, Lady Helen Gordon-Lennox, C.B.E.,
J. P., d. of 7th Duke of Richmond and Gordon, K.G. ; and
has issue — Henry Gordon Alan Percy, commonly called
Earl Percy, b. 1912 ; Lord Hugh Algernon Percy, b. 1914 ;
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Per
pet
Lord Richard Charles Percy, b. 192 1 ; Lord Geoffrey
William Percy b. 1925 ; Lady Elizabeth Ivy ; Lady Diana
Evelyn. Seats — Alnwick Castle, and Kielder Castle,
Northumberland ; Albury Park, Guildford, Surrey ; Syon
House, Brentford. Town res. — 17 Prince's Gate, S.W.
Lord William Richard Percy, C.B.E., D.S.O., Barrister-
at-Law, Inner Temple, Col. (ret.) Grenadier Gds.,
b. 1882 ; m. 1922, Mary, d. of Capt. George Svvinton,
and has issue — Henry Edward Percy, Esq., b. 1925.
Gerald Percy, Gentleman, b. 1928. Res. — Catfield Hall,
Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.
Rt. Hon. Lord Eustace Sutherland Campbell Percy,
P.C., M.P. Hastings since 1921, b. 1887; m. 1918, Stella
Katherine, d. of Maj.-Gen. Lawrence Drummond, C.B.,
C.M.G. ; and has issue — 2 daus. Res. — The Old Rectory,
Albury, nr. Guildford.
2nd son of the Most Noble Sir Algernon George Percy,
6th Duke of Northumberland, b. 1810 ; d. 1899 ;
m. 1845, Louisa (d. 1890), d. and coheir of Henry
Drummond : —
Lord Algernon Malcolm Arthur Percy, Col. (ret.)
Northumberland Fusiliers, b. 1851 ; m. 1880, Lady
Victoria Edgcumbe, d. of 4th Earl of Mount Edg-
cumbe, and has had issue — -Algernon William Percy,
Esq., b. 1884 ; d. in Battle of Jutland 1916 ; Katherine
Louise Victoria \m. 1904, Capt. J. R. Heber-Percy].
Res. — Guy's Cliff e, Warwick. Club — Travellers'.
PERCY (U.O., gtd. by Betham). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
or, a lion rampant azure between three trefoils slipped vert ;
2 and 3, azure, three fusils in fesse or, between two trefoils
slipped argent, the whole surrounded by a bordure gobony
gules and argent. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a
chapeau gules, doubled ermine, a lion passant, the tail ex-
tended azure, holding in the dexter fore-paw a trefoil slipped
or. Motto — " Esperance en Dieu."
Eld. son of Major John William Percy, oth Fot, b.
; d. ; m. Maria Gertrude, d. of Robert Fitz-
Gerald cf Dingle, co. Kerry: —
Major William Francis Percy, late Norfolk Regt., Major
Reserve of Officers, b. 1857. Res. —
PEREN, see DINHAM-PEREN.
JAMES PERKINS, Gentleman, Member of Corporation
of City of London, F.R.G.S. Born 1830, being the third
son of Jonathan Perkins of Wiltshire, by his wife Elizabeth
Ann, ne'e Bowles, of Somersetshire [niece of Admiral Bowles].
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per fesse gules
and argent, a pale between two unicorns' heads erased in
chief and as many fleurs-de-lys in base, the pale charged
with a cross crosslet fhch£e in chief and an anchor erect
in base, all counterchanged ; and for his Crest, on a
wreath of the colours, in front of a ship's rudder fesse-
wise, a dexter arm in armour proper, charged with two
anchors, the one above and the other below the elbow, or,
the hand holding a battleaxe also or; with the Motto, " In
Deo confido. " Livery — Grey.
PERKS (H. Coll., 1908). Azure, a lymphad or, pennon
flying to the dexter gules, on a chief masoned proper, two
annulets of the second. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, in front of two anchcrs in saltire
or, a lion's head erased azure. Motto — ' ' Honore et amore. "
Son of Rev. George Thomas Perks, M.A., Pres. of
Wesleyan Conference, b. ; d. ; m. : —
Sir Robert William Perks, 1st Bart. (1908), J. P. for Ox-
fordshire and Kent, M.I.C.E. , M.P. for Louth Div. of
Lines. 1892-1910, Fellow of King's Coll., London Univ.,
b. 1849; m. 1878, Edith, d. of William Mewburn of Wyk-
ham Park, Banbury ; and has surv. issue — Robert Malcolm
Mewburn Perks, Esq., b. 1892 [w. 1917, Neysa, only child
of Dr. Cheyney of New Rochelle, U.S.A., and has issue —
2 daus.] ; Mildred Mewburn [m. 1913, William Hertslet
Gull]; Edith Mary [m. 1908, Paymaster- Rear-Adm.
Bertram Cowes Allen, C.B., M.V.O., R.N., and has
issue]; and Margaret Hilda [m. 1911, Edgar Mclntyre,
and has issue]. Seat— Claverley, Littlestone, Kent. Toxvn
res.— 11 Kensington Palace Gardens, London, W. Clubs
— National Liberal, Hurlingham.
PEROWNE (H. Coll., 8 Feb. 1924). Azure, a fesse
engrailed or, between in chief three fleurs-de-lys, and in
base as many escallops argent. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a harp or, two
sprigs of oak in saltire proper. Motto — " Nil mortale
sonans."
Sons of Rt. Rev. John James Stewart Perowne, Lord
Bishop of Worcester, b. 1823 ; d. 1904 ; m. 1862,
Anna Maria, d. of Humphry Woolrych, Sergeant-
at-Law, of Croxley House, Herts. : —
John Thomas Woolrych Perowne, Esq., V.D., Lt.-Col.
(ret.) R.F.A. (T.F.), Knt. of Justice and Registrar of
the Ven. Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem,
Hon. Col. 51st (London) A.A. Bde. R.A. (T.A.) M.A.
Cantab.), b. 1863 ; m. 1896, Edith Marione, Dame of
Grace of the Ven. Order of the Hospital of St. John of
Jerusalem, eld. d. of the lateT.B. Browne, of 38 Russell
Square ; and has issue — (1) Victor Perowne, Gentleman,
2nd Sec. H.M. Diplomatic Service, M.A. (Cantab.), Com-
mander of the Ven. Order of the Hospital of St. John of
of Jerusalem, b. 1897 (Club- — Guards'); (2) Lancelot
Perowne, Gentleman, Lieut. R.E., Officer of the Ven.
Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, b. 1902
\m. 1927, Gertrude Jenny, only child of Gottfried Hein-
rich Stein of Cologne] ; (3) Rev. Christopher Perowne,
Clerk in Holy Orders, Officer of the Ven. Order of the
Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, B.A. (Cantab.), b.
1904 ; and Rosabelle. Res. — 253 St. James' Court,
S.W.i. Clubs — Carlton, R.A.C., R. London Yacht.
Edward Stanley Mould Perowne, Gentleman, F.S.A.,
Hon. Treasurer Roy. Asiatic Soc, Solicitor, b. 1864 ;
m. 1892, Ellen Dora, d. of the late Rev. James Hunter
Gandy, Rector of Chesterton, Hunts., and has issue —
Dora May Violet. Res. — 7a Bickenhal Mansions, W.i ;
Rue Jean Aicard, St. Raphael, Var, France. Club —
Constitutional.
Connop Fitzroy Stewart Perowne, Gentleman, b. 1 866 ;
m. 1905, Florence, d. of the late Charles Moss, of
Brighton. Res. — L'Ensoleillee, Bde. de l'Observatoire,
Monaco.
Rt. Rev. Arthur William Thomson Perowne, D.D.,
Bishop of Bradford since 1920, b. 1867 ; m. 1st, 1895,
Helena Frances (d. 1922), d.of thelateH.Oldnall-Russell,
of Sion House, Worcs. ; and has issue — (1) Francis
Edward Perowne, Gentleman, b. 1898 ; (2) Stewart
Henry Perowne, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; (3) Leslie Arthur
Perowne, Gentleman, b. 1906; 2nd, 1926, Mabel, d. of
Thomas Henry Bailey of Wyldcrof t, Wokingham. Res.
— Horton Hall, Bradford. Club — Athenaeum.
WILLIAM LUMLEY PERRIER, Esq. Born 1870,
being the eldest son of the late William Lumley Perrier,
Esq., J. P., of Maryborough House, co. Cork, by his wife
Maria Frances, dau. of William Clarke, Esq. , of Farran, co.
Pet
Cork, and great-grandson of the late Sir Anthony Perrier of
Carrigmore, co. Cork. Armorial bearings — Argent, a lion
rampant gules, debruised by a bend or, on a chief azure, a
lion's head couped of the first. Mantling' gules and argent ;
and for his Crest, issuant from a French ducal coronet or, a
lion's head proper. Motto — " Consilio et vi." Seat —
Ballinure House, Blackrock, co. Cork.
PERRINS (H. Coll.). Gules, three piles, two in chief
and one in base or, each charged with a pomegranate
slipped"proper, on a chief ermine, three leopards
the first. Mantling gules and or
faces of
Crest— On a wreath of
Per 1539
colours, a beaver statant proper, semee of escallops, and
holding in the mouth a pear or. Badge — A pear leaved
and slipped proper. Motto—" nONOAHANTA."
Son of Alfred Perry, of Bristol, b. 1837 ; m. 1870 : —
Sir Percival Lea Dewhurst Perry, K.B.E. Civ. (1918),
b. 1878 ; m. 1904, Catherine, d. of John Meals, of Hull.
Res. — Island of Herm, Channel Islands.
"'[PERRY (H. Coll., 24 Oct. 1907). Azure, en a chevron
J
the colours, a demi-talbot gorged with a collar nebuly gules,
charged on the shoulder with two annulets interlaced fesse
wise of the last, holding between the paws a pomegranate
as in the arms. Motto — " Perenne sub sole nihil. " Livery —
Dark blue coat, red and blue waistcoat.
Son of James Dyson Perrins, Esq., J. P., of Davenham,
High Sheriff 1885, by his wife Frances Sarah, eldest
d. of James Perrins of Cheltenham, b. 1823 ; d. 1887 : —
Charles William Dyson Perrins, Esq., D.C.L., D.L.,
P., cos. Worcester, Ross and Cromarty, F.S.A. ,
Hon. Col. 8th Batt. Worcs. Regt., formerly Capt. 4th
Batt. H.L. I., Esquire of the Order of the Hospital of
St. John of Jerusalem, Mayor of Worcester 1897,
High Sheriff co. Worcester 1899-1900, b. 1864 ; m. 1st,
1889, Catherine Christina, d. of the late A. A. Gregory of
Inverness; and has had issue — (1) James Allan Dyson
Perrins, Esq., M.C. with Bar, Capt. Res. of Officers, late
Welch Gds. , formerly Lieut. 3rd Seaforth Highlanders, b.
1890 [m. 1916, Marie Louise, d. of William McNeil Rode-
well, of Tuxedo and New York, U.S.A., and has issue —
Allan McNeil Dyson Perrins, Gentleman, b. 1918] ; (2)
Charles Francis Dyson Perrins, Gentleman, b. 1892 [m.
19 18, Margaret, d. of Arthur Holbeche of Priors Croft,
Malvern] ; (3) John Stewart Dyson Perrins, Gentleman, b.
1898; d. 1913 ; Margaret Susan [tn. 1918, Capt. Oliver
Backhouse, C.B., R.N.]; and Catherine Elspeth ; 2nd,
1923, Frieda, d. of the late John D. Milne, of Cheadle,
Cheshire. Seats— Davenham, Malvern; Ardross Castle.
Ross-shire. Club — Conservative.
Son of Thomas Henry Perrins, Gentleman, b. 1827;
d. 1879; m. 1864, Amelia, d. of Hanbury Hopkins: —
William Dyson Perrins, Gentleman, b. 1866. Res. —
Malvernbury, Malvern.
PERRY of Ewell Place (H. Coll. ). Tierce in pairle sable,
azure and gules, three pears reversed one and two or.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
or, three crescents of the first, between as many stags trip-
pant of the second. Mantling azure and or. Crest — A
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Per
per
stag's head erased proper between two spurs rowels upwards
or. Motto — " Robore et virtute."
Sons of John Maddock Perry, of The Park, Notting-
ham, b. 1827; d. 1904; m. 1857, Sarah Roby, d. of
William Thorpe :—
John Thorpe Perry, Gentleman, b. i860. Res.— Pen-
dower, Cavendish Crescent North, The Park, Nottingham.
Roby Thorpe Perry, Esq., M.C., Major Res. of Officers,
Roy. Guernsey Mil., served Great War 1915-19, as Capt.
R.F.A., b. 1870; m. 1900, Agnes Emily Constance, d. of
Francis' Joseph Thorne, and has issue — John Maddock
Thorpe Perry, Gentleman, b. 1904 ; and Constance Mary
Thorpe. Res.— Birklands, Les Canus, Guernsey. Club—
Grange (Guernsey).
Francis Thorpe Perry, Gentleman, b. 1872. Res.— Beech
Close, Car-Colston, East Bridgford, Notts.
PERRY (H. Coll.). Argent, on a pile vert, three pears
stalked and leaved or.
Only surv. child of Thomas Aloysius Perry, Esq., J. P.
and D.L., b. 1820; d. 1907; m. 1840, Helen (d. 1873),
only d. of William Knight of Houghton, co. Lan-
custcr * —
Pauline Marie Therese. Post, add.— Bitham Hall,
Avon Dassett, Warwickshire.
PERRY (H. Coll.). Quarterly, gules and or, on a bend
invected argent, between in the second and third quarters
two branches of oak fructed vert, three lions passant sable.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a hind's
head couped or, holding in the mouth a sprig of oak, with
two acorns vert, three caltraps fessewise gules. Motto —
" Holdfast."
Sons of Walter Copland Perry, Gentleman, M.A. ,
Barrister-at-Law, b. 1814 ; d. 1911 ; m. 1st, 1841, Hep-
zibah Elizabeth (d. 1880), d. of Samuel Shaen, Esq.,
Barrister-at-Law, J. P. and D. L. co. Essex, of Crix,
Hatfield-Peveril, co. Essex ; 2nd, 1889, Evelyn Emma,
d. of Robert Stopford of 45 Hyde Park Square,
London, W. : —
Harold Arthur Perry, Esq., M.A. (Camb.), Barrister-at-
Law, a Judge of Appeal Court, Cairo (Egypt), late Fellow
of King's Coll., Camb, b. 1850 ; m. 1892, Louisa, d. of Rev.
Charles Lyndhurst Vaughan, Rector of St. Leonards ; and
has issue — Maxwell Harold Coote Perry, Esq., M.C. , Capt.
and Batt. Devon Regt., b. 1895 ; Clidley Louisa Boughton
Shaen. Res. — Wilton Lodge, Queen's Crescent, Southsea.
Club — Athenaeum.
Charles Copland Perry, Gentleman, M.A. (Oxon), Ph.D.
Marburg (Prussia), b. 1853. Club— Athenaeum.
Arnold Henry Perry, Gentleman, A. M.I.C.E. , Under-
Sec, of State, P.W.D. (Tanzim), 1902-n, has Second Class
Order Osmanieh, Egypt, b. 1855 ; m. 1887, Mary, eld. d. of
Henry Card Anderson, M.I.C.E., Cairo; and has issue —
Walter Arnold Copland Perry, Esq., Dir. of Irrigation,
Khartoum, Sudan, served Great War with R. E. , *. 1888
[m. 19 19, Eleanor Mary, d. of Charles Vigor, of Gowran
Castle, co. Kilkenny]. Club— Junior Carlton.
PERRY of Trysull (H. Coll.). Gules, on a chevron
argent, three pears proper, on a chief of the second two
padlocks, also proper. Mantling gules and argent. CreBt
—On a wreath of the colours, a padlock between two pear-
branches fructed all proper.
Son of : —
John Perry, Gentleman, b. Res.— The Croft, Trysull,
Staffs.
CHARLES WILBRAHAM PERRYMAN, Esq., J. P.
co. of Southampton, Lord of the Manor of Ardley (Oxon.),
and Patron of that Advowson. Born Aug. 9, i860. Armo-
rial bearings — Parted per pale ermine and azure, two bars
indented, each charged with three pears slipped, all
counterchanged. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a wolf's head ermine, erased
gules, charged with a fesse indented azure, surmounted by
two pear-branches, leaved, fructed, and slipped in saltire
proper. Motto — " Per ardua stabilis." Livery — Blue, and
white striped waistcoat. Married, July 12, 1884; and has
Issue — (1) Percy St. Clair Wilbraham Perryman, Gentle-
man, b. June 22, 1885 ; (2) Cecil Rudolph Ernest Wilbraham
Perryman, Esq., D.S.C., Comdr. R.N., b. Dec. 4, 1887
(Address — c/o G.P.O.) ; (3) Herbert Alan Fortescue
Wilbraham Perryman, Gentleman, b. June 13, 1890; and
Marjorie Winifred Evelyn Wilbraham, b. Jan. 14, 1893.
Seat —
PERSSE of Roxborough (U.O., Confn. 1913). Azure,
five fusils conjoined in fesse argent between three lions
rampant or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a lion statant with tail extended
gules. Motto — " Esperance en Dieu."
Son of Capt. William Arthur Persse, of Roxborough,
late R.A., J. P., D.L., co. Galway, High Sheriff 1889,
Per
Pet
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b. 1863; d. 1925; m. 1894, Katharine Ellen, d. of
Lieut.-Col. Henry John Wolsteyn Gehle, R.E. : —
Dudley William Persse, Gentleman, Lieut. R.F.A.,
b. 1901. Seat — Roxborough, Loughrea, co. Galway.
Son of Major William Norton Persse, R.A., of Rox-
borough, co. Galway, D.L., b. 1837; d. 1893; m.
i860, Rose, d. of Rev. Arthur Bennet Mesham, Rector
of Wootton, Kent: —
Dudley Jocelyn Persse, Gentleman, b. 1873. Res.—
PERTH, Earl of, see DRUMMOND.
PERY (U.O. 1785). Quarterly, 1 and 4, quarterly, gules
and or, on a bend argent, three lions passant sable (Pery) ;
2. per chevron invected or and sable, in chief three pellets,
in base a hart trippant of the first (Hartstonge) ; 3. gules, a
bend between six cross crosslets fitchee or (Ormsby).
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On the wreath of the
colours, a fawn's head erased proper. Motto — " Virtute
non astutia. "
Son of William Hale John Charles Pery, 3rd Earl of
Limerick, K.P. , b. 1840; d. 1896; m. 1st, 1862,
Caroline Maria (d, 1877), d. of Rev. Henry Gray ; 2nd,
1877, Isabella (d. 1927), d. of Chevalier James de
Colquhoun : —
Rt. Hon. Edmund Colquhoun Pery, 5th Earl of
(22 Jan. 1803) and Viscount Limerick (29 Dec. 1800),
6th Baron Glentworth (2 June 1790), 5th Baron For-
ford (U.K., 11 Aug. 1815) [Supporters — Dexter, a
lion ermine ; sinister, a fawn proper, ducally gorged
and chained or], D.S.O., T.D., Major Res. of Officers
R.H.A. (T.A. ), served Great War 1914-19 (despatches,
D.S.O.), b. 1888; m. 1926, Angela Olivia, d. of the late
Lt.-Col. Sir Henry Trotter, K.C.M.G. ; and has issue —
Lady Anne Patricia. Seat — Dromore Cattle, Pallaskenry,
Limerick. Town res. — 10 Evelyn Gardens, S. W.
Son of Hon. Henry Hartstonge Pery, b. 1843 ; d. 1919 ;
m. 1873, Sarah Annie, d. of John James Hooper : —
Henry Vernon Horsley Pery, Esq., b, 1880; m. 1925,
Dorothy Maud, eld. d. of the late Capt. D. II. Knight-
Eaton, of Queensland. Res. — Han Yang Plantations,
Johore, F.M.S.
Sons of Hon. Edmond Aubrey Templar Pery, late R.N. ,
J. P. New S. Wales, and Police Magistrate, b. 1845;
d. 1924; m. 1875, Clara Julia (d. 1901), d. of Lieut.
James O'Brien Croker, R.N. : —
Edmond Aubrey Horsley de Vere Pery, Esq., b. 1875;
m. 1902, Magvieta, d. of Jacobus Henry Cootzee, of
S. Africa, and has issue — 3 daus. Res. —
Harry Reddall de Vere Pery, Gentleman, b. 1877 ; m.
1907, Bertha, d. of John Edward Forischa, of New South
Wales, and has issue — Lyndon de Vere Pery, Gentleman,
b. 1914 ; and 2 daus. Res. —
Percy de Vere Pery, Gentleman, b. 1878. Res. —
William Vere de Vere Pery, Gentleman, b. 1882 ; m.
1 912, Annie Tombs, of London. Res. —
Yr. sons of William Henry, 2nd Earl of Limerick,
b. 1812 ; d. 1866; m. 2nd, 1842, Margaret Jane, only
d. of Capt. Nicholas Horsley : —
Hon. Cecil Standish Stackpole Pery, b. 1847; m. 1875,
Katherine Mary, d. of John Gavan ; and has had issue — (1)
Neville John Tenison Pery, Esq., b. 1877 [m. 1905, Dolores
Harriett, d. of Harvey Davis of Upton Hall, Worcester,
and has issue— Dolores Kathleen de Vere] ; (2) Cecil de
Vere Pery, Gentleman, Lieut. 1st Middx. Regt., b. 1881 ;
killed in action 1915 ; and Margaret Alice [m. 1899, Harry
Hamilton Hinshaw]. Res. — Morton Place, via Waterville,
King's Co., Nova Scotia.
Hon. Harry de Vere Pery, J.P.co. Limerick, R.M.(ret.) co.
Louth, formerly R.N., served in Ashanti War (1873-4), *.
1851 ; m. 1875, Harriet, d. of late Robert Knox. Clubs—
Jun. United Service, Kildare Street (Dublin).
PERY-KNOX-GOREof Coolcronan (R.L.,1891, U.O.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, grand quarters (Knox-Gore), quarterly,
i. and iiii., gules, a fesse between three cross crosslets
fitchee or, all within a bordure argent (Gore); 2 and 3,
gules, a falcon resting within an orle waved on the outer
side and engrailed on the inner argent, a crescent for
difference (Knox); 2 and 3, grand quarters, quarterly i.
and iiii., quarterly, gules and or, on a bend argent, three
lions passant sable (Pery); ii. and iii. , per chevron en-
grailed or and sable, three pellets in chief and in base
a stag passant of the first (Hartstonge). Mantling gules
and or. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a wolf
rampant or (Gore) ; 2, on a wreath of the colours, a falcon
close perched on a rest proper (Knox); 3, on a wreath of
the colours, a hind's head erased proper (Pery).
Sons of Edmond Henry Cockayne Pery- Knox-Gore,
Esq., J. P., D.L., and High Sheriff co. Mayo, 1880, of
Bury House, Cottingham, and Coolcronan House.
Ballina, b. 1827; d. 1900; m. i860, Sarah Jane, d of
Sir Francis Arthur Knox-Gore, Bart. : —
Edmund Arthur Gore Pery-Knox-Gore, Esq., late Lieut.
6th Batt. Connaught Rangers, b. 1861 ; m. 1898, Amy, d.
of Rev. Francis Gordon Sandys-Lumsdaine ; and has surv.
issue — Edmond Myles Pery-Knox-Gore, Esq., 2nd Lieut.
W. Yorks. Regt., b. 1904. Seat — Coolcronan House,
Ballina, co. Mayo.
Col. Cecil Charles James Pery-Knox-Gore, late R. E. ,
Chief Engineer Northern Command 1916, b. 1864 ; m. 1916,
Flora Isabella, d. of the late Capt. H. B. Kelley, R. Lanes.
Artillery, of Trelon House, Cheltenham. Res. —
Wilfrid Henry Cullen Pery-Knox-Gore, Esq., Lt.-Col.
Res. of Officers late R. Tank Corps, formerly Major
Royal Welsh Fas., se ved in the European War (desp.), b.
(twin) 1880. Res.—
Arthur Francis Gore Pery-Knox-Gore, Esq., D.S.O.,
Major and Brev.-Col. R.A.S.C., served Great War 1914-18
(despatches, D.S.O.), has Order of the Redeemer (Greece),
of the White Eagle (Serbia), and Legion of Honour
(France), b. (twin) 1880; m. 1909, Evangeline, d. of Capt.
J. W. St. J. Hughes, and has issue — Edmond Arthur Pery-
Knox-Gore, Gentleman, b. 1922 ; Diana Frances ; and
Mary Agnes. Club — Jun. United Service.
Aubrey Edmond Pery-Knox-Gore, Esq., O.B. E., Major
Res. of Officers, late Yorks. Lt. Inf., serve d*TjTreat War
(despatches), b. 1883 ; m. 1916, Monica, d. of Capt. J. S.
Bridges, late R.A. , of Woodcote, Hants., and has issue —
Cullen Pery-Knox-Gore, Gentleman, b. 1917 ; David
Edmund Strachan Pery-Knox-Gore, Gentleman, b. 1920.
Res.—
Ivan Cockayne Pery-Knox-Gore, Esq., D.S.O. , M.C.,
Major Res. of Officers late R.A., b. 1886. Res.—
HENRY GODOLPHIN PETER-HOBLYN, Esquire,
J. P. Cornwall. Born June 17, 1869, being the third but only
surviving son of John Harris Peter-Hoblyn, of Colquite,
b. 1808 ; d. 1 871 ; m. 1862, Emily, fourth dau. of the late
Rev. John Kingdon, Rector of Michaelstowe, Cornwall.
Armorial bearings (R.L., 18 July, 1865, H. Coll.). Quar-
terly, 1 and 4, azure, a fesse or, two flaunches ermine (for
Hoblyn) ; 2 and 3, gules, on a bend or, between two escallop-
shells argent, a Cornish chough proper, between two cinque-
foils azure (for Peter). Mantling azure and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, two lions' heads erased and
addorsed, the dexter azure, collared or, the sinister or,
collared azure (for Peter). Motto — "Sans Dieu rien."
Livery — Blue, with gold buttons. Married, 1907, Catharine,
eld. d. of Robert Mitchel Hawks, J. P. for Montgomery-
shire ; and has issue — John Bampfylde Peter-Hoblyn, Gen-
tleman, b. 1909; and Catharine Maude. Seat — Colquite,
Washaway R.S.O. , Cornwall.
PETHERICK (H. Coll.). Argent, on a pile gules,
between two roses in base of the last, a gryphon segreant
or, holding between the claws a cross patee of the first.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a demi-griffin gules, holding between
the claws a cross patee argent, a fret or. Motto — " Fortiter
et tenaciter."
Eld . and only surv. son of George Petherick of Porthpean
House, St. Austell, Cornwall, b. 1827; d. 1889; m.
1856, Emily, d. of Francis Barratt, of Elm Terrace,
St. Austell :—
George Tallack Petherick, Esq,, J. P. co. Cornwall,
Sheriff 1917, Joint Chairman Cornwall Quarter Sessions
since 1918, M.A. (Camb), Barr.-at-Law (Inner Temple,
1884), b. i860; m. 1885, Edith, third d. of John Penberthy
Berryman, Surgeon, of St. Austell, Cornwall ; and has issue
— (1) George Gerald Petherick, Esq., late Capt. 1st Roy.
Devon Yeo. (impales Arms of Pleyclell-Bouverie, viz. : —
quarterly, 1 and 4, per fesse or and argent, an eagle dis-
played with two heads sable, on the breast an escutcheon
gules, charged with a bend vair (for Bouverie) ; 2 and 3,
argent, a bend gules guttee-d'eau, between two ravens sable,
a chief chequy or and of the last (for Pleydell), b. 1887
[m. 1914, Ladyjeane, eld. d. of the Earl of Radnor, and has
issue — George David Petherick, Gentleman, b. 1917 ; Chris-
topher Petherick, Gentleman, b. 1922 ; Julian ; Anne ;
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and Jenefer Mary (Res. — 20 Egerton Gardens, S.W.3));
(2) John Cecil Petherick, Esq., M.C., B.A. (Cantab.),
Capt. 3rd (K.O.) Hussars, b. 1889 [m. 1921, Bridget, d.
of Col. F. S. Cornwallis, of Luton Park, Maidstone, and
has issue — Anthony Cornwallis Petherick, Gentleman, 6.
1924 ; and Vivienne] ; (3) Maurice Petherick, Gentleman,
M.A. (Cantab.), <*. 1894; (4) William Geoffrey Petherick,
Esq., Capt. 3rd Hussars, b. 1898. Res. — Porthpean House,
St. Austell, Cornwall ; 18 Gledhow Gardens, South Kensing-
ton. Clubs— Carlton, Junior Carlton, United University.
Sons of William Petherick, Collector H.M. Customs.
b. 1827; d. 1894; m. 1875, Agnes, d. of Edward
Collier : —
William Petherick, Gentleman, b. 1876; m. 1908,
Georgina Rose, d. of George Ponthney, of San Francisco.
Res. — Savsalito, Marin Co., California, U.S.A.
Herbert Lewis Petherick, Gentleman, £. . Address —
Standard Bank of S. Africa, Eldoret, Kenya Colony,
S. Africa.
Arthur Collier Petherick, Esq., Comdr. (ret.) R.N.,
b. . Res. — Springfield, Dunsford, Devon.
PETIT, see JELF-PETIT.
PETIT of Bombay (H. Coll., 1890). Azure, on a
chevron argent between three urns of the last, therefrom
issuant flames proper, as many bees volant also proper.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a ship under sail at sea, in front thereof an anchor
fessewise, all proper. Motto — " Consequitur quod cunque
petit."
Son of Framjee Dinshaw Petit, b. 1848; d. 1895; m.
1859, Awabai Nusserwanjee Mancckjee Petit : —
Hon. Sir Dinshaw Manockjee Petit, 2nd Bart. (1 Sept.
1890), M.L.C. and J. P. for Bombay, b. 1873; m. 1894,
Dinbai, d. of Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy, 3rd Bart. ; and has
issue — (1) Framjee Dinshaw Petit, Esq., b. 1901 ; (2)
Manockjee Dinshaw Petit, Esq. , b. 1904 ; and Jametjee
Dinshaw. Seat — Petit Hall, Malabar Hill, Bombay.
PETLEY (Vns. Kent 1619, and 1663-1668) (Ped. H. Coll.).
Argent, two bends engrailed sable, a canton of the last.
Motto — " Toujours pret."
Sons of Charles Petley, Gentleman, 01 Staple, nr.
Canterbury, b. i860; d. 1921 ; m. 1887, Alice Jane, d.
of John Robinson, of Wingham Court, nr. Canter-
bury : —
Guy Petley, Gentleman, b. 1889. Res. — Staple, nr.
Canterbury. Clubs — Canterbury (Canterbury), Wellington
(Deal).
Bertram Petley, Gentleman, b. 1890. Res — Crixhall
Court, Staple, Kent. Club — Canterbury (Canterbury).
Claud Petley, Gentleman, b. 1892. Res. — Staple, near
Canterbury.
PETLEY of Sevenoaks (H. Coll.) . Argent, two bendlets
engrailed sable, a canton of the second charged with a
crescent of the first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest—
On a wreath of the colours, a dexter cubit arm in armour
proper, charged with three crescents palewise argent, and
holding in the hand by the blade a scimitar fessewise
also proper, pommel and hilt or. Motto — " Toujours
pret."
Son of Charles Carter Petley, b. 1844 ; d. 1882 ;
m. 1875, Kathleen, d. of Col. Munns, of St. Martin's,
Canterbury : —
Charles Ralph Carter Petley, Gentleman, Barrister-at-
Law, Inner Temple, b. 1877 ; m. 1902, Cis Constance
Mary, d. of Edward England, of Melbourne ; and has
issue — Charles Edward Carter Petley, Gentleman, b. 1903 ;
Kathleen Isabel. Res. —
Third son of Charles Robert Carter Petley, of River-
head, b. 1807 ; d. 1890 ; m. 1843, Martha, d. of
Francis Woodgate, of Ferox Hall, Tonbridge,
Kent :—
John Macleod Petley, Gentleman, b. 1856; m. 1891,
Alice, d. of George Ballard, of Sevenoaks ; and has
issue — Donald Robert Macleod Petley, Gentleman, b.
1895 ; Mary Enid. Res. — Westwood, Torquay, Devon.
PETO (H. Coll.). Barry of six per pale indented or and
gules, two annulets in fesse, all counterchanged. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, on a
rock proper, a sinister wing or, charged with three annulets
in chevron gules. Motto — " Ad finem fidelis. "
Eld. son of Sir Samuel Morton Peto, 1st Bart., b. 1809 ;
d. 1889; m. 1st, 1831, Mary, d. of Thomas de la
Garde Grissell of Stockwell Common, co. Surrey ; 2nd,
1846, Sarah Ainsworth, d. of Henry Kelsall of Roch-
dale:—
Sir Henry Peto, 2nd Baronet (22 Feb. 1855), D.L. co.
Dorset (High Sheriff 1897), Barr.-at-Law, M.A. (Camb),
Past Pres. Camb. Union Soc, B.A. (Lond.), b. 1840; m.
1874, Mary, d. of the Rev. Thomas Fuller, Rector of St.
Peter's, Eaton Square. Seat — Chedington Court, Misterton,
Somerset. Clubs — Athenaeum, Reform, Royal Dorset Yacht.
Sons of Morton Kelsall Peto, Esq., of Littlecroft, Lynd-
hurst, Hants., b. 1845; d. 1921 ; m. 1884, Olivia
Georgiana Elizabeth, d. of the Hon. Francis Maude : —
Henry Francis Morton Peto, Esq., Lieut. -Comdr. K.N.,
b. 1889 ; m. 1919, Edith, d. of the late George Berners
Ruck Keene, of Lexden, Colchester, and has issue — Henry
George Morton Peto, Gentleman, 6. 1920 ; William Neill
Peto, Gentleman, b. 1922.
Raymond Harold Kelsall Peto, Gentleman, B.Sc. (Lond.),
b. 1897.
Sons of William Herbert Peto, Esq., of Dunkinty, Elgin,
b. 1849; d. 1927; m. 1874, Kate (a'. 1922), d. of Sir
Robert Palmer Harding: —
Ralph Harding Peto, Esq., late Lieut. 10th R. Hussars,
and Major R.A.F. , formerly Lieut. Royal E. Kent Yeo. ,
sometime Second Sec. Dip. Serv., b. 1877 ; m. 1909, Frances
Ruby Vera (who obtained a div. 1923), only child of Col.
\v alter James Lindsay, late Rifle Brig., and has issue —
Timothy Clement Peto, Gentleman, b. 1921. Res. —
Geoffrey Kelsall Peto, Esq., C.B.E., Sec. to Under-Sec.
of State for India 1928, M.P. Frome since 1924, Capt. late
Wilts. Yeo., b. 1878 ; m. 1903, Pauline, d. of the late
William Quirin of Boston, U.S.A., and widow of Lt.-Col.
R. Cokayne-Frith, 15th Hussars, and has issue — Anthony
Peto, Gentleman, b. 1907; and Pamela Gladys. Res. —
Dean House, Kilmeston, Alresford, Hants. ; 15 Great
College Street, S.W.i. Club— Carlton.
Richard Ainsworth Peto, Esq., Capt. late Warwicksh.
R.H.A..J. 1882.
Yngr. sons of Sir Samuel Morton Peto, 1st Bart, (see
above) : —
(Samuel) Arthur Peto, Esq., b. 1852; m. 1875, Mien
Cornelia, d. of Sir Robert Palmer Harding ; and has surv.
issue —Marjory Kathleen [m, 1901, Major Reginald C.
Coldwell] ; Joan Ainsworth [m. 1909, Capt. James Leslie
Cross]; Evelyn Molly [in. 1908, Brig.-Gen. Robert Harvey
Kearsley, C.M.G., D.S.O.]. Seat— Downs Court. Sand-
wich. Clubs -Raleigh, Bath.
Harold Ainsworth Peto, Esq., b. 1854. Res. — Iford
Manor, Bradford-on-Avon. Clubs — Prince's, Arts.
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Frank Kelsall Peto, Esq., b. 1858; m. 1887, Cecilia,
widow of C. H. Pawson of Farnley House, Dursley, and d.
of W. H. Cane, M.D. , of Uxbridge; and has surv. issue
— (1) Valentine Frank Cane Peto, Gentleman, Lieut. Indian
Army, late 5th Batt. Lanes. Fus. , b. 1889 ; Constance Evelyn
Cane; and Marion Ainsworth. Res. — True Street House,
Berry Pomeroy, Devon.
Sir Basil Edward Peto, 1st Bart. (1927), J. P. Devon,
M.P. for Barnstaple since 1924, Comdr. Order of Leopold
of Belgium, b. 1862; m. 1892, Mary Matilda Annie, d. of
the late Capt. Thomas Carpendale Baird, formerly Dorset
Regt. ; and has issue— (1) James Michael Peto, Esq., Major
Coldstream Gds., b. 1894 \m. 1920, Frances, eld. d. of Rev.
Canon W. H. Carnegie, M.A., Sub-Dean of Westminster
Abbey, and has issue — Serena Mary Francesca (Res. —
22 Westbourne Terrace, W.2. Club — Guards')] ; (2)
Christopher Henry Maxwell Peto, Esq., Capt. 9th Lancers,
b. 1897 (Club— Cavalry) ; (3) Basil Arthur John Peto, Esq.,
Lieut. King's Dragoon Gds., b. 1900 (Club — Cavalry).
Seat — Tawstock Court, Barnstaple, Devon. Res. — 99
Eaton Square, S.W. Clubs— Carlton, Conservative.
PETRE, see TURVILLE-PETRE.
PETRE (H. Coll.). Gules, a bend or, between two
escallops argent. Mantling gules and or. Crest — Upon a
wreath of the colours, two lions' heads erased and endorsed,
the dexter or, collared azure, and the sinister azure, collared
or. Motto — " Sans Dieu rien."
Only son of Rt. Hon. Lionel George Carroll Petre, 16th
Baron Petre of Writtle, co. Essex, Capt. Coldstream
Guaids.b. 1890; d. 1915; in. 1913, Catherine Margaret,
only child of Hon. John Richard de Clare Bos-
cawen :—
Rt. Hon. Joseph William Lionel Petre, 17th Baron Petre,
(21 July 1603) [Supporters— Dexter, a lion regardant or,
collared azure ; sinister, a lion regardant azure, collared
or], b. 1914. Seats — Thorndon Hall, Brentwood, Writtle
Park, and Ingatestone Hall, Essex.
Sons of Francis William Petre, Esq., of Writtle Park,
Dunedin, N.Z., b. 1847; d. 1918; m. 1881, Margaret,
d. of Edward Bowes Cargill of Dunedin, N.Z. : —
Edward Henry Pe're, Esq., Major R. Suffolk Regt.,
b. 1881. Res.—
Bernard Francis Petre, Gentleman, b. 1884; m. 1922,
Anna Constance, d. of Capt. J. Easther, of Dunedin, and
has issue — Francis John Petre, Gentleman, b. 1923. Res. —
William Joseph Petre, Gentleman, b. 1886; m. 1918, Alice
Carr Robinson, of New Zealand. Res. —
Joseph Austin Petre, Gentleman, b. 1893 ; tn. 1921,
Eleanor, d. of the late H. H. Morton, of Auckland, N.Z.
Henry William Petre, Gentleman, b. 1899.
Philip Lewis Petre, Gentleman, b. 1900.
Sons of Hon. Henry William Petre of Springfield
Lawn, co. Essex., D. L. , b. 1820; d. 1889; m. 1st,
1842, Mary Anne Eleanor, d. of Richard Walmisley, of
Middleton Hall, Essex: —
Oswald Arthur Petre, Gentleman, b. 1848 ; m. ,
Isabel, d. of Major Leach ; and has issue — Archibald Petre,
Gentleman, b. ; and four daus. Res. —
Sebastian Henry Petre, Gentleman, Solicitor, b. 1856 :
m. 1881, Elsie, d. of W. Edmund Sib?th of Rouney Abbey,
co. Hereford; and has had issue — (1) Henry Aloysius
Petre, Esq., D.S.O., M.C., late Major R. A. F., served Great
War (despatches), b. 1884 (Res.— 8 Carlos Place, W.i);
(2) William Petre, Capt. late R.A.S.C, and Fit. -Comdr.
R.A.F., served Great War (despatches), b. 1888 [tn. 1925,
Margaret Gwladys, d. of Archibald Bruce, of Acton Burnall
Park, Salop, and has issue — Ann Mary Margaret (Res. —
Langlay Hall Farm, Norwich)] ; (3) Bernard Francis Petre,
late Capt. M.T., R.A.S.C served Great War (despatches),
b. 1891 [m. 1926, Lucy Mary, d. of A. D. Smith Sligo, of
Inzievar, Oakley, Fife] ; (4) John Joseph Petre, D.S.C.,
Squadron Comdr. R.N.A.S., served Great War (despatches,
D.S.C., Croix de Guerre), b. 1894; killed on active service
1917 ; Mary Josephine Lawrentia ; and Sybil Mary [tn. 192 1 ,
William Frederick Gough, and has issue]. Res. — Tor
Bryan, Ingatestone, Essex,
Gerald Petre, Gentleman, b. 1859. Res. —
John Petre, Gentleman, b. 1866. Res. —
Son of Robert George Petre, Gentleman, b. 1861 ;
d. 1922 ; m. 1891, Elizabeth Grace, d. of T.
Ferguson : —
Francis Petre, GentUman, b. 1902. Res. — 62 Derby
Street, St. Albans, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Sons of Hon, Frederick Charles Edmund Petre, Esq.,
J. P. Essex, b. 1824; d. 1906; m. 1847, Georgiana, d.
and coh. of Sir Christopher Musgrave, 9th Bart. : —
Reginald William Petre, Esq., b. 1851 ; m. 1889, Caro-
line, d. of J. Alexander Preston of Baltimore, U.S.A. ; and
has issue — (1) Reginald M. Petre, Gentleman, b. 1893; (2)
Alexander J. Petre, Gentleman, b. 1894 ; and Constance.
Res.—
Alfred Petre, Gentleman, b. 1854. Res. —
Hubert Francis Petre, Gentleman, b. 1861. Res. —
Cuthbert Joseph Petre, b. 1864. Res. —
Son of Hon. Arthur Charles Augustus Petre of Copt-
fold, Essex, b. 1827 ; d. 1882; tn. 1855, Lady Katherine
Howard, d. and co-heiress of William, 4th Earl of
Wicklow, K.P. :—
Lawrence Joseph Petre, Esq., Lord of the Manor of
Coptfold Hall and Blunts, Essex, b. 1864; m. 1890, Jane,
d. of Alonso Williams, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A. ; and has
issue — (1) Louis John Petre, Esq., b. 1891 ; (2) Roderick
Lawrence Petre, Gentleman, b. 1902 ; and Mildred Mary
[tn. 1926, Hon Victor Bruce, son of 2nd Baron AberdareJ.
Estates — Coptfold Hall, and Blunts, Essex. Res. —27
Addison Gardens, W. 14.
Son of Francis Loraine Petre, Esq., B.C.S., Barrister-
at-Law, b. 1852; d. 1925; tn. 1887, Maud Ellen, d.
of Rev W. C. Rawlinson, Rector of Chedburgh,
Suffolk:—
Roderic Loraine Petre, Fsq. , D.S.O., M.C., Major South
Wales Borderets, b. 1887 ; tn. 1922, Katharine, d.of Herbert
Bryans, of Bradford Priory, Wilts., and has issue— Fiancis
Herbert Loraine Petre, Gentleman, b. 1927 ; and Mary
Colletta Rosamond. Address — c/o Glyn Mills & Co., 3
Whitehall Place, S.W. Club — Army and Navy.
Sons of Sir George Glynn Petre, K.C.M.G., C.B., b.
1822; d. 1905; tn. 1858, Emma Katharine, d. of Maj.
Ralph H. Sneyd : —
George Ernest Augustus Henry Petre, Esq., b. i860. Res.
— Dunkenhalgh, Accrington. Club — Travellers'.
Col. Henry Cecil Petre, C.M.G., O.B.E., late comdg.
3rd Batt. Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own), served
S. Africa 1900-01 (Queen's medal, 3 clasps), and Great
War 1915-18 (despatches, C.M.G.), b. 1861 ; m. 1899,
Majorie Elizabeth, d. of the late Richard Arthur Hamilton
Seymour. .#«.— Silton Lodge, Zeals, Wilts. Club— Naval
and Military.
Alfred William Ralph Petre, Esq., b. 1866; tn. 1892,
Gertrude Briggs ; and has surv. issue — (1) Charles Petre,
Gentleman, b. 1895 ; (2) Alfred Ralph Petre, Gentleman,
b. 1896; (3) George Ernest Petre, Gentleman, b. 1899;
Florence Gertrude [tn. 1918, John Crowder, Res. Regt.
Household Cav., and has issue] ; and Katharine Violet.
Res.—
Herbert Arthur Petre, Esq., b. 1868.
Charles Bernard Petre, Esq., formerly Capt. King's Roy.
Rifles, b. 1870 ; tn. 1903, Muriel Rosalind, d. of the late
W. D. Anderson ; and has issue— Robert Charles Petre,
Gentleman, b. 1912 ; Kate Rosalind Florence [tn. 1925,
Lt.-Col. J. W. Renny Tailyour, D.S.O., R.A., of Borrow-
field, Forfar, and has issue]; Elsie Glynn [tn. 1926, Capt.
A. M. Fawcett, M.C., R.A. Reserve] ; and Christine
Marjorie. Res.— Poland, Odiham, Hants, Club— Naval
and Military.
Walter Reginald Glynn Petre, Esq., D.S.O., Rear-Adm.
(ret.), b. 1873; tn. 1906, Agnes Marie, d. of Capt. Eugene
Cadie ; and has issue— (1) Walter George Glynn Petre,
Gentleman, b. 1906 ; (2) Henry Edward Petre, Gentleman, b.
1907; (3) Edward Joseph Algernon Petre, Gentleman, b.
1911 ; (4) Gerard Malcolm Mary Lawrence Petre, Gentle-
man, b. 1916 ; Mary Gabrielle ; Madeline Marie Ethel ; and
Monica Mary. Club— Naval and Military.
PETRIE of Carrowcarden (H. Coll.). Azure, on a bend
between a stag's head couped and three cross crosslets
ntchee argent, three escallops gules. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle
displayed proper, gazing at a sun or. Motto — " Fide sed
vide."
Only surv. son of Sir Charles Petrie, 1st Bart., of
Oakfield, Liverpool, b. 1853 ; d. 1920 ; tn. 1880,
Hannah Lindsay, d. of William Hamilton : —
Sir Charles Alexander Petrie, 3rd Bart. (20 June 1918},
M.A. Oxford, b. 1895; tn. 1st, 1920, Ursula Gabrielle (who
obtained a divorce 1926), d.of Harold Chaloner Dowdall,
K.C. ; and has issue — Charles Richard Borthwick Petrie,
Esq., b. 1921 ; 2nd, 1926, Jessie Cecilia, d. of F. J. G.
Mason, of uThurleigh Road, S.W. Res. — Glenalmond,
Horley, Surrey. Club — Carlton.
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PETRIE (L.O.). Argent, abend azure between a buck's
head erased proper, and a portcullis sable, on a chief gules
three antique crowns or. Mantling azure, doubled argent.
Crest -On a wreath of his liveries, the prow of a viking ship
in the form of a dragon's head vert, collared or, langued
gules. Badge — An eagle soaring aloft proper, looking up
to the sun in his glory or. Motto — " Fide sed vide."
Son of James Rei 1 Petrie, b. 1828 ; d. 1895:—
David Petrie, Esq., Chevalier of the Order of Leopold of
Belgium, Associate Member of the Institution of Naval
Architects, Managing Director of the Antwerp Engineering
Company, b. i860 ; m, 1887, Eva Emma, d. of Alexander
Benedictus, and has issue — James Alexander Petrie, Gen-
tleman, Barrister-at-Law, b. ; and Amy. Res. —
Pannenhuis, Cappellenbosch, near Antwerp, Belgium.
Club — Roy. Thames Yacht.
PETTI WARD (R.L., 1908. H. Coll., orig. granted
Charles II., 1660). Argent, on a cross raguly sable, five
stars of the field. Mantling sable and argent. Crest—
Upon a wreath of the colours, a cross as in the arms.
Motto — "Crux christi lux coeli." Livery — Black, white
facings, silver buttons.
Son of Rev. Charles Terry, Rector of Harleston,
Suffolk, b. 1826; d. 1902 ; m. 1855, Isabella Henrietta,
d. of James Adey Ogle, Reg. Prof. Med., Oxon. : —
Charles Pettiward, Esq., M.A. , J. P. (assumed by Roy.
Lie. 1908 the name and arms of Pettiward in compliance
with the testamentary injunction of the late Roger Pettiward
of Finborough), b. 1855 ; m. 1904, Eliza Mary, d. of Robert
Heale Gamlen of Welwyn, Herts. ; and has issue — Roger
Gamelyn Pettiward, Gentleman, b. 1906 ; Daniel Pettiward,
Gentleman, b. 1913 ; Cynthia; and Stella. Seat — Fin-
borough Hall, Suffolk.
PETTY FITZMAURICE (U.O.). Quarterly, I.,quar-
erly 1 and 4, ermine, on a bend azure, a magnetic needle,
pointing to the polar star or (Petty); 2 and 3, argent,
a saltire gules, a chief ermine (Fitzmaurice) ; II. , the same
arms of Fitzmaurice; III., the same arms of Petty; IV.,
quarterly, 1. per pale sable and argent, on a chaplet, four
quatrefoils counterchanged (Nairne); 2, quarterly, i. and
iiii. , or, on a fesse gules, between three crosses patee in
chief of the second and a mullet azure in base, three
bezants; ii. and iii. , argent, a chevron sable between three
boars' heads erased gules (Elphinstone) ; 3. quarterly, 1.
and iiii., paly of six or and sable; ii., or, a fesse chequy
argent and azure (Stewart); iii., azure, three mullets
argent, within a double tressure flory counterflory or
(Atholl); 4. argent, three martlets sable, on a comble
azure, a cross or, a franc-quartier of the third charged with
a sword paleways, point upwards proper (Flahault).
Mantling azure and argent. Crests — 1. On a wreath of
the colours, a beehive beset with bees diversely volant, all
proper (Petty) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a centaur
drawing a bow and arrow proper, the hind part of the
body argent. Motto — " Virtute non verbis."
Eld. son of Sir Henry Charles Keith Petty Fitzmaurice,
5th Marquis of Lansdowne, K.G. , P.C. , G.C.S.I.,
G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E., D.C.L., LL.D., Under-Secre-
tary of State for War 1872-4, and for India 1880,
Gov.-Gen. of Canada 1883-88, and of India, 1888-94,
Secretary of State for War 1895-1900, and for Foreign
Affairs 1900, b. 1845; d, 1927; m. 1869, Lady Maud
Evelyn Hamilton, G.B.E., C.I., V.A., Lady of the
Bedchamber to H.M. the Queen and Dame Grand
Cross of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of
Jerusalem in England, d. of 1st Duke of Abercorn,
K.G.:—
Most Hon. Henry William Edmond Fitzmaurice, 6th
Marquis of Lansdowne, Earl Wycombe, and Viscount
Calne and Calston (G.B. , 6 Dec. 1784), Lord Wycombe,
Baron of Chipping Wycombe (G.B., 17 May 1760), Earl of
Kerry, and Viscount Clanmaurice (Irel., 17 Jan. 1722),
27th Baron of Kerry and Lixnaw (Irel., by tenure), Earl ot
Shelburne (Irel., 26 June 1753), and Viscount Fitzmaurice
and Baron Dunkeron (Irel., 7 Oct. 1751), and Baron
Nairne (Scot., 27 Jan. 1681) [Supporters— Of the Earldom
of Shelburne, two pegasi ermine, bridled, crined, winged
and unguled or, each charged on the shoulder with a fleur-
de-lys azure ; of the Barony of Nairne, two talbots or
ratch-hounds proper], D.S.O., M.V.O., M.A. (Oxon.).
F.S.A., D.L. Kerry, M.P. for West Derbyshire 1908-18,
Senator Irish Free State since 1922, Lt.-Col. Res. of
Officers late Irish Gds. , served S. Africa and Great War,
b. 1872 ; m. 1904, Elizabeth Caroline, d. of Sir Edward
Stanley Hope, K.C.B., and has issue — (1) Henry Maurice
John Petty Fitzmaurice, commonly called Earl of Kerry,
b. 1913 ; (2) Lord Charles Hope Petty Fitzmaurice, b. 1917 ;
(3) Lord Edward Norman Petty Fitzmaurice, b. 1922;
Lady Katherine Evelyn Constance ; and Lady Elizabeth
Mary. Seats — Bowood Park, Calne, Wilts. ; Sheen Falls,
Kenmare, Kerry. Town res. — 20 Mansfield Street, W. 1.
Clubs — Turf, Brooks's, Guards'.
Only son of Lord Charles George Francis Mercer-
Nairne, M.V.O. , Major 1st Dragoons, Equerry-in-
Ordinary to King George V. 1909-14, b. 1874 ; killed
in action 1914; m. 1909, Lady Violet Mary Elliott-
Murray- Kynynmund, d. of 4th Earl of Minto : —
George John Charles Mercer Mercer-Nairne, Esq., b.
1912. Seats — Meikleour, Tullybeagles, eo. Perth ; Aldie,
co. Kinross.
Second son of Most Hon. Sir Henry Fitzmaurice, 4th
Marquis of Lansdowne, K.G., b. 1816 ; d. 1866; m.
2nd, 1843, Emily Jane Mercer Elphinstone de Flahault,
suo jure Baroness Nairne, d. 1895 : —
Rt. Hon. Edmond George Petty Fitzmaurice, 1st Baron
Fitzmaurice (U.K., 9 Jan. 1906), P.C, M.A. (Camb.), Bar.-
at-Law, J. P. and late Chairman of County Council, Wilts. ,
M.P. forCalne 1868-85, and for N.Wilts. 1898-1905, Under-
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs 1882-5 and 1905-8,
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 1908-9 [Supporters
— On either side a pegasus ermine, bridled, crined, winged
and unguled or, each charged on the shoulders with a fleur-
de-lys azure, surmounted by a crescent gold for difference],
b. 1846; m. 1889, Caroline, d. of W. J. FitzGerald of
Litchfield, Connecticut, which marriage was annulled 1894.
Seat — Leigh House, Bradford-on-Avon, Wilts. Clubs —
Brooks's, Athenaeum.
PEYTON of Doddington. Sable, a cross engrailed
or, in the first quarter a mullet argent. Mantling sable
and or. Crest — A griffin sejant or. Motto — " Patior,
potior."
Son of Sir Algernon Francis Peyton, 6th Bart.,
b. 1855 ; d. 1916 ; m. 1888, Ida Fanny (Res. — Dele-
ford Manor, Iver, Bucks.), d. of James Mason, of
Eynsham Hall, co. Oxford : —
Sir Algernon Thomas Peyton, 7th Bart. (18 Sept. 1776),
of Doddington, Cambridge, Capt. (ret.) nth Hussars,
b. 1889 ; m. 1916, Joan Stratford, only child of John
Stratford Dugdale, Esq., K.C. ; and has issue — John
Henry Peyton, Esq., b. 1923; Delia; Elisabeth. Seat —
Swift's House, Bicester.
Onlv surv. son of Major-Gen. Sir Thomas Peyton,
5th Bart., b. 1817 ; d. 1888; m. 1852, Lucy, d.
of William Watts :—
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William Robert Boileau Peyton, Esq., Brev.-Maj., late
Capt. Shropshire L.I., b. 1859 ; tn. 1894, Alexaudrina
Dorothy, d. of Maj. Malet Haslewood. Res. —
PEYTON of Driney House (U.O.). Sable, a cross
engrailed or, in the first quarter a mullet argent. Mantling
sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a griffin
sejant or. Motto—" Patior potior."
Son of James Duncan Peyton, Gentleman, b. 1823;
d. 1908 ; m. 1870, Harriet Elizabeth, ygst. d. and sole
heir of William Cary, Esq., Capt. 17th Regt. : —
Rev. William Walter Peyton, B.A., b. 1871 ; m. 1909,
Eleanor Charlotte, ygst. d. of late Rev. Joseph Rawlins,
B.A. , Rector of Templeport. co. Cavan, and has issue —
Marguerita Elizabeth Mary. Postal address — Wyatt Ville,
Ballybrack, co. Dublin.
Sons of George Hamilton Alfred Peyton, I.C.S. , b
; d. 1905 ; m. , Elizabeth Barecroft : —
Alfred Peyton, Esq., Lt.-Col. A.S.C, Res.—
Walter Peyton, Gentleman, b.
George Patrick Peyton, Gentleman, b.
Only son of Laurence Oliver Peyton, Gentleman, late
of Driney House, co. Leitrim, b. 1829; d. 1883; m.
1863, Emma, d. of John Bellman, of Melbourne: —
George Walter Conyngham Peyton, Gentleman, b. 1866 ;
m. 1887, Grace, d. of Richard Permewan, of Cornwall,
and has issue — Laurence Oliver Peyton, Gentleman, b. 1906 ;
and seven daus. Res. — Driney, Essendon, Melbourne,
Victoria.
Son of Westropp Joseph Peyton, Esq., C.M.G.,
Major Indian Army, b. i860; d. 1903; m. 1899,
Eleanor, d. of Col. Fenton, Indian Army: —
Patrick George Peyton, Gentleman, b. 1902. Post. add. —
Son of Henry Alfred Peyton, Gentleman, late Lieut.
Indian Army, b. 1827 ; m. , Ida, d. of Rev. Joseph
Hamilton, Rector of Tara, co. Meath : —
Charles Cunningham Peyton, Gentleman, b. 1874.
Res.—
PEYTON. Quarterly, 1. sable, a cross engrailed or, in
the first quarter a mullet argent (for Peyton) ; 2. argent,
three piles wavy meeting in base gules (for Gernon) ; 3.
or, a fesse gules (for Colvill) ; 4. or, a chevron gules, on
a chief azure, three mullets argent (for Sutton) ; 5. gules,
a chevron engrailed ermine, between three falcons argent,
legged and belled or (for Francis) ; 6. vert, a lion rampant
between three escallops or (for Reynolds). Mantling sable
and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin
sejant or. Motto — " Patior potior."
Son of James Reynolds Peyton, Esq,, J. P. and D.L.
co. Leitrim, High Sheriff 1879, b. 1842; m. 1894, Alice
Mary, dau. of the late Major John Edward Riley, late
88th Connaught Rangers: —
John Reynolds Peyton, Gentleman, b. 1896. Res. —
PHARO-TOMLIN (R.L. ; H. Coll.). Argent, on a fesse
between three battleaxes erect sable, as many sinister
hands couped at the wrist proper, in the centre chief
point a cross crosslet gules for distinction. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon two
battleaxes in sal tire proper, a sinister hand as in the arms,
charged with a cross crosslet gules for distinction. Motto
— " Quondam his vicimus armis."
Son of Jacob Crawfurd Pharo, b. 1849 ; d. 1921 ; tn.
Cecilie,d. of Dr. Conrad Egen.of Arendal, Norway : —
Axel Christian Pharo-Tomlin, Solicitor of the Supreme
Court of Judicature in England, b. 1885 ; assumed by
R.L., 12 Oct. 1922, the additional surname of, and the
arms of Tomlin in compliance with the will of Robert
Sackett Tomlin of Dane Court ; m. 1922, Edith Madeline
Quayle, d. of the late Latham Tomlin, Esq., of Dane
Court, and his wife Edith Madeline, now of Dane Court,
d. of Mark Hildesley Quayle ; and has issue — Sylvia Mary.
Res. — Dane Court, St. Peter's, Kent ; 4 Rutland House,
Marloes Road, Kensington, S.W. Clubs — New University,
Roehampton.
PHAYRE (U.O.). Gules, a cross moline argent, sur-
mounted by a bend azure, in the sinister chief point an
Eastern crown or, all within a bordure of the last. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
dove proper, gorged with an Eastern crown or, in the bill
an olive branch vert. Motto — " Virtute tutus."
Sons of Gen. Sir Robert Phayre, G.C.B., b. 1820; d.
1897 ; m. 1845, Diana Bunbury Thompson : —
Lt.-Col. Richard Phayre, O.B.E., late Major York*
Regt., D.L., J. P. Surrey, served in Afghan War 1880, b.
1853 ; m. 188} , Frances Anne, d. of late John J. L. Bayly
of Alderley, Glos. Res. — Belgaum, Woking.
Lieut.-Gen. Sir Arthur Phayre, K.C.B., late Indian Army,
served in Afghan War 1878-80 (medal), China, 1900 (medal),
S. African War 1902 (medal), and Great War 1914-18,
formerly comdg. 9th Secunderabad Div. , Hon. Col. 19th
Q.V.O. Poona Horse, b. 1856; m. 1891, Catharine, d. of
Gen. Sir Horace Searle Anderson, K.C. B. Address — 376
Banbury Road, Oxford.
PHEL1PS of Montacute (Vn. of Dorset 1623, H.
Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a chevron gules be-
tween three roses of the last, seeded and leaved proper ;
2 and 3, or, on a chevron vert, three eagles' heads
erased argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a square beacon (or chest) on
wheels or, filled with fire proper. Motto — "Pro aris et
focis." Livery — White, with red collar and cuffs.
Son of William Robert Phelips, Esq., of Montacute
House, J. P. and D.L., late 6th Dragoon Gds. , b. 1846;
d. 1919 ; m. 1st, 1875, Cicely Grace Augusta (d. 1877),
d, of Frederick Fane of Moyles Court, Hampshire ;
2nd, 1 88 1, Constance Louisa, eldest d. of the Rt. Hon.
Sir Spencer Cecil Ponsonby Fane, P.C. , G.C. B. , of
Brympton, Somerset: —
Gerald Almarus Phelips, Gentleman, b. 1884. Seat —
Montacute House, Montacute, Somerset.
Sons of Major-Gen. Robert Hoskyns Phelips, late
M.S.C., b. 1846; d. 1906; tn. 1st, 1862, Mary (d.
1887), d. of Major G. Proudfoot ; 2nd, Charlotte
Annetta, 3rd d. of Admiral Montresor:—
Hugh Richard Phelips, Gentleman, b. 1869; tn. 1903,
Jacquetta Edith Lombe ; and has issue — Bridget ; and
Kathleen. Res. —
Rev. Bertie Phelips, M.A. Exeter Coll., Oxford, late Vicar
of Smalley, Derbyshire, m. 1902, Florence Mary, second
d. of the late Walter Henry Bosanquet ; and has surv.
issue — Beryl Penelope ; Edith Mary ; and Eirene Dora.
Res.— The Rectory, Cucklington, Wincanton, Somerset.
Harry Phelips, Gentleman, b. 1878 ; m. 1919, Isabel, d.
of Rev. John Riky, M.A., Res. — Anglesea Road,
Southampton.
Robert Montague Phelips, Major (ret.) K.O. R. Lanes.
Regt., b. 1884; m. 1914, Gladys Mary Isabel, only d. of
late D. F. Shears of Streatham. Res. — Rocks, Edington,
Bridgwater, Somerset.
Son of Capt. William Douglas Phelips of Little Bos-
ton, Brentford, Middlesex, 60th Roy. Rifles, b. 1827;
d. 1902 ; m. 1867, Anna Geraldine Barbara, second
d. of the late Edgar Disney of The Hyde, Ingatestone,
Essex : —
Gerald Edward Farquharson Phelips, Gentleman, b.
1878; tn. 1908, Dorothy Monica, eldest d. of James Fitz-
herbert Tylden-Pattenson of Peterborough. Seat — Brigg-
ings Park, near Ware, co. Hertford. Res. — Stoke Doyle,
Oundle, Northants. Club — Arthur's.
PHILIPPS (H. Coll.). Argent, a lion rampant sable,
ducally gorged and chained or. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a lion as in
the arms. Motto — " Ducit amor patriae."
Sons of Rev. Sir James Erasmus Philipps, 12th Bart.,
of Picton, co. Pembroke, b. 1824; d. 1912 ; tn. 1859,
Hon. Mary Margaret (d. 1913), d. of late Hon. and
Rev. Samuel Best,: —
Rt. Hon. Sir John Wynford Philipps, 1st Viscount St.
Davids (17 June 1918) ; 1st Baron St. Davids (6 July
1908), of Roch Castle, co. Pembroke, and a Bart.,
P.C, G.B.E. , J. P., Lord-Lieut, and Custos Rotulorum co.
Pembroke, Pres. Pembroke Terr. Force Assn. from 191 1,
late Capt. Pembroke Imp. Yeo., M.A. (Oxon.), Barrister-
at-Law (Middle Temple), M.P. for Mid. Div. co. Lanark
1888-94, and for co. Pembroke 1898-1908 [Supporters
— On the dexter, a knight vested in chain armour, his
jupon charged with the arms of Philipps (argent, a lion
rampant sable, ducally gorged and chained or), and resting
his exterior hand upon the hilt of his sword ; and on
the sinister side, a knight vested in plate armour, his
jupon charged with the arms of Wogan (or, on a
chief sable three martlets of the field), and resting his
exterior hand upon the hilt of his sword, both standing
upon a battlemented wall, all proper], b. i860; m. 1st,
1888, Nora (d. 1915), d. of the late J. Gerstenberg of
Stockleigh House, Regent's Park ; and has had issue —
'1) Hon. Colwyn Erasmus Arnold Philipps, Capt. Royal
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Horse Gds., J. P., b. 1888; killed in action 1915 ; (2)
Hon. Roland Erasmus Philipps, M.C. , Capt. 9th (Service)
Batt. City of London Regt., J. P. co. Pembroke, served
Great War (despatches, M.C.), b. 1890; killed in action
1916 ; m. 2nd, 1916, Lady Elizabeth Baroness Strange
of Knokin, Hungerford, and de Moleyns in her own
right and by her has issue — Hon. jestyn Reginald
Austen Plantagenet Philipps, b. 1917 ; Hon. Legarde de
Clare Elizabeth. Seats — Roch Castle, Pembrokeshire ;
Tir Abad, Llangammarch, Breconshire. Town res. — 3
Richmond Terrace, Whitehall, S.W. Clubs — Reform,
Brooks's.
Sir Ivor Philipps, K.C.B., D.S.O., Hon. Maj.-Gen.,
Vice-Lieut, and J. P. co. Pembroke, Chairman and Alder-
man Pembroke County Council, Knight of Justice of the
Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, served
in Burmese War, with Chin-Lushai Exped., Miranzai
Exped., Isazai Exped. on N.W. Frontier, India, in Tirah,
in China, and Great War, comdg. 8th Div. 1915-16, late
Lt.-Col. and Hon. Col. Pembroke Yeo. , b. 1861 ; m. 1891,
Marian Isobel, O-B.E. , Lady of Grace of the Order of the
Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, d. of the late
James Buchanan Mirrlees of Redlands, Glasgow ; and has
issue — Marjorie Elise[w. 1925, Lt.-Col. Vincent Pamsden,
D.S.O.,M.C, S.W.B. ; and has issuej. Seat — Cosheston
Hall, Pembroke. Res.— 1 Lygon Place, S.W.i. Clubs—
United Service, Roval Automobile, Royal Southampton
Yacht.
Rt. Hon. Sir Owen Cosby Philipps, G.C.M.G., 1st Baron
Kylsant, of Carmarthen, and of Amroth, co. Pembroke,
(14 Feb. 1923; [Supporters — On the dexter, a knight in
chain armour proper, garnished gold, resting the exterior
hand on the hilt of his sword, and bearing on a white
surcoat a lion rampant sable, ducally gorged and chained
or, a mullet for cadency; on the sinister, a similar knight,
bearing on a white surcoat three cocks gules, two and
one armed, wattled, and jelloped or], Lord-Lieut, co.
Haverfordwest; Sub- Prior of the Priory of Wales, and
of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem,
b. 1863 ; m. 1902, Mai Alice Magdalen, eld. d. and coheir
of Thomas Morris, of Coomb, co. Carmarthen ; and has
issue — Hon. Nesta Donne [m. 1921, Viscount Deerhurst ;
and has issue] ; Hon. Olwen Gwynne [m. 1924, 7th Baron
Suffield] ; Hon. Honor Chedworth [m. 1927, Gavin
Henderson, eld. son of the late Hon. Harold Henderson].
Seats — Coomb, Llangain, Carmarthen ; Amroth Castle,
co. Pembroke. Town res. — Chelsea House, Cadogan
Place, S.W. Clubs — Carlton, Marlborough.
Bertram Erasmus Philipps, Esq., formerly Capt. North-
umberland Imp. Yeo. (Reserve), J. P. cos. Northumber-
land, Durham, and Wilts., and Dominion of New Zealand,
High Sheriff Wilts. 1923, b. 1870 ; m. 1914, Florence, d. of
the late William Donaldson Cruddes, M.P., D.L., of
Haughton Castle, Northumberland. Res. — Dinton
House, Dinton, Wilts. ; 65 Harley House, Regent's Park,
N.W.i. Clubs — Wellington ; Northern Counties.
Sir Laurence Richard Philipps, 1st Bart. (22 Sept. 1919),
J. P. Hants, and Radnor [Badge — A fleur-de-lis or, within
two sprigs of broom proper], b. 1874 ; m. 1901, Ethel
Georgina, d. of the late Rev. Benjamin Speke ; and has
issue— (1) Wogan Philipps, Esq., b. 1902 [m. 1928, Rosa-
mond, d. of Rudolph Lehmann (Clubs— Bachelors', Marl-
borough)] ; (2) Richard Hanning Philipps, Esq., b. 1904
(Club — Marlborough); (3) James Perrott Philipps, Esq.,
b. 1905 (Club— Marlborough) ; (4) Geoffrey Philipps, Esq.,
b. 1908 (twin); (5) William Speke Philipps, Esq., b. 1908
(twin); and Gwenllian. Seats — Llanstephan House,
Boughrood, co. Radnor; Klibreck Lodge, Lairg, Suther-
land ; Villa Primavera, St. Jean, Cap Ferrat, France.
Town res. — 40 Hill Street, W. Clubs — Marlborough, Turf,
Royal Automobile.
PHILIPPS of Picton Castle. (R.L. 29 July, 1876 ; H.
Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a lion rampant
sable, gorged with a ducal coronet, therefrom a chain
reflexed over the back or (for Philipps) ; 2 and 3,
argent, on a chevron gules, three trefoils slipped of the
field, in chief as many fieurs- de-lys of the second (for
Fisher). Mantling sable and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath
of the colours, a lion rampant gorged and chained as in
the arms (for Philipps) ; 2. On a wreath of the colours,
in front of a bulrush erect a kingfisher proper, resting
the dexter claw on a fleur-de-lys or (for Fisher).
Mottoes — " Ducit amor patriae " ; and (over the arms) — ■
" Virtute et fide."
Sons of Sir Charles Edward Gregg Philipps, 1st Bart.,
J. P., Barrister-at-Law, Middle Temple, b. 1840 ; d.
1928 ; assumed by R.L., dated July 29, 1876, the
surname of Philipps in lieu of Fisher, and the arms
quarterly with his own; m. 1868, Mary Philippa, d.
and co-heir of Rev. James Henry Alexander Philipps
of Picton Castle, co. Pembroke : —
Sir Henry Erasmus Edward Philipps, 2nd Bart. (23
July, 1887), J. P. and Vice-Lieut, co. Haverfordwest,
J. P. cos. Carmarthen and Pembroke, late Capt. Car-
marthen Artillery, b. 1871 ; m. 1909, Victoria Gladys, d.
of John Gwynne-Hughes, of Tregeyb, co. Carmarthen ;
and has issue — John Erasmus Gwynne Alexander
Philpps.Esq., b. 1915 ; Sheila Victoria Katrin. Seat —
Picton Castle, Haverfordwest. Club — Bath.
George William Fisher Foley-Philipps,Esq. (q.v.).
FOLEY-PHILIPPS (R.L. 29 Mar. 1922; H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, grand quarters 1st and 4th, argent,
a lion rampant sable, gorged with a ducal coronet,
therefrom a chain reflexed over the back or (for
Philipps) ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, on a chevron gules,
three trefoils slipped of the field, in chief as many
fleurs-de-lys of the second (for Fisher) ; 2 and 3, grand
quarters or, a fesse engrailed gules, between three cinque-
foils sable, a bordure of the last, on a chief wavy azure,
pendent from ribbons argent, fimbriated of the fourth, two
gold medals, the one on the dexter representing that
which was conferred on Sir Thomas Foley by command
of his late Majesty King George III., in commemoration of
his services in the Battle of the Nile, and the one on the
sinister representing that which he received by H.M.'s
command in testimony of his Royal approbation of his
services in the Battle of St. Vincent, around the said
medals respectively the words " Nile " and " St. Vincent,"
in letters of gold, in the chief point (for distinction) a cross
crosslet also gold (for Foley). Mantling sable and argent.
Crests — On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant gorged
and chained as in the arms (for Philipps) ; dexter, in
front of a bulrush erect a kingfisher proper, resting the
dexter claw on a fleur-de-lys or (for Fisher) ; sinister, a lion
sejant argent, charged on the shoulder with an anchor and
(for distinction) a cross crosslet sable, and holding between
the paws a naval crown or (for Foley). Motto — "Ducit
amor patriae."
Second son of Sir Charles Edward Gregg Philipps,
1st Bart, (see above) : —
George William Fisher Foley-Philipps, Esq., Capt. (ret.)
Welch Gds., 6. 1878; assumed by R.L., 1922, the addi-
tional surname and arms of Foley ; m. 1918, Eleanor Etna,
d. of Capt. Thursby-Pelham, of Abermarlais Park, co.
Carmarthen, and widow of Baron de Rutzen, of Slebech
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Park, co. Pembroke. Res.— Ridgeway, co. Pembroke ;
Abermarlais Park , co . Carmarthen . Clubs — J un ior Carlton ,
Guards', Constitutional.
PHILIPPS of Cwmgwilly (H. Coll.). Argent, a lion
rampant sable, ducally gorged and chained or. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
lion as in the arms.
Sons of Grismond Philipps of Cwmgwilly, co. Car-
marthen, J. P. and D.L., formerly Capt. 23rd Regt. ,
b. 1824; d. 1891 ; m. 1854, Marianne (</. 1902), d. of
Major Thomas Bowen, late 10th Hussars, formerly of
Pantyderi, co. Pembroke: —
Grismond Philipps, Esq., late Major Pembroke Imp.
Yeo. , formerly Capt. Carmarthen Art. Militia, J. P., co.
Carmarthen, b. 1867; m. 1897, Edith Margarette, d. of
W. Picton Evans of Treforgan, Cardigan; and has issue
— Grismond Picton Philipps, Esq., Capt. Gren. Gds.,
b. 1898 [m. 1925, Lady Joan Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, d. of
7th Earl Fitzwilliam (Club— Guards')]. Seat— Cwmgwilly,
Bronwydd Arms, R.S.O., co. Carmarthen. Club—
Grosvenor.
John Picton Philipps, Gentleman, b. 1870. Res —
PHILIPS of Abbey Cwmhir (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1
and 4, per pale azure and sable, within an orle of fleurs-de-
lys argent, a lion rampant erminois, ducally crowned, and
holding between the paws a mascle or, a canton ermine
(Philips); 2 and 3, gules, on a bend argent, with cottises
engrailed ermine, between two pheons of the second, three
stags' heads caboshed of the field (Stubbs). Mantling
azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
demi-lion rampant erminois, collared sable, ducally crowned
or, holding between the paws a fleur-de-lys argent within
a mascle or. Motto— " Simplex munditiis."
Sons of George Henry Philips of Abbey Cwmhir, J. P.
and D.L. co. Radnor, M.A., b. 1831 ; d. 1886; m.
1867, Anna Theophila, d. of Rev. C. K. Prescot:—
Francis George Prescot Philips, Esq., D.L., J. P. (High
Sheriff 1906) co. Radnor, b. 1873. Seat — Abbey Cwmhir,
Rhayader, co. Radnor. Club— Junior Carlton.
Charles Kenrick Philips, Gentleman, b. 1875; m. 1909,
Bertha Florence, third d. of the late Brig. -Surg. Lt.-Col.
Edric Selous, I.M.S. Res.—
Lt.-Col. John Lionel Philips, D.S.O., late R.A., served
Great War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O. Brev.), b. 1878;
m. 1911, Nora Margaret Eileen, d. of John D. S. Fitz-
maurice, Bombay Civil Service. Res. — 45 Upper Summer-
lands, Exeter.
Son of Rev. Gilbert Henderson Philips, M.A., Rector
of Bolton Percy, co. Yorks. , Rural Dean of Snaith, and
Chaplain to the Archbishop of York, b. 1822 ; d. 1885 ;
m. 1853, Emily Georgiana, second d. of Lt.-Col.
Henry Dixon, 81st Regt. : —
Gilbert Henderson Philips, Gentleman, B.A. (Camb. ),
and of the Inner Temple, b. i860; m. 1907, Gwendoline
Anna, only d. of Rev. Ernest Celestine Tollemache, B.A. ;
and has issue — Nathaniel Gilbert Philips, Gentleman, b.
1912; Constance Gwendoline Joyce ; and Rhcna Caroline.
Res. — 12 Lansdowne Road, Bedford.
PHILIPS (H. Coll., 22 July 1822). Per pale azure and
sable, within an orle of fleurs-de-lys argent, a lion rampant
erminois, ducally crowned, and holding between the paws
a mascle or, a canton ermine. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion ram-
pant erminois, collared sable, ducally crowned or, holding
between the paws a fleur-de-lys argent, within a mascle or.
Motto— " Simplex munditiis." Livery— Drab coat, red
waistcoat, black trousers, brass buttons.
Only son of Lt.-Col. Burton Henry Philips, C.M.G., b.
1858 ; d. 1927 ; m. 1904, Lucy Madeline, d. of the late
Col. George Blucher Heneage Marton of Capernwray,
Carnforth : —
Anthony Burton Capel Philips, Gentleman, b. 1912.
Seat — The Heath House, Tean, co. Stafford.
Son of John Capel Philips, Esq., of Heath House,
J. P. and D.L. co. Stafford, 6. 1831 ; d. 1907 ; m. 1857,
Hon. Fanny Esther (d. 1881), d. of the Rt. Hon. the
5th Viscount Ashbrook : —
John Augustus Philips, Gentleman, b. 1861. Res. —
Son of John William Philips, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
(High Sheriff 1861), b. 1827; d. 1914 ; m. 1st, 1852,
Adelaide Louisa, d. of Sir Edward Manningham-Buller,
Bart. :—
William Morton Philips, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Stafford,
b. 1852 ; m. 1882, Caroline Anne Kate, d. of George
Montagu Stopford, Esq., Major R.E. ; and has had issue —
(1) Mark Hibbert Philips, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. 4th Batt.
S. Staffs. Regt., b. 1886; killed in action 1917 [m. 1914,
Eileen Mary, d. of the late John O'Sullivan, of The
Grange, Killarney, and left issue — 2 daus.] ; (2) Humphrey
Burgoyne Philips, Esq., Capt. (ret.) K.R.R.C, b. 1894
[m. 1921, Violet Margaret, d. of Henry Dawson Greene,
of Whittington Hall, Lanes.] ; Mary Adelaide [m. 1905,
Charles Hugh Napier Seymour, Esq., Lt.-Col. 60th Rifles] ;
Christobel Selina ; Rosamond Winifred [/». 1914, Jasper
Frederick More, son of late Jasper More of Linley, Shrop-
shire]; and Joan Lcetitia^. 1900). Res.— Heybridge, Tean,
Stafford ; 51 Eaton Place, S. W. Club- Brooks's.
Sons of Rev. George William Philips (eld. son of Rev.
Edward Philips — see below), Rector of Checkley, b.
1873 ; d. 1920 ; m. 1905, Florence, elder d. of Major
Henry Eardley-Wilmot, late I.S.C. : —
Richard Edward Anthony Philips, Gentleman, b. 1907.
Res. — Checkley Cottage, Lucastes Avenue, Hayward's
Heath, Sussex.
Herbert Francis Humphrey Philips, Gentleman, b. 1908.
George Christopher Philips, Gentleman, b. 1909.
Yngr. sons of Rev. Edward Philips of Long Close, Hol-
lington, Staffordshire, b. 1832; d. 1921 ; m. i869,Emily,
d. of Rev. George Mather of Huntley Hall, Stafford-
shire:—
Frederick James Philips, Gentleman, b. 1878. Res. — ■
Edward Mark Philips, Gentleman, b. 1879; m. 1919,
Diana O'Carrol, d. of Jonathan Darby, of Leap Castle.
Res. — Bearwardcote, Derbyshire.
Harry Vaughan Philips, Esq., M.B.E., Capt. (ret.), b.
188 1 (Arms as above, and on an escutcheon of pretence
the arms for Mclver, viz :— Quarterly or and gules, a bend
azure, a bordure invected ermine); m. 1911, Marjorie
Barabel Ruth, d. and coheir of Sir Lewis Mclver, Bart. ;
and has issue — David Alexander Evander Claude Philips,
Gentleman, b. 1913 ; and 2 daus. Res. — 32 Great Cumber-
land Place, W.i.
Herbert Nathaniel Philips, Gentleman, b. 1886 ; m. 1915,
Catrina Marie, d. of Henry Laarhoven, of Amsterdam.
Res.—
Rev. Ralph Oswald Philips, b. 1893. Res.— St. Mark's
Vicarage, East Street, Walworth.
PHILIPSON (R.L., H. Coll.). Gules, a chevron argent,
gutt^e-de-poix, between two boars' heads couped in chief,
and as many ostrich feathers in saltire in base ermine.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, upon a mount vert, between four ears of wheat
leaved two on either side or, the battlements of a tower
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ermine and gold.
Son of Hilton Philipson :—
Ralph Hilton Philipson, Gentleman, b. 1861. Res. — 74
Portland Place, W. ; Encombe, Sandgate, Kent.
PHILIPSON-STOW of Capetown (R.L., 1891, H.
Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, vert, on a cross nebuly between
four leopards' faces or, a rose gules (Stow) ; 2 and 3, gules,
two chevronels between three boars' heads couped ermine
(Philipson). Mantling vert and or. Crests— 1. Issuant
from an antique crown or, charged with a rose gules, a
leopard's face gold between two wings vert (Stow) ; 2.
issuant from a mural crown or, charged with a rose gules,
a plume of five ostrich feathers alternately argent and gules
(Philipson). Motto— " Fide non fraude."
Sons of Sir Frederic Samuel Philipson-Stow, 1st Bart. ,
J. P. co. Sussex,*. 1849; d. 1908; tn. 1874, Florence
Henchman, d. of late Henry Hewitt of Cape Town :—
Sir Elliot Philipson Philipson-Stow, 2nd Bart. (1907),
formerly 14th Hussars, b. 1876; m. 1904, Edith Maude
Gore, d. of late Edmund Henry Cockayne Pery-Knox-
Gore ; and has issue — (1) Frederic Lawrence Philipson-
Stow, Esq., b. 1905; (2) Edmond Cecil Philipson-Stow,
Esq., b. 1912; Dorothy Barbara; and Margaret Aileen.
Seats— B\a.ckdown Hous^-, Lodsworth, Sussex ; Mount Craig,
Ross, co. Hereford. Clubs— Cavalry, Roy. Automobile.
Robert Frederic Philipson Philipson-Stow, Esq., b. 1878 ;
tn. 1st, i9o6,Fernande (d. 1920), d. of the late Marc Dienset
of Paris ; 2nd, 1922, Helene Marguerite Dienset. Res. —
Willowbank, Kimberley, S. Africa.
Henry Matthew Philipson Philipson-Stow, Esq., b. 1880.
tn. 1918, Elizabeth Willes, d. of Sir Thomas Willes Chitty,
1st Bt., and has issue — Christopher Philipson-Stow, Gentle-
man, b. 1920. Res. — The Old Vicarage, Farnham,
Surrey.
Guyon Philipson Philipson-Stow, Esq., b. 1898; tn. 1925,
Alice Mary, d. of Hilton Fagge, of Melton Mowbray. Res.
— 29 Sloane Square, S.W.
PHILLIMORE (1881). Sable, three bars indented
erminois, in chief an anchor between two cinquefoils or,
Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
in front of a tower argent, thereon a falcon volant proper,
holding in the beak a lure gold, three cinquefoils fesse-
wise or. Motto — " Fortem posce animum."
Son of John George Phillimore, Esq., Q.C. , a Bencher
of Lincoln's Inn, M.P. for Leominster 1852-7, b. 1808 ;
d. 1865 ; tn. 1839, Rosalind Margaret, yr. d. of Rt.
Hon. Sir James Lewis Knight-Bruce, Vice-Chancellor
of England, and Lord-Justice of Appeal in Chancery : —
Egerton Grenville Bagot Phillimore, Esq, , J. P. co. Oxford,
M.A. (Oxon.),*. i8e;6; tn. 1880, Susan Eliza, elder d. of late
Richard Barnes Roscow, M. R.C.S. , of Church, nr. Accring-
ton; and has issue — John George Phillimore, Gentleman,
M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1880 ; Rosalind Margaret; Florence
Elizabeth ; and Dora Mary [m. 1912, Rev. Oswald Lukyn-
Williams].
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Walter George Frank Philli-
more, P.C., G.B.E., 1st Baron Phillimore, a
Lord Justice of Appeal and Privy Councillor 19 13-
17, Bencher of the Middle Temple, D.C.L. (Oxon.),
Hon. LL.D. (Edin. and Birmingham), Hon. F.B.A.,
J. P. co. Oxford, b. 1845; d. 1929; tn. 1870, Agnes,
eld. d. of Charles Manners Lushington, M.P. for
Canterbury : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Godfrey Walter Phillimore, 2nd Baron Philli-
more, of Shiplake, Oxon. (July 21, 1918), 3rd Bart. (28
Dec. 1881) [Supporters -On either side an owl proper, each
charged with an anchor, or], M.C. , M.A. (Oxon.), Capt.
T.A. Res. H.L.I. .served Great War, b. 1879 ; tn. 1st, 1905,
Dorothy Barbara (d. 1915), eld. d. of Col. Sir Arthur Haig,
K.C.V.O., C.M.G. ; and has issue — Hon. Anthony Francis
Phillimore, 2nd Lt. 9th Lancers, b. 1907 ; Hon. Claud
Stephen Phillimore , b. 191 1 ; Hon. Robert George Phillimore ,
6.1913 ; Hon. Miles Godfrey Phillimore, b. 1915 ; and Hon.
Phoebe Margaret Dorothy ; 2nd, 1923, Marion (Mrs. Bryce),
d. of the late Maj.-Gen. C. R. St. J. Ives. Res. —The
Coppice, Henley-on-Thames.
Rev. the Hon. Stephen Henry Phillimore, M.C. with Bar,
M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1881. Res.— The Rectory, Stepney, E.
Eld. son of late Admiral Sir Augustus Phillimore,
K.C.B. , J.P. , D.L., and a County Alderman for Hants.,
Commander-in-Chief at Devonport 1884-7, *■ 1822 ;
d. 1897 ; tn. 1864, Harriet Eleanor, second d. of Hon.
George Matthew Fortescue of Boconnoc, Cornwall,
M.P. :—
Admiral Sir Richard Fortescue Phillimore, K.C.B.,
K.C.M.G., M.V.O., C.-in-C. Plymouth 1923-27, First
and Principal Naval A.D.C. to the King, b. 1864;
tn. 1905, Violet, d. of the late Henry Hobhouse Turton ;
and has issue — (1) Richard Augustus Bagot Phillimore,
Esq., Sub-Lieut. R.N.,*. 1907; (2) John Gore Phillimore,
Esq., b. 1908; (3) Robert Fortescue Phillimore, Esq., b.
1912 ; and Margaret Caroline. Res. — Shedfield House,
Botley, Hants. Club— United Service.
Son of George Grenville Phillimore, Gentleman, M.A.
and B.C. L. (Oxon.), Barr.-at-Law, b. 1867; d. 1925;
tn. 1893, Melba, d. of Henry W. Franklyn : —
Henry Augustus Grenville Phillimore, Gentleman, b.
1894.
Yngr. sons of Adm. Sir Augustus Phillimore (see
above) : —
Charles Augustus Phillimore, |Esq., M.A. (Oxon.),*. 1871 ;
tn. 1908, Alice, d. of Col. W. H. Campion, C.B., of Danny,
Sussex ; and has issue — Henry Josceline Phillimore,
Gentleman, b. 1910 ; Walter Augustus Phillimore, Gentle-
man, b. 1915; Violet Alice Valentine; and Mary Harriet.
Clubs — Oxford and Cambridge, Travellers'.
Son of John Swinnerton Phillimore, Esq., M.A., Pro-
fessor of Humanity, Univ. of Glasgow (who was 4th son
of Adm. Sir Augustus Phillimore, see above), *. 1873 ;
d. 1926 ; m. Margaret Cecily, d. of Rev. Spencer
Smith: —
John Michael Fortescue Phillimore, Esq., Lieut. R.N., *.
1903.
Valentine Egerton Bagot Phillimore, Esq., C.B. E. ,
D.S.O., Capt. (ret.) R.N., *. 1875; tn. 1st, 1908, Kathleen
Robinson (d. 1909); 2nd, 1910, In6s Agnes Geraldine, d.
of 15th Baron of Castel Cicciano. Res. — Ryde, Isle of
Wight. Club — United Service.
Rev. Edward Granville Phillimore, B.A. (Oxon.), *. 1876 ;
tn. 1st, 1903, Mabel von Essen, d. of W. H. Moberly ;
2nd, Gertrude Mary, d. of Rev. Thomas Greenland ; and
has issue — Barbara Louisa Agnes ; Audrey Magdalen
Domonica ; Angela Mary Francesca ; and Joyce Elizabeth.
Res. — 10 Knowle Road, Bristol.
PHILLIPPS, see MARCH-PHILLIPPS.
PHILLIPPS-WOLLEY(R.L.,22Aug. 1876). Quarterly,
1 and 4, argent, on a cross sable, five lions rampant
DVCITXnoRpATRJfc
erminois, and for distinction a canton of the second
(Wolley, orig. grant 1772); 2 and 3, erminois, a lion
rampant sable, gorged with a ducal coronet, and therefrom
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a chain reflexed over the back or, in chief three crosses
crosslet, and in base as many escallops gules (Phillipps).
Mantling sable and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the
colours, a lion rampant erminois, charged on the shoulder
for distinction with a cross patee fitche^e erminois ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, between two oak-branches proper,
upon a garb fessewise vert, a lion rampant sable, gorged
with a ducal coronet, and therefrom a chain reflexed over
the back or, holding between the paws an escallop gules.
Motto — " Ducit amor patriae."
Son of Sir Edward Clive Oldnall Long Phillipps-
Wolley, K.C.M.G., J.P., F.R.G.S., F.R.S.C, formerly
Capt. 4th Batt. S. Wales Borderers and Vice-Consul at
Kertch, b. 1853; m. 1879, Janie, second d. of Rear-
Adm. William Henry Fenwick : —
Clive Phillipps-Wolley, Lieut. R.N., b. 1884. Estate—
Woodhall, Hanwood, Shropshire. Res. — The Grange,
Somenos, British Columbia.
PHILLIPPS-TREBY (R.L., 15 March 1877). Quar-
terly, 1 and 4, sable, a lion rampant argent, gorged with
a collar vaire' erminois and azure, in chief three bezants (for
Treby) : 2 and 3, or, a lion rampant sable, collared, and
chain reflexed over the back of the first, and holding between
the paws an escutcheon gules, charged with a stag's head
erased argent (for Phillipps). Mantling sable and argent.
Crests — 1. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion argent,
gorged with a collar as in the arms (for Treby) ; 2. upon a
wreath of the colours, a lion passant, tail extended sable,
resting the dexter fore-paw upon an escutcheon argent,
charged with a chevron also sable (for Phillipps). Mottoes
— " Renovato nomine " ; " Ce m'est egal." Livery — Blue
coat, gilt buttons, scarlet waistcoat.
Sons of Thomas John Phillipps-Treby, Gentleman, b
1849 ; d. 1919 ; m. : — .
Phillipps- Treby, Gentleman, b.
Phillipps-Treby, Gentleman, b.
Sons of Maj.-Gen. Paul Winsloe Phillipps-Treby, late
R.A., b. 1824 ; d. 1908 ; m. 1848, Helen (d. 1889), second
d. of George Shore, Esq., of Fredericton, New Bruns-
wick, Col. and Adj. -Gen. of Colonial Militia, and
formerly Capt. in 104th Regt. of Foot : —
Edward Moubray Phillipps-Treby, Gentleman, b. 1853.
Paul George Shore Phillipps-Treby, Gentleman, b. 1862 ;
tn. 1924, Kathleen Laetitia, only d. of the late John Kiddell
de Montmorency. Res. — 2 Whittingstall Mansions, S.W.6.
PHILLIPS, see FAUDEL - PHILLIPS,
PHILLIPS, and VASSALL-PHILLIPS.
LORT-
PHILLIPS of Dene House (H. Coll., 7 Nov. 1924).
Per chevron sable and or, in chief two leopards com-
batant proper, and in base a castle triple-towered of the
first. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a demi-griffin or, holding between the claws
a horse's head erased sable. Motto — " Prepare thyself."
Son of Emrys Vaughan Phillips, of Cheltenham, b.
1861 ; m. 1888, R. A. Ladd :—
Cuthbert Emrys Vaughan Phillips, Gentleman,
Egyptian Civil Service (ret.), late Capt. R.A. (T.F.), b.
1892. Res. — Dene House, Hurstbourne Tarrant, Hants.
Club- — Junior Army and Navy.
PHILLIPS of Edenbridge (H. Coll.). Argent, a deer-
hound rampant proper, ducally gorged and chained or, in
chief two naval crowns azure. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a deerhound statant
proper, holding in the mouth an antler or. Motto — " Deo
fidens persistas."
Son of George Phillips, Esq., H.M. Civil Service, of
Petworth, Sussex, b. 1825; d. 1898; m. 1856, Mary,
d. of William Allen of The Coppice, Stapleton, Shrop-
shire : —
George Allen Phillips, Gentleman, b. 1861 ; m. 1886,
Mary Youel, d. of Capt. Edward Charles Taylor Youel,
R.N. ; and has issue— (1) George Alick Woodroffe Phillips,
Gentleman, b. 1888 ; (2) Richard Youel Phillips, Gentleman,
b. 1896 ; Muriel May ; and Valerie. Seat —
PHILLIPS (H. Coll. 1817.). Ermine, a lion rampant
sable, on a chief engrailed vert, a stag's head caboshed
between two garbs or. Mantlng sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a garb fessewise or, thereon
a leopard sejant proper, in the mouth a trefoil slipped
vert. Motto — "Mens conscia recti."
Son of William Phillips, Gentleman: —
Joseph Phillips, Gentleman, b. 1858; m. 1885, Mary
Elizabeth, d. of William Brierley, and has issue— Joseph
William Phillips, Esq., Capt. R.E. (T.A.), b. 1893 [m. 1915,
Elsie Maud, d. of Griffith Richard Griffith, Esq., M.D. ,
J. P., of Arosfa, Carnarvon, and has issue— Richard William
Phillips, Gentleman, b. 1923]. Res. — Whoberley House,
near Coventry.
Only son of George Septimus Phillips, Gentleman, of
Whitmore Park, Coventry, b. 1830; d. 1883 ; tn. 1856,
Sarah Jane Wells : —
Edward Phillips, Gentleman, M.B., b. 1858; tn. 1889,
Mary Ellen Matilda, d. of Meno Haas ; and has issue — (1)
Edward Phillips, Esq., D.S.O. (1919), M.C., M.B.,
M.R.C.S. (England), L.R.C.P. (London), Maj. R.A.M.C.,
served European War 1914-19 (despatches, M.C. , D.S.O. ),
b. 1889 [m. 1921, Margaret, d. of Charles Arthur Owens,
V.D., M.D., J. P., of Long Stratton, Norfolk, and has
issue— Ann Marion (Address — c/o Glyn, Mills & Co., 3
Whitehall Place, S.W.i)]; (2) Charles Burton Phillips,
Gentleman , b. 1902. Res. — Judges Court, Much Park Street ,
Coventry.
PHILLIPS (H. Coll. 1904). Sable, on a pile argent, alion
rampant of the field, gorged with a collar vair, with chain
reflexed over the back or, in base two anchors erect of the
second. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, upon a mount vert, in front of a rose-branch
erect, slipped and leaved proper, with four roses gules, a stag
sejant argent. Motto — " Fai bien crains rien."
Sons of John Elphinstone Hood Phillips (eld. son of
Capt. John Phillips, see below), Esq., Surg. -Capt. R.N.,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., b. 1870; d. 1928; m. 1897,
Kathleen Marian Esther, d. of F. W. Way, M.R.C.S.,
of Southsea: —
John Henry Hood Phillips, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.),
b. 1902. Res. — 371 Winchester Road, Bassett, Southampton.
Owen Hood Phillips, Gentleman, b. 1907. Res. — Merton
College, Oxford.
2nd son of Capt. John Phillips, R.N.,b. 1836; d. 1915 ;
m. 1864, Martha, d. of Richard Hood of Knowles,
Pembrokeshire : —
Richard Hood Grant Phillips, Esq., O. B.E., Paymaster-
Captain (ret.) R.N., b. 1872; tn. 1910, Clara Edith, d. of
George H. Graham, M.D. , and has issue — Laura Helen
Hood. Club — Junior Naval and Military.
Sons of Albert Markham Hood Phillips (3rd son of
Capt. John Phillips, R.N.— see above), Esq., Comdr.
R.N., Knt. of the Order of St. Stanislaus of Russia, b.
1876 ; d. 1914 ; m. Feodora Couchman Andrewes : —
John Markham Phillips, Esq., Lieut. Roy. Marines, b.
1902. Res- —
Richard Markham Phillips, Gentleman, b. 1908. Res. —
4th son of Capt. John Phillips, R.N. — see above. —
Owen Tudor Hood Phillips, Esq., Commdr. (ret.) R.N.,
has Croix de Guerre, b. 1883 ; tn. and has issue — Ian Tudor
Hood Phillips, Gentleman, b. 1923. Club — Naval and
Military.
PHILLIPS (H. Coll.). Or, on a pile azure, between
two greyhounds " courant in base sable, a lion ramp-
ant of the first, guttee-de-poix. Mantling azure and
or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion azure,
charged on the shoulder with two annulets interlaced pale-
wise or, between as many nuggets of gold. Motto —
" Veritas vincet."
Son of Philip Saunders Phillips, Merchant, of London,
b. ; d. ; in. : —
Sir Lionel Phillips, 1st Bart. (1912), J. P. and D.L.
(High Sheriff 1903) co. Southampton, b. 1855; m. 1885,
Dorothea Sarah Florence Alexandra, d. of Albert Frederick
Ortlepp of Colesberg, Cape Colony ; and has had issue — (1)
Harold Lionel Phillips, Esq., M.B.E., late Capt. R.F.A.,
served Great War (despatches, M. B. E. ), b. 1886; d. 1926
\_?n. 1913, Hilda Wildman, d. of Frank Hills of Hamilton,
Canada, and left issue — Lionel Francis Phillips, Esq., b.
1914 ; Elizabeth Hilda ; and Mary Pamela] ; (2) Francis
Rudolph Phillips, Esq., M.C, Capt. late Surrey Yeo. , b.
1888 \m. r920, Eileen Cicely, d. of Capt. J. H. Mander,
O.B.E., Chief Constable of Norfolk]; and Edith [m. 1st,
1912, Lt.-Col. John Stuart-Wortley (killed in action 1915) ;
2nd, 1919, William Nicholson, of The Manor House, Sutton
Veney, Wilts. , and has issue]. Res. — Vergelegen, Somerset
West, Cape Province, S. Africa. Club — Carlton.
PHILLIPS-CONN. Quarterly, 1 and 4, vert, a bend
engrailed plain cottised argent (for Conn) ; 2 and 3, azure,
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a chevron engrailed between three falcons argent, belled or
(for Phillips). Mantling vert and argent. Crest— Upon
a wreath of the colours, a falcon's head erased proper,
armed or, holding in its beak a lure gules. Motto — ' ' Vincit
qui patitur." Livery — Dark blue.
Only son of Highgate Henry Phillips-Conn, Esquire,
M.D. , M.A. (Dublin), formerly Surgeon 44th East
Essex Regiment, J. P. co. Kilkenny ; who assumed
the additional surname and arms of Conn by Royal
Licence, 1894, b. 1841 ; d. ; m. 1870, Fanny, only
child of the late Henry Meredith, of Edgbaston,
Birmingham: —
Thomas Harry Meredith Phillips-Conn, Gentleman,
B.A., LL.B., B.L., Barrister at-Law, Ireland, b. 1881 ; m.
1913, Editb Muriel, d. of Jonathan Nowell Withers, late
Registrar of the County and High Courts of Lanes. Estate
— Mount Ida, co. Kilkenny. Res. — 5 Ireton Road, South-
port.
PHIPPS (U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, a trefoil
slipped between eight mullets in orle argent (Phipps, 1711) ;
2. paly of six argent and azure, over all a band gules
(Annesley) ; 3. quarterly, i. and iiii., Prance and England,
quarterly, ii., Scotland, iii. , Ireland, all within a bordure
compony argent and azure (by grant of James II. to his
illegitimate daughter, Lady Catherine Darnley). Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
lion's gamb erased sable, holding a trefoil slipped argent.
Motto — " Virtute quies."
Son of Sir George Augustus Constantine Phipps, 2nd
Marquess of Ncrmanby, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., b. 1819 ;
d. 1890; m. 1844, Laura, d. of Capt. Robert Russell,
R.N.:—
Rev. and Most Hon. Constantine Charles Henry Phipps,
3rd Marquess of Normanby (U.K., 25 June, 1838), 2nd
Earl of Mulgrave and Viscount Normanby (U.K., 7 Sept.
1812) ; 3rd Baron Mulgrave of New Ross, co. Wexford
(Irel. , 3 Sept. 1767) and 2nd Baron Mulgrave of Mulgrave,
co. York (G.B., 13 Aug. 1794); Canon of St. George's
Chapel, Windsor, 1891-1907, late Vicar of Worsley, Lanes.,
J. P. and D.L. co. York, Hon. M.A. (Durham) [Supporters
— Dexter, a unicorn ; sinister, a goat, both ermine, and each
gorged with a chaplet of roses proper], b. 1846; m. 1903,
Gertrude Stansfeld, O. B.E., Dame of Grace of the Order of
the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, d. and coh. of late
Johnston Jonas Foster of Moor Park, Salop; and has issue
— Oswald Constantine John Phipps, commonly called Earl
of Mulgrave, b. 1912 ; Lady Katharine Mary ; and Lady
Gertrude Elizabeth. Seat— Mulgrave Castle, nr. Whitby,
Yorks. Res. — 90 Eaton Square, S.W.
Son of Lord Henry George Russell Phipps, b. 1851;
d. 1905; m. 1878, Norme. d. of James Leith Hay: —
Vivian Louis Augustus Phipps, Gentleman, b. 1884 ;
m. 1921, Marie Elaine, d. of G. E. Elliott, and has issue —
Vivian Henry Blakeney Phipps, Esq., b. 1923 ; and
Maurine Elaine. Res. —
Sons of Major Charles Edmund Phipps, formerly Capt.
18th Royal Irish, late Page of Honour and Groom-in-
Waiting to Queen Victoria, b. 1844 ; d. 1906 ; m. 1868,
Susan Stewart, d. of Very Rev. John Gamble Geddes,
Dean of Niagara : —
Albert Edmund Phipps, Gentleman, b. 1873; m. and has
issue — 3 sons ; and 2 daus. Postal address — 86 Chestnut
Park, Toronto, Canada.
William Henry Gamble Phipps, Gentleman, b. 1880.
Augustus Henry Constantine Phipps, Gentleman, b. 1882;
m. and has issue. Res. — Goldstream, British Columbia.
Son of Sir Constantine Edmund Henry Phipps,
K.C.M.G., C.B., Envoy Extraord. and Min. Plen. at
Brussels 1900-6, b. 1840; d. 1911 ; m. 1st, 1863, Maria
Jane (a. 1902), d. of Alfred Millar Mundy of Shipley
Hall, Derbyshire; 2nd, 1904, Alexandra, d. of Wassili
de Schoumacher of St. Petersburg : —
Sir Eric Clare Edmund Phipps, K.C.M.G., C.V.O., Min,
Plen. at Paris 1922, Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. ,
Vienna, 1928, Grand Officer Legion of Honour, Comdr.
Order of Leopold (Belgium), b. 1875; m. 1st, 1907, Yvonne
(d. 1909), d. of late Count de Louvencourt ; 2nd, 1911,
Frances, second d. of Herbert Ward ; and has issue—
Mervyn Constantine Sanford Phipps, Esq., b. 1912; Alan
Phipps, Esq., b. 1915 ; Mary ; and Margaret Anne. Res. —
British Legation, Vienna. Clubs — St. James's, Beefsteak,
Marlborough, White's.
PICKARD-CAMBRIDGE (R.L., H. Coll., 1848).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, on a pile gules, between six trefoils
slipped sable, a cross crosslet of the field (Cambridge) ; 2
and 3, gyronnde of eight azure and argent, within a bordure
ermine, on a canton gules a fleur-de-lys or (Pickard). Mant-
ling gules and or. Crests— 1. on a wreath of the colours,
a griffin's head erased sable, semee of trefoils, in the mouth
a cross botony fitch^e or (Cambridge) ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, a lion sejant argent, charged on the shoulder with
an ermine spot, and gorged with a collar gemelles sable,
supporting with the dexter forepaw an escutcheon gules,
charged with a fleur-de-lys, within a bordure or (Pickard).
Motto — " Esse quam videri. " Livery — Azure and argent
(Pickard) ; drab, with green facings and cuffs (Cambridge).
Only surv. son of Rev. Edward Pickard-Cambridge,
late Rector of Warmwell-cum-Poxwell, b. 1821 ; d.
1904 ; m. 1st, 1852, Harriet Caroline (dec), d. of Capt.
George Foot, R.A. : —
Edward Duroure Pickard-Cambridge, Esq., Maj. Bedford-
shire Regt. , served in the Burmese Exped. 1886-1888
(ment. in desp. , medal and two clasps); the Chin-Lushai
Exped. 1889-1890 (ment. in desp., clasp); operation in
Chitral 1895 ; storming of the Malakand Pass ; action near
Khar, at descent into the Swat Valley (medal with clasp),
served Great War, Lt.Col. comdg. 7th Beds. Regt., J. P.
Herts. 1924, b. 1858 ; m. 1893, Winifred Mary Catherine,
d. of Rev. Henry Adair Pickard, M.A. (Oxon.), late of
Sturminster Marshal, Dorset; and has had issue — (1)
Trenchard Duroure Pickard-Cambridge, Esq., M.C., Capt.
late Suffolk Regt., served Great War 1915-18 (despatches,
M.C. ), b. 1894; (2) Edward Adair Pickard-Cambridge,
Esq., Capt. Suffolk Regt., served Great War 1915-18, Sudan
Defence Corps 1924, b. 1897 ; (3) Frederick Audley Pickard-
Cambridge, Gentleman, b. 1903, d. 1912; and Dorothy
Catherine [m. Dillwyn Henry Fleetwood Fuller, and has
issue] [Afajor E. D. Pickard-Cambridge s grandfather, the
Rev. George Pickard-Cambridge of Bloxworth,' Dorset,
assumed by R.L. in 1848 the additional surname and
arms of Cambridge, in compliance with the will of his
relative, Charles Owen Cambridge of Whitminster House,
Gloucestershire}. Res.— St. Mabyn, Shrublands, Berk-
hamsted. Club — Sussex County.
Sons of Rev. Octavius Pickard-Cambridge, M.A.,
F.R.S. , formerly Rector of Bloxworth and Winter-
bourne Tomson, b. 1828; d. 1917 ; m. 1866, Rose
(d. 1910), d. of the late Rev. James Lloyd Wallace of
Sevenoaks, Kent : —
Rev. Robert Jocelyn Pickard-Cambridge, M.A. (Oxon.),
Vicar of Leysters, Herefordshire, b. 1867 ; m. 1906, Evelyn
Mary, only d. of late George Cree of Ower Moigne, and
has issue— Ruth Evelyn. Res.— The Vicarage, Leysters,
nr. Tenbury- Wells, Herefordshire.
Arthur Wallace Pickard-Cambridge, Gentleman, M.A.,
Fellow and Tutor of Balliol Coll. (Oxon.), b. 1873 ; m. 1901,
Hilda Margaret, younger d. of late John Mortimer Hunt,
of Bellevue, Holm wood. Club — Savile.
Rev. Charles Owen Pickard Cambridge, M.A., C.M.S.
Mission. Kirie, Japan, late Curate of St. Paul's, Lorrimore
Square, London, b. 1874. Postal address — Yonago, Japan.
Alfred Edward Lloyd Pickard-Cambridge, Gentleman, b.
1876.
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William Adair Pickard-Cambridge, Gentleman,, M.A. ,
Fellow and Tutor of Worcester College (Oxon.), formerly
Fell, of Magdalen College (Oxon.), b. 1879; m. 1917,
Helen Ward, only d. of late Daniel Richmond Henderson,
of Allahabad, India, and has issue — Helen Frances.
Res. — Worcester Cottage, Oxford.
BENJAMIN PICKERING, Esquire, J. P. for East
Riding of co. York. Born Feb. 28, 1835, being the eldest
son of the late Benjamin Pickering of Bellefield, Sutton,
by his wife Sarah, dau. of William Johnson of Gains-
borough. Armorial bearings — Argent, guttee-de-poix,
a lion rampant azure, between two flaunches of the last,
each charged with a bear's paw erect and erased
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of
a bear's paw erect and erased argent, encircled with a
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heads erased of the field. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
wreath of oak vert, a demi-catheiine-wheel azure. Motto —
" Je garde bien." Livery — Dark blue, with silver buttons
and crimson waistcoat. Married, Aug. 1, 1872, Sarah, dau.
of Thomas Garton of Kingston-upon-Hull. Estates — Belle-
field and Sutton House, both in the parish of Sutton, and
Boreas Vale, Paull, all in East Riding of co. York ; also
High Cross, near Windermere, Westmorland. Postal
addresses — Bellefield, Sutton, Hull ; High Cross Castle,
Windermere.
PICKERSGILL-CUNLIFFE (R.L. 1867). Quarterly, 1
and 4, sable, three conies courant argent (for Cunliffe) ; 2
and 3, argent, three eagles with wings elevated sable, on a
chief gules, three fountains proper (for Fickersgill). Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crests — 1. upon a wreath of the
colours, a greyhound sejant argent, collared sable, and
charged on the shoulder with a pellet (for Cunliffe) ; 2.
upon a wreath of the colours, on a rock proper, an eagle
as in the arms, bezantee, and holding in the beak a cross
crosslet fitch^e or (for Pickersgill). Mottoes — " Fideliter "
(Cunliffe); "Quag recta sequor " (Pickersgill). Livery—
Dark blue, black and white waistcoat, silver buttons.
Second but only surv. son of Charles Pickersgill-
Cunliffe, Gentleman, of Beacon Hill Park, Hindhead,
Surrey, b. 1863; d. 1905; m. 1883, Evelyn Audrey, d.
of Charles Hoskins Master, ef Barrow Green, Surrey : —
Evelyn Edward Pickersgill-Cunliffe, Gentleman, b. 1885.
Res. — Kamloops, British Columbia.
PICKSTONE (H. Coll., 18 Dec, 1916). Or, on a
chevron azure, a sprig of may flowered between two foxes'
On a wreath of the colours, a pine-tree between two pine-
cones all proper. Motto — " Plant on."
Sons of William Pickstone, Gentleman, of Maesmynau,
Flint, b. 1823 ; d. 1918 ; m. 1863, Mary Elizabeth
Tabor, d. of Henry Fox, of Birkenhead : —
Henry Ernest Victor Pickstone, Esq., J. P., b. 1865; m.
1907, Louisa Hooff, d. of Staff-Comdr. David John May,
R.N. ; and has issue — Michael Xavier Pickstone, Gentle-
man, b. 1908. Seat — Lekkerwijn, Groot Drakenstein, Cape
of Good Hope. Clubs — Junior Constitutional ; Civil
Service ; Owl.
Montagu Tabor Pickstone, Gentleman. Res. — 64 Alex-
ander Road, Hampstead, N.W.
Horace Vivian Pickstone, Gentleman. Res. — The White
House, Simonstown, S. Africa.
Septimus Percy Pickstone, Gentleman. Res- — Bermuda,
Hemyork Road, Phurstead, Cape of Good Hope.
Major HENRY HENZELL FRASER PIDCOCK-
HENZELL, J.P., C.C., Hants., Captain late 19th P. W.O.
Regt. , Major 4th Battn. (Mil.) Middlesex Regt. 1886-89.
Born 1849, being the eldest son of Henry Pidcock, Esq., of
Oakfield, near Worcester, D.L., J. P. Armorial bearings
— Per pale sable and gules, a pied cock per fesse or and
argent, between three acorns of the third. Mantling sable
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a bar- shot
proper, thereon a griffin segreant sable, holding within its
claws a grenade fired also proper. Motto — "Seigneur, je
te prie garde ma vie." He married firstly, 1880, Elizabeth
F. A. (who d. 1892), dau. of Captain E. E. Tumour, R.'S.,
of Cross Deep Lawn, Twickenham ; secondly, 1894, Mary
F. , eldest dau. of Rev. J. I. P. Wyatt of Hawley Parsonage,
Blackwater, Hants. Seat — Pinehurst, Farnborough, Hants.
Res. — Meadow Bank, Farnham, Surrey. Club — Constitu .
tional.
PIDDOCKE (H. Coll., 7 March 1729.). Gules, a fesse
engrailed argent, in chief two lances saltirewise of the
second, and in base a pheon or. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle regardant the
wings elevated argent, guttee-de-sang, reposing the dexter
foot on a like pheon. Livery — Claret, red pipings.
Eldest son of Rev. M. Piddocke, Vicar of Kirknewton,
Northumberland, b. 1845; d. 1910 ; m. 1868, Mary
Ann, d. of William Hanson, of Burton-on-Trent :
Rev. Maurice Morris Piddocke, Clerk in Holy Orders,
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Vicar of Kirknewton, Northumberland, b. 1869; m. 1902,
Katherine Penelope, d. of V. C. S. W. Corbett, Esq., J. P. ;
and has issue — Maurice Pidd< eke, Gentleman, b. 1903;
Leonard Piddocke, Gentleman, b. 1905 • Frederick Stuart
Piddocke, Gentleman, b- 1906; Bernard Gregory Piddocke,
Gentleman, b. 1917 ; Katherine Mary Frances ; and Evelyn
Stuart Wortley. Res.— The Vicarage, Kirknewton, North-
umberland.
PIERCY (H. Coll.). Or, on a fesse gules, between three
doves' wings expanded sable, as many mullets pierced
or, all between two flaunches of the second. Crest — On
a wreath or and vert, a demi-lion couped vert, collared
or, holding in the dexter paw a tilting-spear bendwise
point downwards proper, and resting the sinister paw on
a shield sable charged with a dove close gold. Motto —
" Nee temere nee timide." Livery — Green and gold.
Son of William Piercy, Gentleman, of Kexby, York ;
m. Mary, d. of John Carlton, cf Pocklington :—
C. Carlton Piercy, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, Inner
Temple ; m. Mary Louisa, d. of John Paper Ambler, and
has issue— Dorothy Adeline Carlton. Res.— 21 Park Hill
Road, Croydon. Clubs— Jun. Carlton, R.A.C., Prince's.
PIERREPONT. Argent, a lion rampant within
an orle of eight cinquefoils sable. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — A lion rampant between two wings
erect argent. Motto — " Pie repone te."
Only son of Rt. Hon. Charles William Sydney
Pierrepont, 4th Earl Manvers, b. 1854 ; d. 1926 ;
m. 1880, Helen, d. of Sir Michael Shaw-Stewart,
7th Bart. : —
Rt. Hon. Evelyn Robert Pierrepont, 5 th Earl Manvers
(9 April 1806), Viscount Newark of Newark-on- Trent
(1796), Baron Pierrepont of Holme-Pierrepont, b. 1888.
[Supporters — On either side a lion sable, armed and
langued gules]. Seat— Thoresby Park, Ollerton, Notts. ;
Son of Hon. Evelyn Henry Pierrepont, J. P., b.
1856 ; d. 1926 ; in. 1880, Sophia, d. of William
Arkwright, of Sutton Scarsdale, co. Derby : —
Gervase Evelyn Pierrepont, Esq., M.C.,temp.Capt.i9i6,
served Great War (despatches), b. 1881 ; m. 1918, Marie
Louise, d. of Sir Frederick Butterfield, of Cliffe Castle,
Keighley; and has issue — Evelyn Louis Butterfield
Pierrepont, Gentleman, b. 1924 ; Mary Venetia ; and
Frederica Rozelle. Res. — 10 Sloane Gardens, S.W.i.
Club — Junior Carlton.
WALTER RUMBOLD PIERS, Esq., Civil Com-
missioner and Resident Magistrate for the Division of
Peddie. Born Jan. 22, 1846, being the second but eldest
surviving son of the late Henry William Hull Coleman
Piers, Deputy Superintendent of Stores (with the rank of
Major), by his wife Ann, dau. of Weakley. Armorial
bearings — Azure, three lions passant guardant in fesse be-
tween two double cottises argent. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an arm em-
bowed, vested azure, cuffed argent, the hand holding a Hag
erect. Married, Jan. 27, 1875, Agnes Jane, second dau. of
Charles F. Blakeway, Resident Magistrate, of Olive Cliff,
District of Fort Beaufort, and Resident Magistrate at
Mquanduli ; and has Issue — (1) Norman Barrington Ross
Piers, Gentleman, b. Dec. 16, 1875 ; (2) Harold Henry Ross
Piers, Gentleman, b. July 26, 1877; (3) Walter Charles
Ross Piers, Gentleman, b. Oct. 27, 1878 ; (4) Francis Arthur
Piers, Gentleman, b. Sept. 18, 1882; (5) Gerald Rumbold
Piers, d. in infancy; Evelyn Constance May; Agnes
Florence; Etheleen ; and Mary. Residence— The Resi-
dency, Peddie, Cape Colony, South Africa.
PIGE-LESCHALLAS. Per bend gules and sable, two
hearts conjoined or. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a column or,
thereon flames of fire proper, and entwined by a vine branch ,
also proper.
Sons of Henry Pig6- Leschallas, son of the late Mr. H.
Pige (assumed the name of Leschallas in 1874, under
the will of his cousin, John Leschallas of Page Green,
Tottenham, Middlesex), b. 1833; d- J9°3 ; m- l874,
Alice Beaumont, d. of C. B. Rogers of Kew, Surrey: —
John Henry Pig6- Leschallas, Esq., J. P. for Argyll, late
Major 4th Batt. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, for-
merly Capt. 2nd Dragoon Guards, b. r875 ; m. 1904, Ada
Kathleen, d. of Major R. L. S. Badham of Wandsworth
Common, London ; and has issue— Ian Henry Pig£-
Leschallas, Gentleman, b. 1907 ; Richard Biden Pig<§-
Leschallas, Gentleman, b. 1911. Seats — Highams, Windle-
sham ; Glenfinart, Argyllshire. Clubs — Cavalry, Royal
Automobile, Royal Clyde Yacht.
Henry Pig^-Leschallas, Gentleman, b. iS8r. Res. —
Whitehill, Pre-tbury, Glos.
Beaumont Pige-Leschallas, Gentleman, b. r886. Res. —
Charminster House, Dorchester.
PIGGOTT of Fitzhall (Roy. Lie. 31 July 1824, H.Coll.).
Per fesse argent and sable, a lion rampant between three
pickaxes counterchanged. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, the stump of an oak
eradicated proper, thereon a greyhound sejant argent,
collared and line reflexed over the back gules, the dexter
forepaw supporting a pickaxe sable. Motto — " Propositi
tenax.'
Sons of Fraser Piggott, Esq., of Fitzhall, J. P. co.
Sussex, b. 1834; d. 1920; m. 1st, 1862, Fanny Mar-
garet (d. 1899), only child of George Bush of The
Priory, Clifton; 2nd, 1903, Laetitia Margaret, only
d. of Thomas Britliffe Shottowe of Harrow Weald : —
James Fraser Piggott, Gentleman, Member of the Stock
Exchange, b. 1863; m. 1897, Maria Harriet Shipman.
Seat— Fitzhall, nr. Midhurst, Sussex.
His Honour Sir George Bettesworth Piggott, K.B.E.,
formerly Judge for H.M.'s Supreme Consular Court Otto-
man Porte, b. 1867; m. ist, 1904, Amy (d. 1909), yr. d. of
Major Henry Spiller, J. P. ; 2nd, 1915, Nadine Sophie
(div.i92i),d. of Sir Reginald Proctor- Beauchamp, 5th Bart. ;
3rd, 1927, Winifred, d. of E. J. Dove, Esq., J. P. ; and has
issue— Cecilia Mary Margaret Buttesworth. Res. — 1 Albert
Gate Mansions, 203 Knightsbridge, S.W. Clubs— St.
James's, Carlton.
PIGGOTT (H. Coll., 12 Jan. 1922). Per pale gules
and azure, a chevron between three mullets or, a chief
lozengy ermine and sable. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a wolf's head erased sable, three
mullets as in the arms. Motto — " Factis non verbis."
Son of George Piggott, of The Lions, Moseley, co.
Worcester : —
Thomas Williams Piggott, Esq., J. P., and (1921) High
Sheriff co. Merioneth, b. 1861 ; m. 1891, Ellen, d. of
George Ward, of Newport, Salop. Res. — Fronaig
Llanaber, nr. Barmouth, co. Merioneth.
PIGOTT of Knapton (U.O., 1609). Ermine, three
fusils conjoined in fesse sable, on the centre one a crescent
or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of
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crescent gules.
Son of Charles Berkeley Pigott, Esq., C.B., D.S.O.,
Lt.-Col. 21st Hussars, b. 1859 ; d. 1897 ; m. 1886,
Fanny Ada, d. of Rev. Wellesley Pole Pigott, Vicar
of Bemerton : —
Sir Berkeley Pigott, 4th Bart. (3 Oct. 1808), Capt.
i7/2ist Lancers, b. 1894 ; m. 1919, Christabel, d. of the
late Rev. F. W. Bowden-Smith, of Carey's, Brockenhurst ;
and has issue— Berkeley Henry Sebastian Pigott, Esq., b.
1925 ; Mary Stephanie ; and Mary Veronica. Club —
Cavalry.
Son of Rev. Wellesley Pole Pigott, M.A., Rector of
Fugglestone-cum-Bemerton and Fovant, b. 1808 ; d.
1890; m. 2nd, 1858, Fanny, second d. of Bernard
Granville of Wellesbourne Hall, Warwickshire : —
Lt.Xol. Wellesley George Pigott, O.B.E., J. P., Essex,
late Rifle Brigade, b. 1861 ; m. 1891, Helen Louise, widow
of Capt. Frederick Ind, R.A., and only d. of Capt. Thomas
Donaldson, 3rd Hussars ; and has had issue — Gerald
Wellesley Pigott, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. R.F.A., b. 1896 ;
killed in action 1915. Res.— The Weirs Cottage, Brocken-
hurst, Hants. Club— Army and Navy.
PIGOTT, see SMYTH-PIGOTT.
PIGOTT (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, per fesse
erminois and sable, three pickaxes counterchanged (Pigott
*775) I 2- Per fesse azure an(3 argent, three pelicans vulning
themselves counterchanged (Pelling) ; 3. gules, three demi-
lions issuant erminois (Gillery). Mantling sable and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a greyhound statant
per pale sable and erminois. Motto—' ' Lahore et virtute. "
Livery — Black and orange.
Eld. son of Rev. Eversfield Botry Pigott, cf Widmoor,
Hants., Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of Ellisfield,
b. 1848 ; d. 1916 ; m. 1874, Hilda, yngst. d. of James
Campbell, Esq., of Hampton Court House, Middlesex,
and Cawley Priory, Chichester :—
Chetwynd Botry Pigott, Gentleman, b. 1877; m. 1918,
May Frideswyde, eld. d. of Henry Bickersteth Cooper, of
Forncett St. Mary, Norfolk. Res. — Wolsey Cottage,
Swallowfield, Berks.
Sons of Rev. Shreeve Botry Pigott, Rector of Banbury,
Oxon., b. 1812 ; d. 1877; m. 1839, Eliza MacMahon,
yngst. d. of Sir Francis T. C. Wilder K.C.B., M.P.,
of Binfield Manor, Berks. :-
Richard Charles Pigott, Gentleman, b. 1854. Res. —
Claud Pigott, Gentleman, b. i860 ; m. 1910, Alice
(d. 1929), widow of Barclay Watson. Res. —
PIGOT (H. Coll.). Ermine, three fusils conjoined in
fesse sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— A wolfs
head erased sable. Motto — ' ' Tout Toys prest.
Son of Sir Robert Pigot, 4th Bart., D.L., M.P. for
Bridgnorth, b. 1801 ; d. 1891 ; m. 2nd, 1850, Emily
Georgiana Elise, d. of Samuel Yates Benyon : —
Sir George Pigot, 5th Bart. (5 Dec. 1764), b. 1850 ; m.
1879, Alice Louisa Raynsford, d. of Sir James Thompson
Mackenzie, Bart., ofGlenMuick; and hasissue— (1) Robert
Pigot, Esq., D.S.O., M.C., formerly Major and Brev. -Lt.-
Col. Rifle Brigade, ret. as Hon. Brig.-Gen. 1919, b. 1882
\tn. 191 3, Norah Beatrice Oakeley, d. of Capt. C. R.
Hargrwives, and has issue — 3 daus.j ; (2) George Douglas
Hugh Pigot, Esq., b. 1883 \m. 1910, Hersey Elizabeth,
d. of Lieut. Gerald Rivers Maltby, M.V.O., late R.N.,
and has issue — Robert Anthony Pigot, Esq., b. 1915 ; and
2 daus.] ; Eileen Marguerite Elinor [m. 1906, Lt.-Col.
Reginald Baskerville Jervis Crawford, D.S.O., late Cold-
stream Gds. , and has issue] ; and Norah Edith [m. 1918,
Victor Reginald Booth, Capt. Gordon Hdrs.]. Res.—
Essex Lodge, Windsor.
PIGOTT (U.O.). Ermine, three fusils conjoined in
fesse sable, the centre one charged with a crescent or
for difference. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a wolf's head erased argent, charged
with a crescent gules.
Son of Robert Henry Armand Pigott, Gentleman, of
Capard, b. 1830; d. 1877; m. 1861, Julia Theresa
Eleanor Ellen, d. of Edward, Baron de Sturler, of
Berne, Switzerland : — ■
Robert Edward Pigott, Gentleman, b. 1862. Seat—
Capard, Rosenallis, Queen's Co.
RICHARD NICHOLSON PIKE, Gentleman, Lieut. 6th
Batt. Rifle Brigade, Sub-Resident in N. Nigeria. Born
May 18, 1880, being the elder son of the late Major
Richard James Pike, 12th Regiment, J. P., of Glendarary
(who d. 1891), by his wife Mary Emily, second dau. of
the late Charles Todd-Naylor, Esquire. Armorial bear-
ings—He bears for Arms : Per pale or and argent, on
a chevron azure, between three trefoils slipped vert, an
escallop of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling azure and or ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an arm
embowed in armour, gauntleted, grasping a broken pike
all proper, and charged with an escallop azure. Motto—
" Vrai a la fin." Seat— Glendarary, Achill Sound.
PILKINGTON,
PILKINGTON.
see MILBORNE-SWINNERTON-
PILKINGTON of Prescot, Lanes. (H. Coll.). Argent,
a cross flory gules, voided of the field, between five roses in
saltire of the second, barbed and seeded proper. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
upon a mount and between two tufts of grass vert, a mower,
habited per pale argent and gules, holding a scythe proper.
Motto—" Now thus, now thus."
Sons of Col. William Windle Pilkington, V.D., J. P.,
D.L.,ofThe Hazels, Prescot, Lanes., Lt.-Col. and Hon.
Col., late Comdg. 2nd V.B. South Lanes. Regt., b.
1839 ; d. 1914 ; m. 1867, Sarah Louisa, dau. of Rev.
W. A. Salter of Leamington:—
Richard Austin Pilkington, Esq., J. P. for St. Helens,
b. (twin) 1871 ; m. 1903, Hon. Hope, d. of 1st Baron
Cozens-Hardy, Master of the Rolls; and has issue —
William Henry Pilkington, Gentleman, b. 1905 ; Law-
rence Herbert Austin Pilkington, Gentleman, b. 1911 ;
Roger Windle Pilkington, Gentleman, b. 1915 ; Margaret
Hope ; and Constance Cozens-Hardy. Res. — Eccleston
Grange, St. Helens, Lanes.
Alfred Cecil Pilkingt> n, Gentleman, b. 1875; m. 1901,
Olive Mary Christine, d. of Rev. E. Medley of Stoke Bishop,
Bristol ; and has issue— Edward Cecil Arnold Pilkington,
Gentleman, b, 1907 ; and Christine Mary. Res.— Briars
Hey, Rainhill, Lanes.
PILTER (H. Coll.). Per chevron argent and sable,
two pelts (or hides), in chief of the last, and a cannon
mounted on its carriage in base proper. Mantling sable
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and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a fleur-de-lys or, a dolphin naiant proper. Motto —
" Fide patiente labore."
Son of Thomas Pilter, Gentleman (son of Rev. Robert
Pilter) : —
SirJohnGeorgePilter,O.B.E.,K.t. Bach., Kt. of the Legion
of Honour, Commander of Tunisian Order of Nicham Iftikar,
Member of Board of Directors and formerly Pres. British
Chamber of Commerce, Paris ; Hon. Sec. and Treas. British
Charitable Fund, Paris ; Chairman of Hertford British
Hospital, Paris ; Vice-Chairman British Schools, Paris ;
Member Royal Commission Paris Exhibition 1900, b.
1848; m. 1874, Emily, d. of James Bowman, Esq., J. P.;
and has issue — Kate Avril [m. Andr6 Desplats of Paris];
Elsie Isabel; Mabel Winifred [m, Harry Heaney, M.D. of
Corpus Christi, Texas] ; and Grace Margaret. Res. — 23
Boulevard Beausejour, Paris. Club — St. James's.
PINCKNEY. Or, five fusils, conjoined in fesse gules,
nebuly of the second, three griffins' heads erased of the
first. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a griffin's head erased gules, collared
gold, three fusils or. Motto — " Deus nobis." Livery —
Blue, edged with yellow cord, gold hatband.
Sons of Erlysman Pinckney, Esquire, J. P. co. Wilts.,
Barrister-at-Law, b. 1838; d. 1920; m. 1st, 1870,
Frances Elizabeth Mary {d. 1889), d. of James William
Cusack, M.D. , of Knockbane, co. Galway ; 2nd, 1910,
Alice Sophia, d. of late Maj.-Gen. Henry Forster,
C. B. ,and widow of Col. G. MaunsellShewell, R. M.L.I. ,
late of Westhall, Cheltenham : —
Erlysman Charles Pinckney, Esq., J. P. co. Wilts., Chair-
man Bradford Bench 1926, served Great War as Capt.
4th Batt. Wiltshire Regt. , b. 1871 ; m. 1898, Agnes
Ponsonby, d. of Major James Wallace Dunlop Adair ;
and has issue — Erlysman Patrick Hamilton Pinckney,
Gentleman, b. 1902 ; and Frances Jeanie Helenora. Seat —
Duckmead, Bradford-on-Avon.
John Robert Hugh Pinckney, Esq., C.B.E., b. 1876;
m, 1903, Winifred, d. of James Ledger Hill of Combe
Grove, Bath; and has issue — Philip Hugh Pinckney,
Gentleman, b. 1915 ; David John Colin Pinckney, Gentle-
man, b. 1918 ; Elizabeth Mary ; Rosalie Anne ; and Diana.
Seal — Hidden Cottage, Hungerford. Clubs — Carlton,
Oriental.
PINE-COFFIN. Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, seme"e of
cross crosslets or, three bezants (for Coffin) ; 2 and 3,
gules, a chevron ermine between three pine-cones slipped
or (for Pine). Mantling azure and or. Crests— 1. on a
wreath of the colours, a martlet azure, charged on the
breast with two bezants in pale ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, a pine-tree proper. Motto (for Pine) — " In tem-
pestate floresco." Livery — Dark blue, buff facings.
Sons of John Edward Pine-Coffin, Esq., Major 2nd
Batt. Loyal North Lanes. Regt., b. 1866; d. 1919 ;
?n. 1894, Louisa Gertrude Douglas, dau. of John Barre
Beresford, Esq., J. P. and D.L., of Learmont and
Ashbrook, co. Londonderry: —
Edward Claude Pine-Coffin, Esq., Capt. Indian Army,
b. 1895; m- 1920, Doris Lindsay, d. of Col. Tennant, late
Indian Army, and has issue — John Trenchard Pine-Coffin,
Gentleman, b. 1921. Estates — Portledge, Kenwith Alwing-
ton ; Goldworthy and Monkleigh Manors, co. Devon.
Seat — Portledge, near Bideford, co. Devon.
Richard Geoffrey Pine-Coffin, Gentleman, b. 1908.
Res. —
PINNELL (H. Coll.). Argent, on a chevron gules,
each charged with an ermine spot of the field, on a chief
between two falcons' heads erased in chief and a staff
raguly fessewise, thereon an eagle displayed in base, all
azure, a lion rampant or. Mantling gules and argent.
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Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a staff raguly fessewise,
thereon an eagle displayed azure, holding in each claw a
hawk's bell also or. Motto — " Vultus in hostem."
Son of Henry Pinnell, Esq., J. P. Warwickshire, b.
1857; d. ; m. 1879, Mary Ellen, d. of John Hugh
Morris: —
Charles Hugh Pinnell, Gentleman, b. 1886. Res. —
PINNEY, see PRETOR-PINNEY.
EGERTON STANLEY PIPE - WOLFERSTAN,
Esquire, of Statfold, co. Stafford, Lieut. -Colonel
4th North Stafford Regiment, late Major 1st South
Stafford Regiment. Bom July 23, 1861, being the eldest
son of the late Francis Stafford Pipe- Wolferstan,
Esq., of Statfold, J. P., by his wife Sarah Maria Hill,
fifth dau. of William Hallowes Belli, H.E.I.C.S. Armorial
bearings— Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, a fesse wavy between
three wolves' heads erased or (for Wolferstan) ; 2 and 3,
azure, two organ-pipes in chevron between ten crosses cross-
let or (for Pipe). Mantling sable and or ; and for his Crests,
1. upon a wreath of the colours, a wolf under a tree, all
proper (for Wolferstan) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours,
a leopard's head erased or (for Pipe). Motto — " Que sera
sera." Livery — Dark blue, red facings. Married, 1st,
Jan. 19, 1897, Eleanor Grace (d. 1925), dau. of H.
Cunliffe Shawe, Esq. , J. P. , of Weddington Hall, Nuneaton ;
2nd, 1926, Dorothy, widow of Major G. S. Cary, E. Yorks.
Regt. Seat — Statfold, near Tamworth.
PIRIE-GORDON (Rematric. L.O. 21 Nov. 1903).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a boar's head erased sable between
three pears slipped and leaved vert (Pirie) ; 2 and 3, azure,
a fesse chequy or and of the field, between three boars' heads
erased of the second, with a mullet in chief for difference
(Gordon of Buthlaw, matric. c. 1750). Mantling vert,
of Forcett Park, Richmond, Yorks., and of Glassel
House, Kincardineshire, N.B. : —
Edward Pirie-Gordon, Esq., M.B.E., J. P. and D.L. co.
Brecknock, Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital
of St. John of Jerusalem in England, b. 1853 I m- 1880,
Louisa (d. 1918), d. of Rev. William Handley, M.A., oi
Muskham, Rector ofWinthorpe, Notts, [upon an escutcheon
of pretence the Arms of Handley (Granted H. Coll.,
25 Feb. 1904), viz. : Argent, a fesse invected gules between
in chief two goats sable, armed and attired or, and in
base a fusil of the third] ; and has issue— Charles Harry
Clinton Pirie-Gordon, Esq. {q.v.). Seat— Buthlaw, Aber-
deenshire. Res. — Gwernvale, Crickhowel, Brecknockshire
S. Wales.
PIRIE-GORDON (Rematric. L.O., Ap. 1917).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a boar's head erased sable,
between three pears slipped and leaved vert (Pirie) ;
2 and 3, azure, a fess chequy or and of the field, between
doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a fawn's
head with a sprig of a pear-tree in its mouth proper.
Motto — " Virtute non astutia." Livery— Dark green,
yellow facings.
Son of Patrick Pirie-Gordon, Esq., of Buthlaw, J. P.
Aberdeen ; m. Anne, dau. of John Michell, Esq J. P.,
three boars' heads erased of the second, with a mullet
of the same in chief for difference (Gordon of Buth-
law), the whole ensigned with a label of three points
argent, impaling sable, a lion rampant or, between three
chaplets of roses argent (Buckle, formerly of Chaceley).
Mantling vert, doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his
liveries, the head of a fawn proper, biting a Turkish
crescent argent, and ensigned round the neck with a
wreath of ivy-leaves and pear-leaves all proper, clasped
with a buckle or. Badge — A bunch of two pears slipped
within an orle of two sprays of ivy all proper, the three
stalks^ conjoined at the top by a buckle or. Motto —
" Virtute et astutia."
Only son of Edward Pirie-Gordon, Esq. {q.v.) : —
Charles Harry Clinton Pirie-Gordon, Esq., D.S.C.,
Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hosp. of St. John of
Jerusalem in England, Member of the Royal Company of
Archers (King's Bodyguard for Scotland), M.A. (Oxon.),
late Lieut.-Comdr. R.N.V.R., and Lieut. -Col. ,Ch. Legion
of Honour, F.S.A., b. 1883 ; m. 1910, Mabel Alicia, only
d. of George Earle Buckle (q.v.), sometime editor of The
Times ; and has issue — Christopher Martin Pirie-Gordon,
Gentleman, b. 191 1 ; George Patrick Pirie-Gordon,
Gentleman, b. 1918. Address — 46 Addison Avenue,
Kensington, W. 1 1 . Clubs — Athenaeum, New University.
[Mr. Pirie-Gordon has by matriculation established
his right to quarter the following coats in addition to
those borne upon his shield as above — (i) Udny of
Cultercullen ; (2) Barclay of Cairness and Friendship ;
(3) Forbes of Kincardine ; (4) Logie of Middlefield ; (5)
Handley of Muskham.]
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PIRIE of Johannesburg (L.O. matric, 1927). Or, three
pears slipped and leaved vert. Mantling vert, doubled or.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a fawn's head with a
sprig of a pear-tree in its mouth proper. Badge — A
bunch of pears within a wreath of pear-sprays one of which
is in blossom both proper, the two sprays are clasped in
base by a buckle or, of which the clasp is in the form of a
caduceus. Motto — " Virtute non astutia."
Only son of James Mitchell Pirie, Gentleman, of Orch-
ardtown, Udny, co. Aberdeen, b. 1846; d. 1893; m.
1st, Elsie, d. of James Hunter Harvey, of Pitgersie,
Foveran, co. Aberdeen : —
James Hunter Harvey Pirie, Esq., M.D., B.Sc, Ch.B.,
F.R.C.P., F.R.S. (Edin.), late 2nd Lieut. R.F.A., Major
R.A.M.C. (T.), Senior Lecturer in Pathology, Univ. of
Witwatersrand, Deputy Director of the South African In-
stitute for Medical Research, b. 1878 ; m. 1910, Agnes
Mabel, d. of Alexander Kerr, and has surv. issue — Derek
Hervey Pirie, Gentlman, b. 19 17 ; and Lesley. Address —
South African Institute for Medical Research, Johannes-
burg, Transvaal, S. Africa; and P.O. Box 1038, Johannes-
burg.
Pirie (L.O. June 1927). Arms, Crest and Motto as
above, a bordure inverted gules.
Third, but eld. surv. son of the Rev. Henry George
Pirie, M.A. (Aberdeen), Rector of Holy Trinity,
Dunoon, co. Argyll, and Canon of Cumbrae Cathedral,
b. 1819 ; d. 1879 ; m. 1854, Grace Phillott, d. of
Rev. John Garrett, M.A. (Trin. Coll. Dub.), Vicar of
Emlaghfad, co. Sligo, and Prebendary of Ardagh : —
Frederick Galloway Pirie, Gentleman, b. 1865 ; m. 1902,
Leura Adelaide, d. of George Caverhill Lugg, and has issue
liveries, a fawn's head with the sprig of a pear-tree in
—Gordon Frederick Pirie, Gentleman, b. 1903 ; and Leura
Margaret. Seat — Caverhill Lodge, Woodcote, Purley,
Surrey. Clubs — British Empire, Phyllis Court.
Pirie (L.O. matric, June 1927). Arms, Crest and
Motto as next above, in the chief point a crescent of the
last for difference.
Son of Maj. -Gen. William Pirie, I. A., b. 1824; d. 1879;
m. 1856, Helen Catherine Agnes, d. of Lt.-Col. Charles
Robert Hogg, 103rd Bombay Fusiliers : —
Charles Patrick William Pirie, Esq., C.B. (mil. 1916),
Maj. -Gen. (ret.) Indian Cavalry, served Afghan War 1878-
80 (medal), European War 1914-16 (despatches, C.B.),
b. 1859 ; m. 1890, Alice Ida (d. 1919), d. of Leopold Keller,
of Elm House, Hornsey, and has issue — Helen Christine
[m. 19 17, Gordon Bryan, Esq., M.C., F.R.C.S., and has
issue]; and Evelyn. Fes — 70A Ladbroke Grove, W. 11.
Club — United Service.
PIRIE (L.O., 1899). Or, a boar's head sable, between
three pears slipped vert, within a bordure engrailed gules.
Mantling sable, doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his
its mouth proper ; and in an escroll over the same this
Motto — " Virtute non astutia." Livery — Black.
Eldest son of Martin Henry Pirie, Gentleman,
b. 1848; d. 1925 ; m. 1883, Lilian Frances, eldest
dau. of John Scarlett-Campbell, of 1 Queen's [Gate
Place, London, S.W. : —
Harold Victor Campbell Pirie, Gentleman, b. 1884 ;
m. 1912, Irene, d. of Francis Hogarth. Res. — .Kenya
Colony, E. Africa.
DUNCAN VERNON PIRIE, Esq.,O.B.E., F.R.G.S.,
M.P. North Div. Aberdeen 1896-1918, J. P., D.L. City
of Aberdeen, Lt.-Col. (ret.) 5th Lancers and 3rd
Hussars ; served with Egyptian and Soudan Expeditions
1882-84, present at Battles of Kassassin, El Teb, and
Tamai (mentioned in despatches, medal with two clasps),
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with Nile Expedition 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches,
medal with two clasps), and Great War 1914-19 (men-
tioned in despatches), was A.D.C. to Governor of
Ceylon 1890-93; is a F.R.G.S. and a D. L. for Aber-
deenshire. Born March 22, 1858, being the eldest
son of the late Gordon Pirie of Chateau de Varennes,
France, by his wife Valentine, d. of late Joseph Rousseau
de Labrosse. Armorial bearings (L.O. 1899)— Or, a
boar's head erased sable between three pears slipped vert,
within a bordure of the last, a label of three points for
difference, and impaling the arms of Forbes-Sempill, namely,
quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a chevron chequy gules and of
the field, between three bugle-horns sable, garnished and
stringed of the second ; 2 and 3, azure, a cross pat^e
fitchee or, between three boars' heads couped argent,
muzzled gules. Mantling sable and or ; and on a wreath ot
his liveries is set for Crest, a fawn's head with the sprig of a
pear-tree in its mouth proper ; and in an escroll over the same
this Motto, " Virtute non astutia." Matried, 1894, the
Hon. Evelyn Courtenay, dau. of Rt. Hon. William, Baron
Sempill ; and has Issue — (1) Patrick Taldo Pirie, Esq.,
M.C., Capt. Gordon Highlanders, b. 1897; (2) Alexander
William Pirie, Gentleman, formerly Lieut. Seaforth High-
landers, b. 1899; (3) Douglas Gordon Pirie, Gentleman, b.
1910 ; Evelyn Jean Gordon [m. 1926, Major Owen Wynne,
R.E.]; Valentine Grizel ; and Valerie Marguerite. Resi-
dence— Chateau de Varennes, Sanennieres, Maine-et-Loire,
France. Clubs — Bachelors', Royal Northern.
Colonel DUNCAN GEORGE PITCHER, late
Indian Army, formerly of the R. M.L.I, and Artil.,
Bombay Light Cavalry, and 21st Hussars, Bengal Cavalry ;
has the Kaiser-i-Hind gold medal for public service in India,
is Joint Manager Committee of the Imperial Institute. Born
Nov. 2, 1839, being the eldest son of the late Lieut. St.
Vincent Pitcher, 6th Madras Light Cavalry, and of Rose
Mary, third dau. of Admiral George Le Geyt, C. B. , of
Jersey. Armorial bearings — Per chevron ermine and
azure, in chief two acorns slipped proper, in base the prow
of an antique galley argent. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head couped,
gorged with a wreath of oak proper between two wings,
each charged with a bezant. Motto — " Perseverantia et
labore." Married, Oct. 16, 1867, Rose Elizabeth, third
dau. of the late Capt. John Evison, R.N. ; and has Issue
— (1) Henry Henderson Pitcher, Gentleman, b. Dec. 6,
1870 [m. Annie, dau. of H. Templar, and has issue] ; (2)
Air Commodore Duncan Le Geyt Pitcher, C.M.G. ,
C.B.E., D.S.O., late Major and Brev. Col. Indian
Army, Dir. of Equipment, Air Ministry 1922-25, b. Aug.
31, 1877 [m. 1921, Frances Evelyn, d. of A. Barnes
(Club — Army and Navy)]; Rose Ethel [m. 1894, Hon.
W. B. Gordon, CLE. , Sec. to Gov. of India, and has
issue] ; Elsie Heath [tn. Awdry George Hobart-Hampden,
Esq., Indian Forest Service, and has issue]; Margaret
Beatrice [tn. Henry Julius Boas, I.C.S., and has issue];
Gertrude Duncan [m. Henry Norton Hutchinson, I.C.S.,
and has issue] ; Marion Emily ; and Grace Carleton
Crouchley [///. James Rae Pearson, I.C.S., and has issue].
Res.— Hillside, Camberley, Surrey. Club — United Service.
PITKEATHLY (H. Coll., 28 Dec. 1914). Gules, on a
fesse between three wolves' heads erased argent, a dexter
hand couped at the wrist proper, between two cross
crosslets fitchee of the field. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wolf-dog dormant
proper, in front of two cross crosslets fitchee in saltire
gold. Motto — " Memor et fidelis."
Son of James Pitkeathly, of Dunkeld, N.B. : —
Col. James Scott Pitkeathly, CLE., C.V.O., C.B.E.,
D.S.O., Electrical Engineer of the Imperial Works at
Delhi, served European War, 6.1882 ; m. 1913, Eleanor
Mary, d. of Henry Haines, of Astley, Worcs. Res. —
Simla, India. Club — E.I. United Service.
PITT, see FOX.
ARTHUR PIXLEY, Esquire, J. P. in Queensland.
Born Aug. 17, i860, being the eldest son of the late Arthur
Watt Pixley, Esq., Capt. R.A. , by his wife Jane, dau. of the
late William Debonaire Haggard. Armorial bearings —
Azure, a fesse engrailed or, guttee-de-1'armes, between two
daggers, points downwards in chief, and a cross crosslet
fitchee in base or. Mantling azure and or.' Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a cross crosslet fitchee or,
a morion proper between two wings azure, each charged
with a dagger as in the arms. Motto — " Per vias rectas."
Married, Dec. 29, 1892, Florence Anne, dau. of Lieut. -Col.
McDonnell, V.D. and J. P., formerly Commandant of the
Queensland Volunteer Forces ; and has Issue — (1) Arthur
John Pixley, Gentleman, b. April 6, 1894 [m. 1922, Sibella
Elsie Grant, d. of Alpin Cameron, Esq., of Brisbane, and
has issue — John Arthur Cameron Pixley, Gentleman,
b. 1923; Ellis Charles Pixley, Gentleman, b. 1926]; (2)
Norman Stewart Pixley, Gentleman, b. May 3, 1898; (3)
Neville Drake Pixley, Gentleman, b. Sept. 21, 1905; and
Margaret Mary. Residence— Prospect, Kangaroo Point,
Brisbane, Queensland. Club — Queensland.
PIXLEY (H. Coll.). Azure, a fesse engrailed or, guttee-
de-1'armes, between two daggers, points downwards in chief
and a cross crosslet fitchee in base or. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
cross crosslet fitchee or, a morion proper between two
wings azure, each charged with a dagger as in the arms.
Motto — " Per vias rectas."
Son of Stewart Pixley, Esq., J. P., D.L., V.D., b.
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Esq., J.P.:-
Stewart Aikin Pixley, Esq., O.B.E.,V.D., Lt.-Col. (iet.),
served Great War on Musketry Staff, and with Sniping
School, 4th Army, B.E.F., b. May 3, 1857; m. Oct. 8,
1884, Harriette Hindle, d. of Edward Hewett. Res. —
Maybury, Knowle, Woking, Surrey.
FRANCIS WILLIAM PIXLEY, Esq., V.D..J.P. cos.
Buckingham and London, one of H.M.'s Lieutenants for
the City of London, D.L. co. Buckingham, Hon. Col. and
late CO. 1st Cadet Batt. King's Roy. Rifles, Barr.-at-Law
of the Middle Temple, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries,
Registrar of the Standing Council of the Baronetage, late
Treasurer (Baden-Powell) Boy Scouts' Association, Knight
of Justice and Receiver-Gen. and President of the Bucks.
County Centre of the Grand Priory in the British Realm
of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem. Born July 5, 1852,
only son of the late Thomas William Pixley, Gentleman,
of Hill Lodge, Freshwater, Isle of Wight, a Younger
Brother of the Trinity House, by his wife Caroline, d. of
Robert Blore of Ashbourne, Derbyshire. Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, a fesse engrailed or,
gutt£e-de-l'armes, between two daggers points downwards
in chief, and a cross crosslet fitch^e in base or (for Pixley) ;
2 and 3, or, a double-headed eagle displayed between two
crosses couped in pale gules (for Blore), and impaling the
arms of Simpson, namely: — argent, on a chief purpure, three
crescents of the first. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, in front of a cross crosslet
fitchee or, a morion proper between two wings azure, each
charged with a dagger as in the arms. Motto — " Per vias
rectas. " Livery — Blue and yellow. Married, April 8, 1880,
Elizabeth Mary, Dame of Grace of the Order of St. John of
Jerusalem, dau. of John Price Simpson ; and has had Issue
— (i) Jocelyn Francis Renton Pixley, Gentleman, b. Jan. 27,
1881, Lieut. King's Royal Rifles (d. 1903); (2) John Nicol
Fergusson Pixley, Esq., Capt. Grenadier Guards, b. April 7,
1888; killed in action 1918; (3) Eric William Blore Pixley,
St. James's); (5) Brodrick Rich Farrar Pixley, Gentleman,
formerly Lieut. Motor Transport Corps, Officer of the Order
of St. John of Jerusalem, b. Nov. 19, 1898 [Club —
Travellers'); Elizabeth Muriel, Officer Sister of the Order
of St. John of Jerusalem; Esme' Caroline [m. 1908, Rev.
Arthur Buxton, Rector of All Souls', Langham Place, W.,
ygst. son of John Henry Buxton, J. P. and D. L. , of Easneye,
Ware, Hertfordshire]; and Olive Charlotte Blyth. Res. —
Wooburn House, Wooburn Green, Bucks. Clubs — Marl-
borough and Athenaeum.
PLATT (H. Coll.). Sable, sem<§e of plates, a fret
couped or, between four roses in cross argent. Mantling
Gentleman, b. 22nd, d. 27th Jan. 1891 ; (4) Evelyn Graham
Pixley, Gentleman, formerly City of London Yeo., Officer of
the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, b. Dec. 1, 1892 {Club—
sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a demi-lion proper, semee of plates, holding
between the paws a rose argent, an escallop or. Motto —
" Virtute et labore. "
Son of Algernon John Frederick Piatt, b. 1875; d-
1912 ; m. 1900, Norah, eld. d. of C. J. Cunningham
of Muirhouselaw : —
Charles John Frederick Piatt, Gentleman, b. 1909.
j?es. — Barnby Manor, Newark, Notts.
Son of John Harold Piatt, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co.
Anglesey, Major late 4th Batt. Royal West Kent
Regt. , b. 1855; d. 1912; m. 1879, Agnes E., sec. d. of
Lt.-Col. Roberts of Renny, co. Cork: —
John Ernest Hodder Piatt, Gen. Res. of Officers, Bde. of
Guards, b. 1880; m. 1st, 1907 (marriage dissolved), Mildred
Deborah, d. of Maj.-Gen. Sir William Henry Rodes
Green, K.C.S.I., C.B. ; 2nd, 1921, Marie Claire, d. of Col.
A. Michaescu, Russian Army, Jura Padini Corabia,
Roumania, and has issue (by 1st marriage)— Suzanne Elise.
Seat — La Maison des Pommie.rs, Sark, C.I. Clubs —
Guards', Roy. Automobile.
Son of Henry Evelyn Arthur Piatt, Gentleman, b.
; killed in action 1917 ; m. 1911, Ella, d. of late
William Carmichael of Snellam, Pietermaritzburg :—
John Evelyn Piatt, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Younger son of John Piatt, Esq., J.P. and D.L., b.
1817; d. 1872; m. 1842, Alice, only d. of Samuel
Radcliffe, of Lower House, Oldham, Lanes. :—
Sydney Piatt, Esq., J.P. (High Sheriff 1888) co. Carnar-
von, late Capt. Denbighshire Yeo. [Livery — Dark blue,
with black velvet collar, canary waistcoat with blue stripes,
gilt buttons, drab overcoat], b. 1861 ; m. 1884, Agnes
Bertha, d. of Col. Sir Thomas Marshall, C.B. ; and has
issue— Lionel Sydney Piatt, Esq., Capt. 17th Lancers, att.
R.A.F., b. 1885; killed in action 1917 \m. 1914, Gillian
Mary, d. of Major C. Spencer Warwick] ; and Eira
Guendolen [m. Lieut. Charles du Breil]. Res.— Villa Beatrix,
Pau, Basses Pyr6n6es. Club— Orleans.
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PLATT of Gorddinog (H. Coll.). Argent, a mount in
base vert, thereon an oak-tree proper, on a chief arched
argent, three escallops or. Mantling vert and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-lion
proper, semee of plates, holding between the paws a rose
gul-S, barbed and seeded also proper, an escallop or.
Motto — " Virtute et labore."
Son of Col. Henry Piatt, C.B., J. P. and D.L., late
Col. 4th Batt. Royal Welch Fusiliers (High Sheriff
Carnarvonshire 1877), b. 1842 ; d. 1914 ; m. 1868,
Eleanor (d. 1926), second dau. of Richard Sykes of
Edgeley House, co. Chester : —
Eric James Walter Piatt, Esq., J. P. (High Sheriff 1907),
Anglesey, late Major Denbighshire Hussars I.Y. , b. 1871 ;
m. 1895, Florence Grace, fifth d. of Samuel Perry of Wood-
rooff, co. Tipperary ; and has issue — Eneid Mary Eleanor.
Seats — Gordding, near Llanfairfechan.
PLATT (H. Coll., 9 Ap. 1919). Per fesse gules and
ermine fretty sable, in chief two plates. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
Sonof John Crawfurd Piatt, of London, b. 1834; d.
1904 :—
John Crawfurd Piatt, Gentleman, b. 1865. Res. —
Summerfield, Tenterden, Kent.
The Late JOHN PLATT, Esq., of Clifton Lodge,
Llandudno, Justice of the Peace for the borough of
Warrington. Born December 29, 1842, being the eldest
son of the late James Piatt, by his wife Mary, eldest
daughter of John Shepherd. Armorial bearings — Azure,
on a chevron or, between two fleurs-de-lys in chief and a
lamb statant in base of the last, a fleur-de-lys between two
cinquefoils of the first ; and for the Crest, on a wreath of
the colours, a lamb or, resting the dexter fore-leg on a fleur-
de-lys azure, holding in the mouth three cinquefoils slipped
stag guardant proper, charged on the shoulder with a plate,
thereon a fret sable. Motto — " In omnia paratus."
vert; with the Motto, " Neminem metue innocens. "
Married, October 17, 1867, Ellen Jane, daughter of the
late John Hunter Whitby, and died
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PLATT-HIGGINS (R.L. 1889, H. Coll.). Quarterly,
1 and 4, per fesse vert and argent, a pale counterchanged,
three cranes' heads erased of the second, and as many
lobsters' claws erased sable (Higgins) ; 2 and 3, per fesse
dancettee argent and gules, a pale counterchanged, three
frets, one and two of the first, and for distinction a canton
of the second (Piatt). Mantling vert and argent. Crests
— 1. upon a wreath of the colours, a gryphon's head erased
or, gorged with a collar sable, charged with a lozenge
argent, between two plates, holding in the beak a lobster's
claw erased gules (Higgins) ; 2. a demi-wolf gules, semee of
plates, armed andlangued azure, holding in the dexter paw
a wreath argent and gules, and charged on the shoulder
with a cross crosslet or for difference (Piatt). Motto —
" Labitur et labetur. " Livery — Green, with white facings.
Son of Edward Platt-Higgins, Gentleman, of Rath-
coole, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast, B.A. (Camb.), b.
1844; d. 1924; m. 1st, 1872, Martha Elizabeth (d.
1902), d. of the late James Hind, formerly of Lismara,
White Abbey, co. Antrim ; 2nd, 1904, Amelia Frances,
d. of the late Capt. Joseph Hind, 104th Bengal Fus. ,
of Greatwood, Mylor, Cornwall : —
Francis Meban Platt-Higgins, Esq., M.C., Major (ret.),
B.A. (Camb.), b. 1874; m. 1899, Ethel Dorothy, d. of
Milbourne Humphery, and has issue— Denis Meban Platt-
Higgins, Gentleman, Lieut. 2nd Hampsh. Regt. , b. 1900;
Edward Brian Platt-Higgins, Gentleman, b. 1902 ; Patrick
Humphery Platt-Higgins, Gentleman, b. 1906; Michael
Douglas Platt-Higgins, Gentleman, b. 1912. Res. — Pax
Holt, Cuckfield, Sussex.
Son of George Higgins, b. 1821; d. 1881 ; m. 1857,
Frances Mary, d. of Thomas Moult of Manchester : —
Walter Platt-Higgins, Gentleman, b. i860. Res. — 36
Westbourne Villas, Hove, Sussex.
PLATTS (H. Coll.). Per fesse wavy sable and barry
wavy of six argent and azure, in chief a demi-lion ram-
pant erased between two roses of the second barbed and
seeded proper, and in base an escallop or, charged with
an anchor of the first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant sable,
gorged with a collar argent, thereon three anchors also
sable, holding between the paws a rose as in the arms,
and charged on the shoulder with an escallop silver.
Motto—" Forti nihil difficile.''
Sons of Samuel Charles Platts, Gentleman, F.C.A.,
C.C., of Spring Hill, Scarborough, b. 1850 ; d. 1909 ;
m. 1877, Annie, d. of Robert Holliday, Esq, J.P., of
Croft House, Gildersome: —
William Henry Platts, Gentleman, F.C.A., b. 1878 ;
m. 1903, Alice, d. of Joseph Chadwick ; and has issue —
John Anthony Calvert Platts, Gentleman, b. 19 10 ; and
Joyce. Res. — Rowan Cottage, The Garlands, Scar-
borough.
Percy Oates Platts, Gentleman, A.R.I.B.A., M.S.A.,
b. 1884 Address — County Hall, Wakefield, Yorks.
PLATTS (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, a
chevron argent between in chief three escallops, and in
base a leopard's face or ; 2 and 3, azure, two crosses pat6e
in pale, that in base encircled by a horse-shoe argent.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a demi-lion proper, holding between
:T7t)g-Q303fo wif my&tiens
the paws a plate, three escallops as in the arms. Badge —
Issuant from a coronet of fleurs-de-lys of four points, a
horse-shoe or, surrounded by three ostrich feathers argent,
the centre one charged with two crosses patee in pale gold.
Motto — " The Cross my strength."
Issue of Henry Charles Platts, A. M. Inst. C. E. (third son
of Joseph Platts, C.E., late Chief Consulting Engineer
to the Imperial Admiralty, St. Petersburg, Russia, b.
1815; d. 1859; m 1839, Sarah Haines, d. of John
Tandy, C.E.), b. 1843; d. ; m. 1892, Emily
Elizabeth (Res. — Hazelwood, Sydenham, S.E.), only
d. of Wladislaw Raymond Rakowski (otherwise
Alphonso Raymond) of Rakowo, in the Province of
Plotzk, Poland :—
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Pie
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Henry Charles Platts, Gentleman, b. 1896.
Gilbert Latimer Platts, Gentleman, b. 1898.
Edward Tandy Platts, Gentleman, b. 1900.
Norman Cecil Platts, Gentleman, b. 1901.
Wilfred Keyte Platts, Gentleman, b. 1903.
Emily Louisa, m. 1929, G. Zumsteg, of Basle, Switzerland.
May Henrietta, m. 1918, Kenneth Eric Judd.
Victoria Dagmar m. 1925, Percival Charles Silby.
PLAYER of Nottingham (H. Coll). Argent, a pale
azure between two saffron-flowers, leaved and slipped proper.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a cubit arm couped, grasping in the hand three
saffron-flowers in bend leaved and slipped, all proper.
Motto — " Spes mea in Deo." Livery — Drab, dark blue
facings.
Sons of John Player of Nottingham, b. 1839; d. 1884;
m. 1862, Ann, d. of William Goodacre and widow of
Thomas Whiteley : —
John Dane Player, Gentleman, b. 1864 ; m. Margaret
Jenny, d. of Thomas Page, of The Park, Nottingham.
Res. — Fernleigh, Alexandra Park, Nottingham.
William Goodacre Player, Gentleman, b. 1866 ; m. ,
Mabel, d. of Frederick Goddard of Castle Grove, Notting-
ham ; and has issue — (1) John Ashley Player, Gentleman,
b. 1895; (2) William Frederick Player, Gentleman, b.
1896; (3) John Dane Player, Gentleman, b. 1903; Kathleen
Mary; Violet Mabel ; and Edith Margaret. Res. — Lenton
Hurst, Nottingham.
Son of John Dane Player of Saffron Walden, Essex,
Attorney, b. 1800; d. 1850; m. 1834, Sophia, d. of
Samuel Clare of Bucklersbury, London, and Newbury,
Berks. : —
Joseph Player, Gentleman, b. 1841, m. 1st, Ann,
(d. 1865), d. of Richard Kear of Islington ; 2nd,
Emma, d. of William Chappell of Bunhill Row; and has
surv. issue — Ernest Player, Gentleman, b. 1876 [m. 1903,
Agatha, d. of Henry Charles Hall, of St. Andrew's Road,
Stoke Newington ; and has issue — Mabel Agatha] ; Emma
Jessie; and Ethel [m. 1904, George Uttley of Bradford,
Yorksj. Res. — Queen Elizabeth Walk, Stoke Newington,
London, W.
PLAYFAIR (L.O., 1893). Vert, a lion rampant argent,
on a chief or, a fleur-de-lys gules between two towers proper.
Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a chapeau gules,
turned up argent, a pelican vulning itself proper. Sup-
porters— Two lions regardant argent, each gorged with a
laurel wreath vert, and charged on the shoulder with a
shield of the last, thereon a thistle or. Motto — " Dum
spiro spero."
Eldest son of Rt. Hon. Sir Lyon Playfair, 1st Baron
Playfair,P.C.,G.C.B.,LL.D.,F.R.S ,3.i8i8 ; d. 1898 ;
m. 1st, 1846, Margaret Eliza, d. of James Oakes of
Riddings House, Alfreton: —
Rt. Hon. George James Playfair, 2nd Baron Playfair
3 Sept. 1892), C.V.O., D.L. Suffolk, Brig.-Gen. (ret.), late
Col. R.A., Brig.-Gen. in Command of Coast Defences
1903-6, Hon. Col. 2nd Highland Brigade, R.F.A. , 3.1849 •
m. 1st, 1877, Lucy Catherine {d. 1877), d. of T. G.
Matthews of Portishead ; and has issue — Hon. Lucy Jessie
Lyon[w. 1907, Major Lionel Culme Soltau-Symons, D.S.O.,
Durham Light Inf.]; 2nd, 1888, Augusta Mary, d. of H.
T. Hickman of Chorlton House, Leamington ; and has
had further issue — Hon. Lyon George Henry Lyon Play-
fair, Capt. R.F.A. , b. 1888 ; killed in action 1915. Res. —
Redgrave Hall, Suffolk. Club — Naval and Military.
PLAYFAIR (L.O.). Or, a lion rampant azure, armed
and langued gules, on a chief invccted of the second, two
swords saltireways proper, points upwards hiked and
pommelled of the field, and between them in the chief a
crescent reversed argent. Mantling azure, doubled or.
Crest — On a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a pelican
vulning itself proper. Motto — " Servabo fidem."
Son of George William Playfair, Esq., Col. Madras
Staff Corps, of St. Andrews,' Fife, b. 1826; d. 1875;
m. 1851, Helen Margaret, d. of Charles Grace, of St.
Andrews, Fife : —
Rev. Arthur Grace Playfair, Clerk in Holy Orders, some-
time Vicar of Filkins, Oxon. , b. 1 865 . Res. —
PLENDER of Ovenden (H. Coll.). Vert, a chevron
engrailed between three fleurs-de-lys in chief, and a trefoil
slipped in base argent. Mantling vert and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a dexter cubit
arm habited azure, holding in the hand a scroll proper,
a fleur-de-lys or. Supporters — On the dexter a stag ;
and on the sinister, a lion proper, each charged on the
shoulder with a rose gules, and a thistle both leaved
and slipped in saltire also proper. Badge — A daw's
head erased proper, holding in the beak a rose gules,
leaved and slipped proper, and enfiled with a circlet or.
Motto — " Prompteet consulto."
Son of William Plender, of The Oaks, Dalston,
Cumberland, b. 1833 ; d. 191 1 ; m. i860, Elizabeth
Agnes Smallpiece, d. of John Edward Smallpiece
Vardy : —
Sir William Plender, 1st Bart. (16 July 1923), G.B.E.,
LL.D., of Ovenden, Sundridge, Kent, Knt. (1911), J. P.,
High Sheriff of Kent 1928-29, Lieut. City of London,
D.L. co. of London, and High Sheriff 1927-28,
Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St.
John of Jerusalem, b. 1861 ; m. 1891, Marian Elizabeth,
Lady of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St.
John of Jerusalem, d. of John Channon, Esq., of Wood-
ford Green, Essex. Res. — Ovenden, Sundridge, Seven-
oaks ; 51 Kensington Court, W.8. Clubs — Brooks',
Reform, Garrick, City of London.
PLENDERLEATH (L.O., 1693). Vert, a chevron be-
tween two trefoils in chief and a fleur-de-lys in base argent
(for Plenderleath). Crest — A hand holding a writ or paper,
almost rolled all proper. Motto — " Prompte et consulto."
Livery — Dark green.
Son of Rev. William Charles Plenderleath, Clerk in
Holy Orders 1855, M-A- (Oxon.), J. P. co. Wiltshire, b.
1831 ; d. 1906; m. 1856, Margaret Elizabeth Jane,
d. of the Venerable Archdeacon Braithwaite of St.
Christopher's, West Indies: —
Claude William Manners Plenderleath, Esq., C.B.E.,
Capt. R.N., b. 1863 ; m. 1911, Albinia (d. 1926), d. of Rev.
Gilbert Lyon of" The Grove," Teignmouth. Res.— Kailzie,
Teignmouth, S. Devon. Clubs — Junior United Service,
Devon and Exeter (Exeter).
PLEYDELL-BOUVERIE(R.L., H. Coll.). Quarterly,
1 and 4, per fesse or and argent, an eagle displayed with
two heads sable, on the breast an escutcheon gules, chaiged
with a bend vair (ancient arms of Bouverie) ; 2 and 3, ar-
gent, a bend gules, guttee-d'eau, between two ravens sable,
a chief chequy 01 and of the last (Pleydell). Mantling
sable and or. Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, a
demi-eagle with two heads displayed sable, ducally gorged
or, on the breast a cross crosslet argent. Motto — " Patria
cara, carior libertas."
Sons of Rt. Hon. William Pleydell- Eouverie, 5th Earl
of Radnor, P.C., J. P. and D.L. Wilts., J. P. Berks., b.
1562
Fie
mo
1841 ; d. 1900 ; m. 1866 ; Helen Matilda, d. of Rev.
Henry Chaplin, Vicar of Ryhall, Rutlandshire: —
Rt. Hon. Sir Jacob Pleydell-Bouverie, 6th Earl of
Radnor {q.v.).
Hon. Stuart Pleydell-Bouverie, D.S.O., O.B.E., T.D.,
Lt.-Col. R.F.A. (T.A. Res.), served Great War 1914-18
(despatches three times, D.S.O.), b. 1877; m- I9°°. Edith
Dorothy, d. of Albert Vickers of Cadogan Square, S.W. ;
and has issue — (1) Christopher Pleydell-Bouverie, Esq.,
Lieut. R.N. (ret.), b. 1901 ; (2) Albert Laurence Pleydell-
Bouverie, Gentleman, b. 1904; (3) Michael Pleydell-
Bouverie, Gentleman, b. 1907 ; (4) David Pleydell-Bouverie,
Gentleman, b. 1911. Res. — High Barn, Godalming.
Clubs — Junior Carlton, Wellington.
Son of Major Walter Pleydell-Bouverie, b. 1848 ; d.
1893; m. 2nd, 1882, Edith Katharine (d. 1902), d. of
Hon. and Rev. James Walter Lascelles: —
Humphrey Pleydell-Bouverie, Esq., M.B.E., Maj. Res.
of Officers 5th Dragoon Guards, b. 1883 ; m. 1922,
Margaret Elfrida, d. of R. Holden of Crandalls, Walsall ;
and has issue — Ann. Res. —
Son of Rt. Hon. Edward Pleydell-Bouverie, P.C., b.
1818 ; d. 1889 ; m. 1842, Elizabeth Anne, ygst. d. of
Gen. Robert Balfour: —
Edward Oliver Pleydell-Bouverie, Esq. ,F.S. A , , J. P. Wilts. ,
Barrister-at-Law, B.A. (Camb.), b. 1856. Club — Travellers'.
Sons of Hon. Kenelm Pleydell-Bouverie, b. 1852 ; d.
1921 ; m. 1905, Evelyn Bertie Charlotte (Res. — Free-
lands, Wherwell, Andover, Hants.), d. of the late
David Maitland-Makgill-Crichton : —
Ralph Kenelm Pleydell-Bouverie, Esq., b. 1910. Seat
— Freelands, Wherwell, Hants.
Bertram Eric Pleydell-Bouverie, Esq., b. 19 14.
Sons of Admiral Frederick William Pleydell-Bouverie,
R.N., b. 1816; d. 1898; m. 1845, Madeline, d. of
Josias Du Pre Alexander: —
Samuel Hay Pleydell-Bouverie, Gentleman, b. 1855.
Club — Junior Carlton.
Josias Pleydell-Bouverie, Gentleman, b. 1858. Res. —
Son of Dalling Wilfred Pleydell-Bouverie, Gentleman,
b. 1856; d. 1922; m. 1888, Rachel, d. of George
Murray Perry : —
Hugh Wyndham Pleydell-Bouverie, Gentleman, b. 1900 ;
tn. 1926, Viola Elizabeth, d. of W. H. Usher, and has
issue — Joy. Res. — Langford, Harding, Natal.
Son of Lt.-Col. Laurence Pleydell-Bouverie, late 78th
Regt., b. 1817; d. 1887; m. 1847, Harriet, d. of Rev.
Sir H. Rivers, gth Bart. : —
Henry Rivers Pleydell-Bouverie, Gentleman, b. 1854.
Res. —
Son of Seymour Pleydell-Bouverie, Esq. (High Sheriff
Rutland 1913), late Capt. West Somerset Yeo., b.
1856 ; d. 1927 ; m. 1880, Alice Mary, d. of Lt.-Col. the
Hon. H. W. Campbell:—
Philip Hales Pleydell-Bouverie, Gentleman, b. 1900;
m. 1st, 1923, Alice Margaret (mar. diss. 1927), d. of W. A.
Ingram of Highbury Terrace, N. ; 2nd, 1927, Mrs. Page ;
and has issue — Patria. Seat — The Martins, Linslade,
Leighton Buzzard.
The Right Honourable Sir JACOB PLEYDELL-
BOUVERIE, 6th EARL OF RADNOR, Viscount Folke-
stone of Folkestone ; Baron Longford of Longford, Wilts. ;
Baron Pleydell-Bouverie, and a Baronet; M.P. for South
Wilts. 1892-1900, Col. comdg. 4th Batt. Wiltshire Regt.
1903-15, served in S. Africa 1900; Chairman of The Royal
Commission on the Care and Control of the Feeble-Minded
1904-1908; served in the Great War in India, Brigadier-
General commanding Dehra Dun Brigade, and in France,
Brigadier-General, Director of Agriculture Production ;
Alderman of the Wilts. County Council ; Lord-Lieutenant of
the County of Wilts, since 1925. Born July 8, 1868, elder son
of the late Rt. Hon. Sir William Pleydell-Bouverie, 5th Earl
of Radnor, P. C. , J. P. and D. L. Wilts., J. P. Berks. , M. P. for
South Wiltshire 1874-85, and for Middlesex 1885-89;
Treasurer to H.M. Household 1885-86, and 1886-92 ; by his
wife Helen Matilda, only surviving dau. of the late Rev.
Henry Chaplin, Vicar of Ryhall, Rutlandshire. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly, 1 and 4, per fesse or and argent,
an eagle displayed with two heads sable, on the breast an
escutcheon gules, charged with a bend vair (being the
ancient arms of Bouverie, and confirmed and allowed to
be thus borne by Royal Sign-Manual 1798) ; 2 and 3,
argent, a bend gules, guttee-d'eau, between two ravens
sable, a chief chequy or and of the last (for Pleydell) ;
the escutcheon charged with his badge of Ulster as
a Baronet. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-eagle with two heads displayed sable,
gorged with a ducal coronet or, charged on the breast with
a cross crosslet argent. Supporters— On either side an
eagle regardant, wings elevated sable, gorged with a ducal
coronet or, charged on the breast with a cross crosslet
argent. Motto — " Patria cara carior libertas." Married,
Jan. 20, 1891, Julian, only dau. of the late Charles Balfour
of Newton Don ; and has Issue — (1) William Pleydell-
Bouverie, commonly called Viscount Folkestone, Member
of Council of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, served Great
War as Capt. Wilts. Regt., b. Dec. 18, 1895 [m. 1923, Helen
Olivia, d. of Charles R. W. Adeane, Esq., C.B. , and has
issue — Hon. Jacob Pleydell-Bouverie, b. 1927 ; Hon. Jane ;
and Hon. Belinda (Res. — Alward House, Salisbury] ; (2)
Hon. Edward Pleydell-Bouverie, Lieut. -Comdr. R.N., b.
Sept. 10, 1899 ; (3) Hon. Bartholomew Pleydell-Bouverie,
b. April 6, 1902 [in. 1927, Lady Doreen Hely-Hutchinson,
d. of 6th Earl of Donoughmore, and has issue — Simon
Pleydell-Bouverie, Esq., b. 1928] ; (4) Hon. Anthony
Pleydell-Bouverie, Lieut. R.N., b. 1905; (5) Hon. Peter
Pleydell-Bouverie, b. 1909 ; Lady Jeane [tn. 1914, Capt.
George Gerald Petherick (q.v.)] ; Lady Katharine [m.
1927, J. H. McNeile] ; Lady Elizabeth; Lady Margaret
[m. 1923, Capt. Gerald Barry, M.C., Coldstream Gds.
Res. ] ; and Lady Helen. Seats — Longford Castle, Salisbury ;
and Cliff House, Folkestone. Clubs — Carlton, St. Stephen 's.
PLOWDEN (H. Coll.). Azure, a fesse dancettee, the
two upper points terminating in fleurs-de-lys or. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a
mount vert, a buck trippant sable, attired or. Motto —
" Quod tibi hoc alteri." Liverv — Blue and buff.
Sons of Alfred Chichele Plowden, Esq., J. P. London
and Home Counties, Metropolitan Police Magistrate
1888-1914, b. 1844 ; d. 1914 ; tn. 1883, Evelyn, ygst.
d. of Gen. Sir Charles Foster, K.C.B. : —
Humphrey Evelyn Chichele Plowden, Gentleman, b.
1887. Post. add. — 37 Lexham Gardens, W.
Jasper Alfred Chichele Plowden, Gentleman, b. 1890.
Club and Postal address — Conservative Club, St. James's
Street, S.W.
PLOWDEN (H. Coll.). Azure, a fesse dancettee, the
two upper points terminating in fleurs-de-lys or. Mantling
azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, on a
mount vert, a buck trippant sable, attired or. Motto —
"Quod tibi hoc alteri." Livery — Dark blue and yellow,
gilt buttons.
Son of William Francis Plowden, Esq., of Plowden
Hall, J. P. and D.L., b. 1853; d. 1914 ; m. 1874, Lady
JPio
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1563
Mary Dundas, d. of Hon. John Charles Dundas, and
sister to Most Hon. Lawrence, Marquess of Zetland: —
Roger Edmund Joseph Plowden, Esq., J. P., b. 1879; m.
1918, Mary Florence, d. of Reginald H. Cholmondeley,
Esq. ; and has issue — William Francis Godfrey Plowden,
Gentleman, b. 1925; Mary Agnes; Ann Mary; Gabrielle
Marie. Seat — Plowden Hall, Lydbury North, Salop.
Clubs — Boodle's, St. James's.
Son of Charles Joseph Plowden of Rome, b. 1805 ; d.
1884; m. , Eliza Bryan: —
Charles William Plowden, Gentleman, b. ; m. ;
and has issue — Edmund Plowden, Gentleman, b. ;
Richard Plowden, Gentleman, b. ; Hugh Plowden,
Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Son of Major-Gen. Francis Hugh Plowden, C.B. (1904),
late Oxfordshire L.I., b. 1851 ; d. 1911 ; m. 1885,
Isabel, d. of Capt. J. Augustus Fane: —
Hugh Charles Plowden, Gentleman, b. ; m. 1913,
Josephine Evelyn, d. of William O. Brooke of Bourne-
mouth. Res. —
Younger son of Charles Joseph Plowden, b. 1805 (see
above) : —
Roger Herbert Plowden, Gentleman, b. ; m.
and has issue — Humphrey Plowden, Gentleman, b.
Miles Plowden, Gentleman, b. Res. —
PLOWDEN (H. Coll.). Azure, a fesse dancettee, the
two upper points terminating in fleurs-de-lys or. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a
mount vert, a buck trippant sable, attired or. Motto —
" Quod tibi hoc alteri."
Sons of Major-Gen. George Ward Chicheley Plowden,
Indian Army, served in the Indian Mutiny, at the Siege
of Delhi, capture and relief of Lucknow, at Agra, and
at Cawnpore, b. 1838 ; d. ; m. 1st, 1860, Henrietta
Chicheleana (d. 1878), d. of Major Edmund Walter
Chicheley Plowden; 2nd, 1879, Agnes, eldest d. of
Gen. Melmoth Orchard, Indian Army : —
George Tertius Chicheley Plowden, Gentleman, Punjab
Police, b. i860 [m. 1908, Lucy, d. of Henry Lee of New
Zealand ; and has issue— George Henry Chicheley Plowden,
Gentleman, b. 1909; and Monica Lucy Chicheley.
Cecil Ward Chicheley Plowden, Esq., CLE., Deputy,
Insp.-Gen. C.I.D. Bengal Police 1906-19, b. 1864 ; m. 1908
Sylvia Jessie, ygst. d. of Capt. Keeble ; and has issue-
Edmund Charles Chicheley Plowden, Gentleman, b. 1912.
Res. — 5 Leighton Road, Hove, Sussex. Clubs — Bachelors',
United Service (Calcutta).
Wilfred Moore Chicheley Plowden, Gentleman, Bengal
Police, b. 1869 ; m. 1891, Agnes, d. of W. T. F. Miller and
widow of Clark ; and has surv. issue — Marjorie [m.
1913. Kenneth Mackenzie, Bengal Police]; Sybil; Esme ;
Phyllis ; and Henrietta.
Trevor Orchard Chicheley Plowden, Gentleman, Cadet
R.N., b. 1896. Res.—
Sons of Lt.-Col. Trevor John Chicheley Plowden,
CLE., b. 1843; d. 1887; m. 1867, Anna (d. 1905), d.
of Robert Molloy of Blackrock, King's Co.: —
Major Trevor Chicheley Plowden, Indian Army, b. 1869 ;
m. 1905, Jane, d. of Commander Charles Robert Tylden
Russell ; and has issue — Cecilia Muriel. Res. —
Major Charles Terence Chicheley Plowden, Indian Army
(Political Dept.), b. 1883; m. 1914, Beatrice Stretton, d. of
late Lieut. R. E. Liston, Indian Regt. Res. —
Sons of Lt.-Col. Walter Francis Courtenay Chichele
Plowden, Bengal CS. (ret.), b. 1852; d. 1918 ; m. ist,
1888, Magda Anita, second d. of Herman Becker; 2nd,
1910, Louisa Ethelgiva Rowena, d. of late Capt.
Anastasius Eugene Tollemache : —
Philip Peter Meredyth Chichele Plowden, Gentleman,
Indian C.S., b. 1888.
John Chichele Plowden, Gentleman, Lieut. 85th K.L.I.,
b. 1891.
James Miles Bindon Chichele Plowden, Esq.. Capt. Ind.
Army, A.D.C. to Gov. of Madras, b 1898.
Walter Cursham Chichele Plowden, Gentleman, b. 1911.
Henry Meredyth Plowden, Gentleman, b. 1913. Res. —
Younger son of George Augustus Chichele Plowden,
Bengal C.S., b. 1810 ; d. 1871 ; m. 2nd, 1839,
Charlotte (d. 1S82), d. of William Tulloch Robertson,
H.E.I.CS. :—
Richard Chichele Plowden, Esq., Deputy Insp.-Gen.
Punjab Police (ret.), b. 1857 ; m 1886, Ethel, d. of Rev.
George Bulman ; and has issue— (1) Bryan Edward Chichele
Plowden, Esq., Capt. Indian Army, b. 1892 ; (2) Archibald
Hugo Chichele Plowden, Gentleman, b. 1896 ; Phoebe Sarah
[w. 1908, George Yule, R.E., and has issue]; Joyce
Chichele ; Charlotte Flora ; Elinor Augusta Chichele ; and
Ethel Gwenllam Chichele. Res. —
PLOWES (H. Coll.). Quarterly azure and or, in the
first and fourth quarters a golden fleece and in the second
and third a castle gules, between two fleurs-de-lys in fesse of
the first, over all a chief ermine. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin argent,
winged or, collared azure, holding an escutcheon gules,
charged with an estoile of six points or. Motto — " Unita
fortior. "
Son of : —
Alexr. J. Plowes, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
PLUMER (H. Coll., 2 Aug. 1919). Gules, on a chev-
ron between in chief two lions' heads erased argent, and
in base a sword of the second, pommel and hilt or, and
enfiled with a wreath of laurel proper, three ravens sable.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion proper, holding in the dexter paw a
plume of four ostrich feathers or. Supporters — On the
dexter side, a private of the York and Lancaster Regt. ;
on the sinister, a trooper of the Rhodesian Field Force,
each holding in the exterior hand a rifle proper. Motto
— " Consulto et audacter."
Son of Hall Plumer, of Malpas Lodge, Torquay,
b, 1827 ; d. 1888 ; m. 1854, Louisa Alice, d. of
Henry Turnley, of Kensington : —
Field-Marshal the Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Charles
Onslow Plumer, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., G.B.E.,
ist Viscount Plumer (1929), ist Baron Plumer of Mes-
sines, and of Bilton, Yorks. (4 Oct. 191 7), Hon.
D.C.L., Hon. LL.D., b. 1857 ; tn. 1884, Annie Constance,
O.B.E., d. of George Goss, Esq., J. P., of Park Crescent,
W. ; and has issue — Hon. Thomas Hall Rokeby Plumer,
M.C., Capt. Canadian Inf., b. 1890 [m. 1919, Anne
Monica, d. qf Brig.-Gen. Henry Tempest Hicks, C.B., of
Monckton Hadley, Herts. ; and has issue — Anne Veronica
Tempest and Daphne Mary Chrystal] ; Hon. Eleanor
Mary {Res.— 36 Tavistock Place, W.C.) ; Hon. Sybil
Margaret, O.B.E. [m. 1917, Maj. A. S. Orpen, and has
issue (Res. — 17 Queen's Gate, S.W.)] ; and Hon. Marjorie
Constance [m. 1920, Maj. William Brooke, M.C. ; and has
issue]. Res. — 22 Ennismore Gardens, S.W. Clubs —
United Service, Travellers'.
PLUMER (H. Coll.). Per chevron flory counterflory
argent and sable, between four martlets fessewise in chief
of the last, and a lion rampant in base of the first. Crest
— Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-lion
gules, gorged with a collar flory counterflory argent, and
holding between the paws a garb of the last, surmounted
by a martlet sable, the trunk of a tree fessewise, eradicated
and sprouting proper. Motto — " Loyal."
Son of Alfred Saxby Plumer, Gentleman, b. 1828 ; m.
1858, Sarah, d. of John Thomas and Fanny Sophia
Billet of Twickenham : —
Martin Luther Plumer, Gentleman, b. 1876.
PLUMMER, see SCOTT-PLUMMER.
PLUMMER of Mount Plummer, co. Limerick (Confn.
U.O. 1908). Vert, a chevron or between three lions' heads
erased of the second, guttee-de-sang. Mantling vert and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased as
in the arms. Motto — " Vincit Veritas."
Son of Richard Plummer, Esq., Capt. and Hon.
Major Kerry Militia, b. 1822; d. 1895; m- l86i, Eliza-
beth, d. of Rev. Richard Fitzgerald : —
Brudenell Plummer, Gentleman, b. 1864. Res. — Killi-
lagh, Limerick.
PLUMPTRE of Fredville (H. Coll.). Argent, a chevron
between two mullets pierced in chief and an annulet in base
sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
ol the colours, a phcenix or, out of flames proper. Motto
— " Sufficit meruisse."
Son of Charles fohn Plumptre, Esq., J. P. and D. L.
Kent (Hi?h Sheriff 1877), M.A., Major'and Hon. Lt.-
Col. ist V.B. East Kent Regt., V.D., b. 1837; d. 1905 ;
m. i860, Fanny Augusta, fourth d. of Rev. Henry
Western Plumptre, late Rector of Eastwood, Notts. : —
Henry Western Plumptre, Esq., J. P., Barrister-at-Law
(Inner Temple), late Capt. ist V.B. East Kent Regt., b.
1867; m. 1900, Cecilia Constance, d. of Rev. Sir Algernon
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Coote, nth Bart.of Ballyfin ; and has issue — John Hunting-
don Plumptre, Gentleman, b. 1910; Eileen Cecilia; Evelyn
Dora ; Helen Monica ; and Awdrey Jane. Seat —
Fredville, nr. Dover. Club — National.
Rev. Canon Henry Pemberton Plumptre, M.A. (Oxon.),
Rector of St. James's Cathedral, Toronto, b. 1870 ; m. 1901 ,
Adelaide Mary Wynne, d. of Rev. W. Wynne Willson ;
and has issue — Arthur Fitzwalter Wynne Plumptre,
Gentleman, b. 1907; and Joyce Mary. Res. — St. James's
Cathedral Rectory, Toronto, Canada.
PLUMPTRE of Goodnestone (H. Coll.). Or, a fesse
between two chevronels gules (being the arms of Fitz-
Walter), over all on an escutcheon of pretence the arms
of Plumptre, viz. argent, a chevron between two mullets
pierced in chief, and an annulet in base sable, a crescent
of the last (for difference). Crest (of Plumptre) — On a
wreath of the colours, a phoenix or out of flames proper.
Supporters— On the dexter, a lion guardant or, on the
sinister, a bull sable, armed, crined and unguled or,
ducally gorged and chained argent. Motto — "Je
garderay."
Eld. son of John Bridges Plumptre, Esq., J. P.,
b. 1832 ; d. 1888 ; m. 1859, Elizabeth, d. of Francis
Wright, of Osmaston Manor, co. Derby : —
Rt. Hon. Henry FitzWalter Plumptre, 20th Baron
FitzWalter (1295), to which he succeeded on the
termination of the abeyance in his favour 1924, b. i860 ;
m. 1st, 1892, Maude Dora Gertrude (d. 1893), d. of late
Capt. Thomas Carpendale Baird, of Flatneld, co. Ayr ;
2nd, 1908, Emily Harriet Jemima, eld. d. of late Capt.
T. C. Baird. Seat — Goodnestone Park, near Canterbury,
Kent. Club — Arthur's.
PLUMPTRE (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1. argent, a chevron
between two mullets pierced in chief and an annulet
in base sable (for Plumptre) ; 2. azure, three water-
bougets or, a bordure ermine ; 3. the arms of Fowler ;
4. argent, threee lions rampant azure (for Mildmay) ; 5.
the same arms of Mildmay ; 6. argent, a bend engrailed
sable (for Radcliffe) ; 7. or, a fesse between two chevronels
gules (Fitzwalter) ; 8. argent, a fesse gules, in chief
three torteaux (for Devereux).
Sons of late John Bridges Plumptre, Esq., J. P., of
Goodnestone, Kent, b. 1832; d. 1888; m. 1859,
Elizabeth, d. of Francis Wright of Osmaston Manor,
co. Derby : —
Rt. Hon. Henry Fitzwalter Plumptre, Baron FitzWalter
(q.v.).
Rev. John Bridges Plumptre, M.A. (Oxon.), Rector of
Danbury, Essex, b. 1862. Res. — The Rectory, Danbury,
Chelmsford.
Francis FitzHerbert Plumptre, Gentleman, b. 1864.
Res —
George Beresford Plumptre, Gentleman, b. 1869;
m. 1908, Mary Augusta, second d. of the late Rev. H. W.
Plumptre, of Eastwood, Notts. ; and has issue — Fitz-
Walter Brook Plumptre, Gentleman, b. 1914 ; Peter
Bridges Plumptre, Gentleman, b. 1916; Margharetta
Judith Patricia ; Elizabeth Mary ; Frederica Anne.
Res.—
PLUNKET (U.O., 12 April 1827). Sable, a bend
between a tower in sinister chief and a portcullis in dexter
base, all or. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a horse passant argent, charged with a portcullis
sable. Motto — " Festina lente."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir William Lee Plunket, 5th Baron
Plunket. G.C.M.G. (1910), K.C.V.O., B.A. (Trin.
Coll., Dub.), Governor of N. Zealand, £. 1864 ; d. 1920 ;
m. 1894, Lady Victoria Alexandrina Hamilton-
Temple-Blackwood, d. of 1st Marquess of Dufferinand
Ava, K.P. :—
Rt. Hon. Terence Conyngham Plunket, oth Baron Plunket
(1 May 1827), Lieut. Res. of Officers, late Rifle Bde. [Sup-
porters (30 June 1827) — Dexter, an antelope or, gorged
with a collar and pendent therefrom by a chain a portcullis
sable ; sinister, a horse argent, gorged with a collar and a
portcullis pendent therefrom as the dexter], b. 1899; m.
1922, Dorothy, d. of Joseph Lewis, and widow of Capt.
Jack Barnato, and has issue — Hon. Patrick Terence Plunket,
b. 1923 ; Hon. Robin Rathmore Plunket, b. 1925. Seat —
Old Connaught House, nr. Bray, co. Wicklow. Town res.
— 38 Upper Brook Street, W. Clubs — Naval and Military,
Army and Navy.
Hon. Brinsley Sheridan Bushe Plunket, b. 1903 : m. 1927,
Aileen Sibell Mary, d. of Hon. Arthur Guinness, of 17
Grosvenor Place, W. Res. — Alderborough House, Geashill ,
Offaly, Ireland. Club— White's.
Hon. Denis Kiwa Plunket, b. 1909.
Son of Most Rev. and Rt. Hon. William Conyngham
Plunket, 4th Lord Plunket, Archbishop of Dublin and
Primate of Ireland, D. D. , b. 1828 ; d. 1897 ; m, 1863,
Anne Lee, onlv d. of Sir Benjamin Lee-Guinness,
Bart. : —
Most Rev. the Hon. Benjamin John Plunket, D.D.,
Bishop of Tuam, Killala, and Achonry 1913-19 ; Bishop of
Meath 1919-26, b. 1870; m. 1904, Dorothea Hester, d. of
Sir Thomas Butler, 10th Bart. ; and has issue — (1) David
Pierce Conyngham Plunket, Esq., b. 1908; (2) Benjamin
William Alan Plunket, Gentleman, b. 1912 ; Hester Eliza-
beth Lee ; and Olive Dorothea. Res. — St. Anne's, Clontarf
co. Dublin. Clubs — University, Kildare Street (Dublin).
Son. of Hon. Charles Bushe Plunket, J. P., Chief Magis-
trate of Police, Hong-Kong, b. 1830; d. 1880 ; m. i860,
Emmeline, d. of James Morrell : —
David Darley Donnybrook Plunket, Esq. , b. 1869; m.igoo,
Helen Rosanna, d. of Thomas Greene ; and has issue — Brian
Thomas Plunket, Esq., b. 1903; Nancy Emmeline [m.
1927, Colin Kingsley Stringer] ; and Rosamond Sylvia.
Res. — The Valley Farm, Lamarsh, Bures, Suffolk.
Sons of Hon. Arthur Cecil Crampton Plunket, b. 1845 ;
d. 1884; m. 1870, Louisa Frances, only child of
James Hewitt : —
Edward Cecil Lifford Plunket, Esq., Civil Engineer,
b. . Address — Rathlyme II., Lyme Regis, Dorset.
Henry Coote Lifford Plunket, Gentleman, in Submarine
Telegraphy, £. 1875; m. 1912, Emily Evelyn Marjorie, d.
of Thomas Madox Severne Rowlands ; and has issue —
Arthur Robert Lifford Plunket, b. 1914. Res. — Suva, Fiji
Islands.
Archibald John Lifford Plunket, Gentleman, Electrical
Engineer, b. 1877; m. 1909, Mary Calvert, elder d. of late
Henry Frederick Swan, C.B. ; and has issue — Norah Mary
Lifford. Res. — 65 St. Dunstan's Road, West Kensington.
PLUNKETT (U. Off., Fun. entry 1595). Sable, a bend
argent, in the sinister chief a tower triple-towered of the
last. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a horse passant argent. Motto — " Festina
lente."
Only son of Randal Percy Otway, 13th Baron Louth,
b. 1832 ; d. 1883 ; m. 1st, Anne Maria M'Geough, d. of
Walter M'Geough Bond of Drumsill and The Argosy,
co. Armagh : —
Rt. Hon. Randal Pilgrim Ralph Plunkett, 14th Barcn
Louth (15 June 1541), J. P. and D.L. co. Louth, Major 2nd
Co. of London Yeo. , late Lieut. 3rd Batt. Wilts Regt.
[Supporters — Dexter, a pegasus per fesse or and argent ;
sinister, an heraldic antelope argent, armed, tufted, un-
guled and collared or], b. 1868 ; m. 1st, 1890, Eugenie de
Plu
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Miarritze, d. of Edmund Hooke Wilson Bellairs ; 2nd, 1913,
Dorothy Lettice (d. 1923), d. of late Col. Thomas Lewis
Hampton-Lewis of Henllys and Bodior, co. Anglesey ;
3rd, 1926, Marie, d. of the late Charles Read, of Hamp-
stead, and widow of Sir John Prichard Jones, 1st Bt. ; and
has issue (by first marriage)— Hon. Otway Randal Percy
Oliver Plunkett, b. 1892 [m. 1928, Ethel Gallichen, of
Jersey] ; and Hon. Eugenie Anne Westenra [m. 1st,
1915, Walter Digby Buddicom, M.C. {d. on active service
1918); 2nd, 1919, Major W. H. Campbell, and has
issue] ; (by 2nd marriage)— Hon. Randal Patrick Ralph
Olive. Plunkett, b. 1914. Seat— Louth Hall, Ardee, co.
Louth. Clubs— Travellers', Royal St. George's Yacht,
Kildare Street (Dublin).
Only son of Hon. Thomas Oliver Westenra Plunkett,
R.M., late Capt. 1st Foot, b. 1838; d. 1889; m. 1st,
1862, Clara Anne, only d. of John Kirkby of Shef-
field :—
Thomas Oliver Clarence Plunkett, Esq., late Lieut. 4th
Batt. Roy. Munster Fus., b. 1867. Res.—
Son of Major Hon. Edward Sidney Plunkett, b. 1817;
d. 1875; m. 1st, 1845, Caroline Mary, d. of late
George Templer : —
Harry Edward Plunkett, Esq., b. 1848; m. 1877, Marl
anne, d. of George Smith of Dalkey.
Son of Charles Seale Plunkett, Lieut. 95th Regt.,
b. 1850 ; d. 1879 ; m. 1876, Fanny Elizabeth, d. of
William Wilmott :—
Sidney "Wilmott Plunkett, Gentleman, b. 1877. Res.—
6 Ovoca Road, Dublin.
Sons of Merrick Shaw Plunkett of Gwersyllt Hill,
Denbighshire, b. 1818; d. 1897; m. i860, Caroline
Mary, d. of Thomas Penson, Esq., D.L. , of Gwer-
syllt :—
Thomas Oliver Plunkett, Gentleman, b. 1863. Res.—
Matthew Penson Plunkett, Gentleman, b. 1872. Res. —
Algernon Venables Plunkett, Gentleman, b. 1876. Res.—
Sons of Rt. Hon. Arthur James Francis Plunkett, nth
Earl of Fingall, P.C., D.L. co. Meath, High Sheriff
1881, Lieut. Meath Militia 1882-87, served in S. Africa
1900-1, late Major 5th Batt. Connaught Rangers
1901-8, and Great War 1914-15 as Major 7th Leinster
Regt., State Steward to Lord-Lieut, of Ireland 1882-5,
Master of the Horse 1905, b. 1859; d. 1929 ; m. 1883,
Elizabeth Mary Margaret, elder d. of George Burke,
Esq., of Danesfield : —
Rt. Hon. Oliver James Horace Plunkett, 12th Earl of Fin-
gall (26 Sept. 1628), Baron Killeen of Killeen, Castle Meath
(Irel., ante 1445), and Baron Fingall of Woolhampton
Lodge, Berks. (U.K., 20 June 1831), M.C, Capt. i7th/2ist
Lancers, served Great War 1915-18 (despatches) [Sup-
porters— Dexter, a pegasus per fesse or and argent;
sinister, an antelope argent, horned, unguled, gorged
with a plain collar and chained or], b. 1896; m. 1926,
Jessica, d. of Allan Hughes, of Lynch, Allerford, Somerset.
Seat— Killeen Castle, Dunsany, Meath.
Hon. Gerald William Desmond Plunkett, late R.A.S.C,
served Great War 1918-19, b. 1899. Res.—
Sons of John William, 17th Baron of Dunsany, M.A.,
J. P., M.P. , b. 1853 ; d. 1899 ; m. 1877, Ernie Elizabeth
Louisa Maria Grosvenor Plunkett- Ernie -Erie- Drax,
only child of Col. Francis Augustus Plunkett Burton : —
Rt. Hon. Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, 18th
Baron of Dunsany (1439), late Lieut. Coldstream Guards,
served in S.Africa 1899-1900, and Great War 1914-18 as
Capt. Roy. Inniskilling Fus. [Supporters— Dexter, a
pegasus per fesse or and argent ; sinister, an antelope
argent, collared, chained, armed and hoofed or], b. 1878;
m. 1904, Lady Beatrice Child-Villiers, ygst. d. of 7th h arl
of Jersey ; and has issue — Hon. Randal Arthur Henry
Plunkett, b. 1906. Seats — Dunsany Castle, Meath ;
Dunstall Priory, Shoreham, Kent. Clubs — Carlton,
Athenaeum, Beefsteak, Garrick, Wellington, Kildare
Street (Dublin).
Rear-Adm. the Hon. Reginald Aylmer Ranfurly Plunkett-
Ernle-Erle-Drax, C.B., D.S.O. (q.v.).
Yr. son of Edward, 16th Baron of Dunsany, b. 1808 ;
d. 1889; m. 1846. Hon. Anne Constance Dutton, d.
of Lord Sherborne : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Horace Curzon Plunkett, P.C., K.C.V.O.,
F.R.S., Hon. M.A. (Oxon.), LL.D., D.L. co. Dublin, a
Commissioner of Congested Districts Board for Ireland
1891-1918, M.P. for South Dublin 1892-1900, Vice-Pres.
Dept. of Agriculture in Ireland 1899-1900, b. 1854. Res.—
105 Mount Street, London, W. ; The Crest House, Wey-
bridge, Surrey. Clubs— Athenaeum, Kildare Street (Dublin).
THOMAS LUKE PLUNKETT, Esquire, J. P.,
D.L. co. Dublin, High Sheriff 1897, Barrister-at-
Law, late Lieut. Dublin Artillery Militia. Born April 3,
1850, being the eldest son oJ the late John William
Plunkett, Esq., of Portmarnock, J. P. co. Dublin, by his
wife Caroline Jane, fourth dau. of Lawrence Esmonde
White, Esq., of Scarnagh, J. P. co. Wexford. Livery—
Blue. Armorial bearings -Sable, a bend argent, in
chief a tower triple-towered of the last, a bordure gules,
[A crest, vit. "a horse tassant argent," and a motto,
" Festina lente," are made use of, but these do not appear
to be recorded with the foregoing arms , which latter, however ,
are properly registered in Ulster's Office.'] Married, June
27, 1876, Lizzie, dau. of Francis Chadwick of The Glen.
Drogheda ; and has Issue — Elizabeth Angela Mary ;
Caroline; and Maude. Seat - Portmarnock House, Bal-
doyle, co. Dublin. Clubs—St. Stephen's Green and United
Service (both in Dublin).
PLUNKETT-ERNLE-ERLE-DRAX (R.L., 4 Oct.
1916 ; H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1. chequy or and azure, on a
chief gules, three ostrich feathers in plume issuant of the
first (for Drax) ; 2. gules, three escallops two and one
argent, a bordure engrailed of the last (for Erie) ; 3.
argent, on a bend sable, three eagles displayed or (for
Ernie) ; 4. sable, a bend argent, in the sinister chief
a tower tripletowered of the last (for Plunkett). Mant-
ling azure and or. Crests — In the centre — on a wreath
of the colours, a demi-dragon wings addorsed or (for
Drax) ; on the dexter side — on a wreath of the colours,
a man's head in profile couped at the shoulders proper,
on the head a long cap barry of ten tasselled and tied
or and sable (for Ernie) ; and on the sinister side, on
a wreath of the colours, a horse passant argent (for
Plunkett). Motto—" Mort en droit."
Second son of 17th Baron Dunsany, b. 1853 ; d.
1899 ; m. 1877, Ernie Elizabeth Louisa Maria
Grosvenor, only child of Col. Francis Augustus
Plunkett Burton, Coldstream Gds. : —
Rear-Adm. the Hon. Reginald Aylmer Ranfurly
Plunkett-Ernle-Erle-Drax, C.B., D.S.O. , b. 1880; m.
1916, Kathleen, d. of Quintin Chalmers, M.D., of London ;
and has issue— Henry Walter Plunkett-Ernle-Erle-
Drax, Esq., b. 1928 ; Kathleen Mary ; Patricia Doreen ;
Joan Elizabeth ; and Mary. Seats— Charborough Park,
Wareham, Dorset ; Ellerton Abbey, Richmond, Yorks.
Club — United Service.
PLYMOUTH, Earl of, see WINDSOR CLIVE.
POATE (H. Coll.). Or, a chevron azure, on a chief
engrailed of the second, a rose between two martlets of
the first. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of
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the colours, upon a crown vallary or, a dove wings
elevated proper, between two roses gules, barbed seeded
leaved and slipped also proper. Motto — " Conabimur."
Son of Samuel Poate, of Clanneld, b. 1820; d. 1898 ;
m. 1845, Lucy Barling, d. of George Pratt, of
Havant : —
Frederick Poate, Esq., A.A., F.R.A.S. (Lond.), Sur-
veyor-General, and Chief Surveyor, New South Wales,
b. 1855 ; tn. 1882, Julia Frederica Elvina, d. of Charles
Henry Rooke, of Westwood, Essex ; and has issue —
Hugh Raymond Guy Poate, Gentleman, M.B., Ch.M.
(Sydney), F.R.C.S. (Eng.) (Res. — 225 Macquarie Street,
Sydney). Res. — Clanneld, Penkivil Street, Bondi, New
South Wales.
POCHIN(i6thcent. H. Coll. ; Vn. Leics.). Or.achevron
gules, between three horse-shoes sable. Mantling gules
and or. Crest — On a wreath of thccolours, a harpy wings
proper, full faced, and the tail twisted round the leg. Livery
— Dark blue coats, yellow and blue striped waistcoats.
Sons of William Ann Pochin, Esq., of Edmondthorpe
Hall, J. P., D.L. (High Sheriff co. Leics. 1844), b.
1820; d. 1901 ; tn. 1841, Agnes Eliza, only d. of
William Ashby of Quenby Hall, Leics. : —
George William Pochin, Esq., J. P. and D.L. Leics. (High
Sheriff 1904), J. P. Parts of Kesteven, Lines., late Lieut.
3rd Buffs (East Kent Regt.), b. 1843; tn. ist, 1870,
Marianne (d. 1896), d. of Robert Deey Barry of Fitzwilliam
Street, Dublin; 2nd, 1898, Mildred, d. of late John Nickis-
son ; and has issue (by first marr.) — Victor Robert Pochin,
Esq., J. P. Leics., Barrister-at-Law, M.A. Trin. Coll.,
Camb., b. 1879; Rhoda Mabel Hope [tn. 1894, Frederick
Arden Peacock of Cottesford Place, Lincoln, and has issue] ;
and Ethel. Seats — Barkby Hall, Leicester ; Edmondthorpe
Hall, Oakham. Clubs — Navy and Military, County
(Leicester).
Norman Pochin, Esq., Major late 7th Roy. Fus. , b.
1846; tn. 1896, Margaret Woolaston, d. of Sir l-rederick T.
Fowke, Bart. Res. — Barkby Lodge, Barkby, Leicester.
Son of Charles Norman Pochin, Gentleman,
H.E.I.C.S., b. 1827; d. 1870; tn. ist, 1850, Diana, d.
of Sir Timothy Vansittart Stonhouse, Bart. : —
Norman Vansittart Stonhouse Pochin, Esq., J. P. Leics.,
Major late 3rd Batt. Leics. Regt., b. 1852; tn. 1880,
Hersilia Stanley (d. 1895), only child of late Thomas Stanley
Nedham of Leicester ; and has issue — Evelyn Diana Ston-
house ; and Vera Vansittart Stonhouse. Seat —
Son of Rev. Edward Norman Pochin, M.A. , Vicar of
Barkby, b. 1828; d. 1897; tn. 1856, Anna Sarah, d. of
Rev. Thomas Loveday of Ilsley, Berks. :—
Edmund Arthur Pochin, Gentleman, b. 1868; tn. 1895,
Emma, only d. of Col. Sheldrake ; and has issue — Arthur
Campbell Pochin, Gentleman, b. 1897. Res. —
Sons of Ralph George Pochin, Esq., Commander R.N.,
J. P. Leics., b. 1829; d. 1897; tn. 1855, Anna Jane (d.
1910), of Braunston Hall, Leics., eld. d. of Rev. George
Winstanley, Rector of Glenfield, and sister and coh.
of James Beaumont Winstanley of Braunston Hall : —
Major Richard Norman Winstanley, late East Surrey
Regt., b. 1864; adopted the surname of Winstanley on
succeeding to the estates of his mother ; tn. 1907, Kathleen,
d. of Capt. E. C. Dubois Phillips, R.N., of Great Crosby,
Lanes. ; and has issue — Richard Clement Innes Winstanley,
Gentleman, b. 1911; Tristram Beaumont Winstanley,
Gentleman, *. 1917 ; Pamela Mary ; Rosemary Philippa ;
Susanne Wendy. Seat—,
Francis William Birch Pochin, Gentleman, b. 1865 ; tn.
, Alice Josephine Borton of Casa Nuova, N.Z. Res. —
The Firs, Oamaru, New Zealand.
Edward Carlyon Pochin, Gentleman, M.A. (Camb.), b.
1869; tn. 1913, Annie, eldest d. of late John Bouch of
Shannon House, Workington, Cumberland. Res. — Sea-
field School, Lytham, Lanes.
POCKLINGTON (H. Coll., 22 June, 1761). Ermine.
three bends azure, on a chief or as many martlets sable.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-leopard rampant proper, holding in the
dexter paw an ostrich-feather argent.
Son of Rev. Roger Pocklington, M.A.," Vicar of
Walesby, Notts., and Rector of Skegness, Lines., b.
1802; d. 1880; tn. 1831, Mary, d. of George Hutton
of Carlton-on-Trent : —
Bertram Mitford Pocklington, Gentleman, b. 1835; m.
1873, Georgina, d. of George Caldwell. Res. —
Son of Lt.-Gen. Evelyn Henry Frederick Pocklington,
b. 1811 ; d. 1879; tn. ist, 1847, Barbara Campbell,
only child of A. Scott Bloomfield of Hollywood, co.
Wicklow : —
Frederick Charles Pocklington, Gentleman, late 4th
Hussars, b. 1849 ; tn. 1879, Eliza Amelia Adelaide
(d. 1894), only d. of C. P. Hoffmann ; and has issue.
Res.—
POCKLINGTON-SENHOUSE (R.L., 27 Sept. 1842,
H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a parrot proper (Sen-
house) ; 2 and 3, ermine, three bends azure, on a chief
or, as many martlets sable (Pocklington, 1761). Mantling
vert and or. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a
parrot proper (Senhouse) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
a demi-leopard rampant proper, holding in the dexter paw
an ostrich-feather argent (Pocklington). Mottoes— (Below
the arms) ' ' Vae victls," (over the first crest, usually depicted
on a scroll issuing from its beak) " Deo gratias."
Sons of Humphrey Pocklington-Senhouse, Esq., J. P.
and D.L. Cumberland (High Sheriff 1892), J. P. co.
Northampton, late Col. Westmorland and Cumber-
land Yeom. Cav., b. 1843; d. 1903; tn. 1879, Florence
Catherine, eld. d. of late Turner A. Macan of Carriff,
co. Armagh, and Elstow, Bedford : —
Guy Joseph Pocklington-Senhouse, Esq., T.D., D.L.,
and J. P. (High Sheriff 1913) Cumberland, Lt.-Col. T.A.
Res., late Major Westmorland and Cumberland Imp.
Yeo., b. 1882. Seat— Netherhall, Maryport, Cumberland.
Clubs — Junior Carlton, Bath.
Roger Henry Pocklington-Senhouse, Gentleman, b. 1899.
Res.—
PODE (H. Coll., 1794)— Azure, on a chevron or, between
two eagles displayed in chief argent and a lion's head erased
of the second in base, three estoiles gules. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, issuant
from clouds proper, a demi-eagle azure, collared or, wings
elevated argent, on the breast and each wing an estoile
counterchanged. Motto— " Altiora sequimur." Livery—
Dark blue, red facings.
Sons of John Duke Pode. Esq., of Slade, Ivybridge,
Devon, J. P. co. of Devon, sometime Fellow of New
Coll., Oxford, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, b. 1832; d.
1921 ; tn. i860, Augusta Boevey (d. 1900), youngest
dau. of Rev. Charles Crawley, Hon. Canon of
Gloucester, Incumbent of Flaxley, and afterwards Vicar
of Hartpury, co. Gloucester: —
Cyril Augustin Pode, Esq., M.A. (Oxon.), served Great
War as War Dept. Land Agent, gazetted Capt. 191 5,
b. 1866 ; tn. 1897, Constance Hannah, youngest dau. of the
late John Bather of the Day House, Shrewsbury, and ha
poti
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issue— Phyllis Cordelia; and Constance Alethea. Res.—
Fitzworthy, Cornwood, Devon.
Arthur Crawley Pode, Gentleman, B.A. Worcester Coll.,
Oxford, Solicitor, b. 1870. Res.— Modbury, S. Devon.
DE LA POER(U.O.). Argent, a chief indented sable.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of the
colours, a stag's head caboshed proper, attired or, and
between the attires, a crucifix of the last. Motto — "Nil
nisi cruce." Livery — White, with black facings.
Sons of Elmond James de Poher De la Poer, Esq,.
of Gurteenle Poer, in the county of Waterford, Count
de la Poer of the Papal States, J. P. and H.M. Lieut, for
co. and city of Waterford, Knight of Saint John of
Jerusalem (Malta), formerly one of the Private
Chamberlains to his Holiness the Pope, b. 1841 ; d.
1915 ; m. 1881, Mary Olivia Augusta, commonly known
as the Honourable Mary Olivia Augusta, only daughter
of the Right Honourable William Monsell, first Lord
Emly: —
John William Rivallon de Poher De la Poer, Esq.,
Count of the Papal States (August 19, 1864), and (but for
the Outlawry of John Power in 1691) established his claim
before the Committee of Privileges, March 1922, to be
Baron of Le Power and Coroghmore as male heir of the
body of Sir Richard Power [who was created a Baron,
September 13 (27 Henry VIII.), with remainder to the male
heir of his body, the title being attainted in the person of
the 9th Baron], H.M.L. co. Waterford, J. P. and High
Sheriff thereof, late Major 4th Batt. Leinster Regt., Knight
of the Sovereign Order of St. John of Jerusalem (Malta)
(Arms as above, and on an escutcheon of pretence the arms
of Best, viz : — sable, a cinquefoil within an orle of cross
crosslets or, on a canton of the last a portcullis of the first),
b. March 10, 1882 ; m. 1907, Muriel, only surv. child of
late Capt. Hon. Robert Rainey Best ; and has issue —
Edmond Robert Arnold de Poher De la Poer, Gentleman,
b. 1911; John Piers Anthony De la Poer, Gentleman,
b. 1916; Frances Elinor Mary; Patricia; Mary Valerie
Maynell ; and DenyseYseult Mary. Seat — Gurteenle Poer,
Kilsheelan, Clonmel, Ireland. Club — Kildare Street
(Dublin).
Edmond Alain Tr^meur de Poher De la Poer, Esq. ,
Comdr. (ret.) R.N., b. April 30, 1883 ; m. 1914, Marguerite
Kathleen Gerard, third d. of Humphrey Jeffreys Walmesley
of Inglewood House, Berks., and has issue — John Hum-
phrey Arnold de Poher De la Poer, Gentleman, b. 1916 ; and
two daus.
William Stephen Arnold Tr^meur de Poher De la Poer,
Gentleman, b. Nov. 8, 1885. Res.—
Yr. son of John Power, Esq., M.P., J.P and D.L.
co. Waterford, by his wife Frances [R.L., 1863, for
herself and descendants of her husband to revert to the
surname of De la Poer], d. of Sir John Power, 1st Bart. ,
of Kilfane : —
The late Raymond De la Poer, Esq. , J.P. and D.L. (High
Sheriff 1889) co. Kilkenny, late 15th Regt., b. 1846; m.
1873, Emily Frances Lloyd, third d. of Charles Thomas
Warde of Clopton House, co. Warwick. Seat — Kil-
cronagh, co. Kilkenny.
To all and singular to whom these Presents shall come. I, Sir
Arthur Edward Vicars, F.S.A., Ulster King of Arms and Principal
Herald of all Ireland, Knight Attendant and Registrar of the Most
Illustrious Order ot Saint Patrick, do hereby certify and declare
that the Arms above depicted, that is to say — Argent a chief in-
dented sable, do of right belong and appertain unto Edmond de
Poher de le Poer of Gurteeu le Poer in the County of Waterford,
Esquire, eleventh in male descent from Sir Richard Power, created
by Patent the 13th of September 1535 Baron of le Power and
Coroghmore, with remainder to the heirs male of his body tor ever,
as appears by the Pedigree duly registered in the Office of Arms in
Ireland.
In witness whereof I have subscribed these Presents and affixed
hereunto my official seal this tenth day of February, in the sixtieth
year of the rei^n of our Sovereign Lady Victoria, by the Grace of
God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Queen,
Defender of the Faith and so forth, and in the year of our Lord
one thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven.
{Signed) Arthur E. Vicars, Ulster.
The Supporters of the Barons of Le Poer and Coroghmore ,
namely, two angels proper, vested argent, crined and winged
or, each holding in the exterior hand a sword erect proper,
pommel and hilt or, are used, but their usage cannot be said
to be of legal authority so long as the Barony remains under
attainder.
POLE,
POLE.
see CHANDOS-POLE and VAN NOTTEN
POLE. Azure, semee of fleurs-de-lys or, a lion
rampant argent, armed and langued gules. Motto—
" Pollet virtus."
Only son of Alexander Edward Pole, Esq., J. P.,
Recorder of Newcastle-on-Tyne, b. 1848 ; d. 1909 ;
m. 1873, Joanna, d. of Rev. Chas. Raikes Davy, of
Tracy Park, Glos. : —
Alexander Charles Reginald Pole, Gentleman, Lieut,
(ret.) R.A.S.C, b. 1878; m. 1918, Amy, d. of George
Treasure and widow of Albert Edwards-Webb. Res. —
1 Clifton Court, The Avenue, Bournemouth.
POLE-CAREW (R.L., H. Coll., 1772). Quarterly, 1
and 4, or, three lions passant in pale sable, armed and
langued gules (Carew) ; 2 and 3, azure, seme'e-de-lys or, a
lion rampant argent (Pole). Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a mast of a ship sable,
on the round top a demi-lion of the last, surrounded with
spears proper. Livery — Dark blue coat, canary waistcoat,
black knee-breeches, white serge stockings.
Sons of Lt.-Gen. Sir Reginald Pole-Carew, K.C.B.,
C.V.O., of Antony, co. Cornwall, J.P. co. Cornwall,
b. 1849 ; d. 1924 ; m. 1901, Lady Beatrice Frances
Elizabeth Butler, eldest d. of the Most Hon. the 3rd
Marquess of Ormonde, K.P. : —
Sir John Gawen Carew Pole, 12th Bart. (12 Sept. 1628),
Lieut. Coldstream Gds. , b. 1902; s. his kinsman 1926;
assumed by Deed Poll May, 1926, the name of Carew Pole
in lieu of Pole-Carew ; m. 1928, Cynthia Mary, d. of
Walter S. M. Burns, of North Mymms Park, Herts.
Seats — Antony, Torpoint, Cornwall ; Shute House, Kil-
mington, Devon. Club — Guards'.
Patrick William Butler Pole-Carew, Esq. , b. 1913.
Son of William Henry Pole-Carew, Esq., J.P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1854, M.P. for East Cornwall, by
his wife Frances Anne, d. of John Francis Buller of
Morval : —
Charles Edward Pole-Carew, Gentleman, b. 1853; m.
1886, Ellen Henrietta, d. of William Ayshford Sanford of
Nynehead Court, co. Somerset; and has had issue — (1)
Gerald Ayshford Pole-Carew, Esq., Capt. late D.C. L.I. ),
b. 1887 [m. Eileen, d. of the late Surg.-Maj.
G. H. O'Callaghan, C.M.G., R.A.M.C. ; and has issue-
Charles Oliver Pole-Carew, Gentleman, b. 1923; and
Geraldine Frances] ; (2) Charles William Pole-Carew, Gen-
tleman, b. 1893 ; d. 1913 ; (3) Wymond Nicholas Richard
Pole-Carew, Gentleman, i. 1896 ; killed in action 1917 ;
and Frances lone [m. 1918, Maj. Roy Morell, D.S.O.,
O.B.E., of Tullochard, Inverell, New South Wales ; and
has issue]. Res. — Parkhill, Totnes, S. Devon.
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Rev. ARTHUR TWISTLETON POLHILL, Clerk
in Holy Orders, a Missionary in China. Born Feb. 7,
1862, being the third son of the late Frederick Charles
Polhill-Turner, Esq., J.P., D.L., and High Sheriff 1875,
M.P. for Bedford from 1874- 1880, formerly Captain
in Carabineers (who assumed by Royal Licence, Feb. 21,
1853, in compliance with the testamentary injunction of
Frances, Lady Page Turner, the surname and arms of Tur-
ner), by his wife Emily Francis, dau. of Sir Henry Winston
Barron, Bart. Armorial bearings — Or, on a bend gules,
three crosses crosslet of the first. Mantling gules and or.
Crest — Out of a mural crown or, a hind's head proper,
between two acorn branches vert, fructed or. Married,
1st, May 9, 1888, Alice (d. 1907), dau. of J. Drake of Glou-
cester ; and has Issue — (1) Rev. Arthur Douglas Polhill,
Clerk in Holy Orders, b. 1889 [m. , Bessie, d. of Rev.
A. Phelps ; and has issue — John Polhill, Gentleman, b.
1920; Chloe; and Joy Monica (Res. — Vicarage, East
Ruston, Norfolk)]; (2)' Stanley Philip Polhill, Gentleman,
Lieut. R.F.C. , b. 1891 [m. , Evelyn, d. of F. Marcus
Wood, and has issue — Barbara and Phyllis (Post. add. —
Kinangop P.O., Naivasha, Kenya Colony]; (3) Montagu
Cecil Polhill, Gentleman, M.B. , b. 1892 [m. , Elsie, d.
of , and has issue — Peter Polhill, Gentleman, b. 1920;
Michael Polhill, Gentleman, b. 1922 ; and Wendy (Res. —
Tregonna, Gibbs Hill, Radlett, Herts.)]; (4) Theodore
Robert Polhill, Gentleman, b. 1900 (Res. — Kinangop, P.O.
Naivasha, Kenya Colony)]; 2nd, Agnes, dau. of Rev. F.
Hart of Kimberley, Notts. ; and has Issue — Violet Muriel ;
and Helen Mary. Res. — Suiting, via Wanhsien, Western
China.
CECIL HENRY POLHILL (formerly Polhill-Turner),
Gentleman, late Lieut. 2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen's
Bays) ; a Protestant Missionary in China, Tibet, and
India. Born Feb. 23, i860, be;ng the second son of
the late Frederick Charles Polhill-Turner, Esq., J. P.,
D.L., and High Sheriff 1885, M.P. for Bedford from
1874-1880, formerly Captain in Carabineers (who as-
sumed by Royal Licence, Feb. 21, 1853, in compliance
with the testamentary injunction of Frances, Lady Page
Turner, the surname and arms of Turner), by his wife
Emily Frances, dau. of Sir Henry Winston Barron, Bart.
Armorial bearings — Or, on a bend gules, three crosses
crosslet of the first. Mantling gules and or. Crest —Out
of a mural crown or, a hind's head proper, between two acorn
branches vert, fructed or. Married, May 3, 1888, Eleanor
Agnes, dau. of Dr. Marston ; and has Issue — (1) Cecil
Charles Polhill, Gentleman, b. 1890; (2) Arthur Harry
Polhill, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; Kathleen Louise; Eleanor
Agnes ; and Cicely Eileen. Seat — Howbury Hall, near
Bedford.
POLLARD of Castle Pollard (U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and
4, argent, a chevron between three escallops azure (for
Pollard) ; 2. argent, three hempbrakes sable (for Hamp-
son) ; 3. or, a mullet azure for difference, between three
boars' heads, erased gules, armed and langued of the
second (for Urquhart). Mantling azure and argent.
Crests — (1) on a wreath of the colours, a stag trippant
argent, corned or (for Pollard) ; (2) out of a mural coronet
argent, a greyhound's head sable, gorged with a collar
gules charged with three plates (for Hampson) ; (3) on
a wreath of the colours, a demi-otter rampant proper,
crowned with an antique crown or, and gorged with a
collar of the last charged with three crescents gules (for
Urquhart). Motto—" Will well."
Only son of Charles Style Humphreys, M.D.,
M.R.C.S.,L.R.C.P.,ofActon,Middx.,ft. ; d. ;
m. 1888, Octavia Harriet, d. of William Pollard,
Esq., of Castle Pollard, co. Westmeath, J. P., D.L.,
M.P. for that co., who assumed the additional
surname and arms of Urquhart by R.L., n June,
1847, by his wife, Mary Isabella, only d. and h. of
William Urquhart, Esq., J. P., of Craigston : —
Francis James Style Pollard, Esq., of Kinturk, Castle
Pollard, J. P., D.L., b. 1896; assumed the surname of
Pollard in lieu of Humphreys by Deed Poll, 16 Jan.
1917, in compliance with the will of his uncle, Lieut.-Col.
Francis Edward Romulus Pollard- Urquhart, late of
Kinturk. Seat — Kinturk, Castle Pollard, co. West-
meath.
POLLARD, formerly of Haynford Hall (Ped. H. Coll.).
Azure, a chevron ermine between two crosses fleury in
chief and a sea-lion's head erased in base or. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — on a wreath of the colours, a stag
trippant proper, gorged with a naval crown and charged
on the shoulder with a cross fleury or. Motto — " Fortiter
Deo juvante." Livery — Light blue, with white patch on
collar, having white twist crossing it, white and blue
waistcoat, blue trousers, with white piping.
Sons of Rear-Adm. Edwin John Pollard, of Haynford
Hall, J. P. and D.L. co. Norfolk, b. 1833; d. 1909;
in. 1862, Renira (d. 1894), d. of the late Sir St. Vincent
Keene Hawkins- Whitshed, Bart, (by his wife Hon.
Elizabeth, d. of 2nd Baron Erskine) : —
James Hawkins- Whitshed Pollard, Esq., C.B., C.M.G.,
D.S.O., Major-Gen. late Royal Scots Fusiliers, has medal
and clasp for Burmah Expedition 1887, clasp for Chin-
Lushai Expedition 1889-1890, clasp lor Waziristan Ex-
pedition 1894-95, medal and clasp for Chitral Expedition
1894-95, served in South African Campaign 1899, 1900,
1901 and 1902 (Queen's medal with clasps), Tugela Heights,
Relief of Ladysmith, Cape Colony and Transvaal, and
King's medal with clasps 1901-1902 (mcnt. desp.), served
on Staff in Somaliland 1902-1904 (medal and clasp, ment.
desp.), served Great War 1914-18, on Staff, comdg. 2nd
Batt. Roy. Scots Fus. as Brig. -Gen. (despatches 7 times),
has Belgian Croix de Guerre and Order of the Crown with
palms, French Croix de Guerre with palms, 1915 Star,
G.S. and Victory Medals, b. 1866 (impales arms of Bagot,
viz : — ermine, two chevronels azure) ; m. 1st, 1899, Clare
Evelyn (d. 1917), d. of the late G. Hamilton Low, Royal
Canadian Rifles ; 2nd, 1927, Adelaide TheYese Jane
Staunton, d. of A. E. Bagot, and widow of George Barclay
Leechman ; and has issue — (1) Hamilton Hawkins- Whit-
shed Pollard, Gentleman, b. 1903 ; (2) Arthur Rodney
Erskine Pollard, Gentleman, Roy. Scots Fusiliers, b. 1906;
(3) St. Vincent Evelyn Bentinck Pollard, Gentleman, b.
1911 ; (4) James Bentinck Pollard, Gentleman, b. 1927.
Club— United Service.
Arthur Erskine St. Vincent Pollard, Esq., Capt. Border
Regt. , served in S. African Campaign 1899, 1900, 1901,
and 1902 (Queen's medal with clasps), Tugela Heights,
Relief of Ladysmith, Cape Colony, Orange Free State,
Transvaal, 1901-1902 (King's medal with clasps), b.
1869; m. 1910, Enid, d. of W. H. Wilson, late Madras
Civil Service. Res. — Eastbridge House, Crondall, Hants.
Club — Naval and Military.
POLLARD-URQUHART (R.L.). Qnarterly, 1 and 4,
or, three boars' heads erased gules, armed and langued azure,
a mullet of the last for difference (for Urquhart) ; 2.
argent, a chevron between three escallops azure (for Pol-
lard); 3. argent, three hemp-brakes sable (for Hampson).
Mantling gules and or. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the
colours, a demi-otter rampant proper, crowned with an
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antique crown or, collared or, charged with three crescents
gules (for Urquhart) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a stag
trippant argent, horned or (for Pollard) ; 3. on a wreath of
the colours, out of a mural coronet argent, a greyhound's
head sable, collared gules, charged with three plates.
Motto—" Will well."
Son of Michael Bruce Pollard-Urquhart, Gentleman,
b. 1851; d. 1879; m. 1875, Florence Adeline (d. 1913),
d. of George Godfrey Billings : —
Michael Bruce Pollard-Urquhart, Esq., late temp. Capt.
R.A.S.C, formerly Lieut. The Cameronians, b. 1879 ; m.
1906, Natalie Ada, d. of John Edward Frampton ; and
has surv. issue : — Bruce Edward Arthur Pollard-Urquhart,
Gentleman, b. 1908 ; Florence Evelyn ; and Natalie Rachel
Adah. Seat — Craigston Castle, Turriff, N.B.
POLLEN of Redenham. Azure, on a bend cottised
or, between six lozenges argent, each charged with an
escallop sable, five escallops vert. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — A pelican wings expanded in her nest per
pale or and azure, vulning herself and feeding her
young proper, charged on the wing with a lozenge
argent, thereon an escallop sable.
Sons of Sir Richard Hungerford Pollen, 4th Bart.,
b. 1846 ; d. 1918 ; m. 1875, Frances Anne St. Albyn,
d. of William Wait, of Woodborough, Somerset : —
Sir Richard Hungerford Pollen, 5th Bart., of Redenham,
Hants. (15 May 1795). J-P- Wilts., Lieut, (ret.) Glos.
Regt., b. 1878. Res. — Rodbourne, Malmesbury. Club —
Junior Constitutional.
John Lancelot Hungerford Pollen, Esq., Lieut, late
R.F.A., b. 1884 ; tn. 1928, Muriel Edith, d. of Rev. John
Lloyd. Res. — Rodbourne, Malmesbury.
POLLEN (H. Coll.). Azure, sem£e of anchors erect, a
bend or. Mantling azure and or. Crest — Issuant out of a
naval crown or, a pelican vulning herself proper.
Sixth son of John Hungerford Pollen, Esq., F.S.A. ,
M.A. , b. 1820; d. 1902; tn. 1855, Maria (d. 1919), d.
of Rev. Charles Laprimandaye : —
Arthur Joseph Hungerford Pollen, Gentleman, M.A.
(Oxon.), Barrister-at-Law, b. 1866 ; m. 1898, Maud Beatrice,
d. of the late Sir Joseph Lawrence, Bart., and has issue —
(1) Arthur Joseph Lawrence Pollen, Gentleman, b. 1899
[m. 1926, Daphne, d. of Hon. Cecil Baring, of Lambay,
Rush, co. Dublin, and has issue — Francis Anthony Baring
Pollen, Gentleman, b. 1926; Patrick Pollen, Gentleman,
b. 1928] ; (2) John Anthony Pollen, Gentleman, b. 1900.
Res. — 32 Wilton Place, S.W.i ; The New Cottage,
Walton-on-the-Hill, Surrey. Club — Brooks's.
POLLITT of Bowdon, Cheshire (H. Coll.). Azure, a
sword erect, point upwards proper, between two similar
swords pointed in pile, on a chief or, a demi-sun in
splendour gules. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, issuant from a circlet of gold charged
with a cross formed gules, a dexter arm in armour embowed,
grasping in the hand a sword all proper.
Sons of Col. Sir William Pollitt, V.D., J. P. and D.L.
(High Sheriff of Cheshire 1908), Lt.-Col. (Hon. Col.)
The Engineers Royal Vol. Staff Corps, Officer of
Order of Leopold of Belgium, b. 1842; d. ; tn.
1862, Esther, d. of Robert Crompton of Ashton-under-
Lyne : —
Col. James Burton Pollitt, b. 1862. Res.— Patcham
Grange, Patcham, Sussex.
Major Harry Pollitt, b. 1866; m. 1901, Mabel Amanda
Alves. Club — Junior Carlton.
POLLOCK, see FERGUSSON - POLLOCK and
MONTAGU-POLLOC K.
POLLOCK (H. Coll., 11 Dec. 1922). Azure, three fleurs-
de-lys within a bordure engrailed or, on a chief ermine
two portcullises of the second. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a boar passant quar-
terly or and vert, pierced through the sinister shoulder
with an arrow proper. Supporters — On either side a
boar or, muzzled collared and chained sable. Motto —
" Audacter et strenue."
Son of George Frederick Pollock, of Hanworth,
Middlesex, Queen's Remembrancer, b. 1821 ; d.
1915 ; tn. 1851, Frances Diana, d. of the late Rev.
Henry Herbert, Rector of Rathdowney, Queen's
Co. :—
Rt. Hon. Sir Ernest Murray Pollock, P.C., K.B.E.
(1917), 1st Baron Hanworth of Middlesex (1926), 1st
Bart., J. P. Herts., K.C., Barrister-at-Law and Bencher
Inner Temple, Master of the Rolls since 1923, Solicitor-
General 1919, Attorney-General 1922, Officer Legion of
Honour, has Order of SS. Maurice and Lazarus,
b. 1861 ; tn. 1887, Laura, d. of Sir Thomas Salt,
1st Bart., of Weeping Cross, Stafford ; and has had
issue — Charles Thomas Anderson Pollock, Esq., Capt. E.
Yorks. Regt., b. 1889 ; killed in action 1918 [tn. 1915, Alice
Joyce, d. of the late John Henry Becher, of Southwell,
Notts.; and had issue — David Bertram Pollock, Esq.,
b. 1916] ; and Hon. Marjorie Laura. Res. — 2 Lygon
Place, Grosvenor Gardens, S.W.i. Clubs — Athenaeum,
Carlton, Oxford and Cambridge.
POLLOCK (L.O., 1847). Azure, three fleurs-de-lys
within a bordure engrailed or, on a canton ermine, a port-
cullis of the second. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a boar passant quarterly
or and vert, pierced through the sinister shoulder with an
arrow proper. Motto — "Audacter et strenue." Sup-
porters—On either side a talbot sable, gorged with a collar,
and therefrom pendent a portcullis or.
Eld son of Sir (William) Frederick Pollock, 2nd Bart.,
Queen's Remembrancer and Senior Master of the
Supreme Court of Judicature, b. 1815 ; d. 1888 ; tn.
1844, Juliet, d. of Rev. Henry Creed, Vicar of
Corse : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Frederick Pollock, 3rd Bart. (2 Aug. 1866),
P.C., Hon. Fellow of Trin. Coll. (Camb.) and Corpus Christi
Coll. (Oxford), M.A., D.C.L., LL.D., F.B.A., K.C.,
Judge of the Admiralty Court of the Cinque Ports since
1914, b. 1845; tn. 1873, Georgina Harriet, ygr. d. of
John Deffell of Calcutta ; and has issue — Frederick John
Pollock, Esq., M.A. (Camb.), past Fellow of Trin. Coll.,
Barrister-at-Law (Lincoln's Inn), b. 1878 [tn. 1st, 1920,
Princess Lydia Bariatinsky (d. 1921); 2nd, 1925, Madame
Alix Soubiran] ; and Alice Isabella [tn. 1st, 1902, Sidney
Philip Perigal Waterlow (marr. annulled 1912) ; 2nd,
1912, Orlando Cyprian Williams, and has issue]. Res. —
21 Hyde Park Place, W. Chambers — 13 Old Square,
Lincoln's Inn, London, W.C. Club — Athenaeum.
POLLOCK (L.O., Matric. 17 Oct. 1923). Azure, a boar
passant pierced through the sinister shoulder with an arrow,
between three fleurs-de-lys within a bordure engrailed or
charged with four mitres of the first on a canton ermine, a
portcullis of the second ; the said arms impaled on the dexter
with the arms of the See of Norwich, viz.: — Azure, three
mitres or ; behind the shield which is surmounted by his
mitre two croziers in saltire.
Sixth son of George Frederick Pollock, b. 1821 ; d.
1915; m. Frances Diana, d. of Rev. Henry Herbert : —
Rt. Rev. Bertram Pollock, K.C.V.O. (1921), D.D., Lord
Bishop of Norwich since 1910, b. 1863 ; tn. 1928, Joan, d.
of Rev. Algernon Dudley Ryder, of Maresfield Rectory,
Sussex. Res. — The Palace, Norwich. Club — Athenaeum.
POLLOCK (L.O., 1847, and H. Coll., 1866). Azure,
three fleurs-de-lys within a bordure engrailed or, on a canton
ermine, a portcullis of the second. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a boar passant quarterly
or and vert, pierced by an arrow proper. Motto — Over
the crest, " Audacter et strenue."
Son of Walter Herries Pollock, Esq. (2nd son of Sir
Frederick Pollock, 2nd Bart.), M.A. (Camb.), Barrister-
at-Law, b. 1850; d. 1926; m. 1876, Emtra Jane (d.
1922), d. of the late Col. Pipon, Seigneur de Noirmont,
Jersey: —
Guy Cameron Pollock, Esq., late Lieut. R.N.V.R., and
Capt. R.G.A., b. 1876 ; tn. 1901, Edith, d. of the late Gen.
William Lennox Ingall, C.B. Res. — 128 Ashley Gardens,
S.W.
Third son of Sir Frederick William Pollock, 2nd Bart.
b. 1815 ; d. 1888 ; tn. 1844, Juliet, d. of Rev. Henry
Creed, Vicar of Corse : —
Maurice Emilius Pollock, Esq., b. 1857; tn. 1st, 1880,
Lydia (d. 1884), d. of Roberts ; 2nd, 1889, Mabel,
d. of John Macpherson, of Victoria. Club— Savile.
Sons of Dighton Nicolas Pollock, Esq., Barrister-at-
Law, b. 1864 ; d. 1927 ; tn. 1921, Hon. Margaret Anna
Buckmaster, d. of 1st Baron Buckmaster : —
Richard Stanley Pollock, Esq., b. 1922. Res. — 13
Kensington Park Gardens, W.n.
John Dighton Pollock, Gentleman, b. 1924.
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GEORGE POLLOCK, Gentleman. Armorial bearings
Vert, a saltire argent, between two hunting-horns in the
flanks of the second, garnished and stringed gules, and
a quatrefoil in base or. Mantling vert and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of his liveries, a boar passant pierced with a
dart bendwise or. Motto — " Audacter et strenue."
Residence —
HUGH POLLOCK, Gentleman, Barrister - at - Law,
M. A. (Cantab.), late Assist. -Registrar Land Registry, Capt.
and Hon. Major (ret.) Inns of Court V. R.C. Born 1859,
being the eldest surv. son of the late George David Pollock
Esq., F.R.C.S. (Eng.), Surgeon in Ordinary to H.R.H.
the Prince of Wales, Consulting Surgeon to St. George's
Hospital, by his wife Marianne Charity, eldest daughter
of Robert Saun iers of the Bengal Civil Se: vice. Armo-
rial bearings (L.O. 1847, H. Coll. 1872)— Azure, three
fleurs-de-lys within a bordure embattled or, and for an
honourable augmentation in respect of the first Baronet's
distinguished services in the Afghan War, on a chief
of the second an Eastern crown gules, superscribed
" Khyber," and on a canton ermine three cannons fessways
in pale sable, a" crescent for difference. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling
azure and or ; and for his Crests, 1. of honourable augmen-
tation, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant guar-
dant argent, crowned with an Eastern crown or, holding in
his paws in bend an Afghan banner displayed gules, bor-
dered or and vert, the staff broken, and in an escroll over
the same the word " Affghanistan ; " 2. upon a wreath of
the colours, a boar passant quarterly embattled or and
vert, pierced with an arrow proper ; and in an escroll over
the same this Motto, "Audacter et strenue." Married,
1898, Alice, d. of the late Cornwallis Wykeliam-Martin of
The Hill, Purton, Wilts. ; and has issue -Hugh Wykeham
David Pollock, Gentleman, B.A. (Cantab.), Tanganyika
Territory C.S., b. 1900; and Francis Alison [m. 1923, Sir
Edward Reynell Anson, Bart., and has issue]. Res. —
Crossways, South Chard, Somerset. Club — Oxford and
Cambridge.
POLSON (H. Coll., 27 May 1920). Gules, two palets
or, a pile of the last charged with a bar of the first, and
three cross crosslets in chief sable. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a sphinx's head couped affrontee or.
Motto—" Steadfast."
Son of Thomas Andrew Poison, of Dublin and Tuam,
co. Galway ; m. Catharine, d. of the late Joseph
Potter, of Dublin :—
Sir Thomas Andrew Poison, K.B.E., C.M.G., T.D., Col.
(ret.) R.A.O.C, M.P. Dover 1921-22, b. 1865 ; m. 1st,
1887, Rachel (obtained a divorce 1898) ; 2nd, 1918, Eliza-
beth, d. of John Lindsay, of Edinburgh, and widow of
F. A. Lindsay-Smith, Esq., J. P., C.C. ; and has issue (by
1st marriage) — Thomas Andrew Poison, Esq., b. 1889.
Res. — 18 Sussex Place, N.W.i. Club — Cavalry.
POLWHELE (H. Coll., granted by Dethick, Garter
1568). Sable, a saltire engrailed ermine, in chief a ] ile or.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a blackamoor's head with an oak-branch in his
mouth proper.
Sons of Thomas Roxburgh Polwhele, Esq., M.A. ,
F.G.S., J. P. and D.L., Lieut. -Col. 2nd Brigade
Western Division R.A. , b. 1831 ; d. 1909; m. 1861,
Fanny, d. of William Thomas Carne, son of Joseph
Carne of Penzance, F.R.S. , F.G.S. :—
Arthur Carne Polwhele, Esq., O.B.E., J.P., Supt. Eng.
Indian Public Works Dept. (ret.), b. 1864; m. 1888, Eva
Florence, d. of William Nassau Gordon of Mullingar,
Ireland. Seat — Polwhele, near Truro, co. Cornwall.
Henry Walter Polwhele, Gentleman, b. 1866. Res. —
Portscatho, Cornwall.
John Archibald Polwhele, Gentleman, M.I.C.E. , b. 1871 ;
m. 1st, 1898, Annie Louisa (d. 1905), d. of William Kaye,
I.C.S. , and has had issue — (1) Thomas Cecil Polwhele,
Esq., Lieut. R.N., b. 1899; d. 1923; (2) Reginald Kaye
Polwhele, Gentleman, b. 1903; 2nd, Katharine Edith (d.
1927), d. of John Ferguson of Lanark, Scotland. Res. —
Jalpaiguri, Eastern Bengal, India.
POLTIMORE, Baron, see BAMPFYLDE.
POLWARTH, Baron, see HEPBURNE-SCOTT.
POLWHELE (H. Coll.). Sable, a saltire engrailed
ermine. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a bull gules, horned or.
Son of Rev. Arthur Baskerville Polwhele, Rector of
Quinton, co. Northampton, and Vicar of Preston
Deanery, b. 1858 ; m. 1888, Mary Robinson, eldest d.
of Rev. John Leech Porter, formerly Vicar of Lady-
wood, near Birmingham: —
Drogo Edward Baskerville Polwhele, Gentleman, b. 1896.
Re*.—
Pol
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POLLOK (L.O. Dec. 1915). |Vert, a saltire argent,
between a lion dormant in chief or, and three hunting-horns
of the last stringed of the second and garnished gules in
the flanks and base. Mantling vert, doubled argent.
Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a boar passant trans-
fixed with an arrow proper. Motto — ' ' Audacter et strenue."
The late William Gilmour Pollok, Gentleman, of Craigton
and Blackhouse, co. Renfrew, 6. 1875; d. 1925; m. 1903,
Frances Anne (Res. — The Firs, Frant, Sussex), d. of
Alexander Sparrow, of Green Heys, Ross, Herefordshire,
and left issue — Frances Adeline Gilmour [m. 1927, Francis
Edward Barry Jackson, and has issue — Felicity Anne
Pollok]; and Jessie Graham [m. 1929, John A. Keyser].
Estates — Craigton, Blackhouse, and Titwood, all in co.
Renfrew ; and Dudcanrig, in co. Lanark.
POMEROY (U.O., 1783). Or, a lion rampant gules,
holding in the dexter paw an apple slipped proper.
Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a lion rampant gules, holding an apple as in the
arms. Motto — " Virtutis fortuna comes."
Sons of Rt. Hon. James Spencer Pomeroy, 6th Vis-
count, M.A. (Camb. ), J. P. cos. Hereford and Surrey,
b. 1836; d. 1912 ; m. 1861, Florence Wallace, d.
of William Wallace Legge of Malone House, co.
Antrim : —
Rt. Hon. Ernest Arthur George Pomeroy, 7th Viscount
(5 July 1791) and Baron (10 Oct. 1783) Harberton, late
20th Hussars, and 3rd Batt. Roy. Dub. Fus. [Supporters
— Two wolves, the dexter proper, the sinister argent, each
collared and chained or], b. 1867. Res. — Cottage Castelli,
Ville-es-Martin, St. Nazaire, France. Club — St. James's.
Hon. Ralph Legge Pomeroy, O.B.E., Major, Gen. Res.
Dragoon Gds. , J. P. Northampton, B.A. (Oxon.), served
S. Africa 1890-1902 (Queen's medal 3 clasps, King's medal
2 clasps), and Great War 1914-19, b. 1869 ; m. 1907, Mary
Katharine, only d. of Arthur William Leatham, Esq., J. P.,
of Miserden Park ; and has issue — (1) Henry Ralph Martyn
Pomeroy. Esq., b. 1908 ; (2) Thomas de Vantort Pomeroy,
Gentleman, b. 1910; (3) Robert William Pomeroy, Esq.
(twin), b. 1916 ; and Rosamund Mary (twin). Res. — South-
fields Place, To wcester. Club — Cavalry.
Sons of John Arthur Pomeroy, Esq., J. P. cos. Tyrone,
Fermanagh, and Donegal, b. 1839; d. 1924; m. 1869,
Louisa Letitia Jane, d. of Gartside Gartside-Tipping,
of Rossferry, co. Fermanagh, and Little Bolton,
Lanes. : —
Arthur Gartside Pomeroy, Esq., M.A.,b. 1870; m. 1916,
Gertrude Louise, widow of Robert T. Kitching, of Benguella
S. W. Africa. Res.—
Edmund John Pomeroy, Esq., D.S.O., Col. late West
India Regt. , served S. Africa 1899-1902, and Great War
1915-18 (despatchesj, b. 1871 ; m. 1911, Dorothy Maud,
only child of Hon. A. E. Wigan of Hartlands, Jamaica, and
has issue — Alice Letitia. Res. — Kirkwood, Cape Province,
S. Africa.
Francis Knox Pomeroy, Esq., Major Army Pay Dept. ,
b. 1876; m. 1906, Helen, only d. of Arthur Cinnamond
of Belfast ; and has issue — Arthur John Cinnamond Pomeroy,
Gentleman, <5. 1907; Brian Pomeroy, Gentleman, b. 1912;
and Helen Ursula Mary. Res. —
POMEROY of Wolseys, Essex (R.L., 14 Oct. 1841;.
Or, a lion rampant gules, a bordure engrailed sable.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a lion sejant gules, holding in his dexter paw an
apple or.
Son of Robert Wakefield of Clapton, Hackney, Middle-
sex, b. ; d. ; m. , Mary, d. and co-heiress of
Thomas Pomeroy of Epping : —
James Pomeroy, Gentleman, b. ; m. ; and has
ssue — Beatrix Mary [m. 1877, William Simondsj. Res. —
POMFRET ( H . Coll. , 1882) . Quarterly, 1 and 4, quarterly,
or and gules, in the second and third quarters two fleurs-
de-lys fessewise of the first, a bend engrailed sable fretty or
(Pomfret) ; 2 and 3, ermine, a chevron engrailed sable be-
tween three chaplets of roses proper, a chief vert, fretty
argent (Burra). Mantling gules and or. Crests — 1. on
a wreath of the colours, in front of a dexter arm em-
bowed in armour, encircled above the elbow with a wreath
of oak, the hand grasping a battleaxe all proper, two fleurs-
de-lys gules (Pomfret) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, in
front of a griffin's head erased sable, sem£e of annulets or,
a fret of the last (Burra).
Son of William Pomfret Pomfret, Esq., J. P. and D. L.
co. Kent, M.P. South Kent 1885-92, b. 1828; d. 1902,
m. 2nd, 1878, Flora Rose, eldest d. of Charles F. Hore
Hilden, Beckenham, Kent: —
Virgil Pomfret, Gentleman, b. 1882 ; m. 1911, Audrey
Elisabeth Foorde, second d. of Arthur Ashwell of Clifton
Crescent, Folkestone ; and has issue — Virgil Pomfret,
Gentleman, b. 1913; Ruth ven Pomfret, Gentleman, b. 1916;
and 2 daus. Seat — Mystole, Canterbury.
PONSONBY, see TALBOT-PONSONBY.
PONSONBY (U.O., Arms confd. and crest granted by
Roberts, Ulster, 31 Oct. 1647 ; regd. H. Coll., Vn. Cumber-
land, 1665). Gules, a chevron between three combs argent.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— Out of a ducal
coronet, five arrows, one in pale and four in saltire, points
downwards or, entwined with a snake proper. Motto —
"Pro rege, lege, grege." Livery — Dark blue coat, silver
buttons.
Eld. son of Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Ponsonby, 8th Earl
of Bessborough, K.P., C.B.,C.V.O., Lieut, (ret.) R.N. ,
Barrister-at-Law 1879, J. P. co. Middlesex, J. P., D.L. ,
and C.C. co. Kilkenny, b. 1851 ; d. 1920; m. 1875,
Blanche Vere, C.B.E. (d. 1919), d. of Sir John
Guest, Bart. : —
Rt. Hon. Vere Brabazon Ponsonby , 9th Earl of Bessborough
(Irel., 6 Oct. 1739), Viscount Duncannon (Irel. , 28 Feb.
1722), and Baron of Bessborough (Irel., 11 Sept. 1721),
Baron Ponsonby of Sysonby (G.B. , 12 June 1749), and
Baron Duncannon of Bessborough (U.K., 19 July 1834),
C.M.G..D.L. co. Kilkenny, B.A. (Camb.), Barrister-at-Law,
M.P. Cheltenham 1910, and Dover 1913-20, Capt. late
T.F. Res. served Great War, has Legion of Honour, Order
of St. Anne (Russia), SS. Maurice and Lazarus (Italy), of
the Redeemer (Greece) [Supporters— Two lions regardant
proper], b. 1880; m. 191 2, Roberte, only d. of Baron
de Neuflize, and has surv. issue — Frederick Edward
Neuflize Ponsonby, commonly called Viscount Duncannon,
b. 1913 ; and Lady Moyra Blanche Madeline. Seats —
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Bessborough, Piltown, co. Kilkenny ; Stansted Park,
Emsworth, Sussex. Town house — 22 Portland Place, W.i.
Son of Hon. Cyril Miles Brabazon Ponsonby, M.V.O. ,
Major Gren. Guards, b. i88t ; killed inaction 1915;
m. 1911, Rita Narcissa, eldest d. of Lt.-Col. Mountifort
John Courtenay Longfield : —
Arthur Mountifort Longfield Ponsonby, Esq., b. 191 2.
Third son of 8th Earl of Bessborough (see above): —
Hon. Bertie Brabazon Ponsonby, B.A,, Barrister-at-Law
(Inner Temple), Lieut. Buckinghamshire Yeo. , b. 1885.
Yngst. and only surv. son of Rt. Hon. Walter William
Brabazon Ponsonby, 7th Earl of Bessborough, b. 1821 ;
d. 1906; m. 1850, Lady Louisa Susan Corn vvallis Elict,
d. of 3rd Earl of St. Germains, G.C.B. :—
Hon. Walter Gerald Ponsonby, Barr.-at-Law, b. 1859.
Res. — 87 St. George's Road, S.W. Club— Marlborough.
Sons of Robert Charles Ponsonby, Esq., b. 1854;
d. 1909 ; m. 1877, Mary, d. of the late George Mac-
lachlan, Esq., of Castle Lachlan, co. Argyll: —
George Arthur Ponsonby, Esq., M.V.O. , Lieut, late Gren.
Gds., Comptroller and Private Sec. to Queen of Norway
since 1919, b. 1878 ; m. 1st, 1906, Sheila, d. of the late
Phineas Oldfield, Esq., and has issue — Robert Martin
Dominic Ponsonby-Fane, Gentleman, b. 191 1 ; Frederick
William Ponsonby, Gentleman, b. 1917; and Rosamond
Mary ; 2nd, 1921, Elisa, d. of Capt. Broch of Christiania,
and has further issue — 2 daus. Res. — 14 Montpelier
Square, S.W.
Sons of the Hon. and Right Hon. Sir Spencer Cecil
Brabazon Ponsonby-Fane, G.C.B., I.S.O., P.C., J.P.
for co. Somerset, b. 1824 ; d. 1915 ; tn. 1847, Hon. Louisa
Anne Rose, daughter of 13th Viscount Dillon : —
Sydney Alexander Ponsonby, Esq., b. 1863; m. 1893,
Hon. Audrey, d. of the 1st Baron St. Levan, and
has had issue — Patrick Spencer John Ponsonby, Esq.,
Lieut. R.M., b. 1894; d. 1922; James Michael Ponsonby,
Gentleman, b. 1901 ; and Eleanor Elizabeth. Res. —
Elmfield, Potters Bar.
Hugh Spencer Ponsonby, Esq., b. 1865 ; m. 1894,
Anitha Magdalene, d. of H. L. Feuerheerd, and has had
issue — Spencer Ponsonby, Gentleman, b. 1896; d. of
wounds received in action 1916 ; David Ponsonby, Gentle-
man, b. 1901 ; and Odeyne Anitha Rose. Res. —
Sons of the Rt. Hon. Gen. Sir Henry Frederick
Ponsonby, P.C. , G.C.B. , Private Sec. to Queen
Victoria, b. 1825; d. 1895; m- 1861, Hon. Mary
Elizabeth, V.A. , d. of John Crocker Bulteel of
Flete, M.P. :—
Sir John Ponsonby, K.C.B., C M.G., D.S.O., Maj.-Gen.
late Coldstream Guards, served Uganda 1898, S. Africa
1899-1902, Great War, has Legion of Honour, Croix de
Guerre (France and Belgium), Order of Leopold (Belgium),
b. 1866. Clubs— Guards', Turf.
Rt. Hon. Sir Frederick Edward Grey Ponsonby, P.C,
G.C.B., G.C.V.O., Lt.-Col. late Gren. Gds., Assist. Keeper
of the Privy Purse, and Assist. Private Secretary and Equerry
to Queen Victoria 1895-1901, to King Edward VII. 1901-10,
and to King George V. 1910-14, Keeper Privy Purse and
Extra Equerry to the King 1914, Treasurer to the King
1920, b. 1867; m. 1899, Victoria Lily Hegan, d. of Col.
Edmund Hegan Kennard ; and has had issue — (1) Victor
Alexander Henry Desmond Ponsonby, Esq. , for whom Queen
Victoria was sponsor, b. and d. 1900; (2) Edward Gaspard
Ponsonby, Esq., for whom H.M. the King was sponsor,
b. 1903; and Lcelia Mary. Res. — Marlborough Gate, St.
Tames's Palace, S.W.
Rt. Hon. Arthur Augustus William Harry Ponsonby, 1st
Baron Ponsonby (1930), M.P. for Stirling Burghs 1908-18,
and for Brightside Div. Sheffield 1922-29, Priv. Sec. to the
Prime Minister 1905-7, formerly Diplo. Service, was Page
of Honour to Queen Victoria, b. 1871 ; m. 1898, Dorothea,
d. of Sir Charles Herbert Hastings Parry, Bart. ; and has
issue — (1) Hon. Matthew Henry Hubert Ponsonby, £. 1904;
and Hon. Elizabeth. Res. — Shulbrede Priory, Lynchmere,
Haslemere.
Sons of Rt. Hon. Charles Frederick Ashley Cooper
Ponsonby, 2nd Baron de Mauley, b. 1815 ; d. 1896 ;
m. 1838, Lady Maria Jane Elizabeth Ponsonby (d.
1897), d. of 4th Earl of Bessborough : —
Rev. the Rt. Hon. Maurice John George Ponsonby, 4th
Baron De Mauley (U.K., 10 July 1838) [Supporters —
Dexter, a lion regardant, proper; sinister, a bull sable,
armed, unguled, and gorged with a ducal coronet or],
M.A. (Oxon. ), Vicar of Wantage 1903-18, and Hon. Canon
of Bristol 1890-1918, b. 1846 ; m. 1875, Hon. Madeleine
Hanbury-Tracy, d. of 2nd Baron Sudeley ; and has had
issue — (1) Hon. Gerald Maurice Ponsonby, Capt. Royal
Inniskilling Fusiliers, b. 1876, killed in the European
War 1914; (2) Hon. Hubert William Ponsonby, Capt.
Glos. Yeo., served Great War 1914-18, has Croix de
Guerre and Legion of Honour, J.P. co. Oxford, b. 1878
\m. 1920, Elgiva Margaret, d. of the late Hon. Cospatrick
Dundas, and has issue — Gerald John Ponsonby, Esq., b.
1921 ; June Mary; and Elizabeth Winifred]. Seat —
Langford House, Lechlade, Glos.
Hon. Frederick John William Ponsonby, D.L. co.
Oxford, b. 1847; m. 1877, Margaret Fanny {d. 1919), d. of
Frederick John Howard of Compton Place, Eastbourne ;
and has issue — Mary Fanny Louisa ; and Evelyn
Margaret. Res. — 14 Chapel Street, Belgrave Square,
S.W. Club— Brooks's.
Hon. Edwin Charles William Ponsonby, J.P. and
D.L. co. Oxford, b. 1851 ; m. 1st, 1878, Emily Dora,
d. of Octavius E. Coope, M.P. (d. 1897) ; 2nd, 1906,
Hilda Marion, d. of Robert Smith of Goldings, co. Herts. ;
and has had issue — (1) Charles Edward Ponsonby, Esq.,
B.A. (Oxon.), Major 97th (Kent Yeo.) Bde. R.F.A., served
Great War (Croix de Guerre), b. 1879 \m. 1912, Hen.
Winifred Marian, d. of Baron Hunsdon, and has issue-
Ashley Charles Gibbs Ponsonby, Gentleman, b. 1921 ; and
4 daus. (Res. — Cobbe Place, Lewes. Club — Brooks's)] ;
(2) Rev. Maurice George Jesser Ponsonby, M.C., M.A.
Oxon.), Hon. Canon of St. Albans, Hon. Chaplain to
Archbishop of York, Dean of Johannesburg 1923-24,
served Great War as C.F. b. 1880 [m. 1918, Lady Phyllis
Sidney, d. of 1st Earl Buxton, and has issue — John
Ashley Ponsonby, Gentleman, b. 1920 ; and 4 daus.
(Res.— Rowe Hill, Hatfield)]; (3) Ashley William Neville
Ponsonby, Esq., Capt. Oxfordshire L.I., b. 1882; killed in
action 1915; (4) Victor Coope Ponsonby, Esq., M.C. Capt.
late Herts. Yeo., served Great War 1914-18 (M.C), b.
1887 [m. 1923, Gladys, d. of the late Godfrey Walter, of
Malshanger, Basingstoke, and has issue — Myles Walter
Ponsonby, Gentleman, b. 1924 ; and Sheila Mary
Res. — (Bennington, Bury, Stevenage)] ; and Diana Helen.
Res. — Woodleys, Woodstock. Clubs— Brooks's, Bache-
lors'.
Son of Capt. the Hon. Ashley George John Ponsonby,
M.P , b. 1831 ; d. 1898 ; m. 1857, Hon. Louisa Frances
Charlotte, Maid of Honour to Queen Victoria, d. of
Lord Henry Gordon : —
Claude Ashley Charles Ponsonby, Esq., B.A. (Camb.),
b. 1859 ; m. 1891, Haller (obtained a div. 1907), d. of Orville
Horwitz of Baltimore; and has surv. issue — (1) Harold
Ashley Curzon Ponsonby, Esq. , b. 1891 ; and Moira Blanche
May Diana. Res. — Uplands, Feltham, Middx. Clubs —
Brooks's, Beefsteak, Bachelors'.
Sons of Chambre' Brabazon Ponsonby, Esq., of
Kilcooley, b. 1839 ; d. 1884 ; m. 1873, Hon. Mary
Eliza Sophia Plunkett, d. of 16th Baron Dunsany : —
Thomas Brabazon Ponsonby, Esq., D.L. J.P. co.
Tipperary, late Lieut. 10th Hussars, b. 1878; m. 1909,
Frances May, d. of the late Major George Paynter, of Gate
House, Leek, Staffs., and has issue — 2 sons; 1 dau. Seat
— Kilcooley, co. Tipperary. Town res. — 4 Halsey Street,
S.W.3. Club -Ca.rW.on.
Henry Chambre" Ponsonby, Esq., D.S.O. , M.C, Lt.-
Col. comdg. 1st Batt. The Queen's Roy. Regt., served
Great War, D.A.Q.M.G., Peshawar 1925-7, b. 1883; m.
1923, Beatrice, d. of Sir William Levinge, 9th Bart., and
has issue — Eileen Dorothy. Res. —
PONSONBY-FANE (R.L. 1875). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
azure, three dexter gauntlets or (for Fane) ; 2 and 3, gules,
a chevron between three combs argent (for Ponsonby).
Mantling azure and or. Crests — 1. out of a ducal coronet
or, a bull's head argent, pied sable, charged on the neck
with a rose gules (for Fane) ; 2. out of a ducal coronet
five arrows, one in pale and four in saltire, points downwards
or, entwined with a snake proper (for Ponsonby).
Son of John Henry Ponsonby, Esq., b. 1848; d. 19 16;
m. 1875, Florence, d. of Harvie Morton Farquhar,
Esq. : —
Richard Arthur Brabazon Ponsonby, Esq., b. 1878.
Res. — Brympton, Yeovil, Somerset; Shimofusamachi,
Kyoto, Japan.
PONTIFEX. Azure, in base barry of four argent and
of the first, a bridge of three arches embattled proper, and
a chief of the second, thereon two pallets between as many
Pon
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mullets of the field. Mantling1 azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a tower proper, charged with a
POOLE (H. Coll.). Azure, semde-de-lys or, a' lion
rampant argent. Mantling azure and or. Crest— Out of
cross moline azure, surmounted by a rainbow also proper.
Motto — "In hoc signo vinces." Livery — Dark blue.
Sons of Edmund Lionel Pontifex, Gentleman, M.A.,
T.C.D., b. 1856; d. 1927; tn. 1901, Janet Chambers
(Res. — Bishopscourt, Tunbridge Wells), d. of the late
Sir William Overend Priestley : —
William Lionel Pontifex, Gentleman, b. 1902.
Claud Edmund Chambers Pontifex, Gentleman, b. 1903.
Reginald Holdsworth Pontifex, Gentleman, b. 1907.
Sons of William Pontifex, Esq., Maj. 2nd Surrey
Militia, b. 1821 ; d. 1896 ; tn. 1849, Adelaide Maria, only
child of Christopher Dalton of Watford, Herts. : —
Arthur Rupert Pontifex, Gentleman, b. 1855; tn. ,
Medina, d. of Hugh Macniel, of New Zealand ; and has
issue — 2 sons. Res. — Basingstoke.
Reginald Dalton Pontifex, Gentleman, B.C.L., M.A.
(Oxon.), Barrister-at-Law (Lincoln's Inn), b. 1857; tn. ,
Kate, d. of William Knight, and has issue — Geoffrey
Knight Dalton Pontifex, Gentleman, b. [tn. 1929,
Evelyn Louise Bennett]. Res. —
POOLE, see HENRY-BATTEN-POOLE.
POOLE of Marbury Hall (R.L. 1907, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, a lion rampant ermine, within
an orle of fleurs-de-lys or (for Poole) ; 2 and 3, or, a chevron
gules.between two lions passant guardant sable (for Cooke) .
Mantling azure and argent. Crests — Issuant from a
ducal coronet gold, a griffin's head per fesse or and
azure (for Poole) ; outofamuralcrownargent.ademi-lion
guardant sable, ducally gorged or (for Cooke) .
Son of Bryan George Davies-Cooke, Esq., of Colo-
mendy, J.P., D.L. (High Sheriff, 1865), co. Flint.
b. 1835 ; d. 1913 ; tn. i860, Judith Caroline Halsted,
d. of Capt. William Halsted Poole, R.H.A. :—
Bryan 'Davies Poole (formerly Davies-Cooke), Esq.,
J.P. and D.L. Cheshire, J. P. Salop, late Capt. Denbigh
and Merioneth Mil., b. 1861 ; tn. 1890, Georgiana Mary, d.
of Charles A. Fenwick, of Harpenden, Herts.; and has
issue — (1) Capt. Bryan Cudworth Halsted Poole, R.
Welch Fus. (ret.), b. 1892 ; (2) Richard Domville Poole,
Lieut. Rifle Bde., b. 1900 ; Judith Mimi. Seat — Marbury
Hall, Chester. Club — Arthur's.
a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head azure, beaked and eared
of the first. Motto— "Pro libertate." Livery— Blue, with
gold buttons.
Sons of Henry Skeffington Poole, Esq., of Halifax,
Nova Scotia, M.A., F.G.S., Associate of the Royal
School of Mines, F.R.S.C, M. Can. Soc. C.E., Ex-
Govt. Inspector of Mines for Nova Scotia, b. 1844 ;
d. 1917; tn. 1876, Florence Hope Gibsone, third dau.
of John Hamilton Gray, Esq., Capt. 7th Dragoon
Guards, Col. E. Kent Militia: —
Henry Raynolde Poole, Esq., D.S.O., O.B.E., Major
late R.A., served in S. Africa 1899-1902, and Great War
1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O. , Legion of Honour), £. May 2,
1877; tn. 1913, Zoe France, d. of Rev. S. H. Dodgson ;
and has issue — Henry Godfrey Poole, Gentleman, b. 1915 ;
and Margaret Mary Frances. Res. — Red Eaves, Chilworth,
Surrey.
Eric Skeffington Poole, Gentleman, b. Jan. 20, 1885.
Res.—
Sons of Skeffington Poole, Esq., Colonel 1st Bombay
Lancers, H.E.I.C.S. , and Isabella, d. of James Deacon
Hume, Secretary to the Board of Trade: —
Arthur Poole, Esq., Colonel late Indian Staff Corps,
b. 1841.
Reginald Poole, Gentleman, b. 1853. Post. add. —
POORE of Rushall, Wilts. (H. Coll.— Arms confd. Vn.
Wilts. 1623 ; Crest granted by Patent, 27 July 1795). Argent,
a fesse azure, between three mullets gules. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
cubit arm vested sable, cuff ermine, the sleeve slashed argent,
and charged with two mullets gold fesseways, in the hand
an arrow barbed and flighted proper. Motto — ' ' Pauper non
in spe " (formerly " From henceforth").
Son of Sir Edward Poore, 3rd Bart. , b. 1826 ; d. 1893 ;
tn. 1851, Frances Elizabeth, d. of the Rev. Henry
Riddell Moody, Rector of Chartham, Kent, and Hon.
Canon o Canterbury : —
Sir Richard Poore, 4th Bart. (8 July 1795), K.C.B.,
C.V.O., Admiral (ret.), formerly A. D.C. to King Edward
VII, Officer of the Legion of Honour, Grand Cross,
Order of the Crown of Italy, J. P., D.L. Wilts., b. 1853;
tn. 1885, Ida Margaret, d. of the Rt. Rev. Charles
Graves, D.D. , Bishop of Limerick; and has had issue —
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Roger Poore, Esq. Lieut. R.F.A., b. 1886 ; killed inaction
1915. Res. — Winsley Corner, Bradford-on-Avon, Wilts.
Club — United Service.
Son of Herbert Poore, Esq. (son of Sir Edward
Poore, 3rd Bart., and Frances Elizabeth Moody), b.
1863; d. 1905; m 1891, Josefina, d. of Don Maxima
Pujol : —
Edward Poore, Gentleman, b. 1894; tn. 1922, Senorita
Amelia Gullimoni, and has issue — 2 daus. Res. — Colonia
Acuna, Provincia Corrientes, Argentine.
Sons of Robert Poore , Esq. , J . P. , late Maj . 8th Hussars ,
b. 1834; d. 1918 ; m. 1863, Juliana Benita (d. 1926), d.
of the late Rear-Adm. Sir Armar Lowry Corry,
K.C.B. :—
Robert Montagu Poore, Esq.
1 92 1, Col. late 7th Hussars, b.
Marie Ida Douglas-Hamilton.
Wimborne, Dorset. Clubs-
Mark Saurin Poore, Esq.,
, C.I.E., D.S.O.,Brig.-Gen.
1866 ; tn. 1898, Lady Flora
Res. — Rose Lawn Coppice,
-Cavalry, Ranelagh.
late Capt. 3rd Batt. Liverpool
Regt., b. 1869; m. 1900, Irene, d. of Edward Hanslope
Watts of Hanslope Park, Bucks. ; and has surv. issue-
Robert Poore, Gentleman, b. 1904 ; Louisa Florentia ;
and Sibyl Madeleine. Res. — 171 Greenwich Road, S. E.io.
Club— Bath.
Son of Roger Alvin Poore, Esq., D.S.O. , Magistrate in
Transvaal, Major Royal Wilts. Imp. Yeo. , b. 1870;
killed in action 1917 ; m. 1913, Lome Margery, d. of
Major R. J. W. Dennistoun : —
Roger Dennistoun Poore, Gentleman, b. 1916.
Yngst. son of Major Robert Poore (see above).
Philip Poore, Gentleman, Mining Engineer S. Africa, b.
1874; m. 1918, Ciceley Eleanor, d. of Sir Edward Barry,
2nd Bt., and has issue — Philip Barry Poore, Gentleman,
b. 1919 ; Robert Roger Poore, Gentleman, b. 1924; Anne
Benita ; and Eleanor. Res. — The Livery, Winterslow,
Salisbury. Club — Arthur's.
POOLER (U.O. ). Per pale or and argent, a fesse azure,
between two lions' heads erased in chief gules and a cres-
cent in base of the third. Mantling1 azure and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a falcon rising proper, belled
or, and charged on the breast with a lozenge gules. Motto
— " Vi et virtute." Livery — Dark blue, velvet collar and
cuffs.
Son of Ven. Lewis Arthur Trevor Pooler, D. D., Arch-
deacon of Down, Rector of Down-with-Hollymount,
co. Down, Examining Chaplain to Lord Bishop of
Down, Rural Dean of Lecale East, Chaplain to
Lord-Lieut, of Ireland, b. 1858; d. 1924; tn. 1885,
Augusta, second d. of the Ven. John Charles Wolfe,
Archdeacon of Clogher : —
Rev. James Galbraith Pooler, B.A., T.C.D., Rector of
Loughinisland, b. Feb. 1887; tn. 1923, Norah Margaret,
eld. d. of Hampden Holden lllingworth, of Netherwood
House, Ilkley, Yorks., and has issue — James Hampden
Wolfe Pooler, Gentleman, b. 1927 ; and Margaret Anne.
Seat — Tyross, Armagh. Res. — Naghan Lodge, Seaforde,
co. Down. Club ~T>ovm County (Downpatrick).
Son of the late Rev. James Galbraith Pooler, D.D., of
Tyross, co. Armagh, Rector of Newtownards.co. Down,
Rural Dean of Bangor, Canon of St. Patrick's Cathedral,
by his wife Angelica, fifth d. of the late Rev. Edward
Leslie, B. D. , Rector of Anahilt, co. Down, and grand-
dau. of Charles Powell Leslie of Castle Leslie, Glass-
lough, M.P. for co. Monaghan: —
Rev. Charles Francis Knox Pooler, M.A. , B.D. Trin.
Coll., Dub., Litt.D., M.R.I. A., b. i860; tn. 1897, Mary
Olivida, third d. of the late James Thompson of Macedon,
co. Antrim, and Rosedernot, co. Antrim. Res. — Strang-
ford, co. Down ; Carnbinn, Whitehouse, co. Antrim.
POPE (H. Coll.). Per pale or and argent, two chev-
ronels engrailed gules, on a chief arched of the last an
escallop between two crosses botonee fitch^e of the first.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, out of park pales or, two gryphons' heads ad-
dorsed sable, gorged with an annulet gold.
Only son of Richard Pope, Gentleman, b. ; d.
; m. : —
Harold Blackburn Pope, Gentleman, ^.1870; tn.
and has issue — Richard Blackburn Pope, Gentleman, b.
1898. Res.—
Only son of Edward Phelps Pope, Gentleman, of
Loversall Hall, Yorks., b. ; a?. 1894; m. : —
Major Maurice Edward Weston Pope, 17th Lancers
(ret.), Lord of the Manor of Marshfield, b. 1879 ; tn. 1907,
Dorothy Alice, d. of late George Acheson Warre ; and has
issue — John Edward Buckingham Pope, Gentleman, b.
1909. Seat— Ashwicke Hall, Marshfield, Glos. Town res.
54 South Street, Park Lane, W. 1. Clubs — Cavalry,
Boodle's.
POPE (H. Coll.). Argent, two chevronels engrailed
gules between in chief as many mullets of six points pierced
and in base an escallop sable. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a tilting-spear erect
proper between two griffins' heads addorsed azure, each
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Motto — " Nunquam tentes aut perfice. "
Son of John Allen Pope of Over Kingcombe, Dorset,
b. 1803; d. 1875; m. 1826, Anne, d. of William
Dunning of Sydling, co. Dorset: —
Alfred Pope, Esq., F.S.A., J. P. (1887) co. Dorset, Lord
of the Manors of Stratton and Grimstone, b. 1842; m. 1st,
1869, Maryjenner, d. of George Rolph of Thornbury, Glos. ,
Barr.-at-Law ; 2nd, 1874, Elizabeth Mary, d. of Amos
Whiting of St. George's Square, S. W. ; and has had issue —
(ij Alfred Rolph Pope, Esq., T.D., Capt. and Hon. Major
4th Batt. Dorset Regt. 1914-19, J. P. Dorset (1902), M.A.
(Camb.), b. 1871 [m. 1900, Kate, elder d. of William Rendall
of Maiden-Newton, Dorset, M.R.C.S. E. ; and has issue —
Alfred Cecil Rolph Pope, Gentleman, B. A. (Camb.),^. 1901 ;
Philip William Rolph Pope, Gentleman, B.A. (Camb.),
b. 1907; Conway Rolph Pope, Gentleman, b. 1911 ; and
Katharine Mary [m. 1929, Capt. D. Percy-Jones, Dorset
Regt. (Res. — Culliford House, Dorchester, Dorset. Clubs —
Jun. Carlton, New University)] ; (2) Edward Alexander
Pope, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. comdg. 3rd Welsh Regt.,
served in S. Africa, b. 1875 ; killed in action [m. 1904,
Sybil Aline, d. of Col. C. J. Briggs, D.L., J. P., of Hylton
Castle, co. Durham] ; (3) George Clement Pope, Gentleman,
M.A. (Oxon.), of Rodlands, Dorchester, Solicitor, b. 1876
[m. 1907, Margaret Emily, eldest d. of Richard Langhorne,
Esq. , of Whitmore, N. Devon ; and has issue— Clementina
Margaret ; Alison Hylda ; Gillian Barbara ; and Marie
Ursula] ; (4) Charles Alfred Whiting Pope, Esq., Capt.
R.A.M.C., M.A. , M.B. (Camb. J, b. 1877; killed inaction
1917 [m. 1909, Marion Ruth, d. of Capt. J. J. A. Grasvenor,
RN..; and left issue— Alfred Richard Pope, Gentleman,
b. 1910; John Gorton Pope, Gentleman, b 1913; and
Audrey Grasvenor] ; (5) William Eldridge Pope, Sub-
Lieut. R.N., b. 1881 ; d. 1901 ^ (6) Percy Paris Pope, Lieut.
Welch Regt., M.A. , Barr.-at-Law of the Inner Temple,
b. 1882 ; killed in action 1915 ; (7) Godfrey Pope, Solicitor,
b. 1885 [m. 1925, Sybil, d. of Smith, of Wimbledon,
and has issue — Hugh Godfrey Pope, Gentleman, b. 1928] ;
(8) Albert Victor Pope, Esq., Major 14th (King's) Hussars,
b. 1887 [m. 1928, Barbara, d. of Harry Shaw, of Beenham
Court, Berks.]; (9) John Allen Pope, Gentleman, b. 1888
[m. 1924, Ruth, d. of Badderley, of Croydon]; (10)
Decimus Pope, Esq., Major 8th (Royal Irish) Hussars,
b. 1889 [m. 1924, Elspeth, d. of Alex. Fraser McEwen, of
Seattle, U.S.A., and has issue— Patricia] ; (n) Cyril Pope,
Esq., Capt. Bedfordshire Regt., b. 1891 ; Elizabeth Kate;
Violet Mary [m. 1907, Lt.-Col. Alan Roderick Haig Brown,
M.A. , (killed in action 1918), and has issue — 1 son, 2 daus.] ;
Hilda [m. 1918, H. Leas, and has issue — 3 riaus.]; and
Evelyn Grace [m. 1907, Rev. Richard Grosvenor Bartelot,
M.A. (Oxon.), and has issue— 1 son, 4 daus.]. Seats —
Wrackleford House, Dorset; South Court, Dorchester.
Clubs— Junior Carlton, Dorset County, Roy. Dorset Yacht.
POPE of Part-y-Seal, Mon. (H. Coll.). Argent, two
chevronels gules, on a chief of the last, between as many
mullets, a popinjay all or. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a
wolf passant, holding in the dexter forepaw a key palewise
or. Motto—" Cavendo tutus." Livery — Blue.
Sons of Rev. Andrew P«pe, M.A. (Camb.), Rector of
Langley Burrell, b. 1844 ; d. 1924 ; m. 1874, Harriet
Mary Ernie, d. of late Lt.-Col. John Ernie Money-
Kyrle of Homme House, Herefordshire, and Whetham,
Wilts. :—
Andrew William Waring Pope, Esq. , formerly Capt. 4th
Batt. K. Shropsh. Lt. Inf. and R.A.F., late Lieut. Welsh
Regt., J. P. co. Monmouth, b. 1878; m. 1923, Nina Mona
Dartnell, d. of the late Lt.-Col. H. Blyth, Essex and
Warwicksh. Regts., and has issue— Scott Andrew Waring
Pope, Gentleman, b. 1926. Seat— Part-y-Seal, Grosmont,
Mon. Club — Junior Constitutional.
Rowland Kyrle Cecil Pope, Esq., D.S.O., Lieut. -Comdr.
R.N., £.1888; m. 1915, Agnes Jessie, d. of Donald Mac-
donald. Res. — Shenstone, Farnham, Hants.
POPHAM, see BROOKE-POPHAM.
PORCH (R.L., 8 Dec. 1830, H. Coll.). Quarterly,
1 and 4, argent, between three wolves' heads erased, a
chevron engrailed gules, surmounted by another plain or,
charged with a battleaxe erect between two bows stringed,
each surmounting two arrows in saltire, barbs downward,
sable (Porch) ; 2 and 3, azure, within two chevronels en-
grailed or, between three pelicans feeding their young proper,
a portcullis between two crosses pat£e argent (Reeves,
H. Coll. , 1806). Mantling gules and argent. Crests — 1. on a
wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a wolf passant,
holding in the mouth an arrow, the barb downwards, and
the dexter paw holding a bow stringed all proprr (Porch) ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, an eagle,
wings elevated sable, each charged with a cross pat6e as in
the arms, the dexter claw resting on a cross botonn^e or
(Reeves). Motto — " Cordi dat robora virtus."
Sons of John Albert Porch, Esq., J. P. co. Somerset,
b. 1833 ; d. 1914 ; m. 1866, Margaret, d. of Edward
Bagehot : —
Cecil Porch Porch, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. (ret.) East
Surrey Regt., served S. Africa (despatches, Queen's medal,
4 clasps), Great War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O. with Bar),
£.1873; m. 1912, Edith Maturin. Post. add. — Littlestone,
Kent.
Robert Bagehot Porch, Gentleman, M.A. (Oxon.), b.
1875; m. 1919, Kathleen Mitchell, d. of Alexander Hector
of Berrie, co. Kincardine, and has issue — Robin Ogilvie
Hector Porch, Gentleman, b. 1920 ; John Alexander Hector
Porch, Gentleman, b. 1926; and Margaret Kathleen.
Res. — 3 The College, Malvern.
Edward Albert Porch, Esq., CLE., C.B.E., M.C., Col.
S. & T. Corps, Indian Army [ret.), 6. 1879; m. 1st, 1904,
Maud Cecil, d. of Rev. George Palmes of Naburn Hall, co.
Yorks. ; 2nd, 1926, Florence, d. of Lt.-Col. F. Lund, 9th
Lancers. Club — United Service.
Sons of Reginald Porch, Gentleman, LL.M., B.C.S.,
b. 1838 ; d. 1886 ; m. 1870, Anne Rebecca, d. of James
Austin of The Abbey, Glastonbury : —
Austin Reginald Porch, Gentleman, served Great War
1917-20, R.A.S.C., b. 1871 ; m. 1897, Eileen Constance,
fourth d. of late E. Akraman Greenslade of Clifton ; and
has issue — Esme Austin Reeves Porch, Esq., Capt. East
Surrey Regt., b. 1900 ; and Bryda Paull Lindley. Res. —
Dane End, Northwood, Middlesex.
Montagu Phippen Porch, Esq., M.A. Oxon., b. 1877,
served in S. Africa 1900 (Queen's medal, three clasps),
Resident Magistrate N. Nigeria; m. 1st, 1918, Jeannie (d.
1921), widow of Lord Randolph Churchill; 2nd, Donna
Giulia Patrizi, d. of Marquis Patrizi della Rocca of Umbria,
Italy. Postal address — Edgarley Lodge, Glastonbury.
Ygst. surv. son of Thomas Porch Porch, b. 1808;
d. 1877:—
Arthur Edward Elliott Porch, Gentleman, b. 1852 ;
tn. 1880, Elizabeth, d. of James Austin of The Abbey.
Glastonbury ; and has issue — Dorothy Margaret. Res. —
Southfield, Glastonbury.
PORTAL (H. Coll., 7 July 1891)- Argent, a lion ram-
pant sable, between a Heur-de-lys on the dexter azure, and
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on the sinister a rose gules, barbed and seeded proper, on
a chief of the second six mullets of as many points, three
and three, or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest On a
wreath of the colours, upon a castellated portal, flanked by
two towers proper, a fleur-de-lys or, and on each tower a
rose as in the arms. Motto — " Armet nos ultio regum."
Son of the late Richard Brinsley Portal, by his wife
Sarah Harriott, d. of Thomas Robinson : —
William Richard Portal, Gentleman, M.A. (Oxon.), b.
1838. Res. — Tonge House, West Norwood, London, S.E.
Club — St. Stephen's.
Son of the late Bernard Bedwell Portal, by his wife
Lucy, d. of Thomas Welch : —
Frederic Welch Portal, Gentleman, b. 1847; m. 1883,
Marian Caroline, d. of Rev. John Wallace ; and has issue
— Andrew Wallace Portal, Gentleman, Lieut. 3rd Batt.
Roy. W. Surrey Regt., b. 1892; Olive; Freda Marion [m.
191 1, Rev. William Alexander Dunn of 39 Elms Road,
Clapham Common] ; Katharine ; Agnes Joan ; and Maude
Elise. Res. —
Son of the late William Thomas Portal, by his wife
Betsy, d. of George Attenborough : —
Edward Robert Portal, Esq., J. P. co. Berks., M.A. Christ
Church, Oxon., Barrister-at-Law, Major Berks. Imp. Yeo. ,
b. 1854 ; m. 1st, 1878, Rose Leslie, d. of John Moore
Napier ; 2nd, 1892, Ellinor Katherine, d. of Capt. Charles
West Hill, late 69th Regt. ; and has had issue— (1) John
Leslie Portal, Esq., D.S.O., Major Oxford and Bucks. L.I.,
served Great War 1914-17 (despatches),^. 1886 [?n. 1921,
Violet Eleanor, d. of Maj.-Gen. Thomas Baldock, C.B.] ;
(2) Gervas Edward Portal, Esq., Capt. 2nd Lancers, Ind.
Army, b. r8go [m. 1927, Iris Mary, d. of Sir Montagu
Butler, C.B., Governor of Central Provinces, India]; (3)
Charles Frederick Algernon Portal, Esq., D.S.O., M.C.,
Wing-Comdr. R.A.F. , served Great War (despatches,
D.S.O. and Bar, M.C.), b. 1893 [m. 1919, Joan Margaret,
d. of Sir Charles Welby, C.B., Bart.] ; (4) Reginald Henry
Portal, Esq.,D.S.C, Comdr. R.N., b. 1894 [m. 1926, Helen
N., d. of Frederick Anderson, Standen Manor, Hungerford ;
(5) Hubert Victor Evelyn Portal, Gentleman, late R.F.A.,
b. 1895; (6) Nigel Hugh Portal, Esq., Lieut. R.N.,
6.1902; d. 1926. Res. — Hardenhuish Park, Chippenham.
PORTAL (H. Coll.). Per saltire azure and gules, a
castellated portal flanked by two towers argent, on a chief
ermine a crescent of the field between two mullets of the
second. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a portal as in the arms, each tower charged
with a fleur-de-lys azure, and a wreath of laurel in base vert.
Motto — " Armet nos ultio regum."
Sons of Sir Wyndham Spencer Portal, 1st Bart., J. P.
and D.L. Hants., Lord of the Manor and Patron of
Laverstoke and Freefolk, b. 1822; d. 1905; m. 1849,
Mary Jane, d. of William Hicks-Beach of Oakley
Hall, Hants.: —
Sir William Wyndham Portal, 2nd Bart. (11 March
1901), F.S.A. , Vice-Lieut, co. Southampton, D. L., J. P.
(High Sheriff 1886), Alderman (Vice-Chairman 1897-1920),
Hants. C.C., late Capt. Hants. Art. Mil., Knight of Grace
of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem,
Member of the House of Laymen for Diocese of Win-
chester, Lord of the Manor and Patron of Laverstoke and
Freefolk, M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1850 ; m. 1880, Florence Elizabeth
Mary, C.B.E., Dame of Grace of the Order of the Hospital
of St. John of Je usalem, d. of Hon. St. Leger Richard
Glyn ; and has had issue — (1) Wyndham Raymond Portal,
Esq., D.S.O., M.V.O., Lt.-Col. late comdg. Household
Batt. and Machine Gun Batt., late Lieut. 1st Life Gds. , b.
1885 [m. 1909, Lady Louise Rosemary Virginia Cairns,
M.B.E., only child of 2nd Earl Cairns (Res. — Kingsclere
House, Kingsclere, Hants.)]; (2) Robert St. Leger Portal,
Esq. , Lieut. Rifle Brie. , b. 1892 ; d. 1926 ; Margery [m. isf ,
1907, Thomas Geoffrey Rawstorne (d. 1917); 2nd, 1918,
Charles H. Evan-Thomas, Esq., J. P. of Caerwiron, Builth].
Seat — Laverstoke House, Whitchurch, Hants. Clubs —
Athenasum, Marlborough, Royal Yacht Squadron.
Sir Spencer John Portal, Knt. Bach., J. P. Hants., b. 1864;
m. 1890, Mary Laura Florence, d. of the late William Mure,
M.P., of Caldwell ; and has had issue -(1) Oldric Spencer
Portal, Esq., Capt. Household Cavalry, b. 1893; killed in
action 1917; (2) Raymond Spencer Portal, Esq,, Sub.-
Lieut. R.N., b. 1897; killed in action 1917; (3) Francis
Spencer Portal, Esq., b. 1903; and Constance Spencer.
Seat— Bere Hill, Whitchurch, Hants. Clubs— Travellers' ,
Cavalry, New University.
Bertram Percy Portal, Esq., C.B., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. and
Brev.-Col. late Res. of Officers 17th Lancers, Hon. Brig.-
Gen. 1 919, served S. Africa 1899-1902 (despatches, D.S.O. ),
and Great War 1914 (despatches, C. B.), J. P., D.L. Hants.,
b. 1866; m. 1899, Hon. Margaret Louisa Littleton, d. of
Baron Hatherton ; and has issue — Melville Edward Bertram
Portal, Gentleman, Lieut. Coldstream Gds., b. 1900 [m.
1926, Hon. Cicely Winifred Goschen, d. of 2nd Viscount
Goschen, G.C.I.E., and has issue — Simon George Melville
Portal, Gentleman, b. 1927 (Res.— 10 Roland Gardens,
S.W.7)] ; Charlotte Mary ; Hyacinthe Eveline ; Margaret
Cecilia Sophie ; and Cecilia Violet. Res. — Southington
House, Overton, Hants. Club — Naval and Military.
PORTCULLIS PURSUIVANT, see BUTLER.
PORTER of Dublin (U.O., 1902). Argent, on a bend
azure, three bells of the field between in chief a portcullis
and in base two keys in saltire sable (Porter). Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a fasces fessewise, a cherub
all proper. Motto — " J 'ay me porter secours."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Andrew Marshall Porter, 1st Bart.
P.C., late Master of the Rolls in Ireland, b. 1837 ; d.
1919 ; m. 1869, Agnes (Res. — 35 Raglan Road, Dublin),
d. of late Col. Alexander Horsbrugh of Horsbrugh,
Peebles-shire : —
Sir John Scott Horsbrugh Porter, 2nd Bart. (1902), B.A.
(Oxon.), a Senior Clerk in House of Commons, b. 1871 ;
m. 1st, 1906, Elaine Maud (d. 1919), d. of Thomas Jefferies,
Esq., J. P. ; 2nd, 1924, Edith Dorothy, d. of the late Major-
Gen. Richard Worsley, and has issue — Andrew Marshall
Horsbrugh Porter, Esq., b. 1907. Res. — 26 Cheyne Row,
Chelsea, S. W.
Alexander Horsbrugh Porter, Esq., b. 1872; m. 1904,
Hon. Frances Maud Gibson, d. of 1st Baron Ashbourne,
and has issue — William Eric Porter, Gentleman, b. 1905;
Alexander Ashbourne Porter, Gentleman, b. 1911; and
Agnes Constance. Res. — 2 Elgin Road, Dublin. Club —
Kildare Street (Dublin).
PORTER ( ). Quarterly, 1 and 4, per fesse
nebuly sable and ermine, a pale counterchanged and three
bells argent (Porter) ; 2 and 3, or, on a fesse dancettee
gules, between two escallops sable, a ducal coronet of the
first between two roses argent, barbed and seeded proper
(Taylor). Mantling sable and argent. Crests — 1. upon a
wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, in front of a
portcullis, with chains, or, a tilting-spear fessewise proper
(Porter) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion sable,
gorged with a collar, and pendent therefrom an escutcheon
or, charged with two escallops palewise sable, and holding
between the paws a ducal coronet or (Taylor). Motto —
" Quod vult valde vult."
Son of Henry Robert Porter, Esq., J. P., formerly
Lieut. 1st Royal Dragoons, b. 1857 ; d. 1909 ; m. 1881,
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Justine Henriette, d. of Colin George Ross of Grui-
nards, co. Ross: —
Henry Colin Mansel Porter, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. Res.
of Officers K.R.R.C, served in S. African War 1902, and
Great War 1914-18 (despatches 5 times, D.S.O.), b. 1882 ;
m. 1925, Edith Enid Cheston, d. of Mrs. Campbell Watson,
of 31 Eaton Place, S.W., and has issue Porter,
Gentleman, b. . Seat — Birlingham, near Pershore.
Club — Carlton.
JOHN PORTER PORTER, Esq., Senator for Northern
Ireland, J. P. and D.L. for co. Longford (High Sheriff
1879), and co. Fermanagh (High Sheriff 1883) ; assumed
the name of Porter under the will of his maternal grand-
father in 1876. Born 1855, being the second son of the late
Nicholas Montgomery Archdale of Crock-na-crieve, by
Adelaide Mary, dau. of the late Rev. John Grey Porter of
Clogher and Kilskeery, co. Tyrone. Armorial bear-
ings— Sable, three bells argent, a canton of the last,
charged with a portcullis proper. Mantling sable and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
portcullis proper, therefrom pendent by a chain or, an
escutcheon of the arms. Motto — " Et fide et virtute."
Livery — Dark blue, orange and blue-striped waistcoat.
Married, 1884, Josephine, elder dau. of late Lieut. -Col.
Jesse Lloyd of Ballyleck ; and has had Issue — (1) John
Grey Porter, Esq., D.S.O., Major 9th Royal Lancers,
b. 1886; killed in action 1918; (2) Nicholas Henry
Archdale Porter, Gentleman, b. 1890 ; (3) William
Wauchope Montgomery Porter, Gentleman, b. 1894, d.
1910; Coralie Adelaide Mervyn [m. 1908, Sir Merrik
Burrell, Bart., of Knepp Castle, Sussex]; and Audley Jose-
phine Ellen [m. 1918, W. J. Baird, Esq., late 12th Lancers,
of Elie, Fife]. Seat — Belle Isle, Lisbellaw, co. Fermanagh.
Clubs— Carlton, Kildare Street (Dublin), Ulster (Belfast).
THOMAS STEWART PORTER, Esq., J. P., late Lieut.
R.N. ; assumed by Royal Licence the surname and arms
of Porter in lieu of those of Ellison- Macartney. Born Aug.
19, 1854, being the second son of John William Ellison-
Macartney, Esq., late M. P. for co. Tyrone, J. P. and D.L.
cos. Tyrone and Fermanagh, and High Sheriff co. Armagh,
and his wife Elizabeth Phcebe, eldest surviving dau. of the
Rev. John Grey Poner of Kilskeery, co. Tyrone, Belleisle,
co. Fermanagh. Armorial bearings — Sable, three bells
argent, a canton of the last, charged with a portcullis
proper. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a portcullis proper, therefrom pendent by
a chain or, a shield of the arms. Motto — " Et fide et
virtute." Married, July 28, 1892, Mary, dau. of Frederick
S. Wrench ; and has Issue — (1) Alan Grey Porter, Gentle-
man, b. Sept. 20, 1894 ; (2) Arthur Digby Porter, b. June
27, 1697 ; Olga Lavinia ; Guinevere Mary ; Evelyn Kathleen
Frances ; and Wanda Eleanor Mae. Residence —
Sir WILLIAM HENRY PORTER, second Baronet
(1889), M.A. (Dublin Univ.), Barr. King's Inns, Dublin,
formerly Capt. 3rd. Batt. Roy. Irish Regt., late Capt. 16th
Middlesex (London Irish) Rifle Vol. Born Aug. 23, 1862.
being the son of Sir George Hornidge Porter, first Baronet,
M.D. , by his wife Julia, Lady Porter, dau. of Isaac Bond of
Flimby, Cumberland. Armorial bearings — Sable, on a
fesse or, between three church bells argent, a trefoil
slipped proper, between two annulets gules, the escut-
cheon being charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet
Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
w sg
in front of two cross crosslets fitchee saltirewise or, a cherub
proper. Motto — "Fear God, honour the king." Livery
— Green, with red piping and silver buttons. Married,
1902, Mary Bousfield (d. 1915), d. of James Steains ; and
has issue — George Swinburne Porter, Esq., b. 1908 ; Olive
Blanche [m. 1927, Bryan Wilfrid Hales, of Little Barns,
Cranleigh, Surrey] ; and Ivy Mary. Res. — Northcote,
Blackwater, Hants. Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton,
Constitutional, Dublin University (Dublin), Royal St.
George Yacht.
PORTER (R.L. 14 Aug. 1804, H. Coll.). Quarterly
argent and gules, in the first quarter a dexter arm erased
at the shoulder and embowed proper, in the hand a key
the ward upwards azure in the second and third a mastiff
dog sejant or, holding in the forepaws a Lochaber axe
erect proper in the fourth a church bell azure, the cannons
and clapper or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm in armour embowed
the hand grasping a sword proper, pommel and hilt or.
Motto — " Vigilantia et virtute."
Sons of Robert Porter, Gentleman, of Stoke Newington,
b. 1810; d. 1876; m. 1844, Mary Jane, d. of Captain
Young, East India Service : —
William Macnish Porter, Gentleman, b. 1847. Res. —
Fairlawn, Northaw, Herts.
Robert Stephen Porter, Esq., V.D., D.L. , Hon. Lieut. -
Col. (ret.), b. 1848; m. 1st, 1880, Evelyn (d. 1888), d. of
Dr. Maund ; 2nd, 1891, Ellen Wentworth (d. 1915), d. of
Randall Bennett, Barrister-at-Law ; 3rd, 1917, Edith
Henrietta Kenny, d. of Major Graham, 105th Madras L.I.,
and has issue — Hubert Walde^rave Porter, Gentleman, b.
1882 [m. 1924, Ennea Jane James, and has issue — John
Stephen Porter, Gentleman, b. 1925] ; Agnes Muriel ; and
Evelyn Mary. Res. — 3 Shakespeare Road, Worthing,
Sussex. Club — Authors'.
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PORTLAND, Dukeof.seeCAVENDISH-BENTINCK.
PORTMAN (Act of Pari., 9 Gecrge II.). Quarterly, 1
and 4, or, a fleur-de-lys azure (Portman) ; 2 and 3, gules, a
chevron ermine between ten crosses pat£e argent, six in
chief and four in base (Berkeley). Mantling azure and or.
Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a talbot sejant or
(Portman) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a unicorn
passant gules, armed and crined or (Berkeley). Motto —
•' A clean heart and a cheerful spirit."
Son of Rt. Hon. Claud Berkeley Portman, 4th Viscount
Portman, Capt. (ret.) Dorset Imp. Yeo. , b. 1864; d.
1929 ; m. 1st, 1888, Mary Ada (whoobt. a div. 1897, and
d. 1900), d. of Major Francis Gordon-Cumming ; 2nd,
1898, Harriette Mary, d. of William Stevenson: —
Rt. Hon. Edward Claud Berkeley Portman, 5th Viscount
Portman (U.K., 28 Mar. 1873) and Baron (U.K., 27 Jan.
1837) [Supporters — Dexter, a savage, wreathed about the
head and waist with ivy, in his dexter hand a club,
resting on the shoulder proper ; sinister, a talbot or], Lieut.
Res. of Officers, late Life Gds., J.P. co. Warwick, b. 1898 ;
m. 1926, Hon. Sybil Mary Douglas-Pennant, d. of 3rd
Baron Penrhyn, and has issue — Hon. Sheila Constance.
Seats — Bryanston House, nr. Blandford ; Lydeard House,
Bishop's Lydeard, Taunton.
Sons of Rt. Hon. William Henry Berkeley Portman, 2nd
Viscount Portman, J.P. and D.L. cos. Somerset and
Dorset, Hon. Col. West Somerset Imp. Yeo., b. 1829;
d. 1919 ; by 1st wife, m. 1855, the Hon. Mary Selina
Charlotte \d. 1899), °>. and h- of tne Hon- William
Charles Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, commonly called Vis-
count Milton : —
Hon. Seymour Berkeley Portman, b. 1868. Res. — New-
lands, Blandford, Dorset.
Hon. Gerald Berkeley Portman, Capt. late 10th Hussars,
A.D.C. to the Viceroy of India (Lord Curzon) in 1901,
b. 1875 ; m. 1902, Dorothy Mary Isolde, d. of Sir Robert
Sheffield, 5th Bart. ; and has issue — Gerald William
Berkeley Portman, Esq., Lieut, late 10th Hussars, b. 1903
[m. 1926, Marjorie, d. of George Bentley Gerrard, of
Montreal, Canada] ; Michael Berkeley Portman, Gentle-
man, b. 1906; and Penelope Isobel. Seat — The Manor,
Healing, Lines.
Sons of Maurice Percy Berkeley, Esq., Comdr. R.N.,
b. 1884 ; d. 1928 ; m. 1918 Joan Wycliffe, d. of Maj.-
Gen. Charles William Thompson, C.B. , D.S.O. : —
Berkeley Charles Berkeley Portman, Gentleman, b. 1919.
John Maurice Berkeley Portman, Gentleman, b. 1921.
Res.—
Son of Maurice William Portman, Esq., Comm. (ret.)
R.N. , b. 1858; d. 1915; m. 1889, Mary, widow of
Henry Wybault Colvin, d. of Capt. Hudson,
R.N. :—
Guy Maurice Berkeley Portman, Esq., Major late 12th
Batt. London Regt. (T.A. ), Barrister-at-Law (Inner
Temple), £. 1890; m. 1922, Miriam, d. of Capt. George W.
Tayl >r, of Orchards, Godalming, and has issue — Anthony
Seymour Berkeley Portman, Gentleman, b. 1928 ; and
Diana Mary. Res. — Hangerfield, Witley, Surrey.
Sons of the Hon. Maurice Berkeley Portman (third
son of the 1st Viscount), b. 1833; d. 1888; m.
1st, 1856, Helen Vidal (d. 1860K d. of John Harris of
Eldon House, London, Canada ; 2nd, 1867, Evelyn
Harriet Lavinia, d. of Major Henry William Berkeley
Portman : —
Maurice Vidal Portman, Gentleman, sometime Fellow of
Calcutta Univ., and Officer in Charge of the Andamanese,
formerly R. I. M. , b. i860. Club — Union.
Montagu Berkeley Portman, Gentlemai, late Lieut. 3rd
Batt. Somersetshire L. I., b. 1872 ; m. 1899, Jessie Elizabeth,
d. of George Edwin Lance, B.C.S. ; and has issue — (1)
Gerald Berkeley Portman, Gentleman, Lieut. R.A. , b. 1903.
Res. — Homemead, Northam, N. Devon.
Sons of Rev. the Hon. Walter Berkeley Portman, B.A. ,
b. 1836; d. 1903; vi. 1864, Alice, d. of Sir John
Mordaunt, 9th Bart.: —
Rev. Alan Berkeley Portman, M. A. (Oxon. ), late Rector 01
Corton Denham, b. 1872; m. 1913, Eva Cecil Violet, d.
of late David Alfred Ker of Montalto and Portavo, co.
Down. Res. — Wheatsheaf, Sherborne, Dorset.
Lionel Portman, Gentleman, b. 1873; m. 1905, Isabel
Edith, d. of the Hon. Alfred Erskine Gathorne-Hardy.
Res. — 30 Prince's Gate, S.W. ; Swaites, Ecchinswell, New-
bury. Club — Garrick.
Son of Comm. Wvndham Berkeley Portman of Hare
Park, co. Camb., R.N., J. P., *. 1804; d. 1883; m.
1829, Sarah (d. 1880), d. of Thomas Thornhill of
Riddlesworth, co. Norfclk : —
The late Seymour Berkeley Portman, now Portman-
Dalton (which see).
Son of the Rev. Fitzhardinge Berkeley Portman, M.A. ,
b. 181 1 ; d. 1893; m. 1840, Frances Anne, d. of the
Rev. W. N. Darnell : —
Reginald Fitzhardinge Berkeley Portman, Gentleman,
Attorney-at-Law, b. 1853; m. 1878, Caroline S., d. of John
Stewart of Decorah ; and has issue — John Fitzhardinge
Portman, Gentleman, b. 1885; and Frances Catherine.
Res. — Decorah, Winneshiek County, Iowa, U.S.A.
The Late SEYMOUR BERKELEY PORTMAN-
DALTON, Esquire, J.P. and D.L. Born Jan. 12, 1838,
d. 1912, second son of late Wyndham Berkeley Portman,
and nephew of Edward, first Viscount Portman ; assumed
by Royal Licence in 1887 the additional surname of Dalton.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, seme> of
cross crosslets, a lion rampant argent, a chief barry nebuly
of four of the last and sable, and (for distinction) a canton
pean (for Dalton) ; 2 and 3, or, a fleur-de-lys azure (for
Portman) ; and upon an escutcheon of pretence these same
arms of Dalton without the canton. Mantling azure and
or. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a dragon's head
with wings displayed vert, the outside of the wings or,
gorged with a collar nebuly of the last, and charged with
a cross patee argent for difference ; 2. upon a wreath of
the colours, a talbot sejant or. Married, June 2, 1880,
Georgiana Isabella, eldest sister and heiress of the late John
Dalton of Sleningford Park.
PORTSMOUTH, Earl of, see FELLOWES.
POSTLETHWAITE,
THWAITE.
see
THOM - POSTLE -
POTTER (Confmd. U.O. , 8 July 1921). Sable, a fess
vair£ or and gules, cottised argent, between three cinque-
foils of the second. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a sea-horse or, charged on
the breast with a cinquefoil gules. Motto — " Re e merito."
Son of Rev. Samuel George Potter, M.A., D.D.
(Dublin), sometime Vicar of St. Luke's, Sheffield,
*. 1820; d. 1904; m. Elizabeth, d. of Samuel Magill,
Esq., J.P. , of Crieve, Cookstown, co. Tyrone : —
Ven. Beresford Potter, M.A. (Trin. Coil., Dublin),
Senior Moderatorand Gold Medallist, Divinity Testimonium,
F.R.G.S., F.R.C.I., Archdeacon in Cyprus 1914-28, *.
1853; m. 1881, Sara Gertrude, d. of James Dyson Perrins,
Esq., J.P., High Sheriff of Worcestershire, of Davenham,
Malvern. Res. — 18 Addison Road, Kensington, W.14.
Clubs — Union, English Speaking Union.
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Only son of Dr. John Hope Potter, b. 1853 ; d. 1922 ;
in. 1887, Anita Clementina, d. of John Hugh Williams,
of Bodwyn, Carnarvon : —
Samuel Lewis Hope Potter, Esq., Flight-Lieut. R.A.F.O.,
b. 1894; m. 1925, Annie Dorothy, d. of Samuel Pattinson,
Esq., J. P., of Westholm, Sleaford, Lines., and has issue —
Samuel John Pattinson Potter, Gentleman, b. 1928. Seat —
The Spinney, Leasingham, nr. Sleaford, Lines. Club —
R.A.F.
POULETT. Sable, three swords in pile points down-
wards argent, pommels and hilts or. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — A dexter arm embowed in armour,
the hand grasping a sword all proper. Supporters — On
the dexter, a savage man ; on the sinister, a woman, both
proper, wreathed about their temples and loins with leaves
vert. Motto — " Gardez la foi."
Son of Rt. Hon. William John Lydston Poulett, 7th
Earl Poulett, b. 1883 ; d. 1918 ; m. 1908, Sylvia
Lilian, d. of Fred Storey, Artist : —
Rt. Hon. George Amias Fitzwarrene Poulett, 8th
Earl Poulett (24 Dec. 1706), Viscount and Baron Hinton
(23 June 1627), of Hinton St. George, Somerset, b. 1909.
Seat — Hinton House, Hinton St. George, Crewkerne,
Somerset.
POUND (H. Coll.). Argent, a sword erect gules, de-
bruised by a fesse of the last charged with three mullets
of the first and between in chief two boars' heads erased
sable. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a castle of two towers proper, thereon an
escocheon argent, charged with a sword erect proper as in
the arms. Motto — " Fide et vigilantia."
Sons of Sir John Pound, 1st Bart., Alderman, and a
member of the Commission of Lieutenancy for the City
of London (Sheriff 1895-96, Lord Mayor 1904-5), b.
1829; d. 1915; tn. 1856, Harriet (d. 1918), eld. d. of
Thomas Lulham : —
Sir (John) Lulham Pound, 2nd Bart. (3 Aug. 1905), J. P.,
one of H.M.'s Lieutenants for the City of London, b. 1862 ;
tn. 1886, Julia Isabella, d. of Alfred Allen, and has had
issue — (1) John Russell Pound, Esq., Asst. Master at
Shrewsbury, Capt. 3rd Batt. Shropshire L.I., b. 1887;
killed in action 1915 [tn. 1914, Elsie Irene, d. of William
Henry Pendlebury, of Shrewsbury] ; (2) Allen Leslie Pound,
Esq., S licitor, LL.B., b. 1888 [tn. 1st, 1916, Margery
(who obtained a div. 1925), d. of Stephen Hayworth, of
Clapton ; 2nd, 1925, Leonie May, d. of Leon Mozin, and
widow of Stephen Chapman, Lieut. R.A.F. ; and has issue
(by 1st wife) — Derek Allen Pound, Esq., b. 1920; Eileen
Margery (Res. — Coppid Hall, Bracknell, Berks.)] ; (3)
Graham Trevor Pound, Esq., A.M.I.C.E., Major late
R.E. , b. 1891 ; (4) Murray Stuart Pound, Esq., R. West
Surrey Regt., b. 189 1 ; d. of wounds received in action
1914; Muriel Irene; and Olive Winifred. Res.— Shenley,
22 Shepherds Hill, Highgate, N. Club— St. Stephen's.
Percy Herbert Pound, Esq., D.L. London, b. 1870;
tn. 1895, Maud, d. of Frederick Wood, and has issue
— Sybil Gwendolen [tn. 1916, Alexander Harvey]. Res.
Abingdon, Saffron's Road, Eastbourne.
POWELL (H. Coll.). Per fesse or and argent, a lion
rampant guardant gules, between two tilting-spears erect
proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a lion passant or, in the paw a broken tilting-
POWELL,
POWELL.
see BADEN-POWELL, and BAYNE-
POWELL late of Bawnlahan (U.O.). Or, two chevrons
between three lions' gambs erased gules, in the centre
chief point a trefoil slipped vert. Mantling gules and or.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-griffin vert,
chargedon the shoulder with a trefoil or. Motto — " Edrych
i fynu. "
Son of Capt. Edward O'Donovan, R.M.L.I., b. 1838 ;
d. 1902; tn. 1873, Mary Elizabeth (d. 1901), d. of
Lieut. Jenkin, R.E. : —
Henry Jenkyn Powell, Gentleman, b. 1878 ; tn. 1916,
Agnes Margaret, yngr. d. of Henry Whitwell, and has
issue— Henry Denis Whitwell Powell, Gentleman, b. 1919 ;
Cecilia Mary Fergusson ; and Rosalind Margery Pery.
Res. — Syliards, Monkton Combe, nr. Bath.
Son of Rev. Francis Pery Hutchesson Powell, M.A.,
late Vicar of Great Bentley, Colchester, b. 1843 ; d.
1914 ; tn. 1887, Caroline Eleanor, eld. d. of late William
Uniacke Townshend : —
Rev. Fitzhenry Townshend Scudamore Powell, Vicar of
Oakamoor since 1923, b. 1888 ; tn. 1921, Alice, d, of James
Alfred Brook, and has issue — Ada Eleanor Rosemary.
Post. add. — Oakamoor Vicarage, Staffs.
spear in bend proper, pendent therefrom by a riband gules,
an escocheon resting on the wreath sable, charged with a
pheon or. Motto — " Ar nid yw Pwyll pyd yw." Livery —
Claret coat, red waistcoat, silver facings.
Sons of Arthur Crofts Powell, Esq. (eld. son of Arthur
Powell and his wife Fanny Charlotte — see below), J. P.,
M.A. (Oxford), Commissioner of Taxes and Member of
Bradfield College Council, b. 1844 ; d. 1929 ; m, 1st,
1868, Caroline (d. 1877), d. of Rev. Thomas Stevens,
Founder and 1st Warden of St. Andrew's College,
Bradfield, and Rector of the Parish ; 2nd, 1885,
Margaret (d. 1920), d. of Hon. J. Hart, C.M.G., of
Adelaide, South Australia : —
Arthur Marriott Powell, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.), b.
1869; tn. 1st, 1895, Madeline Alice (d. 1896), d. of Rev.
J. R. King ; 2nd, 1898, Francis Emily, d. ot Col. Frederick
Pocklington of Chelsworth ; and has issue — Arthur Guy
Pykarell Powell, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1899 ; Roger
Frederick Powell, Gentleman, b. 1902 [tn. 1924, Gwenyth,
d. of T. J. Puroell, of Lamphey, co. Pembroke] ; David
Stevens Powell, Gentleman, b. 1908; Pleasaunce Margaret ;
and Penelope Ruth. Seat— Hawsted, Dorking, Surrey.
Res. — 20 West End Avenue, Pinner.
Robert Markham Powell, Gentleman, b. 1870; tn. 1904,
Mary Cowie.
ReginaldCrofts Powell, Esq., Major Canadian Inf. .served
Great War 1915-17, b. 1876; tn. 1901, Madeline Couret,
and has issue — Reginald S. Stevens Powell, Gentleman, b.
1905 ; Norman Vaughan Powell, Gentleman, b. 1907 ; Eric
Arthur Powell, Gentleman, b. 1912; Charles Douglas
Powell, Gentleman, b. 19 14. Res. —
Sons of Edward Cotton Powell, Gentleman, b. 1846;
d. 1922 ; tn. 1890, Anne Caroline, d. of Rev. Henry
M. Ingram, late Rector of Aldrington, Sussex : —
Humphrey Crofts Powell, Gentleman, M.C., served Great
War with R.G.A. , b. 1893. Address — Messrs. Powell &
Co., Land Agents, Lewes, co. Sussex.
Anthony Cotton Powell, Esq., Lieut. -Comdr. R.N. ,
b. 1894.
Sons of James Crofts Powell, Gentleman, b. 1847 ;
d. 1914 ; m. 1884, Edith Purefoy Ellis, third dau. of
F. J. E. Jervoise of Herriard Park, Hants. : —
James Jervoise Powell, Esq., Major Oxfordshire L. I.,
served Great War (despatches), b. 1888; tn. 1923, Ruth
Edith, d. of Walter Ingram, of Boltons, Lewes.
Edmund Bamaby Powell, Esq., Capt. late P. O. Rifles
(T.A.), b. 1891 ; tn. 1918, Gertrude Winby, d. of Charles
Caswell, of Mill End, Herts. , and has issue— Hugh Bamaby
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Powell, Gentleman, b. 1920 ; David Jervoise Powell,
Gentleman, b. 1923. Res. — 29 Walpole Street, Chelsea,
S.W.
Sons of Admiral Sir Francis Powell, K.C.M.G., C.B.,
Commodore at Hong-Kong 1899-1902, served in Benin
River (clasps), in Ashantee War 1873-1874 (medal),
b. 1849 ; d. 1927 ; m. 1875, Rebecca Wilson, d. of J.
W. Glynn of Cape Town : —
Frank Powell, Esq., Capt. (ret.) R.N., b. 1876; m. 1903,
Emma A., d. of James Scovall Adams of Holland Park,
W., and has issue — (1) Francis Adams Powell, Esq.,
b. 1905; (2) David Powell, Gentleman, b. 1910; (3) John
Powell, Gentleman, b. 1912; and Dorothy Jane. Res. —
Pine Tree, Thames Ditton.
John Glynn Powell, Esq., Assist. Eng. P. W.D., Bengal,
b. 1884; m. 1921, Dorothy Alicia, d. of Surg. Maj.-Gen.
Cook, I. M.S., of Greyclirf, Bonchurch, I.O.W., and has
issue — Margery Phyllis Geiger. Res. —
Arthur Powell, Esq., Lieut, (ret.) R.N., b. 1897 ; m. 1922,
Dorothy Vera, d. of Daniel Gilbert Ferguson, Judge of the
Supreme Court, Sydney. Res. —
Yngr. sons of Arthur Powell and Fanny Charlotte,
d. of Rev. Peter G. Crofts, of Mailing House,
Sussex : —
Reginald Henry Powell, Gentleman, b. 1851 ; m. 1875,
Alice Mary, d. of Rev. John Turner of Tiffield, North-
ants. ; and has issue — Marjorie Helen [m. 1920, James
F. Yearsly , Esq. , J. P. , of Clevedown , Lev\ es , and has issue].
Re s. — Rotton Row House, Lewes.
Rev. Clement Powell, Clerk in Holy Orders, B.A.
(Oxon.) 1879, b. 1855; m. 1st, 1883, Anna Carew (d. 1901),
widow of Capt. H. J. L. Turnbull, R.A., and only d. of
the late S. S. Davenport of Bognor, Sussex; 2nd, 1907,
Ethel Uctavia, d. of late Henry Newton Heale, of Highfield,
Hemel Hempstead, Herts.; and has issue (1) Geoffrey
Davenport Powell, Gentleman, b. 1884 [»i. 1908, Maude,
d. of late George Clarke, Esq., J. P., and has i^sue— Ralph
Baden Davenport Powell, Gentleman, b. 1910]; (2) Richard
Crofts Powell, Gentleman, b. 1886 [m. 1914, Dora Mary,
only child of Rev. Alfred Penny, and has issue — Claud
Powell, Gentleman, b. 1915 ; Alan Powell, Gentleman,
b. 1919 (Res. — Oakcroft, East Grinstead)]. Post. add. —
Newick House, Burgess Hill, Sussex.
Hubert John Powell, Gentleman, b. 1858 ; m. 1886, Mabel,
second d. of C. Francis Trower of 7 Kensingt on Gate, W. ;
and has had issue - Harold Osborne Powell, Lieut. 4th
Dragoon Gds.„ b. 1888 ; killed in action 1914 ; Mabel
Primrose [m. 1917, Rev. Arthur Vernon, Vicar of Sompting,
Sussex]; Violet Joan [tn. 1922, Frederick Charles Winby,
and has issue] ; Frances Olivet [m. 1920, Capt. Thomas
Fitz-Maurice, late 3rd Staffs. Regt. , and has issue]; and
Nancy Margaret [m. 19 18, Hon. Walter Alexander
Sandilands, son of 12th Baron Torpichen, and has issue].
Post, add. — Hill Lodge, Lewes, Sussex.
Owen Markham Powell, Esq., Solictor, Capt. 19th
Middlesex Vol., b. 1861 ; m. 1894, Harriet, d. of F. Clark ;
and has had issue — Owen Philip Powell, Gentleman, Sub-
Lieut., R.N., b. 1898; d. on active service 1919. Res. — 90
Onslow Gardens, S.W.7.
Son of Charles Powell, Esq., M.A., J.P., of Speldhurst,
co. Kent., by his wife Emily Ann, d. of James Eyre
Watson, Esq., J. P. and D.L., of Fillongley Grange,
co. Warwick : —
Charles Watson Powell, Esq., J. P. and D.L. for co.
Kent, Lord of the Manors of Speldhurst, Langton and
Hollands, M.A. (Oxford), Commissioner of Income Tax,
Master of the Mercers" Livery Company 1906-7, Quarter-
master 1st Vol. Batt. Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regi-
ment [Livery — Claret coat, red waistcoat, silver facings],
b. 1852 ; 7)i. 1888, Elizabeth Constance, d. of Colonel
Heber Drury ; and has had issue — (1) Charles Baden Drury
Powell, Gentleman, Middx. Regt., b. 1889 ; killed in action
1916; (2) Gerald Frederick Watson Powell, Esq., Major
Q. O. W. Kent Regt., b. 1891 ; killed in action 1917.
Estate and postal address — Speldhurst, Tunbridge Wells.
Clubs — Union, Tunbridge Wells (Tunbridge Wells).
The Rev. CHARLES THOMAS POWELL, Clerk in
Holy Orders, M.A. St. John's College (Cantab.), Vicar
of St. John's, Worcester, formerly Vicar of St. John's,
Dudley, and previously a Minor Canon and Sacrist
of Worcester Cathedral. Born Nov. 18, 1872, being the
younger son of the late Edmund Charles Powell of South-
ampton, by his wife Charlotte, dau. of Joseph King. Ar-
morial bearings — Per fesse indented sable and argent, two
roses in chief of the last, barbed and seeded proper, and a
lion's gamb erased in bend in base gules. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion's
gamb erased gules, surmounted by a rose of the last,
stalked, leaved, and slipped saltirewise proper. Motto —
" Per devias vias." Mawied, August 21, 1902, Beatrice
Mary, eldest dau. of Francis Henry Izard, C. E. ; and has
Issue — (1) Valence Charles Powell, Gentleman, b. August
23, 1903; (2) John Dudley Frank Powell, Gentleman, b.
Aug. 31, 1907 ; (3) Arthur Henry Stephen Powell, Gentle-
man, b. Dec. 26, 1911 ; and Dorothy Beatrice. Res.— St.
John's Vicarage, Worcester.
POWELL (Vn. London 1634, Ped. H. Coll.). Quar-
terly, 1 and 4. gules, a lion rampant within a bordure
engrailed or (being the arms of Rhys ap Tewder Mawr,
Prince of South Wales), a mullet within an annulet
or difference (Powell) ; 2. gules, a bend between six lions'
heads erased argent (Skull); 3. argent, a lion rampant
double-queued purpure, crowned or (Folliott). Mantling
gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a lion's
head erased argent, gorged with a collar flory gules. Motto
— "Animain amicis una." Livery — Brown coat, red and
yellow striped waistcoat.
Sons of Legh Richmond Powell, Gentleman, F. R.A.S. ,
M.B.A.A. , b. 1840; d. 1913 ; m. 1876, Susan Frances,
only child of Thornton Marshall, Staff-Surgeon 65th
Foot : —
Richmond Thornton Legh Powell, Gentleman, b. 1879.
Post. add. —
Cecil Atherton Legh Powell, Gentleman, b. 1886; m.
, Mary Euphemia Maria, d. of John White of Turkey.
Res. — Canada.
Thornton Eustace Legh Powell, Gentleman, b. 1895.
Surv. son of Rev. Samuel Hopper Powell, J. P., M.A.,
of Sharow Lodge, b. 1805; d. 1902; m. 1832, Louisa
Burnaby, d. of Capt. Pitt Burnaby Greene, R.N. , of
Wickham, Hants. : —
William Folliott Powell, Esq., J. P. W. R. and N. R.
Yorks., and Liberty of Ripon, b. 1845 '• m- 1876, Mary
Albinia, d. of Henry Wyndham Phillips ; and has issue
— Thomas Folliott Powell, Esq., Capt. Coldstream Gds. ,
S.R., b. 1887 [tn. 1919, Dorothy Mary, d. of Col. Herbert
Strudd, C.B., C M.G., D.S.O., Coldstream Gds., and has
issue — Horace Vere Thomas Powell, Gentleman, b. 1920
(Club s— Guards', Travellers')] ; Albinia Muriel [m. 1904,
Sir Douglas Powell, 2nd Bart, (q.v.)]; and Mary Hilda
Burnaby [7/1. 1915, James B. Pennyman, Capt. K.O.S.B.].
Seat— Sharow Hall, co. York. Clubs— Conservative, York-
shire (Yorkshire).
Sons of Capt. William Wellington Powell, 9th Regt.,
b. 1813 ; d. 1879 ; m. 1848, Elizabeth Sarabella, d. of
Christopher Pecco, Assist. Commissary-Gen. : —
William Walter Richmond Powell, Gentleman, b. 1849 ;
tn. 1888, Louise, d. of Rev. Canon Stone. Res. — Old
Dover House, Canterbury.
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Legh Sylvester Powell, Gentleman, b. 1855; m. 1900,
Ethel, d. of W. H. Kent, M.D. ; and has had issue— Oliffe
Sylvester Powell, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; d. 1912; and Ethel
Sylvester. Res. —
Major-Gen. Sir Charles Herbert Powell, K.C.B. (1917),
1st Kins; George's Own Gurkha Regt. , b. 1857 ; m. 1889,
Alice, d. of James Mackenzie, of Auchenleglish, Dum-
of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem
in England, b. 1842; d. 1925; by 1st wife, m. 1873,
Juliet, second d. of Sir John Bennett, Kt. Bach.: —
Sir Douglas Powell, 2nd Bart. (5 Mar. 1897), C.B.E. ,
B.A. Oxon., Major and Brev. Lt.-Col. late R. W. Fusiliers,
served S. Africa 1899-1902, and Great War 1914-19, *• l874 I
barton ; and has had issue — Rhys Campbell ffolliott Powell,
Gentleman, b. 1893, killed in the European War 1914.
Res. — The Lower House, Wickham, Hants. Club — Army
andNavy.
Sons of Capt. Thomas ffolliott Powell, 16th Lancers,
Commissioner of Prisons, Scotland, b. 1817; d. 1885;
m. 2nd, 1847, Isabella, d. of John Douglas Cooper: —
Augustus ffolliott Powell, Gentleman, b. 1848; m. 1888,
Frances Beazley. Res. — 29 Victoria Road, Worthing.
' Richmond ffolliott Powell, Esq. , late Commander R.N.,
b. 1851; m. 1879, Annie Watson; and has issue — Rich-
mond ffolliott Powell, Esq., D.S.O., Major R.A., *. 1880
[m. 1908, Alice Katharine Beatrix, d. of Sir George Shedden,
J. P., D.L., and has issue — Richmond Roscow ffolliott
Powell, Gentleman, b. 1909 ; Atherton George ffolliott
Powell, Gentleman, b. 1912 ; George ffolliott Powell,
Gentleman, b. 1916; and Rosemary Beatrix ffolliot]. Res.
— 1 Headingley, Peel Road, St. Helier's, Jersey.
Douglas ffolliott Powell, Gentleman, P.W.D., India, *.
1856; m. 1879, Sarah Katherine Unwznne Hart; and has
surv. issue — (1) Jack Atherton ffolliott Powell, Gentleman,
C.E., India, b. 1886; (2) Vivian Norman ffolliott Powell,
Esq., Capt. A.M. I.C. E., C.E. India, b. 1887; (3) Herman
Trevor ffolliott Powell, Gentleman (twin), b. 1887 [m. 1913,
Norah, widow of Rev. J. J. Gratrex, M.A., and has issue —
Douglas Trevor ffolliott Powell, Gentleman, b. 1916 ; Norah
Joan ffolliott; and Nancy Katherine ffolliott]; Mabel
Unwznne ffolliott; Dorothy Mary [m. 1906, Col. J. C. M.
Hoskyn, C.B.E. , D.S.O., Ind. Army] ; and Vera Katherine
ffolliott. Res. — Bridgethorpe House, Limpstone, S. Devon.
Atherton ffolliott Powell, Esq., D.S.O., Col. (kite R.A.),
b. 1858; m. 1904, Emily Alice Powell, d. of Major
Samuel Hopper Powell of Park Hill, King's Lynn ; and has
issue — Peter Douglas ffolliott Powell, Gentleman, b. 1907;
and Ella Mary Gwendoline ffolliott. Res. — The Upper
House, Wickham, Hants. Club— Army and Navy.
Son of William Powell of Tickford Abbey, b. 1805 ;
d. 1880; m. 1833, Eliza, d. of Thomas Miller: —
Capt. Thomas ffolliott Powell, 6th Foot, b. . Res.—
Eld. and only surv. son of Sir Richard Douglas Powell,
1st Bart., K.C.V.O. , Physician in Ordinary to the
King, and to her late Majesty Queen Victoria and
his late Majesty King Edward VII., Knight of Grace
m. 1904, Albinia Muriel, d. of W. F. Powell of Sharow Hall,
Ripon, and has issue — Richard George Douglas Powell,
Esq., b. 1909; Elizabeth Juliet; and Pamela Mary. Res.
— 9 West Eaton Place, S.W.i. Club— Naval and Military.
POWELL-EDWARDS (R.L., H. Coll.). Quarterly,
1 and 4, sable, a chevron vair, in base a spear-head
or, embrued proper, on a chief of the third three spear*
heads of the first also embrued proper (for Edwards) ;
2 and 3, gules, a lion passant regardant between
three leopards' faces or (for Powell). Mantling sable
and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a
dragon's head erased vert, gorged with a collar vair,
and charged with two quatrefoils in pale or, holding in
the mouth a dexter hand couped at the wrist between
two spear-heads erect argent (for Edwards) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, in front of a saltire couped or,
a demi-stag proper. Motto—" Cervus lacessitus leo."
Second son of Howell Powell Edwards, Esq., J. P., of
Novington Manor, Sussex, b. 1854; d. 1917 ;
m. 1 88 1, Katharine Elizabeth, d. of Thomas
Bonsall, of Glanrheidol, co. Cardigan : —
William Gerald Howell Powell-Edwards (formerly
Edwards), Esq., M.C., B.A. (Oxon.), late Maj. Sussex
Yeo.,6. 1891. Res. — South Novington, Plumpton, Sussex.
Club— Bath.
POWER of Kilfane (Confn. U.O. , 25 June 1836). Argent,
a bend engrailed gules between two foxes' heads erased
proper, on a chief of the second, three escallops of th
field. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a stag's head erased proper. Motto — " Pro
patria semper."
4th son of Sir John Power, 2nd Bart., b. 1798 ; d. 1873 ;
m. 1835, Frances Elizabeth, only d. of William Blaney
Wade, of Clonabraney, Meath: —
The late Sir George Power, 7th Bart, of Kildare (15 July,
1736), b. 1846 ; m. 1915, Eva Gertrude, d. of Sir Samuel
Bagster Boulton, 1st Bart., and d. 1928.
Son of Gervase Power, Esq., Lt.-Col. 10th Regt.,
b. ; d. 1843 ; m. 1837, Frances, d. of Admiral
Ross : —
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Son of Ambrose Grattan Power, Esq., late Major
4th Batt. Royal Munster Fus., b. 1887; d. 1926; m.
1908, Ada Mary, d. of Richard Austin Cooper-Chad-
wick of Ballinard, co. Tipperary : —
Anthony Ambrose Grattan Power, Gentleman, b. 1917.
Seat — Glencairne Abbey, Lismore, co. Dublin.
Surv. son of Ven. Ambrose Power, Archdeacon of Lis-
more, s. his cousin, at Barrettstown, b. 1801 ; d. 1869 ;
m. 1st, 1837, Susan, d. of Barker Thacker of Bally-
melish, Queen's Co. : —
Rev. Canon George Beresford Power, CD., b. 1849;
m. 1879, Constance, second d. of Charles Putland of
Bray Head, co. Wicklow ; and has surv. issue — Georgina
Mary [m. 1911, Capt. Randolph George Gethin ofGuildeah,
and has issue]. Res.— Kilfane Glebe, Thomastown, co.
Kilkenny.
Son of Ambrose William Edward Power, Gentleman,
b. 1881 ; d. 1921 ; m. 1st, 1903, Nancy Violet Marian
(d. 1908), d of Gen. Edward Hunter, and widow of
Jeffries of the Oaks, Aldeworth, co. Warwick ;
2nd, Marie, d. of Hon. George Solomon, of the Retreat,
Kingston, Jamaica : —
John Ambrose Power, Gentleman, b. 1911. Res. —
11 Colville House, Colville Square, W. 11.
Sons of Robert Henry Power, Gentleman, b. 1851 ;
d. 1894; m. 1st, 1879, Evelyn (d. 1883), d. of Arthur
N. Roberts; 2nd, 1886, May, d. of Richard N.
Roberts, C.B. :—
Gervase Bushe Power, Esq., C.I.E., M.C., Ind. Telegraph
Dept., temp. Lt.-Col. R.E. .served Great War (despatches),
£.1883. Club— E.I. United Service.
Richard Power, Gentleman, b. 1887. Res.— Cliff House,
Ardmore, co. Waterford.
Son of Col. Henry Power, Madras Army, b. 1802 ; d.
1869 ; m. 1832, Frances Anne, d. of Capt. Stephen
Prendergast and niece of Sir Jeffrey Prendergast: —
William Mackenzie Power, Gentleman, b. 1836. Res. —
POWER (U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, per saltire
or and argent, three lions rampant azure, in the
centre chief section an open helmet affrontee unbarred
proper, on a chief gules, three escallops of the second,
(Power, gtd. U.O., 1841) ; 2 and 3. gules, a lion rampant
within a bordure engrailed or (Talbot, allowed by Betham
1811). Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a buck's head caboshed quarterly gules and or,
between the attires counterchanged, a cross Calvary gules.
Motto — " Per crucem ad coronam."
Yngst. son of Sir James Power, 2nd Bart., J. P., D.L. ,
M.P., b. 1800; d. 1877; m. 1843, Jane Anna Eliza,
d. and coh. of John Hyacinth Talbot of Castle
Talbot :—
Sir Thomas Talbot Power, 6th Bart. (18 Oct. 1841), D.L.
City of Dublin, b. 1863 ; m. 1884, Margaret, d. of Thomas
Martin of Beaufield House, Stillorgan. Seat— Killiney
Castle, Ireland. Res. — Ayesha, Killiney, co. Dublin.
POWER (H. Coll.). Or, on a bend gules, between
two foxes' heads erased proper, three crescents of the first,
on a chief of the second, as many escallops argent. Mant-
ling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
stag's head proper, gorged with an antique crown, and
between the attires a cross patee or. Badge — A sprig of
broorn and a sprig of shramrock saltirewise proper, enfiled
by a circlet or. Motto — " Pro patria semper."
Second son of William Taylor Powe, of Sheen Lodge,
Surrey, b. ; d. 1916 ; m. Cecilia {d. 1874), d. of
Col. John Burgoyne : —
Sir John Cecil Power, 1st Bart. (1 Feb. 1924), M.P.
Wimbledon since 1924, b. 1870; m. 1902, Mabel Katherine,
d. of John Hartley Perks, Esq., J. P., of Bramham Gardens,
S.W. , and Slade Hill, Wolverhampton, and has issue —
Ivan McLannahan Cecil Power, Esq., b. 1903 [m. 1927,
Nancy Hilary, d. of Rev. J. W. Griffiths, of Cawsand
Place, Wentworth, Surrey, and has issue— John Patrick
McLannahan Power, Esq., b. 1928]; George Frederick
Cecil Power, Esq., b. 1919 ; Mary Lois Cecil; Cynthia
Mabel Cecil ; and Lilian Hartley Cecil. Seat— Newlands
Manor, Lymington, Hants. Townres. — 32 Chesham Place,
S.W.i. Clubs— Bath, Carlton.
POWER (U.O., 22 July 1895). Argent, sem£e of cross
crosslets, and three cinquefoils azure, a chief indented sable.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, an arm vambraced, embowed, grasping a sword
all proper, charged with a cross crosslet as in the arms.
Motto — " Un Dieu, un roy."
Sons of Henry Power, Gentleman, M.B. (Lond.),
F.R.C.S. (Eng.), Vice-President 1886, Consulting
Ophthalmic Surgeon to St. Bartholomew's Hospital,
London, b. 1829 ; d. 1911 ; m. 1854, Ann, ygst. d. of
Thomas Simpson of Meadowfield, Whitby, Yorks. : —
Sir D'Arcy Power, K.B.E. (Mil.) (1919), M.A., M.B.
(Oxon ), F.R.C.S. Eng., F.S.A., Vice-President Roy. Coll.
of Surgeons, Eng. 1921-23, Consulting Surgeon to St.
Bartholomew's Hospital, London, Hon. Librarian Roy.
College of Surgeons of England, Lt.-Col. R.A.M.C. (T.),
b. 1855 ; m. 1883, Eleanor (d. 1923), ygst. d. of George
Haynes Fosbroke, M.R.C.S. (Eng.), of Bidford-on-Avon ,
Warwickshire, and has had issue — (1) D'Arcy Power, Esq.,
M.C., Squadron Leader R.A.F., b. 1889 [m. and has issue
— George Henry D'Arcy Power, Esq., b. 1923] ; (2)
George Henry Fosbroke Power, Lieut. 6th Middx. Regt., b.
1894; killed in action 1915. Res. — 10A Chandos Street,
Cavendish Square, W. Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
Henry Edgar Power, Gentleman, b. 1859. Res. — East
Fremantle, Western Australia.
Son of Francis Reginald Power, Gentleman, Assayer to
the Royal Mint, Melbourne, b. 1862 ; d. 1919 ;
m. 1891, Margaret, d. of Williamson, of
Melbo rne : —
Francis D'Arcy Power, Gentleman. Res. —
Son of Hugh Alexander Power, Gentleman, b. 1870;
d. 1913 ; m. Frances Theodore, eld. d. of Henry
Hook:—
Henry Eustace Power, Flight- Lieut. R.A.F., b. 1898 ;
m. 1922, Maria Johanna, only d. of Konynenburg,
of Breda.
POWER. Gules, a sword in bend sinister proper,
hlted and pommelled or, the point elevated and blade
encompassed with a laurel wreath of the last, on a chief
argent, between two mullets sable, pierced of the field, in
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the centre chief point, pendent from a riband gules, fim-
briated azure, a representation of the golden cross and
clasp presented to Sir Manley Power for his services in the
Peninsula. Mantling gules and or. Crest — Issuant from
a mural crown or, a stag's head sable, gorged with a laurel
wreath and attired gold. Motto — "Angelis suis prsecipiet
de te." Livery — Blue coat, with silver buttons.
Only son of Manley Kingsmill Manley Power, Esq.,
J. P., D.L. co. Hereford, b. 1853; d. 1917 ; tn. 1891,
Catherine Charlotte, daughter of Henry A. Paynter of
Freelands, Alnwick, Northumberland : —
Kingsmill Foster Manley Power, Esq., M.C. , Capt.
5th Glos. Regt. (T.A.), Lord of the Manors of Aston
Ingham, Ross, and Walford, b. Dec. 4, 1892; tn. 1920,
Lesa Frances, d. of John Wright Guise, Esq., of Newnham-
on-Severn, Glos. ; and has Lsue — Manley Anselm Power,
Esq., b. 1920; and Charlotte Lesa. Estate and Postal
address — Aston Court, Ross, Herefordshire.
Son of Rev. Henry Boltcn Power, Vicar of Bramley,
Surrey, b. 1820 ; d. 1882 ; by 2nd wife, tn. 1853, Mary
(d. 1898), d. of Rev. Lawrence William Eliot, Rector
of Peperharow, Godalming, Surrey : —
Kingsmill Henry Power, Gentleman, b. 1862; tn. 1897,
Mary, d. of Rose Lewis Mangles, V.C. ; and has issue —
Henry Ross Power, Gentleman, b. 1897; Eliot Kingsmill
Power, Gentleman, b. 1898 ; and Nancy Mary. Res. —
Sandpit Hall, Chobham, Surrey.
Son of Sir Lawrence Eliot-Power, K.C.B., C.V.O.,
Vice-Adm. R,N.,£. 1864; d. 1927; tn. 1901, Muriel,
d. of Sydney Want, of Sydney, N.S.W. : —
Manly Laurence Power, Esq., Lieut. R. N., b. 1904.
Address — The Old Vicarage, Corsham, Wilts.
GEORGE RICHARD POWER-LALOR, Gentleman,
late Lieutenant Tipperary Artillery. Born August 29, 1864,
being the eldest son of the late Edmond James Power-Lalor,
Esquire, of Long Orchard, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-
Lieutenant for the county of Tipperary (High Sheriff 1857),
Captain 1st Dragoon Guards, by his wife Mary Frances,
daughter of George Ryan, Esquire, of Inch House, Deputy-
Lieutenant for the county of Tipperary. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms: Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a lion
rampant guardant gules (for Lalor) ; 2. argent, a chief in-
dented sable ; 3. argent, on a chief gules, three escallops
of the first (for Power). Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling gules and or ;
and for his Crests, 1. upon a wreath of the colours, an arm
embowed, vested gules, cuffed vert, the hand proper grasping
a short sword also proper (for Lalor) ; 2. upon a wreath of
the colours, a stag's head affrontee or, between the horns a
crucifix proper (for Power). Mottoes — "Fortis et fidelis" ;
" Per crucem ad coronam." Married, 1910, Stella, widow
of Edward Wells Keegan and d. of George Browne, Esq. ,
D.L., of Brownestown. Seat — Long Orchard, Templemore,
co. Tipperary.
POWERSCOURT, Viscount, see WINGFIELD.
POWIS, Earl of, see HERBERT.
POWIS (H. Coll.). Per chevron gules and or, in chief
three cross crosslets fitchee of the second, and in base a
lion rampant of the first. Mantling gules and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, in front of a lion's gamb
erased proper, grasping a cross crosslet fitchee bendwise
or, two roses gules, barbed and seeded also proper.
Badge — A lion's gamb erased proper, enfiled by a mascle
or. Motto—" Parta tueri."
Son of Richard Powis, of Manchester, b. 1847 ; d. 1926 ;
tn. 1870, Jane, d. of Henry Smith, of Ireland: —
Richard Henry Powis, M.C, Lieut, (ret.) R.E., b. 1876;
in. 1908, Alice Mercy, d. of John Collins, and has issue —
Mercy Alice. Res. — Bridgewater House, Sudbury, Middle-
sex ; The Retreat, Frinton, Essex. Club — St. Stephen's.
POWLES (H. Coll.). Per pale argent and azure, on a
chevron ermine between three crosses potent counter-
changed, as many mascles of the second. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a
mount vert, in front of two battleaxes in saltire or, a goat
statant sable, armed or. Motto — " Qualis vita finis ita."
Sons of John Richard Powles, b. ; d. ; tn. ,
F. Hewitt :—
William Delisle Powles, Gentleman, b. ; tn. 1875,
Marianne Elizabeth Annie, d. of late James Brooksbank,
Barr.-at-Law ; and has issue — (1) John Copley Powles,
Gentleman. Lieut. R.N. (ret.), b. ; (2) Rev. Robert
Cowley Powles, M.A., Vicar of Rocliffe, b, (Res. —
Rocliffe Vicarage, Carlisle) ; (3) Francis Brooksbank
Powles, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.), b. . Res. —
Rev. Robert Fraser Powles, M.A. (Durham), Vicar of
Beaulieu, b. . Res. — Beaulieu Rectory, Brockenhurst
Hants.
Sons of John Diston Powles, b. ; d. ; tn. 2nd,
,d. of Ogle:—
Richard Cowley Powles, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
George Powles, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Thomas Powles, Gentleman, b. ; tn. ; and has
issue — (1) George Powles, Gentleman, b. [in. , ,
d. of Green ; and has issue— George Powles, (jentie-
man, b. ]; ^2) Thomas William Powles, Esq., Col.
R.G.A. (ret), *. ' . Res.—
Sons of T. O. Powles, b. ; d ; m. :—
Henry Powles, Gentleman, M.I. C E., b. . Res.—
Edmund Powles, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Ridelt Powles, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Son of Charles Powles, Gentleman, b. ; d. ;
tn. : —
Charles Guy Powles, Esq., C.M.G., D.S.O., Col. New
Zealand Staff Corps, served S. Afiica and Great War, b.
1872 ; tn. 1903, Jessie Mary, d. of C. Richardson, of
Wellington, N.Z. ; and has issue — Guy Powles, Gentle-
man, b. . Address — Headquarters, Central Command,
Palmerston North, New Zealand.
Argyll Frank Powles, Gentleman, b . Res —
Son of Alfred Powles, b. ; d. ; tn.
Alfred Powles, Gentleman, b. ; in. ; and has
issue — Alfred Powles, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Sons of Kenneth Powles, b. ; d. ; tn. '. —
Edward Paulet Powles, Gentleman, Solicitor, b.
Res.—
Rev. Ernest Powles, M.A. (Oxon.), Rector of Snailwell,
b. ; tn. 1895, Cecilia Elizabeth, d. of Lt.-Col. Bignold
of Harford Lodge, Norwich, and has issue — Stephen
Howard Powles, Gentleman, b. [tn. 1929, Barbara, d.
of Charles Garnett, of Chippenham, Wilts.] ; Heather
[tn. 1917, Capt. Tyler, R.A.] ; and Cecilia [tn. 1928, Robert,
son of Archibald Fleming, M.D., of Edinburgh. Res. -
Snailwell Rectory, Newmarket.
POWLETT, Earl, see ORDE.
POWNALL. Gules, a lion rampant ermine, gorged
with a collar gemel azure, therefrom pendent an escutcheon
of the last, charged with a mullet argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a lion's gamb erased proper,
charged with two mullets in pale argent, in the paw a key
in bend sinister, the ward upwards or, affixed thereto a
chain entwined about the gamb of the second.
Sons of Charles Assheton Whately Pownall, Esq., 6.
1848 ; d. 1920 ; tn. 1875, Dora Bourne, dau. of Henry
Royds, Esq., J. P., of Wavertree, of the family of
Royds, of Lancashire and Cheshire: —
Sir Assheton Pownall, Knt. Bach. (1926), O.B.E. (mil.)
1919, M.P. Lewisham since 1918, Lt.-Col. London Regt.
(T.A.) 1916-21, b. Oct. 3, 1877; tn 1904, Florence Helen,
d. of Lt.-Col. Clayton Cowell. Res.— 6 Hyde Park Gate,
S.W. Clubs — Carlton, R.A.C., Ranelagh.
Henry Royds Pownall, Esq., D.S.O., M.C, Lt.-Col. R.A.
(T.A.), served Great War (despatches), b. Nov. 19, 1887;
tn. 1918, Lucy L. Gray, d. of the late William Henderson,
of Aberdeen. Res. —
POWNALL (H. Coll.). Or, a lion rampant sable,
charged on the shoulder with a cross patee of the first, a
chief wavy azure, thereon a dolphin embowed of the field
between two crescents argent. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's gamb sable,
erased and charged with two roses in pale argent, in the
paw a key and chain entwined about the gamb, affixed
thereto in bend sinister, the ward downwards or. Motto—
"Grace me guide."
Eld. and only son of Henry Harrison Pownall, Esq.,
J. P. cos. ot Middlesex, London, and Sussex, M.A.
(Camb.), Barr.-at-Law, b. 1853; d. 1913 ; m. 1886,
Blanche, d. of the late Col. J. J. Glossop, of Lunes-
dale, Torquay : —
John Cecil Glossop Pownall, Gentleman, M.A. (Camb.),
Barrister-at-Law, Lincoln's Inn, b. 1891 ; tn. 1925, Margaret
Nina, d. of Charles Jesson, and has issue— Henry Charles
Pownall, Gentleman, b. 1927 ; John Lionel Pownall, Gen-
tleman, b. 1929. Res.— 11 Drayton Court, Drayton
Gardens, S.W. Club— Cavendish.
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CECIL DU PRE PENTON POWNEY, Esq., O.B.E.
(1925), Lt.-Col. late 3rd Batt. Hants. Regt., J.P. Hants.,
High Sheriff 1904, F.R.G.S., F.Z.S., and M.R.I., Lieut.
Grenadier Guards 1884-1894, Soudan 1885 (medal and
clasp, and Khedive's Star), second class of the Order of
Redemption of W. Africa, Chev. Legion of Honour.
Born 1862, being the only surv. son of the late Edward
Penton Powney, Esq., Madras Civil Service, Judge of the
Supreme Court of Madras, by Madelina Louisa his wife,
dau. of the Rev. George Porcher of Oakwood Hall,
Sussex. Armorial bearings (H. Coll., 14 Dec. 1894)—
Sable, a fesse cotised and couped between five mascles, four
in chief and one in base, all argent. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, in front
of a demi-eagle displayed sable, holding in the beak a
mascle argent, three mascles interlaced fessewise also
argent. Motto — "Pro rege." Livery — Dark blue, with
yellow facings. Married, June 1, 1895, Ethel Mary, eldest
dau. of the late Col. Norton Knatchbull of Andover, late
95th Regt.; and has issue — Beryl Wyndham. Postal
addresses — 24 Egerton Terrace, S.W.3; Old Knightons,
Dunsfold, Godalming. Club — Bachelors'.
POWYS. Or, a lion's gamb erased in bend dexter
between two cross crosslets ntchee in bend sinister gules.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — A bear's gamb erased
and erect gules, holding a sceptre also erect headed with
a fleur-de-lys or. Motto — " Parta tueri."
Sons of Thomas Littleton Powys, 4th Baron Lil-
ford, b. 1833 ; d. 1896 ; m. 1859, Emma Elizabeth,
d. of Thomas Brandling, of Lower Gosforth, North-
umberland : —
Rt. Hon. John Powys, 5th Baron Lilford, of Lilford,
Northants. (26 Oct. 1797) [Supporters — On the dexter, a
reaper, with ears of corn round his hat, a reap-hook in his
exterior hand, and a garb erect lying at his feet all
proper ; on the sinister, a soldier of the Northamptonshire
Yeomanry Cavalry, habited vert, turned up buff, booted,
his exterior hand resting upon his sword, the point on
the ground all proper], D.L., B.A. Oxford, Capt. (ret.)
Northants. Regt., b. 1863 ; m. 1894, Milly Louisa, d.
of George Soltau-Symons, of Chaddlewood, co. Devon.
Seats — Lilford Hall, Oundle ; Bank Hall, Preston. Town
res. — 79 Mount Street, W.i. Clubs — Oriental, Carlton,
Travellers'.
Hon. Stephen Powys, b. 1869. Res. — 4 Chesterfield
Street, Mayfair, W. Club— Travellers'.
Third son of 3rd Baron Lilford, b. 1801 ; d. 1861 ; />/.
1830, Hon. Mary Elizabeth Fox (d. 1891), d. of Lord
Holland :—
Rev. the Hon. Edward Victor Robert Powys, LL.B.
(Camb. ), late Vicar of Kensing, Kent, b. 1839 ; m. 1865,
Elizabeth (d. 1870), d. of William Watkyn Wayne, of Plas
Newydd, Aberdare ; and has surv. issue — Mervyn Owen
Wayne Powys, Esq., M.A. (Camb.), b. 1866 [m. 1896, Mary
Theresa, d. of Hon. Leopold Fox Powys (Res. — 17 The
Circus, Bath. Club — Garrick)] ; Edward William Wayne
Powys, Gentleman, b. 1870 \_m. 1919, Sarah, d. of Samuel
Phenix Franks, of Wisbech]. Res. — 10 Rutland Court,
S.W.7.
POWYS-KECK. Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, a bend
ermine, between two cotises flory counterflory or, and (for
distinction) a canton of the last (Keck) ; 2 and 3, or, a lion's
gamb erased in bend dexter, between two cross crosslets
fitch£e in bend sinister gules (for Powys). Mantling sable
and argent. Crests — 1. out of a mural crown gules, a
maiden's head ermine, purfled or, her hair dishevelled and
flotant of the same, adorned with a chaplet vert, and
garnished wiih roses proper ; 2. or, a lion's gamb erased
and erect gules, grasping a fleur-de-lys bendwise or.
Mottoes — " En Dieu est ma foy " (for Keck) ; and " Parta
tueri " (for Powys).
Sons of the late Thomas Bancho Powys-Keck, late
60th Roy. Rifles, by his wife Sarah Matilda, second
dau. of James Johnston of Kincardine, Perth, N.B. : —
Thomas Charles Leycester Powys-Keck, Gentleman, late
Lieutenant KR.R.C, b. 1871 ; m. 1917, Clare, d. of
Richard Dowson ; and has issue — Thomas Leycester
Rowys-Keck, Gentleman, b. 1919.
Horatio James Powys-Keck, Esq., Capt. late London
Irish Rifles, formerly K.R.R.C., and A.D.C. to Governor
of Newfoundland, b. 1873; m. 1902, Edith Mary, d. of
Alexander Harvey, of St. John's, Newfoundland, and has
issue — 2 daus. Res. — 12 Onslow Square, S.W. Clubs —
Carlton; R.A.C. ; M.C.C.
POWYS-LYBBE of Hardwick House (R.L., for name,
1863; forarms, 1907, H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1. quarterly, i.
and iiii., ermine a bend between two lions rampant gules
(Lybbe) ; ii. and iii. , or, a lion's gamb erased in bend gules
between two cross crosslets fitchee of the last (Powys); 2.
the same arms of Powys ; 3. the same arms of Lybbe ;
4. argent, three chevronels gules, a label of as many
points azure (Barrington) ; 5. argent, on a bend gules,
three lozenges of the field (Mercy) ; 6. per pale or
and gules, an escarbuncle sable (Mandeville) ; 7. azure,
a chevron between three mullets or (Chetwyn) ; 8.
ermine, three lions rampant gules (Bellhouse) ; 9. argent,
three lions rampant gules (Bayard) ; 10. gules, a griffin
segreant or, armed azure within a bordure engrailed of the
second (Battell) ; n. gules, an inescocheon argent, within
anorle of eight martlets or (Enfield) ; 12. vert, five escallops,
two, one and two argent (Holbech) ; 13. quarterly or and
gules, a bordure sable bezantee (Rochford); 14. per pale
sable and or, a saltlre engrailed ccunterchanged (Pole) ;
15. or, a lion rampant gules (Pole) ; 16. the Royal Arms,
France and England quarterly, a label argent ; 17. quar-
terly gules and argent, in the first and fourth quarters a
tower or, and in the second and third quarters a lion ram-
pant purpure (Castile) ; 18 gules, a saltire argent (Nevill) ;
19. lozengy gules and or, a canton ermine (Nevill) ; 20. or,
fretty gules, on a canton per pale ermine and or, a galley
sable (Nevill); 21. or, a galley sable (Nevill); 22. gules, a
lion rampant or, semee of billets sable (Bulmer) ; 23. or, a
chief indented azure (Middleham) ; 24. quarterly or and
gules, abend sable (FitzRobert) ; 25. argent, three lozenges
conjoined in fesse gules (Montacute) ; 26. paly of six argent
and gules, on a bend of the last, three eagles displayed or
(Grandison) ; 27. gules, two bars gemmell or, in chief a
lion passant of the last (Tregoz) ; 28. argent, a fesse gules
between three mullets pierced sable (Elwias) ; 29. or, an
eagle displayed vert (Montherme) ; 30. azure, semee of
fleurs-de-lis argent, a lion rampant of the last, armed gules
(Holland) ; 31. gules, ten bezants, four, three, two ard one
(Zouche) ; 32. gules, ten mascles, three, three, three and
one (Rohan); 33. ermine (Brittany); 34. azure, semee of
billets sable, a lion rampant or (Baums) ; 35. gules, seven
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mascles conjoined three, three and one or (Quincey) ; 36.
gules, a cinquefoil pierced ermine (Bellomont) ; 37. lozengy
azure and or (Mellent) ; 38. per pale or and sable, a bend
vair (Gvvadyr); 39. gules, a pale or (Grantmesnil) ; 40.
azure, a lion rampant argent, armed and langued gules.
crowned or (Galloway) ; 41. azure, six lioncels rampant or
(Longspee) ; 42. gules, three palets vair, on a chief or, a
lion passant sable (Rosemar) ; 43. argent, six escallops
sable (Riddlesford) ; 44. gules, a lion rampant guardant or,
within a bordure argent (Plantagenet) ; 45. or, two bars
gules, in chief three torteaux (Wake) ; 46. gules, two bendlets
wavy or (Brewer); 47. barry of ten argent and gules
(Stutteville) ; 48. gules, a fesse between six cross crosslets or
(Beauchamp) ; 49. per pale or and gules, three roundels
counterchanged (d'Abetot) ; 50. argent, two bars gules
(Manduit) ; 51. chequy or and azure, a chevron ermine
(Newburgh) ; 52. lozengy or and azure, a bordure gules,
charged with eight plates (Warwick) ; 53. gules, two bars
or (Harcourt) ; 54. quarterly or and gules, a bordure vair
(FitzGeoffrey) ; 55. argent, a maunch gules (Toni) ; 56.
quarterly argent and gules, in the second and third
quarters a fret or, over all a bend sable (Despencer) ; 57.
or, three chevronels gules (Clare) ; 58. gules, three clarions
or (Gloucester) ; 59. azure, a lion rampant or (FitzHamon) ;
6o. per pale or and vert, a lion rampant guies, armed and
langued azure (Marshall); 61. argent, on a chief azure,
three crosses patee fitchee at the feet argent (Strongbow);
62. gules, a lion rampant or (Burgherch); 63. or, fretty
gules (Verdon) ; 64. or, a fes e gules (Lacy). Mantling
gules and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a
dexter arm embowed in mail armour, the hand supporting
a spear erect, all proper (Lybbe); 2. on a wreath of the
colours, a lion's gamb gules, holding a sceptre headed with
a fleur-de-lys or. Motto — " Parta tueri."
Sons of William Reginald Lybbe Powys-Lybbe,
Esq., J.P., of The Croft, Wallingford, Berks., b. 1856 ;
d. 1888 ; m. 2nd, 1880, Sarah, d. of William
Bartholomew : —
Reginald Cecil Lybbe Powys-Lybbe, Gentleman, b.
1881 ; m. 1908, Lilian Frances, d. of Rev. Canon H. E.
Trotter, of Horton Grange, Reading ; and has issue —
Anthony Powys-Lybbe, Gentleman, b. 1909 ; and Ursula
Margot. Seat — Thurle Grange. Streatley, Berks. Res. —
Rectory Farm, Streatley, Berks.
Richard Barrington Powys-Lybbe, Gentleman, b. 1884.
Res.—
Philip Lybbe Powys-Lybbe, Gentleman, 3. 1886,
Res.—
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POYNDER, see DICKSON-POYNDER.
POYNTER (H. Coll., 1902). Pily counter-pily of seven
traits or and sable, the points ending in crosses formed, on
a chief of the second three bezants. Mantling sable and
or. CreBt — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a cubit
arm erect, vested gules, cuffed argent, encircled by an
annulet or, and holding in the hand a cross formee fitchee
of the last, a mount vert. Motto — " Pense a pointer."
Son of Sir Edward John Poynter, 1st Bart., G.C.V.O.,
Pres. of the Royal Academy, D.C. L. (Oxon.), Litt.D.
(Camb.), b. 1836; d. 1919 ; m. 1866, Agnes [d. 1906),
d. of Rev. George Browne Macdonald : —
Sir Hugh Edward Poynter, 3rd Bart. (2 Aug. 1902),
F.R.G.S., Hon.Capt. in the Army, b. 1882; m. 1905, Mary
Augusta Mason, d. of Charles M. Dickinson. Res. —
28 O'Connell Street, Sydney, Australia.
POYNTZ-STEWART (Matric. L.O., 2 July 1879)—
Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a fesse chequy azure and argent,
surmounted of a lion rampant gules ; 2 and 3, azure,
three garbs or, all within a bordure argent, charged with
three wolves' heads gules. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a man's head proper. Motto — "Never unpre-
pared." Livery — Blue coat, yellow breeches.
Only son of Charles Poyntz-Stewart, Esq., J. P. co.
Herts., M.A. (Camb.), b. 1837; d. 1925; m. 1882,
Caroline Elizabeth, only surviving child of Col. Hindley
Wilkinson : —
Robert Niel Poyntz-Stewart, Gentleman, b. April 23, 1884.
Seat— Chesfield Park, Stevenage, co. Herts.
POYSER (H. Coll., 1773). Azure, a fesse erminois be-
tween in chief a lion passant to the dexter argent, crowned
or, and in base a like lion to the sinister. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stag's head
erased gules, armed or, holding in the mouth a twig slipped
vert, and charged on the neck with a crown vallary, also
gold.
Only son of Arthur Horatio Poyser, Gentleman, M.A.
Ch. Ch. , Oxford, Barrister-at-Law of the Middle
Temple, b. 1849 ; m. 1872, Alice, dau. of William
Whytehead of Clifton, Yorks. : —
Arthur Hampden Ronald Wastell Poyser, Gentleman, b
1884. Res —
PRAED, see MACKWORTH.
PRAIN(L.O., 31 Dec. 1926). Azure, a chevron argent,
in base two hands erect couped at the wrists palms inward
in the attitude of prayer proper, on the chief pean three
mullets of the second. Mantling azure, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the liveries, a falcon wings addorsed
proper. Motto — " Constans omnia perpeti."
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Eldest son of John Easton Prain, b. 1839; m. 1871,
Catherine, d. of John Curror : —
James Prain, Esq., J. P., b. 1874; m. 1902, Victoria
Eleanor, d. of Andrew Murray; and has issue — (1) Jchn
Murray Prain, Gentleman, b. ; (2) James Prain, Gen-
tleman, b. ; (3) Eric Murray Prain, Gentleman, b. ;
and Katharine Eleanor. Res. — Pincaple, nr. St. Andrew's,
Fife.
PRAIN (L.O., 24 June 1913). Argent, sem6e of lotus-
flowers azure and roses gules, the latter barbed and seeded
vert, on a chief of the third, three weavers' shuttles of the
field. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — Two
hands erect, couped at the wrists palms inward in the
attitude of prayer, between two branches of palm all proper.
Motto — " Precor."
Elder son of the late David Prain of Fettercairn, Kin-
cardineshire, b. 1824 ; d. 1901 ; m. 1856, Mary, eldest
d. of the late George Thomson of Alford, Aberdeen-
shire : —
Sir David Prain, Knt. Bach. (1912), C.M.G. (1912),
CLE. (1906), Comdr. Order of Leopold II. (Belgium),
Knt. Royal Swedish Order of the Polar Star, F.R.S.,
F.R.S.E., F.L.S., M.A., M.B., LL.D., late Lt.-Col. Ind.
Med. Service, Director of Royal Gardens at Kew 1905-22,
and of Forest Products Research 1922-5, b. 1857 ; m. 1887,
Margaret, d. of Rev. William Thomson, of Belhevie,
Aberdeenshire; and had issue — Theodore Prain, Esq.,
M.A. (St. Andrews), B.A.(Oxon.), Lieut. 1st Batt. Leicester-
shire Regt., b. 1887 ; killed in action 1914. Res. — The Well
Farm, Warlingham, Surrey, Clubs — Athenaeum, Savile.
PRASAD SINGH (H. Coll., 1 Nov., 1916). Azure, a
trisula (Holy Trident) or, in base two Eastern swords in
saltire proper. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, issuant out of a bank of clouds a dexter hand
proper, grasping a trisula as in the arms.
Son of Maharaja Sir Raineswar Prasad Singh, K.C.I.E.,
Bahadur of Gidhaur, d. 1923: —
Maharaja Chandra Mouleeswar Prasad Singh Bahadur of
Gidhaur, M.L.C., b. . Res— Gidhaur, E.C.P., India.
PRATT. Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, on a fesse between
three elephants' heads erased argent, as many mullets of
the field (for Pratt) ; 2 and 3, sable, a chevron between
three spearheads argent, the points embrued (for Jef-
freys). Mantling sable and argent. Crests — 1. an
elephant's head erased argent ; 2. a dragon's head erased
vert, holding in the mouth a sinister hand couped at the
wrist gules, about the neck a gold chain, pendent there-
from a portcullis or. Motto — " Judicium parium aut
lex terra?."
Son of Most Hon. John Charles Pratt, 3rd Marquess
Camden, b. 1840 ; d. 1872 ; m. 1866, Lady Clementine
Augusta, d. of 6th Duke of Marlborough : —
Most Hon. John Charles Pratt, 4th Marquess Camden,
Earl Camden (7 Sept. 1812), Earl of Brecknock, Viscount
Bayham, of Bayham Abbey, Kent (13 May 1876), Baron
Camden, of Camden Place, Kent (17 July 1765), Lord-
Lieut, for Kent, J. P. Sussex, Major late T.F. Res.,
formerly Major W. Kent Yeo., served Great War
1914-16 [Supporters — On the dexter, a griffin sable, beak
and claws gules gorged with a plain collar argent, charged
with three mullets sable ; on the sinister, a lion or, collared
as the dexter], b. 1872 ; m. 1898, Lady Joan Marion,
C.B.E., d. of the 3rd Marquess of Abergavenny ; and has
issue — John Charles Henry Pratt, commonly called
Earl of Brecknock, Lieut. Scots Gds., b. 1899 [m. 1920,
Marjorie, d. of Col. A. Jenkins, of Wherwell Priory,
Andover ; and has issue — Lady Mary Clementine, b. 1921
(Res. — 3 Belgrave Square, S.W.)] ; Lord Roderic Arthur
Nevill Pratt, b. 1915 ; Lady Irene Helen [m. 1926, Hon.
Archibald Cubbitt ; and has issue] ; Lady Fiona. Seat —
Bayham Abbey, Lamberhurst, Kent. Clubs — Marl-
borough, Carlton, R.Y.S.
Sons of Lord Charles Robert Pratt, Lt.-Col. Oxfordsh.
L.I. ,6. 1847; d. 1905; m. 1881, Florence (Res.— Old
Bank House, Tonbridge), d. of Major G. R.
Stevenson : —
Rev. Cecil John Charles Pratt, M.A. (Camb.), Vicar ot
Earsdon since 1925, b. 1886. Res.— Earsdon Vicarage,
"Z ewcastle-upon-Tyne.
Rev. Ronald Arthur Frederick Pratt, M.A. (Camb.),
temp. Chaplain R.N., b. 1886; m. 1925, Margaret, d. of
George Elam,M.D., of Beckenham, Kent. Res. — Earsdon
Vicarage, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
PRATT of Ryston (Vis. Norfolk 1563). Argent, on a
chevron sable, between two ogresses, each charged with a
martlet of the first in chief and an ogress in base, charged
with a trefoil slipped argent, three mascles or. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours,
between a branch of oak and another of pine, each fructed
or, a wolf's head per pale argent and sable, langued and
erased gules, gorged with a collar charged with three
roundels, all counterchanged. Motto — " Rident florentia
prata."
Sons of Edward Roger Murray Pratt, Esq., J.P..D.L.,
of Ryston Hall, Col. Norfolk Artillery, b. 1847 ; d.
1921 ; m. 1881, Hon. Louisa Mulholland, d. of 1st
Baron Dunleath : —
Edward Roger Pratt, Esq., M.C., Lt.-Col. (ret.) R.A., b.
1882 ; m. 1923, Beatrix Elaine, 2nd d. of Major.Gen. Sir
Reginald Thynne, K.C.B. ; and has issue — Edward Roger
Michael Pratt, Gentleman, b- 1926 ; and Auriol Mary Eliza-
beth. Seat — Ryston Hall, nr. Duwnham, Norfolk.
Jermyn Harold Pratt, F.S.I., b. 1883. Res.— The Brook
House, St. Giles, Dorset.
Sons of Reginald Henry Murray Pratt, Gentleman,
b. 1854 ; d. 1926 ; m. 1878, Maria (Res. — Portage la
Prairie, Manitoba, Canada), second d. of Rev. H.
George: —
Pratt, Gentleman, b. ;
Pratt, Gentleman, b. ;
Pratt, Gentleman, b. ;
Pratt, Gentleman, b. ;
Son of William Dering Pratt, Esq., Deputy Insp.-Gen.
of Police, Bengal, b. ; d. 1921 ; m. , Louisa
Constance, d. of Steele :—
Henry Roger Evelyn Pratt, Esq. D.S.O., Lt.-Col. (ret.)
Indian Army, b. 1875 ; m. 1909, Yolande Beatrix, ygst.
d. of late Edmund Tower ; and has issue — Roger Francis
Pratt, Gentleman, b. 1914 ; Montagu William Pratt, Gen-
tleman, b. 1917; Oliver Gartside Pratt, Gentleman, b.
Res. — Strandways, Windlesham, Surrey.
PRATT (U.O.). Gules, on a fesse or, three mullets
sable between three elephants' heads erased of the second,
tusked argent. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, an elephant's head erased sable,
tusked or. Motto — " Servabo fidem."
Sons of Robert Pratt, Esq., J. P. co. Cork, b. 1835 ; d,
1910 ; m. 1855, Anna Maria, d. of Austin Cooper
Chadwick of Damerville, co. Tipperary : —
Austin Cooper Chadwick Pratt, Gentleman, b. 1859 ;
m. 1905, Lilian Kathleen, d. of Robert Jennings of Cork.
Res. — Beechmount, Carrigrohane, co. Cork.
Robert Pratt, Gentleman, b. i860 ; m. 1902, Jane Adela
Pope, ygst. d. of late Pope Gray of Woodsgift, Blackrock,
co. Cork; and has issue — (1) Robert Pope Pratt, Gentle-
man, b. 1903; (2) Rowland Davies Pratt, Gentleman, b.
1905; Claire Adela; and Bryannah Berkeley. Res. —
Winchester.
James Edward Pratt, Gentleman, b. 1870. Res.—
Australia.
John Pratt, Esq., D.S.C., Surgeon, late R.N., L.R.C.P.,
served Great War (despatches), b. 1880; m. 1906, Mary
Margaret, d. of Armand Bernard, M.B. , of Rodney Street,
Liverpool ; and has issue — John MacLeod Pratt, 2nd Lieut.
Northants. Regt., b. 1907. Res.— Highfield, Millom,
Cumberland.
Sons of late Richard Charles Pratt, Esq., of Kinsale,
J.P. co. Cork, Lieut. 95th Regt., b. 1819; d. 1903;
m. 2nd, Mary Del Hoste, eld. d. of Lt.-Col. John
Rowley Hey land, 7th Roy. Fus. : —
Charles Percy Pratt, Gentleman, b. 1861. Res. —
John Rowley Heyland Pratt, Gentleman, b. 1863 ; m.
1899, Florence Kate, d. of C. Gainsford Dixon of Rayleigh,
Essex. Res. —
Richard Charles Pratt, Gentleman, b. 1869; m. 1898,
Charlotte Amyand Powys, d. of Henry Atherton Adams of
Wynters, Essex, and widow of Robert Wilkes Heard of
Pallastown, co. Cork ; and has issue — (1) Richard Francis
Atherton Pratt, Gentleman, b. 1899 ; (2) James Lilford
Atherton Pratt, Gentleman, b. 1903 ; Amyand Mary Ather-
ton; and Elizabeth Atherton. Res. — Sprayfield, Sandycove,
Kinsale; 10 Fisher Street, Kinsale.
Cecil William Pratt, Gentleman, b. 1876; m. 1910,
Margaretta Kathleen, d. of Col Henry Crawford, R. Innis-
killing Fusiliers ; and has issue— Henry Richard Pratt,
Gentleman, b. 1911 ; Reginald Michael Pratt, Gentleman,
b. 1914 : Cecil Leslie Pratt, Gentleman, b. 1916. Res.—
Naas, Ireland.
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PRATT. Gules, on a pile argent, between two mullets
of six points in base or, an elephant's head couped proper.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon a wnath of the
colours, in front of two javelins in saltire, an elephant's head
couped proper, holding in the trunk a mullet of six points
or. Motto — " Aut fas aut mors." Livery — Claret colour,
with white facings.
Sons of Bickerton Pratt, Esq., ofRoughton, J. P. for
co. Monmouth, b. 1840; in. 1875, Evelina Maria (Res.
— Cifu Llwyn, Ponthir, Caerleon, Mon.), daughter of
William Adams, Fellow of the Geological Society : —
Bickerton Pratt, Gentleman, b. 1880. Estate — Common,
Cefnllwyn, in the county of Monmouth. Res. — 24 Friars'
Road, Newport, Mon.
Bernard William Harries Pratt, Gentleman, b. 1881.
Edward Spencer Pratt, Gentleman, b. 1882.
JOSEPH PRATT, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Mayo (High
Sheriff 1874), and J. P. co. Cavan (High Sheriff 1894). Born
1843, being the only son of the late Mervyn Pratt, Esq., of
Cabra Castle and Enniscoe, by Madaline Eglantine, only
d. and heiress of the late Col. Jackson of Enniscoe. Armo-
rial bearings — Quarterly, 1 and 6, argent, on a chevron
sable, between three ogresses, each charged with a martlet
of the first, three mascles of the field (for Pratt); 2. or,
tn adder curling and erected on its tail sable (for Cooch) ;
3. argent, on a chevron sable, between three hawks' heads
erased azure, as many trefoils slipped or (for Jackson) ; 4.
argent, on a bend indented sable, between two cottises
azure, each charged with three bezants, as many fleurs-de-
lys of the field (for Cuff) ; 5. ermine, a griffin segreant
azure, armed or (for Aungier). Mantling' sable and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a lion's head erased gules, pierced through the back of
the neck with a broken spear proper. Motto — •" Virtute
et armis." Married, 1870, Madeline Charlotte, only
dau. of James Hamilton, Esq., of Cornacassa, Monaghan ;
and has had issue — -(i) Mervyn Pratt, Esq., D.S O., Major
(ret.) K.R.R.C., D.L. co. Mayo (Cabra Castle, Kingscourt,
co. Cavan), b. 1873; (2) Audley Charles Pratt, Esq.,
D.S.O., Lt.-Col. nth R. Inniskilling Fus., b. 1874; killed
in action 1917. Seats — Cabra Castle, King's Court, co.
Cavan ; Enniscoe, Crossmolina, co. Mayo.
PRATT (U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, on a chevron
sable, between three ogresses, each charged with a martlet
of the first, three mascles of the field (Pratt) ; 2 and 3, or,
an adder curling and erected on its tail sable (Cooch).
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of
the colours, a lion's head erased gules, pierced through
the back of the neck with a broken spear proper. Motto —
"Virtute et armis."
Son of Walter Caulfeild Pratt, Esq., J.P. and D.L.
for Bucks., Hon. Col. 3rd Batt. Oxfordshire Regt. , for-
merly Capt. 67th Regt., b. 1820 ; d. 1900 ; tn. 1852, the
Hon. Catherine Cecilia (d. 1894), sixth d. of George,
3rd Lord Boston : —
Major Gerald George Caulfeild Pratt, 3rd Batt. Oxford-
shire L.I., b. 1855. Postal address — Oving, Aylesbury.
PRENDERGAST(U.O.,3oOct. 1905). Gules a saltire
engrailed vair, a bordure or, charged with eight trefoils
slipped of the field. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, an antelope's head erased proper,
charged with a trefoil slipped vert. Motto — " Veritas
vincit."
Only surv. child of Robert Keating Prendergast, Esq.,
J. P., of Ardfinnan Castle, b. 1811 ; d. 1890; m. i860,
Julia, d. of Rev. John Kinahan, B.A., Rector of Knock
Breda, co. Down : —
Admiral Sir Robert John Prendergast, K.C.B. (mil.)
1920, A.D.C. to the King in 1913-14, served Great
War, Rear-Adm. Scapa 1916-19, Vice-Adm. comdg. Ork-
neys and Shetland 1919-20, Admiral ret. list, 1924, b. 1864;
tn. 1905, Bertha Janet, only child of Capt. John Binnie
Mackenzie, 1st Royal Scots ; and has had issue — Frederick
John Senhouse Prendergast, Gentleman, b. 1909; d.
Res. — Mead's House, Eastbourne. Clubs — United Service,
R.Y.S. (Cowes).
PRENTICE ( ). Party per chevron engrailed
or and azure, three greyhounds courant, counterchanged, in
the centre chief point a trefoil slipped vert. Crest - Upon
a wreath of the colours, a demi-greyhound rampant or,
collared, ringed, and lined sable, charged on the shoulder
with a trefoil slipped vert. Motto— "Nee timeo nee
sperno." Livery —Blue coat, silver buttons, black and
yellow striped waistcoat, with silver buttons, Oxford grey
breeches, top boots, silver band round hat.
Sons of John George Prentice, Gentleman, of Oxton,
Cheshire, b. 1851 ; d. 19x1 ; m. 1879, Agnes Sophia, d.
of Christian Hermann Rohde: —
George Stukeley Prentice, Gentleman, b. 1886. Res.—
Oxton, Cheshire.
Arthur Augustus Prentice, Esq. , M.C., late Major R.F.A.,
b. 1887 ; tn. 1918, Winefride Audsley, d. of Lt.-Col. H. B.
Tasker, V.D. ; and has issue — John Miehael Prentice, Gen-
tleman, b. 1922; Peter Tasker Prentice, Gentleman, b.
1925 ; and Pamela Francis. Res.— 33 Arundel Avenue,
Sefton Park Liverpool.
Capt. Oscar Prentice (twin with Arthur Augustus). Res.
— 5 Cearns Road, Oxton, Cheshire.
PRESCOTT (H. Coll.). Per chevron pean and
erminois.on a chief or, a rose gules, barbed and seeded
proper, between two leopards' faces sable. Mantling
sable and or Crest— On a wreath or and sable, upon
the battlements of a tower proper, a leopard statant
sable. Motto — " Vincit qui potitur."
Son of John Prescott : —
Sir William Henry Prescott, C.B.E., Knt. Bach. (1922),
Barrister-at-Law, Gray's Inn.M.I.C.E., J.P., D.L. Middx.,
M.P. N. Tottenham 1918-22, Maj. (ret.) R.E., b. 1875;
tn. 1898, Bessie Smith, d. of the late Mark Stanley, of
Ambleside ; and has issue — Richard Stanley Prescott,
Esq., b. 1899; William Robert Stanley Prescott, Esq.,
b. 1912 ; Louise Bernice [m. 1928, Reginald Gray] ; Grace
Geraldine. Res. — Alington House, White Hart Lane,
Tottenham, N.17. Club — St. Stephen's.
PRESCOTT (H. Coll., 26 Feb. 1927). Ermine, on a
chevion sable, two oak leaves or, on a chief of the second,
two leopards' faces of the third. Mantling sable and
or. Crest — Issuant out of an eastern crown or, a boar's
head argent langued gules, armed azure, crined and
charged on the neck with two oak leaves conjoined on one
stem gold. Motto — " Le defi presque ote le destln."
Livery — Black and gold.
Only surviving son of Fernando Cortes Prescott, of
Ottawa, Illinois, b. 1827 ; d. 1874 ; tn. 1857, Juliette
Estelle, d. of Captain the Rev. Charles Packer Clarke,
Rector of Christ Church, Ottawa, and Chaplain nth
111. Infantry, U.S.V. :—
Brig.-Gen. the Hon. Frank Clarke Prescott, Speaker,
California Assembly 1905 ; Commanding 1st Brigade,
National Guard of California 1903 (ret.), served Spanish-
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Los Angeles I9i8,&. 1859 ; m. 1879, Maria Virginia de ks
Reyes, d. of George Parish Tebbetts ; and has had issue —
Lt.-Col. Frank Clarke Prescott, Jr., commanding 1st Bn.
7th California Infantry, U.S.N.G., Mexican Border, and
European War, b. 1879 [m. 1904, Helen Edna Harry, and
d. 1921, leaving issue— (1) Frank Clarke Prescott, III.
Gentleman, Lieut. Army of the United States, b. 1905 ; (2)
Dudley Tebbetts Prescott, Gentleman, b. 1914; and five
daus.]. Estate— Helendale, California. Res.— 2958 S.
Harvard Boulevard, Los Angeles, California. Postal
address— Suite 418, No. 405, South Hill Street, Los Angeles,
California, U.S.A.
PRESCOTT (H. Coll.). Sable, a chevron invected
argent, between two owls in chief of the last and a beacon
erect in base fired proper, all within two flaunches of the
second. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, in front of a dexter cubit arm vested sable,
cuff erminois, holding in the hand a beacon fired proper,
four mascles interlaced fessewise gules. Motto—" Lux
mihi Deus."
Son of John Barrow Prescott, B.A. , of Wilmslow Park,
Cheshire, b. 1841 ; d. 1875 ! m- l86S. Lucy Maria, d.
of William Haynes Mason, Esq., M.A., D.L., J. P., of
Seedley House, Leintwardine, Herefordshire : —
Charles Barrow Clarke Prescott, Gentleman, Lord of the
Manor of Bollen-cum-Norcliffe, b. 1870. Seat— The Manor
House, Wilmslow Park, Wilmslow, Cheshire. Clubs—
Wellington, Windham, Arts, Conservative (Wilmslow).
PRESCOTT of Bockleton Court (R.L., 1904, H. Coll.,
these arms of Prescott and Decie having been previously
exemplified, 1866, under R.L. to assume name of Prescott-
Decie). Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, a chevron argent, guttle -
de-poix, between three owls close of the second (Prescott),
2 and 3, argent, a hand coupedat the wrist fesseways hold-
ing a sword erect proper, pommel and hilt or, between two
towers in chief gules (Decie). Mantling sable and argent.
Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm vested
gules, gutt^e-d'or, cuff ermine, holding in the hand proper a
beacon sable, fired also proper (Prescott) ; 2. on a wreath of
the colours, a cubit arm erect, holding in bend sinister a
sword proper, pommel and hilt or, between two trefoils
vert (Decie). Motto— " Toujours preL"
Only son of Francis Edward Prescott, Esq. , of Bockleton
Court, J. P., B.A. , Barrister-at-Law, Hon. Major late
4th (M.) and 7th (T.) Batts. Worcs. Regt., b. 1861 ;
d. 1927; m. 1891, Frederica Mary, d. of Ralph
Benson, Esq., of Lutwyche Hall, Much Wenlock,
Salop : —
William Ralph Prescott, Esq., M.C., with 2 bars, Capt.
2nd Batt. Worcs. Regt., b. 1894. Seat— Bockleton Court,
Tenbury, Worcs.
PRESCOTT-DECIE (R.L. 1866, H. Coll.)— Quarterly,
1 and 4, argent, a hand couped at the wrist fesse-
ways sholding a sword erect proper, pommel and hilt
or, between two towers in chief gules (Decie) ; 2 and 3.
sable, a chevron argent, guttee- de-poix, between three owls
of the second (Prescott). Mantling gules and argent.
Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect,
holding in bend sinister a sword proper, pommel and hili
or, between two trefoils vert (Decie) ; 2. on a wreath of
the colours, a cubit arm vested gules, guttee-d'or, holding in
the hand proper a beacon sable, fired proper (Prescott),
Motto— "Toujours pret." Livery — Drab, with red facings,
striped waistcoat (drab and red), red plush breeches, silver
buttons and hat-band.
Sons of Richard Prescott-Decie, Esq., formerly of
Brockleton Court, late Colonel 4th Batt. Wore. Regt.,
J. P. for co. Worcester, J. P. and D.L. co. Hereford,
Chairman Herefordshire County Council, b. 1838 ; d.
1927; m. 1st, i860, Arabella (d. 1902), only d. of William
George Prescott of Clarence, Roehampton, and 62
Threadneedle Street, London, Banker; 2nd, 1904,
Harriett (d. 1907), widow of Arthur John Childe Free-
man of Fernie, Herefordshire ; 3rd, 1908, Alice
Henrietta (d. 1913), d. of F. Napleton Drew : —
The late Francis Edward Prescott, Esq. (q.v.).
Cyril Prescott-Decie, Esq., D.S.O. , Brig. -Gen. (ret.) late
Royal Field Artillery, b. 1865 ; m. 1908, Margaret Elizabeth,
d. of Major F. H. de Vere, and widow of Francis Joyce.
Club — Army and Navy.
Rev. William Prescott-Decie, Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A.
(Camb), b. 1867 ; m. 1915. Rachel, d. of Canon H. Walsham
How, and has issue— Edward Prescott-Decie, Gentle-
man, b. 1916; Timothy Prescott-Decie, Gentleman, b. 1919 ;
Richard Prescott-Decie, Gentleman, b. 1920. Postal
address— c/o Lloyds Bank, Pall Mall, S.W.
PRESTIGE (Vn. Lanes., Ped. H. Coll.). Gules, a mer-
maid argent, crined or, holding in the dexter hand a mirror,
and in the sinister hand a comb both or. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a porcupine
proper. Motto — " In te Domine speravi." Livery — Black
and silver.
Issue of John Theodore Prestige, Gentleman, of Mohun
House, Blackheath Park, S.E. , b. 1854; d. 1922;
m. 1880, Annie, d. of Thomas Henry Worringham of
Brockley, Kent : —
Sir John Theodore Prestige, Knt. Bach. (1919), b. 1884 ;
m. 1917, Iris Evelyn Rosamund, 2nd d. of Major Charles
Robert Eustace Radclyffe of Foxdenton Hall, Lanes., and
Hyde, Wareham, Dorset, and has issue — John Theodore
Radclyffe Prestige, Esq., b. 1919 ; Rosemary Lavender;
and Elizabeth. Res. — Bourne Park, Bishopsbourne, Kent ;
43 Montpelier Square, S.W. 7. Clubs — Union, Jun.
Carlton, Ranelagh.
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and has issue,
Edith Frances.
Dorothy Mary, vi. Arthur Meredith Wilson-Green, M. A.,
and has issue.
Sons of John Theodore Prestige of Hulme House.
Wickham Road, Brockley, Kent, b. 1827; d. 1892;
m. 1 85 1, Eliza Sarah, d. of Edward Wheeler : —
Sydney Prestige, Gentleman, A.M.I.C.E., b. 1856; m,
1885, Alice Emma, d. of Thomas Henry Worringham ; and
has issue— (1) Sydney Ernest Prestige, Gentleman, M.A.
(Cantab.), b. 1886 [vt. 1911, Charlotte Keith, d. of Sir
lames Murray, D.L., J. P. of Glenburnie Park, Aberdeen
'{Res.— Ilchester Place, Holland Park, W. Club— Oxford
and Cambridge)] ; (2) Arthur Reginald Prestige, Gentle-
man, M.A. Cantab, b. 1891 [vt. 1914, Doris, d. of Alfred
Hurley, of Holborn, and has issue — Sydney Keith Prestige,
Gentleman, b. 1919 ; and Eileen Mary (Res. — Farley
Croft, Westerham, Kent. Club — Oxford and Cambridge)] ;
Alice Mildred [m. 19 17, Major James B. A. Wigmore,
M.A. (Cantab.), M.B., and has issue] ; and Doris Winifred
[vt. 1917, Lt.-Col. Eric Ball]. Res. — Bernersmede, Black-
heath Park, S. E. C/w&— Jun. Athenaeum.
Reuben Prestige, Gentleman, F.R.G.S., b. 1862 ; m. 1889,
Maude, d. of George Walker of Aberdeenshire and London.
Post. add. — c/o Messrs. Parr's Bank, Streatham, London,
S.W. Club— National.
PRESTON (U.O.). Quarterly, 1. or, on a chief sable,
three crescents of the field (Preston) ; 2. per pale indented
or and gules, a bordure vert, charged with eight estoiles of
eight points of the first (Birmingham) ; 3. azure, a lion
rampant or, armed and langued gules, a bordure ermine
(Loundres) ; 4. azure, a saltire argent, between four lions'
faces of the second, langued gules (Fitz Leons). Mantling
sable and or. Crest — On a chapeau gules, turned up
ermine, a fox passant proper. Motto — ''Sans tache. "
Sons of Rt. Hon. Jenico Edward Joseph Preston, 15th
Viscount Gormanston, b. 1879; d. 1925; vt. 1911,
Eileen Alice, d. of late Lieut. -Gen. the Rt. Hon. Sir
William Francis Butler, P.C., G.C.B. : —
Rt. Hon. Jenico William Richard Preston, 16th Viscount
Gormanston (Irel., 7 Aug. 1478), Premier Viscount of
Ireland [Supporters— Dexter, a fox proper ; sinister, a lion
or], b. 1914. Seats — Gormanston Castle, Balbriggan, co.
Dublin ; Whitewood, Nobber, co. Meath.
Hon. Robert Francis Hubert Preston, b. 1915.
Sons of Sir Jenico William Joseph, 14th Viscount
Gormanston, G.C.M.G. , Governor of Tasmania, b.
1837; d. 1907; vt. 2nd, 1878, Georgina Jane, d. of
Peter Connellan of Coolmore, co. Kilkenny : —
Hon. Richard Martin Peter Preston, D.S.O., Lieut-
Col. T.A. Res., late R.H.A., served Great War (des-
pjtches, D.S.O. with bar), b. 1884; m. 1908, Belle, d.
of the late Frederic Harcourt Hamblin ; and has issue —
(1) Jenico Richard Anthony Preston, Esq., b. 1910; (2)
Christopher Euward Martin, Gentleman, b. 191 8; Ismay
Elizabeth; Diana Mary Bruce ; and Ursula Anne. Res. —
Woburn Hill, Addlestone ; 171 Victoria Street, S.W.
Hon. Hubert Anthony John Preston, M.C. Capt. late
3rd Batt. Roy. Irish Regt., served Great War, b. 1885 ; vi.
1917, Mary, d. of Rt. Hon. William Kenny, P.C. , Judge of
the High Court in Ireland, and widow of Robert Pringle,
Queen's Regt., and has issue — 2 daus. Res. —
Son of Capt. Hon. Charles Preston, b. 1803; d. 1888;
vt. 1853, Alicia Margaretta, d. of William North of
Northbrook : —
Lt.-Col. Jenico Edward Preston, C.B., D.S.O. , b. 1855.
Club — East India United Service.
Sons of Charles Preston, Gentleman, b. 1857; d. 1924 ;
m. 1889, Miriam, d. of Hon. Charles Alleyne, late M.P.
Quebec, and member of the Executive Council : —
Arthur Preston, Gentleman, b. 1902. Res. — 61 The
Esplanade, Quebec, Canada.
Hubert Preston, Gentleman, b. 1905.
Oswald Preston, Gentleman, b. 1907.
Son of Arthur James Preston, Gentleman (son of Hon.
Thomas Preston), b. 1852 ; d. 1896; vt. 1887, Christina
Maria Dundas, only d. of Henry Spencer of Woodlands,
Hants. : —
Jenico Thomas Preston, Gentleman, b. 1891. Res —
Ygst. son of Hon. Thomas Preston, b. 1817; d. 1903 ;
vt. 1843, Margaret, d. of John Hamilton, of Sundrum,
co. Ayr :—
Francis Edmund Alexander Preston, Gentleman, b. 1861.
Res.—
PRESTON of Beeston. Ermine, on a chief sable
three crescents or. Mantling sable and or. Crest — A
crescent or. Motto — " Lucem spero clariorem."
Second son of Sir Henry Jacob Preston, 3rd Bart.,
b. 1851 ; d. 1897 ; m. 1885, Mary Hope, d. of
Edmund Clutterbuck, of Hardenhuish Park,
Wilts. :—
Sir Edward Hulton Preston, D.S.O., M.C, 5th Bart.
(30 May 1815), of Beeston St. Lawrence, Norfolk, Col.
late Royal Sussex Regt., b. 1888; s. his brother 1918;
m. 1920, Margaret, d. of Benjamin Bond-Cabbell, J. P.,
D.L., of Cromer Hall, Norfolk ; and has issue — Juliet
Mary ; and Patricia Evelyn. Seat — Beeston Hall, Nor-
wich. Club — Junior United Service.
Son of William Thomas Preston, Esq., b. 1858; d.
1903; vt. 1879, Alice Mary, d. of Capt. Frederick H.
Stevens, R.N. : —
Thomas Hildebrand Preston, Esq., formerly Consul at
Leningrad, b. 1886 ; vi. 1913, , d. of L. von
Shiekandanty, and has issue — Ronald Douglas Hildebrand
Preston, Gentleman, b. 1916 ; and StellaTatiana Gertrude.
Res.—
Son of Lt.-Col. Henry Edward Preston, late R.A., b.
1847; d. 1905 ; vt. 1878, Mary, d. of William Henry
Mare, and widow of R. T. Bruce, Lieut. R.A. : —
Philip Henry Hulton Preston, Esq., Col. R.A.,£. 1879;
m. 1914, Dorothy May, d. of the late Lt.-Col. H. A.
Jennings, CLE., R.A., and has issue — Philip Henry
Herbert Hulton Preston, Gentleman, b. 1914; and Marjorie.
Address — Spike Island, Queenstown, co. Cork.
PRESTON of Landlord Manor (H. Coll.). Argent, on
a chief and a pile issuant therefrom sable, a fox salient
in chief two crescents of the field. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a fox's head
couped at the neck sable, between two wings argent.
Motto — " Prestinum spero lumen."
Son of Reuben Thomas Preston, of Hayes Court,
Kent :—
Sir Frederick George Panizzi Preston, K.B.E. (Civ.
1918), J. P. Berks, and Wilts., b. 1867; tn, 1892, Ethel
Mary, d. of Rev. Thomas Peters ; and has issue —
Jocelyn Panizzi Preston, Esq., b. 1900 ; Joan Panizzi \tn.
1927, William John Ruston, of Chudleigh, Marandellas,
S.Rhodesia]. Seat — Landford Manor, Salisbury. Clubs
—Boodle's, Carlton, R.Y.S.
PRESTON (U.O., 1666). Ermines, on a chief argent,
three crescents gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a crescent or, between two
wings azure. Motto — " Virtus sui ipsius prsemium."
Son of Rev. Arthur John Preston, Canon of Kildare-
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Harriet Hickman, d. of James FitzGerakl Massy of
Stoneville, co. Limerick: —
Arthur John Preston, Esq. , J. P. cos. Durham and Meath,
Major late Duke of Wellington Regt., B.A. (Trin. Coll.,
Dub.), b. 1841; m. 1877, Gertrude Mary, d. of Richard
Knight, Esq., J. P. of Bobbing Court, Kent; and has had
issue— Arthur John Dillon Preston, Esq., Capt. Roy. Dublin
Fus. , b. 1885; killed inaction 1915 [m. 1914,
and left i>sua— Nathaniel Preston, Gentleman, b. 1914] ;
Gertrude Mary [m. 1904, Wm. Carter of Leghorn, Italy] ;
and Edith Florence [m. 1913, Joscelyn Denis Penrose].
Estates'xn co. Meath, Ireland. Res. — Swainston, co. Meath.
Sons of William Massey Preston, Esq., J. P. co. Cork,
C.C. Anglesey, b. 1845; d. 1915 ; tn. 1895, Blanche
Margaret, d. of late Lt.-Col. James Henry Wyatt,
C.B. (by his wife Jane Forbes, d. of William Hogarth) : —
William Forbes Amias Preston, Gentleman, b. 1896.
John de la Poer Beresford Preston, Gentleman, b. 1901.
CHARLES ERNEST RICHARD PRESTON-
HILLARY, Gentleman (formerly Preston); assumed the
surname and arms of Hillary by Royal Licence 1898.
Born Aug. 30, 1839, being the youngest son of Christopher
Richard Preston, Esq., of Jericho House, co. Essex, J. P.
and D.L., by his wife Elizabeth Mary, only dau. and
eventually heiress of Sir William Hillary, 1st Baronet, and
twin sister of Sir Augustus Willi im Hillary, 2nd Baronet.
Armorial bearings— Argent, three fleurs-de-lys between
six cross crosslets, three, two, and one, all within a bordure
sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — Out of a mural
crown or, a cubit arm in armour proper, garnished gold,
encircled by a sash vert, the gauntlet holding a caltrap
erect of the first. Motto — " Virtute nihil invium." Livery —
White and black. Married, Dec. 24, 1869, Marcella
Mary Ximenes, youngest dau. of the late Colonel Sackville
Henry Frederick Gwynne, J. P., D. L. , of Glanbrane Park,
co. Carmarthen; and has Issue — (1) Hillary Richard
Preston-Hillary, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, b. May 9.
1874; (2) Charles Richard Preston- Hillary, Gentleman, a
twin with his brother ; Sophie Antoinette Richard [m. Percy
A. N. Thorn]; Marcella Annie Richard; Constance Mary
Richard (twin with Marcella) ; and Gladys Richard. Address
PRETOR-PINNEY (R.L., 22 Aug. 1877, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, three crescents or, issuing from
each a cross crosslet fitchee argent (for Pinney) ; 2 and 3, or,
an eagle displayed with two heads vert, beaked and mem-
bered gules, standing on a fasces proper, and holding in each
beak a trefoil slipped of the second. Mantling gules and
or. Crests— 1. upon a wreath of the colours, an arm in
armour embowed, the part above the elbow in fesse proper,
the hand holding a cross crosslet fitchee argent (Pinney) ;
2. upon a wreath ot the colours, a demi-eagle couped or,
wings endorsed sable, semee of trefoils slipped of the first,
and holding in the beak a trefoil slipped vert (Pretor).
Motto — "Amor patriae."
Son of Frederick Wake Pretor-Pinney, Esq., J. P.,
b. 1834 ; d. 1909 ; m. 1863, Lucy, fifth d. of Abel
Smith, Esq., M.P., of Woodhall Park, co. Hertford:—
Robert Wake Pretor-Pinney, Esq., late temp. Capt.
in the Army, b. 1867; m. 1892, Violet Mary, fourth d. of
Rev. E. Baskerville Mynors, M.A. ; and has issue — Giles
Robert Pretor-Pinney, Esq., Lieut. -Comdr. late R. N., b.
1897 [m. 1927, Lucy Theodosia, only d. of late Thomas
FowleJ ; and Diana Violet [m. 1919, Major Hugh Murchinson
Clowes, D.S.O.]. Seat — Somerton Erleigh, Somerset. Res.
— The Grange, Somerton, Somerset.
Sons of Rev. John Charles Pretor-Pinney, M.A.
(Oxon. ), Vicar of Coleshill, b. ; d. 1911 ; m. 1862,
Harriet Margaretta (d. 1877), d. of Rev. J. D. Wing-
field Digby, Vicar of Coleshill: —
Gen. Sir Reginald John Pretor-Pinney, K.C.B. (1918),
J.P..D.L. Dorset, Roy. Fus., b. 1863; m. 1900, Hester,
d. of Henry Head of Shoreham, Sussex ; and has issue —
(1) Benard Pretor-Pinney, Esq., b. 1903 ; (2) Robert Pretor-
Pinney, Esq., b. 1907; (3) John Pretor-Pinney, Esq., b.
1920 ; Hester Harriett [m. 1927, Basil Marsden Smedley] ;
Mary Frances ; and Rachel. Res. — Racedown, nr. Crew-
kerne, Somerset. Club — Wellington.
Frederick Wyldbore Digby Pretor-Pinney, Gentleman,
b. 1865; m. 1907, Constance Harriett, d. of Rev. Canon
Ernest Albert Waller ; and has issue — George Frederick
Pretor-Pinney, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; James Pretor-Pinney
Gentleman, b. 19 17 ; and 2 daus. Res. — Devereux House
Coleshill, Warwickshire.
John Charles Digby Pretor-Pinney, Esq., Major Central
India Horse, b. 1867 ; m. 1894, Hon. Sybil Maud Adderley,
d. of 2nd Baron Norton; and has had issue — (1) John
Charles William Adderley Pretor-Pinney, Gentleman,
Lieut. Roy. Fus., b. 1896; killed in action 19 17; (2)
Daniel Pretor-Pinney, Gentleman, b. 1904; (3) Michael
Alexander Pretor-Pinney, Gentleman, b. 1909. Res. —
Bredon, Tewkesbury.
Richard Wake Digby Pretor-Pinney, Gentleman, b. 1869.
Rev. Baldwin Francis Still Wingfield Pretor-Pinney, b.
1875; m. 1901, Ellen, d. of Rev. T. Thomson; and has
ssue. Res. — Marshhurst, Shipbourne, Kent.
PRETYMAN (H. Coll, granted 1599, pedigree L.O.).
Gules, a lion passant between three mullets or. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, two lions
gambs erased or, holding a mullet of the first. Motto —
" Vincit Veritas."
Son of Rev. Frederic Pretyman, Canon of Lincoln,
Rector of Great Carlton and Fellow of Magdalen
College (Oxon.), J. P. Lines., b. 1819; d. 1905; m.
1858, Georgina Elizabeth, d. of Edward Knight of
Chawton House, Hants. : —
Rt. Hon. Ernest George Pretyman, P.C. (1917), J.P.
and D.L. Lines., J.P. Suffolk, M.P. Woodbridge Division
of Suffolk 1895-1906, and for Chelmsford Division of Essex
1908-23, Hon. Col. 1st Suffolk Vol. Art., late Capt. R.A.,
a Civil Lord of the Admiralty 1900-1903 and 1917, Parly.
Sec. to Admiralty 1903-6, and to Board of Trade 191 5-
16,*. 1859; m. 1894, Lady Beatrice Adine Bridgeman,
O.B.E., eld. d. of George Cecil Orlando, 4th Earl of Brad,
ford ; and has issue — ( 1 ) George Marcus Tomline Pretyman.
Lieut. R.F.A., b. 1895; (2) Herbert Ernest Pretyman, b-
1900 \m. 1925, Lady Mary Agar, d. of 5th Earl of Norman-
ton, and has issue— 1 dau.]; (3) Walter Frederic Prety-
man, b. 1901 ; Ida Beatrice [m. 1917, Charles W. L. Meynell,
Lieut, (ret.) R.N., and has issue]; Marjorie Elizabeth [tn.
19 1 9, Hon. Valentine WyndhamQuin, Lieut. -Comdr. R.N.,
and has issue] ; and Katherine Louise. Seats — Orwell
Park, Ipswich ; Riby Grove, Grimsby, Lincolnshire. Town
res.— 2 Belgrave Square, S.W. Clubs — Carlton, Turf,
Wellington.
Son of Arthur Charles Pretyman, Esq., J. P., of
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Haughley Park, Suffolk, Capt. 74th Highlanders, &c. ,
b. 1830 ; d. 1898 ; tn. 1858, Mary, d. and coh. of
Henry Baxter of Idvies, co. Forfar : —
Frederick Henry Pretyman, Esq., J. P., Suffolk,*. 1875;
tn. 1917, Ethel Agnes, d. of the late Edward Sparke, Esq.,
D.L., J. P. of Gunthorpe Hall, Melton Con table, Norfolk.
Seat— Haughley Park, Suffolk. Club— R.A.C.
PREVOST of Belmont (H. Coll.). Azure, a dexter
arm in fesse issuing from a cloud in the sinister fesse
point, the hand grasping a sword erect proper, pommel
and hilt or, in chief two mullets argent. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
lion rampant azure, charged on the shoulder with a
mural crown or, the sinister paw grasping a sword
erect as in the arms. Motto — " J'ai bien servi."
Sons of Sir Charles Prevost, 3rd Bart., b. 1831 ;
d. 1902 ; m. 1856, Sarah Margaret, d. of Rev. Thomas
Keble, Vicar of Bisley, Glos. : —
Sir Charles Thomas Keble Prevost, 4th Bart. (6
Dec. 1805). of Belmont, Hants. [Supporters— On either
side a grenadier of the 16th Foot (Beds. Regt.), each
supporting with the exterior hand a flag gules, that
on the dexter flying to the sinister and inscribed " West
Indies " ; and that on the sinister flying to the dexter
and inscribed " Canada." Motto — " Servatum cineri."
The Supporters and Motto " Servatum cineri " were
granted by R.W. under sign manual to the 2nd Bart.,
Oct. 1816, the old Motto "J'ai bien servi" is re-
tained by the rest of the family], J. P., b, 1866 ; tn. 1907,
Beatrice, d. of Rev. James Atkinson Burrow, of Tunstall,
Kirkby Lonsdale ; and has issue — George James Augus-
tine Prevost, Esq., b. 19 10 ; Margaret Elizabeth. Res. —
Stinchcombe, Dursley, Glos.
George Herbert Prevost, Esq., Lieut.-Col. (ret.) I.A.,
b. 186S ; tn. 1901, Katharine (d. 191 1), d. of W. Glennie,
of Villiers Street, St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, co. Middi.n
sex (sec. son of James Price, Gentleman, of Berwiof
Maviston, afterwards of Sutton Maddock, and some-
time of Alderton Hall, Great Ness, all co. Salop, who
d. 29 July 1805 ; m. Mary (who d. July 1809), sistei
of Wm. Sayer, Accountant for Cash to H.M. Com-
missioners of Victualling, 1756-99), b. 24 Dec. 1790;
d. 30 April 1859; tn. 1 Sept. 1823, Harriot Williams
(who d. 11 June 1872) : —
The late Nathaniel Price, Gentleman, of 6 Campsbourne
Road, Hornsey, Middlesex, b. 14 Dec. 1825; m. 17 June,
1^49, Caroline Margaret (who d. 11 Aug. 1898), d. of
William Creed of The Strand, St. Martin's-in-the-Fields,
and widow of John Sale Gadd of Westminster, d.
30 March 1911 ; leaving, with other issue: — Walter Henry
Price, Gentleman (only son), b. 1862 ; [tn. 23 Sept. 1879,
Sarah Ann, d. of William Knevitt of Shipton Street, Bethnal
Green, co. Middlesex ; and has an only child, Rose Kate
{Res.— )}; May Louisa(eld. d.), d. 1915 \tn. 16 Aug. 1866,
John Henry Ebblewhite, Citizen of London, of Portsoken
Ward in the City of London and King Edward Road, South
Hackney, by whom (who d. 15 April 1901) she had issue
—Ernest Arthur Ebblewhite, Esq., J. P., LL.D., Barr.-
at-Law (to whom refer), and nine younger children]. Res. —
The late Francis Compton Price, Gentleman, b. 17 Dec.
1840 ; tn. 18 July 1893, Francis Mary, elder dau. of the late
Robert Frederick Denson, of Pepper Street, Chester, Free-
man of that city, and died 12 September 1923.
PRICE (H. Coll., 1908). Gules, a dragon sejant be-
tween three catherine-wheels or. Mantling gules and or.
of Chilbolton, Hants., and has issue — Katharine
Alice Glennie ; Annette Dora ; Constance Charlotte.
Res. — Avon Tyrrell, Balcombe, Sussex.
PRICE, see GREEN-PRICE and RUGGE-PRICE.
°RICE of Berwick Maviston, co. Salop(H. Coll., 1911).
Argent, a lion rampant dismembered, and in the dexter
chief point a swan rousant sable. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
sable, resting the paws on a panache of swan's feathers
argent. Motto — " Ap Rhys."
Eldest and sixth sons of James Price, Gentleman, of
Berwick Maviston, Atcham, co. Salop, and afterwards
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dragon sejant or,
resting the dexter claw on a catherine-wheel sable. Motto
— " Diwydrwydd a lwydda."
Son of Sir Thomas Rees Price, K.C.M.G. (1908), J. P.
of Cape Town, late Commissioner of Railways and
Harbours, S. Africa, b. 1848; d. 1916 ; tn. 1872, Mary,
d. of late Matthias Howell of Neath : —
Col. Sir Rhys Howell Price, K.B.E. (mil. 1918), C.M.G.,
V.D., late 5th Mounted Rifles S.A., served S. Africa
1899-1902 (despatches, Queen's medal and King's medal),
and Great War 19 14- 18 (O.C. Cape Town, Recruiting and
Q.M.G. Union Defence Force), b. 1872 ; tn. 1902, Constance
Mary, second d. of late Hon. John M. Peacock of Queens-
town, S. Africa, and London, and has issue — Cedric Rhys
Price, Esq., Lieut. R.E., b. 1905; and Gwenyth Mary. Res.
— Highlands, Purley Downs, Surrey. Clubs — Conservative,
City Carlton, R.A.C.
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PRICE of Broxbourne (H. Coll. ). Or, a chevron between
1 chief two ravens, and in base a spear-head sable.
Jflantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
,in front of a spear erect or, a raven proper. Motto — " Dei
gratia attingam."
Sons of Charles Price, Gentleman, of , b.
d. ; m.
man, b. ; and 3 daus. Res. — Culverwood House,
Little Berkhamsted, Herts. Clubs — Brooks's, Guards'.
Sons of diaries Price, Gentleman, of ,
b. ; d. ; m. , Emma, d. of Edward
Moore Noble : —
John Price, Gentleman, b. ; m. , ;
and has issue — 2 sons. Res, —
Owen Talbot Price, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Phillip Aubrey Price, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Noel Elliston Price, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Son of James Price, Gentleman, of Broxbourne, Herts.,
b. 1841 : d. 1924; m. 1866, Alice Weston, d. of Henry
Weston Elder of Topsfield Hall, Hornsey : —
Athelstan Elder Price, Esq., Capt. (ret.) Welch Gds. , b.
1869 ; m. 1906, Mary Winifred, d. of the late Joseph
Crossley, of Halifax, and has issue — David Everard Ci ossley
Price, Gentleman, b- ; Rodney Athelstan Price, Gentle-
Walter Price, Gentleman, b. ; m. , .
and has issue — 1 son. Res. —
Edward Noble Price, Esq., Comdr. R.N., b. ; m.
, , and has issue— Edward Francis Price, Esq.,
Lieut, -Comdr. R.N., b. . Res. —
Edgar Price, Gentleman, b. ; m. , <
and has issue — 3 sons. Res.—
PRICE (H. Coll.). Quarterly of two hundred and
twenty-two (vide illustration), 1. gules, a lion rampant
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argent ; 2. argent, a rose gules ; 3. or, a lion rampant
gules ; 4. sable, a chevron between three goats' heads
erased or, over all in chief a crescent argent ; 5. azure,
a lion passant guardant or; 6. or, a griffin segreant,
within a bordure gules ; 7. or, a griffin segreant gules ;
8. gules, a Saracen's face affronted proper, wreathed about
the temples argent and azure ; 9. azure, a lion rampant
argent ; 10. vert, a chevron between three mullets or ;
11. azure, three Saxon crowns in pale or; 12. vert, a
cross moline or ; 13. gules, a chevron argent, three men's
heads in helmets and in profile, the vizors up proper ;
14. gules, a chevron argent, between three boys' heads
in profile, couped at the neck proper; 15. as number
eight ; 16. as number nine ; 17. as number ten ; 18. as
number eleven ; 19. sable, a lion rampant or ; 20. ermine,
a lion rampant sable ; 21. party per bend ermine and
ermines, a lion rampant or ; 22. azure, a lion rampant or,
within a bordure argent ; 23. azure, a lion rampant or,
within a bordure argent, pellettee (?) ; 24. sable, a chevron
between three spear-heads argent, imbrued gules ; 25. sable,
three roses argent ; 26. sable, three spears palewise in
fesse ; 27. as numbers eleven and eighteen ; 28. gules,
three lions passant guardant in pale argent ; 29, or, a
lion passant guardant gules ; 30. argent, three lozenges
conjoined in fesse gules, each charged with an eagle dis-
played or; 31. as numbers eleven, eighteen, and twenty-
seven ; 32. azure, a cross pat^e fitchee between four Saxon
crowns or ; 33. as number thirty-two ; 34. azure, a cross
pat£e fitchee or ; 35. vert, a stag rampant, argent; 36. gules
a chevron between three stags' heads caboshed argent ;
37. as number twenty-four ; 38. as number twenty-five ;
39. as number twenty-six ; 40. as numbers eleven, eighteen,
twenty-seven, and thirty-one ; 41. sable, on a chevron in-
vected argent, between three mullets pierced or, a unicorn's
head erased of the field, &c. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, a lion rampant argent, holding in the dexter paw
a rose gules, stalked and leaved vert. Motto— "Vive ut
vivas." Livery— Silk hat, bound with silver cord and
laced, broad silver band; coat, mulberry-coloured cloth,
edged with red piping, silver buttons, crest ; waistcoat
mulberry, silver buttons, crest ; trousers black, red piping
down the sides ; full dress : red plush knee-breeches, white
silk stockings, black shoes, silver buckles, and silver
shoulder-knots and cords on the coats.
Son of Alfred Adams Price, Esq., late Capt. 67th
Regt., b. 1840; d. 1917 ; m. 1867, Eliza Lockett (d.
1901), d. of Thomas Taylor, late I.C.S. : —
Kenneth Alexander Price, Esq., Capt. 9th Canadian
Mounted Rifles, b. 1869 ; m. 1904, Helen Mary, d. of
W. B. George, and has issue— Guy Adams Price, Gentle-
man, b. 1907; Arthur Basil Price, Gentleman, b. 1916;
Douglas Leonard Price, Gentleman, b. 1922 ; Ethel Marian ;
and Phyllis. Res. — Moosomin, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Son of Ralph Charles Price of Hill House, Carshalton,
Surrey, Patron of Farnborough, b. 1808; d. 1868; m.
1835, his cousin, Eliza Albinia (d. 1886), d. of Sir
Charles Price, 2nd Bart. : —
Leonard Charles Price, Gentleman, b. 1855. Res. —
Essex Lodge, Ewell, Surrey.
Sons of Petley Lloyd Augustus Price, Gentleman,
B.C.S., b. 1856; d. 1910; m. 1884, Mary Cotton
(Res. — Mereside Ganges, Salt Spring Island, B.C.), d.
of Capt. Frederick Arthur Egerton, R.N.: —
Augustus Robert Petley Price, Esq., Capt. Ind. Armv
Res. of Officers, b. 1885.
Harold Tudor Price, Gentleman, b. 1888; m. 1927,
Margaret, d. of the late Edward Fotheringham Layaw, of
Southsea. Res. —
Reginald Price, Gentleman, b. 1889. Res. —
Son of Gen. George Uvedale Price, Bombay Staff
Corps, b. 1821 ; d. 1891 ; in. 1st, 1851, Elizabeth
Palmer, d. of James Price, 24th Regt. : —
George Uvedale Price, Gentleman, b. 1853. Res. —
Son of Major Edward Augustus Uvedale Price, late
4th E. Surrey Regt., b. 1854, lost with his wife in the
wreck of the " Hilda," off St. Malo, 1905; m. 1881,
Elizabeth Henrietta, d. of Henry John Philip Dumas,
Esq., J. P., of 7 The Cedars, Clapham Common,
Surrey: —
Geoffrey Uvedale Price, Esq., Lieut. -Comdr. R.N.V.R.,
served Great War 1915-18 (despatches), b. 1885; m. 1908,
Winifred Ethel, d. of Edgar L. Price of The Bays, East
Putney ; and has issue — Vivienne Henrietta. Res. — 57
Cromwell Road, S.W.
Younger sons of Gen. George Uvedale Price (see
above), in. 2nd, 1859, Harriette Anne Wilhelmina, d.
of Rev. Charles Robert Gayer: —
Charles Henry Uvedale Price, Esq., C.B., D.S.O., Col.
and Hon. Brig.-Gen. late Indian Army, b. 1862; m. 1889,
Ada Mary, d. of John Orlando Hercules Norman Oliver,
C.S.I. , Deputy Commissioner of the Punjab; and has
had issue — Ryswynn Uvedale Price, Gentleman, b. 1890;
d. 1906; and Merlyth Mary. Res. — The Mount, Winter-
bourne, Bristol.
Cyril Uvedale Price, Esq., C.M.G., Lt.-Col. and Brev.
Col. Indian Army, b. 1868 ; m. 1st, 1902, Ethel Maude
(d. 1916), d. of the late Capt. William Henry Ashe, 18th
Royal Irish Regt. ; 2nd, 1919, May Edith, d. of Robert
Lewis; and has issue — Roger Uvedale Price, Gentleman,
b. 1921. Address — c/o National Bank of India, 26 Bishops-
gate, E.C.
Sons of Ralph Montague Rokeby Price, b. i860 ; d.
1905 ; m. 1889, Emily Ada, d. of William Jex and
widow of Alexander Finlay Bowman of British
Honduras : —
Ralph Chicheley Rokeby Price, Gentleman, b. 1890.
Post. add. — Belize, British Honduras.
Arthur Montague Rokeby Price, Gentleman, b. 1892;
m. 1916, Eliza, d. of Victor Kuylen, of Stann Creek,
British Honduras ; and has issue : — Ralph Montague
Rokeby Price, Gentleman, b. 1917. Res. —
Younger son of Rev. Thomas Charles Price, b. 1816 ;
d. 1885; m. 1847, Ellen, d. of John Taylor: —
Thomas Plumer Price, Gentleman, b. 1861 ; m. 1884,
Elizabeth Laura Middleton, d. of Capt. Richard George
Collins, late 57th Regt., of Melbourne House, Cullompton ;
and has issue— Thomas Ralph Plumer Price, Esq., Capt.
late R.G.A. (T.A.), Solicitor, b. 1885 [m. 1916, Ruth
Beatrice, d. of the late Sydney Harris of Edgbaston ; and
has issue — Richard Ralph Plumer Price, Gentleman, b.
1926 ; and Ruth Rosemary Plumer (Res.— 5 Portland
Street, Southampton)] ; and Phyllis Joan Sinclair Plumer
[m. 1918, Thomas Brunyee Harston, LL.B., Solicitor, of
Carlisle, and has issue]. Res.— 14 Westwood Road, South-
ampton.
Hall Towrye Price, Esq. , J. P., Barrister-at-Law, b. 1864 ;
m. 1st, 1888, Matilda Caroline (d. 1920), d. of Richard
Henry Bowen ; 2nd, 1921, Edith Mabel, widow of R. E.
Pommells of Belize. Res. — North Front Street, Belize,
British Honduras.
Son of Capt. Spencer Cosby Price, 2nd Highlanders,
b. 1819; d. 1892; m. 3rd, Emily (d. 1875), d- of James
Howe : —
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Spencer Edward Cosby Price, Gentleman, b. 1873; m.
1894, his cousin, Eleanor Anne, d. of the late Mark
Watmore ; and has surv. issue — Spencer Kendrick Sydney
Price, Gentleman, b. 1902 ; and Nesta Joan Cosby. Jigs. —
1 Hamilton Avenue, Chapeltown Road, Leeds.
Sons of Wilfrid Thomas Rokeby Price, Gentleman,
Solicitor, B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1856; d. 1926; m. 1888,
Emily Catherine, d. of Charles Frederick Murray of
Woodcote Hall, Epsom : —
Harold Rokeby Price, Esq., M.C., formerly acting Capt.
5th Batt. Rifle Bde., b. 1889. Res. — 20 Rosary Gardens,
S.W.7. Club — Conservative.
Murray Rokeby Price, Esq., late Capt. Yorks. and
Lanes. Regt., b. 1894.
PRICE (H. Coll.). Sable, a chevron erminois between
three spear-heads argent, embrued proper. Mantling
sable and or. Crest -On a wreath of the colours, a
dragon's head vert, erased gules, holding in the mouth a
sinister hand erect embrued all proper. Motto — "Ar
Dwrr y Gyd. "
Son of Sir Rose Lambart Price, 3rd Bart. , of Treng-
wainton, Cornwall, Major R.M. Lt. Inf. (ret.), by his
wife Isabella, d. of John William Tarleton of Killeigh,
King's Co. : —
Sir Francis Caradoc Rose Price, 5th Bart. (30 May 1815),
J. P., and (1922) High Sheriff co. Glamorgan, Major late
Glam. Yeo., formerly second Lieut. 1st. Batt. R. Welsh
Fusiliers, b. 1880; m. 1909, Marjorie I., d. of Sir William
Russell of Hastings, Hawkes Bay, N.Z. ; and has issue—
Rose Francis Price, Esq., b. 1910; William Russell Rose
Price, Esq., b. 1916; Michael Rose Price, Esq., b. 1922;
Diana Harriette ; Helen Jocelyn ; and Anne Charlotte.
Clubs — Carlton, Boodle's.
Sons of Henry Talbot Price, Esq., Capt. (ret.) R.N.,
late Gov. of H.M. Prison, Liverpool, b. 1839; d. 1915 ;
m. 1870, Lizzie Charlotte (d. 1915), d. of Charles
Hewitt, M.D. : —
Francis Henry Talbot Price, Esq., late Capt. D.C.L.I.,
b. 1872; vi. 1899, Florence, d. of Frederick Hurdle, and
has issue — Leslie Frederick Talbot Price, Esq., late Flying
Officer R.A.F. , b. 1903 [m. 1924, Diana, d. of the late Hon.
Maurice Gifford, C.M.G. ; and has issue — Pamela (Res. —
Boothby Hall, Grantham, Lines.)] ; and Olive May Talbot
[m. 1924, St. John Molyneux], Res. —
Ralph Moreton Aldworth Price, Gentleman, b. 1878.
Res. —
Rose Percy Caradoc Price, Esq., Comdr. R.I.M., b. 1883 ;
m. 1914, Ann, d. of the late William Aikman, of Liverpool.
Res.—
Arthur Vreichvras Rose Price, Gentleman, b. 1885.
Res.—
Sons of Sir John Frederick Price, K.C.S. I., Chief
Secretary to Government and Member of Legislative
Council, Madras, b. 1839 ; d. 1927 ; m. 1863. Alice,
d. of the Hon. H. D. Phillips, Member of Council,
Fort St. George : —
George Dominic Price, Esq., Col. and Hon Brig. -Gen.
late West Yorks. Regt., served W.Africa 1893-4, and Great
War 1914-19 (despatches), has Legion of Honour, Order
of St. Stanislaus (Russia), White Eagle (Serbia), St.
Vladimir (Russia), b. 1867; m. 1918, Alice, d. of the late
Col. Cyril Tew, and widow of Vice- Admiral F. C. Robinson.
Clubs — Naval and Military.
Thomas Herbert Francis Price, Esq., C.M.G. , D.S.O.,
Hon. Brig. -Gen., Col. late 1st Batt. Duke of Cornwall's
L.I., b. 1869; m. 1919, Lurline May, d. of Hon. Henry
Moses, M.C.L., of Sydney, and widow of Major John
Higgon, late R.W.F. Res. — Highfield Lodge, Winchester.
Sons of Thomas Price, Esq., C.B., Lt.-Col. (ret.),
served in S. African War with Victorian Mounted
Rifles, which he raised in 1885, Comdt. Common-
wealth Forces of Victoria 1902, of Queensland 1902-4,
b. 1842; d. 1911 ; m. 1st, 1874, Mary Dennistoun, d.
of the late Thomas Baillie and niece of Sir William
Baillie, Bart.; 2nd, 1902, Emeline Shadforth, d. of
Hon. Robert Dyce Reid of Kilbryde, Armadale, Mel-
bourne : —
Thomas Rose Caradoc Price, Esq., C.M.G., D.S.O.,
Col. late comdg. Welsh Gds., formerly nth King Edward's
Own Lancers, Indian Army, b. 1875; m. 1911, Dorothy
Patience, only d. of the late Sir Henry Verey ; and has
issue— Robert Caradoc Rose Price, Gentleman, b. 1912 ;
Dennistoun John Franklin Rose Price, Gentleman, b. 191 5 ;
and Mary Dorothy. Res. —
Franklin Alexander Dennistoun Rose Price, Gentleman,
b. 1885.
Son of George Price, b. 1812 ; d. 1890; m. 1st, 1839,
Hon. Emily Valentine Plunkett, d. of Edward Wad-
ding, 14th Lord Dunsany ; 2nd, 1873, Isabel Ellen
Hills, d. of the late George Harrison of Stanground
Manor, Northampton, and widow of Lieut. John James
Macdonald, 71st Highlanders: — ■
Cyril Oliver Rose Price, Gentleman, M.B.E,. b. 1880; m.
1910, Edith Muriel, d. of late Donald Campbell Ridout
of Toronto; and has issue — George Donald Rose Price,
Gentleman, b. 1911. Res. — Hill Crest, Woking.
Sons of Arthur Henry Price, Gentleman, b. 1850 ; d.
1916 ; m. 1872, Minna, d. of Samuel P. Oxley of
Valparaiso : —
Arthur Douglas Price, Gentleman, b. 1873; m. 1st,
1901, Mina Marion (who obtained a div. 1922), d. of the
late Robert Adolphe Claude of Valparaiso ; 2nd, 1922,
Augustine Benoit ; and has issue — Four daus. Res. — El
Ranchito, Guethary, Basses Pyrenees, France.
Rev. Thomas Rose Price, B.A. , Vicar of All Saints',
Halifax, Yorks., b. 1874 ; m. 1901, Frances Louisa Salisbury,
d. of Frederick Churchill, M.D., F.R.C.S., and has surv.
issue— Thomas Neville Vreichvras Churchill Rose Price,
Gentleman, b. 1911 ; and four daus. A ddress— All Saints'
Vicarage, Halifax, Yorks.
Samuel Percy Price, Gentleman, b. 1878 ; m. ist, 1906,
Margaret Elinor (d. 1906), d. of James Grant of Dun-
heanish, Oban; 2nd, 1912, Anita, d. of T. A. Mackay of
Concepcion, Chile; and has issue — Arthur Thomas Price,
Gentleman, b- 1919; John Samuel Price, Gentleman, fr.
1921 ; Michael Patrick Price, Gentleman, b. 1922; and 3
daus. Res.— Concepcion, Chile.
Lilford Neville Rose Price, Gentleman, b. 1886; m. 191 1,
Eveleen, d. of Alexander Finn, F.R.G.S., Consul-Gen. of
Valparaiso. Rse. —
HOWEL JOHN JAMES PRICE, Esquire, Justice of
the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for co. of Essex,
High Sheriff co. Brecon 1900, Bachelor of Arts of the Uni-
versity of Cambridge, and of the Inner Temple, Barrister-
at-Law. Born June 14, 1857, being the only surviving son
of the late James Price of Glynllech, in the county of Brecon,
by his wife Caroline Margaret, daughter of John James
Bellam. Armorial bearings (H. Coll., 1853)— Party per
fesse sable and or, a pale counterchanged, three boys' heads
affrontee, couped at the shoulders, two and one, proper,
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and as many serpents, nowed, one and two, vert. Mantling
sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a boy's head affronted, couped at the shoulders proper,
two serpents saltirewise, heads upwards vert, and a spear-
head fessewise ; with the Motto, " Innocentes sicut pueri
sagaces sicut serpentes." Livery — Black and gold.
Married, 1st, June 4, 1885, Mary Catherine (d. March 20,
1902), only child of William Smith of Greensted House,
in the co. of Essex ; and has Issue — Gwendoline Mary
Vaughan ; Elinor Olive Vaughan ; and Janet Anita Vaughan ;
2nd, 1904, Dora Mary, d. of late Robert Gosling, Esq.,
J. P., D. L. , of Hassobury, Essex; and has further issue,
Joan Dora Vaughan. Res. — Greensted Hall, Ongar, Essex.
Club— Arthur's.
PRICE. Azure, three lions' heads erased or, a bordure
of the last. Mantling azure and or. Crest— Upon a
wreath of the colours, a lion's head as in the arms. Motto
— " Quis timet."
Son of James Nugent Blackwood Price, Esq., D. L.
and J. P. for co. Down, late Brevet-Major 60th Royal
Rifles, b. 1844 ; d. 1927 ; m. 1869, Alice Louisa, eldest
dau. of W. R. Ward :—
Rev. Edward Hyde Blackwood Price, M.A. , J. P. co.
Down, formerly Vicar of Holy Trinity, Charlton, S.Ei,
b. 1875. Res.— Saintfield House, co. Down.
PRICE (H. Coll., 4 Sept. 1928). Argent, on a bend
azure, a rod of Aesculapius or, a chief of the second,
thereon a cinquefoil between two fleurs-de-lis of the third.
Mantling; azure and argent. Crest — Issuant from a
coronet composed of two fleur-de-lis between three cinque-
foils set upon a rim or, a griffin's head azure, charged with
a cinqefoil gold. Motto — " Vive ut vivas."
Second son of Walter Price, of Beeston, Notts.,
b. 1846; m, 1879, Charlotte, d. of John Johnson, of
Wilford, Notts. :—
Cecil Stanley Price, Esq., M.B.E., F.R.G.S., Capt. (ret.)
Australian A.M.C., b. 1884 ; m. 1912, Edith Mary, eld. d.
of William Irwin, of Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia.
Res. — St. Alban, Whitmore Road, Harrow-on-the-Hill.
MORGAN PHILIPS PRICE, Esq., J. P. Gloucester,
M.A. (Camb). Born 1885, being the elder son of the late
William Edwin Price, Gentleman, by his wife Margaret,
second dau. of the late Robert Needham Philips, Esq. ,
M.P. , of The Park, Prestwich. co. Lanes., and Welcombe,
co. Warwick; s. his grandfather, 1891. Armorial bear-
ings— Ermine, a lion passant gules, holding in the dexter
forepaw a caduceus proper, a chief wavy sable, thereon a
cock between two spear-heads argent. Mantling gules and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
dragon's head erased vert, transfixed by a broken spear
from the sinister in bend sinister proper, holding in the
mouth an eagle's leg erased argent. Motto — " Spe labor
levis." Seat — The Grove, Taynton, nr. Gloucester. Clubs
— Parliamentary LaDour, 1917.
PRICKETT(H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, on a cross
azure, on a canton, the arms of Armitstead, namely or, a
chevron embattled counter-embattled sable, between three
pheons, points downwards azure, all within two flaunches
gules, each charged with a tilting-spear in pale, point up-
wards of the field, headed argent (Fenton).
Son of Rev. Thomas William Prickett, M.A. (Camb.),
F.S.A., F.R.G.S., b. 1822; d. 1902; m. 1863, Anne,
d. of Humphrey Sandwith, M.D., F.R.C.P., of Hull :—
Francis Fenton Prickett, Gentleman, b. 1869. Clubs —
Wellington ; Jun. Athenaeum.
PRICKETT of Bridlington (H. Coll.). Or, on a cross
azure, quarter pierced of the field, four mascles of the first.
Mantling azure and or. Crest (H. Coll., 22 Feb. 1907) —
On a wreath of the colours, a hind trippant proper, charged
on the body with three crescents interlaced or. Motto —
" Auxilium ab alto."
Son of Marmaduke Prickett, Gentleman, M.D., b. 1844 ;
d. 1928 ; m. 1879, Alice, d. of Charles Mortlock : —
Charles H. Prickett, Esq., D.S.O., Col. R.E., b. 1881 ;
m. 1914, Margaret, 3rd d. of the late James Kemp, of
Oakhurst, Woodhay, Newbury. Res. — Kingston House,
S. Farnborough, Hants. Club — Army and Navy.
Son of Thomas Prickett, Esq., of Bridlington, J. P.
and D.L., Lt.-Col. 2nd E. Yorks. R.V., b. 1814; d.
1885 ; m, 1841, Elizabeth Ann, only d. of Rev. John
Rolleston : —
Col. Thomas Prickett, late Essex Regt., b. 1845. Res. —
49 Hill Street, Berkeley Square, W.
Son of Capt. John Rolleston Prickett, R.N. (ret.),
J. P. Suffolk, b. 1848 ; d. 1921 ; m. 1880, Caroline, d. of
T. F. A. Burnaby of Brampton, Hunts. : —
Cecil Burnaby Prickett, Esq., Capt. R.N., b. 1882 ; m.
1911, Gwladys, d. of late John Carr Clark, and has issue —
Anthony John Cecil Prickett, Gentleman, b. 19 12 ; Nigel
Robertson Prickett, Gentleman, b. 1913 ; David Christopher
Marmaduke Prickett, Gentleman, b. 1920. Res. — 1 Wynd-
ham Mews, Upper Montagu Street, W.i.
PRICE-DAVIES (R.L. 1882, H. Coll.). Quarterly,"!
quarter-pierced azure, four mascles of the field (Prickett) ; 2
and 3, ermine, across voided sable, between four fleurs-de-lys
and 4, gules, on a bend argent, a lion passant between two
estoiles sable, in chief a lion's head erased of the second,
ducally crowned or (Davies); 2 and 3, quarterly, nebuly
gules and ermine, in the 1st and 4th quarters a lion ram-
pant regardant argent, gorged with a collar sable, and in
the 2nd and 3rd quarters an escallop between three boars'
heads erased of the last (Price). Mantling gules and ar-
gent. Crests. — 1. upon a wreath of the colours, upon a
mount vert, between two antlers or, a lion's head erased
argent, ducally crowned gules and charged with an estoile
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sable (Davies); 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-
lion erminois, holding between the paws an escallop sable
and transfixed through the mouth by a tilting-spear pale-
wise proper (Price). Motto— " Dum spiro spero." Livery
— Claret, brass buttons.
Sons of Lewis Richard Price of Marrington Hall and
Brompton Hall, by Eliza, second d. of the late John
James Turner, Esq., J. P. and D.L., of Pentreheylin,
Montgomeryshire : —
Stafford Davies Price-Davies, Esq., J. P. for cos. of Salop
and Montgomery (High Sheriff 1898), Deputy Chairman
Quarter Sessions co. Montgomery, Lt.-Col. late R.A. ,
served Great War 1914-18, b. 1866; w.1891, Ethel, O.B.E.,
J. P. co. Montgomery, d. of C. E. Charlesworth of Conyng-
ham Hall, Knaresborough, J.P. ; and has issue — Charles
Stafford Price-Davies, Esq., M.C., Capt. late K.R.R.C.,
formerly A.D. C. to Gov. -Gen. of Canada, served Great War
1914-18, Staff, Constantinople, 1919, b. 1892. Estates —
Marrington Hall, Chirbury, Salop ; Trafaelgwyn, Radnor-
shire ; and Brompton Hall, Montgomeryshire. Post. add.
— Marrington Hall, Montgomery. Club — Naval and
Military.
Hugh Arthur Lewis Price-Davies, Esq., J.P. Sussex,
served Great War 1915-18, b. 1873 ; m. 1901, Medora, d.
of Edwin T. Taylor, of Sacramento, California. Res. —
Queen's Lodge, Hurst Green, Etchingham, Sussex.
Llewelyn Alberic Emilius Price-Davies, Esq., V.C., C.B.,
C.M.G., D.S.O., Officer Legion of Honour, Order of SS.
Maurice and Lazarus (Italy), Col. late King's Royal Rifle
Corps, A.D.C. to King George, A.A. and Q.M.G., Gibral-
tar, b. 1878; m. 1906, Eileen Geraldine Edith, d. of James
Wilson, Esq., J.P. and D. L. , of Currygrane, Edgeworths-
town, Ireland. Res. — Maryleen, Andover Road, Newbury,
Berks. Club— Army and Navy.
PRIDEAUX-BRUNE (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1. azure,
a cross cercel^ or (Brune); 2. lozengy ermine and gules
(Rokele); 3. argent, a chevron sable, in chief a label of
three points gules, a mullet for difference (Prideaux); 4.
party per pale argent and gules, three castles counterchanged
(Prideaux, ancient). Mantling azure and or. Crests—
1. upon a wreath of the colours, a goat passant per pale in-
dented argent and sable, armed and unguled or, pendent
from a collar gules, a shield thereon the arms of Brune
(Brune); 2. upon a wreath of the colours, an old man's
head in profile, couped at the shoulders proper, hair and
beard or, on the head a chapeau gules (Prideaux). Motto
— " Toujours pret. "
Son of Charles Glynn Prideaux-Brune, Esq., J.P. and
D.L. co. Cornwail (High Sheriff 1880), b. 1821 ; d.
1907 ; m. 1846, Hon. Ellen Jane (d. 1902), d. of the
Rt. Hon. Robert Shapland Carew, 1st Lord Carew:—
Charles Robert Prideaux-Brune, Esq., J.P. cos. Hertford
and Cornwall, D.L. and (1916) High Sheriff Cornwall,
late Lt.-Col. Rifle Brigade, late Lt.-Col. and Hon.
Col. Commanding 4th Batt. West Yorkshire Regt. [and
impaling the arms of Knatchbull-Hugessen, namely,
quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, on a mount an oak-tree proper,
supported by two boars sable (Hugessen) ; 2 and 3, azure,
three cross crosslets fitch£e between two bendlets or (K natch-
bull)], b. 1848 ; m. 1883, Hon. Katharine Cecilia (d. 1926),
d. of the Rt. Hon. Edward Hugessen Knatchbull-Hugessen,
1st Lord Brabourne ; and has had issue — (1) Fulke Knatch-
bull Prideaux-Brune, Esq., Lieut. -Comdr. R. N., b. 1887
[m. 1915, Mary, d. of the late Hon. James Garvan of
Sydney, N.S.W. ; and has issue — John Charles Fulke
Prideaux-Brune, Gentleman, b. 1916] ; (2) Denis Edward
Prideaux-Brune, Esq., D.S.O. and Bar, Capt. and Bt.-
Major Rifle Brigade, b. 1891 [m. 1918, Cicely Alice, d. of
Sir Philip Grey Egerton, Bt. ; and has issue — Philip
Egerton Edmund Prideaux-Brune, Gentleman, b. 192 1 ;
Rowland Denis Charles Prideaux-Brune. Gentleman, b.
1925 ; and 1 dau. (Club — Arthur's) ; (3) Edmund Nicholas
Prideaux-Brune, Lieut. Rifle Bde.,b. 1898 ; killed inaction
1918; Eva Katharine; Winifred Annie [m. 1920, Capt.
Offley Wakeman, and d. 1924] ; and Sybil Isolda [m. 1924,
Julian Charlesworth of Gunton Hall, Lowestoft]. Seat —
Prideaux Place, Padstow, Cornwall. Clubs — Arthur's,
Naval and Military.
Sons of Rev. Edward Shapland Prideaux-Brune, M.A.,
lat£ Rector of Rowner, co. Hampshire, b. 1853 ;
d. 1928; m. 1885, Sophia, d. of William Grant of
Monckton House, Anglesey, near Gosport : —
Humphrey Ingelram Prideaux-Brune, Gentleman, Acting
Consul, Ningpo, b. 1886; m. 1920, Adah, d. of the late
M.A. Pollard, Esq., D.L. , of Castle Pollard.
Hugh Treverbyn Prideaux-Brune, Gentleman, b. 1890.
Lancelot Grant Oglander Prideaux-Brune, Gentleman,
b. 1894 ; m. 1926, Constance, d. of — Tetley. Res.
Son of Ernest Augustus Prideaux-Brune, late Lieut.
29th Regt., by his wife Frances Josling, second d. of
Rev. George Sayle Prior, Rector of St. Breock, Corn-
wall:—
George Ernest Prideaux-Brune, Esq., late Capt. 6th
(Inniskilling) Dragoons, b. 1867; m. 1907, Mary Evelyn, d.
of Lt.-Col. F. Henry of Elmestree, Tetbury ; and has issue
— Peter Francis Prideaux-Brune, Gentleman, b. 1908.
Res.—
PRIDHAM of Plymouth (H. Coll.).
or, three lions' heads erased of the field.
Azure, on a pile
Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion's gamb
erased azure, grasping a fetterlock or. Motto — •' Prud-
homme et loyal."
Sons of Colonel Frederick Pridham, Principal Ordnance
Officer at Roy. Arsenal, Woolwich, 1893-8, b. 1841; d.
1912; m. 1869, Elizabeth, d. of late Robert Roberts,
Esq., J P., D.L., of The Firs, Chester, and Plas
Lelleched, Anglesey : —
Col. Geoffrey Robert Pridham, C.B.E., D.S.O., R.E., b.
1872 ; m. 1917, Mignonne Muriel, d. of the late C. L.
Cumming, I.C.S., and widow of Major Chrystie, R.G.A. ;
and has issue — 1 son ; 1 dau. Club — United Service.
Son of Edmund Pridham, Gentleman, b. 1844; d.
1910 ; m. 1886, Mary, d. of Capt. Henry O'Neil, Royal
Cornwall Rangers : —
Henry Pridham, Gentleman, b. 1886. Res. — 5 Princes
Square, Plymouth. Club — Royal Western Yacht of
England (Plymouth).
Sons of Charles Pridham, B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1812 ; d.
1886; m. 1841, Susan, d. of Walter Prideaux :—
Charles Pridham, Gentleman, b. 1832. Res. — Plymouth.
Walter Pridham, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Theodore Pridham, Gentleman, b. . Res.—
Arthur Pridham, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Frederick Pridham, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Ernest Pridham, Gentleman, b. . Res —
Sons of Arthur Wellesley Pridham, late R.N. , b. 1815 ;
d. 1879 ; m. 1856, Amy, d. of William Penn Hele
Eales of Plymouth : —
Arthur Eales Pridham, Gentleman, Solicitor, b.
Res.— 26 Theobald's Road, London, W.C.
William Charles Pridham, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Cecil Fell Pridham, Gentleman, b. . Res. — 26 Theo-
bald's Road, W.C.i.
PRIESTLEY of Bradford (H. Coll.). Gules, on a
chevron argent between in chief two towers of the second
and in base a merino lamb proper, three cockatrices of the
prt
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first. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a demi-lion rampant argent, resting the sinister
paw upon a grappling-iron proper. Motto — " Respice
finem. "
Son of Briggs Priestley of Calverley, Leeds, M. P. Pud-
sey Div. of Yorks, b. ; d. ; m. : —
Sir William Edwin Briggs Priestley, Kt. Bach. (1909),
J. P. Bradford, of which town he has been Councillor,
Alderman, and Mayor (1904-5), M.P. Bradford (East)
1906-18, b. 1859; m. 1883, Ruth, d. of Joseph Craven of
Thornton, late M.P. Shipley Div. of Yorks. ; and has issue
— Two daus. Res. — Rosemount House, Bradford ; Little-
dale Hall, Caton, near Lancaster. Clubs — Reform, Rane-
lagh, Royal Automobile, National Liberal.
PRIESTLEY (H. Coll., 31 July 1895). Gules, on a
chevron engrailed argent, between in chief two towers of
the last, issuing out of each a demi-lion rampant or, and in
base a grappling-iron of the second, a serpent nowed
proper, between two grappling-irons sable. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, in front
of a mount, thereon a cockatrice holding an arrow point
downwards in its beak, a serpent nowed all proper.
Motto— " Ars longa vita brevis." Livery— Dark blue,
silver buttons.
Sons of Sir William Overend Priestley, M.D., &c. , M.P. ,
b. 1829; d. 1900; m. April 17, 1856, Eliza (Lady of
Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jeru-
salem in England), d. of Robert Chambers, LL.D. , of
Edinburgh : —
Robert Chambers Priestley, Esq.,O.B.E., M.A., M.B.
(Cantab.), b. 1857; m. 1884, Ida Mary, d. of the late
Thomas Eustace Smith, M.P. ; and has issue— (1) Hugh
William Priestley, Esq. , b. 1887 ; (2) Edward Overend
Priestley, Gentleman, R.N.,£. 1889; and Ella [m. 151,1907,
Hon. Harold Ritchie (killed in action 1918) ; 2nd, 192a,
Surg.-Col. Evelyn Luxmoie, M.C., i/2nd Life Gds.].
Res. — Terriers House, High Wycombe. Clubs — United
University, Royal Automobile.
Sir Joseph Child Priestley, Knt. Bach. (1927), K.C.,
B.A. (Cantab.), Barrister-at-Law and Bencher, Inner
Temple, Chairman Herts. Quarter Sessions (Hertford Div.),
Vice-Chairman Herts. C.C. , m. 1891, Annette Maude
Warner, sec. d. of Ralph George Price, Esq., J.P. ; and
has issue — Douglas Ralph Overend Priestley, Esq., M.C,,
Capt. R.E. , b. 1893 ; and Monica [m. 1st, 1916, Col. Cuth-
bert Rabagliati (whom she div. 1922) ; 2nd, Robert
Waterer ; and has issue] . Res. — Tatmore Place, Hitchin,
Herts. Club— Oxford and Cambridge.
PRIESTMAN (H. Coll.). Argent, on waves of the
sea issuant from base proper a lymphad, sails furled
sable, on a chief engrailed of the last, a sun in splendour
or, between two roses of the field, barbed and seeded
also proper. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, upon an anchor fessewise flukes
to the sinister sable, a hawk wings expanded proper,
holding in the beak a rose argent, barbed, seeded, leaved
and slipped also proper. Motto — " Spes anchora tuta."
Son of Robert Priestman, of Bishop Auckland : —
Sir John Priestman, Knt. Bach. (1923), J.P. co. Dur-
ham, Proprietor of John Priestman and Co., Ltd., Ship-
builders, b, 1855 ; m. 1st, 1880, Naomi (d. 1908), d. of
late D. P. Huntly, of Sunderland; 2nd, 1916, Marie, d.
of late Dr. Arthur Pownall, of Chorlton-cum-Hardy ;
and has issue — 1 dau. Res. — Cliffside, Roker, Sunder-
land.
PRIESTMAN of Shotley Park (H. Coll.) Azure, on a
mount issuant from the base an olive-tree fructed or,
between two lions rampant argent. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm em-
bowed proper, manacled at the wrist or, the hand hold-
ing an olive branch fructed also proper. Motto —
" Prest main."
Son of Jonathan Priestman, Esq., J. P., of Shotley
Bridge, co. Durham, b. ; d. 1888 ; m. : —
Francis Priestman, Esq., J.P. and D.L. for co. Durham,
Knt. of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of
Jerusalem, b. 1855 ; m. 1883, Cecil, d. of Dr. Shiell, of
Chester-le-Street ; and has issue — ison; 3 daus. Res.
— Shotley Park, Shotley Bridge, Durham. Clubs —
British Empire, R.A.C.
PRIMROSE (L.O.,22june 1903). Parted per fesse argent
and ermines, on a fesse vert between a millrind accompanied
by two cross crosslets fitch^e in chief gules, and in base
a salmon on its back of the first, holding a ring in its
mouth or, three primroses leaved and slipped proper.
Mantling vert, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
his liveries, a hand holding a primrose both proper.
Motto — " Fide et fiducia. "
Son of Sir John Ure Primrose, 1st Baronet, of
Redholme, Dumbreck, Lord Provost of Glasgow and
Lieut, of the county of the city of Glasgow, J.P. and
D. L. , b. 16 Oct. 1847 ; d. 1924; m. 1st, 1877, Margaret
Jane (d. 1896), d. of James Adam of Glasgow ; 2nd,
1897, Anna {d. 1913), d. of Alexander Spence Wylie
of Glasgow; 3rd, 1915, Muriel, d. of Edwin Pilling,
and widow of James Donald : —
Sir William Louis Primrose, 2nd Bart. (7 July 1903), of
Redholme, b. 1880 ; m. 1907, Elizabeth Caroline, d. of
Hugh Dunsmuir of Glasgow, and has issue — John Ure
Primrose, Esq., b. 1908 ; Hugh Dunsmuir Primrose,
Esq., b. 1909. Res. — Garail, Dunoon, Argyll.
PRIMROSE (L.O., 1823). Quarterly, 1 and 4, vert,
three primroses within a double tressure flory counterflory
or (Primrose) ; 2 and 3, argent, a lion rampant double-
queued sable (Cressy). Mantling gules, doubled ermine.
Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries, a demi-lion gules,
holding in the dexter paw a primrose as in the arms.
Supporters — Two lions vert. Motto — " Fide et fiducia."
Eld. and only surv. son of Rt. Hon. Sir Archibald
Philip Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery, K.G. , K.T.,
P.C., LL.D..F.R.S., F.B.A., F.S.A., Lord-Lieut, of
Edinburgh and Linlithgow, Pres. of the Linlithgow
and Midlothian Terr. Force Assoc, J.P. Bucks., Hon.
Col. 7th and 10th Batts. Royal Scots (V.D.), and 1st
Lowland Brigade R.F.A., Brig.-Gen. Royal Company
of Archers, b. 1847 ; d. 1929 ; m. 1878, Hannah (d.
1890), only d. and heiress of Baron Mayer Amsche
de Rothschild : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Albert Edward Harry Mayer Archibald
Primrose, 6th Earl of Rosebery (10 April 1703), Viscount
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Inverkeithing, Baron Primrose and Dalmeny, Viscount ot
Rosebery and Lord Primrose and Dalmeny, all in the
Peerage of Scotland ; Earl of Midlothian, Viscount Ment-
more of Mentmore, Bucks., and Baron Epsom of Epsom,
Surrey, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, and also
Baron Rosebery of Rosebery, Edinburgh, in the United
Kingdom, and a Baronet, D.S.O., M.C., M.P. for Edin-
burgh 1906-10, D.L., J. P. Midlothian, Vice-Chairman of
Bucks. Terr. Force Assoc, Lt.-Col. Reserve of Officers,
late Gren. Gds., served Great War 1914-18 (despatches),
b. 1882 ; m. 1st, 1909, Dorothy Alice Margaret Augusta,
J of Lord Henry George Grosvenor (marriage diss.
1919) ; and has issue — Archibald Ronald Primrose,
commonly called Lord Dalmeny, b. 1910; and Lady
Helen Dorothy ; 2nd, 1924, Hon. Eva Isabel Bruce, d.
of 2nd Baron Aberdare and formerly wife of 3rd Baron
Belper. Seats — Dalmeny Park, Edinburgh ; Rosebery,
Edinburgh; The Durdans, Epsom; and Mentmore,
Leighton Buzzard, Bucks. Town res. — 38 Berkeley
Square, W.
PRINCE (H. Coll., 10 Feb., 1917)- Azure, a horse
forcene argent, in chief to the dexter a garb of barley,
to the sinister a garb of wheat or. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm
proper, between a garb of barley and a garb of wheat or.
Motto — " Firmior quo paratior."
Son of William Prince, of Canterbury :— ■
Sir Alexander William Prince, K.B.E. (1922), Knt.
Bach. (1916), b. 1870 ; m. 1897, Edith, d. of Isaac Jonas,
of Edgbaston ; and has issue — Gerald Alexander Prince,
Esq., b. 1898 [m. Myrtle De Pass ; and has issue — 1 son
and 1 dau.] ; Leslie Barnett Prince, Esq., b. 1901 [m.
Norah Lewis ; and has issue — 1 son, and 1 dau.] ;
Norman Maurice Prince, Esq., b. 1905. Res. — 7 Fitz-
john's Avenue. Hampstead, N.W. Clubs — Junior
Carlton, Constitutional.
PRINGLEofWhytbank(L.O., 1673 and 1828). Argent,
on a saltire engrailed sable, five escallops or. Mantling
sable, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries,
a man's heart winged proper. Supporters — Two pilgrims
habited proper. Motto — " Sursum."
Fifth but only surv. son of Robert Keith Pringle, Esq.,
D.L.J. P. Selkirkshire, J. P.Derbyshire, late H.E. I. C.S.,
b. 1802 ; d. 1897; m. 1848, Mary Jane, d. of the late
Gen. George Moore, H.E.I.C.S. : —
William Pringle, Gentleman, b. 1868; m. 1910, Gladys,
d. of T. Baylis ; and has issue — Alexander William
Pringle, Gentleman, b. 1913 ; and Mary Gladys. Estate
— Whytbank, co. Selkirk. Address — c/o Messrs Hope,
Todd, and Kirk, W.S. , 19 Charlotte Square, Edinburgh.
PRINGLE (L.O., 1673). Azure, three escallops or.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of
his liveries, a saltire, within a garland of bay leaves
proper. Mottoes— " Coronat fides "( Pringle of Stitchill) ;
" Amicitia reddit honores" (Pringle of Torsonce).
Eld. son of Sir Norman Robert Pringle, 8th Bart., b.
1871 ; d. 1919; m. 1902, Florence Madge, d. of the
late J. Vaughan of Rochester: —
Sir Norman Hamilton Pringle, 9th Bart. (5 July 1683),
of Stichill, b. 1903. Res. — Newhall, Galashiels, N.B.
PRINGLE (L.O. , 1673). Argent, on a saltire engrailed
azure, five escallops argent. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — A serpent nowed proper. Motto — " Nosce
te ipsum." Livery— Blue and white.
Son of James Thomas Pringle, Esq., J. P. cos. Rox-
burgh and Selkirk, D.L. co. Selkirk, Commander R.N.
(ret.), b. 1832; d. 1902; m. 1862, Ann Parminter, only
child of the late Colonel Black, 53rd Regiment : —
James Lewis Pringle, Esq., J. P. cos. Roxburgh and
Selkirk, D.L. co. Selkirk, M.A. (Oxon. ) 1907, Capt.
(ret.) Lothians and Border Horse, b. 1869 ; m. 1904,
Ada Mary, ygst. d. of John Paton of Lethangie, Kinross;
and has issue— (1) James Harold Pringle, Gentleman, b.
1905; (2) George Arthur Wyndham Pringle, Gentleman,
b. 1910. Seat — Torwood-lee, Galashiels, co. Selkirk. Club
— New (Edinburgh).
PRINSEP, see LEVETT-PRINSEP.
PRIOR, see MURRAY-PRIOR.
HENRY WALLIS PRIOR- WANDESFORD, Esq.,
J. P. for Glos., Worcs., and N.R. Yorks., B.A. (Camb.),
late Lieut. 81st Regt. , Hon. Major 1920. Born 1844, being
the second son of the late Rev. John Prior of Mount
Dillon, co. Dublin, by his wife Sarah, only surviving
daughter of the Hon. Charles Harward Butler Clarke South-
well Wandesford of Castlecomen, co. Kilkenny, and of
Kirklington, Yorkshire. Armorial bearings — Quarterly,
1 and 4, or, a lion rampant double-queued azure, armed and
langued gules (for Wandesforde) ; 2 and 3, vert, on a bend
ermine, three chevronels gules (for Prior). Mantling;
azure and or ; and for his Crests, 1. upon a wreath of the
colours, a church proper, the spire azure (for Wandes-
forde) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, an estoile vert (for
Prior). Mottoes— "Tout pour l'Eglise" (for Wandesforde) ;
" Quis audeat luci aggredi " (for Prior). Married, 1878,
Mary Anne (d. 1910), d. of late Richard Phillips, Esq.,
J. P., of Mount River, Newport, co. Tipperary, and widow
of R. H. Collis of Millbrook, co. Tipperary ; and has surv.
issue -Two daus. Postal address— Kirklington Hall,
Bedale, Yorks. Club — Royal Automobile.
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M RICHARD HENRY PRIOR - WANDESFORDE,
SJ Esquire, J. P. and D. L, co. Kilkenny, B.A. of the
University of Cambridge. Born Sept. 15, 1870, being
the eldest son of the late Charles Butler Prior, Esquire,
Justice of the Peace, by his wife Dora, daughter of Richard
Phillips, Esquire, ofGaile.in the county of Tipperary, Justice
of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant ; and assumed by Royal
Licence the additional surname and arms of Wandesforde,
1894. Armorial bearings — Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a
lion rampant double-queued azure, armed and langued
gules (for Wandesforde) ; 2 and 3, vert, on a bend er-
mine, three chevronels gules (for Prior). Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling
azure and or ; and for his Crests, 1. upon a wreath of the
colours, a church proper, the spire azure (for Wandesforde) ;
2. upon a wreath of the colours, an estoile vert (for Prior).
Mottoes— " Tout pour l'Eglise" (for Wandesforde) ; " Quis
audeat luci aggredi " (for Prior). Livery — Blue and yellow.
Married, March 1896, Florence Jackson von Schwartz Pryor,
dau. of the late Rev. Ferdinand Pryor of Halifax, Nova
Scotia; and has had Issue (1)— Christopher Butler Prior-
Wandesford, Gentleman, born Dec. 15, 1896 ; d. of wounds
received in action 1917 ; (2) Ferdinand Charles Richard
Prior- Wandesforde, Esq., D.S.O., Capt. late R.F. A., served
Great War 1914-16 (despatches), born Oct. 23, 1897 [m.
1924, Florence, d. of Rev. W. Phillips, Rector of Skirlaugh,
Yorks.] ; (3) Richard Cambridge Prior- Wandesforde, Gen-
tleman, b. 1902 ; Vera [«. 1925, Capt. G. Jameson ; and
has issue] ; and Florence Doreen. Estates— Castlecomer,
co. Kilkenny; Kirklington, and Hudswell, Yorks. Seats —
Castlecomer, in the county of Kilkenny ; The Hall, Kirk-
lington, in the county of York. Club — Kildare Street
(Dublin).
PRISTON (H. Coll.). Azure, a chevron between in
chief two garbs or, and in base a chaplet of oak fructed
proper. Mantling azure and or. Crest — Issuant out of
a mural crown or, a wolf's head holding in the mouth
a rose leaved, slipped and budded proper. Motto —
" Grate et vigiliter."
Son of Priston, of b. ;
m. : —
Robert Browne Priston, Esq., Rear-Adm. R.N., b. ;
m. Rose, d. of ; and has issue — Rev. Stewart
Browne Priston, Rector ot Bacton, Stowmarket, for-
merly Archdeacon of Stanley, b. ; Priston,
Gentleman, late Lieut. -Comdr. R.N., b. ;
Priston, Gentleman, late Comd., R.N., b. . Res. —
Overfield, Southlands Road, Bickley, Kent. Club—
Royal Albert Yacht.
PRITCHARD of Four Oaks (H. Coll.). Per chevron
ermine and argent, in chief two lozenges sable, each
charged with an escallop or, and in base a lion rampant of
the third. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a demi- dragon proper, holding
between the claws a lozenge charged as in the arms.
Motto — " Lahore et fide."
Son of Thomas Pritchard, of Wood Green Lodge,
Wednesbury, : —
Sir Albert Edward Pritchard, Knt. Bach. (1923), J.P.
and Alderman, co. Stafford, b. 1859; m. 1887, Amy
Betsy, d. of John Knowles, of Wednesbury ; and has
issue — Cuthbert Thomas Pritchard, Esq., b. 1890 [m.
1924, Muriel, d. of J. Davies Pitt]; Dorothea Eileen
Mary ; Margaret Cecilia Amy ; Winifred Helen [m. 1923,
John Edwin Pearson]. Res. — The Homestead, Four
Oaks, co. Warwick.
PRITCHARD (H. Coll.). Per [ale sable and gules, in
chief two lions rampant o.', and in base a chaplet argent.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
within an annulet gules, a lion rampant sable, holding an
oval buckle argent. Motto — " Spes infracta." Livery —
Blue, red piping.
Son of William Benning Pritchard, Gentleman, b. 1849 ;
d. 1913; m. , Helen Paul: —
Gerald Pritchard, Gentleman, b. 1875. Postal address —
Fleurier, King's Road, Richmond, Surrey.
Son of William Tarn Pritchard, b. 1819 ; d. 1901 ; m.
1st, 1848, Jane (ne'e Benning) ; 2nd, 1856, Mary Martha
Bassett : —
Alfred Bassett Pritchard, Esq. , late Major Indian Army, b.
1857; m. 1889, Louie, d. of Sir Alfred Dryden, Bart. ; and
has had issue — (1) Wilfred Dryden Pritchard, Gentleman, b.
1890 ; killed in Great War ; (2) Lawrence Dryden Pritchard,
Gentleman, b. 1892; d. on active service 1918 ; (3) Cecil
Dryden Pritchard, Gentleman, b. 1893. Res. —
Sons of Lt.-Gen. Sir Gordon Douglas Pritchard, K. C. B. ,
Col. Commandant Royal Engineers 1902, served in
Indian Mutiny 1857-9, China War i860, Abyssinian
Campaign 1868, b. 1835 '• d. 1912 ; m. 1863, Agnes
Maria, d. of William HinkesOx, Esq., J.P. : —
Brig.-Gen. Aubrey Gordon Pritchard, C.M.G., late R.
Warwicksh. Regt. , formerly Ind. Army, b. 1869; m. 1922,
Hilda, d. of W. Whitworth, of 18 Essex Villas, Kei.singt n.
Res. — Hill House, Higham, nr. Colchester. Club — United
Service.
Brig-. Gen. Clive Gordon Pritchard, C.M.G., D.S.O., late
R.G.A., b. 1871 ; m. 1901, Edith Ellershaw ; and has issue
— Una and Dulcie ; and Ida Gordon. Seat— Brockley
Combe, Oatlands, Weybridge. Res.— Torwood, Collington
Rise, Bexhill-on-Sea. Club — United Service.
Son of Col. Hurlock Galloway Pritchard, C.S.I. (1893),
R.A., served in Indian Mutiny, Mil. Sec. to Gov. of
Madras (Lord Hobart) 1872-4, Acct.-Gen. and Dep.-
Sec. Mil. Dept. Govt, of India 1886-93, b. 1836; d.
1910; m. 1868, Isabella Margaret, d. of Sir William
Mackenzie, K.C.B., C.S.I. :—
Maj.-Gen. Harry Lionel Pritchard, C. B. , C.M.G.,
D.S.O., R.E., Chief Eng. H. Q. Eastern Command,
A.D.C. to King George since 1926, served Ashanti 1895-6,
Sudan 1896-8, S. Africa 1899-1902, Great War 1914-19
(seven times ment. desp.), b. 1871 ; m. 1902, Elizabeth
Gilbert Furse ; and has issue — Emily Evelyn ; and Lily
Millicent. Club — United Service.
Yr.son of William Waugh Pritchard, b. 1792 ; d. 1859 ;
m. 1817, Ruth, d. of Capt. S. P. Pritchard, R.N. :—
Alfred John Pritchard, Gentleman, b. 1838; m.
Lydia Shallis ; and has issue— (1) Frank Shallis Pritchard,
Solicitor, b. 1871 (Address— 2 Billiter Avenue, E.C.3) ; (2)
Herbert Alfred Pritchard, Gentleman, b. 1872; (3) Malcolm
Arthur Pritchard, Solicitor, *. 1874 (Address— Napier House,
High Holborn, W.C.i) ; and Ella Lydia. Res.—
Son of Rev. Albert Richard Pritchard, late Vicar of
Bekesbourne, b. 1840; d. 1914 ; m. , Adrienne
Hill : —
Reginald Douglas Pritchard, Gentleman, b. 1899.
PRITCHARD (H. Coll., 7 April 1909). Sable, a lion
rampant ermine, on a chief argent, a pellet between two
boars' heads couped of the first. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant regardant or, holding in the paws a^ gryphon's
head argent, erased gules. Motto — " Libertas."
Sons of Rev. Thomas John Evans Pritchard, B.A.
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(Oxon.), b. 1858 ; m. 1889, Annie Dorothea, d. of John
Edwards of Liverpool: —
Thomas Hampden Evans Pritchard, Gentleman, b. 1900.
Edward Evan Pritchard, Gentleman, b. 1902. Estates in
cos. Dublin and King's Co., Ireland; and Crowborough,
Sussex.
PRITTIE (10 May 1800, U.O.) Per pale argent and
gules, three wolves' heads erased counterchanged. Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a wolfs head erased argent. Motto — " In omnia
paratus."
Son of Rt. Hon. Henry O'Callaghan Prittie, 4th Baron
Dunalley (Irel. , 31 July 1800), a Rep. Peer, H.M.'s
Lieut, co Kerry, Hon. Col. 4th Batt. Royal Irish
Regt. , b. 1851; d. 1927; m. 1876, Mary Frances,
M. B. E. , d. of Major-Gen. Reginald Onslow Farmer,
R.A. :—
Rt. Hon. Henry Cornelius O'Callaghan Prittie, 5th
Baron Dunalley (31 July 1800), D.S.O., Major late Rifle
Brig. [Supporters — Dexter, a man in complete armour,
holding in the exterior hand a tilting-spear, all proper ;
sinister, a stag proper, armed, hoofed, ducally collared
and chained or], b. 1877; m. I9ir, Beatrix Evelyn, d. of
James Noble Graham, J. P. and D.L. of Carfin and Stone-
byres, Lanarkshire ; and has issue — Hon. Henry Desmond
Graham Prittie, b. 1912 ; Hon. Terence Cornelius Farmer
Prittie, />. 1913. Seat — Kilboy, Nenagh, co. Tipperary.
PRIVETT of Southsea (H. Coll.). Azure, a chevron
between two demi-eagles couped wings elevated in chief,
and in base a crescent all or. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, within a crescent cr,
and issuant from flames, a demi-eagle, wings elevated
proper. Motto — " Sans crainte."
Son of Edward Privett, of Portsmouth, b. 1844 ;
d. 1897 ; m. 1867, Caroline Elizabeth: —
Frank John Privett, Esq., J. P. and Hon. Freeman of the
City of Portsmouth, last Mayor of Boro' of Portsmouth
1924-5, first Mayor of City of Portsmouth 1925-27, and
first Lord Mayor 1928, b. 1874 ; m. 1898, Naomi Mary, d. of
George Good, of Portsmouth ; and has issue — John Privett,
Gentleman, b. 1909 ; Kenneth Privett, Gentleman, b. 1913 ;
and Nora Edith. Res. — Craneswater Park, Southsea ;
and Crookley Park, Horndean, Hants. Clubs — Carlton ;
Constitutional ; Southsea (Portsmouth).
PROBY(R.L., 1904, H. Coll., Confmd. U.O. 17 Sept.
191 9). Quarterly, 1 and 4, ermine, on a fess gules, a lion
passant or (for Proby, granted H. Coll., 1568); 2 and 3,
argent, two bars wavy azure, on a chief of the last, an
estoile between two escallops or (for Allen U.O. 17 Sept.
1919). Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, an ostrich's head erased proper, ducally
gorged or, in the beak a key of the last. Motto — " Manus
hsec inimica tyrannis."
Only son of Rt. Hon. Lord Claud Hamilton, P.C. ,
M.P. co. Tyrone (br. of 2nd Marquess and 1st Duke
of Abercorn), b. 1813; d. 1884; m. 1844, Lady Eliza-
beth Emma Proby, d. of 3rd Earl of Carysfort: —
Douglas James Proby (R.L., 1904, formerly Hamilton),
Esq., Lt.-Col. and Bt.-Col. (ret.) Irish Guards, M.A.
(Oxon.), D.L. Hunts, and co. Wicklow, J. P. Hunts, and
Northants., High Sheriff Cambs. and Hunts. 1923, £. 1856 ;
m. 1882, Lady Margaret Frances Hely-Hutchinson, d. of
4th Earl of Donoughmore ; and has surv. issue — (1) Gran-
ville Proby, Esq., F.S.A., J. P. co. Huntingdon, M.A.
(Oxon.), Clerk in the House of Lords, late Capt. Beds.
Yeo., b. 1883 {Clubs— Travellers', R.A.C.); (2) Richard
George Proby, Esq., M.C., late Major Essex Yeo., formerly
Lieut. R.F. A., J.P.Suffolk, b. 1886 [m. 1911, Betty Monica,
d. of A. H. Hallam Murray ; and has issue— Peter Proby,
Gentleman, b. 1911 ; Claud Proby, Gentleman, b. 1917 ;
Richard Proby, Gentleman, b. 1923 ; Mary ; Margaret ; and
Patience (Res. — Appleacre, Hundon Clare, Suffolk)] ; (3)
Jocelyn Campbell Patrick Proby, Gentleman, M.A. , B.Litt.
(Oxon.), Lecturer in History, Univ. of Toronto, Canada, b.
1900 ; and Betty Alice Adeline [m. 1920, Major Henry
Charles Lowry-Corry, M.C., R.F.A.]. Res.— Elton Hall,
Peterborough ; 2 Draycott Place, London, S. W.
PROBYN (Aims granted 16 Sept. 1734, and name of
Probyn assumed by Act of Parliament 1742). Ermine, on
a fesse gules, a lion passant guardant argent, a canton of the
second, charged with a rose or. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an ostrich's
head couped ermine, holding in the beak a key azure.
Sons of Edmund Probyn, Esq., J. P. and D.L., of
Huntley Manor, Gloucs., b. 1825; d. 1890; m. 1853,
Charlotte Seymour, d. of John Inglis Jones of Derry
Ormonde, co. Cardigan: —
John Langford Probyn, Gentleman, late 79th High-
landers, /'. 1857. Club —
Sir Leslie Probyn, K.C.M.G. (1909), Barrister-at-Liw,
Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Sierra Leone 1904-10 ;
Barbados 1911-17; of Jamaica 1918-1924 (when he re-
tired), b. 1862; m. 1885, Emily (d. 1926), d. of G. Davis;
and has issue — Dorothy [m. 1909, Francis S. Cokayne, son
of George Edward Cokayne]; and Sybil Rose [m. 19 13,
Arthur Hayne, yst. son of late James Charles Hayne].
Res. — The Riviera, Folkestone. Club — Orleans.
Son of Rev. Julian Webb Probyn, £. ; d. ; m.
, Mary, d. of John Spicerof Esher Place, Surrey: —
Julian Edmund Spicer Probyn, Esq., Capt. Border Regt.,
b. 1859. Res.—
Sons of John Webb Probyn, Gentleman, b. 1828 ;
d. 1915 ; m. 1870, Araminta Louisa (d. 1919), only d.
of Rev. William H. Hoare, of Oakfield, Crawley,
Sussex : —
Rev. Preb. Hubert Edmund Hamilton Probyn, b. 1871 ;
m. 1904, Emily Mabel, d. of late Edward William Cropper,
of Fearnhead, Crosby, Liverpool ; and has issue — Edmund
Hamilton Probyn, Gentleman, b. 1908; Emily Araminta;
and Margaret Eleanor. Res. — St. Andrew's Vicarage,
Northmoor Road, Oxford.
Rev. Wilfred Julian Noel Probyn, b. 1872 ; m. 1925,
Millicent Margaret, d. of the late Rev. C. H. Wilton,
Rector of Foy, co. Hereford. Res. — Brampton Abbots
Rectory, Ross, co. Hereford.
CLIFFORD PROBYN, Esquire, J.P. and D.L. (V.D.),
Ex-Deputy-Chairman of the L.C.C. , Lieut. -Col. late of the
13th Middlesex Rifle Volunteer Corps, one of the Com-
missioners of Lieutenancy for the City of London, and
formerly Sheriff of the said City, Ex-Mayor of the City
of Westminster. Armorial bearings — Gules, on a fesse
argent, between a bugle-horn stringed in chief and a fasces
fessewise, the axe to the dexter and upwards in base or,
a lion passant guardant of the first. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of
two keys in saltire or, an ostrich's head erased at the neck
azure. Motto — " Manus haec inimica tyrannis." Residence
PROCTOR, see BEAUCHAMP.
PRODGERS (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, per pale
gules and azure, three lions rampant, two and one argent,
between three crosses pat6e fitchee in the foot, one and two
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erminois (Prodgers) ; 2 and 3, azure, two swords in saltire
argent, pommels and hilts or, surmounted of the Roman
fasces paleways of the last, the axe headed of the second,
interlaced with a double chain collar gold, on a chief ermine,
a bee volant between two star-pagodas proper (Blades).
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a crosscal vary or, a wyvern, with wings
endorsed vert, in the mouth a sinister hand couped at the
wrist gules, gorged with a collar and line reflexed over the
(J PcvoucTOcpf-saos- bornes p
back or, the dexter claw resting on a cross patee of the last.
Motto — " Devouement sans bornes." n<M
Surv. sons of Herbert Prodgers, Esq., of Kington [St.
Michael, Chippenham, J. P. co. Wilts. , b. 1835 ; d. 1917 ;
in. i860, Emily Sibella (d. 1918), eld. d. of Rev. Canon
Thomas Phillpotts, J. P., of Porthgwidden, Truro : —
Rev. Charles Henry Ap Roger (q.v. ).
Greville John Prodgers, Gentleman, b. 1876. Res. —
Eldama Ravine, Nairobi, B.E. Africa.
PROGER (H. Coll., July 19, 1919). Per pale azure and
two flaunches of the third. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a ialcon close proper,
belled and charged on the neck with a fylfot or. Motto —
" Esse quam videri."
Sons of John Guy Proger, Gentleman, of Park
Place, Cardiff, b. 1829; d. 1900; m. 1857, Eliza-
beth, d. of John Lewis, of Merivale, Narbeth, co.
Pembroke, and Pontcanna, nr. Cardiff : —
Thomas William Proger, Gentleman, F.Z.S., b. i860 ;
m. 1892, Harriet Gertrude, d. of John Waldron, of
Moulsford, Berks. ; and has issue — Glyndwr Proger,
Gentleman, b 1898 ; Lancelot Proger, Gentleman, b.
1899 ; and Olwen. Res. — Llanmaes, St. Fagans, co.
Glamorgan. Club— Cardiff and County.
John Lewis Proger, Gentleman. Res. — Tor Lea,
Penarth, nr. Cardiff.
PROWER (H. Coll.). Azure, on a pale argent, between
two escallops, an estoile in chief and an escallop in base, all
counterchanged, a chief arched vair (and many quarter-
ings). Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, in front of an arm embowed in mail
armour, the hand grasping a scimitar proper, suspended
from the blade by a riband gules an escutcheon argent,
charged with an estoile azure, around the arm a riband tied
also gules, an estoile between two escallops of the fourth.
Motto—" Du Dieu tout."
Only son of John Elton Prower, Esq., Lieut. -Col.
Canadian Mil., Major R.E. (Mil.)., b. 1852 ; d. 1915 ;
m. 1880, Ad£le Th^rese, dau. of the late E. R. Kimber,
Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod for the Dominion
of Canada: —
John Mervyn Prower, Esq., D.S.O. with Bar, Lt.-Col.,
late Hampshire Regt., b. March 1885; m. 1st, 1910, Una
Catherine, d. of Major John Corse-Scott, 2nd Gurkhas ;
2nd, 1920, Eliza Sylvia, d. of Lionel Mundy, of Kensing-
ton ; and has issue— (by 1st wife) Pamela Catherine
Mervyn ; and Una Margaret ; (by 2nd wife) — Lorna Frances
Mervyn. Res.— The Sissells, Purton, Wilts. Clubs—
Constitutional; Garrison (Quebec).
PRYCE, see BRUCE and KNIGHT.
EDWARD STISTED MOSTYN PRYCE, Esquire.
J. P. for the cos. of Salop and Montgomery, M.A. (Oxford).
Bom April 8, 1851, being the eldest son of the late Lieut. -
Colonel J. E. H. Pryce, late of the 2nd Queen's Royal
Regiment, by his wife Eliza, daughter of Francis Burton
10th Lancers, of 10 Norfolk Street, Park Lane. Armorial
bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly, 1. argent, a lion
gules, three lions rampant two and one argent, between
passant sable between three fleurs-de-lys gules (for Pryce) ;
2. argent, on a bend sable between two crescents gules,
three annulets or (for David ap Griffith ap Rys) ; 3. sable,
three nags' heads erased argent (for David Lloyd ap Griffith
ap Ririd of Gunley) ; 4. argent, three boars' heads couped
sable, tusked or (for Evan ap Rhys ap Hugh of Rhiwhirieth) ;
impaling the arms of Beauclerk, namely, quarterly, 1 and 4,
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quarterly, i. and iiii. , azure, three fleurs-de-lys or (for France);
ii. and iii. gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or
(for England) ; 2. or, a lion rampant within a double
tressure flory and counterflory gules (for Scotland) ; 3.
azure, a harp or, stringed argent (for Ireland), being the
arms of His Majesty King Charles II. ; over all a sinister
baton gules, charged with three roses argent, barbed and
seeded proper, the whole differenced by a martlet ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant
sable, holding between the paws a fleur-de-lys as in the arms ;
with the Motto, "In Deo confidemus omnes." Livery —
Lincoln green coat and trousers with scarlet piping, brass
buttons, red waistcoat, gold band round the hat. Married,
August 7, 1877, Henrietta Mary, daughter of Charles W.
Beauclerk, Esquire, Deputy - Lieutenant, of Winchfield
House, in the county of Southampton, and grand-daughter
of the Rt. Hon. Lord Frederick Beauclerk (son of the
fifth and brother of eighth Dukes of St. Albans) ; and has
had Issue— Hugh Beauclerk Mostyn Pryce, Esq., Capt. 3rd
Rifle Brigade, b. October 1, 1881 ; d. 1915, of wounds received
in action ; Sybil Vera Elise [m. 1908, Major G. A. Dick-
Cunyngham, late Rifle Brigade, whcm she div. 1924];
Ismay Nesta ; Olga Georgina Meddefys [tn. 1919, Henry
Francis Bury ; and has issue]. Estates — The Gunley
Estates, in the counties of Salop and Montgomery. Postal
address— Gunley Hall, Chirbury, Montgomery. Club—
Carlton.
PRYCE (H. Coll.). Argent, a lion passant between in
chief a spear-head between two fleurs-de-lys and in base
a fleur-de-lys, between two spear-heads azure. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
in front of two javelins in saltire proper, a demi-lion azure,
holding between the paws a cross patfe gules charged with
a fleur-de-lys or. Motto—" Heb Dduw heb ddim Duw
a digon."
Son of Thomas Pryce, Esq., J. P. and C.C. co. Mont-
gomery, formerly a Capt. in Batavia Regt. of Yeo.
Cav., and a Member of the Batavian Board of Trade,
b. 1833; d. 1904; m. 1863, Rosalie Susan, only d. of
late Jacob Gerrit Theodore Van Motman of Dramaga,
in the Island of Java : —
Thomas Tannatt Pryce, Gentleman, b. 1886. Seat —
PRYCE-JENKIN (H. Coll.). Or, a spear in pale proper,
between two escutcheons sable, each charged with a lion
rampant of the field. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, three spears, one in pale and two in
saltire proper, pendent from the centre spear a shield sable,
charged with a leopard's face or. Motto — " Fortuna favet
fortibus. " Livery— Drab.
Only son of Lewis Jenkin of Aberjan, Glamorgan,
b. 1810; d. 1888; tn. 1865, Eleanor, d. of J. Pryce:—
Richard John Pryce-Jenkin, Esq., J. P. co. Monmouth,
b. 1869; tn. 1890, Magdalena Mercedes Augusta (d. 1911),
d. of Joseph Vicars Newbery ; and has had issue— (1)
Richard Douglas Pryce-Jenkin, Gentleman, b. 1894; killed
in action 1914 ; (2) Francis Joseph Pryce-Jenkin, Gentle-
man, b. 1901 ; and Elizabeth Magdalen. Seats — Wills-
brook, Raglan, co. Monmouth ; Clanna, Alvington, Lydney,
Glos. Clubs— -New Oxford and Cambridge, Royal Auto-
mobile.
PRYCE-JONES of Dolerw (H. Coll.). Quarterly,
1 and 4, gules, on a pale argent, between two cops of
yarn a shuttle erect all proper, on a chief of the second a
cross flory sable, between two Cornish choughs of the last
(for Jones) ; 2 and 3, ermine, four pellets and a bordure
sable (for Pryce). Mantling gules and argent. Crests —
1. on a wreath of the colours, a shuttle fesseways proper,
thereon a goat statant argent, gorged with a collar flory
counterflory gules (for Jones) ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, two spear-heads erect proper, banded with a
scarf gules (for Pryce).
Only son of Sir Pryce Edward Pryce- Jones, 1st Bart.,
of Dolerw, b. 1801 ; d. 1926 ; tn. 1886, Beatrice,
d. of Herbert Hardie, of Orford House, Disley,
Cheshire : —
Sir Pryce Victor Pryce- Jones, 2nd Bart.' (4 July 1918),
Capt. T.A. Res., late 7th Batt. Roy. Welch Fus.,
b. 1887. Seat — Dolerw, Newtown, N. Wales.
Yngr. sons of Sir Pryce Pryce- Jones, Knt. Bach., b.
1834 ; d. 1920 ; tn. 1859, Eleanor, d. of Edward
Rowley Morris, of Newtown : —
William Ernest Pryce-Jones, Esq., M.A. (Cantab.),
b. 1867. Res. — Plasbryn, Newtown, N.Wales.
Col. Albert Westhead Pryce-Jones, O.B.E., T.D.,
J.P. co. Montgomery, B.A. (Cantab.), late 7th R. Welch
Fusiliers, and Canadian Inf., b. 1870; tn. 1895, Rosina
Ida, d. of William Gibson, of Normanhurst, Seaton,
Devon, and has issue — Robert Douglas Nugent Pryce-
Jones, Gentleman, b. 1907. Res. — Vere House, Pern-
bridge Crescent, W.u.
Henry Morris Pryce-Jones, Esq., D.S.O., M:V.O., M.C.,
Maj. (Bt. Lieut.-Col.) Coldstream Gds., 1899-1920, Cmd.
2nd. City of London Regt., 1922-26, Bt. Col. T.A., one
of H.M.'s Body Guard, Hon. Corps of Gentlemen -at-Arms
since 1922, b. 1878 ; tn. 1905, Marion Vere, d. of Lieut.-
Col. the Hon. Lewis Payan Dawnay, and has issue — Alan
Payan Pryce-Jones, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; David Adrian
Pryce-Jones, Gentleman, b. 1919. Res. — 10 Bucking-
ham Palace Gardens, S.W. Clubs — Guards', Travellers'.
PRYKE (H. Coll., 1900). Per pale or and argent, on a
cross invected azure, two fasces erect in pale and as many
mascles in fesse, all of the first. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, two arms embowed,
vested azure, cuffs argent, the hands proper, supporting
a fasces erect or, each arm charged with a mascle of the
last. Livery — Dark blue, white facings.
Son of 'Richard Reeve Pryke of Bury St. Edmund's,
b. 1813 ; d. 1854 ; tn. Emma Louisa, d. of Robert
Parker : —
Sir William Robert Pryke, 1st Bart. (13 Nov. 1926),
Knt. Bach. (1921), J.P. City of London, Lord Mayor of
London 1925-6, a Member of the Commission of Lieuten-
ancy for the City of London and Alderman City of London,
b. 1847 ; tn. 1878, Marguerite, d. of Robert Stiles ; and
has issue— (1) William Robert Dudley Pryke, Esq., b. 1882
[m. 191 1, Marjorie, d. of H. G. Brown] ; (2) Richard
Frederick Norman Pryke, Esq., b. 1886 [m. 1927. Doris, d.
of J. R. Kingston] ; (3) Hamer Forest Stanley Pryke, Esq.,
Capt. H.A.C., b. 1889; Mabel Marguerite; and Ethel
Annie. Res. — Valley Lodge, Wanstead, Essex. Club—
Constitutional.
PRYSE (R.L., 28 July 1863, H. Coll.). Or, a lion
rampant regardant sable. Mantling sable and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant regardant
sable, holding between the paws a fleur-de-lys or. Motto —
" Duw an bendithio."
Sons of Sir Pryse Pryse, 1st Bart. , J.P. and D.L. (High
Plate XVI
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Sheriff 1861) co. Cardigan, <5. 1838; d. 1906; m. 1859,
Louisa Jane, d. of Capt. John Lewes of Llanlear : —
Sir Lewes Thomas Loveden Pryse, 3rd Bart. (28 July,
1866), b. 1864; in. 1894, Florence Madeleine, d. of Col.
Howell of Trewellwell, co. Pembroke ; and has issue —
John Pryse Howell Loveden Pryse, Esq., Lieut. Glanv rgan
Yeo., b. 1897 [m. 1918, Enid Gwen, d. of the late Henry
Walters Home, of Wimbledon, and widow of Major
Charles Stewart R. A. Holland]. Seat — Gogerddan,
Aberystwith, co. Cardigan. Club — Badminton.
George Rice Pryse, Esq., Major Welsh Horse Yeo.,
J. P., D.L., co. Cardigan, b. 1870; m. 1895, Geialdine
Mabel, d. of late Conrad Middleton Abadam of Middleton
Hall, co. Carmarthen ; and has issue — Pryse Loveden
Pryse, Gentleman, b. 1896 {Club — R.A.C.) ; and Margaret
Augharad Elinor. Res. — Ty Mawr, Ciliau Aeron,
Cardiganshire.
Herbert William Pryse, Esq., b. 1872; in. 1896, Ethel
Schuler, d. of Capt. Frederick Parsons of Holly Mount,
Ryde ; and has issue — Olwen Esther Joan. ,S<ra/— Ystrad-
wrallt, Nantgaredig, R.S.O.
HENRY LOUIS VANNECK PRYSE, Gentleman,
B.A. (Oxon.). Born May 14, 1864, being the only surviv-
ing son of the late Charles Pryse of Llanbadarn-ffynydd.
Radnorshire, by his wife Emma Amelia, eldest dau. of
Robert Jope Neck. Armorial bearings — Azure, on a pale
invected argent, plain cottised or, a lion rampant between
two crosses botony sable. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant
regardant or, gorged with a wreath of oak vert, holding in
the dexter forepaw a cross botony fitch^e in bend sinister,
and resting the dexter hind leg on two spears in saltire
proper. Motto — " Duw a digon." Livery — Dark blue,
silver buttons.
PUDSEY, see THORN-PUDSEY.
PULESTON (R.L., 1904, H. Coll.). Sable, three
mullets argent. Mantling sable and argent. Crests (of
augmentation) — 1. on a wreath of the colours, an oak-tree
proper, pendent therefrom by a riband azure, an escutcheon
gules, charged with three ostrich-feathers argent, in com-
memoration of Sir Richard Puleston having had the honour
of introducing H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, 9 Sept. 1806,
into the Principality ; 2. on a chapeau gules, turned up
ermine, a buck statant proper, attired or. Motto —
" Clariores e tenebris. "
Son of Henry Bailey, Esq., of Nant-y-glas, J. P. and
D.L. co. Monmouth, b. 1822; d. 1899; m. 1st, 1848,
Mary Louisa (d. 1865), d. of Sir Richard Puleston,
Bart., of Emral Park, co. Flint : —
Crawshay Wellington Puleston, Esq., J. P. co. Flint,
b. 1853; m. 1891, Edith Elfrida, d. of Rev. Thomas
Bacon. Seat — Worthenbury Manor, Wrexham, co. Flint.
Res. — Lowood House, Ascot, Berks. Club — Windham.
PULLAN (H. Coll.). Azure, on a bend engrailed be-
tween six lozenges argent, each charged with an escallop
sable, three martlets of the last. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, between two
palm-branches, a pelican in her piety all proper. Motto —
" Salva me fons pietatis."
Only son of Charles Arthur Pullan (eld. s. of Charles
Pullan of Lewisham and Anna Maria Leighton), b.
1863; d. 1902; m. 1893, Louisa Charlotte Marion, d.
of Henry Charles Joseph Kopsch, son of Adam
Kopsch, Noble of Poland : nobility confirmed as an-
cient by the General Assembly of Nobles at Wilna,
13 June 1820 : —
Arthur Hubert Pullan, Gentleman, b. 1894; m. 1921,
Grace Mary, d. of Henry Whistler, of Kent Lodge,
Uxbridge ; and has issue — Joan Christine. Res. — Mytholm,
Reigate Road, Ewell, Surrey.
Yr. surv. sons of Charles Pullan of Lewisham, Kent, and
of Littlehampton, Sussex,**. 1830; d. 1891; m. i860,
Anna Maria, d. and h. of Thomas Richard Leighton,
Esq., of Northallerton, Yorks., Capt. 44th Regt. Foot : —
Rev. Leighton Pullan, D.D. Oxon., Fellow and Tutor of
St. John's College, b. 1865. Res.— St. John's College, Ox-
ford ; Dartmouth Lodge, Littlehampton.
Ernest Popplewell Pullan, Gentleman, b. 1866 (Arms as
above, and on an escutcheon of pretence the arms of
Arbuthnot (matric. L.O. 20 Jan. 1925), viz. : — Azure, a
crescent between three mullets argent, a bordure engrailed
quarterly or and of the second, charged with four boars'
heads couped gules), m. 1891, Mary Helena, d. and coh.
of William Robert Arbuthnot of Lewisham, Kent, late of
Invernettie, Peterhead; and has had issue — (1) Charles
Ernest Arbuthnot Pullan, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. Durham
LI., b. 1894; killed in action 1915 ; (2) Arthur William
Pullan, Gentleman, b. 1906; Phyllis Mary; Kathleen
Margaret; and Joan Leighton. Res.— 56 Granville Park,
Lewisham, London, S.E.
Percy Dighton Pullan, Gentleman, M.A. Oxon., b.
1870; in. 1903, Wynfreda Vera Agnes, d. of Sir Edmund
Frederick Du Cane, K.C.B. ; and has issue— Anthony
Wilfrid Pullan, Gentleman, b. 1914; and Dorothea Leigh-
ton. Res. — 27 St. Margaret's Road, Oxford.
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Rev. Edward Wilfred Pullan, M.A. Oxon., Vicar of
St. Margaret's, Oxford, b. 1872. Res.— St. Margaret's
Vicarage, Oxford.
PULLAR (L.O.). Or, three alirions sable, on a chief
engrailed gules, a Holy Lamb passant regardant staff and
cross argent, with the banner of Saint Andrew proper.
Mantling sable, doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his
liveries, a demi-eagle displayed or, beaked and langued
gules. Motto — " Perseverantia et industria."
Son of : —
John Lindsay Pullar, Esq., O.B.E. (mil.), Capt.T.A.,
b. . Res.—
PULLER, see GILES-PULLER.
The late Rev. Canon ELGOOD GEORGE PUNCH-
ARD, D.D. Oxon. (Balliol Coll.), Vicar of St. Mary's, Ely,
Cambs. , Hon. Canon of Ely (1895) [eleventh in direct
descent from William Punchard of Bedingfield, Suffolk,
Engineers in Ireland, b. 1881 [m. 1910, Amy, d. of
G. H. Otway, of Highgate, N. ; and has issue — 4 sons
(Res. — Ashton, Killiney, Dublin)]. Res. — Albert House,
Dalkey, co. Dublin. Club — Corinthian (Dublin).
GERALD PURCELL-FITZGERALD, Gentleman, of
The Island, co. Waterford. Born May 5, 1865, being the
second and only surviving son of the late Maurice Noel
Ryder Purcell-FitzGerald, by his wife Annie, dau. of James
Laurie, and grandson of John Purcell FitzGerald of Boulge
Hall. Armorial bearings— Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent a
saltire gules, a mullet on a crescent for difference (for Fitz-
Gerald, confir. 1716) ; 2 and 3, argent, a saltire between
four boars' heads couped sable (for Purcell). Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, 1. upon a
wreath of the colours, a monkey proper, environed about
the middle and chained or, a mullet on a crescent for
difference (for FitzGerald) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours,
a cubit arm holding a sword proper, pommelled and hiked
or, pierced through the jaw of a boar's head couped sable,
vulned and distilling drops of blood, the sleeve azure, turned
up argent (for Purcell) ; and over the first crest, on an
escroll, this Motto, " Crom a boo." Married, firstly, Alice
d. 1506J. Born 1844, being the second son of John Elgood
Punchard of Cransford, by his wife Elizabeth, eldest dau. of
Stephen Piggins of Great Yarmouth. Armorial bearings
(H. Coll., n Aug. 1897) — Sable, three plates, on a chief
argent, a unicorn's head erased of the first, between two
pellets. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, in front of a unicorn's head erased sable, col-
lared vair, three plates. Motto — " Prasmianonsine proeliis."
Livery — Black. Married, Feb. 5, 1879, Catherine Mary
(d. 1926), second dau. of Joseph Johnson of Windsor, and
d. 1917, having had Issue — (1) Alfred Punchard, Gentle-
man, Lieut. North Staffs. Regt., b. Jan. 1886; killed in
aetion 1917 ; (2) Edmund Elgood Punchard, Gentleman,
Lieut. Beds. Regt., b. Oct. 1890; killed in action 1914 ;
and Rose Elgood [m. 1905, Rev. S. Addleshaw, B.D., St.
Mary's Vicarage, Ely, Cambs.].
PURCELL (U.O.). Or. on a chevron between three
boars' heads sable, couped, armed and langued proper,
a crescent of the first. Mantling sable and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a boar passant sable, armed
and langued proper, and charged with a crescent as in
the arms. Motto — "Aut vincam autperiam."
Eld. surv. son of Pierce Purcell, Gentleman, of
Carrigeen, co. Kilkenny, b. 1814; d. 1887 ; m. 1847,
Catherine, d. of William Manning, of Johnswell, co.
Kilkenny : —
Thomas Patrick Purcell, Gentleman, b. 1850 ; m. 1880,
Margaret Jane, d. of Michael Phelan, and has issue —
Pierce Francis Purcell, Gentleman, M.A., M.A.I. (Dub.),
M.Inst.C.E., Professor of Civil Engineering at Univ.
Coll., Dublin, since 1909, Past Pres. Institution of Civil
Louisa, dau. of Very Rev. Anthony La Touche Kirwan,
D.D., Dean of Limerick Cathedral ; secondly, March 1,
1899, Eleanor Niccolls (marriage dissolved), dau. of John
Niccolls, Uniontown, Pa., U.S.A. ; and has Issue — (1) John
Purcell-Fitzgerald, Gentleman, b. Oct. 24, 1899 ; (2) Edward
Maurice Purcell Fitzgerald, Gentleman, b. Sept. 24, 1900;
(3) Gerald Purcell Fitzgerald, Gentleman (twin with Edward
Maurice) ; thirdly, 1907, Mabel Marie, d. of George Hat-
field Gossip; and by her has further issue — (4) Nicholas
Francis Purcell-Fitzgerald, Gentleman, b. 1913 ; and Mary
Augusta. Seats — Little Island, co. Waterford ; Coombs,
Sibbertoft, Market Harborough. Clubs — Boodle's, Mary-
lebone Cricket Cl'ub, Kildare Street (Dublin).
PUREFOY, see BAGWELL-PUREFOY.
Admiral RICHARD PUREFOY PUREFOY, C.B.E.
(mil.), M.V.O., R.N. , J. P. cos. Bucks, and Southampton;
served eastern Soudan 1884, and Great War 1914-19;
assumed the surname of Purefoy in lieu of Fitz
Gerald, and the arms of Purefoy by Royal Licence
Dec. 26, 1897, under the will of the late G. Purefoy
Jervoise, Esq., M. P. , D.L. Born May 26, 1862, being
the eldest son of the late Richard Purefoy Fitz
Gerald, Esq., of North Hall, Preston Candover, co.
Hants., J. P., Hon. Col. Bucks. Yeomanry, formerly Lieut.
R.N. , by his wife Henrietta Mary, only child of Rev.
Anthony Chester of Chicheley Hall, co. Bucks. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, three stirrups or;
2 and 3, sable, three pairs of gauntlets argent. Mantling
azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a dexter
gauntlet erect proper, grasping a tilting-spear rompu also
Pur
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proper. Motto — " Purefoy ma joye." Married, Dec. 23,
1895, Mary Lillias, eldest dau. of the late Rev. Francis G.
Sandys Lumsdaine of Lumsdaine ; and has Issue— Mary
Lillias Geraldine. Seat — Shalstone Manor, co. Bucks.
Club— Army and Navy.
PURVES, see HOME-PURVES-HUME-CAMPBELL.
PURVIS-RUSSELL-MONTGOMERY, see RUSSELL
PURVIS (L.O.). Azure, on a chevron argent, between
three mascles or, three cinquefoils vert. Mantling azure,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a raven
rising holding in its beak a piece of bread all proper.
Motto — " Pourvois. " Livery — Blue and silver.
Eldest surv. son of John Purvis, Esq. , of Kinaldy, Fife-
shire, b. 1820 ; d. 1909 ; m. 1852, Isabella Wilhelmina,
eldest d. of late William Berry of Tayfield, co. Fife: —
William Herbert Purvis, Esq., Capt. late Rifle Bde.,
b. 1858; m. 1888, Mabel Vida.d. of Capt. Francis Charles
Turner, late 79th Highlanders ; and has had issue —
Arthur Frederic Purvis, Esq., M.C., Major Scots Gds.,
b. 1890 [m. 1925, Rachel Emily, eld. d. of Sir Michael
Nairn, Bt., of Elie House, Fife] ; John Ralph Purvis,
Esq., Capt. Rifle Bde., b. 1894; killed in action 1915 ;
Herbert Charles Purvis, Esq., Lieut. Comdr. R.N.,
b. 1897. Res. — Earlshall, Leuchars, Fife. Clubs—
Travellers', New (Edinburgh).
PUTNAM <H. Coll., 24 Sept. 1919). Sable, semee of
cross crosslets fitchee or, a stork argent, a bordure in-
vected of the last. Crest — On a wreath argent and
sable, a wolf's head couped gules, langued azure, holding
in the mouth a stag's attire or. Motto — " Nee metu
nee dubitatione."
Son of F. Putnam, of Puttenham, nearTring, Herts.,
b. 1836 :—
James Putnam, Gentleman, b. 1874. Res. —
PUXLEY (U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, on a bend
cotised argent, five lozenges conjoined of the first, in the
sinister chief point an annulet or (Puxley); 2 and 3, argent, a
fieur-de-lys sable, a chief engrailed azure (Lavallin). Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours,
an arm in armour embowed proper, charged with a lozenge
between two annulets in pale gules, the hand grasping a
dagger, also proper. Motto — "Loyal en tout."
Sons of Henry Edmund Lavallin Puxley, Gentleman,
b. 1866 ; d. 1900 ; m. 1897, Jane Eliza, only d. of Rev.
John Halahan, Rector of Brerehaven, co. Cork: —
Henry Waller Lavallin Puxley, Gentleman, b. 1898.
m, 1921, Naumai Kathleen Clephane, only d. of E. R.
Guinness of Timaru, New Zealand. Seats — Dunboy
Castle, Castleton, Berehaven, and Llangan, St. Clears, co.
Carmarthen.
John Paul Lavallin Puxley, Gentleman, b. 1900.
Sons of Herbert Hardress Lavallin Puxley, Gentleman,
b. 1868; d. 1927; m. 1896 (his cousin), Kate Ierne
Lavallin, d. of Rev. Herbert Lavallin Puxley : —
Robert Lavallin Puxley, Gentleman, b. 1897; m. 1925,
Betty, d. of Col. Charles Lloyd, late The Buffs ; and has
issue — Charles Simon Puxley, Gentleman, b. 1926. Seats —
Llangendeirne, and Landdarog, Carmarthenshire.
William Lavallin Puxley, Gentleman, b. 1898; m. 1927,
Margaret Jessie, only d. of R. K. Burgess, of Toronto.
Res.—
Patrick Lavallin Puxley, Gentleman, b. 1900.
Herbert Lavallin Puxley, Gentleman, b. 1907.
PUXON (H. Coll.). Azure, a lion rampant between two
quatrefoils in pale argent, and as many flaunches or, each
charged with two roses palewise gules, barbed and seeded
proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a lion rampant gules, seme"e of quatrefoils
argent, between two roses as in the arms. Motto — " Arnica
Veritas."
Sons of the late Edward William Puxon of Wintons,
Croydon, b. ; d . • m. , Frances Amelia, d.
of :—
? Sons
PYDDOKE (R.L., H. Coll.). Quarterly, r and 4,
gules, a fesse dancette argent, gutte-de-sang, between
two pheons or (for Pyddoke) ; 2 and 3, quarterly indented
sable and ermine, in the first and fourth quarters a
pigeon argent, and in the second and third a cross patte
gules (for Whately). Mantling gules and argent. Crests—
1. on a wreath of the colours, an eagle rising regardant
argent crucilly gules, in the dexter claw an arrow in
bend point upwards proper (for Pyddoke) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a stag's head erased gules, gorged
with a collar gemel argent, and within a chain in arch or
(for Whately). Motto—" Prisca fides."
Sons of Rev. Edward Pyddoke of Cheltenham,
b. 1808 ; d. 1894 ; m. 1862, Georgiana, d. of Rev.
Edward Cookson, of Kirkby Thore, Westmorland : —
Henry Whately Pyddoke, Gentleman, M.A. Oxon.,
b. 1866 ; m. 1907, Edith Violet, d. of the late Major
John Wilson, late Scots Greys, and has issue — Edward
Whately Pyddoke, Gentleman, b. 1909 ; John Whately
Pyddoke, Gentleman, b. 1917 ; and Sylvia Whately.
Address — Bonnyrigg, Tonbridge, Kent.
Rev. John Whately Pyddoke, M.A. (Cantab.), Clerk in
Holy Orders, b. 1869 ; m. 1906, Frances Evelyn, yngr. d.
of Arthur Lee, of Bristol, and has issue — Joyce. Res. —
Pleasley Rectory, Mansfield.
Charles Edward Whately Pyddoke, Esq., Capt. R.N. ,
b. 1874. Res. — 127 Queen's Gate, S.W.7.
JOHN MOELS PYKE-NOTT, Gentleman; educated
at Eton, Lord of the Manor of Parracombe, co. Devon.
Bom Feb. 3, 1868, being the eldest son of John Nott
St€CS
Pyke-Nott, Esq., B.A., Lord 01 the Manor, Rector and
Patron of Parracombe, by his wife Caroline Isabella, dau. of
Frederick Ward, M.A. of St. John's, Cambridge. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, on a bend engrailed or,
between four leopards' faces, two and two, argent, an estoile
of eight points between two martlets of the field (for Nott) ;
2 and 3, quarterly or and gules, on a chevron barry wavy
of four argent and azure, between two trefoils in chief and
another in base, counterchanged, a pike naiant proper (for
Pyke). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a Mantling gules and or. Crests— 1. upon
a wreath of the colours, two mascles fessewise, interlaced
or, thereon a martlet gules, ducally gorged gold, in the beak
a sprig of laurel proper (for Nott) ; 2. upon a wreath of
the colours, on a mount vert, a demi-pike hauriant proper,
between two wings gules, each charged with a trefoil or (for
Pyke). Motto — " Res es spes. " Livery — Claret. Mar-
ried, 1894, Dora Florence Geraldine, third dau. of Bennet
Rothes Langton of Langton Hall, co. Lincoln ; and has
Issue— (1) John Bennet Langton Pyke-Nott. Gentleman,
b. July 3, 1895; (2) James Grenville Pyke-Nott, Gentle-
man; (3) Pyke- Knott, Gentleman, b. 1906. Estates —
Manor of Rowley and Estate of Holworthy, and manorial
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lands in parish of Parracombe ; Rundon and Buddlesweek,
in Thelbridge and Witheridge ; Furze, in West Buckland ;
moiety of the demesne of Combmartin Manor ; Nethercott,
in Braunton, &c. Seat — Bydown, Swinbridge, Barnstaple.
Res. — The Mill House, Dumbleton, Evesham.
PYKE (H. Coll.). Azure, on a pile invected argent,
between two pikes hauriant in base proper, a lion rampant
of the first. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— Upon
a wreath of the colours, a demi-wolf proper, holding in
the dexter paw a torch erect or, fired proper, and resting
the sinister paw on a quatrefoil also or. Motto — " Id volo
Deo volente." Livery — Blue.
Sons of Joseph Pyke, Gentleman, b. 1824; d. 1902; m.
1850, Sara, second d. of Simon Magnus of Chatham : —
Leslie Pyke, Esq., M.I.E.E., A.M.I.C.E., F.C.S., Staff
Capt. R.A.F., b. 1868; m. Mildred Emma, eldest d. ot
Edward Lucas, and niece of the late Sir David Salomons,
Bart. Res. — 10 Westbourne Terrace, Hyde Park, London,
W. Clubs — Savage, St Stephen's.
Manuel Castello Pyke, Gentleman, b. . Res.
PYKE (H. Coll.). Party per saltire sable and or, two
trefoils in pale, and in fesse as many talbots' heads erased
counterchanged. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, in
front of a fountain a pike-fish fessewise proper. Motto —
" Deo favente progredior."
Sons of Edward Pyke, Esq., J. P., of Merton Bank,
Southport, b. 1834 ; d. 1911 ; m. 1858, Hannah, d. of
Richard Carr, of Preston, Lanes. : —
Joseph Pyke, Gentleman, b. 1861. Res. — Westholme
House, Shepton Mallet, Somerset.
Rt. Rev. Monsignor Edward Joseph Pyke, Vicar-Gen.
Roman Catholic Diocese of Lancaster, b. 1862. Address —
English Martyrs' Church, Preston, Lanes.
Richard Joseph Pyke, Gentleman, b. 1864. Res.— Holy
Road, Market Rasen, Lines.
Alfred Joseph Pyke, American Citizen, b, 1865 ; m.
and has issue — 3 daus. Res.— Widewater, Stafford County,
Virginia, U.S.A.
Cuthbert Joseph Pyke, Esq., J. P. Lanes., b. 1873; m.
1898, Mary Beatrice. J. P. Lanes., d. of the late Joseph
Hutchinson Hammond, Esq., J. P., M.D., M.R.C.P., of
Winkley Square, Preston ; and has issue -Edward Joseph
Pyke, Gentleman, b. 1900; and Marjory Mary. Seat —
Thistleton Lodge, Kirkham, Lanes.
PYM of Hasells Hall (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
sable on a fesse engrailed between three owls or, a trefoil
slipped vert, between two cross crosslets cf the first, all
within a bordureof the second (Pym) ; 2 and 3, per chevron
azure and argent, in chief two bugle-horns of the second
stringed gules, and in base a lion rampant of the first
(Kingsley). Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, upon a mount vert, a hind's head erased or,
gorged with a collar nebuly azure, and holding in the
mouth a trefoil slipped vert.
Fourth but only surv. son of Francis Leslie Pym, of
Hasells Hall, Beds., and Radwell House, Herts.,
b. 1818 ; d. i860 ; m. 1847, Mary Jemima, yngst. d. of
Rev. Henry Palmer, of Withcote Hall, co. Leicester: —
Frederick William Pym, Esq., late Capt. 2nd Bn. Beds.
Regt., b. 1859. Res.— Hasells Hall, Sandy, co. Bedford.
Sons of Rt. Rev. Walter Ruthven Pym, sometime
Bishop of Bombay, formerly Vicar of Rotherham, co.
Yorks. , b. 1856 ; d. 1908 ; m. 1883, Lucy Ann (d. 1904),
yngst. d. of Thomas Threlfall, of Edenfield, Lytham,
co. Lanes. : —
Leslie Ruthven Pym, Gentleman, b. 1884 ; m. 1914, Iris
Rosalind, d. of Charles Somerville Orde, of Hopton House,
Great Yarmouth, and has issue — Francis Leslie Pym, Gen-
tleman, b. 1922; Rosalind Ann; Bridget Clare; and
Catherine Lucy. Res.— Penpergwm Lodge, Abergavenny.
Rev. Thomas Wentworth Pym, D.S.O., M.A. (Trin.
Coll., Cambs.), Canon of Bristol, Hon. Chaplain to H.M.
the King, formerly Head of Cambridge House 1919, Canon
of Southwark 1925, b. 1885 ; m. 1918, Dora Olive, d. of
late William Ivens, of Harboro Parva, Rugby, and has
issue— (1) Michael Tom Pym, Gentleman, b. 1925 ; (2)
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Res. — 10 Downfield Ro.id, Clifton, Bristol.
Alexander Pym, Gentleman, Headmaster of Chillon
College, Switzerland, b. 1887 ; m. 1919, Anne Christine, d.
of the late William Childs. Res. — Chillon College, Mon-
treux, Switzerland.
William St. John Pym, Gentlemau, b. 1889. Res. —
Ronald Melville Pym, Gentleman, b. 1892; m. 1921,
Olive, yngst. d. of the late Stuart Snell, of Bromley, Kent,
and has issue — David Pym, Gentleman, b- 1923. Res. —
40 Holland Road, W.14.
Francis Guy Pym, Gentleman, b. 1893 ; tn. 1923, Octavia,
yngst. d. of Archibald Ruggles Brise, of Spains Hall,
Essex, and has issue — Stephen Pym, Gentleman, b. 1925.
Res. — Exmoor Ranch, Alberta, Canada.
Fifth but only surv. son of Alexander Pym, Esq., of
Brickhall House, Beds., J. P., b. 1820; d. 1889; m.
1847, Eliza Elizabeth (d. 1888), 2nd d. of Sir Albert
Pell :—
Claude George Melville Pym, Gentleman, b. i860 ;
111. 1890, Lucy Victoria, 3rd d. of Alexander Leslie Melville,
of Branston Hall, Lincoln, and has hadissue — (1) Alexander
Ruthven Pym, Esq., Capt. Irish Gds., b. 1891 [tn. 1921,
Violet, only d. of the late Vice-Adm. Sir George Wanender,
and has issue — John Pym. Gentleman, b. 1922 ; Victor
Francis Pym, Gentleman, b. 1924 ; and Martin Pym, Gen-
tleman, b. 1927] ; (2) Claude John Pym, Gentleman, Lieut.
Irish Gds., b. 1893; d. of wounds received in action 1917 ;
(3) Francis Leslie Melville Pym, Gentleman, Lieut. Irish
Gds., b. 1894; killed in action 1916. Res. — Canwick
House, Lincoln.
Second but only surv. son of Horatio Noble Pym, of
Foxwold Chase, Kent, b. 1845 ; d. 1896; tn. 1st, 1876,
Sarah Juliet (d. 1880), eld. d. of Edmond Backhouse,
of Middleton Lodge, Yorkshire ; 2nd, Jane Hannah, d.
of Robert Fox, of Grove Hill, Falmouth : —
Major Charles Evelyn Pym, O.B.E., b. 1879 ; tn. 1905,
Violet (d. 1927), only d. of Frederick Lubbock, of Emmetts,
Kent, and has issue — (1) John Pym, Gentleman, b. 1908;
(2) Roland Pym, Gentleman, 1^.1910; (3) Martin Jeremy
Pym, Gentleman, b. 1919 ; and Mary Elizabeth. Res. —
Foxwold Chase, Brasted, Sevenoaks.
PYNE (Vn. Devon, 1620, Ped. H. Coll.). Quarterly, of
eight, 1 and 8, gules, a chevron ermine between three pine-
apples or (for Pyne) ; 2. gules, a buck's head caboshed
ermine, in the centre chief point a mullet of the field (for
Downe) ; 3. gules, two lions passant guardant argent, within
a bordure engrailed sable (for Ilcombe) ; 4. argent, two
glaziers' snippers saltirewise sable, between four pears
pendant or, within a bordure engrailed of the second (for
Kelaway) ; 5. argent, a fesse between two demi-lions ram-
pant in chief, and three lozenges in base all gules (for
Salle) ; 6. or, a fesse sable between three apples proper (for
Appleton) ; 7. or, on a chevron azure, between three roses
vert, as many acorns of the field (for Gould). Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
pine-tree proper fructed or. Motto — "In tempestate
floresco." Livery — Dark blue, with buff facings.
Only surv. son of Rev. Edward Manners Dillman Pyne,
Rector of Nevendon, Essex, b. 1820; d. 1901 ; in. 1851,
Sophia, d. of Rev, Dr. John Chevallier, of Aspall Hall,
Suffolk :—
Herbert Barrington Pyne, Gentleman, Assoc. M.Inst.C.E.,
b. 1858 ; tn. 1909, Constance Maude, d. of Charles Brogden
Sperling, Esq., J. P., of Dynes Hall, Essex. Res. — North-
brook, Bentley, Hants. Club—R.A.C.
Sons of Col. William Menzies Pyne, R.E., b. 1870;
d. 1924; tn. 1904, Mary, d. of Jonn Evans: —
Frederick Menzies Pyne, Gentleman, b- 1906, Lieut.
1st Batt. Devon. Regt.
John Menzies Pyne, Gentleman, b. 1910.
Son of Rev. Augustus Pyne, M.A. , Vicar of Horning,
Norfolk, b. 1810 ; d. 1888; tn. 1843, Louisa, d. of
Watts, of Henslope Park, Bucks. : —
Edward Dillman Pyne, Gentleman, b. 1845. Res- —
Lowestoft.
Sons of Rev. Alfred Pyne, M.A., Fellow, St. Peter's
Coll., Cambridge, Vicar of Roydon, Essex, b. 1813 ;
d. 1893 ; in. 1843, Colin, d. of Mackintosh : —
Gustavus Frank Pyne, Gentleman, b. ; m. ,
and has issue — Pyne, Gentleman, b. . Res.
— Royden, Essex.
Charles Albert Pyne, Gentleman, b. ; tn. , and
has issue — Pyne, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Royden, Essex.
Edmund Robert Pyne, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Royden, Essex.
Son of Pyne, b. ; d. ; tn. :—
Charles Darley Pyne, Lieut. Roy. Flying Corps, b. 1893 ;
in.
Sons of Rev. Thomas Pyne, M.A., Vicar of Hook, nr.
Surbiton, Surrey, b. 1802 ; d. 1873 ; tn. i860, Elizabeth
(d. 1911), d. of Major Thomas Waters, R.M. , of
Hook :—
Percy Thomas Pyne, Gentleman, b. 1S63; 111. 1928,
Jessie Neville McQueen, d. of John Robertson, of Glasgow.
Res. — Moorfield House, Ravenscar, Yorks.
Rev. Reginald Gaynesford Pyne, M.A. (Cantab.), Rector
of St. Cuthbert's, York, b. 1867. Res.— St. Cuthbert's
Rectory, York.
Sons of Moses Taylor Pyne, M.A. (Princeton), LL.B.
(Columbia), Counsellor-at-Law, b. 1855; d. ; tn.
1880, Margaretta Stockton : —
Percy Rivington Pyne, Gentleman, B.A., b. 1881.
Moses Taylor Pyne, Gentleman, B.A., b. 1885 ; in. 1914,
Agnes Griswold Landon. Res.— Drumthwacket, Princeton,
New Jersey, U.S.A.
Son of Percy Rivington Pyne, Gentleman, Pres.
National Bank of New York, b. 1820 ; d. 1895 ; in.
1855, Albertina Skelton Taylor (d. 1900) : —
Percy Rivington Pyne, Gentleman, M.A. (Princeton),
b. 1857; m. 1889, Maud Howland ; and has issue — (1)
Grafton Howland Pyne, Gentleman, b. 1890 [111. 1913, Lita
Constance Wright ; and has issue— Grafton HowLnd Pyne,
Gentleman, b- 1914 ; Percy Rivington Pyne, Gentleman,
b. 1915] ; (2) Herbert Rivington Pyne, Gentleman, b. 1892
[tn. 1916, Florence Ledyard Blair]; (3) Percy Rivington
Pyne, Gentleman, b. 1896; Mary; and Meredith How-
land. Res. — Upton Pyne, Far Hills, New Jersey,
U.S.A.
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JOHN QUAIN, Gentleman, M.D.,son of John Quain
of Carrigoon, in the county of Cork, by his wife Mary,
dau. of Michael Burke of Mallow. Armorial bearings
— Argent, a chevron engrailed azure, in chief two fers-de-
moline gules, and issuant from the base a rock covered
with daisies proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, out of the battlements of
a tower proper, a demi-lion rampant or, charged on the
shoulder with a trefoil vert, and holding between the paws
a battleaxe also proper, the blade gold. Motto — " Avorum
non immemor." Residence—
QUAYLE (H. Coll). Argent, on a chevron sable, gutt£e-
d'eau, between three quails proper, in the centre chief point
a pellet, two swords points upwards of the first. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours,
upon a mount vert, a quail as in the arms, between two
bulrushes proper. Motto — " Qualiserospero."
Son of Mark Hildesley Quayle, Esq. , of Crogga and
of Bridge House, Castletown, Isle of Man, b. 1804 ; d.
1879 ; m. 1837, Mary Jane Hamilton, d. of Capt. James
Spedding, D.L., of Summergrove, Cumberland : —
The late Rev. Daniel Fleming Wilson Quayle, M.A.
Ch. Ch., Oxford, late Rector of Trimley St. Martin, co.
Suffolk, b. 1847 ; d. 1929. Seats — Crogga, Port Soderic,
Isle of Man ; Dial House Slough, Bucks. ; Summergrove,
Cumberland. Residence — Bridge House, Castletown,
I.O.M.
QUEENBOROUGH, Baron, see PAGET.
QUEENSBERRY, Marquess of, see DOUGLAS.
QUILTER (H. Coll.). Argent, on a bend invected
gules, between three Cornish choughs proper, two cross
crosslets of the first. Mantling gules and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, in front of an arm vambraced
proper, the hand grasping a battleaxe in bend sinister
sable, the head argent, the wrist entwined by a wreath of
the third and second, a Cornish chough proper. Motto—
" Plutot mourir que changer."
Sons of Sir (William) Cuthbert Quilter, 1st Bart., J. P.
and D.L. co. Suffolk, M.P. for Sudbury Div. of Suffolk
1885-1906, b. 1841 ; d. 1911 ; m. 1867, Mary, d. of
late John Wheeley Bevington of Brunswick Terrace,
Brighton : —
Sir (William Eley) Cuthbert Quilter, 2nd Bart. (1897),
J. P., M.P. for Suffolk S. or Sudbury Div. 1910-18,
B.A. (Trin. Coll., Camb.), Major late Suffolk Imp. Yeo., b.
1873 ; m. 1899, Hon. Gwynedd Douglas-Pennant, d. of
Rt. Hon. 2nd Baron Penrhyn ; and has surv. issue — John
Raymond Cuthbert Quilter, Esq., 2nd Lieut. Res. of Officers,
Gren. Gds. , b. 1902 ; Inez ; Zoe Gwynedd ; and Sonia.
Seat — Bawdsey Manor, Woodbndge, Suffolk. Clubs —
Carlton ; Boodle's.
Roger Cuthbert Quilter, Esq., b. 1877. Res.—
Percy Cuthbert Quilter, Esq., b, 1879 ; m. 1909, Clare, d.
of C. C, Tudway, Esq., of Wells, Som. ; and has issue-
David Cuthbert Quilter, Gentleman, b. 1921 ; Beryl Joan ;
Anne ; and Diana Primrose. Res. — Cromac, Tadworth,
Burgh Heath.
Eustace Cuthbert Quilter, Esq. , O.B. E. , late Major Suffolk
Regt., b. 1881 ; m. 1906, Cecil Bligh, only d. of Philip
Nutting of Springlands, Stanmore ; and has issue— (1)
Ronald Eustace Cuthbert Quilter, Gentleman, b. 1907 ; (2)
John Cuthbert Quilter, Gentleman, b. 1910. Res.— Belstead,
Ipswich.
QUIN, see WYNDHAM-QUIN.
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RADCLIFFE, see DELME-RADCLIFFE.
RADCLIFFE of Bag Park (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and
4, argent, a bend engrailed sable, cottised engrailed of the
last, over all a fesse embattled counter-embattled gules
(Radcliffe) ; 2 and 3, or, three roses gules (Yonge). Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a bull's head erased per pale argent and sable, gorged with
a ducal coronet and charged on the neck with two fleurs-de-
lys in fesse all counterchanged. Motto — "Sub alis."
Son of Ralph Willington Yonge Radcliffe, Gentleman,
b. 1884; d. 1914 ; m. 1907, Elsie C. Jolly: —
Philip Francis Yonge Radcliffe, Gentleman, b. 1908.
Res.
Son of His Hon. Judge Francis Reynolds Yonge Rad-
cliffe, K.C., J. P., County Court Judge, Recorder of
Portsmouth 1904-1914, b. 1851; d. 1924; m. 1881,
Helen, only d. of Edward Harbord Lushington : —
Geoffrey Reynolds Yonge Radcliffe, Esq., M.A. (Oxon.),
Barrister-at-Law, Lincoln's Inn, Fellow of New Coll. , Oxon. ,
Brev.-Major late 23rd London Regt. (T.F.), b. 1886; m-
1918, Sylvia, d. of Ernest Capel Cure, of The Grange,
Salcombe, and had issue — Guy Lushington Yonge Radcliffe,
Gentleman, b. 1918. Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
Sons of John Alexander Radcliffe of Ordsall, Cobham,
Surrey, b. 1823 ; d. 1891 ; m. 1848, Fanny Johnson,
eld. d. and coh. of Rev. William Johnson Yonge: —
Rev. Arthur Caynton Radcliffe, M.A. Oxon., b. 1853;
m. 1885, Katherine Susannah, d. of John Mack of Paston
Hall, Norfolk ; and has had issue — William Yonge
Radcliffe, Gentleman, Lieut. Wilts. Regt., b. 1895; killed
in action 1915 ; Mary Katherine Charitie [m, 1912, Rev.
Clement Stuart Ricardo] ; and Margaret Susannah Hope.
Res. — Thelbridge, Keswick Road, Boscombe.
Alexander Nelson Radcliffe, Gentleman, b. 1856 ; m.
1884, Isabel Grace, d. and coh. of the late Sir Edmund
Yeamans Walcott Henderson, K.C.B. , R.E. , Chief Com-
missioner of Metropolitan Police [Arms of Henderson :
Parted per bend indented sable and or, on a chief argent,
a rose gules, barbed and seeded vert, between two ermine
spots, with a bordure gules] ; and has had issue — (1) John
Douglas Henderson Radcliffe, Esq. , Capt. K. R. R.C. , M. A. ,
B.C.L. (Oxon.), Fellow of All Souls' Coll., Oxford, b. 1885 ;
killed in action 1915 [m. 1913, Mary Augusta Garlidna, d.
of Capt. Edward Aloerne Bolitho, R.N.]; (2) Edmund
Reynolds Willoughby Radcliffe, Gentleman, late Lieut.
Coldstream Gds. (S. R.), b. 1899 [m. 1924, Sybil Enid, only
child of Lt.-Gen. Sir E. L. Elliott, K.C.B., K.C.I.E. ; and
has issue — Gilbert Courteney Willoughby Radcliffe, Gentle-
man, b. 1925] ; Maud Elizabeth Furse [m. 1922, 3rd Lord
Gorell ; and has issue] ; Ruth Isabel Walcott [m. 1923,
H. E. G. Tyndale]; and Margaret Joan [m. 1919, Capt.
A. Bevan Straubenzee, M.C. , R.A.]. Seat — Bag Park,
Widecombe-in-the-Moor, Ashburton, S. Devon. Town
res. — 45 Kensington Square, London, W.
Rev. Norman Cyril Wilmot Radcliffe, D.D. Oxon., Vicar
of Walmer, Kent, b. 1863; m. 1897, Mabel (d. 1913), sixth
d. and coh. of late Lt.-Col. Sir Edmund Henderson,
K.C.B. [Arms of Henderson — see above]. Res. — The
Vicarage, Walmer, Kent. Club — Roy. Societies.
RADCLIFFE (R.L., 19 Dec. 1795, H. Coll.). Argent,
a bend engrailed sable, charged with a crescent of the
field for difference. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a bull's head erased sable,
horns argent, tipped or, ducally gorged and charged with
a crescent for difference of the second. Motto — "Virtus
propter se." Livery — Black, black and silver waistcoat,
silver piping.
Eld. son of Sir Joseph Percival Pickford Radcliffe,
3rd Bart., J.P. co. Stafford and W.R. co. Yorks.,
b. 1824 ; d. 1908 ; m. 1854, Katharine Mary Elizabeth
(d. 1907), only surv. child of Sir Edward Doughty,
9th Bart., of Tichborne, Hants. : —
Sir Joseph Edward Radcliffe, 4th Bart. (2 Nov. 1813),
late Capt. Princess of Wales' Own Yorkshire Regt., b.
1858 ; m. 1881, Mary Katherine, 2nd d. of John Reginald
Talbot of Rhode Hill, Devon ; and has surv. issue — (1)
Everard Joseph Radcliffe, Esq., J.P. N.R. Yorks., B.A.
(Oxon.), late Capt. Yorks. Hussars, b. 1884 [/«. 1909,
Marguerite Magdalen Ashton, d. of Capt. Henry Ashton
Case of Beckford Hall, co. Gloucester ; and has issue-
Joseph Benedict Everard Henry Radcliffe, Esq , b. 1910 ;
Hugh John Reginald Joseph Radcliffe, Gentleman, b. 1911 ;
Harry Peter Joseph Radcliffe, Gentleman, b. 1914 ; Michael
Anthony Joseph Radcliffe, Gentleman, b. 1917 ; David
Edward Joseph Radcliffe, Gentleman, b. 1922 (Res. — St.
Trinian's Hall, Richmond, Yorks. Clubs — Boodle's, York-
shire (York))] ; (2) Joseph Francis Edward Radcliffe, Esq.,
Lieut, late Northumberland Fus. b. 1891 [m. 1922, Marjorie,
eld. surv. d. of the late Sir Francis Burton, 3rd Bart. ; and
has surv. issue — Elizabeth Denise Mary (Res. — Diaycott
Hall, Richmond, Yorks.)]; (3) Robert Radcliffe, Esq,.
b. 1898; (4) Charles Joseph Basil Radcliffe, Esq., b. 1900 ;
and Mary Winnifred [m. 1st, 1914, Capt. Thomas Cecil
de Trafford, Royal Fus. [d. 1914 of wounds received in
action) ; 2nd, 1924, 7th Baron Vaux cf Harroden].
Seats— Rudding Park, Knaresborough, Yorkshire; Royton
Hall, Oldham ; Milnesbridge House, Yorks.
Son of Henry Joseph Francis Radcliffe, Esq., Capt. late
2nd Batt. Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, b. 1862 ;
d. 1928 ; m. 1896, Gertrude Mary Philomena, d. of
John Coventry of Burgate House, Hants. : —
Henry Edward Joseph Radcliffe, Gentleman, b. 1904.
Res. — Burgate, Fordingbridge, nr. Droitwich.
Yngr. sons of 3rd Bart, (see above) : —
Philip John Joseph Radcliffe, Esq., C.M.G., Col. (ret.)
R.E. , b. 1863 ; m. 1893, Maud, d. of the late Sir Frederick
Aloysius Weld, G.C.M.G., of Chideock Manor, Dorset;
and has had issue— Arthur Philip Joseph Radcliffe, Esq.,
M.C, Capt. and Acting-Major R.A., b. 1896; d. 1917, of
wounds received in action; and Mary [m. 19191 Capt.
Bernard Percy Turnbull Lees, M.C. (d. 1922) ; and has
issue]. Res.— 5 Little Stanhope Street, Mayfair, W. 1.
Bernard Percival Joseph Radcliffe, Esq., b. 1869; m.
1896, Georgina Mary, d. of Maurice Murray, D.L. , of
Beech Hill, Cork; and has had issue — (1) Percival Victor
Alban Radcliffe, Lieut, 5th Batt. Yorks. Regt., b. 1897;
killed in action 1917 ; (2) Cyril Joseph Radcliffe, Gentleman,
b. 1902. Res. — Dunhampstead, nr. Droitwich.
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R.A.S.C., formerly Lieut. Durham Artillery Militia, £. 1872.
Res.—
Sons of Charles John Radcliffe, Esq., b. 1829 ; d. 1908 ;
m. i860, Clementina Maria (d. 1906), second d. of
Anthony George Wright Biddulph of Burton Park,
Sussex, and Brambletye House, Sussex : —
Charles James Forbes Radcliffe, Gentleman, b. 1864;
m. 1901, Caroline Emily Ann, eld. d. of the late John
Octavius Weston of The Lindens, Picton, New Zealand.
Res. — Whavelunga, Telewaite, New Zealand.
Son of Arthur Reginald St. Clair Radcliffe, Esq., b.
1830; d. 1913 ; m. i860, his cousin, Georgiana Mary
(d. 1869), third d. of the Rev. Francis Pickford, Rector
of Hagworthingham, Lincolnshire: —
Arthur Charles Forbes Radcliffe, Gentleman, b. 1861.
Res.— The Old Hall, Stackhouse, Settle, Yorks.
Son of Godfrey Edward Allaster Radcliffe, Esq., late
Capt. 5th West Yorks. Regt. ,b. 1832 ; d. 1923 ; m. 1863,
Geraldine Mary, 3rd d. of Anthony George Wright
Biddulph of Burton Park, Sussex: —
Allaster Joseph Radcliffe, Gentleman, b. 1867. Res. —
RADCLIFFE (H. Coll.). Argent, a bend engrailed
cottised engrailed sable, over all a fesse embattled coun;er-
embattled gules. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a bull's head erased per
pale argent and sable, gorged with a ducal coronet per
pale sable and argent, and charged on the neck with two
fleur-de-lys in fesse ccunterchanged. Motto — " Sub alis."
Eldest son of Herbert Radcliffe, Gentleman, of Cleve-
don, Somerset, b. 1838; m. 1868, Ada, d. of William
Charles Wryghte, of Rich Lodge, Kensington : —
Stephen Herbert Radcliffe, Esq., C.M.G. (1919), Vice-
Admiral R.N., b. 1874; m, 1905, AdriaLilla, d. of Connell
Whipple, of Plymouth ; and has issue — Stephen Connell
Radcliffe, Gentleman, b. 1908. Res.— Heath Hill, Wink-
leigh, Devon. Clubs — United Service ; Barnstaple and N.
Devon (Barnstaple).
RADCLIFFE of Warleigh (H. Coll.). Argent, a bend
engrailed sable, a canton of the second, charged with a
horse's head of the first. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a mural crown or, a bull's head sable, horned
or. Motto — " Cseteris major qui melior."
Sons of Walter Copleston Radcliffe, Esq., J. P., of
Warleigh, b. 1815 ; d. 1876; m. 1848, Charlotte
Hannah (d. 1909), d. of Rev. Richard Ellicombe : —
Walter John Deacon Radcliffe, E=q., J. P., Barr.-at-Law
(Inner Temple), b. 1858; m. 1892, Emmeline Caroline
Alexandra, third d. of H. Tritton of Plympton ; and has
issue — (1) Walter Henry Radcliffe, Gentleman, late Devon
Regt., b. 1893; (2) Gerald Pollexfen Maxwell Radcliffe,
Gentleman, £. 1898; (3) John Copleston Buller Radcliffe,
Gentleman,^. 1899; Isabel Annie ; and Dorothy Admonition
Amy. Seal — Warleigh, Tamerton Foliot, Devon. Res. —
6 Prince's Square, Plymouth. Club — Royal Western Yacht
of England (Plymouth).
Frank Carew Radcliffe, Gentleman, b. i860. Res. —
Charles Amyas Radcliffe, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N., b.
1 861 ; m. , Georgina, third d. of George Gibson ; and
has issue. Res. —
RADCLIFFE (H. Coll.). Gules, a bend engrailed or,
guttee-de-sang, between four roses two and two saltireways
argent, stalked, leaved and slipped proper. Mantling gules
and or. Crest — Out of the battlements of a tower proper,
a bull's head sable, armed and gorged with a collar gemel
or, holding in the mouth a rose gules, stalked, leaved and
slipped proper. Motto — " No thorn, no rose."
Son of Sir David Radcliffe, Kt. Bach., J.P. city of
Liverpool, and Mayor 1884-6, b. 1834 ; d. 1907 ; m.
i860, Mary Elizabeth, d. of George Clark of Wootton
Wawin, co. Warwick : —
Sir Frederick Morton Radcliffe, K.C.V.O. (1925), Knt.
Bach. (1922), b. 1861 ; m. 1885, Margaret, third d. of
Alfred Horsfall ; and has issue — 4 daus. Post. add. — 30
Chester Terrace, N.W. 1. Clubs— Union, R.A.C.
RADCLYFFE (H. Coll.). Argent, two bends engrailed
sable, a label of three points gules. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a bull's head
erased sable, ducally gorged and chained or. Motto —
"Caen, Cressy, Calais." Livery — Green coat, red waist-
coat.
Sons of Charles James Radclyffe, Esq., J. P., High
Sheriff 1885, b. 1839 ; d. 1913 ; m. 1872, Blanche,
second dau. of Col. Sulivan, late 5th Lancers : —
Charles Robert Eustace Radclyffe, Esq., J.P. Dorset,
Major Reserve of Officers, late 1st Life Guards, served S.
Africa and Great War, b. 1873; m. 1897, Vivia Corisande,
only dau. of S. J. Howard ; and has issue — Muriel Blanche
Corisande ; Iris Evelyn Rose [m. 1917, Sir John Prestige
(q.v.), and has issue]; Vivia Doreen ; and Olive Beryl.
Seats — Hyde Manor, Wareham, Dorset ; Foxdenton Hall,
Oldham ; Fcrss House, Thurso, N.B.
Raymond Augustus Edward Radclyffe, Gentleman, b.
1878 ; m. 1914, Grace Macarthy, d. of A. Forsyth' of
Culeaze, Dorset, and has issue — Charles Raymond Radcliffe,
Gentleman, b. 1919 ; and Diana. .#«. — Chestall Hall,
Rugeley, Staffs.
Montagu Frederick Radclyffe, Esq., M.C., Capt. 4th
Hussars, b. 1883. Res.—
Ralph Arthur Radclyffe, Gentleman, b. 1890; m. 1919,
Frances Alice, d. of Charles Downman, of Rosieis, Lynd-
hurst ; and has issue — James Ralph Charles Radclyffe,
Gentleman, b. 192 1. Res. —
Sons of William Frederick Radclyffe. Gentleman, b.
1841 ; d. 1900; m. 1868, Edith, third d. of the late Col.
Sulivan, late 5th Lancers : —
Charles Percy Frederick Radclyffe, Gentleman, late Lieut.
Seaforth Highlanders, served in Chitral Campaign 1895
and in S. Africa 1900, b. 1870 ; m. 1910, Elsie Dorinda
Margaret, d. of late Robert Christopher Thomas of Court
House, Merthyr Tydvil ; and has issue — Richard Rees
Sulivan Radclyffe, Gentleman, b. 1911. Res. —
Maurice William Radclyffe, Gentleman, b. 1880. Res. —
RADFORD (H. Cell). Per pale sable and argent,
three lions passant in pale counterchanged with human
faces proper, between two flaunches, also counterchanged,
a chief arched ermine. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a lion salient guardant
argent, gutt^e-de-sang, with a human face proper, holding
in the dexter forepaw a rose argent, slipped and leaved, and
resting the sinister on the point cf a sword erect also
proper, pommel and hilt or.
Issue of Sir George Heynes Radford, Knt. Bach., J.P. ,
M.P. for East Islington, b. 1851 ; d. 1917; m. 1882,
Emma Louisa (Res. — 2 Pennsylvania Park, Exeter), d.
of Daniel Radford, Esq., J. P., of Mount Tavy, Tavi-
stock : —
The late George Laurence Radford, Gentleman, b. 1888 ;
d. 1918.
Katherine Kentisbeare, m. 1915, Gerald Hume Saverie
Pinsent.
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Ursula Mary.
Son of Ernest William Radford, Gentleman, LL.M.
(Camb. ), b. 1857; d. 1919 ; m. 1883, Caroline, d. of
Robert Maitland: —
Maitland Radford, Gentleman, b. 1884. Res. — 3 Well
Walk, Hampstead, N.W.
Sons of Herbert Gecrge Radford, Gentleman, F.S.A.,
b. i860; d. 1920; m. 1890, Dora, eld. d. of Nicholas
Hardcastle, M.R.C.S. ,of Newcastle-on-Tyne : —
Herbert Daniel Hardcastle Radford, Gentleman, b. 1894.
Res.— Lested Lodge, Well Walk, Hampstead, N.W.
MylesColbeck Radford, Gentleman, b. 1897.
Brian Nicholas Radford, Gentleman, b. 1899.
Son of Arthur Lock Radford, Gentleman, F.S.A.,^.
1862; d. 1925; m. 1st, 1886, Evelyn Mary, d. of Rev.
James Hatchard Bennett, M.A., Rector of Lydford,
Devon; 2nd, Ada Minnie Hemyng Bruton, d. of John
Bruton of Clifton : —
Courtenay Arthur Ralegh Radford, b. 1900. Res. —
Bradninch Manor, Cullompton, Devon.
Son of Daniel Radford, Esq., J. P., of Mount Tavy,
Tavistock, b. 1828; d. 1900; m. 1851, Lucy, d. of
William Vooght of East Ogwell, Devon : —
Alfred Joseph Vooght Radford, Gentleman, F.S.A., b.
1865 ; m. 1898, Constance Eveleen, d. of late Henry Wilson
Bridges of Birch, Essex ; and has issue — Martin Radford,
Gentleman, b. 1903. Res. — Vacye, College Road, Malvern.
Club — Devon and Exeter.
RADFORD of Smalley (H. Coll.). Argent, a fesse en-
grailed azure, fretty or, between two chevrons vair. Mant-
ling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours ,
a fret or, thereon a partridge proper. Motto — " Possunt
quia posse videntur."
Son of Arthur Radford, Esq., J. P. co. Derby, lateCapt.
Derbyshire Yeo. Cav., B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1848 ; d. 1928 ;
nt. 1874, Henrietta Maria, ygst. d. of Francis Hurt ol
Alderwasley, co. Derby: —
John Radford-Norcop, Gentleman (q.v.).
Sons of Thomas Radford, Esq., of Carnfield Hall, co.
Derby, J. P., b. 1783; d. ; m. 1829, Isabella (d.
1854), d. and heirefs of Joseph Wilson: —
Vaughan Hobbs Radford, Gentleman, b. 1831 ; m. 1880,
Sabina, third d. of the Rev. William Stretton Cursham.
Res. — Carnfield Hall, South Normanton, Alfreton.
Raymond Wilson Radford, Gentleman, b. 1836.
Thomas Lawrence Radford, Gentleman, b. 1838.
RADFORD-NORCOP (R.L., H. Coll., 19 July 1904).
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Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, three ostrich feathers chevron wise,
between two chevronels, the whole between three boars'
heads erased or, and for distinction (Norcop) ; 2 and 3,
argent, a fesse engrailed azure, fretty or, between two
chevrons vair (Radford). Mantling sable and or. Crests —
1. upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a
boar's head erased sable, in front of two ostrich feathers or,
and for distinction (Norcop) ; 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, a fret or, thereon a partridge proper (Radford).
Motto — "Possunt quia posse videntur." Livery — Buff,
blue facings.
Only son of Arthur Radford, Esq., J. P., of Smalley
Hall, co. Derby, B.A. , late Capt. Derbysh. Yeom., b.
1848 ; d. 1928 ; m. 1874, Henrietta Maria, d. of Frances
Hurt, Esq., of Alderwasley, co. Derby, J. P. and D.L.
co. Derby (High Sheriff 1862) :—
John Radford-Norcop (R. L. , 1904, formerly Radford),
Esq., late Capt. Staffs. Yeo., formerly Lieut. 8th King's
Regt., b. 1877; m. 1910, Phyllis, d. of Col. Walter
Thornton of Maidenhatch, Pangbourne ; and has issue —
Peter John Church Radford-Norcop, Gentleman, b. 1911 ;
and 2 daus. Res. — The Brand Hall, Market Drayton.
Club — Naval and Military.
RADNOR, Earl of, see PLEYDELL-BOUVERIE.
RADSTOCK, Baron, see WALDEGRAVE.
RAEBURN of Helensburgh (L.O.). Or, on a piece of
ground in base vert, a roebuck statant proper, drink-
ing out of a burn or brook undy argent and azure, run-
ning bendways, in chief an anchor sable, between two
roses gules, barbed and seeded of the second. Mantling
vert, doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a
stag's head proper. Motto — " Tutus si fortis."
Son of William Raeburn, of Kilmarnock, b. 18 13 ;
d. 1875 ; m. Grace, d. of William Hannay : —
Sir William Hannay Raeburn, 1st Bart., of Helens-
burgh, co. Dumbarton (25 July 1923), J. P. Dumbarten,
J. P., D.L. co. Glasgow, M. P., Dumbarton 1918-23, Head
of the firm of Raeburn and Verel, Ltd., Shipowners,
Glasgow ; b. 1850 ; m. 1st, 1876, Sarah (d. 1882), d. of
John Manifold, C.E., of Demerara ; 2nd, 1888, Ellinor
Martha (d. 1915), d. of Rev. Archibald Weir, Vicar of
Fortyhill, Enfield; 3rd, 19 17, Olga Lucia, d. of Dr Peel
Yates, of Jersey; and has had issue — (1) William
Norman Raeburn, Esq., C.B.E., K.C., M.A., LL.B.
(Glas.),Barrister-at-Law, Middle Temple, b. 1877 [m.
19 1 2, Mary Irene (d. 1927), d. of Frederick Lennard,
of Hove, Sussex ; and has issue — Edward Alfred
Raeburn, Esq., b. 19 19 ; Sheila Saisie; Irene Muriel;
Nancy Lennard {Res. — The Mount, St. John's,
Woking)] ; (2) Sir Ernest Manifold Raeburn, K.B.E.,
b. 1878; d. 1922 [m. 1910, Greta, d. of Eng. Capt.
J. H. Watson, R.N., and left issue — William Digby
Manifold Raeburn, Esq., b. 1915 ; and Patricia] ; (3)
Alfred Anthony Douglas Raeburn, Esq., 2nd Lieut.
H.L.I., b. 1893 ; killed in action 1916; Edith Mary [m.
1903, Reginald Elderton, of Glasgow ; and has issue] ;
Saisie Manifold d. 1916; Dorothy Idonia, d. 1900;
Ellinor Eileen]. Seat — Woodend, Helensburgh, co.
Dumbarton. Clubs — Constitutional, Caledonian.
RAFFLES (H. Coll.). Erminois, an eagle with two heads
displayed gules, charged on the breast with an Eastern
crown or, a chief vert, thereon a cross crosslet fitch6e of
the third. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— Out of
an Eastern crown or, a griffin's head purpure, beaked and
gorged with a collar gemelle or, in the beak a cross crosslet
titch^e as in the arms. Motto — ' ' Auspicium melioris
aevi."
Sons of Rev. Thomas Stamford Raffles, M.A. (Camb.),
Rector of Langham, in the co. of Essex, b. 1853 ; d.
1926 ; m. 1884, Cecil Helen, second d. of Col. Lovett
of Belmont, co. Salop : —
Stamford Cecil Raffles, Esq., O.B.E., late Cai t. 3rd
Batt. Roy. Welch Fus. , and temp. Major R.A.F. ,
heir male and representative of Sir Thomas Stamford
Raffles, Lieut. - Governor of Java, formerly Lieut. 4th
King's Shropshire Light Infantry, b. 1885 ; m. 1916, Edith
Margaret, d. of Capt. R. B. Needham, R.N., and has
issue — Damien Marcus Hargrea\es Stamford Raffles,
Gentleman, b. 1921 ; and Diana Margaret. Res.— Kuala
Lumpur, Selangor, Federated Malay States. Club — Jun.
United Service.
Reginald Lovett Stamford Raffles, Esq. , Major late
3rd Roy. Welch Fus., b. 1888.
Only surv. son of William Winter Raffles, b. 1830;
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Blanchard : —
Winter Hargreaves Raffles, Gentleman, Architect, b.
1862 , m. 1906, Lilian Constance Mary, only d. of George
P. Craven. Res. — 22 The Grove, Boltons, S.W.
RAFFLES-FLINT of Nansawsan (R.L., 9 July 1906).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, per chevron gules and azure, in chief
two demi-lions rampant couped, in base a key palewise
or (Flint, 29 April 1802, H. Coll.); 2 and 3, ermmois, an
eagle with two heads displayed gules, charged on the
breast with an Eastern crown or, a chief vert, thereon
a cross crosslet fitch^e of the third (Raffles, 1841, H. Coll.).
Mantling gules and or. Crests— 1. on a wreath of the
c< lours, a flint proper, thereon an estoile or (Flint) ; 2. out
of an Eastern crown or, a griffin's head purpure, beaked
and gorged with a collar gemelle or, in the beak a cross
crosslet fitch6e as in the arms.
Son of Rev. Stamford Raffles Raffles-Flint, Rector of
Ladock, Cornwall, M.A. Oxford, Hon. Canon of Truro,
F.Z.S., 6. 1847; m. 1884, Ethel Maud, d. of Major
George Augustus Frederick Quentin, 10th Hussars : —
The late Stamford Charles Farquhar Raffles-Flint,
Gentleman, b. 1886; d. 1919.
RAGLAN, Baron, see SO M ERSET.
ARTHUR ^HAMILTON RAIKES, Esquire, J. P. co.
Westmorland, M.A. (Oxon.), Headmaster Old College,
with an ermine spot gules. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head as
Windermere. Born Feb. 22, 1858, being the second son
of the late Rev. Frederick Thornton Raikes, Vicar of
Milnthorpe, formerly Lieutenant 62nd Regt., by bis
second wife Harriet, dau. of James Stubbs, Solicitor, of
Lincoln's Inn. Armorial bearings — Argent, a chevron
engrailed pean, between three griffins' heads erased sable,
each charged with an ermine spot gules. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a
griffin's head as in the arms. Motto — " Honestum prse-
ferre utili." Married, April 15, 1886, Minnie Aubrey,
dau. of the late Edward Wise, a Judge of Supreme Court,
Sydney, N.S.W. ; and has Issue — Marcus Hamilton Raikes,
Gentleman, b. Sept. 19, 1889. Postal address— Old Col-
lege, Windermere. Club — Royal Automobile.
RAIKES (H. Coll.). Argent, a chevron engrailed pean
between three griffins' heads erased sable, each charged
in the arms. Motto— " Honestum pra^ferre utili. Livery
— Dark blue and silver.
Sons of Gen. Robert Napier Raikes of Bennington,
Stevenage, Herts., Bengal Staff Corps, b. 1813 ; d.
1909 ; m. 1854, Harriette, d. of Major Beckett, Bengal
Army : —
Robert Haig Napier Raikes, Gentleman, b. 1861. Res. —
Herbert William Napier Raikes, Gentleman, b. 1865.
Res.—
Reginald Durie Napier Raikes, Gentleman, b. 1874 ; m.
; and has issue — A son, b. 1905. Res. —
Cyril Probyn Napier Raikes, Gentleman, b. 1875; m.
1905, Dora, d. of Lt.-Col. Roberts, late comdg. Liverpool
Regt. ; and has issue — Iris Mary ; and Daphne Veronica.
Res.—
Sons of Robert Taunton Raikes, Esq., J. P. Brecknock-
shire, M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1843; d. 1919 ; m. 1st, 1868,
Sophia Jane(rf. 1872), d. of Henry Monro, M.D. ; and,
1878, Rosa Margaret (d. 1923), d. of H. W. Cripps,
Esq., Q.C.:—
Lawrence Taunton Raikes, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. R.F.A.,
served Great War 1914-18 (despatches), b. 1882; m. 1909,
Marion Ena, eld. d. of Arthur Crommelin Hankin, C.S.I.,
C.I.E. ; and has issue — Robert Lawrence Raikes, Gentle-
man, b. 1910 ; Raikes, Gentleman, b. 1918 ; and
1 dau. Res. —
Geoffrey Taunton Raikes, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. South
Wales Borderers, served Great War 1915-18 (despatches,
D.S.O. with two Bars, Croix de Guerre), b. 1884 ; m. 1923,
Dorothy, d. of the late Arthur Wilson-Fox, C.B. Address
— c/o Hobb and Co., 3 Whitehall Place, S.W.
Robert Henry Taunton Raikes, Esq., D.S.O. , Capt.R.N.,
served Great War 1914-16 (despatches, D.S.O. with Bar,
Chev. Legion of Honour), b. 1885 ; m. 1917, Ida, d. of the
late David Evans, and has issue — Robert Martin Raikes,
Gentleman, b. 1918 ; Iwan Geoffrey Raikes, Gentleman, b.
1921.
Wilfrid Taunton Raikes, Esq., D.S.O., M.C., Lt.-Col.
Machine Gun Corps, served Great War 1914-19 (despatches,
M.C. with Bar, D.S.O.), b. 1892; m. 1920, Elizabeth, d. of
Alexander Kennedy of Kelvin Terrace, Glasgow, and has
issue — (1) Robin Duncan Raikes, Gentleman, b. 1921 ; (2)
David Kennedy Raikes, Gentleman, b. 1924 ; (3) Roger
Melville Taunton Raikes, Gentleman, b. 1927. Res. — Berry
House, Bletchingley, Surrey. Club — Leander.
David Taunton Raikes, Esq., D.S.O., M.C, Major
S.W.B., served Great War 1914-18 (despatches, M.C. with
Bar, D.S.O.). b. 1897. Club— New University.
Son of Maj.-Gen. Thomas Raikes, C.B. , late Col.
Madras Fusiliers, b. 1823 ; d. 1880 ; m. 1st, 1848,
Leonora Jane (d. 1869), d. and co-heiress of Thomas
Digby:—
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Rev. Thomas Digby Raikes, M.A. (Oxon.), late Rector of
Whichford, Shipston-on-Stour, b. 1849; m. 1885, Elizabeth,
d. of the late Rev. Samuel Meyrick Higgins, Rector of
Icomb, Gloucs. ; and has had issue — John Francis Raikes,
Gentleman, b. 1896; killed in action 1916. Res. — 10
Portland Road, Oxford.
Sons of Rev. Henry Puget Raikes, b. 1834 ; d. ;
m. 1855, Jane, d. of Robert Cottam : —
Robert Henry Raikes, Gentleman, b. 1856. Res. —
Samuel Puget Raikes, Gentleman, b. 1862. Res. —
Francis George Raikes, Gentleman, b. 1867. Res. —
Sons of Rev. Frederick Walter Raikes, b. 1841 ; m.
, Mary Louisa, d. of William Hayward, M.D. : —
Frederick Herbert Raikes, Gentleman, b. i860 ; m. ,
Irene Sinclair ; and has issue — Louise. Res. —
Arthur Puget Raikes, Gentleman, b. 1870; m. Mary Ann
Coles. Res. —
Sons of Robert Raikes of East Dale, Weltcn, co. York.,
b. 1765; d. 1876; m. 2nd, 1844, d. of Michael
Hart of Belmont, co. Waterford : —
George Alfred Raikes, Esq. (q.v.).
Gerald Raikes, Gentleman, b. 1851. Res. —
Charles Albert Raikes, Gentleman, b. 1855. Res. —
Son of Rev. Charles Hall Raikes, M.A., b. 1839 ; d.
1885 ; m. 1863, Charlotte, d. of Sir Robert Keith
Arbuthnot, Bart. : —
Charles Fitzgerald Raikes, Gentleman, b. 1871. Res. —
Son of William Alves Raikes, Gentleman, Barr.-at-
Law (Lincoln's Inn), b. 1845 ; d. 1920 ; m. 1874, Vera
Maria, d. of John James of Nevvnham : —
Charles Stanley Montgomery Raikes, Gentleman, b. 1879 ;
in. 1908, Catherine Alice Nigel, ygst. d. of W. C. N. Jones,
J. P., of Nass, co. Gloucester; and has issue — Raymond
Montgomery Raikes, Gentleman, b. 1910 ; Roynon Charles
Napier Raikes, Gentleman, b. 1912 ; and Rosamond Vera.
Res.— Larnesta, Kersfield Road, Putney Hill, S.W.
Son of Maj.-Gen. Charles Lowis Raikes, Indian
S.C., b. 1837; d. 1919; m. 1893, Maude Caroline,
d. of Henry Day Fowler, Esq., Dep. Surgeon-Gen. : —
Eric Udny Raikes, Esq., Capt. late The 22nd (Ciieshire)
Regt., served Great War 1915-18, b. 1895. Res. — Morton
Speart, Abbots Morton, Worcs.
Sons of Rt. Hon. Henry Cecil Raikes, P.C., M.A.,
J.P., D.L., M.P. [Motto — "Futuri cautus"], b. 1838;
d. 1891 ; m. 1861, Charlotte Blanche, d of Charles
Blayney Trevor-Roper of Plasteg, co. Flint: —
Henry St. John Digby Raikes. Esq., C.B.E., K.C.,
J. P. and D.L. Flints., J. P. Derbyshire, B.A. (Cantab.),
Barr.-at-Law, Recorder of King's Lynn from 1905, and
Chairman of Derbyshire Quarter Sessions from 1912,
b. 1863 ; m. 1889, Annie Lucinda, d. of Gen. Dan Mac-
Kinnon, 16th Lancers, and granddau. of 4th Baron
Dimsdale ; and has issue — Henry Victor Alpine Mac-
Kinnon Raikes, Gentleman, b. 1901. Seat — Llwynegrin
Hall, Mold ; Makeney Lodge, Derby. Town residence —
10 Eccleston Square, London, S.W. Chambers — 4 Paper
Buildings, Temple, E.C. Club — Carlton.
Admiral Cecil Dacre Staveley Raikes,
(ret.), Comdr. Order of Avis (Portugal), b.
Katherine, d. of Hon. F. C. W. Forester,
Francis Arthur Alexander Dacre Raikes,
C.B.E., R.N.
1874; m. 1924,
and has issue —
Gentleman, b.
1925 ; and Cecilia Heather. Res. — Westfield, Wimborne,
Dorset.
Thomas Algernon Raikes, Gentleman, b. 1876; m. 1906 ;
Jean Edith, d. of late John Baird of Lockwood, J. P. and
D.L. ; and has issue — (1) Thomas Hugh Cecil Raikes,
Gentleman, b. 1908; (2) Douglas Charles Gordon Raikes,
Gentleman, b. 1910. Res. — Talbots End, Cromhall, Glos.
Sons of Arthur Whittington Raikes, Gentleman, b.
1877; d. ; m. 1907, Gladys Sarah, d. of Frederick
Anthony White : —
Richard Anthony Raikes, Gentleman, b. 1909.
Julian Henry Raikes, Gentleman, b. 1911. Res. —
Lydiate Ash, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire.
Sons of Col. George Whittington Raikes, late Flintshire
Mil., b. 1846; d. 1925 ; m. 1871, Alice Marian, d. of
Peter Ewart of Hoole Bank, co. Chester : —
Hugh Percival Raikes, Gentleman, M.Inst.C.E., Con
suiting Enginer, b. 1874 ; m. 1913, Roshilda Allnutt, sec
d. of Major V. Knox of Springhill, Moreton-in-the-Marsh
Glos. ; and has issue — Clementina Alys. Res. — Oak
Cottage, Metchley Lane, Harborne, Birmingham. Prof
Address — 33 Great Charles Street. Clubs— St. Stephen's
Union (Birmingham).
Brigadier George Leonard Raikes, D.S. C. , R.M.A.
served S. Africa 1900 (medal and 3 clasps), and Great War
1914-19 (desp. twice), b. 1878. Postal address — Comman-
dant's House, Royal Marines, Plymouth. Club — Jun.
United Service.
Son of Major Richard William Raikes, Madras Army,
b. 1816 ; d. 1859 ; m. 1850, Mary Louisa, d. of Charles
Walter, H.E.I.C.S.:—
Henry William Raikes, Gentleman, b. 1851 ; m. 1898,
Clara Laura Margareta, d. of Albin Heronimus von Bore-
Gersendorf. Res. — The Giri, Chickmagalore, Mysore,
India.
Sons of Rev. Walter Allan Raikes, M.A. (Cantab.),
Vicar of Goudhurst, Kent, Hon. Canon of Rochester,
b. 1852 ; d. 1928 ; m. 1884, Catherine Amelia, d. of
William Cotton Oswell, H.E.I.C.S. :—
William Oswell Raikes, Esq., O.B.E., Lt.-Col. late
R.A.F., b. 1887. Res.—
John Walter Julian Raikes, Esq., Brev. -Major R.E. , b.
1888. Res.—
Humphrey Rivaz Raikes, Esq., Major R.A.F. , b. 1891.
Res.—
Son of Major Frank Stewart Whittington Raikes,
Rifle Brigade, b. 1854; d. 1897; m. 1885, Lilian, d. of
H. S. Waddington, I.C.S.:—
Robert Cecil Curzon Raikes, Gentleman, b. 1896. Res. —
GEORGE ALFRED RAIKES, Esquire, F.S.A.,
Lieut. -Col. and Vice-Pres. Hon. Artillery Company,
late 3rd Batt. Yorks. and Lanes. Regt. Born May 13, 1850,
being the eldest son of the late Robert Raikes, Esquire, of
Eastdale Welton, Yorks., J. P., D. L. , afterwards of Hamp-
stead, and sometime of Hull, by his second wife Catherine,
only dau. of Michael Hart of Belmont, co. Waterford.
Armorial bearings — Argent, a chevron engrailed pean
between three griffins' heads erased sable, each charged with
an ermine spot gules ; and impaling the arms of Morgan,
namely, paly of six argent and or, a lion rampant regardant
sable, charged on the shoulder with a cross crosslet of the
second between four quatrefoils saltireways of the third.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of the
colours, a griffin's head as in the arms. Motto — " Hones-
turn praeferre utili." Livery — Dark blue and silver.
Married, Sept. 3, 1895, Caroline Georgina Elizabeth Anna,
only dau. of Col. George Manners Morgan of Biddlesden
Park, Bucks., late 4th Dragoon Guards, and R. Bucks.
Hussars, J. P. Bucks., Northants., and Carmarthenshire,
and sister of the late Maj. Morgan-Grenville of Stowe
and Biddlesden. Club — Junior Constitutional.
RAINEY (U.O). Gules, two flaunches or, over all two
eagles' wings conjoined and erect proper. Mantling gules
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, issuant from
a. mural crown proper, a lion's head or, gutt6e-de-l'armes
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Motto — " Fuimus. " Livery — Steel grey, with scarlet facings
and silver lace.
Surv. sons of Maj.-Gen. Arthur Jacob Macan Rainey,
formerly Madras Cavalry, b. 1826 ; d. 1906 ; m. 1854,
Caroline Susanna, eld. d. of the late Rev. William
Robinson (second son of Sir John Robinson, 1st Bart.,
of Rokeby Hall, co. Louth) : —
Col. Robert Maximilian Rainey-Robinson, C.B., C.M.G.,
b. 1861 [to whom refer].
Francis Edward Rainey, Gentleman, b. 1863.
Col. ROBERT MAXIMILIAN RAINEY-ROBINSON,
C.B., C.M.G., Indian Army (ret.). Born April 28, 1861, eld.
surv. son of Maj.-Gen. Arthur Jacob Macan Rainey, by his
wife Caroline Susanna, eld. d. of the Rev. William Robin-
son (second son of Sir John Robinson, 1st Baronet, of
Rokeby Hall, co. Louth). Armorial bearings— Quarterly,
1 and 4, vert, on a chevron or, between three bucks trippant
of the last and pellett6e, as many quatrefoils gules (for
Robinson) ; 2 and 3 gules, two flaunches or, over all two
eagles' wings conjoined and erect proper (for Rainey).
Mantling vert and or. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the
colours, a buck as in the arms (for Robinson) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, issuant from a mural crown proper,
a lion's head or, guttee-de-1'armes. Motto — "Fuimus."
Married, Dec. 2, 1903, Alice Frances, eldest dau. of Arthur
Hedding Hildebrand, CLE. , late Superintendent and
Political Officer Southern Shan States. Postal address —
Mount Linton, Upwey, Weymouth.
RAINSFORD (H. Coll.). Argent, a cross couped sable.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a reindeer's head
erased proper. Motto — " Toutz jours loyall."
Sons of Frederick Vine Rainsford, Gentleman, b. 1846 ;
d. 1922; m. 1875, Catharine Ellen, d. of Alexander
Norton Shillingford: —
Charles Alexander Rainsford, Gentleman, b. 1881. Res.
— Fryning Corner, Rogate, Hants.
Richard Frederick Rainsford, Gentleman, b. 1888.
RALLI (H. Coll.). Azure, a lion rampant argent, semee
of lozenges of the first, in chief a crescent between two
crosses couped of the second. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion as in the arms,
holding between the paws a cross couped azure. Motto —
"BaStfe . Tt)v . ivOelav."
Son of Eustratio Stephen Ralli of 93 Lancaster Gate,
W., and Scio House, Putney, b. 1800; d. 1884; m.
1825, Mary, elder d. of the late John Mavrogordato of
the Island of Scio : —
Sir Lucas Eustratio Ralli, Bart. (1912), b. 1846 ; m. 1873,
Eugenie, eldest d. of the late Leonidas Pandeli Argenti of
Marseilles; and has had issue — (1) Eustratio Lucas Ralli,
Esq., M.C., Capt. late R.F.A., b. 1876 [m. 1914, Louisa
W. Williams; and has issue — Godfrey Victor Ralli, Esq.,
b. 1915 ; Lucas John Ralli, Gentleman, b. 1920; Diana
Myrtle ; and Patience Louise (Res. — 40 Upper Brook
Street, W.i) ; (2) Leonidas Lucas Ralli, Esq., b. 1884 ; d. on
active service 1917 ; Mary [m. 1895, Peter Ralli of n Hyde
Park Gardens, W., and has issue] ; Julia [m. 1896, Stephen
Stefanovich Schilizzi of Guilsborough Court, Northants.,
and has issue]; Janie [m. 1905, Baron Dimitri Jean
Economo of Trieste, and has issue]. Res.- — 2 Park Street,
Grosvenor Square, W. Clubs — City of London, Junior
Athenaeum, M.C.C., New University.
RAKOWSKI of Rakowo, in the Province of Plotzk,
Poland (Imperial Russian Certificate Registered in College
of Arms, London, 1908). — Kaspar Niesiecki (author of
" Polish Heraldry," edition of 1740) makes the following
statement : —
" A description of these arms is given by Baszko, who states that
they were granted in a battle with the Prussians in the year 1190,
Pacatis domi rebus Casiniirus Prussis iis, quos Polesianos vocant.
bellum intulit ; ut fratris Henrici mortem ulcisceretur, secuti sunt
ad earn expeditionem Boleslaus Miecislai, Boleslaus Altus, et
Miecislaus Vladislai fratrum filii, etc., ibi in conflictu, cum ex
insidiis hostes in nostros irrnpsissent, miles quidam ex ea familia,
quae babatum cum cruce defert, cum suis, quos in potestate sua
gregales habuit, impetum ferit, omnes sine mora terga dederunt, et
dux illorum, ab illo milite captus, ad Casimirum adductus, et illi
donatus. Cui Casimirus in recompensam multas possessiones
dedit, notas autem illius clara obsequia. auream crucem illi
alteram, ad vetus insigne supra babatum, donavit."
Azure, within a horse-shoe surmounted by a cross patee,
another cross patge, all argent. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — Out of a coronet with four strawberry leaves and
four single pearls alternately, a plume of three kostrich
feathers argent, quilled or. Motto — " Lubicz."
Only son of Felix Rakowski of Rakowo, Plotzk ,J Poland,
born at Naruzevo, Warsaw, 1820 ; d. at Warsaw 1904 ;
m. 1845, Emilia Schleback : —
The late Wladislaw Raymond Rakowski (otherwise
Alphonse Raymond), b. at Warsaw 1846 ; m. at Oxford,
1871, Elizabeth (d. 1908), d. of Richard Gibbard of Apple-
ton, Berks. ; and d. leaving issue — (1) Frank Wladislaw
Rakowski, b. at Reading 1876 {Res.— Canada) ; (2) Oliver
Thaddeus Rakowski, b. at Reading 1878 (Res. — Canada) ;
and Emily Elizabeth [m. 1892, Henry Charles Platts of
Sydenham (q.v.)]. Estate— Rakowo, Plotzk, Pcland.
RALSTON-PATRICK (L.O., 1861). Quarterly, 1 and
4, argent, a saltire sable, on a chief of the second three
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roses of the first, all within a bordure gules (Patrick) ; 2
and 3, argent, on a bend azure, three acorns or (Ralston).
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of his
liveries, a dexter hand erect, holding a saltire sable (Patrick) ;
2. on a wreath of his liveries, a falcon, looking to the
sinister proper (Ralston). Mottoes — "Ora et labora "
(Patrick); "Fide et marte '' (Ralston).
Son of William Ralston-Patrick, Esquire, J. P. for
co. Ayr, b. 1838; d. 1919; tn. 1868, Jemima, d. of
James Alison of Stranraer, N.B. : —
The late Robert Ralston Patrick, Esq., B.A. (Oxon.),
Major Ayrshire Y.C., b. 1876; d. 1925; tn. 1903, Mary
Constance (Res. — Easthill House, Wimbledon, S.W. 19), d.
of William Wilson, Esq., J. P., of Castle Hill, Ayr, and
left issue — Enid Helen Constance. Seats — Trearne, Hessil-
head ; Roughwood, Ayrshire.
RAM (Confirmed by Carney, Ulster, 1683, U.O.).
Azure, a chevron ermine, between three rams' heads erased
argent, armed or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, a ram's head erased argent,
armed or, charged with a chevron azure. Motto — "Quod
tibi vis fieri fac alteri." Livery — Blue, with white facings.
Son of Rev. Edward Digby Stopford Ram, of Clonattin,
M.A. (Oxon.), Rector of Oxted, b. 1868; d. 1917; tn.
1st, 1896, Mabel (d. 1898), d. of the Rev. W. H.
Castleman of Wimborne, Dorset, and Rector of Nune-
ham Courtenay, Oxford: 2nd, 1899, Clara Helen, d. of
late Sir Henry Flower Every, nth Bart. : —
Abel James Ram, Gentleman, b. 1902. Seat — Clonattin,
Gorey, co. Wexford. Res. — Clonattin, Chilbolton, Hants.
Second son of Rev. George Stopford Ram, of Clonattin,
M.A. (Oxford), Vicar of St. Peter's, Bournemouth, b.
1838 ; d. 1889 ; tn. 1866, Hon Charlotte Anne (d.
1918), 2nd d. of 13th Baron Inchiquin: —
George Montagu Ram, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; tn. 1919,
Elizabeth Margaret, d. of the late Capt. E. A. Bolitho,
R.N., of Rockbeare, Devon ; and has issue — 2 daus. Res.
— Landitty, Dover House Road, Roehampton, S.W. 15.
Son of Abel John Ram, Esq., of Ballytegan Gorey,
co. Wexford, and Berkhamsted Place, Berkhamsted,
K.C. , Bencher of Inner Temple, Recorder of Wolver-
hampton, M.A. Oxon., J. P., b. 1842; d. 1920; tn.
1874, Hon. Mary Grace (d. 1912), third dan. of Lucius
O'Brien, 13th Baron Inchiquin: —
Lucius Abel John Granville Ram, Esq., J. P., Herts.,
3rd Parliamentary Counsel to Treasury since 1925, M.A.
(Oxon.), Barr.-at-Law Inner Temple, Capt. Herts. Yeo-
manry, b. 1885 ; tn. 1924, Elizabeth, d. of E. A. Mitchell-
Innes, Esq., K.C; and has issue — Abel John Ram,
Gentleman, b. 1927 ; and 1 dau. Post, addresses — Berk-
hamsted Place, Great Berkhamsted, Herts. ; Treasury
Chambers, Whitehall. Clubs— Oxford and Cambridge,
Travellers'.
Son of Rev. Robert Digby Ram, M.A. Camb. , Vicar
of Hampton, Middlesex, Prebendary of St. Paul's, b.
1844; d. 1926; m. 1877, Mary (d. 1899), only d. of
George Edward Anson, Esq., C.B. , Keeper of the
Privy Purse to the Queen (by Hon. Georgiana Mary
Harbord his wife, d. of Rt. Hon. 3rd Lord Suffield,
Bedchamber Woman to the Queen), and granddau. of
Very Rev. Frederick Anson, D.D. , Dean of Chester
(brother of 1st Viscount Anson) : —
Frederic Montagu Anson Ram, Gentleman, b. 1885.
Post, add.—
RAMAGE (L.O. ). Vert, on a chief argent, three acorns
proper. Mantling vert, doubled argent. Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries, a ram passant hclding in his mouth
a branch of oak fructed all proper. Motto — "Soyez
juste."
Son of : —
John Thomson Ramage, Gentleman, b. . Res. — St.
Aubyns, Kinnear Road, Edinburgh.
RAMSAY, see WARDLAW-RAMSAY.
RAMSAY (Matric. c. 1672, L.O.). Argent, an eagle dis-
played sable. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest —
On a wreath of his liveries, a unicorn's head erased argent,
armed or. Motto — " Ora et labora."
Eld. son of The Rt. Hon. Arthur George Maule Ramsay,
14th Earl of Dalhousie, Hon. Col. North Scottish
R.G.A. (T.F.), Capt. Res. of Officers Scots Guards,
b. 1878 ; d. 1928 ; tn. 1903, Lady Mary Adelaide
Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby, d. of 1st Earl of
Ancaster : —
Rt. Hen. John Gilbert Ramsay, 15th Earl of Dalhousie
(Scot., 29 Jan. 1633), Lord Ramsay of Kerington (Scot.,
29 Jan. 1633), and Baron Ramsay of Dalhousie (5 Jan. 1619),
Baron Ramsay of Glenmark, co. Forfar (U.K. 12 June 1875),
Lieut. Scots Gds., b. 1904. Seats — Dalhousie Castle,
Midlothian ; Panmure House, Carnoustie ; Brechin Castle,
Forfarshire. Town res. — 82 Eaton Square, S.W.
Ygst. son of George, 12th Earl of Dalhousie, b. 1806 ;
d. 1880; m. 1845, Sarah Frances, only d. of William
Robertson of Logan House, N.B. : —
The Hon. Charles Maule Ramsay, J. P. and D.L. Forfar-
shire, M.P. for that co. 1894-5, Lt.-Col. late comdg. Forfar
and Kincardine Art., formerly Lieut. R.A. [Arms (rematric.
1904) — Quarterly, 1 and 4, Ramsay as above ; 2 and 3,
parted per pale argent and gules, within a bordure charged
with eight escallops all counterchanged of the same (Maule),
the whole within a bordureazure. Mantlings— Dexter, sable,
doubled argent ; sinister, gules, doubled argent. Crests —
Dexter (for Ramsay), on a wreath of his liveries, aunicorn's
head couped argent, armed or (Motto — " Ora et labora") ;
sinister (for Maule), a double-headed wyvern with wings
erect, spouting out fire before and behind proper (Motto
— " Clementia et animis"], b. 1859; tn. 1885, Martha
Estelle (d. 1904), d. of William R. Garrison of New York.
Club — Jun. United Service.
RAMSAY of Drumore (L.O. , 16 Feb. 1909). Argent, an
eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered gules,
charged on the breast with an escutcheon of the field, all
within a bordure of the third. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a unicorn's head couped
argent, crined and horned or. Motto — " Spernit pericula
virtus."
Only son of William Alexander Ramsay, Gentleman,
B.A. (Oxon.), LL.B. (Glasgow), Advocate, b. 1868 ;
d. 1921 ; tn. 1905, Cecilia Maud Sandford (d. 1915),
d. of late William Kemp and niece of 1st Baron
Sandford : —
George William Neil Ramsay, Gentleman, Lieut. Scottish
Horse, 6. 1907. Seat — Drumore, Blairgowrie, N.B.
RAMSAY of Balmain(R.L., H. Coll., 1806— arms matric.
L.R. , 1806 and 1808). Argent, an eagle displayed sable,
charged on the breast with a rose of the field [quartered
i6i6
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with the arms of Bannerman, viz. gules, a banner displayed
argent, thereon a canton azure, charged with a saltire of
the second (Bannerman)]. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a demi-eagle displayed
sable. Motto — "Aspiro." Livery— Buff, with crimson
piping.
Sons of Sir Herbert Ramsay, 5th Bart. b. 1868 ; d.
1924 ; m. 1902, Mabel, eld d. of W. T. Hutchinson of
Aldingham, Winton, Australia: —
Sir Alexander Burnett Ramsay, 5th Bart. (13 May 1806),
b. 1903 . Res. — Benview, Orange, New South Wales.
Herbert William Alexander Ramsay, Esq., b. 1907.
Sons of Hugh Francis Ramsay, Esq., b. 1838; d.
1890; m. 1868, Jane Maria, d. of Gen. F. H. Sandys,
Bengal Army : —
Hugh Entwisle Ramsay, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; m. 1901,
Elsie Lavater, d. of William Cox; and has issue— (1)
Alexander Hugh Ramsay, Gentleman, b. 1905 ; (2) John
Entwisle Ramsay, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; and Irene Beatrice.
Res. — Hankow, China.
Noel Bannerman Ramsay, Gentleman, b. 1875; m. 1905,
Edith Katharine, d. of Francis Johnson, M.D. ; and has
issue — Noel Entwisle Burnett Ramsay, Gentleman, b. 1907.
Francis Alexander Burnett Ramsay, Gentleman, b. 1921 ;
and Edith Rosemary Patricia Burnett. Post, address —
Shanghai Club, Shanghai, China.
Son of John Ramsay, Esq., late Capt. R.E., J. P.
Hants., b. 1843; d- IQI3 '< m- 1876, Florence Mary,
only child of Richard J. Hilton, Esq., J. P. co. Kent,
of Preston House, Faversham : —
Hilton Alexander Ramsay, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. late
R.A., b. 1878. Res.— Cams Hall, Fareham, Hants.
Son of Francis Ramsay, Esq., b. 1815 ; d. 1867; m.
1848, Georgina Hay, d. of William Foreman Home of
Wedderburn : —
William Alexander Ramsay, Esq., Brig. -Gen. (ret.), late
Col. comdg. 9th Regtl. Dist. , late 4th Hussars, b. 1848;
m. 1873, Susan Newcombe (d. 1916), d. of William
Minchener of Clontarf, co. Dublin ; and has issue — (1)
Frank William Ramsay, Esq., C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., Col.
in the Army, temp, comdg. 15th Indian Inf. Bde., late
Major Middx. Regt., served in S. Africa 1901-2, and
Great War 1914-19 (despatches 7 times, D.S.O., C.M.G.),
b. 1875 (Club — United Service) ; (2) Alexander Fitzgerald
Ramsay, Esq., Major (ret.) Indian Army, served in S.
Africa 1900-2, and Great War, b. 1880 ; (3) Bertram Home
Ramsay, Esq., M.V.O., Capt. R.N., served Somaliland,
and Great War (despatches twice), has Legion of Honour,
Croix de Guerre (Belgium), Order of the Crown (Italy),
b. 1883 ; Georgina Frances [m. 1900. Col. H. E. Garstin,
D.S.O., Res. of Officers, late R.A.] ; and Elizabeth Grace
Sjn. 1st, 1912, Capt. Meyricke Entwisle Lloyd (killed in
action 1914) ; 2nd, 1919, Major Kearsley, D.S.O. , Roy.
Welch Fus. ; and has issue]. Res. — 5 Monpelier Parade,
Cheltenham.
Sons of Robert Ramsay, Gentleman, b. 1818 ; d. 1910;
m. 1855, Susan (d. 1906), d. of W. F. Lindsay
Carnegie of Spynie and Boysack : —
Marmaduke Francis Ramsay, Gentleman, b. i860; m.
1895, Alice Katherine, d. of O. C. Waterfield of Nack-
ington, Canterbury; and has had issue — (1) John Marma-
duke Ramsay, Esq. , Capt. Rifle Bde., b. 1897 ; d.
1917, of wounds received in action; (2) Robert Ottiwell
Ramsay, Gentleman, b. 1900 ; Dorothy Christian ; Edith
Margaret [m. 1926, Capt. Charles Hamilton Boucher, Inri.
Army]; Frances Marion [m. 1927, Noel Urquhart Scrutton];
and Helen Prudence [m. 1927, Henry Eric Harben]. Res.
— Lee Priory, nr. Canterbury. Kent.
Robert Christian Ramsay, Gentleman, b. 1861 ; m. 1907,
Olive Zillah, d. ofW. W. Voss of Penrice, Queensland;
and has issue — Alexander Robert Ramsay, Gentleman,
b. 1910 ; Norman Ian Ramsay, Gentleman, b. 1915 ; David
Malcolm Ramsay, Gentleman, b. 1924; Susan Mabel
Christian; Nora Honor ; Olive Joan ; and Diana Patricia.
R*s. — Howletts, Canterbury, Kent.
Edward Lauderdale Ramsay, Gentleman, b. 1865.
Arthur Douglas Ramsay, Gentleman, b. 1868 ; m. 1914,
Winifred, d. of W. H. Turner of Geraldton, West Australia,
and has issue — Michael Douglas Ramsay, Gentleman, b.
1918; and Susan Patricia. Res.— Halstead Place, Seven-
oaks, Kent.
IAIN RAMSAY of Kildalton, Islay, co. Argyll, Esquire,
J.P. co. Argyll. Born 1878, eldest son of the late [ohn
Ramsay of Kildalton, sometime M. P. for Falkirk District of
Burghs. Armorial bearings (L.O. , 1900)— Parted per fesse
argent and sable, an eagle displayed, beaked gules, charged
on the breast with a galley, sails furled, all counterchanged.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of his
liveries, a unicorn's head couped argent, armed and
crined or. Motto — " Nunquam sine spe.'' Ma rried, 1905,
Gwladys Marie d6 Grasse, second d. of the late Sir Francis
H. Evans, Bart., K.C.M.G. ; and has Issue — (1) Iain
Ramsay, Gentleman, b. 1906 ; (2) Francis George Mitchell
Ramsay, Gentleman, b. 1908. Seat — River House, Bow-
m ore, Islay, co. Argyll. Club — Junior Carlton.
Sir HENRY WILLIAM CAMERON-RAMSAY-FAIR-
FAX-LUCY, 3rd Baronet, J.P. and D.L. cos. Roxburgh
and Warwick, Major in the Army, Inspector Q.M.G. 's
Serv. Scottish Command 1915-18, Pres. 4th Army Civilian
Board 1919, Hon. Col. 48th (S. Midland) Div. Train
R.A.S.C. (T.A.) 1927, formerly Lieutenant 2nd Life
Guards. Born September 25, 1870, being the eldest son of
Sir William George Herbert Taylor Ramsay -Fairfax,
Baronet, of Maxton, in the county of Roxburgh by his
wife Mary Ann Pawson Hargrave, only daughter of the
late W. J. Pawson of Shawdon, in the county of
Northumberland. Armorial bearings — Quarterly, first
and fourth grand quarters, gules, sem^e of cross cross-
lets, three lucies hauriant argent, a canton of the last
for distinction (for Lucy) ; second and third grand
quarters, quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, three bars gemelles
sable, surmounted of a lion rampant gules, armed
and langued azure (for Fairfax) ; 2. party per pale
argent and or, an eagle displayed sable, armed,
beaked, and membered gules (for Ramsay) ; 3. counter-
quartered i. and iiii. , azure, a branch of palm between
three fleurs-de-lys or, ii. and iii. gules, three annulets
or, stoned azure, in the centre of these counter-quartered, a
crescent or for difference (for Montgomerie), and for and in
right of his wife, upon an escutcheon of pretence the same
arms of Lucy, namely gules, sem£e of cross crosslets, three
lucies hauriant argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling gules, doubled
argent ; and for his Crests, 1. out of a ducal coronet gules,
a boar's head argent, guttee-de-poix, between two wings
sable, billette> or, and for distinction charged upon the
neck with a cross crosslet sable (for Lucy); 2. upon a
wreath of the colours, a lion passant guardant proper (for
Fairfax) ; with the Mottoes, " By trwthe and diligence " ;
"Fare fac." Livery — Claret colour, with white facings.
Married, 1892, Ada Christina, eldest daughter and
heiress of Henry Spencer Lucy, Esquire, of Charlecote
(who died 1890), by his wife Christina Cameron, eldest
daughter of the late Alexander Campbell of Monzie, and
assumed by Royal Licence the additional surname and
arms of Lucy ; assumed the additional surname of Cameron
In 1921, on the succession of Lady Ramsay-Fairfax-Lucy
Earn
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to the Cameron Estate ; and has had Issue — (1) William
George Thomas Spencer Ramsay-Fairfax- Lucy, Esq.,
b. April 7, 1895 ; d. 1910 ; (2) Henry Montgomerie Ramsay-
Fairfax-Lucy, Esq., M.C., D.L. co. Warwick, Capt.
late The Rifle Brigade and Argyll and Sutherland High-
landers, served Great War (despatches), b. Oct. 20, 1896 ;
(3) Brian Fulke Ramsay - Fairfax - Lucy, Esq., Capt. and
Adjutant Cameron Highlanders, b. Dec. 18, 1898 ; (4)
Ewen Aymer Robert Ramsay -Fairfax- Lucy, Esq., M.A.
(Camb.), Lieut. King's Own Royal Regt. , b. Dec. 31, 1899;
Alianore Mary Christina ; Sybil Radegunde Joyce ; and
Cecily Alys (d. Feb. 24, 1902). Seats — Charlecote Park,
Warwick; Maxton, St. Boswell's, N.B. Clubs — Carlton,
Royal Automobile, Hurlingham, New (Edinburgh).
RAMSAY L'AMY (L.O., 1672-7 and 1813). Quarterly,
1 and 4, azure, three crosiers paleways in fesse or, and in
base a saltire couped argent ; 2 and 3, argent, an eagle
displayed sable, beaked and membered gules, charged on
the breast with an escutcheon of the last, a boidure of the
second. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand erect proper, holding a
crosieror. Motto— " Per verios casus." Supporters— 'I wo
naked savages wreathed about the head and middle with
laurel, and holding oak batons over their shoulders all
proper.
Son of the late John Ramsay L'Amy, Esq., J. P. and
D.L. co. Forfar, and J. P. co. Berwick, by his first wife
Mary Riche M'Leod, only d. of William Mitchell
Innes of Ayton, co. Berwick: —
Rev. John Alexander Ramsay L'Amy, M.A., b. 1852.
Seat — Dunkenny, near Forfar.
RAMSDEN (H. Coll.). Argent, on a chevron invected
sable, between two rams' heads erased in chief and a fleur-
de-lys in base all sable, a ram's head erased between two
fleurs-de-lys of the field. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, in front of an arm in armour
embowed, the hand in a gauntlet proper, grasping a ram's
head erased in bend sinister, three fleurs-de-lys sable. | Motto
— " Nil desperandum." Livery — Dark blue.
Sons of Richard Ramsden, Esq., J. P. for co. Warwick
1867, Barrister-at-Law Inner Temple, M.A. Trinity
College, Cambs.,F.R.G.S., b. 1841 ; d. 1921 ; m.1870,
Elizabeth Frances (d. 1902), dau. of John Stokes Salmon
of Bagdale, Jamaica, son of the Hon. John Salmon, late
President Privy and Legislative Councils, Jamaica :—
Richard Elmslie Ramsden, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col.
R. F.A. , served in S. African Campaign in the defence of
Ladysmith and through S. African War, wounded at
Bosebult (twice ment. desp.), and Great War 1914-17, b.
1875. Res. — The Beeches, Bagshot, Surrey.
Hugh Clifford Herschell Ramsden, Esq., J. P. Jamaica, b.
1881 ; m. 1907, Violet Natalie, ygst. d. of Hon. W. J. Ewen
of Westmoreland, Jamaica; and has issue — Richard Hugh
Ramsden, Gentleman, b. 1908. Res.— U.S.A.
Bernard Vivian Ramsden, Esq., Major Yorks. Regt., b.
1885 ; 7ii. 1917, Aileen Isabel, d. of George William
Dundas. Res. —
Vincent Basil Ramsden, Esq., D.S.O., M.C., Lt.-Col.
S. Wales Borderers, served in European War 1914
(wounded), b. 1888 ; m. 1925, Marjorie, d. of Maj.-Gen. Sir
Ivor Phillipps, K.C.B., and has issue — 1 son, b. 1929 ; and
Philippa. Res. — The Grange, Ingatestone, Essex.
RAMSDEN (H. Coll.). Quarterly of forty-six, 1. argent,
on a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis sable, as many
ram's heads erased of the first (Ramsden) ; 2. azure, a bend
between six escallops argent (Frecheville) ; 3. or, two
chevronels azure (Muzard) ; 4. gules, three plates argent,
each charged with an annulet gules (Muzard) ; 5. argent,
on a chevron sable, three crosses pat6e or (Beaufoy); 6.
gules, six cocks, three, two and one or (Tothill) ; 7. gules,
three fleurs-de-lys argent, a chief vair (Palmes) ; 8. argent,
on a chevron azure, between three demi-lions passant
guardant gules, crowned or, three covered cups of the last
(Butler); 9. ancient-argent, on a chevron azure, three
covered cups or (Butler) ; 10. or, six annulets, three, two
and one, sable (Lowther) ; 11. ermine, on a canton azure, a
cross pat^e fitchee on three steps argent (Quaile) ; 12.
sable, three escallops and a bordure engrailed argent
(Strickland) ; 13. or, two bars gules, on a canton of the
last a mullet of the field (Lancaster); 14. argent, three
bugle-horns sable, stringed gules (Bellingham) ; 15. argent,
three bendlets gules, on a canton of the last a lion rampant
of the field (Burnshide); 16. azure, a maunch ermine, over
all a bendlet gules (Conyers, alias Norton) ; 17. argent, a
chevron between three lozenge - shaped cushions sable
(Norton) ; 18. argent, a bend engrailed between six martlets
sable (Tempest) ; 19. argent, a chevron between three
martlets gules (Waddington) ; 20. argent, two bars gules,
in chief three mullets of the last (Washington) ; 21. argent,
a bend engrailed sable, in chief an escallop of the last
(Radcliffe); 22. sable, a saltire argent (Rilleston); 23.
argent, a fesse between three escallops sable (Rilleston);
24. azure, a chevron between three mullets or (Hildyard) ;
25. argent, two bars azure, over all a fleur-de-lys or (Hylton) ;
26. vert, three lions rampant argent, crowned, collared and
chained or (Tyson) ; 27. argent, three chaplets gules
(Lascelles); 28. argent, three escallops in bend gules, be-
tween two bendlets sable (De la Hay) ; 29. azure, two bars
nebuly argent (Del See) ; 30. argent, a cross moline en-
grailed sable (Cotys) ; 31. gules, a cross moline or (Mon-
ceux) ; 32. azure, three swans argent, a chief ermine
(Hansby); 33. azure, two bars or, over all a lion rampant
gules (Hawcliffe) ; 34. or, six annulets, three, two and one
sable (Lowther); 35. as No. 11 (Quaile); 36. as No. 12
(Strickland) ; 37. as No. 13 (Lancaster) ; 38. as No. 14
(Bellingham); 39. as No. 15 (Burnshide); 40. per pale
argent and sable, a chevron counterchanged (Lawson) ; 41.
argent, two bars azure, in chief three hurts (Carnaby) ; 42.
per pale gules and azure, a lion rampant guardant or
(Hatton); 43. ermine, on a fesse gules three escallops or
(Ingram) ; 44. azure, a chevron or, between three lions
passant of the last, gutt^e-de-sang (Ingram) ; 45. sable,
three greyhounds in pale, courant argent, collared or,
within a bordure of the second (Machell) ; 46. or, a
chevron between three towers gules (Scarborough). Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, a cubit arm in armour proper, the gauntlet grasp-
ing a fleur-de-lys sable in pale. Motto — " Audaces fortuna
juvat."
Son of Sir John William Ramsden, 5th Bart., M.A.
(Camb.), J. P., D.L., M.P. b. 1831 ; d. 1914; m. 1865,
Lady Helen Gwendolen, d. and coh. of Edward
Adolphus, 12th Duke of Somerset, K.G. : —
Sir John Frecheville Ramsden, 6th Bart. (30 Nov. 1689),
Major T.A. Res., D.L. High Sheriff (1920) co. Bucking-
ham, b. 1877; m. 1901, Joan, d. of Geoffrey Fowell
Buxton of Dunston Hall ; and has issue — (1) John
St. Maur Ramsden, Esq., b. 1902; (2) Geoffrey William
i6i8
Earn
Bam
Pennington, Esq., 2nd Lieut, nth Hussars, b. 1904
assumed by Deed Poll, 1925, the surname of Pennington
in lieu of Ramsden [m. 1927, Veronica, d. of Frederick
Morley of Biddestone Manor, Chippenham, Wilts.] ; and
Mary Joyce. Seats — Turweston Manor, Brackley, North-
ants. ; Bulstrode Park, Gerrard's Cross, Bucks. ; Ardverkie,
Kingussie, N.B.
Son of Frederick William Ramsden, Esq., late Capt.
Reserve of Officers, b. 1864; d. 1928; m. 1887, Lady
Elizabeth Maud, d. of 3rd Marquess of Conyngham : —
Charles Frederick Ramsden, Gentleman, Diplomatic
Service, b. 1888. Res. — Wellsbridge House, Ascot.
Sons of John Charles Francis Ramsden, Esq., late
Capt. R.A., D.L. West Riding of Yorks., J. P. and D.L.
co. Surrey, b. 1835 ; d. 1910 ; m. 1863, Emma Susan
(d. 1897), second d. of Rev. Edward Duncombe, late
Rector of Barthomley, co. Chester: —
Caryl John Ramsden, Esq., Major late Seaforth High-
landers, b. 1868 ; m. 1919, Madge, d. of the late William
Addison Scott, of Lexington, Kentucky. Res. — Casa
Madera, Puerto Oratava, Teneriffe. Club — White's.
Henry Ramsden-Jodrell, Esq., C.M.G. (q.v.).
Josslyn Vere Ramsden, Esq., C.M.G., D.S.O., Lt.-Col.
late R.F.A., M.A.(Oxon. ), b. 1876 ; m. 1909, Olive Clothilde
Bouhier, d. of Frederic William Imbert-Terry of Aston,
Herts. ; and has issue — Caryl Oliver Imbert Ramsden, Gen-
tleman, b. 1915- Res. — Whiston Priory, Ford, Salop.
Club — Army and Navy.
Son of Robert Henry Ramsden, b. 1845; d. 1874; m.
1871, Francesca Romana Maria, d. of Charles William
Jebb of Clifton, co. Gloucester: —
Robert Charles Plumptre Ramsden, Esq., J. P. Notts.,
B.A., LL.B. (Camb), Barrister-at-Law, b. 1874. Seat —
Carlton Hall, Worksop, Notts. Res. — Wigthorpe Hall,
Worksop, Notts. Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
Sons of Edward Plumptre Ramsden, Gentleman, b.
1848; d. 1916; m. 1875, Frances Elizabeth, d. ofW.
Kelly of Blackheath :—
John Edward Cecil Ramsden, Gentleman, b. 1881.
Post. add. — Melbourne, Australia.
William Eustace Ramsden, Gentleman, Lieut. W. Yorks.
Regt., b. 1882.
Son of Algernon Feilden Ramsden, Gentleman, b. 1850;
d. 1922; m. 1892, Mary, d. of T. Purdom of Hawick,
N.B. :—
Edward Feilden Ramsden, Gentleman, b. 1893 ; m. 1928,
Rhoda Helen, d. of the late Ashmore Mitchell, Esq., of
Edinburgh. Res.— Glengarry, Salisbury Avenue, Cheam,
Surrey.
Son of John Pemberton Ramsden, Gentleman, B.A.
(Camb.), b. 1854; d. 1911 ; m. 1883, Alice Louisa, d.
of the late Arthur Malet, late Bombay C.S. :—
Ralph Western Ramsden Ramsden, Esq., Capt. late
R.G.A. , b. 1890.
Son of Rev. Charles Henry Ramsden, M.A. , Vicar of
Chilham, Kent, b. 1818 ; d. 1893 ; m. 1846, Mary
Hamilton, d. of Rev. Henry Hamilton Beamish : —
Charles Hamilton Ramsden, Gentleman, b. 1847 ; m.
1873, Caroline Augusta (d. 1922), dau. of James M'Ewen,
of San Francisco; and has issue — (1) Charles Harold
Lowther Ramsden, Gentleman, B.Sc. , b. 1883 [ni. 1912,
Cecile W. , d. of W. S. Childs, and has issue — Charles
Dean Ramsden, Gentleman, b. 1915 ; Scott Carlton
Rams en, Gentleman, b. 1923; and 2 daus. (Res.— yog
Santa Rav Avenue, Oakland, California)] ; (2) Percival Scott
Webber Ramsden, Gentleman, b. 1885 [•;«. 1910, Abigail E. ,
d. of F, E. Philbrick ; and has issue — 4 daus.j. Res. —
2420 Ashby Avenue, Berkeley, California.
Son of Rev. Henry Plumptre Ramsden, B.A. , Rector
of Cottingham, Yorks., b. 1848; d. 1904; m. 1887,
Ethel Frances Alice, d. of William Henry Havelock,
Bombay C.S. : —
William Havelock Chaplin Ramsden, Esq., M.C., Major
E. Yorks. Regt., late Lieut. W. India Regt., b. 1888 ; m.
1918, Christine, d. of James T. Baldwin; and has issue —
John Yescombe Ramsden, Gentleman, b. 1919. Club —
Army and Navy.
Son of Francis Edward Ramsden, Coram. R.N., b.
1849 ; d. 1882 ; m. 1879, Emma Elizabeth, d. of Col.
F. U. Birch:—
Francis Charles Home Ramsden, Gentleman, b. 1880 ;
m. 1927, Lilla, d. of Alexander Charles Mackenzie, and
has issue — Francis Birch Ramsden, Gentleman, b. 1928.
Res. — Grand Prairie, Alberta, Canada.
Younger son of Rev. Charles Henry Ramsden, M.A.,
and Mary Hamilton Beamish (see above): —
Herbert Frecheville Smyth Ramsden, Esq., C.B.E., Col.
(ret.), Indian Army, J. P. co. Sussex, b. 1856 ; m. 1889, Hon.
Edwyna Susan Elizabeth d. of 14th Baron Saye and Sele ;
and has issue — Geoffrey Charles Frescheville Ramsden,
Esq., I.C.S., formerly Capt. Sussex Regt., b. 1893; and
Mary Edwyna. Res. — Moseham House, Wadhurst, Sussex.
Son ot Rev. Frederick Selwyn Ramsden, M.A. (Camb.).
b. 1830; d. 1865; m, 1862, Mary Jane, d. of Rev,
Joseph Parker, M.A. : —
Frederick Plumptre Ramsden, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.),
b. 1863; m. 1906, Norah Grogan White. Res. — Bron
Llwyn, Penally, co. Pembroke.
Son of Rev. Frederick John Ramsden, M.A. (Oxon.),
late Rector of Ufnngton, b. 1836 ; d. 1903 ; m. 1865,
Anna Cassandra, d. of Rear-Adm. the Hon. Major
Jacob Henniker: —
Frederick Frank Ramsden, Esq., Major late R.A.S.C.,
b. 1867 ; m. 1893, Selina Lucinda, d. of Capt. Edmund
MacKinnon, late 2nd Life Guards, of Binfield, Berks. Res.
— Colly Weston Manor, Stamford.
Sons of Arthur John Ramsden, Esq., J. P. Devon, late
Major 1st Batt. Royal West Kent Regt., b. 1855; d.
1918 ; m. 1883, Elizabeth Alice, d. of H. W. Hawkins,
. of Rew House, co. Dorchester : —
Arthur Geoffrey Francis Ramsden, Esq., D.S.O., Major
late R.F.A., formerly Lieut. Cornwall and Devon Miners'
R.G.A. , 6. 1887; m. 1918, Winifred, d. of the late S. B.
Cowan ; and has issue — Geoffrey Anthony Frecheville
Ramsden, Gentleman, b. 1919; Peter Derek Frecheville
Ramsden, Gentleman, b- 1922 ; and Moyne Patricia. Postal
address — Meerhay, Beaminster, Dorset.
John Hope Frecheville Ramsden, Gentleman, b. 1896.
Sons of Arthur Charles Ramsden, Esq., J. P., of Stone
Ness, Ashurst, Kent, Hon. Col. 2nd Vol. Batt. The
Buffs, b. 1825; d. 189 1 ; m. 1853, Frances Elizabeth
(d. 1892), d. of John Deacon of Mabledon, Kent: —
Rev. William Frecheville Ramsden, M.A. (Oxon.), Vicar
of St. Saviour's, Scarborough, b. 1857. Res. — St. Saviour's
Vicarage, Scarborough.
Rev. George Ramsden, b. 1862; m. 1886, Elizabeth
Jane (d. 1905), d. of John Wykes of Daventry. Res. —
Horton House, Horton, Leighton Buzzard.
FREDERIC JAMES RAMSDEN, Esquire, M.A. Trin.
Coll., Cambs. , J. P. for co. Lancashire. Born 1859, being
the only son of Sir James Ramsden, Knight, of Abbot's
Wood, and his wife Annie Mary, dau. of Robert Edwards
of Liverpool. Armorial bearings — Azure, on a chevron
or, between in chief two rams' heads couped and in base a
fleur-de-lvs argent, a bee volant between two arrows chev-
ronwise points upwards proper. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, from the battlements of
a tower or, a cubit arm in armour, the hand in a gauntlet
proper, holding a fleur-de-lys argent, suspended from the
wrist by a chain gold an escutcheon azure charged with a
ram's head couped argent. Seat — Abbots Wood, Furness
Abbey, Lancashire. Residence — 105 Pall Mall, S.W.
Clubs — Reform, Oxford and Cambridge.
RAMSDEN-JODRELL (R.L., 1920, H. Coll.). Quar-
terly, 1 and 4, sable, three buckles argent and (for distinction)
in the centre chief point a cross crosslet or (Jodrell) ; 2 and
3, argent, on a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis sable, as
many rams' heads erased of the first (Ramsden). Mantling
sable and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours,
a cock's head and neck couped or, wings elevated argent,
combed and jelloped gules, and (for distinction) charged on
the neck with a cross crosslet sable (Jodrell); 2. on a wreath
of the colours, a cubit arm in armour proper, the trauntlet
grasping a fleur-de-lis sable in pale (Ramsden). Motto —
" Vigilando."
Son of John Charles Francis Ramsden, Esq., late
Capt. R.A., D.L. West Riding of Yorks., J.P. and
D.L. co. Surrey, b. 1835; d. 1910; m. 1863, Emma
Susan (d. 1897), d. of Rev. Edward Duncombe, late
Rector of Barthomley, co. Chester: —
Henry Ramsden-Jodrell, Esq., C.M.G. , Col. (ret.)
R.H.A., b. 1871 ; assumed by R L. 1920, the additional
surname of Jodrell, and the arms of Jodrell, quarterly with
his own, m. 1902, Dorothy Lynch, C.B.E., eld. d. of late
Col. Sir Edward Thomas Davenant Cotton-Jodrell, K.C.B.,
of Reaseheath Hall, Nantwich, and Shallcross Manor,
Whaley Bridge, both co. Chester; and has issue — Susan
Dorothy; Frances Barbara; and Mary Angela. Res. —
Taxal Lodge, Whaley Bridge Cheshire. Club — White's.
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RANDALL (H. Coll.) Argent, on a cross gules, a tower
triple-towered between four horse-shoes or. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
reremouse sable, charged 00 each wing with a horse-shoe as
in the arms. Motto — " Et manu et corde." Livery — Dark
blue, with silver buttons.
Son of Henry Ross Randall, b. 1820; d. 1900; m.
1844, Elizabeth, d. of Stephen Dickins : —
Sir Henry Edward Randall, Kt. Bach. (1905), J. P.
Northampton, b. 1847; m. 1873, Elizabeth, d. of John
Wright; and has issue — (1) Harry Charles Percy Randall,
Esq., b. 1875 [m. 1907, Phyllis Shedden, d. of Alexander
Shedden Moser] ; (2) Herbert Edward Randall, Esq., b.
1877 [m. , Amy Hornby] ; (3) Arthur Ross Randall,
Esq., b. 1878; Elizabeth Florence \_m. 1895, Ernest Rogers
Bull, and has issue]; Mary Beatrice [m. 1906, Theodore
Howard Lloyd, and has issue] ; and Dorothy Frances [m.
1910, Thomas Edwin Manning]. Seat — The Hall, Monk's
Park, Northampton. Clubs — Northampton Club (North-
ampton), Conservative (Northampton).
RANDALL (H. Coll., 27 Feb. 1819.). Azure, on a
pierced sable. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, an antelope's head couped or, armed
and charged on the neck with four mullets in cross gules, in
the mouth a rose of the last, slipped proper. Motto — " Nil
extra numerum." Livery — Dark blue, yellow facings and
waistcoat.
Sons of Col. R. G. Bruxner-Randall, late XX. Regt.,
of Thurlaston Holt, Leics.. b. 1850 ; d. 1921 ; assumed
by Deed Poll 1892, the additional surname of Bruxner ;
m. 1887, Agnes Georgina, d. of Rev. G, Bruxner, M. A.,
of Thurlaston Holt, Leics. : —
Walter George Bruxner-Randall, Gentleman, Lieut, late
The Lancashire Fusiliers, b. 1888 ; m. 1914, Marguerite
Dorcthy, d. of Major Allen M<_ntgomery, late XX. Regt.,
of Kilmer, co. Meath ; and has issue — Julien Walter
Lowndes Bruxner-Randall, Gentleman, b. 1920. Res. —
Whittington Lodge, Andoversford, Glos. Club — Naval
and Military.
Major G Bruxner-Randall, Roy. Welch Fusiliers,
b. 1890; m. 1925, Mary Eileen Neville, d. of John Bagot,
of Ballyturin, Gort.co. Galway, and has issue — Peter Denis
Bruxner-Randall, Gentleman, b. 1927. Club — Naval and
Military.
Basil Randall, Esq., Captain I. A., b. . Res. — ■
WALTER RANDLES, Gentleman. Born , being
the only surviving son of the late Edward Randies of Port
Natal, South Africa. Armorial bearings — Or, a chevron
wavy azure between three pairs of elephants' tusks in saltire
proper. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a springbok or South African antelope statant
in front of an assegai erect all proper. Motto — "Semper
in tempore." Residence — 39 Collington Avenue, Bexhi li-
on-Sea.
RANDLES (H. Coll., 12 Aug. 1907). Per chevron
azure and or, in chief two mullets, and in base the emblem
of Mars, all counterchanged. Mantling azure and or.
cross 'erminois, a cinquefoil vert between four mullets
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter cubit arm
erect proper, the hand grasping the emblem of Mars sable.
Motto—" To seek, to strive, to rind."
Only son of Rev. Marshall Randies, D.D. , Professor of
Theology in Wesleyan College, Didsbury, b. 1826 ;
d. 1904; m. 1855, Sarah Dewhurst, d. of John
Scurrah : —
Sir John Scurrah Randies, Kt. Bachelor (1905), Hon,
Pres. International Parliamentary Commercial Conference,
M.P. for Cockermouth 190006, and 1906-10, N.W. Man-
chester 1912-18, and Manchester Exchange 1918-22, J. P.
co. Cumberland, Comdr. Order of the Crown (Belgium), and
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Ean
of the Rising Sun (Japan), 5. 1857; m. 1883, Elizabeth
Hartley, d. of Robert Spencer of Ellerkeld, Workington,
Cumberland. Seats — Bristowe Hill, Keswick, Cumberland.
Clubs — Constitutional, Carlton.
RANDOLPH (Vn. Kent, 1663, Ped. H. Coll.). Gules,
on a cross argent, five mullets sable. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an antelope's
colours, in front of a cubit arm holding a battleaxe
headcouped or. Motto— " Fari quae sentias." Livery—
Buff, light blue pipings.
Sons of Rev. Edward John Randolph, Canon of York,
b. 1814; d. 1898; m. 1843, Catherine, d. of Sir George
Rich, Bart:—
Rev. Edward Seymour Leveson Randolph, Clerk in Holy
Orders,*. 1849. Address — c/o Bank of England, E.C.2.
Granville Walter Randolph, Gentleman, b. 1851 ; m. 1881,
Mildred Cassandra, d. of Hon. Charles Willoughby ; and
has issue— (1) Charles Edward Randolph, Gentleman,
b. 1884 [m. Phyllis, d. of John Peyton, of Exeter] ; (2)
Thomas Granville Randolph, Gentleman, b. 1886 [m. 1916,
Dorothy, d. of Hon. Noel Waldegrave] ; (3) George
Algernon Randolph, Gentleman,*. 1890 [m. 1918, Elizabeth,
d. of Hon. Noel Waldegrave]. Res. — Filey, Yorks.
Rev. William Frederick Herbert Randolph, M.A,, R.D.,
Sub-Dean and Prebendary of Wells Cathedral, Proctor in
Conv., Vicar of Frome, b. 1862 ; m. 1898, Dorothy, d. of
Rev. H. M. and Lady Victoria Villiers. Res. — The
Vicarage, Frome, Somerset. Clubs — Oxford and Cam-
bridge ; Bath and County (Bath).
Lt.-Col. Algernon Forbes Randolph, C.M.G. (1919),
D.S.O. (1917), b. 1865; m. 1912, Constance Mary, d. of
Sir Henry B. P. St. lohn-Mildmay, and widow of J. A. B,
Wallington. Res.— Heathcote, Worthing, Sussex. Clubs-
Army and Navy ; Wellington.
Sons of Rev. Leveson Cyril Randolph, b. 1828 ; d.
1876 ; m. 1854, Hon. Anne, sister of 6th Viscount Fal-
mouth : —
Rt. Rev. John Hugh Granville Randolph, D.D., Dean of
Salisbury, formerly Bishop of Guildford, b. 1866 ; m. 1891;,
Beatrice Mary, d. of Rev. S. Back, Vicar of Maxstoke, co.
Warwick ; and has issue— three daus. Res. —The Deanery,
Salisbury.
George Boscawen Randolph, Esq., O.B.E., J. P., b. 1864.
Res. — Steeple Aston, Oxon.
RANFURLY, Earl of, see KNOX.
RANKIN. Or, a cinquefoil gules, in chief a battleaxe
erect between two boars' heads couped, and in base a
boar's head couped between two battleaxes erect sable.
Mantling gules and or. Crest— Upon a wreath of the
proper, three cinquefoils gules. Motto — ■ " Prudentia et
virtute."
Sons of Sir James Rankin, 1st Bart, of Bryngwyn,
co. Hereford, J.P. and D.L. (High Sheriff 1873), Chief
Steward for the city of Hereford, M.A. Camb. ,b. 1842 ;
d. 1915 ; m. 1865, Annie Laura, (d. 1920), second dau.
of Christopher Bushell, Esq., of Hinderton, co.
Chester : —
Sir (James) Reginald (Lea) Rankin, 2nd Bart. (20 June,
1898), J.P. and D.L. for co. of Hereford, Barrister-at-Law
(Inner Temple), late Lt.-Col. comdg. 1st Herefordshire
Regt. (T.D.), served in South Africa (1900), b. 1871 ; m.
1896, Hon. Nest Rice, second d. of 6th Baron Dynevor,
and has issue — Hubert Charles Rhys Rankin, Esq. , b. 1899 ;
and Arthur Niall Talbot Rankin, Esq., b. 1904. Seat —
Bryngwyn, co. Hereford. Toivn res. — 56 Great Cumberland
Place, W.i. Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
Charles Herbert Rankin, Esq., C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O. ,
Col. late 7th Hussars, Hon. Brig.-Gen., served Matabele-
land 1896, S. Africa 1899-1902 (despatches, Queen's Medal,
2 clasps, King's Medal, 2 clasps), and Great War 1914-19
(despatches 3 times), b. 1873; m. 1908, Enid, d. of late
Judge Williams, and has issue — William Rankin, Gentle-
man, b. 1909 ; and Rhondda, lies. — Shutford Manor,
Banbury. Club — Cavalry.
Son of Edwyn Christopher Rankin, Esq., b. 1879 ; d.
1925 ; vi. 1914, Helena Mabel Higgen, d. of late Charles
J. Galloway: —
John Gallowav Rankin, Gentleman, b. 1915 Res. —
Bartonbury, Cirencester.
Ygst. son of 1st Bart, (see above) : —
Robert Rankin, Esq., Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple),
b. 1883. Clubs — Arthur's, New University.
RANKIN (L.O., 24 Feb. 1910). Or, three boars' heads
couped sable, armed and langued gules, two and one
disposed alternately with three battleaxes of the second,
a buckle of the third in the fesse point. Mantling sable,
doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a cubit
arm in armour, the hand holding a battleaxe in bend
sinister all proper. Motto — " Prudentia et virtute."
Ygst. son of the late James Rankin of Greenbank,
New Brunswick, b. ; d. ; m. 1826, Marion,
d.of :—
The late John Rankin, Esq., J.P. and (1911) High Sheriff,
LL.D. Univ. of Liverpool, Freeman City of Liverpool, co.
Westmorland, Chairman of Royal Insurance Co., b. 1845 ;
d. 1928. Res. — St. Michael's Mount, St. Michael's Hamlet,
Liverpool ; Hill Top House, Kendal.
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RANKINE (L.O., 1872). Or, a Lochaber axe fesse-
wise sable, between two boars' heads couped gules.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — Upon a wreath
of his liveries, a dexter hand proper, holding a spur or,
the strap also proper. Motto — " Forget not."
Son of Capt. William Macbean Rankine of Dudhope,
b. 1848 ; d. 1879 ; m. 1874, Rosa Elizabeth, d. of
Donald Maclain of Lochbuie, co. Argyll: —
Capt. Walter Lome Campbell Rankine, Royal Scots
Fus., b. iSjj ; m. 1906, Eugenie Marie Francis, d. of late
Francis Stockinger, Austro-Hungarian Consul in London ;
and has issue — Walter John Rankine Rankine, Gentleman,
b. 1910 ; and Heather Rose Josephine.
RANKING (H. Coll.). Party per pale indented gules
and argent, three boars' heads erased between two flaunches,
that on the dexter charged with a tilting-spear, and that on
the sinister with a poleaxe, all counterchanged. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours,
in front of a tilting-spear in bend and a poleaxe in bend
sinister proper, a boar's head erased gules. Motto—" For-
titer et recte." Livery — Undress : drab, blue facings, silver
buttons; full dress: white, peach-coloured facings, silver
buttons.
Eld. son of Robert Ranking of Hastings, Surgeon,
Fellow of the Linnean Society, b. 1783 ; d. 1867 ;
m. 1835, Isabella Eliza Hannah, d. and co-heiress of
Archibald Speirs of the H.E.I.C.S., Surgeon : —
Devey Fearon de L'Hoste Ranking, Gentleman, M.A.
Oxford), LL.D., F.R.S.L., b. 1848; m. 1st, 1877, Caroline
Charteris, d. of John Brown, A.R.S.A. ; 2nd, 1900, Annette
Eleanor, d. of Henry Appleby; and has surv. issue — (1)
John Crawford Speirs Ranking, Gentleman, b. 1883 ; (2)
George Lancaster Ranking, Gentleman, b. 1888; Agnes
Anna [m. W. Tait Bowie] ; Alice Mary [m. D. Gavin] ;
Mary Charteris ; Florence ; and Gladys Caroline \m. ,
J. P. Nicolls]. Post. add. — 9 Overstrand Mansions,
Battersea Park, S.W.
Sons of John Ebenezer Ranking, Gentleman, M.D.
(Oxford), F.R.C.P., b. 1850; d. 1913 ; m. 1874, Eliza-
beth, d. of Robert Duncan of Tunbridge Wells, M.D. : —
Robert Maurice Ranking, Gentleman, b. 1876. Res. —
George Lancaster Ranking, Gentleman, b. 1877. Res. —
Third son of Robert Ranking and Isabella Speirs : —
George Speirs Alexander Ranking, Esq., C.M.G. (1917),
T.D. (1922), M.A. (Oxon. ), Lt.-Col. in His Majesty's Indian
Army (ret.), M.D. (Camb.), M.R.A.S., b. 1852; m. 1875,
Elizabeth Maunsell, d. of John Duncan, Insp.-Gen. of the
Royal Irish Constabulary, of Phoenix Park, Dublin; and
has surv. issue — Robert Philip Lancaster Ranking, Esq.,
M.C., Capt. I. A. 2nd Lancers, b. 1896. Seat — Orchard
Head, Caversham, Reading. Clubs — Union (Oxford),
Bengal United Services (Calcutta).
RANKING (H. Coll.). Party per pale indented gules
and argent, three boars' heads erased between two flaunches,
that on the dexter charged with a tilting-spear, and that on
the sinister with a poleaxe, all counterchanged. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a tilting-spear in bend and a poleaxe in bend
sinister proper, a boar's head erased gules. Motto —
" Fortiter et recte."
Sons of James Lancaster Ranking, Esq., Surg.-Gen.
in the Indian Medical Department (ret.), by his wife
Sophia Elizabeth, d. of the late William Bannister,
Surgeon in the Madras Army : —
William Lancaster Ranking, Esq., Col. in the Indian
Army, b. 1841 ; m. 1865, Jane Fanny, eld. d. of Major
William Thomas Williams, Madras Army ; and has surv.
issue— William Lancaster Ranking, Gentleman, b. 1874 ;
Katherine Elizabeth Frances ; and Maud Minnie. Res. —
Walter Alfred Ellis Ranking, Gentleman, b. 1853.
Res.—
RAPHAEL (H. Coll.). Azure, three annulets in bend
between two bendlets, the whole between as many tulips
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leaved and slipped all or. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon
an eagle's head erased azure, gorged with a collar gemel
or, and between two tulips as in the arms. Motto —
" Esse quam videri."
Sons of Henry Lewis Raphael, of 3 1 Portland Place,
W., b. 1832; d. 1899; m. 1854, Henrietta {d. 1897),
d. of John Raphael : —
Walter John Raphael, Gentleman, b. 1862. Res. — Fife
House, Newmarket.
Ernest George Raphael, Gentleman, b. 1869 ; m. Flora,
d. of Reuben Sassoon, Esq., M.V.O,, and has issue.
Res.— 38 Hill Street, Mayfair, W.
Cecil Raphael, Gentleman, b. 1876 ; tn. 1899, Margaret
A., d. of Sir Herbert Leon, 1st Bart. ; and has issue —
4 sons, 3 daus. Res. — 13 Hill Street, W.
RASCH (H. Coll., 1903). Quarterly, azure and gules, a
cross parted and fretty or between in the first quarter a
lion rampant per bend sinister ermine and erminois, in the
second quarter a pelican in her piety argent, in the third a
gryphon segreant of the third, and in the fourth quarter a
lion rampant of the last. Mantling azure and or. Crsst
— On a wreath of the colours, on a rock proper, a gryphon's
head azure, collared gemel or, in front thereof a leopard's
face between two fleurs-de-lys of the last. Motto —
" Fas ducit."
Sons of Sir Frederick Carne Rasch, 1st Bart., J. P. and
D. L. Essex, M. P. for S.E. Essex 1886-1900 and for
Mid. Essex 1900-8, formerly in 6th D.G., Major late
4th Batt. Essex Regt., b. 1847; d. 1914; tn. 1879,
Katherine, d. of late Henry Lysons Griffinhoofe of
Arkesden, Essex: —
Sir Frederic Carne Rasch, 2nd Bart. (29 Aug. 1903), J. P. ,
D.L. Essex, Lt.-Col. Res. of Officers, late The Carabiniers,
Col. comdg. 161st Essex Inf. Bde. (T.A.), since 1922,
served S. Africa 1901-02, and Great War 1914-18, b. 1880 ;
tn. 1921, Catherine Margaret, J. P. Essex, d. of the late
Hon. John Boscawen, and widow of Lord Petre. Seats —
Woodhill, Sandon, Essex ; Ingatestone Hall, Essex. Clubs
— Windham, Army and Navy, Hurlingham.
Guy Elland Carne Rasch, Esq., D.S. O. , Lt.-Col. comdg.
and Batt. Grenadier Gds. , served Great War (despatches,
D.S.O., Croix de Guerre*, b. 1885; m. 1916, Phyllis
Dorothy, d. of Col. the Hon. Alwyne Henry Falke Greville,
C.V.O. ; and has issue — Richard Guy Carne Rasch,
Gentleman, b. 1918 ; David Alwyne Carne Rasch, Gentle-
man, b. 1922. Res. — 16 South Eaton Place, S.W. Clubs —
Guards', Windham.
RASHLEIGH of Menabilly and Prideaux (Vn. Corn-
wall). Sable, a cross or, between in the first quarter a
Cornish chough argent, beaked and legged gules, in the
second quarter a text Qi, , in the third and fourth quarters
a crescent, all of the third.
Son of Jonathan Rashleigh, b. 1845; d.v.p. 1872; //;.
1870, Mary Frances, d. of John Labouchere of Broome
Hall, Surrey : —
John Cosmo Stuart Rashleigh, Gentleman, M.A. , M. D.
(Camb.), b. 1872 ; in. 1921, Elizabeth, d. of William
Evans. Seat — Menabilly, Par Station, Cornwall. Res. —
Throwleigh.Okehampton, Devonshire. Clubs — Windham,
Wellington, Automobile, Ranelagh.
Son of Evelyn William Rashleigh, Esq., J. P. and
C.C. co. Cornwall, b. 1850; d. 1926; tn. 1879, Jane
Elizabeth, d. of late Onley Savill Onley of Stisted
Hall, Essex : —
William Stuart Rashleigh, Gentleman, b. 1882; tn. 1913,
Dorothy Frances, d. of Francis Buller Howell of Ethy,
Lostwithiel ; and has issue — Jonathan Rashleigh, Gentle-
man, b. 1914 ; William Francis Rashleigh, Gentleman, b.
1920; and 4 daus. 5*ar— Stoketon, Saltash, co. Cornwall.
Yr. son of Jonathan Rashleigh, Esq., of Menabilly,
Cornwall, Feinton Court, Devon, and Lissadrone, co.
Mayo, J. P. Cornwall, Middx., and Westminster, D.L.
Cornwall (High Sheriff 1877), b. 1820; d. 1905; tn. 1st,
1843, Mary Pole (d. 1852), d. of William Stuart of Alden-
ham Abbey, Herts. ; 2nd, 1869, Jane Elizabeth, only
d. and h. of Arthur Pugh of Lissadrone, co. Mayo : —
Arthur Rashleigh, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; tn. 1899, Edith
Letitia Anna, d. of late Sir William Emerson-Tennent,
Bart.; and has issue— Daune Elizabeth; and Rosamond
Chnstabel. Res.— Holy Well House, Malvern Wells.
Sons of Sir Colman Battie Rashleigh, 3rd Bart., J. P.,
D.L., Deputy- Warden of the Stannaries,*. 1846; d.
1907; tn. 1st, 1872, Geraldine Frances (d. 1876), d. of
Lt.-Gen. Sir Robert Walpole, K.C.B. ; 2nd, 1878,
Amy Young, d. of James Young Jamieson of Gainford
House, Durham : —
Sir Colman Battie Walpole Rashleigh, 4th Bart. (30 Sept.
1831), b. 1873. Seat — Prideaux House, Par Station, Corn-
wall. Club — Junior Conservative.
Harry Rashleigh, Esq., late Lieut. R.A.S.C., served
Great War (despatches), b. 1880 ; tn. 1914, Jane Henrietta,
d. of Evelyn Rashleigh of Stoketon, Cornwall, and has
issue — Harry Evelyn Battie Rashleigh, Esq., b. 1923;
Peter Rashleigh, Gentleman, b. 1924; Elizabeth; and
Mary Vivien. Res. — Nanscawn, Par Station, Cornwall.
Philip Rashleigh, Esq., D.S.O., Major R.A., b. 1881.
Res.—
Yr. son of Sir Colman Rashleigh, 2nd Bart.,C. B. , J. P.,
D.L.,M.P.,£. 1819; d. 1896; m. 1845, Mary Anne,
d. of Nicholas Kendall, M.P. , of Pelyn, Cornwall : —
Rev. John Kendall Rashleigh, M.A. (Camb.), formerly
RectorofSt. Mahyn, Hon. Canon of Truro Cathedral, £. 1847;
tn. (1st), 1871, Charlotte Jane (d. 1872), only d. of Charles
Edward Rashleigh of Farningham, Kent ; (2nd). 1876,
Charlotte Maria, d. of Sir Arthur Hodgson, K.C.M.G., of
Clopton, co. Warwick; and has issue — (1) John Kendall
Rashleigh, Esq., late Lieut. 5th Batt. R. Irish Fus., served
in S. African War 1900-2 (2 medals, 6 clasps), and in
Great War as Major R.A.S.C. (despatches), b. 1872 [tn.
1903, Evelyn Ann (who obtained a divorce 1925), d. of
W. H. P. Jenkins] ; (2) Edward Colman Rashleigh, Gentle-
man, b. 1877; and Emily [tn. 1st, 1904, Major T. Langdon
Trethewy, who d. 1910; 2nd, 1913, Col. Thomas Richard
Stokoe, D.S.O., D. C.L.I. , and has issue]. Res. — The
Haven, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. Club — Junior Conservative.
Son of George Burvill Rashleigh, Gentleman, b. 1848 ;
d. 1916 ; m. 1st, 1882, Lady Edith Louisa Mary Bligh
(d. 1904), eldest d. of Right Hon. John Stuart, sixth
Earl of Darnley ; 2nd, 1907, Isabella Mary, d. of the
late Thomas Frederick Hill Alms of Coomberry,
Bodmin : —
Henry Pelham Rashleigh, Gentleman, b. 1883. Res. —
RATCLIFF of Newton Park, Derbyshire (H. Coll.).
Argent, a bend engrailed plain cottised sable between four
pellets, three in chief and one in base. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
bull's head erased sable, armed or, and gorged with a
crown vallary, a pheon, both argent. Motto — " Virtus
propter se."
Son of Robert Ratcliff, Gentleman, Lord of the Manor
of Newton Solney, Derbyshire, b. ; d. 1912 ;
tn. : —
Robert Frederick Ratcliff, Esq., C.M.G., Col. late
Comdg. 6th N. Staffs. Regt. (T.A.), M.P. for Burton Div.
of Staffs. 1900-18, b. 1867. Seat — Newton Park, Burton-
on-Trent. Clubs — Brooks's, Devonshire.
RATCLIFFE-ELLIS of Wigan (R.L., 1911, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, a mermaid proper between four
escallops or (Ellis) ; 2 and 3, argent, on a bend engrailed
between three fleurs-de-lys azure, as many billets of the field
(Ratcliffe). Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, in front of a mermaid as in the arms, three
lozenges gold. Motto — ■" Deo preveniente. "
Sons of Sir Thomas Ratcliffe Ratcliffe-Ellis, Kt. Bach.
(1911), Solicitor, Law Clerk and Sec. to the Mining
Assoc, of Great Britain, late Capt. 21st Lanes. Rifle
Volunteers, b. 1842; tn. 1868, Mary Dean, d. of
Matthew Barton of Wigan :—
Thomas Ratcliffe-Ellis, Esq., b. 1869. Res.— The Hollies,
Wigan.
Arthur Ratcliffe-Ellis, Esq., b. 1872.
Henry Ratcliffe-Ellis, Esq., b. 1885 ; tn. 1913, Grace, d.
of Charles Wall.
RATHBONE (H. Coll.). Ermine, on a fesse azure,
between two roses in chief gules, barbed an! seeded, and
the Roman fasces erect in base proper, three bezants.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, the Roman fasces fesseways in front of a lion's
head proper, gorged with a collar argent, charged with
two roses gules. Motto — " Suaviter et fortiter. "
Son of William Gair Rathbone, Gentleman, b. 1849;
d. 1919 ; tn. 1877, Blanche Marie, d. of Charles Luling
of New York —
William Rathbone, Esq., Major R.E.. b. 1880; tn. 1904,
Agnes Dorothea, d. of John Rankin, and has issue — •
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William Rathbone, Gentleman, b. 1906 ; John Rankin
Rathbone, Gentleman, b. 1910; Henry Stephen Nicholas
Rathbone, Gentleman, b. 1913. Res. — 39 Cadogan Gardens,
S.W.
Surv. sons of William Rathbone, Esq., J. P. and D. L.
co. Lancaster, M. P. for North (or Arvon) Division of co.
Carnarvon, b. 1819 ; d. 1902; m. 1st, 1847, Lucreiia,
d. ofS. S. Gair ; 2nd, 1862, Emily, d. of Acheson Lyle,
Esq., of The Oaks, co. Londonderry: —
Henry Gair Rathbone, Gentleman, b. 1857 ; m. 1894,
Katherine Lilburne, d. of Rev. Randolph H. McKim ot
Washington, U.S.A. Res. — Florence, Italy.
Francis Warre Rathbone, Gentleman, b. 1874 ; m. 1908,
Edith, d. of Francis Hampshire of Redcourt, Pyrford,
Surrey. Res. — Allerton Beeches, Liverpool. Club —
White's.
Son of Richard Reynolds Rathbone, Esq., J. P. and
D.L. for co. Anglesey, and High Sheriff in 1885, by his
second wife Frances Susannah, second d. of Hugh
Roberts of Glan-y-Menai, D.L. co. Anglesey: —
Hugh Reynolds Rathbone, Esq., J. P. Lanes., LL.D. ,
M.A,, M.P. Liverpool, 1923-4, b. 1863; m. 1888, Emily
Evelyn, second d. of William Rathbone of Greenbank,
Liverpool; and has had issue — (1) Richard Reynolds
Rathbone, Esq., M.C. with Bar, Capt. 6th Batt. King's
Liverpool Regt. , b. 1891 ; (2) Edward Reynolds Rathbone,
Gentleman, b. 1892; d. 1913 ; (3) Hugh Ponsonby Rey-
nolds Rathbone, Gentleman, b. 1895 ; and Hannah Mary
Reynolds [m. 1912, George G. Warr]. Res. — Greenbank,
Liverpool. Clubs -Reform, Albemarle.
RATFORD (H. Coll., 1905). Sable, on a fesse or,
between three unicorns' heads erased argent, two saltires
couped gules. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a demi-man clothed in skins proper,
supporting in the dexter hand a flagstaff also proper,
flowing therefrom to the sinister a banner or, charged with
a saltire gules. Motto — " In spe spiro." Livery — Black,
gold facings.
Eld. son of James Albert Ratford, of The Manor-
field House, Broniley-St. Leonard, Middx., and
South Park, Ilford, Essex, b. 1841 ; d. 1886; m. 1863,
Mary Robins, d. of John Charles Dennis of Romford,
Essex :—
Rev. (Isaac) Herbert Ratford, M.A., Rector of Blithfield,
Staffordshire since 1920, b. 1863 ; m. 1909, Crystal Mai, d.
of Rev. Arthur Phillimore, M.A., of Brightwell Park,
Brightwell Baldwin, Oxon., and has issue — Rosemary
Ceale. Res.— Blithfield Rectory, Staffordshire. Club—
St. James's.
RATH BORNE, late of Scripplestown, co. Dublin (U.O.).
Azure, a cross or, between four roses argent, on a chief of the
last a lion rampant gules. Mantling gules and argent.
CreBt — On a wreath of the colours, a rose gules, barbed,
seeded and slipped proper. Motto — " Je ne change qu'en
mourant."
Son of Col. William Hans Rathborne, R.E., late of
Kilcogy, co. Cavan, b. 1841 ; d. 1913 ; m. 1879, Bella
Grace, d. of John Donald M'Neale, Gentleman, of
Charlcote, Cheltenham, and co. Louth: —
William Donald M'Neale, Gentleman, late Lieut. Indian
Army, b. 1884. Res.— Detroit, U.S.A.
Second but only surv. son of Lt.-Col. Hans Robert
Rathborne, late 25th K.O.S.B., b. 1843; d. 1927;
m. 1881, Blanche, d. of Thomas Were Fox of Hoe
House, Plymouth : —
Francis Hans Bunbury Rathborne, Esq., Major (ret.) late
1st Dorset Regt. , served in the European War 1914, b. 1884,
m. 1909, Agnes Mary Dorothy, d. of the late John Sturrock,
Esq., CLE. ; and has issue — Francis John Hans
Rathborne, Gentleman, Cadet R.N., b. 1910; and Mary
Blanche Penelope. Res.— Ivy Villa, Weymouth. Club —
Naval and Military.
Only surv. son of St. George John Rathborne, Esq.,
Major R. Berks. Regt., b. 1846; d. 1907; m. 1889,
Margaret, d. of John Donald M'Neale of Charlcote,
Cheltenham : —
St. George Ronald M'Neill Rathborne, Gentleman, b.
1893. Address— c/o Lloyds Bank, 6 Pall Mall, S.W.
Only son of Henry Humphrey Rathborne, Gentleman,
b. 1855 ; d. 1916 ; m. 1885, Bertha Ramann of Trieste: —
Group Capt. Charles Edward Henry Rathborne, Esq.,
D.S.O. with Bar, R.A.F. , b. 1886 ; m. 1919, Olive, eld. d.
of the late H. H. B. Raines, and has issue — Maureen Olive.
Res. — Westview, Felixstowe; Viale XX Septembre 37,
Trieste, Italy. Club— R. A F.
RATHDONNELL, Baron, see BUNBURY.
RATLIFFE (H. Coll.). Argent, a bend engrailed
azure, between in chief a bull's head erased of the last,
gorged with an antique crown or, and in base a fountain
proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a bull's head gorged as in the arms,
between two ostrich -feathers argent. Motto — " Virtus
propter se."
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Second son of Thomas Ratliffe, b. 1837 ; d. 1928 ;
m. 1865, Eizabeth Louisa, d. of Rev. T. H. Hawes
of Burgh Castle, Suffolk :—
Thomas Henry Ratliffe, Esq., late Capt. Sussex Yeo.,
and late Lieut. 1st L. Gds, b. 1882 ; m. 1923, Elizabeth
Frances, d. of the late Col. Charles a Court Repington,
C.M.G. ; and has issue — Elizabeth Hermione a Court.
Res. — 15 Ilchester Place, W.14. Clubs — Guards', Bucks.
RATTON (granted in France 1783, recorded in H.
Coll.). Azure, in base the sea argent, and thereon
a tunny sable, on a chief of the second a rat passant
of the third. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— Upon
a wreath of the colours, an ibex statant guardant proper,
charged on the body with two fleurs-de-lys fcsseways azure,
RAWLINS (H. Coll.). Sable, on a pale argent,
between two swords, points downwards proper, pommels
and hilts or, a sword point upwards of the field, on
a chief indented of the second, three cross crosslets of
the first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, in front of an arm embowed in armour, the
hand grasping a sword in bend point downwards proper,
pommel and hilt or, a like sword fesseways, point to the
dexter, between two roses argent. Motto— " Non timidus
pro patria mori."
Son of James Parke Rawlins, Esq., F.R.G.S., sometime
Assist. Inspec.-Gen. Punjab Police, b. 1854 ; d. ;
m. 1894, Jane Ogilvie, fourth d. of Major James Home
of Stirkoke, Caithness : —
Henry Sebastian Rawlins, Esq., Capt. 2/4th P.VV.O.
and resting the dexter fore-leg on a shield argent charged
with a passion-cross sable. Motto — "In Deo spero."
Livery — Blue and silver.
Only surv. son of James Joseph Louis Ratton, Esq.,
Lieut. -Col. Indian Army Medical Staff, M.D. and
M.Ch., late Fellow of Madras University, b. 1845; d.
1924 ; m. 1875, Marie Adolphine, only d. of Lieut. -Col.
John Holroya Doveton, 3rd Madras Light Cavalry: —
Marcus Holroyd Ratton, Gentleman, b. 1887. Postal
add. — 4 Cresswell Park, Blackheath, London, S. E.
RAVENSDALE, Baroness, see CURZON.
RAVENSHAW (H. Coll., 1850). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
argent a chevron, and in base a raven's head erased sable,
on a chief engrailed of the last, two ravens' heads erased ot
the field (for Ravenshaw) ; 2 and 3, argent, a chevron gules,
between three crescents sable (for Withers). Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
lion guardant argent, crusily sable, supporting with the
dexter paw an escocheon of the last, charged with a raven's
head erased also argent. Motto — " Deus pascit corvos."
Eld. son of Thomas Edward Ravenshaw, Esq., J. P.,
late I.C.S., of South Hill, Worth, Sussex, b. 1827 ; d.
• m. 1850, Mary Susannah, d, of Alexander
Symons, of Omberley, Worcester: —
Colonel Charles Withers Ravenshaw, late Indian Staff
Corps and Indian Political Service, formerly Resident of
Nepaul, b. 1851 ; in. 1883, Hannah, d. of William Barker,
of Clapham, Surrey, and has issue — Dorothy Rose [tn. 1906,
Brig. -Gen. H. Birdwood, late Indian Army] ; Gladys Nina ;
Enid Clare ; and Eileen Birkett. Res. — Nether Priors,
Halstead, Essex. Club — Constitutional.
Second son of Harold Alexander Ravenshaw, Esq.,
Major Bengal Army, b. 1856 ; d. 1926 ; tn. 1883,
Elizabeth Leigh, d. of Capt. G. J. Lennox: —
Harold Edward Ravenshaw, Esq., Major Roy. Marines,
b. 1884; m. 1918, , d. of Col. MacNair, and
has issue — Philip Ravenshaw, Gentleman, b. 1925. Postal
address — Royal Naval College, Greenwich.
Gurkha Rifles, b. 1900 ; tn. 1926, Joyce, 2nd d. of E.^E.
Booth, of Bodelwyddan, Rhuddlan, N. Wales. ^!k.
Son of Maj.-Gen. James Sebastian Rawlins, late Bengal
Staff Corps, Commdt. 1st Goorkha Rifles, b. 1823 ; d.
1905; tn. 1854, Emma Augusta Wilmot (d. 1880),
second d. of Major George Thomas Parke: —
Lt.-Col. Arthur Kennedy Rawlins, CLE., C.B.E.,
D.S.O., late 24th Punjab Infantry, b. 1868. Res.— Lona,
Weston-Super-Mare. m!«
Son of Col. Thomas Andrews Rawlins, late 41st and
86th Regts., formerly Assist. Comdt. at Netley, b. 1824 ;
d. 1900 ; tn. 3rd, 1877, Jane Augusta (d. 1902), third d.
of Thomas Pynsent of Pitt House, Chudleigh: —
Reginald Sparrow Pynsent Rawlins, M.C., late Lieut.
3rd Batt. The Buffs Regt., b. 1878 ; m. 1921, Mary Geraldine,
eld. d. of Henry Tugwell, Esq., J. P. of Westwood Manor,
Wilts. ; and Crowe Hall. Bath, and has issue — Romaney
Kathleen. Res.— Spreakley Combe, Frensham, Surrey.
Son of Francis Hooper Rawlins, Esq. (eld. son of Rev.
Francis John Rawlins, see below), Capt. and Hon.
Major Royal Anglesey Eng. Mil. and local Capt. in
the Army, M.A. (Camb.), F.R.G.S., b. 1861 ; d. 1925 ;
tn. 1903, Evelyn, d. of Major George Smijth- Windham,
late Rifle Brigade: —
Cosmo Windham Hooper Rawlins, Gentleman, b. 1904.
Res.—
Yngr. son of Rev. Francis John Rawlins, M.A., b. 1827 ;
d. 1896; tn. i860, Jane Harriet {d. 1913), only child of
Edward Thomas Hooper, Paymaster R.N.: —
Edward Brinsley Rawlins, Esq., late Capt. and Hon.
Major 3rd Batt. Somersetshire L.I., b. 1862 ; tn. 1904,
Blanche Ethel, d. of Rev. Henry Fitz-Hardinge Berkeley
Portman ; and has issue — John Frederick Berkeley Rawlins,
Gentleman, b. 1907. Res.— Wyndcliffe, Combe Down,
Bath.
RAW (H. Coll.). Argent, gutt6e-de-poix, two escallops
fessewise gules, on a chief of the last as many escallops or.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a dexter arm embowed in armour, the
IRato
hand proper holding an escallop, six annulets fessewise and
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interlaced or. Motto — •" Recta tene. " Livery — Green, with
green facings, drab coats.
Son of James Raw, b. 1820; d. 1890; m. 1845, Sarah
Jane, d. of Capt. John Humble, 42nd Regt. : —
George Henry Raw, Gentleman, b. 1853; in. 1874, Edith
Sarah, d. of William Garbutt Taylor, M.R.C.S. (Eng.) ;
and has surv. issue — Rowland Raw, b. 1884 ; Ivy Christian
Theresa; May; Eileen Kate Nesta ; and Naomi Joan.
Res.—
RAWL1NSON (H. Coll., 1891). Sable, three swords
palewise, the centre one point downwards, the other two
points upwards proper, pommels and hilts gold, a chief
embattled or, thereon an Eastern crown gules. Mantling
sable and or. Crest — Issuant from an Eastern crown or, a
cubit arm in armour, the hand in a gauntlet encircled with
a wreath of laurel and grasping a sword in bend all proper,
pommel and hilt gold. Motto — •" Festina lente."
Son of Sir Henry Creswicke Rawlinson, 1st Bart.,
G.C.B., M.P., Member of the Council of Sec. of State
for India, b. 1810 ; d. 1895 ; m. 1862, Louisa Caroline
Harcourt, d. of Henry Seymour of Knoyle, Wilts. : —
Sir Alfred Rawlinson, C.M.G., C.B.E., D.S.O., 3rd Bart.
(7 Feb., 1891), late Lt.-Col. R.G.A., and Comdr. R.N.V.R.,
formerly Lieut. 17th Lancers, b. 1867; m. 1st, 1890,
Margarita (d. 1907), d. of W. B. Greenfield; 2nd, 1913,
Jean Isabella Aitken (whom he div. 1924) ; and has issue-
Alfred Frederick Rawlinson, Esq., b. 1900; and Irene
Margarette [m. 1917, Neville B. Colt]. Club — Wellington.
Rawlinson (H. Coll., 1891). Same arms, but the chief
" nebuly or, thereon two crosses patee gules." Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, issuant from a wreath of oak, a cubit
arm in armour, the hand in a gauntlet charged with a cross
patee gules and grasping a sword in bend all proper, pommel
and hilt or.
Son of Abram Lindow Rawlinson (eld. bro. of 1st Bart.),
b. 1805 ; d. 1875 ; m. 1832, Sarah, d. of Brooke Smith
of Bristol: —
Abram Creswicke Rawlinson, Gentleman, b. 1838 ; m.
1st, 1867, Laura Elizabeth Anne, only d. of Rev. Arthur
Farwell, Rector of Stoke Fleming, Devon ; by whom he had
issue — (1) Abram Leonard Rawlinson, Gentleman, b. 1868 ;
(2) Abram Creswicke Rawlinson, Gentleman, b. 1869 (d.
1870); Maude; Pauline; Violet; Ruby; and Ivy. He
married secondly, the only d. of F. Barton. Res. —
Sons of Rev. George Rawlinson, M.A. , Canon of
Canterbury, b. 1812 ; d. 1902 ; m. 1846, Louisa Wild-
man, d. of Sir Robert Alexander Chermside : —
Lionel Seymour Rawlinson, Gentleman, b. 1864 ; m. 1893,
Anna, d. of Col. Cochran of Folly Mills, Virginia, U.S.A.
Res.—
Charles Brooke Rawlinson, Esq., Capt. I.S.C., b. 1866;
m. 1891, Wilhelmina Cruikshank, d. of David Forrester of
Glasgow. Res.—
RAWNSLEY of Well Vale (H. Coll.). Azure, three
eagles displayed or, on a chief embattled argent, three
fountains. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, an eagle wings extended or, perched
upon a log proper, gorged around the neck with a circlet
azure, and charged on each wing with a fountain.
Motto—" Hold the right."
Son of Rev. Drummond Rawnsley, Clerk in Holy
Orders, Rector of Halton Holegate, Lines. : —
Walter Hugh Rawnsley, Maj. (ret.) Cheshire Regt.,
J. P., D.L., and (1921) High Sheriff, Lines., b. 1856; m.
1889, Helen Maud, O.B.E., J.P., d. of the late Col. R.
Chaplin ; and has issue — Richard Rawnsley, Esq., M.C.,
Capt. 12th Lancers, J. P. parts of Lindsey, Lines., b. 1892
[m. 1925, Susan, d. of Capt. Reeve of Leadenham House,
Lincoln (Club — Cavalry)]. Seat — Well Vale, nr. Alford,
Lines. Town res. — 4 Eaton Mansions, Cliveden Place,
S.W.i. Club — United University.
RAWORTH of St. John's Manor, Jersey (H. Coll.).
Gules, on a fesse dancettee argent, between six cross
crosslets fitchee or, three anchors sable, on a quarter
also sable, three eagles displayed argent and impaling
the arms of Snowden, namely, argent, on a fesse azure,
between in sinister chief and in base an escallop gules,
three mullets or, a quarter of the third, charged with four
fusils conjoined fesswise of the first. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — Issuant out of a coronet composed of
three fleurs-de-lys set up upon a rim or, a demi-lion
proper, semee of estoiles, and holding in the paws a cross
crosslet fitchee gold. Motto — " Fide et constantia."
Livery — Dark green, with orange facings.
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Son of John Thomas Raworth, of Norwood, Surrey,
b. 1835; d. 1906; m. 1864, Susannah, d. of James
Wigginton, of The Lodge, East Norton, Leics. : —
Alexander Spreckley Raworth, Esq., F.Z.S., Seigneur
de St. Jean, holder of the Feudal Fief and Seigneurie de
St. Jean la Hougue Boete, Jersey (granted to Drogo De
Barentine 1215, and confirmed by H. M. King George
1921. This Fief .owes fealty twice yearly at the assize
d'Heritage of the Royal Court, and personal homage on
the visit of the Sovereign), b. 1869 ; m. Annie Elizabeth,
Madame de Saint Jean, d. of the late Edwin Snowden,
Gentleman. Res. — St. John's Manor, Jersey ; White
Hall, St. Brelade's Bay, Jersey. Clubs — Royal Societies ;
Phyllis Court, Henley.
RAWSON, see TRAFFORD-RAWSON.
RAWSON (H. Coll.). Per fesse wavy sable and azure,
gutt6e-d'or, a quadrangular castle with four towers argent,
on a chief or, three ravens' heads erased of the first.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, issuant from an annulet or, a raven's head erased
sable, guttee-d'or, holding in the beak an annulet gold.
Motto — " Laus virtutis actio."
Sons of Charles Collinson Rawson, Esq., J.P.Queens-
land, b. 1840; d. 1928; m. 1870, Winifred, d. of Rev.
W. G. Harrison of Easington Rectory, Durham : —
Charles Stansfeld Rawson, Gentleman, b. 1872 ; m. 1901,
Annie Roma, d. of S. J. Porter of Sydney ; and has issue —
Harry Gilbert Collinson Rawson, Gentleman, b. 1904. Postal
address — Gore Lodge, Hampton, W.
Lionel Reginald Rawson, Gentleman, b. 1875.
Geoffrey Edmund Rawson, Gentleman, b. 1879.
Sons of Lancelot Bernard Rawson, b. 1843 ; d. 1899 ;
m. 1872, Wilhelmina Francis Cahill: —
Francis Edmund Rawson, Gentleman, b. 1873. Res. —
Lancelot Guy Rawson, Gentleman, b. 1874 ; m. 1903,
Constance Miller. Res. —
Sons of Henry Ernest Rawson, Gentleman, b. 1854; d.
1911 ; m. 1894, Minna Alice, d. of Schwartz: —
Arthur Ernest George Rawson, Gentleman, />. 1895.
Res. —
John Sherard Rawson, Gentleman, b. 1899. Res. —
Yngr. sons of Rev. Arthur Rawson, b. 1818 ; d. 1882 ;
m. 1848, Charlotte Elizabeth, d. ot Castel William Clay
of Liverpool : —
Charles Selwyn Rawson, Gentleman, b. 1855 ; m. 1884,
Alice, d. of Cruickshank ; and has issue — (1) Arthur
John Selwyn Rawson, Gentleman, b. 1895 ; (2) Castel
Duff Rawson, Gentleman, b. 1899; aud Dorothea Alice
Jennetta. Res. —
Sherard Rawson, Gentleman, b. 1868 ; m. 1905, Althea
Goodrich Turpie, d. of Richard J. Haworth of Perth, W.
Australia. Res. — ■
Sons of John Selwyn Rawson, Esq., J.P. ofThe Haugh
End, b. 1858; d. 1925; m. 1888, Annie Constance, d.
of Rev. Philip Doyne Dwyer, M.A. , sometime Rector
of Ennis, and Canon of Killaloe: —
Frederic Philip Selwyn Rawson, Gentleman, Lieut. 3rd
Batt. Queen's R. West Surrey Regt., b. 1891 ; m. 1914,
Sarah Katherine, d. of the late Capt. Hugh Mitchell, Rifle
Bde., and has issue — John Hugh Selwyn Rawson, Gentle-
man, b. 1915. Seats — Mill House, and The Haugh End,
near Halifax, co. Yorks.
Selwyn Gerald Caygill Rawson, b. 1902.
Son of Edward Rawson of The Breck, Halifax, b.
1809 ; d. 1884 ; m. 1831, Elizabeth Sarah, d. of John
Clarke of Willfield, co. Dublin : —
Col. Courtney Clarke Rawson, R.E., b. 1849 ; m. 1st,
1881, Rosa Stevens, d. of Tippets ; 2nd, 1890,
Constance Sophia Pinckney, d. of Christopher Pemberton
Simpson of Anerley, Surrey. Res. — 29 Bramham Gardens,
S.W.s.
Son of Major Samuel Rawson, b. 1819 ; d. 1882 ; m.
1850, Elizabeth (d. 1890), d. of Wm. Dougall, R.N.:—
Samuel Rawson, Gentleman, b. 1853; m. 1876, Vescina,
d. of Edward Newell Harrison, Paymaster R.N. ; and has
issue— Vescina Edith Mary [m. 1910, Charles P. Trenerry,
and has issue] ; Eleanor Mary St. Clare de Vesci [m. 1911,
Cuthbert Arthur Buxton, and has issue] ; and Dorothy
Margaret Mary. Res. —
Sons of Thomas William Rawson of Greenroyd, b.
1814 ; d. 1864 ; m. 1840, Octavia, d. of Currer Fother-
gill Busfield of Cottingley Bridge, Yorks. : —
Benjamin Currer Rawson, Gentleman, b. 1849 ; m. 1st,
1876, Emily, d. of George Holdsworth of Elm Wood,
Halifax ; 2nd, , Anne Wood, d. of Alfred Sussmann of
Bradford ; and has issue — John Busfield Rawson, Gentle-
man, b. 1877 ; Emily Mary ; and Olive Evelyn. Res. —
William Busfield Rawson, Gentleman, b. 1853. Res. —
Son of Jeremiah Stansfeld Rawson of Rawdon Grange,
co. Yorks., b. 1817 ; d. \ m. 2nd, 1853, Mary, d. of
R. N. Sankey of Ludlow: —
Philip Stansfeld Rawson, Gentleman, b. 1858; m. 1881,
Joyce, d. of Henry May; and has issue — (1) William
Stansfeld Rawson, Gentleman, b. 1882 ; (2) Philip Harwich
Rawson, Gentleman, b. 1883. Res. —
Son of Admiral Sir Harry Holdsworth Rawson,
G.C.B., G.C.M.G., Governor of New South Wales,
b. 1843; d. 1910 ; m. 1871, Florence Alice Stewart
(d. 1905), d. of John Ralph Shaw of Arrowe Park,
Cheshire : —
Henry Christopher Shaw Rawson, Esq., Lieut. R.N., b.
1876 ; m. 1907, Dorothy, yst. d. of late James S. Mitchell
of Darling Point, Sydney, and has issue. Res. —
Sons of Charles Rawson, Gentleman, b. 1849 ; d.
1905; m. 1872, Katherine, d. of William Henbury of
Winchester : —
Charles Henbury Rawson, Gentleman, b. 1875. Res. —
Geoffrey Rawson, Gentleman, b. 1886. Res. —
Tom Gerald Rawson, Gentleman, b, 1888. Res. —
Son of Samuel Rawson of China, b. 1819 ; d. 1893 ;
m. 1847, Frances Anne, d. of Rev. Charles Smelt,
Rector of Gidling, co. Notts. : —
Harry Stanhope Rawson, Gentleman, b. 1854; m. 1857.
Isabel Ada, d. of J. C. Hanbury ; and has issue — (i)Capel
Tristan Rawson, Gentleman, b. 1888 ; (2) Graham Stan-
hope Rawson, Gentleman, b. 1890. Res. —
Sons of Edward Cresswell Rawson, C.S.I., b. 1859;
d. 1899 ; m. , Marion, d. of W. Duffield of
Gibraltar : —
Cresswell Duffield Rawson, Esq., D.S.O., Major and
Bt.-Col. R.A., b. 1883; m. 1918, Gladys, d. of the late
Arthur Niblett, and has issue — Peter Stuard de Winton
Rawson, Gentleman, b. 1920 ; and Rosemary. Club —
United Service.
Geoffrey Graham Rawson, Gentleman, b. 1887. Res. —
Stuart Milner Rawson, Gentleman, b. 1892. Res. —
Ygr. son of Samuel Rawson of China and Frances Anne
Smelt (see above) : —
Frederick William Rawson, Gentleman, b. 1866. Res. —
RAWSON (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1st and 4th grand
quarters, per fesse sable and azure, a castle with four towers
in prospective azure, in base two bars wavy of the last
(Rawson); 2nd grand quarter, quarterly, i. and iiii. , the
same arms of Rawson ; ii. , azure, on a chevron between
two mullets in chief and a ferret passant in base argent,
a mullet between two ferrets passant gules (Bygo) ; iii. ,
per pale azure and gules, three lions rampant argent,
a bordure gobony of the last and sable, in chief a rose
argent (Herbert); 3rd grand quarter, per fesse azure
and sable, on a pale between two mullets in chief argent,
a mullet between two crescents of the second (Adams).
Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, issuant out of
clouds proper, a cubit arm vested azure, cuffed gules,
Eato
the hand in a glove azure, holding an anchor fessewise,
the flukes towards the dexter or, the arm charged for dis-
tinction with a rose argent (Rawson) ; 2. on a wreath of
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the colours, on a mount vert, an eagle standing the reverse
way and regardant towards the dexter, wings expanded
proper, armed or, holding in the beak a mullet sable, and
resting the sinister claw on a crescent reversed or (Adams).
Motto — "Arx et anchora mihi Deus." Livery (dress) —
White, with green facings ; (undress), chocolate.
Sons of Sir Rawson William Rawson, K.C.M.G. ,
C. B. , formerly Governor of the Bahamas, and of the
Windward Isles, b. 1812 ; d. 1899; m. 1850, Marianne
Sophia, dau. of the Hon. and Rev. Henry Ward of
Killinchy, co. Down: —
Henry Gilbert Rawson, Esq., b. 1851. Postal add. —
53 Onslow Square, S.W.
William Stepney Rawson, Esq., b.
Frederick Laurence Rawson, Esq.
1854. Res.—
, b. 1859. Res. —
RAWSTORNE of Penwortham and Hutton Hall (Arms
"respited" Vn. Lanes. 1664, and since recorded H. Coll.).
Per fesse azure and gules, a tower triple-towered or.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a lion passant or. Motto — " Fortiter et fideliter."
Livery — Blue, yellow facings.
Only son of Col. Lawrence Rawstorne, J. P., D. L. ,
of Newhall, Hutton, and Penwortham, High Sheriff
Lanes. 1814, b. 1775; d. 1850; m. 1840, Margaret, d.
of Edward Ledward of Everton : —
Lawrence Rawstorne, Esq., J. P., D.L., M.A. (Oxford),
d. of Sir Thomas Fermor Hesketh, 5th Bart., by his wife
Lady Arabella, sister and heiress of last Earl of Pomfret ; and
has had issue — Lawrence Rawstorne, Esq., Capt. 7th
Hussars, b. 1874 ; d. 1905 ; Thomas Geoffrey Rawstorne,
Esq., Major Lanes. Hussars Yeo., b. 1879; d. on active
service 1917 \m. 1907, Margery, d. of Sir William Portal,
Bart.]; and Marjory [m. Col. Charles Marson]. Seat —
Hutton Hall, Preston, Lanes. Club — Jun. Carlton.
Son of Ven. Robert Atherton Rawstorne, Vicar of
Balderstone and Archdeacon of Blackburn, b. 1824 ;
d. 1902 ; m. 1854, Cecilia, d. of Joseph Feilden of
Witton Park :—
Rt. Rev. Atherton Gwillym Rawstorne, D.D. , Bishop
Suffragan of Whalley, Lancashire, and Rector of Croston,
b. 1855 ; m. 1888, Anne Frances, d. of Rev. G. W. Horton,
Vicar of Wellow ; and has issue — (1) Richard Atherton
Rawstorne, Esq., Lieut. 6th Batt. E.Yorks. Regt. b.
1893; (2' George Streynsham Rawstorne, Esq., Capt. 2nd
Batt. Seaforth Highlanders, b. 1895 ; (3) Robert Gwillym
Rawstorne, Esq., b. 1907; Frances Marion [m. 1920, Capt.
Olaf Carso, I.C.S., and has issue] ; Jennett [m. 1919,
Lt.-Col. the Hon. David Bruce, Seaforth Highlanders;
and has issue] ; and Marjory Ella [m. 1924, Lt.-Col.
Rupert T. Holland, D.S.O., M.C., R.A. ; and has issue].
Res. — The Rectory, Croston, Preston, Lanes. ; Balderstone
Grange, Blackburn.
RAY of Madras (H. Coll.). Azure, issuant from the
base a ray, on a chief wavy or, two martlets gules. Mant-
ling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours .
late Capt. 1st R. Lanes. Mil., b. 1842; m. 1871, Edith,
an ostrich argent, beaked and legged sable, and holding
in the beak a mirror proper. Motto — " Et juste et
vray."
Eldest son of Charles Adolphus Ray, Gentleman, ot
St. Dunstan in the East, City of London, b. 1847 ;
d. 1914 ; m. 1873, Sarah, d. of Philip Newport, of
Cheapside : —
Charles Basil Ray, Gentleman, Assistant Engineer,
Madras P.W.D., b. 1875 ; tn. 1914, Rose Mary, d. of
Alfred Henry Lawrence, of Streatley, Berks. ; and has
issue — (1) Charles Lawrence Ray, Gentleman, b. 1916 ;
(2) Frederick Shad Ray. Gentleman, b. 1917; Kath-
leen Mary. Res. — Denston, Peacehaven, Sussex.
Ray (H. Coll.). Azure, issuing from the base a ray or,
in centre chief a cross crosslet argent, on a chief wavy of
the second, two martlets gules. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an ostrich
argent, beaked and legged sable, and holding in the beak
a mirror proper, and charged on the shoulder with a cross
crosslet sable. Motto—" Et juste et vray."
Ygr. sons of Charles Adolphus Hopson Ray, Gentle-
man, of Fort Road, Bermondsey (see above) : —
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Frederick Dent Ray, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
36 Thurlby Road, Wembley, Middx.
William Ray, Gentleman, b. . Res. — 50 Holland
Road, Kensington, W.
RAYDEN (H. Coll.). Azure, a saltire between two
lymphads in pale, sails furled and flags flying, and as many
anchors in fesse all or. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, in front of rays of the sun,
the stump of a tree sprouting proper, thereon a fleur-de-lys
azure. Motto — " Ventis secundis."
Son of John Rayden of Oakleigh, Finsbury Park (son
of Benjamin Rayden of Deptford), b. ; d. ;
m. : —
The late Arthur Robinson Rayden, Esq., J. P. Kent and
Cinque Ports, b. 1845; d. 1899 ; m. 1870, Emma [d. 1898),
d. of late Edward Weatherley of Hounslow, Middx.
Son of Rayden, Gentleman : —
William Rayden, Esq., Major in the Army, Barrister-at-
Law, Inner Temple, b. . Res. — Covert Cottage, Whit-
church Hill, Reading. Club — Naval and Military.
RAYER (R.L., 25 Oct. 1923 ; H. Coll.). Gules, two
lions passant guardant in pale argent, in chief as many
Eastern crowns or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
*ri . — * 1 ,— 1 rt . 1 f
— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-lion
proper, grasping in the dexter paw a trident, a saltire or.
Motto — " Non vis sed prasmia virtutis."
Only son of William Pycroft Harmar, of 17 Chesham
Place, Brighton, b. 1832 ; d. 1879 ; m. i860,
Frances, d. of Rev. W. Rayer, Clerk in Holy
Orders, Rector of St. Peter's, Tidcombe Rectory,
Tiverton, Devon, 18 n- 1866 : —
William Rayer Raver (formerly Harmar), Gentleman,
M.A. (Camb.), b. 1869; m. 1917, Bryony Rebe Pearl (d.
1919), d. of the late Rev. J. M. S. Brooke, M.A., F.R.G.S.,
Rector of St. Mary Woolnoth, E.C. Seat— Holcombe
Court, Holcombe Rogus, Devon. Clubs — New Uni-
versity, Baldwin, Devon and Exeter (Exeter).
RAYLEIGH, Baron, see STRUTT.
RAYMOND of Belchamp Hall (Vn. of Essex 1634, H.
Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, a chevron between three
eagles displayed argent, armed gules, on a chief of the
second three martlets of the first (Raymond) ; 2 and 3, or,
a chevron between three crosses fleurie sable (Sterne).
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
Cf hi' a dragon's head or- langued gules, ducally gorged
Son of Samuel John St. Clere Raymond, Esq., of
Belchamp Hall, Essex, J. P., b. 1859; d. 1900; m. 1884,
Margaret Charlotte Montague, third d. of Francis
Smythies of Head Gate House, Colchester, Essex: —
Samuel Philip St. Clere Raymond, Gentleman, b. 1886;
m. 1914, Mabel Caroline, d. of William Wynyard Astell
of Baythorne, Stoke-by-Clare, Suffolk ; and has issue —
Michael Murray John Raymond, Gentleman, b. 1923 ; and
Patricia Philippa. Seat — Belchamp Hall, nr. Sudbury,
Suffolk.
Son of Rev. Charles Andrewes Raymond, M.A. , Vicar
of Bray, b. 1833 ; d. 1920; m. 1864, Elizabeth, d. of
the late Rev. John Maynard, Rector of Sudbourne-cum-
Oxford, Suffolk:—
Rev. William Maynard Raymond, M.A. Oxon. , Rector
of Middleton, Essex, formerly Vicar of St. Peter and St.
Paul's, Upper Teddington, b. 1868 ; m. 1898, Julia May,
fourth d. of the late Rev. Charles Cooke of Alverley Hall,
Doncaster, Rector of Withycombe, co. Somerset ; and has
surv. issue — Oswald William Edward Raymond, Gentle-
man, b. 1902; Hugh Medlicott Raymond, Gentleman, b.
1903 ; Monica [m. 1924, Eric Mortimer Jarrett] ; Nancy
May ; and Audrey Mary. Res. — Middleton Rectory,
Sudbury, Suffolk.
RAYMOND-BARKER (H. Coll., 8 June 1780, R.L. ,
arms orig. granted by Cooke, Clarenceux, 17 Dec. 1582 ;
confd. Vns. Salop 1621 and Glos. 1682). Azure, five
escallops in cross or. Mantling azure and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a hawk or, perched on a
rock argent. Motto — " Virtus tutissima cassis."
Sons of Percy Fitzhardinge Raymond- Barker, Esq.,
J. P., of Fairford Park, b. 1843 ; d. 1895, m. 1874, Morna
Georgina, d. of Sir Joseph Hawley, Bart. : —
Reginald Henry Raymond- Barker, Gentleman, b. 1875.
Seat — Fairford Park, Fairford, Glos. Res. — The Ferns,
Tetbury, Glos.
Hugh William Heneage Raymond- Barker, Gentleman,
b. 1876 ; m. 1907, Dorothy, second d. of P. Forsyth-
Forrest of The Querns, Cirencester. Res. —
RAYNER of Chieveley Manor (H. Coll.). Gules, a
pile ermine, on a chief or, three roses of the field, barbed
and seeded proper. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a fox courant
proper, two mullets or. Motto — " Devoir."
Second son of Edward William Rayner, of Liverpool,
b. 1824 ; d. 1896 ; m. 1857, Isabella", d. of John Hilton
Lockett, of Grassendale House, Aigburth, Lanes. : —
Oscar Welwyn Rayner, Esq., J.P., and (1922) High
Sheriff Berks., M.A. (Cantab), Barrister-at-Law, b. 1864;
m. 1901, Ethel Frances, d. of the late Capt. Francis
Henry Garnett, 15th Regt. ; and has issue — Frances
Isobel. Seat — Chieveley Manor, Newbury. Clubs —
Marlborough, Orleans.
RAYNER (H. Coll.) Azure, on a chevron or, between
three demi-lions rampant of the last, five cross crosslets of
the first. Mantling azure and or. Crest — Upon a wreath
of the colours, in front of a demi-lion rampant or, holding
in the dexter paw a cross crosslet azure, a serpent nowed
proper. Motto — " Facta non verba. " Livery — Black.
Son of John Rayner, Gentleman, M.D., formerly Assist-
ant-Surgeon 4th Middlesex Horse Artillery, b. 18 19;
m. 1st, 1844, Emily (d. 1866), d. of Thomas Gould: —
John Alexander Rayner, Gentleman, B.A. (Lond. ), b.
1845. Estates — Freehold and leasehold house-property in
London. Res. — 16 The Drive, Orpington.
REA (U.O. ) Vert, on a chevron or, between three roe-
bucks in full course, as many thistles slipped all proper.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a roebuck at gaze proper. Motto — " In omnia
promptus."
Sons of Joseph Rea, Gentleman, b. 1874 ; m. 1903,
Joan, d. of Mervyn Henry Harris, of Keady, co.
Armagh : —
John Harris Rea, Gentleman, b. 1904. Postal address
— c/o Provincial Bank of Ireland, Banbridge, co. Down.
Henry Dickson Sprott Rea, Gentleman, b. 1906. Res. —
REA (H. Coll., 24 Jan. 19 16). Or, on a fesse wavy
azure, between three stags courant gules, a lymphad
sails furled, of the field. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a stag at gaze gules, rest-
i&ea
Bea
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ing the dexter fore leg on an anchor or. Motto — " In
omnia promptus." Livery — Fawn, with blue facings.
Sons of Rt. Hon. Russell Rea, P.C., M.P. South
Shields, of Tanhurst, Dorking, b. 1846; d. 19 16 ;
m. 1872, Jane Philip, d. of P. L. Mactaggart, of
Liverpool : —
Walter Russell Rea, Esq., Junior Lord of the Treasury
1915-16, M.P. Scarborough 1906-18, N. Bradford 1923-
24, b. 1873; m. 1896, Evelyn, d. of J. Muirhead, of
Edinburgh. Res. — 12 Smith Square, Westminster.
Clubs — Reform, Bath, Ranelagh.
Alec Lionel Rea, Esq., High Sheriff of Westmorland
1917-18, J. P. Liverpool 1913, Chevalier Legion of
Honour, b. 1878 ; tn. 1900, Marguerite, only d. of Charles
Requa, of New York. Res. — 10 Stratton Street, W.i ;
Coles Dane, Harrietsham, Kent. Clubs — Garrick,
Reform.
READ, see CREWE-READ.
READ of Colerne (H. Coll.). Azure, a griffin segreant
or, holding between the claws gules a bezant. Mant-
ling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
in front of an eagle displayed sable, armed and collared
or, two laurel branches fructed in saltire proper. Motto
— " Semper eadem."
Son of Col. Alfred Read, of Chester, b. 1846 ; d.
1905 : —
Sir Alfred Henry Read, Knt. Bach. (1919), J. P. Wilts.,
b. 1871 ; tn. 1st, 1918, Jane Charlotte (d. 1919), d. of
Frederick Macneal ; 2nd, 1920, Elena, d. of Henry Fisher,
and widow of Charles Vincent, Lieut. East Kent Regt. ;
and has issue — 1 son. Res. — 6 Spring Gardens, S.W.i.
Clubs — Bath, Carlton.
READE of Barton. Gules, a saltire between four
garbs or. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On the
stump of a tree vert, a falcon rising proper, belled and
jessed or. Motto — " Cedant arma togae."
Sons of Sir George Franklin Reade, 10th Bart.,
b. 1869 ; d. 1923 ; tn. 1893, Carrie, d. of Nathan
Nixon :
Sir John Stanhope Reade, nth Bart. (4 March 1660),
b. 1897 ; tn. 1924, Alice, d. of L. L. Dubber, of Gayford,
Michigan. Res. — Dexter, Michigan, U.S.A.
Clyde Nixon Reade, Esq., b. 1905. Res. —
READE of Ipsden (H. Coll.). Gules, a saltire between
four garbs or. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, on a stump of a tree vert, a falcon
rising proper, belled and jessed or. Motto — "Cedant
arma togae."
Sons of Rev. Henry St. John Reade, M.A. , of Ipsden
House, b. 1840; d. 1884; m. 1868, Frances Anne (d.
1920), only d. of Rev. W. Vincent, Vicar of Chipper-
field, Herts. : —
William Henry Vincent Reade, Gentleman, M.A. (Oxon.),
b. 1872. Res. — Keble College, Oxford.
Rev. Francis Vincent Reade, b. 1874. Res. — The
Oratory, Birmingham.
Son of William Barrington Reade of Ipsden House,
H.E.I.C.'s Cavalry, J. P. and D.L.,£. 1803; m. 2nd,
1837, Elizabeth (d. 1895), only child of John Murray of
Ardbennie, co. Perth, Capt. R.N.: —
Frederick Murray Reade, Gentleman, b. 1848; tn. 1883,
Marianne Cecilia, only d. of the late Lieut. -Col. George
V. F. Coleman ; and has issue — Wilfred Murray Coleman
Reade, Gentleman, b. 1886; and Edith Madeleine. Res. —
Son of Rev. Compton Reade, M.A. , Rector of Ken-
chester, b. 1834 ; d. 1909 ; tn. 1867, Emma, d. of
Henry Reade Scott-Waring : —
Compton Reade, Gentleman, late Lieut. 5th Dragoon
Guards, b. 1869. Res. —
READE (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a saltire
vair6 azure and or, between four Cornish choughs proper
(Reade); 2 and 3, erminois, on a chevron embattled
gules, three estoiles or, all within a bordure engrailed sable
(Revell). Mantling azure and or. Crest -On a wreath
of the colours, a mount vert, thereon, between two reeds
proper, a Cornish chough wings elevated also proper.
Motto — " Cedant arma togae."
Sons of John Page Reade of Crowe Hall, Suffolk, J. P.,
D.L., High Sheriff 1865, B.A. (Oxon), b. 1806 ; d. 1880 ;
m. 1st, 1829, Helen (d. 1852), d. of Sir James Colquhoun,
3rd Bart. ; 2nd, 1854, Lady Mary Stuart Knox (d. 1903),
d. of 2nd Earl of Ranfurly : —
Hubert Granville Revell Reade, Gentleman, b. 1857.
Res.— Church Farm, Much Dewchurch, Hereford. Club —
Oxford and Cambridge.
Major-Gen. Raymond Northland Revell Reade, C.B.,
C.M.G., J. P. Suffolk, Col. Shropshire L.I., in charge of
Adminis. N. Command 1910-12, served in Afghan War
1879-80, Ashanti Exped. 1895-6, W. Africa 1898, S.
African War 1899-1900, and Great War 1914-19, b. 1861 ;
;«.fi894, Rose Frances, d. of Col. Almeric George Spencer,
and widow of Capt. Charles Greenway ; and has issue —
Mary Spencer Revell [tn- 1918, Capt. Fergus Graham, M.P.,
eld. son of Sir Richard Graham, Bt., of Netherby] . Res. —
Stutton Manor, Ipswich. Clubs — Travellers', Naval and
Military, County (Ipswich).
READE (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent,
a saltire vair6 azure and or, between four Cornish choughs
proper (Reade); 2 and 3, erminois, on a chevron em-
battled gules, three estoiles or, all within a bordure
engrailed sable (Revell). Mantling sable and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon,
between two reeds proper, a Cornish chough wings elevated
also proper. Motto— " Cedant arma togae." Livery—
Green.
Sons of Rev. Charles Darby Reade, formerly Rector of
Stow-Bedon, Norfolk, J. P. London and Middlesex,
b. 1820; d. 1908; tn. 1st, 1847, Elizabeth Laurence,
d. of late John Aitken, H.E.I.C.S., of Carshalton
Park, Surrey; 2nd, 1895, Maud, ygst. d. of George
Higinbotham, late Chief-Justice of Victoria: —
Arthur Revell Reade, Esq., Major Welsh Regt., b. 1855.
Post, adds.— 83 Holland Road, Kensington, W. ; Hill
House, Ufford, Woodbridge.
Edward Revell Reade, Esq., Major East Lancashire
Regt., Governor H.M. Prison, Leicester, b. 1862.
Charles Revell Reade, Gentleman, b. 1897.
Hugh Revell Reade, Gentleman, b. 1901.
George Aitken Revell Reade, Gentleman, b. 1904.
Henry Revell Reade, Gentleman, b. 1906.
READE (U. O.). Azure, a pelican in her piety vulning
herself proper, in chief three garbs or. Mantling azure
and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, on a mount
vert an eagle, wings expanded and inverted, holding in the
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beak a thistle slipped all proper. Motto— " Cedant arma
togae."
Son of Robert Henry Sturrock Reade, Esq. , J . P. , D. L.
of Wilmont,' Dunmurry, co. Antrim : —
George Sturrock Reade, Gentleman, b- . Res. — Fir-
grove, Muckomore, co. Antrim.
Sons of James Thomas Reade, of Belfast, b. 1844 ;
d. 1920 : —
James Stewart Reade, Esq., J. P., b. 1871. Res.— Clon-
more, Lisburn, co. Antrim.
Cecil Reade, Gentleman, b. 1878. Res. — Ardara, Antrim
Road, Belfast.
READETT-BAYLEY of Lenton Abbey (H. Coll.).
Quarterly, I, quarterly, i. andiiii., gules, fretty or, on a chief
argent, three bears gambs erect sable (Bayley ) ; ii. andiii. ,
azure, in chief two mullets, and in base a trefoil slipped or
(Readett) ; 2. the same arms of Bayley ; 3. argent, on a
bend gules between two millrinds sable, a lion passant
between two trefoils or (Turner); 4. per fesse gules and
sable, four lions' heads erased, and in the centre point a
mullet all or (Farmer); 5. argent, two bars gules between
three maunches in pale sable (Bardsley). Mantling gules
and or. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a gryphon
ejant sable, resting the dexter claw on a fret or (Bayley.
2. On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, in front
of park pales proper, a horse passant gules, bridled or
(Readett). Mottoes — "Swift and true," and (over the
Bayley crest) " Garde la fey." Badge— A reindeer's head
erased sable, gorged with an antique crown or. Livery —
Steel grey, red and gold.
Yngr. son of Thomas Bayley, Esq., of Lenton Abbey,
J. P. Notts., Sheriff of Nottingham 1881, M.P. for
Chesterfield Div. of Derbyshire 1892-1905, b. 1846;
d. 1906; m. 1874, Annie Mary Bradley (d. 1904), d.
and coh. of Henry Farmer, of Lenton : —
Lt.-Col. Sir Henry Dennis Readett-Bayley, K.B.E.,
J.P.Notts., D.L. and (1921) High Sheriff E. Notts., served
Great War Lt. -Col . R. A. M. C. , has Croix de Guerre, Legion
of Honour, b. 1878 ; m. 1903, Audrey Cecil, fourth dau. of
Readhead, Esq.,
M.C., Maj. T.F.
Towers, of Gos-
Southall,
Aid. Sir John Turney, of Gedling, Notts. : and has issue —
Thomas Dennis Readett Readett-Bayley, Esq., b. 1906 ;
Catherine Turney ; Barbara ; Anne Hester ; and Audrey
Diana. Seats — Elton Manor, Notts.; Muston Lodge,
Filey, Yorks. Clubs — Bath, Royal Automobile, Notting.
ham County (Notts).
READHEAD of Westoe (H. Coll.). Azure, on. a fesse
between two cross crosslets fitchee or, as many martlets
sable, all within two flaunches of the second. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon
waves of the sea proper, a galley sable, in front thereof
two anchors saltirewise or. Badge — Two narcissi in
sal tire proper, entiled by a circlet or. Motto — " Lahore
fide."
Son of John Readhead, of South Shields : —
Sir James Readhead, 1st Bart., of Westoe, South
Shields (20 Jan. 1922), Knight of Grace of the Order of
the Hospitai of St. John of Jerusalem in England, J. P.,
co. Durham, b. 18 ; m. 1877, Ann S. Holder, of South
Shields ; and has had issue — James
J. P., b. 1879 ; Stanley Readhead, Esq.
Reserve, b. ; d. 1920 ; May [m.
forth, Newcastle-on-Tyne] ; Elsie [m.
of Edgbaston, Birmingham]. Seat — Westoe Hall, South
Shields. Clubs — Constitutional, Carlton.
READING, Marquess of, see ISAACS.
REBOW, see GURDON-REBOW.
RECKITT (H. Coll.). Sable, a fleur-de-lys or, between
five escallops, three in chief and two in base argent.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a \\ reath of the colours,
in front of a lion sejant erect sable, collared flory
counterflory or, a fleur-de-lys of the last between two escal-
lops argent. Motto — " Recta sursum."
Sons of Sir James Reckitt, 1st Bart., J. P., D.L., b.
1833; d. 1924; m. 1865, Kathleen (d. 1923), d. of the
late Robert Saunders, of Lilling and Harrogate,
Yorks. : —
Sir Harold James Reckitt, 2nd Bart. (17 July 1894),
B.A., LL.B. (Cantab.), J. P. E.R. Yorks. and W. Sussex,
Barrister -at-Law, Inner Temple, M.P. Pontefract 1893, and
for Brigg, Lines., 1895-1906, b. 1868; m. 1899, Christine
(who obtained a div. 1907), d. of the late Alexandra Howden
of Holland Park, W. ; 2nd, 1908, Julia Allen, d. of the late
Charles H. Conner, of New Albany, Indiana, U.S.A.; and
has issue (by 1st wife) — Nancie [m. 1925, Brian Hughes-
Reckitt,of 34 Eaton Square, and has issue]. Seat — Little
Green, Petersfield, Hants. Town res. — Little Green Lodge,
Thurloe Place, Brompton Road, S.W. Clubs — Reform,
National Liberal.
Philip Bealby Reckitt, Esq. , O.B.E., J. P. forN. and E.R.
Yorks., b. 1873; m. 1900, Hilda, d. of the late Frederick
Grotrian, Esq., J. P., of Ingmanthorpe Hall, Yorks. ; and has
surv. issue — Barbara; and Elizabeth Kathleen. Res. —
Swanland Manor, North Ferriby, East Yorks. ; Keldy
Castle, Pickering, Yorks. Club — United University.
REDESDALE,|Baron, see FREEMAN-MITFORD.
REDWOOD (2 June 1856). Paly of six or and er-
mine, a lion rampant sable, on a chief azure, an embattled
gateway proper, between two mullets of six points of the
first. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a rock, therefrom an eagle rising proper, charged on
each wing with a mullet of six points, in the beak a staff
raguly or. Motto — " Lumen sevimus antique."
Sen of Bernard Boverton Redwood, Esq., B.A. St.
Peter's Coll. (Camb. ),£. 1874 ; d. 191 1 ; m. 1905, Gladys
Dora, d. of William Joseph Pattinson Sherwen of
Heasingham, Whitehaven, co. Cumberland : —
Sir Thomas Bovertcn Redwood, 2nd Bart. (24 June 1911),
b. 1906, s. his grandfather 1919. Res.— 10 Christchurch
Road, Winchester.
Sons of Theophilus Redwood, Ph.D., of Boverton,
Glamorganshire, Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, b.
1806 ; d. 1892 ; m. Charlotte Elizabeth, d. of Thomas
Newborn Robert Morson : —
George Herbert Redwood, Gentleman,^. 1852; m. 1886,
Catherine, d. of the late Charles Shaw, of Kensington ; and
has issue. Res. — Stillands, Chiddingfold, Surrey.
Robert Redwood, Gentleman, b. 1856; m. 1888, Florence
(d. 1922), d. of the late W. S. Horner, of Fern Hill, Wal-
thamstow ; and has issue. Res. — Hope Cottage, Harding's
Green, Cookham Dene.
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REDDAWAY (H. Coll., 1914). Gules, a bezant
between three owls argent, each crowned with an Eastern
crown or. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath
•f his colours, issuant from a bank of clouds, a dexter arm
embowed entwined by a serpent, the hand grasping it
by the neck all proper. Motto — " Per bonum malumque
fortitudine."
Eldest son of Joseph Reddaway, ot Belston
Devon : —
Frank Reddaway, Esq., J. P. Lanes., b. 1854 ; m.
1877, Elizabeth (d. 1928), d. of John Baxter, of Manches-
ter. Seat — Winmarleigh Hall, Garstang, Lanes. ; Manu-
chino Park, Spass Setun, nr. Moscow, Russia.
REDMOND originally of Redmond Hall, The Hook,
co. Wexford (U.O.). Gules, a castle with two towers argent,
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a beacon fired proper
Motto — " Pie vivere et Deum et patriam diligere." Livery
— Chocolate, with red facings.
Seventh and only surv. son of Henry Edward Redmond,
Esq., J. P., R.M., Capt. 2nd Queen's and 54th Regts.,
of Dungarvan, co. Waterford, b. 1823; d. 1892; m.
1849, Mary O'Connell, d. of Christopher FitzSimon,
M.P., J. P., of Glencullen:—
John Johnstone Redmond, Gentleman, M.D., b. 1864;
m. 1895, Freda, d. of Louis Blomfield of Hampstead.
Res. — 41 Elm Park Gardens, Chelsea, S.W.10.
Sons of Gabriel O'Connell FitzSimon Redmond,
Gentleman, M.R.C.P.I., of Cappoquin, co. Water-
ford, b. 1850; d. 1924 ; m. 1881, Helen Catherine, d.
of John Quinlan, Esq., J. P., D.C.L., Clonkeidin,
Cappoquin, co. Waterford : —
Henry Edward Redmond, Gentleman, b. 1882 ; m. 1918,
Blanche, 4th d. of Louis Blomfield, of Bradneck, Hamp-
stead, London. Res. — Pippin Cottage, Over Stowey,
Bridgwater, Somerset.
Raymond John Redmond, Gentleman, b. 1883 ; m. 1908,
Marie, d. of Muller, and has issue — Raymond
b. 1909. Res. — Tigh Beg,
Redmond, Gentleman, b.
between three woolpacks or. Mantling gules and or.
Patrick Redmond, Gentleman,
Horsell, Woking, Surrey.
Robert Hamon FitzSimon
1888. Res.— New Zealand.
Rev. Gabriel Reginald Redmond, Clerk in Holy Orders,
b. 1898. Res. — Redcar, Yorkshire,
Sons of Thomas O'Connell Redmond, Physician, of
Dublin, b. 1858; d. 1917 ; m. Ellen, d. of John Butler,
of Dublin : —
Henry Edward Redmond, Gentleman, M.D., b. 1882;
in. 1908, Elsie Marie, d. of Robinson, of Paris.
Res. — Lyndhurst, Sandf rd Road, Dublin.
Norman Walsingham Butler Redmond, Gentleman,
b. 1902 ; m. 1923, Kathleen, d. of Becker, of Dublin,
and has issue — Desmond Gerard Redmond, Gentleman,
b. 1924. Res. — 8 Fitzwilliam Terrace, Dartrey Road, Dublin.
Sons of Charles Sennett Redmond, M.D., of Popefield,
nr. Athy, Queen's Co., b. 1843; &• I920 '• m- 1880.
Anna Helen, d. of William Robinson, M.D. , of Gates-
head-on-Tyne :—
Charles Henry Sennett Redmond, Esq., M.D. , Colonel
R.A.M.C. (T), b. 1882 ; m. 1911, Annie, d. of Alsop,
of Manchester. Res. — jj Alexandra Road South, Man-
chester.
Henry Michael Stennett Redmond, Esq., late Capt.
Royal Engineers, b. 1884; m. 1919, Violet, d. of Thomas
O'Connell Redmond, of Dublin. Res. — Popefield, Killy-
ganard, nr. Athy, Ireland.
Alexander de Raymond Stennett Redmond, Esq., Capt.
late R. Dublin Fus. and Q.M.G.'s Staff, b. 1887; m. 1921,
Sheila, only d. of Henry Trentham Maw, M.D., of West-
cott, near Dorking, Surrey, and has issue — Henry Michael
Redmond, Gentleman, b. 1924 ; and Aingelda Mary.
Res.-32 Elm Park Road, Chelsea, S.W.3.
REDFORD (H. Coll., 26 Aug. 1918). Argent fretty
sable, on a chief azure, three carrier pigeons of the first.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a bull's head erased argent, gorged with a collar
chequy or and argent. Motto — " Imprudentis est sine
consilio agere."
Son of George Redford, F.R.C.S., b. 1816; d. 1895;
m. 1842, : —
Sir Edward Pigott William Redford, C.B., Knt. Bach.
(1912), b. 1850; m. 1884, Florence, eld. d. of the late
Frederick Buckton, of Beechgrove, Leeds; and has issue
— Dulcie Edythe Angela [m. 1914, George Owen Sandys,
Esq., D.L., J. P., of Graythwaite Hall, Lanes.]. Res.—
48 First Avenue, Ho\e, Sussex.
REED, see KIRSOPP-REED.
REED of Horton Grange (H. Coll., 2 Oct. 1922).
Gules, a chevron between three reeds argent. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a tower proper, a griffin dormant argent. Motto
— " Ne me excitaveris."
Third son of Richard Bagnall Reed, of Forest Hall,
Northumberland, b. 183 1 ; d. 1908 ; m. 1858 :—
Sir Joseph Reed, Knt. Bach. (1922), b. 1867 ; m. 1892,
Annie, d. of the late Frederick Robson, of Newcastle-
upon-Tyne. Res. — Horton Grange, Seaton Burn, North-
umberland. Clubs— Livery ; Junior Army and Navy ;
Garden ; Union (Newcastle-upon-Tyne)
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REED (H. Coll., 7 Nov. 1916). Per chevron argent
and or, in chief two reed-warblers, and in base issuant
from water reeds all proper. Crest — On a wreath argent
REGINALD CHARLES REED;
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and gules, in the midst of reeds a reed-warbler all proper.
Motto—" Recta pete."
Elder son of Walter John Reed, of Darlington, b. 1843 ;
d. 1925; m 1876, Eliza Emma (d. 1894), yngr. d. of
James Agars, of Great Harwood, Lanes. : —
Reginald Charles Reed, Gentleman, M.A. , b. 1878; m.
1911, Lilian Rose, elder d. of William Balfour Clarke, of
Well End, Bourne End, Bucks. ; and has issue — Derek
Neville Reed, Gentleman, b, 1914 ; Errol Dudley Erskine
Reed, Gentleman, h. 1917. Res. — Canford, High Beech,
Hayward's Heath, Sussex.
REED (H. Coll., 15 Dec. 1921). (Per chevron or and
ermine, in chief two lymphads sable, and in base
a cormorant, holding in the beak a branch of seaweed
called " haver " all proper. Crest — On a wreath or and
sable, issuant out of water, two reeds or bulrushes
proper. Motto — " Veritas prevalet."
Robert Charles Reed, Esq., J. P., b. 1857; m. 1893,
Sandades, d. of Frederick Boxon ; and has issue — Charles
Boxon Reed, Gentleman, b. 1894 [in. and has issue— two
sons]; and Agnes Mary [m. and has issue]. Seat — Wirral,
Mosman, New South Wales. Offices— Pitt Street, Sydney.
Club — New South Wales (Sydney.).
REED (H. Coll.). Within two pallets azure, a fleur-de-
lys of the last between two roses in pale gules, barbed and
seeded proper, all between two eagles displayed sable.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of
the colours, a demi-man in profile, looking to the sinister,
supporting in his dexter hand a hammer resting on an
anvil, and holding in the sinister hand an iron ship all
proper. Motto— " Jucundi acti labores."
Son of Sir Edward James Reed, K.C.B., F.R.S., J. P.
co. Glamorgan, b. 1830; d. 1906; m. 1851, Rosetta,
eld. d. of the late Nathaniel Barnaby of Sheerness: —
Edward Tennyson Reed, Esq., J. P. co. Surrey, b. 1S60 ;
m. 1891, Beatrice Bullen ; and has issue — 1 son ; 1 dau.
Res.—
REED (U.O.). Or, on a chevron between three garbs
gules, as many trefoils slipped argent. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a griffin segreant or, charged with a trefoil slipped gules.
Motto — " Memor et fidelis."
Only son of Sir Andrew Reed, K.C.B., C.V.O., LL.D.
Inspector-General R. Irish Constabulary, b. 1837 ;
d. 1914 ; m. 1867, Elizabeth Mary (d. 1913), d. of
the late Hamilton Lyster, of Crogham House,
Parsonstown, Ireland : —
Maj. Gen. Hamilton Lyster Reed, V.C. (1899), C.B.
(1918), C.M.G. (1915), late R. A., served S. Africa 1899-
1900 (despatches 3 times, V'.C), Balkan Campaign 19 12- 13)
and European War (despatches 7 times, C.B, C.M.G.,
Legion of Honour, Croix de Guerre), b. 1869 ; m. 1911,
Marjorie Eleanor, ygr. d. of the late Theodore Olive, of
The Cedars, Datchet ; and has issue — Andrew Patrick
Reed, Esq , b. 1913 ; Elizabeth Olive ; Anne Buzancy.
Club — Naval and Military.
REED. Or, five reeds leaved and flowered, issuing from
water in base proper, on a chief sable, a mascle between two
roses of the field. Mantling sable and or. Crest - Upon a
wreath of the colours, a greyhound's head erased sable,
thereon a rose argent, leaved and slipped proper, between
two reeds as in the arms. Motto—" Esse quam videri."
Son of William Reed, Gentleman, b. 1831 ; d. 1920 ;
m. i860, Mary Anne Vaughan, only dau. of the late
Thomas Morgan of Glasbury : —
Leicester Morgan Reed, Esq., J. P. Sussex, b. 1861 ; m.
1898, Cecil Hester Lennox, d. of the late Col. Peel, of
Wokingham, Berks. ; and has issue — 1 son ; 1 dau. Res. —
The Warren, Handcross, Haywards Heath, Sussex. Club
Union.
REES-MOGG (R.L. 1805, H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
argent, on a fesse pean, between three ermine spots, each sur-
mounted by a crescent gules, a cock or (for Mogg) ; 2 and
3, gules a chevron engrailed erminois, between three swans
argent, wings elevated or (for Rees). Mantling sable and
argent. Crests — 1. upon a wreath of the colours, between
two spear-heads erect sable, a cock proper (for Mogg) ;
2. upon a wreath of the colours, a swan argent, wings
elevated or, holding in the beak a water-lily slipped proper
(for Rees). Motto — " Cura pii Diissunt."
Sons of William Rees-Mogg, Gentleman, of Cholwell
House, Somerset, b. 1815; d. 1909; m. 1847, Ann,
d. and eventually heiress of William Coxeter James,
Esq. , of Timsbury, Somerset : —
Rev. Henry James Rees-Mogg, M.A. (Oxon. ), formerly
Vicar of Midgham, b. 1851 ; m. 1877, Charlotte Elizabeth
Sarah, eldest d. of the late Henry Newton of Mount Leinster,
co. Carlow, and widow of Capt. Thomas John Mitchell,
King's Dragoon Guards ; and has issue — (1) Robert James
Rees-Mogg, Esq., D.S.O. , Lt.-Col. (ret.) Roy. Irish Regt. ,
b. 1878 [m. 1913, Evelyn Mary, d. of Sir Arthur Percival
Heywood, 3rd Bart. ; and has issue (Res. — Heathfield,
Mortimer Common, Berks.)]; (2) Graham Beauchamp
Coxeter Rees-Mogg, Esq., Vet. -Major 1st Life Guards, b.
1881 [m. 1922, Kathleen, widow of Dr. E. H. Douty, and d.
of Sir Frederick Wills, 1st Bart. (Res. — Clifford Manor,
Stratford-on-Avon]. Res. —
Leyson Rees-Mogg, Gentleman, b. 1855 ; tn. 1889, Mary
Swete Admonition (d. 1917), second dau. of Walter Cople-
stone Radcliffe of Warleigh, Devon ; and has had issue —
iRee
Louis Leyson Rees-Mogg, Gentleman, B.A. (Camb.), temp.
Lieut. R.E., b. 1890; kiiled in action 1915; and Mary
Joyce Ann. Res. —
Son of William Wooldridge Rees-Mogg, Gentleman,
b. 1848; d. 1913; m. 1884, Emily Walcott, third d.
of Rev. Henry Stiles Savory, Rector of Camely,
Somerset : —
Edmund Fletcher Rees-Mogg, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.),
b. 1889; m. 1920, Beatrice, d. of Daniel Warren, of
Mamaroneck, New York ; and has issue— William Rees-
Mogg, Gentleman, b. ; Elizabeth and Ann Elain.
Seat — Cholwell House, Temple Cloud, Bristol.
REEKIE (L.O. ). Argent, an antique merchant ship
sable, sails all set proper, flagged at each mast-head
with the banner of Scotland, viz., azure, a St. Andrew's
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elevated and addorsed proper, holding in the dexter claw
a fleur-de-lys or, and supporting with the sinister claw an
Cross of the first, and at the stern with an ensign gules,
cantoned with the arms of Scotland as above, in a sea in
base undy of the third and of the first, on a chief or a rose
of the fourth, barbed and seeded vert, between two mill-
rinds of the second. Mantling sable, doubled or. Crest-
On a wreath of his liveries, a stag couchant below a moun-
tain-ash tree all proper. Motto— ' ' Reviresco. ' '
Eldest son of John Reekie, of West Didsbury, Man-
chester, b. 1843; d. 1910; m. 1868, Mary Ann, d. of
William Maxwell, C.E., of Closeburn, co. Dumfries:—
William Maxwell Reekie, Esq. , O. B. E., J. P. Manchester,
Hon. Serving Brother of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem!
b. 1869; m. 1901, Mary Helen, eld. d. of David Robert
Paterson, founder and general manager of the Equitable
Fire and Accident Insurance Co. ; and has issue — Charles
William Maxwell Reekie, Gentleman, b. 1904 ; and Marian
Maxwell. Res. — Rowsley, West Didsbury, Manchester.
Clubs — Reform, Athenaeum (Manchester).
REES (H. Coll.). Argent, a chevron sable, between
three ravens proper, on a chief of the second between two
plates, each charged with a cross gules, a like plate, charged
with a demi-lion rampant erased azure. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
lion rampant erased azure, chaiged on the shoulder with a
plate, thereon a cross gules.
Son of Sir John David Rees, 1st Bart., K.C.I.E.,
C.V.O., M.P., b. 1854 ; d. 1922; m. 1891, Hon. Mary,'
third d. of Gen. the Hon. Sir James Dormer, K.C.B.,
and sister of 14 th Baron Dormer : —
Sir Richard Lodowick Edward Montagu Rees, 2nd Bart.
(8 May 1919), b. 1900. Potal address— a Chesham Place,
S.W.
REES (H. Coll.). Per chevron or and argent, two
gnus' heads erased in chief and a rock in base, thereon a
dragon statant, wings elevated and addorsed all proper.
Crest- On a wreath of the colours, a demi-dragon wings
escutcheon gules, charged with an annulet gold. Motto
" A barcho a berchir."
Eld. and only surv. son of David Rees, b. 1815 ; d.
1874; m. 1855, Mary, d. of David Simon :—
David Rees, Esq., J. P., b. 1857; m. 1884, Catherine
Mary, yr. d. of Thomas Jones Watkins ; and has issue—
(1) David Watkins Rees, Gentleman, b. 1896; (2) Cecil
Simon Rees, Gentleman, b. 1899; Florence Mary [m.
1912, Joseph Harry Green]; Gwladys Kate ; andGwenllian
Mildred. Res.— Park House, Park Avenue, East London,
South Africa.
Lieutenant-Colonel ELLIS PHILIP FOX REEVE,
late Coldstream Guards, J. P. for Kesteven Div. co. Lin-
coln. Born Nov. 1838, being the eldest son of the late
Ellis Reeve, by his wife Charlotte Frances, dau. of
William Wainwright. Armorial bearings— Quarterly, 1
and 4, gules, a chevron engrailed vain* or and azure, cotised
argent, between three roses of the last, barbed and seeded
proper; 2 and 3, per bend or and argent, two bendlets
ermines. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a horse's head erased per fesse nebuly argent
and gules, charged on the neck with two mullets in pale
counterchanged. Motto— " Revera pro regina." Married,
1864, Hon. Fanny Dundas (d. 1892), sister of the Rt. Hon.
fifth Viscount Melville; and has Issue— Violet Edith [m.
1893, H. R. F. Frampton] ; Lilian Constance ; Rosaline
Emma ; and Iris Ismay Charlotte. Postal address— 31 First
Avenue, Hove, Sussex. Clubs— Carlton ; United Service.
JOHN SHERARD REEVE, Esquire, Capt. late Grena-
dier Guards, D.L..J.P. for Kesteven, Lincolnshire (High
Sheriff igir). Born 1872, only child of the latejohn Reeve,
Esq., Lieut. -Col. late Grenadier Guards, J. P., by his wife
the Hon. Edith Anne, dau. of the late Rev. the Hon. Charles
Dundas (sister of the 5th Viscount Melville). Armorial
bearings — Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, a chevron engrailed
vaire' or and azure, cotised argent, between three roses of
the last, barbed and seeded proper (for Reeve) ; 2. per bend
or and argent, two bendlets ermines (for Key); 3. argent, a
chevron gules, between three torteaux (for Sherard) ; im-
paling the arms of Oldfield, namely or on a bend invected
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Bee
iRet
plain cottised gules, between two catherine-wbeels sable,
three crosses patee fitchee argent. Mantling gules and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a horse's head erased per
fesse nebuly argent and gules, charged on the neck with two
mullets in pale counterchanged. Motto — " Revera pro
rege." Livery — Drab, with green waistcoat, brass buttons.
Married, June 7, 1900, Sybil Christine, elder dau. of Capt.
C. Campbell Oldfield of South Warnborough Lodge,
Hants. ; and has Issue— William Reeve, Lieut. Gren.
Gds., b. 1906; Susan Edith [m. 1925, Capt. J. R. C.
Rawnsley, 12th Roy. Lancers] ; and Eleanor [m. 1924, John
Hector M. Gordon]. Seat — Leadenham House, Lincoln.
Clubs — Guards', Carlton.
REEVES (U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, on a chevron
engrailed between three escallops azure, as many eaglets
displayed of the first (Reeves) ; 2 and 3, argent, on a fesse
sable, three pheons of the first (Spaight). Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dragon's
head erased or, collared azure. Mottoes — (Over the crest),
" Animum rege '' ; (under the arms), " Virtute et fidelitate."
Son of Robert William Cary Reeves, Esq., of Bes-
borough and Burrane, J. P. and D.L. co. Clare (High
Sheriff 1869), b. 1837; d. 1901 ; m. 1866, Grace
Dorothea, d. of Col. Crofton Moore Vandeleur and
Lady Grace Vandeleur : —
William Vandeleur Reeves, Esq., J. P. co. Clare, b. 1874 ;
m. 1906, Aileen Jane, d. of Ven. John Alexander Long,
Archdeacon of Cashel and Rector of Templemore, Tip-
perary. Clubs — Carlton, New Oxford and Cambridge.
Sons of William Maunsell Reeves, Gentleman, £. 1843;
d. 1907 ; m. 1876, Letitia, d. of Gen. Thomas Arm-
strong Drought of Hill House, Winchester : —
Robert William Drought Reeves, Gentleman, b. 1876 ;
m. 1902, Laura, d. of Francis Pedro Fladgate of Oporto!
and has issue — Laura Joan Letitia ; and Sonia. Post,
add. —
John Maunsell Reeves, Gentleman, b. 1878 ; m. 1909,
Hilda Margaret Smith of Pollokshields ; and has issue —
Sheila Marjorie Maunsell. Res,—
LUCIUS HURLOCK REICHEL, Gentleman. Born
July 23, 1842, being the younger son of the late Rev. Samuel
Rudolph Reichel, by his second wife Matilda, youngest dau.
of Joseph Hurlock of Oxted, Surrey. Armorial bearings
(granted by Emperor Ferdinand Sept. 9, 1554, Con. U.O.,
a sickle and charged with a mullet for difference, all
counterchanged. Mantling sable and or. Crest — Out of
a ducal coronet, a demi-lion rampant, double queued,
holding in the paws a sickle all or, the coronet charged
with a mullet sable for difference. Motto — " Vitam
impendere vero." Married, June 23, 1888, Bertha Elizabeth,
eldest dau. of Henry Frooks Ellery, of Southampton.
Seat— Canon Well, Woodbury, Salterton, co. Devon.
Sir HARRY RUDOLF REICHEL, Knt. Bach. (1907),
M.A. (Oxon.), LL.D. (Glas., Bristol, Perth, and Toronto),
sometime Fellow of All Souls' Coll. , Oxford, and Principal
of the Univ. Coll. of N. Wales. Born Oct. 11, 1856, being
the second son of the late Most Rev. Charles Parsons
Reichel, D.D., Bishop of Meath, by his wife Mary Brown,
dau. of Henry Joy M'Cracken of Belfast, co. Antrim.
Armorial bearings — Per fesse sable and or, a lion rampant,
langued gules, double queued, holding between the paws a
sickle, all counterchanged. Mantling- sable and or. Crest
—Out of a ducal coronet, a demi-lion rampant, double
queued, holding between the paws a sickle, all or. Motto—
"Vitam impendere vero." Married, Feb. 1, 1894, Charity
Mary (d. Nov. n, 1911), eldest dau. of Henry Mulock
Pilkington, Q.C., of Tore, co. Westmeath. Residence—
Bryn Haul, Bangor, N. Wales.
REID of Springburn and Kilmaurs (L.O., 16 Feb.
1923). Argent, a demi-eagle wings expanded, in chief an
ancient handbell between a mullet in the dexter, and a
Ped. H. Coll.). — Per fesse sable and or, a lion rampant,
langued gules, double queued, holding between the paws
cross moline in the sinister all sable. Mantling sable,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a
demi-eagle wings expanded sable. Motto — " Fortitudine
et labore."
Third surv. son of James Reid, M.Inst.C.E., of
Auchterarder, co. Perth, b. 1824 ; d. 1894 ; by 1st
wife, m. 1851, Margaret (d. 1881), d. of James Scott,
Greenock : —
Sir Hugh Reid, 1st Bart. (26 Jan. 1922), of Springburn,
Glasgow, C.B.E., V.D., LL.D, J.P., D.L., M.I.C.E., Lieut.,
Col. (ret.) ; a member of the Royal Company of Archers,
b. i860 ; m. 1888, Marion Maclune (d. 1913), d. of Capt.
John Bell, of Craigview, Prestwick ; and has issue —
Douglas Neilson Reid, Esq., Lieut. Highland L.I. and
R.A.F., b. 1898 [m. 1926, Margaret Brighton Young,
d. of Robert Young Maxtone, Esq., M.B.E., J. P., of
Tighnamana, Campbeltown, co. Ayr] ; George Hugh
Neilson Reid, Esq., b. 1901 ; Madeline Constance Maud
[m. 1915, Lieut. -Col. William Lilburn, Highland L.I. ;
and has issue]. Res. — Belmont, Springburn, Glasgow.
Clubs — Royal Societies, Junior Army and Navy, Western
(Glasgow) ; New (Edinburgh).
REID of Barnaigh (L.O., 17 July 1912). Argent, an
eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered gules, on its
breast an escutcheon of the field, charged with a mell en-
Eei
signed with a rose of the third, a bordure azure for differ-
ence. Mantling sable, doubled argent. Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries, a demi-eagle displayed sable, beaked
gules. Motto — " In sublime."
Fourth surv. son of the late Joseph Reid, b. ; d.
; m. 1870, Agnes Bell, d. of : — ■
Arthur Ebenezer Reid, Gentleman, of Barnaigh, co.
Renfrew. Res. — 62 Bothwell Street, Glasgow.
REID (L.O , July 1914). Gules, an eagle displayed
argent, beaked and membered azure, on a chief embattled of
ffict
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Rt. Hon. Edward Charles, 1st Lord
dau. of the
Revelstoke
Sir Edward James Reid, 2nd Bart. (26 Aug. 1897), M.A.
(Cantab.), b. 1901. Res.— 72 Grosvenor Street, w'- The
Chesnuts, Ellon, Aberdeenshire. Clubs — Athenaeum ;
Caledonian.
REID (L.O. , 1901). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, an
eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered gules, on
the breast an escutcheon of the first, charged with a bordure
engrailed of the third; 2 and 3, gules, three lions rampant
the second, a cross moline between two antique bells sable.
Behind the shield two croziers in saltire proper, the es-
cutcheon surmuunted by his mitre.
Son of James Reid, of Auchterarder, Perthshire,
b. 1823; d. 1894; m. 1851, Margaret Ann, d. of
James Scott, Greenock :—
Rt. Rev. Edward Thomas Scott Reid, M.A., D.D. (Glas-
gow University), Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway 1921,
b. 1871 ; m. 1899, Ethel Shaw, d. of Henry Shaw Macpher-
son, Glaigow; and has issue — Rev. Henry Reid, M.A.
(Oxon.),6. 1900; Eric Charles Scott Reid, Gentleman, B.A.
(Oxon.), b. 1904; Colin Scott Reid, Gentleman, b. 1911;
Ann; and Nora Margaret. Seats— Castlebrae, Auchter-
arder, Perthshire; Ravelston, Glasgow, W.2. Club—
Scottish Automobile (Glasgow).
REID of Ellon (L.O., 1897). Azure, a stag's head
erased or, between two torches inflamed proper, and as
an honourable augmentation (granted by Royal Warrant
to the first Baronet and his descendants), on a chief gules a
lion rampant guardant or, armed and langued azure, being
one of the lions from the Royal Arms. Mantling azure,
doubled or. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a pelican
in her nest feeding her young proper. Motto — "Nihil
amanti durum." Supporters (granted by Royal Warrant
to descend with the Baronetcy) -On either side a royal stag
or. gorged with a chain proper, suspended therefrom an
escutcheon azure charged with a representation of the
Imperial crown also proper. Livery— Dark blue, with gold
facings.
Eld. son of Sir Tames Reid, 1st Bart. G.C.V.O. (1901),
K.C.B. (Civ. 1895), M.D., LL.D., M.A., and Master
in Surgery, all of the University of Aberdeen, F.R.C.P.
(London), Physician in Ordinary and Resident
Physician to Her late Majesty Queen Victoria ; to the
Prince of Wales 1899; to King Edward VII. 1901,
and to King George V. ; Surgeon Lt.-Col. (V.D.) 2nd
Vol. Batt. Gordon Highlanders, J.P.Aberdeenshire,
b. 1840 ; d. 1923 ; in. 1899, the Hon. Susan Baring,
late Maid of Honour to H.M. Queen Victoria, yngst.
argent, a bordure engrailed parted per pale or and azure.
Mantling sable, doubled argent. Crest — Upon a wreath
of his liveries, a cubit arm issuing out of clouds, holding
the Holy Bible expanded all proper, leaved or. Motto —
" Pro veritate."
Son of Nevile Reid of Shandwick, Ross and Cromarty,
Gentleman, b. 1839; d. 1913; m. 1866, Caroline, elder
d. of Rev. Henry Vigne, Vicar of Sunbury-on-
Thames: —
Nevile Reid, Gentleman, b. 1873; m. 1905, Mary, d. of
the late Henry Beaumont; and has issue — (1) Nevile Reid,
Gentleman, b. 1906; (2) Henry Nevile Reid, Midshipman,
R.N., b. 1907; (3) David Gildart Reid, Gentleman, b. 191 1.
Seal — Shandwick, Ross and Cromarty. Res. — Parkhill,
Esher, Surrey.
ARTHUR ARCHIBALD ALEXANDER REID,
Gentleman. Bom 1856, being the ninth but fourth surviv-
ing son of Alexander Reid of Govan, but the second sur-
viving son by his second wife Elizabeth, dau. of John
Kirkwood of Netherlield, co. Renfrew. Armorial bearings
(L.O. , 1900)— Party per chevron indented gules and or, in
chief two eagles displayed argent, beaked and membered of
the second, and in base a ship of three masts in full sail
proper, flagged of the first. Mantling gules, doubled or,
Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries, a demi-eagle dis-
played argent. Motto — " Fortitudineet labore." Married,
Dec. 9, 1880, Jessie Jane, dau. of Alexander Brown of
1636
Eei
Eet
Glasgow ; and has Issue — Alexander Arthur Reid, Gentle-
man, b. June 25, 1886; Dora; Joan Maud; and Elizabeth
Kirkwood. Residence — Wirvin Hall, nr. Chester. Clubs —
Conservative (Liverpool), Palatine (Liverpool).
REID of Montreal, Canada (L.O., 21 Nov. 1907). Vert,
membered gules on his breast an escutcheon of the last,
charged with two hammers in saltire or. Mantling vert ,
doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a
demi-eagle, wings expanded argent, beaked gules. Motto
— " Fortitudine et labore. "
Son of William Reid, b. ; d. ; m. , Cath-
erine, d. of John Gillespie and Helen Gordon : —
The late Sir Robert Gillespie Reid, Kt. Bachelor (1907),
First Pres. of Reid Newfoundland Co., Director of the
Bank of Montreal, b. ; d. 1908; m. . Res. — 275
Drummond Street, Montreal, Canada.
REID(L.O., 1906). Azure, a lion rampant argent, on
a chief engrailed or, a book expanded proper between two
keys in saltire gules and two swords in saltire of the last.
Mantling azure, doubled ermine. Crest — On a wreath of
his liveries, a cubit arm holding a book, leaves expanded
proper. Motto — " Pro virtute." Supporters— Two collie
dogs proper.
Son of Sir James John Reid of Mouswald Place, Dum-
fries, sometime Ch. Justice of U. States of Ionian
Islands, b. ; d. ; m. , Mary Dalziel, d. of
late Robert Threshie of Barnbarroch : —
The late Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Threshie Reid, 1st Baron
Loreburn (8 Jan. 1906) ofDumfries, P.C., G.C.M.G., B.A.
(Oxon.), J. P. Kent, Barrister-at-Law, Bencher of Inner
Temple, Solicitor-Gen. May-Oct. 1894, Attorney-Gen. 1894-
5, M.P. for Hereford 1880-5 and for Dumfries Boroughs
1886-1905, b. 1846; m. 1st, 1871, Emily Douglas [d. 1904),
d. of Capt. Arthur Cecil Fleming, 1st D.G. ; 2nd, 1907,
Violet Elizabeth {Res. — Kingsdown, Dover), d. of William
Frederick Hicks-Beach, and d. 1923.
The Reverend JOHN EDWARD REID-CUDDON,
Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of Ashow, co. Warwick,
M.A. Worcester College, Oxford, only son of the late
Reverend John Reid, Master of Arts, of Tregony Hall,
Rector of St. James's, Tregony, and Vicar of Cuby, in the
county of Cornwall, by his wife Fanny, eldest daughter of
William George Porter, D. L. , of the Manor House, Fletton,
in the county of Huntingdon ; and assumed by Royal Licence
in the year 1893 the additional surname and arms of
Cuddon, as being the representative of the ancient Suffolk
family of Cuddon of Shaddingfield Hall. Armorial bear-
ings—He bears for Arms : Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent a
a double-headed eagle displayed argent, beaked and
chevron gules, on a chief azure, three bezants (for Cuddon) ;
2 and 3, argent, an eagle displayed sable, charged on each
wing with a tower or, and between four saltires couped in
cross gules (for Reid) ; and for his Crests, 1. upon a wreath
of the colours, a dexter arm in armour embowed.the hand
supporting a crossbow in pale, all proper, with an arrow
therein ready to fly gules (for Cuddon); 2. upon a wreath
Eei
of the colours, between four roses gules, two on either side,
a tower argent (for Reid) ; with the Motto, " Fortiter et
suaviter." Postal address — The Rectory, Ashow, near
Kenilworth, Warwickshire.
REILLY see O REILLY.
RELTON of Bromley (H. Coll.). Quarterly gules and
sable, a cross engrailed between two lions passant in
the first and fourth quarters, and a mullet pierced in
the second and third all argent. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm
erect vested azure, cuffed or, the hand holding a key in
bend sinister ward downwards proper. Motto — " Vox
conscientia vox Dei."
Son of the late Francis Bowyer Relton : —
Arthur John Relton, Gentleman. Res. —
RENALS (H. Coll. , 1895). Per pale gules and sable, on
a fesse nebuly argent, between in chief two lozenges and in
base as many fleurs-de-lys or, a fasces fesseways proper.
Mantling; gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, ona rock, a fox regardant, supporting with its dexter
foot a fasces erect proper, and charged on the shoulder
with a lozenge or. Motto — " Cavendo tutus."
Sons of Sir James Herbert Renals, 2nd Bart. , a Member
of the Commission of Lieutenancy for the City of
London b. 1870 ; d. 1927 ; m. 1918, Susan Emma, d.
of James William Crafter: —
Sir Herbert Renals, 3rd Bart. (4 Sept. 1895), b. 1919.
Res.- — 22 Lewes Street, Brighton.
Stanley Renals, Esq., b. 1923.
Charles Renals, Esq., b. 1924.
Son of Sir Joseph Renals, 1st Bart., Lord Mayor of
London, 1894-95, &• 1843; d. 1907; m. 1870, Marie,
d. of Alfred Wilson of Nottingham : —
John Burton Renals, Esq., Lieutenant for the City 01
London, b. 1872. Res.—
RENDALL Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, on acrosscottised
fiory or, a horse-shoe between four mullets pierced of the
first, and (for distinction) a cross crosslet in canton of the
second (for Rendall) ; 2 and 3, sable, a fesse engrailed
erminois, between two chevrons ermine (for Holden).
Mantling gules and or. Crests — 1. upon a wreath of the
colours, an antelope's head couped or, gorged with a collar
gemel, holding in the mouth a horse-shoe, and charged
(for distinction) with a cross crosslet all gules (for Rendall) ;
2. upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a heath-
cock rising sable, winged or.
Sons of Francis Shuttleworth Rendall, Esq., I.P.Wilts,,
b. 1852 (assumed the name and arms of Rendall by
Royal Licence on his marriage, when his wife inherited
the estate of the late Charles E. Rendall), d. 1915 ; m.
1877, Rachel Frances {d. 1926), d. of John Pinckney of
Great Durnford, Wilts. :—
John Charles Shuttleworth Rendall, Esq., Major (ret.)
Indian Army, served Great War 1914-18, b. 1882; m. 1st,
1905, Sibyl Elaine, d. of Capt. Jarrard ; 2nd, 1925, Violet
Evans ; and has issue — John Frederick Shuttleworth
Rendall, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. R.A., b. 1906; Anthony
Philip Shuttleworth Rendall, Gentleman, b. 1910. Res. —
22 Wellington Road, Hampstead, N.W.
Samuel Shuttleworth Rendall, Esq., M.B., B.S. ,
L.R.C.P., served Great War as Capt. R.A.M.C., b. 1883 ;
m. 1909, Jessie Margaret d. of Major Hoskyn, R.E. ; and
has issue — David Charles Shuttleworth Rendall. Gentleman,
b. iqi2 ; and 3 daus. Res. — 49 High Street, Boston, Lines.
Thomas Shuttleworth Rendall, Esq., O.B.E., Lt.-Col.
(ret. ) Dorset Regt. , served Great War 1914-18, and Malabar,
1921-2, b. 1886; m. 1917, Grace Mary, eld. d. of Rev.
S. E V. Filleul, of Sandford House, Wareham ; and has
issue — Edward Holden Shuttleworth Rendall, Gentleman,
b. 1921 ; and 1 dau. Res. — The Drove House, Cranborne,
Salisburv.
RENDLESHAM, Baron, see THELLUSSON.
RENDTORFF (H. Coll., 9 Feb. 1922). Azure, an
antique ship argent, on a chief or, a dolphin of the field.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
Een 1637
colours, a horse forcene argent, holding between the fore
legs a caltrap sable. Motto — " Omnia quas obstant
removebo."
Son of H. Rendtorff, of Denmark, b. 1844 : —
Andreas Jorgen Rendtorff, Gentleman, Citizen^and
Gardener of London, Lieut. 9th Regt. of Infantry Den-
mark 1906, naturalized British Subject 1915, Man. Dir.
Sterling Offices, Ltd., London, and Vice-Pres. Insurance
Inst., b. 1885; m. 1909, Winifred Annie Simkins, and
has issue — Gordon Ernest Andreas Rendtorff, Gentle-
man, b. 1915 ; Donald Esmond Alan Rendtorff, Gentle-
man, b. 1920 ; Margaret Ida Winifred. Res. — Danehurst,
Ditton Road, Surbiton, Surrey ; Renhome, Bracklesham
Bay, Sussex.
RENSHAW (H. Coll. , 27 Dec. 1902). Per pale and per
chevron or and azure, in chief two martlets and in base a
bull's head couped, all counterchanged. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
i638
Ben
iften
griffin's head erased sable, a decrescent and an increscent
argent. Motto — " Esse quam videri."
Son of Walter Charles Renshaw, Esq. , of Sandrocks,
nr. Hayward's Heath, K.C.LL.M. (Camb.), Bencher
of Lincoln's Inn, J. P. Sussex, b. 1840; d. 1922; m.
1870, Elizabeth, yr. d. of late John W. Wilson of
Elsbroek, Holland, Officier of Legion of Honour
(France), and Kt. of Order of Leopold (Belgium) : —
Bertram Charles Renshaw, Gentleman, b. 1879. Res. —
Only son of Sir Charles Bine Renshaw, 1st Bart., of
Coldharbour, Wivelsfield, J. P., DL, F.R.G.S., b.
1848; d. 1918 ; m. 1872, Mary Home, d. of Arthur
Francis Stoddard of Broadfield, Renfrewshire : —
Sir Charles Stephen Bine Renshaw, 2nd Bart. (7 Jan. 1903),
Capt. T.A. Res., late Ayrshire Yeo., b. 1883; m. 1911,
Edith Mary, fourth d. of Rear- Admiral Sir Edward
Chichester, Bart., and has issue — Charles Maurice Bine
Renshaw, Esq., b. 1912 ; Julia Noble Bine ; and Catherine
Margot. Seat — Garvocks Lodge, Greenock, N.B. Res. —
Hatfield, Headley, Hants. Clubs — Bachelors", Western
(Glasgow).
Sons of Arthur Henry Renshaw, Esq., J. P. Oxon., b.
1851 ; d. 1918 ; m. 1899, Lady Winifred Edith
Clements, d. of 4th Earl of Leitrim : —
Thomas Arthur Renshaw, Gentleman, b. 1899. Res. — 38
Gloucester Square, W.2.
Horatio Herbert Renshaw, Gentleman, b. 1902.
Michael Oliver W. Renshaw, Gentleman, b. 1908.
RENSHAW of Beech Hurst (H. Coll.). Per pale and
per chevron or and azure, in chief two martlets and in
base a crescent all counterchanged. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a rose gules
barbed and seeded proper, between to the dexter an
increscent and to the sinister a decrescent, and pierced
by a cross patee fi tehee or. Motto — " Virtus repulsae
nescia sordidas." Livery — Dark blue.
Son of Charles Jeremiah Renshaw, Gentleman, M.D.,
F.R.C.S., of Beech Hurst, Ashton-upon-Mersey,
b. 1841 ; d. 1916 ; m. 1869, Susan Fanny, d. of John
Knowles, of Trafford Bank, Manchester : —
The late John Alfred Knowles Renshaw, Esq., Capt.
(ret.) 6th Batt. The Manchester Regt., M.A , M.D., B.C.
(Camb.), b. 1871 ; d. 1926; m. 1912, Amy, d. of George
Taylor. Esq., J.P., of Oldham ; and left issue— (i)Arthur
Knowles Renshaw, Gentleman, b. 191 3; (2) Richard
Charlesworth Knowles Renshaw, Gentleman, b. 1915 ;
(3) Peter Knowles Renshaw, Gentleman, b. 19 17. Res. —
Beach Hurst, Aston-upon-Mersey.
Sons of Charles Adolphe Knowles Renshaw, Gentle-
man, of Lindenholme, Sale, b. 1870; d. 1913 ; m.
1900, Florence Mary, d. of Sir William Bailey, of
Sale Hall, Cheshire :—
Charles Bailey Renshaw, Gentleman, b. 1902. Res. —
Hillway, Highgate, N.
Alfred Percy Bailey Renshaw, Gentleman, b. 1905.
Res. — Hillway, Highgate, N.
RENTON (L.O. ). Parted per fesse argent and azure,
in chief two lions rampant of the last, armed and langued
gules, and in base a dagoba of the first. Mantling azure,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, two
arms issuant habited azure, and cuffed argent, the dexter
cubit arm holding a sword erect, the sinister embowed
holding a sword point downwards. Motto — " Trust in God,
not in strength."
Son of Rev. John Renton, Presbyterian Minister of
Auchtermuchty, Fife, b. 1861 ; m. 1889, Janet, d. of
John Wemyss : —
Sir Alexander Wood Renton, K.C.M.G. (1925), Knt.
Bach. (1915), K.C., Barrister-at-Law, Bencher, and (1925)
Treasurer of Grav's Inn, Chief Justice of Ceylon 1914-18,
when he retired, b. 1861 ; m. 1889, Elizabeth, d. of John
Jackson, C.E., and has issue — Marjorie Leslie [w. 1919,
Major Nelson Rooke] ; and Eanswythe Doris [m. 1919,
Lt.-Comdr. George E. Harden, D.S.O., R.N.]. Res.—7i
Warwick Gardens, Kensington, W. 14. Club— Athenaeum.
RENWICK of Newminster Abbey (H. Coll.). Per
chevron sable and argent, in chief two lymphads of the
second, and in base on a mount vert, a horse courant of
the first, impaling the arms of Thompson, namely : —
azure, a dexter arm embowed in armour proper, grasping
in the gauntlet gules a broken lance or, in chief two roses
argent, barbed and seeded proper. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
lion's head erased proper, a bugle-horn stringed gules.
Badge — Two sprigs of oak fructed in saltire proper, enfiled
by a circlet or. Motto — " For true liberty."
Son of the late John Renwick, of Newcastle-upon-
Tyne : —
Sir George Renwick, 1st Bart. (22 Jan. 1921), J. P.
Newcastle and Tynemouth, D.L. Northumberland, M.P.
Newcastle 1900-06, 1908-10, and for Central Div. .
Newcastle 1918-22, is Chev. Legion of Honour, b. 1850 ;
m. 1877, Mary Jane, d. of the late William John Thomp-
son, of Jubbulpore, India ; and has issue — (1) John
Robert Renwick, Esq., b. 1877 [m. 1902, Ethel, d. of
James Deuchar, of Stichill, Kelso ; and has issue —
Eustace Deuchar Renwick, Esq., b. 1901 ; Dudley
Cyril Deuchar Renwick, Gentleman, b. 1907 ; Wendy
Deuchar {Res. — Ashburn Hill, Malton, Yorks.)] ; (2)
William Henry Renwick, Esq., b. 1880 [m. 1899, Ethel
Maud, d. of William Ratcliffe, of Newcastle ; and has
issue — Eric Montague Renwick, Gentleman, b. 1904 ;
Aubrey Forster Renwick, Gentleman, b. 191 2 ; Alex-
andra Constance ; Dorothy Forster ; Pamela Mary.
(Res. — Newbiggin, Richmond, Yorks.)] ; (3) George
Renwick, Esq., b. 1881 [m. 1906, Nina, d. of John Best
Ferrier, of Penarth, S. Wales ; and has issue — Peter
Renwick, Gentleman, b. 191 3 ; Peggy. {Res. —
The Grange, Morpeth, Northumberland)] ; (4) Gustave
Adolph Renwick, Esq., b. 1883 [m. 1907, Mabel, d. of
James Deuchar, of Stichill ; and has issue — Denis
Adolph Renwick, Gentleman, b. 1907. (Res. — Sandi-
croft, Northwich, Cheshire)] ; (5) Septimus Renwick,
Esq., b 1886 [m. 1916, Margaret, d. of Joseph Turnbull,
of Chester-le-Street, co. Durham ; and has issue — George
Lionel Renwick, Gentleman, b, 1917; Anne; and
Barbara (Res. — Biding Manor, Warkworth, Northum-
berland)] Seat — Newminster Abbey, Morpeth, North-
umberland. Clubs — Carlton, Junior Constitutional.
RENWICK (H. Coll., 22 June 1920). Argent, a
husbandman in the act of sowing proper, on a chief azure,
a thunderbolt between two bulls' heads caboshed or.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a thunderbolt or. Motto—" Lahore est orare."
Son of the late Andrew Renwick, of Windsor : —
Sir Harry (Benedetto) Renwick, 1st Bart. (1927), K.B.E.
(1920), M.I.E.E., Chairman and Man.-Dir. of the Co. of
London Electric Supply Co. , Ltd., and a Member of other
Electrical undertakings, b. 1861 ; ?n. 1897, Frederica
Louisa (d. 1927), d. of the late Robert Laing, of Stirling,
and has issue —Robert Burnham Renwick, Esq., educated
Eton, and Trin. Coll., Oxford, b. 1904 (m. Dorothy, elder
d. of Major Harold Parkes, of Alveston, co. Warwick) ;
Frederica Selina ; Mary Agnes [m. 1926, J. E. Guthe, of
Kepwick Hall, Northallerton] ; Ella Rosalie [m. 1925,
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Coombe Warren, Kingston Hill, Surrey. Clubs — St.
Stephen's, City of London, Eton Country.
RENWICK (H. Coll.). Azure, a saltire couped, be-
tween two mullets of six points in pale and as many stags'
heads erased in fesse, all or. Mantling azure and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a stag's head erased
proper, between the attires a saltire or, three estoiles of the
last.
Sons of Hon. Sir Arthur Renwick, Knt., M.L.C.J.P.
F.R.C.S.E., B.A. (Sydney), M.D. (Edinburgh), of
Clarendon House, Sydney, b. 1837; d. 1908; m .
1868, Elizabeth, d. of Rev. John Saunders: —
Arthur Renwick, Esq., b. 1869. Post. add. —
Herbert John Renwick, Esq., b. 1872.
Howard Russell Montagu Somers Renwick, Esq., b.
1876.
George Gordon Conde Renwick, Esq., b. 1881.
Charles Saunders Renwick, Esq., b. 1883.
Neville Renwick, Esq., b. 1886.
REPINGTON, see A'COURT-REPINGTON.
RETTIE (L.O.). Gules, a fesse argent, between two
garlands of wheat or, and in base a pot of three lilies of the
second. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On
a wreath of his liveries, a husbandman sowing proper.
Motto — " Nihil sine labore."
Son of : —
William Rettie, Gentleman, b. . Res. — Balcanir,
Dundee.
REUTER, see DE REUTER.
REVELSTOKE, Baron, see BARING.
REWSE, see SMITH-REWSE.
REYNARD of Sunderlandwick and Hobgreen (H.
Coll.). Argent, on a chevron ermines between three cross
crosslets azure, a rose of the field. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
wolf's head erased proper, a rose as in the arms. Motto — ■
" Ne quid nimis."
Son of Frederick Reynard, Esq., of Sunderlandwick
and Hobgreen, J. P. for E. and W. Ridings, and
D.L. for E. Riding, Yorks. ,b. 1848; d. 1926; m. 1879,
Edith Maria Greame, second d. and co-h. of Edward
Lloyd of Lingcroft, York : —
Claude Edward Reynard, Esq., Major East Riding Yeo.,
late Capt. 12th Lancers, b. 1880; m. 1912, Am61ie Mary,
younger d. of the late Hon. Richard Walter Chetwynd ; and
has issue — Alexander Frederick Reynard, Gentleman, b.
1913. Seats — Sunderlandwick, Driffield, E. Yorks;
Hobgreen, Markington, nr. Harrogate. Postal address —
M'Kungi, Naivasha, Kenya Colony. Club — Cavalry.
REYNARDSON, see ACLAND- HOOD-REYNARD-
SON and BIRCH-REYNARDSON.
ARTHUR DENIS HENRY HEBER REYNELL
PACK, Esquire, J. P. for Northampton, late Lieut, in
Northampton and Rutland Militia, and temporary Lieu-
tenant-Commander Royal Naval Reserve. Born Oct. 22,
i860, being the only son of the late Arthur John Reynell-
Pack, Esq. , J. P., Lieut. -Col. 7th Fusiliers, C.B.,and Knight
of the Legion of Honour, by his wife Frederica Katherine,
second dau. of Col. the Hon. Henry Hely- Hutchinson of
Weston, Towcester, co. Northampton. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly sable and erminois, in the 1st quarter a sword in
bend sinister argent, pommel and hilt or, encircled by a
wreath of the last, in the 4th, a cinquefoil of the third,
pendent from a crimson ribbon, bordered blue, in the
centre chief, a representation of the golden cross and clasps
presented to Major-Gen. Pack by H.M. George III., in
testimony of his royal approbation of the signal valour dis-
•played by the said Major-Gen. Pack in divers actions with
the enemy in the Peninsula of Spain. Mantling sable and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a mural crown
argent, issuing therefrom a lion's head gules, gorged with a
wreath or. Motto — " Fidusconfido." Married, 1st, March
8, 1894, Florence (d. 1912), widow of Sir Henry Wrixon-
Beecher, Bart., of Castle Hyde and Ballygiblin, co. Cork,
and dau. of the late J. Walker of The Priory, Bath ; 2nd,
1915, Joan, d. of William Henry Campion, Esq., C.B.,
J. P., D.L., of Danny Park, Sussex, and has issue — Heber
Reynell-Pack, Gentleman, b. 1916. Seats — Netherton
House, Newton Abbot, S. Devon ; Quinta Vista, Navios,
Funchal, Madeira. Clubs — Carlton, Royal Yacht Squadron.
REYNELL (U.O.). Argent, masonry sable, a chief
indented of the last. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a fox passant or. Motto —
" Murus aheneus esto."
Only son of Col. Carew Reynell, b. 1883 ; killed in
action, 1915; m. 1910, May Marion, d. of Douglas
Byard, M.A. (Oxon.):—
Richard Carew Reynell, Gentleman, b. 1912. Seat —
Ogwell.
Yngr. son of Walter Reynell, Esq., J. P. in South
Australia, b. 1846 ; d. 1919 ; m. 1877, Emily, d. of
William Bakewell, Crown Solicitor: —
Walter Rupert Reynell, Gentleman, M.D. (Oxon.),
M.R.C.P. (London), b. 1885; m. Una Shaw Stewart ; and
has issue — Peter Carew Reynell, Gentleman, b. ;
Michael John Reynell, Gentleman, b. ; Joan ; and
Anne Lenore. Post. add. — Reynella, South Australia.
REYNELL (U.O.). Argent, masonry sable, a chief
indented of the last. Mantling sable and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a fox passant or. Mottoes—
1 ' Murus aeneus esto " ; " Indubitata fides."
Son of Richard Reynell, Esq., J. P., b. 1831 ; d. 1911 ;
m. 1875, Louisa Anna (d. 1881), d. of Rev. Thomas
Smyth of Coole, co. Westmeath: —
Richard Reynell, Gentleman, b. 1879. Seat— Killynon,
Killucan, co. Westmeath. Club— Kildare Street (Dublin).
REYNOLDS of Woolton (H. Coll.). Per chevron
ermine and or, in chief two lions passant gules, and in
base three leopards' faces sable. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
moorcock displayed proper, charged on each wing with
a leopard's face or. Motto — " Perseverando."
Son of Francis William Reynolds, of Hillside,
Woolton, b. 1825 ; d. 1899 ; tn. 1849, Clare {d. 1895),
d. of George Gibson, of Hornby, Lanes. : —
Sir James Philip Reynolds, D.S.O., 1st Bart., of Wool-
ton, Lanes. (6 Mar. 1923), Knt. Bach. (1920), Lieut.-Col.
(ret.) R.F.A. (T.F.), J.P., D.L. Lanes., b. 1865 ; m. 1892,
Leila, d. of Nicholas Roskell, of 2 Warwick Gardens,
W. ; and has issue — (1) John Francis Roskell Reynolds,
Esq., b. 1899 [m. 192 1, Millicent Lilian, d. of Maj.
Alexander Orr-Ewing ; and has issue — David James
Reynolds, Esq., b. 1924 ; Hermione Mary Elizabeth
(Res. — Old Mill House, Cuddington, Cheshire) ; (2)
James Roskell Reynolds, Esq., b. 1904 ; (3) William Fran-
cis Roskell Reynolds, Esq., b. 191 1 ; Monica Bawn [w.
1st, 1919, Edgar Dowler (d. 1923) ; 2nd, 1924, Capt.
Charles Master] ; Leila [m. 1919, Col. George Faithfull,
O.B.E., late Ind. Army] ; Barbara [m. 1923, Gerald
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Russell, M.C. ; and has issue] ; Rhoda ; Delphine. Seat —
Levens Hall, Westmorland. Town res. — 12 Abercromby
Square, Liverpool; 48 Hans Place, S.W. Clubs — Carlton,
Conservative, and Palatine (Liverpool).
REYNOLDS (U.O. ). Per chevron or and vert, a lion
rampant ermine between in chief two oak-leaves and in
base an escallop counterchanged. Mantling vert and or.
Alexander Boyd, Esq., J. P.; and has had Issue— (i)
lb
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on the stump of an
oak-tree sprouting, an eagle close, gorged with a wreath of
oak leaves all proper. Motto — "Vita vis Victoria."
Son of James Reynolds of Belfast, b. 1821 ; d. 1891 ;
m. 1854, Margaret, d. of Robert Walker of Andread,
co Antrim : —
William Fleck Reynolds, Gentleman, Member of the
Institution of Mechanical Engineers, b. 1855; m. 1880,
Margaret, d. of John Johnston of Kinallen, co. Down ;
and has surv. issue — Margaret. Res. —
REYNOLDS (H. Coll.). Argent, a portcullis sable,
on a chief also sable, three cross crosslets fitchee or.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, upon a mount vert, a fox courant proper, charged
on the body with a rose gules, barbed and seeded also
proper. Motto—" Fide sed cui vide."
Son of Thomas Reynolds, of Natal : —
Sir Frank Umhlali Reynolds, Knt. Bach. (1916), M.L.A.,
Union of S. Africa 1910-20 ,6. 1852 ; m. 1894, Euphemia,
d. of James Young, of Edinburgh. Res. — Lynton Park,
Esperanza, Natal.
Sir ALFRED REYNOLDS, Kt.,D.L. Herts., J.P.forthe
cos. of Middlesex, London, and Herts., High Sheriff of
Hertfordshire 1910, lateChairman HertfordQuarter Sessions,
Sheriff of City of London 1903-4, one of H.M.'s Lieuts.
of City of London, Knighted 1903, Officer of the Order
of the Crown of Italy, late Chairman of the Visiting Board
H.M. State Inebriate Reformatory, Aylesbury, Visiting
Justice (late Chairman) of H.M. Prisons, Holloway and
Brixton, lateChairman Holloway Prison Aid Society, Com-
missioner cf Taxes for Broadwater Div. of Herts., late Hon.
Sec. Hertfordshire Foxhounds. Born Oct. 23, 1850, being
the fifth son of William and Emlyn Bedlake Reynolds of
Highgate. Armorial bearings — Or, a rose gules, barbed
vert, seeded of the first, between three escutcheons azure,
each charged with a cross crosslet also or. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a cross crosslet fitchee or, a talbot passant sable,
langued gules, with the dexter paw resting on a rose of
the first. Motto — " Quod verum tutum." Married,
August 24, 1876, Emily Margaret, eldest dau. of the late
Alfred Howard Reynolds, Esq., Lieut. Royal Welsh
Fus. (23rd Regt. ), b. Nov. 16, 1877 (d. Nov. 1, 1904, at
Meerut, India); (2) Alan Boyd Reynolds, Esq. D.S.O.,
Lt.-Col. 12th Royal Lancers, b. March 12, 1879 [m. 1918,
Anna, d. of the late David Greig, of Glasgow] ; (3)
Gerald Nairne Reynolds, Esq., M.C, late Capt. 21st
(Empress of India) Lancers, formerly Instructor Cavalry
School, Sangor, India, b. Nov. 10, 1880 [tn. 1914,
Marjorie, d. of the late Thomas Fenwick Harrison of The
Bury, King's Walden, Hitchin] ; (4) Guy Franklin Rey-
nolds, Esq., M.C, Lt.-Col. 9th Lancers, b. Jan. 19, 1886
[m. r926, Isobel, widow of Lt.-Comdr. K. Dalglish, R.N.];
and Emlyn Margaret [m. 1905, Brig. -Gen. C L. Norman,
M.V.O., D.S.O., late Queen's Own Corps of Guides,
son of the late F.-M. Sir Henry Wylie Norman, G.C.B.,
G.C.M.G., C.S.I.]. Res.— Ayot Bury, Welwyn, Herts.
Clubs— Bath, Jun. Carlton.
WALTER REYNOLDS, Esquire, D.L. Herts., J.P.
for Middlesex, London, and Herts. Born 1846, beins
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the third son of William Reynolds of Highgate and
his wife Emlyn Bedlake. Armorial bearings — Or, a
rose gules, barbed vert, seeded of the first, between
three escutcheons azure, each charged with a cross
crosslet or. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, in front of a cross crosslet fitch^e
and erect or, a talbot passant sable, langued gules, the dexter
fore-leg resting on arose of the first. Motto — " Quod verum
tutum." Married, 1869, Kate, third dau. of William Red-
ford Harris, Esq., J. P., of Windsor; and has Issue — (1)
Walter Hugh Reynolds, Esq., b. 1871 ; (2) Cecil Abbott
Reynolds, Gentleman, b. 1879; Catherine Mary \_m. Col.
Frank Warburton Begbie, R.A.M.C. (d. 1922)]; Margaret
Dorothea [m. Henry Russell Andrews, M.D.] ; and Barbara
Constance [m. , Harold Gamier Papillon]. Residence.
— Longwood, Eastbourne. Club — Devonshire (East-
bourne).
RHINER-WARING (R.L., 14 July 1904, H. Coll.).
Vert, a peacock in his pride between three estoiles or. Mant-
ling vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, three
peacocks' feathers proper between two wings or. Motto —
" Wehr hagen." Livery — Green, dark green velvet facings,
gilt buttons.
Son of Julius Wehrhagen, and his wife Maria Dorothea,
d. of Johann Gottlieb Borgwardt : —
David Henry Rhiner- Waring, Gentleman, b. 1847 ; m.
1869, Ida Nicoline Friederike Louise, d. of Johann George
Gottlieb Hundesser ; and has issue — (1) Richard Rhiner-
Waring, Gentleman, £. 1870; (2) Rhiner Rhiner- Waring,
Gentleman, b. 1875. Seat — Bedfont House, East Bed-
font, Middlesex.
RHODES of Hollingworth (H. Coll.). Azure, on a bend
between two lozenges or, a leopard's face gules, between
two holly leaves vert. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, two lions' gambs erased,
supporting a lozenge charged with a holly leaf both as in
the arms. Motto — " Per vias bonas."
Sons of Sir George Wood Rhodes, 1st Bart., b. i860 ;
d. 1924; by 1st wife, m. 1883, Margaret (d. 1915) ;
d. of John Phillips, of Liverpool : —
Sir John Phillips Rhodes, 2nd Bart. (29 May 1919),
of Hollingworth, Cheshire, D.S.O., Lieut. -Col. (ret.)
R.E., b. 1884 ; m. 1st, 1913, Elsie Constance (who
obtained a divorce 1926), d. of Lieut. -Col. George
Buckley, C.B.E., D.S.O., of Westhumble, Dorking ; 2nd,
1926, Doris Mary, d. of William Adams ; and has issue —
Christopher George Rhodes, Esq., b. 1914. Res. — 26
Cheyne Walk, S.W.3.
Philip Wood Rhodes, Esq., Lieut, (ret.) R.N., b. 1894 ;
m. 1919, Judith, d. of Trevelyan Martin ; and has issue —
Pamela Beresford ; and Vivien Patricia. Res. — 24 Eaton
Place, S.W.i.
RHODES (H. Coll.). Ermine, on a bend between two
gryphons sable, beaks and talons or, a lion passant
between two escallops of the third. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a dexter cubit arm holding in the hand a sprig of
oak fructed proper, three ears of wheat or, banded azure.
Motto — " Ccelum non animum."
Son of John William Rhodes, of Manchester : —
Sir Edward Rhodes, Knt. Bach. (1921), J. P. Manches-
ter, b. 1870 ; m. 1895, Charlotte Anne, d. of Samuel Ley-
land, of Preston, Lanes. ; and has issue — Edward Leyland
Rhodes, Esq., b. 1896 ; Cyril William Francis Rhodes,
Esq., b. 1900 ; Gerald Lewis Stansfield Rhodes, Esq,, b.
1905 ; Mavis Cynthia. Res. — Cairncroft, Didsbury,
Lanes. Clubs — Clarendon, Reform (Manchester).
RHODES (H. Coll., 1905). Per chevron argent and
sable, in chief to the dexter an eagle displayed, to the
sinister an ostrich feather erect, both gules, and in
base a sword in pale, point upwards, of the first. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the cokurs, a
broken sword erect argent, between on the dexter a branch
of oak and on the sinister a branch of olive both proper.
Motto—" Nitor donee supero."
Son of Alfred Dunstan Rhodes, of Handsworth,
Birmingham, b. 1826 ; d. 1901 ; m. 1858, Catherine
Maria Gooden : —
Rev. Alfred Henry Rhcdes, M.A. (Oxon.). b. 1864 ; m.
1889, Laura, d. of Charles Bevan, of Handsworth ; and has
surv. issue — Dunstan Henry Bevan Rhodes, Gentleman,
b. 1903; Enid Mary [m. 1928, Edward William Garland];
Vera Kathleen [m. 1923, Rev. Herbert Price HargreavesJ ;
Irene Charlotte [m. 1923, James Brierley] ; and Laura
Muriel, M.B., B.S. (Lond.), M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Res.—
Charlton House, Cheltenham. Clubs — R A.C.. Old
Salopian.
RHODES (H. Coll.). Argent, a fleece proper, banded
or, between three sprigs of oak vert, fructed proper.
Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a dexter cubit arm proper, grasping
a sprig of oak as in the arms, a millrind fessewise sable.
Motto — " Non nobis sed omnibus."
Son of Paul Rhodes, of Ghyll Royd, Guiseley, Yorks.,
b. 1841 ; d. 1918; m. 1862, Elizabeth, d. of James
Hobson, of Norwood, Otley, Yorks. : —
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John Albert Rhodes, Gentleman, b. 1874 ; m. 1900,
Sarah, d. of Abraham Pullan, of Guiseley ; and has surv.
issue — Phyllis Mary [m. 1928, Owen George Bowen, son
of Owen Bowen, R.O.I., R.C.A., of Evenholme, East
Keswick, Leeds]. Res. — Mickleneld House, Rawdon,
nr. Leeds. Clubs — National Liberal, Yorks. County
Liberal (Leeds).
LEWIS JOHN ROBERTS RIALL, Esq., D.L.,
High Sheriff 1889, J. P. cos. Dublin and Wicklow,
late Capt. 15th Regt. Born Jan. 15, 1838, being the eldest
son of the late Phineas Riall, Esq., of Old Conna Hill, J. P.
and D.L. for Dublin, and J. P. for Wicklow, High Sheriff
for co. Dublin 1863, by his wife Mary Anne, dau. of John
Roe of Rockwell, co. Tipperary. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, on a bend engrailed azure, be-
tween an eagle displayed in chief and an escallop in base
gules, a pile issuing from the dexter of the first (for Riall) ;
2 and 3, ermine, a mullet gules between three crows close
sable, each holding in its beak an ear of wheat proper (for
Roberts). Mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest,
upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased or,
charged with an escallop gules, in the mouth a trefoil vert.
Motto — " Duw au fendith yw fy ngwenwth." Married,
Feb. 16, 187T, Elizabeth Sophia (d. 1916), eldest dau. of
Capt. David Beatty of Healthfield, co. Wexford ; and has
Issue — Olive Mary ; Violet Maud ; and Elizabeth Rose.
Seat— Old Conna Hill, Bray, Ireland. Club— Kildare
Street (Dublin).
Major FRANCIS IGNATIUS RICARDE-SEAVER,
F.R.S.E., F.R.G.S., F.G.S., A.M.I.C.E., Knight Com-
mander of the Royal Military Order of Christ of Portugal,
Knight Commander of the Royal and Distinguished Order
of Isabel the Catholic of Spain, and Knight Officer of the
Imperial Order of the Rose of Brazil, Member of the
Royal Institution of Great Britain, Officer of the French
Academy. Born 1836, being the youngest son of the late
Thomas Ricarde of Hand Park, Rush, co. Dublin, by his
wife Anne M'Grane Seaver ; assumed the additional
surname of Seaver by Royal Licence dated April 2r, 1881.
Armorial bearings— Azure, a chevron embattled between
two wreaths of oak in chief or and a pickaxe and sword
in base proper, surmounted by a tower or. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours
in front of a pickaxe erect, a Moor's head affronted, couped
at the shoulders proper, the turban argent, pierced through
the head by a sword fessewise point to the dexter also
proper. Motto—" Malo mori quam foedari." Married,
firstly, 1863, Juliet Heurtley of Hampton Court House,
Middlesex ; and has had Issue— Marmaduke Francis Julian
Ricarde-Seaver, Gentleman (d. 1928). He married secondly,
H.S.H. the Princess Dona Maria Louisa Christina de Looz
et Corswarem (d. 1880), titfe Princess de Godoy de Bassano,
granddau. of H.S.H. Don Manuel de Godoy, Prince of
Peace, Duke de la Alendia, Grandee of Spain. He
married thirdly, Marie Antoinette de Villiers de la Laurencie-
Charras, Marquise de Charras, France. Residence —
[Major Ricarde-Seaver has not as yet received any Royal
Licence to use his Orders of Knighthood in this country.]
RICARDO of Bramley Park (H. Coll.). Gules, a bend
vair between three garbs or, on a chief ermine, a chess-
rook sable between two bezants. Mantling gules and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a mount vert,
thereon a Cornish chough supporting a staff proper, thereon
hoisted a pennon vair.
Son of Percy Ricardo, Esq., of Bramley Park, co.
Surrey, J. P. and D.L., b. 1820; d. 1892; m. 1846,
Matilda (d. 1880), d. of John Isaac Hensley: —
Col. Horace Ricardo, C.V.O., of Bramley Park, co.
Surrey, J. P. and D.L., Col. late Grenadier Guards, b.
1850; vi. 1877, Henrietta, eld. d. of the late Col. Edward
Goulburn, Grenadier Gds., of Betchworth House, Surrey ;
and has issue — Amy Cecile [m. 1905, Major the Hon.
Leslie d'Henin Hamilton, M.V.O. ; killed in action 1914] ;
Winifred Maud [m. 1904, Col. Charles Corkran, O.B. ,
C.M.G.]; and Dorothy Mary \m. 1912, Capt. the Hon.
Ernest William Maitland Molyneux Brabazon ; killed in
action 1915]. Seat — Bramley Park, Guildford, Surrey.
Clubs — Guards', Travellers'.
Son of Halsey Ralph Ricardo, Gentleman, F.RI.B.A.,
b. 1854; d. 1928; m. 1882, Catherine Jane, d. of Sir
Alex. M. Rendel, K.C.I.E. :—
Harry Ralph Ricardo, Gentleman, b. 1885; m. 1911,
Beatrice Bertha, second d. of Dr. C. B. D. Hale, of Sussex
Place, Hyde Park, W. ; and has issue — Cicely Kate ;
Angela Edith ; and Carmilla Bertha Phoebe. Res. — Pen-
stone, Lancing, Sussex.
Son of Col. Percy Ralph Ricardo, b 1855; d. 19 ;
m. 1879, Bella Lisle: —
Ralph Ricardo, Gentleman, b. ; m. , Doris
Baber ; and has issue — Robert Ralph Ricardo, Gentleman,
b. ; Joyce ; and Esther. Res. —
Yngr. sons of Harry Ralph Ricardo, b. 1823 ; d. i860 ;
m. 1851, Anna, d. of H. W. Halsey, cf Henley Park,
Surrey : —
Arthur Ralph Ricardo, Gentleman, b. 1857; m. 1889,
Mildred Bircham ; and has issue — Leslie Ricardo, Gentle-
man, b. 1893 [m. 1920, Helen, d. of the late W. M. Scott];
Helen M. ; and Elizabeth. Res. —
Major Harry William Ralph Ricardo, Adj. Royal
Hospital, Chelsea, one of H.M.'s Hon. Corps of Gentlemen-
at-Arms, b. i860. Post. add. — 20 St. James's Court,
S.W.i. Clubs — Naval and Military, Union.
Sons of Francis Ricardo, Esq., of The Friary, Old
Windsor, Berks., J.P. and D.L. Berks. (High Sheriff
1894), b. 1833; d. 1920; m. 1863, Louisa Jane, d. of
late Rt. Hon. Sir Thomas Erskine Perry, P.C. : —
Wilfrid Francis Ricardo, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. late
Royal Horse Guards, b. 1868 ; m. 1904, Norah, d. of late
Isaac Bell, U.S. ; and has issue — Francis Wilfrid Ricardo,
Gentleman, b. 1907; Janette Louisa; and Mary Sibyl.
Res. — 1 Montagu Square, W.i ; The Hal), Gosbury Hill,
Hook, Surrey.
Rev. Clement Stuart Ricardo, b. 1870; m. 1912, Mary
Katherine Charitie, eld. d. of Rev. Arthur Caynton Radcliffe.
Res. — The Vicarage, Minster Lovell, Witney, Oxon.
RICARDO (H. Coll.). Gules, a bend vair between three
garbs or, on a chief ermine, a chess- rook sable between
two bezants. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a mount vert, thereon a Cornish chough
supporting a staff proper, thereon hoisted a pennant
vair.
Son of Henry David Ricardo, Esq., J.P. ofGatcombe
Park, Gatcombe, b. 1833; d. 1873; m- l858, Ellen,
second d. of the Ven. William Crawley, Archdeacon
of Monmouth and Rector of Brvngwyn : —
Lt.-Col. Henry George Ricardo, D.S.O., late R.A., J. P.,
D.L. Glos., b. i860; m. 1st, 1885, Adela (d. 1921), second
d. of JohnPattesonCobbold.M.P ; and has issue— Marjorie
Adela [»i. 1911, James Miller Gibson- Watt of Doldowlod,
and has issue] ; Stella Evelyn [m. 1920, Major Gerald
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Rickards, D.S.O. , M.C., R. A. ; and has issue] ; and Rosa-
lind Constance; 2nd, 1923, Sybil Agnes, widow of Arthur
Heard, of Trull, Tetbury. Res. — Gatcombe Park, Minchin-
hampton, Glos. Club — Naval and Military.
Adm. Arthur David Ricardc, C.B., R.N. (ret.), b. 1861 ;
m. 1906, Rhoda Sophia, d. of late Lieut. -Gen. E. 0. Hewett,
and has issue — (1) David Ricardo, Gentleman, b. 1907 ; (2)
Harry Ricardo, Gentleman, b. 191 1 ; (3) Peter Ricardo,
Gentleman, b. 1913. Res. — Myrtles, Puddletown, Dor-
chester. Club— Naval and Military.
William Crawley Ricardo, Gentleman, b. 1864; m. 1st,
1906, Drusilla Boyd (d. 1907), widow of late John Cape
More of Quebec; and has issue — Rachel Drusilla; 2nd,
1910, Jessie Clare, d. of late P. W. Bell of Victoria, B.C. ;
and has issue — W. Crawley Ricardo, Gentleman, £. 191 1.
Res. — Ricardo Ranch, Vernon, B.C.
Son of Frank Ricardo of Bromesberrow Place, co.
Worcester and of Bure Homage, co. Hants., J. P. cos.
Worcester, Hants., Hereford, and Gloucester, b. 1850;
d. 1897; m. 1877, Alice Henrietta, d. of Col. the Hon.
Edmund Gambier Monckton of Southwell Manor, co.
Nottingham : —
Frank Ricardo, Esq., J. P. Hants., Lord of the Manor of
Bromesberrow, b. 1887; m. 1911, Esther Mary Elizabeth,
elder d. of James Edward Woods of Swarland Hall,
Northumberland ; and has issue — David Frank Ricardo,
Gentleman, b. 1912; and 3 daus. Seats — Bromesberrow
Place, Ledbury, Worcester ; Bure Homage, Christchuich,
Hants. Club — Jun. Carlton.
RICE or RHYS(R.L. , 1817, to resume original surname of
Rice). Quarterly, 1. argent, a chevron sable between three
ravens proper (Rice); 2. argent, two chevronels between
three trefoils slipped vert (de Cardonell) ; 3. gules, a lion ram-
pant within a bordure engrailed or (Talbot — being the arms
of Rhys ap Griffith, Prince of South Wales) ; 4. azure, a lion
rampant within a bordure or (Belesmo, Earl of Shrews-
bury) ; 5. bendy of ten argent and gules (Talbot, ancient) ;
6. or, three garbs within a double tressure counterflory
gules (Comin, Lord Badenoch) ; 7. barry of ten argent
and azure, twelve martlets in orle gules (Valence) ; 8. or,
three inescutcheons barry of six vair and gules IMon-
chensie) ; 9. per pale or and vert, a lion rampant gules
(Marshall); 10. or, six lions rampant, three, two, and one
sable (Strongbow) ; 11. sable, three garbs argent (Mac-
murgh, Macmurrough) ; 12. argent, two lions passant
gules (Strange) ; 13. gules, three lions passant in pale
argent (Gifford) ; 14. chequy or and argent, a bend gules
(Clifford); 15. gules, on a saltire argent, a martlet sable;
16. or, fretty gules, a canton ermine (Nevill) ; 17. gules, a
lion rampant or, billettee sable (Bulmer); 18. argent, a
chief indented azure (Midleham); 19. quarterly, or and
gules, a bend sable (Clavering) ; 20. argent, a bend be-
tween six martlets gules (Furnivall); 21. argent, a lion
rampant per fesse gules and sable (Lovetot) ; 22. or, a fret
gules (Verdon) ; 23. or, a fesse gules (Colville) ; 24. per
pale or and vert, a lion rampant gules, debruised by a
bend argent (Bigot); 25. gules, between two flaunches
chequy argent and azure, as many crosses formee in pale
or, each charged with a cross formee sable (Sherington
of Lacocke, Wilts.); 26. sable, a lion rampant argent
(Matthews of Castle Menych — quarterings 3 to 24 being the
quarterings of Talbot, Vn. Salop, 1623) ; 27. the same arms
of De Cardonell. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a raven proper. Motto —
' ' Secret et hardi."
Son of Rt. Hon. Arthur de Cardonell Rice, 6th Baron
Dynevor, M.A. (Oxon.), J. P. and D.L. co. Carmar-
then, J. P. co. Glos., b. 1836; d. 1911; m. 1869,
Selina (d. 1889), d. of Hon. Arthur Lascelles: —
Rt. Hon. Walter FitzUryan Rhys, 7th Baron Dynevor
(17 Oct. 1780), J. P. and D.L. co. Carmarthen, M.P. for
Brighton Jan. 1910-June 1911, late Capt. Carmarthen Art.,
b. 1873; re-assumed by R. L. 26 Dec. 1916, the surname of
Rhys in lieu of Rice ; m. 1898, Lady Margaret Child- Villiers,
d. of 7th Earl of Jersey ; and has issue — Hon. Charles Arthur
Uryan Rhys, M.C. , D.L. co. Carmarthen, M.P. Romford
since 1923 ; Lieut. Res. of Officers, late Gren. Gds. , b. 1899;
Hon. Elwyn Villiers Rhys, b. 1900; Hon. David Reginald
Rhys, b. 1907; and Hon. Imogen Alice. Seat — Dynevor
Castle. Llandilo, S. Wales. Res. — 15 Lower Berkeley
Street, W. Clubs— Carlton, Bachelors', Turf.
Sons of Rev. Francis William, 5th Baron Dynevor,
b. 1804; d. 1878; m. 1st, 1830, Harriet Ives (d. 1854),
d. of Daniel Raymond Barker ; 2nd, 1856, Eliza
Amelia, d. of Rev. Henry Carnegie Knox : —
Rev. the Hon. William Talbot Rice, M.A. (Oxon.), Preb.
of St. Da\id's, Vicar of St. Paul's, Onslow Square, 1916-
1920, formerly Vicar of Swansea, b. 1861 ; m. 1887, Marian,
d. of H. E. Gurney of Nutwood, Surrey; and has surv.'
issue — Mervyn Gurney Talbot Rice, Esq., 2nd Lieut. Cold-
stream Gds.. b. 1899; and six daus. Res. — 76 Onslow
Gardens, S.W.
Son of Edward William Rice, Esq., b. 1855 ; d. 1924 ;
m. 1st, 1877, Esther S. (d. 1901), d. of Edward B.'
Kirton ; 2nd, 1904, Helen, d. of P. Armstrong Roe of
Cork : —
Talbot Edward Kirton Rice, Esq., b. 1882; m. 1910,
Hilda Elizabeth, d. of Julius Laurence, formerly of Buffalo^
New York. Address — c/o Thos. Cook & Sons, 515 South'
Spring, Los Angeles, California.
Son of Hon. and Rev. Henry Rice, M.A. , Rector of
Great Risington, b. 1813; d. 1896; m. 1837, Emma,
d. of W. F. Lowndes Stone, Esq., of Brightwell Park: —
Capt. Henry Charles Talbot Rice, late 4th Batt. Glos.
Regt., b. 1862 ; m. 1887, Cecil Mary, d. of Edward Lloyd
of Lingcroft, nr. York ; and has had issue — (1) Harry Talbot
Rice, Esq., Capt. Welch Gds., b. 1889 [m. 1927, Blanche
Marion, d. of Hon. Robert Devereux, of Hampton Court,
co. Hereford ; and has issue— Cecil Penelope Talbot] ; (2)
John Arthur Talbot Rice, Esq., M.C, Capt. 9th Lancers,
b. 1892; d. 1918 of wounds received in action ; (3) David
Talbot Rice, Gentleman, £. 1903 [m. 1927, Tamara Abelson].
Seat — Oddington House, Moreton-in-Marsh. Club —
Arthur's.
RICE (Confmd. U.0. 1830). Quarterly, 1 and 4, per pale
indented argent and gules (for Rice) ; 2, azure, a lion ram-
pant or (for Meredyth) ; 3, argent, on a chevron between
three ma^cles gules, as many cinquefoils argent (for
Spring). Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a leopard's face gules, ducally crowned or.
Motto — " Fides non timet."
Second, but eld. surv. son of Rt. Hon. Sir Thomas
Spring Rice, 2nd Baron Monteagle, K.P., D.L.,
b. 1849 ; d. 1926 ; m. 1875, Elizabeth (d. 1908),
d. of the late Most Rev. Samuel Butcher, D.D.,
Bishop of Meath : —
The Rt. Hon. Thomas Aubrey Spring Rice, 3rd Baron
Monteagle (5 Sept., 1839). C.M.G., M.V.O., First Secretary
Diplomatic Service, Officer, Order of Leopold of Belgium,
b. 1883. Seat — Mount Trenchard, Foynes, co. Limerick.
Clubs — St. James's, Athenaeum.
2nd son of Hon. Stephen Edmond Spring Rice (eld.
son of 1st Baron Monteagle), b. 1814 ; d. 1865 ;
m. 1839, Ellen Mary (d. 1869), d. of William Frere,
Serjeant-at-Law, Master of Downing College, Cam-
bridge : —
Hon. Francis Spring Rice, Comdr. (ret.) R.N , b. i8'52 ;
m. 1882, Elizabeth Ann (d. 1922), d. of Sir Peter Fitz-
gerald, Bart., 19th Knight of Kerry, and has surv. issue —
Charles Spring Rice, Esq., Capt. Res. of Officers, late
R.A.S.C, b. 1887 [m. 1925, Emilie de Kosenko, d. of
Mrs. E. Brooks, of Paris and Philadelphia, and has
issue — Gerald Spring Rice, Esq., b. 1926; and Joan.
{Clubs — Boodle's, R.A.C.)]. Club — Naval and Military.
Son of Stephen Edward Spring Rice, Esq., C.B.,
Principal Clerk to the Treasury, b. 1856 ; d. 1902 ;
m. 1888, Julia Emma, d. of Sir Peter Fitzgerald,
Bart., 19th Knight of Kerry : —
Edward Dominick Spring Rice, Gentleman, b. 1891 ;
m. 1919, Margaret Lois, d. of Samuel Garrett, Esq., J. P.
of Gower House, Aldeburgh, and widow of Capt. C. E. C.
Jones, Warwick Regt., and has issue — Stephen Edward
Spring Rice, Gentleman, b. 1920 ; and Theodosia Cecil.
Res. — 5 De Vere Gardens, Kensington, W.8. Club —
Brook's.
Only son of the Rt. Hon. Sir Cecil Arthur Spring
Rice, P.C., G.C.V.O., G.C.M.G., Envoy Extraord.
and Min. Plen. at Stockholm 1908-12, Ambassador
Extraord. and Min. Plen. to the U.S.A. 1912-18,
b. 1859 ; d. 1918 ; m. 1904, Florence Caroline, only
d. of the Rt. Hon. Sir Frank Lascelles, P.C. : —
Anthony Theodore Brandon Spring Rice, Esq.,
b. 1908. Res. — 36 Argyll Road, Kensington, W.8.
Only surv. son of Hon. Charles William Thomas
Spring Rice, b. 18 19 ; d. 1870 ; m 1855, Elizabeth
(d. 1883), d. of William Marshall, M.P. of Patterdale
Hall, Cumberland : —
Bernard Wilfrid Charles Spring Rice, Esq., J. P.,
b. 1869 ; m. 1906, Cicely Henrietta, d. of William C.
Alexander, of Heathfield Park, Sussex. Res. — The
Glebe House, Burwash, Sussex.
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RICE of Bowes Park (H. Coll.). Argent, a pall reversed
gules, between in chief two ravens respectant sable, and
in base a spear-head proper. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a raven sable, charged
on the wing with a bezant, and resting the dexter claw on
a spear-head proper. Motto — " Unitate."
Son of William Henry Rice, of Brownslade : —
Sir William George Rice, Knt. Bach. (1924), J. P.
Middx.; b. 1861 ; m. 1st, 1885, Letitia Helen {d. 1913),
d. of the late Walter Rolls ; 2nd, 1914, Laura Alice, d. of
the late Thomas Donne ; and has issue — William Victor
Rice, Esq., D.S.O., D.S.C., Comdr. R.N., b. 1887 [m.
1922, Barbara, d. of the late A. W. Debnam, of Windsor
Villas, Plymouth] ; Guy Vere Rice, Esq., b. 1888 ; Roy
Vernon Rice, Esq., b. 1894 ; Marguerite Victoria [m.
191 1, Dr. R. Dickson]; Phyllis Vera [m. 1920, R. A.
Berry] ; and Joyce Eileen. Res. — Grasmere, Bowes Park,
Middx.
RICE of Bushmount, co. Kerry (U.O.). Quarterly,
1 and 4, per pale indented argent and gules (Rice) ; 2 and
3, azure, a lion rampant or (Meredyth). Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a leopard's
face gules, crowned or. Motto — " Fides non timet. "
Son of Justice Dominick Rice, Esq., J. P., of Bush-
mount, co. Kerry, b. 1813 ; d. 1888 ; m. 1850, Bidelia
Mary, only surv. child of John Geoghegan, co. Cork : —
Richard Justice Rice, Esq., J. P. co. Kerry (High Sheriff
1901), Lt.-Col. late 4th Batt. Royal Munster Fus., and
Reserve of Officers, b. 1852. Seat — Bushmount, Lixnaw,
co. Kerry.
Son of Justice Griffin Rice of Ivanhoe, Wythe, Va. ,
U.S.A., b. i860; d. 1912 ; m. 1893, Susan Shrader : —
Garland Rice, Gentleman, b. 1895. Res. —
RICE (H Coll., 14 Nov. 1921). Per chevron azure
and or, in chief two leopards' faces of the second, and in
base a fret of the first. Mantling azure and or. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a raven holding in the beak a
sprig of olive proper, and resting the dexter claw on a fret
or. Motto — " Fides non timet."
Son of D. S. Rice, of Tavistock : —
Sir Frederick Gill Rice, Knt. Bach. (1921), Lieut. -Col.
(ret.) 1st City of London Regt., Engineer and Contractor,
b. 1866 ; m. 1893, Rose, d. of James Baker, of Kenning-
ton, S.E. ; and has issue — Frederick Leslie, Esq., b. 1895
[m. 1917, Sybil Frances, d. of Alfred Bennett] ; Wilfrid
Eric Rice, Esq., b. 1898 \m. 1923, Vera Lilian, d. of
William Benjamin Lampard]. Res. — Great Bromley
Lodge, Colchester. Clubs — Carlton, Junior Athenaeum.
RICH (R.L., 23 Dec. 1790, H. Coll.). Gules, a chevron
erminois between three crosses botton^e or. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
wyvern argent, winged or. Motto — " Garde ta foy."
Son of Capt. Frederick Dampier Rich, R.N., b. 1818 ;
d. 1876 ; m. 1854, Jessy Catherine Hesketh, d. of Sir
J. H. Lethbr dge, 3rd Bart. : —
Sir Almeiic Edmund Frederick Rich, 5th Bart, (nth June
1791), late Lt.-Col. R.A.O.C., and Royal Garrison Regt.,
late Capt. 1st Batt. Lines. Regt., b. 1859; m. 1894, Louise,
d. of Hon. John Conness of Matapan, U.S.A. ; and has
issue — Almeric Frederic Conness Rich, Esq., b. 1897.
Club — Cavendish.
Sons of Gen. Arthur Newbolt Rich, late 33rd Madras
N. Inf., J. P., b. 1821 ; d. 1912; m. 1849, Jane Alber-
tina Frederica (d. 1882), d. of Frederick Hill of South-
ampton:—
Henry M'Calmont Rich, Gentleman, b. 1853 ; m. 1893,
Lucretia Mary, d. of Samuel Foulds ; and has issue — Henry
Lionel Rich, Gentleman, b. 1900. Res. — Flat 4, Lost-
withiel, Alumhurst Road, Bournemouth.
Evelyn Arthur Rich, Gentleman, L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S. ,
b. 1855 ; m. 1882, Mary, d. of W. H. Gray; and has had
issue— Ernest Evelyn Rich, Esq., D.S.O., Major R.H.A.,
b. 1884 [m. 1911, Claire, d. of Sir John Dewrance, G.B.E.,
of Wretham Hall, Thetford ; and d. 1917 of wounds
received inaction]; and Muriel Evelyn [m. 1913, Walter
Jagger, M.B. , CM.; and has issue]. Res.— 18 Great
Cumberland Place, W. n.
Albert Lethbridge Rich, Gentleman, b. 1863.
Sons of Henry Osborne Ludlow Rich, Gentleman, b.
1822; d. 190 ; m. 1851, Juliana, d. of Capt. Plunkett: —
Three sons. Res. —
Son of Rev. John Rich, M.A. (Oxon.), Hon. Canon
of Bristol, formerly Vicar and Rural Dean of Chippen-
ham, b. 1826; d. 1913; m. 1861, Clara Sophia (d.
1911), d. of T. H. Bosworth of Westerham : —
Charles Edwin Frederick Rich, Esq., D.S.O. , Governor
of Liverpool Prison, since 1923, Major and Brev-Lt.-Col. late
Res. of Officers Lines. Regt., served in S. African War and
Great War 1914-19 (despatches 5 times, D.S.O. , Croix de
Guerre avec palme), b. 1871 ; m. 1899, Violet Cecile
Annie, d. of late Adm. H. C. St. John of Thornbury; and
has issue — Charles Rodney St. John Rich, Esq., Lieut, (ret.)
R.N.,i5. 1900 \m. 1928, Felicity Chesterton, d. of Sir George
Thompson Hutchinson (Res. — High Grange, Hemel Hemp-
stead)]; and Violet Laline St. John. Res. — Governor's
House, H.M. Prison, Liverpool.
Son of Maitland Gordon Rich, Gentleman, b. 1858;
d. 1919; m. 1888, Mabel Montgomery, d. of Capt.
F. W. Hutton, F.R.S. :—
Geoffrey Gordon Rich, Gentleman, M.C., late Lieut.
King Edward's Horse, served Great War 1914-18, b. 1889 ;
m. 1924, Sybil Katharine, d. of Major P. Johnson, of
Springfield, Canterbury, N.Z. ; and has issue — Dorothy
Georgiana Gordon. Res. — The Rock, Cave, S. Canter-
bury, N.Z.
Sons of Edwin Francis Rich, Gentleman, b. 1830 ;
d. 1901 ; m. ; Elizabeth, d. of Major Sir John
L. C. Richardson : —
Francis Arthur Rich, Gentleman, b. 1859; m. 1st, 1890,
Mary atherine (d. 1899), d of Gerard Spooner ; 2nd,
1899, Henrietta, d. of Gerard Spooner; and has issue — (1)
Ronald Philip Rich, Gentleman, b. 1900 ; (2) Edwin Francis
Rich, Gentleman, b. 1903; and Geraldine Vida. Res. —
Alfred Edwin Rich, Gentleman, b. 1862. Res. —
Son of Evelyn Arthur Rich, Gentleman, b. 1842;
d. 1892; m. 1864, Agnes (d. 1884), d. of Rev. E. T. J.
Rocke and widow of Capt. G. R. Pratt-Rarlow : —
Frederick Arthur Ludlow Rich, Gentleman, b. 1866;
m. 1893, Anne Charlotte, d. of Edwin Francis Rich. Res.
— 192 Manukau Road, Parnell, Auckland, N.Z.
RICHARDS, see TEMPLE-RICHARDS.
WALTER GUYON RICHARDS, Esquire, B.A. and
B.M. (Camb.), M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Major (ret.) Indian
Medical Service. Born July 10, 1869, only son of Frederick
William Richards, M.B., F.R.C.S , of Winchester, b. 1840 ;
d. 1870; m. 1868, Marion, d. of Rev. William Robbins,
M.A. (Oxon.). Armorial bearings — Ermine, a chevron
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engrailed with plain cottises azure, and in base a lion ram-
pant of the second, gorged with a wreath of oak-leaves or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a fleur-de-lys
argent, a lion rampant azure, gorged with a wreath of
oak-leaves as in the arms. Motto — " Honore et amore."
Married, 1903, Ethel Ruth, d. of Rev. Jeremiah Chaffers-
Welsh ; and has Issue — (1) Walter Frederick Richards,
Gentleman, b. 1904; (2) Philip John Richards, Gentleman,
b. 1906 ; (3) Gerald Arthur Richards, Gentleman, b. 1907 ;
(4) Arthur Guyon Richards, Gentleman, b. 1918. Postal
address — Onstow, 4 Darlaston Road, Wimbledon.
RICHARDS. Argent, on a fesse sable, cottised gules,
between two lambs passant of the second, seven lozenges
conjoined of the first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
■ — On a wreath of the colours, in front of park pales proper,
a lamb passant sable, supporting with the dexter foot a
flagstaff or, therefrom flowing a banner argent, charged
with a lozenge gules. Motto — " Vis unita fortior."
Son of late Samuel More Richards of Sutton, Surrey,
Esq., J. P., d. \ in. his cousin Maria, d. of Rev.
William Richards: —
Albert O. More Richards, Gentleman, b. , educated
at Charterhouse and St. John's College (Oxon.). Res,-—
RICHARDS (H. Coll.). Azure, a fesse lozengy argent
and sable, in chief two anchors or. Crest— On a wreath
or and azure, in front of a fountain, a lamb passant
argent, supporting with the dexter fore-leg a flagstaff in
bend sinister proper, therefrom a flag azure, charged with
an anchor as in the arms. Motto — " Laus Deo." Livery
— Blue, white collar and cuffs, silver buttons, blue and
white striped waistcoat.
Sons of Adm. Sir George Henry Richards, K.C.B.,
F.R.S., of Fetcham, Leatherhead, Naval A.D.C. to
Queen Victoria, b. 1820; d. 1896 ; m. 1st, 1845, Mary,
d. of Richard Sparkman Young, Capt. R.E., of Ber-
muda ; 2nd, 1882, Alice Mary, d. of Rev. R. S.
Tabor, of Cheam, Surrey: —
John Barrow Osborn Richards, Esq., Capt. (ret.)
R.A.M.C, b. 1868. Res.— Cowley Hall, Cowley, Middx.
Club — St. Stephen's.
Spencer Reginald Strettell Richards, Esq., Comdr.
(ret.) R.N., b. 1874. Res. — Thatched Cottage, Cowley,
Middx.
Son of Vancouver Alexander Richards, Esq.,Maj.
Devon. Regt. (2nd son of Adm. Sir George Richards),
b. 1861 ; d. 1906; m. 1889, Caroline Sneyd, d. of
Surg.-Gen. R. F. Hutchinson : —
Alexander Osborn Sneyd Richards, Gentleman, b.
1894. Rss. — New Zealand.
RICHARDS (H. Coll., 12 May 1922). Potent argent
and sable, on a bend gules, a caduceus or, between two
spear-heads of the first. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cock gules, between
two crosses potent argent. Motto — " Salutem extendere
factis."
Son of Thomas Richards, of Abercrave, b. 1839; d.
1925 ; m. 1866, Gwenllian, d. of Thomas Price, of
Hirwain : —
Thomas Edward Richards, Esq., J. P. Brecknock and
Glamorgan, Sheriff co. Brecon 1922-23, M.B., Ch.B.
(Edin.), b. 1869 ; m. 1893, Winifred Mary, d. of William
Morgan Jenkins, of Garth Hall, Hirwain, co. Glamorgan ;
and has issue — William Islwyn Richards, Gentleman, b.
1895 ; Arthur Hywel Richards, Gentleman, b. 1896.
Res. — Rhoslyn, Lake Road East, Cardiff.
RICHARDS (H. Coll., 20 Jan. 1914). Gules, on a
pale argent, the astronomical symbol of Mars sable, be-
tween two lotus- flowers slipped and leaved proper.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, an elm- tree proper, the trunk enfiled by the
symbol of Mars as in the arms. Motto — " Spes sibi
quisque."
Son of William Richards, of Bristol, b. 1850;
d. 1913 ; m. 1879, Amelia Sophia Elizabeth, d. of
William Orchard : —
William Brailey Richards, Gentleman, I.S.E. (ret.),
b. 1881. Res. — Wharfedale, St. Lawrence Avenue,
Worthing, Sussex.
RICHARDSON, see BUNBURY and STEWART-
RICHARDSON.
RICHARDSON of Yellow Woods, Cape of Good Hope
(H. Coll.). Argent, an ostrich proper, on a chief sable,
three lions' heads erased of the field. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a
rock, a lion rampant guardant proper, resting the sinister
paw on a mullet gold. Badge — An avonel bloem flower
slipped and leaved proper, enfiled by a circlet or. Motto
— " Animo fide et honore."
Son of Kaufman Richardson : —
Sir Lewis Richardson, C.B.E., 1st Bart. (26 Jan. 1924),
Knt. Bach. (1921), b. 1873 ; m. 1906, Phoebe, d. of Isaac
Isaacs ; and has issue — Leslie Lewis Richardson, Esq.,
b. 1915 ; Fanny Sarah Ethel ; Audrey Anne. Res. —
13 Kensington Palace Gardens, W.8 ; Fern Kloof, Park
Drive, Port Elizabeth, S. Africa.
RICHARDSON of Hersham (H. Coll., 24 July 192 1).
Argent, upon a mount vert, an oak-tree proper, on a chief
indented sable, a spur between two leopards' faces or.
Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a dexter cubit arm in armour proper, charged
with a spur or, the hand grasping a sword proper, pom-
mel and hilt gold. Motto — " Perge quo coepisti."
Son of John Wigham Richardson, of Hindley Hall,
Stocksfield, b. 1837; d. 1908; m. 1864, Marianne
Henrietta, d. of James P. Thol, of London : —
Sir Philip Wigham Richardson, 1st Bart (1929), Knt.
Bach. (1921), O.B.E., V.D., M.P. Chertsey Div. since 1922,
Brev.-Lieut.-Col. T. F. Reserve, M.A. (Cantab.), b. 1865 ;
tn. 1st, 1891, Rosa America, d. of General Colorado, of
Spain ; 2nd, 1909, Bertha Ann, d. of late J. Greenley, of
Dulwich ; and has issue (by 1st marriage) — William
Wigham Richardson, Esq., b. 1893 [m. 1921, Katherine,
d. of late Howard Elphinstone] ; George Wigham Richard-
son, Esq., b. 1895 [m. 1923, Adela Nancy, d. of A. O.
Davies] ; (by 2nd marriage) — Irene Geraldine. Res. —
Aldenholme, Weybridge, Surrey. Clubs — Constitutional,
Carlton, R.A.C.
RICHARDSON (H. Coll., 1 Oct. 1921). Sable, on
a chevron between in chief two lions' heads erased argent,
and in base a stag's head erased or, three mullets azure.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of th
colours, issuant out of clouds, a dexter cubit arm the hand
grasping a club, all proper. Motto — ■" Non dormio."
Eldest son of W. Mather Richardson, b. 1854 ;
d. 1924 ; m. 1889, Mary Alice, d. of the late
Walter Maxwell : —
Mather Maxwell Richardson, Gentleman, late British
Vice-Consul at New York and Newport, U.S.A., b. 1890 ;
m. 1929, Margaret Hunter Reirden, of New York. Res. —
59 East 77th Street, New York Clubs — Wellington ;
Turf and Field (New York), etc.
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RICHARDSON (H. Coll.). Argent, a bend azure,
semee-de-lis or, on a chief sable three lions' heads erased of
the field. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Issuant out
of a crown palisado or, a lion's head lozengy or and azure.
Motto — " Pretio prudentia praestat."
Sons of Ernald Edward Richardson, Esq., J. P. co.
Carmarthen, of Glanbrydan Park, Carmarthen, for-
merly Capt. Roy. Carmarthen Artillery, b. 1867; d.
1909 ; tn. 1898, Irene Caroline, d. of Col. Ynyr Henry
Burges, Esq., J.P..D.L., of Parkanaur, Castle Caul-
field, co. Tyrone : —
Ernald Wilbram Alfred Richardson, Gentleman, b. 1900.
Res.—
Llewelyn George Richardson, Lieut. R.N., b. 1902.
John Crow Richardson, Gentleman, b. 1905. Res. —
RICHARDSON of Lambeg (U.O.). Argent, on a fesse
engrailed per saltire azure and gules, between in chief a
bull's head couped of the third and in base a galley proper,
four escallops, two in fesse and two in pale, or. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
lion rampant argent, armed and langued gules, holding
between the paws a laurel garland proper. Motto —
" Virtute acquiritur honos." Livery — Light drab, blue
plush breeches.
Son of Richard Rollo Houghton Richardson, b. 1853;
d. 1896; tn 1883, Anna, d. of Ellis: —
Allan Oraham Richardson, Gentleman, b. 1887. Res. —
Sons-of Jonathan Richardson, Esq., J. P., of Glenmore,
Lisburn, co. Antrim, b. 1811 ; d. 1869; m. 1850,
Louisa Jane (d. 1914), d. of late Major Richard Rollo
Houghton, late 3rd Buffs, of Springfield : —
Charles Herbert Richardson, Esq., J. P., b. 1855; tn.
1884, Helen Noel, second d. of late John Richardson, Esq.,
J. P., of Lambeg; and has surv. issue — Derek Charles
Houghton Richardson, Esq., M.C., Major loth Hussars,
served in the European War (desp. twice, M.C.), b. 1887
[tn. Irene Pilling, and has issue] ; and Violet Mabel. Res. —
Cedarhurst, Newtownbreda, co. Down.
Ivan Owden Richardson, Esq., Major 4th Hussars, b.
1858; d. 1927; tn. 1894, Helen, d. of Edward Franks;
and left issue — Eileen Louise.
Arthur Percy Richardson, Esq., of Purton House,
Wilts., late Capt. 5th Batt. Royal Irish Rifles, served
Great War as Capt. 10th Suffolk Regt. [Livery — Dark blue,
with dress buttons], b. 1861 ; tn. 1887, Ethel Mary, eld. d.
of the late Capt. Edmond Stronge ; and has had issue —
(1) Edmond St. John Richardson, Gentleman, formerly
Lieut. Denbighshire Yeo., served Great War with Wilts.
Yeo. , b. 1888 [m. 1920, Rose Ethel, d. of Rt. Hon. Sir
James H. Stronge, Bt. , P.C. ; and has issue— Brenda] ;
(2) Arthur Kenneth Richardson, Esq., Major Royal Welch
Fusiliers, b. 1890 [tn. 1921, Doris HicksonJ; (3) Mervyn
Stronge Richardson, Esq., Capt. 1st Batt. Roy. Welch
Fus., b. 1894; killed in action 1916. Seat — Purton House,
Wiltshire. Club — Carlton.
Son of John Richardson of Lambeg House, b. 1833 ;
d. 1899; tn. 1862, Emily Margaret, only d. of late Rev.
George M. Black of Stranmillis, co. Antrim : —
Robert Airth Richardson, Esq., T.D., D.L. J. P. War-
wickshire, Major and Bt.-Lt.-Col. Warwickshire Imp.
Yeom., b. 1864; tn. 1888, Elizabeth Evelyn, eld. d. of John
Doherty Barbour. Esq., J. P., D.L. , of Hilden, co. Antrim ;
and has issue — Daphne Elizabeth Airth [tn. Baron Graevnitz;
and has issue] ; Phyllis Evelyn Airth ; Marjorie Eunice
Airth; and Yvonne Patricia Airth. Seat — Lambeg House,
Lisburn, co. Antrim. Res. — Longbridge Manor, Warwick.
Clubs — Bath, Cavalry, Hurlingham.
Sons of Alexander Airth Richardson, Esq., J. P. co.
Antrim, b. 1835; d. ; tn. 1863, Susan, d. of
Richard Grubb of Cahir Abbey, co. Tipperary : —
Alexander Monteith Airth Richardson, Gentleman, b.
1865. Seats — Aberdelghy, Lambeg, Lisburn ; Buncrana
Castle, co. Donegal.
Rev. Jonathan Oswald Richardson, Gentleman.
Richard Henry Stephens Richardson, Gentleman.
Philip Frederick Richardson, Gentleman.
RICHARDSON (L.O.). Or, on a fesse engrailed azure,
between a bull's head couped in chief, and in base three
annulets two and one sable, a saltire couped between two
estoiles argent. Mantling azure, doubled or. Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries, a unicorn's head argent, armed and
maned or. Motto — "Virtute acquiritur honos."
Son of Henry Cockburn Richardson, Bengal Civil
Service, b. 1827 ; d. 1882 ; m. 1855, Jane, d. of
Jonathan Chapman, of Torquay, Devon : —
Henry Edward Richardson, Esq.', Writer to the Signet,
P. Midlothian, Member Royal Coy. of Archers (King's
Bodyguard for Scotland), b. 1862 ; m. 1900, Alison Jessie,
d. of George Cunningham, C.E., Leithenhopes, Peebles-
shire, and h« had issue — John Laurence Richardson, Gen-
tleman, b. 1909; George Henry Richardson, Gentleman,
b. 1916; d. 1916; Marjorie; Euphone Mary [tn. 1926,
Arthur Woodman Blair] ; and Alison Katharine. Seat —
Broadshaw, Midlothian. Res — 1 Douglas Crescent, Edin-
burgh. Clubs — Caledonian, New (Edinburgh).
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RICHARDSON of Ralston (L.O., 1858). Or, on a fesse
azure, between a bull's head couped in chief and a galley
in base, oars in action sable, flagged gules, a saltire couped
between two unicorns trippant argent. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries,
The Representatives of James Richardson of Ralston,
who died i860.
Richardson of Hartfield [same arms, with addition
(rematric. 1869) of " a bordure of the second " (i.e. azure)].
Son of David Richardson, Gentleman, of Hartfield
and Hallhill, Renfrewshire, d. 1890; m. Agnes, d. of
Charles Dunlop of Carlibar, co. Renfrew : —
David Bruce Richardson, Gentleman,!?. 1865; m. 1894,
Marion Margaret Seaton, second d. of John Wilson of
Aucheneck, co. Stirling. Seat—
Richardson of Kirn [same arms, with addition
(rematric. 1878) of " a bordure of the fourth " (i.e. gules)].
Son of : —
George Wood Richardson, Gentleman, of Kirn, co.
Argyll, b. . Res. —
HARRY LEO SYDNEY RICHARDSON, Gentleman,
Doctor of Laws, Bachelor of Arts of the University 01
Cambridge. Born February 24, 1862, being the fourth but
only surviving son of Albert Joseph Richardson, by his
wife Mary, second dau. of John Whitcher. Armorial
bearings— He bears for Arms : Gules, three piles argent,
two issuant from the chief and one in the base, each
charged with a cross raguly of the first, on a chief of the
second three lions' heads erased ermines. Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling
gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour proper, encircled
by an annulet or, the hand holding a sword erect, also
proper, transfixing a lion's head as in the arms ; with the
Motto, "Virtute acquiritur honos." Livery — Brown.
Married, April 13, 1895, Mary, only daughter of the late
Joseph Crimble ; and has Issue— Leo Aylwin Richardson,
Gentleman, b. 1902.
RICHARDSON of Rossfad and Rich Hill (U.O.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, on a chief sable, three leopards'
heads erased of the first, a crescent for difference (Richard-
son, certified by Roberts, Ulster, 22 May 1647); 2 and 3,
ermine, on a bend sable, three pheons argent (Carleton).
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, an armed arm, holding in the hand a sword with
a bunch of thorns at the end all proper. Motto—
" Pro Deo et rege." Livery — Drab and scarlet.
Sons of John Mervyn Archdall Carleton Richardson,
Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Fermanagh, Col. (ret.) 3rd
Batt. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, High Sheriff cos.
Fermanagh 1868, Tyrone 1885, Armagh 1888, b. 1836;
d. 1912 ; m. 1880, Mildred Harriet Gartside, third d.
of the late Gartside Gartside-Tipping of Rossferry, co.
Fermanagh, and of Bolton-le-Moors, co. Lancaster: —
Henry Sacheverell Carleton Richardson, Esq., Lt.-Col.
late Rifle Brigade, b. 1883; m. 1918, Mildreda Phyllis, d.
of the late Lieut. -Comdr. H. Gartside Tipping, R.N., of
Quarrwood, Isle of Wight ; and has issue — 1 son; 1 dau.
Seats —
Guy Carleton Richardson, Gentleman, b. 1885. Res. —
RICHARDSON of Edmondthorpe Hall. Per pale sable
and or, a pegasus rampant between three lions' heads erased
all counterchanged. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, a pegasus sejant sable, resting the
dexter foot on a pheon or. Motto — " Honorantes me
honorabo. " Livery — Black, with amber collars and facings.
Sons of John Beresford Cyril Richardson, Gentleman,
b. 1886; d. ; m. 1912, Emily Eva, d. of late
William Richardson of Limber, Lincolnshire : —
John Maunsell Richardson, Gentleman, b. 1914. Seat —
Edmondthorpe Hall, Oakham.
Edmund Beresford Richardson, Gentleman, b. 1916.
RALPH RICHARDSON, Esquire, H.M. Commissary
Clerk of the County of Edinburgh, and Probate Registrar
for Scotland, Writer to the Signet, F.R.S.E., F.S.A. Scot.,
Vice-President Royal Scottish Geographical Society. Born
1845, being the eldest son of James Richardson and Alison,
dau. of Adam Black, Lord Provost of and M. P. for the City of
Edinburgh (and nephew and heirof the late Ralph Richard-
son). Armorial bearings (L.O., 25 Nov. 1836)— Or, on a
fesse engrailed azure, between a bull's head couped in chief
and a galley, oars in saltire, in base sable, two fleurs-de-lys
argent, all within a bordure gules, charged with eight bezants.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his
liveries, a dexter arm in armour, the hand grasping a broad-
sword erect in pale proper. Motto— " Virtute acquiritur
honos." Married, 1879, Melville Elizabeth, dau. of Deputy-
Surgeon-General Andrew Fleming, M.D., Indian Army,
Residence— 29 Eglinton Crescent, Edinburgh. Clubs—
United Service (Edinburgh), Royal Societies' (London).
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RICHARDSON. Azure, on a bend invected between
two fleeces argent, a garb between two roses gules.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, issuant from a wreath of oak proper, a cubit arm
erect also proper, grasping a hammer sable. Livery— Dark
green.
Sons of Thomas Shepherd Richardson, Gentleman,
b. 1823 ; d. 1909 ; m. 1849, Mary, dau. of John
Purdue : — ■
Herbert Richardson, Gentleman, b. March 12, 1853.
Alan Richardson, Gentleman, b. Oct. 4, 1854. Estate —
Hilder's Court, Chiddingly, Sussex. Res. — Alanhone,
Bosham, nr. Chichester, Sussex.
WILLIAM RIDLEY RICHARDSON, Gentleman,
M.A. of the University of Cambridge, sometime Lieut.
Cambridge University Rifle Volunteers. Born Oct. 29, 1856,
being the only surviving son of the late John Richardson, for-
merly of Ravensfell and Bromley House, in the co. of Kent
[who was the third son of Thomas Richardson of Denmark
Hill, London, and of Lascelles Hall, in the county of
York], by his wife Elizabeth, fourth daughter of William
Ridley of Felsted, in the county of Essex, and is sixth
in legitimate male descent from Christopher Richardson of
Lascelles Hall, and Rector of Kirk Heaton, both in the
county of York, Master of Arts of the University of Cam-
bridge. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable,
two hawks belled or, on a chief indented ermine, a pale
ermines and three lions' heads erased counterchanged,
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert and
in front of a tilting-spear fessewise, a dexter arm embowed
in armour proper, encircled by an annulet or, the hand
grasping' a sword by the blade in bend sinister, also
proper, pommel and hilt gold, pendent from the wrist by a
riband gules, an escutcheon argent, charged with a hawk
likewise proper; with the Motto, "Ben ti voglio."
Married, 1st, April 29, 1886, Elizabeth Harriott (d. 1914),
youngest daughter of the late John Newman Tweedy 01
Montagu Square, and Widmore House, Brcmley, in the
county of Kent; 2nd, April 10, 1916, Margaret, eldest
daughter of the late George Birkett, of Keswick, Cumber-
land ; and has had Issue — (1) Hugh Lascelles Richardson,
Esquire, Major (ret.) Royal West Kent Regt. , b.
January 24, 1887 [m. Aug. 1, 1924, Ellen Caroline Golds-
borough, d. of Rev. W. G. Whittam, Vicar of Messing,
Essex ; and has issue — John Hugh Goldsborough Richard-
son, Gentleman, b. Aug. 5, 1925 [Postal add. — Flower-
dale, via Forbes, N.S.W.)] ; (2) Christopher Ridley Richard-
son, Esq., Capt. 1st East Yorkshire Regt. and R.A.F., b.
Dec. 5, 1893 \m. 1st, Feb. 3, 1917, Winifred Mary (d. 1926),
d. of Alfred Lodge, of Charterhouse, Godalming ; 2nd,
April 2, 1927, Gwyneth Mary, d. of Herbert O. Ellis, of
Bromley, Kent ; and has surv. issue — William Arthur
Ridley Richardson, Gentleman, b. July 27, 1924. Res. —
— Widmore, Stoke Mandeville, Buckinghamshire] ; (3)
William Arthur Ingham Richardson, Gentleman, 2nd
Lieut. Royal West Kent Regt., b. July 5, 1895; d. of
wounds received in action August 31, 1915 ; Enid
Dorothea Hilda; Violet Tweedy Turpin [m. Nov. 4,
1915, Charles Betton Roberts, R.N., and has issue] ; and
Frances Ruth Ferrand [m. August 27, 1924, Cyril Tom
Hinde, M.C. ; and has Issue]. Seat's — Lascelles Hall,
Torquay; Bromley House, Kent. Postal address —
Lascelles Hall, Barton Road, Torquay.
RICHARDSON of Potto Hall (H. Coll.). Sable, gutt£e-
d'eau, a pale ermine, charged with a lion's head erased
ermines, on a chief indented argent, two anchors in saltire
sable, between as many lions' heads erased also ermines.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, upon the battlements of a tower or, in front of an
anchor in bend sinister sable, a lion's head erased ermines.
Motto — ■" Potius ingenio quam vi."
Sons of Joseph Richardson, Esq., J. P. for N. Rdg, co.
Yorks., J. P. and D.L. for co. Durham, J. P. and Alder-
man of Stockton-on-Tees, formerly M.P. for the South-
East Divison of Durham, b. 1830 ; d. 1902 ; tn. 1st, 1856,
Anne (d. 1886), d. of late Frederick Backhouse; 2nd,
1893. Flora (d. 1897), d. of late James Macdonald
of Ennerdale Lodge, Birkenhead; 3rd, 1900, Yda
Stancomb Wills, d. of late George P. Stancombe of
Trowbridge, Wilts. : —
Edwin Backhouse Richardson, Esq., J. P. and D.L., for
N. Rdg. Yorks., J. P. Durham, £. 1869; m. 1894, Emilie
Helena, only d. of Col. H. Holmes, D.L., of Grey Towers,
Hornchurch, Essex ; and has surv. issue— Nora Helena ;
and Violet Winifred. Seat— Potto Hall, Northallerton.
Alan Joseph Macdonald Richardson, Gentleman, b. 1894 ;
tn. , Claudia, 2nd d. of Gee Williams. Res.— Seven
Springs, Cheltenham.
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Son of Stansfield Richardson, Esq., J. P. co. Durham,
b. 1840 ; d. 1917 ; m. 1888, Mary Anita, d. of James
Pirn of Dublin: —
Stansfield Pirn Richardson, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law,
Inner Temple, £. 1889. Post, address — 11 King's Bench
Walk, Temple, E.G.
Son of William Henry Richardson, Esq. , J. P. , b. 1829 ;
d. 1895 ; m. 1st, 1852, Lucy Smart (d. 1880), d. of
Thomas Trusted of Ross, co. Hereford: —
Herbert Richardson, Gentleman, b. 1857. Seat — Monk-
ton Lodge, co. Durham.
RICHARDSON (H. Coll.). Per fesse azure and barry
wavy of six argent and of the first, a stag statant at gaze or,
on a chief arched of the last, two lions' heads erased sable.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a mount vert, thereon, in front of the battlements
of a tower, a lion's head erased sable, gorged with a collar
vair. Motto -" Virtute acquiritur honos."
Sons of Sir Thomas Richardson, Kt. Bach., J. P. and
D. L. for co. Durham, J. P. for Borough of Hartlepool,
and Mayor 1886-8, C.C Durham 1888-1900, M.P.
1895-1900,^. 1846; d. 1906; m. 1879, Anna Constance
(d. 1906), d. of the Rev. John Cooke Faber, Rector of
Chickdale, Wilts.:—
Thomas Richardson , Esq. , O. B. E. , formerly Captain Gen .
List, B.A., LL.B., Barrister-at-Law (Middle Temple),
Judge County Court Circuit No. 2, 1927, b. 1880 ; m.
1913, Winifred Ernestine, d. of Judge Templer of the
Hall, Eaglescliffe ; and has issue — Thomas Templer
Richardson, Esq., b. 19 14
Richardson, Gentleman, b. 1919
and Gladys Hebe Katharine.
Northumberland. Club — 1900.
Roland Charles Richardson, Esq., M.C., Capt. W. Yorks.
Regt., b. 1891 ; m. 1921, Freda, d. of Councillor J. W.
Boanson, of West Hartlepool, and has issue — Roland
James Faber Richardson, Gentleman, b. 1923. Seat —
Clova, Ripon, Yorks.
Sons of Henry Richardson, b. 1848 ; d. 1903; m.
Margaret Harner: —
? issue.
Yr. son of Thomas Richardson of Kirklevington Hall,
J. P., D.L., M.P., b. 1821 ; d. 1890; m. 1843, Annie
Pearson, d. of Richard Green well: —
Charles Edward Richardson, Gentleman, b. 1853. Res. —
Kirklevington Hall, Yarm, Yorks. Club — Oxford and
Cambridge.
The Late WILLIAM STEWART RICHARDSON-
BRADY, Esq., of Manor Richardson, and Drum Manor,
John David Benbow
Winifred Anna Blanche ;
Seat — Cliffe, Corbridge,
family of Capt. William Richardson, by his wife, Isabella,
dau. and coheiress of Patrick Brady, of Clonervy Castle, co.
Cavan. Major Richardson-Brady assumed the latter name
and the arms of Brady by Royal Licence in 1841, and died
June i2, 1864. Armorial bearings (of Brady)— Argent,
a dexter cubit arm in pale apaumee proper, vested gules,
and in chief a mullet sable. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a cherub's head and
neck proper, between two wings or. Motto — " Claritate
dextra" (for arms of Richardson refer to entry under Castle
Stuart). Livery — Pale drab and yellow. Married, April 4,
1826, Caroline La Vicount, dau. of the Hon. John La
Vicount of the Island of Antigua ; and had Issue
— Caroline Isabella (d. at Torquay 1847) ; and Augusta La
Vicount [m. firstly, Major Hugh Massy, 85th Regt. (who
d.s.p., when his widow assumed by Royal Licence the
additional name and arms of Richardson) ; and secondly,
the 5th Earl of Castle Stuart (who d. 1914) and who also
assumed the additional name and arms of Richardson],
and died 1908, leaving issue — Lady Muriel Albany [m. 1891 ,
Ulster, Major 1st Life Guards. Born Jan. 1, 1791,
being the last surviving son and representative of the
Major Maxwell Archibald Close, J. P., D.L., late 13th
Hussars, and died 1928]; Lady Mary [w. 1898, Lt.-Col.
Edward Harrison Clough-Taylor (d. 182 1) ; and has issue
(Res.— The Manor House, Droxford, Hants.)].
RICHMOND HERALD, see MARTIN.
RICHMOND and GORDON, Duke ot, see GORDON
LENNOX.
HUBERT EDWARD RICHMOND -GALE- BRAD -
DYLL, Gentleman. Born 1861, being the eldest son ot
Edward Sothern Richmond- Gale -Braddyll, by his wife
Anna Cecilia, dau. of Edward Willis of Cleevemount,
co. Gloucester. Armorial bearings— Quarterly, 1 and 4,
argent, a cross lozengy vert, over all a bend compony
ermine and azure (for Braddyll); 2. argent, on a fesse
azure, between three saltires of the last, an anchor between
two lions' heads erased or for Gale) ; 3. two bars gemels
and a chief or (for Richmond). Mantling vert and argent.
Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a badger passant
or (for Braddyll); 2. on a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's
head couped argent, armed and crined or, charged with
two pallets azure, over all an anchor or (for Gale) ; 3. on
a wreath of the colours, a demi-cat-a-mountain guardant
proper, spotted argent, holding in the paws an esquire's
helmet also proper, garnished or (for Richmond). Motto
— " Cognoies tov mesne." Married, 1884, Mary, only dau.
of H. M. Lennard of Leven House, Yorks. ; and has had
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Issue — (1) Hubert Stanley Richmond-Gale-Braddyll, Esq.,
Comdr. (ret.) R.N., b. 1886 [m. 1913, Nellie, d. of Henry
Voakes of Sutton Poyntz, Weymouth ; and has issue —
Henry Richmond-Gale-Braddyll, Gentleman, b. 1915 ; John
Richmond-Gale-Braddyll, Gentleman, b. 1919 ; and
Denise] ; (2) Edward Clarence Richmond-Gale-Braddyll,
Gentleman, Lieut. 10th Lancers, Indian Army ; killed in
action 1915 ; and Mary Aline. Seat — East Court, Oxton,
Cheshire.
RICHMOND (H. Coll.,). Azure, two fleurs-de-lys in
pale between as many pallets argent. Mantling azure and
Rickards) ; 2 and 3, the same arms of Rickards (granted
1834). Mantling gules and or. Crest— Upon a wreath of
the colours, a tower, and thereon a talbot couchant, all
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
argent, gorged with a collar, and chain reflexed over the
back azure, the collar charged with two annulets or, holding
between the paws, encircled by a chaplet of oak, an
escutcheon azure, thereon a fleur-de-lys argent. Motto —
" Ancora imparo."
Son of Rev. Thomas Knyvett Richmond, M.A. (Oxon.),
Canon of Carlisle (eld. son of George Richmond, R.A.),
b. 1833; d, 1901 ; m. 1868, Ellen Chevalier, widow of
Thomas Chevalier, Gentleman : —
Reginald Thomas Richmond, Gentleman, M.A. (Camb.),
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (Lond.), b. 1869. Res.— Sea Scale,
Cumberland.
Son of Sir William Blake Richmond, K.C.B., R.A.,
formerly Slade Professor of Fine Art at Oxford, J. P.
Middx. , F.S.A., a Fellow of Society of Artists, and
Hon. Fellow Roy. Soc. of British Architects, b. 1842 ;
d. 1922 ; m. 1867, Clara Jane, d. of William Richards
of Ely Rise, Llandaff, Cardiff:—
Ernest Tatham Richmond, Esq., F. R.I.B.A. , b. 1874;
m. 1906, Margaret Muriel, d. of the late H. J. Lubbock,
Esq., J. P., D.L. Res.— The Elms, Ditchling, Sussex.
Son of George Richmond, Esq., R.A..D.C.L. (Oxon.),
LL.D. (Camb.), F.S.A., b. 1809; d. 1896; z*. 1831,
Julia, d. of Charles Heathcote Tatham, Gentleman : —
Walter Coleridge Richmond, Gentleman, b. 1852; m.
1894, Alice Clara, d. of Henry Parker, Esq., J. P., of Park-
field, Potter's Bar, Middlesex; and has issue — Three sons.
Res. — Vicar's Cross, Chester.
ARTHUR WALTER RICKARDS, Esquire, M.A.
Oxford, late Capt. R.G.A. (T.F.). Born Oct. 21, 1875,
being the second but only surviving son of the late Walter
Rickards, M.D. , of 8 Cavendish Place, London, and
Eleanor, eldest dau. and coheiress of Samuel Rickards
of Shalimar, Acton. Armorial bearings — Quarterly,
1 and 4, gules, three garbs bendwise or, between two
bendlets argent, all between as many lozenges vair (for
proper, the tower charged with three annulets conjoined
in triangle gules. Motto — " Vigilanti salus." Livery —
Drab, claret collar (undress). Mari-ied, Nov. 29, 1900,
Emma Catharine (d. 1923), eldest dau. of the late J. S.
Burra, Esq., J. P., M.A., of Bockhanger, Kennington, Kent
(q.v.) ; and has Issue — (1) Walter James Rickards, Gentle-
man, B.A. Ch. Ch. Oxford (Res.— The Hoath Farm, St.
Martin's Hill, Canterbury. Club — Bath), b. 1902 ; (2)
Arthur John Rickards, Gentleman, b. 1912 ; and Eleanor
Margaret. Seat — Woodside, Peasmarsh, Sussex. Club —
Bath.
RICKARDS (H. Coll.). Quarterly of six, 1 and 6,
gules, a fesse embattled between in chief two estoiles,
and in base a staff raguly erect all argent (for Rickards of
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Worcs.) ; 2. argent, two chevronels sable, a file of three
pointsazure (for Kettilby, of Kettleby, Lines., and Steple,
Salop) ; 3, or, on a chevron azure, between three lions'
heads erased gules, two eels (or prides) naiant respectant
of the first (for Pride of Salop) ; 4. gules, a lion rampant
or, between two flaunches ermine (for Sely) ; 5. argent,
a chief azure, over all a lion rampant gules, crowned or
(for St. George of Hatley St. George, co. Cambridge).
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours issuing out of a tower sable, a demi-lion or,
holding between the paws a staff raguly as in the arms.
Motto — " Droit et avant." Livery — Black coat, with
scarlet waistcoat, and silver buttons.
Only surv. son of Arthur George Rickards, Esq.,
K.C., M.A., J. P., of Barn's Close, Amberley, Glos.,
and 20 Southwell Gardens, S.W.i, b. 1848 ; d. 1924 ;
«r. 1882, Elinor Frances, d. of Charles Butler, Esq.,
J. P., D.L., of Warren Wood, Herts. :—
Gerald Arthur Rickards, Esq., D.S.O., M.C., Maj.
R.A., Comdr. of Mil. Order of Avis (Portugal), b. 1886 ;
m. 1920, Stella Evelyn, 2nd d. and co-heiress of Henry
George Ricardo, D.S.O., J. P., Lieut.-Col. R.A. (ret.),
of Gatcombe Park, Glos. ; and has issue — June Stella ;
Adela Mary. Clubs — Army and Navy; M.C.C.
Only son of Lionel Edward Rickards, Gentleman, of
Kemprow, Aldenham, Herts., b. 1853; d. 1897; m.
1882, Isabel, d. of Edward Budd, of Vale Lodge,
Leatherhead : —
Edward Rickards, Esq., Capt. T. A. Res.,formerlyCapt.
Surrey Yeo., b. 1883 ; m 1920, Edith, d. of Frederick
James Kidd ; and has issue — Helen. Seat — South Hill,
Maisey Hampton, Cirencester, Glos. Clubs — New Oxford
and Cambridge, Indian Empire.
Only son of Francis Millett Rickards, Gentleman, of
The Shieling, Harlow, Essex, b. i860 ; d. 1909 ;
m. 1888, Kathleen Mary, d. of Lieut.-Col. George
PilkingtonBlake, J.P., of Thurston House, Suffolk :—
Thomas Millett Rickards, Esq., Capt. T. A. Res.,
formerly Capt. R.A. (T.F.), b. 1889; m. 1914, Mary
Leburn, 2nd d. of Robert Ernest Alexander, of Kenward,
Yalding, Kent ; and has issue — Richard Millett
Rickards, Gentleman, b. 1918 ; Mary Ernestine. Res. —
Lockside, West Byfleet, Surrey. Club — Jun. Army and
Navy.
RICKARDS (H. Coll., 5 March 1913, Ped. H. Coll.).
Quarterly of six, 1 and 6, gules, a fesse embattled
between in chief two estoiles and in base a staff raguly
erect all argent (for Rickards of Worcs.) ; 2. argent, two
chevronels sable, a file of three points azure (for Kettilby
of Kettleby, Lines., and Steple, Salop) ; 3. or, on a
chevron azure, between three lions' heads erased gules,
two eels (or prides) naiant respectant of the first (for
Pride of Salop) ; 4. gules, a lion rampant or, between two
flaunches ermine (for Sely;; 5. argent, a chief azure,
over all a lion rampant gules, crowned or (for St. George
of Hatley St. George, co. Cambridge). Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, issuant
from a tower argent, ademi-talbot sable, holding between
the paws a staff raguly as in the arms. Motto — " Hora
et semper."
Son of Edward John Rickards, Esq., Maj. -Gen.
Indian Army, of Rockingham House, Uxbridge,
b. 1820 ; d. 1906 ; m. 1867, Julia Frances, d. of
Rev. W. T. Hobson, of Beckingham, Notts. : —
Edward Rickards, Esq., Maj. (ret.) 4th Dragoon Gds.,
J. P. Hants., b. 1870 ; m. 1896, Cecilia Arbuthnot, d. of
the late Alexander Grant Dallas, Esq., J. P., D.L.,
Inverness, Governor of Rupert's Land ; and has issue —
Edward Douglas Rickards, Gentleman, b. 1905 ; Cecilia
Beatrice ; Patience Rosemary. Seat — Croye Andover,
Hants. Club — Cavalry.
RICKETT (H. Coll., 9 Feb. 1923). Per pale or and
gules, on a chevron between in chief two roses, and in
base a cinquefoil all counterchanged, two swords points
inwards proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed vested
gules, and charged with two cinquefoils argent, the hand
gauntletted and grasping a scimitar proper. Badge — A
rose gules, leaved and slipped gold, and a cinquefoil
argent slipped or in saltire, banded by a scroll azure,
thereon three cross crosslets or. Motto — " True to the
end."
Son of William Richard Rickett, of Hampstead, b.
1833 ; d. 1907 ; m. Mary, d. of J. H. Cuzner :—
Alfred Norman Rickett, Gentleman, b. 1875 ; m.
1908, Hon. Jessie Nivison, d. of 1st Baron Glendyne ;
and has issue. Res. — Kingswood Manor, Reigate,
Surrey. Clubs — Bath, United University.
RICKETTS of Jamaica and Cornbe, co. Hereford (H.
Coll., 3 Nov. 1773). Erminois, on a chevron between three
roses gules, two swords in chevron proper, pommels and
hilts or, their points crossing each other in saltire, the
dexter surmounting the sinister. Mantling gules and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an arm embowed,
habited erminois, charged on the arm with two roses gules,
cuffed azure, the hand proper, grasping a scimitar argent,
hilt and pommel or. Motto — " Quid verum atque decens."
Sons of William Loftus Ricketts, Gentleman, late 2nd
Dragoon Guards, b. 1810 ; d. ; m. 1846, his cousin,
Isabella Maria, d. of John Bourke Ricketts, Gentle-
man : —
Augustus Loftus Ricketts, Gentleman, b. 1848; m. and
has issue — five sons and a dau. Res. —
Ernest Bourke Ricketts, Gentleman, b. 1852. Res. —
Sons of Lt.-Col. George Poyntz Ricketts, H.E. I.C.S.,
b. 1808 ; d. ; m. 1st, 1833, Isabella Victorie (d.
1853), d. of Peter Begbie of London : —
Montague Poyntz Ricketts, Esq., Lt.-Col. Bengal S.C. ,
b. 1836 ; 771. 1865, Augusta Sybella, d. of Ven. Robert Mosley
Master, Archdeacon of Manchester, s.p. Res. —
Alexander Ricketts, Gentleman, b. 1840. Res. —
Mordaunt Ricketts, Gentleman b. 1844. Res. —
Sons of Dash wood Watts Ricketts, Gentleman, Foreign
and Colonial Civil Service, b. 1805 ; d. ; 771. 2nd,
1858, Fanny Gertrude, d. of Thomas Thomason of
Leamington : —
Dashwood Poyntz Ricketts, Gentleman, b. 1859. Res.—
Charles Wellesley Ricketts, Gentleman, b. i860. Res. —
Harry Watts Ricketts, Gentleman, b. 1861. Res. —
Walter Barclay Ricketts, Gentleman, b. 1864. Res.—
Ernest Ramsay Ricketts, Gentleman, b. 1866. Res. —
Dashwood Ricketts, Gentleman, b. 1869. Res. —
Wellesley Ricketts, Gentleman, b. 1871. Res: —
RICKETTS (H. Coll., 1828). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
argent, on a chevron azure between three roses gules,
barbed and seeded proper, two swords in saltire, the dexter
surmounted of the sinister also proper, pommels and hilts
gold, the points passing through a chaplet of laurel of the
last, a chief of the second, thereon a naval crown between
two' anchors erect or (Ricketts) ; 2 and 3, or, on a fesse
wavy gules, three mullets argent, on a canton vert, a fleur-
de-lys of the field (Gumbleton). Mantling azure and
ardent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, out of a
na"val crown or, an arm embowed, habited azure, charged
with two roses argent, the hand grasping a scimitar proper.
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pommel and hilt gold, the arm surmounting an anchor in
bend sinister sable. Motto — " Prend nioi tel que je suis."
S.ns of Sir Frederick William Rodney Ricketts, 5th
Bart., late Scots Guards, b. 1857; d. 1925; tn. 1879,
Alice Eve Grace, d. of Charles Fox Webster: —
Sir Claude Albert Frederick Ricketts, 6th Bart. (15 Feb.
1828), b. 1880 ; tn. 1907, Lilian Helen Gwendoline, d. of
Arthur M. Hill ; and has surv. issue — Robert Cornwallis
Gerald St. Leger Ricketts, Esq., b. 1917; and Alice May
Mildred Lilian. Club-]\xx\. Constitutional.
Godfrey Edward Cornwallis Ricketts, Esq., b. 1886. Res. —
Rodney Bernard Ricketts, Esq., b. 1894; tn. 1919, Ada,
d. of Isaac Sharpe. Res. — Dell Lodge, Netley Bridge,
Inverness-shire.
Son of Colonel St. Vincent William Ricketts, Scots
Greys, b. 1807; d. 1866; tn. 1842, Georgina Mary, d.
of Augustus Fitzhardinge Berkeley, 10th Hussars : —
Henry Wyndham Ricketts, Esq., late C apt. Essex Regt. ,
b. 1849; tn. 1880, Georgina Kilderbee, d. of Sir William
Carter Hoffmeister, of Clifton House, Cowes, Isle of Wight ;
and has issue — Wvndham Fitzhardinge Dashwood Ricketts,
Esq., Lieut. R.N.'V.R., b. 1880. Res.—
Eld. son of Simpson Hicks Ricketts, Esq., Commander
R. N. , b. 1816 ; d. 1858; tn. 1855, Emma Gertrude,
youngest d. of W. G. Pigou, 2nd Dragoon Guards: —
Rev. Richard Ernest Ricketts, M.A. (Oxford), b. 1856;
tn. 1884, Mabel Rose, eld. d. of Major Arthur Wellesley
Williams, 10th Hussars; and has issue — Rev. Clement
Mallory Ricketts, M.A. (Oxon. ), b. 1885 [tn. 1920, Dorothy,
d. of Rt. Rev. G. R. Eden, Bishop of Wakefield, and has
issue — Michael Rodney Ricketts, Gentleman, b. 1921 ; John
Eden Ricketts, Gentleman, b. 1926; and 1 dau. (Res. —
Holy Trinity Vicarage, Weymouth)] ; and Violet Mabel.
Post. add. — Crambe Vicarage, Whitwell, York.
RICKETTS(H. Coll.). Quarterly 1. erminois, on a chev-
ron between three roses gules, two swords in saltire proper,
the dexter surmounted of the sinister, pommels and hilts or
(Ricketts) ; 2. argent, three lions rampant azure, armed and
langued gules (Mildmay); 3. azure, on a canton or, a
mullet sable (Rowse) ; 4. sable, a chevron embattled or,
between three roses argent (Cornish) ; 5. gules, on a bend
argent, three trefoils slippad vert (Hervey) ; 6. azure, three
chevrons interlaced argent, a chief or (Fitz Hugh) ; 7. gules,
a bend argent (Folliott) ; 8. sable, a lion rampant argent,
within a bordure gobony argent and sable (Norwik) ;
9. argent, on a bend gules, three stags' heads caboshed or
(Beache) ; 10. argent, on a chief vert, two mullets or (Drury; )
11. sable, six cinquefoils three, two and one argent
(Freschville) ; 12. argent, six cross crosslets fitchee three,
two and one gules, a chief indented azure (Saxham); 13.
per chevron azure and argent, in chief six crosses patee
four and two or (Wiltshire) ; 14. argent, a bend gules,
within a bordure componee or and azure (Le Grande) ; 15.
argent, a chevron gules, charged with two chevrons turned
up ermine, couchant dexter and sinister or (Chenow ) ; 16.
per chevron sable and argent, in chief three leopards' faces
or (Arteville) ; 17. argent, a chevron gules, fretty or, between
three hinds' heads erased of the second, on a chief gules, a
saltire engrailed of the third, between two roses in fesse, and
as many demi-fleurs-de-lys issuant from the dexter and
sinister gold (Beckwith) ; 18. argent, a chevron between
three hawks' heads erased azure (Honywood) ; 19. sable,
two chevronels between three martlets or (Caseborne) ; 20.
gules, three crescents argent (Hadlow) ; 21. sable, a fesse
wavy argent, charged with two bars wavy azure, between
three swans proper (Atwater) ; 22. as No. 2 ; 23. as No. 3 ;
24. as No. 4 ; 25. sable, three esquires' helmets proper, a
bordure argent (Holiday). Mantling gules and or. CreBt —
On a wreath of the colours, an arm embowed habited
erminois, charged with two roses gules, cuff azure, the hand
grasping a scimitar proper, pommel and hilt gold. Motto
— "Quid verum atque decens."
Sons of George Henry Mildmay Ricketts, C.B-, of
Foules Court, Colden Common, Hants., b. 1827;
d. 1914 ; tn. 1st, 1862, Charlotte Anne (d. 1875), d. of
Percy Jocelvn Gough of Salisbury House, Clonmel ;
2nd, 1883, Emily Isabella Clive (d. 1916), eld. d. of Sir
Edward Clive Bayley, K. C.S.I. , CLE. :—
Lt.-Col. Henry Carew Ricketts, 15th Lancers, Indian
Army (ret.), b. 1865; tn. 1912, Naomi, d. of Alexander
Rose of Coul, Sutherland, and has issue — George Henry
Ricketts, Gentleman, b. 1921 ; and Aileen Mary. Res. —
Tullamore, Fleet, Hants.
Lt.-Col. Percy Edward Ricketts, D.S.O., M.V.O., 18th
Lancers, Indian Army (ret.), b. 1868; m. 1903, Lilian
Caroline, d. of Maj.-Gen. Horatio Harbord Morant, of
Blendworth Lodge, Horndean, Hants., and has issue — (1)
Abdy Henry Gough Ricketts, Gentleman, b. 1905 ; (2)
George Richard Morant Ricketts, Gentleman, b. 1909.
Res. — Wcod End House, Wickham, Hants.
Brig. -Gen. Robert Lumsden Ricketts, 10th Lancers,
Indian Army (ret.), 6. 1872; tn. 1899, Annie Murdoch, d.
of William Johnstone of Chaddens, co. Lanark, and has
issue — Ralph Robert Ricketts, Gentleman, b. 1902. Res. —
Summerlands, Bctley, Hants.
Major Edward Wallace Claud Ricketts, 3rd Batt. 3rd
Sikh Pioneers, Indian Army (ret.), b. 1884 ; tn. 1912,
Phyllis, d. of Ernest Chase, and has issue— John Mildmay
Ricketts, Gentleman, b. 1913. Res. —
Son of late Charles Robert Ricketts : —
Charles de Soucy Ricketts, Esq., R.A., b. 1866. Res.—
Townshend House, Albert Road, N.W.8.
Issue of Arthur William Ricketts, b. 1842; d. 1898;
tn. 1864, Emma (d. 1888), d. of William Hatchard, of
Branksome Terrace, Bournemouth : —
Isabel Marion; tn. 1895, Frederick Robert Roberts, ot
Minstead, Oxton, co. Chester. Res. —
Florence Maud ; m. 1889, Baron Edouard de Sinner
(d. 1901), and has issue. Res. — Wabern, pr6s Berne,
Switzerland.
Sons of Edgar Lionel Ricketts, Esq., H.B.M., Vice-
Consul at Huelva, Spain, b. 1867; d. 1903 ; in. 1898,
Frances, d. of Peter Shade of Portugulate, Bilbao,
Spain : —
Frederick Mildmay Ricketts, Gentleman, b. 1899. Res. —
Henry Mildmay Ricketts, Gentleman, b. 1901. Res. —
RIDDELL, see BUCHANAN-RIDDELL.
RIDDELL (H. Coll., 12 Ap. 1918). Per chevron azure
and gules, in chief two ears of rye leaved and slipped
and in base an ancient printing press or. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, issuant
out of a bank of clouds, a carrier pigeon volant holding
in the beak an open scroll all proper. Supporters — On
either side a printer of the time of Caxton. Badge — An
ear of rye leaved and slipped enfiled by a circlet or.
Motto — " Knowledge is power."
Son of James Riddell, of Duns, co. Berwick, b. ;
d. 1867 ; m. Isabel Young : —
Rt. Hon. Sir George Allardice Riddell, Baron Riddell
(28 Jan. 1920), of Walton Heath, Surrey, Bart. (31 Jan.
1918), Knt. Bach. (1909), b. 1865 ; m. 1900, Annie
Molison, d. of David Allardice, of Valparaiso. Res. — 20
Queen Anne's Gate, S.W.i.
RIDDELL of Felton Park (H. Coll.). Argent, a fesse
between three rye-sheaves azure, banded or. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a demi-lion couped or, holding in the paws a rye-sheaf as
in the arms Motto — " Deus solus auget aristas."
Sons of John Giffard Riddell, Esq. , of Felton Park
and Swinburne Castle, co. Northumberland, J. P.
(High Sheriff 1881), b. 1830; d. 1901 ; in. 2nd, 1866,
Victoria Henrietta, fifth d. of Peter Purcell of Halvers-
town, co. Kildare: —
Cuthbert David Giffard Riddell, Esq., J. P., 6. 1868;
tn. 1st, 1896, May Miriam (d. 1897), d. of Lord Robert
Montagu: 2nd, 1905, Evelyn Mary, only child of Matthew
Liddell of Stillington Hall ; and has had issue— (1) Ralph
Riddell, Gentleman, b. 1909; d. 1925; (2) John Cuthbert
Riddell, Gentleman, b. 1910 ; (3) Thomas Matthew Riddell,
Gentleman, /'. 1912; (4) Robert Horsley Riddell, Gentle-
man, b. 1913; (5) David Gifford Riddell, Gentleman, b.
1915 ; Mary Cecilia ; and Elizabeth Miriam. Seats — Felton
Park, Acklington ; and Swinburne Castle, Barrasford,
Northumberland. Club — Windham.
Thomas Oswald Henry Riddell, Gentleman, b. 1871.
Res. — Ovington-on-Tyne.
Brig. -Gen. Edward Pius Arthur Riddell, C.M.G., D.S.O.
with two Bars, Rifle Brigade (ret.), b. 1875; tn. 1903,
Frances Hygnia, d. of Francis John Sumner of Park
Hall, co. Derby. Res. — Anick House, Hexham.
Sons of John Gerard Riddell of Hermeston Hall,
b. 1835; d. 1905; tn. 1863, Katherine Flora (d. 1898),
d. of Edward Chaloner of Hermeston : —
Edward Charles Riddell, Esq., J. P. co. Warwick, b. 1867 ;
tn. 1896, Edith Mary Catherine, only d. of Capt. Frederic
Gerard of Kinwarton House, co. Warwick ; and has issue
— (1) Arthur Frederick Riddell, Gentleman, b. 1897; (2)
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Ralf Riddell, Gentleman, b. 1899 ; Cuthbert Edward
Riddell, Gentleman, b. 1907 ; Grace Mary ; and Olive
Mary. Res. — Hermeston Hall, Rotherham.
Gerard Joseph Riddell, Gentleman, b. 1868 ; m. ,
Mary, d. of Herbert Seymour of Picton, N.Z. Res. —
RIDDELL-BLOUNT(R.L., H. Coll., 1908). Quarterly,
1 and 4, barry nebuly of six or and sable (Blount) ; 2 and
3, argent, a fesse between three garbs azure, banded or
(Riddell). Mantling sable and or. Crests — 1. on a wreath
of the colours, a sun in splendour or, charged with an eye
proper (Blount) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-
lion rampant or, holding in the paws a garb as in the arms
(Riddell).
Son of Francis Henry Riddell, Esq., J. P., of Cheese-
burn Grange, b. 1813 ; d. 1892 ; m. Ellen, d. of Michael
Blount of Mapledurham : —
Edward Francis Riddell- Blount, Esq., J. P. Northumber-
land, Major Northum. Huss. I. Yeo., Knt. of Order of
Malta, b. 1865; m. 1912, Caroline Elizabeth, d. of Frants
Ernst de Bille, formerly Danish Minister to the Court of
St. James's, and has issue — Eleanor ; Ann ; and Martha.
Seats — Cheeseburn Grange, Newcastle-on-Tyne, and Maple-
durham, Oxon. Club — Brooks's.
RIDDELL-CARRE. Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, on a
chevron argent, three mullets of the field within a bordure
chequy of the second and first (for Carre) ; 2 and 3, argent,
a chevron gules, between three ears of rye, slipped and bladed
proper (for Riddell). Mantling gules and argent. Crests
— 1. on a wreath of his liveries, a stag's head erased proper,
with ten tynes or (for Carre) ; 2. on wreath of his liveries,
a demi-greyhound proper (for Riddell). Mottoes — "Tout
droit" ; and " Hope to share."
Sons of Thomas Alexander Riddell-Carre, Esq., J.P,,
late Lieut. 3rd Batt. Roy. Scots Fusiliers, formerly
E.I.C.S., b. 1831 ; d. 1909; m. 1865, Elizabeth, d. of
Alfred Thomas Fellows of Beeston Fields, co. Notting-
ham : —
Ralph Gervase Riddell-Carre, Esq., Major late 3rd Batt.
Royal Scots Fusiliers, b. 1868 ; m. 1905, Kathleen Lawe
Sadlier, widow of John H. Elrington Allen, Lieut. R.N. ,
and d. of Col. Stoney, R.A. ; and has issue — Gervase
Robert Riddell-Carre, Gentleman, b. 1906. Res. — Cavers
Carre, Lilliesleaf, Roxburghshire.
RIDLEY. Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, on a chevron be-
tween three falcons argent, as many pellets (for Ridley) ; 2
and 3, argent, three cocks' heads erased sable, combed and
wattled proper (for White). Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a bull passant, the tail
turned over the back gules. Motto—" Constans fidei."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Ridley, P.C. , a Judge
of the High Court of Justice, b. 1843; d. 1928; m.
1882, Alice, dau. of the late Col. William Bromley-
Davenport, M. P. for Capesthorne, Cheshire: —
Edward Davenport Ridley, Esq., M.C., Lt.-Col. Gren.
Gds. , served during European War 1914-18 (desp. , M.C. ),
b. 1883.
Cecil Grey Ridley, Esq., C. B.E. , Solicitor, b. 1885; m.
1928, Cicely, d. of Henry Debenham. Club — Oxford and
Cambridge.
RIDLEY(H Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, on a chevron
between three falcons argent, as many pellets (Ridley);
2. argent, three cocks' heads erased sable, combed and
wattled proper (White) ; 3. gules, on a pale engrailed
between two pallets, three stags' heads caboshed of the
field, attired or (Parke). Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a bull passant gules.
Motto— " Constans fidei." Supporters— On either side a
bull gules, gorged with a collar gemel, and charged on the
shoulder with three mullets pierced two and one.
Only son of Rt. Hon. Sir Matthew White Ridley, 2nd*
Viscount Ridley, b. 1874 '< <*■ x9*6 ; m. 1899, Hon Rosa-
mond Guest, D.B. E. , d. of Lord Wimborne: —
Rt. Hon. Sir Matthew White Ridley, 3rd Viscount
Ridley (1901), and Baron Wensleydale of Blagdon and
Blyth, Northumberland (1901), 7th Bart. (May 6, 1756),
Lieut. Northumb. Hus. (T.A. ), b. 1902 ; m. 1924, Ursula,
d. of Sir Edward Lutyens, R.A., F.R.I. B.A., F.S.A., and
has issue — Hon. Matthew White Ridley, b. 1925 ; Hon.
Nicholas Ridley, b. 1929. Seat — Blagdon, Cramlington,
Northumberland.
RIDLEY (H. Coll.). Gules, on a chevron between
three falcons billed proper, as many pellets. Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a bull passant, the tail turned over the back gules. Motto
— " Constans fidei."
Second but eld. surv. son of Rt. Hon. Sir Matthew
White Ridley, 1st Viscount Ridley, P.C, M.A., LL.D.,
b. 1842 ; d. 1904 ; m. 1873, Hon. Mary Georgiana
Marjoribanks, eldest d. of Baron Tweedmouth : —
Hon. Jasper Nicholas Ridley, O.B.E., Major T.A. Res.,
late Northumberland ¥"eo., served Great War 1914-18 (des-
patches, Legion of Honour), Director of Coutts Co.,
Bankers, b. 1887 ; m. 1911, Countess Nathalie Benckendorff,
d. of Count Benckendorff, Russian Ambassador to St!
James's; and has issue — Jasper Alexander Maurice
Ridley, Esq., b. 1913 ; Constantine Anthony Ridley, Esq.,
*. 1916 ; Oliver John Ridley, Esq.,£. 1918; and Katharine
Sophy. Res. — 31 Gloucester Place, Portman Square, W. ;
Mockbeggars, Claydon, Suffolk. Clubs — Carlton, Trav-
ellers'.
Sons of Henry Colborne Maunoir Ridley, Gentleman,
b. 1854 ; d. 1911 ; m. 1886, Florence Myra, d. of Capt.
B. A. Wake, R.N.:—
William Henry Wake Ridley, Esq., Comdr. R.N.,
*. 1887 ; m. 1913, Vera Constance, widow of Gerald Stuart
Eardley-Wilmot, and d. of Charles Walker, and has issue-
William Terence Colborne Ridley, Gentleman, b. 1915.
Res. — Nicola, Emsworth, Hants.
George Arden Ridley, Gentleman, late Lieut. Northamp-
tonshire Yeo., served during the European War 1914-17,
b. 1888. Res.—
Eld. son of Rev. Nicholas James Ridley, M.A. (Oxon. ),
£.1821 ; d. 1888; w.1845, Frances, d. of John Touchet; —
Henry Matthew Ridley, Esq., Col. late 7th Hussars, M.A.
(Oxon.), b. 1851 ; m. 1891, Mary Stephanie, d.of William
Nicholson of Basing Park, Hants. Res. — Maperton House,
Wincanton. Club — Arthur's.
Sons of Arthur William Ridley, Gentleman, M.A.
(Oxon.), b. 1852; d. 1916; m. 1882, Adriana Elizabeth
(d. 1910), d. of the late F. Newton : —
Mervyn Adrian Touchet Ridley, Gentleman, M.C, Lieut.
late Gren. Gds., b. 1886 ; m. 1920, Sybil, d. of the late
Charles Fergusson, and widow of Capt. Malcolm Bonsor ;
and has issue — Susan Frances Mary. Res. —
Gerard Arthur Ridley, Gentleman, b. 1894 ; m. 1918,
Margaret, d. of F. Bale. Res. — 22 Launceston Place, W.8.
Yngr. sons of Rev. Nicholas James Ridley (see
above) : —
Walter Colborne Ridley, Gentleman, b. 1855. Res. —
Docking Hall, King's Lynn.
Reginald Oliver Ridley, Gentleman, B.A. (Camb.), b.
1864. Res.— Docking Hall, King's Lynn. Club — Well-
ington.
Sons of Rev. Oliver Matthew Ridley, M.A. (Oxon.), b.
1824; d. 1907 ; m. 1st, 1852, Louisa Pole (d. 1858), d.
of William Stuart, D.L., of Tempsford Hall, Beds. ;
2nd, i860, Frances Eliza (d. 1900), d. of Col. H. E.
Keane : —
Rev. Stuart Oliver Ridley, M.A. (Oxon. ), Vicar ofComp-
ton Bishop, Axbridge, Somerset 1911-16, b. 1853. Res.—
25 Bulmershe Road, Reading.
Henry Nicholas Ridley, Esq., C.M.G., M.A. (Oxon.),
F.R.S., Director of Gdns. and Forests, Straits Settlements,
to 1912, b. 1855. Res. — 7 Cumberland Road, Kew, S.W.
Club — Savile.
Edward Keane Ridley, Esq., Major late Dorset Regt., b.
1861 ; m. 1903, Ethel Janet, d. of the late Alexander Forbes
Tweedie of Rolveden ; and has issue — Edward Alexander
Keane Ridley, Gentleman, b. 1904 ; Katherine Elizabeth ;
and Audrey Janet. Res. — Dudswell House, nr. Berk
hamsted, Herts.
Frank Colborne Ridley, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1864,
m. 1896, Eva Mary, d.of Henry Houseman ; and has issue
— Keith Vivian Colborne Ridley, Gentleman, b. 1904 ;
and Marjorie Frances \m. 1921, Capt. Leonard Morshead,
R. E. , and has issue]. Res. — 29 Scarsdale Villas, Kensing-
ton, W.
Clarence Oliver Ridley, Gentleman, O. B.E. , b. 1869 ; m.
1st, 1896, Anna Arabella (d. 1898), d. of Gregory William
Eccles ; 2nd, 1900, Gertrude Henrietta, d. of Henry
Houseman ; and has surv. issue — Gerald Horace Ridley,
Gentleman, b. 1898; Olive Christabel ; and Barbara
Frances. Res. — Hill Hurst, Orpington, Kent.
RIDLEY (H. Coll.). Paly of six azure and sable, on
a chevron between two falcons in chief and a greyhound
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courant in base argent, a falcon also close proper between
two pellets. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— Upon
a wreath of the colours, in front of an oak tree sprouting
proper, a greyhound courant argent, charged upon the body
with two pellets, gorged with a collar and pendent there-
from a cross patee, both sable. Motto— " Constantia et
prudentia. "
Son of Thomas Ridley, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law,
of Gray's Inn, b. 1813 ; d. ; m. : —
Louis C. Ridley, Gentleman, b. . Res.— 18 Albury
Road, Gosforth, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
RIDLEY (H. Coll.). Argent, a chevron gules, between
two falcons in chief of the last, belled and jessed or, and
a bull passant in base, also of the second. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a
mount vert, a bull as in the arms, supporting with the
dexter fore-leg a spear erect proper. Motto — " Constans
fidei."
Sons of William Wells Ridley, Esq., J. P. Warwick-
shire, b. 1842; d. 1929; m. r864, Emily Mary, d. of
Major Christopher Newport, Bombay Army : —
William Percy Newport Ridley, Esq., D. L. , Col., b.
1867 ; m. 1903, Dorothy J ane.d. of Frederick Wells. Res. —
Gerald Lorimer Newport Ridley, Esq., J. P. Essex, M.A.
Camb.,*. 1869; m. 1896, Mabel Parker, d. of William
Woodcock Wells, Esq., J. P. ; and has issue — (1) Gerald
Vernon Newport Ridley, Gentleman, b. 1897 ; (2) Raymond
Nicholas Ridley, Gentleman, b. 1904; (3) Henry Maitland
Ridley, Gentleman,*. 1906 ; and Aileen Margaret. Res. —
The Limes, Broomfield, Chelmsford.
Son of Thomas Dixon Ridley of "The Elms,"
Chelmsford, b. 1814; d. 1882; m. 1841, Lydia, d. of
William Collings Wells of Chelmsford : —
Charles Ernest Ridley, Esq., J. P. and D.L. (High
Sheriff 1907-8) Essex, M.A. Camb., b. 1847. Res.— " The
Elms," Chelmsford. Club — New University.
Sons of Walter Ridley of Chelmsford,*. 1848; d. 1900;
m. 1876, Louisa Catherine, d. of Benjamin Mellor of
Holywell Mount, Halifax: —
Thomas Dixon Ridley, Gentleman, b. 1882. Res. —
Walter Lancelot Ridley, Gentleman, b. 1892. Res. —
GIBSON SAGARRIGG, Gentleman,*. . Armorial
bearings — Argent, gutt6e-de-poix, on a chevron between two
hearts in chief gules and a rose in base of the last, three
annulets or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a heart gules, sur-
mounted by a rose or, all within a chain in arch of the
last. Motto — "Virtute et labore." Married, ; and
has issue — Clarice [m. 1908, Gerald Standish Routley of
Ash House, Hale, Cheshire]. Postal address — Motley Bank,
Bowdon, Cheshire.
RIKY of Mount Hall, Killygordon (Confn., U.O., 1908).
Argent, a saltire azure, on a chief gules, three fleurs-de-lys
or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, holding in the
dexter paw a thistle proper. Motto — ' ' Haec fructus vir-
tutis." Livery — Brown, with red facings.
Son of Rev. Walter Riky, B.A. (Trin. Coll., Dub.),
b. 1804; d. 1865; m. 1851, Sarah Emily, only d. of late
Samuel Crawford of Ballyshannon : —
John Riky, Esq. , J. P. co. Donegal, late Capt. R. Innis-
killing Fus., b. 1858; m. 1891, Elizabeth, widow of the
late William Young, Esq., J. P. Seats— Mount Hall,
Killygordon, co. Donegal ; Ballyshannon, co. Donegal.
Clubs — Junior Conservative, United Service (Dublin).
RILEY. Or, on a chevron between in chief two crosses
pat£e fitch£e azure and in base, on waves of the sea, a ship
in full sail proper, three bees volant of the field ; and im-
paling the arms of Fetherstonhaugh, namely— gules, a
chevron between three ostrich feathers argent. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
dragon's head couped sable, bezant^e, and in front thereof
an anchor entwined with a cable fessewise or. Motto —
" Sans Dieu rien."
Eld. son of Hamlet Riley, Esq., of Ennim, J. P. and
D.L. for Cumberland, High Sheriff 1901, late Major
Westmorland and Cumberland Yeomanry, b. 1851 ;
d. 1922 ; m. 1878, Anne, elder dau. of the late William
Lewthwaite of Broadgate. Cumberland : —
Hamlet Lewthwaite Riley, Esq., D.S.O., O.B.E., Lt.-Col.
late The Rifle Brigade, served in the European War 1914
(wounded), b. Oct. 20, 1882 ; m. 1925, Joyce Nancy, d. of
Col. Fetherstonhaugh, late Seaforth Highlanders, of The
College, Kirkoswald, and has issue — William Hamlet
Riley, Gentleman,*. 1927. Seat — Ennim, Penrith. Clubs
— Junior Carlton, Naval and Military.
RILEY of Jersey (H. Coll.). Or, on a chevron be-
tween in chief two crosses patee fitchee and in base an
ancient ship azure, on a canton gules, nine billets of the
field, three, three, two and one. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dragon's head couped
sable bezantee, and in front thereof an anchor entwined
with a cable fessewise or. Motto — " Si nemo sequitur
solus ibo." Livery — Blue, with yellow facings, and
brass buttons.
Only son of John Riley, Barrister-at-Law, Inner
Temple, of Brearley House, Mytholmroyd, Yorks.
b. 1820; d. 1862; m. 1857, Mary Margaret
Elizabeth, d. of the late John Laurie, Esq., M.P. for
Barnstaple : —
John Athelstan Laurie Riley, Esq., Seigneur de la
Trinite, Jersey (a Fief Haubert), by Letters Patent and
Order in Council, Haut Justicier, M.A. (Oxon.), F.S.A.,
Comdr. of the Order of St. George (Greece), and Order
of St. Saba (Serbia), b. 1858 ; m. 1887, Hon. Andalusia
Charlotte Georgina (d. 1912), d. of Samuel, 8th Viscount
Molesworth ; and has had issue — (1) Laurence Athelstan
Molesworth Riley, Gentleman, 6.1888; d. 1928; (2)
Christopher John Molesworth Riley, Esq., M.C., Major
Coldstream G. ; b. 1894 \m. 1922, Bridget Maisie(i. 1928),
d. of Lionel Hanbury, Esq., C.M.G. ; and has issue —
John Roland Christopher Riley, Gentleman, b. 1925 ;
Andalusia Margaret] ; (3) Hubert Cecil Charles Riley,
Gentleman, b. 1896 ; (4) John Harold Douglas Riley,
Gentleman, b. 1897 ; (5) Quintin Theodore Petroc Moles-
worth Riley, Gentleman, b. 1905 ; Morwenna Mary
Andalusia [m. Harold A. Brocklebank]. Seat — Manoir
de la Trinite, Jersey, C.I. Clubs — Athenaeum, United
University, Victoria (St. Heliers).
RILEY (H. Coll.). Paly wavy of six ermine and azure,
a stag statant at gaze in base proper, in chief two cross
crosslets or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, upon a rock proper, a stag at gaze
or, charged on the body with two pales wavy azure and
supporting with the dexter foreleg a tilting-spear in bend
proper. Motto — " Quo fas et gloria ducunt."
Son of Benjamin Farquhar Riley of Coventry, *. 1839;
d. 1894; m. 1871, Frances Reay, d. of Capt. Henry
Robinson, of Maryport : —
Col. Rupert Farquhar Riley, C.M.G. (1917), D.S.O.
(1900), Yorks. L.I. ; served with Tirah Exped. Force
1897-8 (medal with clasp) ; in S. African War 1899-
1902, actions at Belmont, Enslin, Modder River, Magers-
Ell
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fontein, Driefontein, Houtnek, Vet River, Zand River,
Johanneshurg, Pretoria, Diamond Hill (despatches, medal),
and Great War, A. A. and Q.M.G. France, Dep. Dir. T.A.
1920-24, b. 1873 ; tn. 1st, 1903, Violet Louise (d. 1916), d. of
late Ernest St. G. Cobbold of Ipswich ; 2nd, 1922, Hilda
St. Maur, d. of Cecil Willoughby, R.N., and has issue —
Rupert St. George Riley, Gentleman, b. 1904 ; Nigel
Willoughby Riley, Gentleman, b. 1924 ; and Patricia Anne.
Res. — The Hermitage, Ruddington, Notts. Club — United
Service.
RILEY (H. Coll.). Or, on a chevron between in chief
two crosses pat6e fitchee azure and in base on waves of the
sea a ship in full sail proper, three bees volant of the field.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a dragon's head couped sable, bezant^e, and in
front thereof an anchor entwined with a cable fessewise or.
Motto — "Sans Dieu rien." Livery — Blue, gilt buttons.
Son of James Riley of Brearley House, Yorks., b.
1810; d. 1862; tn. 1845, Sarah, d. of John Crossley of
Hebden Bridge, co. York : —
John Riley, Esq., M.A., D.L., J. P., and C.A. of Here-
ford, High Sheriff 1898, b. 1848 ; m. 1872, Lucy Martin (d.
1925), d. of the late John Arrow ; and has issue — (1) Launce-
lot John Cockcroft Riley, Gentleman, M. A. (Oxon.), b. 1875
[m. 191 1, Mildred Elizabeth, third d. of late Simpson
Rostron of Riverside, Beddington, and has issue — Rosa-
mond]; (2) Oswald Charles Hamlet Riley, Esq., Major
R.F.A. , b. 1878 [tn. 1909, Christobel Mary Stuart, sec.
d. of Rev. Canon Horton, Vicar of Dymock, co. Glos, and
has issue — 4 daus. (Res. — Bullbrook Farm, Barns Green,
Horsham, Sussex)] ; (3) /Elfric James Athelstan Riley,
b. 1885 ; Lucy Guion [m. 1904, B. K. Dass of Bhar,
Bengal] ; Hilda Mary ; Edith Elaine ; Agnes Dorothy
[tn. 1913, Charles Murray Abercrombie of Wilmslow,
Cheshire]; Aldwyth Muriel Cockcroft; Margery Joan;
Elfrida Gwendoline ; and Ursula Veronica Hopton. Seat
Gazerdine, Ledbury.
Sons of Thomas Riley, Esq., J. P., of Ewood Hall,
Yorks., b. 1813 ; d. 1887; tn. i860, Esther, eld. d. of
James Fawcett of Greenfield, Mytholmroyd : —
Thomas Fawcett Riley, Esq., B.A. (Camb. ), Lord of
Manors of Bracewell and of Midgley, W. R. of Yorks., b.
1861. Post. add. — Ewood Hall, Mytholmroyd, Yorks.
John Herbert Riley, Gentleman, b. 1862; tn. 1896, Edith,
d. of Sir John Lawson, Bart., of Brough Hall, Catterick ;
and has had issue — (1) Herbert Lawson Riley, Gentleman,
Midshipman R.N., b. 1899; killed in action 1914; Eileen
Edith ; and Rowena. Res. — Frenchgate, Richmond, Yorks.
RIM1NGTON -WILSON (R.L., 24 July 1840, H.
Coll.). Sable, a wolf salient, in chief three estoiles or
(Wilson). Motto — " Factis non verbis."
Son of Henry Rimington-Wilson, Gentleman, B.A.
(Camb.), Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple), b. 1854; d.
1915 ; tn. 1897, Hon. Ethel Mary (d. 1926), d. of 14th
Viscount Mountgarret : —
Henry Edmund Rimington-Wilson, Esq., Capt. (ret.)
Gren. Gds., b. 1899. Seat — Broomhead Hall, Bolderstone,
Sheffield. Res. — 77 S. Audley Street, W.i. Clubs— Guards',
Bucks, Bachelors', Marlborough.
RIPLEY (H. Coll., 1880). Per chevron nebuly or and
vert, a cross crosslet between two lions rampant in chief
and a lion rampant between two cross crosslets in base all
counterchanged. Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a demi-lion regardant vert, gorged
with a collar gemel and charged on the body with a cross
crosslet or, holding between the paws an escutcheon argent
charged with a cock proper. Motto — " Dura spiro spero."
Sons of Sir Edward Ripley, 2nd Bart., of Rawdon, J. P.
and D.L. co. Salop (High Sheriff 1891), j.P. for W.R.
Yorks., B.A. (Oxon.), Barrister-at-Law, b. 1840; if.1903;
tn. 1877, Eugenie Frederica Fulcher, d. of late Major-
Gen. Edward Alfred Green Emmot- Rawdon of Raw-
don : —
Sir Henry William Alfred Ripley, 3rd Bart. (8 May 1880),
J.P. Salop and Herefordshire, Capt. Res. of Officers, late
R. Dragoons, b. 1879; m. 1911, Dorothy, d. of late Robert
W. D. Harley, Esq., J.P. and D.L., of Brampton Bryan,
Herefordshire; and has issue— (1) Edward Robert Guy
Ripley, Esq., b. 191 1; (2) Henry Derek Ripley, Esq., b.
1914; (3) Hugh Ripley Esq., b. 1916; (4) Geoffrey Nigel
Ripley, Esq. , b. 1921 ; Ruth Patience ; and Suzan. Seat —
Bedstone Court, Bucknell, Salop. Clubs — Boodle's, Cav-
alry, Carlton.
Edward Guy Ripley, Esq., O. B.E. , formerly Lieut.
Rifle Brigade, b. 1881. Res.— Heath House, Aston-on-
Clun, Salop.
Hugh Ivor Emmot Ripley, Esq., Major (ret.) Worcs.
Regt., b. 1884. Res.—
Sons of Sir Frederick Ripley, 1st Bart., of Acacia, late
Lieut. 2nd West Yorks. Yeo. Cav., b. 1846 ; d. 1907 ;
tn. 1876, Kate, d. of David Little of Mount Royal,
co. Yorks. : —
Sir Frederic Hugh Ripley, 2nd Bart. (4 Sept. 1897), Capt.
late 3rd Batt. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, formerly
Lieut. 2nd Life Gds., b. 1878; tn. 1902, Georgina Mary
Shute, d. of Francis Adams of Clifton. Res. — Chettle '
Lodge, Chettle, Blandford, Dorset. Clubs — White's,
Caledonian.
Geoffrey Arnold Ripley, Esq., Lieut. 1st Roy. Dragoons
S.R., Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple), b. 1883; m. 1908,
Sybil Augusta, second d. of Thomas Newman Frederick
Bardwell of Bolton Hall, co. Yorks. Res. — 27A Charles
Street, W.i. Club— Windham.
Sons of Henry Ripley, Esq., J.P. W.R. Yorks., b. 1849;
d. 1926; tn. 1st, 1876, Emma Alice (d. 1884), only d.
of Col. Bruce Seton ; 2nd, 1885, Dorothea Royds
(Res.— 72 Courtfield Gardens, S.W.), d. of Henry
Anthony Grey of Brent House, Salop: —
Henry Edward Ripley, Gentleman, b. 1884; tn. 1912,
Violet Turner, d. of late G. Turner Miller, Barrister-at Law.
Hugh William Grey Ripley, Esq., late Capt. R.A.F., b.
1886.
DANIEL NORMAN RITCHIE, Gentleman, of The
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Holmes, St. Boswells, second son of the late Daniel Ritchie
of Blackwood, Penshurst, Victoria. Armorial bearings
(L.O., 1894) — Vert, on a chevron invected, between
two lions' heads erased in chief or, and a ram's head
caboshed in base proper, horned of the second, a crescent
of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a Mantling vert, doubled or ; and
upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a cubit arm
and hand proper, holding a cross fleury or ; with the Motto,
" Ostendo non ostento. " Born 1864. Married 1900,
Isabel Juliet, d. of the late Archibald Maclean, Esq., D.L.,
J. P., of Pennycross, Argyll. Postal address — The Holmes,
St. Boswells, N.B. Clubs— Bath, Union, R.A.C.
ROBERT BLACKWOOD RITCHIE, Gentleman, of
Blackwood, Penshurst, Victoria, eldest son of the late
Daniel Ritchie of Blackwood. Armorial bearings (L.O.,
1894) — Vert, a chevron invected, between two lions'
heads erased in chief or, and a ram's head caboshed
in base proper, horned of the second. Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
Mantling vert and or ; and upon a wreath of his liveries
is set for Crest, a cubit arm and hand proper, holding a
cross fleury or; with the Motto, "Ostendo non ostento."
Postal address — Blackwood, Penshurst, Victoria.
JAMES RITCHIE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace.
Born June 8, 1858, being the eldest son of the late Simon
Ritchie, by his wife Jane, d. of James Sanderson of
Peebles. Armorial bearings (L.O., 1893) — Vert, a
chevron engrailed between two lions' heads erased in
chief or, and a ram's head caboshed in base proper,
horned of the second. Mantling vert, doubled or. Crest
— A cubit arm and hand proper, holding a cross fleury or.
Motto — "Ostendo non ostento." Livery — Green, with
yellow facings. Res. —
RITCHIE (H. Coll. 1903). Argent, an anchor erect
sable, on a chief of the last, three lions' heads of the first.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— Out of an antique
crown or, a unicorn's head argent, armed gold and charged
on the neck with an anchor as in the arms. Motto—
" Virtute acquiritur honos."
Son of Rt. Hon. Charles Thomson Ritchie, 1st Baron
Ritchie of Dundee, P.C., LL.D., J.P., M.P. 1874-1892
and 1895-1906, Sec. to Admiralty 1885-6, Pres. Local
Govt. Board 1886-92, Board of Trade 1895-1900, Home
Sec. 1900-2, Chancellor of Exchequer 1902-3, b. 1838;
d. 1906; m. 1858, Margaret, d. of Thomas Ower of
Peith:—
Rt. Hon. Charles Ritchie, 2nd Baron Ritchie of Dundee
(22 Dec. 1905), Member of the Commission of Lieutenancy
for City of London, Chairman of Port of London Authority
[Supporters — On either side a unicorn gules, each gorged
with an antique crown and charged on the shoulders, the
dexter with a purse and the sinister with a balance all or], b.
1866; m. 1898, Sarah Ruth, d. of late Louis Jennings, M.P. ;
andhassurv. issue — (1) Hon. John Kenneth Ritchie, b. 1902 ;
(2) Hon. Colin Neville Ower Ritchie, b. 1908; (3) Hon.
Harold Malcolm Ritchie, b. 1919; and Hon. Margaret
Ruth. Pes. — Mariteau House, Winchelsea, Sussex. Town
res. — 18A Collingham Gardens, London, S.W. Clubs —
Carlton, Garrick.
Sons of Hon. Han Id Ritchie, D.S.O. , Lt.-Col. 1st
Batt. The Cameronians, b. 1876; d. 1918, of wounds
received in action; m. 1907, Ella, d. of Robert
Chambers Priestley, Esq., O.B. E. , J. P. : —
Ian Charles Ritchie, Esq.,^. 1908.
William Nigel Ritchie, Gentleman, b. 1914.
UTRICK ALEXANDER RITSON, Esquire, J. P.
and D.L. , and Alderman for the co. of Durham
(High Sheriff 1899-1900), J. P. for the city and co. of New-
castle-on-Tyne, b. 1843. Armorial bearings — Sable, a
falcon close and belled, and in chief two lions' heads erased
all argent. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, issuant from the battlements of a
tower or, a lion's head sable, in front thereof a hawk's lure
fessewise also or. Motto— " Virtute acquiritur honos."
Married, 1867, Annie(d. 1919), eld. d. of the late John Ridlev
of Millfield, Hexham; and has had issue — (1) William
Henry Ritson, Esq., C. M.G., V.D., Lt.-Col. Northumber-
land Fus. (T.F.), J. P. Newcastle-on-Tyne, b. 1867 [m.
1892, Alexina Cochrane, d. of John Birnie Adam, of Lud-
dick, Newcastle-on-Tyne, and has issue — I son ; 2 daus.
Pes.— Springwell Hall, Durham] ; (2) John Ridley Ritson,
Esq., J. P. co. Durham, b. 1870 ; d. 1927 [m. 1905, Ida
Mary {Pes.— Sniperley Hall, Durham), eld. d. of Thomas
Bell of Windsor Terrace, Newcastle-on-Tyne] ; (3) Utrick
Alexander Ritson, Gentleman, b. 1874 (Pes. — Berwick-on-
Tweed); (4) Lt.-Col Ralph Gerald Ritson, late Northumber-
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land Fus. , and Inniskilling Dragoons, b. 1880 ; (5) Lt.-Col.
Cuthbert Ward Ritson, late Northumb. Fus. and Rifle
Bde., b. 1882. Res. — 1 Jesmond Gardens, Newcastle-on-
Tyne ; Muggleswick Park, co. Durham. Club — Con-
stitutional.
RIVERS, see FOX.
RIVETT-CARNAC (R.L., 8th May 1801). Quarterly,
argent and azure, two swords in saltire proper, between
three mullets, one in chief and two in fesse, and a crescent
in base counterchanged. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a sword erect proper,
issuing from a crescent ermine, the internal part gules.
Motto — " Sic itur ad astra."
Sons of William John Rivett-Carnac, Esq., E.I.C.S.,
b. 1822 ; d. 1874 ; m. 1846, Mary Anstruther, d. of the
Rev. Percival S. Wilkinson : —
Rev. Sir George Clennell Rivett-Carnac, 6th Bart. (12
Mar. 1836), B.A. (Camb.), Rector of Woldingham, b.
1850; m. ist, 1885, Emily Louisa (d. 1894), d. of Rev.
George Crabbe, Rector of Merton, Norfolk; and by her
(who d. 1894) had issue — (1) Henry George Crabbe Rivett-
Carnac, Esq., late Indian Police, b. 1889; (2) James
William Rivett-Carnac, Esq., D.S.C., Comdr. R.N., b.
1891 [m. 1922, Isla Nesta, d. of H. O. Blackwood, Esq.,
J.P. of Kincurdy, Ross-shire, and has issue — Thomas
Nicholas Rivett-Carnac, Gentleman, b. 1927 ; and Isla
Carolyn (Res. — Kincurdy, Rosemarkie, co. Ross)]; and
Evelyn Anna. He m. 2nd, 1901, Eva Mary Bernard,
d. of the late James Orr ; and by her has further issue
— (3) John Temple Rivett-Carnac, Esq., 2nd Lieut. Duke
of Wellington's Regt., b. 1906; and Aileen Mary. Res. —
The Rectory, Woldingham, Surrey.
Percy Temple Rivett-Carnac, Esq., Lt.-Col. and Brev.
Col. Duke of Wellington's West Riding Regt., served in
Mashonaland and South African War (despatches, medals),
b. 1852 ; m. 1898, Alice, 2nd d. of Maj. Sidney Herbert of
Maritzburg, Natal ; and has issue — Percival Sidney Rivett-
Carnac, Gentleman, b. 1904 ; and Alice Mary [m. 1924,
Capt. Scott]. Res. — Chemainus, Vancouver, B.C.
Ernest Henry Rivett-Carnac. Esq., Col. late Indian
Army. b. 1857. Res. —
Sons of Wilfred Theodore Rivett-Carnac, Esq., b. 1864 ;
d. 1929 ; m. : —
John Rivett-Carnac, Gentleman, b.
Peter Rivett-Carnac, Gentleman, b.
Sons of Charles Forbes Rivett-Carnac, Esq., late
B.C.S., b. 1824; d. 1902; m. ist, 1849, Flora Elizabeth
(d. 1859), d. of J. Baker; 2nd, 1865, Isabel Stannus, d.
of Col. Alexander Gordon, Madras Army : —
Charles James Rivett-Carnac, Gentleman, I.C.S.,
formerly (1872-1903) in Financial Dept., Govt, of India,
subsequently Financial Adviser to His Siamese Majesty's
Government, has the Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown
of Siam, b. 1853 ; m. ist, 1877, Laura Margaret Marion (d.
1905), d. of Col. J. S. Ogilvie ; 2nd, 1906, Frances Clytie,
d. of Rev. Canon Greenstock ; and has issue (by ist
marriage) — (1) Vernon Charles Rivett-Carnac, Gentleman,
b. 1878 ; (by 2nd marriage) (2) Douglas Charles
Mahisra Chula Rivett-Carnac, Gentleman, b. 1907; (3)
Charles Francis Rivett-Carnac, Gentleman, b. 1909; (4)
Louis Charles Wykeham Rivett-Carnac, Gentleman, b.
1912 ; (5) Clive Charles Rivett-Carnac, Gentleman, b. 1916.
Res.— 1 Peel Terrace, Jersey, C.I.
John Thurlow Rivett-Carnac, Gentleman, I.C.S. , formerly
Dy. Insp.-Gen. Indian Police, Assam, b. 1856 ; m. 1887,
Edith Emily, d. of the late H. H. Brownlow ; and has
issue — (i)John Claude Thurlow Rivett-Carnac, Esq., M.C.,
Chief Constable of Huntingdonshire, formerly Ind. Police,
b. 1888 [m. 1923, Jill, d. of S. Wilson, of New York, and
has issue — Sheila Veronica Mary]; (2) Percy Kenneth
Rivett-Carnac, Esq., Capt. late Ind. Army, b. 1890; (3)
Herbert Gordon Rivett-Carnac, Esq., Capt. Ind. Army,
Asst. Resident, Kohlapur State, b. 1892 [w. 1925, Cushla,
d. of Lt.-Col. R. S. Pottinger, and has issue — Eric Gordon
Rivett-Carnac, Gentleman, b. 1926]; (4) Edward Charles
Rivett-Carnac, Gentleman, Canadian Mtd. Police b. 1901 ;
and Edith Maud [m. 19 14, Major Edward Temple, R.F.A.,
and has issue]. Res — Shillong, Assam, India.
Harry Morland Rivett-Carnac, Gentleman, late I.C.S.,
b. 1857 ; m. , , and has issue — 1 son ; 3 daus.
Res. — Launceston, Tasmania.
Seymour Gordon Rivett-Carnac, Esq., Col. lateR.E.,^.
1868 ; m. ist, 1893, Martha Ella Maud (d. 1920), d. of John
Latch ; and has issue — Kathleen Maud ; 2nd, 1925, Marian,
d. of H. W. Rowland, of The Bryn, Wyesham, Monmouth,
Res.—
RIX (H. Coll.). Gules, on a fesse or, between two
unicorns' heads erased in chief ermine, and a lion rampant
double-queued in base of the second, a cross patee of the
first. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-unicorn or, gorged with a collar nebuly
azure, with a chain reflexed therefrom argent, resting the
sinister leg on a cross patee within an annulet also azure.
Motto — " Rix in min mod."
Only surv. son of the late Henry William Rix of
The Grove, Thorpe Hamlet, Norwich:—
Reginald George Bertram Rix, Gentleman, M.A.
(Cantab.), b. 1883. Res.— 1 Pembroke Crescent, Hove,
Sussex.
RIVINGTON. Argent, a boar's head couped sable,
pierced by a sword paleways, point downwards proper,
pommel and hilt or, in chief two falcons close proper,
1658
Etto
belled gold. Crest— On a crown vallary or, a mount vert,
thereon a falcon close, as in the arms, holding in the beak a
hawk's lure reflexed over the back azure. Motto—" Deum
timete et regem favete."
Sons of Charles Robert Rivington, Esq., F.S.A., J. P.,
and D.L. co. Westmorland (High Sheriff 1908), b.
1846; d, 1928 ; m. ist, 1869, Fanny Anne (d. 1875), d.
of Duncan Campbell of Adpar, co. Cardigan; 2nd,
1881, Amy, d. of William Chippindale of Dulwich,
Surrey: —
Robert Campbell Rivington, Gentleman, b. July 11, 1870.
Estates at Appleby and Warcop, in the county of West-
morland ; and Middleton-in-Teesdale, in the county of
Durham. Postal addresses — Castlebank, Appleby, West-
morland ; 74 Elm Park Gardens, S.W.
Gerald Chippindale Rivington, Gentleman, b. December
13, 1893.
John Mylne Rivington, Barrister-at-Law, b. March 24,
1897.
RIXON (H. Coll., 2 Ap. 1914). Per saltire or and
sable, a leopard's face gules, between three mullets
counterchanged of the field. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a mullet or,
a leopard's head affrontee erased at the neck proper.
Motto — " Deo adjuvante fortuna sequatur."
Son of Augustus William Rixon, Solicitor of the
Supreme Court of Judicature in England, of St.
Charles Square, W. Kensington, d. 1914 : —
William Augustus Rixon, Esq., C.A., J. P., and (1914)
High Sheriff co. Gloucester, b. 1858 ; m. 1890, Julia Maria
(d. 1924), d. of R. Matthews, of Oatlands Park, Surrey,
and widow of Col. Sir Francis John Bolton, Knt. Res. —
Turkdean Manor, Northleach, Glos. Clubs — Arts, New
(Cheltenham).
ROBARTES, see AGAR-ROBARTES.
ROBERTS, see ATKIN-ROBERTS, BAYNTUN-
ROBERTS, and CROMPTON-ROBERTS.
ROBERTS (H. Coll.). Azure, three estoiles or, on
a chief wavy of the second, an Eastern crown gules.
Daus. of Field-Marshal Sir Frederick Sleigh Roberts,
ist Earl Roberts, K.G., K.P., P.C., G.C.B., O.M.,
G.C.S.I., G.C.I. E., V.C.,6. 1832 ; d. 1914 ; m. 1859,
Nora Henrietta, C.I., R.R.C. (d. 1920), d. of Capt.
John Bews, 73rd Regt. : —
Rt. Hon. Aileen Mary Roberts, D.B.E., Countess
Roberts, of Kandahar, in Afghanistan, and Pretoria,
Transvaal, and of the City of Waterford, and Viscountess
St. Pierre (11 Feb. 1901), b. 1870; s. (under special
remainder) her father 19 14. SeaJ— Englemere, Ascot.
Lady Ada Edwina Stewart, O.B.E., m. 1913, Col.
Henry Frederick Lewin, C.M.G., R.A.
ROBERTS of Abergele (H. Coll., 1908). Per fesse
azure and argent, a lion rampant between three ostrich
feathers all counterchanged. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant per fesse
argent and azure, holding in its paws an ostrich feather.
Supporters — Dexter, a dragon proper ; sinister, a bear
sable, each gorged with a collar or. Motto — "Traanadl
gobaith."
Son of John Roberts of Bryngwenallt, Abergele,
formerly M.P. for Flint, b. 1835; d. 1894; m. 1861,
Catherine Tudor (d. 1880), d. of late Rev. John Hughes
of Liverpool : —
Rt. Hon. Sir John Herbert Roberts, ist Baron Clwyd
(1919), ist Bart. (1908), J. P. Denbighshire, B.A. (Camb.),
M.P. West Denbighshire 1892-1918, b. 1863; m. 1893,
Hannah Rushton, d. of late William Sproston Caine,
M.P. ; and has issue — (1) Hon. John Trevor Roberts,
b. (twin) 1900; (2) Hon. David Stowell Roberts, b. (twin)
1900; (3) Hon. William Herbert Mervyn Roberts, b. 1906.
Seat — Bryngwenallt, Abergele, N. Wales. Res. — 32
Queen's Gate Gardens, S.W. Club — Reform.
ALEXANDER FOWLER ROBERTS, Esq., J. P. co.
Selkirk. Born 1844, third son of the late George Roberts,
Chief Magistrate and Provost of the burgh of Selkirk
1848-64, and the eldest son by his third wife Agnes, dau.
of Alexander Fowler of Selkirk. Armorial bearings
(L.O. , 1901) — Gules, a hawk's lure argent, between two
cushions or in chief, and in ba?e a ram's head proper,
horned gold, all within a bordure of the second. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries,
a demi-lion rampant azure, holding in the dexter paw a
fleur-de-lys or. Motto — " Industria etprobitate." Married,
June 14, 1871, Elizabeth, dau. of the late William Paterson,
Galashiels. Seat — Fairnilee, Galashiels, Selkirkshire.
Clubs — Arts (Edinburgh), Northern (Edinburgh).
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ROBERTS of Ecclesall (H. Coll., 24 Nov. 1919)-
Sable, on a chevron couped argent, three mullets of the
field, a chief dancettee or. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, issuant out of a circlet
or, a demi-lion rampant gules, holding in the paws a mullet
gold. Badge — Two bears' gambs erased in saltire sable,
enfiled with a coronet composed of three roses argent, set
upon a rim or.
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Samuel Roberts, P.C., 1st
Bart., of Ecclesall, Knt. Bach., J. P., D.L., b.
1852 ; d. 1926 ; vi. 1880, Martha Susan, d. of Ven.
Archdeacon John Blakeney , D.D. , Vicar of Sheffield: —
Sir Samuel Roberts, 2nd Bart. (9 Sept. 1919), J. P.,
W.R. Yorks. and City of Sheffield, M.P. Hereford
since 1921, M.A., LL.B. (Cantab.), b. 1882 ; m. 1906,
Gladys Mary, d. of William Ernest Dring, M.D. ; and
has had issue — Samuel Roberts, Esq., 6. 1910 ; d. 1928 ;
Peter Roberts, Esq., b. 1912. Res. — Cockley Cley Hall,
Swaffham, Norfolk.
Albert Samuel Roberts, Esq., late Lieut. R.G.A., b.
1885. Res. — Bredhurst, Kent.
Rev. Alfred Cecil Samuel Roberts, Clerk in Holy
Orders, M.A. (Cantab.), b. 1890. Res. —
Eric Samuel Roberts, Esq., Lieut, (ret.) Yorks. and
Lanes. Regt., b. 1893. Res. — Queen's Tower, Sheffield.
Sir JOHN ROBERTS, Knt. Bach. (1920), C.M.G.
(1891), President of Dunedin Chamber of Commerce 1887,
Mayor of Dunedin 1889-90, Vice-Chancellor Otago
University 1912-21. Born 1845, being the fourth sur-
viving son of the late George Roberts Chief Magistrate
and Provost of the burgh of Selkirk 1848-64, and the
second surviving son by his third wife Agnes, dau.
of Alexander Fowler of Selkirk. Armorial bearings-
gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a
demi-lion rampant azure, holding in the dexter paw a fleur-
Gules, a hawk's lure argent, between two cushions or in chief,
in base a ram's head proper, horned gold, all within a bor-
dure azure. Mantling; gules, doubled argent. Crest — On
a wreath of his liveries, a demi-lion rampant azure, holding
in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lys or. Motto—" Industria et
probitate." Married, 1870, Louisa Jane (d. 1922), d. of
late Charles Henry Kettle of Dunedin, New Zealand ; and
has with other issue — Sir Alexander Fowler Roberts, K.B.E.
(1926), Lt.-Col. New Zealand Artillery (R.O.), b. 1882 [tn.
1907, Hannah Ruby, d. of Grant P. Farquhar, of Dunedin,
and has issue — 3 sons (Res. — Wellington, New Zealand)].
Residence — Littlebourne House, Dunedin, New Zealand.
ROBERTS(L.O., 1901)— Gules, a hawk's lure argent, be-
tween two cushions or in chief, and in base a ram's head
proper, horned gold, all within a bordure vert. Mantling
de-lis or. Motto — " Industria et probitate." [Livery—
Claret and silver.
Second but only surv. son of Thomas James Scougal
Roberts, Esq., J. P. of Drygrange, Melrose, b. 1850 ; d.
1921 ; wz.1875, Hyndmer Rutherford, dau. of Alexander
Crawford : —
Alexander Thomas Roberts, Esq., Capt. (ret.) K.O.S.B.,
J. P. CO. Roxburgh, Member of the King's Bodyguard for
Scotland, Royal Company of Archers, b. 1885 '< m- I9I3.
Evelyn Laura, only d. of the late Edwin Henderson ot
Detroit, U.S.A. Seal — Drygrange, Melrose, N.B. Clubs
— Constitutional, Scottish Conservative (Edinburgh).
ROBERTS (H. Coll., 1 Jan. 1914). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
per pale argent and gules, a lion rampant sable, between
three ducal coronets counterchanged (f or j$ Roberts) ;
2, quarterly argent and azure, on a bend gules, three
roses argent (for Watkinson) ; 3, argent, a chevron
between three griffins' heads erased, the two in chief
respectant sable (for Scawen). Mantling gules and argent.
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Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert,
an antelope's head couped between two olive branches
proper. Motto — " Vincit qui se vincit."
Eldest son of Edwin Judson Roberts, of St. Leonards,
b. 1828; d. 1892; m. 1853, Harriet Elizabeth, d.
of John Farquharson, of Camberwell : —
The late John Farquharson Roberts, Gentleman, b.
1854 ; m. 1879, Mary Jane, d. of George Palmer Henry,
of Wandsworth; and d. 1929, having had issue — (1)
George Watkinson Roberts, Gentleman [m. Georgina
Dorothy Tinney, and has issue — James Guye Francklin
Watkinson Roberts, Gentleman ; Peter Scawen Watkin-
son Roberts, Gentleman] ; (2) Francklin Allender Roberts,
Gentleman [m. Lilian Bessie Heppenstall, and was killed
in the Great War] ; (3) Laurence Edwin Hunt Roberts,
Gentleman [m. Muriel Henry]. Res. — 27 Windsor Court,
Moscow Road, Bayswater, W.2.
ROBERTS of Hafryn (H. Coll., 15 Aug. 1923). Sable,
a lion rampant or, between four spear-heads pointing to
the centre argent. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, two lions rampant and addorsed
tails entwined or, collared and linked by a chain sable.
Motto — " Dewr pob cyfion."
Son of R. D. Roberts, Esq., J. P., of Brony Graig,
Corwen, b. 1844; d. 1907; m. 1868, Elizabeth, d.
of Nathaniel Jones of Manchester : —
Robert David Roberts, Esq., J. P. and (1923) High
Sheriff, co. Merioneth, b. 1880 ; m. 1909, Elsie H. Fortune,
of Welshpool, and has issue — John Norman Roberts,
Gentleman, b. 1910; Jean Elizabeth; Mary Audrey.
Res. — Hafryn, Corwen, co. Merioneth ; 46 Catherine
Street, Liverpool. Club — Constitutional (Liverpool).
ELLIS WILLIAM ROBERTS, Gentleman, A.R.C.A.,
Mem. of the Soc. of Portrait Painters. Born Oct. 27, i860,
being the second son of Thomas Roberts of Burslem. Ar-
morial bearings Gules, a saltire parted and fretty argent,
between four Roman lamps or, fired proper. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest —Upon a wreath of the colours, a
demi-Greek maiden vested azure, crined or, on her head a
cap of the first, holding in her dexter hand four ears of
barley stalked and leaved or, and in her sinister hand a
painter's palette and brushes proper. Motto — " Per artem
lumen." Married Eliza Glover; and has Issue — Robert
Ellis Roberts ; and a dau. Postal addresses — 6 William
Street, Lowndes Square, London, S.W. ; Swansdean, Kew.
Club— Arts.
GRIFFITH WILLIAMS ROBERTS, Gentleman, M.D.
H.R.H. William, Duke of Cumberland, by the Hon. Anne
Williams, Maid of Honour to Queen Caroline, and only
daughter of Sir Griffith Williams, Bart., of Marl, co. Carnar-
von)], by his second wife, Esther, youngest daughter of the
late John Davies. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms : Gules, a chevron erminois, in chief an anchor erect
or between two mens' heads in profile, couped at the
neck proper, crined of the third, and in base a like man's
head between two anchors erect also or. Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
Mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, in front of a Saracen's head affrontee, erased
at the neck proper, wreathed about the temples or and
gules, five annulets interlaced fessewise, of the last. Motto
— " Nee temere nee timide." Livery — Claret, with yellow
collar and cuffs, gilt buttons, and gold hat-band. Married,
September 23, 1864, to Ellen Rebecca, only child of
Samuel Sharpe ; and has had Issue — (1) Lincoln Williams
Roberts, b. June 26, d. July 3, 1865 ; (2) Lincoln Wil-
liams Roberts, Gentleman, M.A. Cantab., L.S.A. (Lond.),
b. October 14, 1866 ; (3) Hugh Sharpe Williams Roberts,
Gentleman, b. February 5, 1869; Purcell Horatia Leigh,
b March 25, d. Sept. 29, 1875 ; and Irene Ianthe
Williams. Postal address — Cochwillan, Vale Street,
Denbigh.
ROBERTS of Dormstown Castle (U.O.). Vert, on a
chevron, between three eagles displayed with two heads or,
an estoile sable. Mantling vert and or. Crest Upon a
Born Aug. 9, 1 841 , being the eldest son of the late Hugh Roberts,
[the son of William Roberts, Lieut. R.N. (the natural son of
wreath of the colours, an eagle's head couped or, charged
with an estoile sable. Motto — " Eu ner a folant."
Son of John Richards Roberts, Esq., J. P. for co. Meath,
b. 1838 ; d. ; m. 1863, Mathilde Barbara Eliza,
eldest d. of the late Capt. Richard Nugent Everard of
Randalstown : —
John Nugent Roberts, Gentleman, b. 1871. Seat —
Dormstown Castle, Navan, co. Meath.
Sons of Thomas Lewis Roberts, Esq., J. P., b. 1808 ;
d. 1880; m. 1836, Matilda, d. of Robert Hewetson
Richards: —
William Edward Roberts, Esq., B.A. (Trin. Coll.,
Dublin), Lt.-Col. late Commanding 2nd Batt. Duke of
Cornwall's Light Infantry, b. 1841. Seats— Hendre, Kil-
liney, co. Dublin ; Mortlocks, Radwinter, Essex. Clubs—
Junior Constitutional, Royal St. George Yacht (Kingstown).
Thomas Herbert Roberts, Gentleman, b. ; m. 1871,
Sarah, d. of T. M. Daly, Member cf the Dominion Parlia-
ment of Canada for co.' Perth ; and has issue— (1) Thomas
Lewis Roberts, Gentleman, b. ; (2) William Roberts,
Gentleman, b. ; (3) Howard Roberts, Gentleman, b.
; and Helen Maude. Res. —
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ROBERTS (U.O., 1864). Vert, on a chevron between
three eagles displayed with two heads or, an estoile
sable. Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, an eagle's head couped or, charged with an
estoile sable. Motto — " Eu ner a folant."
Son of Thomas Edward Roberts, Gentleman, of
Hendre, co. Carnarvon, b. 18 14 ; d. 1892 ; m. ,
Louisa Pool, of Cae Nest, Merionethshire : —
James George Roberts, Gentleman, b. 1852 ; m. 1882,
Myfanwy Jane, d. of Llewelyn Lodge, M.D., and has
issue — Edwardi Llewelyn Bayntun- Roberts, Esq.
(q.v.). Postal address — c/o E. L. Bayntun- Roberts, Esq.,
La Chaire, Jersey, C.I.
ROBERTS (H. Coll., 11 Feb. 1926). Vert, a ruined
castle in base proper, and a sun in splendour issuant in
chief or. Mantling vert and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a pommeis charged with a ruined castle proper.
Motto — " Nid hgelioi heb gariad."
Second son of David Roberts, Farmer, b. 1830 ; d.
1904; tn. i860, Catherine, d. of : —
John Cadwalader Roberts, Esq., High Sheriff (1927) co.
Merioneth, b. 1869; m. 1st, 1901, Cassie, d. of William
Jones, Esq., J. P., of Glandwr, Llanfyllan, Montgomery ;
2nd, 1915, Annie, d. of Capt. Jones; and has issue — David
William Roberts, Gentleman, b. 1902 ; Ann Catherine ;
and Gwyn. Res. — Meirionfa, 83 Promenade, Southport.
WILLIAM ROBERT ROBERTS, Esquire, J. P. co. of
Pembroke, Barrister-at-Law. Born 1856, being the eldest
surviving son of the late Thomas Roberts, Esq., J. P.
and D. L. for co. Pembroke, by Jane, dau. of the late
John Ralph. Armorial bearings — Erminois, a lion
rampant guardant gules, in chief two square castles
towered and domed proper, all within a bordure in-
dented of the second. Mantling gules and or ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant
guardant gules, gorged with a collar engrailed gold, holding
in the dexter paw a dagger proper, and resting the sinister
forepaw upon a shield or, charged with a bull's head
caboshed, between three mullets of six points gules. Resi-
dence— Hamilton House, Milford Haven. Club — Constitu-
tional.
The Late Sir OWEN ROBERTS, Kt. Bach., of
Henley Park, Guildford, Surrey, M.A. Oxford, D.C.L.,
J. P. and D.L. co. of Carnarvon, J. P. and D.L. co.
London, J. P. Surrey, and one of His Majesty's Commis-
sioners of Lieutenancy for the City of London, Barrister-at-
Law (Inner Temple), Clerk of the Worshipful Company
of Clothworkers 1866-1907, and later "Master" thereof.
Born 1835, being the eldest son of the late Owen
Roberts of Dinas, in the county of Carnarvon. Ar-
morial bearings — Party per fesse sable and or, a lion
rampant counterchanged, holding between the fore-paws
a Knight's helmet proper, and in chief two leopards' faces
jessant-de-lys of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling sable and
or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion
rampant per fesse sable and or, guttee, counterchanged,
holding in the dexter fore-paw a branch of three roses
argent, stalked and leaved proper, and resting the dexter
hind-paw on two annulets interlaced of the second ; with
the Motto, " Dum spiro spero." Married, firstly, 1867,
Jane Margaret, dau. of Rowland Stagg of Stoke New-
ington ; secondly, 1872, Mary Ann, dau. of Richard
Porter, of Whitehall, Highgate ; and thirdly, August
1881, Louisa, dau. of John Chadwick, Esq., Justice of
the Peace, Deputy-Lieutenant, of Woodville, Stockport ;
and Died 1915 ; leaving Issue — Margaret Elizabeth [m.
Robert Jones, Doctor of Medicine] ; Beatrice Mary [m.
William Henry Davison, M.A. , Barrister-at-Law] ; and
Muriel Lucy [tn. Henry Owen Knox, Esq., Major A.S.C.].
ROBERTS (H. Coll.). Vert, on a pile or, between two
saltires in base of the last, an Angora goat statant proper.
Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
upon two millrinds fessewise or, an Angora goat as in the
arms. Motto— " Diligenter et firmiter." Livery — Green.
Fourth son of James Roberts of Haworth, Yorks., b.
1808; d. 1888; m. 1828, Jane (d. 1878), d. of William
Hartley Earby: —
Sir James Roberts, 1st Bart. (1909), J. P. West Rdg.
Yorks. , b. 1848 ; tn. 1873, Elizabeth, d. of William Foster
of Harden, Bingley, Yorks. ; and has had issue — (1) Bertram
Foster Roberts, Esq., b. 1876; d. 1912 [tn. 1903, Eliza
Gertrude (Machany House, Muthill, Perthshire; 1 Sussex
Place, Regent's Park, N.W.), only d. of Ellis Denby, Esq.,
J. P. ; and left issue — James Denby Roberts, Esq., b. 1904
[tn. 1927, Irene, d. of William Dunn, of Woodfield House,
Uppingham] ; William Denby Roberts, Gentleman, b. 1909 ;
Mary ; and Constance Elizabeth] ; (2) Joseph Henry Nichol-
son Roberts, Esq., J. P. (Vinchalez de Haut Manor, St.
Ouen, Jersey), b. 1887 [m. 1920, Frances Eleanor, d. of
G. Partington, of Tilehurst, Reading, and has issue — John
Roberts, Gentleman, b. 1921 ; Henry Roberts, Gentleman,
b. 1923] ; Lilly May [m. 1902, Frederic Alfred Aykroyd ;
and has issue]; and Alice Maud Mary [m. 1902, Lt.-Col.
Norman Cecil Rutherford, D.S.O., F.R.C.S. (Eng.) (she
assumed by Deed Poll, 1927, the surname of Roberts in
lieu of Rutherford, for herself and issue) ; and has issue].
Seats— The Hall, Fairlight, nr. Hastings ; Strathallan
Castle, Machany, Perthshire. Clubs — Royal Automobile,
Union, Liberal (Bradford).
ROBERTS of Glassenbury, Kent, and Britfieldstoun,
co. Cork (U.O., 1809). Azure, on a chevron argent,
cottised or, three mullets of six points sable, pierced of the
field. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, on a mount vert, an eagle displayed ermine,
winged argent, wreathed round the neck with ivy proper.
Motto — "Post funera virtus." [By certificate, dated 22
June 1775, William Hawkins, Ulster, had previously
allowed the arms "Azure, on a chevron argent, three
mullets sable" to this family, these being the arms of
Roberts, Bart, of Glassenbury, from whom descent was
recited in the above-mentioned certificate. The pedigree
was re-registered by Vicars, Ulster, 22 May 1899, vol. xxvii.
pp. 158, 159, and pedigree extended 1906.] Livery — Blue,
silver facings ; (undress) claret colour.
Sons of Col. Sir Howland Roberts, 5th Bart. V.D. ,
J. P. and D.L. co. London, Lt.-Col. commanding and
Hon. Col. 3rd (London Irish) V.B. Rifle Brig., b. 1845 ;
d. 1917; tn. 1895, Elizabeth Marie, d. of William Tell
La Roche, M.D., of Harrington Park, New Jersey: —
Sir Thomas Langdon Howland Roberts, 6th Bart. (20
Sept. 1809) (claims also to have succeeded as 12th Bart, to
the ancient Baronetcy of Glassenbury, cr. 1620, and to be
entitled to the arms of that family), Lieut. R.F.A., att.
6th K.A.R., b. 1898. Res. — 10 South Street, Thurloe
Square, S.W.
Gilbert Howland Roberts, Esq., Lieut. Comdr. R.N.,
b. 1900.
Son of Sir Walworth Howland Roberts, K.C.B., a
Judge of County Courts, J. P. for cos. Bucks, and Herts.,
b 1855 ; d. 1924 ; tn. 1890, Katherine, d. of John
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Catherine, d. of John Sinclair of Lochaline, co.
Argyll :—
Walter St. Clair Howland Roberts, Esq., M.C., ist Sec.
H.M.'s Diplomatic Service, served Great War 1914-18, as
Lieut. R.F.A., b. 1893 ; m. 1924, Helen Cecil, d. of Col. H.
Weekes, D.S.O., O.B.E., R.E. Res.— Causeway House,
Abbots Langley, Herts.
Son of Rev. Edmund Gilbert Roberts, B.D., Rector of
St. Paul's Cray, Kent, and afterwards of Glanville,
Wootton, Dorset, b. 1810 ; d. 1856; m. 1836, Elizabeth
Anne, d. of Major Joyce of Teignmouth : —
Herbert Roberts, Gentleman, b. 1847. Res. —
Son of Richard Gabbett Spiers Roberts, Gentleman,
b. 1845 ■ d. ; m. 2nd, Jemima, d. of William
Miller:—
Michael Rookherst Roberts, Esq., Capt. i/ioth Gurkha
Rifles, b. 1894; 7)i. Isabel, d. of James Fisher, Esq., J. P.
Res. — Quetta, India.
Sons of Michael Roberts of Kilmoney Abbey, Sen. Fell.
Trin. Coll., Dub., b. 1817; d. 1882; m. 1851, Kate
(Seat — Kilmoney Abbey), d. of John Drew Atkin of
Castle Park, co. Dublin : —
Rev. John Drew Roberts, Gentleman, b. 1863. Res. — 36
Queenhill Road, Sanderstead, S. Croydon.
Walter Theobald Pepper Roberts, Gentleman, b. 1868.
Res.—
Son of Rev. William Roberts, Senior Fellow Trin. Coll.,
Dub. , b. 1817 ; d. 1884; m. 1849, Wilhelmina Augusta,
d. of Ralph Westropp of Meadstown, co. Cork: —
Rev. William Ralph Westropp Roberts, B.D., Fellow
and Tutor of Trin. Coll., Dub., b. 1850; m. 1882, Lydia
Mary, d. of George Hodder of Fountainstown, co. Cork;
and has issue — Wilhelmina Dorothy Maud [m. i9i4,*Capt.
Daniel Goodwin Conner, Royal Flying Corps ; and Monica
Katharine. Post, add.— Trinity College, Dublin. Clubs —
University (Dublin), Royal Cork Yacht.
ROBERTS (H. Coll.). Gules, a chevron ermine, cottised
argent, between two pheons in chief of the last and in base
a plate. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, upon the battlements of a tower, a falcon
rising proper, belled gold, supporting with the dexter claw
an anchor or.
Son of Edward Roberts of Tulse Dale Villa, Lower
Norwood, b. ; d. ; m. : —
George Roberts, Gentleman, b. . Res. — Tulse Dale
Villa, Lower Norwood, S.E.
ROBERTS-GAWEN (R.L. , 1875, H. Coll.). Quarterly,
1 and 4, grand quarters, quarterly, i. and iiii., ermine, on a
saltire engrailed azure, five fieurs-de-lys or(Gawen) ; ii. and
iii., azure, four estoiles, three and one or, a chief nebuly
argent (Roberts); 2and3, grand quarters, argent, on a mount
in base vert, the stem or trunk of an oak tree couped, sprout-
ing out two branches all proper, with the shield of Pallas
(bearing the head of the Gorgon Medusa) hanging therefrom
or, fastened by a belt gules (Borough). Crests — 1. upon a
wreath of the colours, a lion rampant or, semee of estoiles
sable, holding a sword erect, entwined with laurel proper
(Roberts); 2. an eagle regardant wings expanded stand-
ing upon a mount proper, supporting with the dexter foot
a like shield as in the arms (Borough). Motto — "Quae
supra."
Ygst. son of John Charles Burton Borough, Esq. (q.v.),
J. P. and D.L., of Hulland Hall, co. Derby, and Chet-
wynd Park, co. Salop, b. 1810; d. 1894; m. 1848,
Elizabeth Charlotte (d. 1907), d. of Adm. John Charles
GawenRoberts-Gawen of Park Street, London : —
Charles Gawen Roberts-Gawen, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.),
b. 1859 ; m. 1901, Florence, widow of Thomas Bennett and
d. of Gen. Percy Hill. Res.— Sharnbrook House, near
Bedford. Club — United University.
CHARLES ROBERT ROBERTS-WEST, Esquire, J. P.
Surrey. Born May 8, 1849, being the second and youngest
son of the late Philip Joseph Roberts- West of the 17th
Lancers, by his wife Ann, dau. of John Stockley. Armorial
bearings— Argent, a fesse dancett^e paean. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet gold, a gryphon's
head paean, beaked and eared or. Married, Oct. 21, 1873,
Florence Dalton, dau. of Joseph Brooke of Bollington,
co. Chester; and has Issue— (1) Charles Raymond Roberts-
West, Esq., Lt.-Col. Essex Regt., b. 1874 [m. 1903, Mildred,
d. of Rev. Canon Henry Granville Dickson ; and has issue
—John Raymond Roberts-West, Gentleman, Sub-Lieut.
R.N., b. 1906 (Club — Naval and Military)]; (2) Philip
Douglas Roberts-West, Esq., Comdr. (ret.) Royal Navy, b.
1876 (Club — Naval and Military) ; (3) Archer Roberts- West,.
Lieut. -Comdr. (ret.) R.N., b. 1886; and Maud. Res.—
Stafford House, Cheam, Surrey. Club — Windham.
ROBERTSHAWE (H. Coll., 17 Jan. 1917). Argent,
issuant from the base a mount vert, thereon a hurst of
trees proper, on a chief gules, a lion rampant between two
cross crosslets of the first. Mantling vert and argent.
Crest — Issuant out of a coronet of fieurs-de-lys gold, a
gryphon's head sable, holding in the beak four ears of
wheat or. Motto — " Probitas verus honor est."
Sons of Rev. Edward Robertshawe, Clerk in Holy
Orders, Vicar of Danneville, New Zealand, b. 1857 ;
d. 1917 ; m. 1881, Augusta, d. of William Knight: —
Ralph Hopton Robertshawe, Gentleman, b. 1885.
Res. — Danneville, New Zealand.
Kenelm Frederick Robertshawe, Gentleman, b. 1887.
Res.—
Noel Francis Edward Robertshawe, Gentleman, b.
1888. Res. —
ROBERTSON, see ASKEW-ROBERTSON, FORBES-
ROBERTSON, and STEWART-ROBERTSON.
ROBERTSON of Welbourn (H. Coll., 10 Feb. 1918).
Gules, two swords in saltire argent, hilted and pommelled
gold, the points downwards between in chief the sun in
splendour, and in base a fleur-de-lys or, and in fesse two
wolves' heads erased of the second. Crest — Issuant
from a coronet of fieurs-de-lys or, a demi-wolf argent,
gorged with an Eastern crown gold, supporting with the
dexter paw a lance proper, thereon a pennon per fesse
gules and argent. Supporters — On the dexter side, a
grey charger in review order, and on the sinister side, a
bay charger in service order, both proper. Motto —
" Fight the good fight."
Son of Thomas Charles Robertson, of Welbourn,
Lines., m. Ann Johnston : —
Field-Marshal Sir William Robert Robertson, ist Bart.
(4 Oct. 1919), G.C.B., G.C.M.G., K.C.V.O., D.S.O.,
served S. Africa, Chitral Relief Force 1895 ; S. Africa
1900; Great War 1914-19; G.O.C. Great Britain 1918-19,-
G.O.C. Army of the Rhine 1919-20 ; Col. Roy. Scots
Greys 1916-25 ; 3/6th Dragoons 1925 ; and Roy. Horse
Gds. 1928, A.D.C. Gen. to H.M. King George 1917-20,
b. i860 ; m. 1894, Mildred Adelaide, d. of Lieut.-Gen.
Charles Palin, I.A. ; and has issue — (1) Major Brian
Hurbert Robertson, D.S.O., M.C., R.E., b. 1896 [m. 1926,
Edith, d. of J. B. Macindoe, and has issue — 1 dau. ; (2)
Hugh William John Robertson, Esq., b. 1909 ; Rosa-
mund Mildred [m. 1922, Lieut. Walter Agnew, R.N.] ;
Helen Millicent. Res. — 88 Westbourne Terrace, Hyde
Park, W.2. Club — United Service.
ROBERTSON (L.O. and H. Coll.). Gules, three wolves'
heads erased argent, in the centre of the shield three Sara-
cens' heads conjoined in one neck proper, the faces looking
to the chief, the dexter and the sinister, all within a
bordure waved of the second. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand
erect, holding an imperial crown proper. Motto —
"Virtutis gloria merces." Livery — Royal blue, yellow
facings.
Only surv. son of Sir Helenus Robert Robertson, Knt.
Bach., of Upton Grange, Cheshire, b. 1841 ; d. 1919 ;
m. 1873, Kate Ann (Res.— Wilbury Park, Newton
Tony, Salisbury), d. of Thomas Norris Banks of
Rugeley, Staffs. : —
James Archibald St. George Fitzwarenne Despencer-
Robertson, Esq., O.B.E., Bt.-Major Roy. Welsh Fusiliers,
B.A. (Oxon.), Lord of the Manor of Newton Tony, Wilt-
shire, b. 1886; assumed the additional surnames of Fitz-
warenne Despencer in accordance with the will of Edmund
Mortimer Fitzwarenne Despencer, who died 1915. Seat
—Wilbury Park, Newton Tony, Wilts. Clubs— Carlton,
Bath.
ROBERTSON (L.O., 19 Feb. 1913). Gules, on a fesse
between two wolves' heads erased in chief argent, and in
base an imperial eagle of France grasping in its claws a
thunderbolt or, two basket-hilted swords in saltire proper.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — A dexter hand
erect couped at the wrist, holding a royal crown all proper.
Motto — " Virtutis gloria merces."
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Eldest son of the late George Robertson of Perth, b.
; d. ; m. 1834, Janet, d. of Robert Jack of
Mains of Dollar, Clackmannanshire: —
John Robertson, Esq., CLE. (1882), Hon. Col. (ret. list)
Indian Army, served in Crimean Campaign and Indian
Campaign, b. 1837; m. 1861, Marie Frederique, d. of
Mons. M. Gumbert of Colmar, Alsace. Res. — Liddington
Hall, Ryde's Hill, nr. Guildford, Surrey.
ROBERTSON of Struan (L.O., 1672-7). Gules, three
wolves' heads erased argent, armed and langued azure, lying
on a compartment under the arms, a wild man chained.
Dau. of the late Alexander Gilbert Robertson (Struan
Robertson) of Struan, by his wife Charlotte Wilhelmina
Hoffman : —
Jean Rosine Robertson of Struan, Perthshire. Res. —
Sunny Cote, Colehill, Wimborne, Dorset.
ROBERTSON (L.O., 1892). Gules, a fesse ermine,
between two wolves' heads erased in chief and a banner
displayed bendwise in base argent, thereon a canton azure,
charged with a saltire of the third. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries, a dexter arm
erect proper, charged with an ermine spot, the hand holding
an imperial crown also proper. Motto — "Virtutis gloria
merces."
Son of Rt. Hon. James Patrick Bannerman Robertson
of Forte viot, co. Perth, a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary
and a Life Peer, formerly (1891-1899) Lord Justice-
General and President of the Scottish Court of Session,
P.C. , Q.C. , D. L. for City and co. of Edinburgh andco.
Kincardine, M.A. , Hon. LL.D. (Edin.), Lord Rector
of the University 1893-1896, Solicitor-General for Scot-
land 1885-1886 and 1886-1888, and Lord Advocate for
Scotland 1888-1891, b. 1845 ; d. 1909 ; m. 1872, Phila-
delphia Mary Lucy, dau. of W. N. Fraser of Findrack,
and Tornaveen, Aberdeenshire: —
The Hon. Robert Bannerman Fraser Robertson, Capt.
late 21st Lancers, Barrister (Inner Temple), served with
Imperial Yeomanry in South Africa 1900-1901 (mentioned
in despatches), and Great War 1914-18, with 9th Lancers
(wounded and taken prisoner), subsequently G.S.O. War
Office, b. 1873. Res. — Long Thong, Thrapston, Northants.
Club— Carlton.
ROBERTSON (L.O.). Gules, on a chevron between
three wolves' heads erased argent, langued azure, a cinque-
Second son of the late Sir William Rose Robertson,
K.C.S.I., b. ; d. ; m. :—
James Shaw Robertson, Esq., Lord of the Manor of
Chalfont St. Giles, b. 1855 ; m. 1st, 1880, Julia Elizabeth,
d. of Harold Barkworth ; 2nd, 1888, Ethel Elizabeth, d. of
Hugh B. B. McCalmont, and has issue — 2 daus. Seat —
The Vache, Chalfont St. Giles, Bucks. Club— Jun. Carlton.
ROBERTSON (L.O.). Gules, on a chevron between
three wolves' heads erased argent, langued azure, three
mullets of the field. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the liveries, a dexter hand erect, holding
an imperial crown proper. Motto — " Virtutis gloria merces. "
Livery — Blue, red waistcoat, silver buttons.
Eld. son of George Samuel Robertson, M.A. , b. 1825;
d. 1874 ; m. 1851, Helen Mary, d. of William Charles
Kerr, M.D. :—
Rt. Rev. Archibald Robertson, Lord Bishop of Exeter
1903-15. MA., D.D. (Oxon.), Hon. D.D (Durham), Hon.
LL.D. (Glasgow), Fellow of Trinity Coll., Oxford, 1876-
1886, Lecturer 1876-1883, Dean 1879-1883, Principal of
Bishop Hatfield Hall, Durham, 1883-1897, Principal of
King's College, London, 1897-1903, Vice-Chancellor of
London University 1902-3, b. 1853 ; m. 1885, Julia Eleanor
Louisa (d. 1925), d. of late Rev. Charles Noel Mann ; and
has surv. issue — (1) Archibald Horace Mann Robertson,
Gentleman, a principal Clerk at the Admiralty, b. 1886 [m.
1914] ; (2) Gerard Walter Trevelyan Robertson, Esq.,
Comdr. R.N., b. 1889 [ni. 1921, and has issue]; (3) Hugh
Alexander Robertson, Gentleman, M.R.C.P. , M.B. (Oxon.),
b. 1892 [m. 1926]. Res. — 7 Canterbury Road, Oxford.
Club — Athenaeum.
ROBERTSON of Sewardstone Lodge (L.O. , 7 Nov. 1907).
Parted per pale argent and gules, three wolves' heads erased,
all counterchanged, on a chief azure, two pots of lilies ot
the first. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a
foil of the last, all within a bordure of the second. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his
liveries, a dexter hand erect couped at the wrist, holding a
royal crown all proper. Motto—" Virtutis gloria merces."
wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand holding up an imperial
crown all proper. Motto— " Virtutis gloria merces."
Eld. son of John Robertson of Dundee, b. ; d. ;
m. , Barbara, d. of William Paterson and Isabella
Fenwick : —
William Paterson Robertson, Gentleman, Managing
Director of The Rosario Nitrate Company, Ltd., b.
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LAWRENCE ROBERTSON, Gentleman. Armorial
bearings (L.O., 1875)— Gules, a lion's head between three
wolves' heads all erased argent. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, an arm erect,
the hand holding an Imperial crown proper. Motto —
" Virtutis gloria merces."
ROBERTSON of Plas Newydd, formerly of Larkhall
(L.O. , 1812). Gules, three Saracens' heads conjoined in
one neck proper, the faces looking to the chief, the dexter
and the sinister of the shield, between three wolves' heads
erased argent, within a bordure wavy of the last. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries,
a dexter hand erect holding an imperial crown proper.
Motto — "Virtutis gloria merces."
Eld. son of George Hunter Robertson, Esq., J. P. Den-
bighshire (High Sheriff 1905), b. 1836; d. 1912 ; m.
1864, Constance, d. of J. H. Rayner of Seaforth,
Lanes.: —
George Hunter Finlay Robertson, Esq., J. P. Denbigh-
shire (High Shariff 1908), b. 1866; m. 1893, Ethel
Stewart, eldest d. of W. H. Wilson of St. Michael's
Hamlet, Liverpool ; and has issue — George Hunter Robert-
son, Gentleman, b. 1893; and Sylvia. Res. — Gladwyn,
Gresford, Denbighshire. Club — Athenaeum, Liverpool.
ROBERTSON (H. Coll.). Or, on a pale gules, between
two cinquefoils in fesse vert, as many wolves' heads erased in
pale of the first. Mantling gules and or. Crest — Upon a=
rock proper, a wolf's head erased or, gorged with a collar
gemel gules, between two cinquefoils also or.
Son of : —
William Robertson, Gentleman, b. 1856.
ROBERTSON of Huntington Castle, co. Carlow (L.O.,
14 May 1908). Gules, on a fesse between three wolves'
heads erased argent, a naked man fessewise in chains
proper. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a
ROBERTSON (L.O., 13 Dec. 1905). Gules, on a
chevron between three wolves' heads erased argent, as
wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand couped at the wrist,
grasping a scimitar enfiled with an antique crown proper.
Motto — " Ramis micat radix."
Eld. son of Herbert Robertson, Esq., Barrister-at-
Law, J. P., M.A. (Oxon.), M.P., b. 1849; d. 1916 ; m.
1880, Helen Alexandrina Melian, d. and coh. of late
Alexander Durdin, LL.D., J. P., of Huntington Castle,
co. Carlow: —
Manning Durdin Robertson, Esq. , Architect, A.R.I.B.A.,
M.R.I. A. I., F.R.A.S., High Sheriff co. Carlow 1921, b.
1887; m. 1912, Nora Kathleen, only child of Lt.-Gen. Sir
Lawrence Parsons, K..C.B. ; and has issue — Lawrence
Alexander Robertson, Gentleman, b. 1920 ; Esmonde
Manning Robertson, Gentleman, b. 1923 ; Barbara Helen ;
and Olivia Melian. Seat. — Huntington Castle, Clonegal,
co. Carlow. Town res. — 10 Raglan Road, Dublin.
many fleurs-de-lys of the field. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand
holding up an imperial crown all proper. Motto —
" Virtutis gloria merces."
Eld. son of William Brown Robertson, Esq., J. P. of
Coleburn, co. Moray, sometime Lord Dean of Guild
of the city of Dundee, b. 1840; d. ; m. 1871, Jane
Nicoll, only d. of Robert Walker : —
John Charles Robertson, Esq., Capt. and Hon. Major
2nd Highland Brigade R.F.A. , b. 1872; m. 1903, Blanche
Mary Stewart, eld. d. of Edward Chichester Burnard ; and
has surv. issue — Arthur Charles William Robertson, Gentle-
man, b. 1905. Ree. —
HENRY ARGYLL ROBERTSON - FULLARTON,
Gentleman, M.B. , CM. Edinburgh University. Born
23 Dec. 1868, being the eldest surviving son of the late
Rev. Henry M. Robertson, Minister of Bo'ness Parish,
co. Linlithgow, who, in virtue of the Deed of Entail,
assumed the name of Fullarton, by his wife Susan Anne,
third dau. of Major Archibald Fullarton of Kilmichael and
Whitefarland. Armorial bearings (L.O., 1886)— Argent,
a crescent between three otters' heads erased gules. Mant-
ling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his
liveries, a camel's head erased proper. Motto — " Lux
in tenebris." Married, 1899, Edith Muriel (who died 1900),
dau. of the late John Wilson, of Gala Lismore, Victoria;
and has issue — Hilda. Seat — Kilmichael, Brodick, Isle of
Arran. Residence — Torphins, Bridge-of-Weir, Renfrew-
shire.
ROBERT PURDON ROBERTSON - GLASGOW,
Esq., J. P. co. Ayr, late Lieut. Durham Lt. Inf. and
Lt.-Col. 2nd V.B. R. Scots Fusiliers. Born 1868, eldest
son of the late Robert Bruce Robertson-Glasgow, Esq.,
J. P. and D.L. , by his wife Deborah Louisa Grace, dau. of
Simon George Purdon of Tinerana, co. Clare. Armorial
bearings (L.O.,rematric. Sept. 17, 1902) — Quarterly, 1 and
4, gules, on a chevron between three wolves' heads erased
argent, three crescents of the field (for Robertson); 2 and
3, argent, a cocoanut-tree fructed proper, growing out of a
mount in base vert, on a chief azure, a shakefork between
a martlet on the dexter, and a salmon on the sinister,
argent, the last holding in the mouth a ring or (Glasgow,
1807). Mantlings — Dexter, gules, doubled argent ; sinister,
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azure, doubled argent. CrestB— Dexter, a dexter band hold-
ing up an Imperial crown all proper. (Motto — " Quo fas
et gloria"); sinister, a demi-negro, holding in the dexter
hand a sugar-cane all proper (Motto — " Parceresubjectis.")
Livery — Black. Married, Feb. 9, 1897, Muriel Barbara,
dau. of the Rev. Thomas Holt Wilson ; and has Issue —
(1) Robert Wilson Robertson-Glasgow, Gentleman, b.
Nov. 7, 1899 ; (2) Raymond Charles Robertson-Glasgow,
Gentleman, b. July 15, 1901. Seat —
JOHN STEWART ODIARNE ROBERTSON-LUX-
FORD, Esq., J. P. cos. Perth and Sussex, Barrister-at-Law.
Born Feb. 13, 1851, being the only son of the late John
Odiarne Luxford, Esq., of Higham, Sussex, J. P., sometime
an officer Royal Dragoons, by his wife Marion, dau. of
on a pile azure, between two arrows points downwards in
base of the last, three boars' heads couped of the field (for
Luxford) ; 2 and 3, gules, three wolves' heads erased or (for
Robertson); Mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, 1.
upon a wreath of the colours, on a rock proper, a wolf
rampant or, collared, with line reflexed over the back azure,
supporting an arrow as in the arms also proper (for Lux-
ford) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a hand holding up an
imperial crown proper (for Robertson). Motto — " Virtutis
gloria merces." Married, 1880, Cecilia Helen, eldest dau.
of the late James Walker of Dairy ; and has Issue — James
Odiarne Robertson Luxford, Gentleman, b. 1882 ; Ermen-
trude Anne [m. 1901, Henry Curteis Burra of Springfield,
and has issue] ; and Audrey Marion [m. 1906, Major Charles
Bayard Rich, son of Col. C. C. Rich, R.H.A. (killed in
action 1917), and has issue]. Seat — Higham House,
Robertsbridge, Sussex. Town house — 31 Elvaston Place,
London, S.W. Clubs — United University, New (Edin-
burgh).
ROBERTSON-MACDONALD(L.O, 1900). Quarterly,
1 and 4, gules, three crescents interlaced or, between as
many wolves' heads erased argent, armed and langued azure,
all within a bordure of the third, charged with three cres-
cents in chief and five mullets of the first ; 2 and 3, quarterly,
i. , argent, a lion rampant gules ; ii. , or, a dexter hand couped
fessways, holding a cross crosslet fitchee' in pale gules ; iii,.
or, a lymphad, oars in saltire sable, and in base a salmon
naiant proper in a sea vert ; iiii. , argent, an oak tree proper.
Mantling — Dexter, gules and or ; sinister, gules and argent.
Robert Wallas, Esq. , of Madeira ; and assumed by Royal
Licence in 1864 the additional name and arms of Robertson,
pursuant to the will of the late George Duncan Robert-
son of Struan. Armorial bearings — Quarterly, 1 and 4, or,
Crests — 1. on a wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand issuing
out of clouds, holding a garb proper ; Motto — " Perseveranti
dabitur " (Robertson) ; 2. on a wreath of his liveries, a castle
argent, masoned sable; Motto— " My hope is constant in
thee" (Macdonald).
Eld. son of Admiral David Robertson-Macdonald.
R.N., b. 1817 ; d. 1909 ; m. 1848, Caroline, d. of James
Beck of Priors Hardwick, Warwickshire : —
David Macdonald Robertson-Macdonald, Gentleman,
Barr.-at-Law, M.A. Oxon., b. 1857; m. 1889, Ellen Sophia,
d. of the Ven. John William Sheringham, Archdeacon and
Canon of Gloucester ; and has surv. issue — Alan David
James Robertson-Macdonald, Gentleman, b. 1895 ; Mar-
garet Gertrude ; and Caroline Janet. Chambers — 2 Stone
Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.
HUGH MAYNARD EYRE ROBERTSON - ROSS,
Gentleman, late of Glenmoidart, co. Inverness. Born
Nov. 10, 1856. Armorial bearings (L.O.)— Quarterly, or
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and gules, on a cross ermine, between in the first and
fourth quarters a lymphad sable, and in the second and
third three lions rampant of the third, a water-bouget of the
fourth. Mantling gules and or. Crest — Upon a wreath
of the colours, an eagle displayed proper, charged on the
breast with a water-bouget sable, and resting each claw
upon a buckle or. Motto — " Spes aspera levat."
ROBERTSON-SHERSBY-HARVIE of Brownlee (L.O.,
rematric. 2 Jan. 1913). Or, three trefoils slipped vert, on a
chief gules, as many wolves' heads ereased argent, armed and
langued azure. Mantling gules, doubled or. Crest — On
a wreath of his liveries, a demi-wolf argent, armed and
langued gules, holding in his dexter paw a trefoil slipped
vert. Motto — " Per mare per terras."
Only son of Thomas Harvie-Shersby-Robertson, Com.
R.N., J. P., of St. Andrews, Bedford, who assumed the
name of Shersby, b. 1849 ; d. 1909 ; m. 1880, Elizabeth,
d. of Thomas Robertson of Lindsay, Ontario,
Canada : —
Robert Robertson - Shersby - Harvie (formerly Robert
Robertson-Shersby) of Brownlee, Gentleman, B.A., served
Great War as Lieut. R.N.V.R., b. 1890; m. 1914, Elaine
Bruce, d. of W. B. Fuller, of Lancaster, New Eng-
land, U.S.A., and has issue— Robert Bruce Robertson-
Shersby-Harvie, Gentleman, b. 1915. Estates — Brownlee
and Shersby, Charlton, Kent. Seat — Brownlee House, by
Carluke, Lanarkshire.
ROBINSON, see BURRILL-ROBINSON, CLIFTON-
ROBINSON, and RAINEY-ROBINSON.
ROBINSON of London (H. Coll., 1663). Quarterly,
1 and 4 (of honourable augmentation), quarterly, crenelle
gules and or, in the first quarter, upon a tower argent, a
lion of England passant guardant or ; 2 and 3, vert, a buck
statant within an orle of trefoils slipped or. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a buck
trippant or, collared and lined vert, the collar charged with
three trefoils slipped or.
Son of Rev. Sir Frederick Laud Robinson, 9th Bart.,
J.P., M.A., Rector of Cranford, b. 1843; d. 1893; m.
1870, Madeleine Caroline, d. of Frederick Sartoris of
Rushdean Hall : —
Sir Frederick Villiers Laud Robinson, 10th Bart. (22 June
1660), M.C., Major late3rd Batt. Northampton Regt., served
in S. Africa 1902, and Great War (despatches, M.C., Croix
de Guerre (France)), b. 1880; m. 1913, Eileen, d. of Harry
Higham; and has issue — Michael Frederick Robinson,
Esq., b. 1914 ; John Ronald Villiers Robinson, Esq., b.
1915. Seat — Cranford Hall, near Kettering, Northants.
ROBINSON (H. Coll. , 1823). Per fesse embattled azure
and gules, two chevronels between three bucks trippant
argent, attired and unguled of the third. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a buck
trippant in front of park pales proper. Motto — "Spes
mea in futuro est."
Sons of Major-Gen. John Innes Robinson, I.S.C. ,
b. 1833; d. 1892; m. 1861, Bertha, widow of Col.
E. S. Swyny and d. of Rev. G. A. Biedermann : —
Sir Douglas Innes Robinson, 6th Bart, (n Nov. 1823), b.
1863 ; m. 1903, Violet, d. of late Charles Herbert Ames,
H.E.I.C.S. Res. — The Cottage, Thriplow, Cambridge.
Francis Buller Robinson, Esq., b. 1874; m- J909, Mar-
garet Stiles, d. of late W. E. Rich of St. George's Square,
S.W. Res.—
ROBINSON. Vert, on a chevron between three bucks
trippant or, as many cinquefoils of the field, a canton
argent : quartering Bethell, Bell, Grantham, Bayles, and
Mowld.
Sons of Arthur Muschamp Robinson, Esq., J. P.,
F. R.G.S. , of Lome House, Oxton, b. 1837 ; d. 1914 ;
m. 1865, his cousin Frances Jane (d. 1925), second d.
and coh. of the late Charles Hancock of Upper Clapton,
in the county of Middlesex : —
Charles Bethell Allgood Robinson, Gentleman, b. 1875.
Res. — " Buckton," Silverdale Road, Oxton, Birkenhead.
Humphrey John Robinson, Gentleman, b. 1880. Postal
address — S. African Police H.Q. , Johannesburg.
William Mowld Robinson, Gentleman, b. 1881. Res. —
Rookcliffe, Milford-on-Sea, Hants.
Hugh Muschamp Robinson, Gentleman, b. 1883. Res. —
5 Sheffield Terrace, Kensington, W.8.
ROBINSON of Toronto (H. Coll.). Or, on a chevron
between three stags trippant vert, as many cinquefoils of
the field. Mantling vert and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a stag trippant vert, bezantee. Motto — " Pro-
pere et provide."
Sons of John Beverley Robinson, Esq., Lieut.-Gov. of
Ontario 1880-1887, b. 1820 ; d. 1896 ; m. 1847, Mary
Jane, d. of the Hon. Christopher Alexander Hager-
man, Puisne' Judge of the Queen's Bench, Upper
Canada: —
Sir John Beverley Robinson, 4th Bart. (21 Sept. 1854),
b. 1848 ; m. 1st, 1873, Margaret (d. 1875), d. of James
MacDonell of Toronto ; 2nd, 1892, Eleanor Biggar, d. of
Charles W. Cooke, M.D., of Toronto ; and has issue —
John Beverley Beverley Robinson, Esq., b. 1895 ; Margaret
Mary [m. 1896, Dalton McCarthy, Barrister-at-Law, and
has issue"!. Res. — Glenwood, Edgewater, New Jersey,
U.S.A.
Strachan Napier Robinson, Gentleman, b. 1849. Res. —
Toronto.
Sons of Christopher Conway Robinson, Esq., K.C.,
b. 1853; d. 1907; m. 1880, Jane, d. of Norman
Torquil M'Leod of Toronto: —
John Beverley Robinson, Gentleman, b. 1885. Res. —
Norman Macleod Beverley Robinson, Gentleman, b. 1887.
Res. —
Sons of Christopher Robinson, Esq., K.C., of Toronto,
b. 1828; d. 1905; m. 1879, Elizabeth Street, d. of
Josiah Burr Plumb, Speaker of the Senate, Canada : —
Christopher Charles Robinson, Gentleman, b. 1883 ;
m. 1907, Isabel Hodgins, d. of Charles B. W. Biggar,
Esq., K.C. ; and has issue — Christopher Robinson, Gentle-
man, b 1909 ; Peter Beverley Robinson, Gentleman, b.
1915 ; Hugh Lukin Robinson, Gentleman, b. 1916; Helen
Hilary; and Laura Beverley. Res. —
John Beverley Robinson, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. R.A.F.,
6. 1884; m. 1920, Marion, d. of W. de Lisle Schreiber of
Toronto. Res. —
Duncan Strachan Robinson, Gentleman, b. 1886; m.
1916, Emily, d. of J. G. Watson of Brandon, Manitoba.
Res.—
Only son of Major-Gen. Sir Charles Walker Robinson,
K.C.B., b. 1836; d. 1924; m. 1884, Margaret Frances,
d. of General Sir Archibald Alison, G.C.B., 2nd Bart. : —
Charles Archibald Beverley Robinson, Esq., b. 1898.
Post, add.—
ROBINSON (H.ColL). Vert, a stag trippant or, on a
chief argent two demi-lions rampant gules, each holding
between the paws an ogress. Mantling vert and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front of an ancient
wooden battleship proper, an escutcheon gules charged
with a cinquefoil or. Supporters— Dexter, a waterman
Bob
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-wearing the coat and badge known as a " Doggett's "
■coat and badge, and holding in the exterior hand an oar ;
sinister, an Australian aborigine, with shield and spear all
proper.
Eld. son of Robert William Robinson of Nelson Dock,
Rotherhithe, London, Shipbuilder, b. 1829 ; d. 1895 ;
m. 1852, Frances S., d. of Thomas Bilbe, also of
Nelson Dock, Rotherhithe, Shipbuilder : —
Lt.-Col. Sir Thomas Bilbe Robinson, G.B.E. (1920),
K.C.M.G. (1913), Knt. Bach. (1910), Officer Legion of
Honour, Comdr. Orders of the Crown of Italy and of
Crown of Belgium, Agent-Gen. in London for Queensland
1910-20, Dir. of Meat Supplies for Allied Armies 1914-18,
J. P. Queensland, commanded 1st Queensland Regt. of
Infantry, b. 1853; m. 1st, 1876, Elizabeth Phoebe Jane
Sarah (d. 1901), d. of William Jobling of Brockley,
Kent; and by her has issue — Janet [m. 1911, Harold
Parker]; 2nd, 1903, Rosa Hannah, d. of Walter Cowell
of Broadstairs ; and has further issue — Allan Bilbe Robin-
son, Esq., b. 1910 ; Phyllis Rosa; and Olive Marion [m.
1927, James Newton Rodney Moore, Lieut 3rd Batt. Gren.
Gds.]. Res. — Callis Court, Broadstairs, Kent; 7 Cam-
bridge Gate, Regent's Park, N.W. Clubs — Oriental, Re-
form, Queensland (Brisbane).
FRANCIS EDWARD ROBINSON, Esq., J. P. Middx.,
M.A. (Cantab.). Born July 30, 1865, being the elder son of
the late Edward Robinson of York, by his wife Harriet, dau.
of Jonathan Williams of Darlington, Member of the Middle-
sex C.C. 1913-22. Armorial bearings — Or, gutt^e-de-
sang, on a bend gules between two roses of the last,
barbed and seeded proper, three hearts argent. Mant-
ling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
two arms embowed, the hands holding a stag's head erased
all proper, between the attires a heart argent. Motto — " In
omnibus temperantia." Married, April 19, 1894, Amy
Eliza, only surviving dau. of the late James Hargreaves of
Gooden House, Heywood, co. Lanes. ; and has Issue — (1)
Alan James Robinson, Gentleman, b. April 10, 1895; (2)
Montague Arnet Robinson, Gentleman, b. April 24, 1898;
(3) Hugh Hargreaves Robinson, Gentleman, b. April 5,
1899. Residence — Gooden Gate, Stanmore, Middlesex.
THOMAS MIDDLETON ROBINSON, Esquire,
Major, late 14th Prince of Wales' Own West York-
shire Regt. and Army Pay Department. Born Jan. 27,
1849, being the second son of William Robinson Robinson,
Esq., J. P. and D.L. (who with his issue was authorised by
Royal Licence, dated Sept. 22, 1838, to take the surname
af Robinson only, and to bear the arms of Robinson), by
his wife Sarah Dorothy, only surviving dau. of William
Grey of Norton, co. Durham. Armorial bearings— Vert,
guttee-d'eau, on a chevron between three bucks trippant or,
as many cinquefoils gules (for Robinson). Mantling vert
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a buck or,
supporting with his dexter fore-leg an escutcheon quarterly
gules and or, in the first quarter a cross flory argent.
Motto — "Post nubila Phoebus." Married, July 24, 1884,
Jessie(rf. 191 8), youngest dau. of the late Charles Drummond
Bailey, Esq., J. P., of Charlton Musgrove, co. Somerset,
Residence— Western House, Emsworth, Hants.
WILLIAM GREY ROBINSON, J. P. Gloucs., M.A.
Magdalen Coll., Oxford. Born August 14, 1846, being the
eldest son of the late William Robinson Robinson, Esq.,
J. P. and D.L. (by Royal Licence, dated Sept. 22, 1838, he
and his issue were authorised to take the surname of Robin-
son only, and also to bear the arms of Robinson), by his
wife Sarah Dorothy, only surviving dau. of William Grey
of Norton, co. Durham. Armorial bearings — Vert,
gutt6e-d'eau, on a chevron between three bucks trippant or,
as many cinquefoils gules (for Robinson). Mantling vert
and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a buck or,
supporting with his dexter fore-leg an escutcheon quarterly
gules and or, in the first quarter a cross flory argent.
Motto — "Post nubila Phoebus." Seat — Silksworth, near
Sunderland. Residence — Parklands, Stonehouse, Glouces-
tershire.
ROBINSON (H. Coll., 1856). Vert, on a chevron
ermine between two stags trippant argent, two swords in
saltire proper between as many cinquefoils of the field.
Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, upon a mount vert, amid fern proper, a stag
trippant or, guttle vert.
Sons of late Surg.-Maj. Frederick Robinson, M.D. ,
Scots Fusilier Guards, d. 1901 ; m. 1853, Alice, only
surv. d. of Robert Yarde Foley of Kinsale, co. Cork : —
George Somerville Robinson, Esq., Surg. Lt.-Col. late
Scots Guards, served in S. Africa, b. 2 June 1857 ; m. 27 Nov.
1890, his cousin Adelaide Maude, widow of Robert Seymour,
and only d. of Edward Green Foley of Dublin ; and has
had issue — George Cuthbert Robinson, Gentleman, b. 21
Nov. 1892 ; d. . Res. —
Frederick Foley Robinson, Gentleman, M. I.E.E. ,
A.M.I.C.E., b. 1864. Res.— Engineers' Dept. L.C.C. ,
Spring Gardens, S.W.
Rev. Cecil Lowes Robinson, M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dub.),
Vicar of St. George's, Leicester, b. 17 Dec. 1869. Res. — St.
George's Vicarage, Leicester.
ROBINSON (H. Coll.). Argent, a chevron ermines,
between two branches of oak fructed and slipped in chief
and an esquire's helmet in base all proper. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
issuant from the battlements of a tower, a dexter cubit
arm erect between two branches of oak fructed and holding
in the hand a like branch of oak all proper. Motto—
" Acquirit qui tueter."
Son of Samuel Robinson, b. 1834 ; d. 1913 ; m. ,
Elizabeth (b. 1831, d. 1909), d. of Richard Pycraft
Howard : —
Frederick Arthur Robinson, Gentleman, Assoc. Inst. C.E. ,
M.I.Mech.E. , b. i860; m. 1887, Kate Frances, eldest d. of
Rev. Henry William Butcher; and has issue- Frederick
Percival Robinson, Gentleman, B.A. of Pembroke Coll.,
Cambridge, b. 1887 ; and Marion Frances Kate. Res. —
The Tilt House, Cobham, Surrey. Club — Constitutional.
ROBINSON (U.O., 1891). Vert, a chevron engrailed
or, between three stags at gaze of the last, each charged
with a fleur-de-lys azure. Mantling vert and or. Crest —
Out of a crown vallary or, a mount vert, thereon a stag as
in the arms. Motto — " Legi regi fidus."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Augustus Robinson, P.C.,
K.C.B., 1st Bart., b. 1857; d. 1927; m. 1883, Harriet,
d. of Sir Robert Lynch- Blosse, 10th Bart. : —
Sir Christopher Henry Robinson, 2nd Bart. (30 Jan. 1920),
b. 1884 ; m. 1912, Dorothy, d. of Henry Warren of Carrick-
mines, co. Dublin, and has issue — Niall Bryan Robinson,
Esq., b. 1918. Res.— 64 Burton Court, S.W.3. Clubs—
Windham, Kildare Street (Dublin).
Bryan Arthur Robinson, Esq., b. 1889; m. 1919, Pamela,
d. of Ambrose Pickard of Leeds. Res. — Vincennes, France.
Adrian Robinson, Esq., Chief Inspector Home Office,
Northern Ireland, b. 1892 ; m. 1919, Agnes Patricia, d. of
Hugh Dorrien of Donegal, and has issue — Henry Adrian
Robinson, Gentleman, b. 1920. Res. — Magheraleave,
Lisburn, co. Antrim.
Only s. of Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Hercules George Robert
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Robinson, ist Baron Rosmead, a Bart. , P. C. , G. C. M. G. ,
Gov. of Cape Colony and High Commr. of S. Africa,
b. 1824 ; d. 1897 ; tn. 1846, Hon. Nea Arthur Ada Rose
d'Amour Annesley, d. of 10th Visct. Valentia : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Hercules Arthur Temple Robinson, 2nd
Baron Rosmead of Rosmead, co. Westmeath, and Tafel-
burg, S. Africa (11 Aug. 1896) 2nd Bart. (U.K., 6 Feb. 1891),
late Major and Hon. Lt.-Col. 5th Batt. Roy. Fus., served
in S. African War [Supporters — Dexter, an ostrich ;
sinister, a kangaroo, both regardant proper], b. 1866 ; tn.
1891, Hon. Edith Louisa Handcock, d. of 4th Lord Castle-
maine ; and has had issue — Hon. Hercules Edward Joseph
Robinson, 2nd Lieut. 8th Batt. The Buffs, b. 1895 ; d. 1915,
of wounds received in action ; Hon. Edith Norah Florence
[tn. i9i7,Capt. John Lachlan Cope, R. N. A. S.,and has issue] ;
and Hon. Nea Kathleen Elizabeth Clare. Res. — 16 West
Bolton Gardens, W.5. Clubs — Carlton, Army and Navy.
Son of Sir William Cleaver Francis Robinson,
G.C.M.G., Gov. of Western Australia, &c, b. 1834;
d. 1897 ; tn. 1862, Olivia Edith Dean, d. of Most Rev.
Thomas Stevart Townsend, Bishop of Meath : —
Major Frederick William Templetown Robinson, D.S.O.
(1900), late ist Roy. Garrison Regt. , b. 1863; tn. 1888,
Gertrude Maria, d. of Sir Alfred Hughes, 9th Bart. ; and
has issue — (1) Douglas Frederick Hughes Robinson, Esq.,
h, 1891 ; (2) Llewellyn Maitland Hughes Robinson, Gentle-
man, b. 1893 ; and Ruth Evangeline Hughes [tn. 1918,
James Menzies]. Club— Overseas.
ROBINSON (H. Coll., 1795). Azure, a flying-fish in
bend proper, on a chief or, a stag lodged between two
cinquefoils gules. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, an arm embowed, vested azure,
cuffed argent, holding in the hand a flying-fish proper.
Motto — " Non te descram."
Son of Thomas Robinson, Gentleman, b. 1809 ;
d. 1893; m. 1835, Jane, d. of Francis Stephenson: —
James Robinson, Gentleman, b. 1847 ; tn. 1885, Ellen,
d. of Francis Theakstone, of Rathgate, Darlington, and
has issue— (1) Alfred Francis Robinson, Esq., Capt Res. of
Officers, late 3rd Batt. The Green Howards, served Great
War 1914-18, b. 1887 (Res. — 70 Warwick Square, S.W.
Clubs — Jun. Naval and Military, Dar-as-Salaam (Tanga,
E. Africa)); (2) Thomas Nevill Robinson, late Lieut.
R.F.A., and R.F.C. , served Great War 1915-17, b. 1893
(Res. — Buenos Aires. Club — Jockey (Buenos Aires)) ; Kate
[m. Henry White, and has issue] ; and Bertha [m. Thomas
Rowell, and has issue]. Res. — 3 Cliffe Terrace, Darlington.
Son of Arthur Henry Robinson, Esq., M.D., Surgeon-
Colonel, Member of the Hon. Society of the Middle
Temple, b. 1854; d. 192a; tn. 1881, Isabel Kate, d.
of Joseph Fawcett : —
Arthur Lowry Robinson, Esq., L.M.S.S. A. (Lond.), temp.
Capt. R.A.M.C., b. 1883. Res. — 45B Golders Green Road,
N.W.
ROBINSON (H. Coll.). Sable, on a chevron or, between
three stags at gaze of the last, each gorged with a collar
vair, two stags' attires chevronwise of the field. Mantling
sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a mount vert, thereon a stag as in the arms, three
escallops reversed or. Motto — " Qualis ab incepto."
Surv. sons of Nathaniel Robinson, b. 1824 ; d. 1899 ;
tn. 1848, Martha Jane, d. of Thomas Archer, Esq.,
J. P., of Barton Place, Suffolk:—
Wilford Vidal Robinson, Gentleman, b. 1857 ; tn. ist,
1896, Harriet, d. of Capt. J. Saltren-Willet, R.H.A., of
Petticombe, N. Devon; 2nd, 1906, Constance, d. of Ronald
Kennedy of Liverpool ; and has issue — One dau. Res. —
4 Old Quebec Street, W. 1.
Eustace Harold Robinson, Gentleman, b. i860; tn. 1895,
Ellen, d. of Wm. Blewett of the Dove House, Pinner,
Middlesex ; and has issue — One son and two daus. Res. —
Son of George Strickland Robinson, b. 1832; d. 1905;
tn. 1857, Harriet, d. of W. Good of Somerset House : —
Robinson, Gentleman, b. . Res.—
Sons of Rev. Thomas Robinson, Clerk in Holy Orders,
late Vicar of Ewshott, co. Southampton, B.A. (Camb.),
b. 1837; d. 1925; tn. ist, 1862, Eliza (d. 1868), d. of
Thomas Catlin of Chillesford, Suffolk ; 2nd, 1869, Agnes
(d. 1899), d. of George Abraham Crawley of Highgate
and 20 Whitehall Place : —
George Villiers Robinson, Gentleman, b. 1872; tn. ,
Enid Ellen, d. of John Rodney Hatherly ; and has issue —
Pamela Rosalind ; and Rachel Barbara. Res. —
Clement Crawley Robinson, Gentleman, b. 1874 ; tn. 1903,
Constance, third d. of Henry Brooks of Hersham Lodge,
Sussex ; and has issue — Sidney Strickland Robinson, Gen-
tleman, b. 1904 ; Olive Constance ; Daphne ; and Veronica.
Res. — Woodlands, Ewshott, Farnham, Surrey.
ROBINSON of Hawthornden, Wynberg, Cape Colony
(H. Coll., 1908). Vert, three bezants chevronwise between
two chevronels, the whole between three demi-stags couped
or. Mantling vert and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-stag or, charged with two chevronels vert,
supporting with the dexter leg a flagstaff in bend sinister
proper, therefrom a banner vert, charged with a bezant.
Motto— " Eureka."
Sons of Sir Joseph Benjamin Robinson, ist Bart., J. P.
and Mayor of Kimberley, b. 1845 ; d. 1929 ; tn. 1877,
Elizabeth Rebecca, d. of James Ferguson of Kimberley,
S. Africa : —
Sir Joseph Benjamin Robinson, 2nd Bart. (1908), £. 1887.
Seat — Hawthornden, Wynberg, Cape Colony.
Wilfred Henry Robinson, Esq., b. 1889.
ROBINSON of Worksop Manor (H. Coll.). Per pale
vert and or, three boars' heads couped chevronwise, between
as many bucks trippant, all counterchanged. Mantling
vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
buck proper, gorged with a mural crown, and resting the
sinister foot on a boar's head fessewise couped or.
Son of Thomas Robinson of The Manor House,
Arnold, Notts., b. 1801 ; d. 1878 ; tn. 1830, Alice, d. of
Jarvis Parr, of Arnold :— - — i
Sir John Robinson, Kt. Bach. (1905), J. P. Notts., High
Sheriff 1901, Alderman, C.C. , b. 1839; tn. ist, 1867, Annie
(d. 1909), d. of Dr. John Sandford Tatham Davison ; 2nd,
191 1, Eveline Maude, d. of late D. F. Alderson of Park
House, Worksop. Seat — Worksop Manor, Worksop,
Notts. Clubs — Carlton, Worksop.
JOHN ALEXANDER ROBSON-SCOTT, Gentleman.
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Born 1858, eld. son of Thomas Robson-Scott of Newton, by
his wife Mary, d. of Rev. J. Wight. Armorial bearings
(L.O. , 1859)— Or, on a bend azure, a mullet between
two crescents of the first, within a bordure of the third ;
on a chief gules, a stag trippant also of the first, between
two boars' heads couped argent. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stag trippant
proper. Motto — " Patriam amo. " Married, 1887, Mar-
garet Suter, second dau. of the late William Lang of Sel-
kirk, N.B., and Wargram, N.S. Wales ; and has had with
other Issue — Thomas Selby Robson-Scott, Gentleman,
Lieut. 2nd Batt. The Roy. Scots, b. 1894 ; missing and
presumed killed in action 1914. Seat— Newton, Jedburgh,
ROBSON (H. Coll., 23 Jan. 1884). Sable, on a pile nebuly
or, between two pairs of compasses extended in base of the
last, three boars' heads couped of the first. Mantling
sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, issuant
from the embattlements of a tower encircled by a wreath
of ivy proper, a boar's head sable, the neck charged with
a pair of compasses as in the arms. Motto — "Cura et
industria."
Only surv. son of Edward Robert Robson, Gentleman,
F.R.I.B.A.,F.S.A., F.S.I. , b. 2 March, 1835; d. 1917 ;
m. 1861, Mary Ann (d. 1900), eld. d. of Henry Longden
of Western Bank, Sheffield :—
Philip Appleby Robson, Gentleman, F.R.I.B.A.,
F.M.S.A. [Motto — " Amore corpora cadunt corda ligata
manent"], b. 20 Feb. 1871 ; m. 25 June, 1901, Gladys
Dorothy (d. 1927), yngst. d. of Henry James Hanson of Mar-
low, co. Bucks. ; and has issue— Maurice Edward Appleby
Robson, Gentleman, b. 29 March 1902 ; and Denise
Jocelyn Alethea. Res.— Perceval House, Blackheath Hill,
S.E.10.
Son of Henry Robson, Esq., J.P., b. 1840; d. 1884;
m. 1872, Mary, eld. dau. of John Burdon, of Gilesgate,
Durham : —
Oswald Henry Robson, Gentleman, b. 1875 ; m. 1914,
Ann Beatrice, d. of Josiah Brown ; and has issue — Kenneth
Henry Robson, Gentleman, *. 1917 ; Donald Alistair Rob-
son, Gentleman, b. 1923 ; Ida Mary ; Grace Marion ; and
Joyce Burdon. Res.— Melkridge, Glebelands Road, Prest-
wich, Manchester.
ROBSONf(H. Coll., 1910). Azure, a chevron ermine,
between in chief two boars' heads erased, and in base
on a mount a cross patonce or. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, issuant from a crescent
a boar's head and neck azure. Motto — " Fac et spera."
Only son of Baron Robson, of Jesmond, P.C.,
G.C.M.G., b. 1852 ; d. 1918 ; m. 1887, Catherine
Emily (Res. — 26 Eaton Square, S.W.), d. of the
late Charles Burge : —
Hon. Harold Burge Robson, Lt.-Col. comdg. 7th Batt.
Northumberland Fus. 1927, served European War 1914-
18 (Mons Star, desp., Croix de Guerre), Barrister-at-
Law, Inner Temple, J. P. Northumberland, 1926, Secre-
tary of Commissions Lord Chancellor's Office, 1919, 6.
1888 ; m. 1st, 1912, Ysolt (whom he divorced 1920), d. of
Col. H. Le Roy-Lewis, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., of West-
bury House, Petersfield ; 2nd, 1922, Iris, d. of the late
Reginald A. Smith ; and has issue (by 1st marriage) —
William Michael Robson, Esq., b. 1912 ; (by 2nd mar-
riage)— Nigel John Robson, Esq., b. 1926 ; and Anne.
Res. — Lesbury House, Lesbury, Northumberland.
Clubs — Bath, Brooks's.
ROBSON (L.O. ). Vert, on a fess ermine, between two
boars' heads erased or, armed and langued gules in chief,
and in base a garb of the third, a lotus flowered azure.
Mantling vert, doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his
1 veries, a boar's head as in the arms. Motto— " Virtute
et doctrina."
Son of : —
Samuel Robson, Esq., M.A. (Edin.), sometime Principal
oftheGovt. Coll., Lahore, India, and now Principal of H.H.
The Maharaja of Kashmir's Coll. at Jammu, b.
Post. add. — The College, Jaminu, Kashmir, India.
ROCHDALE, Baron, see KEMP.
ROCHE (U.O. , arms certified and supporters granted
1856). Gules, three roach naiant in pale argent, a canton
of the last. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, on a rock proper, an osprey or
sea-eagle with wings displayed argent, collared gemelle
azure, membered or, holding in its dexter claw a roach.
Motto — " Mon Dieu est ma roche. "
Sons of Rt. Hon. James Boothby Burke Roche, 3rd
Baron Fermoy, M.A. (Camb.), b. 1851 ; d. 1920;
m. 1880, Frances (div. 1891), d. of F. Work of New
York :—
Rt. Hon. Edmund Maurice Roche, 4th Baron Fermoy
(U.K. 10 Sept., 1856), M.P. King's Lynn since 1924
[Supporters — Dexter, a lion erminois, gorged with a collar
sable, therefrom pendent an escutcheon gules, charged with
three roach naiant in pale argent ; sinister, a greyhound,
pean, gorged with a collar or, therefrom pendent an
escutcheon per pale of the second and gules, three lions
passant guardant in pale, counterchanged], b. (twin) 1885.
Res. — The Shooting Lodge, Heacham, Norfolk. Clubs —
Bachelors', Brooks's.
Hon. Francis George Roche, b. (twin) 1885. Res. —
Sons of Hon. Alexis Charles Burke Roche, late Gen-
tleman-in- Waiting at the Viceregal Court, b. 1853 ; d.
1914; m. 1889, Hon. Lucy Maude (d. 1909), d. of
1st Viscount Goschen ; —
George Denis Burke Roche, Esq., M.C., Capt. in the
Army, British Vice-Consul Comodoro Rivada via since 1925,
b. 1893 ; m. 1921, Aletta, d. of M. Venter; and has issue
— Alexis Maritinus Roche, Gentleman, b. 1922 ; Reginald
Rupert Burke Roche, Gentleman, b. 1923. Res. — British
Vice-Consulate, Comodoro Rivadavia, Chubert, Argentine.
Club— Bath.
Edmund Burke Roche, Gentleman, b. 1897. Res- —
Son of Hon. Ulick de Rupe Burke Roche, C.B. , Col.
late S.W. Borderers, b. 1856 ; d. 1919 ; m. ist, 1882,
Agnes Blair (d. 1905), d. of Gen. Jasper Otway Mayne,
R. E. ; 2nd, 1906, Dorothea, d. of John Jones of Ynysfor,
Esq., D.L. :—
Ulick Edmund Burke Roche, Esq., b. 1906. Res. —
Only surv. son of ist Baron Fermoy, b. 18 15 ; d. 1874 ;
m. 1848, Eliza (d. 1897), d. of James Boothby, of
Twyford Abbey, Middx : —
Hon. Edmund Burke Roche, b. 1859 ; m. 1912, Elizabeth,
d. of John Greaves Clapham, of Quebec. Res. —
ROCHE (Confn. U.O., 1 July 1838). Gules, three roach
naiant, a bordure engrailed argent. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, on a rock, a
stork close, charged with a torteau, in his dexter claw a
roach, all proper. Motto — " Dieu est ma roche."
Son of Sir Standish Deane O'Grady Roche, 3rd Bart.,
1670
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J. P. cos. Clare and Carlow, b. 1845; d. 1914; m. 1st,
1874, Mary Harriet Frances {d. 1903), eldest d. of
Colmore Frind Cregoe Colmore of Moor End; 2nd,
1910, Sybil, d. of late Col. Dyson Lauri of Belsgrove,
Argyllshire : —
Sir Standish O'Grady Roche, 4th Bart., of Carass, co.
Limerick (8 Aug. 1838), b. 1911. Res.— Aghade, Tullow,
co. Carlow.
ROCHE of Yass, N.S. Wales (U.O.). Gules, three
roaches naiant in pale argent, between as many cross
crosslets or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, on a rock proper, charged with
a cross crosslet gules, a cormorant with wings displayed
argent, beaked and legged or, holding in the dexter claw a
roach as in the arms. Motto—" Mon Dieu est ma roche."
Descendants of Stephen Benjamin Roche, of Abbeyside,
Dungarvan, co. Waterford: —
Descendants ?
Eldest son of Frederick William Roche, Gentleman, of
Dalby, Queensland, b. ■ d, ; tn. : —
Frederick William Castle Roche, Gentleman. Res. —
Cavan, Yass, New South Wales.
ROCHFORT, see BOYD-ROCHFORT.
ROCHFORT (U.O.). Azure, a lion rampant argent.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a robin proper. Motto — ' ' Vi vel suavitate."
Sons of John Burgh Rochfort, Gentleman, late Lieut.
R.H.A. , b. 1838; d. 1908; m. 1863, Hilare Charlotte
(d. 1907), d. of Henry Hall of Barton Abbey, co.
Oxford :—
Horace Cosby Rochfort, Gentleman, b. 1877; tn. 1906,
Violet Ethel, third d. of John Ussher of Rocklands, Oran-
more, co. Galway ; and has issue — Hilare Francis. Post.
add. —
Oswald John Rochfort, Gentleman, b. 1883; tn. 1910,
Ruth Laurie, only d. of A. Rapaport of Blackheath.
Res.—
Sons of Horace William Noel Rochfort, Esq., of
Clogrenane, B.A., J. P. and D.L. (High Sheriff co.
Carlow 1839, and Queen's Co. 1845), b. 1809 ; d. 1891 ;
tn. 1st, 1837, Frances Elizabeth (d. 1841), d. of Thomas
Phillips Cosby of Stradbally Hall, Queen's Co.; 2nd,
1845, Hon. Charlotte Hood (d. 1906), d. of 2nd Baron
Bridport : —
Horace William Rochfort, Esq., Capt. (ret.) R.N., b.
1839; tn. 1882, Elizabeth, d. of Marriott R. Dalway, M.P.,
of Bella Hill, co. Antrim ; and has issue — Horace Marriott
Thomas Rochfort, Gentleman, b. 1883; and Dorothy
Frances Elizabeth. Res. —
William Robert Hood Rochfort, Esq., J.P. co. Tipperary,
F. Surv. Inst., formerly Lieut. R.A. , b. 1847; tn. 1875,
Helen Blanche, d. of Robert S. Palmer of Dromquinna,
co. Kerry. Seat — Cahir Abbey, Cahir, co. Tipperary.
Colonel CHARLES AUGUSTUS ROCHFORT-
BOYD, C.M.G., late R.E. Born Oct. 4, 1850,
being the second son of thelateG. A. Rochfort-Boyd, D.L.,of
Middleton Park, Westmeath ; served in Egyptian Campaign
1882, Brevet-Major, and in S. African Campaign 1899-1900
4C.M.G.). Armorial bearings — Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure,
a fesse chequy argent and gules between three crescents of
the second (for Boyd) ; 2 and 3, azure, a lion rampant
argent, in chief two robin redbreasts proper (for Rochfort).
Mantling azure and argent. Crests— 1. out of a ducal
coronet or, a dexter hand pointing upwards, with the third
and fourth fingers folded proper (for Boyd) ; 2. on a mural
crown or, a robin redbreast proper, charged with a cross
pateeor (for Rochfort). Mottoes— " Confido " (for Boyd) ;
"Candor dat viribus alas" (for Rochfort). Married 1st,
1874, Adeline (d. 1902), dau. of late Mountifort Longfield,
D. L. , of Castle Mary, co. Cork; and has had Issue — (1)
Robert Mountifort Rochfort-Boyd, b. 1875, d. 1884 ; (2)
Henry Charles Rochfort-Boyd, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col.
R.H.A., b. Oct. 13, 1887 ; d. of wounds received in action
1917 [m. 1908, Dorothy, d. of Arthur Nicholson of Brighton ;
and had issue — Charles Rochfort-Boyd, Gentleman, b. 1912] ;
2nd, 1906, Grace Ethel Whiston of Birchwood Fleet, and
widow of the late W. W. Whiston, Postal address — Bel-
vedere House, Farnboro, Hants.
ROCKE of Clungunford (R.L., 26 Nov. 1906, H. Coll.)-
Per chevron or and sable, three chess- rooks counter,
changed, on a chief embattled gules, a leopard's face of
the first. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, upon a rock proper, between two ostrich.
feathers erect gules, a martlet or. Motto — " In Deo nostra
spes est."
Son of Evan Aubrey Thomas, Esq., Lt.-Col. late
7th Dragoon Guards, b. 1845 ; tn. 1st, 1882, Constance
Ida (d. 1884), only d. of John Rocke of Clungunford,
co. Salop, Esq.. J. P., D.L. (High Sheriff 1869):—
Evan Meredyth Rocke (formerly Thomas), Gentleman,
B.A. (Camb.), b. 1884; m. 1911, Charlotte Mary, d. of
Philip Seymour Williams of Napleton House, Worcester-
shire ; and has issue — John Seymour Evan Rocke, Gentle-
man, b. 1915 ; Ida Mary ; and Constance Mary. Seat —
Clungunford House, Aston-on-Clun, Salop.
RODDAM (R.L., 6 Nov. 1864, H. Coll.). Gules, on
a bend ermine, three cinquefoils sable. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — (None exemplified.) Motto — "Nee
deficit alter." Livery — Blue and red.
Son of Roddam Falder, b. 1822; d. i860; tn. 1851,
Elizabeth Scott, d. of William Wyse of Glasgow : —
Roddam John Roddam, Esq., O.B.E., D.L., J.P. co.
Northumberland, B.A. Camb., Lt.-Col. Comdg. 3rd Batt.
Special Reserve Northumberland Fus. (Mil.), raised and
commanded 15th Batt. during Great War, b. 1857; tn.
1879, Helen Fredericka, d. of Capt. Alexander Taubman
Goldie, R.N.,ofThe Hermitage, Isle of Man ; and has had
issue — Robert Collingwood Roddam, Esq., M.C., Capt. att.
1st Batt. Northumberland Fus., b. 1890; killed in action
1915 ; Helen Mary Goldie [tn. 1908, Major Graham Holder-
ness, 5th Fus.]; and Olive Margaret Rickman [tn. 1920,
Arthur Dillwyn Knox, son of the late Bishop of Man-
chester]. Seat — Roddam Hall, Wooperton Station, North-
umberland.
RODEN, Earl of, see JOSSELYN.
The Late EDWARD RODGER, Gentleman. Born
i860, and died 1924, being the son of the late James Rodger,
Esq., J.P. co. Lanark, b. 1811 ; d. 1891 ; tn. 1852, Jane, dau.
of Thomas Rushton. Armorial bearings ( L. O. , 1838, re-
matric. 1892) — Sable, a stag's head erased argent, holding
in his mouth a mullet or, within a bordure party per pale
of the last and ermine, charged with three escallops of the
first. Above the shield is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a Mantling sable, doubled argent ; and upon
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a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, on a mount, a stag
courant, between two laurel branches all proper; and in
an escroll over the same, this Motto,
Deo."
Nos nostraque
RODNEY. Or, three eagles displayed with wings
inverted purpure. Mantling purpure and or. Crest —
On a ducal coronet or, an eagle wings displayed and
inverted purpure. Motto — " Non generant aquilae colum-
bas."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir George Bridges Harley Dennett
Rodney, 7th Baron Rodney, b. 1857; d. 1909;
by 1st wife, tn. 1891, Hon. Corisande Guest, C.B.E.,
d. of 1st Lord Wimborne : —
Rt. Hon. Sir George Bridges Harley Guest Rodney, 8th
Baron Rodney (19 June, 1782), Bart. (22 Jan., 1764),
Capt. late 2nd Dragoons and Royal Scots Greys, Reserve
of Officers [Supporters — Two eagles wings inverted
purpure, beaked and membered or, each sustaining
with the interior claw a banner of St. George, the staves
proper, each entiled with a naval coronet gold], b. 1891 ;
tn. 1917, Marjorie, d. of Capt, the Hon. Launcelot
Lowther ; and has issue — Hon. George William Rodney,
b. 1918 ; Hon. John Francis Rodney, b. 1920 ; Hon.
Michael Rodney, b. 1926 : Hon. Diana Rosemary. Res. —
Cottesmore Farm, Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada.
Club— White's.
Hon. James Henry Bertie Rodney, M.C., Capt. late
Rifle Brigade, b. 1893 [tn. 1st, Bertha (obtained a div.
1927), d. of F. Jones ; 2nd, 1928, Frances, d. of R.
Oldham. Club — Bath.
Hon. Charles Christian Simon Rodney, Capt. (ret.)
Grenadier Guards, b. 1895 ; tn. 1922, Gladys, d. of the
late John Hamar Greenwood, of Whitby, Canada. Res.
— Bury Green House, Cheshunt, Herts. Club — Turf.
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Dennett Rodney, 6th
Baron Rodney, b. 1820 ; d. 1864 ; tn. 1850, Sarah,
d. of John Singleton : —
Hon. Robert William Henry Rodney, J. P. co.
Gloucester, b. 1858 ; tn. 1882, Henrietta Katherine, d. of
Henry Williams-Wynn, of Howberry Park, co. Oxford ;
and has issue— Mervyn Harley Rodney, Esq., Lieut.
R.N.R., b. 1890 [tn. 1st, Dorothy (d. 1917), d. of Rev.
Benjamin Norton-Thompson, of Weston-super-Mare ;
2nd, 192 1, Louise, d. of Professor Halleux ; and has
issue] ; Robert Henry Basil Rodney, Gentleman, b. 1893
[tn. 1928, Ellen, d. of the late Henry Brimicombe] ; Ivor
Morgan Rodney, Gentleman, Flight-Lieut. R.A.F., b.
1896 ; Grace Marion [in. 1918, Maurice White (d. 1925),
Capt, Rifle Brigade] ; Efah Katherine. Res. — Park
Cottage, Hopton Castle, Aston-on-Clun, Shropshire.
Son of Lennox George Rodney, Esq., Lieut.-Col. (late
Royal Marine Lt. Infantry, J. P. for co. Southampton,
b. 1837 ; d. 1913 ; m. 1872, Julia Susan (Res. — Berring-
ton, Alverstoke, Hants.), dau. of the late Lieut. Philip
Hast, R.N.:—
Lennox George Brydges Rodney, Esq. [Motto—" Eagles
do not bring forth doves." Livery— Mulberry and primrose],
Major (ret.), R. Irish Rifles (served in S. African Campaign
1899-1900), and Great War 1014-15, b. Sept. 21, 1875 ; tn.
1917, Gwendolen Agnes, d. of Richard Whytock Leslie,
M.D., LL.D., of St. Heliers, Strandtown, co. Down. Res.
— 33 Clarence Parade, Southsea. Clubs — Roy. Portsmouth
Corinthian Yacht (Portsmouth).
ROGERS (H. Coll. 1841.). Per chevron or and ermine,
on a chevron azure, between two stags' heads erased in
chief proper, each holding a mullet in the mouth sable, and
the Roman fasces in bend sinister surmounted by a sword
saltireways in base proper, and entwined by a double chain
gold, three cinquefoils argent. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a branch of the tea-
plant, intertwined with sprays of the flax-plant, an owl
argent. Motto — "Vigila." Livery — Blue, with gold
facings.
Son of Alexander Rogers, Bombay C.S. , b. 1826; d.
1910 ; m. 1847, Jane Georgina, d. of James Davison : —
Stewart Alexander Rogers, Gentleman, b. 1852; m. ,
and has issue — 2 daus. Res. — Buenos Ayres.
Only son of Sir Robert Gordon Rogers, K.C.B., Lt.-
Gen. Indian Army, b. 1832 ; d. 1907 ; m. Catherine, d.
of Capt. Bance, R.N. : —
Alexander Stuart Rogers, Indian Police, Prime Minister
and Regent of Zanzibar, b. 1862 ; m. Mary Spackman ; and
has issue — 1 son. Res. —
Son of Archibald Rogers, Solicitor, of Calcutta, b. 1834 ;
m. ; —
Arthur Stewart Rogers. Gentleman, b. 1874 ; tn.
; and has issue — 4 daus. Address — c/o
Messrs. Barrow, Rogers & Nevill, Solicitors, Victoria Street,
S.W.
Sons of John Innes Rogers, Chairman of the
London Chamber of Commerce, of Knyveton Court ,
Bournemouth, b. 1840 ; d. 1912 ; tn. 1866, Fanny, d. of
John Elliott, East India Merchant, of Calcutta, and
8 South Cliff, Eastbourne : —
Alexander Elliott Rogers, Esq., Barrister-at-Law (Middle
Temple), Lt.-Col. (T.) (ret.) T.D., served S. Africa, 1900,
and Great War (T.D.), b. 1867. Res.— 9 Portarlington
Road, Bournemouth. Clubs — National Liberal ; St.
George's ; Empire.
Kenneth Rogers, Gentleman, O.B.E., M.D. (Lond.),
b. 1870; tn. 1900, Elizabeth Hope, d. of Archibald Parker,
of Camden Wood, Chislehurst. Res. — Alford, 16 Upper
Park Road, Bromley, Kent. Club— Old Marlburian.
Hugh Innes Rogers, Gentleman, O.B.E., M.I.E.E., Presi-
dent Bristol Chamber of Commerce, 1926-27, b. 1872; m.
1672
Eog
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IQ02, Beatrice Elizabeth, d. of Charles Hunton, of St. Cuth-
bert's, Lansdown, Bath ; and has issue — Hugh Charles
Innes Rogers, Gentleman, B.A. (Cantab.), b. 1904 ; Doreen
Margaret Innes ; and Audrey Beatrice Innes. Res.— Heath-
field, St. Stephen's Road, Bath. Clubs — Engineers' ; and
Constitutional (Bristol).
ROGERS, see COLTMAN-ROGERS and COXWELL-
ROGERS.
ROGERS ( ). Azure, on a chevron or, between
three stags trippant argent and in the centre chief point a
fleur-de-lys of the second, a bugle-horn sable, garnished
gold, stringed vert, between two branches of oak chevron-
wise, fructed and slipped proper. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a stag's head erased proper, and suspended
from the neck by a ribbon vert, a bugle-horn as in the
arms, the whole within two branches of oak fructed
proper. Motto — " Nos nostraque Deo." Livery — Blue,
with silver facings, piping, and buttons.
Son of George Rogers of Forty Hill, near Enfield, co.
Middlesex, by his wife Helen Pierpoint, d. of George
Morewood of Thornbridge, near Ashford, co. Derby: —
John Henry Rogers, Esq., J. P. co. Carmarthen, b. 1849;
m. Mary, d. of Rowland M'Laren, Esq., of Kilfig, J. P.
co. Carmarthen ; and has issue — John Edmund More-
wood Rogers, Gentleman; Grace Helen Morewood; and
Dorothy Bagshawe. Residence —
ROGERS of Penrose (Vn. Cornwall 1620, Ped. recorded,
H. Coll. 1925). Argent, a chevron between three stags
statant sable [The following Arms, viz. — Argent, a chevron
engrailed between in chief two stags trippant ermines, and
in base a deerhound statant proper. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stag trippant
paly of six sable and or, armed of the last, resting the
dexter fore-foot on arose gules, barbed vert, seeded or, were
granted H. Coll. 7 May, 1914, to Capt. John Peverell
Rogers and his descendants and the other descendants of
his grandfather].
Sons of John Peverell Rogers, Esq., J. P., Capt. R.A.
(ret.), b. 1846 ; d. 1928 ; m. 1880, Maria Adelaide (d.
1928), youngest d. of Adelaida Giorgio Guglielmo
Enrico Miloro, Italian Consul at Queenstown, co.
Cork : —
John Lionel Rogers, Esq., late Capt. 3rd Batt. Devon-
shire Regt., b. 1880; m. 1911, Evelyn, younger d. of
Edmund Salwey Ford. Seat — Penrose, A nr. Helston,
Cornwall.
Robert Peverell Rogers, Esq., Capt. Wilts. Regt., b 1892 ;
m- 1st, Margaret Noel (d. 1925), d. of Blaney Benison
Roper, of Killiney ; 2nd, 1927, Violet Seavil, and has issue
— John Peverell Rogers, Gentleman, b. 1928.
Son of Rev. Charles Fursdon Rogers, M.A.»(Oxon.),
Hon. Canon of Truro, b. 1848 ; d. 1928 ; m. 1877,
Frances Fox (d. 1926), d. of Rev. W. W. Harvey,
Prebendary of Exeter: —
Woodis Pascal Rogers, Gentleman, b. 1883; m. 1923,
Marion Agnes, d. of John Andrew Cassels, and widow of
Charles Monfries. Res. — Goldsithney, Marazion, Cornwall.
Yngr. sons of John Jope Rogers, Esq., of Treassowe
and Penrose, J. P., D.L., M.A. (Oxon.), M.P. for
Helston, b. 1816; d. 1880; m. 1844, Maria (if. 1911),
eldest d. of William Hichens of The Grove, Camber-
well : —
Frederick Evelyn Rogers, Gentleman, M.A. (Oxon.),
b. i860; m. 1888, Sibyl, d. of Rev. Morton Shaw, Rector
of Rougham, Suffolk ; and has issue — Philip Morton Rogers,
Gentleman, b. 1896; and Mary Elisabeth [m. 1915, Comdr.
George Wilson, R.N.]. Res.—
Francis Bassett Rogers, Gentleman, M.A. (Oxon.), b.
1862. Res. — Falmouth.
ROGERS (H. Coll., 1785). Argent, on a chevron vert,
between three bucks courant sable, five ermine spots or,
Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a buck's head sable, charged with three ermine
spots or, erased gules, attired gold. Motto — " Celeriter
ct jucunde."
Eld. son of Rev. John Rogers, M.A., of The Home and
Stanage Park, J. P. cos. Hereford, Radnor, and Salop,
*. 1817; d. 1878; m. 1851, Charlotte Victoria, d. of
Rev. Francis Stonehewer Newbold, D.D. : —
Charles Coltman Coltman Rogers, Esq. (q.V.).
Son of Edward Powys Rogers, Gentleman, b. 1855 ;
d. 1920; m. 1881, Charlotte ( Res. — Tregye , Truro,
Cornwall), second d. of John Michael Williams of
Caerhayes Castle and Burncoose : —
Charles Michael Rogers, Gentleman, b. 1884. Res. —
Burncoose, Perranwell, R.S.O., Cornwall.
Son of Edward Rogers, Gentleman, b. 1818 ; d. 1891 ;
m. 1866, Ada, eld. d. of Thomas Deane, Knt. : —
Edward Thomas Percy Rogers, Esq., M.C. , J. P. co.
Radnor, Major late Hereford Regt., b. 1872; m. 1913,
Marjorie Anne, d. of William Carless of St. Leonards-on-
Bog
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Sea ; and has issue— 2 daus. Res.— Ystrad House, Knigh-
ton, co. Radnor.
Eld. son of Rev. Thomas Percival Rogers, M.A., b.
1821 ; d. 1888; m. 1st, 1852, Katherine (d. 1856), eld.
d. of T. Mackarness ; 2nd, Mary Robinson (d. 1909),
d. of Christopher Edmund Broome of Elmhurst,
Batheaston : —
Percy John Mackarness Rogers, Gentleman, b. 1856;
m. 1896, Louise Victoria, d. of George Wilmot of The
Mount, Shoreham, Sevenoaks ; and has issue — (1) Percy
Alexander Mackarness Rogers, Gentleman, b. ; (a)
Cecil Victor de Burgh Rogers, Gentleman, b. ; (3)
Hubert John Mackarness Rogers, Gentleman, b. . Res.
— Springmead, Bexley, Kent.
Son of Edmund de Norbury Rogers, Gentleman, b. 1859 ;
d. 1920 ; m. 1907, Mildred, d. of G. S. Curtis of Rock-
hampton : —
Cedric Edmund Rogers, Gentleman, b. 1908. Res. —
Pialaway Downs, Longreach, Queensland.
Yngst. son of Rev. Thomas Percival Rogers (see
above) : —
Arthur Edward Rogers, Gentleman, b. 1863. Res. —
Naraingani, E. Bengal, India.
ROGERS of Bosvarren (H. Coll.). Argent, a chevron
nebuly sable, in chief a rose gules between two stags
trippant of the second, and in base, a stag trippant also of
ROGERS, of Nansloe (H. Coll.). Argent, a chevron
nebuly sable, in chief a rose gules, between two stag«
trippant of the second, and in base a stag trippant also
of the second, between two like roses. Mantling sable
the second, between two like roses. Mantling sable and
argent. Creat — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
stag trippant sable, three roses gules, slipped and leaved,
one in pale and two in saltire proper. Motto — " Nos
nostraque Deo."
Sons of George Boulderson Rogers of Bosvarren, co.
Cornwall, a Commissioner of Taxes, b. 1824 ; d. 1900 ;
m. 1859, Mary Amelia (d. 1921), d of Thomas
Rogers of Helston : —
George Edward Boulderson Rogers, Gentleman, Solicitor,
i. i860; m. 1891, Florence Jane, eld. d. of Charles Willi
Hoffman of Reading ; and has issue — Charles Edward
Boulderson Rogers, Esq., M.C., temp. Capt. Royal Berks.
Regt., served Great War, £.1894 [m. 1915, Janie Walker, d.
of the late Samuel Pike, and has had issue — Claude Edward
Boulderson Rogers, Gentleman, b. 1915 ; d. 1922 ; Robert
Samuel Boulderson Rogers, Gentleman, b. 1928 ; Jane
Pike ; Helen Pike ; and Mary Pike (Res. — St. Michael's,
Hollington Park, St. Leonards)]; (2) Lewis George
Boulderson Rogers, Gentleman, served Great War as Lieut.
(Royal Irish) Dragoon Gds. , b. 1897 [m. 1918, Viva Lane,
d. of the late Percy Lane Hawkins, and has issue — Angela
June (Res. — Norefields, Abbeyleix, Queen's Co.)]. Res. —
Kendrick Rise, Reading.
Constantine ] Frederick Rogers, Gentleman, b. 1862.
Res.—
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a stag trippant sable, three roses gules, slipped and
leaved one in pale and two in saltire proper. Motto —
" Nos nostraque Deo."
Son of Henry Rogers, of Nansloe, Cornwall, b. 1826 ;
d. 1897; m. 1853, Mary Sarah, d. of William
Edgcumbe Cudlip, of Helston, Cornwall : —
Sir Henry Montagu Rogers, Knt. Bach. (1926), J. P.
Cornwall.^. 1855; m. 1881, Ellen Constance, d. of the late
Rev. James Deans, M. A., Vicar of Exminster, Devon; and
has issue — Tanner Montagu Rogers, Esq., O.B.E., Maj.
(ret.) R.F.C., b. 1890 [m. 1917, Rachel Frances, d. of
Kevitt Rotherham, Esq., J. P., of Great Gatehouse,
Kenilworth ; and has issue — Alan Tanner Rogers,
Esq., b. 1 918; and Gillian Frances Tanner]. Seat —
Nansloe, Cornwall.
Sons of Herbert Leslie Rogers, Gentleman, b. 1857 ;
d. 1891 ; m. 1884, Agatha Mary Georgina, d. of the
late Rev. Thomas Lockyer Williams, B.A., Vicar of
Porthleven, Cornwall: —
Henry Rogers, Paymaster Lieut.-Comdr. R.N., b.
1887. Res.—
Herbert Lockyer Rogers, Gentleman, b. 1891. Res. —
ROGERS of Yarlington (R.L., 17 Jan. 1914, H. Coll.).
Argent, three stags trippant sable, attired or, within a
bordure ermine, a chief azure. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stag's head erased,
holding in the mouth an acorn slipped and leaved proper,
and charged on the neck with a fylfot or. Motto —
" Justum perficito nihil timeto."
Son of Herbert Edwin Wright Rogers, Gentleman,
Barrister-at-Law (Lincoln's Inn), b. 1864 ; d. 1922 ; m.
1892, Ellen Maud Bickley, d. of Benjamin Bickley
Rogers : —
Rogers Benjamin Bickley Rogers, Esq., Capt. and Adjt.
3rd Batt. Gren. Gds., b. 1897. Seat — Yarlington House,
nr. Wincanton, Somerset.
ROGERS of Yarlington (H. Coll. , 1836). Ermine, three
bucks trippant sable, on a chief wavy azure as many acorns
slipped or. Mantling sable and argent. CreBt— On a
wreath of the colours, a buck's head erased sable, attired
or, on the neck a'bendlet wavy gold, charged with three
acorns vert, holding! in the mouth a slip of oak fructed
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proper. Motto — "Justum perficito nihil timeto." [This
family has for icpyears claimed and still claims to represent
the family of " Rogers of Bristol and Eastwood," and has
always used their arms on bookplates and plate, but the
fedigree has not been entered in the Heralds' College.]
Sons of John Francis Rogers, Gentleman, formerly an
Assistant Commissary-Gen. to the Forces, b. 1826 ;
d. 1901 ; m. 1st, 1862, Marianne (d. 1869), d. and con.
of Robert Wadsworth Bartell of Swanington Lawn,
Norfolk; 2nd, 1871, Maria Holmes, eld. d. of Hon.
John Young of Montreal : —
Basil Englesby Rogers, Gentleman, b. 1874. Res. —
Gerard John Bickley Rogers, Gentleman, b. 1875.
Hugh Thornton Rogers, Gentleman, b. 1879.
Harry Denton Rogers, Gentleman, b. 1880.
Gordon Pickering Rogers, Gentleman, b. 1884.
Bruce Hildyard Rogers, Gentleman, b. 1885.
ROGERS (H. Coll., 7 July 1920). Argent, a chevron
couped gules, between three stags courant sable, attired
or, each upon a mount vert. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stag's head caboshed
sable, attired or, between two sprigs of laurel proper.
Motto — " Nunquam obliviscar."
Son of William John Rogers, of Clifton House,
Clifton, Bristol, b. 1829 ; m. 1857, Mary Jane
Clifford :—
Tracy Percival Rogers, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N.V.R.,
b. 1870 ; m. 1st, 1896, Alice Ernestine (d. 1903), d. of Col.
Maclver-Campbell, C.B., and Mrs. Maclver Campbell,
of Asknish, Argyllshire ; 2nd, 1908, Lucy Katrine, d. of
the late Albert Fry of Clifton, and has issue — Gerald
Percival Vivian Rogers, Gentleman, b. 1900 ; Albert
Percival Clifford Rogers, Gentleman, b. 1909 ; Hubert
Percival Rogers, Gentleman, b. 1912. Res. — Friezewood,
Rudgeway, nr. Bristol.
ROHDE (H. Coll., 1763). Argent, on a chevron em-
battled azure, between two falcons rising in chief proper,
belled or, and an anchor erect in base sable, the cable of
the third, an escallop of the field between two bezants.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, an eagle displayed per pale or and purpure,
charged on the breast with a cross patee counterchanged.
Son of John Rohde, Gentleman, Madras Civil Service,
b. 1812 ; d. 1899 ; m. 1st, Sophia Catharine (d. 1846),
d. of P. J. Truter, M.D., Civil Commissioner, of Wor-
cester, Cape Colony ; 2nd, Patience (d. 1900), d. of
Richard Haughton, H.E.I.C.S., of Addiscombe,
Surrey : —
Robert Turner Rohde, Gentleman, b. 1851 ; m. 1887,
Frances Olivia, d. of Coventry Mark Woodhouse ; and has
surv. issue— Two sons and two daus. Seat — Ranfold
Grange, Slinfold, Sussex.
ROKEBY. Argent, a chevron sable, between three rooks
proper. Mantling sable and argent. Motto— " In bivio
dextra." Livery — Claret.
Sons of the Rev. Henry Ralph Rokeby, Clerk in Holy
Orders, J. P. co. Northampton, B.A. , Rector of
Arthingworth, b. 1831 ; d. 1921 ; m. 1861, Mary Jane
(d. 1912), d. of Thomas Barbot Beale, Esq., J. P., of
Brettenham Park, Suffolk : —
Henry Langham Rokeby, Esq., J. P., Captain late Rifle
Brigade, b. Nov. 26, 1861. Seat— Arthingworth Manor
House, Market Harborough, Northampton. Club — Naval
and Military.
Rev. Arthur Willoughby Rokeby, M.A., late Rector of
Carlton Curlieu, near Leicester, b. June 7, 1866 ; m. 1906,
Ada, d. of Rev. C. Ridley, Rector of Bratoft, Lincolnshire,
and has issue — Kathleen Ruthar Mary. Seat — Stoke
Albany House, Market Harborough.
ROLFE, see NEVILLE-ROLFE.
ROLL of The Chesnuts, Wanstead (H. Coll.). Or,
on a fesse indented between four billets, three in chief
and one in base azure, each charged with a lion rampant,
a civic wreath of the field, between two bezants. Mant-
ling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a dexter cubit arm vested or, charged with two bars wavy
azure, cuffed ermine, holding in the hand a chaplet of
laurel proper. Badge — A sprig of laurel and a sprig of
bluebell in saltire proper, enfiled by a circlet or. Motto
— " Not for King or country, but for both."
Sons of Sir James Roll, 1st Bart., of Wanstead,
Essex, J.P., b. 1846; d. 1927; tn. 1867, Emma, d.
of James Gilding of London : —
Sir Frederick James Roll, 2nd Bart. (4 Nov. 1921),
b. 1873 ; m. 1899, Kate Helen, d. of John West, of Ley-
tonstone ; and has issue — Enid Helen [m. 1928, C. Ray-
mond Watts] ; and Betty Katherine. Seat — Rollesby,
Wanstead, Essex.
Cecil Ernest Roll, Esq., b. 1878; m. 191 1, Mildred
Kate, d. of William Wells, of Snaresbrook, Essex ; and
has issue — James William Cecil Roll, Gentleman, b. 1912 ;
Gordon Wells Roll, Gentleman, b. 1913 ; Jack Basil
Roll, Gentleman, b. 1915. Res. — II Nido, Wanstead,
Essex.
ROLLASON of Hampton Manor (H. Coll.). Per
fesse wavy gules and barry wavy of four argent and
sable, in chief issuant a Catherine wheel or. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
heron wings elevated and endorsed sable, beaked and
legged gules, supporting with the beak a sun in splendour
or. Motto — " Virtus semper viridis." Livery — Black,
with yellow facings.
Second son of Abel Rollason, of Erdington, co.
Warwick, b. 1821 ; d. 1893 ; m. 1854, Mary, d. of
William Shaw, of Alton Grange, Ashby-de-la-
Zouch : —
James Rollason, Esq., J. P. and High Sheriff co.
Warwick (1920), b. 1861 ; m. 1895, Grace Eveline, d. of
Sir Frederick Howard, Knt. ; and has issue — Melvyn
Howard Rollason, Gentleman, b. 1899 ; Neville Howard
Rollason, Gentleman, b. 1902 ; Mildred Howard. Seat
— Hampton Manor, Hampton-in-Arden, co. Warwick.
Club — Carlton.
ROLLESTON of Saltford House (H. Coll.). Or, within
two bars nebulee sable, between as many cinquefoils in
pale azure, a tower of the last. Mantling" sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle's head sable,
erased argent, between two cinquefoils azure.
Sons of Col. William Vilett Rolleston, J. P., Hon. Col.
5th Batt. Middlesex Regt. and Hon. Lt.-Col. in the
Army, formerly 17th Regt. and 2nd West India Regt.,
b. 1842 ; d. 1921 ; m. 1864, Martha Florence, fifth d.
of late Joseph Morris of Hill House, Notts. : —
Samuel Vilett Rolleston, Gentleman, Barr.-at-Law, M.A.,.
B.C.L. (Oxon.), b. 1869. Seat—
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Capt. George Rolleston, 3rd Batt. Shropshire L.I. (Spec.
Reserve), b. 1873; m. 1905, Beatrice, widow of Herbert
Hill; and has issue— George Vilett Rolleston, Gentleman,
b. 1907. Res. —
Son of George Rolleston of Great Pan Manor, I.O.W.,
tn. 1841, Augusta, d. of Sir William Young, 1st Bt. : —
Arthur Hampden Vilett Rolleston, Gentleman, b. 1855 ;
tn. 1881, Alice, third d. of Robert Dawtrey Drewett ot
Peppering, Arundel ; and has issue. Res. —
ROLLESTON (H. Coll.). Argent, a cinquefoil azure,
on a chief gules, a lion passant guardant or, on a canton
of the field a rod of yEsculapius proper. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle's
head erased proper. Badge — The staff of the President
of the Royal College of Physicians enfiled by a circlet or.
Motto — " Ainsi et peut estre meilleur."
Son of George Rolleston, M.D., F.R.S , of Park
Grange, Oxford, b. 1829; d. 1881 ; tn. 1861, Grace
(d. 1914), d. of John Davy, M.D., F.R.S. :—
Sir Humphry Davy Rolleston, 1st. Bart. (24 June
1924), K.C.B., M.A., M.D. (Camb.), F.R.C.P., Hon. D.Sc.
(Oxon.), D.C.L. (Durham), LL.D. (Glasgow, Bristol,
Birmingham, Edinburgh and Jefferson), F.R.C.P.I.,
F.R.F.P.S.,Hon.M.D.(Dublin, Padua, Bordeaux), Regius
Professor of Physic in Univ. of Cambridge, Pres. R.C.P.
Lond., 1922-26, Pres. Roy. Soc. Med. 1918-20, Pres.
Med. Soc, London, 1926-27, Physician in Ordinary
to H.M. the King, b. 1862 ; m. 1894, Lisette, d. of F.
M. Ogilvy ; and has had issue — Francis Lancelot Rolleston,
Esq., b. 1895 ; killed in action, 1915 ; Ian Humphry
Davy Rolleston, Esq., M.A. (Cantab.), b. 1901. Res. —
Southneld, Cambridge. Club — Athenaeum.
ROLLESTON (U.O.). Argent, a cinquefoil azure, on a
chief gules, a lion passant guardant or. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, an eagle's
head erased proper. Motto— "Ainsi et meilleur peuteestre."
Sons of Charles ffranck Rolleston, Esq., R.M., late
Major King's Roy. Rifles (Mil.), b. 1833; d. 1913 ;
tn. 1873, Mary Dorothea, d. of John Hutchinson of
Killtorkan, co. Kilkenny: —
James Henry ffranck Rolleston, Gentleman, b. 1873.
Seat— ffranckfort Castle, Roscrea, King's Co.
Charles John ffranck Rolleston, Gentleman, b. 1875.
Alured ffranck Rolleston, Gentleman, b. 1877.
Son of Charles Rolleston-Spunner, Esq., Q.C., of
Glasshouse, King's Co., b. 1807; d. 1888; tn. 1836,
Elizabeth, d. of Rt. Hon. John Richards, Baron of
Court of Exchequer in Ireland : —
Thomas William Rolleston, Gentleman, b. 1857 ; tn.
1st, 1880, Edith (d. 1896), d. of Rev. William de Burgh,
Rector of Ardboe ; 2nd, 1897, Maud Henrietta, d. of Rev.
Stopford Augustus Brooke, M.A. ; and has issue— (1)
Hugh Charles Rolleston, Gentleman, b. 1882 ; (2) Arthur
George Rolleston, Esq., O.B.E., Major R.H.A., b. 1883
[tn. 1916, Susan Agnes, 3rd d. of 5th Baron Clarina, and
has issue — 2 sons {Res. — Larkwood, Camberley, Surrey)] ;
(3) Charles Henry Rolleston, Gentleman, b. 1888 ; (4) Owen
Molony Rolleston, Gentleman, b. 1899 [tn. 1927, Helen
Andreae, and has issue — 1 dau. (Address — c/o Bank of
New Zealand, Wellington, N.Z.)] ; (5) Patrick William
Rolleston, Gentleman, b. 1902 ; and three daus. Res. —
Windrush, Shotover, Headington, Oxford.
ROLLESTON ( H. Coll. )). Argent, a cinquefoil sable, on
a chief gules a lion passant guardant or, a crescent for differ-
ence. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, an eagle's head erased proper, beaked or,
with a crescent for difference. Motto — "Ainsi et peut
estre meilleur."
Sons of the late Col. Lancelot Rolleston of Watnall,
by his second wife Eleanor Charlotte, only surv. d. of
Robert Fraser of Jorbeck, co. Inverness : —
Col. Sir Lancelot Rolleston, K.C.B., D.S.O., Com-
manding Notts, and Derby Mounted Brigade (T.F.)
1908-12, J. P. (High Sheriff 1877) Nottinghamshire, Chair-
man of Quarter Sessions from 1912, b. 1847 ; m. 1882, Lady
Charlotte Emma Maud Dalzell, sister of Robert, 15th Earl
ofCarnwath. Seats — Watnall, co. Nottingham; Toynton,
co. Lincoln ; and Wellow Hall, Ollerton, Newark. Clubt
—Carlton, St. James's, Royal Yacht Squadron (Cowes).
Vice-Admiral Robert Sydney Rolleston, R.N., b. 1849;
tn. 1901, Fanny Lilian, d. of late Major-Gen. Alexander
Robert Fraser, M.S.C., of Torbreck ; and has issue —
Eleanor Maud. Res. —
Henry Edward Rolleston, Gentleman, b. 1851. Res. —
Son of Rev. William Lancelot Rolleston, B.A., b.
1816 ; d. 1890 ; tn. 1843, Mary Sophia, elder d. of Sir
Frederick Gustavus Fowke, 1st Bart.: —
William Gustavus Stanhope Rolleston, Esq., D.L. , J. P.
co. Leicester, late Major Leics. Yeo., b. 1862. Res. — Glen
Parva, Leicester. Clubs — Carlton, Jun. Carlton.
Son of Christopher Rolleston, Esq., C.M.G., Auditor-
Gen. New South Wales, b. 1817 ; d. 1888; m. 1854,
Catherine, d. of William Leslie of Warthill, co. Aber-
deen : —
William Leslie Rolleston, Gentleman, b. 1864. Res. —
Sydney, N.S.W.
ROLLESTON of Canterbury, New Zealand. Argent, a
cinquefoil sable, on a chief gules a lion passant guardant or,
a crescent for difference. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle's head erased
proper, beaked or, with a crescent for difference. Motto —
" Ainsi et peut estre meilleur."
Sons of the Hon. William Rolleston of Kapunatiki,
Rangitata, Canterbury, New Zealand, b. 1831 ; d. 1903 ;
m. 1865, Elizabeth Mary (Res. — Middleton, Christ-
church, N.Z.), dau. of Joseph Brittan of Linwood,
Canterbury, New Zealand : —
Lancelot William Rolleston, Gentleman, b. 1869.
Francis Joseph Rolleston, Gentleman, b. 1873. Address
— Parliamentary Buildings, Wellington, N.Z.
John Christopher Rolleston, Gentleman, b. 1877.
ROLLS, see SHELLEY-ROLLS.
ROLT(H. Coll.) Argent, on a pile azure, three dolphins
embowed, two and one, or. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stork, in the beak a
bulrush, and resting the dexter claw on a fountain all proper.
Motto — " Be and not seem."
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir John Rolt, P.C., of Ozleworth
Park, Glos., b. 1804; d. 1872; tn. 1858, Elizabeth
Godson : —
James Rolt, Esq., K.C. , b. i860 ; tn. 1888, Grace Susan,
d. of Rev. H. Snow, and has issue — John Henry Rolt, Esq.,
b. 1890 [m. 1914, and has issue] ; Philip James Roll,
Gentleman, b. 1896 [tn. 1922, and has issue]. Res. — Frog
Hill, Wokingham, Berks. Clubs — Oxford and Cambridge,
Fly fishers'.
ROMANES (L.O.). Gules, two boars' heads erased in
chief argent, langued azure, and a fleur-de-lys in base of the
lecond. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a
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wreath of his liveries, a boar's head as in the arms.
— "Sero sed serio."
Motto Muriel, d. of Frederick Walter Mager, State Engineer,
Perak, F.M.S., and has issue — Christopher William
Rombulow-Pearse, Gentleman, b. 1926. Res. — Maymyo,
Burma, India.
ROMILLY (H. Coll., 1866). Argent, in base a rock with
nine points, issuant from each point a lily proper, on a
Eldest son of George Ernest Romanes, Gentleman, of
Pitcalzean, Nigg, Ross-shire, b. 1881 ; d. 1910 ; m.
1905, Mima Alexander Allan, d. of Rev. Walter
Scott : —
George Christopher Romanes, Gentleman, b. 1907. Seat
— Pitcalzean, Nigg, Ross-shire.
ROMANIS (H. Coll.). Azure, a passion cross or, on a
chief of the last two thistles slipped and leaved proper.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
on a mount vert, in front of a thistle slipped and leaved
proper, a passion cross or. Motto — "Per incerta certus
amor. "
Sons of Rev. William Francis John Romanis, M.A., of
The Charterhouse, b. 1848 ; d. 1913 ; m. 1888, Anne
Ellen, d. of Hugh Cowie, K.C., Chancellor of the
Dioceses of Durham and Rochester : —
William Hugh Cowie Romanis, Gentleman, M.A.,
M.Ch.,M.B. (Cantab.), F.R.C.S.(Eng.),L.R.C.P. (Lond.),
b. 1889 ; m. 1916, Dorothy Elizabeth, yngst. d. of the
Rev. Robert Burnett, M.A., T.C.D., Vicar of Kilpatrick-
with-Killurin, co. Wexford, and Canon of Ferns, co. Wex-
ford, and has issue — Robert Donald William Romanis,
Gentleman, b. 1925 ; and Doreen Rosalind Elspeth. Res.
— 120 Harley Street, W. ; The Rough, Godalming. Clubs
— United University, Athenasum.
Donald Gordon Romanis, Esq., M.C., Capt. R.A.,
b. 1893 ; m. 1930, Wanda Mary, d. of David Hilpern, C.S.,
of Egypt, and has issue — Anne Wanda ; Charmian Ruth ;
and Dawn Winifred. Res. — Dinas Bal, Polperro, Cornwall.
ROMBULOW-PEARSE (H. Coll., 4 Mar. 1919).
Argent, on a bend gules, three mullets pierced of the
field, in sinister chief a griffin segreant of the second.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Issuant out of a
naval crown or, a wolf's head gules. Motto — " Au pis
aller."
Yngr. son of William Alfred Rombulow-Pearse,
Esq., Rear-Adm. R.N., of Teignmouth, Devon, b.
1818 ; d. 1890 ; m. 1865, Blanche Eleanor, d. of
Rev. Henry Parker Cookesley, M.A., of Wimbome,
Dorset : —
Aubrey Bewicke Rombulow-Pearse, Maj. 6th Gurkha
Rifles, and 20th Burma Rifles, b. 1882 ; m. 1924, Florence
chief azure, a crescent between two mullets of the field.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a rock proper,
a crescent argent. Motto — " Persevere."
Son of Francis Henry Roniilly, Esq., Capt. Leicester-
shire Regt., b. 1878; killed in action 1915; m. 1911,
Jeannie Austin Cervantes, d. of Sir George Melville,
K.C.M.G. :—
Henry Melville de Berdt Romilly, Gentleman, b. 1914.
Res. — Church Crookham, Hampshire.
Yr. sons of late George Thomas Romilly, Gentleman, of
Bromley, Kent, m. 1848, Margaret Philip, only child
and h. of John Mirrielees of Aberdeen : —
Samuel Joseph Maclean Romilly, Gentleman, b. 1854.
Club — Junior Constitutional.
Rev. Cuthbert Edward Reynolds Romilly, M.A.
(Cantab.), b. 1858; m. 1898, Mary Louise, d. of Edward
Stenning of Bromley, Kent; and has issue — (1) Cuthbert
George Romilly, Gentleman, b. 1900 ; (2) Philip Francis
Romilly, Gentleman (twin), b. 1900; (3) Maurice Cecil
Romilly, Gentleman, b. 1904 ; and Dorothy Eileen. Res. —
Awliscombe Vicarage, Honiton, Devon.
Arthur George Romilly, Gentleman, b. 1866 ; m. 1900,
Margaret Noel, d. of the late John Coleridge Frampton
May of Creech St. Michael, Somerset. Res. — 56 Beaufort
Mansions, S.W.3.
Son of 3rd Baron Romilly, b. 1866 ; d. 1906 ; m. 1897,
Violet, d. of Sir Philip Grey Egerton, Bart. : —
William Gaspard Guy Romilly, 4th Baron Romilly (3 Jan.
1866), Lieut. Res. of Officers late Coldstream Gds. [Sup-
porters (1866) — On either side a greyhound argent, gorged
with a collar fleury and counterfleury azure, and charged
on the shoulder with a lily slipped proper], b. 1899 ;
m. 1929, Hon. Diana Joan, only d. of Lord Sackville.
Res. — 127 Mount Street, W. 1. Clubs — Guards', Travellers'.
Son of Charles Romilly, Gentleman, Barrister-at-
Law, b. 1808 ; d. 1887 ; m. 1842, Lady Georgiana,
Elizabeth (d. 1867), d. of 6th Duke of Bedford:—
George Romilly, Gentleman, b. 1852 ; m. 1887, Eliza A.,
d. of Col. John A. Campbell ; and has issue — Herbrand
Alan Romilly, Gentleman, b 1894 ; and Charlotte Gerda.
Res.—
ROMILLY (H. Coll., 1886). Argent, in base a rock
with nine points, issuant from each a lily, all proper ; on a
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chief azure, a crescent between two mullets of the first.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, upon a rock proper, a crescent argent. Motto—
* * Persevere. '
Sons of the late Col. Frederick Romilly, J. P. and D.L.,
M. P. for Canterbury (sixth son of Sir Samuel Romilly,
Knt.), by his wife Lady Elizabeth Amelia Jane, third
d. of the Rt. Hon. Gilbert, 2nd Earl of Minto :—
Samuel Henry Romilly, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co.
Glamorgan, and J. P. co. Hereford, M.A. (Camb.), Bar-
rister-at-Law [impaling the arms of Carnegie, namely argent,
an eagle displayed azure, armed, beaked, and membered
gules, on its breast an antique covered cup or], b.
1849; m. 1878, Lady Arabella Charlotte Carnegie (d.
1907), d. of James, 9th Earl of Southesk, K.T. ; and has
issue— (1) Bertram Henry Samuel Romilly, Esq., D.S.O.,
Col. late Comdg. 2nd Batt. Scots Guards, served S. Africa
1900-02 (despatches twice, medal and 5 clasps), and Great
War 1914-16, has the Orderof the Osmanieh (Fourth Class),
b. 1878 [m. 1915, Nellie Margaret, d. of the late Sir Henry
Montague Hozier, K.C.B., and has issue— Giles Samuel
Bertram Romilly, Gentleman, b. 1916; Esmond Marcus
David Romilly, Gentleman, b. 1918 (Club— Guards') ; (2)
Frederic Carnegie Romilly, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law
(Inner Temple), b. 1886 [m. 1914, Constance Isabella, d.
of late Duncan Macneill, and has issue— Simon Romilly,
Gentleman, b. ; Prudence Cecilia ; and Anne Lucinda
(Res.— 62 Cadogan Square, S.W. ; Broadfield Court, Boden-
ham, Herefordshire)] ; Cicely Elisabeth ; Dorothea Katha-
rine 0». Lt.-Col. Cecil Hunter Little, D.S.O., Somerset
L.I.] ; and Constance Felicity [m. 1910, Montague Ronald
Alfred Muir -Mackenzie]. Seat— Huntington Park, Kington,
Herefordshire. Estate— Barry, Glamorganshire. Clubs—
Brooks's, Travellers'.
Frederick William Romilly, Esq.. C.B. (1901), C.V.O.
(1906), D.S.O. (1886), Col. late comdg. Regt. of Scots Gds.,
served Egypt 1882-7, Sudan 1884-5-6, S. Africa 1900-oa,
A.Q.M.G. 1914-17, Insp. of Munitions 1917-19, b. 1854;
m. 1891, Gwendoline Powys, d. of the late Arthur Pratt
Barlow and widow of Charles Russell Hole. Res.— The
Wharf, Taplow. Club— Guards' .
ROMNEY, Earl of, see MARSHAM.
RONEY-DOUGAL of Ratho(R.L., 1871, H. Coll. ; orig.
matric. L.O., 1841). Argent, a mountain vert, on a chief
gules, a cross moline of the field between two lozenges vair.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a bull's head caboshed proper. Motto— "Stand
fast."
Surv. sons of Lt.-Col. Richard Roney (assumed by
Royal Licence the additional surname of Dougal),
late 96th Regt., b. 1821 ; d. 1880; m. 1851, Rose
Anne Dougal of Ratho, Midlothian, and Balnageith.
Morayshire, d. and coh. of John Dougal, Esq., J. P.
and D.L., of Ratho and Balnageith:—
Richard John Roney-Dougal, Gentleman, b. 1854; m.
1884, Agnes Rosa, eld. d. of William Logan White, Esq.,
J. P., of Kellerstain, Midlothian; and has issue— (1) Alistair
Richard Roney-Dougal, Esq., D.S.O. , M.C., Major R.A..
served Great War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O., M.C) b.
1887 [m. 1912, Edith Margaret, d. of late Theodore
Ormerod of Brighouse. Yorks., and has issue— Ian Logan
Roney-Dougal, Gentleman, b. 1914; Alan Roney-Dougal.
Gentleman, b. 1917] ; (2) Cusack Norman Roney-Dougal,
Esq., M.C, Capt. R.A., b. 1890 [m. 1917, Rhoda, d. of the
late Charles Edward Eld, of Seighford, Hale, Cheshire] ; and
Mabel Rosa [w.1913, Sir Henry Fraser Howard, K.C.I.E.,
C.S.I. , Indian Civ. Ser.]. Seat— Ratho Park, Midlothian.
Res. — Ashley House, Leamington Spa.
John Dougal Roney-Dougal, Gentleman, b. 1862; m.
1906, Evelyn, d. of Col. H. de Mussenden Leathes, J.P.,
of Herringfleet Hall, Suffolk.
Charles Edward Roney-Dougal, Gentleman, M.A. Oxon.,
b. 1866. Res.—
George Bell Roney-Dougal, Esq., Major late 13th Som-
erset Lt. Inf., b. 1867; m. 1905, Lettice, d. of Samuel
Henry Woodhouse, Esq., J. P., of Heatherton Park; and
has surv. issue — (1) G. W. Roney-Dougal, Gentleman,
Lieut. Roy. Corps of Signals, b. 1906 ; (2) R. P. Roney-
Dougal, Gentleman, b. 1911. Club— Naval and Military.
ROOKE (H. Coll., 1755). Argent, on a chevron en-
railed azure, between three rooks proper, as many suns
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or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a garb, thereon a rook in a feeding posture
all proper. Motto — " Nos pascit Deus."
Sons of Edwin Frederick Rooke (son of Rev. Frederick
John Rooke, M.A., and Jane Marcom (see below)), b.
1843; d. 1901; m. 1874, Susan Emily Sheppard of
Leinster Gardens, Paddington :—
Edwin Frederick Rooke, Gentleman, b. 1875; m. 1902,
Sarah M'Leroyd. Res. —
Charles Rooke, Gentleman, b. 1880. Res. —
Neville Stuart Rooke, Gentleman, b. 1882.
Norman Paley Rooke, Gentleman, b. 1884.
Basil George Rooke, Gentleman, b. 1885.
Yr. sons of Rev. Frederick John Rooke, M.A., Preb. of
Salisbury, Rural Dean and Rector of Rampisham, co.
Dorset b. 1817 ; d. 1894; m. 1st, 1842, Jane (d. 1857),
d. of John Marcom of Swaftham (she d. 1857) ; 2nd,
i860, Ellen Trelawny (d. 1884), d. of Edward Jago of
Plymouth : —
Rev. Francis Edward Trelawny, b. 1862; assumed by
Deed Poll 1914, the surname of Trelawny in lieu of Rooke
on succeeding to the estate of his great-uncle, Charles
Trelawny, of Coldrenick ; m. 1897, Gertrude, d. of James
Herbert Benyon, Esq., of Englefield House, Berks. ; and
has had issue— Henry Wallace Trelawny, Gentleman, b.
1897; killed in action 1918; and Marjory Lilian [m. 1923,
Robert T. S. Sneyd, and has issue]. Seat— Coldrenick,
Menheniot, Cornwall. Clubs — Junior Constitutional,
R.Y.C. (Plymouth).
Houston Paterson Wallace Rooke, Gentleman, b. 1869 ;
m. 1901, Florence Rose Butler. Res.— Reeatta, Mangalore,
Tasmania.
Sons of Alexander Beaumont Rooke, Esq., of The Ivy,
Chippenham, Wilts., J.P. Wilts. andGlos., late 77th
Regt., b. 1821 ; d. 1914; m. 1844, Ellen, d. of Thomas
Clutterbuck of Hardenhuish Park. Wilts. :—
Ernest Wallace Rooke, Gentleman, b. 1849 ; m. 1874,
Emily, d. of Gen. John Eden, C.B. Res.— Stratton House,
Park Lane, Bath.
Mortimer Rooke, Gentleman, *. 1854 ; m. 1883.
Frederika Charlotte Louisa, d. of Col. Arthur John Bethell
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has surv. issue — Capt. John Wentworth Rooke, O.B.E. , late
Wilts. Yeo., b. 1887 [m. 1922, Rosalind Elizabeth Peters
Shippard, and has issue] ; Gladys Mina Henrietta \m. 1910,
Sholto Stuart Ogilvie of Kidmore House, Kidmore, nr.
Reading, and has issue] ; Phyllis Mabel [m. 1909, Comdr.
Geoffrey Robert Sladen Watkins, D.S.O., R.N., and has
issue.] Res. — The Ivy, Chippenham, Wilts.
ROOKE of Sale, Cheshire (H. Coll.). Per chevron
argent and sable, in chief two rooks of the second and in
base a sun in splendour or. Mantling' sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a garb fesse-
wise or, a rook as in the arms. Motto — " Nos pascit Deus."
Son of George Rooke, Esq., J. P., b. 1828; d. 1911 ;
m. 1856, Elizabeth, d. of Thomas Atkinson of Sale: —
John Atkinson Rooke, Gentleman, b. 1857. Res. —
Son of Joseph Wilson Rooke, Esq., J. P. Cheshire, b.
1858; d. 1910; m. 1898, Mabel, d. of Sir Thomas
Sowler of Manchester : —
George Waring Benbow Rooke, Gentleman, b.
Res.—
ROOPE (R.L., 1771). Argent, a lion rampant per fesse
Frederick Cabel Roope, Gentleman, b. 1911. Res. —
Marine House, Burnham, Somerset.
ROOPER of Abbott's Ripton (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1
and 12, sable, an eagle close or (Rooper) ; 2. or, two
chevrons azure (Musard) ; 3. gules, a bend argent between
six cross crosslets or (Furneux) ; 4. sable, a pale lozengy
argent (Furneux); 5. or, a fesse vair (Chevercourt ; 6. vair
argent and sable, on a canton of the last a cross pate6 or
(Stanton) ; 7. azure, two chevrons 'or (Chaworth) ; 8.
gules and vert, between seven pheons azure.
Only child of Frederick Roope, R.N., b. 1853 ; d. 1911 ;
m. 1907, Anna Julia, d. of Thomas F. H. B. Ewens,
of Cullompton, Devon: —
argent, a fesse indented between twelve crosslets gules
(Walcheville) ; 9. gules, a fesse between three horse-shoes
or (Herberiour); 10. argent, a bend vert (Kendall): n.
argent, three conies gules (Gresbrooke. ) Mantling sable
and or. Crest — On a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a
blazing star or. Motto — " Lux Anglis crux Francis."
Son of Rev. Plumer Pott Rooper of Abbott's Ripton,
Rector of Abbott's Ripton, J. P., b. 1828 ; d. 1881 ; m.
1 851, Georgiana, d. of George Thornhill, M.P., of
Diddington, co. Huntingdon: —
Edward Plumer Rooper, Gentleman, b. 1861 ; m. 1st,
1899, Anne Elizabeth Edwards (d. 1903) ; and has issue —
John Bonfoy Rooper, Esq., Lieut. R.N. ; 2nd, 1911,
Ethelwyn Mary, d. of Rev. S. Reed ; and has further issue —
Persis Joan Mary. Res. — The Gables, Wrexham.
Son of Henry Godolphin Rooper of Hemingford
Abbots, St. Ives, Hunts., late Major in the Army,
formerly Chief Constable of Hunts., b. ; d. 1915;
m. Catherine Elizabeth (d. 1906), d. of Sidebotham: —
Raymond Montagu Rooper, Gentleman, -b. ; m.
1897, Donna Mary, d. of Samuel Hungerford of Watford,
Ontario, Canada ; and has had issue — Trevor Rooper,
Gentleman, b. ; killed in action 191 ; Lionel Rooper,
Gentleman, b. . Res. — Canada.
Sons of Capt. John Rooper, Rifle Brigade, b. 1809 ; d.
1894; m. 1842, Charlotte Mary, d. of John Nethercote-
of Moulton Grange, co. Northampton : —
Maximilian Rooper, Gentleman, b. ; m. , Ethel
Burrowes ; and has issue — 1 dau. Res. —
Herbert Charles Rooper, Gentleman, b. ; m. ,
and has issue. Res. — Antelope, Oregon, U.S.A.
Edward Rooper, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Walter Osmond Rooper, Gentleman, M.Inst.C.E.,
M.I.E.E., b. 1858; m. 1897, Augusta Caroline, d. of Rev.
Canon Abraham, Rector of Risby, Suffolk ; and has issue —
Jasper Bonfoy Rooper, Gentleman, b. 1898 ; Hilary
Redvers Rooper, Gentleman, b. 1899.
Percy Lens Rooper, Gentleman, £. 1861 ; m. 1889, Alice
Nancy, d. of the late Sir Thomas Royden, Bart., of
Frankley Hall, Cheshire, and has had issue — (1) John
Royden Rooper, Gentleman, b. 1890 [m. 1915, Iris
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killed in action 1918 ; (3) William Victor Trevor Rooper,
R.F.C., b. 1897 ; killed in action 1917. Seat — Little Court,
Speldhurst, Kent.
Sons of George Rooper, Esq., J. P., of Nascott House,
Watford, b. 1812; d. 1905; m. 1841, Mary Frances
(d. 1856), d. of William Peere Williams-Freeman of
Fawley Court, co. Oxford: —
Eustace Peere Rooper, Gentleman, b. 1851.
Henry Napier Rooper, Gentleman, b. 1854.
Francis Edward Rooper, Esq., J. P., Denbigh, late Capt.
5th Batt. K.R.R. (mil.), b. 1856 ; m. 1898, Florence, eldest
3. of Horace Dormer Trelawny, Esq., J. P., Capt. R.H.
Gds., of Shotwick Park, Cheshire ; and has issue — Florence
Isolda [m. 1926, Hugh Carnegie Dunlop of Okanagan
Mission, Kelovvna, B.C.], Seats — BronyddGlyn, Denbigh-
shire ; 11 Maze Hill, St. Leonards-on-Sea.
ROOSE (U.O. ). Gules, three water-bougets in pale
between two flaunches invected argent. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a peacock
in his pride proper, gorged with a collar and penden
therefrom a four-leaved shamrock or. Motto — "Je ne
change qu'en mourant." Livery — Red, with white facings.
Sons of (Edward Charles) Robson Roose, Gentleman,
M.D., LL.D., F.R.C.P. (Edin.), of Dorman's Park,
East Grinstead, b. 1848 ; m. 1870, Edith (d. 1901),
dau. of Henry Huggins, Esq., D.L. : —
Henry Edward Robson Roose, Gentleman, £. Oct. 1871 ;
m. 1895, Florence, dau. of T. Hood, and has issue — Elena
Mary. Res. —
Fitzroy Owen Jonathan Roose, Gentleman, b. July 1881,
Res.—
Hubert Francis Gardner Roose, Gentleman, b. Feb. 1882.
Res.—
ROOTENBURGH (L.O.) Parted per fesse azure and
gules, in chief a mountain in flames proper, and in base a
fish naiant argent. Mantling azure, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a lozenge gules, between
two wings or. Motto — " Libertatem defendere aequitatem
servare.''
Son of : —
Paul Immanuel Rootenburgh (formerly Rottenburgh),
Esq. , LL.D. , b. . Res. — Holmhurst, Glasgow.
ROPER, see TREVOR-ROPER.
ROPER (Vn. Kent). Quarterly, 1. per fesse azure and
or, a pale counterchanged and three bucks' heads erased
of the second (Roper); 2. vert, a chevron between three
eagles displayed or, crowned gules (Fineux) ; 3. or, on a
fesse gules, three fieurs-de-lys of the field (Lennard); 4.
azure, three lions rampant or (Fiennes) ; 5. gules, three
escallops or (Dacre) ; 6. azure, three chevronels in base,
interlaced or, a chief of the last (Fitz Hugh) ; 7. gules, on a
chevron argent, three bars gemel sable (Throckmorton);
8. or, two bars sable, on each as many escallops of the
first (Bayning). Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a lion rampant sable, holding in
the dexter paw a coronet or. Motto — " Spes mea in
Deo."
Son of Edward Dacre Roper, Esq., Capt. H.E.I.C.S.,
b. 1813 ; d. 1852; m. 1842, Louisa Sophia (d. 1879), d.
of William Dance : —
Frank Dacre Roper, Esq., b. 1848; m. 1874, Caroline
Amy Louisa, d. of J. B. G. Franklin ; and has issue — (1)
Bernard Dacre Roper, Esq. , b. 1886 ; Edith Florence ;
Lilian Mabel ; and Eva Muriel. Res. —
Son of Augustus Frederick Roper, Gentleman, C.E. ,
b. 1819 ; d. 1889 ; m. 1847, Lydia Mary Anne, d. and
h. of John Henley: —
Charles Louis Roper, Gentleman, b. 1856. Res. —
Sons of Blayney Tenison Roper, Gentleman, b. 1811 ;
d 1886; m. 1848, Emily Jane, d. and h. of William
Kilpatrick : —
Blayney Tenison Roper, Gentleman, b. 1853; m. 1892,
Emily, d. of J. C. Christian of Sligo ; and has surv. issue —
(1) Richard Blayney Roper, Gentleman, b. 1897 ; and
Aileen Emily. Res. — Heath Vale, Lower Bourne, Farn-
ham, Surrey.
Henry William Roper, Gentleman, b. 1858 ; m. 1889,
Margaret Jane, d. of William Aickin, M.D. ; and has issue
— (1) Blayney Trevor Roper, Gentleman, b. 1894 [m. 1925,
Doris Kennaway (Res. — Gore Hall, Thornley)]. Res. —
Sons of William Roper of Fairfield, Esq., J. P., b.
1837; d. 1901 ; m. 1871, Helena Sophia, d. of Samuel
Strangman of Summerland, co. Waterford : —
Charles Roper, Esq., b. 1874 ; m. 1913, Josephine Marita,
d. of late Adam Cook Newell, R.M., of Killgorrive House,
Ballinasloe. Res. —
Samuel Strangman Roper, Gentleman, b. 1876. Res. —
William Trevor Roper, Gentleman, b. 1880; m. 1913,
Elsie Beatrice, d. of Thomas Holt of Oxton, Cheshire ; and
has issue — Trevor Holt Roper, Gentleman, b. 1914. Res.
— Dunloe, Monkstown, co. Dublin.
Surv. son of Charles Roper of Fairfield, Esq., J. P., b.
; d. 1861 ; m. 1831, Eleanor Catherine (d. 1891),
d. of Major William Hore : —
Henry Roper, Gentleman, b. 1841. Res. —
Son of Henry Charles Roper, Gentleman, Bar.-at-Law,
b. 1850; d. 1916; m. 1912, Hilda Kate Marguerite
Collen, d. of Alfred John Stern of Blythe Church.
Cambridge : —
Alexander John Henry Roper, Gentleman, b. 1913.
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b. 1800; d. 1863; m. 1847, Charlotte Lydia (d. 1892),
d. of Rev. the Hon. Frederic Pleydell-Bouverie : —
Brig.-Gen. Alexander William Roper, C.B. , C.B.E.,
late R.E. , served Nile Exped. 1884-5 (medal with clasp and
bronze star), S. Africa, 1899-1902 (Queen's medal with three
clasps, and King's medal with two clasps), Great War 19 14-
19 (C.B., C.B.E.), b. 1862. Res.— 21 Arlington Road,
Eastbourne. Club — Army and Navy.
ROPER (H. Coll., 17 Ap. 1914). Per fesse sable and
argent, a pale counterchanged, three roebucks' head*
caboshed one and two of the first, in the dexter chief a
mascle or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stag's
head erased or, holding in the mouth a pear slipped and
leaved proper. Motto — " Spes mea in Deo."
Son of Freeman Roper, Esq., J. P. b. 1862 ; d.
1925 ; m. 1898, Elizabeth Harriot, only child of
George Wildman Fitzgerald, of Maperton,
Somerset : —
Geoffrey Desmond Roper, Gentleman, b. 1901. Seat
— Forde Abbey, Chard, Somerset.
ROPER-CURZON (R.L., 22 June 1813, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1. quarterly, i. and iiii. , argent, on a bend sable,
three popinjays or, collared gules (Curzon) ; ii. and iii. , per
fesse azure and or, a pale counterchanged and three bucks'
heads erased of the second (Roper); 2. the same arms of
Curzon (R.L., 22 Feb. 1788); 3. the same arms of Roper
by male descent (Vn. Kent) ; 4. vert, a chevron between
three eagles displayed or, crowned gules (Fineux) ; 5. argent,
a chevron between three escallops sable ( Littleton) ; 6. argent ,
a fesse gules, in chief three torteaux ( Devereux , c. 14th cent. ) ;
7. vair6 or and gules (Ferrers of Chartley, temp. Henry
III. ) ; 8. argent, a cross engrailed gules between four water-
bougets sable (Bourchier, 14th cent.); 9. quarterly, i. and
iiii. , France, ii. and iii. , England, all within a bordure argent
(Thomas of Woodstock, son of Edward III.). Mantling
sable and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a
popinjay or, collared gules (Curzon) ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, a lion rampant sable, holding in the dexter paw a
ducal coronet or (Roper). Motto — "Spes mea in Deo."
Son of the Rt. Hon. Henry George Roper-Curzon, 17th
Baron Teynham, b. 1822 ; d. 1892 ; m. i860, Harriet
Anne Lovell, d. of the Rev. Thomas Heathcote of Shaw
Hill House, co. Wilts., J. P. :—
Rt. Hon. Henry John Philip Sidney Roper-Curzon, 18th
Baron Teynham (Eng. , 9 July 1616), J.P. and D.L. co. Kent,
late Major The Buffs, and Capt. Royal East Kent Imp. Yeo. ,
Chev. Legion of Honour. [Supporters— Dexter, a buck
or; sinister, an heraldic tiger, regardant argent], b. 1867;
m. 1895, Mabel, d. of Col. Henry Green Wilkinson of
Pannington Hall, Ipswich; and has issue — (1) Hon.
Christopher John Henry Roper-Curzon, Lieut. -Comdr.
R.N. (ret.), b. 1896 [m. 1927, Elspeth Grace, d. of William
Ingham Whitaker (Club — Carlton) ]; (2) Hon. Ralph
Henry Roper-Curzon, late Scots Gds., b. 1899. Res. —
8 Hertford Street, Mayfair, W. Club— Boodle's.
Sons of Edwin Purves Roper-Curzon, Esq. , Barr.-at-Law,
b. 1848; d. 1893; m. 1869, Ethel Anne (d. 1876), d. of
the Rev. Edward Doddridge Knight, of Nottage Court,
co. Glamorgan : —
Sidney Doddridge Henry Roper-Curzon, Esq., b. 1870.
Res.— Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
Arthur Chichley Henry Roper-Curzon, Gentleman, b.
1872. Res —
ROPNER (H. Coll.). Party per fesse dancett^e sable
and or, a pale, three mullets pierced, two and one, and
as many stags' heads erased, one and two, all counter-
changed. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, upon three mascles interlaced fesse-
wise, and in front of three tilting-spears, one in pale and
two in saltire or, a stag's head erased sable, attired gold.
Motto— " Fides et fortitude"
Sons of Sir (Emil Hugo Oscar) Robert Ropner, 1st
Bart., Knt. Bach., J.P. and D.L. , formerly Lieut. -Col.
and Hon. Col. 1st Vol. Batt. Durham Light Infantry
(V.D.), M.P. for Stockton-on-Tees, b. 1838 ; d. 1924;
m. 1859, Mary Anne (d. 1921), dau. of John Craik of
Newton Stewart, Wigtownshire : —
Sir John Henry Ropner, 2nd Bart. (20 Aug. 1904), V.D. ,
J.P. and D.L. (High Sheriff 191 1) co. Durham, late Lt.-
Col. and Hon. Col. 1st Vol. Batt. Durham L.I., b. i860;
m. 1888, Margaret, d. of John MacGregorof Tinsley, West
Riding, Yorks., and has surv. issue — Mary Enid [m. 1923,
Ronald Strathearn Stroyan]. Seat — Skutterskelfe Hall,
Hutton Reidby, N.R. Yorks.
Emil Hugo Oscar Robert Ropner, Esq., late Capt. 5th
Batt. D.L.I. , J. P., b. 1862 ; m. 1892, Jane Venetia, d. of
Richard Corker Walker of Sowerby, Yorks., and has issue —
Emil Hugo Oscar Robert Ropner, Esq., late Capt. Durham
L.I. , b. 1893 [m. 1913, Lilian Rochfort, d. of Col. Rochfort
Snow of Christchurch, N.Z. , and has issue — Robert Douglas
Ropner, Gentleman, b. 1921] ; Richard Ropner, Gentleman,
b. 1898; Cuthbert Maurice Ropner, Gentleman, b. 1905.
Seat— Elton Hall, Elton, Stockton-on-Tees.
William Ropner, Esq., J.P. co. Durham, b. 1864 ; m. 1894,
Sarah Woolacot, d. of Ebenezer Cory of West Hartlepool,
and has issue — Leonard Ropner, Esq., M.C., Major R.A.
(T. A.), M.P. Sedgefield since 1923, J.P. co. Durham, b. 1895
(Clubs — Bath, Carlton, New University); William Guy
Ropner, Esq., late Major R.G.A. , b. 1896 [m. 1921,
Margarita, d. of Sir William Cresswell Gray, 1st Bart., and
has issue — William Guy David Ropner, Gentleman, b. 1924
(Res. — Hartdale, West Hartlepool)]; John Raymond Ropner,
Gentleman, Lieut. R.A. (T.A.), b. 1903; Robert Desmond
Ropner, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. D.L.I. Yeo. (T.A.), b. 1908 ;
and Constance [m. 1922, Major George Willcox, M.C.].
Seat — Ambleside, West Hartlepool, Durham.
Walter Ropner, Esq., b. 1868; m. 1894, Jane Constance,
d. of Ebenezer Cory of West Hartlepool, and has issue —
Geoffrey Vyvyan Ropner, Gentleman, b. 1898; and Kath-
leen Vera. Res. —
Leonard Ropner, Esq., J.P. co. Durham, late Capt. 1st
Vol. Batt. Durham L.I., b. 1873 ; m. 1904, Georgina, d. of
the late Murdock Mackay, and has issue — Leonard Robert
Ropner, Gentleman, b. 1910; Helen Mary; and Jean
Winifred. Res. — Preston Hall, Stockton-on-Tees.
RORIE (L.O., 1898). Argent, on a chevron between
three dexter hands couped fessewise gules, each holding a
cross crosslet fitch^e azure, a crescent of the first for differ-
ence. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — Upon a
wreath of his liveries, a galley, oars in action sable, flagged
gules. Motto — " Terra marique."
Son of James Rorie, Gentleman, Doctor of Medicine
of the University of Edinburgh, b. 1838 ; d. ; m.
1872, Margaret, d. of Thomas Handyside Baxter of
Dundee: —
The late Thomas Handyside Baxter Rorie, Gentleman,
C.A., b. 1875; d. ; m. 1905, Blanche Munro (Postal
address — 40 Courtfield Gardens, S.W.), second d. of Win,
Edward Collier of Balmossie, Forfarshire ; and left issue —
Yvonne Somerlied. _
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ROSE of Montreal (L.O. 1872). Or, a boar's head
couped gules, armed and langued azure, between three
water-bougets sable, on a chief of the second three maple
leaves of the first. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a harp or, stringed
azure. Mottoes — Above the crest, "Audeo," and below
the shield, " Constant and true."
Only son of Sir Cyril Stanley Rose, 3rd Bart., b. 1874 ;
d. 1915 ; m. 1905, Lfetitia, d. of Emile Hippolyte
Rouy : —
Sir Francis Cyril Rose, 4th Bart. (9th Sept. 1872), b.
1909. Res. — 11 Denmark Avenue, Wimbledon, S.W.19.
Son of Sir Frank Stanley Rose, 2nd Bart., Capt. 10th
Hussars, served in S. Africa 1900-2, b. 1877; killed
in European War 1914 ; m. 1910, Daphne, d. of late
Capt. Henry Gaskell of Kiddington Hall, Oxon.: —
Sir Charles Henry Rose, 3rd Bart. (19 July 1909), b. 1912.
Res.— Hardwick House, Whitchurch, Oxon.
ROSE of Kilravock (L.O., 1672-7). Or, a boar's
head couped gules, between three water-bougets sable.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — Upon a wreath
of his liveries, a harp azure. Motto — " Constant and true."
Son of James Rose, Esq., Major Indian Army, late
Lord-Lieutenant of the county of Nairn, b. 1820 ;
d. 1909; m. 1850, Anna Maria (d. 1867), d. of Lieut. -
Gen. George Twemlow, R.A., by his wife Anna
Maria D'Oyly: — ■
Lt.-Col. Hugh Rose, C.M.G., J. P. and D.L. co. Nairn,
late 42nd Regt. Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), served
Nile Exped. 1884-5, S. Africa 1901-2, and Great War 1914-
18 (despatches 4 times), b. 1863 ; m. 1920, Ruth d. of the
late W. G. Guillemard, and has issue — 1 son ; 1 dau. Seat —
Kilravock Castle, co. Nairn.
RICHARD DE ROS ROSE, Esq., M.C., temp. Major
2nd Batt. R. Irish Rifles, D.L. (High Sheriff 1902) co.
Limerick. Born May 1879, being the eldest son of the late
Robert de Ros Rose, Esq., J. P. for co. Limerick, High
Sheriff 1882, by his wife Agnes Eliza, second dau. of the
late Benjamin Bun bury Frend, Esq., J. P., of Boskill, co.
Limerick. Armorial bearings— Quarterly, 1 and 4, per
pale argent and or, a chevron gules, between three water-
bougets sable (for Rose) ; 2. per chevron argent and gules,
in chief two eaglets displayed azure (for Stephens) ; 3.
argent, a saltire between two mullets in chief and in base
gules, and two boars' heads erased in fesse sable (for
Anderson). Mantling gules and argent. Crests— 1. on
a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant argent, hold-
ing in the dexter paw a rose gules, slipped vert ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, an eagle, wings elevated sable, prey-
ing on a lion's gamb erased proper ; 3. on a wreath of the
colours, an oak-tree proper. Motto— "Non sine sente
rosa." Married, 1902, Gladys Mary, eldest dau. of Rev.
F. G. Johnson of Gosport, Hants. Seats — Ardhu, co.
Limerick ; Lahinch, co. Clare.
ROSE of Rayners. Azure, a chevron invected
erminois, between three water-bougets in chief and
one in base argent. Mantling azure and or. Crest
— A stag argent, collared and resting the dexter fore-
leg on a water-bouget azure. Motto — " Probitate ac
virtute."
Son of Philip Vivian Rose, Esq., Capt. Oxford L.I.,
b. 1869; d. 1917 ; m. 1899, Maud, d. of William
Gillilan, of 6 Palace Gate, Kensington : —
Sir Philip Humphrey Vivian Rose, 3rd Bart., of
Rayners, Bucks. (14 May 1874), b. 1903 ; s. his grand-
father 1919 ; m. 1927, Evelyn Joan Victoria Heastey, d.
of the late Dr. Martin Richardson ; and has issue — Philip
Humphrey Peter Rose, Esq., b. 1928 ; and Petica Mary.
Seat — Rayners, Penn, Bucks. Res. — 15 Elm Place,
Onslow Gardens, S.W.7.
Son of Sir Philip Frederick Rose, 2nd Bart., b. 1843 ;
d. 1919 ; m. 1866, Rosa Ann, d. of Rev. William
Pym, Rector of Willian, Herts. : —
Cecil Guy Rose, Esq., Maj. (ret.) R.E., M.I.C.E., b. 1877;
m. 1907, Rose Belle, d. of Herbert Emerson, of Scar-
borough. Res. — Park House, Stone, Staffs. Club
— Junior Carlton.
WILLIAM ROSE, Gentleman. Born Nov. 25, 1848,
being the second surv. son of the late William Rose of
Carnsdale House, Barnstone, Cheshire, and of Manchester,
by his wife Esther, dau. of T. Marsden of Manchester.
Armorial bearings — Per pale argent and gules, three roses
in fesse between two lions rampant in pale, all counter-
changed. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a lion rampant sable, gorged with a
collar vair, holding between the fore-paws a lyre or, and
resting the dexter hind-leg on a rose argent. Motto —
" Armat spina rosas." Married, June 23, 1875, Helen
Maria, second dau. of the late John Blake of Tuttington
Hall, Norfolk; and has Issue — -Two daus. , Leslie and
Dorothy Muriel Bateman. Seat — Ballbrook House, Well-
ington, Lancashire. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Royal London
Yacht, Conservative (Manchester).
ROSE. Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, on a chevron azure, be-
tween three roses gules, a water-bouget, between two
estoiles of the field (Rose) ; 2 and 3, vert, a fesse erminois,
between two pheons erect in chief, and a bugle-horn stringed
or in base (Holden). Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a dexter cubit arm vested sable,
cuffed argent, the arm charged with twoestoiles of the last, in
the hand a red rose slipped, stalked, and leaved proper —
Motto, " Rosaflos florum " ; Motto — " Et teneo etteneor. "
Son of William George Rose, Esq., J. P., an Officer in
the 60th Rifles, by his wife Charlotte, dau. of Edward
Blackburne. Chief-Justice of the Mauritius : —
Edward Gecrgc Rose, Gentleman, b. 1846; m. 1880,
Alice, d. of Frederic Gautier, Consul-Gen. of France, and
has surv. issue — Basil Lascelles Rose, Gentleman, b. 1892 ;
and 5 daus. Res.— 18 Cranley Place, S.W.7.
ROSE-INNES (L.O., Matric. 5 Feb. 1897, cadet of Rose
of Ballivat and Innes of Edingight).— Quarterly, 1 and 4, or,
a boar's head couped gules, between three water-bougets
sable, a bordure azure, charged with three garbs and as
many boars' heads alternately of the field (Rose of Ballivat,
L.O. 1780) ; 2 and 3, argent, three mullets azure, a bordure
ch'equy of the second and first (Innes). Mantling gules,
doubled or. Crests — 1. on a wreath of his liveries, a rose
gules, stalked and leaved proper (Rose) ; 2. on a wreath of
his liveries, a palm-branch slipped proper (Innes).
Mottoes— 1. " Armat spina rosas " ; 2. " Ornatur radix
fronde."
Eldest son of George Rose-Innes, Gentleman, of
Valparaiso (only son of John Rose-Innes, Gentleman,
d. 1867, who was immediate younger brother of John
Rose-Innes of Netherdale, Esq., D.L., d. 1845), b.
1829 ; d. 1882 ; m. , Lastemia Vives :—
George Rose-Innes, Gentleman, heir male of Netherdale,
b. 1857 ; m. 18 , Rose Jackson, and has issue — George
Stewart Rose-Innes, Gentleman, b. 1885 [m. , C
Gayford] ; John Francis Rose-Innes, Gentleman, b. 1886.
Res.—
ROSEBERY, Earl of, see PRIMROSE.
ROSKELL (H. Coll.). Erminois, a crescent sable
within an orle of ten martlets gules. Mantling sable and
or Crest —On a wreath of the colours, a dexter cubit arm
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armour proper, charged with a martlet as in the arms,
issuant from a wreath of oak or, in the hand also proper
a cross crosslet fitchee gules. Motto — " Ros coeli."
Sons of Nicholas Robert Roskell, Gentleman, b. 1837 ;
d. 1911; m. 1868, Elizabeth \d. 1877), d. of William
Moran of Calcutta and St. Edmondsbury, Lucan, co.
Dublin:—
Robert Nicholas Roskell, Gentleman, Solicitor, b. 1872.
Res. — 7 Upper George Street, W. 1.
William Joseph Roskell, Esq., Major late Princess of
Wales (Yorkshire) Regt., 6. 1875. Res. — 80 New Caven-
dish Street, W.
Son of Robert Roskell, Gentleman, of Park House,
Fulham, b. 1805; d. 1888; m. 1834, Mary, d. of John
Kaye : —
Charles John Roskell, Gentleman, Solicitor, b. 1849; •/«•
1898, Mary Elizabeth (d. 1912), d. of John Lynch of Liver-
pool; and has issue — Charles Robert Roskell, Gentleman,
b. 190 1 ; and Joan Mary. Res. — 10 Pitt Street, W.8.
Club — Union.
ROSMEAD, Baron, see ROBINSON.
ROSS, see LEITH-ROSS and ROBERTSON-ROSS.
ROSS of Balnagowan (L.O. circa 1746-54). Gules,
three lions rampant argent. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a hand holding
a garland of laurel proper. Supporters — Two savages
wreathed about the head and middle with laurel, and hold-
ing clubs in their exterior hands all proper. Motto —
" Spem successus alit."
Only son of Sir Charles William Augustus Lockhart-
Ross, 8th Bart., b. 1812 ; d. 1883; m. 1865, Rebecca
Sophia, d. of Henry Barnes of Tufnell Park : —
Sir Charles Henry Augustus Frederick Lockhart Ross,
9th Bart. (28 Feb. 1672), D.L. cos. Ross and Cromarty, late
Capt Lovat's Scouts I.Y., formerly Lieut. 3rd Batt.
Seaforth Highlanders, b. 1872; m. 1st, 1893 (div. 1897),
Winifred, d. of Alexander Augustus Berens ; 2nd, 1901,
Patricia Ellison of Kentucky, U.S.A. Seats— Balnagowan,
Parkhill, Ross-shire ; and Bonnington House, co. Lanark.
Clubs — White's, Bachelors'.
ROSS of Dunmoyle (U.O., 20 March, 1919). Gules, a
portcullis or, between three lions rampant guardant
argent, each holding between his fore-paws a water -
bouget sable. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath cf the colours, a fox's head erased holding in his
mouth a white rose, slipped, barbed and seeded all
proper. Motto—" Spes aspera levat."
Eldest son of Very Rev. Robert Ross, D.D., of Ard-
foyle Manse, Londonderry, b. 1825 ; m. 1853 ;
Margaret, d. of Stuart Christie, of Londonderry :—
Rt. Hon. Sir John Ross, P.C., 1st Bart., of Dunmoyle,
Errigal Keerogue, co. Tyrone, last Lord Chancellor of
Ireland, Hon. LL.D. (Dub.), M.P. Londonderry 1892-
95, b. 1853 ; m. 1882, Katherine Mary, d. of the late
Lieut.-Col. Deane Mann, D.L., of Dunmoyle and Corvey
Lodge, Tyrone ; and has issue — Ronald Deane Ross, Esq.,
M.C., Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple, b. 1888 [m. 192 1,
Dorothy Evelyn, d. of Rev. Algernon Ryder] ; May
Margaret [m. 19 10, Comdr. Francis Saunders, R.N., of
Alton Pancras, Dorset ; and has issue]. Seat — Dun-
moyle, Six Mile Cross, co. Tyrone. Town res, — 2
Whitehall Court, S.W. Club— Carlton.
CHARLES CAMPBELL ROSS, Esq., J. P. for Cornwall,
M.P. (1881-5) for St. Ives. Born 1849, being the ygst.
son of the late Archibald Colquhoun Ross, Esq., M.D., of
Madeira, by his wife Mary, dau. of the late Joseph Carne,
F.R.S. Armorial bearings — Parted per chevron gules
and argent, three lions rampant within a bordure all counter-
changed, in the middle chief a mullet of the second. Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries,
a hand holding a garland of laurel proper. Motto — ' ' Spem
successus alit." Married, 1870, Isabel Emily {d. 1888), d.
of late Edward Holland and widow of late J. Carne.
ROSS. Gules, three estoiles in chevron between as
many lions rampant argent ; and for an honourable aug-
mentation, a chief or, thereon a portion of the terrestrial
globe proper, the true meridian described thereon by a line
passing from north to south, sable, with the Arctic circle
azure, within the place of the magnetic pole in latitude
700 5' 17" and longitude 960 46' 45" west, designated by an
inescutcheon gules, charged with a lion passant guardant
of the first ; the magnetic meridian shown by a line of the
fourth passing through the inescutcheon with a corre-
spondent circle, also gules, to denote more particularly the
said place of the magnetic pole ; the words following in-
scribed on the chief, viz., " Arctaeos numine fines."
Mantling gules and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of
the colours, on a rock, a flagstaff erect, thereon hoisted the
Union Jack, inscribed with the date June 1, 1831 (being
that of discovering the place of the magnetic pole), and at
foot, and on the sinister side of the flagstaff, the dipping
needle, showing its almost vertical position, all proper ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, a fox's head erased proper.
Motto — "Spes aspera levat."
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Sons of the Rev. James Coulman Ross, M.A. , of Wad-
worth Hall, Doncaster, Vicar of Loversal, in the Diocese
of York, b. 1844; d. 1916; m. 1870, Elizabeth, younger
d. of late Rev. William Senior Salman, M.A., late
Rector of Brougham, Westmorland : —
Basil James Ross, Esq., M.C., Capt. late Sherwood
Foresters, b. June 9, 1874; m. 1907, Avis Mary (d. 1924),
only d. of T. L. Wilkinson, Barr.-at-Law ; and has issue
—Maurice James Ross, Gentleman, Midshipman, R.N.,
b. 1908 ; Thomas Desmond Ross, Gentleman, Cadet R.N.,
b. 191 1. Res. — 37 De Vere Gardens, Kensington, W.8.
Cyril John Ross, Gentleman, b. 1877.
Arthur Vernon Ross, Gentleman, b. 1879.
Reginald Wellington Ross, Gentleman, b. 1880.
ROSS (L.O., 1878). Gules, three lions rampant argent,
armed and langued azure, in the centre a mullet of the
second for difference. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, an eagle with wings closed
proper. Motto — "Dread God."
Eld. son of Brig. -Gen. Sir Walter Charteris Ross,
K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G., J. P. and D.L. cos. Ross and
Cromarty, Colonel (ret.) Durham L.I., b. 1857; d.
1928 ; m. 1st, 1887, May (d. 1891), d. of Field-Marshal
Sir Donald Martin Stewart, Bart. ; 2nd, 1897, Gertrude
May Gathorne, d. of C. Hill of Clevedon Hall,
Somerset : —
George Duncan Noel Ross, Esq., b. 1903. Seat —
Cromarty House, Cromarty.
Rev. JAMES ALFRED ROSS Clerk in Holy
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Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
Orders, M.A. (Clare Coll., Camb), Patron and Rector
of Holywell with Needingworth, St. Ives, Huntingdon-
shire. Born 1881, elder son of the late William Ross,
Gentleman, of Nafferton, East Yorks., by Mary Hannah,
dau. of William Barker of Driffield. Arms (L.O.,
1882) — Parted per pale sable and gules, two water-
bougets in chief and a boar's head couped in base argent.
Mantling: gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
his liveries, a water-bouget argent. Motto — " Agnoscar
eventu." Livery — Black, with light drab facings. Res. —
Holywell Rectory, St. Ives, Huntingdonshire. Clubs —
Royal Societies, Union Society (Cambridge).
ROSS of Rosstrevor (U.O.). Or, a chevron embattled
counter- embattled between three water - bougets sable.
colours, an arm embowed in armour, the hand grasping
a dagger all proper. Motto — " Per aspera virtus."
Son of Major David Ross, b. 1828 ; d. 1888 ; m. 1851,
Mary, d. of Dr. William Austin, Insp.-Gen. of Army
Hospitals : —
William Levingston Ross, Gentleman, L.R.C.S. ,
L.R.C.P.I., b. 1855; m. 1896, Laura, d. of G. M. Felton,
C.C., of Cripplegate, London; and has had issue — (1)
Austin Felton Ross, Gentleman, b. 1897; (2) George
Levingston Ross, Gentleman, b. 1898 ; d. 1929 ; (3) David
Robert Ross, Gentleman, b. 1900 ; and Laura Kathleen,
d. 1925. Res. — 1 Rostrevor Mansions, Southsea, Hants.
Sons of Edmond Ross, Gentleman, b. ; d. ;
m. ist, , EmilyDalton ; 2nd, , Emily Augusta
Belton : —
Edmond Augustus Ross, Gentleman, b. 1876. Res. —
William Dalrymple Ross, Gentleman, b. 1888.
David Newlyn Ross, Gentleman, b. 1896. Res. —
Son of Col. Sir Edward Charles Ross, Knt. Bach.,
C.S.I., served in the Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-58
(medal with clasp), was employed in Indian Political
Dept. as Assist. Political Agent at Gwadur, Political
Agent and Consul at Muscat, Resident in the Persian
Gulf, and Consul-General for Fars, &c. , 1863-1891 ;
o. 1836; d. 1913 ; m. 1862, Sarah M. C. (d. 1913),
d. of Col. Charles S. Whitehill :—
George Whitehill Ross, Esq., CLE., D.S.O., Col. Indian
Army, Mil. Accountant-Gen. for India, b. 1878; m. 1903,
Clare Josephine, elder d. of Major G. A. Welman, Indian
Army, and has issue — 1 son. Res. — Simla. Address —
c/o Lloyds Bank, Ltd. , Bombay.
Son of David Ross-of-Bladensburg, bearingtheBladens-
burg augmentation : —
The late Lieut. -Col. Sir John Foster George Ross-of-
Bladensburg, K.C.B., K.C.V.O. (q.v.).
ROSS (Matric. 24 July 1905, L.O.). Or, a boar's head
couped gules between three water-bougets sable, all within
a bordure of the last, charged in chief and base with three
padlocks argent, and in the flanks with two swords erect
proper, hilted and pommelled of the field. Mantling
sable, doubled or. Crest— On a wreath of the liveries, a
sprig of laurel in flower proper. Motto— " Agnoscar
eventu."
Son of Lt.-Gen. Sir Alexander George Ross, K.C.B.
(1905), Col. 51st Sikhs (Frontier Force), served in Indian
Mutiny 1858-9, Abyssinian Campaign 1868, Jowaki
Campaign 1877-8, Afghan War, 1878-9, Mahsood
Wuzeeree Exped. 1881, Zhob Valley Exped. 1890, b.
1840; d. 1910; m. 1870, Emma Walwyn, d. of Lt.-
Gen. G. E. Gowan, C.B., R.A. :—
Alexander Edward Ross, Esq., Imperial Forest Service,
Burma. Res. — Burma.
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Son of Alexander Ross, Indian Civil Service, b. 1816 ;
d. 1899 ; m. 1839, Isabella, d. of Justin McCarthy of
Carrignavar, co. Cork, representative of MacCarthy
of Muskerry : —
William Gordon Ross, Esq., late Lt.-Col. R.E. [Matric.
L.O. 10 Dec. 1898. Same arms, the bordure engrailed.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a stag trippant gules,
attired and unguled or. Motto as above], b. 1843 ; is m.
and has issue — William Gordon Ross, Gentleman, b. 1888.
Res.—
ROSS of Limavady and Ham. Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a
chevron chequy sable and argent, between three water-
bougets gules, on a chief of the last, as many cross crosslets
of the field (Ross — Confd. U.O. 10 Dec. 1902); 2. vert, a
griffin segreant argent, within a bordure or, charged with
eight ogresses (Collins of Ham — H. Coll., 1911); 3- quar-
terly, i. and iiii., argent, a chevron sable; ii. and iii.,
argent, a chevron sable between three oak-leaves vert (Tre-
lawny). Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a hawk's head erased proper, holding in the
beak a cross crosslet fitchee or. Motto — "Audeo."
Sons of Rev. William Ross of Limavady, B.A. , Vicar
and Rural Dean of Dungiven, co. Londonderry, Canon
of St. Columb's Cathedral, Londonderry, b. 1814 ;
d. 1891 ; m. 1851, Caroline Matilda (d. 1889), d. of
Arthur Luce Trelawny Collins of Ham, Devon, Lieut.
R.A. :—
Rev. John Trelawny Trelawny-Ross (assumed name of
Trelawny-Ross by Deed-Poll 1903), M.A., D.D. Trin. Coll.
Dublin, Vicar of Paignton with Marldon 1892-1908 ; Rural
Dean of Ipplepen 1898-1902 ; Surrogate of Diocese of
Exeter 1899, Proctor in Convocation for the Clergy 1910-23,
Public Preacher, Dio. Ex. 1908, b. 17 Sept. 1852 ; m. 1st,
1881, Emma Mary Katharine (d. 1886), d. of Alexander
Bassett of Baynton House, Glamorgan ; 2nd, 1894, Mary
Frederica Cecilia, d. of Capt. George Somerville Digby,
Grenadier Guards, and Lady Emily Jane Digby ; and has
had issue — (1) Rev. William Edwin Trelawny Trelawny-
Ross, M.C., M.A. Merton Coll. Oxford, Vicar of East
Teignmouth, Devon, Hon. Chaplain to the Forces 1920,
b. 1883 [m. 1924, Wilfreda Anne, d. of Col. W. P. Bastard,
of Kitley, Devon, O.B.E., D.L. ; and has issue — John
Pollexfen Trelawny Trelawny-Ross, Gentleman, b. 1926 ;
and Elizabeth Anne Trelawny] ; (2) Alexander Hamelin
Trelawny-Ross, Gentleman, M.A. , Merton Coll. Oxford,
awarded Bronze Medal of Roy. Humane Society 1902,
b. 1884 (Res. — Lyon House, Sherborne, Dorset) ; (3) Rev.
Stephen Matthew Trelawny Trelawny-Ross, M.A. Christ
Church, Oxford, C.R. , served Great War 1917-19 with 2nd
Artists' Rifles, O.T.C., b. 1894 (Res. — House of Resur-
rection, Mirfield.Yorks.); Mary Trelawny (d. 1905) ; Caroline
Sophia ; Addis Emily Trelawny ; and Katharine Lucy
Trelawny. Seats — Limavady, Ireland; Ham, Devon.
Res. — Ham, nr. Plymouth.
Robert Leslie Marcus Ross, Gentleman, b. 1856 ; m. 1884,
Laura Belle Shaver ; and has issue — Caroline Matilda ;
and May. Res. — Peru, Indiana.
Son of Arthur William Pollexfen Ross, Gentleman,
Knight of the Grand Mil. Order of Our Saviour, b. 1854 ;
d 1920; m. 1st, 1879, Elizabeth Blades (d. 1905) ; 2nd,
1906, Sarah Jennings : —
Arthur William Robert Ross, Gentleman, b. 1880 ; m.
1907. Mary Agnes Roche ; and has issue — Trelawny Wil-
liam Ross, Gentleman, b. 191 1 ; and Arthurine Frances.
Res. — London.
ROSS (L.O., 27 Jan. 1913). Parted per fesse or and
sable, two water-bougets in chief of the second and in base
a lion rampant of the first, armed and langued gules.
Mantling sable, doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his
liveries, a hand holding a garland of laurel proper. Motto
" Honor."
Eldest son of late William Russell Ross, Gentleman,
of New York, formerly of Montreal, Canada, b. 1831 ;
d. 1913 ; m. 1855, Lucy, d. of late Andrew Russell,
Esq. , Assistant Commissioner of Crown Lands in
Province of Ontario : —
Walter Lord Ross, Gentleman, B.C.L. (McGill Univ.),
Barr.-at-Law, b. 1856 ; m. 1893, Alma St. Clair, d. of late
William Simpson Henderson of Quebec, Canada. Res. —
The late Lieut. -Col. Sir JOHN FOSTER GEORGE
ROSS-OF-BLADENSBURG. of Rosstrevor, in the co. of
Down, K.C.B., K.C.V.O., j.P. and D.L, Chief Com-
missioner of the Dublin Metropolitan Police, formerly
Major Coldstream Guards, A.D.C. to Earl Spencer when
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, A.D.C. to the Earl of Carnarvon
when Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Z?orn July 27, 1848,
being the second son of the late David Ross-of-Bladensburg,
Esq., J.P. , by his wife Harriet Margaretta, commonly
known as the Honourable Harriet Margaretta, dau. of the
Right Honourable Thomas Henry Foster, Viscount Ferrard,
by his wife the Right Honourable Harriet, in her own right
Viscountess Massereene, and sister of the Right Honourable
the tenth Viscount Massereene and Ferrard, Knight of the
Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick. Armorial bearings
— Per fesse embattled argent and or, in chief issuant a
dexter arm embowed vested gules, the cuff azure, encircled
by a wreath of laurel, the hand grasping a flagstaff broken
in bend sinister, therefrom flowing the colours of the United
States of America proper, in base the arms of Ross of Ross-
Trevor, namely or, a chevron embattled counter-embattled
between three water-bougets sable, on a canton of the third
pendent from a riband a representation of the cross
presented by command of His Majesty to the late Major-
General Ross, in testimony of his Royal approbation of his
services. Motto — " Bladensburg," and impaling the arms
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of Foster-Skeffington, namely, quarterly, 1 and 4, argent,
three bulls' heads erased sable, armed or (for Skeffington) ;
2 and 3, azure, a chevron between three chaplets or (for
Clotworthy). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a Mantling sable and or. Crest —
Of honourable augmentation, out of a mural crown or, a
dexter arm grasping the colours as in the arms ; in addition
to the crest of the family of Ross of Ross-Trevor, namely
upon a wreath of the colours, an arm vambraced and em-
bowed, the hand grasping a dagger all proper. Married
January 6, 1870, Blanche Amelia, commonly known as the
Honourable Blanche Amelia, youngest dau. of the Right
Honourable the tenth Viscount Massereene and Ferrard ;
and died 1926. Seat— Ross-Trevor House, Ross-Trevor,
co. Down.
ROSS-LEWI N ( ). Argent, a bend engrailed
sable, between two trefoils slipped vert. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
lion sable, iiolding between the paws a trefoil slipped vert.
Motto — " Consilio ac virtute."
Son of Rev. Robert O'Donelan Ross-Lewin, M.A. ,
Chaplain R.N., Rector of Wark-on-Tyne, in the co. of
Northumberland, and Rural Dean in the Diocese of
Newcastle, Hon. Canon of Newcastle Cathedral, b.
1850; d. ; m. 1897, Katherine Mary Beatrice, d.
of John W. Walton Wilson, Esq. , J. P., of Shotley Hall,
Northumberland : —
Francis Henry Westropp Ross-Lewin, Esq., Capt. Ind.
Army, b. 1898. Estate — Ross- Hill, Kildysart, co. Clare.
ROSSE, Earl of, see PARSONS.
ROSSLYN, Earl of, see ERSKINE.
ROSSMORE, Baron, see WESTENRA.
ROSTRON (H. Coll.). Azure, a tower triple-towered ar-
gent, within an orle of crescents or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a cubit arm vested azure, the cuff argent, charged
with a saltire or, holding in the hand two branches of red-
thorn proper. Motto — " Semper vigilans." Livery — Blue,
with gilt buttons : blue and yellow striped waistcoat.
Son of Laurence William Simpson Rostron, Gentleman,
of New College, Oxford, M.A. and B.C.L., and of
Lincoln's Inn, Barr.-at-Law, b. 1872 ; d. 1915 ; m. 1910,
Kathleen Mary Danvers, eld. d. of Charles A. Dingwall
of Shepley House, Carshalton, co. Surrey: —
Richard Simpson Rostron, Gentleman, b. 191 1. Postal
add. — 27 Sloan e Court, S.W.
Only surv. son of Simpson Rostron, Esq., of Eden-
field, co. Lancaster, J. P., Barrister-at-Law (Middle
Temple), b. 1833; d. 1907; m. 1868, Christina Jane,
only d. of the late William Riley of the Outwoods. co.
Warwick : —
Philip Simpson Rostron, Esq., Major late R.H. A., served
S. Africa, and Great War, 1914-18, b. 1878; m. 1912,
Beatrice Mary, d. of the late Thomas Gorst ; and has issue
— Angela Mary. Clubs — Naval and Military ; Wellington.
ROTH of Harley Street (H. Coll., 16 Ap. 1923).
Gules, a griffin segreant within an orle argent, in chief
a sun in splendour or, between two bezants each charged
with a saltire of the field. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a sun
issuant in splendour or, the stump of a tree sprouting
proper. Motto — " Repullulat."
Second son of Bernard Roth, F.S.A., F.R.C.S.,
of Kingswood, Enfield, Middx., b. 1852 ; d. 1915 ;
m. 1878, Ann Elizabeth, d. of Rt. Hon. John Bright,
P.C., of One Ash, Rochdale :—
Paul Bernard Roth, Gentleman, F.R.C.S. (Eng.), M.B.,
Ch.B.( Aberdeen), b. 1882 ; m. 1911, Emilie Harding, d. of
William Harding Lauder, of Dublin ; and has issue —
Paul Harding Roth, Gentleman, b. 1912 ; Michael
Heriot Roth, Gentleman, b. 1918 ; Vivien. Res. — 29
Welbeck Street, W.i ; 65 Curzon Street, Mayfair, W.
Club — Reform.
ROTHBAND of Higher Broughton (H. Coll.). Or, on
a fesse gules, between two rolls of vellum fessewise
proper, three mullets of the field pierced of the second-
Mantling gales and or. Crest — On a wreath of th
colours, issuant from a chaplet of roses gules, seeded
or, barbed and leaved vert, a demi-griffin the wings
addorsed sable, holding in the dexter claw a roll of vel-
lum as in the arms. Badge — A griffin's claw erect and
erased sable, entiled by a circlet or, and grasping a roll of
vellum proper. Motto — " Fides servanda est."
Son of Jacob Rothband, of Manchester, b. ; d.
1877 ; m. ,Marion(d. 1897), d. of John Immer: —
Sir Henry Lesser Rothband, istBart. (20 July, 1923)
of Higher Broughton, Salford, b. 1853 ; m. 1878, Ella,
d. of the late Joseph Mandleberg, of Manchester ; and
has had issue — Percy Lionel Rothband, Esq., late Capt.
Manchester Regt., b. 1884 [m. 1918, Ellen Elizabeth, d.
of William Francis Fisher, of Altrincham ; and d. 1926,
leaving issue — Jean Olga Eleanor] ; Gladys Lilian [m.
1905, Harold Baerlein ; and has issue] ; Ivy Vivienne
[w. 1919, Raymond Sopwith ; and has issue]. Res. —
The Hollies, Higher Broughton, Manchester. Club —
Reform (Manchester).
GEORGE WALTER CHARLES ROTHE, Esq., Col.
(retired) Royal Artillery, J. P. co. of Oxford. Born May io,
1841, being the only son of the late Rev. Richard
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Jephson Rothe, B.A., Rector of Macloneigh, co. Cork, by
his wife Harriet, dau. of Lieut. -General Charles Turner.
Armorial bearings — Or, on a mount in base vert, a stag
trippant argent, under an oak-tree of the second. Mantling
vert and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
on a mount vert, a stag lodged argent, attired or ; with the
Motto, "Solo salus servire Deo." Post, add.— Neithrop
House, Banbury, Oxon. Club — Naval and Military.
ROTHERAM of Crossdrum (U.O.). Vert, three stags
trippant or. Mantling vert and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a stag's head couped proper, attired or.
Motto — " Honor et honestas."
Sons of Edward Rotheram, Esq., J. P., of Crossdrum,
co. Meath, High Sheriff 1885, b. 1828; d. 1904; m.
1886, Maria Louisa, youngest d. of Samuel Cooper of
Killenure Castle, co. Tipperary : —
Edward Rotheram, Esq., J. P. co. Meath, High Sheriff
1906, b. 1872 ; m. 1907, Jane Mabel, d. of Sir Robert
Gardner of Ashley, Clyde Road, Dublin ; and has issue —
Edward Rotheram, Gentleman, b. 1908; and Jean. Seatt
— Crossdrum, Oldcastle, co. Meath, Sallymount Houst,
Castlepollard, co. Westmeath.
George Astley Rotheram, Gentleman, b. 1874 ; m. 1909,
Millicent, d. of John Radcliff Battersby of Longbawn, co.
Westmeath ; and has issue — Clothilde Rosa. Res. — Sally-
mount, Castlepollard, co. Westmeath.
,*3Austen Morgan Rotheram, Esq., High Sheriff co. Cavan
1903, b. 1876. Seat — Castlecor, Oldcastle, co. Meath.
Sisson Henry Rotheram, Gentleman, £.1880; m. 1906,
May Jackson. Seat —
ROTHERHAM, Baron, see HOLLAND.
ROTHERMERE, Viscount, see HARMSWORTH.
ROTHES, Earl of, see LESLIE.
ROTHSCHILD (Vienna, 1822. Recorded by R.L., 16
June 1838, H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1. or, an eagle displayed
sable, langued gules; 2 and 3, azure, issuing from the
dexter and sinister sides of the shield, an arm embowed
proper, grasping five arrows points to the base argent ; 4.
or, a lion rampant proper, langued gules, over all an escut-
cheon gules, thereon a target, the point to the dexter proper.
Crests — 1. (centre) issuant from a ducal coronet or, an
eagle displayed sable ; 2. (dexter), out of a ducal coronet or,
between open buffalo's horns per fesse or and sable, a
mullet of six points or ; 3. (sinister), out of a ducal coronet
or, three ostrich feathers, the centre one argent, the exterior
ones azure. Supporters (of the Austrian Barony) — Dexter,
a lion rampant or; sinister, a unicorn argent. Motto —
" Concordia, integritas, industria. "
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir Nathan Mayer Rothschild, 1st
Baron Rothschild, P.C., G.C.V.O., Lord-Lieut, and
Custos Rot. co. Bucks., late Capt. Bucks. Yeo. Cav. ,
M. P. for Aylesbury 1865-85, b. 1840; d. 1915; m. 1867,
Emma Louisa, d. of Baron Mayer Carl de Rothschild,
Member of the German Parliament : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Lionel Walter Rothschild, 2nd Baron Roths-
child (U.K. 29 June, 1885), 3rd Baron de Rothschild
(Austria, 29 Sept., 1822), 3rd Bart. (U.K., 12 Jan., 1847),
formerly Major Bucks. Imp. Yeo., a Member of the
Commission of Lieutenancy for -City of London, J. P.,
D.L., Bucks., M.P. for Mid Bucks. 1899-19 10, b. 1868.
Seat — Tring Park, Herts. Town res. — 148 Piccadilly.
Clubs— Bachelors' , Roy. Societies.
Son of Hon. Nathaniel Charles Rothschild, M.A.
(Cantab.), D.L. London, J. P. Northants., b. 1877 '. <*•
1923; m. 1907, Rozsika, d. of Capt. Alfred von
Wertheimstein of Nagy varad, Hungary : —
Nathaniel Mayer Victor Rothschild, Esq., b. 1910.
Res. — 4 Palace Green, W.8.
Sons of Leopold de Rothschild, Esq., C. V.O., J.P. and
D.L. Bucks., a Member of the Commission of Lieu-
tenancy for City of London, M.A. (Cambs. ),b. 1845 ; d.
1917 ; m. 1881, Marie, C.B.E., d. of Achille Perugia of
Trieste : —
Lionel Nathan de Rothschild, Esq., O.B.E., M.A.
(Camb.), J.P. Bucks., M.P. for Aylesbury Div. of Bucks.
1910-1923, late Major Bucks. I.Y. , b. 1882 ; m. 1912, Marie
Louise Eugenie, d. of late Edmund Beer; and has issue —
Edmund Leopold Rothschild, Gentleman, b 1916 ; Leopold
David Rothschild, Gentleman, b. 1927 ; Rosemary Leonora ;
and Naomi Louisa. Res. — 18 Kensington Palace Gardens,
W.8. Club— R.Y.S. (Cowes.).
Anthony Gustav de Rothschild, Esq., D.L. Bucks., M.A.
(Camb.), Major Bucks. Yeo., b. 1887; m. 1926, Yvonne,
d. of Robert Cahen D'Anvers, of Paris ; and has issue —
Renee Louise Marie. Res. — 42 Hill Street, Berkeley
Square, W.
ROTHWELL (U.O.). Ermine, two chevronels engrailed
sable, each charged with three bezants, on a canton gules, a
mural crown or. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, out of a mural crown or, a
stag's head sable, holding in the mouth a rose gules, slipped
and leaved vert. Motto — " Nil conscire sibi."
Son of : —
William Edward Rothwell, Esq., D.S.O., O.B.E., Major
and Brev. Lt.-Col. Roy. Inniskilling Fus., served Great
War 1914-18 (despatches), b. 1879 ; m. 1915, Frances Violet
Poole (d. 1923). Postal address —
ROTH WELL-JACKSON of Moorfield (R.L., 1 Aug.
1903, H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 6, quarterly i. andiiii.,
argent, on a mount in base, the stump of a tree sprouting to
the sinister, thereon a falcon, wings expanded and inverted
proper, on a chief azure, a beacon fired and entwined with
a serpent between two spear-heads erect and embrued, all
of the second (Jackson); ii. and iii., ermine, two chevronels
engrailed azure, each charged with five bezants between
three roses gules, barbed and seeded proper (Rothwell) ; 2.
the same arms of Jackson ; 3. the same arms of Rothwell ;
4. argent, between two escallops, three torteaux in bend
between two bendlets gules (Heywood); 5. ermine, on a
bend double cottised gules, two covered cups or, in the
sinister chief point, a pheon of the second, on a chief of the
last, a lion passant between two pheons of the third
(Crompton). Mantling azure and argent. Crests — 1. on
a wreath of the colours, in front of a sun in splendour or,
three spear-heads erect and embrued proper (Jackson) ; 2.
on a wreath of the colours, issuant out of park pales proper,
an heraldic antelope's head ermine, attired or, gorged with
a collar engrailed azure, in the mouth a rose gules slipped
and leaved vert (Rothwell). Mottoes— " Sit lux et lux ";
" Mens conscia recti."
Sons of Charles Loxton Rothwell-Jackson (formerly
Jackson), Gentleman, M.I.C.E., of Moorfield, Tong
Moor, Bolton, Lanes., b. 1844; d. 1915 ; m. 1869-
Louisa Ellen(<£ igi7),d. of James Goodierof Manches,
ter:—
Harry Loxton Rothwell-Jackson, Gentleman, b. 1872 ;
m. 1927, Florence May Jones. Res. —
Charles Peter Rothwell-Jackson, Gentleman, b. 1887; m.
1918, Lois Dawson, of Bolton ; and has issue — Charles
Peter Michael Rothwell Jackson, Gentleman, b. 1920 ; and
1 dau. Res. —
James Frederick Marshall Rothwell-Jackson, Gentleman,
b. 1889; m. 1922, Isabel Harriet Barrie, of Kingston ; and
has issue — Stephen Marshall Rothwell-Jackson, b. 1926 ;
and Joy Patience. Res. —
ROUGE CROIX PURSUIVANT OF ARMS, see
KERR.
ROUGE DRAGON PURSUIVANT OF ARMS, see
GEIJER.
ROUND (Dec. 4, 1871). Argent, on a chevron cottised
sable, three pallets or, each charged with an annulet of
the second. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — upon a
wreath of the colours, a lion couchant argent, charged on
the body with three annulets interlaced sable, holding in
the mouth a sword in bend point downwards proper,
pommel and hilt or. Motto — " Esse quam videri."
Son of Rt. Hon. James Round, P.C., of Birch, co.
Essex, J.P. and D.L. , M.A. (Oxford), Barrister-at-Law,
late M.P. for East Essex (Harwich), b. 1842; d. 1916;
m. 1870, his cousin, Sibylla Joanna (d. 1912), d. of Rev.
Henry Freeland, Rector of Hasketon, co. Suffolk: —
Charles James Round, Esq., D.L. , J.P. and (19 13) High
Sheriff co. Essex, b. 1885 ; m. 1910, Sylvia, d. of
Walter Maximilian de Zoete of Layer Marney Towers ; and
has surv. issue — Charles Oliver Round, Esq., b- 1918 ;
Anthony John Round, Esq., b. 1922 ; and Silvia Joanna.
Seats —
Sons of Francis Richard Round, Esq., C.M.G., of
Sutton Court, Surrey, M.A. (Oxon.), Clerk in the
Colonial Office, b. 1845; d. 1920; m. 1881, Frances
Emily, d. of J. Jolliffe Tufnell, Esq., of Langleys,
Essex : —
Plate XVII
ROBINSON.
JOHNSTON.
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Douglass Gray Round, Gentleman, b. 1882; m. 191 1,
Irene Courtenay, d. of Rev. C. Gale, Vicar of Christchurch,
Surrey; and has issue — Miriam Frances. Res. — Cottage
Wood, Walton-on-Thames.
Rev. George R. Jolliffe Round, Vicar of All Saints', Ketter-
ing, b. 1884. Res. — 83 Charles Street, Kettering.
Arthur John Maurice Round, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; m.
Margery, d. of Canon d'Easom, of New Westminster, B.C. ;
and has issue — Harold Geoffrey Round, Gentleman, b.
1923 ; and Joan Auriol Margery. Res. — Lethbridge,
Alberta, Canada.
ROUND. Or, a garb vert, between three millrinds
sable.
Dau. of Joseph Round, Gentleman, 6.1833; m, 1875,
Emma Caroline, dau. of Edwin Alldridge of Westwood,
Edgbaston : —
Violet Caroline Phoebe. Res. —
Reverend GEORGE HENRY ROUND-TURNER,
Rector of Sudbrooke, and Vicar of Scothorne, Lincoln.
Born Feb. 11, 1877, being the eldest son of the late
Henry Lewis Round-Turner, Esq., J. P., Lord of the
Manor of Woodhall, Capt. R.N., by his wife Clara,
dau. of Capt. Samuel Strong, R.N. Armorial bearings
— Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, gutt£e-d'eau, on a cross
engrailed argent, quarter-pierced of the field, four mill-
rinds of the first, in the first quarter a cross pat£e fitchee
or (for Turner) ; 2 and 3, argent, on a chevron cottised
sable, three pallets or, each charged with an annulet of
the second (for Round). Crests — 1. on a wreath of the
colours, a lion passant argent, guttee-de-poix, holding in
the dexter paw a millrind sable, and in the mouth a cross
pat6e fitchee in bend or (for Turner) ; 2. a lion couchant
argent, charged on the body with three annulets interlaecd
fesseways sable, holding in the mouth a sword in bend point
downwards proper, pommel and hilt or (for Round).
Motto — " Esse quam videri." Livery — Dark blue, black
and yellow striped waistcoat, silver buttons. Married,
April 17, 1901, Irene, dau. of Lieut. -Col. George Hobart.
Postal address — Scothorne Vicarage, Lincoln.
ROUNDELL (H. Coll.). Or, a fesse gules, between
three laurel branches vert. Mantling gules and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a sword in pale argent,
hilt and pommel or, grip gules.
Son of the late William Roundell, M.A. , of Gledstone,
co. Yorks., by his wife Harriet Jane, d. of Frances
Benyon Hacket of Moor Hall: —
Richard Foulis Roundell, Esq., J. P. for West Riding of
Yorks., Lt.-Col. late 3rd Batt. Northumberland Fus., M.P.
Skipton Div. W.R. Yorks. 1918, and 1922-24, b. 1872;
m. 1898, Beatrice Maude, second d. of Sir Matthew
Amcotts Wilson, Bart. ; and has issue — Richard Henry
Selbourne Roundell, Gentleman, Midshipman R.N., b.
1901 ; Diana Georgina Amcotts ; Nancy Lee [m. 1924,
Henry Algernon Evan-Thomas, Esq., J. P., D. L. of Llvvyn
Madoc, Breconshire] ; Barbara Harriet ; and Prudence.
Seat — Gledstone, near Skipton, co. Yorks. Res. — Shawford
House, near Winchester, Hants. Clubs — Carlton, Garrick,
Bachelors'.
Son of Charles Savile Roundell, Esq., J. P. co.
Cheshire, M.P. for Grantham 1880-85, and for the
Skipton Div. W. R. Yorks. 1892-1895, M.A. , and late
Fellow Merton Coll., Oxford, Barrister-at-Law, and
Governor of Harrow School, b. 1&2J ; d. 1906 ; m. 1873,
Julia Anne Elizabeth, eldest d. of the late Wilbraham
Spencer Tollemache of Dorfold Hall, co. Chester : —
Christopher Foulis Roundell, Esq., C.B.E., General In-
spector of the Ministry of Health, Chief of Staff, Civil
Commissioners Dept., late of the Coldstream Guards, B.A.
Balliol Coll., Oxon., Barrister-at-Law, b. 1876; m. 1910,
Lady Maude Vivian, widow of Major Henry Wyndham
Vivian and third d. of the 4th Earl of Leitrim ; and
has issue — Charles Wilbraham Roundell, Gentleman, b.
1912 ; Henry Richard Martin Roundel, Gentleman, b.
1914 ; Lydia Maude ; and Celia Winifred. Res. — 15 Sussex
Square, W.2. Clubs — Travellers', Windham, Garrick.
ROUNDWAY, Baron, see COLSTON.
ROUPELL of Charlton (H. Coll., 1913). Argent, on
a mount, an African holding in the dexter hand a bow and
in the sinister three arrows proper, in chief two mullets
azure. Mantling vert and argent. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a demi-African holding in the dexter hand a
bow and in the sinister three arrows, all proper. Motto
"Fidele."
Sons of Col. Francis Frederick Fyler Roupell, of Charl-
ton, late 31st and 70th Regis., late Lieut. -Col. comdg.
31st East Surrey Regt., and-Col. comdg. 31st Regimen-
tal District, b. 1848; d 1916; m. 1887, Edith Maria,
eld. d. of William Anderson Bryden of Moorfield, Sur-
biton, Surrey : —
Francis Leyland Lyster Fyler Roupell, Esq., M.C. Capt,.
R.A., b. 1890. Address — Little Chartham, Shalford, Surrey.
George Roland Patrick Roupell, Esq., V.C.,Capt. The
East Surrey Regt., served Great War 1914-18 (despatches
3 times), Croix de Guerre (France), Order of St. George
(4th class), b. 1892; m. 1921, Doris Phoebe, d. of Capt.
Mowbray Sant ; and has issue — Peter George Francis Mow-
bray Roupell, Gentleman, b. 1925 ; and Phoebe Irene Sant.
Club — Army and Navy.
Charles Frederick de Coetloyon Roupell, Gentleman b
1897.
ROUSE-BOUGHTON(R.L., i3Mayi79i). Quarterly,
1 and 4, sable, two bars engrailed argent (Rouse); 2!
argent, on a chevron between three crosses botonnee fitchee
slipped sable, as many stags' heads caboshed or, on a chiet
gules, a goat passant of the field (Boughton of Lawford);
3. sable, three crescents or (Boughton). Mantling sable
and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, the
bust of a man proper, hair, beard, and whiskers sable, the
head surrounded and crossed with a ribbon knotted at the
top, the ends flowing from each side of the temples argent
(Rouse); 2. on a wreath of the colours, a stork's head
erased chevronny of four sable and argent, in the beak or, a
snake proper (Boughton). Motto — " Omne bonum Dei
donum."
Sons of Sir Charles Henry Rouse-Boughton, nth Bart. ,
of Lawford and 3rd Bart, of Downton, J. P. cos. Here-
ford, Worcester, and Salop, D.L. co. Salop (High
Sheriff i860), b. 1825 ; d. 1906 ; m. 1852, Mary Caroline,
d. of John Michael Severne of Thenford, Northants.]
and Wallop Hall, co. Salop: —
Sir William St. Andrew Rouse-Boughton, 12th Bart, of
Lawford (4 Aug. 1641), and 4th Bart, of Downton (28 July
1791), J.P. and C.C. co. Salop, b. 1853; m. 1878, Eleanor
Frances, d. of Rev. Frederick H. Hotham, R.D., Rector of
Rushbury, Salop ; and has issue — Edward Hotham Rouse-
Boughton, Esq., Capt. 15th Hussars (Spec. Res.), b. 1893
[m. 1916, Dorothy Alys, d. of James Ismay, of Iwerne
Minster House, Dorset ; and has issue — Mary Frances .
Res.— Linley Hall, Broseley, Salop]. Seat— Dow nton Hall,
Ludlow, Salop. Club — Oxford aud Cambridge.
Edward Shuckburgh Rouse-Boughton, Esq., b. 1858.
Res. — Dower House, Leintwardine, Bucknell, Shropshire.
Club — St. James's.
ROUSE -BOUGHTON -KNIGHT (R.L. 1858, H.
Coll.). Quarterly, 1. argent, three pallets gules, within
a bordure indented azure, on a chief of the last three
spurs or (Knight); 2. argent, on a chevron between three
cross crosslets fitchee sable, as many bucks' heads ca-
boshed or, vulned in the forehead proper, on a chief
gules a goat passant of the field (Boughton of Lough-
ton) ; 3. sable, three crescents or (Boughton); 4. sable,
two bars engrailed argent (Rouse). Mantling gules
and argent. Crests— 1. upon a wreath of the colours,
on a spur lying fessewise or, an eagle, wings expanded
proper, supporting in the beak a spear erect gold
(Knight); 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a stork's head
erased chevronny of four sable and argent, holding in the
beak or, a snake proper (Boughton); 3. upon a wreath
of the colours, the bust of a man affronted, couped at the
shoulders proper, hair, beard, and whiskers sable, the head
surrounded and crossed by a riband knotted at the top,
the ends flowing from either temple argent (Rouse).
Motto — " Eques sit semper aequus." Livery — (dress), blue
coat, red waistcoat, blue plush breeches ; (undress), Oxford
grey coat and trousers, red and white striped waistcoat.
Son of Andrew Johnes Rouse- Boughton-Knight, Esq.,
J.P. and D.L. co. Hereford, b. 1826; d. 1909; m.
1858, Eliza (d. 1914), ygst. d. of the late John Michael
Severne of Thenford House, co. Northampton and of
Wallop Hall, co. Salop :—
Charles Andrew Rouse-Boughton- Knight, Esq., J.P. ,
D.L., and (1926) High Sheriff co. Hereford, late Lieut.'
Scots Gds. , b. 1859; m. 1903, Helen (d. 1926), d. of the
late George Orr-Wilson. Seat — Downton Castle, nr. Lud-
low. Club —Carlton.
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ROUTLEY (H. Coll.). Argent, on a bend gules, be-
tween a Cornish chough close in chief proper and an
escallop in base sable, a Cornish chough close between
two escallops all or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a Cornish chough close
proper, gorged with a collar vair, holding in the beak a
arm couped at the elbow and erect, holding a sword proper.
mullet pierced and resting the dexter leg on a caltrap, both
or. Motto — " Agmine certo. "
Sons of Robert William Routley, Gentleman, b. 1852;
d. 1909 ; m. 1879, Louisa Mary, d. of late James Lowe,
Esq., M.A. , J. P., of Churchfield House, Chorlton-cum-
Hardy : —
Gerald Standish Routley, Esq., Capt. Territorial Reserve
of Officers, Hon. Lieut, in the Army, served in South African
War 1901-2, b. 1880; m. 1908, Clarice, d. of Gibson Sagar
Rigg of Bowdon, Cheshire. Res. — Prospect House, Ring-
way, Cheshire. Club — Constitutional (Manchester).
Robert Henry Cecil Routley, Esq., late Major 2nd Batt.
Royal Fus. , b. 1883.
William Follett Routley, Esq., late Major R.A.F., H.M.
Consul for Island of Corsica, b. 1884.
ROWALLAN, Baron, see CORBETT.
ROWAND of Linthouse (1829). Gules, two cross
crosslets fitchee in chief or, and an otter's head erased in
base argent, on a chief gyronny of eight or and sable, four
galleys of the last, flagged of the first. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a lion
couchant proper. Motto — " Benigno nuniine."
Son of Michael Rowand of Linthouse, d. 1856 : —
Michael Rowand, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
ROWAN (Confmd. U.O). Vert , a fesse chequy or and
gules, between two crescents in chief, and in base three cross
crosslets issuant from as many crescents all of the second.
Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a dexter arm erect couped at the elbow proper, charged
with a rose gules, seeded proper, slipped and leaved vert,
the hand grasping a dagger also proper, pommel and hilt
or. Motto — " Cresco per crucem."
Son of Andrew Rowan, Gentleman, late of Arranmore,
St. Kilda, and St. Hubert's, Tering, both Victoria,
Australia : —
James Stephen Rowan, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Tallyrand, Longrcach, Queensland, Australia.
ROWAN (U.O., 1808 and 1814). Quarterly, 1 and 4, vert,
a fesse chequy or and gules, between in chief a trefoil slipped
and in base three crescents, out of each a cross crosslet
fitchee, all of the second (Rowan, 1808) ; 2. or, a fesse chequy
argent and azure, between two dexter hands couped at the
wrist and erect gules, a double tressure flory counter-
flory of the last (Stewart) ; 3. gules, three cushions erminois,
tasselled or, a crescent for difference (Redmond). Mantling
vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a naked
pommel and hilt or. Motto — " Cresco per crucem."
Livery — Green and gold.
Son of Rev. Robert Willson Rowan, J. P., of Mount
Davys, co. Antrim, 1810-1886 ; m. Anna, second d. of
Joshua Minnitt of Anaghbeg, co. Tipperary :—
Robert Kerr O'Neill Rowan, Gentleman, b. 17 Jan. 1849.
Seat—
Sons of Devonsher John Rowan, Gentleman, d. 1901 ;
m. Elizabeth Francis (d. 1924). d. of Admiral Purcell of
Bath :—
Hill Willson Rowan, Gentleman, b. 1869 ; m. 1902,
Annabella Ellen, d. of Charles Monck Wilson, 14th Regt. ;
and has issue— Eileen Hill Willson; and Alia Hamilton.
Post, add.— 32 Belsize Road, South Hampstead, N.W.6.
Edward William Rowan, Gentleman, b. 1871. Res. —
Erin Dene, Meads, Eastbourne.
ROWBOTHAM (H. Coll.). Per fesse azure and gules,
a roebuck trippant between five fleurs-de-lys, three in chief
and two in base, or. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a roebuck or, on the body a pale
azure, thereon a fleur-de-lis of the first between two fleurs-
de-lys, and resting the dexter foreleg on a fleur-de-lys
fessewise, head to the dexter of the second. Motto — " In-
dustria atque fortuna."
Son of Thomas Rowbotham, Esq., of Gilbertstone
Grange, South Yardley, Birmingham, J. P. co. Worcs. ,
b. ; d. ; m. : —
S. Hanson Rowbotham, Gentleman, b. Res. —
Hollyberry Hall, Allesley, nr. Coventry.
ROWE, see FISHER-ROWE.
ROWE (H. Coll.). Or, on a chief, issuant therefrom
three piles azure, each charged with a cross crosslet
fitchee, a Paschal lamb supporting over the shoulder a
staff of the field, flowing therefrom a pennon argent,
charged with a cross gules, between two fleurs-de-lys
also of the field. Mantling azure and or. Crest — Upon a
mural crown or, charged with two fleurs-de-lys azure, a
Paschal lamb proper. Motto — " Tien le droit." Livery —
dark blue, dark brown facings.
Sons of Lt.-Col. George Herbert Rowe, V.D. (eld.
son of Rev. George Rowe — see below), b. 1857 ; d.
1910 ; m. 1882, Caroline Agnes, d. of the late Claudius
Galen Wheelhouse, Esq., J.P., F.R.C.S., LL.D.,
D.Sc, of Filey, Yorks. : —
Richard Herbert Rowe, Esq., D.S.O., M.C., Surveyor-
General Gold Coast, late Lieut. -Col. R.A. , b. 1883; m.
moto
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1922, Grace, d. of the late Robert Wallin. Res. — Accra.
Gold Coast. Club — United Service.
Major Claude Hamerton Rowe, b. 1885. Res.-- Beacon
Banks, Easingwold, Yorks.
Yngr. sons of Rev. George Rowe, M.A. (Camb.), Clerk
in Holy Orders, Principal York Diocesan Training
College, b. 1824 ; d. 1882 ; tn. 1855, Harriet Eliza-
beth, d. of the late Rev. William Lake Baker, M.A.
(Camb.), Lord of the Manor, Patron and Rector of
Hargrave, North ants. : —
Edmund Lewis Rowe, Esq., L.R.C. P., L.R.C.S.(Edin.),
Capt. (ret.) 4th Batt. The Norfolk Regt. (East Norfolk
Militia), b. 1859; tn. 1st, Katharine Mary (d. 1891), d.
of Charles Murchison, F.R.S., M.D., LL.D. (Edin.) ;
2nd, 1897, Edith Marion Jane, d. of Major William
Dods, 14th Foot, and has surv. issue — Lewis Sandars
Rowe, Gentleman, b. 1898. Res. — Lavengro, Oulton
Broad, Lowestoft. Clubs — Roy. Harwich Yacht ; Roy.
Norfolk and Suffolk Yacht (Lowestoft).
Arthur Francis Rowe, Gentleman, O. B. E. , b. i86o( Arms as
above, impalingthe arms of Humphry, namely: — argent, on
a cross botonny between in the first and fourth quarters a
talbot's head erased gules, a rose of the first, barbed and
seeded proper, between four escallops also of the first); tn.
1st, Mary Calvert (d. 1921), d. of late James Williamson,
and has issue— Francis George Crawford Rowe, Gentleman,
1st Yorks. and Lanes. Regt., b. 1894 (Address— Martinique
Barracks, Borden, Hants.) ; and Mary Katharine Ampthills ;
2nd, 1925, Mary Bickersteth, d. of the laie Lt.-Col. Alfred
Paget Humphry, M.V.O., J. P., D.L., of Horham Hall,
Essex ; and has further issue— Genevra Edith Audry. Res.
— Gables End, Flora Grove, St. Albans.
ROWCLIFFE, late of Halsway Manor (H. Coll.).
Argent, on a chevron engrailed between three lions' heads
erased gules, a mullet of six points between two chess-rooks
of the first, all within a bordure of the second. Mantling:
gules and argent. Creat— On a wreath of the colours, a
lion's head erased gules, in front thereof two chess-rooks
arg nt. Motto — " Volens et valens. "
Sons of William Charles Rowcliffe, Gentleman, of Hill-
side, Bidborough, Tunbridge Wells, M.A. Oriel Coll.
(Oxford), b. 1867; d. 1929; m. 1st, 1905, Anna Mary
(d. 1918), d. of the late Rev. Charles Penrose Quicke,
Rector of Ashbrittle, Somerset ; 2nd, 1920, Doris
Catherine Mary, d. of E. R. Arnold of Clevedon,
Somerset : —
Charles William Arnold Rowcliffe, Gentleman, b. 1922.
Seat — Hillside, Bidborough, nr. Tunbridge Wells.
Aubrey John Richard Rowcliffe, Gentleman, b. 1924.
Yngr. sons of William Rowcliffe, Esq., J. P. for cos.
Hants, and Somerset, by his wife Matilda Frances,
ygst. d. of Thomas Brown, D.L. , of Ebbw Vale,
Monmouthshire : —
Edward Lee Rowcliffe, Gentleman, b. 1869; tn. 1898,
Clementina Elizabeth Hope, O.B. E., d. of Gen. Sir Edward
Charles Sparshott Williams, K.C.I.E.. R.E.; and has
surv. issue — Edward Hugh Lee Rowcliffe, Gentleman, b.
March 12, 1902 ; and Dorothy Clementina. Seat — Hall
Place, Cranleigh, Surrey.
Henry Skirrow Rowcliffe, Gentleman, b. 1872 ; m. 1904,
Leila Jane, only child of late Capt. Walter Roberts, Royal
Berks. Regt.; and has issue -Leila Mary Laura; and
Barbara Frances. Seats — Knowle Lodge, Langton Green,
Tunbridge Wells.
ROWELL (H. Coll., 12 Jan. 1920). Argent, ten spur-
rowels four, three, two and one gules. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
in front of a cubit arm fessewise couped proper, grasp-
ing a cross crosslet fitchee, three spur-rowels gules.
Motto — " Justus et strenuus."
Sons of Sir Herbert Babington Rowell, K.B.E., b.
; d. 1 92 1 ; tn. 1891, Mary Dobree, d. of John
Robin, of Naples : —
Herbert Babington Robin Rowell, Esq., A.F.C., Capt.
R.E., b. 1894. Res. — Redesmouth House, Northumber-
land.
Robert Maingay Rowell, Esq., b. 1907. Res. —
ROWETT (H. Coll.) . Per chevron or and gules, three
catherine-wheels counterchanged, on a chief sable, ten
bezants. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-black-faced sheep proper, holding
between the fore-feet an anchor or. Motto — " Robux
roboris."
Son of John Quiller Rowett, of Rangoon, b. 1840 ;
d. 1876 ; tn. 1868, Caroline, d. of Skantle-
bury : —
John Quiller Rowett, Gentleman, b. 1876; tn. 1913,
Helen Graham, d. of John Jackson Coats, and has
issue— John Primrose Quiller Rowett, Gentleman, b.
1918; Helen Graham Quiller ; and Caroline Elizabeth.
Res.—
ROWLANDS (H. Coll.). Per chevron or and argent, on
a chevron raguly gules between two wolves' heads erased in
chief and a fleur-de-lys in base of the last, a wolf's head
erased between two fleurs-de-lys of the second. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, upon three fleurs-de-lys fessewise
gules, a wolf passant proper, holding in the mouth a staff
raguly in bend, also gules. Motto— "Y blaidd yn j
blaen."
Sons of Jacob Rowlands, Gentleman, b. 1832 ; d.
tn. 1862, Julia Burton : —
Frederick Rowlands, Gentleman, b. 1865.
Arthur John Rowlands, Gentleman, b. 1867.
Richard Reginald Rowlands, Gentleman, b. 1874. Res.
— 105 Colmore Row, Birmingham.
Reverend Percy Rowlands, £. 1876. ./?«.— L'Etacq, Jersey.
ROWLEY, see TOLER-ROWLEY.
ROWLEY (U.O., 1 May 1634). Or, on a bend
cottised gules, three crescents argent. Vide Rowley, Lord
Langford.
Rowley (R.L., 11 April 1796). Same arms (quartered
with the paternal arms of Taylour, viz. : Ermine, on a chief
gules, a fleur-de-lys between two boars' heads erect or.)
Crest — A wolf's head couped at the shoulder proper,
collared argent. Motto — " Bear and forbear."
Son of Clotworthy Wellington William Robert Row-
ley, 3rd Baron Langford, 1825-1854, tn. 1846, Louisa
Augusta, d. of Col. Edward Michael Conolly, M.P., of
Castletown : —
Rt. Hon. William Chambr6 Rowley, 6th Baron Lang-
ford (31 July 1800), Lt.-Col. (ret.) R.A. [Supporters-
Dexter, a figure of Pallas holding in her exterior hand a
spear ; sinister, a figure of Temperance holding a bridle in
her exterior hand proper], b. 30 Aug. 1849; tn. 27 July
1889, Hon. Mabel Maud Legh, d. of 1st Lord Newton.
Seat— Summerhill House, Enfield, co. Meath. Res.—
Heath Lodge, Uxbridge.
Son of Hon. Randolfe Thomas Rowley, late R.N., 6.
1852; d. 1910; tn. 1883, Rosetta, d. of Thomas Henry
Fletcher of Homewood, Kati Kati, N.Z. , and Addison
Lodge, Dublin: —
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Clotworthy Wellington Thomas Edward Rowley, Esq.,
b. 1885; m. 1922, Florence Eileen, d. of Isaac Shiel, of
Ballsbridge, Dublin. Res. —
Sons of Hon. Hercules Langford Boyle Rowley, Hon.
Col. 5th Batt. Leinster Regt., J. P. and D.L. co.
Meath (High Sheriff 1856), formerly Capt. 6th Dra-
goons, b. 1828; d. 1904; m. 1857, Louisa Jane, d. of
Archibald Campbell of Mains and sister of 1st Lord
Blythswood: —
Hercules Douglas Edward Rowley, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
co. Dublin, late Lieut. 5th Batt. Leinster Regt., b. 1859; m.
1884, Agnes Mary, only d. of A. Allen of Devizes, Wilts. ;
and has issue — Ivy Mabel Armine Douglas \m. 1910,
Reginald Stanley Lewis Boulter] ; and Monica Evelyn
Douglas [m. 1912, Edward Huskinson]. Seat — Marlay
Grange, Rathfarnham, co. Dublin. Res. — 10 Wilbraham
Place, S.W.i. Clubs — Jun. Carlton, Kildare Street
(Dublin).
Arthur Sholto Langford Rowley, Esq. ,C.M.G., H.B.M.'s
Consul-Gen. for Belgium and the Grand Duchy of Luxem-
burg since 1923, late Lieut. 5th Batt. Leinster Regt., b.
1870 ; m. 1908, Margaretta Ines, d. of Hugh R. F. Jameson
of Iquique, Chili. Res. — British Consulate-General,
Antwerp.
ROWLEY of Tendring Hall. Argent, on a bend
engrailed between two Cornish choughs sable, three
escallops of the field. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a mullet pierced or.
Motto — " Ventis secundis."
Sons of Sir Charles Robert Rowley, 4th Bart.,
b. 1800 ; d. 1888 ; m. 1830, Hon. Maria Vanneck,
d. of 2nd Lord Huntingneld : —
Sir Joshua Thellusson Rowley, 5th Bart. (27 June
1786), of Tendring Hall, Suffolk, V.D., formerly Capt.
Suffolk Artillery Mil. and Hon. Col. 5th Batt. Suffolk
Regt., J.P., D.L. co. Suffolk, b. 1838 ; m. 1887, Hon.
Louisa Helene, d. of 2nd Baron Lurgan ; and has
surv. issue — Charles Samuel Rowley, Esq., Major 10th
Field Bde. R.A. (T.A.), late Grenadier Gds., b. 1891
[m. 1920, Margery Francis, d. of Nicholas Henry
Bacon, of Raveningham Hall, Norwich ; and has issue —
Joshua Francis Rowley, Esq., b. 1920 ; Alethea Susan ;
and Prudence Louisa]. Seats — Tendring Hall, and
Holbecks, Hadleigh, Suffolk. Club — Travellers'.
Charles Robert Rowley, Esq., Col. (ret.) Grenadier Gds,,
b. 1849. Res. — 10, Palace Mansions, Palace Street,
Buckingham Gate, S.W. Club — Turf.
ROWLEY of Hill House. Argent, on a bend
engrailed between two Cornish choughs sable, three
escallops of the field. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a mullet pierced or. Motto
— -" Ventis secundis."
Son of Rev. Sir George Charles Augustus Rowley,
4th Bart., Rector of Eastwick, Herts., b. 1869 ; d.
1924 ; m. 1891, Caroline, d. of Rev. John Cuming : —
Sir George William Rowley, 5th Bart. (21 March
1836), Capt. Essex Regt. [Supporters — On either side a
Cornish chough proper, navally crowned or, and gorged
with a riband pendent therefrom a representation of
the Order of Maria Theresa], b. 1896. Res. — Wrottesley
House, 20 Mount Ephraim Road, Streatham, S.W.16.
Second son of Sir George Charles Erskine Rowley.
3rd Bart., b. 1844 ; d. 1922 ; by his 2nd wife, m. 1890,
Amy Isobel, O.B. E. (Aldersey Cottage, London
Road, Guildford), d. of William Foster Batt of
Abergavenny : —
William Joshua Rowley, Esq., Major late Lanes. Fus.,
served Great War 1914-18, b. 1891 ; in. 1917, Beatrice
Gwendoline, d. of the late Rev. Augustus Kirby ; and has
issue — Charles|Robert Rowley, Gentleman, b. 1926 ; Joshua
Christopher Rowley, Gentleman, b. 1928 ; and Avice
Gwendoline. Res.— Laurel Farm, Pulham St. Mary,
Norfolk.
Eld. surv. son of Charles John Rowley, Esq., Admiral
R.N., b. 1832 ; d. 1919 ; m. 1867, Alice (Res. — Holmes-
land, Botley, Hants.), d. of the late George Cary
Elwes : —
Windsor Angerstein Rowley, Gentleman, b. 1878. Seat —
Holmesland, Botley, Hants.
Son of John Richard Frederick Rowley, Gentleman, b.
1864 ; d. 1921 ; m. 1897, Mary Hay, d, of Rev.
William Chapman : —
Charles John Rowley, Gentleman, b. 1898. Res. —
Sons of Rev. Julius Henry Rowley, Rector of South
moit)
Ockendon, Essex, b. 1836 ; d. 1915 ; m. 1861, Julia (d.
1927), d. of Rev. Capel Molyneux : —
Julius Richard Capel Rowley, Gentleman, b. 1862 , m.
1886, Maude Agnes, d. of the late John Wallis of New
Zealand, and has surv. issue — (1) Charles Donovan Row-
ley, Esq., M.B.E., late Capt. R.G.A., b. 1889 [m. 1917
:
Hon. Irene Evelyn, d. of Viscount Molesworth ; and has
surv. issue— 3 daus. (Res. — 35A Broadwater Down, Tun-
bridge Wells. Club — New Oxford and Cambridge)] ; (2)
Julius Douglas Philip Rowley, Gentleman, B.A. (N.Y.
Univ.), b. 1900. Res. — New York.
Julius Leigh Rowley, Gentleman, b. 1864. Res. —
Richard Julius Molyneux Rowley, Gentleman, b. 1865;
m. 1900, Isabel, d. of Oscar Nelson of Gottenburg ; and
has issue — Richard Julius Glenon Rowley, Gentleman, b.
1903 ; Frederick Duncan Rowley, Gentleman, b. 1912 ;
and Constance Frederica Julia. Res. — California, U.S.A.
Howard Fiennes Julius Rowley, Esq., C.B.E. , Capt.
R.N. (ret.), b. 1868; m. 1900, Alice Udall, d. of the late
William Muir, of Melbourne, Victoria ; and has issue —
Geraldine. Res.— Old Fold Manor, Hadley, Herts.
Club — United Service.
George Guy Singleton Rowley, Gentleman, b. 1874 ; m.
1913, Sarah, d. of the late Robert Bridge. Res. —
4 Battersea Park Road, S.W. 8.
GEORGE FYDELL ROWLEY, Esq., J. P. and D.L
cos. Rutland and Huntingdon, Chairman of Quarter Sess.
Huntingdonshire, J.P. co. Lincoln, High Sheriff for Rut-
land 1891. Born ]\x\y 21, 1851, being the only child of
the late George Dawson Rowley, Esq., M.A. of Trin.
Coll., Cambridge, High Sheriff for Rutland 1870, by
his wife Caroline Frances, only dau. of Archdeacon
Lindsay. Armorial bearings— Argent, on a bend sable,
between two Cornish choughs proper, three escallops of
the field ; impaling the arms of Corbet, namely or, a raven
sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a mullet pierced argent. Married, Sept. 30,
1884, Alice, eldest dau. of Sir Vincent Corbet of Moreton
Corbet, Salop, Bart. ; and has Issue— (1) Owsley Vincent
Fydell Rowley, Gentleman, late Lieut. Leicestershire Yeo.,
B.A. (Oxon.), b. Sept. 10, 1885 [m. 1917, Lady Marjorie
Cochrane, d. of 12th Earl of Dundonald, and has issue —
John Charles Cochrane Rowley. Gentleman, b. 1918 ; George
Corbet Cochrane Rowley, Gentleman, b. 1922 (Res. —
Morcott Hall, Uppingham. Clubs— Bachelors', Carlton)];
(2) George Richard Francis Rowley, Gentleman, Lieut.
Coldstream Gds., b. Feb. 1, 1889 [m. and has issue
—Michael Richard Bernard Rowley, Gentleman, b. 1915
(Clubs— Bachelors', Boodles')]. Seats— Priory Hill, St.
Boto
Eop
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Neots ; Morcott Hall, Rutland. Clubs — Carlton, Junior
Carlton.
ROWLEY-CONWY of Bodrhyddan (R.L., 12 Dec.
1895). Quarterly, r and 4, sable, on a bend argent, cottised
ermine, a rose gules, barbed and seeded proper, between
two annulets of the first (Conwy) ; 2 and 3, or, on a bend
cottised gules, three crescents argent (Rowley). Crest —
(Rowley) a wolf's head couped sable, collared argent.
Motto — " Fide et amore."
Son of Capt. Conwy Grenville Hercules Rowley-Conwy
of Bodrhyddan, co. Flint, J. P., D.L., High Sheriff 1876,
of 2nd Life Guards, b. 1841 ; d. 1900 ; m. 1869, Marion,
d. of late Col. Frederick P. Harford: —
Rafe Grenville Rowley-Conwy, Esq., C.M.G., Capt. (ret.)
R.N., J. P., D.L. Flints., served Great War, has D.S.M.
(America), b. 1875. Seat — Bodrhyddan, Rhuddlan, nr.
Rhyl.
Son of Geoffrey Seymour Rowley-Conwy, Esq. , Major
Loyal North Lanes. Regt., b. 1877 ; killed in action
1917 ; m. 191 1, Bertha Gabrielle, eld. d. of late Alexander
Cochrane, R.N., of Ashkirk, N.B. : —
Geoffrey Alexander Rowlev-Conwy, Gentleman, b. 1912.
Res.—
ROXBURGHE, Duke of, see INNES-KER.
ROXBURGH (H. Coll., 15 Sept. 1923). Argent, on
a bend azure, three sprigs each of three cherries or, a
chief sable, thereon a cross of the field, charged with
four torteaux. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, issuant from flames a demi-eagle
displayed proper, holding in the beak a sprig of cherries
as in the arms. Motto — " Audax et promptus."
Sons of Archibald Roxburgh, Gentleman, of West
Kirby, Cheshire, b. 1841 ; d. 1906 ; m. 1884,
Janet Briggs, d. of John Fergusson Cathcart, of
19 Belgrave Crescent, Edinburgh : —
Archibald Cathcart Roxburgh, Gentleman, M.D.
(Cantab.), M.R.C.P. (Lond.), M.R.C.S. (Eng.), b. 1886;
m. 1916, Grace Mary, eld. d. of the late Lieut.-Col.
Joseph Alexander Lambert, Queen's Bays, of Brookhill,
Claremorris, co. Mayo ; and has issue — Ian Archibald
Roxburgh, Gentleman, b. 1917 ; Ronald Cathcart Rox-
burgh, Gentleman, b. 1920 ; and Jean Rosemary Lam-
bert. Res. — 5 Redington Road, Hampstead, N.W.3.
Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
John Fergusson Roxburgh, Gentleman, M.A. (Cantab.),
L. es L. (Paris), b. 1888. Res. — Stowe School, Bucking-
ham. Clubs — Athenamm, Reform.
FRANCIS ROXBURGH, Esquire, B.A. and Master of
Laws of the Univ. of Camb. , Barrister-at-Law, Assistant
Judge of the Lord Mayor's Court, 1887-1900. Born 1850,
being the only surviving son of the late Sir Francis Rox-
burgh, Knight Bachelor, one of His Majesty's Counsel
Learned in the Law, Judge of County Courts, by his wife
Mary, dau. of the late Rev. Henry Walker. Armorial
hearings — Argent, on a pile azure, a horse's head couped
of the first, in base two saltires couped of the second.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — Upon a wreath
\of his liveries, a horse's head as in the arms. Motto —
above the Crest) "Tarn audax quam fidelis." Married,
1887, Annie Gertrude, dau. of the late Rev. Edward
Thomas Mortlock ; and has Issue — Ronald Francis Rox-
burgh, Esq., M.A. (Camb.), Barrister-at-Law, b. Nov. 19,
1889. Postal address — 43 Leinster Gardens, Hyde Park,
ROXBURGH (H. Coll.). Or, on a chevron azure,
between in chief two leaves of a genus of Indian plants
known by the name of Roxburghia, and in base on a
mount vert a palm-tree, all proper, a sun in splendour or.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, upon a mount vert, in front of a sun rising from
behind clouds, a palm-tree proper. Motto — ' ' Coeli favore."
Son* of William Roxburgh, M.D. Edinburgh,
F.R.C.P., London, b. 1812; d. 1897; m. 1857, Anne
Elizabeth, d. of Alexander Boswell, W.S., Edin-
burgh : —
William Henry Roxburgh, Gentleman, M.A. (Oxon.);
Solicitor, b. 1859 ; m. 1889, Sibella, d. of James Roxburgh,
Gentleman, and has issue— William Roxburgh, Gentleman,
b. 1898 [m. 1923, Jeannette, d. of Levast, and has
issue — William Levast Roxburgh, Gentleman, b. 1927] ;
and 2 daus. Add.— 23 John Street, Bedford Row, W.C.
Alexander Bruce Roxburgh, Gentleman, M.A., M.B. ,
B.Ch. (Oxon.), F.R.C.S. (Eng.), L.R.C.P., b. i860; m.
1916, Edith Annie, yngst. d. of George Fletcher, Esq.,
M.D., J. P. Res.— Oaksleigh, Locks Heath, nr. South-
ampton.
ROYDEN (H. Coll.). Vert, three stags' heads erased is
pale between two-hunting horns in fesse or. Mantling vert
and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a stag's
head erased or, collared gemel vert, and pendent from the
mouth a shield of the arms. Motto — " Au roy donne
devoir." Livery — Dark green, gold facings.
Sons of Sir Thomas Bland Royden, Bart., J. P. and
D.L. , b. 20 Feb. 1831 ; d. 1917; m. 4 July 1865, Alice
Elizabeth, d. of Thomas Dowdall : —
Sir Thomas Royden, 2nd Bart. (29 July 1905), C.H., J. P.
Liverpool, J. P., D.L., and (1917) High Sheriff Cheshire,
M. P. Bootle 1918-22, Comdr. Legion of Honour, has Order
ofSS. Maurice and Lazarus (Italy), b. 22 May 1871 ; m.
1922, Qwenelda Mary, d. of Henry Clegg, of Plas Llanfair,
and widow of Charles Williamson, of Rake Hall, Chester.
Seats — Frankby Hall, Cheshire; Tilliepronie, Tarland,
Aberdeen. Clubs — Carlton, Bath, Marlborough.
Ernest Bland Royden, Esq., J.P. Cheshire, High Sheriff
(1920) Anglesey, b. 30 Jan. 1873 ; m. 1901, Rachel
Mary, d. of Jerome Smith, and has issue — John Ledward
Royden, Gentleman, b. 1907; Thomas Jerome Royden,
Gentleman, b. 1913; Rachel Nancy; Alice Joan; Mary
Elizabeth ; and Vera Katharine. Res.— Bidston Court,
Birkenhead.
ROYDS of Falinge (H. Coll., 6 Oct. 1820). Ermine, on
a cross engrailed between four lions rampant gules, a spear
in pale proper between four bezants. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a leopard sejant
sable, bezant^e, collared argent, resting the dexter paw on a
pheon or. Motto — "Semper paratus."
Son of Clement Robert Nuttall Beswicke-Royds (RL,
19 July 1869 — formerly Royds), Esq., Capt. 3rd Batt.
East Lancashire Regt., late Lieut. 4th Dragoon Guards
[Livery — White, with black collar and cuffs and red
waistcoat], b. 1840 ; d. 1909 ; m. 1867, Mary Alice
Gibson, only child and heiress of John Halliwell Beswicke
(whose name and arms he assumed by R.L. 19 July
1869):—
Clement Halliwell Beswicke-Royds, Gentleman, b. 1868.
Seat —
Sons of Edmund Albert Royds, Esq., J. P., Barrister-at-
Law, late Lt.-Col. 4th Batt. King's Own Roy.
Lanes. Regt., and formerly Lieut. Queen's Own Worcs.
Yeo. Cav., b. 1845; d- 1892; m. 1873, Augusta
Eliza, eld. d. of Augustus Henry Lemonius of Stone-
house, nr. Liverpool : —
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Bog
Bop
Albert Henry Royds, Esq., O.B.E., Lt.-Col. late Scots
Guards, b. 1876 ; m. 1905, Adeliza Beatrix, second d. of
George Drummond of Swaylands House, Penshurst, Kent ;
and has issue — James Henry Royds, Gentleman, b. 1908;
Peter John Royds, Gentleman, b. 1920; Elizabeth Beatrix
Evelyn ; Margaret Adeliza Mary ; and Diana Constance
Alexandra. Seat — Falinge, Brownhill, nr. Rochdale,
Lancashire. Clubs— Guards' , United Service.
Wilfred Edmund Royds, Esq., Major Duke of Lan-
caster's Own, late 7th Hussars, b. 1877 ; m. 1903, Eileen
Frances, eldest d. of Lt.-Col. G. P. Townshend of Elcot
Park, Hungerford ; and has issue— (1) Gerard Wilfred
Royds, Gentleman, b. 1903 ; (2) Ronald Hugh Royds,
Gentleman, b. 191 1. Res. —
Son of William Herbert Molyneux Royds of Brigstock
Manor House, Northants. , b. 1844; d. 1883; m. 1873,
Mary Alice, d. of John Ashworth of Clough Fold,
Rossendale : —
William Horace Royds, Gentleman, b. 1880; m. 1904,
Mary Rebecca, d. of Charles Stuart Rhodes. Res. —
Sons of Ernest Edmund Molyneux Royds, Esq., J. P.,
of Rochdale, co. Lancaster, b. 1848 ; d. 1892; m.
1872, Blanche, d. of Christopher Rawson, Esq., J. P. : —
Vice-Adm. Percy Molyneux Rawson Royds, C. B. (1923),
C.M.G. (1916) (ret.), has Orders of Dannebrog (Sweden),
Anne (Russia), and Legion of Honour, b. 1874; m. 1898,
Florence, eld. d. of Sir Alfred Fernandez Yarrow, 1st Bart.
of Green Meadows, Andover (q.v.); and has issue — Percy
Clement Edmund Yarrow Royds, Gentleman, b. 1904;
Dorothy Blanche ; Florrie Muriel ; and Annette Evelyn.
Res. — Highcoombe, Warren Road, Kingston Hill, Surrey.
Club — United Service.
Rear-Adm. Charles William Rawson Royds, C.M.G.
(1918), Deputy-Commissioner of Police since 1926, J. P. co.
London, b. 1876 ; m. 1918, Mary, d. of the late Capt.
Rodney Blane, R.N., and has issue — Ninna Mary. Res. —
56 Elm Park (.ardens, S.W.3. Club — United Service.
Ygst. son of William Edward Royds, of Greenhill,
b. 1817; d. 1871 ; m. 1841, Mary Ann, d. of Anthony
Molyneux, of Newsham House, Lancashire: —
Arthur Molyneux Royds, Gentleman, b. 1856. Res. —
Sons of Arthur Royds, Gentleman, sometime Lieut.
6th Inniskilling Dragoons, b. 1828; d. ; m. 1851,
Anne, d. of Capt. George Thompson: —
Arthur Royds, Gentleman, b. 1855 ; m. 1905, Lucy
Margaret, fifth d. of Thomas Lindsay of Bishop's Frome.
Res.—
James Royds, Gentleman, b. i860. Res. —
Rev. George Royds, B.A. Durham, b. 1862 ; m. ,
Constance, widow of Capt. Davidson ; and has issue
Res. — 29 Cathles Road, Balham Hill, S.W. 12.
Son of Henry Royds, b. 1822; d. 1878; m. 1st, ,
Margaret, d. of Peter Bourne : —
Charles Bourne Royds, Gentleman, b. 1861. Res. —
Son of Thomas Molyneux Royds, b. 1824 ; d. 1852 ;
m. 1844, Elizabeth Jane Roberts: —
Edmund Molyneux Royds, Gentleman, b. 1847. Res. —
Sons of William Edward Royds, Gentleman, b. 1849;
d. 1910; m. 1874, Hannah Letitia, d. of Edward
Thompson Palmer : —
Thomas Molyneux Royds, Gentleman, b. 1875. Res. —
William Molyneux Royds, Gentleman, b. 1884. Res. —
Charles Molyneux Royds, Gentleman, b. 1888. Res. —
Son of Rev. Francis Coulman Royds, Hon. Canon of
Chester, b. 1825; d. 1913; m. 1852, Cornelia, d. of
Rev. Canon George Blomfield: —
Edmund Royds, Esq., O.B.E. , Major Lincolnshire Yeo.,
M.P. for Sleaford Div. of Lincolnshire 1910-18, Rutland
and Parts of Kesteven 1918-22, D.L. Lines., b. i860 ; m.
1889, Rachel Louisa, d. of Col. F. A. Fane of Fulbeck
Hall, co. Lincoln ; and has had issue — (1) Anthony Fane
Royds, Gentleman, b. 1890; (2) Jasper Francis Royds,
Sub- Lieut. R.N., b. 1896 ; d. on active service 1917. Res. —
Stubton Hall, Newark-on-Trent.
Sons of Rev. Nathaniel Royds, Rector of Barford 1864-
1906, b. 1836 ; d. ; by 2nd wife, m. , Hester
Frances, d. of Rev. W. Alington : —
Edward Alington Royds Gentleman, b. 1875 ; m. 1913,
Anna Elizabeth, d. of G. E. Armstrong of Emoyeni,
Natal, and has issue — Nathaniel George Alington Royds,
Gentleman, b. 1913. Res. —
John Alington Royds, Gentleman, b. 1881. Res. —
Royds of Heysham (Arms as above).
Sons of Rev. Charles Twemlow Royds of Heysham
and Haughton, Rector and Patron of Heysham, J.P.,
b. 1838; d. 1900; m. 1862, Louisa (d. 1896), d. of
William Hudson of Ousecliff, co. Yorks. : —
Francis Twemlow Royds, Esq. , J. P. co. Lancaster, M.A. ,
and present representative, b. 1863 ; m. 1894, Katharine
Howard, fifth d. of the late Frederick William Grafton of
Heysham Hall, co. Lancaster. Res. —
John Fletcher Twemlow Royds, Esq., D.L. , J. P., M.A.,
Barrister-at-Law, Dep. Chairman Quarter Sessions Cheshire,
Hon. Major 4th Vol. Batt. Cheshire Regt., b. 1867; m.
1897, Ada, d. of the late Richard Holt Briscoe of Caynton
Manor, Shropshire ; and has issue — Charles Royds, Gentle-
man, b. 1901 [m. 1927, Evelyn Theresa, d. of Major O. F.
Christie, of Much Hadham, Herts]; Violet Anastasia ; and
Elizabeth Florence Theodosia. Res.— The Hill, Sandbach.
Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
Rev. Charles Cradock Twemlow Royds, M.A. (Camb.),
Rector of Heysham, b. 1877 ; m. 1906, Margaret Ada,
M.B.E. , second d. of Charles Everard of Cawthorpe, co.
Lincolnshire ; and has issue— ( 1 ) Charles Everard Cradock
Royds, Gentleman, b. 1909 ; (2) John Richard Hudson
Royds, Gentleman, b. 191 1. Res.— Heysham Rectory, co.
Lancaster.
Sons of Rev. Charles Smith Royds, b. 1799 ; d. 1879 ;
m. 1837, Mary Anne, d. of Francis Twemlow of
Betley Court, co. Stafford: —
Rev. Gilbert Twemlow Royds, late Rector of Haughton,
and R.D. Stafford, b. 1845; m. 1872, Caroline Edith (d.
1914), d. of Rev. Simon Sturges, Vicar of Wargrave,
co. Berks; and has surv. issue — Rev. Thomas Fletcher
Royds, b. 1880 [/«. 1912, Bertha Grace, d. of Robert
Harding Milward {Res. — Haughton Rectory, Stafford)];
Gertrude Anastasia ; and Beatrice Edith. Res. — The
Rectory, Haughton, co. Stafford.
George Fletcher Flctcher-Twemlow (q.v.).
ROYSE (U.Off.). Per saltire or and argent, a
griffin segreant azure, in chief a rose gules, between two
trefoils proper, all within a bordure vert. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-
lion rampant, barry argent and gules.
Sons of John Macdonald Royse, Esq., of Nantenan, co.
Limerick, and Brannoxtown, co. Kildare, J. P. cos.
Dublin, Kildare, and Wicklow, b. 1840; d. 1910;
in. 1875, Hon. Elizabeth Louise Mary (d. 1913), d. of
Rt. Hon. Charles Monck, 4th Viscount Monck :— -
Sons?
mub
Hun
1693
RUBIE. Gules, a warship, the sails furled, colours flying,
in chief three escarbuncles all argent ; a crescent on a
crescent for cadency. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, an anchor erect, the shank
enfiledwithagarb, all or. Motto — " Que les rubis brillent."
Only son of John Rubie, Esq., J. P., and (1895-96) Mayor
of the city of Bath, b. 1832 ; d. 1918 ; m. 1856, Emily,
second and youngest surviving dau. of the late John
George of Manvers Street, Bath, and formerly of
Bury, Abingdon, co. Berks., Gentleman: —
John Edwin Rubie, Esq., Member of the Court of
Assistants of the Tin Plate Workers Coy., Liveryman of the
Gardeners' Coy., formerly a Capi. 22nd Lanes. R.V. Batt.
Manchester Regt., b. Nov. n, 1857. Post, add. — i Elm
Court, Temple, E.C. Clubs — Constitutional ; Junior
Carlton.
RUCKER (Granted H. Coll., 1901, with some modifica-
tions to arms previously in use in England, since 1760, such
beini; of German origin and not recorded in this country).
Ermine, on a rock a female figure in profile proper, vested
vert, crined or, holding in the dexter hand a dove close
looking to the sinister also proper, and supporting with the
sinister hand an anchor erect sable. Mantling vert and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a
bezant, a female figure affrontee proper, vested from the
waist vert, crined or, holding in the dexter hand a dove, as
in the arms, between two wings, also or. Motto—" Dum
spiro spero."
Only son of Sir Arthur William Riicker, Knt. Bach.
(1902), M.A.,LL.D.,D.Sc, F.R.S., b. 1848; d. 1915;
m. 1st, 1876, Marian (d. 1878), d. of John Deakin
Heaton, M.D., F.R.C.P., of Leeds ; 2nd, 1892, Thereza
Charlotte, d. of Mervyn Herbert NevilStory-Maskelyne,
Esq. , J. P. and D. L. , F. R. S. , of Basset Down , Wilts. : -
Arthur Nevil Riicker, Esq., b. 1895. Res.— Everington
House, nr. Newbury, Berks.
Sons of Daniel Henry Riicker of Errington, Clapham
Park, S.W., b. 1815; d. 1890; m. 1847, Mary Antoinette,
d. of John Dignum Williams : —
Edward Augustus Riicker, Gentleman, b. 1850 ; m. 1886,
Mary Farmer; and has issue— (1) John Hamilton Riicker,
Gentleman, b. 1886 ; (2) Charles Sigismund Riicker, Gentle-
man, b. 1894 ; (3) Robin Riicker, Gentleman ; b. 1898 ;
(4) Patrick Riicker, Gentleman, b. 1900; Marguerite; Doris
Eileen Thereza; and Kathleen. Res. — Cudham Hall,
Sevenoaks.
Reginald Wynn Riicker, Gentleman, b. 1885; m. 1881,
Frances Harrod ; and has issue— (1) Frank Wynn Riicker,
Gentleman, b. 1888 ; (2) Reginald Franklin Wynn Riicker,
Gentleman, b. 1892 (9 Eldon Road, W.8) ; and Gladys
Wynn. Res. — Kenilworth Court, Putney, S.W.
RUDD-CLARKE of Knedlington Manor (R.L., 20
March 1913, H.Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, on a
chevron gules between three wolves' heads erased azure, as
many roses of the field, barbed and seeded proper, and
(for distinction) a canton sable (Clarke) ; 2 and 3, azure, a
lion rampant or, between two roses in fesse argent, barbed
and seeded proper (Rudd). Mantling gules and argent.
Crests — 1. issuant from a crown vallary or, a wolf's head
azure, between two wings erect argent (Clarke); 2. on a
wreath of the colours, in front of an arm embowed, vested
azure, cuffed or, holding in the hand proper a billet argent,
three mullets fessewise gold (Rudd). Motto — " The time
will come."
Sons of Eric de Sioblade Sutherland Rudd-Clarke,
Esq., J. P. b. 1864; d. 1925; m. 1903, Jessie Forrester,
ygst. d. of James MacArthur Moir of Milton, Argyll-
shire:—
Eric Sinclair James Sutherland Rudd-Clarke, Gentleman,
Lord of the Manor of Knedlington, b. 1904. Seat —
Knedlington Manor, nr. Howden, Yorks. Clubs — Yorkshire
(York), Royal and Ancient (St. Andrews).
Ian Forrester Sutherland Rudd-Clarke, Gentleman,
b. 1906.
Stuart Lindesay Alexander Sutherland Rudd-Clarke,
Gentleman, b. 1909.
RUDGE of Evesham (H. Coll., 1634). Quarterly, sable
and gules, over all a cross engrailed argent. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — Out of a mural crown or, two
arms erect, with the sleeves gules, hands and cuffs proper,
supporting a shield argent. Motto — " In cruce fides."
Son of Edward Charles Rudge, of The Abbey Manor
House, Evesham, co. Worcester, J. P. cos. Worcester
and Gloucester, D.L. Worcester, b. 1828; d. 1909;
m. 1st, 1871, Helen Catherine (d. 1884), d. of Gen.
Middlemore, C.B. ; 2nd, 1893, Florence, C.B.E., d. of
Charles Fox : —
John Edward Rudge, b. 1903. Seat — The Abbey Manor
House, Evesham.
Sons of Edward John Henry Rudge, M.A. (Oxon.),
M.R.C.S. (Eng.), L.R.C.P. (Lond.),£. 1874; d. 1907 ;
m. 1901, Emily Alford, second d. of late William
Parry Cecil of Duffryn House, Surbiton Hill : — '
Edward Cecil William Rudge, Gentleman, b. 1902.
Res.—
John Seymour Rudge, Gentleman, b. 1906. Res. —
Son of Samuel Nouaille Rudge, Esq., D.L., Barrister-
at-Law, b. 1801 ; d. 1865; m. 1842, Mary Magdalen,
d. of Rev. William Collins Colton : —
(Walter William) Nouaille Rudge, Esq., D.L. co.
Lincoln, b. 1842; m. 1862, Florence Caroline, yst. d. of
Edward Collins Woodbridge of Dominica ; and has issue —
Howard Nouaille Rudge, Gentleman,^. 1867; Magdalen
Florence Nouaille ; and Agnes Malvina Nouaille. Seat —
Threekingham, Folkingham, co. Lincoln. Res. — Basker-
ville, Bexhill-on-Sea. Clubs — Hurlingham, Royal Thames
Yacht.
RUDKIN, formerly of Corris, co.Carlow (Confn. U.O.).
Argent, five barrulets azure, a bend gules, charged in chief
with a bezant. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm in armour erect
proper, the hand also proper, grasping a baton azure.
Motto — " Vir super hostes."
Son of Major Henry William Rudkin, 85th Regt., b.
1845 ; d. 1888 ; m. 1868, Hester, d. of Rev. Charles
Waring, of Edenderry Glebe, co. Armagh : —
Brig. -Gen. Charles Mark Clement Rudkin, D.S.O.
(1918), a Freeman of the City of London, Barrister-at-Law
(Lincoln's Inn), served S. Africa 1899-1902, A.D.C.
to Lord Methuen (Queen's Medal, 4 clasps, King's Medal,
a clasps), and Great War 1914-18, comdg. a Division of
Roy. Artillery (D.S.O. , Medaglia al Valore, Croce diGuerra),
M. P. Chichester 1923-4, contested S. Portsmouth Div. of
Hants. 1929, b. 1872. Clubs — Royal Automobile ; Yacht
Club de France (Life Member).
Sons of George Mark Archibald Rudkin, M.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P., of Teignmouth, Devon, b. 1847; d. 1913 ;
m. 1874, Amy Frances, d. of Major Robert Thomas
Hearn, 76th Regt., of Correagh, co. Westmeath: —
The late Brig. -Gen. William Charles Eric Rudkin,
C.M.G. (1918), D.S.O. (1908), A.D.C. to the King (1919),
R.A., served S. Africa 1899-1902 (despatches, Queen's
Medal, 6 clasps), S. Nigeria 1906 (despatches, D.S.O.,
medal and clasp), European War 1914-18 (despatches 7
times, Bt. Lieut.-Col., C.M.G), b. 1875; m- IQ2Q. Mabel,
d. of late Robert Stark, of Toronto, Canada, and widow
5P
1694
mut)
iRug
of late John Denton Billard, of New York City, U.S.A.,
and d. 1930.
Major Hugh Robert Ernest Rudkin, O.B.E., 18th Royal
Irish Regt., served Boxer Campaign, China, 1900, and
Great War 1914-18 [Anns as above, and on an escutcheon
of pretence the arms of Arding, namely : quarterly, 1 and
4, or, a fesse azure thereon, an escallop between two
lions passant argent, in base an escallop gules, on a chief
of the last, two escallops of the first (Arding); 2 and 3,
argent, two chevronels nebulyi gules, between as many
flames of fire in chief, and a stump of a tree, one branch
sprouting to the sinister in base all proper (Wells)], b.
1877; m. 1908, Dorothy Alice Fleetwood, only surv. child
and heir of Alfred Charles Arding, Esq., B.A. (Oxon.),
J. P., formerly of Braziers Park, Oxon. (q.v.)\ and has
from the battlements thereof a demi-woman proper, habited
azure, and holding in the de.\ter haud a laurel wreath also
issue — Nancy Amore Fleetwood ; and Kathleen Hermione
Fleetwood. Res. — Brook House, Compton.nr. Guildford,
Surrey. Club — Army and Navy. 1.™
The late George Drury Rudkin, Esq., C.I.E., O.B.E.
(1919), B.A. (Oxon.), Indian Civil Service,*?^. 1879; m-
1913, Heather Kathleen, yngr. d. of Francis Ernest Little,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. , of Teignmouth, Devon ; and d. 1929,
leaving issue — Mark Francis Swain Rudkin, Gentleman,
b. 1917 ; and Judith Mary. Postal address — Ryde's Hill,
Guildford, Surrey.
Major Gerald Fitzgerald Rudkin, D.S.O. (1918),
R.A.M.C., served Great War 1914-18, b. 1880 ; m. 1908,
Norah, d. of James Watkins, of Kidbrooke, Blackheath ;
and has issue — John Henry Fitzgerald Rudkin, Gentleman,
b. 1911. Post, add. — Karachi, India.
RUDSTON, see CALVERLEY-RUDSTON.
RUDYERD (H. Coll.). Argent, fretty sable, a canton
gules. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a woman's head affrontee couped at the
shoulders proper. Motto — " Constant et ferme."
Eld. surv. son of Capt. Henry Edward Samuel
Rudyerd, 26th Cameronians, of The Lodge, Hurst
Green, Sussex, b. 1850; d. 1907; m. 1883, Harriet
Jemima Anne, d. of Capt. Frederick Vardon, Madras
Artillery, of Sandygates, Chertsey : —
George William Rudyerd, Gentleman, b. 1885. Res. —
Tetisworth, Wadhurst, Sussex.
RUDYERD-HELPMAN (R.L. 1910, H. Coll.). Quar-
terly, 1 and 4, ermine, three lozenges two and one gules, on
a chief or, a crescent of the second between two chaplets of
roses proper (Helpman); 2 and 3, argent, fretty sable, a
canton gules (Rudyerd). Mantling gules and argent.
Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a tower or, issuing
proper (Helpman) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a woman's
head affrontee couped at the shoulders proper (Rudyard).
Motto — " Tiens a la veriteV'
Eld. surv. son ofRear-Adm. Philip Augustus Helpman,
R.N., of Stoke Damerel, Devon, b. 1807; d. 1878;
m. 1851, Mary, d. of Christopher Richardson, Esq.,
J. P., D.L., of Field House, Whitby, Yorkshire: — rti 1
Robert Howard Rudyerd Rudyerd-Helpman, Esq.,
F.R.G.S., Col. 7th Bn. Roy. Fus., 3.1857; m. 1921, Isabella
Jean, only d. of Major Walter Stephen Helpman, of Vic-
toria, Australia. Res.— Quarr Hill, Binstead, Isle of Wight.
Clubs— Jun. Carlton, Yorkshire (York), Northern Counties
(Newcastle-on-Tyne), Royal Western Yacht Club of
England (Plymouth).
Son of John Henry Rudyerd-Helpman, Esq., Col.
6th Bn. Roy. Fus. , B.A., LL.B. (Camb.), Barrister-at-
Law, of Southsea, co. Southampton, b. 1858 ; d. 1912 ;
m. 1889, Amy Rudyerd, d. of Sir Richard Wyatt:—
Gordon Benjamin Rudyerd Rudyerd-Helpman, Esq.,
Lt.-Comdr. R.N., b. 1891 ; m. 1916, Mary Gertrude
Aveling, d. of Frederic Knight, Esq., J. P., of Bobbing
Court, Kent, and has issue— Richard Aveling Rudyerd-
Helpman, Gentleman, *. 1922 ; and Rosemary Amy. Res.
— Rockbeare, Emsworth, Hants.
RUE, see DE LA RUE
RUGGE-PRICE of Spring Grove. Quarterly, 1 and
4, gules, a lion rampant argent (for Price) ; 2 and 3,
sable, on a chevron invected argent, between three
mullets or, pierced of the field, an unicorn's head erased
of the first (for Rugge). Mantling gules and argent.
Crests — I. on a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant
argent, in the dexter paw a rose slipped proper (for Price);
2. on a wreath of the colours, a talbot passant argent,
gorged with a collar pendent therefrom an escutcheon
sable, charged with the head of an ibex couped also
argent (for Rugge). Motto — " Vive ut vivas."
Son of Sir Charles Rugge-Price, 6th Bart., of Spring
Grove, Surrey, J. P., D.L., b. 1841 ; d. 1927 ; m.
1867, Antonia Mary, d. of William James Harvey,
of Carnousie, co. Banff : —
Sir Charles Frederick Rugge-Price, 7th Bart. (2 Feb.
1804), Lieut.-Col. (ret.) R.F.A., b. 1868 ; m. 1 901, Isabella,
d. of Maj.-Gen. Sir James Keith Trotter, K.C.B., C.M.G.,
and has issue — Charles James Napier Rugge-Price, Esq.,
mum
mun
1695
Lieut. R.A., 6. 1902 ; Anthony Arthur Keith Rugge-
Price, Esq., b. 1914; Catharine Marjorie ; Lois Mary
Maitland. Seat — Beaucroft, Wimborne, Dorset. Club —
United Service.
RUMBOLD (H. Coll., 1784). Or, on a chevron gules,
three cinquefoils of the field, a canton of the second, charged
with a leopard's face erminois. Mantling gules and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant
erminois. Motto — ' ' Virtutis laus actio."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Horace Kumbold, 8th Bart.,
P.C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G., b. 1829; d. 1913 ; tn. 1st,
1867, Caroline Barney, d. of George Harrington of
Washington, U.S A.; 2nd, 1881, Louisa Anne, d. of
Thomas Russell Crampton and widow of Capt. St.
George Francis Robert Caulfeild, 1st Life Guards:—
Rt. Hon. Sir Horace George Montagu Rumbold, 9th
Bart. (27 March 1779), P.C., G.C.M.G., M.V.O., H.M.
Ambassador at Berlin 1928, b. 1869; tn. 1905, Etheldred
Constantia, d. of late Sir Edmund Douglas Veitch Fane,
K.C.M G. ; and has surv. issue — Horace Anthony Claude
Rumbold, Esq., b. 191 1 ; and Constantia Dorothy. Clubs
— Travellers', Turf, Pratt's, Beefsteak.
William Edwin Rumbold, Esq., C.M.G., Col. late R.A.,
b. 1870; tn. 1903, Elizabeth Gordon, d. of late Rev. J
Cameron of Burntisland ; and has issue — Horace Algernon
Fraser Rumbold, Gentleman, b. 1906 ; Robert William
Rumbold, Gentleman, b. 1912 ; Alastair Gordon Rumbold,
Gentleman, b. 1914 ; and Violet Elizabeth. Res. — Invervar
Lodge, North Berwick.
George Rumbold, Esq., Lieut. Army Ordnance Dept.,
formerly Midshipman R.N., b. 1871.
Son of Charles James Augustus Rumbold, M.A.
(Camb.),F.R.G.S.,£. 1834; d. 1900; tn. 1863, Agatha
Ellen, d. of George Woodroffe Franklyn, M. P. : —
Charles Edmund Arden Law Rumbold, Esq., served
S. Africa 1901-2, and Great War 1914-18, as Capt. R.E. ,
b. 1872; tn. 1906, Anne Christian (d. 1928), d. of the late
Hon. Richard Anthony Nugent of Stacumny, Celbridge,
co. Kildare ; and has issue — Richard William John Nugent
Rumbold, Gentleman, b. 1913; and Rosemary Christian.
Post. add. — Royal Yacht Squadron Castle, Cowes, I.O.W.
Clubs— Cavalry, R.Y.S.
Sons of Thomas Henry Rumbold, Gentleman, b. 1835 ;
d. 1882 ; tn. 1872, Katherine Lucy, d. of John Bott of
Coton Hall, Staffs. :—
William Richard Rumbold, Esq., M.C., served Great
War as Capt. R.E, b. 1877. Res.— 652 Salisbury House,
E.C.2. Club— Union.
Thomas Arthur Rumbold, Gentleman, Lieut. R.E. (T.F.),
served Great War 1914-17 (despatches), b. 1882 ; tn. 191 1,
Evelyn May, only d. of Walter Comyn Jackson, Esq.. J. P.,
of Swanley, Kent ; and has issue— Thomas Michael
Rumbold, Gentleman, 6. 1914; and Elizabeth Anne. Res.
— 9 Drax Avenue, Wimbledon, S.W.20.
Sons of Henry Edmund William Rumbold, Esq., late
Lieut. Fus. and Capt. 3rd Batt. Essex Regt. , b. 1837 ;
d. 1911; tn. 1871, Ellen Schaefer, d. of Cumberland
Dugan Hollins of Baltimore : —
Cumberland Henry Hollins Rumbold, Esq., late Capt.
U.S A. Engineers, b. 1872 ; tn. 1902, Emma, d. of William
Bowley Wilson of Baltimore, U.S.A. Res.— Escatawba,
Covington, Alleghany, County Virginia, U.S.A. Club —
Baltimore.
Edmund Law Hollins Rumbold, Gentleman, late Lieut.
Q.M. Dept. U.S.A. Army, b. 1876.
RUNCHORELAL of Ahmedabad (H. Coll., 1913).
Azure, in base, on water, a lotus-flower leaved proper, issuant
from the dexter chief a sun in splendour or. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an
elephant proper, resting the dexter forefoot on an escutcheon
argent, charged with a lotus-flower proper. Badge — An
elephant's head couped gorged with a wreath of lotus
flowers proper.
Only son of Sir Chinubhai Madhowlal Runchorelal,
Bart., C. I.E., b. 1864 ; d. 1916 ; m. 1st, 1876, Devalaxmi,
d. of Surajram Sarahhai of Ahmedabad ; 2nd, 1891,
Sulochna, d. of Chunilal Khushalrai: —
Sir (Girijaprasad) Chinubhai Madhowlal Runchorelal, and
Bart. (6 Feb. 1913), b. 1906. Res. — Shahpur House,
Ahmedabad, Bombay.
RUNCIMAN (H. Coll., 1906). Per fesse or and azure,
alymphad sail set oars in action proper, flags flying to the
dexter gules, in chief two thistles leaved and slipped also
proper. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a sea-horse erect or, holding in the forefins a
thistle as in the arms.
Son of Walter Runciman of Dunbar, b. 1810 ; d. 1877 ;
tn. 1838, Jean, d. of John Finlay of Dunbar : —
Sir Walter Runciman, 1st Bart. (23 July 1906), J. P. for
Newcastle and cos. of Northumberland and Durham,
M P. for West Hartlepool 1914-18, President Chamber of
Shipping ofthe United Kingdom 1910-11, b. 1847 ; tn. 1869,
Ann Margaret, M.P., d. of late John Lawson of Blake-
moor, Northumberland ; and has issue — Rt. Hon Walter
Runciman, P.C., M.A. (Camb.), M.P. for Oldham 1899-
1900, for Dews bury 1902-18, and for W. Div. Swansea
since 1924, Pari. Sec. to Local Govt. Board 1905-7, President
of Board of Education 1908-11, President of Board of
Agriculture and Fisheries 1911-14, President of Board of
Trade 1914-16, President Chamber of Shipping of the United
Kingdom 1926-27 (Res. — Doxford, Chathill, Northumber-
land ; 8 Barton Street, Westminster, S.W. Club — Brooks's),
b. 1870 [tn. 1898, Hilda, J. P. cos. Northumb. and London,
d. of James Cochran Stevenson, late M.P. ; and has issue —
Walter Leslie Runciman, Esq., b. 1900; James Cochran
Stevenson Runciman, Esq., b. 1903; Margaret [tn. 1925,
Roderick Sydney Nettleton] ; Ruth ; and Katharine].
Seats — Fernwood House, Newcastle-on-Tyne ; Shoreston
Hall, Seahouses, Northumberland. Clubs — National
Liberal, Reform, Roy. Thames Yacht.
RUNDLE (H. Coll.). Argent, on a fesse embattled
counter-embattled sable between three branches of laurel
fructed proper, an anchor erect or, between two bezants.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a wolf's head erased sable, gorged with a collar
gemel argent, and supporting in the mouth an anchor erect
or. Supporters— Dexter, a wolf sable, charged on the
neck with a roundel per pale argent and gules (for Malta),
between two crescents or (for Egypt), within a collar
gemel of the second, therefrom a chain reflexed over the
back gold, supporting the flag distinction ofthe 8th Division
of the S. African Field Force proper ; sinister, a female
figure proper, anciently attired azure, charged on the breast
with an anchor or, in the exterior hand the head of a savage
couped , held by the hair of the first . Motto— ' ' Merere.
Son of Capt. Joseph Sparkhall Rundle, R.N., *. ;
d. ; tn. Renira Catherine, d. of Comm. Walter
Wemyss' Leslie, R.N. :—
Gen Sir (Henry Macleod) Leslie Rundle, G.C.B. (1911),
GCMG. (1914), G.C.V.O. (1912), K.C.B. (1898),
KCm'g. (1901). C.M.G. (1896), D.S.O. (1887); Pasha
in Egypt, served during South African War 1879-81
Zulu Campaign, Battle of Ulundi (ment. desp., medal,
clasp) Transvaal Campaign, defence of Potchefstroom
(ment! desp.); with Egyptian Exped. 1882; present at
1696
Eu0
Eu0
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (medal, clasp, bronze stars) ; with
Sudan Exped. 1884-5, employed with Egyptian Army
(ment. desp., clasp); with Sudan Exped. 1885, operations
of the Frontier Field Force (3rd class Medjidie), A.A.G. ,
and in command of Mounted Troops at action of Sarras
(ment. desp., 3rd class Osmanieh), in command of Artillery
at action of Toski 1889 (ment. desp., clasp), present at
capture of Tokar 1891 (ment. desp., clasp) ; with Dongola
Exped. 1896, as Chief of Staff, present at actions ot Ferkeh
and Hafir (ment. desp.), with Sudan Exped. 1897-8 as
Chief of Staff, present at battle of Omdurman (ment. desp.,
thanked by both Houses of Parliament) ; in South African
War 1899-1901, in command of 8th Div. (wounded, desp.,
medal with two clasps, K.C.M.G. ) ; commanded Egyptian
Artillery 1888-92, A.G. of Egyptian Army 1893-8 (2nd
class Medjidie); commanded S.E. Dist. 1898, D.A.G. to
Forces 1899, 5th Div. 2nd Army Corps 1902-3, N.E. Dist.
from 1903, G.O.C. in C. Northern Com. 1905-7, Hon. Col.
3rd Batt. Buffs 1899-1907, Col. Com. Roy. Artil. 1907,
Gov. and C. in C. Malta 1909-15, Gen. Officer Comdg-in-
Ch. 1915-16, b. 6 Jan. 1856; m. 1887, Eleanor Georgina,
Lady of Grace of the Order of the Hosp. of St. John of
Jerusalem in England, eld. d. of the late Capt. H. J.
Montgomery Campbell, R.A., of Thurmaston Hall,
Leicestershire. Res.— 33 Hill Street, Knightsbridge, S.W.
Club— Travellers'.
RUSHBROOKE of Bulmershe Court (H. Coll.). Sable,
a fesse between two roses in chief and in base an acorn
all or. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a talbot's head couped holding in the mouth
by the stalk an acorn both gold. Motto — " Fluminis
ritu ferimur."
Son of the late Joseph Rushbrooke, of Bulmershe
Court : —
Charles Joseph Rushbrooke, Esq., T.D., Major H.A.C.,
b. ; m. , Elizabeth Winifred, d. of Holman,
and has issue — John Charles Rushbrooke, Gentleman,
b. 1920 ; George Eric Joseph Rushbrooke, Gentleman,
b. 1921. Seat — The Copse House, Earley, Berks.
RUSHBROOKE of Rushbrooke (Vn. of Essex 1664, H.
Coll.). Sable, a fesse between three roses or.
Sons of Robert Wyndham Jermyn Rushbrooke of
Rushbrooke Park, b. 1858; d. 1908; m. 1885, Con-
stance Julia, d. of Rev. John Beridge Sparrow of
Algarkirk Hall, co. Lincoln: —
Robert Basil Wyndham Rushbrooke, Esq., Capt. late 3rd
Ban. Suffolk Regt. , Lord of the Manor of Rushbrooke, b.
1886; m. 1924, Azalea Rosemary Grania, yngst. d. of the
late Col. Vincent, of Summerhill Park, and Blackmore
End, Wheathampstead, and has issue — Robert Vincent
Rushbrooke, Gentleman, b. 1927 ; and Susan Mary. Res.
— Abdale House, Hatfield, Herts. Clubs — Bachelors',
R.A.C.
Jermyn Rushbrooke, Esq., Lieut. -Comdr. R.N., Cav.
St. Maurice and St. Lazarus, b. 1890; m. 1923, Catherine
(d. 1928), d. of the late Hugh Maitland, of Shanghai, and
has issue — Peter Jermyn Rushbrooke, Gentleman, b. 1925.
Res.—
Bartle Danvers Rushbrooke, Esq., Capt. Suffolk Regt.,
b. 1892 ; presumed killed in action 25 May, 1915.
Sons of William Henry Rushbrooke, Esq., J. P. and
D.L. co. Surrey, J. P. co. Cork, b. 1849 > d. 1926 ; m.
1887, Margaret Mary (d. 1926), d. of Henry F.
Whyte :—
William Philip Henry Rushbrooke, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col.
(ret. ) 5th Fus. , b. 1 888. Seals — Cosford , Thursley, Surrey ;
Whitepoint, Queenstown, co. Cork. Club — Naval and
Military.
Edmund Gerard Noel Rushbrooke, Esq., D.S.C., Comdr.
R.N., b. 1892; m. 1926, Ada Stott Moncrieff, only d. of
Mrs. Gayer, of 5 South Parade, Southsea.
John Charles Scotland Rushbrooke, Gentleman, b. 1899.
Henry Robert Leo Rushbrooke, Gentleman, b. 1901.
RUSHOUT (R.L., 6 June 1849, H. Coll.). Sable, two
lions passant guardant within a bordure engrailed or
(Rushout. Arms certified in France 1652) ; 2 and 3, or, a
leopard's face azure, encircled by a wreath of laurel, be-
tween two cockerels in pale proper, two flaunches gules
(Cockerell, L.O., 1811). Mantling sable and or. Crests
— 1. on a wreath of the colours, a lion passant guardant or
(Rushout) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, within a crescent
argent, a tiger's face proper, crowned with an Eastern
crown or (Cockerell). Motto — " Par ternis suppar."
Supporters (to descend with Baronetcy) — On either side an
angel, the vests seme'e of fleurs-de-lys and each supporting
a pennon, the dexter charged with a sun in splendour, the
sinister seme'e of estoiles and charged with a crescent, and
each holding in the exterior hand a Persian pheasant.
Son of Sir Charles Fitzgerald Rushout, 3rd Bart. ,
b. 1840; d. 1879; tn. 1865, Marie Alice Wentworth,
only child of David Pennant : —
Sir Charles Hamilton Rushout, 4th Bart. (25 Sept. 1809),
late Lieut. R.H.G., b. 1868 ; m. 1892, Florence Alice,
d. of Adolfe Schoerle. Res. — Burford House, Tenbury,
Worcs.
RUSHTON of Liverpool (H. Coll., 12 Feb. 1925).
Argent, the trunk of a tree eradicated in bend proper, on
a chief ermines, a Hon passant gules. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of
a demi-lion proper, holding between the paws a white
and a red rose both barbed, seeded, leaved and slipped
on one stem, the trunk of a tree eradicated also proper.
Motto—" Constans et fidelis."
Son of William Rushton, of Halifax, Yorks., b.
1843 ; m. 1868, Elizabeth Holdsworth.of Halifax :—
Sir Arnold Rushton, Knt. (1925), J. P. and (1924) Lord
Mayor of Liverpool, b. 1870 ; m. Alice Mary, d. of
of Edward Shaw, of Seaforth, and has issuer — G. A.
Rushton, Esq., b. 1898 ; and 4 daus. Res. — Manningside,
Birkdale, Lanes.
RUSSELL, see BRANFILL, FRANKLAND-
RUSSELL-ASTLEY, HAMILTON-RUSSELL,
PURVIS-RUSSELL-MONTGOMERY, and WATTS-
RUSSELL.
RUSSELL (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1. argent, a lion ram-
pant gules, on a chief sable, three escallops of the first
(Russell, 15th cent.) ; 2. gules, three herrings hauriant in fesse
or (Herring of Winterbourne) ; 3. sable, three chevronels
argent (Wyse of Sydenham); 4. the arms of Sapcote ;
5. or, a pile gules (Chandos); 6. gules, on a chevron
argent, three mullets sable, 'in the dexter chief a lion
passant guardant or (Carr); 7. azure, across or, between
four falcons close argent (Wriothesley) ; 8. argent, two
bars sable, in chief three lions rampant of the second
(Howland, 1584). Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
goat statant argent, armed and unguled or. Motto — " Che
sara sara."
Son of Sir Francis Charles Hastings Russell, K.G. ,
9th Duke of Bedford, b. 1819 ; d. 1891 ; m. 1844, Lady
Elizabeth Sack ville- West, V.A., d. of 5th Earl De la
Warr :—
The Most Noble Sir Herbrand Arthur Russell, nth Duke
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(11 May 1694), 15th Earl of Bedford (19 Jan. 1549-50),
15th Baron Russell (9 March 1538-9), Baron Russell of
Thornhaugh, co. Northants. (21 July 1603), ar>d Baron
Howland (13 June 1695), K.G., K.B.E., Lord-Lieut, and
Cust. Rot. Middlesex 1898-1926, Chrmn. Beds. C.C. 1895-
1928, and of Lords Lieutenant Assoc. 1910-26, J. P. and
D. L. for that co. , Mayor of Holborn 1900, Trustee of British
Museum 1906-27, and Fellow of the Royal Society, Pres. of
the Zoological Soc. of London, Col. comdg. 3rd Batt. Bed-
ford Regt. 1897-1908, rejoined Army i9i4,ret. 1919 (ment.
desp. 1917, K.B.E. 1919), A.D.C. to King Edward and
to King George 1908-20, Knight of Grace of the Order of
the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem [Supporters Dexter,
a lion gules ; sinister, an heraldic antelope gules, armed,
unguled, ducally gorged and lined or], b. 1858 ; m. 1888,
Mary du Courroy, D. B.E. , F.L.S., R.R.C. , Dame of Grace
of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, d. of
Ven. W. H. Tribe, late Archdeacon of Lahore; and has
issue — Hastings William Sackville Russell, Esq., commonly
called Marquess of Tavistock, late Lieut. 10th Batt. Middle-
sex Regt., B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1888 [w. 1914, Louisa Crom-
melin Roberta, d. of Robert Jowett Whitwell, ofThornbury
Lodge, Oxford; and has issue — John Robert Russell, com-
monly called Lord Howland, b. 1917 ; Lord Hugh Hastings
Russell, b. 1923 ; and Lady Daphne Crommelin (Res. —
Warlington House, Havant, Hants. Club — Bachelors')].
Seat — Woburn Abbey, co. Bedford; Endsleigh, Tavistock.
Town res. — 15 Belgrave Square, S.W. Club — Brooks's.
Sons of Harold John Hastings Russell, Esq., Barrister-
at-Law, Recorder of Bedford, b. 1868; d. 1926; m.
1896, Lady Victoria Alberta Leveson-Gower, d. of 2nd
Earl Granville : —
Anthony Arthur Russell, Esq., b. 1904. Res.— 16 Beaufort
Gardens, S.W.
Sons of Lord Edward Arthur John Russell, M.P. ,
b. 1825; d. 1892; m. 1865, Laura, d. of Viscount de
Peyronnet : —
Claude Frederick William Russell, Esq., Envoy Extraor.
and Min. Plen. at Berne since 1927, late Major Beds. Imp.
Yeo. , b. 1871; m. 1920, Athenais, d. of Shirley Clifford
Atchley. Res. — British Legation, Berne.
Gilbert Byng Alwyne Russell, Esq., late Major Beds.
Imp. Yeo. , and Major Grenadier Gds. , served in Egypt 1898,
S. Africa 1899-1902, and Great War 1914-18 ; b. 1875 ;
m. 1917, Maud, d. ot Paul Neike ; and has issue — Martin
Basil Paul Russell, Gentleman, b. 1918 ; Raymond Anthony
Russell, Gentleman, b. 1922. Res. — 23 Cavendish Square,
W.
Conrad George Edward Russell, Gentleman, Assist.
Priv. Sec. to Sees, of State for the Colonies 1903-07, b. 1878.
Res. — Little Clavey's, Mells, Frome, Somerset.
Sons of Sir Odo William Russell, 1st Baron Ampthill,
G.C.B., G.C.M.G., b. 1829; d. 1884; m. 1868, Lady
Emily Theresa Villiers, V.A., d. of 4th Earl of
Clarendon, K.G. : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur Oliver Villiers Russell, 2nd Baron
Ampthill (11 March 1881), G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., J.P., D.L.
Bedford, M.A. (Oxon.), Gov. of Madras 1900-6 and ad
interim Viceroy of India 1904 [Supporters— Dexter, a
lion rampant ; sinister, an heraldic antelope, both gules,
each ducally gorged and charged with a mullet or], b. 1869 ;
m. 1894, Lady Margaret Lygon, G.B. E. , C.I., Kaiser-i-
Hind medal, d. of Frederick, 6th Earl Beauchamp ; and has
issue— (1) Hon. John Hugo Russell, Lieut.-Comdr. (ret.)
R.N., b. 1896 [m. i9i8,Christabel Hulme, d. of the late Col.
John Hart, Leinster Regt. ; and has issue— Geoffrey
Erskine Russell, Gentleman, b. 1921]; (2) Hon. Guy
Herbrand Edward Russell, Lieut.-Comdr. R.N., b. 1898;
(3) Hon. Edward Wriothesley Curzon Russell, b. 1901 ; (4)
Hon. Leopold Oliver Russell, b. 1907 ; and Hon. Phyllis
Margaret. Res. — Oakley House, Oakley, Bedford. Clubs
— Brooks's, Bath.
Hon. Sir Odo (William Theophilus) Russell, K.C.M.G.,
K.C.V.O..C.B. .Envoy Extraordinary and Min. Plen. to the
Netherlands since 1928, b. 1870; m. 1910, Countess Marie
Louise, d. of Count Rex Saxon, Minister at Austro-
Hungarian Court of Vienna ; and has issue — (1) Cosmo Rex
Ivor Russell, Esq., b. 1911 ; (2) Alaric Charles William
Russell, Gentleman, b. 1912; David Hastings Gerald
Russell, Gentleman, b. 1915. Res. — British Legation,
The Hague, Holland. Club— Brooks's.
Hon. Alexander Victor Frederick Villiers Russell,
O.B.E., Barrister-at-Law, Recorder of Bedford since 1926,
Lt.-Col. late Beds. Regt., B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1874 ; m. 1905,
Annora Margaret Bromley, d. of late George Edward
Martin, Esq., D.L. , of Ham Court ; and has issue — Averil ;
Rosemary; and Angela Irene. Res. — 17 Hornton Street,
W. Club— Brooks's.
Hon. Alexander Victor Frederick Villiers Russell, C.M.G. ,
M.V.O., Lt.-Col. Res. of Officers, late Gren. Gds., Hon.
Brig.-Gen., Mil. Attache' at Berlin 1910-14, served in S.
Africa 1899-1902, and Great War 1914-18 (despatches three
times), Legion of Honour, Comd. Order of the Crown of
Belgium, b. (twin) 1874; m. 1909, Marjorie Gladys, d. of
late Claude Hume Campbell Guinness ; and has issue —
William Rodney Villiers Russell, Esq., b. 1914 ; Stephen
Alexander Villiers Russell, Gentleman, b. 1916. Res. —
Small Dean, Wendover, Bucks. Club — Guards'.
Sons of John Russell, Esq., commonly called Viscount
Amberley, M.P., b. 1842; d. 1876; m. 1864, Hon.
Katharine Louisa Stanley, d. of 2nd Lord Stanley of
Alderley : —
Rt. Hon. John Francis Stanley Russell, 2nd Earl Russell
and Viscount Amberley (30 July 1861), late Alderman
L.C.C., Lieut. Army Motor Res., Barrister-at-Law [Sup-
porters— Dexter, a lion gules ; sinister, an heraldic antelope
gules, armed, unguled, ducally gorged and chained or, each
charged with a mullet argent], b. 1865 ; m. 1st, 1890,
Mabel Edith (div. 1901, and d. 1908), d. of Sir Claude
Scott, 4th Bart. ; 2nd, 1901, Marion (div. 1915), d. of George
Cooke of Cumbernauld ; 3rd, 1916, Mary, d. of H. Beau-
champ, and widow of Count Von Arnim. Res. — Dyke
House, Methwold, Brandon, Suffolk. Clubs — Royal
Automobile, Reform.
Hon. Bertrand Arthur William Russell, F.R.S., M.A.
(Camb.), b. 1872; m. 1st, 1894, Alys W. Pearsall (obtained
a div. 1921), d. of Robert Pearsall Smith of Friday's Hill,
Haslemere ; 2nd, 1921, Dora Winifred, M.B.E. , d. of Sir
Frederick Black, K.C.B. ; and has issue — John Conrad
Russell, Gentleman, b. 1921 ; and Katharine Jane. Res. —
31 Sydney Street, S.W. 3.
Yr. son of 1st Earl Russell, K.G., G. C.M.G. , b. 1792;
d. 1878 ; m. 2nd, Lady Frances Anna Maria Elliot, d.
of 2nd Earl of Minto : —
Hon. George Gilbert William Russell, late Lieut. 9th
Lancers, B.A. (Camb.), b. 1848. Res. —
Sons of Hon. Francis Albert Rollo Russell, M.A.
(Oxon.), F. R. Met. Soc, b. 1849; d. 1914; *n. 1st, 1885,
Alice Sophia (d. 1886), d. of Thomas Spragging Godfrey
of Balderton Hall, Notts. ; 2nd, 1891, Gertrude Ellen
Cornelia, d. of Henry Joachim of Highlands, Hasle-
mere : —
Arthur John Godfrey Russell, Esq., b. 1886; m. 1914,
Hilda, d. of the late William Foster. Res —
John Albert Russell, Esq., M.C., Capt. late S. Staffs.
Regt., b. 1895.
Son of Rev. Henry Charles Russell, Rector of Wollaton,
Notts., b. 1842; d. 1922; m. 1876, Hon. Leila Louisa
Millicent Willoughby (d. 1886), d. of 8th Lord
Middleton : —
Thomas Wentworth Russell, Esq., C.M.G., O.B.E.,
Commandant of Police, Cairo, Egypt, b. 1879; m. 1911,
Dorothea Temple, d. of Francis Moore, and has issue —
John Wriothesley Russell, Gentleman, b. 1914; and
Camilla Georgiana. Res.— 22 Zamalek, Ghezireh, Cairo,
Egypt.
Son of Gen. Lord Alexander George Russell, G.C.B. ,
Col. comdg. Rifle Brigade, b. 1821 ; d. 1^07; m. 1844,
Anne Emily Worsley (d. iqo6), d. of Sir Leonard
Worsley Holmes. 9th and last Bart. : —
Leonard George Russell, Esq., Major late Rifle Brigade,
b. 1858 ; m. 1890, Agnes Harriett, d. of Rev. Godfrey
Bolles Lee, M.A., Warden of Winchester College ; and has
had issue — Leonard Cosmo Bolles Rsssell, Esq., Capt. The
Rifle Bde. , b. 1895; killed in action 1916 ; Violet Agnes
Mary; and Eileen Worsley. Res.— St. Cross Mede, Win-
chester.
Son of Rt. Hon. Jack Southwell Russell, 25th Baron de
Clifford, late Lieut. Shropshire Imp. Yeo., *. 1884; d.
1909 ; m. 1906, Evelyn Victoria Anne Carrington, d. of
Walter Robert (who m. 2nd, 1913, Arthur Roy
Stock) :—
Rt. Hon. Edward Southwell Russell, 26th Baron de
Clifford (29 Dec. 1299) [Supporters— Dexter, a wyvern
gules ; sinister, a monkey proper, ringed about the loins
and lined or], b. 1907 ; m. 1926, Dorothy Evelyn, d. of
Dr. Ferdinand Richard Merrick. Res. — Coombe House,
Urley, Dursley, Glos.
Son of George William Henry Russell, Gentleman, b.
1864 ; d. 1908 ; m. 1893, Mabel Mary, d. of W. H.
Walker of North Punduloya, Ceylon: —
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Odo George Henry Russell, Gentleman, Lieut. The Black
Watch, b. 1899 ; m. 1927, Lisalie Maude, d. of the late
Capt. Marcus Beresford, of Moyaliffe Castle, Thurlos, co.
Tipperary. Res —
Son of George Russell, Gentleman, b. 1830; d. 191 1 ;
m. 1862, Lady Charlotte Isabella Innes-Ker (d. 1881),
d. of 6th Duke of Roxburghe : —
John Russell, Gentleman, b. 1869. Res.— Villa Rosalba,
Cannes. Club — Wellington.
RUSSELL of Killowen (Confn. U.O., 1894). Argent,
a lion rampant gules, on a chief sable, three escallops of
the first, the whole within a bordure engrailed vert. Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a goat passant argent, armed or, charged on the body with
three trefoils in fesse vert. Motto —
Sons of the Hon. Cyril Russell (3rd son of Baron
Russell see below), b. 1866 ; d. 1920; m. 1894, Helen,
d. of the late Alexander George Pirie, Esq. , of Leckmelm,
Ross-shire : —
Sir Alec Charles Russell, 2nd Bart. (19 July 1916), M.C. ,
Capt. R.A., b. 1894 ; s. his uncle 1928, under special
remainder ; m. 1917, his cousin, Monica, d. of Hon. Sir
Charles Russell, 1st Bart., and has issue — Charles Ian
Russell, Esq., b. 1918 ; and Sheila. Res. — Littleworth
Corner, Burnham, Bucks. Club — Jun. United Service.
Gerald Cyril Russell, Esq., M.C, Solicitor, late temp.
Major R.F.A., b. 1896; m. 1923, Barbara, d. of Sir J. Rey-
nolds, Bart. ; and has issue — Cyril Russell, Gentleman, b.
1924 ; and Moira. Res. — 48 Brompton Square, S.W. Club
— Garrick.
Denis Leslie Russell, Gentleman, b. 1909.
Cyril Alan Russell, Gentleman, b. 1910.
Yngr. sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Russell, Baron
Russell of Killowen (a Life Peer), G.C.M.G. , LL.D. , a
Lord of Appeal in Ordinary and Lord Chief Justice of
England, b. 1832; d. 1900; m. 1858, Ellen, d. of
Joseph Stevenson Mulholland, M.D., of Belfast : —
The Rt. Hon. Frank Russell, P.C., K.C., Lord Justice
of Appeal 1928, Judge of the High Court of Justice,
1919-28, Bencher of Lincoln's Inn 1913, B.A. (Oxon. ),
b. 1867 ; m. 1900, Hon. Mary Emily Ritchie, d. of 1st
Baron Ritchie of Dundee ; and has issue — Charles Ritchie
Russell, Esq., b. 1908 ; Mary Lilian ; and Margaret. Res. —
7 Hyde Park Gate, W. Chambers — Royal Courts of
Justice. Club — Garrick.
The Hon. Bertrand Joseph Russell, D.S.O., Lt.-Col.
Res. of Officers, late R.A. , served in S. Africa 1900, and
Great War 1914-17, b. 1876; m. 1st, 1902, Dorothy (d.
1921), d. of late John George Leeming ; and has issue —
Prudence ; Ursula ; Joan ; and Clodagh ; 2nd, 1922,
Mavis, d. of the late Frederick Hazell, of Frinton ; and has
further issue - Michael Dudley Russell, Esq., b. 1923.
Res. — Silverwood, Camberley. Club — Cavalry.
RUSSELL of Liverpool (H. Coll.). Per sal tire sable
and or, in chief an estoile argent, two roses in fesse
gules, barbed and seeded proper, and in base a thistle
leaved and slipped of the second. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an owl wings expanded
argent, beaked and legged or, resting the dexter claw on
an estoile azure. Supporters — On either side an owl
argent, beaked and legged or, gorged with a chaplet of
roses gules, leaved vert. Motto — " More light."
Son of Sir Edward Richard Russell, 1st Baron
Russell, b. 1834 ; d. 1920 ; m. 1st, 1858, Eliza
Sophia (d. 1901), d. of Stephen Bradley, of Bridge,
Canterbury ; 2nd, 1902, Jean Stewart (d. 1927),
d. of Alexander MacDonald, of Campbelltown, co.
Ayr, and widow of Joseph MacFarlane —
Rt. Hon. Edward Frederick Langley Russell, 2nd
Baron Russell (9 Oct. 19 19), M.C, Capt. Ind. Army, late
King's Liverpool Regt., b. 1895 ; m. 1920, Constance
Claudine, d. of Col. Philip Cecil Harcourt Gordon,
C.M.G. ; and has issue — Hon. Langley Gordon Hasling-
den Russell, b. 1922 ; Hon. Anne Philippa. Clubs —
Carlton, Junior United Service.
RUSSELL of Handsworth ( H. Coll., 29 May 1835). Quar-
terly, 1 and 4, argent, a fesse d^ncettee ermines, between three
crosses crosslet fitchee in chief and two in base sable
(Russell) ; 2 and 3. argent, on a chevron gules, between
two martlets in chief sable and a book closed in base proper,
three pheons or (Best, 1835). Mantling sable and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front of two palm-
branches saltirewise vert, a fret or, thereon a martlet sable.
Motto — " Quo fata vocant."
Sons of Thomas Henry Russell, Gentleman : —
Francis Henry Russell, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Albert Hannington Russell, Gentleman, b. . Res.—
Australia.
RUSSELL (H. Coll., 5 Sept. 1864). Gules, two swords
saltirewise proper, between as many cinquefoils in pale
argent, on a chief of the last two bombshells, fired proper.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, upon a mount vert, an antelope lodged proper,
gorged with a collar gemel or, supporting a lance proper,
therefrom flowing a pennon argent, charged with a bombshell,
also proper. Motto — " Dei beneficio sum quod sum."
Son of Andrew Hamilton Russell, Esq., Capt. 58th
Regt., b. 1837; d. 1916:—
Major-Gen. Sir Andrew Hamilton Russell, K.C.B.,
K. C.M.G. , Maj.-Gen. Res. of Officers, late N.Z. Imperial
Forces, b. 1868 ; m. 1896, Gertrude, d. of J. Williams,
of Frimley, Hastings, N.Z. ; and has issue— 2 sons, 3 daus.
Res. — Tunanui, Hastings, New Zealand. Club — Naval and
Military.
Sons of Sir William Russell, Kt. Bach. (1902), Defence
Minister and Colonial Sec. of New Zealand 1889-1891,
J. P. for New Zealand, late Capt. 58th Regt., b. 1838 ;
d. 1913; m. 1867, Harriette Julia, d. of George
Hodgskin, Gentleman: —
Harold Arthur Russell, Esq., b. 1871 ; m. 1897, Eva,
d. of William Nelson ; and has issue— William Nelson
Dei KNCFICIO SUM QUOD SUM
Russell, Esq., b. 1898; Robert Heideman Russell, Gentle-
man, b. 1906. Postal add. — Flaxmere. Hastings, New
Zealand.
Walter Russell, Esq. , Capt. Northampton Regt.
Son of Adm. Gerald Walter Russell, R.N. (ret.), J.P.
Hants., b. 1850 ; d. 1929 ; m. 1893, Katharine, d, of
Herbert George Yatman, of Fernden, Haslemere,
Surrey : —
Paul Herbert Russell, Esq., Capt. R.A., b. 1896.
RUSSELL of Swallowfield. Argent, a chevron sable,
between three cross crosslets fitchee azure, within a
bordure engrailed gules, charged with alternate bezants
and escallops or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant ermine,
charged with a fasces proper, and bearing in his dexter
paw a cross crosslet fitcbie sable. Motto — " Discite
justitiam moniti."
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Sons of Sir George Russell, 4th Bart., b. 1828 ;
d. 1898 ; m. 1867, Constance Charlotte, d. of Lord
Arthur Lennox : —
Sir George Arthur Charles Russell, 5th Bart., of
Swallowfield (10 Dec. 1812), b. 1868. Seat — Swallowfield
Park, Berks.
Arthur Edward Ian Montagu Russell, Esq., Lieut. R.E.,
b. 1878 ; tn. 1st, 1904, Aileen Kerr (d. 1920), d. of Adm.
Mark Pechell ; 2nd, 1922, Cornelie, d. of Maj. Jacques
de Bruijn, of Amsterdam ; and has issue (by 1st marriage)
— George Michael Russell, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; Bettine ;
(and by 2nd marriage) — Arthur Mervyn Russell, Gentle-
man, b. 1923. Res. — Swallowfield Park, Berks.
RUSSELL of Nottingham (H. Coll.). Argent, on a
fesse between three roses gules, barbed and seeded proper,
as many water-bougets of the field. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-goat
argent, armed and unguled or, resting the sinister foot on a
church bell azure. Motto — " Morum probatio sors."
Sons of John Russell, Gentleman, M. A. (Oxon. ), b. 1850 ;
d.. 1916 ; tn. 1886, Edith, d. of George Brooks Bell, of
Kenilworth, Warwickshire: —
John Malcolm Russell, Gentleman, b. 1887; tn. 1919,
Hilda Constance, d. of Arthur Ernest Heazell, of Notting-
ham ; and has issue — John Russell, Gentleman, b. 1920.
Res. — 4 Alexandra Street, Sherwood Rise, Nottingham.
Ge ;rge Henry Russell, Gentleman, b. 1889. Res. — 328
Mansfield Road, Carrington, Nottingham.
Sjn of Cornelius Russell of Basford, b. 1828; d. 1904:—
John Russell, Gentleman, b. 1856. Res.— Zulla Road,
Nottingham.
RUSSELL of Aden (L.O., 1768). Quarterly, 1.
argent, a lion rampant gules, and in chief two crescents
sable (Russell); 2. gules, three dirks palewise proper,
hilted and pommelled or, surmounted with as many wolves'
heads of the last ; 3. azure, a chevron argent, between three
suns in splendour proper ; 4. gyronny of eight or and sable.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a dexter hand issuing from a cloud, brandishing
a sword proper. Motto (over the crest)—-" Promptus."
Eldest son of Maj. -Gen. Francis Shirley Russell,
C.M.G., J. P., D.L., M.P. for Cheltenham 1895-1900,
Col. (late) com. 1st Royal Dragoons, late Military At-
tache, Berlin, b. 1840; d. 1912; tn. 1888, Philippa, d.
of the late Rt. Hon. Henry Baillie of Redcastle, by
his wife Hon. Philippa, d. of the 6th Viscount Strang-
ford :—
Alexander Duncan Cumine Russell, Gentleman, b. 1889.
Postal add.— Aden House, Kininmonth House, Mintlaw,
co. Aberdeen.
RUSSELL (H. Coll., 18 August 1820). Argent, on a
chevron between three cross crosslets fitchee sable, an
eagle's head erased'or, a bordure engrailed gules, charged
with eight plates.
Sole issue and"' co-heirs of General Sir Edward
Lechmere Russell, K.C.S.I., of Ashford Hall, Lud-
low, b. 1818 ; d. 1903 ; m. 1876, Alice, d. of the
late William Sewell, Sheriff of Quebec — :
Gwendoline, m. 1st, 1900, Maj. William Henry Hardy-
man (killed 1906) ; 2nd, 1916, Rev. John Jeffrey John-
stone, Ph.D. ; and has issue (by 1st marriage) — 1 son.
Res. — 16 Lansdown Place East, Bath.
Winifred Penelope Russell. Res. — Mawnan Cottage,
Mawnan-Smith, nr. Falmouth.
RUSSELL (H. Coll.). Argent, a lion rampant sable,
armed and langued gules, on a chief of the second, two
roses of the field, barbed and seeded proper, Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
goat argent, armed and unguled or, holding in the mouth
a rose also argent, leaved and slipped and seeded proper.
Badge — A pineapple or. Motto — " Che sara sara."
Fourth son of Capt. T. Stuart Russell, D.L., Chief
Constable W. R. Yorks., b. 1836 ; d. 1906 ; tn. 1866,
Louisa Charlotte, d. of Sir Thomas Eardley Wilmot
Blomefield, Bart. : —
Archibald George Blomefield Russell, Esq., M.V.O.,
F.S.A., Lancaster Herald, b. 1879 ; tn. 1915, Janet
Frances, d. of Col. John Macgregor Kerr, Madras Cavalry
(q.v.) ; and has issue — (1) John Anthony Peregrine Russell,
Gentleman, b. 1916 ; (2) Charles James Lennox Russell,
Gentleman, b. 1920. Res. — Scar Bank House, Swanage,
1700
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Dorset; 88a Cromwell Road, S.W.7; The College of
Arms. Clubs — Burlington Fine Arts ; New University.
RICHARD HAROLD RUSSELL, Gentleman, B.A.
Camb. , Barrister-at-Law. Born 1869, being the only son
of the late Rev. Richard Norris Russell, Clerk in Holy
Orders, sometime Rector of Beachhampton, co. Bucks.,
M.A. Camb. , J. P. for cos. Buckingham and Northampton,
Hon. Canon of Christ Church, Oxford, by his wife Lady
Mary Perceval, only dau. of the Rev. and Hon. Charles
George Perceval, M.A. , Rector of Calverton, co. Bucking-
ham, and sister of the Earl of Egmont. Armorial bear-
ings— Per pale argent and or, a lion rampant gules,
charged on the shoulder with a fleur-de-lys of the second,
on a chief sable a castle between two escallops of the first.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a goat passant holding in the mouth a trefoil
slipped all proper. Motto— " Che sara sara." Res. —
Club— Oxford and Cambridge.
PURVIS-RUSSELL-MONTGOMERY (L.O., 6 Feb.
1907). Quarterly, 1 and 4, grand quarters, counterquartered
i . and iiii., azure, three fleurs-de-lys or; ii. and iii., gules,
three annulets gold, gemmed azure, over all dividing the
quarters a cross waved of the second, charged with a mullet
betwixt four crescents of the first, all within a bordure argent
(vide Montgomery, of Stanhope, now Graham-Montgomery,
orig. matric. 1772); 2 and 3, grand quarters, argent, a
fesse between a mascle azure, accompanied by two powets
sable in chief and a powet of the third accompanied by
two mascles of the second in base (Russell). Mantling
azure, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries,
a female figure representing Hope, hair dishevelled proper,
richly vested azure, her dexter hand resting on an anchor,
and in the sinister a man's head erased all proper. Motto
— " Garde bien."
Eld. son of Capt. Thomas Henry Montgomery (yr.
son of Sir James Montgomery, Bart.), b. 1828; d.
1879 ; m. 1857, Hon. Anna Maria, d. of Lt.-Col.
James Buller-Fullerton-Elpbinstone of Carberry, and
sister of 15th Lord Elphinstone : —
Henry James Purvis-Russell-Montgomery(formerly Mont-
gomery), Esq. , J. P. andD.L. co. Kinross, b. 1859; m. 1882,
Maud, M.B.E., d. of Purvis Russell of Warroch, co. Kin-
ross; and has had issue — (1) Basil Russell Purvis- Russell-
Montgomery, Gentleman, b. 1884 [m. 1915, Amelia Richards
and has issue - Rachel] ; (2) Henry Keith Russell-Mont-
gomery, Esq., Capt. The Black Watch, b. 1896; Mary
Gertrude (d. ) ; Ethel Anna ; and Clementina Helen
Maud. Seats — Hattonburn, Milnathort, co. Kinross.
RUSSELL-PAVIER (R.L., 1874, H. Coll.). Quar-
terly, 1 and 4, sable, three fusils in fesse or, between
two fiaunches of the last, each charged with a mallet
of the first, a chief chequy of the second and gules
(Pavier); 2 and 3, argent, a fesse dancettee ermine be-
tween three cross crosslets fitch6e in chief and two in base
sable (Russell). Mantling sable and or. Crests — 1.
on a wreath of the colours, two arms embowed proper,
vested above the elbow argent, that on the dexter holding a
chisel, and that on the sinister holding a mallet also proper
(Pavier) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, in front of two
palm-branches saltirewise vert, a fret or, thereon a martlet
sable (Russell). Motto — " Quo fata vocant."
Sons of William Adey Russell-Pavier, Esq., Major
16th Lancashire R.V. (who assumed by R.L. the ad-
ditional name of Pavier in 1874, on succession to the
Hammerwich estates), b. ; d. ; m. 1870,
Mary Ellen, d. of Joseph Sale of Litchurch Lodge,
Derby, and granddau. of William Sale of Barrow,
co. Derby : —
Herbert Arthur Russell-Pavier, Gentleman, b. 1872.
Res.—
Douglas Sale Russell-Pavier, Gentleman, b. 1874.
Gordon Somerville Russell-Pavier, Gentleman, b. 1885.
S JOSEPH SEWARD RUSTON, Esquire, J. P. for the
Parts of Lindsey, Lines., Lt-Col. 1st V. B. Lines. Regt.
Born Aug. 1. 1869, being the eldest son of the late Joseph
Ruston, by his wife Jane, dau. of William Brown of Sheffield.
Armorial bearings — Or, a lion passant sable, guttee-d'eau,
on a chief indented gules, an escallop between two leopards'
faces argent. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, in front of a demi-lion ermine, holding
between the paws an escallop gules, a leopard's face between
two roses of the last, barbed vert, seeded or. Motto —
" Have patience and endure." Married, 1909, Muriel
Amy, d. of James Curie of Evelaw, N.B. ; and has issue —
Joseph Gerald Curie Ruston, Gentleman, b. 1913; and
Elizabeth Josephine. Seat — Aisthorpe Hall, Lincoln.
Res. — The Banks Cottage, Lindinthorpe Road, Broadstairs,
Kent. Club — Carlton.
RUTHERFORD (L.O., 7 Feb. 1908). Argent, an orle
gules, within another of four martlets and as many cross
crosslets sable.
Only children of Gideon Macpherson Rutherford,
Barrister-at-Law, b. ; d. 1907 ; m. 1902, Lady
Margaret Mary Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby, d.
of 1st Earl of Ancaster : —
Margaret Evelyn Rutherford, b. 1903. Res. — 31 Sloane
Court, Chelsea, London, S.W.
Christine Jane Rutherford, b. 1906. Res. — 31 Sloane
Court, Chelsea, London, S.W.
But
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RUTHERFORD of Liverpool (H.Coll.). Argent, three
martlets in fesse sable, within a bordure gules, charged
with three thistles leaved and slipped, and as many
Signet, born 1864 ; (2) Andrew Rutherfurd, Gentleman,
M.B. , born 1867 (ftes. — 17 Palmerston Place, Edinburgh) ;
trefoils alternately or. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a staff
proper, flowing therefrom a banner argent, charged with
a rose gules, barbed and seeded proper, a martlet as in
the arms. Badge — A rose gules, barbed, seeded, leaved
and slipped, and a sprig of heather in saltire proper,
entiled by a circlet or. Motto — " Provyde."
Son of Sir William Watson Rutherford, 1st Bart,,
of Liverpool, Knt. Bach., M.P., Solicitor of the
Supreme Court of Judicature in England, b. 1853 ;
d. 1927 ; m. 1878, Elspeth (d. 1914), d. of Capt.
Alexander Strachan, of Great Crosby, nr. Liver-
pool : —
Sir John Hugo Rutherford, 2nd Bart. (24 July 1923),
Solicitor, temp. Capt. King's Liverpool Regt., b. 1887 ;
assumed by Deed Poll, 1928 (enrolled at College of Arms),
the second Christian name of Hugo in lieu of Hughes ;
m. 1913, Isabel, d. of John Thompson Smith, of Liver-
pool ; and has issue — Elspeth ; Prudence Hero ; and
Isabel Lavender. Res. — 2 The Esplanade, Waterloo, nr
Liverpool.
RUTHEN of Swansea (H. Coll., 16 Dec. 1919).
Argent, on a pale cottised gules, a lion rampant or, on a
chief sable, three annulets of the third. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
grey hound sable, gorged with a wreath of oak fructed
proper, and resting the sinister paw on two annulets
interlaced or. Motto — " Facta probant."
Third son of John Ruthen, of South Shields, m.
Harriet, d. of Charles Tamlin, of Plymouth : —
The late Sir Charles Tamlin Ruthen, Knt. Bach.,
O.B.E., J. P., F.R.I. B.A., b. 1871 ; d. 1926; m. 1894,
Matilda Jane, d. of William Westlake, of Swansea ; and
left issue — Jennie Westlake. Res. — Y Dderwen Fawr,
Blackpyl, Swansea.
ANDREW RUTHERFURD, Esq., Advocate, Sheriff
of the Lothians and Peebles, son of Major James Hunter
Rutherfurd (R.E.), by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Alexander
Young of Harburn, co. Midlothian. Armorial hearings
(L.O. , 1871) — Argent, an orle, and in chief three martlets
gules, all within a bordure ermine. Above the shield is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling gules,
doubled argent, and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for
CreBt, a mermaid, holding in her dexter hand a mirror, and
in her sinister a comb, all proper ; and upon an escroll
above the crest this Motto, "Per mare per terras."
Married, 1863, Mary Anne, daughter of Abraham Logan
of Burnhouses in the county of Berwick ; and has had Issue
— (1) James Hunter Rutherfurd, Gentleman, Writer to the
Agnes Sophia ; Mary Georgina (d. 1895) ; and Elizabeth
Susan Grace. Post, add.— 14 Great Stuart Street, Edinburgh.
Club — University (Edinburgh).
RUTHVEN, see OTWAY-RUTHVEN.
RUTHVEN-STUART (H. Coll., 9 Oct. 1924). Quar-
terly, 1 and 4, gules, a fesse counter compony argent
and azure, cottised or, between two fountainsi(for
jftoSffi^
Stuart) ; 2 and 3, argent, on a bend azure, between two
thistles leaved and slipped proper, three mascles of the
1702
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field (for Ruthven). Mantling gules and argent. Crests
— i. on a wreath of the colours, in front of a pelican or,
vulning herself proper, two roses gules, barbed and
seeded also proper (for Stuart) ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, a demi-winged ram or (for Ruthven). Badge —
Upon two swords in saltire points upwards or, a rose
gules, barbed and seeded proper. Motto — " Forward."
Second son of William Whitewright Stuart, b. 1847 ;
d. 1914 ; m. 1878, Jeannette, only child of James
Alexander Ruthven, of New York, U.S.A. : —
Alexander Whitewright Ruthven-Stuart, Esq., b. 1883 ;
served Great War 1914-18, Capt. Gordon Highlanders
and R.F.C. (Pilot) ; m. 1916, Stella Marion, eld. d. of Julian
Grant-Duff-Ainslie, of Delgaty ; and has issue — 1 son, b.
1927 ; and 4 daus. Res. — 30 Avenue Marceau, Paris.
Clubs — R.A.C., Ranelagh, Travellers' (London and
Paris), Interalliee (Paris).
RUTLAND, Duke of, see MANNERS.
The Late KENRY RUTSON, Esquire, B.A.
(Cantab.), J. P. for North Riding of York. Born July
25, 1831, and died 1920, being the third son of the
late William Rutson, Esq., J. P. and D.L. , by his
wife Charlotte Mary, dau. of William Ewart of Mosley
Hill, Liverpool. Armorial bearings— Per fesse indented
or and sable, three bulls' heads couped counter-changed,
the two in chief each charged with a bezant, and that
in base with a pellet. Mantling sable and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head couped per
bend sable and or, and entwined by a serpent proper.
Motto — " Spectemur agendo." Seats — Newby Wiske,
Northallerton ; and Nunnington Hall, York.
DAVID KNOX RUTTLEDGE, Esquire, J. P. Born
June 29, 1866, being the eldest son of the late David Rutt-
ledge, Esq., J. P. for Galway, Hon. Major Connaught
Rangers, by his wife Sarah Knox, second dau. of the Rev.
Edward Leet of Otranto, Kingstown. Armorial bearings
— Argent, a stag trippant proper, on a chief engrailed
azure, three estoiles or. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, an oak-tree proper,
pendent from a dexter branch thereof by a riband azure,
an escutcheon or. Motto—" Verax atque probus." Mar-
ried, 1st, June 30, 1891, Hon. Meta Handcock, fourth d. of
4th Lord Castlemaine ; 2nd, 1907, Hilda Mary, d. of the
late H. Charles Gregory of Westcourt, co. Kilkenny. Res.
— Belvedere, 86 Vineyard Hill, Wimbledon Park, Surrey.
RUTTLEDGE. Argent, a stag trippant proper, on a
chief engrailed azure, three estoiles or. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, an
oak tree proper, pendent from a dexter branch thereof by
a riband azure, an escutcheon or. Motto — "Verax atque
probus."
Sons of Thomas Henry Bruen Ruttledge, Esq., D,L.
of Bloomfield, co. Mayo, and Barbersfort, Tuam, co.
Galway, b. 1852 ; d. 1917 ; tn. 1st, 1883, Florence Rose
(d. 1892), d. of John Trant, D.L., of Dovea, co.
Tipperary; 2nd, 1898, Mary Caroline, d. of William
Clayton Browne-Clayton, D.L., of Browne's Hill,
Carlow : —
Robert Francis Ruttledge, Esq., M.C. , Capt. Ind. Army,
b. 1899. Seats — Bloomfield, Hollymount, co. Mayo ;
Barbersfort, Tuam, co. Galway. Club— Jun. Naval and
Military.
William Ruttledge, Gentleman, b. 1901.
ROBERT FAIR RUTTLEDGE-FAIR, Esq., J.P. co.
May > (High Sheriff 1882), late Capt. and Hon. Major 3rd
Batt. Connaught Rangers. Bom 1852, being the son of the
late Thomas Ruttledge, Esq., J.P. and D.L. , of Cornfield,
by Jane, only dau. and heiress of Robert Fair, Esq., of
Bushfield, co. Mayo (who assumed by Letters Patent, in
1857, the additional name and arms of Fair). Armorial
bearings— Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, on a saltire argent,
between four fleurs-de-lys or, a crescent azure (for Fair) ; 2
and 3, argent, a stag trippant proper, on a chief engrailed
azure, three estoiles wavy or (for Ruttledge). Mantling
gules and argent ; and for his Crests, 1. upon a wreath of
the colours, on a mount, a dove, holding in its beak an olive
branch all proper, and charged on the breast with a trefoil
or (for Fair) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, an oak tree
proper, pendent from a dexter branch thereof by a riband
azure, an escutcheon or (for Ruttledge). Motto — "Verax
atque probus." Seat —
CHARLES HARCOURT VERNON RUXTON,
Gentleman. Born June 6, 1870, being the second son of
the late William Ruxton, Esq., J.P. and Vice-Lieut, for co.
Louth (High Sheriff 1848), and J.P. co. Cavan, by his wife
Caroline Diana, younger dau. and co-h. of Charles Vernon.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, three bulls
heads erased sable, armed or ; 2 and 3, argent, a chief vair6
or and gules, over all a bend sable, charged with a crescent
of the field for difference (for Fitzherbert). Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a bull's
head erased sable, armed or. Motto — "Jam jam." Mar-
ried, 1894, Laura Daly, dau. of Rev. Ralph Daly Cocking of
Brighton; and has Issue — William Ralph Ruxton, Gentleman,
b. Sept. 7, 1895. Postal address — Lumoling, A.B.R., Assam.
WILLIAM VERNON CHICKERING RUXTON,
Gentleman. Born May 1891, being the only son of the late
John Fitzherbert Vernon Ruxton, by his wife Mary, dau. of
George Harvey Chickering of Boston, U.S.A. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, three bulls' heads
erased sable, armed or (for Ruxton) ; 2 and 3, argent, vaire'
or and gules, over all a bend sable, a crescent for difference
(for Fitzherbert). Mantling sable and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a bull's head sable, armed or.
Motto — "Jam, jam." Seat —
JULIAN HENRY HAY RUXTON, Esquire, late
Capt. 15th Foot, J.P. for co. Kent. Born 1844, being
the son of the late John Henry Hay Ruxton, Esq., D.L.
and Chief Constable for co. of Kent, formerly Lieut. The
King's Own Regt. , and Capt. Kent Artillery Militia, by his
wife Isabella Sarah (who died 1894), eldest dau. of William
Hooper, Esq., of Merton House, co. Hereford. Armorial
bearings — Argent, a crescent between three bulls' heads
erased sable, armed or. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a bull's head erased
sable, armed or, charged with a crescent of the second.
Married, 1880, Selina Mabelle, dau. of Rev. Robert
Martin of Anstey Pastures, co. Leicester. Seat — Crooke,
Brenchley, Kent. Club— Army and Navy.
RYAN of Hintlesham. Gules, in chief two griffins
sejant respectant and combatant or, and in base a
garb of rye proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest —
Upon a mount vert, a griffin sejant sable, holding in the
dexter claw a sword erect proper, and resting the sinister
on a sickle or. Motto — " Sans travail rien."
IRpa
IRpD
1703
Third son of Michael Desmond Ryan, of Kildare
Terrace, London, b. 18 13 ; d. 1868 ; m. 1847, Eliza
Anne, d. of Joseph Allen : —
Sir Gerald Hemmington Ryan, 1st Bart., of Hintle-
sham, Suffolk (8 Sept. 1919), Knt.Bach.(iqn), J. P. cos.
Suffolk (High Sheriff 192 1), Norfolk and London, b. 1861 ;
m. 1885, Ellen Amelia, d. of Augustus Ellis, of Parkside,
Cambridge ; and has issue — Gerald Ellis Ryan, Esq., M.A.
(Oxon.), Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple, b. 1888 [m.
1914, Hylda Winifryde (d. 1925), d. of Maj. Spencer
Herapath ; and has issue — Michael Erskine Ryan, Esq.,
b. 1920 ; Derek Gerald Ryan, Gentleman, b. 1922 ; Aileen
Pamela (Res. — 31 Porchester Terrace, Hyde Park,
W.)] ; Vivian Desmond Ryan, Esq., b. 1893 [m. 1917,
Kathleen Frances, d. of James Helps, M.I.C.E., of South
Croydon ; and has issue — Desmond Maurice Ryan,
Gentleman, b. 1918 ; Adrian James Ryan, Gentleman, b.
1920 (Res. — 19 St. James's Square, S.W.i)]. Seat —
Hintlesham Hall, nr. Ipswich. Town res. — Cleveland
House, 19 St. James's Square, S.W.i. Clubs — Reform,
City of London, Burlington Fine Arts.
RYAN of Ronaynes Court (U.O. ). Gules, on a fesse
engrailed between three gryphons' heads erased or, as many
bay-leaves vert. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a gryphon's head erased or,
holding in the beak an arrow point upwards proper.
Motto — " Malo mori quam fcedari."
Son of the late Patrick Ryan, of Gurtaloch, co.
Tipperary : —
Edward Ryan, Gentleman, b. 1838 ; m. , Matilda
(d. 1924), d. of John O'Connor; and has surv. issue — (1)
Sir Andrew Ryan, K.B.E., C.M.G., Consul-Gen. at Rabat
since 1924, b. 1876 [m. 1913, Ruth Marguerite, d. of J. R.
Van Millingen, of Leewood, Dunblane ; and has issue
(Address— British Consulate-General, Rabat, Morocco)];
(2) Thomas Ryan, Esq., CLE., Fin. Advisor Posts and
Telegraphs India since 1924, and Joint Sec. Govt, of India
Industries and Labour Dept. 1928, b. 1879 [m. 1909, Edith
Stanley; and has issue — 2 daus. (Res. — Simla, India.
Club— Bengal (Calcutta) ) ] ; (3) Rev. Patrick O'Connor
Ryan, b. 1882 ; and Mary, Professor of Romance Languages,
University College, Cork. Seat — Ronaynes Court,
Rochestown, co. Cork.
RYCROFT (R.L., 28 Dec. 1758). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
per bend or and azure, three griffins' heads erased, counter-
changed, on a chief ermine, a fleur-de-lys between two roses
gules (Rycroft) ; 2 and 3, per pale or and sable, a chevron
between three fleurs-de-lys, all counterchanged (Nelson).
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a griffin's head erased per bend or and azure, charged with
two fleurs-de-lys, counterchanged. Motto — ' ' Faythe hathe
no fear."
Sons of Sir Richard Nelson Rycroft, 5th Bart. D.L.
Capt. Hants. Carabiniers Imp. Yeo., formerly Lieut.
Rifle Brigade and Capt. 3rd Batt. Hampshire Regt.,
b. 1859 ; d. 1925 ; m. 1st, 1886, Lady Dorothea Hester
Bluett Wallop (d. 1906), fourth d. of the 5th Earl of
Portsmouth ; 2nd, 1911, Emily Mary, d. of Col. the
Hon. Henry Lowry-Corry, of Edwardstone, Suffolk : —
Sir Nelson Edward Oliver Rycroft, 6th Bart. (22 Jan.
1784), late temp. Lieut. Rifle Bde. , and late 2nd Lieut, nth
Hussars, b. 1886 ; m. 1912, Ethel Sylvia Nurton, and
has surv. issue — Richard Newton Rycroft, Esq., b. 1918.
Seat — Dummer House, Basingstoke.
Rev. Richard Michael Rycroft, b. 1897 ; m. 1924, Evelyn
Driscoll, and has issue — Jean Dorothea. Res. —
Henry Richard Rycroft, Esq., b. 1911.
Charles Frederick Rycroft, Esq., b. 1914.
Only surv. son of Sir Nelson Rycroft, 4th Bart., D.L.
co. Southampton (High Sheriff 1881), Hon. Col. 3rd
Batt. Hampshire Regt., b. 1831 ; d. 1894; m. 1858,
Juliana, d. of Sir John Ogilvy, 9th Bart., of Inver-
quharity : —
Rev. Edmund Hugh Rycroft, M.A. (Camb. ), formerly
Rector of Penshurst, Kent, b. 1862; m. 1902, Winifred
Edith, d. of Admiral of the Fleet Sir Arthur Fanshawe,
G.C.B., G.C.V.O., of Little Park, Brimpton, Berks. ; and
has issue — (1) Arthur John Rycroft, Gentleman, B.A.
(Oxon.), b. 1905; (2) David Hugh Rycroft, Gentleman, 2nd
Lieut. King's Shropshire L.I., b. 1907; and Barbara
Frances, B.A. (Oxon.). Res. —
Son of Charles Alfred William Rycroft (2nd son of Sir
Richard Henry Charles Rycroft, 3rd Bt., and Charlotte
Anne Josephine Tennant), b. 1838 ; d. 1884 ; m. 1875,
Edith Maude, d. of Capt. HughBerners, R.N. :—
Alfred Richard Hugh Rycroft, Esq., D.S.O., Major
T.F. Res., formerly Major W. Kent I.Y. , and Lieut. Roy.
Welsh Fus. , served Great War (despatches, D.S.O.), b.
1876 ; m. 1901, Violet, d. of the late Capt. W. Kevill-Davies,
17th Lancers ; and has issue — Lily Maud Phyllis \m. 1926,
Capt. Patrick Vincent, M.C.,3/6th Dragoon Gds. J. Res. —
Stratton Rise, Cirencester. Club — Boodle's.
RYDER (H. Coll.). Azure, three crescents or, each
charged with an ermine spot sable. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, a dragon's head
argent, charged on the neck with an ermine spot sable.
Motto — " Ut crescent lucent. " Livery — White coat, scarlet
waistcoat, black velvet breeches, drab greatcoats, silver
buttons.
Son of Dudley Henry Ryder, Esq., J. P., late Capt.
2nd Hertfordshire Rifle Vol., b. 1830; d. 1911 ; m.
1857, Georgiana Emily, d. of John Hales Calcraft,
Esq., J. P. and D.L.,of Rempstone, Corfe Castle: —
William Henry Ryder, Gentleman, formerly a Midship-
man R.N., b. 1865 ; in. 1st, 1888, Catherine Mabel (d. 1900),
d. of late Rev. Augustus Sutton ; 2nd, Florence Frances
Augusta, d. of Capt. Frederic Augustus Campbell ; and has
had issue — (1) Dudley William Ryder, Esq,, Lieut. R.N.,
b. 1893 ; d. on active service 1917 ; (2) Frederic Granville
Ryder, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. Herts. Regt., b. 1905
Club — Naval and Military.
Son of Cyril John Ryder, Esq., Capt. K.R.R.C, 6.
1863 ; d. 1907 ; m. 1897, Lady Isabel Douglas-Hamil-
ton, sister of 13th Duke of Hamilton : —
Dudley Claude Douglas Ryder, Gentleman, B.A.
(Cantab.), Lord of the Manors of Wareham and Worth,
b. 1901 ; m. 1927, Nancy Edith, d. of Edgar Baker, of
Church House, Dawlish, Devon. Address — Rempstone,
Corfe Castle, Dorset.
Sons of Frederick Dudley Ryder, Gentleman, M.A., b.
1806; d. 1882; m. 1839, Marian Charlotte (d. 1878),
d. of Thomas Cockayne, of Tekleford House, Herts. : —
Rev. Algernon Charles Dudley Ryder, M.A. (Camb.), *.
1847 ; m. 1889, Constance (d. 1915), d. of Rowland Smith,
of Duffield Hall, co. Derby, and has issue— (1) Algernon
Frederick Roland Dudley Ryder, Esq., M.C. with Bar,
Capt. R.F.A., B.A. (Camb.), b. 1891 [m. 1921, Olive, d. of
John Baillie, of Montreal, Canada, and has issue — 2 daus.
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(Res.— 41 GreenStreet, Park Lane, W. Club— Travellers')] ;
(2) Hugh Granville Leveson Dudley Ryder, Gentleman,
late 2nd Lieut. N. Staffs. Regt. , b. 1900 [m. 1926, Diana
Vivien, d. of Sir Paul Makins, 2nd Bart., and has issue —
Jane Christine (Res.— 22 Lancaster Gate Terrace, W.2.
Club— Travellers)] ; and 5 daus. Res. — Maresfield Rectory,
Uckfield, Sussex.
Sons of Spencer Charles Dudley Ryder, Esq., Lt.-Col.
B.S.C., b. 1825; d. 1873; m- i849. Julia (d. 1902), d.
of Rev. William Money: —
Spencer Charles Ryder, Gentleman, b. 1852. Res. —
William Ironside Ryder, Esq., Lt.-Col. (ret.) Ind. Army,
b. 1866 ; m. 1901, Tempe Rosa Bidehalgh, d. of Maj.-Gen.
J. Parsons, B.S.C., and has issue — 2 daus. Res. — Gratna,
North Bovey, Devon.
Charles Henry Dudley Ryder, Esq., C.B., CLE., D.S.O.,
F.R.G.S., Col. late R.E., b. 1868 ; m. 1892, Ida Josephine,
d. of Lt.-Col. E. Grigg, and has issue — (1) Lisle Charles
Dudley Ryder, Gentleman, Lieut. Norfolk Regt., b. 1902 ;
(2) Erule Terrick Dudley Ryder, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut.
Ind. Army, b. 1906; (3) Robert Edward Dudley Ryder,
Gentleman, Cadet R.N., b. 1908; and 3 daus. Res. —
Stockwood, Camberley, Surrey.
RYDER (H. Coll.). Azure, three crescents or, each
charged with an ermine spot sable. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, a dragon's head
argent, charged on the neck with an ermine spot sable.
Motto — " Servata fides cineri."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Henry Dudley Ryder, 4th Earl
of Harrowby, b. 1836 ; d. 1900 ; m. 1859, Susan
Juliana, d. of Villiers Dent.of Barton Court.Hants. :—
Rt. Hon. John Herbert Dudley Ryder, 5th Earl of
Harrowby (19 July 1809), Viscount Sandon, of Sandon,
Baron Harrowby, of Harrowby (20 May 1776), M.P.,
Gravesend 1 898-1900, J. P. London, Lord-Lieut, co.
Stafford [Supporters — On either side a griffin wings
elevated argent, on the shoulder of each an ermine spot
sable, each gorged with a plain collar azure, charged
with three crescents or, chained of the last], b. 1864 ;
m. 1887, Hon. Mabel Danvers Smith, D.B.E., d. of the
late Rt. Hon. W. H. Smith ; and has issue — Dudley
Ryder, commonly called Viscount Sandon, M.P. Shrews-
bury ^22-23, and 1924-29, Maj. T.A. Res. R.F.A.,
b. 1892 [m. 1922, Hon. Helena Blanche Coventry, d.
of Viscount Deerhurst ; and has issue — Hon. Dudley
Danvers Granville Coutts Ryder, b. 1922 ; Hon. John
Stuart Terrick Dudley Ryder, 6. 1924 ; and Hon. Frances
Virginia Susan (Res.— Sandon Hall)] ; and Lady Frances,
C.B.E. Seats. — Sandon Hall, Staffs. ; Burnt Norton,
Campden, Glos. Clubs— Carlton, Travellers'.
Hon. Archibald Dudley Ryder, Lieut, (ret.) Beds.
Regt., b. 1867 ; m. 1898, Eleanor, d. of Edward Fisher-
Rowe ; and has issue— Archibald Stuart Dudley Ryder,
Esq., Lieut. -Comdr. R.N. , b. 1899; Richard Dudley Ryder,
Gentleman, b. 1904 ; Douglas Dudley Ryder, Gentleman,
b. 1905 ; Atholl Ryder, Gentleman, b. 1909! Peter Hugh
Dudley Ryder, Gentleman, b. 19 13 ; Victoria ; Sarah.
Res. — Durns, Beaulieu, Hants.
Hon. Edward Alan Dudley Ryder, b. 1869 ; m. 1893,
Lady Mary Maud Anson, d. of 2nd Earl of Lichfield ; and
has issue — Henry Dudley Ryder, Esq.. M C , Maj. R.F.A.,
b. 1894 [m. 1918, Dorothy, d. of Sydney Streatfield ; and
has issue — Edward Dudley Dorrien Ryder, Esq., b. 1924 ;
Maud Marion ; Dorothy Joan (Res. — Minley Grange,
Farnborough, Hants.)] ; Evelyn Maud ; Katherine [m.
1924, Capt. Hon. Reginald Coke ; and has issue]. Res. —
46 Cadogan Square, S.W. Club— White's.
RYE of Ryecourt(U.O. ). Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, on a
bend ermine, cottised or, three rye-stalks of the last (Rye) ;
2. gules, a chevron ermine, between three trefoils slipped
argent (Meade) ; 3. gules, on a fesse argent, two pellets, in
chief a dexter gauntlet erect, between two towers of the
second (Tonson). Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect, vested gules,
charged with a bar gemelle or, cuffed argent, holding in
the hand three rye-stalks of the second. Motto—' ' Fide et
amore."
Son of Richard Tonson Rye of Ryecourt, co. Cork,
Esq., J.P. and D.L. co. Cork (High Sheriff 1854),
formerly Capt. in the Army, b. ; d. 1905 ; m. 1845,
Mary, d. of Henry Baldwin of Mount Pleasant, co.
Cork : —
John Bailie Tonson Rye, Esq., J.P. and D.L. co. Cork,
b. 1846 ; m. 1876, Madeline Charlotte, third d. of Sir Thomas
Dancer, 6th Bart., of Modrceny ; and has surv. issue — (1)
John Reginald Rye, Esq., served Great War as temp. Capt.,
b. 1878 \m. 1907, Clare de la Roche, eldest d. and co-heir
of late Col. William Stopford of Rathmore, Kinsale, co.
Cork ; and has issue — John Richard Coghill Rye, Gentle-
man, b. 1910]; (2) Hubert Bernard Tonson Rye, Esq.,
D.S.O. with Bar, Lt.-Col. (ret.) N. Staffs. Regt.,*. 1882
[m. 1909, Harriet Emma, eldest d. of R. Courtney Moore,
and has issue — Endo John Rye, Gentleman, b. 1910]. Seat
— Ryecourt, Crookstown, co. Cork.
WALTER RYE, Gentleman, Author of many works on
the Topography of co. Norfolk, Mayor of Norwich 1908-9.
Born 1843, second son of Edward Rye of Chelsea, and grand-
son of Edward Rye of Chelsea and Baconsthorpe, Norfolk.
Armorial bearings — Gules, on a bend argent, between two
ears of rye, stalked, leaved and slipped or, three crosses
cramponne' sable. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
cubit arm erect holding an hour-glass in bend sinister, all
proper. Mottoes — "Tempora mutantur," " Sui Victoria
Indicat Regem." Married, 1870, Georgina Eliza, adopted
dau. of George Sturges; and has had Issue — (1) James
Bacon Rye, Gentleman, b. 1871 (scholar of Balliol, Oxf. ,
and Arnold Prizeman) \m. Kathleen Holden, and has
issue — Daphne ; and Sylvia] ; (2) Roger Cubitt Rye,
Gentleman, b. 1872 \m. Pauline Whitaker ; and had issue —
Gilbert Whitaker Rye, Gentleman, b. 1904 ; and Pauline
Elizabeth. Res. — Montreal, Canada]; (3) Frank Gibbs
Rye, Gentleman, M.P. Loughborough Div. Leics. since
1924, b. 1874 [m. Ethel Mary Beloe ; and has issue —
Edward Beloe Rye, Gentleman, b. 1902 ; Anthony Francis
Rye, Gentleman, b. 1904 ; Ralph Walter Rye, Gentleman,
b. 1908; and 1 dau. (Res. — Basing House, Thames Ditton)] ;
(4) Arthur Lockyer Rye, Gentleman, b. 1876 [m. Mabel
Clulow ; and had issue] ; (5) Hubert Gould Rye, Gentle-
man, b. 1880 [m. 1st, Alexandra Willox ; 2nd, Margaret
Rudler] ; (6) Gilbert Walter Rye, Gentleman [w. Eileen
Vint, and has issue— Gilbert Michael Rye, Gentleman,
b. ] ; Mary Muriel; Elizabeth Frances; and Barbara
Catherine Valentine. Residence — 66 Clarendon Road,
Norwich.
RYLAND, see SMITH-RYLAND.
RYLAND of Moxhull (H. Coll., 23 Jan. 1890). Argent,
on a chevron invected between three martlets sable,
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a sheaf of rye or between two escallops, each within an
annulet of the last. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion sable, charged with
a chevron argent, thereon a sheaf of rye between two
escallops of the first, holding between the paws an
escutcheon also argent, charged with a martlet as in the
arms. Motto — "Avorum honori." Livery — Light buff,
black facings and gilt buttons.
Son of Howard Proctor Ryland of Moxhull and Wishaw
(son of Thomas Ryland, Esq., J. P. of Wishaw and
Moxhull, b. 1818 ; d. 1905 ; m. 1841, Mary d. of
Thomas Proctor of Birmingham)
m. 1876, Agnes Adeline, d. of Sir
Kt., J. P., D.L. of Bedford:—
Thomas Howard Ryland, Esq., J. P. co. Warwick, M.A.
(Camb), b. 1876; m. 1909, Beryl Stratheden, d. of Sir John
Stratheden Campbell, K.C.S.I., CLE. ; and has issue —
Nigel Ryland, Gentleman, b. 1910; and Pamela. Res. — ■
Moxhull Hall, Erdington. Club — Constitutional.
Only surv. son of Thomas Ryland and Mary Proctor
(see above) : —
Henry Proctor Ryland. Gentleman, b. 1857. J?es. —
RYLAND. Argent, on a chevron invected between three
martlets sable, a sheaf of rye or, between two escallops,
b. 1851 ; d. 1905 ;
Frederick Howard,
each within an annulet of the last, with a crescent for
difference. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-
lion sable, charged with a chevron argent, thereon a sheaf
of rye between two escallops of the first, holding between
the paws an escutcheon, also argent, charged with a martlet
as in the arms. Motto — " Avorum honori." Livery — Light
buff, with black facings and gilt buttons.
Only son of John William Ryland, Esq., of Shakespeare
Hall, Rowiiigton, co. Warwick, J. P., F.S.A., b. 1856;
d. 1928 ; m. 1883, Jane, d. of the late Charles Madeley,
Esq., J. P., of Solihull:—
Llewellyn Madeley Ryland, Esq., Capt. in the Army
(ret.), b. 1885 ; m. 1909, Muriel Eliza, d. of Sir Marmaduke
G. Winter, Knt., C.B.E., M.L.C., of St. John's, New-
foundland ; and has issue — Llewellyn Winter Ryland,
Gentleman, b. 1910 ; John Marmaduke Winter Ryland,
Gentleman, b. 1914. Res. — Walnut Cottage, nr. Broms-
grove, Worcestershire.
RYLANDS (H. Coll., 19 Aug. 1918). Quarterly, 1
and 4, per fesse dancettee or and gules ; 2 and 3, ermine,
over all a fesse azure, thereon a griffin passant regar-
dant between two fleurs-de-lys of the first. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
lion azure, on the shoulder a bezant charged with a fleur-
de-lys also azure, supporting a flagstaff entwined by a
branch of oak proper, thereon flying to the sinister a
banner gules, fringed and charged with a lion passant
or. Motto — " Dum spiro spero."
Son of Peter Rylands, Esq., J. P., of Massey Hall,
b. 1820 ; d. 1887 ; m. 1861, Caroline (d. 1920), d.
of William Reynolds, of Pinhoe, co. Devon : —
Sir William Peter Rylands, Knt. Bach. (192 1), Barrister -
at-Law, Inner Temple, J. P. cos. Lancaster and Cheshire,
b. 1868 ; m. 1894, Mary, d. of David de Angelis. Res. —
Massey Hall, Thelwall, Cheshire. Clubs — Leander,
Oxford and Cambridge.
The Late WILLIAM HARRY RYLANDS, Gentleman,
Citizen and Mason of London, F.S.A. Born Dec. 20, 1847,
being the second son of the late Thomas Glazebrook
Rylands of Highfields, Thelwall, co. Chester, by his
wife Jane Chapman, daughter of William Ragg of Ashby-
de-la-Zouch, in the county of Leicester. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms: Quarterly, 1 and 4, per fesse
dancettee or and gules ; 2 and 3, ermine, over all a fesse
azure, thereon a griffin passant regardant, between two
fleurs-de-lys of the first, and impaling the arms of Meymott,
namely, or, three demi-lions rampant in bend azure, each
charged on the shoulder with a mullet argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion azure, on
the shoulder a bezant charged with a fleur-de-lys also azure,
supporting a flagstaff entwined by a branch of oak proper,
therefrom flowing to the sinister a banner gules, fringed and
charged with a lion passant or; with the Motto — "Dum
spiro spero." Married, first, July 29, 1885, Annie Blanche,
fourth daughter of the late Leopold Charles Martin of Her
Majesty's Civil Service, London (she died August 14,
1886) ; and had Issue — Isabel Blanche Glazebrook. He
married secondly, Oct. 20, 1896, Alice Mary (Postal address
—South Bank Lodge, 1 Campden Hill Place, London, W. I,
second dau. of the late Charles Meymott, M.R.C.S., of
Sydney, N.S.W. , and died 1922.
RYLANDS (H. Coll., 7 Nov. 1877)— Quarterly, 1 and 4,
per fesse dancettee or and gules ; 2 and 3, ermine ; over all
on a fesse azure a griffin passant regardant between two
fleurs-de-lys of the first. Crest— Upon a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion azure, charged on the shoulder with
a bezant, thereon a fleur-de-lys also azure, and supporting
a flagstaff entwined with a branch of oak proper, there-
from flowing to the sinister a banner gules, charged with
a lion passant and fringed gold. Motto— " Dum spiro
spero.
Sons of Ralph Paul Kirkland Rylands, Gentleman
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(eld. son of John Paul Rylands — see below), b. 1883 ;
d. 1926; m. 1915, Margaret Power : —
John Po^er Rylands, Gentleman, b. 1918.
Robert Hugh Thurstan Rylands, Gentleman, b. 1922.
Yngr. son of John Paul Rylands, Gentleman, of High-
fields, Thelwall, and Highfields, Bidston, co. Chester,
and of the Middle Temple and Northern Circuit.
Barrister-at-Law, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries,
b. 1846 ; d. 1923 ; m. 1882, Mary Isabel, second dau.
of the late Nicholas Smith Glazebrook of Haymans
Green, West Derby, Lancaster, M.R.C.S. (Eng.): —
Geoffrey Glazebrook Rylands, Esq., Capt. King's (Liver-
pool) Regt. , served Great War, b. 1885; m. 1917, Nora
Lee Williams, and has issue — Harry Glazebrook Rylands,
Gentleman, b. 1918; Geoffrey Paul Rylands, Gentleman,
b. .1920 ; George Chapman Rylands, Gentleman, b. 1924;
Ralph Rylands, Gentleman, b. 1928 ; and Mary Kirkland.
Postal address — Woodside, Lymm, Cheshire.
THOMAS HARRISON RYMER, Esquire, of Calder
Abbey, Cumberland, J. P. for that co. and Patron of
one Living. Born 1852, being the only son of the late
William Rymer, of Manchester, by Mary, dau. of Thomas
Harrison of Kendal. Armorial bearings— Vair, a bor-
dure azure, charged with seven bezants, a chief arched
gules, thereon an ear of rye leaved and slipped proper,
between two crosses botony argent. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
cubit arm in armour holding a sword erect, between four
ears of rye leaved and two on either side all proper, a
cross botony gules. Married, 1887, Amy Elizabeth, younger
dau. of Robert Falkner, of Kersal, Manchester ; and has
Issue — Two daus. Seats — Calder Abbey, Cumberland.
RYND (U.O.). Ermine, on a cross gules, a cross cross-
let fitch^e or, the sinister chief quarter argent, charged with
two mullets in fesse azure, in the centre chief point a
crescent of the third. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— Upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant
gules, holding in the paws a cross crosslet fitch^e or, and
charged on the shoulder with a crescent as in the arms.
Motto — '* Fide et fortitudine."
Sons of Christopher Rynd, Esq., D.L. , of Mount Arm-
strong, co. Kildare, b. ; d. 1882 ; m. 1852, Helena
Maria, only surviving child and heir of Peter Wolfe of
Blackhall, co. Kildare: —
Robert Fleetwood William Rynd, Esq., J. P. co. Kildare,
late Hon. Major Kildare Rifle Militia, formerly Capt. 22nd
Foot, b. 1842 ; m. 1892, Hatty, eldest dau. of the late H.
A. Cowper of Trudder, Newtown, Mount Kennedy, co.
Wicklow. Seat — Blackhall, co. Kildare.
Fleetwood Rynd, Esq., J. P., b. ; m. 1885, Julia (d.
1901), d. of L. N. Izod of Chapel Izod, co. Kilkenny; and
has issue — Christopher Lorenzo Rynd, Gentleman, b. 1894.
Seat—
Theobald Rynd, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
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SACKVILLE, see STOPFORD-SACKVILLE.
SACKVILLE (Arms R.L., 30 Oct. 1843, H. Coll.,
Name R.L. , 1871). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a fesse
dancett^e sable (West); 2 and 3, quarterly, or and gules,
a bend vair (Sackville). Mantling sable and argent.
Crests — 1. out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head azure,
beaked and eared cr (West) ; 2. out of a coronet composed
of fleurs-de-lys an estoile argent (Sackville). Motto — ' ' Jour
de ma vie."
Son of Rt. Hon. Gilbert George Reginald Sackville, 8th
Earl De La Warr, J. P., C.A., and D.L. co. Sussex,
Major 2nd Cinque Ports Div. R.A. , &c. , b. 1869; d.
1915 ; m. 1st, 1891, Hon. Muriel Agnes (who obtained
a divorce 1902), d. of 1st Baron Brassey; 2nd, 1903,
Hilda Mary Clavering (who obtained a divorce 1914),
d. of Col. C. Lennox Tredcroft : —
Rt. Hon. Herbrand Edward Dundonald Brassey Sackville,
9th Earl De La Warr, and Viscount Cantelupe (G.B. ,
18 Mar. 1761), Baron De La Wair (Eng. , 6 Feb. 1299),
West (Eng., 25 Feb. 1342), and Buckhurst (U.K., 27 Ap.
1864) [Supporters — Dexter, a wolf coward argent, gorged
with a plain collar or ; sinister, a cockatrice or, wings azure],
b. 1900 ; tn. 1920, Diana, d. of the late Capt. Gerard Leigh,
and has issue — William Herbrand Sackville, commonly
called Lord Buckhurst, b. 192 1 ; Hon. Thomas Henry
Jordan Sackville, b. 1922 ; and Lady Katharine Pamela.
Res. — Fisher's Gate, Withyham, Sussex ; 1 Buckingham
Mews, Stafford Place, S.W.i.
SACKVILLE-WESTjR.L., 30 Oct. 1843). Quarterly, 1.
quarterly, i. and iiii. , argent, a fesse dancett^e sable (West) ;
ii. and iii. , quarterly, or and gules, a bend vair (Sackville) ;
2. the same arms of West ; 3. gules, three fleurs-de-lys or
(Cantelupe); 4. gules, two bars gemelles or, in chief a lion
passant of the last (Tregoz) ; 5. vaire' ermine and gules
(Gresley) ; 6. quarterly, gules and ermine, in dexter chief and
sinister base a goat's head erased argent, attired or, in the
centre chief point a fleur-de-lys within a crescent of the last
(Morton of Lechlade, granted 15 May 1515); 7. or, a
chevron azure, on a canton of the second a fleur-de-lys of
the first (Edmonds Vn. , London 1568); 8. the same arms
of Sackville. Mantling sable and argent. Crests — 1. out
of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head azure, beaked and
eared or (West) ; 2. out of a coronet composed of fleurs-de-
lys or, an estoile argent (Sackville). Motto — " Jour de ma
vie."
Sons of Lt. -Co!, the Hen. William Edward Sackville-
West, b. 1830; d. 1905; m. i860, Georgina (d. 1883),
d. of George Dodwell of Kevinsfoot, co. Sligo : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Charles John Sackville- West, 4th Baron
Sackville (U.K., 2 Oct., 1876), K.B.E. (1919), C.B. (1921),
C.M.G. (1915), Major-Gen. late King's Royal Rifle Corps,
Lieut.-Gov. of Guernsey since 1925, has Croix de Guerre
(France and Italy), D.S.M. (America), Legion of Honour
[Supporters— On either side a griffin azure, gorged with a
ducal coronet or, therefrom pendent, on the dexter, an
escutcheon of the arms of West, and on the sinister, an
escutcheon of the arms of Sackville], b. 1870; m. 1st, 1897,
Maude Cecilia (d. 1920), d. of Capt. Matthew John Bell ;
and has issue — (1) Hon. Edward Charles Sackville-West,
b. 1901 ; and Hon. Diana Joan [in. 1929, Baron Romilly] ;
2nd, 1924, Anne Meredith, formerly wife of S. Bigelow, of
Boston. Seat — Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent. Res. — Govern-
ment House, Guernsey.
Hon. Bertrand George Sackville-West, B.A. (Oxon. ),
Lieut.-Comdr. R.N.V.R., b. 1872; m. 1908, Eve Adela
Mabel Inigo, d. of the late Maj.-Gen. Inigo Richmond
[ones, C.B., C.V.O. ; and has issue — Lionel Bertrand
Sackville-West, Esq., £.1913; Hugh Rosslyn Inigo Sack-
ville-West, Esq., b. 1919; and Elizabeth Margaret. Postal
add.— Ottoman Public Debt Office, Constantinople. Club—
Windham.
SADLEIR (Arms granted H. Coll. 1575, in lieu of former
Patent of 1544, Pedigree registered U.O.). Quarterly, 1.
or, a lion rampant per fesse azure and gules (for Sadleir) ;
2. per chevron or and gules, two lions combatant in chief
sable (for Lee) ; 3. gules, three swords barways in pale
proper, the point of the middle sword to the dexter, between
twelve estoiles or, a bordure engrailed argent ; 4. paly of
six sable and ermine, on a canton argent, a lion rampant
azure. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion rampant azure, crowned or. Motto —
" Servire Deo sapere. "
Son of John Martley Sadleir, Gentleman, late Lieut.
R.M.L.I., b. 1835; d. 1916 ; m. 1859, Amelia Jane
(d. 1907), d. of William Wallace: — •
Henry Ethelred Wallace Sadleir, Gentleman, b. 1865.
Son of William Woodward Sadleir, Gentleman, of
Cannonstown, co. Meath, b. 1803 ; d. 1875 '< m- 1828,
Eliza Isabella, d. of John Rothwell of Cannons-
town : —
William Martley Sadleir, Gentleman, b. 1843 > ***• z^72t
Ella, d. of Capt. William Mitchell of Nenagh, late 5th
Dragoon Gds., and has issue— (1) William Edward Sadleir,
Gentleman, b. [m. 1913, Alice Corrie, and has issue —
Ralph Lee Sadleir, Gentleman, b. 1914]; (2) Lancelot
Sadleir, Gentleman, b. ; and Violet [m. Stephen
Winter]. Res. — Fenham, Elphin Road, Launceston,
Tasmania.
Son of James Willington Sadleir, Gentleman, sometime
Lieut. North Tipperary Mil., b. 1842; d. 1919 ; m.
, Maria Jane, d. of Samuel Sheldon Dudley of
Mount Dudley and Tenderry, co. Tipperary: —
Edwin Sadleir, Gentleman, b. 1874. Res. — British
Columbia.
Son of Francis Prittie Sadleir, Gentleman, b. 1844 ;
d. 1887; m. 1873, Frances, d. of Sir Edward Synge,
Bart. :—
Francis Hutchinson Synge Sadleir, Gentleman, b. 1874 ;
m. 1907, Winifred, d. of Edward Lewis of Dyserth, Flints. ;
and has issue — Franwin Hutchinson Sadleir, Gentleman,
b. 1913 ; and Frances Winifred Patricia. Res. —
Edward William Follett Sadleir, Gentleman, b. 1879;
m. 1906, Etheldreda, d. of Samuel Richardson ; and has
issue — -Francis Bertram Synge Sadleir, Gentleman, b.
1907; and Etheldreda Myra. Res. —
Sons of Rev. Franc Sadleir, Senior Chaplain to the
Forces, Rector of Newcastle Lyons, co. Dublin, M.A.
(Trin, Coll. , Dub. ), b. 1841 ; d. 1916 ; m. 1871, Philippa
Elizabeth, d. of Charles Granby Burke, Esq., J. P.,
Master of Common Pleas, Ireland (granddaughter of
Col. Sir John Burke of Marble Hill, 2nd Bart., M. P.):—
Rev. Ralph Granby Sadleir, R.N., b. 1871 ; m. 1907,
Ruth Eleanor, d. of Matthew John Smyly of Boden Park,
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tleman, b. 1908; Franc Granby Sadleir, Gentleman, b. ;
and Constance Hermione. Res. — Sparacre, Bridport,
Dorset.
Harold Franc Sadleir, Esq., Lieut. -Comdr. R.N. (ret.), b.
1877 ; m. 1914, Marguerite Luddington, d. of Harold
Archer of Ely, Cambs. ; and has issue — Philip Archer Sad-
leir, Gentleman, b, ; and Joan Archer. Res. — The
Warren, Brocton, Stafford.
"Whomas Ulick Sadleir, Gentleman, M.A. (Trin. Coll.,
Dub.), M.R.I. A., Barr.-at-Law King's Inn, Registrar of the
Office of Arms, Dublin Castle, b. 1882 ; m. 1922, Anna
Elizabeth Norman, d. of James Berry Kenny, Esq., J. P.,
M.B. ; and has issue — Thomas Randal Sadleir, Gentleman,
b. 1924 ; William Digby Sadleir, Gentleman, b. 1925. Res. —
Temple Mills, Celbridge, co. Kildare. Clubs — Athenasum,
Kildare Street, and Friendly Brothers (Dublin).
Son of Rev. Francis Ralph Sadleir, D.D., b. 1806; d.
1875 ; m. 1835, Flora Harriet, d. of Ferdinand McVeagh
of Drewstown, co. Meath : —
William Henry Brooke Sadleir, Gentleman, b. 1851 ; m.
1874, Isabella, d. of Thomas Burndage, and has issue—
(1) Ralph Waterbury Sadleir, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; (2)
Brooke Sadleir, Gentleman, b. 1882; (3) Kenelm Digby
Sadleir, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; and Gertrude Muriel.
Address — 380 Union Street, St. John, New Brunswick.
SADLER (H. Coll.). Per saltire ermine and or, four
escutcheons in cross gules. Mantling gules and or.
SAGAR-MUSGRAVE(R.L., 1863. H. Coll.). Quarterly,
1 and 4, argent, on a pile party per pale azure and gules, six
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a tilting-spear erector,
charged in the middle with an escutcheon gules. Motto —
" Virtus mille scuta."
Sons of Col. Sir James Hayes Sadler, K.C.M.G. (1899),
F. R.G.S. , Hon. Col. Sussex R.F. Reserve Art. , Consul
at Panama 1885-6, Chicago 1886-95, Consul-Gen. at
Valparaiso 1895-7, b. 1827; d. 1910; m. 1850, Sophia
lane (d. 1902), d. of James W. Taylor, H.E.I.C.S. : —
Major Reginald Hayes Sadler, b. 1856.
Admiral Arthur Hayes Sadler, C.S.I, (ret.), R.N., b. 1863;
m. ; and has issue — 1 dau. Res. — 11 Ashley Place,
S.W.I. Clubs— Naval and Military; Baldwin.
Major Walter Hayes Sadler, Commander of the Imperial
Ottoman Order of the Osmanieh and a Bey of the Otto-
man Empire, and Colonel in the Egyptian Army, b. 1866.
annulets, three, twoand one, or (for Musgrave); 2and3, party
per bend or and azure, a cross moline counterchanged, a
chief paly of six of the first and gules (for Sagar). Crests
— 1. on a wreath of the colours, two arms embowed proper,
holding an annulet or, encircling a tilting-spear erect, also
proper (for Musgrave) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
upon a rock proper, an eagle regardant or, each wing
charged with three bendlets gules, resting the dexter claw
upon a cross moline azure (for Sagar). Motto — " Valde
et sapienter." Livery— Dark blue coat, crimson waistcoat,
silver buttons.
Sons of John Musgrave Sagar-Musgrave, Esq., J. P.
W. Riding of co. York and for the city of Leeds, Lord
of the Manors of Roundhay, Seacroft, and Shadwell,
late Capt. 2nd W. Yorkshire Yeo. Cav. , b. 1835 ;
m. i860, Clara Kate, only d. of Robert Collinson
Brooksbank of Sydenham Hill, Kent: —
Abraham Musgrave Sagar-Musgrave, Esq., Col. 3rd Batt.
W. Yorkshire Reg., J. P. West Riding co. Yorks. , b. 1861 ;
m. 1894, Hon. Annie, third d. of the Rt. Hon. Baron Aller-
ton ; and has issue — Cecil Lawies Sagar-Musgrave, Esq.,
M.C. , served Great War 1914-18 as Capt. 2/7th Batt.
West Yorks. Regt., b. 1896 [m. 1928, Marjorie, d. of
Gladstone Wilson, of Chapel Allerton, Leeds] ; William
Braham Sagar-Musgrave, Gentleman, b. 1898. Estates —
Little Stainton, nearGargrave, and Bramley, near Leeds, all
in co. Yorks. Post. add. — Oakhurst, Moortown, Leeds.
Edgar Brooksbank Sagar-Musgrave- Brooksbank, Esq.,
Capt. late R.A.O.C., b. 1864; m. 1892, Constance Mary, d.
of the late Hon. Sir William Grantham, Judge of the High
Court of Justice, of Barcombe Place, Lewes, co. Sussex ;
and has issue — Alec Grantham Sagar-Musgrave- Brooksbank ,
Esq., M.C, Capt. late N. Staffs. Regt., b. 1898 ; Constance
Ruby [m. 1916, William Peters]; and Peggy Muriel. Res.
— The Gables, Barcombe, Sussex.
Robert Malcolm Sagar-Musgrave, Esq., J. P. city of
Leeds, b. 1871. Res.— Red Hall, Shadwell, Leeds. Club—
Jun. Carlton.
William Noel Sagar-Musgrave, Gentleman, M.B.E., b.
1876. Res. — 32 Wetherby Mansions, S.W.5.
ST. ALBANS, Duke of, see BEAUCLERK.
ST. ALDWYN, Earl, see HICKS-BEACH.
ST. ANDREW- VAUGHAN of Leicester (R.L., 2 Jan.
1912). Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, a chevron argent, between
three boys' heads couped at the shoulders proper, crined or,
enwrapped about the neck with snakes vert, on a chief
ermine, a flaming sword erect of the second point upwards,
pommel and hilt gold, between two sheathed swords in pale,
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points downwards sable (Vaughan) ; 2 and 3, gules, seven
mascles conjoined, three, three and one or, in chief a label
of three points azure (St. Andrew). Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — Out of a mural crown or, a boy's head
enwrapped about the neck with a snake as in the arms.
Motto — " Innocentia infantis sapientia serpentis."
Sons of Commander Henry Vaughan, R.N., b. 1834;
d. 1887; m. 1st, 1864, Emily (d. 1870), d. of W.
Hudson of Ousecliff, Yorks. , and widow of W. H.
Preston of Liverpool ; 2nd, 1874, Amelia Mary, d. of
Joseph Wilkins, R.N.:—
Henry Percy Beauchamp St. Andrew- Vaughan, Esq.,
late Capt. S. African Light Horse, late Lieut. Duke of
Lancaster's Own Yeo. Cav., served in S. African War, b.
1867 ; m. 1st, 1890, Anne (marriage dissolved 1918), d. of
H. Hewer; and has issue — George Beauchamp St. Andrew-
Vaughan, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; m. 2nd, 1918, Barbara, d.
of Rev. H. Traill Simpson, and widow of Lieut. R. Dyer,
Staffs. R gt. Res.—
Sir John Charles Tudor St. Andrew- Vaughan, K.C.M.G. ,
M.V.O., Envoy Extraordinary and Min. Plen. to Sweden
since 1927, has the South African War Medal, Coronation
Medal 1902, and is Commander of Danish Order of Danne-
brog, b. 1870. Address — British Legation, Stockholm,
Sweden. Clubs — St. James's, Travellers', R.A.C.
March St. Andrew- Vaughan, Gentleman, M.A. (Oxon),
Barrister-at-Law, b. 1875. Res. —
ST. AUBYN, see MOLESWORTH-ST. AUBYN.
ST. AUBYN (R.L., 6 Aug. 1862, H. Coll.). Ermine,
on a cross gules five bezants, a bordure wavy of the second.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a rock, therefrom a Cornish chough rising all proper,
debruised by a bendlet wavy sinister ermine. Motto — " In
se teres."
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir John St. Aubyn, 1st Baron St.
Levan of St. Michael's Mount, co. Cornwall, b. 1829 ;
d. 1908 ; m. 1856, Lady Elizabeth Clementina Towns-
hend, d. of John, 4th Marquess Townshend : —
Rt. Hon. Sir John Townshend St. Aubyn, C.B.,
C.V.O. , 2nd Baron St. Levan of St. Michael's Mount, co.
Cornwall (U.K., 4 July 1887), and a Bart. (31 July 1866),
Col. and Hon. Brig.-Gen. late Comdg. Grenadier Guards,
Dep. Warden of the Stannaries, J. P. and D.L. co. Cornwall,
served Egypt (medal with clasp and bronze star), Nile Cam-
paign (medal, two clasps), and Gre it War, has second class
of Red Eagle of Prussia, &c. Supporters— On either side a
lion or, each gorged with a chain sable, therefrom pendent
an escutcheon , that on the dexter per fesse azure and argent ,
in chief a naval crown encircled by two branches of oak
in saltire slipped or, and in base a ship in frame proper ;
that on the sinister sable, charged with five bezants in cross],
b. 1857; m. 1892, Lady Edith Hilaria Edgcumbe, d. of
William, 4th Earl of Mount Edgcumbe ; and has issue —
Hon Katharine Marjory Elizabeth Alexandra [w. 1919,
Hon. John Holford Parker; and has issue]; and Hon.
Hilaria Lily. Seat — St. Michael's Mount, Cornwall. Clubs
— Brooks's, Travellers', Guards', Pratt's, Beefsteak, Turf,
Bachelors'.
Son of Hon. Arthur James Dudley Stuart St. Aubyn,
b. 1867; d. 1897; m. 1894, Helen Kate (who rem. 1904,
Patrick James Crichton-Stuart, D.L. ), d. of Dr. J. C.
Philippo of Jamaica : —
Francis Cecil St. Aubyn, Esq., Lieut. Res. of Officers,
late Grenadier Gds., b. 1895 ; m. 1916, Hon. Clementina
Gwendolen Catharine Nicolson, d. of Lord Carn< ck ; and
has issue — John Francis Arthur St. Aubyn, Gentleman, b.
1919 ; Oliver Piers St Aubyn, Gentleman, b. 1920; Giles
Rowan St. Aubyn, Gentleman, b. 1925 ; Jessica Gwendolen ;
and Philippa Catherine. Res. — 2 Tedworth Square, S.W.
Yr. son of the Rt. Hon. John St. Aubyn, 1st Baron
St. Levan of St. Michael's Mount (see above): —
Hon. Lionel Michael St. Aubyn, M.V.O., B.A. (Camb.),
Capt. Res. of Officers, K.R.R.C. , Hon. Attache* Dip. Ser.,
Equerry to H.R.H. Duchess of Albany 19 10, Chevalier of
the Order of the Dannebrog, b. 1878 ; m. 1915, Lady Mary
Theresa Parker, d. of 3rd Earl of Morley ; and has issue —
Michael John St. Aubyn, Esq., b. 1916 ; Geoffrey Piers
St. Aubyn, Gentleman, b. 1922 ; Thomas Edward St.
Aubyn, Gentleman, 6.1923. Clubs — Bachelors' , Travellers' .
Son of Guy Stewart St". Aubyn, Esq., O.B.E., Col. late
King's Royal Rifle Corps, b. 1870 ; d. 1924 ; m. 1899,
Florita Catherine, d. of the late Pascoe du Pre" Grenfell
of Wilton Park: —
Edward Fitzroy St. Aubyn, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. Gren.
Gds., b. 1907.
Sons of Edward St. Aubyn, Esq., late Col. 3rd Batt.
Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, Barrister-at-Law,
J. P. and D.L. co. Cornwall, J. P. co. Devon, and a
Special Dep. Warden of the Stannaries, &c, b. 1837;
d. 1914 ; m. 1st, 1866, Edith (d. 1875), d. of Vice-Adm.
the Hon. Keith Stewart, C.B. ; 2nd, 1879, Eugenia
Susannah (d. 1886), widow of George Henry Fitzroy and
d. of David Barclay Chapman; 3rd, 1891, Ada Mary,
d. of Col. Sir R. T. White-Thomson, K.C.B. :—
Edward Geoffrey St. Aubyn, Esq., D.S.O., Col. comdg.
128th Infantry Bde., formerly King's Royal Rifle Corps,
b. 1880 ; m. 1905, Andalusia, d. of Audley Harvey of Ickwell
Bury, co. Beds., and has issue— Roger St. Aubyn, Gentle-
man, Lieut. 4th Hussars, b. 1906. Club — Brooks's.
Erskine Knollys Heveningham St. Aubyn, Esq,, D.S.C. ,
Lieut. -Comdr. R.N., b. 1898.
ST. AUDRIES,
HOOD.
Baron, see FULLER-ACLAND-
ST. DAVIDS, Viscount, see PHILLIPS.
ST. GEORGE of Athlone. Argent, a chief azure, over
all a lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or, armed and
langued of the second, a crescent for difference. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — A demi-lion rampant gules,
ducally crowned or, armed and langued azure. Motto
— " Firmitas in ccelo."
Sons of Sir Theophilus John St George, 3rd Bart.,
b, 1810; d. 1857; by his 2nd wife, m. 1847, Marie,
d. of John Power, of Churchtown, co. Waterford : —
Sir John St. George, 5th Bart. (12 Mar. 1766), Lieut,
(ret.) Highland L.I., b. 1851 ; s. his half-brother, 1861 ;
m. 1894, Rose, d. of the late Sir George Berkeley,
K.C.M.G. Res.— Harcourt, Sutton, Surrey. Club—
Naval and Military.
Arthur St. George, Esq., b. 1852 ; m. 1892, Elsie, d. of
the late Gerald FitzGerald, Esq., J. P., of Clonmel ; and
has issue — Elsie ; Maria ; Patricia Grace. Res. —
Theophilus John St. George, Esq., Asst. Master
Supreme Court Natal (ret.), b. 1856 ; m. 1889, Florence,
d. of John Vanderplank, of Natal ; and has surv. issue-
Robert Alan St. George, Gentleman, Lieut, late R.A.F.,
b. 1900; Denis Howard St. George, Gentleman, b. 1902 ;
George Bligh St. George, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; Emma
Felice; Maria Edith; Anne Rose ; Florence Caroline;
Patricia Margaret. Res.— 3 Burger Street, Pietermantz-
burg, Natal.
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ST. GEORGE. Argent, a chief azure, over all a lion
rampant gules, ducally crowned or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, ducally crowned
or, armed and langued azure. Motto — ' ' Firmitas in ccelo. ' '
Son of General Sir John St. George, Commandant
Royal Artillery, Knight Grand Cross of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath, by his wife Eliza-
beth Marianne, d. of Thomas Evans, Esq., J. P., of
Lyminster, in the co. of Sussex, by his wife Margaret,
nee Harris : —
Capt. Baldwin John St. George, 4th Dragoon Guards,
b. 1862.
Sons late William Whitmore St. George, Gentleman,
of Birkenhead, by his wife Mary Ann, d. of David
Cram : —
George Herbert St. George, Gentleman, b. i860.
Charles Henry St. George, Gentleman, b. 1863.
Sons of George St. George, Gentleman, of Hemming-
ford Terrace, Birkenhead, by his wife Annie Gibson,
d. of Richard Bryans, Esq., of Parkfield, co. Chester,
J. P.:-
George Edward St. George, Gentleman, b. 1857.
Arthur Baldwin St. George, Gentleman, b. 1858. Res. —
7 Reedville, Birkenhead.
Archibald Henry St. George, Gentleman, b. 1859.
S. GERMANS, Earl of, see ELIOT.
ST. JOHN, see SHAW- LEFEVRE- ST. -JOHN -
MILDMAY.
ST. JOHN. Argent, on a chief gules two mullets
or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a mount vert, thereon a falcon rising or,
ducally gorged gules. Motto — " Nee quaerere, nee spernere
honorem."
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Mildmay, 5th Viscount
Bolingbroke, and 6th Viscount St. John. b. 1820 ;
d. 1899 ; m. 1893, Mary Emily Elizabeth (Res. —
Lydiard Park, Swindon, Wilts.), d. of Robert
Howard : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Vernon Henry St. John, 6th Viscount
Bolingbroke (7 July 1712), and 7th Viscount St. John
(2 July 1716), Baron St. John of Lydiard Tregoze, Wilts.,
Baron St. John of Battersea, Baronet (22 May 161 1)
[Supporters — On the dexter, a falcon wings displayed
or, ducally gorged gules ; on the sinister, an eagle
wings displayed or, charged on the breast with the
Hames. The Hames is a badge of the family of Tregoze,
and is an antique shield, rimmed gold, within which
are the Hames arms : Per pale argent and gules, a
crescent sable, thereon a label of three points or], b. 1896.
Seat — Lydiard Park, Swindon, Wilts.
Son of Henry Percy St. John, Esq., Taxing Officer,
House of Lords, b. 1854 ; d. 1921 ; m. 1887, Maud
Louisa, d. of Hon. Pascoe Charles Glyn : —
Geoffrey Robert St. John, Esq., M.C., late Capt. R.
Fus., b. 1889 ; m. ist, 1914, Gwendolen Isabel (obtained
a div. 1925), d. of Herbert Okeden, of Stutton House,
Suffolk ; and has issue — Ralph Geoffrey Julian St. John,
Gentleman, b. 1917 ; m. 2nd, 1925, Katharine Mary, d.
of A. S. Musgrave, of Settle, Yorks. ; and has further
issue — Kenneth Oliver Musgrave St. John, Gentleman,
b. 1927 ; Henry Ferdinand Musgrave St. John, Gentle-
man, b. 1928. Res. — 94 Regent's Park Road, N.W.
Son of Rev. Maurice William Ferdinand St. John,
D.D., M.A., Canon of Gloucester, b. 1827;
d. 1914; m. 1853, Charlotte (d. 190a), d. of the late
John Daly ell, of Lingo: —
Ferdinand John St. John, Esq., late Capt. Oxford Yeo.
and Maj. and Hon. Lt.-Col. Surrey Imp. Yeo., b. 1861 ;
m. 1924, Zulmee Marie, d. of the late Theophile Lesoing,
of Paris. Club — Travellers*.
Sons of Major John Henry St. John, 92nd Regt.,
b. 1829 ; d. 1912 ; m. 1854, Margaret (d. 1912),
d. of Maj. -Gen. Sir Charles Warren, K.C.B. :—
Henry Warren St. John, Gentleman, b. i860 ; m. 1916,
Justina Margaret, d. of the late Duncan Mackenzie, of
Hill View, East Grinstead ; and has issue — Margaret
Irene, Res. — Hill View, Portland Road, East Grin-
stead.
Louis William St. John, Gentleman, b. 1862. Res. —
Walter Cecil Hompesch St. John, Gentleman, b. 1867 ;
m. 1909, Salome Rodrigues of Santiago del Estero ;
and has issue — Walter Warren St. John, Gentleman, b.
1 92 1 ; and 4 daus. Res. —
Edward Archibald St. John, Gentleman, b. 1876 ;
m. 1922, Clara Magno ; and has surv. issue — 2 daus.
Res. — Buenos Aires.
Son of Charles Louis St. John, Gentleman, b. 1831 ;
d. 1897 ; m. 1875, Aglas, d. of Alexander de Jora, of
Jassy : —
Alfred Henry Valentine St. John, Gentleman, b. 1883 ;
m. 1907 , Catherine, d. of John Ciolaco, of Jassy. Res. —
Sons of Maj. George Frederick Berkeley St. John,
52nd Regt., b. 1797 ; d. 1866 ; m. 1836, Henrietta
(d. 1887), d. of Rev. John Jephson : —
Aubrey Beauclerk St. John, Gentleman, b. 1846 ;
m. 1876, Clara Constance, d. of the late James Wilson,
M.D. , of Great Malvern ; and has issue — James Frederick
St. John, Gentleman, b. 1881. Res. —
Henry Augustus Bolingbroke St. John, Gentleman,
b. 1847 ; m. Anna, d. of Major Henderson, H.E.I.C.S. ;
and has issue — Aubrey St. John, Gentleman, b. 1881 ;
and Henrietta. Res. —
Son of Alexander Storey St. John, Gentleman,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., b. 1867; d. 1923; m. 1906,
Mabel Eleanor, d. of Insp.-Gen. Sir Henry Norbury,
K.C.B.:—
Alexander Bolingbroke St. John, Gentleman, b. 1910.
Res —
Sons of Admiral Henry Craven St. John, b. 1837 ; d.
1909 ; m. i860, Catherine Dora (d. 1914), d. of John
Stratford Rodney : —
Montague Rodney St. John, Gentleman, b. 1861 ;
m. 1898, Theodora, d. of the late H. James, A.M.D. ;
and has issue — Theodore Henry Montagu St. John,
Gentleman, b. 1908 ; and Henrietta Doreen. Res. —
The Studio, Kardinia Road, Mosman, Sydney, N.S.W.
Harry Lionel Rodney St. John, Gentleman, b. 1867.
Res.—
Francis Gerald St. John, Esq., C.B., M.V.O., Vice-
Admiral (ret.) A.D.C. to King George 1920-21, b. 1869 ;
m. ist, 1898, Winifred (d. 1898), d. of G. H. Trollope, of
Cobham ; 2nd, 1902, Emily, d. of the late Allan Turner ;
and has issue — Stratford Allan Gerald St. John, Gentle-
man, b. 191 1 ; and 3 daus. Res. —
Son of Capt. Edward George St. John, 29th Regt.
b. 1840; d. 1894; m. 1866, Isabel, d. of Edward
Carpenter Grantham: —
Edward George St. John, Gentleman, b. 1870. Res. —
Sons of Sir Frederic Robert St. John, K.C.M.G., late
H.M. Envoy Extraordinary and Min. Plen. in
Switzerland, b. 1831 ; d. 1923 ; m. 1882, Isabella,
dau. of Captain Hon. James Fitzmaurice, R.N. : —
Frederick Oliver St. John, Esq., D.S.O., M.C., Major
Roy. Corps of Signals, late ist Batt. Royal Scots (Lothian
Regt.), b. 1886; m. 1923, Dote, d. of Sydney Burney,
C. B. E. , of Porchester Square, W. Club— Army and Navy.
George Ronald St. John, Esq., D.S.C., Capt. R.A.F., b.
1888.
Terence Alexander St. John, Esq., late Lieut. R. Sussex
Regt., b. 1896; m. 1923, Simone, d. of Jean Baptiste
Guthmann, of Paris, and has issue — Yves Roland. Res. —
ST. JOHN of Bletso. Argent, on a chief gules, two
mullets or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a falcon rising or,
belled of the last, ducally gorged gules. Motto — " Data
fata secutus."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Beauchamp Moubray St. John,
16th Baron St. John, b. 1844 ; d. 1912 ; by his ist
wife, m. 1869, Helen Charlotte (d. 1909), d. of the
late Henry Thornton, of Kempston Grange, Beds. : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Moubray St. Andrew Thornton St. John,
18th Baron St. John of Bletso (13 Jan. 1558-9], Bart.
(28 June 1660) [Supporters — On either side a monkey
proper], Capt. (ret.) K.O. Scottish Borderers, J. P., D.L.
co. Bedford, b. 1877 ; s. his brother 1920 ; m. ist, 1905,
Evelyn (d. 19 18), d. of Capt. Andrew Russell, of Heath
House, Petersfield ; 2nd, 1923, Elizabeth May, widow of
Col. Edward Sanford, C.M.G. , of Nynehead Court,
Wellington, Somerset, and d. of Lloyd Griffith, of Hurst
Court, Hastings ; and has issue (by ist marriage) — Hon.
John Moubray Russell St. John, b. 1917 ; Hon. Helen
Evelyn ; Hon. Katherine Barbara ; Hon. Margare}
Beaufort ; Hon. Gertrude Eleanor ; Hon. Sybilla Laura.
Seat — Melchbourne Park, Sharnbrook, Beds. Town res.
— 5 Ennismore Gardens, S.W. Clubs — Arthur's, Jun.
Carlton, Ranelagh.
Hon. Rowland Tudor St. John, Lieut.-Col. (ret.)
Durham L.I., b. 1882 ; m. 1912, Katherine Madge, d. of
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Sir Frank Lockwood, Q.C., M.P. ; and has issue — Oliver
John Frank Lockwood St. John, Esq,, b. 1914 ; Stephen
Rowland St. John, Gentleman, b. 1915 ; Andrew
Beauchamp St. John, Gentleman, b. 1918 ; Elaine
Barbara. Res. — Langford Court, Wellington, Somerset-
shire.
Hon. Charles Paulet St. John, b. 1886 ; tn. 19 14,
Noreen Mary, d. of Robert Francis Napier. i?«s.—
Drummond Court, Montreal. Club — Wellington.
Sons of Rev. The Hon. Edmund Tudor St. John,
b. 1848 ; d. 1884 ; m. 1877, Adeline, d. of the late
Adm. Sir Arthur Farquhar, K.C.B., of Drumnagesk,
co. Aberdeen : —
Edmund Farquhar St. John, Esq., C.M.G., D.S.O. ,
Col. R.A., served S. Africa 1899-1902 (desp.), and Great
War 1914-17 (desp., D.S.O. with Bar, C.M.G., Croix de
Guerre), b. 1879 ; tn. 1921, Henrietta Frances, d. of the
late Col. James Alexander Dalmahoy, M.V.O. ; and has
issue — Edmund Oliver St. John, Esq., b. 1927. Club —
Naval and Military.
Beauchamp Tudor St. John, Esq., Maj. late Northumb.
Fus., Princ. Clerk, Vote Office, House of Commons, b.
1880 ; tn. 1910, Madeleine Ethel, d. of Ellis Goodbody,
of Thornville, Limerick ; and has issue — Roger Ellis
TudorSt. John, Gentleman, b. 191 1 ; Michael Beauchamp
St. John, Gentleman, b. 1915. Res. — Old Mill House,
Preston, Crowmarsh, nr. Wallington.
St. Andrew Oliver St. John, Esq., D.S.O., Commdr.
(ret.) R.N., served China 1900, and Great War 1914-19
(desp., Cr«ix de Guerre), b. 1882. Res. —
Richard St. John, Esq.,Comdr. (ret.)R.N., served Great
War 1914-18 (desp.), b. 1883 ; tn. 1st, 1909, Eda Meriel,
d. of Lt.-Col. Neil Edmonstone, late 4th Hussars ; 2nd,
1913, Margaret Louise Causton ; and has issue — (by
second wife) John Richard St. John, Gentleman, b. 1917.
Sons of Richard Fleming St. Andrew St. John,
b. 1839 ; d. 1919 ; tn. 1st, 1871, Julia Louisa, d. of
Rev. William Churchill, of Muston, Dorset ; 2nd,
1907, Lilian Margaret Rothwell, d. of C. T. Bur-
ton, of Feltham, Middx. : —
Winstan St. Andrew St. John, Esq., M.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P., formerly Capt. R.A.M.C. (T.F ), Hon. Assoc.
Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem,
b. 1872 ; tn. 1909, Violet Julia, d. of H. J. Twigg
of Petane, Hawkes Bay, N.Z. ; and has issue — Orford
Henderson St. Andrew St. John, Gentleman, b. 1910.
Res. — Derwent House, Derby.
Richard Stukeley St. John, Esq., C.B., CLE., D.S.O.,
Maj. -Gen. Ind. Army, Brigade Commdr. of Lahore 1 922-27,
b. 1876 ; tn. 1905, Edwardine Annie Georgina, d. of the
late Capt. L. Jourdier, 20th French Dragoons. Club —
United Service. Postal address — Northern Command,
Rawal Pindi, India.
Edward Churchill St. John, Esq., M.I.E.E., Maj. late
R.A.F., b. 1878 ; tn. 1906, Irene, d. of Col. C. Shepherd,
late Indian Army ; and has issue — Edward Richard Gor-
don St. John, Gentleman, b. 191 1 ; and Katherine Mar-
garet. Res. — Iddesleigh, Granville Road, Sevenoaks.
Arthur Beauchamp St. John, Esq., Commdr. (ret.)
R.N., b. 1884 ; tn. 1914, Lucinda Mary, d. of Hon. John
French, of Miramar, Queenstown, Ireland ; and has issue
— two daughters. Res. —
Son of Rev. Henry St. Andrew St. John, b. 1796 ;
d. 1874 ; tn. 1835, Emily Murray (d. 1875), d. of
Andrew Belcher: —
Rev. Henry Beauchamp St. John, formerly Rector
of Ninfield, Sussex, b. 1850 ; tn. 1878, Emily Anne (d.
1923), d. of Charles Bailey, of Redhill ; and has surv.
issue — Emily Gladys [tn. 1907, Edward Bradish, Manager
of the Royal Bank of Canada ; and has issue]. Res. —
Son of George Beauchamp Fleming St. John, Gentle-
man, b. 1845 ; d. 1908 ; tn. 1880, Sarah, d. of G. B.
Abrey, of Canada : —
Henry Beauchamp St. John, Gentleman, b. 1886 ; tn.
1919, Mary Katherine, d. of M. Fitzhardinge.of Sydney,
and has issue — two daus. Res. — Nulwala, Towns Road,
Vaucluse, Sydney, N.S.W.
Sons of Rev. Harris Fleming St. John, of Dinmore
Manor, Leominster, b. 1833 ; d. 1903 ; tn. 1878,
Gertrude (d. 1923), d. of the late Charles Ward, of
Clifton :—
Oliver Stukeley Fleming St. John, Gentleman, b. 1881 ;
tn. 1st, 1913, Agnes Margaret (d. 1916), d. of Arthur
Jenkins, of Pencombe, co. Hereford ; 2nd, 1924, Eliza-
beth Sarah, d. of John Ross, of Dinmore, co. Hereford ;
and has issue — Richard Stukeley Fleming St. John,
Gentleman, b. 1914 ;
St. John, Gentleman, b.
1929 ; and two daughters. Res. — Ferncliff, Bridgnorth,
Salop.
Rev. St. Andrew Fleming St. John, b. 1887. Res. —
Silverdale Vicarage, Stoke-on-Trent.
Rev. Fleming St. John, B.A. (Camb.), Priest of the
Church of Rome, b. 1891. Address — Cardinal Howard's
School, Laxton Hall, Stamford.
Charles Edward Fleming St. John, Esq.,Lieut.-Comdr.
R.N.R.,6. 1893; tn. 1927, Eira.d. of Rev. W.Humphreys,
Rector of Braunston, Rugby. Res. — Simonstown, S.
Africa.
Son of Sir Oliver Beauchamp Coventry St. John,
K.C.S.I., Col. R.E., b. 1837; d. 1891 ; tn. 1869,
Janette.d. of thelate James Ormond, of Abingdon : —
Sir Henry Beauchamp St. John, K,C.I.E., C.B.E., Lt.-
Col. Indian Army, agent to Gov. -Gen. and Chief Commr.
in Baluchistan, b. 1874 ; tn. 1907, Olive Amy, d. of Col.
Charles Herbert, C.S.I. ; and has issue — Oliver Charles
Beauchamp St. John, Esq., b. 1907 ; Neville Tudor St.
John, Esq., b. 1912. Res. — The Residency, Quetta,
Baluchistan.
Sons of Lieut. -Col. Oliver Henry Beauchamp St.
John, b. 1847 ; d. 1917 ; tn. 1880, Bertha Frederica,
d. of the late Cel. John Scriven, J. P. : —
Robert St. John, Gentleman, b. 1884 ; tn. 1912,
Dorothy, d. of the late Daniel Willink ; and has issue —
Oliver Mowbray St. John, Gentleman, b. 1921. Res.
Rev. Ernest Perkins St. John, M.C., Vicar of St.
Paul's, S.E., R.D. of Newington, served Great War,
1915-18, as C.F., b. 1886. Res. — St. Paul's Vicarage,
Lorrimore Square, S.E.
Philip George St. John, Gentleman, Res. of Officers,
LA., b. 1890 ; tn. 1920, Lois Irene, d. of Rev. R. P.
Willock, Rector of Warmington, and Canon of Coventry ;
and has issue — Anthony St. John, Gentleman, b. 1925.
Res.—
Eld. son of Robert Newell St. John, Gentleman, b.
1850; d. 1897; tn. 1886, Gertrude, d. of J. H.
Brooke, of Yokohama, and widow of W. H.
Smith : —
Robert St. Andrew St. John, Gentleman, b. 1887 ;
tn. 1st, 1918, Joan Hartland (obtained a div. 1921) ;
2nd, 1926, Hannah Sophia, d. of Rev. Arthur Handyside,
Vicar of Cockerington, Louth. Res. — 196 Brixton Road,
Brixton, S.W.
Sons of Commdr. Thomas Charles St. Andrew St.
John, R.N., b. 1853; d. 1920; tn. 1877, Cecilia,
d. of the late Maj. Henry Lavie, Bombay Army : —
Robert Henrv Beauchamp St. John, Gentleman, late
Paymaster Lieut. R.N.V.R.,*. 1878 ; tn. 1st, 1901, Agnes
Mary (d 1915), d. of the late Capt. Shelton, Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders; 2nd, 1916, Edith Mary, d. of
the late Capt. Hutton, of Iver, Bucks. ; and has issue —
Peter Cape Beauchamp St. John, Gentleman, b. 1917 ;
and two daughters. Res. — The Meads, Amersham
Common, Bucks.
St. Andrew Newell St. John, Gentleman, b. 1884 ;
tn. 1910, Mary, d. of G. Hicks, of Battleford, Canada.
Res.—
Sons of Frederick St. John, Gentleman, b. 1809;
d. 1863 ; tn. 1845, Mary Anne {d. 1883), d. of Edward
Bramah : —
Henry St. John, Gentleman, b. 1852 ; tn. 1877, Jessie,
d. of Donald MacDonald, of Port Macquarie, N.S.W. ;
and has issue — (1) Rev. Frederick de Porte St. John,
Vicar of Uralla since 1918, b. 1879 (tn. 1908, Hannah
Phcebe, d. of the late Samuel L. C. Pyrke, Esq., J. P., of
Tamworth, N.S.W. ; and has issue — Oliver Beauchamp
St. John, Gentleman, b. 1909 ; Roland Edward St. John,
Gentleman, b. ; and two daus. Res. — Vicarage,
Uralla, N.S.W.) ; (2) Henry Beauchamp St. John, Gentle-
man, b. 1889 ; (3) Ambrose St. John, Gentleman, b.
1896; and 4 daus. Res. — Norwood, Telegraph Point,
Port Macquarie, N.S.W.
Rev. Edward St. John, Canon of St. George's Cathe-
dral, Southwark,6. 1855. Res.— Convent Lodge, Harrow-
on-the-Hill.
Oliver St. John, Gentleman, b. 1857 ; tn. 1891, Alice,
d. of Samuel Richardson, of Ingatestone, Essex ; and has
issue — Oliver Beauchamp St. John, Gentleman, b. 1895,
and 2 daus. Res. —
ST. JOHN-MILDMAY. Argent, three lions rampant
azure, armed and langued gules. Mantling- azure and
argent. Crett — On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant
1JI2
@>ai
§ai
guardant azure. Motto — " Alia ta Hara." Livery — Dark
blue, white and blue waistcoat.
Sons of Rev. Charles Arundell St. John-Mildmay , M. A. ,
J. P., b. 1820; d. 1904; m. 17 Jan. 1854, Harriet
Louisa Neville, d. of Hon. and Very Rev. George
Neville Granville : —
Wyndham Paulet St. John-Mildmay, Esq., J. P. Somer-
set, late Capt. Rifle Brigade and North Somerset Yeo.
[impaling the arms ot Hamilton-Russell, namely, quar-
terly 1 and 4, argent, between two chevronels a cinquefoil,
all between three cross crosslets fitchee sable (Russell);
2 and 3, gules, three cinquefoils pierced ermine (Hamilton).
Livery — Blue and silver], b. 1855 ; tn. 1889, Hon. Alice
Hamilton Russell, d. of Viscount Boyne. Seat —
George St. John-Mildmay, Esq., J. P. Somerset, late Major
Labour Corps, Barr.-at-Law (impaling the arms ofHambro,
namely : — azure, a chevron between three annulets in chief
and a lion passant in base or), b. 1856; tn. 1898, Grace
Mary, d. of late Percival L. Hambro. Res. — Queen Camel
House, Queen Camel, Somerset ; 4 Ashburn Gardens,
S.W.7. Club— Bath.
Paulet Bertram St. John-Mildmay, Gentleman, b. 1862 ;
tn. 1893, Selina Jane (d. 1925), d. of the late Rev. Evelyn
Hardolph Harcourt- Vernon. Res. — Westrope House,
Corsham, Wilts,
Rev. Aubrey Neville St. John-Mildmay, M.A. (Oxford),
b. 1865 ; m- 1900, Louisa Jane, d. of late John Maunder of
Johannesburg ; and has issue — Verus Arundell Maunder
St. John-Mildmay, Gentleman, b. 1906. Res. — West 6th
Avenue, Vancouver.
ST. LAWRENCE, see GAISFORD-ST.-LA WRENCE.
ST. LEONARDS, Baron, see SUGDEN.
ST. LEGER, see BUTLER.
ST. LEGER (R.L., 1 April 1863, H. Coll.). Quarterly,
1 and 4, azure, fretty argent, on a chief or a cross crosslet
Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a griffin passant or
charged with a cross crosslet as in the arms (St. Leger) ; 2.
out of a ducal coronet or, a goat's head argent, attired
or (Bagot). Mottoes — (Over the crests), "Antiquum
obtinens" ; (below the arms), " Haut et bon. " Livery —
Blue.
Sons of Col. John St. Leger, J. P., D.L., of Park Hall,
Yorks., b. 1823 ; d. 1905 ; m. 1858, Philippa, d. of John
B. Rooper of Abbot's Ripton Hall: —
Arthur John Bonfoy St. Leger, Esq., late Major King's
Royal Rifle Corps, b. 1859; tn. 1896, Hilda Geraldine,
second d. of Sir Gerard Smith, K.C.M.G. , Governor of
West Australia ; and has issue — Brenda Mary ; and Vera.
Estates in Limerick. Res. — Little Mowhurst, Edenbridge ;
38 Ovington Square, S.W.3. Club — Naval and Military.
Henry Berners St. Leger, Gentleman, B. C.S. , b. 1861 ; tn.
1921, Sylvia, d. of Douglas Kingsford, Barrister-at-Law.
Reginald Warham Antony St. Leger, Gentleman, b. 1868 ;
Res.—
ST. LEGER. Azure, fretty argent, a chief or. Mant-
ling azure and argent. Crest — A griffin passant or.
Motto—" Haut et bon."
Sons of Rev. Edward Frederick St. Leger, M.A.,
Rector of Scotton, Lines., b. 1832 ; d. 1881 ; tn.
1864, Elizabeth (d. 1913), d. of William Richard
Bishop, of Exeter : —
Rt. Hon. Edward St. Leger, 6th Viscount Doneraile
(22 June 1785), Baron Doneraile, of Doneraile, co. Cork
(2 July 1776) [Supporters — On either side a griffin or,
wings elevated and indorsed azure fretty argent], J. P.
co. London, M.A. Oxford ; Barrister-at-Law, Inner
Temple; b. 1866; s. his uncle 1891. Res. — 91 Victoria
Street, S.W. Clubs — Bachelors', Carlton, Oxford and
Cambridge.
Hon. Hugh St. Leger, Solicitor of the High Court,
b. 1869 ; tn. 1919, Mary Isobel, d. of Frank Morice, of
Whakapunake, Gisbome, N.Z. Res. — 25 Holbein House,
Sloane Square, S.W. Club — New Oxford and Cam-
bridge.
ti5i£^«oaa^g^
of the first for distinction (St. Leger) ; 2 and 3, ermine, two
chevronels azure (Bagot). Mantling azure and argent.
ST. LEVAN, Baron, see ST. AUBYN.
ST. MAUR, see SEYMOUR.
ST. OSWALD, Baron, see WINN.
ST. QUINTIN (R.L., 1795, H. Coll.). Or, a chevron
gules, a chief vair. Mantling or and gules. Crest — Out
of a ducal crest coronet gules, a branch of Pease proper,
on the top of a fluted column between two horns or.
Son of Col. Matthew Chitty Downes St. Quintin of
Scampston and Lowthorpe, b. 1800; d. 1876; tn. 1850,
Amy Elizabeth, d. of George Henry Cherry of Denford,
Berks. : —
William Herbert St. Quintin, Esq. , J. P. and D.L. East
Rdg. and J. P. North Rdg. Yorks. (High Sheriff Yorks.
1899), b. 1851; in. 1885, Violet Helen, d. of Hon. Cecil
Duncombe of Nawton Grange, Yorks. ; and has issue —
Margery Violet [tn. 19 10, Major L' Estrange Malone, Royal
Fus., and has issue — ]. Seats — Scampston Hall, York;
Lowthorpe Lodge, Hull. Club — Carlton.
ST. VINCENT, Viscount, see JERVIS.
The Late MARIA BUTLER (n/e ST. PAUL), a
Countess of the Holy Roman Empire (d. 1901), only
child and sole heiress of the late Sir Horace St. Paul,
Bart., Count of the Holy Roman Empire, formerly
M. P. for East Worcestershire, by his wife Jane, dau.
of George Annett Grey, Esq., J. P. and D.L. , of Mil-
field, Northumberland. Armorial bearings (of St.
Paul) are as follows, upon a lozenge — Quarterly, 1 and
6, argent, an eagle displayed sable; 2 and 5, divided in
tierce into three compartments ; i., azure, three lions
rampant or; ii., azure, a lion rampant argent ; iii., gules,
on a cross argent, nine billets sable ; 3 and 4, per pale or
and sable, a bend engrailed counterchanged, and over all,
on an inescutcheon argent, a lion rampant, double-queued
gules, ducally crowned or. Supporters — On either side
a lion regardant argent, langued gules, each supporting
between the paws a tilting-spear or ; from the dexter, a flag
or, charged with an eagle displayed sable ; from the sinister,
%af
a flag argent, with fringe or, thereon a lion rampant,
double-queued gules, and ducally crowned gold. Married,
Jan. 19, 1893, George Grey Butler, Esq., M.A. Trin. Coll.,'
Camb.J.P. co. Northumberland (son of late Canon George
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SALE (H Coll.). Argent, on a bend engrailed sable,
three fleurs-de-lys of the field. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest-On a wreath of the colours, a pheon's
head sable. Motto— " Vincit qui se vincit."
Butler, D.D. ) — vide Butler — and had issue — Horace George
St. Paul Butler ; Hetha Grey St. Paul ; and Irene Maria.
Seat — Ewart Park, Wooler, Northumberland.
SALE (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, on a bend
engrailed sable, three fleurs-de-lys of the field (for Sale) ;
2, or, a griffin passant sable, on a chief of the second three
pomegranates of the field (for Granger) ; 3, quarterly
argent and gules, in the first and fourth quarters a martlet,
and in the second and third an annulet counterchanged
(for Cowper).. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a pheon sable.
Son of William Sale, Gentleman, of Derby, b. 1797;
d. ; m. , Sarah (d. 1877), d. of William
Sheavyn, of Sutton Coldfield, co. Warwick: —
George Sale, Gentleman, b. 1841 ; m. 1867, Marion
(d. 1920), d. of William Morley, of Derby ; and has issue—
(1) Charles Vincent Sale, Gentleman, b. 1868 \m. 1892,
Mary Maud, d. of William Alfred Rose, of Ontario,
D.C., and has issue— Alfred Vincent Sale, Gentleman,
b. 1894 [m. 1914, Doris, d. of the late Thomas Hart-
Davies of Chester] ; George Sheavyn Sale, Gentleman,
M.C., b. 1896; Walter Morley Sale, Gentleman, b.
1903 ; and Marion Maud {Res.— Astor Rowant House,
Oxford; 10 Chesterfield Street, Mayfair)] ; (2) Herbert
William Sale, Gentleman, b. 1869 [m. 1892] ; (3) Frederick
George Sale, Gentleman, b. 1871 [m. 1899] ; (4) Robert
Sheavyn Sale, Gentleman, b. 1877 ; (5) Vivian Morley
Sale, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; Marion; Ada Louisa; and
Lilian. Res.— Fixby, Milner Road, Bournemouth.
Sons of William Henry Sale, of The Uplands, Derby ,
b. 1835 ; d. 1903 ; m. 1865, Margaret, d. of William
Craven, of Clapton Lodge, Halifax, Yorks. : — )n\i>
Reginald William Sale, Gentleman, B.A., b. 1866; m.
1895, Rosalie Marion, d. of Capt. Edward Hayward, late
H.M. Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms, and has had issue —
Harold William Sale, Gentleman, b. 1904 ; d. 1922 ; Guy
Edward Sale, Gentleman, b. 1907 ; d. 1908 ; and Dorothy
Marion. Res. — Eastmead, Duffield Road, Derby.
Harold Bernard Sale, Gentleman, b. 1879. Res. — San
Fernando, Buenos Aires.
Eldest son of William Hanson Sale, Esq., J. P., of Arden
Hill, Atherstone, co. Warwick, b. 1847 ; d. 1925 ; m.
1880, Alice Mary, d. of Thomas Bromwich of Wolston,
nr. Coventry : —
Charles Hanson Sale, Esq., J. P. co. Warwick, b. 1881 ;
m. 918, Laura, only d. of Robert Day, of Eynsham, Oxon. ,
and has issue — Laura Joan Hanson. Res. — Southleigh, 26
St. Mary's Road, Leamington Spa.
SALE-HILL. Sable, a chevron erminois, between three
leopards' faces erminois. Mantling sable and or. Crest—
Upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot's head couped sable,
guttde-d'eau, collared gules, studded and ringed or. Motto
— " Ne tentes aut perfice."
Son of Sir Rowley Sale Sale-Hill, K.C.B., General
Indian Army, *. 1839; d, 1916 ; m. 1873, his cousin,
Caroline Sophia, daughter of Lieut. -Colonel Robert
Henry Sale: —
Alan Rowley Sale Sale-Hill, Esq., late Major Somerset
1714
%>al
§al
Light Infantry, b. 1877; w. 1st, 1914, Elizabeth Caroline
(d. 1924), d. of late Hon. Albert Yelverton Bingham and
widow of William John Wallace ; 2nd, 1925, Mary Eliza,
d. of the late William Sullivan, of Liverpool. Post. add. —
72 West Cromwell Road, S.W.5.
SALIS, see FANE-DE SALIS.
SALISBURY, Marquess of, see CECIL.
SALT of Standon and Weeping Cross (H. Coll., 2 April
1849). Argent, a chevron rompu between three mullets in
chief and a lion rampant in base sable. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, three
annulets interlaced sable, thereon a dove holding in the beak
an olive-branch proper, and charged on the neck with a
chevron also sable. Motto — " In sale salus."
Sons of Sir Thomas Salt, 1st Bart. , M.P. , M. A. (Oxon. ),
D.L., J. P., b. 1830 ; d. 1904 ; m. 1861, Emma Helen
Mary, d. of John Lavicount Anderdon of Chislehurst : —
Sir Thomas Anderdon Salt, 2nd Bart. (8 Aug. 1899),
D.S.O., J.P. and D.L. co. Stafford (High Sheriff 1909), J. P.
co. Dorset, late Major nth Hussars, served on W. Coast
of Africa 1887-8 (desp.), on the Punjab Frontier 1897, in
S. Africa 1902, and Great War as Lt.-Col. Comdg. 3rd Co.
of London Yeo. 1916-18 (desp., D.S.O., Order of the Nile),
b. 1863 ; m. 1905, Elinor Mary, d. of Sir Henry Arthur
Wiggin, 2nd Bart. ; and has issue — (1) Thomas Henry
Salt, Esq., 2nd Lieut. D.C.L. I., b. 1905 ; (2) George
Stevenson Salt, Esq., Midshipman R.N., b. 1908; and
Patience Elinor. Res. — Hooke Court, Beaminster, Dorset.
Club — Naval and Military.
Herbert Edward Anderdon, Esq. (q.v.).
Reginald John Salt, Esq, b. 1874; m. 1901, Maude, d.
of Robert Wigram of Longcroft, Surrey; and has issue —
Laura Enid; Barbara; and Olive Mary. Res. — 75 Lilling-
ton Road, Leamington.
Rev. William Manning Salt, M. A. (Cantab.), Rector o
Newport, b. 1876 ; m. 1907, Mildred Nairne (d. 1926),
d. of the late Lt.-Col. C. H. E. Graeme ; and has issue-
Joan Mildred; Rosemary; and Elizabeth. Res. — The
Rectory, Newport, Salop.
Harold Francis Salt, Esq., C.M.G., D.S.O., Col. late
R.A., served Great War (desp. 3 times), has Order of the
Nile, b. 1879; m. 1914, Phyllis Dulce, d. of late Major
Cameron, R.F.A. ; and has issue— Primrose Phyllis; and
Babette Irene. Res.— R.M.A., Woolwich. Club — Army
and Navy.
SALT (H. Coll., 1869). Azure, a chevron indented
between two mullets and a demi-ostrich displayed holding
in the beak a horse-shoe or. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a rock an alpaca
proper. Motto — "Quid non Deojuvante."
Sons of Sir Shirley Harris Salt, 3rd Bart., M.A.
(Camb. ), Barrister-at-Law, J.P. , b. 1857; d. 1920; m.
1880, Charlotte Jane (d. 1925), only d. of the late Very
Rev. John Cotter MacDonnell, Canon of Peterborough,
sometime Dean of Cashel: —
Sir John William Titus Salt, 4th Bart. (30 Oct. 1869),
Lieut.-Comdr. late R.N., b. 1884; m. 1st, 1913, Dorothy
(who obtained a div. 1926), d. of Col. W. Baker Brown,
R.E. ; 2nd, 1926, Stella Houlton, d. of Richard Houlton
Jackson, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., of Bakewell, co. Derby.
Res. — 3 Eaton Mansions, Eaton Place, Kemp Town,
Brighton. Club— Junior Carlton.
Robert Shirley MacDonnell Salt, Esq., b. 1888 ; m. 19 14,
Stella, d. of H. G. Marquis. Res.— The Cottage, Great
Longstone, Derby.
Sons of Titus Salt, Esq. (son of Sir Titus Salt, 1st
Bart., and Caroline Whitlam), D.L. co. York., J. P.,
b. 1843 ; d. 1887 ; m. 1866, Catherine, d. of Joseph
Crossley of Broomfield, Halifax, co. York.: —
Gordon Locksley Salt, Gentleman, b. 1866; m. 1903,
Florence Mary, d. of the Rev. J. W. Scarlett of Rossington ;
and has issue— (1 (John Scarlett Alexander Salt, Gentleman,
Lieut. R.E., b. 1905; Sythe Margaret Isabella; and Nesta
Catherine. Res.— The Old Rectory, Thorpe Arch, Yorks.
Harold Crossley Salt, Gentleman, b. 1868; m. 1906,
Grace Ethel Muriel, d. of Rev. H. Madan Pratt, late Rector
of Gt. Rissington, and granddau. of Sir Mathew Wilson,
Bart. ; and has issue— Denys Geoffrey Crossley Salt, Gentle-
man, b. 1918 ; Herbert Wharton Salt, Gentleman, b. 1920;
Marjorie Doreen ; and Rosalind Diana. Res.—
Lawrence Titus Whitlam Salt, Gentleman, b. 1874.
Res. —
SALTMARSHE of Saltmarshe (Vn. Yorks. 1563, 1585-
1612, 1665, H. Coll. ). Argent, crusily, and three cinquefoils
gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath
of the colours, a rudder or. Motto— "Ad astra virtus."
Livery — Fawn.
Sons of Philip Saltmarshe, Esq., J.P. and D.L. for
East Riding co. Yorks., b. 1825 ; d. 1912 ; m. 1st, 1852,
Blanche (d. 1880), d. of Robert Denison of Waplington
Manor, by his wife Charlotte, d. of Colonel Hotham
of Bishop Burton : —
Philip Saltmarshe, Esq., J.P. and D.L. East Riding of co.
Yorks., Alderman E. R. Yorks. C.C., Col. late R.A. , served
Afghan, S. African, and Great War (medals), b. 1853; m.
1883, Ethel Murray, d. of C. Murray Adamson of North
Jesmond, Newcastle-on-Tyne ; and has issue — Philip Salt-
marshe, Gentleman, Lieut. K.R.R.C, served Great War, b.
1894 ; Blanche Violet [m. 1907, 3rd Baron Deramore] ; Ivy
Oswald [m. 1914, Reginald Herbert Woods, 60th Rifles] ;
and Myrtle (d. 1918). Estates — Saltmarshe, including
Lordships of Saltmarshe, Laxton, Balkholme, Linton, &c. ,
in East Riding of co. Yorks. Postal add. — Saltmarshe,
Howden, Yorkshire. Clubs — Carlton ; Yorks. (York).
Ernest Saltmarshe, Gentleman, b. 1859.
Harold Saltmarshe, Gentleman,*. 1866; m. 1901, Lilian,
d. of Edward Drury, Manager Bank of Queensland ; and
has issue — 2 daus. Res. —
Humphrey Arthur Saltmarshe, Gentleman, b. 1868.
SALUSBURY (H. Coll.). Gules, a lion rampant argent,
crowned or, between three crescents of the last, and for
difference a canton erminois. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant
argent, crowned or, holding between the paws a crescent
of the second, and, for difference, gorged with a collar
invected gules. Motto — "Sat est prostrasse leoni."
Livery — Dark blue, scarlet collar and cuffs, scarlet waist-
coat.
Son of Edward Pemberton Salusbury, Esq., late Capt.
and Hon. Major 3rd Batt. Shropshire Light Infantry,
b. 1854; d. 1908; m. 1884, Julia Melville (d. 1913), d.
of James White Smith of Kathali, Bengal : —
Edward Clare Frederick Salusbury, Gentleman, b. 1886.
Seat —
Son of Rev. George Augustus Salusbury, of Brynbella,
co. Flint, b. 1822 ; d. 1893 ; m. 1852, Fanny, d. of
Luke T. Crossley of Olive Mount, nr. Liverpool: —
Frederick Hamilton Salusbury, Gentleman, B.A., LL.B.
(Camb. ), of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law, b. 1856; tn.
1892, Isabel Adelaide, d. of the Hon. William Henry
$al
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Suttor of Bathurst, N.S.W. ; and has issue — Frederic
George Hamilton Salusbury, Esq., Capt. Res. of Officers,
late 3rd Batt. K.S.L.I., b. 1895 [m. 1922, Joan Poole, d. of
Major H. A. Cummins, C.M.G. , R.A M.C. (ret.), and has
issue — Isoult Ann Pamela [Club — Union). Res. —
Son of Rev. Norman Salusbury, formerly Vicar of
Wigton, Cumberland, b. 1859; d. 1927; m. 1890,
Helen Louisa, d. of Horace A. Coates of Stanley
House, Andover, Hants. : —
Norman Horace Pemberton Salusbury, Gentleman, b.
1893. Res. —
Son of Rev. Augustus Pemberton Salusbury, M.A. ,
Vicar of Wrockwardine, nr. Wellington, Salop, b.
1826; d. 1896; m. 1852, Henrietta Sophia, d. of John
Perkins of Norris Lodge, Herts. : —
Rev. Francis Russell Salusbury, M.A., Oxford, formerly
Rector of Durley, Hants., b. 1865; w.1893, Mabel Constance,
d. of the late Charles Warner of Northlands, Winchester.
Res. — Weeford Rectory, Lichfield.
SALUSBURY (H. Coll.). Gules, a lion rampant argent,
ducally crowned or, between three crescents of the last.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion rampant couped argent, crowned or,
holding in the dexter paw a crescent of the last. Motto—
" Satis est prostrasse leoni." Livety — Dark blue coat with
gold buttons, black breeches with orange stripes, blue waist-
coat with yellow pin stripe.
Sons of the late Rev. Charles Thelwall Salusbury,
of Tredunnoe, Llangibby, Mon. , b. 1840; d. 1916;
m. 1867, Florence, d. of Samuel Stewart, of Connaught
Square, London : —
Robert Thelwall Gwilym Salusbury, Esq., Major (ret.)
Indian Army, b. 1881; m. 1914, Dorothy Phyllis, d. of
Walter Jowett Hudson, of Paignton, S. Devon ; and has
issue— Robin Charles Walter Thelwall Salusbury, Gentle-
man, b. 1914; and Catharine Elizabeth. Res. — Firgrove,
Tidenham Chase, St. Briavels, Glos.
Charles Vanne Salusbury, Gentleman, I.C.S. , b. 1887.
Res. — India.
Only son of William Llewellyn Salusbury, Gentleman,
late Lieut. R.A., of Birstall, Leics. , b. 1841 ; d. 1924 ;
m. 1872, Charlotte Aspasia, d. of David Wilmer,
of Leamington Priors, Warwick: —
John Thelwall Salusbury, Gentleman, B.A. (Camb.),
b. 1882 ; m. 1909, Dorothy Sheila, only d. of Felix Fielding,
of Forest Hill, London ; and has issue— Felicity Sheila ;
Thelma ; and Maureen. Res.— The Grange, Kimcote,
Leicestershire.
Sons of the Rev. Folliott Lynch Salusbury, of ,
b. ; d. ; m. ; —
Harry Thelwall Wingfield Salusbury, Gentleman, b. ;
m. ; and has issue — Thomas A Salusbury,
Gentleman, b. ; Gerald Llewellyn Salusbury, Gentle-
man, b. . Res. — S. Africa.
Lancelot Cecil Wingfield Salusbury, Gentleman, late
Lieut. Machine Gun Corps, b. . Res.— Abbey Bridge
Cottage, nr. The Hendre, co. Monmouth.
Roger Wingfield Salusbury, Gentleman, late Lieut. R.E.
b. . Res. — Earls Colne, Essex.
SALUSBURY-TRELAWNY (R.L., 11 Dec. 1802, H.
Coll.). Quarterly, 1. quarterly, i. and iiii. .argent, a chevron
sable (Trelawny, temp. Henry V.) ; ii. and iii., gules, a lion
rampant per bend sinister argent and erminois, ducally
crowned or, between three crescents, on a canton of the
last, a bear's head erased sable and muzzled (Salusbury).
Mantling sable and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of
the colours, a wolf proper (Trelawny) ; 2. on a wreath of
the colours, a demi-lion rampant per bend sinister argent
and erminois, holding between the paws a shield or, charged
with a bear's head as in the arms (Salusbury). Mottoes —
" Sermoni consona facta," " Virtus patrimonio nobilior."
Sons of Sir William Lewis Salusbury-Trelawny, 10th
Bart., J. P. and D.L. co. Cornwall, late Capt. Royal
Cornwall Rangers, b. 1844; d. 1917 ; m. 1st, 1868,
Jessie Rose Mary (d. 1871), d. of John Murray of
Philiphaugh ; 2nd, 1872, Harriet Buller, d. of Rev.
James Buller Kitson, Vicar of Morval: —
Sir John William Salusbury-Trelawny, nth Bart. (1 July
1628), late Lieut. 3rd Batt. Welsh Regt., and 7th Batt.
Somerset L.I., b. 1869; m. ist, 1891 (div. 1905), Agnes
Hedevig Helga, eld. d. of William Bampfield Braddich of
Blackheath; 2nd, 1905, Katherine Penelope, d. of late
Ambrose Sneyd Cave-Browne-Cave, and has issue (by 2nd
mar.) — JohnWiliiam Robin Maurice Salusbury-Trelawny,
Esq., b. 1908; (by ist mar.) Violet Agnes Letitia (in. 1912,
Algernon Edward Percy Littleton ; and has issue]. Club
— Cocoa Tree.
James Edward Salusbury Salusbury-Trelawny, Esq.,
O.B.E., Major and Brev. Lt.-Col. late 2nd Batt. D. of
Cornwall's Lt. Inf., served during the European War 1914
(wounded), b. 1873; m. 1907, Winifred Eveline, d. of
William Edward Dorrington, and has issue — James Regi-
nald Dorrington Salusbury-Trelawny, Gentleman, b. 1908.
Club — Naval and Military.
Lewis Dormer St. Aubyn Salusbury-Trelawny, Esq.,
Major late K.R.R.C, b. 1886; m, 1915, Adele, d. of
Robert N. Netterville. Res. —
Son of John Salusbury-Trelawny, Gentleman, b. i860;
d. 1920 ; m. 1891, Florence, d. of John Michael Williams
of Caerhays Castle, Cornwall: —
John Maitland Salusbury-Trelawny, Esq., M.C, Capt.
LA. R.O. , b. 1892; m. 1919, Louisa Frederica, d. of the
late Capt. Guy Mainwaring, R.N. ; and has issue— John
Guy Salusbury-Trelawny, Gentleman, b. 1919 ; Philip
Michael Salusbury-Trelawny, Gentleman, b. 1921 ! and
Ann Laetitia. Res.— Lancehurst, Bovey-Tracey, S. Devon.
Rt. Hon. EDWARD THEODORE SALVESEN, P.C.,
Lord Salvesen, Advocate 1880, Q.C. 1899, Sheriff of Rox-
burgh, Berwick, and Selkirk 1901-5, Solicitor-General
for Scotland 1905, Lord of Session with title of Lord Salvesen
1905-22. when he retired and was made a Privy Councillor,
and Member of the Judicial Committee. Born July
20, 1857, being the third son of Salve Christian Frederick
Salvesen of Mayfield House, Trinity, Midlothian. Ar-
morial bearings (L.O., 1896)— Or, on a fesse vert, between
two esquires' helmets in chief and a water-bouget in base
gules, two battleaxes in saltire of the first (fnd impaling
the arms of Trayner, namely azure, on a fesse between
two esquires' helmets plumed in chief and a fraise in
base argent, a saltire sable). Mantling vert, doubled
or; and upon a wreath of the liveries is set for Crest,
a dragon ship vert, mast and tackling proper, flagged
gules. Motto— " Inveni portum." Married, July 20, 1886,
Isabelle Georgine Maxwell Trayner, eldest dau. of the
Hon. Lord Travner, one of the Senators of the College
of Justice; and'has had Issue— (1) Major Ernest Trayner
Salvesen, b. June 23, 1889; (2) Edward Maxwell Salvesen,
1716
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Esq., Lieut. R. Dublin Fus. , b. Aug. 30, 1891 ; killed in
action 1915 ; (3) Frederick Malcolm Ross Salvesen, Esq,.
Capt. 82nd Punjabis (I. A.), b. Nov. 26, 1896; killed in
India 1919 ; Dorothy; Eleanor Amalie \m. Leonard
Harper] ; Frances Isabelle [m. Ronald Peter Marston,
Advocate, Edinburgh] ; and Mabel Alice Magda. Estate —
Risobauk, Norway. Postal address — Dean Park House,
Edinburgh. Clubs — Athenaeum, Constitutional, University
(Edinburgh).
SALVIN (temp. Edward I.). Argent, on a chief sable,
two mullets or, with many quarterings. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wyvern
vert, wings elevated and endorsed proper. Motto — " Je
ne change qu'en mourant."
Son of Henry Thomas Thornton Salvin, Esq., J. P., of
Croxdale, late Capt. Durham Fus. Mil. , formerly Lieut.
Roy. Canadian Rifle Regt. , b. 1838; d. 1897; m. 1876,
Agnes Jane, d. of Herman Julius Schier : —
Herman Charles Joseph Salvin, Esq., Lt.-Col. Res. of
Officers late R.G.A., J. P. Durham, b. 1882. Seat— Crox-
dale Hall, Durham.
Son of Charles Francis Salvin, b. 1841 ; d. 1881 ; m.
1870, Louisa, sister of Thomas Reaveley of Kinnersley
Castle, co. Hereford: —
William Thornton Joseph Salvin, Gentleman, b. 1875.
Res.—
Son of Anthony Salvin, Gentleman, b. 1827; d.v.p.
1881 ; m. 1865, Emily Marianne, eld. d. of Charles
Albert Darley of Burtonfield, co. Yorks. : —
Anthony Gerard Salvin, Esq., J. P. Sussex, late Capt.
Yorks. Art. (Roy. Garrison Art.), Hon. Capt. in the Army,
b. 1866; m. 1892, Philippa Beatrice, d. of Rev. Walter
Brooksbank of Thornbarrow ; and has issue — Philippa
Malorie. Seat — Hawksfold, Fernhurst, Surrey. Res. —
Woodfold, Fernhurst, Haslemere, Surrey. Club — Junior
United Service.
SALWEY of Overton (H. Coll.). Sable, a saltire en-
grailed or. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a Moor's head proper, wreathed round the
temples or and sable, a cloak tied over the left shoulder
vert. Motto — " Fiat voluntas Dei."
Son of Herbert Salwey, Gentleman, b. 1852 ; d. 1928 ;
m. Alice Eliza, d. of Henry Herman Kater, of The
Meads, Enfield, N.S.W. :—
Geoffrey Herbert Salwey, Gentleman, b. 1884. Res. —
Sydney, N.S.W.
Sons of Herbert Salwey, Gentleman, Solicitor, b. 1816 ;
d. 1865; m. 1850, Emily Roberta, d. of Capt. Robert
Andrew Wauch, 48th Regt., of Foxhall, Linlithgow,
Scotland : —
Alfred Salwey, Gentleman. N.S.W. Civil Service, b. 1858 ;
m. 1890, Amy Louisa, d. of John Wilbraham Edwards, of
Bobundra Cooma, N.S W., and has issue — Leafric Alfred
Salwey, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; Arthur Erasmus Salwey,
Gentleman, b. 1895 ; and Constance Mabel. Res. — Sydney,
N.S.W.
Edgar Salwey, Gentleman, b. i860. Res. — Java.
Henry Salwey, Gentleman, Solicitor, b. 1864; m. 1st,
1889, Mary Frances (d. ), d. of Henry Herman Kater,
of Enfield, Sydney; 2nd, 1928, Rosa Christina, widow of
Horace Bethune Leggatt, and 2nd d. of John McWilliam
Aitken, of Edinburgh. Res. — Strelley, Burradoo, New
South Wales. Club — Australian (Sydney).
Son of Commander Arthur Salwey, R.N., b. 1834 ; d.
1876; in. 1857 (his cousin), Eliza Constance (d. 1912),
d. of Col. Henry Salwey of Runnymede Park: —
Commander Edward Arthur Salwev, R.N., b. 1865; m.
1888, Mary, d. of Col. J. J. Waddell-Boyd, 56th Regt. ;
and has issue — Ruth. Res. —
Son of Rev. Henry Salwey, M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1836; d.
1913; m. 1868, Lucy Brenda, d. of George Henry
Christie, Esq., J. P., of Framingham Manor, Norfolk: —
Rev. Geoffrey Salwey, M.A. (Oxon.), Rector of Botley
since 1919, b. 1872; m. 1915, Hildegarde Mane Elizabeth,
d. of Adolf Studenmund of Hampstead ; and has issue— (1)
James Salwey, Gentleman, b. 1916 ; (2) David Salwey,
Gentleman, b. 1919. Res. — Botley Rectory, Hants.
Sons of Rev. John Salwey, M.A., Vicar of Broxbourne
and Rural Dean of Ware, b. 1838; d. 1919 ; m. 1866,
Elizabeth Anne, d. of William Urwick of Clapham : —
Rev. John Salwey, M.A. (Oxon.), Vicar of St. John's,
Meads, Eastbourne, Preb. and Canon of Chichester, Mem-
ber Church Assembly, b. 1867 ; m. 1897, Hilda, d. of
Compton Warner of Broxbourne, and has surv. issue —
Humphrey John Salwey, Gentleman, b. 1900 [m. 1925,
Lorna Mary, d. of John Powys Penruddocke, of East-
bourne, and has issue — Michael Cyril John Salwey, Gen-
tleman, b, 1928]. Res. — St. John's Vicarage, Meads, East-
bourne.
Herbert Salwey, Gentleman, b. 1870. Res. — Staverton,
St. Albans, Herts.
Arthur Salwey, Gentleman, b. 1881. Res. — Staverton,
St. Albans, Herts.
Son of Alfred Salwey, Esq., J. P., D.L., late Chairman
of County Council, and formerly Chairman of Quarter
Sessions, co. Salop, and J. P. co. Hereford, b. 1841 ;
d. 1902 ; tn. Margaret Frances, youngest d. and co-
heiress of Edward Salwey of The Lodge : —
Roger Salwey, Esq., J. P. Salop, b. 1869; m. 1908, Alice
Violet, second d. of Henry Champion of Sibdon Castle,
Craven Arms, Shropshire ; and has issue— Richard Salwey,
Gentleman, b. 19 12. Seat— The Lodge, Ludkw, Salop.
Res.— Richard's Castle, Ludlow, Salop.
Sons of Henry Salwey, Esq., Lieut. -Col. Coldstream
Guards, and his wife Elizabeth Philippa, only d. and
heiress of John Hooper Holder of Stanton Lacy,
Salop: —
Herbert Augustus Salwey, Gentleman, b. 1848. Res. — 18
Grove End Road, N.W.
Reginald Ernest Salwey, Gentleman, b. 1852 ; m. 1882,
Charlotte Maria, d. of Samuel Birch, LL.D., and widow of
W. P. Weston ; and has issue—Jasper Salwey, Gentleman,
b. ; David Salwey, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
SAMBORNE, see PALMER-SAMBORNE.
SAMUEL (H. Coll., 7'A^S- 1891). Per chevron argent
and gules, two wolves' heads erased in chief sable, and in
base as many squirrels sejant endorsed, and each cracking a
nut of the first. Mantling gules and argent. CreBt— On
a wreath of the colours, upon a rock proper, in front of
three spears, one in pale and two in saltire argent, a wolf
courant sable, pierced in the breast by an arrow of the
second, flighted or. Motto— ' ' A pledge of better times."
Sons of Sir Saul Samuel, 1st Bart., K.C.M.G, C.B.,
Agent-Gen. in London for New S. Wales, b. 1820; d.
1900; m. 1st, 16 Dec. 1857, Henrietta Matilda (d. 1864),
d. of Benjamin Goldsmid Levien of Geelong, Victoria ;
2nd, 1877, Sarah Louise, d. of Edward Isaac, Esq.,
J. P., of Auckland, N.Z. :—
^>am
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Sir Edward Levien Samuel, 2nd Bart. (8 March 1898),
b. 1862 ; m. i89T, Ray, d. of A. Cohen ; and has issue —
Edward Louis Samuel, Esq., lute Capt. R.F.A.,£. 1896 {Res.
— Wasperton Hill, Barford, co. Warwick. Club — Jun.
Carlton); and Vera [m. 1925, Geoffrey Noel Holt]. Res. —
12 Washington House, Basil Street, W. Club — Cocoa
Tree.
Lt.-Col. Henri Saul Samuel (ret. pay), formerly Lieut.
Roy. Munster Fus. , and Staff Paymaster Army Pay Dept. ,
b. 1864; m. 1895, Eva, d. of Joseph Fulton of The Glen,
Paisley; and has issue — Gerald Glen Samuel, Gentleman,
b. 1895 \m. 1927, H61ene, d. of the late Jacques Nungne, of
St. Germain, and widow of Paul Bentdek, of New York];
John Oliver Cecil Samuel, Gentleman, b. 1916 ; and Eva
Elizabeth. Res. — Tne Bunker, Littlestone, Kent.
Randolph John Samuel, Esq., late Capt. R.E., b. 1878.
Res. — 46 Kensington Mansions, Trebovir Road, S.W.
SAMUEL (H. Coll.). Gules, on a chevron between two
lions' heads erased in chief, and in base a naval crown or,
a human heart gules. Mantling gules and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed proper,
grasping a battleaxe argent, the head charged with two
triangles interlaced sable. Supporters — On the dexter, a
horse argent ; on the sinister, a dragon gules, each charged
on the shoulder with a human heart or. Badge — A sprig
of three roses gules, stalked and leaved proper, enfiled by a
Viscount's coronet or. Motto — " Facta non verba."
Eld. and only surv. son of Rt. Hon. Sir Marcus
Samuel, 1st Viscount Bearsted, b. 1853; d. 1927; m.
1881, Fanny Elizabeth (d. 1927), only d. of the late
Benjamin Benjamin : —
The Rt. Hon. Sir Walter Horace Samuel, 2nd Viscount
Bearstead(i6 )une 1925), 2nd Baronet (U.K. 15 June 1921),
of Maidstone, Kent, M.C., Capt. late Q.O. West Kent Yeo.,
Lieut. City of London, served Great War 1914-18 (desp. ,
M.C. ), b. 1882; m. 1908, Dorothy Montefiore, d. of the
late E. Montefiore Micholls, Barrister-at-Law, of n Queen's
Gate, S.W., and has surv. issue — Hon. Marcus Richard
Samuel, b. 1909 ; Hon. Peter Montefiore Samuel, b. 191 1 ;
Hon. Anthony Gerald Samuel, b. 1917. Seats — The Mote,
Maidstone, Kent ; Upton House, Banbury ; Phones,
Newtonmore, Inverness-shire. Town res. — 1 Carlton
Gardens, S.W. 1. Clubs— White's, Carlton, Orleans, Bur-
lington Fine Arts.
SAMUEL MONTAGU (H. Coll.). Or, on a mount
vert, a tent argent, between on the dexter, a staff proper,
flowing therefrom a pennon azure, charged with a lion
rampant of the field ; and on the sinister, a palm-tree
also proper. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a stag statant, holding in the
mouth a sprig of palm proper, in front of a flagstaff erect
gold, therefrom flowing to the dexter a banner azure,
charged with a lion rampant or. Motto — "Swift yet sure."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Louis Samuel Montagu, 2nd Baron
Swaythling, b. 1869 ; d. 1927 ; m. 1898, Gladys
Helen Rachel, elder d. of Colonel Albert E. W.
Goldsmid, M.V.O. :—
Rt. Hon. Sir Stuart Albert Samuel Montagu, 3rd Baron
Swaythling (28 June 1907), 2nd Bart. (23 June, 1894)
[Supporters — On either side a figure representing a
soldier of ancient Judea proper], J. P. co. Southampton,
Lieut. Res. of Officers Gren. Gds., b. 1898; m. 1925.
Mary Violet, d. of the late Major Walter Henry Levy,
D.S.O. ; and has issue — Hon. David Charles Samuel
Montagu, £. 1928; and Hon. Jean Mary. Seat — Townhill
Park, Southampton. Town res. — 8 Grosvenor Crescent,
S.W.i. Clubs— Bath, Guards'.
Hon. Ewen Edward Samuel Montagu, b. 1901 ; m. 1923,
Iris Rachael, d. of the late Solomon J. Solomon, R.A.,
P.R.B.A., of Birchington. Thanet ; and has issue —
Jeremy Peter Samuel Montagu, Esq., b. 1927. Res. — 91
Bedford Gardens, W.8
Hon. Ivor Goldsmid Samuel Samuel Montagu, b. 1904 ;
m. 1927, Eileen, d. of the late Francis Anton Hellstern.
Res. — 43 Leicester Square, W.C.2.
Sons of Sir (Montagu) Samuel-Montague, 1st Baron
Swaythling, 1st Bart., of South Stoneham House, South-
ampton, and of Kensington Palace Gardens, London.
Sir Samuel was authorised by Royal Licence to assume
the surname of Montagu in addition to Samuel, b. 1832 ;
d. 1911; m. 1862, Ellen, d. of Louis Cohen of
Gloucester Place, Portman Square, London: —
Hon. Gerald Samuel Montagu, b. 1880 ; m. 1909,
Florence, d. of Percy M. Castello of 20 Chalfont Court,
Clarence Gate ; and has issue — Bryan de Castro Samuel
Montagu, Esq., *. 1916 ; and Ina. Seat— Great Fosters,
Egham, Surrey. Town res. — 50A Curzon Street, W.
Club — Royal Automobile.
Hon. Lionel Samuel Montagu, D.S.O. , served Great War
as temp. Capt. R.M. (desp., D.S.O.), b. 1883. Res. — t,
Savile Row, W. 1.
JOHN OWEN HENRY SAMUELS, Gentleman. Bom
, being the eldest son of the late Arthur Samuels,
Gentleman, of Langara, Kingstown, co. Dublin, M.A. ,
Joint Registrar of the United Dioceses of Dublin, Glen-
dalagh, and Kildare, by his wife Catherine, youngest dau.
of the late Owen Daly, Esq., of Mornington, co. West-
meath. Armorial bearings -Argent, two squirrels sejant
and addorsed gules, between two crosses formee fitchee in
pale sable. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, on the stump of a tree couped proper,
sprouting on each side vert, a squirrel sejant gules, crack-
ing a nut or, charged on the shoulder with a cross formee
fitchee gold. Motto — "Licet ex multo parvum." Mar-
ried, , Elizabeth, dau. of the late Jerome Tisdall ; and
has Issue— (1) Arthur Samuels, Gentleman; (2) Chenevix
Samuels, Gentleman; Mary; and Maud. Residence —
Brockleigh, Parkgate, Cheshire.
SAMUELSON of Bodicote Grange (H. Coll.). Sable,
three piles wavy, two issuant from the chief and one from
the base or, each charged with a phoenix in flames proper.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a phoenix in flames, holding in the beak a torch
fired proper, each wing charged with a scroll argent.
Motto—" Post tenebras lux." Livery— Black and gold.
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Bernhard Samuelson, 1st Bart.,
P.C. , F.R.S. , b. 1820; d. 1905; m. 1st, 1844, Caroline,
d. of Henry Blundell (d. 1886); 2nd, 1889, Lelia (d.
1915), d. of Chevalier Leon Serena, and widow of Wm.
Denny of Dumbarton : —
Sir Henry Bernhard Samuelson, 2nd Bart. (1884), J. P.
1718
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cos. of Somerset and Devon, Capt. (ret.) 3rd Batt. Glou-
cestershire Regt., M. P. Cheltenham 1868-74, Frome 1876-
85, Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St.
John of Jerusalem, b. 1845; tn. 1874, Emily Maria, widow
of Arthur Paulet Butler, Esq., and eld. d. of John Goodden,
Esq., J. P., D.L., of Over and Nether Compton, Dorset,
and Martock, Somerset. Res. — La Bastide, Beaulieu, A.M.,
France. Club — Marlborough,
Francis Arthur Edward Samuelson, Esq., J. P. and (1917)
High Sheriff, N. R. Yorks., b. 1861 ; m. 1888, Fanny
Isabel (d. 1897), eld. d. of William Merritt Wright of St.
John, New Brunswick; and has issue — Francis Henry
Bernhard Samuelson, Esq., Capt. late Yorkshire Hussars
Yeo., b. 1890 [m. 1913, Margaret Kendall, d. of H. Kendall
Barnes of Borkwood, Orpington, Kent ; and has issue —
Bernard Michael Francis Samuelson, Gentleman, b. 1917 ;
Christopher Blundell Samuelson, Gentleman, b. 1920;
Richard Samuelson, Gentleman, b. 1925 ; Isabel Muriel ;
and Diana Frances {Seat — Staplefields, Steyning, Sussex)];
Gertrude Evelyn Frances; Phyllis Mary [m. 1913, Edward
Hamilton M'Cormick of Shaws, St. George's Hill, Wey-
bridge, and Chicago, U.S.A.]; and Mu'iel Gertrude [tn.
1915, Capt. Bassett Fitzgerald Wilson, M.C., K.R.R.C. ;
and has issue]. Seat — Breckenbrough Hall, Thirsk. Club
— Royal Societies.
Godfrey Blundell Samuelson, Esq., Lord of the Manor
of Kenfield, J. P. Kent, M.P. for Forest of Dean Div. co.
Gloucester 1887-92, b. 1863; tn. 1st, 1887, Annie (d. 1920),
third d. of the Rev. W. Brocklesby Davis, M.A. ; 2nd,
1923, May, wiiow of J. Patterson Parker ; and has issue —
(1) Bernard Godfrey Samuelson, Esq., Capt. late Gren.
Gds., b. 1888 [tn. 1910, Hon. Evelyn Amy Akers-Douglas
(d. 1914), d. of 1st Viscount Chilston, and has issue — Peter
Bernard Samuelson, Gentleman, b. 19 12 (AW. — Perry Court,
Canterbury)]; (2) Guy Weston Samuelson, Esq., Capt.
late 4th Batt. Yorks. Regt., b. 1890 [tn. 1913, Naomi, d. of
Alfred Leny ; and has issue — Rowland Guy Blundell
Samuelson, Gentleman, b. 1914 ; Peter Peel Weston
Samuelson, Gentleman, b, 1917 ; Henry Bernhard Samuel-
son, Gentleman, b. 1919] ; (3) Carol Hubert Francis
Samuelson, Gentleman, b. 1899 (Arms as above, and on
an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Templer, namely : —
quarterly azure and gules, the perspective of an antique
temple argent, on the pinnacle and exterior battlements
a cross or, in the first quarter an eagle displayed, in the
second a stag trippant regardant, of the last) ; m. 1920,
Doris, d. and coheir of the late John George Edmund
Templer, Esq., of Lindridge, Devon; and has issue —
Eleanor Caroline. Res. — The Cottage, Countess Wear,
Exeter], Clubs — Reform, Garrick.
Sir Herbert Walter Samuelson, K.B.E., b. 1865 ; tn. 1896,
Sybil Charlotte Eleanor, O.B.E., only d. of the late Major
the Hon. Walter Harbord, son of Baron Suffield ; and has
had issue — (1) Geoffrey Bernard Samuelson, Gentleman,
M.C., Lieut. Coldstream Gds., b. 1897; killed in action
1917; (2) Rupert Eric Herbert Samuelson, Gentleman,
b. 1899. Res. — Kingswood House, Sunningdale ; 58
Grosvenor Street, S.W. Clubs — Marlborough, White's.
SANDARS of North Sandsfield (H. Coll.). Sable, on a
chevron ermine, between three bulls' heads caboshed
argent, a rose gules. Mantling sable and argent. Creat
— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-bull rampant and
erased gules, armed or, and charged with a rose argent.
Motto—" Non bos in lingua."
Son of John Drysdale Sandars, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co.
Lincoln, M.A. (Camb.), late Capt. 3rd Batt. Lines.
Regt., b. i860; d. 1922 ; tn. 1905, Hon. Maud Evelyn
only d. of 5th Baron Graves : —
John William Eric Graves Sandars, Gentleman, Lieut.
Notts. Yeo., b. 1906. Seats— Gate Burton Hall, Gains-
borough; Knaith Hall, co. Lincoln. Clubs— Boodle's,
Wellington, Hurlingham, Ranelagh.
Son of John Edward Sandars of North Sandsfield,
Gainsborough, J. P. and D.L. co. Lincoln, b. 1826; d.
1890; tn. 1857, Elizabeth Anna (d. 1896), d. of Major
Drysdale of Jerviston, Lanarkshire, N.B. , and widow
of late Capt. W. Dunn, 80th Regt.: —
George Edward Sandars, Gentleman, b. 186a; tn. 1886,
Gertrude Marian Wingate, O.B.E., and has issue— (1)
Samuel Edgar Sandars, Esq., D.S.O., M.C., Lt.-Col.
Roy. Fus., served Great War 1915-19 (desp.), b. 1888
{Club— Boodle's) ; (2) George Eustace Drysdale Sandars,
Gentleman, b. ; and Phyllis Gertrude [tn. 1910, Lt.-
Col. Walter Pitts Henry Hill, C.M.G., D.S.O., Roy. Fus.
and has issue]. Res, —
Son of Samuel Sandars of Chalfont Grove, Chalfont
St. Giles, co. Bucks., and of 7 De Vere Gardens,
Kensington, J. P. co. Bucks., M.A. (Camb.), Barrister.
at-Law (Inner Temple) 1863, b. 1837; d. 1894; tn-
1863, Elizabeth Maria, eldest d. of late Francis W.
Russell, M.P.:—
Rev. Canon George Russell Sandars, Rector of Daven-
ham, b. 1865; tn. 1901, Mary Lambart, d. of Edward
Wyld of The Tile House, Denham, Bucks. ; and has issue
— (1) George Edward Sandars, Gentleman, Sudan Political
Service, b. 1901 ; (2) Francis Wyld Sandars, Gentleman
Lieut. Durham L.I., b. 1902. Res. — The Rectory, Daven-
ham, Cheshire. Clnb — Oxford and Cambridge.
SANDAY of Colgrave and Holme Pierrepont (H. Coll.,
7 Sept. 1909). Quarterly, gules and azure, a cross botonn^e,
and in the first and fourth quarters a garb or. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
tiger or, holding in the dexter paw three ears of wheat
proper. Motto — " Ex arenis aristae."
Sons of George Henry Sanday of Holme Pierrepont
(second son of William Sanday and Elizabeth Mann),
b. 1845 ; d. 1908 ; tn. 1868, Lydia Annie, d. of Edward
Munk of Nottingham : —
William Henry Sanday, Gentleman, b. 1878. Res. —
George Edward Sanday, Gentleman, b. 1879. Res. —
Third and ygst. son of William Sanday, of Holme
Pierrepont, b. 1816; d. 1896; m. 1841, Elizabeth, d. of
George Mann, of Marr Grange, nr. Doncaster : —
Samuel Sanday, Esq. , J. P. Cheshire,**. 1847; tn. 1st, 1878,
Annie Gertrude (d. 1913), only d. of John Stock of Knoll
Park, nr. Liverpool; 2nd, 1915, Mary Lynn, d. of the late
J. R. Banks, of Hampstead ; and has issue — (1) George
Percy Sanday, Gentleman, b. 1879 ; (2) Arthur Cecil Sanday,
Gentleman, b. 1880; (3) William Douglas Sanday, Esq.,
D.S.O., M.C., Col. and Wing-Comdr. late R.A.F., served
Great War 1914-16 (desp., D.S.O., M.C.), b. 1883 [tn. 1905,
Mary, d. of Alan Brodrick (Res. — 26 Rutland Court, S.W.
Clubs — Bath, St. James's)] ; and Lydia Constance. Seat —
GorseyCop, Sunningdale, Ascot.
SANDBACH (H. Coll.). Azure, on a fesse between
three garbs or, a wreath of oak vert between two estoiles
gules. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath ot
the colours, a reindeer's head erased per fesse argent and
or, attired or, gorged with a wreath of oak, and in the
mouth an ear of wheat vert. Motto — ' ' Virtutis gloria
merces."
3rd son of Henry Robertson Sandbach, Esq., J. P. and
D.L. (High Sheriff 1854) for co. Denbigh, J. P. co.
Carnarvon, by his second wife Elizabeth Charlotte, d.
of Martin Williams of BrynGwyn, co. Montgomery : —
The late Major-Gen. Arthur Edmund Sandbach, C.B.
(1910), D.S.O. (1900), late R.E., J.P..D.L. co. Montgomery,
served Egyptian War 1882 ; Suakim 1885 and 1888, S.
Africa 1899-1901, and Great War 1914-18, ret. 1919, b.
1859 ; tn. 1902, Hon. Ina Douglas-Pennant, d. of George,
2nd Baron Penrhyn ; and d. 1928, leaving issue — Geraldine
Pamela Violet. Seat — Bryn Gwyn, Bwlch-y-Cibau, co.
Montgomery.
SANDERS (H. Coll., 9 June 1920). Per pale argent
and sable, three elephants' heads erased counterchanged,
tusks or, a bordure of the third. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an elephant's
head erased sable, tusked and charged on the neck with
an escarbuncle or. Supporters — On the dexter a hind,
and on the sinister a stag both proper, each gorged with
a collar pendent therefrom a portcullis or. Badge — An
eagle's claw erased proper, entiled by a circlet or.
Motto — " Suum cuique."
Son of Arthur Sanders, of Fernhill, Isle of Wight,
b. 1826 ; d. 1886 ; m. 1866, Isabella {d. 1907), d. of
John Synge, of Glenmore, co. Wicklow : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Arthur Sanders, 1st Baron
Bayford of Stoke Trister, Somerset (1929), 1st Bart. (28
Jan. 1920), P.C., D.L, Somerset, Barrister-at-Law,
Inner Temple, M.P. Bridgwater i9io-23,and for Wells
1924-29, Lieut.-Col. (ret.) R. N. Devon Hussars, b
1867 ; tn. 1893, Lucy Sophia, d. of William Halliday,
of Glenthorne, Lynton, Devon ; and has surv. issue —
Hon. Vera Elizabeth ; Hon. Dorothy. Seat — Bayford
Lodge, Wincanton, Somerset. Town res. — 3 Eaton
Square, S.W Clubs — Arthur's, Carlton, Garrick, Con-
stitutional.
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SANDERS (H. Coll.). Per fesse argent and sable, a
pale counterchanged, three elephants' heads two and one
erased sable, tusked or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
—On a wreath of the colours, an elephant's head erased
sable, tusked and gorged with a collar gemel or and charged
on the neck with a cross patee gold. Motto — " Persevere"
Livery — Black and white.
Fifth son of Henry George Sanders, Gentleman, 6.1824
d. 1885 ; m. secondly, 1870, Elizabeth Honey : —
Charles Honey Sanders, Gentleman, b, 1872; m. 1918,
Lilian Editii, only child of William Henry Ambrose, Esq.
q.v.) [impalement for Ambrose — Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent,
three billets sable, each charged with a rose or, all within a
bordure of the second (Ambrose) ; 2. gules, two lions
passant guardant in pale per pale or and argent (MacBrayne);
3. azure, a crescent between three mullets argent, a bor-
dure indented gules, charged with three boars' heads
couped or (Arbuthnot]). Res. — 41 Ladbroke Square, W. 11.
ROBERT MASSY DAWSON SANDERS, Esq., J. P.
Born May 19, 1862, being the son of the late Thomas
Sanders, Esq., of Charleville, co. Cork, LL.D., Barrister-
at-Law, J. P. cos. Cork and Limerick, by his wife Mary
Charlotte, dau. of Richard Duckworth Dunn, Esq., Capt.
Queen's Bays, of Surbiton, Surrey. Armorial bearings
(U.O., 1840) — Argent, a chevron gules between three
elephants' heads erased sable, on a chief azure a sword
erect proper, pommel and hilt or, within two bezants.
Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a
mural crown, an elephant's head proper, charged with a
bezant. Motto — " Nil conscire sibi nulla pallescere culpa."
Married, Feb. 1, 1899, Hilda, youngest dau. of Francis H.
Beaumont of Buckland Court, Betch worth, Surrey ; and
has Issue — (1) Charles Craven Sanders, Gentleman, b.
1899; (2) Terence Robert Beaumont Sanders, Gentleman,
b. 1901. Seats — Ballinacourte, co. Tipperary ; Buckland
Court, Betchworth, Surrey. Clubs — Carlton, Kildare Street
(Dublin).
WILLIAM ROBERT HOLMES SANDEMAN,
Gentleman. Born , being the eldest son of the
late William Barclay Sandeman, Gentleman, by his wife
Mary, third dau. of George Bax Holmes of Pleystowe.
Armorial bearings (L.O., 1896) —Argent, the emblem
of Truth, a naked woman standing on a terrestrial globe
issuing out of the base, in her dexter hand an open
book, in her sinister, which is elevated above her head, a
palm-branch, on her breast the sun in his splendour, all
proper, and a veil around her middle of the field, a bordure
indented azure, charged with four crosses pat<*e, and as
many mullets alternately or. Mantling azure, doubled
argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for a Crest
a rock proper. Motto—" Stat Veritas." Livery— Blue and
white. Club — Junior Carlton.
SANDEMAN (L.O., 1894). Argent, the emblem of
Truth, a naked woman standing on a terrestrial globe issuing
out of the base, in her dexter hand an open book, in her
sinister, which is elevated above her head, a branch of palm,
and on her breast the sun in his splendour all proper, and a
veil across her middle of the first within a bordure gules
charged with three fieurs-de-lys also of the first. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of his liveries a
rock proper. Mottoes, 1. (above the Crest), " Stat Veritas" ;
2. (under the arms), " Olim cruore nunc candore. "
Eld. son of Albert George Sandeman, Esq., of Pres-
dales, Ware, Herts., late Major 12th Middlesex Rifle
Vol., b. 1833 ; d. 1923; m. 1856, Maria Carlota Perpetua,
dau. of the late Viscount Moncorvo, sometime Portu-
guese Ambassador to Great Britain : —
Walter Albert Sandeman, Gentleman, b. 1858 ; m. 1882,
Constance (d. 1907), eldest dau. of the late Henry Fenwick,
M. P. , and has issue — Christopher Albert Walter Sandeman ,
Esq., temp. Capt. in the Army, b. 1882; Henry Gerard
Walter Sandeman, Gentleman, b. 1885 [m. 1918, Hon.
Phyllis Elinor, d. of 2nd Baron Newton] ; Patrick Walter
Sandeman, Esq., M.C., late Major R.G.A., b. 1896 [m.
Olive Eva, d. of Thomas Wootton, of Farlington, Hants.,
and has issue — Timothy Walter Sandeman, Gentleman,
b. 1928] ; and 2 daus. Res. — Morden House, Guilden
Morden, Cambs.
SANDEMAN (L.O., 18 April 1780; rematric. as
cadet, 12 Feb. 1894). Argent, the emblem of Truth, a
naked woman standing on a terrestrial globe, issuing out of
the base in her dexter hand an open book, in her sinister,
which is elevated above her head, a branch of palm, on her
breast the sun in his splendour all proper, and a veil
across her middle of the first, within a bordure engrailed
gules, charged with three fleurs-de-lys, and as many-
trefoils alternately also of the first. Mantling gules,
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doubled argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries, a
rock proper. Mottoes — 1. in an escroll over the Crest,
"Stat Veritas"; 2. under the arms, " Olim cruore nunc
candore."
Eld. son of John Glas Sandeman, Esq., M.V.O. ,
F.S.A. , late Lieut. -Col. Commanding Essex Yeom.
Cavalry, formerly Capt. in the Roy. Dragoons, b. 1836 ;
d. 1921 ; m. 1862, Eliza Victoire Cormick, eldest d. of
Captain Henry Lynch of Galway and Leigh Park,
Havant : —
Victor Staunton Sandeman, Esq., Lt.-Col. commanding
King Edward's Horse, the King's Oversea Dominions
Regiment (Special Reserve) 1912-16, formerly Major 17th
Lancers and Major 2nd in command of Inniskilling
Dragoons, served in S. Africa with 17th Lancers, severely
wounded at Tarkastadt 1901 (mentioned in desp. ), b. 1866 ;
m. 1921, Jeannie Marie Blandin ; and has issue — 1 son.
Seats— Whin Hurst, Hayling Island, Hants. ; La Frileuse,
Le Cannet, A.M., France.
SANDERSON, see BURDON-SANDERSON.
SANDERSON of Mailing Deanery (H. Coll. ). Azure, a
maunch between three annulets or. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours between two
wings or, a sinister arm embowed in chain mail armour
grasping a scimitar proper, pommelled and hilted or.
Badge — A seimitar proper pommelled and hilted and
enfiled by a circlet or. Motto — " Sans Dieu rien."i
Son of John Sanderson, of Hull, b. 1837 ; d. 1906 ;
m. 1863, Anne Elizabeth (d. 1915), d. of William
Barrett, of Saddlebow, Lynn, Norfolk : —
Sir Frank Bernard Sanderson, 1st Bart. (26 June 1920),
of Mailing Deanery, Sussex, M.P. Darwen Div. of Lanes.
1922-23, and Oct. 1924-May 1929, b. 1880; m. 1904, Edith
Amy, d. of David Wing, of Scarborough ; and has issue
— Frank Philip Bryan Sanderson, Esq., b. 1910 ; Derek
Maxwell Sanderson, Esq., b. 1914 ; and Pearl. Seat —
Mailing Deanery, Lewes, Sussex. Town res. — 228 Abbey
House, Westminster, S.W. Clubs — Carlton, Unionist,
Constitutional.
SANDERSON. Paly of six argent and or, on a bend
nebuly azure, between four annulets two and two interlaced
paleways gules, a dexter cubit arm bendways, the hand
clenched proper, vested in a sleeve rolled up argent.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Upon five annulets
interlaced fesseways or, a talbot sable, resting the dexter
fore-leg on a dagger in bend point downwards proper.
Motto — "Sans Dieu rien."
Son of the Rev. Alfred Poyntz Sanderson, M.A.
(Camb.), Clerk in Holy Orders, late Rector of Aspenden,
Herts., 6. 1825; d. ; m. : —
Rev. Charles Poyntz Sanderson, M.A. (Camb.), Clerk in
Holy Orders, Hon. Chaplain to the Forces, late Rector of
Dovedale, Worcs. , b. 1854. Rez. — Hopedene, The Gardens,
Emsworth, Hants.
SANDERSON (H. Coll.). Argent, four bendlets nebuly
between a demi-eagle displayed in chief and a fret in base
all sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, in front of an eagle displayed gules,
gutt6e-d'eau, holding in the beak a billet in bend dexter or.
a fret fessewise of the last. Motto — " Veritas et honor."
Son of Francis John Sanderson of Holly Lodge,
Hampstead : —
Frank Sanderson, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
SANDERSON (H. Coll. ). Paly of six argent and azure,
on a bend sable, a square buckle between two mullets
pierced argent. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a wolf's head erased paly of four
azure and argent, pendent from the mouth an annulet or.
Motto — "Sans Dieu rien."
Son of George Samuel Sanderson, C. E. , of Greenbank,
Birkenhead, b. 1818 ; d. 1870; m. 1841, Jane, d. of John
Haddock of Warrington : —
Hugh James Sanderson, Gentleman, £. 1849 ; m. 1st, 1877,
Margaret (d. 1879), d. of James Keys Parkinson of Milverton,
co. Somerset ; 2nd, Lucy Beatrice, d. of Robert Fawcus of
Norbiton, co. Surrey; and has issue — (1) George Robert
Sanderson, Gentleman, b. 1883 ; (2) Hugh James Sanderson,
Gentleman, b. 1884; and Lucy Evelyn Fawcus. Res. —
Surbiton, Surrey.
Son of George Samuel John Sanderson of Sourabaya,
Java (son of George Samuel Sanderson, d. 1870 ; see
above), b. 1855; d. 1888; m. 1881, Johanna Sophia,
d. of Christiaan Van der Moore, Resident of
Preanger : —
George Christian Sanderson, Gentleman, b. 1882. Res. —
Yr. son of George Samuel Sanderson, d. 1870 (see
above) : —
John Haddock Sanderson, Gentleman, b. 1857 ; m. 1886,
Lillias Fane, d. of John Murray Bate of Sydney. Res. —
Sons of John Sanderson of Ealing, b. 1825 ; d. 1896 ;
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m. 1861, Elizabeth, d. of Thomas M'Whinneyof King-
ston, Jamaica: —
John Sanderson, Gentleman, B.A. Oxon., Barrister-at-
Law, b. 1864; m. 1896, Emma Frances, d. of William
Lloyd Cabell of Ealing, Barrister-at-Law; and has issue —
Thyra Louise. Res. — Grange Cote, Tun bridge Wells.
Club — United University.
Thomas Hugh Sanderson, Gentleman, b. 1866. Club —
Conservative.
James Augustus Sanderson, Gentleman, b. 1868. Res. —
Anthony Ambrose Sanderson, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.),
Barrister-at-Law, b. 1871. Club — United University.
SANDERSON (H. Coll.). Paly of six argent and azure,
on a bend engrailed plain cottised sable, a rose argent,
barbed and seeded proper, between two annulets or.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a wolfs head erased proper, gorged with a collar
azure, thereon three roses argent, barbed and seeded proper.
Motto — " Da pacem Domine. "
Only surv. son of Richard Sanderson, Esq., D. L.,
M.P. for Colchester 1829-30 and 1832-47, of Armthorpe,
nr. Doncaster, b. 1783; d. 1857; m. 1833, Hon. Char-
lotte Matilda Manners Sutton, d. of 1st Viscount
Canterbury, G.C.B. : —
Rev. Edward Manners Sanderson, M.A. (Cambs.), Hon.
Canon of Liverpool, formerly Vicar of Huyton, b. 1847 '< m-
1875, Eveline Mary, d. of late Rev. Canon George Venables,
Rector of Burgh Castle ; and has issue — Rev. George Percy
Manners Sanderson, b. 1878 ; and two daus. Res. —
Netherwood, Godalming, Surrey. Club — Public Schools.
SANDES, see COLLIS-SANDES.
JOHN SANDES, Esquire, of Greenville, co. Kerry, J. P.
co. Kerry, late Capt. in 4th Batt. R. Munster Fusiliers,
Barrister-at-Law. Born Sept. 25, 1868, being the second
and only surviving son of the late George Sandes of Green-
ville, Esquire, J. P. (High Sheriff 1887-88), by his wife
Anna, dau. of Capt. Charles John Whyte, 95th Regt.,
of Loughbrickland, co. Down. Armorial bearings —
Argent, a fesse dancette'e between four cross crosslets
ritch^e, three in chief and one in base, gules. Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
on a mount vert, a griffin segreant or, collared fleurettee
gules. Motto — "Virtus fortunae victrix." Married, April
30, 1896, Maud Tudor, dau. of Richard Sale, Esq., J. P.,
of The Manor House, Barrow-on-Trent, co. Derby ; and
has Issue — John Gough Sandes, Gentleman, B.A. (Camb.),
b. Dec. 12, 1903; Gladys Maud, M.B., B.Sc. L.R.C.P.
(Lond.), M.RC.S. (Eng.), Prin. F.R.C.S. (Eng.) (Res— 98
Portland Place, W. 1) ; and Doris Aphra. Seat — Green-
ville. Listowel, co. Kerry.
SANDES of Sallow Glen (Recorded U.O. 1664). Argent,
a fesse dancette'e between three cross crosslets fitchee gules.
Sons of Rev. Samuel Dickson Sandes. b. ; m. 1856,
Sophia Julia, d. of John Bernard, Esq. , J. P. : —
John Sandes, Gentleman, b. 1863 ; m. 1897, Clare Louise,
d. of Sir Graham Berry ; and has issue. Res. —
Samuel Dickson Sandes, Gentleman, b. 1865; m. 1898,
Rose Isabella Allison, of Princeton, British Columbia. Res.
William Bernard Sandes, Gentleman, b. 1867; m. 1905,
Elizabeth Eva, d. of Rev. William Wilson, of Temple-
brady, co. Cork, and has issue. Res. —
SANDFORD, see WILLS-SANDFORD and WILLS-
SANDFORD-WILLS.
SANDFORD (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, quarterly,
per fesse indented ermine and azure ; 2 and 3, per chevron
sable and ermine, in chief two boars' heads couped or, a
mullet or. Mantling azure and argent. Crests— 1 . on a
wreath of the colours, a falcon wings elevated preying on a
partridge all proper ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a boar's
head couped or, with a broken spear azure, thrust through
the mouth and charged with a mullet sable. Motto — " Nee
temere nee timide." Livery — Light drab coat, yellow and
black striped waistcoat, brass buttons.
Sons of Humphrey Sandford, Esq., M.A., J.P. for co.
Salop and for borough of Shrewsbury, Barr.-at-Law
(Middle Temple), b. 1811 ; d. 1902; m. 1852, Anne
Taylor, d. of Joseph Armitage, Esq., J. P., D.L., of
Milnsbridge House, Huddersfield : —
Humphrey Sandford, Esq., M.A., J.P. and (1925) High
Sheriff, Shropshire, b. 1856 ; m. 1886, Phcebe Isabella, eld.
d. of James Evans of Pwllmeyric Lodge, Chepstow, Mon. ;
and has issue— Humphrey Sandford, Esq., Capt. Shropshire
Yeo., formerly 3rd Res. Regt. of Cavalry, b. 1887 [m. 1919.
Marjorie Travers, d. of Travers Pickmere, of Brookfield,
Nantwich, and has issue— Humphrey Sandford, Gentleman,
b. 1922 ; and Rosemary Elizabeth] ; and Phcebe Mary
Elizabeth. Seat— The Isle of Rossall, Shrewsbury.
Richard Sandford, Gentleman, b. 1863; m 1906, Amy
Louisa Constance, ygst. d. of W. A. Sparrow, Esq., J. P.,
of Albrighton Hall, Shrewsbury. Res. — Udlington,
Shrewsbury.
Sons of Rev. George Sandford, M.A., Vicar of
Ecclesall, Sheffield, b. 1816 ; d. 1898; m. i860,
Elizabeth, d. of Rev. Henrv Barlow, M.A. :—
Ven. Folliott George Sandford. M.A. (Camb.), Preben-
dary of Donmngton, Archdeacon of Doncaster, Canon of
York, and Rural Dean, b. 1861 ; m. 1888, Rosamond Mary
Blakelock, d. of Ralph Blakelock Smith of Bents Green
Lodge, Sheffield; and has had issue— (1) Folliott Hugh
Blakelock Sandford, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.), Assist. Dist.
Coramr, Uganda Protectorate, b. 1889 ; (2) Clement Richard
Folliott, Esq., M.C., Capt. Yorks. L.I. , b. 1893; killed in
action 1917 ; Rosamond Dorothy ; Mary Frances Catharine ;
and Hilda Millicent [m. Capt. R. A. C. Prevett, E. Yorks.
Regt.]. Res.— Tickhill, Doncaster.
Henry Barlow Sandford, Gentleman, b. 1862 ; m. 1886,
Eleanor, d. of Charles Anthony Branson of Sheffield ; and
has surv. issue— Victor Henry Sandford, Gentleman, M.A.
(Oxon.), b. 1896 [m. Stella, d. of Macaulay Mort [Res.—
Sheffield)] ; and Constance Armine [m. 1914. Major Cosmo
GeorgeSt. Clair Harvey, D.S.O. , R.F.A.]. Res.— Oakdale,
Sheffield.
Francis Berkeley Sandford, Gentleman, M.A. Corpus
Christi Coll., Camb., b. 1864; m. 1st, 1892, Margaret
Wingate (d. 1910), d. of William Ritchie of Windsor Villa,
Ayr, N.B. ; 2nd, 1920, Isabella Mary, d. of Rev. John
Sharp, M.A. ; and has issue— (1) George Ritchie Sandford,
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Gentleman, O.B.E., M.A., Barrister-at-Law, b. 1892 [m.
1928, Charis Maude, eld. d. of the late D. Warren Mel-
huish, of Clevedon (Res. — Nairobi, Kenya)] ; (2) Francis
Rossall Sandford, Gentleman, M.C.M.A., M.B. (Cantab.),
b. 1898 [m. 1925, Delphine Mary, d. of the late D. F. R.
Gibbs, of Bourne End, and has issue — Armine Margaret] ;
(3) Charles Edward Hope Sandford, Gentleman, b. 1902.
Res. — Roselands, Ambleside, Westmorland.
Son of William Courtenay Sandford, Gentleman, M.A.
(Camb.), Barr.-at-Law, b. 1870; d. 1925; m. 1905,
Caroline, d. of William Hawkins Herbert of Paradise
House, Painswick, Glos. ; —
Folliott Herbert Sandford, Gentleman, B. A. New College,
Oxford, b. 1906. Res. — Painswick.
Yngst. son of Rev. George Sandford (see above) : —
Charles Sidney Sandford, Gentleman, b. 1873 ; m. 1908,
Rachel, d. of the late Arthur Walkden of Derby ; and has
issue — Arthur Geoffrey Sandford, Gentleman, b. 1910 ;
Charles Richard Stephen Sandford, Gentleman, b. 1914;
and Rachel Alice. Res. — 28 Hallamgate Road, Sheffield.
Second son of Rev. Edward Armitage Sandiord, Vicar
of Mudford, nr. Yeovil, b. 1851 ; d. 1921 ; by his 2nd
wife, m. 1913, Margaret Carew, d. of the late William
Milford Teulon : —
Edward Noel Teulon Sandford, Gentleman, b. 1917.
Res. — Basnett House, Clevedon.
Son of Henry Rossall Rossall-Sandford, Gentleman,
of Ford Hall, Shrewsbury, M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1852; d.
1927; m. 1890, Annette, d. of John Whitaker, Esq.,
J. P., of Broadclough, Lanes., and of Winsley Hall,
Salop : —
Francis Edward Rossall Rossall-Sandford, Gentleman,
b. 1891. Res. — Yockleton Hall, Shrewsbury.
Sons of Rev. William Sandford, M.A. , Vicar of Bicton,
Salop, b. 1827; d. 1893; m. 1861, Emma, d. of
Thomas Calrow : —
Francis Folliott Sandford, Gentleman, M.A. Christ
Church, Oxford, b. 1866. Res.— Mill Mead, Shrewsbury.
George Calrow Sandford, Gentleman, M.D. , b. 1869;
m. 1904, Olive, d. of Col. Osmond Moncrieff Johnston,
C. B.E., late North Staffs. Regt. ; and has issue— Folliott
Moncrieff Sandford, Gentleman,^. 1904 ; and Barbara Ruth
[m. 1927, Major M. G. E. Walker, D.S.O., R.A., son of
the late E. O. Walker, CLE.]. Res.— 2 Trafalgar Villas,
Stoke, DevonDort.
SANDFORD (H. Coll.). Quarterly per fesse indented
ermine and azure. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a falcon wings endorsed
preying on a partridge all proper. Motto — " Nee temere
nee timide."
Son of Erskine Douglas Sandford, Esq,, Sheriff of
of Galloway, b. 1793 ; d. 1861 ; m. 1829, Joanna Grace,
d. of William Graham of Mossknow, co. Dumfries: —
William Graham Sandford, Esq., sometime Capt. Royal
Peeblesshire Rifles, unpaid Attache' at Paris from April 1859
to May i860, specially employed at Frankfort till Sept. i860,
transferred to Turin Sept. i860, Member of the Royal Body-
guard of Scotland, Second Secretary of Legation at the
Court of Stockholm, b. 1834. Res. —
Son of Rt. Rev. Daniel Fox Sandford, D.D., LL.D.,
consecrated Bishop of Tasmania 1883, Assist.-Bishop
of Durham 1889, and Rector of Boldon, Newcastle-on-
Tyne, b. 1831 ; d. 1906 ; m. 1855, Elizabeth Barret (d.
1914), d. of James Rae of Walton House, Eastry,
Kent:—
Leslie Gordon Sandford, Esq., J. P., Solicitor, b. 1866;
m. 1911, Athene Hope, ygst. d. of Capt. T. Woodford-
Smith, Indian Army ; and has issue — Sara Armine ; Alice
Hope ; and Frances Elsbeth. Seat — Sandford, Whitchurch,
Salop. C/ub—R. Corinthian Yacht.
Son of Richard Forman Mainwaring Sandford, Esq.,
Lt.-Col. R.E. ,b. 1834; d. 19 ; m. 1863, Mary Isabella,
d. of Capt. Edward Grant, 17th Regt. : —
John Erskine Grant Sandford, Gentleman, b. 1864 ; m.
ist, , Elizabeth Anne (d. 1898), d. of John Lovering
of St. Austell ; 2nd, , Etheldreda Marion, d. of Rev.
Hezekiah Martin, and has issue — Richard Marion Sand-
ford, Gentleman, b. 1907; Dorothy Margaret Beatrice;
Ruth Mary ; and Joan Marguerite. Res.— 61 Carey Street,
W.C.
Surv. sons of Ven. Ernest Grey Sandford, M.A., Canon
and Archdeacon of Exeter, b. 1839 ; d. 1910 ; m. ,
Ethel (d. 1923), d. of Gabriel Poole, of Brent Knoll:—
Temple Charles Gabriel Sandford, Gentleman, Assistant
Master, Marlborough Coll., b. 1877. Post. add. — Preshute
House, Marlborough, Wilts.
Rev. Ernest John Sandford, M.C., Hon. C.F., b. 1878;
m. Evelyn, d. of Rev. J. P. Way, D.D., and has issue.
Res. — Uplowman Rectory, Tiverton, Devon.
Daniel Arthur Sandford, Esq., D.S.O, with Bar, Lt.-
Col. (ret.) R.G.A., served Great War (desp., D.S.O., Bar,
Legion of Honour), b. 1882 ; m. 1918, Christine, d. of H. S.
Lush, and has issue — Richard Henry David Sandford,
Gentleman, b. 1924; Christine Elizabeth ; Eleanor Cecily ;
and Audrey Ruscombe. Res. — Addis Ababa, Abyssinia.
Club — United Service.
Thomas Frederick Sandford, Gentleman, M.B.E., 6.
1886 ; m. , Rachel, d. of A. Ford, and has issue.
Res. — Rhodesia.
The Late FRANCIS MARMADUKE HENRY
SANDFORD, Esquire, formerly Capt. Grenadier Guards.
Born i860 ; died, 1879, being the only son of the
late George Montagu Warren Sandford, Esq., M. P.
for Maldon, J. P. and D.L., M.A., Barrister-at-
Law (who assumed by Royal Licence, 1866, the surname
and arms of Sandford), by his wife Augusta Mary, dau. of
Algernon Greville. Armorial bearings— Quarterly, 1 and
4, quarterly, i. and iiii. , quarterly, per fesse indented ermine
and azure ; ii. and iii. , per chevron sable and ermine in chief,
two boars' heads couped or, and in base a mullet azure
(for Sandford) ; 2 and 3, quarterly, or and azure, over all four
lozenges conjoined in cross, between as many annulets all
counterchanged (for Peacocke). Mantling azure and argent.
Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a falcon with wings
endorsed, preying on a partridge all proper (for Sandford) ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, a boar's head couped argent,
armed and langued gules, and charged with a trefoil slipped
vert (also for Sandford) ; 3. on a wreath of the colours, a
cockatrice, wings erect vert (for Peacocke). Motto — " Nee
temere nee timide. " Residence —
SANDHURST, Baron, see MANSFIELD.
SANDILANDS (rematric. L.O. 11 Oct, 1007, cadets of
Sandilands of Craibstone matric. c. 1672-7, reg. H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a bend embattled counter-
embattled azure (Sandilands) ; 2 and 3, argent, a heart
gules, imperially crown«d or, on a chief azure, three mullets
of the field (Douglas), all embordured argent for difference.
§>an
Mantling azure, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
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his liveries, a star of six points issuing out of a crescent or.
Motto — " Justi ut sidera fulgent."
Sons of Maj.-Gen. Philip Henry Sandilands, Lt.-Col.
R.A. , b. 1835; d. 1912 ; m. 1862, Louisa Scott, d. of
late William Stevenson of Quebec, Canada : —
The late Philip Orde Sandilands, Esq., Brev.-Col. in the
Army and Lt.-Col. Army Service Corps, b. 1862 ; d. 1927;
m. Amy Constance, d. of Maj.-Gen. H. Rose, Ind. Army,
and had issue— (1) James Orde Sandilands, Gentleman, b.
1893; d. of wounds in France 1916; (2) Donald Patrick
Sandilands, Esq., Capt. R.A.S.C, b. 1895 [m. 1919, Irene
Mary, d. of A. Gartlan, of Cabra House, co. Down, and
has issue — Ainslie Ion George Sebastian Sandilands, Gentle-
man, b. 1922]; (3) Hugh Rose Sandilands, Gentleman, b.
1900; (4) Gordon Montgomery Sandilands, Gentleman,
Lieut. The Lancashire Fusiliers, b. 1906.
Henry George Sandilands, Esq.,C.B., J. P., Brig. -Gen.
(ret.) late Col. R.A., b. 1864. Res. — Craibstone, Cavendish
Road, Bournemouth. Clubs — Army and Navy, R.A.C.
The late Gordon Sandilands, Esq., Lt.-Col. Colonial
Forces, Johannesburg, late Lieut. Royal Scots, b. 1865 ; d.
1922 [m. and had issue].
SANDWICH, Earl of, see MONTAGU.
SANDYS (R.L., 11 Feb. 1861). Quarterly, 1. quarterly,
i. and iiii., or, a fesse dancettee between three cross crosslets
fitche"e gules (Sandys); ii. and iii. , sable, on a fesse argent,
between three leopards passant guardant or, spotted of
the field, as many escallops gules (Hill) ; 2. the same arms
of Hill; 3. gules, a quatrefoil or (Rowe); 4. per bend
sinister ermine and ermines, a lion rampant or (Trevor);
5. per bend crenelle argent and gules (Boyle); 6. the
same arms of Sandys ; 7. or, on a bend engrailed vert,
three pheons of the field (Tipping — Vn. Oxon. , 1566).
Mantling- gules and or. Crest— 1. on a wreath of the
colours, a griffin segreant per fesse or and gules (Sandys) ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, a reindeer's head couped
gules, attired and collared or. Motto — " Probum non
poenitit."
Son of Arthur Marcus Cecil, 3rd Baron Sandys,
b. 1798 ; d. 1863 ; m. 1837, Louisa, d. of Joseph
Blake :—
Rt. Hon. Michael Edwin Marcus Sandys, 5th Baron
Sandys (19 June 1802) [Supporters— Two griffins per fesse
or and gules, collared dancettee of the last], b. 1855; m-
1886, Marjorie Clara Pentreath (d. 1929), d. of late ]ohn
Morgan. 5w/— Ombersley Court, Droitwich, Worcs. A'es.
—7 Devonshire Street, Portland Place, W. Clubs— Turf,
Brooks's.
SANDYS of Graythwaite (Vn. Lanes. 1664). Or, a fesse
dancettee between three cross crosslets fitchee gules.
Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a griffin segreant per fesse or and gules. Motto — " Probum
non poenitet." Livery — Undress: drab, with scarlet cuffs
and collar ; full dress ; coat and waistcoat drab, breeches
scarlet plush.
Son of Lt.-Col. Edwyn del Sandys, Northamptonshire
Regt., b. 1858; d. 1897; 7>i. 1883, Clarissa Marion, d.
of Lt.-Col. G. E. Owen Jackson, late R. M.L.I : —
George Owen Sandys, Esq., J. P., D.L. and (1925)
High Sheriff, co. Lancaster, Major T.F. Res., late
Westmorland and Cumberland Yeo., late Lieut. Royal
Scots (Lothian Regt.), b. 1884; m. 1914, Dulcie Edythe
Angela, only child of Sir Edward Pigott William Redford,
C.B., and has issue — Mervyn Edwyn Sandys, Gentleman, b.
1915 ; and Evangela Del. Seat — Graythwaite Hall, Newby
Bridge, nr. Ulverston, N. Lanes. Res. — 59 Grosvenor
Street, W.i. Clubs — Carlton, Conservative, Beefsteak.
Sons of Edwin William Sandys, Esq., J. P. E.R.Yorks.,
late Maj. R.A., b. 1838 ; d. 1919 ; m. 1st, 1865, Frances
Anne Sandys (d. 1874), d. of Edwin Sandys Bain,
Serjeant-at-Law, of Easter Livelands, co. Stirling ; 2nd,
1879, Eliza Ridley, d. of late Rev. Henry B. Carr,
M.A. , Hon. Canon of Durham : —
William Bain Richardson Sandys, Esq., C. B. , C.M.G. ,
Brig.-Gen. late R.A. , Officer of the Ven. Order of the
Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, b. 1868 ; m.
1901, Joan, only d. of Brig.-Gen. Andrew William Proudfoot,
late Indian Army, and has issue — Barbara Frances [m.
1724
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1924, Lieut. Mervyn John Renton, R.A., and has issue];
and Marjorie [m. 1923, Capt. Warren Lyster Sparkes,
The Devonshire Regt., and has issue]. Seat — Fulford
House, Fulford, York. Club — Yorkshire.
Henry Myles Sandys, Gentleman, b. 1871 . Res. — Easter
Livelands, co. Stirling.
Edward Seton Sandys, Esq., D.S.O., Lieut.-Col. late
R.E., b. 1872.
Son of Henry Stair Sandys, Esq., Capt. late R.N., b.
1841 ; d. 1912; m. 1st, 1866, Frances Beatrice (d.
1879), d. of Rev. Edward Henry Abney of The Firs,
Derby ; 2nd, 1880, Mary Alice, d. of Rev. John Till,
Vicar of Gnosall, co. Stafford : —
James Sandys, Gentleman, b. 1885 ; m. 1913, Nancy,
widow of Canon Bloggandd. of late George Allen. Res. —
SANKEY of Dean's Yard (H. Coll., 10 Ap. 1916)'
Gules, a fesse ermine between in chief two martlets, and
in base a salmon naiant or. Crest — On a wreath argent
and gules, in front of a dexter cubit arm vested gules,
cuffed ermine, the hand grasping by the beam a pair of
scales proper, a martlet as in the arms. Supporters (H.
Coll., 31 July 1923) — On either side a lion sable, gorged
with a collar or, suspended therefrom on the dexter, an
escutcheon azure charged with a paschal lamb gold, and
on the sinister an escutcheon vert charged with a stag
trippant also gold.
Son of Thomas Sankey, of Moreton-in-Marsh, b. 1 828;
d. 1875 ; m. 1865, Catalina Dewsburv (d. 1921) : —
The Rt. Hon. Sir John Sankey, G.B.E. (1917), P.C.
(1928), Knt. Bach. (1914), Knight of Grace of the Order
of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England,
a Lord Justice of Appeal (1928), Judge of the King's
Bench (1914), b. 1866. Res. — 14 Dean's Yard, West-
minster, S.W.i. Clubs — Oxford and Cambridge, Garrick,
Athenaeum.
SANKEY of Fort Frederic (U.O.). Argent, on a bend
sable, three salmon of the field. Mantling' sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm
vested sable, cuffed argent, holding a salmon proper.
. Son of Major Samuel Sankey, 9th Foot, b. ; d. ;
m. 1841, Mary, d. of William Anderson of Aughna-
cloy : —
Harry Samuel Sankey, Gentleman, b. ; m. 1913,
Laura, d. of Lt.-Col. Charles William Selby-Lowndes.
Seat — Fort Frederic, Virginia, co. Cavan. Club — Junior
Carlton.
Son of John Sankey, Barr.-at-Law, b. ; d. 1873 ; m.
1834, Frances, d. of Hon. and Very Rev. George Gore,
LL.D., Dean of Killala:—
Richard Jones Sankey, Esq., D.L. co. Cavan (High
Sheriff 1913), late Capt. 5th Dragoon Guards, b. ; m.
1905, Alice Maude, second d. of the late Gen. W. Saunders-
Knox-Gore. Res. — Fort Frederic, Virginia, co. Cavan.
Henry Sankey, Gentleman, 6J1856. Res. —
Edward Morgan Crofton Sankey. Gentleman, b. 1859.
Res.—
Charles Arthur Sankey, Gentleman, & . Res. —
Gerald Lewis Sankey, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
SANT. Sable, on a chevron cottised or, between
three roses argent, barbed and seeded proper, as
many escallops of the field. Crest— Upon a wreath of
the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, gorged with a
collar vair, holding in the mouth a rose argent, barbed,
slipped and seeded proper, and holding between the paws
an escallop or. Motto — " Si sit sanctus felix."
Son of James Sam, Esq., C.V.O., R.A., Principal
Painter in Ordinary to Her Majesty the Queen, b. 1820 ;
</. 1916 ; m. 1852, Eliza, d. of Dr. R. M. M. Thomson,
R.A.M.C., Staff-Surgeon, Bengal Presidency : —
Mowbray Lees Sant, Esq., Capt. Northumberland Fus.
(ret.), Chief Constable of the co. of Surrey 1899; b. 1863 ;
m. 1889, Annie Marguerite Alicia, d. of Cheesborough
Macdonald of the 22nd Foot ; and has issue — Irene
Marguerite ; and Doris Phcebi (twins). Res. — The Red
House, Shalford, nr. Guildford.
SANKEY (U.O.). Argent, on a bend sable, three
salmon of the field. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm vested sable,
cuffed argent, holding in the hand a fish proper. Motto —
" Sancta clavis cceli fides."
Son of Major Matthew Henry Phineas Sankey, C.B.,
C.B.E.,lateR.E.,&. 1853 ; d. ; m. 1876, Elizabeth,
d. of Maj.-Gen. Edward Lawes Pym: —
Crofton Edward Pym Sankey, Esq., D.S.O , Lt.-Col.
Res. of Officers, late R.E., served S. Africa 1899-1900
(Queen's med 1, 3 clasps) and Great War 1914-19 (desp. ,
D.S.O. with Bar, Croix de Guerre), b. 1877; m. 1st, 1902,
Catherine Evelyn, d. of Cecil Coward ; 2nd, 1908, Gertrude
Marion, d. of G. A. Keefer of British Columbia. Club—
United Service.
Sons of Lt.-Gen. William Sankey, C.B., of Bawnmore,
b. 1822 ; d. 1892 ; m. 1852, Hannah Maria, d. of John
Roe of Rockwell, co. Tipperary: —
Lt.-Col. Alfred Robert Mandeville Sankey, R.E., b.
1857. Res.—
Major Cyril Charles Sankey, R.A., b. 1861 ; m. ;
and has issue Sankey, Gentleman, b. 1900.
Sons of Matthew Henry Sankey, Esq., J. P., b. 1823 ;
d. 1876 ; m. 2nd, 1853, Mehitobel, ygst. d. of John
Roe, D.L., of Rockwell, co. Tipperarv:—
Matthew Villiers Sankey, Gentleman, b 1853. Res. —
Hierom Richard John Sankey, Gentleman, b. 1854.
Res. —
BENJAMIN BECKHAM SAPWELL, Esq., V.D.,
J. P. Norfolk, Col. (ret.) 3rd Vol. Batt. Norfolk Regt. Bom
1843, being the seventh son of John Sapwell and Louisa
Esther his wife, dau. of John Sparrow. Armorial bear-
ings— Vert, a garb or, between four fountains in cross.
Mantling vert and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
upon a mount vert, in front of a passion-cross or, a well
between two branches of oak proper. Motto — " Clarior e
tenebris. " Married, firstly, Oct. 6, 1864, Dorcas Gay,
second dau. of George Thomas Baldwin of Fakenham, Nor-
folk ; and has Issue — (1) Benjamin Beckham Sapwell, B.A.,
LL.B., M.B., B.C. (Cantab,), Barrister-at-Law, b. Jan. 20,
1866 [m. 1902, Jessie Anna, yst. d. of the late Anthony
William Ireland of Guestwick Hall, Norfolk ; and has issue
— John Ireland Sapwell, Gentleman, B.A. (Camb), b. 1903 ;
and Dorcas Joan] ; and Dorcas Gav (deceased) He married
secondly, Sept. 20, 1869, Rosamond Cubitt, fifth dau. of the
above-named G. T. Baldwin ; and has Issue — (2) Cedric Gay
Sapwell, b. Aug. 20, 1870 (deceased) ; (3) Rev. Baldwin
Sparrow Sapwell, M.A. (Camb.), b. July 13, 1889 ; Dorcas
Rosamond ; Mary Baldwin ; and Joyce Meers. Seat —
Sankence, Aylsham, Norfolk.
SARGANT (H. Coll.). Per pale azure and argent,
two dolphins in pale counter-naiant and counterchanged.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a horned owl proper, supporting with the dexter
claw an angler's gaff gold.
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Son of Henry Sargant, Barr.-at-Law, Lincoln's Inn,
b. 1814 ; d. 1880; m. 1854, Catherine Emma, d. of
late Samuel Beale, M.P., of Warfield Grove, Berks: —
Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Henry Sargant, P.C. (1923), Knt.
Bach. (1913), Lord Justice of Appeal 1923-28, Judge of
High Court of Justice (Chancery Div. ) 1913-23, M.A.
(Oxford), Barr. (Lincoln's Inn), b. 1856; m. 1900, Amelia
Julia, d. of late Dion Gambaidella, C.E. ; and has issue —
1 son ; 2 dans. Res. — General's Meadow, Walmer, Kent.
Clubs — Athenaeum, United University.
SARGEANT of Hove (H. Coll., 14 July 1921). Gules,
a chevron between two martlets in chief and in base a
garb or. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, in front of a dolphin hauriant or, two cross
crosslets fitchee sable. Motto — " Teneo et teneor."
Son of Alfred Frank Sargeant, of The Drive, Hove,
b. 1829 ; d. 1896 ; m. 1859, Harriet, d. of the late
George Read of Enfield : —
Sir Alfred Read Sargeant, Knt. Bach. (1921), J. P.
Sussex and Hove, Barrister-at-Law, Lincoln's Inn, b.
1873 J tn. 1910, Annie, d. of the late Rev. John Flynn,
B.D., Canon of Truro. Res. — 55 The Drive, Hove,
Sussex. Clubs — Hove, R.A.C.
SARGENT (H. Coll., 1929). Argent, on a chevron be-
tween three dolphins naiant embowed sable, a marguerite
proper between two naval crowns or, and on an escutcheon of
pretence the arms of Ashman, namely, per pale or and
gules, on a bend between two talbots' heads erased, three
ash leaves all counterchanged. Mantling sable and argent.
S.'dJ,,n-x»
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, between two wings
erect and addorsed sable, the exterior one charged with a
marguerite as in the arms, a dolphin proper. Motto — " In
periculis audax."
Eldest son of Edward George Sargent, of Clifton,
Bristol, b. 1845 ; m. 1871, Emily, d. of William Marshall
Grose, of Stoke-on-Trent : —
Sir Percy William George Sargent, Knt. Bach. (1929),
C.M.G., D.S.O., M.A.. M.B., B.Ch. (Cantab.), F.R.C.S.
(Eng.), Senior Surgeon St. Thomas's Hospital, Member of
Council, Roy. Coll. of Surgeons of England, Hon.
Consultant Surgeon to Ministry of Pensions, Hon. Col.
R.A.M.C. , etc., b. 1873; m. 1907, May Louise, yngr. d.
and co-heir of the late Sir Herbert Ashman, Bart. ; and has
issue — (1) John Sargent. Esq., b. 1910 ; (2) Hugh Sargent,
Esq., b. 1913; and Nancie. Res. — 20 Harley Street,
London, W. Clubs — Athenaeum, Junior Carlton, Ranelagh.
SARGOOD (H. Coll.). Argent, on a chevron between
in chief two estoiles gules, as many crosses form6e fitch6e
chevronwise of the field, over all a sword erect proper.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a lion sejant supporting with the dexter paw a
pennon gules charged with the arms. Motto—" Stead-
fast."
Sons of Lieut. -Col. Sir Frederick Thomas Sargood,
K.C.M.G., Minister of Defence of the State of
Victoria, Australia, b. ; d. 1903 ; m. 1st,
; 2nd, 1880, Julia ( Res.— Vachery, Shere[
Surrey), d. of James Tomlin, of London : —
? Sons.
SARSFIELD (U.O.). Per pale argent and gules, a
fleur-de-lys per pale sable and of the first. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a leopard's
face or. Motto — " Virtus non vertitur."
Sons of Dominick Ronayne Patrick Sarsfield, Esq.,
J. P., D.L., of Doughcloyne, b. 1828; d. 1892; m.
1858, Mary Anne Elizabeth Helena, d. of James de la
Cour of Mallow : —
Thomas Ronayne Sarsfield, Esq., J. P. co. Cork, Capt.
3rd Batt. Roy. Munster Fus. , b. 1862. Seat— Doughcloyne.
co. Cork.
James de la Cour Sarsfield, Gentleman, b. 1864
Res.— '
Son of William Stopford Sarsfield, Esq., Capt. Con-
naught Rangers, b. 1868 ; d. 1914 ; m. 1898, Beatrice
Lalage Powell, d. of .Percy John Gordon Maynard of
Rat oath, co. Meath ; —
Patrick Sarsfield, Gentleman, b. 1899. Res. —
SASSOON (H. Coll.). Or, a palm-tree eradicated
proper, between on the dexter a pomegranate also proper
and on the sinister a branch of laurel fructed vert, both
proper, on a chief azure, a lion passant of the first, in the
dexter paw a rod erect gold. Mantling vert and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a
fernbrake, surmounted by a dove volant, having in the
beak a laurel-branch all proper, the wings semee of
estoiles or. Motto — " Candide et constanter."
Son of Sir Edward Albert Sassoon, 2nd Bart., formerly
Major Middx. Yeo. Cav., M.P. for Hythe 1899-
1912, D.L. Sussex, b. 1856; d. 1912; m. 1887, Aline
Caroline (d. 1909), d. of Baron Gustave de Roths-
child :—
Rt. Hon. Sir Philip Albert Gustave David Sassoon, P.C.
(1929), G.B.E. (1922), C.M.G. (1927), 3rd Bart (22 March
1890), Major late Roy. East Kent Yeo., Under-Sec. of State
for Air 1924-1929, M.P. Hythe since 1912, served Great
War, has Legion of Honour, Croix de Guerre, Order of the
Crown of Belgium, Order of l'Etoile Noire, b. 1888. Res.
— 25 Park Lane, London, W. ; Port Lympne, Lympne,
Kent ; Trent Park, New Barnet, Herts. Clubs — Carlton,
Ranelagh, Hurlingham, Roehampton, R.A.C.
Son of Sir Edward Elias Sassoon, 2nd Bart., b. 1853;
d. 1924 ; m. 1880, Leontine, d. of Abraham Levy : —
Sir Ellice Victor Sassoon, 3rd Bart. (1909), late Capt.
R.A.F., b. 1881. Res.— 46 Grosvenor Place, W.
Son of Meyer Elias Sassoon, Gentleman, b. 1855 ; d.
1924; m. 1892, Mozelle, d. of the late A. M. Gubbay,
and granddau. of the late Sir Albert Sassoon, 1st
Bart. :—
Reginald Ellice Sassoon, Esq., M.C., Capt. late Irish
Gds. , b. 1893 ; m. 1921, Mrs. James Guthrie (marriage an-
nulled 19 ). Res. — Shanghai.
Son of Elias Sassoon, b. 1820; d. 1880; m. 1840,
Leah, d. of Moses Gubbay of Bombay : —
David Elias Sassoon, Gentleman, b. 1866. Res. —
Sons of Joseph Sassoon, Esq. J. P. of Ashley Park,
b. 1855 ; d. 1918 ; m. 1884, Louise, d. of Baron Horace
de Gunzburg of St. Petersburg : —
David Sassoon, Gentleman, b. 1888. Seat — Ashley Park.
Walton-on-Thames.
Arthur Meyer Sassoon, Esq., Capt. 13th Hussars, b.
1894.
Frederick Sassoon, Esq., Capt. R.F.A. , 0. 1892 ; m. 1919,
Margaret, d. of the late Frederick Franklin, and has issue
— Humphrey Frederick Sassoon, Gentleman, b. 1920.
Res.—
Edward Sassoon, Gentleman, Lieut. 5th Dragoon Guards,
b. 1892.
Sons of Alfred Ezra Sassoon of Weirleigh, Kent, b.
1861 ; d. 1895 ; m. 1884, Theresa Georgina, d. of
Thomas Thorneycroft of London : —
Michael Thorneycroft Sassoon, Gentleman, b. 1884.
Seat — Hatherleigh, Matfield, Brenchley, Kent.
Siegfried Loraine Sassoon, Gentlemen, b. 1886. Res. —
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Son of Reuben David Sassoon, Esq., M.V.O. , £.1835 ;
WILLIAM HENRY RADCLIFFE SAUNDERS,
Esquire, Major (retired) East Surrey Regt. Bom
d. 1905 ; m. 1853, Catherine, d. of Daried Ezekiel'of
Poonah : —
David Sassoon, Gentleman, b. 1867. Res. —
Yr. sons of David Sassoon of Bombay, b. 1793 ; d. 1864 ;
m. 2nd, Farha, d. of Furraj Hycem : —
Solomon Sassoon, Gentleman, b. (twin), 1841 ; m. 1876,
Flora, d. of E.J. Abraham of Bombay ; and has issue — David
Sassoon, Gentleman, b. 1880 ; Rachael, and Mozello. Res. —
Frederick Sassoon, Gentleman, b. 1853. Res. —
SAUMAREZ (H. Coll., 1801). Argent, on a chevron
gules between three leopards' faces as many castles triple-
towered or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
w reath of the colours, a falcon displayed proper. Motto —
" In Deo spero."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir John Vincent Saumarez, 3rd Baron
De Saumarez, b. 1806; d. 1891 ; m. 1st, 1838, Caroline
Esther (d. 1846), d. of William Rhodes of Kirskill
and Bramhope Hall, co. Yorks. ; 2nd, 1850, Margaret
Antoinette (d. 1904), d. of William Richard Hopkyns
Northey of Oving House, co. Bucks. : —
Rt. Hon. Sir James St. Vincent Saumarez, 4th Baron De
Saumarez (U.K, 15 Sept. i83i),and a Baronet (U.K., 13 June
1801), M.A. (Camb.), late Capt. Grenadier Guards, formerly
(1867-83) Diplo. Service [Supporters — Dexter, a unicorn
argent, the tail cowarded, gorged with a naval crown azure,
and charged on the shoulder with a castle, triple-towered
gules; sinister, a greyhound argent, collared gules, ring
and rim or, charged on the shoulder with an anchor erect
sable, encircled with a wreath of laurel vert], b. 1843 ; m.
1882, Jane Anne, O.B.E., d. of Capt. Charles Acton Vere
Broke, R.E. ; and has issue — (1) Hon. James St. Vincent
Broke Saumarez, Capt. Scots Gds., b. 1889 [m. 1914,
Gunhild, d. of Maj. -Gen. Victor Gustaf Balch, K.C.M.G.,
and has issue — Philip St. Vincent Saumarez, Esq,, b. 1917 ;
James Victor Broke Saumarez, Esq., b. 1924; Veronica;
and Christine] ; Hon. Evelyn [m. 19 19, John Arthur Haigh
Wood, M.C., D.S.C., Lieut. R.N.V.R., and has issue];
Hon. Marion ; and Hon. Gladys. Seats — Saumarez Park,
Guernsey; Broke Hall, Ipswich; Shrubland Park, Need-
ham, Suffolk. Town house — 43 Grosvenor Place, S.W.
Clubs — Travellers', St. James's.
Hon Arthur Saumarez, b. 1852 ; m. 1881, Hon Edith
Mary M'Garel-Hogg, d. of 1st Baron Magheramorne ; and
has had issue — (*) Reginald Stafford Saumarez, Esq. , M.C. ,
Staff Capt. London Regt., b. 1886; killed in action 19 18 ;
Muriel Antoinette; and Rosalind Edith. Res. — Cobo,
Arlington Road, Eastbourne.
Hon. Gerald Le Marchant Saumarez, b. 1859. Club—
Bachelors'.
June 7, 1857, being the eldest son of the late John Brewer
Saunders of "The Knoll," Torquay. Armorial bearings
— Per chevron azure and argent, a chevron per chevron
between two elephants' heads erased in chief and a lion
sejant in base, all counterchanged. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an elephant's
head argent, erased gules, charged on the neck with an
annulet azure, between two palm branches slipped vert
Motto — "Fide sed cui vide." Livety— Dark blue, black
facings. Married. Nov. 25, 1885, Mary, eldest dau. of
Major-Gen. John Frederick Berthon, Bombay Staff Corps.
Residence —
SAUNDERS (H. Coll., 19 May 1925). Glues, on a
chevron ermine, between in chief two double-headed eagles
displayed, and in base a lion rampant crowned or, alfleur-
de-lys between two bulls' heads caboshed of the first, on a
chief of the third two elephants' heads erased sable.
Mantling: gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a demi-lion rampant or, holding in the
mouth a sprig of alisaunder two thistles leaved and slipped
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proper. Badge — A sprig of alisaunder proper. Motto —
" In Deo fidemus."
Son of T. Chapman Saunders, of Charminster, Dorset,
b. 1834 ; d. 1923 ; m. 1876, Anne Elizabeth, d. of John
A. Smith, of Bradford, Dorset : —
Thomas Homer-Saunders, Gentleman, b. 1879 ; assumed
additional surname of Homer by Deed Poll 1925 ; m. 1912,
Lilian, yngst. d. of George Verney Tomlin of Brighton.
Res. — Leylands Park, Burgess Hill, Sussex ; 1 and 2
Albert Mansions, Hove, Sussex. Club — Hove.
SAUNDERSON (Confn. U.O. 1898). Paly of six and
per fesse counterchanged argent and azure, on a bend sable,
three bezants. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a talbot passant sable, charged with
a bezant. Motto — ' ' Je suis veillant a plaire. "
Son of Rev. Robert de Bedick Saunderson, Clerk in
Holy Orders, M.A. , Member F.S. A. , b. 1863 ; d. ;
m. 1890, Frances Anna, younger dau. of Thomas
Nicholson Jones of Belle Vue, New Ross : —
Robert de Bedick Saunderson, Gentleman, b, Sept. 21,
1891. Postal address
SAUNDERS-KNOX-GORE of Belleek (U.O.). Quar-
terly, 1 and 4, gules, a fesse between three cross crosslets
fitch^e or, all within a bordure argent (Gore) ; 2 and
3, grand quarters, quarterly, i. and iiii. , gules, a falcon
rising or, within an orle waved on the outer side and
engrailed on the inner argent, a crescent for difference
(Knox) ; ii. and iii. , sable, on a chevron engrailed ermine,
a crescent azure between three bulls' heads caboshed argent
(Saunders). Crests-i. on a wreath of the colours, a
wolf rampant or (Gore) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours a
falcon close perched on a rest proper (Knox ; 3 out' of
a mural crown proper, a bull's head gules, charged with
a crescent or (Saunders). Motto—" In hoc signo vinces "
Son of Col. William Arthur Gore Saunders- Knox-Gore
J. P., D.L , R.A., of Belleek Manor, b. 1854 • d iq2c-
m. 1887, Maria Beecher, d. of John Simpson Prince'
Esq. : —
William Arthur Cecil Saunders- Knox-Gore, Esq , D S O
Lt.-Col. King's Royal Rifle Corps, served Great' War
(desp., D.S.O., Croix de Guerre), b. 1888 ; m 1910
Monica, d. of R. Lawrence. Seat— Belleek Manor, Ballina
Mayo. Res.— Outlook, Hythe, Kent. Clubs— Naval and
Military, R.A.C.
Son of Maj.-Gen. William Boyd Saunders-Knox-
Gore, late R.A., J. P. for Devon, and D.L. for Mayo
High Sheriff 1895), b. ; d. 1902 ; m. 1854, Matilda
[d. 1912), eldest d. of Sir Francis Arthur Knox-Gore
1st Bart., of Belleek:—
Major Arthur Harold Ward Saunders-Knox-Gore late
Loyal North Lanes. Regt., b. 1870. Res. —
SAURIN (Confn. U.O. 1819). Argent, out of a mount
vert, an oak-tree proper, on a chief azure, a crescent
between two mullets of the first. Mantling vert and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, an
oak-tree proper.
Sons of Morgan James Saurin, Esquire, of Orielton,
co. Pembroke, J. P., late Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col.
Commanding Pembroke Yeo. Cav. , formerly Capt. 6th
Dragoon Guards, b. 1845 1 d- J922 ; tn. 1873, Fanny
Margaret, only child of the late William Tyrwhitt
Walker, Esq., of Bossington House, Hants. : —
William Mark Saurin, Esq., J. P. and (1923) High Sheriff
co. Pembroke, Major late 3rd Batt. Yorkshire Regt. , served
S. Africa 1900-2 and European War 1914 (wounded), has
Order of Leopold of Belgium, b. June 20, 1877; m. 1923,
Apphia Elizabeth, d. of the late Capt. W. Ainsworth, of
Spotlands, Lanes. Res.— The Abbey, Penally, Pembroke-
shire. Club — Jun. United Service.
Gerald Louis Saurin, Esq., Commander R.N. , b. Oct. 13,
1880. Clubs — Naval and Military, Royal Yacht Squadron
(Cowes).
SAUVAGE-NOLTING (Regd. H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1
and 4, per pale or and azure, on the dexter side a savage
wreathed round the head and loins with leaves, and resting
on his dexter shoulder a cudgel all proper, and on the
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sinister side a lion with two tails entwined or ; 2 and 3,
azure, issuant out of a wfeath of leaves a demi-savage, on
the head a like wreath, and holding in the dexter hand a
spear all proper, and on an escutcheon of pretence — argent,
two pallets gules. Mantling, azure and or. Crest — On a
coronet or, a demi sav2ge, wreathed and holding a cudgel
as in the arms. Supporters — Two savages, wreathed round
the head and loins with leaves, each holding in the exterior
hand a cudgel head downwards all proper. Motto—" Tout
a l'aide de Dieu." Livery — Blue and gold.
Eldest son of C.W. de Sauvage-Nolting, Alderman of
the Town Council of Amsterdam, Holland, b. 1857 ; d.
1911 ; m. 1882, Heile, d. of Hendrik Hesselink, of
Westerbrcek Manor, Holland: —
Henry de Sauvage-Nolting, French Consul, Officier de
l'lnstruction Publique de France, Chevalier de la Legion
d'Honneur, Master of the Manor of Swartewael, b. 1886;
m. 1926, R6gine, d. of Adolphe Goldschmidt, Banker, of
Amsterdam, and has issue — R6gine Sophie Catherine ; and
Ir6ne Louise Marie. Res. — Chateau de Pont-Roger,
Normandy, France.
SAVAGE, see HEYWORTH-SAVAGE.
SAVAGE (H. Coll., 25 Jan. 1918). Argent, on a fesse
dancett^e between four lioncels three in chief and one in
base sable, two doves each holding in the beak a branch of
olive proper. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a lion's jamb couped or,
grasping a branch of holly fructed proper, a saltire sable.
Motto — "A te pro te."
Eldest son of John Maxwell Savage, Gentleman, 01
Borrodale Road, Sefton Park, Liverpool, b. 1831 ;
d. 1906 ; m. 1858, Victoria Adelaide, d. of John Lloyd,
of London : —
Henry Maxwell Savage, Gentleman, b. 1859 ; m. 1890,
Margaret, d. of James Beckett, of Longview, Huyton,
Lanes. ; and has issue— (1) Eric Herbert Maxwell Savage,
Gentleman, b. 1891 [m. Rosalind Euphemia Winter ; and
has issue — David John Maxwell Savage, Gentleman,
b. 1924]; (2) Ronald Henry Maxwell Savage, Gentleman,
M.A. (Cantab), b. 1900; Hilda Catherine [m. 1895, Dudley
Bishop, of Winchmore Hill]. Res. — 16 Elm Park Road,
Winchmore Hill, N.21.
SAVILE, Baron, see LUMLEY-SAVILE.
SAVILE (H. Coll., 1798.). Argent, on a bend sable,
cottised gules, three owls of the first, all within a bordure
engrailed of the third. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, an eagle rising per bend
sinister or and sable, holding in the beak a fleur-de-lys azure.
Motto — " Nil conscire sibi."
Sons of Rev. Frederick Alexander Stewart-Savile, J. P.
for Devon, M.A. Trin. Coll., Camb. ; held successively
the Rectories of King's Nympton, North Huish, and
Torwood, Torquay, co. Devon ; assumed the name of
Stewart in 1874, under the will of his wife's uncle, Robert
Dykes, b. 1819 ; d. 1907; m. 1852, Sophia Stewart,
only d. of Thomas Dykes of Oatlands, co. Lanark : —
Walter Stewart-Savile, Esq., J. P. Bucks., Capt. late " The
Buffs," b. 1855 ; m. 1885, Mildred, d. of Capt. Montgomery
Campbell, R.A. , of Thurmaston Hall, Leics. ; and has
surv. issue — Esmee Violet [m. 1914, Lt.-Col. Darell, M.C.,
and has issue.] Res. — Ven, Sherborne, Dorset. Club —
Naval and Military.
Robert Dykes Stewart-Savile, Esq., J. P. Hants., A.D.C.
to Earl Onslow, Governor-General of New Zealand 1888,
Master of the West Kent Foxhounds 1893-5, b. 1863 ; m.
1892, Katherine Evelyn, d. of Henry Lumsden of Pitcaple ;
and has issue — Derek Stewart-Saville, Gentleman, b. 1898;
Gladys [m. 1913, John Thornycroft, son of Sir Isaac
Thornycroft]. Res. — Oaklands, Bembridge, Isle of Wight.
Clubs — Turf, White's, Windham, Royal Yacht Squadron
(Cowes).
SAVILE (H. Coll.). Argent, on a bend sable, three
owls of the field. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, an owl as in the arms.
Motto— "Be fast."
Sons of Rt. Hon. John Charles George Savile, 4th
Earl of Mexborough, b. 1810; d 1899; m. 1st, 1842,
Lady Rachel Katherine (d. 1854), eldest d. of 3rd Earl
of Oxford; 2nd, 1861, Agnes Louisa Elizabeth, d. of
John Raphael : —
Rt. Hon. John Henry Savile, 6th Earl of Mexborough
(n Feb. 1766), Viscount Pollington and Baron Pollington
of Longford, Ireland (8 Nov. 1753) [Supporters — On
either side a lion proper, collared and chained or], J. P. and
D.L. for W.R. Yorks., J. P. for N.R. Yorks., Hon. Capt.
in the Army, formerly Lieut. 2nd Life Guards, b. 1868 ;
tn. 1905, Hon. Margaret Eva de Burgh Knatchbull-
Hugessen, d. of 2nd Baron Brabourne ; and has issue —
John Raphael Wentworth Savile, commonly called Viscount
Pollington, b. 1906; Lady Agnes Marjorie Alice Mary;
Lady Beatrice Anne ; Lady Mary Elspeth Sylvia ; and Lady
Anne Sarah Alethea Marjorie. Seats — Methley Park,
Leeds; Arden Hall, Helmsley, Yorks.
Hon. George Savile, J. P. for N.R. Yorks., Hon.
Capt. in the Army, formerly Lieut. 3rd Yorkshire Regt.,
b. 1871 ; m. 1920, Lady Margaret Forbes, d. of 7th Earl of
Granard. Res. — Ditton Lodge, Thames Ditton ; Hawnby
Lodge, Helmsley. Clubs — Bachelors', Travellers', Yorks.
Son of Rev. and Hon. Philip York Savile, b. 1814 ;
d. 1897; m. 1842, Emily Mary Brand, d. of William
Hale of King's Walden, Herts. : —
Henry William Savile, Esq., Commander R.N. (ret.),
b. 1850. Res. —
FREDERIC SAVILL SAVILL-ONLEY, Esq., Major
King's Royal Rifle Corps (ret.). Born April 5, 1853,
being the fourth son of the late Henry Philip Marsham of
Rippon Hall, Hevingham, in the co. of Norfolk, by his wife
Caroline Savill, eldest dau. of Onley Savill-Onley, Esq., of
Stisted Hall, in the co. of Essex, B.A. of the University of
Cambridge, by his wife and cousin Caroline Mary, fifth dau.
of Col. John Harvey of Thorpe Lodge, co. Norfolk ; and
assumed by Royal Licence 9 May 1910 the name and arms
of Savill-Onley. Armorial bearings— Quarterly, 1 and
4, per pale or and gules, three piles meeting in point
counterchanged, on a canton argent a mullet pierced sable
(for Onley) ; 2. argent, on a bend sable cottised gules,
three owls of the field (for Savill) ; 3. the arms of
Marsham. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a Mantling gules and or ; and
for his Crests, 1. out of a crown vallary or, an eagle's
head issuing from flames proper, holding in the beak a sprig
of laurel, also proper (for Onley) ; 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, on a mount vert, an owl argent, charged on the
body with three mullets in bend gules (for Savill) ; 3. the
crest of Marsham. Motto — " Alteri si tibi." Livery —
Dark blue, silver buttons, yellow and blue striped waistcoat.
Married, August 24, 1887, Bertha Alice, only d. of late Col.
Cameron Hogge, Grenadier Guards ; and has had issue —
Frederic Somerville Wroth Savill-Onley, Esq., Capt.
R.A.S.C., b. 1894 ; d. 1920 ; and Cameron Violet Jane [m.
1909, Edward Humphrey Noel Ryde]. Seats — Bh'ckling
Lodge, Aylsham, Norfolk ; The Hermitage, Wyke, Win-
chester. Club — Army and Navy.
SAVORY (H. Coll., 1890). Argent, two pales within as
many flaunches vert, a chief sable, thereon a staff erect en-
twined by a serpent proper. Mantling vert and argent.
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Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a mount in front of a
cubit arm proper, the hand holding a chapeau gules, turned
up argent, a serpent nowed vert, between two branches of
laurel, also proper. Motto — " Esse quam videri."
Son of Rev. Sir Borradaile Savory, 2nd Bart., b. 1855;
d. 1906; m. 1881, Florence Julia (d. 1902), d. of
Frederick William Pavy, F.R.S., M.D., of Grosvenor
Street : —
Sir William Borradaile Savory, 3rd Bart. (24 March 1890),
M.A. Trin. Coll., Camb. , High Sheriff Bucks. 1923, Knight
of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of
Jerusalem, b. 1882 ; m. 1907, Argemone Margaret Carruthers,
d. of the late Charles Johnstone of Liverpool ; and has
issue— Argemone Margaret Joyce ; Diana Victor ; and
Pamela Frances. Res. — Woodlands, Stoke Poges, co.
Buckingham. Club — Leander.
SAWBRIDGE (H. Coll.). Or, two bars azure, each
charged with a barrulet dancett^e argent, on a chief in-
dented of the second, an ermine spot of the first. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
lion azure, holding in his paw a saw erect or, and charged
on the shoulder with an ermine spot as in the arms.
Sons of Rev. John Sikes Sawbridge, Rural Dean and
Hon. Canon of Ely, b. 1841 ; d. 1925 ; m. 1874, Eliza-
beth Tudor, eld. d. of late George Edward Frere,
F.R.S., of Roydon Hall, Diss, Norfolk :—
Rev. John Edward Bridgeman Sawbridge, b. 1877 ;
m. 1906, Lucy Maud, d. of Rev. Raywood Firth, and has
issue — Christopher John Bridgeman Sawbridge, Gentle-
man, b. 1906 ; Henry Raywood Sawbridge, Gentleman, b.
1907; Peter Frere Sawbridge, Gentleman, b. 1909 ; Richard
Swithin Sawbridge, Gentleman, b. 1911 ; and Lucy Mar-
garet. Res. — Brent Pelham Rectory, Buntingford.
Bartle Frere Sawbridge, Gentleman, b. 1883. Res. —
24 Reynolds Close, Hampstead Way, N.W.11.
Henry Richard Sawbridge, Esq., O.B.E., Capt. R.N.,
b. 1885. Res.— Thrigby Hall, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.
Rev. Hugh Fabian Frere Sawbridge, M.C., b. 1887.
Res. — Thrigby Hall, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.
SAWBRIDGE (H. Coll.). Or, two bars azure, each
charged with a barrulet dancette"e argent, a chief indented of
the second. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-lion rampant azure, holding a hand-
saw erect or.
Sons of Capt. Robert Cooper Sawbridge, of 10th
Hussars, b. 1837; d. 1886 ; m 1872, Elizabeth Frances,
d. of Henry Denne of Canterbury : —
James Henry Alured de Denne Sawbridge, Gentleman,
b. 1873; m. 1897, Maud, eldest d. of late Richard John
Richard Ratcliffe Keane ; and has issue — Robert John
Wanley Sawbridge, Gentleman, b. 1899. Res. —
Irving Robert Wanley Sawbridge, Gentleman, b. 1875,
Res.—
SAWBRIDGE-ERLE-DRAX. Quarterly, 1 and 4,
chequy or and azure, on a chief gules, three ostrich feathers
in plume, issuant of the first, and for distinction a canton
argent, charged with a cross crosslet of the third (for
Drax) ; 2. gules, three escallops, two and one, argent, a
bordure engrailed of the last, and for distinction a canton
or, charged with a cross crosslet of the first (for Erie) ; 3.
or, two bars azure, each charged with a barrulet dancette'e
argent, a chief indented of the second (for Sawbridge).
Mantling azure and or, Crests — 1. upon a wreath of the
colours, a demi-dragon, wings inverted or, and for dis-
tinction the shoulder charged with a cross crosslet gules
(for Drax) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant azure, holding a hand-saw erect or (for Sawbridge).
Sons of Wanley Ellis Sawbridge-Erle-Drax, of Bilting
House, Wye, Esq., J. P., Lieut. Dorset (Queen's Own)
Yeomanry Cavalry, b. 1859, succeeded to his estates
under the will of his uncle, John Samuel Wanley
Sawbridge-Erle-Drax, Esquire, J. P., D.L., M.P. in
Jan. 1887; assumed by Royal Licence the additional
surnames and arms of Erle-Drax, October 7 following ;
d. 1928; in. 1892, Milward (d. 1901), only surviving
dau. of the late John Wyld, formerly Lieutenant 3rd
(King's Own) Light Dragoons : —
John Charles William Sawbridge-Erle-Drax, Gentleman,
b. 1893. Seat — Bilting House, Wye, Kent.
George Wanley Sawbridge- Erle-Drax, Gentleman, £.1900.
SAWLE, see GRAVES-SAWLE.
SAWREY-COOKSON (R L. 1881. H. Coll.). Quarterly.
1 and 4, argent, on a bend engrailed between six lioncels
gules, a rose of the first, between two arrows proper
(Sawrey) ; 2 and 3, per pale nebulyor and gules, two pallets
between as many legs couped at the thigh in armour all
counterchanged (Cookson). Mantling gules and or.
Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, in front of a dexter
arm embowed in armour, the hand grasping an arrow in
bend sinister point downwards, the Roman fasces fesseways,
all proper (Sawrey) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-
lion rampant proper, gorged with a collar nebuly gules,
holding in the dexter paw a club also proper, and resting
the sinister paw on a spur, rowel upwards or (Cookson).
Mottoes — " Nil desperandum " ; " Dictisfactisque simpler."
Sons of James Sawrey-Cookson, Esq. , J. P., of Neasham
Hall, Darlington; and Broughton Tower, Broughton-
in-Furness, Lanes, (who assumed the additional name
of Sawrey by Royal Licence in 1881, in compliance
with the will of his kinsman, John Sawrey, Esq., of
Broughton Tower, co. Lancaster, D.L. and J. P. ),
b. 1816 ; d. 1888 ; m. 3rd, 1865, Georgina Margaret
(d. 1924), d. of Gen. William Edward Rawlinson, and
grand-dau. of John Rawlinson of Alresford House, co.
Southampton : —
Lt.-Col. Freville Rawlinson Sawrey-Cookson, served Boer
War and Great War, Lt.-Col. G.H.Q. Staff, b. 1866;
m. ist, 1890, Catherine Anna (d. 1920), d. of the late
Richard Stirling of Craigwallace, Bridge of Allan, and of
Cordale, Dumbartonshire ; and has had issue — James
Richard Freville Sawrey-Cookson, Gentleman, b. 1891 ;
d. 1903 ; m. and, 1924, Marjorie Doris, d. of William
Belcher, of Westcllffe-on-Sea, and Chateau St. Maurice,
Mentone. Res. — The Old Nook, Bloxham, Banbury.
Club— Junior Carlton.
Ernest Edward Sawrey-Cookson, Esq., Capt. W. Yorks.
Regt., served Great War, b. 1867; m. 1898, Amy, d. of
C. J. Coles. Res.— Leybourne Stud, West Mailing, Kent.
Lowthian Sawrey-Cookson, Gentleman, b 1870. Club —
Caledonian.
Clement Sawrey-Cookson, Gentleman, b. 1872 ; m 1906,
Myra, d. of John Neilson of Mollance, Kirkcudbrightshire ;
and has issue — John Clement Basil Sawrey-Cookson.
Gentleman, b. 1907 ; Myra Hermione ; and Janet Marion,
Res. — Lincombe Hall, Stourport, Worcs.
Christopher Bryan Crackenthorpe Sawrey - Cookson,
Gentleman, b. 1875. Res. — British Columbia.
Sydney Spencer Sawrey-Cookson, Esq., B.A. (Oxon.),
Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple), Judicial Commissioner
British North Borneo 1910, Judge of Supreme Court,
Gambia, 1920, and of Gold Coast Colony 1925, b. 1876 ; m.
1910, Edith Isabel Margaret, eldest d. of Sir George
Robertson Turner, and has issue — Richard Buchanan
Sawrey-Cookson, Gentleman, b. 1915 ; June Isabel Sydney ;
and Audrey Rosaline. Res.— Judge's Quarters, Sekond,
Accra, Gold Coast Colony. Clubs— Brooks's, New Oxford
and Cambridge.
SAWYER of Heywood (H. Coll.). Azure, a fesse
chequy or and sable, between three sea-pies argent.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a talbot guardant proper. Motto — " Cherche
et tu trouveras."
Son of Rev. William George Sawyer, M.A., Rector of
Taplow, b. 1829 ; d. ; m. 1862, Margaret, d. ot
Rev. C. A. Sheppard of Great Milton, Oxon. : —
Rev. William Ellis Sawyer, M.A., b. 1878; m. 1908,
Gertrude Margaret, eld. d. of the late Ralph Henry Cole
of Fell Court, Torquay. Res.— Middleton Stoney Rectory,
Bicester.
SAWYER (H. Coll.). Azure, a fesse argent, in chief a
caduceus erect or, between two sea-pies proper, and in base
a sea-pie of the last between two caducei erect of the
third. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, in front of two caducei saltirewise or, upon
a mount vert, a foxhound scenting proper. Motto —
" Cherche et tu trouveras."
Sons of Sir James Sawyer, Knt., M.D., F.R.C.P.,
F.S.A., J. P., of Haseley Hall, co. Warwick, b. 1844 ;
d. 1919 ; m. 1873, Adelaide Mary, d. of Rev. John
Harwood Hill, B.A., F.S.A., Rector of Cranoe,
Leics- : —
James Edward Hill Sawyer, Esq., Lt.-Col. R.A.M.C.,
T.A. Res., M.A., M.D., B.Ch. (Oxon.), M.R.C.P. (Lond.).
F.R.G.S., b. 1874 ; m. 1906, Margaret Longstaff, d. of
Lt.-Col. Llewellyn Wood Longstaff, O.B.E., F.R.G.S.,
1730
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and has issue — James Basil Longstaff Sawyer, Esq.,
b. 1910 ; Edward Llewellyn Sawyer, Gentleman,
b. 191 1 ; Frank Longstaff Sawyer, Gentleman, b. 1918 ;
Joan Mary. — Res. — Holton House, Burwash, Sussex.
Ralph Fitz James Sawyer, Esq., Capt. R.A.M.C. (T.A.
Res.), Barrister-at-Law, M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1881 ; tn. 191 1,
Winifred Mayzod, d. of Rev. David Thomas, M.A.,
Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford, Rector of Garsington,
Oxon.; and has issue — MervynSawyer,Gentleman,6.i9i4;
Susan. Res. — Bayley House, Wellington, Shropshire.
SAY, see HALL-SAY.
SAYE and SELE, Baron, see TWISLETON-WYKE-
HAM-FIENNES.
SAYER of Pett Place (Vn. of Essex 1634, H. Coll.).
Gules, a chevron argent between three peewits proper.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a dexter arm in armour embowed proper, garnished
or, the hand grasping a griffin's head erased or.
Son of John Sayer, Esq., of Pett Place, Kent, and
Arlingham, co. Gloucester, M.A. , Barrister-at-Law
(Lincoln's Inn), J. P. co. Kent, b. 1823; d. 1886; m.
1849, Charlotte Sibella (d. 1900), d. of Rev. William
Crawley: —
Arthur Sayer, Gentleman, b. 1856; m. 1887, Anna Kate,
d. of Benjamin Smith ; and has issue — Rev. Arthur Gerald
Sayer, M.A. (Oxon.), Vicar of West End, Southampton,
b. 1888 [m. 1922, Bridget Catherine, d. of the late Edward
St. Aubyn, Esq., D.L., J. P., of Manor Lodge, Devonport,
and has issue — Julian Honrywood Sayer, Gentleman,
b. 1926 ; and Madryn Bridget]. Seat— Pett Place, Charing,
Kent. Res. — Brunstead, Dean Park Road, Bournemouth.
Club — Junior Constitutional.
CHARLES EDWARD SAYLE, Gentleman, Master of
Arts of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge. Born
December 6, 1864, being the fifth son of Robert Sayle,
Esq., J. P., of Cambridge, by his wife Priscilla Caroline,
dau. of Thomas Ginger of Eddlesborough, in the co. of
Buckingham. Armorial bearings — Argent, on a fesse
cottised engrailed azure, between three wolves' heads erased
sable , as many griffins' heads erased or. Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling
azure and argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the
colours, in front of a wolf's head couped sable, gorged with
a collar gemelle or, three escallops gold. Motto — " Who
most has served is greatest. " Livery — Blue and silver.
Estate — Parsley House, Southery, Downham Market, in the
county of Norfolk.
SAYLE (H. Coll., 12 Jan. 1874). Argent, on a fesse plain
with cottises engrailed azure, between three wolves' heads
erased sable, as many gryphons' heads erased or. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a wolfs head couped sable, gorged with a collar
gemel or, three escallops also or. Motto — " Who most has
served is greatest."
Sons of Bordman Bromhead Dalton Sayle, Gentleman,
of Roydon, Essex, b. 1850 ; d. 1916 ; m. 1879, Charlotte
Mary, d. of Robert Sayle, Esq., J. P., of Cambridge: —
Robert Theophilus Dalton Sayle, Esq., Capt. R.A.S.C. ,
b. 1882 ; m. 1908, Winifred Gertrude Mary, elder d. of
William Frederick Laurie ; and has issue — Mary Isabel.
Res. — Langtons, Ottershaw, Surrey. Club — Jun. Carlton.
Lieut. -Comdr. Arthur Reginald Willis Sayle, R.N. R. ,
R.D., F.R.G.S., Barrister-at-Law, Gray's Inn, b. 1887.
Club — Junior Army and Navy.
Son of Robert Sayle, Gentleman, b. 1816 ; d. 1883 ;
m. 1849, Priscilla Caroline, d. of Thomas Ginger, of
Slapton, Bucks.: —
George Moore Sayle, Gentleman, b. 1858. Res. — West
Southbourne, Hants.
ARTHUR JOHN SCANTLEBURY, Esquire, late
Capt. 3rd Middlesex Artil. (Vol.). Botn July 30, 1853,
being the eldest son of the late John Scantlebury, Esq.,
Major 3rd Middx. Artill. (Vol.), of Broadoak, Clapham
Common, Surrey, by his wife Emma, dau. of George Healey.
Armorial bearings— Argent, two chevronels gules, between
as many garbs in chief vert, and a level with plummet in
base proper. Mantling gules and argent. Crest -On a
wreath of the colours, a Cornish chough proper, holding
in the beak an estoile or, and supporting with the dexter
leg an antique shield vert, charged with an anchor also or.
Motto — " Et probus et verus." Married, May 18, 1878,
Jessie Ellen, second dau. of the late William Oliver Scantle-
bury of Barnham Court, Sussex ; and has Issue — Irene
Healey. Residence — Wilton Lodge, Boxmoor, Herts.
Club — Junior Constitutional.
SCARBROUGH, Earl of, see LUMLEY.
SCARISBRICK. Argent, a saltire engrailed parted and
fretty, between two mullets of six points in pale all sable.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, between two trefoils slipped vert, a falcon close
proper, belled and jessed, and charged on the breast with
a mullet of six points or. Motto — ' ' Patientia vincit omnia.
Son of Sir Charles Scarisbrick, Kt. Bach. , of Scarisbrick
Lodge, Lanes., J. P. and D.L. co. Lancaster, b. 1830;
d. 1923 ; m. i860, Bertha Petronella (d. 1916), dau. of
Ernst Marquard Schonfeld of Hanau on the Maine,
and of Dusseldorf on the Rhine : —
Sir (Tom) Talbot Leyland Scarisbrick, 1st Bart. (1909),
J. P. cos. Dorset and Lanes., M.P. for South Dorset 1906-
10, Mayor of Southport 1902-3, formerly Lieut. Lancashire
Hussars Yeo. Cav., b. April 28, 1874 ; m. 1895, Josephine,
youngest dau. of William Selah Chamberlain of Cleve-
land, Ohio, U.S.A., and has had issue — Everard Talbot
Scarisbrick, Esq., J. P. co. Lancaster, b. Dec. 10, 1896
[m. 1919, Nadine Celeste, d. of Charles Brumm, Esq., J. P.,
of Manchester]; Ronald Charles Talbot Scarisbrick, Esq.,
b. Jan. 15, 1899, d. April 14, 1913. Seat— Scarisbrick Hall,
Ormskirk, Lanes. Club — Bachelors'.
SCEALES of Thomhill, Falkirk (L.O., 18 Feb. 1909).
Argent, a lion passant guardant gules, between two bars
azure, the one in chief charged with three crosses patee of
the field. Mantling azure, doubled argent. Crest— On a
wreath of his liveries, a lion's gamb grasping a palm-branch
proper. Motto — " Hold fast."
Only son of James Sceales, Esq., J. P., of Thornhill,
Falkirk, Stirlingshire, Brigadier-General Royal Com-
pany of Archers (Queen's Bodyguard for Scotland),
b. 1834 ; d. 1906 ; m. 1877, Maxwell Margaret
M'Dougall, d. of Capt. John Ward, R.N. :—
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George Adinston M'Laren Sceales of Thornhill, D.S.O. ,
Lt.-Col. late Princess Louise's 91st Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders and Tank Corps, Member of Royal Company
of Archers (King's Bodyguard for Scotland), served in S.
African War 1899-1902 (two medals, six clasps), including
the battles of Modder River, Magersfontein, Paardeberg,
and Driefontein, and Great War 1914-19, comdg. 4th and
4/5th Black Watch, and later Brig.-Gen. comdg. 1st Tank
Bde. (desp. 3 times, D.S.O., Brev. Lt.-Col.), b. 1878;
m. 1919, Evelyn Lily May, d. of A. P. MacEwen, and
widow of Brig.-Gen. H. B. Kirk; and has issue — James
Stewart MacEwen Sceales, Gentleman, b. 1920. Seats —
Thornhill, Falkirk, Stirlingshire ; Cliffs End Hall, Ebbsfleet,
Thanet. Clubs — Army and Navy, Royal Automobile, New
(Edinburgh).
SCARLETT (H. Coll., 1835). Chequy or and gules, a
lion rampant ermine, on a canton azure, a castle triple-
turretted argent. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a Tuscan column chequy or and
gules, supported on either side by a lion's gamb ermines,
erased gules. Motto — " Suis stat viribus." Livery — Dark
blue coat and waistcoat, canary colour breeches and silver
buttons.
Sons of Leopold James Yorke Campbell Scarlett, Esq.,
of Parkhurst, Surrey, Lieut. -Col. Scots Guards, b. 1847 ;
d. 1888 ; m. 1871, Bessie Florence, second d. and cob.
of Edward Gibson : —
Rt, Hon. Hugh Richard Scarlett, D.S.O. , 7th Baron
Abinger (12 Jan. 1835) [Supporters of Barony — On
either side an angel vested argent, the tunic azure, the
wings or, in the exterior hand a sword in bend proper,
pommel and hilt or], Lt.-Col. late R. A., served S. Africa
1900-02, and Great War 1914-18 (desp., D.S.O., Brev.),
b. 1878 ; m. 1913, Marjorie Ursula, d. of John McPhillamy,
of Blair Atholl, Bathurst, N.S.W. ; and has issue — Hon.
James Richard Scarlett, b. 1914; Hon. John Leopold
Campbell Scarlett, b. 1916; Hon. Felix Hugh Lawrence
Scarlett, b. 1920. Seat — Inverlochy Castle, Fort William,
co. Inverness. Town res. — 39 Manor House, Marylebone,
N.W. Club — Junior United Service.
Hon. Percy Gerald Scarlett, M.C., Lt.-Col. E. Kent
Regt., b. 1885 ; m. 1929, Margaret Macdonald, widow of
Col. W. R. Macbean. Club — United Service.
SCHOFIELD of Chadlington (H. Coll.). Gules, on a
fesse between three bulls' heads couped argent, two swords
in saltire proper. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, in front of a bull's head couped
gules, collared argent, two swords as in the arms.
Motto — " In te Domine speravi." Livery — Dark brown.
Son of William Schofield, of Liverpool, b. 1828 ;
d. 1898 ; m. 1850, Jane, d. of Henry Woods, of
Wigan : —
Frederick William Schofield, Esq., C.M.G. (1918),
T.D., Lieut. -Col. (ret.) Oxford and Bucks. L.I.,
J. P. Oxon., served Great War (desp.), b. 1856;
m. 1st, 1891, Caroline Harriette Maude, d. of the late
Rev. George Carpenter, M.A. (Oxon.), of Chadlington,
Oxon. ; 2nd, 1914, Winifred Maud, d. of the late Thomas
Usborne, M.A. (Cantab.), J.P., D.L., M.P., of Writtle,
Essex ; and by her has issue — Katherine Patricia.
Seat — Langston House, Chadlington, Charlbury, Oxon.
Clubs — Junior Carlton, Oxford and County (Oxford).
SCHOLFIELD of Sandhall (H. Coll.). Per fesse
argent and gules, in chief two bulls' heads couped of the
second, and in base a rose of the first, barbed vert,
seeded or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a bull's head couped gules, gorged
with a collar and charged on the neck with a pair of
manacles or. Motto — " Post spinas palma."
Sons of Robert Stanley Scholfield, Esq., of Sandhall,
Howden, Yorks., M.A., J.P., b. 1840 ; d. 1913 ; m.
1875, Ada Elizabeth, d. and co-h. of Rev. Canon
T. B. Paget, of Welton, Brough, E. Yorks. :—
Edward Paget Scholfield, Esq., J. P. E.R. Yorks.,
temp. Capt. (1915) E. Yorks. Yeo., Lieut. Res. House-
hold Batt. (1917), Lieut. R.G.A. (1918), ret. (1920) with
rank of Capt., b. 1877 ; m. 1920, Margaret, eld. d. of
Alan William Heber- Percy, Esq., of Durweston, Bland-
ford, Dorset ; and has issue — Mary ; and Helen. Seat —
Sandhall, Howden, Yorks.
Alwyn Faber Scholfield, Gentleman, M.A. Camb.,
b. 1884. Res. — King's College, Cambridge.
Capt. Ralph Beckett Scholfield, b. 1885. Res.— 26 St.
Leonard's Terrace, S.W.
Capt. Wilfrid Stanley Scholfield, b. 1890. Res.—
Annandale, Salmon Arm, British Columbia.
SCHANK of Castle Riggs (L.O., 1732). Gules, on a
fesse between a cinquefoil in chief and a falcon's leg erased
jessed and belled in base argent, a hawk's lure of the field.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, an eagle rising propei . Motto — " Spero."
Son of Alexander Schank , Esq . , of Castleriggs, Civil and
Sessions Judge in the H.E.I.C.S. (ret. 1856), b. 181 1 ;
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d. 1866 ; m. , Harriet Henrietta Georgina, d. of
Lt.-Col. Henry Dundas Campbell, 8th Hussars:—
Lionel Arthur Vansittart Schank, Gentleman, b. 1861.
Post. add. —
SCHILIZZI (H. Coll.). Argent, three bendlets between
eight mullets one, three, three and one azure. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
greyhound sejant argent, issuing out of rushes proper.
Motto — " Nihil semper floret."
Son of the late John Schilizzi : —
Stephen Stefanovitch Schilizzi, Gentleman, County
Alderman, Northants., b. 1872 ; m. 1896, Julia, 2nd d. of
Sir Lucas Ralli, 1st Bart., and has issue=John Stephen
Schilizzi, Gentleman, b. 1896. Res. — Guilsborough Court,
co. Northampton. Clubs — Carlton, Conservative.
SCHOMBERG. (A coat of foreign origin confirmed in
England by grant, H. Coll., 1816 ; limitations being sub-
sequently extended by a later grant). Gules, in chief four
escarbuncles or, in base two chevronels of the last, each
charged with seven mullets azure, between twelve escut-
cheons, six, four, two, in chief, and a lamb passant in base
argent. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, out of a naval crown or, the sails argent, a
demi-lion gorged with a wreath of laurel proper, support-
ing a flagstaff on which a pennon gules, charged with an
anchor or. Motto — "Persevere." Livery— Drab coat,
yellow collar, cuffs, waistcoat, breeches, and black stockings.
Sons of Lt.-Gen. Herbert St. George Schomberg, C.B.,
b. 1845 ; d. 1915 ; m. 1881, Sophia Elizabeth (d. 1914),
second d. of the late William Barry Hoare, Esq., J. P.,
of Monkstown, co. Cork: —
Rev. Edward St. George Schomberg, M.A. (Oxon.),
Chaplain to the Bishop of Norwich, temp. C.F. 17th Div.
1916-17 (desp. , Order of St. Sava 5th Class), Vicar of St.
Andrew's since 1917, b. 1882 ; m. 1919, Mary Alice, d. of
Rev. Edward Samson, of Armitage Lodge, Staffs. ; and has
issue — Arthur Charles Barry Schomberg, Gentleman, b.
1923 ; Geoffrey St. George Schomberg, Gentleman, b. 1927.
Res. — St. Andrew's Vicarage, 30 Ashley Place, West-
minster, S.W. 1.
Harold St. George Schomberg, Esq., D.S.O. , Major
East Surrey Regt. , served Great War 1914-18, Comdg. 6th
Glos. Regt.,£. 1886; m. 1917, Madeline Grace, yngst. d.
of William Stancomb, Esq. , of Blounts Court, Potterne,
Wilts. Address— c/o Cox & Co.
SCHOMBERG (H. Coll.). Gules, in chief four escar-
buncles or, in base two chevronels of the last, each charged
with seven mullets azure, between twelve escocheons six,
four, two in chief, and a lamb passant in base argent.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
out of a naval crown or, the sails argent, a demi-lion
gorged with a wreath of laurel supporting a flagstaff proper,
thereon hoisted a pennon gules charged with an anchor
erect, and the words, " Le Vengeur," gold. Motto —
" Persevere." Livery — Drab coat, yellow collar, cuffs,
waistcoat, breeches, and black stockings.
Sons of late Joseph Trigge Schomberg, Esq., Q.C. , of
Seend Lodge, Melksham, Wilts. , Bencher of Lincoln's
Inn and Recorder of Aldborough, b. 1805 ; d. 1878 ; m.
1834, Elizabeth Mary, d. of Rev. William Carpenter
Ray:—
Reginald Brodrick Schomberg, Gentleman , B. A. , Barrister-
at-Law (Lincoln's Inn), b. 1849 ; m. 1879, Frances Sophia (d.
1924), d. of Thomas Charles Morris, Esq., J. P., of Bryn
Myrddin and Llanstephan Castle, Carmarthenshire ; and has
issue — Reginald Charles Francis Schomberg, Esq., D.S.O.
with Bar, B.A. (Oxon.), Lt.-Col. Seaforth Highlanders.
Res. — Chasewood Lodge, Ross-on-Wye.
Edmund Clerke Schomberg, Esq., J. P. and D.L. Wilts.
(High Sheriff 1902), b. 1852; m. 1894, Violet Louise, yr. d.
of Martin Bryan Stapylton, Esq., J. P., of Myton Hall,
Yorks. Seat — Seend Lodge, Melksham, Wilts.
SCHWEDER (H. Coll.). Or, issuant out of a mount
in base a demi-stag proper, between two flaunches azure,
each charged with a star of eight points of the field ;
and on an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Harvey,
namely :— Argent, three trefoils slipped vert in bend,
between two shuttles bendwise gules. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, issuant out of
a mount vert, a demi-stag proper, between two wings
displayed azure, each charged with a star as in the
arms. Motto — " Festinatio et securitas." Bn
Third son of Julius Edward Schweder, Gentleman,
of Courtfield Gardens, Kensington, b. 1822 ; d.
1889 ; m. 1850, Ida, d. of : —
Paul Ernest Schweder, Gentleman, Lieut, (ret.)
Army Motor Res., b. 1857 ; tn. 1884, Isabella, d. of
John Harvey of Stirling, N.B. ; and has issue —
Ronald Paul Schweder, Gentleman, b. 1888; Kenneth
Ernest Schweder, Gentleman, b. 1894 ; Donal Peter
Schweder, Gentleman, b. 1907 ; Beatrix Cecily. Res. —
Courtlands, Goring-by-Sea, Sussex. Clubs — Devon-
shire, R.A.C.
SCHUSTER (H. Coll., 1906). Ermine, two swords in
saltire, points downwards proper, pommels and hilts or, sur-
mounted by a lion passant of the last, on a chief gules, an
eagle displayed argent between two human hearts of the
second. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, upon a mount vert, in front of two swords in
saltire as in the arms, a lion passant or, charged with two
human hearts gules. Motto—" In Gott allein."
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Sons of Ernest Joseph Schuster, Esq., K.C., LL.D. ,
Barr.-at-Law (Lincoln's Inn), b. 1850; d. 1924; tn.
1876, Hilda (Res.— 33 Albert Court, S.W.7), d. of Sir
Hermann Weber, M.D. : —
Edgar H.J. Schuster, Gentleman, D.Sc. Oxford, b. 1879 ;
m. 1904, Beatrice, d. of William West, of Barcote, Faring-
don, Oxon., and has issue — Aubrey William Schuster
Gentleman, b. 1906 ; and Helen. Res. — no Banbury Road,
Oxford. Club— Savile.
Sir George Ernest Schuster, K.C.M.G. , C.B.E., M.C.,
M.A. (Oxon.), Barrister-at-Law, Lincoln's Inn, Lt.-Col.
T.A. Res., late Q.O. Oxfordsh. Hussars Yeo., Finance
Member Executive Council of Viceroy of India since 1928,
served Great War 1914-19 (despatches four times), has
Grand Cordon and Order of the Nile, b. 1881 ; m. 1908,
Hon. Gwendolen, d. of 1st Baron Parker of Waddington,
and has issue — John Barkley Schuster, Esq., b. 1910 ;
Richard Douglas Schuster, Esq., b. 1912. Post. adds. —
New Delhi, India ; Nether Worton House, Middle Barton,
Oxon. Clubs — Cavalry, Brooks's, City of London.
Sons of Francis Joseph Schuster of Harrington
Gardens, S. Kensington, b. 1823 ; d. 1906 ; tn. 1849,
Marie, d. of Max Pfeiffer of Stuttgart, Wurtemberg: —
Professor Sir Arthur Schuster, Knt. Bach., F.R.S.,
formerly Professor of Physics at University of Manchester,
Ph.D. (Heidelberg), Sc.D. (Camb.), 6. 1851 ; tn. 1887,
Cary, d. of George Loveday of Wardington, Oxon. ; and
has issue — Leonard Frances Schuster, Esq., b. 1889 [m.
1915, Edythe Shipton Goodall] ; and four daus. Res.—
Yeldall, Twyford, Berks. Club— Athenaeum.
Sir Felix Schuster, 1st Bart. (24 July 1906), Member of
the Council of the Secretary of State for India 1906-16,
b. 1854 ; tn. 1879, Alwine Meta (d. 1918), d. of Sir Herman
Weber ; and has issue — Felix Victor Schuster, Esq., b. 1885
[tn. 1910, Lucy Edith, d. of late W. B. Skene of
Hallyards and Pitlour, Fife, and has issue — Felix
James Moncrieff Schuster, Esq., b. 1913 ; Felicia Mary
Alison; and Dorothy Ann Violet (Res. — Fair Crouch,
Wadhurst, Sussex. Club — Boodle's); and four daus. Res. —
Verdley, Fernhurst, Sussex ; 48 Cadogan Place, W. Clubs
— Brooks's, Alpine, Arts.
SCICLUNA (H. Coll.). Gules, on a rock proper, a
horse rampant ermine, in chief a cross of eight points, be-
tween on the dexter a decrescent, and on the sinister an
increscent argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
Issuant from a crown vallery or, a demi-horse argent, semee
of crescents gules, holding between the legs a cross as in
the arms.
Son of Emanuel Scicluna, 1st Marquess Scicluna (Holy
Roman Church), Banker and Pres. of Malta Chamber
of Commerce : —
Guiseppe Scicluna, 2nd Marquess, Knight of the Most
Holy Sepulchre, b. 1855. Seat— Palazzo Hompesch,
Valetta, Malta; Naxaro, Malta.
SCOBIE of Keoldale (L.O., 1885). Azure, on a bend or,
between two bears' heads couped argent, muzzled gules,
three escallops sable. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand holding a
dagger erect proper. Motto — " Bi treun."
Son of John Scobie, Esq., J. P., D.L., of Keoldale : —
Jame*s Scobie, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
SCOT, see GOLDIE-SCOT.
SCOTT, see JOHNSTONE-SCOTT, MACMILLAN-
SCOTT, MORRISON-SCOTT, and ROBSON-SCOTT.
CHARLES NORMAN LINDSAY TOLLEMACHE
SCOTT, Esq., J. P. for the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright, and a
J. P. and D.L. for Leicestershire (High Sheriff 1895). Born
1852, being the eldest surv. son of John Lindsay Scott of
Mollance, N.B. , by his wife Mary, dau. of Charles Gillham.
Armorial bearings (L.O., 1882)— Parted per pale or and
azure, on a bend a mullet between two crescents, all counter-
changed, in the sinister chief a horse-shoe of the first, im-
paling the arms of Tollemache, namely, quarterly, 1 and 4,
argent, a fret sable ; 2 and 3, azure, an imperial crown or
between three mullets argent, within the Royal Tressure of
Scotland of the second. Mantling azure and or. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a stag trippant gules, attired
and unguled or, charged on the shoulder with a horse-
shoe, also or. Motto — "Amo." Married, 1882, Lady
Agnes Mary Tollemache (d. 1912), sister of Rt. Hon.
William, 9th Earl of Dysart ; and has issue — Wenefryde
Agatha Tollemache Scott [tn. 1913, Major Owain Edward
Greaves, late R. H. Gds., of Glangwna, co. Carnarvon;
and has issue]. Post. add. — AmpheySt. Peter, Cirencester,
Glos. Club — Brooks's.
DONALD ALBERT SCOTT, Armiger. . Born June
17, 1856, being the third son of Robert Bagge Scott of
Norwich, by his wife Emily Mary, daughter and heiress of
Robert Tallent of Rushmere, in the county of Suffolk, by
his wife Harriet Sophia Tallent, granddaughter of Eliza-
beth Rous. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms:
Party per pale argent and pean, a saltire nebuly between
two cinquetoils in pale, and as many annulets in fesse, all
counterchanged ; and for a Crest, on a wreath of the
colours, in front of a wing or, semee of bay-leaves proper,
a crescent pean ; with the Motto, " Tace aut face." Post,
add. — 10A Cunningham Place, N.W.8. Club — Junior
Conservative.
SCOTT of Malleny (L.O. , 1672-7). Or, on a bend azure,
a star between two crescents of the first (Scott of Buccleuch),
and for difference, in base an arrow bendwise proper,
feathered and barbed argent. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — A stag lodged proper. Motto — "Amo probos."
Son of Major-Gen. Sir Francis Cunningham Scott,
K.C.B., K.C.M.G., b. 1834; d. 1902 ; tn. 1859, Mary
Olivia, eldest d. of late Rev. Edward Ward, M.A. ,
Rector of East Clandon, co. Surrey: —
Carteret Cunningham Scott, Esq., b. 1862. Seats —
JOHN HENRY FRANCIS KINNAIRD SCOTT,
Esquire, of Gala, in the county of Selkirk, Justice of
the Peace for the counties of Selkirk and Roxburgh, Deputy-
Lieutenant for the county of Selkirk. Born May 10, 1859,
being the eldest son of the late Hugh Scott, Esquire, of
Gala, by his wife Elizabeth Isabella, eldest daughter and
h. of Captain Charles Kinnaird Johnstone Gordon, Knight
of the Order of the Lion and Sun. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, on a bend azure, a star of six points
between two crescents of the field, in the sinister chief point
a rose gules, stalked and leaved vert (Scott, L.O., 1672 -7) ;
2 and 3, argent, on a saltire engrailed sable, five escallops
or (Pringle of Galashiels, L.O., 1793). Upon the escut-
cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
Mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, a lady richly attired, holding in the
dexter hand a rose proper. Mottoes — " Prudenter amo " ;
under the shield, "Sursum." Seat — Gala House, Gala-
shiels, in the county of Selkirk.
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ROBERT THOMAS CHARLES SCOTT, Gentleman.
Born July i6, 1864, being the only son of Robert Thomas
Charles Scott, Staff Surgeon, R. N., Deputy- Inspector
Gen. Hospital of Fleets, D. L. for Zetland, by his wife
Agnes, dau. of Alex. Watson, C. E. Armorial bearings
(L.O. , 26 March 1686) — Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, on abend
azure, a star between two crescents of the field, within a
bordure engrailed gules, a crescent for difference ; 2 and
3, azure, three boars' heads couped within a bordure in-
dented or. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the liveries, a boar's head couped or, holding
in his mouth four arrows gules, feathered and headed
argent. Motto— " Doe weell and let them say." Married,
July 25, 1885, Agnes, second dau. of Laurence Georgeson ;
and has h&d. Issue — (1) Robert Thomas Charles Scott, Gentle-
man, b. Dec. 13, 1886; (2) Stuart Scott, Gentleman, b.
1887, d. 1887; (3) Alexander James Scott, Gentleman, b.
April 4, 1888, </.iqoi ; Agnes Robina Mary ; Edith Margaret ;
Catherine Watson ; Georgiana Josephine ; Ella Ethel Laura
Jane ; and Florence Joan Kathleen. Res. — 99A Commer-
cial Street, Lerwick, N.B.
SCOTT of Betton Strange (H.Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and
4, gules, three piles invected argent, two issuant from the
chief and one from the base, each charged with a catherine-
wheel of the first (hcott); 2 and 3, or, a fesse chequy azure
and argent, in base a savage's head couped proper (Stuart).
Mantling gules and argent. Crest -Upon a wreath of the
colours, in front of a demi-griffin sable, beaked gules, hold-
ing between the claws an escarbuncle or, a demi-catherine-
wheel argent. Motto — " Recte faciendo neminem timeas."
Son of Major William Edington Stuart, late 15th
Hussars, b. ; d. 1887; m. 1868, Sydney Louisa
(who assumed by Royal Licence the name and arms of
Scott in 1892 and d. 1914), d. of George Jonathan
Scott of Betton Strange, co. Salop : —
George John Scott, Gentleman, b. 1870 (assumed the sur-
name of Scott in lieu of Stuart 1907) ; ;;/. Bessie, d. of Nor-
man T. Macleod. Post. add. — Betton Strange, Shrewsbury.
SCOTT (L.O.). Or, a lymphad, sails furled and oars
in action sable, flagged gules, surmounted of a bend azure1
charged with a mullet between two crescents argent.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
his liveries, a stag trippant proper. Motto—" Ready, aye
ready."
Eld. surv. s. of James Scott, Esq., of Kelly, D.L. cos.
Renfrew, Dumbarton, and Lanark, b. 1810 ; d. 1884 ;
m. 1848, Jane Martha, d. of Andrew Galbraith, Esq.,
J— '• !-/• \ —
Col. Charles Inglis Scott, C.M.G., late 3rd Dragoon
Gds., b. 1866 ; m. 1903, Mary (d. 1924), d. of the late Col.
W. Inghs, 5th Dragoon Gds. Res.— The House of Urrard,
Kilhecrankie, Perthshire. Club— Army and Navy.
SCOTT (R.L., 1830, H. Coll). Argent, on a mount of
bulrushes in base proper, a bull passant sable, a chief pean,
billette'e or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, upon a mount of bulrushes, a stag
couchant proper, the dexter fore-leg resting on a billet or.
Motto — " Nunquam libertas gratior."
Son of John Charles Addyes Scott, Esq., J. P., of Great
Barr, Ratlinghope, and Norbury, b. 1830 ; d. 1888 ;
m. 1863, Mahlah, d. of Jesse Homer of Birfield Cottage,
Worcester : —
James Robert Scott, Gentleman, b. 1864 ; m. 1890, Kate,
d. of Charles Castelli of West Hill, Putney ; and has issue —
Reginald Addyes Scott, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; Dorothy
Catherine ; and Vera Gladys. Res. —
SCOTT (7 May 1835). Erminois, three catherine-wheels
sable, a bordure engrailed azure, in chief, pendent by a
riband gules, a representation of the silver medal presented
to Sir Hopton Stratford Scott, K.C.B., in approbation of
his services at the siege and capture of Seringapatam, over
all a chief of the fourth, thereon a hill with lines of defence
all proper, superinscribed " Seetabuldee" in letters of gold,
Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a gryphon passant sable, gorged with an Eastern crown or
supporting with the dexter fore-claw a flagstaff proper, there-
on flowing to the sinister a banner swallow-tailed gules,
inscribed " Nagpoor" in letters of gold. Motto— " Amo."
Son of late Sir Hopton Stratford Scott, K.C.B. , b.
; d. ; m. :—
Colonel Scott. Res.— Shankhill, co. Dublin.
SCOTT (L.O.) Or, on a bend azure, a mullet between
two crescents of the first, in the sinister chief an ^Csculapian
rod proper, on a chief parted per fess vert and gules, a bar
argent. Mantling azure, doubled or. Crest— On a wreath
of his liveries, a dexter hand paleways couped at the wrist
holding an antique lamp all proper. Motto — " Patientia
et scientia."
Son of : —
Joseph Scott, Gentleman, M.B., CM. (Glos.), Surg.
Royal Hospital, Teheran, has Order of the Lion and Sun
(Persia), b. . Res. — Teheran, Persia.
SCOTT of Orchard (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
or, on a bend azure between in chief an annulet over
a rose gules, slipped and leaved proper, and in base
a heart also gules, an estoile between two crescents
of the field (for Scott) ; 2 and 3, gules, a saltire
couped fiory between four escallops or (for Latimer),
impaling the arms of Montaldi, viz., gules, a bend
argent, three martlets in pale counterchanged. Mantling
azure and or. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a stag
trippant proper, armed with ten tynes and unguled or, and
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charged on the shoulder with a heart as in the arms ; 2. on
a wreath of the colours, a female figure vested argent, bearing
in the right hand the moon, and in the left a mullet both
or. Mottoes — " Pacemamo " ; " Reparabit cornua Phoebe."
Son of Joseph Rogerson Scott, Esq., of Kenton Hall,
Northumberland, b. 1855 ; d. 1921 ; m. 1882, Annie,
dau. of Richard Latimer, of Whitley Bay: —
Keith Stanley Malcolm Scott of Orchard, Esq., M.B.E.,
B.Sc, Bt. -Major R.E., T.A.R., b. 1884; m. 1910, Rosina
Margherita, d. of Cavalier V. A. Montaldi, of Forest Hall.
Seat— Orchard by Hawick, N.B. Res.— " The Woll,"
Ponteland, Northumberland. Club — Junior Army and
Navy.
SCOTT (H. Coll.). Or, on a bend azure, between in chief
an annulet over a rose gules, stalked and 1 aved proper, and
in base a heart also gules, an estoile between two crescents
of the field. Manning azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a stagtrippant proper, armed with ten tynes
and unguled or, and charged on the shoulder with a heart
as in the arms. Motto — " Pacem amo."
Son of John Fairbairn Scott, b. 1853 ; d. 1914 ; m. 2nd,
Annie, d. of John Fortune, of Belfast : —
John Rea Scott, Gentleman, b. 1905. Res. — 4 Yule
Avenue, Swansea, Ontario, Canada.
Sons of William Scott, of Crow Hall, Felling, co-
Durham, b. 1825 ; d. 1891 ; m. 1st, 1848, Sarah, d. of
John Rogerson, of Alnwick ; 2nd, 1869, Ellen, d. of
Waters Richardson : —
Charles Henry Scott, Esq., Lt.-Col. T.A. (ret.) (Arms
as above, within a bordure invected azure), b. 1857 ; m.
Jane, d. of Henry Wilson ; and has issue — Wilson Scott,
Gentleman, b. 1890 ; Winifred; Gladys; Alice; and Annie.
Res. — Priors Terrace, Tynemouth.
Walter Norman Scott, Gentleman (Arms as above, within
a bordure engrailed azure), b. 1871 ; m. 1897, Dora Lydia,
d. of John Robert Carlisle, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne; and
has issue — (1) Walter Richardson Scott, Gentleman, b. 1899
(Postal address — Police Headquarters, Hong Kong) ;
(2) William Carlisle Scott, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; Dorothy
Mary; and Mabel Ellen. Res. — 6 Arlington Street, Hull.
William Francis Scott (Arms as above, within a bordure
azure), b. 1873 ; m. .Winifred, d. of George Olerenshaw,
and has issue — Winifred Mary. Postal address — 4 Carlton
Terrace, Swansea.
SCOTT (L.O.). Or, on a bend invected azure, a star of
six points between two crescents of the field, in sinister a
rose gules, stalked and barbed proper, ensigned of an
annulet of the third. Mantling azure, doubled or. Crest
— On a wreath of the liveries, a stag trippant armed with
ten tynes all proper. Motto—" Pacem amo."
Son of the late A. J. Scott, M.D. :—
William Augustus Scott, Esq., C.B. (1900), Col. (ret.)
Gordon Highlanders, served S. Africa, 1881, and 1899-02
(desp. twice, Queen's Medal, 4 clasps, King's Medal, 2
clasps, C. B.), and Great War, 1914-15 (desp. twice), b.
1856. Res.— 3 Down Street, W.i. Club— Naval and
Military.
SCOTT (U.O., 22 April 1898). Or, on a bend azure, a
mullet between two crescents of the field , a bordure engrailed
pean. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, an escallop-shell sable, charged with a trefoil or.
Motto—" Perge."
Sons of Rev. Thomas Lucas Scott, M.A. (Trin. Coll.,
Dub.), Canon of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Rector of St.
George's Parish, formerly Rector of Lower Moville, b.
1834; d. 1908; m. 1864, Frances Maria, d. of Ven.
John Russell, Archdeacon of Clogher : —
John Russell" Scott, Esq., D.L., J. P., and (1923) High
Sheriff co. Londonderry, B.A. (Trin. Coll. Dublin), b. 1866 ;
m. 1905, Amina Gertrude, d. of late Rev. Robert Walmsley,
Vicar of Aspull, Lanes. Seat — Willsborough, co. London-
derry. Clubs— University (Dublin), Northern Counties
(Londonderry).
William Lucas Scott, Gentleman, M.A. , b. 1870 ; m. 1909.
Mabel Eames, d. of Rev. George Kirkpatrick. Res.—
Baymount, Clontarf, Dublin.
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Stewart Scott, P.C.,
G.C.B., G.C.M.G., b. 1838; d. 1924; m. 1875,
Christian Crawford, d. of James Macknight, W.S. , of
Edinburgh : —
Charles Edward Stewart Scott, Esq.,*. 1878; m. 1906,
Margaret Mary, d. of Rev. W. Percy. Res.—
SCOTT (H. Coll., 4 Mar. 1919). Gules, on a bend
argent, a rose between two crescents of the field, in
sinister chief a stag passant or. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a
mount vert, a stag as in the arms, between the attires a
rose gules, barbed and seeded proper. Motto — " Pacem
amo."
Son of Charles Henry Scott, Esq., J.P., of West
Bank, Lanes., b. 1834 ; d. 1913 ; m. 1863, Mary Ann,
d. of Frederick Birks, of Southport: —
Joseph Frederick Scott, Gentleman, b. 1876 ; m. 1903,
Annie Christian, d. of Robert Matthews ; and has issue —
Charles Henry Scott, Gentleman,*. 1904; Betty; and
Lilian Mary. Res — Beach Priory, Southport.
SCOTT (H. Coll.). Or, on a bend engrailed between
two fleurs-de-lys azure, a rose between two crescents
of the field. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a stag trippant proper, armed or, and
charged on the body with a rose between two fleurs-
de-lys fessewise azure, surmounted by the Motto — " Amo."
Livery— Dark blue, with yellow facings.
Third son of William Fitzgerald Scott, Gentleman,
of The Lodge, Stifford, Essex [son of William Scott,
Gentleman, M.A., b. 1801 ; d. 1879; m. Marianne,
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d. of late James Michael Fitzgerald. M.A. (Trin.
Coll. Dublin)], b. 1841 ; d. 1896 ; m. 1865, Sarah,
d. of Joseph Deeley, of Bicester, Oxford : —
Morris Fitzgerald Scott, Esq., Lt.-Col. Res. of Officers,
formerly comdg. 40th Batt. The Roy. Fusiliers, Palestine,
Liveryman of the Scriveners' Company, b. 1870 ; m.
1909, Lilian, 6th d. of the late Walter Scott, of Tadworth,
Surrey ; and has surv. issue — William Morris Fitzgerald
Scott, Gentleman, b, 1912 ; David John Scott, Gentle-
man, b. 1917 ; Lettice Margaret. Res. — 24 Cintra Park,
Upper Norwood, S.E. Clubs — National, Royal United
Service.
SCOTT (H. Coll.). Argent, a pall reversed gules,
between three catherine-wheels sable, all within a bordure
engrailed of the second. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a catherine-
wheel as in the arms, a demi-griffin argent.
Sons of William Scott, Esq., of Charlton Place,
Bishopsbourne, Capt. 6th Dragoon Gds. , b. 181 1 ; d.
1877 ; m. 1852, Selina, d. of Alexander Erskine, of
Balhall, co. Forfar, and Longhaven, co. Aberdeen: —
William Erskine Scott, Esq., Capt. late 6th Royal Regt.,
b. 1853 ; m. 1879, Katherine, d. of Gen. E. Dandrigge,
C.B. Seat— Balhall, co. Forfar.
Richard Alexander Scott, Esq., Major late Queen's Bays,
b. 1856; m. 1898, Lilian Maude, d. of Albert Brassey, of
Heydrop, and has issue — Richard Percy Scott, Gentleman,
Lieut. The Queen's Bays, b. 1904 ; Alexander Brassey
Scott, Gentleman, Lieut. 5th Batt. Inniskilling Dragoon
Gds., b. 1906 ; and three daus. Seat — Williamstrip, Fair-
ford, Glos.
George John Scott, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. late County
of London Imp. Yeo.,6. 1858 ; m. 1887, Ethel, d. of J. F.
Christy, of Upton, Alresford, Hants. Res. —
SCOTT (H. Coll.). Descending from an early Scotch
settler in Germany, the name being spelt Scott or Schott.
In ancient Latin documents now in possession of the
family the name is Scotus. Col. Scott, mentioned below,
was eleventh in descent from Emerich Schott or Scott of
Braunfels, " Receveur et Conseiller " to his Sovereign Prince
1451-1474, who was, according to MSS. commenced in
1587 by Johann Schott von Schottenborn (and still remaining
in the possession of the family), seventh in descent from
Heinrich Schott or Scott living at Eysenrodt in Nassau in
the 12th century. The family have by Royal Licence and
Deed-Poll reverted to the original spelling of their name as
Scott. Arms — Quarterly, argent and gules, the first and
second quarters each charged with a Catherine - wheel
counterchanged, and on a shield of pretence the arms of
Taylor, viz. ermine, on a bend sable, three escallops or, a
chief nebuly of the second, thereon four escallops of the
third. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a catherine-wheel gules between two ox-
horns, party per fesse argent and gules and gules and argent.
Motto — " Le Dieu le fort 1'eternel parleray\" Livery —
Drab, with red facings.
Son of John George Scott (son of John Daniel Scott
or Schott, and grandson of John Daniel Scott or
Schott, a Major in the Regt. of White Hussars of the
Army of Catherine II. of Russia circa 1768), b. 1815 ;,
d. 1858; m. 1840, Sarah Anne, d. of James Kinder of
Manchester: —
The late George Frederick Scott, Esq., late Major and
Hon. Lt.-Col. 3rd Batt. The Cheshire Regt., J. P. andD.L.
co. Merioneth (High Sheriff 1908-9), b. 1854; m. 1885,.
Beatrice Mary (d. 1912), only surv. child of the late John
Leigh Taylor, Esq., J. P., D.L. (High Sheriff co. Merioneth
1895), of Penmaenucha, Dolgelly ; and d. 19 16 leaving issue
— -Sybil Mary Gella \m. 1915, Capt. Charles Llewellyn
Wynne-Jones (q.v.). Seats — Penmaenucha, Dolgelly, N.
Wales ; Plas Cregennan, Arthog, Merioneth.
SCOTT (U.O.). Or, on a bend azure, between in chief a
rose slipped and barbed proper, and in base a pheon sable,,
an estoile between two crescents of the field. Mantling
azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a stag
trippant gules. Motto — " Pacem amo."
Eld. son of Charles Scott, Esq., J. P. of Lisnamallard,
Omagh, C3. Tyrone, b. 1841 ; d. 1897; m. 1867,
Margaret, d. of Rev. John Arnold, of Omagh, co.
Tvrone : —
William Robert Scott, Gentleman, M.A. D.Phil., Litt.D.,
LL.D., Adam Smith Professor of Political Economy
University of Glasgow, Fellow of the British Academy ",
President Economic Section British Association (1915),
President of the Economic History Society, /'. 1868 ; m.
1892, Alice, d. of Thomas Neave, of Winchmore Hill,
London ; and has issue — Captain William Maddin Scott,
b. 1894 [m. 1917, Mary Tennyson, M.A., d. of Canon
S. T. Winckley, M.A., of Houghton-on-the-Hill ; and has
issue — Robert Irwin Maddin Scott, Gentleman, b. 1919 ;
Patricia Elizabeth Maddin ; and Rosemary Tennyson
Maddin (Res. — Lisanelly, Omagh, co. Tyrone)] ; and
Nelly Margaret [m. 1923. John Charles Walton, M.C.,
Assistant Secretary, India Office]. Res. — 8 University
Gardens, Glasgow ; and Lisnamallard, Omagh, co. Tyrone.
Club— The Century (Glasgow).
SCOTT of Great Barr. Argent, on a fesse gules,
cottised azure, between three catherine-wheels sable,
as many lambs passant of the field. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a mount vert, a beacon fired proper,
ladder or. Motto — " Regi ndelis patriaeque."
Son of Edward Scott, Comdr. R.N., b. 1823 ; d. 1863 ;
m. 1862, Helen, d. of J. Coupland : —
Rev. Sir Douglas Edward Scott, 7th Bart., of Great
Barr, Staffs. (30 April 1806), b. 1863 ; s. his cousin, 1905 ;
m. 1899, Florence Ada, d. of W. Wildeman ; and has
surv. issue — Edward Arthur Dolman Scott, Esq., b. 1905 ;
Douglas Francis Scott, Esq., b. 1908 ; John Esmond
Scott, Esq., b. 1914 ; Florence Susan Helen ; Frances
Lucy Mary. Seat — Devonshire House, Theale, near
Reading.
SCOTT of Witley (H. Coll., 1913). Argent, pellettee,
in base a lymphad sable, pennons flying to the sinister
gules, in chief two crescents azure. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an
ancient cannon firing to the dexter proper. Motto —
" Aim straight."
Second son of Admiral Sir Percy Moreton Scott,
1st Bart., K.C.B., K.C.V.O., LL.D. (Camb.)
b. 1853 ; d. 1924 ; m. 1st, Teresa Roma, d. of the
late Sir Frederick Dixon-Hartland, Bart. ; and
2nd, 1914, Fanny Welman, formerly wife of Col.
Arthur Welman, and d. of the late Thomas Ramsay
Dinnis : —
Sir Douglas Winchester Scott, 2nd Bart. (3 Feb. 1913),
2nd Lieut. 3rd Hussars, b. 1907 Res. — The Warren,
Ascot.
SCOTT, orig. Schott or Scotus (H. Coll.). Quarterly,
1 and 4, azure, a greyhound courant argent, collared gules,
with a boss or, attached by a leash to a sphere in chief also
or (as granted 1570 to Jean Schotte or Johann Schott von
Shottenborn by Charles II., Duke of Lorraine — Regd. H.
Coll.); 2 and 3, quarterly, argent and gules, in the first
and second quarters a catherine-wheel counterchanged (H.
Coll.). Crests— 1. on a wreath of the colours, a sphere
or between four feathers erect argent, azure, or and gules
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-(Schott) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a catherine-wheel
gules, between two ox horns party per fesse argent and
guies, and gules and argent. Motto — " Le Dieu le fort
J'eternel parleray."
Son of Sir James William Scott, 1st Bart., twelfth in
descent (as regd. H. Coll.) from Emmerich Schott,
Seneschal of the County of Solms (of Scottish descent),
grandfather of Johann Schott von Schottenborn above
mentioned (the legalised spelling of the surname by
Royal Licence is in accordance with its original signi-
fication), b. 1844; d. 1913; ft. 1874, Anne Jane, d. of
John Haslam, Esq., J. P., of Gilnow Hall, Bolton-le-
Moors : —
Sir Samuel Haslam Scott, 2nd Bart. (27 July 1909), J. P.
and (1926) High Sheriff co. Westmorland, M.A. Oxford,
b. 1875 ; m. 1st, 1905, Carmen Esteile (d. 1919), d. of
Edmund Heuer of Dunham Knoll, Altrincham, Cheshire;
2nd, 1920, Nancy Lilian, d. of the late William Charles
Anderson ; and has issue— James Philip Edmund Scott,
Esq., b. 1915 ; Oliver Christopher Anderson Scott, Esq.,
t. 1922 ; Mary Margareta ; and Anne Katherine Sibella.
Seat — Yews, Undermillbeck, Westmorland. Club — Brooks's.
Francis Clayton Scott, Esq., B.A. Oxford, b. 1881 ; m.
1911, Gwendolen Frieda Martha, d. of late George Jager ;
and has issue — Peter Francii Scott, Gentleman, b. 1917 ;
and Joan Frieda. Seat — Matson Ground, Windermere.
SCOTT of Lytchet Minster (H. Coll., 1821). Per pale
indented argent and pean, a saltire counterchanged. Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours ,
out of park pales erminois, an arm erect vested per pale
indented argent and gules, cuffed azure, holding in the
hand a scroll proper.
Son of Sir Edward Henry Scott, 5th Bart., D. L. ,
3.1842; d. 1883; m 1865, Emilie, d. of Lt. -Col. Henry
Packe of Twyford Hall, Norfolk : —
Sir Samuel Edward Scott, 6th Bart. (8 Sept. 1821), D.L.
Inverness-shire, M.P. for West Marylebone 1898-1918, and
for St. Marylebone 1918-22, Major late Res. Regt. ol Cavalry,
late Lieut. W. Kent Imp. Yeo., formerly Roy. Horse Guards,
served in S. Africa 1900-1, and Great War 1914-17, has
Orders of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus (Italy), b. 1873 ; m.
1896, Lady Sophie Cadogan, C.B.E., d. of 5th Earl
Cadogan. Seats — North Harris, Inverness-shire ; West-
bury Manor, Brackley, Northants. Town res. — 78 Mount
Street, W. Clubs— Turf, White's.
Son of Bertie Charles Scott, Esq., b. 1844; d. 19 13;
m. 1st, Sophie Maynard (d. 1875) ; 2nd, 1876, Antoi-
nette Maria, d. of George Rowe ; 3rd, 1884, Berthe
Ardin de l'Elteil, only d. of Count Ardin de l'Elteil: —
Robert Claude Scott, Gentleman, b. 1886 ; m. 1918, Janet
Foster, d. of the late John Turner of Dalmtdling, Ayr ; and
has issue — Hope Bertha Turner. Res. — 2 Ferngrove Avenue,
Kelvinside, Glasgow.
SCOTT (H. Coll., 1799). Argent, an anchor erect sable
between three lions' heads erased gules, on a chief wavy
azure, a portcullis with chains or. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion's head
erased gules, gorged with a chain and therefrom a portcullis
pendent or, and charged with a mullet argent. Motto —
" Sit sine labe decus. "
Sons of John Scott, Viscount Encombe (who was
eldest son of 3rd Earl of Eldon), b. 1870 ; d. 1900 ;
m. 1898, Hon. Mary Laura Fraser (Res. — 55 Eaton
Place, S.W.), d. of 15th Lord Lovat :—
Rt. Hon. John Scott, 4th Earl of Eldon (1821), Viscount
Encombe of Encombe, Dorset ; Baron Eldon of Eldon, co.
Durham (1799), Lieut, late Scots Gds. [Supporters— On
either side a lion guardant proper, gorged with a double
chain, a portcullis attached thereto, from which is suspended
a shield argent, charged with a civic wreath vert], b. 1899.
Res.— 55 Eaton Place, S.W.
Hon. Michael Simon Scott, 2nd Lieut. Scots Gds., b.
1900. Res. —
Sons of Rt. Hon. John Scott, 3rd Earl of Eldon, b.
1845 ; d. 1926 ; m. 1869, Henrietta Minna, eld. d. of
Capt. Henry Tumor : —
Hon. Ernest Stowell Scott, C.M.G., M.V.O., Diplo-
matic Service, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Pleni-
potentiary, Uruguay, since 1925, b. 1872. Res. — Corfe
Castle, Dorset ; British Legation, Montevideo, Uruguay.
Club— St. James's.
Hon. Osmund Scott, Lieut. R. A.S.C.,6. 1876; m. 1906,
Mary Cecilia, d. of the late Comdr. Dudley Charles Stuart,
R.N. , of Lundie.co. Forfar ; and has issue : — Harry Eldon
Scott, Esq., b. 1907 ; Osmund Stuart Scott, Gentleman, b.
1909 ; Alan Dudley Scott, Gentleman, 6. 1910 ; Eric Surtees
Scott, Gentleman, b. 1912 ; Kenneth Bertram Scott, Gentle-
man, b. 1915. Res. — High Broom, Crowborough, Sussex.
Hon. Denys Scott, Capt. T.A. Reserve, late 96th Devon
Yeo. Brig. R.F.A., b. 1877 ; m. 1907, Lillis Amy, d. < f the
late Comdr. Dudley Charles Stuart ; and has issue — John
Ernest Dudley Scott, Esq., b. 1908 ; Frederick Denys
Scott, Gentleman, b. 1909; Eustace Ian Scott, Gentleman,
b. 1911 ; Anthony James Scott, Gentleman, 6. 1921. Res.
— The Holt, Appledore, Devon.
Hon. Michael Scott, O.B.E., temp. Capt., Special List,
b. 1878; m. 1907, Cecilia, d. of William Bruton, of Sydney,
N.S.W. ; and has issue — Heather Alice Cecily. Res. —
SCOTT (H. Coll.). Or, within two bendlets three
mullets of six points azure, on a chief of the second,
three crescents of the first. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stag trippant
proper, attired, unguled, charged on the body with two
mullets of six points, and gorged with a crown vallary
or. Motto (over the crest) — " Vivo."
Sons of John Scott, Esq., Major late R.A., 6. 185 1 ;
d. 1928 ; m. 1874, Eleanor Maxwell, d. of William
Greer : —
John George Scott, Gentleman, 6. 1875 ; m. 1906,
Isabella, d. of Robert Frederick Robertson, and has
issue — John Robert Scott, Gentleman, 6. 1907; and
Jean Eleanor. Res. — Old Charlton, Kent.
Ronald Scott, Esq., Capt. The Roy. Scots, b. 1896;
m. 1921, Mary Stephanie, d. of Alfred Reginald Tocke,
of Badulla, Ceylon ; and has issue — Reginald Maxwell
Hugh Chippendaille Scott, Gentleman, b. 1922.
SCOTT (L.O., 10 Nov. 1905). Or, on a bend azure, a
mullet between two crescents of the field, on a chief of the
second, two castles argent, masoned sable. Mantling
azure, doubled or. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a
stag trippant proper. Motto — " Usque ad finera."
Son of Henry Steuart Scott, b. 1807 ; d. 1B83 ; m.
1831 :—
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Advocate of the Bar of the Prov. of Quebec [impales Arms
of Wyld, viz. azure, a bend ermine between a crescent in
chief and three mullets in base or], b. 1843 ; tn. 1869, Jessie
Cassels, d. of late Robert Stodart Wyld, W.S. Res.—
550 Sherbrooke Street, Montreal, Canada.
SCOTT (U.O., 1896). Or, on a bend azure, an estoile
between two crescents of the field. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a buck trippant
proper. Motto — " Fear to transgress."
Yr. son of Col. Hon. Charles Grantham Scott, b. 1818 ;
d. 1885 ; tn. 1843, Francis Maria, d. of Ralph William
Gray of Backworth, Northumberland : —
Rt. Hon. Dudley Charles Alexander Scott. 8th Earl of
Clonmell (20 Dec. 1793), Viscount Clonmell (18 Aug. 1789),
and Baron Earlsfort (20 May 1784), all in the Peerage of
Ireland [Supporters — Two female figures, clothed in white,
the dexter (representing Justice) holding in the dexter hand
a sword, point upwards, proper, in the sinister hand a
balance or ; the sinister (representing Mercy) holding in
the sinister hand a sword, point downwards, proper], s.
his nephew 1928 ; b. 1853 ; m. 1909, Rose Clare, d. of
George Cutting of New York. Seat — Eathorpe Hall,
Leamington. Res. — 24 Palmeira Avenue Mansions, Hove,
Sussex.
SCOTT (L.O.) Or, on a bend azure, between two
crosses patonce sable, each charged with five ermine spots
of the first, a mullet between two crescents argent. Mant-
ling azure doubled or. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries,
a sea-stag issuant gules, attired, langued and webbed or.
Badge — A cross patonce sable, charged with four ermine
spots or, and entwined with the letter S. Motto — " Croyez
aimez agissez."
Son of : —
Capt. Robert Scott, J. P., Judge o, the Small Cause
Court, and Cantonment Magistrate of Moultan, formerly of
the Royal Scots, and 54th Sikhs Frontier Force, b.
Res. — Moultan, India.
SCOTT (H. Coll. 1907). Per chevron azure and or, in
chief two bees volant, and in base a crescent, all counter-
changed. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, between the horns of a crescent sable, a bee
volant proper. Motto — " Invitum sequitur honor."
Son of Joseph Samuel Scott, Esq. (3rd son of 1st Bart.,
see below), b. 1863; d. 1906; tn. 1893, d. °f Robert
Appleby Oswald of Wingate, co. Durham : —
Sir Walter Scott, 3rd Bart. (27 July 1907), Capt. late
A.S.C., b. 1895 ; m. 1915, Nancie Margaret, d. of Samuel
Herbert March, of Cannes, France ; and has issue— Walter
Scott, Esq., b. 1918. Seat — Beauclerc, Riding Mill-on-Tyne,
Northumberland. Res. — Tremaines, Horsted Keynes,
Sussex.
Son of Mason Thompson Scott, Esq., b. 1865 ; d.
1916 ; tn. 1899, Flora Alice (d. 1903), d. of Joseph
Williams : —
William Walter Brough Scott, Gentleman, Lieut. Res.
of Officers, late The Royals, b. 1902 ; tn. 1926, Bridget
Margaret, d. of Charles Leigh Clay, of Wyndcliffe Ccurt,
Chepstow. Res. — Laverton, Broadway, co. Worcester.
Yngr. sons of Sir Walter Scott, 1st Bart. J. P. North-
umberland, b. 1826; d. 1910; tn. 1st, 1853, Ann (d.
1890), d. of John Brough of Bromfield, Cumberland;
2nd, 1892, Helen, d. of late John Dykes, and widow
of James Meikle : —
Charles Thomas Scott, Esq., Capt. late Glos. Yeo., b.
1868 ; m. 1893, Jane Davidscn, d. of James Milvain of
Newcastle-on-Tyne ; and has had issue — Charles Brough
Scott, Gentleman, Lieut. 1st Dragoons, b. 1896; killed in
action 1917; Mason Hogarth Scott, Esq., Lieut, late R.N.
(ret.), b. 1900 [m. 1924, Irene Florence, d. of Maj.-Gen.
Rt. Hon. John E. B. Seely, P.C., C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O. ;
and has issue — Jane Emily]. Res. — Buckland Manor,
Broadway, Worcester.
William Martin Scott, Esq., b. 1870; tn. 1906, Janie, d.
of James Birrell Campbell. Res. — Pinfolds, Horsham,
Sussex.
SCOTT-CHAD of Pynkney (Roy. Lie. 20 Dec. 1855.
H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, per pale gules and argent,
a cross potent and quadrate in the centre between two
roses and as many crosses patee, all counterchanged
(Chad) ; 2 and 3, ermine, three lions' heads erased gules,
each charged with a bezant (Scott). Mantling gules and
argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a falcon
rising proper, resting the dexter claw on a like cross as in
the arms (Chad) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a lion's
head erased gules, charged with a bezant and between two
elephants' trunks or (Scott). Motto—" Vive ut vivas."
Only son of Charles Scott-Chad, Esq., J. P., M.A., of
Pynkney Hall, b. 1857 ; d. 1926 ; tn. 1886, Alice, eld. d.
of John Pares of Westfield House, Southsea : —
George Norman Scott-Chad, Gentleman, Lieut. Cold-
stream Gds. , b. 1899. Seat— Pynkney Hall, East Rudham,
King's Lynn, Norfolk. Club — Guards'.
SCOTT-ELLIOT (L.O., 1904). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
grand quarters, quarterly, i. and iiii. , gules, on a bend
indented or, a flute of the first (Elliot of Arkleton, 1676);
ii. and iii. , argent, issuing from the sinister side, a dexter
arm vested, the hand grasping the trunk of an oak-tree
eradicated and broken at the top proper, accompanied by
a crescent in the sinister chief and a mullet in the dexte
flank, both gules (Armstrong of Arkleton) ; 2 and 3, grand
quarters, or, on a bend azure between two tents of the last,
a mullet between two crescents of the field (Scott of Bon-
chester). Mantling gules, doubled or. Crest— On a wreath
of his liveries, a demi-chevalier in complete armour holding
in his right hand a sword erect all proper. Motto — " Pro
rege et limite."
Only son of William Scott-Elliot, Esq., J. P. of Arkleton,
b. 1849 ; d. 1919 ; tn. 1893, Maude, d. of late Robert
Boyle Travers.F.R.C.S. , of Farsid, co. Cork: —
Walter Travers Scott-Elliot, Esq., late Capt. Coldstream
Gds., b. 1895. Seal — Arkleton, Langholm, Dumfriesshire,
N.B. Town res. — 4 Stanley Crescent, London, W. Clubs
— Guards', Bachelors'.
SCOTT-ELLIS (R.L., 21 April, 1917, H. Coll.). Quar-
terly, 1 and 4, erminois, a cross sable, charged with five
crescents argent (for Ellis) ; 2 and 3, or, on a bend azure,
a star between two crescentsof the field, in chief a crescent
gules, all within a bordure engrailed of the last (for Scott).
Mantling sable and or. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the
colours, on a mount vert, a goat's head erased argent (for
Ellis) ; 2. a dexter hand issuing out of the wreath of the
colours, holding an annulet or, in which is set a car-
buncle proper (for Scott). Supporter! — On either side
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a lion argent, on the neck within a collar gemel gules,
three trefoils slipped vert. Mottoes — " In tenebris lux " ;
and " Non quo sed quo modo."
Son of Rt. Hon. Frederick George Ellis, 7th Baron
Howard de Walden, and 3rd Baron Seaford, b.
1830 ; d. 1899 ; tn. 1876, Blanche, d. of Thomas
Holden, of Palace House, Lancaster : —
Rt. Hon. Thomas Evelyn Scott-Ellis, 8 th Baron Howard
de Walden (24 Oct. 1597), 4th Baron Seaford, of Seaford,
Sussex (15 July 1826), one of the co-heirs to the Barony of
Ogle, Hon. Col. 4/5 th Batt. R. Scots. Fus., late Major R.
Tank Corps, formerly Lieut. 10th Hussars, served S.
Africa and Great War, b. 1880 ; assumed by R.L., 21 April
1917, the additional surname and arms of Scott ; tn. 1912,
Margherita, C.B.E., d. of Charles Van Raalte, of Brownsea
Island, Dorset ; and has issue — Hon. John Osmael Scott-
Ellis, b. 1912 ; Hon. Bronwen Mary ; Hon. Elizabeth
Gwendoline ; Hon. Essylt Priscilla ; Hon. Margaret
Ir6ne Gaenor ; Hon. Rosemary Nest. Seats — Dean
Castle, Kilmarnock ; Isle of Shona, Loch Moidart ;
Chirk Castle, nr. Llangollen. Town res. — 37 Belgrave
Square, S.W. Club — Royal Aero.
SCOTT-GATTY. Quarterly, 1 and 4, per fesse sable and
azure, in chief a demi-cat issuant guardant argent, and in
base a shin-bone in bend surmounted by another in bend
sinister, between four fleurs-de-lys or (for Gatty) ; 2 and 3,
argent, gutt£e-de-poix, on a bend cottised azure, a mullet
of six points pierced between two crescents of the first (for
Scott). Mantling sable and argent. Crests — 1. upon a
wreath of the colours, a fern-brake, rising therefrom a
cock pheasant, all proper (for Gatty) ; 2. upon a wreath
of the colours, on a mount vert, a stag trippant proper,
gorged with a collar gemelle argent, and supporting with
the sinister foreleg a trident in bend sinister or (for Scott).
Motto — "I gatti cadono sempre in piedi." Standard —
Per fesse sable and azure. Badge— A cat's face argent,
crowned with the crown of a King of Arms.
Son of Sir Alfred Scott-Gatty, K.C.V.O., F.S.A., J.P.,
Garter King of Arms, b. 1847; d. 1918 ; tn. 1874,
Elizabeth Emma (d. 1929), eldest dau. of the late John
Foster of Newhall Grange, Maltbv, in the co. of
Yorks :—
Alexander John Scott Scott-Gatty, Esq., late Lieut.
Herts. Regt., b. 1875; tn. 1st, 1902, Lina Mary (who
obtained a divorce 1926), eldest dau. of Rt. Hon. Sir
William Hart Dyke, Bart., P.C., M.P., and has issue-
Edward Comyn Scott-Gatty, Esq. [tn. 1926, Mary Burton ;
and has issue — David Comyn Scott-Gatty, Esq., b. 1926];
2nd, 1937, Elayne Veronica, d. of Rev. Sir Stanley Dewey,
Bart. (q.v.]. Res. — 212 Shaftesbury Avenue, W.C.2.
Clubs — Savage, Green Room.
SCOTT-KERR (L.O. 1837). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
gules, on a chevron argent, between in chief a crescent and
in base a buck's head erased or, three mullets of the field,
a border azure (for Kerr) ; 2 and 3, or, on a bend azure a
star of six points between two crescents of the field, in the
sinister a rose gules, stalked and barbed proper, surmounted
by a martlet argent (for Scott). Mantling gules and argent.
Crests — 1. on a wreath of his liveries, the sun proper.
Motto (over) — " Regulier et vigoureux " ; 2. on a wreath of
his liveries, a stag trippant armed with ten tynes proper.
Motto — (over) — " Pacem amo. "
Son of William Scott Kerr, Esq., J. P. and D.L.,
b. 1807 ; d. 1890 ; tn. 2nd, 1855, Francis Louisa,
second d. of Robert Fennessy of Wilton Place,
London : —
Brig.-Gen. Robert Scott-Kerr, C.B., C.M.G., M.V.O.,
D.S.O. (ret. 1919), formerly Col. commdg. Gren. Gds. , has
the Order of the Red Eagle of Germany, 2nd class, D.L.
co. Roxburgh, served Zulu War 1879, Sudan 1885, S. Africa
1900.01, Great War 1914-19, b. 1859. Seat — Sunlaws,
near Kelso, co. Roxburgh. Club — -Guards'.
SCOTT-MONCRIEFF(L.O, 25 July, 1771)— Quarterly,
1 and 4, argent, a pheon azure, between three lions' heads
erased gules, langued of the second (for Scott) ; 2 and 3,
argent, a lion rampant gules, a chief ermine, within a bordure
engrailed azure (for Moncrieff ). Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, three stalks of wheat
growing out of the ground proper. Motto — " hide spes."
Eld. sen of William Scott-Moncrieff, Esq., of Fossaway,
J. P., D.L., Col. Middlesex Regt., *. 1858; killed in
action 1915 ; tn. 1886, Alice Margaret, d. of the late
John Cassels, formerly of Bombay : —
Robert Scott-Moncrieff, Esq., Capt. The Royal Scots
Regt., b. 1887 ; tn. 1918, Ruth Isobel, d. of Col. F. Eadon,
21st Lancers, of Ashford, Kent ; and has issue — William
Scott-Moncrieff, Gentleman, b. 1922 ; Richard Scott-
Moncrieff, Gentleman, b. 1923. Seal — Fossaway, Kinross-
shire, N.B.
SCOTT-NICHOLSON (H. Coll.) Quarterly, 1 and 4,
sable, a chevron argent, charged with a chevronel wavy
azure, between three stags' attires, within each a cross
boton^e fitchee or (Nicholson) ; 2 and 3, or, upon a mount
issuant from the base a cross pat6e gules, between four
human hearts of the second, the mount charged with a like
heart of the field, in the centre point (for distinction) an
ermine spot gold (Scott). Mantling sable and argent.
Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a falcon close sable,
hooded azure, armed and belled or, between two crosses
botonee fitchee gold (Nicholson); 2. on a wreath of the
colours, a stag's head gules, attired and semee of human
hearts or, holding in the mouth a gillyflower of the first v
leaved and slipped proper, and charged (for distinction) with
an ermine spot gold (Scott). Motto— " Age quod agis."
Eld. son of the late T. D. Nicholson, M.D., M.R.C.S..
of Clifton, Bristol, b. 1842 ; d. 1911 ; tn. 1872, Caroline
Cecil, d. of Daniel Mouchet, of Auvernier, Neuchatel : —
Edwin Scott-Nicholson, Gentleman, b. 1873 ; tn- 1900,
Maud Hope, only child of Sir Benjamin Scott, of Linden
House, Stanwix, Carlisle ; and has issue— Christopher
Scott-Nicholson, Gentleman, b. 1906 ; and Angela. Res.—
Barn Close, Stanwix, Carlisle. Clubs— Royal Automobile,
Cumberland County (Carlisle).
SCOTT-PLUMMER. Azure, on a chevron between
three lions' heads erased or, gutt^e-de-sang, as many mart-
lets of the field (for Plummer of Middlestead) ; gules, on a
chevron argent, three stars of the first, in base a stag's head
erased (for Ker of Sunderland Hall) ; or, on a bend azure,
a star of six points between two crescents of the field, and
in the sinister chief point a rose gules, stalked and barbed
vert, surmounted by an annulet (for Scott of Woll, L.O. ,
c. 1672-7). Crest (of Plummer) — A lion issuing argent,
holding a twig of palm in his dexter paw. Motto —
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"Consulto et audacter." Crest (of Scott of Woll)— A
stag trippant, armed with ten tynes proper. Motto—
" Pacem amo." [These arms are separately on record in
Lyon Register, but they have never been marshalled or
re-matriculated, as they really should be, by Mr. Scott-
Plummer.] Livery — Dark blue, with silver buttons.
Son of Charles Scott-Plummer, Esq. (formerly Scott),
M.A., J. P. and D.L. , Convener co. Selkirk, b. 1821 ;
d. 1880 ; m. 1857, Sophia, d. of Joseph Goff of Hale
Park, Hants. :—
Charles Henry Scott-Plummer, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co.
Selkirk, Convener of Selkirkshire, late Lieut. 86th Roy.
Irish Rifles, b. 1859; m. 1908, Muriel Grace, third d. of
A. H. Johnstone Douglas of Comlongen Castle, co. Dum-
fries ; and has issue — (1) Charles Andrew Scott-Plummer,
Gentleman, b. 1912; (2) Walter Scott-Plummer, Gentle-
man, b. 1913 ; Caroline ; and Sophie. Estates— Middlestead
and Sunderland Hall. Seat— Sunderland Hall, Selkirk,
N. B. Club — Army and Navy.
SCRATCHLEY (H. Coll., 29 June 1914). Per chev-
ron embattled azure and sable, in base three bears'
gambs erased one and two argent. Mantling azur
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
bear's gamb as in the arms holding a thunderbolt in
bend sinister or. Motto — " In omnia paratus." Livery —
(Dress), Blue cloth coat, with silver buttons, silver lace on
facings, collar and cuffs, black and white striped waistcoat,
black velvet breeches with silver lace, garters and tassels,
black silk stockings, silver shoe buckles; (Undress), Blue
coat, silver buttons, black and whitestriped waistcoat.
Son of Major-Gen. Sir Peter Henry Scratchley,
K.C.M.G., R. E., who served in the Crimean War and
Indian Mutiny, b. 1835; d. 1885; m. 1862, Laura
Lilias, d. of Sylvester Browne, of co. Gal way : —
Victor Henry Sylvester Scratchley, Esq., D.S.O. ,
O.B.E., Capt. late 60th Rifles, Lieut. -Col. T. F. Reserve
1914-19, served Isazai Exped. 1892, Chitral 1895, S.
Africa 1 899- 1 900 (desp. , D.S.O. ), b. 1870; m. 1901, Anna
Clementina, d. of John Harvey, of Mayfield, Shooter's
Hill; and has issue — (1) Peter John Scratchley, Esq.,
and Lieut. R.E., b. 1902; (2) Alexander James Scratchley,
Gentleman, b. 1906 ; Anne; and Mary Clementina. Res- —
Anmer Hall, Sandi ingham, Norfolk.
Son of George Scratchley, Gentleman, of New Orleans,
Louisiana, b. 1818 ; d. 1871 : —
Francis Arthur Scratchley, Gentleman, M.D. (New York),
b. i860. Res. — 40 West Ninth Street, New York.
SCRATTON of Prittlewell and Ogwell (H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, two chevronels or, between
three swans, wings elevated argent (Scratton) ; 2 and 3,
or, a saltire azure between two hurts in fesse (Ansell).
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a wolf's head erased proper, in the mouth a trefoil
slipped vert. Motto — " In Deo fides."
Sons of Edward Joshua Blackburn Scratton, Gentle-
man, B.A., Camb. , Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple),
Lay Rector of Canvey Island, b. 1854 ; d. 1916 ; m.
1878, Elinor Lomax, eldest d. and co-heir of the late
Rev. William Walsh of Grimblethorpe Hall, co.
Lincoln : —
The late Edward William Howel Blackburn Scratton,
Gentleman, Lieut. R. 1st Devon Yeo., b. 1881 ; d. 1926; m.
1st, 1905, Evelyn St. Bride Mary, eld. d. of the late Capt.
Francis Michael Goold Adams, R.A. ; 2nd, 1923, Gwendo-
line, d. of Thomas Stabler ; and left issue — Elinor Evelyn
St. Bride. Seats — Ogwell, Newton Abbot; Prittlewell
Priory, Essex. Res. — Park House, Old Hunstanton, Nor-
folk.
Guy Walsh Blackburn Scratton, Gentleman, Lieut. 19th
Lancers (Fane's Horse), b. 1890.
Sons of William Howel Scratton, M.A. Camb., Bar-
rister-at-Law, b. 1859 ; d. 1908 ; m. 1882, Edith, d. of
Gen. Sir Michael Kavanagh Kennedy, K.C.S.I.: —
Humphrey John Howel Scratton, Gentleman, b. 1889.
Res. — 4 Warwick Avenue, W.2.
Geoffrey Edward Howel Scratton, Gentleman, b. 1893.
Res.—
SCROPE of Danby (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1. azure, a
bend or (Scrope— allowed as borne of right in Scrope v.
Grosvenor, 1390) ; 2. argent, a saltire engrailed gules
(Tibetot of Langar) ; 3. argent, a fesse between two bars
gemelles gules (Badlesmere) ; 4. vair, on a chief gules, two
mullets argent (Fitz Bernard of Kingsdown) ; 5. or, three
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chevronels gules, a label of five points azure (Clare) ; 6.
gules, three lions passant in pale argent (Giffard, Earl of
Buckingham) ; 7. argent, on a chief azure, two saltires or
(St. Hillary) ; 8. gules, three clarions or (Consul) ; 9. azure,
a lion rampant guardant or (Fitz Hamon) ; 10. per pale
or and vert, a lion rampant gules (Marshall, Earl of
Pembroke) ; ii. or, three chevronels gules (Strongbow) ; 12.
sable, three garbs argent (MacMorogh, King of Leinster) ;
13. or, a lion rampant purpure (Lacy, Earl of Lincoln) ;
14. quarterly, argent and gules, a bend sable, a label of
five points (Fitz John) ; 15. gules, six lozenges conjoined
in pale argent (Nigel, Baron of Halton) ; 16. argent, a chief
azure (Lizures) ; 17. gules, seven mascles conjoined, three,
three and one or (Ue Quincy) ; 18. lozengy argent and
azure (Waleran, Earl of Mellent) ; 19. gules, a cinquefoil
ermine (De Bellamont, Earl of Leicester) ; 20. sable, a
cross argent (Waher) ; 21. gules, a bend argent, surmounted
by a fesse vert (Fitz Osborn) ; 22. gules, a pale or (Grant-
mesnil) ; 23. azure, three garbs or (Earls of Chester) ; 24.
azure, a wolfs head erased argent (Lupus, Earl of Chester) ;
25. sable, an eagle displayed or (Leofric, Earl of Mercia) ;
26. argent, a saltire gules (Fitz Gerald) ; 27. azure, amaunch
or (Conyers of Danby). Mantling azure and or. Crest —
Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five ostrich feathers
proper. Mottoes — " Devant si je puis"; "En espoir je
vive attendant grace." Badge — A Cornish chough. Livery
— Blue, with silver buttons.
Sons of Simon Thomas Scrope, Esq., J. P. and D.L. ,
of Danby Hall, co. York., and Cockerington, co. Lincoln,
b. 1822 ; d. 1896 ; m. 1855, Emily Jane, third d. of
Robert Berkeley of Spetchley, co. Worcester: —
Henry Aloysius Scrope, Gentleman, b. 1862 ; m. 1899,
Maria Mercedes, yst. d. of Alexander de Laski, and of
Joaquina, ne'e Marques de Souza Lisboa ; and has issue —
(1) Richard Ladislas Scrope, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; (2) Ralph
Henry Scrope, Gentleman, b. 1905 ; (3) Adrian Cuthbert
Scrope, Gentleman, b. 1906; (4) Simon Scrope, Gentleman,
b. 1910; Barbara Maria Manuela ; and Maria Mercedes
Herbert Henrietta. Seat — Danby-on-Yore, Middleham,
R.S.O., Yorks.
Geoffrey William Scrope, Gentleman, b. 1870. Res. —
Stephen Francis Eustace Scrope, Gentleman, b. 1872 ;
m. 1912, Ethelburga Mary Magdalen Pega, d. of late
Edmund Waterton of Walton Hall, Yorks. ; and has surv.
issue — (1) Conyers Stephen Scrope, Gentleman, b. 19 13 ;
(2) Charles Waterton Scrope, Gentleman, b. 1914; (3)
Jchn Henry Scrope, Gentleman, b. 1919 ; (4) Geoffrey
Thomas More Scrope, Gentleman, b. 1920; (5) Hugh
Everard Scope, Gentleman, b. 1923; Rosamund Mary;
Adela Mary Millicent ; and Mary Monica Elizabeth. Res. —
71 The Drive, Hove, Sussex.
Gervase John Philip Scrope, Gentleman, b. 1874 ; m.
1900, Juanita, d. of the late John Carroll O'Sullivan of
Saltillo, Mexico ; and has issue — (1) Gervase John Reginald
Scrope, Gentleman, b. 1902 ; (2) Reynoldo Scrope, Gentle-
man, b. 1905 ; and Rosario. Res. —
SCRIVEN (Confmd. U.O.). Or, a lion rampant sable,
langued sules, holding in his dexter forepaw a dagger erect
proper. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a buck trippant proper, attired or. Motto — " Noli
irritare leonem."
Son of William Barclay Browne Scriven, Gentleman,
M.B. (Dublin), of Hampton Hall, co. Dublin :—
George Scriven, Esq., F.R.G.S., M.D., B.Ch. (Dublin),
J. P. co. Dublin, b. . Res. — Brown Gables, Farnham,
Surrey.
SCRYMGEOUR- WEDDERBURN of Wedderburn
(L.O.. 1780, rematric. 1900). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent,
a chevron between three roses gules (Wedderburn) ; 2 and
3, gules, a lion rampant or, armed and langued azure,
holding in the dexter forepaw a broadsword proper (Scrym-
geour). Mantlings Dexter, gules doubled argent ; sinister,
gules doubled or. Crests— On the dexter side, an eagle's
head erased proper, with the Motto, " Non degener
(Wedderburn) ; on the sinister side, a lion's gamb erased in-
bend, holding a cutlass, both proper, with the Motto, " Dissi-
pate" (Scrymgeour). Supporters — On either side a grey-
hound argent, collared gules. Livery— Drab, with crimson
facings and silver lace.
Eld. son of Henry Scrymgeour- Wedderburn, Esq., Lt.-
Col. commdg. 5th Batt. Black Watch (Royal Highlan-
ders), late Capt. Gordon Highlanders, b, 1872 ; d. 1924 ;
tn. 1901, Edith, only d. of John Moffat: —
Henry James Scrymgeour - Wedderburn, Gentleman,
Hereditary Standard Bearer of Scotland, b. 1902. Estates
— Wedderburn and Kingennie, co. Forfar ; Birkhill, co. Fife.
Seat- Birkhill, Cupar, Fife, N.B.
WALTER THOMAS JAMES SCRYMSOURE-
STEUART-FOTHRINGHAM, Esquire, of Pourie,
Fothringham, Forfarshire, J. P. D.L. for Perthshire and for
Forfarshire, Lt.-Col. Scottish Horse, late Lieut. Scots
Guards, formerly Lieut. Forfar and Kincardine Artillery
Militia. Born Dec. 7, 1862, being the only son of Thomas
Frederick Scrymsoure-Fothringham, Esq., of Pourie, &c. ,
who died 1864, by Lady Charlotte Carnegie, sister of James,
qthEarl of Southesk. Succeeded as heir of entail to the estates
of Grantully and Murthly, co. Perth, 1890, when he assumed
the additional name of Steuart. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly, 1. ermine, three bars gules (for Fothringham) ; 2.
gules, embordured, a lion rampant or with a scimitar in his
dexter paw proper (for Scrymsoure) ; 3. argent, a lion passant
guardant gules, crowned or, in the middle chief a crescent,
all within a bordure of the second (for Ogilvy) ; 4. quarterly,
i. and iiii., or, a fesse chequy azure and argent ; ii. and iii.
argent, a galley, oars in action sable, the fourth grant,
quarter, all within a bordure azure, charged with eight
buckles or (for Steuart). Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crests — 1. on the dexter side, on a wreath of his liveries, a
griffin segreant proper, and on an escrol above this Motto,
"Be it fast"; 2. on the sinister side, on a wreath of his
liveries, a lion's gamb erased holding a scimitar all proper,
and on an escrol above, this Motto, "Dissipate." Sup-
porters—On either side a savage wreathed about the head
and middle with laurel, and holding in his exterior hand a club
resting on his shoulder all proper. Seats — Grantully Castle,
Aberfeldy, N. B. ; Murthly Castle, Perthshire ; Fothringham,
Forfar, N.B. ; Tealing, Dundee. Clubs — Guards', Carlton.
SCUDAMORE, see LUCAS-SCUDAMORE.
SCUDAMORE-STANHOPE (R.L., 17 Jan. 1826, H.
Coll.). Quarterly, 1. quarterly, i. and iiii., quarterly, ermine
and gules (Stanhope); ii. and iii., gules, three stirrups with
buckles and straps or (Scudamore) ; 2. the same arms of
Stanhope ; 3. the arms of Manlovel ; 4. azure, a fesse
engrailed between three pigeons, each having in the beak
a cross formee fitchee all or (Porte of Etwall, co. Derby) ;
5. argent, a chief vaire\ or and gules, over all a bend sable
(FitzHerbert of Etwall); 6. argent, on a cross sable, a
leopard's face or (Brydges, Dukes of Chandos) ; 7. the
arms of Berkeley of Coberley, Glos. ; 8. or, a pile gules
(Chandos); 9. the arms of Pearle of Dewsal and Aconbury,
Herefordsh. ; 10. the arms of Bernard of Loudon and
Bridgnorth; 11. the arms of Lake of Canons. Mantling
gules and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours,
a tower azure, thereon a demi-lion rampant or, ducally
crowned gules, holding between the paws a grenade fired
proper (Stanhope); 2. out of a ducal coronet or, a bear's
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paw sable (Scudamore). Mottoes— " A Deo et rege ' ;
" In hoc signo vinces."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Henry Edwyn Chandos Scudamore-
Stanhope, 9th Earl of Chesterfield, b. 1821 ; d. 1887;
m. 1851, Dorothea, d. of Sir Adam Hay, 7th Bart. : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Edwyn Francis Scudamore-Stanhope, K.G.,
P.C.G.C.V.O., 10th Earl of Chesterfield (4 Aug. i628)and
10th Baron Stanhope of Shelford, co. Northants. (7 Nov.
1616), 3rd Bart. (13 Nov. 1807), Treas. of H.M. Household
1892-4, Capt. of Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms 1894-5, Lord
Steward 1910-15, Master of the Horse 1915-22, J. P., D.L.,
and C.A. co. Hereford, J. P. N.R. Yorks., B.A. (Oxon.),
Barrister-at-Law, late Capt. 4th Batt. Shropshire Regt.
[Supporters — Dexter, a wolf ducally crowned or; sinister,
a talbot ermine], b, 1854; m. 1900, Hon. Enid Edith, d. of
1st Lord N unburn! o :iic. Seat — Beningbrough Hall, York.
Town res. — 41 Grosvencr Square, W.i. Clubs — Brooks's,
Bachelors', Turf.
Hon. Henry Athole Scudamore-Stanhope, Capt. (ret.)
R.N. , b. 1855. Res. — Sheridan House, Stourwood, Bourne-
mouth. Club — Naval and Military.
Hon. Claude Dormer Scudamore-Stanhope, £. 1857. Res. —
Son of Hon. Evelyn Theodore Scudamore-Stanhope,
D.L. co. Hereford, Lieut. King's Roy. Rifle Corps and
Capt. A.S.C. , b. 1862 ; d. 1925 ; m. 1888, Julia, d. of J.
Gerald Potter : —
Edward Henry Scudamore-Stanhope, Esq., b. 1889; m.
1915, Lorna, d. of William Henry Lever, of Wellington,
N.Z. ; and has issue — Evelyn Patricia Mary.
Yngst. son of 9th Earl (see above) : —
Hon. Charles Hay Scudamore-Stanhope, B.A. (Oxon.),
b. 1864 ; m. 1900, Adele, O.B.E., d. of Sir Robert Hay, 8th
Bart., and has surv. issue — Chandos Robert Scudamore-
Stanhope, Esq. b. 1905 ; and Dorothea. Res. — 78 Onslow
Gardens, S.W. Club — Bachelors'.
SCULLY Vert, a cross botonne between two mullets in
chief and a fleur-de-lis in base or. Mantling vert and or.
Crest— Out of a mural crown proper, a phoenix, also proper,
Sons of Vincent Scully, Esq. (son of the late Vincent
Scully, of Kilfeacle, co. Tipperary, M.P. for co. Cork),
of Mantle Hill House, Golden, nr. Cashel, co.
Tipperary, D.L. , J. P., B.A. Oxford, b. 1846; d. 1927;
m. firstly, November 21, 1871, Emma Eliza Mary Clare
{d. 1890), d. of Pierse Marcus Barron, Esq., of Belmont
Park, Waterford ; secondly, July 22, 1897, Amy,
youngest dau. of the late John Netterville Barron,
formerly of the 59th Regt. : —
Denys Vincent Arthur Scully, Gentleman, b. September
6, 1873. Res. — Canada.
Vincent Marcus Barron Scully, Esq., D.S.O. , O. B. E. ,
Lt.-Col. late Border Regt., served Great War 1914-19
(desp. 4 times, D.S.O. , O.B.E.), has Order of the White
Eagle (Serbia), b. July 2, 1881 ; in. 1924, Pleasance, d. of
Col. J. W. Alt, C. B. , and widow of Lt.-Col. Charles Evelyn
Johnston, D.S.O., M.C. Res. — Poughill, Bude, Cornwall.
Club — Naval and Military.
SEAFIELD, Countess of, see OGILVIE-GRANT.
SEAGER of Cardiff (H. Coll., 17 Oct. 1919). Azure,
a cross moline between in bend dexter two lyraphads,
and in bend sinister as many mullets all argent. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
between two wings azure, each charged with a mullet.
a cross moline argent. Motto — " Animo et fides."
Son of William Seager, of Cardiff, b. 1827 ; d. 1895 ;
m. 1853, Mary Jane, d. of William Berry, of Ilira
combe : —
Sir William Henry Seager, Knt. Bach. (1918), Ship-
owner, D.L., J.P., M.P. Cardiff (East) 1918-22, b. 1862;
m. 1890, Margaret Annie, d. of John Elliot, of Cardiff;
and has issue. Res. — Lynwood, Newport Road, Roath,
Cardiff; Croft-y-Bwla, Monmouth. Clubs — Reform,
Cardiff Exchange.
SEALE (H. Coll.). Or, within two barrulets azure,
between three wolves' heads erased two and one sable, a
mural crown gules. Mantling azure and or. Crest — Out of
charged on the breast with a cross botonn6 or. Motto —
" Sine labe resurgens." Bookplate Motto —
" ©n boofus for to rcf r 5 mr brlote,
&11D to them gibe 5 fejulj anto full mtoencr."
a crown vallery or, a wolfs head argent, gorged with a
wreath of oak proper. Motto — " In coelo salus." 1
Sons of Sir John Henry Seale, 3rd Bart., of Mount
Boone, co. Devon, J. P. and D.L. cos. Devon and
Monmouth, Barrister-at-Law, b. 1843 ; d. 1914 ; m.
1st, 1879, Mary Henrietta {d. 1882), only surv. child of
Arthur Hyde Dendy of Rock House, Torquay, and
Parkfield :—
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Sir John Carteret Hyde Seale, 4th Bart. (13 July 1838),
Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple), b. 1881 ; tn. 1917,
Margaret Styleman.d. of the late Lt.-Col. William Herring,
27th Inniskillings,of Narborough House, Norfolk ; and has
issue — John Henry Seale, Esq., £>. 1921 ; Richard Styleman
Seale, Esq., b. 1924; and Mary Paulina. Res. — Rockfield
House, Monmouth. Club — Junior Carlton.
Henry Dendy Seale, Esq., late Major Machine Gun Corps,
b. 1882 ; tn. 1914, Lora May, d. of Cecil H. Bishopp of
Fernlea, Oban, Argyllshire ; and has issue — Mary Desiree.
Res. — 1144 Goodwin Street, Victoria, B.C. Club — Jun.
Carlton.
SEALY-KING (U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, per pale
gules and or, a lion rampant counterchanged, holding
between the paws a boar's head erased of the second
(King); 2 and 3, or, on a fesse bretessed azure, between
three wolves' leads erased sable, as many lozenges argent
(Sealy). Mantling gules and or. Crests — 1. on a wreath
of the colours, a boar's head erased gules, charged with two
bezants in fesse (King); 2. out of a ducal coronet or, a
wolf's head issuant sable (Sealy). Mottoes— (1) " Spes
tutissima ccelis " ; (2) " Concipe spes certas." Livery —
Chocolate brown, yellow facings.
Son of Charles Lewes King, of Newtown House, Leixlip,
co. Kildare, b. 1814; d. 1869 ; m. 1853, Jane Stawell
Bernard (Mrs. King-Sealy, of Richmount), d. and coh.
of Captain Sampson Stawell Sealy, 84th Regt. : —
Charles Sealy-King, Esq., J. P. co. Cork, b. i860 ; assumed
by Deed Poll, 16 July, 1923, the surname of Sealy-King
in lieu of King; m. 1886, Beatrice Ada, d. of William
Jocelyn Bradford, M.D., T.C.D. ; and has had issue —
(1) Ludlow Sealy-King, Esq., Nigerian Political Service,
Major late 4th Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers,*. 1891 [tn. 1917,
Norah Beatrice, d. of Rev. W. Jocelyn Bradford, M.A.,
T.C.D. ; and has issue— Patricia ; and Esther] ; (2) Charles
King, Gentleman, Lieut. 2nd Royal Munster Fusiliers,
b. 1894; killed in action in France 9 May, 1915 ; Esther
[m. 1909, Rev. Walter W. Stewart, B.D., T.C.D.] ; and
Violet Rose [m. 1921, Ulick de Burgh Daly, Esq., Major
late 4th Royal Dublin Fusiliers]. Seat— Richmount, Ban-
don, co. Cork. Res. — Beaumont, Cheltenham.
SEATON, Baron, see ELIOTT-DRAKE-COLBORNE.
SEAVER, see RICARDE-SEAVER.
SEBASTIAN (1894, H. Coll.). Per chevron invected
ermine and azure, in chief an eagle's wing sable between two
dexter hands couped at the wrist pointing upwards with the
thumb and two fingers proper, and in base a demi-cat-a-
mountain guardant of the last. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-cat-a-mountain
guardant proper, holding in the dexter paw an eagle's wing
sable, and resting the sinister paw on a dexter hand as in the
arms. Motto — " Roi, foi, loi."
Sons of Lewis Boyd Sebastian, Gentleman, B.C.L. ,
M.A. (Oxon), Barrister-at-Law, b. 1851 ; d. ; tn.
1879, Harriet Maria, elder dau. of Bengt Reinhold
Lennartson of Norum, Wermland, Sweden : —
Gerald Noel Boyd Sebastian, Gentleman, M.R.C.S. ,
L.R.C.P., b. Dec. 24, 1883. Res.— 48 Onslow Gardens,
S.W.7.
Skinner Raymond Sebastian, Gentleman, B.A. , b. Oct. 30,
1886.
Brian Leonard Geoffrey Sebastian, Esq., Comdr. R.Ns
b. Feb. 7, 1891. ry.
Erroll Graham Sebastian, Esq., D.S.O. , served Gr
War as Capt. E. Kent Regt. (desp. D.S.O. ), British Viol.
Consul at Bucharest, b. Aug. 2, 1892. Res.— British Co»\
sulate, Bucharest, Roumania. Club — Oxford and Cam
bridge.
SEBRIGHT (H. Coll., Gtd. by Cooke, Clarenceux,
1 April 1580. Confd. by Dethick 1590, and at Vn. of
Worcs. 1627). Argent, three cinquefoils sable. Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, an heraldic tiger sejant argent, crowned with a
ducal coronet, mane, tuft, and tip of the tail or. Badge
(H. Coll., 21 April 1914) — A garb of oats or, the band
azure, inscribed with the Motto — " Pro rege " in [red
letters.
Sons of Sir Thomas Gage Saunders Sebright, 8th
Bart., b. 1802 ; d. 1864 ; by his 2nd wife, tn. 1850,
Olivia, d. of John Henry, of Straff an, co. Kildare : —
Sir Guy Thomas Saunders Sebright, 12th Bart., of
Besford, Worcs. (20 Dec. 1626), J. P. Herts., Lieut, (ret.)
Coldstream Gds., b. 1856; s. his brother 1917 ; tn. 1882,
Olive Emily, d. of Arthur Frederick. Res. — Beechwood
Park, Dunstable. Clubs — Bachelors', Travellers'.
Arthur Edward Saunders Sebright, Esq., Lieut, (ret.)
4th Batt. Beds. Regt., b. 1859 ; tn. 1st, 1889, Emily Eva
(d. 1921), d. of JohnBowen, and widow of W. Ingram, of
U.S.A. ; 2nd, 1922, Alice Marion, d. of A. F. Luke, of
Exeter ; and has issue (by 1st marriage) Giles Edward
Sebright, Esq., Capt. (ret.) 4th Dragoon Gds., b. 1896.
Res. — 100 Elm Park Gardens, S.W.10.
SECCOMBE (H. Coll.). Argent, on a fesse gules, be-
tween three lions rampant sable, a lotus-flower slipped and
leaved proper, in the centre chief point an Eastern trown of
the second, a bordure invected of the third. Mantling gules
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and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a lion
rampant sable between two elephants' probosces proper.
Motto — " Paratus et fidelis."
Son of Thomas Seccombe, Esq., M.A. , D.C. L. , b.
1866 ; d. 1923 ; tn. 1896, Elizabeth Jane Goddard : —
Lionel Sidney Seccombe, Gentleman, b. 1903. Res. —
Culver, Indiana, U.S.A.
Sons of John Thomas Seccombe, Esq. (eld. s. of Sir
Thomas Seccombe, G.C.I.E., K C.S.I. ), b. 1834 ;
d. 1895 ; tn. 1st, Elizabeth (d. 1869), d. of Thomas
* Clout; 2nd, Ellen, d. of Henry Bates: —
^' Philip John Ambrose Seccombe, Gentleman, M.A., M.B.,
a"Li869 ; m. 1898, Sybil, d. of Lt.-Col. J. R. Watson ; and
rial*s issue — John Bertie Philip Seccombe, Esq., Capt. 6/13
L frontier Force Rifles, b. 1899 [Res.— Abbotebad, N.W.F.P.
a 'ndia) ; and Nancy Sybil [tn. 1926, Thomas Dangerfield],
yRes. — 12 Chester Place, Regent's Park, N.W.
J Lawrence Henry Seccombe, Gentleman, b. 1877 ; tn.
1915, Norah, d. of Thomas Wood ; and has issue — Thomas
Lawrence Seccombe, Gentleman, b. 1915; Hugh Digorie
Seccombe, Gentleman, b. 1917. Res. — Strafford Lodge,
Weybridge.
Edward Arthur John Seccombe, Gentleman, b. 1880.
Res. — Incomati Estate, Xmavani, E. Africa.
George Digorie Gray Seccombe, Gentleman, b. 1882;
m. 1918, May, d. of Percival Ollin ; and has issue — Marjorie
Ellen; and Elizabeth. Res.— Kamunyu, Kiambu, Kenya.
Rev. Charles Edward Seccombe, Gentleman, b. 1885.
Res. — 36 Victoria Street, S.W.i.
Son of Henry Lawrence Seccombe, Esq. , b. 1834 ; d.
1910; tn. 1876, Emily Anne, d. of M. Wiggins of
Watcombe Manor, Watlington : —
Henry Edward Seccombe, Esq., A.R.I.B.A., b. 1879;
m. 1908, Helen Rose Elizabeth, d. of the late Major E. A.
Uvedale Price ; and has issue — Ralph Edward Seccombe,
Esq., b. 1910; Pamela; and Diana. Res. — Oak Lawn,
Monument Hill, Weybridge.
SECRETAN (H. Coll.). Gules, on a saltire argent, a
human heart of the first, in chief a castle proper. Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, upon a mount vert, an eagle regardant wings
expanded argent, holding in the beak a wreath of laurel
proper. Mottoes—" Bon chatel guarde qui son cuer
guarde "; and over the crest "Civitas civu."
Sons of Philip Secretan, Gentleman (eld. son of
Frederick L. P. Secretan James Woodhouse, of The
Brokes, Reigate), of Caterham, Surrey, b. 18 19 ;
d. 1877 ; tn. Mary, widow of Tyler : —
Philip Secretan, Esq., J. P., b. 1844 ; tn. 1867, Margaret
Liston, d. of George Harris, of Bedford Park, Croydon ;
and has had issue— (1) Philip Secretan, Gentleman,^. 1869 ;
d. 1912 ; (2) Rev. Douglas Liston Secretan, Rector of Bal-
combe, Sussex, b. \%-jo [tn. 1905, Kathleen Emily, d. of
T. H. Buckley, and has issue— Philip Buckley Secretan,
Gentleman, £. 1909 ; Robert Douglas Secretan, Gentleman,
b. 1914; and i dau.] ; (3) Edward Secretan, Esq., Lieut.
R.N., b. 1876; d. 1914 [m. 1905, Sophie Banmann, and
left issue— Ralph Edward Philip Secretan, Gentleman, b.
1908] ; (4) Norman Secretan, Gentleman, £.1880 [tn. 1909,
Hilda Fisher, and has issue — Norman Garode Secretan,
Gentleman, b. 19 12 ; Geoffrey Richard Secretan, Gentle-
man, b. ; Dennis Secretan, Gentleman, b. ; and
four daus.]. Seat — Slaugham Park, Haywards Heath,
Sussex. Club — City of London.
Walter Bernard Secretan, Gentleman, b. 1847 ; m.
1874, Margaret, d. of Thomas Waters, of Croydon ;
and has had issue — (1) Walter Bernard Secretan,
Gentleman, F.R.C.S., M.B., b. 1875 [tn. 1914, Dorothy,
d. of Rev. Ilbert Crosse ; and has had issue — Michael
Bernard Secretan, Gentleman, b. 1915; d. 1927; and
Margaret Dorothy (Res. — Brendon House, Reading)] ;
(2) Kenneth Francis Secretan, Gentleman, b. 1887 ;
d. 1899 ; (3) Hubert Arthur Secretan, Gentleman, O.B.E.,
b. 189 1. Res. — Coignafearn, Croydon, Surrey.
Sons of Rev. Charles Frederick Secretan (2nd son of
Frederick L. P. Secretan James Woodhouse — see
above), Vicar of Longdon-cum-Castle Merton, co.
Worcester, b. 1820; d. 1868; tn. Jessie Elizabeth, d.
of W. T. Thomas:—
Theodore Secretan, Gentleman, b. 1859 ; tn. Maria
Magdalene Farrel, and has issue — Charles Farrel Secretan,
Gentleman, b. 1889 ; Frederick Bernard Secretan, Gentle-
man, b. 1891. Res. — Africa.
Clement Charles Secretan, Gentleman, b. 1861. Res. —
Australia.
Bernard Secretan, Gentleman, b. 1862 ; tn. Alice Mary,
d. of B. H. Perry. Res. — Africa.
Son of Holford Secretan, Gentleman (yngr son of
Frederick L. P. Secretan James Woodhouse — see
above), of The Brokes Meadow, Reigate, 6. 1840 ; d.
1915; tn. 1869, Emily Sarah, d. of Christopher
Dowson, of Limehouse, Middx. : —
Spencer Domett Secretan, Gentleman [Arms as above,
impaling Cave-Browne], b. 1880 ; tn. 1906, Mary, second
d. of Edward Raban Cave-Browne, Esq., C.S.I. ; and
has issue — Holford Cave Secretan, Gentleman, b. 1915 ;
Muriel Caroline ; Ann Frances Mary ; Mary Dulcie ; Joan
Henrietta ; Rachel Domett ; and Joyce Raban. Seat —
Swaynes, Rudgwick, Sussex.
Son of Herbert Edwin Secretan, Gentleman, b. 1849 ;
d. 1928 ; tn. 1887, Mary, d. of George Gibson Richard-
son, of Garlands, Redhill : —
Humphrey Basil Secretan, Esq., M.C., late Queen's
Royal West Surrey Regt. , b. 1888. Res.— Bennett's End,
Hemel Hempstead, Herts.
SEDLEY, see DELLA TAFLIA.
SEEDS (U.O.). Ermine, two pales azure, charged with
six plates, on a chief argent three roses gules. Mantling'
gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a hand erect holding six ears of wheat and charged on the
wrist with a plate proper. Motto — " Pax et copia."
Only son of Robert Seeds, Esq., J. P., LL.D., Queen's
Advocate-General, of 11 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin,
b. 1835; d. 1892 ; tn. 1881, Ada Charlotte, d. of John
Le Mottle, Jurat of Royal Court, Guernsey :• —
William Seeds, Esq., Minister in H.M. Diplomatic
Service since 1923, British High Commissioner in the
Rhineland, b. 1882 ; tn. 1911, Arabella Agnes Muriel, d. of
Theobald Butler, late of the Bengal C.S. , and has issue —
Robert Seeds, Gentleman, b. 1914 ; Hugh Seeds, Gentle-
man, b. 1917; James Seeds, Gentleman, b. 1019; and
Sheila. Clubs — Travellers' , St. James's.
SEEL, see MOLYNEUX-SEEL.
SEELY. Azure, three ears of wheat banded or, between
two martlets in pale and as many chaplets of roses in fesse
argent. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, in front of three ears of wheat banded
or, the trunk of a tree fessewise eradicated, and sprouting
in the dexter proper. Motto — " In Deo spero."
Sons of Sir Charles Hilton Seely, 2nd Bart., M.A.
(Camb.), J. P., Lieut. -Col. 5th Vol. Batt. Hampshire
Regt., and formerly Capt. 1st Nottinghamshire (Robin
Hood) Rifle Vols., M.P. for Lincoln 1895-1906, b. July
7, 1859; d. 1926; tn. , Dec. 9, 1891, Hilda Lucy (Res.
— Kings Manor, Freshwater, Isle of Wight), eldest dau.
of Richard Tassell Anthony Grant of Staffa, West
Cowes, Isle of Wight, J. P. co. Southampton : —
Sir Hugh Michael Seely, 3rd Bart. (19 Feb. 1896), J. P.
and (1925) High Sheriff of Notts., M.P. E. Div. Norfolk
1923-24, late Lieut. S. Notts. Hussars, formerly Lieut. Gren.
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Gds. , b. Oct. 2, 1898. Seats — Sherwood Lodge, Arnold,
Notts. ; Brooke House, and Gatcombe House, I.O.W.
Town res. — 55 Curzon Street, W. 1. Clubs — Brooks's,
Guards'.
Victor Basil John Seely, Esq.,£. May 18, 1900; m. 1922,
Sybil Helen, widow of Sir John Shiffncr, 6th Bart., and d.
f S. C. Gibbons, of Scaynes Hill, Sussex ; and has issue —
Nigel Edward Seely, Gentleman, b. 1923. Res. — 14
Chesham Street, S.W.i. Clubs— Pratt's, Brooks's.
Nigel Richard William Seely, Esq., b. 1902.
Sons of Frank Evelyn Seely, Esq., D.L., J. P. Notts.,
Lieut.-Col. late South Notts. Yeomanry Cavalry, b.
1864; d. 1928; m. 1st, Aug. 8, 1899, Lelia Elizma
(d. 1903), dau. of Rev. H. C. Russell, and grand-dau. of
Lord Charles James Fox Russell ; 2nd, 1907, Gertrude
Fanny, dau. of Henry Edward Thornton: —
Frank James Wriothesley Seely, Esq. , Capt. S. Notts.
Hussars Yeo., late Lieut. 15/16 Hussars, b. 1901 ; m. 1925,
Vera, d. of Col. Charles Birkin, C.M.G., of Lamcote House,
Radcliffe-on-Trent; and has issue — Michael James Seely,
Gentleman, b. 1926. Res. — Ramsdale Park, Arnold, Notts.
William Evelyn Seely, Gentleman, Lieut. S. Notts.
Hussars Yeo., b. 1902; m. 1927, Lavender, d. of Richard
Francklin, of The Manor House, Oxton, Notts., and has
issue— Richard Evelyn Seely, Gentleman, b. 1928. Res. —
Kirklington, Notts.
Son of Sir Charles Seely, 1st Bart., of Sherwood Lodge,
Arnold, Notts., M.P., J.P., D.L., b. 1833; d. 1915 ;
m. 1857; Emily (d. 1894), d. of William Evans, of
Crumpsall Grange, Lanes. : —
Rt. Hon. John Edward Bernard Seely, P.C.,C.B.,C.M.G.,
D.S.O., Major-Gen. in the Aimy, late Lieut.-Col. comm.
Hampshire Yeomanry, Lord Lieut. Isle of Wight and
Hants., D.L. Southampton, M.P. Isle of Wight 1900-1906,
for Liverpool, Abercromby Div. , 1906-10, for Derbyshire,
Ilkeston Div., 1910-22, and for Isle of Wight 1923-24, Sec.
oi State for War 1912-14, Under-Sec. Min. of Munitions
1918, Under-Sec. of State for Air 1918-19, b. May 31, 1868 ;
m. 1st, July 9, 1895, Emily Florence (d. 1913), dau. of Col.
the Hon. Sir Henry George Lewis Crichton of Netley Castle,
co. Southampton ; 2nd, 1917, Hon. Evelyn Izme\ d. of
1st Viscount Elibank, and widow of George C. N. Nicholson,
and has had issue — Frank Reginald Seely, Gentleman, b.
June 26, 1896 ; killed inaction 1917 ; Henry John Alexander
Seely, Esq., Capt. Hants. Yeo., -b May 1, 1899; Arthur
Patrick Willi im Seely, Gentleman, b. 1905; David Peter
Seely, Gentleman, b. 1920; Emily Grace ; Irene Florence
[;«. 1924, Lieut. Mason Hogarth Scott, late R.N. ; and
has issue] ; Kathleen Mary ; and Louisa Mary Sylvia.
Seat — Mottistone Manor, Isle of Wight. Clubs — Marl-
borough, Brooks^s, Athenaeum, etc.
SEFTON, Earl of, see MOLYNEUX.
SEGRAVE, see MOWBRAY, Baron.
SEGRAVE of Cabra (confmd. U.O.) Quarterly, 1.
argent, on a bend gules, three trefoils or (for Segrave) ; 2.
azure, three eagles displayed or (for Wafer) ; 3. argent, two
lions rampant combatant supporting a dexter hand
couped at the wrist all gules, in chief three estoiles azure, in
base waves of the sea therein a salmon naiant all proper
(for O'Neill); 4. per fesse or and sable, three dice each
charged with an annulet all countercharged (for Ambrose).
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion rampant argent, holding between the
paws an oak-branch vert, fructed or. Motto— "Dieu et
mon roy."
Sons of Henry Segrave, Esq., J. P. Dublin, J. P. and
D.L. (High Sheriff 1893) Wicklow, late Capt. 12th
Foot, b. 1823; d. 1906; m. 1850, Mary Elizabeth,
d. of Edward Francis Dehane of The Beaches, co.
Stafford:—
Major O'Neal Edward John Segrave, D.S O , 18th Batt.
Imp. Yeo. in S. Africa, formerly a Resident Magistrate in
Ireland, b. 1856 ; m. 1882, Beatrix, d. of W. J. J. Warne-
ford, Deputy-Assistant-Quartermaster-General ; and has
with other issue : — O'Neill Segrave, Esq., late Capt. Royal
Irish Regt., b. 1883 [m. 1915, Germaine, d. of Gen. P.
A. Grissot]. Seats— Kiltimon, Newton-Mount-Kennedy,
co. Wicklow ; Calla House, Kilconnell, co. Galway. Club —
R.A.C.
Charles William Segrave, Esq., J. P. cos. Galway and
Tippemry, b. ; m. 1st, 1893, Mary Lucy {d. 1898), d.
of James K. Harwood, late U.S. Navy, and granddau. of
the late Right Rev. James Kemp, Archbishop of Maryland,
U.S.A. ; 2nd, 1901, Jessica Campbell, only d. of John
Stone, Esq., J. P., of Huyton, Lanes. Res. — 16 Hyde Park
Square, W. 2.
Sons of Capt. William Francis Segrave, late 71st
Highlanders, b. 1826; d. 1903; m. 1868, Isabella, d.
of Major Halliburton, 78th Highlanders; —
John Roderick Segrave, Esq., C.B., J. P., Vice-Admiral
(ret.), b. 1871 ; m. 1907, Mary Stephanie, yngst. d. of the late
Frederick Ricardo, of 40 Onslow Gardens, S.W., and has
issue: — William Francis Roderick Segrave, Sub.-Lieut.
R.N., b. 1907; and Rosemary. Res. — Crows Nest, Queen's
Road, Richmond, Surrey. Clubs — Naval and Military,
Beefsteak.
William Henry Eric Segrave, Esq., D.S.O., Lieut.-Col.
Highland L.I., served S. Africa 1901-2 (medal with clasp),
and Great War 1914-18 (de^p., D.S.O. with two Bars,
Legion of Honour), b. 1875 ; m. 1904, Nellie Borlaise, d. of
the late Vice-Adm. J. J. Kennedy, C.B., and has issue; —
Pamela Frances. Club — Army and Navy.
Sons of Capt. Thomas Segrave, R.N., late 14th Foot,
b. 1829 ; d. 1871 ; m. 1854, Louisa, d. of Major William
Buckley, late 18th Regt. :—
Henry John Segrave, Gentleman, b. 1861. Res. —
Sir Thomas George Segrave, Knt. Bach. (1923), C.B.E.
(1920), Hon. Capt. R.I.M., and Hon. Comdr. R.N. R.,
Dir. of Shipping, India Office 1919, b. 1865; m. 1895,
Harriet Rose Daly. Res. — Kempshott, Barston, Horley,
Surrey. Club — E.I. United Service.
SEGAR-OWEN (H. Coll., 14 Nov. 1914). Per chevron
or and argent, in chief two mullets azure, in base a lion
rampant sable. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a wolf's head argent, erased gules,
and charged on the neck with an ermine spot. Motto
— " Fidem Deo habens."
Eld. son of William Owen, Esq., J. P., of Burfield,
Cheshire, b. 1846; d. 1910 ; m. 1869, Margaret, d.
of Henry Segar, of Penketh Hall, Lanes.:—
The late Segar Segar-Owen, Esq., J. P., High Sheriff
Anglesey, 1927-8, F.R.I.B.A., b. 1874 ; assumed by Deed
Poll the additional surname of Segar ; m. 1898, Edith
Mary, d. of Frederick Monks, Esq., J. P., C.C. ; and
d. 1929 leaving issue — Oswald Segar-Owen, Gentleman,
Lieut. K.R.R.C, b. 1900; Godfrey Joscelyn Segar-Owen,
Gentleman, b. 1907; Elnith Merryl. Res. — Victoria
Terrace, Beaumaris, Anglesey; Palmyra Square, War-
rington. Clubs — Arts, Royal Anglesey Yacht.
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SELBY of Biddlestone (H. Coll.). Barry of eight or and
sable. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a Saracen's head proper, wreathed about the
temples or and sable. Motto — " Semper sapit suprema."
Sons of Walter Charles Selby, Esq., of Biddlestone,
Northumberland, J P. b. 1858 ; d. 1900 ; m. 1881,
Margaret Beatrice, d. of H. G. Bromilow: —
Walter Arthur Selby, Esq., Lieut. -Comdr. R.N., b. 1882 ;
m. 1926, Dorothy d. of George Collier and has
issue: — Walter Stephen Patrick Selby, Gentleman, b. 1917 ;
and 1 dau. Res. — Red Gables, I field, Sussex.
Ronald Walter Selby, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; tn. 1917,
Dorothy Rose, widow of Capt. F. Marke, R.A.M.C. Seat —
SELBY-BIGGE of King's Sutton (H. Coll.). Ermine,
on a fesse engrailed gules, between three martlets sable,
a mullet between two crescents or. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cockatrice's
head ermine, murally crowned or, between two wings
erect azure, each charged with a crescent gold. Motto —
" Fort et loyal."
Second son of Charles Selby Bigge, Esq., of Ightham
Mote, Kent, and Long Horsley, Northumberland,
J. P., b. 1834 ; d. 1889 ; tn. 1902, Katherina (d. 1918),
d. of John Scott Ogle, of Oakwood, Kent : —
Sir (Lewis) Amherst Selby-Bigge, 1st Bart. (14 Feb.
1919), K.C.B., M.A. Oxford, Barrister-at-Law, Inner
Temple, Permanent Sec. Board of Education 191 1-25,
b. i860 ; tn. 1885, Edith Lindsay, O.B.E., d. of Rt. Hon.
John Robert Davison, Q.C., M.P., of Underriver House,
Kent ; and has issue — John Amherst Selby-Bigge, Esq.,
b. 1892 [m. 1914, Ruth, d. of Edward Humphries,
of Ashburnham Grove, Bradford ; and has issue — Lydia
Jane; Diana; Mary Elizabeth (Res. — 31 Ladbroke Grove,
W.)] ; Evelyn Mary [tn. 1908, Capt. Henry Cecil Pember
(d. 1917), and has issue]; Edith Katherine [tn. 1914,
Capt. Geoffrey Bowes-Lyon, Black Watch ; and has
issue]. Res. — 127 Sloane Street, S.W. ; Kingston Manor,
Lewes, Sussex. Clubs — Brooks's, Athenaeum.
SELLfj of Richmond (H. Coll.). Or, two bendlets
between as many fleurs-de-lys azure. Mantling azure and
swords in saltire proper, pommelled and hilted or, a fleur-
de-lys gold. Motto — " Nulla rosa sine spinas."
Son of George Edward Selle, b. 1848 ; d. 1878 ; tn.
1875, Dora Eleanor, d. of Daniel David Olive, of
Suffolk :—
George Edward Selle, Gentleman, b. 1876 ; m. 1919,
Mariana, d. of Daria Tudela, of Lima, Peru ; and has
issue — Mariana del Rosario. Res. — Correo Castilla 1187,
Lima, Peru. Clubs — Royal Societies, and National
(Lima).
SEMPILL, see FORBES-SEMPILL.
SENHOUSE, see MINTON
POCKLINGTON-SENHOUSE.
SENHOUSE and
or. Crest — On a wreath of^the colours, in front of two
SENNETT (H. Coll.). Or, three cygnets in pale, wings
elevated purpure, between two swords erect gules. Mant-
ling purpure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
upon a sennett or barracuda fessewise proper, a cygnet as
in the arms. Motto — " Sine macula."
Son of Richard Sennett, of Southwark : —
Sir Richard Christopher Sennett, Knt. Bach. (1924),
Sheriff City of London 1923, Citizen and Lorimer, of the
City of London, b. 1862 ; tn. , Amy Georgina, d. of
William Hughes, of Chelsea ; and has issue — 2 sons.
Res. — 24 De Vere Gardens, Kensington, W. Club —
Constitutional
SERGISON (R.L., H. Coll., 23 April 1812; orig. granted
1691). Argent, on a chevron between three dolphins naiant,
embowed sable, a plate between two fleurs-de-lys of the
field.
Dau. of Charles Warden Sergison, Esq., J. P. and
D.L. Sussex, Capt. Reserve of Officers, late Scots
Guards, b. 1867; d. 1911 ; m. 1891, Hon. Florence
Emma Louisa Hanbury Tracy, d. of Charles, 4th Lord
Sudeley: —
Cynthia Mary; tn. 1919, Sir Basil Stanlake Brooke, 5th
Bart., C.B.E., M.C. (q.v.)
SERGISON-BROOKE (R.L., 20 Sept. 1915 ; H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a cross engrailed per pale gules
and sable, a crescent for difference (for Brooke) ; 2
and 3, argent, on a chevron between three dolphins
naiant embowed sable, a plate between two fieurs-de
lys of the first, and (for distinction) in the centre chief
point a hand grenade of the second, fired proper (for
Sergison). Mantling gules and or. Crests — 1. on a
wreath of the colours, a brock proper (for Brooke) ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, a dolphin as in the arms
transfixed by an arrow fessewise barbed and flighted
proper, and (for distinction^ charged on the body with,
a cross patee argent (for Sergison).
Son of Arthur Basil Brooke, b. 1847; d 1884; tn
1869, Alice Georgina, d. of Rev. William Norton,
Rector of Baltinglas, co. Wicklow : —
Bertram Norman Sergison-Brooke, Esq., C.M.G.,
D.S.O., Brigadier Gren. Gds. comdg. 1st Inf. Bde. 1928,
assumed by R.L., 20 Sept. 1915, the additional surname
and arms of Sergison, b. 1880 ; tn. 1st, 1915, Prudence
Ida (d. 1918), d. and co-heir of Capt. Charles Sergison,
of Cuckfield Park, Sussex ; and has issue — Patience
Anne ; tn. 2nd, 1923, Hilda, d. of Mark Fenwick, of
Abbotswood, Stow-on-the-Wold; andhasissue — Timothy
Mark Sergison-Brooke, Gentleman, b. 1924 ; Norah Mary.
Seat — Williamscot House, Banbury. Clubs — Guards',
Turf.
SEROCOLD, see PEARCE-SEROCOLD.
SETON of Abercorn (L.O. matric. 1915). Quarterly,
1 and 4, or, three crescents within a double tressure
flory counterflory gules ; 2 and 3, argent, three in-
escutcheons gules. Mantling gules, doubled or. Crest — On
a wreath of his liveries, a boar's head couped or, armed
and langued azure. Supporters — On either side a grey-
hound proper. Motto — " Forward ours."
Eldest son of Lieut. -Col. Alexander Reginald Seton,
R.E., b. 1840; d. 1887; tn. 1862, Emma Orton
(d. 1889):—
Sir Bruce Gordon Seton, qth Bart., of Abercorn,
co. Linlithgow (3 June 1663), C.B. (1917), Lieut.-Col.
and Brev.-Col. I. M.S., served Waziristan 1895, Tochi
F.F. 1897, Great War 1914-16 (desp., C.B.), b. 1868 ;
s. his cousin 19 15 ; tn. 1895, Elma, d. of Lieut.-Col. Frank
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Armstrong, R.A.S.C. , and has issue — Alexander Hay
Seton, Esq., Lieut. The Royal Scots, 6. 1904 [tn.
1927, Zeyla, d. of John Sanderson, and has issue —
Egidia Hay] ; Bruce Lovat Seton, Esq., R.M.C., Sand-
hurst, b. 1909 ; Jean Gordon [tn. 1922, Lieut. R. G.
Arnot.R.N., of Rockferry, Cheshire ; and has issue] ;
Marie de Seton [tn. 1925, Lieut. Ian Black, R.N.]. Res.
— 12 Grosvenor Crescent, Edinburgh. Clubs — Caledonian,
New (Edinburgh).
SETON of Pitmedden(L.O., 1675 and 1684). Quarterly,
1 and 4, or, three crescents, and in the centre a man's
heart distilling blood, the whole within a double tressure
flory counterflory gules (Seton) ; 2 and 3, argent, a demi-
otter sable, crowned or, issuing out of a bar wavy of the
second (Meldrum). Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a demi-man in a
military habit, holding the banner of Scotland, with the
motto on an escroll above, " Sustento sanguine signa."
Supporters — Dexter, a deerhound argent, collared gules,
charged with crescents or ; sinister, an otter sable. Motto
— Below the arms, '' Merces haec certa laborum."
Son of Sir William Samuel Seton, 9th Bart., J. P.,
D.L. , Col. Indian Staff Corps, served in the Persian
Campaign, 1856, and in the Afghan War, 1880, b.
1837; d. 1914; tn. 1876, Eva Kate St. Leger, only d.
of Gen. Sir Henry Hastings Affleck Wood, K.C.B. :—
Sir John Hastings Seton, 10th Bart, (n Dec. 1683),
Capt. late 6th Batt. Gordon Highlanders, late Lieut. Durham
R.G.A. (Mil.), served during the European War 1914-18, b.
1888 ; tn. 1923, Alice Ida, d. of Percy Hodge, Cape Civil
Service; and has issue— Robert James Seton, Esq., b. 1926;
and Alice Eva Elizabeth. Seat — Cushnie, Aberdeenshire.
Res. — sib Goldington Road, Bedford.
Rev. ALEXANDER DAVID SETON of Mounie, Clerk
in Holy Orders, formerly Lt.-Col. and Hon. Col. Royal
Artillery, J. P. Aberdeenshire. Born Oct. 25, 1854,
eldest son and only surv. child of Major George Seton, late
93rd Highlanders, by his wife Anne Lucy Wake, dau. of
Dr. Baldwin Wake ; and succeeded to the estate of Mounie
at the decease of his uncle, 1894. Armorial bearings
(L.O., 1869) — Quarterly, 1 and 4, or three crescents
within a double tressure flowered and counterflowered of
fleurs-de-lys gules, and in the fesse point a man's heart
distilling drops of blood (for Seton) ; 2 and 3, argent,
issuing out of a bar wavy sable, a demi-otter of the last
crowned with an antique crown or (for Meldrum), in
the centre a crescent azure for difference. Mantling
gules doubled argent. Crest — Issuing from a wreath
of his liveries, or and gules, a demi-man in armour,
bearing up the Royal banner of Scotland bendways
and displayed all proper ; and in an escroll over
the same this Motto, "Sustento sanguine signo."
Livery — Pepper and salt coat, piped red. Married,
February 12, 1879, Emily Isabel, second daughter of Alfred
Turner, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, at that time of
Deysbrook Hall, West Derby, near Liverpool ; and has
had Issue — (1) Alexander Charles Seton, Lieut. R.N., b.
July 27, 1882 ;' d.\ 1904 ; (2) George William Seymour
Seton, Comdr. (ret.) R.N., b. April 3, 1885; (3) Henry
Winton Seton, Capt. (ret.) 9th Gurkha Rifles, b. August
1, 1887 ; Jean Isabel [tn. 1905, Capt. Henry Lake Cochrane,
R.N., eld. son of James Cochrane, Esq., of Cheltenham,
and Mary Lucy Ogilvy [tn. 1924, A. 6. H. Sievwright,
Commissioner H.M. Customs and Revenue, Baghdad].
Seat — Mounie, Old Meldrum, co. Aberdeen. Res. — Burley
Vicarage, Oakham, Rutland. Clubs — Junior United
Service, New (Edinburgh).
SETON-KARR late of Kippilaw (R.L., 1815, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, on a chevron argent, three
mullets of the first, in base a stag's head erased at the
neck or, guttee-de-sang (Karr) ; 2 and 3, or, an eagle dis-
played sable, charged on the breast with an Eastern crown
or, between three crescents per pale azure and gules,
within a double tressure flory counterflory gules (Seton).
Mantling gules and argent. Crests — 1. out of an Eastern
crown or, a dexter cubit arm, the hand holding a dagger
erect proper, pommel and hilt or; Motto over, " Avant
sans peur" (Karr); 2. a mural crown per pale gules and
or, thereon a wyvern vert, wings endorsed, fire issuant from
the mouth proper; Motto over, "Hazard zet forward"
(Seton).
Sons of Sir Henry Seton-Karr, C.M.G., J. P. and
D.L. for co. Roxburgh, M.P. for St. Helens, Bar-
rister-at-Law (Oxon.), b. 1853; d. 1914; tn. 1st, 1880,
Edith Eliza (d. 1884), d. of William Pilkington,
Esq., of Roby Hall, Liverpool, J. P. ; 2nd, 1886,
Jane {Res. — 20 Chester Terrace, S.W.i), d. of
W. Thurnborn of 12 Buckingham Terrace, Edin-
burgh:—
Malcolm Henry Seton-Karr, b. 1882. Res. —
Kenneth William Seton-Karr, Esq., b. 1897.
Son of George Berkeley Seton-Karr, I.C.S. , Res.
Commissioner at Baroda during the Mutiny, b. 1820 ;
d. 1862; m. 1848, Eleanor, d. of Henry Usborne of
Branches Park, co. Suffolk : —
Hey wood Walter Seton-Karr, Gentleman, late Lieut.
92nd Gordon Highlanders, b. 1859. Clubs — Naval and
Military, Flyfishers'.
Son of Walter Scott Seton-Karr, Esq., of Bramshott,
Hants., Puisne Judge, Calcutta, Foreign Sec. to Govt,
of India,*. 1822; m. 1856, Eleanor Katherine (d. 1903),
d. of Hon. and Rev. Henry Cockayne Cust: —
Robert George Seton, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, Recorder
of Devizes, M.A. (Oxon.), b. i860; m. 1899, Janet Ger-
trude, d. of Sir Mark MacTaggart-Stewart, Bart., M.P. ;
and has issue — (1) Robert Walter Scott Seton, Gentleman,
b. 1900; (2) John Archibald Seton, Gentleman, b. 1906;
(3) William George Stewart Seton, Gentleman, b. 1909 ;
and Eleanor Katherine. Seat— Bramshott, Fleet, Hants.
Res. — 22 Cadogan Gardens, S. W.3. Chambers— 3 Dr.
Johnson's Buildings, Temple, E.C. Clubs — Carlton.
Athenaeum.
SETON-STEUART of Allanton (L.O., 1815, a different
coat having been matric. in 1789). Or, a fesse chequy
azure and argent, surmounted of a bend gules, charged
with three buckles of the field, on a sinister canton of the
fourth, a lion passant guardant gold, pierced with a dart
proper, and in base a broken spear surmounted of a helmet,
both proper. Crest — Out of an earl's coronet, a dexter
band grasping a thistle, all proper. Supporters — Two
lions rampant guardant proper, armed and langued gules,
collared of the last, charged with three buckles or.
Mottoes — Above the crest, " Juvant aspera fortes " ; under
the shield, " Virtutis in bello pragmium."
Yngr. but only surv. son of Archibald Seton-Steuart
(son of Elizabeth Margaret, only d. of Sir Henry Steuart,
1st Bart., and Sir Reginald Macdonald, 2nd Bart, of
Staffa), b. 1814 ; d. 1872 ; tn. 1855, Katharine, d. of
Robert Stein : —
Sir Douglas Archibald Seton-Steuart, 5th Bart. (22 May,
1815), B.A. Oxford, Hereditary Armour-Bearer and Squire
of the Royal Body in Scotland, b. 1857. Seat— Allanton
House, Newmains, Lanarkshire.
SEVERNE of Thenford House, Banbury (H. Coll.).
Argent, on a chevron sable, nine bezants. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours,
a cinquefoil or. Motto — "Virtus praestantior auro."
Son of Edmund Wigley Severne of Thenford, co.
Northants., and Wallop Hall, co. Salop, b. 1835 ; d.
1914 ; tn. 1875, Louisa Amelia, d. of James Samuel
Lomax of Pilsworth and Burnshaw, co. Lanes.: —
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Edmund Charles Wigley Severne, Esq., temp, Capt.
Warwickshire Yeo. , b. 1886 ; m. 1915, Cecily Mary, d. of
William Burdon-Muller, of Binfield Park and has issue — 2
daus. Seat — Tbenford House, nr. Banbury, Oxfordshire.
SEWELL (H. Coll.). Gules, a chevron argent, between
two bees volant in chief proper, and a chaplet in base argent.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, upon a mount vert, a bee volant proper, within
a chain in arch or. Motto — " In labore quies."
Son of Frederic Robertson Sewell, Esq., late Lt.-
Col. commanding 3rd Batt. Border Regt. , retired
with rank of Hon. Colonel 1887, J. P. and D.L. for
county of Cumberland, b. 1839 ; d. 1907 ; m. 1867,
Jane, only dau. of late Joseph Ostle of Brandlingill,
Cockermouth : —
William Woodville Robertson Sewell, Gentleman, B.A.
Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, b. 1868; m. 1921,
Alice Jane, d. of Phillip Manger of St. Brelades, Jersey.
Res. — Brandlingell, Cockermouth, Cumberland ; Elmsdale,
St. Heliers, Jersey.
Son of Hubert Woodville Sewell, Esq., J. P., B.A.,
Christ's College, Cambridge, b. 1872 ; d. 1925 ; m. 1908,
Ethel, d. of George Rimington, Esq., J. P. : —
Hubert Frederic Rimington Sewell, Gentleman, b. 1912.
Res.—
SEWELL. Gules, a pale argent surmounted by a chevron
ir.vected counterchanged between two escutcheons in chief
of the second and one in base of the first, each charged
with a bee volant proper. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, a pomme, charged
with a bee as in the arms, encircled by a wreath of oak
fructed proper. Motto— " Non nobis nascimus."
Sons of Thomas Davies Sewell, Esq., F.R.A.S.,
F. R. S. L. , late Clerk of the Chamberlain's Court of the
City of London, Lieut.-Col. (Hon. Col.) of the 4th
(Volunteer) Batt. of the Essex Regt., b. 1832; d. ;
m. 1871, Elizabeth Sophia (d. Dec.3, 1880), d. of George
Burt, Esq., late of Purbeck House, Swanage, Dorset,
J. P. for the cos. of Middlesex and Dorset, and ex-Sherift
of London : —
Sidney Davies Sewell, Esq. , Capt. 1st Middlesex Vol. R. E. ,
b. Oct. 12, 1874.
Herbert William Sewell, Gentleman, b. June n, 1879.
Res.— 29 Grosvenor Road, S.W.
SEYMER, see CLAY-KER-SEYMER.
SEYMER (R.L., 3 Nov. 1919 ; H. Coll.). Or, two wings
conjoined in lure gules, on a chief azure three martlets
argent. Mantling gules and or. Crest — A chapeau
gules, turned up ermine, winged or.
Eldest son of Sir Basil Thomson, K.C.B., of 81
Victoria Road, Kensington, W.8., b. 1861 ; m.
1889, Grace, d. of the late F. H. Webber :—
Vivian Home Seymer (formerly Thomson), Esq.,
D.S.O., M.C., Maj. R.F.A., b. 1894 ; m. 1922, Lucy
Ridgely, d. of W. H. Buckler ; and has issue — Nigel
Victor Evelyn Seymer, Esq., b. 1925 ; Alethea Penelope;
and Helen Mary. Res. — Hanford, Blandford, Dorset ; 33
Royal Avenue, Chelsea. Club- — United Service.
SEYMOUR, see CULME-SEYMOUR and HANDLEY-
SEYMOUR.
SEYMOUR or ST. MAUR (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1
and 4 (a coat of hon. augmentation granted by Henry
VIII. on his marriage with Lady Jane Seymour), or, on a
pile gules, between six fleurs-de-lys azure, three lions of
England ; 2 and 3, gules, a pair of wings conjoined in
lure or. Mantling gules and or. Crest— Out of a ducal
coronet a demi-phcenix or, in flames proper. Motto —
" Foy pour devoir."
Son of Rev. Francis Payne Seymour, Rector of Havant,
b. 1815 ; d. 1870 ; m. 1st, 1848, Jane Margaret (d.
i860), ygst. d. of Rev. Alexander Robert Charles
Dallas :—
The Most Noble Sir Edward Hamilton Seymour, 16th
Duke of Somerset (Eng. , 16 Feb. 1546-7), 16th Baron
Seymour of Hache (15 Feb. 1546-7), 14th Bart, of Berry
Pomeroy (29 June, 1611) [Supporters — Dexter, a unicorn
argent, armed, rnaned, and tufted or, gorged with a ducal
coronet per pale azure and gold, therefrom a chain of the
last ; sinister, a bull azure, ducally gorged, chained, armed,
and unguled or], K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G., Hon. Brig.-Gen.
(ret.), late Col. R.A.O.C. , formerly Capt. Roy. Dub.
Fusiliers, £. i860; m. 1881, Rowena, d. of George Wall;
and has issue — Evelyn Francis Edward Seymour, D.S.O.,
O.B.E., commonly called Lord Seymour, Lt.-Col. late Roy.
Dub. Fus. , J. P. D.L. .Devon, b. 1882 [m. 1906, Edith Mary,
d. cf the late William Parker, Esq., J. P., and has issue —
Hon. Percy Hamilton Seymour, b. 1910; and Hon. Susan
Mary]. Seats — Maiden Bradley, Bath; Berry Pomeroy,
Devon. Club — Army and Navy.
Sons of Rev. Henry Seymour, late Rector of Holme
Pierrepont, Notts., b. 1825; d. 1911; nt. 1st, 1851,
Susannah Biscoe (d. 1889), d. of Rev. Robert Tritton,
Rector of Morden, Surrey; 2nd, 1892, Emmeline
Millicent (d. 1912), d. of late James Walker of Nevill
Park, Tunbridge Wells : —
Henry Sydney Sevmour, Esq. , J. P. Devon, b. 1855; nt.
1896, Hon. Helen Smith, d. of Rt. Hon. W. H. Smith, P.C.,
and Viscountess Hambleden ; and has issue — Edward
William Seymour, Gentleman, b. 1897 [w. 1925, Barbara
Judith, d. of Lt.-Col. G. R. Lascelles, of 6 Queen's Gate,
S.W. (Res.— 10 Egerton Place, S.W.3. Club— Guards')].
Res. — Hayne, Moretonhampstead, Devon. Club —
Athenaeum.
Evelyn Stuart Seymour, Gentleman, late Lieut. 4th Batt.
Sherwood Foresters, b. 1864 ; nt. 1897, Henrietta, d. of late
Turner A. Macan of Elstow, Bedford, and Cariff, co.
Armagh. Res. — The Cottage, Mote Park, Maidstone.
Sons of Hugh de Grey Seymour, 6th Marquess of
Hertford, A.D.C. to the King, J. P., C.C. , and Lord-
Lieut, co. Warwick, J. P. co. Antrim, M.P. co. Antrim
1869-1874, and for S. Warwicksh. 1874-1880, late Capt.
Gren. Gds. , Col. Warwicksh. I.Y., Comptroller H.M.'s
Household 1879-1880, b. 1842 ; d. 1912 ; nt. 1868,
Hon. Mary Hood, d. of Visct. Bridport : —
The Most Hon. George Francis Alexander Seymour, 7th
Marquess of Hertford (5 July 1793), 7th Earl of Yarmouth
(5 July 1793). 7th Earl of Hertford (3 Aug. 1750), 7th
Viscount Beauchamp of Hache (3 Aug. 1750), all in the
Peerage of Great Britain, 8th Baron Conway of Ragley
(Eng., 17 March 1703), and 8th Baron Conway of Killul-
tagh, co. Antrim (Irel. , 16 Oct. 1712), D.L., J.P. co.
Warwick, late Lieut. Warw. Imp. Yeo., formerly Lieut.
3rd Batt. Black Watch [Supporters— Two blackamoors
wreathed about the temples or and sable, habited in short
garments and buskins gold, adorned about the waist with
green and red feathers, each holding in his exterior hand
a shield azure, garnished or, the dexter charged with the
sun in splendour of the last, the sinister with a crescent
argent. Motto — " Fide et amore "], b. 1871 ; nt. 1903
(annulled 1908 ; she abandoned her title and assumed the
name of Mrs. Copley Thaw), Alice Cornelia, d. of late
William Thaw. Seat — Ragley Hall, Alcester, Warwick-
shire. Res. — The Dower House, St. Mary Church, S.
Devon.
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Lord Henry Charles Seymour, D.S.O. with Bar, Col.
Gren. Gds. , temp. Brig. -Gen. 3rd Gds. Bde. , served S.
Africa and Great War, b. 1878; tn. 1915, Lady Helen
Frances Grosvenor, d. of 1st Duke of Westminster ; and
has issue — Margaret Katherine. Seat— Park Hall, Salford
Priors, Evesham. Clubs — Guards', Turf, White's.
Lord George Frederick Seymour, Comdr. (ret.) R.N., b.
1881 ; m. 1906, Nora, d. of late Archibald Peyton Skip-
worth ; and has issue — (1) Paul de Grey Horatio Seymour,
Esq., b. 1911; (2) George Victor Seymour, Gentleman, b.
1912; Frank Huth Seymour, Esq., b. 1919 ; and Edith
Patricia Mary. Res. — High Dyke Farm, Temple Bower,
Lincoln. Club — Naval and Military.
Sons of Lord Albert Charles Seymour, Col. (ret.)
Scots Guards, b. 1847 ; d. 1891 ; tn. 1872, Sarah (d.
1901), only d. of the lateCapt. John Moore Napier: —
Charles Hugh Napier Seymour, Esq., D.S.O. , Lt.-Col.
(ret.) late King's Royal Rifle Corps, served S. Africa, Great
War, and Indian Frontier (1920), b. 1874; tn. 1905, Mary
Adelaide, d. of William Morton Philips of Heybridge,
Tean, Staffs., and has issue — William Napier Seymour,
Esq., b. 1914. Res. — Bishop's Court, Alresford, Hants.
Club — Army and Navy.
William Walter Seymour, Esq., G.S.O. 1st Grade, Col.
(ret.) Rifle Brigade, b. 1878; m. 1906, Muriel, widow of
Alfred Corkran Campbell, and d. of Lt.-Col. C. Walter
Campbell ; and has issue — Hugh Wilfrid Napier Seymour,
Gentleman, b. 1917; Jane; and Pamela. Res. —
Sons of the Most Hon. Sir Francis George Hugh
Seymour, 5th Marquess of Hertford, G.C.B. , P.C.,
D.L. for Warwick, Gen. in the Army, Equerry to the
PrinceConsortandGroom-in-Waiting to Queen Victoria,
Deputy Ranger of Windsor Green Park, Lord Chamber-
lain 1874-79, b. 1812 ; d. 1884 ; tn. 1839, Lady Emily
Murray, d. of Rt. Hon. William, 3rd Earl of Mans-
field :—
Lord Ernest James Seymour, late Capt. and Hon.
Major Warwickshire Yeo. Cav. , formerly sub-Lieut. R. N.,
J. P. cos. Warwickshire and Worcestershire, b. 1850; tn.
1877, Lady Georgina Seymour Fortescue (d. 1915), d. of
3rd Earl of Fortescue ; and has issue — (1) Francis Ernest
Seymour, Esq., Comdr. (ret.) R.N. , b. 1878; (2) Reginald
Guy Seymour, Esq., late Capt. and Adjt. R. Devon Yeo.
Hussars, b. 1880; (3) Arthur George Seymour, Esq.,
D.S.O., Comdr. (ret.) R.N. ,£.1884; Ruth [m. 191 1, Bertram
Edward Petre, and has issue] ; and Eleanor Alice. Res. —
The Firs, Kenilworth, Warwickshire.
The Rev. Lord Victor Alexander Seymour, M.A.
Christchurch (Oxon.), Vicar of St. Stephen's, South Ken-
sington, formerly Rector of Carshalton, b. 1859 (for whom
Queen Victoria stood sponsor) ; tn. 1885, Elizabeth
Margaret, eld. d. of Albemarle Cator of Woodbastwick
Hall, Norfolk; and has surv. issue — (1) Conway Hugh
Seymour, Esq., M.C., Major Scots Guards, b. 1886
[tn. 1916, Kathleen, d. of Col. Francis J. P. Butler,
of Wyck Hall , Glos. ; and has issue — Adrian John Con-
way Seymour, Esq., b. 1918; Francis Hugh Conway Sey-
mour, Esq., b. 1922 (Clubs — Arthur's, Guards')]; (2)
William John Seymour, Esq., Lieut. R.N. Emergency
List, A.D.C. to Gov.-Gen. of Australia, b. 1900; Jane [m.
1st, 1912, Capt. Louis Edwin William Egerton (killed in
action 1917) ; 2nd, 1921, Major Roland Wilberforce,
O.B.E., Sussex Regt.] ; and Anne Christian [tn. 1920, Capt.
C. L. V. Marno, late London Regt. , and has issue]. Res.
— 78 Cornwall Gardens, S.W. Club — Travellers'.
Son of Henry George Seymour, Esq., Vice-Adm.
R.N., M.P. for co. Antrim, a Lord of the Admiralty,
b. 1818 ; d. 1869: tn. 1861, Sophia Margaret, elder d.
of Derick Hoste of Barwick House, Norfolk : —
Charles Derick Seymour, Esq., J. P. and D.L. Norfolk,
Lt.-Col. late commdg. Norfolk Imp. Yeo., B.A. (Camb.), b.
1863; tn. 1903, Mina Scaramanga, widow of Major Ralli,
12th Lancers, Seat — Barwick, Stanhoe, Norfolk. Town
res.— 8 Pont Street, S.W.
Son of Hugh Horatio Seymour, Gentleman, b. 1821 ;
d. 1892 ; tn. 1846, Georgiana, d. of Gen. Robert
Ellice :—
Hugh Francis Seymour, Esq., J. P. Herts., Barr.-at-
Law, b. 1855: tn. 1884, Rachel Blanche, d. of Hon. and
Rev. James Walter Lascelles; and has had issue — (1)
Horace James Seymour, Esq., C.M.G., 1st Sec. H.M.'s
Diplomatic Service, b. 1885 [tn. 1917, Violet Amy, d. of
the late Thomas Edward Erskine, Consul-Gen. at New
Orleans, U.S.A., and has issue — Hugh Francis Seymour,
Gentleman, b. 1926; Virginia; and Joan]; (2) Francis
Seymour, Gentleman, Lieut. K.R.R.C. b. 1886; killed
in action 1915 [tn. 1914, Lady Barbara, d. of 2nd Earl
of Lathom] ; Mabel ; Katheleen Georgiana ; and Mary
Gwendolen. Res. — Potterells, Hatfield, Herts.
Son of Sir Horace Alfred Darner Seymour, K.C.B.,
a Commissioner of Customs 1885-90, Deputy Master
of the Mint 1894-1902, B.A. Camb., nominated
K.C. B. 1902, but died before receiving the honour of
knighthood,*. 1843; d. 1902; tn. 1880, Elizabeth (who
was granted by Royal Warrant, 1902, the same title,
place, and precedence to which she would have been
entitled had her husband survived to be invested and
knighted), d. of Col. Frederick Romilly (brother of
1st Lord Romilly) : —
Leopold Robert Seymour, Esq., b. 1888; tn. 1914, Mary
Elizabeth, d. of late Thomas Fraser. Res. —
Sons of Leopold Richard Seymour, Esq., late Lieut. -
Col Gren. Guards, b. 1841 ; d. 1904; m. 1871, Mary
Hubbard (who m. 2nd, 1906, Sir Bertram Godfrey
Falle, 1st Bart, (q.v.)), d. of Russell Sturgis:—
Conway Russell Seymour, Gentleman, b. 1874 ; tn. 1897,
Louisa Mary, d. of Gen. J. A. Street, C.B. Res.— Barley-
fields, Newton Purcell, Buckingham. Club — Arthur's.
Richard Sturgis Seymour, Esq., M.V.O., Envoy Extra-
ordinary and Min. Plen. to Bolivia since 1924, b. 1875 ; tn.
191 1, Victoria Alexandrina Mabel, d. of Rev. Lord Charles
Edward Fitz-Roy ; and has issue— Leopold Richard Sey-
mour, Gentleman, b. 1912; George Fitz-Roy Seymour,
Gentleman, b. 1924 ; and Alexandra Victoria. Res. — British
Legation, La Pas, Bolivia. Club — St. James's.
Edward Seymour, Esq., C.V.O., D.S.O., O.B.E., Major
late Gren. Gds., Comptroller to Princess Victoria since
1925, b. 1877 ; tn. 1905, Lady Blanche Frances Conyngham,
d. of 4th Marquess of Conyngham ; and has issue — John
Edward Seymour, Gentleman, b. 1915 ; and Verena Mary.
Res. — Iver Lodge, Iver, Bucks. Club — Guards'.
Beauchamp Seymour, Esq., Major late K.R. Rifle Corps,
b. 1878 ; tn, 1928, Eva Douglas, d. of Rev. Herbert Brown.
Res. — Shefford Woodlands House, Hungerford. Clubs —
Arthur's, Brooks's.
Lionel Seymour, Gentleman, O.B. E. , Barrister-at-Law
(Inner Temple), b. 1889; tn. 1909, Catherine, d. of late
William Wooding. Res. — Horn's Oak Mill, Meopham,
Kent.
Sons of Alfred Seymour, Gentleman, Lieut. Rifle Brig.,
b. 1843 ; d. 1897 ; tn. 1870, Jessie Madelene, d. of
Hon. William Macdougall.C.B., of Toronto: —
Claude Seymour, Esq., D.S.O., Rear-Adm. late R.N., b.
1876; tn. 1919, Auriel Dorothy, d. of Richard Quin, Res. —
Meadowland, Fareham, Hants. Club — United Service.
Hugh Seymour, Gentleman, b. 1877. Res. —
Sons of George Evelyn Seymour, Gentleman, b. 1848 ;
d. 1884 ; tn. 1874, Evelyn Elizabeth, d. of Archibald J.
Campbell of Belgrave Square : —
Archibald George Seymour, Esq., D.S.O., M.V.O.,
Brig. -Gen. (ret.), formerly Lt.-Col. 10th Hussars, formerly
Scots Greys, served in S.Africa 1899-1901, and during
European War 1914 (wounded), b. 1875; »»■ I007. Ellen
Mary, d. of R. Enfield Bucknall of 12 Greville Place, S.W ;
and has surv. issue — (1) Evelyn Roger Seymour, Gentle-
man, b. 1908 ; (2) Christopher George Seymour, Gentle-
man, b. 1913. Clubs — Cavalry, Turf, Boodle's.
Reginald Henry Seymour, Esq., C.V.O., Major 4th Batt.
King's Royal Rifle Corps, Equerry to King George 1916,
served S. Africa 1900-02, and Great War 1914, b. 1877 ; tn.
1922, Winifred Boyd-Rochfort, d. of the late J. P. Akroyd,
and has issue — George Raymond Seymour, Gentleman, b.
1923. Res. — is Montagu Place, W. Clubs — White's, Turf.
Charles Evelyn Seymour, Esq., Capt. late Scots Greys,
served Great War (desp. , Legion of Honour), b. 1882 ; tn.
1st, 1909, Gladys Edith Muriel (d. 1913), d. of late Walter
Henry Hadow of The Priory, Sudbury ; and has issue —
Michael Henry Seymour, b. 1912; 2nd, 1919, Eugenie
Sybil, d. of the late W. H. Dudley Ward, and widow of
Lt.-Col. M. D. Wood, D.S.O., and has issue -Michael
Henry Seymour, Gentleman, b. 1912. Res. — KilbeesFarm,
Winterfield, Windsor Forest. Club — Brooks's.
Seymour (R.L., 1869, H. Coll.). Arms as above,
al within a bordure wavy ermine. Crest as above, de-
bruised by a bendlet sinister wavy or. Motto — " Foy pour
devoir."
Son of Gen. Sir Francis Seymour, 1st Bart., K.C.B. ,
Groom-in-Waiting and Master of the Ceremonies to
Queen Victoria, b. 1813 ; d. 1890 ; tn. 1869, Agnes
Austin, d. of Rev. Hill Dawe Wickham, M.A., Rector
of Horsington : —
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Sir Albert Victor Frances Seymour, 2nd Bart. (28 Oct.
1869), late Lieut. 5th Batt. Royal Fusiliers (City of London
Regt. ), served in South Africa 1900, formerly Page of
Honour to Queen Victoria, b. 1879. Res. — 2 Pont Street,
S.W.i.
St. Maur (R.L., 1902, H. Coll.). Arms as above, but
within a bordure wavy, quarterly of the second and first.
Crest as above, debruised by a bendlet sinister wavy
gules.
Sons of Richard Harold St. Maur, Esq., T.D., J. P.,
D.L. , cf Stover, Newton Abbot ; and Horton Manor,
Chipping Sodbury.M.P. Exeter 19 11, late 14th Hussars,
formerly Major 1st R. Devon I.Y. , Officier Legion of
Honour, Croix de Guerre (avec palmes), b. 1869 ; d.
; m. 1891, Elisabeth Mary, only d. of late Capt.
W. Hollingworth F. Palmer, 14th Hussars : —
Richard William Maxwell St. Maur, Esq., Capt. 14th Jat.
Lancers, late 14th Hussars, b. 1892.
Edward Ferdinand St. Maur, Gentleman, b. 1894.
Frederick Percy St. Maur, Esq., late Capt. 21st Lancers.
. 1896.
SEYMOUR (U.O., confmd. 10 October 1911). Azure, a
pair of wings conjoined in lure surmounted by a mural
crown or. Mantling azure and or. Crest — Out of a mural
crown a phcenix or, in flames proper. Motto — " Foy
pour devoir."
Only son of Rev. John Hobart Seymour, of Newcastle,
co. Down, b. 1830; d. 1897; m. 1856, Lily Anna
Floyer, d. of Alexander J affray Nicholson, M.D. , of
Dublin:—
John Nicholson Seymour, Esq., M.B., Ch.B. (Dublin),
b. 1858 ; m. 1886, Tsuru, d. of Nagai Yosuke, of Yokohama,
Japan, and has surv. issue — Hannah ; and Eva [m. Arthur
Lindsay Saddler]. Res. — Pine Cottage, Farnborough,
Hants. Club.— Tokyo (Tokyo, Japan).
SEYMOUR (H. Coll., 1809). Azure, a pair of wings
conjoined in lure palewise surmounted by a naval crown
or, on a canton argent, an anchor sable. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a naval crown or, two brands in saltire,
inflamed at the ends proper, thereon an eagle rising also
proper, looking at a sun gold. Motto — " Foy pour devoir."
Son of William Arthur Seymour, Gentleman, b. 1864 ;
d. 1894; m. 1887, Florence, d. of John George Bilton: —
Vere Hugh Seymour, Gentleman, B.A. (Camb.), b. 1889;
m. 1910, Annie, d. of Frederick Gooch ; and has issue —
Evan Hugh Seymour, Gentleman, b. 1913. Res. — 195
Goldhurst Terrace, N.W.6.
Sons of Ven. Albert Eden Seymour, M.A. Oxford,
Archdeacon of Barnstaple, Vicar of Ilfracombe, North
Devon, b. 1841 ; d. 1908; m. 1873, Hester Emily, d.
of Hon. and Rev. John Fortescue: —
Rev. Richard Seymour, Rector of Combe Martin since
1919, formerly Vicar of Otterton, B.A. Keble Coll., Oxon.,
b. 1877; m. 1903, Annie Louisa Mary (d. 1909), d. of
William E. Arthur of Barnstaple, Devon, and granddau.
of Adm. Arthur; and has issue — (1) John Richard Arthur
Seymour, Esq., Lieut. R.N., b. 1905 ; (2) Michael Ernest
Seymour, Gentleman, Cadet R.N., b. 1906; and Ruth
Mary. Res. — Rectory, Combe Martin, N. Devon.
Hugh Seymour, Esq., D.S.O. with Bar, Capt. (ret.),
R.N., b. 1879; m. 1908, Florence (d. 1926), d. of George
White of Clifton.
Michael Richard Seymour, Gentleman, b. 1880. Res. —
Oxford House, Bethnal Green.
Edward Albert Seymour, Gentleman, M.B., M.R.C.S. ,
L.R.C.P., b. 1884; m. 1914, Gwendoline Emily, d. of Rev.
William Birch Gascoigne, and has issue — Edward Richard
Fortescue Seymour, Gentleman, b. 1915; Hester Mary;
and Joyce Eleanor. Res. — 12 Thurloe Road, Hampstead,
N.W.
Very Rev. Algernon Giles Seymour, Provost of St. Mary's
Cathedral, Glasgow, since 1927, formerly Chaplain R.N.,
b. 1886; m. 1921, Ida Grace, d. of Vice-Adm. Robert
Frederick Hammick, and has issue — Maurice Robert Giles
Seymour, Gentleman, b. 1922 ; Christopher Hugh Seymour,
Gentleman, b. 1926 ; and Mary Grace. Res. — 8 Grosvenor
Crescent, Glasgow.
Rev. Arthur Seymour, Rector of Woodleigh since 1927, b.
1888 ; m. 1917, Emily, d. of the late Samuel Doidge, of
Torrington. Res. — Woodleigh Rectory, Loddiswell, S.
Devon.
EBENEZER SHACKLETON, Gentleman, B.A. (Trin.
Coll. , Dublin). Born 1866, being eld. surv. son of Richard
Ebenezer Shackleton, Gentleman, M.A. (Gold Medallist
Trin. Coll., Dublin), by his wife Elizabeth Anne, d. of Maj,
Henry Holland, by Mary, d. of William Bell of Bellview,
Queen's Co. Armorial bearings (Confn. 1 Dec. 1898) —
Or, on a fesse gules, three lozengy buckles tongues paleways
gold, on a canton of the second a cross humett^e of the
third. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a poplar-tree proper, charged with a buckle as in
the arms. Motto — " Fortitudine vincimus." Livery —
Claret with gold facings. Married, Aug. 16, 1898, Mary
Ellen, dau. of John Gailey, Esq., J. P., of Palmerstoun
House, co. Dublin; and has Issue — (1) Richard Ebenezer
Shackleton, Gentleman, b. 1899 [m. 1924, Eila Marianne,
d. of Rev. Canon Samuel Ridgway, Rector of Carlow, and
has issue— Richard John Shackleton, Gentleman, b. 1926 ;
William Ridgway Shackleton, Gentleman, b. 1929] ; (2)
John Gailey Shackleton, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; (3) Edward
Robert Shackleton, Gentleman, b. 1904 ; (4) Desmond
Shackleton, Gentleman, b. 1913; and Enid Mary. Postal
address — Sunnyside, Carlow.
SHACKLETON (Confn. 1 Dec. 1898, U.O.). Or, on
a fesse gules, three lozengy buckles tongues paleways gold,
on a canton of the second a cross humette'e of the third.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a poplar-tree proper, charged with a buckle as
in the arms. Motto — "Fortitudine vincimus." Livery —
Claret, with gold facings. Married, Feb. 28, 1872, Henrietta
Letitia Sophia, the only dau. and heir of Henry John Gavan,
Esq., R.I.C. and Ceylon Police, by Caroline Mary, dau. of
John Fitzmaurice, Esq., and Henrietta Cary, his wife.
Sons of Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton. Kt. Bach. (1909),
C.V.O., late Lieut. R.N.R., 3rd Lieut. National Ant-
arctic Exped. 1901, Comm. British Antarctic Exped.
1907, F.R.G.S., F.R.A.S., F.R. Met. Soc. , b. 1874;
d. 1922; m. 1904, Emily Mary (Club — Bath), d. of
the late Charles Dorman of Towngate, Wadhurst, and
19 Wetherby Gardens, S.W. : —
Raymond Swinford Shackleton, Esq., b. 1905.
Edward Arthur Alexander Shackleton, Esq., b. 1911.
Son of Henry Shackleton , Gentleman , M. D. , M. R. C. S. ,
of Aberdeen House, Sydenham, b. 1847; d. ; m.
1872, Henrietta, d. of Henry John Graves, Esq.,
R.I.C.:—
Francis Richard Shackleton, Esq., Dublin Herald of Arms
1905-7, Lieut, (retired) Army Pay, Gold Staff Officer 1903,
F.R. Met. Soc, b. 1876. Res. —
SHACKLETON (Confn. 1 Dec. 1898, U.O.). Or, on
a fesse gules, three lozengy buckles tongues paleways gold,
on a canton of the second, a cross humette'e of the third.
Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a poplar-tree proper, charged with a buckle as in the arms.
Motto — " Fortitudine vincimus."
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Sons of Joseph Fisher Shackleton, Gentleman, b.
1832; d. 1908 ; m. 1866, Jane Wigham, eld. d. of
Joshua Edmundson of Dublin : —
William Edmundson Shackleton, Gentleman, b. 1867 ;
m. 1895, Edith Annie, d. of Thomas Smithson, Esq., J. P.,
of Facit, Rochdale, and has issue — (1) George Shackleton,
Gentleman, b. 1899 > (2) Thomas Smithson Shackleton,
Gentleman, b. 1902 ; (3) Richard Shackleton, Gentleman,
b. 1906; (4) Joseph Fisher Shackleton, Gentleman, b. 1909.
Post. add. — Canonbrook, Lucan, co. Dublin.
George Shackleton, Gentleman, b. 1872. Address — Anna
Liffey House, Lucan, co. Dublin.
John Wigham Shackleton, Gentleman, b. 1875 ; m. 1914,
Rhoda, d. of William Copland Beatty, of Aberdeen, and
has issue — (1) Richard John Shackleton, Gentleman, b.
1916 ; (2) David Copland Beatty Shackleton, Gentleman,
b. 1923. Address — Beech Park, Clonsilla, co. Dublin.
SHADWELL, see LUCAS-SHADWELL.
SHAFTESBURY, Earl of, see ASHLEY-COOPER.
SHAFTO of Whitworth and Beamish (H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, on a bend argent, three mullets
azure (Shafto— arms in existence 13th century — recorded
Vn. Durham 1666, Ped. H. Coll.); 2 and 3, per chevron
engrailed gules and argent, three talbots' heads erased
counterchanged (Duncombe), with very many other quar-
terings. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a salamander regardant per pale vert and
sable, pierced through the breast with a spear proper, in
the mouth a cross crosslet fitchee azure, in flames proper.
Livery — (Dress), dark blue coat and breeches, yellow waist-
coat, white stockings, gilt buttons and buckles; (undress),
blue coat and trousers, waistcoat yellow and blue stripes.
Issue of Robert Charles Duncombe Shafto, Gentle-
man, b. 1843; d. 1909; m. 1884, Alice Vere, d. of late
Frederick Boucher of Sydney, N. S. Wales, and Frimley,
Surrey : —
Rosa Edith Marguerite Duncombe, m. 1911, Robert
Charles Duncombe Shafto, Esq., J. P. co. Durham iq.v.).
Cynthia Duncombe.
Sons of Slingsby Arthur Duncombe Eden (R.L. , 1899,
formerly Shafto), Esq., J, P., D.L., of Beamish Park,
co. Durham,^. 1844; d. 1904; m. 1876, Louisa Anne,
d. of Frederick Newman Appleyard : —
Slingsby Duncombe Shafto, Esq., J. P. co. Durham
(High Sheriff 1908), Lieut. Reserve of Officers, late Gren.
Gds. , b. 1877. Seat — Beamish Park, Beamish, co. Durham.
Clubs — Guards', Carlton, Bachelors', Bath, Pratt's, Auto-
mobile, Ranelagh, Prince's, Northern Counties (Newcastle-
on-Tyne), County (Durham), Travellers' (Paris), English
(Pau), Royal Yacht Squadron (Cowes).
Robert Charles Duncombe Shafto, Esq., J. P., b. 1879;
m. 191 1, Rosa Edith Marguerite Duncombe (see above),
eld. d. of Robert Charles Duncombe Shafto of Whitworth
Park, and has issue — Robert Duncombe Shafto, Gentle-
man, b. 1914 ; Mark David Duncombe Shafto, Gentleman,
b. 1916 ; Edward Foliot Duncombe Shafto, Gentleman, b.
1921 ; and Rosemary. Seat — Whitworth Park, Spenny-
moor, co. Durham. Club — Union.
Ernest Duncombe Shafto, Esq., Capt. King's Royal
Rifles, b. 1889.
Only son of Capt. Arthur Duncombe Shafto, D.S.O.,
R. Scots., b- 1880; killed in action 1914; m. 1904,
Marguerite C^cile, d. of the late Col. R. T. Stapleton : —
Mark Duncombe Shafto, Gentleman, b. 1905. Res. —
SHAIRPof Houstoun (L.O., 1672-7). Argent, on a fesse
azure, between two cross crosslets fitchee sable in chief, and
a dexter hand couped holding a sword in pale proper in
base, three mullets of the first. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. CreBt — Upon a wreath of his liveries, a steel
helmet in profile, with a plumage of feathers proper.
Motto — " Vivit post funera virtus."
Eld. surv. son of John Campbell Shairp, Esq., J. P.,
B.A. (Oxon), Sheriff-Substitute for co. Ayr at Ayr, b.
1858; d. 1913; ni. 1890, Caroline Harriet, third d. of
Sir Thomas Erskine, Bart., of Cambo, co. Fife: —
John Walter Shairp, Esq., J. P., B.A. (Oxon.), C.A., b.
1894; m. 1925, Nancy, 3rd d. of H. J. Reiss, Gentleman,
of Whitchurch, Oxon. Seat — Houstoun House, Uphall,
co. Linlithgow. Club — New (Edinburgh).
SHAKERLEY (Act of Parliament, 1788). Argent, a
chevron between three hillocks vert. Mantling vert and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a hare sable,
supporting a garb or. Motto — " Moriendo vivam,"
Sons of Sir Charles Watkin Shakerley, 2nd Bart.,
K.C.B., J.P., D.L. (High Sheriff 1863), b. 1833; d.
1898; m. 1858, Georgiana Harriott, d. and coh. of
George Holland Ackers of Moreton Hall, Cheshire : —
Sir Walter Geoffrey Shakerley, 3rd Bart. (30 July 1838),
C.B.E., formerly Hon. Col. 7th Batt. Cheshire Regt., late
Lieut. King's Royal Rifle Corps, b. 1859 ; m. 1885, Hilda
Mary, Lady of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St.
John of Jerusalem in England (d. 1937), only d. of Henry
Hodgson of Currarevagh, co. Galway ; and has issue —
Mabel Beatrice [m. 1913, Oswald NapierJ ; Marguerite
Irene \_m. 1923, Walter Nigel Usher Dunlop, I.C.S.];
Sylvia Mary [m. 1924, Arthur Wynne Morgan Bryant] ;
and Moira Veronica [m. 1924, Lieut. -Comdr. Douglas
Loram, R.N.R.]. Res. — 1 Cavendish Place, Bournemouth.
George Herbert Shakerley Shakerley-Ackers, Esq. (q. v.).
Ernest Alfred Shakerley-Howell, Esq., Maj. (ret.) Duke
of Cornwall's Light Infantry, J. P. for W.R. of Yorkshire
and Liberty of Ripon, b. 1866 ; assumed by R.L. 1927 the
additional surname and arms of Howell; m. 1905, Rhoda
Mary Louisa, d. of the late Francis Buller Howell, Esq.,
J. P., D.L., of Ethy, Lostwithiel, Cornwall; and has issue
— Peter Francis Shakerley-Howell, Gentleman, Lieut. R.A.,
b. 1906; Denise Marian; and Kathleen Dorothy. Res. —
Keyberry House, Tavistock, Devon.
Son of Geoffrey Charles Shakerley, Esq., D.S.O. ,
Major King's Royal Rifle Corps, b. 1869 ; d. ;
m. 1905, Marjory, d. of Audley Harvey of Ickwell
Bury, Beds. : —
Geoffrey Peter Shakerley, Gentleman, b. 1906. Res. —
SHAKERLEY-ACKERS of Moreton Hall (R.L. 1908,
H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, on a bend sable
between two doves, three acorns, leaved and slipped all
proper (Ackers) ; 2 and 3, argent, a chevron between three
hillocks vert (Shakerley). Mantling sable and argent.
Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a branch of oak
fructed proper in fesse, thereon a dove as in the arms
(Ackers) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a hare sable
supporting a garb or.
Second son of Sir Charles Watkin Shakerley, 2nd
Bart., K.C.B., J.P., D.L. (High Sheriff 1863), b. 1833;
d. 1898; m. 1858, Georgiana Harriott, d. and coh. of
George Holland Ackers of Moreton Hall : —
George Herbert Shakerley Shakerley-Ackers, Esq., J. P.
co. Cheshire, formerly Lieut. King's Royal Rifle Corps, late
Capt. and Hon-Maj. 5th Vol. Batt. Cheshire Regt., b.
1863; m. 1891, Evelyn Mary, d. of Col. C. H. France-
1752
^ba
%ba
Hayhurst of Bostock Hall, Cheshire; and has issue — (i)
Cyril Holland Shakerley, Gentleman, Lieut, late K.R.R.C.
and R.A.F., b. 1897 [*». 1928, Elizabeth Averil, d. of
Edward Gwynne Eardley-Wilmot (q.v. ); Gladys Mary;
Isabel Violet ; and Phyllis Evelyn. Seat — Duddleswell
Manor, Uckfield, Sussex.
SHAND, see SMITH-SHAND.
SHANN (H. Coll.). Vair, on a pile or, three escut-
cheons azure, each charged with an annulet of the
second. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, in front
Trinity, Tunbridgc Wells, and Canon of Canterbury ; and
has had issue — (1) Rev. Charles Brodie Shann, b. 1885
(Res. — St. John's Hall, Hong Kong); (2) Reginald Arthur
Shann, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; killed in action 1918 ; Lettice
Mary ; and Ethel Katharine. Res. — The School House,.
Eccup, nr. Leeds.
William Arthur Shann, Gentleman, M.B., L.R.C.P. , b.
1857. Res.—
Thomas Lawrence Shann, Gentleman, M.A. (Cantab.),
b. 1858; 7>i. 1892, Lucy Fenwick, d. of Joseph Watson;
and has had issue— Kenneth Shann, Gentleman, b. 1895 ;
killed in action 1915 ; Honor ; Mary Grace ; and Faith.
Res. — Farnham, Knaresborough, Yorks.
SHANKS (H. Coll.). Or, semee of wings con-
joined in lure sable, on a chief of the second a lion
passant guardant of the first. Mantling sable and
of an annulet gold, a hand erect holding a dagger all
proper. Motto — ' ' Fideliter. "
Sons of George Shann, Gentleman, of York, Doctor of
Medicine, by his wife Jane, d. of the Rev. William
Gray, Vicar of Brafferton, and Canon of Ripon : —
George Shann, Gentleman, M.A. (Cantab.), b. 1846.
Res. — Farnham, Knaresborough, Yorks.
Frederick Shann, Esq., B.A. (Cantab.), J. P., Surg.-Lt.-
Col. (ret.) 5th Batt. West Yorks. Regt. (T.D.), L.R.C.P.,
M.R.C.S. , b. 1849. Res. — Farnham, Knaresborough,
Yorks.
Alfred Shann, Gentleman, b. 1850. Res. — 97 Alcina
Avenue, Toronto, Canada.
Henry Charles Shann, Gentleman, b. 1852; m. 1881;,
Caroline Mary, d. of W. H. Flower, Esq., C.B. ; and has
issue — (1) Edward Warington Shann, Gentleman, b. 1886
{Res. — Hillbrow, Rugby) ; (2) Gerald Davenant Shann,
Gentleman, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., b. 1888 (Res.— Beding-
field House, Needham Market, Suffolk) ; (3) Charles
Douglas Shann, Gentleman, B.A. (Cantab.), b. 1907;
Vera Flower ; and Rosetta Mary. Res. — The Priory Gate,
Sudbury, Suffolk.
Rev. Reginald Shann, formerly Rector of Chenies, M.A.
of the Univ. of Cambridge, b. 1854 ; m. 1879, Elizabeth, d.
of the Rev. Edward Hoare, M.A. (Camb.), Vicar of Holy
or. Crest — Upon a chapeau gules, turned up ermine,,
an eagle wings expanded and distended or, collared and
chained sable. Motto — " Spero."
Son of Henry Shanks and Emily Catoire de Bian-
court : —
George Shanks, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N.V.R., b. 1896;
m. 1926, Diana Marion Champness, and has issue — Mark-
Antony Charles Shanks, Gentleman, b. 1928 ; and
Deirdre Mary Isabella. Res. — Duneevan, Weybridge,
Surrey.
JAMES SHANKS, Gentleman. Armorial bearings —
Azure, on a fesse, between in chief two lures and in base
a hawk's leg erased, jessed, and belled argent, three
cinquefoils gules. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on
a mural crown proper, an eagle rising argent, each wing
charged with a trefoil slipped gules. Motto — "Spero."
Postal address —
SHANNON, Earl of, see BOYLE.
SHAPLAND, see COCKBURN-HOOD-SHAPLAND.
SHARER (L.O. , 22 Feb. 1907). Argent, a three-masted
ship in full sail proper, flagged gules, in a sea undy azure
§>ha
§i)a
1753
and of the field, on a chief vert, three garbs or. Mantling
vert, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries,
a demi-eagle displayed sable, beaked gules. Motto —
" Virtute et fide."
Son of George Sharer of Greenock, b. ; d.
m. , Elizabeth Burnikill: —
Edmund Sharer, Esq., J. P. co. Renfrew, b. 1856. Ra.
The Rt. Hon. ROBERT GORDON SHARMAN-
CRAWFORD, P.C. (Irel.), C.B.E., M. A., formerly
•Capt. 1 6th Lancers, and previously served in the 15th
[fDuraw patientia franco))
Hussars, late Col. 3rd Batt. Royal Irish Rifles (North
Down Militia), J. P. and D.L. for co. Down (High Sheriff
1895), M.P. for East Belfast 1914-18, Vice-Commodore
Royal Ulster Yacht Club. Born Sept. 10, 1853, being the
third son of the late Arthur Johnston Sharman-Crawford of
Crawfordsbum and Rademon.co. Down, and of Stalleen.co.
Meath, by his wife Louisa Alicia, dau. of William Crawford
of Lakelands, co. Cork. Armorial bearings — Quarterly, 1
and 4, gules, on a fesse ermine, between three mullets argent,
two crescents interlaced or (for Crawford) ; 2. or, a dove
rising, holding in the beak a laurel sprig proper (for Shar-
man); 3. gules, a lion rampant argent. Mantling gules
and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a swan
close proper ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a dove as in
the arms. Motto — " Durum patiemia frango." Married,
Sept. 12, 1882, Annie Helen, eldest dau. of Ernest Arbouin
of Beckwoi th, Lindfield, co. Sussex ; and has had issue —
Terence Sharman-Crawford, Gentleman, b. Aug. 31, 1892
(d. July 25, 1913) ; and Helen Mary [m. 1910, Hugh Carver,
second son of F. Carver of Oakhurst, KnutsfordJ. Seats —
Crawfordsbum and Rademon, co. Down. Clubs — R.T.Y.,
Ulster (Belfast).
SHARP, see JELF-SHARP.
SHARP of Heckmondwike(H.ColL). Azure, on a fesse
engrailed argent, between two plates, a torteau between
two pheons gules. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, in front of a pheon sable, an
eagle's head erased azure, charged with a cross crosslet
or. Badge — A sprig of rosemary and a sprig of oak
fructed proper in saltire, enfiled by a circlet or. Motto —
" Nitor donee supero."
Sons of Sir Milton Sheridan Sharp, 1st Bart., b. 1856 ;
d. 1924 ; m. 1879, Annie, d. of James Turner,
of Low Moor, Yorks. : —
Sir Milton Sharp, 2nd Bart. (28 June 1920), B.A.
(Trin. Hall. Camb.), b. 1880 ; m. 1909, Gertrude, d. of
the late William Robert Earl ; and has issue — Milton
Reginald Sharp, Esq., b. 1909. Res. — Burtholme,
Worthington, nr. Wigan; Broomrigg, Armathwaite,
Cumberland.
Charles George Gordon Sharp, Esq., b. 1885. Res. —
Otterburn, Bell Busk, Yorks.
Reginald Sharp, Esq., b. 1888. Res. — Lakeside, Round-
hay, Leeds.
Herbert Sharp, Esq., b. 1891. Res.— Wyke Hall,
Wyke, Bradford.
Henry Edward Sharp, Esq., b. 1893. Res. —
Harold Sharp, Esq., b. 1895. Res. —
SHARP of Warden Court (H. Coll.). Argent, on a fesse
indented between two falcons' heads erased sable, three
pheons or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a falcon rising
proper, belled and resting the dexter claw upon a pheon
or. Badge — An ear of wheat and a cornflower leaved
and slipped in saltire proper, enfiled by a circlet or.
Motto — " In veritate victoria."
Son of James Sharp, of Maidstone, Kent, b. 1824 ;
d. 1920 ; m. , Mary Ann, d. of Edward Deal, of
Maidstone : —
Sir Edward Sharp, 1st Bart., of Warden Court,
Maidstone, Kent (23 June 1922) b. 1854; m. 1st, 1878,
Clara (d. 1925), d. of James Betts, of Maidstone; 2nd,
1928, Rose May, widow of A. E. Harding, and d. of W.
Davies; and has issue — Herbert Edward Sharp, Esq.,
b. 1879 [m. 1st, 1908 (div. 1927), Winifred Elizabeth, d.
of William Cheevers Peverley, of Dover; 2nd, 1927,
Ray Alice, d. of F. G. Bloomfield, of Kensal Rise, N.W. ;
and has issue— Edward Herbert Sharp, Esq., b. 1927
{Address — Kreemy Works, Maidstone, Kent)]; Wilfrid
James Sharp, Esq., b. 1880 [m. 1909, Ada Francis, d. of
George Meek, of Beckenham ; and has issue — Edward
Harold Wilfred Sharp, Gentleman, b. 1910 ; John
Rayner Edgar Sharp, Gentleman, b. 1917 (Res. — The
Manor House, Maidstone, Kent)]. Seat — Warden Court,
Maidstone, Kent. Club — National Liberal.
SHARP BETHUNE of Scotscraig (LO.). Quarterly,
1. azure, a fess chequy or and gules, between three
lozenges of the second (for Bethune) ; 2. azure, on a
St. Andrew's cross argent, a bleeding heart transpierced
with two swords disposed in saltire points downwards
proper, hilted and pommelled or, the heart having over it
a mitre of gold placed on the field, and tasselled gules,
surrounded with a bordure or, charged with the Royal
Tressure flowered and counter-flowered of the fourth
1754
§>&a
§>ba
(being the coat of augmentation granted by H.M. King
Charles II.) ; 3. argent, a fess azure between two cross
crosslets fitchee in chief, and in base a mullet sable (for
Sharp) ; 4. argent, on a chevron sable, an otter's head
erased of the first (for Balfour). Mantlings azure,
doubled or ; azure, doubled argent. Crests — r. a demi-
otter sable ; 2. a diadem adorned with stars usually
termed a celestial or martyr's crown or. Motto — " Pro
mitra coronam."
Son of Sir Alexander Sharp Bethune, 9th Bart.,
b. i860; d. 1917 ; m. 1889, Elizabeth Constance
Carnegie, d. of Frederick Lewis Maitland Heriot,
of Ramornie, Fife : —
Sir Alexander Maitland Sharp Bethune, 10th Bart.( 21
Apl. 1623), of Scotscraig, Fife, b. 1909. Res. — Crest-
weeke, Winchester.
SHARPE (H. Coll., 15 Aug. 1890). Argent, three
roses fessewise gules, leaved, barbed, and seeded proper,
between as many eagles' heads erased sable, a mullet for
difference. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon a
wreath of the colours, in front of a wolfs head erased
per pale sable and or, gorged with a collar vair, three roses
fessewise as in the arms. Motto — " Knowledge is
power."
Son of William Henry Sharpe Sharpe, Esq., J. P.
for Western Cumberland, Lieut. 1st Royal Regt. ,
Adjutant and Captain Royal Cumberland Militia,
by his wife Hannah Ida, fifth dau. of Edward
Kennedy of Bantis and Coolnamona, co. of Tippe-
rary, Ireland : —
James William Sharpe, Gentleman, M.A. , late Senior
Fellow Gonville and Caius Coll., Camb., b. 1852 ; m. 1881,
Catherine Edith, d. of the Rev. Walter Kelly, M.A.,
Vicar of Preston-cum-Hove, co. Sussex ; and has issue —
William Henrv Sharpe Sharpe, Gentleman, b. 1885; and
Ellin Mary Caryll Sharpe. Postal add.—
Son of Henry Birch Sharpe, Gentleman, Barrister-at-
Law, b. 1855 ; d. 1926 ; m. 1900, Dagmar Ida Birch,
second d. of the late Henry Levy of 55 Queensborough
Terrace, London, W. : —
John York Birch, Gentleman, b. 1904. Postal add. —
6 Egerton Mansions, Brompton Road, S.W.3.
SHARPE. Per fesse or and azure, a pheon point down-
wards,between eight annulets, all counterchanged. Mantling
azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front
of an eagle's head erased or, the neck encircled with four
plain collars azure, a pheon point downwards of the last.
Only son of The Rev. Thomas Wetherhead Sharpe,
C. B. , M.A. , Trin. Coll., Camb., and Fellow of Christ's
Coll. 1852-59, Senior Chief Inspector of Schools, b.
1829 ; m. 1858, Maria, d. of Robert Helme of Waltham-
stow, Essex : —
Rev. Arthur Robert Sharpe, Clerk in Holy Orders, b. 1859 ;
m. 1892, Kate, eldest d. of Rev. Gordon Salmon, Vicar
of Shipton, Yorks. Res. — 4 Egerton Road, Bournemouth.
SHAUGHNESSY of Montreal, Canada (H. Coll.). Per
fesse gules and azure, in chief two millrinds and in base
an ancient harp or, within a bordure engrailed ermine.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
issuing from an antique crown or, a dexter cubit arm in
armour and gauntletted, grasping a two-headed battleaxe
all proper.
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir Thomas George Shaughnessy, 1st
Baron Shaughnessy of Montreal, Canada, and Ashford, .
co. Limerick, K.C.V.O. , Pres. of Canadian Pacific Rail-
way, b. 1853; d. 1923; m. 1880, Elizabeth Bridget, d.
of M. Nagle of Wisconsin, U.S.A. : —
Rt. Hon. William Shaughnessy, 2nd Baron Shaughnessy
(25 Jan. 1916), K.C. (Canada), Lt.-Col. Canadian Militia,
served Great War (desp. ) [Supporters— Dexter, an Irish
wolf-hound proper, collared argent, charged with three
trefoils vert ; sinister, a beaver proper, collared argent,
charged with three maple-leaves gules], b. 1883; m. 1911,
Marion, d. of the late Robert Kilgour Graham, of Montreal,
and has issue — Hon. William Graham, b. 1922 ; Hon.
Margaret Helena Graham ; Hon. Hazel Marion ; and Hon.
Bridget Ann. Res. — 3547 Peel Street, Montreal. Clubs —
Mount Royal, University and St. James (Montreal), and
Marlborough (London).
Sons of Capt. the Hon. Alfred Thomas Shaughnessy,
60th Canadian Infantry, b. 1887 ; killed in action 1916 ;
m. 1912, Sarah Polk (who m. 2nd, 1920, Major the
Hon. Piers Walter Legh, M.V.O., O.B.E.— g.v.), d. of
the late Judge James Bradford, of Woodstock, Nash-
ville, Tennessee: —
Thomas Bradford Shaughnessy, Esq., b. 1915.
Alfred James Shaughnessy, Gentleman, b. 1916.
SHAW of Eltham. Argent, a chevron between three
fusils.ermines. Mantling gules and argent. Cresfc — On a
wreath of the colours, six arrows interlaced saltireways
or, tied together with a belt gules, buckle and pendant
gold. Motto — " Vincit qui patitur."
Son of Rev. Sir Charles John Monson Shaw, 8th
Bart., b. i860 ; d. 1922 ; m. 1893, Elizabeth Louisa,
d. of J. W. Bosanquet, of Claymore, Enfield : —
Sir John James Kenward Shaw, 9th Bart., of Eltham,
Kent (15 April 1665), Lieut.-Comdr. R.N., b. 1895 ; m.
1921, Elizabeth Mary, d. of Robert Hughes of The Red
House, Yelverton, Devon ; and has issue — John Michael
Robert Shaw, Esq., b. 1924 ; Charles John Hughes
Shaw, Esq., b. 1928; Mary Elizabeth Helen; Julia
Aylmer ; and Hermione Theodora. Res. — Barber Wood,
Kimberworth, nr. Rotherham, Yorks. Club — Royal
Societies.
Son of Henry Hawley Shaw, b. 1862 ; d. 1897 ;
?n. 1893, Agneta Maud, d. of the late Rev. Robert
Tabor, M.A. :—
John Charles Hawley Shaw, Gentleman, b. 1895. Res. —
Sons of Rev. Robert John Shaw, Vicar of Wiggenhall,
Norfolk, b. 1831 ; d. 1903 ; m. i860, Ella de Visme (d.
1926), d. of Richard Thomas, of Eyhorne, Kent : —
Lewis Hugh de Visme Shaw, Gentleman, b. 1865; m.
1901, Edith Mary, d. of the late Capt. John Smyth Nelson,
38th Staffs. Regt., and has issue — John Monson de Visme
Shaw, Gentleman, b. 1907 ; Horatia Edith de Visme.
AW.— Orchard House, Mundesley-on-Sea, Norfolk.
John Gerard Cornwall Shaw, Gentleman, b. 1868 ; m.
191 6, Mary, d. of the late A. Macdonald of Falkland
Islands, S. America. Res. — Arrow Cottage, Hove Park
Villas, Hove, Sussex.
SHAW (Confn. U.O., 21 July 1821). Or, on a chevron
engrailed, between three eagles displayed sable, as many
trefoils slipped of the field. Mantling sable and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a hart's head and neck sable,
pierced by an arrow or. Motto — "Teipsum nosce."
Sons of Sir Frederick William Shaw, 5th Bart., D.S.O. ,
J.P., D.L., Lt.-Col. and Hon. Col. 5th Batt. R.
Dublin Fus. , b. 1858; d. 1927; m. 1885, Eleanor
Hester, d. of Maj. F. H. de Vere : —
Sir Robert de Vere Shaw, 6th Bart. (17th Aug. 1821),
^ba
§>!)a
1755
M.C, Major Res. of Officers, R.A., served Great War
1914-18 (desp., M.C. with Bar), b. 1890 ; m. 1923, Dorothy
Joan, d. of Thomas Cross, of The Grange, Kirkcudbright,
and has issue — Robert Shaw, Esq., b. 1925. Seat — Bushey
Park, Terenure, Dublin. Res. — Bondoni, Ula, Kenya
Colony. Clubs — United Service, Kildare Street (Dublin).
Frederick Charleton Shaw, Esq., Capt. late 3rd Batt.
K.A.R. , 3.1895 ; m. 1922, Angela de Acosta (Mrs. Sewell),
and has issue — Frederick Miguel Shaw, Esq., b. 1924 ; and
Mercedes Eile. Res. — Bondoni, Ula, Kenya. Club —
Travellers'.
Sons of Maj. -Gen. George Shaw, C.B. (son of the Rt.
Hon. Sir Frederick Shaw, 3rd Bart., and Thomasine
Emily, d. of the Hon. George Jocelyn and granddau.
of Robert, 1st Earl of Roden), Maj. -Gen. R.A., b.
1822 ; d. 1892 ; m. 1st, 1846, Marie, d. of E. Des-
fontaines of Mauritius : —
Frederick Shaw, Gentleman, b. 1850; m. 1873, Ella
Jane, d. of J. Willis, U.S.A; and has issue — (1) George
Jocelyn Shaw, Gentleman, b. 1877 ; (2) William Edward
Shaw, Gentleman, b. 1879 ; Flora Alice ; and Emily Maria.
Res —
Col. George Jocelyn Shaw, late Indian Army, b. 1857;
m. 1883, Elizabeth Harriette, d. of Col. Horatio Samuel
Court, late Madras Staff Corps ; and has had issue — (1)
Percy Jocelyn Shaw, Gentleman, served Great War with
2nd Leics. Regt., b. 1893; (2) Edward Wingfield Shaw,
Esq., D.S.O. ,Capt. Middx. Regt., served Great War (desp.,
D.S.O.), b. 1895; d. of wounds received in action 1916;
and Elsie Marie. Res. —
Son of Wilkinson Jocelyn Shaw, Esq., M.A. Dublin,
Lt.-Col. late Royal Dublin Fus. , Knight of the Danne-
brog, b. 1834; d 1911 ; m. 1873, Mary, d. of Edward
Barrington de Fonblanque : —
Jocelyn Frederick de Fonblanque Shaw, Esq., Major
Res. of Officers, late R.A., b. 1874; m. 1921,-May Alberta
Bevan, d. of the late Robert Cecil Kenward, and has issue —
Jocelyn Frederick Basil Shaw, Gentleman, b. 1923. Club —
Naval and Military.
Sons of Charles Shaw, Esq., Q.C. (son of Sir Robert
Shaw, 1st Bart., and Maria Wilkinson), b. 1817; d.
1870 ; m. 1845, Mary, d. of William Barton of
Grove : —
Charles Shaw, Gentleman, b. 1853. Res. —
William Shaw, Gentleman, b. 1857 ; m. "" ; and has
issue — William Shaw, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
SHAW of Bourton Hall, Rugby' (H. Coll.). Gules, a
On a wreath of the colours, a sheaf of five arrows argent,
banded gules, charged in the centre with a lozenge as in
the arms. Motto — "Vincit Veritas." Livery— (Dress),
claret, facings white and silver ; (Undress), claret, waistcoat
claret and white, silver buttons.
Son of Charles James Shaw, Gentleman, b. 1824; d.
1904 ; m. , Ner6a, d. of Conrad Riicker : —
James Frederick Shaw, Esq., High Sheriff of Warwick-
shire 1909, b. 1858; m. 1890, Beatrice Mary, eldest d. of
Henry George Bowyer of Radley, Berks., and sister of Sir
George Henry Bowyer, 9th Bart. ; and has issue — Charles
Henry Shaw, Esq., Capt. (ret.) 15th Hussars, b. 1893 [m.
19 17, Doris, d. of Col. Hanley, and has issue— Jean Helen!.
Seat — Bourton Hall, Warwickshire. Clubs — Boodle's,
Junior Carlton.
SHAW (U.O.). Or, on a chevron engrailed between
three eagles displayed sable, as many trefoils slipped
of the field. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a hind's
head sable, transfixed through the neck with an arrow or.
Motto—" Te ipsum nosce. "
Sons of Sir Eyre Massey Shaw, K.C.B. , D. L. co.
Middlesex, b. 1830 ; d. 1908 ; m. 1855, Anna, d. of
Murto Dove of Lisbon and Algarve : —
Eyre Massey Shaw, Esq., b. 1855. Post, add.—
Bernard Vidal Shaw, Esq., Capt., b. 1857.
Robert Clarina Shaw, Esq. , b. i860. Res. — 11 Gloucester
Street. S.W. 1.
Cecil O'Brien Shaw, Esq., b. 1862.
SHAW (H. Coll.). Argent, a chevron ermines between
in chief two talbots' heads, and in base a gryphon's head
erased azure. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a
chevron between in chief two lozenges ermine and in base
an arrow argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest-
wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a taibot passant
sable, eared or, resting the dexter fore-foot on an escutcheon
argent, charged with a chevron ermines.
Sons of William Shaw of Heaton Bolton, Lanes., b.
1819 ; d. 1872 ; m. 1850, Mary, d. of Thomas Wood|of
' West Bank House, Bolton : —
Thomas Wood Shaw, Esq., of Culmington Manor, J. P.,
b. 1852; m. 1st, 1878, Catherine (d. 1897), d. of Rev.
Alexander Read, B.A.; 2nd, 1905, Cecilia Agnes, d. of
Rev. Clement Drake Eaton Malet, B.A. ; and has issue
(by 1st wife) — (1) Colin Read Shaw, Gentleman (Sweetloves,
Bolton-le-Moors), b. 1879 [m- I9°8, Ida Lilian, d. of
Richard Jackson Moss, of St. Aubyns, Ballybrack, Dublin,
and has issue — Thomas Richard Shaw, Gentleman, b. 1912 ;
William Alexander Shaw, Gentleman, b. 1913; Robert
Henry Shaw, Gentleman, b. 1920; Edward James Shaw,
Gentleman, b. 1923; Catherine; and Alison Mary]; and
(by 2nd wife) (2) Hugh Charles Malet Shaw, Gentleman,
b. 1906; (3) John Herbert Malet Shaw, Gentleman,
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b. 1915 ; Mary Malet [tn. 1928, Julian C. Rogers, son of
Charles Coltman Rogers, Esq., D.L. , of Stanage Park,
Radnor (q.v. )] ; Phoebe Agnes Malet; and Cecilia Joan
Malet. Seat— Culmington Manor, co. Salop.
Charles Henry Shaw, E-q., of Rampbbeck, J. P. and
(1916) High Sheriff Cumberland, b. i860; tn. 1900, Edith,
second d. of Joseph Moseley, Esq., J. P., of Cringle Hall,
Levenshulme, Lanes. ; and has issue — (1) Ronald Herbert
Moseley Shaw, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; (2) Charles Philip
Shaw, Gentleman, b. 1905 ; (3) Thomas Derek Shaw,
Gentleman, b. 1908; Dorothy Rachel [tn. 1924, Kenneth
Miles Chance, D.S.O,. son of Sir Frederick Chance,
K. B.E.] ; and Margaret Edith. Seat — Rampsbeck, Ulls-
water, Penrith, Cumberland. Club — Jun. Carlton.
SHAW of Halifax (H. Coll., 12 Mar. 1923). Or , on a
chevron invected gules, between three eagles displayed
sable, two arrows points inwards of the field, flighted
argent, impaling the arms of Alexander, namely : —
Paly wavy of six or and azure, a lion rampant pean, on a
chief gules, three crosses flory ermine. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a hart's head azure,
two arrows saltirewise as in the arms. Motto — " Teipsam
nosce."
Eldest son of John Edward Shaw, Esq., J. P., of
Brooklands, nr. Halifax, Yorks., b. 1856 ; tn. ,
Ella Grant, d. of the late Joseph Thomas, of Wood
Hall, Shenley, Herts. : —
The late John Leslie Morton Shaw, Esq., Capt. 8th
Batt. W. Yorks. Regt., b. 1886 ; tn. 1916, Hon. Mary
Isabel (Res. — 25 Chapel Street, Belgrave Square, S.W.),
d. of Reginald Gervase Alexander, J. P., of Blackwall
Lodge, Halifax, and sister of Baron Cobham ; and d.
1925, leaving issue — John Anthony Cobham Shaw, Gen-
tleman, b. 1927 ; Cynthia Mary ; and Margaret Daphne.
SHAW (L.O., Cadet of Shaw of Mosshead and Kilmar-
nock ; Pedigree H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, three
covered cups or, a chief argent (for Shaw) ; 2 and 3, paly
of eight or and gules, on a bend azure, a martlet between
Commissioner for Sierra Leone and for Tobago and
Trinidad, b. 1842 ; d. 1917 ; m. 1879, Minnie Worthing-
ton (q.v.), d. of late David Ireland Mack, Esq., J.P.,
of Ardrossan, co. Ayr : —
Charles Clarkson Shaw, Esq., Major R.C.A., Professor
Roy. Mil. Coll., Canada, since 1926, served Great War
1914-18 (desp.), Russia 1919,^. 1887; tn. 1927, Doris,
only child of Frank Syer Bristowe, and g.-dau. of the late
Thomas Lynn Bristowe, M.P. Res. — Royal Military
College, Kingston, Canada; 72 Hornton Street, W.8.
Clubs — Junior Army and Navy, Caledonian, Ranelagh.
SHAW of Milnthorpe (H. Coll.). Argent, on a chevron
between three eagles displayed sable, as many mascles
or, and on an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Truman,
namely: — Azure, an oak-tree fructed proper, on a chief
argent three human hearts gules. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a bugle
fessewise or, a falcon rising proper. Motto — " Mens
immota."
Son of Eli Shaw, of Penkridge, b. 1812 ; d. 1897;
tn. Susan (d. 1885), d. of Daniel Rogers : —
The late Thomas Rogers Shaw, Esq., of Greenside,
Hincaster, Milnthorpe, Westmorland, J. P. and (1914)
High Sheriff co. Westmorland, b. 1853 ; d. 1925 ; m. 1877,
Rosa Hannah, d. and heir of William Truman, of
Canwick, Staffs., and left issue.
SHAW of Moreton Gardens (H. Coll.). Azure, guttee-
d'eau, a sun in splendour argent, between four garbs in
cross or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, on waves of the sea, a petrel
passant and volant all proper. Motto — " Foi va ferme."
Third son of Charles Thomas Shaw, of Selly Park,
Birmingham : —
Sir (William) Napier Shaw, Knt. Bach., F.R.S., D.Sc,
was Sen. Tutor and Fellow Emmanuel College, Cambs.,
Professor of Meteorology, R. College of Science, b. 1854 ;
tn. 1885, Sarah Jane Dugdale (d. 1923), d. of the late
Thomas Harland, M.D., of Salford. Res. — 10 Moreton
Gardens, S. Kensington, S.W.5. Club — Athenaeum.
SHAW (Roy. Lie. Jan. 22, 1837, H. Coll.). Quarterly,
1 and 4, argent, two chevronels between three lozenges
ermines (Shaw) ; 2 and 3, azure, two bars ermine, in
chief three suns proper (Nicholson, confirmed 1596).
Mantling sable and argent. Crests — 1. upon a wreath
two mullets of the first (for Mack). Mantling azure, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a demi-savage
aff. ontee, wreathed about the head and middle with laurel
proper, holding in his dexter hand a key or, his sinister
resting on a club reversed also proper. Motto — "I mean
well." Livery — Blue and silver.
Only son of James Shaw, Esq., J. P. Demerara, formerly
of the colours, a dove bendy sinister of six argent and
sable, holding in the beak an olive-branch proper, the
dexter leg resting on a lozenge as in the arms (Shaw) ; 2.
out of a ducal coronet gules, a lion's head ermine (Nichol-
son). Motto — " Per castra ad astra. " Livery — Blue coat,
silver lace, blue and white striped waistcoat.
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Sons of William Otho Nicholson Shaw, Esq. (second
son of John Ralph Shaw, Esq., J. P., D.L. , of Arrowe
Park, Birkenhead), Major Earl of Chester's Yeo. Cav.,
J. P. for Co. Pal. of Chester, B.A., b. 1846 ; d. 1910 ;
m. 1887, Marie Odette, 2nd d. of Thomas Henry
Exshaw of Bordeaux, by his wife Valentine Egl6 Panon
Desbassaigns de Richemont, d. of the Baron de
Richemont : —
Henry Otho Nicholson Shaw, Gentleman, B.Sc. (Oxon.),
F.Z.S., b. 1889; m. 1st, 1912, Phyllis Blanche, yst. d. of
Harold Charles Moffatt, of Goodrich Court, Herefordshire;
and has issue — Violet Persephone; 2nd, 1919, Iris Aylen,
d. of Col. C. A. Owen, late 3rd Dragoon Gds. Postal
address — 112-114 Wardour Street, W. Clubs — Junior
Carlton, Savile, British Empire, Royal Automobile.
John Ralph Nicholson Shaw, Gentleman, b. 1894. Res.
— Villa Castelmare, Cap d'Ail, A. M., France. Club —
Jun. Carlton.
SHAW(L.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4,/or, a lion rampant
gules, armed and langued azure ; 2 and 3, argent, a fir-tree
growing out of a mount in base vert, on a dexter canton of
the field, a dexter hand fessways couped holding a dagger
all proper in the centre of the quarters an annulet azure,
all within a bordure engrailed gules. Mantling gules, doubled
or. Cre8t — On a wreath of the liveries, a demi-lion gules,
holding in the dexter paw a sword proper. Motto — " Fide
et fortitudine."
Son of William Shaw, of Blacklunans, Glenshee, co.
Firth, b. ; m. : —
Capt. William Thomas Shaw, M.P. co. Forfar 1918-22,
b. 1879 ; m. 1908, Margaret Cassilis, d. of Doctor Charles
Maclean, of Victoria, B.C. Res. — Killiecrankie Cottage,
Killiecrankie, N.B. ; 17 Lindfield Gardens, Hampstead,
N.W.3.
SHAW (H. Coll.). Sable, a chevron between three
lozenges ermine, on a chief argent, two stags' heads caboshed
of the field. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a hind's head couped at
the neck argent, gorged with a wreath of roses and pierced
through the nose by an arrow in pale or. Motto — "Teip-
sum nosce." Livery — Black, silver buttons.
Sons of Henry Shaw, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Derby
and J.P. Lanes., b. 1844; d. 1900; m. 1868, Maria
Butler, d. of James John Wood Staveley by his
wife Margaret, d. of Robert Jones Staveley of
Glanduff Castle, co. Limerick, and Croydon Park,
co. Dublin : —
Arthur Pilkington Shaw, Esq., J.P. and D.L. co. Derby,
Hon. MajorSherwood Foresters (V.),B. A. ,LL.B.,Barrister-
at-Law (Inner Temple), b. 31 May 1870; m. 28 Apl.
1894, Mary Anna (d. 1924), d. of Anselmo Jos6 da Costa
Ricci, Baron of Portugal, Attache of Portuguese Legation
in London ; and has had issue — (1) John Arthur Pilkington
Shaw, Gentleman, b. 20 July 1895 ; (2) Henry Staveley
Pilkington Shaw, Gentleman, Sub. -Lieut. R.N., b. 22 Apl.
1897; drowned on active service 1918. Seat — Burfield
Lodge, Old Windsor. Clubs — Bath, Berkshire (Reading).
Percy Shaw, Gentleman, b. 1872. Res. —
Leonard Shaw, Gentleman, b. 1880.
Gerald Shaw, Esq., M.C., Brev. Lt.-Col. 2nd Batt. The
Prince of Wales' Volunteers, b. 1881. Res. — Barrackpore,
nr. Calcutta.
SHAW (L.O. , 1909). Ermine, a fir-tree growing out
of a mount in base proper between two piles azure, issuing
from a chief gules, charged with a scroll argent, with seal
pendent proper. Mantling gules and ermine. Crest — On
a wreath of his liveries, a demi-savage, holding in his dexter
hand a club resting on his shoulder proper. Motto —
" Misericordia fidelitas jus."
Son of Alexander Shaw of Dunfermline, Fifeshire,
b. 1804; d. 1856; m. Isabella Wishart : —
Rt. Hon. Thomas Shaw, Baron Shaw (22 Feb. 1909) of
Dunfermline, a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary and a Life
Peer, P.C., K.C., LL.D. (St. Andrew's, Aberdeen, and
Edinburgh), LL.B. (Edinburgh), D.L. for Edinburgh,
Lord- Advocate for Scotland 1905-9, M.P. for Hawick
District 1892-1909, b. 1850 ; m. 1879, Elsie Stephen, d. of
George Forrest of Ludquharn, Aberdeenshire ; and has
issue — Hon. Alexander Shaw, M.A. (Oxon.), Barrister -
at-Law (Inner Temple), Pres. Chamber of Shipping 1927-8,
M.P. Kilmarnock Dist. 1915-18, and for Kilmarnock Div.
of Ayr and Bute 1918-23, b. 1883 [m. 1913, Hon. Margaret
Cargill, d. of 1st Baron Inchcape, and has issue — Thomas
Donald Mackay Shaw, Esq., b. 1923; Margaret Jean;
Thatia Mary ; and Elspeth Ruth (Res. — 24 Princes' Gate,
S.W.7; Blelack, Dinnet, co. Aberdeen. Clubs — Reform,
R.A.C.)]; Hon. Elsie [m. 1909, Sir William Ireland de
Courcy Wheeler, F.R. C.S.I.]; Hon. Mary Emma Louisa
[m. 1910, Alexander Forrester-Paton] ; and Hon. Isabel
[m. 1915, Capt. Richard Vaughan Thompson, R. Fus.
(killed in action 1916)]. Seat — Craigmyle, Aberdeenshire.
Res. — 9 Bolton Gardens, S.W.5. Clubs — Reform, Scottish
Liberal.
SHAW of Tettenhall (H. Coll.). Sable, a chevron
argent between in chief two boars' heads couped and in
base a lymphad or. Mantling* sable and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a sheaf of five arrows or,
surmounted by a Stafford knot vert. Motto — " E fluctibus
opes." Livery — Black, with white facings.
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Sons of Edward Dethick Shaw of Oaklands, Wolver-
hampton, b. 1821 ; d. 1886; m. 1857, Millicent
Augusta, d. of late Ralph Gough of Gorsebrook House,
Wolverhampton : —
Sir (Theodore Frederick) Charles Edward Shaw, 1st Bart.
(1908), M.P. for Stafford 1892-1911, late Capt. 3rd V.B.
S. Staffs. Regt. , b. 1859; m. 1900, Emily White, d. of late
Henry Bursill of Clevelands, Hampstead ; and has issue—
Vera Stafford [m. 1922, Charles Bradshaw Shard, late
Lieut. 14th Hussars] ; and Brenda Winnifred. Res. —
Charters, Ascot, Berks. Clubs— Reform, Bath, Eighty.
Ernest Edward Shaw, Gentleman, b. 1863. Res. — Downs
Lodge, Wimbledon.
George Albert Shaw, Esq., Col. late The Queen's (Royal
West Surrey Regt.), b. 1864; m. 1889, Florence May,
d. of Hon. William Stuart Knox, son of 2nd Earl of
Ranfurly ; and has issue — Dorothy Millicent [m. 1920,
Charles Paske, Esq., Major Ind. Army, and has issue]
and Ileene Constance Georgiana [m. 1928, Capt. Walter
Witney Cowan, R.A.]. Res. — Manor House, Stoke Poges.
Clubs — Arthur's, Royal Automobile.
Walter William Shaw, Esq., late Capt. 3rd Batt.
The Queen's (Royal West Surrey) Regt., M.P. Westbury
Div. Wilts. 1924, b. 1868; m. 1893, Mary Louise, d.
of late William Webb Wakeman of New York, U.S.A. ;
and has issue — Walter Reginald Courtenay Shaw, Gentle-
man, b. ; and Gwendoline Augusta Louise. Res. —
Rood Ashton, Trowbridge, Wilts. Clubs — Royal Auto-
mobile and Ranelagh.
SHAW (U.O. ). Barry wavy of ten argent and azure, a
cockatrice displayed or. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a tree eradicated
(for Hamilton) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a pelican in
her piety proper, charged v\ith a covered cup gules (for
or, charged on the roots with a fountain. Motto —
'TNfiei 2EATT0N."
Only son of James Herbert Shaw, Barrister-at-Law, of
Merrion, Parkstone, b. i860 ; m. 1884, Mary Hannah,
d. of Richard Owen Armstrong, Esq., J. P., of Monks-
town, co. Dublin: —
Richard James Herbert Shaw, Esq., C.B.E., Barrister-
at-Law, B.A. (Dub.), lateCapt. 5th Service Batt. Connaught
Rangers, b. 1885. Res. — 14 Park Place, St. James's,
S.W.i. Clubs — Marlborough, Pratt's, Constitutional,
Kildare Street (Dublin), R. St. George's Yacht (Kingstown.)
SHAW-HAMILTON (U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, per
saltire gules and azure, a galley, sails furled and oars in action
or, between three cinquefoils pierced argent (for Hamilton) ;
2 and 3, azure, three covered cups or, on a chief ermine, as
many crosses patee gules (for Shaw). Crests — 1. on a wreath
of the colours, in front of twobattleaxes in saltire, an oak tree
fructed all proper, the trunk transfixed with a frame-saw or
Shaw). Mottoes — For the first crest, "Through"; over
the second crest, " I die for those I love." Lively — Blue,
with gold facings.
Sons of Very Rev. Robert James Shaw-Hamilton, D.D. ,
Dean of Armagh ; assumed the name and arms of
Hamilton by R.L. 3 March 1889; b. 1840; d. 1908;
m. 1873, Mary Jane Hamilton, d. of Robert Cope
Hardy of Armagh : —
Warhamjemmett Shaw-Hamilton, Esq.J.P. co. Armagh,
b. 1874; m. 1901, Alice Beatrice, d. of John Louis Emil
Dreyer [whom see]; and has issue — (1) Robert Jemmett
Shaw-Hamilton, Gentleman, Lieut. R.A. , b. 1902 ; (2) John
Dreyer Shaw-Hamilton, Esq., Lieut. R.N., b. 1904; (3)
Rupert Warham Shaw-Hamilton, Gentleman, b. 1908 ;
(4) James Matthews Shaw-Hamilton, Gentleman, b. 1917 ;
Eleanor Katharine ; and Patricia Diana. Post. add. —
Darton, Killylea, co. Armagh.
Robert Cope Hardy Shaw-Hamilton, Gentleman, b. 1877 ;
m. 1902, Helen Marguerite, d. of Col. H. W. Brackenbury,
R.A. ; and has issue — (1) Robert Oswald Herbert Shaw-
Hamilton, Gentleman, b. 1904 ; (2) Anthony Harold Shaw-
Hamilton, Gentleman, b. 1908. Post. add. —
SHAW-HELLIER of The Wodehouse (R.L., 21 May
1909). Quarterly, 1 and 4, quarterly, i. and iiii., azure, a
chevron argent, gutt6e-de-sang, between three mullets or
(Hellier) ; ii. and iii., or, a chevron invected pean between
three eagles displayed sable (Shaw) ; 2 and 3, per bend in-
dented or and sable, a lion rampant between two roses in
bend sinister, all counterchanged (Simpson). Mantling1
azure and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours,
a cock argent, gutte"e-de-sang, combed and wattled gules
(Hellier); 2. on a wreath of the colours, a hind's head
erased quarterly argent and or, pierced through the neck
with an arrow, the staff rompu azure.
Second son of Jpseph Simpson, Esq., J. P., of
Baldock, Herts. ; b. ; d. ; m. , Evelyn
Penelope, eldest d. of T. Shaw-Hellier of Rodbaston
and Wombourne, Woodhouse: —
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The late Evelyn Shaw-Hellier, Esq., J. P. Herts. (High
Sheriff 1902) and Staffs. , b. i860 ; d. 1922 ; m. 1885, Fanny,
d. of Joseph Phillips of Stamford ; and had is ue —
Arthur Joseph BradneyShaw-Hellier, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut.
S. Staffs. Kegt. , b. 1886 ; killed in action 1915 ; Evelyn Mary
Penelope; and Dorothy Hellier. Seat — The Wombourne,
Woodhouse, Wolverhampton.
SHAW-KENNEDY of Kirkmichael (L.O., 1678-9).
Argent, a chevron gules, between two cross crosslets fitch^e
in chief and a boar's head in base sable. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a
palm -branch proper. Motto (on an escroll above) —
" Malim esse probus quam haberi." Livery — Red and
silver.
Son of John Shaw- Kennedy, Esq. , J. P. , D. L. , of Kirk-
michael, b. 1826 ; d. 1905 ; m. 1st, 1848, Eleanor Green,
d. of J. Green Wilkinson; 2nd, 1875, Louisa A., eld. d.
of late J. W. Ogle of Beckenham, Kent : —
Frederick David Charles Shaw- Kennedy, Esq., T.P. ,
F.R.G.S., b. 1858; m. 1889, Violet Grace, d. of John
Round of Danbury, Essex. Seat — Kirkmichael House,
Maybole, N.B. Clubs — White's, Hurlingham.
SHAW-MACKENZIE of Newhall (L.O., 20 Sept. 1857,
13 Nov. 1905). Quarterly, 1 and 4, grand quarters,
counterquartered, i., or, a lion rampant gules, armed
and langued azure; ii. and iii., argent, a fir-tree grow-
ing out of a mount in base, seeded, proper, in the
dexter chief point a dexter hand couped at the wrist,
holding a dagger point downwards gules ; iiii., or, a galley
sails furled, oars in saltire, sable, flagged gules, in the
centre of the quarters a crescent of the last for difference ;
2 and 3, grand quarters, azure, a stag's head caboshed or,
in chief three boars' heads couped of the second. Mant-
lings — (dexter), gules, doubled or ; (sinister), azure, doubled
or. Crests — (dexter), on a wreath of the liveries, a dexter
cubit arm couped and holding a dagger erect all proper,
Sir GERALD ANTHONY SHAW-LEFEVRE-ST.-
JOHN-MILDMAY, 7th Bart. (9 Oct. 1772), J. P. Hamp-
shire. Assumed by Royal Licence 1900, the additional sur-
names and arms of Shaw-Lefevre. Born Oct. 30, i860,
being the second son of Sir Henry Bouverie Paulet St. John-
Mildmay, Bart., by his wife, the Hon. Helena Shaw-Lefevre,
dau. of the late Rt. Hon. Viscount Eversley. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, three lions rampant
azure, armed and langued gules (for Mildmay) ; 2. sable, a
chevron argent, between two trefoils slipped in chief and a
bezant in base surmounted by a cross pat6e or (for Lefevre) ;
3. argent, a chevron invected ermines, on a chief sable, two
talbots' heads erased or (for Shaw), impaling the same arms
of Mildmay, namely argent, three lions rampant azure.
Mantling azure and argent. Crests— 1. on a wreath of the
colours, a lion rampant guardant azure (for Mildmay) ; 2.
on a wreath of the colours, six arrows interlaced saltire-
ways three and three proper, within an annulet or (for
Lefevre) ; 3. on a wreath of the colours, a talbot ermines,
charged on the body with two cross crosslets fessewise or,
holding in the mouth a cross crosslet fitch^e sable, and resting
the dexter foreleg on an escutcheon of the arms of Shaw.
Motto — "Alia ta Hara." Livery — Dark blue and silver.
Married, Oct. 19, 1892, Isabel Emily, dau. of the Rev.
Charles Arundell St. John-Mildmay of Hazlegrove, Somer-
set ; and has Issue— Anthony St. John-Mildmay, Esq., M.C.,
Capt. Res. of Officers, late Grenadier Guards, b. Aug. 12,
1894; assumed by Deed Poll 192 1, the surname of St. John-
Mildmay only [m. 1920, Violet Vane, d. of Col. A. W. H.
Hay-Drummond, of Cromlix, Dunblane ; and has issue —
Henry Gerald St. John-Mildmay, Esq., b. 1926 (Res. —
Hethe House, Bicester)] ; and Helena. Seats — Dogmersfield
Park, Winchfield, Hants. ; Dockem House, Coates, Ciren-
cester. Clubs — Travellers', Arthur's.
SHAWCROSS (Arms confd. 3 Feb. 1910, and Ped. H.
Coll.). Gules, a saltire between four annulets or, a chief of
the last fretty azure. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
and over it the Motto, " Fide et fortitudine" ; (sinister), on
a wreath of the liveries, a stag's head and neck affronted,
couped proper, and over it the Motto, " Fortior ex arduis."
Second and eld. surv. son of Charles Forbes Hodson
Shaw-Mackenzie, Esq., of Newhall, J. P. and D.L.
cos. Ross and Cromarty, late a Judge in the Bombay
Pres. , b. 1831 ; d. 1904 : —
John Alexander Shaw-Mackenzie, Esq., J. P. cos. Ross
and Cromarty, M.D. (Lond.), Head of the family of Shaw
of Tordarroch (Clan Ay of Clanchattan), b. 1857 ; m.
1895, Frances, d. of Robert Yule ; and has issue — Charles
John Shaw-Mackenzie, M.B.E., Lieut. 2nd Batt. The Sea-
forth Highlanders, b. 1899 ; Kathleen Ellen ; and Muriel
Elizabeth Alexandra. Seat — Newhall, Invergordon, N.B.
Town res. — 45 Cumberland Mansions, W. 1.
wreath of the colours, a martlet or, holding in the beak a
cross pat6e fitchee gules, between two annulets of the first.
Motto — " Verity sans peur." niM
Sons of John Peter Shawcross of Birkett Bank, Wigan,
b. 1852 ; d. 1881 ; m. 1873, Sarah Ellen, d. and coh.
of Charles Salt of Bolton :— ni'i
George Nuttall Shawcross, Esq., M.B.E., Major R.E.
(Eng. and Railway Staff Corps), Mechanical Engineer
L.M.S. Rly., with charge of Horwich Locomotive Works
1922 to date, Vice-Pres. Inst. Locomotive Engrs. 1925,
M.I. Mech. E., Pres. Tech. Coll. and Inst. Horwich,
F.R.Hist.S., b. 1874; m. 1907, Ida Lilian, d. of Richard
Leigh, Esq., J. P. Lanes., and has issue — Kathleen Marie.
Res. — Lakelands, Rivington, Lanes.
Percy Crompton Shawcross, Esq., Capt. late 4th Batt.
(Territorials) Loyal North Lancashire Regt. , b. 1878. Res. —
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Sir (MICHAEL) HUGH SHAW-STEWART, 8th Bart. ,
of Greenock and Blackhall, co. Renfrew, M.P. for East Ren-
trew 1886-1906, Lord Lieut, for co. Renfrew. Born 1854, son
of Sir Michael Robert Shaw-Stewart, 7th Bart., by his wife,
Lady Octavia, sixth d. of the Most Hon. Sir Richard
Grosvenor, second Marquess of Westminster, K.G. Ar-
morial bearings (L.O.) — Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a fesse
chequy azure and argent, over all a lion rampant
gules (for Stewart of Blackhall) ; 2 and 3, azure, three
covered cups or (for Shaw of Greenock). Upon the
escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange-tawny
ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling
gules, doubled argent ; and upon wreaths of his liveries
are set for CreBts— 1. a lion's head erased gules, armed
and langued azure; 2. a demi-savage, wreathed about
the head and middle with laurel, and holding a club over
his shoulder proper. Supporters— On the dexter a lion
rampant gules, armed and langued azure, gorged with
a collar chequy argent and azure ; and on the sinister, a
savage wreathed round the head and middle with laurel
leaves, and holding a club over his shoulder all proper.
Mottoes (over the crests) — " Spero meliora," and " I mean
well." Married, Nov. 14, 1883, Lady Alice Emma,
dau. of the Most Hon. the 4th Marquess of Bath. Resi-
dence— Ardgowan, Inverkip, Renfrewshire.
ERNEST BENTLEY SHAW-YATES. Born 1870,
being the eldest son of the late Robert Bentley Shaw- Yates,
Esq., of Oakwood Grange, by Elizabeth Ellen, only child of
James Yates of Oakwood Hall, and grandson of the late
Bentley Shaw of Woodfield. Armorial bearings— Argent,
on a chevron engrailed erminois, between two goats' heads
erased in chief argent and a goat in base of the last, three
pellets. Mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a goat's head
erased argent, armed or, charged on the neck with a pellet,
and surmounting two branches of oak in saltire proper,
fructed or.
Captain LAURENCE PAULET SHAWE-STOREY,
late R.M. , who assumed by Royal Licence in 1873 the
name of Storey. Born , being the son of
Armorial bearings — Quarterly, 1 and 4, quarterly indented
argent and sable, three falcons counterchanged, and for
distinction in the first quarter a cross crosslet of the second
(for Storey) ; 2 and 3, argent, a chevron ermine, cottised
sable, between three lozenges in chief, and one in base of
the second (for Shawe). Mantling sable and argent.
Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a falcon sable,
within a chaplet of laurel proper, charged on the breast
with an Eastern crown or, and for distinction charged also
with a cross crosslet gold ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a
hind's head couped argent, charged with three lozenges, one
and two, ermine, holding in the mouth an arrow in pale or,
flighted argent. Motto — "Sola virtus reddit nobilem."
Married, X872, Emmeline Anne, eldest dau. of the late
Henry Shum-Storey of Arcot. Seat — Arcot Hall, Cram-
lington, Northumberland.
SHEAD (H. Coll.). Purpure, a greyhound courant
between three clarions or. Mantling purpure and or
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a dexter
cubit arm grasping a sword in bend sinister proper,
pommel and hilt or, a scabbard fessewise gold. Motto —
" A clear shead."
Son of the late William Shead : —
Sir Samuel George Shead, Knt. Bach. (1917), Member
of the Stock Exchange, Master of the Worshipful
Company of Gardeners 1913-15, and Barbers 1922-23,
Sheriff of the City of London 1915-16, Lieut. R.A.S.C.
(1916), has Order of St. Sava of Serbia, b. 1871 ; m. 1st,
1892, Lucy (who obtained a div. 1927), d. of Charles
Vidler, and has issue — Beatrice Irene; 2nd, 1927,
Gladys Marguerite, d. of the late R. A. England of
Yorkshire. Res. — 2 Eaton Mansions, S.W.i. Club —
R. Automobile.
SHEARMAN, late of Stoodleigh Court (H. Coll. 14 June
1920). Per chevron gules and argent, in chief two stags'
heads caboshed, and in base on waves of the sea proper,
a lymphad sails furled pennons flying sable. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
moorcock proper, resting the dexter claw on an anchor
sable. Motto — " E silvula navis."
Son of John Shearman, of The Cedars, Cardiff, b.
1850 ; d. 1903 ; m. 1875, Ellen Amelia (d. 1920), d.
of John West : —
Frank Shearman, Gentleman, b. 1879 ; m. 1904, Ger-
trude, d. of George Hughes, of Pempergwm, co. Mon-
mouth ; and has issue — John Shearman, Gentleman,
b. 1916 ; Gertrude Marjorie. Res. — Nantglas, Penarth,
Glamorgan ; 23 Hyde Park Place, W.2. Clubs —
Oriental, Carlton.
SHEARER (L.O., 1901)— Gules, in chief two reaping-
hooks proper, and in base a tower triple-towered argent,
masoned sable. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest-
On a wreath of his liveries, a garb or, banded with a serpent
proper. Motto — " Vive ut postea vi vas. "
Eld. son of Col. Johnston Shearer, C.B., D.S.O.,
M.B., I. M.S., b. 1852; d. 1917; m. 1890, Elizabeth,
dau. of late J. Kinghorn, Esq., J. P., of Aberdeen :—
Major Johnston Evelyn Shearer, M.C., 2/15 Punjab Regt.,
b. 1890; m. 1919, Christine, d. of H. B. Palmer,
Esq. ; and has issue — Johnston James Shearer, Gentleman,
b. 1920. Address— e/o Lloyd's Bank, 6 Pall Mall, S. W.
Sir GEORGE SHEDDEN, Knight Bachelor (1926). J. P.
co. Southampton, Lord of the Manor of Hardmead. Born
1856, eldest son of Roscow Cole Shedden, Esquire, J. P., by
his wife Charlotte Joanna, dau. of James Fitchett Burrell.
Armorial bearings (L.O. , 1824) — Azure, on a chevron
between three griffins' heads erased argent, as many cross
crosslets fitche'e gules, on a chief of the second an escallop-
shell of the first, between two cinquefoils of the third.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a Mantling gules, doubled argent ; and on a wreath of
his liveries is set for Crest, a hermit proper, couped below
the shoulders, vested russet, his hood pendent at the back ;
with the Motto, " Fidem meam observabo." Livery —
Blue and silver. Married, October 7, 1880, Alice Sarah,
dau. of Caleb Hammond Gater ; and has had Issue — (1)
Rt. Rev. Roscow George Shedden, D.D. (Oxon.), Bishop of
Nassau, Bahamas, b. May 13, 1882 ; (2) Edward Claude
Shedden, Esquire, b. Jan. 12, 1885 [m. 1923, Olive, d. of
Surgeon-General E. Meaden ; and has issue — 1 daughter! ;
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(3) Graham Percival Shedden, Esquire, Captain R.G.A.,
b. July 27, 1886, killed in European War 1914 ; Alice
Katharine Beatrix [tn. 1908, Major Richmond ffolliott
Powell. R.F.A.]; Constance Evelyn; and Mary Eleanor
Goodrich. Estate — Spring Hill, East Cowes, Isle of Wight ;
Hardmead, in the county of Buckingham. Postal address —
Spring Hill, East Cowes, Isle of Wight. Clubs — Junior
Constitutional ; Hampshire County.
SHEEPSHANKS(H. Coll.). Azure, a chevron erminois,
between in chief three roses and in base a sheep passant
argent. Mantling azure and or. Crest — Upon a wreath
of the colours, on a mount vert, a sheep passant argent.
Motto — " Perseverando. "
Sons of William Ernest Sheepshanks, Esq., J. P. W. R.
Yorks., B.A. (Camb. ), b. 1881 ; d. 1914; tn. 1908,
Olive, d. of Rev. Henry Tootell : —
Ernest Richard Sheepshanks, Gentleman, b. 1910. Res. —
Charles Edward William Sheepshanks, Gentleman,
b. 1911.
Son of William Sheepshanks, Esq., M.A. Trin. Coll.,
Camb. , J. P., Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple), b. 1851 ;
d. 1928 ; tn. 1876, Emily Florence, elder d. of Rev.
Henry G. S. Blunt, Rector of St. Andrew's, Holborn: —
Arthur Charles Sheepshanks, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. late
Rifle &&e.,b. 1884. Seat — Arthington Hall, Leeds. Res. —
Eton College, Windsor. Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
Son of Rev. Thomas Sheepshanks, M.A. (Camb.), of
Arthington Hall, co. Yorks., Lord of the Manor, b. 1819 ;
d. 1912 ; tn. 1st, 1849, Margaret (d. 1880), third d. of
Nathaniel Milner of Wragby, co. Yorks. ; 2nd, 1882,
Julia Maria Anne, elder d. of Andrew Grieve, Esq.,
W.S., and J. P., of Edinburgh:—
Richard Hasell Sheepshanks, Esq., D.S.O,, M.V.O.,
Major Ind. Army, A. D.C. to Viceroy of India 19 16-17,
Officer in charge of King's Indian Orderly Officers 1923-4,
b. 1885; m. 1919, Hon. Bridget Mary Thesiger, d. of
Viscount Chelmsford ; and has issue — Robin John Sheep-
shanks, Gentleman, b. 1925, Res. — Old Rookery House,
Woodbridge, Suffolk.
CHARLES EDWARD SHEFFIELD, Esq., J. P. co.
Essex, a General Commissioner of Income Tax. Born
Dec. 2, 1859, being the only son of Charles Sheffield,
Gentleman, b. 1828; d. 1873; m- l854> Emma, dau.
of Edward Archer (by Emma, ygst. dau. of James Ind of
Baldock, Herts). Armorial hearings (H. Coll., 2nd year
William IV. (—Ermine, on aplain chevron azure, with cottises
engrailed between three garbs gules, an anchor erect or,
between two bezants. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a garb in fesse or, surmounted
by a boar's head erased at the neck azure, crined and
tusked gold. Motto — " Divino tutamine." Married, May
21, 1885, Edith Elizabeth, dau. of William Watkins of
Pantyffynon, Pembrokeshire; and has had Issue — (1)
Ronald Fraser Sheffield, Gentleman, b. June 2, 1893 ; lost
at sea 19 13 ; (2) Alan MacGregor Sheffield, Esq., Lieut. -
Comdr. R.N., b. Oct. 23, 1895 ; Vera Helen ; Isabel Emma;
Margaret Edith ; and Joan Eleanor, d. August 26, 1913.
Residence — Cliff House, Leigh-on-Sea, Essex.
SHEFFIELD (H. Coll., 1904). Argent, a chevron en-
grailed between two garbs in chief gules and in base a
sheaf of five arrows proper, banded also gules. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
boar's head erased at the neck or, between two arrows,
points downwards proper. Motto — " Comiter sed fortiter. "
Son of Major Sir Robert Sheffield, 5th Bart. , J. P. , D. L. ,
b. 1824 ; d. 1886, Priscilla Isabel Laura, d. of Lt.-Col.
Dumaresq : —
Sir Berkeley Digby George Sheffield, 6th Bart. (1 March
1755-6) of Normanby, co. Lincoln, J. P. and D. L. co.
Lincoln (High Sheriff 1905), late Capt. Lines. I, Yeo. ,
M.P. for Brigg 1907-10, and 1922-29, b. 1876; tn. 1904,
Julia, d. of Baron de Tuyll of The Hague, Holland ; and
has issue — (1) Robert Arthur Sheffield, Esq., b. 1905; (2)
Edmund Charles Reginald Sheffield, Esq., b. 1908; (3)
George Sheffield, Esq.,£. 1910 ; (4) John Vincent Sheffield,
Esq., b. 1913; and Diana Mary. Seat — Normanby Park,
Doncaster, Lincolnshire. Town res. — 8 South Audley Street,
W. Clubs — Turf, Jockey, Orleans.
SHELLEY (H. Coll.), Sable, a fesse engrailed between
three whelk-shells or. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head argent, ducally
gorged or. Motto — " Comme je trouve."
Son of Rev. Sir Frederick Shelley, 8th Bart., Rector
of Beerferris, Devon, b. 1809 ; d. 1869; tn. 1845, Char-
lotte Martha, d. of Rev. Henry Hippisley of Lamborne
Place, Berks : —
Sir John Shelley, 9th Bart. (22 May 1611), Hon. Col.
late Lieut. -Col. commdg. Roy. 1st Devon I.Y. , J. P. and
D.L. co. Devon (High Sheriff 1895), B.A. Oxon., b. 1848;
in. 1882, Marion Emma, d. of the late Richard Benyon of
Englefield House, Berks. ; and has surv. issue — (1) John
Frederick Shelley, Esq. , Major T.A. Res. , late Royal Devon
Yeo., J. P. Devon, b. 1884 [tn. 1912, Nora, d. ofF. Coleridge
Boles of Redcliffe, Exmouth, Devon ; and has issue — John
Shelley, Esq., b. 1915 ; Philip Spencer Shelley, Esq., b.
1921 ; Mary Nora; Frances Elizabeth ; and Gillian Hester
(Res. — Posbury House, Crediton, Devon)] ; (2) Richard
Shelley, Esq., Comdr. R.N , b. 1892; Elizabeth Marion
[tn. 1911, Kenneth Loder Cromwell Prescott] ; and
Constance May [tn. 1921, Capt. Noel Arthur Godolphin
Quicke, D.C. L.I. , of Newton St. Cyres, Devon]. Res.—
Shobrooke Park, Crediton, Devon.
Son of Adolphus Edward Shelley, Esq., b. 1812 ; d.
1854 ; tn. 1836, Amelia, only d. of Henry Hinchliffe : —
Montagu Adolphus Shelley, Gentleman, b. 1842. Res. —
Son of Spencer Shelley, late of the Treasury, b. 1813 ;
d. 1908 ; tn. 1843, Susanna, d. of Stephen Martin
Leake : —
Spencer Shelley, Esq., J. P. Gloucester, b. 1843; tn. 1st,
1876, Mary (d. 1914), d. of Thomas Watson; 2nd, 1916,
Ghita, d. of the late W. H. H. Hutchinson, of Cottingham
Hall, nr. Hull ; and has surv. issue — Spencer Shelley, Gen-
tleman, b. 1878 [w. 1917, Gladys, only d. of Edric Mulligan,
of Sydney, N.S.W. ; and has issue — Spencer Shelley, Gen-
tleman, b. 1920 ; Charles Francis Shelley, Gentleman, b.
1925 ; Frederick Norman Shelley, Gentleman (twin), b.
1925 ; and Cynthia Kathleen (Res- — Huntley Court,
Huntley, Glos.)] ; and Margaret Ruth [tn. 1st, 1915, William
Renny Watson, Nigerian Marine Service (d. 1918). 2nd,
1921, Rev. Neville Dundas]. Res.— The Beeches, Newn-
ham-on-Severn, Glos.
Sons of Sir Charles Shelley, 5th Bart. , of Castle Goring,
b. 1838 ; d. 1902 ; tn. 1869, Lady Mary Jane Jemima
Stopford, d. of 5th Earl of Courtown : —
Sir John Courtown Edward Shelley- Rolls, 6th Bart. (q.v.).
Percy Bysshe Shelley, Esq., b. 1872. Res.— Lovington,
Alresford, Hants.
Sidney Patrick Shelley, Esq., Capt. late Hampshire Yeo.,
b. 1880. Res. — Lovington, Alresford, Hants.
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Hubert Shelley, Esq., Capt. late Hampshire Yeo., for-
merly Lieut. Rifle Brigade, b. 1881. Res. —
Sons of George Ernest Shelley, Esq. , late Capt. Gren.
Gds. , b. 1840; d. 1910; m. 1889, Janet, d. of late E.
Andrewes: —
George Edward Shelley, Esq., Capt. late Gren. Gds , b.
1891 ; m- 1920, Cicely Alice Colquhoun, d. of the late
Lt.-Col. Lionel Arthur Bosanquet, of Cleddon ; and has
issue— 2 daus. Res.— Field Cottage, Amersham.
SHENNAN of Conical Hills, Otago, New Zealand (L.O. ,
12 Oct. 1908, in lieu of arms matriculated in 1891). Argent,
standing on a mount vert, a figure representing an explorer,
habited, booted and spurred proper, holding in his dexter
hand a telescope proper, on a chief erminois a lion rampant
sable. Mantling vert and or. Crest— On a wreath of his
liveries, on a dexter gauntlet fessways or, a falcon close
perched proper. Motto — " Virtute duce."
Sixth son of Robert Shennan of Lairdlaugh, b. ;
d. ; m. , Catherine, d. of James M'Millan: —
Watson Shennan, Gentleman, b. 1837; m. 1885, Grace,
d. of Rev. William Burnett, Minister of Half Morton,
Dumfries ; and has issue — (1) Watson Douglas Shennan,
Gentleman, b. 1887; (2) Launcelot Stuart Burnett Shennan,
Gentleman, b. 1891 ; and Grace Burnett. Seat —
SHELLEY-MILLS (H. Coll). Or, on a bend between
two millrinds sable, a fesse engrailed between as many
whelk-shells of the field. Mantling sable and or. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a seagull rising from a bank of
shingle proper. Motto — " Per omnia ccnstans."
4th son of George Jonathan Mills, of Colville, Worth-
ing, b. 1820 ; d. 1903 ; m. 1875, Georgiana, d. of
George Riches, of Carlton Colville, Suffolk :—
Rev. Frank Shelley-Mills, M.A. (Oxon.), Clerk in Holy
Orders, b. 1887; m. 1913, Gwendoline Evelyn, only d. of
the late Capt. George Ernest Shelley, Grenadier Guards ;
and has issue — Hugh Vernon Shelley-Mills, Gentleman, b.
1914 ; and Bryan Esmond Shelley-Mills, Gentleman, b.
1916. Seat— Holcombe Manor, Bath, Somerset.
SHELLEY-ROLLS of Castle Goring (R.L., 19 May,
1917; H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, on a fesse
dancettee with plain cottises between three billets
sable, each charged with a lion rampant of the field, as
many bezants, in the centre chief point (for distinction)
a cross crosslet gules (for Rolls) ; 2 and 3, sable, a
fesse engrailed between three whelk-shells or (for Shelley).
Mantling sable and or. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the
colours, out of a wreath of oak, a dexter cubit arm
vested or, cuffed sable, the arm charged with a fesse
dancettee double cottised of the second, charged with
three bezants, in the hand proper a roll of parchment
argent, the cuff charged (for distinction) with a cross
crosslet gold (for Rolls) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
a griffin's head argent, ducally gorged or (for Shelley).
Motto—" Fey e fidalgia."
Eld. son of Sir Charles Shelley, 5th Bart., b. 1838 ;
d. 1902 ; m. 1869, Lady Mary Jane, d. of 5th Earl
of Courtown : —
Sir John Courtown Edward Shelley-Rolls, 6th Bart.,
(3 Mar. 1806), of Castle Goring, Capt. (ret.) Scots Gds.,
b. 1871 ; m 1898, Hon. Eleanor Georgiana Rolls, d. and
eventually sole heir of Lord Llangattock, assumed
the additional surname and arms of Rolls by R.L., 19 May,
19 1 7. Seats — The Hend, Monmouth ; Field Place,
Horsham ; Avington Park, Winchester, Hants. Town
res. — South Lodge, Knightsbridge, S.W.i. Clubs —
Guards', Carlton.
SHEPHERD of Grafham Grange, Bramley, Surrey
(H. Coll.). Azure, above two shepherds' crooks in saltire
or, a mountain sheep's head affronted, couped at the neck
argent, on a chief of the second, a rose gules, seeded and
leaved and between two maple-leaves proper. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stag
lodged regardant, to the sinister thereof a sprig of maple
erect, both proper. Motto— " Dirigo et defen do." Livery
— Dark blue, gilt buttons.
Sons of Robert Ward Shepherd, Esq., J. P. of District
of Montreal, Prov. Quebec, Capt. Canadian Mil., b.
1848; d. 1912; m. 1879, Margaret Anne, d. of Hugh
Robertson of Milne Graig: —
Hugh Wallis Robertson Shepherd, Gentleman, b. 1887.
Res.—
Robert Ward Shepherd, Gentleman, b. 1891.
Son of Robert Ward Shepherd, Esq., J. P. Province
of Quebec, Capt. Canadian Mil., b. 1819; d. 1895;
m. 1847, Mary Cecilia, d. of Peter Francis Christian
de Les Derniers, J. P., and Major Canadian Mil. : —
Professor Francis John Shepherd, M.D.C.M. , LL.D.
(Edin.), F.R.C.S., Professor of Anatomy M'Gill University,
Montreal, b. 1851 ; m. 1878, Lilias G., d. of James Tor-
rance ; and has had issue — Ernest Gordon Shepherd, Gentle-
man, b. 1879 ; d. 1918; Mary Cecilia; and Dorothy. Res.
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— 1484 Mansfield Street, Montreal ; Kanasataka, Vaudreuil
Prov., Quebec. Clubs — Mount Royal. University, Hunt,
Grand Pabos Salmon Fishing (all in Montreal).
Sons of Sherringham Alfred Shepherd, Gentleman, b.
1854; d. 1920; m. 1887, Catherine Emily (d. 1908),
d. of James Child McAndrew : —
James Sherringham Shepherd, Gentleman,**. 1889. Res.
Francis McAndrew Shepherd, Gentleman, b. 1892. Res. —
SHEPHERD-CROSS. Quarterly, 1 and 4, quarterly,
argent and gules, a fountain proper between four cross
crosslets counterchanged of the field (for Cross) ; 2 and 3,
azure, within two chevronels a fleur-de-lys between two mul-
lets, all between two fleurs-de-lys in chief, and a mullet in
base or (for Shepherd). Mantling gules and argent.
Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a stork proper, rest-
ing the dexter foot on a fountain, and holding in the beak
a cross crosslet, all between eight bulrushes, four on either
side (for Cross) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, on a mount
vert, a ram passant in front of a gate, and all between two
trees (Shepherd).
Son of Herbert Shepherd Cross, Esq., of Hamels Park,
Herts., M. P. for Bolton-le-Moors, formerly Major Duke
of Lancaster's Own Yeo. Cav. , J. P. for Lanes, and
Herts., M.A. (Oxon.), who assumed additional name
and arms of Shepherd by Royal Licence 1884. b. 1847 ;
d. 1916 ; m. firstly, 1870, Lucy Mary Shepherd (d. 1891),
dau. of the late Rev. John Shepherd Birley, M.A. ,
J. P., of Kirkham, Lancashire; secondly, 1895, Patty
Penelope, dau. of James Hortor of Edinburgh: —
Thomas Aubrey Shepherd, Esq., T.D., J. P. Lancashire,
late Major Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeo. Cav., b. 1873 ;
m. 1898, Edith Constance, younger dau. of John Talbot
Fair of Lytham, Lancashire ; and has issue — ison, 1 dau.
Res — Serge Hill, Abbots Langley, Herts. Clubs — Junior
Carlton, Cavalry.
SHEPHERD-FOLKER (H. Coll., 24 Nov. 1919).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, a fesse nebuly ermine, between
eight cross crosslets, five in chief and three in base (for
Folker) ; 2 and 3, azure, on a pale ermine, surmounted
by a chevron argent, thereon three fleurs-de-lys of the
field, two estoiles sable (for Shepherd). Mantling gules
and argent. Crests — On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a bull's head erased sable, semee of cross cross-
lets or, horned argent, a crescent silver (for Folker) ; on
a wreath of the colours, a ram passant argent, horned
or, resting the dexter foot on a hurt, charged with an
estoile silver (for Shepherd). Motto — " Vi et persever-
antia."
Son of Alfred Hanley Folker, of Oxford, b. 1830;
d. 1901 ; m. 1854, Eliza, d. of John Pocock, of
Brighton : —
Horace Shepherd Shepherd-Folker (formerly Folker),
Esq., C.B.E., b. 1859; m. 1895, Margaret (d. 1909), d.
of George Osborne Barratt, and has issue — Leonard
Barratt Shepherd-Folker, Esq., Capt. 2nd Lines. Regt.,
b. 1897; Stuart Shepherd Shepherd-Folker, Gentleman,
b. 1905. Res. — Ashurst, Sutton, Surrey.
SHEPPARD of Kilcunahanbeg (U.O.). Azure, on a
chevron engrailed or, between three fleurs-de-lys argent, as
many estoiles gules. Mantling azure and or. Crest — Upon
a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm vested azure, cuffed
argent, the hand holding a shepherd's crook proper.
Motto — " Deus pastor meus."
Sons of Henry Sheppard, Esq., of Clifton, co. Tip-
perary, J. P., b. 1823; d. 1893; m. 1866, Emily Agnes,
d. of Joseph Frederick Ledsam, Esq., J. P. and D.L.,
of Chad Hill, Edgbaston: —
Henry Goddington Sheppard, Esq., J. P., co. Tipperary,
Capt. and Hon. Major late 3rd Batt. Leinster Regt. , served
in South African War (two medals), b. 1869; m. 1895,
Mabel Frances, d. of Craven Westenra Doolan, of Derry
House, King's Co. ; and has issue— Winifred Agnes.
Seat — Kilcunahanbeg, Shinrone, King's Co.
James Frederick Sheppard, Gentleman, L.R.C.P., b.
1870; m. 1898, Emmie, d. of late John Healey of Eye,
Northampton; and has issue — James Ledsam Sheppard,
Gentleman, b. 1900; and Kathleen Emily Goddington.
Res. — The Manor House, Newport Pagnell, Bucks.
Thomas Moreton Sheppard, Esq., Capt. R.A.,*. 1874.
Res. — Lowlands, Roscrea, co. Tipperary.
John Ashton Sheppard, Gentleman, b. 1876; m. 1st,
1905, Patience (d. 1908), d. of Rev. George Benjamin
Sweetman of Aghadown Rectory, co. Cork; 2nd, 1911,
Alice Stewart, only d. of Thomas Popham, M.D., of
Crosshaven. Postal address— c/o T. R. Popham, Hill
House, Crosshaven, co. Cork.
SHEPPARD (U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, on a
chevron engrailed or, between three fleurs-de-lys argent, as
many estoiles gules (for Sheppard) ; 2. per bend or and
argent, a gryphon segreant within an orle of martlets sable
(for Goulding) ; 3. gules, on a saltire engrailed or, a lion's
head erased proper (for ffranck). Mantling azure and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm in armour,
the hand holding a shepherd's crook proper. Motto —
" Deus pastor meus."
Only surv. son of Frank Sheppard, Gentleman (son of
Capt. James Sheppard, of Clifton House, Roscrea),
of St. Cronan's, Roscrea, co. Tipperary, b. 1826 ; d.
1885 ; m. 1856, Sara Maria Shortt, d. of Thomas
ffranck Goulding, of The Abbey, Roscrea: —
Rev. James William ffranck Sheppard. M.A. , T.C.D.,
Vicar of Haxey, and Rural Dean of Axholme in the
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Diocese of Lincoln, b. 1866 ; m. 1904, Louisa Frances, d.
of Thomas Rothwell, Esq., M.A. (Oxford), J.P., D.L., of
Rockfield, Kells, co. Meath ; and has issue — Mervyn Cecil
ffranck Sheppard, Gentleman, B.A. (Camb.), A.D.O. Malay
Civil Service, b. (twin) 1905; Frank Baden ffranck
Sheppard, Gentleman, Lieut. 2nd Batt. The Royal Scots.
Regt. , b. (twin), 1905; Raymond Thomas Rothwell
Sheppard, Gentleman, b. 1907. Res. — Haxey Vicarage,
Doncaster. Club — Authors'.
SHEPPARD (H. Coll.). Sable, a fesse ermine, in chief
three battleaxes erect argent. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a mount
vert, thereon a stag courant regardant, three fylfots or.
Motto — •' Devant si je puis." Livery — Dark blue, with
fawn-coloured facings.
Sons of Rev. Canon Edgar Sheppard, K.C.V. O.
(1914), D.D. , Sub- Dean of the Chapels Royal, Canon
and Precentor of St. George's Chapel, Windsor, Priest
in Ordinary to Queen Victoria and to King George,
Chaplain to the Order of St. John of Jerusalem 1893,
b. 1845 ; d. ; m. 1874, Mary, eld. d. of Richard
White of Instow, N. Devon : —
Edgar Sheppard, Esq., D.S.O., M.C., Major late Gren.
Gds., served Great War (desp., D.S.O., M.C.), b. 1878;
m. 1st, 1907, Isabel, d. of Sir George Hastings, M.D. ; 2nd,
1927, Marguerite, d. of the late Alfred Travis. Res. —
Wonston, nr. Winchester.
Very Rev. Hugh Richard Lawrie Sheppard, M.A.
(Camb.), Dean of Canterbury, Vicar of St. Martin-in-the-
Fields, 1914-26, b. 1880; m. 1915, Alison Lennox, d. of
W. O. Carver, Esq., J. P., of Cranage Hall, Holmes Chapel ;
and has issue — 2daus. Res. — The Red House, Godalming.
Clubs — Constitutional, Cavendish, M.C.C., I. Zingari.
SHERBROOK (H. Coll., 8 Nov. 1915, in lieu of Arms
granted previously). Purpure, a winged wheel argent,
and in dexter chief point a lyre or. Mantling purpure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a
mount vert, a well, issuant therefrom a dexter female
hand holding a mi rrorall proper. Motto — "Veritas
prevalebit."
William Sherbrook (formerly Schubach), Merchant,
Citizen, and Gardener, of London, b. 1874. Res. — 18
Mount Street, W.i ; The Old Vicarage, Tadworth,
Surrey. Club — R.A.C.
SHERBROOKE of Oxton (R.L. for name only, r9i3).
Gules, three mullets fessewise argent, pierced of the field,
between two wolves passant of the second (Lowe). Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of his colours,
in front of a wolfs head erased proper, gorged with a collar
gemel or, two mullets also or, pierced gules. Motto —
" Ne quid nimis."
Sons of William Sherbrooke, Esq., of Oxton Hall,
Southwell, J. P. co. Notts., Commander R.N. (ret.),
b. 1844 ; d. 1914 ; m. 1870, Margaret Macdonald,
eldest d. of Alexander Graham of Dunclutha, co.
Argyll : —
Henry Graham Sherbrooke, Esq., D.S.O., Capt. (ret.)
R.N., D.L., J. P. Notts., b. 1877; m. 1899, Flora Maud,
second d. of J. L. Francklin of Gonalston ; and has issue —
Robert St. Vincent Sherbrooke, Gentleman, Sub-Lieut.
R.N., b. 1901. Res. — Holly Lodge, Oxton, Southwell,
Notts. Clubs— Naval and Military, Hurlingham.
Robert Lowe Sherbrooke, Esq., D.S.O. , Maj. Sherwood
Foresters, b. 1885 ; m. 1918, Eileen Cecil, d. of James
Russell McLaren. Club — Jun. United Service.
Sons of Rev. Henry Neville Sherbrooke, Vicar of
Clifton 1891-7, late Lieut. 43rd Foot, b. 1846; m. 1st,
1871, Lady Harriet Alice Curzon-Howe, d. of 2nd
Earl Howe ; 2nd, 1878, Lady Lilias Charlotte Cairns,
d. of 1st Earl Cairns; 3rd, 1892, Alice Maud, d. of
Henry Abel Smith of Wilford House, Notts. : —
Nevile Hugh Cairns Sherbrooke, Esq., D.S.O. , Col.
R.A. , b. 1880; m. 1906, Cicely Morton, d. of Rev. John
Colvile Morton Mansel-Pleydell ; and has issue — John
Penn Sherbrooke, Gentleman, b. 1917 ; Mary Isabel
Lilias ; and Kathleen Rosanna. Res. — 10 Moore Street,
Chelsea, S.W.3. Club — Athenaeum.
Cuthbert Arthur Sherbrooke, Gentleman, b. 1883 ; m.
1907, Dorothy, d. of George Edwardes of Ogbourne,
Wilts. ; and has issue — David Sherbrooke, Gentleman,
b. 1909; and Elizabeth. Res. —
SHERBROOKE-WALKER (H. Coll., 10 June 1840).
Per pale azure and vert, on a fesse dancettee between
three mural crowns or, a ciescent gules between two
torteaux. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a lion's gamb erect and erased gules,
charged with a mural crown or between two plates
in pale. Motto — "In domino confido."
Fourth son of Rev. George Sherbrooke Walker,
M.A. (q.v.), b. 1854 ; m. 1886, Jessie Elizabeth, d. of
Edward Carter, F.C.A., of Laxton, Lansdowne
Road, Cheltenham : —
Ronald Draycott Sherbrooke-Walker, Esq., A.C.A.,
Capt. 8th Bn. The Middlesex Regt. (T.A.), b. 1897;
assumed by Deed Poll, 1924, the additional surname
of Sherbrooke ; m. 1925, Ruth Ellen, d. of William
Allen Bindley. Res — 61 Belsize Avenue, N.W. ; The
Rectory, March, Cambs.
SHERLOCK (U.O.). Per pale argent and azure, three
fleurs-de-lys counterchanged. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a pelican in her
piety.
Son of Thomas Thierri Sherlock, Gentleman, b. 1844 ;
d. 1905 ; m. 1873, Letitia Mary, d. of Sir John Nugent,
3rd Bart. , of Ballinlough : —
David Thomas Joseph Sherlock, Gentleman, Barrister-
at-Law, B.A. (Dub.), b. 1881 ; m. 1905, Augusta Mary,
ygst. d. of late Sir Francis Cruise ; and has issue — Two
daus. Res. — 20 Upper Mount Street, Dublin.
Sons of David Sherlock of Stillorgan Castle, co. Dublin,
Serjeant-at-Law, M.P. , Q.C., b. 1816 ; d. 1884; m.
1843, Elizabeth, d. of John Thierri: —
David Sherlock, Esq., J. P., D.L., Barrister-at-Law,
b. 1850; m. 1873, Mary Elizabeth, d. of Edward Murphy
of Castle Connell ; and has had issue — \
Eustace Sherlock, Esq., D.S.O., Col.
War 1914-17 (desp., Croix de Guerre,
b. 1879 (Club — Jun. United Service) ;
Sherlock, Gentleman, Lieut. 3rd K.O. Hussars, b. 1884
killed in action 1914 ; (3) Edward Mary Sherlock, Gentle-
man, b. 1886. Seat — Rahan Lodge, King's Co. Res. — 71
Lower Leeson Street, Dublin.
John Sherlock, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
SHERLOCK. Per pale argent and azure, two fleurs-
de-lys counterchanged, on a canton gules, a pelican proper.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — upon a wreath of the
colours, a pelican in her piety proper, charged on the
breast with a fleur-de-lys azure. Motto — ' ' Prest pour
mon pais." Livery — Azure blue, with white facings, silver
buttons.
Sons of Wright Sherlock, Esquire, Lieutenant-Colonel
late 18th Regiment, b. 1838; m. 1874, Ellen Edith
Lloyd (d. 1892), daughter of John Stratford Collins,
1) David Christopher
R.A., served Great
Legion of Honour),
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Esquire, J. P., D.L., of Wythall, Walford, co. Here-
ford :—
George Wright Stratford Sherlock, Esq., Capt. 6th
Gurkha Rifles, b. Feb. 16, 1877. Estate — Barradaw, near
Killeagh, co. Cork.
John Kyrle Perrott Sherlock, Esq., late Lieut. R. N.,
b. Dec. 26, 1887.
SHERLOCK (H. Coll., 15 Aug. 1923). Argent, a
lion rampant azure, maned and holding in the dexter paw
a fetterlock or, between three fleurs-de-lys, on a chief of
the second three crescents of the first. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
lion azure, maned and holding in the dexter paw a
fetterlock or. Motto — " In Deo fiducia mea."
Sons of Rev. Henry Sherlock, B.A., Clerk in Holy
Orders, of Brooks Hall, Ipswich, sometime Rector
of Bildeston, Suffolk, b. 1841 ; d. 1918 ; by his
1st wife, m. 1864, Harriet Eliza, d. of Edward
Holden of Walsall, Staffs. :—
Rev. Harry Ernest Sherlock, M.A., Camb., Vicar of
Ashford, b. 1865. Res. — Ashford Vicarage, nr. Bake-
well, co. Derby.
Harold Herbert Sherlock, Gentleman, C.A. (Aust.),
A.S.A.A. (Eng.), Lieut, (ret.) 3rd Australian Bushmen,
served S. Africa 1900-01, b. 1866 ; m. 1904, Olive Ruth,
d. of Charles Denham St. Pinnock, of Melbourne; and
has issue — Wilfrid Holden Sherlock, Gentleman, b. 1908 ;
Richard Holden Sherlock, Gentleman, b. 19 13. Res. —
Irlam, Toorak, Melbourne. Clubs — Public Schools ;
Australian, and Athenaeum (Melbourne).
Percy Edward Sherlock, Gentleman, b. 1868 ; m. 1907,
Elizabeth Brown, d. of Malcolm Mclntyre of East Mel-
bourne, Victoria ; and has issue — Harry Ernest Edward
Sherlock, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; Herbert Lancelot Sher-
lock, Gentleman, b. 1911. Res. — Kelbairn Road,
Caulfield, Melbourne.
Son of George Frederick Sherlock, Gentleman (eld.
son of Rev. Henry Sherlock and Louisa McCorquo-
dale — see below), b. 1873 , d. 1904 ; m. 1900, Ethel,
d. of Rev. Henry Hill, Rector of Buxhall, Suffolk:—
George Henry Kenneth Sherlock, Gentleman, B.A.
Oxon., b. 1902 Res. — Chudleigh, Devon.
Yngr. sons of Rev. Henry Sherlock (see above) by
his 2nd wife, m. 1871, Louisa (Res. — 26 Warrington
Road, Ipswich), d. of Col. George McCorquodale of
the Willows. Newton-le-Willows, Lanes. : —
Hugh Wilfrid Sherlock, Gentleman, served Great War
as Lieut. R.A.S.C, b. 1876 ; m. 1903, Dorothy Hyde, d.
of Sir William Parker, Bart., of Melford Hall, Suffolk;
and has issue — Hugh Sherlock, Gentleman, b. 1905.
Res. — Little Bevills, Bures, Suffolk.
Edgar Lancelot Sherlock, Gentleman, served Great
War as Lieut. R.N.V.R., b. 1878; m. 1906, Barbara
May, d. of George Henry Eaton, of Gorsey Hey, Higher
Bebington; and has issue — Jessica Angel. Res. —
Abercelyn, Bala, N. Wales.
SHERSON (H. Coll., ante 1780). Per chevron azure
and gules, on a chevron or, between two doves in chief
argent, and a serpent nowed in base proper, three estoiles
of the first, and on a canton, the arms of Nowell, viz.
argent, three covered cups sable. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a sun or between
a pair of wings vert, with the character 2». (Jupiter) argent
charged on each wing. Mottoes — 1. (below the arms),
" Vincit qui patitur " ; 2. (above the crest), " Vis mundi."
Sons of Alexander Nowell Sherson, Esq., late Capt.
72nd (Seaforth) Highlanders, b. 1816; d. 1882; m.
1854, Lady Anne Maria (d. 1899), d. of John, 4th
Marquis Townshend : —
Henry Erroll Stuart Sherson, Gentleman, Lieut, late
R.A., b. 1858. Res.— 70 Winchester Street, S.W.i.
James Dudley Nowell Sherson, Gentleman, b. i860; m.
Eva Innes-Noad ; and has issue — Dudley Sherson, Gentle
man, b. ; and two daughters. Res. —
Charles Edward Francis Sherson, Gentleman, b. 1865 ;
m. Mary O'Toole, and has issue — John Sherson, Gentle-
man, b. . Res.—
SHERSTON-BAKER of Dunstable (Arms for Baker,
H. Coll., 8 April 1796). Argent, on a saltire sable,
five escallops erminois, on a chief azure, a lion passant
of the third. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
Baker, 4th Bart., a
1846 ; d. 1923 ; by 1st
d. 1909), d. of late
, R.N., of Ballin-
On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion per fesse indented
erminois and pean, in the paws an escallop argent,
charged with an ermine spot.
Son of Sir George Sherston
Judge of the County Courts, b
wife, m. 1873, Jane Mary
Frederick James Fegen, Esq., C. B
lonty, co. Tipperary : — ■
Sir Dodington George Richard Sherston Sherston-Baker,
5th Bart. (14 May 1796), Lt.-Col. (ret.) Indian Medical
Service, L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., served European War as
Ophthalmic Specialist 4th Div., has Orders of the Nile and
Hedjaz ; assumed by Deed Poll 1923, the additional
surname of Sherston, b. 1877; m. 1906, Irene, d. of the late
Col. Sir Roper Parkington ; and has issue— Humphrey
Dodington Benedict Sherston-Baker, Esq., b. 1907 ; and
Irene Mary Magdalene. Res. — Dunstable Lodge, Bourne-
mouth. Clubs — Bournemouth, Bombay Yacht.
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SHERSTON. Sable, a cinquefoil or, between three
bugle-horns argent, stringed of the second. Mantling
sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
stag lodged regardant or, armed and hoofed gules,
charged on the shoulder with a cinquefoil vert.
Eld. son of Major Charles Davis Sherston of Ever-
creech, Somerset, J. P. co. Somerset, late Rifle Brigade,
b. Feb. 16, 1852; d. 1916 ; m. 1878, Edith {d. 1918),
• dau. of Admiral Sir Charles Talbot, K.C.B. : —
Charles John Talbot Sherston, Esq., J. P. Somerset, late
Capt. Yorks. Hussars, formerly North Somerset Imp.
Yeo., M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1878; m. 1908, Sybil Margaret,
d. of John Wilson Gilbert, and has issue — Charles
Peter Sherston, Gentleman, b. 1909; Robert Sherston,
Gentleman, b. 1912 ; Arthur Timothy Sherston, Gentle-
man, b. 19 16. Res. — The Quarry, Amberley, Sussex.
Son of Somerset Arthur Sherston, Esq. , M.C. (2nd son
of Major Charles Davis Sherston — see above), Capt. 3rd
Batt. Rifle Brigade, b. 1880; killed in action 19 15 ;
m. 1911, Dorothy Eden, only d. of late Gen. Sir
William Parke, K.C.B , of Thornhill, Dorset :—
William Edric Sherston, Gentleman, b. 1912. Res. —
Third and yngst. son of Major Charles Davis Sherston
(see above) : —
George Ponsonby Sherston, Esq., late Comdr. R.N.,
served Great War, has Naval Cross (America), Croix de
Guerre with palm (France), b. 1883. Res. — Mikuyn,
Machakos, Kenya Colony.
~ OLIVER CATON SHERWOOD, Esq., D.S.O.,
Lt.-Col. (ret.) R.A.O.C. Born 1862, being the
second son of Thomas Caton Sherwood, sometime a
Captain in the Army, Inspector of Army Schools in India,
and Staff Paymaster at Vizagapatam. Armorial bearings
— Per chevron or and vert, two olive-trees eradicated in
chief proper, and as many billhooks addorsed in base of
the first. Mantling vert and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, in front of an olive-tree eradicated proper,
two billhooks in saltire or. Motto — "In via sternere."
Married . Residence — vo Chelsea Park Gardens,
S.W.3.
SHERWOOD-HALE of Alderley (R.L. 24 Aug. 1912,
H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a fesse and in chief
three cinquefoils sable (Hale) ; 2 and 3, argent, on a
chevron engrailed between three mullets sable, as many
sprigs of oak fructed or (Sherwood). Mantling sable and
argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a heron's
head erased sable (Hale) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a
dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand grasping a sprig
of oak fructed, all proper (Sherwood).
Sons of Thomas Henry Sherwood, late 21st Roy.
Scots Fus., b. 1832; d. 1895; m. 1859, Anne, d. of
Robert Blagden Hale, Esq., J. P. She assumed by
R.L. for herself and her issue the additional surname
and arms of Hale : — -
Thomas Edward Sherwood-Hale, Gentleman, M.B.E.,
Lord of the Manor of Alderley, Gloucester, b. 1861 ; m.
1893, Mary Sophia (d. 1924), eld. d. of late Frederick
Addington Goodenough ; and has issue — (1) Robert
Goodenough Sherwcod-Hale, Esq., Capt. 6th Batt. Worcs.
Regt., b. 1894; (2) Frederick Hale Sherwood-Hale,
Gentleman, b. 1900. Seat — Alderley, near Wotton-under-
Edge.
Arthur Robert Sherwood-Hale, Gentleman, b. 1862;
m. 1895 ; and has issue. Res. — Vancouver.
SHIELDS, see WENTWORTH-SHIELDS.
SHIELDS (H. Coll.). Gules, a chevron engrailed
between in chief two escutcheons or, and in base a thistle
leaved and slipped proper. Mantling gules and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a dexter
cubit arm proper, holding in the hand an escutcheon
gules, two thistles leaved and slipped in saltire also
proper. Motto — " Be traist."
Son of Andrew Shields, M.D. : —
Sir Douglas Andrew Shields, Knt. Bach. (1919), M.D.,
Hon. LL.D. (St. Andrews), formerly Consultant Surgeon
R.N., and to Gov.-Gen. of Australia, b. 1877 ; m. 1900,
Mary Ellen, d. of W. Shirrefs ; and has issue — two
sons. Res. — 17 Park Lane, W. ; Colinswood, Farnham
Common, Bucks.
SHIFFNER (H. Coll., 25 May 1812). Azure, a bend
sinister, in chief two estoiles bendways sinister, in base the
end and stock of an anchor or, issuant out of waves of the
sea proper. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, an estoile or, between the rays six annulets
azure. Motto — " Non est mortale quod opto." Livery —
Dark blue, brass buttons, gold band and lace on hat, red
and white striped waistcoat.
Son of Sir John Shiffner of Coombe Place, 5th Bart.,
J. P. co. Sussex, Capt. late R.A. , b. r8s7 ; d. 19 14;
m. 1894, Elsie, d. of Ogden Hoffman Burrows of New-
port, Rhode Island, U.S.A. : —
Sir Henry Burrows Shiffner, 7th Bart. (16 Dec. 1818),
Lieut. R.A., A.D.C. to Gov., and C.-in-C. Uganda since
1926, b. 1902 ; s. his brother 1918. Seat — Coombe Place,
Lewes, Sussex.
Son of Rev. Sir George Croxton Shiffner, 4th Bart.,
M.A. , R.D. , Rector of Hamsey, Sussex, b. 1819; d.
1906; m. 1854, Elizabeth, d. and h. of John Greenall
of Myddleton Hall, Lanes. : —
George Bridger Shiffner, Esq. , J.P. W. R. Yorks. , b. 1866 ;
m. 1893, Georgiana Mary, d. of late Lt.-Col. William James
Scarlett of Gigha, co. Argyll; and has issue — (1) George
Edward Shiffner, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; (2) John Scarlett
Shiffner, Gentleman, Midshipman R.N., b. 1910 ; Dorothy
Mary ; Eleanor Barbara Georgina ; Mary Bridger ; and
Marion Frances. Res. — Rossington, Doncaster, Yorkshire.
SHIPSTONE of Nottingham (H. Coll.). Gules, two
tilting-spears in saltire proper, between four crescents in
cross or. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, issuant out of a coronet composed of five
roses set upon a rim or, a demi-lion rampant gules,
charged on the shoulder with three crescents interlaced
gold. Motto — " Ardua vinco."
Son of the late James Shipstone, of Mansfield
Woodhouse : —
Sir Thomas Shipstone, Knt. Bach. (1922), J.P.
Nottingham, b. 1851 ; m. 1875, Eliza, d. of John Lover-
seed, of the Park, Nottingham. Res. — The Firs, Derby
Road, Nottingham. Clubs — Junior Carlton ; Borough,
and Constitutional (Nottingham).
SHIPTON (H. Coll.). Per chevron or and sable, in
chief two pairs of bellows, the handles downward, and in
base a lymphad, sails furled all counterchanged. Mantling
sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
unicorn sable, armed and unguled or, supporting over his
dexter shoulder a flagstaff in bend sinister proper, there-
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from a pennon gules. Motto — " Deus det vela." Livery
—Light drab, blue facings.
Sons of Rev. Perceval Maurice Shipton, LL. B., of
Magdalen College, Cambridge, formerly Rector of
Halsham, Yorks. , b. 1829; d. 1906; m. 1858, Matilda
Agnes, d. of Edward Stanley Curwen, Esq., J. P., D. L.,
of Workington Hall, Cumberland : —
Rev. Charles Percy Shipton, M.A. (Oxon. ), Rector of
Halsham, b. 1861 ; m. 1892, Florence Leslie, d. of Francis
Lory, R.N. ; and has issue — (1) Charles Eldred Curwen
Shipton, Gentleman, b. 1894 ; (2) Edward Maurice Patricius
Shipton, Gentleman, b. 1907 ; Irene ; and Francis Agnes
Laura. Res. — Halsham Rectory, Hull.
Francis Henry Eldred Shipton, Esq., O.B. E., Comdr.
R.N., M.I.C.E., b. 1862. Res. ~ 9 Haldon Terrace,
Dawlish, S. Devon. Clubs — Authors', Royal Dorset Yacht.
SHIPWRIGHT (H. Coll., 4 Dec. 1923). Or, on a fesse
azure, between in chief two rudders, and in base an anchor
sable, a lion passant guardant of the field. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of an ancient ship sable, pennons flying gules, a portcullis
between two mullets or. Motto — " Remis velisque."
Son of T. J. Shipwright, of Woodcroft, Battle : —
Denis Ewart Bernard Kingston Shipwright, Esq., M.P.
Penryn and Falmouth Div. Cornwall 1922-23, Knight of
Grace of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in
England, Capt. (T.A.) London Anti-Aircraft Batt. R.E.,
b. 1898 ; tn. 1918, Kate, d. of the late Sir Edward Hain,
M.P., of St. Ives, Cornwall ; and has issue. Res. —
Brackenhurst, Oxshott, Surrey. Clubs — Carlton, R.A.F.
SHIRLEY. Paly of six or and azure, a quarter ermine.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, , a Saracen's head in profile couped proper,
wreathed around the temples or and azure. Motto —
" Honor virtutis praemium."
Sons of Rev. Walter Waddington Shirley, D.D.,
b. 1828 ; d. 1866 ; tn. 1855, Phillippa Frances (d. 1902),
d. of Samuel Knight, of Impington Hall, co. Cam-
bridge : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Walter Knight Shirley, nth Earl Ferrers,
Viscount Tamworth of Staffs. (3 Sept. 1711), and a Bart.
(22 May 161 1) [Supporters — On the dexter, a talbot
ermine, eared gules, ducally gorged or ; on the sinister,
a reindeer gules, billettee and charged on the shoulder
with a horse-shoe argent, attired and ducally gorged or] ,
b. 1864 ; tn. 1890, Mary Jane, d. of the late Robert Moon,
10 Prince's Gardens, S.W. ; and has issue — Robert
Walter Shirley, commonly called Viscount Tamworth, b.
1894 [tn. 1922, Hermione Justice, d. of A. Noel Morley ;
and has issue — Hon. Elizabeth Hermione ; and Hon. Jane
Penelope Justice (Res. — 35 Victoria Road, Kensington,
W.8)] ; Hon. Andrew Shirley, b. 1900 ; Lady Margery
Joan [tn. 1920, Lancelot Fletcher] ; and Lady Phillida.
Seat — Staunton Harold, Ashby-de-la-Zouch. Club —
Oxford and Cambridge.
Hon. Ralph Shirley (who was granted the rank of an
Earl's son 191 3), b. 1865. Res. — 23 Conan Mansions,
West Kensington, W.14. Club — Richmond (Richmond,
Surrey).
SHIRLEY ( ). Paly of six or and azure, a
quarter ermine. Mantling azure and or. Crest — Upon a
wreath of the colours, the head of a Saracen couped at the
neck proper, wreathed about the temples or and azure.
Badges— 1. a horse-shoe argent (for Ferrars) ; 2. a Bour-
chier knot or (for Bourchier). Mottoes — "Honor virtutis
praemium," and " Loyal suisje."
Son of Sewallis Evelyn Shirley, Esq., J. P. co. Warwick,
and J. P. and D.L. co. Monaghan, b. 1844; d 1904;
m. 1884, Emily Jean, eldest d. of late Col. William
Colquhoun Farquharson Macdonald of St. Martin's
Abbey, co. of Perth, J. P. and D. L. : —
Evelyn Charles Shirley, Esq., Major late Warwickshire
Yeo., J. P. and (1914) High Sheriff co. Monaghan, B.A.
(Oxon.), b. 1889; m. 1921, Kathleen Mary Phyllis, only d.
of Col. George Cardew, C.M.G., D.S.O. ; and has issue-
John Evelyn Shirley, Gentleman, b. 1922. Seats — Lough
Fea ; and Shirley House, co. Monaghan.
Sons of Rev. Arthur George Sewallis Shirley, M.A.,
b. 1810; d. 1891 ; tn. 1st, 1841, Georgiana Emily (d.
1852), d. of Rev. William Cookson ; 2nd, 1853, Mary
Beadon (d. 1877), d. of Edward Turner and widow of
Francis Jackson: —
Francis John Shirley, Gentleman, b. 1847. Res. —
Capt. Arthur Horatio Shirley, R.N. (ret.), b. 1854; m.
1899 (his cousin), Katherine, ygst. d. of Evelyn P. Shirley.
Res. — Kenilworth House, St. Mary Church, Torquay.
Rev. William Shirley, M.A. (Oxon.), formerly Rector of
Bursledon, b. 1856 ; m. 1884, Tf\lice Louisa, d. of Rev.
Frederick Bell Pryor ; and has issue — (1) Sewallis Robert
Shirley, Esq., M.C., Major and Bt.-Col. Ind. Army, b. 1885
[tn. 1917, Hilda Grace, d. of Henry Gavin Young, late Ind.
Police, and has issue — Eileen Diana] ; (2) Geoffrey Stan-
hope Shirley, Gentleman, Indian Forest Dept., Burma, b.
1888; (3) Ralph Devereux Shirley, Esq., late Capt. Rifle
Bde., b. 1889 [tn. 1926, Marie Louise, d. of the late M.
Jouvt* of Calais. Res. — 58 Banbury Road, Oxford.
SHOOLBRED (H. Coll., 2 May 1909). Quarterly,
1 and 4, barry of eight ermine and sable, in chief two
leopards' faces, and in base a stag's head caboshed all or
(for Shoolbred) ; 2 and 3, gules, on a chevron argent,
between three whelk-shells or, a cross crosslet fitchee of
the field, between two martlets sable, all within a bordure
of the third (for Wilkin). Crests — 1. on a wreath or
and sable, between two leopards' gambs in saltire proper,
a leopard's face gold (for Shoolbred) ; 2. on a wreath of
the colours, in front of a dragon's head couped at the
neck per pale argent and vert, two cross crosslets fitchee
in saltire or (for Wilkin).
Eldest son of John Frederick Wilkin (q.v.), Esq.,
J. P., M.D., of Rose Ash, N. Devon, b. 1839 ; d. 1924 ;
tn. 1868, Jane Loud, d. of the late James Shoolbred,
of The Elms, Acton, Middx. : —
Lieut. -Col. Rupert Shoolbred (formerly Wilkin), C.M.G. ,
D.L. and J. P. cos. Ross and Cromarty, late comdg. The
Queen's Westminster Rifles, served Great War 1914^7
(desp. C.M.G. , T.D.), b. 1869 ; assumed by R.L., Jan.
28, 1905, under the will of his uncle Walter Shoolbred,
of Wyvis.the name of Shoolbred in lieu of Wilkin. Res.
— Wyvis, Evanton, Ross-shire ; 3 Down Street, W. Club
— Junior Carlton.
SHORE. Argent, a chevron sable, between three
holly leaves vert. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a stork regardant argent,
with a stone in its dexter claw sable. Motto — " Perimus
licitis."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Noel Shore, 5th Baron
Teignmouth, Comdr. (ret.) R.N., b. 1847; d. 1926:
tn. 1880, Mary Aglionby, d. of Rev. Canon Beilby
Porteus : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Hugh Aglionby Shore, 6th Baron Teign-
mouth (Irel. 3 Mar. 1798), Bart. (G.B., 27 Oct. 1792),
Indian P.W.D. (ret.) [Supporters— On either side a stork
regardant argent, beaked and membered gules, each
crowned with an Eastern crown or], b. 1881 ; tn. 19 15,
Caroline, d. of Col. W. D. Marsh, R.E., of Brownsbarn,
Thomastown, co. Kilkenny ; and has issue — Hon. Lionel
Charles Frederick Shore, b. 1918 ; Hon. Frederick Maxwel,
Aglionby Shore, b. 1920 ; and Hon. Elizabeth Mary. Res.
— Brownsbarn, Thomastown, co. Kilkenny.
Hon. Noel Beilby Porteus Shore, Indian Police, b. 1887;
m. 1923, Fairie, only child of Charles Wilkie, of Hazel-
brae, Nairn, N.B.
SHORE (H. Coll., 1839). Argent, two chevronels
sable, between three holly leaves vert. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stork
regardant argent, beaked and membered gules, holding in
its dexter foot a pebble, gorged w ith a collar gemel sable,
and holding in its beak a holly-leaf slipped vert. Motto —
" Non dormit qui custodit."
Sons of Harrington Offley Shore, Esq., J. P., B.A.
(Trinity Coll., Camb. ), b. 1833; d. 1908; tn. 1st, 1861,
Isabel Emma, d. of Col. D'Ewes Coke of Debdale
Hall, near Mansfield ; 2nd, 1865, Eleanor Anna, d. of
Thomas Thomson, M.D. , of Leamington : —
Harrington Offley Shore, Gentleman, b. 1868. Post,
add. —
Sidney Foye Shore, Gentleman, b. 1871.
Son of Sidney Foye Shore, Gentleman, b. 1835 ; d.
; tn. 1864, Louisa Alice, d. of James Heygate,
M.D., F.R.S., of Derby:—
Beresford Sidney Foye Shore, Gentleman, b. 1874. Res.
ECCLES SHORROCK, Esq., J. P. for Lancashire, son
of the late E. Ashton ; assumed the name of Shorrock on
succeeding his maternal uncle, Eccles Shorrock. Armorial
bearings — Azure, a pile or, fretty sable, between two mullets
i;6S
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Sl)U
in base of the second pierced of the field. Mantling azure
and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
demi-stag proper, sem6e of mullets, and supporting between
the legs a cross pat6e fitchee all sable. Motto — " Persever-
ando." Seat — Low Hill House, Darwen, Lanes.
SHORT (H. Coll.). Gules, a griffin segreant or, a chief
ermine.
Son of Rev. Ambrose Short, M.A., b. 1833 ; d. ;
m. 1869, Lucy Douglas, d. of Rev. H. Douglas: —
Edward Awdry Short, Gentleman, b. 1874. Post. add. —
c/o Mrs. Fradgley, Bickham House, Exeter, Devon.
SHORTALL (U.O.). Gules, on a cross argent, a cross
crosslet between four lions' heads erased azure. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a stag trippant proper, supporting with the dexter forepaw
a cross crosslet azure. Motto—" Certavi et vici."
Son of John Shortall of Dublin, Merchant, b. ; d.
; m. :—
John George Shortall, Gentleman, b. . Res.— Chicago,
U.S.A.
SHORTING (H. Coll.). Per pale gules and or, three
lions' gambs erect and erased counterchanged, on a chief
wavy argent, a fleurs-de-lys between two crescents of the
first. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, in front of a lion's head erased gules, two
crosses ermine, between as many laurel branches slipped
and fructed proper. Motto — " In Domino confido."
Livery — Chocolate, yellow collar and cuffs, silver hatband.
Son of Charles George Horatio Shorting, B.A. (Oxon.),
b. 1841 ; d. 1897; m. 1881, Constance Mary Anne,
d. of Rev. Henry James Cotton, Rector of Dalbury,
Derbyshire : —
Horace Arthur Shorting, Gentleman, b. 1894. Res. —
Humberstone, Boscombe, Hants.
Sons of Ernest Walter Shorting, Esq. , of The Lawns,
Broseley, Shropshire, M.A. Cantab., J. P. Borough ot
Wenlock, b. 1848 ; d. 19 19 ; m. 1872, Emily Margaret,
d. of William Nicholas, Esq. , J. P. , late of Field House,
Broseley: —
Charles Ernest Nicholas Shorting, Gentleman, b. 1873;
m. 1898, Margaret Edith Lilian, d. of Charles Partridge,
late of Miles Hope, Worcs. ; and has issue — (1) John Carl
Nicholas Shorting, Gentleman, b. i9©o; (2) George Edgar
Donald Shorting, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; (3) Francis Harvey
Cobbold Shorting, Gentleman, b. 1903 ; (4) Wilfred Lionel
Shorting, Gentleman, b. 1904 ; (5) Leslie Walter Shorting,
Gentleman, b. 1907. Res. — Highfields, Hereford.
Rev. Canon George Herbert Cobbold Shorting, M.A.
(Camb. ), Hon. Canon St. Albans Cathedral, Diocesan Sec.
to Bishop of St. Albans, b. 1874; m. 1st, 1900, Katherine
Sarah, d. of Edward Bagnall Potts, solicitor, of Bank
House, Broseley; 2nd, 1911, Ida Evelyn, eld. d. of Maj.-
Gen. Apsley Cherry-Gerrard, C.B., late of Denford, Berks.,
and Lamer Park, Herts. ; and has issue (by 1st wife) —
Herbert John Shorting, Gentleman, b. 1907 ; and Mary
Katherine ; (by 2nd wife) — Susan Elizabeth ; and Barbara
Jean. Res. — Monkswood, St. Albans.
Ernest Hastings Hamilton Shorting, Gentleman, b. 1876.
Res. — The Lawns, Broseley, Salop.
The Right Honourable JOHN GEORGE CHARLES
HENRY ALTON ALEXANDER CHETWYND CHET-
WYND-TALBOT, 21st Earl of Shrewsbury, in the Peerage
of England (20 May 1442), Earl of Waterford, in the Peerage
of Ireland (17 July 1446), and Earl Talbot, Viscount
Ingestre (3 July 1784), and Baron Talbot of Hensol, in the
county of Glamorgan, in the Peerage of Great Britain(5 Dec.
1773). Premier Earl of England, and Hereditary Great
Seneschal (Lord High Steward) of Ireland. Born 1 December
1914, being the only son of Charles John Alton Chetwynd
Chetwynd-Talbot, M.V.O., commonly called Viscount
Ingestre (who was eldest son of the twentieth Earl of
Shrewsbury), b. 8 September 1882 ; d. 8 January 1915;
m. 23 April 1904, Lady Winifred Constance Hester Paget,
elder daughter of the late Lord Alexander Paget.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, 1 and
4, gules, a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed or
(for Talbot); 2 and 3, azure, a chevron between three
mullets or (for Chetwynd), and in pale behind the escutcheon
is placed the white wand appertaining to the office of
Great Seneschal of Ireland. Above the escutcheon is
placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet
befitting his degree, with a Mantling gules and or ; and for
his Crests, 1. on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a lion
statant, tail extended or (for Talbot) ; 2. upon a wreath of
the colours, a goat's head erased argent, attired or (for
Chetwynd). Supporters — On either side of the escutcheon
a talbot argent. Motto — " Prest d'accomplir." Badge — A
talbot passant argent. Livery — Claret, trimmed scarlet
and gold. Estates — Ingestre, Tixall, Hopton, Salt, Great
Haywood, Kingstone, Gratwich, Alton, Denston, Brad-
ley, Farley, Cotton, Stanton and Brereton, with the
Brereton Collieries, all in the co. of Stafford ; Albrighton,
co. Salop ; Grafton Manor, Upton Warren, and Huddington,
in the co. of Worcester ; Little Budworth, Dunham,
Delamere. Mickle Trafford, co. Chester. Seat — Ingestre
Hall, Stafford.
SHRUBB (H. Coll., 1729). Azure, on a chevron en-
grailed between a lion passant guardant in chief and an
escallop in base argent, three roses gules, barbed and
seeded proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, an eagle regardant, perched on an
oak branch fructed all proper, charged on the breast with
a rose as in the arms. Motto — ■" Sub cruce semper viridis."
Son of John Lane Shrubb, Gentleman, Verderer of the
New Forest, b. 1840; d. 1884; m. 1861, Sibylla Mary
d. of Charles Fluder of Lymington, Hants. : —
The late Henry Arthur Beverley Shrubb, Esq., Comdr.
R.N., b. 1867 ; m. , Louise Milne, d. of E. Buchanan of
Drummond Place, Edinburgh ; and d. 1928, leaving issue
— Alexandra Sibylla Louise ; and Patricia Emily Marcia.
Res. — Mudeford Green, Christchurch, Hants.
SHUCKBURGH of Shuckburgh. Sable, a chevron
between three mullets argent. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — A blackamoor couped at the waist proper, with a
dart in his hand or. Motto — " Haec manus ob patriam."
Livery — (undress), black, edged with white braid, black
and white waistcoat.
Second son of Sir George Thomas Francis Shuck-
burgh, 9th Bart., b. 1829 ; d. 1884 ; m. 1879, Ida
Florence Geraldine, d. of Rev. Frederick William
Robertson, of Brighton : —
Sir Gerald Francis Stewkley Shuckburgh, nth Bart.,
of Shuckburgh, co. Warwick (25 June 1660), J. P., and
(192 1) High Sheriff co. Warwick, b. 1882 ; s. his brother
1917 ; m. 1909, Honor Zoe, O.B.E., d. of Neville Thursby,
of Harlestone, Northants. ; and has issue — Charles Gerald
Stewkley Shuckburgh, Esq., b. 191 1 ; Basil James Stewk-
ley Shuckburgh, Esq., b. 19 16 ; Evelyn Honor. Seat —
Shuckburgh, nr. Daventry, co. Warwick. Club — Bath.
Plate XVIII
RUTHERFORD
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SHUCKBURGH. Sable, a chevron indented or, between
three mullets pierced argent, a border of the second.
Mantling sable and or. Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a demi-Moor proper, wreathed about the temples
or and sable, habited argent, sem6e of mullets pierced also
sable, and holding in the dexter hand an arrow point
downwards proper. Motto — " Vigilate et orate."
Son of Richard Henry Shuckburgh, Esq., J. P., of
Bourton Hall and Bilton Manor, co. Warwick, b. 1837 ;
d. ; m. 1866, Ellen Clara (d. 1909), daughter of
Archibald Webb of Trafalgar Lodge, Chelsea: —
Rev. Henry Frederick Blencowe Shuckburgh, Rector ot
Bourton-on-Dunsmore, b. 1870. Res. — Bourton-on-Duns-
more, nr. Rugby.
SHULDHAM of Norfolk (Vn. Norfolk, Ped. H. Coll.)
Azure, an eagle displayed argent. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a griffin passant
proper. Motto—" Post nubila Phoebus."
Son of Alexander Shuldham, Esq., of Flowerfield,
co. Deny, High Sheriff 1873, b. ; d. 1876; m.
1863, Letitia Mary, d. of George Knox of Prehen : —
George Knox Shuldham, Gentleman, b. 1871. Seat-
Sons of Col. Arthur James Shuldham, late 2nd Batt.
R. Inniskilling Fus., b. 1823; d. 1906; m. 1st, 1857,
Katherine Dora, d. and coh. of Rev. C. E. Dukinfield,
and niece of Sir H. R. Dukinfield, Bart. ; 2nd, 1869,
Lucy Elizabeth, d. of Sir William Sidney Thomas,
5th Bart. :—
Molyneux Charles Dukinfield Shuldham, Gentleman, b.
1861. ^w.-New York.
Sidney Arthur Naunton Shuldham, Gentleman, £. 1870;
m. 1900, Florence Kate, d. of late A. Perkins of Cape
Town. Res.—
Only son of Rev. Naunton Lemuel Shuldham, b. 1831 ;
d. 1874 ; m. 1866, Sophia Frances, only d. and h. of
John Matthew Quantock of Norton Manor, Somer-
set : —
Frank Naunton Quantock Shuldham, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
co. Somerset, late Lt.-Col. West Somerset Yeo., formerly
Lieut. 13th Hussars [Arms — Quarterly, 1 and 4, Shuldham,
as above ; 2 and 3, azure, an eagle displayed with two heads
erminois, in chief three estoiles argent (Quantock, H. Coll.,
1810). Mantling as above. Crests. — 1. Shuldham as
above ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, out of the battle-
ments of a tower gules charged with two annulets or, a
demi-eagle with two heads and wings elevated issuant per
pale erminois and ermine (Quantock). Motto as above],
b. 1868 ; m. 1890, Emily, eld. d. of Wm. Macalpine Leny
of Dalswinton, co. Dumfries; and has had issue — Walter
Frank Quantock Shuldham, Esq., Capt. Ind. Army, att.
Political Dept. , b. 1892 [m. 1920, Doris Elizabeth, eld. d.
of Col. Edwards Vaughan of Rheola, S. Wales, and widow
of Capt. M. Haggard, Welsh Regt.] ; and Evelyn Agnes
Quantock (d. 1908). Seat — Norton Manor, Norton-sub-
Hamdon, Somerset. Club — Naval and Military.
SHUTTLEWORTH, see KAY-SHUTTLEWORTH.
SHUTTLEWORTH (H. Coll.). Per fesse argent and
sable, a pale and three weavers' shuttles counterchanged.
the latter tipped and furnished with quills of yarn or.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, issuing from a chaplet of roses gules, a cubit
arm in armour, the hand in a gauntlet proper, holding a
shuttle in bend sinister sable, tipped and furnished or.
Badge (1913) — A shuttlecock sable, feathered gules.
Motto — " Isto velocior vita." Livery — Black, white facings.
Son of Col. Frank Shuttleworth, J. P. cos. Lincoln and
Bedford (High Sheriff 1891), late Major 7th Hussars,
Col. Bedfordshire Imp. Yeo., which regiment he raised
in 1901, b. 1845 '• ^- x9r3 '< m- ^902, Dorothy Clothilda,
ygst. d. of the Rev. Robert Lang of Old Warden
Vicarage : —
Richard Ormonde Shuttleworth, Gentleman, b. 1909.
Seats — Old Warden Park, Biggleswade ; Goldington Bury,
Bedford. Res. — 41 Upper Grosvenor Street, W.
SHUTTLEWORTH of Hathersage (H. Coll.). Argent,
three weavers' shuttles sable, tipped and furnished with quills
of yarn, the threads pendent or. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm in armour
proper, grasping in the gauntlet a shuttle of the arms.
Motto — " In Domino confide.'' Livery — Dark blue, gilt
buttons, and (for dress) red plush breeches.
Sons of Ashton John Shuttleworth, Esq., J. P., Col. late
R.A., b. 1840; d. 1912; tn. 1876, Elizabeth Ellen (d.
1901), d. of Edmond Gabbett, of Riverview, Corbally,
co. Limerick : —
Ashton Ashton Shuttleworth, Esq., T.D., J. P. co Derby,
Major late Derbyshire Yeo., b. 1878 ; tn. 1st, 1907, Grace
Edith May (d. 1908), d. of Col. Robert Athorpe of Learn
1770
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Hall; 2nd, 1912, Dorothy Ann, eldest d. of Lt.-Col. J. H.
Leslie, R.A. (ret.) ; and has issue— John Ashton Shuttle-
worth, Gentleman, b. 1918 ; Richard Ashton Shuttleworth,
Gentleman, b. 1920. Seat— Hathersage Hall, Hathersage,
co. Derby.
William Gabbett Ashton Shuttleworth, Esq., Comdr.
R.N., b. 1883; m. 1911, Constance Esther Sophia, d. of
late Lt.-Col. Henry E. Preston, R.A ; and has issue —
William Preston Ashton Shuttleworth, Gentleman, b. 1915.
Res.—
SIBBALD (L.O. , 1901). Gules, a cross moline within an
orle of crescents and mullets alternately argent. Mantling'
gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries,
a dexter hand couped at the wrist holding a scroll all
proper. Motto — ' ' Sursum specto. "
Eld. son of Sir John Sibbald, Knt. Bach. (1899), M.D. ,
F.R.S.E., a Commissioner in Lunacy 1878-99,*. 1833;
d. 1905 ; m. 1864, Sarah Jane, dau. of Bernard Paul
Phelan, Esq. , J. P. , of Clonmel :—
The late William Graham Sibbald, Esq., b. 1866; d.
1929; m. 1918, Emily Florence (Res. — Flat 5, 47 Linden
Gardens, Bayswater, W.2), yngst. d. of the late Thomas
Bell, M.A.
C0N1NGSBY CHARLES SIBTHORP, Esq , M.A.,
J. P. and D.L. , High Sheriff for Lincoln 1877. Born
Oct. 27, 1846, being the eldest son of the late Gervaise
Tottenham Waldo-Sibthorp, Esq., J. P. and D.L., M.P.
for Lincoln, Major of the Royal South Lincoln Militia,
by his wife Louisa, third dau. of Robert Cracroft (after-
wards Amcotts) of Hackthorn, co. Lircoln; s. his father
Oct 13, 1861. Armorial bearings — Quarterly, 1 and 4, ar-
demi-lion argent, gorged uith a collar vert, pendent there-
from an escutcheon, charged with an escallop argent, and
holding between the paws a staff raguly also vert. Motto
— " Ab sidera tendo." Married, 1886, Marian, yst. d.
of the late Rev. Edward Dowling, M.A. , Vicar of Tim-
perley, Cheshire. Res. — Erlesdene, Bowdon, Cheshire.
Club— Carlton.
SIDEBOTTOM of Glossop (H. Coll.). Sable, on a
mount a hurst of oak-trees issuant from the dexter, and a
square embattled tower issuant from the sinister all
argent, in the dexter chief a decrescent or. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, upon
a mount, in front of a hurst of oak-trees, a square embattled
tower all proper. Motto — " Think and thank."
Son of late Edward Sidebottom, of Mottram,
Cheshire : —
Ralph Bennett Sidebottom, Esq., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.S.
(Edin.), L.R.C.P., Major R.A.M.C. (T.F.), att. 6th Batt.
Cheshire Regt., J. P. Glossop, b. 1859; m. 1890, Hon.
Alice, d. of 1st Baron Doverdale. Res. — Red Court,
Glossop.
WILLIAM SIDEBOTTOM, Esquire, J. P. for
Cheshire. Derbyshire, and Glossop (Mayor 1873-74),
Col. 4th Vol. Batt. Cheshire Regiment, and M.P. for High
Peak Div. of Derbyshire 1885-1900. Bom 1841, being the
3rd son of the late William Sidebottom, by his wife Agnes,
dau. of Jonah Harrop of Bardsley House, co. Lancaster.
Armorial bearings— Or, on a chevron engrailed sable,
between three bugle-horns of the last, stringed guies, as
many bees volant of the first. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a
gent, two bars gules, a bordure sable (for Sibthorp) ; 2
and 3, or, a bend azure between three leopards' faces gules
(for Waldo). Mantling gules and argent ; and for his
Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion erased
argent, collared, and holding in the dexter paw a fleur de-
lys sable (for Sibthorp) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a
demi-leopard guardant proper, debruised with two bend-
lets azure (for Waldo). Motto — "Nil conscire sibi." Mar-
ried, February 8, 1876, Mary Georgiana (d. 1902), eldest
dau. of Reverend Robert Sutton and Charlotte his wjfe
(sister and h. of Sir John Nelthorpe, 8th Bart., of Scawby,
in co. Lincoln). Seat — Canwick Hall, Lincoln. Res. —
Dower House, Canwick, Lincoln. Club — Oriental.
JOSEPH WATSON SIDEBOTHAM, Esquire, J.P. and
C.C. for Cheshire, formerly M.P. for Cheshire (Hyde Div.),
1886-1900, Mem. of Coun. of Roy. Coll. of Music, and Joint
Patron of St. Anne's, Haughton. Born 1857, being the
eldest son of the late Joseph Sidebotham, Esq., J. P., F.S.A.,
of Erlesdene, Bowdon, by Anne, only dau. of the late
Edward Coward, Esq., of Bowdon, Cheshire. Armorial
bearings — Ermine, an eagle with two heads displayed
vert, charged on the breast with an escallop argent, be-
tween four escallops saltirewise of the second. Mantling
vert and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a
LABOR IPSe VOLUPTAS
talbot regardant sable, gorged with a collar vair, resting
the dexter fore-foot on an escutcheon argent, charged
with a bugle-horn sable. Motto — " Labor ipse volup-
tas." Seat — Harewood Lodge, Mottlam-in-Longdendale,
Cheshire.
ADDINGTON (H, Coll.). Per pale ermine and ermines,
on a chevron, five lozenges all counterchanged, between
three fleurs-de-lys or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a cat-a-mountain sejant
guardant proper, bezant£e, his paw resting upon a shield
azure, charged with a mace erect, surmounted with a regal
crown or, within a bordure engrailed argent. Motto —
" Libertas sub rege pio."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Gerald Anthony Pellew Bagnall
Addington, 4th Viscount Sidmouth, J.P. Devon, b. 1854 ;
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d. 1915; m. 1881, Ethel Mary, only d. ofCapt. L. C. H.
Tonge, R.N., of Stonehouse, Newbury: —
Rt. Hon. Gerald William Addington, 5th Viscount
Sidmouth (12 Jan. 1805) [Supporters — On either side a stag,
the dexter ermines and the sinister ermine, each attired
and gorged with a chain, pendent therefrom a key, all or],
J. P. Devon, Capt. 6th Batt. Devonshire Regt. b. 1882;
m. 1915, Mary Murdoch, d. of the late Sir Donald John-
stone, I.C.S., Chief Judge, Lahore, India. Seats —
Upottery Manor, Honiton ; Erleigh Court, Reading. Clubs
— Carlton, Travellers'.
Hon. Raymond Anthony Addington, Major (ret.) Indian
Army, b. 1887; m. 1913, Gladys Mary Dever, d. of late
Thomas Francis Hughes, and has issue — (1) John Tonge
Anthony Pellew Addington, Esq.,b. 1914 ; (2) Hiley William
Dever Addington, Gentleman, b. 1917; (3) Raymond Thomas
Casa Major Addington, Gentleman., b. 1919 ; (4) Gurth
Louis Francis Addington, Gentleman, b. 1920; (5) Leslie
Richard Bagnall Addington, Gentleman, b. 1923; (6)
Raleigh Hugh Leonard Addington, Gentleman, b- 1926;
Prudence Mary ; Mary Octavia ; and Elizabeth Clare.
Res.—
Sons of Rt. Hon. William Wells Addington, 3rd Vis-
count Sidmouth, b. 1824 ; d. 19 13 ; m. 1848, Georgiana
Susan, eldest d. of the Very Rev. the Hon. George
Pellew, D.D. , Dean of Norwich : —
Hon. Herbert Hiley Stafford Addington, Major Res. of
Officers, late Roy. Fus. , b. 1859. Club — Army and Navy.
Hon. Harold William Addington, Col. (ret.) R.F. A., b.
i860; m. 1887, Constance, d. of A. J. Clairmonte. Club —
Army and Navy.
SIDNEY-HUMPHRIES, see HUMPHRIES.
SIDNEY (R. L. , 1793, H. Coll. ). Quarterly, 1. quarterly,
i. and iiii., or, a pheon azure (Sidney); ii. and iii., sable,
a fesse engrailed between three whelk-shells or (Shelley) ;
2. the same arms of Shelley; 3. quarterly, or and azure,
a falcon volant argent (Michelgrove) ; 4. quarterly, or and
gules, a bend vair (Sackville) ; 5. azure, a fesse between
three tigers' heads erased or (Hunloke). Mantling azure
and or. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a porcupine
statant azure, quills, collar, and chain or (Sidney) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased argent, ducally
gorged or. Motto — " Quo fata vocant."
Sons of Sir Philip, 2nd Baron De L'Isle and Dudley,
b. 1828; d. 1898; m. ist, Mary, only child of Sir
William Foulis, 8th Bart. : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Algernon Sidney, 4th Baron De L'Isle and
Dudley (13 Jan. 1835), 5th Bart. (12 Dec. 1818) [Supporters
— Dexter, a porcupine azure, quills, collar, and chain or ;
sinister, a lion queue-fourchee vert], Col. late R.A. , served
inS. African War 1901-2, b. 1854. Seats — Penshurst Place,
Tonbridge, Kent ; Ingleby Manor, Great Ayton, Yorks.
Clubs— Naval and Military, Marlborough.
Hon. William Sidney, Barrister-at-Law, Mayor ot
Chelsea 1906-8, J. P. co. London, b. 1859 ; m. 1905,
Winifred Agneta Yorke, d. of Roland Yorke Bevan ; and
has issue — William Philip Sidney, Esq. , b. 1909 ; and Mary
Olivia. Res. — 40 Lennox Gardens, S.W.i. Club — Carlton.
FREDERICK EDWARD SIDNEY, Gentleman, F.S.A.
Armorial bearings— Gules, on a pile ermine, a pheon azure.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, upon a mount vert, a porcupine statant or, seme'e
of mullets azure. Motto — "Quo fata vocant." Residence
— Moreton, Frognal, London, N.W. Clubs- — Junior Carl-
ton, Burlington Fine Arts.
ROBERT STANDISH SIEVIER, Gentleman. Born
May 30, i860, being the only son of Robert Moore Sievier,
by his wife Alicia Maria, dau. of Henry Stephen Sutton,
late of The Manor House, Fyfield, Hants. Armorial
bearings — Party per pale or and sable, a fleur-de-lys be-
tween two mullets of six points in fesse, and in base two
ostrich feathers saltirewise, all counterchanged, and im-
paling the arms of Brudenell-Bruce, namely, quarterly, 1
and 4, or, a saltire and a chief gules, on a canton argent,
a lion rampant azure (for Bruce) ; 2 and 3, argent, a
chevron gules, three morions azure (for Brudenell). Mant-
ling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
on a rock proper, a mullet of six points gules between
two ostrich feathers argent. Motto — " Ne cede malis."
Livery — Black, red, and \ellow. Married, Sept. 24, 1892,
Lady Mabel Emily Louisa Brudenell-Bruce (Patent of
precedence as dau. of a marquess, 1887), dau. of the late
George John Brudenell-Bruce, Esq., and sister of the late
Most Hon. Marquess of Ailesbury ; and has Issue — Robert
Brundenell- Bruce Sievier, Esq., M.C., Flying Officer,
R.A.F. (Res.), b. Oct. 1894 \m. 1921, Mabelle Constance
Grimaldi (d. 1922)] ; Mabel Henrietta Louisa [m. ist,
1916, Major Alexander Ross-Hume, The Cameronians
(who obtained a div. 1920) ; 2nd, 1923, Flt.-Lieut. E. R.
Pretyman, A.F.C., R.A.F.]; and Barbara Brudenell-Bruce.
Residence — 68 Regency Square, Brighton.
The Late ARTHUR ONSLOW SILLIFANT, Esquire,
J. P., D. L. , and County Alderman co. Devon (High Sheriff)
1894, Capt. Royal ist Devon Yeo. Cav. (ret. 1905). Born
at sea Oct. 1851, being the eldest son of the late John
Woollcombe Sillifant, Esq., of Coombe, J. P., B.A., by his
wife Charlotte Catherine, d. of John Mackay. Armorial
bearings (H. Coll.)— Per pale sable and argent, on a fesse
between two boars passant, the one in chief toward the
dexter, the other in base toward the sinister, two cross
crosslets all counterchanged. Mantling sable and argent.
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Crest — On a wreath of the colours, at the foot of a cross
calvary or, a lizard proper. Motto — " Mens conscia
recti." Married, April 7, 1880, his cousin, Gertrude
Caroline Emma, eldest dau. of the Rev. Charles William
Sillifant, of Wear Gifford, Devon, and died 1922. Seat —
Coombe, near Coplestone, North Devon.
SILVERTOP of Minster Acres (Roy. Lie. 4 April 1849,
originally granted 1758). Argent, on a fesse gules between
three bombshells sable, fired proper, a plate. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
tiger's head erased argent, stuck through the neck a
broken lance proper.
Son of Francis Somerled Silvertop, Gentleman, of
Silveracres, Riding Mill, formerly Lieut. Northumber-
land Hussar Yeo., b. 1883, killed inaction 1917 ; m.
1st, 1916, Frances Nevill (who m. 2nd, 1920, Guy
Shorrock, of Helens, Sidmouth, Devon), d. of George
Lloyd Harter, of Salperton Park, Glos. : —
Charles Arthur Joseph Oswald Silvertop, Gentleman,
b. 1917. Seat — Minster Acres, Riding Mill-on-Tyne.
Son of Henry Thomas Silvertop, Esq., of Minster
Acres, J. P. cos. Northumberland and Antrim, b. 1853 ;
d. 1893; m. 1882, Rachel Mary Josephine, only d. of
Alexander M'Donnell of Kilmore, co. Antrim: —
Charles Randal Silvertop, Gentleman, b. 1889. Res. —
Son of Arthur Edward Silvertop, Esq., Comm. R.N.,
b. 1877 ; killed in action 1916 ; m. 1905, Dorothy, second
d. of late J. Campsie Dalglish of Wellesley Hall,
Ashby-de-la-Zouch : —
David Arthur Henry Silvertop, Gentleman, b, 1912.
Res.— 45 Egerton Gardens, S.W.
SIM (H. Coll., 1858). Gules, on a chevron argent, be-
tween two spur-rowels in chief and a halbert in base or,
a boar's head erased between two hands each holding a
dagger proper. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of his liveries, a Moor's head proper, banded
argent. Motto — " Quod verum tutum."
Son of John Coysgarne Sim, Esq., of Coombe Wood,
Surrey, J. P., D.L., d. 1875; m. Harriet, d. of Charles
Lambert of Blendon Hall, Kent : —
Frederick William Sim, Esq., J. P. Sussex, Barrister-at-
Law (Inner Temple), M. A. (Oxon.),£. 1847. Res.— 21 Clifton
Terrace, Brighton. Clubs — Windham, Union (Brighton).
SIMCOE, see VOWLER-SIMCOE.
SIMCOX (16 May 1821, H. Coll.). Ermine, a fesse vert,
fleury counterfleury or, between three bears' heads couped
<sable, muzzled or. Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon a beaver
proper, pierced in the body by a trident in bend the staff
broken azure. Motto — " Fiat justitia ruat ccelum."
Sons of Rev. Henry Kingdon Simcox, M.A. (Oxon.),
Lord of the Manor of Harborne, formerly Rector of
Patney, Wilts., and Rector of Ewelme, Oxon., b. 1839;
m. 1868, Elizabeth Anne, eld. d. of late Rev. Edward
Addenbrooke of The Lea : —
Arthur Henry Addenbrooke Simcox, Lord of the Manor
of Harborne, Staffs., B.A. (Oxon.), I.C.S., Kaisar-i-Hind
medal (1900), b. 1870; tn. 1894, Margaret Emily, eld. d.
of late Capt. James Loch, R. H.A. ; and has issue — Lewis
Simcox, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; Annie Margaret Florence ;
Eveline Helen; and Joan Bertie. Res. — Jalgaon , Khan-
desh, India. Club — East India United Service.
Christopher Edward Kingdon Simcox, Gentleman, b.
1872. Res. —
Charles Thomas Simcox, Esq., D.S.O. , Major late
D.C.L. I., served S.Africa 1901-02 (medal, 3 clasps), and
Grear War 19 14-17 (desp., D.S.O.), b. 1875. Res.— Lea-
fields, Sandy Lane, Cheltenham.
Joseph Philip Simcox, Gentleman, b. 1879. Xes. —
Theodore John Simcox, Gentleman, b. 1886. Res. —
SIMEON of Grazeley. Per fesse sable and or, a pale
counterchanged, in chief an ermine spot of the first,
between two trefoils slipped of the second, and in base a
like trefoil between two like ermine spots. Mantling
sable and or. Crest — A fox passant regardant proper,
in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert. Mottoes — "Ser-
viendo " ; " Nee temere nee timide."
Son of Sir Edmund Charles Simeon, 5th Bart.,
b. 1855 ; d. 1915 ; tn. 1883, Laura Jane, d. of Capt.
Walter Westropp-Dawson, of Charlesfort, co. Wex-
ford : —
Sir John Walter Barrington Simeon, 6th Bart. (22 May
1815), of Grazeley, Berks. [Supporters — On the dexter, a
fox regardant proper, in the mouth a trefoil slipped
vert ; on the sinister, a lion gules, ducally crowned or],
Capt. (ret.) Hants. Regt., b. 1886 ; tn, 1906, Adelaide
Emily, d. of the late Col. the Hon. E. A. Holmes-a-Court ;
and has issue — John Edmund Barrington Simeon, Esq.,
b. 191 1 ; Elizabeth Jane. Seats — Swalnston, Newport,
I.O.W. ; Shalfieet Manor, Yarmouth, Isle of Wight.
Only surv. son of Sir John Simeon, 3rd Bart., M.P. ,
b. 1815 ; d. 1870 ; by his 1st wife, m. 1840, Jane Maria
(d. i860), only d. of Sir Frederick Baker, 2nd Bart., of
Loventor, Devon : —
Stephen Louis Simeon, Esq. , Clerk in the House of
Commons 1880-1917, b. 1857; in. 1885, Louisa Augusta
Eardley (d. 1925), d. of Rt. Hon. Hugh Culling Eardley
Childers, M.P. ; and has issue — Leonard Stephen Barrington
Simeon, Esq., M.C. , M.A. (Camb.), late temp. Lieut.
1st Batt. Roy. Fus. , b. 1891 [m. 1924, Hazel Powys, only
d. of Col. Powys Lane, late Indian Army ; and has
issue — Miles Powys Barrington Simeon, Esq., b. 1927;
and Anne Primrose Louise (Club— Oxford and Cambridge) ;
Marjorie Lovis Tennyson [tn. 1914, William Edward
Macmillan ; and has issue]; and Ursula Mary. Res. —
Ockley Manor Farm House, Hassocks, Sussex.
Son of Rev. Algernon Barrington Simeon, M.A.
(Oxford), late Rector of Yattendon, Berks., b. 1847;
d. 1928 ; m. 1883, Beatrice Emma, d. of the late Rev.
Frederick Paget Wilkinson, Vicar of Ruyton, Salop : —
Lionel Barrington Simeon, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. High-
land L.I., b. 1885; tn. 1909, Dorothy, younger d. of the
late J. H. Breach, M.R.C.S. ; and has issue — Richard
Charles Barrington Simeon, Gentleman, b. 1914; and
Elizabeth Audrey Barrington. Res. — Pyrton Cottage,
Davenant Road, Oxford.
Son of Geoffrey Nelthorpe Simeon, Imp. Forest Service,
b. 1888; d. 1923; tn. 1919, Henrietta, d. of the Rev.
William Colingwood Carter : —
Geoffrey John Barrington Simeon, Gentleman, b. 1923.
Son of Lionel Barrington Simeon, Esq., late Lieut.
R.N., b. 1853; d. 1896; tn. 1876, Elizabeth, d. of the
late Sir John Awdry, Knt. , Q.C., of Notton, Wilts. : —
Charles John Simeon, Gentleman, b. 1878; tn. 1910,
Elinor Yorke, d. of Gen. Charles King, of Milwaukee,
U.S.A.; and has issue — Elizabeth. Res. — 8 Cooke Street,
Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.A.
6th son of Capt. Charles Simeon, 75th Regt., b. 1816 ;
d. 1867 ; in. 1842, Sarah Jane, d. of Phillip Williams,
Esq., K.C., Recorder of Winchester : —
Rev. Hugh Barrington Simeon, M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1858;
m. 1886, Beatrice, d. of the late Henry Anthony Littledale,
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of Bolton Hall, Yorks. ; and has surv. issue — 2 daughters.
Res. — Seymour House, Hillside, Hythe, Kent.
Sons of Cornwall Simeon, Barrister-at-Law, Lincoln's
Inn, b. 1820; d. 1880; m. 1861, Mary (d. 1921), d. of
Thomas Browne Evans, of North Tuddenham,
Norfolk ; and Dean House, Oxford : —
Perceval Barrington Simeon, Gentleman, b. 1862 ; m.
1885, Annie Caroline, d. of the late Henry Harrisson,
M.R.C.S. ; and has issue — Cornwall Barrington Simeon,
Esq., B.A. (Oxon.), Capt. late R. Monmouthsh. R.E.,
served Great War (desp.), b. 1889 [m. 1928, Ellaline
Marjorie, d. of the late Arnold le Poer Power, of Clonmell,
co. Tipperary (Club — Jun. Army and Navy)]; and Ella
Dorothea Barrington. Res. — Whitecliffs, Arundel Road,
Brighton ; 2 Ashburnham Mansions, Chelsea, S.W. 10.
Rev. John Pole Simeon, M.A. (Camb. ), Rector of Faken-
ham, served S. Africa and Great War (desp.), b. 1872;
m. 1908, Dorothy, d. of the late Rev. S. B. Field, Vicar of
Patcham ; and has issue— Joan Edith Barringham. Res. —
Fakenham Rectory, Norfolk.
SIMMONS. Sable, gutt£e-d'eau, a dolphin naiant em-
bowed or, vorant a fish argent, a canton ermine, thereon a
mural crown gules. Mantling sable and or. Crest— Upon
a wreath of the colours, a stump of an oak-tree sprouting, in
front thereof a mount, thereon a branch of laurel fructed
in bend sinister all proper. Motto — " Stabilitateet victoria."
Sons of Winslow Churchill Simmons, Gentleman, of
Churchill, Richmond, Tasmania, formerly Warden of
the Municipality of Richmond, and for twenty years
Chairman of General Sessions, b. 1827 ; m. firstly, 1862,
Mary Ida, dau. of Alexander Goldie, of Laburnam Park,
Richmond, Tasmania ; secondly, 1871, Isabella, dau. of
William Gunn, M.P., of Launceston, Tasmania : —
Frank Churchill Simmons, Gentleman, b. 1863.
Charles Vivian Simmons, Gentleman, b. 1864. Postal
address — Churchill, Richmond, Tasmania.
SIMONS (H. Coll., 4 June 1913; Ped. H. Coll.).
Azure, on a fesse engrailed or, between three demi-
lions rampant of the second, each holding in the paws
an Admiral's flag erect proper, a cinquefoil between
two pales gules. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a mural crown or, charged with a
cinquefoil gules, thereon three arrows, one in pale and
two in saltire azure, points upwards pointed, feathered
and banded gold. Motto — " Deo ducente nil nocet."
Only son of Capt. Alfred Parmenter Simons, Bengal
Artillery, of 68 Queen's Road, Bayswater, W., b.
1824; d. 1857; m. 1854, Catharine Ann, d. of
Edward Stock, Esq., J. P. Middlesex : —
The late Admiral Ernest Alfred Simons, formerly A.D.C.
to H.M. the King, Admiral Superintendent of the Dock-
yard at Malta 19 1 0-12, ret. 19 1 5, Officer Legion of Honour,
Redeemer of Greece, b. 1856 ; m. 1881, Florence Isabella
(d. 1922), d. of the late Philip George Redland, of
Bank House, nr. Bristol ; and d. 1928, leaving issue —
Winifred Lucy [m, — Alexander, and has issue]. Res.
— 50 Charlwood Street, S.W.r.
SIMPSON (L.O ). Argent, on a chief purpure three
crescents of the field. Mantling purpure, doubled argent.
Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, on a block a falcon
proper, jessed and belled gules. Motto — " Aliter alis."
Son of : —
Alexander Prout Simpson, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.),
Solicitor, b. . Res. — 35 Montpelier Square, S.W.7.
SIMPSON (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, three
bars gemelles argent, on a chief ermine between two doves
proper, an unicorn's head erased of the first (Simpson) ;
2 and 3, gules, a fesse between three boars' heads couped
erminois (Beckett). Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, in front of a maiden's head
proper, vested gules, wreathed round the temples with
oak-leaves also proper, a fret argent. Livery — Dark grey
coat, scarlet waistcoat.
Son of Edward Simpson, Esq., F.
J. P., of Walton Hall, Wakefield,
m. 1866, Emily Jane, d. of J. J.
Woodlands, Sandal Magna, co. York : —
Edward Thornhill Beckett Simpson, Gentleman, b. 1867 ;
m. 1901, Katharine Percy, d. of Percy Tew, Esq., J. P.
and D.L., of Heath Hall, and has issue — Edward Osmond
Thornhill Simpson, Gentleman, b. 1905; Madeline Thorn-
hill ; and Katharine Mary Thornhill. Estate and postal
address — Walton Hall, Wakefield.
Sons of Osmond Beckett Simpson, Esq., Captain Royal
West Kent Regt., b. 1868 ; d. 1905 ; m. 1899, Margaret
Emily, d. of Rev. Augustus Orlebar : —
Aubrey Orlebar Simpson, Gentleman, b. 1902. Res. —
Ivor Osmond Simpson, Gentleman, b. 1904. Res. —
Sons of Charles Henry Simpson, Gentleman, />.
1845; d. 1913; m. 1866, Amy Julia, d. of Thomas
Pearson Pearson, of Scarborough: —
Cecil Harold Simpson, Esq., Col. Yorkshire Dragoons
Imp. Yeo., b. 1868; m. 1897, Annie Elizabeth, d. of James
Mackintosh of Lamanche, Perthshire ; and has issue — Ida
Mackintosh; and Helen Elspeth Mackintosh. Res. —
Duchy Road, Harrogate.
Rev. Ronald Hugh Simpson, b. 1872 ; m. 1900, Gladys
Maud, d. of Charles John Price of The Grove, Esher ; and
has issue — Michael Charles Ronald Simpson, Gentleman,
b. 1904. Res. — The Rectory, East Keal, Spilsby, Lines.
Eustace Edward Simpson, Gentleman, b. 1875 '< m- r9io,
Edith Ursula, eld. d. of E. T. Woodland of The Grove,
Hampton Wick ; and has issue — Vernon Eustace Simpson,
Gentleman, b. 1911.
Gerald Hemploe Simpson, Esq., Capt. (ret.) Oxfordsh.
and Bucks. L. I., b. 1877 ; m. 1906, Violet, third d. of late
George Simms of Summer Grange, Berks. ; and has surv.
issue — Vivienne Marcelle Hemploe ; Loraine Hemploe ;
and Jocelyn Hemploe. Res. — Brae Top, Meyrick Park
Crescent, Bournemouth.
Charles Francis Simpson, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; m. 1915,
Victoria Bessie Patrick. Res. — Pensam, Dore, Derbyshire.
Cyril George Simpson, Gentleman, b. 1884; m. 1922,
Mary Alice Margaret Bond ; and has issue — Desmond
Cyril Gurney Simpson, Gentleman, b. 1923 ; and Mary.
Res. — Colombo, Ceylon.
SIMPSON of East Cliff House, Preston (H. Coll.). Per
bend sable and or, a lion rampant counterchanged, in
chief three roses argent, barbed and seeded proper.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — Issuant out of a crown
.R.M.S., F.R.H.S.,
b. 1843 ; d. 1914 ;
Cartwri^ht of The
vallary argent, a demi-lion rampant guardant ermines,
holding in the dexter paw a sword erect argent, pommel
and hilt or. Motto — " I byde my tyme."
Yngr. son of Stephen Simpson, Esq., J. P., of East
Cliff House, Preston, Lanes., b. 1832 ; d. 1891 ;
wt. 1859, Jane (d. 1914), eldest d. of Richard Yates,
of Ribblesdale Place, Preston, Lanes. : —
Col. Stephen Simpson, T.D., M.A. (Oxon.), D.L. co.
Pal. of Lancaster, Bt.-Col. (T.A.) late O.C. 88th W. Lanes.
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Bde. R.F.A. (T.A.), and O.C. 276th Bde. R.F.A. in
France 1917,6. 1863 ; m. 1902, Nathalie {d. 1921), onlyd.
of James Hesketh, Esq., Capt. 27th Lanes. Rifl« Vols.,
of Astley Bridge, Bolton-le-Moors, Lanes. ; and has issue
— Stephen Hesketh Simpson, Esq., formerly Capt. 88th
Field Bde. (2nd W. Lanes.) R (T.A.), b. 1903 ; Nathalie
Mary [m. 1926, Maj. Justin O'Sullivan, LA., and d. 1927,
s.p.] ; Melene Irving ; Christine Valerie. Res. — Bowers-
wood, nr. Garstang, Lanes. Club — Winckley (Preston).
SIMPSON (H. Coll.). Per fesse embattled sable and
argent, a sun in splendour in chief and an arch in base
counterchanged. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, within an arch sable, an escutcheon
of the last charged with a sun in splendour or.
Son of William Simpson of Skipwith :—
William Simpson, Gentleman, b. ; m. , Annie, d.
of Anthony Swales; and has issue— (1) Thomas Hessel
Simpson, Gentleman, b. 1877; (2) William Algernon
Simpson-Hinchcliffe, Gentleman {q.v.\, and Francis Annie.
Res. — Daleside, Harrogate. Club— Carlton.
SIMPSON-HINCHLIFFE(R.L., H. Coll.). Quarterly,
1 and 4, per chevron gules and or, two trefoils slipped in
chief, and issuant from the base a tower triple-towered
counterchanged and (for distinction) a cross crosslet or
(Hinchliffe) ; 2 and 3, Simpson. Mantling gules and or.
VITy£<VI/VHONOR_
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a tower
triple-towered gules, issuant out of a wreath of oak two
serpents erect, embowed and interlaced of the last. Motto
— " Vitae via honor."
Son of William Simpson of Aberford, Yorks. {q.v.) : —
William Algernon Simpson-Hinchliffe, Esq., J. P., M.P.
for W. Riding Yorks., 1922-23 (R.L., formerly Simpson)
[Arms as above, and in pretence the same arms of
Simpson without the marks of distinction], b. 1880; m.
1902, Helen, d. and h. of Hinchliffe Hinchliffe, Esq.,
J. P. Seats— Cragg Hall, Cragg Vale, Mytholmroyd,
Yorks. ; Daleside, Harrogate. Club — Carlton.
ARTHUR SIMS, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law (Lin-
coln's Inn and Middle Temple). Born 1862, being the
son of James Sims, late of Blakeney, co. Gloucester. Ar-
morial bearings — Gyronny of eight azure and sable, on a
fesse indented ermine, between four cross crosslets, two in
chief and two in base or, two cross crosslets fitchee in
saltire, between as many escallops of the first. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
stag erased azure, attired or, charged with a fesse indented
ermine, between four cross crosslets as in the arms, holding
in the mouth a cross crosslet fitchee sable, and resting the
sinister leg on an escallop proper. Motto — " Vincit qui
agit." Postal address — 7 New Court, Lincoln's Inn.
SINAUER (H. Coll.). Gules, a leopard's head erased
or, between four roses in cross argent. Mantling gules and
or. Crest. — On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert,
a leopard's head erased or, between two elephant's trunks
proper.
Son of Sigmund Sinauer le Stein, Gentleman (formerly
Sinauer, assumed additional surname of de Stein on
the death of his father-in-law), b. ; d. 1917; *».
, only child and heir of Baron de Stein of
Antwerp :■ —
Edward Sinauer de Stein, Gentleman, b. 1887. Res. —
9 Palace Gate, Kensington, W.
SINCLAIR, see ALEXANDER-SINCLAIR.
SINCLAIR. The arms of Lord Sinclair have never been
matriculated in Lyon Register. For the arms of the Earl of
Rosslyn vide Erskine, from which family he is descended in
the male line.
Sinclair of Dunbeath (L.O. , matric. c. 1672-jj ; re-
matric. 1886). Quarterly, 1. azure, a ship at anchor, sails
furled, oars erect in saltire or, flagged gules, a double
tressure counterflowered of the last (Orkney) ; 2 and 3, or,
a lion rampant gules, armed and langued argent (Spar) ;
4. azure, a ship under sail or, sails argent, flagged gules
(Caithness) ; over all, dividing the quarters, a cross en-
grailed sable (Sinclair) ; all within a bordure parted per
pale, the dexter side indented gules, the sinister ermine.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his
liveries, a cock proper. Motto— " Fidelitas." Badge (of
Clan) — A sprig of gorse. Livery— Blue and yellow.
Eld. son of Norman Alexander Sinclair, Esq. (2nd son
of 6th Bart.), b. 1869 ; d. 1904 ; m. 1898, Edith Lilian,
d. of the late Col. R. W. Hamilton :—
Sir Ronald Norman Charles Udny Sinclair, 8th Bart., of
Dunbeeth, co. Caithness (12 Oct. 1704), b. 1899 ; s. his
uncle 1926 ; m. 1926, Reba Blair, d. of A. Inglis, M.D., of
Lismore, Ayr; and has issue— John Rollo Norman Blair
Sinclair, Esq., b. 1928. Seat— Barrock House. Wick,
Caithness-shire. Toiun res. 49 Roland Gardens, S.W. 7.
Club — Carlton.
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir John Sinclair, 1st Baron Pentland,
P.C., G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., Secretary for Scotland 1905,
and Governor Fort St. George, Madras, 1912, M.P. co.
Dumbarton 1892-95, and for Forfarshire 1897-1909, late
Capt. 5th Lancers, b. i860 ; d. 1925 ; m. 1904, Lady
Marjorie Adeline Gordon, D.B.E. , d. of the Marquess
of Aberdeen, G.C.M.G. :—
Rt. Hon. Henry John Sinclair, 2nd Baron Pentland
(15 Feb. 1909) [Arms as next above, and (rematric. Nov.
1904) on the cross a mullet or. Mantling azure and or.
[Supporters — On either side a Scotch deerhound proper,
each supporting a banner azure, that to the dexter, inscribed
with the word " Help," and that to the sinister with the
word "Hold"] b. 1907. Res. — Frognal End, Frognal
Gardens, N.W.3.
Sinclair of Ulbster (L.O., matric. 1678; rematric.
1778; recorded H. Coll., 1901). Quarterly, 1. Orkney as
above ; 2 and 3, Spar as above ; 4. Caithness as above ;
over all a cross engrailed quarterly argent and sable
(Sinclair) ; all within a bordure quarterly or and gules, the
last charged with three stars of the first. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, an
estoile of six points wavy argent. Mottoes — Over crest,
" Ad astra virtus" ; under arms, " J'aime le meilleur."
Son of Lt.-Col. Clarence Granville Sinclair, b. 1858 ;
d. 1895 ; m. 1890, Mabel (d. 1890), dau. of Mahlon
Sands: —
Sir Archibald Henry Macdonald Sinclair, C.M.G., 4th
Bart. (G. B. 14 Feb. 1786), J. P. and Lord Lieut. Caithness-
shire, Major (ret.) 2nd Life Guards, b. 1890 ; m. 1918, Mari-
gold, d. of Lt.-Col. James Stewart Forbes ; and has issue —
Robin Macdonald Sinclair, Esq., b. 1922 ; Angus John
Sinclair, Esq., b. 1925 ; Catherine ; and Elizabeth. Seat —
Thurso Castle, Caithness. Res. — Robin Hood Farm,
Kingston Vale, Surrey. Clubs — Brooks's, Marlborough,
Travellers'.
Son of Sir John George Tollemache Sinclair, 3rd Bart. ;
of Ulbster, co. Caithness, Vice-Lieut, and D.L. , for
that co., M.P. 1869-1885, formerly Page to H.M.
Queen Adelaide, b. 1825; d. 1912; vt. 1853, Emma
(d. 1889), d. of late William Standish Standish, Esq.,
of Duxbury Park : —
George Felix Standish Sinclair, Esq. , J. P. , D. L. co. Caith-
ness, late Capt. 2nd V.B. Seaforth Highlanders, b. 1861 ; m.
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heath ; and has issue — Algernon Roland Tollemache Sinclair,
Esq.,'Capt. late 7th Batt. Durham L.I., b. 1887 [tn. 1915,
Brenda Stella, d. of the late Alfred Perry] ; Dorothy Emma
Olivia [m. 1907, Comdr. Llewellyn Edmund Traherne, R.N. ,
{d. on active service 1914) ; and has issue]; and Olive
Margaret Camilla [m. 1914, Major William Sedgewith
Rough]. Res. — 3 Manson Place, Queen's Gate, S.W.
Club — Boodle's.
Sons of Ven. John Stewart Sinclair, M.A. Oxford,
Archdeacon of Cirencester, Hon Canon of Gloucester
Cathedral, J. P., b. 1853; d. 1919 ; tn. 1893, Clara
Sophia, only d. of John Dearman Birchall, Esq., J. P.,
of Bowden Hall, Glos. : —
Rev. Ronald Sutherland Brook Sinclair, M.C. with Bar,
served Great War, b. 1894 ; m. 1924, Patience Penelope,
d. of Herbert Chitty, of 26 Ladbroke Square, W. 1 1. Postal
add. — All Saints', Maidstone.
John Alexander Sinclair, Lieut. R.H.A., b. 1897; m.
1927, Esme Beatrice, d. of Canon Sopwith, Vicar of Maid-
stone. Res. —
Son of Colonel Hugh Montgomerie Sinclair, C.B. ,
C.M.G., C.B.E., late R.E., b. 1855 ; d. 1924 ; tn. 1905,
Rosalie Sybil, d. of Sir John Jackson, —
John Montgomerie Sinclair, Gentleman, Lieut. R.A., b.
1906.
Hugh Macdonald Sinclair, Gentleman, b. 19 10. Res. —
SINCLAIR (L.O.). Argent, a cross engrailed sable,
charged with four cinquefoils of the field. Mantling sable,
doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a cock
or. Motto — ' ' Commit thy work to God."
Son of : —
Arthur Henry Havers Sinclair, Gentleman, M.D. (Edin.),
F.R.C.S., Member of the King's Bodyguard for Scotland,
b. . Res. — 3 Charlotte Square, Edinburgh.
SINCLAIR-LOCKHART (L.O., 1899). Quarterly, 1
and 4, argent, a man's heart proper, within a fetterlock
sable, on a chief azure three boars' heads erased argent, all
within a bordure ermine, charged with three crosses pat£e
gules; 2 and 3, argent, on a saltire engrailed gules, five
bezants. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest - On a
wreath of his liveries, a boar's head erased argent. Motto
— " Corda serato fero."
Son of Sir Robert Duncan Sinclair-Lockhart, nth Bart.,
b. 1856 ; d. 1918 ; tn. 1895, Flora Louisa Jane Beresford,
d. of Capt. E. H. Power, LL.D. , of Dailinghurst : —
Sir Graeme Duncan Power Sinclair-Lockhart, 12th Bart.
(N.S. 18 June 1636), 2nd Lieut. Scottish Horse T. A. Res.,
£.1897. Seat — Cambusnethan Priory, Wishaw, N.B. Clubs
— Caledonian, Roy. Automobile.
SINGER of Norman Court (H. Coll., 1 May 1924).
Per fesse vert and sable, in chief a horse courant argent,
and in base three garbs or. Mantling vert and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a horse's
head argent, a garb fessewise or, charged with a mullet
pierced sable. Motto — *' Fidelitas vincit."
Second son of Isaac Merritt Singer, of Paignton,
b. 1811 ; d. 1875 ; m. 1862, Isabelle Blanche, d. of
J. Boyer : —
Washington Merritt Grant Singer, Esq., J. P., and
(1924) Sheriff of Wilts., b. 1866 ; tn. 1st, 1887, Blanche, d.
of the late G. W. Hale, of Paignton; 2nd, 1915, Ellen,
widow of A. Longsdon, of Hambledon, Hants. Res. —
Norman Court, Salisbury ; Leighon, Moretonhampstead,
Devon ; The Cottage, Newmarket ; 42 Charles Street,
Berkeley Square, W.i.
SINGER of Steventon (H. Coll.). Argent, on a chevron
azure, between in chief two flywheels, and in base a
cross couped gules, three mullets argent. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a horse's head a pair of wings conjoined argent, in
front thereof a cross as in the arms. Badge— A thrush
standing upon a branch of oak fructed proper. Motto —
" Lahore ad astra."
Son of Isaac Merritt Singer, of Paignton, S. Devon,
b. 1811 ; d. 1875 ; tn. 1862, Isabelle Blanche, d. of
J. Bover : —
The late Sir Mortimer Singer, K.B.E. (1920), J. P. and
(1921) High Sheriff Berks., b. 1863; d. 1929; tn. 1st,
1888, Mary Maund (d. 1913), d. of John Oxley, of Maldon;
2nd, 19 1 3, Aline Madeline, O.B.E., d. of Etienne Pilavoine,
of Biarritz. Res. — Milton Hill, Steventon, Berks. ; Astra,
Warren Road, Torquay '. 1 Mayfair House, Carlos Place,
W.
SINGLETON of Aclare (U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
argent, three chevronels gules, between as many mart-
lets sable (Singleton) ; 2 and 3, or, a raven close proper
(Corbet). Crests— 1. on a wreath argent and gules, an
arm embowed in armour, grasping a sceptre, terminated
by an estoile or ; 2. on a wreath or and sable, an elephant
argent, armed or, on his back a tower of the last, the
trappings gules, garnished or. Motto — " Bona fide sine
fraude."
Son of the late Major Loftus Corbet Singleton, 92nd
Highlanders, b. 1842 ; d. 1881 ; tn. 1872, Emmeline,
yst. d. of Thomas de Moleyns, Q.C. : —
Colonel Henry Townsend Corbet Singleton, C.M.G.,
D.S.O., late Highland L.I., served S. Africa (wounded),
and in the European War 1914 (wounded), b. 1874 ; tn. 1902,
Evelyn Elsie, yst. d. of Gen. Philip H. F. Harris, C.B.,
Indian Army ; and has surv. issue— Colin Henry Corbet
Singleton, Gentleman, Sub-Lieut. R.N., b. 1905; and
Isoult Violet. Res. — Merville,Courthope Road, Wimbledon,
S.W. 19. Club— Naval and Military.
SINGLETON (U.O.). Argent, three chevronels gules,
between as many martlets sable. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an arm em-
bowed in armour, the hand proper, grasping a sceptre
terminating in an estoile or. Motto—" Bona fide sine
fraude."
Son of Henry Sydenham Singleton, Esq., of Mell, co.
Louth, and Hazely Heath, Hants. (High Sheriff co.
Louth 1862, co. Cavan 1867), b. 1819 ; d. 1893 ; tn.
1864, Mary Montgomerie, sister of Sir Archibald Lamb,
7th Bart. : —
John Rolland Singleton, Esq., High Sheriff co. Cavan
1895, and for co. Louth 1906, b. 1869; tn. 1893 (div. 1901),
Frederica Julia, only d. of Rev. Julius Henry Rowley ; and
has had issue— (1) John Henry Philip Archibald Singleton,
Gentleman, b. 1894 [tn. 1918, Dora Edwards, of Brandon,
Suffolk ; and has issue — Mark Frederick Singleton, Gentle-
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Lieut. K.O. Y.L.I. , b. 1896 ; killed in action 1915. Seat —
Hazely, Winchfield, Hants.
Sons of Major-Gen. John Henry Singleton, b.
d. 1877; m. 1848, Sarah Frances, d. of John Vance
of Jersey : —
Mark Singleton, Esq. (High Sheriff co. Louth 1900),
formerly 87th R.I. Fus. , b. 1849; m. 1893, M B ,
d. of Thomas James ; and has surv. issue — Edward John
Fowke Singleton, Gentleman, b. . Seats— Collon and
Belpatrick, co. Louth.
John Singleton, Gentleman, b. 1853.
SINGLETON of Quinville Abbey (U.O.). Quarterly,
1 and 4, argent, three chevronels gules, between as many
martlets sable (Singleton) ; 2. per fesse argent and sable,
scm6e of fieurs-de-lys, a lion rampant, all counterchanged
(D'Alton); 3. argent, three branches of laurel vert, on a
chief gules as many bezants (Creagh).
Daus. of Edward Newport Singleton of Quinville
Abbey, co. Clare, b. 1829; d. ; m. 1870, Annie
May, eldest d. of George Richardson of Montreal: —
Susan Ethel Singleton. Res. —
Irene Lily Singleton. Res. —
Annie May Richardson Singleton. Res. —
SINHA (H. Coll., 24 Oct. 1919). Argent, on a chev-
ron ermine, between in chief two lotus- flowers, and in
base an adjutant-bird all proper, three fountains.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath argent
and azure, a demi-tiger supporting with his paws a fasces
erect proper. Supporters — On either side an adjutant-bird
proper, collared or. Motto — ' ' Jata dharma stata jaya."
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir Satyendra Prasanna Sinha, 1st
Baron Sinha, of Raipur, Knt., P.C., K.C.S.I., K.C.,
6.1864; d. 1928; m. 1881, Gobindo Mohini, d. of
K. C. Mitter :—
Rt. Hon. Aroon Kumar Sinha, 2nd Baron Sinha (14 Feb.
1919), b. 1887; m. 1st, 1916, Pryatma (Rani) (d. 1920), d.
of Rai Bahadur Latil Mohan Chatterjee ; 2nd, 1920,
Nirpuama, d. of Rai Bahadur Lilil Mohan Chatterjee ; and
has issue (by 2nd wife) — Hon. Sudhindro Prosanno Sinha,
b. 1921 ; and (by 1st wife)— 2 daus. Res. — 17 Elysium Row,
Calcutta.
SINHA (H. Coll., 6 Oct. 1916). Sable, a pegasus
(winged horse) argent, between three mural crowns or.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — Upon a mural crown
a pegasus passant argent. Motto — " Sree Krishna."
Livery — Black and silver.
Eld. son of Maharaja Ranjit Sinha, of Nashipur, b.
1865; d, 1918 ; m. 1880, Kamal Kumari : —
Raja Bhupendra Narayan Sinha Bahadur Nashipur, B.A.
(Calcutta), M.L.C., of Madras, b. 1880; m. 1st, 1905, Rani
Prem Kurnari, of Gaya; 2nd, 1921, Rani Surya Kumari, of
Gaya ; and has issue — 2 daus. Estate — Nashipur Raj.
Res. — Nashipur, Rajbati, Bengal.
SINNOTT (H. Coll.). Argent, on a pale sable, three
swans the wings elevated and endorsed of the field , collared
and chains reflexed over the back or, to the dexter a sword
erect point upwards proper, pommel and hilt gold. Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a swan wings elevated and endorsed ermine, armed and
membered sable, collared and chain reflexed over the back
gold, within two stems of reed-grass proper. Motto —
" Ama Deum et mandata serva."
Son of James Sinnott, Gentleman, b. 1798; d. 1878;
m. 1st, 1826, Eliza Branburg (d. 1835); 2nd, 1841,
Mary Ann Stockley (d. 1893) : —
James Sinnott, Gentleman, b. 1845; m. 1866, Emily, d.
of William Vowles, Gentleman, of Brislington, Somerset ;
and has issue — (1) Edward Stockley Sinnott, Esq.,
C.M.G. (1916), V.D., T.D., Col. (ret.) T.A., D.L.
co. Gloucester and City of Bristol, b. 1868 [m. 1st,
1905, Violet Carew {d. 1920), d. of Rev. P. Potter,
M.A. , Rector of Bishopston, Glamorgan; 2nd, 1922,
Violet Adela, d. of Col. Frederick Peel, R.E. ; and has
surv. issue by 1st wife — James Stockley Sinnott, Gentle-
man, Lieut. 21st Royal Gloucestershire Hussars Armoured
Car Company, b. 1906 ; Georgiana Carew ; Violet Elinor ;
Emily Sylvia ; Dorothy Vivien ; and Diana Elwell (Res. —
Tuffley Grange, near Gloucester. Club — Arts)] ; (2) George
Stanley Sinnott, Esq., T.D., late Lieut.-Col. T.A., b. 1871
\>n. 1898, Beatrice Leonard Warren ; and has issue — Jean
Stanley ; and Nancy Leonard (Res — Manilla Lodge, Clifton,
Bristol)]. Res.— Beaufort Road, Clifton, Bristol.
Sons of Henry Sinnott, Gentleman, b. 1834; d. 1907;
m. Lydia Emily Hall: —
George Hall Sinnott, Gentleman, b. 1869 ; m. 1909,
Rowena, d. of Maj.-Gen. N. F. Sampson- Way, C.B. , and
has issue— Joan. Res. — 1 Carlton Place, Clifton, Bristol.
Herbert Cyril Sinnott, Esq., Major (ret.) Royal Warwick-
shire Regt., b. 1873; m. 1921, Margaret Ivie Dunlop.
Res. — Penquite, Teignmouth, S. Devon.
EDWARD JOSEPH ARTHUR SIRR, Gentleman.
Being the only son of the late Richard Theodore Howard
Sirr, Esq., Capt. Royal Indian Navy, by his wife Phoebe,
dau. of Miles, who was ninth and only son with
issue of the Rev. Joseph D'Arcy Sirr, D.D., Rector of
Kilcolman, co. Galway, and of Morstead, Winchester,
through his wife Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Edward Henry
Hoare, Rector of Thursington, co. Lincoln (cousin of Sir
Joseph Hoare, Bart., of co. Cork, and of Lady Synge
Hutchisson of co. Dublin). Armorial bearings — Azure,
two chevronels interlaced argent, between three estoiles
or, in chief a harp of Ireland, above it the Imperial Crown
both proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, an estoile or as in the arms, within
two olive branches proper ; above, on an escroll, the Motto,
"Nautae fida " ; and for the Motto beneath the arms,
" Lyrae nervos aptavi." Married, May 1899, Agnes, dau.
of the late Major William Mate of Sandwich, Kent ; and
has Issue — Hubert Hoare Francis Sirr, Gentleman, b.
1900. Postal address —
SIRR (U.O.). Azure, two chevronels interlaced argent,
between three estoiles or, in chief a harp of Ireland, above
it the Imperial Crown, both proper. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an estoile or
as in the arms, within two olive branches proper. Above,
on an escroll, the Motto, " Nautae fida" ; Motto (beneath
the arms), " Lyras nervos aptavi."
Sons of Henry Charles Sirr, M.A., Barrister-at-Law,
formerly Ensign in the Royal Westminster Militia, by his
wife Louisa, d. of the late William Rix of Stratton
Strawless, Norfolk: —
Harry Sirr, Gentleman, Fellow of the Royal Institute of
British Architects, h. i860. Res.— Marlesford, Woodbridge,
Suffolk.
Rev. William Sirr, Clerk in Holy Orders, b. 1862. Res.—
St. Mary at the Cross, Glasshampton, Shrawley, Worcs.
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SISMEY (H. Coll.). Per chevron or and azure,
in chief two herons' heads erased, and in base a crescent
counterchanged. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a heron regardant grasping in
the dexter claw a fish proper. Motto — " Soyez juste."
Eldest son of Thomas Sismey, of Manor House,
Offord Cluny, Hunts., b. 1819 ; d. 1897 ; tn. i860,
Marianne, d. of Thomas Boulton, of 5 Sussex Gar-
dens, Hyde Park, W. : —
George Herbert Sismey, Esq., J. P., Deputy Chairman
Hunts. Quarter Sessions, b. 1861 ; m. 1895, Catherine
Edith, d. of the Rev. John Buckmaster ; and has surv.
issue — Oliver North Deane Sismey, Gentleman, Lieut.
K.R.R.C, b. 1900 (Clubs — Bachelors', Bucks., Naval
and Military). Seat — Offord Cluny Manor, Hunts.
SISTERSON (H. Coll.). Per chevron or and sable,
two clarions in chief and a sun in splendour in base all
counterchanged. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a sun in splendour, a
maiden's head affronted, couped at the shoulders proper,
vested and crined sable. Motto — " Sis terror sontibus."
Son of George Sisterson of Newcastle-upon-Tyne,
b. ; d. ; m. : —
Edward Sisterson, Esq., J. P. Northumberland, b. 1850.
Seat — Woodley Field, Hexham. Post. add. — St. Nicholas
Chambers, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
SITWELL of Barmoor Castle (H. Coll.). Quarterly,
1 and 4, barry of eight or and vert, three lions rampant
sable (for Sitwell) ; 2 and 3, sable, a fesse between three
cinquefoils, each within a chaplet of roses all or (for Hurt).
Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a demi-lion rampant erased sable, holding between the
paws an escutcheon per pale or and vert.
Sons of Major Francis Henry Massey Sitwell, of
Barmoor Castle, Bengal Staff Corps, b. 1831 ; d. 1869 ;
tn. 1859, Elizabeth Maria, d. of Ogle D'Olier of
Dublin:—
Brig.-Gen. William Henry Sitwell, C.B., D.S.O., North-
umberland Fus. (ret.), b. i860; tn, 1st, 1902, Constance
Selina (d. 1908), d. of Hon. and Rev. Sidney Meade ; 2nd,
1912, Constance Mary Evelyn, second d. of Gustavus Arthur
Chetwynd-Talbot of Marchmont House, Hemel Hemp-
stead, Hertfordshire ; and has issue (by 2nd m.) — William
Reresby Sitwell, Gentleman, b. 1916 ; Simon Talbot Sitwell,
Gentleman, b. 1920 ; and Constance Ann. Seat — Barmoor
Castle, near Beal, Northumberland. Club — Naval and
Military.
Francis Honorius Sisson Sitwell, Esq., Major K.R.R.C,
formerly Capt. 1st Batt. Durham Lt. Inf., b. 1861 ; m. 1st,
1889, Maria Corinna (d. 1890), eldest d. of Hon. John P.
Vereker ; and has issue — (1) William George Sitwell, Esq.,
D.S.C. , Squadron-Leader R.A.F. , late Lieut. R.N.,*. 1890
[tn. 1915, Margery Julie, d. of L. H. Barnard of Chester
Place, N.W. ; and has issue — Peter Lionel Sacheverell
Sitwell, Gentleman, b. 1918]; 2nd, 1896, Margaret, d. of
Matthew Culley of Coupland Castle, Northumberland ; and
has issue — (2) Oswald Sitwell, Esq. , late Lieut. R.N., b. 1898 ;
(3) Francis Matthew Sitwell, Gentleman, b. 1906 ; and
Margaret Frances. Residence— Elm hurst, Alnmouth Road,
Alnwick, Northumberland.
Son of Honorius Sisson Sitwell, Esq., Col. R.E. ,
b. 1839; d. 1891 ; tn. 1868, Laura, d. of John Cookson
of Meldon Park, Northumberland: —
Norman Sisson Hurt Sitwell, Esq. , Lt.-Col. R.A.,*. 1876.
Res.—
Only surv. son of Isla Ashley Sitwell, Gentleman,
b. 1841 ; d. 1880; tn. 1868, Sidney Mary Beckwith (d.
1908), d. of Col. Alexander Wilson, R.A. : —
Sir Sidney Ashley Hurt Sitwell, Knt. Bach. (1925), Man.
Gov. Imperial Bank of India since 1924, b. 1871 ; tn. 1st,
Violet Inez (d. 1901), d. of Maj.-Gen. H. H. C. Cowper,
Bengal Cavalry ; 2nd, 1903, Rosamond, d. of the late Col.
Honorius Sisson Sitwell, R.E. ; and has issue— Sisson
Sidney Hurt Sitwell, Esq., b. 1904 ; Isla William Hurt
Sitwell, Esq., b. 1909. Post. add. — Imperial Bank of India,
22 Old Broad Street, E.C. Clubs— Oriental, R.A.C.,
Bengal, Roy. Calcutta, Turf, etc.
Sir GEORGE RERESBY SITWELL, 4th Bart., J. P.
Scarborough and Derbyshire, late Capt. Yorks Dragoons,
late Lt.-Col. comdg. 2nd Vol. Batt. Yorkshire Regt. ,
M.P. for Scarborough 1885-86, and 1892-95, High
Sheriff co. Derby, 1898. Born Jan. 27, i860, being the
only son of the late Sir Sitwell Reresby Sitwell, some-
time a Lieut, in the 1st Life Guards, by his wife Louisa
Lucy, fourth dau. and co-h. of Col. the Hon. Henry Hely-
Hutchinson , by his wife Harriet (deceased) , and sole eventual
h. of William Wrightson of Cusworth Park, by Henrietta,
dau. and eventual h. of Richard Heber of Hodnet.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly, 1. barry of eight or and
vert, three lions rampant sable (for Sitwell) ; 2. sable, a
fesse between three cinquefoils, each within a chaplet of
roses all or (for Hurt); 3. Reresby; 4. Deincourt ; 5.
Normanville ; 6. Normanville (ancient), and impaling the
arms of Denison. Mantling vert and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant erased sable,
holding between the paws an escutcheon per pale or and
vert. Livery — (Dress) dark green, with yellow waistcoat
and yellow plush breeches; (undress) dark green, with
yellow and black striped waistcoat. Married, Nov. 23,
1886, Lady Ida Emily Augusta Denison, dau. of 1st Earl of
Londesborough ; and has Issue — (1) Francis Osbert
Sacheverell Sitwell, Esq., late Capt. S.R. Gren. Gds. , b.
Dec. 6, 1892 (Seat — Renishaw Hall, Chesterfield, co.
Derbyshire) ; (2) Sacheverell Sitwell, Esq., Lieut, late
Gren. Gds., b. Nov. 15, 1897 [tn. 1925, Georgia, d. of
Arthur Doble, of Montreal, and has issue — Sacheverell
Reresby Sitwell, Gentleman, b. 1927 (Res. — Weston Hall,
Towcester, Northants.] ; and Edith Louisa. Seat — Castle
of Montegufoni, Montagnana, Val di Pesa, Florence,
Italy.
SITWELL. Quarterly, 1 and 4, barry of eight or and
vert, three lions rampant sable (for Sitwell) ; 2 and 3,
sable, a fesse between three cinquefoils, each within a
chaplet of roses all or (for Hurt). Mantling vert and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant
erased sable, holding between the paws an escutcheon
per pale or and vert. Motto — " Yield not to misfortune."
Son of Herbert Wellington Sitwell, Gentleman, late
Lieut. 4th Batt. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders,
b. 1861 ; d. 1921 ; tn. 1885, Juliette Fisher, dau. of
Major Robert Cary, late Confederate States Army . —
Herbert Cecil Fitzroy Sitwell, Esq., Capt. U.S. Army
Res., late Lieut. 1st Pioneer Inf. U.S.A. Army,*. 1896;
tn. 1921, Helen Gertrude, d. of Dr. William E. Barlow,
M.A., P.H.D. ; and has issue — George Fitz Roy Sitwell,
Gentleman, b. 1923. Estate — Fancy Farm, Bedford,
Virginia, U.S.A.
SITWELL (H. Coll.) Quarterly, 1 and 4, barry of eight or
and vert, three lions rampant sable (for Sitwell); 2 and 3,
sable, a fesse between three cinquefoils, each within a chaplet
of roses all or (for Hurt). Mantling vert and or. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant erased
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sable, holding between the paws an escutcheon per pale or
and vert.
Son of Willoughby Harford Sitwell, Gentleman, late
16th Inniskilling Dragoons, b. 1855 ; d. 1913 ; m.
1880, Rose Augusta Cecil, d. of J. H. Rrabazon of
Mornington: —
Willoughby Hurt Sitwell, Gentleman, late Lieut. R.F.A.,
b. 1881. Postal add. — Ferney Hall, Salop.
Son of William Willoughby George Hurt Sitwell
Esq. , J. P. (High Sheriff 1855), b. 1827; d. 1909; m.
1st, 1853, Harriet Margaret (d. 1855), d. of Win. H.
Harford of Barley Wood ; 2nd, 1858, Eliza Harriet,
only d. of R. B. Phillipson of Dunston House, co.
Stafford :—
Francis Hurt Sitwell, Esq., J. P. Salop and Oxon., late
Lt.-Col. Shropshire Imp. Yeo. , b. i860; m. 1910, Helen
Mary, only d. of late Ernest Davies of Ludlow, Salop ; and
has issue — Ellinor Mary. Res. — Little Tew Grange,
Enstone, Oxon. Club — Junior Carlton.
SIVRIGHT, see BEDELL-SIVRIGHT.
SKEET (Ped. H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, per saltire
argent and gules, a cross potent counterchanged, a bordure
indented sable, charged with four human hearts and as many
fleurs-de-lys alternate or (Skeet); 2, per pale argent and or, on
a bend sable, three gadflies volant proper (Somerscales^ ; 3,
gules, a millrind argent, within a bordure ermine (Wilby) ;
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, upon a rock proper, a covered cup erect or,
supported by two eagles respectant, wings elevated and
addorsed, argent, gutt^e-de-sang, and each holding in the
beak a cross potent gules. Motto — "Ad majorem Dei
gloriam." Lively — Claret.
Sons of the late Robert Skeet, Gentleman, of Wind Hill
House, Bishop's Stortford, b. 1832; d. 1889; m. 1868,
Alison Jane, d. of late Thomas Wilby of Wind Hill
House : —
Francis John Angus Skeet, Esq. , Major 4th Batt. The Royal
Dublin Fusiliers served in S. Africa — (2 medals, 4 clasps),
and Great War, b. 1869 ; m. 1902, Ada Beatrice Zolila, d.
of late Lt.-Col. Edward Kent Strathearn Murray, K. St.
F., K.I.C. Seat — Stortford Park, Bishop's Stortford,
Herts. Res. — Syon House, Angmering, Sussex. Club —
Windham.
Frederick William Skeet, Gentleman, b. 1872'; m. ist,
1903, Ada Teal (d. 1908) ; 2nd, 1909, Martha, d. of Hugh
Dunn ; and has issue — Alison Wilby ; and Frances Wilby.
Res. — Nonavale, Cambridge, New Zealand.
' SKEFF1NGTON (R.L., 8 Jan. 1817, U.O., originally
recorded 1660). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, three bulls'
heads erased sable, armed or (Skeffington) ; 2 and 3, azure,
a chevron between three chaplets cr (Clotworthy). Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a mermaid holding in either hand a mirror and comb all
proper. Motto — " Per angusta ad augusta."
Son of Clotworthy John Eyre, Viscount Massereene
and Ferrard, b. 1842; d. 1905; m. 1870, Florence
Elizabeth, only child of Major George John Whyte-
Melville :—
Rt. Hon. Algernon William John Clotworthy Skeffington,
12th Viscount Massereene (Irel. ,21 Nov. 1660;, 5th Viscount
Ferrard (Irel., 22 Nov. 1797), Baron of Loughneagh (Irel.,
21 Nov. 1660), Baron Oriel of Collon, co. Louth (Irel.,
5 June 1790), Baron Oriel of Ferrard (U.K., 17 July 1821),
D.S.O., Lt.-Col. (ret.) North Irish Horse, formerly 17th
Lancers, served in S. African War 1899-1902, and Great
War 1914-18 [Supporters— Two stags sable, attired and
unguled or, each gorged with a chaplet of roses or], b. 1873 ;
m. 1905, Jean Barbara, d. of the late Sir John Stirling
Ainsworth, M.P., ist Bart., of Ardanaiseig, Loch Awe;
and has issue — Hon. John Clotworthy Talbot Foster Why te-
Melville Skeffington, b. 1914; and Hon. Diana Elizabeth
Margaret. Seat — Antrim Castle, Antrim. Clubs— Carlton,
Ulster (Belfast).
Son of Hon. Chichester Thomas Skeffington, 27th
Regt., 6. 1813; d. 1880; m. 1845, Amelia, d. of Arthur
Blennerhasset of Ballyseedy : —
Blennerhasset John Skeffington, Esq., late Capt. Somerset
L.I., b. 1866 ; m. 1900, Lilly E. Devoge, d. of late Thomas
Wild. Res.—
Son of Hungerlord Clotworthy Skeffington, Esq., b.
1850; d. 1881 ; m. 1878, Grace Marie Ruttinger : —
Hungerford Colwood Clotworthy Skeffington, Esq., b.
1879. Res. —
SKEELS (H. Coll.). Argent, three piles gules, two
issuant from the chief, and one in base, each charged
with a water-bouget argent. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a swan argent, charged
on the wing with an escallop gules, and resting his dexter
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foot on a water-bouget. Motto — " Fidens Deo confidens.'
Sons of Charles Henry Skeels of St. Martin's, Stamford,
co. Northants., and Cliff House, Kirkley, Suffolk, b.
1845; d. 1882; m. 1868, Louisa, d. of Joseph Moore
of Lincoln: —
Edward Ralph Serocold Skeels, Esq., Solicitor of the
Supreme Court of Judicature, served Great War 19 15-19
as Field Cashier with rank of Capt., and in Ireland 1920-2
as Courts-Martial Officer, b. 1870. Club— Jun. Carlton.
Cecil Serocold Skeels, Gentleman, late Lieut. Middx.
add. — Roy. Colonial Institute,
S.W.
, Gentleman, O.B.E., b. 1878; m.
d. of Charles Herbert Woodley
has surv. issue— Leila Serocold.
Regt. , b. 1874. Postal
Northumberland Avenue
Lewis Serocold Skeels
1904, Muriel Alice, only
of Johannesburg ; and
Postal add,
S. Africa.
20 Loch Avenue, Parkton, Johannesburg,
SKENE, see GORDON-CUMMING-SKENE.
SKENE -TYTLER (L.O., reman ic. 26 Sept. 1902).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, between three crescents' or, a
lion's head erased argent, langued azure, within a bordure
of the second (Tytler of Woodhouselee, 1768) ; 2 and 3,
gules, a chevron argent, between three skenes of the second,
hafted and pommelled or, surmounted of as many wolves'
heads couped of the third, tusked proper, within a bordure
engrailed ermine (cadet of Skene of that Ilk, matric. c.
1672-7). Mantling gules, doubled or. Crest — Upon a
wreath of his liveries, the rays of the sun issuing from behind
a cloud proper. Motto — " Occultus non extinctus."
Son of George Michael Fraser-Tytler, Esq., J. P. and
D.L., late Sec. Bank of Scotland, b. 1822; d. 1905; m.
1864, Jane Georgiana, d. of George Skene of Rubis-
law, co. Aberdeen, Professor of Universal History,
Edinburgh, 1837-41, Sheriff of Glasgow 1841, and Pro-
fessor of Law, Glasgow, 1855-1866 : —
Maurice William Skene-Tytler, Gentleman, b. 18 June
1869; m. 17 Sept. 1902, Charlotte Caroline, d. of the late
Lt.-Col. Henry Lonsdale Hallewell, CM. G. Res. — Keith
Marischal, Humbie, East Lothian. Club — New (Edin-
burgh).
SKINNER (H. Coll., 1912). Ermine, on a bend or
between in chief a port between two towers proper, flying
therefrom to the sinister two pennons gules, and in base
an ancient ship of the second, three maple-leaves, slipped
vert. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a griffin's head couped vert, the neck or,
between two dragons' wings gules. Motto — " Nee timeo
nee sperno."
Sons of Sir Thomas Skinner, 1st Bart., b. 1840; d. 1926;
m. 1st, 1866, Sarah Margaret (d. 1902), d. of Jonas
Barnett Hewitt of London and Macclesfield; m. 2nd,
1903, Martha Lauretta (d. 1924), widow of Charles
James Williamson of New York and d. of Job Long of
New York : —
Sir Thomas Hewitt Skinner, 2nd Bart. (9 Feb. 1912), b.
1875 ; m. 1899, Nellie Constance Hall, eld. d. of Jame.'
Hay of Highgate; and has surv. isMie — Thomas Gordon
Skinner, Esq., b. 1899 [m. 1926, Mollie Girling]; Stanley
Hewitt Skinner, Esq., b. 1911 ; Constance Irene ; and Marie
Vivien. Res. — The Gables, Worthing ; and Falconhurst,
Wimbledon, Surrey.
John Skinner, Esq., b. 1882 ; m. 1904, Angela, only d. of
Walter Dunn of Maida Vale, N.W. ; and has issue — John
Reginald Skinner, Gentleman, b. 1909. Res.—
Charles Henry Skinner, Esq., b. 1886; m. 1910, Violet
Muriel, only d. of the late Herbert Furber of Hampstead
and Frinton, Essex ; and has issue— Charles David Evelyn
Skinner, Gentleman, b. 1916; and Violet Elizabeth Furber.
Res.— Red Stacks, West Byfleet, Surrey.
SKINNER of Tarland (H. Coll.). Argent, a koodoo
bull at gaze proper, on a chief azure a thistle leaved
and slipped between two astronomical symbols of the
planet Mars all or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a demi-koodoo bull at gaze,
holding between the forelegs a thistle leaved and slipped
proper. Motto—" Fac recte."
Son of Rev. W. Skinner of Tarland, co. Aberdeen,
b. 1830; d. 1913 ; m. i860: —
Sir Harry Ross Skinner, Knt. Bach. (1917), M.I.C.E.,
M.I.M.M., Dir. Central Mining and Investment Cor-
poration 1916-22, b.. 1867; m. 1893, Janet, d. of John
Milne, of Aberdeen ; and has issue— Capt. Harry Crawley
Ross Skinner, D.S.O., M.C., Highland L.I., b. 1896 [m.
1927, Joan, d. of the late Frances Crawley, of Stockwood,
Luto'n {Clubs— Caledonian, Naval and Military)] ; William
Milne Ross Skinner, Esq., b. 1899; and Gladys Ross
[m. 1919, Capt. James Montagu, R.F.A.]. Clubs—
Windham, Caledonian, Rand (Johannesburg).
SKINNER (H. Coll., 18 Sept. 1922). Or, on a chev-
ron sable, between two hawks' lures in chief and a
griffin's head erased in base gules, a hawk's lure between
two griffins' heads erased of the field. Mantling sable
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, between two
branches of oak vert, a griffin's head erased sable, in the
beak a hawk's lure or. Motto—" Audax, perspicax."
Son of Samuel Skinner : —
Sir Sydney Martyn Skinner, Knt. Bach. (1922), J. P.,
Chairman of John Barker & Co., Ltd., b. 1864 ; m. 1902,
Emilie Madeline, d. of Samuel Belling, of Bodmin ; and
has issue — Percy Martyn Skinner, Esq., b. 1906 ; Doris
Irene ; Constance Muriel. Res.— Meadow Entry, Crof ton
Road. Ealing, W.5.
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SKRINE of Warleigh (H. Coll., 1682). Azure, in the
dexter chief and sinister base points a tower argent, in the
sinister chief and dexter base points a lion rampant erminois,
ducally crowned or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a tower argent, on the battle-
ments thereof a lion couchant erminois, ducally crowned or.
Motto — " Tutamen." Livery — Dark blue, silver buttons.
Sons of Duncan William Hume Skrine, Gentleman,
of the Court, Stroud, Glos., b. 1846; d. 1928; tn.
1875, Amy, d. of Capt. John Hanham, 9th Regt. ,
sister of Sir John A. Hanham, 9th Bart. : —
Alexander Duncan Skrine, Gentleman, b. 1877 ; tn.
1913, Gwendoline Elizabeth, d. of late Thomas Lambert of
Aggard, co. Galway ; and has issue — Ralph Lambert
Duncan Skrine, Gentleman, b. 1924; and Joan Elizabeth.
Res. — Colombo, Ceylon.
Ralph Hanham Skrine, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; tn. 1928,
Vivienne, d. of Henry Gregg, of The Grove, Windsor.
Res. — Colombo, Ceylon.
Arthur Wallace Skrine, Esq., Gov. of Mongalla Prov.,
Sudan, b. 1885; m. 1927, Evelyn, d. of Frederick Winter-
botham, of Standish Court, Stonehouse, Glos. Club —
New University.
Sholto George Douglas Skrine, Gentleman, b. 1850;
tn. 1882, Edith Clara, d. of Hon. Sholto James Douglas,
Adv. -Gen. Mauritius ; and has had issue — (1) Sholto Herries
Skrine, Gentleman, M.C., R.F.A., b. 1887; d. of wounds
received in action 1917 ; (2) Walter Vivian Douglas
Skrine, Gentleman, b. 1892 ; and Gladys Mary. Res. —
Furzecroft, Maidenhead.
Only surv. son of Henry Duncan Skrine, Esq. , of War-
leigh and Claverton Manors, J. P. and D. L. co. Somer-
set (High Sheriff 1876), b. 1815 ; d. 1901 ; m. 1843,
Susanna Caroline, d. of William Mills of Saxham Hall,
Suffolk :—
Walter Clarmont Skrine, Gentleman, b. i860 ; tn. 1895,
Agnes Shakespear, d. of Charles Henry Higginson of
Springmount, co. Antrim ; and has issue — (1) Charles John
Skrine, Gentleman, b. 1902 ; (2) Walter Henry Skrine,
Gentleman, £. 1907; (3) Godfrey Higginson Skrine, Gentle-
man, b. 1909 ; Mary Alice Susan ; and Mary Nesta. Res.
— Ballyrankin, Ferns, co. Wexford.
Son of Rev. Wadham Huntley Skrine, M.A. , Vicar
of Stubbings, b. 1818; d. 1887; tn. 1847, Clara Mary
Anne, d. of William Mills of Saxham Hall, Suffolk :—
Rev. Herbert Henry Skrine, M.A. Oxon., late Vicar of
Stubbings, b. 1852 ; tn. 1882, Evelyn Lushington ; and has
issue — Esther Evelyn. Res. — Lent Hill, Ashburton, S.
Devon.
Sons of Rev. Clarmont Skrine of Warleigh Lodge,
Wimbledon, sometime Capt. 78th and 47th Regts.,
b. 1820; d. 1886; tn. 1846, Mary Anne Auchmuty,
d. of Major Charles Butson Bennett, late 64'.h
Regt. :—
Francis Henry Skrine, Gentleman, formerly Com-
missioner Indian C.S., b. 1847; tn. 1887, Helen Lucy,
d. of Col. John Stewart, CLE. , R.A. , of Ardvorlich ; and
has issue — Clarmont Perceval Skrine, Esq., Consul-Gen.
Chinese Turkestan 1922-24, b. 1888 [tn. 1920, Doris Forbes,
d. of James Whitelaw, of Nungate, North Berwick]. Res.—
147 Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W. Clubs— Garrick,
Authors'.
Clarmont Alfred Skrine, Gentleman, b. 1850; tn. 1882,
Mabel Jessie, d. of John Payne of Maldon, Essex ; and has
issue — Clarmont Herbert Huntley Skrine, Gentleman, b.
1883. Res.—
Clarmont William Skrine, Gentleman, b. 1855; tn. 1892,
Beatrice, d. of Wm. Woolley of Chester ; and has issue —
Marjorie. Res. — Albany, Australia.
Rev. Walter De Vere Skrine, b. 1863 ; tn. 1889, Amy
Rosa Roberta Kermode ; and has issue — Walter Francis
de Vere Skrine, Gentleman, Sarawak C.S., b. 1889; and
Gladys Margaret Rosa. Res. — Perranporth, Cornwall.
SLACKE(Ped. H. Coll.). Azure, a cross patee through-
out per bend sinister ermine and or, charged in the centre
point with a lotus flower of the field. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount
Slow but sure." Livery —
vert, a snail proper. Motto-
dark blue, gold facings.
Son of Thomas Trevitt Slack, b. 1808; d. 1886; tn.
1832, Hester Clulow, d. of Edward Orme : —
Francis Alexander Slacke, Esq., C.S.I. (1908), B.A. (Can-
tab), Imperial Civil Service of India, Senior Member of the
Board of Revenue, Lower Provinces, Bengal (1906),
Additional Member of the Governor-General's Legislative
Council, Acting Lieut. -Gov. of Bengal 1906, Major Com-
mandant Chota Nagpur Mounted Rifles 1902-5, Major
Calcutta Light Horse 1905-8, Chairman Calcutta Port
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Commissioners 1906, Ordinary Fellow of Calcutta University
1907, Pres. of Board of Examiners 1908, Pres. of Fisheries
Advisory Committee 1908, b. 1853 ; m. 1879, Caroline
Elizabeth, d. of late Thomas Cave, Esq., of Queensberry
House, Richmond, Surrey, M.P. for Barnstaple, and sister of
the late Viscount Cave ; and has had issue — (1) Clulow Orme
Slacke, Esq., Assistant Accountant-General, India, temp.
Capt. 13th Batt. E. Surrey Regt.. b. 1880; killed in action
1916; (2) George Cave Slacke, Esq., Major, Indian Army,
b. 1884 [m. 1920, Lilian Margaret Scott, and has issue — 1
son ; 1 dau. Res. — Journey's End, Budleigh Salterton,
Devon.
SLACKE (U O ). Azure, a cross pat£e throughout per
bend sinister ermine and or, a quatrefoil counterchanged,
n the centre chief point a mullet gu'es. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a lion
couchant proper, resting the dexter forepaw on a quatrefoil
as in the arms. Motto—" Lente sed certe."
Son of Charles Owen Slacke, Esq., Roy. Irish Rifles,
b. 1872; killed in action 1916; m. 1902, Kate (d.
1921), d. of Rt. Hon. Sir Daniel Dixon, 1st Bart., P.C ,
D.L., of Ballymenoch, Holywood, co. Down: —
Randal Charles Slacke, Esq., b. 1904.
Son of Sir Owen Randal Slacke, C.B., late Divisional
Commissioner for Ireland, J. P. for co. Waterford, b.
1837; d. 1910; m. 1st, 1863, Katherine Anne (d. 1872),
eldest d. of late Sir Charles Lanyon of The Abbey,
White Abbey, co. of Antrim ; 2nd, 1875, Fanny Rose
(Res. — 25 St. Leonard's Terrace, Chelsea, S.W. ), d. of
the late Peter Connellan, Esq., D.L., of Coolmore, co.
Kilkenny: —
Randal Beresford Slacke, Esq., b. 1876; m. 1903, Edith
Mary, d. of late John Thwaites of Troy, Blackburn ; and
has issue— Raymond Leslie Randal Slacke, Gentleman, b.
1908 ; and Rosamond Prudence. Res. —
SLACK of Derwent Hill (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
azure, on a cross formed throughout ermine, between four
crescents or, a human heart gules (Slack) ; 2 and 3, argent,
d. of Lt.-Col. Sir Edmund Yeamans Walcot Henderson,
K.C.B., R.E. ; and has had issue — Anne Elizabeth Hen-
derson [m. Brigadier Ernest Ord Lewin, C.B. , C.M.G. ,
a cross vert (Upton). Crest— In front of a crescent or,
a snail proper. Motto—" Lente sed certe."
Sons of Robert Slack, M.D. , of Derwent Hill, Cumber-
land, and Armathwaite House, Warwickshire, 1822-
1893; m. 1853, Anne Ainsworth, d. of Henry Kelsall,
Esq. , J.P., of Rochdale : —
Robert Slack, Gentleman, b. 21 Jan. 1857 [Arms as
above, and in pretence the arms of Henderson, viz. (L. R.) :
Parted per bend indented sable and or, on a chief argent,
a rose gules, barbed and seeded vert, between two ermine-
spots, a bordure gules]; m. 15 Aug. 1894, Maude, second
D.S.O. , R.A.]; Catherine Maud Henderson, d. 1928; and
Elizabeth Angela Henderson. Res. — Derwent Hill, Kes-
wick.
Rev. Austin Ainsworth Slack, M.A. (Cantab.), late Vicar
ofCorsham, Wilts., b. 1863; m. 1892, Maria, only d. of
Gradwell Bagot Pearson of Kirkby Lonsdale ; and has issue
— Aidan Ainsworth ;Slack, Priest in the Church of Rome,
b. 1895; Mary Kelsall ; and Margaret Upton. Res. — Cliff
Cottage, Winchelsea.
Eric Slack, Gentleman, M.B. , B.Ch. (Cantab.), b. 1873 :
m. 1914, Lina Maria, d. of Heinrich Gyr, of Zurich.
Clubs — Alpine, Overseas League.
FREDERICK ST. BARBE SLADEN, Gentleman,
Born May 24, 1842, being the third son of the late Joseph
Sladen, Gentleman, of Hartsbourne Manor, in the co. of
Hertford, by his wife and cousin Etheldred, second dau. of
John Baker Sladen, Esquire, of Ripple Court, J. P. andD.L.
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Barry of six
azure and argent, a horse's head erased between three
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crescents or, with many quarterings as illustrated. Mant-
ling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, on a mount vert, between two branches
of palm proper, a lion's gamb erect and erased sable, hold-
ing a plume of five ostrich feathers gules ; with the Motto,
" Vive ut vivas." Livery — Blue, with white facings, silver
buttons. Married, 1876, Elizabeth, only child of the
Reverend William Jones, Master of Arts, Vicar of Bas-
of the colours, on a mount vert, berween two branches of
palm proper, a lion's gamb erect and erased sable, holding
a plume of five ostrich feathers gules. Motto — " Vive ut
vivas."
Sons of Brig. -Gen. David Ramsay Sladen, C.M.G.,
D.S.O., late Col. King's Own Scottish Borderers, J. P.
Radnorshire, b. 1869; d. 1923; m. 191 1, Isabel, 5th d.of
John Blakiston-Houston of Orangefield, co. Down: —
church, in the county of Salop ; and has Issue — Maud
Etheldred St. Barbe [m. Edward S. Wayne] ; and
Winifred Margaret [m. (her cousin), Capt. Charles St.
Barbe Sladen, R.E , who d. 1912]. Postal add. —
SLADEN of Rhydoldog (H. Coll.). Barry of six azure
and argent, a horse's head erased between three crescents
or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath
John Duncan Thomas Ramsay Sladen. Gentleman, b.
1912. Post, add.— Rhydoldog, Rhayader, co. Radnor.
David Ramsey Sladen, Gentleman, b. 1918.
SLADEN (H. Coll.). Barry of six azure and argent, a
horse's head erased, between three crescents or. Mant-
ling azure and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, on a moun vert, between two branches of palm
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proper, a lion's gamb erect and erased sable, holding a
plume of five ostrich feathers gules. Motto — " Vive ut
vivas."
Sons of Henry Mainwaring Sladen, Gentleman, Barr.-
at-Law (Lincoln's Inn), b. 1838 ; d. 1905 ; tn. 1865,
Lydia, yst. d. of Frederick Dawes Danvers: —
Sladen, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
b. . Res.—
b. . Res.—
b. . Res.—
Gentleman, b. 1807 ;
Etheldred, second d.
Sladen, Gentleman,
Sladen, Gentleman,
Sladen, Gentleman,
d. 1882 ;
of John
Son of Joseph Sladen,
tn. 1833 (his cousin),
Baker Sladen of Ripple Court, Kent :-
Frederick St. Barbe Sladen (q.v.).
Sons of Rev. Edward Sladen, M.A., b. 1841 ; d. 1909 ;
tn. I&77, Mary Catherine Godwin, only surv. child of
late Thomas Hancock of Tyddyn, Mold, co. Flint : —
Edward Randulph Sladen, Gentleman, b. 1878. Postal
add. — Ninfield, Beaconsfield, Bucks.
Harold Godwin Sladen, Gentleman, b. 1883. Res. —
Son of Rev. Edward Henry Mainwaring Sladen,
M.A., b. 1814 ; d. 1884 ; m. 1840, Hannah (d. 1880),
d. of John Baker Sladen of Ripple Court : —
Harvey Sladen, Gentleman, b. 1844; tn. 1886, Julia
Dorcas, yst. d. of late James Winkworth Winstanley, Esq.,
J. P., of Riverside, Chester; and has issue — (1) Hubert
Edward Harvey Sladen, Gentleman, b. 1887 [tn. 19 19,
Renee, d. of M. Charles Herekelbout, of Paris, and has
issue — Denis Hubert Douglas Sladen, Gentleman, b. 1920 ;
Alan Edward Harvey Sladen, Gentleman, b. 1921 ; and
Patricia Esther] ; (2) Eddystone Winstanley Sladen, Gentle-
man, b. 1889; and Violet Catherine [m. 1923, Rev. John
M. Munro and has issue]. Res. — Hawley, 2 Herbert Road,
Bournemouth.
Only son of Joseph St. Barbe Sladen of Ripple Court,
by his wife Elizabeth Sladen, d. of Lawrence Banks of
Boys Hall, co. Kent : —
Joseph Sladen, Esq., formerly of Ripple Court, co.
Kent, J. P. and D.L., Lt.-Col. (ret.) R.A., b. 1840;
tn. 1st, 1864, Caroline Mary {d. 1873), d. of Sampson
Towgood Wynne French of Cuskinny, co. Cork; 2nd,
1875, Lady Sarah Sophia Lambart, second d. of the
8th Earl of Cavan ; and has surv. issue by 1st tn. —
(1) Arthur French Sladen, Esq., C.M.G. , C.V.O., Private
Sec. to sue. Govs. -Gen. of Canada 1899-1926, b. 1866
[tn. 1891, Kathleen Hume, second d. of late W. F. Powell of
Edgewood, Ottawa, and has issue — Joseph Douglas Sladen,
Gentleman, b. 1892 ; Claude St. Barbe Sladen, Gentleman,
b. 1894; Reginald Lawrence Sladen, Gentleman, b. 1897;
Gilbert Sladen, Gentleman, b. 1904 ; and Kathleen St.
Barbe (Club — Travellers')] ; (2) Rev. Lawrence Banks Sladen,
M.A. (Oxon.), Hon. Canon of Worcester, Vicar and Rural
Dean of Kidderminster, b. 1867 (Res. — The Vicarage,
Kidderminster) ; (3) Lieut. -Comdr. Sir Sampson Sladen,
K.B.E., late R.N., Chief Officer London Fire Brigade
1909-18, b. 1868 [tn. 1896, Fanny Harriet (d. 1919), d. of
late George Sayer Boys, R.N. (Res. — Ripple Cottage,
Castletown, Isle of Man. Club — United Service)] ;
issue by 2nd tn. — (4) Frederick William Lambart Sladen,
Gentleman, b. 1876 ; d. 1921 [tn. 1902, Henrietta Emily
Violet, d. of Charles Robert Barton, D.L., of The
Waterfoot, co. Fermanagh, and left issue — Charles
Dermot Sladen, Gentleman, b. 1903]; (5) Reginald John
Lambart Sladen, Esq., F.R.C.S. (Eng.), Principal Medical
and Health OfficerG.I.P. Railway, India, Capt. A.F.I. M.C.,
b. 1877 [tn. 1902, Jessie, d. of the late Peter Stuart of
Blackheath, and has issue — Kenneth Reginald Sladen,
Gentleman, b. 1906; and Margaret Shiela] ; (6) Hugh
Alfred Lambart Sladen, Gentleman, b. 1878 ; (7) Alexander
George Lambart Sladen, Esq., M.C., Major (ret). T.A. ,
Eng. (Kingswood House, The Lee, nr. Great Missenden,
Bucks. Club — Junior Carlton), b. 1880 [tn. 1915, Doris
Maud, only child of Albert Mayer of 30 Barkston Gardens,
S.W., and has iisue — Antony Edward Lambart Sladen,
Gentleman, b. 1916 ; and Patricia Enid Lambart] ; (8)
Algernon Ryder Lambart Sladen, Esq., Major (T.A.)
R.G.A. (Clubs— British Empire, R.A.C.), b. 1885 [tn.
1913, Winifred Evelyn, d. of John Dupuis Cobbold of
Holywell, and has issue — Algernon Ivan Sladen, Gentleman,
b. 191 o] ; (9) Edward Lambart Sladen, Gentleman,
M.I.C.E. (c/o Carro Ferril del Sud, Buenos Ayres, Argen-
tine), b. 1888 ; and five daus. Seat —
Sons of Douglas Brooke Sladen, Gentleman, b. 1824 ;
d 1910; tn. 1849, Mary (d. 1868), d. of John Wheel-
ton, Sheriff of London : —
Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen, Gentleman, B.A.,
B.C.L. (Oxon.), b. 1856 ; m. 1st, 1880, Margaret Isabella,
(d. 1919), d. of Robert Muirhead of Ararat, Victoria,
Australia ; 2nd, 1920, Christian Dorothea, d. of the late
John Duthie of Cults House, Aberdeen, and has issue
Douglas Brooke Charles Sladen, Esq., D.S.O., Major R.A.
(ret.), b. 1881 [tn. 1914, Eleanor Thorold Dinorbin, d. of late
Percival Hughes, Colonial Civ. Ser.]. Address — c/o West-
minster Bank, George Street, Richmond, Surrey. Clubs —
Authors', Ranelagh.
Rev. St. Barbe Sydenham Sladen, formerly Rector of St.
Margaret Pattens, E.C., M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1858 ; tn. 1883,
Harriet Ann, d. of the late Rev. Octavius Brock; and has surv.
issue — (1) Leslie St. Barbe Sladen, Gentleman, B.A.
(Oxon.), b. 1888 ; (2) Norman St. Barbe Sladen, Gentleman,
b. 1891 [m. 1920, Violet Mabel, d. of Robert Henry
Thorpe, M.Inst.C.E. and has issue — Ruth St. Barbe (Club
—Royal Societies)] . Res. — 8 Clydesdale Mansions, Notting
Hill, W.i 1. Club— City Carlton.
SLADDEN(H.Coll.,4Aug. 1926). Or, a pale azure, on
a chief of the last a mitre between two crosses pattee of
the field. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath cf
the colours, a unicorn's head azure, charged on the neck with
a catheiine-wheel or. Motto— " Cura ut valeas."
Fifth son of John Sladden, M.R.C.S., of Ash -next-
Sandwich, b. 1812 ; d. 1870 ; tn. 1840, Elizabeth, d. of
Thomas Coleman, of Gcss Hall, Ash, Kent : —
Sir Julius Sladden, Knt. Bach. (1926), b. 1847 ; m. 1877,
Eugenie Narcisse, d. of John Mourilyan, of Paris; and has
issue — John Dilnot Sladden, Esq., b. 1878 [m. 1925,
Winifred Letitia, d. of Thomas Hawkins]; Arthur Francis
Savory Sladden, Esq., M.D., b. 1884 [tn. 1914, Mary
Christabel, d. of Rev. Llewellyn Williams] ; George
Mourilyan Sladden, Esq., b. 1886 [tn. 1925, Marjorie
Mary, d. of of Rev. E. Ford] ; Cyril Edgar Sladden, Esq.,
D.S.O., M.C., Major late Worcestershire Regt., Head of
Science Dept., Eton, b. 1890 [tn. 1919, Alice Amelia, d.
of Rev. A. E. Brown-Constable] ; May Eugenie ; Mary
Kathleen; Ethel Narcisse ; and Juliet Elizabeth. Res. —
Seward House, Badsey, Evesham, Worcestershire. Club—
Evesham (Evesham).
SLADE (H. Coll.). Per fesse argent and sable, a pale
counterchanged and three horses' heads erased two and
one of the second, a chief ermine, thereon two bombs fired
proper. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, on amount vert, a horse's head erased sable,
encircled with a chain in the form of an arch gold. Mottoes
— " Fidus et audax " ; "A bon droit." Livery — Green
coat, silver buttons.
Sons of Sir Cuthbert Slade, 4th Bart, of Maunsel
House, co. Somerset, Capt. (ret.) (late Adj.) Scots
Guards, J. P. co. Somerset, b. 1863; d. 1908; tn.
1896, Kathleen, dau. of Rowland Scovell of Fairholme,
co. Dublin : —
Sir Alfred Fothringham Slade, 5th Bart. (30 Sept. 1831),
Lieut. Res. of Officers, late Scots Gds. , b. 1898 ; tn. 1922,
Freda Mary, yngr. d. of the late Sidney Meates, of White
Hall, Maidenhead. Seat — Maunsel House, Bridgwater.
Res. — Beacon Lodge, Colwall, co. Hereford. Clubs — Pratt's.
Guards',
Michael Nial Slade, Esq., Lieut. Res. of Officers, late
Somerset L.I., b. 1900; tn. 1928, Angela Clare Rosalind,
d. of Orlando Chichester. Res. —
Son of Sir Alfred Frederic Adolphus Slade, 3rd Bart.,
Receiver-Gen. of Inland Revenue, Hon. Col. 2nd
Somerset Vol., formerly Capt. 57th Foot, b. 1834 ; d.
1890 ; tn. i860, Constance, d. of William Cuthbert of
Beaufort Castle, Hexham, Northumberland : —
Basil Alfred Slade, Esq., b. 1865 ; tn. 1st, 1891, Louisa
Mary (obtained a divorce 1925), d. of William Clements
of Kingsclere ; and has had issue — Frederick William Patrick
Slade, Esq., Lieut. -Comdr. late R.N.V.R., Asst. Agent
Port Sudan, served Great War, Chevalier Order of the
Redeemer, and M.C. (Greece), b. 1892 [tn. 19 14, Marie,
d. of Edouard Perruche, and d. 1928, leaving — 1 dau.] ;
and Iris Mary ; 2nd, 1925, Grace Joanna, d. of Edward
H. Tame, of Halstead, Essex. Club — Carlton.
Son of Sir Frederick William Slade, and Bart., Q.C.,
b. 1801 ; d. 1863 ; tn. 1833, Barbara Maria, d. of
Charles Browne-Mostyn : —
Harry Hubert de Merve Slade, Esq., b. 1845 ; tn 1879,
Evelyn Juliet Marguerite, second d. of Capt. Frederick
Sayer. Res. — 41 Chester Terrace, S.W.i. Club — Junior
ParlfOD
1784
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Son of Wyndham Slade, Esq., T.P. and D.L. for co.
Somerset, B.A. Balliol Coll. (Oxon.), Metropolitan
Police Magistrate 1877- 1901, formerly Capt. West
Somerset Yeo. Cav., late Recorder of Penzance, b.
1826; d. 1910 ; m. 1863, Cicely, d. of Sir Digby
Neave, Bart., of Dagnam Park, Essex: —
Wyndham Neave Slade, Esq., J. P., M.A. Balliol Coll.
Oxon, Barrister-at-Law, Recorder of Bridgwater, b. 1867'
m. 1895, Evelyn Mary, d. of William Clarence Watson of
Colworth, Beds. Seat — Montys Court, Taunton.
Sons of Lt.-Col. William Hickes Slade, 5th Lancers,
b. 1829; d. 1884; m. 1861, Cecilia Louisa, d. of Sir
Charles Des Voeux, 2nd Bart.: —
Cecil William Poulet Slade, F.R G.S , F.Z.S., late Capt.
3rd Batt. Wiltshire Regt. and British South African Police,
served Mashonaland 1890 (med. and clasp), and H.Q.
Aldershot 1915-19, b. 1863. Res.— 3 Upper Belgrave
Street, S.W.i. Clubs— Arthur's, Turf, R.Y.S.
Reginald Robert Slade, Gentleman, late Lieut. 4th Batt.
Suffolk Regt., served Great War 1915, b. 1868. Club—
Arthur's.
Sons of Rev. George Fitz Clarence Slade, M.A. (Oxon. ),
Rector of Buckland, Surrey, Rural Dean of Reigate, b.
1831 ; d. 1904 ; m. 1858, Eleanor Frances, d. of Henry
Warre of Bindon, Somerset : —
Marcus Warre Slade, Esq., K.C., B.A. (Oxon.), Barrister-
at-Law, b. 1865 ; m. 1901, Josephine Isabella, d. of the late
Rev. H. Savill Young of Mallard Court, Oxon. ; and has
issue— Marcus George Savill Slade, Gentleman, b. 1906;
Muriel Rebecca ; and Eleanor Isabella. Res. — Mallard's
Court, Stokenchurch, Bucks. Club — United Service.
Henry Adolphus Warre Slade, Gentleman, b. 1869 ; m.
1898, Beatrice Isobel Hilda, d. of the late David A. Gordon
of Culvennan, co. Kirkcudbright ; and has issue — (1)
Gerald Gordon Slade, Esq., Lieut. R.N., b. 1899 ; (2)
Maurice Gordon Slade, Gentleman, b. 1902. Res. - —
Willard's Hill, Etchingham, Sussex.
SLANEY, see KENYON-SLANEY.
SLATOR, see WILSON-SLATOR.
SLAUGHTER (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1. argent, a
saltire sable (Slaughter) ; 2. ermine, on a chief indented
gules, three ducal coronets or (Leech); 3. argent, a iret
sable (Vernon) ; 4. barry of six or and azure (Pembridge) ;
5. argent, a lion rampant gules, collared or (Pipe); 6.
argent, three bugle-horns sable, stringed or (Bellingham) ;
7. bendy of six argent and gules, on a canton sable, a
lion passant argent (Bellingham) ; 8. argent, a cross en-
grailed gules (Wiltshire) ; 9. paly of six argent and sable, on
a bend or, three pheons of the second (Hathway). Crest —
Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-eagle argent, with
wings expanded azure. Motto — " Despicio terrena."
Livery — White, blue facings.
Sons of Edward Slaughter, by his wife Frances, d. of
Sir Edward Mostyn, Baronet, of Talacre: —
Very Rev. Monsignor Edward Henry Slaughter, Private
Chamberlain at the Court of the Vatican.
William Edmund Slaughter, Gentleman, b. 1847 ; m.
1870, Teresa, d. of Joseph Coverdale of Ingatestone, co.
Essex; and has issue — (1) Edward Slaughter, Gentleman,
b. 1872 [m. 1 91 7, Grace Joan, d. of William Treharne
Pellew, of Trewint, North Cornwall, and has issue —
Barbara] ; (2) William Slaughter, Gentleman, b. 1872 ;
(3) Reginald Slaughter, Esq., C.M.G., D.S.O., Lt.-Col.
(ret.) R.A.S.C., served Boer War 1899-1901, and Great
War 1914-18 (desp. 6 times, C.M.G., D.S.O.), b. 1874 [m.
1927, Gladys Elizabeth d. of T. W. Pessell] ; (4) Basil
Slaughter, Gentleman, b. 1877 [m. , Elise, d. of
E. Sandys, and has issue — 3 sons, 1 dau.] ; Mary Frances ;
and Constantia. Estate — Widcombe Lodge, East Harptree,
co. Somerset. Post. add. — 7 Arundel Street, Strand, Lon-
don. Club — Junior Carlton.
SLAZENGER (H. Coll.). Azure, a chevron between in
chief two lymphads, sails furled, with oars, and in base an
anchor erect, all or. Mantling— Azi- North of ireiand
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, 'ar and Great War
azure, winged or, each wing charsir Claude Champion
barbed and seeded proper. Mot'Lodgei Maldon, Essex ;
Yr. son of the late Joion Srniiey> Esq., Lieut.
Cheshire, by Eliza his wife^g Smjiey, Esq. , b. 19 10 ;
Albert Egerton Legh Slaze^ sq-> 6- IQl6. and Patricia
Gold and Silver Wyre Draw-Goring Heath, Oxon. Town
the Court of that Compaq r w Clubs— Naval and
of Philip Gully of TheycRoy ulster Yacht.
Captain late of the 22P Es Member Ulster Unionist
Mary Elizabeth, his wiffo [an. r9IO-22, Major Res. of
Head Hall, WinlatorS( served m S. African War (medal
Ralph Chivers Gully S^ar Igi4_l8| b_ l879 (adopted the
add.— Sandwich Bay,
Clubs — City Carlton,
SLEIGHT of We
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sable. Badge —
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slight none."
Sons of
b. 1853;
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mal name of Kerr 1905) ; m. 1905, Maud, d. of
SI L. Simpson of New York; and has issue — Cyril
Smiley, Gentleman, b. 1906; and Elizabeth Maud.
-39 Eaton Place, S.W. Clubs— Marlborough, Carlton,
try.
Son of Hubert Stewart Smiley, Esq., temp. Capt. Roy.
Fus., b. 1883 ; d. 1922 ; m. 1909, Elsie Hope, d. of the
late Sir Charles Frederick Gill, K.C., Recorder of
Chichester : —
Charles Michell Smiley, Gentleman, b. 19 10. Res. —
S. Audley Street, W.i.
IITH, see ARMITAGE-SMITH, CUSACK-SMITH,
"F -ASSHETON - SMITH, FREER - SMITH,
LIES-SMITH, GREVILLE-SMITH, HORTON-
.TH, HORTON-SMITH-HARTLEY, LAWSON-
.ITH, LEADBITTER-SMITH, LINDSAY-SMITH,
i TAYLOR-SMITH.
SMITH (H. Coll.). Ermine, on a pale gules, between
ur cross crosslets of the second, a like cross or. Mantling
ules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
ubit arm couped fessewise vested gules, cuffed argent, the
land proper grasping a sword erect of the second, pom-
elled and hilted or. Supporters — On the dexter, a
syphon or, the wings per fesse or and sable ; on the
mister, a lion azure, charged on the shoulder with a
crozier or. Motto — " Faber meae fortuna?."
Son of Frederick Smith, of Birkenhead, Barrister -
at-Law, Middle Temple, b. ; d. 1887 ; m.
Elizabeth, d. of Edwin Taylor, of Birkenhead : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Frederick Edwin Smith, P.C., G.C S.I.,
K.C., 1st Earl of Birkenhead (28 Nov. 1922), Viscount Fur-
neaux of Charlton, Viscount (13 June 1921), and Baron
(3 Feb. 1919), Birkenhead of Birkenhead, and a Baronet
(24 June 1918), M.A., B.C.L., Oxford, Barrister-at-Law,
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Gray's Inn, K.C. 1908, Bencher 1908, Treasurer 1916, 1917,
and 1924, Solicitor-Gen. 1915, Attorney-Gen. 1915, and
1916-19, Lord High Chancellor 1919-22, Sec. of State for
India 1924, b. 1872 ; m. 1901, Margaret Eleanor, d. of
Rev. Hugh Furneaux, Fellow of Corpus Christi, Oxford ;
and has issue — Frederick Winston Furneaux Smith,
commonly called Viscount Furneaux, b. 1907 ; Lady
Eleanor Furneaux ; Lady Pamela Margaret Elizabeth.
Seat — Charlton, Banbury, co. Oxford. Town res. — 32
Grosvenor Gardens, S.W.i. Clubs — Marlborough,
Pratt's, Carlton.
SMITH (H. Coll.). Azure, two bars nebuly argent, each
charged with as many crescents sable, a chief or, issuant
therefrom a demi-lion of the third. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — Issuant out of an antique crown or, an
ostrich's head sable, holding in the beak a horse-shoe gold,
between two wings quarterly sable and argent. Supporters
— On either side a lion rampant vert, ducally gorged
and lined or. Motto — " In seipso totus teres."
Son of Ferdinando Dudley Lea Smith, Esq., J. P.,
D.L., of Halesowen Grange, b. 1834 ; d. 1905 ;
m. 1865, Amy Sophia, d. of James Heath Leigh, of
Belmont Hall, Cheshire : —
Rt. Hon. Ferdinando Dudley William Lea Smith,
12th Baron Dudley (15 Feb. 1439), J. P. co. Worcester,
Lieut. -Col. (ret.) Worcs. Regt., b. 1872 ; s. as 13th Baron
on the termination of the abeyance in his favour 191 6 ,
m. 1904, SybilAugusta, d. of Rev. Canon Henry Coventry,
Rector of Severn Stoke, Worcs.; and has issue — Hon.
Ferdinando Dudley Henry Lea Smith, b. 19 10 ; Hon.
Barbara Amy Felicity. Seats — Mear House, Kempsey,
Worcs. ; The Grange, Halesowen, co- Worcester.
SMITH of Appledore (H. Coll., 30 Oct. 1920). Argent,
upon a mount vert, in front of an oak-tree fructed proper,
a lion passant gules, in chief three estoiles sable. Mantling
vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a mast and sail of a ship proper, the sail charged
with a sphinx couchant sans wings argent, an anchor
fessewise sable, entwined with a scroll silver inscribed
" H.M.S. Romulus " in letters also sable. Badge — A
flower de luce leaved and slipped, and a sprig of oak
fructed in saltire both proper, ennled with a circlet or.
Motto — " Quod facio, valde facio."
Son of Thomas Reardon Smith, Esq., Capt. R.N., of
Appledore, Devon, b. 1809; d. 1859; m. 1832,
Elizabeth (d. 1906), d. of Capt. Philip Green : —
Sir William Reardon Smith, 1st Bart. (1 July 1920), of
Appledore, Devon, b. 1856 ; m. r88o, Ellen, d. of Thomas
Pickard Hamlyn ; and has issue — (1) Willie Smith, Esq.,
b. 1887 [m. 1910, Elizabeth Ann, d. of John Wakeley, of
Cardiff; and has issue — William Reardon Smith, Esq.,
b. 1911 ; Allan John Smith, Gentleman, 6. 1914 ; Douglas
Hamlyn Smith, Gentleman, b. 1928 ; and Eileen
Mary {Res. — Lyncombe, Barry, co. Glamorgan)]; (2)
Douglas Smith, Esq., b. 1894 [m. 1916, Gladys May, d. of
John Randall, of Cardiff ; and has issue — Margaret
Hamlyn; Jean Reardon] ; Lilian Nellie [m. 1914, William
Liley, of Clinton Road, Penarth. Glam] ; Gertrude [tn.
1914, Arthur John Popham, of Tydraw Road, Penylan
Cardiff] ; Elizabeth Hamlyn [m. 1922, Douglas Aubrey
Low, of Cape Town and has issue] ; Grace Hamlyn. Res. —
Cornbrough, Ty-Gwyn Road, Pen-y-lan, Cardiff. Clubs —
Reform; 1920; R.T. Yacht: Exchange; County
(Cardiff).
SMITH, of Brownlow (ante 1580, Ped. H. Coll.). Per
pale or and gules, three fleurs-de-lys counterchanged.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
fleur-de-lys parted per pale or and gules.
Only son of William Smith, Gentleman, of Brownlow,
Congleton, b. 1816 ; d. 189 1 ; m. 1859, Elizabeth, d.
of John Nowell, of Congleton : —
William George Smith, Gentleman, b. i860; m. 1896,
Ellen, d. of George Wilson, of Astbury ; and has issue-
William Smith, Gentleman, b. 1898 ; John Smith, Gentle-
man, b. 1900 ; George Robert Timmis Smith, Gentleman,
b. 1905 ; Peter Timmis Smith, Gentleman, b. 1909. Res.—
Brownlow, nr. Congleton, Cheshire.
SMITH of Colwyn Bay (H. Coll., 1912). Per chevron
gules and argent, in chief two cocks of the second, and in
base a whale spouting proper. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a whale, a cock,
both as in the arms. Supporters— Dexter, a miner,
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and Sutherland Highlanders, and Capt. North of Ireland
Imp. Yeom., served in S. African War, and Great War,
b. 1876; m. 1903, Valerie, yst. d. of Sir Claude Champion
de Crespigny, Bart., of Champion Lodge, Maldon, Essex ;
and has issue — (1) Hugh Houston Smiley, Esq., Lieut.
Gren. Gds., b. 1905; (2) John Claude Smiley, Esq., b. 19 10;
David de Crespigny Smiley, Esq., b. 1916; and Patricia
Margaret. Seat — Great Oaks, Goring Heath, Oxon. Town
res. — 8 Hay Hill, Berkeley Square, W. Clubs — Naval and
Military ; Roy. Clyde ; and Roy. Ulster Yacht.
Peter Kerr Kerr-Smiley, Esq., Member Ulster Unionist
Council, M.P. for Antrim Jan. 1910-22, Major Res. of
Officers, late 21st Lancers, served in S. African War (medal
and clasps), and Great War 1914-18, b. 1879 (adopted the
additional name of Kerr 1905) ; m. 1905, Maud, d. of
Ernest L. Simpson of New York; and has issue — Cyril
Hugh Smiley, Gentleman, b. 1906; and Elizabeth Maud.
Res. — 39 Eaton Place, S.W. Clubs— Marlborough, Carlton,
Cavalry.
Son of Hubert Stewart Smiley, Esq., temp. Capt. Roy.
Fus., b. 1883 ; d. 1922 ; m. 1909, Elsie Hope, d. of the
late Sir Charles Frederick Gill, K.C., Recorder of
Chichester : —
Charles Michell Smiley, Gentleman, b. 1910. Res. —
50 S. Audley Street, W.i.
SMITH, see ARMITAGE-SMITH, CUSACK-SMITH,
DUFF -ASSHETON - SMITH, FREER - SMITH,
GILLIES-SMITH, GREV1LLE-SMITH, HORTON-
SMITH, HORTON-SMITH-HARTLEY, LAWSON-
SMITH, LEADBITTER-SMITH, LINDSAY-SMITH,
and TAYLOR-SMITH.
SMITH (H. Coll.). Ermine, on a pale gules, between
four cross crosslets of the second, a like cross or. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
cubit arm couped f essewise vested gules, cuffed argent, the
hand proper grasping a sword erect of the second, pom-
melled and hilted or. Supporters — On the dexter, a
gryphon or, the wings per fesse or and sable ; on the
sinister, a lion azure, charged on the shoulder with a
crozier or. Motto — " Faber meae fortunas."
Son of Frederick Smith, of Birkenhead, Barrister-
at-Law, Middle Temple, b. ; d. 1887 ; m.
Elizabeth, d. of Edwin Taylor, of Birkenhead : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Frederick Edwin Smith, P.C., G.C ST.,
K.C., 1st Earl of Birkenhead (28 Nov. 1922), Viscount Fur-
neaux of Charlton, Viscount (13 June 1921), and Baron
(3 Feb. 1919), Birkenhead of Birkenhead, and a Baronet
(24 June 1918), M.A., B.C.L., Oxford, Barrister-at-Law,
Gray's Inn, K.C. 1908, Bencher 1908, Treasurer 1916, 1917,
and 1924, Solicitor-Gen. 1915, Attorney-Gen. 1915, and
1916-19, Lord High Chancellor 1919-22, Sec. of State for
India 1924, b. 1872 ; m. 1901, Margaret Eleanor, d. of
Rev. Hugh Furneaux, Fellow of Corpus Christi, Oxford ;
and has issue — Frederick Winston Furneaux Smith,
commonly called Viscount Furneaux, b. 1907 ; Lady
Eleanor Furneaux ; Lady Pamela Margaret Elizabeth.
Seat — Charlton, Banbury, co. Oxford. Town res. — 32
Grosvenor Gardens, S.W.i. Clubs — Marlborough,
Pratt's, Carlton.
SMITH (H. Coll.). Azure, two bars nebuly argent, each
charged with as many crescents sable, a chief or, issuant
therefrom a demi-lion of the third. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — Issuant out of an antique crown or, an
ostrich's head sable, holding in the beak a horse-shoe gold,
between two wings quarterly sable and argent. Supporters
— On either side a lion rampant vert, ducally gorged
and lined or. Motto — " In seipso totus teres."
Son of Ferdinando Dudley Lea Smith, Esq., J. P.,
D.L., of Halesowen Grange, b. 1834 ; d. 1905 ;
m. 1865, Amy Sophia, d. of James Heath Leigh, of
Belmont Hall, Cheshire : —
Rt. Hon. Ferdinando Dudley William Lea Smith,
1 2th Baron Dudley (15 Feb. 1439), J.P. co. Worcester,
Lieut.-Col. (ret.) Worcs. Regt., b. 1872 ; s. as 13th Baron
on the termination of the abeyance in his favour 191 6 ,
m. 1904, SybilAugusta, d. of Rev. Canon Henry Coventry,
Rector of Severn Stoke, Worcs.; and has issue — Hon.
Ferdinando Dudley Henry Lea Smith, b. 1910 ; Hon.
Barbara Amy Felicity. Seats — Mear House, Kempsey,
Worcs. ; The Grange, Halesowen, co. Worcester.
SMITH of Appledore (H. Coll., 30 Oct. 1920). Argent,
upon a mount vert, in front of an oak-tree fructed proper,
a lion passant gules, in chief three estoiles sable. Mantling
vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a mast and sail of a ship proper, the sail charged
with a sphinx couchant sans wings argent, an anchor
fessewise sable, entwined with a scroll silver inscribed
"H.M.S. Romulus" in letters also sable. Badge — A
flower de luce leaved and slipped, and a sprig of oak
fructed in saltire both proper, entiled with a circlet or.
Motto — " Quod facio, valde facio."
Son of Thomas Reardon Smith, Esq., Capt. R.N., of
Appledore, Devon, b. 1809 ; d. 1859 ; m. 1832,
Elizabeth (d. 1906), d. of Capt. Philip Green : —
Sir William Reardon Smith, 1st Bart. (1 July 1020), of
Appledore, Devon, b. 1856 ; m. 1880, Ellen, d. of Thomas
Pickard Hamlyn ; and has issue — (1) Willie Smith, Esq.,
b. 1887 [m. 1910, Elizabeth Ann, d. of John Wakeley, of
Cardiff; and has issue — William Reardon Smith, Esq.,
b. 1911 ; Allan John Smith, Gentleman, b. 1914 ; Douglas
Hamlyn Smith, Gentleman, b. 1928 ; and Eileen
Mary (Res. — Lyncombe, Barry, co. Glamorgan)]; (2)
Douglas Smith, Esq., b. 1894 [m. 1916, Gladys May, d. of
John Randall, of Cardiff ; and has issue — Margaret
Hamlyn; Jean Reardon] ; Lilian Nellie [m. 1914, William
Liley, of Clinton Road, Penarth. Glam] ; Gertrude [m.
1914, Arthur John Popham, of Tydraw Road, Penylan
Cardiff] ; Elizabeth Hamlyn [m. 1922, Douglas Aubrey
Low, of Cape Town and has issue] ; Grace Hamlyn. Res. —
Cornbrough, Ty-Gwyn Road, Pen-y-lan, Cardiff. Clubs —
Reform; 1920; R.T. Yacht: Exchange; County
(Cardiff).
SMITH, of Brownlow (ante 1580, Ped. H. Coll.). Per
pale or and gules, three fleurs-de-lys counterchanged.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
fleur-de-lys parted per pale or and gules.
Only son of William Smith, Gentleman, of Brownlow,
Congleton, b. 1816 ; d. 1891 ; m. 1859, Elizabeth, d.
of John Nowell, of Congleton : —
William George Smith, Gentleman, b. i860; m. 1896,
Ellen, d. of George Wilson, of Astbury ; and has issue —
William Smith, Gentleman, b. 1898 ; John Smith, Gentle-
man, b. 1900 ; George Robert Timmis Smith, Gentleman,
b. 1905 ; Peter Timmis Smith, Gentleman, b. 1909. Res. —
Brownlow, nr. Congleton, Cheshire.
SMITH of Colvvyn Bay (H. Coll., 1912). Per chevron
gules and argent, in chief two cocks of the second, and in
base a whale spouting proper. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a whale, a cock,
both as in the arms. Supporters — Dexter, a miner,
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pickaxe, suspended from his belt a miner's lamp all proper ;
sinister a female weaver, holding in the exterior hand a
shuttle also proper. Motto — " Gratias ago."
Son of Joshua Smith of Eccles, J. P. Lancashire, b. 1837 ;
d. 1906 ; m. 1852, Elizabeth, d. of John Henry Whalley
of Trawden, co. Lancaster: —
Rt. Hon. Sir Frederick Henry Smith, 1st Baron Colwyn,
of Colwyn Bay, co. Denbigh (22nd June 1917), Bart. (1912),
J.P.Cheshire, Denbigh, Carnarvon, and forSalford, b. 1859 ;
m. 1882, Elizabeth Ann, d. of the late Hamilton Savage of
Eccles, Manchester; and has issue — (1) Hon. Frederick
Hamilton Henry Smith, M.A., LL.B. (Camb.), b. 1887 [m.
1913, Hilda, eldest d. of John Ross of Alexandria ; and has
issue — Frederick John Vivian Smith, Esq., b. 19 14; and
Elizabeth Joan Babette Hamilton (Res. — Sefton House,
Lathom, nr. Ormskirk) ] ; (2) Hon. Hubert Constantine
Smith, Capt. R.A.F., b. 1890 [m. 1917, Marjorie, d. of
Arthur Birkett ; and has issue — Michael Constantine Smith,
Esq., b. 1919; Anthony Methwold Constantine Smith,
Gentleman, b. 1923 ; and Elizabeth Pamela (Res. — White
Lodge, Knutsford, Cheshire)]; Hon. Winifred [m. 19 17,
MajorThomas Roy Irons, R.A.F.] ; Hon. Dorothy Elizabeth
[m. 1910, Alan George Boumfrey of Willaston, Cheshire];
and Hon. Kathleen Whalley. Res. — Queen's Lodge,
Colwyn Bay ; and 12 Abingdon Gardens, W.8.
SMITH of Kidderminster (H. Coll ). Argent, on a
cross gules, between four horseshoes proper, five bezants.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, upon a garb fessewise or, a pheasant proper.
Badge — A sprig of apple leaved and blossomed proper,
entiled by a circlet or. Motto— "Dens meus dux meus."
Son of : —
Sir Herbert Smith, 1st Bart. (U.K., 30 June 1920), of
Kidderminster, co. Worcester, b. 1872 ; m. 1892, Emily,
d. of George Pratt of Kidderminster ; and has issue —
Herbert Smith, Esq., b. 1903 ; Mabel Merci ; Dora [m.
1922, George Ingram, of Northampton]. Res. — Blake-
brook House, Kidderminster ; Witley Court, Stour-
port, co. Worcester.
SMITH (H. Coll., 8 Mar. 1926). Argent, a cross couped
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a unicorn's head erased sable, armed,
crined and charged on the neck with a cross couped or,
two roses in saltire argent, barbed, seeded, leaved and
slipped proper. Motto — " Pactum serva."
Only son of Francis Smith, Gentleman, of Colombo,
Ceylon, b. 1825 ; d. 1892 ; m. 1869, Emily Minter, d.
of William Johnson Iron, of Dover, Kent : —
Rev. William Francis Smith, M.A. (Camb.), Clerk in
Holy Orders, Vicar of Weston-by-Welland, co. Northamp-
ton, b. 1880; m. 1905, Alice Mary, d. of Rev. Charles
John Meade, Vicar of Boughton Monchelsea, co. Kent ;
and has issue — Graham Francis Smith, Gentleman, b. 1906.
Res. — Weston Vicarage, Market Harborough.
Son of Thomas Smith, Gentleman, b. 1842 ; d. 1927 ;
m. 1871, Georgiana Rollings: —
Archibald Thomas Sydney Smith, Gentleman, b. 1881 ;
m. 1908, Ethel Gertrude, d. of John Cooper, Esq., J. P., of
Delaprie Abbey, co. Northants. ; and has issue — (1) Ronald
Thomas Sydney Smith, Gentleman, b. 1915; (2) John
Siward Sydney Smith, Gentleman, b. 1917; Mary Monica
Sydney ; Aileen Winifred Sydney ; and Joy Millicent
Sydney. Res. — Diyanila Kele, Lindula, Ceylon.
PRINCE-SMITH of Hillbrook (H. Coll., 1911). Per
chevron nebuly or, guttee-de-sang and gules, two stags'
heads caboshed in chief of the last and a rose in base argent,
barbed and seeded proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a dragon's head erased gules,
charged with a rose as in the arms, between a stag's attires
or. Motto — " Firmior quo paratior."
Son of Sir Prince-Smith, 1st Bart., J. P., b. 1840 ; d.
1922; m. 1864, Martha Ann (d. 1913), d. of John
Greenwood of Skipton-in-Craven, Yorks. : —
Sir Prince Prince-Smith, 2nd Bart. (11 Feb. 191 1), b.
1869 ; assumed by Deed Poll 1922, the additional surname
of Prince; m. 1894, Maud Mary, d. of Henry Wright of
Mayfield, Keighley, and has issue — William Prince-Smith,
Esq., M.C., late Lieut. R.F.A., b. 1898 [m. 1923, Marion
d. of Nickell Lean, of Beach Lawn, Waterloo, Liverpool] ;
Doris Evelyn [m. 1919, Capt. John H. Brigg ; and has issue] ;
and Joan Mary [m. 1926, David Allan Hield; and has
issue]. Seats — Whinburn, Keighley; and Southburn,
Driffield, Yorks.
SMITH (H. Coll., 27 April 1889). Per fesse azure and
gules, a fesse flory counterflory argent, between three
mullets in chief or, and a rock, thereon a dove in base proper.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
gules, on a chief indented sable, a unicorn's head erased or,
between two roses of the field, barbed and seeded proper.
colours, in front of a lion's head erased argent, gorged with
a collar flory counterflory azure, on the head a crown vallary
or, three mullets fessewise gold. Motto — " Perseverando. "
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Cecil Clementi Smith, P.C.
G.C.M.G., K.C.M.G., M.A. (Camb.), of The Grange,
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Welwyn, 6. 1840 ; m. 1869, Teresa, d. of the late Arthur
Newcomen, of Kirkleatham Hall, Redcar:—
Arthur Clementi Smith, Esq.
Hubert Clementi Smith, Esq., D.S.O. , Brigadier late
R. E. and Roy. Corps of Signals, served S. Africa (Queen's
Medal, 4 clasps, King's Medal, 2 clasps), and Great War
(desp., D.S.O. , Legion of Honour), b. 1878; m. 1909,
Kathleen Margaret, d. of Sir Harry Clarke Jervoise, Bart. ;
and has issue — Paul Stopford Clementi Smith, Gentleman,
b. 1910; and three daus. Res. — Kirby House, Hungerford.
Club — United Service.
Eustace Clementi Smith Esq., Indian Army, b. 1879.
SMITH of Sydney (H. Coll.). Sable, a chevron or,
between in chief a fleece, and in base a plough argent.
Mantling sable and or. Crest- -On a wreath of the colours,
a garb surmounted by five mullets in arch or. Badge — A
pineapple proper, enfiled by a circlet or. Motto — "Sapit
qui laboret."
Son of James Smith, cf Hackney : —
Hon. Sir James Joynton Smith, K.B.E. (1920), M.L.C.of
N.S. Wales, b. 1855 ; m. 18 , Nellie Eloise, d. of
Res.— Hastings, Baden Street, Randwick, Sydney, N.S.W.
SMITH (H. Coll.). Gules, on a fesse between three
horseshoes argent, a mullet between two boars' heads
couped sable. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, an unicorn's head erased argent,
armed or, charged on the neck with a horseshoe sable.
Supporters — On the dexter, a lion proper, and on the
sinister, a stag proper, between the attires a passion-cross
gules, each supporter charged on the neck with a
barnacle or. Motto — " Paulatim."
Son of Samuel Wyatt Smith, of Bristol, b. 1825 ;
d. 1875 :—
Sir Hubert Llewellyn Smith, G.C.B. (1919), formerly
Comptroller-Gen. and Permanent Sec. to Board of Trade,
Chief Economic Adviser to H.M. Govt. 1919-27, b. 1864 ;
m. 1901, Edith, d. of G. M. Weekley, of Hartlands,
Cranford; and has issue — Arthur Llewellyn Smith,
Esq., b. 1903 ; Harold Wyatt Llewellyn Smith, Esq.,
b. 1906 ; John Clare Llewellyn Smith, Esq., b. 1909 ;
Stephen Hubert Llewellyn Smith, Esq., b. 1912 ; Mar-
garet Llewellyn ; and Pbcebe Llewellyn. Res. — 5 The
Grove, Highgate Village, N.6. Club — New University.
Sir CLARENCE SMITH, Kt. Bach., one of His
Majesty's Lieutenants for City of London, J. P. co.
Kent, M.P. for E. Div. of Kingston-upon-Hull (1892-95).
Born June 16, 1849, being the son of the late Rev.
Gervase Smith, D.D. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms : Sable, a dexter arm embowed and couped
at the shoulder proper, holding in the hand a lamp
suspended by three chains or, between two ivy leaves in
pale also or, on a chief of the last three mullets of six
points gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a Mantling sable and or ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, two pickaxes in
saltire sable, thereon an eagle wings expanded or, each
wing charged with a mullet of six points gules ; with the
Motto, "Quasrendo." Married, 1875, Mary (d. 1923),
daughter of William Webster of Highbury, N. ; and has
jssue — (1) Rev. Gervase Ashton Smith, Vicar of Shurdington
since 1921, b. 1876 (Res.— Shurdington Vicarage, nr. Chel-
tenham) ; (2) Stanley Turnor Smith, Esq., b. 1879 [m. 1905,
Hilda, d. of Rev. Walford Green, D.D.]; (3) Clarence
Hubert Smith, Esq., b. 1882; (4) Rev. Everard Smith,
b. 1885 [m. 1910, Margaret, d. of J. T. Whiteley, of Leeds
(Res.— Hermitage Vicarage, Newbury, Berks.)] ; (5) Alton
Ewart Clarence Smith, Esq., Capt. late S. Lanes. Regt.,
b. 1887 [m. 1916, Hilda Burnet, d. of T. E. Salvesen, Esq.,
J. P., of 37 Inverleith Place, Edinburgh]; (6) Kenneth
Clarence Smith, Esq., b. 1891 \m. 1916, Marian Hebe, d. of
Asher Prior, of Havergal House, Chichester] ; Helen ;
Doris; Kathleen; and Vera. Postal address — Wilmington
Manor, Kent. Club— Reform.
SMITH. Per pale gules and azure, on a chevron nebuly
counter-nebuly or, between two bezants in chief and a cross
crosslet fitch^e in base of the third, a pellet between two cross
crosslets fitchee of the second. Mantling gules and or.
Cre8t — Upon a wreath of the colours, a goat's head couped
argent, gorged with a collar gemelle azure, and between two
bezants. Motto—" Dum spiro spero."
Only son of Sir Edwin Thomas Smith, K.C.M.G.,
M.P., J. P., of Marryatville, Adelaide, b. 1830; d.
1919; m. firstly, 1857, Florence, daughter of Robert
Stock of Clifton (she died 1862) ; secondly, 1869,
Elizabeth, daughter of Edward Spicer of Adelaide : —
Sydney Talbot Smith, Esq., M.A., LL.B. Cantab.,
b. 1861 ; m. Florence, d. of Rev. W. W. Chettle, Vicar of
Bradley, Staffs., and has issue — 4 sons. Post, address —
Kensington Park, South Australia.
SMITH of Christchurch, N.Z. (H. Coll.). Or, a smith's
hammer sable, on a chief argent a pale gules, charged
with a leopard's face affrontee of the first, between two
lymphads of the second. Mantling sable and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-leopard guardant or,
collared and chained and supporting a flagstaff sable,
flowing therefrom a banner azure charged with a mullet
argent, fimbriated gules. Badge — In front of two smiths'
hammers in saltire sable a rose gules, surmounted by
another rose argent. Motto — " Loyal and stand fast."
Son of John Smith, of Consett : —
Hon. George John Smith, C.B.E., V.D., Col. (ret.) N.Z.
Defence Corps, Member House of Representatives, New
Zealand, b. 1862; tn. 1st, 1887, Eleanor Sarah Bruce
(d. 191 7), d. of Robert Dawson, of Brucefield; 2nd, 1924,
Constance Margaret, d. of Alexander Harley, and widow
of Arthur Martin, M.D., F.R.C.S.E. Res.— Riverlaw,
Opawa, Christchurch, N.Z.
SMITH of Hexham (H. Coll.). Or, a castle gules, on
a chief sable, between two martlets argent, a lozenge of
the field. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a crane proper, holding in the beak a snake
vert, and resting the dexter claw upon a lozenge as in the
arms. Motto — " Firm in faith."
Son of the late Thomas Eustace Smith, M.P., of
Gosforth House, Newcastle-on-Tyne : —
Clarence Dalrymple Smith, Gentleman, O.B.E., b. 1868 ;
m. , Cicily, d. of late Charles Foster, of Southill,
co. Durham. Res. — Loughbrow, Hexham, Northumber-
land. Clubs — Windham, Carlton.
SMITH of Poyntington Manor (H. Coll., 17 Nov.
1917). Vert, a cross ermine, between in the first and
fourth quarters a lymphad sails furled argent, and in the
second and third a garb or. Mantling vert and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a garb or, a
pen and a sword in saltire proper. Motto — " Esse quam
videri."
Son of Benjamin Smith, of Mark Lane, London,
b. ; m. : —
Frederick William Weld -Smith (formerly Smith), Gen-
tleman, b. . Res. — The Grange, Thornford, Sher-
borne, Dorset.
SMITH (H. Coll., ). Barry of six ermine and
gules, a lion rampant sable, crowned with a vallary crown
or, between three passion-crosses gold. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion as
in the arms, holding in the fore-paws a cross also as in the
arms, and resting the dexter hind foot on an annulet or.
Motto — " Doctrina ferro perennior."
Sons of Rev. Canon Gregory Smith, LL.D. , of The
Howdah, Horsell, Woking, b. 1826; d. 1920; m.
Agnes, d. of Rev, G. W. Murray, M.A. : —
Lt.-Col. Arthur Murray-Smith, C.B.E., R.A., b. 1868;
assumed by Deed Poll 19 12 the additional surname of
Murray ; m. 1899, Rebe Mabel, d. of Thomas Marlow,
of Aldridge, Staffs. ; and has issue— Arthur Ronald
Murray-Smith, Lieut. R.N., b. 1903; and Doris Rebe.
Club Army and Navy.
Gordon Murray-Smith, Gentleman, b. 1873 ; assumed by
Deed Poll 191 2 the additional surname of Murray ; m. 1900,
Annie Helen, d. of Arthur Mander, and has issue — Barbara
[m. 1925, Dr. Robert Fenner] ; Agnes ; and Betty Constance.
Res. — 8 Kensington House, Kensington Court, W.8.
Sons of John George Smith, Gentleman, b. 1829; d.
1917 ; m. 1869, Amy, d. of Charles Frederic Darwall
of The Close, Walsall:—
George Frederick Darwall Smith, Gentleman, M.A.,
M.D., B.Ch. (Oxon.), F.R.C.S. (Eng.), L.R.C.P. (Lond.),
b. 1874; m. 1905, Louise, d. of Henry Peter Payne; nd
has issue — John Anderton Darwall Smith, Gentleman,
b. 1912 ; Randle Frederick Hicks Darwall Smith, Gentle-
man, b. 1914. Res. — Thoke Cottage, Hamsey Green, near
Warlingham.
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ERNEST OCTAVIUS SMITH, Esquire, J. P. for New
South Wales, being the fifth son of the late Rev. John
Jennings Smith, M.A. (Cambs. ), first Incumbent of St.
Paul's, Paterson, New South Wales, by his wife Anne Tim-
berlake. Armorial bearing's— Quarterly, sable and argent,
a cross parted and fretty counterchanged, between in the
first and fourth quarters three martlets, one and two or, and
in the second and third a lion rampant gules. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a demi-lion gules, charged on the shoulder with a
passion cross, two trefoils in saltire slipped or. Motto —
"Mens conscia recti." Residence —
SMITH. Erminois, a chevron gules, on a chief engrailed
of the last a rose argent, barbed and seeded proper, between
two martlets or, quartering Green and McKenzie, a crescent
for difference. Mantling gules and or. Crest, issuant from
a chaplet of roses argent, a rock proper, thereon a martlet
rising or, holding in the beak a rose as in the arms, leaved
and slipped proper. Motto — " Suaviter sed fortiter."
Livery— Dark green, with scarlet piping, the collar trimmed
with red and white lace, scarlet waistcoat.
Sons of Francis Patrick Smith, Gentleman, of Barnes
Hall, b. 1835; d. 1919; m. 1868, Margaret Scott
(d. 1900), eldest dau. of the Rev. Alfred Gatty, Doctor
of Divinity, Vicar of Ecclesfield, co. York. : —
William McKenzie Smith, Esq., D.S.O., Col. (ret.) York-
shire Dragoons ("Queen's Own") Yeomanry Cavalry,
b. 1869 [Arms as above, impaling: — Quarterly, 1 and 4,
lozengy argent and gules ; 2 and 3, sable, a chevron between
three leopards' faces or (for Wentworth-Fitzwilliam)] ; m.
July 29, 1899, Lady Mabel Florence Harriet Wentworth-
Fitzwilliam, J. P. W. R. Yorks., second dau. of Viscount
Milton. Seat— Barnes Hall, Sheffield.
Francis Scott Scott-Smith, Gentleman, b. September 8,
1870 ; m. January 27, 1898, Beatrice Maud, youngest dau.
of Rev. E. L. Walsh of Richmond, Surrey, and has issue-
Rosemary L'Estrange Scott. Res.— Banks Hall, Barnsley,
Yorks. J'
Philip Gatty Smith, Esq., M.A. Oxon., Major (ret.)
Yorkshire Dragoons, b. January 27, 1875; m. 1921,
Violet, d. of the late Major Walter Burrell ; and has issue-
Alexander Mackenzie Smith, Gentleman, b. 1924. Res.—
The Lodge, Hovingham, York.
Leonard Kirke Smith, Esq., C.B.E., D.S.O., formerly
Col. comdg. "Royal Scots" Regt., b. January 24,
1877; m. 1914, Vera, d. of the late Capt. Charles Hubert
Hicks, Lanes. Fus., and has issue — Peter Mackenzie
Smith, Gentleman, b. 1916; Michael Mackenzie Smith,
Gentleman, b. 1917; Colin Mackenzie Smith, Gentleman,
b. 1925. Res.— Aberford House, Aberford, Leeds.
Ven. Godfrey Scott Smith, Arcrldeacon of Furness, M.A.
Oxon. ,6. July 14, 1878; m. 1906, Katharine Isabella, elderd.
of Admiral A. T. Powlett of Frankton Manor, near Rugby ;
and has issue — Francis Armand Smith, Gentleman, Mid-
shipman R. N.,b. 1910; Sidney Powlett Smith, Gentleman,
b. 1913; John Mackenzie Smith, Gentleman, b. 1914 ;
and three daus. Res. — Haverthwaite Vicarage, Ulverston.
David Thurstan Smith, Gentleman, b. December 8,
1879 ; m. 1908, Barbara H. , d. of C. Dorrington Batt of The
Hill, Witney, and has issue — David Patrick Smith, Gentle-
man, b. 1909 ; Ailrie Mackenzie Smith, Gentleman, b. 1918 ;
and 3 daus. Res. — Ebberston Hall, Snainton, Yorks.
Gilbert Kirke Smith, Gentleman, b. June 20, 1881 ;
m. 19 19, Margery White ; and has issue — Patrick Mackenzie
Smith, Gentleman, b. 1924 ; Christopher Antony Mackenzie
Smith, Gentleman, b. 1925. Res. — Eutterglen, Dunkeld.
George McKenzie Smith, Esq., Major (ret.) East Lanca-
shire Regt., b. May 26, 1883. Res. — Cuilaluinn, Aberfeldy.
SMITH (H. Coll.). Argent, on a cross formee extended
to the sides of the shield pean, between in the first and
fourth quarters a fleur-de-lys, and in the second and third a
saltire couped gules, a wreath of oak or. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a saltire or, a fleur-de-lys gules, between two branches of
oak fructed proper. Motto —
Son of Benjamin Smith of Merridale, Wolverhampton,
b. ; d. ; m. : —
Horace Percy Smith, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
SMITH (L.O. , 1867). Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, an eagle
displayed gules, charged on the breast with a horse-shce
of the field (Smith) ; 2 and 3, or, two cross crosslets fitchee
in chief, and in base the attires of a stag affixed to the scalp
gules, a chief chequy of the last and argent (Molison, L.O. ,
c. 1672-7). Mantling gules, doubled or. Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries, an ostrich proper, in his beak a horse-
shoe or. Motto — " Tu ne cede malis."
Eld. son of Major John Smith, 51st Regt. Bengal Army,
b. ; d. ; m. : —
? present representative.
SMITH. Azure, a saltire parted and fretty between four
martlets argent. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, in front of a mount vert a serpent
nowed, thereon an owl all proper. Motto — " Coenobio
salvus."
Sons of Gordon Smith, Gentleman, M.R.C.S. ot
England, b. 1829; d. ; m. 1855, Henrietta Alice,
dau. of John Gutsole of Dover: —
Samuel Gordon Smith, Gentleman, M.R.C.S., b. 1858.
Anderson Francis Smith, M.R.C.P. and M.R.C.S.,
Edinburgh, b. Dec. 14, 1859.
SMITH (H. Coll.). Gules, a chevron cottised between
three cinquefoils ermine, all within a bordure engrailed
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, in front
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of a talbot's head couped gules, a cinquefoil couped ermine,
between two trefoils slipped vert.
Son of Henry Flesher Smith, Esq., J. P. Colonies of
New South Wales and Queensland,^. 1838; d. 1910;
m. 1877, Sophia Susannah, d. of Edward Charles
Close of Morpeth, in the Colonv of New South
Wales :—
Thomas Close Smith, Gentleman, M.A. (Exeter Coll.,
Oxford), Barr.-at-Law, late Major R. Bucks. Hussars,
b. 1878; m. 1909, Hon. Mary Caroline Elizabeth Grenville
Morgan-Grenville ; and has issue — Richard Sidney Grenville
Smith, Gentleman, b. 1910 ; Charles Nugent Smith, Gentle-
man, b. 1911 ; Henry Temple Smith, Gentleman, b. 1918 ;
and Susan Caroline. Estate and postal address — Boycott
Manor, Buckingham. Clubs — Cavalry, Oxford and Cam-
bridge.
JOSEPH SMITH, Esq., J. P. co. Palatine of Lancaster
and co. Denbigh, and for the Borough of Oldham, Mayor
of Oldham 1893-94. Born Sept. 22, 1844, second son of the
late John Smith of Holyrood, Oldham, by his wife Hannah,
dau. of Joseph Senior of Shelley, Yorkshire. Armorial
bearings —Per chevron invected sable and erminois, two
owls in chief argent and a rose in base gules, barbed
and seeded proper. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a rose gules, barbed and seeded
proper, thereon an owl argent. Motto — " Labore et dili-
gentia." Married, Sept. 29, 1869, Ann Maria, dau. of
John Jackson of North Moor, Oldham ; and has Issue —
Annie Adeline. Residence — Plas Parciau, Old Colwyn,
N Wales.
LUMLEY-SMITH. Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, two
chevronels invected between two demi-gryphons couped
respecting each other in chief, and as many battleaxes in
saltire in base, all sable, a crescent for difference (Smith) ;
2 and 3, sable, on a pile or, ten billets, four, three, two and
one of the field (Gabriel). Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a mount
vert, thereon a greyhound couchant proper, two battleaxes
in saltire or. Motto — " Pret a tressaillir."
Issue of Sir Lumley Smith, Kt. Bach., M.A. , and
sometime Fellow of Trinity Hall (Camb.), K.C. , and
formerly Q.C. , a Master of the Bench and Treasurer
of the Inner Temple, Senior Judge of the City of
London Court, and a Judge of the Central Criminal
Court, a Member of the Commission of Lieutenancy
for the City of London, a J. P. for co. Sussex, and
Chairman of Quarter Sessions for West Sussex, Recor-
der of Sandwich, co. Kent, 1883-94 ; Judge of the
Shoreditch and Bow County Courts 1892-93, and Judge
of the Westminster County Court 1893-1901, b. 1834
(being a younger brother of the late Richard Horton
Horton-Smith, Esq., K.C. — q.v.); d. 1918 ; m. 1874,
Jessie Croll (who died Nov. 15, 1879), sec. dau. and
co-heiress of Sir Thomas Gabriel, late of Edgecombe
Hall, Wimbledon, co. Surrey, first and last Baronet,
and a Knight of the Medjidie : —
Thomas Gabriel LumleyLumley-Smith, Esq., D.S.O.
(1918), Major Res. of Officers late 21st ("Empress ot
India's") Own Lancers. F.S.A., an Officer of the Order of
the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, and Grand Secretary
to the Mark Master Mas.ns, formerly of Trinity Coll.,
Cambridge, b. Oct. 27, 1879; assumed by Deed Poll the
additional surname of Lumley \m. Sept. 12, 1911, Gwen-
dolen, younger dau. ofCharles Edward Coles, Esq., C.M.G.,
Pasha; and has issue — Timothy Algernon Lum ley-Smith,
Esq., b. 1914; Crewe Humphrey Lumley-Smith, Gentle-
man, b. 1920 ; and Moya. Res. — 50 Onslow Square, S.W.
Clubs — Cavalry, Athenaeum.
Sibyl Gabriel Lumley, m. 1901, Sir Cecil James Barrington
Hurst, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., K.C, and has issue.
Alice Gabriel Lumley, m. 1906, Lt.-Col. Richard Henry
Keane, C. B.E. (d. 1925) (3rd son of Sir Richard Francis
Keane, 4th Bart, of Cappoquin)) ; and has issue.
RICHARD CLIFFORD SMITH, Esquire, F.G.S., J.P.
cos. of Derby and Manchester. Born June 12, 1846, being
the only son of George Samuel Fereday Smith, F.G.S.,
F.R.G.S., of Grovehurst, Kent, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1884, and J.P. for cos. Kent, Sussex, and Lancaster,
M.A. (Queen's Coll.), Oxford, Barrister-at-Law, of the
Inner Temple, by his wife Mary Jane, dau. of Richard
Hampson of Manchester. Armorial bearings— Gules, a
bend engrailed argent, between two salamanders in flames
proper. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, upon a mount vert, in front of a rock, a
chamois proper. Motto — " Per saxa per ignes," Married,
June 1, 1870, Alice Maude (d. 1910), second dau. of Thomas
Lever Rushton of Moor Piatt, co. Lancaster. Seat — Grove-
hurst, Tunbridge Wells.
SMITH. Per chevron or and sable, two tridents erect
in chief and a thunderbolt winged and inflamed in base,
all counter-changed. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, in front of a thunderbolt winged
argent and inflamed proper, a representation of a Cyclops'
head affronted also proper. Motto — " Mine eye is single."
Livery— Black, with yellow facings.
Sons of Roandeu Albert Henry Bickford Smith, Esq.,
F.S.A. , of Trevarno, Helstone, Cornwall, M.A.
(Cantab.), Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple), late Capt.
Cornwall Rifle Rangers, b. 1859 ; d. ; m. 189 1,
Caroline Louisa Marianne, only dau. of the late J. E.
Hilary Skinner, Barrister-at-Law:—
William Nugent Venning Bickford Smith, Gentleman,
b. May 14, 1892. Seats — Trevarno, Helstone, Cornwall ;
Young House, Broadhempstone, Devon.
John Allan Bickford Smith, Gentleman, b. April 23, 1895.
SIDNEY SMITH, Gentleman. Armorial bearings—
Gyronny of eight gules and sable, four pheons in saltire,
points to the centre. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours,
on a Roman fasces, a pheon point upwards or, between
two laurel-branches fructed proper. Motto — " Concedat
laurea linguas. ' Residence— 19 Doyle Gardens, N.W.10.
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WILLIAM SMITH, Esq., Lieut.-Col. 3rd Vol. Batt.
Black Watch, V. D. , J. P. co Forfar, and for co. of city
of Dundee. Born March 1844, being the eldest son of the
late David Smith of Dundee, and his wife Isobel, dau. of
Gabriel Ramsay. Armorial bearings (L.O., 1897)—
Argent, a bend azure, between three horse-shoes inter-
laced sable in chief and an eagle displayed of the third
in base, beaked and membered gules. Mantling azure,
doubled argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the liveries, a
fleur-de-lys argent, interlaced with a horse-shoe sable ;
and on an escroll over same this Motto, " Ready and
fit." Married, Tune 1866, Susan Roberts, only surviving
dau. of John Cable; and has Issue — (1) Alexander Duncan
Smith, Gentleman, Member of the Faculty of Advocates
[m. 1898, Helen Gordon Fullerton] ; (2) John Smith, b.
and d. 1870 ; (3) John Cable Smith, b. and d. 1871 ; (4)
David Ramsay Smith, b. 1876, d. 1877 ; (5) Harry Kebel
Smith, Gentleman, 3rd V.B.R.H. b. Nov. 1877 (Res.—
7 Beechwood Terrace, Dundee) ; (6) William Ramsay
Smith, Gentleman, 3rd Vol. Batt. R. H., b. Oct. 1880;
(7) Sydney Watson Smith, Gentleman, b. Jan. 1882 ; (8)
Charles John Smith, Gentleman, b. Nov. 1884; (9) James
Stewart Richardson Smith, Gentleman, b. July 1889 ; (10)
Kenneth Roberts Smith, Gentleman, b. 1891 (Res. — 83
Pitkerrow Road, Dundee) ; Isabella Butchart ; Susan ;
Wilhemina Ramsay ; Victoria Ramsay ; Elizabeth ; and
Marion.
SMITH (H. Coll.). Argent, on a chevron azure, be-
tween three oak-leaves vert, each charged with an acorn
or, as many leopards' faces jessant-de-lys of the field.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, a cubit arm erect, habited azure, cuffed, and
charged with three mascles in chevron argent, holding in
the hand proper three branches of oak vert, fructed or.
Motto — " Deo non fortuna fretus. "
Sons of the Rt. Hon. William Frederick Danvers Smith,
2nd Viscount Hambleden, D.L. co. Devon, b. 1868 ;
d. 1928 ; m. 1894, Lady Esther Caroline Georgina,
third d. of the 5th Earl of Arran : —
Rt. Hon. William Henry Smith, 3rd Viscount Hambleden
(10 Nov. 1 891) [Supporters— Dexter, a sea-lion vert,
langued gules, sem£e of escallops and gorged with a collar
or, pendent therefrom by a gold chain a portcullis of the
third ; sinister, a wyvern gules, langued azure, sem6e of
mullets or, and gorged with a gold chain, therefrom pen-
dent a portcullis of the third], b. 1903 ; m. 1928, Lady
Patricia Herbert, d. of 15th Earl of Pembroke. Seat —
Greenlands, Henley-on-Thames. Town res.— 31 Belgrave
Square, S.W.i.
Hon. James Frederick Arthur Smith, b. 1906.
Hon. David John Smith, b. 1907.
WILLIAM MACADAM SMITH, Esquire, J. P. for
co. Somerset 1896, Commissioner of Supply for the
co. of Lanark, a Volunteer Officer. Born Oct. 2, i860, being
the third son of James Smith of Benvue, near Glasgow, by
his wife Ann Wells, dau. of Robert Brown, Edinburgh.
Armorial bearings— Azure, in chief a drinking-cup and
in base a chess-rook or, on a chief engrailed of the
last, a chess-rook of the first. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
dolphin hauriant or, three chess-rooks azure. Motto—
"Generosity with Justice." Livery— Dark green and gold.
Married, Sept. 5, 1883, Helena Jane, dau. of Richard
Greenshields Ross, J. P., of Ravensleigh, near Glasgow;
and has Issue — Robina Metta ; Dorothy Wells ; and
Ida Jean. Res. — 19 Hamilton Drive, Glasgow, W.2.
Sir WILLIAM ROBERT SMITH, Knight Bachelor
(1919), M.D. (Aberdeen), D.Sc. (Edinburgh), D.P.H.
(Camb.), M.D. (honoris causa) National Univ. of Greece,
Athens, Padua, and Ghent, LL.D. (honoris causa) Univ.
of Geneva, Hon. Diploma in State Medicine of the Royal
Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons (Ireland), F.R.S.
(Edinburgh), Barrister-at-Law (Middle Temple), Hon. Col.
Med. Units 44th Div. T.A., Specialist Sanitary Officer
67th Div. T.A. 1914-18, late Brig.-Surg. 4th City
of London Vol. Inf. Brig, and London Rifle Brig.,
Principal, late President, of the Royal Institute of Public
Health, Professor of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
in King's College, Univ. of London, D.L. and J. P.
co. London (Sheriff 1898-9), and co. Berkshire, Medical
Officer, London School Board, Vice-Chairman of the
Metropolitan Asylums Board 1910-13, Mayor of Holborn
1905-6. Decorations— V.D., T.D., Knight of Grace of
the Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of
Jerusalem, Orders of the Medjidie, the Royal Redeemer
of Greece, Rising Sun of Japan, Legion of Honour
(France), Excellent Crop with GrandCordon (China), Crown
of Roumania, George I. of Greece, Leopold II. of Belgium,
Crown of Italy, White Eagle of Serbia, Gold Medal for
Services to Preventive Medicines, Ministre de Publique
Instruction, -France, Medals of Honour, University of
Brussels, City of Bordeaux, City of Ghent, Hon. Freedom
of Scarborough. Born May 28, 1850, being the eldest son
of the late Capt. Robert Thomas Smith, of Plumstead, and
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Elizabeth Harriet his wife. Armorial bearings (H. Coll. ) —
Vert, a saltire between in chief a rose, and a sun rising from
the base or, on a canton ermine, a civic wreath of the second.
Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a falcon wings endorsed and inverted proper, holding in the
dexter claw a sword erect or, charged on the breast with an
escutcheon vert, thereon a serpent nowed gold. Motto —
" Prudentia et constantia." Livery — Dark green and gold.
Married 1st, April 18, 1877, Mary Eleanor (d. 1901), only
dau. of the late Major Richard Pascoe of Falmouth ; and
has Issue — Arthur Corbett Smith, Major R.F.A. (Spec.
Res.), M.A. (Ch. Ch., Oxford), Barrister-at- Law, b. Nov. i,
1879 [m. iq2i, Theresa Iris, d. of Oscar Thomas]; and
Marion Edith Katherine; 2nd, April 21, 1913, Frances
Wheeler, J. P., Lady of Grace of the Venerable Order of the
Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, widow of Robert Byles,
Esq. , of Norton-on-Tees. Res. — 37 Russell Square, Lon-
don, W.C. ; The Homestead, Cookham, Berks. Chambers
— 5 Essex Court, Temple, EC. Clubs— Carlton, Royal
Societies', Savage, Royal Automobile.
SMITH (H. Coll., 15 August 1862). Azure, on a bend
engrailed between two fleurs-de-lys argent, three unicorns'
heads erased azure. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's head quarterly
argent and azure, erased or. Mottoes — " C'en est fait " ;
" Prodesse quam conspici."
Only son of Henry Dolling Smith-, Gentleman, Solicitor,
b. 1858; d. 1906; m. 1886, Frederica Charlton, yst. d.
of William Wightwick, Esq., of Folkestone, J. P. co.
Kent :—
Cuthbert Henry Dolling Smith, Gentleman, b. 1892.
Surv. son of Major-General Walter Henry Smith,
I.S.C., b. 1828 ; d. 1899 ; m. 1857, Catherine, d. of
Rev. Robert James Todd Dolling, M.A., late Rector
of Wormshill, co. Kent: —
William Hawker Smith, Gentleman, b. 14 April 1869.
Res.—
SMITH of Pittodrie (L.O.). Or, on the waves of the
sea, a three-masted ship in full sail proper, flagged gules,
on a chief vert, a flame of fire between two horse-shoes of
the first. Mantling vert, doubled or. Crest — On a wreath
of his liveries, a sea-horse argent. Motto — "Per undas."
Livery — Green, yellow facings.
Son of George Smith, Esq., J. P. co. Aberdeen, Capt.
6th Batt. Gordon Highlanders, b. 1871 ; killed in
action 1915 ; m. 1896, Kathleen Marion, d. of William
Workman : —
Robert Laidlaw Smith, Gentleman, b. 1906. Seat —
Pittodrie, Pitcaple, Aberdeenshire.
SMITH (U.O.). Argent, on a bend between two bulls'
heads erased azure, armed or, three lozenges of the last.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-bull salient azure, armed and unguled or.
Motto — ■" Delectat amor patriae."
Sons of Capt. William Thomas Smith of Besborough,
b. 1816 ; d. 1884; m. 1st, Caroline Eliza (d. 1866),
d. of William Walman Patterson of Coggeshall,
Essex ; 2nd, 1873, Kate Auber Chambers: —
FitzHenry Augustus Smith, Esq., J. P. (High Sheriff
1905), b. 1859; m. 19 10, Kathleen Muriel, elder d. of late
Lt.-Col. Joseph Oates Travers, Leicestershire, and grand-d.
of late Maj.-Gen. Sir Henry Marion Durand, R.E. ,
K. C.S.I. Seats—
Percy R. C. Smith, Gentleman, b. 1862. Res. —
Otto William Smith, Gentleman, b. 1863. Res. —
Ernest St. George Smith, Esq., Capt. 2nd Batt. Roy.
Dub. Fus. , b. 1878; m. 1910, Kathleen Emily, widow of
Avenal Bradford, and eld. d. of Col. Arthur Phillpots, late
R.A. Res.—
SMITH of Craigend (L.O. , 1802). Gules, a chevron
ermine, between two crescents in chief and a garb in base
or. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Creat — On a wreath
of his liveries, an eagle's head erased, ducally gorged
proper. Motto — " Macte."
Present Representative (?).
Smith of Craighead. Same arms, with the addition
(rematric. 1802) of " a bordure of the last " {i.e. or).
Son of Thomas Deuroche Smith, Gentleman, late
Bengal C.S. , b. ; d. 1925; m. 1887, Florence, d.
of Gen. John Bayley, R.E. : —
Lewis Deuroche Smith, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Smith of Jordanhill. Same arms, but (rematric. 4 June
1802) the bordure engrailed.
Eldest son of Rt. Hon. James Parker Smith, P.C. ,
Fellow of Winchester Coll. , sometime a Fellow of.
Trinity Coll., Camb., Barr.-at-Law, J. P., D.L., M.P;
for Lmirkshire (Partick Div. ) 1890-1906, b. 1854
d. 1929 ; m. 1882, his cousin, Mary Louisa, d. of the
late William Hamilton : —
Archibald Colin Hamilton Parker Smith, Esq., late Capt.
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, b. 1883. Estate —
Jordanhill, Glasgow. Res. — Ryera, North Berwick.
Smith of Carbeth-Guthrie.
1837) the bordure invected.
Son of : —
Present Representative?
Same arms, but (rematric.
SMITH (H. Coll.). Or, a chevron cottised sable,
between three demi-griffins couped of the last, the two in
chief respecting each other. Mantling sable and or
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an elephant's head
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erased or, charged on the neck with three fleurs-de-lys sable.
Motto — " Tenax in fide."
Sons of Abel Smith of Woodhall Park, Herts., J. P.,
D.L., M.P., b. 1829; d. 1898; m. 1st, 1853, Lady
Susan Pelham, second d. of 3rd Earl of Chichester: —
Abel Henry Smith, Esq., J. P. and D.L., Capt. Herts.
Yeo. (T.D.), M.P. for Christchurch 1892-1900 and for E.
Herts. 1900-10, b. 1862; m. 1889, Hon. Isabelle Anna
Brownlow, J. P. Herts., fourth d. of 2nd Baron Lurgan ;
and has issue — Winifred Susan [m. 1918, Capt. James
Filmer Hamilton Houldsworth] ; Gladys Evelyn; and
Violet Frances Gertrude \m. 19 16, Capt. Charles Butler,
O.B.E., M.C., late K.R.R.C.]. Seat— Woodhall Park,
Hertford. Clubs — Carlton, Wellington.
Edward Pelham Smith, Esq., Major late R.A. , b. 1868;
m. 19 10, Dorothy Isabel Morton, elder d. of Rev. John
Colvile Morton] Mansel-Pleydell, M.A. ; and has issue —
Thomas Abel Smith, Gentleman, b. 1913. Res. —
Sons of Reginald Abel Smith, Esq. (eld. son of Robert
Smith of Goldings — see below), J. P., late Major Herts.
Yeo. Cav., B.A. (Camb.), b. 1857; d. 1902; m. 1885,
Hon. Margaret Alice Holland, second d. of 1st Viscount
Knutsford : —
Reginald Henry Macaulay Abel Smith, Esq., M.C.,
Capt. Herts. Yeo., b. 1890; m. 1st, 1913, Myrtle Vere (d.
1920), d. of Sir Robert Abercromby, 7th Bait. ; 2nd, 1922,
Beatrice, d. of Frances Pelham Whithead, of 36 Hans
Place, Chelsea, and has issue— Pamela ; and Cynthia. Res.
— Woodfill, Hatfield, Herts.
Lionel Robert Abel Smith, Gentleman, Fellow of All
Souls', Oxford, b. 1893; m. 1922, Monica, d. of Norman
Ross, and has issue — Christian. Post. add. — Pinewood,
Witley, Surrey.
Son of Robert Smith, Esq., J. P. and D.L., of Gold-
ings, b. 1833; d. 1894; m. 1857, Isabel {d. 1913), d.
of Henry John Adeane, M.P., of Babraham, Cam-
bridge : —
Eustace Abel Smith, Esq., J. P., b. 1862 ; m. 1891, Aileen
Geta Katherine, d. of Col. John Augustus Conolly, V.C. ;
and has issue — (1) Desmond Abel Smith, Gentleman, b.
1892; (2) Edward Michael Conolly Abel Smith, Gentleman,
b. 1899; (3) Robert Eustace Abel Smith, Gentleman, b.
1909 ; Emmeline ; and Alethea. Res. — Longhills, Bran-
ston, co. Lincoln. Clubs — Wellington, Brooks's.
Sons of Lt. -Col. Wilfrid Robert Abel Smith, C.M.G.,
Gren. Gds., b. 1870; killed in action 1915; m. 1900,
Hon. Violet E. K. Somerset, only d. of 2nd Baron
Raglan : —
Ralph Richard Abel Smith, Gentleman, Lieut. Gren.
Gds., b. 1903; m. 1928, Olive, d. of James Ismay. Res. —
Upton Lea, Slough.
Wilfrid Lyulph Abel Smith, Gentleman, b. 1905.
Yngst. son of Robert Smith, Esq., J. P. ot Goldings
(see above) : —
Bertram Abel Smith, Esq., D.S.O..M.C., T.D., Lt.-Col.
late comdg. 139th Sherwood Foresters Inf. Bde,, A.D.C.
to H.M. King George 1920, b. 1879 ; in. 1905, Hon.
Rhona Margaret Ada Hanbury-Tracy (d. 1926), ygst. d. ot
Baron Sudeley ; and has issue — (1) Jocelyn Abel Smith,
Gentleman, b. 1906; (2) Anthony Abel Smith, Gentleman,
b. 1909 ; and Veronica Mary. Res. — Cossington, Leicester ;
45 Montagu Square, W.i. Clubs — Brooks's, St. James's.
Sons of Rev. Albert Smith, M.A., b. 1841 ; d. 1914 ;
m. 1st, 1865, Emma, fifth d. of William Markham of
Becca Hall: —
Edwin Philip Smith, Esq., Major 4th Batt. Beds. Regt.,
b. 1865 ; m. 1st, 1888, Catherine (d. 1890), d. of Col. George
Lloyd- Verney ; 2nd, 1895, Gertrude Mary, d. of W. S.
Hodgson, of Esher, Surrey, and has issue — 3 daus. Res. —
Wendover, Bucks.
Brig.-Gen. Lionel Abel Smith, D.S.O. (ret.), R.A. , b.
1870; m. 1923, Genevieve Lilac, d. of the late Robert
Walsh of Armagh. Res. — 24 Kensington Court Gardens.
W.8.
Harold Robert Smith, Gentleman, b. 1878. Res. —
Sons of Frederick Chatfield Smith, Esq., J. P. and
D.L., of Bramcote Hall, b. 1823 ; d. 1905 ; in. 1858,
Harriet Matilda (d. 19 14), d. of Francis Pym of The
Hasells, Beds. :—
Herbert Francis Smith, Esq., J. P. Notts., Lt.-Col. and
Hon. Col. South Notts. Imp. Yeo., M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1859 ;
m. 1894, Julia, d. of late Maj.-Gen. Edmund Manningham
Manningham-Buller of Brocton Lodge, Stafford ; and has
issue — Edmund Frederic Herbert Smith, Gentleman, b.
1898 ; and Rubv Violet. Seat— Didlington Hall, Norfolk.
R"— 33 Chesham Place, S.W. Club— Carlton ,
Ruthven Frederic Ruthven-Smith, Gentleman, b. 1864;
m. 1894, Laura Olivia, eld. d. of late Rt Hon Sir John
Colomb, P.C., K.C.M.G.; and has issue — Doreen
Ruthven; Gwendoline Laura ; and Theophila Mary. Res.
— 81 Cadogan Gardens, S.W.
Sons of Col. Granville Roland Francis Smith, C.B.,
C.V.O., of Duffield Hall, Derby, Assist.-Adjutant and
Quartermaster-Gen. London District, late Lt.-Col.
Coldstream Gds., b. i860; d. 1917 ; m. 1883, Lady
Blanche Catherine Keith-Falconer (d. 1923), second
d. of 8th Earl of Kintore, K.P.:—
Rev. Roland Audley Smith, b. 1887; m. 1913, Margaret
Halcro Erskine, only d. of R. A. Hill of Bridge of Allan,
N.B. , and has issue — Granville Roland Smith, Gentleman,
*. ; and 2 daus. Res. — Hertingfordbury Park, Hert-
ford.
Arthur Francis Smith, Esq., D.S.O., M.C., Major Cold-
stream Guards, served in the European War 19 14 (wounded),
b. 1890; m. 1918, Hon. Monica Victoria, d. of 1st Baron
Somerleyton, and has issue— Geoffrey Arthur Granville
Smith, Gentleman, b. 1926; and 3 daus. Res. — 12 Eaton
Square, S.W.i.
Sons of Francis Abel Smith, Esq., D.L. (High Sheriff
1900), late Major and Hon. Lt.-Col. Notts. Imp. Yeo.,
b. 1861 ; d. 1908 ; m. 1885, Madeline St. Maur, fourth
4. of Rev. Henry Seymour: —
Henry Abel Smith, Gentleman, Lieut. Roy. Horse Gds. ,
b. 1900. Seat — Wilford House, Nottingham. Res. —
Manor House, Ashby-de-la-Zouch. Club — Turf.
Alexander Abel Smith, Gentleman, b. 1904.
Sons of Oswald Augustus Smith, Esq., D.L. , M.A.
(Camb.), b. 1826; d. 1902; m. 1856, Rose (d. 1892),
only d. of Arthur Vansittart of Shottesbrooke, Berks. : —
Rupert Oswald Smith, Gentleman, b. 1864. Club —
Oxford and Cambridge.
Maurice Oswald Smith, Gentleman, b. 1866. Club — St.
James's.
Sons of Eric Carrington Smith, Esq., a Commissioner
of Lieutenancy for the City of London, I 1828 ; d.
1906; m. 1849, Mary (d. 1891), third d. of J.
Maberly: —
Lindsay Eric Smith, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1852;
m. 1887, Helen Mary, d. of William James Collyer Esq.,
J. P. of Hallbourne, Surrey; and has issue. Seat —
Ashford, Handcross, Surrey. Clubs — Travellers', United
University, St. James's.
Algernon Fox Eric Smith, Esq., C.B., Major and Hon.
Lt.-Col. late 1st Life Gds., b. 1857. Seat~ Gonerby House,
Gonerby, Grantham. Res. — 59 Cadogan Square, S.W.
Beilby Eric Smith, Gentleman, b. 1864 ; m. 1887,
Elizabeth Mabel, d. of late Rowland Hugh Cotton of
Etwal ; and has issue. Res. —
Sons of Dudley Robert Smith, Gentleman, b. 1830; d.
1897; m. i860, Emma Margarette, second d. of Rev.
Edward Willes of Astrop : —
Gerald Dudley Smith, Esq., Maj. late Bucks. Hussars
Imp. Yeo., J. P. Worcester, b. 1866 ; m. 1894, Lady Barbara
Elizabeth Coventry, J. P. Worcs., eld. d. of 9th Earl of
Coventry; and has had issue — (1) Charles Jervoise Dudley
Smith, Gentleman, Lieut. Gren. Gds., b. 1895 ; killed in
action 1915 ; (2) Osbert Walter Dudley Smith, Gentleman,
b. 1898. Seats — Strensham Court, Worcester ; Heath
House, Newmarket.
Alwyn Dudley Smith, Gentleman, b. 1868 ; m. 1895,
Theodosia, d. of John Smythe Egginton of Kirkella, Hull ;
and has issue — Anthony Smith, Gentleman, b. 1912 ; and
Auriol. Res. —
Sons of Hugh Colin Smith, Esq., one of H.M.'s
Lieuts. for the City of London, b. 1836; d. 1910; m.
1865, Constance Maria Josepha, d. of Henry John
Adeane of Babraham, co. Camb.: —
Vivian Hugh Smith, Gentleman, b. 1867; in. 1897, Lady
Sybil Mary MacDonnel, d. of the Earl of Antrim ; and
has issue — (1) Randal Hugh Vivian Smith, Gentleman, late
Lieut. 17th Lancers, b. 1898 [m. 1922, Hon. Dorothea
Gwenllian James, d. of 3rd Baron Northbourne, and
has issue — 2 daus. (Res. — Crockham Street, Westerham,
Kent] ; (2) Stephen Edward Vivian Smith, Gentleman, b.
1903 ; (3) Hugh Adeane Vivian Smith, Gentleman, b. 1910 ;
Victoria Alexandrina Vivian ; Mary Constance Vivian [m.
1928, Francis James Rennell Rodd] ; Joyce Sybil Vivian
[m. 1926, Gerald Harold Lloyd Verney, Lieut. Gren. Gds.] ;
and Honor Mildred Vivian. Seat — Squerryes Court,
Westerham, Kent. Town res. — Mitford House, Lennox
Gardens, S.W.i.
Owen Hugh Smith, Gentleman, b. 1869 ; m. Emmeline,
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d. of Eustace Abel Smith, of Longhills, Lincoln. Res. —
Langham House, Oakham, Rutland ; 39 Charles Street, W.
Lancelot Grey Hugh Smith, Gentleman, C.B.E., b. 1870.
Res. — Mount Clare, Roehampton ; 33 Portman Square, W.
Vice-Admiral Sir Aubrey Clare Hugh Smith, K.B.E.,
C.B., M.V.O., R.N. (ret.), b. 1872; m. 1899, Hon. Eliza-
beth Emma Beatrice, eldest d. of Baron Stalbridge ; and
has issue — Patrick Ivo Hugh Smith, Esq., b. 1900; and
Georgina Maria Josepha Beatrice. Res. — 87 Gloucester
Place, Portman Square, W. Club — Brooks's.
Rear-Admiral Humphrey Hugh Smith, D.S.O. (ret.),
R.N., b. 1875 ; m. 1896, Blanche, d. of Charles Scott-
Murray of Hambledon, Bucks. ; andhassurv. issue — Colin
Edward Smith, Gentleman, b. 1897 ; and Anne Margaret.
Res. — Crown House, Porchester, Hants.
Arnold John Hugh Smith, Esq., M.C., temp. Capt.
Coldstream Gds., b. 1881. Res.— 74 Portland Place, W.i.
Sons of Martin Ridley Smith, Esq., one of H.M.'s
Lieuts. for the City of London, b. 1833 ; d. 1908 ; m.
1st, 1 861, Emily Catherine, d. of Henry Stuart of
Corsbie West, Newton Stewart, N.B.; 2nd, 1884, Cecilia
(his deceased wife's sister) : —
Everard Reginald Martin Smith, Gentleman, b. 1875 ;
vi. 1906, Violet Mary, only d. of Sir Everard Alexander
Hambro of Hayes Place, Kent, and has iss*ue — Eric Martin
Smith, Gentleman, b. 1908. Res. — Codicote Lodge,
VVelwyn, Herts.
Oliver Martin Smith, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Son of Francis Nicholas Smith, Esq., of Wingfield
Park, J. P. and D.L. (High Sheriff 1907) co. Derby,
B.A. (Camb.), b. 1838 ; d. 1928 ; m. 1st, 1868, Florence
Catherine (d. 1879), d. of William Drury Lowe, Esq..
D.L., of Locko Park; 2nd, 1881, Constance Ella, d,
of late Rev. Benjamin Winthrop : —
Bernard Ridley Winthrop Smith, Gentleman, Lieut. Scots
Gds., B.A. (Camb.), b. 1882. Seat— Wingfield Park,
Ambergate, co. Derby.
Sons of Sir Gerard Smith, K.C. M.G., of Baldock,
Herts., formerly Lt.-Col. Scots Gds., J. P. East Riding,
Yorks. , M. P. .Governor of Western Australia 1895-1900,
b. 1839; d. 1920; m. 1871, Isabella Chatelaine, d. of
Rev. Joseph Harriman Hamilton, Canon of Rochester : —
Gerard Hamilton Smith, Esq., J. P. co. Derby, b. 1S76 ;
m. 1st, 1903, Lucy Elizabeth Madeleine (d. 1925), d. of the
late Sir Alexander Campbell Onslow ; 2nd, 1927, Margaret
Joyce, d. of Dr. Maurice Parry-Jones, and has issue — (1)
Gerard Onslow Smith, Esq., b. 1906; (2) David Onslow
Smith, Gentleman, b. 1911. Res. — St. Anthony's Lodge,
Coxbench, Derby. Clubs — Brooks's, County (Derby).
Paul Hamilton Smith, Gentleman, b. 18S2. Res. — 11
Park Hill Road, Hampstead, N.W.
SMITH (Confmd. U.O.). Argent, on a bend azure,
between two unicorns' heads erased sable, armed, crined
and tufted or, three lozenges of the last. Mantling; gules,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
unicorn's head as in the arms. Motto — " Honore."
Sons of Richard Flood Smith, Gentleman, b. 1842 ; d.
circa 1882 ; m. : —
Sons ?
Son of Ralph Smith Smith, Gentleman, b. 1814 ; d.
1852 ; m. 1841, Rebecca M. Bunbury : —
Francis Sidney Smith, Gentleman, b. . Res. — Gray-
son, Carter County, Kentucky, U.S.A.
Sons of William Sidney Smith, Gentleman, of "Mil-
ford," Christchurch, New Zealand, b. 1822; d. 1902;
m. 1850, Louisa Bagot, d. of John D'Arcy, Esq., J. P.
( High Sheriff co. Gal way 181 1 ), of Kiltullagh and Clifden
Castle, co. Galway: —
James Henry Smith, Gentleman, b. 1855; m. 1889, Mary
Eleanor Galwey ; and has had issug — Sidney O'Carroll
Smith, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. K.R.R.C., b. 1891 ; d. of
wounds 1916; and Eleanor D'Arcy [m. 1916, Cecil George
Haselden Robinson, and has issue]. Post, add. — Milford
Street, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Norman Lionel D'Arcy Smith, Esq. , Hon. Capt. K.O.S.B. ,
Major N.Z. Mil. and late Chief Staff Off. N.Z. Defence
Forces, served in S. Africa (medal and four clasps), b. i860.
Post. add. — Milford Street, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Ralph Sneyd Smith, Gentleman. Post. add. — Milford
Street, Christchurch, New Zealand.
SMITH (H. Coll.). Per fesse nebuly gules and argent,
a pale counterchanged, three goats' heads, erased two and
one, of the second, and as many chaplets of roses, one and
two, gules. Mantling; gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a goat's head erased
argent, holding in the mouth a rose gules, slipped and
leaved proper, two cross crosslets fitch^e in saltire gules.
Son of : —
John Smith, Esq., J. P., Alderman and formerly Mayor
of Derby, b. . Post. add. —
SMITH (H. Coll.). Per bend sable and gules, two
bendlets argent, between five mullets of six points, three
in chief and two in base, of the last, pierced of the field
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a mount vert, thereon a demi-lion sable,
holding between the paws a mullet of six points pierced
argent, a tilting-spear fessewise proper.
Son of late Joseph Smith of Summerfield House,
West Bromwich : —
Edward Fisher Smith, Esq., J. P. Worcs., b.
Seat —
SMITH formerly of Clareen, King's Co. (Orig. confmd.
U.O. 1837, limitations extended 1908). Argent, on a bend
between two unicorns' heads erased vert, armed or, three
lozenges of the last. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
Out of a crest coronet or, a unicorn's head vert, armed or.
Motto — " Exaltabit honore."
Sons of Ralph Smith, Esq., J. P., of Clareen, King's
Co.,b. 1799; d. 1875; m. 2nd, , Alicia Elizabeth,
third d. of Richard Hammersley, Esq., J. P., of Coro-
lanty, King's Co. j —
Francis George Smith, Gentleman, b. 1846. Res. — U.S.A.
Ralph Edward Henry Smith. Gentleman, b. 1850; m.
1877, Isabella Jane, d. of Richard Lindsay- Bucknall
of Turin Castle, co. Mayo ; and has surv. issue — Ralph
Henry Hammersley Hammersley-Smith, Esq., Lt.-Col.
14th Bengal Lancers, b. 1880 [w. 1908, Magdalen Frances,
second d. of Henry M'Dowell of Oakhurst Park, Wey-
bridge, Surrey, and has issue — 4 daus.]; and three daus.
Res. — The Mall, Cahir, co. Tipperary.
Robert Tottenham Tottenham - Smith, Esq., J. P.,
F.R.C.I., b. 1857; m. 1892, Katharine Margaret, d. of
Henry James Newberry; and has issue — Ralph Henry
Tottenham Tottenham-Smith, Gentleman, H.M.'s Consular
Service, b. 1893 [w. 1917, Alice, d. of Mons. Ren6 Martin,
Architect, of Rouen, Fiance, and has issue — Ralph Norman
Tottenham-Smith, Gentleman, b. 1923 ; and Yvette Isa-
bella]. Res. — St. Leonards-on-Sea
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Sons of Richard William Smith, Gentleman , of Duneske,
Cahir, co. Tipperary, b. 1833; d. 1926; m. 1S63,
Caroline (d. 1896), d. of William Going, M.A., of Alta-
villa, co. Tipperary: —
Rev. George Nuttall Nuttall-Smith, M.A., T. CD., Clerk
in Holy Orders, b. 1866 ; m. 1897, Maria Frances Honoria,
d. of Hugh Baker Stoney, M.B. ; and has issue — (1) Ralph
Nuttall Nuttall-Smith, Gentleman, b. 1898 ; (2) Hugh
Richard Nuttall-Smith, Gentleman, b. 1899 [m. 1924,
Rosamond, d. of Alexander Chester Bell, M.D. , late of
Oxford, and has issue — 1 dau.] ; (3) Bindon William
Nuttall-Smith, Gentleman, b. 1900 [m. 1924, Euphemia,
d. of Richard, of Johannesburg, and has issue — 2
daus.]; (4) George Alexander Nuttall-Smith, Gentleman,
6. 1902 [m. 1929, Alice May, d. of the late Olaf Holgar
Weber, Engineer, of Denmark] ; (5) Frederick Joshua
Edward Nuttall-Smith, Gentleman, b. 1906; (6) Patrick
Basil Nuttall Nuttall-Smith, Gentleman, b. 1910 ; (7) John
Columban Reginald Nuttall-Smith, Gentleman, b. 1915;
and Daisy Mary Caroline. Estate— Rhebogne, Limerick.
Res. — Sherwood, Boar's Hill, nr. Oxford.
Richard William Smith, Gentleman, B.A. , b. 1871 ; m.
1902, Grace Elinor, d. of Frederic Chatfield Smith,
Esq., M.P., D.L. and J. P., of Bramcote Hall, Notts.;
and has issue — William Frederick Smith, Gentle-
man, b. 1903 ; Richard Henry Smith, Gentleman, b. 1905;
Alexander George Smith, Gentleman, b. 1909; Harold
Thomas Smith, Gentleman, b. 1915. Res. — Conybeare,
Northam, N. Devon.
Son of Robert Tottenham Smith of Leipsic, King's Co. ,
b. 1815; d. 1867; m. 1850, Alice Mary, d. of John
Lawder of Ashforth, co. Roscommon : —
George Henry Smith, Gentleman, B.A., C.E., b. 1857;
m. 1889, Kate Matilda, d. of Rev. B. N. White-Spunner of
Miltown Park, Shinrone, King's Co., and has issue — Lawder
Benjamin Sandys Smith, Esq., M.C., Major late 1st Batt.
19th Inf., Ind. Army, b. 1891 \m. 1920, Ida Eleanor, d. of
the late W. R. Clark, Esq., J. P. of Killballaskea, Shinrone,
and has issue] ; Zoe Katharine ; and Eileen Norah. Res.
— Richard Reynolds' House, Isleworth, Middx.
SMITH of Donaghmore (U.O. ). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
argent, on a bend between two unicorns' heads erased
azure, collared and armed or, three fusils of the last (Smith) ;
2 and 3, or, a saltire sable, on a chief of the second, three
cushions argent (Johnston). Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — A unicorn's head erased azure, collared or, armed
argent, rising from a ducal coronet of the second. Motto —
" Exaltabit honore."
Sons of Henry Lionel Smith, Esq., of Gratton Lodge,
Skadbally, J. P., M.R.C.P.I., L.R. C.S.I. , and District
Surgeon of Buluwayo, served in Matabele war 1896-7
(medal), b. 1843; d. 1923; m. 1876, Jessie Menzies,
(d. 1923), eld. d. of Thomas Traill, Esq., J. P., D.L. ,
7th of Holland :—
Henry Lionel Norton Traill (q.v. ).
Mervyn Patrick Traill Smith, Esq., Capt. R.N. Ret. List,
served in Benin Exped. (medal and clasp), and Great War,
has Order of St. Anne, with Swords (Russia), King's Har-
bour Master, Simon's Bay, Cape Colony, 1921-22, b. 1880 ;
m. 1910, Esm6, only d. of Richard Cullimore Lee of Knock-
duff House, Kinsale, co. Cork, and has had issue — Anthony
Leonard Traill Smith, Gentleman, b. 191 1; d. 1918 ;
Patrick Cullimore Traill Smith, Gentleman, b. 19 17 ; and
Moyna Traill. Res. — Cape Town, S. Africa.
Fergus Jardine Menzies Smith, Gentleman, Native
Commissioner, Matabeleland (ret), served in S. Africa,
(medal and clasp), and Great War (19 14-16), in German E.
Africa, b. 1882. Res.— Buluwayo, Matabeleland.
Gerald Pemberton Smith, Gentleman, served in German
S.W. and German E. Africa, and Great War 1914-16,
b. 1884. Res. — Buluwayo, Matabeleland.
Sons of Rev. Frederick Augustus Smith. Incumbent of
Christ's Church, New Liverpool, Quebec, Canada,
b. 1825; d. 1902; m. 1859, Elizabeth, d. of Meredith
Ogden : —
Rev. Meredith Ogden Smith, M.A., B.D., b. 1867; m.
1905, Caroline Brooks, d. of Samuel Bellowes Green of
Burlington, Vt. ; and has issue — Frederick Augustus Smith,
Gentleman, b. 1906. Res.— Montreal.
Pemberton Smith, Gentleman, b. 1869; m. 1898, Muriel
Gwendoline, d. of George Durnford of Montreal ; and
has issue— (1) George Pemberton Smith, Gentleman, b.
1900; Philip Durnford Pemberton Smith, Gentleman, b.
1912; Elizabeth Melanie ; and Frederica Augusta. Res.—
Montreal.
Sons of Alfred Frederick Smith, L.R. C.S.I, (fourth
son of Henry Joseph Smith and Marie Louisa Norton),
b. 1858; d. 1905; m. 1884, Edith Steers : —
Eric Egbert Smith, Gentleman, served Great War with
Australian Forces, b. 1898. Res. —
Douglas Darian Smith, Gentleman, served Great War
with Australian Forces, b. 1900. Res. —
SMITH (H. Coll.). Per chevron sable and or, in chief
two crosses patee fitch^e cf the second, and in base a negro's
head couped facing to the dexter proper, and as an augmen-
tation (H. Coll., 9 Sept. 1918) a chief or, thereon a pale sable,
charged with a palmer's staff and scrip of the first, between
to the dexter a lion, and to the sinister a bear both
passant of the second. Mantling sable and cr. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a figure representing a chieftain
of the Uganda Protectorate, supporting with the dexter
hand an assegai all proper. Motto — "A friend in need is
a friend indeed."
Son of Rev. Canon Frederick Charles Smith, M.A.
(Camb.), F.L.S., b. 1864; d. ; m. 1897, Isabella
Meredyth Jane, eld. d. of Eustace Meredyth Martin,
Barr.-at-Law. : —
Eustace Wakoli Smith, Gentleman, b. 1905.
SMITH of Eardiston (H. Coll., 1809). Sable, a cross
fiory or, on a chief engrailed ermine, a demi-lion issuant
between two cross crosslets gules. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a greyhound couchant
sable, collared and line reflexed over the back or, the
body charged with a cross crosslet of the last, the dexter
paw resting on a cross flory as in the arms.
Son of Christopher Sydney Winwood Smith, Esq.,
b. 1846 ; d. 1886 ; m. 1877, Caroline, only child of
Wm. Holland of Fitzroy, Queensland : —
Sir William Sydney Winwood Smith, 4th Bart. (23 Sept.
1809), b. 1879; m. 1905, Caroline, only d. of James Harris
of Queenstown, co. Cork; and has issue — (1) Christopher
Sydney Winwood Smith, Esq. , b. 1906; (2) Rupert William
Winwood Smith, Esq., b. 1908. Res. — Sydney, N.S.W.
Son of William Arthur Winwood Smith, Esq., b. 1854;
d. 1928 ; m. 1886, Harriet, d. of the late John
Lethbridge Cowlard : —
Christopher William Winwood Smith, Gentleman, b.
1893; m. 1916, Alice Muriel, d. of Capt. W. F. Garside, of
Morden, Seaford, and has issue — Anthony Winwood Smith,
Gentleman, b. 1920 ; and Pauline Muriel Winwood.
Seat — Chalvington, Chelston, Torquay.
SMITH (H. Coll., 1897). Quarterly, or and gules, a fret
between three fleurs-de-lys all counterchanged. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a fret
gules, and issuant therefrom a fleur-de-lys or. Motto —
" Dabit qui dedit."
Sons of Gerard Henry Smith, Gentleman, M.R.C.S.,
L.S.A., b. 1854 ; m. 1879, Aljne, d. of Alfred Newton
of Lee : —
Vincent Gerard Smith, Gentleman, b. 1883.
Newton Gerard Smith, Gentleman, b. 1887.
Stephen Gerard Smith, Gentleman, b. 1889.
Son of Stephen Maberly Smith, Gentleman, M.R.C.S.
(Eng.), L.R.C.P. (Edin.), b. 1854; d. 1910; m. 1st,
1881, Annie Smith [d. 1883), d. of Frederick Coote: —
Robert Frederick Maberly Smith, Esq., M.C., Major
Australian Forces, b. 1882; m. 1909, Fanny Hope, of
Victoria, Australia ; and has issue — 1 dau. Res. —
Sons of Henry Smith, b. 1823; d. 1896; m. 1852, Rosa
Sophia, d. of Robert Knaggs, M.D. , of Melbourne,
Australia: —
Henry Sandford Smith, Gentleman, M.R.C.S., b. 1864;
m. 1893, Ethel Gertrude, d. of Henry Morton Sharp of
Hardwick Hall, Huntingdon ; and has had issue— (1) John
Morton Sandford Smith, Gentleman, <$. 1897; d. on active
service 1916 ; (2) James Maberly Sandford Smith, Gentle-
man, b. 1902; (3) Richard Smith, Gentleman, b. 1909;
Rosa Audrey Sandford [m. 1915, Capt. John B. A. Parish,
late R.F.A., of North Park, Eltham, and has issue]; and
Joan Margaret Sandford. Res. — The Court Yard, Eltham.
Leslie Collins Smith, Gentleman, b. 1866. Res. —
Son of Apsley Smith, Gentleman, b. 1825; d. 1905;
m. 1849, Emma Elizabeth, d. of George Richards
Elkington of Woodbrooke, Northfield, co. Worcs. : —
Leonard Apsley Smith, Gentleman, b. 1859; m. 1885,
Mary, d. of John Newton ; and has issue — John Leonard
Apsley Smith, Gentleman, b. 1886. Res. —
Son of Rev. George Maberly Smith, M.A. (Camb.),
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Rector of Penshurst and Hon. Canon of Canterbury,
b. 1831 ; d. 1917; nt. 1863, Emily Harriet (d. 1926),
d. of Maxwell Macartney, M.D. , of Rosebrook, co.
Armagh : —
Maxwell Maberly Smith, Gentleman, b. 1869 ; tn. 1st,
Ellen (d. 1921), d. of the late James Tillard, of Penshurst,
Kent; 2nd, 1922, Mary Katharine, d. of the late Arthur
Gripper, and has issue — 3 daus. Res. — Bowling Close,
Henley-on-Thames.
Sons of Sir Thomas Smith, 1st Bart., K.C.V.O. 1901,
F. R.C.S. , Hon. Sergeant-Surgeon to H.M. , late Sur-
geon Extraordinary to Queen Victoria, b. 1833 ; d.
1909; tn. 1862, Anne Elisa (d. 1879), d. of Frederick
Parbury of Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park: —
Sir Thomas Rudolph Hampden Smith, 2nd Bart. (6 Sept.
1897), C.B.E., M.B. (Camb.), F.R.C.S. , b. 1869; tn. 1897,
Anne Ellen (d. 1928), d. of Joseph William Sharp. Res. —
9 Higher Terrace, Torquay.
Gilbert Smith, Esq., M.D. , F.R.C.S., b. 1874; m. 1900,
Elizabeth Adeline, d. of William Carson of Bryn Eslyn,
Chester ; and has issue — (1) Thomas Turner Smith, Gentle-
man, b. 1903 ; (2) Gilbert Patrick Smith, Gentleman, b.
1906; (3) Michael Lyndon Carson Smith, Gentleman, b.
1908; {4) Felix Martin Smith, Gentleman, b. 1911 ; Jean
Elisabeth ; and Madeleine. Res. — The Chalet, Hindhead,
Surrey.
Martin Turner Smith, Gentleman, b. 1876.
Sons of Herbert Jowett Smith, Gentleman, b. 1837;
d. 1899 ; m. Emily, d. of Rev. William Wilson : —
? Issue.
SMITH (H. Coll.). Sable, a fesse erminois, cottised or,
between three martlets of the last, each charged with an
ermine spot. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a greyhound sejant gules, collared and
a line reflexed over the back or, charged on the shoulder
with a mascle argent.
Sons of Reginald Bosworth Smith , Gentleman, formerly
Assist. Master at Harrow, late Fellow Trin. Coll.,
Oxon., b. 1839; d. 1908; tn. 1864, Flora, d. of the
Rev. E. D. Wickham :—
Gerard Hugh Bosworth Smith, Gentleman, b. 1868; tn.
1893, Olive, d. of Yates; and has issue — Reginald
Claude Bosworth Smith, Gentleman, b. 1899 ; Ellinor Joan
Bosworth; and Vera Bosworth. Post. add. —
Reginald Montagu Bosworth Smith, Gentleman, Govern-
ment Sec, Basutoland, S. Africa, b. 1871 ; tn. 1st, 1005,
Agnes Val Davies (d. 1915) ; tn. 2nd, 1916, Kate Evelyn,
d. of the late Frederick Radclyffe ; and has issue — Reginald
Bosworth Smith, Gentleman, b. 1917; Alan Bosworth
Smith, Gentleman, 6. 1919 ; and 3 daus. Res. — Masuru,
Basutoland.
Bertrand Nigel Bosworth Smith, Gentleman, I.C.S. ,
b. 1873; tn. 1912, Mary, d. of the late David Bett ; and
has issue — 2 daus. Res. —
Mervyn Henry Bosworth Smith, Gentleman, b. 1878 ; tn.
1st, 1914, Sophie (divorced 1919), d. of John Warmington
of Lelant, Cornwall ; 2nd, 1920, Mary, d. of Morcom ;
and has issue — Anthony Mervyn Bosworth Smith, Gentle-
man, b. 1925. Res. — Mefeteng, Basutoland, S. Africa.
Nevil Digby Bosworth Smith, Gentleman, b. 1886; tn.
1913, Gladwys, d. of the late John Francis Wcod cf
Uffculme ; and has issue — Michael Bosworth Digby Smith,
Gentleman, b. 1920; Richard Nevil Bosworth Smith,
Gentleman, b. 1926 ; and Bridget. Res.— Maybury Hill,
Woking.
Son of Rev. Reginald Southwell Smith (son of Sir John
Wyldbore Smith, 2nd Bart., and Elizabeth Anne
Marriott), Rector of West Stafford, Dorset, Canon of
Salisbury and Rural Dean, b. 1809 ; d. 1895 ; m. 1836,
Emily Genevieve Simpson : —
Col. Walter William Marriott Smith, C.B.E., R.A. (ret.),
lateA.A.G. South- Western District, £. 1846; tn. 1874, Alice
Mary, d. of John H. Ley of Trehill, Devon; and has
issue — (1) Harry Reginald Walter Marriott Smith, Esq.,
D.S.O., C.B.E., Brigadier, Dir. of Artillery, War Office,
served Sudan (1898), S. Africa and Great War (desp.,
D.S.O.), b. 1875 [tn. 1906, Dorothy, d. of H. Herbert Smith
of Buckhill, Calne, Wilts. (Res. — Wareham House, Dorches-
ter. Club — Army and Navy)] ; Alice Emily Marriott [tn.
1904, the late Lt.-Col. Francis W. Egerton] ; Henrietta
Rose Marriott [tn. 1909, Lt.-Col. Philip Walter Beresford
Henning, D.S.O., late R.A.]; Constance Gertrude Marriott
[tn. 1921, Lt.-Col. Wbinfield-Parrington, late R.A.]; and
Vera Rose Marriott [tn. 1912, Geoffrey Cathcart Gowlland,
Major R.E.]. Res. — Downside, Winchester.
Sons of Hugh Francis Wyldbore-Smith, Esq., Capt.
(ret.) R.N., b. 1869; d. 1919 ; tn. 1903, Kate Beatrice,
d. of W. H. Deane of Fareham House. Res. —
Hugh Deane Smith, Gentleman, b. 1907. Res. —
John Henry Smith, Gentleman, b. 19 16.
Sons of Rev. Francis Alfred Smith (son of Rev. Francis
Smith and Mary Elizabeth Bogue), Rector of Rushton,
b. 1841 ; d. 1877 ; tn. 1868, Elinor Mary Frances, d. of
Rev. William Moss King: —
Rev. William Reginald Wyldbore Smith, Vicar of Grin-
don, B.A. Pembroke Coll., Camb., b. 1874; tn. 1905,
Dorothy, d. of G. Green of Watford ; and has issue —
Reginald Anthonv Wyldebore Smith, Gentleman, b. 1909 ;
Francis Brian Wyldebore Smith, Gentleman,*. 1913. Res. —
Thorpe Thewles Vicarage, Stockton-on-Tees, co. Durham.
Sir Edmund Charles Wyldbore Smith, Knt. Bach. (1916),
Dir. Suez Canal Co., Pulman Car Co., etc., formerly H.M.
Consular Service, Asst. Sec. Board of Trade 1917, b. 1877;
tn. 1901, Evadne Maude, d. of the late John Talbot Kellett
of Clonard, Wexford ; and has issue — Jocelin Evadne ; and
Monica Elizabeth. Res. — 66 Cadogan Place, S.W. Clubs
— St. James's ; Marlborough ; Beefsteak ; Travellers' (Paris).
Son of Edward Heathcote Smith, Esq. (son of Sir
John Wyldbore Smith, 2nd Bart., and Elizabeth Anne
Marriott), late Maj. 76th Regt., b. 1813 ; d. 1870;
tn. 1839, Christina, d. of William Mackintosh of
Geddes, N.B. :—
Amelius Morland Smith, Esq., late Capt. N.Z. Mil, and
Lieut. 18th Hussars, sometime Asst. Col. Sec. New Zealand,
b. 1845 ; tn. 1877, Louie, d. of Henry Howorth, Barrister-at-
Law, of Dunedin ; and has surv. issue — (1) Francis Wyld-
bore Heathcote Smith, Gentleman, b. 1882 ; and Christine
Mary Louise. Res. — Wellington, New Zealand.
Sons of Rev. Heathcote Smith, Vicar of St. Michael, b.
1847 ; d. 1914 ; tn. 1st, 1873, Clara Jane, d. of John Ross
Soden ; 2nd, 1899, Louisa Floyd, d. of George White : —
Clifford Edward Heathcote Smith, Esq., British Consul
at Salonica, b. 1883 ; tn. 1909, Helene, d. of J. Spiegelthal ;
and has issue — Clifford Bertram Bruce Heathcote Smith,
Gentleman, b. 1912 ; and Elaine Jocelyn Laura. Res. —
British Consulate, Salonica.
Cecil Roland Heathcote Smith, Gentleman, b. 1901.
GILBART-SMITH (H. Coll., 5 March 1879). Or, a
lozenge azure, charged with a mullet of six points of the
first, between three dragons' heads erased of the second,
all within a bordure of the last charged with eleven bezants.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a dragon's head erased azure, charged with a mullet of
six points of the first, and collared fleury counterfleury or,
pierced through the mouth by an arrow fessewisc the point
to the dexter proper. Motto — " Dare and do."
Sons of Thomas Gilbart-Smith, Gentleman, M.D.,
M.A., F.R.C.P., of 68 Harley Street, W., b. 1848 ;
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Bewley, L'!sq., I. P., of Rockville, co. Dublin: —
Mervyn Gilbart-Smith, J. P. Herts., B.A., LL.D.,
(Camb.), Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple, b. 1870 ;
m. 1897, Anna Maria, d. of John Winter Humphrys, Esq.,
J. P., of Ballyhaise House, co. Cavan ; and has surv. issue
— (1) Marcus Mervyn Tobias Gilbart, Gentleman, b. 1899,
assumed by Deed Poll the surname of Gilbart in lieu of
Gilbart-Smith [m. 1926, Ethel Constance, d. of John
Wilkinson, Esa.. J. P., of Rathbeggan House, Dunboyne,
co. Meath ; and has issue — Naomi [Res. — Sealhole, St.
Agnes, co. Cornwall)] ; (2) Harold Paul Gilbart-Smith,
Gentleman, b. 1900 [m. 1921, Phyllis, d. of George Walker,
of Scarborough ; and has issue — Pamela ; Joan ; and
Rosemary]; (3) Oliver Brian Gilbart-Smith, Gentleman,
i. 1902 ; (4) Mervyn Denham Humphrys Gilbart-Smith,
Gentleman, b. 1907. Res. — Sollershott House, Letchworth,
co. Hertford. Chambers — 7 New Square, Lincoln's Inn,
W.C.
Thomas Bewley Gilbart-Smith, Gentleman, B.A.(Camb.),
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., b. 1875; m. 1905, Elsie Girdlers, d.
of Robert Eddison, Esq., J. P., of Mount Vernon, Retford,
co. Notts. ; and has issue — Olga Mary ; and Katrina.
Res. — Apsley Hall, co. Notts.
Claud Denham Gilbart-Smith, Gentleman, B.A.(Camb.),
b. 1881 ; m. 1907, Elena Victoria, d. of George Edward
Billing Brooking, of Dartmouth ; and has issue — (1) George
Brooking Gilbart-Smith, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; (2) Norman
Denham Gilbirt-Smith, Gentleman, b. 1913 ; (3) John
Bewley Gilbart-Smith, Gentleman, b. 1914. Address —
Ministry of Education, Cairo, Egypt.
SMITH-BARRY (R.L., 20 Dec. 1821). Quarterly, 1 and
4, argent, three bars gemel gules (Barry) ; 2 and 3, quarterly,
i. and iiii. , gules, on a chevron or, between three bezants, as
many crosses pat6e fitch^e sable; ii. and iii. , azure, a fesse
argent between three hedgehogs or (Smith), the whole
within a bordure compony ermine and of the second.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a castle argent, and issuing from the battlements
thereof a wolf's head sable, charged with a cross pat6e
fitchfe or. Motto — ' ' Boutez en avant. "
Son of James Hugh Smith- Barry, Esq., J. P. Wilts.
(High Sheriff co. Louth 1870), late Lieut. Gren. Gds. ,
/'. 1845 ; d. 1927 ; m. 1874, Lady Charlotte Jane Cole,
d. of the 3rd Earl of Enniskillen : —
Robert Smith-Barry, Gentleman, late Royal Flying
Corps, b. 1886; m, 1913, Kathleen, d. of Col. Cockburn,
late 42nd Highlanders. Seats — Marbury Hall, Northwich,
Cheshire ; Foaty Island, Queenstown, Ireland. Town res. —
33 Gloucester Square, W. 2.
Son of Richard Hugh Smith-Barry, Esq., of Bally-
edmond, J. P. and D.L. co. Cork, J. P. Hants., Capt.
12th Lancers, b. 1823; d. 1894; m. 1850, Georgina
Charlotte (d. 1893), d. of Col. J. Grey of Backford Hall,
Northumberland : —
Robert Courtenay Smith-Barry, Esq., J. P. Cork, b. 1858.
Seat — Bally Edmond, Middleton, co. Cork. Clubs —
County (Cork), R. Cork Yacht (Queenstown).
SMITH-BOSANQUETof Broxbornebury (R.L., 8 Sept.
1866, H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, upon a mount
vert, an oak-tree proper, a chief nebuly gules, thereon a cres-
cent between two mullets of six points argent (Bosanquet) ;
2 and 3 or, a chevron cottised between three demi-griffins
sable, the two in chief respecting each other (Smith).
Crests, 1. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion gules,
gorged with a collar nebuly or, and holding between the
paws a mullet of six points gules, within an annulet or
(Bosanquet); 2. an elephant's head erased or, charged on
the breast with three fleurs-de-lys sable. Motto—" Per
damna per caedes" (Bosanquet) ; " Tenax in fide" (Smith).
Son of Horace Tames Smith-Bosanquet of Broxborne-
bury, J. P., D.L, (High Sheriff 1873) co. Hertford,
b. 1829; d. 1907; m. 1858, Cecilia Jane Wentworth,
only d. of late George Jacob Bosanquet of Broxborne-
bury, J. P. and D.L. co. Hertford, by his wife Cecilia,
d. of William Franks of Beech Hill, and widow of
Samuel Robert Gaussen of Brookmans, co. Hertford : —
Major George Richard Smith-Bosanquet, J. P. and (1918)
High Sheriff Herts., Hon. Capt. in the Army, Major Herts.
Yeo., T.D., Major 3rd Cavalry Res. Regt. 1914-16, B.A.
(Oxon.), b. 1866; m. 1895, Elizabeth, eldest d. of W. T.
Woodcock of The Limes, Aston. Seat — Broxbornebury,
Broxbourne, co. Hertford. Clubs— Windham, Cavalry,
R.A.C.
SMITH-CARINGTON (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
sable, on a bend argent, three lozenges of the field (Caring-
ton, c. 1374); 2 and 3, argent, a cross gules, between four
peacocks proper (Smith, c. 1404). Mantling sable and
argent. Crests— 1. out of a ducal coronet or, a unicorn's
head argent, armed and crined or; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, a peacock's head erased proper, ducally gorged or.
Motto — " Fides semper firma."
Sons of Herbert Hanbury Smith-Carington, Esq.. J. P.,
Leics. (Hign Sheriff 1910), Lord of the Manor of
Ashby Folvifle, b. 1851 ; d. 1917 ; m. 1876, Elizabeth
Prince, d. of Josiah Stallard, Esq., D.L. , of The
Blanquettes, co. Worcs. : —
Francis Herbert Carington Smith-Carington, Esq., J. P.
Leic-. , Lord of the Manor cf Ashby Folville, late Lieut.
3rd Vol. Batt. Lancashire Fus., M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1877; m.
1907, Leonora, d. of Louis Breslaur cf Birch Heys,
Rusholme ; and has issue — Betty Woodford. Seat — Ashby
Folville Manor, Melton Mowbray. Res. — Woodlawn, West
Didsbury, Manchester.
Neville Woodford Smith-Carington, Gentleman, M.A.,
B.C.L. (Oxon.), Barrister-at-Law, M.P. Rutland and
Stamford since 1923, b. 1878; m. 1915, Ethel Wemyss, d.
of the late Col. W. J. Muir. Res. — 12 Cheniston Gardens,
W.8. Clubs— Carlton, National.
Hamo Folville Smith-Carington, Esq., Capt. Manchester
Regt., B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1889; m. 1918, Corina Muriel, d.
of W. J. Sprott, M.D. ; and has issue — John Hanbury
Smith-Carington, Gentleman, b. ; Philip Smith-
Carington, Gentleman, b. ; and Joan Villiers. Res. —
Son of Richard Smith-Carington, Esq., F.S.A..J.P.
and D.L. (High Sheriff Leics. 1900), Lord of the
Manor of Ashby Folville, £. 1824; d. 1901 ; m. Eliza-
beth, d. of Thomas Stroud of Clewer : —
Richard Carington Smith-Carington, Gentleman, M.A.
Camb., Barrister (Inner Temple), b. 1852; m. 1880, Alice
Susanna, d. of Edward Conder, Esq., J. P., of New Court,
Colwall, co. Hereford; and has issue — (1) Michael Conder
Harewell Smith-Carington, Gentleman, b. 1887; (2) Rev.
Arthur Eric Conder Smith-Carington, Rector of Tortworth,
Glos., b. 1890 [»/. 1913, Kathleen A. R. , elder d. of H. K.
G. Bamber of Ingress House, Greenhithe] ; and Enid Mary
[m. 1907, Charles St. Amand Coles, M.R.C.S., of West
Ealing]. Res. — Southbury House, Great Malvern.
SMITH-CHATTERTON ( ). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
or, a lion's head erased azure between three mullets gules,
in the centre chief point a cross crosslet of the last (for
Chatterton) ; 2 and 3, argent, on a bend between two uni-
corns' heads erased azure, armed, crined, and tufted or, a
crescent between two lozenges of the last (for Smith). Mant-
ling azure and or. Crests — 1. upon a wreath of the colours,
an antelope's head erased proper, attired or, pierced
through the back of the neck with an arrow also proper,
gorged with a ducal coronet gold, and charged on the neck
with a cross crosslet gules (for Chatterton) ; 2. out of a
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crown va ary or, a unicorn's head azure, armed, crined,
and tufted of the first, and charged with a crescent of the
same. Motto — " Loyal a mort." Livery — Dark blue, with
gilt buttons.
azure, between two mullets in chief and a hart's head erased
in base, attired with ten tynes gules. Crests — 1. a dexter
hand holding a plumb-rule proper, and in an escroll
over the same this motto, "Ad amussim" ; 2. a ship in
Sons of Robert John Crawford Chatterton Smith-
Chatterton, of Lossett, Lislynchahan, and Cortober,
co. Monaghan, Esq., J. P. co. Dublin, B.A. (Dublin),
Barrister-at-Law, b. 1847 ; d. ; m. 1884, Margaret,
elder d. and co-heir of the late W. Young of Mount
Hall, co. Donegal: —
William Alleyn Smith-Chatterton, Gentleman, b. 1888.
Res.—
Robert Charles Dickson Smith-Chatterton, Gentleman,
b. 1892. Res. —
Son of William Peters Smith of Belmont (who assumed
by Royal Licence the name of Chatterton 1874), by
Maria Frances, dau. of the Rev. Richard Dickson of
Vermont, co. Limerick, and of Anna, eldest d. of Sir
James Chatterton, 1st Bart, (exL), of Castle Mahon,
co. Cork: —
Sinclair Dickson Smith-Chatterton, Gentleman, b.
Res.—
SMITH CUNINGHAME. (L.O. 1st matric. 1829;
2nd matric. 1850) — Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a shakefork
sable, within a bordure ermine; 2 and 3, ermine, a fesse
distress proper, and in an escroll over this motto, "At
spes infracta." Supporters — Two horses at liberty argent,
maned and hoofed or. Motto — "Via tuta virtutis."
Eld. son of John Anstruther Smith Cuninghame, Esq.,
of Caprington Castle, late Lieut. -Col. 2nd Life
Guards, D.L. Ayrshire, M.A. (Camb.), b. Nov. 15,
1852 ; d. 1921 ; m. 1887, Violet Mary, dau. of Sir
Alfred Slade, Baronet, of Maunsel, Somerset : —
William Wallace Smith Cuninghame, Esq., D.S.O. ,
Major 2nd Life Gds. , served in the European War
(wounded, despatches, D.S.O,), Member of the Royal
Company of Archers (King's Bodyguard for Scotland), b.
May 18/1889 ; m. 1918, Ella (d. 1928), d. of the late Capt.
R. Cutlar-Fergusson of Craigdarroch ; and has issue —
Robert Wallace Smith Cuninghame, Gentleman, b. 1919 ;
John Alfred Smith Cuninghame, Gentleman, b. 1921. Seat
— Caprington Castle, Kilmarnock. Clubs — Guards', Turf.
SMITH-DODSWORTH (R.L., 1846, H. Coll.). Quar-
terly, 1 and 4, argent, a bend engrailed sable between
three annulets gules (Dodsworth); 2 and 3, per saltire
argent and sable, two trefoils slipped in pale gules (Smith).
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Mantling' sable and argent. Crests — i. on a wreath of the
colours, a dexter cubit arm in chain mail or, the hand
proper, grasping a broken tilting-spear, the broken part
imbrued gules (Dodsworth) ; 2. out of a ducal coronet or,
a boar's head and neck azure, crined gold (Smith). Motto
— " Pro lege senatu que rege."
Only surv. son of Sir Matthew Smith-Dodsworth, 4th
Bart.,Capt. R.A. ,b. 1819 ; d. 1858 ; m. 1852, Anne Julia,
d. of Col. Crowder, K.H., of Brotherton, Yorks. : —
Sir Matthew Blayney Smith-Dodsworth, 6th Bart. (22
Jan. 1784), b. 1856 ; m. 1887, Agnes Eliza (d. 1926), onlyd. of
John Crowder ; and has issue — Claude Matthew Smith-
Dodsworth, Esq., Lieut, late Yorks. Regt. , b. 1888 ;
Violet Agnes [m. 1915, Rev. Henry Townsend Vodden,
C.M.S. ; and has issue]; and Hilda Monica. Res. —
Thornton Watlass, Bedale, Yorks.
SMITH-DORRIEN (R.L. 1845, H. Coll.). Quarterly,
1 and 4, argent, issuant from a mount in base, three trefoils
slipped vert, in chief a ring gules, gemmed of the first
(Dorrien); 2 and 3, or, a chevron cottised sable between
three demi-griffins couped of the last, the two in chief
respecting each other (Smith). Crests— 1. upon a wreath
of the colours, the battlements of a tower argent, therefrom
issuant a dexter cubit arm erect proper, holding three trefoils
slipped vert (Dorrien) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, an
elephant's head erased or, charged on the neck with three
fleurs-de-lys sable (Smith). Motto — " Preignes haleine tire
fort."
Son of Thomas Algernon Smith-Dorrien-Smith, Esq. : —
Arthur Algernon Smith-Dorrien-Smith, Esq. (q v.).
Sons of Col. Robert Algernon Smith-Dorrien, J. P.,
Capt. 3rd Light Dragoons and 16th Lancers, Col.
Herts. Mil., b. 1814; d. 1879; '"■ 1845, Mary Anne(rf.
1909), d. of Thomas Drever, M.D. : —
Henry Theophilus Smith-Dorrien, Esq., Comdr. (ret.)
R.N., b. 1850; m. , Mary Louisa Henrietta, fourth
d. of late Gilbert Hart of Antigua, and widow of George
Nixon of Stratfield House, St. Margaret's, Herts. Res. —
Rear-Adm. Arthur Hall Smith-Dorrien, R.N. (ret.), b.
1856. Res. — New Lodge, Great Berkhamsted, Herts.
Club — Naval and Military.
Gen. Sir Horace Lockwood Smith-Dorrien, G.C.B. ,
G.C.M.G., D.S.O., A.D.C. Gen. to H.M. King George
1910-14, Gen. Officer C.-in-C. the Southern Command
1912-14, Gov. of Gibraltar 1918-23, ret. 1923, has the
Orders of the Medjidie (4th class) and the Osmanieh (4th
class), b. 1858; m. 1903, Dame Olive Crofton, D.B.E., only
d. of Col. John Schneider of Oak Lee, Furness Abbey ; and
has issue — (1) Gerald Horace Grenfell Smith-Dorrien, Esq.,
b. 1904; (2) Peter Lockwood Smith-Dorrien, Esq., b.
I9°7; (3) Bromley David Smith-Dorrien, Esq., b. 1911.
Club — United Service.
SMITH-DORRIEN-SMITH (Arms R.L. 1845).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, issuant from a mount, in base
three trefoils slipped vert, in chief a ring gules, gemmed of
the first (for Dorrien) ; 2 and 3, or, a chevron cottised sable
between three demi-griffins couped of the last, the two in
chief respecting each other (for Smith). Crests — 1. upon a
wreath of the colours, the battlements of a tower argent,
therefrom issuant a dexter cubit arm erect proper, holding
three trefoils slipped vert (for Dorrien) ; 2. upon a wreath of
the colours, an elephant's head erased or, charged on the
neck with three fleurs-de-lys sable (for Smith) ; with the
Motto, " Preignes haleine tire fort. " Livery — Blue, with a
blue and yellow waistcoat.
Sons of Thomas Algernon Smith-Dorrien-Smith, Esq.,
J. P. and D.L. co. Cornwall, J. P. co. Hertford, late of
the 10th Hussars (eld. son of late Col. Robert Algernon
Smith-Dorrien, who assumed by R.L. 1845, the
additional surname of Dorrien), b. Feb. 7, 1846;
assumed by R.L. the name of Smith-Dorrien-Smith
in lieu of Smith-Dorrien; d. 1918 ; m- 1875, Edith
(d. 1892), youngest dau. of the late Christopher
Tower, Esq., J. P., D.L. Buckingham, Bedford,
Essex, and Middlesex, by his wife, Lady Sophia
Frances, eldest d. of the Right Honourable John
Cust, the first Earl Brownlow : —
Arthur Algernon Smith-Dorrien-Smith, Esq., D.S.O., J.P.
Herts, and Cornwall, late Major Rifle Brigade, b. 1876 ; m.
1909, Eleanor Salvin, d. of the late Edwin Salvin Bowlby
of Gilston Park, Herts. ; and has issue — Algernon Robert
Augustus Smith-Dorrien-Smith, Gentleman, Cadet R.M.C.,
Sandhurst,??. 1910 ; Thomas Mervyn Smith-Dorrien-Smith,
Gentleman, Cadet R.N.C., Dartmouth, b. 191 ; Lionel
Roger Smith-Dorrien-Smith, Gentleman, b. 1918 ; Francis-
Arthur Smith-Dorrien-Smith, Gentleman, b. 1921 ; and.
Ann Elizabeth. Estate — Tresco Abbey, Isles of Scilly, in
the co. of Cornwall. Postal address — Tresco Abbey, Scilly,
Edward Pendarves Smith-Dorrien-Smith, Esq., D.S.O. ,
Major Res. of Officers, late K,0. Shropshire L.I., 6, 1879 ;
m. 1915, Frances Amy Snlvin, d. of the late Salvin E.
Bowlby of Gilston, and has issue- — Geoffrey Richard Smith-
Dorrien-Smith, Gentleman, b. 1916 ; Horace Algernon
Smith-Dorrien-Smith, Gentleman, b. 1919 ; and Mary-
Frances. Res. — Maryfield House, Torpoint R.S.O., Corn-
wall. Club — Army and Navy.
SMITH-GORDON (R.L., 5 Feb. 1868). Quarterly,
1 and 4, per fesse azure and gules, two barrulets engrailed
ermine between three boars' heads erased or (Gordon) ;
2 and 3, argent, on a bend cottised between two unicorns'
heads erased azure, three fusils or, on a canton gules, a
sword erect proper encircled by an Eastern crown of the
last (Smith, 1838). Mantling azure and argent. Crests —
1. on a wreath of the colours, issuant from the battlements
of a tower, a stag's head affronted proper, between two
palm-branches vert (Gordon) ; 2. (of augmentation) on a
wreath of the colours, a representation of the ornamental
centre-piece of the service presented to Lt.-Gen. Sir Lionel
Smith by his friends at Bombay all proper (Smith); 3.
out of an Eastern crown or, a dexter arm embowed in
armour, encircled by a wreath of laurel, the hand grasping
a broken sword, all proper (Smith). Mottoes — (over first
crest), " Animo non astutia ; " (over third crest), " Mea
spes est in Deo."
Son of Sir Lionel Eldred Smith-Gordon, 2nd Bart.,
b. 1833 ; d. 1905 ; m. 1854, Fanny, d. of Thomas
Pottinger of Mount Pottinger, co. Down : —
Sir Lionel Eldred Pottinger Smith-Gordon, 3rd Bart.
(19 July 1838), b. 7857; m. 1883, Sophia Annie, d. of
Robert James Scott, B.C.S. ; and has issue — Lionel Eldred
Pottinger Smith-Gordon, Esq., b. 1889 [m. 1913, Nell, eld.
d. of Senator Fletcher of Jacksonville, Florida]. Res. —
Alderholt Lodge, Salisbury.
SMITH-MARRIOTT (R.L., 15 Feb. 1811, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, barry of six or and sable, and in chief
two escallops gules (Marriott) ; 2 and 3, sable, a fesse
erminois cottised or, between three martlets of the last, each
charged with an ermine spot (Smith). Mantling: sable and
or. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a mount vert,
thereon a talbot passant sable, gutt^e-d'eau, collared and
the line reflexed over the back or (Marriott) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a greyhound sejant gules, collared
and line reflexed over the back or, charged on the shoulder
with a mascle argent (Smith). Motto — " Semper fidelis."
Sons of Sir William Henry Smith-Marriott, 5th Bart.,
J.P. for St. Nicholas, Dorset (High Sheriff 1875), b.
1835; d. 1924; m. 1868, Elizabeth Dorothy (d. 1904),
d. of the Hon. Richard Cavendish of Thornton Hall,.
Bucks. : —
Sir William John Smith-Marriott, 6th Bart. (1 June 1774),
J.P. Dorset, b. 1870. Seat — The Down House, Bland-
ford, Dorset. Club — Arthur's.
Tohn Richard Wyldbore Smith-Marriott, Esq., b. 1875.
Son of Rev. Hugh Forbes Smith-Marriott, M.A.
(Camb. ), Rector of Horsmonden, Staplehurst, b. 1840;
d. 1923; m. 1864, Frances Catherine Mary (d.- 1920),
d. of Adm. the Hon. George Cavendish of Lyne Grove,
Surrey : —
Rev. Hugh Randolph Cavendish Smith-Marriott, B.A.
(Camb. ),b. 1868. Res. — The Rectory, Horsmonden, Kent.
Sons of George Rudolph Wyldbore Smith-Marriott,
Gentleman, b. 1869; d. 1926; m. 1897, Dorothy
Magdalene, d. of Rev. John Parry:—
Ralph George Cavendish Smith-Marriott, Gentleman,
b. 1900; m. 19—, Phyllis Elizabeth, d. of George Kemp,
an 1 has issue— Hugh Cavendish Smith-Marriott, Gentle-
man, b. 1925; Peter Francis Smith-Marriott, Gentleman,'
b. 1927. Res. —
Francis Patrick Parry Smith-Marriott, Gentleman, b.
1906. Res. —
SMITH-MASTERS of Camer (R.L., 28 Aug. 1862,
H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, per saltire argent and
sable, a chief of the first, therefrom issuant a lion ram-
pant double-queued sable, holding a rose gules, slipped
proper (for Masters) ; 2 and 3, per pale or and azure, a plain
fesse cotised wavy, between three martlets in chief and one
in base counterchanged (for Smith). Mantling sable
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and argent. Crests — 1. upon a wreath of the colours,
.a lion rampant double-queued argent, charged with three
roses gules, and holding between the paws a cross flory also
gules (for Masters) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a
Livery — Blue, with yellow facings. Married 1904, Violet
Maude, daughter of Col. William Swynfen Jervis, late
talbot sable, collared and lined and charged with three
cross crosslets fitch6e argent, and resting the dexter foot
upon an escutcheon or, thereon a martlet azure (for Smith).
Motto — " Manet intemerata fides." Livery — Buff, with
yellow facings.
Sons of Rev. Allan Smith-Masters of Carrier, M.A. ,
formerly Vicar of Tidenham, co. Gloucester, b. 1820 ;
d. 1875 ; m. 1844, Rebe Mary, d. of the Ven. James
Randall, Archdeacon of Berks. : —
William Allan Smith-Masters, Esq., J. P., M.A. (Oxon.),
formerly Lieut. W. Kent Yeo. , b. 1850 ; m. 1st, 1876, Mary
(d. 19 15), d. of Philip Smith Coxe of Ladbroke Grove ; 2nd,
19 19, Kathleen Amy, eld. d. of Spencer W. Gore; and has
issue — Edith Monica [m. 1908, Col. Oliver Henry North,
Lancashire Fus., and has issue]. Seat — Camer, nr.
Gravesend, Kent.
Rev. John Ernest Smith-Masters, M.A. (Oxon.), Rector of
Yattendon, Berks., b. 1856; m. 1888, Eliza Margaret, d. of
S. Swinton Melville; and has had issue — (1) Ernest Leslie
Smith-Masters, Esq., Capt. Res. of Officers, b. 1889 [m.
1915, Joan Mary, eld. d. of Rev. George Lowes Dickinson,
and has issue— George Leslie Melville Smith- Masters,
Gentleman, b. 1916 ; and Margaret Evelyn Rebe] ; (2) Rev.
Harold Allan Smith-Masters, Vicar of East Hagbourne,
Berks., b. 1890 [in. 1914, Elizabeth, only child of Montague
Palmer of Stewkley Grange, and has issue— Anthony Bruce
Smith-Masters, Gentleman, b. 1916] ; (3) Bruce Swinton
Smith-Masters, Esq., M.C., Capt. Essex Regt., b. 1892;
killed in action 1916; (4) George Arthur Smith-Masters,
Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. Bedford Regt., b. 1894; killed in
action 1915. Kes.— The Rectory, Yattendon, Newbury,
Berks.
ALEXANDER KENNETH SMITH-SHAND, Esquire,
M. B. , Ch. B. ( Edin. ), Surgeon-Captain (retired) Royal Navy.
Born 1876, only son of late James William Fraser Smith-
Shand, Esq., J. P., M.D., of Templeland, co. Aberdeen,
Regius Professor of Medicine, Aberdeen University, by his
wife Barbara Sangster, dau. of Alexander Sharpe Shand of
Templeland. Armorial bearings (L.O., 1876)— Azure, a
boar's head couped argent, on a chief of the second,' a
mullet between two chess-rooks sable. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a
dove volant, over the waters, with an olive-branch in its
beak proper. Motto— " Virtute duce, comite fortuna."
Royal Munster Fusiliers; and has surv. Issue — James
Alexander Jervis Smith-Shand, Cadet R.N., b. 1912 ; and
Edith Maude Barbara. Res. — 44Monkgate, York. Club —
St. Leonard's (York).
SMITH-REWSE (R.L. 1889, H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1
and 4, sable a fesse dancett^e ermine, between three cres-
cents or (Rewse) ; 2 and 3, gules, a chevron cottised between
three cinquefoils ermine, all within a bordure engrailed
argent (Smith). Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a
demi-lion ermine, holding in the paws a branch of laurel
slipped vert (Rewse); 2. on a wreath of the colours, in
front of a talbot's head couped gules, a cinquefoil ermine,
between two trefoils slipped vert (Smith). Livery— Black,
grey, and gold.
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Sons of Henry Gilbert Smith, Esq. , of Fairlight, Manly
Beech, in the Colony of New South Wales, and Brigh-
ton, co. Sussex, sometime Member of the Legislative
Assembly and afterwards of the Legislative Council of
the Colony of New South Wales, by his second wife
Anne Margaret, d. of Rev. John Thomas, M A. : —
Rev. Canon Gilbert Flesher Smith- Rewse, M.A.(Camb. ),
Clerk in Holy Orders, formerly Rector of St. Margaret's,
Harleston, Member of the East Suffolk County Council,
b. 1861 ; m. 1886, Augusta, d. of Rev. Rose Fuller Whistler,
Rector of Elton, co. Huntingdon ; and has issue — Henry
Gilbert Smith-Rewse, Gentleman (Nettlestead Hall, co.
Suffolk), 6. 1887 ; and Osyth Mary. Estate— Land at Manly,
in the Colony of New South Wales. Postal address —
Brook End, Felixstowe. Club — Ipswich (Ipswich).
Eustace Alfred Smith-Rewse, Gentleman, b. 1863.
Res —
SMITH-RYLAND. Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure on across
nebuly ermine, between four garbs of rye or, a rose gules
(for Rylands) ; 2 and 3, party per fesse or and sable, three
ravens, two and one, and as many saltires couped, one and
two, all counterchanged (for Smith) ; and for his Crests, 1.
of Worcester, by his first wife Elizabeth, daughter of
Samuel Fereday of Ettingshall Park, co. Stafford. Armo-
rial bearings (of Smith)— Gules, a bend engrailed argent,
issuing from a mount vert, a dexter arm embowed in armour
proper, garnished or, the hand also proper, holding a rose
gules, slipped and leaved of the first, and three ears of rye
gold (for Ryland) ; 2. a talbot passant or, resting the dexter
forepaw upon an escutcheon sable, charged with a saltire
couped also or, and holding in the mouth an acorn slipped
and leaved proper (for Smith) ; with the Motto, " Not the
last."
Son of Charles Alston Smith-Ryland, Esq., J. P. co.
Warwick (High Sheriff 1894), b. 1859; d. 1914 ; m.
1887, Edith, eldest daughter of W. F. Richards of
Folkestone : —
Henry Dennis Smith-Ryland, Gentleman, born Sept. 13,
1891. Estates — Sherbourne and Barford, Stratford-on-Avon,
Harbury, in the county of Warwick ; and in Birmingham
and Northfield, in the county of Worcester. Res. — Chateau
Meret Monts, Mentone, France.
Son of Charles Ivor Phipson Smith-Ryland, Esq., J. P.
co. Warwick, Capt. Warwick Yeo., formerly Lieut.
Coldstream Gds. , b. Jan. 8, 1898; d. 1929 ; m. 1919,
Leila Mary, d. of Hon. M. G. Tollemache : —
Mortimer Tollemache Smith-Ryland, Gentleman, b.
1927. Seat — Barford Hill, nr. Warwick.
SThe Late FREDERICK SMITH SHENSTONE
(formerly SMITH), Esquire, J. P. and D.L. for cos.
Stafford and Sussex, and J. P. for co. Worcester, Hon. Major
Queen's Own Worcestershire Hussars, Barrister-at-Law,
High Sheriff of Sussex 1886. Second son of the late Richard
Smith, Esq., J. P. and D.L. , of The Priory, in the co.
PER-SAXA-PER-IGNES
between two salamanders in flames proper, a crescent for
difference. Crest — On a mount vert, in front of a rock
proper, a chamois charged with a crescent ; with the
Motto, " Per saxa per ignes." Livery — Dark blue, with
red and white edging. Married, Feb. 6, 1873, Augusta
Emma Grace, dau. of Hambley Knapp, Esq., late Capt. 5th
Fusiliers; and died 1916, leaving Issue— Adela Caroline.
Estate — Sutton Hall, co. Sussex.
SMITH-SLIGO (L.O. matric. 1929). Quarterly, 1 and
4, gules, on a saltire between a falcon volant in chief and
three covered cups in the flanks and base or, l'ombre du
soleil of the first (Sligo); 2 and 3, argent, a saltire azure
between a crescent in chief, a chess-rook in base and two
stags' heads cabossed in the flanks gules (Smith). Mantling
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gules, doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, the
sun in his splendour. Motto — " Seligo veritatem." Livery
— Claret and yellow.
Eldest son of Archibald Vincent Smith (afterwards
Smith-Sligo), Esq., J. P., b. 1815 ; d. 1891 ; m. 1859,
Margaret, d. of George Sligo, Gentleman, of Seachff,
East Lothian : —
Archibald Dominic Smith-Sligo, Esq., J. P., Fife, late
Capt. Fife Art. Militia, b. i860; m. 1886, Eliza Mary, d.
of George Charles Fletcher, B.S.C. (ret.), and has had issue
— Archibald George Smith-Sligo, Gentleman, b. 1887;
killed in action 1914 ; Ronald William Smith-Sligo, Gentle-
man, b. 1889 ; Mary Lucy ; Margaret ; and Winifride.
Res. — Inzievar, Oakley, Fife. Club — Conservative (Edin-
burgh).
SMITHERS of Knockholt (H. Coll.). Per chevron or
and sable, in chief two maple-leaves proper, and in base an
eagle wings addorsed and inverted of the first. Mantling
sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, issuant
from a chaplet of maple-leaves proper, an eagle wings
expanded or, each charged with a fesse chequy azure and
gules.
Sons of Sir Alfred Waldron Smithers, Knt. , of Home-
field, Knockholt, Kent, b. 1850; d. 1924; m. 1880,
Emma Roberta, d. of R. M. Theobald, M.R.C.S.:—
Waldron Smithers, Esq., J. P., M.P. Chislehurst since
1924, served Great War, Capt. Remount Service, b. 1880 ;
tn. 1904, Margery, d. of Rev. F. Page Roberts ; and has
issue — 2 sons ; 2 daus. Res. — Shelleys, Knockholt,
Sevenoaks.
Langley Smithers, Esq., served Great War, Lieut.
R.N.V.R., b. 1884; tn. 1909, Mabel, d. of W. R. Bishop,
and has issue — 3 sons ; and 2 daus. Res. — Court Lodge,
Knockholt.
Hubert Smithers, Esq., O.B.E., served Great War, Major
(temp. Lt.-Col.) 2/4 R.W. Kent Regt., b. 1885. Res. —
Homefield, Knockholt.
Norman Smithers, Esq., M.C., served Great War, Capt.
2/4 R.W. Kent Regt., b. 1887. Res. — Homefield,
Knockholt.
SMYLY of Camus (U.O.) Azure, a chevron ermine
between three pheons argent. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an armed arm em-
bowed proper, the hand holding a pheon by the point
gules. Motto — " Viribus virtus." Livety — Dark blue,
with gilt buttons.
Sons of His Hon. Judge William Cecil Smyly of Castle-
derg and Camus, co. Tyrone, K.C., County Court
Judge at Bow and Shoreditch, J. P. co. Derby, b. 1840 ;
d. ; tn. 1884, Alice Mary, only d. of Samuel William
Brooks : —
Cecil Ferguson Smyly, Gentleman, b. 1884. Res. —
Alexander Ferguson Smyly, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law
(Inner Temple), b. 1886. Chambers — 2 Paper Buildings,
Temple, E.G.
Sons of Sir Philip Crampton Smyly, Knt. Bach.,
Surgeou in Ordinary to H.M. Queen Victoria and to
H.M. King Edward, President Royal Coll. of Surgeons
in Ireland (1878), b. 1838; d. 1904; tn. 1864;
Hon. Selina Maria (Nina), dau. of Rt. Hon. the third
Baron Plunket (sister of the late Archbishop of Dublin
and of Lord Rathmore) : —
His Honour Sir Philip Crampton Smyly, Knt. (1905),
LL.D., Chief-Justice of Gold Coast since 1911, b. 1866;
tn. 1905 (his cousin), Eileen, d. of Sir William J. Smyly,
M.D. ; and has issue — Philip Crampton Smyly, Esq.,
b. 1917; William John Plunket Smyly, Esq., b. 1919 ; and
Aileen Grace. Res. — Accra, Gold Coast. Club — Royal
Societies.
Josiah Gilbart Smyly, Esq., Professor of Latin, late
Fellow Trinity Coll., Dublin, b. 1867. Res. —
William Cecil Plunket Smyly, Esq., M.D., b. 1883. Res.
—4 Merrion Square. Dublin.
Sons of Matthew John Smyly, Gentleman, M.A., of
Bbden Park, Dublin, b. 1848 ; d. ; tn. ,
Katherine, d. of John Davis Garde, of Mount Dillon,
Dublin :—
Richard Josiah Smyly, Esq., Capt. North Lanes. Regt.,
b. 1879 ; tn. 1910, Pilkington ; and has issue — Richard
Patrick Pilkington Smyly, Gentleman, b. 1911; Dennis
Douglas Pilkington, Gentleman, b. 1913; and Sybil
Elizabeth Pilkington. Club — Junior United Service,
Neville Smyly, Gentleman, b. ; m. , Erne, d. of
David Tennant ; and has issue — John David Smyly, Gentle-
man, b. 1905 ; Smyly, Gentleman, b. 1911.
Percy Smyly, Gentleman, b.
Son of late Josiah Smyly, Surgeon to the Meath
Hospital (son of John Smyly, Esq., K.C.), b. 1803;
d. 1864 ; tn. , Ellen, d. of Matthew Franks of
Merrion Square, Dublin : —
Sir William Josiah Smyly, M.D., Ex. Pres. of Roy. Coll. of
Physic, Ireland, b. 1850; tn. 1881, Eleanor Colpoys, d. of
Henry Tweedy, M.D., M.R.C.S.; and has issue— Joscelyn
Henry Smyly, Esq., M.D., F.R.C.S.I., b. 1.882 [tn. 1921,
Eileen, M.D., d. of David Bell; and has issue — William
Jocelyn Smyly, Esq., b. 1922; David Paul Smyly, Gentle-
man, b. 1923 (Res. — Union Medical College, Peking,
China)]; Eileen [m. 1905 (her cousin), Sir Philip Crampton
Smyly, Knt.]; Rachel; Phyllis; and Vivienne. Res. — 58.
Merrion Square, Dublin.
SMYTH, see BOWYER-SMYTH.
SMYTH of Ash ton Court (R.L., 16 May 1915 ; H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, on a chevron between three
cinquefoils argent, as many leopards' faces sable, and (for
distinction) a canton or (for Smyth) ; 2 and 3, argent,
t'retty sable on a canton gules a chaplet or (for Irby).
Mantling gules and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of
the colours, a gryphon's head erased gules, gorged with
a collar gemel and beaked and eared or, charged on the
neck (for distinction) with a cross crosslet argent (Smyth) ;
2. upon a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head in
profile proper, wreathed about the temples argent and
sable (for Irby). Motto — " Qui capit capitur."
Third son of the 5th Baron Boston, of Boston,
Lines., b. 1837 ; d. 1877 ; m. 1859, Augusta Caroline,.
2nd d. of 3rd Lord de Saumarez : —
Hon. Gilbert Neville Smyth, b. 1864; assumed by R.L.,
16 May 19 1 5, the surname of Smyth in lieu of Irby
and the arms of Smyth quarterly with those of Irby ;
m. 1891, Esme.d. of George Oldham Edwards, of Redland
Court, Bristol, and step-dau. of Sir John Henry Greville
Smyth, istBart., of Ashton Court; and has issue — Esme
Frances Sylvia \m. 1923, Lieut. -Commdr. George Charles
Cavendish]. Seats — Ashton Court, Long Ashton,
Somerset ; Ness Castle, Inverness.
SMYTH of Camberley (H. Coll.). Azure, a chevron
cottised argent, between in chief two chess-rooks, and in
base a flaming cup or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a dolphin hauriant proper,
gorged with an Eastern crown or. Motto — " Mediis
tranquillus in undis." Livery — Blue, white facings, silver
braid and buttons.
Third son of George Watson Smyth, Esq., C.B. , J. P.,
of Blackheath, b. 1837 ; d. 1910 ; tn. 1863, Frances
Anna, d. of the late Alexander Middleton : —
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M.C.L. Bengal 1919-22, President Bengal Chamber of
Commerce 1921-22, Mem. Council of State for India 1923-4,
b. 1872 ; m. 1908, Nellie, d. of the late Col. William Cubitt,
V.C. , D.S.O. , of The Grove, Camberley ; and has issue —
Mary. Seat — The Grove, Camberley, Surrey. Clubs —
Oriental, Ranelagh.
SMYTH of Elkington (Certified by Robert Cooke, Claren-
ceux, 1576, Ped., H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 12, per bend
dancettee azure and or, two crosses moline counterchanged
(Smyth) ; 2. gules, a cress moline argent, over all a bend
sable (Willarby) ; 3. gules, two bars and in chief three
plates argent (Otterby) ; 4. sable, a rose between three
lions rampant argent (Lilborne) ; 5. gules, three roach
naiant in pale proper (Roche) ; 6. gules, on a bend between
six bezants, three fleurs-de-lys azure (Besby) ; 7. argent, a
Jew's harp in pale sable between six laurel leaves, three and
three, in pale of the last (Scopham) ; 8. argent, on a fesse
gules, three fleurs-de-lys or, in chief a crescent sable (Disney) ;
9. gules, a fesse dancettee or, between three escallops ermine
(Dyne); 10. argent, three lions passant guardant in pale
gules (Humfines); 11. argent, a saltire engrailed vert
(Middleton). Mantling- gules and argent. Crest — Out of
a ducal coronet or, a demi-falcon rising proper. Motto —
•' Crux Christi spes mea." Livery — Blue and gold.
Sons of William Henry Smyth, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
Lines. (High Sheriff 1882), J. P. North Riding Yorks.,
High Steward of the Borough of Louth, Major (ret.)
Lines. Rifle Vols., b. 1821 ; d. 1912 ; m. 1849, Sarah
Anne (d. 1909), d. of Rev. J. Sargeaunt of Stanwick
Rectory, Northampton: —
William Grenville Smyth of Elkington Hall, Esq., J. P.,
D.L., b. 1857; m. 1889 (div. 1903), Anna Lillie, d. of
Cosmo Gordon of New York ; and has issue — William
Henry Gordon Smyth, Esq., Capt. 5th Batt. Lines. Regt.,
b. 1893 [m. 1918, Aim6e Angela, d. of Major Reginald
Pepys Whateley, of 75 Harcourt Terrace, W. ; and has
issue — William Pepys Smyth, Gentleman, b. 1918 ; and
Angela]; and Dorothy Emma \_m. 1920, Capt. John Grey,
M.C. , 7th Dragoon Gds. ; and has issue]. Seats — Elkington
Hall, Louth, Lines. ; Addo, Cape Province, S. Africa.
George Edmund Smyth, Gentleman, b. 1859.
Charles Glastonbury Smyth, Gentleman, b. 1862 ; m.
1892, Clyde, d. of John Utter of Chehalis, Washington,
U.S.A.
Sons of Rev. Christopher Smyth, M.A., Vicar ot
Bussage, b. 1827 ; d. 1900 ; m. 1857, Clementina (d.
1903), d. of Clement Royds : —
Rt. Rev. William Edmund Smyth, Warden of Anglican
Hostel College of Fort Hare since 192 1, Bishop of Lebombo
1893-1912, M.A., M.B., b. 1858. Res.— Anglican Hostel,
Fort Hare, P.O. Box 8 Alice, Cape of Good Hope.
Cyril Randolph Smyth, Gentleman, b. 1859; m. 1891,
Helen, d. of William G. Dobie ; and has issue — William
Edmund Royds Smyth, Gentleman, b. 1892 [m. 1912,
Elizabeth Marshall ; and has issue — Marshall Leighton
Smyth, Gentleman, b. 1922 ; and 2 daus.]. Res. — 2024 W.
41st Street, Los Angeles, California.
Son of Rev. Christopher Smyth, M.A. , of Little
Houghton, Northants., b. 1812 ; d. 1897; m. 1850,
Catherine, d. of T. C. Sneyd-Kynnersley of Loxley
Park, co. Stafford: —
Christopher Smyth, Esq., J. P. and D.L. Northants., M.A.
(Oxon. ), Barr.-at-Law, late Capt. Northants. and Rutland
Mil., Chairman of Qr. Sessions 1904-16, b. 1851 ; m. 1890,
Emma Louisa, d. of Sir George William Gunning, Bart. ;
and has issue — Barbara Mary ; and Ursula Catherine [m.
1928, Cecil Vere Davidge, Barrister-at-Law]. Seat — Little
Houghton, Northampton.
GEORGE EDWARD SMYTH, Gentleman. Born
June 7, 1877, being the third but second surviving son of
James Smyth, Gentleman, of Norton Hall, near Baldock,
Herts., and Georgiana Margaret his wife, dau. of Tohn
Bowman of Barkway, co. Herts., and Charlotte his wife.
Armorial bearings — Azure, three horse-shoes fessewise or,
between three horses' heads erased argent. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a horse's
head argent, erased azure, within a horse-shoe or. Motto —
" Ferrum equitis salus." Estate — Lord of the Manor of
Kendals, otherwise Wrestlingworth, co. Beds. Seat —
Northfield House, Henlow, Beds.
SMYTH (H. Coll.). Vert, a chevron erminois, charged
with a chevron gules, between three Saracens' heads habited
in profile couped at the neck proper, and for augmentation
a chief argent, thereon a mount vert inscribed with the Greek
letters K Y P A gold and issuant therefrom a representation
of the plant Silphium proper. Crests— 1. of augmentation,
on a wreath of the colours, a mount vert inscribed with the
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Aforesaid Greek letters and issuant therefrom the Silphium
as in the arms ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, an anchor
fessewise sable, thereon an ostrich erminois, holding in
the ueak a horse-shoe or. Motto — "Vincere est vivere."
Livery — Blue, white facings.
Sons of Sir Warington Smyth, Kt. , F. R.S. , b. 1819 ;
d. 1891 ; m. 1866, Antonia, d. of Anthony Story-
Maskelyne, Esq., J. P., F.R.S. :—
Herbert Warington Smyth, Esq., C.M.G., M.A., LL.M.,
F.R.G.S. , Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple), Chief Inspector
of Factories, S. Africa, Knight of Order of White Elephant
of Siam, b. 1867; m. 1900, Amabel, d. of Sir Henry John
Sutton ; and has issue — 3 sons ; 1 dau. Res. — Calamansac,
Falmouth, Cornwall. Clubs — Athenaeum, Royal Thames
Yacht.
Maj.-Gen. Sir Nevill Maskelyne Smyth, V.C., K.C.B.,late
6th Dragoon Guards, served Dongola Exped. 1896, Nile
Exped. 1897-9, S. Africa 1902, Great War 1914-19, Maj.-
Gen. comdg. 47th Div. (T.A. ) 1919-23, ret. 1924, b. 1868 ;
m. 19 18, Evelyn Olwen, d. of Sir Arthur Osmond Williams,
1st Bart. ; and has issue — Osmond Nevill Hunter Mackay
Smyth, Esq., b. 1920; Dacre Henry Deudraeth Smyth,
Esq., b. 1923; and Olwen Annarella Deudraeth. Res, —
Balmoral, Victoria, Australia. Club — Cavalry.
JAMES HUGH SMYTH, Gentleman. Born March 22,
1870, being the eldest son of the late James Smyth, Gentle-
man, of Norton Hall, near Baldock, Herts , and Georgiana
Margaret his wife, dau. of John Bowman of Barkway, co.
Herts. Armorial bearings (H. Coll.)— Azure, three horse-
shoes fessewise or, between three horses' heads erased
argent. Mantling azure and or. Crest— on a wreath of
the colours, a horse's head argent, erased azure, within a
horse-shoe or. Motto — " Ferrum equitis salus." Seat —
Cold;Harbour, Ashwell, Herts.
^SMYTH. « Argent, 'on a saltire between three crescents,
one in chiefaand two in fesse, and a leopard's face in base
azure a.n Eastern crown or. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm couped
below the elbow and erect, charged with a palm-branch,
and holding in the hand a scimitar all proper. Motto —
"With thy might."
Sons of John Watt Smyth, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law, of
Lincoln's Inn, J. P. for co. Antrim, formerly of the
Bengal Civil Service, and one of the Judges of the Chief
Court of the Punjab, b. 1836; d. 1914 ; m. 1871,
Annabella Charlotte, second dau. of Rev. the Hon.
Henry O'Brien : —
Henry John Watt Smyth, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.),
b. June 16, 1872. Postal address — Duneira, Larne, co.
Antrim.
Gerald James Watt Smyth, Esq.,D.S.O., Lt.-Col. (ret.),
Royal Engineers, b. March 29, 1874 ; m. 1917, Florence
Mabel, d. of H. T. Sayers. Res.— The Knowe, Larne, co.
Antrim. Club — Jun. United Service.
Austin Edward Arthur Watt Smyth, Esq., Librarian,
House of Commons, M.A. (Cantab.), b. May 28, 1877.
Res. — 15 Cottesmore Gardens, Kensington, W. 8. Club —
Oxford and Cambridge.
SMYTH of Ballynatray (R.L., 3 June 1892). Argent, on
a bend, between two unicorns' heads erased azure, armed,
crined, and tufted or, three lozenges of the last. Mant-
ling azure and argent. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet or,
a demi-bull salient argent, armed and unguled or, and
charged with a crescent gules for difference. Motto —
" Cum plena magis."
Sons of Col. John Henry Graham Smyth, C.M.G.
(1901), J. P., comd. 3rd Batt. Prince of WalesJ Lein-
ster Regt. in South Africa 1900-1901, served in New
Zealand 1864-65 (medal), and in Egypt 1883-85
(Medjidie), comd. the Irish Militia Brigade at H.M.
Jubilee 1897 (Jubilee medal), b. ; d. 1904 ; m.
1872, Lady Harriette Gertrude Isabella, of Ballynatry,
co. Waterford, d. of the 5th Earl of Mountcashell : —
Roland Henry Tyssen Holroyd Smyth, Esq., D.L. Water-
ford, Capt. 3rd Batt. Prince of Wales' Leinster Regt. , b. 1874 ;
m. 1902, Alice Isabelle, yst. d. of late Chambre' Brabazon
Ponsonby of Kilcooley Abbey; and has issue — (1) John
Rowland Chambr6 Holroyd Smyth, Gentleman, b. 1903 ; (2)
Henry Horace Digby Holroyd Smyth, Gentleman, b. 1905 ;
(3) Bryan Hubert Holroyd Holroyd Smyth, Gentleman, b.
1908 ; (4) Oliver Grice Holroyd Smyth, Gentleman, b. 1914 ;
and Mary Lavender. Seats — Ballynatry, Youghal ; and
More Park, Kilworth, co. Cork.
William Baker Smyth, Gentleman, b. 1885.
SMYTH of Headborough (U.O.). Argent, on a bend,
between two unicorns' heads couped azure, three
lozenges or, a mullet for difference. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-bull
salient sable, armed and unguled or, a mullet for
difference. Motto — " Cum plena magis."
Son of Percy Smyth, Esq., B.A, J.P. (High Sheriff
1872), b. 1839; d. 1910; tn. 1865, Mary, eldest d. of
Robert Perceval Maxwell of Finnebrogue and Grooms-
port House, co. Down: —
Robert Riversdale Smyth, Esq., C.M.G., D.S.O.,
Lt.-Col. (ret.) Leinster Regt., b. 1875; m. 1906, Evelyn
Irene, second d. of Lt.-Col. Norton C. Martelli, of Creg,
Fermoy. Seats — Headborough, Tallow ; and Monarea, co.
Waterford.
RANDAL CHARLES EDWARD SKEFFINGTON
SMYTH, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. late Coldstream
Guards. Born 1864, being the elder son of the late Edward
Skeffington Randal Smyth, Esq., D.L. and J.P. for Queen's
Co., High Sheriff 1865, by his wife Hon. Gertrude Valentine
Fitz-Patrick, dau. of Rt. Hon. John, 1st Lord Castletown,
of Upper Ossory. Armorial bearings— Argent, on abend
azure between two unicorns' heads erased sable, three
lozenges or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a unicorn's head couped sable.
Motto — " Cornu exaltabitur honore." Married, 1889,
Beatrice Virginia Louisa, d. of the late Col. the Rt. Hon.
T. Edward Taylor of Ardgillan, M.P. for Dublin. Res.—
North Cheriton, Somerset. Club — Arthur's.
SMYTH. Argent, on a bend azure between two unicorns'
heads erased sable, three lozenges or. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's
head couped sable.
Second son of Edward Skeffington Randal Smyth, Esq. ,
of Mount Henry, Queen's Co., Vice-Lieut., J.P. and
D.L. for that co., High Sheriff 1865, b. 1831 ; d. 1897;
m. 1862, Hon. Gertrude Valentine Fitz-Patrick, d. of
John, 1st Lord Castletown, of Upper Ossory : —
Geoffrey Henry Julian Skeffington Smyth, Esq., D.S.O.
(1900), Lieut. -Col. (ret.) 9th Lancers, served South African
War 1899-1900, appointed a Gen. Staff Officer 1914 (Legion
of Honour, Croix de Guerre), and one of H.M.'s Hon.
Corps of Gen tlemen-at- Arms 1920, b. 1873 '• m- IQ°4, Hon'
Violet Frances Monckton, d. of 7th Viscount Galway;
and has issue— (1) Terence George Randal Skeffington
Smyth, Gentleman, b. 1905; (2) Noel Edward Vere
Skeffington Smyth, Gentleman, b, 1908 ; (3) Denys Brian
Skeffington Smyth, Gentleman, b. 1910. Clubs— Cavalry ;
Orleans ; Royal Automobile.
SMYTH of Deer Park (Confmd. U.O.). Argent, on a
bend gules between two double-headed eagles sable, armed
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of the second, three lozenges or. Mantling gules, doubled
aigent. Crest — A unicorn's head purpure, armed argent,
issuant out of a ducal coronet or, and charged with a lozenge
of the second. Motto — " Exaltabit honore."
Only surviving son of John Smyth, of Deer Park, co.
Leitrim, /'. t8oo ; d. 1846 ; m. 1835, Frances Lloyd, 2nd
d. of John Carson, of Annesville, co. Roscommon, by
his wife Jane, d. of Yeadon Lloyd and grand-d. of Owen
Lloyd, of Rockville, co. Roscommon: —
Thomas Smyth, Gentleman, of Abbeyleix, Queen's Co. ,
Ireland, b. 1846; m. 1873, Sarah, d. of William Munro, of
Ballineen, King's Co.; and has surv. issue— (1) William
Henry Munro Smyth, Gentleman, b. 1874 {Res. — Hills-
borough, co. Down, Ireland); (2) Thomas Francis Smyth,
Gentleman, b. 1878 [m. 1909, Annette Elizabeth (d. 1924).
d. of Henry Gorman, of Ballymote, co. Sligo ; and has issue
— Percy Hubert Smyth, Gentleman, b. 1913; and Evelyn
Maud(/tV.r. — Dagenham, Essex)]; (3) Henry Carson Smyth,
Esq., L.R.C.P., late Capt. R.A.M.C, served Great War
1915-18 b. 1880 [m. 1918, Janet Park, M.B. , B.Ch. (Edin.),
served Great War with R.A.M.C, d. of Rev. James
George Walton, M.A. , of Dundee; and has issue —
Isabel Munro Carson (Res. — 44 Heme Hill, London,
S. E. )]; (4) Walter Munro Smyth, Gentleman, served Great
War with Tank Corps, b. 1884 (Res.— Auckland, N.Z.);
(5) Herbert Smyth, Gentleman, B.A. (Trin. Coll.
Dublin), late Lieut. 3rd Royal Irish Fusiliers, served Great
War, b. 1896 (Res. — 13 Cheriton Place, Folkestone) ; Francis
May, Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, served
Great War as Nursing Sister with R. R.C. ; Emily Sarah,
R.R.C. (2nd Class), served Great War with Q.A.M.N.S. (R)
[m. 1922, George Dufour Hodgson, M.A. (Sch. Queen's
Coll. Oxford), late Lieut. Roy. Fus. , served Great War,
only son of J. J. Hodgson, of Appleby] ; Eileen Mary,
R.R.C. (2nd Class), served Great War with Q.A.M.N.S.
|R); Evelyn Maud [m. 1917, Major Gordon Frank
Steevenson, R.A.V.C. , served Great War, yngr. son of
Robert H. Steevenson, of Torrington, Devon].
SMYTH of Ardmore (U.O. ). Argent, on a bend en-
grailed between two unicorns' heads erased azure, three
lozenges erminois. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
Out of a ducal crest coronet, a unicorn's head azure,
charged with a lozenge as in the arms. Motto — " Exaltabit
honore." Livery— Dark blue, white facings.
Sons of the late John Acheson Smyth of Ardmore, by
his wife Alice, d. of Robert M'Clintock, Esq., J. P.,
D. L. , of Dunmore, Carrigans, co. Donegal: —
Ross Acheson Smyth, Esq., Major late Roy. Irish
Regt. , b. 1862; m. 1892, Edith, d. of Thomas Malcomson
of Minella, Clonmel, co. Tipperary ; and has surv. issue —
Norah Kathleen. Seat — Ardmore, co. Londonderry. Club
— County (Tipperary).
Robert M'Clintock Smyth, Gentleman, b. 1864; m. ;
Dorothy, d. of Rev. Canon John Gould Adams ; and has
issue — Ralph M'Clintock Smyth, Gentleman, b. 1911 ; and
Dorothy. Res. —
Hugh Lyle Waring Smyth, Gentleman, b. 1868 ; m.
1900 (his cousin), Una Maud Lyle, d. of Hugh Lyle Smyth
of Barrowmore Hall. Res. — Drumahoe, Londonderry.
Son of Godfrey Lyle Smyth, 6. 1878; d. 1910; m.
1902, Evelyn Cholmeley, eldest d. of Col. Johnson
Savage, R.E.: —
Bryan Lyle Smyth, Gentleman, b. 1903. Seats — Barrow-
more Hall, Chester ; Drumahoe, co. Kerry.
Son of Hugh Lyle Smyth, Esq., J. P. and D.L., b.
1834 ; d. 1911 ; m. 1st, 1862, Eliza (d. 1883), eldest d.
of James Turner of Rusholme, Manchester: —
Maxwell Lyle Smyth, Gentleman, b. 1883. Res. —
SMYTH (H. Coll.). Azure, three horseshoes fessewise
or, between three horses' heads erased argent. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a horse's
head argent, erased azure, within a horse-shoe or. Motto —
" Ferrum equitis salus." Livery — Blue, gold facings.
Sons of Thomas Smyth, Gentleman, b. 1828 ; d. 1906 ;
m. 1867, Louisa, d. of James Kidman : —
Thomas Hugh Smyth, Gentleman, b. 1870; m. 1913,
Lilian Maud, d. of David Mackair ; and has issue — Thomas
Hugh Smyth, Gentleman, b. 1913 ; David Smyth, Gentle-
man, b. 1915 ; Robert Smyth, Gentleman, b. 1917. Res. —
Edworth Manor, nr. Baldock, Herts.
George Elliott Smyth, Gentleman, b. 1872 ; m. 1908, Mar-
garet Helen, d. of Dr. H. O. Foster ; and has issue— Joyce
Margaret. Res.— White Hill, Hitchin.
Edward James Smyth, Gentleman, b. 1879 ; m. 1906,
Jessie Alice, d. of James Bowman; and has issue — Joan.
Res. — Rooktree House, Stotfold, Beds.
SMYTH (U.O. ). Gules, a lion rampant argent, on a
chief of the second, a mullet azure, between two torteaux.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a lion's head couped argent. Motto — " Miseris
succurrere."
Eld. s. of Matthew Blood Smyth of Castle Fergus, co.
Clare, b. ; d. ; m. : —
Rev. William Augustine Blood Smyth, M.A. (Dublin),
Canon of Killaloe, b. . Res. — The Rectory, Kilnasoo-
lagh, Newmarket-on-Fergus, co. Clare.
SMYTH-PIGOTT (R.L., 31 March 1824). Quarterly,
1 and 4, ermine, three lozenges conjoined in fesse sable
(Pigott) ; 2 and 3, gules, on a chevron between three
cinquefoils argent, as many leopards' faces sable (Smith).
Mantling sable and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the
colours, a wolf's head erased proper, collared or ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased gules, gorged
with a collar gemelle and beaked and eared or. Mottoes —
" Qui capit capitur " ; " Toutes foys prest."
Son of Cecil Hugh Smyth- Pigott, Esq., J. P., of
Brockley Hall, Somerset, b. i860 ; d. 1893 ; m. 1882,
Mary Agnes, d. of Joseph Ruscombe Poole : —
John Hugh Smyth-Pigott, Gentleman, b. 1882. Seats —
Brockley Hall and Brockley Court, West Town, R.S.O.,
Somerset. Res. — Brockley Hall, Bristol.
Son of Bernard Cecil Smyth-Pigott, Capt. and Brev-
Major Durham LI., b. 1884; d 1916; m. 1909,
Athalie Mary, d. of Gaeme B. Fraser of Weston-super-
Mare : —
Bernard Peter Smyth-Pigott, Gentleman, b. 1912. Res. —
Third son of Cecil Hugh Smyth-Pigott, Esq. (see
above) : —
Joseph Ruscombe Wadham Smyth-Pigott, Esq., D.S.O.
with Bar, Group-Comdr. R.A.F., b. 1889 ; m. 1919, Lady
Clare Mary, d. of 9th Earl of Denbigh ; and has issue —
Hugh Smyth-Pigott, Gentleman, b. 1923 ; and Annie Mary
Cecilia. Address — British Embassy, Paris.
Ygst. son of John Hugh Wadman Smyth-Pigott, Esq.,
J. P. and D.L., of Brockley Hall, Somerset, b. 1819 ; d.
1892; m. 1857, Blanche Mary, d. of Henry Raymond
Arundell : —
Bertram Joseph Arundell Smyth-Pigott, Gentleman, b.
1874. Res. — Pipestone, Manitoba.
Sons of Henry Thomas Coward Smyth-Pigott, Gentle-
man, b. 1823; d. 1858; m. 1845, Elizabeth, d. of
James Mells Nairne of Dunsinnan : —
Henry Drummond Smyth-Pigott, Gentleman, b. 1848.
Res.—
James William Nairne Smyth-Pigott, Gentleman, b.
1850; m. 1903, Geraldine Augusta (d. 190?), d. of William
Richardson of Wanstead, Essex, and widow of Lt.-Col.
Sidney Burrard. Res. —
John Hugh Smyth-Pigott, Gentleman, b. 1852. Res. —
Sons of Rev. George Octavius Smyth-Pigott, Rector of
Kingston Seymour, Somerset, b. 1827 ; d. 1892 ; in.
1855, Maria Ricketts : —
Alfred Cyril Smyth-Pigott, Gentleman, b. 1862. Res. —
Charles Gerald Hugh Smyth-Pigott, Gentleman, b. 1868.
Res.—
SMYTHE of Eshe Hall. Sable, three roses argent.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a buck's head erased gorged with a chaplet of laurel
all proper. Motto — " Regi semper fidelis."
Son of Sir John Walter Smythe, 8th Bart., b. 1827;
d. 1919; m. 1864, Marie Louise, d. of William Herbert,
ofClytha House, co. Monmouth: —
Sir Edward Walter Joseph Patrick Herbert Smythe,
9th Bart. (23 Feb. 1 660-1), b. 1869. Seats — Eshe, co.
Durham Acton Burnell Park, Shropshire.
DAVID MURRAY SMYTHE, Esq., J. P. and D.L. for
co. Perth, late Lt.-Col. 3rd Batt. Royal Highlanders.
Born Nov. 17, 1850, being the eldest son of the late
William Smythe, Esq., J. P. and D.L., and Convener of the
co. for thirty-four years, by his second wife Emily, dau.
of Gen. Sir John Oswald, G.C.B. , K.C.M.G., of Dunnikier,
co. Fife. Armorial bearings (L.O., 1673) — Azure, a burn-
ing cup between two chess-rooks in fesse or. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
dolphin hauriant proper. Motto — "Mediis tranquillus in
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undis." Married, 1898, Hon. Katherine Jane, dau. of
Lord Bagot; and has Issue — Barbara. Res. — Moulin-
almond, Perth. Club — New (Edinburgh).
SNEAD-COX of Broxwood and Eaton Bishop (H. Coll.).
Or, three bars azure, within a bordure sable, on a canton
argent, a lion's face gules. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an antelope's head
erased per fesse or and azure, pierced through the neck by
a broken spear proper. Motto — " Nil amplius oro."
Son of Richard Snead Cox, Esq., J. P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff co. Hereford 1858, Lord of the Manors of
Broxwood and Souldern, b. 1820; d. 1899; m. 1853,
Maria Theresa, d. of George Weld of Leagram Hall,
Lanes. : —
John George Snead Snead-Cox, Esq., J. P. London and co.
Hereford, Barrister-at-Law, Lord of the Manors of Brox-
wood and Souldern, b. 1855 ; assumed by Deed Poll 1892,
the additional surname of Snead; m. 1891, Mary, only
child of late George Porteous of NewOrleans, U.S.A. ; and
has had issue— (1) Richard Snead-Cox, Lieut. Roy. Scots.,
b. 1892; killed inaction 1914 ; (2) Geoffrey Philip Joseph
Snead-Cox, Gentleman, Lieut. 1st Royal Welsh Fus.,
b. 1895; killed in action 1914 ; (3) Herbert Arthur Joseph
Snead-Cox, Gentleman, Midshipman R.N., b. 1900 ; killed
in action 1916 ; (4) Robert John Francis Snead-Cox, Gen-
tleman, b. 1908. Seat — Broxwood Court, Pembridge,
Herefordshire. Club — Junior Carlton.
SNEATH, see AIKIN-SNEATH.
Son of John William Sneyd, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co.
Stafford, late Capt. of the Queen's Own Royal Stafford-
shire Yeo. and the King's Own Staffordshire Light
Inf. Mil., b. 1822; d. 1904; m. 1861, Agnes Maria,
eldest surv. d. of Rev. Charles Evelyn Cotton of Etwell
Hall, co. Derby: —
Ralph de Tunstall Sneyd, Gentleman, Lord of the Manor
of Basford, nr. Leek, b. 1862 ; m. 1894, Harriett, d. of
Arthur Brookes of Leek ; and has issue— (1) Arthur Lionel
Llewellyn Sneyd, Gentleman, b. 1898 ; (2) Ralph Clement
Cotton Sneyd, Gentleman, b. 1899 ; (3) Alfred William
Augustine Sneyd, Gentleman, b. 1906 ; and Elsie Dorothea
Stella. Res. — Fair View Hall, Onecote, nr. Leek, Staffs.
Son of Henry Sneyd, Gentleman, ot Lent Hill, Ash-
burton, b. 1838 ; d. 1920 ; m. 1st, 1869, Caroline Carew ,
d. of Robert H. C. Hunt; 2nd, 1903, Evelyn, d. of
Rev. Charles Forster, of Holne Chase, Ashburtcn,
Derby : —
Charles Henry Clement Sneyd, Gentleman, b. 1904.
Seat — Ashcombe Park, nr. Leek, co. Stafford.
SNEYD -KYNNERSLEY (H. Coll., 1815, R.L.) —
Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, sem£e of crosses crosslet, a lion
rampant argent (for Kynnersley, temp. Henry III.); 2 and
3, argent, a scythe, the blade in chief, the sned or handle
in bend sinister sable, in the fesse point a fleur-de-lys of the
second (for Sneyd). Mantling azure and argent. Crests —
1. a mount vert, thereon a greyhound sejant argent, collared
or, under a hawthorn-tree proper (for Kynnersley) ; 2. a
-SNEYD of Keele Hall (H. Coll.). Argent, a scythe, the
blade in chief, the sned (or handle) in bend sinister sable,
in the fesse point a fleur-de-lys of the second. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
lion passant guardant sable. Motto — " Nee opprimere, nee
opprimi."
Son of Rev. Walter Sneyd, Esq., M.A., F.S.A., J.P.,
b. 1809 ; d. 1888 ; m. 1856, Henrietta Elizabeth (d.
19 13), d. of Richard Malone Sneyd of Cherry vale, co.
Donegal: —
Ralph Sneyd, Esq., J. P. and D.L. (High Sheriff
1892-3) co. Stafford, Major and Hon. Lt.-Col. late
Staffordshire Regt., b. 1863 ; m. 1885, Mary Evelyn, eldest
d. of Major-Gen. Sir Arthur Edward Augustus Ellis,
G.C.V.O., C.S.I, (by the Hon. Mina, d. of Rt. Hon. the
1st Barcn Taunton). Seat — Keele Hall, Newcastle-under-
Lyme, co. Stafford. Postal add. — Mill House, LongParish,
Hants. Clubs— Turf, White's.
lion passant guardant sable (for Sneyd). Motto — "Nee
opprimere, nee opprimi." Livery — Light blue and silver.
Sons of late Clement Thomas Sneyd- Kynnersley, Esq.,
of Loxley Park, b. 1833; d. 1876; m. 1858, Ellen, d.
of Joseph Mallaby: —
John Ralph Sneyd- Kynnersley, Gentleman, b. i860 ; m.
1st, 1886, Adele (d. 1891), d. of Charles Henry Pairo ; 2nd,
1895, Marion Hamilton, d. of James Archibald Shaw; and
has issue — Two daus. Seats — Loxley Park, Highfields,
and the Dearndales, near Uttoxeter, co. Stafford. Res. —
San Francisco. California, U.S.A.
Harry Craven Sneyd- Kynnersley, Gentleman, b. 1865;
Postal add. — Church House, Penshurst, near Battle.
Son of Thomas Clement Sneyd- Kynnersley, Esq.,
J. P. and D.L., b. 1803 ; d. 1892; m. 1S34, Eliza Rose,
elder d. of Joseph Sandars of Taplow House, Bucks. :—
Edmund Mackenzie Sneyd - Kynnersley, Esq., J. P.
Chester, H.M.'s Insp. of Schools 1874-1906, Barrister at-
Law (Inner Temple), b. 1841. Res.— Boughton Lodge,
Chester.
Son of Charles Walter Sneyd- Kynnersley, Esq.,
C.M.G., b. 1849; d. 1904; m. 1884, Ada Maud, d.
of Rev. George Nash : —
Thomas Ralph Sneyd- Kynnersley, Esq., M.C.late Capt.
R.E., b. 1886. Res. — Fair Meadow, Mayfield, Sussex.
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SNOOK of Nottingham (H. Coll.). Azure, three fylfots
in chevron between in chief two eagles displayed and in
base a lion rampant or. Mantling azure and or. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, upon a rock proper, an eagle
or, wings expanded azure, resting the dexter claw on a
fylfot sable. Motto — " Nee opprimere nee opprimi."
Son of James Snook, Gentleman, b. 1831 ; d. 19 10 ;
m. 1857, Fanny, d. of James Henry Bracher of Place
Farm, Tisbury, Wilts. : —
James Bracher Snook, Gentleman, b. 1859 ; m. 1887,
Minnie Alexandra, d. of George Giles ; and has issue —
(1) James Bracher Snook, Gentleman, b. 1888; (2) Arthur
Giles Snook, Gentleman, b, 1894 ; (3) Eric Norman Snook,
Gentleman, b. 1897 ; and Doris Muriel. Post. add. — 1 Gros-
venor Avenue, Nottingham.
Herbert Durrant Snook, Gentleman, b. 1867 ; tn. 1st,
1890, Francis Mary, d. of John Hardy Carter of Holbeach,
Lines ; 2nd, 1903, Emily Gertrude, d. of Robert Pinder of
Elmbank, Nottingham ; and has issue — Phyllis Mary ;
Hilda; Violet Mabel; and Dulcie Durrant. Res.— The
Cedars, Lenton, Nottingham.
Walter Percy Snook, Gentleman, Solicitor, b. 1869 ; tn.
1897, Jessie Martha, d. of Robert John Brew, Esq., I.S.O. ;
and has issue — (1) Courtenay Walter Snook, Gentleman,
b, 1898 ; (2) Robert James Bracher Snook, Gentleman, b.
1899; Doreen Francis; and Jessie Ruth. Res. — 8 Second
Avenue, Nottingham.
SNOW of Exmouth (H. Coll., 12 Oct. 1922). Per fesse
nebuly azure and argent, in chief a lozenge between two
antelopes' heads erased, and in base a like antelope's head
between as many lozenges all counterchanged. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, an
antelope's head argent, erased gules, armed, and holding
in the mouth two links of a chain or. Motto — " Soyez
ferme."
Sons of Thomas Snow, Esq., J. P. Devon, M.A. (Oxon.),
Barrister-at-Law, Lincoln's Inn, b. 1852 ; d. 1927; tn.
1889, Edith, d. of Frederick Banbury, of Shirley House,
Shirley, Surrey: —
Thomas Maitland Snow, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.), 1st
Sec. H.M.'s Diplomatic Service, b. 1890; tn. 1927, Phyllis
Annette, d. of Ivor Malcolmson, of Callum Lodge, St.
Albans, and has issue — Edith Annette. Res. — Cleeve
House, nr. Exeter. Club— St. James's.
George Robert Sabine Snow, Gentleman, b- 1897.
Res. —
Sons of Thomas Maitland Snow, Gentleman, of Cleve
House, nr. Exeter, b. 1817 ; d. 1899; m. 1851, Eliza,
d. of Jacob Philip Nathan, of Trelawny, Jamaica : —
Philip Chicheley Hyde Snow, Esq., CLE., late I.C.S.,
Municipal Commissioner of Bombay 1896-1901, b. 1853;
tn. 1888, Beatrice Sophia, d. of Edmund Newman Snow.
Res.— Exeter. Club— Sports.
Sebastian CosensSnow, Gentleman, of Weircliff, Exwick,
Exeter, b. 1856; m. 1888, Margaret Lucy Parker, d. of Rev.
Maurice Swabey, Vicar of St. Thomas's, Exeter, and has
issue — Sebastian Richard Eustace Snow, Esq., M.A.
(Oxon.), Barrister-at-Law, late Capt. 1st R. Devon Yeo.,
b. 1890 [m. 1926, Rosamond Mary, eld. d. of Edward
Henry Wright Weaver, Barrister-at-Law, of Ambletts,
Chithurst, Sussex (Res.— Brightwell Manor, Brightwell,
Wallingford, Berks. Clubs— Jun. Carlton ; Cavendish ;
Devon and Exeter (Exeter))]. Res.— Weircliff, Exeter.
ALEXANDER DUFFETT SNOW, Esquire, Capt.
West of Scotland Art. (Militia). Born Oct. 10, 1862,
beingthesecondbut eldest surviving son ofjohn Snow (grand-
son of Henry Snow of Stinsford, Dorset), by his wife Ade-
laide Jane, fourth dau. of Francis Duffett of Shirehampton,
Dorset. Armorial bearings— Per fesse indented azure and
argent, a cross patee between two heraldic antelopes' heads
in chief and a like heraldic antelope's head between two
crosses patee in base, all counterchanged. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a bugle-horn gules, an heraldic antelope's head couped
per pale indented argent and azure, and charged with
two crosses pat6e in pale counterchanged. Motto —
" Probitas verus honor." Livery — Blue, with red facings.
Married, June 10, 1891, Rose Lilian, third dau. of Col.
John Beaufin Irving, formerly of Bickington Lodge, now of
Bonshaw Tower, Ecclefechan ; and has Issue— (1) John
Alexander Irving Snow, Gentleman, b. Dec. 1, 1893; (2)
George Robert Irving Snow, Gentleman, b. Oct. 7, 1895 ;
and Dons Lilian Frances. Res. —
SNOWDEN (H. Coll.). Argent, on a fesse azure,
between in sinister chief and in base an escallop gules,
three mullets or, a quarter of the third charged with four
fusils conjoined fessewise of the first. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon the battle-
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mentsof a tower, a peacock in its pride all proper.
— " Omnia vincit amor."
Motto
Only surv. son of Edwin Snowden, of Stoneygate,
Leics., b. 1835; d. 1920 ; m. 1864, Julia Ann, d. of
Thomas Burdett, of Desford, Leics. :—
Frederick James Snowden, Esq., b. 1884. Res. — St.
John's Manor, Jersey.
SOAME, see BUCKWORTH-HERNE-SOAME.
SOAMES of Sheffield Park (H. Coll.). Gules, a chevron
or, between in chief two mallets erect of the second and in
base two wings conjoined in lure argent. Mantling gules
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
rising sun proper, upon a lure gules, feathered argent
fessewise, a falcon belled or. Motto— " Vilius virtutibus
aurum."
Son of Arthur Soames of Irnham Park, near Bourne,
Lincolnshire, b. 1816; d. 1894; m. Annie Amelia, d.
of Joseph Gilstrap: —
Arthur Gilstrap Soames, Esq., J. P. and D.L. (High
Sheriff 1903) co. Lincoln, J. P. co. Sussex, £. 1854; m. 1919,
Agnes Helen Van der Heydt, d. of the late Rt. Hon. Sir
Robert Peel, G.C.B. , P.C.and widow of D. van de Heydt.
Seat — Sheffield Park, Uckfield, Sussex. Clubs— Carlton,
Arthur's.
SOLLY-FLOOD of Ballynaslaney (U.O.). Quarterly,
1 and 4, vert, a chevron between three wolves' heads erased
argent (Flood) ; 2 and 3, argent, a chevron gules between
three sole fishes hauriant proper, within a bordure en-
grailed sable (Solly). Mantling vert and argent. Crest—
Upon a wreath of the colours, a wolfs head erased argent.
Motto — "Vis unita fortior."
Sons of Major-Gen. Sir Frederick Richard Solly-Flood,
C.B. (1877), K.C.B. (1907), b. 1829; m. 1863, Con-
stance Eliza, d. of the late William Edward Frere,
Esq., C.M.G., J.P., of Bitton, near Bath:—
Major-Gen. Arthur Solly-Flood, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O.,
late 4th Dragoon Guards, served in S. Africa with the S.
African Light Horse 1900-2, and Great War 1914-19,
Insp.-Gen. of Cavalry, India, has Order of the Crown and
Croix de Guerre (Belgium), Croix de Guerre avec palme
(France), b. 1871 ; m. 1916, Elise, d. of Ferdinand P. J.
Hanbury, of Nantoer, Monmouth ; and has issue — 1 dau.
Clubs— Army and Navy, Marlborough.
Brigadier Richard Elles Solly-Flood, C.M.G., D.S.O.,
comdg. Bareilly Brigade, U.P. India, served S. Africa
1899-1902, and Great War 1914-19, comdg. 132nd Inf.
Bde. 1924, has Legion of Honour, White Eagle of Serbia,
with cross swords, b. 1877; m. 1914, Marguerite Eliza-
beth, only d. of Major Connellan of Coolmore, co. Kil-
kenny ; and has issue — 1 son ; and 1 dau. Res. — Cool-
more, Thomastown, co. Kilkenny, Ireland. Clubs — Army
and Navy; R.A.C.
SOLTAU (H. Coll., 12 Aug. 1844). Per bend sinister
azure and argent, on the dexter side three ears of wheat on
one stalk or, and on the sinister side three fleurs-delys, one
and two of the first. Mantling azure and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion argent, within two
branches of roses proper. Motto — " Miseris succerere
disco."
Son of John Thomas Soltau, Esq., J. P., of Little
Efford, Plymouth, b. 1834; d. 1921 ; m. 1st, i860,
Florence (d. 1894), d. of the late Erving Clark of Efford
Manor, and widow of Sir William Norris Young,
Bart. :—
George William Soltau, Gentleman, b. 1865. Res. —
Little Efford, Sea View, Isle of Wight.
Eldest son of George Soltau, Gentleman, b. 1847 ;
d. 1909 ; m. 1874, Grace Elizabeth, d. of Dr. A. J
Tapson : — ■
Col.Alfred Bertram Soltau, C.M.G. (1916), C.B.E. (1919),
T.D., Col. A.M.S. (T.A.), M.D. (Lond.), F.R.C.P.,
F.R.C.S., b. 1876; m. 1903, Edith Mary, d. of William
Evans Watts ; and has issue— George Richard Bertram
Soltau, Gentleman, b. 1908; Catherine Grace [m. W. H.
Anketell]. Res. — 1 The Crescent, Plymouth. Club —
R. Western Yacht (Plymouth).
Only son of Henry Soltau, Gentleman, b. 1849; d.
1911 ; m. 1883, Barbara Jessie, d. of Rev. Malcolm
Mclntyre, M.A. , of Monikie, Forfar: —
Henry Kenneth Victor Soltau, Esq., Capt. R.A.M.C,
S.R. (ret.), M.D. (Lond.), b. 1887 ; m. 1919, Nora Rams-
car, yngst. d. of Charles H. Wright, Esq., J. P., of Tilling-
ton Hall, Stafford, and has issue — David Henry Kenneth
Soltau, Gentleman, b. 1920 ; and Barbara Christine
Symons. Res. — Wentworth House, Ilfracombe, N. Devon.
SOLTAU-SYMONS(R.L., 1845, H. Coll.).— Quarterly, 1
and 4, party per fesse dancett^e gules and argent, a pale
counterchanged and three trefoils, one and two slipped of
the first (for Symons) ; 2 and 3, per bend sinister azure and
argent, on the dexter side, three ears of wheat on one stalk
or, and on the sinister side three fleurs-de-lys, one and two, of
the first (for Soltau). Mantling gules and argent. Crests—
1. Upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, in front of
a saltire gules, an ermine, holding in the mouth a fern-
branch proper (for Symons) ; 2. a demi-lion argent, within
two branches of roses proper (for Soltau). Motto—" Simp'ex
munditus." Livery— Dark green, black facings.
Sons of George William Culme Soltau-Symons, Esq.,
J. P. and D.L. co. Devon, High Sheriff 1875, b. 1831 ;
d. 1916; m. firstly, 1859, Hon. Adele Isabella (d. 1869),
2nd d. of the Right Hon. Thomas Graves, 3rd Baron
Graves; secondly, 1875, Mary Elizabeth, d. of Lt.Col.
Frederick W. Todd, and widow of St. John Coventry : —
George Algernon James Soltau-Symons, Esq., Lt.-Col.
late King's Royal Rifle Corps, b. 1867 ; m. 1898, Eleanor.
eldest d. of late Lieut.-Gen. Sir W. H. Goodenough, K.C.B ,
and has issue— Adela Milly. Estate— Chaddlewood, Plymp-
ton, Devon. Town res. — 14 Wyndham Place, Bryanston
Square, W. Club— Naval and Military.
Lionel Culme Soltau-Symons, Esq., D.S.O., Major
Durham L.I., b. 1876; m. 1907, Hon. Lucy Jessie Lyon
Playfair, only d. of 2nd Baron Playfair. Res.— The Priory,
Woodchester, Glos.
SOMERLEYTON, Baron, see CROSSLEY.
SOMERS, Baron, see COCKS.
BENJAMIN EDWARD SOMERS, Esquire, Master of
Arts of the University of Oxford, Barrister-at-Law (Lin-
coln's Inn) Lord of the Manor of Ubley, Somerset.
Chairman of the Axbridge Bench, Justice of the Peace for the
county of Somerset. Born November 20, 1851, being the
only son of Thomas Somers of Mendip Lodge, Barnster-
at-Law by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Edward
Williams of Honevcombe, in the county of Cornwall.
Armorial Dealings— Quarterly of fifteLn, 1 and 15, vert, a
fesse dancettee ermine between a wolf's head erased
in chief, and an escallop in base, both argent ;
2 vert gutt6e-d'eau, three chevronels between as many
wolves'' heads erased ermine; 3. or, a chevron between
three eagles displayed vert ; 4- azure, three bendlets within
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a bordure argent ; 5. argent, a chevron sable, in chief a
label of three points gules ; t>. argent, a chevron between
in chief two crosses pat6e, and in base a saltire sable ; 7.
argent, three moorcocks sable ; 8. or, on a chevron gules,
three martlets argent ; 9. azure, two bars between eight
martlets, three, two and three, or ; 10. azure, a chevron
between three chess-rooks or ; n. argent, two bars gules, on
a canton of the last, a lion passant guardant or ; 12. or, a
fleur-de-lys azure ; 13. azure, a chevron argent, between three
pears or ; 14. argent, a chevron engrailed between three roses
gules, seeded or. Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, in front of a mount vert, thereon
a laurel-tree, suspended therefrom a cuirass with tasses
proper, a tilting-spear fessewise also proper. Motto —
' ' Prodesse quam conspici." Livery — Green coat with black
and white striped waistcoat, silver buttons. Married, firstly,
Tan. 23, 1879, Agnes Elizabeth (died 1915), youngest dau. of
the Rev. John Breeks Atkinson, M.A., Rector of Kingston,
and Incumbent of Cowes, Isle of Wight ; secondly, July 1,
1925, Amy Margaret, only surviving child of John Robey
Eldridge, Solicitor, of Poole, Dorset ; and has Issue — John
Somers, Gentleman, M.A. (Oxon.), b. May 20, 1884;
and Mary Agnes Elizabeth. Address — Winscombe,
Somerset. Club — Athenseum.
SOMERSET, Duke of, see SEYMOUR.
SOMERSET HERALD, see BELLEW.
SOMERSET(H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, three
fleurs-de-lys or (France) ; 2 and 3, gules, three lions passant
guardant in pale or (England), within a bordure compony
argent and azure. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, a portcullis or, nailed azure,
with chains pendent thereto, gold. Motto— " Mutare vel
timere sperno."
Son of the Most Noble Sir Henry Adebert Wellington
FitzRoy Somerset, 9th Duke of Beaufort, Capt Royal
Horse Guards, Hon. Col. Gloucester Yeo., D.L- cos.
Monmouth, Gloucester, and Brecknock, b. 1847; d.
1924; m. 1895, Louise Emily, d. of the late W. H.
Harford, D L., of Oldown, Almondsbury, co. Glouces-
ter, and widow of Baron Carlo de Tuyll : —
The Most Hon. Sir Henry Hugh Arthur FitzRoy Somerset,
G.C.V.O., 10th Duke of Beaufort (2 Dec. 1682), Marquess
(6 Nov. 1642), Earl of Worcester (1 Feb. 15 14), Baron de
Botetourt (19 June 1305, conf. 4 June 1803), Hereditary
Keeper of Raglan Castle, Lieut. Res. of Officers, late R.H.
Gds.,Hon. Col. 21st Armoured Car Co. [Supporters— Dex-
ter, a panther argent, flames issuant from the mouth and
ears proper, gorged with a plain collar and chained or, and
semee of torteaux, hurts, andpomies alternately ; sinister, a
wyvern, wings endorsed vert, holding in the mouth a sinister
hand couped at the wrist gules], b. 1900 ; m. 1923, Lady
Mary Cambridge, d. of 1st Marquess of Cambridge. Seats
— Badminton, R.S.O., Gloucestershire; Llangattock Park,
Crickhowell, Breconshire. Clubs — Carlton, Boodle's, Marl-
borough.
Only surv. son of Most Noble Sir Henry Charles Fitz-
Roy Somerset, 8th Duke of Beaufort, K.G., P.C., M.P.
for East Gloucester 1846-53, Lord-Lieut, for the co. of
Monmouth, Master of the Horse 1858-9, Lt. -Col. late 1st
Life Guards and 7th Hussars, b. 1824; d. 1899; m.
1845, Lady Georgiana Charlotte Curzon, eld. d. of
Richard, 1st Earl Howe: —
Rt. Hon. Lord Henry Richard Charles Somerset, P.C.,
D.L., M.P. co. Monmouth 1871-80, Comp. of the House-
hold 1874-9, b. 1849; m. 1872, Lady Isabella Caroline (d.
1921), d. and co-heiress of Charles, 3rd Earl Somers; and
has had issue — Henry Charles Somers Augustus Somerset,
Esq , J. P. and D.L. cos. Worcester and Hereford, J. P.
Surrey, Lieut. Hereford Vol. Rifles, b. 1874 [m. 1896,
Lady Katherine Beauclerk (who obtained a div. 1920), d.
of 10th Duke of St. Albans, and has had issue— Henry
Robert Somers FitzRoy de Vere Somerset, Esq., D.S.O. ,
Capt. Res. of Officers, late Coldstream Gds., b. 1898 [m.
1922, Bettine Violet, d. of Major Charles Malcolm ; and
has issue — John Alexander Somerset, Esq., b. 1925 ; David
Robert Somerset, Esq., b. 1928] ; John Beauclerk Somer-
set, Esq., Sub-Lieut. R.N., b. 1901; d. 1921 ; Edward
Victor Somerset, Gentleman, Lieut. Coldstream Gds., b.
1903; killed in flying accident 1929. Res. — 1 Via Guido
Monaca, Florence. Club — Carlton.
Son of Col. Charles Henry Somerset, C.B., late 72nd
Foot, b 1819 ; d. 1863 ; m. 1848, Christiana Emma, d.
of R. W. Thompson: —
Henry Plantagenet Somerset, Esq., late M.L.A.for Stanley
in the Queensland Pari., formerly Ensign 52nd Regt., b.
1852; m. 1879, Katharine Rose, d. of David Cannon
M'Connel of Cressbrook, Queensland ; and has surv. issue
— (1) Charles William Henry Rollo Somerset, Esq., M.C.,
Capt. Australian Forces, b. 1895 [m. 1925, Glory Kathleen,
d. of Frederick Turner, of Toogoolawah, Queensland ; and
has issue — Arthur Henry Somerset, Gentleman, b. 1926
{Res. — Caboonbah, Queensland)] ; (2) Hereward Henry
Plantagenet Somerset, Gentleman, b. 1900 [m. 1923, Jean
Castle, d. of Frederick Albert Turner, of Glenhardi, Toogoo-
lawah, Queensland ; and has issue — Edward Plantagenet
Somerset, Gentleman, &.1924 ; David Plantagenet Somerset,
Gentleman, b. 1926 (Res. — Belle Brae, Toogoolawah,
Queensland)] ; Mary Georginafra. 19 17, John Arthur Turnor
of Kambara ; and has issue] ; Christiana ; Gwendoline
Frances; Doris Harriet [m. 1917, Aldred Wait, of Tulka-
warra ; and has issue] ; and Ealhswith Anne Matilda
[w. 1921, Percival Drane, and has issue]. Res. — Caboon-
bah, Toogoolawah, Brisbane River, Queensland.
Son of Henry Calthorpe Somerset, Esq., late Capt.
2nd Batt. The Buffs, Staff Officer of Cadets, Melbourne,
b. 1856, d. 1904; 7>i. 1880, Berthe Clothilde, d. of Dr.
P. Reilly of Mauritius: —
Henry George FitzRoy Somerset, Gentleman, b. 1885.
Res.—
Son of Henry George Edward Somerset, Esq., Col.
3rd Buffs, Mil. Knight of Windsor, b. 1829; d. 1920;
m. 1853, Harriette Lade (d. 19 16), d. of Major Coast,
52nd Regt. : —
Charles Wyndham Somerset, Esq., C.B., C.M.G.,
M.V.O., Col. late Indian Army, b. 1862 ; m. 1901, Ellinor
Barbara Alice, d. of Arthur Pearce Howell, late I.C.S., and
has issue — Alan Fitz Roy Somerset, Gentleman, Lieut.
R.A.S.C., b. 1902 [m. 1927, Nell, d. of the late Harold
English Pyman, of Edinburgh]. Res.— Edgecote, Richmond
Hill, Surrey.
Sons of FitzRoy Maclean Henry Somerset, Chief of
Police, Hanover, Cape of Good Hope, b. 1839 ; d.
1907 ; m. 1867, Ellen Amelia, d. of David Arnot : —
Henry Edward Somerset, Gentleman, b. 1868. Res. —
William Grimmer Somerset, Gentleman, b. 1870. Res. —
FitzRoy Henry Somerset, Gentleman, b. 1881. Res. —
Son of Rev. Henry Plantagenet Somerset, M.A. (Oxon.),
Rector of Crickhowell, Brecon, b. 1845; d. 1926; m.
1st, 188 1, Charlotte Elizabeth (d. 1886), d. of Lt.-Col.
Rose Wynter ; and, 1898, Elizabeth (d. 1927), d. of
the late W. J. A. Walton :—
Charles Henry Plantagenet Somerset, Gentleman, Lieut,
late Tank Corps, b. 1884. A ddress— Raglan, All Saints'
Villas, Cheltenham.
Sons of Vere Francis John Somerset, b. 1854 ; d. 1909 ;
m. 1875, Annette Katherine, d. of Col. R. F. Hill,
D.L.:—
William Francis Somerset, Gentleman, b. 1875 ; m. 1899,
Laura Helen, d. of W. H. Thorns of Port Sydney, Canada ;
and has had issue — (1) William Vere Somerset, Gentleman,
b. 1901 ; d. 1920; (2) Lionel Francis Somerset, Gentleman,
b. 1902 ; (3) Henry FitzRoy Somerset, Gentleman, b. 1905 ;
Helen Louisa ; Jessie Catherine ; and Leonora Mary. Res. —
Port Sydney, Muskoko, Ontario, Canada.
Charles Somerset, Gentleman, b. 1878. Res. —
Hugh Somerset, Gentleman, b. 1879. Res. —
Claud Somerset, Gentleman, b. 1881. Res. —
Vere Edward Somerset, Gentleman, b. 1884. Res. —
Sons of Henry Charles FitzRoy Somerset, Esq., late
Capt. 3rd Batt. Shropshire L.I., b. i860 ; d. 1925 ; m.
1st, 1889, Amy (d. 1889), d. of Henry Cox ; 2nd, 1894,
Barbara Salter (d. 1894), widow of James Alfred Cochran
of Riverina, Australia ; 3rd, 1897, Isabella Goodsir,
d. of John Mowat, and widow of John Anthony Inglis : —
Henry Vere FitzRoy Somerset, Gentleman, Fellow of
Worcester Coll., Oxford, b. 1898. Seat — Cubberley, Ross,
Herefordshire.
Charles Alexander Somerset, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; m.
1926, Audrey Vernon, d. of George Thompson, of Oulton,
co. Warwick. Res. — 11 Ashburn Place, S.W.7.
Son of Rev. George Henry Somerset, M.A., Rector of
St. Mabyn, Cornwall, b. 1809; d. 1882; m. 1831;,
Philida Elizabeth, d. of Sir W. P. Call, 2nd Bart.:—
FitzRoy Somerset, Gentleman, b. 1851. Post. add. —
Abbeyvale, Torquay.
Sons of FitzRoy William Henry Somerset, b. 1845;
d. 1878 ; tn. 1869, Anna Martha, d. of Capt. William
Geary, R.N. :—
Henry Charles FitzRoy Somerset, Gentleman, b. 1870.
Res.—
Raglan Somerset, Gentleman, b. 1872. Res. —
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Sons of Rev. William Somerset, LL.B. (Camb. ), Rector
of Woolastone, co. Gloucester, b. 1822 ; d. 1902 ; m.
2nd, 1850, Georgiana Amelia, d. of Maj.-Gen. W. L.
Darling: —
Raglan Tuberville Henry Somerset, Gentleman, b. 1859 ;
m. 1884, Elizabeth Horatia Anne, d. of Rev. Horatio
Nelson Ward, Rector of Radstock ; and has issue — Raglan
Horatio Edwin Henry Somerset, Gentleman, Barrister-at-
Law, Gray's Inn, temp. Capt. in the Army, b. 1885 [m. 1916,
Adelaide Millicent, d. of Arthur William FitzRoy Somerset,
of Castle Goring, Sussex] ; and Lily Horatia Ethel Georgiana
[m. 1913, Major Hugh Norcott Durant, Royal Irish Rifles].
Res. — Hill House, Raglan, Mon.
Charles Edward Henry Somerset, Gentleman, b. 1862 ;
m. 1908, Edith, d. of Lionel Weatherly, M.D. , of Bourne-
mouth ; and has surv. issue — William Raglan Henry Som-
erset, Gentleman, b. 1912; Herbert Michael John Charles
Somerset, Gentleman, b. 1920; Charlotte Georgiana Rose
Mary; and Anne Blanche Edwina Alina. Res. — Ashbrook
Hall, Hollington, St. Leonards-on-Sea.
Son of Col. FitzRoy Molyneux Henry Somerset of The
Priory, Frimley, Surrey, b. 1823; d. 1901 ; m. 1st,
1849, Jemima Drummond, d. of J. M. Drummond
Nairne of Dunsinane, Perth: —
Arthur William FitzRoy Somerset, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
Sussex, b. 1855 ; m. 1887, his cousin, Gwendolin Adelaide
{Catherine Georgiana Matilda, d of Col. Sir Alfred Somerset,
K.C.B., of Enfield Court; and has had issue — (1) Arthur
Plantagenet Francis Cecil Somerset, Gentleman, late Lieut.
4th Batt. Royal Fus., b. 1889 [m. 1916, Mary, d. of the
late Feltc n Randolph, of Fittleworth, Sussex ; and has issue
— John FitzRoy Pechell Somerset, Gentleman, b. 1923 ;
Cicely Mary Adelaide ; and Diana Millicent (Res. — Stan-
hope Lodge, Durrington, Worthing)] ; (2) FitzRoy Aubrey
Somerset, Gentleman, Lieut. Cheshire Regt., b. 1892;
killed in action 19 16 ; and Adelaide Millicent Blanche
Gwendolin [m. 1916, Raglan Horatio Edwin Henry Somer-
set (see above)]. Seat— Castle Goring, Sussex. Club —
Boodle's.
Sons of Rev. Boscawen Thomas George Henry
Somerset, M.A., Rector of Crickhowell, b. 1833; d.
1893 ; m. 2nd, 1878, Sophia Vernon, d. of the late
Hon. and Rt. Rev. Horatio Powys, Bishop of Sodor
and Man : —
William Horace Boscawen Somerset, Esq., Capt. T.A.
Res., M.A. (Oxon. ), b. 1880; m. 1921, Rubie Drummond-
Nairne, d. of the late W. R. Warner ; and has issue — Fitz
Roy Douglas Boscawen Somerset, Gentleman, 6. 1923 ; and
Helen Jane Boscawen. Post. add. — 120 Banbury Road,
Oxford.
Rev. Edward Boscawen Aylmer Somerset, M.A. (Oxon.),
b. 1885 ; m. 1920, Hilda, yngst. d. of Sir Montagu Cotterill,
C.M.G., F.R.C.S.E. Res. — All Saints' Parsonage, Sidley,
Sussex.
Sons of Rt. Hon. George FitzRoy Henry Somerset,
C.B., 3rd Baron Raglan, J. P. and D.L. co. Mon-
mouth, Governor of the Isle of Man 1902-19, Capt.
(ret.) Gren. Gds., b. 1857; d. 1921 ; m. 1883, Lady
Ethel Jemima Ponsonby, d. of 7th Earl of Bess-
borough : —
Rt. Hon. FitzRoy Richard Somerset, 4th Baron Raglan
(20 Oct. 1852), Major late Gren. Gds., Lt.-Col. comdg.
13th Batt. London Regt. 1924-27, A.D.C. to Gov. nnd C.
in C. Hong Kong 1912-13, J.P. Monmouth, has Order of
the Nile (4th Class) [Supporters — Dexter, a panther argent,
spotted of various colours, fire issuant from the mouth and
ears proper, gorged with a plain collar and chained or;
sinister, a wyvern, wings endorsed vert, holding in the mouth
a sinister hand couped at the wrist gules], b. 1885 ; m. 1923,
Hon. Julia Hamilton, d. of nth Baron Belhaven and
Stenton ; and has surv. issue — Hon. FitzRoy Somerset,
b. 1927; and Hon. Janetta. Seat — Cefntilla Court, Usk,
Monmouth.
Hon. Wellesley FitzRoy Somerset, Major Welch Regt.,
served in the European War (wounded), b. 1887; m. 1917,
Lesley, d. of the late F. G. Vivian, of St. Pagan's, Glam-
organ ; and has issue — Anne Vivian ; and Mary Felicia.
Res.—
Hon. Nigel FitzRoy Somerset, D.S.O., M.C., Major
Glos. Regt., A.D.C. to Gov. of S. Australia 1920-22, Asst.
Mil. Sec. S. Command India since 1925, served Great War
1914-18 (twice wounded), b. 1893; m. 1922, Phyllis Maricn,
d. of Dr. H. O. Irwin, of Boulder, W. Australia ; and has
issue — Susan Mary. Club — Jun. Naval and Military.
Son of Rt. Hon. Richard Henry FitzRoy Somerset,
and Baron Raglan, a Lord-in- Waiting to Queen
Victoria 1858-9 and 1866-8, D.L. co. Monmouth
b. 1817; d. 1884; m. 1st, 1856, Lady Georgiana
Lygon, d. of Henry Beauchamp, 4th Earl Beau-
champ: —
Hon. Arthur Charles Edward Somerset, late Capt. and
Adjt. Rifle Brig, (the Prince Consort's Own), b. 1859; m.
1893, Louisa Eliza, d. of the late John Grant Hodgson;
and has had issue — Norman Arthur Henry Somerset, Esq.,
Lieut. Gren. Gds., b. 1894; killed in action 19 14; and
Victoria Mary Blanche [m. 1926, Leopold McClintock
Lonsdale, late Gren. Gds. ; and has issue]. Res. — 8 Stratford
Place, W. Clubs — Naval and Military, Bachelors'.
Son of Hon. Granville William Richard Somerset,
formerly Lieut. R.N. and late Major and Hon. Col
Royal Monmouthshire R.E. (Mil.), b. 1862 ; d. 1901 ;
m. 1892, Malvina Charlotte, d. of Rear-Adm. Sir
Malcolm MacGregor, 4th Bart.: —
Richard Granville Somerset, Esq., M.C. , Capt. late
R.A.,6. 1894. Post. add.—
GELDERD-SOMERVELL (L.O., 20 March 1907).
Azure, three lozenges in fesse or, each charged with
a mullet of the field, accompanied with seven cross crosslets
of the second, four in chief and three in base. Mantling
azure, doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a
wheel or, upon it a dragon vert spouting fire proper.
Motto — " Fear God in life." Livery — Dark blue coat, blue
and yellow waistcoat.
Second son of Robert Miller Somervell, Esq., J.P. , of
Hazlethwaite, Windermere, b. 1821 ; d. 1899; m. 1849,
Anne, d. of Isaac Wilson of Kendal : —
Frederick Gelderd-Somervell, Esq., J.P. Oxfordshire,
Sheriff 1918-19, M.A. (Camb.), b. 1854 ; m. 1st, 1876, Mary
Agnes, d. of late John Airey of Newlands, Westmorland ;
and has issue — Maud Mary Somerville ; 2nd, 1881, Emma,
d. of late Rev. John Churchill, Rector of Crowell, Oxford-
shire ; and has had issue — (1) Roger Frederick Churchill
Gelderd-Somervell, Gentleman, Lieut Gren. Gds., b. 1885;
killed in action 1915 ; (2) Rupert Churchill Gelderd-
Somervell, Gentleman, b. 1892 [m. 1918, Olive Winifred, d.
of Alfred Naylor of London ; and has issue — Joanna] ;
Margaret Mary ; and Irene Florence. Res. — Woodstock
Road, Oxford.
SOMERVELL of Kendal (L.O., 1914)- Azure, three
lozenges in fesse or, each charged with a mullet of the field,
accompanied with six cross crosslets, four in chief and
between two in base a mullet, all of the second. Mantling
azure, doubled or. Crest — A wheel or, upon it a dragon
vert spouting fire proper. Motto — " Fear God in life." ,
Third son of the late Robert Miller Somervell, Esq.
J.P., of Hazelthwaite, Windermere, J. P., b. 1821 ; d.
1899; m. 1849, Anne, d. of Isaac Wilson of Kendal: —
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The late Colin Somervell, Esq., of Tenter Field, Kendal,
J. P. Westmorland (High Sheriff 1916), b. 1855; d. 1929;
m. 1883, Edith, d. of the late J. Wilson, of Kendal.
SOMERVELL (L.O. 1856, prev. matric. 1781)— Azure,
seven cross crosslets fitchee, three, one, two, and one,
accompanied with three mullets or, all within a bordure
engrailed argent. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest
— Upon a wreath of his liveries, an anchor in pale, the
stock, ring, and cable all proper. Motto—" Hold fast."
Livery — Dress : blue, with yellow facings and breeches ;
undress : blue.
Eld. surv. son of James Somervell, Esq., of Hamilton's
Farm and Sorn, J. P. and D.L. for Ayrshire, and J. P.
for Lanarkshire, late Major and Hon. Lieut. -Col.
Ayrshire (Earl of Carrick's Own) Yeomanry Cavalry,
M.P., Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple), b. 1845; d.
1924 ; m. 1892, Kathleen Emilie, eldest dau. of Maclaine
of Lochbuie: —
James Graham Henry Somervell, Gentleman, b. August 13,
1894,
SOMERVILLE (Certif. of arms and gt. of supporters,
U.O. , 30 Dec. 1863). Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, three
mullets or between seven cross crosslets fitchde argent
(Somerville) ; 2. argent, a chevron between three cormor-
ants-sable (Warburton) ; 3. argent, a lion rampant sable,
collared and chained or (Meredith). Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-lion rampant sable, charged on the
shoulder with a cross crosslet fitchee and two mullets argent.
Motto — " Crains Dieu tant que tu viveras."
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir William Meredyth Somerville,
1st Baron Athlumney, P.C., b. 1802; d. 1873; m-
2nd, i860, Maria Georgiana Elizabeth (d. 1899), d.
of Herbert George Jones, Sergeant-at-Law : —
The late Rt. Hon. Sir James Herbert Gustavus Meredyth
Somerville, 2nd Baron Athlumney (Irel., 14 Dec. 1863),
and Baron Meredyth (U.K., 3 May 1866), also 6th Bart.
(Irel., 14 June 1748), D.L., J. P. co. Meath, Lt.-Col.
late Coldstream Guards, Capt. and Hon. Major Kent
Artillery, Provost-Marshal London District 1914-18,
attached to Egyptian Army 1890-5, has the Medjidie
and Osmanieh (4th) and medal (with two clasps) for Dongola
Expedition 1896, and medal (with five clasps) for S. Africa,
three times mentioned in despatches [Supporters — Dexter, a
greyhound proper, collared gules, and charged on the
shoulder with a mullet and two cross crosslets fitchee
sable ; sinister, a lion rampant sable, collared and chained
or, charged on the shoulder with a cross crosslet fitchee
and two mullets argent], b. 1865 ; m. 1919, Margery, d. ot
Henry Boan, of Pyports, Cobham, Surrey, and d. 1929.
Seat — Somerville, Balrath, Meath.
SOMERVILLE (U.O., Confd. 2 April, 1924)- Azure,
three mullets or, two and one, between seven cross-crosslets
fitchee argent, three, one, two and one. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant sable, charged on the shoulder with a cross-cross-
let fitchee and two mullets argent. Motto—" Crains Dieu
tant que tu viveras.''
Only child of Henry Bellingham Somerville, District
Inspector Royal Irish Constabulary, b. 1848 ; d. 191 5 ;
m. 1880, Mary, d. of Richard Dyas, of Heathstown
House, Athboy, co. Meath : —
Elizabeth Mary, Spinster, b. 1881. Res. — 74 More-
hampton Road, Donnybrook, Dublin. Clubs— The Ladies'
Park, Forum, Royal Irish Automobile (Dublin).
Sons of Capt. Bellingham Arthur Somerville, b. 1853 ;
d. 1916 ; m. 1879, Margaret Hall, d. of William Clinch,
of the Elms, Witney, Oxon. : —
William Arthur Tenison Bellingham Somerville, Esq.,
D.S.O. (1915) with Bar (1917), Lt.-Col. late The Loyal
Lancaster Regt., served Great War 1914-18 (despatches,
b. 1882; m. 1925, Amy Kathleen, d. of Brig. -Gen.
Standish Henry Harrison, of Castle Harrison, Charleville,
co. Cork, and widow of Alan Campbell Ferguson. Club —
Junior United Service.
James Aubrey Henry Bellingham Somerville, Esq.,
D.S.O. (1919), Major R.G.A., served Great War 1 914-19
(despatches, D.S.O ), b. 1884 ; m. 1927, Margaret Lucy, d.
of John Ralph Starkey, of Norwood Park. Res. — Clermont,
Rathnew, co. Wicklow.
Gualtier Hugh Rodger Bellingham Somerville, Esq. ,
M.C. (1919), Capt. Royal Warwickshire Regt., served
Great War, b. 1894 ; m. 1925, Heather Edith, d. of Col.
Cecil Norris Baker, C.I.E., late I. A. Res —
Reginald Malcolm John Bellingham Somerville, Gentle-
man, late Lieut. Royal Warwickshire Regt., b. 1897.
Res.—
SOMERVILLE (R.L., 15 Jan. 1831, H. Coll.). Quar-
terly, 1 and 4, azure, three mullets between seven cross
crosslets fitchee or, three, one, two, one (Somerville) ; 2 and
3, azure, in chief two eagles displayed and in base a mullet
argent (Fownes, Vn. Devonsh., 1620). Mantling azure and
or. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a wyvern with
wings elevated vert, langued gules, standing on a wheel
erect argent (Somerville); 2. on a wreath of the colours,
the stump of an oak-tree erased at the top, with a branch on
either side sprouting, all proper (Fownes). Motto — " Fear
God in life." Livery — Blue; silver buttons, buff and blue
waistcoat.
Son of James Curtis Somerville, Esq., of Dinder
House, J. P. and D.L., M.A. (High Sheriff co. Somer-
set 1854), b. 1807 ; d. 1876 ; m. 1846, Emily Periam,
d. of Sir Alexander Hood, Bart. , M.P. : —
Arthur Fownes Somerville, Esq., J. P. co. Somerset (High
Sheriff 1909), LL.B. (Camb.), Recorder of Wells since 1916,
Barr.-at-Law, Deputy Chairman Somerset Quarter Sessions,
b. 1850 ; m. 1880, Ellen, d. of W. Stanley Sharland of
New Norfolk, Tasmania ; and has issue — (1) Harold Fownes
Somerville, Esq., D.S.O., Major (ret.) Duke of Cornwall's
L. I. , formerly Rifle Brigade, b. 1881 [m. 1907, Vera Gwendo-
line, ygst. d. of James B. Broadmead, Barr.-at-Law, and has
issue — Mark Fownes Somerville, Gentleman, b. 1913 ; Eliza-
beth Fownes ; Patricia Fownes ; and Mary Fownes] ; (2)
James Fownes Somerville, Esq., D.S.O., Capt. R. N. , b.
1882 [tn. 1913, Mary Kerr, d. of Col. Ryder Main, C.B. ,
R. E. ; and has issue — John Fownes Somerville, Gentleman [
b. 19 1 7 ; and Rachael Fownes] ; and Marjorie Fownes
[m. 1915, Rev. G. L. Porcher, Rector of Weston-super-
Mare, and has issue]. Seat — Dinder House, Wells, co.
Somerset. Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
bons of William Fownes Somerville, Gentleman, b.
1851; d 1910; m. 1878, Bertha Evelyne, d. of Sir
Thomas Tancred, 7th Bart. : —
William Tancred Somerville, Gentleman, b. 1879.
Ernest Selby Somerville, Gentleman, b. 1882. Res. —
SOMERVILLE (U.O.). Azure, three mullets or, two
and one. between seven cross crosslets fitchee argent, three,
one, two, and one, on a canton of the second, a trefoil vert.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a wyvern vert, charged with a trefoil or, spouting out fire|
and standing on a wheel or. Motto — " Fear God in life.'''
Livery — Dark blue, yellow waistcoat, blue and yellow braid,
brass buttons.
Sons of Thomas Henry Somerville, Esq., J. P. and
D.L. (High Sheriff 1888), late Lieut. -Col. 3rd Buffs,
b. 1824 ; d. 1898 ; m. 1857, Adelaide Eliza (d. 1895)'
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tenth d. of Admiral Sir ^osiah Coghill, 3rd Baronet, by
his wife Anna Maria, dau. of Chief-Justice Bushe : —
Col. Thomas Cameron FitzGerald Somerville, M.V.O.,
Comdt. R.M.S.M. Kneller Hall 1910-19, when he retired,
late Col. comdg. 1st Batt. King's Own Royal Lancaster
Regt., b. i860. Seat — Brisbane, Skibbereen, co. Cork.
Clubs — Overseas, Cork County.
Henry Boyle Townshend Somerville, Esq., C.M.G., Vice-
Adm. (ret.), *. 1863; m. 1896, Helen Mabel, youngest ciau.
of the late Sir George Wigram Allen, K.C.M.G., of Toxteth,
Sydney, N.S.W. ; and has issue— (1) Raymond Thomas
Somerville, Esq., M.C., Capt. The King's own Royal Regt. ,
b. 1897; (2) Brian Aylmer Somerville, Gentleman, Lieut.
R. Irish Fusiliers, b. 1900 ; (3) Michael FitzGerald Somer-
ville, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; and Diana Marian. Res. — The
Point House, Castletownshend, co. Cork. Club — Cork
County.
Sons of Aylmer Coghill Somerville, Esq., J. P. co. Cork,
Capt. (ret.) S. of Ireland Imp. Yeom. , b. 1865 ; d. 1928 ;
m. ist, 1888, Emmeline Sophia (d. 1900), d. of Daniel
Sykes of Oaklands, co. Gloucester ; 2nd, 1901, Nathalie
Adah, d. of William B. Turner of Ponsonby Hall,
Cumberland :—
Desmond Henry Sykes Somerville, Esq., M.C., Capt.
S. Wales Borderers, b. 1889. Seat— Tally Ho, Castle
Townshend, co. Cork.
Thomas Henry Gilbert Somerville, Gentleman, b. 1907.
Younger sons of Thomas Henry Scmerville, Esq.
(see above) : —
John Arthur Coghill Somerville, Esq., C.M.G., C.B.E.,
Col. (ret.) Roy. Sussex Regt., late Mil. Attach^ Japan 191 1,
Comndnt. R.M.S.M. Kneller Hall 1920-25, b. 1872 ; m.
1910, Vera Cooper, ygst. d. of Charles W. Aston Key ; and
has issue — Anthony Cameron Somerville, Gentleman, b.
1911. Club— Naval and Military.
Hugh Gualtier Coghill Somerville, Esq., C.B., D.S.O.
Rear-Admiral (ret.), b. 1873; m. 1900, Mary, d. of Edward
Hancock of Patras ; and has issue— (1) Henry Nugent
Somerville, Gentleman, b. 1904 ; (2) Philip Somerville,
Gentleman, R.N., b. 1906. Seat— Malmaison, Castle
Townshend, co. Cork. Club— County (Cork).
Son of Admiral Philip Horatio Townsend Somerville,
R.N., b. ; d. ; m. 1849, Mary Stewart (d.
1881), d. of David Maitland M'Gill Crichton of Ran-
keilour : —
Maitland Makgill Crichton Somerville, b. ; m. 1909,
Agnes Jardine, d. of late James Agnew. Res.—
SONDES, Earl, see MILLES.
SOOTE of Reres House (L.O., 1870). Azure, two bars
wavy or, on a chief argent, a griffin issuant of the first.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of
his liveries, a griffin sejant azure. Motto — ' ' Fidelis et
paratus. "
Eld. surv. son of James Soote, Gentleman, of Reres
House, co. Forfar, b. 1815; d. 1881 ; tn. Margaret, d.
of William Powrie of Reswallie, in same co :—
George Gibson Soote, Gentleman, Writer to the Signet,
b. 1849; m. 1886, Alice Victoria, d. of Lt.-Gen. Lynch
of Partry, Baillinrobe, Ireland. Res. — Woodley Cove,
Farnborough, Surrey.
WILLIAM GARLAND SOPER, Esquire, J. P. and
County Councillor co. Surrey, B.A. of London University.
Born 1837, being the son of the late Wm. Soper of Ply-
mouth. Armorial bearings— Per pale or and gules, on a
saltire between sixteen billets, a trefoil slipped, all counter-
changed ; and impaling the arms of Davis, namely argent,
a lion rampant regardant pean between four mullets of six
points in cross azure. Mantling gules and or ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-Uon per pale
or and gules, holding in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert,
and supporting a torch erect fired proper. Married, i860,
Maria, dau. of George Davis of Cheshunt, Herts. Seat —
SOPPER (H. Coll.). Or, gutt^e-de-poix, three swords
erect in fesse proper, between two bulls passant sable.
Mantling sable and or. Crest— Upon a wreath of the
colours, a demi-bull regardant sable, gorged with a collar
vair, resting the sinister paw on an escutcheon or, charged
with two swords saltirewise proper.
Son of William Sopper, Esq., J. P., of Dunmaglass,
b. 1853; d. ; m. 1878, Sarah Annie, d. of Ralph
Lowe of Brauncewell, Lines. : —
Lt.-Col. Frank William Sopper, 18th Hussars, served S.
Africa and Great War, b. 1879 ; m. ist, 1912, Yvonne, d. of
Joseph Temperley, of 47 Chester Square, S.W. ; 2nd, 1921,
Beryl Marjorie, d. of Talbot Whitehead, of Flanders Hall,
Aysgarth, York. Seats — Dunmaglass and Easter, Aber-
chalder, Inverness-shire. Town res. — 156 Sloane Street,
S.W.i. Clubs— Boodle's, Cavalry.
SOPWITH (H. Coll.). Azure, a wolf passant ermine,
in chief a crescent argent, between two mullets of six points
or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a wolf passant proper, collared and lined gules,
and changed on the body with a crescent between two
mullets as in the arms.
Son of Arthur Scpwith, Gentleman, of Wavertree,
Handsworth, Staffs., b. 1843 ; d. 1920 ; tn. 1872 : —
Rev. Thomas Karl Sopwith, M.A. and Hon. Canon of
Canterbury, Vicar of Maidstone since 1924, b. 1873; m.
1902, Esm6 Marion, d. of the late Frederick Hankey,
M.P. ; and has issue — 2 daus. Res. — The Vicarage,
Maidstone.
SORLEY (L.O.). Or, a lymphad, sails furled sable,
flagged gules, and in base a salmon proper naiant in a sea
undy azure and argent, on a chief of the third, three sorrel-
leaves proper. Mantling sable, doubled or. Crest— On a
wreath of his liveries, a bull's head caboshed sable, armed or,
between two wings of the last. Motto— " Perseverantia
vincit."
Eld. son of Rev. William Sorley of Belhaven Parish
Church and later of Selkirk, b. 1803; d. 1859; w.1850,
Anna Wilson Simpson, d. of William Hamilton Ritchie
of Barnlea, Dunbar : —
The late James Sorley, Gentleman, Director of the Phcenix
Assurance Company, b. 1853 ; d. 1923. Res.— 82 Onslow
Gardens, S.W.
SOTHERON-ESTCOURT (R.L., 20 Sept. 1915, H.
Coll.), Quarterly, 1 and 4, ermine, on a chief indented
gules, three mullets of six points or, a bordure of the last
charged with eight cinquefoils sable (for Estcourt) ; 2 and
3, gules, on a bend indented between six cross crosslets
argent, three eagles displayed sable a canton erminois for
difference (for Sotheron). Mantling gules and argent.
Crests— 1. out of a mural crown per pale azure and gules,
a demi-eagle with wings displayed or, on each wing a
mullet of six points also azure (for Estcourt) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, an eagle with two heads displayed
party per pale argent and gules, the wings semee of cross
crosslets counterchanged, murally crowned beaked and
membered or, charged on the body with a cinquefoil
erminois for difference (for Sotheron). Motto — " Deo
gratias."
Eldest son of Rev. Edmund Walter Sotheron-
Estcourt (formerly Estcourt), of Windmill, Milford-
on-Sea, Hants., Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. Oxford,
late Rector of Long Newton, Wilts., b. 1850 ; m.
1876, Eleanor Lucy d. of Rev. W. Bucknall
Estcourt : —
Capt. Thomas Edmund Sotheron-Estcourt, b. 1881 ; tn.
1 912. Anne Evelyn, d. of the late Frederick Anson, and
has issue — 2 sons ; 2 daus. Seats — Estcourt, Tetbury,
Glos. ; Darrington Hall, Pontefract, Yorkshire.
SOUSA-DEIRO (Arms Regd. at Lisbon). Quarterly, 1,
argent, five escutcheons in cross azure, each charged with
as many plates in saltire ; 2. gules, a serpent nowed argent,
spotted green, holding in the mouth two arrows points
downwards in saltire or ; 3. or, three doves, two and one,
proper ; 4. argent, a lion rampant sanguine. Crest— On a
wreath gules, or, azure, argent, gules and argent, a feather
argent between two others gules. Supporters— Two
falcons pioper. Motto—" Deo et patria."
Son of Francisco de Sousa-Deird of Ponta Dolgada,
St. Michael's, Azores, b. ; d. ; tn. , Mary
Gertrude Vasconellos : —
Sebastian Clementino de Sousa-Deird, ist Baron de
Sousa-Deir6 (Portugal, Feb. 1904), K.C.C.P., K.C.V.V.,
Hon. Consul for Brazil at Manchester, b. 1866 ; tn. 1894,
Theresa, d. of the late Edward Hulton of Oakfield House,
Ashton, Cheshire ; and has issue— Edward Hulton de Sousa-
Deird,*. 1902; and Mary Margaret. Res.—
SOUTHBOROUGH, Baron, see HOPWOOD.
SOUTHESK, Earl of, see CARNEGIE.
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SOUTHEY (H. Coll.). Sable, a laurel wreath or,
between three cross crosslets argent, over all a chevron
ermine. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of
an arm embowed in armour or, the gauntlet and elbow-plate
sable, holding in the hand a cross crosslet fitch^e erect gold,
three crosses crosslet in fesse gules.
Sons of : —
Ronald Southey, Gentleman. Res. —
SOUTHAMPTON, Baron, see FITZROY.
SOUTHWELL (U.O., 1603). Argent, three cinquefoils
gules, each charged with six annulets or. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
Indian goat argent, ducally gorged gules, charged with three
annulets in pale of the last. Motto—" Nee male notus
eques. " Supporters — Two Indian goats salient argent,
ducally gorged and chained gules, charged with three
annulets in pale of the last.
Son of Sir Thomas Arthur Joseph Southwell, 4th
Viscount Southwell, K.P., Lord- Lieut, and Cust. Rot.
co. Leitrim, b. 1836 ; d. 1878 ; m. 1871, Charlotte Mary
Barbara, d. of Sir Pyers Mostyn, 8th Bart. :—
Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur Robert Pyers Southwell, 5th Viscount
Southwell (Irel. 18 July 1776), 7th Baron Southwell of
Castle Mattress, co. Limerick (Irel., 4 Sept. 1717), 8th
Bart. (Irel, 4 Aug. 1662), Deputy Lieut, co. Leitrim,
Major late Shropshire Yeo., Capt. late Royal Monmouth-
shire Engineers, b. 1872 ; m. 1897, Hon. Dorothy Katharine
Walrond, d. of 1st. Baron Waleran ; and has issue — (1)
Hon. Robert Arthur William Joseph Southwell, Lieut. -
Comdr. R.N., b. 1898 [m. 1926, Violet Mary Weldon, only
d. of Paymaster-Comdr. F. W. Walshe, M.V.O., O.B.E.,
R.N. ; and has issue — Susan Mary]; (2) Hon. Francis
Joseph Southwell, Lieut. R. Welch Fusiliers, b. 1900 [m.
1924, Agnes, d. of Charles W. Clifford, Esq., J. P., of the
Red House, Market Drayton ; and has issue— Evelyn Mary
Elizabeth] ; (3) Hon. John Michael Southwell, Lieut. R.N.,
Flying Officer R. A. F. , b. 1901 ; Hon. Elizabeth Katharine
Mary; and Hon. Joan Evelyn Mary. Res. — Bourne House,
East Woodhay, Newbury, Berks. Club — Wellington.
SOWDEN (H. Coll., 12 Nov. 1918). Argent, a cross
patee gules between three carrier pigeons proper. Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a figure representing a demi-Mercury proper, vested azure,
holding in the dexter hand a scroll also proper.
Son of the late Thomas Sowden, of Cornwall,
b. 1832:—
Sir William John Sowden, Knt.-Bach. (1918), J. P.,
b. 1858; w. 1886, Letitia Grace {d. 1928), d. of the late
Joseph Adams, of Melbourne; and has issue — William
Adams Sowden, Esq., b. 1887 ; Stanley Godfrey Sowden,
Esq., b. 1889. Res. — Glen Osmond, South Australia ;
Victor Harbour, S. Australia.
SOWLER of Manchester (H. Coll.). Sable, two pallets
ermine, over all three open sandals erect or. Mantling
sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a palmer's
staff sable, between two open sandals erect or. Motto—
" Per orbem."
Son of Sir Thomas Sowler, J. P., of Oak Bank,
Rusholme, Lanes. : —
Colonel Harry Sowler, T.D., J. P. Lancashire, M.A.
(Oxon.), Lt.-Col. and Hon. Col. 52nd Artillery Field
Brigade, formerly Lt.-Col. R.F.A., served in the Great
War in Egyyt, Palestine, France and Belgium, b. 1869 ;
m. 1895, Hon. Eirene Holland, d. of 1st Baron Rotherham,
and has issue — Thomas Sowler, Esq., b. 1904; Eileen
Eirene [m. 1926, Edward Bertran Spafford] ; Kathleen [m.
1924, Hugh Cawley] ; and Lettice Doreen. Res.— King
Sterndale, nr. Buxton, co. Derby.
SPAFFORD. Gules, a pile vair, between two eagles'
heads erased in base argent. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-gryphon re-
gardant argent, charged on the breast with a pheon and
resting the sinister claw on an escallop both azure. Motto
— " Fidelis ad extremum."
Sons of Frederic Spafford, Gentleman, M.A. , LL. M.
(Cantab.), b. 1853; d. 1919 ; m. 1876, Christiana
Corban, d. of Lewis Langworthy: —
Frederic Christian Spafford, Gentleman, b. 1877. ^«- —
Harold George Spafford, Gentleman, b. 1885.
Christopher Howard Noel Spafford, Gentleman, b. 1887.
Res. — Canada.
Kenneth Edward Alexander Spafford, Gentleman, b. 1897.
Res.—
SPAIGHT, see GARTSIDE-SPAIGHT.
SPAIGHT (U.O.). Argent, on a fesse sable, three
pheons of the field. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a jay proper. Motto — " Vi
et virtute. "
Son of William FitzHenry Spaight, Col. R.E., J. P.,
of Ardnatagle, co. Clare, b. 1842; d. 1923; m. 1st,
1868, Ellen {d. 1870), second d. of Thomas Crowe, Esq.,
D. L. co. Clare; 2nd, 1878, Lucy, only child of the late
John Limrick, Esq., J. P., of Union Hall, co. Cork: —
Thomas Henry Limrick Spaight, Esq., D.S.O., Lt..Col.
Royal Engineers, b. 1879 ; m. 1904, Efne, d. of Alfred
Colson, M.I.C.E., of Ringwood, Hants.; and has issue —
1 dau. Seats — Shortfield House, Frensham, Surrey ;
Ardnatagle, co. Clare ; Union Hall, Leap, co. Cork.
Club — Jun. United Service.
Sons of Robert Spaight, Esq., J. P., of Affock, b. 1845 ;
d. 1888 ; m. 1875, Alice Maude {d. 1906), d. of James
Molony of Tulla, co. Clare: —
Henry William Spaight, Gentleman, b. 1876 . Post,
add.—
James Molony Spaight, Esq., C.B.E., LL.D., Assist.
Sec. Air Ministry, b. 1877 ; m. 1907, Constance Elizabeth,
fourth d. of Col. William FitzHenry Spaight, late R.E., of
Ardnatagle. Res. — Inglemere, Smitham Downs Road,
Purley, Surrey.
SYDNEY THOMAS SPALDING. Born 1858, being
the eldest son of the late Samuel Spalding, Esq., F.S.A. ,
J. P. for Kent, by Sarah Daviss, only dau. of the late
George Stanton. Armorial hearings— Or, on a cross azure,
quarterly pierced of the field, four cross crosslets of the first,
in the first and second quarters a thistle, leaved and slipped
proper. Mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, between two thistles as in the
arms, an escutcheon azure, charged with a cross crosslet or.
Motto — " Hincmihisalus." Married, 1882, Annie Caroline
(who d. Jan. 1900), youngest dau. of the late Garlies Allin-
son ; and has, with other Issue — Sydney Leonard Spalding,
b. 1886. Married, secondly, April 1902, Lilian Catherine,
third dau. of William Ramsay Scott, formerly of Singapore.
Seat — Avenue House, South Darenth, Kent. Club —
Authors'.
SPARKS (H. Coll.). Chequy or and sable, on a bend
argent two seax gules. Mantling sable and or. Crest —
Issuant out of a crown vallary, a demi-panther guardant
argent, spotted sable, and issuing fire from the mouth
proper. Motto — " Scintillas."
Son of John Ashley Sparks, of Fayremead, Sutton,
Surrey : —
Sir Ashley Sparks, K.B.E. (1919), Res. Dir. of the
Cunard Steamship Co., b. 1877 ; m. 1900, Mina Jane, d.
of James Roberts, of New York ; and has issue — 2 daus.
Res. — Northaw Syosset, Long Island ; 25 Broadway,
New York. Clubs — Riding, Racquet, Piping Rock (New
York).
SPARROW, see HANBURY-SPARROW.
SPARROW (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, per fesse
azure and argent, in chief three roses of the last, barbed and
seeded proper, and in base an arrow in pale proper (for
Sparrow); 2 and 3, or, on a bend engrailed vert, between
two plain cotises sable, three bezants (for Hanbury).
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Upon the battlements
of a tower proper, a unicorn's head argent, armed and
crined or, sem£e of pheons azure. Motto — " In Deo solo
salus est."
Sons of Frederick Henry Sparrow, Gentleman, of
Habberley Hall, Salop, b. 1853; d. 1904; m. 1872,
Elizabeth, only daughter of Sidney Flavel of Leaming-
ton : —
Frederick William Sidney Sparrow, Gentleman, born
August 13, 1873; m. 19 1 1, Violet, d. of Comdr. Maurice
Bean, R. I.M., of Torquay; and has issue — Frederick
Maurice Sparrow, Gentleman, b. 191 2; Elizabeth Mary;
Marjorie Eleanor ; and Sheila Violet. Res. — 63 Bushmead
Avenue, Bedford.
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William Henry Sparrow, Gentleman, b. May 31, 1876.
Res.—
Charles Sparrow, Gentleman, b. October 24, 1877.
Res.—
Stuart Flavel Sparrow, Gentleman, b. September 6,
1880. Res.—
Arthur John Sparrow, Gentleman, b. May 12, 1887.
Res.—
Sparrow, late of Preen Manor— arms as above.
Sons of Cecil Blair Sparrow, Gentleman, Barrister-at-
Law, b. 1859; d. 1905; m. 1890, Cara Mary, d. of
Charles Evan Thomas, of Gnoll: —
Evan Cecil Sparrow, Gentleman, b. 1899. Res. — Nyth,
Broadstone.
Charles Noel Blair Sparrow, Gentleman, b. 1900. Res.
— Nyth, Broadstone.
Son of Arthur Sparrow, Esq., J. P., D.L. of* Preen
Manor, b. 1826; d. 1898; m. 1851, Emma Ruth, d. of
William Ingham Gratrix, of Eccles, Lancaster : —
Alan Bertram Hanbury-Sparrow, Gentleman (q.v.).
SPARROW of Albrighton (R.L. 18 May 1881, H. Coll.).
Per fesse azure and argent, in chief three roses of the
second, and in base an arrow in pale proper. Mantling
%pe 1815
first, in chief two lions' heads couped gules. Mantling
argent and azure. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, out
of the battlements of a tower proper, a unicorn's head
argent, armed and crined or, sem6e of pheons azure.
Motto—" In Deo solo salus est."
Sons of William Arthur Sparrow, Esq., J. P. co. Salop,
Lord of the Manors of Albrighton and Acton Beau-
champ, b. 1847; d. 1913 ; m. 1873, Amy Ellen (d.
1919), elder d. of the late George Baldwin of Wolver-
hampton:—
John Arthur Gwynn Sparrow, Esq. , J. P. Salop, late temp.
Capt. R.A.M.C, M.A., M.B.,B.Ch. (Oxford), Lord of the
Manor of Albrighton, b. 1880. Estates— Albrighton and
Great Wollaston, co. Salop. Seat — Albrighton Hall,
Shrewsbury, Salop. Club — Jun. Carlton.
Stanley Cyril Wellesley Sparrow, Gentleman, b. 1882 ;
m. 1909, Elsie Frances Anne, d. of the late Henry Jenks, of
Barrow Hedges, Carshalton, and Birnam, N.B. Res. — 6
Chelsea Park Gardens, S. W.3. Club— Wellington.
SPEAIGHT of Hatfield (H. Coll.). Per fesse or and
largent, on a fesse embattled sable, three pheons of the
able and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a jay-
proper, perched within a mascle or. Motto — " Achieve."
Sons of Charles William Speaight, Gentleman, of
Hornsey, Middx., b. 1833 ; d. 1888 ; m. 1856,
Hephzibah, d. of John Watts, Registrar of Isling-
ton:—
Frederick William Speaight, Esq., J. P., C.C. Herts.,
b. 1869 ; m. 1894, Emily, d. of the late Frederick Elliott ;
and has issue — (1) Robert William Speaight, Gentleman,
B.A. Oxon., b. 1904 ; (2) Frederick Hugh Speaight,
Gentleman, Lincoln Coll., Oxford, b. 1908 ; (3) George
Victor Speaight, Gentleman, Haileybury College, b. 19 14.
Res. — Goodrich House, Hatfield, Herts. Club —
Constitutional.
Charles Edward Speaight, Gentleman, b. 1871. Res.—
2 Langbourne Mansions, Holly Park Estate, Highgate.
Richard Neville Speaight, Gentleman, F.R.P.S., Chev.
Order of Leopold, b. 1875 ; m. 1905, Alice Langford, d. of
the late George Albert Cundy, and has issue — Richard
Langford Speaight, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.), Fellow of
Queen's Coll., Oxford, b. 1906. Res. — The Corner Cottage,
Beaconsfield, Bucks.
SPEARMAN. Azure, on a chevron ermine between three
tilting-spears argent, headed or, a red deer's head erased
proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a lion rampant proper gorged with a collar
gemelle or, supporting a tilting-spear also proper, enfiled
with a mural crown or. Motto—" Dum spiro spero."
Sons of Sir Joseph Layton Elmes Spearman, 2nd
Baronet, J. P. and D.L., late Capt. Welsh Div. R.A.,
b. 1857 ; d. 1922 ; m. 1st, 1878, Ethel (d. 1909), d. of
William Leask of Queen's Gate; 2nd, 1914, Carrie,
widow of Richard Sykes of Denver, U.S.A., and d. of
late Frederick Eastwood of Huddersfield:—
Sir Alexander Young Spearman, 3rd Bart. (April 28,
1840), b. 1881 ; m. 1909, Dorothy Catherine, d. of Thomas
Bo wyer- Bower, and has issue— Alexander Bowyer Spear-
man, Esq., b. 1917; Richard Ian Campbell Spearman,
Esq., b. 1926; and Dorothy Ethel. Res.—
Robert Henry Spearman, Esq., late R.N., b. 1882.
Only son of Alexander Young Crawshay Spearman,
Esq., Comdr. R.N.,6. 1862 ; killed in action 1915 ; m.
1892, Jessie Aubrey, M.B.E., d. of Rev. Cadwallader
Coke'r, M.A., Rector of Fringford, Oxford:—
Alexander Young Cadwallader Spearman, Gentleman,
b. ; m. 1928, Diana Violet Edith Constance, d. of Col.
Arthur H.J. Doyle. Res.— 59 Cheyne Court, S.W.
Yngst. son of Alexander Young Spearman, b. 1832
d. 1865; by his 2nd wife, m. 1861, Louisa Ann, d. of
Edward Pellew Mainwaring :—
Charles Edward Spearman, Esq. , Ph.D. (Leipzig), F.R.S.,
Hon. LL.D., Professor of Psychology London Univ.,
late Capt. R. Munster Fus. and Capt. Northumber-
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Aikman, M.D. , and has issue— Alexander Louis Charles
JohnSpearman, Gentleman, b. 1916. Res. — 71 Kensington
Gardens Square, W.2.
Son of Horace Ralph Spearman, Esq., Capt. Ind.
Army, b. 1840; d. 1908; m. 1867, Isabella (d. 1927),
d. of Thomas Sutherland : —
Horace Ralph Spearman, Gentleman, b. 1868; m. 1890,
Louisa, d. of James Parker, and has issue— Horace Layton
Spearman, Gentleman, b. 1896. Res. —
Sons of Alexander Young Spearman, Esq. , Capt. and
Brev. Major R. Warwick. Regt. ,b. 1872 ; d. 1911 ; m.
1898, Mary Cramond, d. of the late Edward Etches,
of Litchurch Grange, co. Derby : —
Horace Edward James Spearman, Gentleman, Lieut,
late R.A., b. 1899. Res. —
Alexander Young Spearman, Esq., Lieut. R.N., b. 1904.
Res.—
SPEARS (H. Coll.). Argent, three spear-heads sable,
embrued gules, on a chief of the second, between tw©
bezants a pale or, thereon a Cornish chough proper.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a Cornish chough proper, supporting in the
dexter claw a spear or, flying to the sinister a pennon
azure, charged with a fleur-de-lys gold. Motto — ' ' Poinct
flechir." Livery — Black, striped black and white waist-
coat.
Only son of Charles MacCarthy Spears, of St. Mar-
guerite, Brittany, b. 1858 ; d. 1912 ; m. 1885,
Millicent, d. of Edward L. Hack : —
Edward Louis Spears, Esq., C.B., C.B.E., M.C., Brig.
Gen. Res. of Officers, late nth Hussars, Com. Legion
of Honour, Cross of the White Eagle (Serbia), 2nd class,
with swords, Com. Crown of Roumania with swords,
Com. of Black Star (France), Croix de Guerre with three
palms (France), Croix de Guerre (Czecho-Slovakia),
b. 1886 ; m. 1918, Mary, d. of William Borden, of
Chicago, U.S.A. ; and has issue — Michael Spears, Gentle-
man, b. 1921. Res. — 8 Little College Street, S.W. Clubs —
Carlton, Cavalry.
SPEDDING (Granted H. Coll., 1841 ; same arms ex-
tended to Irish branch in lieu of their former arms by
of the field. Mantling gules and or. Crest— Out of a,
mural crown or, a dexter arm embowed in armour, the
hand grasping a scimitar, the arm charged with three
acorns, one and two, and entwined with a branch of oak.
all proper. Motto — " Utile dulci." Livery— Claret colour
coat with yellow facings.
Son of the late William Alexander Spedding, M.D..
(son of Rev. William Spedding, M.A.), b. 1838 ; d.
1865 ; m. 1863, Amelia, d. of Henry Crowe : —
William Robert Henry Spedding, Gentleman, b. 1864;
m. 1890, Ellen Maud, d. of Henry Graddon ; and has
issue — (1) Lawrence Brownrigg Spedding, Gentleman, b.
1896; and Vera. Res. — Sydney, N.S. W., Australia.
Son of the late Robert Deey Spedding, Esq. , M.A.
(Roy. Univ. Irel.), J. P., of the Bengal Civil Service,.
Gold Medallist for Sanskrit 1859 (son of Rev. William
Spedding, M.A. , aforesaid), b. 1839; d. 1902; m. 1863,
Mary, d. of Thomas Cunningham of Feehogue,
Randalstown, co. Antrim : —
Rev. Trevor Wolfe Deey Spedding, Rector of Mix-
bury, M.A. (St. John's Coll., Oxon. ), b. 1875 ; m. 1901,
Ethel Helen Annie, only d. of Henry Stinton Smith-Rewse
(g.v.) ; and has issue — Helen Mary Deey [m. 1928, George
Bubb Dangerfield] ; and Osyth Marjorie Deey. Res. — The
Rectory, Mixbury, Brackley, Northants.
Son of John Carlisle Deey Spedding, Esq. , Major Army
Pay Department (late the Border Regt.), b. 1876; d.
1919 ; m. 1904, Caroline Delitia, d. of Major Montagu
Barton, late 85th King's Lt. Inf., J. P. for Hants. : —
Carlisle Montagu Rodney Spedding, Gentleman, Cadet
R.M.C. Sandhnrst, b. 1908. Res. — Pine Avenue, Camber-
ley.
Yngr. son of the late Rev. William Spedding, M.A.
(Trin. Coll., Dub.), Rector of Killencoole, co. Louth,
Ireland, b. 1803; d. 1870; m. 1834, Lydia, d. of
Henry Thomas Brownrigg of Rathmines, co. Dublin : —
John Brownrigg Spedding, Gentleman, B.A, (Roy. Univ.
Irel. and Trin. Coll., Dub.), of the Madras Civil Service, b.
1841, Gold Medallist for Sanskrit 1861 ; m. 1st, 1875,
Marion Frances, d. of William Vallange Condell of Ealing,
co. Middx. ; 2nd, 1899, Rose Mary, d. of George Hill
of Tregassick, co. Cornwall ; and has had issue — (1)
Geoffry Vallange Spedding, b. and d. 1877 ; (2) Robert
Brownrigg Spedding, b. 1878; d. 1888; and Florence
Mary, d. 1888. Res.— 74 Iverna Court, W.8.
Son of Charles Rodney Spedding, Esq., D.S.O. (1902),
Major Royal Irish Rifles, b. 1871 ; killed in action
1914; m. 1907, Constance Edith Mildred, d. of Lt.-Col.
Thomas George Cuthell, late 13th Hussars, of Surrey : —
John Rodney Spedding, Gentleman, b. (posthumous)
1915. Res. — Baronrath, Bangor, co. Down, Ireland; 1
Sloane Gate Mansions, Sloane Square, S.W. 3.
Only son of Carlisle Harrington Spedding, b. 1824 ;
d. 1901 ; m. 1857, Annie, d. of Joseph Sessford : —
Joseph Harrington Spedding, Gentleman, b. i860; m.
1905, Ethel Mary, d. of Rev. John William Vernon Taylor ;
and has had issue — Joseph Carlisle Harrington Spedding,
Gentleman, b. 1905 ; d. . Res. — Coldstream Estate,.
Ceylon, India.
The Late HANNIBAL SPEER, Gentleman, of The
Manor House, Thames Ditton ; and 26 The Grove, Boltons,
S.W. Born 1826, being the eldest son of the late Hannibal
Sandys of Brompton, by Cecilia, dau. of the late William
Speer of Weston ; succeeded his aunt 1870, and assumed
by Royal Licence the name and arms of Speer. Ar-
morial bearings — Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a chevron
azure, surmounted by another vair6 argent and gules,
between three trefoils slipped vert (for Speer) ; 2 and 3,
erminois, on a fesse dancettee per pale gules and azure,
between three cross crosslets fitch^e of the second, as
many escallops or (for Sandys). Mantling azure and
or; and for his Crests — 1. upon a wreath of the colours,
a garb per fesse or and argent, banded vert, a spear erect
issuing from the centre proper (for Speer) ; 2. upon a wreath
of the colours, a griffin segreant per fesse erminois and azure,
holding between the claws a cross crosslet fitch^e, as in the
arms.
confn. U.O., 1908). Gules, on a fesse engrailed between
three acorns slipped or, a mural crown between two roses
SPEER (U.O.). Or, a fesse gules, between in chief two
trefoils slipped vert, and in base a lymphad with three
masts and oars in saltire all proper. Mantling gules and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an arm embowed
vambraced, the hand bare and grasping a spear point
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downwards all proper, and charged on the arm with a
thistle slipped or. Motto — " Dum spiro spero." Livery —
Buff, red collar.
Sons of Alfred Miles Speer, b. 1825 ; d. 1894 ; m. 1856,
Margaret Anne (d. 1909), d. of H. C. Milford of Truro,
Cornwall : —
William Henry Speer, Gentleman, M.A., Mus. Doc,
b. 1863; m. 1887, Marion Lilford Loraine Estridge ; and
has had issue — Alfred Henry Templeman Loraine Speer,
Gentleman, b. 1894; killed on active service 1916; Roy
Francis Powys Malise Speer, Gentleman, b. 1911 ; Viola
Marion Loraine ; and Margaret Betty Theodora Loraine.
Res. — South Sheen, St. Leonards-on-Sea.
Frederic Arthur Speer, Esq., J. P., cos. Hereford and
Gloucester, Major T.F. (ret.), M.A. (Camb.), b. 1869; m.
1896, Amy Victoria, d. of John Wells, Esq., J. P. of Booth
Ferry House, Yorks. , and has issue — Lionel Arthur Temple-
man Speer, Gentleman, late K.O. Shropshire L.I., b. 1898
[m. 1926, Winifrede Elsie Geraldine, d. of Brig. -Gen. R. J.
Bridgford, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., of Stansbatch, co. Here-
ford] ; Miles Charlton Speer, Gentleman, b. 1907. Res. —
Showbrough House, Twyning, Tewkesbury. Club — Oxford
and Cambridge.
SPEIR (L.O. , 1859). Azure, two tilting-spears in saltire,
between four boars' heads couped or, on a chief argent, a
mullet between two crescents gules. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a dexter arm in
armour embowed, wielding a tilting-spear all proper.
Motto — " Advance."
Eldest son of Robert Thomas Napier Speir, Esq.,
J. P., D.L. of Culdees, Muthill, co. Perth, and Black-
stoun, Burnbrae, co. Renfrew, b. 1841 ; d. 1922 ; m.
1868, Hon. Emily Gifford, third d. of Robert Francis,
2nd Lord Gifford, by Fredericahis wife, d. of Maurice,
Lord Fitzhardinge : —
Guy Thomas Speir, Esq., Advocate, formerly Chief
Conservative Agent for Scotland, Lt.-Col. T. A. Res., late S.
Staffs. Regt. , b. 1875; m- 1898, Mary Lucy, d. of John
Fletcher of Saltoun ; and has issue — Robert Cecil Speir,
Gentleman, Lieut. 1st Batt. K.O.S.B. , b. 1904; Rupert
Malise Speir, Gentleman,, b. 1910; Michael Adrian Speir,
Gentleman, b. 1907; Bertha; and Joan. Seats — The
Abbey, North Berwick ; Blackstoun, Burnbrae, co. Renfrew.
Clubs — Carlton, New (Edinburgh).
ALEXANDER ARCHIBALD HAGART SPEIRS,
Esq., of Elderslie, J. P. and D.L. (assumed the name of
Hagart as a prefix to his own 191 1). Born (posthumous)
1869, only son of late Archibald Alexander Speirs, Esq.,
of Elderslie, Capt. Scots Fusilier Guards, by Anne his wife,
commonly known as Lady Anne, eldest d. of the Right
Honourable Jacob Pleydell-Bouverie, fourth Earl of Radnor.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, a ship ia
full sail argent, her ensign flying gules between three
bezants (Speirs, L.O. 1767) ; 2. parted per bend azure and
argent, in chief a star of sixteen points or, and in base
another of as many points azure (Hagart), over all on a
bend sable a lion passant argent between two crosses moline
or (to denote connection with the family of Molineau) ;
3. gules, two straight swords in saltire points downwards
proper, pommelled argent, between two fleurs-de-lys, one in
chief and one in base of the second, and two mullets, one
in each flank argent (McCaul). Mantling azure, doubled
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter
arm and vambraced, holding a spear in bend sinister
proper. Motto — " Salvet me Deus." Seats — Houston
House, co. Renfrew; Neilston House, co. Renfrew. Res. —
Eastbury Manor, Guildford, Surrey ; 4 Hill Street, Berkeley
Square, W. Clubs— Brooks's, New (Edinburgh), Western
(Glasgow).
SPEIRS of Culcreuch (matric. 28 Sept. 1810, cadet of
Elderslie, matric. 1767 (q.v. )). Azure, a ship in full sail
argent, ensigns flying gules between three bezants, in the
middle chief point a crescent. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, an arm in armour
embowed, wielding a lance all proper. Motto — " Salvet
me Deus." Livery — Dark blue and white.
Eld. son of Peter Alexander Speirs, Esq., of Pclmont
Park, Polmont, J. P., D.L., B.A. (Camb.), Advocate
and late Sheriff - Substitute cos. Roxburgh, Berwick,
and Selkirk, b. 1842; d. 1907; m. 1880, Florence, d.
of late Richard Cooke of Woodford, Essex : —
Archibald Douglas Speirs, Esq., Capt. in the Army, b.
1882 ; m. 1915, Marion, d. of G. B. Sparkes, of Green
Place, South wick, Sussex. Seat— Laurel Hill, Stirling.
Club— New (Edinburgh).
SPEKE (H. Coll.). Argent, two bars azure, overall an
eagle displayed with two heads gules, and as an honourable
augmentation (granted by Royal Licence, dated July 26, 1867,
to commemorate the discoveries of the said John Hanning
Speke), a chief azure, thereon a representation of flowing
water proper, superinscribed with the word "Nile " in letters
gold. Mantling azure and argent. Crests— 1. (of honour-
able augmentation) upon a wreath of the colours, a crocodile
proper ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a porcupine proper.
Motto — "Super aethera virtus."
Son of Rev. Benjamin Speke, Rector of Washfield and
Dowlish Wake, b. 1830; d. i88r ; m. 1869, Caroline,
d. of J. Fuller, Esq., Neston Park, Corsham : —
Walter Hanning Speke, Esq., D.L., J. P. co. Somerset,
Lt.-Col. late 6th Batt. Devon Regt., and Major 5th Batt.
Somerset L.I., b. 1870 ; m. 1901, Lilian, d. of late Arthur
Birch of Agden Hall, Cheshire. Seat— Jordans.nr. Ilminster.
SPENCE, see NEVEN-SPENCE.
The Late FREDERICK SPENCER, Esquire, J.P.
and D.L. co. of Somerset. Born 1837, being the son
of the late John Plummer Spencer of Oakhill, Somerset.
Armorial bearings — Per chevron nebuly azure and or, three
acorns leaved and slipped in chief, and as many foun-
tains one and two in base, all proper. Mantling azure
and or. Crest -On a wreath of the colours, in front of
a dragon's head erased azure, holding in the mouth an
acorn leaved and slipped or, between two wings per bend
argent and azure, a fountain between two escallops of the
third. Motto — "No hope, no endeavour.'' Married,
1874, Jamesina C, eldest dau. of the late James Mac-
pherson, Esq., J.P., of Biallid, Inverness-shire and died
. £*a/— Pondsmead, Oakhill, Somerset ; Southill, W.
Cranmore, Somerset.
SPENCER(H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1. quarterly, argent and
gules, in the second and third quarters a fret or, over all on a
bend sable three escallops of the first (Spencer) ; 2. per
chevron azure and or, three lions passant guardant counter-
changed, on a chief argent a rose gules between two fleurs-
de-lys of the last (Catlyn) ; 3. or, on two bars gules, three
water-bougets argent, two and one (Willoughby of Wool-
laton) ; 4. sable, a lion rampant argent, on a canton of the
last, a cross gules (Churchill). Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head argent,
gorged with a bar gemel gules between two wings expanded
of the second. Motto—" Dieu defend le droit."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Robert Spencer, 6th Earl
Spencer, K.G., P.C., G.C.V.O., Grand Cross of the
Dannebrog, J.P. (and Lord-Lieut. 1908)00. Northants.,
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b. 1857; d. 1922; m. 1887, Hon. Margaret Baring (</.
1906), d. of 1st Baron Revelstoke : —
Rt. Hon. Albert Edward John Spencer, 7th Earl Spencer,
and Viscount Althorp (G.B., 1 Nov. 1765), and Viscount
and Baron Spencer (G.B., 3 Ap. 1761), 1st Viscount Althorp
(U.K., 19 Dec. 1905) [Supporters — Dexter, a griffin
per fesse ermine and erminois, gorged with a collar
sable, the edges flory counterflory, and chained of the last,
on the collar three escallops argent; sinister, a wyvern,
erect on his tail, ermine, collared and chained as the
griffin], J. P. and C.C. Northants., Hon. Col. 4th Batt.
Northamptonshire Regt., Capt. (ret.) Life Guards, served
in the European War 1914 (wounded), b. 1892; tn. 1919,
Lady Cynthia Ellinor Beatrix Hamilton, d. of 3rd Duke
of Abercorn, and has issue— Edward John Spencer,
commonly called Viscount Althorp, b. 1924 ; and Lady
Anne. Seats— Althorp Park, Northampton ; North Creake,
Fakenham, Norfolk. Town house — Spencer House, 27 St.
James's Place, S.W. Clubs— Turf, Brooks's, Carlton.
Hon. George Charles Spencer. Sub-Lieut, (ret.) R.N.,
b. 1903.
SPENCER. Quarterly, 1 and 4, quarterly argent
and gules, in the second and third quarters a fret or,
over all on a bend sable, three escallops of the first (for
Spencer) ; 2 and 3, sable, a lion rampant argent, on a
canton of the last a cross gules (for Churchill). Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a
griffin's head between two wings expanded argent,
gorged with a bar gemel gules, beaked gold. Motto
" Dieu defend le droit."
Son of 2nd Baron Churchill, b. 1802 ; d. 1886 ;
m. 1849, Lady Jane Conyngham, d. of Marquess of
Conyngham, K.P. : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Victor Albert Francis Charles Spencer,
G.C.V.O., 1st Viscount Churchill, of Rolleston, co.
Leicester (14 Julv 1902), Baron Churchill, of Wychwood,
co. Oxford (11 Aug. 18 15), J. P. cos. Oxford and
Leicester, Prince of the Holy Roman Empiie, Lord-
in-Waiting to Queen Victoria 1899-92 and 1895-1901,
to King Edward 1901-05, Master of the Buckhounds
1901, Lord Chamberlain 1902, late Lieut. Coldstream
Guards, and Col. in the Army 1917 [Supporters — On the
dexter, a griffin wings erect per fesse argent and or,
gorged with a collar of the last, thereon three escallops
sable, linereflexed over the back also or ; on the sinister,
a wyvern the wings erect gules, collared as the dexter], b.
1864 ; tn. 1st, 1887, Lady Verena Maud Lowther (whom
he divorced in the Scottish Courts 1927), d. of 3rd
Earl of Lonsdale; and has surv. issue — Hon. Victor
Alexander Spencer, Capt. and Brev.-Maj. Reserve of
Officers, b. 1890 [tn. 1916, Katherine Emily, d. of Hon.
Robert Beaven, former Premier of Victoria, Australia,
and widow of' Capt. Stanley Venn-Ellis, R.N. ; Hon.
Victoria Ivy Louise [tn. 1920, Cecil Brassey, Capt.
Reserve of Officers, Life Gds.] ; and Hon. Ursula [tn.
1928, Frederick Tod, R.H.A.] ; 2nd, 1927, Christine, d.
of William Sinclair. Seat — Langlee House, Galashiels.
Clubs — Carlton, New (Edinburgh).
Only son of Lt.-Col. John Winston Thomas Munro-
Spencer (formerly Spencer), b. 1849 ; d. 19 16 ; m. 1st,
1884, Synolda Ellen Le Petit (d. 1890), d of James
William FitzGerald Butler :—
Capt. Almeric Stuart John Munro-Spencer (q.v.).
Sons of Lt.-Col. Augustus Spencer, b. 1851 ; d. 1912 ;
tn. 1886, Hilda, d. of A. W. T. Grant-Thorold, of
Weelsby House, Lines. : —
Maj. Richard Augustus Spencer, D.S.O., R.A., b. 1888 ;
tn. 192*, Maud Evelyn, d. of Lt.-Col. Henry L. Ramsay,
I. A., and has issue — Richard Harry Ramsay Spencer,
Gentleman, b- 1926 ; Charles Geoffrey Campbell Spencer,
Gentleman, b. 1928. Res. — Lascombe, Puttenham,
Surrey. Club — Army and Navy
Capt. Edward Almeric Spencer, R.A., b. 1892 ;
tn. 1918, Elsie Winifred, d. of Arthur Macan, D.L., of
Drumcashel, co. Louth ; and has issue — Guinevere
Elsie. Club — United Service.
Son of William Francis Spencer, Esq., of Erdisland,
Pembridge, J. P. co. Worcester, Capt. late 46th Regt.,
b. 1838; d. 1923; tn. 1874, Margaret Georgiana, d.
of Walter Hemming, of Spring Grove, Worcr.. : —
Col. John Almeric Walter Spencer, C.M.G., D.S.O.,
late Rifle Brigade, served Great War, desp., Legion of
Honour, b. 1881 ; tn. 1913, Eleanor Georgiana, d. of
William Peel, of Knowlmere Manor, Yorks. ; and has
issue — John Lawrence Spencer, Gentleman, b. 1917.
Res. —West Hall, Northaw, Potters Bar.
Son of Col. Almeric George Spencer, late Comm. 33rd
Regimental District, and. Essex Regt., b. 1841 ; d.
1929 ; tn. 1st, 1869, Alice Isabel (d. 1913), d. of Col.
T. G. Fraser ; 2nd, 1914, Ada, d. of Henry Downing,
of Stratford-on-Avon : —
Lt.-Col. Almeric Arthur William Spencer, late West
Yorks. Regt., b. 1874 ; served Great War, desp., Legion
of Honour; tn. 1907, Sydney (divorced 1927), d. of the
late Frederick W. Lawson, of Adel, Leeds. Club — Junior
United Service.
Son of Lt.-Col. Charles Francis Henry Spencer,
R. Inniskilling Fusiliers, b. 1848 ; d. 1922 ; tn. 1879,
Emily Lydia, d. of W. W. Ball, of Carlow :—
Lt.-Col. Francis Elmhirst Spencer, D.S.O..M.C., R.A.,
served China, Tibet Expedition, and Great War (des-
patches 5 times), b. 1881 ; tn. 1916, Augusta, d. of Col.
Arthur Tracey ; and has issue— Francis Tracey Spencer,
Gentleman, b. 1917 ; and Joan Elizabeth. Address —
c/o Messrs. Burton, Hart & Yeates, 23 Surrey Street,
W.C.2. Club — United Service.
Son of Henry Beresford Spencer, Lieut. West
Somerset Yeo., b. 1881 ; d. 1918 ; tn. 1908, Dorothy
Acton, d. of Rev. Frederick Farrer, of Brayfield,
Bucks. : —
Denis Henry Spencer, Gentleman, b. 1913. Res. —
SPENCER -CHURCHILL. Quarterly, 1 and 4,
sable, a lion rampant argent, on a canton of the last,
a cross gules (for Churchill) ; 2 and 3, quarterly argent
and gules, in the second and third quarters a fret or, over
all on a bend sable, three escallops of the first (for
Spencer) ; and as an honourable augmentation, in chief an
escutcheon argent, charged with the cross of St. George
gules, and thereon an escutcheon of the arms of France
namely : azure, three fleurs-de-lys or. Mantling sable
and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a
lion couchant guardant argent, supporting with the
dexter paw a banner gules, charged with a dexter hand
apaumee of the first, the staff or (for Churchill) ; 2. out
of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head between two wings
expanded argent, gorged with a collar gemel gules, beaked
gold (for Spencer). Motto — " Fiel pero desdichado."
Onlv son of the 8th Duke of Marlborough, b. 1844 ;
d. 1892 ; tn. 1869, as 1st wife, Lady Alberta Frances,
d. of 1st Duke of Abercorn, K.G. : —
The Most Noble Sir Charles Richard John Spencer-
Churchill, K.G., P.C., 9th Duke of Marlborough (14
Dec. '702), Marquess of Blandford, Earl of Sunderland,
Earl of Marlborough (9 Aug. 1689), Baron Spencer, of
Wormleighton (21 July 1603), and Baron Churchill (14
Mav 1685), of Sandridge, all in the Peerage of England,
Prince of the Holy Roman Empire, Prince of Mindelheim,
in Suabia, Lord Lieut, and Custos Rotulorum co. Oxford,
Lt.-Col. (ret.) Oxford & Bucks. L.I. and Oxfordsh. Hussars
(T.D.) [Arms as above, the whole borne upon an imperial
eagle, as a Prince of thejHoly Roman Empire, surmounted
by his Princely coronet.' Supporters — Two wyverns gules],
b. 1871 ; tn. 1st, 1895, Consuelo (who obtained a divorce
1920), d. of the late William Vanderbilt, of New York ;
2nd, 1921, Gladys, d. of Edward P. Deacon, of Boston,
U.S.A. ; and has issue (by 1st wife) — John Albert
Edward William Spencer-Churchill, Esq., commonly
called Marquess of Blandford, Capt. late L. Gds.
b. 1897 [m. 1930, Hon. Alexandra Cadogan, d. of the
late Viscount Chelsea ; and has issue — John George
Vanderbilt Spencer-Churchill, Esq., commonly called
Earl of Sunderland, b. 1926; Lady Sarah Consuelo;
and Lady Caroline (Res.— 27 Hill Steeet, W.)]— Lord
Ivor Charles Spencer-Churchill, b. 1898. Seat — Blenheim
Palace, Woodstock, Oxon. Town Res. — 7 Carlton House
Terrace, S.W. Clubs— Carlton, Travellers', Marl-
borough.
Sons of Rt. Hon. Lord Randolph Spencer-Churchill,
P.C., M.P. b. 1849 ; d. 1895 ; tn. 1874, Jennie,
C.I..R.R.C. (d. 1921), d. of Leonard Jerome, of New
York :—
Rt. Hon. Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, P.C.,
C.H., M.P. Epping Div. Essex, Hon. D.C.L. (Oxon.),
Pres. Board of Trade 1908-10, Secretary of State, Home
Dept., 1910-11, First Lord of Admiralty 1911-15,
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 19 15, Minister of
Munitions 1917, Sec. of State for War and Air 1918-21,
for the Colonies 1921-22, Chancellor of the Exchequer
Nov. 1924-29 ; b. 1874 ; m. 1908, Clementine Ogilvy,
C.B.E., d. of the late Sir Henry Hozier, K.C.B., and Lady
Henrietta Blanche, his wife, d. of 7th Earl of Air lie, K.T. ;
and has issue — Randolph Frederick Edward Spencer-
Churchill, Esq., b. 1911; Diana; Sarah Millicent
Hermione ; Mary. Res. — Chartwell, Westerham, Kent.
Club — Turf, Athenaeum.
Maj. John Strange Spencer-Churchill, T.A. Res.,
served South African and European Wars (desp.), has
Legion of Honour, Croix de Guerre (France) and Mil.
Order of Avis (Portugal), b. 1880; m. 1908, Lady
Gwendoline Bertie, d. of 7th Earl of Abingdon ; and
has issue — John George Spencer-Churchill, Gentleman, b.
1909 ; Henry Winston Spencer-Churchill, Gentleman, b.
1913 ; Anne Clarissa. Res. — 41 Cromwell Road, S.W.
Club — Marlborough.
Son of Lord Edward Spencer-Churchill, b. 1853 ;
d. 1911 ; m. 1874, Augusta, O.B.E., d. of Maj.
George Warburton, R.A., M.P. : —
Capt. Edward George Spencer-Churchill, M.C., G. Gds
(ret.), B.A. (Oxon.), D.L. Worcs., served S.African and
Great Wars, has Croix de Guerre, b. 1876. Seat — North-
wick Park, Blockley, Worcs.
SPENCER-COOPER (R.L., H. Coll.). Argent, a chevron
ermine, cottised gules, between three olive-leaves erect
vert. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a dexter cubit arm erect argent, the hand
holding two branches of olive, the leaves alternately vert
and gules. Motto— " Virtute."
Son of Col. Charles Lacon Harvey of Hazeldene,
Exmouth, b. 1839 ; m. 2nd, 1877, Mary, d. of late Joseph
F. Darley of Dublin : —
Henry Edmund Spencer-Cooper (formerly Harvey),
Esq., M.V.O., Comdr. (ret.) R.N., served S, Africa, and
Great War 1914-19, Chief of Staff to C.-in-C. North
American Station 1920-22, b. 1884 ; m. 1917, Nonie, d. of
the late Lt.-Col. John Sherston, D.S.O., Rifle Bde., and
widow of R. H. Handcock, of Karma, B. E. Africa, and
has issue — Peter Henry Spencer-Cooper, Gentleman, b.
1923 ; and Rosemary Vivien. Res. — Doyley Manor, Hurst-
bourne Tarrant, Hants. Clubs — United Service, R.A.F.
SPENCER-STANHOPE of Cannon Hall. Quarterly
ermine and gules (Stanhope). Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a tower azure, with a
demi-lion rampant issuing from the battlements or, ducally
crowned gules, holding between his paws a grenade fired
proper (Stanhope). Motto — "A Deo et rege " (Stanhope).
Sons of Sir Walter Thomas William Spencer-Stan-
hope, K.C.B., J. P. and D.L. West Riding co. Yorks.,
b. 1827 ; d. 1911 ; m. 1856, Elizabeth Julia (d. 1880), d.
of Sir John Jacob Buxton, Bart., of Shadwell Court,
Norfolk: —
John Montague Spencer-Stanhcpe, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
W. Riding Yorks., J. P. co. Argyll, late Capt. and Hon.
Major 2nd Vol. Batt. Yorks. and Lancaster Regt. , M.A.
(Camb. ), b. i860; m. 1890, Ida Mary, second d. of Sir
Lionel Pilkington, Bart. ; and has issue — Margaret Eliza-
beth Ida [m. 1920, Hon. George Fraser, D.S.O., Comdr.
R.N., 2nd son of Lord Saltoun of Abernethy, and has
issue]. Seats — Cannon Hall, nr. Barnsley ; Horsforth
Hall, co. Yorks. ; Glen Ure, Argyllshire.
Philip Bertie Spencer-Stanhope, Gentleman, b. 1868;
m. 1904, Theodora Grace, d. of John Sheddon Scrimgeour
of Natsworthy Manor, Ashburton. Res. — The Haven,
Wrotham, Kent.
Ven. Archdeacon ANDREW NATHANIEL WAD-
HAM SPENS, Archdeacon of Lahore 1892-1900, S.P.G.
Chaplain at Monaco 1908-13. Born 1844. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, alion rampant gules, within
a bordure of the last, charged with eight roses argent, in
the dexter chief point a heart ensigned with an Imperial
crown, both proper, for difference ; 2 and 3, gyronny of eight
or and sable, the whole within a bordure or, for difference.
Mantling gules, doubled or. Crest— Upon a wreath of his
liveries, a hart's head erased proper. Motto — "Si Deus
quis contra." Married, 1st, , Sarah (d. 1894), d. of
Capt. Amos Parr Middleton, 1st Lancers; 2nd, ,
Emmie (d. 1892), widow of Middleton Scott ; 3rd, 1902, Ella
Maud James ; and has issue by first mar. — Andrew William
Spens, Gentleman, b. 1872 [m. 1900, Helen Hulmes, d. of
Charles Andrew Bowman]. Post. add. — c/o Lloyds Bank,
6 Pall Mall, S.W.
SPENS, formerly of Lathallan (L.O., 1764 and 1780).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a lion rampant gules within a bordure
of the last, charged with eight roses argent (for Spens) ;
2 and 3, gyronny of eight or and sable (for Campbell of
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Glendouglas). Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest-
On a wreath of his liveries, a hart's head erased proper.
Motto — " Si Deus quis contra."
Only son of Archibald Lockhart Spens, Esq., J. P.,
late of Lathallan, Stirlingshire, b. 1834; d. 1916; m.
1859, Caroline, dau. of Thomas Waller, Esq. : —
Archibald Thomas Spens, Gentleman, b. 1876 ; m. 1504,
Amy Edith, d. of W. H. Moores of Argentina; and has
issue — Archibald Lockhart Spens, Gentleman, b. 1905 ; and
Margaret Joan. Res. — Dunruadh, Paignton, Devon.
SPENS (L.O., matric. 1764, amended 1780, rematric.
1895) — Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a lion rampant gules within
a bordure of the last, charged with eight roses argent, in
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dexter chief point a heart ensigned with an imperial crown,
both proper ; 2 and 3, gyronny of eight or and sable, the
whole within a bordure invected, parted per pale azure
and ermine. Mantling gules, doubled or. Crest — Upon
a wreath of his liveries, a hart's head erased proper ; and in
an escroll over the same this Motto, " Si Deus quis contra."
Eld. son of John Alexander Spens, Gentleman, Writer,
Hon. LL.D. (Glasgow), b. 1847; d. 1928; m. 1881,
Sophie Nicol, d. of Hugh Baird : —
William Spens, Esq., C.B.E., J. P. Borough of Cam-
bridge, M.A., Chevalier Legion of Honour, Officer of Order
of Crown of Italy, Master of Corpus Christi College,
Cambridge, b. 1882; m. 1912, Dorothy Theresa, d. of late
Rt. Rev. John Richardson Selwyn, Bishop of Melanesia,
and Master of Selwyn College, Cambridge ; and has surv.
Issue— Paul George Spens, Gentleman, b. 1921 ; Stephen
Nicholas Spens, Gentleman, b. 1923 ; and Mary Theresa.
Res.— The Master's Lodge, Corpus Christi Ccllege, Cam-
bridge. Clubs — Carlton, United University, County
(Cambridge).
NATHANIEL SPENS, Esq., J. P. Born April 22, 1850,
being the fifth son of William Spens, Actuary, Glasgow, by
his wife Janet Hill, dau. of Walter Cook, W.S., Edinburgh.
Armorial bearings (L.O. , 1764, 1780, and 1895) —
Quarterly 1 and 4, or, a lion rampant gules, within a bor-
dure of the last, charged with eight roses argent, in the dexter
chief point a heart ensigned with an imperial crown, both
proper ; 2 and 3, gyronny of eight or and sable, the whole
within a bordure invected, parted per fesse ermine and
azure. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a Mantling gules, doubled or ; and upon a
wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a hart's head erased
proper ; and in an escroll over the same this Motto, ' ' Si Deus
quis contra." Married, July 26, 1882, Emily Jessie (d. 1926),
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•d. of William Connal of Solsgirth ; and has had Issue —
(1) William Patrick Spens, Esq., O.B.E., K.C., Barrister-
at-Law (Inner Temple), served Great War as Capt. and
Adjt. 5th Batt. R.W.Surrey Regt. (desp.),i5. 1885 [w. 1913,
Hilda Mary, d. of Lt.-Col. Wentworth Grenville Bowyer of
Western, Underwood, Bucks., and has issue — William
George Michael Spens, Gentleman, b. 1914 ; Robert Richard
Patrick Spens, Gentleman, b. 1917 {Res. — The Corner
House, North Foreland, Kent. Clubs — United University,
Carlton)]; (2) Robert Francis Connal Spens, Gentleman, b.
1890, d. 1907 ; Emily Jessie Campbell [m. 1903, Col E. W.
Furse (killed in action 19 18), and has issue] ; Janet Dorothy;
and Mary Helen [m. 1922, Flight-Lieut. Robert Hugh
Hanmer, M.C., R.F.A., and has issue]. Postal add.—
1 St. Mary Abbot's Court, Kensington, W.14. Club-
Junior Carlton.
SPERLING of Dynes Hall (H. Coll.). Argent, issuant
from a mount in base vert, three gillyflowers stalked and
leaved proper, on a chief azure, four mullets of the field.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, between two wings, conjoined at the base and
displayed argent, a mullet or, charged with a gillyflower
proper. Motto — " Sapiens qui assiduus."
Son of Charles Brogden Sperling, Esq., J. P., D.L. ,
b. 1825; d. 1910; m. 1852, Eliza Mary (d. 1900),
d. of Denne Denne of Elbridge House, Kent : —
Charles Frederick Denne Sperling, Esq., J. P. co. Essex,
Capt. 4th Batt. Essex Regt., Barrister-at-Law, M.A.
(Oxon.), F.S.A.,^. 1861; m. 1st, 1891, Edith Anne (d. 1925),
d. of Lt.-Col. Henry Auriol Prinsep ; 2nd, 1927, Helen
Mary, yngst. d, of Rev. Canon W. S. Hicks, of Great
Cornard, Suffolk, and widow of Capt. H. L. Syer, M.C. ;
and has had issue — Charles Auriol Sperling, Esq., Lieut.
R.N., b. 1892; killed in Battle of Jutland, 1916; and
Barbara Harriet [m. 1918, Wing-Commdr. Lionel Thomas
Nutcombe Gould, R.A.F., and has issue]. Seat— Dynes
Hall, Halstead, Essex. Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
Son of Charles Robert Sperling, Esq., J. P., of
Hargrave, Stanstead, Essex, b. 1798 ; d. 1864 ; m. 1823,
Louisa, only d. of Col. Thomas Astle of Gosfield Hall,
Essex: —
Henry Reginald Sperling, Esq., J. P. Sussex, b. 1839;
m. 1867, Harriet Emma, d. of Stephen Ponder Kennard
of Woodlands, Harrow Weald ; and has had issue — (1)
Reginald Kennard Sperling, Gentleman, b. 1869, d. 1908 ;
(2) St. John Van Hagen Sperling, Gentleman, b. 1870
[m. 1904, Cecily Anne, d of late Edward Courage of
Shenfield Place, Brentwood, and has issue— John Antony
Sperling, Gentleman, b. 1907 ; Robert Evelyn Sperling,
Gentleman, b. 1912; Diana Cecily; and Susan Astle] ; (3)
Rochfort Henry Sperling, Gentleman, b. 1876 [m. 1909,
Fleurette Lily Macpherson, and has issue — Elizabeth Amy] ;
(4) Eric Sperling, Gentleman, b. 1878 ; Amy Rosalie \m,
1905, Major Achille Protti] ; Dorothy; and Edith Harriett
[m. 1908, Capt. Charles Lewes, Essex Regt.]. Seat —
Netherfield Court, Battle, Sussex. Club— Junior Carlton.
Son of Commander Rowland Money Sperling, R.N.,
b. 1841 ; d. 1873; m. 1873, Marion Charlotte, d. of
Charles Keyser of The Warren House, Stanmore : —
Rowland Arthur Charles Sperling, Esq., C.B., C.M.G.,
British Minister at Berne, b. 1874 ; m. 1905, Dorothy
Constance, d. of late W. H. Kingsmill of Sydmonton Court;
and has issue. Res. — British Legation, Sofia.
SPEYER (H. Coll., 1906). Azure, a caducens between
two suns in fesse and a winged morion in chief, all or,
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours.
a turkey-cock proper, between two elephants' trunks erect
or. Motto — " Arduus ad solem."
Second son of Gustavus Speyer of Frankfort-on Maine,
b. 1825; d. 1883; m. 1860, Sofie, d. of Rudolph
Rubino, Doctor of Medicine : —
Sir Edgar Speyer, 1st Bart. (25 July 1906), b. 1862 ; m.
1902, Leonora, d. of Ferdinand, Count von Stosch, of
Mantze, Silesia ; and has issue — Pamela ; Leonora ; and
Vivien Claire. Res. — America.
SPICER (H. Coll.). Per chevron or and sable, in chief
two cinquefoils and in base a tower all counterchanged.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, issuing out of the battlements of a tower, a cubit
arm in armour proper, holding in the gauntlet an annulet
or. Motto — " In Deo solo spes mea." Livery — Dark blue
with blue velvet facings.
Sons of James Spicer, Esq., J.P., D.L., of Harts
Woodford, Essex, b. 1807 ; d. 1888 ; tn. 1838,
Louisa, d.of Evan Edwards, of Denmark Hill, S.E. : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Albert Spicer, 1st Bt. (1906), P.C. (1912),
J. P. Essex, M.P., Monmouth 1892-1900, and for Central
Div. Hackney 1906-18, b. 1847 ; m. 1879, Jessie Stewart,
d. of David Stewart Dykes ; and has issue — Albert,
Dykes Spicer, Esq., b. 1880 [w. 1910, Mollie, d. of Rav.
William D. Morrison, Rector of St. Marylebone, W., and
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has issue — 3 daus.] ; Stewart Dykes Spicer, Esq., Comdr.
R.N., b. 1888 [m. 1917, Margaret, d. of T. P. Gillespie,
of Liphook, Hants., and has issue — Peter James Spicer,
Gentleman, b. 1921; and 1 dau.] ; Lancelot Dykes
Spicer, Esq., D.S.O,. M.C., b. 1893 [m. 1920, Iris, d. of
William P. Cox, and has issue— Roger Lancelot Spicer,
Gentleman, b. 1922] ; and 8 daus. Res. — 24 Palace
Court, W.2. Clubs — Reform, National Liberal, R.A.C.
Sir Evan Spicer, Knt. Bach. (1916), J. P., D.L., b. 1849 ;
m. 1873, Annabella, d. of John Whitley, Esq., J. P.,
of Halifax, Yorks. ; and has issue — Charles Evan Spicer,
Esq., b. 1874 ; Ernest Evan Spicer, Esq., b. 1878 ;
Frank Evan Spicer, Esq., b. 1888; Gerald Evan Spicer,
Esq., M.C., M.B., B.Sc, Major late R.A.M.C, b. 1891
[m. 1925, Mary, d. of Lt.-Gen. Sir Edward Cecil
Bethune, K.C.B., C.V.O.] ; and three daus. Res.—
Belair, Gallery Road, Dulwich, S.E. Clubs — Reform,
National Liberal..
Sons of George Spicer, Esq., J. P., M.A. (Camb.),
of Dunraven, Enfield, Middx., b. 1854; d. 1911 ;
m. 1881, Mary, d. of David Scott, Esq., J.P., of
Newington, Brechin, co. Forfar : —
Douglas Spicer, Gentleman, M.A. (Camb.), b. 1883 ;
m. 1910, Agnes Ivy, d. of George A. Beazley ; and has
issue — Rodney Douglas Spicer, Gentleman, b. 1920.
Res. — Summers, West Clandon, Surrey. Clubs — Devon-
shire, Leander.
Ronald Spicer, Esq., M.C., M.A. (Camb.), Capt. Res.
of Officers, H.A.C., b. 1886 ; m. 1917, Eileen Winifred,
d. of Sir William Gundry, of North Lodge, Enfield ;
and has issue — Antony George Spicer, Gentleman,
b. 1919 ; Nigel Ronald Spicer, Gentleman, b. 1925 ;
Margaret Elaine. Res. — Penrose, Woldingham, Surrey.
Clubs — Devonshire, Hawks (Cambridge)
JOHN RODERICK CHARLES HERBERT SPOT-
TISWOODE of that Ilk, Gentleman. Born Oct. 10, 1882,
being the eldest son of the late Charles Herbert (second son
of the late Rt. Hon. Henry Arthur Herbert of Muckross, co.
Kerry, Lord-Lieut, and M.P. for that co. and Col. Kerry
Militia, Chief Secretary for Ireland, by his wife Mary, dau. of
James Balfour of Whittinghame), by his second wife Helen,
only child of the late Lt.-Col. Andrew Spottiswoode ; and
on succeeding to the Spottiswoode estates under the terms of
the entail he assumed the name and arms of Spottiswoode.
Armorial bearings — Argent, on a chevron gules, between
three oak-trees eradicted vert, a boar's head couped or.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of his
liveries, an eagle rising proper, looking at the sun in splen-
dour or. Supporters — Two savages, wreathed about the
head and middle with laurel, and each holding a club on
his exterior shoulder all proper. Motto — ' ' Patior ut potiar. ' '
Married, ist, 1906, Evelyn Anne (marriage diss. 1915), only
child of Richard Henry Venables Kyrke of Nantyffrith ; 2nd ,
1916, Hylda Marjorie, yngst. d. of Col. Arthur Venables
Kyrke of Staplegrove, Somerset ; and has issue — John
Terence Kennedy Herbert Spottiswoode, Gentleman, b.
1917. Seat — Spottiswoode, co. Berwick.
SPOKES (H. Coll. 1872). Azure, on a pile, between two
fasces erect or, three catherine-wheels gules. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — A fasces in pale, between two
ostrich feathers. Motto — " Fiat justitia ruat coelum."
Son of Sir Peter Spokes, Kt. Bach. (1872) J. P. for the
borough of Reading, and sometime Mayor (1869-
1871), b. 1830 ; d. 1910 ; m. 1852, Rebecca Sarah, d.
of the late William John Silverthorne of Brighton : —
Peter Sidney Spokes, Esq., M.R.C.S., J. P. co. London,
b. 1852 ; m. 1886, Agnes, d. of Albert Anderson of Bedford-
shire ; and has issue — Peter Spencer Spokes, Esq., B.Sc,
M.A. Oxon., Capt. 19th Lond. Regt. 1915-18, b. 1893
[m. 1924, Lilla Jane, d. of John Hazelwood Clayton, M.B.,
M.R.C.S., of Edgbaston, and has issue — Peter Russell
Spokes, Esq., b 1928 ; Ann Hazel ; and Mary Margaret
(Res, — 26 Charlbury Road, Oxford)]. Res.— Castle Place,
Lewes.
Son of Russell Spokes, Esq., L.C.C., b. 1865 ; d. 1906 ;
m. 1887, Jane Eliza, only d. of the late John Corner of
Whitby, co. Yorks. : —
Rev. John Corner Spokes, b. 1891. Post, add.—i Mitre
Court, Temple, E.C.4.
SPROT of Stravithie and Garnkirk (L.O., 25 July
1910). Quarterly, 1 and 4, per fesse gules and azure, three
salmon hauriant in fesse with rings in their mouths or, and
in base two carbines in saltire proper (Sprot) ; 2 and 3,
per pale indented argent and sable, a mullet and a cres-
cent in fesse counterchanged (Cleghorn). Mantling gules,
doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a heron
holding a fish in its mouth proper. Motto — " Parce qu'il
me plait."
Only son of the late Alexander Sprot, younger of
Garnkirk, b. 1822; d. 1854; m. 1850, Rachel Jane, d.
of Patrick Cleghorn of Stravithie : —
Col. Sir Alexander Sprot, ist Bart, (ist Feb. 1918),
C.M.G. , D.L. co. Fife, J. P. cos. Fife and Lanark, late
commanding the 6th Dragoon Guards (The Carbineers),
served in Afghan War 1879-80 (medal), S. African War
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1899-1902 (two medals and eight clasps) and Great War
1914-18, has Croix de Guerre (France), b. 1853 ; m. 1879,
Ethel Florence, d. of Surg.-Gen. Edward Courtenay Thorp,
Indian Med. Dept.; and has issue — Ethel Grace [m. 1904,
Lt.-Col. Hereward Sadler]; Mabel Elizabeth [m. 1904,
Capt. Sir George Murray Home Stirling, Bart., D.S.O.];
Alix Isabella; Sara Douglas [m. 1913, William Edgar
Mann, Esq., D.S.O. , Major, late R.A.]; Rachel Septima
[m. 1920, Major John Reginald Noble Graham, V.C.];
Harriet Hill [m. 1920, Lt.-Col. Thomas Sheridan Riddell-
Webster, D.S.O.]; and Nancy Margaret. Seats — Stravithie,
co. Fife; and Garnkirk, co. Lanark. Clubs — Carlton, New
(Edinburgh).
SPROT (L.O. , 1886). Parted per fesse gules and azure,
three salmon haurient in fesse, each with a ring in his
mouth or, and in base a boar's head erased of the last.
crowned or, holding between the paws a bezant. Motto —
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a heron proper. Motto
(over crest) — "Parce qu'il me plait." Livery — Dark in-
visible blue, with yellow facings and brass buttons.
Eld. son of Lt.-Gen. John Sprot, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
of Riddell, co. Roxburgh, b. 1830; d. 1907; m. 2nd,
1878, Cecilia Elizabeth, d. of Rev. W. B. Doveton of
Corston : —
Major Mark Sprot, D.L., J. P. and C.C. for Roxburgh,
late Royal Scots Greys served in S. Africa 1902, and Great
War, b. 1881 ; m. 1909, Meliora, eld. d. of the late Sir John
Adam Hay, 9th Bart., of Haystoun and Smithfield, co.
Peebles; and has issue— John Sprot, Gentleman, b. 1911 ;
Aidan Mark Sprot, Gentleman, b. 1919 ; Elizabeth Meliora ;
and Cecilia Doriel. Estate — Riddell, cos. Roxburgh and
Selkirk. Post. add. — Riddell, Hawick, Roxburghshire.
Clubs — Cavalry, New (Edinburgh).
TREDENHAM HUGH SPRY, Esq., J. P. co. of Devon,
(formerly Carlyon, but assumed the surname of Spry in lieu
thereof, and the arms of Spry quarterly with those of Carlyon,
by Royal Licence 1893). Born March 20, 1868, being the
eldest son of the late Horatio Carlyon, Gentleman, of
Cadwt-11, co. Devon [seventh son of Major-Gen. Edward
Carlyon of Tregrehan and Greenaway, co. Cornwall, by his
wife Anna Maria, elder dau. of Admiral Thomas Spry
(formerly Davy) of Place and Tregolls, co. Cornwall], by
his wife Jane, dau. of John Lomas, M.D. Armorial bear-
ings—Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, two bars or, in chief a
chevronel of the last (for Spry) ; 2 and 3, sable, a plate
between three towers argent, each charged with a cross
crosslet gules (for Carlyon). Mantling azure and or.
Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colour, a dove argent,
standing on a serpent nowed proper (for Spry) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, ducally
" Soyez sage et simple." Seat — Witherdon, Beaworthy,
co. Devon. Club— Windham.
SPRULES (L.O., 1896). Gules, a chevron chequy
argent and azure, ensigned with a fleur-de-lys of the second,
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his liveries is set for his Crest, a hunting-horn vert, garnished
or, stringed gules. Motto — "Speruo." Livery — Dark red,
with white facings.
Only son of George Henry Sprules, Esq., of Mansfield,
Reigate, Surrey, b. 1836; d. 1917; m. firstly, Oct. 9,
1867, Mary Anne (d. 1888), dau. of the late Robert
Wallbutton of New Cross : —
Robert George Wallbutton Sprules, Gentleman, of Exeter
Coll., Oxon. , b. Nov. 22, 1878; m. , Edith Charlotte,
dau. of C. T. Adams. Res. —
SPURGEON -FARRER of Brayfield (R.L., 25 June
1799). Argent, on a bend sable, three horse-shoes of the
first, a crescent for difference. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a horse-shoe argent,
between two wings volant sable.
Only son of Rev. Frederick (Spurgeon-) Farrer ot
Brayfield, Bucks., M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1826; d. 1908; m.
2nd, 1869, Maria Elizabeth, ygst. d. of Rev. J. A.
Barron : —
Denis Herbert (Spurgeon-) Farrer, Esq., temp. Capt.
Northants. Regt., b. 1874; m. 1907, Hon. Joan Freeman-
Mitford, d. of Baron Redesdale, G.C.V.O., K.C.B. ; and
has had issue — (1) George Denis (Spurgeon-) Farrer,
Gentleman, b. 1909, d. 1915 ; (2) Richard Frederick
(Spurgeon-) Farrer, Gentleman, b. 1914 ; (3) Michael
Edgar Farrer, Gentleman, b. 1920 ; Barbara ; Joan ; and
Ann. Seat — Brayfield House, Purvey, Bedford. Club —
Marlborough.
SPURWAY of Spurway (H. Coll.). Argent, on a bend
sable, a mullet between two garbs of the field. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
garb or.
Sons of William Henry Poyntz Spurway, Gentleman,
of Edinburgh Estate, Nanu-oya, Ceylon, b. 1873,
d. 1919 ; m. 1898, Mary Winifred Wilson, d. of Sir
William Mitchell, C.M.G., of Colombo :—
William Richard Poyntz Spurway, Gentleman, b. 1899;
nt. 1924, Elaine Geddes, of Rakwana, Ceylon, and has
issue — Raymond Spurway, Gentleman (twin), b. 1924 ;
Gordon Spurway, Gentleman (twin), b. 1924. Seat — Oak-
ford Manor, Bampton, N. Devon.
John Hill Poyntz Spurway, Gentleman, b. 1901. Postal
add. — c/o Miss Spurway, 3 Darlington Mansions, Bath.
STABB (H. Coll., 7 June 192 1). Per chevron gules
and argent, in chief two escallops of the second, and in
base a reindeer trippant proper. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
stag's head erased proper, two bezants. Motto — " Honor
pra3stantior ulitate."
Son of Nicholas Sparks Stabb, of St. John's, New-
foundland, b. 1835; d. 1900; m. Anna Rebecca
Smith : —
Sir Newton John Stabb, Knt. Bach. (1921), O.B.E., b.
1868 ; m. 1909, Ethel Mary, d. of A. M. Townsend ; and
has issue — Nicholas John Stabb, Esq., b. 1912 ; William
Walter Stabb, Esq., b. 1913 ; Mary Margaret ; Josephine
Alexandra ; and Violet. Res. — Farnham Hall,
Saxmundham. Club — Thatched House.
STABLE (Ped. H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent,
a saltire couped gules, on a chief of the last, three mullets
of the first ; 2 and 3, argent, a saltire between four acorns
slipped gules, on a chief of the last three mullets pierced of
the first impaling the arms of Law, namely — quarterly, 1
and 4, argent, an eagle displayed with two heads vert,
charged on the breast with a sun in splendour, and each
wing with a pale or, between in the first and fourth quarters
an olive-branch slipped proper, and in the second and third
a rose gules (Law); 2 and 3, sable, guttee-d'eau, three
roses argent (Still.) Mantling gules and argent. Crests
— (1) on a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant
vair6 gules and argent, holding between the paws a
mullet of the last ; (2) on a wreath of the colours, in front of
a demi-lion gules, holding between the paws a mullet
of six points pierced argent, an acorn slipped between two
mullets pierced fesseways of the last. Badge — Upon a
rock proper, a lighthouse or, fired also proper, charged
with an escutcheon gules inscribed in letters gold "Contemno
procellas." Motto — "Virtute."
Eld. son of late Robert Scott Stable, Gentleman, m.
Katherine Barrett, d. of Major Wintringham Los-
combe: —
The late Daniel Wintringham Stable, Esq., J. P. co.
Montgomery and Sheriff 1905, LL.B., Barrister-at-Law,
Middle Temple, b. 1856; m. 1884, Gertrude Mary, d. of
George Still Law of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law, M.A,,
Oxon., and died 1929, having had issue — (1) Loscombe
Law Stable, Esq., Capt. R. Welch Fusiliers, b. 1886, killed
with Brit. Exped. Force 1914 ; (2) Wintringham Norton
Stable, Esq., M.C., M.A. (Oxon.), Capt. late Montgomery-
shire Yeo. , Barrister-at-Law (Middle Temple), b. 1888
[m. 1916, Lucie Haden, youngest d. of the late Francis
Ford Freeman, Esq. of Abbotsfield, Tavistock, Devon ;
and has issue — Philip Loscombe Wintringham Stable,
Gentleman, b. 1920 ; Rondle Owen Charles Stable,
Gentleman, b. 1923] ; and Enid Gertrude [m. 1913, Archibald
Francis Freeman, Esq., M.C., Capt. late Montgomeryshire
Yeo., and has issue]. Estate — Gellidywyll, Llanbrynmair,
co. Montgomery. Post. add. — Holly Lodge, Wanstead,
Essex.
STABLE (Ped. H. Coll.). Argent, a saltire between four
acorns slipped gules, on a chief of the last three mullets
pierced of the first. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-lion gules, holding
between the paws a mullet of six points pierced argent, an
acorn slipped between two mullets pierced fesseways of the
last. Motto— "Virtute."
Sons of the late Robert Scott Stable, Gentleman ; m.
Katherine Barrett, d. of Major Wintringham Los-
combe : —
Daniel Wintringham Stable, Esq. {q.v.).
Ernest Robert Stable, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, M.A
Cantab., b. 1857.
Sons of Alfred Henry Stable, Gentleman, M.A.
(Oxon.), b. 1859; d. 1907; m. 1891, Ada Louisa, d. of
the late Rev. Henry John Huntington, B.A. , Chaplain
to H.B. M. Consulate at Leghorn, Marseilles, and
Malaga : —
Geoffrey Scott Stable, Esq., Lieut, (ret.) R.N.R. b. 1891 ;
m. 1917, Eleanor, yngst. d. of the late Gilbert Turnbull
Milligan, Esq., J. P. of Harelaw, Chirnside, Berwickshire,
and has issue — Eleanor Ada ; and Jean Scott. Res. —
Robert Henry Stable, Esq., D.S.O., Capt. 122nd Rajputana
Inf., Indian Army, the King's Gold Medallist at Sandhurst
1913, b. 1893. Res. —
Hugh Huntington Stable, Esq., Capt. and Adjt. Central
India Horse, b. 1896 ; m. 1924, Cyrille Helen Dorothy, d.
of the late Rev. M. A. Bayfield. Res. —
Only child of Russell Loscombe Stable, Esq. , Major
in Loyal North Lancashire Regt., b. 1866; d. 1912 ;
m. 1st, 1896, Marian Emma Campbell (d. 1900), only
d. of Daniel Colin Campbell, Esq., of Rosewood,
Ascot, Berkshire : —
The late Russell Colin Stable, 2nd Lieut. Royal Warwick-
shire Regt., b. 1897, killed in action 191 7.
Son of Benjamin Penfold Stable, Gentleman, m. 1882,
Marian Annie, d. of Jeremy O'Connell of Melbourne,
Australia : —
Jeremiah Joseph Stable, Esq., J. P., Capt. (ret.) Aust.
F.A., McCaughey, Professor of English, Languages and
Literature, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia,
M.A. Cantab, b. 1883 ; m. 1908, Irene Lilian Bingham, yst.
d. of the late Henry Antoine Sheridan of Sydney, Australia ,
and has issue — (1) Benjamin Norton Sheridan Stable
Gentleman, b. 1909; (2) John Bingham Sheridan Stable,
Gentleman, b. 1913 ; (3) Grantly Crohan Sheridan Stable,
b. 1918. Post. add. — The University of Queensland,
Brisbane, Australia.
JOHN PERCY LISTER DURELL STABLES, Esq.,
J. P., b. 1864. Armorial bearings— Argent, on a saltire
gules, a mullet of six points between four acorns slipped
saltirewise or, a chief invected of the second, thereon an
acorn slipped between two mullets of six points of the first.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion gules, seme> of acorns slipped or,
holding between the paws a plate charged with a mullet
of six points azure. Married, 1898, Charlotte Marion, d.
of late A. H. Welstead of Stonely, Hunts. Res.— Offord
Hill, Godmanchester, Huntingdon. Clubs — St. Stephen's,
Junior Constitutional.
STABLES (H. Coll.). Per pale gules and sable, a
pillar or, between two flaunches argent, on each a chaplet
of oak vert. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, upon a rock, a castle with two towers
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proper, surmounted by as many branches of oak fructed
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and in saltire vert. Motto—" Per ardua stabilis."
Yr. son of James Stables, Esq., J. P., b. 1814 ; d. 1901 ;
m. , Mary Ann, d. of Charles Dey of Doncaster: —
Ashley Stables, Gentleman, b. 2a Nov. 1848 ; m. 1
Sept. 1887, Caroline, d. of Christopher Bracewell. Res. —
South Lodge, Wimbledon Common, Surrey. Club —
National.
Sons of Rev. Walter Howard Stables, M.A. (Camb.),
Mus. B. (Oxon.), Vicar of Far Headingley, Leeds, b.
1861 ; d. 1906 ; m. 1889, Harriet Emily, d. of Rev.
Canon Francis Morse, Vicar of St. Mary's, Notting-
ham : —
Francis Hugh Anthony Stables, Esq., Captain i/sth
Royal Gurkhas, b. 1899. Res. — Inverugie, Haslemere,
Surrey.
Ralph Paul Humphrey Stables, Gentleman, b. 1906.
Res.—
STACKE (or STACK) (confmd. U.O. 24 Nov. 1924).
Gules, a lion rampant ermine. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a naked arm
embowed proper, holding a sword argent, guttee-de-sang,
pommelled and nil ted vert. Motto — " Honorabo me
honorantes."
Son of William Stokes Stack, of Listowel , b. 1826 ;
d. 1873 ; m. 1858, Ann Cochrane : —
John Cochrane Stack, Gentleman, b. 1861. Res. —
25 Silverdale Road, Hove, Sussex.
Second son of John Herbert Stack, b. 1828 ;
d. 1892 ; m. 1859, Matilda Redfern : —
Henry Montague Stack, Gentleman, b. 1863 > m- I893,
Gladys (d. ), d. of Richard Evans, and has issue —
Gladys Evelyn ; and Violet. Postal address — Ramsdean,
Shalford, Surrey.
Dau. of Major-Gen. Sir Lee Oliver Fitz Maurice Stack,
G.B.E., C.M.G., late Sirdar of the Egyptian Army,
and Gov. Gen. of the Sudan, b. 1868 ; d. of wounds in
Cairo 1924 ; m. 1904, Flora, d. of William Moodie of
Hoylake : —
Helen.
Sons of Henry Aloysius Stacke, F.R.G.S., Barrister-
at-Law, of 20 Devonshire Terrace, W.2, b. 1840 ;
d. 1924 ; m. 1883, Minnie Elizabeth, d. of Capt.
George Hedley, late 2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen's
Bays) :—
Hedley Herbert Stacke, Esq., O.B.E., Croix de Guerre,
Major (ret.) Res. of Officers, East Surrey Regt., b. 1884 ;
m. 1924, Lille, d. of Major Gordon Maclaren, late
the Northumberland Fusiliers. Res. — 20 Devonshire
Terrace, W.2. Club — Naval and Military.
Henry FitzMaurice Stacke, Esq., M.C., Captain The
Worcestershire Regt., b. 1891 ; m. 1928, Ren6e Tadea,
d. of Senor Mateo Clark, of Valparaiso, Chile. Club —
Naval und Military.
STACPOOLE, see DE STACPOOLE.
STAFFORD, Baron, see FITZ • HERBERT -
STAFFORD.
STAFFORD (Confn. U. O.). Per chevron or and
argent, a chevron engrailed and a canton gules. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — Out of a ducal crest coronet azure, a
swan rising proper, charged with a torteau. Motto —
" Gardez la foy."
Sons of John Stafford, Esq., J. P., of Portobello,
co. Roscommon, b. 1818 ; d. 1873 ; m. 1854, Eleanor,
d. of William J. Gilbert of Collingwood, Melbourne : —
Charles Stafford, Gentleman, b. 1855; m. 1906, Leila
Josephine, d. of Charles Joseph Edward de Labrosse,
Viscomte de Labrosse, of Cannes. Res. — 34 Cadogan
Place, London, S. W. Clubs — Brooks's, Bath.
Rt. Hon. Sir Thomas Stafford, 1st Bart. (21 Jan. 1914),
P.C., CB. (r9o6), J. P. and D.L. co. Roscommon,
F.R.C.S.I., b. 1857; m. 1890, Frances Agnes (d. 1916), only
dau. and h. of Col. Rt. Hon. Edward Robert King-Harman,
M. P. (by his wife Emma Frances, d. of Sir Wm. Worsley,
1st Bart.); and has had issue — (1) Edward Charles
Stafford-King-Harman, Esq. iq.v.); (2) Cecil William
Francis Stafford, Esq., Capt. late K.R.R.C. *. 1895
[m. 19 17, Sarah Beatrice, d. of Col. Alfred Dyke Acland,
C.B.E., and has issue — Thomas Edward Stafford, Esq.,
6. 192 1 ; and 2 daughters]. Seat— Rockingham, Boyle,
Ireland. Clubs — Carlton, Windham, Kildare Street
(Dublin), Royal St. George Yacht.
STAFFORD-KING-HARMAN of Rockingham (R.L.,
3 Feb. 1900, U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, quarterly, i. and
iiii. , sable, a chevron between three rams passant argent,
attired or (Harman) ; ii. and iii. , gules, two lions rampant
combatant, supporting a dexter hand couped at the wrist
and erect argent (King) ; 2 and 3, per chevron, or and
argent, a chevron engrailed and a canton gules (Stafford).
Mantling sable and argent. Crests — 1. out of a ducal
crest coronet or, a dexter arm, armed and erect in pale
proper, cuffed argent, the hand also proper, grasping two
slips of roses, one gules, the other argent, stalked, seeded,
and leaved proper (Harman) ; 2. out of a ducal crest
coronet or, a dexter hand erect, the third and fourth
fingers turned down proper (King) ; 3. out of a ducal
crest coronet azure, a swan rising proper, charged with a
torteau (Stafford). Motto — "Spes tutissimacoelis." Livery
— Blue and orange.
Eld. son of Sir Thomas Stafford, 1st Bart., C.B.,
D.L., F.R.C.S.I., Commissioner of Local Govt.
Board, b. 1857 ; m. 1890, Frances Agnes, only surv.
child and heir of late Col. Rt. Hon. Edward Robert
King-Harman, M.P. (by his wife Emma Frances, d.
of Sir Wm. Worsley, 1st Bart.) :—
The late Edward Charles Stafford-King-Harman, Esq.,
Capt. Irish Guards, b. 1891 ; killed in action Nov. 1914 ;
m. 1914, Olive [who m. 2nd, 1921, Capt. Wilfred Stuart
Atherston Hales-Pakenham-Mahon], only child of Capt.
Henry Pakenham-Mahon of Strokestown, co. Roscommon,
and left issue : — Lettice Mary. Seat — Rockingham, Boyle,
co. Roscommon.
STAINER (H. Coll., 1888). Per chevron gules and
or, in base a stork proper, a chief of the second, thereon
two branches of laurel saltirewise and slipped between two
reed-pipes proper. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
in front of a cubit arm erect, the hand holding a reed-pipe
in bend sinister, a wreath of laurel all proper. Motto —
" Onerari est honorari. "
Sons of Sir John Stainer, Kt. Bach., M.A., Mus.
Doc. (Oxon.), Hon. Fellow of Magdalen Coll., b. 1840,
d. 1901 ; tn. 1865, Eliza Cecil, only surv. child of
Thomas Randall, Esq., J. P., of Oxford:—
John Frederick Randall Stainer, Esq., B.C.L., M.A.
(Oxon.), Barrister-at-Law, b. 1866.
Edward Stainer, Esq., B.M.. M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1869.
Post. add. — Sly Corner, Lea Common, Great Missenden.
Charles Lewis Stainer, Esq., M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1871.
Post. add. — Wood House, Iffley, Oxford.
William Edgar Stainer, Esq., M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1873.
Post, add.—
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STAINFORTH (H. Coll.). Ermine, three bars indented
azure, each charged with a mascle in pale or. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a mount vert, thereon an arm in armour, couped
at the elbow and fessewise, the hand in a gauntlet holding
a sword erect proper, pommel and hilt or, five mascles
interlaced and fessewise of the last. Motto — " Non deficit
alter."
Son of Richard John Stainforth of Hutton Lodge,
Sheriff Hutton, co. Yorks. , b. ; d. ; m. ,
Juliana Eyre : —
Richard Stainforth, Clerk in Holy Orders (Brother
Edward Joseph of St. Richard Carmelite).
STALBRIDGE, Baron, see GROSVENOR.
STAIR, Earl of, see DALRYMPLE.
STALLARD (Ped. H. Coll.). Sable, a sword fessewise
point to the dexter or, between three lions' heads erased
of the last, each gorged with a wreath of oak vert.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a stork's head erased sable, supporting in the
beak a sword point downwards pommel and hilt or.
Sons of Major-General Samuel Stallard, late R.A.,
b. 1824 ; d. 1902 ; tn. 1864, Helen Rose, d. of
Lieut. -Gan. Herbert Edward Stacy Abbott : —
Hamilton George Frampton Stallard, Esq., Lieut. -
Colonel late R.A.M.C, b. 1871. Res. — Redhearne,
Churt, nr. Farnham, Surrey. Club — Junior United
Service.
Stacy Frampton Stallard, Esq., C.M.G., D.S.O., Brig.-
Gen.,late R.A., b. 1873; m. 1908, Violet Kathleen, d.
of Brooke Mockett, and has issue — Anthony Tregon-
well Frampton Stallard, Gentleman, b. iqj.6 ; and
Diana Frampton. Res. — 7 Cambridge Road, Colchester.
Club — Army and Navy.
Sons of William Henry Stallard, b. ; d.
tn. , d. of : —
Henry Frampton Stallard, Gentleman, M.A. (Oxon.),
b. . Res. —
Charles Frampton Stallard, Esq., D.S.O., M.C., K.C.,
Union of S. Africa, Lt.-Col. S. African Res. of Officers,
served Great War with Middlesex Regt. (despatches), b.
1 871. Res. — Hope Woolith, Misgund, nr. Johannesburg,
South Africa.
Nigel Frampton Stallard, Gentleman, 6. . Res. —
2 Cornwallis Gardens, Hastings.
STAMER (U.O., 2 Jan. 1810). Quarterly, gules and
azure, a cross ermine charged with the sword of the city of
Dublin in its scabbard in pale proper, in the first and fourth
quarters on a fesse dancett^e argent, a lion passant gules,
in the second and third the cap of justice or, between three
castles argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a stag's head erased proper, murally
gorged and attired or. Mottoes — (Over crest), ' ' Jubilee " ;
(under arms), ' ' Virtute et valore."
Sons of Rt. Rev. Sir Lovelace Tomlinson Stamer, 3rd
Bart., D.D., M.A. (Camb.), formerly Bishop Suffragan
of Shrewsbury, b. 1829 ; d. 1908 ; m. 1857, Ellen Isabel,
d. of Joseph Dent of Ribston Hall, co. Yorks. : —
Sir Lovelace Stamer, 4th Bart. (15 Dec. 1809), Lieut. -
Col. late Staffs. Yeo. formerly 16th Lancers, J. P. cos.
Stafford and Salop, sometime Adj. Staffs, and Warwick-
shire Yeo. Cav., late A.D.C. to Governor of Madras,
b. 1859; tn. 1909, Eva Mary, d. of R. C. Otter of Royston
Manor, Clayworth, Notts. ; and has issue — Lovelace
Anthony Stamer, Esq., b. 1917 ; Isabel Eva ; and Honora
Mary. Res. — Ashmead, Dursley, Glos. Clubs — Naral
and Military, Windham.
Rev. Frederick Charles Stamer, M.A. (Camb.), Rector of
Benington 1920-24, b. i86o;w. 1891, Ethel Emma, d. of
the late Alexander Donovan of Framfield Place, Sussex;
and has issue — (1) William Donovan Stamer, Esq., M.C.,
Capt. North Staffordshire Regt. , b. 1895; (2) Hugo Frederick
Barnabas Stamer, Gentleman, b. 1900 [m. 1925, Kathleen
Florence Louise, d. of J. Whittome, of Duncan, Vancouver,
and has issue — James Alexander Donovan Stamer, Gentle-
man, b. 1928 ; and Marion Joan] ; Gladys Mabel [m. 1924,
Anthony James Bagot Chester, M.C., Lieut. R.A. of
Chichely Hall, Bucks., and has issue]; and Marion Ethel
[m. 1921, Geoffrey Dent]. Res. — Ravenstone, Olney,
Bucks.
William Edward Stamer, Esq., F.L.A.S.,£. 1864; tn. 1894,
Evelyn Cicely, d. of Herbert Wood of Newbold Revel, co,
Warwick; and has issue— William Arthur John Stamer,
Gentleman, b. 1899. Res. — Pontreheylin, Ellesmere, Salop.
Club — Windham.
Rev. Reginald Dent Stamer, M.A. (Camb.), Vicar of
Prees, Shropshire, b. 1865. Res. — Prees Vicarage, Shrop-
shire.
Arthur Cowie Stamer, Esq., C.B.E. , M.I.Mech.E., Assist.
Chief Mech. Engr. L.N.E.Ry., b. 1869 ; tn. 1900, Everilda
Mary, d. of G. A. Thompson of Terrington Hall, York ;
and has issue — Joan Eleanor. Res. — Faverdale Hall,
Darlington.
STAMFORDHAM, Baron, see BIGGE.
STANCOMB (H. Coll.). Azure, on a chevron argent,
between three lambs' heads couped proper, as many roses
gules, on a chief of the second three garbs of the third.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of
the colours, upon a rock a paschal lamb proper, support-
ing with his sinister fore-foot a garb vert. Motto — "Do
right, fear not." Livery — Dark blue, silver braid.
Son of William Stancomb, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
Wilts. (High Sheriff 1879), b. 1812 ; d. 1902 ; m. 1841,
Bridget Dowing Bowles, d. of Charles Bowles Hare of
Bristol :—
William Stancomb, Esq., J. P. (High Sheriff 1911-12) co.
Wilts., M.A., b. 1850; tn. 1873, Frances Grace, ygst. d. of
George Milward, Esq., J. P., of Lechlade Manor; and has
had issue — (1) William Stancomb, Gentleman, b.
1874 ; d. 1906; (2) Arthur Milward Stancomb, Esq., Capt.
R.N. , b. 1882 [tn. 1908, Kathleen, yst. d. of late
Surg.-Major Edward McCarthy of Bulama, Southsea; and
has issue — John Arthur Stancomb, Gentleman, b. 1910;
and Michael Stancomb, Gentleman, b. 1913]; (3) John
Stancomb, Gentleman, b. 1883 ; Dorothy Mary Hare [m.
1900, Lt.-Col. Clements Parr, C.B.E. , late Oxfordshire Lt.
Inf., and has issue]; Ina Frances [tn. 1904, Sir August
Bernard Tellfsen Cayzer, 1st Bart, and has issue]; and
Madeline Grace. Seat— Blount's Court, Devizes.
STANCLIFFE of Over Hall (H. Coll.). Argent, a
palet dancette"e cottised plain gules, on a chief arched of the
last three roses of the first. Mantling gules and argent.
CreBt — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a stag's
head erased proper, two mascles interlaced fessewise sable.
Motto — " Juste et droit."
Sons of Lt.-Col. William Waltham Stancliffe (eld.
son of John Stancliffe and Caroline Waltham— see
below), V.D., J. P. of Sutton, Macclesfield, b. 1837; d.
1917; tn. 1865, Susannah, d. of Thomas Adshead of
Macclesfield : —
Percy Stancliffe, Gentleman, Lord of the Manor of
Kirby-Wiske. Yorks. ; b. 1867 ; tn. 1894, Ethel Annie
Rowland, only surv. d. of George Hall Schofield of
Oaklands. Greenfield, Yorks., and has issue — Richard
Schofield Stancliffe, Esq. , Capt. Res. of Officers 2nd Life
1826
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Guards, b. 1895 [tn. 1921, Jean Hamilton, d. of Henry
Gervase Stobart, of Bedale Hall, Yorks.] ; George Hall
Stancliffe, Gentleman, b. 1899. Seat — Sion Hill, Kirby-
Wiske, Thirsk. Club— Yorks.
Richard Shepley Stancliffe, Gentleman, b.i8ji ; tn. 1920,
Eveline, widow of F. Archibald of Montreal. Res. — Oaker,
Aston-on-Clun, Shropshire.
Second but eld. surv. son of John Stancliffe, of Over
Hall, Mirfield, b. 1799; d. 1877; by his second wife,
m. 1834, Caroline (d. 1883), d. of Christopher Wal-
tham: —
John Wheatley Stancliffe, Esq., of Over Hall, Mirfield,
and Middleton House, Pickering, J. P. West Riding, Yorks.,
b. 1847; tn. 1st, Adelaide Mary (d. 1899), d. of Thomas
Parrott of Macclesfield ; 2nd, 1907, Dora May, d. of George
Hirst Hebblethwaite, of West Royd, Mirfield, and has issue
— (1) Rev. John Shepley Stancliffe, Clerk in Holy Orders, b.
1874 [m. 1914, Margaret Hannah, d. of James Thomas
Hornsby, of Blyth, Northumberland {Res. — St. John
Baptist Vicarage, Dewsbury)] ; (2) Cecil Wheatley Stancliffe,
Gentleman, b. 1878 [m. 1913, Anne Margaret, d. of Ludwig
Knorr, and has issue — Peter Pain Stancliffe, Gentleman,
b. 1914; Philip John Norman Stancliffe, Gentleman, b.
1922 ; and Barbara Ellen (Res. — Warrani, Crowborough)] ;
(3) Rev. Harold Emmet Stancliffe, M.A. , Oxford, Clerk in
Holy Orders, b. 1880 \m. 1st, 1910, Helen (d. 1911), d. of
Canon Akenhead, of Lincoln ; 2nd, Muriel Sara, d. of
Canon Staffurth, of Freiston Priory, Boston, and has issue
— Michael Staffurth Stancliffe, Gentleman, b. 1916 ; and
Monica Gladys (Res. — Belton Rectory, Grantham)]; (4)
Frederick Stancliffe Stancliffe, Gentlemnn, Solicitor, B.A. ,
Oxford, b. 1882 [tn. 1910, Nina Wheatley, d. of George
Edward Emmet, of Craven Lodge, Halifax, and has issue
— 5 daus. (Res. — Parkfield, Wilmslow)] ; Winifred Mary ;
Beatrice Emily [tn. 1907, Rev. Harold Lancaster Taylor,
M.A. , Vicar of Lightcliffe, Halifax, and has issue]; and
Gladys Marjorie [tn. 1915, Percy Goodall Norton, of
Kirkroyd, Almondbury, and has issue]. Seat — Middleton
House, Pickering.
STANDISH (R.L., 1834, H. Coll.). Sable, three
standishes, two and one, argent. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an owl argent,
beaked and legged or, standing on a rat proper. Livery —
(dress), white, with black facings ; (undress), black, with
white collar and cuffs.
Son of William Pery Standish, Esq., J. P. of
Scaleby Castle, late Capt. East Yorks. Regt., b. i860;
d. 1922 ; tn. 1901, Evelyn Cecilia, eld. d. of Charles
Nicholas Paul Phipps, Esq., of Chalcot, Wilts. : —
Edward William Standish, Gentleman, b. 1903. Seats—
Scaleby Castle, Carlisle ; Marwell Hall, Winchester ;
Brackenhill Tower, Longtown, Cumberland. Res. — Mar-
well Hall, Owslebury, Winchester.
STANFORD, see BENETT - STANFORD and
THOMAS-STANFORD.
STANHAM (H. Coll.). Per fesse embattled azure and
argent, masoned proper, in chief a bull's head caboshed
or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
or and gules, upon a rock a penguin proper.
Eld. son of Rev. George Stanham, M.A. (Camb.)
Vicar of West Brabenham, co. Norfolk, b. 1827 ;
d. 1882 ; m. 1853, Elizabeth (d. 1895), d. of John Adams
of Uttoxetcr, co. Staffs. : —
George Graham Stanham, Gentleman, b. 1857; m. 1888,
Emma Gertrude, d. of Charles George Taylor, of Frensham
Hill, co. Surrey, and has issue — Rev. Charles Taylor
Stanham, M.A. (Camb.), Chaplain in South Africa, b. 1889 ;
Reginald George Stanham, Esq., Capt. Army Pay Corps,
late The Buffs, late A.D.C. to H.E. the Governor of N.S.
Wales, b. 1893 [tn. 1919, Helen Maud, d. of Major-Gen.
the Hon. James William Macarthur-Onslow, M.L.C.
(N.S.W.), and has issue — Richard Quentin Onslow Stan-
ham, Gentleman, b. 1921 (Club — Naval and Military)].
Res — Northdene, Liskeard Gardens, Blackheath, S.E.3.
STANHOPE, see SCUDAMORE-STANHOPE
SPENCER-STANHOPE.
and
STANHOPE (H. Coll.). Quarterly ermine and gules.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a tower azure, thereon a demi-lion rampant or,
ducally crowned gules, holding between his paws a grenade
fired proper. Motto — " A Deo et rege."
Descendants of 9th Earl of Chesterfield : —
Sir Edwyn Francis Scudamore-Stanhope, 10th Earl of
Chesterfield, and others (vide Scudamore-Stanhope).
Stanhope. Quarterly, 1. Stanhope as above, a crescent
azure for difference ; 2. Manlovel ; 3. Porte of Etwall ;
4. FitzHerbert of Etwall ; 5. Grenville.
Son of Arthur Philip, 6th Earl Stanhope, 0. 1838; d.
1905; tn. 1869, Evelyn Henrietta, d. of Richard
Pennefather : —
Rt. Hon. James Richard Stanhope, 7th Earl (14 April
1718), Viscount and Baron Stanhope (2nd July 1717), D.S.O.,
M.C., Lt.-Col. Res. of Officers, D.L., J. P. Kent [Supporters
— Dexter, a talbot ermine ; sinister, a wolf or, ducally
crowned gules, charged with a crescent azure], b. 1880 ;
tn. 1921, Lady Eileen Browne, d. of 6th Marquess of Sligo.
Seat — Chevening, nr. Sevenoaks, Kent. Res. — 111 Eaton
Square, S.W.i. Club — Travellers'.
Third son of Philip Henry, 5th Earl Stanhope, b. 1805 ;
d. 1875; tn. 1834, Emily Harriet, d. of Gen. Sir
Edward Kerrison, Bart. : —
Hon. Henry Augustus Stanhope, J. P. Hants.. M.A.
(Oxon.), b. 1845 : m- l878- Hon- Mildred Vernon (d. 1915),
d. of 6th Lord Vernon ; and has surv. issue — Cicely,
M.B.E. Res.— 107 Oakley Street, S.W.3. Club—
Athenaeum.
STANHOPE (H. Coll.). Quarterly, ermine and gules,
in the centre a crescent on a crescent for difference,
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a tower azure, a demi-lion rampant issuant from
the battlements or, holding between the paws a grenade
fired proper. Motto — " A Deo et rege."
Son of Rt. Hon. Charles Joseph Leicester Stanhope,
10th Earl of Harrington, M.C., Capt. and Brev.-Major
late 15th Hussars, b. 1887; d. 1929; tn. 1919,
Margaret Trelawney, d. of Maj. Seaton, of Bulford
Salisbury : —
Rt. Hon. William Henry Leicester Stanhope, nth Earl
of Harrington (9th Feb. 1742), Viscount Petersham of
Petersham, Surrey, Baron Harrington of Harrington,
co. Northampton (6th January 1730) [Supporters — On
the dexter, a talbot guardant argent, guttee-de-poix :
on the sinister, a wolf erminois, each gorged with a chaplet
of oak proper], b. 1922. Seats — Elvaston Castle, Derby;
Gawsworth Hall, Macclesfield. Res. — Breadsall Lodge,
Breadsall, co. Derby.
STANIER (H. Coll. 6 July, 1858). Quarterly, r and 4,
gules, on a fesse engrailed between three mullets of six
points or, a boar's head couped of the field (Broade) ; 2
and 3, or, on a pile azure, ten escallops four, three, two,
and one (for Stanier). Mantling gules and or. Crests —
1. on a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a boar's
head erect or, transfixed by an arrow fesseways proper
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(Broade); 2. on a wreath of the colours, in front of a
griffin's head erased proper, three escallops or (Stanier).
Mottoes — " Pro Deo et rege" ; " Pietate fortior." Livery
— Dark green.
Sons of Sir Beville Stanier, 1st Bart., J. P., D.L.,
M.P. , b. 1867 ; d. 1921 ; m. 1894, Sarah Con-
stance, d. of Rev. B. Gibbons of Waresley,
Worcestershire : —
Sir Alexander Beville Gibbons Stanier, M.C. , 2nd Bart.
(16 July 1917), Capt. Welsh Gds. , b. Jan. 31, 1899; m. 1927,
Dorothy Gladys, d. of Brig. -Gen. Alfred Douglas Miller,
C.B-E., D.S.O., of Shotover Park, Wheatley, Oxon. ; and
has issue — Sylvia Mary Finola. Seat— The Citadel, Weston,
Shrewsbury. Club — Guards'.
Philip Francis Stanier, Esq., b. Sept. 6, 1901.
STANIER (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, on a
fesse engrailed between three mullets of six points or, a
bear's head couped of the field (Broade) ; 2 and 3, on a pile
azure, ten escallops, four, three, two, and one (Stanier).
Mantling gules and or. Crests— 1. (Broade) on a wreath
of the colours, on a mount vert, a bear's head erect or,
transfixed by an arrow fessewise proper ; 2. (Stanier) on a
wreath of the colours, in front of a griffin's head erased
proper, three escallops or. Mottoes — " Pro Deo et rege " ;
" Pietate fortier."
Son of Frank Justice Stanier, Esq., J. P. co. Stafford,
b. 1862 ; d. 1909 ; m. 1894, Beatrice, younger d. of Dr.
Wharton P. Hood:—
Frank Adolphus Hood Stanier, Esq., J. P. Salop, Capt.
late K.O. Shropshire L.I., b. 1895 ; m. 1919, Dulce
Constance, d. of Sir Beville Stanier, 1st Bart. ; and has
issue — Frank Justice Stanier, Gentleman , b. 1926 ; and June
Bevelline. Res. — High Hatton Hall, Stanton, Shropshire.
Club — Arthur's.
STANILAND (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 6, per fesse
or and vert, a pale counterchanged, three eagles displayed,
two and one, and as many flint stones, one and two, all
proper (Staniland) ; 2, azure, an estoile or between four
bezants in saltire, in each corner of the field a castle argent
Stainbank) ; 3, argent, on a fesse invected between two
escallops in chief and an eagle displayed in base all sable,
an escallop between two eagles displayed or (Reeve) ; 4,
sable, a chevron ermine between three estoiles argent
(Brewester); 5, argent, on a cross engrailed gules, five
mullets or (Edmonds). Mantling vert and or. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed proper, on
each wing a pale or, and in either claw a flint stone as
in the arms. Motto — "Stabilis."
Sons of Meaburn Staniland, Esq., of Harrington Hall,
J.P. co. of Lincoln, M.P. for Boston 1859-65, 1866-67,
by his wife Emma, d. of R. W. Stainbank of Skirbeck,
co. Lincoln: —
Meaburn Staniland, Esq., J.P. for the parts of Lindsey,
co. Lines., F.G.S., Associate Royal School of Mines, b.
1853. Club— Reform.
Alfred Edward Staniland, Gentleman, b. 1861 ; m. 1903,
Helen Katharine, only child of Rev. John Henry Overton,
D.D., Canon Residentiary of Peterboro'. Res. — Toynton
Hall, Spilsby, Lincolnshire. Club— Oxford and Cam-
bridge.
STANLEY. Argent, on a bend azure, three stags'
heads caboshed or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, an eagle wings
extended or, preying on an infant in its cradle proper,
swaddled gules, the cradle laced gold. Motto — " Sans
changer."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Frederick Arthur Stanley, 16th
Earl of Derby, b. 1841 ; d. 1908 ; m. 1864, Lady
Constance Villiers (d. 1922), d. of 4th Earl of
Clarendon, K.G. : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Edward George Villiers Stanley, K.G.,
P.C., G.C.B., G.C.V.O., 17th Earl of Derby (27 Oct.
1485), Baron Stanley of Bickerstaffe (22 Dec. 1832),
Baron Stanley of Preston (27 Aug. 1886), nth Bart.
(26 June 1627) Supporters — On the dexter, a griffin wings
elevated, sinister, a stag, each or, and ducally gorged with
the line reflexed over the back azure], Lord-Lieut, and
Custos Rotulorum co. Palatine of Lancaster, Sec. of State
fpr War 191 6 and 1922-24, Ambassador Extraor. and Min.
Plen. to France 1918-20, Knight of Justice of the Order
of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, b. 1865 ; m. 1889,
Lady Alice Maud Olivia Montagu, Dame of Grace of the
Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, formerly
Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Alexandra, d. of
7th Duke of Manchester, and has had issue — (1) Edward
Montagu Cavendish Stanley, commonly called Lord
Stanley, M.C, Capt. Gen. Res. of Officers, M.P. Fylde
Div. of Lanes, since 1922, b. 1894 [m. 1917, Hon. Sybil
Cadogan, d. of Viscount Chelsea, and has issue — Hon.
Edward John Stanley, b. 19 18 ; Hon. Richard Oliver
Stanley, b. 1920 ; Hon. Hugh Henry Montagu Stanley, b.
1926 (Res. — 10 Upper Grosvenor Street, W.i ; Holwood,
Keston, Kent. Clubs— Turf, White's, Carlton)];
(2) Hon. Oliver Frederick George Stanley, M.C, M.P.
Westmorland since 1924, Barrister-at-Law, Gray's Inn,
b. 1896 [m. 1920, Lady Maureen Vane-Tempest-Stewart,
d. of 7th Marquess of Londonderry, and has issue —
Michael Charles Stanley, Esq., b. 192 1 ; Catherine Edith
Helen ( Res. — 2 Dean Trench Street, Westminster, S.W.)] ;
Lady Victoria Alice Louise [m. 19 15, Rt. Hon. Neil Prim-
rose, P.C, M.C, son of 5th Earl of Rosebery, K.G. (d.
1917) ; m. 2nd, 1919, Capt. Malcolm Bullock, Scots Gds.,
M.P., and died 1927, leaving issue]. Seats — Knowsley,
Prescot, Lanes. ; Coworth Park, Sunningdale, Berks.
Town res. — Derby House, Stratford Place, W. Clubs —
Marlborough, Turf, Carlton.
Hon. Sir Victor Albert Stanley, K.C.B., M.V.O.,
Adm. (ret.) Vice-Adm. comdg. Res. Fleet 1924-6,
served Egypt 1882, and Great War, b. 1867 ; m. 1897,
Annie, d. of Hon. C. E. Pooley, K.C, and has surv.
issue — Violet Alice [m. 1924, Capt. Booker Milburn,
D.S.O., M.C, Coldstream Gds.]; and Rosemary Constance.
Res. — 73 Upper Berkeley Street, W.
Hon. Sir Arthur Stanley, G.B.E., C.B., M.V.O., J. P.,
D.L. Lanes., M.P. Ormskirk 1898-1918, 2nd Sec. Diplo-
matic Service, b. 1869. Res. — Treasurer's House, St.
Thomas's Hospital, S.E.
Hon. Ferdinand Charles Stanley, C.M.G., D.S.O.,
Deputy Dir. Recruiting 191 8, with rank of Brig.-Gen.
formerly Capt. Grenadier Gds., and Lt.-Col. Res. of
Officers, 6.1871 ; m. 1904, Hon. Alexandra Fellowes, d. of
2nd Baron De Ramsey, and has issue — Frederick Arthur
Stanley, Esq., b. 1905 ; John Stanley, Gentleman, b. 1907;
Henry Stanley, Gentleman, b. 191 1. Res. — 8 Cornwall
Terrace, Regent's Park, N.W.
Rt. Hon. Sir George Frederick Stanley, P.C, G.C.I. E.,
C.M.G., Lieut.-Col. (ret.) R.H.A., M.P. Preston 1910-22
and for Willesden since 1924, Pari. Sec, Min. of Pensions
since 1924, b. 1872 ; m. 1903, Lady Beatrix Taylour,
C.B.E., d. of 3rd Marquess of Headfort, and has issue —
Barbara Helen. Res. — Sibertof t Manor, Market
Harborough.
Hon. Algernon Francis Stanley, D.S.O., Col. (ret.) 2nd
Life Gds., served S. Africa and Great War (dispatches),
1828
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b 1874 ; tn. 1918, Lady Mary Crichton, d. of 1st Duke
of Westminster, K.G., and widow of Henry William,
Viscount Crichton, D.S.O., M.V.O., and has issue-
Anthony Hugh Stanley, Esq., b. 1923 ; and Constance
Mary. Res. — Sopworth, Chippenham, Wilts.
Hon. Frederick William Stanley, D.S.O., Lieut.-Col.,
Res. of Officers, late Lanes. Yeo., formerly Capt. 10th
Hussars, served S. Africa (Queen's med., 6 clasps, King's
med., 2 clasps) and Great War (despatches), b. 1878 ;
tn 1905, Lady Alexandra Acheson, d. of 4th Earl of
Gosford, and has issue — David William Stanley, Esq.,
b. 1906 ; Olivia Mary Beatrice ; Diana Margaret. Res. —
Cotswold Park, Cirencester.
Son of Lt.-Col. Charles Edward Stanley, b. 1843 ;
d. 1909; tn. 1874, Frederica Lucy Phipps (Res. —
Pennybridge House, Ulverston), d. of the late
Capt. Phipps Hornby, R.E. : —
Charles Douglas Stanley, Gentleman, b. 1878 ; tn. 1909,
Adela Grace, d. of Col. F. Walker-Jones, J. P., and has
surv. issue — Charles John Geoffrey Stanley, Gentleman,
b. 1918. Res. — St. Michael's, Maidenhead.
Son of Rev. Edmund Phipps Stanley, formerly Rector
of Wootton Courtney, Prebendary of Wells Cathedral,
b. 1855 ; d. 1929 ; tn. 1885, Catherine Stewart (d.
1905), d. of the late John Stewart Browne, of Port
Lincoln, S. Australia : —
Edmund Stewart Stanley, Gentleman, served Great
War as Lieut. R.G.A., b. 1891. Res. —
Son of Hon. Henry Thomas Stanley, M.P. (2nd son
of 13th Earl Derby), b. 1803 ; d. 1873 ; m. 1835,
Ann, d. of Richard Woodhouse : —
Edward Harry Stanley, Esq., b. 1838. Res.—
Sons of Capt. Charles Geoffrey Stanley, b 1839 ;
d. 1877; tn. 1 86 1, Agnes Nina, d. of the late
Honoratus Leigh Rigby, of Hawarden : —
Charles Henry Stanley, Gentleman, b. 1863 ; tn. 1883,
Mary, d. of the late Charles Mason, of Menaloo, co.Cork.
Res.—
Henry Edmund Stanley, Gentleman, b. 1868. Res. —
Sons of Adm. Edward Stanley, b. 1798 ; d. 1878 ;
tn. 1st, 1834, Elizabeth (d. 1848), d. of John Snell ;
2nd, 1855, Caroline Cordelia (d. 1876), d. of the late
Edward Hancome, of Hendon : —
Edward James Stanley, Gentleman, b. 1857. Res. —
Montagu Neville Stanley, Gentleman, b. 1861. Res. —
Henry Harrington Stanley, Gentleman, b. 1862. Res —
Ferdinand Charles Nelson Stanley, Gentleman,
b. 1865. Res. —
Alphonse Frederick Stanley, Gentleman, b. 1869.
Res —
STANLEY (H. Coll.). Argent, on a bend azure, three
stags' heads caboshed or, a crescent for difference.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a chapeau gules,
turned up ermine, an eagle, wings expanded, or, preying
upon an infant proper, swaddled of the first, banded
argent. Motto — "Sans changer."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Lyulph Stanley, 4th Baron
Stanley of Alderley, D.L. co. Anglesey, M.A. (Oxon.),
Barrister-at-Law, M.P., b. 1839; d. 1925; tn. 1873,
Mary Katharine, d. of Sir Lothian Bell, 1st Bart. : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur Lyulph Stanley, K.C.M.G., 5th Baron
Stanley of Alderley (9 May 1839), 5th Baron Sheffield
(20 Sept. 1783), Baron Eddisbury of Winnington (12 May
1848), and a Bart. (25 June 1660) [Supporters — Dexter,
a stag or, gorged with a ducal crown, and line reflexed
over the back, and charged on the shoulder with a mullet
azure ; sinister, a lion regardant proper, gorged with a plain
collar argent, thereon three escallops gules], B.A. (Oxford),
Barrister-at-Law, M.P. for Eddisbury Div. of Cheshire
1906-10, Governor of Victoria 1914-20, D.L. and (1913)
High Sheriff Anglesey, b. 1875; tn. 1905, Margaret
Evelyn, d. of Henry Evan Gordon of Prestons, Ightham,
Kent, and has issue — Hon. Edward John Stanley, b. 1907 ;
Hon. Lyulph Henry Victor Stanley, b. 1915 I Hon. Mary
Katharine [m. 1926, Hon. Maurice Fox Pitt Lubbock];
Hon. Pamela Margaret ; and Hon. Victoria Venetia.
Seats — Alderley Park, Chelford, Crewe ; Penrhos, Holy-
head. Town res. — 1 Gloucester Square, W.2. Clubs —
Brooks's, Manchester Reform.
Hon. Oliver Hugh Stanley, D.S.O., Lt.-Col. R.A., b. 1879 ;
m. 1919, Lady Alice Kathleen Thynne, d. of 5th Marquess
of Bath ; and has issue — John Norman Stanley, hsq.,
b. 1922; Martin Oliver Stanley, Gentleman, b. 1924;
Thomas Henry Oliver Stanley, Gentleman, b. 1927. Res. —
10 Cambridge Square, Hyde Park, W.2.
CHARLES WENTWORTH STANLEY, Esq., J. P.,
D.L. co. Cambs., M.A. (Trin. Coll., Camb.), Hon. Major
4th Suffolk Regt. Born Feb. i860, being the eldest son of
Sidney Stanley, Esq., M.A., J. P. and D.L. for the co. of
Cambridge, and J. P. for the co. of Huntingdon, by his wife
Sarah, dau. of Edmund Foster of Cambridge. Club—
Wellington. Livery— Dark blue and silver. Armorial
bearings— Quarterly 1 and 4, azure, a saltire between two
stags' heads caboshed bendways between two bendlets en-
grailed argent (for Stanley) ; 2 and 3 per chevron gules and
sable, a chevron nebuly between two leopards' faces in chief
and an escallop in base or (for Wentworth). Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree. Mant-
ling azure and argent. Crests— 1. on a wreath of the
colours, a demi-stag sable bezantee, holding between the
legs a saltire or (for Stanley) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
on a mount vert, a griffin ermine, wings chequy argent and
sable, resting the dexter claw on an escallop or. Motto —
" Frangas non flectes." Married, Dec. 1890, Helen Maud,
second dau. of Musgrave Anderson, by his wife Lady
Wrixon, of Melbourne, Australia; and has surv. Issue—
Charles Sidney Bowen Wentworth Stanley, Gentleman,
Lieut. W. Kent Yeo. b. Jan. 1892 [tn. 1915, Nancy, d. of
Rev. C. H. Brocklebank, J. P., of Bartlow House, co.
Cambs. ; and has issue— Charles Wroughton Wentworth
Stanley, Gentleman, b. 1919]. Seat— Douglas House,
Trumpington Road, Cambridge.
STANLEY of Quantock Lodge (H. Coll.). Quarterly,
1 and 4, argent, on a bend azure, three stags' heads
caboshed or (Stanley) ; 2 and 3, quarterly, ermine and
azure, in the second and third quarters a cross patonce
or (Labouchere). Mantling azure and argent. Crest-
On a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, an eagle or„
preying on an infant proper, swaddled gules. Livery —
Blue coat, scarlet vest.
Only surv. son of Edward James Stanley, Esq., J. P.
and D.L. co. Somerset (High Sheriff 1880) , D.L. co.
Palatine Lancaster, M.P. for Bridgwater Div., b.
1826 ; d. 1907 ; m. 1872, Hon. Mary Labouchere
(d. 1920), d. of 1st Baron Taunton : —
Edward Arthur Vesey Stanley, Esq., J. P. Somerset,
Master of Quantock Staghounds 1901-7, and of the Devon
and Somerset 1907-9, b. 1879 ; m. T919, Sybil, d. of Major
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H. B. Dodgson, D.S.O. ; and has issue— Peter Vivian
Stanley, Gentleman, 6. 1921 ; Michael Edward Stanley,
Gentleman, b. 1923 ; David Norman Sidney Stanley, Gen-
tleman, b. 1926. Seats — Quantock Lodge, Bridgwater,
Somerset; Exford, Taunton, Somerset ; Cross Hall, Lanca-
shire. Res. — Tixover Grange, Duddington, Stamford.
Clubs — Bachelors', Orleans, Bath.
STANLEY of Ponsonby Hall (Vn. of Westmorland 1664,
H. Coll.). Argent, on a bend azure, cottisecl vert, three
bucks' heads caboshed or, quartering the Austhwaite arms,
viz. gules, two bars argent, in chief three mullets of six
points pierced or. Mantling1 azure and argent. CreBt —
On a wreath of the colours, a stag's head argent, attired
or, collared vert. Motto — " Sans changer."
Son of William Stanley, Esq., of Dalegarth, and
Ponsonby, Cumberland, J. P. and D.L., b. 1829; d.
1881 ; m. 1859, Caroline, d. of Sir George Musgrave,
10th Bart. : —
Philip Stanley, Gentleman, b. 1870; m. 1907, Honora
Frances, d. of late Edmund Stamp Mackrell of Craven
House, Warminster ; and has issue — Nicholas Austhwaite
Stanley, Gentleman, b. 1909; John Peter Stanley, Gentle-
man, b. 1914 ; Elizabeth Norah ; Pamela ; and Ann. Seat
— Ponsonby Hall, nr. Whitehaven.
STANLEY (H. Coll.). Azure a pegasus rampant, and
in chief three estoiles or. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-stag proper,
round the neck a wreath of oak vert, and resting the
sinister foot upon a bugle-horn or. Supporters — On the
dexter side, an electrical mechanic holding in the exterior
hand a coil of wire ; on the sinister, an electrical mechanic
holding in the exterior hand a pair of pliers all proper.
Motto—" In alta tende."
Son of Henry Stanley, of Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.,
m. , Elizabeth Twigg : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Albert Henry Stanley, P.C., 1st Baron
Ashfield of Southwell, Notts. (9 Jan. 1920), Knt. Bach.
(1914), Chairman and Managing Director of the Under-
ground Railways of London, of London General Omnibus
Co., Provincial Cinematograph Theatres, Ltd., President
of Board of Trade 1916-19, M.P. Ashton-under-Lyne,
1916-20, b. 1874; m. 1904, Grace Lowry, d. of Edward
Lowry Woodruff; and has issue — Hon. Marion Woodruff
[tn, 1927, James Rutland] ; and Hon. Grace Lowry [m.
1928, Edward J. Barford]. Res. — 43 South Street, Park
Lane, W. Clubs — Carlton, Garrick, Reform, American,
R.A.C.
STANLEY-CARY (H. Coll., U.O.). Quarterly, i. the
arms of Cary-Caddell ; 1 and 4, argent, fretty gules, on a
chief vert, a lion rampant or (Caddell) ; 2 and 3, argent, on a
bend sable, three roses of the field (R.L. , 5 May 1900)
(Cary) ; ii. the same arms of Cary ; iii. argent, three lozenge-
shaped arming-buckles, tongues fessewise gules (Jerning-
ham) ; iv. the same arms of Caddell. Mantling gules and
argent. Crests — 1. Caddell; 2. Cary, on a wreath of the
colours, a swan proper. Mottoes — " Virtus sola nobilitas,"
" Virtute exceptas " (Cary).
Only surv. son of Stanley Edward George Cary, Esq.,
J. P., of Follaton, Devon, b. 1825; d. 1902; m. 1865,
Agnes Mary (d. 1921), d. and co-h. of Adm. Arthur
William Jerningham (she obtained a R.L. to bear name
and arms of Cary-Caddell) : —
Francis Joseph Stanley Stanley-Cary, Esq., Capt. (ret.)
R.G.A., served Great War (1915-17), and as A.D.C. (1919-
20), b. 1878 ; assumed by Deed Poll, 1904, the surname of
Stanley-Cary ; tn. igi2, Mary Lucretia, d. of John Edward
Farrell, of Moynalty, co. Meath ; and has issue — Joseph
Edward Francis Stanley-Cary, Gentleman, b. 1913; Noel
Lucius Stanley-Cary, Gentleman, b. 1914 ; Edward Nicholas
Stanley-Cary, Gentleman, b. 1917. Res. — Harbourstown,
Balbriggan, co. Meath ; Villa Gentille, Avenue Carravadossi,
Nice. Club — Junior United Service.
STANMORE, Baron, see HAMILTON-GORDON.
STANNUS of Carlingford (U.O.). Argent, on a fesse
between three pigeons rising azure, a tiger's face proper
between two mullets of the first. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a talbot's
head proper, collared and lined or, holding in the mouth a
martlet sable. Motto — " Et vi et virtute."
Sons of Thomas Robert Alexander Stannus, Esq., J. P.,
Major The Queen's Co. Mil., b. 1870 ; killed in action
1916 ; tn. 1895, Elizabeth Graydon (Res. — 23 Earl's
Court Square, S.W.5), only d. of John Graydon Smith,
Esq., Capt. 7th Royal Fusiliers, of Baltiboys, Blessing-
ton, co. Wicklow : —
GraydonGrant Hervey Trevor Stannus, Gentleman, Lieut.
i/2nd Batt. The Lancashire Fus., b. 1900. Res. —
James Gordon Stannus, Gentleman, b. 1902 ; m. 1929,
Frances Louise Brega Haweis, d. of Lt.-Col. R. Haweis
James, of 50 Onslow Square. Res. —
Son of Walter Trevor Stannus, Esq., of Lisburn, co.
Antrim, and Moneymore, co. Londonderry, LL.D.,
D.L., co Antrim, and J. P. cos Down, Tyrone, and
Londonderry, b 1827 ; d. 1895 ; tn. 1856, Hon. Cathe-
rine Geraldine Vesey Fitzgerald (d. 1904), fourth d. and
co-h. of 3rd and last Lord Fitzgerald and Vesey: —
Gerald Walter James Fitzgerald Stannus, Esq., O.B.E.,
Lt.-Col. (ret.) 1st Co. of London Yeo., Major (ret.) 20th
Hussars, b. 1868 ; tn. 1904, Evelyn Margaret, elder d. of
Duncan Cameron of Canterbury, N.Z. ; and has issue —
Reginald George Walter Fitzgerald Stannus, Gentleman,
b. 1907. Res.— 41 Wilton Crescent, S W. Clubs— Cavalry,
Arthur's, Windham.
STANSFIELD (H. Coll., 1903). Vert, a rose between
four goats statant, two in chief and as many in base, all
argent. Mantling vert and argent. CreBt— Upon a wreath
of the colours, upon a mount vert, an ibis close, between
two branches of a date-tree fructed all proper. Motto —
" Medio tutissimus ibis." Livery — Green and silver.
Sons of Thomas Stansfield, Gentleman, b. 1831 ; d.
1908; tn. 1850, Hannah, d. of William Knowles,
of Todmorden, Yorks. : —
William Walker Stansfield, Gentleman, b. 1856. Res.—
Roomfield, Todmorden, Yorks. : —
Thomas Edward Knowles Stansfield, Esq., C.B.E., M.C.,
M.B., CM. (Edin.), Lt.-Col. late R.A.M.C, b. 1862; tn.
1908, Mary Caroline (d. 1926), d. of the late Hon. James
Dever of St. John, New Brunswick. Clubs— Jun. Carlton,
Royal Automobile, Ranelagh, Hurlingham.
STANSFIELD (H. Coll., 11 May 1922). Sable, three
goats trippant argent, on a chief or, two leopards' faces
of the field. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — Issuant
out of the battlements of a tower proper, a demi-goat
argent, armed and unguled or, and resting the sinister
hoof on an escutcheon also argent, thereon a cross
couped sable, charged with a leopard's face gold.
Motto—" Mantien le droit."
Sons of Sir Charles Henry Renn Stansfield, C.B., Knt.
Bach., of The Hollies, Bromley, b. 1856 ; d. 1926 ;
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Kingswood, co. Gloucester : —
Egerton Charles Henry Stansfield, Esq., b. 1884. Res. —
The Hollies, Bromley, Kent.
Alfred Herbert Bridges Stansfield, Esq., b. 1887.
Arthur Reginald Grey Stansfield, Esq., b. 1890.
STANTON of Snelston Hall and Greenfield (H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, vair argent and sable, on either side of
the honour point an inescutcheon gules, charged with a cross
patee fitch6e or (for Stanton) ; 2. per pale nebuly azure and
sable, three demi-lions couped, each holding between the
paws a cross-crosslet fitchee or (for Harrison) ; 3. gyronny
of eight argent and vert, a lion rampant regardant erminois
(for Evans). Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a lion passant or, holding in the
dexter fore-paw a cross patte fitchee gules in front of two
wheat-ears gold. Motto— " Exaltavit me in petra."
Sons of Henry Stanton, Gentleman, of Snelston Hall,
B.A. (Oxon. ), Barrister-at-Law, formerly Lieut. Duke
of Lancaster's Yeomanry Cavalry, b. 1851 ; d. 1922 ;
m. 1891, Angelica Florence (Snelston Hall, Ashbourne,
co. Derby), d. of late F. A. Williamson of 6 Stanhope
Gardens, S.W. :—
Henry Guy Stanton, Esq., Lieut, (ret.) R.N., b. 1892;
m. 1914 ; and has issue. Res. — Ochiltree, Elphinstone
Road, Hastings.
John Percy Stanton, Esq., Capt. and Adjt. Roy. Scots
Greys, b. 1899.
Son of Henry Stanton, Esq., J. P., of Greenfield,
Thelwall, Cheshire, b. 1815 ; d. 1890; m. 1850, Juliana
Bowyer (d. 191 5), d. and h. of John Harrison, Esq.,
J. P., D. L. , of Snelston Hall, Derbyshire, by Elizabeth
his wife, d. and h. of Edmund Evans, Gentleman, of
Yeldersley, Derbyshire: —
Rev. Wilfrid James Stanton, M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1861 ;
m. 1917, Henrietta Mary, yngst. d. and co-h. of the late
Henry Master Feilden, M.P., of Witton Park, Blackburn.
Res. — Eaton Lodge, Rugeley, Stafford. Club — Royal
Societies'.
STANTON of The Thrupp, Glos. (H. Coll., 1914). Or,
two chevronels sable between three fleurs-de-lys gules, in
the centre point a torteau, all within a bordure engrailed
of the second. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a
mount vert, a wolf sejant or, guttee-de-sang, holding in
the dexter paw a fieur-de-lys gules. Motto — " Dum spiro
spero."
Elder sons of Rev. William Henry Stanton, M.A., J. P.,
Hon. Canon of Gloucester, R.D. , Rector of Hasleton-
with-Yanworth, b. 1824; d. 1910 ; m. 1851, Mary, d. of
Charles Lawrence of The Querns, Cirencester: —
William Lawrence Stanton, Gentleman, b, 1854 ; m. 1885,
Mary Lilian, d. of Rev. F. Hill of Aban Court, Cheltenham ;
and has issue — William Frank Stanton, Gentleman, b. 1887
{m. 1915, Annie Violet, d. of James H. dimming, ot
Valparaiso; and has issue — 2 daus.]; and Beatrice Mary.
Seat — Meysey-Hampton, Glos.
Rev. Alfred Herbert Stanton, Vicar of St. Peter-in-the-
East, Oxford, b. 1856 ; m. 1883, Edith Eleanor, d. of Henry
William Cripps, Esq., Q.C., of Beechwood, Bucks. ; and
has issue — Mary Katharine [m. 1914, A. S. Mott] ; Hilda
Ediih ; and Rosa Grace [m. 1918, Z. N. Brooke]. Res. —
St. Peter's Vicarage, Oxford.
Son of Joseph Wilfred Stanton, Gentleman, b. i860;
d. 1915 ; m. 1886, Blanche Isabel, d. of J. Press of
Clifton :—
John Lathom Stanton, Gentleman, b. 1901.
Yngst. son of Rev. William Henry Stanton (see
above) : —
Maj.-Gen. Sir Henry Ernest Stanton, K.C.M.G., C.B.
<i9ii), D.S.O. (1887), R.A. (ret.), b. 1861 ; m. 1899, Olive
Talbot, d. of the late Gen. Sir Robert Low, G.C.B. ; and
has issue — Joseph Edward Low Stanton, Esq., b. 1905 ; and
Constance Doris. Res.- — Burgh Fields, Bourton-on-the-
Water. Club — Naval and Military.
Sons of Gen. Sir Edward Stanton, K.C.B., K.C.M.G.,
b. 1827; d. 1907; m. 1862, Margaret Constance, d. of
late Thomas Starkey of Springwood: — ■
Major Edward Alexander Stanton, C.M.G., Oxfordshire
Lt. Inf. (ret.), Governor of Khartoum 1900-9, Mil. Governor
Northern Palestine 1918-20, b. 1867 ; m. 1900, Isabel
Mary, d. of Capt. H. C. Willes, late 23rd R. Welsh Fus. ;
and has issue — Edward Charles Stanton, Esq., b. 1912 ;
and Eileen Isabel. Res.— The Tower House, Woolton
Hill, Newbury.
Major Reginald William Starkey Stanton, O.B.E., R.O.,
late Yorksh. Lt. Inf., b. 1877; m. 1906, Margaret Ursula,
d. of Lieut.-Col. H. F. Hill, late Essex Regt. Club—
Army and Navy.
Son of Major Harold James Clifford Stanton, M.V.O.,
K.O. Scottish Borderers, b. 1859; d. 1927; m. 1895,
Henrietta, d. of late Sir Alexander Jardine, Bart.,
of Applegarth : —
James Basil Maule Stanton, Esq., Capt. K.O. Scottish
Borderers, b. 1896 ; m. 1914, Phoebe Christian, d. of Col.
Francis Bowen, R. Army Pay Corps ; and has issue — Harold
Francis Clifford Stanton, Gentleman, b. 1915. Res. —
Son of James Thomas Stanton, Esq., J. P., of The
Leaze, Stonehouse, co. Gloucester, late 68th Regt.
Bengal N.I., b. 1830; d. 1906; m. 1856, Louisa Love-
day, d. of John Biddell of Stratford Abbey, Stroud: —
Major Charles John Stanton, Roy. Fus., b. 1863 ; m.
1904, Marie Jeanne, widow of Capt. Sutton and d. of Hon.
Mr. Justice Routhier of Quebec. Res. — ■
Sons of Major-Gen. Frederick Smith Stanton, b. 1832 ;
d. 1892; m. 1862, Anne Maria, eld. d. of Thomas
Starkey of Springwood : —
Brig. -Gen. Frederick William Starkey Stanton, D.S.O.
(1908), late R.K.,b. 1863; m. 1904, Louisa Maud, eld. d.
of J. T. Stanton of The Leaze. Clubs — Jun. United Service,
Hurlingham.
James Craven Maurice Stanton, Gentleman, b. 1866.
Res.—
EDWIN WILFRID STANYFORTH, Esq.. C.B., Lt.-
Col. Yorkshire Hussars Territorial Yeomanry, T.D. , J. P. and
D.L. forW.R. Yorks. (by Royal Licence, dated Dec. 7, 1887,
he and his issue were authorised to take the surname of
Stanyforth instead of, and in substitution of, that of Green-
wood, and to bear the arms of Staniforth, in accordance
with the will of his great-uncle, the Rev. Thomas Stani-
forth). Born June 28, 1861, being the son of John Green-
wood, Esq., of Swarcliffe Hall, co. Yorks., M.P., J.P., and
D.L. , by Louisa Elizabeth his wife, eldest dau. of Nathaniel
Clark Barnardiston of The Ryes, co. Suffolk. Armorial
bearings — Erminois, on a fesse wavy gules, three lions
rampant argent. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a lion sejant ermine,
gorged with a collar azure, thereon three plates. Motto —
" Suivez raison." Married, March 12, 1888, Mary Evelyn,
only child and h. of Admiral Thomas Barnardiston ; and
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has 7««if — Ronald Thomas Stanyforth, Esq., M.C., Capt.
17th Lancers, served in the European War 1914 (wounded),
b. 1892 ; and Madge \m. 19 12, Major Frederick Bell, Gordon
Highlanders]. Seat — Kirk Hammerton Hall, co. Yorks.
Clubs — White's, Orleans, Wellington.
SYDNEY FRANCIS STAPLES, Esquire. Born Dec.
26, 1866, being the second son of the late Sir John Staples,
K.C.M.G., by his wife Mary Anne Elizabeth, dau. of Henry
Gillett of Hampstead. Armorial bearings (H. Coll. , 1886)
— Argent, a chevron engrailed azure, gutt^e-d'eau, between
three escutcheons sable, each charged with a staple of the
first. Mantling azure and argent. Crest -Upon the
battlements of a tower or, a swan rising argent, beaked and
legged proper, ducally gorged or, in the beak a staple sable.
Married June 6, 1896, Violet Maud Margaret, dau. of Sir
Albert Altman ; and has Issue — Dorothy Violet Alice ; and
Muriel Maud Mabel. Postal address — High Coombe, Bal-
combe, Sussex. Club — Junior Carlton.
STAPLES-BROWNE. Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, a
bend engrailed ermine, on a chief argent, an escallop gules,
between two torteaux (for Browne) ; 2 and 3, ermine, on
a bend azure, between two fleurs-de-lys gules, three leopards'
heads jessant-de-lys or (for Staples). Mantling azure and
argent. Crests — 1. upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle
displayed sable, wings fretty, resting each claw on a mullet
or (for Browne) ; 2. out of a crown vallary argent, a lion's
head affronted gules, sem6e-de-lys, and ducally crowned
or (for Staples). Motto — " Sans Dieu rien. "
Son of Frederick John Staples- Browne, Esq., of Brash-
field House, Bicester, J. P., Barrister-at-Law, b. 1844;
d. 191 2; m. 1867, Mary Jane (d. 1917*, only dau. of
Charles Edward Molineux, Esq., J. P., of Oakley
House, Penkridge, co. Stafford : —
Richard Charles Staples-Browne, Gentleman, M.B.E.,
M.A. (Camb. ), b. 1881 ; in 1st, 1909, Sylvia Maud (d. 1910),
second d of late Sir Charles Philip Huntington, 1st Bart. ;
2nd, 1926, Katharine, yngr. d. of the late John Davidson
Wilson, of Onslow House, Che^ter-le-Street, co. Durham,
and widow of Hubert Hilditch Johns, 2nd Lieut, Border
Regt. Res. — Butler's Court, Alvescot, Oxfordshire. Clubs
— Jun. Athenaeum, Ranelagh.
STAPLETON-BRETHERTON. Per chevron indented
sable and argent, in chief two lions passant and in base a
cross raguly flory counterchanged. Mantling; sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
demi-unicorn argent, a portcullis sable.
Sons of Frederick Annesley Stapleton-Bretherton,
Esquire, of Heathfield House, Fareham, J. P. and D.L.
Lanes., and J. P. Hants. ; assumed by R.L., June 23,
1884, the additional surname of Stapleton, in compliance
with a clause in the will of Mary Stapleton-Bretherton
(Marchesa Stapleton-Bretherton), widow, firstly, of
William Gerard, and secondly, of Hon. Gilbert
Stapleton (brother of Miles Thomas, Lord Beaumont),
and only dau. and heiress of Bartholomew Bretherton
of Rainhill, b. 1841 ; d. 1919; ?n. 1869, Hon. Isabella
Mary (d. 1919), second dau. of Rt. Hon. William
Bernard, twelfth Lord Petre : —
Frederick Bartholomew Joseph Stapleton-Bretherton,
Esq., Major (ret.) Res. of Officers, Lancashire Hussars
Yeomanry Cavalry, served S.Africa, and Great War 1914-19
with Cavalry Corps, and Desert Mounted Corps, D.A.A.G.
to Lord Rawlinson in N. Russia, b. 1873 ; m. 1894, Bertha
Mary, third d. of the Hon. Albert Stourton, and has had
issue — Osmond Frederick Stapleton-Bretherton, Gentle-
man, Lieut. 9th Lancers, b. 1898 ; killed in action 1918 ;
Ruth Mary Elizabeth [m. 19 17, Major Ronald V. C. Bodley,
M.C.]; and Mary Henrietta. Res.— Attington House,
Tetsworth, Oxon. Clubs— Turf, White's, Bucks.
Edmund Joseph Stapleton Bretherton, Esq., late temp.
Major Remount Corps, served Great War, b. 1881 ; m. 1919,
Elizabeth Marion, d. of Lt.-Col. William Henry Stopford
Heron-Maxwell. Res. — Old House, Little Abington, co.
Cambridge.
Vincent Stapleton-Bretherton, Gentleman, M.C, served
Great War with R.E., b. . Res.—
STAPLETON-COTTON (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and
4, azure, a chevron between three hanks of cotton argent,
in chief, pendent from a ribbon gules, a representation of a
medal presented to the 1st Vise, after the battle of Sala-
manca (Cotton); 2 and 3, argent, a lion rampant sable
(Stapleton). Mantling azure and argent. Crests — 1. on a
wreath of the colours, a falcon proper, wings expanded,
belled or, holding in the dexter claw a belt azure, buckled
of the second ; 2. (of augmentation) on a wreath of the
colours, upon a mount vert, a soldier of the 3rd Regt. of
Light Dragoons, mounted all proper, in the attitude of
charging the enemy, and over this crest in anescroll azure,
the word " Salamanca" in letters of gold ; 3, on a wreath
of the colours, out of a ducal coronet or, a Saracen's head
couped at the shoulders affronted, wreathed round the
temples argent and sable. Motto — " In utraque fortuna
paratus."
Only son of Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Wellington Stapleton-
Cotton, 3rd Vise. Combermere, J. P., Lieut. Salop Yeo.
Cav. , b. 1845; d- l898 • m- 2r>d, 1880, Isabel Marian,
d. of Sir George Chetwynd, 3rd Bt. : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Francis Lynch Wellington Stapleton-
Cotton, 4th Viscount Combermere (8 Feb. 1827), Baron
Combermere of Combermere in the Co. Palatine of Cheshire
(17 May 1814), and a Bart. (29 Mar. 1677), Lieut, late
R.G.A., served Great War [Supporters— Two falcons,
wings expanded and endorsed proper, belled cr, the dexter
supporting aspearalso proper, therefrom flowing a standard,
swallow-tailed vert.semeeof estoilesor, streamers and tassels
of the last ; and the sinister supporting a like spear, there-
from flowing a yellow standard, swallow-tailed, streamers
and tassels of the last], b. 1887 ; m. 1st, 1913, Hazel Louisa
(marriage dissolved 1926), yr. d. of late Henry de Courcy
Agnew, sec. son of Sir Andrew Agnew, 8th Bart. ; 2nd,
1927, Constance Marie Katherine, yngst. d. of Lt.-Col. Sir
Francis Dudley Williams-Drummond, K.B.E., of Hafod-
neddyn, Carmarthen. Res. — Neuadd, Crickhowell, Brecon-
shire.
Sons of Hon. Richard Southwell George Stapleton-
Cotton, Col. Scots Gds., J. P. Cheshire and Salop,
b. 1849 ; d. 1925 ; m. 1870, Hon. Jane Charlotte, d. of
2nd Baron Methuen : —
Richard Greville Arthur Wellington Stapleton-Cotton,
Esq., C.B., C.B.E., M.V.O., Rear-Adm. (ret.) Naval
A.D.C. to King George 1922-3; Adm. Supt. Gibraltar
Dockyard 1925-27, has Order of the Crown of Italy,
b. 1873 ; m. 1910, Olive Harriet, O.B.E., yr. d. of Col. Sir
Edward T. D. Cotton-Jodrell, K.C.B. Club— Naval and
Military.
Robert Francis Stapleton-Cotton, Esq., late Col. R.F.C. ,
served in the Matabele Campaign 1896-7, South African
War 1899-1900, and Great War 1914, b. 1876; m. 1905,
Violet Maud, third d. of the late Sir Frederick Hervey-
Bathurst, 4th Bart. Res. —
STAPYLTON, see CHETWYND-STAPYLTON.
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MILES JOHN STAPYLTON, Esquire, O.B.E. (Mil.),
J. P., D.L., and late C.C. North Riding, co. ofYorks., C.C.
1928, Easingwold, Lord of the Manor of Eston, Hon. Major
Yorkshire Hussars, late Lt.-Col. R.A.S.C. , formerly 21st
Lancers, Master York and Ainsty N. Pack 1906-1909,
Master 1909-1910, Joint-Master 1912-1914, D.P.G.M.,
P.G.M.M., P.G. Prior of Freemasons N. and E. Prov.
Yorks. Born March 28, 1869, being the eldest son of the
late Martin Bryan Stapylton, Gentleman, B.A. Oxon. , and
Barrister-at-Law, by his wife Mary Jane, eldest dau. of John
Brymer of Ilsington House, Dorset. Armorial bearings —
Argent, a lion rampant sable. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a Saracen's head
proper. Motto — " Fide sed cui vide." Married, Feb. 14,
1900, Norah Evelyn, second dau. of J. Horatio Love, Esq.,
J. P. of Hawkhills, Easingwold ; and has had Issue — Miles
Henry Stapylton, Gentleman, b. Jan. 29, 1901 ; d. 1915 ;
Ursula Evelyn Mary ; Norah Cecilia ; and Katharine
Violet. Estates — Myton and Eston, near Middlesborough,
both in the co. of Yorks. Seat — Myton Hall, Helperby,
Yorks. Clubs — Cavalry, Army and Navy, Ranelagh, York-
shire (York), Farmers' (London)
STARKE (L.O., 1885). Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, a
chevron argent, between a bull's head erased and two acorns
in chief, and in base a key fessewise, wards downwards or
(Stark); 2 and 3, gules, a martlet between three cinquefoils
argent, a bordure embattled or (Hamilton). Crests — 1. a
dexter hand proper, gripping by the lug and the horn a bull's
head downwards, erased or, distilling drops of blood proper ;
2. an antelope's head proper, gbrged and attired gules.
Mottoes — " Fortiorum fortia facta " (Stark) ; " Invia virtuti
pervia" (Hamilton) ; and below the shield, " Auxilio Dei."
Only surv. son of James Starke of Troqueer Holm,
b. ; d. ; m. , , d. of John
Hamilton : —
Maj.-Gen. William Starke, b. . Res. —
STARKEY, see BARBER-STARKEY.
STARKEY of Wrenbury Hall (H. Coll.). Quarterly,
i and 4, argent, a stork sable, beaked and legged gules,
charged on the breast with an annulet or, and (for dis-
tinction, a canton sable (Starkey) ; 2 and 3, quarterly, ermine
and gules, in the first quarter a cross crosslet of the last,
and in the fourth quarter a plummet sable (Cross). Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crest— 1. upon a wreath of the
colours, a stork's head erased per pale azure and gules,
gorged (for distinction) with a collar gemel argent on the
neck an annulet as in the arms, in the beak gules a snake
vert, on the head a ducal crown or (Starkey) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a stork ermine,-
beaked and legged gules, holding in the beak a plummet
sable, the dexter claw resting on a cross crosslet as in the
arms (Cross).
Son of Samuel Cross-Starkey, Esq., J. P., Major
H.E.I.C.S. (ret.), b. 1807 ; m. 2nd, 1853, Eleanor, d.
of Charles Robert Simpson of Waterloo, Liverpool : —
Walter Hewitt Starkey, Gentleman, h. 1857. Res. —
Son of Francis Vere Starkey, Gentleman, b. i860 ; d.
1898 ; m. 1883, Frances, eldest d. of late W. H.
Partington: —
Kenneth Vere Starkey, Gentleman, b. 1887 ; m. 1919,
Daisy Gladys (d. 1923), d. of R. J. Reidy of Elmslea,
Beckenham, and Rio de Janeiro. Seat — Wrenbury Hall,
Nantwich, co. Chester.
STARKEY of Norwood Park ( H. Coll. ). Argent, a bend
engrailed vair between six storks sable. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a'stork
argent, semee of estoiles azure. Motto — " Homo proponit,
Deus disponit."
Sons of Lewis Randle Starkey, Esq., J. P. and D. L.
for co. York, M.P. for Southern Division West Riding
1874-80, and J. P. and D.L. for co. Notts., and High
Sheriff for that co. 1891-92, formerly Capt. 2nd West
York Yeo. Cav., b. 1836 ; d. 1910 ; m. 1858, Constance
Margarette, d. of Thomas Starkey, Esq., J. P. West
Riding of Yorkshire : —
John Ralph Starkey, Esq., J. P. and D.L. Notts., M.P.
for NewarkDiv. of Notts. 1906-22, late Capt. S. Notts. Yeo.
Cav., b. 1859 ; m. 1888, Emily, second d. of Sir Charles
Seely, Bart., of Sherwood Lodge, Notts., and Brooke House,
Isle of Wight ; and has surv. issue — William Randle Starkey,
Gentleman, Lieut. 1st Batt. The Rifle Bde., b. 1899 '< Hilda
Margaret [m. 1915, Capt. C. E. Parker, M.C.] ; Alice
Barbara ; Florence Erica [m. 1918, Lt.-Col. Bevil T.
Wilson, D.S.O., R.E., and has issue]; Helen Frances
\m. 1912, Humphrey Parker-Jervis] ; Sylvia Augusta [m.
1925, Comdr. E. R. Long, late R.N.] ; and Margaret Lucy
[m. 1927, Major James A. H. B. Somerville, R.A.]. Seat —
Norwood Park, Southwell, Notts. Club — Carlton.
Lewis Edward Starkey, Esq., Lt.-Col. (ret.) 4th Hussars,
b. i860; m. Kathleen, only d. of the late Capt. Thomas
Starkey of The Huttons, Ambo, Yorks. ; and has issue —
Lewis Stanton Starkey, Gentleman, b. 1907. Res. —
Arthur Henry Starkey, Gentleman, b. 1865.
Son of John Frederick Starkey, Esq., of Bodicote House,
Banbury, J. P. and D.L. , late Captain Warwickshire
Yeo., b. 1839; d. 1925; m. 1877, Mary Margaret (d.
1908). third d. of Rev. H. Snow, late Vicar of Bibury,
near Cirencester : —
John Henry Starkey, Esq., Lt.-Col. (ret.) The Rifle Bde.,
b 1881 ; m. 1915, Phyllis Quayle, d. of Gen. Quayle Jones
of Claverton Hall, Warwick ; and has issue — Morey John
Peter Starkey, Gentleman, b. 19 16; and Diana Isabel
Margaret. Seat — Radway Grange, Kineton, co. Warwick.
Club — Army and Navy.
STARKEY (U.O., 6 May 1837). Argent, a trefoil vert,
between three storks, two and one sable, beaked and legged
gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a stork's head erased per fesse gules and
sable, holding in his beak a serpent vert. Motto —
" Reddit expectata diu."
Son of Frederick St. John Starkey, Gentleman, of
Brooklands, Upper Norwood, S.E., b. 1849 ; m. 1885,
Isabella Sybil, d. of Rev. John Mounteney Jephson,
B.A., Vicar of Childerditch, Essex: —
Kenelm Digby Starkey, Gentleman, b. 1889. Res. —
STARKY (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, ar
bend sable between six storks proper (Starky) ; 2 and 3,
sable, a bend lozengy argent (Bayntun). Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stork
proper. Motto — " Famae venientis amore." Livery —
Black and silver.
Third son of Coventry Starky, Gentlemaa, of Spye
Park, Wiltshire, b. 1812 ; d. 1871 ; m. 1851, Charlotte
Quelch : —
Rev. Sefton George Cuthbert Starky, Clerk in Holy
Orders, M.A. (Oxford), Vicar of Hawkley, b. 1862. Res. —
Hawkley Vicarage, Liss, Hants.
STARKIE of Huntroyde (H. Coll.). Argent, a bend
sable, between six storks proper. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stork proper.
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Motto — "Patriae amicisque fidelis." Livery — Full dress,
yellow and white ; undress, dark blue, blue and yellow
waistcoat.
Sons of Le Gendre Nicholas Starkie, Esq., of Hunt-
royde, co. Lancaster, J. P. and D. L. for co. Lancaster,
M.P. for Clitheroe, Hon. Col. 1st Vol. Batt. East
Lancashire Regt., and formerly Col. Commanding 3rd
Batt. same Regt., V.D. , by his wife Jemima Monica
Mildred, second d. of Henry Tempest (by Jemima,
second d. of Sir T. J. de Trafford, Bart., of Trafford
Park):—
Edmund Arthur Le Gendre Starkie, Esq., Capt.and Hon.
Major, late 3rd Batt. E. Lanes, (mil.) Regt., J. P. co.
Lancaster, Patron of four Livings, b. 1871 ; m. 1898, Maud
Margaret Dolores Anna, yst. d. of Major William Michael
Ince Anderton of Euxton Hall, co. Lancaster, J. P. and
D.L. Seats — Huntroyde, Padiham, Lancaster; Lovely
HaH, Blackburn, co. Lancaster. Res. — 3 Alford Street,
W.i. Cltib — Arthur's.
Piers Cecil Le Gendre Starkie, Gentleman, Lieut. Lan-
cashire Hussars, b. 1882 ; m. 1908, Cicely, second d. of
Sir James de Hoghton, nth Bart.; and has issue — Guy
Piers Le Gendre Starkie, Gentleman, b. 1909 ; James Hugh
Nicholas le Gendre Starkie, Gentleman, b. 192 1; Cynthia
Monica ; Priscilla Clare Aimee ; Rose Mary ; and Daphne
Cecilia. Res. —
STARTIN of Wyndlawn (H. Coll., 1891). Sable, on a
bend wavy between a cross pat^e in chief and an anchor
erect in base or, a fountain proper between two estoiles of
six points wavy azure. Mantling' sable and or. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-friar affronted,
habited proper, supporting in his dexter hand a cross
crosslet fitch^e or, two bulrushes in saltire of the last.
Motto — " Loyal je serai durant ma vie."
Son of William Startin of Hereford Lodge, Brompton,
b. 1807 ; d. 1865 ; m. 2nd, Mary, dau. and co-h. of
Robert Pate of Wisbech : —
Admiral Sir James Startin, K.C.B., A.M., J. P. Hants.,
Officer Legion of Honour, b. 1855 ; m. 1st, 1891, Alice (d.
1923), d. of late Gilbert M'Micking of Miltonise ; 2nd, 1924,
Ethel, widow of W. E. Barratt of Linley Hall, Bishop's
Castle; and has had issue — (1) Francis Henry James Startin,
Esq., b. 1891; d. of wounds received in action 1915; (2)
Robert Arthur Startin, Esq., O.B.E., A.M., Lieut. Comdr.
R.N., b. 1894 ; (3) Harry Startin, Esq., b. 1901 ; and Wini-
fred Rosa Helen. Seat — Wyndlawn, Hayling Island,
Hants.
STAUNTON, see LYNCH-STAUNTON.
STAUNTON of Staunton Hall, Notts. (H. Coll., 6 July
1807). Argent, two chevronels sable, and (for distinction)
upon a canton azure, a quatrefoil or. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a fox passant
proper, charged (for distinction) with a quatrefoil as in the
arms.
Sons of Rev. Francis Staunton of Staunton Hall, b.
1839; d. 1888; m. 1867, Lucy Ada, only d. of Rev.
Henry Spelman Marriott, M.A., Rector of Felsham: —
Henry Charlton Staunton, Gentleman, b. 1868. Seat —
Staunton Hall, near Nottingham.
Rev. George William Staunton, Clerk in Holy Orders,
late Capt. R. A. , has D.C.M., Rector of Staunton since 1 926,
b. 1872 ; m. 1898, Cassandra, d. of late Rev. Frederick John
Ramsden, Rector of Uffington, Stamford ; and has issue —
Isabel Joan Cassandra; Frances Katherine ; and Selina
Lucy [m. Rev. Bernard Pickering, Rector of Rushmere,
Lowestoft]. Res. — The Rectory, Staunton, Nottingham.
John Lancelot Staunton, Gentleman, b. 1873 ; m. 1918,
Ethel Gertrude, d. of S. H. Tonge, of Underback, Hull,
and widow of Frederick W. Marriott. Res. — Malacca.
Anthony Goodwyn Staunton, Gentleman, b. 1877 ; m.
1915, Florence Elizabeth, d, of J. E. Pilgrim. Res —
Rhodesia.
STAUNTON (H. Coll.). Argent, two chevrons sable,
within a bordure engrailed of the last. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a fox
statant proper. Mottoes — Under the Srms, " En Dieu ma
foy" ; above the crest, "Moderata durant."
Son of Gen. George Staunton, C.B., Col. 92nd High-
landers, by his wife Henrietta, d. of Bransby Cooper,
F.R.S. :—
George Staunton, Esq., Lt.-Col. late comdg. 92nd High-
landers, b. i860 ; m. 1895, Lilian Margaret, d. of Sir John
H. N. Graham, 1st Bart, of Larbert ; and has issue — Doris
Lilian [m. 1919, Major H. A. Hildebrand, Indian Cavalry].
Res. — Monkton House, Ayrshire.
STAVERT (L.O., 1897). Argent, on a fesse azure
between three falcons' heads erased sable, a star of six
points between two crescents or. Mantling azure, doubled
argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of the liveries, a hand
grasping a club proper. Motto — " Stat Veritas." Livery —
Buff, blue facings.
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Son of Archibald Stavert, Esq., J. P. co. Selkirk and
co. Roxburgh, b. 1828; d. 1902; m. 1857, Rosina, d.
of William Hope (a cadet of the family of Hope of
Craighall) :—
Rev. William James Stavert, Clerkin Holy Orders, of New
College, Oxford, M.A., Rector of Burnsall, Yorks., F.S.A.,
Canon of Bradford Cathedral, b. 1858 ; m. 1902, Alice
Mary, eld. d. of the late Charles Henry Coverley, of
Oporto, Portugal; and has issue— Ralph Alan Stavert,
Esq., late Cadet R.N., of New College, Oxford, B.A.,
b. 1903; Sylvia Rosina Mary; Muriel Yvonne; and Evelyn
Alison. Estate — Hoscote, co. Roxburgh. Post. add. —
Hoscote, Hawick, Scotland ; Burnsall Rectory, Skipton-in-
Craven.
STAVELEY. Argent, on a chevron, between three
lozenges gules, as many bucks' heads caboshed or. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, a
buck's head caboshed per pale gules and azure. Motto —
" Fidelis ad urnam."
Son of the Rev. Robert Staveley, Canon of the Cathedral
of Holy Trinity, Dublin, Prebendary of St. Michael,
B.D. (Trin. Coll., Dublin), b. 1828; m. 1854, Sara
Letitia, dau. of the Most Rev. and Rt. Hon. Joseph
Henderson Singer, D.D. , Bishop of Meath : —
Robert Staveley, Gentleman, R.N. , M.A. (Cantab.), b.
1857; m. and has issue — Robert Staveley, Esq., D.S.O.,
Capt. R.A., b. 1892 [m. 1923, Ilys Evelyn, d. of D. A.
Sutherland, of Fairfield Lodge, Twickenham]. Res. —
Merton Lodge, Headington, Oxford.
STAVELEY (U.O. 1840). Argent, on a chevron
between three lozenges gules, as many bucks' heads
caboshed or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a buck's head caboshed per pale
gules and azure. Motto — " Fidelis ad urnam."
Only son of Robert George Staveley, Master Mariner,
of Liscard, Cheshire, b. 1847 ; d. 1906 ; m. 1890,
Millicent Mary, d. of William J. Barrett, of Liscard,
Cheshire : —
Rev. Leslie Hodder Barrett Staveley, B.A. (Cantab.),
Clerk in Holy Orders, b. 1892 ; m. 1925, Helen Marie,
d. of Frederick Gemmell Richardson, and has issue —
Helen Margaret ; and Mary Elizabeth. Res. — St. Peter's
Vicarage, Middlesborough.
STAWELL (Confn. U.O., 30 April 1908). Gules, a cross
lozengy argent, a crescent or for difference. Mantling
d. of William Pomeroy Greene, Lieut. R.N. , of Collen
House, Collen, co. Louth : —
Jonas Molesworth Stawell, Esq., b. 1858. Res. — Sydney,
N.S. Wales.
William Stawell, Esq., b. i860; m. 1894, Castilla, d. of
Charles Lyon, Esq. ; and has issue — Joan. Res. —
Melbourne, Victoria.
Charles Leslie Stawell, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, b. 1861 ;
m. 1902, Mildred, d. of Robert Kennedy, Esq. ; and has
issue — Richard Stawell, Gentleman, b. 1905. Res. —
Penh, Western Australia.
George Cooper Stawell, Esq.,*. 1862; m. 1894, Kath-
leen, d. of Capt. Alan Deane ; and has issue — William
Arthur M'Donald Stawell, Esq., M.C. , Capt. R.E., b. 1895.
Res. — Trebinshun, Brecon.
Richard Rawdon Stawell, Esq., M.D., b. 1864; m.
1908, Evelyn, d. of Henry Connolly, Gentleman ; and has
issue — John Richard Stawell, Gentleman, b. ; Mary
Elizabeth ; and Anne Evelyn. Res. — Melbourne, Victoria.
Rodolph de Salis Stawell, Esq., O.B.E., B.A., M.B.
(Cantab.), F. R.C.S. , b. 1871 ; m. 1900, Maud Margaret, d.
of Admiral Rt. Hon. Sir Astley Cooper Key, G.C.B., F. R.S.
Res. — Agan Trigva, Falmouth.
Son of William Stawell of Kilbrack, co. Cork, b. 1814;
d. 1880; m. 1855, Eliza, d. of Rev. Thomas Croker : —
William Stawell, Gentleman, b. 1862; m. 1900, Ellen, d.
of Carre, Esq., M.D. Res. — Claremorris, co. Mayo. •
STEAD (H. Coll.). Or, on a chevron engrailed sable,
between three bears' heads couped gules, muzzled argent,
five roses of the last, barbed and seeded proper. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— On a cap of maintenance gules
turned up ermine, a falcon rising argent, in his beak a scroll,
thereon the Motto— " En parole je vis." Livery — White,
red facings.
Sons of Sir William Foster Stawell, K.C.M.G., Chief
Justice and Lt. -Governor of State of Victoria, Australia,
b. 1815; d. 1889; m. 1856, Mary Frances Elizabeth,
sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a reindeer
proper, armed and collared or, and tethered by a thong
to a post on the dexter, both also proper. Motto —
" Constancie."
Son of John Stead of Eden Lodge, Cumberland, b. ;
d. ; m. : —
Edmund Wright Stead, Esq., J. P. (High Sheriff 1909)
co. Cumberland, b. 1862; in. 1894, Gertrude Willes, d. of
Rev. G. F. Grundy ; and has issue — Arthur Edmund
Wright Stead, Gentleman, b. 1895 ; (2) Gilbert Norris
Stead, Gentleman, b. 1906 ; and Edwina Margery. Seat
— Dalston Hall, Dalston, co. Cumberland. Club — County
(Carlisle).
STEDMAN (H. Coll.). Argent, two barrulets wavy
vert, on a chief sable, as many horses' heads couped or.
Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a hand couped at the wrist proper, grasping a
stirrup-iron or. Motto—" Amors et loyaulte."
Sons of James Joseph Stedman, b. 1849; d. 1893; m.
1872, Elizabeth Charlotte, d. of Henry Chouler : —
Percy Henry Stedman, Gentleman, A.C.P., b. 1876.
Postal address —
Douglas Cockrill Stedman, Gentleman, B.A., b. 1877.
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The Late JOHN JAMES STEEL, M.B., Ch.B.
( Melbourne ) , L. R. C. P. , L. R. C. S. ( Edin. ) , Surgeon N. S. W.
Naval Brigade, of 3 Lyons Terrace, Hyde Park, Sydney,
N.S.W. Born Aug. 31, 1854, being the eldest son
of the Rev. Robert Steel, M.A., Ph.D., D.D., of St.
Stephen's Church, Sydney, and Mary his wife, dau. of John
Allardyce of Tullochbeg, Huntly, Aberdeenshire. Armo-
rial bearings (L.O., 1896)— Or, on a bend sable, between
two furisons azure, a book expanded argent. Mantling
sable, doubled or. Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries,
a lion's head erased gules. Motto — "Ferro non furto."
Married, Oct. 7, 1878, Frances Mary, dau. of John Murdoch
of Inverness. Seat — 3 Lyons Terrace, Hyde Park, Sydney,
N.S.W.
STEEL of Philiphaugh (L.O.). Argent, a bend
chequy sable and ermine, between two lions' heads erased
Cre«t — Upon a wreath of his liveries, a lion's head erasad
gules. Motto— " Prudentia et animis." Livery— Claret
colour, with red facings.
Son of William Strang Steel, Esq., D.L. and J. P.
co. Selkirk, b. 1832; d. 19 n ; m. 1st, 1881, Rosette Edith,
d. of the late Samuel Barber of London ; 2nd, Florence
Elphinstone, yngst. d. of Maj.-Gen. Barnett Ford,
Madras Army : —
Samuel Strang Steel, Esq., J. P., D.L. co. Selkirk, late
Major Lothians and Border Horse, b. 1882; m. 1910,
Hon. Vere Mabel, second d. of 1st Baron Cornwallis of
Linton Park, co. Kent; and has issue — (1) Fiennes
William Strang Steel, Gentleman, b. 1912 ; (2) Jock
Wykeham Steel, Gentleman, b. 1914 ; (3) James Malcolm
Strang Steel, Gentleman, b. 1919 ; and Grizel Mabel.
Estate and post. add. — Philiphaugh, Selkirk. Clubs — Carl-
ton, Arthur's, New (Edinburgh).
STEEL (L.O.). Parted per fess vert and argent, in
chief a pair of open compassses points downwards or,
between two furisons of the second, in base on a rock
proper, a castle sable, triple-towered and embattled
masoned silver, portcullis and windows gules, all within
a bordure ermine. Mantling vert, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a Doric column
argent. Motto — " Firmiter at durabile."
Son of : —
Robert Forest Steel, Gentleman, Solicitor, b.
Res.—
LAWRENCE EDWARD STEELE, M.A. Trin. Coll.,
Dublin, Barrister-at-Law, Gentleman. Born 1855, being
eldest son of William Edward Steele, M.D. , Director of
Science and Art Museum, Dublin, by his second wife Susan,
dau. of Garrett Wellesley Parkinson, M.D. , Cahircalla,
Ennis, co. Clare. Armorial bearings (U.O. , 10 May 1867)
gules, on a chief azure, two billets or, a crescent ot
the first for difference. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
— Or, a bend compony counter-compony sable and argent,
between two lions' heads erased gules, on a chief per pale
azure and of the fourth, two billets of the field. Mant-
ling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
demi-eagle with wings elevated, holding a serpent in the
beak all proper, and charged on each wing with a billet
as in the arms. Motto — " Semper fidelis." Residence —
3 Vesey Place, Kingstown. Club — University (Dublin).
WILLIAM HENRY STEELE, Esquire, Lieut. -Col.
(ret.) Royal Army Medical Corps, M.D. (Dublin),
F. R.C.S. (Ireland). Born April, 4, 1844, being the eldest son
of William Edward Steele, Gentleman, M.D., Director of
Science and Art Museum, Dublin, by his wife Frances
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Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. John Toler, Rector of Kentstown,
co. Meath. Armorial bearing's— Or, a bend compony
counter-compony sable and argent, between two lions'
heads erased gules, on a chief per pale azure and of the
fourth, two billets of the field. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle with
wings elevated, holding a serpent in its beak all proper, and
charged on each wing with a billet as in the arms. Motto
— "Semper fidelis." Married, April n, 1877, Mary Mor-
phew, dau. of Joseph May of Devonport, J. P., M. R.C.S. ;
and has Issue— William Lawrence Steele, Esq., C.M.G. ,
Comdr. Order of Avis (Portugal), L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S.
(Eng.), Lt.-Col. R. Army Medical Corps, b. 1878 [m. 1909,
Frances Martha Bertha, d. of the late Charles Tanner of
Yatesbury, Wilts.]; Muriel May; and Margaret Mary
Frances. Residence— 1% Mortimer Road, Clifton, Bristol.
STEELE (U.O.). Or, a bend chequy sable and
ermine, between two lions' heads erased gules, on a chief
of the last two mascles or. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased
gules, charged with a mascle or. Motto — " Semper
invictus."
Third son of John Steele, of Marino, co. Down,
b. ; d. ; m. , d. of : —
William Steele, Gentleman, b. . Res. — Maghera,
co. Londonderry.
STEELE-NICHOLSON of Ballow (U.O., 8 Feb. 1841).
Gules, two bars ermine, in chief three suns in glory or.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's head erminois.
Motto — " Deus mihi sol."
Sons of Robert Steele-Nicholson of Ballow, co. Down,
M.A., J. P., Barrister-at-Law, b. 1809; d. 1870; m.
1841, Elizabeth Jane, ygst. d. of Walter Nangle of
Clonbaron, co. Meath: —
Edward Steele-Nicholson, Gentleman, b. 1845. ^es- —
S. Africa.
Robert Steele-Nicholson, Gentleman, b. 1847 ; m. 1874,
Isabella Hamilton, d. of James D. Rose Cleland of Rath
Gael House, co. Down; and has surv. issue — (1) Robert
Jocelyn Steele-Nicholson, Gentleman ; (2) Richard Bar-
croft R. Steele-Nicholson, Gentleman; Isabel Lola Jose-
phine ; and Elizabeth Gertrude Agnes. Res. —
William Otway Steele-Nicholson, Gentleman, £.»i849;
m. 1874, Laura Levingstone, d. of Edward Wheelock of
New Orleans, U.S.A. ; and has issue — Wheelock Steele-
Nicholson, Gentleman, b. 1876; (2) Maurice William
Steele-Nicholson, Gentleman, b. 1877; Virginia Plesanto ;
and Marion Elizabeth. Res. —
Gilbert Hamilton Steele-Nicholson, Gentleman, b. i860.
Res.—
Sons of James Steele-Nicholson of Ballow, co. Down,
and Falmore, co. Donegal, b. 1819 ; d. 1890 ; m. 1870,
Maria Katherine, d. of George Augustus Chichester
Macartney of Glendarragh, co. Donegal: —
George Percy Steele-Nicholson, Gentleman, b. 1872.
Seat — Ballow House, nr. Bangor, co. Down.
William Herbert Hamilton Steele-Nicholson, Gentleman,
b 1875. Res.—
Robert Charles Henry Steele-Nicholson, Gentleman,
b. 1878. Res.—
Arthur John Macartney Steele-Nicholson, Gentleman,
b. 1880. Res.—
Alfred Francis fames Steele-Nicholson, Gentleman,
b. 1885. Res.—
STEER of Woodlands (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
argent, within two bars sable between three lions passant
gules, as many water-lily leaves in fesse of the second
(Steer) ; 2. gules, a cross patonce voided between four
annulets or (Biddlecombe) ; 3. argent, a nun's head in
profile couped proper, habited of the first, and hooded
sable, in chief three torteaux (Lacy). Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — Out of an antique crown gules, a lion's
jamb erect argent. Motto — " Tu ne cede malis."
Sons of Edward Steer, Esq., J. P., D.L. and (1907)
High Sheriff of Monmouth, £. 1851 ; rf. 1927 ; m. 1877,
Augusta Louisa, d. of Thomas Pemberton. of Heath-
field Hall, Handsworth, Staffs. :—
Edward Pemberton Steer, Esq., M.F.H. , Capt. T.A.
(Res.), b. 1881 ; m. 1908, Bernice Bramhall, d. of late E.
Southwood Jones, Esq., J. P., of Danygraig, Risca, Mon.
Res. — Parc-y-prior, Malpas, Mon. Club— County (Newport,
Mon.).
Rev. Reginald Pemberton Steer, M.A. , Vicarof Tidenham
and Beachley, and Rural Dean of S. Forest, b. 1883 ; m.
1911, Gertrude Esther, d. of late Canon J. O. Johnston,
D.D., Chancellor of Lincoln Cathedral, and Principal of
Cuddesdon College. Res. — Tidenham Vicarage, Gloucester-
shire.
STEERE ( ). Per pale sable and gules, three
lions passant argent. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— Out of a mural crown per pale gules and sable, a lion's
gamb erect argent. Motto — " Tu ne cede malis."
Sons of Hon. Sir James George Lee Steere, Knt.
Bach., of Perth and of Jayes, Blackwood, in Western
Australia, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of that
Colony, and Member of Federal Council of Austra-
lasia, b. 1830 ; d 1903 ; m. 1859, at Hampstead, co.
Middlesex, Catherine Anne, d. of Luke Leake of
Perth, in Western Australia: —
Edward John Lee Steere, Esq., b. 1863. Post. add. —
Jayes, Blackwood, Western Australia.
Charles James Lee Steere, Esq., b. 1868.
Hubert Arthur Lee Steere, Esq., b. 1872.
Wilfred Lee Steere, Esq., b. 1878.
VIVIAN DENMAN STENHOUSE, Esq., T.D.,
M.R.A.C., J. P. co. Somerset, late Lt.-Col. Res. of Officers,
Commanded 2/ist W. Somerset Yeo. 1917-20. Born
June 3, 1870, only son of late Edward Stenhouse and his
wife Catherine, dau. of Thomas Denman of Bevercoates,
Nottinghamshire. Armorial bearings — Sable, three spear-
heads in fesse or, two roses in chief argent, barbed and
seeded proper, and issuant from the base as many piles
of the third. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a mount vert, thereon a rose as in the arms,
between two demi-spears erect sable. Motto — " Meliora
probo." Livery — Black, with yellow facings. Mar-
ried Jan. 4, 1899, Amy Kathleen (d. 1928), only dau. of
Thewlis Johnson, Esq., J. P. co. Derby, of Oakhurst, Derby-
shire; and has issue — 1 son; 1 dau. Residence — Windy
Corner, Minehead, Somerset. Clubs — Garrick, Cavalry.
STENNING (H. Coll.). Per fesse argent and sable, a
pale and three bats, two and one, all counterchanged.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a ram passant gules, armed and unguled or,
resting the dexter forefoot on an escutcheon argent, charged
with a bat sable. Motto — " In lapide robur "
Sons of Sir Alexander Rose Stenning, Knt. Bach.
J. P. Sussex, F.S.I., F.R.I.B.A., Architect andSurveyor,
b. 1846 ; d. 1928 ; m. 1st, 1869, Theresa Maria (d. 1913),
d. of the Rev. C. Maberly, Vicar of Owlesbury, Hants. ;
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2nd, 1914, Emmeline Augusta, d. of late Rev. G. O.
Vandeleur : —
Henry Alexander Stenning, Esq., M.I.M.E., b. 1870;
m. 1896, Ethel, d. of Clarence Harcourt of Selden House,
Anerley, and has issue — William Alexander Hugh Stenning,
Esq., b. 1899; Edward Henry Harcourt Stenning, Gentle-
man, b. 1905; and Ethel Gwendolen. Res. —
Philip Eustace Stenning, Esq., b. 1874; m. 1906,
Gwendolen Astley, d. of Alexander Milne Dunlop, and
has issue — Alexander Milne Stenning, Gentleman, b. 1913 ;
and Philippa Mary. Res. — Limpsfield, Surrey.
ALEXANDER EDWARD STEPHEN, Gentleman.
Born July 21, 1861, being the eldest son of the late Alex-
ander Stephen, Esquire, of Linthouse, M.I.N. A., J. P. co.
Lanark and co. of city of Glasgow, by his wife Mary, dau.
of James Templeton. Armorial bearings (L.O., 1877).
— Argent, on a chevron azure, between two crescents in
chief and a dexter hand couped in base gules, three mullets
of the first. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On
a wreath of his liveries, a ship under sail proper. Motto —
" Vi et arte." Livery — Claret colour, with silver buttons.
Postal addresses — Kelly, Wemyss Bay; 604 Govan Road,
Glasgow, S. W. ; 8 Prince's Terrace, Dowanhill, Glasgow.
STEPHEN, descending from Ardendraught, Aberdeen-
shire (H. Coll. 1891). Argent, on a chevron between
two crescents in chief and a sinister hand couped at the
wrist in base gules, an escallop between two mullets of the
first. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, an eagle displayed with two heads sable, resting
the dexter claw on an increscent and the sinister on a
decrescent, both or. Motto — " Sursum."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, 1st
Bart., K.C.S.I., D.C.L., LL.D., a Judge of the High
Court, b. 1829 ; d. 1894 ; m. 1855, Mary Richenda, d.
of Rev. John William Cunningham, Vicar of Harrow-
on-the-Hill:—
Sir Herbert Stephen, 2nd Bart. (29 June 1891), LL.M.
(Cantab.), Barrister-at-Law, Clerk of the Assize for
Northern Circuit 1889-1927, b. 1857 ; m. 1927, Mary
Hermionc, d. of the late Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham,
K.C.I. E. Res. — 4 Rosary Gardens, S.W.7. Clubs—
— Athenaeum, Savile.
Sir Harry Lushington Stephen, Knt. Bach. (1913), LL.M.
(Cantab.), Barrister-at-Law, Judge of the High Court of
Calcutta 1901-14, Alderman of L.C.C. 1916-1928, b. i860 ;
m. 1904, Barbara, d. of the late William Shore Nightingale
of Embley, Romsey ; and has issue — James Alexander
Stephen, Esq., b. 1908. Res. — 6 Rosary Gardens, S.W.7 ;
Hale Close, Wood Green, Salisbury.
Son of Sir Leslie Stephen, K.C.B. , M.A. (Cantab. ),
b. 1832; d. 1904; m. 1st, Harriet Marian (d. 1875),
yr. d. of William Makepeace Thackeray ; 2nd, 1878,
Julia Prinsep, d. of John Jackson, M.D. : —
Adrian Leslie Stephen, Esq., Barr.-at-Law, b. 1883.
Res.— 50 Gordon Square, W.Ci.
Stephen, also descending from Ardendraught, Aber-
deenshire (H. Coll.). Argent, on a chevron invected
between two crescents in chief and an escallop in base
gules, a sinister hand couped at the wrist between two
mullets or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed with two heads
sable, between on the dexter a decrescent and on the sinister
an increscent, holding in either beak an estoile all or.
Motto — " Vi et armis."
Son of George Alexander Stephen, Gentleman, of
Gelong, nr. Sydney, N.S. Wales, b. ; d. ;
m. Elizabeth Johnston : —
Rt. Rev. Reginald Stephen, D.D., M.A. (Melbourne),
Bishop of Newcastle, N.S.W., since 1919, *. ; m. ,
d. of Canon Tucker of Melbourne, and has issue — 2 daus.
Res. — Bishop's Court, Newcastle, New South Wales.
STEPHENS (H. Coll.). Or, on a chevron engrailed
azure, three crosses crosslet of the field, between two demi-
lions in chief, and a griffin segreant in base gules. Mant-
ling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
-demi-eagle sable, wings elevated erminois, charged on the
breast with a cross crosslet or, in the beak an annulet gold.
Motto — " Je vis en espoir." Livery — Yellow and blue.
Sons of Frederick Stephens, Esq., J. P. cos. Hants and
Huntingdon, late Capt. and Life Guards, b. 1836 ; d.
1909 ; m. 1869, Cecilia Mary, d. of the late Capt. H.
Byng, R.N., of Quendon Hall, Essex: —
Lieut.-Gen. Sir Reginald Byng Stephens, K.C.B.,
C.M.G., Dir. Gen. T.A. Army since 1927, formerly Lt.-Col.
The Rifle Brigade, has Croix de Guerre Belgium and
France, Legion of Honour, Order of St. Maurice and St.
Lazarus of Italy, b. 1869 ; m. 1905, Eleanore, second d. of
the late William Cripps of Ampney Park, Cirencester;
and has issue — Frederick Stephens, Esq., Lieut. The
Rifle Bde., b. 1906 ; Susannah Catherine ; and Anne.
Post. add. — Church House, Lechlade, Glos. Club — Army
and Navy.
Berkeley John Byng Stephens, Esq., CLE. , formerly
Manager Bombay-Burmah Trading Co., b. 1871 ; m. 1906,
Gwendolen Elizabeth, d. of the late William Cripps, Esq., of
Ampney Park, Cirencester; and has issue — David Stephens,
Gentleman, b. 1910. Res. — Coxwell Street, Cirencester.
Lionel Frederick Byng Stephens, Gentleman, b. 1873.
Gerard Edmund Byng Stephens, Esq., Major late Rifle
Brigade, b. 1875 ; m. 1910, Olive, d. of late Hon. William
Frederic Dawnay ; and has issue — Timothy Gerard Stephens,
Gentleman, b. 1912 ; and Lavinia Mary. Res. — Cagebrook,
Eaton Bishop, Hereford.
Evelyn Edward Byng Stephens, Esq., Capt. Junior Div.
Officers' Training Corps, b. 1877.
Frederick Geoffrey Roger Byng Stephens, Gentleman, b.
1886.
STEPHENS (U.O.). Per bend azure and gules, on a
bend or, three oak chaplets proper. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, acockstatantor, holding
in his bill a trefoil vert. Motto — " Vigilans et audax."
Son of Pembroke Scott Stephens, Esq., K.C. , Barrister-
at-Law, and Bencher of Lincoln's Inn, Vice-Chairman
and J. P. co. Bucks., b. ; d. 1913; m. 1898, Pauline
E. , eld. d. of Walter Mallaby Townsend of Montreal
and of Crawley Hall, Stanhope, co. Durham : —
Philip Pembroke Stephens, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
19 St. George's Square, S.W.i.
Son of late Thomas William Stephens of Dublin : —
Rev. David F. Stephens, M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dublin),
b. 1875 '• m- I0°5. Kate Annie, second d. of H. H.
Corley, B.L., of Belfast. Postal address— R.A.F., Nether-
avon, Wilts.
STEPHENS of Eastington (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1
and 4, per chevron azure and argent, in chief two falcons
volant or (Stephens) ; 2, gules, on a bend cottised argent, a
bendlet wavy azure (Lugg); 3. azure, a saltire engrailed
argent, a crescent or for difference (Tyringham). Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
demi-eagle displayed or. Mottoes — " Deus intersit " ;
"All's for ye beste."
Son of Richard Stephens of Eastington, J. P. for Hants.
and D.L. co. Leicester, b. 1824; d. 1898; m. 1850,
Henrietta Maria, only d. of late Lt.-Gen. the Rt. Hon.
Sir Henry Pottinger, 1st Bart. : —
Percy Somers Tyringham Stephens, Esq., J. P. co.
Durham and N.R. Yorks.. b. i860 ; m. 1895, Rachel, third
d. of Rev. E. Abercrombie Wilkinson ; and has issue —
Martin Tyringham Stephens, Gentleman, Lieut. Oxford and
Bucks. L.I. (Club— Naval and Military), b. 1901 ; Joan
Tyringham ; and Lettice Tyringham. Res. — Hermitage,
Richmond, Yorks. Club — Travellers'.
Son of Prescot William Stephens, Esq., Post-Capt.
R.N., b. 1835; d. 1882; m. 1869, Alice Lettice, ygst.
d. of late W. Marriott: —
Richard Markham Tyringham Stephens, Esq., C.M.G.,
Capt. (ret.) R.N.,.Asst. Dir. Canadian Naval Service
1919-22, b. 1875; m. 1913, Frances Rachel, d. of Rev.
Samuel Schor. Res.— 42 Albemarle, Beckenham, Kent.
Club — Army and Navy.
STEPHENS of Malvern Link (H. Coll., 9 Sept. 1916).
Per chevron vert and argent, in chief two falcons belled
rising or, and in base a chaplet of oak proper. Mantling
vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
demi-falcon displayed or, between two chaplets of oak
as in the arms. Motto — " Semper pro corona."
Eldest son of Henry Stephens, of Knutsford,
Cheshire : —
Henry Newport Stephens, Gentleman, Staff Surgeon
(ret.) R.N., b. 1869 ; m. 1906, Julia Isabel, d. of Maj.
Nicholas Edward de Berner Fenwick, K.R.R.C. ; and
has issue — Martin Shirley Cecil Stephens, Gentleman,
2nd Lieut. K.R.R.C, b. 1907 ; Peter Harding de Berner
Stephens, Gentleman, b. 1909 ; Hugo Newport Dane
Stephens, Gentleman, b. 191 1! Brian Alexis Fenwick
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STEPHENS of Kidwelly (H. Coll., 8 March 1922).
Vert, on a chevron argent, between three estoiles or, as
many pheons sable. Mantling vert and argent. Crest
— Issuing out of a mural crown argent, a dexter arm
embowed, the hand grasping a seax proper, pommel and
hilt gold, between two ostrich feathers also argent.
Motto—" Diligentia fortior."
Only son of Alderman Daniel Stephens, J.P.^of The
Arlais, Kidwelly, b. 1845 ; d. 1907 ; m' 1869,
Catherine Thompson : —
Sir Alfred Stephens, Knt. Bach. (1923), J. P., C.C., and
(1922) High Sheriff co. Carmarthen, b. 1871 ; tn. 1899,
Margaret Emily, d. of William Richard Bryant, of
Clifton ; and has issue — Audrey ; Violet ; Esme ; Doris ;
Kathleen. Res. — Broomhill, Kidwelly, co. Carmarthen.
Clubs — Jun. Carlton ; 1900; Carmarthen (County).
STEPHENSON (H. Coll.). Vair, on a pale between
two pallets gules, three leopards' faces or, two flaunches of the
argent, and gules fretty or, in chief two garbs sable, and
in base a rose of the first barbed and seeded proper.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a rock, thereon a falcon's head erased proper, gorged with a
collar vair, pendent therefrom an escutcheon vert, charged
with two arrows saltirewise points downwards or. Motto
— " Medio tutissimus ibis." Livery — Dark red (claret)
coat, piped scarlet, with scarlet vest, gilt buttons.
Only surv. son of Sir Henry Stephenson, Kt. Bach. ,
J. P. for W. Riding co. Yorks. , an Alderman of the city
of Sheffield, Mayor 1887, b. 1826; d. 1904; tn. 186a,
Emma, second d. of late Thomas James Parker of
Endcliffe Crescent, Sheffield, Solicitor: —
Henry Kenyon Stephenson, Esq. , D.S.O., V.D. (1906),
Lt.-Col. (ret.) 3rd W. Riding R.F.A. , served Great War
(desp. 3 times, D.S.O.), J.P., D.L. W.R. Yorks., J. P. city
of Sheffield, Pro-Chancellor Univ. of Sheffield, Hon. LL.D.,
Alderman of City of Sheffield (Lord Mayor 1908-9 and
1910-n), M.P. Park Div. of Sheffield 1918-23, Lord of
the Manors of Calver, Rowland, and Hassop, b. 1865 ; tn.
1894, Frances, eld. d. of the late Major Blake, D.L. , J. P.,
Mylnhurst, Sheffield; and has issue — (1) Henry Francis
Blake Stephenson, Esq., Capt. Q.O. Yorks. Dragoons Yeo.
Cav., b. 1895 [tn. 1925, Joan, eld. d. of John Herbert
Upton, Esq., J. P., and has issue — Henry Upton Stephen-
son, Gentleman, b. 1926]; (2) William Raymond Shire-
cliffe Stephenson, Gentleman, b. 1898 [tn. 1923, Madeleine
Rose, 3rd d. of George Montagu Butterworth] ; (3) Percival
John Parker Stephenson, Gentleman, b. 1900; (4) Charles
Eustace Kenyon Stephenson, Gentleman, b. 1903; Evelyn
Mary [tn. 1923, Anthony Henry Mather Jackson] ; Helena
Millicent Frances ; Cynthia Margaret ; and Emma Letitia
Gertrude. Res. — Hassop Hall, Hassop, via Bakewell, co.
Derby. Clubs— Reform, Wellington, Royal Automobile,
Sheffield (Sheffield), Derby County (Derby).
STEPHENSON (H. Coll.). Vert, a chevron between
in chief two roses and in base a lion sejant guardant all
argent, on a canton of the last, a canton azure, thereon the
second, impaling the arms of Blake, name y :— Per chevron
letter "A" or, within a ring of the last, gemmed proper.
Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a falcon with wings expanded argent, beaked and
legged or, within a herald's collar of SS proper. Motto—
" Sola virtus invicta. "
Issue of Sir Augustus Frederick William Keppel
Stephenson, K.C.B. , Q.C., M.A. (Caius Coll. , Cambs.),
Recorder of Bedford, Barr.-at-Law Lincoln's Inn 1852,
Solicitor to Treasury 1876-94, late Director of Public
Prosecutions, and late H.M. Procurator-General, r877-
94, b. 1827 ; d. 1904 ; tn. 1864, Eglantine, d. of the Rt.
Hon. Edward Pleydell-Bouverie : —
Sir Guy Stephenson, Knt. Bach. (1923), C.B. (1915),
M.A. (Trin.Coll.,Camb.), Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple,
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Asst. Solicitor to the Treasury 1905, Asst. Dir. of Public
Prosecutions 1908, b. 1865 ; m. 1905, Gwendolen, d. of Rt.
Hon. J. G. Talbot, P.C., D.C.L. ; and has issue — Augustus
William Stephenson, Esq., b. 1909 ; John Frederick Eustace
Stephenson, Esq,, b. 1910; Paul Stephenson, Esq., b.
1913 ; Henry James Stephenson, Esq., b. 1921 ; and Jane
Eglantine. Res. — 41 Egerton Gardens, S.W. Club —
Brooks's.
Frederick Walter Stephenson, Esq., J. P. Dorset, b.
1872 ; m. 1914, Violet Ellinor, d. of the late Hon. Algernon
Fulke Egerton. Res. — Melbury Abbas, Shaftesbury. Club
— Travellers'.
Pleydell Keppel Stephenson, Esq., Capt. late Gren. Gds.
(S.R.), served Great War (Croix de Guerre), b. 1883. Clubs
— Brooks's, Guards', Arthur's.
Katharine Janie Stephenson, C.B.E., J.P.Wilts. Res. —
Bodenham House, Salisbury.
Son of Hamilton Russell Stephenson, Gentleman, late
The Rifle Bde., b. 1880; d. 1918 ; m. 1912, Isie
Madelene, d. of the late Captain Peregrine Henry
Thomas Fellowes, 31st E. Surrey Regt., Chief
Constable cf Hants.: —
Russell Stephenson, Gentleman, b. 1913.
Son of Lt.-Col. Keppel Stephenson, R.H.A., b. 1847 ;
d. 1912 ; m. 1885, Helena Mary, d. of Gen. Sir Edward
Greathed, K.C.B., D.C.L. , of Udden's House,
Dorset : —
Edward Keppel Stephenson, Esq., Capt. late Coldstream
Gds., S.R., M.A. (Merton Coll., Oxford), b. 1891. Res.—
Farnborough School, Hants,
and Cambridge.
Clubs — Brooks's, Oxford
STEPHENSON of Park Grange (H. Coll., 24 Sept.
1920). Gules, on a chevron between four fleurs-de-lys
three in" chief and one in base, argent, a leopard's face
between two mullets sable. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed
sable, holding in each claw a sword proper, pommelled
and hjlted or, charged on the breast with an escarbuncle
gold. Motto — " Amat victoria curam."
Third son of Charles Frederick Bedford Stephenson,
of Brighton, b. 1830 ; d. 1878 ; m. 1850, Caroline
Sarah, d. of Samuel Walker of Abingdon : —
Sir Albert Frederick Stephenson, Knt. Bach. (1920),
J. P. Southport, b. 1854 ; m. 1874, Annie, d. of William
Horton ; and has had issue — (1) Albert Frederick
Stephenson, Esq., b. 1876; d. 1917 [m. 1900, and had
issue — Albert Frederick Stephenson, Esq., b. 1906] ; (2)
George Lancaster Stephenson, Esq., b. 1877 ; d. 1922 ;
(3) Selwyn Seymour Stephenson, Esq., Lieut. R.F.A., b.
1891 ; d. 1915 ; (4) William Henry Stephenson, Esq.,
J.P., b. 1887 [m. 1907] ; and Caroline Ethel [w. 1903,
Sir Walter Greaves-Lord, K.C., M.P. (q.v)]. Seat—Taik
Grange, Southport.
STEPHENSON. Argent, a chevron between two fleurs-
de-lys in chief and a cross flory in base gules, a chief azure,
thereon three mullets of the first. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, between two fleurs-de-
lys argent, a cubit arm vested azure, cuffed also argent,
the hand holding a roll of paper proper. Motto — " Fidus
in Arcanies. "
Sons of George Robert Stephenson, Esquire, Past
President of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Lieut. -
Colonel of the Engineers' Volunteer Staff Corps (ret.),
6. 1819 ; m. firstly, Jane, dau. of Thomas Brown
of Whickham, Northumberland; secondly, Sarah
Isabella, dau. of John Harrison of Swalwell, North-
umberland : —
Robert Stephenson, Gentleman, b. 1848 ; m. and has
issue. Res. — Jesmond Road, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Georee Stephenson, Gentleman, b. r8£2 ; m. and has
issue — 2 sons. Res. — 64 Chartfield Avenue, Putney, S.W.
Thomas St. Lawrence Stephenson, Gentleman, b. 1859 ;
m. 1918, Joanna Cameron Mitchell (ne'e Campbell). Res. —
Brackenbrae, Blairmore, Argyllshire.
STERN (H. Coll.). Or, on a bend between two
escutcheons gules, each charged with a plate, three estoiles
of the field. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, in front of a demi-unicorn gules, armed
crined and unguled or, an escutcheon also gules, charged
with a plate. Badge— A water lily slipped and leaved
proper, and a rose gules, barbed seeded and slipped proper,
in saltire enfiled with a circlet or. Motto—" Carpe diem."
Livery — Brown.
Son of Viscount de Stern by his wife Sophia, d. of late
A. A. Goldsmid : —
Sir Edward David Stern, 1st Bart. (16 June 1922), Knt.
Bach. (1904), D. L. Suney (High Sheriff ^04), and Fellow
King's Coll., B. A. London, Lt.-Col. Vol. Batt. E. Surrey
Regt., Capt. and Hon. Major Roy. Berks. Imp.Yeo., Pres. of
League of Mercy, Chertsey, Woking and District (medal and
clasp), b. 1854 ; m. 1st, 1883, Constance (d. 1918), d. of late
Rt. Hon. Sir George Jessel, P.C., Master of the Rolls ; 2nd
1840
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Fan Court, Chertsey, Surrey. Town res. — 4 Carlton House
Terrace, S.W. Clubs— Reform, Cavalry, City ot London,
Coaching.
• STERN (Portugal, 1864, recorded H. Coll.). Or, on a
bend indented gules, three estoiles of six points of the field.
Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-unicorn gules,
armed, crined, and unguled or. Motto— " Vincit perse-
verantia."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Stern, K.C.V.O.,
1st Baron Michelham, b. 1851; d. 1919 ; m. 1898,
Aim6e Geraldine (d. 1927), d. of Octavius Bradshaw,
Esq., D.L., of Powderham Castle: —
Rt. Hon. Sir Hermann Alfred Stern, 2nd Baron
Michelham (U.K., 28 Dec. 1905), 2nd Bart. (U.K., 31 July
1905), 3rd Baron de Stern (Portugal, 29 July 1864)
[Supporters (of Barony of Michelham)— On either side a
unicorn gules, armed, crined, unguled, and charged on the
shoulder with a crescent or], b. 1899; m. 1919, Berthe
Isabel, d. of the late Arthur Capel of Paris. Se at— Rolleston
Hall, Leics. Club— Carlton.
Hon. Jack Herbert Stern, b. 1903. Res.—
STERN (H. Coll. , 1907). Or, on a bend engrailed gules,
three estoiles of the field, in the sinister chief a demi-unicorn
erased of the second. Mantling gules and or. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a demi-unicorn as in the arms,
holding between the paws an estoile or. Motto— " Vincit
perseverantia." Livery — Brown.
Sons of James Julius Stern of 25 Prince's Gate, S.W. ,
b. 1835; d. 1901; m. 1871, Lucy, d. of Joseph
Biedermann : —
Henry Julius Joseph Stern, Esq., Major South Irish Horse,
late Capt. 13th Hussars, b. 1873 ; m. 1903, Constance, d. of
Andrew Watt, Esq., D.L., of Thorn Hill, Londonderry,
and has issue — (1) James Andrew Stern, Gentleman, b.
1904 ; (2) Reginald Hubert Stern, Gentleman, b. 1906 ;
Leila Mary; and Rosemary. Res. — Bective House, Navon,
co. Meath, Ireland. Clubs— Cavalry, Army and Navy,
Hurlingham, Kildare Street (Dublin).
Lt.-Col. Sir Albert Gerald Stern, K.B.E., C.M.G. (see
his entry).
Frederick Claude Stern, Esq., O.B.E., Major (ret.) 2nd
County of London Yeomanry (Westminster Dragoons),
b. 1884; m. 1919, Sybil Alice, d. of the late Sir Arthur
Lucas. Res. — Highdown, Goring-by-Sea, Sussex ; 16
Montagu Square, W.i.
Lt.-Colonel Sir ALBERT GERALD STERN,
K.B.E., C.M.G. , Lt.-Col. Tank Corps, Chev. Legion of
Honour. Bom 1878, being the second son of James Julius
Stern, and Lucy, d. of Joseph Biedermann. Armorial bear-
ings (H. Coll., 1907 and 1928)— Or, on a bend engrailed
gules, three estoiles of the field, in the sinister chief a demi-
unicorn erased of the second, and in base a lily azure, and
a rose gules, stalked and leaved vert, enfiled with a circlet
azure, impaling the arms of Orr-Lewis, namely: — Quar-
terly, 1 and 4, per chevron argent and sable, in chief three
spear-heads gules, and in base a lion rampant of the first
(for Lewis) ; 2 and 3, ermine, three piles gules, issuant
from a chief or, thereon an annulet of the second, between
two maple leaves vert (for Orr). Mantling gules and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-unicorn as in
the arms, holding between the paws an estoile or. Badge —
A demi-unicorn erased argent, sem£e of roses gules, and
lilies azure, holding between the paws an estoile or. Motto —
" Vincit perseverantia." Married, 1922, Helen Merryday,
d. of the late Sir Frederick Orr-Lewis, 1st Baronet, and has
issue — David Gerald Stern, Esq., b. 1927; and Elizabeth
Ann. Res.— 14 South Street, Park Lane, W.
STERN (H. Coll.). Or, a griffin passant between four
roses gules, barbed and seeded proper. Mantling gules
and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a griffin
passant or, holding in the dexter claw a rose gules, slipped
and leaved proper. Motto—" Nihil sine labore."
Son of Ferdinand Stern, b. 1835 ; d. 1906 :—
Alfred Stern, Gentleman, b. . Res.— 101 Avenue
Road, Hampstead, N.W.
STERRY. Ermine, a lion rampant purpure, holding
between the paws an annulet sable, in chief a pheon vert,
between two estoiles gules, and in base an estoile of the last,
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between as many pheons vert. Mantling purpure and
argent. Crest — In front of a dexter arm embowed in
armour, garnished gold, encircled above the elbow with an
annulet or, the hand grasping a seax also proper, pommel
and hilt also or, an estoile between two pheons of the last,
Motto — " Pro rege et patria."
Sons of Rev. Francis Sterry, ofEastbury Hall, Barking,
M.A. Oxford, formerly Rector of Poltimore, b. 1834 ;
d. 1925 ; m. 1864, Augusta Emily, dau. of Hastings
Nathaniel Middleton, Esquire, of Bradford Peverell,
co. Dorset, High Sheriff of that county in 1857 : —
Sir Wasey Sterry, Knt. Bach. (1925), C.B.E. , M.A.
(Oxon.), Barrister-at-Law, Chief Judge at Khartum 1903-17,
Legal Sec. Sudan 1917, Acting Gov. -Gen. 1923, 1924, and
1925 ; Judge of H.B. M.'s Supreme Court for Egypt, 1928,
received dec. 3rd class Medjidie from H.H. the Khedive of
Egypt 1907; Order of the Nile (2nd class), b. 1866;
m. 1919, Ren6e, d. of Adrian Bonfils, of S. Sylvestre, Nice.
Postal add. — c/o The British Consulate, Alexandria, Egypt.
Francis Middleton Sterry, Esq., Capt. late R.F.A. ,
b. 1882 ; m. 1927, Mabel, d. of late Charles Wallace
Rhodes. Res.— 686 St. Patrick Street, Victoria, B.C.
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DUCKETT-STEUART, SCRYMSCOURE-STEUART-
FOTHRINGHAM.SETON-STEUART.andSTEUART-
MENZIES.
STEUART of Ballechin (Matric. on assumption of name,
1876). Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a lion rampant within a
double tressure flory counterflory gules ; 2 and 3, or, a fesse
chequy azure and argent, all within a bordure engrailed
parted per pale or and argent. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a lion's head
erased gules. Motto — "Semper fidelis."
Eld. son of John Steuart (formerly Skinner), Esq. , J. P.
and D.L. , Knight of Order of St. Gregory, b. 1837;
d. 1895 ; m. 1862, Carolina Anna, d. of Sir Albert de
Hochepied-Larpent, Bart. : —
John Malcolm Steuart Steuart, of Ballechin, co. Perth,
Esq., J. P., Capt. late Rifle Brigade, b. 1863; m. 1896,
Anastasia, d. of late Edward Madden of Dubuque, Iowa,
U.S.A. Seats — Ballechin, Ballinluig; and Tulliepowne
House, Strathtay, Perthshire. Clubs — Naval and Military,
Boodle's.
STEVEN. Gules, three chevronels braced, and in chief
a hammer between two stars argent, the centre chevronel
charged with a fleur-de-lys of the field. Mantling gules,
doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for
Crest, a demi-wyvern displayed proper, and in an escroll
over the same this Motto, " Ferro non ense." Livery —
Brown.
Eld. son of Hugh Steven, Esq., J. P. for co. of city of
Glasgow, and for co. of Ayr, b. 1829 ; m. 1870, Jessie,
dau. of Alexander Kay of Cornhill, in the county of
Lanark : —
John Steven, Gentleman, b. 1871. Postal address —
STEVENS (Orig. grant 1694, limitations extended by a
regrant in 1762). Per chevron vert and argent, two falcons
in chief or, jessed and belled of the second. Mantling vert
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
falcon displayed or, pellette".
Eld. son of the late Rev. Thomas Stevens of Brad-
- field :—
Henry Stevens, Esq., educated at Bradfield Coll. and
Trin. Coll., Cambridge, B.A. 1872, Barrister-at-Law of
the Inner Temple, appointed a General Inspector of the
Local Government Board 1890, b. 1847 ; m. 1878, Ellen
Mary Powell, eld. d. of Francis Holhed, Esq., of The
Limes, Harbledown, Kent; and has, with other issue — (1)
Henry John Henley Stevens, b. 30 June 1883; (2) Paul
Richard Bradfield Stevens, b. 14 Jan. 1887. Res. — 49
Willingdon Road, Eastbourne.
STEVENS (H. Coll.). Per chevron nebuly azure and
argent, four ears of wheat, two and two, chevronwise and in
saltire between three eagles rising all counterchanged.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a demi-eagle displayed or, on each wing
a cinquefoil between two bendlets gules, holding in the beak
two ears of wheat proper, slipped and leaved vert, a stirrup-
iron azure. Livery — Blue coat, silver buttons, drab over-
coat, red waistcoat.
Only surv. son of Henry Stevens (son of Christopher
Stevens of Pallant House, Havant), Barrister-at-Law
(Middle Temple), b. 1814 ; d. 1867; m. 1849, F. M.
Chapeau : —
Edward Tunstall Chicheley Stevens, Gentleman, b. 1863 ;
m. 1888, Mary Russell; and has issue— Henry Clowes
Chicheley Stevens, b. 1898. Res. — 707 Hoyt Street, Port-
land, Oregon, U.S.A.
Son of William Joseph Stevens, Gentleman (eld. son
of* Col. Joseph Fisher Stevens — see below), b. 1854;
d. 1914; m. 1898, M. H. Dallimore:—
Alec Joseph Stevens, Gentleman, b. 1899 ; m. 1921,
P. O. Lister. Res.—
Son of Lt.-Col. Joseph Fisher Stevens (son of Chris-
topher Stevens), b. 1815; d. 1880; m. 1844, Helen
Spiers : —
Frederick Stevens, Gentleman, b. i860 ; m. 1894, Clara
Isabel Russell; and has with other issue — (1) Francis
Joseph Stevens, Gentleman, b. 1895 ; (2) Frederick John
Arthur Stevens, Gentleman, b. 1903. Res. — Santa Fe",
Prov. de Santa Fe", Arg. Republic.
Son of Major-Gen. Arthur Stevens (son of Christopher
Stevens), b. 1821 ; d. 1895 ; m. Georgina Dickson : —
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Montague Farquhard Sheffield Stevens, b. 1859 ; m.
1896, H. A. G. , d. of Dill and widow of Ashley Allen ;
and has issue — George Richard Montague Stevens, Gentle-
man, b. 1903. Res. — New Mexico, Texas.
STEVENS (8 July 1899, H. Coll.). Per chevron gules
and argent, in chief two lotus-flowers slipped proper, and
in base a demi-eagle displayed sable. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, between two
sprigs of oak fructed proper, a demi-eagle displayed sable,
charged on each wing with an Eastern coronet or. Motto
— "Fac et spera."
Son of Capt. Charles Richard Stevens, R.E. (eld. son
of Sir Charles Cecil Stevens, K. C.S.I, —see below),
b. 1865; d. 1900; m. 1891, Emma Polglaise, d. of late
Col. C. F. James, Indian Army : —
Charles Francis Linnaeus Stevens, Esq., M.C., Major
4th (D.C.O.) Hodson's Horse, b. 1892; m. 1918, Geraldine
Norah, d. of the late Major R. T. Barton, The Royal Scots.,
and has issue — Diana Frances. Res. — Kohat, N.W.F.P.,
India.
Son of Cecil Robert Stevens, Esq., Lt.-Col. Indian
Med. Sen, b. 1867; d. 1919 ; m. 1892, Katharine, d.
of late Lt.-Col. J. Duff, of Knockleith, Turriff,
Scotland : —
Cecil James Duff Stevens, Gentleman, b. 1893; m.
Katherine Irene Richards. Res. — Chicago, U.S.A.
Son of Algernon Francis Stevens, Esq., Lt.-Col. Indian
Med. Serv., b. 1869 ; d. 1924; m. 1899, Evelyn, d. of
late Capt. Arthur Carter, Northamptonshire Regt. : —
Flight Lieut. Charles Herbert Algernon Stevens, R.A.F.,
b. 1901 ; m. 1924, Daphne Joan, d. of George J. Liddell,
of Thorpe Bay, Essex, and has issue — Geoffrey Charles
Stevens, Gentleman, b. 1927. Res. — Woodbridge, Suffolk.
Younger sons ot Sir Charles Cecil Stevens, K.C.S. I.,
B.A. (London), successively Commr. of Chota Nagpore
and of Phagalpur, Officiating Ch. Sec. to Govt, of
Bengal, and Commr. of Patna, Member of Bengal
Board of Revenue, Additional Member of Viceroy's
Council, and Chmn. of Calcutta Port Commn.,
officiated as Lt.-Gov. of Bengal, b. 1840; d. 1909;
m. 1862, Mary Ann Caroline (Res. — 15 Elmsleigh Park,
Paignton, S. Devon), d. of the late Capt. John Turner,
H.E.I.C.S.:—
Arthur Cornish Jeremie Stevens, Esq., C. B.E. , D.S. O. ,
Col. late R.E., Chief Engineer Scottish Command since
1928, b. 1874; m. 1907, Nancy, d. of the late J. W.
Morison, J. P., of Portclew, Pembrokeshire.
Henry Herbert Stevens, Esq. , Executive Engineer, Public
Works Dept. Bihar and Orissa, India (ret. 1922), b. 1876
m. 1916, Helena, d. of the late Professor John Strachan;
M.A., LL.D. (Manchester Univ.). Res. — Kingswear,,
S. Devon.
Sons of Reginald Charles Jeremie Stevens, Esq. (eld.
son of Sir John Foster Stevens— see below), b. 1871 ;
d. 1922 ; m. 1909, Kathleen Edith, ygst. d. of the Rev.
Francis Marten Cameron : —
James Foster Stevens, Esq., b. 1912.
Jeremie Cameron Stevens, Gentleman, b. 1916.
Yngr. son of Sir John Foster Stevens, Knt., Acting
Judge of High Court of Judicature at Fort William,
Bengal, 1895, and Judge 1897 (ret. 1904), b. 1845 ;
d. 1925 ; m. 1868, Frances Louisa (d. 1904), d. of Capt.
W. H. Jeremie, Indian Army : —
James Algernon Stevens, Esq., CLE., O.B.E., Indian
Imperial Customs Service (ret.), b. 1873; m. 1901, Ethel
Lucy, d. of H. N. C. Cloete, and has issue — (1) John
Reginald Cloete Stevens, Gentleman, b. 1902 ; (2) Kenneth
James Cloete Stevens, Gentleman, b. 1912. Res.—i Red-
land Park, Bristol.
Son of Charles Green Stevens : —
Frederick Haller Stevens, Gentleman, b. 1853 ; m,
Elizabeth Irwin. Res. — Clifton, Bristol.
STEVENSON (H. Coll.). Azure, a chevron between in
chief two fleurs-de-lys and in base a sun in splendour
issuant or. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a dexter hand couped at the wrist grasp-
ing a roll of parchment proper and a pipe or in saltire.
Badge — A thistle leaved and slipped, and a sprig of
hazel fructed proper in saltire, enfiled with a Baron's
coronet or. Supporters^On either side a squirrel charged
on the shoulder with a thistle leaved and slipped proper.
Motto— " Carry on."
Son of Archibald Stuart Stevenson, of Carriden,
Kilmarnock, b. ; d. 1895 ; m. Elizabeth, d. of
James Morrison : —
The late Rt. Hon. Sir James Stevenson, G.C.M.G.,
Baron Stevenson of Holmbury (7 May, 1924), Bart,
(21 Feb. 1917), Man. Dir. of John Walker and Son, Ltd.,
b. 1873 '. d. 1926 ; m. 1st, 1897, Jessie (d. 1917), d. of
James Hogarth, of Ardrossan ; 2nd, 1918, Stella (22 Old
Queen Street, Westminster), d. of William Fraser, of
Heme, Kent, and widow of Edward Johnstone. Seat —
Holmbury House, Holmbury St. Mary, Surrey.
JOHN HORNE STEVENSON, Esq., M.B.E., K.C.,
Knight of Justice of the Venerable Order of the Hospital of
St. John of Jerusalem in England, M.A. Edin., Marchmont
Herald of Arms, Member of the King's Bodyguard for Scot-
land Member of the Scots Bar. Born July 2, 1855, being the
eldest son of the late Very Rev. R. H. Stevenson, D.D. , St.
George's, Edinburgh, and Frances his wife, dau. and co-
heiress of Robert Cadell of Ratho, Midlothian (and nephew
and heir male of the late Alexander Stevenson). Ar-
morial bearings — Argent, a chevron azure, between three
falcons' heads erased gules. Mantling azure, doubled
argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand
couped, holding a laurel wreath proper. Motto — " Ccelum
non solum." Residence — 9 Oxford Terrace, Edinburgh.
Clubs — Conservative (Edinburgh), Caledonian.
STEVENSON ( L. O. , 15 April 1872). Argent, a chevron
between three fleurs-de-lys gules, on a chief invected sable
three mullets or. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest
— A dexter hand holding a wreath of laurel proper. Motto
— " Sic curre ut comprendas. "
Son of John James Stevenson, Gentleman, M.A.,
F.S.A. (Lond.), F.R.S. (Edin.), b. 1831 ; d. 1908;
m. 1861, Jane, d. of Robert Omond, M.D., of
Edinburgh : —
Arnold Stevenson, Gentleman, M.A., Fellow of Chemical
Soc. , b. 1874. Res. — 4 Porchester Gardens, London, W.
Club — Savile.
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STEVENSON (L.O.). Argent, on a chevron between
three fleurs-de-lys gules, a crescent or, on a chief wavy
sable, three mullets of the third. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a
dexter hand holding a wreath of laurel proper. Motto
— " Dum spiro spero."
Son of : —
Harold Stevenson, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Yata-latenne, Ceylon.
STEVENSON (H. Coll., n Nov. 1902). Per chevron
or and gules, two clarions in chief of the last, and a
chaplet of roses in base also gules, barbed and seeded
proper, leaved or. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a falcon, wings elevated and addorsed,
belled and jessed or, hooded gules, between two lures also
gules. Motto — " Impelle obstantia."
Sons of George Stevenson, Gentleman, of Tor House,
Matlock, b. 1834; tn. 1st, 1862, Caroline (d. ), d.
of Edward Wheat croft ; 2nd, 1893, Ellen Lucy Julia
Arthur (of Glanomera, co. Clare), d. of Rev. Lucius
Arthur of Glanomera : —
George Edward Stevenson, Gentleman, b. 1865. Res. —
Percy Stevenson, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; tn. 1907, Mabel
Dora Goodman. Res. —
ft Bertram Stevenson, Gentleman, b. 1878 ; m. 1904, Evelyn
St. Austin Tindal- Atkinson (div. 1905) ; tn. 2nd, 1906,
Adahlia Marguerite Knightsmith ; and has issue — Ellen
Mary Harriett. Res. —
STEVENSON of Knockan, co. Londonderry (U.O.).
Azure, on a fesse argent, between in chief three mullets or,
and in base, as many arrows of the last, flighted of the
second, a fleur-de-lys gules between two roses barbed and
seeded proper. Mantling" azure and argent. Crest — On
ai wreath of the colours, three roses in front of a falcon rising
all, -proper. Motto— " Sapientia." Liveiy— Light grey
lined with blue, and blue collar and cuffs, silver buttons with
crest.
Son of William Cochran Stevenson, Esq., J. P., High
Sheriff co. Londonderry, 1896 (ygst. son of James
Stevenson of Knockan, b. 1848 ; d. 1902 ; m. 1874,
Alice Tate, d. of Rev. Andrew Creery, Rector of
Kilmore and Canon of Down Cathedral : —
James Stevenson, Esq., J. P. co. Londonderry, b. 1875.
Seats— Knockan, co. Londonderry ; Ash Park, co. London-
derry. Club — Northern Counties (Londonderry).
Son of John Stevenson, Gentleman, of Lisheen, Little
Sutton, Cheshire, b. 1843; d. 1920; tn. 1st, 1875,
Eleanor Bryan (d. 1877); 2nd, 1886, Bessie O'Brien
Despard (d. 1919) : —
John Bryan Stevenson, Esq., C.M.G., Capt. Roy.
Australian Navy, b. 1876 ; m. 1914, Olive Brooke Bailey of
Hobart, Tasmania ; and has issue. Club— United Service.
JAMES STEVENSON-HAMILTON, Esquire, J. P.
and D.L. county of Lanark, Silver Medallist, London
Zoological Society, late Major 6th Inniskilling Dragoons,
Warden of the Kruger National Park, S. Africa, Member
of the Royal Company of Archers (King's Bodyguard for
Scotland). Born October 2, 1867, being the eldest son of
James Stevenson, Esquire, of Braidwood, by his wife Eliza,
the heiress of Fairholm, eldest daughter of James Hamilton
(third son of Charles Hamilton), and succeeded his mother
as heir of entail on attaining his majority in 1888. Armorial
bearings (L.O., 1867)— Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, a mullet
argent, between three cinquefoils ermine, within a bordure ot
the last (for Hamilton) ; 2 and 3, argent, a chevron between
three fleurs-de-lys gules, on a chief sable, three mullets of the
field ( for Stevenson ). U pon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a Mantling gules, doubled argent ;
and upon wreaths of his liveries are set for Crests, 1. a
hawk rising proper, belled or, holding in the dexter foot
a sword also proper, hilted and pommelled or* (for
Hamilton) ; 2. a dexter hand issuing from a cloud and hold-
ing a wreath of laurel all proper (for Steyenson). Mottoes
— "Thankful " (for Hamilton) ; " Coelum non solum " (for
Stevenson). Livery — Red and silver. Seats — Fairholm,
Larkhall ; and Kirkton, Carluke, N.B. Clubs — Army and
Navy, New (Edinburgh).
STEWARD, see FALCON-STEWARD.
STEWART, see FALCON AR-S TE WART,
HATHORN - JOHNSTON - STEWART, MURRAY -
STEWART, POYNTZ-STEWART, SHAW-STEW-
ART, and VANE-TEMPEST-STEWART.
STEWART. Or, a fess chequy argent and azure
surmounted of a bend engrailed gules, within a double
tressure flory counterflory of the last. Mantling gules,
doubled ermine. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a
pelican argent, winged or, in her piety, the nest and
young proper. Supporters — On the dexter, a savage
wreathed about the head and loins with laurel, holding
a club over his dexter shoulder all proper ; on the
sinister, a lion gules. Motto — " Virescit vulnere virtus."
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir Randolph Henry Stewart, nth
Earl of Galloway, b. 1836 ; d. 1920 ; tn. 1891, Amy
Mary (Res. — Cumloden, Newton Stewart), d. of
Anthony John Cliffe, of Bellevue, co. Wexford : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Randolph Algernon Ronald Stewart,
12th Earl of Galloway (19 Sept. 1628), and Lord Garlies,
of Scotland (19 July, 1607), Baron Stewart of Garlies,
Great Britain (6 June, 1796), Bart. (18 July, 1627), of Scot-
land, of Corsewell, and of Burray, Capt. (ret.) Scots Gds.,
b. 1892 ; tn. 1924, Philippa Fendall, d. of J. Wendell,
of New York; and has issue — Randolph Keith Reginald
Stewart, commonly called Lord Garlies, b. 1928 ; and
Lady Antonia Marian Amy Isabel. Seats — Cumloden,
Newton Stewart ; Glentrool Lodge, and Garlies Lodge,
Bargrennan, co. Kirkcudbright. Clubs — Bachelors', St.
James's, Carlton.
STEWART of Fort Stewart. Gules, a fesse chequy
argent and azure, between three lions rampant or.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a dexter hand in armour proper, holding a heart
gules. Motto — " Nil desperandum."
Second son of William Molloy Stewart, Esq., b. 1833 ;
d. 1889; tn. 1864, Ellen (d. 1917), d. of W. H. Urqu-
hart, and widow of Francis Berkeley Drummond : —
Sir Harry Jocelyn Urquhart Stewart, nth Bart.,
(2 May, 1623), Maj. (ret.) Donegal Artillery, D.L., co.
Donegal, b. 1871 ; s. his brother 1894 ; m. 1896, Isabel
Mary, d. of Col. F. S. Mansfield, D.L., of Castle Wray,
co. Donegal ; and has issue— William Francis Stewart,
Esq., b. 1901 [tn. 1923, Lucy Dorothy, d. of Archibald
Metcalfe-Smith] ; Jocelyn Harry Stewart, Esq., b. 1903 ;
Walter Annesley Stewart, Esq., b. 1907 ; Malcolm Geoffrey
Stewart, Esq., b. 1908 ; Isabel; Kathleen Mary [m. 1925,
Geoffrey Watt of Clanagh, Ramelton, co. Donegal] ; Hester
Ann Lilian; Violet Mary [m. 1926, Capt. Allister Baillie,
M.C., R.E.] ; Evelyn Frances. Seat — Fort Stewart,
Ramelton, co. Donegal.
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STEWART (L O., 1891). Or, a fesse chequy azure and
argent, between two cross crosslets fitch^e in chief, and a
garb in base gules, banded of the first. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, two hands
proper, grasping a man's heart or. Motto — " Corde et
manu."
Son of Alexander Arthur Grainger Stewart, Esquire,
Advocate, M.A. , LL. B. , b. 1867; d. 1909; m. 1895,
Emily Frances, dau. of the Hon. Lord Adam, Senator
of the College of Justice, Scotland : —
Thomas Grainger Stewart, Esq., M.C. , T.D.. Advocate,
Capt. 7/gth (Highlanders) Batt. The Royal Scots (T.A.), b.
1896. Res. — 35 Moray Place, Edinburgh; Thorntonlock
House, Innerwick, East Lothian. Club — University (Edin-
burgh).
CHARLES EDWARD STEWART, Gentleman, Bar-
rister-at-Law, Inner Temple, M.A. (Oxon. ). Born 1862, son
of late Charles Stewart, Barrister-at-Law, sometime M.P.
for Penrhyn, by his wife Emily (god-dau. of the Emperor
of Russia), d. of J. ParlamofSt. Petersburg. Arms (L.O. ,
1879) — Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a fesse chequy azure and
argent, surmounted of a lion rampant gules ; 2 and 3, azure,
three garbs or, all within a bordure argent, charged with
three . wolves' heads gules. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a man's head couped proper. Motto — "Never
unprepared." Married, 1887, Mary, only child of P. Jennings
of The Hayes, Salop ; and has Issue — Kenneth Stewart,
Gentleman, Sub-Lieut. R.N., b. 1893; Marjorie [m. 1913,
Clifford Philpot of Weston-under-Redcastle, Salop, and has
issue] ; and Katherine. Res.— 43 Ennismore Gardens, S. W.
STEWART (L.O., matric. 29 June 1910). Quarterly,
1 and 4, or, a fess chequy azure and argent, surmounted
of a lion rampant gules, armed and langued of the second,
all within a bordure of the fourth ; 2. azure, three garbs
or ; 3. argent, on a bend azure, three buckles or, the whole
within a bordure gold. Mantling azure, doubled or. Crest
— On a wreath of his liveries, a garb proper, banded gules.
Motto — " Pro rege et patria."
Sons of the late James Stewart or Sdeuard, Esq.,
Major 105th Lanarkshire Rifle Vols. (Glasgow High-
landers) of Glasgow, b. 1837 ; d. 1881 ; m. 1868, Marion
Taylor, d. of William Napier of Edinburgh: —
James Duncan Stewart, Gentleman, b. 1869; m. 1904,
Anne Outram, d. of William Cameron of Montrose ; and
has issue — Elizabeth Richardson ; and Caroline Cameron.
Res.—
William Napier Stewart, Gentleman (Arms as above,
but (Matric. L.O. 26 August, 1922, in the centre of the
quarters a crescent azure for difference) [Crest and Motto
as above], b. 1871 ; m. 1923, Flora, d. of William
Smith ; and has issue— William David Stewart, Gentleman,
b. 1923. Res. — 77 Ashdale Drive, Glasgow.
STEWART. Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, three fleurs-de-
lys within a bordure engrailed or ; 2 and 3, or, a fesse
chequy azure and argent, within a bordure gules, charged
with eight buckles of the first, over all in the centre chief
point a mullet counterchanged. Mantling azure and or.
Crest— Out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head sable,
vomiting flames proper, and charged with a mullet or.
Motto — " Avant Darnly."
Sons of Charles Frederick Stewart, Esquire, of Horn
Head, B. A., J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1871, b. 1845 ;
d. 1917; m. 1st, 1869, Elizabeth Frances (d. 1881),
second dau. of Rev. Thomas Lindesay, Rector of Upper
Cumber, co. Derry ; 2nd, 1884, Georgina Sophia,
youngest dau. of Blackwood Hamilton of Highnam,
Bray : —
Charles Frederick Stewart, Esq., J. P., D.L., co. Donegal,
Capt. late 5th Batt. R. Inniskilling Fus., b. 1870; m. 1st,
1899, Alice Mary Lydia {d. 1907), d. of late Capt. John
Keys Humfreyof Cavan-a-Cor ; 2nd, 19 10, Hildegarde Ellen
Elizabeth, d. of Frederick Lindesay; and has surv. issue —
(by 2nd marriage), Lindesay Stewart, Gentleman, b. 1913 ;
(by 1st marriage), Elizabeth Frances ; and Alice Humfrey.
Seat— Horn Head, Dunfanaghy, co. Donegal. Res. —
20 St. George's Square, Worcester.
Bertram Robert Stewart, Gentleman, b. 1886. Res. —
Richard Arthur Stewart, Gentleman, 1888. Res.—
CHARLES BALFOUR STEWART, Esquire, formerly
of Burgh, Westray, Orkney, M.A., M.B., B.C. (Cantab.),
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.(Lond.), Capt. R.A.M.C. Born July
12 1864. beine the elder son of the late Balfour Stewart of
Ballymargarvey, co. Meath, M.A. , LL.D. , F. R.S. , Professor
of Natural Philosophy, Owens' College, Manchester, and
sometime Director of Kew University, by his wife Katharine,
only child of the late Charles Stevens of Kensington Gore,
London, Solicitor. Armorial bearings— Quarterly, 1 and 4,
grand quarters, quarterly, Land iiii. , or, a lion rampant within
a double tressure flory and counterflory gules, debruised by
a ribbon sable ; ii. and iii. , azure, a ship with her sails trussed
up or (for Orkney), the whole within a bordure compony
argent and azure (for Stewart) ; 2 and 3, grand quarters,
argent, a chevron sable, charged with an otter's head erased
of the field (for Balfour of Pharay). Mantling gules,
doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a king
enthroned, holding in his dexter hand a sword, and in his
sinister a falcon all proper. Motto — "Sic fuit est et erit."
Postal address — Chalet Pomona, Blonay-sur-Vevey,
Switzerland.
STEWART (L.O. 1891). Or, a fesse chequy azure
and argent, between two leopards' faces in chief gules
and a galley in base sable, flagged of the fourth. Mantling
azure, doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a
pelican in her piety proper. Motto — "Salus per Christum."
Livery — Blue and gold.
Only surv. son of Sir David Stewart, Knight Bachelor,
of Banchory-Devenick, Lord Provost of the city of
Aberdeen, D.L. and J. P. cos. Aberdeen, Kincardine, and
city of Aberdeen, M.A., Hon. LL.D. Aberdeen, b. 1835 ;
d. 1 919 ; m. i860, Margaret Dyce, dau. of the Rev.
David Brown, M.A., D.D., Principal of the Free
Church College, Aberdeen, one of the Revisers of the
New Testament : — ,
David Brown Douglas Stewart, Esq., M.A., Col. late the
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4th Gordon Highlanders, J. P. co. Kincardine and co. of
City of Aberdeen, b. 1862 ; m. 1899, Isabella, dau. of the
late A. Brown of Bombay, sometime Member of the Indian
Council; and has issue— David Stewart, Esq., b. 1908;
Margaret Isobel Stormonth ; Katharine Dyce [m. 1928]
Geoffrey E. B. Barlow, son of the late Admiral Charles
Barlow, D.S.O.]; and Mary Irvine. Estates— Banchory-
Devenick and Leggart, in co. Kincardine. Postal address
—Banchory House, Banchory-Devenick, N.B. Clubs—
Caledonian, Royal Northern (Aberdeen).
The late CHARLES MONTAGUE DUNCAN
STEWART, Esquire, of Achnacone formerly Capt.
Colonial Forces, served in the Transvaal 1878-79,
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and in Secocoeni War, in the Zulu War, and in the
Boer War 1880-81. Born March 10, 1849, being the
eldest son of Alexander Stewart of Achnacone, b. 1809 ;
d. 1893 ; m. 1844, Mary Montague, dau. of Daniel
Wilson Davison of the Brand Hall, Salop. Armorial
bearings (L.O., June 12, 1772 ; rematric. Feb. 12,
1900)— Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a fesse chequy azure
and argent (for Stewart) ; 2 and 3, argent, a galley
sable, sails furled, oars in action proper, nagged gules
(for Lorn), all within a bordure of the last. Mantling
azure, doubled or. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries,
a unicorn's head couped argent, armed and crined or,
and in an escroll over the same this Motto, " Quhidder
will zie." Married, April 3, 1894, Amy Eveleen, dau.
of Major-Gen. Michael Bruce ; and died 1924.
STEWART (L.O., 31 Dec. 1912). Or, a fesse chequy
azure and argent, between a pelican in her piety in chief
gules, and in base a cinquefoil ermine. Mantling azure,
doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a pelican's
head and neck vulned between two wings elevated and
addorsed proper, gorged with a collar chequy azure and
argent, garnished or. Motto — "Sanguine suo."
Only son of late Alexander Stewart, Shipmaster, of
Glasgow, *. 1841 ; d. 1878 ; m. 1875, Euphemia
Hamilton, eldest d. of Robert Allan, Schoolmaster, of
Stonehouse, Lanarkshire: —
John Alexander Stewart, Gentleman, F.S.A. Scot., and
Hon. Western Secretary of the Stewart Society, b. 1877.
Post. add. — 104 Cheapside Street, Glasgow.
STEWART (1 May 1807, U.O.). Or, a fesse chequy
argent and azure, between three lions rampant gules.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, a griffin's head couped proper. Motto— " For
ward."
Son of Rev. Henry Stewart, D.D., of Mount Blakeney
co. Limerick, b. 1836; d. 1896; m. 1861, Martha
Angelina, only d. of Rev. Edward Michael Hamilton •—
Rev. Edward Hamilton Stewart, M.A. (Camb ) b 1862 •
m 1896 Constance, eldest d. of late John Henry Gilchrist-
Clark of Speddock ; and has surv. issue— Henry Robert
Stewart, Gentleman, b. 1903; Emily Hilda; and Eileen
Constance. Seat— Dromisken, co. Louth. Pes —Court
Hill, Potterne, Devizes, Wilts.
Sons of Rt. Hon. George Francis Stewart. P C of
Summerhill, Dir. Bank of Ireland, Pres. of Surveyors'
Institution, D.L. co. Leitrim (High Sheriff 1892) b
1851 ; d. 1928 ; m. 1881, Georgiana Lavinia d of
Rear-Admiral Richard Robert Quin, of Summerhill
Torquay, son of Lord George Quin ; and grandson of
1st Marquess of Headfort : —
Clements George Stewart, Gentleman, b. 1882 ; m iqi2
Ellen, d. of late Thomas Eades Walker, M.P., of Lynderl
House, Lynden Gardens, London ; and has issue— Thorn is
Clements Stewart, Gentleman, b. 1913 ; Robert Jasper
Beresford Stewart, Gentleman, b. 1915 ; Henry George
Stewart, Gentleman, b. 1916. Seat— Summerhill, Killinev
co. Dublin. ''
Robert Henry Rynn Stewart, Esq., Lieut, late R.N R
B.A. (Oxon.), F.S.I., b. 1883; m. 1915. Edith Henrietta'
d. of the late Col. Evelyn Martin, Roy. Irish Fus. ; and had
issue— Robert Rynn Stewart, Gentleman, b. 1916 ; Colin
Mary; and Sheila Dorothy. Res.— Kildoon, Killiney, co.
Dublin ; 6 Leinster Gardens, Dublin. Clubs— Kildare
Street (Dublin), Royal St. George Yacht (Kingstown).
[Mr. Robert Henry Rynn Stewart is a great-grandson of
Henry Stewart of Tyrcallen, to whom the following arms
were granted 20th of February 1799, viz:— Quarterly, r. or,
a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory
gules (Scotland) ; 2. or, a fesse chequy argent and azure
(Stuart) ; 3. argent, a saltire engrailed sable, between four
roses gules, barbed and seeded proper (Lennox) ; 4. azure,
a lion rampant argent, ducally crowned or (Macduff), the
whole within a bordure compony argent and azure. Crest
—A griffin's head proper. Motto— " Forward." Ulster's
Office, however, holds the opinion that this Patent of 1799
is superseded by the later one of 1807.]
STEWART of Ardvorlick (L.O., 1802 and 1891).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a lion rampant, within a double
tressure flory counterflory gules ; 2. or, a fesse chequy azure
and argent, in chief a mullet gules ; 3. argent, a saltire en-
grailed between four roses gules, barbed and seeded vert, all
within a bordure engrailed compon£e azure and of the first.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — Upon a wreath
of his liveries, a dexter naked arm issuant, grasping a sword
in bend sinister, all proper, pommel and hilt or. Motto (in
an escroll above the crest) — " Deo juvante vinco."
Second and only surv. son of William Stewart, Esq.,.
Major, late 10th Bengal Lancers, Governor H.M.
Prisons, Scotland, b. 1859 ; d. 1918 ; tn. 1891, Lily,
dau. of A. C. MacLaren, M.R.C.S., of 60 Harley Street'
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vorlick, b. 1904. Seat — Ardvorlick, Lochearnhead, in the
co. of Perth. Club — New (Edinburgh).
STEWART (L.O., 1888). Or, a fesse chequy be-
tween two mullets in chief and a crescent in base gules.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — A demi-lion
rampant proper, holding between his paws a mullet gules.
Motto — " Hinc orior." Livery — Blue and yellow.
Son of James Logan Stewart, Gentleman, b. 1866;
d. 1898 ; m. 1892, Hon. Eveline Mary, sister of the 13th
Baron Dormer : —
Douglas Dormer Stewart, Gentleman, late 10th Hussars,
b. 1897; tn. 1928, Doreen Dalziel, d. of William Frederick
Greenwell. Res. Alltyrodyn, Llandyssul, South Wales.
Club — Cavalry.
JAMES STIRLING STEWART, Gentleman. Born
June 10, 1871, being the eldest son of James Stewart, Esq.,
ot Kippendavie. Armorial bearings— Or, a fesse chequy
azure and argent, between a horseshoe sable in chief and a
lymphad, sails furled, oars in action, flags and pennon flying,
all proper in base. Mantling azure, doubled or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion or, holding in the paws
a battleaxe proper. Motto — "Audax in recto. " Married,
March 3, 1897, Margaret Augusta Sofia, only dau. of
Henry Peters ; and has had Issue — James Henry Stewart,
Gentleman, b. Dec. 19, 1897; killed in action 19 17; and
Eileen [m. Francis Myles Brown].
STEWART late of Garvocks (L.O., 1876). Or, a fesse
chequy azure and argent, between a horseshoe sable in
chief and in base a lymphad, sails furled, oars in action
proper, flags and pennon flying gules. Mantling azure,
doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a demi-
lion holding in his paws a battleaxe proper. Motto —
" Audax in recto."
Sons of James Stewart, Esq., of Garvocks, J. P., D.L.
cos. Ayr and Renfrew, M.P. for Greenock, b. 1827;
d. 1895 ; m. 2nd, 1868, Margaret Sandilands (d. 1920),
d. of William Stirling: —
James Stirling Stewart, Gentleman, formerly of Quarter,
co. Ayr q.v.).
Patrick Douglas Stewart, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. Res. of
Officers, late 3rd Dragoon Guards, served S. Africa (Queen's
Medal, 4 clasps, King's Medal, 2 clasps), and Great War
formerly M.P. for Greenock, J. P. and D.L. cos. Ayr and
Renfrew, by his second wife Margaret Sandilands, sixth
dau. of William Stirling and granddau. of John Stirling
(desp. twice, D.S,0.) [Arms as above, and (matric. L.O.
11 Nov. 1913) a bordure of the second for difference],
b. 1876; in. 1913, Mildred, second d. of James Cruddas and
widow of Thomas Walker, of Crosbie Tower, Troon, N.B.
Res. — Chadshunt Hall, Kineton. co. Warwick. Club —
Cavalry.
STEWART of Ballymenagh (U.O.). Or, a fesse chequy
argent and azure, between three lions rampant gules.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a griffin's head couped proper. Motto —
"Forward." Livery — Blue and white.
Sons of Rev. Henry William Stewart, M.A. (Trin.
Coll., Dub.), Chancellor of the Cathedral of Holy
Trinity, co. Down, b. 1834 ; d. 19 10 ; m. i860,
Fanny (d. 191 1), d. of the Ven. Arthur Palmer, D.D.,
Archdeacon of Toronto : —
Edward Michael Stewart, Gentleman, b. 1864 ; tn. 1918,
Helen, d. of George Imray, of Grantown-on-Spey and
has issue — Frances Marion Eugenie. Estates —
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Ballymenagh, co. Tyrone; Corcam, co. Donegal; Ballitib-
bott, co. Cork. AVr.— Knockbreda Park, Belfast. Club —
Royal Ulster Yacht (Bangor, co. Down).
Arthur Henry Stewart, Gentleman, b. 1869; m. 1891,
Alice, d. of Arthur W. Mosse, of Castletown, co. Kilkenny.
Res.—
Pakenham Thomas Stewart, Gentleman, B.A., B. E. , b,
1 87 1 ; m. 1901, Mary Dupre\ d. of John George Fennell-
Fennell, of Yarra Grange, Melbourne. Res. — ■
Rev. William Stewart, B.A., Clerk in Holy Orders, b.
1876. Res. — Chetwode Vicarage, Buckingham.
James Robert Stewart, Gentleman, b. 1878.
John Alexander Stewart, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; m. 1904,
Lydia Christina Malcolm.
STEWART (L.O. , matric. 30 June 1913, as descending
from Stewart of Baldorran, arms having been previously
matriculated by another branch of the family). Quarterly,
1 and 4, or, a lion rampant gules, armed and langued
azure, within a double tressure flory counterflory gules;
.or, a fess chequy azure and argent, in chief a mullet
gules ; 3. argent; a saltire engrailed between four roses
gules, barbed and seeded vert, all within a bordure com-
ponee engrailed argent and gules, the latter charged with
mullets silver. Mantling gules, doubled or. Crest— On a
wreath of his liveries, a dexter cubit arm in armour, the
hand naked and grasping a sword in bend sinister proper,
hilted and pommelled or. Motto — " Deo juvante vinco."
Only son of the late Charles Duncan Stewart of Pointe
Coupee, Louisiana, U.S.A. , b. 1815 ; d. 1885 ; m. 1845,
Julia, d. of Senator John Black, Justice of Supreme
Court of Mississippi : —
John Black Stewart, Gentleman, b. 1855 ; m. 1880, Eliza-
beth, d. of Jay Kirk Busby of Philadelphia. Res. — 17 West
56th Street, New York. Postal address — c/o National City
Bank of New York, 11 Waterloo Place, S.W.i. Club— St.
Anthony (New York).
STEWART. Or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, be-
tween in chief two garbs of the second and in base an Indian
crown gules ; the escutcheon charged with his badge of
Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm couped below the elbow
and erect, vested gules, holding in the hand a dagger
proper, hiked or. Motto (over)—" Pro rege et lege."
Only son of Major-Gen. Sir Norman Robert Stewart,
C.B., 2nd Bart., b. 1851 ; d. 1926 ; m. 1875, Ada. dau-
of P. W. Hewitt of Bombay: —
Sir Douglas Law Stewart, 3rd Bart. (ii4 June, 1881),
Ind. Police Service, b. 1878 ; m. 1903, Lilan Dorothea, d.
of F. W. Quarry. Postal address— do Lady Stewart, 18
Freeland Road, Ealing, W.
MACTAGGART-STEWART (L.O., 1895). Quarterly,
1 and 4, or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, sur-
mounted of a bend engrailed gules, charged with three
salmon of the first, in the sinister chief point a buckle, all
within a double tressure flowered and counterflowered of
the fourth (for Stewart) ; 2 and 3, argent, a bend sable
between two owls proper (for MacTaggart). Mantling
azure, doubled or. Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries,
a demi-lion rampant, holding in his dexter paw a buckle
or. Motto (over the crest) — " Suffibulatus majores sequor."
Only surv. son of Sir Mark John MacTaggart Stewart,
first Baronet, of Southwick, in tke Stewartry of Kirk-
cudbright, and of Ardwell and Blairderry, co. Wigtown,
V.D., J. P., and D.L., b. 1834; d. 1923; m. 1866,
Marianne Susanna, only child of John Orde Ommanney
by his wife the dau. and heiress of Sir John MacTaggart ,
Bart., of Ardwell, in accordance with whose will Sir
Mark and Lady Stewart assumed the additional sur-
name and arms of MacTaggart : —
Sir Edward Orde MacTaggart-Stewart, 2nd Bart. (7 Oct.
1892), Capt. Res. of Officers Grenadier Guards, J. P., D.L.
Wigtownshire, b. 1883 ; m. 1917, Hon. Margaret Selina
Flora Maud, d. of 3rd Baron Donington ; and has issue —
Jean Susanna Flora ; and Faith Agnes Devorguilla. Seats
— Ardwell, Wigtownshire, N.B. ; and Knockishee, Glenluce.
Clubs — Carlton, New (Edinburgh).
STEWART of Athenry and Ballygawley Park (28 Nov.
1808, U.O. ). Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a lion rampant azure,
within a double tressure flory counterflory vert ; 2 and 3,
or, a fesse chequy argent and azure, in chief a portcullis
sable, the whole within a bordure gobony argent and vert.
Mantling or and azure. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a unicorn's head or, horned and crined argent.
Motto — " Forward. "
Sons of Sir John Marcus Stewart, 3rd Bart., D.L.
co. Tyrone (High Sheriff 1858), late of the 6th
Dragoons, Gentleman Usher to the Duke of Abercorn,
K.G. , when Lord-Lieut, of Ireland, b. 1830 ; d. 1905 ;
m. 1856, Annie Coote, d. and coh. of George Powell
Houghton of Kilmannock, co. Wexford : —
Sir Hugh Houghton Stewart, 4th Bart. (21 June 1803), J. P.
and D.L. (High Sheriff 1903) co. Tyrone, Brig. -Gen. 1914,
late Lt.-Col. and Hon. Col. comdg. 3rd Batt. Royal Innis-
killing Fus. and Maj. Reserve of Officers, formerly Capt. 2nd
Batt. Royal Irish Rifles, served in S. Africa 1901-2, and
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hurst, b. 1858 ; m. 1st, 1915, Amy (d. 1924), d. of the late
Walpole Eyre Greenwell, and widow of Frederick Charles
Caldwell ; 2nd, 1925, Agatha Mary, d. of the late Robert
Rutherford Morton, of Halstead, Essex. Seats — Bally-
gawley Park and Lough M'Rory Lodge, co. Tyrone.
Town res. — 1 Hyde Park Place, W.2. Club — Naval and
Military.
George Powell Stewart, Esq., late D.A.A.G. Jersey, Lt.-
Col. Royal Inniskilling Fus. .served in Burmah 1891-2, and
in S. Africa 1900-2, b. 1861 ; m. 1895, Florence Maria
Georgina, d. of the late Col. Sir James Godfrey, A.D.C.,
of Grainville Manor, St. Saviour's, Jersey; and has had
issue — (1) John Houghton Stewart, Gentleman, Lieut. R.
Inniskilling Fus., b. 1895 ; killed in action 1916 ; (2) Hugh
Charlie Godfrey Stewart, Gentleman, Lieut. R. Inniskilling
Fus. ,b. 1895; and Mary. Res. — Grainville Manor, Jersey.
Cosmo Gordon Stewart, Esq., C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O.,
late Col. R.A., served in Chitral 1895, in Egypt 1897, again
in 1898, in Nile Expedition 1899, in S. Africa 1899-1902,
and during the European War 1914 (wounded, despatches,
C.M.G. , Croix de Guerre), b. 1869; m. 19 11, Gladys Berry,
d, of late Dr. J. H. Honeyman of Auckland, N.Z. ; and
has issue— Charles Cosmo Bruce Stewart, Gentleman,
b. 1912. Res. — Downlands, Sway, Hants. Club — Naval
and Military.
Rev. Julian Leslie Stewart, Vicar of Staplefield, Hayward's
Heath, Sussex, from 1909, b. 1873; m. 1904, Henrietta
Georgiana, d. of the late Col. Henry Lane, D.L. , of Broad-
oak, Bexhill. Res. — The Vicarage, Staplefield, Hayward's
Heath, Sussex.
Son of Hugh Stewart, Esq., late Capt. 22nd Foot, and
formerly Governor of Kilkenny Prison, b. 1840 ; d.
1909; m. 1874, Harriet Emily, d. of the Rev. Howard
St. George of St. John's, co. Down : —
Herbert St. George Stewart, Gentleman, Lieut. 6th Batt.
R. Inniskilling Fus., b. 1888; m. 1922, Eileen Elizabeth, d.
of Tom Burberry, of Basingstoke. Res. —
Son of Sir Hugh Stewart, 2nd Bart., M.P. co. Tyrone,
b. 1792; d. 1854; m. 1837, Elizabeth, d. of Rev Henry
Lucas St. George of Dromore, co. Tyrone : —
Henry Lucas St. George Stewart, Esq., late Lt.-Col. 3rd
Batt. Highland L.I., formerly Lieut. 74th Highlanders, b.
1847 ; m. 1875, Margaret Smyth (d. 1877), d. of John Kerr
of Heathfield, Greenock. Res. — Hermitage, Blackrock,
Dublin, Clubs — Royal St. George Yacht, Kildare Street.
Sons of George Vesey Stewart, Esq., M.B.E., J. P., of
Martray, New Zealand, emigrated to New Zealand and
founded there the Stewart Special Settlements, Kati
Kati, of emigrants from the North of Ireland, b. 1832 ;
d. 1920; m. 1st, 1856, Margaret Torrens (d. 1914), d.
of John Rowley Miller of Moneymore, co. Derry ; 2nd,
1919, Alice Stein : —
Mervyn Archdale Stewart, Gentleman, b. 1856; m. 1881,
Phcebe, d. of Robert H. Gledstanes ; and has had issue —
George Cecil Stewart, Gentleman, b. 1883 ; killed in action
1918 ; Mary Sophia Ethel [m. 1918, Robert R. Turner];
and Evelyn Frances. Res. — Edgecumbe Road, Tauranga,
New Zealand.
John Rowley Miller Stewart, Gentleman, b. 1862 ; m. 1st,
1886, Ellen Louisa(rf. I9i2),d. of John Furniss, of Auckland,
New Zealand ; 2nd, 1913, Louise Beatrice, d. of Thomas
G. Travis, of Dunedin, N.Z.; and has issue — Mervyn
Oswald Stewart, Gentleman, b. 1888 ; George Leslie Stewart,
Gentleman, b. 1893; Trevor Stewart, Gentleman, b. ;
Adela Louisa ; Florence ; Elise ; Rita ; and Doris ; and
(by 2nd marriage) — John Rowley Miller Stewart, Gentle-
man, b. 1914. Res. —
Hugh Alexander Montgomery Moore Stewart, Esq., J. P.,
b. 1868 ; m. 1891, Susan, d. of the late W. C. Clark of
Hobart ; and has issue — James Edward Frederick Vesey
Tasman Stewart, Gentleman, b. ; Hugh Alexander
Murray Stewart, Gentleman, b. ; Gilbert Harry
Stewart, Gentleman, b. ; Christina Martina; and
Myrtle. Res. — Papomoa, New Zealand.
Andrew Charles Henry Arbuthnot Stewart, Gentleman,
b. 1870. Res. —
William Nassau Stewart, Gentleman, b. 1873 ; m. 1920,
May Eveline, d. of the late Luther Wright, of Bradford.
Res. — 28 Pollen Street, Auckland, New Zealand.
Son of Hugh Stewart, Esq., Capt. late R.A. , J. P. New
Zealand, b. 1841 ; d. 1909; m. 1870, Adela Blanche
(d. 1910), d. of Major James Anderson, D.L. , of
Havering Grange : —
Rev. Mervyn James Stewart, F. R.G.S. , formerly Capt.
4th Batt Duke of Cornwall's L.I., b, 1871 ; m. 1910,
Margaret Emma, second d. of Frederick Jeffray Steuart
of New Plymouth, N.Z. ; and has issue — (r) Hugh St. Clair
Stewart, Gentleman, b. 1910; (2) David Stewart, Gentle-
man, b. 1912 ; Mary Jeffray; and Audrey Mervyn. Res. —
Manuden Vicarage, Stansted, Essex.
ROBERT BRUCE STEWART, Gentleman, B.A.,
Magdalen College, Oxford, Chief of the Stewarts of Lorn,
Appin, and Ardsheal. Born April 23, 1863, being the eldest
surviving son of the late John Stewart of Lincoln's Inn,
Barrister-at-Law, by his wife, fourth dau. of the late Thomas
Forbes Winslow. Armorial bearings (L.O. , 12 June 1772).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, a fesse chequy azure and argent (for
Stewart) ; 2 and 3, argent, a galley, her sails trussed up
and oars in action sable (for Lorn). Above the shield
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling
gules, doubled argent ; and on a wreath of his liveries is
set for Crest, a unicorn's head issuing out of a wreath
argent, maned, horned, and bearded or ; on a scroll above,
this Motto, "Quhidder will zie" ; and on a compartment
below the shield are placed for Supporters — Two roebucks
proper. Livery — Light blue, with gold facings. Residence —
4A Launceston Place, W. 8. Club — Union.
STEWART of Calderpark (L.O., 1868). Parted per
bend or and argent, a fesse chequy azure and of the second,
in chief a stag's head couped of the third. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a
pelican in her piety feeding her young gules. Motto —
" Vulnere viresco."
Son of the late James Reid Stewart, Esq., of Calder-
park, J. P., D.L., Hon. Col. Lanarksh. Vol. Art.,
d. 1896; m. 1850, Jane, ygst. d. of James Murdoch: —
Stanley Reid Stewart, Gentleman, b. 1863. Post. add. —
c/o Mrs. Reid Stewart, 19 Park Terrace, Glasgow.
STEWART (Conf. U.O., 1910). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
or, a bend compony argent and azure, between two lions-
rampant gules ; 2 and 3, argent, a saltire gules. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
dragon statant or. Motto — " Metuenda corolla draconis."
Livery — Dark blue, orange facings.
Surv. sons of Alexander John Robert Stewart, Esq.,
J. P., D.L. , High Sheriff co. Donegal 1853, and co.
Down 1861, b. 1827 ; d. 1904 ; m. 1851, Isabella Rebecca
(d. 1914), sixth d. of Rt. Hon. Hector John Graham
Toler, 2nd Earl of Norbury: —
Charles Hector Stewart, Gentleman, b. 23 May 1853 ; m.
1910, Minnie, d. of William Barwell. Res. — 6 York Place
Mansions, W.
George Lawrence Stewart, Gentleman, b. Sept. 1861 ; m.
1911, Emma May, only d. of Bradford Hardinge, H.M.
Bengal C.S. Res. — 129 Ashley Gardens, S.W.
Cecil George Graham Stewart, Gentleman, b. 14 June
1868 ; m. 1916, Edith Rede, d. of Robert Orford Buckley.
Res.— 9 Zetland House, Marloes Road, W.8.
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STEWART (L.O., 12 June 1772 and 1908). Quarterly, 1
and 4, or, a fesse chequy azure and argent (Stewart) ; 2 and
3, argent, a galley sable, sails furled, oars in action proper,
flagged gules (Lome), all within a bordure engrailed vert
charged with three crescents gold. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, an unicorn's head couped
argent, armed andcrinedor. Motto — " Quhidder will zie."
Eld. son of Alexander Stewart of Bombay, b. ; d.
; m. , Elizabeth Dalziell, d. of Gen. Sir John
Cheape, G.C.B. :—
James Cheape Stewart, Gentleman, b. , Res. —
STEWART of Kinlochmoidart (L.O., 10 April 1906).
or. Creat — On a wreath of his liveries, a unicorn's head
couped argent, horned gules. Motto — " Pass forward."
Eld. son of Robert Stewart, Esq., J. P. cos. Renfrew
and Midlothian, J. P. and D.L. co. Inverness, b. 1825;
d. 1909 ; m. 1856, Margaret, d. of late William Steven-
son : —
John Charles Stewart, Gentleman, b. 1858; m. 1890,
Anna Mary, d. of Lt.-Col. Babington, late 7th Hussars, of
Brooklands, Hants. ; and has issue — Lt.-Col. Robert Neil
Stewart O.B.E., M.C., b. 1891 ; and Sybil Maud [m.
19 14, Kenneth Meiklejohn, Q.O. Cameron Highlanders].
Seat — Kinlochmoidart, co. Inverness. Clubs — New
University, New (Edinburgh).
PUR VES-STE WART (H.Coll., 23 Dec. 1920). Argent,
on a bend gules, between in chief a Saracen's head in
profile couped at the neck proper, banded of the field,
and in base a portcullis sable, chained of the second,
a rod of ^Esculapius or. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant gules,
charged with a rod of /Esculapius erect gold, and holding
in the dexter paw a thistle slipped and leaved proper.
Motto—" Straight and forward."
Son of the late John Stewart, Esq., J. P., of Edin-
burgh, d. 1924 : —
Sir James Purves Purves-Stewart, K.C.M.G. (1918),
C.B. (mil., 1916), M.D., F.R.C.P., Knight of Grace of the
Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, Comdr.
Order of St. Sava (Serbia), served S. Africa, and Great
War, Sen. Physician Westminster Hospital, b. 1869 ;
assumed by Deed Poll, 1922, the additional surname of
Purves ; m. 19 10, Elizabeth Phipps, d. of late William
Franks, of Liverpool. Res. — 8 Buckingham Street,
Buckingham Gate, S.W.
STEWART of Balnakeilly (L.O.). Quarterly, 1 and
4, or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, surmounted by
a lion rampant gules, armed and langued of the second ;
Or, a fesse chequy azure and argent between three cat-a-
mountain heads affrontee gules. Mantling azure, doubled
2 and 3, azure, three garbs or, the whole within a bordure
parted per saltire argent and sable. Mantling gules,
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doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a dexter
hand couped at the wrist holding a dagger erect in pale
proper. Motto — " Nunquam non paratus." Livery —
Dark blue, white facings.
Eld. s. of Henry Black Stewart, Esq., of Balnakeilly,
J, P., b. 1808; d. 1881 ; m. 1846, Mary Forbes Kinloch,
d. of Capt. James Hood, 93rd Highlanders: —
Alexander Blair Stewart, Esq., J. P. andD.L. Perthsh.,
late Hon. Maj. 3rd Batt. Roy. Highlanders ("Black
Watch"), b. 26 Nov. 1849. Seat — Balnakeilly, Pitlochry,
N.B. Clubs — Carlton, Bachelors', New (Edinburgh).
STEWART of Harpenden (H. Coll.). Per fesse or,
and chequy argent and azure, in chief on a pale of the
third between two lymphads sails furled sable, a port-
cullis of the first. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a lymphad as in the arms,
between two fleurs-de-lys or. Motto — " There remaineth
a rest."
Son of Rev. A. Stewart, Congregational Minister,
at Barnet, b. 1790 ; d. 1874 ; m. 1824 : —
Halley Stewart, Esq., J. P. Sussex, M.P. Spalding
1887-95, and Greenock 1906-10, b. 1838 ; m. 1865, Jane
[d. 1924), d. of Joseph Atkinson, of Upper Norwood, S.E. ;
and has surv. issue — Percy Malcolm Stewart, Esq.,
O.B.E., J. P. co. Bedford, b. 1872 [m. 1st, , Cordelia
(d. 1906), d. of Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Compton-Rickett,
D.L., M.P. ; 2nd, , Beatrice, d. of Joseph Pratt, of
High Firs, Brenchley, Kent ; and has issue — 3 sons ; and
2 daus. (Res.— 4 Templewood Avenue, Hampstead,
N.W.3)] ; Stewart, Gentleman, b. ; and
1 dau. Res. — The Red House, Harpenden, Herts. Club
— National Liberal.
STEWART (L.O., 1672 ; rematric. 1927). Or, a
fess chequy azure and argent between three cross
crosslets fitchee in chief and as many cushions in base
gules, all within a bordure engrailed of the second
(Stewart of Drummin). Mantling azure, doubled or.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, two hands holding a
heart proper. Mottoes—" Corde et manu " (above the
crest) ; " Dinna forget " (below the arms). Livery —
Dark blue cloth coat, with scarlet facings, cuffs and
collar.
Second son of Surgeon-General Ludovick Charles
Stewart, of 5 St. George's Terrace, Regent's Park,
N.W., b. 1819 ; d. 1889 J w- 1852, Emma, d. of
George Ray, Sittingbourne, Kent : —
Rev. Hugh Fraser Stewart, D.D. (Cantab.), Clerk in
Holy Orders, Fellow of Trinity College, Fellow of Eton,
Reader in French in the University of Cambridge,
b. 1863 ; m. 1902, Jessie Graham, d. of William Graham
Crum, Esq., J. P. of Thornliebank, Renfrewshire, and has
issue — Ludovick Drumin Stewart, Gentleman, b. 1908 ;
Jean Margaret ; Katharine Fraser ; Frideswide Frances
Emma ; and Margaret Campbell. Res. — Trinity College
Cambridge ; Girton Gate, Cambridge.
STEWART (L.O. ). Or, a fess chequy azure and argent,
surmounted of a bend invected sable, charged with three
cross crosslets fitchee of the third, in dexter chief point a
canton gyronny of eight of the first and fourth. Mantling
azure, doubled or. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a
demi-lion rampant gules, armed and langued azure. Motto
— " Sequamurleonem." Livery- Blue, with yellow facings.
Eldest son of Col. Thomas Brown Stewart, late 30th
Regt. and R.A.S.C, *. 1841 ; d. 1924; m. 1st, 1872,
Margaret Millborough (d. 1893), d. of Sigismond de
Pass ; 2nd, 1904, Maude, d. of Henry Tinker of
Huddersfield : —
Archibald Thomas Stewart, Esq., O.B.E. (mil.), Comdr.
(ret.) R.N., Chev. Legion of Honour, Comdr. Order of the
Nichan Iftikar (Tunis), h. 1876; m. 1913, Agnes Herbert,
d. of the :late James B." Thorpe, of Port Erin, I.O.M.
Res.— Langness, Bush Hill, Winchmore Hill, Middx.
STEWART (L.O.). Or, a fess engrailed chequy azure
and argent, between a stag's head caboshed sable in chief,
and an escallop of the last in base. Mantling azure,
doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a lion's
head erased gules, armed and langued azure. Motto —
" Semper fidelis."
Son of : —
George SJeinson Stewart, Esq., M.C., Captain Highland
L.I., b. . Postal address —
STEWART (L.O.). Or, a fess chequy azure and
argent, surmounted of a bend invected gules, charged
with a crescent of the first, between three men's hearts
of the fourth, each within a fetterlock sable, two in chief
and one in base. Mantling azure, doubled or. Crest —
On a wreath of his liveries, a unicorn's head erased
argent, armed and maned or. Motto — •" Avant."
Son of : —
James Allan Stewart, Esq., O.B.E., Capt. Royal Scots
Fusiliers, b. . Res. —
STEWART nf Balgownie (L.O.). Or, a fess chequy
azure and argent, between a Roman charioteer driving
a chariot with two horses in chief, and in base a
demi-figure of St. Kentigern, bearing in the sinister hand
a crozier, the dexter hand raised in benediction all
proper. Mantling azure, doubled or. Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand couped at the wrist
holding a sword erect in pale proper, hilted and pom-
melled or. Motto — " Metue nunquam."
Eld. son of Sir James Watson Stewart, 1st Bart.,
b. 1852 ; d. 1922 ; m. 1883, Marion Symington, d.
of Rev. Alexander Young, of Darvel, co. Ayr : —
Sir Alexander Watson Stewart, 2nd Bart. (10 Dec.
1920), of Balgownie, co. Dumbarton, b. 1886. Seat —
Balgownie, Banchory, co. Kincardine.
STEWART (L.O.). Or, a fess chequy azure and
argent, between a crescent accompanied by two quatre-
foils in chief, and in base a buckle all sable. Mantling
azure, doubled or. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries,
the stump of an oak-tree sprouting proper. Motto —
" Resurgam."
Son of : —
William Burton Stewart, Esq., B.A., Major Lothian
and Border Horse, b. . Res. —
STEWART (L.O.). Or, a fess chequy azure and
argent, between two chess-rooks in chief sable, and in
base a cross flory of the second. Mantling azure, doubled
or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a demi-savage
wreathed about the head and middle with laurel, holding
a club over his sinister shoulder proper, all between
two wings erect or. Motto — " Nil desperandum."
Son of Alexander Stewart, of Huntly, b. 1845 ; d.
1895 ; m. 1882, Ann, d. of William Blomfield, of
Dikey, nr. Diss, Norfolk : —
William Stewart Stewart, Gentleman, Hon. Game
Warden, Assam, b. 1883 ; m. 1914, Hester Charlotte, d.
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of Capt. O. C. B. D. Walcot, J.P., of Bitterley Court,
Salop ; and has issue — (1) William Walcot Stewart,
Gentleman, b. 1915 ; (2) Alexander Walcot Stewart,
Gentleman, b. 1922. Res. — Jaipur, Assam, India; Great
Ness House, Salop.
STEWART-BAM of Ards (R.L. 1910, U.O.). Quar-
terly, 1 and 4, per pale sable and or, barry of four counter-
changed, on a chief ermine, a thistle, slipped and leaved,
between two dice proper (Bam) ; 2 and 3, or, a bend
counter-compony argent and azure, between two lions
rampant gules, in the chief point a crescent of the third,
and (for distinction) a canton of the fourth (Stewart).
Mantling sable and or. Crests — 1. upon a wreath of the
colours, a thistle, leaved and slipped proper, between two
ostrich feathers or (Bam) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a
dragon statant or, charged with a crescent, as in the arms,
and (for distinction) charged on the wing with a cross crosslet
gules (Stewart). Motto — " Metuenda corolla draconis."
Son of J. A. Bam of Cape Town, M.L.A. for Cape
Town, b. ; d. ; m. , Maria Frederika, d. of
van Blommestein of Cape Town : —
Lt.-Col.SirPieter Canzius van Blommestein Stewart-Bam,
O.B.E., Knt. Bach. (1907), J. P. co. Donegal and for Cape
Colony, Lt.-Col. London Regt., served in S. African
War (medal), late Senior Memb. Cape Legislative Assembly
for Cape Town, Chairman of the Executive Council of the
Imperial Exhibition 1915, b. 1869; m. 1910, Ena Dingwall
Tasca, d. and h. of late Alexander George John Stewart
of Ards, co. Donegal, Ireland; and has issue — Alexander
Pieter Canzius van Blommestein Stewart-Bam, Esq., t>.
1914 ; Patrick John van Blommestein Stewart-Bam, Esq.,
b. 1920 ; Patricia May Julia van Blommestein ; Ena Mary
Isabel van Blommestein ; and Molly Phyllis Tasca van
Blommestein. Res. — Ards, Cashelmore, co. Donegal,
Ireland ; Laurencetown House, Ducks Hill, Northwood,
Middx. ; Bow's Buildings, St. George's Street, Cape Town.
Clubs — Sports, Royal Automobile, City (Cape Town).
STEWART-LIBERTY (R.L., 15 Mar. 1918, H. Coll,).
Arms of Liberty : — Party per fesse azure and gules, in
chief a tower between two fleurs-de-lys, and in base a
lion passant all or. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, in front of a tower gules, a lion
passant holding in the dexter fore-paw a fleur-de-lys both
or. Motto—" Libertas."
Son of Donald Stewart, M.D., of Nottingham, 6.
1843 ; d. 1914 ; m. 1883, Ada, d. of the late Arthur
Liberty, of Nottingham, and sister of the late Sir
Arthur Lasenby Liberty : —
Capt. Ivor Stewart-Liberty, M.C., M.A. (Oxon.), Bucks.
Batt. Oxford and Bucks. L.I., J.P. and C.C. Bucks.,
Barrister-at-Law Inner Temple, who assumed by R.L.,
15 Mar. 1918, the additional surname and the arms of
Liberty, b. 1887 ; m. 1913, Evelyn, d of Canon C. O.
Phipps, of Aylesbury ; and has issue — Arthur Ivor
Stewart-Liberty, Gentleman, b. 1916; Charles Donald
Stewart-Liberty, Gentleman, b. 1917; Susan; Jane; and
Faith. Res. — Lee Manor, The Lee, Bucks. ; 25 Great
Marlborough Street, W.i. Club — New University.
STEWART-MACKENZIE of Seaforth (L.O., T890).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, a stag's head caboshed or
(Mackenzie of Seaforth and Kintail) ; 2 and 3, or, a fesse
chequy azure and argent, surmounted of a bend engrailed
gules, within a double tressure flory counterflory of the
last (Stewart, Earl of Galloway). Mantling azure and
or. Crests — 1. on a wreath of his liveries, on the dexter
side, a mountain in flames proper (Mackenzie) ; 2. on a
wreath of his liveries, a pelican in her piety proper (Stewart).
Supporters— On the dexter a savage wreathed about the
head and middle with laurel, holding in his exterior hand a
baton erect on his shoulder burning at the end, his hair
inflamed also proper ; on the sinister, a greyhound proper.
Mottoes — ' ' Luceo non uro " ; " Virescit vulnere virtus. ' '
Only son of the late Keith William Stewart-Mackenzie,
J.P. , D.L. , by his first wife Hannah Charlotte, d. of
the late J. J. Hope-Vere : —
The late Rt. Hon. James Alexander Francis Humberston
Stewart-Mackenzie, Baron Seaforth (cr. 1921), F.R.G.S.,
J. P., D.L. , and Vice-Lieut, for Ross and Cromarty, late
Comdg. 9th Lancers, representing the former Earls of Sea-
forth (cr. 1797, extinct 1815), b. 1847: d. 1923; m. 1899,
Mary, only d. of E. Steinkopff of Lyndhurst, Hayward's
Heath. Seat— Brahan Castle, Conon Bridge, co. Ross, N. B.
Town res. — 47 Berkeley Square, London, W.
STEWART-MURRAY (L.O., 1865). Quarterly, first
and fourth grand quarters, quarterly, 1 and 4, paly of six or
and sable (the ancient Earldom of Atholl) ; 2 and 3, or, a
fesse chequy azure and argent (Stewart) ; second grand
quarter, azure, three mullets argent within a double tressure
flory counterflory or (Murray) ; third grand quarter, quar-
terly, 1. argent, on a bend azure, three bucks' heads
caboshed or (Stanley) ; 2. gules, three legs in armour
proper, garnished and spurred or, conjoined in triangle at
the upper part of the thigh (for the Isle of Man, as Lord
thereof) ; 3. or, on a chief indented azure, three plates
(Latham); 4. gules, two lions passant in pale argent
(Strange); fourth grand quarter, 1 and 4, or, a lion ram-
pant azure; 2 and 3, azure, five fusils in fesse or (both for
Percy). Mantling gules, doubled ermine. Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries, a demi-savage proper, holding in
his right hand a dagger proper, pommel and hilt or, and
in his left hand a key of the last. Supporters — Dexter, a
savage proper, wreathed about the head and waist vert,
his feet in fetters of iron, the chain held up by his right
hand also proper ; sinister, a lion gules, gorged with a plain
collar azure, thereon three mullets argent. Motto — " Furth
fortune and fill the fetters."
Eldest surv. son of The Most Noble Sir John James
Hugh Henry Stewart-Murray, 7th Duke of Atholl,
K.T., Lord-Lieutenant and Hereditary Sheriff of Perth-
shire, and President of the Terr. Force Assoc. ;
Chancellor of the Order of the Thistle, Hon. Col. 3rd
Batt. the Black Watch, late Lieut, and Capt. Scots
Fus. Gds., b. 1840; d. 1917 ; m. 1863, Louisa (d. 1902),
eldest d. of Sir Thomas Moncreiffe, 7th Bart. : —
The Most Noble Sir John George Stewart-Murray,
K.T., P.C., G.C.V.O., C.B., D.S.O., 8th Duke of Atholl
(30 June 1703), Marquess and Earl of Atholl, Marquess
and Earl of Tullibardine, Earl of Strathtay and Strath-
ardle, Viscount Glenalmond, Balquhidder, and Glenlyon,
Baron Murray of Tullibardine, Lord Murray, Balvenie,
and Gask, in Scotland; Baron Strange of Knockyn, in
England ; Earl Strange, Baron Percy, and Baron Murray
of Stanley, co. Gloucester, in Great Britain ; Baron
Glenlyon of Glenlyon, in the United Kingdom ; Lord-
Lieut. Perthshire, Pres. Perthshire Terr. Force Assoc, M.P.
for W. Perthshire 1910-16, Lord High Commissioner Gen.
Assembly of Church of Scotland 191 8-19-20, Lord
Chamberlain to the Household 1921-22, Hon. Brig.-Gen.
(ret.) T.A., late Capt. and Brev.-Major Royal Horse Gds.r
Lieut.-Col. Comdt. and Hon. Col. Scottish Horse Yeo.,
served in the Soudan 1898, in S. Africa 1899-1902, and
Great War (desp., C.B.), b. 1871 ; m 1899, Katharine
Marjory, D.B.E., LL.D., J.P. Perthshire, M.P. Kinross,
and W. Div. of Perth since 1923, Pari. Sec. Board of
Education since 1924, fourth d. of Sir James Henry Ramsay,
10th Bart., of Banff. Seats— Blair Castle, Blair Atholl;
Dunkeld House, Dunkeld, Perthshire. Town res. — 98 Elm
Park Gardens, S.W. Clubs— Carlton, Naval and Military,
Caledonian, New (Edinburgh).
JAMES STEWART- ROBERTSON, Esq., D.L. and
J.P. for co. Perth, late Hon. Major 3rd Batt. R.H. Born
Nov. 14, 1856, being the only son of James Stewart- Robert-
son, Esq. , D. L. and J. P. , of Edradynate, in the co. of Perth,
by his wife Mary Jane, dau. of Robert Cunninghame of
Balanorris, Isle of Man. Armorial hearings (L.O., 1885)—
Quarterly, first and fonrth grand quarters, counterquartered,
1 and 4, or, a fess chequy azure and argent, in chief a label of
three points gules ; 2 and 3, azure, three garbs or (Stewart) ;
second grand quarter, gules, three wolves' heads erased ar-
gent, armed and langued azure, in chief a crescent of the
second for difference (Robertson); third grand quarter ar-
gent , a shake-fork sable, between three roses gules (Cunning-
hame). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a Mantling gules and argent. Crests— On the
dexter side a griffin passant proper ; with the Motto, "Never
unprepared " (Stewart) ; on the sinister side an arm erect, the
hand holding an imperial crown proper; with the Motto,
" Virtutis gloria merces" (Robertson). Livery— Blue,
bordered with yellow. Married, Sept. n, 1880, Janet
Beatrice, dau. of Thomas William Murray Allan, Esq.,
DL., J.P. of Glenfeochan, Argyllshire; and has Issue—
Dorothy Campbell. Estates— Edradynate, Cluny, and
Colquhalzie, all in the co. of Perth. Seat— Edradynate,
Strathtay, Perthshire. Club— New (Edinburgh). |
STEWART-SAVILE, see SAVILE.
STIEGLITZ, see VON STIEGLITZ.
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STIFFE (H. Coll.). Per chevron raguly azure and or,
in chief two estoiles of the last and in base as many spears
in saltire, banded together with a ribband gules. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
eagle rising or, winged semee of estoiles azure, in the beak
a billet also azure. Motto — " Recte et firme."
Sons of Arthur William Stiffe, Esq., late Lieut. Indian
Navy and Capt Roy. Indian Marine, b. 1831 ; m. 1863,
Henrietta, d. of John Stone, Esq., J. P. and D. L.
Bucks. : —
Archibald Francis Everitt, Esq., Major R,A. , b. 1867.
Res.—
Norman Cecil Everitt, Gentleman, Indian Civil Service,
b. 1872. Res. —
Sons of Charles Everitt (Stiffe), M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1849;
m. 1890: —
John Everitt, Gentleman, b. 1896.
James Everitt, Gentleman, b. 1898. Res. —
STILES (L.O.). Sable, a fess or fretty gules, between
two fleurs-de-lys in chief, and in base a water-bouget of
the second, accompanied by two bezants. Mantling
sable, doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries,
a wolf's head erased sable, collared or, armed and langued
gules. Motto — " Quid vult, valde vult."
Son of Henry Stiles, Esq., J. P., M.D.: —
Sir Harold Jalland Stiles, K.B.E., M.B., F.R.C.S.
(Edin.), Hon. D.Sc. Leeds, Hon. LL.D. Edinburgh and
St. Andrew's, temp. Col. R.A.M.C, Hon. Surg, to the
King in Scotland, Hon. F.R.C.S. I., b. 1863 ; m. 1889,
Cecilia Norton, d. of David Law, Glasgow, and has
ssue — Dorothy [m. 1917, Capt. S. G. Rome, late Argyll
and Sutherland Highlanders]. Res. — Whatton Lodge,
Gullane, East Lothian. Clubs — Savile, Athenaeum,
Caledonian.
STILGOE (Ped. H. Coll.). Argent, a chevron cottised
gules, between three falchions (or curtilaxes) proper, hilts
and pommels or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, an arm embowed proper,
holding in the hand a falchion (or curtilaxe)as in the arms,
and tied at the elbow with a ribbon gules. Motto — " Malo
mori quam foedari." [Proved "user" of arms, and ped.
regd. at H.Coll. since 1668.]
Sons of Zachariah Walden Stilgoe, Gentleman, of
Adderbury, co. Oxford, b. 1829; d. 1878; m. 1857,
Ann Biggs, d. of William Denchfield of Burston
House, nr Aylesbury, Bucks. : —
Hugh William Stilgoe, Esq., J. P. Oxfordshire, b. 1861 ;
m. 1897, Mary Margaret, d. of late Rev. Edward William
Cory, M.A. , Vicar of Meldreth, Cambs., and Rural Dean ;
and has issue — Hugh Cory Stilgoe, Gentleman, B.A.
(Oxon.), b. 1901. Res.— The Grounds, Adderbury, nr.
Banbury.
Henry Edward Stilgoe, Gentleman, of Deddington, co.
Oxford, M. Inst. C.E.,b. 1867; m. 1895, Henrietta Stitt, d. of
late Archibald Cleland Tweedie, City Treas. of Liverpool ;
and has issue — John Henry Tweedie Stilgoe, Gentleman,
Sub.-Lieut. R.N. , b. 1907; Vera Frances; and Elizabeth
Denchfield. Res. — Braemar, Kersfield Road, Putney. Club
— St. Stephen's.
Wilfred Hamilton Stilgoe, Gentleman, Solicitor, b. 1870;
nt. 1899, Margaret Hope, yr. d. of late Sir James Kirk-
patrick of Closeburn, Bart. ; and has issue — Roger Kirk-
patrick Stilgoe, Gentleman, b. 1904. Res. — 22 Conduit
Street, W. Club— White's.
Son of late Nathaniel Page Stilgoe of Adderbury,
Gentleman, b. 1852; d. 1894; m. 1876, Betsey Anne,
d. of Matthew Savidge of Sarsden, Oxford : —
Nathaniel Gordon Stilgoe, Gentleman, £. 1892; m. 1920,
Jessie, d. of T. W. Thomas, of Romford. Res.— Walton-
on-Thames.
STILL [temp. Eliz., Ped. H. Coll.). Sable, gutte^d'eau,
three roses argent. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a kingfisher proper. Motto
— "Tempus et patientia. " Livery — Dark blue.
Son of James Charles Still, Esq., Capt. 3rd Dragoon
Guards, b. 1830; d. 1902; m. i860, Eliza Margaret,
only d. of Joseph Gundry, Esq., J. P. and D. L., of The
Hyde, nr. Bridport, Dorset : —
Charles John Gundry Still, Gentleman, b. 1861 ; m. 1st,
1887, Sybil (d. 1909), d. of John Hardy; 2nd, 1910, Bertha
Jane Muriel Steuart, widow of Claude Steuart and d. of
Frederick Hill, M.R.C.P., M.R.C.S. Clubs— Marylebone
C.C. , Royal North Devon Golf.
Son of Rev. Canon John Still, M.A. (Camb. ), Hon.
Canon of Norwich. R.D. of Humbleyard, Rector of
Hethersett and Vicar of Ketteringham, b. 1845 ■ m-
1876, Anna Elizabeth, d. of William Nitrill : —
John Still, Gentleman, b. 1880. Res. —
Son of Robert Still, b. 1808 ; d. 1875 ; m. 1840, Laura
Frances, d. of Ralph Price: —
Ernest Robert Still, Gentleman, M.A. , b. 1852; m. 1878,
Amy Gordon, d. of Charles Churchill of Weybridge Park,
Surrey ; and has issue — Francis Churchill Still, Esq., Capt.
late R.G.A., *. 1880 \m. 1907, Hon. Margaret Burdett, d.
of 5th Baron Latymer (Res. — 45 Phillimore Gardens,
Kensington, W.8)] ; Violet Amy ; Laura Avice ; and
Marjorie Ellen. Address — 5 New Square, Lincoln's Inn,
W.C. Club— Oxford and Cambridge.
Plate XIX.
LORD WAVERTREE
McCORMACK
ELLIS.
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STILWELL (H. Coll., 4 Oct. 1858). Argent, a bend
nebuly azure, between three escutcheons of the last, each
charged with an escallop of the first. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon water,
-swan proper, holding in the beak an anchor or. Motto—
" Hold fast." Livery — White, green facings, brass buttons.
Son of Geoffrey Holt Stilwell, Esq., M.A. Oxford,
Lt.-Col. (V.D.) 4th Batt. Hampshire Regt. (ret.), b.
1865 ; d. 1927 ; m. 1893, Elizabeth Grant, d. of late
Charles Grant Tindal of Fir Grove, Eversley : —
John Grant Stilwell. Gentleman, b. 1895. Res.— Hilfield,
Yateley, Hants.
Yngr. sonsof John Pakenham Stilwell, Esq., J. P. of Hil-
field, Yateley, Hants., b. 1832; d. 1921 ; m. i860,
Georgina Elizabeth (d. 1916), only child of William
Stevens, Esq., J. P., of Hilfield, Yateley, Hants. :—
John Bernard Lethbridge Stilwell, Esq., Lt.-Col. (ret.),
4th Batt. Hampshire Regt., b. 1873 ; m. 1905, Maude Julia
Ayerst, d. of Fendall Currie, Bengal Cav. ; and has issue —
Nancy Maude ; and Elizabeth Byron. Res. — Townfield,
Dorking, Surrey.
William Byron Stilwell, Esq., D.S.O. , Lt.-Col. 4th Batt.
Hants. Regt., b. 1880; m. 1910, Blanche, only d. of late
William Lipscomb of Beech Lawn, Heath, York ; and has
jSSUe— Godfrey William Stilwell, Gentleman, b. ; and
Katherine Blanche. Res. — Heath House, Finchampstead,
Berks.
Son of Henry Stilwell, Esq., J. P. co. Dorset (High
Sheriff 1906) [Livery — Blue, white facings, silver but-
tons], b. 1834; d. 1913; m. 1st, 1862, Mary de S. L.
\d. 1901), eld. d. of Capt. S. Meredith, R.N. :—
Major Charles Henry Stilwell, Reserve of Officers, late
3rd Batt. (Mil.) Wilts. Regt., b. 1868 ; m. 1899, Alice Peel,
ygst. d. of Rev. W. Brocklesby Davies, Vicar of Rams-
bury, Wilts. Seat — Stafford House, Dorchester, Dorset.
STIRLING, see CRAWFURD-STIRLING-STUART.
STIRLING of Glorat (L.O. , circa 1672-7, and rematric.
20 June 1913). Argent, on a bend engrailed azure, between
two roses gules, barbed vert, three buckles or, on a chief
of the third, a naked arm issuing out of a cloud from the
sinister side grasping a sword in pale and therewith guard-
ing an imperial crown placed in the dexter chief point
proper, all within a double tressure flory counterflory of
thistles vert. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On
a wreath of his liveries, a lion passant gules. Motto—
"Semper fidelis." Supporters— Two heroes in armour,
their faces and legs from the knees downwards naked.
Livery — Dark blue, silver buttons.
Son of Sir Charles Elphinstone Fleming Stirling, 8th
Bart., J. P., D.L., b. 1831 ; d. 1910; m. 1867, Anne
Georgina, d. of James Murray of 16 Byranston Square: —
Sir George Murray Home Stirling, 9th Bart. (30 April
1666), C.B.E., D.S.O., J. P., D.L. co. Stirling, D.L. co.
Dumbarton, Keeper of Dumbarton Castle, Col. (ret.) late
1st Batt. Essex Regt., Col. comded. 9th Argyll and Suther-
land Highlanders (T.A.) 1924-28, Member of the King's
Body Guard for Scotland (Royal Company of Archers),
served through the Chitral Campaign 1895, the Tirah
Campaign 1897-8, in S. Africa 1900-2, in Somaliland
1903-4, and Great War 1915-18, b. 1869; m. 1904,
Mabel Elizabeth, d. of Col. Sir Alexander Sprot, C.M.G.,
1st Bart., of Garnkirk, co. Lanark; and has issue —
Charles Alexander Sprot Home Stirling, Esq., b. 1910 ;
George Archibald Mungo Stirling, Esq.,*. 1915 ; Elizabeth
Gloriana ; Jean Margaret ; and Marjorie Marigold Anne.
Seat — Glorat, Milton of Campsie, Stirlingshire. Clubs —
Army and Navy, R.S.A.C, New (Edinburgh), Stirling
County.
STIRLING of Keir and Cawder (L.O., c. 1672-7;
rematric. 1903). Argent, on a bend sable, three buckles or.
Mantling sable, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
his liveries, a Moor's head couped proper. Motto — " Gang
forward." Supporters— Two greyhounds argent, collared
gules.
Sons of Sir William Stirling-Maxwell, 9th Bart., K.T.
b. 1818; d. 1878; m. 1st, Anna Maria, d. of David,
8th Earl of Leven : —
Sir John Maxwell Stirling-Maxwell, 10th Bart. (27 March
1707) who bears the arms of Maxwell of Pollok
(matric. 1696, but which have not been rematric. since the
assumption of the name of Maxwell), D.L. cos. Renfrew and
Inverness, and for the co. of the City of Glasgow, Vice-
Pres. of Univer. Coll. Hospital, a Trustee of the Wallace
Collection and of National Galleries of Scotland, Hon.
Col. 7th Batt. Scottish Rifles, M.P. for Glasgow College
Div. 1895-1906, B.A. (Camb. ), Hon. LL.D. (Glasgow!,
b. 1866; m. 1901, Ann Christian, eld. d. of Rt. Hon. Sir
Herbert Eustace Maxwell, P.C., MP. ; and has issue —
Anne. Seat — Pollok House, Refrewshire. Clubs — Carlton,
White's, Bachelors'.
Archibald Stirling of Keir, Esq., Col. and Hon. Brig. -Gen.,
served Scots Gds. S. Africa 1889-1903, Sudan (Medal), and
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Great War, comdg. Highland Mounted Bde. Gallipoli, 1915,
2nd Dismounted Bde. 1916 (desp. twice), M.P. West
Perthshire, 1917-19, D.L.,cos. Perth. Stirling, and Lanark
[Arms of Stirling of Keir matriculated to him as above,
with the supporters, 1903], b 1867 ; m. 1910, Hon. Mar-
garet Fraser, O.B.E., d. of 13th Baron Lovat ; and has
issue — (1) William Joseph Stirling, Gentleman, b. 1911;
(2) Peter John Stirling, Gentleman, b. 1913; (3) David
Archibald Stirling, Gentleman, b. 1915 ; (4) Hugh Joseph
Stirling, Gentleman, b. 1917; Margaret Elizabeth Mary;
and Irene Katharine Teresa. Seats — Keir, Dunblane, Perth-
shire ; Cawder, Lanarkshire.
Stirling of Kippendavie (rematric. 1883), John Alexander
Stirling {q.v. ).
STIRLING of Faskine (L.O., 1798). Argent, on a
bend engrailed azure, between two roses gules, seeded or,
barbed vert, three buckles of the fourth, all within a
bordure of the fifth. Crest — A dexter armed arm issuing
out of a ducal coronet grasping a dagger in fesse all proper,
the last hilted and pommelled or. Supporters — Two
hinds purpure, senile of estoiles argent, ducally gorged or.
Motto — " Gang Forward."
Second son of Sir Walter George Stirling, 2nd Bart. ,
J. P. and D.L. for Kent and Middlesex, b. 1802; d.
1888 ; m. 1835, Caroline Frances (d. 1898), d. of 1st Earl
of Strafford, G.C.B. :—
Sir (Walter) George Stirling, 3rd Bart. (15 Dec. 1800),
late Capt. R.H.A., and Hon. Col. Kent R.F.Res. Art.,
A.D.C. to Earl Spencer when Lord-Lieut, of Ireland 1869-74,
and formerly Gov. to H.R.H. Prince Leopold, subsequently
an Extra Groom-in- Waiting to Queen Victoria, 1866-1901,
J.P. for Northampton and Kent, b. 1839; m. 1st, 1875,
Elizabeth Horatia Frederica V. A. (d. 1896), d. of Frederick
Charles Henry Seymour, and widow of 3rd Vise. Clifden ;
2nd, 1903, Emily Frances (who obtained a divorce, 1909),
d. of William F. Ramsay, and widow of 2nd Baron de L' Isle
and Dudley ; and has surv. issue (by 1st marriage)— Evelyn
Mary Caroline Lilah [m. 1903, Frank Labouchere]. Res.
— 50 Lennox Gardens, S.W. Clubs — Wellington, Army
and Navy.
STIRLING (H. Coll.). Or, three round buckles in bend
between two bendlets, all between as many swans' heads
erased azure. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a lion statant or, charged on the
body with two estoiles in fesse azure, and resting the dexter
paw on a buckle as in the arms. Motto — "Tenax."
Only son of Rt. Hon. Sir James Stirling, P.C., Knt.
Bach., F.R.S., Hon. LL.D. Aberdeen, M.A. Trin. Coll.,
Camb. , a Lord Justice of Appeal, b. 1836; d. ;
m. 1868, Aby, eldest dau. of John Thomson Renton of
Bradstone Brook, Shalford, Surrey: —
James Irvine Stirling, Esq., Barr.-at-Law (Lincoln's Inn),
b. 1869. Address — Little Glassenbury, Cranbrook, Kent ;
23 Old Buildings, Lincoln's Inn.
Son of Hugh Stirling, Gentleman, b. 1843 '• d- 19oS I
m. : —
Archibald William Stirling, Gentleman, Solicitor, b.
. Postal add.— Messrs. Betteley, Smith and Stirling, s
Clement's Inn, W.C.
JOHN ALEXANDER STIRLING, Esq., D.S.O..M.C,
Lt.-Col. Res. of Officers, late Scots Guards, served Great
War, 1914-18 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O., Croix de Guerre,
Legion of Honour). Born Sept. 20, 1881, being the
eldest son of the late Lieut.-Col. Patrick Stirling of Kip-
pendavie and Kippenross, by his wife Margaret Mary,
eldest dau. of Rear-Admiral John Leith. Armorial hear-
ings—Argent, on a bend sable, three buckles of the first, in
chief a crescent of the second. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of his liveries, a Moor's
head sable, banded about the temples argent. Motto —
"Gang forward." Married 1st, 1904 (div. 1909), Clara
Elizabeth, d. of Charles Henry Taylor, of Washington,
U.S.A. ; and has issue— Patrick Stirling, Gentleman, b.
1907; 2nd, 1914, Olive Louisa Blanche (div. 1919), d. of
Sir John Leslie, Bt. ; 3rd, 1923, Gertrude Lilian, d. of the
late Comdr. William Sherbrooke, R.N., and widow of 9th
Earl of Elgin and Kincardine. Seat— Kippenross, nr.
Dunblane. Res.— Cauldhame, Dunblane ; Ormeley Lodge,
Ham Common, Surrey. Clubs— Guards', Arthur's.
STITT (H. Coll., 31 March 1913). Per pale argent and
sable, on a chevron between three fieurs-de-lys flowering
a fer-de-moline fessewise all counterchanged. Crest— On
a wreath argent and gules, issuant from a mount vert, a
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JAMES CARLTONSTITT
dexter cubit arm erect in armour proper, the hand grasping:
a fer-de-moline sable. Motto — ' ' Sine labe decus."
Son of John Johnson Stitt, Esq., J.P. of Liverpool,
b. 1826; d. 1889; m. 1850, Mary Elizabeth, d. of
James Carlton of Irwell House, Manchester: —
James Carlton Stitt, Esq., J. P., b. 1851 ; m. 1878, Mary
Anne (d. 1925), d. of Aaron Brown ; and has issue — (ohn
Carlton Stitt, Esq., T.D., Lt.-Col. R.G.A., T.F. (ret.),/'.
1879 [m. 1912, Rachel Harvey]; Marjory Napier, and
Dorothy Heslop. Res. — Kirkside, Croxteth Gate, Liver-
pool, S. Clubs — Reform (Liverpool), Exchange (Liverpool),
University (Liverpool).
STOCK (H. Coll.). Argent, on a pile azure, between
two flowers of the cotton-tree slipped proper, a hawk rising
argent, belled or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest—
Upon a wreath of the colours, a gauntlet fessewise or,
thereon a hawk azure, holding in the beak an annulet
also or. Motto — " Celeriter et audacter."
Son of James Henry Stock, Esq., Capt. Lancashire
Hussars Yeo. Cav., Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple),
M.P. for Walton Division of Liverpool, 6. 1855 ; in.
1880, May Sadina (/to.— Stoats Hill, Uley, Dursley,
Glos.), d. of the late Rt. Hon. Arthur MacMurrough
Kavanagh, P.C., Lord-Lieut, of co. Carlow: —
The late Arthur Boy Stock, Gentleman, b. 1886; d. 1915 ;
m. 1913, Evelyn Victoria Anne, d. of late Walter Robert
Chandler and widow of 25th Baron de Clifford (who m. 3rd,
George Vernon Tate, Esq.). Seat— Glenapp Castle,
Ballantrae, Ayrshire.
STOCKENSTROM (H. Coll.). Per fesse argent and
or, a fesse wavy azure, between a sword and branch of
laurel in saltire proper, passing through the ring of the
astronomical character of Mars sable in chief, and in
base the stump of a tree, one branch sprouting from the
dexter side thereof, issuing from water proper. Mant-
ling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
in front of a like stump of a tree, two swords in saltire, points
upwards proper, pommels and hilts or. Motto — ' ' Fortissi
jure ortis."
Son of Sir Andries Stockenstrom, 3rd Bart., B.A.
(Camb.), M.L A. Union of S. Africa, b. 1868 ; d. 1922 ;
m. 1896, Henrietta Alexandra Mabel, d. of Johan
Hendrik Booysen of Klipdrift, Graff Reinet , S. Africa : —
§>to
§>to
1855
Sir Anders Johan Booysen Stockenstrom, 4th Bart.
(29 April 1840), b. 1908. Res.— Maasstrom, Bedford C.P.,
S. Africa.
STOCKLEY (H. Coll.). Argent, a chevron couped
and voided between three mullets sable. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
in front of a hind's head two swords saltirewise proper,
pommels and hilts or. Motto—" Virtus sola nobilitas."
Livery — Black and buff.
Son of Col. Henry Watts Stockley, late R.A.,
b. 1836 ; d. 1918 ; m. 1867, Jean, d. of Thomas
Mackenzie, Inspector-General Bombay Medical
Service : —
Hugh Roderick Stockley, Esq., CLE., Brig.-Gen.
(ret.) late R.E., b. 1868 ; m. 1904, Edith Beatrice, d. of
Lt.-Col. William Capel, J. P., D.L., and has issue — Ralph
Capel Stockley, Gentleman, Lieut. Northumberland
Fusiliers, b. 1906 ; Eileen Beatrice Capel ; and Joan
Elizabeth. Res. — The Grove, Stroud, Glos. Club —
United Service.
Son of William Stanhope Stockley, b. 1805 ; d. 1853 ;
m. 1840, : —
Col. John Stockley, b. 1847; m. 1878, Ellen Gabbett,
and has issue — Charles Hugh Stockley, Esq., D.S.O.,
Lt.-Col. Indian Army. Res. —
Son of John Surtees Stockley, b. 18 16 ; d. 1863; m.
1849, Alicia Catherine Diana, d. of Joseph Gabbett,
Esq., J. P., of High Park, co. Limerick: —
Rev. Joseph John Gabbett Stockley, M.A. (T.C.D.),
Res. Canon and Chancellor of Lichfield Cathedral, b.
1862; m. 1891, Sarah, d. of Thomas Gibson Cant, of
Croft House, Penrith, and has had issue — (1) Philip
Lloyd Stockley, Esq.. Capt. M.G.C., b. 1895 ; killed in
Great War ; (2) Rev. Gilbert Salkeld Stockley, M.A.
(Oxon.), Chaplain to the Bishop of Lichfield, b. 1899 ; (3)
George Ian Stockley, Gentleman, Political Officer W.
Africa, b.- 1903 ; and Alice Josephine [m. 1928, Rev. C. E.
Jarman, Vicar of St. Mary's, Shrewsbury]. Res. — The
Close, Lichfield. Club — Church Imperial.
Sons of Col. George Watts Stockley, b. 1837 ; d. 19 16 ;
m. 1868, Maria, d. of Andrew Mitchell Uniacke: —
Brig.-Gen. Arthur Uniacke Stockley, C.M.G., late
R.A., b. 1869 ; m. 1900, Eleanor D., d. of the late Admiral
Henry Craven St. John. Res. — Place, Ashburton, Devon.
Col. Ernest Norman Stockley, D.S.O., R.E., Officer
Legion of Honour, Croix de Guerre, b. 1872 ; m. 1898,
Elsie, d. of Lt.-Col. H. F. Cooper, and has issue —
(1) Gerald Ernest Stockley, Gentleman, a Junior Vice-
Consul in China, b. 1900 ; (2) Francis Edward Stockley,
Gentleman, Lieut. The Essex Regt., b. 1902 ; (3) Gordon
H erbert Stockley, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. Roy. Marines,
b. 1910; and Elizabeth Mary. Res. — Fern House,
Queen's Park, Chester. Club — Jun. Army and Navy.
Major Henry Hudson Stockley, M.V.O., O.B.E., late
R.M.L.I., Registrar Central Chancery of the Orders of
Knighthood, St. James's Palace, S.W., Dep. Sec. Order
of the Bath since 1925, b. 1878 ; m. 1908, Ismay, d. of
Dacre Hamilton, Esq., J. P., D.L., of Cornacassa, co.
Monaghan. Res. — 21 Ovington Gardens, S.W.3. Club
— Naval and Military.
STOCKTON (H. Coll., 7 Nov. 1922). Per chevron
vert and or, in chief two stocks of trees eradicated and
in base a cross flory counterchanged. Mantling vert and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
demi-leopard proper, two roses gules, stalked and
leaved also proper. Motto — " Fortitudine vincit."
Eldest son of Edwin Stockton, of Sunnycot, Sale,
Cheshire, b. 1843; m. 1866, Sarah, d. of John
Forsyth, of Manchester : —
Sir Edwin Forsyth Stockton, Knt. Bach., J. P. co.
Chester, b. 1873 ; m. 1st, 1899, Jessie Gertrude (d. 1922), d.
of James Lowe of Sale ; 2nd, 1923, Alice Marion, widow of
Lieut. Noel Armitage, of Hale, Cheshire ; and has issue (by
1st marriage) — James Alfred Stockton, Esq., b. 1900 ;
Donald Abbott Stockton, Esq., b. 1904 ; Neville Grahame
Stockton, Esq., b. 1909 ; and Sybil Hela. Seat — Jodrell
Hall, Holmes Chapel, Cheshire. Clubs — Carlton, Consti-
tutional, Constitutional (Manchester).
STOKER (U.O. ). Gyronny o. six argent and vert,
three popinjays of the second. Mantling vert and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a Druid's head in
profile, wreathed with a chaplet of oak-leaves proper, vested
gules, charged with a trefoil slipped or. Motto — " Quid
verum atque decens. "
Sons of Abraham Stoker, b. 1847; d. 1912; m. 1878,
Florence Anne Lemon, d. of Lt.-Col. James Bal-
combe : —
Thomas Stoker, Esq., C.S.I. (1898), b. 1849; m. 1891,
Enid, d. of William Robert Bruce, Master of the King's
Bench, Ireland ; and has issue. Res. — 42 Egerton Cres-
cent, S.W.
Richard Nugent Stoker, Esq., Lt.-Col. I. M.S., b. 1851 ;
m. 1875, Susan, d. of John Mason Harden. Res.—Co-
wichan Lake, British Columbia.
STOKES (U.O., 15 Nov. 1721, Ped. H. Coll. and U.O.).
Gules, a demi-lion rampant double-queued argent, a bordure
sable entoyre of bezants. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a foreslaff in pale proper.
Motto — "Ire in adversa." Livery — (Dress), white coat,
crimson plush breeches ; (undress), blue, drab overcoat.
Sons of Rev. Henry John Stokes, Rector of Grindon
(s. of Henry Stokes of Bole Hall, co. Warwick),
b. ; d. ; m. Elizabeth Sleigh : —
Henry John Stokes, Gentleman, b. . Res. — Liverpool.
Percy Stokes, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Philip Stokes, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Sons of Rev. Hudleston Stokes, M.A. (Cantab.),
Rector of Stapleton, Salop, b. 1831 ; d. 1904 ; m. 1st,
1864, Emily Isabella (d. 1865), d. of Cortlandt George
MacGregor Skinner, Esq., formerly of Bembridge
Lodge, Isle of Wight, Capt. King's Dragoon Gds. ;
2nd, 1876, Caroline Anna, d. of David Shaw, W.S. ,
of Ayr: —
Rev. Henry Cortlandt Stokes, M.A. (Cantab.), late Vicar
of Mattingley, b. 1865 ; m. 1902, Margaret Alice, d. of John
Alfred Hind, Barrister-at-Law ; and has issue — (1) Henry
Philip Hudleston Cortlandt Stokes, Gentleman, b. 1905 (d.
1905) ; (2) Henry John Cortlandt Stokes, Gentleman, Sub.-
Lieut. R.N., b. 1906 ; (3) William George Cortlandt Stokes,
Gentleman, Sub.-Lieut. R.N., b. 1907; 14) Edward
Cortlandt Stokes, Gentleman, b. and d. 1909 ; Margaret
Emily Cortlandt ; and Elisabeth Mary Cortlandt. Res. —
Elmdene, Sandown, Isle of Wight.
Alexander Hudleston Stokes, Gentleman, Solicitor, b. 1876.
Res. — Meole Brace, Shrewsbury. Postal add. — 9 Swan
Hill, Shrewsbury.
John Dalrymple Stokes, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.),*. 1878.
Post. add. —
Edward Marshall Stokes, Gentleman, b. 1881. Res. —
Runnymede, Tasmania.
Sons of John Whitley Stokes, B.A. (Cantab.), b. 1846 ;
d. 1907 ; m. 1879, Mary Beach, fifth d. of Joseph
Coates, Gentleman : —
1856
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Josiah Stokes, Gentleman, B.A. (Cantab.), b.
Res. — Eyecote, Leominster.
John Whitley Gabriel Stokes, Gentleman, B.A. (Cantab.),
b. . Res. — Eyecote, Eye, co. Hereford.
Henry Huddleston Stokes, Gentleman, b. 1888. Res. —
Sons of the Rev. Thomas Gabriel Stokes, M.A.
(Cantab.), Chancellor of Armagh, and Rector of
Carnteel, co. Tyrone, b. 1828 ; d. 1911 ; m. 1857,
Sophia, d. of William Fenwick of Greenhill, co.
Donegal : —
John Whitley Stokes, Gentleman, b. 1858 ; m. Mary
Buckley, and has issue — Thomas Gabriel Stokes, Gentle-
man, b. 1895 \m. Caroline Mann, and has issue — John
Whitley Stokes, Gentleman, b. 1926]; and 2 daus. Res. —
Lima, Peru.
Rev. William Fenwick Stokes, Fellow Sidney Sussex
Coll. Cambridge, 1884, Asst. Master Rugby School 1889-
1920, Rector of Gayton since 1920, b. 1859 ; m. 1900,
Caroline Olga, d. of the late William Sargent, Asst. Master
Rugby School, and has issue — Godfrey Julian Fenwick
Stokes, Gentleman, b. 1904 ; Elinor Marion ; Elizabeth
Olga ; and Harriet Margaret Sargent. Res. — Gayton
Rectory, Blisworth, Northants.
Charles Elrington Stokes, Gentleman, M.D. , b. 1861.
Res. — Warkwarth House, St. Thomas, Exeter.
Thomas George Nesbitt Stokes, Esq., B.A., M.B.,
D.P.H., D.T.M.. Lt.-Col. (ret.) I. M.S., b. 1875 ; m. 1920,
Dorothy Amy, d. of W. E. Hankin. Res. — Budleigh
Salterton, Devon.
Sons of Whitley Stokes, Esq., C.S.I. (1877), CLE.
(1879), LL.D., D.C.L., b. 1830; d. 1909; m. 1st,
1865, Mary, d. of late Col. Bazeley, Bengal Art. ;
2nd, 1885, Elizabeth, d. of late William Temple: —
William Stokes, Esq., b. . Postal add. —
Frank Stokes, Esq., b. . Res. —
Son of Sir William Stokes, Surgeon in Ordinary to
Queen Victoria in Ireland, b. ; d. 1900 ; m. 1869,
jane Elizabeth, d. of Rev. J. L. Moore, D.D., Vice-
Prov. of Trin. Coll. , Dub. : —
Aleyn Stokes, Esq., b. . Res. — Carrybreac, Howth.
Yr. son of Dr. William Stokes and Mary Black : —
Henry John Stokes, Gentleman, b. 1842 ; m. Mary
McDougall, and has issue — (1) Henry Stokes, Gentleman,
b. ; (2) William Stokes, Gentleman, b. 1(3) Adrian
Stokes, Gentleman, b. . Res. — 24 Clyde Road, Dublin.
Son of Sir Henry Edward Stokes, K.C.S. I., formerly
Chief Sec. to Government of Madras, and Member of
Council of Government of Port St. George, b. 1841 ; d.
1926 ; m. 1st, 1865, Janet (d. 1870), d. of William Stokes,
M.D., D.C.L. of Dublin; 2nd, 1872, Helena Amy (d.
1874), d. of Surg. -Gen. Samuel Currie, C. B. , M.D. : —
Hopetoun Gabriel Stokes, Esq., C.S.I., CLE., Admin.
Adviser and Member of Board of Revenue of Madras, b.
1873 ; m. 1922, Alice Henrietta, d. of the late Sir Henry
Hayes Lawrence, 2nd Bart. Res. — Chepauk, Madras. Club
— East India United Service.
Sons of Sir Gabriel Stokes, K.C.S.I., B.A. (Trin. Coll.,
Dub.), b. 1849; m. 1st, 1885, Rebecca (d. 1886), d. of
Alfred Horsfall of Formby, Liverpool; 2nd, 1889, May
Florence (d. 1897), d. of James Franklin Fuller of
Glashnacree, co. Kerry : —
Hugh Gabriel Stokes, Esq., b. 1886. Res. —
Terence Fuller Stokes, Esq., b. 1891. Res. —
Adrian Henry Stokes, Esq., b. . Res. —
Herbert Bland Stokes, Esq., b . Res. —
STOLL (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, per chevron
sable and argent, in chief two estoiles, and in base a
mantle vert, lined of the second, and roped or (for Stoll) ;
2 and 3, per fesse gules, and lozengy sable and ermine, in
chief a sword erect pommel and hilt or, between two
crosses botonee of the last (for Gray). Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter
cubit arm vested gules, the hand proper, holding a harp
or. Motto — " Fortiter, fidehter, feliciter."
Son of Oswald James Gray, of Enniskillen, and step-
son of John George Stoll, of Liverpool :—
Sir Oswald Stoll, Knt. Bach. (1919), assumed the sur-
name of Stoll in lieu of Gray, b. 1866 ; m. 1st, 1893, Harriet
(d. 1902), d. of Samuel Lewis ; 2nd, 1903, Millicent, d. of
Joseph Shaw ; and has issue (by 1st marriage) — May ; (by
2nd marriage) — Leslie Stoll, Esq., b. 1905 ; Lincoln Stoll,
Esq., b. 1908 ; Dennis Stoll, Esq., b. 1912. Res. —
Carlton House, Putney Hill, S.W. Clubs— R.A.C.,
Junior Constitutional
STONE, see WARRY-STONE, ELPHINSTONE-
STONE, and LOWNDES-STONE-NORTON.
STONE. Per pale argent and or, three cinquefoils
sable, onachief indentedazure.asmanymulletsofsixpointsof
the first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a griffin's head erased per pale argent and
or, between two wings sable, each charged with a fleur-de-
lis between two cinquefoils of the second. Motto — " Sto
ne per vim sed per jus."
Sons of Edward Stone, Gentleman, Solicitor, F.S. A. of
Lansdowne Place, Blackheath, b. 1848 ; m. 1874, Emily
Frances, dau. of Andrew Am£de Mteville : —
Edward Stone, Esq. , Capt. 2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen's
Bays), b. . Res.—
Arthur Stone, Gentleman, M.A. King's Coll., Camb b
. Res.—
Reginald Guy Stone, Esq., D.S.O., Lieut. Comdr. (ret )
R.N.,*. . Res.—
Francis le Strange Stone, M.C, Solicitor, b. . Res.
6 Duke Street Mansions ; 70 Duke Street, W. 1.
Walter Napleton Stone, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
STONE, of Badbury, Wilts. (H. Coll., 22 Dec. 1722
— Ped. H. Coll.). Gules, a chevron ermine between
three lozenges or, each charged with an ermine spot
sable. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a horse courant sable, bridled, crined
and hoofed or. Motto — " Quid merui meum est. " Livery
— Dark blue and silver.
Sons of Edward Herbert Stone, Gentleman, b. 1848 ;
d. 1927; m. 1885, Alethe Catherine Joan, d. of Capt.
Richard Morgan Hall, r3th Light Infantry: —
Burnett Sidney Stone, Esq., Major Indian Army,*. 1886.
Res. — The Retreat, Devizes, Wilts.
Harold Ramsay Hawkins Stone, Gentleman, b. 1890.
Yngr. son of Robert N. Stone, Esq., J. P., of 21 Gros-
venor Place, Bath [only son of Robert Stone, Esq., J. P.,
of Effra Hall, Surrey, and grandson of John Stone, Esq.,
J. P., of Badbury Manor, Wilts.], b. 1813; d. 1879; m.
1841, Cecilia, d. of Thomas Gullett Smith, Esq., R.N.,
)tO
§>to
1857
Priv. Sec. to Adm. Sir Sidney Smith at siege of Acre
and landing in Egypt, mentioned in despatches : —
Francis Gleadowe Stone, Esq., C.M.G. , Brig. -Gen. R.A. ,
Instructor in Fortification Royal Mil. Coll. 1884-89, Brigade-
Maj. R.A., S.E. Dist. 1890-95, Deputy A. -A. -Gen. Head-
quarters of Army 1895 to 1899, Commanding Canadian Artil.
1899, 1900, Insp.-Gen. of Artil. Canada 1900, Commandant
and on Staff South African War 1901-2, District Com-
missioner and Resident Magistrate, Transvaal 1902-3,
Comdg. Roy. Art. South-Western Coast Defences 1 910-14,
when he retired ; served Great War as Brig. -Gen. comdg.
18th Div. Arty. 1914-15, 40th Div. Arty. 1915-16 ; is J. P.
Cape Colony and Transvaal, b. 1857; m. 1884, Celine
Euphemia, ygst. d. of Pieter Lawrence Graham Cloet6 of
Great Westerford, Cape of Good Hope ; and has issue —
Robert Graham William Hawkins Stone, Esq., D.S.O.,
M.C., Major R.E., served Great War 1914-19 (despatches
5 times), Staff Coll. 1922-23, Rhine Army 1924-28, b. 1890
[m. 1928, Ena, d. of W. H. Rowe, of Ajmer, Rajputana].
Res. — 49 Rutland Gate, S.W.7. Clubs — United Service,
Ranelagh.
STONE (H. Coll., 1891). Vert, on a fesse raguly argent,
between two doves in chief and a rose in base of the last,
barbed and seeded proper, a cross couped sable. Mant-
ling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
an eagle, with wings elevated and addorsed proper,
charged on the wings with a cross as in the arms, and
supporting with the dexter claw a wing also proper.
Sons of Sir John Benjamin Stone, Knt. Bach., High
Steward of Sutton Coldfield, J. P., Fellow of the
Linnean, Geological, Royal Astronomical, and Royal
Geographical Societies, b 1838 ; d. 1914 ; m. 1867,
Jane (d. 1914), d. of Peter Parker of Lothersdale, in the
co. of Yorks. : —
Barron Wilfrid Stone, Esq., Major 1st Vol. Batt. S.
Staffs. Regt., b. 1869; in. 1920, Christine, d. of R. A. Law
of Glasgow. Estates in Birmingham, Erdington, North-
field, and West Bromwich. Seat — The Grange, Erdington,
Warwickshire. Res. —
Norman Benjamin Stone, Esq., b. 1871 ; m. 1903, Helen
Constance, d.of — . Taylor, of Sparkbrook, Birmingham, and
has issue — (1 ) Norman Willoughby Benjamin Stone, Gentle-
man, b. 1904; (2) Alfred Donald Gilbert Stone, Gentleman,
b. 1905; (3) Robert Ivan Stone, Gentleman, b. 1908; (4)
John William Oscar Stone, Gentleman, b. 1909; and Helen
Constance Kathleen. Res. — 22 Bath Road, Bedford Park,
W.4.
Oscar Harold Stone, Esq., b. 1872 ; m. 1898, Jessie Louise,
d. of John William Yates of Glenthorne, Erdington ; and
has issue — Gerald Benjamin Oscar Stone, Gentleman, b.
1901 [m. 1927, Sylvia Hope Callard of Pinner, Middx.]
Res. — Westmead, Alvechurch, Worcs.
Roland Parker Stone, Esq., b. 1876; m. 1906, Dora, d.
of Charles Holme of Upton Grey, Hants. Res. — 31
Dennington Road, Hampstead, N.W.
STONE of Bedfords, Essex (H. Coll. ). Azure, a dolphin
naiant proper and in chief three escallops fessewise also
proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, in front of a trident erect, a dolphin naiant
both proper. Motto — " Vincit qui patitur."
Son of Henry Robert Stone of Bedfords, Havering-atte-
Bower, Essex, b. 1831 ; d. 1876 ; m. 1862, Georgiana
Jane, d. of George Jessop of Butterley Hall, Derbyshire,
and Mount House, Hythe, and widow of Alfred
Parker : —
Henry Jessop Stone, Esq., J. P. Salop, Berks., and Essex,
Lt.-Col. 4th Batt. Highland L. Inf., late 4th Batt. Middx.
Regt., b. 1863, m. 1890, Emma Veronica, d. of Capt. Ellis
Brooke Cunliffe of Petton Park, Salop, late 6th D.G. ; and
has had issue — (1) Henry Cunliffe Stone, Gentleman, b. 1891,
d. 1892; (2) Ellis Robert Cunliffe Stone, Gentleman, Lieut.
Royal Welsh Fus. , b. 1893, killed in the European War
1914. Seats — Bedfords, Havering-atte-Bower, Essex; Bed-
fords Lodge, Windsor. Club — Carlton.
STONE (H. Coll., 26 March 1901). Ermine, a flaming
sword erect proper, pommel and hilt or, surmounted by an
open book, straps and buckles of the second, in chief two
lozenges gules, each charged with a cross couped of the
third. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
ot the colours, upon a rock proper, an eagle displayed
argent, charged on the breast and on each wing with a
cross couped gules, and holding in each claw a flaming
sword, also proper, pommel and hilt or. Motto — " Nil
desperandum. " Livery — Claret, with silver buttons.
Sons of Samuel Francis Stone, Esq., J. P. and D.L. , of
Kirby Firth Hall, Leics., b. 1834; d. ; m. 1859,
Maria (d. 14 Jan. 1877), d. of Charles Gillham, Esq.,
J. P., of Birkenhead : —
Charles Cecil Stone, Esq., Capt. 15th Batt. 58th Company
Imp. Yeo., served in S. Africa, b. 1865. Res.— Northfield,
Barrow-on-Soar, Leics.
Howard Crafton Stone, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N.R.,
b. 1873. Res.—
STONEY (U.O.).
escallops of the field.
Or, on a bend cottised azure, three
Mantling azure and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, out of a mural crown proper,
a demi-lion or, holding between the paws a spur erect
argent, winged gules. Motto — " Nunquam non paratus."
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Sons of George Francis Stoney, Esq. , Capt. Tipperary
Lt. Inf., b. 1834; d. 1872; m. 1867, Emily, ygst. d.
of Robert Johnstone Stoney, Esq., J. P., of Killa-
valla: —
Thomas George Stoney, Gentleman, b. 1868. Seat —
Kyle Park, co. Tipperary.
George Stoney, Gentleman, b. 1872. Res. —
Son of Edward Duncan Stoney, Gentleman, b. 1868 ;
d. 1898 ; m. —
Stoney, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Sons of Thomas George Stoney, Esq., J. P., of Kyle
Park, b. 1808; d. 18^6; m. 1829, Anna Henrietta
(d. 1880), only d. of Thomas Waller, Esq., J. P., of
Finoe House, Borrisokane : —
Edward Waller Stoney, Esq., C.I.E., M.I.C.E., Chief
Engineer Madras Railways (ret.), b. 1844; m. 1st, 1875,
Sarah (d. 1923), second d. of John Crawford of Cartron
Abbey, co. Longford; 2nd, 1925, Rose Bruce, widow of the
late Noel Swanston, Indian Army; and has surviving
issue — (1) Richard Francis Stoney, Gentleman, Chief-
Engineer Madras P.W.W., b. 1876 [m. 1910, Edith Gillon,
and has issue— Richard Edward Stoney, Gentleman, b. 1916 ;
and Peggy]; (2) Edward Crawford Stoney, Esq., B.A. ,
M.B., Major R.A.M.C, b. 1883 [m. ; and has issue-
Sarah] ; and Ethel Sarah [m. 1907, Julius Mattieson Turing,
I.C.S., and has issue]. Res.— The Gables, Coonoor,
Madras.
William Albert Stoney, Gentleman, b. 1845. Res. —
Sons of Walter Charles Butler Stoney, Esq., J. P. and
D.L. of Portland Park, Roscrea [Livery — Blue, with
yellow facings], &.J1846 ; m. 1872, Ellen Cattley Kemble,
third d. of Prebendary Kemble, Rector of Bath : —
Thomas Butler Stoney, Gentleman, b. 1875. Seat — Port-
land Park, Roscrea, co. Tipperary.
Charles Kemble Stoney, Gentleman, b. 1877.
Bowes Stoney, Gentleman, b. 1879.
Richard Brooke Stoney, Gentleman, Lieut. R.F.A. ,
b. 1887.
Son of Robert Vesey Stoney, Esq., J. P., D.L., of
Rosturk Castle, b. 1841 ; d. 1924 ; m. 1st, 1878, Emily
Rose (d. 1893), d. of Charles Bligh of Brittas ; 2nd,
1896, Phcebe Edith, d. of Robert Truell:—
Robert Vesey Stoney, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1903.
Res. — Rosturk Castle, Westport, co. Mayo.
Son of Thomas Butler Stoney, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
(High Sheriff 1887), b. 1844 ; d. 1912 ; in. 1873, Annie,
d. of Wybrants Olphert, D.L., of Ballyconnel, co.
Donegal: —
Cecil Robert Vesey Stoney, Gentleman, BA.fCamb.),
b. 1875 ; m. 1902, Frances Maria {d. 191 1), d. of late Rev.
C. H. Mackenzie; and has issue — Dorothy Frances Annie.
Post. add. —
Son of Percy Butler Stoney, Gentleman, b. ; d.
; m. 1872, Mary, d. of Thomas Briggs : —
Malcolm Percy Stoney, Gentleman, b. 1883 ; Post. add. —
Sons of Major George Ormond Stoney, K.O.S.B., b.
; d. 1890; m. 1876, Meylia (d. 1910), d. of
Patrick Sinclair Laing, Deputy Insp.-Gen. of Hos-
pitals:—
Patrick Sinclair Stoney, Esq , Lt.-Col. Indian Army,
b. 1880; m. 1911, Elsie Lea Williams, d. of late Col. Lewis
Williams Taylor, R.A. Res.—
Thomas Ramsay Stoney, Gentleman, b. 1882. Res. —
Henry Howard Stoney, Esq., D.S.O. , Major N. Stafford-
shire Regt., b. 1886; m. 1917, Laura Kathleen, d. of the
late Bludon Blood Stoney, M.I.C.E., of Elgin Road,
Dublin. Club — Army and Navy.
Son of Thomas Goring Stoney, 6. ; d. ; m.
Jane, d. of Thomas Legge: — ■
George Stoney, Gentleman, M.D., b. . Res. —
Sons of Thomas Sadleir Stoney, Esq., J. P., Barrister-
at-Law, b. 1822; d. 1899; m. 2nd, 1857, Eleanor
(d. 1904), d. of Rev. Thomas Luby, D.D.: —
Thomas Johnston Stoney, Gentleman, served in Mer-
cantile Marine (Peninsular and Oriental Service) [Livery —
Dark blue and silver buttons], b. 1858; m. 1892, Adelaide
Frances, second d. and coheiress of Col. John Stephen
Dwyer, J. P. (The O'Dwyer) of Stradbally, Castleconnell,
co. Limerick. Estates — Ballyknockane, Ballycapple Wood,
and Bally McEgan, co. Tipperary. Res. — Stradbally
House, Castle Connell, co. Limerick.
Rev. Franc Sadleir Stoney, M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dub.),
Clerk in Holy Orders, b. 1865 ; m. 1893, Eliza, d. of Rev.
W. Noble, Rector of Tashinny, co. Longford. Res. —
Tashinny, co. Longford, Ireland.
George Frederick Stoney, Gentleman, L.R.C.P. ,
L.R.C.S. (Edin.), L.F.P.S. (Glas.), b. 1869. Res.—
2 Addison Villas, New Bridge Road, Bath.
Sons of the Rev. Ralph Sadleir Stoney, B. D. , Vicar
and also Lord of the Manor of Ribby-cum-Wrea, co.
Lancaster, b. 1830; d. 1902; m. 2nd, 1870, Sybilla
Frances, second d. of Rev. William T. Homan, Rector
of Modreeny, Ireland : —
Rev. Ralph Sadleir Stoney, M.A. Oxford, b. 1872. Res.—
The Rectory, Skipton-in-Craven, Yorks.
Rev. Travers Strathmore Stoney, M.A. Oxon., b. 1874;
m. 1907, Gertrude Elizabeth, d. of Canon James W.
Bardsley, late Vicar of Huddersfield. ./??.v.— Rushden
Rectory, Northants.
Rev. Edwin Fazakerley Stoney, M.A. Trin. Coll., Dublin,
b. 1875. Res. — Lund Vicarage, Clifton, Preston, Lanes.
Sons of Francis Sadleir Stoney, Esq., J. P., late Lt.-Col.
R.A. , of The Downs, Delgany, co. Wicklow, b. 1834;
d. 1927 ; m. 1st, 1867, Catherine Jane, d. of Robert
Lawe, Banker, of Preston, co. Lancaster ; 2nd, 1872,
Emma Sophia Christina, elder d. of Christopher Mercer
Durrant, Esq.,M.D., J. P. co.Suffolk, and relict of Capt.
Maynard, 20th Regt. : —
Ralph Durrant Sadleir Stoney, Esq., C. B. E. , Col. late
Roy. Irish Fus. [Livery — Blue, yellow facings], b. 1873 ;
m. 1900, Amy Maud Mocre, only surv. d. of Rev. W.
Moore Morgan, LL.D., and has issue — Ralph Francis
Ewart Stoney, Gentleman, Lieut. R.E. , b. 1903; and May
Eileen Morgan [m. , Lieut. -Comdr. G. Langham,
R.N.]. Res. — Little Downs, Dorchester, Dorset. Clubs —
Dorset County (Dorchester), R. Dorset Yacht (Weymouth).
Franc Aubrey Sadleir Stoney, Gentleman, B.A. (Trin.
Coll., Dublin), b. 1875. Res. — The Downs, Delgany, co.
Wicklow.
Leigh Sadleir Stoney, Esq., J. P. (High Sheriff 1911),
Capt. Royal Irish Fus., b. 1878 ; m. 1899, Anne Theodosia
Hester, d. of John Stuart Eccles, D.L., and has issue — Rose
Kathleen Rachel]. Res.—
Son of the late James Johnstone Stoney, Esq., of Emell
Castle, Cloughjordan, King's Co., J. P., M.A., by his
wife Elizabeth, d. of Rev. W. Minchin of Greenhills,
co. Tipperary: —
Johnstone Thomas Stoney, Esq , J. P. [Livery— Dark
blue, piped with gold], b. 1849 ; m. 1st, 1872, Rebecca
(d. 1875), only d. of Edward C. Minchin of Canterbury,
New Zealand ; and has issue — Rebecca Sarah Minchin [tn.
1899, Capt. Richard Minchin Minchin of Busherstown] ;
m. 2nd, 1878, Arabella Louisa, only surv. child of Percy W.
Cornwallis Lipyeatt of Dawlish, Devon ; and had issue—
(1) Johnstone Percy Lipyeatt Stoney, Esq., Capt. 2nd Batt.
Worcestershire Regt., b. 1881 ; (2) Raleigh Cecil Watson
Stoney, Gentleman, b. 1883 ; (3) Gerald Johnstone Lipyeatt
Stoney, Esq., D.S.O. , M.C., Lt.-Col. late Worcester Regt.,
b. 1884; (4) Edward Bowes Stoney, Gentleman, b. 1886;
and three daus. Seat — Emell Castle, Cloughjordan,
King's Co.
Sons of George Johnstone Stoney, Gentleman, M.A.,
D.Sc. , F. R.S. , late Secretary to the Queen's Univ.,
b. 1826; d. 1911 ; m. 1863, Margaretta Sophia, only
d. of Robert J. Stoney of Parsonstown : —
George Gerard Stoney, Gentleman, C. E. Res. —
Robert Bindon Stoney, Gentleman, M.D. Res. —
Son of Rev. R. Baker Stoney, M.A., of Alfreton,
b. ; d. 1904 ; m. Elizabeth Harrison : —
Rev. Francis Shirley Stoney, M.A. (Oxon.), Vicar of
Scovingfield, Kent, formerly Vicar of Coggeshall, b. 1863.
Post. add. — 40 Augusta Gardens, Folkestone.
Sons of Robert J. Stoney of Parsonstown, b. 1801 ; d.
1887 ; m. 1831, Anne Smithwick : —
Rev. Canon Robert Baker Stoney, D.D., Incumbent of
Holy Trinity Church, Killiney, 1900-25, Treasurer of Christ
Church Cathedral, Dublin (1893), Chaplain to the Lord-
Lieut, of Ireland, b. 1840; m. 1875, Kate Mabel, d. cf
Richard Atkinson of Gortmore, Dundrum, co. Dublin ; and
has issue — Richard Atkinson Stoney, Gentleman, M.B. ,
b. . Res. — 3 Warwick Terrace, Leeson Park, Dublin.
Hugh Baker Stoney, Gentleman, M.B., M.D., b. ;
m. , Mary Anne, d. of Bindon Blood of Cranagher, co.
Clare ; and has issue — George Bindon Stoney, Gentleman
(Box 2, Benoui, Transvaal, South Africa), b. [m. 1911,
Mabel, d. of P. H. White of Durban, South Africa] ; and
five daus. Res. — The Heath, Abbeyleix, Queen's Co.
STONEHAVEN, Baron, see BAIRD.
STONEHOUSE (H. Coll.).l Azure, a lymphad or,
on a chief dancette of the second a Jersey comb between
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two fleurs-de-lys azure. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
Issuant from a coronet composed of eight roses set upon
a rim a ram's head or. Motto — " Tenax propositi."
Son of Matthew Porritt Stonehouse, Esq., J. P. of
Wakefield : —
Sir Edmund Stonehouse, Knt. Bach. (1918), J. P.
N.R. Yorks. and for City of Wakefield, Mayor 1904 and
1914-17, b. 1854 ; m. 1884, Isabella (d. 1925), d. of
Robert Dobson, of Warrington and Ugthorpe, Yorks.,
and has issue — Eric Childe Stonehouse, Esq., late Major
R.A.F., b. 1886 [m. 192 1, Phyllis Mary, d. of Rev. Thomas
Bywater, Vicar of Outwood, Wakefield] ; and Margaret
[m. 1924, Lt.-Col. John Proud Breckon, D.S.O.]. Res. —
St. Michael's, Ruswarp, nr. Whitby.
Sir ERNEST HAY STONHOUSE, 15th Baronet, of
Radley, co. Berks. Born June 27, 1855, being the son
of Sir Henry Vansittart Stonhouse, the 14th Bart., by his
wife Charlotte, dau. of the late John Beatty West; suc-
ceeded his father in 1884. Creations — First Patent, May
7, 1628; second, 1670. Armorial bearings— Argent, on
n fesse sable, between three hawks volant azure, a leopard's
face between two mullets or ; the escutcheon charged
with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a talbot's
head couped argent, collared sable, lined, and catching a
dove volant of the first. Motto — " Sublimiora petamus."
Married, Nov. 4, 1897, Louise Catherina, dau. of the late
Lodowick William Rees, of Cheltenham. Seat — Warming-
ton, Banbury.
STONOR(H Coll.). Azure, two bars dancett^e or, a
chief argent. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a rock argent, charged with spots
gules and azure, and a bird proper, pecking thereat with
a ruby in its beak.
Sons of Rt. Hon Francis Robert Stonor, 4th Baron
Camoys, Lord-in- Waiting to Queen Victoria 1886,
1892-5, Lieut. Oxfordshire Yeo. Cav. , b. 1856; d.
1897; m. 1881, Jessie Philippa, d. of Robert Russell
Carew of Carpender's Park, co. Hertford: —
Rt. Hon. Ralph Francis Julian Stonor, 5th Baron
Camoys (20 Aug. 1383), late Lieut. Oxfordshire Yeo. [Sup-
porters— Dexter, a lion or; sinister, a lion sable], b. 1884 ;
m. r9ii, Mildred, d. of late William Watts Sherman of
New York ; and has issue — Hon. Ralph Robert Watts
Sherman Stonor, b. 1913 ; Hon. Pamela Sophia Nadine ;
and Hon. Mildred Sophia Noreen. Seat— Stonor Park.
nr. Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire. Clubs — Bachelors',
Boodle's.
Hon. Edward Maurice Stonor, Major late 4th Batt.
Bedfordshire Regt., b. 1885 ; m. 1st, 1909, Bertha (div. 1921),
d. of the late John Oliver, of Manchester ; 2nd, 1925,
Flcrence Hilda, 3rd d. of Thomas William Rothschild, of
Pretoria ; and has issue (by 1st marriage)— Betty Joyce ;
and Marjorie. Res. — Addo, C. P., S. Africa.
Hon. Hugo Robert William Stonor, late Diplomatic
Service b. 18S7 ; m. 1917, Esther, d. of the late Marks
Gilbert, of Hammersmith Res. —
Sons of Hon. Francis Stonor, Clerk in House of Lords,
J. P. and D.L., b. 1829; d. 1881; m. 1855, Elsie, d.
of Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Peel, Bart. : —
Hon. Sir Harry Julian Stonor (Patent of precedence as
younger children of a baron 1881), KC.V.O. , Gentleman
Usher and Groom-in- Waiting to the King, Deputy-Master
of the King's Household 1918-21, b. 1859. Res. — St.
James's Palace, S.W. Clubs— Marlborough, Turf.
Hon. Edward Alexander Stonor, Major late R.A.F., and
late Lieut. Oxfordshire Yeo. Cav., Principal Clerk and
Taxing Master of Private Bills in the House of Lords,
b. 1S67 ; vi. 1899, Christine Alexandra, widow of Ambrose
Ralli and d. of Richard Ralli ; and has issue— Francis
Edward Stonor, Esq., b. 1900. Res. — 27 Montagu Square,
W. Club— Turf.
STOPFORD (U.O., 16601. Azure, semte of cross
crosslets and three lozenges or. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wyvern with wings
displayed vert. Motto — " Patriae infelici fidelis."
Son of Rt. Hon. James George Henry Stopford, 5th
Earl of Courtown, J. P. and D.L. co. Wexford (High
Sheriff 1848), late Capt. Gren. Gds. , b. 1823 ; d. 1914 ;
m. 1846, the Hon. Elizabeth Frances Milles (d. 1894),
second d. of George John, 4th Lord Sondes : —
Rt. Hon. James Walter Milles Stopford, 6th Earl of
Courtown (12 April 1762), Viscount Stopford, Baron Cour-
town, co. Wexford, in Ireland (19 Sept. 1758), Baron
Saltersford of Saltersford, co. Palatine of Chester, in G.B.
(7 June 1796), H.M. Lieut, for co. Wexford, High Sheriff
1877, and for Carlow 1878, formerly Lt.-Col. and Hon. Col.
comdg. 3rd Batt. R. Irish Regt., A.D.C. to Earl of Car-
narvon when Lord-Lieut, of Ireland [Supporters — Two
stags proper, collared and chained or, each charged on the
shoulder with a lozenge of the last], b. 1853; m. 1st, 1876, Hon.
Catherine Elizabeth (d. 1884), eld. d. and coh. of 4th Lord
Braybrooke ; 2nd, 1886, Gertrude, d. of Gen. Charles James
Conway Mills of Cardington ; and has had issue — (1) James
Richard Neville Stopford, Esq., O.B. E. , commonly called
Viscount Stopford, D.L. co. Wexford, Mayor of Aylesbury
1927, late temp. Major Gen. List, Staff Capt. War Office
1916-18, D.A.A.G. 1918-21, b. 1877 [m. 1905, Cicely Mary,
d. of the late John Arden Birch, and has issue — Hon. James
Montagu Burgoyne Stopford, b. 1908 ; Hon. Edward
Richard Barrington Stopford, b. 1914 ; Hon. Terence Victor
Stopford, b. 1918 ; Hon. Patricia Mary; Hon. Rosemary
Katharine; Hon. Moyra Charlotte; and Hon. Cecilia Norah
(Res. — The Old House, Aylesbury. Club — Travellers')] ; (2)
Hon. Arthur Stopford, C.M.G.,Capt. R.N., and Ccl.R.A.F.,
Attach^ at Washington 1925-28, b. 1879 [m. 1908, Mary
Augusta Grace (who obtained a divorce 1924), d. of
Godfrey Chester Master, and has issue — Godfrey Vyvyan
Stopford, Esq., b. 1909; and Anne Frances Joan {Club —
United Service)]; (3) Hon. Guy Stopford, Comdr. R.N., b.
1884 [m. 1923, Rosalinde Cecil, M.B. E. , d. of Rev. C. F.
Townley, C.B.E., of Fulbourn Manor, Cambridge (Club —
United Service)] ; (4) Hon. Charles William Stopford, late
Lieut. R.G.A., b. 1892; Lady Sybil [m. 1918, Capt. Colin
Laurence, D.S.C., late R.A.F.] ; Lady Eileen [/;/. 1924,
Major M. R. W. Duberley, O.B.E.]; Lady Alma [m. 1922,
Lt.-Col. G. L.Hoare.C.B.E.]; Lady Edith Mary [m. 1923,
Major Walter Brooke, M.C. , of Kenbury, nr. Exeter] ; and
Lady Marjorie Gertrude. Seat — Courtown House, Gorey,
co. Wexford. Club — Carlton.
Son of Hon. Edward Barrington Lewis Henry Stopford,
late Capt. South of Ireland Imp. Yeo., formerly Major
3rd Batt. Royal Irish Regt., and Capt. Royal Irish
Fus., b. 1858; d. 1909; m. 1st, 1888, Isabel Alice (d.
1890), d. of Capt. Barrington Dashwood :■ —
Barrington George Dashwood Stopford, Esq., Lieut. -
Comdr. R.N., b. 1889 ; m. 1918, Muriel Florence, d. of Rev.
N. N. Lewarne, Vicar of Yealnrpton, Devon ; and has
issue — Brian Barrington Dashwood Stopford, Esq., b. 1923.
Res.—
Younger son of Rt. Hon. James George Henry
Stopford, 5th Earl of Courtown (see above): —
Hon. George Frederick William Stopford, b. 1859 ; m.
1889, Marie Clare, second d. of Capt. Henry Segrave of
Kiltimon, co. Wicklow, and of Cabra, co. Dublin ; and
has issue — (1) George Christian Noel Stopford, Esq., Capt.
late 3rd Batt. Royal Irish Regt., b. 1891 [m. 1915, Mary
Georgina, d. of the late Rev. Canon Newland, of Buncara,
co. Donegal ; and has issue— Edward Montagu Stopford,
Gentleman, b. 1917; and Claire]; (2) Montagu Henry
Aubrey Stopford, Esq., Capt. late S. Irish Horse,
b. 1894 [m. 1926, Nancy, d. of the late Paul Hunt, of
Kilfera, Kilkenny]; (3) Sydney Vivian James Stopford,
Gentleman, b. 1901 ; and Cynthia Mareli Mabel. Res. —
6 Raglan Road, Dublin. Club— Kildare Street (Dublin).
Surv. son of Rt. Hon. James Thomas Stopford, 4th
Earl of Courtown, b. 1794 ; d. 1858 ; m. 1st, 1822, his
cousin Lady Charlotte Albinia Montagu Scott, d. of
Charles, 4th Duke of Buccleuch ; 2nd, 1850, Dora, d.
of the Rt. Hon. Edward Pennefather, Chief Justice of
Queen's Bench, Ireland : —
Hon. Sir Frederick William Stopford, K.C.B., K.C.M.G.,
K.C.V.O. , Lt.-Gen. (ret.) late Gren. Gds., Lieut, of
the Tower of London from 1912, b. 1854. Res.—i York
Terrace, Regent's Park, London, N. Club — Travellers'.
Sons of Hon. Walter George Stopford, Rear-Adm. late
A.D.C. to the King, b. 1855 ; d. 1918 ; m. 1893,
Florence Mary, d. of Hon. Loran E. Baker of Beacon
House, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, M. L.C : —
Walter John Stopford, Esq., M.C, Capt. R.A., b. 1897.
Club — Naval and Military.
Frederick Victor Stopford, Esq., Lieut. R.N., b. 1900;
m. 1924, Mary Guise, only dau. of Capt. F. C. N. Vernon-
Wentworth, C.B., R.N., of Black Heath, Saxmundham 1
and has issue— John Walter Stopford, Gentleman, b. 1926.
Club— Naval and Military.
Son of Algernon Edward Stopford, Gentleman, b. 1858 ;
d. 1911 ; m. 1887, Emma Lucy, d. of Arthur Francis
William Saunders: —
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Rev. Grosvenor Francis Stopford, Chaplain in the Army,
b. 1889; m. 1917, Rachel Norman, d. of Rev. Anthony
Martin, Chaplain of Norfolk Island, N.S.W. Postal add. —
c/o War Office.
Sons of Rev. Frederick Manners Stopford, M.A.
(Oxford), Hon. Chaplain to the King, formerly Chap-
lain in Ordinary to Queen Victoria, Rector of Tich-
marsh, co. Northampton, and Rural Dean, b. 1831 ;
d. 1912 ; m. 1st, 1857, Florence Augusta (d. 1876), d.
of Charles Alexander Saunders of Westbourne Lodge : —
Albert Henry Stopford, Gentleman, b. i860. Res. —
Francis Powys Stopford, Gentleman, b. 1861 ; m. 1894,
Kathleen Edith, d. of the late Henry James Gompertz cf
Madras ; and has issue — Mary Horatia ; Eveleen Emily ;
Kathleen Stewart ; and Eleanor Montagu. Res. — 6
Trevanion Road, W.14.
Charles Alexander Stopford, Gentleman, b. 1864.
Wilfrid Sydney Stopford, Gentleman, b. 1868.
Walter Montagu Stopford, Gentleman, b. 1874.
Son of Walter James Stopford, Esq., C.B. , late Capt.
52nd L.I.,a Gentleman Usher of the Privy Chamber
to the King, late Insp.-Gen. Mil. Prison Dept. and
Commissioner of Prisons, Home Office, b. 1833; d.
1908; m. 1863, his cousin, Annette Jane, third d. of
Adm. the Hon. Sir Montagu Stopford, K.C.B. : —
Cyril Montagu Stopford, Capt. late Queen's Westminster
Rifles, was Page of Honour to Queen Victoria, b. 1874.
Sons of the Hon. Sir Montagu Stopford, Adm., K.C.B.,
b. 1798 ; d. 1864 ; m. 1st, 1827, Cordelia Winifreda, d.
of Maj.-Gen. Sir George Whitmore ; 2nd, 1853, Lucy,
ygst. d. of John Cay of North Charlton : —
Sir Lionel Arthur Montagu Stopford, K.C.V.O., C.B.,
Commandant R.M. Coll., Sandhurst, I9ii-i4,and 1916-18,
Major-Gen. (ret.) late Irish Gds. , b. i860; m. 1891, Mabel
Georgina Emily, only child of George Alexander Mackenzie,
of Applecross ; and has surv. issue — (1) Montagu George
North Stopford, M.C. , Capt. Rifle Brig., b. 1892 [m. 1921,
Dorothy, d. of Lt.-Col. H. F. Deare, late 8th Hussars, of
West Dean, Chichester] ; (2) Lionel Moutagu Phipps
Stopford, Esq., Capt. late Seaforth Highlanders, b. 1897
{Clubs — United Service, Caledonian)]. Res. — Summer-
court, Wrotham, Kent. Club — United Service.
Son of Vice-Adm. Robert Wilbraham Stopford, b.
1844; d. 1911; m. 1885, Etheldreda, d. of Ralph
Neville Grenville of Butleigh Court: —
Robert Neville Stopford, Esq., Lieut. -Comdr. R.N.,
b. 1888 ; m. 1919, Ursula, d. of E. A. Ebblewhite (q.v.),
Barrister-at-Law, of 3 Essex Court, Temple. Res. —
Son of Vice-Adm. Frederick George Stopford, late
R.N., b. 1852; d. 1928; m. 1889, Maria Mary (d.
1915), eld. d. of Rev. Thomas Frederick Bigg: —
Robert Edward Wilbraham Stopford, Gentleman, b. 1897.
Res.—
Son of Lionel Richard Stopford Sackville, Esq., late
Brev.-Col. comdg. 4th Batt Rifle Brig. , b. 1845 ; d- IQ°6 '<
m. 1887, Constance Evelyn, d. of Major George
Gosling : —
Nigel Victor Stopford Sackville, Gentleman (q.v.).
Surv. son of Sydney Robert Stopford Sackville, b. 1850;
d. 1888 ; m. 1883, Janet, d. of John Shields of Perth :—
Edward Rupert Sydney Stopford-Sackville, Gentleman,
b. 1887. Res.—
Surv. sons of James Sydney Stopford, Esq., b. 1808;
d. 1885 ; m. 2nd, 1868, Katherine Mary, eld. d. of
Sir T. W. Waller, 2nd Bart. :—
George Waller Stopford, Esq., Capt. 4th Batt. Beds.
Regt., b. 1870; m. 1911 (his cousin), Alice Emily, d. of
Adm. Sir William Robert Kennedy, G.C.B. Res.— Fal-
coner's Hill, Daventry. Club— Travellers'.
Philip James Stopford, Esq., Capt. late R.N., b. 1872;
m. 1902, Margaret Louise, ygst. d. of Maj. F. Napleton
Dew, J. P., D.L., late 88th Regt. Connaught Rangers.
Res. —
Sons of Heneage Frank Stopford, Esq., Major R.F.A. ,
b. 1877 ; killed in action 1916 ; m. 1908, Margaret, d.
of Edward Kennedy, Esq. : —
James Coverley Stopford, Gentleman, Midshipman
R.N., b. 1909. Res. — Deanyers, Alton, Hants.
Edward Kennedy Stopford, Gentleman, b. 19 11.
Son of Wyndham Horace Stopford, Esq., Capt.
R.M.L.I.,£. 1878; d. 1903; m. 1903, Dorothy Eleanor,
eld. d. of Rev. Wilfrid N. C. Leeson of Hove :—
Wyndham Horace Stopford, Gentleman, b. 1904 ; m.
1928, May, d. of Col. J. W. Craig of Manila, Philippine
Islands.
Son of Horace Robert Stopford, Esq., Lt.-Col. Cold-
stream Guards, b. 1855; killed in S. Africa 1899;
m. 1886, Marguerite Louisa Greathed, d. of Benjamin
George MacDowell, M.D. : —
Robert Maurice Stopford, Esq., D.S.C., Lieut. -Comdr.
R.N., b. 1890 ; m. 1920, Elsie, d. of the late Capt. Francis
William Lawson, Connaught Rangers; and has issue —
Michael Robert Horace Stopford, Gentleman, b. 1921 ; and'
Rosemary Dolores. Res. —
STOPFORD SACKVILLE. Quarterly, 1 and 4, quar-
terly, or and gules, over all a bend vair (for Sackville) ; 2.
and 3, azure, three lozenges or between nine cross cross-
lets of the last (for Stopford). Mantling azure and argent.
Crests — Out of a coronet, composed of eight fleurs-de-lys
or, an estoile of six points argent (for Sackville) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a wyvern wings endorsed vert. Motto
— " Toujours loyal."
3td son of Col. Lionel Richard Stopford Sackville, The
Rifle Bde. , b. 1848 ; d. 1906 ; m. 1887, Constance Evelyn ,
d. of Major George Frederick Gosling, 1st Madras
Fus. : —
Nigel Victor Stopford Sackville, Gentleman, Lieut.
i4/2oth Hussars, b. 1901. Seat — Drayton House, Thrapston,
Northants. Clubs— Cavalry, Pratt's.
STOPS of Wood Burcote Court (H. Coll., 18 June
1919). Per saltire or and sable, in chief a wolf's head
erased gules, and in base an oak-tree couped vert in pale,
between in fesse two garbs of the first. Mantling sable
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wolf's head
erased gules, supporting in the mouth a woodman's axe
erect argent. Motto — " Who stops."
Third son of William George Stops, Esq., J. P., of
The Lodge, Kineton, Warwickshire, b. 1841 ; m.
Annie Maria, d. of Joseph Franklin, of Milton House,
Northampton : —
Herbert Jackson Stops, Gentleman, F.S.I., b. 1884 ;
m. 191 1, Muriel, d. of Henry Heygate Goddard, of
Cheyne Walk, Northampton ; and has issue — William
Heygate Jackson Stops, Gentleman, b. 1920 ; Jean
Jackson ; Sheila Jackson. Res. — Wood Burcote Court,
nr. Towcester ; Stops House, Queen Street, Mayfair.
Clubs — Thatched House, County (Northampton).
STOREY (H. Coll.). Per fesse indented argent and
gules, a pale with three whelk-shells, two and one, and as
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many storks, one and two, all counterchanged. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath ot the colours,
upon a rock proper, a whelk-shell fessewise gules, thereon
a stork argent. Motto — " Deficiam aut efficiam." Livery —
Drab coat, red collar and cuffs.
Sons of Sir Thomas Storey, Knight Bachelor, J. P.,
D.L. , k. 1825; d. 1898; m. 1st, 1852, Eliza, d. of Capt.
William Sherren, late Oxfordsh. Lt. Inf., of Folke-
stone; 2nd, 1862, Annie Williamson, d. of Charles
Blades of Aysgarth, Wensleydale, Yorks. : —
Herbert Lushington Storey, Esq., J. P. andD.L. co. Lanes.
(High Sheriff 1904), b. 1853; m. 1st, 1882, Emily (d. 1911),
d. of G. F. Fisher, Esq., J. P., of Cheadle, Cheshire; 2nd,
1915, Sylvia Maud, d. of Edward Hosking, I.C.S., and has
issue — (1) Kenneth Lushington Storey, Esq. (Hawling
Manor, Andoversford, Glos. ), b. 1886 [m. 1910, Alice
Nesbit, d. of late Major de Freville, 8th and nth Hussars,
of Hinxton Hall, and Shelford, Cambridgeshire]; (2)
Thomas Herbert Storey, Gentleman, b. 1922 ; Honor
Oakden Patrickson [tn. , Hector Macleod, 3rd son of
Roderick W. Macleod, Esq., J. P., of Invergordon Castle,
co. Ross, and Cadbole, co. Cromarty]; and Margaret
Sylvia Patrickson. Post. add. — Burton Hill House,
Malmesbury, Wilts. Club — Reform.
Charles Blades Coverdale Storey, Esq., J. P. co. Denbigh,
b. 1868; tn. ist, 1902, Elizabeth, d. of Edmund Sharpe of
Halton Hall, Lancaster ; 2nd, 1926, Phyllis, d. of the late
Llewelyn Hugh-Jones, Esq., C.B.E. , and has issue —
Llewelyn Robert Owen Storey, Gentleman, b. 1926; and
Gwyneth Lois. Res. — Plas Nantyr, Glyn-Ceiriog, N.
Wales. Clubs — Devonshire, Bath.
Robert Holme Storey, Esq., J. P. and C.C. co. Denbigh,
Barrister-at- Law, Inner Temple, b. 1872; m. 1907, Beatrice
Maud, d. of Sir William Tate, 2nd Bart. ; and has issue —
Thomas William Storey, Gentleman, b. 1910 ; Roy Frederick
Storey, Gentleman, b. 1913. Res. — Bishopswood, Ross,
Herefordshire.
Son of Edgar Storey, Esq., b. 1859; d. 1909;
tn. : —
Ronald Alexander Storey, Gentleman, b. 1888. Postal
add.- — Escowbeck Cottage, Caton, Lanes.
STOREY, see SHAWE-STOREY.
STOREY (H. Coll.). Per fesse gules and argent, a pale
with three crosses patee, two and one, and as many storks,
one and two, all counterchanged. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a stork gules
between two crosses pat£e argent.
Son of Edward Storey, Esq., J. P. of Crosslands,
Lancaster, b. 1829 ; tn. : —
William John Patrickson Storey, Esq., J. P. Flints (High
Sheriff 1905-6), b. i860. Res. —
STOREY of Randwick, New South Wales (U.O.). Per
fesse or and azure, a pale counterchanged, thiee storks sable,
beaked and membered gules, and as many garbs of the first,
banded of the last. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, on a garb fessewise or, banded
gules, a stork proper. Motto — ' ' Ciconia fausta avis."
Sons of Hon. Sir David Storey, M.L.C., of Randwick,
N.S.W., b. 1856; d. 1924; m. 1883, Rachel Agnes, d.
of the late Capt. Andrew Doig : —
John Colvin Storey, Esq., O.B.E., M.B., F.R.C.S., Lt.-
Col. Australian A.M.C., b. . Res. — Randwick, New
South Wales.
David Andrew Storey, Esq., Lt.-Col. Australian Imp.
Forces, b. . Res. —
Theodore Wentworth Storey, Esq., served Great War
with Australian Forces, b. . Res. —
Robert Sherbrooke Storey, Esq., b. . Res. — ■
STORY of Nottingham (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
per fesse indented argent and sable, three falcons counter-
changed (Story) ; 2 and 3, argent, a gauntlet sable,
garnished or (Lacock). Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, upon a wreath of laurel, a
black falcon all proper.
Son of General Valentine Frederick Story, b. 1818 ; d.
1907 ; tn. :—
Col. William Frederick Story, C.B., J.P. Notts, and D.L.
co. Lanark, late Lt.-Col. Comdg. 3rd Batt. (mil.) Highland
L.I.', b. . Res. — The Forest, Mount Hooton Road,
Nottingham. Club — White's.
STORY-MASKELYNE (Roy. Lie, 1902, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, a fesse engrailed or, between
three escallops argent (Maskelyne, Vn. Wilts., 1623, and
probably earlier); 2 and 3, argent, a lion rampant double-
queued purpure, between four bugle-horns stringed sable in
saltire (Story). Mantling sable and or. Crests — 1. on a
wreath of the colours, a demi-lion sable, holding between
the paws an escallop argent (Maskelyne) ; 2. on a wreath
of the colours, two arms embowed, habited purpure, cuffed
argent, the hands proper, grasping by the attires a stag's
head caboshed or, pierced by an arrow in pale argent
(Story). Motto — " Bis vivitur virtute."
Son of Edmund Mervin Booth Story-Maskelyne, Esq.,
of the Manor House, Lydiard Millicent, Wilts., B.A.
(Oxon.), Barrister-at-Law, b. 1829; d. 1915; tn. i860,
Martha Banger (d. 1920), eld. d. of Thomas Russell of
Beaminster, Dorset : —
Anthony St. John Story-Maskelyne, Gentleman, b. 1861.
Res. — 13 Tiverton Mansions, 140 Gray's Inn Road, W.C.i.
STOTT of Oldham (H. Coll., Feb. 1907). Gules, three
pallets or, each charged with as many pellets, on a chief
engrailed argent, a heart between two battleaxes, all of the
field. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a heart gules, thereon a martlet sable. Motto —
" Alta petit."
Son of Abraham Henthorne Stott, b. 1822; d. 1904;
m. 1851, Eliza {d. 1906), d. of Edward Ainsworth :—
Sir Philip Sidney Stott, ist Bart. (3 July, 1920), High
Sheriff Glos. 1925, b. 1858 ; m. 1884, Hannah, onlv child of
James Nicholson ; and has had issue— (1) George Edward
Stott, Esq., F.I. A. A., Capt. late 10th Batt. Manchester
Regt. (T.A.), b. 1887 [m. 1912, Kate, d. of the late George
Swailes Esq., J. P., of Waterhead, Oldham ; and has issue-
Philip Sidney Stott, Esq., b. 1914 ; Christopher George
Swailes Stott, Gentleman, b. 1924; Derek Nicholson Stott,
Gentleman, b. 1928 (Res.— Taxal, Werneth, Oldham)]; (2)
Philip Nicholson Stott, Esq., 2nd Lieut, i/ioth Batt.
Manchester Regt., b. 1896; d. 1915 ; Esther [tn. 1908,
Edgar Wharton, second son of Dr. J. Wharton of Hopwood
House, Oldham] ; and Doris [m. 19 18, Major V. S. Bland,
M.C.]. Seat— Stanton Court, Glos. Clubs— " 1900 ; "
Constitutional ; and Constitutional (Manchester).
STOTT (U.O., conf. 4 Dec, 1918). Gules, three pallets
argent, on a chief or, a heart between two annulets of
the first. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — OnawTeath
of the colours, a martlet azure, charged on the breast
with a lozenge or. Motto — " Alta petit."
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Son of Thomas Stott, of Millicent, Ballymoney,
co. Antrim, b. 1829 ; d. 1921 ; m. 1859, Josephine
Knox, d. of James Russell, of Dunlewy, co.
Donegal : —
John Percy Stott, Esq., b. 1861 ; m. 1892, Eveline
Mary, only child of William Ranson Smith, of Blyth,
Northumberland, and has issue — Kathleen Mary
Darley [m. 1926, Horace Townsend Stuart King, Esq.,
Capt. R.E. and has issue] ; and Doreen Alice Burleigh
[m. 1919, Ralph Pethebridge Martin, Esq.. D.S.C., Lt.-
Comdr. R.N.j. Estates in co. Antrim and co. Kildare.
Res. — Craigdun, Craigs, co. Antrim.
STOTE (H. Coll.). Gules a lion rampant double-
queued erminois, within an orle of eight stirrups or.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
flames issuing proper, and in the centre chief a cross
patonce gules), b. 1873 ; m. 1902, Margarette Graham, only
d. and heir of Graham John Blandy, Esq., of Quinta da
Levada, Funchal, Madeira, and 16 Mark Lane, E.C., and
has issue — Graham Arthur Kelvin Stote, Gentleman,
b. 1909 ; Gordon Blandy Stote, Gentleman, b. 1912 ;
Margarette Kelvin ; Frances Graham ; and Elizabeth
Joan Duff. Res. — Colehill Vicarage, Wimborne, Dorset
Francis Oscar Stote, Gentleman, b. 1874 ; m. 1902,
Marion Edith, 2nd d. of the late Alfred Aston Moore,
of Swindon. Postal address — c/o Lloyds Bank, Wells
Somerset.
colours, a demi-lion rampant double-queued erminois,
resting the sinister paw upon a stirrup or. Motto — ■
" Estote audentes."
Sons of Arthur Stote, Esq., J. P., of Hedworth,
Swindon, Wilts., b. 1834 ; d. 1921 ; m. i860, Anne
(d. 1902), d. of George Mayne Jenvey, of Lymington,
co. Southampton : —
Rev. Walter George Stote, M.A. Oxon., Vicar of All
Saints', Sudbury, b. 1862 ; m. 1901, Alice Maud, 2nd d. of
the late Samuel Haw, of Liverpool, and has issue — •
Winifred Alice. Res. — All Saints' Vicarage, Sudbury,
Suffolk.
Cuthbert Stote, Gentleman, b. 1865 ; m. 1901, Edith,
2nd d. of the late James Lawson, Merchant, of Beachside
Towers, Blundellsands, and has issue — Cuthbert Lawson
Stote, Gentleman, B.A., M.B., Ch.B. Cantab., M.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P., House Physician, The London Hospital, b. 1903 ;
and Rhoda Annie. Res. — The Downs, Swindon, Wilts.
Rev. Arthur William Stote, M.A. Cantab., F.S.G.,
Lond., Acting C.F. 1908-18, Vicar of Colehill (Arms as
above, and, on an escutcheon of pretence the arms of
Blandy of Madeira, namely :— Or, three urns sable,
STOUGHTON. Azure, a cross engrailed ermine, in
the dexter canton a mullet or. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a robin
redbreast proper.
Son of Charles William Stoughton, Esq., J. P., D.L. ,
of Ballynoe, co. Kerry, b. 1823; d. 1889; m. 1854,
Percy Georgina Laura, d. of George Bagot Gossett : —
William Anthony Stoughton, Gentleman, b. 1862. Res. —
16 Hyde Park Gate, S.W.7.
STOURTON, see MOWBRAY and CORBALLY
STOURTON.
STOURTON (H. Coll.). Quarterly of six, 1. sable, a
bend or, between six fountains proper (Stourton) ; 2. gules,
on a bend between six cross crosslets argent, an escutcheon
or, charged with a demi-lion rampant, pierced through the
mouth by an arrow within a double tressure flory counter-
flory of the first (Howard); 3. gules, a lion rampant
argent (Mowbray); 4. sable, a lion rampant argent,
ducally crowned or (Segrave) ; 5. gules, three lions pas-
sant guardant in pale or, a label of three points argent
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tPlantagenet — Thomas of Brotherton); 6. gules, a lion
rampant or, a border engrailed of the last (Talbot).
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of
the colours, a demi-monk habited in russet proper, girt
or, holding in the dexter hand a scourge of five knotted
lashes gold. Motto- " Loyal je serai durant ma vie."
Badge— A sledge.
Sons of Alfred Joseph Stourton, 23rd Lord Mowbray,
24th Lord Segrave, and 20th Lord Stourton, D.L.,
J. P., b. 1829 ; d. 1893 ; m. 1865, Mary Margaret, only
child of Matthew Elias Corbally, M.P. :—
Rt. Hon. Charles Botolph Joseph Stourton, Lord Mow-
bray, Segrave, and Stourton \q.v.).
Hon. Edward Plantagenet Joseph Corbally Stourton,
D.S.O. {q.v.).
Son of Hon. Everard Joseph Stourton, Capt. 10th
Hussars, b. 1834; d. 1869; m. 1862, Hon. Fermina
Maria Magdalena, ygst. d. of 1st Lord Bellew : —
Everard Joseph Stourton, Esq., Hon. Lieut, in the Army,
late Lieut. 2nd Batt. Q.O. Cameron Highlanders, served in
S. African War, b. 1864 ; m. 1903, Ethel Maude, d. of
Lt.-Col. Marcus Swinburne; and has issue — (1) Everard
Botolph Stourton, Esq., b. 1905 ; (2) Athelstan Claud
Edward Stourton, Gentleman, b. 1907; and Enid Mary.
Res. — Marcus, Forfarshire.
Son of Auberon Joseph Stourton, Esq., b. 1867; d.
1923; m. 1896 (diss. 1906), Gwladys Jessie, d. of George
William Thomas of Ystrad Manor, Glamorgan : —
Endo Philip Joseph Stourton, Esq., b. 1900; m. 1927,
Cicely Frances, d. of Henry Haldin, Esq., K.C. of 17
Montagu Square, W. Res. — 7 Kent Terrace, Regent's
Park, N.W.
Sons of Hon. Albert Joseph Stourton, b. 1835 ; d. 1902 ;
vi. 1866, Elizabeth Laura Caroline, ygst. d. of Sir
Robert George Throckmorton, 8th Bart. : —
Herbert Marmaduke Joseph Stourton, O.B.E., Major
late R.A.S.C., late Lieut. Oxfordshire Hussars, b. 1873 ! '"■
1898, Hon. Fiances Mary Winifred, only d. of 4th Viscount
Southwell, K.P. ; and has issue— Ivo Herbert Evelyn Joseph
Stourton, Esq., Capt. Mauritius Police, b. 1901 [m. 1926,
Lilian Marguerite, d. of George Dickson of Mauritius] ;
Magdalen Mary Charlotte [m. 1925, Major Archibald Hay,
D.S.O., M.C. late R.A. ; and has issue]; Barbara Bertha
May [m. 1924, Capt. E. C.Tunnicliffe, O.B.E., M.C, Roy.
Welch Fus. ; and has issue] ; Gytha Mary Dorothy ; and
Mary Jeanne. Res. —
Ernest William Joseph Stourton, Gentleman, b. 1875.
Res.—
Rudolph Henry Joseph Stourton, Gentleman, b. 1881.
Res.—
WILLIAM CLIFFORD TOWNSHEND STOVELD,
Gentleman, formerly of Gravesend. Armorial bearings —
Or, on a pile engrailed azure, between two stags' heads
couped at the neck and affronted of the last, a feather erect
of the first. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wieath
of the colours, a stag's head couped at the neck and affronted
azure, between two feathers or. Motto — " Eimi o eimi."
STRACEY of Rackheath (H. Coll.). Ermine, on a cross
engrailed between four eagles displayed gules, five cinque-
foils or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a lion rampant erminois, ducally crowned
gules, supporting a cross patee fitchee of the last.
Sons of Sir Edward Henry Gervase Stracey, 6th
Bart., b. 1838 ; d. 1888 ; m. 1870, Mary Gertrude,
d. of Sir Charles Des Voeux, 2nd Bart., of India-
ville : —
Sir Edward Paulet Stracey, 7th Bart., of Rackheath
Park, Norfolk (15 Dec. 1818), Hon. Major Household Cav.
(Res.), High Sheriff Norfolk 1928, b. 1871 ; m. 1902, Mary
Elizabeth Brinsley, d. of Algernon Brinsley Sheridan, of
Frampton Court, Dorset ; and has issue — Michael George
Motley Stracey, Esq., b. 191 1 ; and Margaret Rosalind
Linley. Seats — Rackheath Park ; Oxnead Hall, both co.
Norfolk. Clubs — Orleans, Cavalry, Guards', R.Y.S.
Algernon Augustus Henry Stracey, Esq., Capt. Norfolk
Regt., b. 1873 ; m. 1928, Beryl, d. of Major Charles R. E.
Radclyffe, of Hyde, Wareham. Res. — Castle Lodge,
Claregalway, co. Galway. Club — Wellington.
Only surv. son of Sir Henry Josiah Stracey, 5th Bart ,
b. 1802; d. 1885 ; m. 1835, Charlotte (d. 1884), only d.
of George Denne of The Paddock, Canterbury : —
Maj.-Gen. Henry Hardinge Denne Stracey, late Col.
Comdg. Scots Gds. and Maj.-Gen. Comdg. S. London Vol.
Bde. , b. 1839. Res.— 5 Bury Street, St. James's, S.W.
Clubs — Marlborough, Savage, Carlton, Garrick.
Sons of Gilbert Hardinge Stracey, Esq. (5th son of Sir
Henry Stracey, 5th Bart.), J. P., D.L., and C.C. co.
Norfolk, formerly Capt. Prince of Wales' Own Norfolk
Artillery, b. 1844 ; d. 1907 ; m. 1867, Louisa Anne,
only d. of Richard Groucock: —
Gilbert Foard Stracey, Gentleman, late Lieut. 3rd Batt.
Durham Light Infantry, b. 1868.
Ernest Henry Denne Stracey, Esq., General Staff Officer
and O.C. 9th Batt. Norfolk Regt., formerly Capt. Norfolk
Regt., b. 1871 ; m. 1907, Faith, only d. of late Henry
Downes Popham ; and has issue — Henry Mounteney Stracey,
Gentleman, b. 1920; Noel Margaret Jephson ; and Joan
Cypria Mounteney. Res. — Cross Lane House, Ticehurst,
Sussex.
STRACEY -CLITHEROW (R.L., 27 Oct. 1900, H.
Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, on a chevron gules,
between three eagles displayed, wings inverted sable, five
annulets or (Clitherow) ; 2 and 3, ermine, on a cross en-
grailed, between four eagles displayed gules, five cinque-
foils or (Stracey). Mantling gules and argent. Crests
— r. a tower argent, issuant from the battlements thereof,
a demi-lion rampant sable (Clitherow) ; 2. a lion rampant
erminois, ducally crowned and supporting a cross pat^e
fitchee gules (Stracey). Motto — " Loyal, yet free."
Sons of Rev. William James Stracey-Clitherow, M.A.
(Camb. ), late Fellow of Magdalen Coll., formerly
Vicar of Buxton, and Rector of Oxnead and of Skeyton,
co. Norfolk, b. 1821 ; d. 1912 ; m. 1849, Maria Diana,
eldest d. of Lieut. -Gen. James Claud Bourchier of
Lavant House, Chichester: —
Col. John Bourchier Stracev-Clitherow, C.B. E. , Vice-
Lieut., J. P., and C.C. E.R. Yorks., Hon. Lt.-Col. East
Riding Yeo. , late Major Scots Guards, served Great War
1915-18, comdg. 2nd Batt. Welsh Gds., Hon. Col. 26th(E.R.
Yorks.) Armoured Car Co., b. 1853; m. 1897, Alice, d. of
Rt. Hon. Toby Henry Prinsep, and widow of Charles Henry
Gurney. Seat— Hotham Hall, York. Clubs— Guards', Turf,
Carlton, Arthur's.
Claud Edward Stracey-Clitherow, Esq., Capt. late Scots
Guards, b. 1855 ; m. 1897, Alice Maud (d. 1925), sixth d.
of Gen. Lord Alfred Henry Paget, C.B. Res.— 188 Suther-
land Avenue, W.9. Clubs — Naval and Military, Travellers',
Carlton.
Eustace William Clitherow Stracey-Clitherow, Esq., J. P.
for Middlesex, late Lieut. -Comdr. R.N., b. 1864; m. 1900,
Frances Evelyh Veronica, d. of J. B. E. Stansfeld ; and has
issue — Christopher Bryan Stracey-Clitherow, Esq., Lieut.
R.N., b. igo^(Club — Naval and Military) ; Rhona ; Monica;
Barbara; and Ursula Diana. Res. — Leek Wootton House,
Warwick. Club — Naval and Military.
STRACHAN of Heacham Hall (H. Coll.). Or, a stag
trippant sable, between three thistles leaved and slipped
proper, within a bordure azure. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-stag proper,
holding in the mouth a rose and a thistle, both leaved and
slipped also proper. Motto — " Non timeo sed caveo."
Sons of James Innes Strachan, of Laurencekirk, Kin-
cardine, and Colombo, Ceylon, b. 181 1 ; d. i860 ; m.
1842, Lucy (d. 1879), d. of Askean Rudd, of Ceylon : —
The late Charles Edward Strachan, Esq., J. P. and (19 15)
High Sheriff co. Norfolk, b. 185 1 ; m. 1892, Edith Matilda,
d. of Septimus Gillatt, of London; and d. 1929, leaving
issue — Agneta. Seat — Heacham Hall, nr. King's Lynn.
William Lumsden Strachan, Gentleman, b.
Res.—
James Hemy Strachan, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
STRACHEY. Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a cross
between four eagles displayed gules (for Strachey) ; 2 and
3, or, three crescents sable, on a canton of the second a
ducal coronet gold (for Hodges). Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — An eagle displayed gules, charged on the
breast with a cross crosslet fitchee argent. Motto —
" Ccelum non animum."
Eld. son of Sir Edward Strachey, 3rd Bart., b. 1812 ;
d. 1901 ; bv his 2nd wife, m. 1857, Marv Isabella (d.
1883), d. o'f John Symonds, M.D., of Clifton Hill
House, Bristol : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Strachey, P.C., 1st Baron Strachie
of Sutton Court, Somerset (3 Nov. 1911), 4th Bart.) 15
June, 1801), M.P. S. Somerset, 1892-1911, J. P., D.L., and
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C.C. Somerset, H.M.'s Paymaster to the Forces, 1912-15,
b. 1858 ; m. 1880, Constance, d. of the late Charles Braham;
and has issue — Hon. Edward Strachey, Lieut.-Col. (ret.)
Somerset L.I. formerly Lieut. 1st Gren. Gds., J. P.
Somerset, b. 1882 (Club — Brooks's) ; Hon. Frances Con-
stance Maddalena [m. 191 1, 3rd Baron O'Hagan]. Seat —
Sutton Court, Pensford, Somerset. Town res. — 27 Cadogan
Gardens, S.W. Clubs — Brooks', Reform.
Son of John St. Loe Strachey, Esq. (2nd son of Sir
Edward Strachey, see above), J. P., D.L., Barrister-
at-Law, Inner Temple, b. i860; d. 1927; m. 1887,
Henrietta Mary, O.B.E., d. of Charles Simpson : —
Evelyn John St. Loe Strachey, Gentleman, b. 1901.
Res. — Harrowhill Copse, Newlands Corner, Merrow,
Surrey ; 39 St. Leonards Terrace, Chelsea, S.W.
Yngst son of Sir Edward Strachey (see above) : —
Henry Strachey, Esq., b. 1863. Res. — Stowey Mead,
Clutton, Bristol.
Eld. son of Lt.-Gen. Sir Richard Strachey, G.C.S.I.,
R.E., b. 1817 ; d. 1908 ; by his 2nd wife, m. 1859,
Jane Maria (Res. — 51 Gordon Square, W.C.), d. of
Sir John Peter Grant, of Rothiemurchus, G.C.M.G.,
K.C.B. :—
Richard John Strachey, Esq., C.M.G., Col. late Rifle
Bde., b. 1861 ; m. 1896, Grace, d. of the late F.-M. Sir
Henry Norman, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., CLE. Res.—
Stratton Lodge, Abingdon, Berks.
Sons of Ralph Strachey, Esq., b. 1868; d. 1923;
m. 1901, Margaret Winifred, d. of the late Alfred
Severs : —
Richard Philip Farquhar Strachey, Gentleman, b. 1902,
Res.—
John Ralph Severs Strachey, Gentleman, b. 1905.
Yngr. sons of Lt.-Gen. Sir Richard Strachey, G.C.S.I.
(see above) : —
Oliver Strachey, Esq., b. 1874 ; m. 1st, 1901, Ruby
Julia (div. 1908), d. of the late Julius Mayer ; 2nd, 1911,
Rachel, d. of the late B. F. Costelloe, and has issue —
(by 1st marriage), Julia Francis [m. 1927, Stephen
Tomlin] ; (by 2nd marriage) Christopher Strachey,
Gentleman, b. 1916 ; and Barbara. Res. — 53 Marsham
Street, S.W.i
Giles Lytton Strachey, Esq., LL.D., b. 1880. Res. —
James Beaumont Strachey, Esq., b. 1887 ; m. 1920,
Alix, d. of the late Harry Smythe Florence, of Lord's
Wood, Marlow. Res. — 41 Gordon Square, W.C.
Sons of Sir John Strachey, G.C.S.I., CLE., D.C.L.,
sometime Lt.-Gov. N.W. Provinces India, b. 1823 ;
d. 1907 ; m. 1856, Katherine Jane, C.I. (d. 1907),
d. of George Batten, B.C.S. : —
John Strachey, Esq., M.V.O., Lt.-Col. (ret.) Ind.
Army, b. 1857. Res. — The Little House, Leatherhead.
Club— E.I. United Service.
Sir Charles Strachey, K.C.M.G., C.B., formerly
Asst.-Under-Sec. of State, b. 1862 ; m. 1893, Margaret
(d. 1925), d. of the late Rev. Alexander Raleigh, D.D., of
Kensington, and has issue — John Francis Strachey,
Esq., b. 1894. Res. — 32 Abbey Road, St. John's Wood.
Son of George Strachey, b. 1828 ; d. 1912 ;
by 2nd wife, m. 1862, Catherine (d. 1920), d. of
Rev. J. B. Doveton, Rector of Burnett, Somerset : —
Bertram Strachey, Esq., Capt. late Ind. Army,
b. 1865. Res.—
Son of William Strachey, Gentleman, b. 1867 ;
d. 191 1 ; m. 1 90 1, Nina Alma Grosvenor, of New
York :—
Reginald Strachey, Gentleman, b. 1905. Res. —
Sons of Richard Charles Strachey, Esq., J. P., of
Ashwick Grove, Bath, b. 1835 ; d. 1901 ; m. 1857,
Charlotte (d. 1919), d. of Ralph B. Hankin, of
Bedford :—
Richard Sholto Strachey, Esq., J. P., late Engineer
State Railway Dept., India, b. 1859; m. 1911, Hon.
Mildred Cunningham, d. of the late Baron Davey.
Seat— Ashwick Grove, Oakhill, Bath. Clubs— Brooks's,
Oriental.
Claude Mainwaring Strachey, Gentleman, b. 1861 ;
tn. 1887, Emily (d. 1922), d. of the late James Mac-
pherson, of Ninde, co. Inverness, and has had issue —
Claude Otto Strachey, Gentleman, b. 1888 ; killed in
action 1915 ; Ewen Macpherson Strachey Gentleman,
b. 1892; Richard Clive Strachey, Gentleman, N.Z.
Mounted Infantry, b. 1895, killed in action 1917 ; and
2 daus. Res. —
Henry Cyril Grey Strachey, Gentleman, b. 1873.
Res. —
Son of Reginald Clive Strachey, Gentleman, b. 1866 ;
d. 1903 ; m. 1893, Ann Ellen, d. of Henry W.
Gibson, I.C.S. : —
Richard Clive Strachey, Esq., M.C, Capt. 1st Batt.
Somerset L.I., b. 1897.
STRADBROKE, Earl of, see ROUS.
STRAFFORD, Earl of, see BYNG.
STRAKER, see COPPIN-STRAKER.
STRAKOSCH (H. Coll., 7 June 1921). Argent, a cross
gules, between in the first and fourth quarters a spring-
buck's head erased proper, and in the second and third
quarters an anchor sable, on a chief azure, three eagles
displayed or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a springbuck's head
erased two sprigs of mimosa in sal tire proper. Motto —
" Labor omnia vincit improbus."
Son of Edward Strakosch, of Brunn, b. 1832 ;
m. 1866 :—
Sir Henry Strakosch, G.B.E. (1927), Knt. Bach.(i92i),
b. 1871. Res. — 45 Chester Square, S.W.i. Club — St.
James's.
STRANGE, see LE STRANGE.
STRANGE (H. Coll., 23 Aug. 1816). Per saltire or and
argent, two lions passant in pale the one in base
reguardant gules. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, two wolves' heads erased adossed
azure, gorged with a collar and within a chain in the form
of an arch or. Motto — " In te Domine speravi."
Issue of William Heath Strange, Gentleman,
of 2 Belsize Avenue, Hampstead, N.W., and Ickneild
Goring-on-Thames, Oxon., M.R.C.S., M.D. (Aber-
deen), Founder of the Hampstead General Hospital,
b. 1837; d. 1907; m. 1866, Anna Jane, d. of William
Pirrie, M.D., LL.D., first Regius Professor of Surgery
in Marischal College, Aberdeen University : —
William Pirrie Heath Strange, Gentleman, b. 1869.
Res.—
Robert Gordon Strange, Gentleman, M.R.C.S., M.B.,
M.S. (Lond.), b. 1872. Res. — 2 Belsize Avenue,
Hampstead, N.W.
Mary Rose. Res. — 2 Belsize Avenue, Hampstead, N.W.
STRANGMAN (Confn. U.O.). Per bend sable and
argent, a bend embattled counter-embattled between two
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trefoils slipped, all counter-changed. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant
sable, plain collared or, pendent therefrom a harp, and
holding between the paws a ragged staff of the last.
Motto — " Verbum vir fortis nulli succumbit dolori."
Son of Joshua Strangman of Waterford, b. 27 Sept.
1787 ; d. 3 March 1837 ; m. 1819, Anna Wakefield, d.
of James Pirn of Mountmellick : —
Joshua George Strangman, Gentleman [vide next
entry).
Son of T. Wilson Strangman, Gentleman (son of
Joshua John Strangman and Elizabeth Watson), b.
1842 ; m. 1874, Sarah Louisa, d. of Ebenezer Pike of
Besborough, co. Cork : —
Wilson Strangman, Gentleman, b. 1879. Res. — Kinoith,
Shanagarry, co. Cork.
Sons of John Strangman, b. 1807; d. ; m. : —
Augustus Strangman, Gentleman. Res. — Melbourne.
Douglas Howard Strangman, Gentleman. Res. — New
Zealand.
Issue of Thomas Handcock Strangman, b. 1809; d. 1902;
m. 1861, Sarah White, d. of Corliss Hawkes of
Lackaroo, co. Cork : —
George Martin White Strangman, Gentleman, b. 186a.
Res. — Carrigmore, Waterford.
Thomas Handcock Strangman, Gentleman, M. D. , b.
1863; m. 1895, Isabel, d. oi J- B- Blaney. Esq. „ J. P., of
Mangalore, S. Australia. Postal address— c/o The Equity
Trustees, 85 Queen Street, Melbourne.
Cecil Lucius Strangman, Gentleman, M.D., b. 1864;
m. 1894, Edith, d. of Dr. John Moody, J. P. ; and has
issue — John Handcock Strangman, Gentleman, b. 1895.
Res. — Port Darwin, S. Australia.
Joshua William Strangman, Gentleman, b. 1874. Res.
— New Westminster, British Columbia.
Sylvia Mary Strangman. Res —
Lucia Frances Sarah, L.R.C.P.I., L.R.C.S.I., m.
1904, J. J. FitzGerald, M.D. Res.— Mile House, Cork.
Marv Somerville Parker Strangman, F. R. C.S.I. ,
L.R.C.P.I. Res. — 10 Beresford Street, Waterford.
Sons of Samuel Strangman of Waterford, b. 1813 ;
d. 1882 ; m. 1848, Maria, d. of Joshua Chaytor of
Heathville, Monkstown, co. Dublin: —
John Strangman, Gentleman, b. 1851 ; m. 1876, Catherine
Gertrude {d. 1927), d. of William Lloyd of Lloydsborough,
co. Tipperary ; and has issue — Hubert William Strangman,
Gentleman, b. 1889. Res. — Summerlands, Waterford,
Ireland. Club — Constitutional.
Samuel Strangman, Gentleman, b. 1855; m. 1st, 1880,
Jane Newport (d. 1895), d. of M. Barron; and has issue —
Samuel William Strangman, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; 2nd,
1901, Charlotte Elizabeth, d. of late J. Gilbert Cockburn,
only s. of John Cockburn, R.E. Res. — View Mount,
Waterford.
Sons of Edward Strangman of " Kilcop," co. Water-
ford, and afterwards of " Laurenceford," S. Africa
(s. of John Strangman of Summerland, Waterford), b.
1815 ; d. 1874 ; m. 1841, Anna Amelia, d. of Fade Goft
of Prince Edward Island, and granddau. of Richard
Goff of Tottenham Green, co. Wexford: —
Charles Strangman, Gentleman, b. 1855; m. 1884,
Amelia Anna, eld. d. of Hon. John Goff of Woodville,
Prince Edward Island, and great-granddau. of Richard
Goff of Tottenham Green, co. Wexford. Res. — Montreal.
Club — Mount Royal (Montreal).
Fade Goff Strangman, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Worcester, S. Africa.
Frederick William Strangman, Gentleman, b.
Res. — Somerset West, S. Africa.
Walter Herbert Strangman, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Augusta, U.S.A.
Edward Strangman, Gentleman, M.A. (Camb. ), b.
Res. — Johannesburg.
STRANGMAN of Waterford, formerly of Hadleigh
Castle, Essex (Arms recorded Vn. Essex 1612 to collaterals,
Ped. recorded and arms confirmed with crest, U.O.). Per
bend argent and sable, a bend raguly counterchanged.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, two staves raguly in saltire enfiled by a ducal crest
coronet, all or.
Son of Joshua Strangman of Waterford, b. 1787; d.
1837; m. 1819, Anna Wakefield, d. of James Pirn of
Mountmellick : —
Joshua George Strangman, Gentleman, b. 1833 '• m- J895.
Eleanor, d. of Capt. William Hardieof Rathmines, Dublin,
late Dublin Fusiliers. Res. — The Mall, Waterford.
STRANGWAYES,
WAYES.
see SWAINSTON - STRANG-
STRANGWAYS, see FOX-STRANGWAYS.
STRANGWAYS of Shapwick (H. Coll). Quarterly, 1
and 4, sable, two lions passant paly of six argent and gules
(Strangways — Vn. Dorset 1623) ; 2 and 3, or, three bulls'
heads caboshed gules (Bull — Confirmed by Segar 29 Nov.
22nd James I.). Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a lion as in the arms. Motto —
" Ystoyeau et ne doublero." Livery — Light drab, scarlet
facings.
Son of Henry Bull Strangways, Esq. , J. P. , of Shapwick,
b. 1808 ; d. 1884 ; m. 1830, Sophia Jane, only d, of
late Rev. George Henry Templer : —
The late Hon. Henry Bull Templer Strangways, J. P.,
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b. 1832; d. 1920; m. 1861, Maria Cordelia, yr. d. of late
Henry Rodolph Wigley, Esq., Stipendiary Magistrate of S.
Australia; and left issue— Sophia Georgina [Res. — Shap-
wick, Somerset).
STRANGWAYS(Confn. U.O.). Sable, two lions passant
paly of six argent and gules, within a bordure engrailed or.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a lion as in the arms, gorged with a) ducal coronet
or. Motto — " Soys joyeux et ne doubte point." Livery —
Black with white facings.
Son of William Alexander Percy Strangways (eld. son
of Rev. James Michael Henry Strangways), b. 1856;
d. 1894 ; m. 1884 : —
Arthur Cecil Percy Strangways, Gentleman, b. 1886.
Res.—
Yr. son of Rev. James Michael Henry Strangways,
M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dub.), sometime Rector of Barons-
town, co. Louth, and for many years Vicar Choral of
St. Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh, b. 1815; d. 1885;
m. 1853, Isabella Margaret, d. of late Alexander
Robinson, M.B. : —
Leonard Richard Ffleming Strangways, Classical Scholar
of Dublin Univ., B.A. 1880, M.A. 1883, Sen. Moderator
and Gold Medallist, M.R.I.A., F.R.S.A. (Irel.), formerly
Head Master of St. Stephen's Green School and President
(1897) Irish Schoolmasters' Association, b. 1857; m. 1884,.
Alice Helen Beatrice, elder d. of James George Robertson
of Kilkenny (by his wife Wilhelmina Margaret Alicia
Strangways); and has had issue — (1) Guy Ernest Alan
Strangways, Gentleman, b. 1885 ; killed in action 1916 ;.
(2) Leonard Francis Percy Strangways, Gentleman, b. 1886
[d. 1890) ; (3) James Godfrey Victor Strangways, Esq. , Lieut.-
Comd. R.N. (ret.), b. 1898; Juliet Marion Alice; Lilian
Isabel; and Beatrice Violet Mary, b. and d. 1896. Post,
add. — Poplar Cottage, Addlestcne, Surrey.
STRATFORD, see WINGFIELD-STRATFORD.
STRATFORD of Farmcote (Vn. Glos. 1623, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1. barry often argent and azure, a lion rampant
gules (Stratford) ; 2. argent, on a bend azure, six cross
crosslets or (Loudham) ; 3. or, three martlets in fesse sable
between two bars gules (Barwell) ; 4. vair, a chief gules
(Stoke) ; 5. gules, a chevron between three eagles displayed
argent (Eton); 6. argent, a fesse sable, in chief three
escallops of the second. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed
habited argent, holding a cutlass or. Motto — " Segnetis
inimica glorise."
Only son of Charles Stratford, R.N., b. 1830 ; d. 1884 ;
m. 1852, Anne, d. of Rev. P. C. Howard of Hull : —
Capt. John Daubeney Montalt Farmcote Stratford, late
2nd Batt. Welsh Regt., served in S. Africa 1879-82 (medal
and clasp) and has Royal Humane Society's Medal, b.
1858. Seat—
The Right Honourable ALASTAIR CAMPBELL,
Baron Stratheden of Cupar, in the co. of Fife, Baron
Campbell of St. Andrews, in the co. of Fife. Born.
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21 November, 1899, being the eldest surviving son of
Captain the Hon. John Beresford Campbell (eldest son of
the third Baron Stratheden and Campbell) ; by his wife,
Hon. Alice Susan (granted by R.L. 1921, the rank and
precedence of the widow of a Baron), d. of the 1st Baron
Hamilton of Dalzell), succeeded his grandfather 191 8.
Creations — Barony of Stratheden, January 22, 1836 ; Barony
of Campbell, June 30, 1841. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Gyronny of eight or and sable, within
a bordure engrailed quarterly or and azure, charged with
eight buckles counterchanged. Above the escutcheon is
placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet
befitting his degree, with a Mantling gules, doubled ermine,
and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a boar's
head erased, gyronny of eight or and sable. Supporters
as Lord Stratheden — On either side a buck argent, attired
and hoofed or, that on the dexter gorged with a collar
compony gules and of the second, therefrom pendent an
escutcheon gyronny of eight or and sable ; and that on
the sinister gorged with a collar therefrom pendent an
escutcheon gold, charged with three chaplets of laurel,
two and one proper. Supporters as Lord Campbell—
On either side a lion guardant gules, that on the dexter
gorged with a collar or, pendent therefrom an escutcheon
azure, charged with a saltire argent, and that on the
sinister gorged with a wreath of shamrocks proper,
pendent therefrom an escutcheon chequy or and gules.
Motto — " Audacter et aperte." Married, Feb. 6, 1923,
Jean Helen St. Clair, d. of Col. William Anstruther-Gray,
of Kilmany, co. Fife ; and has issue — Hon. Moyra Jean ;
and Hon. Clayre. Residences — Hartrigge, Jedburgh, N.B. ;
13 Norfolk Crescent, W.2 Club — Guards'.
STRATHY (L.O.,1882). Or, on a chevron azure, between
three crescents gules, a stag's head erased of the first.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
his liveries, an eagle displayed, holding in his beak a thistle
all proper. Motto — " Audax justum perficere."
Eld. son of Major James Brakenridge Strathy of
Kingston, J. P., b. 1813 ; d. 1896; m. 1844, Elvira, d.
of Hiram Davis Lee, M.D., of London, Canada: —
Edwin William Strathy, Gentleman, b. 29 Dec. 1844 ;
m. 27 June 1872, Geraldine Alicia (deed.), d. of Edwin Van
Cortlandt, M.D., of Ottawa; and has issue — (1) Edward
James Van Cortlandt Strathy, Gentleman, b. ; (2)
Kenneth Gordon Strathy, Gentleman, b. ; Harriet
Geraldine May ; Louise Brakenridge [m. 1895, Robert
Boteler Kenrick] ; Muriel; and Frances Olive. Res. —
STREATFEILD of Chiddingstone (Vn. of Kent, 1619,
H. Coll.). Per fesse gules and sable, three bezants. Mant-
ling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an
arm in armour proper, bent from the elbow, the forearm
encircled with a band tied in knot gules, supporting a spear
with a pennon showing argent, St. George's cross on the
dexter side of the spear, and gules, three bezants fessways
on the sinister ; the pennon being turned round the spear
to show part of both sides. Motto — " Data fata sequutus."
Eld. son of Lieut. -Col. Henry Dorrien Streatfeild of
Chiddingstone, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1882,
formerly Capt. 1st Life Guards, and late Lieut. -Col.
comdg. West Kent Queen's Own Yeo. Cav., b. 1825;
d. 1889; m. 1854, Marion Henrietta (d. 1897), ygst. d.
of Oswald Smith of Blendon Hall, Kent:—
Col. Sir Henry Streatfeild, G.C.V.O., C.B., C.M.G., J.P.
and D.L. Kent, late comdg. Grenadier Guards (1914-19),
served in S. African War 1899-1900 (desp. , medal with four
clasps), Equerry to H.M. King Edward VII. 1908-10,
Equerry to H.M. Queen Alexandra and an Extra Equerry
to H.M. King George V. since 1910, Priv. Sec. to H.M.
Queen Alexandra, Chairman Kent County Terr. Assn.,
Hon. Col. 52nd Kent Medium Bde. , is a Governor of
Wellington College, has the Orders of the Crown of Prussia
(2nd Class) and Dannebrog (1st Class), b. 1857; m. 1885,
Lady Florence Beatrice, eldest d. of Thomas, 2nd Earl of
Lichfield; and has issue — Henry Sidney John Streatfeild,
E,q., D.S.O., Col. 23rd Batt. (Co. London) London Regt. ,
late Gren. Guards, b. 1886 [m. 1908, Dorothy, eld. d. and
co-h. of the late Sir Daniel Cooper, 2nd Bart. ; and has
issue — Henry Daniel David Streatfeild, Esq., b. 1909 [Res. —
19A Charles Street, W.i)]. Seat— The Hoath House,
Chiddingstone, Eden bridge, Kent. Clubs — Guards', Carl-
ton, Turf.
Son of Sidney Streatfeild, Gentleman, b. 1859 ; d. 19 — ;
m. 1894, Lucy Augusta, d. of A. H. Jenney of Ditching-
ham Lodge, Norfolk : —
Eric Michael Streatfeild, Gentleman, b. 1903. Res. — ^j
Gloucester Street, S.W.i.
Yngr. sons of Lt.-Col. Henry Dorrien Streatfeild, see
above : —
Gerard Streatfeild, Gentleman, b. i860 ; m. 1885, Ida, d.
of R. H. Combe of Pierrepoint, Farnham ; and has issue —
Violet Ada [m. 1907, Lt.-Col. Granville Cecil Douglas
Gordon, D.S.O., Scots Guards, ygr. son of Lord Granville
A. Gordon]. Res. —
Capt. Philip Streatfeild, M.V.O., R.N. (ret.), b. 1872;
m. 1903, Effie Gwendoline, d. of Col. F. W. Carey, late-
R.A. ; and has issue— (1) Cecil Philip Leith Streatfeild,
Gentleman, b. 1904; (2) Victor Charles Streatfeild, Gentle-
man, b. 1905; and Mary Diana. Res. — 7 Grosvenor Road,
Weymouth. Club — Naval and Military.
Sons of Richard John Streatfeild, b. 1833,^. 1877; m.
1858, Harriette Elizabeth, d. of Henry Armytage of
Broom Hill Bank, Tunbridge Wells: —
Mervyn Armytage Streatfeild, Esq., J.P. Kent, b. i860 ;
m. 1902, Madeleine, d. of W. H. Roberts, of Holborough
Court, Kent ; and has issue — 1 son, 1 dau. Res. — Chested,
Chiddingstone, Kent.
Roland Henry Armytage Streatfeild, Gentleman, b.
m. , ; and has issue — John Champion Streatfeild,
Gentleman,^. 1908. Res. —
Son of Richard Shuttleworth Streatfeild, Esq., of The
Rocks, J.P. and D.L. (High Sheriff) co. Sussex, b.
1805 ; d. 1851 ; m. 1833, Charlotte Anne (d. 1858), d.
of James Brown of Harehills Grove, Leeds: —
Richard James Streatfeild, Esq., J.P. Sussex and Yorks.,
late Capt. and Hon. Major Yorkshire Dragoons, formerly
Lieut. 5th Dragoon Gds., b. 1844; m. 1865, Mary Williams
(d. 1903), d. of late James William Scarlett of Gigha ; and
has issue — Annette. Seats — The Rocks, Uckfield, Sussex ;
Rossington Hall, Yorks. Club — Army and Navy.
Son of Sidney Richard Streatfeild, R.N., b. 1841 ; d.
1877 ; m. 1867, Eliza Fenwick, d. of Hugh Taylor of
Chipchase Castle, Northumberland: —
Hugh Sidney Streatfeild, Esq., J.P. , late Major Durham
R.F.A., b. 1867; m. 1893, Olive Margaret, d. of Pirn,
Cherry of Waterford ; and has issue — (1) Sidney Richard
Streatfeild, Gentleman, b. 1804; (2) Geoffrey Hugh Benbow
Streatfeild, Gentleman, b. 1869. Seats — Barlay, Kirkcud-
brightshire ; Ryhope Hall, co. Durham.
Sons of Alexander Edward Champion Streatfeild-
Moore, Esq., J.P. , of Woodcock Hill, Herts., b. 1837 ;
d. 1887 ; m. 1861, Helen, d. cf Capt. Alexander
M'Neill, of Colonsay: —
See Streatfeild-Moore.
Son of Rt. Rev. William Champion Streatfeild, M.A.
(Camb. ), Bishop of Lewes, formerly Vicar of East-
bourne, Sussex, and Rural Dean, and Vicar of St.
Peter's, St Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex, b. 1865 ; d. 1929 ;
m. 1893, Janet Mary, d. of Rev. Canon H. Venn, Vicar
of Walmer : —
William Champion Streatfeild, Gentleman, Bombay-
Burmah Trading Co., b. 1898.
Yngr. sons of Rev. William Champion Streatfeild of
Chart's Edge and Hoseyrigge, Kent, b. 1839 ; d. 1912 ;
m. 1865, Selina Frances Diana, d. of the late William
Leveson-Gower of Titsey Place, Surrey : —
Henry Cuthbert Streatfeild, Esq. , CLE., Comm. (ret.)
Tirhut Div. Bihar and Orissa, b. 1866; m. 1893, Marian
Elsie (d. 1924), d. of Augustus Morand of Philadelphia,
U.S.A. ; and has issue — Henry Grey Champion Streatfeild,
Gentleman, b. 1895; and Barbara Joan Morand. Res. —
Pine Ridge, Niton Undercliff, I.O.W.
Grey Hugh Morville Streatfeild, Gentleman, P.W.D.
India, b. 1867. Res. —
Granville Edward Stewart Streatfeild, Esq., D.S.O.,
O.B.E., Major late R.E., served Great War 1914-17 (desp.„
D.S.O.), b. 1869; m. 1911, Lucy Anne Evelyn, C.B.E.,
J.P. Kent, eldest d. of the late Col. Bonar Deane. Res. —
Cottage-on-the-Hill, Westerham, Kent.
Rev. Claude Arthur Cecil Streatfeild, formerly Indian
Civil Service, £.1870; m. 1st, 1902, Ethel Elizabeth (d. 1903),
d. of John Board of Farley ; and has issue— Diana Elizabeth ;
2nd, 1912, Rosamond Mary Cecil, elder d. of the Rev. Cecil
E. Smith, Rector of Titsey ; and has further issue — Claude
Everard John Streatfeild, Gentleman, Cadet R.N. Coll.,
b. 1914 ; Roger Sandeforth Streatfeild, Gentleman, ^.1918 ;
David Henry Champion Streatfeild, Gentleman, b. 1919.
Res. — Champions, Beaminster, Dorset.
Rev. Roland Harry Streatfeild, Rector of Ightham,
Kent, M.I.E.E., A.M.I.C.E., b. 1871 ; m. 1903, Maud, d.
of the late Norman Watney, J.P. and D.L. , of Valence.
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feild, Gentleman, b. 1904 ; Michael Champion Streatfeild,
Gentleman, b. 1919 ; Clemence Violet Maud ; Elizabeth
Mary ; Kathleen Ethel ; Rosemary Joyce ; and Faith
Theodosia. Res.— The Rectory, Ightham, Sevenoaks.
George Hope Streatfeild, Gentleman, Indian Police, b.
1875; m. Kathleen Mary, d. of Col. M. D. Moriarty,
I. M.S. ; and has issue— Granville Gerald Champion Streat-
feild, Gentleman, b. 1904. Res. —
Albert Harold Octavius Streatfeild, Esq., Capt. ,
i. 1878; m. 1912, Dorothy Louisa, eldest d. of Lieut.-Col.
Charles Arthur Marian Warde of Squerry's Court ; and has
ssue— Mary Elizabeth. Res.— Squerry's Estate, Brick-
yards,Westerham.
Son of Frank Newton Streatfeild, Esq., C.M.G.,
b. 1843 ; m. 1864, Agatha M., d. of Richard Fry :—
Frank Cyril Streatfeild. Res.—
ALEXANDER M'NEILL STREATFEILD-MOORE,
Esquire, J. P. co. Hertford, Born 1863, being the eldest son
of the late Alexander Edward Champion Streatfeild-Moore,
Esq., J. P. (assumed by Royal Licence, 1885, the additional
surname of Moore under the will of his kinsman, Frank John
Moore of Woodcock Hill), by his wife Helen, dau. of Capt.
Alexander M'Neill of Colonsay, N.B. Armorial bear-
ings—Quarterly, 1 and 4, per fesse gules and sable, three
bezants (for Streatfeild) ; 2 and 3, azure, on a pale argent,
a Moor's head proper, over all, on a chief dancette6 or,
three mullets azure (for Moore). Mantling gules and
sable. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, an arm in
armour proper, bent from the elbow, the forearm encircled
with a band tied in knot gules, supporting a spear with
a pennon showing argent, St. George's cross on the dexter
side of the spear, and gules, three bezants fessways 'on the
sinister, the pennon being turned round the spear to show
part of both sides (for Streatfeild) ; 2. in front of a crown
vallary or, a Moor's head in profile proper, wreathed azure
and argent, a mullet azure (for Moore). Married, 1916, his
cousin Evelyn, o. d. of late F. N. Streatfeild, C.M.G., and
has issue — Frank Alexander Streatfeild-Moore, Gentleman,
.b. 1918 ; Thomas Edward Streatfeild-Moore, Gentleman,
b. 1921. Seat— The Great House, Burford, Oxon. Club —
Jun. Carlton.
STREATFEILD-MOORE (R.L. 1885, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, on a pale argent, a blackamoor's
head in profile couped proper, a chief dancettee or, thereon
three mullets of the first (Moore); 2 and 3, per fesse gules
and sable, three bezants two and one (Streatfeild). Mant-
ling azure and argent. Crests — 1. in front of a crown
vallary or, issuant therefrom a blackamoor's head in
profile proper, wreathed about the temples argent and
azure, pendent from the ear an annulet gold, a mullet azure,
(Moore) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm
embowed in armour proper, bent from the elbow, the fore-
arm encircled with a band tied in knot gules, supporting a
spear with a pennon showing argent, St. George's Cross on
the dexter side of the spear, and gules, three bezants fess-
ways on the sinister, the pennon being turned round the
spear to show part of both sides (Streatfeild).
Sons of Alexander Edward Champion Streatfeild-
Moore, Esq., J. P., of Woodcock Hill, Herts., b. 1837;
d. 1887 ; m. 1861, Helen, d. of Capt. Alexander M'Neill
of Colonsay : —
Alexander M'Neill Streatfeild-Moore, Esq. (q.v.).
Kenneth Rivers Streatfeild, Gentleman, b. 1865; m.
Mabel Wolfenden. Res. — Victoria, British Columbia.
Edward Champion Streatfeild, Gentleman, b. 1870.
Club — Wellington.
Eric Leonard Streatfeild, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; m.
1912, Marion Catherine, yngr. d of W. C. Barne.
Res. — Windmill Corner, Eastbourne.
STREETEN (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, per pale
or and azure, on a bend between a lion rampant in chief
and an estoile in base, a lion rampant between two estoiles
all counterchanged (Streeten) ; 2 and 3, sable, a cross
invected between two escallops in chief and as many
cinquefoils in base all argent (Paget). Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion or,
charged with two escallops in pale, holding in the dexter
paw an estoile and supporting with the sinister a cinquefoil,
all azure. Motto — " Fides fortuna fortior.'' Livery — Blue
and yellow.
Only son of William Warren Streeten, Esq. , C.M.G.,
b. 1834; d. 1890 ; m. 1865, Sarah Henrietta Anne, d.
of Francis Nicholas Osborne, of Smithstown House,
Drogheda : — ■
Francis Osborne Streeten, Esq., J. P. co. Kent, b. 1868
m. 1902, Cecilia, d. of Col. St. John Michell Fancourt,
C.B. ; and has issue — (1) Francis Paget Streeten, Gentle-
man, b. 1903; (2) Hugh Fancourt Streeten, Gentleman,
b. 191 1 ; (3) Cedric Michell Osborne Streeten, Gentleman,
b. 1914; and Cecilia Eleanor. Res. — High Hilden, Ton-
bridge, co. Kent. Clubs — Constitutional, Kent (County).
STRICKLAND (H. Coll., gt. by Flower, Norroy, 1550).
Gules, a chevron between three crosses patee or, on a
canton ermine a buck's head erased sable. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a turkey-
cock in his pride argent. Motto — "A la volont^ de
Dieu."
Sons of Sir Charles William Strickland of Boynton, 8th
Bart., J. P. and D.L. and High Sheriff (1880) North
Riding, Yorks., b. 1819 ; m. 1st, 1850, Georgina Selina
Septima (d. 1864), d. of Sir William Milner, 4th Bart. ;
m. 2nd, 1866, Anne Elizabeth (d. 1886), d. of the Rev.
Christopher Nevile of Thorney: —
Sir Walter William Strickland, 9th Bart. (30 July 1641),
B.A. (Camb.), b. 1851 ; m. 1888, Eliza, d. of W. Vokes.
Res.- — Czecho-Slovakia.
Frederick Strickland, Esq., J. P., N.R. Yorks., late
Major R.A.S.C., b. 1867 ; m. 1903, Mary Beatrix, d. of Sir
John Thornycroft, F.R.S., LL.D. ; and has issue — Eliza-
beth ; Diana Blanche ; and Lettice. Res. — Boynton Hall,
Bridlington.
Henry Strickland, Esq., O.B.E., Capt. (ret.) R.N.,
b. 1873; m- 19IO< Hon. Ida Mary Willoughby, d. of
10th Baron Middleton ; and has issue — Monica Lucy Ann.
Res. — Villa Jasmin, Route des Collondalles, Montreux,
Switzerland.
Son of the Rev. Nathaniel Constantine Strickland,
M.A., b. 1802 ; d. 1886 ; m. 2nd, 1854, Harriet (d. 1877),
d. of Richard Hennings : —
Walter Richard Strickland (otherwise Cholmley, which
latter name he assumed 1886), Esq., b. 1859; m. 1880,
Julia Maud (d. 1907), d. of E. S. Jenkyns of the India
Office ; and has issue — (1) Walter Edward Cholmley, Gen-
tleman, b. 1880; (2) Gerald Constantine Cholmley, Gentle-
man, b. 1888; (3) Arthur William Cholmley, Gentleman,
b. 1890 ; (4) Ceci' Cholmley, Gentleman, b. 1892 ; (5)
Stanley Martin Cholmley, Gentleman, b. 1895 ; Frances
Ethel [m. 1903, Harold Lionel Ainslie Sinclair] ; Julia ;
Harriet Maud ; and Muriel Winifred. Res. —
Son of Hugh Strickland, Gentleman, b. 1861 ; d.
1911 ; m. 1898, Susannah Sophia, d. of Nathaniel
Nottage : —
Nathaniel Lewis Hugh Strickland, Gentleman, b. 1899 ;
m. 1923, Unity Margaret, d. of Arthur Birch. Post. add. —
18 Ingham Road, W. Hampstead.
Younger sons of Rev. Nathaniel Constantine Strickland,
M.A., (see above): —
George William Strickland, Gentleman, b. 1863. Res. —
Nathaniel Henry Strickland, Gentleman, b. 1866.
Res.—
Charles Strickland, Gentleman, b. 1870; m. 1904,
Annie Grace, d. of John Abram, Mus. Doc. (Oxon.).
Res. — 5 Warrior Square, St. Leonards-on-Sea.
Sons of Robert Strickland, Esq. , of Fairstead, Gerrard's
Cross, b. 1848 ; d. 1925 ; m. 1876, Mary Katherine, d.
of the Rev. Lancelot Arthur Sharpe, Rector of
Tackley : —
Claude Francis Strickland, Gentleman, I.C.S. , B.A.
(Oxon.), b. 1881 ; to. 1915, Dorothy Lisa, d. of the late
G. A. Branson, M.D., of Riddel, Victoria, Australia; and
has issue — 2 daus. Res. — Lahore, India.
Arthur George Rene Strickland, Gentleman, b. 1885.
Res— Balfour, B.C.
Cecil Eustace Strickland, Gentleman, b. 1889. Res. —
S. Rhodesia.
Clement Cyprian Strickland, Gentleman, b. 1892 ; m. 1920,
Violet Isabel, d. of Meyrick Selby Lowndes, Esq., J. P. ;
and has issue — Paul Clement Lowndes Strickland, Gentle-
man, b. 1921 ; Robert Lowndes Strickland, Gentleman,
b. 1924. Res. — Greenacres, Gerrard's Cross, Bucks.
Son of Walter Strickland, Esq., b. 1793; d. 1875;
m. 1839, Charlotte Augusta (d. 1885). d> of Jonn
Carroll of Merville, co. Clare : —
Henry Eustatius Strickland, Gentleman, b. 1864. Res. —
Son of the Rev. George Strickland of Chaceley, co.
Worcester, b. 1841 ; d. 1883 ; m. 1873, Emily, d. of
Gerald Dillon of Lacken : —
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m. 19 10, Gertrude Giovanna Nesta, d. of late Edwin
Corbett. Club— Athenaeum.
Son of Algernon Henry Peter Strickland, Gentleman,
of Apperley Court, Glos. , b. 1863; d. 1928; m. 1890,
Mary Selina, d. of Walter Drummond : —
Algernon Walter Strickland, Esq., Capt. late Gloucester-
shire Yeo., b. 1891 ; m. 1915, Lady Mary Charteris, d. of
9th Earl of Wemyss, and has issue — Algernon Gay Strick-
land, Gentleman, b. 1919; Pamela Selina; and Sara Ann
Mary. Seat — Apperley Court, co. Gloucester. Res. —
48 Wilton Crescent, S.W.
Son of Algernon Augustine de Lille Strickland, Esq.,
J. P. co. Devon, M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1837; d. 1914; m.
1863, Charlotte Anne (d. 1890), d. of Peter Richard
Hoare of Luscombe : —
Claud Hugh Strickland, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; m. 1st,
1895, Maud Mary (div. 1904), d. of Patrick Robert Gordon-
Canning of Hartpury ; and has issue — (1) Walter Claud
Strickland, Gentleman, b. 1896 ; (2) Hugh Baring Strick-
land, Gentleman, b. 1899 ; 2nd, 1908, Una M. C., d. of
late Charles Bell ; and by her has issue — Claud Dobree
Strickland, Gentleman, b. 1909. Res.—
Sons of Walter Cecil Strickland, Esq., J. P. co. Devon,
late Capt. 83rd Regt. , b. 1839; d. 1913 ; tn. 1867,
Mary Blanche, d. of Mai. -Gen. John Polglase Tames,
H.E.I.C.S. :—
Dudley Herbert Cecil Strickland, Gentleman, b. 1869 ;
m. 1901, Margaret, d. of Edwin J. Gilbert of San Bernar-
dino, U.S.A. ; and has issue — Arthur Cecil Strickland,
Gentleman, b. 1902 ; and Violet St. Leger.
Cecil St. Leger Strickland, Gentleman, b. 1876; m. 1903,
Lucy Estess, d. of the late Henry Edward Smithes of Mount
Pleasant, Kansas; and has issue — Cecil Alexander Strick-
land, Gentleman, b. 19 13 ; Cecile Daphine ; and Joan.
Post. add. — Inglewood, Yelverton, S. Devon.
The Rt. Hon. Sir GERALD STRICKLAND,
G.C.M.G. , 1st Baron Strickland (1928), 6th Count Delia
Catena, B.A., LL.B. Camb., Barrister-at-Law of the Inner
Temple, M.P. Lancaster 1924-28, M.L.A. Malta, Prime
Minister since 1927, Governor of Western Australia 1909-12,
Governor of New South Wales 1912-17, formerly
Governor of Tasmania, and Governor and Commander-in-
Chief of Federation of Leeward Islands, West Indies, late
Chief Secretary to the Government of Malta, Major Royal
Malta Militia, formerly Lieut. Cambridge University Rifle
Volunteers. Born May 24, 1861, eldest son of the late Capt.
Walter Strickland, R.N., by his wife Louisa, dau. of the
Cavaliere Peter Paul Bonici Mompaiao, LL.D., of Malta,
and niece and heiress of Sir Nicholas Sceberras Bologna,
K.C. M.G. , 5th Count della Catena. Armorial bearing!
— Sable, three escallops argent, a mullet for difference, the
escutcheon being surrounded by the collar and ribbon, and
pendent the badge of a G.C.M.G., and impaling the arms of
Sackville-West, namely, quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a fesse
dancettee sable ; 2 and 3, quarterly, or and gules, a bend
vair. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a bundle of holly vert, fructed gules, banded
round the middle with a wreath argent and sable. Sup-
porters— Dexter, a figure habited as a knight in complete
armour, supporting in the dexter hand a banner of St.
George all proper, representing the bearer of that banner
at the Battle of Agincourt ; sinister, a figure habited and
in armour proper, cloaked sable, charged on the left shoulder
with a Maltese cross argent, at the feet an anchor also
proper, representing the Admiral of the Galleys of the
Knights' Hospitallers at the time they retreated from the
Island of Rhodes. Motto — "Sans mal." Married, 1st,
Aug. 26, 1890, Lady Edeline Sackville (d. 1918), dau. of
Rt. Hon. Reginald, 7th Earl De la Warr ; and has surv.
Issue — Hon. Mary Christina, M.B.E. [tn. 1920, Henry
Albert Hornyold] ; Hon. Cecilia Victoria [tn. 1927, Capt.
Hubert E. F. de Trafford, late 1st Dragoons] ; Hon. Mabel
Edeline ; Hon. Henrietta May [tn. i922,Lieut.-Comdr. R. T.
Bower, R.N.] ; and Hon. Constance ; 2nd, 1926, Margaret,
Dame of Grace of the Ven. Order of the Hospital of St.
John of Jerusalem in England, d. of the late Edward Hulton
of Oakfield House, Ashton-on- Mersey. Seats — Sizergh
Castle, Westmorland; Villa Bologna, Malta. Clubs —
Carlton, Constitutional, Wellington, Westmorland, Royal
Mersey Yacht, Union (Malta).
STRICKLAND. Sable, three escallops argent. Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a bundle of holly vert, fructed gules, banded round the
middle with a wreath argent and sable. Motto — " Sans
mal."
Son of Walter Charles Strickland, Esq., J. P. and
D.L., of Sizergh Castle, Kendal, b. 1825; d. I9°3 I
m. 1866, Rosetta Emmeline, third d. of Charles Medex
of Brussels: —
Roger Walter Strickland, Gentleman, Lieut. 4th King's
Own Royal Lanes. Regt., b. 1872 ; tn. 1898, Maude, d. of
Joseph Rowley, Esq., J. P., cf Dee Bank, Flintshire ; and
has issue — Suzanne Philippa Rosamond Rowley ; and
Monica Josephine Clifford Rowley.
STRICKLAND-CONSTABLE (R.L. 1863, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules and vair, over all a bend or
(Constable) ; 2 and 3, gules, a chevron or, between three
crosses patee argent, on a canton ermines, a stag's head
couped proper (Strickland). Mantling gules and argent.
Crests — 1. upon a wreath of the colours, a ship with tackle,
guns, and apparel, all or (Constable) ; 2. upon a wreath of
the colours, a turkey-cock in his pride sable, membered
and wattled gules (Strickland). Livery (dress) — Dark blue
coats and breeches, yellow waistcoats ; (undress) — Dark
blue, with yellow collars.
Sons of Frederic Charles Strickland-Constable, Esq.,
J.P., Lt.-Col. 3rd Batt. E:R. Yorks. Regt., late R.H.
Guards, b. i860; d. 1917, on active service; tn. 1898,
Margaret, d. of Admiral Hon. T. A. Pakenham : —
Henry Marmaduke Strickland-Constable, Gentleman,
b. 1900; tn. 1928, Countess Ernestine, d. of the late
Count Rex. Seat — Wassand Hall, Hull. Town res. —
37 Prince's Gate, S.W.
Robert Frederick Strickland-Constable, Gentleman,
b. 1903.
STRODE of Newnham Park, co. Devon (R.L., 27 Feb.
1897, H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a chevron
between three conies sable (Strode — Vn. Devon, 1620);
2 and 3, or, on a bend cottised sable, three lions' heads erased
of the first (Lowe— 18 Feb. 1657). Mantling sable and
argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, on a mount
vert, a savin-tree proper, fructed gules (Strode) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin rampant or (Lowe).
Mottoes — " Hyeme viresco," " Spero meliora." Livery —
Dark blue, yellow waistcoat.
Son of Admiral Arthur Lowe, R. N., b. 1814 ; d. 1882 ;
tn. 2nd, 1858, Florence, d. of George Strode of
Newnham Park, Devon, J. P. and D.L. Devon (High
Sheriff 1825):—
George Sydney Strode Strode, Esq., O.B.E., J. P., D.L.,
and C.A. co. Devon (High Sheriff 1906), late Capt. and Hon.
Major 3rd Batt. Devonshire Regt., b. 1861 ; tn. 1887, Anne
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Fielding, d. of the late Thomson Boyd of Edinburgh ; and
has issue — Anna Margaret Dorothea, J. P. co. Devon
[m. 1912, Henry Williams Grigg of Cann House, Tamerton-
Foliot, Devon] ; and Eileen Ruth Admonition. Seat —
Newnham Park, Plympton, Devon. Clubs— Royal Western
Yacht (Plymouth), Devon and Exeter (Exeter).
STRONG (H. Coll., 1901). Per fesse or and argent, a
cross patee between a leopard's face in the first and fourth
quarters, and a martlet in the second and third, all azure.
Mantling azure and or- Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
upon a rock proper, a griffin sejant azure, semee of crosses
patee argent, supporting with the dexter fore-claw an
annulet or, encircling a portcullis with chains of the second.
Motto — " Dominus fortitudo mea."
Sons of Thomas Banks Strong, of St. John's Road,
Putney, late of the Adjt. -Gen's. Dept. of the War
Office, b. 1825 ; d. 1904 ; m. 1857: —
The Rt. Rev. Thomas Banks Strong, G.B.E.. D.D.
(Oxon.), Bishop of Oxford since 1925, b. 1861. Res. —
Cuddesdon, Oxford.
The late Rowland Strong, Gentleman, b. 1865 ; d. 1924.
STRONG (H. Coll., 1904). Ermine, a chevron per pale
sable and erminois, between three lozenges sable, over all
a book expanded proper. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle with two heads
displayed sable, holding in each paw a pen or.
Son of John Strong : —
The late Right Hon. Sir Thomas Vezey Strong, P.C.
(1911), K.C.V.O. (1911), Kt. Bach. (1905), Lord Mayor of
London 1910-11, Chairman H.M. Prison Commissioners,
Holloway, Hon. Col. 1st London Brigade R.F.A., b. 1857 ;
d. 1920 ; m. 1900, Elizabeth Mary, Lady of Grace of the
Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem (Res. —
Ganwic, Barnet, Middx.), eld. d. of late James Hartnoll, of
Ganwic, Potter's Bar.
STRONGE (Confn. U.O., 16 Apl. 1805). Quarterly,
1 and 4, argent, a chevron wavy sable, between three
lozenges azure, in the centre chief point an estoile gules
(Stronge) ; 2. azure, an eagle displayed or (Manson) ; 3.
quarterly, i. and iiii., or, a ship of one mast sable ; ii. and
iii., gules, a fesse chequy argent and azure (Echlin). Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a double-headed eagle displayed sable, armed azure.
Motto — " Tentanda via est."
Sons of Edmond Robert Francis Stronge, Esq., B.A.
Dublin, formerly Capt. Royal Tyrone Fus., J. P., b.
1822 ; d. 1911 ; m. 1859, Charlotte Newman, d. of
John Piercy Henderson of Summerford, Stirling-
shire : —
Sir Walter Lockhart Stronge, 6th Bart. (22 June 1803),
J. P., co. Down, lat? Capt. 4th Batt. R. Inniskilling Fus.,
b. i860. Seat — Tynan Abbey, co. Armagh.
Charles Edmond Sinclair Stronge, Esq., J. P., D.L., late
Lieut. 4th Batt. R. Inniskilling Fus., b. 1862; m. 1892,
Marian Iliff, d. of Samuel Bostock, of The Hermitage,
Walton Heath, nr. Epsom ; and has had issue — Charles
Norman Lockhart Stronge, Esq., M.C., late Capt. 10th Batt.
R. Inniskilling Fus., J. P. Londonderry, has Croix de
Guerre, b. 1894 [m. 1921, Gladys Olive, d. of Major
Henry Thomas Hall, of Knockback. Galway ; and has
issue — Daphne Marian ; Evelyn Elizabeth ; and Rose-
mary Diana (Res. — Tynan Abbey, Tynan, co. Armagh)] ;
and Pauline Marian (d. 1922). Res. — Lizard Manor,
Aghadowey, co. Londonderry.
Edward Owen Fortescue Stronge, Gentleman, b. 1871 ;
m. 1903, Maude Elizabeth Mary, d. of Edward W. Bailey,
late of Glenluce, Ballycastle, co. Antrim ; and has issue —
Maxwell Du Pre James Stronge, b. 1904. Res. — Garvagh
House, co. Londonderry ; Raheenduff House, Foulk's
Mills, co. Wexford.
STRONGE (H. Coll.). Argent a chevron wavy sable,
between three lozenges azure, in the centre chief point an
estoile gules, a bordure wavy of the second, impaling the
arms of Phillips, viz., or, a lion rampant sable, gorged with
an Eastern crown of the field, on a chief dancettee of
the second a Sikh helmet proper between two spurs also of
the field, all within a bordure wavy ermine. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a double-
headed eagle displayed sable, charged for distinction
Motto— " Tentanda via est."
Son of Charles Walter Stronge, Esq., C.B., b. 1816 ;
d. 1898 ; m. i860, Harriet (d. 1893), d. of William 1
Eades : —
Walter Cecil Stronge, Esq., formerly H.M. Consul at
Lucerne, Switzerland, b. i860 ; m. 1888, Violet Ada, d. of
the late Major-Gen. Sir Benjamin Travell Phillips, late
Bengal Cavalry ; and has i>sue — Humphrey Cecil Travell
Stronge, Esq., D.S.O., M.C., F.R.G.S., Capt. The Buffs,
b. 1 891 [m. 1923, Elsie Margaret, eld. d. of Rev. Canon
W. F. Buinside, Headmaster of St. Edmund's School,
Canterbury ; and has issue — Jane Bridget] ; Rupert Maxwell
Stronge, Esq., Asst. -Native Commissioner S. Rhodesia
Service, J. P. S. Rhodesia, b. 1892 [m. 1918, Leonora
Gertrude Coffin ; and has issue — Rupert Humphrey Cecil
Stronge, Gentleman, b. 1919 ; and Violet Cecily]. Post. add.
— c/o Messrs. Drummonds, 49 Charing Cross, S.W. 1.
Club — Carlton.
STRUTT, see MAYWOOD-STRUTT.
STRUTT. Azure, on a chevron argent between three
cross crosslets fitchee or, as many leopards' faces proper.
Mantling argent and azure. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion azure, gorged with a mural crown,
holding in the dexter paw a cross crosslet fitchee or, and
resting the sinister on a shield sable, charged with a
chevron argent, between three cross crosslets fitchee also
or. Motto — " Tenax propositi."
Sons of Rt. Hon. John William Strutt, 3rd Baron
Rayleigh, O.M., P.C, b. 1842 ; d. 1919 ; m. 1871,
Evelyn (Res. — 65 Cadogan Gardens), d. of the late
James Balfour, Esq., of Whittinghame, and Lady
Blanche, his wife, d. of 2nd Marquis of Salisbury : —
Rt. Hon. Robert John Strutt, 4th Baron Rayleigh
( 18 July 1821), of Terling Place, Essex [Supporters — On the
dexter, a reindeer or, collared and attired sable ; on the
sinister, a monkey proper, banded about the middle and
chained or], F.R.S., M.A., Sc.D., ;and late Fellow Trin.
Coll. Camb., D.L., J. P. Essex, b. 1875; m. 1st, 1905,
Lady Mary Clements (d. 1919), d. of 4th Earl of Leitrim ;
2nd, 1920, Kathleen Alice, O.B.E., d. of John Coppin-
Straker, of Stagshaw House, Northumberland, and widow
of Capt. James Cuthbert, D.S.O., Scots Gds. ; and has
issue (by 1st marriage) — Hon. John Arthur Strutt, b.
1908 ; Hon. Charles Richard Strutt, b. 19 10 ; Hon.
Hedley Vicars Strutt, b. 1915; Hon. Daphne; and (by
2nd marriage) — Hon. Guy Robert Strutt, b. 192 1. Seat
— Terling Place, Chelmsford, Essex. Town res. — 69
Cadogan Square, S.W. Club — Athenaeum.
Hon. Arthur Charles Strutt, C.B.E., Capt. R.N., Dir.
of Navigation, Admiralty, 1923, A.D.C. to H.M. King
George since 1928, b. 1878. Res. —
Son of Hon. Richard Strutt, M.A. Oxford, b. 1848 ;
d. 1927 ; m. 1879, Hon. Augusta (d. 1903), d. of
5 th Lord Braybrooke :—
Geoffrey St. John Strutt, Esq., C.B.E., Capt. Essex
Regt., b. 1888 ; m. 1912, Sybil, d. of Sir Walpole Green-
well, 1st Bart. ; and has issue — Antony Geoffrey Strutt,
Esq., b. 1913 ; Ivan Cornwallis Strutt, Gentleman, b.
1916 ; Stephen Alastair Strutt, Gentleman, b. 1918. Seat
—St. Catharine's Court, Bath. Club— Bath.
Son of Rt. Hon. John James Strutt, 2nd Baron
Rayleigh, b. 1796 ; d. 1873 ; m. 1842, Clara, d. of
Capt. Vicars, R.E. : —
Hon. Edward Gerald Strutt, C.H., b. 1854 ; m. 1878,
Maria Louisa, d. of John Tuf nell ; and has issue — ( 1 )
Gerald Murray Strutt, Esq., b. 1880 [m. 1910, Rhoda, d. of
Collingwood Hope, K.C., and has issue — James Hedley
Strutt, Esq., b. 1013 ; Pamela; and Ursula Joyce (Res.
— New House, Terling, Essex)] ; (2) John James Strutt,
Gentleman, b. 1881 [m. 1914, Hon. Agnes Dewar, d. of
Lord Forteviot ; and has issue — Edward Alexander
Strutt, Gentleman, b. 1914 ; and Jean Eleanor (Club —
Union)] ; (2) Edward Jolliffe Strutt, Esq., Capt. Essex
Regt., b. 1884 [m. 1912, Amelie, d; of Frederick Devas ;
and has issue — Mark Frederic Strutt, Gentleman, 6. 1913 ;
Nigel Edward Strutt, Gentleman, b. 19 16 ; Gilian
Leonora (Res. — 30 Walpole Street, S.W. Club— Union)] ;
Emily Nora ; Evelyn Mary [m. 1906, Claude Tritton, of
Lowndes Square ; and has issue] ; Clara Helena [m. 1915,
Lt.-Col. William Parsons, D.S.O. ; and has issue]. Res. —
Whitelands, Hatfield Peverel, Chelmsford, Essex ; 49
Cadogan Square, S.W. Club — United University.
STRUTT of Belper (H. Coll. , 1856). Per pale sable and
azure, two chevronels engrailed between three cross crosslets
fitchee or. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of
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the colours, in front of rays of the sun proper, a cubit arm
erect vested bendy of six or and sable cuffed argent, in the
hand a roll of paper also proper. Motto — "Propositi
tenax."
Son of Rt. Hon. Henry Strutt, 2nd Baron Belper,
Hon. Col. and late Lt.-Col. comdg. S. Notts. Imp.
Yeo., A.D.C. to the King, Capt. of the Corps of
Gentlemen-at-Arms 1895-1906, D. L. and Chairman
C.C. Notts., M.P. East Derbyshire 1868-74, and for
Berwick-on-Tweed 1880, LL.M. Cambs., b. 1840; d.
1914; m. 1874, Lady Margaret Coke, d. of 2nd Earl
of Leicester : —
Hon. Algernon Henry Strutt, 3rd Baron Belper (29 Aug.
1856), D. L. co. Nottingham, Major Res. of Officers late
2nd Life Guards [Supporters — Two leopards proper, each
gorged with a collar gemel azure, therefrom pendent an
escutcheon also azure, charged with a cross crosslet fitchee
or], b. 1883 ; m. 1st, 191 1, Hon. Eva Isabel Marian Bruce
(who obtained a div. 1922), third d. of 2nd Baron Aberdare ;
2nd, 1923, Angela Mariota, d. of Hon. Douglas Tollemache,
and has issue (by 1st marriage) — (1) Hon. Alexander Ronald
George Strutt, b. 1912; (2) Hon. Michael Strutt, b. 1914 ;
and Hon. Lavinia Mary ; (by 2nd marriage) — Hon. Peter
Algernon Strutt, b. 1924 ; Hon. Desmond Rupert Strutt,
b. 1926. Seat — Kingston Hall, Derby. Clubs — Marl-
borough, Carlton, Guards'.
Son of Hon. Arthur Strutt (son of 1st Baron), b. 1842 ;
d. 1877; m. 1873, Alice (d. 1926), d. of Ambrose Lisle
March Phillips de Lisle of Garendon Park and Grace
Dieu Manor : —
Lt.-Col. Edward Lisle Strutt, C.B.E., D.S.O. , The Royal
Scots, served in S. African War 1900-2 (two medals, six
clasps), and Great War 1914-19 (desp. 4 times), has Legion
of Honour, Croix de Guerre, Order of Leopold (Belgium),
Star of Roumania, b. 1874 ; m. 1905, Florence Nina, d. of
John Hollond of Wonham Bampton, Devon. Res. —
12 Somers' Place, Hyde Park, W. Clubs — White's, Turf,
Alpine, New (Edinburgh).
STUART, see BURNETT-STUART, CONSTABLE-
MAXWELL - STUART, CRAWFURD - STIRLING-
S TUART, CRICHTON - STUART, FITZ - JAMES-
STUART, HEPBU RN-STU ART-FORBES-
TREFUSIS, MONTAGU - STUART - WORTLEY,
INBLOCK-STUART, and V1LLIERS-STUART.
STUART. Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a lion rampant
within a double tressure flory counterflory gules, sur-
rounded with a bordure gobony argent and azure ; 2,
or, a fesse chequy azure and argent (for Stewart of
Doune) ; 3, or, three cushions two and one of a lozenge
form within a double tressure flory counterflory gules (for
Randolph, Earl of Moray). Mantling gules, doubled
ermine. Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries, a pelican
in her piety proper. Supporters — On either side a grey-
hound argent, collared gules. Motto — " Salus per
Christum redemptorem."
Third son of Rev. Edmund Luttrell Stuart, Rector
of Winterborne Houghton, Dorset, b. 1798 ; d.
1869 ; m. 1834, Elizabeth, d. of Rev. J. Jackson,
Rector of Swanage, Dorset : —
Rt. Hon. Morton Gray Stuart, 17th Earl of Moray
Lord Abernethy, Strathearn (30 Jan. 1561-2, New
Charter 17 April 1611), Doune (24 Nov. 1581), and St.
Colme (7 Mar. 1611), in Scotland, Baron Stuart (G.B. 4th
June 1706), of Castle Stuart, co. Inverness, b. 1855 ; s.
his brother 1909 ; m. 1890, Edith Douglas, d. of Rear-
Adm. George Palmer, and has issue— Francis Douglas
Stuart, commonly called Lord Doune, M.C., Capt. (ret.)
R.A.F., b. 1892 [in. 1924, Barbara, d. of J. Murray,
of New York ; and has issue — Hon. Mary Anne ; and
Hon. Sarah Grey] ; Hon. Archibald John Morton Stuart,
Lieut.-Comdr. (ret.) R.N., b. 1894 [m. 1922, Mabel
Helen, d. of B. Wilson, of Battlefields, Rhodesia ; and
has issue — Douglas John Murray Stuart, Esq., b. 1928 ;
and Hermione Mary Morton] ; Hon. James Gray Stuart,
M.V.O., M.C., M.P. Moray and Nairn since 1923, Capt.
(ret.) Royal Scots, b. 1897 [m. 1923, Lady Rachel Caven-
dish, d. of 9th Duke of Devonshire ; and has issue—
David Randolph Mores Stuart, Esq., b. 1924 ; John
Douglas Stuart, Gentleman, b. T925 (Res. — 36 Eaton
Square, S.W. Clubs— Turf, White's, New (Edin.j)] ; Lady
Hermione Moray [m. 1919, Vice-Adm. Sir Henry Tritton
Buller, K.C.V.O., C.B., A.D.C, R.N. ; and has issue].
Seats — Castle Stuart, co. Inverness ; Darnaway Castle,
Forres, co. Elgin ; Donibristle Park, Aberdour, Fife ;
Doune Lodge, co. Perth. Res. — Kinfauns Castle, co.
Perth.
STUART (U.O.). Or, a fesse chequy argent and
azure, cotised of the third, all within a bordure pean.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion rampant issuant from a fasces in
fess or, and grasping in the dexter paw a thistle slipped
proper. Motto — -" Justitias proporitique tenax."
Son of Ernest Henry Stuart of Montreal, b. 1843 ;
m. Letitia Mary Brydges : —
Sir Campbell Arthur Stuart, K.B.E. (1918), Director
The Times Publishing Co., b. 1885. Res. — Hyde Park
Hotel, London, W.i ; Montreal, Canada. Clubs — Marl-
borough, Mount Royal (Montreal), Century (New York).
STUART of Inchbreck (L.O. , 1676). Or, a fesse chequy
azure and argent between a lion passant in chief and a rose
in base gules, all within a bordure engrailed and gobonated
compon^e of the second and third. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries, a civet-cat
couchant proper. Motto — " Semper paratus."
Eldest son of Alexander Stuart, Esq., of Inchbreck,
co. Kincardine, and Laithers, co. Aberdeen, J. P.,
D.L., M.A., b. 1832; d. ; m. 1864, Hon. Clemen-
tina Arbuthnott, d. of 9th Viscount Arbuthnott: —
John Stuart, Gentleman, head and present representative
of the families of Stuart of Inchbreck and Sibbald of Kair,
b. 1877. Post. add. —
CHARLES GORDON STUART, Gentleman. Born
1862, being the son of James Meliss Stuart, Esq., F. R.G.S.
and F.S.A. (Scot.), of Eriska, J. P. for co. Argyll, and
formerly a merchant in New Zealand, by his wife Mary,
fldest dau. of the late John Gordon of Glasgow. Armorial
bearings (L.O., 1884) — Per fesse or and argent, a fesse
chequy azure and of the second, surmounted of a bend
gules, in base a galley, oars in action, sable. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a pelican
feeding her young or, 'in a nest azure. Motto — " Vulnere
virescens."
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THOMAS PETER ANDERSON STUART, Gentle-
man, of the Univ. of Sydney, New South Wales, M.D.
and LL.D. of Edinburgh and Sydney Univs., Prof, of
Physiology, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Fellow of the
Senate of the Univ., Chairman of the Royal Prince Alfred
Hospital, Member of the Medical Board of the Colony.
Born 1856, only son of late Alexander Stuart of Cromwell
House, Dumfries, Scotland, by his wife Jane Anderson.
Armorial bearings (L.O., 1887)— Per fesse or and argent.
Luttrell Stuart, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; m. 1892, Clara, d.
of James Williams of Chicago. Res. — Chicago, U.S.A.
Son of Major Arthur John Stuart, b. 1828 ; d. 1868 ; m.
1858, Frances Emily, d. of late John C. Kennedy of
Ballyrainey House, co. Down: —
Arthur Kennedy Stuart, Gentleman, b. 1859 ; m. 1892,
Louise Franziska, d. of Carl Joseph Pfeifer of Freilberg,
Baden; and has issue — (1) Arthur Ernest Stuart, Gentle-
man, b. 1896; (2) Charles Edwin Stuart, Gentleman, b.
1897. Res. —
Yr. son of Sir Simeon Henry Stuart, 5th Bart., b. 1790;
d. 1868 ; m. 2nd, 1857, Eliza, d. of John Fewings :—
Frederick William Stuart, Esq., b. 1858; m. 1888,
Mildred Florence, d. of William Grover Ashby of High-
lands, Burgess Hill, Sussex ; and has issue — Lesley Mildred ;
and Joyce Mary. Seat — Birch Green, Hay ward's Heath.
The Late WILLIAM DUGALD STUART, Esquire,
J.P. for co. Beds., Lieut.-Col. late Bedford Regt., formerly
King's Royal Rifle Corps. Born Oct. 18, i860, being the
eldest son of the late Col. William Stuart, J. P. for Herts. ,
J.P. and D.L., Hon. Col. 3rd Batt. Bedfordshire Regt.,
Barrister-at-Law, by his wife Katherine, eldest dau. of John
Armitage Nicholson of Balrath. Armorial bearings— Or,
a fesse chequy azure and argent, within a double tressure
flory counterflory gules. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a demi-lion rampant
gules. Motto— " Avito viret honore." Married, July ir,
1893, Millicent H. O., eldest dau. of the late Captain G.
W. Bulkeley Hughes, Esq., J.P. ; and died 1922, having
had Issue— William Esme Montagu Stuart, Gentleman,
Lieut. Roy. West Kent Regt., b. Nov. 22, 1895, killed in
action 1916. Seats — Tempsford Hall, Sandy, Beds ; and
Aldenham Abbey, Watford, Herts.
STUART (L.O., 19 Dec. 1902). Or, a fesse chequy
azure and argent, between two boars' heads erased gules,
armed and langued of the second, and an antique crown of
the fourth. Mantling gules, doubled or. Crest — On a
a fesse chequy azure and of the second, between a lym-
phad, sails furled and oars in action sable, flags flying
gules in chief, and a saltire couped of the fourth in base.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a lymphad as in the arms. Motto (over)—
"En avant." Residence— The University, Sydney, New
South Wales.
STUART of Hartley-Mauduit (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1.
or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, on an escutcheon of
pretence of the last, a lion rampant gules debruised by a
bend raguly or (Stuart — Vn. Cambs. 1575 and 1619) ; 2.
azure, a buck's head caboshed or (Dereham); 3. argent,
a fesse sable between three otters of the last, in the mouth
of each a fish proper (Luttrell, Earls of Carhampton) ;
4. per fesse azure and argent, a fesse counter-embattled or,
in chief a mullet of six points of the second, in base on a
mount vert, an elm-tree proper (Olmius, Baron Waltham).
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a rcebuck statant proper, attired and unguled
argent, ducally gorged gules. Motto — "Avito viret
honore."
Only son of Sir Simeon Henry Stuart, 6th Bart., b.
1823 ; d. 1891 ; m. 2nd, 1850, Catherine Henrietta, d. of
Gen. Henry Lechmere Worrall : —
Sir Simeon Henry Lechmere Stuart, 7th Bart. (2 June
1660), D.L. Essex, Col. (ret.) T.F., late Major 2nd London
Imp. Yeo. , Hon. Major in Army, late Capt. Suffolk Imp.
Yeo., formerly Lieut. 5th Dragoon Guards, served in
5. African War 1900-1 (medal and three clasps) and Great
War comdg. 2/2 Co. of London Yeo. 19 14-16, 2nd En-
trenching Batt. B.E.F. 1916-17, Personal Staff, 6th Div.
1918 (despatches), b. 1864; m. 1891, Florence Louise,
M.B.E., only d. of Henry Harmoud Gudge, Sec. to Austrian
Legation. Seat — Patching Hall, Essex. Town res. — 2
Queen's Gate, S.W. 7. Clubs — Army and Navy, Boodle's.
Sons of Lt-Col. Robert Charles William Stuart, b.
1826 ; d. 1883 ; m. 1862, Madeline, d. of J. Cooper : —
Houlton Stuart, Gentleman, b. 1863. Res. — Moosejaw,
Canada.
Denny Macdougall Stuart, Gentleman, b. 1869; m. 1909,
Georgina Frances Mary, d. of J. B. Vizenia of Quebec.
Res. — Quebec, Canada.
wreath of his liveries, a lion rampant gules, armed and
langued azure. Motto — "Avito viret honore."
Son of the late Charles Urquhart Stuart (s. of Robert
Stuart of Grantown, Inverness-shire), b. ; d. 1855 ;
tn. : —
Charles Urquhart Stuart, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law
(Inner Temple), b. . Seat — Wootton, Berks.
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STUART-FRENCH (U.O.) Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, a
bend between two dolphinsnaiant bendways argent (French) ;
2 and 3, grand quarters, quarterly, i., or, a lion rampant
within a double tressure flory counterflory gules ; ii. , or, a
fess chequy argent and azure, in chief a label of three
points gules ; iii. , argent, a saltire between four roses gules ;
iiii. , azure, a lion rampant argent, the whole within a
bordure compony argent and azure (for Stuart). Mantling
sable and argent. Crests — 1. upon a wreath of the colours,
a dolphin naiant argent (French) ; 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, a unicorn's head couped argent, armed, crined and
tufted or (Stuart). Motto — "Veritas."
Yngst. son of Major-Gen. William James Stuart, late
R.E. , b. ; d. ; m. 1859, Eleanor Dorcas,
yst. d.of the late Thomas George French, and sister and
co-h. of the late Pascoe Savage French of Marino, co.
Cork : —
Pascoe William Grenfell Stuart-French, (formerly Stuart),
Esq., Major (ret.) Remount Dept. assumed by R. L. 1917,
the additional surname of French, in compliance with the
will of Pasco Savage French, of Marino, b. 1868 ; m. 1894,
Elizabeth Eve Julia, d. of J. K. Soames of Westcombe
Park, S.E., and has issue — Robert Fitzroy Hamilton
Pascoe Stuart-French, Gentleman, Lieut, nth Hussars;
and Margaret Granvill [m. 1923, P. L. Wilson, Esq., Capt.
1st Royal Dragoons.] Seats — Marino, co. Cork; Drumas-
pil, co. Tyrone. Clubs — Jun. Naval and Military, M.C.C.,
Cork County.
STUART-MENTETH of Closeburn (L.O. 1838).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a bend chequy sable and argent ;
2 and 3, azure, three buckles or, all within a bordure
gules. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries, a lymphad proper, the flag gules,
with a canton argent, charged with a cross of St. Andrew
azure. Mottoes — " Dum vivo spero," and " Sub sole
nihil."
Eld. surv. son of Sir James Frederick Stuart-
Menteth, 4th Bart., Lieut.-Col. 2nd Dragoon Gds.,
b. 1846 ; d. 1926 ; m. 1st, 1868, Frances (d. 1887), d.
of the late Gen. Sir James Sleigh, K.C.B. ; 2nd, 1888,
Elizabeth (d. 1915), d. of the late Capt. Edward
Blackett, R.N. :—
Sir William Frederick Stuart - Menteth, 5th Bart.
(11 Aug. 1838), b. 1874; m. 1921, Winifred, d. of
D. Francis, and widow of Capt. R. A. Raw, D.S.O. ;
and has issue — James Wallace Stuart-Menteth, Esq.,
b. 1922; Charles Granville Stuart-Menteth, Esq., b. 1928 ;
and Ludivina Frances. Res. — Mansfield House, New
Cumnock, co. Ayr.
STUBBER. Quarterly, 1 and 4, ermine, on a pile
sable, an heraldic antelope's head erased or (for Slubber) :
2 and 3, argent, on a bend gules, three martlets of the
first (for Sewell). Mantling sable and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, on a mural crown gules, a
martlet argent. Motto — " Gladio et arcu."
Only son of Robert Hamilton Hamilton Stubber, Esq.
of Moyne, Queen's Co., J. P. and D.L., b. 1844;
d. 1916 ; by 1st wife, m. 1887, Adele Grainger, dau.
of Alexander Duncan of Knossington Grange, co.
Leicester : —
Robert Hamilton-Stubber, Esq., D.S.O. , Major Res. of
Officers late 1st Life Guards, served S. Africa and Great
War, b. 1879; m. 1920, Lady Mabel Florence, M.B.E., d.
of 4th Earl of Erne, and widow of Capt. Lord Hugh
Grosvenor, 1st Life Guards; and has issue — 1 son, b. 1921.
Res. — Marston Hill, Fairford, Glos. ; 9 Southwick Crescent,
W.2. Clubs— Turf, Kildare Street.
STUBBS ( ). Sable, on a bend nebuly or, between
two bezants, each charged with a pheon of the field, three
round buckles also sable. Mantling sable and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle displayed sable,
charged on each wing with a pheon, and holding in the
beak a tilting-spear erect point upwards or. Motto — " Et
dixi nunc ccepi."
Sons of the late Rt. Rev. William Stubbs, Lord Bishop
of Oxford, Chancellor of the Most Noble Order of the
Garter, D.D., LL.D., D.C.L., by his wife Catherine,
d. of John Dellar: —
Lawrence Morley Stubbs, Esq., CLE. , I.C.S. , Com-
missioner, Rohilkhund since 1926, b. 1874; m. 1900, Helen
Christina, M.B.E., d. of late Frederick Malcolmson, of
Clodiagh, Portlaw, co. Waterford, and has issue — (1)
Frederick William Stubbs, Gentleman, b. 902 ; (2) John
Laurence Commerell Stubbs, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; (3) Miles
Bloomfield Stubbs, Gentleman, b. 1912 ; and Helen [m.
1925, Bernard William Galpin, R.N., and has issue.]
Postal address — c/o Lloyd's Bank (King's Branch), 6 Pall
Mall, S.W.i. Club— Travellers'.
Rev. Wilfrid Thomas Stubbs, b. 1875 ; m. 1909, Muriel
Elizabeth, d. of Rev. A. F. Pope, and has issue — (1) James
Wilfrid Stubbs, Gentleman, b. 19 10 ; (2) Thomas Arthur
Stubbs, Gentleman, b. 191 1; (3) Hugh William Stubbs,
Gentleman, b. 1917; and Katharine Muriel Rose. Res. — ■
The Rectory, Easthampstead, Berks.
Sir Reginald Edward Stubbs, G.C.M.G., M.A. Oxon.,
Hon. Fellow Corpus Christi College, Oxford, Hon., LL.D.
Hong Kong, Governor of Jamaica since 1926, b. 1876; m.
1909, Winefrid Marjory, C.B.E., d. of Frederick Womack,
M.B. and has issue— William Edward Stubbs, Esq., b.
1910; Guy Philip Stubbs, Esq., b. 1915; and Dorothy
Barbara. Res. — King's House, Jamaica ; The Red House,
Wateringbury, Kent. Club— Athenaeum.
STUBBS (Ped. H. Coll.). Sable, on a bend between
three pheons or, as many round buckles gules, on a chief
oi the second, three stumps of trees eradicated proper.
Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a stump of a tree eradicated proper, thereon a demi-eagle
displayed or, collared sable, holding in the beak an oak-
branch also proper. Motto — " Dominus exaltatio mea."
Livery — Black, with yellow facings, gilt buttons, and gold
hat-band.
Son of Rev. Charles Albert Stubbs, J. P., formerly
Incumbent of Camus-juxta-Bann, co. Londonderry,
b. 1840; d. 1905; m. 1st, 1872, Phcebe (d. 1886), only
d. of Rev. Walter Riky ; 2nd, 1894, Lizzie Sarah, d.
of JosephBetts Horrell : —
Thomas Troubridge Stubbs, Gentleman, 2nd Batt. Roy.
Munster Fus. , b. 1876; m. 1907, Grace Winifred, d. of
Jas. H. Annandale of Polton, Midlothian ; and has issue —
Thomas Troubridge Stubbs, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; and
Mary Phcebe. Res. —
Sons of Thomas Troubridge Stbbs of 3allyshannon,
co. Donegal, b. 1802; d. 1872; m. 1839, Elizabeth
Chinnery, d. of Joseph Folingsby, and grand-dau. of
Sir Broderick Chinnery, Bart., M.P. :—
Henry Stubbs, Esq., J. P. cos. Donegal and Fer-
managh, D.L. co. Donegal, and High Sheriff for
the said county 1891, and for co. Fermanagh 1901, First
Honourman and Prizeman Trinity Coll., Dublin, Bachelor
of Arts (Junior Moderator in Ethics and Logics) of Trinity
College, Dublin, 1870, Master of Arts 1883, b. 1846.
Estates — Danby, in the county of Donegal ; Garrison, in
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Postal address— Danby , Ballyshannon, county Donegal.
Alfred Stubbs, Gentleman, M.A., LL.B. (Trin. Coll.,
Dub.), b. 1849. Seat—
STUBS. Or, three piles, two issuant from the chief
and one from the base, azure, each charged with a
pheon of the field. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a
STUDDERT. Per pale azure and gules, three mullets
argent. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— A demi-horse
wreath of the colours, issuant from flames, a dexter arm
embowed in armour grasping a battleaxe all proper,
pendent from the hand by a chain or, an escutcheon sable,
charged with a pheon as in the arms. Motto — " Cedant
arma labori."
Son of Peter Stubs, Esq., of Blaisdon Hall, J. P.,
High Sheriff of Gloucestershire 1900, b. 1830 ; m.
1864, Isabella, dau. of the late Thomas Greenall of
Grappenhall Hall, co. Chester: —
Peter Stubs, Gentleman, B.A., LL.B., b. 1866. Seat —
Blaisdon Hall, Gloucestershire.
STUCLEY (R.L., 27 July 1858, H. Coll.). Quarterly,
1 and 4, azure, three pears or (Stucley) ; 2 and 3, per
fesse embattled argent and sable, three bucks' attires
each fixed to the scalp, counterchanged (Buck). Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, between a buck's attires as in the
arms sable, a lion rampant or, holding a battleaxe sable.
Motto — " Bellement et hardiment."
Eld. surv. son of Sir George Stucley Stucley, 1st Bart.,
M.P., b. 1812 ; d. 1900; m. 2nd, 1872, Louisa (d.
1913), d. of Bernard Granville of Wellesbourne Hall,
Warwicksh.: —
Sir Hugh Nicholas Granville Stucley, 4th Bart. (26 April
1859), J. P. for Devon, late Lieut. R.N., b. 1873; m. 1902,
Gladys, d. of Albert Bankes of Wolfeton House, Dor-
chester ; and has issue — Dennis Frederic Bankes Stucley,
Esq., 2nd Lieut. Gren. Gds., b. 1907; John Humphrey
Albert Stucley, Esq., b. 19 16 ; Bernard Thomas Fane
Stucley, Esq., b. 1918 ; Elizabeth Florence; and Priscilla.
Seats — Affreton Castle, Warlington, Crediton ; Hartland
Abbey, N. Devon. Res. — Moreton, Bideford, N. Devon.
Club — Travellers'.
Sons of Major Humphrey St. Leger Stucley, Gren.
Gds., served in Nile Campaign, present at Omdurman,
and in S. Africa 1900-2, and in the European War
1914, b. 1877 ; killed (in action) 1914 ; m. 1908, Dorothy
Beatrix Rose, only child of late Francis Henry Carew: —
Peter Francis Carew Stucley, Gentleman, b. 1909. Res. —
Lewis Robert Carew Stucley, Gentleman, b. 19 10. — Res.
rampant sable, environed round the body by a ducal coronet
or. Motto—" Refulgent in tenebris. "
Eld. and only surv. son of Richard Studdert, Esq. , J. P.
(High Sheriff 1874), Captain R.N. (ret.), b. 1815 ;
d. 1900 ; m. 1877, Helen, d. of James Denniston of
Greenock, co. Renfrew : —
Thomas Studdert, Esq., J. P. (High Sheriff 1915), late
Lieut. The Lincolnshire Regt., b. 1880. Seat — Bunratty
Castle, co. Clare.
Sons of Augustine Fitzgerald Studdert, Gentleman,
b. 1829; d. 1921 ; m. 1868, Margaretta, d. of John
Ferguson of Glenmore, Bute: —
Rev. Thomas de Clare Studdert, M.A. , b. 1870 ; m. 1900,
Rosamund Clemson ; and has issue— (1) Rev. Augustine
John de Clare Studdert, B.A., b. 1900; (2) Rev. Richard
Guy Charles Studdert, B.A. , b. 1902 ; (3) Alfred Theodore
Stanley Studdert, Flying Officer R.A.F., b. 1905. Res. —
The Rectory, Croom, co. Limerick.
Augustine Fitzgerald Studdert, Gentleman, M. B. ,
L.R.C.P., and S.I., late Lieut. R.A.M.C, b. 1881 ;
m. 1900, Mary Bruce, d. of Jonathan Bruce Massy, Esq.,
J. P., of Glenville, co. Limerick; and has issue — Mary
Frances ; and Etta. Rss. — Curlew Hill, Belmullet, co.
Mayo.
Son of Robert Wogan Studdert, Esq., J. P., of Cullane,
co. Clare, b. 1815 ; d. 1897; m. 1840, Kate.d. of Admiral
O'Brien :—
Robert O'Brien Studdert, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Clare
(High Sheriff 1901), J. P. co. Cork, formerly Lieut. Clare
Mil. , b. 1848 ; m. 1st, 1874, Marianne, d. of Rev. Lord Adam
Loftus ; 2nd, 1884, Maria Frances, eldest d. of Henry L.
Puxley of Dun boy, co. Cork ; and has issue, by the first mar,
— (1) Thomas George Herbert Studdert, Esq., late Major
Roy. (Monmouth) Engineers, b. 1875; (2) Loftus Adam
Studdert, Esq., High Sheriff co. Leitrim 1912, b. 1877 [m.
1902, Charlotte Isabella, d. of Major Octavius La Touche
of Bellevuel ; and by sec. mar. — Rose Mary [m. 1909,
Frederick W. Kennedy, M.D. , and has issue] ; and Violet
[m. 191 1, Martin E. P. White]. Seat— Cullane, Kilkishen,
co. Clare.
Third and only surv. son of William Steel Studdert,
Esq., b. 1821 ; d. 1892; m. 1854, Constance (d. 191 1),
d. of Robert George Massey of Avondale (son of Hon.
George Massey): —
Hugh Samuel Studdert, Gentleman, b. 1861 ; m. 1st,
; 2nd, Margaret Ward, and has issue
(by 1st wife) — William P. Studdert, Gentleman, b.
\m. and has issue — Patrick Studdert, Gentleman, b. ;
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and Anne Louise]; Constance; and Ruth. Res. — 532,
27th Avenue, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.
Third and only surv. son of George Studdert
Studdert, Esq., of Moy House, Lahinch, co. Clare,
late Major Clare Mil., b. 1823; d. 1909; m. 1853,
Agnes, d. of Rev. Charles Waller, Rector of Trimley
St. Mary, Suffolk :—
Frede-ick Naunton Studdert, Esq., O.B.E., D.L., co.
Clare, b. 1866; m. 1897, Isabel, M.B.E., d. of Hugh
Ballingall, of Dundee, and has issue — Claire Dorothy
Naunton [m. 1926, Robert V. de Sausmarez Walters,
Lieut. Yorks. and Lancaster Regt.]. Res. — 89 Iverna Court,
Kensington. W.8.
STUDDERT (Confmd. U.O.). Per pale azure and
gules, three mullets argent, in the fesse point a mullet for
difference. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a demi-horse rampant sable,
round the body a ducal coronet or. Motto — " Refulgent
in tenebris."
Sons of George Hallam Studdert, Esq.. J. P., of Hazle-
wood, Quin, co. Clare, b. 1841 ; d. 1905 ; m. 1889,
Eva, d. of Major George S. Studdert, of Moy House,
Lahinch, co. Clare : —
Robert Hallam Studdert, Esq., Major Royal Artillery,
D.S.O. (1917), M.C. (1915), b. 1890. Seat — Hazelwood,
Quin, co. Clare. Club — Army and Navy.
Reginald Hallam Studdert, Esq., late Capt. R.A.S.C,
B.A. (Dublin), B.A.I. (Dublin), b. 1892 ; m. 1924,
Marjorie Freda, ygst. d. of the late Rev. George Stopford
Ram, M.A. (Oxon.), of Clonattin, co. Wexford, Vicar of
St. Peter's, Bournemouth, and has issue — Lilah Elizabeth
Nancy. Res. — 64 Ladbroke Road, Holland Park, W.n.
De Clare Hallam Studdert, Gentleman, B.A. (Dublin),
b. 1902 ; m. 1925, Mary Frances, eld. d. of William
Spiers of Cullyhanna House, Crossmaglen, co. Armagh,
and has issue — Kathleen Joan Patricia. Res. — 89 Iverna
Court, Kensington, W.8 ; Fairbanks, Alaska.
Son of Charles Washington Studdert, of Knocknareahy,
and Cragmoher, Corofin, b. 1835; d. 1920, m. 1856,
Catherine Tane, d. of Rev. Charles Waller, Rector of
Trimley St. Mary : —
John Alfred Studdert, Gentleman, b. 1865; m. 1909,
Gladys Eyre, d. of Alfred Louvaine Persse, of Roxburgh;
and has issue — Maurice Eyre Persse Studdert, Gentleman,
b. 1910; and Catherine Florence. Seat — Cragmoher,
Corofin, co. Clare.
STUDD (H. Coll.). Gules, a lion rampant between
three crescents argent, on a chief masoned two tilting-
spears in saltire all proper. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, out of a mural crown,
two arms embowed in armour the hands in gauntlets
holding two tilting-spears saltirewise all proper. Motto —
" Nous tenons le droit."
Sons of Edward Studd, of Tedworth House,
Wilts., and 2 Hyde Park Gardens, W., b. 18 19 ;
d. 1877; m. 1856, Dorothy Sophia, d. of John
Thomas, of Bletsoe Castle, Beds. : —
Sir John Edward Kynaston Studd, O.B.E., 1st Bart.
(Oct. 1929), Knt. Bach., M.A., LL.D., Camb., J. P. and
Alderman City of London (Sheriff 1922), Lord Mayor
1928-9, Pres. and Chairman of the Polytechnic, b. 1858;
m. 1st, 1884, Hilda (d. 192 1), second d. of Sir Thomas
Beauchamp, Bart. ; 2nd, 1924, H.S.H. Princess Alexandra,
2nd d. of H.S.H. Prince Paul Lieven, Master of Cere-
monies at the Russian Imperial Court, and has issue —
(by 1st wife) (1) Eric Studd, Esq., b. 1887 [m. 1923,
Kathleen Stephana, d. of Lydstone Joseph Langmead ;
and has issue — Robert Kynaston Studd, Esq., b. 1926 ;
and Elizabeth Stephana (Addresses — 67 Harley Street,
W.i.; 8 Mission Row, Calcutta. Clubs — Oriental. Bengal
(Calcutta)] ; (2) Ronald Granville Studd, Esq., D.S.O.,
Comdr. R.N. (ret.), b. 1889 [m. 1919, Lady Kathleen, d.
of 4th Earl of Leitrim and widow of J. Keith Falconer-
Smith, Coldstream Gds. (Res. — 66 Great Cumberland
Place, W.i)]; (3) Bernard Cyril Studd, Esq., b. 1892 [m.
1925, Caryl Theodora, d. of Brig.-Gen. Charles de Winton,
C.M.G.] ; and Vera Constance Victoria. Res. — 67 Harley
Street, W. Clubs— Pratt's, R.A.C.
George Brown Studd, Gentleman, LL.B. Camb.,
Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple, b. 1859; m. 191 1
Mabel, d. of H. M. Preston, of U.S.A., and has issue —
Maranatha ; and Georgia. Res. — 2824 East Sixth Street,
Los Angeles, California.
Charles Thomas Studd, Gentleman, Missionary, b. i860.
Res.—
Brig.-Gen. Herbert William Studd, C.B., C.M.G.,
D.S.O., late Coldstream Gds., served S. Africa, 1899-
1902 (desp., Queen's med. 6 clasps, King's med. 3 clasps),
D.S.O. ), and Great War, Brig.-Gen. Gen. Staff, 1916-17,
comdd. 1 80th Infantry Bde. 1916, Chief of Staff of British
Section of Supreme War Council at Versailles 19 17-19,
comdd. Coldstream Gds. 1919-23 (desp., C.M.G., C.B.) ,
has Legion of Honour, Order of the Crown of Italy,
Avis of Portugal, Leopold of Belgium, Italian Croix de
Guerre and Cross of Merit, D.S.M. (America), b. 1870 ;
m. 1894, Mary, d. of the late Francis Horatio de Vere,
Major R.E., and widow of Major William Utting Cole,
3rd Dragoon Gds., and has issue — 2 daus. Res. — 97
Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, S.W. • Issercleran, co. Galway.
Clubs — Travellers', Guards', Bachelors'.
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EDWARD FAIRFAX STUDD, Esq., of Oxton, in the
co. of Devon, and Banchor, Moy, in the co. of Inverness,
Master of Arts, Bachelor of Civil Law, Barrister-at-Law,
and Bencher Inner Temple,Captain late Roy. Field Artillery,
J. P. Devon. Born November 26, 1855, being the eldest
son of the late Major-General Edward Studd of Oxton, by
his second wife Beatrice Emma, daughter of Charlton
Booth Bayly of Sidmouth. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms : Gules, a lion rampant between three crescents
argent, on a chief embattled of the last a tilting-spear
in fesse, the head to the sinister, the staff encircled by a
chaplet of oak all proper, and impaling the arms of Chi-
chester, namely, chequy or and gules, a chief vair. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a
mural crown, two arms embowed in armour, the hands in
gauntlets, holding a tilting-spear encircled by a chaplet of
oak as in the arms all proper. Married, April 3, 1877,
Evelyn, third daughter of Sir Arthur Chichester, eighth
Baronet, of Youlston, in the county of Devon ; and has had
Issue— (1) Edward Arthur Chichester Studd, Gentleman,
b. 1880 [m. 1910, Evelyn Maude Mary, d. of Col. Holmes
of Wolston, Victoria, and has issue— James Edward Studd,
Gentleman, b. 1916 ; and Marv Evelvn] ; (2) Francis Cyril
Rupert Studd, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. The Buffs, b. 1881 ;
killed in action 1918 [m. 1914, Edith Julia, only child of
Francis Albert Short of Brickham, Devon, and left issue
—Edith Meriel]; (3) Ernest George Studd, Gentleman,
Lieut. R.A. , b. 1883; (4) Eric Fairfax Studd, Gentleman,
b. 1890; (5) Theodore Quintus Studd, Esq., D.F.C.,
Squadron-Leader Royal Air Force, b. 1893 ; (6) Charles
Kynaston Studd, Gentleman, b. 1895 ; Gladys Mary[w. 1903,
William Carnegie Barnes of Great Duryard, Devon] ; Sybil
Daphne (d. 1905); Cynthia Evelyn [m. 1919, Major James
King]; Enid Eulalie ; and Dorothy Grace [m. 1912, Major
William Edward Delves Broughton, M.C., R.A.]. Seats—
Exleigh, Starcross, Devon; Banchor, Moy, Inverness.
STUDD (H. Coll.). Gules, a lion rampant between
three crescents argent, on a chief embattled of the last,
a tilting-spear in fesse, the head to the sinister, the staff
encircled by a chaplet of oak all proper. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — Out of a mural crown two arms
embowed in armour, the hands in gauntlets holding a
tilting-spear encircled by a chaplet of oak as in the arms
all proper. Motto — " Nous tenons le droit."
Only son of Alnod Ernest Studd (second son of
Major-Gen. Edward Mortlock Studd), Gentleman, of
Greylands, Melton, Suffolk, and 3 Fourth Avenue ,
Hove, Lieut. 13th King's Hussars, b. 1857 ; d.
1906; m. 1880, Rose Beatrice (who m. 2nd, 1907,
Francis J. P. Birch (d. 1922) of Coldharbour House,
Old End, Sussex), d. of John George Maclean, of
Charlwood Park, Surrey: —
Vivian Mortlock Studd, Gentleman, Lieut, late Rifle
Bde., Chev. Order of the Crown (Italy), b. 1891 ; m. 1914,
Olivette, only d. and heir of Walter John Hughes, of
1 Ashburn Place, S. Kensington ; and has issue —
John Alnod Peter Studd, Gentleman, b. 1918 ; Deirdre
LuthOffiey; Lavender Vivian. Res. — The Old Cottage,
Burchett's Green, Berks.
STUDDY (H. Coll., c. 1780). Azure, on a saltire wavy
or, between three estoiles of the second, one in chief
and two in fesse, and a fish naiant in base argent, a
leopard's face of the field. Mantling- azure and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-tiger proper, collared
azure, supporting between the paws an anchor erect azure.
Motto — " Fide sed cui vide."
Son of Commdr. Henry Studdy, R.N., b. 1843; d.
1880 ; m. 1867, Amelia Margaret Elizabeth, eld. d. of
Edward Cropper: —
Henry E. M. Studdy, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Eld. son of Henry Studdy, Esq. , J. P. , D. L. , late Capt.
S. Devon Mil., b. 1820 ; d. 1905 ; m. 1st, 1842, Eleanor
Frances, d. of Rev. Robert Holdsworth, J. P., Pre-
bendary of Exeter, and for fifty years Vicar of Brix-
ham ; 2nd, 1893, Sarah Penelope, d. of Henry Granger,
and widow of the Rev. E. J. Hayton: —
Robert Wright Studdy, Esq. , Col. late Manchester Regt. ,
J. P. Devon, b. 1847; m. 1896, Edith Mary (d. 1911), d.
of Joseph Beckton of Didsbury ; and has had issue — 1
Frances Robert Studdy, Esq., Lieut. R.N., b. 1897 ; d. 192 1;
and two daus. Res. — 15 Adelphi Terrace, Paignton, S.
Devon. Club — R. Dart Yacht.
Sons of Ernest Holdsworth Studdy, Esq., Capt. late
32nd Regt., b. 1851 ; d. 1921 ; m. 1874, Constanee, d.
of late Rev. H. G. Havter-Hames, Rector of Chag-
ford :—
George Ernest Studdy, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Hubert Charles Studdy, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Third son of Henry Studdy, Esq., J. P. (see above) : —
Thomas Edward Studdy, Gentleman, b, 1855 ; m. 1883,
Mary Fannie, d. of Bertram Francis Barton of Woolton
Hill, Hants. ; and has issue — Robert Studdy, Gentleman;
Margaret Everina [m. 1914, Capt. Arthur William Marsh
Kemmis] ; Violet Mary ; and Frances Eleanor. Res. —
STUDHOLME (H. Coll.). Vert, a horse statant
argent, caparisoned or, on a chief of the second, three.
mullets of six points pierced gold. Mantling vert and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a horse's head
argent, bridled and charged on the neck with a spur
or. Motto — " Semper paratus."
Sons of John Studholme, Esq., J. P., of Merivale,
Christchurch, N.Z. (2nd son of John Studholme, of
Moreton Hall, Carlisle), b. 1829 ; d. 1903 ; m. 1862,
Lucy Ellen Sykes, d. of William Moorhouse, Esq.,,
J. P., of Knottinglay House, Yorks. : —
John Studholme, Esq., C.B.E., D.S.O., M.A. Oxford,
J. P. New Zealand, Lieut.-Col. (ret.) N.Z. Forces, b. 1863 ;
m. 1st, 1897, Alexandra, d. of the late Archbishop
Thomson, of York ; 2nd, 1909, Katharine Georgiana, d.
of Sir Charles Bowen, K.C.M.G., and has issue (by 1st
marriage) — John Morton Rangabe Studholme, Gentle-
man, b. 1898 ; Richard Home Studholme, Gentleman,
b. 1901; Derek Skene Studholme, Gentleman, b. 1904.
Res. — Middleton Grange, Upper Riccarton ; Coldstream,
Ashburton (both New Zealand). Clubs Oxford and
Cambridge, and Christchurch, Wellington, Dunedin (all
New Zealand).
William Paul Studholme, Esq., J. P. New Zealand,
B.A. (Oxon.), Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple, b. 1864;
m. 1897, Mabel, d. of Henry Francis Grey, of Waiora,
Canterbury, N.Z., and has had issue — Paul Francis
William Studholme, 2nd Lieut. 1st Batt. Devon Regt.,
b. 1898, killed in action 1917 ; Henry Gray Studholme,
Gentleman, Lieut, late Scots Gds., b. 1899 ; John Wynd-
ham Studholme, Esq., Lieut. R.N., b. 1903 ; and Eleanor
Elizabeth [m. 1925, Alan Robert Percy Brown, Pay-
master-Lieut. R.N., eld. son of Col. Brown, D.S.O., of
Houndwood House, Berwickshire. Seat — Perridge House,
nr. Exeter, Devon. Clubs — Jun. Carlton, R.A.C., M.C.C.
Joseph Francis Studholme, Esq., J. P. New Zealand,
b. 1866; m. 1902, Eliza Hersey, d. of Major-Gen. R.
Wauchope. Res. — Te Horaha, Taihape, New Zealand. .
Clubs — Jun. Carlton, Oriental, M.C.C, Melbourne (Aus-
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Sons of Michael Studholme, Esq., J. P., of Te
Waimate, New Zealand (4th son of John Studholme
of Morton Hall), b. 1833; d. 1886; m. Effigenia
Maria Louisa Channon : —
Edgar Channon Studholme, Gentleman, b. 1866; m.
Nancy Wells, and has issue — 4 sons. Res. — Te
Waimate, New Zealand.
Paul Studholme, Gentleman, b. 1872 ; m. Ida Gertrude
Johnston, and has issue — 1 son. Res. —
Harold Studholme, Gentleman, b. 1877; m. Charlotte
Elizabeth McCulloch, and has issue — 2 sons. Res. —
STURDEE of the Falkland Islands (H. Coll., n Ap.
1916). Gyronny of eight argent and gules, on a chief
azure, an anchor fessewise or. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — Issuant out of a naval crown or, an arm in armour
embowed holding in the hand a spiked club proper.
Motto — " Firmus maneo."
Only son of Admiral of the Fleet Sir (Frederick
Charles) Doveton Sturdee, 1st Bart., G.C.B.,
K.C.M.G., C.V.O., of the Falkland Islands, b. 1859 ;
d. 1925 ; m. 1882, Marian Adela (Res. — 12 Roxburgh
Mansions, Kensington Court, W.8), d. of William
John Andrews, of Dalkeith Cottage, Fortis Green : —
Sir Lionel Arthur Doveton Sturdee, 2nd Bart.
(19 Jan. 1916), Capt. R.N., b. 1884 ; m. 1910, Dorothy
Mary, d. of Major William Sayer, V.D., of N. Finchley ;
and has issue — Elizabeth Mary Doveton. Res, — 7 Piazza
Miratori, Floriana, Malta.
STURDY of Trigon (H. Coll., 31 Dec. 1924). Gyronny
of eight or and vert, three millstones proper. Mantling
vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a dexter arm embowed vested vert, cuffed argent,
holding in the hand a bunch of oats fessewise proper,
three millrinds or. Badge — A mill bill proper. Motto
— " Semper fidelis." Livery — Green and gold.
Sons of Thomas Sturdy, Gentleman, of The Wick,
Branksome Park, Bournemouth, b. 1828; d. 1922,
m. 1873, Susannah Ann, d. of William Knight
Harmer, of Peckham : —
Leonard Sturdy, Esq., J. P. Dorset, late Lieut.
Dorset Vol. Regt. 1916-20, Master of the Bakers'
Company, 1925, b. 1874 ; m. 1899, Emily Pretyman,
d. of the late Samuel Pretyman Mumford, of The Bnary,
Cowes, I.O.W. ; and has issue — Donald Sturdy, Gentle-
man, b. 1905 ; Nina ; Irene ; Margaret. Seat — Trigon,
Wareham, Dorset. Club — Royal Dorset Yacht.
Philip Sturdy, Gentleman, b. 1879 ; m. 1912, Gladys
Christine, second d. of the late Alfred Roberts Arnold ;
and has issue — Rohan Stanford Sturdy, Gentleman,
b. 191 3 ; and Elizabeth Anthea. Seat — Sydenham
Manor, Bridgwater, Somerset.
Alan Sturdy, Gentleman, b. 1887; m. 1910, Agnes
Muriel, d. of George Frost, M.D., of Bournemouth ;
and has issue — Bernard Sturdy, Gentleman, b. 19 13.
Seat — Carey, Wareham, Dorset.
STURGES (H. Coll.). Azure, on a chevron between
three crosses boton^e fitchee or, as many escallops of the
first, all within a bordure invected of the second. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a talbot's head or erased sable, two escallops aLo sable.
Issue of the late William Sturges, of New York : —
Hollister Sturges, Gentleman, b. . Post. add. — c/o
En Route Service, 175 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago,
U.S.A.
Alberta, m. 1905, 9th Earl of Sandwich (q.v.).
STURGESS-WELLS (H. Coll.). Per chevron or and
azure, in chief two fountains, and in base a talbot sejant
argent, collared of the first. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, issuant from grass, a
covered well-head proper. Motto—" Fortiter in re."
Son of the late James Wells and Elizabeth Sturgess,
of Pailingtonand Rugby, co. Warwick: —
Herbert Sturgess- Wells, Esq., F.R.G.S., J. P. co.
Leicester, b. 1871 ; m. 1st, 1896, Emmeline Jennie (d. 1926),
d. of late John Jeays, of Adrian, Michigan, U.S.A.; 2nd,
1927, Edith, d. of Henry Sanders, of Higham Ferrers,
Northants. and Bedford, and has issue — (1) John Herbert
Roberts Sturgess-Wells, Gentleman, b. 1900 ; (2) Herbert
Calvert Sturgess-Wells, Gentleman, b. 1901 [tn. 1926. Helen
Gertrude, d. of Sir Malcolm Robinson, C.B., I.S.O. (Res. —
Wingate, Kirby Muxloe, Leics. ) ; (3) Samuel Ellis Sturgess-
Wells, Gentleman, b. 1907; and 2 daus. Res. — Knighton
Rise, Oadby, Leics. Clubs — R.A.C., Leicestershire,
Leicester.
STURT (1691). Vert, on afesse or, between three colts
courant argent, as many roses gules, quartering (for Napier)
argent, a saltire engrailed between four roses gules ; and
(for Pitfield) azure, a bend engrailed between two cygnets
argent, ducally gorged and chained or. Mantling vert
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant gules holding a banner also gules, charged with a
rose argent, staff and fringe or.
Son of Lt.-Col. Robert Ramsay Napier Sturt, C. B.
(Mil., 1902), Bengal Staff Corps, b. 1852; d. 1907; m.
1894, Ethel Harriette (12 Avonmore Mansions, Avon-
more Road, W.r4), youngest d. of Major Spence
Turner, late Bengal Army, of Melbury Lodge, Wim-
borne : — -
Napier Pitfield Sturt, Gentleman, b. 1902. Residence —
STURT (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1. vert, on a fesse or,
between three colts courant argent, as many roses gules
(Sturt, granted 19 Oct. 1691) ; 2. argent, a saltire engrailed
between four roses gules (Napier) ; 3. sable, a bend en-
grailed between six billets argent (Alington) ; 4. azure, a
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bend engrailed between two cygnets argent, ducally gorged
and chained or (Pitfield). Mantling vert and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion gules, holding a
banner of the last, charged with a rose argent, the staff and
fringe or. Motto — " En Dieu est tout."
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir Humphrey Napier Sturt, 2nd
Baron Alington, K.C.V.O., D.L. and C.C. co. Dorset,
M.P. for E. Dorset 1891-1904, b. 1859; d. 1919; m.
1883, Lady Feodorowna Yorke, d. of 5th Earl of
Hardwicke : —
Rt. Hon. Napier George Henry Sturt, 3rd Baron Aling-
ton (U.K., 15 Jan. 1876), late Capt. R.A.F. [Supporters—
On either side a talbot argent, billetee sable, holding in the
mouth a rose gules, slipped and leaved proper], b. 1896.
Seat — Crichel, Wimborne, Dorset. Town house — 38
Portman Square, W.
Son of Col. Napier George Sturt, R. E. , b. 1836; d.
1901 ; m. 1876, Beatrix Marion, eld. d. of James
Patrick Muirhead, Esq., D.L. , M.A. (Oxon.), of
Haseley Court, Tetsworth : —
Geoffrey Charles Napier Sturt, Esq., B.A. (Oxon.), Barris-
ter-at-Law Inner Temple, served Great War (wounded)
[Motto — "Major providentia fato"], b. 1884; m. 191 1,
Edith Frances, elder d. of Philip F. Wood, C.B., K.C. ;
and has issue — Anthony Napier Sturt, Gentleman, b.
191s ; Philip Charles Napier Sturt, Gentleman, b. 1914 ;
Evelyn Lennox Napier Sturt, Gentleman, b. 1917. Seat—
Winterdyne, Bewdley, Worcs. Res. — 10 Perceval Avenue,
Hampstead, N.W.3. Clubs — Union, Oxford and Cam-
bridge Musical.
STYLE of Wateringbury. Sable, a fesse or, fretty
of the field, between two fleurs-de-lys gold, all within
a bordure of the second. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wolf's head couped
sable, collared or, the lower part of the neck fretty of the
1 ast.
Sons of Sir William Henry Marsham Style, gth Bart.,
b. 1826 ; d. 1904 ; by his 1st wife, m. 1848, Hon.
Rosamond, d. of 1st Lord Tredegar : —
Sir Frederick Montague Style, 10th Bart., of Glenmore
(21 April 1627), b, 1857; m. 1886, Caroline, d. of
Frederick Schultz ; and has issue — William Frederick
Style, Esq., b. 1887 [m. 1911, Florence (d. 1918), d. of
J. Timm ; and has issue — William Montague Style, Esq.,
b. 1916 ; and Helen] ; and Louise Violet. Seat — Glen-
more, Cloghan, co. Donegal.
Brig.-Gen. Rodney Charles Style, late Q.O. Roy. West
Kent Regt. b. 1863; m. 1911, Helene Pauline, d. of
Hermann Kleinwort, of 45 Belgrave Square ; and has
issue — Godfrey William Style, Gentleman, b. 1915 ;
Rodney Gerald Style, Gentleman, b. 1920 ; Rosamond
Marguerite ; Mary Dorothy. Res. — Wierton Grange, nr.
Maidstone.
Son of Rev. Charles Montague Style, D.D., M.A.
b. 1830; d. 1916 ; m. 1867, Jessie Elizabeth (d.
1922), d. of Robert B. Marsham, D.C.L., of Cavers-
field House : —
Richard Charles Montague Style, Gentleman, b. 1870
tn. 1892, Esther Lavinia, d. of the late Edwin Potter.
Res.—
Sons of Albert Frederick Style, b. 1837 ; d. 1895 ;
m. 1868, Eliza (d. 1898), d. of Henry Tubb, of
Bicester : —
George Montague Style, Esq., B.A. Oxon., Major late
West Kent Yeo., b. 1869; m. 1st, 1896, Eleanora, d. of
James Morrison Kirkwood, of Yeo Vale, Bideford, and
has issue — Oliver George Style, Gentleman, b. 1897
[m. 1923, Guinevere, d. of the late Rev. W. H. Parker,
of Georgeham, Devon, and has issue — George Molesworth
Style, Gentleman, b. 1927] ; Priscilla [m. 1923, Eric Pardoe,
of Kenya] ; and Patience Pauline. Res. — Muden, Natal.
Charles Humphrey Style, Esq., late Capt. R. East
Kent Yeo., b. 1877 ; m. 1899, Anne, d. of the late Gen. Sir
Hugh Gough, G.C.B., V.C., and has issue — Charles Richard
Style, Gentleman, Lieut. 14th Hussars, b. 1901 ; Hum-
phrey Bloomfield Style, Gentleman, b. 1902 ; Hubert
Anthony Style, Gentleman, b. 1910 ; Barbara Anne ;
and Camilla. Res. — 46 Evelyn Gardens, S.W.
Robert Henry Style, Esq., Capt., late Roy. East Kent
Yeo., late Dragoon Gds., b. 1881 ; m. 1905, Grace, d. of
John Bazley-White, Esq., J. P., D.L., of Gennings, and
has surv. issue — David Leslie Style, Gentleman, b. 19 13 ;
Betty Winifred ; and Gabrielle Ursula. Res. — Boxley
House, Maidstone.
SUCKLING of Barsham (R.L., 1821, H. Coll.). Quar-
terly, 1 and 4, per pale gules and azure, three bucks trip-
pant or (Suckling, confirmed by Cooke, Clarenceux, 1578) ;
2 and 3, argent, a chevron paly often alternately of the
first charged with an ermine spot, and gules, cottised and
between three boars' heads erased of the last (Fox). Mant-
ling gules and or. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours,
a buck courant or, holding in the mouth a branch of honey-
suckles (or suckling) proper (Suckling, granted 1617); 2.
on a wreath of the colours, the battlements of a tower
proper charged with four ermine spots, thereon a boar's head
as in the arms (Fox). Motto— " Mora trahit periculum."
Livery — Dark blue.
Son of Rev. Robert Alfred Suckling, Incumbent of
Bussage, co. Gloucester, by his wife Anna Maria, d. of
John Yelloly of Cavendish Hall, Suffolk :—
The late Thomas Suckling, Esq., Capt. R.N., J. P. co.
Southants. [and upon an escutcheon of pretence the same
arms of Suckling], b. 1844; m. 1876, Florence Horatia
Nelson, only child of Admiral William Benjamin Suckling
of Highwood, Romsey, Hants. ; and d. 1922, having had
issue — Robert William Shelton Suckling, Gentleman, b.
1877 '• d. 1877. Seats — Highwood, near Romsey, Hants. ;
and Henwick Grange, near Worcester.
Sons of Frederick Herbert Suckling, Gentleman, b.
1858; d. 1909; m. 1880, Harriet Jane, ygst. d. of
Peter Heaven : —
Edwin Nelson Suckling, Gentleman, b. 1887.
Horatio Maurice Suckling, Gentleman, b. 1892.
Sons of Frederick Herbert Suckling, 10th Hussars and
52nd Regt., b. 1828 ; d. 1878; m. 1857, Elizabeth Ann,
d. of Dr. William Latham : —
William Suckling, Gentleman, b. 1865. Res. — Highwood
House, nr. Romsey, Hants.
Alfred Suckling, Gentleman, b. 1868. Res. —
Maurice Suckling, Gentleman, b. 1870. Res. —
SUCKLING of Barsham (R.L. 1924, H. Coll.). Per
pale gules and azure, three bucks trlppant or (Suckling,
confirmed by Cooke, Clarenceux, 1578). Mantling gules
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a buck
courant or, holding in the mouth a branch of honeysuckles
or suckling) proper (Suckling, granted 1617). Motto —
" Mora trahit periculum." Livery — Dark blue.
Son of Capt. William Frederick Robert Perry and his
wife Wybrew Jane, d. of William Nelson Suckling : —
William Frederick Suckling Suckling (formerly Perry),
Esq., J. P., Southants., b. 1868; s. to the Highwood and
Henwick Grange Estates 1923, on the death of Florence
Horatia Nelson Suckling, and assumed by R. L. , 1924, the
§)UD
surname and arms of Suckling, m. 1895, Grace, d. of Rev.
A. G. Barber, and has issue — Katherine [m. 1920, James
•Coulthard Walker, Major Ind. Army, and has issue] ; and
Ann. Seat— Highwood House, Romsey, Hants.
SUDELEY, Baron, see HANBURY-TRACY.
SUFFIELD, Baron, see HARBORD.
SUFFOLK AND BERKSHIRE Earl of, see
HOWARD.
SUGDEN (H. Cell.). Azure, on a fesse or, between in
chief two maidens' heads couped at the shoulders proper,
and in base a leopards' head erased of the second, spotted
sable, an annulet gules. Mantling azure and or. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a leopard's head erased sable,
spotted and gorged with a baron's coronet or. Motto—
" Lahore vinces."
Only surv. son of Hon. Henry Frank Sugden (Patent
of Precedence as son of a Baron 1875), b. 1850; d.
1889; m. 1879, Edith, eldest d. of Abraham Bowman
of Stangrove, Edenbridge : —
Rt. Hon. Frank Edward Sugden, 3rd Baron St.
Leonards (1 March 1852), late Lieut. R. H. Gds. Res.,
b. 1890. Club— Bachelors'.
Son of Rev. the Hon. Arthur Sugden, Rector of Newdi-
gate, Surrey, b. 1822; d. 1868 ; m. 1854, Annie Jane, d.
of Rev. George Eiton, M.A. :—
Arthur Henry Sugden, Gentleman, formerly Chinese
Customs Service, b. 1863 ; m. 1888, Edith Lilian, eld. d. of
Henry E. Bush; and has issue— (1) Arthur Herbert
Sugden, Gentleman,/*. 1889; (2) Edward Charles Sugden,
Gentleman, b. 1902 ; and Edith Eleanor Winifred. Club —
Junior Constitutional.
SULLIVAN of Garryduff (U.O., 19 Dec. 1881). Per
pale gules and azure, on a fesse between in chief a boat-
passant and in base another boar counter-passant or, three
cross crosslets sable. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, the Roman fasces fessewise proper,
banded gules, thereon a robin-redbreast of the first. Motto
— " Tot praemia vitas."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Sullivan, 1st Bart., Lord
Chancellor of Ireland, LL.D., P.C., M.P., b. 1822;
d. 1885; m. 1850, Bessie Josephine (d. 1898), d. of
Robert Bailey of Cork : —
Sir William Sullivan, 3rd Bart. , of Garryduff, co. Cork
<29 Dec. 188 1 ), Barrister-at-Law, late Lieut. 4th Batt.
Inniskilling Fus. , b. i860; m. 1886, Charlotte Anna, d. of
late Rt. Hon. Richard Dowse, Baron of the Exchequer in
Ireland ; and has issue— Kathleen [m. 1914, Wilmot H. C.
Lloyd of Losset, Killiney]. Clubs— Reform, Royal St.
George's Yacht (Kingstown), Kildare Street (Dublin).
Rev. John Sullivan, S.J., b. 1861. Res. —
SULLIVAN of Thames Ditton (H. Coll.). Per fesse, the
base per pale, in chief or, a dexter hand couped at the wrist,
grasping a sword erect, pommel and hilt gules, the blade
entwined by a serpent proper, between two lions rampant
respecting each other of the second, the dexter base vert,
charged with a buck trippant or, the sinister base per
pale argent and sable, a boar passant counterchanged.
Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a ducal coronet or, a
robin holding in the beak a sprig of laurel.
Son of Adm. Sir Francis Sullivan, 6th Bart., K.C.B.,
C.M.G., T.P., b. 1834; d. 1906; m. 1861, Agnes (d.
1917), d. of Sir Sydney Bell, Chief-Justice of the Cape
of Good Hope: —
Rev. Sir Frederick Sullivan, 7th Bart. (22 May 1804), Clerk
in Holy Orders, late Rector of Southrepps, Norwich, b.
1865; m. 1901, Hon. Judith Harbord, d. of Rt. Hon. 5th
Lord Sufneld, P.C., G.C.V.O. Res.— n Palmeira Square,
Hove, Sussex. Club— Athenceum.
Sons of Richard Sullivan, Esq., Capt. (ret.) R.N.,
b. 1866; d. 1928; m. 1905, Beatrix Evelyn, eld. d. of
Arthur Magniac of Hermitage, Ascot : —
Richard Benjamin Magniac Sullivan, Gentleman, b. 1906.
Valentine Arthur Sullivan, Gentleman, b. 1907.
Dermot Ogle Sullivan, Gentleman, b. 1909.
SUMNER, Viscount, see HAMILTON.
SUMNER (H. Coll., 8 Sept. 1921). Ermine, two
chevronels or, between in chief as many lozenges, and
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1879
in base a bull's head erased sable. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours :in front of a
lion's head erased ermine, ducally gorged or, two escar-
buncles gold. Motto—" Do ye nexte thynge." Livery—
Dark green, black facings, red and black striped waist-
coat.
Sons of William Sumner, Gentleman, of Butt Hill,
Prestwich, b. 1830 ; d. 1905 ; m. 1868, Emily, d. of
Arnold White, of Bury, Hants. : —
Harold Sumner, Esq., O.B.E., J.P., Lanes., b. 1869 ; m.
1908, Nina Mary Hazel, d. of late Ven. R. C. Fletcher,
Archdeacon of Blackburn ; and has issue — William
Donald Massey Sumner, Gentleman, b. 191 3 ; Nina
Massey. Res. — Ashfield House, Standish, Lanes. Clubs
— Junior Carlton, Clarendon (Manchester).
Leonard Sumner, Esq., O.B.E., J. P., b. 1870. Res.—
Butt Hill, Prestwich.
Bertram Sumner, Gentleman, b. 1874 ; m. 1907, Eliza
Marion, d. of Isaac Crothers, of Croix, France ; and has
issue — Gerald Bertram Crothers Sumner, Gentleman, b.
1912 ; Robert Arnold Crothers Sumner, Gentleman, b.
1916. Res. — Mayhurst, Woking. Clubs — Sports, Con-
stitutional (Manchester).
Brig.-General HERBERT CONYERS SURTEES.
C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., M.V.O., late Mil. Attache at Con-
stantinople and Athens, J. P. and D.L., co. Durham (High
Sheriff 1927), Chairman Durham County Board of Magis-
trates, M.P. Gateshead 1918-22, Col. late Coldstream
Guards, served Great War, comdg. 52nd Infantry Brigade
1915-16, then Inspector of Infantry (despatches twice.
C.M.G.), has the Orders of the 4th class Medjidie and the 2nd
class Osmanieh, also 2nd class of the Order of the Redeemer
(Greece), Lord of the Manor of Mainsforth. Born Jan. 13,
1858, only son of the late Col. Charles Freville Surtees of
Mainsforth Hall, co. Durham, J. P. and D.L. co. Durham,
formerly M.P. for South Durham, by his wife Bertha, dau.
of Nathaniel Snell Chauncy of Green End, Herts.
Armorial bearings— Ermine, on a canton gules, an orle
or ; quartering for Crozier, azure, on a fesse argent,
between three crosses of St. Julian placed saltirewise or,
as many Cornish choughs sable ; and for Lambton, sable,
a fesse between three lambs passant argent. Mantling gules
and argent. Motto—" Malo mori quam fcedari." Livery—
Dark blue, yellow facings. Married, June 27, 1887,
Madeleine Augusta (has order of the Chefakat of Turkey),
dau. of Edward Crabbe ; and has Issue— Dorothy Cynthia
[;«. 1st, 1913, Christopher Cecil Tower (d. 1915). eldest
son of Christopher John Hume Tower of Weald Hall ; 2nd,
Hon. Patrick Ramsey, brother of Earl of Dalhousie] ;
and Bertha Etelka [m. 1st, Edward Bell, Counsellor,
American Embassy, who died 1922; 2nd, James Dodds,
Esq., 1st Sec. H.M. Dipl. Ser.]. Seal— Mainsforth Hall,
Ferryhill. co. Durham. Clubs— Carlton, 1900, County
(Durham).
SURTEES of Dinsdale-on-Tees (H. Coll.). Ermine,
on a canton gules, an orle or. Mantling gules and argent.
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Crest — On a wreath of the colours, out of an orle or,
a plume of three feathers proper. Motto — " Malo mori
quam foedari." Livery — Plum-coloured coat, with gilt
buttons, orange waistcoat.
Elder and only surv. son of Aubone Alfred Surtees,
Esq., 9th Northumberland Fusiliers (1914-18),
eldest son of Alfred Wright Surtees (see below), b.
1865; d. 1923; m. 1892, Jeannetta, d. of Bryce
Smith, of Ryebank, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Lanes. : —
Aubone Bryce Surtees, Esq., formerly Capt. 1st Batt.
Northumberland Fusiliers, served Great War 1914-19,
A.D.C. to G.O.C. 68th Div. 1916-18, Embarkation Staff
1918-19, A.D.C. to G.O.C. 1st Div. 1920, b. 1893. Club
— Conservative.
Sons of Rev. Richard Surtees, M.A., of Dinsdale,
Rector of Holtby, York, b. 1819 ; d. 1899 ; m. 1849,
Caroline Maria, d. of S. V. Dashwood : —
Edward Alexander Surtees, Gentleman, b. 1863.
Res.—
Francis Vere Surtees, Gentleman, b. 1864 ; m. 1895,
Elizabeth Stanley, d. of Henry Gray Faber, of Stockton-
on-Tees, and has issue — (1) Vere Nathaniel Faber Surtees,
Lieut. Scottish Borderers and R.F.C., b. 1897 ; (2) Siward
Faber Surtees, Lieut. R.F.C., b. 1899. Res .— Banham,
co. Renfrew.
Rev. Charles Henry Surtees, Clerk in Holy Orders,
b. 1870 ; m. 1906, Dorothy Alexina, d. of Richard
Sale, of Rep ton, and has issue — (1) Richard Eilsi Surtees,
Gentleman, b. 1907 ; (2) Charles William Surtees, Gentle-
man, b. 1912 ; (3) Gordon Vilhers Surtees, Gentleman, b.
1923; Dorothy Elizabeth ; and Mary. Res. — The
Rectory, Brancepeth.
Yngr. sons of Alfred Wright Surtees, of Dinsdale and
Clifton, b. 1820; d. 1906; m. 1861, Henrietta,
d. of Col. W. H. Robinson, 72nd Highlanders : —
Henry Patrick Surtees, Gentleman, b. 1868 ; tn. 1897,
Violet Hilda, d. of Robert Montague Nicholas, and has
issue — (1) Montagu Jocelyn Surtees, 2nd Lieut, late
Durham L.I., b. 1898 ; (2) Vilhers Nicholas Surtees,
Esq., Lieut., R.N., b. 1899 ; (3) Robert Siward Surtees,
Gentleman, Lieut., Northumb. Fus., b. 1905 ; (4) Alfred
Conyers Surtees, Gentleman, b. 1907; and Dorothy
Patricia. Res. — Aston Rise, Henley-on-Thames.
Ven. William Frederick Surtees, M.A. Camb., Arch-
deacon of Exeter, Canon of Exeter Cathedral, b. 1871.
Res. — The Close, Exeter.
SURTEES of Redworth (H. Coll.). Ermine, on a
canton gules, an orle or (Surtees) ; quartering azure, on a
fesse argent between three crosses of St. Julian placed
saltirewise or, as many Cornish choughs sable (Crozier) ;
sable, a fesse between three lambs passant argent (Lamb-
ton) ; with many other quarterings introduced by these two
families. Mantling gules and argent. Motto— "Malo
mori quam fcedari."
Sons of Henry Edward Surtees of Redworth, J. P. and
D.L., M.P. 1864-68, b. r8ig ; d. 1895; m. 2nd, 1870,
Mary Isabel, ygst. d. of Francis Adams of Clifton : —
Major Henry Siward Baliol Surtees, J. P. ana D.L. co.
Durham, late 2nd Life Guards, served S. Africa 1899-1902,
and Great War 1914-19, b. 1873; m. 1898, Helen Winifred
Muriel, only d. of late John James Thomson ; and has issue
— Henry Ralph Crozier Surtees, Gentleman, b. 1901 ;
Dorothy Joan ; and Isabel Muriel. Seats — Redworth Hall,
Darlington ; Devonshire Lodge, Maidenhead, Berks.
Club — Carlton.
Major Robert Lambton Surtees, O.B.E., J. P. co.
Durham, late 85th Shropshire L.I., Asst. Chief Constable
of Kent since 1921, served S. Africa 1899-1902, Great
War 1914-19, b. 1879; m. 1913, Anne, ygr. d. of the late
Col. C. E. Beck, 12th Royal Lancers, of Bridge, near
Canterbury; and has issue — John Freville Henry Surtees,
Gentleman, b. 1919; and Isabel Susan Anne. Res. —
Redworth Cottage, Littlestone-on-Sea. Club — Army and
Navy.
WILLIAM ERNEST SUTCLIFFE, Esquire, J. P. for
co. Lancaster. Born 1870, being the eldest son of the late
James Smith Sutcliffe, Esq., J. P. co. Lancaster, of Beech
House, Bacup, co. Lancaster, by his wife Lucy Heald, dau.
of the late Peter Wood, M.D., and niece of the late James
Heald, Esq., M.P. , of Parrs Wood, co. Lancaster. Ar-
morial bearings — Argent, on a mount in base a hind
lodged, holding in the mouth three ears of wheat slipped
proper, on a chief engrailed azure, a sprig of oak leaved
and fructed between two garbs or. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stag proper,
gorged with a collar gemel, holding in the mouth three
ears of wheat slipped, and resting the dexter forefoot on
a garb fessewise or. Motto — "Tout en foy." Married
1903, Helen Blanche, granddaughter of the late Henry
Hoyle Hardman, Esq., J. P. of Rawtenstall, Lanes. Seat —
Beech House, Bacup. Res. — 4c Bickenhall Mansions.W.i.
SUTHERLAND of Forse (L.O. matric. 1738, and 8
Nov. 1928). Gules, three mullets or. Mantling, gules
doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a cat
salient proper. Motto — "Sans peur."
Eld. son of George Sutherland of Forse, co. Caithness,
Esq., J. P., D.L., b. 1827; d. 1905; m. 1848, Mary
Elizabeth, d. of William G. Sheppard of Lamogue, co.
Waterford: —
The late John William Sutherland of Forse, co. Caithness,
J. P., Lieut, late Roy. Dragoons, Capt. Imperial Yeo., Chief
of Clan Sutherland, b. 1851 ; m. 1881, Louisa Henrietta,
2nd d. of Col. Charles G. Walsh, 14th Bengal N.I., and
d. 1909, leaving issue — Dorothea Mary Gladys ; Mary Eliza-
beth Sheppard ; Margaret Monica ; Mariota Cheyne ; and
Frances Mary Winter.
[Mr. Sutherland was heir male of the ancient Earls of
Sutherland, a title which was held by his ancestor early in
the 13th century, William, Earl of Sutherland, who m.
Lady Margaret Bruce, dau. of Robert I., King of Scotland,
and in consideration of this alliance and the coheirship it
brought, a Royal Warrant granted the royal tressure to
John, Earl of Sutherland. Mr. Sutherland was entitled as
chief of the Sutherlands to Supporters, viz., on either side
a savage wreathed about the head and middle with laurel,
having a club in his exterior hand resting on his shoulder
all proper].
ROBERT MACKAY SUTHERLAND, Esquire, J. P.,
and Commissioner of Supply co. Stirling, second but eldest
surv. son of George Sutherland, Latheron, co. Caithness, and
his wife Elizabeth, d. of Robert Mackay, Forse, co. Caith-
ness. Armorial bearings (L.O., 1896) — Or, on three
lozenges conjoined in fesse, between as many mullets
gules, the same number of bears' heads couped argent,
muzzled of the second. Mantling gules, doubled or ;
and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a
cat salient proper, charged on the shoulder with a lozenge
gules ; and in an escroll above, this Motto — "Still without
fear." Married, June 12, 1877, Isabella, dau. of James
Fleming; and has Issue — (r) George Sutherland, Gentle-
man, b. July 21 1882 ; (2) James Fleming Suther-
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land, Gentleman, b. August 25, 181
Elizabeth ; and Isabella Fleming.
Dollar, N.B. Clubs — Conservative
(Glasgow), Royal Clyde Yacht.
18 ; Alice Duncan ;
Seat — ■ Solsgirth-
(Edinburgh), New
SUTHERLAND (L.O.). Per pale gules and or, a
boar's head erased, between in chief a cross crosslet fitchee
between two mullets of six points, and in base a mullet of six
points between two cross crosslets fitchee within a bordure
engrailed, the whole counterchanged. Mantling gules and
or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a cat sejant
guardant proper, gorged with a collar dancett^e gules, and
holding between the paws a mullet of six points also gules.
Motto — " Sans peur."
Son of Evan Charles Sutherland, Esq., Vice-Lieut, co.
Sutherland, J. P. and D.L. co. Inverness, and J. P.
W.R. ofYorks.,/'. 1835 ; d. 1913 ; m. 1859, Alice Sophia,
d. of Henry Tudor of Portland Place, London: —
William Tudor Sutherland, Gentleman, b. 1862 ; »:.
1893, Ethel Mary, eldest d. of James Mortimer Garrard of
Pinner ; and has issue — Aileen Mary ; and Eveline Betty.
Res. — Ramsay Hall, Ramsay, Essex.
SUTHERLAND. Or, a fesse wavy azure, issuant
therefrom a sun in splendour or, betweeen two mullets
in chief and a fleur-de-lys in base of the second. Mant-
ling azure and or. Crest — A cat salient, holding in
the mouth a thistle leaved and slipped proper, between two
roses gules, leaved and stalked vert. Motto — " Sans peur."
Livery — Blue.
Only surv. son of Sir Thomas Sutherland, G.C. M.G.
(1889), LL.D. Aberdeen, b. 1834; m. 1880, Alice,
dau. of Rev. John Macnaught, M.A., Vicai of St.
Chrysostom's, Liverpool : —
Thomas Leslie Macnaught Sutherland, Esq., b. 1885.
Res. — Coldharbour Wood, East Liss, Hants. ; ['7 Bucking-
ham Gate, London.
SUTHERLAND (L.O.). Gules, three mullets or, on
a chief of the last, three cross crosslets fitchee of the field.
m. 1864, Anne Sinclair, d. of George Dunnet of Thurso,
Caithness : —
Sir George Henry Sutherland, Kt. Bach. (1908), Member
of the Bengal Legislative Council 1900-2 and 1907-8,
Sheriff of Calcutta 1901 and 1908, Pres. of Bengal Chamber
of Commerce 1900-1, a Commissioner of Supply, and J. P.
Peebles-shire, b. 1866; m. 1st, 1890, Nellie Georgiana Carr
(d. 1891), d. ofLt.-Gen. Sir John P. CarrGlyn, K.C.B. ; 2nd,
1904, Arabella Elizabeth Wolfe, d. of Lt.-Gen. Sir James
Wolfe Murray, K.C.B. , of Cringletie, Peebles-shire ; and has
issue — by first marriage, Arthur Henry Carr Sutherland,
Esq., O.B. E. , M.C., Chevalier Legion of Honour, Lt.-
Col. The Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), served Great
War 1914-19, Mil. Sec. to Gen. Lord Home, comdg.
1st Army, a Commissioner of Supply for Peebles-shire.
Mantling gules doubled or. Crest— On a wreath of his
liveries, a cat sejant guardant proper. Motto — " Sans peur."
Sons of Henry Holmes Sutherland of Wetherby Gardens,
S. Kensington, sometime Member of the Legislative
Council of the Viceroy of India, b. 1833 ; d. 1903 ;
(Arms, Matric. L.O. 19 15. Quarterly, 1 and 4, Sutherland
as above ; 2 and 3, argent, an eagle displayed with
two heads sable, guttee-d'or (Glyn) ; Crest and Motto
as above.); b. 1891 [m. 1st, 1919, Ruby, d. of the late
Capt. W. G. P. Miller of Thistleton, Lanes.; 2nd, 1928,
Ruth Myrtle Muriel Joan, d. of George McKechnie, of
Beaufort Gardens, S.W. ; and has issue — David George
Carr Sutherland, Esq., b. 1920 {Res. — 15 Connaught
Square, W. Clubs — Boodles', Naval and Military, New
(Edinburgh))] ; and by second marriage, Pamela Anne ; and
Elizabeth Diana Wolfe. Res. — Cringletie, North Slipper-
field ; Medwynhead, Peeblesshire; and 36 Upper Brook
Street, W. Clubs — Brooks's, Oriental, New (Edinburgh).
Lt.-Col. Henry Holmes Sutherland, D.S.O., "TheBlack
Watch" Royal Highlanders, served in Tirah Campaign
(medal and clasp), and Great War 1914-18 Atdis, as above
but (matric. L.O.) the chief engrailed. Crest and Motto
as above], b. 1871 ; m. 1906, Marie Alice, d. of late Robert
Gilroy of Norton Hall, Worcester, and has issue —
Kenneth Henry Sutherland, Gentleman, b. 1920 ; and
Anne Caroline. Res. — Carron Lodge, St. Andrew's, Fife.
Clubs — United Service, New (Edinburgh), Royal and
Ancient (St. Andrews).
SUTHERLAND of Dunstansburgh Castle (H. Coll.,
18 July, 1921). Gules, a chevron flory counterflory
between in chief three mullets and in base a lymphad
all or, impaling the arms of Haggie, namely : — Azure, a
dolphin naiant embowed argent, a bordure or, charged
with eight roses gules. Mantling gules and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, upon the trunk of a tree, a cat
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salient proper. Badge — A sprig of butchers' broom
proper, entiled by a circlet or. Motto — " Sans peur."
Fourth son of Benjamin John Sutherland, of
Thurso House, Newcastle on Tyne, b. 1833 ; d. 1901 ;
m. 1850, Mary Ann (d. 1901), d. of Joseph Proud, of
Carrs Hill, co. Durham : —
Sir Arthur Monro Sutherland, 1st Bart. (1921), K.B.E.
^920), of Dunstansburgh Castle, co. Northumberland,
J. P. co. London, Knight of Grace of the Order of the
Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, b.
1867; m. 1893, Fanny Linda, d. of Robert Haggie;
and has issue — Arthur Munro Sutherland, Esq., b. 1894
[m. 1921, Nina Marguerite Crawshay, d. of Arthur
Wimble, of Whitley Bay, and St. Heliers, Jersey ; and
has issue — Peter Munro Sutherland, Esq., b. 1924 ; Nina
Marguerite Munro ; and Ann Munro ( Res. — Whalton, Mor-
peth, Northumberland)] ; and Linda Kathleen [m. 1928,
Henry Armstrong]. Seats — Thurso House, Newcastle-
on-Tyne ; Hethpool, Kirknewton, Northumberland ;
Dunstansburgh Castle, Embleton, Newton- by-Sea. Clubs
— Reform, Union (Newcastle).
SUTHERLAND-LEVESON-GOWER (Roy. Lie, 12
May 1841, H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, barry of eight or
and gules, over all a cross flory sable (Gower) ; 2. azure,
three laurel-leaves or (Leveson) ; 3. gules, three mullets or,
within a bordure of the last charged with a double tressure
flory counterrlory of the field (Sutherland). Mantling gules
and or. Crests — 1. upon a wreath of his liveries, a wolf
passant argent, collared and chained or (Gower) ; 2. upon
a wreath of his liveries, a goat's head erased erminois
(Leveson); 3. upon a wreath of his liveries, a cat-a-
mountain salient proper (Sutherland). Motto — " Frangas
non flectes. "
Son of the Most Noble Sir Cromartie Sutherland-
Leveson-Gower, 4th Duke of Sutherland, K.G. , Lord-
Lieut, co Sutherland, C.A. Staffordshire, b. 1851 ; d.
1913 ; m. 1884, Lady Millicent Fanny [who m. 2nd,
1914, Brig. -Gen. Percy FitzGerald, D.S.O. , nth
Hussars (marriage diss. 1919) ; and 3rd, Lt.-Col. G. E.
Hawes, D.S.O. , M.C., R. Fus.], d. of 4th Earl of
Rosslyn : —
The Most Noble Sir George Granville Sutherland-
Leveson-Gower, 5th Duke of Sutherland (28 Jan. 1833),
Marquess of Stafford (1 Mar. 1786), Earl Gower (8 July
1746), and Viscount Trentham, co. Stafford, in Great
Britain, and Baron Gower, of Stittenham, co. Yorks., in
England (16 Mar. 1702-3) ; Earl of Sutherland and Baron
of Strathnaver in Scotland ; and a Baronet, Comdr.
R.N.R., Hon. Col. 5th Sutherland and Caithness Highland
Batt. Seaforth Highlanders, formerly Lieut. 2nd Dragoons
and Lovat's Scouts Yeo., Lord-Lieut, co. Sutherland and
Pres. Terr. Force Assn. for that co. , Pres. Air League and
of Navy League 1922-24, Paymaster-Gen. 1925 [Supporters
— Dexter, awolfaigent, collared and chained or ; sinister, a
savage wreathed about the temples and waist with laurel,
holding in his dexter hand a club resting on his shoulder
proper, and supporting with his sinister hand an antique
shield charged with the arms of the ancient family of Suther-
land], b. 1888; m. 1912, Lady Eileen Gwladys Butler,
Mistress of the Robes to Queen Mary 1916-21, elder d. of
7th Earl of Lanesborough. Seats — Dunrobin Castle,
Sutherland ; House of Tongue, Lairg ; Sutton Place, Guild-
ford ; Summerfold, Ewhurst, Surrey ; Brooks Alberta,
Canada. Town res. — Hampden House, Green Street, W.i.
Son of Lord Albert Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, Capt.
1st Life Guards, b. 1843; d. 1874; m. 1872, Grace
Emma Townshend, only d. of Sir Thomas Abdy, 1st
Bart. :—
Frederick Neville Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, Esq.,D.L.
Sutherland, M.P. Sutherlandshire 1900-6, b. 1874; m.
1916, Blanche Gillard. Clubs— Travellers', Brooks's, St.
James's.
ARTHUR MELBOURNE SUTTHERY, Gentleman,
Bachelor of Arts (Camb.). Born 1864, being the son
of the Rev. William Sutthery, Clerk in Holy Orders,
Rector of Clifton Reynes, co. Bucks., Master of Arts, by
his wife Sarah Ann, daughter of the Rev. James Hale
Talbot, Master of Arts. Armorial bearings— Per chev-
ron nebuly or and azure, two chevronels, each flory
counterflory, between as many leopards' faces in chief and
an eagle displayed in base all counterchanged. Mantling
azure and or. Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, an
eagle displayed or, each wing charged with a fleur-de-lys
azure, and resting either claw upon a leopard's face also or.
Motto — " Sursum." Married, 1894, Grace Godwin Waters,
dau. of James Coltart Waters of Craigton, Stirlingshire;
and ha.s Issue — (1) Dorian Melbourne Sutthery, Gentleman,
b. March 25, 1896; (2) Donald WTilliam Sutthery, Gentle-
man, b. Oct. 6, 1897 ; and Grace Waters. Seat— Craigen-
vecch, Aberfoyle, Perthshire.
SUTTIE, see GRANT-SUTTIE.
SUTTON. Gules, on a mount in base vert, a tower or,
thereon a stork argent, in chief two anchors erect of the
third. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a mount vert, thereon a stork proper, charged
on the breast with a cross pat6e gules, the dexter claw
supporting a rose of the last, surmounted of another argent.
Motto — " Live to live." n:*
Only son of John Stapylton Sutton, Esq., J. P. of
Faceby, Northallerton, b. 1832; d. 1917; m. 1855,
Sarah Jefferson, youngest d. of John Charles Maynard
of Harsley Hall, Northallerton: —
George William Sutton, Esq., J. P. co. Durham, b. 1856 ;
m. Laura Johnson, and has issue — Eric John Stapylton
Sutton, Gentleman, b. 1901. Res.— Station Road, Eagles-
cliffe, co. Durham.
SUTTON of Shardlow, co. Derby (H. Coll., 1906).
Argent, a wolf passant sable, on a chief arched azure, an
annulet between two crosses flory argent. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, three
annulets interlaced one and two argent, between two wings
sable, each charged with a cross flory also sable. Motto —
" Tous jours prest."
Son of James Sutton, J. P., of Shardlow Hall, b. 1800;
d. 1868 ; m. , Sophia, d. of late Abraham Hos-
kyns of Newton Park, co. Derby:— >»,,u
Rev. Canon Alfred Sutton, C.B.E., M.A. (Camb.), J. P.,
and Chairman of Cumberland C.C., Vicar of Bridekirk,
Cockermouth, and Hon. Canon of Carlisle, b. 1851 ; m.
1881, Bertha, d. of J. E. Walker of 83 Queen's Gate,
London, S.W. ; and has issue— Bertine Entwisle Sutton,
Esq., D.S.O., O.B.E., M.C., Wing-Comdr. R.A.F., B.A.
(Oxon.), b. 1886 [m. 1928, Margaret Griselda, d. of
Alexander D. O. Wredderburn, Esq., C.B.E., and widow
of Stuart de la Rue] ; Mary Sophia ; and Ida Beatrice
[m. 1919, Major Scott Tucker]. Res.— The Vicarage,
Bridekirk, Cockermouth.
SUTTON (H. Coll.). Argent, on the trunk of a tree
eradicated fessewise, a squirrel sejant cracking a nut
all proper, a bordure invected azure, charged with
eight fleurs-de-lys or, a canton sable, charged with afleur-
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de-lvs of the field. Mantling azure and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a squirrel sejant proper, resting
the forepaws on an escutcheon argent, charged with a wolf's
head erased proper, a canton as in the arms. Motto —
" Toujours prest pour y parvenir." Livery — Dress: choco-
late, with striped waistcoat, buff overcoats with gilt buttons.
Eld. son of Martin John Sutton, Esq., J. P. ofWargrave
Manor, Berks., b 1850; d. 1913 ; m. 1st, 1850, Emily
Owen (d. 1911), d. of late Col. Henry Fouquet, late
B.N.I, (last lineal descendant of the French noble
family of Fouquet) : —
Martin Hubert Fouquet Sutton, Esq. [Motto— " Quid
non Deo juvante"], F.L.S., F.R.G.S., J. P. co. Borough
of Reading, b. 1875 ; m. 1S99, Eleanora, 2nd d. of
Col. J. F. Morton, The Border Regt., late of Kents
Green, Worcs. , and has issue— Martin Audley Fouquet
Sutton, Gentleman, b. 1900; Lionel Morton Fouquet
Sutton, Gentleman ; and 3 daus. Seat— Erlegh Park,
nr. Reading. Clubs — Oxford and Cambridge, Berkshire
County (Reading).
SUTTON (H. Coll., 1772). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent,
a canton sable (Sutton, c. Henry III.) ; 2 and 3, argent, a
cross fiory azure (Lexington, c. Henry III.). Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a wolf's head erased gules. Motto — " Tout jours prest."
Son of Sir Richard Sutton, 4th Bart., b. 1821 ; d.
1878 ; m. 2nd, 1851, Harriet Anne (d. 1901), d. of
W. F. Burton of Burton Hall :—
Sir Arthur Edwin Sutton, 7th Bart. (14 Oct. 1772), b.
1857 ; s. his nephew 1918 ; m. 1885, Cecil Blanche, eld, d.
of Walter Douglas Dumbleton of Oakhurst, Cape Colony;
and has issue — Robert Lexington Sutton, Esq., late 2nd
Lieut. 1st Life Gds. , b. 1897; and Esme [m. 1912, Capt.
William Denman Croft, C.M.G., D.S.O., Roy. Tank
Corps, and has issue]. Res. — Shank's House, Wincanton,
Somerset. Clubs — Junior Conservative, and Roval Dorset
Yacht.
Son of Alexander George Sutton, Esq., b. 1862; d.
1893; m. 1885, Eugenia Kathleen, d. of Thomas
Richard Merry : —
Thomas Alexander Sutton, Gentleman, £. 1888; m. 1913,
Gwendolen, d. of A. Forsyth Forrest of The Querns, Ciren-
cester, and has issue — John Alexander Sutton, Gentleman,
b. 1915 ; Margaret Pamela ; and Gillian. Res. — Westtecott
Manor, Swindon, Wilts.
Younger son of Sir Richard Sutton, 4th Bart, (see
above) : —
Henry Cecil Sutton, Esq., late Lieut. Hants. Yeom.
Cav. , b. 1868 ; m. 1913, Constance Diana, eldest d. of the
Hon. Herbert Welbore Ellis Agar, and has issue — Cecil
Roland Sutton, Gentleman, b. 1918. Res. — Benham Park,
Newbury, Berks. ; Holdcroft, Blunsdon, Highworth, Wilts.
Clubs — Arthur's, Royal Victoria Yacht, R.Y.S.
Son of Francis Richard Hugh Seymour Sutton, Esq. ,
of Penton Lodge, Andover, Capt. and Hon. Major
nth Hussars, b. 1858; d. 1926; m. i88r, Lady Susan
Lascelles (d. 1925), d. of the 4th Earl of Harewood : —
Francis Henry Sutton, Esq., M.C., Lt. -Col. nth Hussars,
served Great War (desp. , M.C. ), b. 1882 ; m. 1914, Aileen,
d. of R. H. Gosling of Hawthorn Hill, Berks., and has
surv. issue — Richard David Sutton, Gentleman, b. 1923;
and Beryl Susan. Res. —
Son of Rev. Augustus Sutton, M.A. , Preb. of Lincoln
and Rector of West Toft, Norfolk, b. 1825; d. 1885;
m. 1851, Charlotte, d. of John Carter of Northwold : —
Richard Sutton, Gentleman, b, 1856. Res. — ■
Son of Gilbert William Sutton, Gentleman, b. 1858;
d. 1929; m. 1890, Mabel, d. of Rev. John Peacock: —
John Gilbert Sutton, Esq., Lieut. -Comdr. R.N., b. 1892 ;
m. 1st, 1918, Eva (d. 1919), only d. of Thomas Cook of
Great Yarmouth ; 2nd, 1920, Ida, d. of Charles Hall, and
has issue (by 1st marriage) — Roger Sutton, Gentleman, b.
1919 (by 2nd marriage) — Richard John Beverley Sutton,
Gentleman, b. 1922 ; and Felicity Ruth. Clubs — Pratt's,
Naval and Military.
Son of Rowland Sutton, Gentleman, b. 1859; d. ;
m. 1889, Augusta Margaret (d. 1924), d. of Rev. T. E.
Daubeney : —
Lawrence Seymour Sutton, Gentleman, b. 1904. Res. —
Yngst. son of Rev. Augustus Sutton (see above) : —
Laurence Herbert Sutton, Gentleman, b. 1865. Res. —
Son ofMajor-Gen. Hugh Clement Sutton, C. B. ,C.M.G. ,
late comdg. 1st Batt. Coldstr. Gds., Lieut. -Gov and
Secretary Royal Chelsea Hospital 1923-28, b. 1867 ;
d. 1928; m. 1st, 1891, Mabel Ida (d. 1896), d. of Sir
Campbell Munro, Bart., 2nd, 1898, Hon. Alexandra
Mary, eld. d. of Visct. Halifax : —
Nigel Eustace Phliip Sutton, Esq., late Capt. Coldstream
Gds., Chev. Legion of Honour, b. 1896; m. 1921, Stella,
d. of Montague Price of 67 Eaton Place, S.W., and has
issue — John Hugh Torquill Sutton, Gentleman, b. 1923;
and Elizabeth Ann. Res. — 26 Rue Lesueur, Paris.
Son of Rev. Robert Sutton of Scawby, J. P., b. 1813;
d. 1885 ; m. 1847, Charlotte, only sister of Sir John
Nelthorpe, 8th and last Bart. : —
Robert Nassau Sutton-Nelthorpe, Esq. {q.v.).
Son of Francis Richard Sutton, Gentleman, b. 1853 ;
d. 1923 ; m. 1881, Edith Louisa, d. of Arthur Pryor
of Highlands, Essex : —
Francis Arthur Sutton, Gentleman, b. 1884.
Son of Richard Coningsby Sutton, Gentleman, b. 1882 ;
d. 1905; m. 1904, Kathleen Helen (d. 1925), second d.
and co-h. of late Francis Foljambe Anderson of Lea„
co. Lincoln : —
Francis Richard Heywood Sutton, Gentleman, b. 1905.
Son of Capt. Frederick Sutton, nth Hussars, b. 1817 ;
d. 1900 ; m. 2nd, 1847, Georgiana, d. of Ven. Arch-
deacon Croft : —
Algernon Charles Sutton, Gentleman, ^.1852; m. 1886,
Winifred Alice, d. of W. E. C. Fell of Lochrin, Edinburgh ;
and has had issue — (1). Frederick Nassau Sutton, Gentle-
man, b. 1888; (2) Fergus Algernon Sutton, Gentleman,
Lieut. South Lanes. Regt.,£. 1891 ; killed in action 191 5;
(3) Oliver Manners Sutton, Esq., M.C, Capt. S. Lanes.
Regt., b. 1896; accidentally killed while flying 192 1 ; and
Irene Winifred [m. 1926, Major Barkworth, late R.A.].
Res. — Woodcroft, Tunbridge Wells.
Son of Herbert Arthur Sutton, Gentleman, of Kelham
House, Notts. , b. 1853; d. 1924; m. 1893, Josephine
Constance Stanley, d. of late Joshua Verney Lovett
Lace of Christleton Hall, Cheshire : —
Roland Manners Verney Sutton, Gentleman, b. 1895 ;
m. 1927, Dora, d. of E. Whitehurst, of Overdale, Brinning-
ton, Cheshire. Res.— Crossways, Gibbet Hill, nr. Kenil-
worth.
Son of Rev. Charles Nassau Sutton, late Rector of
Withyham, b. 1859; d. 1916; m. 1883, Edith Mary
(d. 1918), d. of Lt.-Col. H. L. Cafe, 94th Regt. :—
Charles Lexington Manners Sutton, Esq.. Capt. and
(1914-17) Bgde. -Major Royal Fusiliers, b. 1891 ; m. 1917,
Anne, d. of Major Ludlow Couper Ludlow, of Beech Green,
Withyham, and has issue — John Charles Ludlow Manners
Sutton, Gentleman, b. 1921 Res. —
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SUTTON of Beckenham (H. Coll.). Azure, in chief
two flashes of lightning, in base a caduceus or Mercury's
staff, and a chief all or. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a dolphin naiant embowed
sable, between two sprays of foxglove proper. Badge — A
rose gules, leaved and slipped and a spray of foxglove
proper, enfiled by a circlet or. Motto — " Terra marique."
Son of the late John Hall Sutton, of Hackney : —
Sir George Sutton, ist Bart. (24 June 1922), M.I.E.E.,
b. 1856 ; m. 1884, Ruth, d. of Frederick Goodchild, of
Dulwich. Res. — Home Lodge, Wickham Road, Becken-
ham, Kent.
SUTTON of Castle House (H. Coll.). Sable, on a fesse
wavy between three dragons' wings two and one argent,
and as many billets one and two, two bars also wavy azure.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a dragon's wing proper, billettee or.
Son of the late Henry Sutton : —
Sir George Augustus Sutton, ist Bart. (30 May 1919),
of Castle House, Banstead, Surrey, Man. Dir. of Associated
Newspapers, Ltd., b. 1869 ; m. 1893, Elizabeth, d. of
Joseph Adams. Res. — Hedge Croft, Walton-on-the-Hill.
Club— Junior Carlton.
SUTTON-NELTHORPE (R.L., 1884). Quarterly, 1
and 4, argent, on a pale sable, a sword erect of the first,
pommel and hilt or (Nelthorpe) ; 2 and 3, argent, a canton
sable (Sutton). Mantling' sable and argent. Crests — On
a wreath of the co ours, out of clouds, an arm couped fesse-
wise proper, holding a sword as in the arms (Nelthorpe) ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, a wolfs head erased gules
(Sutton). Motto — " Touts jours prest. "
Son of Rev. Robert Sutton of Scawby, J. P. , b. 1813 ;
d. 1885; m. 1847, Charlotte (d. 1872), only sister ot
Sir John Nelthorpe, 8th and last Bart. : —
Robert Nassau Sutton-Nelthorpe, Esq., O.B.E., J. P.,
D. L. , late Major 8th Hussars (assumed addit. name and arms
of Nelthorpe by R.L., 1884), b. 1850; m. 1885, Hon. Dulci-
bella Eden, eld. d. of William, 4th Lord Auckland ; and
has issue — (1) Oliver Sutton-Nelthorpe, Esq., D.S.O. ,M.C,
Lt.-Col. late Rifle Brigade, D.L. co. Lincoln, served Great
War(D.S.O., M.C., Croix de Guerre), b. 1888 [m. 1914,
Marjorie Elspeth Constable, only d. of Charles Constable
Curtis, Esq., D.L. , of Langford Hall, Newark, and has
issue — Roger Sutton-Nelthorpe, Gentleman, b. 1918 ; John
Richard Sutton-Nelthorpe, Gentleman, b. 1923 ; and Ann] ;
(2) Christopher Sutton-Nelthorpe, Esq., M.C., Capt. Cold-
stream Gds. (S.R.), b. 1890; (3) Griffith Sutton-Nelthorpe,
Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple, b. 1892 [m.
1922, Constance (d. 1923), d. of the late Allan Drummond,
and has issue — Jan William Sutton-Nelthorpe, Gentleman,
b. 1923 (Res. — 3 Drayton Gardens, S.W. )]; and Ursula.
Seat — Scawby Hall, Lincolnshire. Club — Oriental.
SWABEY of Langley Marish (H. Coll.). Gules, on a
chevron engrailed or, between three swans argent, as many
bees volant proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a castle gules, fired proper, in
front of three arrows, one in fesse, the pheon towards the
dexter, and two in saltire, the pheons downward or. Motto
— " Vera tropcea fides."
Sons of the late Maurice Charles Merttins Swabey,
Esq., J. P., D.C.L. Oxford, Chancellor of the Diocese
of Oxford and Ripon, Official to the Archdeacons of
Colchester, Essex, and London, a Bencher of Gray's
Inn, b. 1821 ; d. 1883 ; m. 1856, Mary Katharine, eld.
d. of John Haggard, LL.D. , Chancellor of Win-
chester:—
Maurice John Swabey, Gentleman, M.A. Oxon., Barrister-
at-Law (Lincoln's Inn), b. 1859 ; m. 1903, Mary Christabel,
only d. of Rev. Donald Cameron ; and has issue — (1)
Maurice Edward Swabey, Gentleman, b. 1904 ; (2) Donald
Charles Swabey, Gentleman, b. 1906 ; and Mary Joyce.
Seat — Langley Marish, Slough, Bucks.
Ven. Mark Richard Swabey, Rector of Little Sampford,
Essex, Chaplain Crimean Memorial Church, Pera, 1901-7,
Archdeacon of Zululand 1894-q, M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1861 ; m.
1903, Marion, eld. d. of Rev. E. B. Brackenbury ; and has
issue — Christopher Swabey, Gentleman, B.Sc. (Oxon.), b.
1906; Mary; and Nancy. Res. — The Rectory, Little
Sampford, Essex.
Charles Vernon Swabey, Gentleman, b. 1865; m. 1900,
Frances Edith, eldest d. of William Henry Simcox of Forest
Lakes, Otaki, N.Z. ; and has surv. issue— William Roger
Swabey, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; Mary Caroline ; Margaret
Olive ; and Barbara Vernon. Res. — Otaki, New Zealand.
Son of Henry Edmund Swabey, Gentleman, b. 1856 ;
d. ; m. , Amelia Rountree: —
Stephen Beverley Swabey, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Son of Stephen Swabey, b. 1824; d. 1878; m. 1S53,
Katharine Margaret, d. of Captain William Swabev,
R.H.A. :—
Arthur Louis Merttins Swabey, Gentleman, b. ; m.
, Gertrude E. E. B. Broster ; and has issue — Muriel ;
and Constance. Res. — Florida, U.S.A.
Only son of Herbert Stephen Swabey, Gentleman, late
Lieut. 2nd Batt. Royal Irish Rifles, b. ; d. ;
m. 1912, Edith Catherine, d. of late Edward Frederick
Sandys of Thames Ditton : —
Henry Swabey, Gentleman, b. 1916. Res. — Leh House,
Osborne Road, Windsor.
SWABY. Gules, on a chevron nebuly or, guttee-de-sang,
between three swans with wings addorsed of the second,
a mitre of the field between two bees volant proper. Mant-
ling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, on
a mount vert, a swan regardant, wings addorsed sable,
guttee-d'eau, on the head a crown vallary gules, and
supporting with the dexter foot a crosier erect or. Motto —
" Perseverantia."
Son of the Rt. Rev. William Proctor Swaby, D.D.,
F.R.M.S., F.R.G.S., Bishop of Barbados and the
Windward Islands, b. 1844 > m- 1868, Sarah Jane, d.
of George Birbeck: —
Sydney Temple Swaby, Gentleman, b. 1874. Res. —
SWAINE (H. Coll.). Per chevron azure and or, three
pheons counterchanged, on a chief engrailed argent, three
maidens' heads couped proper, crined of the second.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a maiden's head as in the arms, between two wings or, each
charged with a cross crosslet fitchee azure. Motto — "' Vince
malum bono."
Only son of John Rowland Swaine, Gentleman, b. 1852 ;
d. 1895 ; m. 1882, Mary Martha Anne, d. of William
Christopher Harrison : —
William Henry Paget Swaine, Gentleman, late 2nd Lieut.
Rifle Brigade, b. 1882 ; m. 1908, Winifred Ida, d. of Lt.-Col.
F. C. Maisey, late Indian Army. Post. add. — Compton,
Camberley, Surrey.
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Son of Robert Victor Swaine, Esq., of Hamburg,
Consul-Gen. for Belgium in Hamburg, b. 1795 ; d. 1859 ;
m- l835- Jeannette Antoinette (d. 1902), d. of Graven-
horst-Lowenstierna of Copenhagen : —
Maj -Gen. Sir Leopold Victor Swaine, K.C.B. (1909),
C.B. (1882), C.M.G. (1887), F.R.G.S., Mil. Attache at St.
Petersburg 1878-9, Constantinople 1879-82, Berlin 1882-4,
1885-9, and 1892-6, Mil. Sec. to Viscount Wolseley in
Egypt 1882, and up the Nile 1884-5, commanding Infantry
Brigade at Aldershot 1896, and N.-W. Dist. 1896-1902,
has Grand Cross of Portuguese Order of St. Benoit d' Avis,
3rd class Medjidie, 1st class of the Crown (Prussia) and
1st Class of the Red Eagle, Knight of Grace of the
Ven. Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, b.
1840; m. 1866, Charlotte Jane (d. 1925), d. of John Banner
Price, Esq., Commissary-General; and has issue — Francis
Leopold Victor Swaine, Esq., Capt. late Gren. Gds. Res.
— 14 Queen's Gate, London, S.W. Club— Army and Navy.
SWAINSON (H. Coll., 28 Jan. 1850). Gules, a boars
head couped argent, transfixed by a sword in bend, point
downwards, between two mullets of six points in pale of the
second. Mantling" gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a stag's head couped argent, charged with a
mullet of eight points gules, and in the mouth two ears of
barley or. Motto — "Pro ecclesia Dei." Livery — Dark
blue, silver buttons.
Sons of Rev. Albert John Swainson, M. A. of Wistanstow,
Salop, Vicar of Forest Row, Sussex ; b. 1843 ; d. 1917 ;
tn. 1867, Sarah, d. of J. W. R. Wilson:—
Francis Charles John Swainson, Gentleman, b. 1868; tn.
1899, Ethel Emily Mary, d. of Hammond Gowen, Esq.,
and has issue — Marguerite Sarah Amy. Res. —
Capt. Frederick Ernest Swainson, Middlesex Regt., b.
1873 ; tn. 1900, May Sheldon, d. of Capt. N. Beadnell.
Res. — Wistanstow, Ootacamund, S. India.
Sons of Christopher Graindorge Swainson, b. 1845 ; d.
1898; m. 1874, Emily, d. of Capt. Winter: —
Charles John Graindorge Swainson, Gentleman, b. 1884 ;
tn. , Marion, d. of Rudrum. Res. — Bexhill-on-
Sea.
Christopher William G.aindorge Swainson, Gentleman,
b. 1884 ; tn. , d. of Whittles. Res.—
Son of George Arthur Swainson, b. 1852 ; d. 1904 ; tn.
, Elizabeth Prowse, d. of Cox : —
George Hoghton Swainson, Gentleman, b. 1886; m.
1912, Ethel, d. of William Parker of Bamber Bridge.
Res. — Rosebank, Knowsley, Hey ton, Lanes.
Sons of Rev. Alfred Swainson, M.A. ; b. 1853 ; d. 1906 ;
tn. 1881, Alice Martha Cecilia, d. of Kelso : —
Alfred Cecil Swainson, Gentleman, b, 1885, Res. —
Charles Anthony Swainson, Gentleman, b. 1887. Res. —
Archibald Douglas Swainson, Gentleman, b. 1890. Res.
Sons of John Swainson, b. 1813; d. 1872; tn. 1st, 1841,
Maria, d. of J. Lloyd, Esq. : —
Edward Tatham Swainson, Gentleman, b. 1844; tn. 1904,
Emma Jane, d. of E. Boulding. Res. — 18 Mcrton Road,
Exmouth. Club — Windham.
Alfred Swainson, Gentleman, b. 1857; tn. , Maude,
d. of Capt. Ellis ; and has issue — John William Lloyd
Swainson, Gentleman, b. 1886 ; and three daus. Res. —
Summerfield, Angusville, Manitoba.
Sons of Edward Swainson, b 1817 ; d. 1872; tn. 1st,
1846, Isabella, d. of James Dudgeon, Esq.: —
John Henry Swainson, Gentleman, b. 1858; tn. 1st, 1883,
Jane Violet (d. 1907), d. of William Scarlett ; 2nd, 1908,
Sarah Margaret \d. 1924), d. of Alexander W. Stalker ;
and by her has issue — Margaret. Res. — Clevedon, Fairy
Road, Wrexham.
Anthony Swainson, Gentleman, b. 1861 ; tn. 1891, Mary
Margaret, d. of Thomas Minton ; and has issue — (1) Edward
Swainson, Gentleman, b. 1893 [m. and has issue — Edward
Clare Swainson, Gentleman, b. 1924 ; Peter Minton Swain-
son, Gentleman, b. 1926 ; Colin Roger Swainson, Gentle-
man, b. 1928 (Res. — 23 Eileen Grove, Acton, Wrexham)] ;
(2) Richard Minton Swainson, Gentleman, b. 1896 ; (3)
Charles Anthony Swainson, Gentleman, b. 1912; and
Margaret Rosalie. Res. — The Firs, Hope Village, Wrexham.
SWAINSON of Lancaster (H. Coll., 18 June 1913).
Gules, a boar's head couped argent, pierced by a sword
bendwise the point downwards proper, between two
pheons in pale or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a boar's head couped proper,
resting on two like boars' heads fessewise. Motto — " Ridet
■mendacia famse."
Sons of William Swainson , Gentleman, of Marshrange,
Lancaster, Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Judicature
in England, b. 1841 ; d. 1928 ; m. 1876, Harriet Machon,
d. of Rev. John Gallienne Richard of Guernsey and
Hull, late Vicar of Surlingham, Norfolk : —
Rev. William Goad Swainson, M.A. (Cantab.), Clerk in
Holy Orders, Vicar of Rainhill, b. 1877 ; m. 1908, Dora
Isabella Thomson, d. of late George Gilchrist, of Southport,
Seat — Marshrange, Lancaster. Res. — The Vicarage, Rain-
hill.
John Gallienne Swainson, Gentleman, Solicitor, b. 1881.
Res. — Lancaster.
SWAINSTON-STRANGWAYES (R.L. 2 Jan. 1804;
H.Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, two lions passant, paly
of six argent and gules, a canton of the second (for Strang-
wayes) ; 2 and 3, azure, a fesse or, charged with three maidens'
heads veiled proper (Swainston). Mantling sable and argent.
Crests — 1. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion as in the
arms (Strangwayes) ; 2. out of a ducal coronet or, a
I] Hstoygcui-et r>e • doubtero j}j
boar's head sable between two wings azure, billeted or
(Swainston). Motto—" Ystoyeau et ne doubtero."
Son of Giles Edmund Nevile Swainston-Strangwayes,
Gentleman, b. 1871 ; d. ; tn. 1899, Meta Isabella,
eldest d. of late William A. Oliver Rutherfurd of
Egerston : —
D'Arcy Charles Swainston-Strangwayes, Gentleman, b.
1900. Postal add. — Alne Hall, Easingwold, Yorks.
Sons of John Swainston-Strangwayes, Esq., J. P. and
D.L. for the N. Riding of co. of Yorks., b. 1836; d.
1914 ; m. 1868, Martha Elizabeth, only surv. child of
Capt. James Golden Heap of Dringhouses, co. Yorks. :—
James de la Hep Swainston-Strangwayes, Gentleman, b.
1872 ; m. , d. of Simpson ; and has issue— John
Swainston-Strangwayes, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
John Philip Norman Swainston-Strangwayes, Gentle-
man, Lieut. Durham Artillery, b. . Res. —
Robert Rollo Swainston-Strangwayes, Gentleman, b.
1883. Res. —
PERCIVAL SYMES SWAN, Gentleman. Born 1841.
being the eldest son of the late Richard Waddy Swan of
Baldwinstown, by his first wife Barbara, only dau. of the
late Sandham Symes. Armorial bearings— Azure, on a
fesse wavy argent, between three swans displayed proper,
crowned or, a trefoil vert. Mantling azure and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a swan
proper, ducally crowned or, and charged with a trefoil vert,
Motto — "Sit nomen decus." Married, 1877, Elizabeth
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Issue — Four daus. Seats — Baldwinstown, Bridgetown.
Wexford ; Garville Avenue, Rathgar.
The Late ROBERT CLAYTON SWAN, Esquire, Lt.-
Col. Lines. Yeo., late 3rd Batt. (Mil.) Lincoln Regt., J. P.
cos. of Northumberland, Durham and Lincoln. Born
1864, being the eldest son of the late Robert Swan,
Esq., of The Quarry, Lincoln, J. P. , M.A. (Camb.). Ar-
morial bearings— Azure, a chevron wavy argent, gutt^e-
de-poix, in chief a fountain proper between two swans of
the second, and in base a swan of the last between two
fountains, and impaling the arms of Elliot, namely, or, on
a fesse engrailed cottised wavy gules, an annulet between
two fleurs-de-lys of the first, in chief three roses of the
second, barbed and seeded proper. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest -Onawreathof the colours, amidst bulrushes
proper, a demi-water-spaniel argent, gorged with a collar
azure, and holding between the paws a fountain. Mar-
ried, 1st, 1892, Mildred Mary (d. 1917), dau of the late Sir
George W. Elliot, 2nd Bart. ; 2nd Violet, d. of C. Perkins,
of Carham-on-Tweed, and died 1929. Seat — Barrowley
Grange, Grantham.
SWANN. Azure, a swan rousant proper, within an
orle of lymphads sails furled flags flying to the dexter
or. Mantling azure and or. Crest — Between two buffaloes'
horns, a demi-swan wings expanded all proper.
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Ernest Swann, P.C.,
1st Bart., M.P. N. Manchester 1886-1918, b. 1844;
d. 1929 ; assumed by R.L., Dec. 1913, the name of
Swann in lieu of Schwann; m.1877, Elizabeth (d.
1914), d. of David Duncan, of Manchester : —
Sir Charles Duncan Swann, 2nd Bart. (16 July 1906),
of Prince's Gardens, Kensington, M.A. Oxford, Barrister-
at-Law, Inner Temple, M.P. Hyde 1906-10, b. 1879 ;
m. 1909, Dorothy Margaret, d. of Capt. R. Johnson, 64th
Regt. ; andhassurv. issue — Anthony Charles Christopher
Swann, Esq., b. 1913. Res. — 151 St. James's Court,
Buckingham Gate, S.W. Clubs — Carlton, Beefsteak.
Harold Swann, Esq., b. 1880 ; m. 1907, Dorothea Alma,
d. of Henry de Courcy Agnew, Esq., J. P.; and has
surv. issue — Charles Brian Swann, Gentleman, b. 1913.
Res. — Standon Lordship, Herts. Club — Carlton.
Lawrence Averil Swann, Esq., b. 1881 ; m. 1913,
Emeline, d. of John Prejent, of Boston, U.S.A. Res. —
Geoffrey Swann, Esq., Lieut, (ret.) R.A.S.C, b. 1883;
m. 1911, Florence, d. of John Brodie, of Hamsell
Manor, Eridge ; and has issue — Kenneth Geoffrey Swann,
Gentleman, b. 19 15 ; Janet Elizabeth ; Phyllis Mildred ;
Kathleen Mary Prudence. Res. — Ludwick Corner,
Hatfield, Herts.
SWANSEA, Baron, see VIVIAN.
SWAYNEof Tillington Court, Herefordshire (H. Coll.).
Azure, a chevron between three pheons or, on a chief
argent, as many roses gules, barbed and seeded proper.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a demi-dragon azure, holding in the dexter claw an arrow
in bend sinister, point downwards argent, and resting the
sinister on a rose as in the arms. Motto — " Metuenda
corolla diaconis." Livery — Blue.
Son of Rev. George Carless Swayne, B.D. , Fellow of
Corpus Christi Coll. (Oxon. ), b. 1818 ; d. 1892; m.
1851, Margaret Sarah, d. of Rev. John Eagles, M.A. : —
Harald George Carlos Swayne, Esq., C.M.G., F.R.G.S.,
F.Z.S., Col. (ret.) R.E., b. i860; m. 1st, 1894, Katherine
Aimee (d. 1905), d. of Sir William Holmes of British
Guiana ; 2nd, Amy Christina, fourth d. of Robert Arthur
Swayne, Esq., J. P., of Tillington Court, nr. Hereford; and
has issue, by first mar., Helen Mary. Res. — Burghill
Court, Hereford ; Villa Cristina, Bordighera, Italy.
Sons of Rev. William John Swayne, M.A. (Oxon.),
formerly Vicar of Heytesbury ; and Custos of St. John's
Hospital, Heytesbury, b. 1833; d. 1918 ; m. 1861,
Diana (d. 1892), d. of William Shuckburgh, Esq., J. P.,
of The Moot, Downton, Wilts. : —
Rt. Rev. William Shuckburgh Swayne, D.D., M.A.
(Oxon.), Lord Bishop of Lincoln since 1920, b. 1862 ; m. 1st,
1886, Emma Louise (d. 191 6), d. of J. des Reaux of Jersey ;
and has issue — John George des Reaux Swayne, Esq., Major
Somerset L.I., b. 1890 [m. Edna Winifred, d. of Col.
Edward Hopton Swayne (q.v.) and has issue — 1 dau.] ; and
Dorothy Louise ; m. 2nd, 1917, Madeleine Angelique, d. of
W. W. Farquharson of Edinburgh. Res. — The Old Palace,
Lincoln.
Edward Hopton Swayne, Esq., Col. (ret.) P.A.S.L. Inf.,
b. 1863 ; m. 1898, Muriel, d. of C. Ashworth of Cranley
Gardens, S.W. ; and has issue — Edna Winifred [m. 1919,
Major John George des Reaux Swayne (q.v.)] Res. —
Green Gate, Lower Bourne, Farnham.
Edgar John Swayne, Gentleman, Solicitor, b. 1863 (twin
with his brother) ; m. 1894, Katherine Alexandra, d. of
R. Lloyd-Williams of Denbigh ; and has issue — Roderic
Swayne, Gentleman, b. 1897 [m. 1925, Alex, d. of Rev. J.
McKean of Edinburgh, and has issue — 1 son, and 1 dau.
Res. — Denbigh, N. Wales.
Rev. Charles Noel Swayne, M.A. (Oxon.), Rector of
Whittlebury, b. 1868 ; m. 1st, 1894, Constance Arabella (d.
1896), d. of Charles Clay of Whitchurch ; 2nd, 1899, Kath-
leen Louisa, d. of Netterville Barron ; and has issue — Charles
Broughton Clay Swayne, Esq., Lt.-Comdr. R.N., b. 1895;
William Barron Guy Swayne, Gentleman, b. 1902; Bridget
Diana ; Kathleen Mary ; and Esme\ Res.— The Vicarage,
WhittleDury, Towcester.
Son of Walter Thomas Swayne, Solicitor, of Glaston-
bury, b. 1835 ; d. 1897 ; m. 1868, Agnes Jane, d. of
Rev. Canon Coney, Vicar of Pucklechurch, Glos. : —
Philip Coney Swayne, Gentleman, b. 1877; m.1912, Vera,
d. of Hugh Wilbraham, of Delamere House, Nantwich,
Cheshire ; and has issue — Philip Michael Swayne, Gentle-
man, b. 1918; Peter Wilbraham Swayne, Gentleman,
b. 1923. Res.— Castle Hill, Nether Stowey, Somerset.
Son of Walter Carless Swayne, Gentleman (eld. son of
Robert Arthur Swayne— see below), M.D. (Lond.),
Obst. Phys. to Bristol Roy. Infirm. , b. 1862 ; d. 1925 ;
m. 1894, Louisa Margaret, d. of Rev. R. F. Heath : —
Richard Carless Swayne, Gentleman, b. 1905. Res. —
Sons of Robert Arthur Swayne, Esq., J. P., of Tillington
Court, co. Hereford, b. 1837; d. 1918; m. 1861, Grace
Pyke, d. of William Wickham of Bideford : —
Rev. Arthur Wickham Swayne, M.A. (Oxon.), formerly
Vicar of St. Aiden's, Leeds, of Tytherington, Glos., of The
Parish Church, Stroud, Glos., and Rural Dean of Bisley,
b. 1863 ; m. 1897, Eva Margaret, d. of the late James
Kitson, Esq., J. P., of Elmete, Leeds; and has issue —
Arthur Christopher Carless Swayne, Gentleman, M.A.
(Oxon,), Nigerian C.S. ,b. 1900. Res.— Llys Bach, Harlech,
N. Wales.
Francis Griffiths Swayne, Gentleman, M.B. (Cantab.), b.
1864 ; m. 1900, Etta Ellen, widow of George Lyon, I. C.S. ,
and d. of Sir Warren Hastings D'Oyley, Bart. Res.—
140 Church Road, Upper Norwood, S.E.19.
Rev. Robert Carless Swayne, M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1874;
m. 1905, Eleonora Mary, d. of the late Rev. Joseph Tarver
of Filgrave, Bucks. ; and has issue— Joseph Anthony Tarver
Swayne, Gentleman, b. 1906 ; and 2 daus. Res.— Thornton
Steward Vicarage, Bedale, Yorks.
George Champeney Swayne, Gentleman , Solicitor, b. 1876 ;
tn. 1901, Agnes Evelyn, d. of Walter Thomas Swayne of
Glastonbury; and has issue— one dau. Res.— Abbey Wood,
Burnham.
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Oswald Rocke Swayne, Esq.,D.S.O., Lt.-Col. (ret.) R.A.,
b. 1879 ; m. 1904, Brenda, ygr. d. of Arthur Butler of
Chislehurst ; and has issue — (1) Arthur Oswald Swayne,
Gentleman, b. 1905 ; (2) John Walter Roche Swayne,
Gentleman, b. 1906; (3) Harold Denys Swayne, Gentleman,
b. 1910 ; (4) Ronald Oliver Carless Swayne, Gentleman,
b. 1915 ; and Pauline. Res. — Tillington Court, nr. Hereford.
Thomas Edward Griffiths Swayne, Esq., Major (ret.)
R.A.S.C., b. 1882; m. 1909, Dorothy, only d. of Henry
Grandage ; and has is<=ue — Rosamund Frances ; and
Pamela. Address — Burghill Court, nr. Hereford.
SWANZY (Confn. U.O., 14 Dec. 1898). Gules, a fesse
argent, between two unicorns counter courant or. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a unicorn's head or, collared with a bar gemel gules.
Motto — " Per Deum et ferrum obtinui."
Sons of Rev. Thomas Biddall Swanzy, M.A. , Vicar of
Newry, b. 1836 ; d. 1884 ; m. 1867, Elizabeth Anne
(d. 1924), fourth d. of late Rev. Henry Swanzy, M.A. ,
Prebendary of Subulter in Cloyne Cathedral, Rural
Dean of Bothon, and Rector of Kilshannig, Diocese of
Cloyne : —
Rev. Thomas Erskine Swanzy, M.A. (Oxon.), B.A.
(Trin. Coll., Dub.), Prebendary of Leighton Beaudesert,
in Lincoln Cathedral, Vicar of All Saints', Lincoln, b. 1869.
Res. — All Saints' Vicarage, Lincoln.
Rev. Henry Biddall Swanzy, M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dub.),
Prebendary of Wicklow in St. Patrick's Cathedral and
Canon of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Rural Dean of Newry and
Mourne, Vicar of Newry, b. 1873. Res. ^The Vicarage,
Newry, co. Down. Club — University (Dublin).
Rev. Robert Archibald Swanzy, B.A. (Camb.), Vicar of
Withnell, Lanes., b. 1875. Res. — Withnell Vicarage,
nr. Chorley, Lanes.
Sons of Francis Swanzy, Esq., J. P., of The Quarry,
Sevenoaks, Kent, b. 1854; d. 1920; m. 1879, Mary
Nina, eld. d. of Robert Stephen Patry of The Chestnuts,
Sydenham : —
Francis Hugh Swanzy, Gentleman, O.B.E.,£. 1884; m.
1915, Olave Muriel, d. of Henry Putter, M.R.C.S., of
Nottingham. Res. —
Robert Edward Swanzy, Gentleman, B.A. Oxon., Indian
Civ. Ser. , b. 1888; m. 1926, Mary Aubrey, d. of Rev.
Edward Moore Burney, M.A. , Vicar of St. Peter's, Droit-
wich. Res. —
SWAYTHLING, Baron, see SAMUEL MONTAGU.
SWEET (H. Coll.). Sable, a lion rampant within an
orle of eight cross crosslets argent, on a chief of the second
three iucrescents of the first. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest— Issuant from a coronet composed of nine cross
crosslets set upon a rim or, an eagle's head between two
wings proper and holding in the beak an increscent gold.
Motto — " Virtus vera nobilitas."
Eldest son of Charles Sweet, of Plymouth, b. 1842 ;
d. 1899 ; m. 1863, Fanny Sarah, d. of Nicholas Uglow,
of Bude, Cornwall: —
Owen William Sweet, Gentleman, b. 1868 ; m. ,
Ethel May, d. of Robert Banting Paten, and has issue —
Robert Owen Sweet, Gentleman, b. 1918 ; Beatrice Doreen ;
and Marjory Joan. Res. — Tankerfield, Datchett, Bucks.
SWETTENHAM, see WARREN-SWETTENHAM.
GODWIN BUTLER MEADE SWIFTE, Esquire,
J. P., D.L. co. Kilkenny, High Sheriff 1892. Born
March 24, 1864, being the only son of the late Godwin
Meade Pratt Swifte of Swiftsheath and Lionsden, by his
second wife Mary Jane, dau. of Robert Hare Clarke, Esq.,
J. P., of Bansha, co. Tipperary. Armorial bearings
(as on record in Ulster's Office) are— Sable, an anchor
in pale or, timbered azure, the stem entwined with a
dolphin descending argent. Mantling sable and or.
Crest -A sinister arm embowed, vested azure, cuffed argent,
in the hand a sheaf of five arrows or, barbed azure, flighted
argent. Motto — " Festina lente virtute et sanguine."
Livery -Dark green, yellow facings, gilt buttons, buff over-
coat. Married, 1909 (his cousin), Nathalie, d. of late Jerome
O'Brien, 28th Regt. Seats — Swiftsheath, Jenkinstown, co.
Kilkenny; Lionsden, Castlerickard, co. Meath. Clubs—
R.A.C. ; Kildare Street (Dublin).
SWINBURNE (H. Coll,). Per fesse gules and argent,
three cinquefoils counterchanged. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-boar
rampant argent, crined of the first, langued gules. Motto —
" Semel et semper."
Sons of Sir John Swinburne, 7th Bart., of Capheaton,
co. Northumberland, J. P., b. 1831 ; d. 1914 ; m. 1st,
1863, Emily Elizabeth (d. 1881), only d. of Rear-Adm.
Henry Broadhead, R.N.: —
Sir Hubert Swinburne, 8th Bart. (26 Sept. 1660), J. P. and
High Sheriff Northumberland, late Major Northumberland
Yeo., served in S. Africa 1899-1900,*. 1867; tn. 1905, Alice
Pauline, d. of the late Nathaniel George Clayton of Chesters,
Northumberland ; and has issue— Joan. Seat — Capheaton,
Newcastle-on-Tyne,co. Northumberland. Clubs — Brooks's,
Bachelors'.
Umfreville Percy Swinburne, Esq., Major late 8th Batt.
Seaforth Highlanders, served Matabele War 1895-6, S.
Africa 1899-1901 ; and Great War 1914-16 ; b. 1868;
m. 1905, Arnoldine Georgiana, eld. d. of late Thomas
Marten of Oystermouth, Glamorganshire. Clubs — Bache-
lors', Brooks's.
SWINFEN, Baron, see EADY.
SWINNERTON, see MILBORNE-SWINNERTON-
PILKINGTON.
SWINTON, see CAMPBELL-SWINTON.
SWINTON (Matric. L.O., July 1923). Sable, on a
chevron invected or, between three boars' heads erased
argent, armed and langued gules, a crescent of the last
(for difference) ; impaling the arms of Clayton, namely : —
argent, across sable between four pellets. Mantling sable,
doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a boar
collared and chained to a tree proper. Motto (over crest)
— " J'espere."
Son of Robert Blair Swinton, of Madras Civil
Service, b. 1829 ; d. 1912 ; m. 1858, Elizabeth
Dorothv, dau. of James Rundall : —
Sir Ernest Dunlop Swinton, K.B.E. (1923), C.B.,
D.S.O., M.A. (Oxon.), Commander Legion of Honour,
Col. and Hon. Maj.-Gen. late R.E., Pioneer of Tank
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Major Sir Edward Gilbert Clayton, Kt.,C.B., R.E. ; and
has issue — (1) Robert Clayton Swinton, Esq., M.C., late
SWINTON of that Ilk (in use since circa 1271, matric.
on user 21 Feb. 1903, but matric. by cadet line c. 1680-7).
Sable, a chevron or, between three boars' heads erased argent.
Lieut. R.A., b. 1898 ; (2) John Liulf Swinton, Esq.,
o-i905 ; and Margaret Elizabeth. Res.— Tudor House,
Woodstock Road, Oxfori
Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries,
a boar chained to a tree proper. Mottoes — (Above)
"J'Espere"; (below) "Jepense." Supporters (personal
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to head of the family) — Two boars rampant sable, armed,
crined, and unguled or, langued gules.
Only s. of John Edulphus Swinton, Esq., of Swinton
Bank, J. P., Capt. Indian Army, b. 1832 ; d. 1871 ; m.
1863, Frances Jane, d. of Daniel Ainslie of The Gart,
co. Perth : —
John Edulf Blagrave Swinton of Swinton Bank, Esq.,
Chief of his name, late Lieut. Lothians and Berwicksh. Imp.
Yeo. , b. 1864 ; in. 1910, Frances Harriet, d. of Sir William
J. G. Baird, 8th Bart., of Saughton Hall, Midlothian.
Seat — Swinton Bank, co. Peebles. Clubs — Arthur's, New
(Edinburgh.).
Sons of Archibald Campbell-Swinton, Esq., of Kim-
merghame, J. P., D.L., Advocate, LL.D., F.R.S.E.,
F.S.A.S. , Brig. -Gen. Roy. Company of Archers, b.
1812 ; d. 1890 ; m. 1st, Katharine Margaret (d. 1846),
d. of Sir John Pringle, 5th Bart. ; 2nd, 1856, Georgiana
Caroline, d. of Sir George Sitwell, 2nd Bart. : —
The late John Liulf Campbell Swinton of Kimmerghame,
Esq. (q.v.). [For details of Arms, Matjic. 1850, see
Campbell-Swinton.]
George Sitwell Campbell Swinton, Esq., late Capt. High-
land Lt. Inf., Lyon King of Arms, and Secretary of the
Order of the Thistle 1927-29, formerly March Pursuivant
of Arms, D.L. co. London, b. 1859 [Anns of Swinton as
above, but (matric. 1850) a bordure engrailed ermine, and
(matric. 1903, and rematric. 2 Aug., 1905), on the chevron a
crescent gules; he impales the arms of Ebsworth (q.v.)],
— On a wreath of the colours, a swan's head and neck
m. 1895, Elizabeth, only d. of E. H. Ebsworth of Llandough
Castle, Glamorgan ; and has issue — Alan Henry Swinton,
Major Scots Guards, b. 1896 ; and two daus. Res. —
45 Sussex Gardens, Hyde Park, W.2. Clubs — Carlton,
Naval and Military, New (Edinburgh).
SWIRE (H. Coll.). Sable, three swans' heads and
necks couped two and one proper, and as many roses
one and two argent. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
proper, ducally gorged and charged with a rose or.
Motto — " Esse quam videre."
Sons of John Samuel Swire, Gentleman, of Leighton
House, Leighton Buzzard, b. 1825 ; d. 1898 ; m. 1st,
i860, Helen (d. 1862), d. of Adam Fairrie, of
Greenock and Liverpool; 2nd, 1881, Mary, d. of
George Warren, of Liverpool : —
John Swire, Gentleman, Hon. LL.D. (Hong Kong), b.
1 861 ; m. 1889, Emily Hamilton Campbell, d. of George
Jardine Kidston, Esq., D.L., of Finlaystone, Renfrew-
shire, and has had issue — (1) John Kidston Swire, Esq.
D.L., Essex, Capt. Territorial Res., formerly Major Essex
Yeo., b. 1893 [m. 1923, Juliet Rickenda, d. of Theodore
Barclay of Fanshaws, Hertford, and has issue — John
Anthony Swire, Gentleman, b. ; Bridget Elizabeth] ;
(2) Alexander Kidston Swire, Gentleman, Lieut. Essex
Yeo., b. 1896 ; killed in Great War 1915 ; Helen Lindsay
[m. 1915, Viscount Adare] ; and Agnes Mary [m. 1927,
Edward J. Todhunter, Lieut. Territorial Res., formerly
Essex Yeo., son of Benjamin Todhunter, Esq., O.B.E.,
J. P., of Kingsmoor House, Parndon, Essex]. Seat — >
Hillingdon House, Harlow, Essex. Clubs — City, New
University, Leander.
George Warren Swire, Esq., Capt. Territorial Res.,
formerly Major Roy. Bucks. Hussars, b. 1883. Res. —
27 Princes Gardens, S.W.7.
Son of William Hudson Swire, Gentleman, of
3 Holland Park, W., b. 1830 ; d. 1884 ; m. 1857,
Mary, d. of Samuel Martin, of Roby Hay, Roby,
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William'Swire, Esq., C.B.E., J. P., co. Salop, Lord of
the Manor of The Oaks, Salop (High Sheriff 1915), b.
1862 ; m. 1885, Jessie Lindsay Edith, eld. d. of George
Jardine Kidston, Esq., D.L., J. P. of Finlaystone,
Renfrewshire, and has had issue — (1) Douglas William
Swire, Esq., Capt. Shropshire Yeo., b. 1886 ; d. 1920 [m.
Theodosia,d. of Capt. E. Boyle, C.M.G., R.N., and
left issue — Patrick William Swire, Gentleman, b. ;
and Cynthia Stephanie] ; (2) Cyril George William Swire,
Esq., Major 1st Roy. Dragoons, b. 1891 ; Noel Lindsay
[m. 192 1, Allan Nicholas Fielden, of Condover Hall,
Shropshire]) ; and Mary Frances [m. 1928, Reginald
Culcheth Holcroft, Lieut. Ind. Army {q.v.)]. Res. — Long-
don Manor, Shrewsbury. Clubs — Boodle's, Conservative,
Shropshire.
Son of Swire, b. ; m. ,
d. of :—
Claudel Martin Swire, Gentleman, b. 1868. Club —
Jun. Carlton.
1890
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SWITHINBANK. Or, two bars nebuly azure, guttee-
d'or, on a chief ermine, a bugle-horn sable, stringed gules,
garnished or, between two grenades also sable, fired proper.
Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, out of the battlements
of a tower argent, a demi-dragon issuant, wings displayed
proper, holding between the claws a grenade as in the
un-
arms, pendent from its neck by a ribbon gules, a bugle-horn
also as in the arms. Motto — " Froena, vel aurea, nolo."
Livery — Blue and scarlet.
Son of Harold William Swithinbank, Esquire, of
Denham Court, Bucks., Lieut, nth Hussars, Capt.
Her Majesty's Yeomanry Forces, Comdr. R.N.V. R.,
D.L. and J. P. for the co. of Buckingham, High
Sheriff 1891, b. 1858 ; d. at sea, 1928 ; m. 1883, Amy,
d. of James Crossley Eno of Wood Hall, Dulwich : —
Crossley Swithinbank, Gentleman, late Lieut. R.N.,
b. '1884; m. 1915, Phce be Dingwall, d. of Alexander Williams
of Jerez de la Frontera, Spain, and has issue — Maurice
Swithinbank, Gentleman, t. 1918 ; John Swithinbank,
Gentleman, b. 1920 ; and Phoebette. Estate and post. add. —
Denham Court, Denham, Buckinghamshire.
The Rev. HERBERT SPENSER SWITHINBANK,
M.A. (Oxon.), sometime Rector of Wonston, Hants.
Born 1853, being the son of George Edwin Swithinbank,
LL.D., F.S.A.S., and Constantia Anne, his wife. Armorial
bearings — Or, two bars nebuly azure, guttee-d'or, on a
chief argent, a bugle-horn sable, garnished or, stringed
gules, between two grenades also sable, fired proper.
Mantling azure'and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, out of the battlements of a tower argent, a demi-
dragon issuant, wings displayed proper, holding between
the claws a grenade as in the arms, pendent from its neck
by a ribbon gules, a bugle-horn also as in the arms. Motto
— " Fama semper viret." Married, 1883, Amy, dau. ot
Admiral George Winthrop ; and has Issue — (1) Bernard
Winthrop Swithinbank, Gentleman, I. C.S., Scholar of Balliol
Coll. and Craven Scholar, Oxford, b. 1884 ; (2) Cuthbert
Winthrop Swithinbank, Esq., D.S.O., Comdr. (ret). R.N.,
b. 1886 [m. 1919, Molly, d. of P. Furnivall] ; Hilda Spenser
m. 1919, Peter Christopher Fogarty, I.C.S.] ; and Mildred.
Postal address — Linden Lodge, Clevedon, Somerset.
SYDENHAM, Baron, see CLARKE.
SYKES (H. Coll.). Argent, on a chevron sable, guttee-
d'eau, between three tufts of grass vert, as many fountains
proper. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, upon the trunk of a tree eradicated fessewise,
and sprouting to the dexter proper, a swan with wings
addorsed argent, beaked and legged sable, and charged on
the breast with a fountain also proper. Motto — " Puritas
fons honoris.' Livery (dress) — White, black facings
dress), claret, scarlet waistcoat, brass buttons.
Son of Rev. William Sykes, Hon. Mil. Chaplain to
Queen Victoria, b. 1829 ; d. 1893 ; m. Mary, eld. d. of
late Capt. Hon. Antony Molesworth, R.A. : —
Brig. -Gen. Sir Percy Molesworth Sykes, K.C.I.E., C.B.,
C.M.G., H.M. Consul-Gen. and Agent to the Government
of India in Khorasan 1905 ; Consul-Gen. Kashgar 1915 ;
Brig.-Gen. comdg. troops in South Persia 1916-18, Indian
Army (ret.), b. 1867 ; m. 1902, Evelyn, eld. d. of late Lt.-Col.
Bruce Seton, R.E. ; and has issue— (1) Arthur Frank Seton
Sykes, Esq.. b. 1903; (2) Charles Mortimer Sykes, Esq.,
b. 1908; (3) Edward Molesworth Sykes, Esq., b. 1910; (4)
Geoffrev Richard Sykes, Esq., b. 1913 ; Rachel Mary ; and
Elinor Grace. Res. — Riant Chateau, Territet, Switzerland,
Club — Athenasum.
Sons of Thomas Hardcastle Sykes, Esq., J. P., D.L. ,
of Cringle House, Cheadle (High Sheriff Cheshire
1899), formerly Capt. 20th Cheshire R.V., b. 1833; d.
1901 ; m. 1864, Mary, eld. d. of John Piatt, M.P. for
Oldham :—
Harold Piatt Sykes, Esq., late Col. comdg. Denbighsh.
Hussars Yeo. , late Capt. 2nd Dragoon Gds. , b. 1865 ; m. 1st,
1895, Frances Fowke [d. 1902), d. of late D. P. M'Donald
of Keppoch ; 2nd, 1903, Winifred Charlotte Jane, d. of
late Col. W. H. C. Wellesley, Roy. Fus. ; and has surv.
issue — (1) Peter Thomas Sykes, Gentleman, Lieut. Queen's
Bays, b. 1903 ; (2) Thomas Henry Sykes, Gentleman,
b. 1910; Winifred Mary ; and Nesta Mabel. Res. — Long-
ford Hall, Newport, Salop. Club — Cavalry.
Sir Alan John Sykes, 1st Bart. (17 July 1917), late Lt.-Col.
comdg. 6th Batt. Cheshire Regt. , J. P. and D.L. Cheshire,
M.A. Oxon., M.P. Knutsford Div. of Cheshire 1910-22,
b. 1868. Res— South View, Cheadle ; 2 Down Street, W. 1.
Clubs — Carlton, Jun. Athenaeum, Conservative, Union
(Manchester).
Sons of Richard Sykes, Gentleman, b. 1839; d. 1923;
m. 1904, Fanny Elizabeth Walton of Broughton, nr.
Manchester: —
Richard Sykes, Gentleman, b. 1905 ; m. 1928, Alice
Virginia, d. of Brakeman, of Denver, Colorado.
Res. — Santa Barbara, California.
Edward Christopher Sykes, Gentleman, b. 1907. Res. —
Santa Baibara, California.
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1891
Son of Arthur Henry Sykes, Esq. , of Lydham, J. P. and
D. L. co. Chester, J. P. co. Salop, Lord of the Manor
of Lydham, b. 1841 ; d. 1926 ; tn. 1st, 1868, Harriett
Elizabeth (d. 1922), d. of the late Thomas Lever
Rushton of Bolton-le-Moors ; 2nd, Edith, d. of the late
Louis Jennings, M.P. : —
Herbert Rushton Sykes, Esq., late Major Montgomery
Yeo., M.A. (Oxon.) [Livery— Claret], b. 1870; m. 1905,
Hon. Constance Harriet Georgiana Skeffington ; and has
issue — Arthur Patrick Sykes, Gentleman, £. 1906; Hum-
phrey Hugh Sykes, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut, The Shropshire
Regt., b. 1907; Victor John Sykes, Gentleman, b. 191 1 ;
Robin George Sykes, Gentleman, b. 1917. Estate and
Seat — Lydham Manor, Bishop's Castle, Shropshire.
Yngst. son of Richard Sykes of Edgeley, b. 1793 ;
d. 1876 ; tn. 1825, Jane, d. of Thomas Hardcastle of
Firwood, Bolton-le-Moors, Lanes. : —
Walter Harry Sykes, Esq., Lt-Col. late R.E., b. 1848;
tn. 1880, Cecilia Louisa Jane, d. of Col. William Henry
Charles Wellesley ; and has issue — (1) Claud Walter
Sykes, Gentleman, b. 1833; (2) Philip Hector Sykes,
Esq., Capt. late Royal Tank Corps, b. 1894; (3) Edmund
Arthur Sykes, Gentleman, late Lieut. R. Welch Fusiliers
(twin with Philip), b. 1894 ; Esme Cecilia Jane [tn. 1915,
Capt. F. Pardoe] ; and Doreen Evelyn Wellesley [tn. 1922,
Capt. F. E. Beavis]. Seat — Firfield, Merrow, Guildford.
Clubs — Junior United Service, Surrey County (Guildford).
SYKES of Sledmere (H. Coll.). Argent, a chevron sable •
between three sykes or fountains proper. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest (1723) — On a wreath of the colours, a
demi-triton issuant from flags, blowing a shell, and wreathed
about the temples with like flags or reeds all proper.
Sons of Sir Mark Sykes, 6th Bart., J. P. and C.C. East
Riding, Capt. 3rd. Batt. Yorks. Regt. , b. 1879 ;
d. 1919 ; tn. 1903, Edith Violet, d. of Rt. Hon. Sir John
Gorst, P.C. :—
Sir Mark Tatton Richard Sykes, 7th Bart. (28 March
1783), late Lieut. The Green Howards, b. 1905. Seat —
Sledmere, Malton, Yorks.
Christopher Hugh Sykes, Esq., b. 1907.
Daniel Henry George Sykes, Esq. , b. 1916.
Sons of Cam Sykes, Esq., late Major 48th Foot, J. P.
Dorset, b. 1827; d. 1910 ; tn. 1858, Emily (d. 1902), d.
of Henry Sykes Thornton : —
Henry Joseph Sykes, Gentleman, b. 1861. Res. — Grey-
stoke, Canford Cliffs, Bournemouth.
Ernest Ruthven Sykes, Gentleman, b. 1867. Res. — Lewell,
Dorchester, Dorset.
Son of Henry Reginald Sykes, Gentleman, Lieut. 1st
West India Regt., b. 1833; d. 1865; tn. 1857, Emma
Jane, d. of Henry Van Straubenzee of Spennithorne,
Yorks. : —
Henry Richard Frederick Sykes, Gentleman, b. 1858.
Res.—
Son of Nicholas Richard Sykes, Gentleman, b. 1838 ;
tn. i860, Catherine Elizabeth, d. of Richard Words-
worth Cooper of Dumboden, co. Westmeath : —
Otway Richard Sykes, Gentleman, b. 1864. Res. —
SYKES of Basildon, Berks. (H. Coll. 1 March 1763).
Argent, an eagle rising between three sykes or fountains
proper, on a canton gules, a caduceus or, wings of the first.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lady of Bengal in the complete dress of
that country, holding in her dexter hand a rose gules.
Motto — " Sapiens qui assiduus."
Sons of Rev. Edward John Sykes, M.A. , Vicar of
Basildon, Berks., b. 1827; d. 1891 ; tn. 1866, Constance
Mary, d. of Edward Brown : —
Sir Arthur Sykes, 7th Bart. (8 June 1781), s. his cousin
1916, b. 1871. Res. — 2 Greenhill Terrace, Weymouth.
Rev. Frederick John Sykes, b. 1878. Res. — Butterleigh
Rectory, Cullompton, Devon.
Sons of Rev. John Heath Sykes, B.A. (Oxon.), Rector
of Bellesleyand V. of Haselor, b. 1834; d. 1912; m.
1862, Frances Amelia, d. of Rev. Philip Henry Nind,
M.A.:—
Francis William Sykes, Gentleman, b. 1864; tn. 1905,
Beatrice Agnes, d. of Edward Webb; and has issue —
(1) Francis Godfrey Sykes, Gentleman, b. 1907; (2) John
Patrick Sykes, Gentleman, b. 1909 ; (3) Edward Heath
Sykes, Gentleman, b. 1912; (4) Paul Lionel Sykes, Gen-
tleman, b. 1915; Beatrice Honora; May Agatha ; and Janet
Edith. Res. —
William Sykes, Esq., Lt.-Col. late 3rd Dragoon Gds.,
b. 1867 ; nt. 1896, Elinor Mary, d. of Capt. Henry Naylor ;
and has issue — (1) John Henry Sykes, Esq., Capt. K.E.O.
Cav. , Ind. Army, late 3rd Dragoon Gds., b. 1896 [tn. 1919,
Leila Flowerdew, d. of D. S. Macphee, of Glasgow ; and
has issue — William Alan Flowerdew Sykes, Gentleman, b.
1924 ; and Margery Hope] ; (2) Hugh William Sykes, Gen-
tleman, b. 1901 ; (3) Paul Carton Sykes, Gentleman, b. 1903 ;
(4) Richard Alexander Sykes, Gentleman, b. 1912; and
Alice Margery. Res. — Hazeldene, Emley Castle, Pershore,
Worcs.
Frederick Sykes, Gentleman, b. 1868.
Alfred Sykes, Gentleman, b. 1872 ; tn. 1902, Scenie Mar-
guerite Genille ; and has issue — Maccedesse Frances
Doyley ; and Scenie Gwendoline Doyley. Res. — 228, nth
Avenue East, Vancouver, B.C.
Edward Ernest Sykes, Gentleman, b. 1876 ; tn. 1910,
Rosalind, d. of Comm. Clements, R.N., and widow of R.
Fitzstubbs ; and has issue — Clement Edward Heath Sykes,
Gentleman, b. 1911 ; and Dorothy Heath. Res. — 218,
13th Street West, North Vancouver, B.C.
Charles Henry Sykes, Esq., D.S.O. , Capt. late 6th Batt.
R. Fus. , b. 1877.
SYKES (H. Coll., 30 April 1869). Ermine, two chev-
ronels gules, between in chief two fountains proper, and in
base a horse's head erased sable. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a horse's head
erased sable, charged with a fountain and holding in the
mouth a branch of oak slipped and fructed proper.
Motto — " Par sit fortuna labori."
Sons of James Sykes of The Cedars, Enfield, b.
1838; d. 1923; tn. 1862, Elizabeth Neville, d. of
Robert Neville Upton of North Elmham, Norfolk :—
Edmund George Sykes, Gentleman, Solicitor, b. 1866.
Res. — The Cedars, Enfield.
Reginald James Sykes, Gentleman, b. 1868 ; tn. 1899,
Amy, d. of Charles Robinson Timperley, and has issue —
Reginald Charles Sykes, Gentleman, b. 1903 ; Richard
Lawrence Sykes, Gentleman, b. 1907 ; Anthony Edmund
Sykes, Gentleman, b. 1912. Res. — Highfield, Watford,
Herts. Clubs — Constitutional, R.A.C., Aldwych.
Henry Dugdale Sykes, Gentleman, LL.B. (Lond.)
b. 1873 ; tn. 1909, Beatrice, d. of Francis George Johns,
and has issue — (1) Robert Henry Dugdale Sykes, Gentle-
1892
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man, b. 1910; (2) Martin Colin Dugdale Sykes, Gen-
tleman, b. 1919; (3) Christopher James Dugdale Sykes,
Gentleman, b. 1924 ; and Elizabeth Beatrice* Dugdale.
Res_ — Claysmore Cottage, Enfield, Middlesex.
Richard Bertram Sykes, Gentleman, b. 1875. Res.—
Hartley, N. Rhodesia.
Sons of Adam Sykes, of Wadbury, near Frome,
b. 1845; d. 1907; m. 1890, Frances Mary, d.
of :—
Arthur Clifton Sykes, Esq., D.S.O., O.B.E., F.R.G.S.,
A.M.I.E.E., Major Roy. Signals, served Great War (desp.
5 times, D.S.O., O.B.E.), b. 1891 ; m. 1919, Lorna
Evelyn, d. of Ernest Stanier, of Elmhurst, Isleworth,
and has issue — Richard Adam Sykes, Gentleman, b. 1920 ;
William Anthony Sykes, Gentleman, b. 1923. Seat—
Wadbury, nr. Frome, Somerset. Res. — Gotham House,
Camberley, Surrey. Clubs — Army and Navy ; Hurling-
ham.
Francis Adam Sykes, Esq., Capt. late 4th Hussars, has
Croix de Guerre, b. . Res. — 258 Sheen Lane, East
Sheen, S.W.14
SYKES(H. Coll., 28Feb. 1895). Argent, three chevronels
sable between two fountains in chief proper and a bugle-
horn stringed in base of the second. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-man
in profile, holding in the dexter hand a fountain and resting
SYKES of Kingsknowes (H. Coll., 27 Mar. 1918).
Per chevron gules and sable, in chief two sykes (fountains)
proper, and in base a fleece or. Mantling gules and or.
Crest — On a wreath or and gules, a cubit arm habited
in a khaki sleeve and holding in the hand a teazel
slipped and leaved proper. Motto — " Esto fidelis."
Son of Benjamin Sykes, of Kirkburton, b. 1830 ;
d. 1902; m. 1852, Rachel (d. 1903), d. of George
Carter, of Kirkbuton : —
Sir Charles Sykes, 1st Bart., K.B.E. (Civ. 19 18), J. P.
Huddersfield. b. 1867 ; m. 1892, Mary, d. of Benjamin
Newsome, of Huddersfield; and has issue — (1) Benjamin
Hugh Sykes, Esq., 6. 1893; (2) Stanley Edgar Sykes,
Esq., Capt. W.R. Yorks. Regt., b. 1895 [m. 1921, Florence
Anaise, d. of Francois Le Gallais (Res. — Catherine Road,
Surbiton)] ; (3) Charles Newsome Sykes Esq., b. 1899 ;
Mary Margaret [m. 1920, Capt. Guy Clifford, W. R.Yorks.
Regt. {Res. — Westwood, Galashiels)]. Seat — Kings-
knowes, Galashiels, N.B. Clubs— R.A.C., National
Liberal.
The Late JAMES NIELD SYKES, of Field House,
Lindley, Huddersfield, Esquire, J. P. for the West Riding of
the County of York and the Borough of Huddersfield.
Born 1825, being the sixth son of John Sykes of Lindley,
Huddersfield, by his wife Charlotte, daughter of John
Bray. Armorial bearings — Argent, three chevronels
sable between two fountains in chiet proper, and a bugle-
horn stringed in base of the second, for distinction, in
the sinister hand on a whelk-shell sable. Motto — " Hodie
non eras." Livery — Blue and silver.
Only son of Frederick William Sykes, Esq., of Green
Lea, Lindley, Huddersfield, J. P. W.R. Yorks. and for
the Borough of Huddersfield, b. 1858 ; d. 1923 ; m. 1880,
Catherine, daughter of John Whitley, J. P., of West
House, Halifax, Yorks. : —
Stanley William Sykes, Esq., O.B.E., M.C., M.A.
Cantab., Capt. Gen. List Res. of Officers, Barrister-at-Law
Inner Temple, b. 1884. Postal addresses — Balls Grove,
Grantchester, Cambridge; 76 St. George's Road, S.W.i ;
4 New Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C2, Clubs — Arthur's,
Pratt's, United University.
the honour point a fleur-de-lis azure. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-
man in profile proper charged on the breast with a fleur-de-lis
azure, holding in the dexter hand a fountain, and resting
the sinister hand on a whelk-shell sable. Livery — Green
coat, scarlet waistcoat, silver buttons, drab overcoat, green
collar. Married, April 29, 1852, Ann Fox, daughter of
John Fox of Daisy Lea, Lindley, Huddersfield ; and died
1903, leaving Issue — Sarah Ann [married William Alfred
Whitehead, Baildon, Shipley] ; Lucy Jane ; and Mary Alice
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1893
SYMINGTON of Newark, New Jersey, U.S.A. (L.O.,
7 Nov. 1907). Argent, on a bend gules, a sword proper!
hiked and pommelled or, between two mullets, one in
chief and one in base of the second. Mantling: gules,
doubled argent. CreBt— On a wreath of his liveries, a
cross moline gules, charged with a lozenge argent. Motto
— " Progrediendo et alta petendo."
Only son of Robert Brown Symington, Gentleman, of
Newark, New Jersey, U.S.A., b. 1852; d, 1918 ; m.
1878, Jeanie, d. of William Abercrombie (of the family
of Abbots Thrush and Abbots Kersie), Banker,
Paisley : —
William Clark Symington, Gentleman, Ph.B. (Yale),
served Great War 1917-18, with American Field Artillery,
b. 1879. Res.— 2 Park Place, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.A. ;
The Pines, Plymouth, Mass. Clubs— Union, Merchants',
Yale (New York), etc.
SYMON of Adelaide (H. Coll.). Per fesse sable and
argent, in chief a pale erminois, between two roses of the
second, barbed and seeded proper, in base a thistle also
proper. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, on a scroll of paper fessewise argent, a grey-
hound's head erased or. Motto — " Dum spiro spero."
Son of the late James Symon, Stirling, N.B. : —
Hon. Sir Josiah Henry Symon, K.C.M.G., K.C., Attor-
ney-Gen. Australian Commonwealth 1904-5, Senator
1901-13, b. 1846; m. 1 881, Mary Eleanor, d. of Charles
Tobin Cowle, of Adelaide, and has issue— (1) Charles James
Ballarat Symon, Esq., M.C., Barrister -at- Law, Inner
Temple, b. 1886 ; (2) Romilly Josiah Edward Symon, Esq.,
£.1889; (3) Oscar Sturt Symon, Esq., b. 1891 ; (4) Carril
Hector Nicholson Symon, Esq., b. 1893; (5) Oliver Jose
Levers Symon, Esq., Lieut.-Comdr. (ret.) R.N., b. 1895;
and 5 daus. Res.— Manoah, Upper Sturt, Adelaide, S.
Australia ; Selma, Fitzroy, Adelaide. Club— Adelaide.
RICHARD HERBERT TAYLER SYMONDS-
TAYLER, Esquire, J. P. co. Hereford, late Major 4th Batt.
(The King's) Shropshire Light Infantry (Herefordshire
Militia), B.A. of the University of Cambridge, served Great
War as Lt.-Col. 1st (Res.) Hereford Regt. 1915-18. Born
July 27, 1867, sixth son of the late J. F. Symonds, Esquire,
of Okeleigh, in the county of Hereford, Justice of the
Peace ; and assumed the additional surname of Tayler and
SYMNS (H. Coll.). Or, a lion rampant between two
pallets and as many cross crosslets in fesse azure.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wceath of the
colours, issuant out of a mount vert, a demi-lion rampant
azure, holding in the paws a battleaxe erect between two
olive-branches all proper. Motto — " Ferio tego."
Sons of Rev. J. E. Symns, M.A. (Cantab.), of Wood-
ford Wells, Essex, b. 1837 ; d. 1906 ; m. 1867, Mary,
d. of Robert Corser, of Redhill, Surrey : —
Robert Corser Montfort Symns, Esq., late I.C.S., late
Major Moulmein Vol. Rifles, has Frontier Medal, Sima
Clasp (1893), Delhi Medal (1912), b. 1867; m. 1894,
Mary Pauline, d. of the late William Jones, of Hove.
Res.— 53 HollandPark, W.i 1. Club— E.I. United Service .
John Montfort Symns, Gentleman, Indian Educational
Service, b. ; m. and has issue — John Anthony
Symns, Gentleman, b. 1909. Res. —
Club — Authors'.
Son of Symns, b.
d. of : —
John Llewellyn Montfort Symns,
(Cantab.), D.M.O. Scottish Board of
b. . Res. — Glasgow.
w.
Gentleman, M.D.
Health, Glasgow,
the arms of that family quarterly with his own, by Royal
Licence, in the year 1886. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms : Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, on a chevron between two
lions passant in chief and a lion rampant in base sable, a
lozenge between two annulets of the field (for Tayler) ; 2 and
3, sable, a dolphin naiantembowed, devouring a fish, in chief
three trefoils all argent (for Symonds) ; and for his CreBte,
1. upon a wreath of the colours, the battlements of a tower,
and issuant therefrom a demi-lion rampant sable, collared
and charged upon the shoulder with a lozenge within an
annulet all argent, and holding in his dexter paw an
arrow point downwards proper (for Tayler) ; 2. upon
a wreath of the colours, in front of a well sable, a dolphin
as in the arms (for Symonds); with the Motto, " Miseris
succurrere disco." Married, January 17, 1894, Edith Sarah,
fifth daughter of the late Henry Kingsley, M.D. , of Strat-
ford-on-Avon ; and has had Issue — (1) Frederick Kingsley
Symonds-Tayler, Esq., Capt. K.S.L.I., b. 1894 ; killed in
action 1917 ; (2) Richard Victor Symonds-Tayler, Esq.,
D.S.C., Lieut.-Comdr. R.N., b. 1897 [m. 1925, Letitia
Mary, d. of the late Ernest J. Gunner, of Camberley] ; and
Mary Edith Joy [m. 1926, Lieut.-Comdr. J. T. Borrett,
O.B.E., R.N.]. Residence — Copelands, Holmer, Hereford.
1894 &ym
SYMONDS, see LODER-SYMONDS.
CAROLINE ELIZABETH SYMONDS, Spinster, only
dau. and heiress of the late Thomas P. Symonds, Esq., of
Pengethly, J. P. and D.L. for the co. of Hereford
(High Sheriff 1874), by his wife Anna, third dau. of
the Rev. Peter Cotes, Rector of Litchfield, in the co. of
Southampton. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge :
Sable, a dolphin naiant embowed vorant, a fish in chief,
three trefoils slipped all argent. Estate and postal address
— Pengethly, near Ross. Postal address — 34 Windmill
Road, Headington, Oxford.
Spn
Bertram Hanmer Bunbury Symons-Jeune, Esq. , late
Capt. R.A.S.C., b. 1883; m. 1907, Violet Maud, younger
d. of John William Rhodes, Esq., D.L., of Hemerton,
Bucks. ; and has issue — Marie Violet Pamela. Seat —
Runnymede House, Old Windsor.
SYMPSON (Ped. H. Coll.). Or, a lion rampant sable,
guttee-d'or, between two peacocks' heads erased in chief
proper, and a serpent nowed in base vert. Mantling sable
and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant
or, guttee-de-poix, holding between the paws a maunch
SYMONDS of Okeleigh, Hereford (H. Coll., 1881).
Sable, a dolphin naiant embowed and vorant a fish proper,
in chief three trefoils argent. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a well, a
dolphin, as in the arms. Motto — " Miseris succurrere
disco." Livery — Black, with white facings.
Eld. son of James Frederick Symonds, Esq., J. P., of
Okeleigh, co. Hereford, b. 1820; d. 1911 ; m. 1845,
Mary Elizabeth, d of John Cleave, Clerk of the Peace,
Hereford : — ■
The late Frederick Cleave Loder-Symonds, Esq. (g.v.).
Sons of William Powell Symonds, Gentleman, I.C.S.,
b. 1856 ; d. 1915; m. 1897, Grace Isabel, d. of Hon.
T. B. Kirkham :—
William Powell Symonds, Gentleman, b. 1899. Res. —
Edward Oke Symonds, Gentleman, b. 1902.
Arthur Thomas Reginald Symonds, Gentleman, b. 1905.
Sons of George Henry Hamilton Symonds, Gentleman,
M.D. , b. i860; d. 1928 ; m. .1904, Katherine Anne, d.
of Rev. J. E. Grasett :—
Oswald Grasett Symonds, Gentleman, b. 1907. Res. —
Rowland Charles Symonds, Gentleman, b. 1909.
Frederick Philip Symonds, Gentleman, b. 1912.
Yngr. sons of James Frederick Symonds and Mary
Elizabeth (see above) : —
Noel Parry Symonds, Gentleman, M.A. (Camb.), b. 1863 ;
m. 1906, Mabel Alloway, d. of Rev. Henry Askwith ; and
has issue — (1) Reginald Askwith Symonds, Gentleman, b.
1906 ; (2) Ronald Henry Humphrys Symonds, Gentleman,
b. 1909 ; (3) Frederick Michael Symonds, Gentleman, b.
191 1 ; (4) Robert Vincent Symonds, Gentleman, b. 1915.
Res. — 48 De Parys Avenue, Bedford.
Richard Herbert Tayler Symonds-Tayler, Esq. (g.v.).
SYMONS, see SOLTAU-SYMONS.
SYMONS (H. Coll.). Party per fesse azure and erminois,
a pale counterchanged, and three trefoils slipped two and
one, all within a bordure also counterchanged. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, an ermine
per pale ermine and erminois, in the mouth a trefoil slipped
proper. Motto — "Nil admirari." Livery — White coat,
brass buttons, green plush breeches, white stockings, green
and yellow waistcoat.
Only son of Thomas Raymond Symons, Esq., of The
MyndePark, J.P., D.L. , Lieut. N. Somerset Yeomanry,
and Capt. 48th Company Imperial Yeomanry, b. 1866 ;
d. 1922 ; m. 1888, Margaret Ethel, dau. of the late Sir
James Rankin, Baronet, of Bryngvvyn, Hereford : —
Thomas Edward Raymond Symons, Esq., Major (ret.)
Grenadier Guards, b. April 23, 1889. Estate and postal
address— The Mynde Park, Wormelow, co. Hereford. Clubs
— White's, Guards'.
SYMONS-JEUNE (R.L., 28 Oct. 1878, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, a stag trippant between four
estoiles all argent (Jeune) ; 2 and 3, per fesse dancett^e
argent and sable, a pale and three trefoils counterchanged
(Symons). Mantling sable and argent. Crests — 1. on a
wreath of the colours, between the attires of a stag, affixed
to the scalp an estoile all argent (Jeune) ; 2. on a mural
crown, three arrows sable, feathered argent, tied in the
middle with a ribbon azure (Symons). Motto — " Faire sans
dire."
Only surv. son of John Frederick Symons-Jeune, Esq.,
of Runnymede House, Old Windsor, J. P., Barrister-at-
Law, Chief Committee Clerk in the House of Lords,
b. 1849 : d' I925 ; in. 1873, Frances Susannah, dau. of
Capt. Richard Hanmer Bunbury, R.N. (and granddau.
of Gen. Sir Henry Edward Bunbury, 7th Baronet,
K.C.B.):—
sable, and resting the dexter hind leg on a serpent nowed
vert. Motto — " Laetus sorte mea. " Livery — Dark green,
with silver buttons, dark green overcoat.
Only son of Lt.-Col. Edward Mansel Sympson, of
Doloraine Court, M.A., M.D. (Cantab.), F.S.A.,
b. i860; d. 1922; m. 1888, Florence Mabel, younger
dau. of Joseph Knight, Barrister-at-Law, F.S.A., of
27 Camden Square, N.W. : —
Thomas Mansel Sympson, Gentleman, b. 1889. Res. —
Deloraine Court, Lincoln.
SYNGE, see BROWN-SYNGE-HUTCHINSON.
SYNNOT, see HART-SYNNOT.
SYNGE (H. Coll., Vn. Shropshire, 1623). Quarterly, 1
and 4, azure, three millstones proper (Synge, originally
Millington) ; 2 and 3, argent, an eagle displayed with two
heads sable, beaked and legged gules (Synge, originally
Millington). Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Out of
a ducal coronet an eagle's claw all proper. Motto —
" Ccelestia canimus. "
Sons of Sir Francis Robert Millington Synge, 6th Bart.,
of Lislee Court, co. Cork, Major late S. Lanes. Regt. ,
b. 1851 ; d. 1924 ; m. 1876, Frances Elizabeth (d. 1911),
d. of Robert Evans of Rock Ferry, co. Chester : —
Sir Robert Millington Synge, 7th Bart., of Lislee Court
(12 Aug. 1801), b. 1877. Seats — Syngefield, King's Co. ;
Lislee Court, co. Cork.
Neale Hutchinson Synge, Esq., b. 1880. Res. —
Edward Synge, Esq.,b. 1882. Res. —
Son of Major Robert Follett Synge, 1st West India
Regt., b. 1 821 ; d. i860; m. 1855, Catherine Waddell
Boyd, d. of David Miller, Barrister-at-Law : —
Lt.-Col. Robert Follett Muter Foster Millington Synge,
Reserve of Officers, late Highland Lt. Inf. , b. 1857 ; m.
1884, Charlotte Granville, d. of Maj.-Gen. William James
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Stuart, R.E. ; and has issue — Alan Hamilton Stuart Synge,
Gentleman, b. 1886 [m. 1920, Alice May Bradley, of
Washington, U.S.A.]. Club — Naval and Military.
Sons of William Webb Follett Synge, Esq., Consul-
General in Cuba, b. 1826; d. 1891 ; m. 1853, Henrietta
Mary, d. of Col. Robert Dewar Wainwright, U.S.
Marine Corps : — -
Francis Julian Synge, Esq., Registrar in Chancery Div.
of Supreme Court, b. 1856 ; m. 1890, Mary Auchmuty
(d. 1920), d. of the late R. Sands Tucker of New York and
Lenox, U.S.A. ; and has had issue — (1) Robert Millington
Synge, Esq., Capt. late Coldstream Guards, served Great
War from 1914, b. 1894 [m. 1922, Christabel Etrenne, d. of
the late Charles Lyon Liddell ; and has issue — Pamela
Mary {Res. — Dapplemere, Chorley Wood, Herts.)]; (2)
Allen Francis Synge, Gentleman, Lieut. Irish Gds., b. 1898 ;
killed in action 1917 ; and Violet Montresor. Res. —
3 Wellington Square, S.W.3. Club — Travellers'.
Capt. William Makepeace Thackeray Synge, late R.A. ,
Gov. of Walton Prison, Liverpool (ret. 1907), b. i860 ; m. 1st,
1892, Ethel Elais {d. 1895), d. of Alfred Wilkinson of Harrow;
2nd, 1898, Ethel Rose, d. of H. Bramwell of Crown East
Court, Worcs. ; and has surv. issue (by 1st marriage)
— William Alfred Thackeray Synge, Esq. , Capt. Res. of
Officers, late The King's Liverpool Regt., b. 1893 [m.
1920, Hilda, d. of Eben Pike, of Kilcrenagh, co. Cork ;
and has issue — Brian Thackeray Synge, Gentleman, b. 1920 ;
John Millington Synge, Gentleman, b. 1923] ; and (by
2nd marriage) Ethel Mary. Res. — Crossways, Buddington,
Midhurst.
Sons of Rev. Alexander Hamilton Synge, Vicar of St.
Peter's, Ipswich, b. 1820 ; d. 1872 ; m. 1855, Eugenia,
d. of Rev. Edward Bishop Elliott of Brighton: —
Edward Elliott Synge, Gentleman, b. 1868. Res. —
Percy Hamilton Synge, Gentleman, b. 1872; in. 1901,
Hon. Ella Campbell Scarlett, M.D., eldest d. of the 3rd
Baron Abinger. Res. — 25 Marlborough Road, N.W.8.
Sons of John Hatch Synge, Gentleman, Barrister-at
Law, b. 1824 ; d. 1872 ; m. 1856, Kathleen, d. of Rev.
Robert Traill of Schull, co. Cork : —
Robert Anthony Synge, Gentleman, b. 1858. Res. —
Edward Synge, Gentleman, b. 1859; tn. 1885, Ellen
Frances, eldest d. of James Price of Knockeevin, Grey-
stone, co. Wicklow. Res. —
Samuel Synge, Gentleman, b. 1867. Res. —
Son of Richard Synge of Australia, b. 1835 ; d. 1874 ;
m. 1866 : —
Henry Synge Gentleman, b. . Res.—
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TAAFFE (U.O. ). Gules, a cross argent, fretty azure.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a dexter arm in armour embowed, holding a sword
proper, hilt and pommel or. Motto—" In hoc signo spes
mea."
Sons of Capt. George Joseph Taaffe, J. P., D.L. of
Smarmore Castle, co. Louth, late 4th Batt. Roy.
Lanes. Regt., b. 1866; d. 1923; m. 1895, Alice
Catherine Trevor, d. of B. T. Griffith Boscawen,
Esq., D.L. , of Trevalyn, co. Denbigh: —
George Randal Joseph Taaffe, Gentleman, Lieut.
3rd Batt. (S.R.) Roy. W. Kent Regt. 6. 1897. Seats—
Smarmore Castle, Ardee, and Glenkeiran, co. Meath.
Rudolph Trevor Aloysius Taaffe, Gentleman, b. 1901.
LIONEL RICHARD PLUNKET TABUTEAU,
Gentleman. Born March 12, 1869, being the second son
of Richard Mayne Tabuteau, Gentleman, by his wife Con-
stance Gertrude Maria, only dau. of the late Hon. Patrick
Plunket. Armorial bearings — Argent, a fesse gules, be-
tween three ermine spots. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an ermine spot sable.
Motto — "Toujours sanstache." Married, April 21, 1893,
Eva Hamilton, eldest dau. of Keith Hamilton Hallowes ;
and has Issue — Muriel Flora ; Nora Constance ; and Ruth
Eva. Residence — 48 Park Avenue, Sandymount, Dublin.
TABUTEAU of Tullamore (U.O.). Argent, a fesse
gules between three ermine spots. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an ermine
spot sable. Motto — " Toujours sans tache."
Sons of Joseph Olivier Tabuteau, b. 1835; d. 1906; m.
i860, Agnes Maclvor Paterson : —
Augustus Joseph Olivier Tabuteau, Gentleman, b. 1861.
Res.—
Henry Tabuteau, Gentleman, b. 1862. Res. —
Charles Tabuteau, Gentleman, b. 1868. Res. —
Joseph Tabuteau, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Yr. son of Joseph Tabuteau, R.M., b. 1798 ; d. 1879 ;
m. 1832, Ellen, d. of Thomas Crowe of The Abbey,
Ennis, co. Clare: —
Rev. Augustus Tabuteau-Herrick, Clerk in Holy Orders,
late Capt. H.M. 65th Regt., served in Maori War 1863-5
(medal, ment. desp.), b. 1840; m. 1868, Mary Eliza, d. of
Thomas Bousfield Herrick of Shippool ; and has issue —
(1) Augustus William Tabuteau-Herrick, F.R.C.S.I., b.
1869 \m. , Jenny Frances Hill ; and has issue — Thomas
Bousfield Herrick Tabuteau- Herrick, Esq., Capt. R.A.M.C. ,
M.B., B.Ch. (Dub.) ; and Olive Francis (i?«.— Nyddcombe,
Chapel Road, Upper Warlingham, Surrey)] ; (2) James
Hugh Tabuteau-Herrick, b. 1872 [m. Alice Catherine
Brinsted] ; (3) Edgar Oliver Tabuteau-Herrick, b. 1876 ;
(4) Frederick Joseph Tabuteau-Herrick, b. 1877; (5) Henry
Gordon Tabuteau-Herrick, b. 1881 ; Eilie Augusta [m, 1897,
Ernest Edwin Lucas]; and Mary Violet. Seat— Shippool,
Innishannon, co. Cork.
The Reverend RICHARD JOHN TACON, Clerk in
Holy Orders, J.P. Norfolk, M.A. Camb. , Rector and Patron
of Rollesby. Born March 26, 1847, being the third son of
Charles Tacon of Hinton Hall, Suffolk, by his wife Mary
Ann Girling of Yoxford. Armorial bearings— Azure, a
cross flory between in the first and fourth quarters a martlet,
and in the second and third a dexter arm embowed in
armour, couped at the shoulder and fesseways all or.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
in front of a dexter arm as in the arms, gauntletedall sable,
holding a flagstaff proper, therefrom flowing to the sinister
a banner argent, charged with a lyre also sable, three escal-
lops fessewise or. Motto— "Aut vincam aut perido."
Married, May 7, 1878, Caroline Ballard (d. 1921), only
dau. of John Ballard Pitt, M.D., of The 'Grove, East
Dereham, Norfolk ; by whom he has had Issue— (1) Richard
Charles Tacon, Esq., J.P. Norfolk, M.A.(Oxon.), b. Mays,
1881 ; (2) Waveney Pitt Tacon, Gentleman, Lieut. 4th Batt.
Norfolk Regt. (Club— Bath), b. Oct. 3, 1882; (3) Dudley
George Tomline Tacon, Gentleman, b. Sept. 24, 1886 ;
(4) Thomas Henry Warcup Tacon, Gentleman, Solicitor,
b. Jan. 18, 1890 [m. 1916, Muriel, d. of G. D. Gowing, of
Sprowston, Norfolk, and has Issue — Peter Tacon, Gentle-
man, b. 1919]; (5) Ernest John Ballard Tacon, Gentleman,
b. Jan. 16, 1895, killed in action, 1917; Ethel Safford ;
Mabel Dacre [m. 1900, Percy Edmund Muskett of Clip-
pesby Hall, Norfolk] ; and Caroline Ada Chute \m. 1909,
Edmund Henry Symes-Thompson, M.D., F.R.C.P.]. Res.
— The Rectory, Rollesby ; 5 Park Mansions, Lowestoft ;
Mansion House, Eye. Clubs — Conservative, Constitutional.
TAGART of Old Sneed Park (H. Coll., 4 March 1912).
Per pale azure and gules, four falcons' heads erased in cross
argent. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-greyhound rampant argent, hold-
ing between the paws a sword erect or. Motto — " Vi et
virtute."
Son of Francis Tagart, Esq., J. P., F.R.G.S.,of Old
Sneed Park, Glos, b. 1817 ; d. 1911 ; m. 1848, Isabella
Firmin Ongley, d. of Capt. Ongley Hopson, formerly
25th Light Dragoons : —
Maj.-Gen. Sir Harold Arthur Lewis Tagart, K.C.M.G.
(1918), C.B. (1915), D.S.O. Comdr. Legion of Honour,
late 15th Hussars, ret. 1919, D.L. , J.P. Devon, Lord of
the Manor of Feniton, b. 1870; m. 1st, 1900, Lady Mary
Stuart-Keppel (d. 1906), d. of 7th Earl of Albemarle ; 2nd,
1908, Josephine Mary Charlotte (d. 1928), d. of late Hubert
Washington Hibbert. Seat ~ Awliscombe House, Honiton,
Devon. Clubs — Marlborough, Boodle's, Turf.
TAGORE (H. Coll.). Azure, a sun in splendour or, a
bordure of the last, charged with eight roses gules, barbed
and seeded proper. Mantling azure and or. Crest — Out
of an eastern crown and between two wings issuant there-
from or, a representation of Vishnu proper.
Son of Maharajah Bahadur Sir Joteendra Mohun
Tagore, K. C.S.I. , of Calcutta, b. ; d. : —
Maharajah Bahadur the Hon. Sir Prodyot Coomar
Tagore, Knt. Bach. (1906), M.L.C., Bengal, Hon. Sec.
to British India Assn. 1899-1912, Sheriff of Calcutta 1908
and 1909, Hon. Presidency Magistrate, a Trustee of the
Indian Museum, Memb. of Executive Committee Victoria
Memorial, b. 1872. Res. — Tagore Castle, and The Prasad,
Calcutta ; Emerald Bower, Cossipur. Clubs — Calcutta,
Br. Indian Assn.
TAILBY. Ermine, a saltire gules, on a chief azure, a
garb between two escallops or. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a
bull passant ermine, gorged with a wreath of laurel proper,
the sinister foot resting on an escallop or. Motto — " Certum
pete finem." Livery — Dark blue.
Only son of T. M. T. Tailby, Esq., J. P., late Capt.
nth Hussars, b. 1862; d. 1916 ; m. 1892, Beatrice, d.
of C. W. Stoughton, of Grosvenor Place, S.W. , and
Ballynoe, co. Kerry : —
George William Alan Tailby, Esq., J.P. co. Leicester,
Capt. late nth Hussars, Lord of the Manors of Skeffington
and Welham, *. 1893; m. 1923, Celia Maud, d. of late
A. R. Donisthorpe, of Quenby Hall, Leicestershire, and
widow of George Heriot. Res.— Skeffington Hall, Leicester-
shire. Clubs — Cavalry, County (Leicester).
TALBOT, see SHREWSBURY and CHETWYND-
TALBOT.
TALBOT (Vn. Salop, 1623). Gules, a lion rampant
within a bordure engrailed or (Talbot) ; 2. azure, a lion
rampant within a bordure or (Belesmo, Earl of Shrews-
bury) ; 3. bendy of ten argent and gules (Talbot, ancient) ;
4. or, three garbs within a double tressure counter-flory
gules (Comin, Lord Badenoch) ; 5. barry of ten argent and
azure, twelve martlets in orle gules (Valence) ; 6. or, three
inescutcheons barry of six vair and gules (Monchensie) ;
7. per pale or and vert, a lion rampant gules (Marshall) ,
8. or, six lions rampant, three, two, and one, sable (Strong-
bow) ; 9. sable, three garbs argent (Macmurgh, Macmur-
rough) ; 10. argent, two lions passant gules (Strange) ;
11. gules, three lions passant in pale argent (Gifford);
12. chequy or and azure, a bend gules (Clifford) ; 13. gules,
on a saltire argent, a martlet sable ; 14. or, fretty gules, a
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canton ermine (Nevill) ; 15. gules, a lion rampant or,
billetee sable (Bulmer) ; 16. argent, a chief indented azure
(Midleham) ; 17. quarterly, or and gules, a bend sable
(Clavering) ; 18. argent, a bend between six martlets gules
(Furnivall) ; 19. argent, a lion rampant per fesse gules and
sable (Lovetot) ; 20. or, a fret gules (Verdon) ; 21. or, a
fesse gules (Colville) ; 22. per pale or and vert, a lion
rampant gules debruised by a bend argent (Bigot); 23.
gules, between two flaunches chequy argent and azure, as
many crosses formed in pale or, each charged with a cross
formed sable (Sherington of Lacocke, Wilts.); 24. sable,
a lion rampant argent (Matthews of Castle Menych).
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a chapeau gules,
turned up ermine, a lion statant, tail extended or. Motto —
" Prfit d'accomplir." Badge — Per pale sable and gules, a,
talbot argent. Livery — Claret, trimmed scarlet and gold.
Heir male and senior male lines: —
The Earl of Shrewsbury {q.v.).
Vide also Chetwynd-Talbot.
Eld. son of Capt. Henry Chailes Talbot, late 43rd Foot,
b. 1838 ; d. 1901 ; m. 1867, Juliana Augusta, d. of
Capt. Hugh Berners, R.N. : —
kev. Henry Arthur Charles Talbot (Father John) in Holy
Orders of the Church of Rome, late Lieut. 4th Batt.
Oxfordsh. Lt. Inf., b. 1868. Res. — The Oratory, Bromp-
ton, S.W.
Son of Captain Henry Fitzroy George Talbot, D.S.O.,
R.N., b. 1874; d. 1920; m. 1904, Susan Blair Athol,
only d. of William Allison of Kelvington, Yoiks. : —
Arthur Allison Fitz-Roy Talbot, Gentleman, R.N.,
b. 1909. Res. —
Sons of Major Francis Arthur Bouverie Talbot, late
Oxfordsh, Lt. Inf. , b. 1851; d. 1916; m. 1878, Alice
Mary Beatrice, d. of Maj.-Gen. Edward Melville
Law ford : —
Frank Eustace George Talbot, Esq. , Col. (ret.) 14th Sikhs,
served in China (medal) 1900, and Great War 1914-19,
b. 1879; m. 1909, Ruth Leslie, d. of Col. E. W. Creswell,
late R.E. Res. — 14 Neville Terrace, S.W.7. Club —
United Service.
Cecil Ponsonby Talbot, Esq., D.S.O. with bar, Capt. R.N. ,
Chief of the Naval Air Section Admiralty since 1926, Chev.
Legion of Honour (medal saving life), b. 1884; m. 1912,
Bridget, d. of R. B. D. Bradshaw of Fairfield, Barrow-in-
Furness, and has issue — Francis Robert Cecil Talbot,
Gentleman, b. 1913 ; Edward Bartle Talbot, Gentleman,
b. 1915 ; John Talbot, Gentleman, b. 1925; and Barbara
Bridget. Postal Address — Kirkstall, Alverstoke, Hants.
C/ub — United Service.
Son of George Ponsonby Talbot, Gentleman, of
Cortworth, Wentworth, Rotherham, b. 1853; d. 1924;
m. 1887, Blanche, d. of Adm. Hon. George Douglas: —
Arthur George Talbot, Esq., Comdr. R.N., b. 1892;
?n. 1918, Doris, d. of Charles Fremantle Branson, of
Woodlands, Putney Heath, and has Issue — Diana Maud
Ponsonby. Res. —
Son of Maj.-Gen. Fitzroy Somerset Talbot, b. 1837 ;
d. 1906 ; m. 1869, Mary Elizabeth, d. of W. H.
Nicholson: —
Col. George Reginald Fitzroy Talbot, Hon. Col. late
56th Wessex Bde. R.F.A. and late R.H.G., Capt. and Hon.
Major Devon R.G.A., served N.W. Frontier 1897-8 (desp.)
S. Africa 1899-1902, and Great War (desp.), b. 1870:
m. 1902, Eleanor Morwenna, only d. of the late Rev. Roger
Granville, Sub. -Dean and Preb. Exeter Cathedral ; and has
issue — Granville Fitzroy Talbot, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; and
Gwendoline Betty Alice. Res. —
TALBOT of Malahide (Confn. U.O., 188-). Quarterly,
1 and 4, quarterly, i. and iiii., gules, a lion rampant or within
a bordure engrailed erminois ; ii. and iii. , argent, a lion
rampant gules, armed and langued azure (Talbot) ; 2.
bendy often argent and gules (Talbot, ancient, Vn. Dublin) ;
3. argent, a lion rampant gules, armed and langued azure,
a crescent sable for difference (Talbot of Carton). Mant-
ling gules and or. Crests — 1. on a chapeau gules, turned
up ermine, a lion passant erminois (Talbot) ; 2. on a wreath
of the colours, a talbot dog passant argent, langued gules
(Talbot, Vn. Dublin). Motto—" Forte et fidele."
Only son of Richard Wogan, 5th Baron Talbot of
Malahide, J. P. and D.L. co. Dublin, late Lieut. 9th
Lanes. Regt., b. 1846; d. 1921 ; in. 1st, 1873, Emily
Harriet (d. 1898), d. of Sir James Boswell, 2nd Bart,
of Auchinleck ; 2nd, 1901, Isabel Charlotte, D.B.E.,
d. of late Robert Blake Humfrey and widow of John
Gurney of Sprowston Hall, Norwich: —
Rt. Hon. James Boswell Talbot , 6th Baron Talbot of Mala-
hide and Baron Malahide of Malahide (Irel. , 26 May 1831),
Baron Talbot de Malahide (U.K., 9 Nov. 1856), Hereditary
Lord Admiral of Malahide and the Seas adjoining (5 March,
15 Edward IV.). [Supporters — Dexter, a talbot or;
sinister, a lion gules], b. 1874; m. 1924, Joyce Gunning, d. of
Frederick Kerr of 85 Coleherne Court, S.W. Seat —
Malahide Castle, co. Dublin. Clubs — Windham, Kildare
Street (Dublin).
Sons of James, 4th Lord Talbot of Malahide, b. 1805 ;
d. 1883 ; m. 1842, Maria Margaretta, d. of Patrick
Murray of Simprin, co. Forfar: —
Hon. Reginald Gilbert Murray Talbot, C.B.E., LL.B.
(Camb.), Barrister-at-Law, b. 1849 ! m- ist> x885, Edith Lucy
Murray (d. 1901), d. of Rev. Jermyn Pratt of Ryston Hall,
Norfolk; 2nd, 1907, Richenda, third d. of the late Charles
Buxton, M.P. Res.— 32 St. George's Road, S.W. Club—
Windham.
Col. Hon. Milo George Talbot, C.B., Lt.-Col. and Bt.-Col.
late R.E., formerly Director of Survey, Egypt, has 2nd
class Medjidie and 3rd class Osmanieh, b. 1854; m. 1911,
Eva, yst. d. of late John Joicey, M. P., of Newton Hall,
Northumberland; and has issue — Milo John Reginald
Talbot, Gentleman, b. 1912 ; and Rose Maud. Res. —
Bifrons, Canterbury. Club — Army and Navy.
Sons of John Reginald Charles Talbot, Esq., J. P. cos.
Devon and Dorset, late Lieut. 3rd Batt. Yorks. Regt.,
Mayor of Lyme Regis 1901-3, b. 1861 ; d. 1909 ; m.
1887, Maria Josephine, only d. of 3rd Due de Stac-
poole : —
Francis John Reginald Talbot, Esq., b. 1889; m. 1913,
Violet Mallock (d. 1927), d. of late Arthur Thomas Mallock
Bond of Pyne House, Lyme Regis, Dorset. Postal add.—
Reginald Stanislaus Victor Talbot, Esq., M.C. , temp.
Capt. R. Berks. Regt., b. 1897; m. 1924, Cecily Elizabeth,
d. of Major Garstang Hodgson, of Clevedon, Somerset.
Res.—
Joseph Hubert George Talbot, Gentleman, Lieut, late
Coldstream Gds. b. 1899 '. m. 1924, He"lene, only d. of
M. Goulay, of Besian Court, Seine-et-Oise, France. Res. —
Sons of Reginald Aloysius Talbot, Gentleman, b. 1870 ;
d. 1922 ; m. 1898, Mabile Mary, d. of Hon. R. A.
Arundel : —
Reginald John Arthur Talbot, Gentleman, b. 1900.
Res. — Spring House, Uplyme, Lyme Regis.
Joseph Hubert Edward Pius Talbot, Gentleman, b. 1903.
Joseph Francis John Talbot, Gentleman, b. 1908.
Robert Talbot, Gentleman, b. 1916.
TALBOT of Castle Talbot (U.O. Arms allowed by
Betham, Dep. Ulster, 1811). Gules, a lion rampant within
a bordure engrailed or. Mantling gules and or. Crest —
On a chapeau proper, a lion statant, tail extended or.
Motto — " Pret d'accomplir." Livery — Claret.
Son of George Talbot, Esq., C.B., J. P. co. Wexford,
Chief Commnr. of Dublin Metropolitan Police 1871-82,
formerly Capt. 13th Lt. Inf., b. 1825; d. 1914 ; m.
1852, Mary (d. 1908), d. of Francis O'Beirne of James-
town, co. Leitrim : —
George James Francis Talbot, Esq., D.S.O. , Major and
Hon. Lt.-Col. late R.F.A. , b. 1857; m. Mary, d. of Henry
Schlesinger ; and has issue — Roger Talbot, Esq., Lieut. -
Comdr. R.N., b. 1908. Res. — The Oaks, Balcombe,
Haywards Heath, Sussex. Club — Roy. Thames Yacht.
TALBOT. Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, a lion rampant
within a bordure engrailed or (for Talbot) ; 2 and 3, azure,
a chevron between three mullets or (for Chetwynd).
Mantling gules and or. Crests, 1. upon a chapeau gules,
turned up ermine, a lion statant, tail extended or (for Talbot);
2. upon a wreath of the colours, a goat's head erased
argent (for Chetwynd).
Son of Lieut. -Col. Sir Adelbert Cecil Talbot, K.C.I.E.
(1895), Lieut. -Col. Indian Army, of High Barn, Effing-
ham, Surrey, b. 1845 ; d. 1920 ; m. 1870, Agnes Mary
(d. 1894), daughter of the Reverend W. Clarke: —
Adelbert William James Talbot, Esquire, Indian Civil
Service (ret.), B.A. Oxon., b. 1876. Club — Athenaeum.
The late WILLIAM JOHN TALBOT, Esquire, J. P.
cos. Galway and Roscommon, D.L. for Roscommon (High
Sheriff for Roscommon 1886), late Capt. 7th Brigade South
Irish Division, R.A. Born July 1, 1859, being the only son
of the late John Talbot, Esq., J. P. and D.L. (High Sheriff
1857), formerly of the 35th Regt., by his second wife,
1898
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Gertrude Caroline, dau. of Lieut. -Col. Bayly of Ballyarthur,
co. Wicklow. Armorial bearings— Quarterly, 1 and 4,
argent, a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed gules
(for Talbot) ; 2. argent, a lion rampant sable, armed and
langued gules, in chief two dexter hands apaum^e of the
third (for Crosbie) ; 3. gules, three cinquefoils, two and one,
ermine (for Hamilton). Mantling gules and argent. Crests
— 1. on a wreath of the colours, on a cup of maintenance
azure, turned up ermine, a lion passant gules (for Talbot) ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, three swords, one in pale with
point upwards, and two in saltire with points downwards,
entwined with a serpent all proper for Crosbie). Motto —
" PrSt d'accomplir." Married, August 14, 1897, Julia
Elizabeth Mary (d. 1922), only child of Captain Sir Capel
Molyneux, Bart., D.L. , of Castle Dillon, co. Armagh and
died 1923. Seat — Mount Talbot, co. Roscommon. Club —
Kildare Street (Dublin).
TALBOT-CROSBIE (R.L., 14 Feb. 1816 and 11 Nov.
1880, U.O. ). Quarterly, 1. quarterly, i. and iiii., argent,
a lion rampant sable, in chief two dexter hands couped at
the wrist gules (Crosbie) ; ii, and iii. , gules, three cinquefoils
two and one, ermine (Hamilton) ; 2. argent, a lion rampant
gules, a bordure engrailed of the last (Talbot of Mount
Talbot) ; 3. the same arms of Crosbie ; 4. the same arms
of Hamilton. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, three swords, two in saltire, pommels
upward and one erect, pommel downwards, proper, hilted
or, enwrapped by a snake also proper. Mottoes — " In-
dignante invidia florebit Justus" ; " Pret d'accomplir."
Sons of Lindsey Bertie Talbot-Crosbie, Esq., J. P. and
D.L. co. Kerry (High Sheriff 1903), Lieut. R.N. (ret.).
b. 1844; d. 1913; tn. 1871, Anne, d. of Col. Coke of
Trusley, Derbyshire : —
John Burrell Talbot-Crosbie, Gentleman, b. 1873 ! m-
1910, Mary, d. of Gilbert Leitch. Postal add. — Ardfert
Abbey, co. Kerry.
Edward Wynne Talbot Crosbie, Gentleman, b. 1874.
Res.—
William Hamilton Talbot-Crosbie, Gentleman, b. 1875 ;
tn. 1905, Augusta, fourth d. of Rev. A. D. Morton, D. D. ;
and has issue — Lindsey Morton Talbot-Crosbie, Gentle-
man, b. 1906 ; Priscilla Eileen ; and Sheila Anne. Res. —
Maurice Bertie Talbot-Crosbie, Gentleman, Lieut. R.A.,
B.A. (Dub.), b. ; tn. 1907, Olga Agneta, d. of Frederick
Lincoln Bevan, J.P, ; and has issue — Darnley John Coke
Talbot-Crosbie, Gentleman, b. 1910; and Lesbia Violet.
Res.—
David Bligh Talbot-Crosbie, Gentleman, b. 1881. Res. —
Son of William Talbot Talbot-Crosbie, Esq., J. P.,
D.L., of Ardfert Abbey, b. 1817 ; d. 1899; tn. ist,
1839, Susan Anne, d. of Hon. Lindsey Merrik Peter
Burrell :—
William David Talbot-Crosbie, Gentleman, b. 1849 ;
m. 1874, Kathleen Sophia, d. of Col. E. T. Coke of
Trusley. Res. —
TALBOT-PONSONBY (R.L., 1866). Quarterly, 1 and
4, gules, a chevron between three combs argent (for
Ponsonby) ; 2 and 3, gules, a lion rampant within a border
engrailed or (for Talbot). Mantling gules and argent.
Crests — 1. on a ducal coronet or, three arrows, points
downwards, one in pale and two in saltire, shafts or,
feathered and pointed argent, entwined by a serpent proper
(for Ponsonby) ; on a cap of maintenance gules, turned up
ermine, a lion statant, tail extended or (for Talbot).
Mottoes — 1. "Pro rege, lege, grege " ; 2. (over second
crest), " Prest d'accomplir."
Sons of Charles William Talbot-Ponsonby, Esquire,
J, P., of Inchiquin, Youghal, b. 1843 ; d. 1927; m. 1868,
Constance Louisa, youngest daughter of F. P. Delmg-
Radcliffe, Esquire, of Hitchin Priory, Hertford: —
Edward Frederick Talbot-Ponsonby, Maj. late R. H.A. ,
b. 1872 ; tn. 1899, Marion Theodora, d. of William
Nicholson of Basing Park; and has issue — John Arthur
Talbot-Ponsonby, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut, 7th Hussars, b.
1907; and Marion Constance [;«. 1923, Lt.-Col. Ernest
Edward Buckland Mackintosh, D.S.O., R.E.] Postal add.—
Southwood, Tiverton, Devon. Club — Naval and Military.
Charles George Talbot-Ponsonby, Gentleman, B.A.
(Oxon), Barr.-at-Law, b. 1874; tn. 1914, Violet Mary,
only d. of Capt. Raymond Parr of Chester Square, S.W.
and has issue — Edward Fitzroy Talbot-Ponsonby, Gentle-
man, b. 1916. Chambers — 5 Crown Office Row, Temple, E.C.
. Frederick William Talbot-Ponsonby, Esq., Comdr. (ret.)
R.N., b. 1879; tn. 1913, Hannah, yst. d. of late John Ritchie
Findlay, D.L. and has issue — Evelyn John Talbot-Ponsonby,
Gentleman, b. 1916; and Felicity Philippa. Res. — Beau-
champ, Westminster, O.F.S., S. Africa.
Arthur Hugh Brabazon Talbot-Ponsonby, Esq., Major
late 9th Batt. Hants. Regt. , b. 1885; tn. 1913, Alianore
Rachel, d. of the late Sir Edward Stafford Howard, K.C.B.,
and has issue — Alathea Rachel Constance. Res.— Langrish
Cottage, Petersfield, Hants.
TANCRED (H. Coll., 8 Sept. 1885). Argent, a chevron
between three escallops gules, and (for distinction) in the
centre chief point a cross crosslet also gules. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours.
an olive-tree fructed proper, charged (for distinction) on the
trunk with a cross crosslet gold.
Sons of George Tancred, Esq., J.P. and D.L. co.
Roxburgh, J.P. N.R. co. Yorks., late Capt. Royal
Scots Greys and 17th Lancers, b. 1831 ; d. 1914; tn.
1862, Mary Anne Hay (d. 1914), third d. of Col.
Thomas Lumsden, C.B., Belhevie Lodge, co. Aber-
deen : —
George Harry Lumsden Tancred, Esq., served in S.
Africa with Queensland Contingent, and Great War as
Capt. 7th Services Batt. Roy. Scots. Fus., b. 1863 ; m. 1897,
Sarah, d. of J. Gillespie of Nanango ; and has issue — (1)
George Dalton Tancred, Gentleman, b. 1906 ; (2) Harry
Lumsden Tancred, Gentleman, b. ; Mary Frances ;
Edith Constance Kimberley ; Dorothy ; Sarah Lumsden ;
and Gwendoline. Seats —
James Charles Tancred, Esq., Vice-Adm. b. 1864;
m. , Margaret, only d. of late Walter Macmillan Scott
of Wauchope and Pinnacle Hill ; and has issue— Katherine
Mary Antoinetta. Res. — Alveston Manor, Stratford-on-
Avon.
Major-Gen. Thomas Angus Tancred, C.B., C.M.G.,
D.S.O., R.A. (ret.), b. 1867. Res.— Murdan, Murtle,
Aberdeenshire.
Richard Fairfax Tancred, Gentleman, b. 1875 ; m.
Ethel Maud Moodie ; and has issue— John Fairfax Tan-
cred, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
John Yule Tancred, Esq., Lt.-Col. 19th Punjabis, Indian
Army, b. 1879. Ret. —
Walter Cecil Tancred, Esq., Comdr. R.N., b. 1885.
Res. —
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TANCRED (Ped. H. Coll.). Argent, a chevron between
three escallops gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, an olive-tree fructed proper.
Motto — " Aimez Dieu."
Eldest son of Sir Thomas Selby Tancred, 8th Bart.,
b. 1840 ; d. 1910 ; m. 1866, Mary Harriet, d. of
Col. George Willoughby Hemans : —
Sir Thomas Lawson-Tancred, 9th Bart. (17 Nov.
1662), J. P. W.R. Yorks. [Arms as above and on an
escutcheon of pretence the arms of Lawson, namely : —
Paly of four gules and vert, on a chevron or, three
cinquefoils azure, and on a chief of the third an ogress,
charged with a demi-lion rampant argent between
two crescents sable], b. 1870 ; assumed by Deed Poll,
1914, the additional surname of Lawson ; m. 1912,
Margery Elinor, J. P., eld. d. and co-heir of the late
Andrew S. Lawson, of Aldborough Manor; and
has issue — Andrew Thomas Lawson-Tancred, Esq., b.
1914 ; Henry Lawson-Tancred, Esq., and Christopher
Lawson-Tancred, Esq. (twins), b. 1924; Elinor Mary ;
and Pauline. Seat — Aldborough Manor, Boroughbridge,
Yorks. Clubs — Junior United Service, Yorkshire (York).
Son of Clement William Tancred, Esq. (4th son
of 7th Bart. — see below), b. 1853 ; d. 1888 ; m. 1878,
Alice Maude, d. of Oswald Bloxsome, formerly of
The Rangers, Sydney, N.S.W. : —
Christopher Humphrey Tancred, Esq., O.B.E., Flt.-
Lieut. R.A.F., b. 1888 ; m. 1st, 1915, Gladys Winifred
(who obtained a divorce 1923), d. of Robert Chandler;
2nd, 1927, Margery, d. of Samuel Henry Slater, Esq.,
C.M.G., CLE, I.C.S. Postal address— Whyte Ladies,
Letchworth, Herts.
Sons of Sir Thomas Tancred, 7th Bart., b. 1808 ; d.
18&0 ; m. 1839, Jane, d. of Prideaux John Selby,
F.R.S.E., F.L.S., of Twizel House, Northumber-
land : —
Henry George Tancred Esq., b. 1858 ; m. 1st, 1881,
Emily Alicia (d. 1907), d. of the late Maj. Slingsby Bell
of Napier, N.Z. ; 2nd, 1908, Rosie Elphinstone, d. of
Maj. Slingsby Bell, and widow of H. A. Warren ; and
has issue (by 1st wife) — Bertram Selby Tancred, Gentle-
man, b. 1895 [m. 1924, Elsa, d. of A. V. Sims ; and has
issue — Rex Selby Assheton Tancred, Gentleman, b.
1925] ; four daus. Res. — Westown, New Plymouth,
New Zealand.
TANGYE of Birmingham (H. Coll., 1912). Per chevron
gules and ermine, in chief two keys erect or, all within a
bordure sable, charged with eight bezants. Mantling' gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a delf
sable, charged with an escallop or, between two bezants,
and perched thereon a falcon close proper, belled gold.
Motto — " Ne tentes aut perfice. "
Eldest son of Sir Richard Tangye, Knight, of Glen-
dorgal, St. Columb Minor, Cornwall, and Coombe
Bank, Kingston-on-Thames, F. R.G.S. , J. P. cos. Corn-
wall and Warwick, and for City of Birmingham, b.
1833 ; d. 1906 ; m. 1859, Caroline, d. of Thomas
Jesper: —
Sir (Harold) Lincoln Tangye, 1st Bart. (1912) of Glen-
dorgal, St. Columb Minor, co. Cornwall, J. P. Warwickshire
and Smethwick, M.I.Mech.E., F.R.G.S., Deputy Chair-
man of Tangyes Ltd., b. 1866; m. 1st, 1889, Annie
Gilzean [d. 1923), eldest d. of the late Sir Hugh Gilzean-
Reid, LL.D., D.L., of Middlesborough, Yorks. ; 2nd,
1923, Florence Phoebe, d. of the late Loftus William
Otway of Otway Towers, Bushey Heath, and 13 Gros-
venor Square, and widow of H. St. J. Thompson of
Hou Hatch, Brentwood ; and has issue (by 1st marriage) —
Richard Basil Gilzean Tangye, Esq., b. 1895 lm- IQ24,
Clarisse, d. of Baron V. Schosberger, of Tura, Hungary
(Res. — The Malt House, Broom, Bidford-on-Avon,
Warwick]; Marjorie Gilzean [»/. 1915, Comdr. M. F.
Robinson, M.V.O., D.S.C., RN.]; and Eileen Annie
Gilzean [m. 1913, Frederick Nichols Marcy of Buckingham
Gate.S.W.]. Clubs— Reform and Bath.
TANKERVILLE, Earl ot, see BENNET.
TANNER, see FARNCOMBE-TANNER.
TAPPS-GERVIS, see MEYRICK.
HARRY HOLMES -TARN, Esq., Major (retired)
King's Roy. Rifle Corps, late 2nd Lieut. 13th Hussars.
Born 1871, son of late William Tarn of Fan Court, Surrey,
by his wife Frances, d. of Charles Arthy. Armorial
bearings (L.O. , 1901) — Parted per saltire or and gules,
two terns naiant in tarns or lochs undy proper, one
in chief and one in base. Mantling gules, doubled or.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, on a garb fessewise, a
raven all proper ; and on an escrol over the same this Motto,
" Viret in asternum." Married, 1895, Nora Adelgunde,
youngest dau. of Henry Martini, K.D., Consul for Den-
mark at Glasgow ; and has Issue — (1) Donald Cuninghame
Holmes-Tarn, Gentleman, b. April 23, 1896; d. 1905; (2)
Kenneth Archibald Holmes-Tarn, Gentleman, b. Feb. 11,
1898; (3) Alastair Roderick Holmes-Tarn, Gentleman, b.
April 26, 191 1. Res. — Monboddo House, Fordoun, Scot-
land. Club— Cavalry.
The Late ALFRED HENRY TARLETON, Esquire,
M.V.O., J.P. and D.L. forco. of Middlesex, Knight ofGrace
of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in
England, Lord of the Manor of Cranfield, co. Bedford, Com-
mander Royal Navy, Hon. Equerry to H. R. H. the Duchess of
Albany. Born May 16, 1862, being the only son of the
late Admiral Sir J. Walter Tarleton, Knight Commander
of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and Aide-
de-Camp, by his wife Finetta Esther, third daughter of
Thomas Robert Dimsdale, 4th Baron Dimsdale, of Cam-
field Place, co. Hertford. Armorial bearings— Quarterly,
1 and 4, gules, a chevron erminois between three cinquefoils
or (for Tarleton) ; 2 and 3, argent, on a fesse dancettee,
between three mullets azure, as many bezants (for Dims-
dale, 1769), and on an escutcheon of pretence the arms of
Tennyson-D'Eyncourt, namely, quarterly, 1 and 4, azure
a fesse dancettee between ten billets or, four in chief and
six in base, three, two, and one (for D'Eyncourt) ; 2 and 3
gules, three leopards' faces or, jessant-de-lys azure, over all
a bend of the last (for Tennyson). Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a mural crown, thereon a leopard's face, all
between two ostrich feathers proper. Motto— " Post nubila
phoebus." Livery — Dark blue, with silver buttons, and blue
and white striped waistcoat ; and for full dress, with white
piping, black stockings, and silver braid. Married,
February 8, 1888, Henrietta Charlotte, only child and
heiress of the late Admiral Tennyson-d'Eyncourt, Com-
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panionof the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of Bayons
Manor, in the co. of Lincoln, by his wife Henrietta, com-
monly known as Lady Henrietta, fourth and youngest dau. of
the Most Noble Sir Henry Pelham-Clinton, the fourth Duke
of Newcastle, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter ;
and died 1921, leaving Issue— Vreda. Henrietta; Vera Con-
stance; and Helen Maud. Estates— Breakspears.Uxbridge ;
Cranfield, co. Bedford ; The Tarleton Estate, Brockley, S. E. ,
London. Seat— Breakspea^s, Uxbridge.
TARLETON of Killeigh (U.O.). Or, on a bend gules,
a fleur-de-lys between two lozenges of the field. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a dragon's head erased vert, collared and chained or.
Motto — " Pro fide, rego, et patria pugno."
Sons of John William Tarleton of Killeigh, b. 1833;
d. 1896; m. 1874, Isabella Sarah, yr. d. of Francis
Moony Euraght-Moony of The Doon, King's Co. : —
Capt. John William Francis Tarleton, Inniskilling Dra-
goons, b. 1875. Seat — The Abbey, Killeigh, King's Co.
Francis Rowland Tarleton, Esq., D.S.O. , Lieut. -Col.
(ret. ) The Black Watch, served S. Africa 1901-2 (Queen's
Medal, 4 clasps), Somaliland 1909-10, Great War 1914-18
(Legion of Honour, Croix de Guerre), b. 1877; m. 1921,
Jeanette Alice, d. of the late Charles Schiff, of Lowndes
Square, S. W. Res. — Redlynch House, Redlynch, Wilts.
Clubs — Naval and Military, Kildare Street (Dublin).
TATE (H. Coll., 1898). Ermine, on a pale invected
azure, between four Cornish choughs proper, two roses
argent. Mantling azure and argent. CreBt— On a wreath
of the colours, a dexter arm embowed vested azure, cuffed
or, the arm charged with two roses argent, the hand holding
a pine-apple erect slipped and two ears of wheat saltire-
wise all proper. Motto — ' ' Thincke and Thancke."
Sons of Sir William Henry Tate, 2nd Bart. , J. P. , D. L.
Lanes., b. 1842; d. 1921 ; m. 1863, Caroline Hill
Rigby, adopted d. of the late John Glasgow of Old
Trafford, Manchester: —
Sir Ernest William Tate, 3rd Bart. (27 June, 1898),
Major (ret.) Yeo., J.P,, D.L., and (1919) High Sheriff co.
Denbigh, b. 1867 ; m. 1892, Mildred Mary, d. of Frederick
Herbert Gossage of Camp Hill, Woolton, Liverpool; and
has issue — Henry Tate, Esq., Lieut. Gren, Gds., b. 1902
[m. 1927, Nairne, d. of the late Saxon Gregson-Ellis] ;
Mildred Mary \m. 1922, H. W. Robinson of Moorwood,
Cirencester]; and Joan [w. 1924, Lt.-Col. R. C. Lloyd,
D.S.O., M.C., T.D., of Trefnant, co. Denbigh]. Seat—
Galltfaenan, Treforant, co. Denbigh. Club — Jun. Carlton.
Alfred Herbert Tate, Esq., b. 1872; m. 1910, Elsie
Louise Vincent, only d. of Louis William Jelf- Petit, Esq,
3hiwht-JB%§fi5@
J. P., of Bodhyfrid, Llanrwst, N. Wales,
Louis William Tate, Gentleman, b. 19 n
and has issue —
Francis Herbert
Tate, Gentleman, b. 1913; John Frederick Peter Tate,
Gentleman, b. 1923. Res. — Chaleshurst, Chiddingfold,
Surrey.
Sons of Alfred Tate, Esq., b. 1845; d. 1913; m. 1874,
Blanche, d. of Robert Hutton of Liverpool : —
Alfred Leonard Tate, Gentleman, late Lieut. 16th Lan-
cers, b. 1881.
Eric Dean Tate, Gentleman, b. 1889.
Sons of Henry Tate, Esq. (son of Sir Henry Tate,
1st Bart. — see below), b. 1853; d. 1902; m. 1882,
Grace, d. of John Burton of Streatham : —
Henry Burton Tate, Esq.. Capt, Warwick Yeo., late
Lieut. 4th Batt. Durham L.I., b. 1883; m. 1st, 1909, Ida
Gwendolen (div. 1925), only child of Robin Legge of
Chelsea ; and has issue — (1) Anthony Henry Tate, Gentle-
man, b. 1910; (2) Robin David Tate, Gentleman, b.
1913 ; m. 2nd, 1925, Maybird Constance, d. of Guy
Weir Hogg. Res. — Billesley Manor, Alcester, co. Warwick.
Arthur Wignall Tate, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. late 3rd
Batt. The Black Watch, served Great War (desp. twice,
D. S.O. , Croix de Guerre), b. 1888 ; m. 1910, Violet
Elaine, only child of F. W. Few, late of Knightsbridge ;
and has issue — Monica. Res. — Lenwade House, Great
Witchingham, Norwich. Clubs — Army and Navy, Con-
servative.
Yngst. son of Sir Henry Tate, 1st Bart., b. 1819 ;
d. 1899; m. 1st, 1841, Jane, d. of John Wignall, of
Aughton, Lanes. : —
George Booth Tate. Esq., b. 1857; m. 1884, Edith
Katharine, d. of James Walker Yates of Ashton-on-Mersey,
Cheshire ; and has issue — (1) Kenneth Wylie Tate, Gentle-
man, b. 1885 ; (2) Gerald Ainslie Tate, Gentleman, b.
1889; (3) George Vernon Tate, Esq., M.C., Capt: late 1st
Batt. Middx. Regt. , served Great War 1914-19, b. 1890
[m. 1922, Evelyn Victoria, d. of Walter Robert Chandler,
Esq., D.L., and widow of Arthur Roy Stock; and has
issue — Pamela Aloysia {Res. — 52 Cadogan Square, S.W.] ;
and Jane Marjorie \m. 1922, Redvers Arthur Oldham].
Res. — Bere Court, Pangbourne, Berks.
TATE or TAIT (L.O. ) Argent, a saltire gules, charged
with five horseshoes of the field, on a chief engrailed of the
second, a dragon passant or. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a unicorn
salient argent, winged, armed, crined and unguled or.
Motto — " Deus decorem det. ''
Son of : —
James Charles Tate, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Tate of Tait (matric. L.O.). Arms as above, but the
chief invected. Crest and Motto as above.
Son of : —
Robert Franklin Tate, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
TATA of Bombay (H. Coll.). Per chevron azure and pean,
issuing from the chief a demi-sun in splendour or, and in base
a farohar (a Persian symbol) argent. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter cubit
arm couped and erect, vested argent, holding in the hand
a bundle of rods or.
Son of Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata of Esplanade House,
Bombay : —
Sir Dorabji Jamsetji Tata, Knt. Bach., J*. P. , b. 1859 ; *».
1898, Mehrbai, d. of H. J. Bhabha, Insp.-Gen. of Educa-
tion. Res. — Esplanade House, Bombay ; Gladhurst,
Poona.
TATEM (H. Coll.). Gyronny of six azure and argent,
two garbs in fesse ermine, between in chief an escallop
gules, and in base an anchor cabled or. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cubit
arm, vested azure, cuffed argent, holding in the hand a
telescope in bend sinister proper. Supporters — On either
side a sea-horse sable bezantee, gorged with a mercantile
crown or. Motto — " Fortis si jure fortis."
Son of the late Thomas Tatem, of Appledore,
Devon : —
Rt. Hon. Sir William James Tatem, Baron Glanely
(28 June 1918), of St. Fagan's, co. Glamorgan, Bart.
(1916), J. P., LL.D., D.L., and (1911) High Sheriff co.
Glamorgan, J.P. Wilts., b. 1868 ; m. 1897, Ada Mary,
C.B.E. (1920), d. of the late Thomas Williams, of Cardiff.
Seats — Exning House, Exning, Newmarket. Town res. —
12 Hill Street, Mayfair, W. Clubs — Bath, Carlton, Junior
Carlton.
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TAUNTON (H. Coll.).— Quarterly of twenty-five, namely,
1 and 25, or, on a chevron cottised gules, between three
Cornish choughs proper, five lozenges of the field (for Taun-
lion rampant within an orle of eight escallops or (for
Hender) ; 5. argent, a lion rampant gules, within a bordure
engrailed sable, charged with eight bezants (for Cornwall) ;
ton, Feb. 8, 1886) ; 2. argent, on a chief sable, three Moors'
heads or, wreathed gules (for Tanner) ; 3. argent, a chevron
between three escallops sable (for Tregarthyn) ; 4. azure, a
6. argent, on a bend sable, five bezants (for Chamberlayne ;
7. argent, on a chevron gules, three fleurs-de-lys or (for
Pever) ; 8. azure, a garb or, between three bezants (for
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Grosvenor) ; 9. azure, a garb or (for Grosvenor) ; 10. azure,
a bend or (for Grosvenor) ; 11. argent, two chevronels gules;
on a canton of the last a cross crosslet fitchge or (for
Moberley) ; 12. azure, a stag lodged argent (for Downes) :
13. sable, a cross patonce argent (for Pulford) ; 14. azure,
three pheasants or (for Fesant) ; 15. argent, a cross pat^e
flory sable, on a canton gules, a wolfs head erased of the
field (for Pershall) ; 16. argent, a cross patee flory charged
with an escutcheon sable (for Pershall) ; 17. vert, two lions
passant in pale or (for Knighton^; 18. azure, fretty argent,
a iesse gules (for Caverswell) ; 19. azure, a chevron between
three mullets or (for Chetwynd) ; 20. gules, three pheons
argent (for Malpas) ; 21. gules, a scythe, the blade in chief
and the handle in bend sinister within a bordure argent (for
Praers) ; 22. argent, a Moor's head in profile couped at the
neck proper (for Blackenhall) ; 23. gules, two scythes in
saltire, the blades in chief argent (for Prayers) ; 24. gules,
two lions rampant combatant argent (for Winstanton).
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, five lozenges con-
joined fessewise or, thereon a Cornish chough proper.
Motto — ' ' Virtus non stemma. "
Sons of Rev. Frederick Taunton, Vicar of Kingswood,
b. 1815 ; d. 1904 ; m. 1st, at St. Heliers, 1843, Anne
Rollo, d. of the Rev. William Garnett, Rector of Bridge-
town, Barbadoes ; 2nd, at Croydon, Surrey, 1870, Flora
Charlotte, d. of Commander-General Wild : —
William Garnett Taunton, Gentleman, b. 1851 ; m. 1891.
Eleanor Juliana, eld. d. of the late Major William Henry
De Salis, Major 95th Regt. of Foot (Sherwood Foresters) ;
and has issue — Raufe Grosvenor Taunton, Gentleman, b.
1892 ; and Hugh Lupus Taunton, Gentleman, b. 1893. Res.
— 31 Hartington Street, Derby. Clubs — Grosvenor, New
(Jersey).
Edward Willoughby Taunton, Gentleman, B.A., b. at
Merton, co. Norfolk, 1874 ; m. , Stella Gilead Smith of
!he United States.
TATTERSALL of Benarth Hall (H. Coll., 9 Feb. 1921).
Vert, a chevron chequy or and sable, between three
doves proper, each holding in the beak a sprig of olive
of the second. Crest — On a wreath argent and vert, a
dove wings expanded standing upon two branches of
olive in saltire proper, and holding in the beak a sprig
of olive gold. Motto — " Semper idem."
Son of Cornelius Tattersall, of Altrincham, b. 1836 : —
Thomas Frederick Tattersall, Esq., J. P. cos. Chester
and Carnarvon, b, 1869. Res. — Benarth Hall, Conway,
N. Wales.
TATTON. Quarterly, argent and gules, a crescent in
each quarter counterchanged. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, a greyhound sejant argent, collared and tied by a
line gules to an oak-tree proper, fructed or. Motto—
" Crescent." Livety — Drab, scarlet collar and waistcoat.
Son of Thomas Egerton Tatton , Esq. . J. P. , of Wythen-
shawe, formerly Lieut, of Earl of Chester's Yeomanry
Cavalry, b. 1846 ; d. 1924 ; m. 1877, Essex Mary,
second d. of Col. the Hon. Thomas Grenville Chol-
mondeley : —
Robert Henry Grenville Tatton, Esq., late Capt. 3rd
Batt. Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire L.I. [Arms as
above, and impaling the arms of Hamilton], b. 1883; m.
1911, Eva Maud, second d. of late Robert Pollock Hamilton
of Bray, co. Wicklow, and has issue — William Grey Maurice
Tatton, Gentleman, b. 1912 ; Christopher Tatton, Gentle-
man, b. 1922 ; Betty Catherine ; and Susan Hamilton.
Postal address —
Son of Thomas William Tatton of Wythenshawe,
J. P. and D.L., b. 1816; d. 1885; m. 1843, Harriet
Susan, eldest d. of Robert Townley Parker of Cuerden
Hall, co. Lancaster: —
Robert Grey Tatton, Gentleman, b. 1847. Res. — 2Somers
Place, W.
Sons of Reginald Arthur Tatton, Esq., of Cuerden
Hall, b. 1857; d; 1926; m. 1890, Winifred Eva, d.
of Salusbury Gillies Payne of Sandy, Beds. : —
Thomas Arthur Tatton, Esq., M.C., Capt. The Rifle
Bde., b. 1893 ; m. 1918, Muriel Charis Maye, d. of James
Palethorpe, and has issue — June Rosemary Egerton. Seat —
Cuerden Hall, Bamber Bridge, Preston.
Harry Tatton, Gentleman, b. 1896.
TAUBMAN (H. Coll., 1824). Per fesse argent and sable,
on a bend cottised between six lozenges counterchanged,
a sword, the point upwards proper, pommel and hilt or,
between four escallops also counterchanged. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an
escallop inverted argent, charged with a wolfs head erased
sable. Livery — Light drab, black facings.
Son of Sir John Senhouse Goldie Taubman of The
Nunnery, Speaker of the House of Keys, b. 1838 ; d.
1898 ; m. i860. Amelia Donald Ankerville, d. of Capt.
J. J. Grove-Ross : —
Capt. Ernest Harcourt Goldie-Taubman, D»puty-Gov.
H.M.'s Prison, Brixton, b. 1868. Seat — The Nunnery,
Isle of Man. Club — Junior United Service.
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir George Dashwood Taubman-
Goldie, P.C., K.C.M.G., F.R.S., D.C.L., LL.D.,
late R.E., founder of Nigeria (assumed the surname
of Goldie 1887), b. 1846 ; d. \ m. 1870, Maude
Catherine (d. 1898), d. of John William Elliott of
Wakefield :—
Valentine Taubman Goldie, Esq., b. 1875. ^es- — lr
St. Albans Mansions, Kensington Court Place, W.8.
TAYLER, see SYMONDS-TAYLER.
TAYLOR, see CLOUGH - TAYLOR, WATSON -
TAYLOR, and WORSLEY-TAYLOR.
TAYLOR. Party per pale argent and or, an escar-
buncle azure, on a chief nebuly of the last a ducal coronet
between two escallops of the second.
Daus. of the Rev. Arnold Dawes Taylor, Clerk in Holy
Orders, B.A. (Cambs.), Patron and Rector of Church
Stanton in co. Devon, b. 1852 ; d. ; m. 1st, 1876,
Marian, only dau. of R. T. Prichett of Esher, in co.
Surrey, F.S.A. ; 2nd, 1905, Agnes Mary, d. of Elias
Tozer (H.M. Civil Service) of Exeter : — .
(?) Daughters.
TAYLOR. Argent, guttee-de-poix, on a chief dancettee
sable, a pale between two escallops of the first, charged
with an escallop of the second. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-
lion rampant proper, semee of escallops sable, holding
between the paws a saltire also sable, surmounted by an
escallop argent. Motto — " Fidelisque ad mortem."
Sons of Arthur James Taylor, Esq., of Strensham
Court, late Lieutenant 3rd Dragoon Guards, b. 1857 ;
d. 1917 ; m. 1890, Annie Mabel (d. 1905), dau. of Sir
E. W. Greene, Bart., of Nether Hall, in the county of
Suffolk: —
Charles Taylor, Gentleman, b. July 26, 1892. Seat —
Strensham Court, near Worcester.
Arthur Taylor, Gentleman, b. Dec. 2, 1902.
CHARLES HOWARD TAYLOR, Esquire, J.P. West
Riding, Yorks. Born May 7, 1864, being the eldest son of the
late Francis Howard Taylor, Esq., J.P. and D.L. for W.R.
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,co. Yorks., by his wife Emily, dau. of James Wells Taylor or
Wolvers, Reigate, Surrey. Armorial bearingB— Quarterly
ermine and or, in the first quarter a wolfs head couped sable,
on a chief invected gules, three escallops argent. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
in front of a dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand in
a gauntlet grasping a flaming sword all proper, a shield
ermine charged with a wolfs head couped sable. Motto —
"Pro Deo, patria, et rege." Married, Nov. 13, 1889,
Gertrude Mary, third dau. of Humphrey Carpenter Ward
of Forest Lodge, Essex ; and has had Issue— (1) Eric Francis
Howard Taylor, Gentleman, temp. Lieut. 23rd Batt. Roy.
Fus. , b. Jan. 1, 1891 ; killed in action 191 6 ; (2) Ronald
Humphrey Howard Taylor, Gentleman, B.A. Cantab.,
b. Oct. 29, 1898 ; (3) Harold Charles Howard Taylor, Gen-
tleman, b. Oct. 17, 1899 ; and Phyllis Thelma Howard.
Seat— Middlewood Hall, near Barnsley. Club — Junior
Carlton.
EDWARD RICHARD TAYLOR, Esquire, Captain
late Grenadier Guards. Born Sept. 21, 1863, being
the eldest son of the late Rt. Hon. Thomas Edward Taylor,
P.C., J. P. and D.L., M.P. for Co. Dublin from 1841 till
his death, Capt. 6th Dragoon Guards (retired 1846), Lieut. -
Col. Royal Meath Militia 1847-1874, Hon. Col. of that
Regt., by his wife Louisa Harrington, second dau. of the
Hon. and Rev. Hugh Francis Tollemache, Rector of Har-
rington, co. Northampton. Armorial bearings — Ermine,
on a chief gules, a fleur-de-lys between two boars' heads
couped and erect or. Mantling' gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a naked arm -embowed holding
an arrow all proper. Motto — "Prosequitur quodcunque
petit." Seat — Ardgillan Castle, near Balbriggan. Club —
Guards'.
JAMES BENJAMIN TAYLOR, Gentleman. Born
December 20, i860, being the second son of the late Isaac
Rowland Taylor by his wife, Jane Dorothea, daughter of
Peter Hellett. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
per pale argent and or, a saltire parted and fretty gules,
on a chief of the last a billet erect within an annulet between
two fleurs-de-lys of the second. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling gules
and argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours,
upon the capital of an Ionic column an arm embowed
proper, encircled above the elbow with an annulet or, the
hand grasping a sword in bend sinister, also proper, pommel
and hilt gold, withtheMottO — " Semper fidelis." Livery —
Dark green, with red facings. Married, March 10, 1891,
Mary, daughter of Charles Gordon, M.D., of Edinburgh ;
and has Issue — (1) Alfred Gordon Taylor, b. Dec. 29,
1891 [m. , Eileen Heather Methven (d. 1921), d. of the
late Fred Carlisle, of Sunningdale, and Buenos Aires] ; (a)
Lance Gordon Taylor, b. 1901 ; Frances Daphne ; and Iris.
Seats — Sherfield Manor, Basingstoke, Hants. ; Salzcraggie
Lodge, Helmsdale, co. Sutherland. Clubs — Junior Carlton,
Boodle's.
TAYLOR (H. Coll.). Ermine, on a bend sable, three
escallops or, a chief nebuly of the second, thereon four
escallops of the third. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
)n a wreath of the colours, in front of ademi-lion argent,
holding between the paws an annulet encircling an escallop,
both sable, five annulets interlaced fessewise gules. Motto
— "Industria et spe." Livery — Green, with canary yellow
piping.
Sons of late William Taylor (eld. son of Thomas Taylor
of Southfield House, Bolton, d. 1876), b. 1828; d. 1901 ;
m. 1859, Emily, d. of William Burd : —
Arnold William Taylor, Gentleman, b. 1861. Res. —
Arthur Leopold Taylor, Gentleman, b. 1865; m. 1895,
Edith, d. of late John Morley of Thornton Heath, Surrey.
Res.—
Percy Edgworth Leigh Taylor, Gentleman, b. 1867;
m. 1896, Evelyn Mabel, d. of S. T. Day, Esq., D. L. ; and
has surv. issue — Sydney Leigh Taylor, Gentleman, b. 1901 ;
Evelyn Phyllis Leigh ; and Noel Leigh. Res. — 16 Prince
Edward Mansions, Pembridge Square, W. 2.
Frank Taylor, Gentleman, b. 1868 ; m. 1897, Mildred, d.
of George Payne of Rochester. Res. — 30 Brentmead Place,
Golder's Green, N.W.
Sidney Burd Leigh-Taylor, Gentleman, b. 1870 ; assumed
the additional name of Leigh by Deed Poll 1916; tn. 1904,
Kathleen Emilia, d. of George R. Browne, Esq., D.L. , of
Cahirdown, co. Kerry; and has surv. issue— Humphrey
Sidney Leigh-Taylor, Gentleman, b. . Res. — 36 Sloane
Court, S.W.3. Club— Windham.
Wilfred Henry Taylor, Gentleman, b. 1871. Club — Junior
Constitutional.
Gilbert John Taylor, Gentleman, b. 1873. Clubs — Bath,
Jun. Constitutional.
TAYLOR (H. Coll). Quarterly, ermine and or, in the
first quarter a wolf's head couped sable, on a chief invected
gules, three escallops argent. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a dexter arm'
embowed in armour, the hand in a gauntlet grasping a
flaming sword all proper, a shield ermine, charged with--
a wolfs head couped sable. Motto — "Pro Deo, patria'
et rege."
Son of Francis Howard Taylor, Esq., J. P. and D.L.,
b. 1822; d. 1898; m. i860, Emily, d. of James Wells*
Taylor : — '
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Vincent Thornely Taylor, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; m. 1898,
Hilda Octavia, d. of Humphrey Carpenter Ward ; and has
issue — (1) Maurice Humphrey Taylor, Gentleman, b. 1903 ;
(a) Vincent Mervyn Taylor, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; and
Hilda Marjory Thornely. Res. — Steinbrook House, nr.
Chippenham, Wiltshire. Club — Jun. Carlton.
TAYLOR (H. Coll.). Party per fesse raguly argent
and sable, a lion rampant counterchanged, on a chief
invected gules, a fleur-de-lys between two boars' heads
couped and erect or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— Upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant per fesse
raguly sable and argent, holding between the fore-paws a
pheon, and resting the dexter hind leg on three fusils con-
joined or. Motto — " Cenfigen a ladd ei hunan."
Sons of the Ven. William Francis Taylor, D.D. ,
D.C.L. , Archdeacon of Liverpool, Rural Dean of
Walton, and Chaplain to the Bishop of Liverpool, of
Dolhyfryd, co. Denbigh (d. 1906), by his wife Anne,
d. of the Rev. Hugh Evans, Vicar of Plemonstall, co.
Chester, and of Bettws, co. Denbigh : —
Hon. Sir (William) Francis Kyffin Taylor, K.B.E., Barr.-
at-Law, Inner Temple, K.C. (1895), Bencher (1905),
Treasurer (1926), Master of the Garden (1928), Recorder
of Bolton (1901 and 1903), appointed Presiding Judge
of the Liverpool Court of Passage by Royal Warrant
(1 Oct. 1903), a Commr. of Assize 1919-20 and 1925, Judge
of Appeal Isle of Man 1918-21, Member oftheGen. Council
of the Bar and of the Court of the University of Liverpool,
*. 1854 ; m. 1883, Mary Fleming, only d. of the late Robert
Crooks of Rosemount, nr. Liverpool; and has issue — Ermine
Mary Kyffin [m. 1917, A. Geoffrey Evans, M.D., of 23 Park
Square, Regent's Park (q.v.)\ Post. add. — The Gadlas,
Ellesmere, Shropshire ; 4 Harcourt Buildings, Temple,
E.C. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Conservative, Garrick, Con-
servative (Liverpool).
Austin Taylor, Gentleman, M.P. for Toxteth Div. of
Liverpool 1902-10, M.A. (Camb.), b. 1858; m. 1st, 1886,
Lucia (d. 1906), d. of late Edward Whitaker of Liverpool ;
and, 1909, Gertrude, d. of the late Pennington Evans ; and
has issue — 3 daus. Res. — 30 Eccleston Square, London,
S.W, Club— Reform.
^Brig.-Gen. Gerald Kyffin Taylor, C.B.E., V. D. , formerly
comdg. 2nd Lancashire Art. Vol., Chairman of the Housing
Committee of Liverpool 1907-19, MP. Kirkdale 1910-15,
*. 1863 ; m. 1st, 1892, Bessie (d. 1922), 3rd d. of the late
Thomas Cope, Esq., J. P. ; 2nd, 1927, Olive, d. of William
Hamilton, of Belfast, and widow of Rev. W. J. Adams, |
Vicar of St. Augustine's, Liverpool. Res. — 23 Ashville Road,
Birkenhead. Club— Auxiliary Forces.
Harold Taylor, Gentleman. Res. —
TAYLOR (L.O. , 16 Jan. 1912). Argent, a saltire sable,
between two hearts gules in chief and base, and two thistles
proper in the flanks. Mantling sable, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a hand couped at the
wrist proper, holding a cross crosslet fitch^e sable in bend
sinister. Motto — "Semper fidelis."
Fourth son of James Taylor of Stromness, b. 1830; d.
1874 ; m. 1856, Anne, d. of Thomas Linklater of
Kirbuster, Birsay, Orkney: —
Alexander Davidson Taylor, Gentleman, b. 1868. Res. —
Quinta de la Cruz de la Capella, Villa Nova de Gaia,
Portugal; and York Vale, Trinity, Edinburgh. Club —
British (Oporto).
TAYLOR of Sale, Cheshire (H. Coll.). Azure, on a bend
between three stags' heads caboshed, two and one, or, as
many hurts. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a stag's head as in the arms, between the
attires an annulet or, gemmed azure.
Son of William Taylor of Devon Villas, Sale, Cheshire,
b. April 6, 1843 ; d. June 4, 1903; m. April 3, 1884:—
William Herbert Taylor, Gentleman, b. 1885; m. 1911,
Harriet, d. of Charles Whitaker, Esq., J. P., of Caldewell,
Pershore ; and has issue — 1 son ; 1 dau. Res. — The Moors,
Birlingham-, Pershore, Worcs.
TAYLOR of Montreal (H. Coll.). Ermine, a moose at
gaze gules, on a chief of the second a fleur-de-lys between
two boars' heads couped erect or. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
dexter arm embowed proper, the hand grasping an arrow
argent, three fleurs-de-lys or. Motto — " Consequitur quod-
cuinque petit."
Son of Ezekiel Moore Taylor and Rosalind Beatty :—
Sir Frederick Williams-Taylor, Knt. Bach. (1913).
Officer of Legion of Honour, Knt. Comdr. Orders of St.
Olaf (Norway), St. Sava (Serbia), LL.D. (Univ. of New
Brunswick), Gen. Manager of the Bank of Montreal since
1913, Mem. Exec. Council of Canadian Bankers' Assn.,
Director Allan Line SS. Co., Ltd., Roy. Trust Co., and
Liverpool and London and Globe Ins. Co., Canada, b. 1863 ;
m. 1888, Jane Fayrer, only d. of Joshua Henshaw of Mon-
treal ; and has had issue — Frederick Travers Henshaw
Williams-Taylor. Esq., Lieut. 13th Hussars, b. 1894; d.
1926 ; and Brenda Germaine Henshaw [m. 1926, Frederic
N. Watriss, of New York]. Postal a<W.— 594 Pine Avenue
West, Montreal ; Bank of Montreal, Montreal ; 47 Thread-
needle Street, E.C. Clubs— St. James's, Travellers', Marl-
borough, Bath, City of London, Ranelagh, Mount Royal,
University, and St. James's (Montreal).
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TAYLOR. Or, three annulets azure, on a chief of the
last, two lions passant of the field. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a greyhound
sejant or, gorged with a collar gemel and resting the dexter
gules, the queue f ourchee and entwined, grasping between
the paws a tally or. Motto — " Blanditiis adfare leonem."
foot on three annulets interlaced one and two azure. Motto
— " Invictus in arduis." Livery — Blue and yellow.
Sons of Col. William Taylor, D.S., V.D., Lord ol
the Manors of Chalvington and Withersfield, b. 1837 ;
d. ; m. 1874, Winifred Mary Letitia Schill, only
child of Louis Schill of Germany, and Rose Cottage,
Hankham, Sussex : —
Glenleigh John Schill Taylor, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col.
Res. of Officers, late R.A. , b. 1877 ; m. 1907, Annie, d. of the
late Oliver Davey, and widow of E. L. Joynt, of Dublin.
Estates — Glenleigh, in the parish of Westham ; Chalvington
Manor and Cleavers, in the parishes of Chalvington and
Rype, and The Pages Estate, Bexhill, all in the county of
Sussex ; Withersfield Hall Estate, in the county of Suffolk.
Res.—
Egbert Louis Tom Taylor, Gentleman, b. 1878. 1 Res.—
Edward Llewellvn Ferguson Taylor, Gentleman, b. 1891.
Res.—
TAYLOR of Stanbury and Baysgarth (Vn. of Yorkshire,
1665, H. Coll.). Argent, on a pale sable, three lions
passant of the field. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a leopard passant proper,
resting the dexter foot on an escutcheon argent, charged
with a pale sable.
Son of Robert Taylor of Stanbury and of New Hall,
Barton-upon-Humber, b. 1815 ; d. ; m. 1858,
Sarah, eldest d. of William Maw of Bigby, co.
Lincoln : —
Robert Wright Taylor, Esq., M.A. , LL.M., F.S.A. , J.P.
Parts of Lindsey, co. Lincoln, Barrister-at-Law, Citizen
and Clothworker of London, b. 1859 ; m. 1889, Clara
Louisa, d. of George Hodgson, J.P. , of Nocton Park, co.
Lincoln, Chevalier of the Legion of Honour of France and
Belgium ; and has had issue — -George Robert Marmaduke
Stanbury Taylor, Gentleman, Lieut. R.F.A., b. 1895; killed
in action 1917 ; and Clare Ermyntrude Magdalen [m. 1920,
Thomas Ramsden, of Middleton Towers, King's Lynn,
and has issue]. Seat — Baysgarth Park, Barton-upon-
Humber. Chambers — 8 Stone Buildings, Lincoln's Inn.
TAYLOR of St. Leonards (H. Coll., 27 Ap. 1921).
Chequy argent and sable, on a pile gules, a lion's queue
erased fourchee and entwined or. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
Son of James Taylor, of Cambridge, b. 1817 ;
d. 1897 ; m. 1842, Sarah, d. of Thomas Snelling, of
Cambridge : —
Arthur James Taylor, Gentleman, b. 1843 ; m. 1869,
Augusta Mary, d. of Joseph Matthews ; and has had issue
—Arthur Ernest Taylor, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; Hubert
Leonard Taylor, Gentleman, b. 1874 ; d. 1922 ; Robert
Stanley Taylor, Gentleman, b. 1875 ; Florence Mary ; and
Lilian Augusta Mary. Res. — 29 King's Road, St.
Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex.
TAYLOR of Kennington (H. Coll.). Per pale gules
and azure, a fox's brush erect or, between two bezants in
fesse. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a demi-fox gules; tailed or, supporting a
banner also gules, charged with a seax gold. Motto —
" Doceri sed discere."
Son of Sir Frederick Taylor, 1st Bart., F.R.C.P.,
M.R.C.S., b. 1847 ; d. 1920 ; m. 1884, Helen Mary
(d. 1917), d. of Frederick Manby, East Rudham,
Norfolk :—
Sir Eric Stuart Taylor, 2nd Bart. (11 July 1917),
O.B.E. (1919), Capt. (ret.) R.A.M.C. b. 1889 ; m. 1920,
Evelyn Therese, d. of Lieut.-Col. James Calvert, C.B.E.,
F.R.C.P., of Harley Street ; and has issue — Richard
Laurence Stuart Taylor, Esq., b. 1925 ; and Lesley
Evelyn Stuart. Res. — Union Building, Hong Kong.
Club— Oxford and Cambridge.
TAYLOR of Holiport (H. Coll.). Gules, three roses
argent, within a bordure or, a chief vair. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a lion's
head erased, per pale argent and gules, gorged with a
collar charged with three estoiles counterchanged. Motto
— " Fama Candida rosa dulcior."
Only surv. son of Lt.-Col. Montagu Brook Wilbraham
Taylor, Rifle Brigade, J. P., 6. 1844 ; d. 1897 ; tn. 1868.
Eliza Jane, d. of John Milner Duffi.ld :—
Montagu Wilbraham Taylor, Gentleman, b. 1889. Res.—
Coxwell Lodge, Faringdon, Berks.
TAYLOR (H. Coll., Jan. 28 1926). Gules, two lions"
queues erased in saltire or, between as many bezants in
pale. Mantling gules and or. CWst — On a wreath of the
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colours, a lion's queue erased or, between two roses
gules, barbed and seeded proper. Motto — " Agnoscar
eventu." Livery — Claret, with gold facings.
Eldest son of Charles Taylor, Esq., J. P., of The Glen,
Heaton, Bolton, b. 1837 ; d. 1879 ; m. 1864, Mary,
d. of John Harwood, Esq., J. P., of Woodsleigh,
Bolton :—
John Percy Taylor, Esq., B.A. (Manchester), J. P.
Lanes., High Sheriff of Lancaster, 1926, b. 1868 ; m. 1904,
Ellen, eld. d. of James Lawrence, Esq., J. P. ; and has
issue—Charles Taylor, Gentleman, b. 1906 ; Eleanor
Mary ; and Isabel. Res. — Woodside, Heaton, Bolton.
Clubs — National Liberal, Reform (Manchester).
TAYLOR-MILTON (confd. U.O., 2 Oct. 1926). Quar-
terly, 1 and 4, azure, a cross flory argent (for Milton); 2
and 3, gules, on a chief sable, two boars' heads couped
argent. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a dexter arm proper, vested azure,
grasping a cross flory argent. Motto — " Deus omnia
redidit."
Sons of Frederick Taylor-Milton (formerly Taylor), of
Guy's Cliff, Elmdale Road, Clifton, b. 1870 ; m. 1889,
Elizabeth, d. of William Grant Milton, of Waterford,
Ireland : —
Rev. Leonard Frederick Taylor- Milton, M.A. (Camb.),
Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar of St. Matthias', Brighton,
b. 1890. Res. — St. Matthias' Vicarage, Ditchling, Old
Brighton.
' Kenneth Victor Taylor-Milton, Gentleman, b.
Res.—
TAYLOUR (U.O., 1704). Ermine, on a chief gules, a
fleur-de-lys between two boars' heads, couped and erect or.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a naked arm, couped at the shoulder and embowed,
holding an arrow proper. Motto — " Consequitur qucd
cuinque petit."
Son of Thomas, 3rd Marquess of Headfort, K.P. ,
Lord-Lieut, and Cust. Rot. of Meath, £. 1822 ; d. 1894 ;
m. 2nd, 1875, Emily Constantia (d. 1926), d. of Rev.
Lord John Thynne : —
Most Hon. Sir Geoffrey Thomas Taylour, 4th Marquess
of Headfort (29 Dec. 1800), 6th Earl of Bective (24 Oct.
1766), Viscount Headfi rt (12 Apl. 1762), and Baron Head-'
fort (6 Sept. 1760), 3rd Baron Kenlis (U.K., 1831), and
7th Bart. (Irel. , 12 June 1704), D.L. co. Meath, Capt.
Gen. List, late 1st Life Guards [Supporters— Dexter, a
lion or ; sinister, a leopard proper, both guardant and
collared and chained argent], b. 1878 ; m. 1901, Rose, d. of
late Charles Boote ; and has issue — (1) Terence Geoffrey
Thomas Taylour, Esq. , commonly called Earl of Bective,
b. 1902 [m. 1928, Elsie Florence, widow of Sir Rupert
Clarke, Bart., and d. of J. Partridge Tucker, of Sydney,
Australia] ; (2) Lord William Desmond Taylour, b. 1904 ;
and Lady Millicent Olivia Mary. Seats — Headfort, Kells,
Meath ; Virginia Park, Virginia, co. Cavan. Clubs —
Carlton, Marlborough, Kildare Street (Dublin.)
Sons of Major-Gen. Lord John Henry Taylour, b. 1831 ;
d. 1890; m. 1st, 1855, Mary Hammond (d. 1872), d.
of Robert Macfarlane ; 2nd, 1873, Eliza Winifred
Mary, d. of Rev. John Llewellin : —
Edward Henry Higginson Taylour, Esq., b. i860; m.
1903, Ada Allen, d. of G. T. Burnett of New Westminster,
B.C. Res.— Victoria, B.C.
Alfred Robert Taylour, Esq., M.A. (Oxon.), Barrister-
at-Law, late Capt. 1st Batt. London Regt, (T.F. ), b. 1877.
Post. add. — 39 Argyll Road, W.8 ; 5 NewSqnare, Lincoln's
Inn, W.C. Clubs — Jun. Carlton, Roehampton.
Sons of Rt. Hon. Thomas Edward Taylor, P.C. , ot
Ardgillan Castle, co. Dublin, M.P. , Chancellor of
Duchy of Lancaster, b. 181 1 ; d. 1883 ; m. 1862, Louisa
Harrington, d. of Hon. and Rev. Hugh F. Tolle-
uiache: —
Capt. Edward Richard Taylor {q.v.).
Basil Reginald Hamilton Taylour, Esq., Capt. late R.N.,
F.R.A.S., b. 1865; assumed by Deed Poll 1915, the sur-
name of Taylour in lieu of Taylor ; m. 1903, Harriet Mary,
d. of Col. H. B. Osgood, U.S.A. ; and has issue — (1) Basil
Richard Henry Osgood Taylour, Gentleman, b. 1904; (2)
Douglas Bective Huntingtower Taylour, Gentleman, b. 1905;
Edward Winchester Tollemache Taylour, Gentleman, b.
1915 ; and Mary Beatrice Kenlis. Res. — 9 Rosary Gardens,
S.W. Clubs— Carlton, Bath.
Wilfrid Doneraile Stanhope Taylor, Gentleman, b.
1868 ; m. 1892, Margaret Annie, d. of A. W. F. Halcombe !
and has issue — four daus. Postal add. — 12 Mitre Court
Chambers, E.C. Club — Carlton.
Son of Gen. Sir Richard Chambre' Hayles Taylor,
G.C.B., b. 1819 ; d. 1904; m. 1863, Lady Jane Hay
{d. 1926), d. of Marquess of Tweeddale : —
Richard Edward Montagu Taylor, Esq., late Capt.
3rd Batt. East Surrey Regt., served in S. African War
and Great War 1914-19, b. 1871 ; m. 1921, Florence Mary,
d. of the late John Hart, of Linthorpe, Middlesborough.
Res.— 16 Eaton Place, S.W.
TEALE of Leeds (H. Coll., 22 Nov. 1855). Party per
pale argent and or, a wyvern sable, on a chief gules, two
fleurs-de-lys of the second. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a greyhound sejant
argent, gutt^e-de-poix, resting the dexter fore-paw on an
escutcheon guies, charged with a fleur-de-lys or. Motto —
" Fideliter."
Sons of Thomas Pridgin Teale, Gentleman, of North
Grange, Headingley, Leeds, M.A. , M.B. (Oxon. I,
Hon. D.Sc. (Leeds), F.RC.S. (Eng.), F.R.S., b. 1831;
d. 1923; m. 1st, Sept. 16, 1862, Alice (d. 1891), d, of
the Rev. William Teale, M.A., Rector of Devizes, and
Rural Dean : —
Lionel Henry Teale, Gentleman,/*. Sept. 7, 1866. Res. —
Michael Aubrey Teale, Gentleman, b. Sept. 29, 1867.
Res.—
Rev. Kenneth William Pridgin Teale, M.A. (Cantab.),
Clerk in Holy Orders, b. Aug. 10, 1876 ; m. 1906, Laura
Mary, d. of George Loveday, and has issue — Roger Pridgin
Teale, Gentleman, b. 1907 ; Hilgrove Pridgin Teale, Gen-
tleman, b. 1913 ; and Margaret. Res. — Thurloxton Rectory,
Taunton.
Christopher Carlill Teale, Gentleman, b. July 9, 1887.
Sons of John William Teale, of Scarborough, b. 1838;
d. 1897 ! m- 1867 : —
Reginald Canning Teale, Gentleman, b. 1871. Res. —
Godfrey Carlisle Teale, Gentleman, b. 1882. Res. —
TEBB (H. Coll.). Or, on a fesse nebuly between three
cross crosslets fitch^e in chief and as many in base, two in
saltire, surmounted by another in pale azure, a lion passant
argent. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of
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the colours, a sword erect proper, pommel and hilt or,
within a chain in arch of the last. Motto — " Ne tentes aut
perfice." Liverv — Dark blue, yellow facings.
Son of William Tebb, Gentleman, F.R.G.S., of Rede
Hall, Burstow, Surrey, b. 1830; m. 1856, Mary Eliza-
beth, d. of William Scott of Hopedale, Mass., U.S.A. : —
William Scott Tebb, Gentleman, M.A., M.D. Cantab.,
b. 1862 ; m. 1890, Mary Maxwell, d. of Henry Dalston.
Postal Address — 29 Hill Crest Road, Purley, Surrey.
TEELING (U.O.). Or, two pallets dancettee gules.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
d. 1921 ; by 1st wife, m. 1879, Theodora Lane
Clarke : —
Carlos Teeling, Gentleman.
Theodore Francis Teeling, Gentleman.
Son of Charles George Teeling, b. 1805 ; d. 1874 ; m.
1844, Anna, d. of Charles M'Carthy of Springmount,
co. Cork: —
Luke Alexander Teeling, Esq., J. P. co. Galway and co.
Mayo, B.A. (Trin. Coll., Dub.), Barr.-at-Law, Accountant-
General of the Supreme Court of Judicature, Ireland,
1898-1921 ; b. 1856; m. 1898, Margaret Mary (d. 1917),
only child and h. of late William Joseph Burke of Ower,
co. Galway ; and has issue — Luke William Burke Teeling,
Gentleman, B.A., Oxon., b. 1903. Res. — 89 Piccadilly, W.i.
Clubs — Bachelors', Jun. Carlton. Seat — Ower, Headford,
co. Galway.
TEISSIER, see DE TEISSIER.
TEMPEST, see VANE-TEMPEST and VANE-TEM
PEST-STEWART.
TEMPEST (Vn. Yorks. 1585, the arms having been used
since at least 1362). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, on abend
between six martlets sable, an annulet or (for Tempest) ; 2.
argent, a fesse between six martlets sable (for Gilliot) ; 3.
argent, a lion rampant gules within a bordure of demi-fleurs-
de-lys azure (for Thorpe), and other quarterings since in-
colours, a fleur-de-lys per pale dancettee or and gules.
Motto — "Sola virtus invicta.
Sons of Bartholomew John Teeling, Gentleman, b. 1848 ;
herited. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — upon a wreath
of the colours, a griffin's head erased per pale argent and
sable, beaked and crined gules, charged with an annulet of
the last. Motto — " Loyouf asthow fynds." Livery — (un-
dress), black coat and trousers, black and white striped vest ;
(full dress), white coat and vest, with black cuffs and braid
and silver aiguilettes, black plush breeches, silver garters and
buttons.
Only son of Arthur Cecil Tempest, Esq., J. P., D.L., of
Broughton Hall, b. 1837; d. 1920; m. 1873, Eleanor
Blanche, second dau. of the late Edward Horner
Reynard of Sunderlandwick and Hobgreen, in the co.
of Yorks., J. P. and D.L. :—
Roger Stephen Tempest, Esq., C.M.G., D.S.O., Brig.-
Gen. (ret.) Scots Gds., Croix de Guerre with palms, J. P.
Lines. (Kesteven),^. 1876 ; m. 1912, Valerie, elder d. of the
late Arthur LeoneGlover, andhas issue — Stephen Tempest,
Gentleman, b. 1913; Henry Roger Tempest, Gentleman,
1908
€em
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b, 1924 ; and Iris Mary. Estates — Broughton Hall, Craven,
in co. Yorks. ; Coleby Hall, inco. Lincoln. Postal address —
Broughton Hall, Skipton-in-Craven. Clubs — Guards',
Boodle's.
TEMPEST of Tong (R.L., 7 Oct. 1909 ; H. Coll., 23
April 1884). Argent, a bend between six martlets sable
and (for distinction) a canton ermine, and upon an escut-
cheon of pretence quarterly of twenty-six, 1. argent, a bend
between six martlets sable (Tempest, R.L.) ; 2. argent, on a
chevron azure, between three roses gules, barbed and seeded
proper, two swords in saltire, the dexter surmounted of the
sinister also proper, pommels and hilts gold, the points
passing through a chaplet of laurel of the last, a chief of the
second, thereon a naval crown between two anchors erect or
(for Ricketts) ; 3. or, on a fesse wavy gules, three mullets
argent, a canton vert, charged with a fleur-de-lys of the
field (for Gumbleton) ; 4. (for Plumbe-Tempest) quarterly,
i. and iiii. , argent, a bend between six martlets sable
(for Tempest) ; ii. and iii. , ermine, a bend vair, cottised
sable, on a canton argent, a rose gules (for Plumbe) ; 5.
argent, a bend between six martlets sable (for Tempest) ;
6. argent, a chevron between three martlets gules (for
Waddington) ; 7. gules, a bend ermine (for Rye) ; 8,
ermine, five lozenges conjoined in fesse gules (for Hebden) ;
9. sable, an inescutcheon ermine, within eight martlets in
orle argent (for Boiling) ; 10. argent, two lions passant in
pale vert (for Mirfield) ; 11. azure, a bend argent, cottised
or, between six martlets, of the last (for Tonge) ; 12. argent,
on a bend sable, three owls of the field (for Savile) ; 13.
gules, a cross pat6e or (for Golkar) ; 14. argent, on a bend
gules, three escallops or (for Tankersley) ; 15. sable, an
1 nescutcheon within eight martlets in orle argent (for Rach-
dale) ; 16. or, on a chief indented azure, three plates (for
Lathom) ; 17. argent, a bend sable, between a sable rising
vert in chief, and a cross patonee of the second in base (for
Ryshworth) ; 18. gules, two bars between eight martlets,
three, two and three, argent (for Eland) ; 19. argent, on a
bend gules, three escallops or (for Tankersley) ; 20. ermine,
three chevronels gules (for Pictavensis) ; 21. argent, a fesse
double cottised gules (for Thornhill) ; 22. gules, a crescent
ermine, and between the horns thereof a fleur-de-lys or,
between in chief two esquires' helmets proper, and in base
a garb of the third (for Cholmeley) ; 23. gules, three mullets
or (for Belward) ; 24. argent, a cross flory azure (for Mal-
pas) ; 25. argent, on a fesse gules, three plates (for Eyton) ;
26. or, a lion rampant gules, armed and langued azure,
surmounted of a fesse chequy argent and of the third,
accompanied by thre6 mullets, two in chief and one In base
also azure (for Steuart of Dalguise). Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's
head erased per pale argent and sable, langued gules, and
(for distinction) charged on the neck with a cross crosslet
counterchanged. Motto — " Loywf as thow fynds."
• Only son of Rev. John Graves of Bradenham Manor,
Bucks., b. ; d. ; tn. : —
The late John Hicks Tempest (formerly Graves), Gentle-
man, b. 1848; d. 1915; m. 1886, Henrietta Frances Mary,
Lady of the Manors of Tong, Yorks. , and Aughton, Lanes. ,
only surv. child of Sir Robert Tempest Tempest (formerly
Ricketts), 3rd Bart. Seats— Tong Hall, Bradford, Yorks. ;
Bradenham House, High Wycombe, Bucks.; Dalguise,
Perthshire.
WILFRID FRANCIS TEMPEST, Esquire, Justice of
the Peace for the West Riding of the county of York. Bom
October 22, 1846, being the second surviving son of the late
Joseph Francis Tempest, Gentleman, by his wife Frances
Bridget, daughter of John Hercy of Crutchfield House, in
the county of Berks. Armorial bearings— He bears for
Arms : Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, on a bend between six
martlets sable, an annulet or (for Tempest) ; 2. argent, a
fesse between six martlets sable (for Gilliot) ; 3. argent, a
lion rampant gules, within a bordure of demi-fleurs-de-lys
azure (for Thorpe). U pon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a Mantling sableand argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head
erased per pale argent and sable, beaked and crined gules,
charged with an annulet of the last. Married, firstly,
April 21, 1868, Agnes Mary (d. 1885), fourth d. of Thomas
A. A. Perry, Gentleman, of Bitham House, Avon Dassett,
in the county of Warwick ; and by her has surv. Issue—
(1) Aelred Joseph Tempest, Gentleman, b. March 31, 1877
[m. Francis May, d. of the late William Cuthbert, of
Winnipeg ; and has issue, three children] ; (2) Aidan Joseph
Tempest, Gentleman, b. December 25, 1879 [m. 1913, Mary
Blanche, d. of late James Donovan of Ra'.hmines, Dublin] ;
(3) Norbert Joseph Tempest, Gentleman, b. Jnne 3, 1882 ;
[m. 1917, Lola, d. of Charles Heintz, of Los Angeles] ; (4)
Rev. Arthur Joseph Tempest, Priest of the Church of Rome,
b. October 19, 1885 ; Agnes Mary [m. 1901, Edward Rad-
cliffe, and has issue] ; Maude Mary ; and Ethel Mary
Frances. He married secondly, July 30, 1888, Florence
Helen, only d. of Vincent LesassierO'Rourkeof Rathgar, co.
Dublin ; and by her has had (5) Wilfrid Norman Tempest,
Esq., Major K.O.Y.L., b. June 8, 1889; killed in action
1916; (6) Wulstan Joseph Tempest, Esq., D.S.C., M.C.,
Major late R.F.C., b. January 22, 1891 [/«. 1923, Ethel,
eld. d. of Henry Fernandez] ; (7) Edmund Roger Tempest,
Gentleman, b. October 30, 1895; killed in Mesopotamia
1921 ; (8) Francis Basil Tempest, Gentleman, b. July 5,
1900 [m. 1928, Doris, d. of Brownbridge] ; Audry
Claire [m. 1915, John Symonds, R.A.S.C.]; and Monica
Helen [m. 1919, Eric Hamilton Douglas]. Seat — Ack-
worth Grange, Pontefract.
The Late JOHN GEORGE EDMUND TEMPLER,
Esquire, of Lindridge, Teignmouth, J. P., Capt. and Hon.
Major 1st Devon Imperial Yeomanry (late Captain Highland
Light Infantry). Born 1855, being the eldest son of the
late James George John Templer, Esq., of iLindridge,
by his wife Frances Elizabeth, dau. of JosephyMortimer.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly azure and gules, the per-
spective of an antique temple argent, on the pinnacle and
exterior battlements a cross or, in the first quarter an eagle
displayed, in the second a stag trippant regardant of the
last. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a Mantling azure and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon
a holy lamb argent, in the dexter foot a pennon of the
second, charged with a cross of St. George, the streamers
wavy azure and gules, the staff or, under an oak-tree proper,
fructed or. Motto — " Nihil sine labore." Livery — Black,
with scarlet waistcoat. Married, 1891, Frances, dau. of
the late Capt. W. H. Hall, Royal Navy ; and died 1924,
leaving issue — Joan ; and Doris \m. 1920, Carol Hubert
Francis Samuelson, Lieut, late Gren. Gds. ; and has
issue. Res.— Woodlands, Midhurst, Sussex].
SThe Right Honourable HENRY EDWARD
MONTAGU DORINGTON CLOTWORTHY
UPTON, Viscount Templetown and Baron Templetown
of Templetown, in the co. of Antrim, in the Peerage of
Ireland, J. P. and D.L. , co. Antrim, Knight of Justice
of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem.
Bom April 20, 1853, being the only son of Edward John
Upton, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable
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Edward John Upton, by his wife Susan Moore, daughter of
the Reverend John Maddy, Doctor of Divinity ; succeeded
his uncle in 1890. Creations — Baron, August 3, 1767 ;
Viscount, February 13, 1806. Armorial bearings (U.O.,
1683) — Sable, a cross moline or ; impaling the arms of
Finch-Hatton, namely, quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a chevron
between three griffins passant, wings endorsed sable (for
Finch) ; 2 and 3, azure, a chevron between three garbs or
(for Hatton). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of
his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with
Edward Montagu John Upton, Esquire, commonly known
as the Honourable Eric Edward Montagu John Upton,
Captain and Adjutant K.R.R.C., b. March 8, 1885;
killed in action 1915; the Hon. Henry Augustus George
Mountjoy Upton, b. August 12, 1894 [married 1916,
Alleyne, d. of Henry Lewes Conran, R.N., and has issue
— Henry Eric Patrick Mountjoy Spalding Upton, Esq.,
b. 1917 ; and Alleyne Evelyn Maureen Louisa [Seats —
The Holme, and Shiriners, both co. Kirkcudbright)] ; and
Hon. Margaret Evelyn ![»/. 1927, Rev. Ivo Carr-Gregg,
a Mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, on a ducal
coronet or, a war-horse passant sable, bridled, saddle d, and
accoutred gold. Supporters— Dexter, a war-horse sable,
caparisoned as the crest ; sinister, a knight in complete
armour proper, garnished or, the plume on his helmet
gules, holding on his sinister arm a shield charged with
arms of Upton, namely sable, a cross moline argent, and
in his dexter hand a tilting-spear. Motto — " Virtutis
avorum praemium." Livery — Black and gold. Married,
February 28, 1883, Evelyn Georgiana, commonly known
as Lady Evelyn Georgiana, daughter of the Right
Honourable George William Finch-Hatton, tenth Earl of
Winchilsea and Nottingham ; and has had Issue — Eric
M.A., Vicar of Astley, Nuneaton]. Seat — Castle Upton,
Tetnplepatrick, in the county of Antrim. Club — Marl-
borough.
TEMPLE of Waterston (R.L., dated at Dublin 25
April 1900, to assume the surname of Temple only in lieu
of Harris, and the arms of Temple as the first or principal
arms, quarterly with the arms of Harris). Quarterly, 1 and
4, argent, two bars sable, each charged with three martlets
or, a crescent gules for difference (for Temple) ; 2 and 3,
vert, upon a chevron embattled erminois between three
hedgehogs or, as many bombs sable, fired proper, upon a
chief of augmentation, a representation of the gates and
igio
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fortress of Seringapatam all proper (for Harris). Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — Out of a ducal crest coronet,
a martlet or, charged with a crescent gules for difference.
Motto — " Templa quam dilecta." Livery— Dark blue, with
dark green facings.
Only son of Arthur Reginald (Harris) Temple, Esq.,
J. P., D.L. , of Waterston, b. 1874 ; d. 1928 ; m, Clare,
fifth d. of Allen Cameron, Esq., Assistant Inspector-
General R.I.C. :—
Arthur Temple, Esq., b. 1904. Seat— Waterston, co.
Westmeath.
TEMPLE. Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, an eagle displayed
sable ; 2 and 3, argent, two bars sable, each charged with
three martlets or. Crest — On a ducal coronet, a martlet or.
Daughters and coheirs of the Most Noble Richard Plan-
tagenet Campbell Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-
Grenville, 3rd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, Earl
Temple, Viscount Cobham and Baron Kinloss, b. 1823 ;
d. 1889; m. 1st, Caroline, only d. of Robert Harvey
of Langley Park, Bucks. : —
The Rt. Hon. the Baroness Kinloss (q.v. ). [Arms, vide
Kinloss.]
The Lady Caroline Jemima Elizabeth Temple-Nugent-
Brydges-Chandos-Grenville. [Arms of Temple-Nugent-
Brydges-Chandos-Grenville, vide under Kinloss.]
Temple- Gore -Langton (R.L. , 12 March 1892).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, quarterly, sable and or, a bend argent
(Langton); 2. gules, a fesse between three cross crosslets
fitcWe or (Gore, 17th cent.); 3. Temple subquarterly as
above. Mantling sable and or. Crests — 1. on a wreath
of the colours, an eagle or and wyvern vert, their necks
entwined regardant (Langton) ; 2. on a mount vert, an
heraldic tiger salient argent, collared gules (Gore) ; 3.
Temple as above. Mottoes — "Templa quam dilecta"
(Temple); " Frangas ne flectes " (Gore) ; and (under arms)
" In hoc signo vinces" (Langton).
Eld. son of William Stephen, 4th Earl Temple of
Stowe, b. 1847; d. 1902; m. 1870, Helen Mabel (d.
1919), d. of Sir Graham Graham-Montgomery, Bart. : —
Rt. Hon. Algernon William Stephen Temple-Gore-
Langton, 5th Earl Temple of Stowe (4 Feb. 1822), J. P.
Somerset, B.A. (Oxford), Major 3rd Batt. Somersetsh. Lt.
Inf., late Lieutenant Coldstream Guards [Supporters —
Dexter, a lion rampant per fesse nebuly or and gules, sus-
pended from the neck by a ribbon gules, a shield of the
arms of Langton ; sinister, a horse argent, semee of eagles
displayed sable, suspended from the neck by a ribbon gules,
a shield of the arms of Gore], b. 1871 ; m. 1913, Agnes,
widow of late A. Burrows and d. of C. de Laporte. Seats —
Newton Park, nr. Bath ; Wotton, nr. Aylesbury. Clubs —
Brooks's, St. James's, Arthur's, Windham.
Sons of Hon. Chandos Graham Temple-Gore-Langton,
Capt. 1st Dragoon Guards, b. 1873; &• 1921 ; m,
1907, Frances Ethel, d. of the late Rev. A. L. Gore : —
Chandos Grenville Temple-Gore-Langton, Esq., b. 1909.
Res. — The Manor House, Burnett, near Bristol.
Ronald Stephen Brydges Temple-Gore-Langton, Gentle-
man, b. 1910.
3rd son of 4th Earl Temple (see above) : —
The Hon. Evelyn Arthur Grenville Temple-Gore-Langton,
D.S.O. , Comdr. (ret.), R.N.,£. 1884; m. 1922, Irene, d. of
Brig. -Gen. G. C. W. Gartside-Speight of Tzouhalen Ranch,
Duncan, B.C., and has issue — Walter Grenville Algernon
Temple-Gore-Langton, Esq, b. 1924 ; and Elizabeth Dorina.
Club — Naval and Military, n:M
Gore-Langton (R.L. , 1783, H. Coll.). Quarterly,
1 and 4, Langton (as above) ; 2 and 3, Gore (as above).
Crests — 1. Langton (as above) ; 2. Gore (as above).
Motto — (of Langton). Livery — Grenville green, silver
buttons.
Sons of Hon. Henry Powell Gore-Langton, J. P., Col.
late 3rd Batt. Somersetshire L.I. , b. 1854; d. 1913;
m. 1878, Marguerite Lucy [d. 1915), d. of Major R.
Guthrie MacGregor: —
Hubert Edwin Gore-Langton, Esq. , D.S.O- , Comdr. R.N.
b. 1883 ; m. 1909 (his cousin), Lady Alice Mary Temple-
Gore-Langton, third d. of 4th Earl Temple, and has surv.
issue — Alaric Hubert St. George Gore-Langton, Gentle-
man, b, 1918. Seat — Hatch Park, Somerset.
Robert Lancelot Gore-Langton, Gentleman, Lieut, late
W. Somerset Yeo., b. 1885 ; m. 1914, Winifreda Lilian, d. of
the late Capt. Arthur Nixon, Rifle Bgde., and has issue —
Montague Grenville-Gore- Langton, Gentleman, b. 1919 ;
and 2 daus. Res. — Duncan, Vancouver, B.C.
Norman Eric Gore-Langton, Gentleman, late Lieut. 6th
Dragoon Guards, b. 1886; m. 1914, Irene Monica, d. of
Major A. C. Greaves-Banning. Res. —
Richard Gerald Gore-Langton, Esq., Capt. late Berks.
R.H.A. formerly Sub-Lieut. R.N., b. 1892.
Yr. son of William Henry Powell Gore-Langton, Esq.,
D.L., of Newton Park and Hatch Park, d. 1873;
m. 1846, Lady Anne Eliza Mary, d. of 2nd Duke of
Buckingham and Chandos : —
The Hon. Edward Grenville Gore-Langton (Patent of
Precedence, 1890), b. 1858; m. 1888, Hon. Florence Emily
Murray (d. 1902), d. of Alexander, 9th Lord Elibank ; and
has issue — Grenville Edward Murray Gore-Langton, Esq.,
Lieut, late Roy. Scots, b. 1891 ; and Anna Dorothea
Florence [m. 1926, George Ernest Hope-Johnstone]. Club
— Junior Carlton.
Temple (R.L., 1796, H. Coll.). Arms and crest of
Temple as above ; and by a further Roy. Lie. the arms of
Temple to be borne quarterly with the arms of Dicken
(H. Coll., 22 Dec. 1904), namely, " eimine, a leopard's
face jessant-de-lys or, surmounted by a cross flory sable."
Motto—" Templa quam dilecta."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Richard Temple, 1st Bart., of The
Nash, P.C., G.C.S.I., CLE., Governor of Bombay
1877-1880, b. 1826; d. 1902; m. 1st, 1849, Charlotte
Frances (d. 1855), d. of Benjamin Martindale ; 2nd,
Mary Augusta (C.I.), d. of Charles Robert Lindsay,
Bengal C.S. : —
Sir Richard Carnac Temple, 2nd Bart., of The Nash
(16 Aug. 1876), C.B., CLE., Bailiff Grand Cross of the
Order of the Hosp. of St. John of Jerusalem in England,
F.R.G.S., M.R.A.S., formerly Lt.-Col. Indian Army, and
Ch. Commr. Andaman and Nicobar Islands, D.L. and J. P.
co. Worcester and Chairman of Worcester County Associa-
tion, Deputy-Chairman St. John Ambulance Association
(First Aid), Hon. Fellow Trinity Hall, Cambridge, Editor
of "Indian Antiquary" from 1885, b. 1850; m. 1880,
Agnes Fanny (Dame of Grace of the Order of the Hosp. of
St. John of Jerusalem), d. of late Major-Gen. G. A. Searle ;
and has issue — Richard Durand Temple, Esq., D.S.O.,
F.R.G.S., Lt.-Col. 5th Worcester Regt., late Comdg. 27th
Batt. Northumberland Fus. and formerly Lieut. King's
Royal Rifle Corps, b. 1880 [m. 1912, Katherine Marjorie, d.
of F. de la F. Williams and widow of Francis Swithin
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Braithwait Andertonof Bolton Royd, Bradford, I Yorks. , and
has issue— Richard Anthony Purbeck Temple, Esq., b.
1913]; Ethel Godiva [m. 1910, Lieut.-Comdr. Martin
Robertson-Glasgow, R.N. (killed in action 1916)]; and
Mildred Hester. Clubs— Carlton, Marlborough.
#! Charles Lindsay Temple, Esq., CM. G. (1909), F.R.G.S.,
F.G.S., Lieut. -Gov. Northern Provinces Nigeria 1913-17,
b. 1871 ; m. 1912, Olive Susan Miranda, d. of Sir Reginald
Macleod, K.C. B. Clubs — Athenasum, Royal Societies'.
Yr. sons of Richard Temple, Esq., J. P., D.L., of The
Nash, Worcs. , b. 1800 ; d. 1874 ; m. 2nd, 1840, Penelope,
only child and h. of Rev. Alexander Luders, Knight
of the Holy Roman Empire (Hereditary Patent dated
30 Sept. 1763I, M.A. Oxon., Rector of Woolstone,
Glos. :—
John Alexander Temple, Esq., Col. Indian Army.
Arms — Quarterly, 1 and 4, Temple as above ; 2. the arms
Black, yellow facings], b. 1842; m. 1876, Elizabeth, yr. d.
of Rev. J. Mathias ; and has issue — (1) Percy de Luders
Temple, Esq., Major (ret.) 37th Lancers, Indian Army, b.
1881 ; (2) Grenville Mathias Temple, Esq., Lieut, (ret.)
R.N., b. 1897 ; and Maud Elizabeth [m. 1907, Capt. Richard
Raymond Willis, V.C. , Lanes. Fus.]. Res. — Sunborne
Cottage, Riviera, Folkestone. Club — E.I. United Service.
George Theodore Temple, Esq., Lieut.-Comdr. (ret.)
R.N., F.R.G.S., Knt. 1st class of Order of St. Olaf, *. 1847;
m. 1880, Philippa Desired (d. 1924), d. of Herr Philip H.
Schwensen of Hasvig, Norway ; and has issue — (1) Harald
Markham Temple, Gentleman, b. 1882 [m. 1909, Gertrude,
d. of George Miller of Newberries, Radlett, and has issue —
Anthony George Temple, Gentleman, b. ] ; (2) Charles
Gordon Temple, Gentleman, b. 1885 [m. 1924, Hylda
Gertrude, d. of the late John Bransley, of Nottingham, and
has issue — John Gordon Temple, Gentleman, 5. 1927 ;
and Anne Desired] ; and Mary Penelope [m. 1927,
Capt. Arthur Wickham-Greenbough, M.B.E., M.C., late
R.A.F.]. Res. — Solheim, 14 Cumberland Park, Acton.
Henry Francis Temple, Esq., J. P., b. 1850; m. 1883,
Louisa Smith. Res. — Rapson Road, Durban, Natal.
TEMPLEMORE, Baron, see CHICHESTER.
TENISON, see KING-TENISON.
CHARLES MacCARTHY TENISON, Esquire, Bar-
sister-at-Law, Member of the Royal Irish Academy, Jus-
tice of the Peace for Queensland and Tasmania. Born
December 30, 1850, being the eldest son (of his second
marriage) of Joseph Tenison Collins, Gentleman, of Bal-
linasloe, Ireland, by his wife Sarah Louisa, daughter of
Charles Murrough MacCarthy, and sister of the Reverend
Charles F. MacCarthy, Doctor of Divinity, Rector of St.
Werburgh's, Dublin, and assumed the surname of Tenison
in lieu of his patronymic, and the arms of that family
quarterly with his own, by Royal Licence in the year 1890.
Armorial bearings (R. L. , 1890) —Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable,
a fesse embattled argent, and in chief three doves proper
(Tenison, H. Coll. , 1660) ; 2 and 3, or, a griffin segreant sable,
in the dexter chief point a trefoil slipped vert, all within a
bordure gules (for Collins) ; and for his Crests, 1. upon a
wreath of the colours, a dove proper, holding in its beak a
rose gules (for Tenison) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours,
a demi-griffin segreant or, armed and langued gules, charged
on the shoulder and wing with two trefoils slipped in fesse
of Dicken as above ; 3. per pale gules and argent, on
the dexter side, an eagle displayed dimidiated and issuing
from the palar line of the second ; and on the sinister side,
a tower and issuant therefrom a tree (Luders) [Livery —
vert (for Collins) ; with the Motto, " Favente Deo sedulitate. "
Married, June 3, 1879, Elizabeth Isabel, third daughter of
William Crompton Ashlin of Claughton, Birkenhead ; and
has Issue — Julian Tenison, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N.,£. June
22, 1885 ; and Eva Mabel. Club— Royal Societies'.
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TENISON of Loughbawn (Confn. 1913 U.O. , on user
since 1690). Gules, a bend engrailed or, between three
leopards' faces of the second, jessant-de-lis azure. Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crest—On a wreath of the colours,
a leopards' face as in the arms. Motto — " Potius mori
quam foedari." Livery — Dark blue, with light blue facings.
Son of William Tenison, Esq., J. P., of Loughbawn,
co. Monaghan, b. 1828; d. 1901 ; tn. 1850, Flavia, d.
of Signor Fondelli of Florence: —
Col. William Tenison, J. P. and D. L. co. Monaghan,
High Sheriff 1896, late Lt.-Col. comdg. 4th Batt. R. Irish
Fus., late Major Manchester Regt. , served in Afghanistan
1881, Egyptian Campaign 1882 and Great War 1915-17
(desp. ), b. 1856; m. 1882, Marion Angela, ygst. d. of
Thomas Huggins of Buxted Lodge, Sussex, and 4 Collingham
Road, South Kensington ; and has had issue — (1) William
Percival Cosnahan Tenison, Esq., D.S.O., Major late
R.F.A., and Lt.-Col. Res. of Officers ; b. 1884 [tn. 1915,
Olive Leonora, d. of the late Claud Longueville-Mackenzie
(Res. — Easington, Guildford)]; (2) Thomas Michael Gre-
ville Tenison, Gentleman, Lieut. R.A., b. 1891 ; d. 1922;
(3) Gerald Evan Farquhar Tenison, Gentleman, late Lieut.
3rd Dragoon Gds., b. 1897 ; and Marguerite Angela. Seat
— Loughbawn, Ballybay, co. Monaghan. Res. — Farley,
Westerham, Kent.
TENNANT (H. Coll.). Argent, three crescents sable,
on a chief gules, a boar's head couped or, langued azure.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a torteau, a ship's mast rigged with a
square sail proper.
Son of William Tennant, Gentleman, b. ; d. ;
tn. : —
William Augustus Tennant, Gentleman, b. . Res, —
Orford House, Ugley, Bishop's Stortford.
TENNANT (L.O., 1872). Argent, two crescents in fesse
sable, on a chief engrailed azure, a boar's head couped of
the fi-st. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— Issuing
from a wreath of his liveries, a mast with a sail hoisted
proper. Motto — " Deus dabit vela."
Eld. surv. son of Hon. Sir David Tennant, K.C.M.G. ,
b. 1829; d. 1905; tn. 1st, 1849, Josina (who died 1877),
d. of Jacobus du Toit ; 2nd, 1885, Amye Fenour, d.
of Lt.-General Sir William Bellairs, K.C.M.G., C.B.: —
David Tennant, Esquire, b. . Estate — Buona Vista,
Wynberg, Cape Colony. Post. add. — Civil Service Club
Cape Town, S. Africa.
TENNANT (H. Coll., 4 Tune 1804). Ermine, two bars
sable, the first charged with two and the other with one
bezant, on a canton argent, a chief of the second, thereon
between two martlets a cross pat6e of the third. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
lion passant guardant gules, the dexter fore-paw resting on
an escutcheon ermine, thereon two bars charged as in the
arms. Motto — " Tenant ferme guarderay. "
Son of Charles Edmund Tennant, Esq. , Commr. R.N.,
J. P., D.L., of Need wood House, Staffs., d. 1862; tn.
1st, 1850, Sophia Amy (d. 1857), eld. d. of Richard
Temple of The Nash, Worcs. , sister to Sir Richard
Temple, 1st Bart. : —
Charles Richard Tennant, Esq., J. P. Notts., late Major
2nd Life Guards, b. 9 March 1851 ; tn. 18 Nov. 1886, Hon.
Ruth Adamson Brooks, ygst. d. of 1st Lord Crawshaw.
Res. — St. Anne's Manor, Sutton, Lougborough.
Sons of Edmund William Tennant, Esq., J. P. of The
Eades, Hon. Lt.-Col. late 4th Batt. S. Staffs. Regt.,
b. 9 Sept. 1859 ; d. 1923 ; tn. 24 Nov. 1886, Mary Eliza,
ygst. d. of James Lowe, Esq., J. P. Lanes., M.A., of
Churchfield, Manchester : —
William George Tennant, Esq., M.V.O., Comdr. R.N.,
b. a Jan. 1890 ; tn. 1919, Catherine Mary, d. of the late
Major C. H. Blount, R.H.A. Res.— The Eades, Upton-on-
Severn, Worcester. Club — United Service.
Roger Debonnaire Tennant, Gentleman, b. 1902.
TENNANT (L.O., 1885). Argent, two crescents in fesse
sable, on a chief gules a boar's head couped of the first, a
bordure compony of the second and first. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a mast
with a sail hoisted proper. Motto — " Deus dabit vela."
Eld. son of Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Priaulx Tennant, 1st
Baron Glenconner, Lord High Commissioner of the
General Assembly of the Church of Scotland 19 n,
1912, 1913, and 1914, M.P. for Salisbury 1906-10,
M.A. (Camb.), b. 1859; d. 1920; tn. 1895, Pamela
Genevieve Adelaide, ygst. d. of Hon. Percy Scawen
Wyndham (who tn. 2nd, Viscount Grey of Fallodonv
K.G. (a.v.)):-
Rt. Hon. Sir Christopher Grey Tennant, 2nd Baron
Glenconner (3 April 1911), 3rd Bart. (17 July 1885),
late Sub. -Lieut. R.N. [Supporters— On the dexter a stag
proper, gorged with a mural crown or, and on the
sinister a tiger also proper, gorged with a crown palisado
also or, each charged on the shoulder with a thistle leaved
and slipped gold] ; b. 1899; tn. 1925, Pamela Winifred, d.
of Sir Richard Arthur Surtees Paget, 3rd Bart. ; and has
issue — Hon. Colin Christopher Paget Tennant, b. 1926 ;
Hon. Tennant, b. 1929. Seats — Glen, Innerleithen,
co. Peebles ; Wilsford Manor, Salisbury. Res. — 76 Sloane
Street, S.W. 1.
Yngr. son of Sir Charles Tennant, 1st Bart. (1885),
of The Glen, in the co. of Peebles, and of St. Rollox,
in the city of Glasgow, M.P. for city of Glasgow
1879-80, and for Peebles and Selkirk 1880-86, late
Hon. Col. 4th Vol. Batt. the Cameronians, Trustee
of National Gallery, J. P. and D.L., b. 1823; d. 1906,
tn. 1849, Emma (d. 1859), d. of Richard Winsloe of
Mount Nebor, Taunton, co. Somerset : —
Francis John Tennant, Esq. [Arms as above, but (re-
matric. L.O. 20 Aug. 1907) the bordure engrailed], b. 1861 ;
tn. 1886, Anne Geraldine, d. of John Marriner Redmayne
of Harewood, co. Durham ; and has had issue — (1) John
Edward Tennant, Esq., D.S.O., M.C., Lt.-Col. Res. of
Officers, late Scots Gds. ; served R.A.F. 1914-18 ; b. 1890
\tn. 1st, 1918, Georgina (obtained a divorce 1925), d. of
Lt.-Gen. Sir George Kirkpatrick, K.C.B., K.C.S.I. , and
has issue — Iain Mark Tennant, Gentleman, b. 1919 ; 2nd,
1926, Victoria, only d. of the late Sir Robert Duff, 2nd
Bart.]; (2) Mark Tennant, Gentleman, Lieut. Scots Gds. ,
b. 1892 ; killed in action 1916 ; (3) Michael Tennant, Gentle-
man, D.S.O., Lieut. Scots Gds. Res., b. 1899; Frances
Lucy[#?. 1912, Hon. Guy Lawrence Charteris, and d. 1925,
leaving issue] ; Geraldine Bryde [tn. 1915 , Sir Iain Colquhoun ,
D.S.O., 7th Bart., and has issue] ; and Kathleen [tn. 1916,
9th Duke of Rutland]. Res. — Innes House, Elgin, Moray-
shire ; 3 Bryanston Place, W.i. Club — Brooks's.
ROBERT HUGH TENNANT, Gentleman, Chairman
Westminster Bank ; Pr.s. British Bankers' Assoc, 1924-5.
Born i860, being the eldest surv. son of Robert Tennant,
Esq., J. P., of Chapel House (sometime M.P. for Leeds),
and his wife Harriette, dau. of Jeremiah Garnett of Mount
Broughton. Armorial bearings— Ermine, on two bars,
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•each per pale gules and sable, three bezants, two and one.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, between two wings gules, each charged with a
bezant, a sword erect proper, point downwards, pommel
and hilt or, transpiercing a human heart gules. Motto —
"Tenaxetfidelis." Livery — Blue-black coat, red and black
striped waistcoat, brass buttons. Seat — Chapel House,
Kilnsey-in-Craven. Res. — Highfields, Darley Abbey, Derby;
88 St. James's Street, S.W. Clubs— Pratt's, Boodle's.
TENNYSON (H. Coll., 1884). Gules, on a bend
nebuly between three leopards' faces jessant-de-lys or,
a chaplet of laurel vert. Mantling gules and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm in armour
embowed, the hand gauntleted or, grasping a broken
tilting-spear, entiled with a garland of laurel proper. Motto
— " Respiciens prospiciens. "
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir Hallam Tennyson, 2nd Baron
Tennyson, G.C.M.G., P.C., J.P. Hants., D.L. Isle of
Wight, Hon. Litt.D. (Camb.), Hon. D.C.L. (Oxon.),
Hon. LL.D. (Melbourne and Adelaide), Hon. Col. 20th
Australian Lt. Horse and of S. Austral. Art., Gov. of
S. Australia 1899-1902, first Acting Gov.-Gen. of
Australia 1902 and Gov.-Gen. 1902-4; b. 1852; d.
1928 ; m. ist, 1884, Audrey Georgiana Florence (d.
1916), d. of Charles John Boyle ; 2nd, 1918, Mary
Emily, d. of Charles R. Prinsep, and widow of Andrew
K. Hichens, of Monk's Hatch, Compton, Guildford : —
Rt. Hon. Lionel Hallam Tennyson, 3rd Baron Tennyson
(24 Jan. 1884) [Supporters— Two leopards guardant gules,
ducally crowned and semee-de-lys or], Major, late The Rifle
Bde. , formerly Coldstream Gds. ; served Great War, 1914-18
(desp. twice) ; b. 1889 ; m. 1918, Hon. Clarissa Madeline
(div. 1928), d. of Lord Glenconner, and has issue — Hon.
Harold Christopher Tennyson, b. 1919 ; Hon. Mark Aubrey
Tennyson, b. 1920. Seat — Farringford, Freshwater, Isle of
Wight. Clubs— Buck's, White's.
Sons of Hon. Lionel Tennyson, 1*. 1854; d. 1886;
m. 1878, Eleanor Mary, d. of Frederick Locker-
l^ampson : —
Alfred Browning Stanley Tennyson, Esq., Insp. Local
Govt. Board, Ireland. Lieut, late Leics. Yeo. b. 1878 ;
m. 1912, Hon. Margaret Drummond, d. of 10th Viscount
Strathallan ; and has issue — James Alford Tennyson, Gentle-
man, b. 1913 ; Aubrey Drummond Tennyson, Gentleman,
b. 1920; and Rachel. Res. —
Charles Bruce Locker Tennyson, Esq., CM. G. , Barrister-
at-Law, b. 1879 ; m. 1909, Ivy Gladys, d. of the late W. I.
Pretious, and has issue — Frederick Peniose Tennyson,
Gentleman, b. 1912 ; Charles Julian Tennyson, Gentleman,
b. 1915 ; Beryl Hallam Augustine Tennyson, Gentleman,
b. 1920. Res. — Shiplake Rise, Henley-on-Thames.
Michael Sellwood Tennyson, Esq., b. 1883. Res. —
New Zealand.
TENTERDEN, Baron, see ABBOTT.
TEOFANI (H. Coll., 1911). Or, six torteaux, three,
two, and one, on a chief azure a Maltese cross argent.
Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, an owl argent, resting the dexter claw on an
antique lamp sable, inflamed proper. Motto — " Semper."
Second son of the late Basil Teofani of Valetta,
Malta, Merchant, by Eufemia his wife : —
The late Panajotti Teofani, Gentleman, of 52 Clarence
Gate Gardens, N.W., a Member of the Court of Assistants
of the Worshipful Company of Gardeners, b. 30 Sept. 1864 ;
d. 192 ; on whom was conferred the Silver Cross of the
Knights of the Royal Order of the Redeemer of Greece
(1901), the 3rd Class of the Order of the Medjidie (Com-
mander) 1906, and the rank of Officer of the Academy of
France 1909.
TERNAN. Or, semee-de-lys gules, two lions passant
in pale sable. Mantling gules and or. Crest — Upon a
wreath of the colours, a dragon passant proper, resting
the dexter fore-claw on a fleur-de-lys gules. Motto (in Irish
characters)—" Bradhach." Livery — Black and gold (coat
and trousers black, vest yellow, gilt buttons).
Eld. son of Henry Breffney Ternan, Esq., Col., b.
1847 ; d. iqvj ; m. ist, 1873, Laura (d. 1877), dau. of
William Henry Workman of Harpsden, Oxon. ; 2nd,
1880, Julia, dau. of William Baker of Bristol : —
Henry Augustus Breffney Ternan, Esq., O. B.E., Major,
b. 1876. Res. — 211B High Street, Kensington, W.8.
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TERRY. Argent, gutt6e-de-l'armes, on a pile gules, a
leopard's face jessant-de-lys or, within a bordure engrailed
sable, charged with eight roses of the first barbed and
The Reverend WILLIAM ARTHUR TERRY, Clerk
in Holy Orders. Born July 12, i860, being the eldest son
of John Terry (son of Joseph Terry of Yorks. ). Armorial
bearings — Ermine, on a cross invected gules, a fasces erect
or, between two roses in pale argent and as many lions
seeded proper. Mantling azure and argent. CreBt— On
a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased argent, gutt^e-
de-1'armes, between two oak-branches fructed in arch proper.
Motto — " Perseverantidabitur." Livery— Blue, with white
facings and silver buttons.
Only son of Major-General Astley Fellowes Terry, of
48 Combe Park, Bath, formerly Commanding 1st Batt.
60th Rifles, a Knight of Justice of the Order of the
Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England ; b. 1840 ;
d. 1926; m. 1864, Edith (who d. 1895), dau. of Henry
Cory, Barrister-at-Law : —
Astley Herbert Terry, Esq., Col. in the Army, late
Lieut. 60th Rifles and Lt.-Col. Army Service Corps,
an Officer of the Grand Priory in the British Realm
of the Ven. Order of the Hospital of St. John of
Jerusalem; b. 1866; m. 1896, Mildred, dau. of Colonel
Francis William Boileau, C.B. , Bengal Staff Corps, and
has issue — Astley Thomas Terry, Esq., Capt. R.E., an
Officer of the Ven. Order of the Hospital of St. John of
Jerusalem in the British Realm, b. 1896 [m. 1926, Eileen,
only child of Ernest Elliott Savi] ; Winifred Edith
\m. 1926, James Grant Duncan, Barrister-at-Law] ; and
Marjory Beryl. Res. — The Maze, Quarry Hill, Guildford.
Club— United Service.
TETLEY (H. Coll., 1895). Azure, on a fesse invected
or, in chief an escallop between two cross crosslets
fitch^e, and the like in base of the last, a cross crosslet
fitch^e of the first between two escallops gules. Mantling
azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, an
escallop or, in front of two cross crosslets fitche^e in
saltire, the dexter gules and the sinister azure. Motto —
" Triumpho cruce." Livery — Dark blue coat, brass buttons,
red waistcoat.
Only son of Ven. James George Tetley, of Belmont,
Tormohun, co. Devon, D.D. (Oxon.), Clerk in Holy
Orders, Canon and Archdeacon of Bristol, b. 1843 ;
d. 1924 ; m. 1868, Mary Anne Grace, dau. of George
Milward, Esq., of Lechlade Manor, co. Gloucs. , J. P.,
Barrister-at-Law : —
James George Wynn Tetley, Esq., Capt. 3rd Loyal
North Lancashire Regt., b. June 2, 1873 ; m. 1897, Eleanor
Mary, eld. dau. of Rev. Canon Jacques, R.D., Rector of
Brindle, co. Lanes., and has issue — Mace Caroline; and
Cecily. Postal address— c/o Mrs. H. E. Robeson, Broad
Blunsdon Rectory, Swindon, Wilts.
iQ^DTIBl-HOCALTERlVi
passant in fesse of the third, in the first and second quar-
ters a martlet of the second. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion proper,
gorged with a wreath of roses argent, holding in the dexter
paw a fleur-de-lys or, and supporting with the sinister a
fasces in bend also proper. Motto — ' ' Quod tibi hoc
alteri." Married, Nov. 22, 1881, Rosa Elizabeth, dau. of
the late James Edwin Phillips. Residence — Benthall
Vicarage, Salop.
TEULON of Glenwood, co. Cork (R.L., 19 Aug. 1905,
U.O. ). Azure, a ruined tower argent, in the dexter chief
a sun in splendour or. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a cross patee gules within a
semi-circle of seven mullets of six points or. Motto —
" Ensemble."
Son of Alfred Edward Fleury, of Glenwood, Kilworth,
co. Cork, b. ; d. ; m. , Anna M , d.
of Charles Pete Teulon, of Bandon, co. Cork : —
Charles Alfred Teulon (formerly Fleury), Esq. , Major
(ret.) Inniskilling Dragoons, b. 1883; m. 1918, Norah
Emily, d. of Colonel J. McM. Bolster, R.A.M.C., and has
issue — Basil Charles Teulon, Gentleman, b. 1919 ; and
June Amoret. Club — Cavalry.
TEYNHAM, Baron, see ROPER-CURZON.
THACKERAY (H. Coll. , 17 Feb. 1755). Vert, two garbs
or, in base an arrow, point downwards, argent, on a chief
purpure a cherub's head proper, between two estoiles of the
third. Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, an eagle, wings elevated proper, charged on the
breast with a like cherub's head and holding in the beak an
arrow as in the arms. Motto — " Nobilitas sola virtus."
Sons of Sir Edward Talbot Thackeray, K.C.B., V.C-,
Col. R.E., b. 1836 ; d. 1927 ; m. firstly, Dec. 6, 1862,
Amy Mary Anne, second dau. of Eyre Evans Crowe ;
secondly, Dec. 2, 1869, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of late
Major Thomas Baker Pleydell : —
Edward Francis Thackeray, Esq., C.M.G., D.S.O. ,
Lt.-Col. S. African Staff Corps, Dist. Staff Officer No. 8
Mil. District, formerly E. Surrey Regt., b. 1870; «. 1905,
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Linda Margaret, d. of the late Baron von Wurtzburg, and
has issue — 2 daus. Res— Larkbeare, Park Road, Johannes-
burg, Transvaal. Club — Rand (Johannesburg).
Richmond Clive Thackeray, Esq., b. 1873.
Charles Bouverie Thackeray, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. R.A.
(ret.), Brev.-Col. T.A., b. 1875; m. Adeline, d. of late
William Ritchie, and has issue— 1 son, 2 daus. Res. —
6 Fernshaw Road, Chelsea, S.W. Club— Naval and
Military.
Henry St. John Pleydell Thackeray, Esq. , b. 1879.
The Rev. ARTHUR THOMAS JAMES THACK-
ERAY, Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. Trin. Coll., Camb.,
formerly Vicar of Norton Subcourse, Norfolk, and Surrogate
of the Diocese of Norwich. Born Sept. 16, 1852, being
the only son (senior member of the family) of the late Rev.
Joseph Thackeray, M.A. , Rector of Horstead and Coltishall,
Norfolk, formerly Senior Fellow of King's College, Camb.,
by his wife Rose Ellen, youngest dau. of the late John
Robinson, Esq., Capt. Scots Fusilier Guards, of 63 Great
Cumberland Place, Hyde Park. W. Armorial bearings
(H. Coll., 17 Feb. 1755)— Vert, two garbs or, in base an
arrow argent, on a chief purpure, a cherub's head proper,
between the like number of estoiles of the third. Mantling
vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle,
the wings elevated proper, charged on the breast with a
like cherub's head, and holding in the beak an arrow as
in the arms. Motto — " Nobilitas sola virtus." Livery —
Green. Married, 1st, June 27, 1882, Amy Beatrice (d.
April 28, 1903), youngest dau. of Rev. Henry Peter Dunster,
M.A. , Vicar of Woodbastwick, and Rector of Pauxworth,
Norfolk; 2nd, Anna, ygst d. of late Rev. Charles Philip
Paul Jodrell, M.A. , Rector of Wramplingham ; and by his
1st mar. has had Issue — (1) Thomas Frederick Makepeace
Thackeray, Gentleman, b, June 4, 1883 ; (2) John Henry
Makepeace Thackeray, Gentleman, b. and d. 1886; (3)
Joseph Makepeace Thackeray, Gentleman, b. Sept. 7, 1887 ;
and Blanche Ellen Beatrice. Residence — Holmwood,
Thorpe, Norwich. Clubs — Junior Conservative, Norfolk
County (Norwich), Conservative (Yarmouth).
THACKERAY (H. Coll. , 17 Feb. 1775). Vert, two garbs
or, in base an arrow, point downwards, argent, on a chiet
purpure, a cherub's head proper, between two estoiles of the
third. Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, an eagle, wings elevated proper, charged on the
breast with a like cherub's head, and holding in the beak an
arrow as in the arms. Motto — "Nobilitas sola virtus."
Son of Frederick Rennel Thackerary, Esq., of Ash-
wood and Yarrow House, Norfolk, J. P. co. Norfolk,
late Captain 74th Highlanders, b. 1830 ; m. 1853,
Elizabeth, dau. of W. Ayton : —
Frederick Rennell Thackeray, Esq. , Major R.A. , b. 1856 ;
m. 1884, Mary, dau. of Col. Hasted, R.E. Seat — Ashwood-
in-Pentney, Norfolk. Postal address — Yarrow House,
Dereham, Norfolk.
THACKERAY (H. Coll.). Per pale ermine and azure,
seven flames of fire, four, two, and one proper, and in chief
a cherub's head or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath argent and azure, in front of a sunburst or,
a demi-double-headed eagle displayed ermine, the dexter
wing charged with a bend sinister and the sinister wing
charged with a bend gules. Motto — " Nobilitas solavirtus."
Son of Alexander Thackeray, Esq., J. P., of Glan Ely,
Glamorgan : —
Frank Staniford Thackeray, Esq., D.S.O. , M.C., Lt.-Col.
Comdg. 1st Lines. Regt., formerly H.L.I. , b. 1880 ; m.
1913, Leila May, d. of Oliver William Warner, Esq., J. P.,
of Stormount, Wyke Regis, Dorset. Clubs — Army and
Navy, R.A.C., Ranelagh.
THACKWELL (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, paly
of six or and gules, a maunch argent, sem6e-de-lys azure
(Thackwell) ; 2 ana 3, per pale azure and guies, a cross en-
grailed erminois, in the first and fourth quarters a water-
bouget argent (Cam). Mantling gules and or. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, within a chaplet of oak
proper, a dragon's head erased paly of six or and gules,
transpierced by an arrow barbed and flighted also proper.
Motto — " Mihi solicitudo futuri."
Son of John Thackwell, formerly in the Worcestershire
Militia, b. 1844 ; d. 1914 ; m. 1875, Alice Anne, d. of
Henry Payne : —
John Henry Cam Thackwell, Gentleman, b. 1876. Seats
— Wilton Place, Dymock, Gloucestershire ; Rye Court,
Worcestershire.
Sons of Arthur Joseph Thackwell, Gentleman, b. I852 ;
d. ; m. 1878 :—
Thackwell, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Thackwell, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Thackwell, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
THACKWELL (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, paly of
six or and gules, a maunch argent, semee of fleurs-de-lys
azure (Thackwell) ; 2 and 3, per pale azure and gules, a
cross engrailed erminois ; in the first and fourth quarters
a water-bouget argent (Cam.). Mantling gules and or.
Crests — 1. out of a mural crown argent, a dexter hand
embowed, vested in the uniform of the 15th King's Hussars,
from the wrist pendent by a riband gules, fimbriated azure,
a representation of the silver medal for Waterloo, the hand
grasping and in the attitude of striking with a sword proper,
pommel and hilt or, between two branches of laurel, issuant
in like manner from the mural crown also proper, and
above, on an escroll, the motto " Frappe fort ; " 2. upon a
wreath of the colours, within a chaplet of oak proper, a
dragon's head erased, paly of six or and gules, the neck
transpierced by an arrow, barbed and flighted, also proper.
Motto — " Mihi solicitudo futuri."
Sons of Joseph Edward Lucas Thackwell, Esq., ot
Aghada Hall, co. Cork, formerly Lieut. 5th Royal
Irish Lancers, and subsequently Lt.-Col. Comd. Royai
Cork City Art., J. P. co. Cork, by his wife and cousin
Caroline Matilda Georgiana, only child and heiress of
General Edmund Roche, 3rd Hussars, of Ballymonis,
co. Cork : —
Walter Joseph de Rupe Thackwell, Esq., Capt. Tip-
perary Artil. (Southern Div.), b. 1876.
Noel Edmund OsbertThackwell, Esq., late Major R.G.A. ,
b. 1878. Res.—
Edward Hillyar Roche Thackwell, Esq., Capt. 3rd Batt.
Royal Irish Regt., formerly of E. Lancashire Regt., served
in S. African War and West African Benin Exped., b.
1879. Res. —
Arthur Charles Austen Thackwell, Esq., Major Indian
Army, late Middlesex Regt., b. 1882. Res. —
1916
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Sons of Edward Joseph Thackwell, Esq., late Capt.
48th and 50th Regt., Barr.-at-Law, b. 1827; d. 1903;
m. 1852, Charlotte Price (d. 1910), d. of Capt. Lucas,
Bengal Army: —
Col. Edward Loftus Roche Thackwell, Army Pay Dept. ,
late Capt. 7th Royal Fus. , b. 1856; m. 1879, Emily, only
d. of Lestock Reid, Indian Civ. Ser. ; and has issue —
Monica de Wilton Roche [m. 1st, 1902, George Burrows,
and has issue; 2nd, 1907, Adrian Francis Hugh Sibbald
Simpson]. Res. —
Col. Colquhoun Grant Roche Thackwell, C.B., D.SO.,
Indian Army (ret. ), late Lieut. South Yorkshire Regt., served
in Afghan Campaign 1879-80 (medal), in the Egyptian War
1882 (medal with clasp and Khedive's Star) and Great War
1915-17 (desp. ), b. 1857; m. 1883, Lilian, d. of Robert
Spencer. Res. — 25 Rue de Mont Cenis, Paris.
Brig. -Gen. Osbert Montague Thackwell, late R.E., served
Tirah Campaign 1897-8, b. i860; m. 1905, Florence
Theophila, d. of C. E Palmer; and has issue — Denys
Edward Osbert Thackwell, Gentleman, b. 1909. Res. —
Perrymead Cottage, Bath.
Son of Maj. -Gen. William de Wilton Roche Thack-
well, C.B., Com. 38th Regt., J. P. Gloucs. and co.
Cork, b. 1834; d. 1910 ; m. 1864, Charlotte, d. of Rev.
H. Tomkinson of Reaseheath Hall, co. Chester: —
Edward Francis Thackwell, Esq., J. P. co. Cork, b.
1868; m. 1894, Catherine, d. of Sir H. Low, G.C.M.G.,
and widow of Sir John Pope Hennessy, K.C.M.G. Seat —
Rostellan Castle, Rostellan, co. Cork. Post. add. — River-
side, Teignmouth, Devon.
THAI RL WALL (H. Coll.). Sable, on a chevron
argent, between three boars' heads couped or, as many
cross crosslets gules. Mantling sable and argent.
criT jati
Crest — On a morion proper, a boar's head couped at the
neck argent, charged with a cross crosslet fitchee gules.
Motto — " Quidquid erit pati."
f. Sons of Frederick Thairlwall, Gentleman, of Rich-
mond, Yorks., b. 1814 ; d. i860 ; m. 1841, Eleanor, d.
of Thomas Eeles, of New House, St. John Stanwick,
N.R. Yorks. :—
The late Frederick James Thairlwall, Gentleman,
Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Judicature in England,
b. 1842; tn. 1878, Charlotte (d. 1903), d. of William
Wrigley Widdop, of Rastrick House, Yorks., and d. 1929,
leaving issue: — (1) Frederick Thairlwall, Gentleman,
Solicitor, b. 1879 ; (2) William Thairlwall, Gentleman,
Solicitor, LL.B. Lond., b. 1884 ; Charlotte Eleanor.
Res. — 12 Upper Park Road, Hampstead, N.W.3.
The late William Christopher Thairlwall, Gentleman,
b. 1843; m. 1912, Isola, d. of Eugene W. Scribner, of
Boston, Mass. , and d. 1929. Res. — Hemmenway Mansion,
Boston, Mass., U.S.A.
THELLUSSON (H. Coll., c. 1806, but claiming de-
scent from an ancient French family using very similar
arms). Quarterly, wavy argent and or, in the first and
fourth quarters two demi-vols in pale sable, each charged
with a trefoil slipped of the second all fessewise, and in the
second and third quarters an oak- tree eradicated proper,
charged with an escutcheon bendwise gules, thereon three
guttees-d'eau. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, between two wings displayed sable,
each charged with a trefoil slipped or, a demi-greyhound
salient argent, collared sable. Motto— " Lahore et honore.'
Sons of Rt. Hon. Frederick William Brook Thellusson,
5th Baron Rendlesham, J. P., C.A., and D.L. Suffolk,
Q3*- l84° ; d. 1911 ; m. 1861, Lady Egidia (d. 1880), d. of
I'jm 13th Earl of Eglinton, K.T. : —
Rt. Hon. Frederick Archibald Charles Thellusson, 6th
Baron Rendlesham (Irel. , 1 Feb. 1806), Capt. late Suffolk
Art. [Supporters — On either side a greyhound regardant
argent, collared sable], b. 1868; m. , Lilian, d. of the
late J. Manley, Esq., J. P. of St. Catherine's, Kingston,
Jamaica. Seat— Rendlesham, nr. Woodbridge, Suffolk.
Res. — Bosloe, Mavvnon, Cornwall. Club — White's.
_Hon Percy Edward Thellusson, Capt. late W. Kent Yeo. ,
b. 1874; m. 1922, Gladys Dunlop, d. of Andrew Vans
Dunlop Best. Res. — Titlark's Farm, Sunningdale, Berks.
Sons of Hon. Hugh Edmund Thellusson, D.S.O.,
Lt. -Col. Res. of Officers, late R.A. , b. 1876 ; d. 1926 ;
m. 1914, Gwynnydd Colleton, fifth d. of Brig. -Gen. Sir
Robert A. W. Colleton, 9th Bart. :—
Charles Anthony Hugh Thellusson, Esq. , b. 1915. Res. —
Peter Thellusson, Esq., b. 1920.
Thellusson (H. Coll.. 13 March 1912). Same arms,
but in the fesse point a mullet gules pierced argent. Crest
— As above, but charged on the shoulder with a mullet
as in the arms.
Son of Charles Sabine Augustus Thellusson, Esq.,
D.L., of Brodsworth Hall (High Sheriff 1866), Capt.
12th Lancers, b. 1822 ; d. 1885 ; m. 1850, Georgiana,
d. of William Theobald of Stockwell, Surrey : —
Augustus Thellusson, Gentleman, b. 1862. Seat — Brods-
worth Hall, Doncaster. Res. — Kingsgate House, St. Peter's,
Broadstairs.
Son of Frederick William Thellusson, b. 1854 ; d. 1896 ;
fit. 1892, Gabrielle, d. of Dr. de Man of Brussels : —
Frederick Eugene Thellusson, Gentleman, b. 1894; fit.
1914, Luce Haan of Brussels. Res. —
Cfte
TO
1917
Son of Frederick George Thellusson, late 29th Bengal
N.I., b. 1825 ; d. 1896 ; ;». 1853, Anne, d. of William
Whitter, Esq., J. P., of Worthing:—
Percy Sabine Munro Thellusson, Esq., J. P., b. 1861 ;
m. 1891, Georgina Elizabeth, d. of Major Edwards of
Ballyhire, co. Wexford ; and has issue — (1) William Dudley
Keith Thellusson, Gentleman, b. 1893 [m. 1915, Doris, only
child of the late T. S. Field] ; (2) Herbert Frank Whitaker
Thellusson, b. 1899. Res. — Cameron Lodge, Ryde, Isle
of Wight.
THESIGER (H. Coll.). Gules, a gryphon segreant or,
within an orle of roses argent, barbed and seeded proper.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, a cornucopia fessewise, the horn or, the fruit proper,
thereon a dove holding in the beak a sprig of laurel also
proper. Motto — " Spes et fortuna."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Frederic Augustus Thesiger,
2nd Baron Chelmsford, G.C.B., G.C.V.O., b. 1827;
d. 1905; m. 1867, Adria Fanny (d. 1926), eldest d. of
Major-Gen. Heath, Bombay Army: —
Rt. Hon. Sir Frederic John Napier Thesiger, 1st Viscount
Chelmsford (13 June 1921), 3rd Baron Chelmsford of
Chelmsford, co. Essex (1 March 1858), P.C., G.C.S.I.,
G.C.M.G., G.C.I. E., G.B.E., Chancellor ot the Order of
St. Michael and St. George 1914-16, M.A. Oxford, Barrister-
at-Law, Capt. 4th Batt. Dorsetshire Regt., Governor of
Queensland 1905-9, of N. S. Wales 1909-13, Viceroy of
India 1916-21, Knt. of Grace of the Order of the Hosp.
of St. John of Jerusalem. [Supporters — On either side a
gryphon or, winged vair], b. 1868 ; m. 1894, Hon. Frances
Charlotte Guest, G.B.E., C.I., eldest d. of 1st Baron
Wimborne ; and has had issue — (1) Hon. Frederic Ivor
Thesiger, Lieut R.A., b. 1896, died on active service 1917;
(2) Hon. Andrew Charles Gerald Thesiger, b. 1903 \m. 1927,
Gillian, only d. of Arthur Nevile Lubbock of Bassetts, Farn-
boroughl ; Hon. Joan Frances Vere [m. 1920, Capt. Alan
Lascelles, M.V.O., M.C.] ; Hon. Anne Molyneux [m. 1921,
Hon. Donough E. F. O'Brien]; Hon. Bridget Mary[;w. 1919,
Major R. H. Sheepshanks, D.S.O., M.V.O.] ; and Hon.
Margaret St. Clair Sydney. Seat — Yarrells, Poole, Dorset.
Res. — 116 Eaton Square, S.W. Club — United University.
Hon. Percy Mansfield Thesiger, M.B.E., Capt. late
Roy. Kent Yeo., b. 1869; m. 1900, Katherine Frances, d.
of A. F. Wallace; and has issue— (1) Donald Adrian
Wallace Thesiger, Esq., b. 1901 [w. 1927, Frances Nina,
•d. of Brig. -Gen. Sylvester Grimston, C.M.G., of The White
House, Willingdon, Sussex] ; (2) Alec Peirson Thesiger,
Gentleman, b. 1904; (3) Antony Frederic Lewis Thesiger,
Gentleman, b. 1906. Res. — Tornasheen, Strathdon, co.
Aberdeen ; 25 Cranley Gardens, S.W. Club — Arts.
Sons of Hon. Wilfred Gilbert Thesiger, D.S.O., Hon.
Capt. in the Army, Min. Plen. and Envoy Extra-
ordinary at Addis Ababa 1909-19, b. 1871 ; d. 1920;
m. 1909, Kathleen Mary, C.B. E.
Thomas Mercer Cliffe Vigors
Carlo w : —
Wilfred Patrick Thesiger, Esq., b.
Millbrook, Bucknell, Shropshire.
Brian Peirson Thesiger, Gentleman, b. 1911.
Dermot Vigors Thesiger, Gentleman, b. 1914.
Roderic Miles Doughty Thesiger, Gentleman, b. 1915.
Yngst. son of Rt. Hon. Sir Frederic Augustus Thesiger,
2nd Baron Chelmsford (see above); —
Hon. Eric Richard Thesiger, D.S.O., Lt.-Ccl. T.F.R.,
late Major Surrey Yeo., served in S. Africa 1900-2, and
Great War 1915-19 (desp. twice), b. 1874; m. 1st, 1904,
Pearl (d. 1922), only d. of John Coupland ; 2nd, 1929,
Sydney Hilda, widow of Major George Du Plat-Taylor,
O.B.E. , Gren. Gds. ; and has issue — Osric Wilfred Thesiger,
Esq., b. 1905; Cedric Paul Thesiger, Gentleman, b. 1915;
and Desiree. Res. — 16 Prince of Wales Terrace, W.
Son of Lt.-Col. George Handcock Thesiger, C.B. ,
C.M.G., Brevet Col. Rifle Brigade, b. 1868; killed in
action 1915 ; m. 1902, Frances, d. of the late Maj.-Gen.
Fitzroy W. Fremantle, C.B. : —
Gerald Alfred Thesiger, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law,
Inner Temple, b. 1902. Res. — Queen Anne's House,
Taplow. Club — Naval and Military.
Son of Hon. Charles Wemyss Thesiger, Lt.-Gen. and
Col. 14th Hussars, b. 1831 ; d. 1903; m. 1863, Char-
lotte Elizabeth (d. 1880), eldest d. of Hon. George
Handcock : —
Gerald Edward Peirson Thesiger, Esq., Maj. late Surrey
Yeo., late Asst. Resident in North Nigeria, served in
S. Africa 1900, and in Great War, b. 1872 ; m. 1908, Ruby
elder d. of
of Burgage,
late
co.
1910. Res. — The
Le Nora Marguerite, second d. of late John M'Culloch.
Res. — Wellesbourne, Warwickshire.
Sons of Hon Sir Edward Peirson Thesiger, K.C.B.,
late Clerk-Assistant of the Parliaments, b. 1842 ;
d. 1928 ; m. 1869, Georgina Mary (d. 1906), third d. of
William Bruce Stopford-Sackville : —
Arthur Lionel Bruce Thesiger, Esq., Barrister-at-Law,
b. 1872 ; m. 1902, FloritaMaria Engracia, d. of late Edward
J. Knight of Tregroes, Pencoed, Glamorgan, and has issue
— Richard Edward Knight Thesiger, Esq., b. 1912 ; and
Patience Elizabeth Florita. Res. — Heath Corner, Burgh
Heath, Surrey. Club — Jun. Carlton.
Bertram Sackville Thesiger, Esq., C.B. , C.M.G., Vice-
Adm., C.-in-C. East India Station since 1927, b. 1875 ;
m. 1921, Violet, d. of Joseph Henley, and widow of William
B. Cloete, of Hare Park. Res. — Clerks', Liphook, Hants.
Club — United Service.
Ernest Frederic Graham Thesiger, Esq., b. 1879; m.
1917, Jeanette Mary, d. of the late Robert Burt Ranken of
Edinburgh. Res. —
THICKNESSE (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent,
a chevron sable, fretty or, in chief a blade of a scythe
azure ; 2 and 3, vert, three oak-stocks eradicated or (Stock-
ton). Mantling- sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a cubit arm erect, vested paly or and gules,
cuffed argent, holding in the hand proper a scythe, the
handle or, the blade upwards, azure. Motto — " Sine clade
sterno."
Only surv. on of Rt. Rev. Francis Henry Thicknesse,
late Bishop Suffragan of Leicester, D.D. , who d. 1921,
by his first wife Anne, only surv. child and heiress of
Ralph Anthony Thicknesse, Esq., of Beech Hill, co.
Lancaster, M.P. for Wigan : —
Rev. Francis Norman Thicknesse, M.A., Rector of St.
George's, Hanover Square, Preb. of St. Paul's, b. 1858 ;
m. 1885, Mary Sibylla, d. of Rev. Joseph Walker ; and has
had issue — (1) Francis William Thicknesse, Esq., D.S.O.,
Major R.A. , b. 1886, killed in action, 1917; (2) Rev.
Cuthbert Carroll Thicknesse, Rector of Wigan, Rural Dean
and Canon of Liverpool, b. 1887 [m. Rhoda, d. of Rev. M.
Pratt, and has issue — Ralph Thicknesse, Gentleman,
b. 1921]; Joyce Mary [m. , Rev. H. C. Montgomery
Campbell, M.C., Rector of Hornsey] ; and Bridget Dorothea
[m. 1915, Col. R. H. D. Tompson, C.M.G., D.S.O.].
Res. — St. George's Rectory, 15 Grosvenor Street, W.
Sons of Lt.-Col. John Audley Thicknesse, Somerset
Light Inf., b. 1869 ; d. on active service, 1916 ; m. 1897,
Phyllis Margaret, d. of Henry Woodcock of Bolnore,
Sussex : —
Henry John Anthony Thicknesse, Gentleman, Lieut.
R.A., b. 1899.
Ralph Neville Thicknesse, Gentleman, Lieut. Somerset
L.I., b. 1901. Res. —
THISELTON-DYER (H. Coll., 27 April 1840)— Party
per chevron argent and or, on a chevron vert, between two
mullets in chief gules, and a portcullis in base sable, three
pigeons proper. Crest — Out of a crown vallary or, a
goat's head sable, armed and gorged with a collar gemel
also or. Motto — " Spectemur agendo."
Son of Sir William Turner Thiselton-Dyer, K.C.M.G.
(1899), CLE., M.A. Oxford, B.Sc. (London), LL.D.
(Glasgow), Sc.D. (Camb.), J. P. co. Gloucester, b. 1843 ;
d. 1928; m. June 23, 1877, Harriet Ann, dau. of Sir
Joseph Dalton Hooker, G.C.S.I., O.M., C.B.:—
George Henry Thiselton-Dyer, Esq., M.Inst.C.E., b.
1879 ; m. 1910, Violet Rosa Alice, d. of late Michael
Driscoll, R.N. Postal address. —The Ferns, Witcbmbe,
Gloucester.
TH1STLETHWAYTE of Southwick Park (granted by
Segar 1607, H. Coll.). Or, on a bend azure, three pheons
of the field. Mantling azure and or. Crests — 1. on a
wreath of the colours, a demi-lion azure, holding a pheon
or ; 2. on a ducal crown or, an eagle displayed sable.
Sons of Thomas Thistlethwayte, Esq., of Southwick
Park, Hants., b. 1809; d. 190c; m. 1850, Eizabeth
Catherine, d. of Lt.-Gen. the Hon. Sir Hercules Robert
Pakenham, K.C.B.:—
Lt.-Col. Evelyn William Thistlethwayte, late King's
Royal Rifle Corps, b. 1861. Seat — Southwick Park,
Fareham, Hants.
Robert Richard Thistlethwayte, Gentleman, b. 1863.
Res. — 7 Elm Park Gardens, W.
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THOM-POSTLETHWAITE (R.L., H. Coll.). Per
pale argent and sable, two chevronels between as many
boars' heads erased in chief and a boar statant in base,
and (for distinction) in the centre chief point a cross
crosslet all counterchanged. Mantling' sable and argent.
Son of Edward David Thomas, Esq., of Cefndyrys, J
J. P., D.L. , b. 1839 ; d. 1923 ; m. 1869, Caroline Louisa,
eld. d. of Charles W. Greenly of Titley Court, Here-
fordsh. :—
Edward Aubrey Thomas, Esq., J. P. and (1923) High
Sheriff co. Radnor, J. P. co. Brecon, B.A. (Oxon.), Barrister-
at-Law, b. 1872; m. 1901, Evelyn Mary, d. of John Charles
Salt, and has issue — Edward Llewelyn Thomas, Gentleman,
b. 1904; Quentin Aubrey Thomas, Gentleman, b. 191 1;
Winifred Alice; DorUhy Evelyn; and Margaret Eira.
Seat — Cefndyrys, Builth, co. Brecon.
Sons of Lt.-Col. Evan Aubrey Thomas, of Overross,
Ross, late 7th Dragoon Guards, b. 1845 ; d. ; m.
1st, 1882, Constance Ida (d. 1884), only d. of John
Rocke of Clungunford House, co. Salop ; 2nd, 1888,
Blanche Emily, d. of Penry Williams, of Penpont,
co. Brecon : —
Evan Meredyth Rocke (formerly Thomas) to whom refer.
Edward Penry Thomas, Esq., Comdr. R.N., b. 1890.
Son of David William Jones Thomas, Gentleman, 6.
1841 ; d. 1899; m. 1862, Elizabeth Grace (d. 1888), d.
of Commander J. G. Philipps, R.N. : —
David Williams Evan Thomas, Gentleman, b. 1866; m.
1899, Elizabeth Agnes, d. of Col. Langdon, R.A.M.C. ; and
has issue. Res. — St. John's Mount, Brecon.
Sons of Rev. William Jones Thomas of Llanthomas,
co. Brecon, J. P. cos. Hereford, Brecon, and Radnor,
Vicar of Llamgow, co. Brecon, b. 1811; d. 1886; m.
1839, Anne Elizabeth, only child of Rev. John Jones,
M.A. , of Hereford : —
Lt.-Col. Henry Evan Pateshall Pateshall (q.v. ).
Walter Sandys Thomas, Gentleman, b. 1853. Res.—
Llanthomas, Hay, Brecon.
THOMAS (H. Coll.). Azure, a pale cottised between
two bull's heads caboshed argent, armed or, on a chief of
the last a miner's pick and spade in saltire sable, between
two ram's heads caboshed gules. Mantling azure and
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert,
a boar's head erased argent, thereon an eagle preying
sable, the boar's head charged for distinction with a cross
crosslet also sable. Motto — " Toujours prest."
Only son of Andrew Thomas Thom-Postlethwaite
(formerly Thorn), Gentleman, of The Hollins, b. 1848 ;
d. 1909; m. 1885, Elizabeth, d. of John PostlethwaLe,
Gentleman : —
Andrew Cecil Scott Thom-Postlethwaite, Genileman,
B.A. (Camb.), Barrister-at-Law, b. 1888 ; m. 1918, Gertrude
Adele Roope, d. of Sir Richard Roope Linthorne, and has
issue — Humphrey Richard Miles Thorn - Postlethwaite,
Gentleman, b. 1919 ; and Lome Cecil Roope. Res. — The
Hollins, nr. Whitehaven, Cumberland.
THOMAS, see CAREY - THOMAS, FREEMAN -
THOMAS, and HAIG-THOMAS.
THOMAS of Wenvoe (H. Coll. Arms confd. and Crest
granted by William Segar, Garter, 13 Nov. 1618). Sable,
a chevron ermine, and a canton of the same. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a demi-unicorn ermine, the horn, beard, mane, and hoofs
gold, supporting an escutcheon sable. Motto — •" Virtus
invicta gloriosa."
Son of Sir Godfrey Vignoles Thomas, 9th Bart., C. B. ,
C.B.E., D.S.O., Brig.-Gen. R.A., D.L. Essex, b. 1856 ;
d. 1919 ; m. 1887, Mary Frances Isabelle, d. of Charles
Oppenheim : —
Sir Godfrey John Vignoles Thomas, 10th Bart. (24 Dec.
1694), K.C.V.O., C.S.I. , Private Sec. to H.R.H. the Prince
of Wales, b. 1889 : m. 1924, Diana, d. of Ven. Benedict
George Hoskyns, Archdeacon of Chichester, and has issue —
Godfrey Michael David Thomas, Esq., b. 1925. Res. —
Wynters, Harlow ; Marlborough Gate, St. James's Palace,
S.W.i. Clubs— Bath, Marlborough.
THOMAS of Cefndyrys, formerly of Welfield, Builth,
co. Brecon (H. Coll., 22 March, 1797). Per pale argent and
gules, on a chevron engrailed, two gryphons passant com-
batant counterchanged, a chief wavy azure, charged with
three cinquefoils argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— Out ofa mural crown argent, a demi-sea horse gules, crined
or, charged on the shoulder with a cinquefoil argent, and
in the paws an anchor erect sable resting on the mural
crown. Motto — " I Dduw bo'r diolch."
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of
a lion sejant gules, charged on the shoulder with a cross
couped, two estoiles or. Motto — " Cynt cwrdd dau ddyn
na dau fynydd."
Only son of Zephaniah Thomas, of Tynyllwyn,
Mynyddislwyn, Mon., b. 1831 ; d. 1906; m. 1854,
Elizabeth, d. of William Hopkins, of Mynyddislwyn,
Mon. : —
Azariah Thomas, Esq., F.R.S.A., J. P. New South
Wales, b. 1855; m. 1898, Deborah, d. of Evan Rees,
Esq., J.P., F.R.A.S., and has issue — Trevor Maitland
Thomas, Gentleman ; and Ivor Gwynne Thomas, Gentle-
man, M.B..B.S. (Sydney) (twins), b. 1901 ; and Bronwen
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Troedyrhiw, Vaux ; and Brynglas, Maitland (both
N.S.W.). Postal* address — Brynglas, West Maitland,
N.S.W.
THOMAS (H. Coll., 26 Sept. 1921). Per chevron
sable and or, in chief two eagles' heads erased argent,
each entiled with an annulet of the second, and in base as
many chevronels gules. Mantling sable and or. Crest —
Upon a mural crown or, between two wings issuant
therefrom argent, a harp gold. Motto — " Spectemur
agendo."
Eldest son of Owen Thomas, of Bagillt, co. Flint,
b. 183.). ; d. 1878 ; m. 1856, Eleanor, d. of David
Thomas, of Bangor, N. Wales : —
Rev. David John Thomas, O.B.E. (1924), M.A., T.C.D.,
J. P. Middx., Clerk in Holy Orders, Hon. Minor Canon of
Winchester Cathedral since 1894; Vice-Principal of
Winchester Training Coll. 1889-97, and Principal of
the Home and Colonial Training Coll., Wood Green,
N., 1897-1925, Vicar of Wolverton since 1925, b. 1862 ;
m. 1894, Lalah (d. 1927), d. of the Rev. James
Thomas, Rector of Llanwyddelan, Montgomery ; and
has issue — (1) James Owen Thomas, Gentleman, M.A.,
Worcester Coll., Oxford, b. 1895 [m. 1926, Marjorie Helen
Connanj ; (2) David Winton Thomas, Gentleman, M.A.,
St. John's College, Oxford, b. 1901 ; (3) Arthur Llewellyn
Thomas, Gentleman, b. 1902 ; Eleanor Mary [m. 1924,
Thomas Colley, Esq., F.R.C.S.] ; and Gwladys J Noel.
Res. — The Vicarage, Wolverton, Bucks.
THOMAS (R.L., 28 June 1786. H. Coll.). Argent, three
lions rampant gules, a chief azure. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest—On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant gules, on the shoulder an ermine-spot argent.
Son of Freeman Frederick Thomas, Esq., of Ratton
and Yapton, co. Sussex, J. P., b. 1838; d. 1868; m.
1863, Mabel, d. of Henry, 1st Viscount Hampden,
G. C.B. , late Speaker of the House of Commons : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Freeman Freeman-Thomas, 1st Viscount
Willingdon [q.v. ).
Son^ of Rev. Charles Edward Thomas, Rector of
Hemsworth, b. 1823; d. 1901 ; m. 1848, Georgiana
Mary, d. and coh. of Col. Hon. Henry Hely-Hutchin-
son, brother of 3rd Earl of Donoughmore: —
Charles Freeman Thomas, Gentleman, b. i860. Res. —
George Pelham Thomas, Gentleman, b. 1864. Res. —
Francis Inigo Thomas, Gentleman, b. 1865. Res. —
THOMAS (H. Coll., 19 Jan. 1907). Per fesse or and
vert, a hospital tent proper. Mantling vert and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, upon a rock sable, a goat statant
argent, armed or, collared gules. Motto — "Gwell pwyll
nac aur." Livery — Green, buff facings.
Son of Evan Thomas of Cwmgefeile, co. Cardigan, b.
1816 ; d. 1889; m. i860, Mary, d. of John Lewis: —
Sir John Lvnn Lynn-Thomas, K.B.E. (Mil. 1919), C.B.
(1900). C.M.G. (1917), F.R.C.S., J.P. Cardiganshire (High
Sheriff 1907) and Glamorganshire, Junior Deputy-Chancellor
University of Wales, Senior Surgeon to Welsh Hospitals in
S. African War 1899-1900, Col. A. M.S., b. 1861 ; m. 1892,
Mary Rosina, only d. of late Edward Jenkins of Cardiff ; and
has had issue — Charles Ivan Lynn-Thomas, Esq., b. 1896;
d. 1928 ; Carlotta Mary Lynn ; and Gwenith Rosina Lynn
[m. 1925, Philip Compton Coard, of Colombo]. Res. —
Llwyndyrys, Llechryd, Cardiganshire. Clubs — Garrick,
Royal Automobile.
THOMAS (H. Coll.). Per fesse sable and ermine, a lion
rampant between five crosses pat^e fitch^e, two in chief and
three in base, two in saltire and one in pale, all counter-
changed. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a lion rampant sable, gorged with
a collar vair, holding in the dexter paw three crosses pate>
fitch^e, two in saltire and one in pale, argent.
Sons of : —
William Thomas, Esq., J.P. , b. . Res. —
Rev. Llewellyn J. Pugh Thomas, M.A., b. , Res. —
Allport Rectory, Much Hadham.
THOMAS (H. Coll , 31 Oct. 1922). Argent, on a fesse
dancettee sable, between three Cornish choughs' heads
erased proper, as many water-bougets of the field.
ntling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, upon the battlements of a tower argent, a
Cornish chough rising proper. Motto — " Je maintiendrai
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black and white striped waistcoat.
Sons of Augustus William Thomas, Esq., Lieut. -Col.
late comdg. 5th Batt. The Norfolk Regt., b. 1858 ;
d. 1917 ; m. 1 89 1, Fanny Laura, d. of William
Glyn, Clerk of the House of Commons, of Gloucester
Street, Warwick Square, S.W. : —
William Frederic Patten Thomas, Esq., M.C., Capt.
1st Batt. S. Staffs. Regt., b. 1896; m. 1918, Margaret
Sybil, d. of Norman Chester McLeod, late H.M. Con-
servator of Forests, Gold Coast ; and has issue — Anne
Hazel Margaret Patten ; Denise Joan Patten. Res. —
Swaffham, Norfolk. Club — Naval and Military.
Philip Chichele Patten Thomas, Esq., Lieut. R.N.,
b. 1902. Club — Naval and Military.
Sir ABRAHAM GARROD THOMAS, Knt. (1912),
M.D. (Edin.) 1878, M.R.C.S. (Eng.), J.P. and D.L. for
Monmouthshire, J.P. Newport, J.P. and High Sheriff for
Cardiganshire. Born Oct. 1853, being the youngest son of
the late Lewis Thomas of Panteryrod, Cardiganshire.
Armorial bearings —Argent, in chief five doves, wings
elevated proper, three and two, and in base issuing from
a mount vert, seven ears of wheat stalked and leaved proper.
Mantling vert and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, upon a garb fesseways or, an eagle displayed proper,
holding in the beak a staff or, entwined by a serpent vert.
Motto — " Egni a lwydd." Livery — Dark blue, silver
buttons. Married, Nov. 1879, Eleanor (d. 1926), dau. of
the late R. H. Richards, Newport, Monmouth; and has
Issue— Richard Noel Garrod Thomas, Esq., b. Dec. 1884;
Dora; and Mildred. Seat— Bron-y-gaer, Newport, Mon.
THOMAS of Birchwood Grange (H. Coll.). Argent, a
bend gules, between in chief a pick sable, and in base a
rose of the second, barbed and seeded proper, all within a
bordure also of the second. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a branch of olive
fessewise, an owl affrontee proper. Badge — Upon a
cross tau gules, an owl's head proper. Motto — -" Duw ein
hymddiffynfa."
Son of Thomas James Thomas : —
Sir William James Thomas, 1st Bart. (10 May, 1919),
Knt. Bach. (1914), J. P., D.L. co. Glamorgan, b. 1867 ;
m. 1917, Maud Mary, d. of George Cooper, of Bexhill-on-
Sea ; and has issue — William James Cooper Thomas, Esq.,
b. 1919 ; Geoffrey George Mansel Thomas, Esq., b. 1926 ;
Maureen Elizabeth. Seats — Birchwood Grange, Penylan,
Cardiff ; Brynawel, Ynyshir, Rhondda.
THOMAS of Cwmbach (H. Coll.). Azure, a goat
salient argent, bridled sable, with line reflexed over the
back or, in chief a castle of the second, masoned of the
third, between two plates. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert,
a tower argent, masoned sable, between two double-
headed battleaxes erect or. Motto — " Gwylia."
Son of Henry Thomas, of Cwmbach, Llanelly : —
John Henry Thomas, Esq., J.P. and (19 19) High
Sheriff co. Carmarthen, b. . Res. — Cwmbach,
Llanelly, Carmarthen ; 2 Wedderburn House, Wedder-
burn Road, Hampstead, N.W.
THOMAS of Garreglwyd. Per pale gules and azure,
on a chevron argent, between in chief a sower in the
act of scattering seed, and an eagle displayed, and in base
a garb all or, three fleurs-de-lys sable. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon
waves of the sea a ship in full sail proper, between two
ancnors in bend, stocks upwards sable. Motto — " Fac
recte et nil time."
Son of William Thomas, Esq., J. P., of Anglesey and
Bootle :—
Sir Robert John Thomas, 1st Bart. (5 July, 1918),
of Garreglwyd, co. Anglesey, M.P. Wrexham 1918-22,
and for Anglesey since 1923, b. 1873 ; m. 1908, Marie
Rose, d. of Arthur Burrows, of Shanghai; and has issue —
William Eustace Rhyddlad Thomas, Esq., b. 1909;
Robert Freeman Thomas, Esq., b. 191 1. Seat — Garre-
glwyd, Holyhead, N. Wales. Club — Reform.
THOMAS of Yapton. Argent, three lions rampant
gules, a chief azure. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant
gules. Motto — " Honesty is the best policy."
Son of Sir George Sidney Meade Thomas, 6th Bart. ,
b. 1847 ; d. 1918 ; m. 1874, Edith Margaret (d. 1920), I
d. of the late Morgan Hugh Foster, Esq., C.B., of
Brickhill, Beds. :—
Sir George Alan Thomas, 7th Bart., of Yapton Place,
Sussex (6 Sept. 1766), b. 1881. Res. — Westaway,
Godalming, Surrey.
Only surv. son of Sir William Sidney Thomas, 5th
Bart., Capt. R.N., b. 1807 ; d. 1867 ; by his 1st
wife, m. 1843, Thomasin (d. 1853), d. of Capt. Henry
Haynes, R.N. : —
Fredeiick Louis Charles Thomas, Esq., late Major
East Surrey Regt., b. 1853 ; m. 1881, Eveline May
(d. 1927), d. of Charles Shand of Colombo, and has surv.
issue — Everil Marion [m. 1914, William Charles
Cracknell] ; and May Muriel [m. 1920, J. A. McMordie].
Res.— Yapton, Camberley, Surrey.
THOMAS (H. Coll.). Party per pale argent and gules,
on a chevron engrailed, two gryphons passant combatant
countercharged, on a chief wavy azure, three cinquefoils
argent. Mantling gules and argent. CreBt— Out of a
mural crown argent, a demi-seahorse gules, crined or,
charged on the shoulder with a cinqueloil argent, and in his
paws an anchor erect sable, resting on the mural crown.
Sons of Algernon Evan-Thomas, Commander R.N.,
J.P. Breconshire and Radnorshire,^. 1852; d. 1902;
m. 1885, Lilian (d. 1913), d. of Captain William Lee,
formerly R. M.L.I. : —
Henry Algernon Evan-Thomas, Esq., D.L., J.P. and
C.C. co. Brecknock, Lieut. Res. of Officers, Welsh Gds.
b. 1895; m. 1924, Nancy Lee, d. of Col. Richard Roundell,
M.P., of Shawford House, nr. Winchester. Res. — Llwyn
Madoc, Garth, co. Brecknock. Clubs — Guards', Bachelors'.
Charles Marmaduke Evan-Thomas, Gentleman, b. 1897.
Sons of Charles Evan-Thomas, Esq., of Gnoll, co.
Glamorgan, J.P. cos. Glamorgan, Brecon, and Radnor,
D.L. co. Glamorgan, b. 1817; d. 1902; m. 1849, Cara
(d. 1909), eldest d. of Henry Shepherd Pearson: —
Edmund Lyons Evan-Thomas, Esq., J.P. cos. Brecknock
and Glamorgan (High Sheriff, rgig), b. 1856 ; m. 1883,
Lilian, d. of J. Alers Hankey ; and has surv. issue —
Marjorie ; Cara Averil ; Dorothy Eleanor [m. 1910, G. E. M.
Maurice Cowell] ; and Violet Lilian [m. 1917, Lucien Baxter,
S. African Infantry]. Res. — 15 Hyde Gardens, Eastbourne.
Llewellyn Evan-Thomas, Gentleman, b. 1859 ; m.
Mary Dulcie, d. of late Thomas William Booker of
Velvindre, co. Glamorgan; and has issue — (1) Llewellyn
Gerald Evan-Thomas, Gentleman, b. 1889 ; (2) Charles
Lindsay Evan-Thomas, Esq., Lieut. R.N., /'. 1891. Res. —
Owen Grant Evan-Thomas, Gentleman, b. 1861 ; m.
, Bessie, d. of late Joseph Walker of Bowdon Lodge,
Cheshire ; and has issue — (1) Elystan Owen Evan-Thomas,
Gentleman, b. 1891 ; (2) Glodrydd Owen Evan-Thomas,
Gentleman, b. T894. Res. —
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Charles Henry Evan-Thomas, Esq., J. P. Radnor, b. 1866 ;
tn. 1918, Margery, d. of Sir William Portal, Bt., and widow
of Capt. T. G. Rawstorne. Res. — Caerwnon, Builth,
Breconshire.
THOMAS or TREHERNE (H. Coll., 8 Sept. 1768).
Gules, on a chevron or, between three herons argent, four
barrulets azure. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a heron's head erased argent, gorged
with a chaplet of roses gules. Motto — " A Deo et patre."
Son of Rees Goring-Thomas, Esq., J. P., D.L. , M.A.,
of Plas Llannon, b. 1824; d. 1887; tn. 1861, Emily,
d. of Richard J. Nevill of Llangennech Park, Car-
marthen : —
Rhys Goring-Thomas, Esq., J. P. co. Carmarthen, b.
1864; m. 1st, 1886, Florence Francis (d. 1895), d. of late
S. De la Cherois-Crommelin, Esq., J. P., D. L. , of Carrow-
dore Castle, co. Down; 2nd, 1897, Helen (d. 1903), d. of
W. L. T. Foy, Esq., D.L., of Enfield, Middx., and Manor
Garden, Henley-on-Thames ; 3rd, 1912, Louisa Mary,
second d. of late Thomas Stoward of Hampstead ; and has
issue — (1) Rhys Goring-Thomas, Gentleman, b. 1895; (2)
Gilbert Esdaile Foy Goring-Thomas, Gentleman, b. 1898
[t/i. 1920, Phyllis, d. of B. L. Denton-Samuel of Pontypridd,
Glamorgan, and has issue — Rhys Goring-Thomas, Gentle-
man, b. 1921 (Res. — 12 Cambrian Terrace, Borth, co.
Cardigan)]. Res. — Dorny Cottage, Craslock Road, Woking.
Club — Royal Societies'.
Son of George Treherne, Gentleman, b. 1809; d. 1878 ;
tn. 2nd, :—
Hugo Treherne, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
THOMAS of Lydbrook (H. Coll. , 5 May 1909). Potent
argent and sable, on a chevron sable five suns in splendour
or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a demi-lion rampant or, grasping in the dexter
paw a sunflower in bend sinister, stalked and leaved proper.
Motto — "Pro Deo et patria." Badge — A key, wards
upward, interlaced with an annulet or. Livery — Black.
Eldest son of Richard Thomas, b. 1814 ; d. 1895;
tn. 1835, Maria, d. of George Green of Shefford : —
Richard Thomas, Gentleman, b. 1837 ; tn. 1859 [impaling
gules, a key, wards upward, between two annulets in pale and
two flaunches or], Anne, d. of John Loveluck ; and has issue
— (1) Richard Beaumont Thomas, Gentleman, b. i860 [tn.
1888, Nora Constance, d. of James Anderson ; and has surv.
issue — Lionel Beaumont Thomas, Gentleman, b. 1893;
Reginald Alexander Beaumont Thomas, Gentleman, b.
1903; and Irene Muriel Beaumont]; (2) Frances Treherne
Thomas, Gentleman, b. 1865 [m. 1899, Margaret Elizabeth,
d. of Fred. W. Monks; and has issue — four children] ; (3)
Harold Massey Thomas, Gentleman, b. 1867 [tn. 1898,
Margaret Louisa, d. of Robinson ; and has issue — two
children]; (4) Hubert Spence Thomas, Gentleman, b. 1872
[tn. 1898, Ruby Jean Robertson, d. of Foulis; and has
issue — five children (Res. — The Laurels, Westbourne
Crescent, Whitchurch, Cardiff)]; (5) Wyndham Partridge
Thomas, Gentleman, b. 1873 [m. , Margaret Gairdner
Shankland, d. of Bell ; and has issue — two children! ;
Fanny Maud MacMullan ; and Elizabeth Mabel Brand.
Post, add.— Melingriffith, Cardiff.
THOMAS-FERRAND (R.L., 18 Jan., 1919, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a cinquefoil azure, on a chief
gules, two crosses flory vair (Ferrand, R.L. 1788, originally
recorded Yorks. Vns.) ; 2 and 3, ermine, three chevronels
gules, between as many escutcheons per pale azure and
sable, each charged with an eagle displayed or, a cross
crosslet gules, for distinction (Thomas). Mantling gules
and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a cubit
arm vair, charged with a cinquefoil gules, in the hand a
battleaxe proper (Ferrand) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
an eagle displayed ermine, holding in the beak an ear of
wheat leaved and slipped proper, in front thereof an
escutcheon per pale azure and sable, charged with an eagle
displayed or, a cross crosslet gules, for distinction (Thomas).
Motto — " Justus propositi tenax."
Second son of Gerard Thomas Worthington Ferrand,
Esq., of Towes Grange, Market Rasen, Lines. , J. P.,
Capt. Suffolk Art. Mil., b. 1836; d. 1923; tn. 1869,
Alice (d. 1902), d. of Rev. John Emra, Rector of
Biddestone, Wilts. : —
Richard Thomas Waddington Thomas- Ferrand, Esq.,
Comdr. R.N., b. 1879 ; tn. 1910, Rachel Eira Moreton,
only child of Major Samuel Moreton Thomas of Scgyborwen,
co. Glamorgan, and Coity, Exmouth, Devon, and has
issue — (1) Hugo Moreton Waddington Thomas-Ferrand,
Gentleman, b. 19 13 ; (2) Richard David Mark Waddington
Thomas-Ferrand, Gentleman, b. 1916 ; and Evelyn Wad-
dington. Seat— Edgarley Hall, Glastonbury, Somerset.
Clubs — Jun. Army and Navy, Travellers'.
CHARLES THOMAS-STANFORD, Esq,, J. P. for
Sussex, Mayor of Brighton 1910-11, 1912, and 1913, F.S.A. ,
Bair.-at-Law (Inner Temple), M.A. (Oriel Coll., Oxon.);
M.P. Brighton 1914-22, assumed the additional surname
and arms of Stanford by R.L. in 1897. Born April 3, 1858,
being the elder son of David Collet Thomas, Esq., J.F\. of
Hove, Sussex, by his wife Ann, dau. of John Lloyd, Esq.,
T.P. , of Llangwm, Denbighshire. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly, 1 and 4, per pale or and sable, on a chevron
nebuly between three bugles stringed, as many martlets all
counterchanged, and (for distinction) in the centre chief point
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a cross crosslet also counterchanged (for Stanford) ; 2 and
3, gules, two chevronels argent between in chief as many
plates, each charged with a fleur-de-lys of the field, and in
base a wolfs head erased of the second (for Thomas).
Mantling sable and or. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the
colours, a buffalo's head caboshed sable within a chain in
arch or, the head charged, for distinction, with a cross
crosslet also or (for Stanford) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
a demi-unicorn gules, charged on the body with two
chevronels, as in the arms, and supporting with the sinister
forepaw a plate charged with a fleur-de-lys of the first.
Motto — " .lEquus in arduis." Married, May 19, 1897,
Ellen, Lady of Grace of the Ven. Order of the Hospital of
St. John of Jerusalem, only child and heiress of William
Stanford of Preston Manor, Sussex, and widow of Vere
Benet-Stanford, M.P. Estates— Preston Manor, Sussex;
Pyt House, Tisbury, Wilts. Residence— Preston Manor,
Brighton. Clubs — Brooks's, Carlton, Burlington Fine Arts.
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THOMPSON, and MEYSEY-THOMPSON.
THOMPSON (H. Coll., granted by Dalton, Norroy,
IS59)» Per fesse argent and sable, a fesse embattled between
three falcons counterchanged, belled, beaked and jessed or.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of his
liveries, an arm in armour embowed quarterly or and azure,
the gauntlet proper holding a truncheon of a broken lance
of the first. Motto — " Je veux de bonne guerre."
Sons of Major Frederick William Thompson, 2nd W.
Yorks. Inf., b. 1816; d. ; m. 1848, Gertrude
Elizabeth, d. of John Dalton of Steningford Park, co.
Yorks., and Fillingham Castle, Lines. : —
Frederick Charles Thompson, Gentleman, b. 1850. Res. —
Norcliffe George Thompson, Gentleman, b. 1852. Res. —
Cecil George Thompson, Gentleman, b. 1853. Res. —
Son of Capt. Frederick Thompson of Poppletcn Hall,
Yorks., b. 1812 ; d. 1886; m. 1852, Charlotte May, d.
of Hon. and Rev. Thomas Lawrence Dundas : —
Henry Frederick Dundas Thompson, Gentleman, b. 1856.
Res.—
Sons of Capt. Childers Henry Thompson of the Mount,
York, late 7th D.G. , b. 1813 ; d. ; m. 1843, Frances
Mary, d. of Frances Beynon Hacket : —
Frank Childers Thompson, Gentleman, b. 1847. Res. —
Stephen Henry Thompson, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N.,^.
1849. Res. —
Leonard Walbanke Thompson, Gentleman, b. 1851.
Res.—
Charles Edward Thompson, Gentleman, b. 1855. Res. —
Sons of Capt. Edward Thompson, 95th Regt. , of Overton
House, Worcs. , b. 1816 ; d. ; m. 1848, Anna Eliza,
d. of Edward Radford of Gansley Wood, co. Derby : —
Robert Charles Thompson, Gentleman, b. 1849. Res. —
James Eardley Thompson, Gentleman, b. 1852. Res. —
Rosebery Roid, N.io.
4 Lt.-Col. Claude Edward Thompson, Reserve of Officers,
served in Egyptian War 1882, b. 1855. Res. —
Hugh Stephen Thompson, Gentleman, b. 1861. Res. —
12 Bedford Avenue, Barnet.
THOMPSON of Norton Manor (H. Coll., 11 Jan. 1923).
Per fesse sable and argent, a fesse embattled counter-
embattled counterchanged, between in chief a falcon
armour the hand gauntletted grasping a broken spear
proper, three roses per pale argent and gules, barbed
and seeded proper. Motto — " Dum spiro spero."
Fourth son of Alderman Robert Thompson, J. P.,
of West Hall, Whitburn, co. Durham, b. 1819 ;
d. 1910 ; m. 1839, Sarah, d. of J. Barber, of Penshaw,
co. Durham : —
Viginti Tertius Thompson, Esq., J. P., cos. Durham
and Hants., High Sheriff co. Southampton 1924-25 ;
b. 1862 ; m. 1st, 1888, Violet, 4th d. of Col. W. H.
Allison, of Undercliffe, co. Durham ; and has issue —
Dulce Evelyn ; 2nd, 1908, Euphemia, d. of Charles Barnes,
of Plymouth ; and has further issue — Frederick Charles
Thompson, Gentleman, 6. 1910 ; and Caryl Renee. Seat
— Norton Manor, Sutton Scotney, Hants. Clubs —
Badminton, Hampshire County.
THOMPSON. Per fesse argent and azure, on a fesse
nebuly between three falcons, all counterchanged, a lure
fessewise or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Upon a
a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant per fesse nebuly
belled or, between two lozenges of the second, charged
with an ermine spot of the first, and in base a crown
vallary gules. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, in front of an arm embowed in
argent and sable, holding between the paws a lure or.
Motto — " Nosce teipsum." Livery— Dark blue, vest blue
and yellow vertical stripes.
Sons of George Rodie Thompson, Esq., J. P. and D. L.
Berkshire, Barrister-at-Law, of Lynwood, Sunninghill,
Berks., b. 1846 ; d. ; m. firstly, 1876, Alice Howard,
dau. of Capt. Henry Howard Barber, 17th Lancers ;
secondly, 1890, Ezit Eliza Jane Parsons, dau. of
William Parsons Peters of South Petherton and
Barrington Court, Somerset : —
Cecil Henry Farrer Thompson, Esq., D.S.O., O.B. E. ,
T.D. , Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple, Lt.-Col. late
London Rifle Bde. , served Great War (desp., Croix de
Guerre), b. 1882 ; m. 1915, Rachel Ellen, d. of the late
John Holmes, of Brooke Hall, Norwich ; and has issue —
3 sons. Res. — 3 Norfolk Crescent, Hyde Park, W.2.
Clubs— Brooks's, M.C.C.
George Samuel Rodie Thompson, Gentleman, b. 1893.
Sir HENRY FRANCIS HERBERT THOMPSON,
2nd Bart. (Feb. 20, 1899), of Wimpole Street, London,
B.A. Camb., Hon. D.Litt. (Oxon.). Born 1859, only son
of the late Sir Henry Thompson, 1st Bart. , by his wife Kate
Fanny, dau. of George Loderof Bath. Armorial bearings
(H. Coll., 1899)- Sable, on a fesse flory counterflory between
three falcons jessed and belled argent, a torch fessewise of
the field, fired proper; the escutcheon charged with his
badge as a Baronet. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, in front of an arm embowed
in armour, the hand in a gauntlet holding a broken tilting-
spear, a staff fessewise, entwined by a serpent all proper.
Motto — " Je veux de bonne guerre." Res. — The Old House,
Aspley Guise, Beds. Club — Athenaeum.
THOMPSON. Or, a lion rampant between three swans'
heads erased azure, all within a bordure invected of the last,
charged with four annulets of the first. Mantling azure and
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and or. Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, a lion ram-
pant azure, gorged with a collar vair, holding in the dexter
forepaw a swan's head erased argent, and resting the dexter
hind leg on three annulets interlaced fesseu ise or.
Sons of John Troughton Thompson, Gentleman,
b. 1834 ; m. Sarah M'Connell: —
Frederick William Thompson, Gentleman, b. 1858; m.
1885, Mary Alice, youngest dau. of Jonas Heaton of Brant-
ford, Ontario, and has issue — Frederick Bruce Thompson,
Gentleman, b. 1888; and Eric Edmund Thompson, Gentle-
man, b. 1897. Res. —
Arthur Livingston Thompson, Gentleman, b. i860.
Res.—
John Troughton Thompson, Gentleman, b. 1868. Res.—
James Craig Thompson, Gentleman, b. 1870. Res. —
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THOMPSON. Azure, a bridge of three arches proper,
in chief a sun in splendour between two mullets of six points
pierced or, and in base an eagle displayed with two heads
argent. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, in front of the battlements of a tower proper,
a cubit arm vested azure, charged with a mullet as in the
arms, the cuft argent, the hand proper holding five ears of
wheat slipped or. Motto — " Wheare vertue lys, love never
dys. "
Sons of the Rev. Sir Peile Thompson, 2nd Baronet, of
Park Gate, Guiseley, co. Yorks., M.A. Camb. , b. 1844 ;
d. 1918 ; m. 1871, Jessie Clare (d. 1927), d. of Joseph
Beaumont, of Huddersfield, co. Yorks. : —
Sir Matthew William Thompson, 3rd Bart. (April 18,
1890), of Park Gate, Guiseley, Yorks., b. 1872 ; m. 1909,
Harriet Kathleen, d. of Col. S. Hamilton-Grace. Res. —
39 Steele's Road, Hampstead, N.W. Clubs— Arts, R.
Thames Yacht.
Peile Beaumont Thompson, Esq., b. 1874; m. 1908,
Stella, d. of Arthur Harris of Heaton Grove, Bradford, and
has issue— Peile Thompson, Gentleman, <S. 1911 ; and Mary
Winifred. Res. — TheVrangue, Guernsey.
Miles Atkinson Thompson, Esq., b. 1888. j?«.r. — Bram-
field Hall, Halesworth, Suffolk.
Yngr. son of Sir Matthew William Thompson, 1st Bart.,
of Park Gate, Guiseley, b. 1820 . d. 1891 ; m. 1843,
Mary Ann (d. 1903), dau. of Benjamin Thompson, of
Park Gate, Guiseley : —
Reginald Thompson, Esq., Col. late 2nd Batt. W. Yorks.
Vol. Regt.. V.D., M.A. Camb., b. 1846 ; m. 1874, Frances,
d. of Rev. Charles Smith Royds, J. P. of Haughton, Staffs.,
and has had issue — (1) Clement Thompson, Gentleman,
B. A. Camb., b. 1875 ; d. 1929 ; (2) Gilbert Thompson, Esq.,
Capt. Connaught Rangers, b. 1877 ; killed in action 191 5 [m.
1906, Ethel, d. of Marmaduke D'Arcy Wyvill, Esq., D.L., of
Constable Burton, Yorks. ; and left issue— Christopher
Smith Byron Thompson, Gentleman, b. 1907 ; Laura
Barbara Frances ; and Naomi Isabella] ; (3) Whateley
Thompson, Esq., Major R.F.A. (S. R.), b. 1881 [m. 1920,
Violet Marian, d. of Arthur Smith, of 11 Oaklands Road,
Bedford]; (4) Reginald Thompson, Esq., D.S.O., T.D.,
Lt.-Col. and Bt.-Col. late Q.O. Yorkshire Dragoons,
b. 1884 [m. 1922, Marjorie Olive, d. of James Arthur, of
Montgomerie, Tarbolton, co. Ayr, and has issue — Elizabeth
Olive ; and Judith Mary]. Seat — Loftus Hill, Knares-
borough, Yorks.
ROBERT WADE THOMPSON, Esquire, B.A. Trin.
Coll., Dublin, Barrister-at-Law, J. P. for co. Dublin, late
Capt. Dublin Artillery Militia. Born 1845, being the eldest
son of Thomas Higinbotham Thompson, Esq., J. P., of
Clonskeagh Castle, and of Mayne, co. Meath, by his wife
Martha, dau. of the late Thomas Wallace, Esq., Q.C. ,
M. P. for Carlow, of Belfield, Donnybrook, co. Dublin.
Armorial bearings — Or, a fesse indented azure, charged
with three esroiles gold, on a canton of the second, a sun in
his glory, in the centre base point a trefoil vert. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an arm
embowed in armour proper, holding in the hand also proper,
five ears of wheat or, the arm charged with a trefoil vert.
Motto — " In lumine lucem." Married, 1876, Edith Isa-
bella, youngest dau. of Rev. William Jameson of Roebuck
Grove, Donnybrook ; and has Issue — Three sons and five
daus. Seat — Clonskeagh Castle, Dublin. Club — Royal St.
George's Yacht.
THOMPSON of Kilcoke (U.O., 1913). Or, on a fesse
dancett^e azure, an estoile between two roses argent, on a
canton of the second, a sun in splendour of the first.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, an arm couped and erect, vested gules, charged
with a fountain and cuffed argent, the hand holding five
ears of wheat proper. Motto — " In lumine luce."
Sons of Charles Thompson, Esq., J. P., of Harristown
and Kilcoke, Queen's Co., B.A. (Dublin), b. 1818 ; d.
1895 ; m. 1855, Thomasine Elizabeth, d. of Rev. Henry
Herbert, Rector of Rathdowney: —
Charles Herbert Thompson, Gentleman, M.A., M.D.
(Trin. Coll., Dub.), M.R.C.P. (Lond.), M.R.C.S. (Eng.),
b. 1857: Res. — Thorn Villa, Heaton Moor Road, Stock-
port. Club — Junior Constitutional.
Alexander Richard Thompson, Gentleman, b. 1858.
Res. —
Edward Robert Thompson, Gentleman, b. 1870; m.
1903, Ellen Mary Charlotte (d. 1927), d. of Sir Robert
Dundas, Bart., of Arniston, and widow of Lt.-Col. Gerald
L. J. Goff of Hale Park, Hants. Res —
THOMPSON (H. Coll., 1805). Per fesse argent and
sable, a fesse embattled and counter-embattled between three
falcons counterchanged, belled and jessed or, in the centre
chief point an anchor erect azure, cable proper, all within a
bordure engrailed counterchanged. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — Out of a naval crown or, an arm embowed
in armour proper, garnished gold, the hand supporting a
lance erect also proper. Motto — ■" Non quo sed quomodo."
Sons of Sir Thomas Raikes Thompson, 3rd Bart., b.
1852; d. 1904; m. 1880, Alice Maude Lovett, d. of
William Lochiel Cameron, H.E.I.C.S. : —
Sir Thomas Raikes Lovett Thompson, 4th Bart, (n Dec.
1806), M.C., Major 3rd Hussars, formerly R. E., 7th Hussars,
and 18th Hussars, b. 1881 ; m. 1914, Milicent Eilen Jean,
second d. of Edmund Charles Tennyson-D'Eyncourt of
Bayons Manor, co. Lincoln ; and has issue — Thomas Lionel
Thompson, Esq., b. 1921 ; John Edmund Cameron Thomp-
son, Esq., b. 1923 ; and Jane Olivia Marion. Club — United
Service.
William Probyn Thompson, Esq., b. 1882. Res. — Hard-
trees, Quamichan Lake, Vancouver.
THOMPSON of Clonfin (U.O.). Or, a fesse indented
azure, charged with three estoiles or, on a canton of the
second, a sun in glory, and in the centre base point a trefoil
vert. Mantling azure and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of
the colours, an arm embowed in armour proper, holding
in the hand also proper, five ears of wheat or, the arm
charged with a trefoil vert. Motto — "In lumine lucem."
Sons of John Edward Thompson, Esq., J. P. (High
Sheriff 1865), b. 1841 ; d. 1908 ; tn. 1861, Emily Grace,
eldest d. of Rev. John James Fox of Kinawley, co.
Fermanagh : —
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1864. Seal — Clonfin, Granard, co. Longford.
Beresford Osborne Thompson, Gentleman, b. 1865.
Guy Robert Maxwell Thompson, Gentleman, b. 1867.
Richard Hercules Thompson, Gentleman, b. 1871.
THOMPSON (H. Coll.). Azure, a lion passant guardant
or, between four roses argent. Mantling azure and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, upon amount vert, a
lion rampant proper, ducally gorged or, resting the dexter
hind-leg on a caltrap sable. Motto — "Go on and take
care." Livery — -Dark blue, with blue and yellow vest.
Sons of Gen. Charles William Thompson (son of Gen.
Thomas Perronet Thompson), formerly Lt.-Col. comdg.
7th (Princess Royal's) Dragoon Gds. , Col. 14th (King's)
Hus. , Knight of the National and Military Order of
San Fernando of Spain, Spanish medal 1836, Punjab
Campaign 1848-9 (medal and two clasps), b. 1815; d.
1896 ; m. 2nd, 1854, Marcella Mildred Singleton ; 3rd,
1870, Margaret, d. of Allen Duke, M.D., of Dover : —
Hugh Perronet Thompson, Gentleman, b. 1854 ; in. 1904,
Georgina Beatrice (d. 1916), d. of late Capt. Morgan
Crofton Molesworth. Res. — Rodlease, Boldre, Lymington,
Hants.
Major-Gen. Charles William Thompson. C.B., D.S.O.,
late Col. 7th Princess Royal's) Dragoon Gds., served in
Egypt 1882 (medal and clasps, Khedive's star), and S.
Africa 1900-2 (Queen's Medal with four clasps, King's
Medal with two clasps, D. S. O. , Bt. Lt.-Col. , twice mentioned
in despatches), as G.O.C. S. Africa, 1914-16, and G.O.C.
West Africa 1917-19,1*. 1859; m. it
d. of the late Henry Offley Harvey ;
Rodolf Perronet Thompson, Esq.,
b. 1893. Res. — Trent Meadows,
Club — Army and Navy.
Issue of Edward Copley Thompson, Gentleman, served
in Winnipeg Field Battery in the Riel Rebellion 1885
(medal and clasp), b. 1862; d. 1909; m. 1888, Ada
Elizabeth, d. of E. Simmons: —
(?) Issue. Res. —
Yr. sons of Gen. Charles William Thompson (see
above) : —
Roland Wycliffe Thompson, Esq., D.S.O. , late Lieut. -Col.
comdg. The Loyal Regt. , served on Staff S. Africa 1899-1902
(Queen's Medal with four clasps, King's Medal with two
clasps, D.S.O. , London despatches), b. 1864; m. 1911,
Beatrice, widow of Coram. Hill Low, R.N.,
Hill, Salop. Res. — -12 Queen's Parade, Tenby.
Thomas Perronet Thompson, Gentleman, b.
1908, Marie Bordenave : and has issue. Res. —
Rose Offley Ada,
and has issue — John
Lieut. -Comdr. R. N.,
Puddletown, Dorset.
THOMPSON (U.O., 1918). Per fesse or and sable,
on a fesse nebuly between three martlets as many
estoiles all counterchanged. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an arm in armour
embowed charged with two estoiles sable, the hand
holding an olive-branch proper fructed or. Motto — -" In
utrumque paratus."
Eld. son of the late John Oliver Thompson of
Killyleagh, co. Down, Ireland : —
John Caulfield Oliver Thompson, Gentleman, b.
Res. — America.
THOMPSON of Rathnally (U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
per pale or and azure, on a fesse dancett^e, three estoiles
all counterchanged, on a quarter of the second a sun in
splendour (Thompson — Confn. U.O. 1911) ; 2 and 3,
argent, two lions rampant combatant sable (Carter — Confn.
illumine Ju
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1878 ; m.
U.O.). Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a dexter cubit arm couped vested gules, charged
with an estoile or, cuffed argent, the hand holding five ears
of wheat proper. Motto — " In lumine lucem."
Sons of Rev. Francis Daniel Thompson, M.A. (Trin.
Coll., Dub.), Vicar of Everton, Notts., b 1836; d. 1921 ;
m. i860, Kate, third d. of Jonathan Roose of Liver-
pool : —
Francis D'Arcy Thompson, Esq., J. P. and (1916) High
Sheriff co. Meath, b. 1865; m. 1908, his cousin Annie Eleanor,
only d. of William Thompson, Esq., J. P. of Rathnally.
Seats— Rathnally, Trim, co. Meath ; Ross House, Mount
Nugent, co. Meath. Club — Jun. Constitutional.
Rev. Arthur Wellington Thompson, Rector of Ashton-
under-Lyne, b. 1865 ; m. 1895, Maude E. Peirce. Res. —
The Rectory, Ashton-under-Lyne.
George de Roos Thompson, Gentleman, b. 1867 ; m. 1905,
Katherine C. Georgeson. Res. — Johannesburg, S. Africa.
Rev. Ernest Pelham Percy Lea Thompson, b. 1869 ; m.
1898, Lilian A. Alderson ; and has issue — D'Arcy Perceval
Pelham Thompson, Gentleman, b. 1899 ; WestbyR. D'Arcy
Thompson, Gentleman, Lieut. Shropshire L.I., b. 1902;
and Irene A. D'Arcy. Res. — Christ Church Vicarage,
North Finchley, N.12.
James Waller Thompson, Gentleman, b. 1873 ; m. 1918,
A. Gwendolin Beckworth, and has issue —James Desmond
D'Arcy Thompson, Gentleman, b. 1922 ; andBetty. Res. —
Tyrie, West Park, Leeds.
Norman D'Arcy Thompson, Esq., Paymaster R.N., b.
1883; m. 1916, Mary lsobel Wreford, and has issue — Eileen
Margaret. Res. — Southsea.
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SANDFORD-1HOMPSON(L.O.andH.Coll.). Argent,
a fess between two falcons sable, belled and jessed proper
in chief, and in base a boar's head erased of the second.
Mantling sable, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
his liveries, an arm embowed in armour gules, holding in
the gauntlet or, the truncheon of a broken lance proper.
Motto — "Dum spirospero." Livery — Light drab, black
facings.
Sons of William James Sandford-Thompson, Esq.,
of The Villa, Montrose, Forfar, and Balmanno, Mary-
kirk, co. Kincardine, b. 1843 ; d. 1914 ; m. 1879,
Alice Mary, eld. d. of Rev. Arthur Childe-Freeman
(formerly Childe), of Gaines, co. Hereford : —
William Arthur Cecil Sandford-Thompson, Esq., Maj.
late R.A.F. [Arms as above, and impaling the arms of
Studd, namely : — Gules, a lion rampant between three
crescents argent, on a chief embattled of the last, a tilting-
spear in fesse the head to the sinister, the staff encircled
with a chaplet of oak all proper], b. 1880 ; m. 191 8, Olive
Muriel, eld. d. of the late Alnod Ernest Studd, of Grey-
lands, Melton, Suffolk ; High Ho, Kenton, Devon ; and 3
Fourth Avenue, Hove, Lieut, late 15th Hussars, and
widow of Henry Siddons Faulder, of 101 Eaton Terrace,
S.W, ; and has issue — Unity Ruth. Res. — 33 De Vere
Gardens, Kensington, W.8. Club — Bachelors'.
Lionel Edwyn Baldwyn Sandford-Thompson, Gentle-
man, 6, 1884; m. 1915, Eleanora Jane, sole surv. child
and heiress of Samuel Whitney, late of Port of Spain,
Trinidad. Res. —
Reginald Keith Garioch Sandford-Thompson, Gentle-
man, b. 1889 ; m. 1920, Helen, d. of late Joseph Heard,
of Fenelon Falls , Ontario, Canada. Res. — Newmarket,
Ontario, Canada.
The Late GEORGE HUNTER MACTHOMAS
THOMS, Esquire, of Aberlemno, F.R.S.E., F.S.A. Scot.
Born June 3, 1831 ; died 1903 ; being the elder son of the
late Patrick Hunter Thorns, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co.
Forfar, Provost of Dundee 1847-53, by his wife Grace
Scott, second dau. of the late Thomas Watt, Lieut. 71st
Royal Forth Highlanders, of Demmylne, Fifeshire. Armor-
ial bearings— Or, a lion rampant gules, armed and langued
azure, debruised of a chevron sable. Mantling gules and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-unicorn
ermine, armed, crined, and unguled or, supporting a shield
also gold. Motto — " Virtutis praemium."
THOMSON, see WHITE-THOMSON
CHELL-THOMSON.
and MIT-
THOMSON (of Corstorphine, L.O.). Potent argent
liveries, a gauntletted hand erect in pale holding a
flaming torch in bend proper. Motto (above crest) —
" Veritas prasvalebit."
Eldest son of the Rev. Prof. John Radford Thomson,
b. 1837 ; d. 1918 ; by his first wife, m. 1864, Annie
Alice, d. of John Chawner of Leicester : —
The Rev. Canon Clement Reynolds Thomson, M.A.
Trin. Coll., Oxon., b. 1870 ; m. 1921, Jean, d. of John
Chamberlin Stone, of Braunstone, co. Leicester.
Res. — The Vicarage, Colwyn Bay, N. Wales.
Youngest son of the Rev. Prof. John Radford
Thomson (see above), by his second wife, m. 1896,
Mary Adelaide Annie, eld. d. of Sir Henry Kimber,
Bart., M.P. : —
Theodore Radford Forrester Thomson, Gentleman
[Arms as above, but (L.O.) a mullet or, between the stags'
heads. Crest, as above. Mottoes — (above the crest),
" Acquanimitas " ; and (below the shield), " Veritas
prasvalebit ")], M.A., Gonville and Caius Coll., Camb.,
formerly 3rd Bn. East Surrey Regt., b. 1897. Club —
United University.
Only son of Alexander Thomson, of Crawley,
Sussex (younger brother of the above Rev. Prof.
John Radford Thomson), b. 1838 ; d. 19 16 ; m.
1856, Louisa, d. of John Sheldon, of Edgbaston : —
Charles Sheldon Thomson, Gentleman [Arms as above
but (matric. L.O.), the bend engrailed. Mottoes (above
the crest) — " Acquanimitas " ; and (below the shield),
" Veritas prasvalebit "], M.Sc. (Victoria Univ.), M.I.E.E.,
b. 1868 ; m. 1899, Louisa, d. of Walter Bonham. Res. —
31 Burghley Road, Wimbledon.
THOMSON (L.O., 9 Dec. 1905). Argent, a stag's head,
cabossed azure, on a chief gules a lotus-flower proper
between two mullets of the field. Mantling azure, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a crane holding
and azure, on a bend sable, two stags' heads cabossed or.
Mantling sable, doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his
in its beak a lotus-flower all proper. Motto — " Curae
cedit fatum."
Son of John Thomson of Cults, Aberdeen, b. 1813; d.
1890; m. 1844, Isabel, d. of James Webster : —
The late Sir James Thomson, K. C.S.I. (1904), M.A.,
LL. D. Aberdeen, Member of Council of Gov. of Madras
1901-6, and Acting Gov. 1904, Member of the Council of
India 1908-15, b. 1848 ; m. 1st, 1873, Charlotte Georgina
Grant {d. 1885), d. of William White, M.D., of Downpatnck ;
2nd, 1898, Margaret Ellen, M.B.E., d. of Charles Franklin
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and d. 1929, leaving issue — (1) John William Newport
Thomson, Esq., b. 1875 [m, 1914, Gwendoline Hilda
Brookes]; (2) Andrew Franklin Thomson, Esq., b. 1905;
Iona Kathleen [m. 1895, Francis Edward Culling C'arr] ;
Ismena Charlotte [m. 1901, Robert Arthur Graham, Esq.,
C.S.I. , I.C.S.]; Isobel Jane Sophia [m. 1st, 1900, Col.
Frank Graham Smallwood, C.V.O. , R.A. (d. 1920); 2nd,
1923, Gerald Kingsley of Ashlyne Hall, Berkhamsted] ;
Amy Florence [m. 1907, Malcolm Henry Mortimer Lamb];
Marianne Caroline [m 1922, J. Seebohm Rowntree of
York] ; and Margaret Christian. Res. — Torrington House,
St. Albans, Herts.
THOMSON of Old Nunthorpe, Yorks. Ermine,
a lion passant guardant or, on a chief azure, two keys
wards inwards of the second. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — A lion rampant or, gorged with an antique crown
gules, between two roses argent, barbed, seeded, leaved
and slipped proper. Motto — " Semper fidelis."
Son of the Most Rev. and Rt. Hon. William
Thomson, Archbishop of York, P.C., D.D., b.
1819 ; d. 1890 ; m. 1855, Zoe, d. of J. H. Skene: —
Sir Wilfrid Forbes Home Thomson, 1st Bart. (3 July
1925), J. P. E. and W. R. Yorks., formerly partner of
Beckett and Co., Bankers, Chairman of the "Yorkshire
Herald" Newspaper Co., b. 1858; m. 1899, Ethel
Henrietta, d. of Hon. Reginald Parker ; and has issue —
Ivo Wilfrid Home Thomson, Esq., b. 1902 ; Sibell
Doreen \m. 1928, Capt. W. G. Harriott, M.C., R.A.].
Seat — Old Nunthorpe, York. Clubs — Athenteum,
Yorkshire.
THOMSON (L.O. , 1894). Argent, a tesse azure, be-
tween two martlets in chief gules and a stag's head
caboshed in base proper. Mantling azure, doubled argent.
Crest- — On a wreath of his liveries, an arm in armour
issuing out of a cloud, the hand holding a dagger proper.
Motto — " Non gladio sed gratia."
Only son of Robert Charteris Thomson, Gentleman, of
Amisheld, Hamilton, Canada, b. 1834 ; d. 1898 ; m. 1863,
Annie Laurence, d. of Joseph Van Every of Mount
Van, Stamford, Ontario, Canada: —
Joseph James Charteris Thomson, Gentleman, b. 1864;
m. 1905, Margaret, d. of Sir Thomas Wardlaw-Taylor,
Chief Justice of Province of Manitoba, Canada. Postal
address — Amisfield, Hamilton, Canada.
THOMSON (H. Coll.). Or, on a pale nebuly azure,
between two eagles close respecting each other sable, a
sun in splendour of the field. Mantling' azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon the capital of an
Ionic column proper, between four ears of wheat leaved
and slipped, two and two or, an eagle close sable.
Sons of Surg.-Col. Sir George Thomson, K.C. B., cf
Aberdeen, b. 1843 '< d. 1903; m. 1877, Catherine Mac-
Donald (Res.— Beulah Spa Hotel, Beulah Hill, Upper
Norwood, S.E. ), d. of John Ferguson, Advocate, of
Aberdeen : —
John Ferguson Thomson, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. (ret.)
2nd Batt. N. Staffs. Regt,, b. 1880; m. 1909, Jeanette
Swinley, d. of the late Basil Taylor. Res. —
George Macdonald Thomson, Esq., b. 1882. Res. —
Alister Ralph Thomson, Esq., b. 1886. Res.—
Claude Lindsay Thomson, Esq., b. 1888. Res. —
SAMUEL JOHN THOMSON, Esq., Companion of the
Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Commander
of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire,
Brevet-Colonel Indian Medical Service (ret.), J. P. for
Kent, D. P. H. University of Cambridge, late Sanitary
Commissioner with the Government of the United
Provinces, India, &c. Born 1853, being the eldest son
of the late John Buck Thomson, by his wife Mar-
garet, dau. of Samuel Alderson Plumbe, M.D. Ar-
morial bearings — Gules, two bars argent, a chief ermine,
and a canton of the field. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a grey-
hound sejant argent, eared sable, gorged with a collar azure,
studded or, therefrom reflexed over the back a leash gold'
and charged upon the shoulder with a cross crosslet gules,
Mariied, 1885, Isabel Gordon, dau. of Surgeon-Gen. A. J.
Cowie of the Indian Army ; and has with other Issue —
Thomas Kenelm Thomson, Gentleman, late 15th Sikhs,
Indian Army, b. 1900. Res. — Hotel Stella Bella, Mentone,
France.
SPENCER CAMPBELL THOMSON, Esquire, B.A.
Cantab., J. P. for the co. of the city of Edinburgh. Born
Oct. 16, 1842, being the second but eldest surviving son
of the late William Thomas Thomson of Bonaly, co. Mid-
lothian, by Christian Ann Seaman his wife, dau. of William
B. Seaman, 18th Royal Irish Regt. Armorial bearings
(L.O. , 1874) — Argent, a stag's head caboshed azure, attired
or, on a chief gules, three mullets of the first. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries,
a dexter hand proper, holding a cross crosslet fitchee erect
azure ; and in an escroll over the same the Motto, " Vincit
omnia Veritas." Livery — Dark blue, with white facings.
Married 1st, Jan. 20, 1869, Georgina Maria Joanna, dau.
of George Ferguson Cockburn of the Bengal Civil Service
(and granddau. of the Rt. Hon. Lord Cockburn of Bonaly,
co. Midlothian); 2nd, 1919, Helen Gladys Montgomery, d.
of James Walker, Esq., son of Sir William Walker, K.C.B.,
of Bowland ; and has surv. Issue — (1) George Cockburn
Thomson, Gentleman, b. Feb. 4, 1872; (2) Spencer Aubrey
Thomson, Gentleman, b. June 14, 1873 [m. , Lily
d. of Grosvenor Jennings, of Beamhurst Hall, Uttoxeter,
Staffs.] ; and Ethel Winifred [m. Major Francis Lionel
Seymour Brett, 7th Gurkha Rifles]. Residence — 10 Eglin-
ton Crescent, Edinburgh. Clubs — Wellington, New
(Edinburgh).
THOMSON (H. Coll.). Sable, three stags' heads
cabossed 01 , on a pile gules, welted argent, two chevronels
argent. Mantling sable and or. Crest— Upon a wreath
of the colours, a lion's head erased barry wavy of six pieces
or and sable. Motto — "Optima est Veritas." Livery —
Black and gold.
Sons of Robert Donald Hyde-Thomson, Esq., J. P., of
Edgcumbe, Wellington College, Berks., b. 1861 ; d.
1921; m. 1889, Eva Kathleen, d. oflate Henry Barry
Hyde, F.S.S., of Ealing:—
Robert Hyde Hyde-Thomson, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxford),
Barrister-at-Law, late Lieut. The Rifle Bde. , b. 1890; m.
1914, Joan Perronet, yst. d. oflate W. B. Sells of Glenelg,
S. Australia. Res.— 36 Victoria Road, W. 8. Club— Bath.
Douglas Hyde Hyde-Thomson, Esq., Flight Commander
R.N., b. 1891.
Cata Hyde Hyde- Thomson, Gentleman, b. 1893.
THOMSON (L.O., \-]6o). Argent, a stags head ca-
bossed gules, attired with ten tynes or, on a chief wavy
azure, a cross crosslet of the first between an anchor in the
dexter and a billet in the sinister of the third. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a
dexter hand holding stalks of lint under bloom proper.
Motto — " Industrie munus." Livery — Grey and silver.
Eld. son of George Graham Thomson, Gentleman, of
1 Kingsley Avenue, Cross Hill, Glasgow, b. 1836; d.
; m. 1862, Catherine, d. of James Thomson of
London : —
George Graham Thomson, Gentleman, b. 1863. Res. —
THOMSON (L.O.). Argent, a stag's head cabossed
gules, on a chief of the last a star of six points between
two towers triple- towered of the field. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, an
ancient ship under full sail proper, flagged gules, with the
banner of Scotland at the stern. Motto — " Per peri-
culum vivo."
Son of : —
Stephen Thomson, Gentleman, shipowner, of the firm
of George Thomson and Co., the Aberdeen Line, b.
Res. — 45 Sussex Gardens, Hyde Park, W.2. Postal
Address — 25 Cockspur Street, S.W.i.
THOMSON (L.O.). Argent, a stag's head cabossed
gules, on a chief azure, a cross-crosslet between two
maple-leaves or, a bordure of the second. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a
thistle proper. Motto—" Pro patria."
Son of : —
William Chase Thomson, Gentleman, Consulting
Engineer, b. . Res. — Montreal, Canada.
THOMSON (L.O.). Or, a fess between two stockless
anchors in chief, and in base a four-bladed propeller all
sable. Mantling sable, doubled or. Crest — On a wreath
of his liveries, a horse's head couped gules, bridled or,
the reins grasped by a hand couped at the wrist distilling
gouttes-de-sang proper. Motto — " Res non verba."
Son of the late John Thomson : —
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Member Clyde Navigation Trust, sometime Senior Partner,
David Rowan and Co., Marine Engineers, b. 1867; m.
1891, Janet Pender, d. of the late David Rowan, and has
issue— (1) Frederick William Thomson, Esq., b. 1893 ; (2)
John Leslie Thomson, Esq., b. 1896 [;«. 1919, Florence, d.
of J. W. Stubbs] ; (3) Francis Rowan Thomson, Esq. , b.
1902 ; and Janet Elizabeth. Res. — The Garth, Callender,
Perthshire ; 20 Huntly Gardens, Kelvinside, Glasgow.
Club — New (Glasgow).
THOMSON-WALKER (H. Coll., 10 Mar. • 1922).
Or, three pallets gules, over all a pile ermine, charged
with a stag's head cabossed proper, on a chief of
the second three cross crosslets ritchee of the first.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a rod of ^Lsculapius and a cornucopia saltire-
wise both proper. Motto — " Cura et industria."
Second son of John Harry Walker, Esq., J. P., of
Westwood, Newport, Fife, b. 1842; d. 1893; m.
1868, Isabella, d. of John William Thomson of
Dundee : —
Sir John William Thomson Thomson-Walker, Knt.
Bach. (1922), O.B.E., M.B., CM. (Edin.), F.R.C.S.,
D.L. co. London, Senior Urologist and Lecturer on
Urology, King's College Hospital, Capt. R.A.M.C, T.F.,
b. 1870 ; m. 1909, Isabella, d. of Sir Michael Barker
Nairn, 1st Bart. ; and has issue — Philip Thomson Thom-
son-Walker, Esq., b. 1912 ; and Mary Elspeth Thomson.
Res. — Burntwood, Goring, Oxon.; 96 Harley Street, W.i.
Clubs — Athenaeum, Ranelagh.
EDWARD DENMAN THORNBURGH-CROPPER,
Gentleman. Born May 23, 1854, being the second son of
Edward Cropper of Swaylands, Justice of the Peace for
the counties of Lancaster and Kent, by his third wife
Margaret, fourth daughter of the Right Honourable
Thomas, first Lord Denman, and widow of Henry William
Macaulay (brother of Lord Macaulay). Armorial bear-
ings— Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, two spears in saltire azure,
on a chief dovetailed of the last, as many cropper pigeons
of the first (for Cropper) ; 2 and 3, ermine, fretty gules, on
a chief indented of the last, a fox of the first (for Thorn-
burgh) ; and on an escutcheon of pretence the same arms
of Thornburgh. Mantling azure and or. Crests — 1. on
a wreath of the colours, upon a rock proper, in front of
two spears in saltire azure, a cropper pigeon or (for
Cropper) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, an heraldic tiger
argent, semee of torteaux, collared and chain reflexed on
the back sable, resting the dexter paw on a fret also sable
{for Thornburgh). Motto — "Love every man, fear no
man." Married, r874, Virginia Shepherd, daughter of
William Thornburgh of Virginia, and consequently as-
sumed by Royal Licence the additional surname of
Thornburgh.
The Most Rev. GEORGE THORNELOE, D.D..
D.C. L., first Archbishop of Algoma, in the Province of
Ontario, Canada, since 1915. Armorial bearings (of
Thorneloe) — Argent, a hawthorn-tree eradicated proper
between three buckles, the tongues erect sable [Crest
(of Thorneloe) — On a wreath of the colours, upon a
mount vert, a hawthorn-tree eradicated proper, between
two buckles as in the arms. Motto " Deus noster
refugium."] Born 1848; m. 1874, Mary Fuller; and has
issue — A son and dau. Res. -Bishophurst, Saulte Ste.
Marie, Algoma, Ontario, Canada.
THORNEWILL (H. Coll.). Per fesse argent and or,
a thistle slipped and leaved proper, between three billets
vert. Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, upon a rock a thorn-tree proper, thereon an
escutcheon argent, charged with a hart's head erased also
proper.
Son of late Edward Thornewill, of Dove Cliff, Burton-
on-Trent : —
Edward John Thornewill, Gentleman, b. . Post,
add. —
THORBURN of Springwood, co. Peebles (L.O.).
Or, fretty gules, a chief of the last charged with two
thunderbolts of the first. Mantling gules, doubled or.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a dove holding in its
dexter claw an olive-branch all proper. Motto — "Vivimus
in spe."
Son of Robert Thorburn, Esq., J. P. co. Peebles,
Solicitor, b. 1841 ; d. 1912 ; vi. 1870, Euphemia, d.
of John Milne of Trinity Grove, Edinburgh : —
Walter Milne Thorburn, Gentleman, b. 1877. Postal
add. — Springwood, co. Peebles.
Eld. son of William Thorburn, Esq., J. P., D.L, of
Craigerne, co. Peebles, Hon. Major 6th Batt. Roy.
Scots, b. 1847; d. 1926; m. 1877, Isabella, d of
Robert Murray, Esq., of Mailingsland, co. Peebles : —
William Thorburn, Esq., D.S.O., T.D., J. P., D.L., co.
Peebles, late Lieut. -Col. comdg. 8th Roy. Scots [Arms, &c. ,
as above, but (rematric. 9 Sept. 1909) the chief invected],
b. 1881 ; m. 1909, Winifred, d. of Edward Hopkins; and
has issue — William Inn Edward Thorburn, Gentleman, b.
1915 ; Winifred Isobel ; Joanna Margaret; and Ann
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Peebles.
Michael Grieve Thorburn, Esq., Lord Lieut, and Coroner
co. Peebles [Arms, &c, as above, but (rematric. Sept. 1909)
the chief embattled], b. 1851 ; m. 1879, Isabella Holgate, J. P.
co. Peebles, d. of Adam Brown of Glencotho, co. Peebles;
and has issue — (1) Adam Brown Thorburn, Esq., Lt.-Col.
1st Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, b. 1880 [m. 1907,
Dorothy, d. of Vitale Dominico de Michele of Highani
Hall, Kent] ; (2) Walter Hunter Thorburn, Gentleman,
b. 1884 ; (3) Michael Percy Thorburn, Gentleman, b. 1887 ;
and Lucy Jane. Seat — Glenormiston, Innerleithen, co.
Peebles. Clubs — Caledonian, New (Edinburgh).
THORN-PUDSEY of Seisdon Hall, Staffs. (R.L.,
1902, H. Coll.). Vert, a chevron between three mullets or,
a canton argent, thereon (for distinction) a lozenge sable,
charged with a cross crosslet of the second. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a cat-a-mountain passant guardant
proper, charged on the shoulder (for distinction) with a
lozenge or, thereon a cross crosslet vert. Motto — " Fortuna
favente." Livery — Dark green.
Son of late Alfred Onions Thorn of Whitehall,
Broseley, Salop, m. Jane Elizabeth, d. of Edward
Glover Bartlam, F. R.C.S. , of Broseley : —
Alfred Henry Thorn-Pudsey, Esq., Solicitor, late Capt.
1st Vol. Batt. King's Shropshire L. Inf., b. 1864; m. 1895,
Mary Elizabeth, eld. d. and coh. of late George Pudsey
Aston-Pudsey, Esq., J. P., of Seisdon Hall; and has issue-
Frances Eileen. Res. — Broseley Hall, Broseley, Shropshire.
THORNHILL, see
CLARKE-THORNHILL,
HILL.
BADHAM - THORNHILL,
and M'CREAGH-THORN-
THORNHILL {temp. Edward III., recorded H. Coll.,
c. 1560). Gules, two bars gemelles and a chief argent.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, the bust of a woman proper, vested gules,
fimbriated or, crined and ducally crowned also or,
issuant from the crown five thorn-leaves vert. Motto —
" Be fast. "
Eld. son of George Thornhill, Esq., of Diddington, J. P.
and D.L. co. Huntingdon (High Sheriff 1869), b. 1811 ;
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d. 1875; m. 1845, Elizabeth Mary, d. of Robert H.
Wilkinson : —
Arthur John Thornhill, Esq., J. P., D.L. Huntingdon
{High Sheriff Cambs. and Hunts. 1893), M.P. for Cam-
bridgeshire 1884-5 (Livery — Drab coat, yellow waistcoat),
b. 1850. Seat — Diddington Hall, Buckden, Hunts. Club —
Junior Carlton.
Son of Rev. Francis Herbert William Thornhill (son of
George Thornhill — see above), b. 1851 ; d. 1914; m.
1880, Helen Georgina (d. 1918), d. of Rev. Charles
Thornhill of Milesdown, co. Louth: —
Noel Thornhill, Gentleman, M.C., late Lieut. Gren.
Gds. , b. 1881 ; m. 1916, Margaret Octavia (d.s.p. 1917), d.
of Col. T. W. C. Chester Master of The Abbey, Cirencester.
Postal add. — Jun. Carlton Club.
Yr. son of George Thornhill, b. 181 1 (see above): —
Edmund Henry Thornhill, Esq., J. P. Cambs., MA. , b.
1856 ; m. 1896, Violet Nina (d. 1922), only d. of late
Lieut. -Col. C. H. Campbell, R.A. ; and has issue — (1)
Edmund Basil Thornhill, Gentleman, M.C., Lieut. R.A.,
b. 1898 ; (2) Arthur Henry Thornhill, Gentleman, Lieut.
Roy. Berks. Regt., b. 1900; (3) Walter David Thornhill,
Gentleman, b. 1904 (Res. — Boxworth, Warren, Ontario,
Canada). Res. — Manor House, Boxworth, Cambridgeshire.
Son of Col. Charles Thornhill, R.A., b. 1839; d. 1900,
m. 1866, Anna Maria, d. of Stephen Charles Moore,
Esq., J. P., of Barne, co. Tipperary : —
Charles John Thornhill, Gentleman, b. 1868; m. 1905,
Helen May, widow of Lt.-Col. H. Eager; and has issue —
Eleanor. Res. —
Son of William Blundell Thornhill, Gentleman, b.
1857; d. 1909; *n. 1882, Florence Beatrice, eld. d. of
Joseph William Warburton by Lady Frances King, d.
of the 7th Earl of Kingston : —
Henry Elliott Blundell Thornhill, Esq., Capt. 5th Batt.
Royal Dublin Fus., b. 1887. Res.—
Son of Rev. William Thornhill, M.A. (Camb.) (fourth
son of George Thornhill, Esq., J. P. D.L., M.P.),
b. 1822 ; d. 1872; m. 1856, Helen Jameson, d. of John
Woolsey, Esq., of Milesdown, Castle Bellingham, late
Capt. in the Army: —
John Cecil Thornhill, Esq., Lt.-Col. late 6th Batt. Roy.
Irish Rifles, b. 1862; m. 1892, Florence, O.B.E., d. of
Rev. Francis Walsham ; and has had issue — Humphry
O'Brien Thornhill, Gentleman, R.N., b. 1895 ; killed in
action 1916; Peter John Thornhill, Gentleman, b. 1912 ;
Kathleen Alice ; Phyllis Irene ; and Janet Sheelah, d. 1915.
Res. —Abbey House, Drogheda.
Sonsof Henry Jordan Thornhill, b. 1832 ;</. 1890; m. 1857,
Elizabeth Julia (d. 1895), d. of Major Barre' Goldie : —
Reginald Thornhill, Gentleman, b. 1861 ; m. 1892, Kath-
leen, d. of George Lawrence, I.C.S. Res.— Thorncote,
Walton-on-the-Hill, Tadworth, Surrey.
Alfred Hugh Thornhill, Gentleman, b. 1869. Res. —
82 Warwick Gardens, W.
Sir ANTHONY JOHN COMPTON-THORNH1LL,
2nd Bart. , late Capt. and Hon. Major Prince of Wales' Own
Norfolk Artillery Militia and Reserve of Officers, J. P.
for Suffolk and Oxon. Born Aug. 2, 1868, second
but only surviving son of the late Sir Thomas Thornhill,
Bart., and Katherine Edith Isabella, only child of Richard
Hodgson Huntly of Carham Hall, Northumberland. Ar-
morial bearings (R. L. 1901) — Quarterly, 1 and 4, per pale
gules and argent, two bars gemelles counterchanged, on a
chief ermine, a fleur-de-lys between two roses of the first
(Thornhill, 1885) ; 2 and 3, per pale indented sable and
azure, a lion passant guardant or, guttee-de-sang between in
chief two helmets and in base a beacon fired proper (Comp-
ton, 1901), the escutcheon being charged with his badge of
Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling gules and argent. Crests
— (1) On a wreath of the colours, in front of a woman's
head couped at the shoulders, vested gules, crined, and on
the head a crown vallary or, and issuing from the crown five
thorn-leaves erect proper, three fleurs-de-lys or (Thornhill) ;
(2) on a wreath of the colours, on a rock, a beacon fired, in
front thereof a helmet all proper (Compton). Motto — " Be
fast." Married, Sept. 2, 1891, Ethel Margaret Maria, only
dau. of Lieut. -Col. Miller of Shotover, Oxon. ; and has
had Issue — Richard Anthony Compton-Thornhill, Esq.,
Lieut. Scots Guards, b. June 2Q, 1892, killed in the European
Wari9i4. Seat — Barham Hall, Ipswich. Clubs — Bachelors',
Arthur's.
THORNTON, see TODD-THORNTON and WELCH-
THORNTON.
THORNTON (H. Coll., 1825, Augmentation granted in
Portugal 1825, R.L., 1825, H. Coll.). Ermine, a chevron
sable between three hawthorn-trees eradicated proper, a
canton or, thereon the Swedish bird Tjader or Cock cf the
Wood also proper, and en surtout an escocheon of honour-
able augmentation being or, thereon an arm embowed vested
azure, cuff gold, the hand supporting a flagstaff, therefrom
flowing the Royal Standard of Portugal all proper, the said
inescutcheon ensigned with the coronet of a Conde of
Portugal. Mantling sable, lined with argent. On the
dexter side is placed, 1. the Crest of honourable augmen-
tation, namely, out of the coronet of a Conde of Portugal
proper, an arm embowed supporting a flagstaff, therelrom
flowing the Royal Standard of Portugal as in the arms ;
and in an escroll over the said crest the Motto — " Pro rege
pio" ; and 2. on the sinister side his own family Crest,
namely, out of an Eastern crown or, between two dragons'
wings, a dragon's head ermine ducally gorged gold ; and
upon an escroll under the arms the Motto — "Fit manus
aliena sua." Livery — Dark green, with gilt buttons.
Only son of Edward Thornton, Esq. (only son cf Rt.
Hon. Sir Edward Thornton, G.C.B., P.C., 2nd Conde
de Cassilhas (d. 1906), Ambassador in Russia 1884-7,
who was only surv. son of Rt. Hon. Sir Edward
Thornton, 1st Conde de Cassilhas, Min. Plen. Sweden
1807, and Portugal 1817), d. 1856; d.v.p. 1904; m.
1889, Emma Jessie, d. of Philip Rawson, Esq., D.L.,
of Woodhurst, Sussex : —
Edward Thornton, Esq., 3rd Conde de Cassilhas (Portugal,
1825), b. 1893. Res. — Roffley Place, Faygate, Sussex.
THORNTON of Brockhall (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1.
argent, on a bend gules, three escarbuncles or (Thornton, c.
1348) ; 2. azure, three demi-lions rampant argent (Newn-
ham); 3. gules, three escallops two and one within a
bordure argent (Acres) ; 4. argent, a chevron sable, between
three thorn-trees proper (Thornton of Downham) ; 5. gules,
an eagle displayed argent (Cushin) ; 6. gules, three hands
couped two and one in bend sinister the fingers downwards
argent, a canton compony or and azure ( ) ; 7. azure,
three water-bougets or, two and one within a bordure guttee-
de-poix (Bugge) ; 8. argent, a fesse between three crescents
sable (Lee) ; 9. argent, a chevron engrailed between three
leopards' faces sable (Lee); 10. argent, a fesse between
three unicorns' heads erased sable (Lee); n. gules, a lion
rampant argent, charged on the shoulder with a mullet of
the field (Lee) ; 12. argent, a fesse between three leopards'
faces sable (Wood) ; 13. azure, within an orle of eight
estoiles or, an escutcheon ermine ( ) ; 14. vert, two
wolves passant in pale or ( ) ; 15. argent, a lion rampant
within a bordure azure, charged with eight fleur-de-lis or
(Saunders) ; 16. azure, three sickles argent, within a bordure
or (Fremeaux) ; Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules,
charged on the shoulder with an escarbuncle or.
Sons of Rev. William Thornton, M.A., of Kingsthorpe
Hall, Northants., b. 1806 ; d. 1881 ; m. 1846, Anne
Georgiana Frances, d. of Gen. Sir William Anson.
1st Bart., K.C.B. :—
The late Thomas William Thornton, of Brockhall, Esq.,
J. P. Northants. (High Sheriff 1886), Capt. Northants. and
Rutland Mil., inherited Brockhall from his uncle Rev. T.
C. Thornton in 1W84, b. 1850 ; m. 1883, Evelyn Margaret,
d. of Edmund Charles Burton of The Lodge, Daventry ;
and d. 1928, leaving issue— (1) Thomas Anson Thornton,
Esq., Col. 7th Hussars, b. 1887 [m. 1916, Constance Maud
Stuart, d. of Sir Stuart Mitford Fraser, K. C.S.I. , CLE.,
and has issue : — Thomas Richard Thornton, Gentleman,
b. 1919 ; Nigel Lee Thornton, Gentleman, b. 1924;
and Pamela Violet] ; (2) Ronald Edmund Thornton,
Gentleman, b. 1889 ; Rosamond Fremeaux ; and Violet
Eleanor [m. 1923, Capt. Evelyn Hugh Barker, D.S.O.,
M.C. ,60th Rifles]. Seat — Brockhall, nr. Weedon, Northants.
Francis Hugh Thornton, of Kingsthorpe, Esq., J. P.
Northants., LL. B. , Cambs., Barrister-at-Law, b. 1853;
m. 1st, 1886, Adelaide Ethel (d. 1903)^. of W. Burchell ;
and has issue — (1) Henry Gerard Thornton. Gentleman, b.
1892, [m. 1924 Gerda, d. of Kai Norregaarde of Copen-
hagen, and has issue — Peter Kai Thornton, Gentleman, b.
1925]; (2) Peter Fremeaux, Gentleman, b. 1903; m. 2nd,
1929, Betty, Buxton, d. of Lt.-Col. L. Danby Cogan,
D.S.O., of Northampton. Res. — Kingsthorpe Hall, North-
ampton. Club — New University.
THORNYCROFT (R.L., 29 Oct. 1831, orig. granted
1687). Vert, a mascle or, between four cross crosslets
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or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a mural crown
gules, a falcon volant proper, jessed, menibered, and beaked
or, between two palm-branches or, and charged on the
breast for distinction with a cross crosslet of the last. Motto
— " Fortis, qui se vincit."
Sons of Charles Edward Thornycroft, Esq., of
Thornycroft Hall, J. P. cos. Chester, Devon, and Flint,
b. 1849 ; d. 1927 ; tn. 1875, Edith Frances Louisa, d.
of Francis Joseph Cresswell, and Charlotte his wife, d.
of Rt. Hon. 4th Baron Calthorpe of King's Lynn,
Norfolk :—
Charles Mytton Thornycroft, Esq., C.B.E., D.S.O.,
Lt.-Col. Manchester Regt. , served S. Africa (desp.), and
Great War (desp. 3 times, D.S.O. , C.B. E. ), b. 1879; m. 1909,
Vida Maude, second d. of late G. W. Deakin of Blawith,
Grange-over-Sands, and has issue — Nigel Mytton Thorny-
croft, Gentleman, b. 1910; John Mytton Thornycroft,
Gentleman, />. 1912 ; Charles Grey Mytton Thornycroft,
Gentleman, b. 1915 ; Guy Mytton Thornycroft, Gentleman,
b. 1917 ; and Patricia Anne. Res. — Wyecliffe House,
Breinton, Hereford.
Francis John Mytton Thornycroft, Gentleman, b. 1886;
m. 1912, Ella Fountain, ygst. d. of W. Mangin of Preston,
Chathill, and has issue — Thomas Mytton Thornycroft,
Gentleman, b. 1913 ; John Mytton Thornycroft, Gentleman,
b. 1914. Res — La Gata, Jovita, F.C.P. Argentine.
THORNYCROFT (H. Coll.). Per pale vert and azure,
four mascles interlaced in fesse or, between four cross
crosslets saltirewise argent. Mantling vert and or. Crest
Only son of Sir William Hamo Thornycroft, "'Km.
Bach., R.A. , Hon. Member of Royal Academy, Munich,
of Coombe, Oxon., b. 1850 ; d. 1925 ; m. Agatha, d. of
Homersham Cox, Esq., J. P., of Tonbridge: —
Oliver Thornycroft, Esq., O.B. E., B.A., b 1885 ; tn. 191 1,
Dorothy, d. of Edward Rose, and has issue :■- Christopher
— On a wreath ot the colours, upon the battlements of a
tower gules, a falcon rising proper, belled and jessed or,
the whole between two branches of a thorn-tree also or.
Motto — " Fortis qui se vincit."
Sons of Sir John Isaac Thornycroft, Knight, F. R.S. ,
LL.D., of Steyne, Bembridge, I.O.W. , b. 1843; d.
1928 ; tn. 1870, Blanche Ada, d. of Frederick Coules of
Gloucester : —
Sir John Edward Thornycroft, K.B.E. (Civ., 1918), b.
1872 ; m. 1896, Isabel, only d. of Albert Ward, Esq., J. P.
of Watchfield, Chiswick, and has issue: — John Ward
Thornycroit, Esq., Lt.-Comdr. R.N., b. 1899; Roger
Thornycroft, Esq., 6. 1902; Diana [m. 1918, Capt. P. R.
Margetson, M.C. R. Scots Fus.] ; and June. Res— Steyne
Wood Battery, Bembridge, I.O.W. ; The Clock House,
Chelsea, S.W.
Thomas Thornycroft, Esq., b. 1881 ; tn. 1913, Gladys,
only d. of Robert Stewart-Savile, Esq., J.P. , of Oaklands,
Bembridge, Isle of Wight, and has issue — Peter Thorny-
croft, Gentleman, b. ; and Martin Savile Thornycroit,
Gentleman,*. . Res. — West Ham House, Basingstoke.
Hamo Thornycroft, Esq. , b. 1915; Francis Edward Thorny-
croft, Gentleman, b. 1926; Kate Margaret ; Priscilla Ann ;
and Olivia Dorothy. Res.— Champions, Offington Park,
Worthing.
THOROLD, see GRANT-THOROLD.
THOROLD (H. Coll.). Sable, three goats salient
argent. Mantling sable and argent. Crest On a wreath
of the colours, a roebuck passant ermine, attired or. Motto
— " Cervus non servus."
Sons of Sir John Henry Thorold, 12th Bart., LL.D.
(Camb.), J.P. , D. L. co. Lincoln,*. 1842; d. 1922; tn.
1869, Hon. Alexandrina Henrietta Matilda, d. of Henry,
8th Lord Middleton : —
Sir John George Thorold, 13th Bart. (24 August 1642),
D.L. co. Lincoln, late Major 3rd Batt. Lincolnshire Regt.,
b. 1870. Seat — Syston Old Hall, Grantham, Lincolnshire.
James Ernest Thorold, Esq., b. 1877; m. 1902, Katha-
rine, d. of Rev. William Rolfe Tindal-Atkinson, formerly
Vicar of St. Andrew's, Burgess Hill, and has issue - Anthony
Henry Thorold, Esq., Lieut. R.N., b. 1903; Montague
Thorold, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. Leicestershire Regt., *.
1906; Dorothy Aline; and Mary Jocelyn. Res. — Rectory
Farm, Ogbourne St. George, Marlborough.
Son of Reginald Henry Thorold, Gentleman, late 92nd
Highlanders, b. 1831 ; d. 1910; tn. 1868, Sarah
Catherine (d. 1922), d. of Adm. Edward Philips Charle-
wood : —
Reginald Charles Thorold, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; tn. 1906,
Elizabeth, d. of Nicolas Moncrieff Howitt of Gawanga,
Victoria, Australia; and has issue — Reginald Moncrieff
Thorold, Gentleman, b. 1914 \ John Charles Nicholas
Thorold, Gentleman, b. 1916 ; Florence Katharine; Eliza-
beth; Bertha Edith; and Margaret, Res.— Falmouth,
Tasmania.
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Son of Maj.-Gen. Reginald Gother Thorold, R.E. (ret.),
b. 1837; d. 1928; m. 1st, 1858, Fanny (d. 1869), d. of
Lionel Lukin ; 2nd, 1871, Charlotte Sophia (d. 1910),
d. of Capt. James Frederick Elton, 40th Regt., of Wid-
combe, Bath ; 3rd, 1913, Frederica Mary, widow of W.
Cecil Elton Hunt, and d. of late Sir James Cockle,
Chief Justice of Queensland: —
Hayfonl Douglas Thorold, Esq., C.B.E., Lt.-Col. and
Brev.-Col. late W. Riding Regt., b. 1861 ; m. 1883, Mary. d.
of the late Alexander R. Kirkpatrick of Donacoriiper, co.
Kildare, and has surv. issue— Rupert Alexander Thorold,
Gentleman, b. 1886. Postal address — East Clandon, nr.
Guildford.
Sons of Rev. Algernon Charles Edward Thorold, M.A. ,
Rector of Hougham-cum-Marston, b. 1850; d. 1922;
m. 1871, Edith Mary (d. 1909), d. of W. Clay: —
Rev. Algernon Herbert Thorold, B.A. (Oxford), Vicar of
Gwennap and Hon. Priest Vicar of Truro Cathedral, b. 1872 ;
m. 1901, Inez Theodora, d. of the late Alfred Beer of Man-
chester, and has issue — Rev. Michael Herbert Thorold,
B.A. (Camb.), Asst. Curate, St. Wilfred's, Brighton, b. 1904 ;
and Mary. Res. — Gwennap Vicarage, Redruth, Cornwall.
Arthur Charles Campbell Thorold, Gentleman, B.A.
(Oxon.), b. 1873 ; m. 1913, Kathleen May (d. 1922), only d.
of the late Frederick Jeffery of Kensington, W., and has
issue — John Jeffrey ThDrold, Gentleman, b. 1914; Patrick
Thorcld, Gentleman, b. 1916. Res. —
Rev. Ernest Hayford Thorold, O.B.E., M.A. (Oxon.),
Hon. Chaplain to H. M. King George and to Bishop of
Sarum 1926, Asst. Chaplain-General to the Forces, b. 1879 ;
m. 1913, Dorothy Frances, d. of Edward Herbert of Lud-
ford House, Croydon, and has issue:— John Robert Hay-
ford Thorold, Gentleman, b. 1916; Henry Croyland Thorold,
Gentleman, b. 1921. Seat — Marston Old Hall, Grantham.
Res. — Holmleigh, Salisbury. Club — Army and Navy.
Son of Charles Thorold, b. 1807; d. 1868; m. 1830,
Sophia, d. of Rev. E. Thorold : —
Rev. Wilfrid Augustus Holden Thorold, M.A. (Camb.),
Rector of Stainby, co. Lincoln 1877-1905, late Midshipman
R.N., b. 1852; m. 1872, Harriott, only child of the Lite
John Chase of Kippences, West Liss ; and has issue —
Rev. Wilfrid Lionel de Buckenhuld Thorold, B.A. (Camb.),
Rector of Stainby since 1905, b. 1873 ["*■ I9°2> Caroline
Muriel, d. of Edward Greaves of Weldon, Northants.].
Res. — Kippences, West Liss, Hants.
Sons of Hubert Gould William Thorold, Coram, (ret.)
R.N., b. 1854; d. 1906; m. 1889, Lora Marsh, d. of
the late Preston Karslake: —
William George Preston Thorold, Esq., Capt. late Berks.
Yeo., b. 1892. Post. add. — Silchester Hall, Reading.
Guy Frederick Thorold, Gentleman, Lieut., late R.F.A.,
b. 1898 ; m. 1928, Mary Wilder, d. of the late Henry
Mildmay Husey. Res. — n Pelham Place, S.W.7.
Son of Rev William Thorold, M.A. (Oxon.), Rector
of Warleigh, b. 1810; d. 1888; m. 1839, Frances
Elizabeth, d. of James Gould: —
Rev. John Leofric de Buckenhuld Thorold, M.A. (Oxon.),
Rector of Bromham, b. 1864; m. 1895, Jane Preston, d.
of Preston Karslake of White Knights ; and has surv. issue
— (1) Henry Karslake Thorold, Esq., D.S.C., D.F.C.,
A.F.C., Squadron-Leader R.A.F. (twin), b. 1896; (2) George
Preston Thorold, Esq., temp. Capt. R.M. (twin), b. 1896;
(3) Edward Leofric Thorold, Gentleman, Lieut. R.G.A.,
b. 1898; (4) Arthur John Thorold, Gentleman, b. 1900;
(5) Charles Aubrey Thorold, Gentleman, b. 1906 ; and
Muriel Evelyn. Res. — The Rectory, Bromham, Wilt
SonofRt. Rev. Anthony Wilson Thorold, D.D., Bishop
of Winchester, b. 1825; d. 1895; m. 2nd 1865, Emily,
d. of John Labouchere of Broome Hall, Surrey: —
Algar Labouchere Thorold, Gentleman, b. 1866; m.
1894, Theresa Mary, d. of the late Rev. Owen Luttrell
Mansel of Church Knowle, Wareham ; and has surv. issue
— (1) Anthony Herbert Gerard Thorold, Esq., Lieut.
R.N., b. 1896; (2) Francis John Anselm Thorold, Gentle-
man, i. 1901 ; Wilhelmina Benedicta Mary du Pre [m.
1920, C. J. Swainston-Goodger] ; and Mary Catherine Ann.
Res.— The Gravel Pit, Chalfont St. Peter, Bucks.
Sons of Michael Richard Thorold, Gentleman, of The
Park, Sutton Bridge, Lincoln, b. 1830; d. 1916 ; m.
1853, Ann (d. 1904), d. of Edward Gillbee of Western
Bank, Sheffield:—
Rev. Michael Edward Thorold, M. A., Vicar of St. Philip
and St. Jacob, Bristol, b. 1855 ; m. 1884, Ada Jane, d. of the
late Joseph Bairstow of Halifax, Yorks. Res.— 24 King
Square, Bristol.
Richard Gillbee Thorold, Gentleman, b. 1859 ; m. 1900,
Ellen Irene, d. of the late Edward Hogg of Pinner, Middle-
sex, and has issue — Cecil Richard Thorold, Gentleman, b.
1901 ; Edward Lionel Thorold, Gentleman, b. 1905 ; and
three daus. Res. — Thorsgard, Wootton Ro.id, Gaywood,
King's Lynn.
Sons of Charles Thorold of Welham, co. Notts., J. P.,
late Sherwood Rangers, b. 1821 ; il. 1891 ; tn.
1845, Mary Bettina Georgina (d. 189 1), d. of John
Kirke of East Markham and Retford: —
William Henry Fanshawe Thorold, Gentleman, b. 1859.
Res. — Birch Holt, Unstone, nr. Sheffield.
Octavius Reginald Thorold, Gentleman, b. 1864 Res. —
THORP, see ELLERTON-THORP.
THORP (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1. argent, on a fesse be-
tween three trefoils slipped gules, another fesse nebuly or.
(Thorp of Leeds, 7 May 1838) ; 2. argent, on a fesse gules,
three fleurs-de-lys or (Disney) ; 3. argent, on a canton sable,
a lion's gamb erased and erect or, with Thorp on a canton
(Boothby of Broadlow Ash, co. Derby) ; 4. gules, on a
chevron argent, a lion rampant sable, crowned or (Brooke,
Lord Cobham of Kent) ; 5. argent, a chevron between
three eagles' legs sable, erased a la cuisse, the talons gules
(Bray, Lord Bray of Eaton Braye); 6. vair^argent and azure,
three bends gules (Bray, Lord Bray of Eaton Braye); 7.
azure, three fleurs-de-lys ermine (Lord Burgh of Gains-
borough); 8. or, a lion rampant azure (Percy, Earl of
Northumberland); 9. paly of six, or and sable (Lord
Strabolgi, Earl of Athol) ; 10. gules, three garbs within a
double tressure flory counterflory or (Comyn of Badenoch) ;
11. barry of ten argent and azure, an orle of martlets gules
(Valence, Earl of Pembroke) ; 12. gules, on a chevron or,
three estoiles sable ( Lord Cobham of Sterborough). Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
ademi-lion gules, resting the sinister paw on an escutcheon
argent, charged with a fesse gules, thereon another fesse
nebuly or. Motto — " Come a Dieu playra."
[In the claim of Mrs. Otway Cave, in 1838, before the Committee
of Privileges of the House of Lords for the termination in her favour
of the abeyance of the Barony of Bray, as representing Elizabeth,
second daughter and coheir of Edmund, first Lord Bray, Robert
Disney Thorp was proved to be the heir general of Anne, the eldest
daughter and coheir of Lord Bray, owing to the marriage of his
great-grandfather William Thorp, Gentleman, of Nottingham, with
Frances, only d. and eventual heir of Sir William Boothby, Bart.,
of Ashbourne Hall, in the county of Derby, whose mother, the
Honourable Hill Brooke, was grand-niece and heir of Henry last
Lord Cobham, and great-great-granddaughter and heir of Anne
Bray, wife of George Brooke, Lord Cobham. Robert Disney
Thorp was thus heir general of the Barony of Cobham of Kent,
as well as of Anne, eldest daughter and coheir of Edmund Lord
Bray. Through the marriage of the Honourable Hill Brooke's
grandfather George Brooke, who was attainted of high treason
and beheaded in 1605, with the Honourable Elizabeth Burgh,
eldest sister and coheir of Robert, last Lord de Burgh. Mr.
Robert Disney Thorp was furthermore one of the heirs gen-
eral of the Barony of Burgh, and, through Burgh, of the
baronies of Cobham of Sterborough and Strabolgi, and the
Scotch Earldom of Athol. John William Disney Thorp is the
great-grandson of John, younger brother of Robert Disney Thorp,
all of whose sons died without issue, while his elder daughter and
eventual co-heir Maria married General Sir Alexander Leith of
Freefield and Gl=n'<indip, in the countv of Aberdeen, and left
issue. Her grandson and co-heir Alexander Henry Leith was de-
clared in 1912 a coheir of the Baronies of Cobham and Burgh,
and in 1914 of the Barony of Strabolgi, and in 1916 the abeyance
of the Barony of Burgh was terminated in his favour, he being
summoned to the House of Lords as 5th Baron Burg, the abeyance
of the Baronies of Cob >am and Strabolgi being at the same time
terminated in favour of his cousins Gervase Disney Alexander,
now 12th Baron Cobham {vide Alexander), and Cuthbert Matthias
Kenworthy, now 9th Baron Strabolgi (vide Kenworthy).]
Sons of Rev. Gervase Thorp, M.A. Camb., Vicar of
Bungay, Suffolk, and Wealdstone, Middx. , b. 1830;
d. 1890; m. i860, Margaret Mary Elizabeth (d. 1913),
eld. d. of William England, M.D. , of Hindringham,
Norfolk : —
Cecil Thorp, Esq., Capt. Imp. Light Horse in S. African
War, and with Canadian Forces in Great War, B.A. Camb. ,
*. 1863.
John William Disney Thorp, Esq., late Capt. Vol. Force,
B.A. Camb., b. 1872. Res. — Coates, nr. Cirencester.
Club — Windham.
The Rev. CHARLES FENWICK THORP of Ellerton
Abbey, Richmond, Yorks., Vicar of Beadnell, Northumber-
land 1887-1904. Born 1858, eldest son of late Rev. Charles
Thorp of Ryton, sometime Vicar of Ellingham, by his wife
Isabella Frances, only dau. of Andrew Robert Fenwick of
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Whitton, Northumberland. Armorial bearings— Per pale
argent and or, within an orle of ten fleurs-de-lys azure, a lion
rampant gules, gorged with a plain collar and pendent there-
from an escutcheon of the second charged with a cross
pate> quadrate of the fourth. Mantling gules and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion
rampant gules, holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lys azure,
gorged with a plain collar, and pendent therefrom an escut-
cheon as in the arms. Postal address— Ellerton Abbey,
Richmond, Yorks.
THORP (H. Coll., 22 Feb. 1843). Quarterly, 1 and
4, per pale argent and or, within an orle of tea fleurs-
de-lys azure, a lion rampant gules, gorged with a plain
collar and pendent therefrom an escocheon of the
second charged with a cross patee quadrate of the
fourth (for Thorp) ; 2 and 3, argent, a demi-lion couped
holding in the dexter paw a rose gules, barbed and
seeded proper, a bordure indented of the second (for
Tudor). Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a lion rampant gules, holding
in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lys azure, gorged with a
plain collar and pendent therefrom an escocheon as
in the arms. Motto—" Super antiquas vias."
Eldest son of Rev William Tudor Thorp, B.A., Clerk
in Holy Orders, of Charlton Hall, Chathill, Northum
berland, b. 1841 ; d. 1919 ; m. 1863, Emily Sarah,
d. of Francis George West, Esq., J. P., D.L. of
Horham Hall, Essex : —
Thomas Alder Thorp, Gentleman, b. 1865 ; m. 1895,
Elizabeth Jane, d. of Allen Peat, of the Mercantile
Marine ; and has had issue — Thomas Tudor Thorp,
Gentleman, Lieut. R.F.A., b. 1897 ; killed in action
1917; Robert Allen Fenwick Thorp, Esq., Capt. L.
Gds., b. 1900 ; Elizabeth Jane [tn. Maj. W. E. Britten,
O.B.E., R.E.]. Seats— Bondgate Hall, Alnwick ; Morris
Hall, Norham-on-Tweed, Northumberland. Clubs —
Northern Counties, Conservative (Newcastle-on-Tyne).
THOYTS (H. Coll., 30 April 1788). Azure, on a fesse
between three mullets of six points or, two chemical charac-
ters of the planet Venus sable. Mantling azure and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a heathcock rising
proper, on the breast a like character of Venus gold. Motto—
"Pro rege semper." Livery — Blue, red waistcoat, red
plush breeches.
Son of Col. Newman Burfoot Thoyts, J. P. , of The Mythe
House, Tewkesbury, b. 1831 ; d. 1918 ; tn. 1862, Louisa
(d. 1910), d. of Staff-Surg. Colquhoun Grant: —
Harry Newman Morgan Thoyts, Esq., late Col. 8th
King's Roy. Irish Hussars, b. 1864. Res. -Wyddrington
House, Pittville Lawn, Cheltenham. Club— Cavalry.
Son of Robert Elmhirst Thoyts, Esq., Lieut.-Comdr.
R.N., b. 1880; d. 1915 ; m. 1910, Kathleen Olive, d.
of Edward Newman Hobbs of Beechcroft, Stubbington,
Hants. : —
Robert Francis Newman Thoyts, Gentleman, b. 1913.
Res.—
THRELFALL (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, on
a chevron argent, between three boars' heads erased or, as
many lozenges of the first, each charged with a trefoil
slipped of the third (Threlfall) ; 2 and 3, gules, on a chevron
between three ostrich feathers argent, as many pierced
mullets sable (Parkinson), and on an escutcheon of pretence
the arms of Going, namely :— Argent, on a mount vert, an
oak-tree entwined with a snake ascending the trunk proper.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a boar's head erect or, holding in the mouth an
ostrich feather argent.
Son of Charles Threlfall, Esq., J. P., of Moor Hall,
co. Lanes. , and 24 Cadogan Gardens, b. 1845 ; d. 1922 ;
tn. 1872, Harriet Hannah Morris, d. of Major T. A.
Jenkins, H.E.I.C.S., of Trevigin, co. Pembroke:—
Charles Morris Threlfall, Esq., Major late 8th Hussars,
J. P. Salop, b. 1877; tn. 1908, Mabel Anna {a. v. ), d. and
co-h. of Benjamin Friend Going, Esq., D.L. of Bally-
phillip, co. Tipperary, and has issue— (1) Charles Reginald
Morris Threlfall, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; (2) Guy William
Going Threlfall, Gentleman, b. 1912 ; and Dorothy Margaret.
Seat— Ruyton Manor, Shrewsbury. Club— Cavalry.
THRING (H. Coll., 1798). Erminois, on a fesse plain
azure, another wavy or, charged with three escallops sable,
a bordure invected gules. Mantling azure and or. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, a cock per pale or and gules,
charged with two escallops counterchanged, in the beak
an ear of barley proper.
Sons of Theodore Thiing, Esq., of Alford House,
Somerset, B.A. , J. P. and D.L. , Deputy-Chairman of
Quarter Sessions, Barrister-at-Law, and late Commis-
sioner of Bankruptcy at Liverpool, b. 1816; d. 1891 ;
m. 1852, Julia Jane (d. 1898), fourth d. of William Mills
of Saxham Hall, Suffolk:—
John Huntley Thring, Esq., J. P. co. Somerset, b. 1853;
m. 1890, Mabel, only surv. d. of J. D. Sherston, Esq.,
J. P., of Evercreech, Somerset; and has issue— Winifred
May. Res.— 1 Springfield Place, Bath. Club— Oxford
and Cambridge.
Christopher Bevan Thring, Gentleman, Solicitor, b.
1857 ; m. 1890, Leila, d. of William Johnston of Cowhill
Tower, Dumfries; and has issue— (1) Bevan Gale Thring,
Gentleman, b. 1892 [tn. 1921, Katharine Mary, d. of Henry
Wace, of Bath]; (2) Theodore Mackillop Thring, Gentleman,
b. 1899 ; (3) Christopher William Thring, Gentleman, b.
1905; and Marjorie Violet. Post, add.— Ormond House,
Sion Hill, Bath.
Sir Arthur Theodore Thring, K.C.B., First Parliamen-
tary Counsel, 1903-17, Clerk of the Parliaments since 191 7 ;
J. P. of Somerset, b. i860; tn. 1902, Georgina, d. of John E.
Bovill; and has issue— George Arthur Thring, Esq., Lieut.
R.N., b. 1903. Seat— Charlton House, Charlton Mackrell,
Somerset. Post, add.— 87 St. George's Square, S. W. Clubs
— Athenaeum, New University.
Cyril Theodore Thring, Gentleman, b. 1861 ; tn. 1893,
Violet (d. 1915), eldest d. of Edmund D'Olier of Knocklinn,
Bray, co. Wicklow ; and has issue— Sybil Maureen ; Iris
D'Olier; and Monica Rose. Post. add. —
Lawrence Theodore Thring, Gentleman, M.A. (Oxon.),
b. 1863. Res.— Stockton, nr. Codford, Somerset.
Douglas Theodore Thring, Gentleman, b. 1864; tn. 1899,
Sybil, third d. of Rev Thomas Wilson of Stirling, N.B.
Post, add.—
Son of Rev. Edward Thring, M.A. (Camb.), Head-
master of Uppingham Grammar School, b. 1821 ; d.
1877 ; tn 1853, Caroline Marie Louise, d. of Karl
lohann Koch of Bonn-on-the- Rhine : —
George Herbert Thring, Gentleman, Solicitor, Secretary
of the Incorporated Society of Authors, b. 1859 ; tn. 1886,
Katharine Ida Sybil, d. of the late Col. Emilio Linati di
Monticelli d'Ongina. Postal address— 1 Central Buildings,
Tothill Street, Westminster, S.W.
Son |of Rev. Godfrey Thring, b. 1823 ; d. 1903 ; tn.
1870, Mary Jane, d. of Charles Pinney of Clifton,
Bristol :—
Leonard Godfrey Pinney Thring, Gentleman, b. 1873;
tn. 1904, Harriett Edith, d. of late Col. Howard, R.A. ;
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and has issue Thring, Gentleman, b. 1910 ; Elizabeth
Mary ; and Margaret Joan. Seat — Plonck's Hill, Shamley
Green, Guildford. Post. add. — Binnbrook, Cambridge.
Sons of Rev. John Charles Thring, Clerk in Holy
Orders, B.A. (Cantab.), b. 1824; d. 1909; m. 1858,
Lydia Eliza Dyer, d. of Captain Samuel Meredith,
R.N., Chief Constable of Wilts. :—
Lionel C. R. Thring, Gentleman, Headmaster of Dun-
stable School ; b. . Post. add. —
Llewellyn Thring, Gentleman, b. 1866 ; m. 1905, Marion, d.
of the late Lt.-Col. F. Forster, Northumb. Fusiliers. Res. —
Walter Hugh Thring, Esq., C.B.E.,Capt. R.N. (ret.),
has Order of the Rising Sun, b. 1873; m- lst> I9I3.
Dorothy, d. of Dr. L. C. Woollridge, and has issue — 1 son ;
and 2 daus. ; and, 1928, Syria E. Pearson. Postal add. —
Seven Acres, Cottishall, Norfolk.
Ernest Walsham Charles Thring, Esq., C.B., Paymaster
Capt. (ret.) R.N. ; b. 1875; m. 1906; Bertha Marjory,
d. of Rev. John Langley, Rector of North Wraxall, Wilts.
Res. — Fletcher's House, Woodstock, Oxon.
THRUSTON (H. Coll.). Sable, three bugle-horns
stringed or, garnished azure, in the middle chief point an
ermine spot argent. Mantling argent and gules. Crest—
Upon a wreath of the colours, a stork argent, legged azure,
charged with an ermine spot sable. Mottoes — ' ' Thrust on " ;
" Esse quam videri." Livery — Black, with yellow facings.
Eldest son of Clement Arthur Thruston, Esq., J. P., of
Pennal Towers, Merioneth, b. 1837 ; d. 1883 ; m. 1861,
Constance Sophia, d. of Maj.-Gen. L. C. Russell, C.B.,
of Ashford Hall, Salop :—
Edmund Heathcote Thruston, Esq., J. P., D.L., co.
Merioneth, Lt.-Col. (ret.) R. Welsh Fusiliers, b. 1863; m.
1896, Lucy, 3rd d. of Sir Wilfrid Lawson, Bt., of Brayton,
Cumberland, and has had issue — Edmund Wyberg
Thruston, Gentleman, Sub.-Lieut. R.N., b. 1903; John
Wilfrid Russell Thruston, Gentleman, Cadet R.N., b.
19 10 ; d. 1926 ; Margaret ; Hoima Joan. Seat — Pennal
Towers, co. Merioneth. Town res. — 7 Strathmore Gardens,
W.8. Club— R.A.C.
THUNDER (U.O. , ). Argent, on a chevron en-
grailed, between three trumpets sable, a mullet of the first.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, a cubit arm proper, grasping a trumpet sable.
Motto — " Certavi et vici."
Son of Patrick Thunder, Esq., of Lagore, J. P. and
D.L. co. Meath, b. 1838; d. 1914 ; m. 1871, Mary
Anne, youngest d. of Peter de Penthony O' Kelly of
Barretstown, co. Kildare : —
Michael Penthony Thunder, Gentleman, b. 1874 ; in.
1900, Mary Christina (d. 1908), only child of late Patrick
Sullivan, and has issue — Patrick George Thunder, Gentle-
man, b. 1904. Seat — Lagore, nearDunshaughlin, co. Meath.
Sons of Michael Harman D' Alton Thunder, Esq. ,
J. P., late Lieut. 58th Regt., b. 1842 ; d. 1914; m. 1878,
Mary, d. of Sir Stuart Knill, Bart. : —
Stuart Harman Joseph Thunder, Esq., C.M.G., D.S.O-,
M.C., Lt.-Col. 1st Batt. Northamptonshire Regt., b. 1879 ;
m. 1910, Ethel Mary, eldest d. of David Tidmarsh of Lota.
Limerick ; and has issue — Patrick George Thunder, Gentle
man, b. 1914 ; , Thunder, Gentleman, b. . Pes. —
Ballaly, Lusk, co. Dublin. Club— Junior United Service.
Leo Thunder, Gentleman, b. 1891. Pes. —
John Charles Thunder, Gentleman, b. 1893. Pes.—
Ygst. son of Michael Thunder, Esq., of Lagore, J. P.
and D.L., b. 1802 ; d. 1879 ; m. 1834, Charlotte Mary,
d. of Col. Dehis H. D'Alton, H.E.I.C.S. :—
James William Thomas Thunder, Esq., J. P. co. Meath
[and impaling the arms of Plowden, namely azure, a fesse
dancettee, the two upper points terminating in fieurs-de-lys
or. Livery— White and black, with silver buttons], b.
1848 ; w. 1873, Laura Mary, d. of the late William Henry
Plowden, Esq., of Plowden Hall, J. P. and D.L. for co.
Salop; and has surv. issue— (1) Bernard William Thunder,
Gentleman, b. 1877 [m. 1907, Mabel Penelope Minchin
Eckersley] ; (2) Wilfrid Michael Thunder, Gentleman, b.
1881 ; Hilda Mary [in. 1907, Gerard Thomas Manby-
Colegrave] ; and Mary Annette. Pes. —
THURLOW, Baron,
CUMMING-BRUCE.
see HOVELL-THURLOW-
THURSBY (H. Coll.). Argent, a chevron between three
lions rampant sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant sable, holding
a battleaxe erect or.
Son of Percy Thursby, b. 1851 ; d. 189- ; m. 1891,
Lizzie, eld. d. of T. Braddock : —
Frederick Charles Neville Gospatrick Thursby, Esq.,
Lieut, (ret.) R. N. ; b. 1895. Postal add. — c/o Miss Thursby,
15 Drayton Gardens, S.W.
Sons of Rev. Walter Thursby, b. 1830 ; d. 1867 ; m.
1856, Mary Catherine Louisa, only child of Rev.
Thomas Stephen Hodges : —
Rev. Herbert Edward Thursby, Clerk in Holy Orders,
Rector of Castle Rising with Roydon, King's Lynn, Norfolk,
b. 1858 ; m. 1889, Elinor Eulalia, d. of Samuel Martyn,
M.D. ; and has surv. issue — (1) Walter Thursby, Gentleman,
b. 1890 [m. Lucy, d. of William Campbell Whitehouse, of
Aros, Mull, and has issue — John Fortescue Thursby,
Gentleman], b. ; (2) Miles Herbert Thursby, Gentle-
man, M.C., b. 1893; Katharine Gwenllian ; Dorothy Guen-
ilda; Mary Victoria; and Marjorie Christina Emelie.
Post. add. — The Rectory, Castle Rising, Norfolk.
Adm. Sir Cecil Fiennes Thursby, K.C.B., K.C.M.G.,
R.N. (ret.); C.-in-C. Plymouth, 1918-20; D.L., J. P. Salop ;
has Grand Cross White Eagle (Serbia) ; SS. Maurice and
Lazarus (Italy), Redeemer (Greece), Rising Sun (Japan).
Legion of Honour; b. 1861 ; m. 1899, Constance Ann, d.
of Cressett Thursby- Pelham, and has issue — Edmund Nevill
Thursby, Esq. , b. 1909 ; and Irene Constance Adelaide. Pes.
— The Sytche, Dorrington, Salop. Club — United Service.
Son of Hugh Thursby, Gentleman, b. 1862 ; d. 1921 ;
m. 1st, 1888, Lucy Adeline, d. of Abdy Williams; 2nd,
Beatrice Lambert : —
Charles Pelham Thursby, Gentleman, b. 1900. Pes. —
THURSBYofCulverlands(H.Coll.). Argent, a chevron
between three lions rampant sable. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a lion ram-
pant sable, holding in the forepaws a battleaxe in bend
sinister or.embrued proper. Motto — "In silentiofortitudo."
Son of Arthur Harvey Thursby, Esq., J. P., D.L., of
Culverlands, b. 1832; d. 1909; m. 1859, Mary Anne (d.
1900), d. of Edmund Newman Kershaw: —
Rev. Harvey William Gustavus Thursby, formerly Rector
of Bergh Apton, Norfolk, J. P. for Norfolk, M.A. (Oxon.),
b. 1867 ; m. 1897, Margaret Emily, d. of late William George
Mount, D.L., M.P. , of Wasing Place, Berks. ; and has
issue — (1) John Harvey Thursby, Gentleman, b. 1903; (2)
William Piers Thursby, Gentleman, b. 1904. Seat —
Culverlands, Burghfield Common, Berks. Clubs — Oxford
and Cambridge, Royal Automobile.
FRANCIS DEHANEY THURSBY, Gentleman. Born
Aug. 20, 1858, being the eldest and only surviving son ot
the late Francis Thursby, Gentleman, by his wife Elizabeth
Wilhelmina, only child and heir of T. Dehaney. Armorial
bearings — Argent, a chevron between three lions rampant
sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a lion rampant sable, holding a battleaxe
erect or. Residence —
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THURSBY (H. Coll.). Argent, a chevron between three
lions rampant sable. Mantling' sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant sable, holding
a battleaxe erect or. Motto — " In silentio fortitudo."
Second and eld. surv. son of Sir John Hardy Thursby,
ist Bart. (1887), J. P., D.L. co. Lancaster, b. 1826; d.
1901 ; m. ist, i860, Clara, ygst. d. of Col. Williams,
R. E. , and niece of Mr. Justice Williams (d. 1867); 2nd,
1868, Louisa Harriet (d. 1907), d. of Col. Smyth of
Heath Hall, M.P. :—
Sir George James Thursby, 3rd Bart. (26 July 1887), of
Ormerod House ; b. 1869 ; s. his half-brother 1920 ; tn.
1894, Mary Augusta, elder d. of Thomas Hardcastle, Esq.,
J. P., of Bradshaw Hall, Bolton-le-Moors. Seats — Ormerod
House, Burnley. Lanes.; Fountain Court, Bramshaw, Hants.
Club — Arthur's.
JAMES AUGUSTINE HARVEY THURSBY-PEL-
HAM, Esq., J. P. for cos. Salop and Warwick, D.L. co.
Salop (High Sheriff 1901), Lord of the Manors of
Clee, Felhampton, Holgate, and Upton Cressett. Born
Jan. 2i, 1869, being the second and only surviving
son of Walter Thursby-Pelham, Esq., J. P., by his wife
Emily Sarah Fitzgerald, eldest dau. of the Hon. James Butler
(and granddau. of James, 22nd Lord Dunboyne). Armorial
bearings — Quarterly, 1 and 4, counter-quartered i. and iiii. ,
azure, three pelicans argent, vulning themselves proper ; ii.
and iii. , gules, two belts in pale issuing from the base
argent, with buckles and studs or (for Pelham) ; 2 and 3,
argent, a chevron between three lions rampant sable (for
Thursby). Mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests,
1. upon a wreath of the colours, a peacock in his pride
argent (for Pelham) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a
curlewwith wings expanded argent, beak and legs proper.
Mottoes — " Vincit amor patriae " (for Pelham) ; " In silentio
fortitudo " (for Thursby). Livery — Blue, and red piping.
Married, 1890, Alice, youngest dau. of Admiral Sir Arthur
Farquhar, K.C.B. , of Drum-na-gesk, Aboyne, co. Aber-
deen ; and has Issue — Mary Audley Nina [tn. 191 1, Fitzroy
Keith Chapman, and has issue] ; and Emily Synolda [tn.
1913, Sir Robert James Milo Walker, 4th Bart.]. Resi-
dence— 55 Sloane Gardens, S.W.3. Clubs — Arthur's,
Hurlingham.
THURSFIELD (H. Coll.). Azure, a lion rampant or,
holding in the paws a hammer erect proper, all within a
bordure of the second, charged with four crescents and as
many mullets alternately of the field. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a horse's head
erased or, between two spear-heads erect proper. Motto —
" Certavi et vici."
Sons of John Hunt Thursfield, Esq., J. P. Staffs., b.
1825; d. 1901 ; tn. 1853, Mary Anne, d. of William
Walker of Wolverhampton : —
Charles Joseph Thursfield, Gentleman, b. 1857; tn. 1891,
Kathleen Louisa, d. of Benjamin Stocks Browne,
M. K.C.P., L.R.C.P. ; and has issue— (1) John Huut
Thursfield, Gentleman, b. 1892; (2) Robert Charles
Thursfield, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; Joyce ; Barbara Deane ;
and Stella Mary. Res. — Radford, nr. Inkberrow, Worcs.
William Brunton Thursfield, Gentleman, b. 1864; tn.
1891, Edith Maud, d. of Rev. Thomas Hutton, Rector of
Stilton, co. Huntingdon. Res. — White House, Avenue
Road, Stratford-on-Avon.
Francis Thursfield, Gentleman, B.A. (Camb.), b. 1867;
m. 1900, Lilian, d. of James Coombe, Esq., J. P., of
Ormiston, co. Oown ; and has issue — Margaret Leslie ; and
Donart. Res. — Claybrook Magna, Rugby. Club — Union
(Cambridge).
Sons of Rev. Richard Thursfield, M.A. , Rector of
St. Michael-in-Bedwardine, Worcester, b. 1827 ; d. 1906 ;
tn. 1854, Catherine Battersby, d. of Richard Spencer: — ■
Alfred Spencer Thursfield, Esq., V.D., Solicitor, J. P.
co. Worcs,, Capt. and Hon. Maj. (ret.) ist V.B. Worcs.
Regt.,*. 1856; tn. 1881, Mary, d. of John Stallard, Esq.,
J.P., of Henwick, Worcs., Solicitor, and has issue — (1)
Raymond Spencer Thursfield, Esq., C.M.G., Paymaster-
Comdr. R.N. ; served Great War (despatches), Order of
St. Anne with swords, b. 1882 [tn. 1918, Evelyn Mary, d.
of the late Col. C. Beck, C.B., of Upton Priory, Maccles-
field, and has issue — Peter Spencer Thursfield, Gentleman,
b. ; Arthur Charles Thursfield, Gentleman, b.
(Res. — Alresford, Hants.)]; (2) John Horace Thursfield,
Esq., M.C,, T.D., Solicitor, late Col. 6th South Staffs.
Regt. , served Great War, b. 1884 \m. 1920, Monica, d. of
Thomas Elgood Baines (Res. — Kidderminster)] ; (3) Rev.
Gerald Arthur Richard Thursfield, M.A. (Camb.), Hon.
Chaplain to the Forces, Chaplain Indian Govt. Estab.,
served Great War (despatches), b. 1886 [tn. 1919, Margaret
Ethel, d. of J. V. Elliott-Taylor, Esq., J. P., of Hayward's
Heath, and has issue — John Richard Thursfield, Gentle-
man, b. 1922; Robert Hugh Thursfield, Gentleman, b.
1928 (Res. — Burma)] ; (4) Aubrey Charles Thursfield, Esq.,
Comdr. (ret.) R. N., served Great War (despatches), />. 1887
[tn. Catherine Frances Shelley, d. of Major H. F. B.
Archer, J. P. (Res.— Hawkhurst, Kent)]; (5) Alfred Henry
Grosvenor Thursfield, Gentleman, Lieut, (ret.) Worcs. Yeo.,
served Great War, b. 1890 [tn. Kathleen, d. of Edward
Phillips Wood (Res. — 12 Ashburton Road, Southsea,
Hants.)] ; and Margaret Evelyn [tn. William Piercy Snow].
Res. — St. Lawrence, Graham Road, Malvern.
Rev. Richard Cecil Thursfield, M.A. , Rector of Cranford,
nr. Kettering, b. 1866; tn. 1895, Madeline Alice, d. of
Rev. Canon John Thomas Barker, Rector of Rushden,
co. Northampton ; and has issue — (1) Rupert Macnaghten
Cecil Thursfield, Gentleman, b. 1899 ; (2) Christopher
Richard Cecil Thursfield, Gentleman, b. 1909 ; Doris Mary
Cecil ; and Sylvia Helena Cecil. Res. — The Rectory, Cran-
ford, nr. Kettering.
THURSTON (H. Coll.). Sable, three mullets of six
points in fesse, between three bugle-horns stringed or,
banded azure. Mantling sable and or. Crest — Upon a
wreath of the colours, a stork proper, resting the dexter claw
upon a mullet as in the arms, surmounted by a rainbow
issuing from clouds also proper.
Sons of Sir John Bates Thurston, K.C.M.G, F. R.G.S.,
F. L.S. , &c. , Governor of Fiji, High Commissioner and
Comr.-in-Chief for the Western Pacific, by his wife
Amelia, d. of John Berry of Albury, N.S.W. : —
John Horatio Thurston, Esq., b. 1887. Estates — St.
Heliers, Taviuni ; Thornbury.Viti Levu (all in Fiji). Res. —
Johore, India.
Basset Thurston, Esq., b. Res. — 15 Hogarth Road,
S.W.5.
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THWAITES (H. Coll., 15 Aug. 1923). Ermine, a cross
engrailed sable, fretty argent, in the first and fourth
quarters a chaplet of oak vert. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, the battle-
ments of a tower surmounted by a sheaf of seven arrows
all proper, banded gules, between two branches of oak
vert. Motto — " Ferui et fixi."
Son of William Thwaites, b. 1827 ; d- 1870 ; tn. 1856,
Jennette Threlfall: —
Lieut. -Gen. Sir William Thwaites, K.C.B. (1927),
K.C.M.G. (1919), R.A., Gen. Officer comdg. British Army
on the Rhine 1927, b. 1868 ; m. 1892, Mabel, d. of Rev.
Spencer Cubitt. Postal address— c /o Lloyd's Bank, 72
Lombard Street, E.C.2. Club — Junior United Service.
THYNNE (H. Coll., Vn. Shropshire, 1623). Quarterly,
1 and 4, barry often or and sable (Boteville, alys Thynne) ;
2. argent, a lion rampant, tail nowed gules (Thynne, a
coat of augmentation) ; 3. argent, a chevron ermines between
three mullets sable (Gresham). Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a reindeer statant or,
collared sable. Motto — " J 'ay bonne cause."
Son of Most Hon. Sir John Alexander Thynne, 4th
Marquis of Bath, b. 1831 ; d. 1896; tn. 1861, Hon.
Frances Isabella Catherine, d. of 3rd Viscount de
Vesci : —
Most Hon. Sir Thomas Henry Thynne, 5th Marquis of
Bath (G.B., 25 Aug. 1789), 7th Viscount Weymouth and
Baron Thynne (Eng. , n Dec. 1682), and a Baronet (Eng. , 15
June 1641), K.G., P.C., C.B., M.A. (Oxon.), Lord-Lieut,
co. Somerset, and Chairman Wilts. County Council, Pres.
Wilts. T.A. Assoc, Master of the Horse 1922-3, Lieut. -Col.
and Hon. Col. comdg. Royal Wilts. Yeo., M.P. for Frome
1886-92 and 1895-96, Under-Sec. of State for India 1905
[Supporters— Dexter, a reindeer or, gorged with a plain
collar, sable; sinister, a lion, tail nowed and erect, gules],
b. 1862 ; tn. 1891, Violet Caroline {d. 1928), d. of Sir Charles
Mordaunt, 10th Bart. ; and has had issue — (1) Lord John
Alexander Thynne, Viscount Weymouth, b. 1895 ; killed in
action 1916 ; (2) Lord Henry Frederick Thynne, commonly
called Viscount Weymouth, b. 1905 [m. 1927, Hon. Daphne
Vivian, d. of 4th Baron Vivian ; and has issue — 1 son and
adau. ]; Lady Alice Kathleen Violet [tn. 1919, Lt.-Col.
Hon. Oliver Hugh Stanley, D.S.O.. R.H.A.] ; Lady Emma
Margery [m. 1921, 6th Marquess of Northampton] ; and
Lady Mary Beatrice [tn. 1927, 3rd Baron Nunburnholme].
Seal — Longleat, Warminster, Wilts. Town res. — 29
Grosvenor Square, W. Club — Carlton.
Son of Rt. Hon. Lord Henry Frederick Thynne,
P.C. , b. 1832 ; d. 1904 ; tn. 1858, Lady Ulrica Seymour,
d. of 12th Duke of Somerset : —
Ulric Oliver Thynne, Esq., C.M.G., D.S.O., Col. late
comdg. Royal Wilts. Yeo., Member of the King's Body
Guard of the Hon. Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms, late Lieut.
King's Royal Rifle Corps, b. 1871 ; tn. 1899, Marjory, d.
of Edward Wormald ; and has had issue — (1) Oliver St.
Maur Thynne, Esq., Capt. R.Wilts. Yeo. (T.A.),*. 1901 ; (2)
Edward Wormald Thynne, Gentleman, b. 1905 ; d. 1925 ; (3)
Brian Sheridan Thynne, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. R. A. (T.A.),
b. 1907; and Ulrica Marjory. Res. — Muntham Court,
Worthing, Sussex. Clubs — Carlton. Boodle's.
Only surv. son of Francis John Thynne, Esq., J. P. and
D.L. co. Beds.,*. 1830; d. 1910; tn. 1864, Edith Marcia
Caroline (d. 1876), d. of Richard Brinsley Sheridan : —
George Augustus Carteret Thynne, Esq., B.A. (Camb. ),
Capt. late Roy. N. Devon Hussars, formerly Lieut. N.
Somerset Imp. Yeo., b. 1869 ; tn. 1915, Hon. Gladys Isabel
Adderley, d. of 2nd Lord Norton; and has issue— John
Grenville Thynne, Gentleman, b. 1917 ; and 3 daus. Res. —
Trelana, Bude, Cornwall.
Sons of Rev. Arthur Christopher Thynne, M.A.
(Oxon.), Hon. Canon of Truro, Rector of Kilkhampton,
b. 1832 ; d. 1908 ; tn. 1859, Gwenllian Elizabeth Fanny
Isabel (d. 1905), d. of Russell Kendall of Waltham-
stow : —
William Francis Granville Thynne, Gentleman, b. 1862;
m. 19T4, Evelyn Agneta, d. of late Rev. Horace Meyer of
Christ Church, Clifton. Res. — 12 St. James's Road,
Tunbridge Wells.
John Granville Thynne, Gentleman, b. 1865 ; in. Mary,
d. of J. Linklater ; and has issue — Mary Ethel. Res. —
Arthur Granville Thynne, Gentleman, b. 1867; tn. 1891,
Amy, d. of Capt. Charles A. Hamilton of Montreal. Res. —
Denis Granville Thynne, Esq., C.M.G., Capt. (ret) R.N.,
b. 1875 ; tn. 1921, Miy Annette, d. of E. Allen, and widow
of Admiral Noel Grant, C.B. Res.—
Richard Granville Thynne, Gentleman, b. 1878 ; tn. 1st,
1911, Gladys (d. 1919), yst. d. of W. Neave Hill of Hans
Crescent, S.W. ; 2nd, 1921, Honor, only d. of the late
Lt.-Col. T. D. W. Dunn, Hants. Regt. Res.—
Hugh Edward Granville Thynne, Esq., late temp. Capt.
R.E., b. 1881 ; tn. 1907, Marguerite, d. of W. Hearne of
Buenos Ayres ; and has issue — Christopher William Gran-
ville Thynne, Gentleman, b. 1910 ; Marguerite Isabel
Gwenllian ; and Grace Marian Granville. Res. — El Rancho,
Newton Road, Cambridge.
Son of Charles Ernest Thynne, Esq
b. 1849; d. 1906; tn. 1880, Annie Harriet, d
Francis Seymour Haden : —
Roger Charles Seymour Thynne, Esq
Palazzo Doria, Rome.
Barrister-at-Law,
of Sir
b. 1885. Res.—
TIARKS of Foxbury (Arms of foreign origin, regis-
tered H. Coll., 12 April, 1926). Per fesse indented gules
and or, in chief a ducal coronet and in base a human heart
both counterchanged. Mantling gules and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, in front of three forget-me-
nots leaved and slipped proper, a human heart as in the
arms. Motto " Stet fortuna domus."
Son of John Gerhard Tiarks (son of Rev. John
Gerhard Tiarks, see below), b. 1867 ; d. 1901 ;
tn. 1895, Ada Constance Helen, d. of Edmund
Templer Harington, M.A. (Oxon.) (sometime Rector
of Axmouth, S. Devon) : —
John Gerhard Edward Tiarks, Esq., Capt. K.O. 1st
Dragoon Guards, b. 1896 ; m. 1922, Evelyn Florence,
yngst. d. of Percy Cripps of Winford Manor, co. Somerset,
and has issue — Anne Patricia. Res. —
Son of Rev. John Gerhard Tiarks, M.A. (St. John's
Coll. Camb.), b. 1831 ; d. 1902 ; tn. 1863, Anne
(d. 1889). d. of Charles Condron of Macclesfield,
co. York. : —
Rev. Lewis Herman Tiarks, M.A. (Camb.), Rector of
Latchingdon, b. 1869 ; tn. 1906, Edith Margaret, d. of
George Stokes, and has issue — Geoffrey Lewis Tiarks,
Gentleman, of St. John's Coll., Camb., b. 1909 ; and
Winifride Edith. Res. — Latchingdon Rectory, Essex.
Sons of Henry Frederick Tiarks of Foxbury,
b. 1832; d. 1911 ; tn. 1862, Agnes (d. 1923),
yngst. d. of James Tayler Morris : —
Frank Cyril Tiarks, Esq., O.B.E., C.L., High Sheriff
1936
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for co. Kent 1927, Lieut. -Comdr. R.N.V.R. (served
Great War), Director of the Bank of England, b. 1874 ;
m. 1899, Emmy Maria Franziska, d. of Edouard Broder-
man of Hamburg, and has had issue — (1) Henry Frederic
Tiarks, Gentleman, b. 1900, served as Midshipman
R.N.V.R., 1918-19 ; (2) Edward Matthias Tiarks,
Gentleman, b. 1904 ; killed whilst flying 1929; (3) Peter
Frank Tiarks, Gentleman, of Balliol Coll., Oxon., b. 19 10;
Ramona Maria Clara ; and Myra Emmy. Seat — Foxbury,
Chislehurst, co. Kent. Res. — Loxton Lodge, Axbridge,
co. Somerset. Clubs — Carlton, St. James's, Roy.
Thames Yacht. Wellington.
Herman Alexander Tiarks, Gentleman, M.A. (Oxon.);
M.F.H. Mendip Hunt, b. 1875 ; m. 1901, Jesssie (d. 1923),
d. of Rev. Francis Follett, M.A. (Cantab.). Res.—
Webbington House, Axbridge, co. Somerset.
Son of Charles Phipps Tiarks, F.C.I.S., b. 1834 ;
d. 1924 ; m. 1866, Susanna (d. 1908), 2nd d. of
James Tayler Morris : —
Rev. Hope Charles Tiarks, Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector
of St. Helen's, Ipswich, b. 1870 ; m. 1st, 1895, Evelyn
Louise (d. 1928), d. of Capt. Charles Oaks Blackwood
Hall, R.N., and has issue — (1) Hope Charles Tiarks, Gen-
tleman, served as Lieut. R.F.C. and R.A.F. in Great
War, b. 1899 [m. 1927, Kathleen Mary Borlase, 2nd d.
of James Nicholson Hill, of London, and has issue— 1
dau. (Res. — Ceylon)]; Rev. John Gerhard Tiarks, M.A.
(Camb.), Clerk in Holy Orders, b. 1903 [m. 1927,
Gwyneth Mary, 2nd d. of Rev. Griffith Mathews, Vicar of
Atherstone, co. Warwick] ; Catharine Sophia ; Evelyn
Mary [m. 1925, Philip Mayne, of London] ; and Isabella
Agnes ; 2nd, 1929, Ruelle, eld. d. of the late Rev.
William Lush, A.K.C., Lord Rector of Stretton-en-le-
Field, co. Leicester.
Son of Rev. Morris Charles Tiarks, Clerk in Holy
Orders (2nd son of Charles Phipps Tiarks, see
above), b. 1871 ; d. 1925 ; m. 1896, Hannah, elder
d. of George Sharp of Croydon : —
Victor Charles Morris Tiarks, Gentleman, served in
Great War as Lieut. R.N.A.S. and R.A.F., b. 1898,
m. 1922, Alice, d. of John H. Richardson of Wakefield,
and has issue — John Desmond Phipps Tiarks, Gentle-
man, b. 1923. Postal address — c/o Sudan Plantation
Syndicate, Barakat, Blue Nile Prov,, Sudan, Egypt.
Sons of Adolphus Tiarks, b. 1839 » &• J9°7 ; m- 1867,
Anna, d. of Carl George Foerster, Solicitor, of
London : — ■
Gerhard Adolph Tiarks, Gentleman, b. 1868 ; m. 1900,
Nora Helena, d. of James Sheehan, of Lancefield,
Victoria, Australia, and has issue — Theodore Tiarks,
Gentleman, b. 1902. Res. — Nicholsdale Road, Camber-
well, Victoria, Australia.
John Murray Tiarks, Gentleman, b. 1870. Res. —
Chicago, U.S.A.
Walter Sydney Tiarks, Gentleman, b. 1874 ; m. 1st,
1903, Margaret Katharine Cane, of Melbourne, Australia
(d. 1904), and has issue— Olga ; 2nd, 1906, Susannah
West, of Western Australia, and has further issue —
Douglas Tiarks, Gentleman, b. 1907 ; Murray Tiarks,
Gentleman, b. 1916 ; Rita ; and Sylvia. Res. — Sydney,
New South Wales, Australia.
Herbert Otto Tiarks, Gentleman, F.P.A., F.I.A.
(N.Z.), b. 1878 ; m. 1903, May, d. of William Benning,
of London, and has issue — Marjorie and Barbara. Res. —
Auckland, New Zealand.
TICHBORNE, see DOUGHTY-TICHBORNE.
TICKLE (H. Coll.). Per pale gules and sable, a
maunch argent, on a chief arched or, two crosses moline
sable. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a dexter arm embowed, vested gules, the
upper part encircled by an annulet and charged with three
fleurs-de-lys or, the hand proper, grasping a cross moline
also or.
Son of : —
Japheth Tickle, Gentleman, b. . Res. — Montpelier
Road, Brighton ; Hollycroft, Homersham Road, Norbiton ;
63 Cheapside, E.C.
TICKELLof Carnal way (Regd. U.O., 1726). Quarterly,
1 and 4, gules a maunch argent (Tickell) ; 2. sable, on a
bend argent, three escallops gules ; 3. gules, a saltire or
(Eustace). Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, an arm couped below the elbow and
erect, vested gj'es, charged with three fleurs-de-lys or
cuffed argent, holding in the hand proper a fleur-de-lys
gold. Motto — " Vita posse priore frui."
Sons of Commander Thomas Tickell, R.N. , of Carnal-
way, b. 1817 ; d. 1898 ; m. i860, Louisa Emily (d. 1907),
d. of Rev. James T. C. Saunders : —
Col. Edward James Tickell, D.S.O. (1899), J. P. co.
Kildare, late 14th Hussars, served in Uganda 1898-1900
(despatches, medal and clasp), and in S. African War 1900
(medal and four clasps), b. 1861 ; m. 1902, Eliza, d. of
Lt. -Col. Thomas Maxwell, R.M., Natal. Seat — Carnalway,
co. Kildare. Clubs — Cavalry, Naval and Military, Kildare
Street (Dublin).
Richard Eustace Tickell, Esq,, O.B.E., M.Inst.C.E,,
temp. Hon. Major 1917, b. 1864; m. 1906, Eileen, d. of
late Sir Alexander Binnie, Kt. Bach., Pres. Inst. C. E.
Res. — 10 Inkerman Terrace, W.8. Club— Jun. Carlton.
Henry Maurice Tickell, Gentleman, M.D..M.A. (Camb.),
b. 1866. Res.—
Sons of Col. James Tickell, Bengal N.I.,^. 1821 ; d.
1895 ; m. 1853, Sophia Victoria, d. of Col. George W.
Moseley : —
James Robert Tickell, Gentleman, P. W. D. , India (ret.),
b. 1858. Res.—
Richard Hugh Tickell, Esq , CLE., M.I.C.E., formerly
Chief Engineer, Central Provinces, India, b. i860 ; m. 1916,
Marion Louise, d. of W. T. Lewis, M.D. , of Loughton,
Essex. Res. — 8 Old Court Mansions, Kensington, W.8.
Clubs — Jun. Carlton, E.I. United Service.
Yr. son of Lt.-Gen. Richard Tickell, C.B., b. 1785;
d. 1855; m. 2nd, 1840, Margaret Scott, d. of Adam
Walker :—
Charles Tickell, Gentleman, P. W.D., India (ret.), b. 1853 ;
m. 1st, 1887, Ella Buck (d. 1887); 2nd, 1891, Alice Esther
(d. 1913), d. of late Charles Wordley Francis of South-
church, Essex. Res. — Cheltenham.
RICHARD HENRY TIDSWELL, Esquire, J. P. co.
Suffolk, Barrister-at-Law. Born Dec. 27, 1848, being the
second son of Robert Tidswell of Denmark Hill, London,
by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph Ingham of Leeds,
Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per pale,
on the dexter side, azure, two bendlets nebuly or, gutt^e-
de-poix, between four escallops argent, three in chief and
one in base, impaling on the sinister side the arms of
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Brooke, namely argent, a cross nebuly per pale gules and
sable, in the first and fourth quarters a boar's head
erased of the last ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a demi-lion rampant per pale nebuly
or and azure, holding in the dexter paw a cross moline
and resting the sinister upon an escallop of the last
with the Motto, " Certum pete finem." Married, June
21, 1876, Helen Maud, daughter of John William Brooke,
Esquire, of Sibton Park, in the county of Suffolk,
Justice of the Peace and DeDUty-Lieutenant ; and has
had Issue — Cecil Robert Tidswell, Esq., Capt. 1st Royal
Dragoons, b. 1880; killed in action flying, Oct. 16, 1916 ;
Maud Elizabeth [tn. 1905, Edward Morgan Hansell of
Cromer, Norfolk] ; Jannette Katharine [tn. 1903, Herbert
Cecil Gardner of Brereton-Rugeley, Staffs.]; Eleanor [tn.
1911, Thomas Sidney Dumbreck (q.v .)] ; Margaret Aline [tn.
1907, Geoffrey Goyer Gilligan, Esq., Capt., Assistant
Political Officer British Somaliland] ; Alice Constance ; and
Emily Beatrice. Estate— Has property in the parishes of
Creeting and Coddenham, in the county of Suffolk. Postal
addresses — Bosmere Hall, Needham Market, Suffolk ; 49
Wilton Crescent, London, S.W. Clubs — United University,
Wellington.
TIDSWELL. Azure, two bendlets nebuly or, gutt£e-de-
poix, between four escallops argent, three in chief and one
in base.
Only child of Robert Ingham Tidswell, Esq., J.P. , D. L. ,
M.A., Barrister-at-Law, of Haresfield Court, b. 1846;
d. 1924 ; m. 1883, Aline (d. 1884), dau. of the Rev.
Maurice William Ferdinand St. John, B. D., Canon of
Gloucester : — ■
Aline. Estate and postal address — Haresfield Court,
Stonehouse, in the co. of Gloucester.
TIGHE, see BUNBURY-TIGHE.
TIGHE (H. Coll. and U.O.). Per chevron embattled
argent and sable, nine cross crosslets, five in saltire in chief,
and four in cross in base counterchanged. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wolf's
head erased proper, gorged with a plain collar azure,
thereon a cross crosslet or, between two bezants. Motto —
"Summum nee metuam diem hec optem."
tn. 1898, Lucy
of Castlegrove,
Son of Lt.-Col. James Stuart Tighe, late Major
8th Madras Cav. , J.P. and D.L. co. Wicklow, High
Sheriff 1876 ; b. 1831 ; d. 1903 ; tn. 1857, Charlotte,
youngest d. of the Very Rev. John T. de Burgh of
Oldtown, Dean of Cloyne : —
Wilfred Tighe, Gentleman, b. 1868
Emily, d. of F. J. Lewin, Esq., D.L.
co. Galway ; and has issue — (1) Daniel Charles Frederick.
Tighe, Gentleman, b. 1899; (2) Charles Herbert I ighe,
Gentleman, b. 1902 ; (3) Wilfred Geoffrey Stuart Tighe,
Gentleman, R.N., b. 1904 ; (4) Leicester Gehan Tighe,
Gentleman, b. 1908 ; and Noreen Una [tn. 1927, Lieut.
John Ralph Coote, son of Sir Ralph Coote, Bart.]. Seat—'
Rossanagh, Ashford, co. Wicklow. Club — Kildare Stree
(Dublin).
T1LLARD of the Holme (H. Coll.). Argent, on a pale
per pale dancettee point in point gules and azure, between
two mascles in fesse sable, three mullets or. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a
mount vert, a dexter hand couped proper, grasping a mascle
in bend sinister sable. Motto — " Audi, vide, sile."
Sons of Philip Edward Tillard, Esq., J.P. and D.L.
co. Huntingdon, Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple), b.
1836; d. 1913 ; m. 1871, Iona Mary, eldest surviving
dau. of the late John Bonham Carter of Adhurst St.
Mary : —
Edward Rosslyn Tillard, Esq., late Capt. 5th Batt.
Suffolk Regt., b. 1874; tn. 1910, Isabel Beatrice (d. 1928),
yst. d. of Edward Charles Sadlier of Wells, Somerset, and
has issue — 3 daus. Res. —
Philip Henry Tillard, Gentleman, Supt. Engr. United
Prov. India, b. 1880 ; tn. 1913, Anne Rosamond, sixth d.
of Rev. H. F. Burnaby of Kensington Gardens Square, W.
Res. — Allahabad, United Provinces, India.
John Arthur Stuart Tillard, Esq., O.B.E., M.C., Major
Roy. Corps of Signals, b. 1889 ; m. 1920, Margaret Pene-
lope, d. of Charles Blencowe, of Chailey, Sussex, and has
issue — 2 sons. Res. — The Holme, Godmanchester, Hunt-
ingdon.
Sons of Major-Gen. John Arthur Tillard, C.B. , late
Roy. Bengal Artillery, b. 1837; d. 1028; tn. 1859,
Eliza Scott (d. 1895), d. of Gen. G. P. Whish, Bengal
Staff Corps : —
Philip George Tillard, Gentleman, b. 1862 ; tn. 1902,
Kathleen Morony. Res.— 36 Addiscombe Road, Croydon.
Robert Penton Tillard, Gentleman, b. 1866 ; tn. 1904,
Nora Ducat, and has issue — 2 sons. Res. — Littlehayes,
Colehill, Wimborne, Dorset.
Arthur Basil Tillard, Esq., C.B.E., D.S.O., Col. (ret.)
Ind. Army, served Tirah Exped. (desp. twice, medal, 3
clasps, D.S.O.), Tibet Exped. 1903-4 (medal), Great War
1914-18 (desp. 3 times), Afghan War 1919 (desp., C.B.E.),
b. 1870 ; in. 1920, Leila Frances, d. of late Maj.-Gen. G.
Swinley, C.B., and has issue— John Nigel Tillard, Gentle-
man, b. 1922. Res.— The Hollies, Rydens Road, Walton-
on-Thames.
Sons of Rev. Mowbray Tillard, M.A., Rector of
Tittleshall, Norfolk, b. 1846 ; d. 1915 ; m. 1877. Sophia
Harriet, d. of Ven. Archdeacon T. B. Lloyd of The
Whitehall, Shrewsbury : —
Hugh Philip Tillard, Gentleman, b. 1878.
Aubrey Thomas Tillard, Esq., D.S.O.
served China 1900, and Great War 1914-19, b. 1881 ; tn.
1924, Margery Gillian, d. of the late Robert Michell,
Political Dept. , India, and has issue— I dau. Club— Jun.
United Service.
Ralph Henry Tillard, Gentleman, *. 1888. Res.—
Son of George Tillard, Esq., Capt. Manchester Regt.,
b. 1874; killed in action 1914; tn. 1904, Emily Cathe-
rine, second d. of J. B. Close Brooks of Birtles Hall,
Chelford : —
Arthur James Tillard, Gentleman, b. 1906. Res.—
Younger sons of Rev. James Tillard, M.A., b. 1839;
d. 1905 ; tn. 1868, Jane (d. 1888), d. of Rev. Henry
Snow, Vicar of Bibury, Glos. : —
Philip Snow Tillard, Gentleman, b. 1876. ReK —
Percy Leonard Tillard, Gentleman, b. 1882. Res.—
Son of Rev. James Arthur Tillard, M.A. (Camb.),
Rector of Conington, Cambs., b. 1812; d. 1872; tn.
1836, Ellen, d. of Rev. Joseph Cotterill, M.A. , Rector
of Blakeney, co. Norfolk: —
George Henry Tillard, Esq., Col. late 40th Madras
N. Inf., b. 1840; tn. 1st, 1873, Louisa Fanny (d. 1884), d.
of Rev. Arthur Anslev, bv whom he had issue Violet Ellen
Ansley; 2nd, 1885, Lili'as, d. of Rev. Stephen Hilliard,
Res.
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and by her has issue — Georgina Gwendoline ; and Lilian
Irene. Res. —
Sons of Richard Tillard, Esq., Civil Commissioner,
Resident Magistrate in South Africa, b. 1841; d. 19 14 ;
m. 1872, Amy Eliza Ogilvie: —
Leonard Ogilvie Tillard, Gentleman, b. 1876.
Maximilian Ogilvie Tillard, Gentleman, b. 1880.
Ronald Ogilvie Tillard, Gentleman, b. 1881.
Younger sons of Rev. James Arthur Tillard, b. 1812
(see above) : —
Alfred Edmund Tillard, Gentleman, b. 1847. Res.—
Henry Cotterill Tillard, Esq., J. P. co. Huntingdon, M.A.
(Oxon.), b. 1858; m. 1907, Clara Jane Clare, third d. of
I. Percival Haslam of Bolton. Res. -Beechfield, Bath.
Sons of Rev. Richard Henry Tillard, M.A., St John's
Coll., Camb., Rector of Blakeney, co. Norfolk, b.
1815 ; d. 1906; m. 1847, Anna, second d. of Rev.
Joseph Cotterill : —
Richard Tillard, Gentleman, b. 1848; m. 1896, Victoria
Caroline, d. of William Lucas Flint ; and has issue. Res.-
New Zealand.
Charles Tillard, Gentleman, b. 1851 ; m. 1879, Annie
Theresa, d. of Rev. E. W. Dowell, Vicar of Dunton ; and
has issue-(i) Elliot Dowell Tillard, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col.
R.E. , b. 1880 [m. 1914, Molly, d. of G. E. McNeely of
Donegal (Postal add. — Headquarters, Western Command,
India)] ; (2) Arthur Kenneth Tillard, Esq., Capt. Manchester
Regt., b. 1882 0». Ethel Hilda, M.B.E., d. of W. Baker of
Cheltenham] ; (3) Stephen Dowell Tillard, Esq., Comdr.
R.N.,*. 1884 [m. 1912, Olive Rachel, third d. of Ernest
George Bevan of Hemingford Grey, St. Ives; and has
issue — 1 son; 2 daus.]; Ruth Mary; Theresa Norah \m.
1908, Henry Harwood Cooke of Fettes Coll. , Edinburgh];
and Bertha Elizabeth [m. 1915, Alec Ashcroft, Worcester
Regt.]. Res.— Church Farm, Bathford, Bath.
Rear-Adm. Philip Francis Tillard J. P. Somerset [and
upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Brooks,
namely argent, three bars wavy azure, a cross' fleury
erminois, in chief a fountain], b. 1852; m. 1892, Edith
(d. 1923), dau. and coh. of the late Sir William
Cunliffe Brooks, Bart., and widow of Lord Francis
Horace Pierrepoint Cecil, R.N. (second son of the
darach, Dinnet, Aberdeenshire. Town res.- — 11 Basil
Mansions, Basil Street, S.W.3. Club— United Service.
John Tillard, Gentleman, b. 1855; m. 1882, Mabel
Catherine, d. of J. J. Berkley; and has issue— (1) Philip
John Berkley Tillard, Gentleman, b. 1883 [m. 1909, Violet
Enid Muriel, d. of Martin Albert Silber] ; (2) Laurence
Berkley Tillard, Gentleman, b. 1888 ; Mabel Doris [m. 1908,
H. V. Brown, and has issue]; and Joan Gillian Edith
Victoria. Res. —
NORMAN ECCLESTILNEY, Esquire, C.B.E..D.S.O.,
Lt.-Col. late R.A. Born 1872, being the eldest son of the
late George Adams Tilney, Esq., J. P. co. Somerset, by his
second wife Sarah, dau. of Edward Eccles of Liverpool.
Armorial bearing's — Or, two chevronels between three
griffins' heads erased azure, on a chief engrailed of the last,
three annulets of the first. Mantling azure and or. Crest
3rd Marquess of Exeter) ; and has issue — Esterel Edith
Philippa Louise [m. 1914, Robert Hamond Arthur Elwes).
Seats — Alford House, near Castle Cary, Somerset ; Fasna-
— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a mount vert, the
battlements of a tower proper, therefrom a griffin's head
gules, issuant from leaves alternately argent and azure.
Motto — " Sperando spiro." Postal address — Clonyard,
Colvend, Dalbeattie, N.B. Club — Army and Navy.
TIMINS (H. Coll., c. 1804). Azure, an albatross be-
tween two estoiles in pale argent, on a chief or, three
leopards' faces proper. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a tiger guardant
sejant proper, crowned with an Eastern crown or, the
dexter paw supporting an anchor in bend azure. Motto —
" Per ardua surgo."
Son of Rev. Douglas Timins of Hilfield Lodge, by his
wife Eliza, d. of Dr. Keir, Army Medical Service : —
Douglas Theodore Timins, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; tn.
1896, Anna Helen Blanche, eld. d. of late Arthur Barkly,
Esq., C.M.G. , the last English Gov. of Heligoland, Gov.
of the Seychelles; and has issue — Philip Douglas Barkly
Timins, Gentleman, b. 1900; and Winifred Irene. Seat —
Hilfield Lodge, Aldenham, Herts. Res. — Elmdon, Selby
Park, Birmingham. Clubs — Oxford and Cambridge, New
Oxford and Cambridge, United Empire, Queen's (W.
Kens.).
TIMMS-HERVEY-ELWES, formerly of Stoke College
(R.L. 25 May 1793, H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a
fesse azure, over all a bend gules (Elwes) ; 2 and 3, azure,
a chevron or, guttee-de-sang, between three demi-lions
rampant of the second. Mantling azure and or. Crest
(of Elwes) — On a wreath of the colours, a sheaf of five
arrows or, headed and flighted argent, one in pale and four
in saltire, entwined by a serpent proper. Motto — " Deo
non fortuna."
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Eld. son of Timms Hervey Timms-Hervey-Elwes, b.
1818 ; d. 1865 ; m. 1840, Louisa, d. of Colonel Thomas
Weston : —
Edward Golding (Timms-Hervey-) Elwes, Gentleman,
Solicitor, £. 1842; m. 1st, 1868, Katherine (d. 1869), d. of
Alfred Penny, M.I.C.E. ; 2nd, 1871, Abigail Jesser, d. of
late Rev. Walter Burton Leach, Rector of Sutton Montis,
Somersetshire ; and has issue — Walter Hervey (Timms-
Hervey-) Elwes, Gentleman, Solicitor, b. 1873 [m. 1904,
Florence Annie Henrietta, d. of John Florence Courtney ;
and has issue — Ruth Florence Golding] ; Katherine
Weston [m. 1st, 1902, Gen. Sir George Digby Barker,
G.C.B. (d. 1914) ; 2nd, 1916, Lt.-Col. Ernald Barnardiston,
D.S.O., R E.]; and Muriel Burton, B.Sc. Res.—
Sons of Henry Hervey (Timms-Hervey-) Elwes, Esq.,
J. P., Solicitor, b. 1846; d. 1910; m. 1871 : —
Henry Elwes, Gentleman, b. 1872.
Henry Geoffrey Elwes, Gentleman, Solicitor, b. 1873.
Res. — 18 Inglis Road, Colchester.
Yngst. son of Timms Hervey (Timms-Hervey-) Elwes
(see above) : —
Major Ernest Veness (Timms-Hervey-) Elwes, late R.A.,
b. 1851 ; m. 1886, Mary Elizabeth, d. of the late Robert
Sillarof Bexley, Kent. Res. —
TIMPSON (H. Coll., 24 Dec. 1767, and U.O., 2 Oct.
1911). Per chevron gules and argent, in chief two lions ram-
pant of the second, in base an oak-tree proper, fructed or.
Mantling' gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a piece of battlement argent, thereon an eagle rising
proper, in the beak a slip of oak fructed vert. Motto —
" God and the king."
Son of Theodore Timpson, b. 1831 ; d. 1899 ; m. 1862,
Mary, d. of A. B. Hasbrook : —
Captain Lawrence Timpson, Hampshire Carabiniers
Yeo., served Great War 1914-18, b. 1865; m. 1900,
Katherine (q.v.), d. of John Henry Livingston of New York ;
and has issue — (1) Theodore Livingston Timpson, Gentle-
man, Lieut. K.R.R.* ., b. 1901 ; (2) Robert Clermont
Livingston Timpson, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; (3) John Alastair
Livingston Timpson, Gentleman, b. 1915 ; Katharine
Livingston; and Helen Rosamund Livingston. Res. —
Maizeland, Barrytown, New York ; Appleton Manor
Abingdon, Berks. Clubs — Cavalry, Hurlingham, Union
(New York).
TINDAL (H. Coll., 1875). Argent, a fesse dancettee
gules, in chief a fleur-de-lys azure between two crescents
of the second, and in base a crescent of the last between
two fleurs-de-lys of the third. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front of five ostrich
feathers argent, a fleur-de-lys azure between two crescents
gules. Motto — " Nosce te ipsum."
Only surv. son of Acton Tindal of The Manor House,
Aylesbury, Clerk of the Peace for Bucks., b. 181 1 ; d.
1880 ; m. 1846, Henrietta Euphemia, d. and h. of Rev.
John Harrison, M.A., J. P., of Ramsay, Essex, Vicar
of Dinton : —
Charles Harrison Tindal, Gentleman, B.A., B.C.L.,
Barrister-at-Law, b. 1851. Res. —
Issue of Rev. Henry Tindal, M.A. (Oxon.), late Rector
of Franckton, co. Warwick, b. 1820; d. ; m. 1855,
Emma, d. of James Haydock Hill of Elmley Park,
Worcs. : —
Issue— ?
TINDAL- CARILL-WOR3LEY (Roy. Lie. 1878, H.
Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, on a chief gules, a
mural crown or, and for distinction a cross crosslet of the
last (Worsley) ; 2. argent, three bars sable, in chief as
many martlets, and for distinction a cross crosslet all of
the last (Carill) ; 3. argent, a fesse dancettee gules, in chief
a fleur-de-lys azure between two crescents of the second,
and in base a crescent of the last between two fleurs-de-lys
of the third (Tindal). Mantling, gules and argent. Crests
— 1. on a mural crown or, a wyvern, wings expanded gules,
charged upon the body for distinction with a cross crosslet
argent (Worsley), and over it the motto, "Quod adest
gratum juvat ; " 2. upon a wreath of the colours, on a
mount vert a stag lodged regardant or, charged on the
body for distinction with a cross crosslet sable, and over
it the motto, "Per castra ad astra" (Carill); 3. upon a
wreath of the colours, in front of five ostrich-feathers argent,
a fleur-de-lys azure, between two crescents gules ; and over
it the Motto, " Nosce teipsum " (Tindal).
Son of Nicolas Tindal-Carill-Worsley, Gentleman,
M.A. (Oxford), b. 1848; d. 1910 ; m. 1875, Elizabeth,
d. and heiress of Charles Carill- Worsley, Esq., of Piatt
Hall, Manchester, and of Winster, co. Derby : —
Ralph Tindal, Esq., late Lieut. R.N. (reverted to
the name of Tindal ion), b. 1881 ; m. 1906, Kathleen, third
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d. of the late Simon Mangan, Esq., of Dunboyne Castle,
co. Meath ; and has issue — Nicholas Henry Joseph Tindal,
Gentleman, b. 1911 ; Sheila Mary; and Margaret Eliza-
beth. Club — Jun. Naval and Military.
TINDAL-CARILL-WORSLEY (R.L., 16 Ap. 1915 ;
H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, on a chief
gules, a mural crown or, for distinction in the
centre chief point a cross crosslet of the second (for
Worsley) ; 2, argent, three bars and in chief as many
martlets sable, for distinction in the centre chief point
a cross crosslet gules (for Carill) ; 3, argent, a fesse
dancettee gules, in chief a fleur-de-lys azure between
two crescents of the second, and in base a crescent
of the last between two fleurs-de-lys of the third,
for distinction in the centre fesse point a cross
crosslet or (for Tindal). Mantling gules and argent.
Crests — 1. a mural crown or, thereon a wyvern gules,
charged for distinction on the breast with a cross
crosslet or (for Worsley) ; 2. on the dexter side, on a
wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a stag lodged
regardant or, charged for distinction on the body with
a cross crosslet gules (for Carill) ; 3. on the sinister side,
on a wreath of the colours, in front of five ostrich
feathers argent, a fleur-de-lys azure between two
crescents gules, charged for distinction with a cross
crosslet gules (for Tindal). Mottoes — " Quod adest
gratum juvat " (for Worsley) ; " Per castra ad astra "
(for Carill) ; " Nosce teipsum " (for Tindal).
Son of Ernest Frank, of Pendleton, Manchester: —
Philip Ernest Tindal-Carill-Worsley (formerly Frank),
Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple, b. ; m.
1907, Clementia, only d. of Nicholas Tindal-Carill-
Worsley, Gentleman; and has issue — (1) Geoffrey
Nicholas Tindal-Carill-Worsley, Gentleman, b. 1908; (2)
Peter Norman Tindal-Carill-Worsley, Gentleman, b. 19 10.
Res.—
ELIZABETH TINDAL - CARILL - WORSLEY of
Winster, Derbyshire, and The Manor House, Aylesbury.
Born 13 Feb. 1857. Arms (on a lozenge)— Quarterly,
1 and 4, argent, on a chief gules, a mural crown or, and for
distinction a cross crosslet of the last (Worsley) ; 2. argent,
three bars sable, in chief as many martlets, and for distinc-
tion a cross crosslet, all of the last (Carill) ; 3. argent, a
fesse dancettee gules, in chief a fleur-de-lys azure, between
wo crescents of the second, and in base a crescent of the
.ast between two fleurs-de-lys of the third (Tindal) ; and on
an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Worsley and Carill
quarterly, without marks of distinction. Married, 17 April
1875, Nicolas Tindal-Carill-Worsley, M.A. (who assumed
by Roy. Lie. 1878 the surname and arms of Carill-Worsley
and d. 27 Nov. 1910); and has had issue — (1) Charles
Nicolas Tindal-Carill-Worsley , Esq., Capt. R. N., b. 1876 ; d.
1921 ; (2) John Acton Tindal-Carill-Worsley, Gentleman,
b. 20 and d. 21 July 1877 ; (3) ActonTindal-Carill- Worsley,
Gentleman, b. 9 Sept. 1878; d. 17 June 1914 ; (4) Ralph
Tindal, Esq. [q.v.)\ and Clementia \m. 3 April 1907, Philip
Ernest Tindal-Carill-Worsley (q.v.), son of Ernest Frank of
Pendleton, Manchester ; and has issue]. Res. —
TINKER (L.O.). Argent, a chevron gules, between
two attires of a stag affixed to the scalp in chief, and5a
spider in base sable. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, an antelope's head
erased proper. Motto — " Perseverantia et industria."
Son of : —
Charles Tinker, Gentleman, b. . Res. — Kil-
martin, Inverness-shire.
ISAAC TITTLE-HAMILTON, Esquire, M.A. and
LL.D. , University of Dublin, and of the Honourable
Society of the King's Inns, Barrister-at-Law. Born June
30, 1863, second surviving son of the late James Henry Vos
Tittle, Gentleman, by his wife Sarah, dau. of Isaac Hardy,
of Stony Hill, co. Antrim, by his wife Mary, dau. of Hill
Hamilton, and sister and co-heir of Hill Hamilton, both
of Mount Vernon, co. Antrim, all deceased; he assumed
name and arms of Hamilton by Royal Licence dated April
20, 1898. Armorial bearings— Quarterly, 1 and 4, per
saltire gules and azure, a galley sails furled and oars in
action or, between three cinquefoils pierced argent (foi
Hamilton) ; 2 and 3, azure, a lion rampant or, collared
gules, and charged on the shoulder with an escallop sable,
between in chief two cinquefoils and in base an escallop
argent (for Tittle). Mantling- gules and or. Crests— 1.
on a wreath of the colours, in front of two battleaxes in
saltire, an oak-tree fructed all proper, the trunk transfixed
with a frame-saw or (for Hamilton) ; 2. on a mural crown
proper, a lion rampant or, collared gules, and charged on
the shoulder with an escallop sable ; above it on an escroll,
" In te Dominesperavi." Motto — "Through." Married,
Oct. 27, 1898, Louisa Plunket, youngest dau. of the late
Rev. Patrick Foley, B.A. (Dublin), Rector of Kilscoran,
co. Wexford. Residence — Panonia, Silchester Road
Glenageary, co. Dublin.
TISDALL (U.O., 1679). Sable, a thistle or, between three
pheons argent. Mantling sable and or. Crest — Out of
a ducal coronet or, an armed hand erect argent, charged
with a pellet and holding an arrow proper. Motto —
' ' Tutantur tela coronam. "
Son of Capt. John Knox Tisdall, R.E., b. 1839 ; d.
1885 ; m. 1874, Jane Elizabeth, only d. of Robert
Adams : —
William George Robert Tisdall, Gentleman, b. 1876; m.
1899, Elsie Beatrice, eldest d. of William Gardner of Rock-
shaw, Merstham ; and has issue — Michael William Knox
Tisdall, Gentleman, b. 1903. Postal add. — Charlesfort,
Kells, co. Meath.
Yr. sons of John Tisdall, Esq., J. P. and D.L., b. 1815 ;
d. 1892 ; m. 1837, Isabella, d. of late Hon. George
Knox, D.C.L. :—
Vice-Adm. Vernon Archibald Tisdall, R.N., b. 1850.
Res.—
Rev. Alfred Oliver Tisdall, M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1859; m.
1887, Evelyn Susan, fourth d. of Rev. Arthur John Empson,
M.A. ; and has had issue— (1) Michael Henry Tisdall,
Gentleman, Lieut. R.A.F., b. 1888 ; killed flying 1919 ; (2)
John Denis Tisdall, Gentleman, b. 1889; (3) Walter Brian
Tisdall, Gentleman, b. 1890 ; (4) Charles Richard Tisdall,
M.C., Lieut. Irish Guards, b. 1893 ; killed in action 1916 ;
(5) Oliver Rafael Tisdall, Gentleman, b. 1899 ; and Monica
Isabel. Res. — Holmdene, Yateley, Camberley.
Son of William Tisdall, Esq., J. P., of Balbray, b.
1817 ; d. ; m. , Frances, d. of Rev. George
O'Connor: —
George Tisdall, Esq. , J. P., Barrister at-Law, b. i860 ; tn.
1887, Margaret Stedman, third d. of Andrew Armstrong,
Esq., J. P., of Kylenmore House, co. Galway ; and has
issue — Winifred. Res. —
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Sons of Archibald Walter Bellew Tisdall, Gentleman,
M.A., LL. B., b. 1858; d. 1910; tn. 1892, Elizabeth
Amy, only d. of Rev. James Pratt, D.D. : —
Archibald James Tisdall, Gentleman, b. 1893. Res. —
Charles Henry Tisdall, Gentleman, b. 1897. Res. —
Son of Rev. Charles Edward Tisdall, D.D., b. 1821 ;
d. 1905; m. , Frances Caroline, yst. d. of John
Barton : —
Henry Cusack Wilson Tisdall, Gentleman, b. 1861.
Res. — 22 Herbert Place, Dublin.
Son of William St. Clair Tisdall, b. 1831 ; d. 1892 ;
m. Maryanne Josephine Caulfield: —
Rev. William St. Clair Towers Tisdall, M.A., D.D.,
Vicar of St. George's, Deal, b. 1859 ; tn. 1st, Bertha Alice,
d. of Benjamin Maclean ; and by her has issue — (il Rev.
Charles William St. Clair Tisdall, Rector of Cheadle
Hulme, Stockport, b. 1881 ; and Bertha Annette St.
Clair [w. 1911, Ralph Howard Tatton] ; 2nd, Marian
Louisa, eld. d. of Rev. William Gray, M.A. ; and by
her has issue — (2) Arthur Walderne St. Clair Tisdall,
Gentleman, b. 1890 ; (3) John Theodore St. Clair Tisdall,
Gentleman, b. 1893 ; (4) Edward Gordon St. Clair Tis-
dall, Gentleman, b. 1895 ; (5) Francis Royston St. Clair
Tisdall, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; Irene Mary St. Clair; Edith
Rosabelle St. Clair ; Ruth Noel St. Clair ; and Violet
Marian St. Clair. Res. — St. George's Rectory, Deal.
Charles Edward Gordon Tisdall, Gentleman, b. ;
m. , Cissie, d. of Robinson of Queensland, Aus-
tralia; and has issue — (1) Arthur Tisdall, Gentleman, b.
1906 ; (2) Charles Tisdall, Gentleman, b. ; (3) Vernon
Tisdall, Gentleman, b. . Res. — Singapore.
Son of Gordon Charles Vernon Tisdall, Gentleman,
b. 1835 ; d. ; tn. , Anne, d. of Rev.
Harden : —
Ven. Charles Archibald Tisdall, M.A., late Archdeacon
of Tauranga, b. . Res. — St. John's College, Auck-
land, N.Z.
TOBIN (U.O.). Vert, a knight's helmet proper, between
three nettle-leaves, pointing downward, or. Mantling
vert and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, on a
TOD-MERCER (L.O., 1884). Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, on
a fesse between three crosses pat£e in chief gules, and a
mullet in base azure, as many bezants, within a bordure
indented of the second (Mercer); 2 and 3, argent, a fesse
sable, between three fox-heads couped proper (Tod).
mount vert, a falcon rising proper, belled or, and charged
on each wing with a nettle-leaf also proper. Motto —
" Noli me tangere."
Sons of James Aspinall Tobin, Esq., J. P., of Eastham
House, Cheshire, b. 1818 ; d. 1891 ; tn. 1842, Olivia
Maria, d. of Lister Ellis of Bolton-le-Bolland,
Yorks. :—
Frank Tobin, Esq.,C.B.E. , b. 23 Sept. 1849; tn. 17 Jan.
1878, Lilla Beach, d. of Sanford Smith and widow of
Edward Holden Martindale of Rochester, New York. Res.
— The Woodlands, Wavertree, Liverpool. Club — Con-
servative (Liverpool).
His Honour, Judge Sir Alfred Aspinall Tobin, Knt.
Bach. (1919), K.C. , Judge of Westminster County Court
since 1919, Commissioner of Assize, Northern Circuit 1921,
B.A. (Oxon.), Barrister-at-Law 1880, Bencher 1912, M.P.
for Preston 1910-15, Recorder of Salford 1904-15, Judge
of County Courts of Hereford and Shropshire 1915— 19, b.
1855. Res.— 3 Temple Gardens, E.C.4. Club— Carlton.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — Upon a wreath
of his liveries, a cross pat6e ntch£e gules. Motto — "Crux
Christi mea corona."
Son of James Tod-Mercer, Esq., of Scotsbank and
Hyndhope, co. Selkirk, and Hope Park, Edinburgh,
J. P., Advocate, Commissioner of Supply for the co. of
Selkirk, b. 1836; d. 1913 ; m. 1868, Constance Mary,
only d. of Rev. Meyrick Beebee (of the Legge-Beebee-
of Willey Court, co. Hereford), of Womaston, co. Rad-
nor, and Rector of Simonburn, co. Northumberland : —
James Laurence Mercer Tod-Mercer, Gentleman, of
Hope Park, Edinburgh, 6. 1868 ; tn. 1910, Kathleen Jane,
d. of late Rev. Somerset Brafield Burtchaell. Postal add.—
Croix Couronn6e, Cagnes-sur-Mer, A.M., France. Club —
Alpine.
TODD, see LYSTER-TODD, and WILSON-TODD.
TODD (H. Coll., 17 April 1829). Or, on a bend per
bend gules and azure, cottised sable, between two roundels
per pale of the third and second, three foxes' heads of the
field. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a mount vert, thereon a fox sejant proper, resting
his dexter forepaw on a roundel as in the arms, gorged with
a collar and chain reflexed therefrom or, the chain attached
to the pommel of a sword erect on the sinister side of the fox
point downwards also proper.
Sons of John Spencer Brydges Todd, Esquire, C.M.G.,
I.S.O. , formerly Civil Service of Cape of Good Hope,
b. 1840 ; d. ; tn. 1865, Susan Margaret, eld. d. of
the late Goert Baron van Reede van Oudtshoorn : —
Arthur Brydges Todd, Gentleman, b. 1870 ; tn. 1894,
Agnes, d. of George Dumsday of Perth, W. Australia.
Res.—
Egerton Brydges Todd, Gentleman, b. 1874 ; tn. 1905,
Hilda, only d. of Keatinge Pollock, Esq. Res. — 4 Chelten-
ham Terrace, S.W.3.
Sons of Rev. Horatio Lovell Todd, M.A. (Oxon.),
Rector of Occold, b. 1833 ; tn. 1862, Frances Catherine,
d. of John Todd : —
Frances Lovell Todd, Gentleman, b. 1866.
George Vincent Todd, Gentleman, b. 1868. Res. —
Charles Frederick Todd, Gentleman, b. 1871. Res. —
Nicholas Herbert Todd, Gentleman, b. 1878. Res. —
Sons of Rev. Horatio Todd, b. ; d. 1868 ; m. Rhoda
Maria Bluett : —
Arthur H. Todd, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.). Res.—
Richard A. Todd, Gentleman. Res.—
Col. Frank J. Todd, late 87th Royal Irish Regt., J. P.
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Sussex.
Son of George Nicholas Todd, b. ; d. ;
m. : —
Capt. George Eardley Todd, Welsh Regt. and Royal
Flying Corps, b. 1881 ; m. 1914, Mary, d. of David
Thomson Glover of Portland Terrace, Richmond. Res.- —
ROBERT TODD, Gentleman. Born , being the
son of the late Robert Todd of Brampton, co. Suffolk.
Armorial bearings— Argent, three mascles in fesse vert
between as many foxes' heads couped gules. Mantling vert
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of the stump of an oak-tree, a mount, and thereon a fox sejant
proper, charged on the shoulder with a mascle gules. Motto
— " Vigilans." Res. —
TODD (H. Coll., 21 Ap. 1914). Argent, three fox's
heads couped at the neck gules, on a chief azure, a cres-
cent of the first. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, a fox courant holding in the
mouth and carrying over the back a goose all proper.
Motto — " Oportet vivere."
Son of George Todd, Gentleman, b. 1852; d. 1918;
m. 1883, Beatrice Isabel, d. of Alfred Chaworth
Lyster, late of Westheath, Abbey Wood, Kent : —
Alfred John KennettTodd, Esq., Capt. late The Queen's
Bays, b. 1890 ; m. 1920, Edith Mary, only child of
William Ernest Gray, of 8 Morden Road, Blackheath, and
has issue : John Evelyn Gray Todd, Gentleman, b. 1922 ;
Matthew Robert Todd, Gentleman, b. 1924 ; and
Josephine Mary. Res. — Bellevue, Alnwick, Northumber-
and. Clubs — Cavalry, Bucks.
TODD of Clent (H. Coll., 2 June 1924). Sable, a pall
reversed or, between three fox's heads erased proper.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a fox's head erased proper, two saltires
argent. Motto — " Oportet vivere." Livery — Dress :
grey, with black facings ; undress : green, with black
facings.
Sons of Richard Farmer Todd, Gentleman, b. 1833 ;
d.1906 ; m. 1865, Mary, d. of John Hill, ofCoventry : —
Richard Stuart Todd, Esq., Sheriff co. Worcester 1926,
b. 1871 ; m. 1899, Lilian Mabel, d. of the late Clegg
Livesey, Esq., J. P., of Arden Bredbury, Cheshire ; and
has issue — Alan Livesey Stuart Todd, Gentleman, M.A.,
(Oxon.), Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple, b. 1900 ;
Oliver Stuart Todd, Gentleman, b. 1903 ; Lilian Mary
Stuart. Res. — Clent Grove, Clent, Worcs. Clubs —
Junior Carlton, R.A.C., Union (Birmingham).
Norman Hill Todd, Gentleman, b. 1873; m. 1912,
Edith Eleanor, d. of James Leigh of Manor House, Brin-
nington, Stockport. Res. — Rockingham Hall, Hagley,
Worcs.
Howard Todd, Gentleman, b. 1877. Res. — Blythe-
wood, Edgbaston, Birmingham.
TODD (H. Coll., 12 Dec. 1823). Argent, on a bend
engrailed sable, cottised, between two estoiles azure, three
fox's heads erased or. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a fox passant proper,
collared and chain reflexed over the back or, the forepaw
resting on an escutcheon sable, charged with an estoile
gold.
Sons of Hadden William Todd of Liverpool, Gentle-
man, b. 1836 ; d. 1906 ; m. 1861, Eleanor, d. of William
Pilkington, Esq., J. P. and D. L. co Lanes. : —
Hadden Todd, Gentleman, b. 1865 ; m. 1899 [Impales
arms of Royden, q.v.\ Evelyn Mary, d. of Sir Thomas
Bland Royden, Bart., J. P., D.L., of Frankby Hall,
Chester; and has surv. issue — Hadden Royden Todd, Gentle-
man, b. 1910 ; Mary Eleanor ; and Margaret Hadden. Res.
— Willaston Grange, Willaston, nr. Birkenhead. Club —
Conservative (Liverpool).
Arthur Thomas Todd, Esq., J. P. Lanes., b. 1866. Res. —
4 Croxteth Drive, Sefton Park, Liverpool. Club — Racquet
( Liverpool).
Charles William Todd, Gentleman, b. 1868. Res. —
Elmroyd, Golf Links Road, Wellington, Salop. Club —
Sports.
Gavin Henry Todd, Gentleman, B.A. (Cantab.), b.
1874 ; m. 1915, Alice Mary, d. of J. M. Cripps. Res. —
The Beeches, Penn, Bucks.
Leonard Todd, Esq., M.A. (Cantab.), b. 1875. Res. —
Eton Coll., Windsor. Club — United University.
Murray Todd, Gentleman, b. 1877; m. 1908, Elizabeth
Mary, d. of Richard Brancker of Heswall, Cheshire ; and
has surv. issue — William Hadden Todd, Gentleman, b. 1913 ;
John Murray Todd, Gentleman, b. 191 8 ; Kenneth Charles
Todd, Gentleman, b. 1919. Res. — Baycliff, Woollton Park,
nr. Liverpool. Club — Racquet (Liverpool).
JAMES HENRY BROOKE TODD -THORNTON,
Esquire, Capt. (retired) late 45th Regt. Born July n,
1855, being the eldest son of the late Lt.-Col. James
Henry Todd-Thornton, J. P., D. L. , of Westbrook, in
county Donegal, by his wife Anna Letitia, only child
of Capt. Daniel Geale, Royal Navy. Armorial bearings
— He bears for Arms : Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, on a
bend gules, between two cinquefoils sable, three escar-
buncles or (for Thornton) ; 2 and 3, argent, on a chevron
between three fox's heads erased gules, a mullet or (for Todd).
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a Mantling gules and argent ; and for his
Crests, 1. upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head
erased sable, beaked and collared or, charged on the neck
with an escarbuncle or (for Thornton) ; 2. upon a wreath of
the colours, a fox passant proper, charged on the shoulder
with a torteau. Motto (over), " Faire sans dire" (for
Todd). Motto — "Nee temere nee timide." Married,
1880, Ada, dau. of Doctor L. Huntley, Brighton. Seat — ■
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TOKE (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, per chevronsable
and argent, three griffins' heads erased counterchanged ;
2 and 3 (coat of augmentation, granted by King Henry
VII.), argent, on a chevron between three greyhounds'
heads erased sable, langued proper, collared or, three
plates. Mantling sable and argent. Crests— 1. on a
wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased per chevron
argent and sable, guttee counterchanged, holding in his
beak a sword proper, hilt and pommel or ; 2. (of augmen-
tation) a fox courant regardant proper. Motto — "Militia
mea multiplex."
Son of John Leslie Toke, Esq., J.P., V.D., of Bucks-
ford, Great Chart, formerly Capt. of the 96th and 2nd
Queen's Regts., and Lieut. -Col. 1st Vol. Batt. Royal
Berkshire Regt. , b. 1839 ; d. iqxi ; m. ist, 1864, Agnes
Elletson {d. 1865), d. of Patrick Robertson Reid of
Springhall, co. Lanark; 2nd, 1869, Margaret Jemima,
only child of Rev. P. B. Adams, Rector of Hopesay,
Salop : —
Leslie Alexander St. Lawrence Toke, Esq., B.A. (Oxon.),
b. 1871 ; m. 1902, Rosalie Mary, d. of the late Capt.
Thomas Charles Fairfax-Cholmeley, R.N.; and has surv.
issue— Margaret Anne Mary. Seat— Bucksford, Great
Chart, nr. Ashtord, Kent.
Sons of Rev. Nicolas Roundell Toke, M.A., b. 1843;
d. 191 9 ; m. 1865, Jean Robertson, d. of Patrick Robert-
son Reid of Spring Hall, co. Lanark: —
Nicolas Eyare Toke, Gentleman, M.B. E., B.A. , b. 1866;
m. 1894, Ida Julie Francoise, only d. of Jean Bardy, Chev.
de l'Ordre de Stanislas, of Helsingfors, Finland ; and has
surv. issue — Ida de Castella ; and Marguerite Leslie. Res.
— Penfillan House, Folkestone.
Patrick Leslie Toke, Gentleman, b. 1867. Res. — Pipsden,
Hawkhurst.
Charles Hugh St. Maur Woodrooffe Toke, Gentleman,
L.M.S.S.A., b. 1868; m. 1924, Marion, d. of John Wilson,
of Harome, Yorks. , and widow of Herbert Holmes of
Harrogate. Res. — Littlegates, Dingleden, Benenden,
Kent.
Roundell Tristram Toke, Esq., Lt.-Col. Welch Regt., b.
1869; m. 1922, Olive Muriel, d. of Dr. A. Hamilton, M.B.,
CM., of Ayr, N.B., and has issue — John Nicholas Roun-
dell Toke, Gentleman, b. 1924 ; and Sheila Rosemary.
Club— Jun. Constitutional.
TOKER (H. Coll.). Vert, on a bend engrailed argent,
with plain cottises or, three hearts gules. Mantling vert
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a heart
gules, encircled by a ducal coronet argent, between two
branches of palm proper. Motta — " Providentia tuta-
men."
Son of Philip Champion Toker of The Oaks, Ospringe,
Kent, Proctor of Doctors' Commons, b. 1802 ; d. 1883 ;
m. 1830, Eliza Jeannette, d. of Arthur Branthwayt,
Capt. 2nd Dragoon Gds. : —
Maj.-Gen. Sir Alliston Champion Toker, K.C.B. (1906),
served in the Bhutan Campaign 1864-5 as Adj. left wing
18th Bengal Inf. (medal and clasp), as D.A.A.G. to the
Indian Contingent in Egyptian Campaign 1882, present at
Battle of Tel-el-Kebir and subsequent pursuit to Zagazig
(desp., medal and clasp, 4th Osmanieh, Egyptian bronze
star), comm.i8th Bengal Inf. and Chindwin Field Force in
Burma Campaign 1886-7, present at occupation of Kindat
and several minor affairs (desp., two clasps to India medal,
and C.B.), Cantonment Magistrate and J. P. in N.W. Pro-
vinces 1876-81, Hon. Col. 18th Infantry Bengal 191 4, served
Great War, Asst. Censor Indian Mail in France from 1915,
Censor in charge Liverpool 1918, Master of Ironmongers
Co. 1904-5, holds degrees of honour (with gold medals) in
Persian and Hindustani, and certificates of proficiency in
Arabic, Sanskrit, Hindi, and Bengali, b. 1843 '• m- lst. l867,
Katharine Annie (d. 1878), d. of James O'Brien Adams ; 2nd,
1881, Laura (d. 1925), d. of late William Hamilton Shirriff
Hart, Capt. 105th Regt. ; and has issue by ist m. — Katie
Josephine [m. 1891, Lt.-Col. Patrick Cumberlege Hennessy,
C.M.G., Ind. Army] ; by 2nd m. -Richard Edward Toker,
Esq. , late Lieut. Ind. Army, b. 1886 [m. 1913, Eileen Muriel
Mary, d. of P. E. Williams] ; Philippa Jeannette Champion
[m. 1905, Hugh St. John Clough Hazeldine, 3rd Batt. Roy.
Munster Fus.] ; Constance Vivian ; Frances Trent [m. 1908,
Rowland Stubbs, Architect and Surveyor] ; Effield Branth-
wayt de Crespigny [tn. 191 3, Alexander Bruce Gordon, M.D.,
F.R.C.S.E.]; and Annette Collen [m. 1916, Stanley Mirams,
M.C. , Capt. Middx. Regt.]. Res. — 10 Woburn Road,
Bedford.
EDWARD HENRY ARCHER TOLCHER, Esq.
Major 4th Batt. South Wales Borderers. Born Oct. 27
1861, son of the late Capt. Henry John Tolcher of
Harewood, Plympton, Devon, by his wife Catherine,
fifth d. of late Edward Archer of Trelaske, Laun-
ceston, co. Cornwall. Armorial bearings— Vert, a fesse
or, surmounted of another raguly sable, charged with three
martlets argent. Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed, couped above
the elbow vested azure, cuffed argent, the hand proper,
grasping a ragged staff erect of the second, charged with
two martlets sable. Married, September 5, 1895, Clara
Hermon, dau. of Henry Hermon Palmer of Hook End,
Checkendon, near Reading. Postal address— Harewood,
Plympton, Devon. Club— Royal Western Yacht.
TOLER, see GRAHAM-TOLER.
TOLER (H. Coll., 22 Dec. 1906). Argent, on a cross
flory gules, between four pommes, a mullet between as many
crescents or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, issuant from a crescent gules, a cubit
arm, the hand grasping a snake proper. Motto — " Dum
spiro spero." Livety — Drab, with claret facings.
Sons of John Morton Toler, Esq., J. P. co. of Chester,
of Saltersford Hall, Holmes Chapel, b. 1835 ; d. 1904 ;
m. 1862, Anna Maria, d. and coh. of Rev. Thomas
Hodges, M.A., Balliol Coll., Oxon. :—
Thomas Clayton Toler, Esq., B.A., Ch. Ch. (Oxon.),
J. P. and C.A. co. Chester, Major 6th (T.) Batt. Sherwood
Foresters 1915, T.F. Res. 1917-21,^. 1862; m. ist, 1890,
Annie E. {d. 1899), eld. d. of Francis F. Fox, Esq., J. P.,
of Yate House, Glos. ; 2nd, 1901, Gertrude M. , younger d.
of late Col. Josiah Wilkinson of Southampton Lodge, High-
gate, N. ; and has issue — Thomas Ian Jodrell Toler, Gentle-
man, b. 1912 ; David Arthur Hodges Toler, Gentleman, b.
1920; Alice Mary Welles [w. 1921, Alexander Gibson, son
of the late Rev. John Smith of Edinburgh and has issue —
Richard Fox ; and Mary Elizabeth] ; Dorothy Cartwright
[m. 1915, Capt. Forester Cecil Robin Britten, Coldstream
Guards, son of Rear-Adm. Britten, of Kenswick Manor,
Worcs., and d. 1925, leaving issue — Rosemary]; Margaret
Letitia [tn. 1922, Capt. Ray Brown, Ind. Cav., only son
of the lae W. Ray Brown, and has issue — William Francis] ;
Sybil Entid [m. 1927, Thomas Prain Douglas Murray, son
of Joseph Murray, of Dryburgh, Dundee, and has issue-
Sybil Anne] ; Gertrude Anna Katharine ; and Janet Eileen.
Seat — Saltersford Hall, Holmes Chapel, Cheshire. Res. —
Lane Ends House, Holmes Chapel, Cheshire.
John Hodges Toler, Gentleman, b. 1867; tn. ist, 1895,
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2nd, 1917, M. E. , d. of James Humphreys,
of Minchinhampton, Glos. , and has issue — Reginald Reed
Toler, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; and Nancy Mav Hodges.
Res.—
Charles Hilditch Toler, Gentleman, b. 1868 ; m. 1898,
Georgina Gerard, d. of John Gerard Davis of Great Yar-
mouth ; and has issue — Charles Robert Fortescue Toler,
Gentleman, b. 1902; and Violet Gerard. Res. —
Son of Frederick William Toler, Gentleman, b. 1870 ;
d. 1912 ; m. 1898, Isabel, d. of Sylvanus Reynolds of
Raddon Court, Warrington : —
Frederick William Toler, Gentleman, b. 1902. Res. —
TOLER-AYLWARD (R.L., 30 May 1884). Quarterly,
1 and 4, azure, a fleur-de-lys between two estoiles of
six points in bend dexter, and as many increscents in
bend sinister or (for Aylward) ; 2 and 3, argent, on
a cross gules between four oak-leaves vert, a fleur-de-
( Toler). Mottoes — Under the arms, " La vertue surmonte
ys or (for Toler). Mantling azure and or. Crests — 1.
out of a ducal coronet or, an arm embowed, vested azure,
cuffed or, the hand proper, grasping an anchor gold (for
Aylward) ; 2. out of a mural crown proper, a fleur-de-lys
or, charged with an ermine spot sable (for Toler). Motto
— " Verus et fidelis semper."
Sons of Hector James Charles Toler- Aylward, Esq.,
J. P., D.L. of Shankhill Castle, b. 1839 ; d- 1918 ; m.
1894, Emily Mary Eliza, only child of the late James
Butler of Verona, Monkstown, co. Dublin: —
Hector James Toler-Aylward, Gentleman, b. 1895. Seat
—Shankhill Castle, Whitehall, co. Kilkenny.
Victor George Toler-Aylward, Gentleman, b. 1897.
TOLER-ROWLEY (R.L., 8th December 1902, Arms
revised 5th August 1908, Ped. U.O.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, on a bend cottised or, three
crescents sable (Rowley, confirmed U.O. 30th March 1895) ;
2 and 3, argent, on a cross flory gules, between four oak-
leaves slipped proper, a plain cross couped of the field
(Toler). Mantlings gules and or (Rowley); gules and
argent (Toler). Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours,
a wolfs head erased sable, collared bendy or and gules
(Rowley) ; 2. out of a ducal coronet, a fleur-de-lys or
tout obstacle"; and over the second crest, " Regi et
patriae fidelis."
[Mr. Toler-Rowley is entitled to quarter the arms of
Johnston (Confmd. U.O. 1st Oct. 1909) namely: — argent,
a saltire sable, charged with five others couped of the field,
on a chief gules, three cushions or, in right of his descent
from his great-great grandmother Sarah, d. and heir of
James Johnston of Coordoolough, near Ballibay, co.
Monaghan].
Eld. and only surv. son of Frederick Pelham Toler
Rowley, Esquire, late Lieutenant H.E. I.C.S. and
H.M. Madras Army, b. 1837; d. 1917; m. 1862,
Rebecca Eliza, elder dr. of John Stephens of Adelaide,
South Australia : — .
Frederick Pelham Toler-Rowley, Gentleman, head and
representative of the family of Rowley of Maperath, near
Kells, county Meath, b. 1864; m. 1896, Geraldine Kate
(d. 1915), 3rd d. of Charles Townshend Hargrave, M. I.C. E. ,
of Adelaide, S. Australia, and has issue : — Geraldine Toler ;
and Kathleen DAlbiac. Postal address — 19 First Avenue,
Joslin, Payneham, South Australia.
The Late ALFRED TOLHURST, Esq., J. P. Kent.
Died 1913. Armorial bearings — Party per fesse sable and
or, in chief two bells of the last, and in base upon a mount
a hurst proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree. Mantling sable and or. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a wolf
regardant sable, collared or, resting the dexter fore-paw on
a bell also or. Motto — " Ne cede malis."
TOLHURST. Argent, a fesse nebuly sable between
three crescents in chief of the last, issuant therefrom a
fire proper, and a bull's head erased in base of the second ;
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, a cubit arm in armour proper, between on the
dexter side a decrescent, and on the sinister side an increscent
sable, the hand proper grasping a bull's head as in the arms.
Motto— " Alta pete. "
Only son of John Grose Tolhurst, Gentleman, b. 1862 ;
d. 1912 ; m. 1887, Florence Elizabeth, d. of William
Alexander, of Upper Norwood, Surrey: —
John Basil Lowder Tolhurst, Esq., temp. Capt. E.
Lanes. Regt. 1917-19, Hon. Capt. in Army 1919, b. 1888,
Postal addesss — 47 Manor Road, Beckenham, Kent.
TOLLEMACHE (R.L., 6 Apr. 1821). Argent, a fret
sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a horse's head erased gules between two
wings or, pellett^e. Motto — " Confido conquiesco. "
Son of the Hon. William Lionel Felix Tollemache,
styled Lord Huntingtower, b. 1820; d.v.p. 1872; m.
1851, Katherine Elizabeth Camilla (d. 1896), d. of Sir
Joseph Burke of Glinsk, Bart. : —
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Rt. Hon. Sir William John Manners Tollemache, 9th
Earl of Dysart and Lord Huntingtower (Scot. , 3 Aug. 1643
and s Dec. 1670) and 3rd Bart. (G.B., 5 Jan. 1793),
Lord-Lieut., co. Rutland 1881-1906, J. P. co. Leicester,
b. 1859; m. 1885, Cecilia Florence (d. 1917), d. of
George Onslow Newton of Croxton Park, co. Cambridge.
Seats — Buckminster Park, Grantham ; Ham House,
Petersham, Surrey.
Sons of the Rev. Ralph William Lyonel Tollemache
Tollemache, M.A., b. 1826; d. 1895; m. 1st, 1853,
Caroline (d. 1867), d. of Hon. Felix Thomas Tolle-
mache; 2nd, 1869, Cleopatra Maria Lorenza, d. of
Col. Ignacio Antonio de Orellana y Revest : —
Lyonel Felix Carteret Eugene Tollemache, Esq., B.A.
(Camb.), b. 1854; tn. 1881, Hersilia Henrietta Diana
Oliphant.d. of the late Joseph Collingwood ; and has issue —
(r) Cecil Lyonel Newcomen Tollemache, Esq., b. 1886; (2)
John Eadred Tollemache, Gentleman, temp. Lieut. 6th
(Service) Batt. Royal West Surrey Regt., B.A. (Camb.),
b. 1892 ; killed in action 1916 ; (3) Humphry Thomas
Tollemache, Esq., Capt. R.M., b. 1897 [m. 1926, Nora
Priscilla, d. of John Taylor, of Broomhill, Eastbourne ; and
has issue — 1 dau.]; Beryl Hersilia ; Cynthia Joan Caroline
[tn. 1918, Harry Scott Judd, and has issue] ; and Sibell
Agnes. Res.— 24 Selwyn Road, Eastbourne.
Lyulph Ydwallo Tollemache, Gentleman, £. 1876; tn.
1897, Winifred Frances, d. of the late Thomas Goldsbrough
Anderson of Tauranga, N.Z. ; and has issue— (1) Lyulph
Thomas Tollemache, Gentleman, b. 1899 ; (2) Adrian
Francis Tollemache, Gentleman, b. 1903; (3) Saxon George
Tollemache, Gentleman, b. 1904; (4) Lionel Dysart Tolle-
mache, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; (5) Archibald Douglas
Tollemache, Gentleman, b. 1910 ; (6) James de Orellana
Tollemache, Gentleman, b. 1916 : Winifred Dora; Celia
Katherine Mabel ; Ethel Mary ; Vivien Rosamond ; and
Ruth Lorraine. Res.— Benteleigh, Otumoetai, Tauranga,
New Zealand.
Sons of Leo Quintus Tollemache, Esq., Capt. Lincoln-
shire Regt., b. 1879 '< d- I9I4 '> m- 1906, Jessie Winifred,
d. of Charles Bryant : —
Frederick Tollemache, Gentleman, b. 1910. Res. —
Robert Tollemache, Gentleman, b. 1914. Res. —
Son of Leone Sextus Tollemache, Esq., Capt. Leicester-
shire Regt., b. 1884 ; d. on active service 1917 ; tn. 1914,
Kathleen Mary (d. 1915), younger d. of Capt. J. Mills,
3rd Dragoon Guards : —
Denys Herbert George Tollemache, Gentleman, b. 1915.
Res.—
Yngst. son of Rev. Ralph William Tollemache by
2nd marriage : —
Lyonulph Cospatrick Bruce Tollemache, Major O.T.C.,
Scholar of Winchester College, b. 1892 ; tn. 1914, Lilian
May, d. of the late E. T. Pearse, of Kamloops, B.C. ; and
has issue — Miles Tollemache, Gentleman, 6. 1918. Res. —
Hill Side, Bradfield College, Berks.
Sons of the Rev. Ernest Celestine Tollemache, B.A. ,
b. 1838; d. 1880; tn. 1870, Henrietta Maria, d. of
Col. Harry Dixon : —
Hugh Ernest Tollemache, Gentleman, £. 1871 ; tn. 1898,
Caroline Mary, d. of John Payne ; and has issue — John
Ernest Tollemache, Gentleman, Lieut. Gordon High-
landers, b. 1898 [tn. 192 1, Violet Edith Gertrude, d. of the
late W. R. Sands]. Res. — 2 West End Mansions, West End
Lane, N.W.
Henry Gilbert Tollemache, Gentleman, b. 1874; tn. 1895,
Mary Elizabeth {d. 1902), d. of William Morris; and has
■ issue — Douglas Hugh Tollemache, Esq., Lieut. R.N.,
b. 1898 ; and Dorothy Clare. Res. —
Ralph Charles Tollemache, Gentleman, b. 1875. Res. —
Prince Albert, Sask., Canada.
Sons of Anastasius Eugene Tollemache, Esq., late
Capt. and Instructor of Musketry 22nd Regt., b. 1842 ;
d. 1912 ; tn. 1870, Alice Elizabeth, d. and h. of the
Rev. Curzon Cursham of Hartwell : —
Eugene Saxon Curzon Hengist Stewart Tollemache,
Gentleman, b. 1875. Post. add. — Laystone House,
. Buntingford.
Harold Wilbraham Molyneux Tollemache, Esq., Capt.
(ret.) 1st Batt. Beds. Regt. , b. 1881 ; tn. 1913, Evelyn, second
d. of late Capt. Frederick Southampton Le Strange Fitz Roy,
late 15th Hussars. Res. — Tincleton, Dorchester, Dorset.
Lyonel Alexander Arthur Tollemache, Esq., Capt. late
9th '(Service) Batt. Rifle Brigade, b. 1887.
Son of Major Algernon Seymour Tollemache, 108th
Regt., b. 1842; d. 1904; m. 1868, Caroline Marianne,
d. of Gen. Montriou : —
Algernon Montriou Tollemache, Esq. , late Lieut. Lanes.
Hussars Yeo., b. 1884. Res.—
TOLLEMACHE (R.L., 4July 1821, H. Coll.). Argent,
a fret sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a horse's head erased gules, between
two wings expanded or, pelleted. Motto — " Confido, ccn-
quiesco."
Sons of the Hon. Lyonel Plantagenet Tollemache
(eldest son of the 2nd Baron Tollemache), b. i860;
d.v.p. 1902 ; tn. 1882, Lady Blanche Sybil King, d. of
7th Earl of Kingston : —
Rt. Hon. Bentley Lionel John Tollemache, 3rd Baron
Tollemache (U.K., 17 Jan. 1876), late Lieut.-Comdr.
R.N.V.R.. formerly Capt. 3rd Batt. Cheshire Regt. and
Scottish Borderers [Supporters— On either side a stag
guardant proper, gorged with a collar flory counterflory
tr] b. 1883; tn. 1st, 1902, Wynford Rose {d. 1926), d. and h.
of Gen. Sir Arthur Kemball, K.C.B., K.C.S.I. ; 2nd,
1928, Lynette, d. of A. V. Pawson, of Trewcutha Park,
Weston-super-Mare ; and has issue— Hon. Dorothy Cecily ;
and Hon. Frances Patricia. Seats— Helmingham Hall,
Stowmarket, Suffolk; Peckforton Castle, Tarporley,
Cheshire. Club — Bachelors'.
Hon. Denis Plantagenet Tollemache (patent of preced-
ency as son of a Baron 1905), D.S.O., Lt.-Col. (ret.) 7th
Hussars, b. 1884. Res. —
Yngst. son of the Rt. Hon. Wilbraham Frederic Tolle-
mache, 2nd Baron Tollemache, b. 1842 ; d. 1904 ; tn.
1st, 1858, Lady Emma Georgiana Stewart [d. 1869), d.
of 9th Earl of Galloway : —
Hon. Arthur Wilbraham'Tollemache, £. 1867. Res —
Sons of Hon. Hamilton James Tollemache (fourth s< n of
the 1st Baron Tollemache), b. 1852 ; d. 1893; tn. 1879,
Mabel, d. of Robert Culling Hanbury of Bedwell
Park, M.P. :—
Edward Devereux Hamilton Tollemache, Esq., D.S.O.,
M.C., Lt.-Col. Coldstream Guards, served Great War
1914-18 (desp., D.S.O., M.C.), b. 1885; tn. 1909, Violet
Aline, only child of Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph West Ridgeway,
P.C., G.C.B. ; and has issue— John Edward Hamilton
Tollemache, Gentleman, b. 1910. Res.— Heatherside,
Sunningdale, Berks.
Henry Robert Hamilton Tollemache, Esq., served Great
War, temp. Capt. M.T., A.S.C., b. 1888; tn. 1912, Ethel
Maude, only child of late John Irwin of Belmont, Mullingar;
and has issue — Anthony Henry Hamilton Tollemache,
Gentleman, b. 1913 ; and Karin Irene Elizabeth. Res. —
Jenkyn Place, Bentlev, Hants.
Yr. sons of the Rt. Hon. John Tollemache, 1st Baron
Tollemache : —
Hon. Stanhope Alfred Tollemache, J. P. (High Sheriff
1903) co. Suffolk, B.A. (Camb.), b. 1855; tn. 1905, Eliza-
beth, d. of W. Monks ; and has surv. issue— Rhona Eliza-
beth ; and Sheila Joyce. Res.— Bentley Manor, Ipswich.
Club — Junior Carlton.
Hon. Duff Tollemache, b. 1859; tn. 1898, Emily, d. of
H.Russell. Res.— 131 Oakwocd Court, Kensington. Club
— Tunior Carlton.
Hon. Douglas Alfred Tollemache, B.A. (Camb.), late
Major Suffolk Imp. Yeo., b. 1862; m. 1887, Alice Mary,
d. of John Head ; and has had issue— (1) Bevil Douglas
Tollemache, Esq., Lieut. (S.R.) Coldstream Guards, b.
1889 ; killed in action 1914 ; (2) Humphrey Douglas Tolle-
mache, Esq., Comdr. R.N., b. 1893 [tn. 1924. Elsie Violet,
d. of the late William Raphael, and has issue— 1 dau.]; (3)
Rupert Douglas Tollemache, Gentleman, b. 1903; Cynthia
Mary; and Angela Mariota [tn. 1928, 3rd Baron
Belper]. Res.— The Moat, Ipswich. Clubs— Arthur's,
White's.
Hon. Stratford Haliday Robert Louis Tollemache, late
Lieut. King's Royal Rifle Corps, b. 1864; tn. 1912, Ethel
Julia (d 1928), second d. of late Henry Cavendish Cavendish,
Esq., D.L., of Chyknell, Salop. Res.— Chyknell, Bridg-
north, Salop.
Hon. Ranulph Carteret Tollemache, b. 1866; m. 1888,
Anne Mary (d. 1923), d. of William Smith ; and has issue —
(1) Cyril Tollemache, Esq., Capt. R.A.F., b. 1889 [tn. 1918,
Nancy, d. < f W. Barnett, of Dublin]; (2) Murray Tolle-
mache, Gentleman, b. 1890 [tn. 1917, Sheila, d. of Col.
A. H. Gledowe-Newccmen, CLE.]; (3) Devereux lolle-
mache, Gentleman, b. 1891 [m. 1914. Gladys Victoria, d. of
John Waddington of Ely Grange. Frant, Sussex] ; (4) Eric
Tollemache, Gentleman, b. 1892 [tn. 1925, Kathleen, d. of
Verney Smith, of Melbourne] ; (5) Lawrence Tollemache.
Esq., Lieut.-Comdr. R.N., *. 1894 ; (6) Harold Tollemache,
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Esq., Capt. late Ind. Cav., b. 1895 ; Hilda ; Elpeyda ; and
Sybil. Res —
Hen. Mortimer Granville Tollemache, late Capt. Suffolk
Regt. , b. 1872; m. 1894; Margaret, d. of Arthur Gorst ;
and has issue — Dorothy Margaret ; and Leila Mary [m. 1919,
Charles Smith- Ryland, Coldstream Gds.]. Res. — The
Hopleys, Horringer, Bury St. Edmund's. Club — Arthur's.
Sons of Wilbraham Spencer Tollemache of Dorfold
Hall, co. Cheshire, Esq., J. P., D.L., b. 1807; d. 1890;
m. 1844, Anne, d. and h. of Rev. James Tomkinson of
Dorfold Hall :—
Henry James Tollemache, Esq., J. P. and Vice-Lieut, co.
Chester, B.A. (Oxon.), M. P. for West Cheshire 1881-85,
and for Eddisbury Div. (Cheshire) 1885-1906, Major Earl
of Chester's Yeo. Cav. , b. 1846; m. 1904, Katharine Mary
Frances (d. 1916), widow of Thomas Edward Champion
Streatfeild, d. of the Rev. Henry Arkw right. Res. —
Dorfold Hall, Nantwich. Club — Arthur's.
Rev. Algernon Edward Tollemache, B.A. (Camb. ),
b. 1851 ; m. 1875, Agnes Mary (d. 1915), d. of Metcalfe
Larken. Res. — Hill Farrance, Tauntcn, Somerset.
TOLSON (H. Coll.). Vert, a rose argent, barbed and
seeded proper, on a chief engrailed or, two martlets azure,
all within a bordure ermine, charged with five pellets and
as manv annulets alternately sable. Mantling vert and
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a cross flory
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
demi-tower, issuant therefrom a bear's paw, grasping four
ostrich feathers in bend sinister argent, an annulet or.
Motto — " Ferro comite."
Sons of Robert Henry Tolson of Oaklands, Dalton,
Huddersfield, b. 1819 ; d. 1888; m. 1849, Eliza, d. of
Joseph Whiteley, J. P., of Kirby Leas, Halifax : —
The late Whiteley Tolson, Gentleman, of Oaklands,
Dalton, Huddersfield, b. 1850; m. 1st, 1872, Jessy (d. 1904),
d. of William Huntriss, J.P., cfWestfield, Halifax; and had
issue — Gerald Tolson, Gentleman, b. 1878 (Res. — Uplands,
Bedford) ; Lieut. Robert Huntriss Tolson, b. 1884 ; killed
in action 1916 ; Lieut. James Martin Tolson, b. 1898 ; killed
in action 1918 ; Margaret Dorothy; Muriel; Jessy; and
Mercy Vera; m. 2nd, Mary, d. of J. H. Abbey, C.E.,
of Huddersfield ; and d. 1928.
Legh Tolson, Gentleman, b. 1856 ; m. 1st, 1904, Charlotte
Mary (d. 1912), d. of Joseph Thomas of Wood Hall,
Shenley, Herts. ; 2nd, 1914, Dorothy Lucy, d. of Rev.
Maunsell John Bacon. M.A., Vicar cf Swallowfield, Berks.
Res. — Barton House, Pooley Bridge, Westmorland.
TOMKINSON of Franche Hall (H. Coll.). Azure,
a cross flory between in the first and fourth quarters two
martlets, and in the second and third quarters as many
wolves' heads erased or, all within a bordure ermine.
gules, a wolf's head erased argent, gorged with a collar
flory counterflory also gules. Motto— " Sperans pergo."
Sons of Michael Tomkinson, Esq., J. P. and D. L. , of
Franche Hall, and Chilton, b. 1841 ; d. 1921 ; m. 1871,
Annie (d. 1920), d. of Matthew Porritt Stonehouse : —
Herbert Tomkinson, Esq., O.B.E., J. P., D.L. co.
Worcester, has Order of the Nile, late Major Queen's Own
Worcestershire Hussars, b. 1873; m. 1915, Esther Phyllis
Anne Charlotte, only child of the late C. J. Cornish ; and
has issue — Christopher Charles Tomkinson, Gentleman, b.
1916 ; and 1 dau. Res. — Pool House, Astley, nr. Stourport.
Club — Cavalry.
Gerald Tomkinson, Gentleman, b. 1876; m. 1907,
Florence, third d. of Charles Whitaker of Caldewell, Per-
shore ; and has issue — John Whitaker Tomkinson, ( ientle-
man, b. 1912; and 4 daus. Res.— Heathfield, Wolverley,
nr. Kidderminster.
Wilfred Tomkinson, Esq., C.B., M.V.O., Capt. R.N.,
has Order of SS. Maurice and Lazarus (Italy), Order of
Leopold (Belgium), awarded the Stanhope Gold Medal of
the Royal Humane Society, b. 1877 ; m. 1907, Edith Joan,
eldest d. of Col. G. H. Bittleston, R.A. ; and has issue-
Michael Wilfred Tomkinson, Gentleman, Sub.-Lieut. R.N.,
b. 1908 ; and 4 daus. Club — United Service.
Raymond Tomkinson, Gentleman, M.A. (Oxford), b.
1880; m. 1913, Constance Jane, d. of Andrew Currall,
and has issue — Michael Currall Tomkinson, Gentleman, b.
1 914; Roger Wilfred Tomkinson, Gentleman, b. 19 16.
Res.— Chorley Hall, Bridgnorth.
Geoffrey Stewart Tomkinson, Gentleman, O.B. E., M.C.,
B.A. (Camb.), b. 1 881 ; #2.1912, Frances Murielle, d. of T.
R. Fenton of Pemambuco, Brazil ; and has issue— Eric
Fenton Tomkinson, Gentleman, b. 1913 ; Kenneth Ronald
Geoffrey Tomkinson, Gentleman, b. 19 18; Robert Nigel
Vernon Tomkinson, Gentleman, b. 1925. Res. —
Francis Martin Tomkinson, Esq., D.S.O. with Bar,
Legion of Honour, Brev.-Col. The Worcestershire Regt. ,
T.A.R., b. 1883. Res.— Chilton, Cleobury Mortimer,
Kidderminster.
Charles Tomkinson, Esq., D.C., Kenya Colony, b. 1893;
m. 1920, Hyacinthe, d. of M. Bailly, of Calais. Address—
c/o Crown Agents for the Colonies, Colonial Office.
TOMKINSON of Willington Hall (H. Coll., 1914).
Azure, a cross patonce, pierced square, between four
martlets argent, all within a bordure ermine. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
wolf's head erased argent, enfiled with a ducal coronet or,
and charged on the neck with a fylfot sable.
Sons of Rt. Hon. Tames Tomkinson, P.C., of Willing-
ton Hall, co. Chester, J. P., D.L. (High Sheriff 1887),
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1840 ; d. 1910 ; m. 1871, Emily Frances, only d. of Sir
George Joseph Palmer, Bart.: — ■
Charles William Tomkinson, Esq., J. P., Cheshire, Lord
of the Manors of Willington and Nuneaton, Major of
Earl of Chester's Yeo., B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1877; m. 1920,
Phyllis, d. of the Lite Major W. Cairnes, R.K.; and has
issue — 2 daus, Seat — Willington Hall, Tarporley. Club —
Brooks s.
James Edward Tomkinson, Gentleman, b. 1879. Res. —
Henry Archdale Tomkinson, Gentleman, b. 1881. Res. —
TOMLIN, see PHARO-TOMLIN.
TOMLINSON, see PAGET-TOMLINSON.
TONGE, see DE TONGE.
TONGE. Azure, on a bend invected plain cottised or,
between six martlets of the last, a lion passant between two
grappling-irons, the flukes upwards of the first. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of an aim embowed in armour, the hand proper grasping
a grappling-iron in bend sinister sable, a lion sejant of the
last pierced in the sinister shoulder with an arrow proper.
Motto — " Retineo vi leonis."
Sons of Henry Dacre Tonge, Gentleman, b. 1859 ; d.
1907; m. Anna, second dau. of Alfred Crewdson of
Springfield, Alderley Edge, co. Chester : —
Richard Dacre Tonge, Gentleman, b. ; m. and has
issue — 1 son ; and 1 dau. Res. — Henley-on-Thames.
William Russell Tonge, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Harold Asheton Tonge, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
ARTHUR REGINALD TONGE, Gentleman. Born
1870, being the son of the late S. H. Tonge (d. 1895), by his
wife Sophia, dau. of John Wallis of Warley, Halifax. Ar-
morial bearings — Azure, on a bend invected plain cottised
or, between six martlets of the last, a lion passant between
two grappling-irons, the flukes upwards of the first. Mant-
ling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in
front of an arm embowed in armour, the hand proper grasp-
ing a grappling-iron in bend sinister sable, a lion sejant of
the last, pierced in the sinister shoulder with an arrow
proper. Married, 1899, Mary Amabel Frances, dau. of Col.
Henry Manvers Moorsom, R.A. , late of Airy Hill, Whitby ;
and has Issue — John Christopher Tonge, Gentleman, b. 1903.
Postal address — Buluwayo Club, Buluwayo, S. Africa.
WILLIAM ASHETON TONGE, Gentleman. Born
July 14, i860, being the third son of the late Richard
Tonge, Gentleman, of Staneclyffe, Disley, co. Chester, by
his wife Caroline Edith, daughter of Richard Dunn of
Woolgreaves, near Wakefield, in the county of York.
Armorial bearings — He bears lor Arms : Azure, on a bend
i nvected plain cottised or, between six martlets of the last,
1 lion passant between two grappling-irons, the flukes
upwards of the first, differenced by a mullet ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of an arm
embowed in armour, the hand proper grasping a grap-
pling-iron in bend sinister sable, a lion sejant of the last,
pierced in the sinister shoulder with an arrow proper.
Motto — " Retineo vi leonis." Property — Tonge Hall, near
Middleton, in the County Palatine of Lancaster. Seat —
— The Old Rectory, Warburton, Cheshire. Club — Public
Schools.
TONGE. Azure, on a bend invected plain cottised or, be-
tween six martlets of the last, a lion passant between two
grappling-irons, the flukes upwards of the first. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in
front of an arm embowed in armour, the hand proper grasp-
ing a grappling-iron in bend sinister sable, a lion sejant of
the last, pierced in the sinister shoulder with an arrow
proper.
Son of Christopher Tonge, Esq., J. P., b. 1842; d.
1922; m. 1867, Annie, second dau. of David Owen
Evans of Scarr Wheel, Higher Broughton, co. Lanes. : —
Harold Asheton Tonge, Gentleman, b. 1870; m. 1899,
Olive Eleanora, second dau. of George Lewis of Pen-
rhingoch, Briton Ferry. Res. — 42 Campden House Court,
Gloucester Walk, W.8.
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HENRY ASHETON TONGE, Gentleman. Born 1869,
being the son of the late S. H. Tonge (d. 1895), of Highfield
Hall, Norshop, by Sophia, dau. of John Wallis of Warley,
Ha lifax. Armorial bearings — Azure, on a bend invected
plain cottised or, between six martlets of the last, a lion
passant between two grappling-irons, the flukes upwards
of the first. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, in front of an arm embowed in armour, the
hand proper grasping a grappling-iron in bend sinister
sable, a lion sejant of the last, pierced in the sinister
shoulder with an arrow proper. Married, Lillian Mabel,
dau. of late John Baker, Solicitor ; and has Issue — Philip
Asheton Tonge, Gentleman, b. 1897. Residence — U.S.A.
TOOHEY (H. Coll.). Argent, an Irish wolf-hound
statant proper (brown), in chief two trefoils slipped vert, all
within a bordure dovetailed gules. Mantling vert and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an emu close
proper, holding in the beak a trefoil slipped vert, and rest-
ing the dexter leg on a mullet of eight points gules. Motto
— " Callidus lingua manus strenuus."
Son of : —
John Thomas Toohey, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Strathfield, Cumberland, New South Wales.
TOOMEY of Bruree and Knockainy, Ireland, and
St. Louis, U.S.A. (U.O., confmd. Dec. 2, 1920). Per
chevron or and gules, on a chief two lions rampant
issuant and in base a rose all counterchanged. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest — Out of an antique crown
or, a dexter arm in armour embowed, the hand grasping
a dagger point downwards all proper. Badge — A
serpent torqued erect in pale sable. Mottoes — " Vigilate,"
and (over Crest), " Wirrastrue."
Only son of Patrick Joseph Toomey, Artist, of
St. Louis, U.S.A., b. Bruree, Ireland, 1850 ; Citizen
U.S.A., 1894 ; d. 1922 ; m. 1886, Mary Anne Isabel,
eld. d. of Dr. William Vogt (von den Berge), Pro-
fessor of Medicine, State Univ. of Iowa, and Mary,
eld. d. of Capt. James O'Connor- Kerry : —
Major Thomas Noxon Toomey, Surgeon, 138th Inf.,
Mo.N.G., U.S. Army, B.A. (Cath.U.), M.D. (Wash.U.),
Fellow (for life) of American Coll. of Physicians ;
Instructor in Dermatology, St. Louis Univ., Twelfth
Supreme Eminent Master of the Chi Zeta Chi National
Medical Fraternity ; editor of medical journals and con-
sulting dermatologist to several corporations, b. 1893 ;
m. 1923, Johanna Eve Albertine Kenkel, eld. d. of
Frederick Philip Kenkel, Knt. St. G., Kt. H.S., and
Elinor, eld. d. of Lt.-Col. Wilhelm von Kamptz, and has
issue — Daniel O'Connor Kenkel Toomey, Gentleman,
b. 1924 ; and Thomas Noxon Toomey, Gentleman,
b. 1926. Seat — Orchard Farm, St. Charles co., Missouri.
Town res. — 11 Aberdeen Place, St. Louis, U.S.A.
TOPHAM, see HARRISON-TOPHAM.
TOPPIN (H. Coll.). Argent, a cross engrailed between
four herons' heads erased sable. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of
a rising sun a heron wings expanded holding in the beak
a luce or pike all proper. Motto — " Deo patria? amicis."
Second son of Percy Toppin, of Ellerslie, Shankhill,
co. Dublin, b. 1844 ; m. 1871, Margaret Mary, d.
of Edward Frimstone, of St. Asaph, co. Flint : —
Aubrey John Toppin, Esq., Bluemantle Pursuivant
of Arms, F.S.A., sometime Capt. 3rd (S.R.) Battn.
Roy. Irish Rifles, b. 1881 ; m. 1908, Agnes Louise, 2nd
d. of Samuel Alexander Johnston, Esq., J. P., of Dalriada,
Whiteabbey, co. Antrim, and has issue — (1) Samuel
Alexander Johnston Toppin, Gentleman, b. 1911 ;
(2) Philip Aubrey Trevelyan Toppin, Gentleman,
b. 1913 ; (3) Leo Christian Toppin, Gentleman, b. 1916 ;
and Alexandra Hope Johnston. Res. — Rocklands,
Dalkey, co. Dublin. Postal address — The College of
Arms, London, E.C.4. Club — Kildare Street (Dublin).
TOOTH, see LUCAS-TOOTH.
TOOTH (H. Coll., 8 April 1854). Gules, a demi-
gryphon segreant between three feathers argent. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
gryphon segreant gules, sem6e of mullets, and holding in
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the sinister claw a feather argent. Motto — " Perseverantia
palmam obtinebit."
Sons of Robert Tooth of Sydney, N.S.W., 6. 1821 ;
d. ; m. 1849, Marcia Lisle Forster of Brighton,
Tasmania : —
? issue.
Sons of Frederick Tooth of Sydney, N.S.W., b. 1827;
d. ; m. 1848, Jane Jackson of Southsea : —
? issue.
TOOTH (H. Coll., 26 Sept. 1921). Per fesse indented
gules and argent, in chief a griffin's head erased between
two mullets or, and in base a horse-shoe sable. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
demi-grifnn or, wings vair, resting the sinister claw on a
horse-shoe as in the arms. Motto — " Manibus pedi-
busque."
Son of Howard Henry Tooth, Esq., C.B., C.M.G.,
M.D., F.R.C.P., Col. A.M.S., of Harley Street, and
The Moat, Hadleigh, Suffolk, b. 1856 ; d. 1925 ; m.
1 st, 188 1, Mary Beatrice (d. 1905), d. of the late
Edward Price ; 2nd, 1907, Helen Katherine, O.B.E.,
d. of Rev. Charles Chilver : —
Geoffrey Cuthbert Tooth, Gentleman, b. 1908. Seat —
Swayne's Hall, Widdington, Essex.
Third son of Frederick Tooth, Merchant, of 36 St.
Aubyn's, Hove, Sussex, b. 1825 , d. 1881 ; m. ,
Rebecca, d. of Newsome of Coventry : —
Percy Ernest Tooth, Gentleman, M.A. Cambridge,
b. 1863. Res. — 3 Kingsway Mansions, Hove, Sussex.
TORKINGTON (Vn. Hunts., 1684). Quarterly, 1
.and 4, sable, on a fesse argent, three leopards' faces gules
TORY (L.O. ). Argent, a saltire azure, between four
horses' heads couped gules. Mantling azure, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a horse passant
F\ ^K ^^
'(for Torkington) ; 2 and 3, sable, on a fesse argent,
three mullets of the field (for Stukeley).
Second son of Charles Torkington, Esq., of Stukeley
Hall, Great^ Stukeley, Hunts., sometime Captain in
H.M. 41st ^Regt., b. 1847; d. 1919 ; m. 1875,
Florence, d. of Richard Coke, of Brimington Hall,
co. Derby : —
Gerard Stukeley Torkington, Esq., Major in H.M.
Indian Army, b. 1878 ; m. 1908, Olive, d. of Rev. Henry
Gibbs, Rector of Hutton, co. Somerset. Res. — Hartley,
Cranbrook, Kent.
Second son of Henry Torkington, Esq., sometime
Colonel in H.M. Royal Artillery, b. 1843 ; d. 1924 ;
m. , Annie Ibbetson, d. of W. S. Browne, of
Buckland Fileigh, co. Devon : —
Lieut. -Col., Oliver Miles Torkington, b. 1880. Res. —
The Manor Farm House, Shillingstone, Dorset.
proper, bridled and saddled gules. Motto — (over crest),
" Semper paratus." Livery — Blue, with white facings.
Eldest son of Robert Kirk Tory, of Clam Harbour,
co. Guysborough, Nova Scotia, b. 1838 ; d. 1892 ;
m. 1861, Anorah, d. of James Ferguson, of Guys-
borough, Intervale, Nova Scotia : —
The Hon. James Cranswick Tory, LL.D. , appointed
Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia 1925, b. 1862 ; m. 1894,
Caroline Emma, d. of Abraham N. Whitman, of Canso,
Nova Scotia. Res. — Government House, Halifax, Nova
Scotia ; Belmont Farm, Guysborough, Nova Scotia ; 488
Mount Pleasant Avenue, Westmount, Montreal, P.Q.
Clubs — St. James' (Montreal) ; Royal Montreal Golf Club
(Montreal) ; Halifax (Halifax) ; Halifax Golf and Country
Club (Halifax).
TORR (H. Coll.). Sable, a tower between three mullets
of six points or, all within a bordure vair. Mantling sable
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount
amidst fern proper, a gryphon passant, wings elevated per
pale or and argent, supporting with the dexter claw a
mullet of six points sable. Motto — " Turris fortissima
Deus." Livery — Black, with yellow piping, and blue and
white waistcoat.
Sons of Rev. William Edward Torr, M.A., of Carlett
Park, Eastham, Vicar of Eastham, co. Chester, Proctor
in York Convocation 1895-1910, Hon. Canon of Chester,
formerly Vicar of Flamstead, Herts., b. 1851 ; d. 1924;
in. 1878, Julia Elizabeth, third d. of John Holmes of
Somerfield, Maidstone, Kent : —
John Harold Torre Torr, Esq., foimerly Capt. Lincoln-
shire Yeo. , B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1888; m. 1st, 1912, Freda E., d.
of late Lt.-Col. John Barber Lindsell, R.E. , of Broom Hall ;
2nd, 1925, Winifred H. Aiken ; and has issue — John Piers
Torre Torr, Gentleman, b. 1928; Penelope Torre ; Rosalys
Torre ; and Winifred Iris. Res. — Little Buckingham, Old
Shoreham, Sussex.
William Wyndham Torre Torr, Esq., D.S.O., M.C.
Croix de Guerre, Bt. -Major West Yorkshire Regt., b. 1890;
m. 1917, Enid Milnes, d. of Rev. Henry Darwin Burton,
O.B.E. , Hon. Canon of Christchurch, N.Z. Res.— 61
Cleveland Square, Hyde Park, W.2. Club — Jun. United
Service.
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Son of John Torr, Esq., of Carlett Park, co. Cheshire,
and Laceby, co. Lincoln, J. P., M.P. for Liverpool
1873-1880, b. 1813; d. 1880; m. 1845, Louisa, d. of
James Dempsey of Liverpool : —
Herbert James Torr, Esq., J. P. co. Lincoln, formerly Capt.
3rd Lincoln Regt. , b. 1864; m. 1889, Rosita, eld. d. of
Duncan Graham of Lidiate, Willaston, co. Chester ; and
has surv. issue— (1) John Herbert Graham Torr, Esq., Capt.
(1913-19) Lincolnshire Regt., b. 1892 [m. 1921, Angela
Marion Murray (Res. — 14 Wilton Street, S.W. Clubs—
Bachelor's.Wellington)]; (2) Cyril Wenceslas Torr, Gentle-
man, late Lieut. R.A., now Diplomatic Service; b. 1896
[m. 1921, Maude, d. of Horace Walpole, of Heckfold Place,
Hants. (Res.— 3 Lyall Street, S.W. 1)]; Joan Rosita [m. 1st,
1911, Ronald Foster Forbes, Highland L.I. ; 2nd, 1921,
Col. Arthur McGrath R.A.]; and Eileen Doris. Seat-
Morton Hall, Swinderby, Lincoln. Club — Reform.
Son of James Fenning Torr, Esq., M.A., Barrister-at-
Law, J. P. and Recorder of Hastings, b. 1845 ; d. 1915 ;
m. 1893, Beatrice Ettie de Jersey, eld. d. of Rev.
Thomas Moore, M.A., Rector of St. Michael Royal
and St. Martin Vintry, E.C. :—
Valentine John de Jersey Berry Torr, b. 1895. Res. —
TORRINGTON, Viscount, see BYNG.
TOTTENHAM, see DENIS-TOTTENHAM.
TOTTENHAM of Tottenham Green and Woodstock
(confmd. U.O. 1879). Quarterly, 1 and 8, gules, three bars
dancettee argent (Tottenham); 2. quarterly, i. and iiii. ,
sable, a chevron engrailed ermine, between three trefoils
slipped argent; ii., gyronny of eight argent and sable, a
saltire engrailed between four fleurs-de-lys all issuing from
the fesse point, two per fesse and two per pale of the same
all counterchanged ; Hi., azure, a cross or, guttee- de-sang,
between four pelicans vulning themselves proper (Loftus);
3. azure, a chevron between three horse phlemes or (Chet-
ham) ; 4. gules, a cross potent, crossed or (Chatterton) ;
5. argent, on a fesse engrailed sable, three escallops or
(Jakes) ; 6. argent, a chevron gules, between three hunting-
horns sable, stringed of the second (Crewkerne). Mantling
Cot
gules and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a
lion rampant gules, armed and langued azure. Motto —
" Ad astra sequor. " Livery — Black, brass buttons, scarlet
waistcoat.
Son of Major Charles Robert Worsley- Tottenham,
of Tottenham Green, Woodstock, and Plas Berwyn ;
M.A., Oxford; J. P. for cos. Denbigh and Wicklow ;
J. P. and D.L. for co. Merioneth ; late Major 3rd Batt.
R.W. Fusiliers, b. 1845; d. 1923; m. 1874, Dorothea
Anne, eld. d. of the late Leonard Cornwall of Browns-
town House, co. Meath : —
Charles Loftus Watkin Tottenham, Esq., M.A. (Oxon.);
J. P. cos. Denbigh and Merioneth ; b. 1876 ; in. 1906, Ethel
Frances, d. of late H. A. Cowper of Trudder, co. Wicklow,
Seats — Tottenham Green, co. Wexford ; Woodstock, co.
Wicklow; Plas Berwyn. Res. — Plas Berwyn, Llangollen.
N. Wales.
Sons of George Leonard Tottenham, Gentleman, b.
1879; d. 1928; m. 1912, Cecile Elizabeth, third d. ot
late James Salkeld Burra of Bockhanger : —
Charles John Tottenham, Gentleman, b. 1913.
George Robert Tottenham, Gentleman, b. 19 14. Res. —
Tottenham of Ballycurry. Quarterly, 1 to 6, as above ;
7. argent, five fusils conjoined in fesse gules, in chief three
bears' heads erased sable, muzzled of the first (Boswell);
8. argent, two bars wavy azure, on a chief of the last, an '
estoile between two escallops or (Allen). Crest and Motto
— as above.
Only surv. issue of Charles George Tottenham, Esq.,
M.P., D.L. for co. Wicklow, of Ballycurry, b. 1835;
d. 1918 ; m. 1859, Catherine Elizabeth (d. 1905), d. of j
Hon. and Rev. Sir Francis Jarvis Stapleton, 8th Bart.,
of Grey's Court, and granddau. of Thomas, 22nd Lord
le Despencer : —
Catherine Isabelle, m. 1898, Major Casement, R.A. (who
d. 1917)].
Florence Margaret.
Lillian Emma.
Mary Talbot Augusta. Seat — Ballycurry, Ashford, co.
Wicklow.
Sons of Loftus Richard Tottenham, Esq., Justice of
the Supreme Court, Calcutta, b. 1830 ; m. i86o,Georgina
Emily, d. of Arthur Littledale of Stoke Hill House, '
Guildford, Bengal C.S. : —
Charles Frederick Tottenham, Gentleman, £. 1865. Res. —
Henry Crawford Tottenham, Gentleman, b. 1867 ; m-
1901, Maud Annie, d. of late William Pitt of Kimberley,
Cape Town; and has issue — Arthur Edward Tottenham,
Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Son of Julius Airey Tottenham, Gentleman, b. 1839;
d. 1891 ; m. Miss Gibson : —
Arthur Tottenham, Gentleman, b. 1887; m. and has
issue — 2 sons. Res. — Victoria, Australia.
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Tottenham of Mount Callan (U.O. ). Quarterly, 1 to 8
as above ; 9, Synge. Livery — Blue, red waistcoat.
Son of Robert Tottenham of Anamult, co. Kilkenny,
B.A., Barrister-at-Law, b. 1810; d. 1858; tn. 1844,
Mary Bids, d. of Lt.-Col. Charles Synge of Mount
Callan : —
FrederickSt. Leger Tottenham, Esq. , Lt.-Col. lateythFus. ,
J.P. andD.L. co. Clare (High Sheriff 1899), b. 1850; tn. 1888,
Mabel Caroline (d. 1914), d. of Very Rev. Thomas Gamier,
Dean of Lincoln, by Lady Caroline Keppel his wife, d. of
William Charles, 4th Earl of Albemarle ; and has surv.
issue — (1) Robert Gamier Tottenham, Esq., Capt. late
Royal Fus. , b. 1889 [m. 1923, Joanna Katherine,d. of Major-
Gen. Sir Geoffrey Barton, K.C.V.O., C.B., CM. G., and has
issue — 3 sons (Club — Kildare Street (Dublin))] ; (2) George
Richard Frederick Tottenham, Gentleman, b. 1890 [m. and
has issue— 1 son]. Seat — Mount Callan, Inagh, co. Clare.
CHARLES GORE LOFTUS TOTTENHAM, Esquire,
J.P. and D.L. (High Sheriff 1894) co. Westmeath, late Lieut.
Rifle Brigade. Born Aug. 25, 1861, being the eldest son o
the late Arthur Loftus Tottenham, Esq., J.P. and D.L.
(High Sheriff 1866), M.P. for Leitrim 1880-85, and for
Winchester 1885-7, formerly Capt. Rifle Brigade, by his
wife Sarah Anne, daughter of George Adden broke Gore
of Borrowmount, co. Kilkenny. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly, 1. gules, three bars dancettee argent (for Tot-
tenham) ; 2. Loftus ; 3. Chetham ; 4. Chatterton ; 5.
Jakes ; 6. Crewkerne ; 7. May ; 8. Hopkins. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
1 lion rampant gules. Motto — "Ad astra sequor."
Married, April 30, 1888, the Hon. Georgina Alice Somer-
ville, second dau. of Rt. Hon. the late Lord Athlumney ;
and has had Issue — (1) Harold William Loftus Tottenham,
Gentleman, b. Feb. 26, 1889 [m. 1919, Veronica, d. of
Henry Bowen Perkins, M.R.C.S.]; (2) Desmond Frank
Charles Loftus Tottenham, Gentleman, R. N., b. 1896;
killed in action 1916; Dorothy Loftus [tn. 1920, Capt. E.
Nash, M.C. (d. 1921)]; Aileen Loftus; and Angela Frances
Diana Loftus. Seat — Tudenham Park, co. Wesimeath.
TOTTENHAM (U.O.). Gules, three bars dancettee
\rgent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon a
'vreath of the colours, a lion rampant gules. Motto — ' ' Ad
istra sequor."
Sons of Henry Loftus Alexander Tottenham, Esq.,
Col. Bengal Staff Corps, b. 1836 ; tn. 1863, Helen
Winifred Brown : —
Alfred Tottenham, Gentleman, b. 1871. Res. —
Gordon Tottenham, Gentleman, R.E., b. . Res. —
Sons of Henry Loftus Tottenham, B.A., Barrister-at-
Law, b. 1814 ; d. 1896 ; tn. 1851, Joice (d. 1892), d. of
James Lowry and widow of Edward Leslie Colville: —
Henry Loftus Tottenham, Gentleman, b. 1852; m. 1st,
886, Mary Elizabeth (d. 1909), only d. of Rev. Edward
^owry Barnwell, M.A., of Melksham, Wilts. ; 2nd, 191 1,
£dith Eleanor, eld. d. of late John Nickisson ; and has had
ssue — Charles Edward Loftus Tottenham, Gentleman,
■. 1887. Res.— 46 Hornton Street, W.8.
Lowry Cliffe Loftus Tottenham, Gentleman, District In-
.pector Royal Irish Constabulary, b. 1858 ; tn. 1888,
sabella Ogle, only child of Ven. William Creek, D.D. ,
Vrchdeacon of Kilmore, and Rector of Kildallon, co.
Zavan ; and has issue —Harry Leslie William Tottenham,
gentleman, b. 1889 ; four other sons and two daus. Res.
— Coleraine, co. Londonderry.
Sons of Rev. Charles Francis Bosvile Tottenham, b.
1863 ; d. 1921 ; tn. 1889, Josephine Florenda (d. 1922),
d. of the late Richard Bolton, J. P., of Castle Ring,
co. Louth: —
Raymond Charles Tottenham, Gentleman, b. 1890. Res.- —
Clive Gordon Tottenham, Gentleman, b. 1891. Res, —
Edward Loftus Tottenham, Gentleman, b. 1896. Res. —
Leonard Bolton I ottenham, Gentleman, b. 1901. Res. —
Sons of Francis Robert Tottenham, Gentleman, b. 1822 ;
tn. 1857, Caroline, d. of Solomon Speer of Granitefield,
co. Dublin.
Henry Loftus Speer Gordon Tottenham, Gentleman, b.
[858. Res.—
William Edward Tottenham, Gentleman, b. i860. Res.—
Son of William Denis of Waterford (who by R.L.
1836 assumed the additional surname and arms of
Tottenham), b. ; d. 1869; m. 1835, Sarah, only
child of Edward William Tottenham of Woodville, co.
Wexford: —
John Denis-Tottenham, Esq., J.P. (q.v.).
TOTTENHAM (U.O.). Gules, three bars dancettee
argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon a
wreath of the colours, a lion rampant gules. Motto — " Ad
astra sequor."
Son of Major Robert Tottenham, R.A., b. 1834; d.
1872 ; tn. 1864, Mary Anne Kate, d. of Henry Wise
Harvey of Walmer, Kent : —
Robert Loftus Tottenham, Esq., Major Indian Army, b.
1865 ; tn. 1899, Hilda May, d. of F. G. Brook Fox; and
has issue — Mavis; May; and Linda Lucy. Res. —
Son of Rev. Robert Loftus Tottenham, Chaplain H.M.
Legation at Florence, b. 1809 ; d. 1893 ; tn. 1833,
Anne Dorothea, d. of William Anketel of Anketel
Grove, Monaghan : —
Adam Tottenham, Gentleman, b. 1840. Res. —
Sons of John Francis Tottenham, Esq., J.P. co.
Leitrim, Comm. R.N. (ret.), b. 1822; d. 1906; tn.
1851, Laura Ellen Dodd, d. of Edward Taylor Janverin
of The Great Salterns : —
Adm. Henry Loftus Tottenham, C.B., R.N. (ret.);
A. D.C. to King Edward 1908-10, /'. i860 ; tn. 1897, Flora,
d. of the late Thomas Coles of Tichmarsh, Northants. ;
and has issue — Henry Thomas Lloyd Tottenham, Gentle-
man, Lieut. R.E., b. 1900. Res. — Fair Hill, Camberley.
William Frederick Loftus Tottenham, Gentleman, Im-
perial Forest Service, has the Order of the White Elephant
of Siam, b. 1866 ; tn. 1909, Lady Clementina Isabel Maude,
d. of Capt. the Hon. Comwallis Maude. Res. — Bridge
Place, Christchurch, Hants.
Alexander Robert Loftus Tottenham, Esq., C.I.E.,
Indian C.S. ; Member Cen. Board of Revenue and Joint
Sec. Finance Dept. Govt. India since 1923 ; b. 1873.
Club — E.I. United Service.
Sons of Very Rev. George Tottenham, M.A. , late Dean
of Clogher, Canon of St. Patrick's Cathedral, b.
1825 ; d. 1911 ; tn. 1858, Emily Frances (d. 1903), d. of
Rev. William Maclean, Prebendary of Tynan : —
Cornwallis George Loftus Tottenham, Gentleman, b.
1864 ; tn. 1904, Isabel Sinclair, d. of the late Dr. Thomas
of Valparaiso. Res.— Ceylon.
Edward Loftus Tottenham, Gentleman, b. 1867 ; m. 1899,
Jessie Hilda, d. of the late John Honey Trace ; and has
issue — George William Loftus Tottenham, Gentleman, b.
1911; and three daus. Res. — 66 Norbiton Avenue, Kingston-
upon-Thames. «•« —3
TOUCHE of Westcott (H. Coll.). Argent, a lion salient
between a fleur-de-lys in the sinister chief, and a like
fleur-de-lys in the dexter base vert. Mantling vert and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, two fleurs-
de-lys gules, resting thereon a mullet of six points or'
Badge — A rose gules, barbed, seeded, leaved and slipped,
and an iris also slipped and leaved in saltire both proper,
entiled by a circlet or. Motto — " Vigilate."
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Third son of Anthony Murray Touche, of Edin-
burgh, b. 1829 ; d. 1897 ; m. 1854, Margaret, d. of
Alexander Guild, of Edinburgh : —
Sir George Alexander Touche, istBart. (5 th July, 1920),
of Westcott, Surrey, Knt. (1917), M.P. N. Islington 1910-
18, b. 1861 ; m. 1887, Jessie (d. 1917), d. of Isaac Brown,
of Hampstead; and has issue — (1) Norman George
Touche, Esq., M.A., B.C.L. Oxon., Barrister-at-Law,
Lincoln's Inn, b. 1888 [m. 1923, Eva Maitland, d. of P. E.
Cameron, of 21 Grosvenor Street, Edinburgh (Chambers —
4 New Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.2)] ; (2) Donovan
Meredith Touche, Esq., C.A., b. 1891 [m. iq25, Muriel
Amy Francis, d. of Rev. Charles R. Thorold Winckley
(Res. — 9 Mulberry Walk, Chelsea, S.W.3)] ; (3 Gordon
Cosmo Touche, Esq., M.A. Oxford, Barrister-at-Law,
Inner Temple, b. 1895 [>«. 1926, Ruby Anne Hume
Purvis, d. of Sir Duncan Macpherson, C.I.E., and has
issue — Daphne Margaret (Chambers — 3 Elm Court,
Temple, E.C.)] ; (4) George Lawrence Capel Touche,
Esq., B.A. Oxon., A.C.A.,6. 1903 [m. 1918, Ursula Grace
D'Oyley, d. of Henry D'Oyley Bernard, of Villa Linotte,
Monaco (Res. — 85 Cadogan Gardens, S.W.3)]. Seat —
Broomfield, Westcott, nr. Dorking. Town res. — 125
Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W. Clubs — Constitutional,
Carlton,City Carlton,University (Edin.). Union (Brighton).
TOUCHE, see LA TOUCHE.
TOWER (H. Coll.). Sable, a tower or, charged with a
pheon of the field within a bordure of the second, charged
with ten cross crosslets also of the field. Mantling sable
and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin
passant per pale or and ermine, the dexter claw resting on
a shield sable, charged with a tower as in the arms. Motto
— " Love and dread."
Son of Christopher Cecil Tower, Gentleman, Lieut.
Essex Yeo. , b. 1884; killed in action 1916; m. 1913,
Dorothy Cynthia, eldest d. of Herbert ConyersSurtees,
C.B., M.V.O. :—
Christopher Thomas Tower, Gentleman, b. 1915. Estates
and postal addresses — Weald Hall, Essex ; Huntsmore Park,
Iver, Bucks.
Son of Christopher Tower, Esq., of Huntsmore Park
and Weald Hall, J. P. and D.L. cos. Buckingham,
Essex, Bedford, and Middlesex, M.P. (1845-1847) co.
Buckingham (High Sheriff 1871), Capt. 7th Hussars,
and Lt.-Col. West Essex Mil., b. 1804; d. 1884; m.
1836, Lady Sophia Frances, d. of Rt. Hon. John Cust,
1st Earl Brownlow : —
Brownlow Richard Christopher Tower, Esq., B.A. Oxford,
J. P. co. Salop [Arms as above, and impaling the arms of
Cockayne-Cust, namely, quarterly, 1 and 4, ermine, on a
chevron sable, three fountains proper (for Cust) ; 2 and 3,
argent, three cocks gules, crested and jelloped sable
(Cockayne)], b. 1851 ; m. 1881, Hon. Marion Isabella,
[who was granted by R.W. 192 1, rank and precedence of
a Baron's dau.], d. of the late Henry Francis Cockayne-
Cust of Cockayne Hatley, co. of Bedford, and of Ellesmere
House, co. Salop ; and has issue — Geoffrey Egerton Tower,
Esq., M.C., Capt. R.F.A., b. 1891 [m. 1918, Audrey, d. of
the late E. Howson, of Harrow, and has issue — Julian
Edmund Christopher Tower, Gentleman, b. 1920 ; and 2
daus.]; Sylvia Sophia; Averil Frances [m. 1911, Hugh
Algernon Parker] ; and Iris Marion. Postal address —
Ellesmere House, Ellesmere, Salop.
Sons of Thomas Tower, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law,
of 14 Queen's Gate Terrace, S.W. ; b. 1809; d. 1890 ;
m. 1858, Sarah Anne, d. of Francis Baird of 4 Queen's
Gate, S.W. :—
Francis Fitzpatrick Tower, Esq., O.B.E., Comdr.
R.N.V. R., b. 1859 ; m. 1884, Laura, d. of Thomas Butler,
son of Sir Thomas Butler, Bart. ; and has had issue — (1)
Francis Thomas Butler Tower, Esq., O.B.E., Captain R.N.,
b. 1885 [m. 1916, Esther Holt, d. of P. G. Keydon, of
Dumbarton, and has issue — I son, 1 dau.] ; (2) Bertie Chris-
topher Butler Tower, Esq., M.C. with Bar, Capt. Royal
Fus., b. 1887; killed in action 1918 ; (3) Ion Beauchamp
Butler Tower, Esq., D.S.C., Comdr. R.N., b. 1889 [m.
1923, Sophie, d. of Robert Donner, and has issue — John
Christopher Tower, Gentleman, 6. 1924; and Lavinia
Maude] ; (4) Kinglake Fritz Butler Tower, Esq., M.C, Major
Roy. Fus., b. 1890 [m. 1926, Louise, d. of Alastair
Sandeman, of Fonab, Pitlochry, and has issue — 1 son] ;
Dora Isolde Butler [m. 1915, 7th Baron Dumboyne] ;
Winifred Laura Butler; and Maud Diana Butler. Res. —
Sir Reginald Thomas Tower, K.C.M.G., C.V.O..
H.B.M. Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. Siam 1901-3;
Munich and Stuttgart 1903-6; Mexico 1906-10 ; Argentine
Republic and Paraguay 1910-19, High Commr. League
of Nations, Dantzig, 1919-20; b. i860. Res.— 53A Pall
Mall, S.W. ; Memories, Ash-next-Sandwich, Kent. Clubs —
Travellers', R.A.C.
John Charles Fitz Roy lower, Gentleman, b. 1863. Res.—
10 Duke Street, St. James's, S.W.
Sons of Rev. Ferdinand Ernest Tower, b. 1820; d.
1885; m. 1 861, MaryGeorgina(d. 1874), d. of William
George Campion : —
Rev. Henry Tower, M.V.O. , M.A. , Rector of Holy
Trinity, Windsor, Acting Chaplain HouseholdBde., Windsor;
b. 1862; m. 1901, Kate Theresa, widow of S. F. Gedge
and d. of late Rt. Hon. Harry Escombe, Premier of Natal;
and has issue — Ernest Conyers Tower, Gentleman, b. 1904;
Cicely ; and Muriel Theresa. Res. — Holy Trinity Rectory,
Windsor.
Rev. Frederick Tower, M.A. (Oxon.),*. 1863; m. 1894,
Katrine Amy, fourth d. of Hon. G. C. Hawker, of The
Briars, Adelaide. Postal add. — c/o Bank of Adelaide, n
Leadenhall Street, E.C. 3.
William Tower, Gentleman, b. 1866. Res. —
David Eric Tower, Gentleman, b. 1870. Res. —
Walter Ernest Tower, Gentleman, b. 1873; m. 1902,!'
Marion Lindsay, d. of late ^Eneas Ranald Westrop
M'Donell, 20th of Glengarry; and has issue — Anthony
Pascal Tower, Gentleman, b. 1903 ; Barbara ; and Cecilia.
Res.—
WILLIAM GEORGE TOWERS, Gentleman, Treas-|!
ury Solicitor in Ireland, M.A. (Dublin). Born April 20,
1853, being third son of the late Rev. William R. Towers,
Clerk in Holy Orders, and his wife Frances Wood, dau.
of James Johnston of Longford. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, a tower or (for Towers); 2 and
3, argent, on a mountin base, growing thereout an oak-tree
with a snake descending the trunk all proper, two lions
rampant combatant gules (for Riley). Mantling sable and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a griffin passant
per pale sable and or, wings elevated ermine. Motto—
" Turris mihi Deus." Livery — Black and yellow. Resi-
dence—Hill Top House, Howth, co. Dublin. Club—
University (Dublin).
TOWERS-CLARK (L.O., 1867). Quarterly, 1 and 4
azure, a fesse chequy argent and sable, between three cres
cents, one in chief and two in base of the second (Clark) :
2 and 3, parted per pale or and argent, on a bend azure
three mullets of the first within a bordure gules (Towers).
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crests— 1. on a wreath ol
his liveries, a dexter hand holding bendwise a scimitar
proper, hilted and pommelled or (Clark) ; 2. on a wreath oi
his liveries, a tower or, masoned sable (Towers). Mottoes—
' ' Fortiter " (Clark) ; ' ' Turris fortis mihi Deus " (Towers).
Son of William Towers-Clark, Gentleman, of Westei
Moffat : —
James Towers - Clark, Gentleman. Post, add.—cjo
William Towers-Clark, 149 St. Vincent Street, Glasgow.
TOWLE (H. Coll.). Argent, on a chevron between
two doves sable, each holding in the beak a sprig of olive
proper, a dove or, holding in the beak a like sprig of olive
between two escallops also or. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, between two wings
argent, an escallop charged with a cinquefoil sable.
Motto — " Amo pacem."
Sons of Sir William Towle, Knt. Bach., b. 1849;
d. 1929 ; m. 1872, Elizabeth (d. 1906), d. of Thomas
Ball, of Coventry : —
Sir Francis William Towle, Knt. Bach. (1919), C.B.E.,
b. 1876; m. 1901, Emma Annette, widow of Capt. D. A.
Lomax, Welsh Regt., and has issue — Dorothy Annette.
Res. — Greentrees, Weybridge, Surrey. Club — Bath.
Arthur Edward Towle, Esq., C.B.E., b. 1878 ; m. 1st,
1902, Mabel Ethel, who obtained a div. 1927, d. of late
Henry Taylor, of St. Peter's, Thanet ; 2nd, 1927,
Margery, d. of the late Richard Lawrence, of Wolver-
hampton. Res.— 4 Gordon Square, W.C.i.
TOWNELEY-O'HAGAN (R.L., 23 Nov. 1909, H.
Coll.). Quarterlv, 1 and 4, ermine, a bend azure, on a
chief of the last a fleur-de-lys or (O'Hagan, granted in lieu
of 1857) ; 2 and 3, argent, a fesse sable, in chief three
mullets of the last (Towneley). Mantling azure and,
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argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, on a
Roman fasces lying fessewise proper, a cubit arm vested
gules, cuffed ermine, the hand holding a dagger erect both
proper (O'Hagan) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, on a
perch or, a hawk close proper, beaked and belled gold,
jessed gules (Towneley). Supporters— Two lions or,
collared gemel sable, pendent therefrom an escutcheon
argent, charged with a hand couped gules. Motto —
" Mihi res non me rebus."
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir Thomas O'Hagan, 1st Lord
O'Hagan, K.P., P.C., Lord Chancellor of Ireland, b.
1812 ; d. 1885 ; m. 2nd, Alice Mary, d. and coh. of
Col. Towneley of Towneley : —
Rt. Hon. Maurice Herbert Towneley Towneley-O'Hagan,
3rd Baron O'Hagan (U.K., 14 June 1870), M.A. (Camb. ),
D.L. Essex, J. P. Suffolk, Hon. Maj. (ret.) Essex R. H.A.
(T.A.), Hon. Col. 6th Batt. Essex Regt., Lord-in- Waiting
to the King 1907-10, has Grand Cross of Orders of Nortli
Star (Sweden) and Queen Isabelle (Spain) [assumed by
Royal Licence 1909 the additional surname and arms of
Towneley], b. 1882; m. 1911, Hon. Frances Constance
Maddelena, only d. of Baron Strachie ; and has issue —
Hon. Thomas Anthony Edward Towneley-O'Hagan, b.
1917 ; Hon. Helen Frances Alice. Res.— Ickworth Lodge,
Bury St. Edmunds; 16 Eaton Square, S.W.i ; Little
Warlies, Waltham Abbey, Essex. Clubs — Brooks's,
Burlington Fine Arts.
The Late THOMAS SUTTON TOWNSEND, Esq.,
J. P. and C.C. Warwick, Lord of the Manor of Clifton-upon-
Dunsmore. Born April 16, 1847, being the eldest son of
William Townsend of Clifton-upon-Dunsmore, by his wife
Jane, dau. of William Sutton of Rugby. Armorial bearings
— Azure, on a chevron engrailed ermine, between three
escallops or, a cross crosslet fitchee between two annu-
lets of the field. Mantling azure and argent ; and for
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stag gorged with a
wreath of oak proper, and resting the sinister fore-leg on
two annulets interlaced or. Motto—" Vita posse priore
frui." Married, Aug. 7, 1877, Mary Alice (d. 1896),
only dau. of Thomas Ainsworth, Esq., D.L. , of The Flosh,
Cumberland ; and had Issue — Thomas Ainsworth Townsend ,
Gentleman, b. March 4, 1886; killed in action 1918; and
Mary Frances [ra. 1904, Edward Gawne Roscue, of Horn
Hill, Chalfont St. Peters, Bucks., and has issue— Edward
John Townsend Roscue, Gentleman, b. 1913 ; Mary Ursula ;
and Elizabeth Margaret. He married secondly, 1904, Ursula
Verelst, dau. of the Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Farwell, Judge
of the High Court of Appeal ; and died 1918. Seat —
Clifton Manor, Rugby, co. Warwick.
TOWNSEND formerly of Berwick Place (H. Coll., 5 June
1718). Argent, on a chevron between three escallops azure,
as many estoiles of six points silver. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a mount vert,
thereon a buck sejant proper, attired and hoofed or, about
his neck a ring azure, the rings, studs, and rim or, sup-
porting with his dexter foot a lance erect gules, headed gold.
Eld. son of Capt. William Johnson Howard Town-
send, J. P., late 4th Dragoon Gds., of Berwick Place,
Mowden Hall, and Crix, b. ; d. 1902 ; m. ,
Henrietta Anna Maria, only d. of Coventry Payne: —
Philip Charles Townsend, Gentleman, b. 1888.
TOWNSHEND, see MARSHAM-TOWNSHEND.
TOWNSHEND( ). Per chevron azure and sable,
a chevron erminois between three escallops argent. Crest —
On a mount vert, a stag trippant proper, attired, hoofed,
and charged on the side with an escallop or. Motto —
" Haec generi incrementa fides." Livery — Blue and white.
Sons of Henry John Townshend, Esq., J. P. of Castle
Townshend, b. 1827 ; d. 1869 ; m. 1864, Jane Adeliza
Clementina (Res. Kilfinnan Castle), eldest d. of John
Hamilton Hussey de Burgh, Esq., J. P., of Kilfinnan
Castle, co. Cork: —
Maurice Fitzgerald Stephens Townshend, Esq., formerly
J. P. co. Cork, b. 1865; m. 1913, Blanche Lillie, only d. of
late Brig. -Gen. ffolliott, F.R.C.S.I., R.A.M.C, and has
issue — Rose-Marie Elizabeth. Seals — Freshford Lodge,
Freshlord, nr. Bath ; Shana Court, Castletownshend, co.
Cork. Club— Roy. Cork Yacht (Cork).
Hubert de Burgh Fitzgerald Townshend, Esq., J. P. co.
Cork, late Capt. 4th Batt. Essex Regt. , served in S. Africa
1 901 -2 (medal with four clasps), and with Munster Regt.
1915-19, b. 1867. Res. — Shepperton Park, Leap, co. Cork.
Clubs — Royal Cork Yacht (Cork), Royal Munster Yacht.
TOWNSHEND of Wincham (H. Coll.*. Quarterb ,
1 and 4, azure, a chevron engrailed between three escallops
ermine ; 2 and 3, argent, a fesse between three leopards'
faces sable. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a stag's head couped proper, attired
or, gorged with a collar azure, charged with three escallops
argent. Mottoes — " Huic generi incrementa fides";
" Vince malum patientia."
Son of Capt. Harry Leigh Townshend, J. P. of Calde-
cote Hall, Nuneaton, b. 1842 ; d. 1924 ; m. 1S80, Hon.
Annie Ellen Brooks, d. of Lord Crawshaw : —
Reginald Brooks Townshend, Gentleman, late Lieut.
Leicestershire Imp. Yeo., b. 1882 ; m. 191 1, Dulcie, d. of F.
Harris Miles of Gloucester Square, Hyde Park; and has
issue — Henry Reginald Townshend, Gentleman, b. 1916 ;
and Diana Frances. Seat— St. Anne's Manor, Sutton,
Loughborough.
Sons of Lt.-Col. Gerard Paul Townshend, late Lin-
colnshire Regt., b. 1843; d. 1908; m. 1871, Frances
Priscilla Mary, eldest d. of Gen. Stephen Annesley : —
Bertie Gerard Annesley Townshend, Gentleman, b. 1881.
Res.—
Richard Henry Townshend, Gentleman, b. 1883. Res.—
Francis Charles Townshend, Gentleman, ft. 1895. Res.—
TOWNSHEND of Trevallyn (H. Coll.). Azure, a
chevron engrailed between three escallops ermine. Mant-
ling azure and argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of the
colours, a roebuck's head attired or, gorged with a collar
azure, charged with three escallops argent. Motto —
" Huic generi incrementa fides."
Sons of Charles William Townshend, Esq., J. P. and
D.L. of Trevallyn, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham, b.
1847; m. 1883, Clara, d. of Col. R. W. O'Grady:—
John Sydney Townshend, Esq., M.C. , Major South
Staffordshire Regt., b. 1886; m. 1918, Margaret Travers,
d. of the late Lt.-Col. J. Lemon Walker, and has issue-
2 daus. Res. —
Henrv Richard O'Grady Townshend, Gentleman, b.
1889. Res.—
TOWSEY (H. Coll.). Or three pallets vert, on a
chief argent four estoiles sible.. Mantling vert and or.
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charged with a pallet gules. Motto — " Aide toi et le
ciel t'aidera."
Sons of William Towsey, of St. John's Wood,
b. 1832 ; d. 1926 ; m. 1864, Ellen, d. of Captain
Robert Murray Norris of Dover Merchant Service : —
Joseph Samuel Robert Towsey, Gentleman, b. 1869 ;
w. 1897, Josephine, d. of Cayetano Romero, Charge
d'Affaires of Mexico to the Court of St. James, and has
issue — (1) Francis Joseph Ambrose Towsey, Gentleman,
b. 1900 ; (2) Peter Aloysius Towsey, Gentleman (twin),
b. 191 5 ; Veronica Josephine; Margaret Winifred;
Barbara Mary; Luz Magdalen; and Joan (twin).
Res. — 3 Inglewood House, West End Lane, N.W.6.
Francis Pius Towsey, Gentleman, Stockbroker,
b. 1871 ; m. 1904, Mildred Helen, d. of William Bean, of
Croydon, and has issue — (1) Norbert Francis Mansfield
Towsey, Gentleman, b. 1906 ; (2) Basil Wingfield Towsey,
Gentleman, b. 19 10 ; (3) Felix Adrian Towsey, Gentle-
man, b. 1916. Res. — 60 Clifton Court, St. John's Wood,
N.W.8.
TOZER (H. Coll., Feb. 21, 1824). Azure, on a pile
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argent, three stags' heads couped sable, in base on either
side three arrows conjoined two in saltire and one in
pale, the points downwards or. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, six arrows
interlaced saltirewise the points downwards or, sur-
mounted by a stag's head caboshed sable. Motto —
" Fidem servabo."
Sons of Edgar Tozer, b. 1837 ; d. 1904 ; m. 1865,
Sarah Stuckey, d. of Samuel Sparks, of Huish,
Langport, Somerset : —
Edgar Maber Tozer, Gentleman, b. 1866 ; m. 1892,
Emma Emily, widow of Runnegar, and d. of
Thomas Nichols, and has issue — Leslie Maber Arundell
Tozer, Gentleman, b. 1895. Res. —
Herbert Sparks Tozer, Gentleman, Bengal Pilot
Service (ret.), b. 1867. Res. — 17 Bolton Road, East-
bourne. Club — Sussex (Eastbourne).
TRAFFORD, see DE TRAFFORD, DE LAVIS-
TRAFFORD.
TRAFFORD of Michaelchurch (R.L., 5 Oct. 1837;
H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 12, argent, a griffin
segreant gules (Trafford) ; 2. sable, three pheons and a
canton argent (Nicolls); 3. gules, a wolf argent (Lowe);
4. argent, a chevron between three crescents gules,
a chief ermines (Walker) ; 5. as first (Trafford) ; 6. quar-
terly, i. and iiii. , or, two bars, and in chief as many mullets
pierced argent ( Venables of Bolyn) ; ii. and iii. , azure, two
bars argent (Venables of Kinderton) ; 7. argent, on a bend
azure, three garbs or (Fitton) ; 8. quarterly, gules and or,
in the first quarter a lion passant argent (Massey ol Dun-
ham) ; 9. paly of six or and gules, a chief vair (Whitney) ;
10. argent, on a bend gules, three escarbuncles or (Thorn-
ton) ; 11. vert, a cross engrailed ermine (Kingsley).
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a thresher per pale argent and gules, on his
head a cap quarterly of the same, holding in both hands a
flail or, uplifted over a garb on the dexter side ; and over
the crest, upon an escroll, the Motto, "Now thus," and
below the arms, "Gripe gryphon, hold fast." Livery —
Dark snuff colour, with silver buttons.
Son of Edward Guy Trafford, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
co. Hereford, b. 1851 ; d. 1910 ; m. 1876, Emily, d. of
John Dunning of the United States of America : —
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Dorothy Edith Nissa, d. of John Williams- Vaughan, Esq.,
J. P., D.L. of TheSkreen, Erwood, co. Radnor. Postal add.
— Turvey House, Hormer, Hereford. Club — Conservative.
Son of Henry Randolph Trafford, Esq., D.L. and J. P.
co. Hereford (High Sheriff 1896), b. 1853; d. 1910;
m. Bettina Maud, d. of William Bailey Partridge of
Bacton, co. Hereford, and Llanfoist, co. Mon. : —
Richard Randolph William Rawson Trafford, Gentle-
man, b. 1907. Seat — Michaelchurch Court, co. Hereford.
Club— Roy. Aero.
Son of Charles Guy Trafford, Esq., J. P. and D, L. ,
of Michaelchurch Court, co. Hereford, b. 1821 ; d.
1879 ; m. 1845, Caroline Anne, d. of Rev. John
Hopton of Canon ffrcme, co. Hereford: —
Guy Rawson Trafford, Esq,, J. P. co. Hereford, B.A.
Oxford, b. 1863; m. 1907, Dorothy, eld. d. of Harold
Charles Moffatt of Goodrich Court, co. Hereford ; and has
issue — Guy Harold Trafford, Gentleman, b. 1913; John
Lionel Trafford, Gentleman, b. 1923 ; Cicely ; and Anne.
Postal add. — Hill Court, Ross, Herefordshire. Club-
Oxford and Cambridge.
TRAFFORD of Wroxham Hall (H. Coll.). Argent,
a griffin segreant gules. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a thresher proper, his
hat and coat per pale argent and gules, sleeves counter-
changed, his breeches and stockings of the second and
third, his flail of the first, over the flail a scroll with these
words, " Now thus." Motto—" Gripe, griffin ; hold fast."
Sons of Edward Southwell Trafford of Honington
Hall, Grantham, co. Lincoln, J.P. Norfolk, b. 1838;
d. 1912; m. 2nd, 1880, Hon. Eleanor Petre (d. 1908),
eighth d. of 12th Lord Petre: —
Sigismund William Joseph Trafford, Esq., Major (ret.)
Rifle Brigade, J. P., D.L. Norfolk, Lord of the Manor of
Wroxham Hall, b. 1883; m. 1914, Lady Betty Bertie, yst.
d. of the Earl of Abingdon, and has issue— Edward
Willoughby TraTord, Gentleman, b. 1924; and three daus.
Seats— Wroxham Hall, Norfolk ; and Honington Hall, Lin-
colnshire.
Cecil Edward Trafford, Esq., Capt. Scots Gds., b. 1884.
Res.—
Edward Bernard Trafford, Esq., Major Scots Gds., b.
1885. Res.—
Raphael Louis Trafford, Gentleman, b. 1886. Res.—
Harold Henry Trafford, Gentleman, b. 1891. Res.—
Geoffrey Michael Trafford, Gentleman, b. 1893. Res.—
TRAFFORD - RAWSON (Roy. Lie. 1892, H. Coll.).
Quarterly of 12: r. quarterly, i. and iiii., per fesse
sable and azure, a quadrangular castle between three
martlets argent (Rawson); ii. and iii. , argent, a griffin
segreant gules (Trafford) ; 2. sable, three pheons,
points downwards, and a canton argent ; 3. gules, a wolf
passant argent ; 4. argent, a chevron between three crescents
gules, a chief ermines ; 5. argent, a grifhn segreant gules ; 6.
barry of four azure and argent ; 7. barry of four azure
and argent, in chief two mullets pierced of the last ; 8.
argent, on a bend azure, three garbs or; 9. quarterly, gules
and or, in the first quarter a lion passant argent ; 10. paly
of six argent and gules, a chief vair ; 11. argent, on a
bend gules, three escarbuncles ; 12. vert, a cross engrailed
ermine. Mantling sable and argent. Crests — 1. on a
wreath of the colours, an eagle's head erased per fesse
sable and azure, guttee-d'or, holding in the beak two
annulets interlaced or (Rawson); 2. on a wreath of
the colours, a thresher proper, his coat, breeches, and
stockings party per pale argent and gules, holding in his
hands a flail proper, the head or, over a garb fesse-
wise of the last ; and in an escroll over the same the
Motto, " Now thus" (Trafford).
Son of Henry Trafford-Rawson, Esq., Major and
Hon. Lieut. -Col. 3rd Batt. (Militia) W. Yorks. Regt.,
J.P. co. of Suffolk, b. 1852; d. 1912; m. 1892. Julia,
(Res.— Thornhill Court, Passfield, Bordon, Hants.)
yr. d. of the late John Richards Welstead, formerly
Capt. 7th Dragoon Guards, of Kimbolton, Hunts. : —
John Henry Edmund Trafford-Rawson, Gentleman, b.
1896. Postal add. — Coldham Hall, Bury St. Edmund's;
The Old Hall, Yafforth, near Northallerton.
TRAGETT of Awbridge Danes (H. Coll., 22 Aug. 1863).
Azure, three swords, two saltirewise points down, one
fessewise point to the dexter argent, pommels and hilts or,
in chief two estciles of the last. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount
vert, within a chain in arch or, a dexter hand, the fore-
finger pointing upwards proper. Motto — " Mitis sed
fortis." Livery — Green, brass buttons.
Sons of George Henry Tragett, Gentleman, b. 1843 ; d.
1881 ; m. 1867, Anne Charlotte, d. of Gen. Sir Thomas
Reed, G.C.B. :—
George Lane Tragett, Gentleman, b. 187a; m. 1902,
Mildred Edith, d. of Foster Mortimore, and has issue —
John Reed Tragett, Gentleman, b. 1904 ; and Mildred
Betty. Res.— Thatched Cottage, Amersham Common,
Bucks.
Robert Clayton Tragett, Gentleman, b. 1874; m. 1912 ;
Margaret Rivers Larminie. Club — Conservative.
TRAILL, of Holland (Matric. 12 Feb. 1902, but
recorded by a cadet line c. 1680-7). Azure, a chevron
between two mascles in chief or, and a trefoil slipped
n base argent. Mantling azure, doubled or. Crest — On
a wreath of his liveries, a beacon tower issuing from waves
of the sea proper. Motto — ' ' Discrimine salus. "
Fourth, but eldest surv. son of late Thomas Traill,
7th of Holland, Esq., J. P., D.L. (d. 1896), by Margaret,
second d. of Robert Menzies, Commissioner to 7th and
8th Earls of Elgin : —
William Traill, Esq., Gentleman, 10th of Holland, C.E.,
b. 1864. Seat — Holland House, Papa Westray, Orkney.
TRAILL (Rematric. L.O., 27 Sept. 1906). Quarterly,
1 and 4, azure, a chevron between two mascles in chief or,
and a trefoil slipped in base argent (Traill of Holland) ;
2 . argent, on a bend between two unicorns' heads erased
azure, collared and armed or, three fusils of the last (Smith,
U.O.) ; 3. or, a saltire sable, on a chief of the second, three
cushions argent (Johnston). Mantling azure, doubled or.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a beacon in flames
issuing from the waves of the sea proper. Motto — "Dis-
crimine salus."
Eld. son of Henry Lionel Smith, Esq., J.P. (vide
Smith), b. 1843; d. 1923; m. 1876, Janet Menzies, eld.
d. of Thomas Traill, Esq., J. P., D.L., 7th Laird of
Holland :—
Henry Lionel Norton Traill (formerly Smith), Esq.,
of Glenall and Glenamoon, Queen's Co., Capt. Reserve of
Officers, late Capt. 4th Batt. Highland Lt. Inf., sometime
Lieut. 35th I.Y. South African Field Force, Resident in
Charge Nassarawa Province, Protectorate of Northern
Nigeria 1920-23, when he retired, served in S. African
War (medal, two clasps) as Political Officer in the Ex-
pedition against the Lakai Cannibals, N. Nigeria, 1905, the
Expedition against the Munchi Tribes, N. Nigeria, 1906, the
Patrol through the country of the Mama, Mada, and
Nungu Tribes 1914, the Ayu Kaje-Kaninkwom Patrol
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Gede Patrol 1919, also with Yola Column of the Cameron
Exped. Force 1914-15, F.R.G.S., F.S.A. Scot., b. 1878;
m. 1st, 1908, Irene (d. 1920), only d. of late Richard
Henry D'Olier Duckworth, B.A., M.B., B.Ch., of Aughes-
lawn, Corresmahool, &c. , co. Leitrim ; and had issue —
Henry Richard Kenneth Traill, Gentleman, b. 1912 ; and
Margaret Janet Traill (d. 1914) ; 2nd, 1925, Ella Mary
(d. 1925), yngst. d. of William Edwards Perrin of Rock-
lands House, Stillorgan, co. Dublin ; 3rd, 1927, Katharine
Louisa Warneford, d. of the late Rev. Thomas Lewis
John Warneford, J. P. , Vicar of Satley, co. Durham, and
has further issue — Thomas Warneford Traill, Gentleman,
b. 1928. Res. — Villa Oasi, Lenno, Lago di Como, Italy.
Club — Roval Societies'.
TRAILL (Rematric. 26 Nov. 1903). Quarterly, 1. azure,
a chevron between two mascles in chief or, and a trefoil
slipped in base argent, within a bordure engrailed of the
second (Traill, recorded by another cadet line 1680-7) !
2. argent, on a chevron gules, between three flames of fire
proper, a lion rampant, accompanied with two estoiles of
rampant, accompanied with two estoiles of six points of the
field (Baikie of Tankerness, c. 1680-87) '• 3- argent, on
six points ot the field (Baikie of Tankerness, c. 1680-7) ;
3. argent, on a chevron sable, an otter's head erased of
the field, a crescent of the second for difference (Balfour,
c. 1672) ; 4. ermine, a man's heart proper, on a chief azure,
three mullets argent (Douglas). Mantling azure, doubled
or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a column issuing
from waves of the sea proper. Motto — " Discrimine salus."
Livery — Blue and gold.
Son of Thomas William Traill, Esq., Fleet Engineer
R.N. , $. 1829 ; d. 1910 ; m. 1879, Sarah Ann Glasgow,
d. of William McCorkindale : —
Robert Francis Traill, Esq., D.S.O. , Major late Worcester-
shire Regt. , served Great War (desp., D.S.O.), Chev.
Legion of Honour, 6. 1881. Res. — 1 Windsor Court, W. 2.
Club — Army and Navy.
TRAILL (L.O. , rematric. 13 March 1905). Quarterly, 1.
azure, a chevron between two mascles in chief or, and a trefoil
slipped in base argent, within a plain bordure or (Traill,
orig. recorded by another cadet line 1680-87) ! 2- argent, on
a chevron gules, between three flames of fire proper, a lion
chevron sable, an otter's head erased of the field, a crescent
of the second for difference (Balfour, c. 1672) ; 4. ermine, a
man's heart proper, on a chief azure, three mullets argent
(Douglas). Mantling azure, doubled or. Crest— On a
wreath of his liveries, a column issuing from waves of the
sea proper. Motto — " Discrimine salus." Livery — Blue
and gold. itfiu
Eld. son of Gilbert Francis Traill, Gentleman, of
Broadlands, Tunbi idge Wells, b. 1850 ; d. 1927 ; m.
1881, Edith Elizabeth, d. of John Brigham Barsham of
Fincham, Norfolk: —
Gilbert Barsham Traill, Esq. , served Great War as Capt.
R.F.A., b. 1885. Res. — Colombo, Ceylon.
TRASK (H. Coll.). Argent, gutt6e-de-sang, a tilting;
spear erect proper, supported by two lions rampant
guardant gules, on a chief engrailed of the last, an estoile
between two hawks' lures of the first. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a falcon, wings
elevated and addorsed proper, semee of estoiles or, hooded
and holding in the dexter claw a glove argent.
Son of John Trask of Fairwood House, Wilts., b. ;
d. 1884; m. , Elizabeth, d. of Charles Trask: —
John James Trask, Gentleman, b. 1844. Res. —
TRAVERS, formerly of Nateby, Lancashire (U.O.,
1625, Ped. H. Coll.). Sable, a chevron between two escal-
lops in chief and a boar's head couped in base all argent.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, an heraldic tiger passant gules. Motto — " Nee
temere nee timide."
Son of Mordaunt Thomas Otho Travers, Esq.,
Major Roy. Scots Fus., b. 1858 ; d. 1915 ; m. 1882,
Charlotte Sophia, d. of the late Rev. William Marsh,
Vicar of Withersfield, co. Essex : — -
Mordaunt Thomas Leslie Travers, Esq., Capt., Cycl.
Batt. Essex Regt., b. 1884 ; m. 1910, Dorothy Anne, d. of
J. C. Bright, of Leytonstone, Essex, and has issue —
Barbara Emily Ann ; and Doreen Ruth Ann. Res. — 13
Mulgrave Terrace, Kingstown, co. Dublin.
Son of Brig.-Gen. Ernest Augustus Belford Travers,
Commander of Northern District of India, 1879,
b. 1824 ; d. 1879 ; m. 1850, Agnes (d. 1910), d. of
Col. John Hunter, E.I.C.S. : —
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Ernest James Travers, Gentleman, b. i860 ; m. 1896,
Mary James, d. of Rev. Robert Black, Vicar of Ferndeth,
co. Louth, and has issue — Maud Belford ; and Agnes
Margaret. Res. — Myrtlefield Park, Belfast, co. Antrim.
Sons of Dudley Travers, Gentleman, of Redbank,
Brisbane, Queensland, b. 1855 ; d. 1916 ; m. 1885,
Emily, d. of Henry Bradford, of Brisbane : —
Ernest Dudley Montagu Wynyard Travers, Gentle-
man, served Great War, wounded, b. 1893. Postal
address— Isisford, Central Queensland.
Arthur St. Leger Travers, Gentleman, b. 1895 ;
m. 1923, Belvoir, d. of Pennington, of Isisford,
Central Queensland. Address — Box 6, Alpha, Central
Queensland.
Sons of Henry Fane Travers, Esq., Deputy Commr.-
Gen., Ordnance Dept., of Kincraigie, Courtmacsherry ,
co. Cork, b. 1828 ; d. 1913 ; by his 1st wife, m. i860,
Jane Lucy (d. 1868), d. of Rev. Humphrey Davis, of
Twickenham, Middlesex : —
Henry Bivarhart Travers, Gentleman, Barrister-at-
Law, b. 1863 ; m. 1893, Eleanor (d. 1903), d. of John
Farley of Ontario, Canada; and has issue — 2 daus.
Res.—
Joseph Oates Travers, Esq., C.M.G., D.S.O., Brig.-
Gen. (ret.) late Devon Regt., served Burma, 1890-2,
Tirah Exped. 1897-8, S. Africa 1899-1900, and Great
War 1914-19, b. 1867 ; m. 1893, Alice Lucy, d. of Col.
Alfred Dixon, R.H.A., and has had issue — Hugh Eaton
Freswick Travers, Esq., Capt. 2nd Batt. Lanes. Fus.,
b. 1894, reported missing in Gallipoli 1915 ; and Joan
Olive Brandreth. Club.— Army and Navy.
Son of Major Hugh Price Travers (eld. son of
Henry Fane Travers and Eleanor Price — see below) ,
late 5 th Dragoon Gds. and Duke of Wellington's
(West Riding) Regt., b. 1871 ; killed Suvla Bay
Landing 191 5 ; m. 1907, Rita, d. of Rt. Rev.
Rowland Ellis, D.D., Bishop of Aberdeen and
Orkney : —
Hugh James Travers, Gentleman, b. 1909. Res. —
The Little Dene, Triangle, Yorks.
Yngr. son of Henry Fane Travers, Esq. (see above),
by his 2nd wife, m. 1870, Eleanor (d. 1883), d. of
Comdr. Hugh Price, R.N., of The Moorings, Menai
Bridge, Anglesey : —
Robert William Francis Travers, Esq., Capt. R.N.
(ret.), b. 1872 ; m. 1898, Edith Middleton, only child of
Temple Leighton Phipson-Wybrants, Esq., Capt. Gordon
Hdrs., and has issue — Temple Hugh Travers, Esq., Capt.
K.E.O. Cavalry, LA., b. 1899 [m. 1924, Beatrice
Christine, d. of N H. Prentis, of The Hermitage, East
Bergholt, Suffolk] ; and six daughters. Res. — 20 Alleyn
Park, Dulwich.
Son of Thomas William Locke Travers, M.L.A.,
Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of
New Zealand, b. 1819 ; d. 1903 ; m. 1843, Jane
(d. 1888), d. of James Oldham, of Cork :—
Henry Hammersty Travers, Gentleman, b. 1844 ;
m. 1875, Ida, d. of William Smith of Manganui, N.Z.,
and has issue — (1) William Boyle Travers, Gentleman,
b. ; (2) John Travers, Gentleman, b. ; Eva ;
and Mary [m. , E. V. Bevan]. Res. — 48 Salamander
Road, Wellington, N.Z.
Sons of Col. Richard Henry Travers, Insp.-Gen. of
Musketry, 48th Regt., b. 1826 ; d. 1880 ; m. 1858,
Caroline [d. 1881), d. of Thomas du Boulay of
Sandgate, Kent : —
Robert Henry Travers, Esq., Capt. R.N. (ret.), served
S. African War and Great War, b. 1859 ! m- 1909,
Sybil, d. of W. Guild, of Bonchurch, I.O.W., and has
issue — Richard Henry Guild Travers, Gentleman,
b. 1 9 10 ; and Sybil Ann Leslie. Res. — Greenhill,
Sherborne, Dorset.
Brig.-Gen. Jonas Hamilton du Boulay Travers, C.B.,
C.M.G. (ret. 1919), served Burma Campaign 1887-9,
S. African War 1900-02, and Great War, b. 1861 ; m. 1889,
Frances Mabel, d. of Sampson Lloyd Foster, of Old
Park Hall, Great Barres, Stafford, and has had issue —
(1) Richard Lloyd Travers, Esq., Capt. 1st Batt. The
Queen's Own (Roy. West Kent) Regt., served in Great
War, b. 1890 [m. 1923, Kathleen, 4th d. of Michael
Malone, of Priory House, co. Waterford, and has issue
— Harry Hamilton Travers, Gentleman, b. 1924 ;
Richard Fane du Boulay Travers, Gentleman,
b. 1926J ; (2) Hamilton Henry Travers, Gentleman,
2nd Lieut. 1st Batt. S.W. Bordrs., b. 1892, d. of wounds
received in action 1915. Res. — Plas Emu, Criccieth, N.
Wales. Club — United Service.
Francis Eaton Travers, Esq., C.M.G., Capt. R.N.
(ret.), served in Egyptian War 1882, and Great War,
Officer Legion of Honour, b. 1863 ; m. 1905, Norah, d.
of John Robertson Turnbull, Esq., Lt.-Col. 1st Roy.
Dragoon Gds., and has issue — Richard Lawrence Travers,
Gentleman, b. 1906 ; and Susan Mary Gillian. Res. —
Villa Casa Longa, Avenue Isola Bena, Cannes.
Walter Oates Travers, Gentleman, b. 1870. Res.—
Thermadito, Orrville, Butte Co., California, U.S.A.
Sons of Robert Travers, Esq., J. P., of Timoleague,
co. Cork, b. 1828 ; d. 1904 ; m. 1850, Alice Jane
(d. 1896), eld. d. of Rev. Henry Stewart, Rector of
Castle Freke, co. Cork : —
Robert Travers, Esq., J. P., co. Cork, Barrister-at-Law ,
formerly Registrar and Secretary of the Probate Court,
Ireland, b. 1855 ; m. 1st, 1877, Jenny Susan (d. 1890),
d. of Darner Millett of Carrowgowan, co. Mayo ; 2nd,
1893, Laura Isobel (d. 1906), d. of Lt.-Col. John Brown,
Army Pay Dept. ; 3rd, 1909, Edith Morris, d. of Charles
Yescombe of Lyme Regis, and has had issue (by 1st
marriage) — (1) Robert Damer Travers, Gentleman,
b. 1878 [m. 1906, Alice Frances, 3rd d. of William H.
Bagnall of Drummond House, co. Westmeath, and has
issue — Robert Francis Travers, Gentleman, b. 1907 ;
and Alice Maud (Res. — Burnaby Lake, Vancouver,
B.C.)] ; (by 2nd marriage) — (2) Spencer Robert Valentine
Travers, Gentleman, Lieut. 7th Munster Fus. and R.A.F.,
b. 1894, killed in Gallipoli 1915 ; (3) Arthur Stewart
Travers, Gentleman, Lieut. Munster Fus. and R.A.F.,
served Great War, b. 1896 ; and Alice Hope [w. 1920,
James Aylmer Beamish, M.B.]. Res.— West View
Glandore, co. Cork.
Kev. Henry Stewart Travers, B.A., b. 1863. Res. —
Timoleague, Great Cheverell, Devizes, Wilts.
Spencer Eaton Travers, Gentleman, b. 1868 ; m. 1897,
Lydia Maria, d. of Thomas Beamish of Kilmalooda,
co. Cork, and has issue — Eaton Travers, Esq., Capt.
R.F.A.,6. 1898. Res. — Timoleague, co. Cork.
Sons of Augustus William Travers, Esq., Capt. 5th
Dragoon Gds., b. 1832 ; d. 1894 ; m. 1861, Ines
Augusta (d. 1896), d. of Anselme de Arroyave, of
Prince's Gate, Kensington : —
George Alfred Anselme Travers, Esq., C.M.G., Lt.-Col.
R.E. (ret.), served 1st and 2nd Miranzai Exp. 1891
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War, b. 1867. Club— Army and Navy.
Arthur Hope Travers, Esq., Capt. 3rd Gren. Gds. (ret.)
served S. Africa 1899-1902, and Great War, b. 1875 ;
m. 1903, Maie Vivian, d. of John Saqui, of Melbourne,
Australia, and has issue — Inez Hope. Res. — 1 Onslow
Houses, South Kensington. Club— Army and Navy.
The Honourable JOHN TRAYNER, Lord Trayner,
Doctor of Laws of the University of Glasgow. Born April
19, 1834, being the second son of Hugh Trayner, by his
wife Agnes, dau. of James Fraser of Glasgow ; Advocate,
1858; Sheriff for the county of Forfar, 1881-85; Lord of
Session, with title of Lord Trayner, 1885 ; Lord Commis-
sioner of Justiciary, 1887, ex officio Railway Commissioner
for Scotland 1889-99; retired 1905. Armorial bearings
(L.O. , 1878) — Azure, on a fesse, between two Esquires'
helmets plumed in chief and a fraise in base argent, a saltire
sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest
Upon a wreath of his liveries, a lion sejant gules, armed and
langued azure. Motto—" Par loi et droit." Livery — Blue
and white. Married, August 4, 1863, Frances Elizabeth
Maxwell (d. 1908), eld. d. of Robert Stodart Wyld, Writer
to the Signet, Doctor of Laws, of Gilston, in the county of
Fife; and has Issue — (1) Charles Hugh Maxwell Trayner,
Gentleman, formerly His Britannic Majesty's Consul in
Corunna, b. 1867, d. 1908; (2) Robert Wyld Maxwell
Trayner, Esq., formerly Capt. 1st Royal Dragoons, b. 1870 ;
Isabel Georgine Maxwell [m. 1886, Rt. Hon. LordSalvesen,
P.C.. one of the Senators of the Coll. of Justice, Scotland] ;
and Frances Agnes Marie Camille Maxwell. Postal add. —
Dean Park House, Edinburgh. Clubs — Athenaeum, Royal
Societies'.
TREBARNE (H. Coll.). Argent, in chief two goafs
heads erased, and in base two battleaxes in saltire, all
proper. Crest — On a wreath argent and azure, a goat's
head erased in front of two battleaxes in saltire all
proper.
Son of David Trebarne, Gentleman, of Pentre House,
Ystradyfod, Glamorgan : —
The late Gwilyn Thomas Trebarne, Gentleman, b. ;
m. and d. 1923, leaving issue — 2 daus. Res. — Acryse
Manor, Eltham, Kent.
TREBY, see PHILL1PPS-TREBY.
TREDEGAR, Baron, see MORGAN.
TREDGOLD of Guildford (H. Coll.). Gules, semee
the second, between as many battleaxes argent.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
in front of a lion's gamb per fesse or and gules, grasping
a battleaxe fessewise, a mullet pierced between two fleurs-
de-lys all as in the arms. Motto — " Maintiens le droit."
Third son of Joseph Tredgold, of Gonerby, b. 1834 ;
d. 1893 ; m. 1859, Elizabeth, d. of William Smith : —
Alfred Frank Tredgold, Esq., T.D., Maj. (ret.) 5th
Batt. the Queen's Royal Regt., M.D. (Durham),
M.R.C.P. (Lond.), F.R.S. (Edin.), b. 1870 ; m. 1899,
Zoe Blanche Townley, only d. of the late Francis Alfred
Hanbury, M.A., Barrister-at-Law ; and has issue —
Roger Francis Tredgold, Gentleman, b. 191 1 ; Joan
Alison ; Barbara Jocelyn. Res. — St. Martin's, Guildford,
Surrey.
TREGARTHEN (H. Coll., 13 June 1921). Argent, a
chevron between three escallops sable, on a chief of the
last two bendlets or. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, issuant from waves
of fleurs-de-lys or, three mullets pierced in chevron of
of the sea a mermaid proper, holding in the dexter hand
an escallop and in the sinister a comb both sable.
Motto — " Ne cede malis." Livery — Black and white.
Surv. issue of William Craze, of Kenegie, Gulval,
Cornwall (son of Francis Craze, of Polmennor, Madron,
Cornwall), m. 1884, Susan Coulson, d. of James
Tregarthen, of Penzance, Cornwall, by his wife Susan
Bevan, d. of John Coulson, of Penzance (she assumed
by Deed Poll, 6 May, 1921, for herself and her issue
the surname of Tregarthen in lieu of Craze) : —
William Coulson Tregarthen Tregarthen, Gentleman,
b. 1889. Res. — Moor Grove, Lelant, Cornwall.
George Grenville Tregarthen Tregarthen, Gentleman,
6. 1891.
John Coulson Tregarthen Tregarthen, Gent'eman,
b. 1896.
Walter Bevan Coulson Tregarthen, Gentleman, b. 1899.
Kathleen Coulson T.egarthen.
TREFFGARNE, see WILLIAMS-TREFFGARNE.
TREFFRY of Place (Roy. Lie. 16 May 1850, H. Coll.).
Sable, a chevron between three trees eradicated argent.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a Cornish chough's head erased sable, in the beak
a sprig of hawthorn vert.
Son of Charles Ebenezer Treffry, Esq., J. P. of Place,
Cornwall, First Mayor of Fowey (iqi2), High Sheriff
Cornwall (1886), Capt. 2nd Bde. Western Div. R.A.,
b. 1842; d. 1924; m. 1st, 1866, Udney Maria Blakeley,
d. of Joseph von Bretton, Baron von Bretton : —
Edward Treffry, Esq., C.M.G., O.B.E., D.L., J. P., and
(1928) High Sheriff co. Cornwall, A.D.C. to H.M. King
George 1927, Col. Hon. Art. Company, served S. Africa
1900-01 (Queen's Medal, 5 clasps), and Great War, b. 1869 ;
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m. 1913 (his cousin), Anne, d. of Rev. R. H. Treffry, and
has issue— John Esco Treffry, Gentleman, b. 1914 ;
Dormer Treffry, Gentleman, b. 1918 ; Elizabeth; and
Pamela. Seat— Place, Fowey, Cornwall.
Son of Rev. Reginald Heber Treffry, Clerk in Holy
Orders, late Rector of St. Endellion, Cornwall, b. 1846 ;
d. 1927; m. 1899, Blanche, elder d. of Henry Peach
Keighley, Esq., Capt. Indian Army: —
Roger Carpenter, Treffry Esq., M.C., Col. R.A. (T.),
served Great War (despatches), 3.1892. Postaladd. — Tower
Park, Fowey, Cornwall.
Seventh son of Rev. Edward John Treffry, D. C.L. , of
Place, b. 1809 ; d. 1880 ; m. 1835, Anne, d. of Charles
Steel, R.N. :—
Joseph Thomas Treffry. Esq., J. P. co. Devon, b, 1851 ;
m. 1874, Ada (d. 1904), fifth d. of Colonel John Whitehead
Peard, J. P., of Trenython. Res. — Tower Park, Fowey,
Cornwall.
Sons of Rev. Edward Lambert Treffry, Rector of Blank-
ney, co. Lincoln, b. 1854; d. 1926; w». 1885, Evelyn,
only d. of Thomas Henry Pares of Hopwell Hall,
Derby :—
Thomas Justin Treffry, Gentleman, b. 1886. Res. —
Heathfield, Scottsdale, Tasmania.
John Treffry, Gentleman, b. . Postal add. —
ijj*^ Ninth son of Rev. Edward John Treffry (see above) : —
Spencer Thornton Treffry, Esq., late Capt. Royal North
Devon Hussars, b. 1856; m. 1893, Mary Emelin, only d. of
George Washington Davis of Boston, U.S.A. ; and has
surv. issue — Bevil Courtenay Treffry, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut.
Gardner's Horse Res. Ind. Army, b. 1905 ; Stephanee
Mary; Jessica Mae [m. 1921, John Dean]; Beryl Evelyn
Blanch; and Sylvia Francesca. Res. — 51 Addison Gardens,
Kensington, W.
TREFUSIS, see HEPBURN -STUART- FORBES-
TREFUSIS.
TREGONING. Argent, on a mount vert, a stag lodged
in front of three oak-trees proper, a chief azure, thereon a
passion-cross between two mullets of the field. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a rock proper,
thereon a castle argent , a stag lodged or. Motto — ' ' Semper
^ 1 r N a
paratus, semper tutus." Livery — Blue coat, with silver
buttons, drab trousers, &c.
Sons of John Simmons Tregoning, Esq., J. P. (High
Sheriff 1904-5), Cornwall and J. P. and D. L. co. Car-
marthen, b. 1842 ; d. 1909 ; m. 1866, Sophia, d. of
Edward Norris of Liverpool : —
••John Simmons Tregoning, Esq., J. P. co. Cornwall, M.A.
(Camb.), b. 1868. Estate — Landue, nr. Launceston. Post,
add. — Landue, nr. Launceston, Cornwall.
William Edward Cecil Tregoning, Esq., J. P. co. Car-
marthen, M.A. (Camb.), b. 1871 ; m. Nancy, yst.d. of John
Beaven Phillips, Esq., J. P. ; and has issue — (1) William
Leonard Tregoning, Gentleman, b. 1902 ; (2) George
Edward Tregoning, Gentleman, b. 1904 ; (3) David Bevill
Tregoning, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; (4) John Langford Tre-
goning, Gentleman, b. 1909; Ethel Dorothea; and Joan
Monici. Res. — Portiscliff, Ferryside, Carmarthenshire.
Wynn Harold Tregoning, Gentleman, C.B.E., M.A.
(Camb.), b. 1876; in. 1909, Alice Dorothy, d. of Rev.
William Pollexfen Bastard of Kitley ; and has surv. issue-
Edward John Tregoning, Gentleman, b. 1913 ; and Mary
Elizabeth. Res. — 9/13 Embankment Gardens, Chelsea,
S.W.
Geoffrey Norris Tregoning, Gentleman, B.A. (Camb.), b.
1881 ; m. 1910, Dorothea Mary, d. of Richard Harry
Sampson ; and has issue — Ronald Geoffrey Tregoning,
Gentleman, b. 1915 ; Peter Norris Tregoning, Gentleman,
b. 1918 ; Margaret Joyce ; and Charis Elisabeth. Res. —
Bevill's Hill, Bridgerule, nr. Holsworthy, Cornwall.
Edgar Avery Tregoning, Esq. , Capt. R.O. , late Durham
L.I., M,A. (Camb.), b. 1884. Res. — Saugeen, Manor Road,
Bournemouth.
TREHERNE (H. Coll., 8 Sept. 1768). Gules, on a
chevron or, between three herons argent, four barrulets
azure. Mantling gules and or. Crest — -On a wreath of
I)gof ji jJdlrjl
the colours, a heron's head erased argent, gorged with a
chaplet of roses gules. Motto — " A Deo et patre."
Sons of Goring Apsley Treherne (2nd son of Morgan
Treherne, Esq., J. P., D.L., of Gate House, Mayfield,
Sussex), b. 1842 ; d. 1913 ; m. 1895, Sophie Edith,
d. of the late Edmund John Winn, of 67 Cadogan
Place, S.W. (son of Charles Winn of Nostell Priory,
Yorks ) :—
Edmund Henry Apsley Treherne, Esq., J. P. Suffolk,
Lord of the Manor of Downash and Bowley in Sussex, b.
1896 ; m. 1918, Camilla Mary Shafto, d. of Sir Robert
Shafto Adair, Bart., of Flixton Hall, Bungay, Suffolk,
and has issue — David Allan Apsley Treherne, Gentleman,
b. 1919 ; Jerome Edmund Offley Treherne, Gentleman,
b. 1923 ; Robert Philip Dalrymple Treherne, Gentleman,
b. 1925. Res. — Flixton Grange, Bungay, Suffolk.
John Dalrymple Winn Treherne, Gentleman, b. 1907.
Res. — 48 Ennismore Gardens, S.W.7.
[Mr. Morgan Treherne (see above) was the second son
of Mr. Rees Goring Thomas, of Llannon, co. Carmarthen
(see Thomas), and assumed the old family surname of
Treherne in lieu of his patronymic].
TRELAWNY, see JAGO-TRELAWNY, and SALUS-
BURY-TRELAWNY.
TRELAWNY-ROSS, see ROSS.
TREMA YN E of Heligan ( H . Coll. ). Gules, three dexter
arms, conjoined at the shoulders and flexed in triangle
or, fists proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On
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between their hands a man's head proper, on tne head a
high-crowned hat sable. Motto — " Honor et honestas."
Livery — Blue and silver.
Son of John Tremayne, Esq., of Heligan, Cornwall,
by his wife Hon. Mary Charlotte Martha Vivian,
d. of Rt. Hon. Charles Crespigny, 2nd Lord Vivian
of Glynn: —
John Claude Lewis Tremayne, Esq., O.B.E., J. P. co.
Cornwall, Capt. late 3rd Batt. (mil.) Duke of Cornwall's
L.I., b. 1869; m. 1897 (div. 1904), Eleanor Elizabeth, d. of
lonathan Rashleigh of Menabilly, co. Cornwall. Seat —
Heligan, St. Austell. Clubs— Carlton , Arthur's, R.A.C.
Sons of Arthur Tremayne, Esq., J. P. and D. L. , M.P.
for Truro 1878-80, served in the 13th Light Dragoons
in the Crimea, and commanded them as Lieut. -Col.
1860-61 ; b. 1827 ; d. 1905 ; m. 1st, 1858, Lady
Frances Margaret Hely-Hutchinson (d. 1866), d. of the
3rd Earl of Donoughmore, K.P. ; 2nd, 1870, Emma
Penelope, fifth d. of Rev. Thomas Philpotts: —
William Francis Tremayne, Esq., J. P. andD. L. co. Corn-
wall, Capt. late 4th Dragoon Guards, b. 1862 ; m. 1890, Zoe
Anna Judith, third d. of Baron de Robeck of Gowran
Grange, Naas, and has issue — (1) Charles Henry Tremayne,
Esq., M.C. with Bar, Capt. 19th Hussars, b. 1893; (2) John
William Treymane, Gentleman, b. ; (3) Edmund Kil-
dare Tremayne, Gentleman, b. ; Ursula Frances Rose ;
and Bridgitte Eblana Harriet. Seat — Carclew, Perranar-
worthal, Cornwall. Club — Army and Navy,
John Hearle Tremayne, Esq., Major 13th Hussars, b.
1865 ; m. 1904, Faith Margaret, d. of Henry Adam of
Canon Hill, Maidenhead ; and has issue — A dau. Res. —
Arthur Hughes Tremayne, Gentleman, b. 1872. Res. —
Son of Henry Hawkins Tremayne, Esq., J. P., b. 1830;
d. 1894; m. 1858, Charlotte Jane (d. 1909), third d.
of John Buller of Morval : —
Capt. Arthur Hearle Tremayne, R.N. (ret.), J. P. Corn-
wall, Lord of the Manor of Morval, b. 1868. Seat— Morval,
Sandplace, co. Cornwall. Club — Naval and Military.
TRENCH (U.O., 1668). Argent, a lion passant gules,
between three fleurs-de-lys azure, on a chief of the last, a
sun in his splendour proper. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed
in armour, the hand grasping a scimitar all proper. Motto
— " Virtutis fortuna comes."
Sons of Hon. Frederick Sydney Charles Trench, b.
1839 ; d.v.p. 1879 ; ?n. 1867, Lady Anne Le Poer
Trench (d. 1924), d. of 3rd Earl of Clancarty : —
Rt. Hon. Frederick Oliver Trench, 3rd Baron Ashtown
(Ireland, 27 Dec. 1800), D. L. co. Galway, Representative
Peer for Ireland, elected 1908 [Supporters— Dexter, a
lion gules, ducally crowned and powdered with fleurs-de-lys,
or ; sinister, a stag proper, armed and hoofed, ducally
gorged and lined or], b. 1868; m. 1894, Violet Grace, d. of
Col. Robert Ashworth Gcdolphin Cosby of Stradbally Hall,
Queen's Co. ; and has had issue — (1) Hon. Frederick Sydney
Trench, Lieut. K.R.R.C, b. 1894; d. 1916 of wounds
received in action ; (2) Hon. Robert Power Trench, Lieut.
3rd Batt. R. West Surrey Regt., b. 1897 \m. 1926, Geraldine
Ida, d. of the late Sir Henry Foley Grey, Bart.] ; (3) Hon.
Arthur Cosby Trench, b. 1899 '• d. 1918 ; (4) Hon. Dudley
Oliver Trench, Lieut. K.R.R.C., b. 1901 ; and Hon. Grace
Mary. Seats — Woodlawn, co. Galway, Glenahiry Lodge,
co. Waterford. Club — Carlton.
Hon. William Cosby Trench (patent of precedence as
son of a Baron, 1889), J. P. and (1895) High Sheriff co.
Limerick, b. 1869; m. 1893, Frances Elizabeth, d. of
Walter Taylor Newton Shawe Taylor of Castle Taylor, co.
Galway, Esq., D.L. ; and has 'had issue — (1) Percy Richard
Oliver Trench, Esq., Capt. 3rd Batt. Royal West Surrey
Regt., b. 1894 ; killed in action 1917 ; (2) Walter Frederick
Oliver, Trench, Gentleman, b. 1899 [m. 1921, Ntrah Maude,
d. of Ven. John Richard Becher, Archdeacon of Ross ; and
has issue — Cecil John William Trench, Esq., b. 1923 ; and
Olga Ann Oliver (Res. — Tremoyetta, Molo, Kenya)] ; (3)
Algernon Oliver Trench, Gentleman, b. 1900. Seat —
Clonodfoy Castle, co. Limerick.
Sons of Hon. Cosby Godolphin Trench, J. P., D.L. ,
co. Tipperary, Capt. late 1st Dragoons, and Major
King's Co. Militia, b. 1844; \d. 1925; m. 1873. Maria,
d. of Sir Richard Musgrave, 4th Bart. : —
Charles Sadleir Musgrave Trench, Esq., B.A. (Camb.),
late Capt. Northumberland Fusiliers, b. 1874; m. 1914,
Helen Crowley, fifth d. of late Robert Lidwill Brown of
Clonboy, co. Clare, and has issue — Cosby Patrick Mus-
Seat — Sopwell Hall, Clough-
-Naval and Military, Kildare
grave Trench, Esq., b. 1915.
Jordan, co. Tipperary. Clubs-
Street.
Edward Cosby Trench, Gentleman, B.A. (Camb.), b.
1881 ; m. 1910, Evelyn de Courcey, eldest d. of Col. de
Courcey Daniell, late R.A. Res. — Lanagour, Cowichan
Bay, Vancouver, B.C. Club — St. James's.
Clive Newcome Trench, Gentleman, B.A. (Camb.), b.
1884 ; m. 1910, Kathleen Maud Marion, second d. of late
Major Ivor Maclvor, C.S.I. , and has issue — Nigel Clive
Trench, Gentleman, b. 1916 ; and Lois Eileen. Res. —
Sansum, Cowichan Bay, Vancouver Island.
Son of Charles Steuart Trench of Clay Hill, Virginia,
Gentleman(second son of Henry Trench of Glenmalyre),
b. 1843 ; d. 1886 ; m. 1873, Ellen Adelaide, d. of Charles
Marryat : —
Henry Marryat Trench, Gentleman, b. 1876 ; m. 1904,
Juliet Barham, d. of William Seaman of Staten Island,
U.S.A. ; and has issue — A dau. Res. —
Son of Thomas Percival Trench, Gentleman, b. 1880 ;
d. 1924; m. 1921, Phyllis Clare Hume, d. of the late
Arthur Hume-Spry : —
Thomas Percival Hume Trench, Gentleman, b. 1924.
Res.—
Yngst. son of Charles Steuart Trench (see above) : —
Rev. Albert Charles Trench, M.C, Chaplain of Fort St.
George, Madras, b. 1884; m. 1913, Marion, d. of Foster
Hewison Thompson of Westce, Durham. Post. add. —
Fort St. George, Madras, India.
Son of John Townsend Trench, Gentleman, b. 1834 ;
d. 1909; m. 2nd, 1874, Leonora (d. 1903), d. of G. C.
G. Wray of Ardnamona : —
Rev. George Frederick Trench, M.A. (Camb.), Super-
intending Clergyman and Rural Dean, Lloydminster,
Saskatchewan, Canada, 1909-14, T.C.F. 1914-19 (desp.
twice), Prin. Emmanuel Coll., Sask. , Canada 1919-21,
Asst. to the Home Sec. C. M.S. since 1926, b. 1881; m. 1919,
Muriel, d. of the late Leslie Robertson, of Wimbledon, and
has issue — 2daus. Res. — 42 Holmbush Road, Putney, S.W.
Sons of Rev. William Robert Trench, Hon. Canon of
Liverpool and Carlisle, Vicar of Kendal, LL. M.
(Camb.), b. 1838; d. 1913 ; m. 1877, Edith Anne
Hamilton (d. 1892), d. of Charles Langton of Liver-
pool:—
Frederick Charles Trench, Gentleman, M.A. (Camb.),
b. 1877. Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
William Langton Trench, Esq., M.C. , late Lt.-Col.
W. Yorks. Regt., M.A. (Camb.), b. 1880; m. 1927,
Dorothy Alice, d. of J. C. Fidler, of The Warren, Maple-
durham. Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
Robert Hamilton Trench, Gentleman, M.A. (Camb. ), b.
(twin) 1880; m. 1914, Alice, d. of Reginald C. Nelson, of
Limber House, Sunderland. Res. — Hall Barn Cottage,
Beaconsfield. Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
John Roy Trench, Esq., Capt. 6th Batt. Liverpool Regt.,
b. '1884.
Son of Rev. Frederic FitzWilliam Trench, b. 1799 ; d.
1869; m. 1835, Louisa Alice (d. 1878), d. of Rt. Hon.
Robert Ward, P.C.:—
Louis Trench, Gentleman, B.A. (Camb.), M.I.C.E., b.
1846; m. 1877, Mary Anne (d. 1897), d. of William Robert
Ward ; and has issue — (1) John Henry Trench, Esq., Capt.
late R.A.M.C, M.A., M.B., B.C. (Camb.), b. 1878; (2)
Bernard Frederic Trench, Esq., Maj. R. M.L.I, (ret.),
b. 1880 (Club — Jun. United Service) ; (3) Rev, Claud William
Trench, B.A., LL.B. (Camb.), Curate St. Mary Magdelene,
Wandsworth Common, b. 1881 ; (4) Geoffrey FitzLouis
Trench, Esq., Asst. -Engineer London and N.W. Ry., Capt.
late R.E. , b. 1885 [m. 1927, Olive Muriel, d. of George
Constance]; and Harriette Louisa. Res. — 165 Oakwood
Court, Kensington, W. Club — New University.
Sons of Frederick Charles Trench, afterwards Trench-
Gascoigne, of Parlington, Esq. : —
See Trench-Gascoigne.
Son of Major-Gen. Frederic Chenevix Trench,
C.M.G. (eldest son of the Archbishop of Dublin -- see
below), b. 1837; d. 1894; m. 1873, Mary Frederica
Blanche, d. of Capt. Charles B. Mulville, 3rd Dragoon
Guards: —
Julius Francis Trench, Esq., D.S.O., Major Northumber-
land Fus., served Great War 1915-18 (desp., D.S.O.), and
Mesopotamia 1920 (medal and clasp), b. 1885 ; m. 1929.
Frances, d. of the late Sewallis E. Shirley, of Ettington
Park, Warwickshire. Club — Naval and Military.
Sons of Most Rev. and Rt. Hon. Richard' Chenevix
Trench, P.C, D.D., Archbishop of Dublin, b. 1807;
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d. i860; m. 1832, Hon. Frances Mary Trench (d.
1890), sister of 2nd Baron Ashtovvn : —
Charles Chenevix Trench, Esq., Col. (ret.) R.A. ,
b. 1839; m. 1874, Emily Mary, d. of Gen. Sir John
Lefroy, K.C.M.G., C.B; and has surv. issue — (1)
Richard Henry Trench, Esq., CLE., O.B.E., Lt.-
Col. Indian Army, Indian Political Service, b. 1876 ;
[m. 1913. Evelyn May, only child of late Harry Evelyn
Stracey Pocldington, 15th Hussars, and has isbue —
Charles Pocklington Trench, Gentleman, b. 1914 ; and
Evelyn Jane Chenevix] ; (2) Charles Godfrey Trench,
Gentleman, I.C.S., B.A. (Oxon.), b. i877[rw. 1910, Margaret
Mary, eldest d. of John Holmes Blakesley of Woodlynch,
Kew Gardens, and has issue — Christopher John Trench,
Gentleman, b. 191 1 ; Richard Blakesley Trench, Gentleman,
b. 1912]; (3) Lawrence Trench, Esq., C.M.G., D.S.O.,
Major R.E., b. 1883 [«. 1908, Winifred Ross, d. of Edward
Tootal, and has issue — 2 daus.]; (4) Ralph Chenevix
Trench, Esq., O.B.E., M.C., Lt.-Col, Roy. Corps of
Signals, R.E. , b. 1885 [m. 1916, Meriel, d. of the late Rev.
Dr. Jelf, Master of the Charterhouse, and has issue — John
Gordon Chenevix Trench, Gentleman, b. 1920 ; Maxwell
Chenevix Trench, Gentleman, b. 1921] ; (5) Alfred Trench,
Esq., M.C., C.E., Major late R.E., B.A. (Camb.), b. 1887
[w. 1920, Helen Winifred, d. of George Fowler, and has
issue — 1 son, and 1 dau.] ; and Emily Maude. Res. —
Broomfield, Camberley. Club — United Service.
Alfred Chenevix Trench, Gentleman, b. 1849 ; m. 1873,
Ella, d. of James Moore of Dalchoolin, co. Down. Res. —
Villa Buona Ventura, Cadenabbia, Como, Italy. Clubs —
Athenaeum, Windham.
Sons of Rev. Herbert Francis Chenevix Trench, M.A.,
b. 1850; d. 1900; m. 1883, Isabel Catherine, d. of
Henry Trench of Cangort Park : —
Arthur Henry Chenevix Trench, Esq., CLE., Col. late
R.E,. b. 1884; m. 1913, Dorothy Pauline, eldest d. of Allan
Gibson Steel, K.C., and has issue — Reginald Allan Trench,
Gentleman, b. 1920 ; and 2 daus. Res. — Sandilands, West
Byfleet.
Herbert Trench, Gentleman, b. 1892 ; m. 1922, Marjorie,
d. of R. Bell of Melbourne, and has surv. issue — 1 dau.
Res. — Ravenhurst, Brackwell, Herts.
Son of Philip Frances Trench, Gentleman, b. 1849 ;
d. 1911; m. 1882, Frances Angel, d. of Robert Reeves
of Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin: —
Robert Denis Trench, Gentleman, Lieut, late K.R.R.C.,
/'. 1899.
Sons of Philip Charles Trench of Botley, co. Hants.,
Gentleman, b. 1809; d. 1888; m. 1846, Ellen Maria
(d. 1872), d. of Thomas Turner, E.I.C.C.S. :—
George Frederick Trench, Esq., CLE. (1910), Lt-Col.
late Indian Army, Political Agent in Zhob, Baluchistan, b.
1859. Res. — Anchorage, Bursledon, Hants. Club — Naval
and Military, St. James's.
Richard Bayley Chenevix Trench, Gentleman, b. 1861 ;
m. 1889, Gwendoline, M.B.E., d. of Sir John Heron Max-
well, 7th Bart. ; and has issue — (1) Hugo Trench, Esq., late
Capt. 5th Batt. Rifle Brigade, b. 1890 [m. 1920, Emma, d.
of Sir Robert McAlpine, Bart., and has issue — 2 sons] ; (2)
Eric Trench, Gentleman, Lieut. R.A.S.C,^. 1892 ; (3) Ivor
Trench, Gentleman, b. (twin) 1892 [m. 1918, Doris Mary,
d. of the late J. F. Gaskell, of Canbus O'May, Aberdeen,
and has issue — I dau.] ; (4) Lionel Trench, Gentleman, b.
1901 [m. 1925, Doris Maud, d. of the late C D. Turrall,
and has issue — Keith Everard George Trench, Gentleman,
b. 1926]. Res. — 2 Connaught Road, Eastbourne.
Son of John Alfred Trench, Gentleman, b. 1839 ; d.
1922 ; m. 1866, Janetta Wilbraham, d. of Wilbraham
Taylor, Gentleman Usher to H.M. Queen Victoria : —
Wilbraham Fitzjohn Trench, Esq., M.A. (Dub. and
Camb.), Litt.D. (Dub.), Professor of English Literature in
the Univ. of Dublin, b. 1873 ; m. 1903, Mary Alicia, d. of
the late Edward Cross of Hollywood, Portishead ; and has
issue — Patrick Mackenzie Fitzjohn Trench, Gentleman,
b. 1905 [m. 1926, Frances, d. of the late Cecil Cautley
Baker] ; Chalmers Edward Fitzjohn Trench, Gentleman,
b. 1909; and two daus. Res. — Grianblah, Palmerston
Park, Dublin.
Sons of Frederick Herbert Trench, Gentleman, M.A.
and Fellow of All Souls' (Oxon.), Senior Examiner
Board of Education, b. 1865; d. 1923 ; m. 1891, Lilian
Isabel,, d. of Robert Fox of Grove Hill, Falmouth: —
Waldo Talbot Trench, Esq., M.C, Nigerian C.S.,
Major Canadian Mil., b. 1892. Res. — Kano, Nigeria.
i-vDesmond Patrick Trench, Gentleman, b. 1893 '• m- I9I0>
Elfrida, d. of Rev. Canon D. E. Young, Vicar of Penzance,
and has issue— John Patrick Trench, Gentleman, b. 1918 ;
Anthony Barclay Trench, Gentleman, b. 1919 ; and Pamela
Joan. Post. add. — c/o Burma Oil Company, Rangoon.
Son of William Wallace Trench, Gentleman (second
son of the Rev. F. Fitz John Trench— see below), b.
1840 ; d. 1883 ; m. 1st, 1864, Elizabeth French (d. 1867),
d. of Thomas Allin of Avoncore, co. Cork ; 2nd, 1870,
Catherine Sabine, d. of Admiral Sir I. B. Sulivan
K.C.B. :—
Claud Llewellyn Pomeroy Trench, Gentleman, b. 1881 ;
m. 1911, Annie Elizabeth, eld. d. of William Charles Davis
of Glen Valley, Saskatchewan, Canada; and has surv.
issue— Muriel Ellen ; Eileen Elizabeth ; and Jean Olive.
Res.— 128 Knighton Church Road, Stoneygate, Leicester.
Sons of George Frederick Trench, Esq., J. P. co. Kerry
B.A. (Trin. Coll., Dub.), F.S.I. , b. 1841 ; d. 1915 ; by
1st wife, m. 1868, Frances Charlotte, d. of W. Talbot
Crosbie, Esq. , of Ardfert Abbey : —
Ernest Frederick Crosbie Trench, Esq., C.B.E., M.A.
(Trin. Coll., Dub.), M.I.C.E., Vice-Pres. Inst, of C.E.
1924-25, b. 1869 ; m. 1895, Netta Wilbraham, d. of
Herbert Wilbraham Taylor, Esq., J. P. of Hadley Bourne ;
and has had issue — Maurice Crosbie Trench, Esq., Flying
Officer, R.A.F., b. 1896 ; killed whilst flying 1923 ; Dermot
George Crosbie Trench, Gentleman, £.'1904 ; Brian Crosbie
Trench, Gentleman, b. 1908; Desmond Ernest Crosbie
Trench, Gentleman, b. 191 1 ; Peter Crosbie Trench, Gentle-
man, b. 1912; and Noreen Charlotte [m. 1922, Stephen
Holmes, M.C]. Res.— Stoke Manor, Great Badwyn, Wilts.
William Launcelot Crosbie Trench, Gentleman, B.A.
(Trin. Coll,, Dub.), Principal Engineering Coll, Poena,
India, b. 1881 ; m. 1910, Margaret Zephanie, yst. d. of Rev.
W. P. Huddleston, of Westcott, Dorking, and has issue-
George Crosbie Trench, Gentleman, b. 1913 ; David Clive
Crosbie Trench, Gentleman, b. 1915. Post, address —
Engineering College, Pcona, India.
Son of Rev. F. Fitzjohn Trench, M.A. , b. 1808; d.
1859; m. 1838, Elizabeth (d. 1902), d. of John
Maconchy, of Edenmore, co. Dublin : —
James C:rrie Trench, Gentleman, F.S.I. , b. 1848; m.
1883, Annie Gertrude, d. of the late John Haughton of
Ardreigh, co. Kildare ; and has surv. issue — Frederick
FitzCurne Trench, Esq., Capt. late Roy. Tank Corps,
b. 1889 [m. 1911, Harriette Elizabeth, yst. d. of Thomas
Faj>.an, Esq., J. P., and has issue — 1 dau.] ; Aileen Agnes ;
Muriel Constance [m. 1920, Raymond C Stevenson,
I. R.A. B.A.]; AmyFeodora [m. 1922, James A. S. Watt, of
Kenya Colony]; and Marie Helene Elizabeth. Res. —
3 Sydenham Road, Dublin.
Son of Francis Arthur Trench, Gentleman, b. 1816 ;
d. 1868; m. 1848, Emily (d. 1896), d. of George Little-
dale : —
Arthur Trench, Esq., J. P. cos. Cavan and Fermanagh,
b. 1851 ; m. 1893, Lilian Jean Maria, d. of Rev. John
Edmund Trench; and has issje— VeYa Estelle Stephanie
Marie de las Mercedes [m. 1906, Richard Arthur Austen
Leigh of The Froyles, Lindfield, Sussex] ; and Yvonne Olga
Gabrielle Marie Angele. Club — Windham.
Son of the Rev. John Edmund Trench, M.A. , b.
1818; d. i860; m. 1856, Anne, d. of J. Cuff Gildea of
Cloona Castle, co. Mayo : —
Frederick John Arthur Trench, Esq., C.V.O., D.S.O.,
Knight Commander of the Orders of the Royal Crown, of
the Red Eagle, and of Saxe- Ernestine, Col. R.A., Military
Attache" at Berlin 1906-10, b. 1857; m. 1900, Anne Somer-
ville, d. of John N. Craddock of Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
Res.— L»s Uttins, Rolle, Switzerland.
TRENCH. Argent, a lion passant gules, between three
fleurs-de-lys azure, on a chief of the last, a sun in splendour
or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, an arm in armour embowed, holding a sword
all proper. Motto— " Virtutis fortuna comes."
Sons of Charles O'Hara Trench, Esq., J.P., D.L., late
14th Regt., b. 1846 ; d. ; m. 1874, Elizabeth Olivia,
third dau. of Robert St. George (and grand-dau. of
Sir Richard Bligh St. George, Bart., of Woodsgift,
co. Kilkenny) : —
John Arthur Burdett Trench, Gentleman, b. 1884 ; m.
1915, Mary Adelaide, d. of John Lambert, Esq., J. P., and
has issue — Charles Arthur Henry Trench, Gentleman,
b. 1915 ; Frederick Desmond Trench, Gentleman, b. 1920 ;
Roderic Gore Trench, Gentleman, b. 1922. Seat —
Clonfert, Eyrecourt, co. Galway.
Charles Frederick Trench, Esq., D.S.O., Major 7th
Hariana Lancers, Indian Army, b. July 29, 1885.
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TRENCH-GASCOIGNE (R.L., 15 Aug. 1851). Quar-
terly, 1 and 4, argent, on a pale sable, a conger's
head couped and erect or, and for distinction, upon a canton
gules, a cross-crosslet of the third (Gascoigne); 2 and 3,
argent, a lion passant gules, between three fleurs-de-lys
azure, on a chief of the last, a sun in splendour or (Trench).
Mantling sable and argent. Crests — 1. upon a wreath of
the colours, a conger's head couped and erect or, charged
(for distinction) with a pellet (Gascoigne) ; 2. upon a wreath
of the colours, an arm in armour embowed, the hand g asp-
ing a cutlass all proper (Trench).
Son of Col. Frederick Charles Trench-Gascoigne of
Parlington, J. P., D.L., b. 1814; d. 1905; m. 1850,
Mary Isabella (d. 1891), d. and coh. of Richard Oliver
Gascoigne of Parlington : —
Frederick Richard Thomas Trench-Gascoigne, Esq.,
D.S.O., J. P. W.R. co. Yorks., Lt.-Col. and Hon. Col.
Yorkshire Hussars, late Capt. Royal Horse Guards, b.
1851 ; m. 1892, Laura Gwendolen Douglas, C. B. E., d. of Sir
Douglas Galton, K.C.B. ; and has surv. issue — (1) Alvary
Douglas Frederick Trench-Gascoigne, Gentleman, 2nd Sec.
Diplomatic Sec, formerly Lieut. Yorkshire Hus. Yeo. , b.
1893 [ot. 1916, Sylvia, d. of Gen. Wilbur Wilder, U.S.
Army, and has issue — Douglas Wilder Trench-Gascoigne,
Gentleman, b. 1917 ; and Yvonne] ; and Cynthia Mary [m.
1924, Lt.-Col. A. F. Sandys Hill, R. E]. Seats — Himbleton
Manor, Droitwich ; Lotherton Hall, Aberford, Leeds ;
Craignish Castle, Ardfern, Argyll. Clubs — Carlton, Army
and Navy, Junior Carlton, Yorkshire.
TRENCHARD, see ASHFORDBY-TRENCHARD
and DILLON-TRENCHARD.
TRENCHARD (H. Coll.). Per pale argent and azure,
in the first three pallets sable, all within a bordure of
the last. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a cubit arm erect vested azure, cuffed
argent, holding in the hand a cinquedea sword both
proper. Motto — " Nosce teipsum."
Son of Capt. Henry Montague Trenchard,K.O. Y.L.I. ,
b. 1838 ; d. 1914 ; m. 1869, Georgina Louisa, d. of
Capt. John Skene, R.N. : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Hugh Montague Trenchard, Baron Tren-
chard of Wolfeton, Dorset (1930), 1st Bart. (9th Oct.
1919), G.C.B., D.S.O., Air Chief Marshal 1922, Marshal
of the R.A.F. 1927, Col. Roy. Scots. Fus., Hon. LL.D.
Cambridge, Hon. D.C.L. Oxford, b. 1873 ; m. 1920,
Katherine, d. of Edward Salvin Bowlby, of Gilston Park,
Herts., and widow of Capt. the Hon. James Boyle, R.
Scots Fusiliers; and has issue — Hon. Hugh Trenchard,
b. 1921; Hon. Thomas Trenchard, b. 1923. Res. —
Dancer's Hill, Barnet, Herts. Clubs — Brooks's, Beef-
steak, Army and Navy.
TREOWEN, Baron, see HERBERT.
TREVELYAN. Gules, a demi-horse argent, hoofed
and maned or, issuing out of water in base proper. Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
two arms counter-embowed proper, habited azure, holding
in the hand a bezant. Motto — "Tyme tryeth troth."
Sons of the Rt. Hon. Sir George Otto Trevelyan,
2nd Bart., of Wallington, Northumberland, P.C. ,
M.A., LL.D., D.C.L., D.L., b. 1838; d. 1928; m.
1869, Caroline {d. 1928), d. of Robert Needham Philips,
M.P. of The Park, Manchester, and Welcombe,
Stratford-on-Avon : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Philips Trevelyan, 3rd Bart.
(March 13, 1874), P.C, M.P. for Elland Div. co. Yorks.
1899-1918, and for Central Div. Newcastle-upon-Tyne
1922, Pres. Board of Education 1924, M.A. Camb. ,
b. 1870 ; in. 1904, Mary Katharine, third dau. of Sir Hugh
Bell, 2nd Bart. , J. P. , of Red Barns, Coatham, Redcar, and
has issue — George Lowthian Trevelyan, Esq., b. 1906 ;
Geoffrey Washington Trevelyan, Esq,, b. 1920; Pauline;
Katherine ; Marjorie ; and Florence Patricia. Seats —
Wallington, Cambo, Northumberland; Welcombe, Strat-
ford-on-Avon.
Robert Calverley Trevelyan, Esq., B.A., LL.B. , b. 1872 ;
m. 1900, Elizabeth, dau. of the late Ian des Amorie van der
Hoeven, and has surv. issue — Julian Otto Trevelyan,
Gentleman, b. 1910. Res. — The Shiffolds, Holmbury
St. Mary, Dorking. Clubs — 1917 : Nat. Liberal.
George Macaulay Trevelyan, Esq., C.B.E., Regius
Professor of Modern History, Cambridge, Fellow of Trin.
Coll. Camb. , b. 1877 ; m. 1904, Janet Penrose, second d. of
Humphry Ward, and has surv. issue — Charles Humphry
Trevelyan, Gentleman, b. 1909 ; and Mary Caroline. Res.
—Trinity College, Cambridge. Clubs— Athenaeum, Nat.
Liberal.
TREVELYAN (H. Coll.). Gules, a demi-horse argent,
hoofed and maned or, issuing out of water in base proper.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, two arms counter-embowed proper, habited az re,
holding in the hands a bezant, surmounted by a sea-parrot,
also proper. Motto — " Tyme tryeth trothe."
Only surv. son of Sir Ernest John Trevelyan, Knt.
Bach. (1909), Barr.-at-Law, D.C.L. , Judge of the
High Court of Bengal 1885-98, b. 1850 ; d. 1924 ; m. 1st,
1880, Mary Katharine (d. 1885), d. of late P. Black,
M.D. ; 2nd, 1890, Julia Isobel (d. 1903), d. of late E.
W. Mark, formerly Consul at Marseilles; 3rd, 1909,
Winifred Helen, d. of late Sir Charles Umpherston
Aitchison, K.C.S.I. :—
Henry Trevelyan, Esq., Lt.-Col. R.E., b. 1881 ; m.
1906, Josephine Marie, d. of late Dr. J. Antelme ; and has
issue— Peggy; and Mary Katharine. Postal address — 30
Norham Road., Oxford.
TREVELYAN of Netherwitton (Vn. of Dorset 1623,
H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, a demi-horse argent,
hoofed and maned or, coming out of water in base proper
(Trevelyan); 2 and 3, sable, a chevron argent, a chief
indented of the second (Thornton). Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, two arms
counter-embowed proper, habited azure, holding in the
hands a bezant. Motto — " Time trieth troth."
Sons of Thornton Roger Trevelyan, Esq. , J.P. , b. 1843 ;
d. 1904; m. 1864, Dobree Wilkinson, d. of J. W.
Fraser of Bath : —
John Spencer Trevelyan, Gentleman, b. 1864; m. 1897,
Eleanor Margaret, younger d. of late W. Brook Mortimer
of Hay Car, Lancaster ; and has issue — (1) John Thornton
Trevelyan, Gentleman, b. 1898 ; (2) Roger de Thornton
Trevelyan, Esq., Lieut. R.N., b. 1901 ; and Caroline Nora
Constantia Thornton. Seat — Netherwitton, near Morpeth.
Roger de Thornton Trevelyan, Gentleman, b. 1868.
Res.—
George Alfred Thornton Trevelyan, Gentleman, b. 1871.
Res.—
Freeman Blackett Thornton Trevelyan, Gentleman, b.
1874; m. 1898, Louise, second d. of Sir Philip Watts,
F.R.S., LL.D., D.Sc. ; and has issue — Dora Humphreys
Thornton; and Lilian Agnes. Res. — Villa de nngelis,
Pozznoli, Naples.
Son of Capt. Walter Raleigh Trevelyan, 4th Batt.
Leinster Regt. , b. 1865 ; died on active service 1916 ;
m. 1891, Georgina Alice, only child of Edmund
Whitney Fetherstonhaugh-Whitney : —
Walter Raleigh Fetherstonhaugh Trevelyan, Esq., Capt.
T.A., served Great War 1915-18 (desp.), b. 1893; m. 1921,
Olive Beatrice, d. of Thomas Gibbons Frost, of Mollington
Hall, Chester, and has surv. issue — Walter Raleigh Tre-
velyan, Gentleman, b. 1923; John Amyas Trevelyan,
Gentleman, b. 1928. Res. —
Son of Walter Raleigh Trevelyan, b. 1842; d. 1898;
m. 1863, Marion Adelaide, only d. of Rev. Charles
William Leslie of Ballibay : —
Charles Leslie Calverley Trevelyan, Gentleman, b. 1874 ;
m. 191 1, Esm6 Gwladys, ygst. d. of William T. Menzies of
Empshott Grange, Hants. ; and has issue — Leslie Calverley
Trevelyan, Gentleman, b. 1912 ; and Audrey Esme Rollo.
Res. — 60 Onslow Gardens, S.W.
SYDNEY VYVYAN TREVENEN, Gentleman. Born
Jan. 2, 1894, being the only son of the late Sydnev William
Trevenen, Gentleman, by his wife Jessie Atkinson, dau. of
Thomas King Atkinson of Reston Hall, Westmorland,
Esq., J.P. for Cumberland and Westmorland. Armorial
bearings — Argent, on a fesse gules, between two chevrons
azure, an escallop and two fleurs-de-lys of the field.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a stag quarterly vert and erminois, attired or.
Motto — " In se teres." Postal address —
TREVETHIN, Baron, see LAWRENCE.
TREVILIAN, see CELY-TREVILIAN.
TREVOR, see HILL-TREVOR.
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TREVOR-BATTYE (R.L., 22 Sept. 1890, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, a chevron argent, between three
goats passant of the last, each charged with two pellets
fessewise, a chief invected or, thereon a demi-nian couped
and affronted, holding over his dexter shoulder a club
proper between two cinquefoils gules (Battye) ; 2 and 3,
party per bend sinister erminois and pean, a lion rampant
counterchanged (Trevor). Mantling sable and argent,
Crests — 1. Upon a wreath of the colours, upon a club
fessewise proper, a heron argent, collared and lined
sable, holding in the beak a roach proper (Battye); 2.
upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, the trunk
of an oak-tree, a branch sprouting from its dexter side,
acorned proper, upon the trunk a wyvern, tail nowed sable,
wings elevated erminois (Trevor). Motto — "Ducat amor
Dei." Livery — Black, with white facings.
Eld. son of Rev. William Wilberforce Battye of Tingrith
House, in co. Bedford, Rector of Hever, in co. Kent,
Lord of the Manors of Tingrith and Little Hampden.
b. 1822 1 d. 1890; m. 1850, Harriet Dorothea (Mrs.
Trevor Battye), only d. of Edmund Wakefield Meade-
Waldo, Esq., of Stonewall, in co. Kent, and of Hever
Castle, J. P. and D.L. for that county : —
Capt. Charles Edmund Augustine Trevor Trevor- Battye,
J. P. Beds, and Bucks., Patron of the living of Tingrith,
Beds., Capt. (ret.) late 3rd Batt. East Lanes. Regt. ; served
as volunteer in Zulu and Basuto Campaigns, in S. African
War (three medals and clasp), and in Great War as Town
Major in Flanders, b. 1853 ; m. 1902, Maude Jessie Sowerby,
d. of the late Henry Sowerby Middleton, late Lieut.
Oxfordshire Lt. Inf. ; and has issue — Hugo Rochfort
Hampden Trevor- Battye, Gentleman, b. 1904. Seat —
Little Hampden, Bucks.
TREVOR-ROPER (R.L., 14 Jan. 1809). Quarterly, 1.
quarterly, i. and iiii., per fesse azure and or, a pale counter-
changed and three bucks' heads erased of the second ( Roper) ;
ii. and iii. , per bend sinister ermine and ermines, a lion
rampant or, and for distinction a canton sable, thereon an
escallop argent, charged with a cross flory of the fourth
(Trevor) ; 2. the same arms of Roper by male descent
(Vn. Kent); 3. vert, a chevron between three eagles
displayed or, crowned gules (Fineux) ; 4. or, on a fesse
gules, three fleurs-de-lys of the field (Lennard) ; 5. azure,
three lions rampant or (Fiennes) ; 6. gules, three escallops
or (Dacre) ; 7. azure, three chevronels in base interlaced or,
a chief of the last (FitzHugh, temp. Edward III.) ; 8. gules,
on a chevron argent, three bars gemel sable (Throck-
morton) ; 9. or, two bars sable, on each as many escallops
of the first (Bayning). Mantling azure and or. Crests—
1. on a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant sable, holding
in the dexter paw a ducal coronet or (Roper) ; 2. on a
chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a wyvern, wings elevated
sable, and (for distinction) on the breast an escallop as in
the arms (Trevor). Motto — " Spes mea in Deo."
Son of Charles Cadwallader Trevor-Roper, Gentleman,
of Plas Teg, Mold, b. 1884; died of wounds received
in action 1917 ; m. 1913, Gertrude Alice, only d. of
W. G. Clabby, Indian Police :—
Richard Dacre Trevor- Roper, Gentleman, b. 1915.
Sons of Richard Henry Trevor-Roper, Gentleman, b.
1834; d. 1889; m. 1864, Grace Carr, d. of Henry
Messeena, M.D. : —
Claude Henry Trevor-Roper, Gentleman, b. 1869. Res. —
The Grove, Timperley, Cheshire.
Ernest Messeena Trevor-Roper, Gentleman, b. 1875.
Res.—
Arthur Messeena Trevor-Roper, Esq. , Capt. late Devon-
shire Regt., b. 1876. Res. —
Bertie Trevor-Roper, Gentleman, b. 1885.
Sons of Dacre Trevor- Roper, Gentleman, of Pyleigh,
Somerset, b. 1839; d. 1922; m. 1875, Louisa, d. of
William Wanklyn of Manchester : —
Lennard Carew Trevor-Roper, Gentleman, b. 1876; m.
1st, 1898, Margaret Helen (d. 1901), d. of James Laffan ;
2nd, 1909, Lisbeth Rankin, d. of Alexander Knight Stein ;
and has surv. issue — Lennard Dacre Trevor-Roper, Gentle-
man, b. 1910 ; Ranulph Trevor-Roper, Gentleman, b. 1915 ;
John Cadwallader Trevor-Roper, Gentleman, b. 1918 ;
Kathleen Mary; Janet Rankin; and Elsie. Res. — Caerg-
wrie, Bantry ; Sedbusk, Hawes, Yorks.
Ranulph Dacre Trevor-Roper, Gentleman, b. 1893; m.
1916, Joan d. of Robert Frazer Woodcock, M. R.C.S., and
has issue — Robert ffarrington Trevor-Roper, Gentleman, b.
1917 ; Anthony Dacre Trevor-Roper, Gentleman, b. 1921 ;
and Helen Benetta.
Son of George Trevor-Roper of Fern Bank, Rock Ferry,
M.D., b. 1820; d. 1870; m. 1850, Amelia, d. of Capt.
Archibald Macdonald, R.N. : —
George Dacre Trevor- Roper, Gentleman, Surgeon late
R.N., b. 1862. Res.—
TRIMLESTOWN, Baron, see BARNEWALL.
TRINGHAM of Nerquis Hall (H. Coll.). Per saltire
argent and azure, a saltire per saltire engrailed between
four billets all counterchanged. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front ot a
saltire or, a talbot's head couped gules, billett^e gold.
Motto — " Per tot discriminarerum." Livery — Blue, white
collar and cuffs, blue and white striped waistcoat, silver
buttons.
Son of William Lloyd Tringham of the War Office.
b. 1833; d. 1882; m. 1868, Margaretta Eleanora
(d. 1923), d. of Thomas Lewis Howell: —
Mostyn Frederick Lloyd Tringham, Gentleman, b. 1873 ;
m. 1909, Ellen Gwenydd, d. of Rev. William James Elwes,
B.A. ; and has issue— (1) William Howell Wynne Tring-
ham, Gentleman, b. 1910; (2) Ronald Mostyn Elwes
Tringham, Gentleman, b. 1912; (3) Noel Lloyd Fletcher
Tringham, Gentleman, b. 1913. Seat. — Nerquis Hall,
Nerquis, nr. Mold. Club — Royal Automobile.
TRIST of Tristford (H. Coll., 1903). Azure, a cinque-
oil, between an estoile between two ears of wheat leaved
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and slipped in chief, as many estoiles in fesse, and a like ear
of wheat in base, all or. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, two cinquefoils fessewise or,
thereon a crow close sable. Motto — "Nee triste nee
trepide."
Only s. of William Samuel Gwatkin Trist, Esq., Capt.
2nd West India Regt. , b. 1850 ; d. 1882 ; m. 1880, Amy
Jane, d. of P. J. Margary of Wingfield Villa, Stoke,
and gd. of Sir William Russell, 1st Bart., of Charlton
Park, Cheltenham : —
Francis Warren Trist, Gentleman, b. 24 Feb. 1882 ;
m. 1st, 1910. Winifred Edith (d. 1925), second d. of late
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Major James Reid, M.B.E., R.A.O.C. of Hither Green,
S. E. Seats — Tristford, Harberton, South Devon; Behan
Pare, St. Veryan, Grampound Road, Cornwall.
TRITTON (H. Coll.). Argent, on a bend cottised gules,
a bezant between two helmets or. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a horse statant
argent, resting the dexter forefoot upon a bezant. Motto —
" En avant."
Only son of Sir Charles Ernest Tritton, 1st Bart, of
Bloomfield, Lambeth, b. 1845; d. 1918 ; m. 1872,
Edith (d. 1921), d. of late Frederick Green of Prince's
Gardens, S. Kensington : —
Sir Alfred Ernest Tritton, 2nd Bart. (1 Aug. 1905), B.A. ,
LL.B. Camb. , b. 1873; m. 1898, Agneta Elspeth, d. of the
late William Middleton Campbell of Camis Eskan, Helens-
burgh, N.B. ; and has issue — Geoffrey Ernest Tritton,
Esq., b. 1900 [m. 1926, Mary Patience Winifred, d. of
John K. Foster, of Egton Manor, Yorks. , and has issue —
Anthony John Ernest Tritton, Esq., b. 1927] ; and three
daus. Res. — Upper Gatton Park, Reigate. Club — Well-
ington.
TROTMAN (H. Coll., 1616). Argent, a cross gules
between four roses of the same, seeded or, barbed vert.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — A garb bound up
with a band argent and azure, between two ostrich feathers.
Eld. son of Rev. Edward Fiennes Trotman, B.C.L.
(Oxon.), V. of Marshfield and Hon. Canon of Bristol,
b. 1828; d. 1910; m. 1859, Anne Symes (d. 1924), eld.
d. and coh. of Peter Cox of Beaminster, Dorset : —
Fiennes Trotman, Gentleman, b. 1862 ; m. 1900, Hilda
Fanny Banger, only d. of Capt. Thomas Russell, J. P., of
Beaminster, and has issue — Fiennes Trotman, Gentleman,
b. 1903 ; and Hilda Mary \m. 1926, Thomas Burg Douglas,
of Coldstream, N.B.]. Res. — Beaminster, Dorset.
Sons of Edward Peter Trotman, Gentleman, b. 1863;
d. 1921 ; m. 1890, Alice, d. of Henry Reynolds of
Kensington: —
Edward Earle Trotman, Gentleman, b. 1891. Res.—
Manor Cottage, Shepperton-on-Thames.
The late Gen. Sir Charles Newsham Trotman, K.C.B.,
R.M.L.I., served Sudan 1884-5 (medal, 2 clasps, bronze
Marion Irene Gourlay, d. of Rev. William Charles Plender-
leath, M.A., J.P., and widow of Col. Walter Sydney Brown,
Wilts. Regt. Res. — Penwarne, Dawlish, Devon.
Rev. Francis Earle Trotman, B.A. Cantab., Rector ol
Long Bredy with Little Bredy, Dorset, b. 1869 ; m. 1905,
Gertrude Marian, d. of Rev. William Gildea, Hon. Canon
of Sarum, Rector of Upwey, Dorset, and has issue —
Anthony Edward Fiennes Trotman, Gentleman, b. 1911 ;
Jocelyn Michael Earle Trotman, Gentleman, b. 1912;
Angela Ruth ; and Bridget Esther Rachel. Res. — Little
Bredy Vicarage, Wilts.
TROTMAN-DICKENSON (R.L. ; 6 Oct. 1920, H.
Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, on a fesse between two
lions passant ermine, three fylfots of the field (for Dick-
enson) ; 2 and 3, argent, a cross between four roses
star), Great War (desp. , C.B., Croix-de-Guerre, Legion of
Honour), A.D.C. to King George 1918-19, Hon. Col.
Comdt. Plymouth Div. R.M. 1923; b. 1864; d. 1929.
Res. — 6 Regent Terrace, Plympton, S. Devon.
William Wykeham Trotman, Gentleman, B.A Cantab.,
b. 1865. Ret. — 5 Park Street, Torquay.
Henry Leigh Trotman, Gentleman, b. 1867; tn. 1922,
gules, barbed vert, seeded or (for Trotman). Mantling
azure and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours,
a demi-lion rampant azure, charged on the body with a
catherine-wheel gold (for Dickenson) ; 2. on a wreath of
the colours, between two ostrich feathers argent, quilled
gold, a garb or, banded argent and azure (for Trotman).
Motto — " Facta non verba."
Son of Frederick Boughton Newton Dickenson, Esq.,
J.P., D.L., of Syston Court, Glos., b. 1813; d. 1885 ;
m. 1843, Harriet Elizabeth, d. and co-h. of Fiennes
Trotman, of Syston Court, and Bucknell Manor, co.
Oxford :—
Rev. Lenthall Greville Trotman-Dickenson, D.S.O.,
Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. Cantab., Chaplain to the
Forces, served Great War, Chaplain to 1st Bn. Wilts.
Regt. 1915-16, Sen. Chaplain 25th Division 1917, ret.
1922 (despatches twice), b. 1864; assumed by R.L., Oct.
1920, the additional surname and arms of Trotman ; m.
1894, Sybil Frances, d. of Thomas Evans, of Glyncelyn
Park, co. Brecon ; and has had issue — (1) Edward Newton
Trotman-Dickenson, Esq., M.C., Capt. late K.R.R.C, b.
1895 ; (2) Aubrey Greville Newton Trotman-Dickenson,
Gentleman, Lieut. K.R.R.C, b. 1896 ; killed in action
1916; (3) Bernard Lenthall Trotman-Dickenson, Gentle-
man, Lieut. R. Welch Fusiliers, b. 1900 ; Dorothea
Hester Sybil. Res. — Hyde Lodge, Winchester, Hants.
Clubs — Hampshire (Winchester).
TROLLOPE-BELLEW (R.L., 5 Mar. 1920; H.
Coll.). Quarterlv, 1 and 4, sable, fretty or, a mullet
for difference (for Bellew) ; 2 and 3, vert, three stags
courant argent, attired or, within a bordure of the second,
and (for distinction) a canton gules (for Trollope).
Mantling sable and or. Crests — 1 . on a wreath of the
colours, a dexter arm embowed habited vert, cuffed
argent, the hand grasping a chalice pouring water (for
Bellew) ; 2 . on a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert ,
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an oak-leaf slipped vert, and charged (for distinction) on
the body with a cross crosslet gules (for Trollope).
Motto—" Tout d'en haut."
Only son of Harry Bowden Bellew, Gentleman , b.
1854 ; d. 1904 ; w.i 885, Ada, d. of William Llewellin,
of Glan Wern, Pontypool, Monmouth : —
Froude Dillon Trollope-Bellew, Esq., D.S.O., M.C.,
Lieut. -Col. (ret.) Somerset L.I., assumed by R.L., 5 Mar.
1920, the additional name and arms of Trollope, b.
1888 ; m. 1918, Hon. Dorothy Nesta, d. of Hon. Robert
Trollope ; and has issue — Thomas Fleming Trollope-
Bellew, Gentleman, b. 1920 ; Anthony Froude Trollope-
Bellew, Gentleman, b. 1922 ; John Cranmer Trollope-
Bellew, Gentleman, b. 1925. Seat — Oakhampton Manor,
Somerset. Res. — Casewick, Stamford, Lines. Club —
Army and Navy.
TROTTER (L.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a crescent
gules, on a chief indented azure, three mullets pierced of the
field (for Trotter) ; 2 and 3, gules, a lion rampant argent,
crowned or, armed and langued azure, charged on the
shoulder with a crescent of the first (for Mowbray), all within
a bordure engrailed or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of his liveries, a horse trotting proper. Motto
— " Festina lente."
Eldest son of William Trotter, Esq., J. P. Berks.,
b. 1839 ; d. 1908 ; m. 1863, Mary Isabel, d. of William
Davies : —
Col. Charles William Trotter, C.B. (mil.), J. P. Bucks.,
has Croix de Guerre avec palme (France), b. 1865; m. 1890,
Hon. Ellinor, d. of 1st Baron Hamilton of Dalzell, and has
had issue — Archibald Trotter, Gentleman, Lieut. Coldstream
Gds. b. 1892; killed in action 1914; John Leslie Trotter,
Gentleman, b. 1897; d. 1899; and Marjorie Ellinor [m.
1920, Hon. Denzil Fortescue, 2nd son of Earl Fortescue
(q.v.), and has issue]. Seat — Barton Hartshorne Manor,
Buckingham. Clubs — Turf, Brooks's, Bache\ors'_
TROTTER (L.O. , 1792). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a
fesse gules, between three mullets in chief sable, and a cres-
cent in base azure ; 2 and 3, argent, a chevron gules between
three boars' heads couped sable. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — A knight in armour proper, holding his
courser argent, caparisoned gules. Motto — " Impromptu."
Supporters — On the dexter side of the escutcheon, a
lion rampant gules, and on the sinister side a horse argent,
maned, and unguled or. Livery — Dark blue coat, broad
blue and white striped waistcoat, silver buttons.
Eld. son of Sir Henry Trotter, G.C.V.O., Maj.-Gen. in
the Army, Commanded the Home District, late
Grenadier Guards, b. 1844 ; d. 1905 ; m. 1866, Eva,
commonly known as the Honourable Eva, d. of the
Rt Hon. Robert Francis Gifford, 2nd Baron Gifford :—
Colonel Algernon Richard Trotter, M.V.O. (4th class),
D.S.O., 2nd Life Guards, b. 1870; m. 1901, Lady Edith
Mary Montgomerie, ygr. d. of the 15th Earl of Eglinton ;
and has issue — (1) Henry Redvers Trotter, Esq., b.
1902; (2) George Richard Trotter, Gentleman, Lieut. Roy.
Scots Greys, b. 1906; (3) Thomas Trotter, Gentleman,
b. 1907; (4) John Trotter, Gentleman, b. 1913 ; and Joar
Catherine. Estates— Mortonhall, Liberton, co. Midlothian
Charterhall, Duns, co. Berwick, N.B. Post, add.— Morton -
hall, Liberton, Edinburgh. Clubs— Marlborough, Guards'
Carlton.
TROTTER (L.O., 9 March 1917). Parted per chevron
argent and vert, in chief two boars' heads erased sable,
armed and langued gules, and in base a lion rampant of
the first, armed and langued of the fourth. Mantling vert,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a
horse trotting proper. Motto—" Cursu moram supero."
Eld. surv. son of George Tweeddale Trotter of Partick-
hill, Glasgow and Edinburgh, b. 1842 ; d. 1900 ;
m. 1864, Janet Marshall, d. of George Clark, of
Rostrevor, co. Down : —
George Clark Trotter, Gentleman, M.D., F.R.S. (Edin.),
P.D.H., F.S.A., Scot. Medical Officer of Health Met.
Borough of Islington, b. 1876; m. 1917, Margaret Jarvey
M.B., Ch.B., d. of John Jarvey Brown, M.P.S., of Pollok
shields, Glasgow, and has issue — Janet Clark ; Margaret
Jarvie ; Maisie McAlpine ; and Elspeth Murray. Res. —
Braemar, Haslemere Road, London, N.8. Club — Art
(Glasgow).
TROTTER (R.L. 3 Dec. 1868. H. Coll.). Quarterly,
1 and 4, argent, a crescent gules, on a chief indented
azure, three mullets pierced of the field (for Trotter) ;
2 and 3, azure, a chevron chequv argent and sab\e
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Mantling gules and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of
the colours, a horse trotting argent (for Trotter) ; 2. on
a wreath of the colours, a Hon rampant gules, in his
dexter forepaw a fleur-de-lys argent (for Brown). Mottoes
— Over the crest of Trotter " Festina lente"; over the
crest of Brown " Fortitudine et ndelitate."
Son of William Sampson Trotter, Gentleman, of
The Hill, Batheaston, Bath, b. 1839 ; d. ;
m. 1886, Constance Selina, d. of the late John
Frederick Feeney, of Edgbaston : —
John Frederick Arthur Trotter, Gentleman, b. 1887.
Res.—
Sixth son of William Trotter, Esq., J. P., and Mary
Elizabeth, only d. and heir of George Welbank, of
St. James's Place, S.W. : —
Ernest Balfour Trotter, Gentleman, b. 1851 ; m. 1883,
Katharine Isabella, d. of H. S. Patterson, of Cringleford,
Norfolk. Res. — 36 Ladbroke Square, W.n.
TROTTER (L.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a
crescent gules, on a chief indented azure, three mullets
pierced of the field (for Trotter) ; 2 and 3, argent, a fess
embattled gules, between in base a chevron indented of
the second between three boars' heads erased azure, and
in chief issuing out of the embattlements of the fess
a dexter arm embowed in armour proper, garnished or,
the cubit part of the arm encircled by a wreath of laurel
and the hand grasping the French military " Invincible
Standard " in bend sinister, a crescent of the second for
difference (for Abercromby). Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a horse
trotting proper. Motto — " Festina lente."
Son of Lieut.-Col. John Moubray Trotter, of Colinton,
D.L., J. P., late Ind. Army, b. 1842 ; d. 1924 ;
m. 1876, Hon. Mary Catherine Elizabeth Abercromby,
(d. 1908), only d. and heir of the late Lord
Dunfermline : —
Archibald Abercromby Trotter (formerly Archibald
MacGregor Trotter), Gentleman, O.B.E., B.A. (Camb. )
Advocate, b. 1878. Res. — Colinton House, Colinton,
Midlothian.
JOSEPH YOUNG TROTTER-CRANSTOUN, Esq.,
J. P. co. Midlothian, of Dewar and Harvieston, in the
rine Anne, daughter of the late Joseph Evans ; succeeded his
uncle, George Cranstoun Trotter-Cranstoun, Esquire, of
Dewar and Harvieston (who died 1885). Armorial hear-
ings (L.O., 1848 and 1890) — Argent, a fesse ermine between
three mullets in chief sable, and a crescent in base azure,
all within a bordure gules, charged with three cranes statant
of the field. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest—
Upon a wreath of his liveries, a crane dormant, holding a
stone in its dexter foot all proper. Motto — "Thou shalt
want ere I want." Estate — Dewar, Midlothian. Seat —
TROUBRIDGE (H. Coll., 1799). Or, out of waves, a
bridge of three arches embattled, surmounted by a tower
proper, thereon a broad pennon flying azure, charged with a
cross potent of the field, on a canton of the third, two keys in
saltire, wards upwards gold. Mantling azure and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed,
habited azure, cuffed argent, holding a banner azure,
charged as the canton. Motto—" Ne cede arduis."
Son of Sir Thomas St. Vincent Hope Cochrane Trou-
bridge, 3rd Bart., C.B., Col. in the Army, Knight of
the Legion of Honour and the Medjidie, Aide-de-Camp
to Queen Victoria and Deputy-Adj.-Gen. to the Forces
(Clothing Department), b. 1815 ; d. 1867 ; m. 1855,
Louisa Jane, d. of Daniel Gurney, Esq. , of North
Runcton, Norfolk, and Lady Harriet, d. of 15th Earl of
Errorl: —
Sir Thomas Herbert Cochrane Troubridge, 4th Bart.
(30 Nov. 1799), late Capt. 1st Batt. King's Royal Rifle
Corps, b. i860; m. 1893, Laura, d. of Charles Henry
Gurney; and has issue— Thomas St. Vincent Wallace
Troubridge, Esq., M.B.E., Order of the Crown and Croce
di Guerra (Italy), Capt. late K.R.R.C, b. 1895 {Clubs—
White's, R.A.C.); Louise Rachel [«. 1918, Capt. Kenneth
G. W. Shennan, R.H. Gds. (whom she div. 1928)]; and
Rosemary [m. 1925, Capt. Roderick K. Mackenzie, Sea-
forth Highlanders; and has issue]. Res. —Old Ways,
Beaulieu, Hants. Clubs — Travellers', R.A.C.
Son of Admiral Sir Ernest Charles Thomas Troubridge,
K.C.M.G., C.B., M.V.O., b. 1862; d. 1926; by 1st
wife, m. 1891, Edith Mary (d. 1901), d. of William
Duffus of Halifax, Nova Scotia: —
Thomas Hope Troubridge, Esq., Lt.-Comdr. R.N. , b.
1895; m. 1925, Lilly, d. of Herman G. Kleinwort, of 45
Belgrave Square, S.W., and has issue— Peter Troubridge,
Esq., b. 1927. Res. — 41 Brompton Square, S.W.
TROWER (H. Coll., 1792). Quarterly, argent and sable,
three lions passant guardant counterchanged, over all a
spear in bend proper. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
—Upon a wreath of the colours, a lion passant guardant
per pale argent and sable, resting the dexter paw upon an
anchor.
Sons of Henry Trower, Gentleman, b. 1814 ; d. 1899 ;
m. 1842, Helen, d. of William Seymour:—
Henry Seymour Trower, Gentleman, b. 1843; m. 1871,
Juliet, d. of M. M. Salomons. Res. —
Percy Bence Trower, Gentleman, b. 1846 ; m. 1876,
Agnes, d. and coh. of late H. Alexander Bence, Esq., of
Thorington Hall, Suffolk (High Sheriff of that county )
[Arms of Bence, borne on escutcheon of pretence, viz.:
Argent, on a cross between four frets gules, a castle or] ;
and has issue — (1) Alfred Bence Trower, Gentleman, b. 1880 ;
(2) Capt. Richard Alexander Bence Trower, b. i882</?«. —
21 Hans Place, S.W.i); (3) Guy Bence Trower, Gentle-
man, b. 1887; (4) Edward Bence Trower, Gentleman,
b. 1890 ; (5) Henry Bence Trower, Gentleman, b. 1893 ;
Agnes Helen ; and Muriel Bence. Res.— 12 Bolton Gardens,
S.W.5.
TROYTE (R.L., 26 Aug. 1852, H.
1 and 4, or, an eagle displayed with
co. of Midlothian. Born 1840, being the eldest surviving
son of the late William St. Clair Trotter, by his wife Cathe-
Coll.). Quarterly,
two heads proper,
within a bordure invected ermine, in chief a cross crosslet
sable for distinction (Troyte) ; 2 and 3, chequy argent and
sable, a fesse gules (Acland). Mantling gules and or.
Crests— 1. on a wreath of the colours, an eagle's wing
sable, charged with five estoiles or, environed with a snake
proper, the wing charged for distinction with a cross crosslet
or (Troyte) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, on a man's hand
couped at the wrist in a glove fessewise, a falcon perched
all proper (Acland). Motto—" A Deo in Deo."
Sons of Charles Arthur Williams Troyte, Esq., J. P.,
D.L. , b. 1842; d. 1896; m. 1864, Katherine Mary, d.
of Sir John Walrond Walrond, Bart. :—
Gilbert John Acland Troyte, Esq., CMC, D.S.O.,
Lt.-Col. R.O., has Croix di Guerre (France), King's Royal
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Rifles, J. P. co. Devon, M.P. Tiverton since 1924, b. 1876 ;
m. 1909, Gwladys Eleanor, d. of Ernest Henry Godolphin
Quicke of Newton St. Cyres, Devon. Seat — Huntsham
Court, Bampton, Devon. Club — Army and Navy.
Herbert Walter Acland Troyte, M.C., Major Res. of
Officers T.A., served Great War (desp., M.C.), b. 1882
m. 1910, Marjorie Florence (div. 1922), d. of Charles Guy
Pym of Caesar's Camp, Sandy ; and has issue — John Acland
Troyte, Gentleman, b. 1914 ; and Anne. Res. — 36 Cranley
Gardens, S.W.7. Club- — Travellers'.
Yr. sons of Arthur Henry Dyke Troyte (formerly
Acland), b. 1811 ; d. 1857; m. 1835, Frances (d. 1856),
d. of Robert Williams of Bridehead : —
John Edward Acland, Esq. (formerly Troyte, but who
has resumed the name of Acland), M.A. (Oxon.), F.S.A.,
J. P. co. Dorset, late Capt. in the Army, b. 1848 ; m. 1882,
Norah Letitia Nugent, d. of Henry Hyde Nugent Bankes ;
and has issue — (1) Henry Vivian Acland, Gentleman, late
R.F.C., b. 1883 [m. 1910, Jeanne, only d. of M. Van der
Nest, late Belgian Minister at Cairo, and has issue — John
Ernest Vivian Troyte, Gentleman, b. 19 11 ; Peter Theodore
Troyte, Gentleman, b. 1914 ; and Patricia Evelyr
Arthur Nugent Floyer- Acland, Esq., D.S.O., M.C.
(3) John Bevill Acland, Gentleman, late Canadian Forces,
b. 1890 [m. 1914, Marjorie, d. of H. Guernsey of New
Brunswick ; and has issue — Ian Hugh Acland, Gentleman,
b. 1Q14 ; and lone Vivienne] ; (4) Charles Edward Bankes
Acland, Gentleman, Lieut. D.C. L. I. ,b. 1906; Lalage Mary
Kathleen [m. 1915, Comdr. Guy Dyke Acland, D.S.O.,
R.N.; and has issue]; Sibell Norah Garteret [m. 1919,
Capt. O. V. Maude-Roxby, M.C. ; and has issue]; Fanny
Veronica Margaret ; and Victoria Letitia Troyte [m. 1928,
Nigel Duncan, Roy. lank Corps]. Res. — Wollaston
House, Dorchester.
Rev. Reginald Henry Dyke Acland Troyte, M.A. (Oxon.).
formerly Chaplain at Pau, b. 1851 ; m. 1879, Charlotte
Eliza, d. of George Price. Res. — St. John's House,
Taunton.
TROYTE-CHAFYN-GROVE (R.L., H. Coll.). Quar-
terly, 1. ermine, on a chevron engrailed gules, an escallop
or, between two escallops argent (Grove, granted 1560); 2.
gules, a talbot passant or, a chief ermine (Chafyn); 3. or, an
eagle displayed with two heads proper, within a bordure in-
vected ermine (Troyte) ; 4. gules, on a chevron between
three bulls' heads caboshed argent, armed or, another
chevron ermine charged with as many annulets azure
(Bullock). Mantling gules and argent. Crests— 1. in the
centre, upon a wreath of the colours,, a talbot passant
sable, collared argent (Grove) ; 2. on the dexter side the
crest of Troyte, namely, upon a wreath of the colours, an
eagle's wing sable, charged with five estoiles or, the wing
environed by a snake proper ; and on the sinister side the
crest of Bullock, namely, on a wreath of the colours, on a
mount vert, five black bills erect, banded with a wreath of
olive proper, therein pendent an escutcheon azure, charged
with a cross crosslet or. (The arms of Chafyn being set
forth without a crest, there not appearing any recorded to
that family in the College of Arms. The crest in use was
a talbot passant or.) Motto — " Ny dessux ny dessoux."
Livery — (dress) white and scarlet ; (undress) claret, white
and scarlet striped waistcoat.
Sons of George Troyte-Chafyn-Grove, Esq., F.S.A. ,
J. P. and D.L. cos. Somerset and Dorset, J. P. co.
Wiltshire, High Sheriff co. Dorset 1888, b. 1829 ; d.
1913 ; m. 2nd, 1860, Alice (d. 1915), third d. of Sir
Glynne Earle Welby-Gregory, Bart. , of Denton Hall,
co. Lincoln : —
Edward George Troyte-Bullock, Esq., C.M.G., Lt.-Col.
Q.O. Dorset Yeo. (ret.), late Capt. Royal Dragoons, D.L.
Dorset, J. P. Dorset and Wilts., b. 1862; m. i8q8, Grace
Amy Margaret, eldest d. of Col. Mount Batten of Upcerne
Manor, Dorset ; and has issue — George Victor Troyte-
Bullock, Gentleman, Lieut. 2nd Rifle Bde., A. D.C. to
G.O.C. Aldershot, b. 1900; Elizabeth Grace \m. 1927,
Major G. Sebag-Montefiore, O.B.E.]; Mary Winifred [m.
1925, J. Hughes-D'Aeth, Lieut. R.N.]; and Cicely Violet
[m. 1926, Lieut. R. G. Woodhouse, i4/2oth Hussars].
Estates — Zeals House, near Mere, co. Wiltshire ; Silton,
Waddon, Chelborough ; and Corscombe, co. Dorset. Post,
add. — Zeals House, Wilts. Club — Naval and Military.
Hugh Ambrose Troyte-Bullock, Gentleman, b. 1867 ; m.
1891, Rosa, d. of J. Caulfield ; and has issue — Margaret.
Res. — Wolfville, Nova Scotia.
Cecil John Troyte-Bullock, Esq., D.S.O., Col. (ret. )
Somerset Light Infantry, b. 1869; m. 1904, Joan Acland,
d. of Leonard Harper of Jersey.
Corscombe, Dorset.
Res. — Benville Manor,
Rev. WILLIAM HENRY AUGUSTUSTRUELL, late
Incumbent of Wall, Staffs. Born May 21, 1843, being the
second son of the late Rev. William Truell, Rector of Tyne-
ham, Dorset, by his wife Jane, dau. of John Hawkesworth
of Forest, Queen's Co. Armorial bearings — Argent, a lion
rampant, and in chief two hearts gules. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a heart
gules, between two palm-branches vert. Mottoes — Above
the crest, "Semper fidelis " ; below, " Diligentia fortior."
Married, July 29, 1873, Lady Cornelia, only dau. of the late
Rev. Edmund Stuart, formerly Rector of Houghton, Dorset,
and sister of the 15th, 16th and present Earls of Moray ; and
has Issue — (1) Robert Holt Stuart Truell, Gentleman, b. Dec.
6, 1875 (Seat — Clonmannon, Rathnew, co. Wicklow) ;
(2) Edmund Gray Stuart Truell, Esq., Lt.-Col. (ret.) Con-
naught Rangers, b. Aug. 14, 1878 [m. 1912, Vera Frances
Bellingham, d. of the late Bellingham Arthur Somerville,
of Clermont, Rathnew ; and has issue — 3 sons ; 2 daus.] ;
(3) William Henry Stuart Truell, Gentleman, b. Feb. 28,
1890 \m. 1919, Dorothy Florence, d. of the late Norman
Salmond] ; Mary Louisa [m. 1903, John Milne, M.B. ;
and has issue] ; Cornelia Isabel [m. 1900, Frank Mortimer
Rowland, M.D. , and has issue]; Kathleen Augusta;
Gertrude Margaret [m. 1913, John Peter Grant, M.C,
T.D., of Rothiemurchus, Inverness; and has issue]; and
Constance Elizabeth. Seat — Clonmannon, Rathnew, co.
Wicklow. Res. — Stratford House Private Hotel, Chelten-
ham.
Sir GEORGE WYATT TRUSCOTT, 1st Bart. (1909).
Kt. Bach. (1902), aCommr. of Lieutenancy and Alderman of
City of London, Lord Mayor 1908-09, Officer of the Legion of
Honour of Leopold of Belgium , Grand Comdr. of the Wasa
of Sweden and St. Stanislaus of Russia, Kt. -Comdr. of the
Order of the Rising Sun (Japan), b. 1857, eld. surv. son of
late Sir Francis Wyatt Truscott, Kt. Bach., by his wife
Eliza, dau. of James Freeman of Turnham Green. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three chevronels
gules, between two mullets in chief of the last, pierced
of the field, and a knight's helmet in base proper, a chief
chequy of the second and first. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling gules
and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a fasces erect surmounted by a palm-branch slipped, and an
arrow saltirewise, all proper; with the Mottoes — " Gwir
yn erbyn y byd " ; "In untrumque paratus. " Livery —
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Claret, with crimson edge. Married, Oct. 26, 1889,
Jessie Guthrie [d. 1921), eldest dau. of the late G. Gordon
Stanham of Grove Park, Chiswick ; and has had Issue —
(1) Francis George Truscott, Esq., M.C., Lieut. Suffolk
Regt., b. Aug. 12, 1894; killed in action 1917; (2) Eric
Homewood Truscott, Esq., Lieut, late Suffolk Regt., b.
Feb. 16, 1898 [m. 1924, Mary Dorcas, d. of Canon T. H.
Irving, Vicar of Hawkshead, Ambleside, and has issue —
a son, b. 1929] ; Mary Guthrie [m. 1915, Arthur Sydney
Waller (whom she div. 1923), and has issue] ; and Nancv
Wyatt [m. 1918, Capt. H. P. Gabb, M.C., M.R.C.S., and
has issue]. Ides. — 30 Albert Hall Mansions, S.W.7. Clubs
— Carlton, City Carlton.
TRUSTRAM [No original grant or confirmation is
available. The arms are registered in the College of Arms
— Vn. of London 1620, Norf. 26, f. 150— as the arms of
Thomas Tristram of St. Michael's, Queenhithe, Citizen and
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Fishmonger of London, and younger brother of John
Tristram of Hitchin, the direct lineal ancestor of the under-
mentioned— Ped. H. Coll.]. Argent, three torteaux, in
chief a label azure.
Sons of William Prince Trustram of Tunbridge Wells,
Solicitor, b. 1837 ; d. 1875 ; m. 1864, Lydia, d. and coh.
of Edward Jones of Duppas Hill, Croydon : —
Edward Jones Trustram, Solicitor, M.A. Oxon., b. 1865 ;
m. 1891, Florence, d. of Richard Henry Appleton, Esq.,
J. P.; and has had issue — (1) Raymond Prince Trustram,
M.C. , R.F.A., b. 1896; d. on active service 1918 ; (2) John
Harcourt Linley Trustram, b. 1906; and Hilda Beryl.
Res. — Fellows Road, Hampstead, N.W.
Charles Wilkinson Trustram, b. 1867; m. 1899, Annie,
d. of James Parsons of Savethan Farm, Cornwall. Res. —
Great Keiro House, Minever, Cornwall.
Linley Charles Jaques Trustram, Lieut. Lines. Regt.
1916, b. \$>T2, Res. — Ditchling, Sussex.
Son of Edward Tristram, Solicitor, b. 1856; d. 1916 ;
m. 1898, Mabel Katherine Alice, d. of Col. Henry
Elsdale.R.E. :—
Leonard Elsdale Tristram, Gentleman, M.A. Cantab.,
b. 1900. Res. —
TRYE of Hartshill (H. Coll.). Or, a bend azure. Mant-
ling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
buck's head caboshed gules.
Sons of Henry Norwood Trye, Esq., M.A. (Oxon.),
J. P. co. Warwick, b. 1835 ; d. 1902 ; m. 1865, Mary
Elizabeth, only child of the late Richard Roberts Jee,
Esq., J. P., of Hartshill, co. Warwick : —
Charles Brandon Trye, Gentleman, M.Inst.C.E., b. 1867 ;
m. 1898, Mary, youngest dau. of the late Vice-Adm. Ben-
jamin Spencer Pickard of Blackheath, co. Kent ; and has
issue — Charles Brandon Trye, Gentleman, b. 1900 [m. 1925,
Marjorie Eileen, d. of George Gilbert of Huby, Yorks. , and
has issue — Ruth Valerie Norwood ; and Elizabeth Mary].
Post. add. — Hartshill, near Atherstone.
John Henry Trye, Esq., C.B.E., Capt. (ret.) R.N., b.
1875; m. 1st, 1900, Elsie Marguerite (d. 1915), third d. of
Richard Hewitt of 28 Westbourne Gardens, London ; 2nd,
1919, Elizabeth Martinet, d. of Robert Hewitt of Ardsley-
on- Hudson, New York ; and has surv. issue — Jchn Nor-
wood Trye, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; Lucy and Elizabeth.
Res. — The Grotto, Leckhampton, Cheltenham.
Sons of Rev. Reginald Edward Trye, M.A. (Oxon.),
Clerk in Holy Orders, b. 1843 '< d. 1928 ; m. 1st, 1872,
Charlotte Kate Pascoe [d. 1879), d. of Edward Glover
of Lymington, Hants. ; 2nd, 1881, Edith Loveday (d.
1891), d. of Rev. R. D. Alexander, Rector of South-
pool, Devon : —
Reginald Brandon Trye, Gentleman, b. 1874. Res. —
Philip Charles Edward Trye, Gentleman, b. 1877. Res. —
Henry Norwood Trye, Gentleman, b. 1883. Res. —
TUBBY (H. Coll., 6 Aug. 1925). Per chevron or and
sable, in chief two trefoils slipped per pale gules and azure
and in base an estoile argent. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a trefoil between
two estoiles as in the arms, a falcon close proper belled
or. Motto — " Priusquam."
Only son of Alfred Tubby, of Chelmsford, b. 1838 ;
d. 1862 ; m. 1861, Frances, d. of Richard Roe, of
Cliclscs. ■
Alfred Herbert Tubby, Esq., C.B. (Mil.), C.M.G.,
M.S. (Lond.), M.B. (Lond.), F.R.C.S., Colonel (ret.)
R.A.M.C, served Great War 1914-18 (despatches three
times), Past President Hunterian Society, Fellow and
Member of French, Italian and American Med. Societies,
b. 1862 ; m. 1890, Beatrice, d. of William Payne, and
has issue — Marie Hilda [m. 1922, Eric Finch Peck,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., of Southport]. Res.— The Albany,
Hastings. Clubs — Athenasum, Arts, Alpine, Garrick.
TUCK of Vancouver (H. Coll.). Azure, on a bend
wavy ermine, between in chief a sprig of oak fructed,
and in base a IymDhad or, a sword gules, between two
round buckles of the third. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin re-
gardant ermine, winged and holding in the dexter
claw a broken sword gules, pendent from either claw
links of chain sable. Motto — " Liber et audax."
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Third son of John Tuck, b. 1845 ; d. 1920 ; tn. 1869,
Helen, d. of the late Robert Critchley :—
Montague Arthur Tuck, Esq., Capt. (ret.) Canadian
Army, late Horse Gds. (Blues), served S. Africa 1899-
1902, Freeman of the City of London (1917), Freeman
Goldsmiths' Company, London, b. 1879; »<■■ 1912,
Frances Gladys, d. of John Thomas Clarke of Necton,
Norfolk : and has issue — Montague Denis Tuck, Gentle-
man, b. 1918 ; Terence Nigel Tuck, Gentleman, I. 1924.
Res. — Fortieth 40A Avenue, Vancouver, B.C. Club —
Terminal (Vancouver).
TUCK (H. Coll. ,1910). Or, an antique lamp flaming
azure, in base a hurt charged with four F's in cross of the
field, on a chief azure two hands in the act of blessing of
the first. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a lion sejant sable, supporting with the
fore-paws an artist's palette proper, inscribed thereon the
word "Thorough" sable. Motto — "Cum Deo."
Sons of Sir Adolph Tuck, 1st Bt., b. 1854; d. 1926;
tn. 1882, Jeanetta, d. of late William Flatau : —
Sir (William) Reginald Tuck, 2nd Bart. (19 July
1910), Major Yeomanry Res., b. 1883; m. 1916, Gladys,
d. of N. Alfred Nathan of Auckland, N.Z., and widow
of Desmond Fosberry Kettle, Auckland Mounted Rifles ;
and has issue — Bruce Adolph Reginald Tuck, Esq., b,
1926; Joan Annette; and Myra Grace. Res. — Alton
Lodge, Roehampton. Clubs — Jun. Carlton, Roehampton.
Desmond Adolph Tuck, Esq., Capt. and Flt.-Comdr.
R.A.F. , has Croix de Guerre, b. 1889.
TUCKER formerly of Wheatstone (H. Coll.). Or, on
a fesse azure between three fountains, as many lions' heads
erased of the field. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a cross saltire flory or,
a lion's head erased proper, collared gold.
Son of Harry Tucker : —
Ernest Victor Tucker, Gentleman, b. 1870. Res. —
Rhodesia.
TUCKER (Granted H. Coll., 1538, by Hawley, Claren-
ceux). Barry wavy argent and azure, on a chevron em-
battled and counter-embattled or, between three sea-horses
naiant of the first, five guttees-de-poix. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion's
gamb erased gules, charged with three billets in pale or,
and holding a battleaxe or, head azure. Motto — " Auspice
teucro."
Son of Samuel Ward Tucker, Gentleman, Solicitor,
b. 1825 ; d. 1877 ; tn. 1870, Ellen Marie, d. of Marquis
de Normanville : —
John Michael Tucker, Gentleman, Solicitor, b. 1872;
tn. 1906, Selina Agnes Yeadon- Young, yst. d. of the late
William Calvert Yeadon ; and has issue — (1) John Cuthbert
Middelton Tucker, Gentleman, b. 1907; (2) Edward Bede
Eustace Tucker, Gentleman, b. 1909 : (3) Aidan Boys
Tucker, Gentleman, b. 1912 ; and Joan Marie Hilda.
Res.— Collett Hall, Ware, Herts.
TUCKER (H. Coll.). Azure, on a chevron embattled
between three sea-horses argent, as many hearts gules.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-sea-horse regardant argent, holding in his
paws a heart gules. Motto — " Auspice teucro."
Son of Marwood Tucker, Gentleman, M.A., ofCoryton
Park, Devon, b. 1836: tn. 1st, 1862, Margaret Anne, d.
of F. T. Burcham of Burhill, Surrey : —
Charles Marwood Tucker, Esq. , J. P. co. Devon, Lt.-Col.
late 4th Batt. Devon Regt. , b. 1864 ; tn. 1st, 1894, Ada Geral-
dine (d. 1906), d. of Michael Henry Williams, Esq., J. P.
and D.L., of Pencalenick, co. Cornwall; 2nd, 1909, Noma,
d. of Col. Neville Walford, R.A. ; and has issue — Neville
Marwood Tucker, Gentleman, b. 1910 ; and Margaret
Marwood. Seat — Sortridge House, Horrabridge, S. Devon.
C/wfo— Oxford and Cambridge, R.W.Y.C. (Plymouth).
TUFNELL (H. Coll., 14 April 1708). Azure, on a fesse
argent, between three ostrich feathers erect proper, as many
martlets sable. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour,
brandishing a falchion, the edge embrued, all proper,
adorned with a scarf, tyed above the wrist azure. Livery—
Claret and scarlet.
Sons of Colonel William Nevill Tufnell (2nd son of
John Jolliffe Tufnell— see below), Esq., J. P., D.L.,
of Langleys, Essex, Member of the Essex County
Terr. Assoc, late Lieut. -Col. comdg. and Hon.
Col. 2nd Vol. Batt. Essex Regt., formerly Lieut. R.N.,
b. 1838; d. 1922 ; m. 1861, Eleanor Frances (d. 1919),
d. of the late Major-Gen. Charles Gostling, R.A. : —
Nevill Arthur Charles de Hirzel Tufnell, Esq., J. P. and
D.L. co. Essex, a Director of Barclay's Bank, Member of
the Essex County Terr. Assoc, Major (ret.) Essex Regt.
b. 1864 ; tn. 1896, Josephine, d. of the late Major J. F.
Des Barres, and has issue — -Nevill Joliffe Tufnell, Gentle-
man, late Gren. Gds., 6. 1900; Nevill Justley Tufnell,
Gentleman, £. 1903; and Eleanor Lilias. Seat — Langleys,
Chelmsford, Essex.
Brig.-Gen. Lionel Charles Gostling Tufnell, C.B., D.L.
co. Essex, late Col., Comdg. Officer Army Ordnance Corps,
formerly 2nd Batt. East Surrey Regt. and Adjt. 3rd Batt.
Worcestershire Regt., served in S. Africa 1901-2 (Queen's
Medal with five clasps), and Great War 1914-19 (despatches
3 times, Hon. Brig.-Gen.), b. 1865; tn. 1st, Harriet Mabel
Cowper-Cooper, whom he div. , and has issue — Desmond
Nevill Cooper Tufnell, Esq., D.S.C., Comdr. R.N., b.
1892 [tn. 1920, Evelyn Irene, d. of Lt.-Col. Frank Hilder,
of Huskards, Ingatestone] ; and two daus. ; 2nd, 1908,
Grace Margery, d. of late Thomas Hughes Earle, of
Enham, Andover, and has further issue — two daus. Res.
— The Yew Trees, Kirby-le-Soken, Essex.
Fanshawe Tower Tufnell, Gentleman, b. 1867 ; tn.
1892, Georgie Alice, eld. surv. d. of Standish O'Grady
Rowley of Sylvan Park, Kells, and has issue — Rowley
Erskine Tufnell, Gentleman, Lieut. Sherwood Foresters,
b. 1902 ; Fanshawe Edward Tufnell, Gentleman, b. 1904 ;
Charles Cressener Tufnell, Gentleman, b. 1910. Res. —
Marescalls, Felstead, Essex.
Beauchamp le Fevre Tufnell, Gentleman, b. 1868 ; m.
1897, Blanche, d. of the late B. Davidson of Sidholme,
Devon, and has had issue — Joliffe Gilbert Tufnell, Gentle-
man, Lieut. R.G.A., b. 1899; d. 1918 ; Lewis de Sau-
marez Tufnell, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; and Olga. Res. — 14
Queensberry Place, S.W.7.
Yngr sons of John Jolliffe Tufnell, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
(High Sheriff 1870), of Langleys, Essex, b. 1805; d.
1894; tn. 1st, 1830, Caroline Mary (d. 184T), d. of
Christopher T. Tower, M. P., of Weald Hall, Essex;
2nd, 1853, Eleanor Margaret, d. of Rt. Rev. George
Murray, Lord Bishop of Rochester, grandson of 3rd
Duke of Atholl:—
Edward Augustus Murray Tufnell, Gentleman, b. 1855 ;
tn. 1889, Ethel Cicely Harriet, d. of Robert Woodhouse of
Writtle, Essex ; and has issue — Samuel Joliffe Tufnell,
Esq., Capt. Essex Yeomanry, b. ; and a dau. Res. —
Wormingford Hall, Colchester.
George Murray Tufnell, Esq., Lt.-Col. late 2nd Batt. Essex
Regt., served in South Africa 1899-1902 (Queen's Medal
with four clasps), served in the European War 1914 (ment.
in desp.), b. 1868; m. 1901, Ethel Wharton, d. of Robert
Johnson of Hope House, Little Burstead, Essex ; and has
issue — Robert Murray Tufnell, Gentleman, b. 1911. Res. —
Herbert Murray Tufnell, Esq., Capt. late 3rd Batt. Essex
Regt., served in S. Africa (Queen's Medal with four clasps),
b. 1872 ; m. , Sybil, d. of Augustus Bernal ; and has
surv. issue — 2 daus. Res. —
Son of Rev. George Cressner Tufnell, M.A., b. 1821 ;
d. 1891 ; tn. 1855, Gratiana Fanny, d. of Rev. Thomas
Collingwood Hughes : —
Hugh Richard Tufnell, Esq., Major Reserve of Officers,
late Gloucester Regt., served in S. Africa (Queen's Medal
with three clasps), b. 1857. Res. —
Son of Rev. Frederick Tufnell, M.A. (eld. son of
Rev. George Tufnell — see below), Rector of Fryering,
Ingatestone, Essex, b. 1822 ; d. 1904 ; tn. , Frances,
d. ofW. G. D'Aeth:—
Wyndham Frederick Tufnell, Esq., M. B.E. , Gentleman
Usher to Queen Victoria, Major (late) The Buffs (Mil.),
served in S. Africa with A.S.C. 1899-1902 (ment. in desp.,
Queen's Medal with two clasps), b. . Res.—
Yngr. sons of Rev. George Tufnell of Uffington, Berks.,
b. 1796; d. ; tn. 1821, Maria Newton, d. of Cor-
nelius Kortwright of Hyland, Essex : —
Robert Tufnell, Esq., Capt. late R.N., served in the
Antarctic Exped., b. ; m. i860, Jessie (d. 1876), d. of
Sir William Curtis, 2nd Bart. Res.—
Lt.-Col. Arthur Tufnell, late King's Roy. Rifles, b. 1834 ;
m. , Emily Melmouth. Res. —
Son of Edward Tufnell, Esq., Lieut.-Col. late Irish
Regt., one of H.M.'s Bodyguard, M.P. for S.E. Essex
1900-6, b. 1848; d. 1909 ; m. 2nd, 1891, Ellen Bertha,
d. of Rev. R. S. Gubbins, Rector of Upham, Hants.:—
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Richard Lionel Tufnell, Gentleman, late R.N., b. 1892.
Son of Rev. Frederick Tufnell, Clerk in Holy Orders,
M.A. Oxford, Rector of Sudbury, Derbyshire, b. i860;
d. 1920 ; m. 1st, 1887, the Hon. Margaret Vernon
(d. 1888), d. of the Rt. Hon. Augustus Henry, 6th
Lord Vernon ; 2nd, 1899, Lady Frances Elisabeth
Erskine, d. of the Rt. Hon. Walter Henry, nth Earl
of Mar and 13th Earl of Kellie : —
Henry Frederick Erskine Tufnell, Gentleman, b. May 5,
1903. Res. — Firwood, Chalford, Stroud, co. Gloucester.
Son of Rev. Charles Tufnell, M.A., b. 1823; d. 1867;
m. Catherine Jane Blandy : —
Charles Edward Tufnell, Gentleman, B.A., b. 1865.
Res.—
Sons of Robert Hutchinson Campbell Tufnell (eld. son
of Thomas Robert Tufnell — see below), Esq., Major
(ret.), b. 1852: d. 1908; m. 1876, Minnie, d. of late
Alexander Smith of Madras : —
Cecil Tufnell, Gentleman, b. 1880.
Eric Tufnell, Gentleman, R.N., b. 1888. Res.—
Yngr. sons of Thomas Robert Tufnell, Esq., J. P., b.
182a ; d. 1898 ; m. 1st, Frances Howard (d. i860), d. of
Major J. W. Hutchinson, 74th Highlanders: —
Horace Charles Tufnell, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Carleton Fowell Tufnell, Gentleman, formerly Executive
Engineer Indian Public Works Dept. , b. 1856 ; m. 1st, 1879,
Laura Gertrude, d. of William Parker Charsley, M.D.,
Tufnell, Gentleman, 2nd Batt. Grenadier Guards, b. 1892,
served with Brit. Exped. Force and was killed in action
1914 ; (4) Laurence Henry Tufnell, Gentleman, Lieut, late
R.F.A., b. 1895 \m. 1917, Violet Winifred, d. of Arthur
Charlesworth, of Little Grange, Whyteleafe, Surrey, and
has issue — 2 daus.] ; (5) Kenneth Edward Mortimer Tufnell,
Gentleman, b. 1902 ; and Ella Millicent, d. 1903. Res. —
Watendone Manor, Kenley, Surrey. Club — City of London.
Admiral Lionel Grant Tufnell, C.M.G., R.N. (ret.),
Naval Advisor to Greek Government 1911, Asst. Dir. of
Docks 1917-19, b. 1857 ; m. 1887, Clara Evelyn, d. of
Thomas Cadell of Sydney. Res. — 21 Onslow Square,
S.W.7 ; The Bungalow, South Stoke, Reading. Clubs —
United Service, Royal Automobile.
TUFTON (R.L. , 5 May 1850). Sable, an eagle displayed
ermine, a bordure wavy or. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a sea-lion sejant argent,
debruised by a bendlet sinister wavy sable. Motto — " Ales
volat propriis."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Henry James Tufton, 1st Baron
Hothfield Vice-Adm. of the coasts of Cumberland and
Westmorland, J. P. and D.L. co. Kent, b. 1844 ;
d. 1926 ; m. 1872, Alice Harriet Argyll id. 1914), d. of
the Rev. William James Stracey, M.A. , Rector of
Buxton-with-Oxnead, co. Norfolk:—
Rt. Hon. Sir John Sackville Richard Tufton, D.S.O.,
late principal Civil Medical Officer, Ceylon ; 2nd, 1913,
Anne Elizabeth, elder surv. d. of Rev. Charles Tufnell of
Stourpaine, Dorset ; and has had issue — (1) Hugh Carleton
Charsley Tufnell, Esq., Major late R. E., b. 1884 [m. 1916,
Kathleen, d. of Sir Lancelot Aubrey-Fletcher, Bt. ; and
has issue — Hugh John Tufnell, Gentleman, b. 1920] ; (2)
Neville Charsley Tufnell, Gentleman, b. 1887 [m. 1913,
Sybil Carlos, second d. of Charles Carlos Clarke of Wood-
lands, Sunninghill, Berks. ; and has issue — Michael
N veille Tufnell, Gentleman, b. 1914] ; (3) Carleton Wyndham
2nd Baron Hothfield n Oct. 1881), and a Bart. (16 Jan.
1851), J. P. and D.L. co. Westmorland, J. P. co. Kent,
Major 3rd Batt. Royal Sussex Regt. , formerly 1st Life
Guards, South African Medal with five clasps, and Great
War 1914-19 (desp.), Croix de Guerre, Order of Leopold of
Belgium [Supporters — On either side an eagle ermine,
gorged with a collar gules, pendent therefrom an escutcheon
of the arms of Tufton], b. 1873; m. 1896, Lady Ierne
Hastings, d. of the 13th Earl of Huntingdon ; and has
issue — Hon. Henry Hastings Sackville Thanet Tufton,
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Lieut. Gen. Res. of Officers, late 15th Hussars, b. 1897
[m. 1918, Dorothy, d. of the late William Raphael, of
Connaught Place, VV.]; Hon. Peter John Sackville Thanet
Tufton, b. 1906; Hon. Patricia Ierne Wilmot [m. 1921,
Lt.-Col. George Chenevix Hill] ; Hon. Noreen Rosamund
Anne [m. 1928, Capt. Owen Tudor, 3rd K.O. Hussars].
Seats — Hothfield Place, Ashford, Kent; Appleby Castle,
Westmorland ; Skipton Castle, Yorkshire. Club — Carlton.
Hon. Sackville Philip Tufton, J. P. co. Westmorland,
b. 1875 ; m. 1st, 191 1, Cicily Mary Isabel (d. 1912), d.
of Capt Arthur Blundell Hill; 2nd, 1913, Winifred Mary
Ripley, d. of E. Ripley Dalton of Gloucester Terrace ; and
has issue — Thomas Sackville Tufton, Esq., b. 1916 ; and
Diana Mary. Res. — Digges Court, Westwell, Ashford,
Kent.
Sons of Hon. Charles Henry Tufton, C.M.G., 3rd Sec.
Diplo. Service, b. 1879; d. 1923; m. 1903, Stella
Josephine Faudel, d. of Sir George Faudel Faudel-
Phillips, G.C.I.E., 1st Bart. :—
George William Anthony Tufton, Esq. , b. 1904. Res. —
33 Albert Road, Regent's Park, N.W.8.
Francis Charles Sackville Tufton, Gentleman, b. 1913.
Sons of Alfred Charles Tufton, Esq., Barrister-at-Law,
B.A. (Oxon.), J.P. and D.L. co. Westmorland, b. 1852 ;
d. 1925 ; m. 1876, Edith Sophia Elizabeth, second d. of
the Rev. V. J. Deane, Rector of Ashen : —
Harold Richard Tufton, b. 1877. Res. —
Cecil George Tufton, b. 1880 ; m. 19 12, Agatha Vere
Ripley, d. of Edward Ripley Dalton ; and has issue —
Richard Cecil Tufton, Gentleman, b. 1914. Res. — i88b
Gloucester Terrace, W.8.
Alfred Guy Tufton, Esq., B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1889 ; m. 1916,
Marjorie Neville, d. of Frederick Charles Thompson, of
Porchester Square ; and has issue — Colin Charles Guy
Tufton, Gentleman, b. 1924 ; and Barbara Marjorie. Res. —
17 Rugby Mansions, W.14.
Son of Sir Richard Tufton, 1st Bart., b. 1813 ; d. 1871 ;
m. 1843, Adelaide Amelia, d. of Lacour : —
George Richard Tufton, Esq., Capt. late 5th Lancers,
b. 1856. Res.— 98 Piccadilly, W.I.
TUDOR-CRAIG (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, ermine,
•on a fesse sable, between in chief a naval crown
azure, and in base a mural crown gules, three crescents
argent (for Craig) ; 2 and 3, or, three lions rampant
gules, each crowned with an Eastern crown of the first,
in centre chief point a crescent of the second (for
Tudor). Mantling sable and argent. Crests — 1. on a
wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, semee of cal-
traps or, a man on horseback in full armour, his dexter
hand grasping a tilting-spear shivered, all proper (for
Craig) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion ram-
pant gules, crowned as in the arms, gorged with a collar
fiory counterflory or, charged with a crescent gold, and
holding in the dexter paw a sword wavy argent,
pommel and hilt gold (for Tudor). Motto — " Vive Deo
et vives."
Second son of Rev. Allen Tudor Craig, M.A., Clerk
in Holy Orders, Chaplain of Marbceuf Church, Paris,
b. 1837 ; d. 1874 ; m. 1869, Emma, eldest d. of Rev.
Charles Henry Swann, M.A., J. P., Rector of Stoke
Dry, Rutland :—
Sir Algernon Tudor Tudor-Craig, K.B.E. (i9i9),F.S.A.,
Maj. (ret.) R. Irish Rifles, Esquire of the Order of the
Hosp. of St. John of Jerusalem in England, Chev. Crown
of Belgium, assumed by Deed Poll, 19 19, the additional
name of Tudor, b. 1873 ; m. 1898, Emily Mary, C.B.E.
(1919), d. of the late Rev. James Lukin, of Felbrigg
Lodge, Romsey ; and has issue — Algernon James Riccar-
ton Tudor Tudor-Craig, Esq., Lieut, (ret.) R. Scots, b.
1899 [m. 1924, Rosalind L'Estrange, d. of late John
Annan Bryce, M.P., and has issue — Algernon Nigel Tudor-
Craig, Esq., b. 1926 (Club — Arthur's)]. Res. — Burrow
Hill, Chobham, Surrey.
TUITE (Fun. entry, U.O. , 1634). Quarterly argent
and gules.
Sons of Hugh Manley Tuite, Esq. (son of Sir George
Tuite, 9th Bart, and Janet Woodall), Maj. -Gen R.A.,
b. 181 1 ; d. 1889; m. 1854, Frances Maria, d. of
Lt.-Col. Richard Williams :—
Sir Morgan Harry Paulet Tuite, nth Bart. (16th June
1622), late Lieut. 9th Batt. Rifle Brigade, b. 1861. Res. —
Hugh George Spencer Tuite, Esq. , late Lieut. 2nd Batt.
Northumb. Fus. , b. 1863; m. 1893, Eva Geraldine, d. of
Peter Valentine Hatton ; and has issue — (1) Brian Hugh
Morgan Tuite, Gentleman, b. 1897 ; (2) Denis George
Harmsworth Tuite, Gentleman, b. 1904 ; Joan Frances
Valentine ; and Moira Gwendolen Hatton [m. 1922, Flying-
Officer Henry John Hunter, R.A.F., and has issue]. Res. —
22 Gledstanes Road, W. 14.
Sons of Thomas Basil Tuite, Esq. (son of Sir George
Tuite, 9th Bart., and Jane Woodall), Major nth Foot,
b. 1816; d. 1871 ; tn. 1853, Mary Caroline, d. of
Henry Hegart Breen of St. Lucia : —
Mark Anthony Tuite, Esq., Col. (ret.) Indian Army, b.
1857; m. 1884, Madeline Rachel (d. 1921), d. ofSurg.-Gen.
Joseph, M.D..LL.D. ; and has had issue — (1) Henry Mark
Tuite, Esq., Lt.-Col. R. Fus., formerly Lieut. Border Regt.
b. 1885; (/.on active service 1918. Res. — 96 The Grove,
Ealing.
Henry Hugh Tuite, Gentleman, b. 1861 ; m. 1891,
Marion, d. of the Rev. Allan Wallace, M.A. ; and has
had issue — (1) Mark Allan Wallace Tuite, Lieut. Roy.
Tank Corps, b. 1892 ; d. on active service 1917 ; and Honor
Kathleen. Res. —
Thomas Hugh Tuite, Gentleman, b. 1868; m. 1927,
Frances, d. of John Roberts. Res. —
Edwin Walter Tuite, Gentleman, b. 1872. Res.—
TULLIS of Strathenry (L.O. , 1909). Parted per chevron
or and vert, two cross crosslets fitch^e in chief gules, and
a hunting-horn of the first garnished of the third in base.
Mantling vert, doubled or. Crest— On a wreath of his
liveries, a sphere irradiated or, between two wings azure.
Motto — " L'amitie."
Eld. s. of George Smith Tullis, Cupar, Fife, b. ;
d. ; m. , Agnes Bigger, d. of James Dundas
Brash : —
Robert Tullis, Gentleman, b. . Seat— Strathenry ,
Leslie, Fife.
TULLOCH, see ARMSTRONG - LUSHINGTON-
TULLOCHandFRANCE-LUSHINGTON-TULLOCH.
TULLY of Newton HallT(H. Coll., 17 Nov. 191 9).
Argent on a fesse between two lymphads in pale sable,
a lion passant of the field, impaling the arms of
Latimer, namely, gules, a saltire couped fleury between
four escallops or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
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On a wreath of the colours, a figure representing an
amorini discharging an arrow from a bow all proper.
Son of James Emery Tully, of South Shields : —
James Emery Tully, Esq., J. P. Northumberland,
b. 1852 ; m. 1895, Jane Eleanor, d. of Richard Latimer
of Whitley, Northumberland ; and has issue— (1) Harry
Tully, Gentleman, b. 1895 ; (2) James Emery Tully, Gen-
tleman, b. 1900; (3) John Latimer Tully, Gentleman,
b. 1905; Freda; and Joyce. Res. — Newton Hall,
Stocksfield-on-Tyne, Northumberland. Clubs — Junior
Constitutional, Union (Newcastle).
TUNNARD (H. Coll.). Ermine, on a chevron sable,
between two dragons' heads erased proper in chief and a
bugle-horn of the second stringed gules in base, a griffin's
head'couped between two bugle-horns stringed or. Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, a swan, wings elevated ermine, beaked or, legged
sable, the dexter leg resting on a bugle-horn also sable,
stringed gules.
Sons of Rev. John Tunnard, Patron and Vicar of
Frampton, b. ; d . ; m. 1843, Martha Cop-
land, dau. of Charles Taw ney: —
Charles Thomas Tunnard, Esq., J. P. co. Lincoln, b.
1843 ; m. 1866, Georgina, third d. of Conolly Norman ; and
has surv. issue— (1) John Charles Tunnard, Gentleman, b.
1873 [m. 1899, Nina Isabel Christian, fourth d. of Cecil
Long of Sherrington Manor, Sussex ; and has issue — John
Samuel Tunnard, Gentleman, b. 1900]; (2) Christopher
Coney Tunnard, Gentleman, b. 1875 [m. 1906, Madeline,
d. of late William Anthony Kingscote ; and has issue —
Arthur Coney Tunnard, Gentleman, b. 1910; (3) Conolly
Norman Tunnard, Gentleman (West Skirbeck House,
Boston, Lincoln), b. 1876 [wt. 1907, Mary Isabel, O.B.E.,
second d. of William Henry White of Boston ; and has
issue — Richard Antony Conolly Tunnard, Gentleman, b.
191 1 ; Georgina Isabel ; and Rosemary] ; (4) Rev. Thomas
Monckton Tunnard (The Rectory, Lexham, King's Lynn),
b. 1882 \m. 1915, Grace, d. of the late Rev. William Cooke,
of Drumkeen, co. Monahan, and has issue — Thomas
Newburgh Tunnard, Gentleman, b. 1918 ; Peter Humfrey
Tunnard, Gentleman, b. 1920 ; and Viola Mary] ; Georgina
Martha [m. 1st, 1891, Henry Edwin Briggs ; 2nd, 1908,
George S. W. Jebb of Boston] ; and Rosalie Mary [m. E. P.
Wrinch, M.B.]. Res.—
Christopher Claypon Tunnard, Gentleman, b. 1852.
Res.—
Sons of Bartholomew Tunnard, Esq., formerly Capt.
27th Regt., b. 1816 ; d. 1875; m. 1850, Harriet Jane,
yst. d. of Hon. and Rev. Richard Bruce Stopford :- —
Ambrose Bartholomew Tunnard, Gentleman, b. 1851 ;
m. 1898, Sybil Mary Agnes (d. 1905), d. of Rev. and Hon.
A. F. A. H anbury Tracy, and has issue. Res. —
Commander William Francis Tunnard, R.N., b. 1854.
Club — Naval and Military.
Son of Henry Stopford Tunnard, Esq., Capt. late Royal
Inniskilling Fus., b. 1856; d. 1917; m. 1882, Blanche
Evelyn, d. of W. J. Lucas : —
Henry Bartholomew Tunnard, Gentleman, b. 1892.
TUPPER of Armdale, Canada (H. Coll. 27 Aug. 1886).
Per fesse azure and or, on a fesse ermine between two boars
passant in chief or and a sprig of mayflower slipped and
leaved in base proper, three escallops gules. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a greyhound
statant sable, charged on the body with two escallops or,
holding in the mouth a sprig of mayflower as in the arms.
Motto — " L'espoir est ma force."
Son of Tupper (son of Rev. Charles Tupper, D.D.),
b. ; d. ; m. :■ —
Dr. Osborne Tupper, b. . Res. — Brooklyn, New
Vork, U.S.A.
Son of James Stewart Tupper, Esq., of Ravenscourt,
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, Barrister, K.C., b. 1851 ;
d. 1915 ; m. 1st, 1875, Mary Wilson, dau. of Andrew
Robertson of Elmbank, Montreal, Canada (who d.
1876) ; 2nd, 1880, Ada Campbell, dau. of Hon. Sir
Thomas Gait, late Chief-Justice of Common Pleas,
Ontario : —
Sir Charles Stewart Tupper, 2nd Bart. (13 Sep. , 1888),
Member of the Manitoba Bar, b. 1884 ; s. his grandfather
1915 ; m. 1 910, Margaret Peters, d. of Charles Morse,
K.C., of Ottawa, Canada, and has issue — 1 dau. Res. —
Hawthorndene, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Sons of Hon. Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper, K.C.M.G.,
P.C. (Canadal. late Minister of Justice, Canada, K.C.,
LL.B., b. 1855;^. 1927; w. 1879, Janet, d. of Hon.
James Macdonald of Blink Bonnie, Halifax,, late Chief
Justice of Nova Scotia : —
Charles Tupper, Esq., B.Sc, C.E., Major Canadian
Mil., b. 1880; m. 1910, Mira Mary Douglas, d. of Hon.
Arthur R. Dickey, K.C., P.C. (Canada), and has issue —
Janet Macdonald; and Dorothy Joyce. Res. — Vernon,
B.C., Canada.
James Macdonald Tupper, Esq., b. 1887, Inspector
R.N.W. Mounted Police.
Reginald Hibbert Tupper, Esq., b. 1893 ; m. 1915, Isobel
Wilson ; and has issue — Charles Gordon Hibbert Tupper,
Gentleman, b. 1918 ; David Reginald Hibbert Tupper,
Gentleman, b. 1921. Res. — 1350, 15th Avenue West,
Vancouver, B.C.
Son of the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Tupper, 1st Bart.,
G.C.M.G., P.C, C.B., LL.D., Camb. and Edin., M.D.
b. 1821 ; d. 1915 ; m. 1846, Frances Amelia (d. 1912),
dau. of Silas Hibbert Morse of Amherst, Cumberland,
Nova Scotia : —
William Johnston Tupper, Esq., of Winnipeg, Barrister-
at-Law, K.C., b. 1862; m. 1887, Margaret, dau. of the
Hon. James MacDonald of Blink Bonnie, late Chief Justice
of Nova Scotia ; and has issue— Charles William Tupper,
Gentleman, b. 1898; Stewart Macdonald Tupper, Gentle-
man, b. 1902; Katherine Gladys; Emma Lilian; and
Edith Margaret. Res. — Elmhirst, Winnipeg, Canada.
The Late GEORGE GILLON TURNBULL, Gentle-
man. Born 1858 ; d. 1928 ; being the eldest son of James
Turn bull of Hillend, and Mary Anne, second dau. of William
Downe Gillon of Wallhouse, Linlithgowshire, and Hurst-
monceaux, co. Sussex. Armorial bearings— Per chevron
argent and sable, three bulls' heads erased counterchanged.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of his
liveries, a dexter hand couped fessewise, holding a dagger
erect proper, hilted and pommelled or, bearing on the point
thereof a bull's head erased sable. Motto — " I saved the
king." Seat — Abbey St. Bathans, Grantshouse, N. B.
TURBUTT(R.L., 1895, H. Coll). Azure, three fleurs-
de-lis in fesse between as many turbots all argent.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a dexter arm embowed proper, grasping
a trident in bend sinister or, a fountain. Motto — " Non
sibi sed suis."
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Son of Rev. John Launcelot Turbutt (formerly Erring-
ton), b. 1828; d. 1906; m. i860, Isabella Turbutt, d.
of Rev. Henry Goodwin of Hinchley Wood, co. Derby,
and sister of Capt. Richard Henry Goodwin-Glad-
win : —
Gilbert Launcelot Gladwin- Errington, Gentleman, b.
1876; m. 1st, 1899, Audrey Vivian (d. 1902), d. of Henry
Haslope Bagnall of Beenham Lodge, Berks. ; 2nd, 1903,
Gertrude Decima, d. of late Col. N. H. Shute of Clayfield,
Hants.; 3rd, 1922, Esme Doris, d. of LI. C. Picton, of
Bramcote Lodge, Milton, Derby; and has issue — (1)
Launcelot Richard Gladwin-Errington, Gentleman, b. 1904 ;
(2) Humphrey Gladwin-Errington, Gentleman, b. 1907;
(3) Gilbert Neville Gladwin-Errington, Gentleman, b. 1912 ;
and Sylvia Eleanor. Seat — Hinchley Wood House, Ash-
bourne.
TURING of Foveran (L.O. , 1882). Argent, on a bend
sable, three boars' heads couped or, langued gules. Crest
—A hand holding a helmet proper. Supporters— Two stags
proper. Motto — " Audentes fortuna juvat."
Eld. son of Sir James Walter Turing, 9th Bart., b. 1862 ;
d. 1928; m. 1891, Mabel Rose, d. of the late Andrew
Caldecott of Pishiobury, Sawbridgeworth —
Sir Robert Andrew Henry Turing, 10th Bart, of Foveran
(1638), Capt. R.O., late Rifle Bde., served Great War
(desp.), b. 1895. Res. — Crocker House, Chichester.
Clubs — Naval and Military, Cavendish.
TURNER, see BECKETT - TURNER, PAGE-
TURNER, POLHILL -TURNER, and ROUND-
TURNER.
TURNER. Per pale or and sable, a fesse wavy paly of
eight gules and ermine, between four millrinds, three in
chief and one in base counterchanged.
Dau. of George Henry Turner, Esq., J. P. of Little-
over, co. Derby, m. 1859, Clara Ann, dau. of James
Hammond of Bristol: —
Hilda Marie Louise. Res.—
TURNER (L.O.). Argent, guttee-de-sang, a wheel of
eight spokes sable, on a chief wavy azure, a dolphin naiant
of the first. Mantling gules , doubled argent. Crest — U pon
a wreath of his liveries, a man's heart gules. Motto — " Quod
potui perfeci."
Eld. son of Sir William Turner, K.C.B., Knight
Bachelor, Knight of the Royal Prussian Order Pour le
Merite, Vice-Chanceilor and Principal of Edinburgh
University, D.L. Edinburgh, F.R.S., D.C.L., LL.D.,
D.Sc, Hon. Lt.-Col. Queen's Edin. Rifle Vols. ,b. 1832 ;
d. 1916; m. 1863, Agnes (d. 1908), eldest dau. of
Abraham Logan, Esq., of Burnhouses, co. Berwick : —
William Aldren Turner, Esq., C.B., M.D., F.R.C.P.,
Col. late R.A.M C. (T.F.), Consulting Physician to King's
Coll. Hosp. and to Nat. Hosp., Queen Square, London,
b. 1864; m. 1909, Helen Mary, d. of Dr. J. A. Macdougall.
Res.— 27 Evelyn Gardens, S.W.7. Club— Athenaeum.
TURNER (H. Coll.). Azure, on a pale between two
swans' heads erased at the neck or, a fer-de-moline
between two cinquefoils of the field. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, between on
either side a branch of three cinquefoils slipped, a swan's
head erased, gorged with a collar gemel. Motto — " Per-
severantia vincit."
Son of Thomas Turner, Gentleman, of Ardrossan,
Florence Road, Brighton, b. 1838 ; d. ; m. 1866: —
Jonathan Edward Ernest Turner, Gentleman, b. 1875.
Res.—
TURNER (H. Coll.). Argent, on a chevron engrailed
between three millrinds sable, two lions passant guardant
combatant or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a demi-badger proper. Badge
— Two sprigs of apple in saltire flowered proper, inter-
lacing a millrind or. Motto — " Mimus omnia superat."
Son of John Turner, of Rackenford, Devon,
b. ; d. ; m. : —
Alfred Turner, Esq., J. P., and (1923) High Sheriff co.
Leicester, b. . Res. — Brock's Hill, Oadby, Leics.
TURNER (H. Coll., 1907). Gules, on a fesse cottised
argent, between three estoiles or, as many flames of fire
proper. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, upon a mount vert and in front of a Latin
cross, a lamb cumbent proper between two estoiles also
gules. Motto — " Salus mihi agnus Dei." Livery — Red
and silver.
Son of Robert King-Turner, b. 1838; d. ; m. 1864,
Sarah, d. of Robert King Hooper : —
Arthur Charles King- Turner, Gentleman, M.D., b. 1871 ;
m. 1899, Eleanor Sarah, d. of William Alexander Harber ;
and has issue — Charles John King-Turner, Gentleman, b.
1904; Eileen; Eleanor; and Muriel. Res. — Thet Retreat,
Fairford, Glos.
TURNER of Donisthorpe (H. Coll.. 20 Ap. 1920).
Or, a chevron between in chief two millrinds, and in
base a greyhound courant sable. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a saltire or,
a bear's head couped sable, muzzled gold. Motto — " Labor
omnia superat."
Son of John Turner, of Coalville : — '
Sir John Turner, Knt. Bach. (1921), J.P., D.L. and
(1920) High Sheriff co. Leicester, b. 1858; m. 1893, Jessie,
d. of Edward Smith, of Edgbaston; and has issue — John
Stanleigh Turner, Esq., b. 1898 [m. 1923, Dorothea, d. of
W. H. Cox, of Ashby Road, Burton-on-Trent (Res. —
Seal Pastures, Netherseal, Burton-on-Trent)] ; Stuart
Keates Turner, Esq., b. 1900 [w. 1926, Alice Mary, d. of
Stanley Green, of Burton-on-Trent] ; and Doris Marjorie
[m. 1925, Lt.-Col. M. M. Morgan-Owen, D.S.O.]. Res. —
Stanleigh House, Donisthorpe, Ashby-de-la-Zouch. Club
— Conservative (Birmingham).
TURNER of Quebec (H. Coll., 29 Feb. 1916). Azure,
a chevron between two lions rampant in chief, and in
base a maple-leaf all or. Mantling azure and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a lion
passant gold, holding in the dexter fore- paw a maple-leaf
proper. Motto — " Pro patria."
Son of : —
Hon. Richard Turner, Member of Legislative Council
of Quebec, b. ; m. ; and has issue : — Lieut.-Gen.
Sir Richard Ernest William Turner, V.C., K.C.B.,
K.C.M.G., D.S.O. , D.C.L., served S. Africa 1899-1901.
with Roy. Canadian Dragoons (desp. 3 times,V.C, D.S.O.),
and Great War as Maj.-Gen. Canadian Forces (desp. ,C.B. ),
Chief of Staff Military Forces of Canada, has Legion of
Honour, Croix de Guerre, Order of the White Eagle
(Russia), b. 1871 \m. 1900. Harriet Augusta, d. of H. G.
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b. 1902 ; Kathleen Millicent ; and Evelyn Constance
Res.— 257 Laurier Avenue, Quebec, Canada. Club —
Garrison (Quebec)]. Res. — Quebec, Canada.
TURNLY (U.O.). Argent, a fritillaria meleagris stalked
and leaved proper, on a canton gules, a cross patee or.
Mantling/ vert and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, on a mount vert, an oak-tree proper, supporting on
the sinister side a shield gules, charged with a cross pattie
or. Motto — " Perseverando."
Son of John Turnly, Esq., J. P. and D. L. co. Antrim,
B.A., b. 1819; d. 1909; m. 1850, Charlotte Emily, d.
of the late Right Hon. Edward Litton : —
Francis John Seymour Turnly, Gentleman, b. 1862.
Post. add. — Drumnasole, Carnlough, co. Antrim.
TURNOR of Stoke-Rochford (H. Coll.). Ermine, on
a cross quarter-pierced argent, four fers-de-moline sable.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a lion passant argent, crowned or, in his paw a
fer-de-moline of the arms.
Son of Christopher Hatton Tumor, of Stoke Rochford,
b. 1840; ^.1914; m. 1881, Alice, d. of Hon. Hamilton
Killaly :—
Christopher Hatton Tumor, Esq. J. P., Parts of Kesteven
and Lindsey, b. 1873 ; m. 1907, Sarah Marie Talbot, d.
and h. of the late Admiral the Hon. Walter Cecil Carpenter,
of Kiplin, Yorks. Seats — Stoke Rochford, Grantham ;
Kiplin, Northallerton.
Son of Algernon Turnor, Esq., C.B. , J. P., of Goably
Hall, b. 1845 ; d. 1921 ; m. 1880, Lady Henrietta
Caroline Stewart, d. of the 9th Earl of Galloway : —
Herbert Broke Turnor, Esq., M.C., Capt. 17th Lancers,
b. 1885; m. 1922, Lady Enid Vane, d. of 13th Earl of West-
morland and widow of Hon. H. Vane, and has issue — 2
daus. Seat — Little Ponton Hall, Grantham.
Son of Christopher Turnor, Esq., J. P. and D.L. ,
High Sheriff 1833, M.P. for South Lincolnshire 1841
to 1847, by his wife Lady Caroline Finch Hatton, d. of
the Rt. Hon. George William, 9th Earl of Win-
chilsea: —
Graham Augustus Tumor, Gentleman, b. 1853. Res. —
Bolingbroke, Mackay, Queensland.
TURNOUR (U.O. Arms confd. and supporters granted
10 Apl. 1761). Ermines, on a cross quarter-pierced argent,
four fers-de-moulin sable. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a lion passant guardant
argent, holding in the dexter paw a fer-de-moulin sable.
Motto — " Esse quam videri."
Only son of Rt. Hon. Edward Tumour, 5th Earl of
Winterton, J.P. and D.L. Sussex, C.C. West Sussex,
late Capt. 6th Sussex R.V.,b. 1837; d. 1907; m. 1882,
Lady Georgiana Susan Hamilton, fifth d. of James,
1st Duke of Abercorn, K.G. : —
Rt. Hon. Edward Tumour, P.C., 6th Earl of Winterton,
(12 Feb. 1766), Viscount Tumour and Baron Winterton of
Gort, co. Galway, in Ireland (10 April 1761), M.P. for
Horsham 1904—18, and for Horsham and Worthing since
1918, Under-Sec. of State for India 1524, Major late
T.F. Res. Sussex Yeo. , educated at Eton and Oxford, J.P.
and D.L. Sussex. [Supporters— Two lions argent, sem6e
of fers-de-moline sable], b. 1883 ; m. 1924, Hon. Monica
Wilson, only dau. of 2nd Lord Nunbumholme. Seat —
Shillinglee Park, Chiddingfold, Sussex. Town res. — 61
Eccleston Square, S.W. Clubs — Carlton, Marlborough,
Turf.
Surv. son of Rt. Hon. Edward Tumour, 4th Earl of
Winterton, b. 1810; d. 1879; m. 1832, Maria, third d.
of Sir Peter Pole, Bart. :—
Hon. Keith Turnour-Fetherstonhaugh (q.v.).
Only son of Hon. Archer Tumour, b. 1852 ; d. 1905 ;
m. 1877, Florence Emma, d. of John Bryant of
Cornwall Gardens, Kensington : —
Gerald Archer Tumour, Esq., b. 1878; m. 1905, Amy,
d. of the late Col. Woodfull, R.A. Res.—
Sons of Charles Chad Tumour, b. 1853 ; d. 1885 ;
m. 1879, Elizabeth Ethel, d. of William Downer: —
Cecil Tumour, Gentleman, b. 1880; m. 1913, Effie, d. of
Robert McMillan of London, Ontario, and has issue: —
Robert Chad Tumour, Gentleman, b. 1915 ; Cecil Noel
Tumour, Gentleman, b. 1919 ; and Margaret Ethel. Res. —
Lanigan, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Son of Rev. Arthur Henry Tumour, M.A., Vicar of
St. Augustine, Stockport, b. 1862; d. 1896; m. 1893,
Alice Mary (d. 1927), d. of Rev. Josiah Turner Lea,
Vicar of Far Forest, co. Worcester : —
Edward Keith Henry Tumour, Esq., Lieut, (ret.) R.N.,
b. 1896 ; m. 1924, Jeanie, d. of John F. Burton, of Gway-
nynog, co. Denbigh. Res. — Groes, Denbigh.
Sonsofjohn Horatio Tumour, Esq. , b. 1830; <2. 1904;
m. 1st, 1853, Marianne, eld. d. of Robert R. Wilson,
and step-dau. of F. W. Keppel of Lexham Hall,
Norfolk :—
Keppel Arthur Tumour, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law,
b. 1856; m. 1878, Margaret (d. 1901), only d. of C. C.
Wallace ; and has had issue — (1) Arthur Wallace Tumour,
Gentleman, b. 1879; d. of wounds received in action 1917 ;
(2) Donald Winterton Tumour, Gentleman, b. 1882 ; (3)
James Owen Tumour, Gentleman, b. 1884; (4) Keppel
Ernest Tumour, Gentleman, b. 1885 ; Alice [m. 1910, Cecil
Henty]; and Sybil Ruth. Res. — Mooulgong, Cohuna,
Victoria, S. Australia.
Frederick John Tumour, Gentleman, b. 1866. Res. —
The Honourable KEITH TURNOUR-FETHER-
STONHAUGH (formerly Tumour), late Lieut. -Col. King's
Royal Rifle Corps ; assumed by Royal Licence in 1896 the
additional surname and arms of Fetherstonhaugh. Born
Feb. 23, 1848, being the second son of the Rt. Hon.
Edward Tumour, 4th Earl Winterton, by his wife Maria,
third dau. of Sir Peter Pole, Bart. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly, 1 and 4, per pale gules and sable, a chevron be-
tween four ostrich feathers, three in chief and one in base
argent (for Fetherstonhaugh) ; 2 and 3, ermines, on a cross
quarter-pierced argent, four fers-de-moline sable, in the
fesse point a crescent gules (for Tumour). Mantling
gules and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours,
an heraldic antelope's head couped gules, armed or, gorged
with a collar vair, and holding in the mouth an ostrich
feather in bend argent (for Fetherstonhaugh) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a lion passant guardant argent, hold-
ing in the dexter paw a fer-de-moline sable, and charged
on the breast with a crescent gules (for Tumour). Motto—
"Esse quam videri." Married, Dec. 23, 1879, Caroline
Chester (d. 1920), second dau. of Strachan Bethune, Esq.,
Q.C., of Montreal, Canada; and has had Issue — Henry
Keith Tumour, Esq., b. 1885, d. 1892; and Beatrice
Winterton. Seat — Uppark, Petersfield, Hants.
TURTON (R.L., 1817, H. Coll.). Ermine, nine trefoils
slipped, four, three, and two, alternately vert and azure, in
base a cross crosslet fitchee sable, a canton gules. Mant-
ling vert and argent. Crest — Out of park pales gules,
a dexter cubit arm, habited vert, cuffed argent, the hand
holding a banner per pale argent and azure, the fringe or,
charged with a trefoil slipped fessewise, counterchanged.
Motto — " Formosa quae honesta. "
Sons of Edmund Henry Turton, Esq. , of Upsall and
Larpool, co. Yorks., J.P. and D.L., Capt. 3rd D.G.,
b. 1825 ; d. 1896 ; m. 1856, Lady Cecilia Mary Leeson,
d. and coh. of Joseph, 4th Earl of Milltown, K.P. : —
Robert Bell Turton, Esq., J.P., D.L. N.R. Yorks., M.A.
Oxon., Barrister-at-Law, Major late 4th Batt. Yorks. Regt.,
served in S. African War and Great Wars, b. 1859 ; m. 1897,
Marion Edith, d. of late Lt.-Col. Godfrey Wentworth
Beaumont (by Anna Maria his wife, d. of Sir Edward
Blackett, Bart.) ; and has had issue — (1) Godfrey Edmund
Turton, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; (2) Robert Hugh Turton,
Gentleman, b. 1903; (3) Ralph Meredyth Turton, Gentle-
man, b. 1908 ; and Cecilia Marion, d. 1919. Seat — Kildale,
Yorks.
Ralph Douglas Turton, Esq., C.M.G., Col. late 1st Batt.
Cheshire Regt., served Great Wat (despatches), b. 1862;
m. 1894, Irene, d. of W. Andrews of Chester ; and has issue
— George Anthony Turton, Esq., Capt. Green Howards,
served Great War, b. 1895 [m. 1915, Margaret, d. of T. Fry,
and has issue — Ralph Anthony Turton, Gentleman, b. 1918 ;
and Cecilia Valerie]. Res. — Larpool Lodge, Farnham,
Surrey.
TURVILLE-PETRE(R.L., May 1907, H. Coll.). Quar-
terly, 1 and 4, gules, a bend or, between two escallops
argent (Petre) ; 2 and 3, gules, three chevronels vair (Tur-
ville). Mantling gules and or. Crests — 1. on a wreath of
the colours, two lions' heads erased and addorsed, the dexter
or, collared azure, the sinister azure, collared or (Petre) ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, a dove holding in the beak
a branch of olive slipped and fructed all proper (Turville).
Motto — " Sans Dieu rien."
Elder son of Edward Henry Petre, Esq., D.L., of
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1831 ; d. 1902 ; m. i8S7i Lady Gwendoline Elizabeth
Talbot, sister of 17th Earl of Shrewsbury : —
Oswald Henry Philip Turville-Petre, Esq., J. P. and
D.L. co. Warwick, J. P. and (1912) High Sheriff Leicester-
shire, Major and Hon. Lt.-Col. late Warwickshire
Yeo. , b. 1862; m. 1899, Margaret Lucy, d. of Laurence
Cave of Ditcham Park, Petersfield ; and has issue — (1)
Francis Adrian Joseph Turville-Petre, Gentleman, b. 1901 ;
(2) Edward Oswald Gabriel Turville-Petre, Gentleman,
b. 1908 ; Gwendoline Mary Etheldreda ; Mary Alethea
Elizabeth Evelyn ; and Marion Margaret Josephine. Seat
— Bosworth Hall, Leicester. Club — Travellers'.
PHINEAS BARRETT VILLIERS-TUTHILL, Esq.,
Lt.-Col. (retired pay Royal Army Medical Corps), M.D.,and
Doctor in State Medicine (University of Dublin), F.R. C.S.I.
(assumed the name of Villiers in addition to Tuthill by
Deed-Poll in Ireland 15 Dec. 1908, and England 16
Dec. 1908). Born Nov. 4, 1850, being the ygst. son of
John Tuthill, formerly of Kilmore, co. Limerick, b. 1793;
d. 1876; m. 1846, Margaret, his second wife, eldrst daughter
of Robert Lloyd, M.D. (brother of Rev. Bartholomew
Lloyd, D. D. , Provost Trinity College, Dublin). Armorial
bearings — Quarterly, 1. azure, on a bend argent,
cottised or, a lion passant sable (for Tuthill, June 1561,
H. Coll.); 2. argent, on a cross gules, five escallops or
(for Villiers) ; 3. azure, three bars argent, on a chief ot the
second three annulets gules (for Cooke) ; 4. sable, a cross
engrailed or, in the first quarter a mullet argent (for Peyton) ;
5. argent, three piles wavy gules, meeting in the base point
(for Gernon) ; 6. or, a fesse gules (for Colvile) ; 7. or, a
chevron gules, on a chief azure three mullets argent (for
Sutton) ; 8. quarterly, per fesse indented or and azure (for
Langley of Knowlton, Kent); 9. gules, on a cross crosslet
argent, five ermine spots (for Atlez) ; 10. gules, an eagle dis-
played argent (for Atbrig) ; n. argent, a fesse sable, and in
chief three ogresses (for Langley of Sutton Folfield) ; 12.
gules, a chevron engrailed ermine between three falcons
rising argent, beaked, legged, and belled or (for Francis) ;
13. gules, semee of cross crosslets, three lucies or (for Lucy) ;
14. gules, a chevron between three escallops or, in chief a
label of three points argent (for Chamberlaine) ; 15. per
fesse nebulee argent and sable, three greyhounds' heads
couped, counterchanged, collared gules, studded or (for
Mildmay, co. Essex) ; 16. azure, on a canton or, a mullet
sable (for de Rowse) ; 17, sable, a chevron embattled or
between three roses argent (for Cornish); 18. argent,
on a chevron between three demi-lions rampant gules,
three bezants (for Fisher) ; 19. azure, a fesse ermine be-
tween three leopards passant guardant or (for Woodcocke) ;
20. gules, a lion rampant or between two flaunches and a
pile in point ermine (for King) ; 21. per fesse wavy sable
and azure, a quadrangular castle argent (for Rawson,
Viscount Clontarf) ; 22. or, on a chevron vert, three ravens'
heads erased argent (for Craford) ; 23. per fesse argent and
sable, a cross patonce between four mullets counterchanged
(for Colman) ; 24. argent, a chevron gules between three
greyhounds courant sable (for Gaynsford) ; 25. argent, a
saltire gules, on a border sable twelve bezants (for De la
Poyle) ; 26. argent, a chevron engrailed between three bugle-
horns sable (for Wirley) ; 27. azure, three lozenges or (for
Stopford) ; 28. argent, a fesse between three boars' heads
couped sable (for Alseyn or Alsen) ; 29. or, a lion rampant
regardant sable, on a canton azure a cross pat6e fitchee of
the first (for Lloyd). Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, argent and sable, on a
mount vert, a turtle-dove proper, holding in her beak an
olive-branch vert, fructed or. Motto — " Pads aclegis jure."
Livery — Undress : chocolate coloured coat, scarlet cloth
waistcoat, silver buttons ; and for full dress : azure blue plush
breeches, gold lace garters, silver shoe buckles. Married,
1908, at the Chapel Royal, Dublin, Mary Wilhelmina
Constance, eld. d. of the late Sir William Squire Barker
Kaye, C.B., Assistant Under-Sec. for Ireland, and Frances,
his wife, yngest. d. of Richard Oliver Barker, of Sterling,
co. Dublin, widow of Capt. John North-Bomford, J. P., of
Gallow and Ferrans, co. Meath. Res. — The Slopes, Kings-
town, co. Dublin. Clubs — Junior United Service, Royal
St. George's Yacht.
TWEEDDALE, Marquess of, see HAY.
TWEEDIE (L.O.). Argent, on a saltire engrailed
gules, a mullet or, on a chief azure, a fret couped of the
third. Mantling azure, doubled argent. Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries, a boar's head erased proper.
Motto — " Thole and think on."
Son of : —
John Jackson Tweedie, Gentleman, Mining Engineer,
b. . Res. — Goyllarisquisga, Peru, S. America.
MICHAEL FORBES TWEEDIE, Gentleman, F.S.A.
Bom i860, being the eldest son of the late Alexander
Forbes Tweedie, J. P. for co. Kent, of " Rawlinson," Rol-
ven en, Kent, and of Alice (d. 1927), dau. of the late
Robert Bell. Armorial bearings (rematric. L.O. 1899).
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chief also engrailed azure, the latter charged with a fraise
of the first (Tweedie, 1542,); 2 and 3, counterquartered i.
and iiii. , azure, three bears' heads, couped argent, muzzled
and langued gules ; ii. and iii. , argent, three unicorns' heads
erased sable (Forbes of Tolquhoun, 1542). Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
boar's head erased proper. Motto — "Thole and think on."
Married, July 10, 1890, Marian Amelia Clari (d. 1926), dau.
of the late Arthur Ellis, Indian Civil Service; and has Issue
— Doyne Forbes Tweedie, Esq., Capt. N. Staffs. Regt., b.
1896 [m. 1925, Enid Mary, d. of Morgan Brown, and has
issue— Ann Marian] ; and Christian Forbes [m. 191 8, Capt.
C. M. Guest, and has issue]. Residences— 3 Embankment
Gardens, Chelsea, S.W. ; Rawlinson, Rolvenden, Kent.
TWEEDMOUTH, Baron, see MARJORI BANKS.
ARTHUR HEARNE TWEEDY, Gentleman, formerly
British Vice-Consul and Acting Consul-General from 1890-
93 to Republics of Haiti and Santo Domingo, Lord of the
Manors of Kempston Greys, otherwise Hastingsbury and
Kempston Hardwick, and formerly a Lieut. 5th Vol. Batt.
Rifle Brigade (18th Middlesex). Born 1850, being the only
surviving son of John Newman Tweedy of Widmore House,
Bromley, Kent, and Montagu Square, W., by his wife
Dorothea Esther Henrietta, only dau. of Capt. W. T.
Turpin Fellowes, 2nd Life Guards. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a saltire engrailed between two
being the eldest son of the late Hugh Tweedy, of H.M. Civil
Service, by his wife Anne Jane, dau. of the late Captain
Pottinger, R. N., of Lerwick, Shetland. Armorial bearings
— Argent, a saltire engrailed between two escallops in fesse
gules, on a chief azure, an escallop of the field. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, on
escallops in fesse gules, on a chief azure an escallop of the
field (for Tweedy) ; 2 and 3, gules, on a bend flory and
counterflory between two increscents argent, three lions'
heads erased sable (Fellowes). Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a prick-spur fesse-
wise, a peewit rising proper, holding in the beak a trefoil
slipped vert. Motto — ■" Thole and Think on." Livery —
Black, with gold buttons. Estates — The Hoo, Kempstone,
Bedford ; Widmore Lodge, Kent. Res. — Widmore Lodge,
Bromley! Kent. Club— Wellington.
GEORGE ALFRED TWEEDY, Gentleman, formerly a
member of the Bengal Civil Service, and a District and
Sessions Judge in the N.W. Provinces. Born July 28, 1856,
a prick-spur fessewise, a peewit rising proper, holding in
the beak a trefoil slipped vert. Married, Aug. 5, 1884,
Margaret, dau. of Dr. R. Pottinger, R.N., Inspector-
General of Hospitals and Fleets ; and has had Issue —
(1) Hugh Christopher Newman Tweedy, b. 1885, d. 1886.
(2) Robert Pottinger Tweedy, Gentleman, b, June 7, 1887 ;
(3) George John Drumelzier Tweedy, Esq., Lieut. R.N.,
b. Nov. 27, 1891 [m. 19 1 7, Violet Eirene, d. of William B.
Maurice, of The Old House, Wokingham ; and has issue —
John Drumelzier Tweedy, Gentleman, 3. 1918] ; and Nora
Margaret Pottinger. Res. — 94 Horseferry Road, S.W.i.
Club— East India United Service.
TWEEDY. Quarterly 1 and 4, argent, a saltire engrailed
gules, on a chief azure, three fleams or (for Tweedy); 2.
argent, on a saltire sable, five trefoils slipped or, on a chief
gules, three cushions of the third (for Johnston) ; 3. argent,
a maunch ermine (for Colpoys). Mantling gules and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a dove volant
argent. Motto—" Fais ce que doit advienne que pourra."
Yngr. and only surv. son of Henry Colpoys Tweedy of
Cloonamahon, Collooney, co. Sligo, Gentleman, B.A. ,
M.D. (Dublin), F.R.C.P.I., 3.1847 ; d. 1917; m. 1882,
Alice Maud (d. 1896), only dau. of Thomas James
Meredith of Cloonamahon, co. Sligo, Capt. 90th Light
Infantry (d. Oct. i860), s. her brother Herbert
Willoughby Meredith, Lieut. R.N., of Cloonamahon
[d. June 1894), as heir to Cloonamahon : —
Owen Meredith Tweedy, Esq., Capt. (ret.) The Leinster
Regt. (Roy. Canadians), sometime 2nd Sec. H.M. Diplo-
matic Service, B.A. (Cantab), b. Oct. 22, 1888. Res.—
23 Mount Street, W.i. Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
HUGH JAMES TWEEDY, Gentleman. Born Nov. 7,
1858, being the youngest son of the late Hugh Tweedy of
H.M. Civil Service, by his wife Anne Jane, dau. of the late
Capt. Pottinger, R.N., of Lerwick, Shetland. Armorial
bearings — Argent, a saltire engrailed between two escallops
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Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, on a prick-spur fessewise, a peewit rising proper,
holding in the beak a trefoil slipped vert. Motto — "Thole
and think on."
of Major Patrick
d. Oct. 17, 1886
Edgar, dau. of
Queen's College
d. Sept. 12, 1892
Eustace. Res.-
Constitutional.
Married, firstly, Alice Maud Mary, dau.
Geraghty (Military Knight of Windsor),
; secondly, July 19, 1890, Lucinda Jane
Marcus Eustace (Fellow of King's and
of Physicians, of Elmhurst, co Dublin),
and has Issue — Margaret Eileen Stafford
-32 Beulah Hill, S.E.19. Club — Junior
TWEEDY (H. Coll., 3 June 1907). Per pale wavy
argent and azure, a cross moline saltirewise counterchanged.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, upon a book fessewise closed gules, garnished and
clasped or, an ox passant argent, resting the dexter foreleg
on a fleam sable. Motto — " Facere judicium diligere
misericordiam. " Livery — Maroon, with gilt buttons.
Sons of Sir John Tweedy, Kt. Bach., LL.D. (Edin.),
F.R.C.S. (Eng.), Emeritus Professor of Ophthalmic-
Medicine and Surgery, Univ. Coll., London, Past Pres.
R. Coll. Surgeons (Eng.), b. 1849; d. 1924; m. 1885,
Mary (Res. — 100 Harley Street, W.i), d. of Richard
Hilhouse of London: —
Roger John Tweedy, Esq., Capt. Ind. Army ; b. 1887;
m. 1914, Sheila, d. of Col. Herbert James, C.B.
Wharton Richard Tweedy, Esq., Major R. A.S.C. b. 1889.
Son of John Tweedy of Stockton-on-Tees, b. 1819 ;
d. 1888; m. 1845, Charlotte, d. of Robert Holmes:—
James Tweedy, Gentleman, Solicitor, b. 1851 ; m. 1878,
Sarah Ann Sheldon Ibbetson, d. of late George Knowles
of Alma House, Sheffield ; and has issue— (1) John Alfred
Holmes Tweedy, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; (2) Frederick James
Tweedy, Gentleman (twin), b. 1882 ; (3) Albert Eustace
Tweedy, Gentleman (twin), b. 1882; (4) Harold Tweedy,
Gentleman (twin), b. 1886 ; Amy Beatrice (twin) ; and
Lillian Knowles. Res. —
Sons of Charles Tweedy, Gentleman, M.R.C.S. (Eng.),
L.R.C.P. (Eng.), b. 1858; d. ; m. 1894, Annie
Elizabeth, d. of William Hind: —
Benjamin Charles Arthur Tweedy, Gentleman, b. 1897.
John Godfrey Tweedy, Gentleman, b. 1898. Res. —
TWEMLOW, see FLETCHER-TWEMLOW.
EDWARD D'OYLY TWEMLOW, Esquire, Major-
Gen. Royal Engineers. Born Nov. 20, 1840, being
the third and youngest son of Gen. George Twemlow,
Bengal Artillery, by his wife Anna Maria Hannah, second
dau. of Edward D'Oyly, Esq., J. P. and D.L. for trie North
Riding of co. York, Capt. W. R. Yeomanry Cavalry, and
M.P. for North Riding of co. York. Armorial bearings-
Azure, two bars engrailed or, charged with three boars'
heads couped erect sable, and impaling the arms of Corrie,
namely gules, on a saltire invected argent, between a rose
in chief of the last, barbed and seeded proper, and a cock
in base, all proper, four torteaux. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a parroquet standing on
the stump of a tree, a branch sprouting therefrom, all
proper. Motto — "Fideliter." Married, Sept. 9, 1874,
Margaret Anne Blanche, third dau. of John Malcolm Corrie
of Itchen Abbas, Hants. ; and has Issue — (1) William Ed-
ward D'Oyly Twemlow, Gentleman, b. April 24, 1876 [m.
Katharine Merrick, and has issue — Edward Twemlow,
Gentleman, b. 1923 ; Roland Twemlow, Gentleman, b.
1928]; (2) George Hubert Edgar Twemlow, Gentleman,
b. June 24, 1883 ; (3) Alfred Wynne Twemlow, Gentleman,
b. Nov. 8, 1894; Jessie Kathleen; Mabel Fanny; Harriet
Theodora ; and Victoria Margaret. Res. — Erremenia,
Cibourne, B.P., France.
TWENTYMAN (H. Coll.). Per fesse wavy gules, and
barry wavy of four argent and azure, in chief two saltires
couped of the second. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, upon two saltires as in the
arms interlaced, a falcon close belled or. Badge — Three
battleaxes argent, hafted or, interlaced, one in fesse and
two in saltire. Motto — " Twenty finished."
Sons of Alfred Charles Twentyman, Esq., J. P., of
Castlecroft, Penn, co. Staffs., b. 1832; d. 1908; m.
2nd, 1866, Mattie Louisa, d. of Abraham Howell, Esq.,
J. P., of Rhiewport, co. Montgomery: —
Llewelyn Howell Twentyman, Esq., J. P. co. Staffs. , b.
1867 ; m. 1906, Evelyn Mabel, d. of the late Henry Ward,
Esq., J. P., D.L., of Rodbaston, co. Staffs., and has issue-
Charles Edward Howell Twentyman. Gentleman, b. 1012 ;
Llewelyn Ralph Twentyman, Gentleman, b. 1914 ; Elinor
Mabel Joan ; and Margaret Carol Blakemore. Res. —
Flemonynge House, Codsall, Stafford. Clubs — Royal
Societies, Conservative (Wolverhampton).
Harold Edward Twentyman, Esq., M.I.Mech.E., Lt.-
Col. (ret.) T.F., b. 1869; m. 1902, Grace, d. of Rev. Alfred
Evill, of Mayfield, co. Stafford, and has issue —Alfred
Richard Twentyman, Gentleman, b. 1903; John Anthony
Twentyman, b. 1906. Res. — Bilbrook Manor House,
Codsall, Stafford.
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Elizabeth Beatrice, d. of the late Charles Warner, of
Wolverhampton, and has issue — Beatrice Betty; and
Patricia Nancy. Res. — Muchall Hall, Penn, co. Staffs.
TWIGG (U.O. ). Gules, a cross vair, in the dexter
canton a cinquefoil or. Mantling' gules and argent.
tn. 1899, Leila, d. of William Brown; and has issue —
Richard Stewart Hamilton Twigg, Gentleman, b. 1902.
Res. — Cookstown, co. Tyrone.
James Hamilton Twigg, Gentleman, b. 1873. Res- —
Nyeri, B.E.A.
Lewis Hamilton Twigg, Gentleman, b. 1877. Res. —
Sons of William Twigg, Gentleman, M.D. , b. ;
d. 1911 ; tn. , Jane, d. of Thomas Smith, R.I. C.:—
Herbert Twigg, Gentleman, C.E. , b. . Res. — British
Columbia.
William Twigg, Gentleman, M.D., b. . Res. — Cape
Colony.
Harold Despard Twigg, Gentleman, Solicitor, b.
Res. — Vancouver .
Charles Blacker Twigg, Gentleman, C.E., b.
Theaker Austin Twigg, Gentleman, b.
Eld/son of Rev. Samuel Twigg, Rector of Tamlaght, co.
Londonderry, b. 1801 ; d. 1869 ; tn. 1838, Annie Hill,
d. of Capt. Henderson Boyle: —
John Hill, Twigg, Gentleman, B.A. (Dub.), I.C.S., b.
1841; tn. i896,Alice(C.),d.ofEdwardHull,F.R.S. Res.—
Sons of Henderson James Twigg, Esq., J. P., of Petani,
Napier, N.Z. , b. 1843; d. 1915; tn. 1871, Elizabeth
Torrof Napier, N.Z. : —
Samuel Twigg, Gentleman, b. 1872.
Francis Cassidi Twigg, Gentleman, b. 1874; tn. 1925,
Olive Edith, d. of William A. Russell, of Lemonfield, co.
Limerick, and has issue — Douglas Russell Twigg, Gentle-
man, b. 1929. Res. — Hukanui Station, Hawkes Bay ; Roslvn
Road, Napier, N.Z.
Ernest Arthur Twigg, Gentleman, b. 1878.
Garnet Wolsey Twigg, Gentleman, M.A., M.R.C.L.,
L.R.C.P., b. 1882. Res.— St. Andrew's, Ventnor, I.O.W.
Despard Douglas Twigg, Gentleman, b. 1885.
Yngr. sons of Rev. Samuel Twigg, and Annie Hill
Boyle (see above) : —
William Robert Twigg, Gentleman, b. 1851 ; tn. 1884,
Matilda, d. of Rev. John Lee ; and has issue — (1) Robert
Hodder Twigg, Gentleman, b. 1885 ; (2) Francis Despard
Twigg, Esq., M.B., B.Ch., Surg.-Comdr. R.N., b. 1888;
(3) Giles L Twigg, Gentleman, b. 1889 ; (4) Thomas
Hill Twigg, Gentleman, b. 1893; and three daus. Res. —
Limerick.
Surgeon George Despard Twigg, Deputy Insp. -Gen. R.N.
(ret.), b. 1853; tn. 1882, Mary Anne Edith, d. of Lt.-Col.
W. J. Morris, Bombay Army ; and has issue — (1) Francis
Walter Despard Twigg, Gentleman, Lieut. R. N., b.
1883 ; (2) Alan George Despard Twigg, Gentleman, Lieut.
R.N., b. 1884; and one dau. Res. —
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect, the
hand grasping a laurel wreath all proper. Motto —
" Honor sit virtuti." Livery — Claret.
Sons of Rev. Thomas Twigg, M.A. (Dub.), Cancn of
Swords in St. Patrick's National Cathedral, b. 1822 ;
d. 1909; tn. 1852, Margaret, d. of George Bolton: —
Brig.-Gen. Robert Henry Twigg, C.B., late Indian Army,
b. i860. Seat — Greenwood, Malahide, co. Dublin. Club—
E.I. United Service.
Conolly Twigg, Gentleman, b. 1861.
Richard C. Twigg, Gentleman, M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O.
(Dub.), b. 1863.
Marcus F. Twigg, Gentleman, B.A. (Dub.), Solicitor,
b. 1865. Res. — 36 Molesworth Street, Dublin.
Arthur Twigg, Gentleman, b. 1867.
Son of Rev. Thomas Twigg, M.A. , Rector of Pomeroy,
co. Tyrone, b. 1786; d. 1872; tn. , Sarah, d. of
Frederick M'Causland : —
John James Twigg, Esq., K.C. , Bencher 1889-1906 of
King's Inns, M.A. (Dub.), b. 1825; tn. 1868, Eliza, d. of
James Corry Lowry, Esq., Q.C. , of Rockdale, co. Tyrone.
Res.—
Sons of James Twigg, b. 1793 ; d. 1875 ; tn. 1829, Ger-
trude Despard : —
Robert Harkness Twigg, Gentleman, b. 1839 ; tn. Mary
Gorringe ; and has issue — Gertrude [tn. Rev. George
Stuart]. Res. — Kingstown.
James Burton Twigg, Gentleman, b. 1847. Res. —
Sons of John Benjamin Twigg, B.A. (Dub.), Solicitor,
b. 1830 ; d. 1907 ; tn. 1866, Wilhelmina, d. of James
Hamilton of Fintra, co. Donegal: —
Richard Hamilton Twigg, Gentleman, Solicitor, b. 1867 ;
TWISLETON-WYKEHAM-FIENNES (R.L., 14
Feb. 1849, H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, three lions
rampant or (Fiennes) ; 2 and 3, argent, a chevron between
three moldiwarps sable (Twisleton). Mantling azure and
or. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a wolf sejant
argent, gorged with a spiked collar, and a line therefrom
reflexed over the back or (Fiennes) ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, a dexter arm embowed, habited sable, cuffed
argent, the hand proper, holding a mole-spade in bend
sinister or (Twisleton). Motto — " Fortem posce animum."
Sons of the Rt. Hon. John Fiennes Twistleton-Wyke-
ham-Fiennes, 17th Baron Saye and Sele, b. 1830 ; d.
1907 ; tn. 1856. Lady Augusta Sophia Hay, d. of the
10th Earl of Kinnoull : —
Rt. Hon. Geoffrey Cecil Twisleton- Wykeham-Fiennes,
1 8th Baron Saye and Sele (Eng. , 1447, confirmed 9 Aug.
1603), Comptroller of the Household 1912-15, Major
and Hon. Col. late comdg. 3rd Batt. Roy. Scots. Fus. ,
served Zulu War and Great War [Supporters — Two wolf
dogs argent, gorged and chained as the crest], b. 1858 ;
tn. 1884, Marion Ruperta Murray, d. of Major Lawes of
Old Park, co. Kent ; and has had issue — (1) Hon. Geoffrey
Rupert Cecil Twisleton- Wykeham-Fiennes, Major late
Queen's Own Oxfordshire Huss. Yeo. , served Great War
1914-18, Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple), b. 1884 (Club —
United Service) ; (2) Hon.Ivo Murray Twisleton-Wykeham-
Fiennes, M. C. , Major R.A., served Great War (despatches),
b. 1885 [tn. igig.Hersey.d. of Sir Thomas Butler, K.C.V.O.;
and has issue — Nathaniel Thomas Allen Twisleton-Wyke-
ham-Fiennes, Esq., b. 1920 ; Ingelram Ivo Twisleton- Wyke-
ham-Fiennes, Gentleman, b. 1922 ; Oliver William Twisle-
ton-Wykeham-Fiennes, Gentleman, b. 1926]; (3) Hon.
Lawrence John EvelynTwisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, Wing-
Comdr. R.A.F. , late Capt. 9th Batt. Oxfordshire and
Bucks. L. I., b. 1890; (4) Hon. Ingelram Robert Nathaniel
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Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, b. 1895; d. 1896; (5) Hen.
Allen Rupert Ingelram Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, M.C.,
R.F.A. , b. 1897; d. 1920; Hon. Evelyn Idonea Cicely
Myril, b. and d. 1887 ; and Hon. Cicely Marion Violet Joan
[m. 1928, John W. Dunne, late Wilts. Regt.]. Seals —
Broughton Castle, nr. Banbury. Club — Junior United
Service.
Hon. Sir Eustace Edward Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes,
1st Bart. (30 June 1916), M.P. Banbury Div. of Oxfordshire
1906-10, and 1910-18, J. P. cos. Berks, and Dorset, Lieut-
Col, late Oxfordshire Hussars, Gov. and C.M.C. the
Leeward Islands since 1921, b. 1864 ; m. 1894, Florence
Agnes, O.B.E., widow of Arthur Woodward Fletcher and d.
of John Rathfelder of Constantia, Wynberg ; and has had
issue — (1) John Eustace Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, Esq. ,
Capt. Gordon Highlanders, b. 1895 ; d. 1917 of wounds
received in action ; (2) Ranulph Twisleton-Wykeham-
Fiennes, Gentleman, Lieut. 2nd Dragoon Gds., b. 1902.
Seat — Coombe Edge, Windlesham, Surrey. Res. —
Government House, Antigua, W. Indies. Clubs — Cavalry,
Orleans.
Rev. the Hon. Ivo Henry John Twisleton-Wykeham-
Fiennes, b. 1872; m. 1901, Mabel, d. of W. F. Blandy of
Reading. Res. — Ballintoy, Hindhead, Surrey.
Son of Rev. the Hon. Cecil Brownlow Twisleton-
Wykeham-Fiennes, M. A., b. 1831 ; d. 1870; m. 1861,
Maria Louisa (d. i87i),d. of John Hardy : —
Henry Edward Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, Esq. , late
Major Royal E. Kent Imp. Yeo., and late 9th Lancers,
£.1866. Res. — Queen's Well, Rye, Sussex. Clubs — Naval
and Military, Brooks's.
Son of the Hon. Ivo de Vesci Edward Twisleton-
Wykeham-Fiennes, C.B. , Lt.-Col. 9th Lancers, b, 1833 '•
d. 1875 ; m. 1864, Isabella Emily (who m. 2nd, 1902,
Eugene Stock), d. of Charles Francis Gregg : —
Nathaniel Ivo Edward Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes,
Esq., D.S.O., Capt. R.A., b. (posthumous) 1876; m. 1901,
Elizabeth Pcnsonby, d. of Col. Frederick J. Ponscnby
Hill ; and has issue — (1) Geoffrey Ivo Frederick Twisleton-
Wykeham-Fiennes, Esq., b. 1906 ; and Elizabeth Margaret.
Res.—
Sons of Gerard Yorke Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes,
Esq. , C.B.E., B.A. (Oxon.),<5. 1864 ; d, 1926 ; m. 1905,
Gwendolen, d. and h. of Francis Gisborne of Holme
Hall, Bakewell:—
Gerard Francis Gisborne Twisleton Wykeham-Fiennes,
Esq, b. 1906. Res. — Well wick, Wendover, Bucks.
Richard Nathaniel Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, Gentle-
man, b. 1909.
John Saye Wingfield Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, Gen-
tleman, b. 191 1.
Michael Yorke Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, Gentleman,
6. 1912.
David Eustace Martindale Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes,
Gentleman, b. 1916. Res. —
Son of Alberic Arthur Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes,
Gentleman, b. 1865 ; d. 1919 ; m. 1895, Gertrude
Theodosia, d. of Henry FitzGeorge Colley of Mt.
Temple, co. Dublin : —
Maurice Alberic Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, Gentle-
man, Lieut. Suffolk Yeo., b. 1907. Postal address —
Cumberford House, Bloxham. Banbury.
Sons of Rev. the Hon. Wingfield Stratford Twisleton-
Wykeham-Fiennes, M.A. , Rector of Milton Keynes,
b. 1834 ; d. 1923 ; m. 1863, Alice Susan (d. 1922), d.
d. of Very Rev. the Hon. Grantham Munton Yorke,
Dean of Worcester : —
Caryl Wentworth Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, Esq.,
Major R.A.O.C, J. P. co. Dublin, b. 1869; m. 1897,
Kathleen Isabel, d. of James Staples Hawkins, Esq., J. P. ;
and has issue — Cecil Wingfield Twisleton-Wykeham-
Fiennes, Gentleman, Lieut, late Roy. Marines, b. 1897
[m. 1st, 1920, Margaret (d. 1921), d. of Philip Robinson, of
Eginton, Derby ; 2nd, Jessie Mary Goddard, d. of Nicholas
Goddard Jackson, Esq., J. P. (q.v.), and has issue —
Anthony Patrick Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, Gentleman,
b. 1927 ; and Kathleen Patricia] ; Marjorie Alice ; and
Barbara Winifred. Club — Carlton.
John Temple Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, Esq., Lt.-
Col. (ret.) Royal W. Kent Regt., b. 1877. Club— Army
and Navy.
TWYFORD of Whitmore Hall (H. Coll.). Argent, two
bars sable, charged with three leaves of shamrock proper,
two and one, on a chief of the second a mullet or, pierced
of the field. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a demi-lion double queued pean,
holding in the dexter paw a leaf of shamrock and resting
the sinister paw on a mullet both as in the arms. Motto —
" Sum quod sum."
Son of Thomas Twyford of Shelton, Staffs., b. ; d.
; m. : —
Thomas William Twyford, Esq., D.L. and J. P. Staffs.,
(High Sheriff 1906), b. 1849 ; m. 1872, d. of E. Whitting-
ham of Ellenhall Hall, Staffs. Seat— Whitmore Hall,
Newcastle, Staffs. Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton.
TYACK (H. Coll.). Or, a fesse wavy between three
boars' heads couped sable, two flaunches of the last, each
charged with as many roses in pale argent, barbed and
seeded proper.
Only dau. and heiress of Jonathan Higgs Tyack of
Camborne, Cornwall : — 1*%-.'
Mary Annie, m. Richard Samuel Parker, deceased, and
has issue two daughters. Res. —
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TYDD (U.O. ). Argent, a fesse between three bleeding
hearts gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, an arm embowed vambraced, the
hand grasping a tilting-spear all proper.
Son of Francis Prittie Tydd of Clonmell : —
Francis Edward Tydd, Gentleman, LL.B. (Dublin).
Res. — Clonmell, co. Tipperary.
TYLEE (H. Coll.). Argent, a rose between three fleurs-
de-lys gules, two flaunches of the last, each charged with a
rose of the first. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On
Tylden). Motto — " Treu und fest." Livery — Dark blue,
gold piping. Married, June 20, 1903, Ruth Ellen, dau. of
a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion argent, holding in the
dexter paw a passion-cross and resting the sinister paw on
a crescent gules. Motto — "The fear of God and no
other." Livery — Light buft, claret-coloured facings.
Son of Edward Tylee, b. 1805 ; d. 1885 ; m. 1869, Con-
stantia Amelia Elizabeth, d. of late Rev. William J.
Gilbert of Maid's Moreton, Bucks. : —
Edward Tylee, Esq., J. P. Somerset, b. 1870; m. 1895,
Maud Eliza, d. of late George Elphick Cochrane of the
India Office. Res. — The Chantry, nr. Frome, Somerset.
Son of Henry Tylee, b. 1820; d. 1886; m. 1852, Mary
Louisa, d. of James Coleman of Romsey, Hants. : —
Charles Herbert Tylee, Gentleman, M.A. (Oxon.), Barris-
ter-at-Law, Lincoln's Inn, b. 1859; m. 1898, Ellen May
Letitia, d. of lateCapt. Edward Dumergue of Madras Army ;
and has issue — John Herbert Tylee, Gentleman, B.A.
(Cantab.), b. 1904; Letitia Mary [m. 1927, Robert Cecil
Laming, Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple] ; Dorothea Mai-
garet ; and Ursula Maud. Res. — 71 Albert Bridge Road,
London, S.W. Chambers — 3 Stone Buildings, Lincoln's
Inn, W.C.
EDWARD WILLIAM EGERTON TYLDEN-
WRIGHT, Esquire, Capt. 8th Notts, and Derbyshire
Regiment, J. P. and County Councillor for Notts. Born
May 20, 1868, being the second but eldest surviving son
or the late Charles Collins Onley Tylden- Wright, Esq.,
J. P. for cos. Notts., Worcester, and Stafford, F.G.S.,
M.I.C.E., Lieut. Sherwood Rangers 1861-77; who as-
sumed the additional surname of Tylden by Royal Licence
i860, by his first wife Jane Elizabeth, only dau. and heiress
of the late Sir John Maxwell Tylden, Knight Bachelor,
J. P., D.L., of Milsted, Kent, formerly Lieut.-Col. in
command 52nd Regt. Armorial bearings — Quarterly, 1
and 4, per fesse azure and or, two barrulets between five
leopards' faces, two in chief and three in base all counter-
changed (for Wright) ; 2 and 3, azure, on a saltire ermine,
between two pheons in pale and as many serpents nowed
in fesse or, a pheon sable, a chief engrailed argent (for
Tylden). Mantling azure and or. CreBts — 1. on a wreath
of the colours, issuant jrom the battlements of a tower or, a
dragon's head proper, charged with two barrulets, and
holding in the mouth an escallop both also or (for Wright) ;
2. on a mount vert, in front of a battleaxe erect, entwined
by a serpent proper between two pheons, .a pheon or (for
William Allen of Creswell Holme, Worksop ; and has issue
— Charles Egerton Tylden- Wright, Gentleman, b. 1905 ;
and Jean Mary. Res. —
TYLDEN-PATTENSON (Roy. Lie. 1799, H. Coll.).
Argent, on a fesse sable, a bugle-horn stringed of the field,
between two fleurs-de-lys or (Pattenson). Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a camel's
head erased sable, bezant^e (Pattenson). Mottoes —
" Finem respice," and "Truth and Liberty." Livery —
Dark blue, yellow facings.
Sons of William Hodges Tylden-Pattenson, Esq., J. P.
and D.L., Capt. King's Own Borderers (25th Regt.),
b. 1821 ; d. 1894 ; m. 1854, Eliza Matilda, only child
of Rev. James Boys, Rector of Biddenden, Kent, and
late Chaplain H.E. I.C. Madras Establishment: —
Arthur Henry Tylden-Pattenson, Esq., D.S.O., Major
Reserve of Officers, late Capt. (the Buffs) East Kent Regt.,
served in the African War 1879, and Zulu Campaign (medal
with clasps), and was present at the battle of Ginginhlovo,
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b. 1856; m. 1893, Alice Maud Mary, elder d. of the late
Cyrus Andrews of Alverton Grange, Notts. ; and has had
issue — Arthur Dagnall Tylden-Pattenson, Gentleman, Lieut.
Oxford and Bucks. L.I., b. 1894; killed in action 1915 ;
and Mary Vyvvan. Seat — Telham Place, Crowhurst,
Sussex. Club — Naval and Military.
James Fitzherbert Tylden-Pattenson, Gentleman, b.
i860; m. 1882, Marion, eld. d. of George Hubbard; and
has surv. issue — (1) William Herbert Tylden-Pattenson,
Gentleman, b. 1883; (2) Arthur Eric Tylden-Patten-
son, Gentleman, b. 1888 [m. 1914, Dorothy, d. of James A.
Mclver, I.S.O. ; and has issue — Claude Kenneth Tylden-
Pattenson, Gentleman, b. 1919; and 2 daus.] ; (3) Basil
Leslie Tylden-Pattenson, Gentleman, b. 1894 ; Dorothy
Monica [m. 1908, Gerald Edward Farquharson Phelips] ;
and Ethelind Minnie [tn. iqi5, Capt. A. K. Lofts, R.F.A.
(T.F.)]. Res. — Heartsay, Biddenden, Kent.
Edwin Cooke Tylden-Pattenson, Esq., D.S.O., O.B.E.,
Brevet Lt.-Col. , late R.E., served with the Chitral Relief
Force 1895 (medal and clasp), Tochi Field Force 1897-8
(clasp), China Exped. Force 1900 (desp. and medal),
Mohmand Field Force 190S (medal and clasp), Abor Field
Force 191 1 (desp., medal and clasp, Brev. Lt.-Col.),
Mesopotamia 1916-18 (desp. 3 times, D. S.O.), Afghan
War 1919 (desp., O.B.E.), b. 1871 ; m. 1925, Violet, d. of
the late F. A. Peacock, of Cottesford Place, Lincoln. Seat —
Dashmonden, Biddenden, Kent. Club — Army and Navy.
TYLER of Cottrell (H. Coll.). Sable, on a fesse wavy
or, between three tigers passant guardant erminois, a cross
patee of the first between two crescents gules, in the centre
chief point, pendent from a ribbon, a representation of the
gold medal presented to the late Sir Charles Tyler by com-
mand of the Sovereign for his services at the battle of Tra-
falgar (in which he commanded the " Tonnant "), and under-
neath the word " Trafalgar," in letters of gold. Mantling
sable and or. Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, a tiger
salient guardant proper, navally crowned or, in the dexter
paw a flagstaff, therefrom flying the French tri-coloured flag
depressed and reversed.
Son of Charles Frederick Tyler, Esq. (second son of
the late Sir George Tyler, Knight of the Hanoverian
Guelphic Order, of Cottrell) :—
George William Tyler, Esq., J. P. Gloucester, Lt.-Comdr.
R.N. (ret.), served with the Naval Brigade for the relief of
General Gordon 1884-5, b. 1852; m. 1887, Juliet Alice, only
surv. d. of Major-Gen. John Wood, Bombay Staff Corps ;
and has issue— (i) George Edward Tyler, Gentleman, B.A.
(Oxon.), b. 1888 ; (2) Trevor St. Vincent Frederick Tyler,
Esq., Lieut. R.N., b. 1891 [m. , Kathleen Mary Buller
Shannon, and has issue— 1 son, b. 1926]. Seat— Cottrell,
Cardiff. Res.— The Cedars, Purtort, Wilts. Club— Naval
and Military.
Son of Gwinnett Tyler, Esq., J. P. and D.L. , formerly
Lieut. R.N., b. 1828; d. 1886; m. 1852, Judith, d. of
Major Parry of Mount Gernos: —
William Ronald Woodviile Tyler, Gentleman, b.
Res.—
TYLER, formerly of Gloucestershire and Bristol
(H. Coll.). Sable, on a fesse or, between two lions passant
guardant argent, semee of annulets of the field, an
escallop between two crescents gules. Mantling sable
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front oJ
a demi-lion rampant guardant argent, semee of annulets
sable, holding in the paws a crescent, an escallop gules.
Motto — " Fortitudo in spe." ,s|
Sons of Capt. Sir Henry Whatley Tyler, Knt., M.P.,
of Linden House, Highgate Road, N.W., b. 1827;
d. 1908; m. 1852, Margaret, d. of Gen. Sir Chas.
Pasley, K.C.B. :—
Col. John Charles Tyler, R.E. (ret.), J.P., b. 1854 ;
m. 1891, Florence Mary, only d. of the late Gen. Sir
A. R. Badcock, K.C.B. , C.S.I. ; and has had issue —
Capt. Henry Alexander Tyler, R.H.A., b. 1892 [m. 1918,
Mary, d. of Rev. Ernest Powles ; and has issue one dau.] ;
John Collett Tyler, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. R.F.A. (killed
in action 1915) ; and Rosamund. Res. — Colchester.
Club — National.
William Pasley Tyler, Esq., b. 1863 ; tn. 1891 ; and
has issue — Major Hector Malcolm Tyler, b. 1 894. Res.
— Barn Mead, Forest Row, Sussex.
Edward Ernest Tyler, Esq., b. 1864 ; tn
has issue — Edward
Res. — Australia.
Brig.-Gen. Arthur
R.A. (ret.), b. 1866 ;
R. L. Bowles. Res —
Brig.-Gen. James
1892 ; and
Maxwell Tyler, Lieut. R.H.A.
Malcolm Tyler, C.M.G., D.S.O.,
tn. 1892, Caroline, d. of the late
Clanna Cottage, nr. Lydney, Glos.
Arbuthnot Tyler, C.B., C.M.G.,
R.A. "(ret.), has Croix de Guerre (Belgium), b. 1867.
Club — Army and Navy.
Hector Granville Sutherland Tyler, Esq., I.C.S. (ret.),
b. 1872. Res. — 40A Hyde Park Gate, S.W.7.
Sons of Maj. Alfred Herbert Tyler, R.E., b. 1870;
killed in action 1914 ; tn. 1904 : —
James Napier Desmond Tyler, Lieut. R.A.
Arthur Wellesley Tvler, 2nd-Lieut. R.A.
Henry Pasley Tyler, R.N.
TYNDALE (H. Coll.). Argent on a fesse gules,
between three garbs sable, a martlet or, with 38 quarter-
ings. Motto — " Confido non confundar."
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Seventh son of John Nash Tyndale, b. 18 14 ; d. 1868 ;
m. 1 84 1, Charlotte Flora, d. of Richard Parrott
Hulme : —
Walter Frederick Roope Tyndale, Gentleman, R.I.,
b. 1855 ; m. 1883, Evelyn Dorothea, only d. of Rev.
Thomas Mordaunt Rosenhagen Barnard, M.A., and has
issue — Arthur Carrington Tyndale, Gentleman, b. 1885 ;
Geoffrey Clifford Tyndale, Gentleman, b. 1887 ; Oliver
Mordaunt Tyndale, Gentleman, b. 1892. Res. — Zattere,
64, Venice, Italy. Club— Arts.
TYNTE, see KEMEYS-TYNTE.
TYNTE (R.L., 1836, U.O.). Gules, a lion dormant
between six cross crosslets argent. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a unicorn
sejant argent, horned and crined or.
Issue of Mervyn Chaloner Stephen Tynte, Esq., Lt.-Col.
late 4th Roy. Irish Dragoon Gds. , R.M. co. London-
derry, b. 1846; d. 1910; m. 1878, Alice Elise (d. 1928),
d. of Arthur Latham of Weaste Hall, Manchester: —
The late Mervyn Patrick Arthur Tynte, Esq., of Tynte
Park, co. Wicklow, Major Roy. Munster Fus., b. 1878 ; d.
in Great War.
Elsie Geraldine, m. 1903, Hardress G. Waller, of Troy,
and has issue. Seat — Tynte Park, Dunlaven, co. Wicklow.
Norah Ina Violet. lies. — Saunders Grove, Baltinglass,
co. Wicklow.
TYRELL-KENYON, see KENYON.
ROGER WILLIAM GIFFARD TYRINGHAM, Es-
quire, J. P. Born August 5, 1870, being the only son of the
late William Backwell Tyringham, Esq., of Tyringham and
Trevethoe, by his wife Fanny Adela, second dau. of Col. W.
Wilby, Commanding 1st Batt. 4th King's Own Regiment.
Armorial bearings (Roy. Lie. 6 Aug. 1859, H. Coll.)—
Azure, a saltire engrailed argent. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot's
head couped gules, billettee or. Married, 1894, Diana
Audrey Hillier, yst. d. of late Ferrers Compton Clarges
Douglas Loftus, Gren. Gds. ; and has with other Issue —
Giffard Loftus Tyringham, Fsq., Capt. Scots Gds., b. 1895.
Seat — Trevethoe, Lelant, co. Cornwall. Club — Arthurs'.
TYRRELL (R.L., n Oct. 1892, U.O.). Vert, two
pallets ermine, on a chief or, a demi-lion rampant gules,
between two crosses patee of the field, a bordure argent,
charged with eight trefoils slipped of the first. Mantling
vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a demi-lion rampant gules, holding between the paws a
cross pat^e vert, a garb fessewise or.
Son of : —
Thomas Francis Tyrrell (formerly ), Gentleman,
b. ; m. 22 Aug. 1889, Bridget Agnes, d. of Patrick
Dillon Tyrrell of Annagh
co. Mayo.
Seat — Annagh, Ballyhaunis,
TYRWHITT (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1. gules, three
tyrwhits or (Tyrwhitt, temp. Edward IV., resumed by R.L.
25 March 1841) ; 2. quarterly, i. and iiii., argent, a lion
rampant vert, vulned in the mouth proper (Jones); ii. and
iii., the same arms of Tyrwhitt (for Jones — R.L. , 3 March
179°) ; 3- tne same arms of Tyrwhitt (by male descent) ; 4.
the arms of Booth ; 5. the same arms of Jones (Vn. Shrop-
shire, 1623) ; 6. sable, a wolf rampant, in chief a fleur-de-lys
argent between two bezants (Wilson); 7. argent, a bend
sable within a bordure engrailed of the last (Knyvet); 8.
argent, a cross engrailed gules between four water- bougets
sable, a label azure, charged with three lions rampant or
(Bourchier) ; 9. France and England quarterly, within a
bordure argent (Thomas of Woodstock) ; 10. quarterly, or
and vert (Berners). Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a woodman wreathed with oak, hold-
ing a club, all proper.
Only son of Capt. the Hon. Hugh Tyrwhitt, C.S.I.,
C.V.O., R.N., b. 1856 ; d. 1907 ; m. 1882, Julia Mary,
d. of late William Orme Foster, M.P., of Apley Park,
Salop : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Gerald Hugh Tyrwhitt- Wilson, 9th Baron
Berners (q.v.).
Yr. sons of Sir Henry Thomas Tyrwhitt, 3rd Bart.,
b. 1824 ; d. 1894 ; m. 1853, Emma Harriet, suo jure
Baroness Berners : —
Hon. Clement Tyrwhitt, b. 1857; m. 1884, Annette, d.
of W.Webb. Res.—
Major Hon. Rupert Tyrwhitt, late R. A. , b. 1859 ; m. 1900,
Louise Isabel Frances, d. of Walter F. W. Wells, late
I.C.S. ; and has issue — Lionel Rupert Knyvet Tyrwhitt,
Esq., Lieut. R.N., b. 1903; and Vera Ruby [m. 1927,
Harold Williams of Sekondi, Gold Coast]. Res. —
Hon. Philip Bourchier Tyrwhitt, late Lieut. R. N., b.
1861 ; m. 1905, Grace Agnes, d. of the late John May of
Westport, co. Mayo. Res. — 1070 Hornby Street, Van-
couver, B.C., Canada.
Hon. John Tyrwhitt, b. 1876. Res. —
TYRWHITT of Terschelling. Gules, three lapwings
or. Mantling gules and or. Crest — A savage proper,
wreathed and cinctured vert, holding with both hands a
club also proper. Supporters — On the dexter, a savage
wreathed about the loins and head with oak proper, and
holding over the shoulder in the exterior hand a club or ;
on the sinister, a sailor in the Royal Navy, holding in the
exterior hand a coil of rope proper. Motto — " Tyme tryeth
truth."
5th son of Rev. Richard St. John Tyrwhitt, Vicar
of St. Mary Magdalene, Oxford, b. 1827 ; d. 1895 ;
by his 2nd wife, m. 1861, Caroline (d. 1883), d. of
John Yorke, of Benerley Hall, Yorks. : —
Admiral Sir Reginald YorkeTyrwhitt, 1st Bart.(i3 Dec.
1919), of Terschelling, and of the City of Oxford, K.C.B.,
D.S.O., D.C.L. (Oxon.), b. 1870 ; m. 1903, Angela, d.
of the late Mathew Corbally, Esq., J. P., of Rathbeale
Hall, Swords, co. Dublin ; and has issue — St. John
Reginald Joseph Tyrwhitt, Esq., Sub.-Lieut. R.N., b.
1905; Mary Joan; Patricia Angela. Res. — Littlestone
House, Haslemere, Surrey. Club — United Service.
TYRWHITT-DRAKE (R.L., 1796). Quarterly, 1 and
4, argent, a wyvern, wings elevated gules (Drake, ante
1620, probably c. Henry V.); 2 and 3, gules, three
tyrwhits (i.e. lapwings) or (Tyrwhitt, temp. Edward IV.).
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— A dexter arm erect,
in the hand a battleaxe all proper (for Drake, there being
no crest recorded for Tyrwhitt).
Only surv. son of William Wykeham Tyrwhitt-Drake,
Esq., J. P., of Shardeloes, b. 1851 ; d. 1919 ; m. 1883,
Augusta, d. of Rev. Herbert Richard Peel of Thornton
House, Bucks. : —
Edward Thomas Tyrwhitt-Drake, Esq., J. P. Bucks.,
M.F.H. Old Berkeley Hounds, b. 1887; m. 1910, Venice
Marguerite, second d. of Uvedale B. Corbett of Mollington,
and has issue — 3 daus. Seat — Shardeloes, Amersham,
Bucks. Clubs — Arthur's, Bucks. , Orleans.
Ygr. son of Thomas Tyrwhitt-Drake, Esq., J. P., D.L. ,
of Shardeloes (High Sheriff Bucks. 1859), b. 1818 ; d.
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1888 ; m. 1st, Elizabeth Julia, d. of John Stratton and
widow of Col. Wedderburn : —
Edward John Tyrwhitt-Drake, Gentleman, b. 1855. Res. —
Sons of Rev. William Thomas Tyrwhitt-Drake, M.A. ,
late Vicar of Great Gaddesden, b. 1835; d. 19 15 ; m.
1872, Harriet, d. of William Trotter of Bishop Auck-
land : —
Charles William Tyrwhitt-Drake, Gentleman, b. 1879 ;
m. 1918, Marjorie, d. of Andrew Motion, of Upton House,
co. Warwick, and has issue — Bridget Ann. Res. — Shire
Lodge, Corby, Kettering. Club — United Unniversity.
Rev. Barnard Halsey Tyrwhitt-Drake, M.A. (Camb.),
Hon. C.F., b. 1882; in. 1914, Dorothy, third d. of late
J. G. Doncaster of West Burton, Notts., and has issue-
Barnard Peter Tyrwhitt-Drake, Gentleman, b. 1915 ; Guy
William Tyrwhitt-Drake, Gentleman, b. 1922 ; and Dorothy
Joy. Res. — Watlington Rectory, King's Lynn.
Son of John Charles Tyrwhitt-Drake, Esq., of Dulas
Court, Pontrilas, Hereford, Capt. late 2nd Queen's
Regt. , late Chief Constable of Bucks., b. 1834 ; d. 1915 ;
m. 1st, 1851, Emily Harriet, d. of Maj.-Gen. D'Urban;
2nd, 1873, Lydia Mary (d. 1908), d. of A. H. Hamilton
of The Retreat, Topsham, Devon, and Hullerhirst, co.
Ayr: —
John D'Urban Tyrwhitt-Drake, Gentleman, b. 1863; m.
189 1, Laura Sophia (d. 191 1), d. of Robert Pettit of Cape
Colony, and has had issue — D'Urban John Tyrwhitt-Drake,
Gentleman, Lieut. Household Bde., b. 1896; killed in
action 1915; Robert Hamilton Tyrwhitt-Drake, Gentleman,
b. 1902 ; Barnard Tyrwhitt-Drake, Gentleman, 6. 1906 ; and
four daus. Res. — Fairlawn, Grahamstown, S. Africa.
Son of Hugh William Tyrwhitt-Drake, Gentleman, b.
1846 ; d. 1908 ; in. , Annie, d. of Archdeacon
Hopper and widow of F. G. Lacon : —
Hugh Garrard Tyrwhitt-Drake, Gentleman, b.
Post. add. — Cobtree Manor, Sandling, Maidstone.
Sons of Rev. Frederick Edward Tyrwhitt-Drake, M.A.
(Oxon.), late Rector of Pulham, Dorchester, b. 1828;
d. 1909 ; tn. 1859, Maria Diana Charlotte, d. of
Nathaniel and Lady Charlotte Micklethwaite of Taver-
ham Hall, Norfolk : —
Rev. Algernon Frederick Tyrwhitt-Drake, B.A. (Camb.),
b. i860.
Arthur Tyrwhitt-Drake, Esq. , late Capt. Remount Service,
b. 1861 ; m. 1896, Lucy Caroline, eld. d. of Francis Stanier,
Esq., D.L. , of Peplow Hall ; and has had issue — (1) Thomas
Victor Tyrwhitt-Drake, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. Rifle Bde.,
b. 1897; killed in action 1917; (2) John Tyrwhitt-Drake,
Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. Rifle Bde., b. 1901 ; (3) William
Tyrwhitt-Drake, Gentleman, b. 1903; Frances Joyce; and
Laura Rosamond. Seat — Crundle, Sherborne, Dorset.
Ernest Tyrwhitt-Drake, Gentleman, b. 1863 ; m. 1903,
Agnes Caroline, d. of C. W. Goode, M.A. (Oxon.), late of
Twickenham ; and has issue — Edward Christian Tyrwhitt-
Drake, Gentleman, b. 1906. Res. —
Son of Montague William Tyrwhitt-Drake, Esq., a
Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, b.
1830; d. 1908; in. 1862, Johanna, d. of James Tolmie
of Ardersier, N.B. : —
Brian Halsey Tyrwhitt-Drake, Gentleman, b. 1866. Res.
— Victoria, B.C.
TYRWHITT-WILSON (R.L., 21 Mar. 1919 ; H. CohV.
Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, a wolf salient or, in chief a
fleur-de-lys argent, between two bezants (for Wilson) ;
2 and 3, gules, three tyrwhits or (for Tyrwhitt). Mantling
sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
woodman wreathed with oak, holding a club all proper
(for Tyrwhitt). Supporters — On the dexter, a falcon
rising wings elevated argent, jessed and belled or ; on the
sinister, a greyhound proper, gorged with a collar gules,
studded or. Motto — " Time tryeth truth."
Only son of Capt. the Hon. Hugh Tyrwhitt, C.S.I. ,
C.V.O., R.N., b. 1856; d. 1907; m. 18S2, Julia Mary,
d. of late William Orme Foster, of Apley Park,
Salop : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Gerald Hugh Tyrwhitt- Wilson, 9th Baron
Berners (24th May 1455), and a Bart. (3 Oct. 1808), as-
sumed the additional arms and name of Wilson by R.L.,
21 Mar. 1919, b. 1883 ; s. his uncle 1918. Seat — Stanley
Hall, Bridgnorth, Salop. Res. — 3 Chesham Place, S.W. 1 .
TYSER. Per chevron or and azure, two dexter gloves
of chief and a falcon close in base proper, belled and jessed
in the first. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, upon a cotton hank fessewise or, a falcon as
in the arms collared also or. Motto — " Deo volente
surgam."
Sons of George Walter Tyser, Esq., J. P. of Oakfield,
Mortimer, Berks., b. 1841 ; d. 1921 ; m. 1864, Annie,
(d. 1924), eldest dau. of the late Sir Thomas George
Augustus Parkyns, Bart. : —
Walter Parkyns Tyser, Gentleman, b. 1867 ; m. 1st, 1894,.
Gertrude Elinor, youngest dau. of the late Charles Langton
of Barkhill, Liverpool ; 2nd, 1920, Jessie, d. of Col. Berkeley
Quill, and has issue:— 3 sons, 1 dau. Res. — Dudbrook,
Brentwood, Essex.
Hugh Tyser, Gentleman, b. 1868; in., 1899, Clare Lem-
priere, third dau. of Hon. Henry Dobson of Elboden,
Hobart, Tasmania. Club— Windham.
The Late EDWARD THOMAS TYSON, Esq., J.P,
(High Sheriff 1914) co. Cumberland. Born April 23, 1847,
and died 1923, being the eldest son of the late Edward Tyson,
Gentleman, by his wife Isabella Birkett, daughter of
the late Thomas Scaife of Liverpool, Shipowner and
Merchant, second son of Robert Scaife of Birkby Lodge,
near Mary port, Yeoman. Armorial bearings — Vert, guttee-
d'eau, three lions rampant argent, each holding in the
dexter paw a torch erect, fired proper. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-lion rampant vert, guttee-d'eau, hold-
ing in the dexter paw a torch as in the arms, and resting
the sinister upon a rose gules, barbed and seeded proper.
Motto — "Fortiter et vigilanter." Liveiy— Green, with
silver buttons. Estate — Wood Hall, Cockermouth.
TYTLER, see FRASER- TYTLER and SKENE-
TYTLER.
Majok-Gen. ROBERT FRANCIS CHRISTOPHER
ALEXANDER TYTLER, late Deputy Judge-Advocate-
General of Bombay Presidency. Born , being the son
of the late Col. Robert Christopher Tytler, late H.E.I.C.
Armorial bearings (L.O., 1895)— Gules, a dagger in pale
proper, on its point a wolfs head couped of the last, armed
and langued argent, between three crescents argent, a
bordure ermine. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest
— Rays of the sun issuing from behind a cloud proper ; and
in an escroll over the same this Motto, " Occultus non
extinctus." Postal address — c/o A.G. Tytler, Esq., CLE.,
62 Bedford Gardens, Campden Hill, W.8.
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SJOHN HENRY FULLARTON UDNY, Esquire, of
Udny and Dudwick, in the co. of Aberdeen, J. P. and
D. L. Born May 9, 1853, being the only surviving son of
the late John Robert Fullarton Udny of that Ilk and
Dudwick, by his second wife Anne, dau. of J. Allatt.
Armorial bearings — Gules, a stag's head with ten tines
caboshed or, between two greyhounds counter-salient
argent, collared of the field, in chief and base three
fleurs-de-lys, two and one of the second. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
Mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, a fleur-de-lys gules. Supporters —
Two savages, wreathed head and middle with oak, and
holding in their exterior hands gigantic batons resting on
their shoulders proper. Motto — " All my hope is in God."
Married, July 8, 1874, Amy Camilla (d. 1925), elder
daughter of Sir John George Tollemache Sinclair, third
Baronet, of Ulbster and Thurso Castle, in the county of
Caithness. Seat — Udny Castle, in the county of Aberdeen.
Club — Carlton.
ULLSWATER, Viscount, see LOWTHER.
s$ UNIACKE (U.O.). Argent, a wolf passant proper, a chief
gules (Uniacke) ; 2 and 3, argent, a leopard's face gules be-
tween a chief and a chevron sable (for Purdon). Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
dexter cubit armed arm erect, gauntleted proper, holding
a hawk's lure or. Motto — " Unicus est."
Son of Robert Uniacke FitzGerald Uniacke, Gentleman,
of Castletown, co. Cork, b. 1822; d. 1903; m. 1854,
Florence Elizabeth, d. of Norman Uniacke of Mount
Uniacke: —
Robert Uniacke FitzGerald Uniacke, Gentleman, b. 1858.
Post. add. —
Sons of Rev. Richard John Uniacke, B.A. , b. 1807; d.
1888 ; m. 1847, Anne Jane, d. of Ven. Archdeacon
Willis:—
FitzGerald Uniacke, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Crofton Uniacke, Gentleman, b.
Son of Rev. James Boyle Uniacke of Mount Uniacke,
Halifax, b. 1840; d. 1901 ; m. 2nd, 1874, Mary
Alma Merkle : —
James Boyle Uniacke, Gentleman, Lieut. King's Liver-
pool Regt., b. 1879. Res. —
Son of Robie Uniacke, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law,
b. 1834 ; d. 1904 ; m. 2nd, 1870, Frederika Marion
Douglas, d. of Arthur Woodgate : —
Cecil Dudley Woodgate Uniacke, Esq., Col. R.A., b.
1876; m. 1905, Evelyn Catherine, d. of Lt.-Col. Arthur
Harry Clark Kennedy; and has issue— (1) Robie Dennis
Woodgate Uniacke, Gentleman, b. 1906 ; (2) Anthony Cecil
Uniacke, Gentleman, b. 1913; (3) Patrick Alexander
Uniacke, Gentleman, b. 1914; and Diana Evelyn. Res. —
Whitegates, Camberley.
Sons of Norman FitzGerald Uniacke, 60th Rifles, b.
1836; d. 1872; m. 1862, Mary Augusta (d. 1909),
widow of Capt. C. Molyneux-Seel and d. of Capt.
James Winsloe Phillipps : —
Lucius George Preston Uniacke, Gentleman, b. 1 866 ;
m. 1890, Jennie M., d. of Edward Cox of Currie, Minne-
sota, U.S.A. ; and has issue — (1) Norman Edward Uniacke,
Gentleman, b. 1899 ; (2) Desmond Bernard Uniacke, Gentle-
man, b. 1901 ; (3) Bernard Uniacke, Gentleman, b. 1907;
and five daus. Res. — Sultana Tulare, co. California,
U.S.A.
Francis Phillipps Uniacke, Gentleman, b. 1872 ; m. 1897,
Meta, d. of Surg. Carbery, 14th Foot; and has issue —
Norman Loman William Uniacke, Gentleman, b. 1909;
and three daus. Res. —
Surv. sons of Rev. Robert FitzGerald Uniacke, M.A.,
late Vicar of Tandridge, co. Surrey, b. 1840; d. 1923 ;
m. 1866, Hannah (d. 1914), d. of Thomas Salmon of
St. Hilda's, co. Durham: —
Richard Gordon FitzGerald Uniacke, Gentleman
(q.v.).
Andrew FitzGerald Uniacke, Gentleman, b. 1874; m.
1904, Hilda Byng, d. cf George Marshall of Hardres Court.
Res.—
Sons of Lt.-Col. Crofton James Uniacke, A.S.C., b.
1 841 ; d. 1928; m. 1865, Fanny, d. of Col. John Camp-
bell, late 60th Rifles :—
Lt.-Gen. Sir HerbertC rofton Campbell Uniacke, K.C.B.,
K.C.M.G., R.A., Lieut, of the Tower of London since 1927,
Gen. Officer N. Indian Command 1924, served Great War
(desp. 10 times), b. 1866; m. 1899, Minnie Mary, d. of
Thomas Wild of Thorner, Yorks. , and has issue— Herbert
Caryl Uniacke, Esq., b. 1900; Richard John Uniacke,
Esq., 6. 1909. Res. — Rivermead, Marlow, Bucks. Club—
Jun. United Service.
Andrew Gore Uniacke, Esq., D.S.O., Insp. Gen. Police,
N. Nigeria, Capt. 21st Batt. Imp. Yeo., b. 1872. Res. —
Kaduna, Northern Nigeria. Club— Jun. Naval and Mili-
tary.
Gerald Lawrence Uniacke, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. R.O.,
late Royal Lancaster (K.O.) Regt., and Nigerian Political
Service, served S. Africa (desp.), Great War 19 14-18
(desp. , D.S.O. with Bar), b. 1877. Club— Junior Naval and
Military.
UNIACKE of Mount Uniacke (U.O.). Argent, a wolf
passant proper, a chief gules. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter cubit arm
erect, gauntleted proper, holding a hawk's lure or.
Son of the late Norman James Biggs Uniacke, Esq.,
of Mount Uniacke, by Mary Elizabeth, d. of the late
Col. Drinkwater Bethune of Balfour, co. Fife: —
Norman Compton Fitzgerald Uniacke, Lieut. R.N. (ret.),
b. 1848 ; m. 1882, Louisa, youngest d. of William Garde of
Bilberry, co. Cork. Seat— Mount Uniacke, co. Cork. Res.
— Bn adgate, Barnstaple, N. Devon.
Sons of Richard Uniacke, Gentleman, of Brisbane,
Queensland, b. ; d. ; m. 1st, Margaret, d. of
Lieut. Thompson : —
Redmond FitzGerald Uniacke, Gentleman, b. ; m.
, Mary, d. of William J. Higgs of Victoria; and has
issue — Redmond Uniacke, Gentleman, b. ; Florence;
and Rosa. Res —
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Arther Reibey Uniacke, Gentleman, b. • m ,
Lucy, d. of John Law ; and has issue — Arthur Uniacke.
Gentleman, b. ; Lucy; Rosa; and Ida. Res. —
Sons of Capt. Henry Turner Uniacke, 19th Foot, b.
; d. 1907; m. 1861, Isabella Louisa (d. ), d.
of George Fortescue of Newton Abbot, co. Devon: —
Evelyn Pierrepont Uniacke, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. Res.
of Officers, Commr. Nigerian Political Dept. 1904-09,
served S. Africa and Great War (despatches), b. 1873.
Club — Roy. Automobile.
Charles Fortescue Uniacke, Gentleman, b. 1875; m. 1909,
Annie Christine Cecilia, younger d. of Acheson S. O. B.
French of Monivea Castle, Athenry ; and has issue — John
Herbert Fortescue Uniacke, Gent eman, b. 1910. Res. —
RICHARD GORDON FITZGERALD UNIACKE,
Gentleman, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford,
Fellow of the Royal Society of Genealogists and Assistant
Librarian of Printed Books, College of Arms since 191 9.
Born August 19, 1867, being the eldest son of the Reverend
Robert FitzGerald Uniacke, Master of Arts, Vicar of
Tandridge, in the county of Surrey, by his wife Hannah,
daughter of Thomas Salmon, Gentleman, of St. Hilda's, in
the county of Durham. Armorial hearings— Quarterly,
1 and 4, argent, a wolt passant proper, a chief gules ; 2
and 3, argent, a chevron and chief sable, in the honour
point a leopard's face gules, and impaling the arms of
Lambert, namely gules, three narcissus-flowers argent, a
canton or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — A dexter
cubit armed arm erect, gauntleted proper, holding a hawk's
lure or. Married, August 31, 1892, Cecilia Monica,
daughter of Frederick Lambert, Gentleman, ofGarrattsHall,
Banstead, in the county of Surrey ; and has had Issue — (1)
Bernard Lambert FitzGerald Uniacke, Gentleman, b. Aug.
30, 1894, d. 1898; (2) Desmond Percival FitzGerald
Uniacke, Gentleman, served Great War, Lieut. Roy. Irish
Rifles and Roy. Flying Corps, b. Dec. 18, 1895 [m. 1920,
Beatrice Mary Swetenham, only d. of A. O. Johnstone,
District Inspector of Police, Bengal, and has issue —
Sheila Beatrice Sonia] ; (3) Richard Heygate FitzGerald
Uniacke, Gentleman, served Great War, 2nd Lieut. Roy.
Inniskilling Fusiliers, b. Oct. 18, 1898 [m. 1928, Constance
Alice, youngest d. of the late Alastair J. Riley, Esq., and
has issue -Richard Antony Fitzgerald Uniacke, Gentle-
man, b. 1929] ; Helen Monica Geraldine, d. Nov.
17, 1893; and Gwladys Patricia [m. 1926, Capt. Wilfred
J. W. C. Barrow, eld. son of Sir Francis Barrow,
4th Bart., and has issue]. Res. — Park House, Hampton-
on-Thames, Middlesex. Postal address — College of Arms,
E.C.
UNIACKE-PENROSE-FITZGERALD (R.L., U.O.,
26 June 1896). Quarterly, 1 and 4, ermine, on a saltire
gules, a crescent or (FitzGerald) ; 2. argent, six roses proper,
three and three, between three bendlets sable (Penrose); 3.
argent, a wolf passant proper, a chief gules, charged with
a crescent of the field foi difference (Uniacke). Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
knight in complete armour, his sword drawn and beaver
up all proper, mounted on a horse courant argent, the
whole charged with a crescent or. Motto — " Fortis et
fidelis. "
Sons of Admiral Charles Cooper Uniacke-Penrose-
FitzGerald, R.N., b. 1841 ; d. 1921 ; m. 1882, Henrietta
Elizabeth, d. of Rev. Francis Hewson of Dunganstown,
co. Wicklow: —
Robert Francis Uniacke Uniacke- Penrose-FitzGerald,
Esq., Comdr. R.N., b. 1886. Postal address — Corkbeg,
Whitegate, co. Cork.
John Uniacke-Penrose-Fitz Gerald, Esq., Comdr. R.N.,
b. 1888. Res. — Algars, Debden Green. Essex.
CLEMENT WILLIAM JOSEPH UNTHANK, Es-
quire, Capt. in 17th Lancers, J. P. for co. of Norfolk (High
Sheriff 1893). Born Aug. 18, 1847, being the elder son of
Clement William Unthank, Esq., ot Intwood Hall, J. P.
and D. L. for Norfolk, and of Mary Anne, dau. of Joseph
Salusbury Muskett of Intwood Hall, J. P. for Norfolk.
Armorial bearings — Or, a saltire gules, between two
crescents in pale of the last and as many griffin's heads
erased in fesse sable. Mantling gules and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased
gules, gorged with a collar flory and ducally crowned
or, in the beak an increscent or. Motto — ' ' Esto
semper fidelis.'' Livety — Dark green coat, crimson waist-
coat, and crimson breeches. Married, May 20, 1873,
Judith Sarah, dau. of Onley Savill-Onley, Esq., of Stisted
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Clement William Onley Unthank, Gentleman, Lieut. 3rd
Hussars, b. March 1874, d. at Lucknow from an accident at
polo, Jan. 16, 1900; (2) John Salusbury Unthank, Esq.,
D.S.O., Lt.-Col. late Durham Light Infantry, b. July 1875
[tn. 1909, lone Eleanor, d. of late Calverley Bewicke of Close
House, Northumberland, and has surv. issue — Beatrice
Margaret [Club— Naval and Military)]; (3) Ralph Arthur
Unthank, Gentleman, M.A. (Oxon.), b. Feb. 1880; Judith
Marian, d. at Lucknow, Dec. 9, 1899 ; Maria Janet ; Marjory
Elizabeth ; Ursula Clementine ; Dorothy Mary ; Cicely
May; and Amy Violet [tn. 19 16, James Hurleston Leche,
O.B.E.]. Seat— Intwood Hall, Norwich. Club— Naval
and Military.
UN WIN (H. Coll.). Per pale sable and gules, two
tilting-spears in saltire or, between as many fleurs-de-lys in
pale of the last, and two crescents in fesse argent. Mant-
ling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
two tilting-spears in saltire proper, surmounted by an
escutcheon pendent by a chain, both or, charged with a
rose gules, leaved proper.
Son of : —
John Unwin, Esq., J. P. Lanes., b. . Res. —
UPC HER of Sheringham (H. Coll.). Argent, on a
chevron azure, between three fox's heads erased gules, as
many pears slipped or. Mantling' azure and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a plume of five ostrich
feathers alternately argent and or, before them a unicorn's
head couped azure, gorged with a ducal coronet or. Motto
— " Praestat opes sapientia."
Sons of Henry Morris Upcher, Esq., J. P., D.L. of
Sheringham Hall,SNorfolk, b. 1839; d. 1921 ; tn. 1869,
Maria Hester, only child of Rev. Edward Bowyer
Sparke, Canon of Ely and Rector of Feltwell, Norfolk : —
Henry Edward Sparke Upcher, Esq., J. P. Norfolk, B.A.
(Cantab.), £. 1870; m. 1904, Fanny (Nina), yr. d. of late
Thomas George Simpson of Baldock , Herts. , and has issue —
Henry Thomas Simpson Upcher, Gentleman, b. 1906.
Seat — Sheringham Hall, Norfolk.
Rev. Edward Cyril Sparke Upcher, B.A. (Oxon), b.
1872 ; tn. 1909, Gladys, yst. d. of late F. J. Ivens, M.I.C.E.,
and has issue — Three daus. Res. — Great Dunham Rectory,
King's Lynn.
Eldest surv. son of Henry Ramey Upcher, Esq., J. P.,
D.L.. M.A. (Cantab), b. 1810; d. 1892; m. 1838,
Caroline, d. of Joseph Morris of Ampthill House,
Bedfordshire: —
Major-Gen. Russell Upcher, C.B., D.S.O., late Lt.-Col.
South Wales Borderers and Durham L.I., J. P. Suffolk,
b. 1844; tn. 1872, Marion Elizabeth, d. of John Rogers of
Holt, Norfolk ; and has surv. issue— Violet Marion. Res. —
Fritton Warren, Great Yarmouth. Club — Naval and
Military.
Son of Howard Berners Upcher, Gentleman, b. 1870;
d. ; tn. 1906, Helen Mary, only d. of Horace
Frere : —
Bartle Horace Berners Upcher, Gentleman, b. 1908. Seat
— Broom Hall, Watton, Norfolk.
Sons of Rev. Harry Berners Upcher, B.A., J.P. Leicester-
shire, of Broom Hall, Watton, Norfolk, b. 1845 ; d. 1917 ;
tn. 1867, Frederica Lucy, third d. of John Thomas Mott
of Barningham Hall, Norfolk :—
Ronald Berners Upcher, Gentleman, b. 1874; tn. 1908,
Isabella Blanche, d. of late Arthur William Partridge of
Saham Lodge, Watton. Res. —
Gerald Frederick Upcher, Gentleman, b. 1878; tn. 1908,
Ellen Rose, yst. d. of Ernest Bellhouse of Altrincham, and
has issue — Peter Gerald Upcher, Gentleman, b. 1909.
Res,—
5th Son of Henry Ramey Upcher, Esq., J. P., D.L.
(see above).
Rev. Arthur Hamilton Upcher, M.A. of Trin. Coll.,
Camb. , late Rector of Baconsthorpe, co. Norfolk, b. 1855 ;
m. 1884, Johanna Elizabeth, only child and heiress of Rev.
Nicholas Simons, M.A. , Vicar of Bramfield, co. Norfolk;
and has had issue — (1) Nicholas Upcher, Gentleman, b.
1885; (2) Edwyn Harold Upcher, Gentleman, b. 1888, d.
1893; and Muriel Joan. Res. — Shrublands, Holt, Norfolk.
Son of Rev. Abbot Upcher, B.A., b. 1813 ; d. 1893;
tn. 1839, Mary Jones, d. of Rev. George Day: —
Archdale Wilson Upcher, Gentleman, b. 1859. Res. —
Sons of Rev. Arthur Wilson Upcher, M.A. (Camb.),
b. 1815 ; d. 1896 ; tn. 1845, Isabella Jane, d. of the Ven.
Charles Nourse Wodehouse, Archdeacon of Norwich
[by Lady Dulcibella Jane Hay, d. of 15th Earl of
Erroll]: —
Rev. Arthur Charles Wodehouse Upcher, M.A., formerly
Rector of Hingham, co. Norfolk, b. 1846; tn. 1881, Margaret
Ada Barham, d. of the Rev. John Barham Johnson, Rector
of Welborne, co. Norfolk ; and has had issue— (1) Cecil
Upcher, Esq., A.R.I. B.A. , b. 1884 [tn. , Hilda, 4th
d. of Robert Ward of The Lawn, Leatherhead] ; (2) Sydney
Wodehouse Upcher, Esq., Lieut. R.N., b. 1889; killed in
action, 1917; Alice Margaret [tn. 1908, Thomas Frederick
Watson] ; Sybil ; Ruth ; and Christine Mary [tn. 1919,
Major H. E. Ward, O.B.E., The Buffs]. Res.— St.
Andrews, St. Joseph's Road, Sheringham, Norfolk.
Ven. James Hay Upcher, B.A. , Archdeacon of Mashona-
land, b. 1854. Postal add. —St. Bernhards, Mission Selukive,
S. Rhodesia.
UPCOTT (H. Coll., 1907). Argent, on a chevron
engrailed between three boars passant sable, as many
bezants, each charged with a rose gules, barbed and seeded
proper. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a boar sable, resting the dexter foot upon a
bezant charged as in the arms. Motto — " Oculos levabo
in montes."
Only son of Sir Frederick Robert Upcott, K.C.V.O.,
C.S.I. , M.Inst.C.E., Fellow of King's Coll., London,
(eld. son of John Samuel Upcott — see below), b. 1847;
d. 1918 ; tn. 1878, Jessie, d. of Harold Turner : —
Harold Upcott, Esq., F.R.C.S. , b. 1879 ; tn. 1906, Alice,
d. of Richard Weekes; and has issue — 4 sons. Res. —
The Hornbeams, Sutton-on-Hull, Yorkshire.
3rd son of John Samuel Upcott of Cullompton, Devon,
Gentleman, b. 1814 ; d. 1909 ; tn. 1842, Mary Anne, d.
of Robert Humphry Sears : —
Lewis Edward Upcott, Gentleman, M.A., b. 1851 ; tn.
1886, Emily, d. of Sir Charles Robinson. Res.— Hillside,
Walton-by-Clevedon, Somerset.
Only son of Ven. Arthur William Upcott, D.D., Arch-
deaconof Hastings, b. 1857 ; d. 1922 ; tn. 1888, Madeline,
d. of Charles Dalgairns : —
John Dalgairns Upcott, Esq., B.A., late Capt. in the
Army; b. 1890 ; tn. 1 917, Renee Eleanore Henri Constance,
d. of Henri Motte, and has issue — Sylvia. Res. — Eton
College, Windsor.
Yngst. son of John Samuel Upcott (see above) : —
Ernest Alfred Upcott, Gentleman, M.A., b. 1858. Res.
— 2 Fy field Road, Oxford.
Son of Charles John Upcott, Gentleman (eld. son of
John Samuel Upcott (see above)), b. 1846; d. 1898;
tn. 1877, Alice Georgina, d. of John Matthews Drew : —
Gilbert Charles Upcott, Esq., C.B. (civ. 1919), Dep.
Controller in the Treasury, B.A., b. 1880; tn. 1908, Blanche
(d. 1929), d. of H. Brodmeier of Manchester, and has issue
— 3 daus. Res. — Northlands, Bishopswood Road, High-
gate, N. Club — Union.
UPHAUGH, see DE UPHAUGH.
UPPLEBY of Barrow Hall (H. Coll.). Azure, six
martlets, three, two and one, or, on a chief argent three
bucks' heads caboshed gules, Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stag's head couped
quarterly, argent and gules, attired sable, collared azure,
rimmed and tied with a ribband and charged with three
martlets gold. Motto — " Metuo secundis."
Son of George Charles Uppleby, Esq., of Barrow Hall,
M.A., J.P. and D.L. (High Sheriff 1863), co. Lincoln,
Barrister-at-Law, late Major 1st Lincoln R.V., b.
1819 ; d. 1891 ; tn. 1st, 1852, Emily (d. 1871). second
d. of Rev. William Wor-ley of Brayloft Rectory, co.
Lincoln : —
Rev. George Crowle Uppleby, J.P. for the parts of
Lindsey, Vicar cf Bonby, near Barton-on-Humber, 1893-5,
re-appointed 1907, b. 1858 ; tn. 1891, Margaret Augusta,
fourth d. of Lieut. -Col. Charles Brown Constable, J.P.
and D.L., of Wallace Craigie, Forfarshire ; and has issue —
Emily Margaret Cecilia [m. 1918, William Morley Saunders,
of Wennington Hall, Lanes.]. Seat — Barrow Hall, Barrow-
on-Humber.
UPTON, see TEMPLETOWN, Viscount.
UPTON-COTTRELL-DORMER (R.L.,1876, H. Cell.).
Quarterly, 1. quarterly, i. and iiii., azure, ten billets, four,
three, two, and one or, a chief of the last, therefrom issuant,
a demi-lion rampant sable (Dormer) ; ii., argent, a bend
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nebuly sable, guttee-d'eau, between three escallops of the
second (Cottrell) ; iii., sable, a cross moline argent (Upton) ;
2. the same arms of Cottrell ; 3. the arms of Burwell ; 4.
the arms of Sherborne ; 5. the arms of Caesar ; 6. the arms
of Upton ; 7. the arms of Raleigh ; 8. the arms of Smyth.
Mantling azure and or. Crests— 1. on a wreath of the
colours, a fox statant argent (Dormer) ; 2. on a wreath of
the colours, a talbot's head couped sable, gorged with a
collar with chain affixed thereto, between two crosses patee
palewise or, the collar charged with three escallops also
sable (Cottrell) ; 3. on a ducal coronet or, a horse passant
sable, bridled, saddled, and accoutred also or. Motto —
'•Semper paratus."
Sons of Clement Upton-Cottrell-Dormer, Esq., J. P.,
U.L. , of Rousham Hall, b. 1827; d. 1880; m. 1858,
Florence Anne (d. 1907), d. of Thomas Upton of Ing-
mire Hall : —
Capt. Charles Walter Upton-Cottrell-Dormer, late 13th
Hussars, J. P. and D. L. Oxford, High Sheriff 1902, b. i860 ;
m. 1889, Ursula, youngest d. of Mr. and Lady Elizabeth
Leslie-Melville-Cartright of Melville House, co. Fife ; and
has had issue — (1) Clement Upton-Cottrell-Dormer, Gentle-
man, Lieut. Scots Guards, b. 1891, killed with the Brit.
Exped. Force 1914; (2) Charles Melville Upton-Cottrell-
Dormer, Gentleman, D.S.O., Lieut. Coldstream Gds. , b.
1892; killed in action 1915 ; (3) Thomas Upton-Cottrell-
Dormer, Gentleman, b. 1894. Seat — Rousham, Oxford.
Clubs — Naval and Military, Junior United Service.
Capt. John Herbert Upton (formerly Upton-Cottrell-
Dormer), late 4th Batt. Oxford Lt. Inf. , J. P. Oxon. , b. 1865 ;
tn. 1st, 1892, Hilda (d. 1919), d. of Horace Trelawny of
Shot wick Park, Chester ; 2nd, 1921, Petronel, d. of Edward
Fursdon, of Exeter; and has surv issue — John Trelawny
Upton, Gentleman, Lieut. 20th Hussars, b. 1893 [m. 1919,
Hether Augusta, d. ofW. W. Tyrwhitt-Drakc.ofShardeloes,
and has issue — Hilda Trelawny] ; and Joan. Res. —
Capt. Maximilian Upton-Cottrell-Dormer, 3rd Batt. Royal
Lancaster Regt. , b, 1867 ; m. 1893, Helen Georgina Agnes, d.
of the late Col. Allen ; and has issue — Angela ; and Helena.
Res.—
Sons of Aubrey Caesar Upton-Cottrell-Dormer, Gentle-
man, b. 1874 ; d. 1926 ; m. 1897, Marie de Guillon de
Peneros : —
Aubrey Edouard Upton-Cottrell-Dormer, Gentleman,
b. 1899. Res. —
William Upton-Cottrell-Dormer, Gentleman, b. 1901.
Res.—
Paul Albert Upton-Cottrell-Dormer, Gentleman, b. 1902.
Res.—
Frank Upton-Cottrell-Dormer, Gentleman, b.
Res —
7th son of Clement Upton-Cottrell-Dormer, Esq.
(see above).
Capt. William Otway Upton - Cottrell - Dormer, 6th
Dragoon Guards (Carabineers), b. 1878 ; m. 1912, Kath-
leen Winifred, d. of late H. J. Brock of Lawrenny, Tas-
mania ; and has issue — William Peter Upton-Cottrell-
Dormer, Gentleman, b. 1913. Res. — Claremont, Tasmania.
Sons of Humphrey Randle Upton-Cottrell-Dormer,
Esq., Commander R.N. , b. 1881 ; d. on active service
1915 ; m. Mary Isabella Molloy : —
Harry Upton-Cottrell-Dormer, Gentleman, b. 1912.
Res.—
John Upton - Cottrell - Dormer, Gentleman, b. 1913.
Res.—
URQUHART, see POLLARD-URQUHART.
USBORNE (H. Coll., 1 Dec. 1927). Per saltire ermine
and vert, on a fesse or, an anchor between two martlets
sable. Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a mount vert, thereon a stag lodged argent,
at the foot of a larch -tree proper, and gorged with a
collar gules. Motto — " Virtus vincit invidiam."
Sons of Thomas Usborne, Esq., M.P., J. P., of
Writtle, Chelmsford, b. 1840 ; d. 1915 ; m. 1863,
Francis Alice, d. of Joseph Alfred Hardcastle : —
Thomas Masters Usborne, Esq., Major late Royal
Artillery ; b. 1866 ; m. 1908, Helen Caroline, d. of John
Henry Horton, and has issue — Anne. Res. — Berry
House, Chilham, Canterbury. Club — Army and Navy.
Henry Lawrence Usborne, Esq., J. P. Essex, b. 1869 ;
m. 1 901, Margaret, d. of Sir F. Green of Hainault, Essex,
and has issue — 2 daus. Res. — Threshers, Harlow, Essex.
Clubs — Conservative, City of London.
Edward Francis Usborne, Gentleman, b. 1873 ; m. 1897,
Edith Constance, d. of James Richard Upton, of Ingate-
stone, Essex, and has had issue — Thomas Richard Guy
Usborne, Gentleman, R.N., b. 1900; served Great War
(despatches) ; killed in action 1919 ; Francis Philip
Usborne, Gentleman, b. 1907 ; and Mary Hermione. Res.
— Bursledon, Hants.
John Usborne, Gentleman, b. 1878 ; m. 1905, Rose
Elsie Mildred, d. of R. Winch of Blackheath, and has
issue — John Humphrey Usborne, Gentleman, b. 1918 ;
James Anthony Usborne, Gentleman, b. 1920 ; Mildred
Elizabeth ; Agnes Ursula ; Margaret Hardcastle ;
Josephine Brooke. Res. —
USHER of Norton and Wells (L.O., 1899). Gules, a sal-
tire between four batons argent , garnished sable. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a
dexter arm couped below the elbow, vested azure, cuffed
argent, holding in the hand a baton as in the arms.
Motto — " Ne vile velis."
Son of Sir John Usher, 1st Bart., J. P., D.L., LL.D.,
b. 1828 ; d. 1904 ; tn. 1853, Mary Anne, d. of Thomas
Balmer : —
Sir Robert Usher, 2nd Bart., of Norton and Wells
(28 Aug. 1899), J. P. Roxburghshire and Midlothian, D.L.
Caithness [Arms as above, charged with the inescutcheon
of Ulster as a Baronet], b. i860 ; tn. 1890, Katharine Scott,
d. of James Turnbull of Edinburgh ; and has surv. issue —
(1) John Turnbull Usher, Esq., Major late 9th Lancers,
b. 1891 [m. 1918, Jean Elspeth, d. of H. L. Usher, and
has issue — Katharine Alice] ; (2) Ronald James Usher, Esq. ,
D.S.C. , Lieut, (ret.), R.N.,b. 1892 [m. 1917, Alice Margaret,
d. of H. L. Usher and has issue — Robert Ronald Harry
Usher, Gentleman, b. 1924; Hazel Jean; and Margaret
Daphne] ; (3) Robert Stuart Usher, Esq., Lieut, late Innis-
killing Dragoons, b. 1898; (4) Alexander Balmer Usher, Esq.,
b. 1902 ; (5) William Dove Usher, Esq., b. 1904 ; (6) Thomas
Clive Usher, Esq., Lieut. R.A., b. 1907. Seats — Norton,
Ratho, Midlothian ; Wells, Hawick, Roxburghshire. Clubs
— Conservative, University, and New (Edinburgh).
Usher. Arms as above, and (rematric. 7 Dec. 1901)
"a bordure of the second." Crest (in lieu of above) —
On a wreath of his liveries, a demi-fox proper, holding
in its paw a baton argent, garnished sable. Motto
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Son of Frederick Usher, Esq., J. P. Midlothian, b.
1862; d, 1909; m. 1901, Rose Emily, eld. d. of Rev.
W. J. Knox- Little, Canon of Worcester Cathedral : —
Neil John William Heriot Usher, Gentleman, b. 1903.
Postal add. — 2 Randolph Cliff, Edinburgh.
REGINALD JOHN GUTHRIE UTERMARCK,
Esquire, retired Paymaster, Major, formerly Capt. 96th
Regt. Born 1856, being the only son of the late John
de Havilland Utermarck, Bailiff of Guernsey, by his wife
Helen Douglas, dau. of the late John Guthrie of Guthie,
Forfarshire. Armorial bearings— Per fesse or and azure,
n chief a sprig of three rose-leaves slipped vert, and in
base a mullet of six points of the first, pierced of the field.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a sprig of three rose-leaves slipped vert, between
two buffalo horns per fesse or and azure. Motto —
" Va outre marque." Post. add. —
USSHER (U.O. ). Azure, a chevron ermine, between
three batons or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, an arm couped below the
elbow and erect vested, bendy or and azure, holding in the
hand proper a baton or. Motto — " Ne vile velis."
Sons of Christopher Ussher, Gentleman, of Eastwell,
b. 1832 ; d. 1884 ; m. , Olivia, d. of David Ruttledge
of Barbersfort, co. Galway : —
William Arland Ussher, Gentleman, b. 1876; m. 1910,
Mary Caulfield ; and has issue. Seat — Eastwell, Kilrickle,
Loughrea, co. Galway.
Henry Ingham Ussher, Gentleman, b. 1879. Pes. —
Son of Thomas O'Grady Ussher, Gentleman, b. 1838 ;
d. 1908 ; m. 1869, Henrietta Mary (d. 1902), d. of
Thomas Harris, Esq., Q.C. :—
Thomas Harris Ussher, Gentleman, b. 1878. Seat —
Flowerhill, co. Waterford.
Only surv. son of Richard John Ussher, Esq., J. P.,
D.L. of Cappagh House, b. 1841 ; d. 1913 ; m. 1866,
Elizabeth Owen, d. of Rev. John W. Finlay, J. P., of
Corkagh House, co. Dublin : —
Beverley Grant Ussher, Gentleman, M.A. Oxon., formerly
H.M.'s Inspector of Schools, b. 1867; m. 1898, Emily
Horseley, d. of late Arthur Trevor Jebb of The Lyth,
Ellesmere, Salop ; and has issue— Perceval Arland Ussher,
Gentleman, b. 1899. Seat — Cappagh House, Cappagh
S.O., co. Waterford.
USTICKE, see NOWELL-USTICKE.
UTHWATT of Great Linford (Arms of Andrewes, H.
Coll.). Argent, on a bend cottised sable, three mullets of
the field. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a stag's head erased argent. Livery
— Buff, faced with blue.
Sons of William Francis Edolph Andrewes Uthwatt,
Gentleman, Lord of the Manor of Great Linford, b.
1870; d. 1921 : m. 1898, Katherine Jane, d. of John
Augustus Sheil Bouverie of Delapre Abbey , Northants : —
William Rupert Edolph Andrewes Uthwatt, Gentleman,
Lieut. The Black Watch, b. 1899. Seat — Manor House,
Great Limford, Newport Pagnell.
Amyas Gerard John Andrewes Uthwatt, Gentleman,
b. 1900. Pes. — Delapr6 Abbey, Northampton.
Son of Edolph Andrewes Uthwatt of Stroud, Glos.,
b. 1805; d. 1882 ; m. 1866, Anna, d. of Thomas Glas-
cott of Rodborough, Glos. : —
Gerard Thomas Andrewes Uthwatt, b. 1872; m. 1905,
Gertrude Frederica, d. of John Augustus Sheil Bouverie
of Delapre Abbey, Northants.; and has issue — Stella
Katharine Andrewes. Pes. — Great Linford, Newport
Pagnell.
Sons of Thomas Andrewes Uthwatt, Gentleman, of
Middleton-on-the-Hill, co. Hereford, and The Manor,
Maids Moreton, Bucks., b. 1846; d. 1927; m. 1875,
Anne, d. of William Hazlitt of Dunmow, co. Donegal: —
Eusebius Andrewes Andrewes, Esq. (q.v. ).
Augustus Andrewes Uthwatt, Gentleman, Barrister-at-
Law, B.C.L. (Oxon.), b. 1879. Post, add.—g Stone Build-
ings, Lincoln's Inn.
Ven. William Andrewes Uthwatt, M.A. (Camb. ), formerly
Archdeacon of Solomon Islands, b. 1881. Pes.— Bottisham
Vicarage, Cambridge.
Rev. Hen-y Andrewes Uthwatt, M.A. (Camb.), b. 1883.
Res. — Great Linford Rectory, Newport Pagnell.
Louis Andrewes Uthwatt. Gentleman, Lieut. 3rd Batt.
E. Kent Regt., b. 1885. Res.
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VACHER (H. Coll., 23 Mar. 1921). Argent, a chevron
azure, between in chief two cows' heads caboshed sable,
horned or, and in base a penner and inkhorn also sable.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a demi-figure representing a husbandman,
holding in the dexter hand and supporting upon the
shoulders a yoke proper. Motto — " A just balance."
Eldest son of George Vacher, of Surbiton, Surrey,
b. 1809; d. 1902; m. 1849, Anne Eliza, d. of Rev.
Richard Symes Cox, Rector of Wayford, Somerset : —
Edward Pinney Vacher, Gentleman, F.R.G.S., b. 1850 ;
m. 191 1, Lilian Bertha, d. of William Douglas, of Great
Missenden, Bucks. Res. — Cowfold Lodge, Cowfold,
Sussex. Club — Royal Societies'.
VADE-WALPOLE(Roy. Lie. 27 Oct. 1892, H. Coll.).
Or, on a fesse between two chevrons sable, three crosslets
of the first. Mantling" sable and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, the bust of a man in profile, couped at the
shoulders proper, ducally crowned or, and from the coronet
flowing a long cap, turned forwards gules, tasselled gold,
charged with a catherine-wheel of the last. Motto — " Fari
quas sentiat."
Son of Horatio Spencer Vade-Walpole, Gentleman,
b. 1881 ; killed in action 1918; m. 1906, Dorothea
Frances, d. of Frederick Butler Molyneux Mont-
gomerie of Cromwell Place, S.W. : —
Robert Henry Montgomery Vade-Walpole, Gentleman,
b. 1913. Res.— Wolterton Park, Norwich.
VAILE. Ermine, on a bend between two bendlets azure,
each charged with three cross crosslets fitch^e or, three
calves statant argent. Mantling azure and argent. Crest,
d. 1926; m. 1891, Jeannette, d. of Edward Ellis Stuart-
Jones, of Bebington, Cheshire : —
Maurice Arthur Stuart Vaile, Gentleman, b. 1896. Post.
add. — West House, Seaford, Sussex ; 8 Clive Street,
Calcutta.
VAISEY (H. Coll.). Gules, a cross double parted, in the
first and fourth quarters a garb or. Mantling gules and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an arm erect and
upon a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon in
front of two cross crosslets fitchee in saltire gules, a wolfs
head erased azure, in the mouth three ears of wheat.
Motto, " Semper paratus."
Second and only surv. son of Reverend Arthur Vaile,
M.A., Vicar of Exning-with-Lanwade, Suffolk, b. 1858 ;
couped at tne snouiaei , habited sable, cuffed argent in fesse
to the elbow, the forearm charged with a horse-shoe inverted
or, the hand holding a sickle proper, and four ears of wheat
fessewise gold. Motto — " In exultatione metent." Live>v
— Dark blue, silver buttons.
Son of Thomas Vaisey of Stratton, Cirencester, b.
1825; d. 1903; m. 1851, Emma, d. of John Dent, and
grand-d. of John Thomas Maddison, Col. 4th Regt. of
Foot: —
Arthur William Vaisey, Gentleman, b. 1852; m. 1876,
Esther (d. 1925), yr. d. of William Lawrence Bevir ; and
has had issue— (i) Harry Bevir Vaisey, Esq., K.C., b.
1877 [m. 1903, Eleonora Mary, only child of Rev. Canon
William Quennell ; and has issue— Arthur William Vaisey,
Gentleman, b. 1905; and Juliana Margaret (Res. — 36.
Lansdowne Road, W.n)]; (2) Roland Maddison Vaisey,
Esq., Capt. R.F.A.,£. 1886; killed in action 1918 [;«. 1911,
Violet, d. of Harcourt Landon, and left issue — John Roland
Maddison Vaisey, Gentleman, b. 1916]; Margaret ; Violet
[m. 1907, John Brooke Scrivenor]; Lilian; Veronica;
May [m. 1913, Rev. D. F. Slemeck, Vicar of Charminster,
Dorset]; Olive; and Iris [m. 1921, Allan McVie]. Res. —
Holly Field, Tring, Herts.
Sons of John Ernest Dent Vaisey, Gentleman, b. 1853 ;
d. 1928 ; m. 1880, Judith (d. 1926), eld. d. of William
Lawrence Bevir of Cirencester: —
John Clere Vaisey, Gentleman, b. 1880. Res.—
Thomas Lionel Vaisey, Gentleman, b. 1883. Res.—
Rev. Francis Dent Vaisey, Vicar of St. MichaTs, Chis-
wick, b. 1885.
VAIZEY. Azure, a cross engrailed between four cross
crosslets crossed argent. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a cubit
arm in armour, the hand in a gauntlet holding an oak-
branch slipped and erect all proper, a cross crosslet crossed
argent. Motto — ' ' Sub hoc signo vinces."
Sons of John Robert Vaizey, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
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(High Sheriff 1877), B.A. (London), LL.M. (Trin.
Coll., Camb. ), Barrister-at-Law, late Major 2nd Essex
R.V., b. 1839; d. 1900; m. 1865, Alice, d. of Edward
Hornor, Esq., J. P., of The Howe, Halstead, Essex: —
Robert Edward Vaizey, Esq., J. P. co. Essex, b. 1868 ; m.
1897, Eleanor Frances, d. of Julius Caesar of Stratford
House, Tunbridge Wells ; and has issue — (1) John Theodore
de Home Vaizey, Lieut. R.H.A. , b. 1898; Alice Evange-
line ; and Alexandra Winifred. Seat — Attwoods, Halstead,
Essex.
Francis Arthur Vaizey, Esq., J.P. for Essex, b. 1870.
Res. — Lyndhurst, Halstead, Essex.
VALE. Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, within two bendlets
dancettee gules, between six eaglets displayed, three cross
crosslets in bend sable (for Vale) ; 2 and 3, argent, two
escallops azure between as many bars gules, over all a bend
sable, charged with three martlets or (for Martindale).
Mantling gules and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, a mount vert, thereon a swan's head couped at the
neck argent, guttee-de-poix, surmounting two crosses patee
fitchee in saltire gules. Motto — "Semper valens."
Sons of Henry Edward Martindale Vale, Esq., D.L.
co. Hereford, of Coddington Court, nr. Ledbury, Here-
ford, Major 3rd Battalion Worcestershire Regiment, b.
1825; d. 1914; m. 1st, 1851, Elizabeth Anne, dau. of
John Burton ; 2nd, Frances Elizabeth, dau. of Robert
Burton, and granddaughter of Sir Richard Burton, 3rd
Dragoon Guards and the Honourable Corps of Gentle-
men-at-Arms : —
Rev. Harry Burton Martindale Vale, M.A., Clerk in Holy
Orders, b. 1852. Res. —
Octavius Scarlett Martindale Vale, Esq., Lt.-Col. 4th
Battalion Worcestershire Regiment, b. 1861 ; m. 1886,
Laura, only child of George Condie of Blackfriars House,
and Rohallion, Perthshire. Res. —
Harvey Arnott Martindale Vale, Gentleman, b. 1865 ;
m. 1897, Ellen, eld. child of Rev. Joseph Clark. Res. —
Hugh Carr Wildman Martindale Vale, Gentleman, b.
1866; m. 1908, Evelyn Ella Margaret, d. of John Lewis
of Grantham. Res. —
VALENTIA, Viscount, see ANNESLEY.
VALLANCE (H. Coll.). Barry wavy of six argent and
azure, nine martlets gules, one, two, three, two, and cne,
within two flaunches erminois. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
demi-ostrich, wings elevated proper, gorged with an antique
crown or, three horse-shoes fessewise gold. Motto —
" Verite sans peur."
Only surv. child and heir of Rcbert Frank Vallance,
F.R.I.B.A.,tf The Ridge, Mansfield, b. 1856; d. 1908;
m. 1888, Christiana Maria Massingberd, d. of William
Thomas Meggitt of Elm Fieid, Mansfield : —
Constance Mary Vallance. Res. — The Ridge, Mansfield.
Son of George Vallance, b. 1809 ; d. 1880 ; m. 1850,
Mary, d. of Robert Clayton : —
Captain Arthur Clayton Vallance, Territorial Army, b.
1863 ; m. 1st, 18Q9, Gertrude Daisy, d. of Percy Woolley ;
2nd, 1904, May Bee, d. of Alexander Hamilton Colles ; and
has issue — (1) Arthur Woolley Vallance, Gentleman, b.
1902; (2) Frank White Vallance, Gentleman, b. 1905; (3)
Alexander FitzHugh Vallance, Gentleman, b. 1906; (4)
George Philip Colles Vallance, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; and
Sylvia Grace. Res. — Beechmount, Ellesmere Road, Eccles,
Lancashire.
VALPY (H. Coll., 26 Sept. 1921). Chevronny of six
gules and argent, per pale counterchanged, a Greek
Digamma sable, on a chief of the second, a fox courant
holding in the mouth a cock proper. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a
mount vert, a fox courant argent, holding in the mouth
a cock sable. Motto — " Vulpes haud capitur laqueo."
Only son of Rev. Antony Bird Valpy, Rector and
owner of the living of Stanford Dingley, Berks.,
m. Anna, d. of John Manby, of Woodbridge,
Suffolk :—
Edward Valpy, Gentleman, M.A. (Cambs.), F.R.G.S.,
F.Z.S., b. 1866 ; m. 1913, Katharine Hilda, yst. d. of
Charles Trask, of Norton-sub-Hamdon, Somerset.
Estate — Galson, Lewes, Outer Hebrides. Res. — 27
Wimbledon Park Road, S.W.18. Clubs — Athenaeum,
Oxford and Cambridge.
VAN CUTSEM (H. Coll.). Vert, two serrated sickles,
blades inwards argent, handles or, between three mullets
of six points of the last. Mantling vert and argent
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a serrated sickle
erect argent, the handle or, between two wings vert.
Sons of Edward Charles van Cutsem, Gentleman, b.
1835 ; d. 1888 ; m. 1869, Harriett Ida Caroline, d.
of Henry Merritt Harcourt : —
Edward Charles Louis van Cutsem, Esq., M.C., Capt.
3rd Batt. Shropshire L.I., served Great War 1914 (Star,
Allied and Victory Medals), Knight of the Order of
Leopold, Croix de Guerre, Citoyen d'Honneur de la ville
de Poperinghe (title conferred by Burgomaster and
Corporation 1918), b. 1872 ; m. 1910, Mary Burnet
Stone, d. of Charles Coolidge Pomeroy. Res. — The
Lodge, West Mailing, Kent. Clubs — Junior United
Service, St. James's.
Rickard Emile Godefroi van Cutsem, Esq., Capt.
4th Batt. Prince of Wales' Leinster Regt., served
S. African War (Queen's Medal with 3 clasps), Great
War (wounded) 1916-18 (Allied and Victory Medals),
Musketry Staff Officer for Curragh District during War,
Musketry Officer for Midlands of Ireland 19 16, created a
Count of Rome by H.H. Pope Pius XI. 1925, Private
Chamberlain of Cape and Sword to H.H. the Pope, b.
1876 ; m. 1915, Mary Christi Christian, d. of Sir John
Arnott, Bart., and has issue — Richard Henry Edward
John van Cutsem, Gentleman, b. 19 18 ; Ida Mary ; and
Mary Christian. Res. — Villa San Michele, San Remo,
Italy ; Palazzo d'Ambrogi, 36 Via dei Delfini, Rome.
Postal address — St. James's Club, Piccadilly, W. 1 . Clubs
— St. James's, Junior United Service.
Son of Henry Harcourt van Cutsem, Gentleman,
Member of London Stock Exchange, and one of
Founders of Mining Corporation of Canada, b. 1878 ;
d. 1917 ; m. 1915, Eleanor, eld. d. of the late Edward
Southwell Trafford, J. P., K.M., of Wroxham Hall,
Norfolk, and Hon. Eleanor, d. of 12th Baron
Petre :—
Henry Bernard van Cutsem, Gentleman, b. 1916.
Res. — Lewiston Manor, Sherborne, Dorset.
VAN HALEN, ancient form of the surname HALLEN
[to which refer].
VAN HULSTEYN of Johannesburg, S.Africa(H. Coll.).
Per pale gules and or, in chief a sword fessewise, pommel to
the dexter, entwined by a serpent proper, in base two piles
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— On a wreath of the colours, a springbok's head erased,
holding in the mouth a sprig of hoily proper.
Son of Jan Maximilian van Hulsteyn and Margaretha
WilhelminaCatharina Frickeof Hilversum, Holland: —
Sir William van Hulsteyn, Kt. Bach. (1902), sometime
Member of the Legislative Assembly of the Transvaal,
Honorary Member of the Society of Architects tf Great
Britain, Knight Representative for South Africa of the
Society of Knights Bachelor, Fellow of Royal Colonial
Institute, b. 1865 ; tn. 1894, Margaretta, d. of Dr. I. J.
Vronk of Pretoria. Res. —
VANDELEUR of Kilrush (U.O.). Or, a trefoil vert,
between three mullets pierced , two and one , purpure. Mant-
ling vert and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours,
a martlet purpure, holding in the beak a trefoil or.
Motto — " Virtus petit astra."
Son of Alexander Moore Vandeleur, Esq., J. P., of
Kilrush House, Clare, Capt. late 2nd Life Guards, b.
1883; killed in action 1914 ; m. 1910, Hon. Violet
Ethel Meysey-Thompscn, eldest d. of 1st Baron
Knaresborough : —
Giles Alexander Meysey Vandeleur, Gentleman, b. 1911.
Seat— Kilrush House, co. Ciare. Res.— Thornbury Castle,
co. Gloucester.
Son of Crofton Moore Vandeleur, Esq., D.L. ,
b. 1808 ; d. 1881 ; m. 1832, Lady Grace Toler, d. of 2nd
Earl of Norbury :—
Crofton Toler Vandeleur, Esq., late Capt. 7th Dragoon
Guards, b. 1840; tn. 1864, Charlotte Mary, d. of Rev. R.
Bury of Carrigrenane, co. Cork ; and has, with other
issue— (1) Crofton Bury Vandeleur, Esq., Major The
Cameronians, b. 1867 [tn. 1903, Evelyn Mary Hamil-
ton, d. of late Gen. T. Conor O'Leary, R.H.A., and has
issue — Tohn Ormsby Evelyn Vandeleur, Gentleman, Lieut.
Irish Guards, b. 1003]; (2) Brig. -Gen. Robert Seymour
Vandeleur, C.B., C.M.G., late Col. Seaforth Highlanders,
b. 1869 [tn. iqoo, Hester Caroline, d. of Major-Gen. George
de la Poer Beresford, and has issue — Beatrice [tn. 1922,
Gerald Guv Domville, Esq.]. Res.— The Hive, Canford
Cliffs, Dorset.
VANDEN - BEMPDE - JOHNSTONE, see JOHN-
STONE.
VANE (Confd. by Hervey, Clarenceux, 5 Dec. 1560,
Vn. Kent, 1574). Azure, three dexter gauntlets or.
Fane. Arms as above. Crest (derived from Neville;
for Kent, 1574) — Out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head
argent, pied sable, armed of the first, charged on the neck
with a rose gules, barbed and seeded proper. Motto —
" Ne vile fano."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Anthony Mildmay Julian Fane, 13th
Earl of Westmorland, J. P. Northants., A.D.C. to the
King, and Col. late comdg. 3rd Batt. Northants. Regt.,
b. 1859; d. 1922; tn. 1st, 1892, Lady Sybil Mary St.
Clair- Erskine, d. of 4th Earl of Rosslyn : —
Rt. Hon. Vere Anthony Francis St. Clair Fane, 14th
Earl of Westmorland (29 Dec. 1624), and Baron Burghersh,
Lieut.-Comdr. R.N. [Supporters — Dexter, a griffin per
fesse argent and or, gorged with a plain collar and lined
sable ; sinister, a bull argent, pied sable, collared and
lined or, at the end of the line a ring and three staples
of the last], b. 1893; m. 1923, Hon. Diana, d. of 4th
Baron Ribblesdale, and widow of Capt. Arthur Edward
Capel, C.B.E., and has issue— David Anthony Fane,
commonly called Lord Burghersh, b. 1924; Hon. Julian
Charles Fane, b. 1927. Res.— Lyegrove, nr. Badminton,
Glos. ; 60 Great Cumberland Place, W.i. Clubs— Bath,
Turf.
Hon. Mountjoy John Charles Wedderburn Fane, 2nd
Lieut. Leics. Yeo. , b. 1900 ; m. 1926, Agatha Isobel
Acland-Hood, d. of Lt.-Ccl. Acland-Hood Raynardson,
O.B.E., J. P., D.L. (q.v.), and has issue — Anthony Charles
ReynardsonFane, Esq., b. 1927. Res.— Holywood Manor,
Stamford.
Son of William Dashwood Fane , Esq. , J . P. , of Fulbeck
Hall, Lines., b. 1816 ; d. 1902; tn. 1861, Susan Milli-
cent, eld. d. of Gen. John Reeve of Leadenham House,
co. Lincoln : —
William Vere Reeve King-Fane, Esq. (q.v.).
Sons of Cecil Francis William Fane, Gentleman, late
Lieut. Grenadier Guards, b. 1856 ; d. 1914 ; tn. 1st,
1880, Lady Augusta Fanny Rous, d. of 2nd Earl of
Stradbroke (div. 1904) ; 2nd, 1904, Muriel, d. of J.
Selwyn Harvey: —
Charles George Cecil Fane, Gentleman, b. 1881. Post.
add.— c/o Miss Fane, 23 Charles Street, Berkeley Square, W.
John Lionel Richards Fane, Gentleman, b. 1884.
Sons of John Augustus Fane, Esq., late Capt. 46th
Regt., and Major (ret.) 2nd Batt. Oxon. Rif. Vol., J. P.
Oxfordshire, b. 1830 ; d. 1908 ; tn. i860, Eleanor (d.
1902), d. of the late Thomas Thornhill of Woodleys,
Oxon. : —
Francis Luther Fane, Gentleman, b. 1865 ; tn. 1st, 1906,
Mary (d. 1927), yst. d. of late John Henry Harris of
Ballarat, Australia ; 2nd, 1929, . Res.— Wormsley.
Oxon.; Halden, Spur Hill Avenue, Parkstone, Dorset.
Sons of Sydney Algernon Fane, Gentleman, b. 1867;
d. 1929; tn. 1894, Selina Violet, d. of Loftus Fitz-
Wygram : —
Aubrey Francis Sydney Fane, Esq., Capt. R.O., late
Northumb. Fus., b. 1895 ; tn. 1926, Geraldine Marion, d. of
Adm. G. C. Langley. Res —
Gerard William Reginald Fane, Esq., D.S.C., late Capt.
R.A.F. , 3.1898; m. 1919, Constance Rhoda, d. of Nicholas
Henry Bacon of Raveningham Hall, Norwich ; and has
issue — Peter Gerard Scrope Fane, Gentleman, b. 1921 ;
Julian Raymond Fane, Gentleman, b. 1925. Res. —
Kenneth Cecil Fane, Gentleman, b. 1902. Res. —
Nigel Loftus Henry Fane, Gentleman, b. 1904. Res. —
Sons of Henry George Fane, Esq., formerly Capt.
52nd Regt., b. 1846 ; d. 1924 ; tn. 1876, Blanche Louisa
(d. 19 19), d. of the late Col. Hon. Robert Charles
Henry Spencer : —
Hubert William Fane, Gentleman, A.R.S.M., b. 1878;
tn. 1911, Tilda, d. of late A. von Adametz.and has issue-
Robert William Fane, Gentleman, b. 1913 ; and Dorothy
Louisa. Res.— 24 Dawson Place, W. Club— )un. Carlton.
Arthur George Cecil Fane, Esq., M.C., M.I.C.E.,
I.P.W.D., Major R.O., late Ind. Army, b. 1880; tn. 1909,
Daisy Geraldine, eldest d. of H. V. S. Baker, M.I.C.E.
Club— Jun. Carlton.
Francis John Fane, Gentleman, b. 1885 ; tn. 1915, Violet,
d. of G. C. Bower of New Quay, Bromley ; and has issue-
Peter Francis George Fane, Gentleman, b. 1917; Henry
John Fane, Gentleman, b. 1919 ; and Elizabeth. Res.—
Rutland House, Bicester, Oxon.
Sons of Col. John William Fane of Wormesley, J. P.,
D.L., M.P., b. 1804; d. 1875; tn. 2nd, 1829, Lady
Ellen Catherine (d. 1844), d. of Thomas, 5th Earl of
Macclesfield; 3rd, 1845, Charlotte (d. 1855), d. of
Theodore Henry Broadhead ; 4th, 1856, Victoria, d.
of William Temple : —
Frederick William Fane, Esq. , J.P., *. 1857; tn. 1880,
Lady Annie Henrietta, d. of the late Col. the Hon. Charles
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Clubs — Carlton,
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Junior Carlton.
Cecil Fane, Gentleman, b. 1859; m. 1st, 1892, Alice
Mary (d. 1899), d. of the Rev. Thomas Ward Goddard,
Vicar of Nazeing, Essex ; and has issue — Valentine Cecil,
b. 1893; m. 2nd, 1913, Florence Marjorie, d. of William
Ferrand, Esq. , D. L. , of St. Ives, Yorks. ; and has further
issue — Adrian Cecil Fane, Gentleman, 6. 1916; John
William Fane, Gentleman, b. 1919; Kathleen Marjorie;
and Winifred Anne. Res. — The Red House, Malpas,
Cheshire.
Son of Frederick John Fane, Esq., Col. (ret.) Gloucester
Regt., b. 1840 ; d. 1923 ; m. 1873, Annie, d. of Thomas
Abbott of Halifax, N.S. :—
Frederick Luther Fane, Esq., M.C. , late Capt. W. Yorks.
Regt., served Great War (desp. , M.C. ), b. 1875. Clubs —
Sports, M.C. C.
Vane. Arms as above. Crest (Granted 5 Dec. 1560) —
On a wreath of the colours, a dexter cubit arm in armour,
the hand in a gauntlet proper, holding a sword argent,
pommel and hilt or. Motto — "Nee temere nee timide."
Livery — Blue coat, yellow and blue striped waist-
coat.
Son of Rt. Hon. Henrv de Vere Vane, 9th Baron
Barnard, B.A. (Oxon.), Hon. D.C.L. (Durham), J. P.
and D.L. co. Durham, b. 1854; d. 1918 ; m. 1881,
Lady Catherine Sarah Cecil (d. 191 8), d. of 3rd
Marquess of Exeter : —
Rt. Hon. Christopher William Vane, M.C, T.D., 10th
Baron Barnard (25 July 1698), of Barnard Castle, co.
Durham, B.A. Cantab., Lieut. -Col. 6th Batt. Durham
L.I. (T.A.), late Westmorland and Cumberland Yeo.,
D. L., J.P., co. Durham [Supporters — Dexter, a griffin
or, collared -azure, thereon three dexter gauntlets or ;
sinister, an antelope or, collared azure, thereon three
martlets or], b. 1888 ; m. 1920, Sylvia Mary, d. of Herbert
Straker of Hartforth Grange, Richmond, Yorks., and
has issue — Hon. Harry John Neville Vane, b. 1923 ; Hon.
Gerald Raby Vane, b. 1926 ; and Hon. Rosemary Myra.
Seats — Raby Castle, Staindrop S.O. , Durham. Club —
Brooks's.
Son of Hon. William Lyonel Vane, of Haughton Hall,
Lt.-Col. and Hon. Col. comdg. 6th Vol. Batt. Durham
Lt. Inf., b. 1859; d. 1920; m. 1904, Lady Katharine
Louisa Pakenham, d. of the 4th Earl of Longford : —
William Morgan Vane, Esq., b. 1909. Res. —
Vane -Tempest- Stewart (R.L. , 23 Aug. 1855).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a bend counter-compony azure and
argent, between two lions rampant gules (Stewart, 1789);
a. argent, a bend engrailed between six martlets sable
(Tempest, temp. Edward III.) ; 3. Vane as above. Mant-
ling azure and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the
colours, a dragon statant or (Stewart) ; 2. on a wreath of
the colours, a griffin's head erased per pale argent and
sable (Tempest); 3. Vane as last above. Motto — " Metu-
enda carolla draconis."
Son of Sir Charles Stewart Vane-Tempest-Stewart,
6th Marquess of Londonderry K.G. , P.C., G.C.V.O. ,
b. 1852 ; d. 1915 ; m. 1875, Lady Theresa Susey Helen
Chetwynd-Talbot (d. 1919), eld. d. of 19th Earl of
Shrewsbury : —
The Most Hon. Sir Charles Stewart Henry Vane-Tempest-
Stewart, 7th Marquis of Londonderry (Irel. , 13 Jan. 1816),
Viscount Castlereagh (Irel., 1 Oct. 1795), Baron London-
derry (Irel., 20 Sept. 1789), 3rd Earl Vane (U.K., 8 July
1823), and Viscount Seaham (U.K., 8 July 1823), 4th Baron
Stewart (U.K., 1 July 1814) [Supporters— Dexter, a Moor,
wreathed about the temples argent and azure, holding in
the exterior hand a shield of the last, garnished or, charged
with the sun in splendour gold ; sinister, a lion or, collared
sable, the collar charged with three mullets argent], K.G. ,
P.C., M.V.O., H.M. Lieut, co. Down, Lord Lieut, co.
Durham, Major and Bt. Lt.-Col. Res. of Officers, late
Royal Horse Guards, M.P. Maidstone 1906-15, P.C. Ire-
land 1918, and Northern Ireland 1922, and of Great Britain
1925, Under-Sec. of State for Air 1920-21, Leader of the
Senate of Northern Ireland 1921-26, b. 1878 ; m. 1899,
Hon. Dame Edith, D.B.E., J. P. cos. Durham and Down,
d. of the 1st Viscount Chaplin ; and has issue — Edward
Charles Stewart Robert Vane-Tempest-Stewart, commonly
called Viscount Castlereagh, J. P. co. Durham, b. 1502;
Lady Maureen Helen \jn. 1920, Major the Hon. Oliver
Stanley, M.C, M.P.]; Lady Margaret Fiances Anne;
Lady Helen Maglona ; and Lady Mary Elizabeth. Seats —
Seaham Hall, Seaham Harbour, co. Durham ; Wynyard
Park, Stockton-on-Tees ; Mount Stewart, Newtownards,
co. Down. Town res. — Londonderry House, Park Lane,
W. Club— Carlton.
Vane-Tempest (R.L., 1851.) Quarterly, 1 and 4,
Tempest as above; 2 and 3, Vane as above. Crests — 1.
Tempest as above ; 2. Vane as above. Motto —
Son of Lord Adolphus Frederick Charles William
Vane-Tempest (s. of 3rd Marquess of Londonderry),
Lt.-Col. Scots Gds., M.P., b. 1825; d. 1864; m. i860,
Lady Susan Pelham-Clinton, d. of 5th Duke of New-
castle : —
Francis Adolphus Vane-Tempest, Esq., Maj. late Durham
L.I., b. 1863; tn. 1901, Gertrude, d. of late F. A. Elliot;
and has issue — Francis Charles Joseph Vane-Tempest , Esq. ,
b. 191 1. Club — Bachelors'.
Son of Charles Henry Vane-Tempest, Esq., b. 1871 ;
d. 1899 ; m. 1893, Florence Mary, eld. d. of William
Kirk, Esq., J. P., of Norton, Stockton-on-Tees : —
Ernest Charles William Vane-Tempest, Esq., D.S.C,
Lieut. R.N.V. R., b. 1894 ; m. 1918, Aline Mary Loftus, d.
of Loftus St. George of Rathcote, Crawley, Sussex;
and has issue— Charles Stewart M'Donnel Vane-Tempest,
Gentleman, b. 1921 ; and Theresa Anne Mary Stewart. Post.
add. — The Cottage, Norton, Stockton-on-Tees.
Fletcher-Vane of Hutton. (Quarterly of twenty, 1 and
20 or, three sinister gauntlets azure, a canton gules (Vane
of Hutton) ; 2. azure, three gauntlets or (Vane of Had-
low Castle and Raby Castle, 5 Dec. 1560) ; 3. argent, a
chevron engrailed sable between three pellets (De la
Dene) ; 4. azure, a chief argent, over all a lion rampant
crowned or (De la Leke) ; 5. gules, a cross argent, in
the first quarter an inescutcheon or, charged with three
chevrons of the field (De Saint Owen) ; 6. argent, a
bend between six fleurs-de-lys sable (Fitz- Ellis) ; 7. quarterly,
i. and iiii., or, two pallets azure; ii. and iii. , ermine, within
a bordure azure (Persall of Tudley); 8. or, a cross
engrailed gules (Hawte of Bishopsbourne) ; 9. per pale
gules and azure, over all a lion rampant ermine ( (?) Nor-
wich of Norwich) ; 10. sable, two bars or, a chief argent
(Froggenhall of Froggenhall) ; n. argent, three cinque-
foils gules (D'Arcy) ; 12. argent, on a fesse cottised sable,
a fesse ermine (Harleston) ; 13. gules, a goat passant
argent (Bardwell) ; 14. argent, a fesse sable, and in the
dexter chief an annulet for difference (Warton) ; 15.
argent, a fesse between six oak -leaves gules (Fitz-
Langley) ; 16. argent, two battleaxes addorsed in saltire
sable ( Maddiston of Partney) ; 17. argent, on a chevron
between three martlets sable, a mullet pierced of the field
(Marley of Unthanke Hall) ; 18. sable, a cross engrailed
argent, between four plates, each charged with a pheon
point upwards of the field (Fletcher of Hutton) ; 19. as
number two. Crests — 1. upon a wreath of the colours, a
dexter arm in armour embowed holding in the hand a
sword proper, hilt and pommel or (5 Dec. 1560) ; 2. upon
a wreath of the colours, a gauntlet holding a dagger proper,
hilt and pommel or. Motto — " Nee temere nee timide."
Son of Frederick Henry Vane, Esq., b. 1807 ; d. 1895 ;
m. 1859, Rose Linda, d. of John Moore of Prospect
House, Galway : —
Sir Francis Patrick Fletcher- Vane, 5th Bart. (27 June 1786),
Capt. Reserve Forces, late Lieut. Scots Gds., F. R.G.S.,
J. P. for Cumberland, Founder and Inspector-Gen. of the
Italian Boy Scouts, b. 1861 ; m. 1st, 1888, Donna Anna Da
Costa Ricci (d. 1922), d. of H. E. Baron Da Costa Ricci ;
2nd, 1927, Kathleen Leila, d. of the late George Crosbie of
Dumfriesshire, and widow of Charles Douglas-Crosb.e of
Virginia. Seat — Hulton-in-the-Forest, Penrith, Cumber-
land. Res. — Chateau de l'Aile, Vevey, Switzerland. Cubs
— Royal Societies, National Liberal.
VANNECK (H. Coll.). Argent, a torteau between
three bugle-horns gules stringed or. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a bugle- horn
gules stringed or, between two wings expanded argent,
tipped gold. Motto—" Droit et loyal."
Sons of Hon. William Arcedeckne Vanneck (2nd son
of 3rd Baron), b. 1845 ; d. 1912 ; m. 1882, Mary (d.
1919), d. of William Armstrong, of Toowoomba,
Queensland : —
Rt. Hon. Sir William Charles Arcedeckne Vanneck,
5th Baron Huntingneld, of Heveningham Hall, Suffolk
(9 July 1796), and a Bart. (14 Dec. 175 1) [Supporters —
Two greyhounds ermine, collared paly of six or and gules,
chained gold], Capt. Reserve of Officers i3th-i8th
Hussars, J.P., D.L. Suffolk, M.P., Eye Div. 1923, b.
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d. of Judge Ernest Crosby, of New York ; and has
issue — Hon. Gerard Charles Arcedeckne Vanneck, b.
1915 ; Hon. Peter Beckford Rutgers Vanneck, b. 1922 ;
Hon. Sara Carola ; Hon. Anne Margaret Theodosia.
Seat — Heveningham Hall, Halesworth, Suffolk. Clubs —
Carlton, Cavalry.
Hon. Andrew Nicholas Armstrong Vanneck, M.C., Capt.
late Scots Gds., b. 1890. Clubs — Carlton, Bachelors',
Garrick.
Son of Rt. Hon. Charles Andrew Vanneck, 3rd
Baron Huntingfield, b. 1818 ; d. 1897 ; m. 1839,
Louisa, a. of Andrew Arcedeckne : —
Hon. Walter Vanneck, b. 1849 ; m. 1877, Catherine
Medora, d. of William Armstrong, of Toowoomba.Queens-
land ; and has issue — Joshua Walter Huntingfield
Vanneck, Esq., b. 1886 [m. 1914, Joan, d. of Edward
Turner, of Colombo.Ceylon] ; Ralph Wyndham Vanneck,
Gentleman, b. 1891 ; and 3 daus. Res. — Sunnyside,
Bulphan, Essex. Club — Conservative.
VAN RAALTE (H. Coll.). Per fesse wavy azure and
erminois, an ancient ship of three masts in full sail, colours
flying in chief or, and a pale gules, between six bones
couped, two, two, and two barwise in base of the last.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a plume of three ostrich-feathers.
Only son of Charles Van Raalte, Esq., J. P. Dorset,
F.S.A., b. 1857; d. 1908; m. 1887, Florence (Res. —
The Garden House, 40B Hill Street, W.i.), d. of
Leonard Clow of Great Eastern, Leicestersh. : —
Noel Marcus van Raalte, Gentleman, b. 1888. Seat —
EDEN VANSITTART, Esquire, D.S.O., Colonel
(ret.) Indian Army. Born April 19, 1856, being the
fourth son of the late Henry Vansittart of Bareilly, Civil and
Session Tudge H.E. I.C.S. , by his wife Mary, dau. of Capt.
W. H. Dobbie, R.N. Armorial bearings (H. Coll., 8 Nov.
1697) — Ermine, an eagle displayed sable, on a chief gules, a
ducal coronet or, between two crosses patee argent, and
impaling the arms of Spedding, namely vert, on a fesse or,
between three boars' heads erased close proper, as many
oak-slips also proper, on a canton of the second a battleaxe
of the third. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, an eagle's head couped at the
neck between two wings elevated and displayed sable,
the whole resting on two crosses patee argent. Motto —
"Fata viam invenient." Married, Dec. 16, 1889, Ethel
May, dau. of the late R. Deey Spedding, Esq., B.C.S. ,
late Commissioner of Revenue and Police for the Agra
Division, North- West Provinces, India; and has Issue— A
dau., Vera Mary Eden. Residence — Holyrood, Parkwood
Road, Bournemouth.
VANSITTART (H. Coll., 8 Nov. 1697). Ermine, an
eagle displayed sable, on a chief gules, a ducal coronet cr,
between two crosses pat6e argent. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle's head
couped at the neck between two wings elevated and dis-
played sable, the whole resting on two crosses patee argent.
Motto — " Fata viam invenient."
Son of Robert Vansittart, Esq., J. P., Lt.-Col. Cold-
stream Guards, b. 1811 ; d. 1872 ; m. 1845, Elizabeth
Harriet, third d. of John Willis Fleming of Stoneham
Park, Hants. :—
Robert Arnold Vansittart, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Kent,
F R.G.S. , late Capt. 7th Dragoon Guards, b. 1851 ; m. 1878,
Alice, third d. of Gilbert James Blane of Foliejon Park,
Berks. ; and has surv. issue— Sir Robert Gilbert Vansittart,
K.C.B. (Civ.) 1929, C.M.G., M.V.O., Permanent Under-
Sec, of State for Foreign Affairs, b. 1881 [m. 1921, Gladys
(d. 1928), d. of Gen. William Heppenheimer, of New
Jersey, U.S.A., and has issue — 1 dau. (Post. add. — 103 Park
Street, W.i)]; Guy Nicholas Vansittart, Gentleman, b.
1893; Sibell Alice; Honoria Edith; and Marjorie Marie.
Res. — 41 Stanhope Gardens, S.W. Club — Junior United
Service.
Sons of William Vansittart, Esq., D.L., H.E.I.C.S., b.
1813; d. 1876; m. 1st, 1839, Emily, d. of Lt.-Col.
Robert Lindsay Anstruther, Bengal Cav. ; 3rd, 1866,
Melanie, yst. d. of Sir Richard Jenkins, G.C.B.,
M.P.:—
William Henry Vansittart, Gentleman, b. 1844. Res. —
Charles Edward Bexley Vansittart, Esq., late Capt.
Antrim Rifles, b. 1867; m. 1888 (m. dis. 1904), Constance
Frances, yr. d. of Sir Thomas Macdonald Miller of Glenlee ;
and has issue — Constance Hilda Maude Bexley [m. 1915,
James Campbell Reid] ; and Melisie Bexley. Res. —
Son of George Nicholas Vansittart, Gentleman, M.A.,
b. 1814 ; d. 1889 ; m. 1852, Elizabeth Ann, eldest d. of
John Mansfield of Midmar Castle, co. Aberdeen : —
Coleraine Nicholas Vansittart, Gentleman, late Lieut
Berks. Mil., b. i860; m. (m. dis. 1896), Marie, only d.
of late Gustave Vincent; and has surv. issue — Violet.
Res.—
Sons of Henry Vansittart, Esq., Civil and Session
Judge, H.E.I.C.S., b. 1816 ; d. 1896; m. 1848, Mary
Amelia, d. of Capt. William Hugh Dobbie, R.N.,
D.L. co. Essex : —
Henry Vansittart, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law (Inner
Temple), late Lieut. R.M.A., b. 1849; m. 1878, Mary
Virginia, fourth d. of Francis Johnson Jessop of Derby,
and has issue — Amelia Mary. Res. —
Charles Vansittart, Gentleman, late of the Finance Dept.
Govt, of India, b. 1853 ; m. 1881, Katherine Frances, d. of
Lt.-Gen. Charles Pollard ; and has surv. issue — Violet
Katherine ; and Dorothy Mary. Res. —
Herbert Vansittart, Gentleman, b. 1854; m. 1893, Mary
Agatha, d. of Admiral William Hugh Dobbie, R.N. (ret.).
Res.—
Eden Vansittart, Esq. (q.v. ).
Son of Rev. Charles Vansittart, b. 1820; d. 1878; m.
1845 (m. dis. 1856), Frances Rosalie (d. 1899), d. of
Hans Busk : —
Clement Arthur Vansittart, Gentleman, served in the
Pontifical Zouaves 1866-70 (Medal and Mentana Cross),
b. 1849 ; tn. , Marguerite, d. of John M. Hopkins of
Carmarthen ; and has issue — Charles Pius Vansittart, b.
. Res.—
The Late Sir HENRY JAMES VAN SITTART-
NEALE, K.C.B., J.P. for Berks.and Westminster, Assistant
Secretary to the Admiralty 1896-1902. Born 1842, being the
second but eldest surviving son of the late Edward van
Sittart-Neale of Bisham Abbey, Berks. , and of Allesley Park,
co. Warwick, by his wife Frances Sarah, dau. of James
William Farrer of Ingleborough, co. Yorks. Armorial
bearings— Quarterly, 1 and 4, per pale sable and gules, a
lion passant guardant argent (for Neale) ; 2 and 3, ermine,
an eagle displayed sable, on a chief gules, a ducal coronet
between two crosses patee argent (for Van Sittart). Mant-
ling sable and gules. Crests — x. out of a mural crown or,
a demi-lion rampant per fesse ermine and gules, charged
on the shoulder v/ith an escallop counterchanged (for Neale) ;
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2. on two crosses patee argent, a demi-eagle displayed
sable (for Van Sittart). Married, April 16, 1887, Florence,
dau. of the Hon. judge Shelley Eddis, Q.C. ; and d.
1923, having had Issue —George Kenneth van Sittart-Neale,
Gentleman, b. 1890 ; d. 1904 ; Phyllis Mary; and Elizabeth
Frances [m. 1917, Major Les Berkeley Paget, M.C.]. Seat—
Bisham Abbey, Marlow, Berks.
VARIAN (H. Coll.). Sable, three chevronels ermine, be-
tween three flames of fire proper, on a chief or, a lion
I SBNS GHpNCj€R =
passant of the field. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, in front of a lion's head erased
sable, ducally crowned, three grenades or, fired proper.
Motto — " Sans changer." ~ —
Sons of William Henry Varian, Esq., I.C.S. , J. P. of
Ireland and Ceylon, b. 1848 ; d. 1882 ; m. 1874, Alice
Elizabeth (d. 1920), d. of George Dance, of Southsea,
Hants. : —
Henry Francis Varian, Esq., M.I.C.E., F.R.C.S., temp.
Capt. R.E., b. 1876. Res.— Lobito, Angola, S.W. Africa.
Clubs — Travellers', Bath, Shikar, Roy. Southern Yacht.
Norman Rickaby Varian, Esq., H.M. Consul at Syra, b.
1879 ; m. 1914, Laura May, d. of Edward Henry Thorman,
of London, and has issue — John Henry Varian, Gentle-
man, b. 1915 ; Roger William Varian, Gentleman, b. 1918 ;
and Muriel Alice. Res. — Syra, Greece. Club — Roy.
Southern (Southampton ).
Allan Varian, Esq., Comdr. R.N.R., b. 1881 ; m. 1910,
Kathleen, d. of William Hanson of Lancashire, and has
issue — Hanson Varian, Gentleman, b. 191 1. Res. — Welling-
ton, New Zealand.
VASSALL (H. Coll.). Per fesse azure and gules, in
chief a sun in splendour, and in base a chalice or, all
within two flaunches of the last. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a ship rigged and
masted proper between two chalices or. Motto — ' ' Saepe
pro rege, semper pro republica."
Sons of Robert Lowe Grant Vassal 1, Gentleman, b.
1829 ; d. 1913; m. 1856, Matilda Paulina, d. of William
Phillips of Whitson Court, Mon. : —
Rev. Oliver Rodie Vassall-Phillips (q.v. ).
Leonard Vassall, Gentleman, b. 1859.
Harry Graeme Vassall, Gentleman, b. 1865. Post. add. —
Oldbury Court, Fishponds S.O. , Glos.
VASSALL-PHILLIPS of Whitson Court (R.L., 5 Nov.
1901, H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, per saltire or and
gules, three boars' heads couped two in fesse and one in
base, and a rose in chief all counterchanged (Phillips) ;
2 and 3, per fesse azure and gules, in chief a sun in
splendour, and in base a chalice or, all within two flaunches
of the last (Vassall). Mantling gules and or. Crests —
1. on a wreath of the colours, in front of a fasces erect
proper, a boar's head couped erminois (Phillips) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a ship of three masts with shrouds
proper, flags gules, between two chalices or. Motto —
"Saepe pro rege, semper pro republica."
Eld. son of Robert Lowe Grant Vassall of Oldbury
Court, Bristol [q.v.), b. 1829; d. 1913 ; m. 1856,
Matilda Paulina, d. of William Phillips of Whitson
Court, Mon. : —
Rev. Oliver Rodie Vassall-Phillips, Clerk in Hcly
Orders of the Catholic Church, b. 1857. Postal address —
St. Mary's, Clapham, S.W.4.
VASSAR-SMITH of Charlton Park. Quarterly, 1
and 4, per bend embattled azure and or, in the sinister
chief point a cuirass with tasset attached, and in the dexter
base point a well-head all counterchanged (for Smith) ;
2 and 3, argent, an Etruscan vase gules, in chief two fusils
azure, each charged with a fleur-de-lys or (for Vassar).
Mantling azure and or. Crests — 1. a dexter arm embowed
in armour proper, bound above the elbow with a scarf
gules, and holding in the hand an arrow in bend point
downwards, or, and a pair of pincers in fesse sable (for
Smith) ; 2. an Etruscan vase or, between two branches of
oak fructed proper (for Vassar). Motto — " Labor et
Veritas."
Son of Sir Richard Vassar Vassar-Smith, 1st Bart.,
b. 1843 ; d. 1922 ; m. 1866, Mary, d. of John Part-
ridge, of Malvern, co. Worcester : —
Sir John George Lawley Vassar-Smith, 2nd Bart., of
Charlton Park, co. Gloucester (10 July 1917), b. 1868.
Res. — Shiel, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham.
Son of Charles Martin Vassar-Smith, Esq., Maj.
Shropshire L.I., b. 1881 ; d. 1920 ; m. 1908, Gladys
Emmeline, d. of Col. William Rathborne, R.E. : —
Richard Rathborne Vassar-Smith, Gentleman, b. 1909.
Res —
VAUGHAN, see HUTCHINSON - LLOYD-
VAUGHAN, and ST. ANDREW-VAUGHAN.
VAUGHAN. Sable, a chevron between three fleurs-
de-lys argent. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, an arm in armour embowed
holding in the hand a sword all proper, hilt and pommel
or. Supporters — On the dexter, a dragon regardant
wings elevated vert, gorged with a collar sable, edged
argent, and charged with three fleurs-de-lys of the last,
thereto a chain or ; on the sinister, an unicorn regardant
argent, armed, maned, tufted and unguled or, collared
and chained as the dexter. Motto — " Non revertar
in ultus."
Son of Rt. Hon. Arthur Henry George Vaughan,
6th Earl of Lisburne, b. 1862 ; d. 1899 ; m. 1888,
Evelyn, d. of Edmund Probyn, of Huntley Manor,
Glos. :—
Rt. Hon. Edmund Ernest Henry Malet Vaughan,
7th Earl of Lisburne (24 June 1776), Viscount Lisburne
and Lord Vaughan, Baron of Fethard, Ireland (29
June 1695), Capt. Reserve of Officers Welsh Gds. (ret),
b. 1892 ; m. 19x4, Maria Isabel, d. of Don Julie de
Bittencourt, Chilian Diplomatic Service ; and has issue
— John David Malet Vaughan, commonly called
Lord Vaughan, b. 1918 ; Lady Gloria Regina Malet ;
Lady Honor Morvyth Malet ; Lady Auriel Rosemary
Malet. Seats — Crosswood, Aberystwyth, Wales. Clubs
— Carlton, Guards'.
VAUGHAN (H. Coll., 3 May 1875). Ermines, two
chevronels argent, between three boys' heads affrontee,
couped at the shoulders proper, crined or, around the
neck of each a snake nowed also proper, a bordure of the
second. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, upon a mount vert, in front of a boy's head
affrontee couped at the shoulders proper, crined or, a
snake nowed also proper. Motto — ' ' Asgre Ian diogel ei
pherchen." Livery — Dark blue coat and trousers, scarlet
waistcoat.
Son of the late John Vaughan or Williams Vaughan
(formerly Jones) [by his second wife Jane, third d. of
William Vaughan of Penyinaes Llanvillo, co. Brecon,
and gd. of William Gwynne of Cynghordy, co. Car-
marthen]; b. 1810 ; d' 1897; m. 1845, Elizabeth
Fortune Mary, only child and h. of John Williams
of The Skreen, co. Radnor, and of Velinewydd, co.
Brecon : —
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John Williams Vaughan, Esq. , J.P.andD.L. Radnorshire.
(High Sheriff 1885), J. P. Breconshire, Lord of the Manors
of Rhiew, Gwaincoedowen, Velinewydd, Crikadarn, and
Llanvillo, b. 26 Aug. 1853; m. 30 Nov. 1887, Elizabeth
Bertha, eld. d. of Rev. Walpole Mohun Harris, Rector of
Llandifalle-cum-Crikadarn, and gd. of Christopher Arthur
Mohun Harris of Hayne, Devonshire ; and lias had issue —
(1) John Christopher Arthur Vaughan, Gentleman, 2nd
Lieut. South Wales Borderers, b. 23 July 1891 ; killed in
action 1916; (2) Francis Herbert Mohun Vaughan, Esq.,
Lieut.-Comdr. R.N., b. 27 June 1893 ; and Dorothy Edith
Nissa. Seats — The Skreen, Erwood, co. Radnor.
VAUGHAN (U.O.). Per pale sable and azure, on a
chevron engrailed argent, between three boys' heads
couped at the shoulders and entwined round the necks
with snakes all proper, a cross gules. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a boy's head
gules as in the arms, charged on the neck with a cross gules.
Motto — " Honeste audax."
Sons of George Montgomery Vaughan, Esq., J. P.,
B.A. (Trin. Coll., Dublin), b. 1825; d. 1902; m. 1st,
1850, Frances St. Lawrence, d. of Gen. Hon. Arthur
Grove-Annesley of Annes Grove, co. Cork, third son
of Richard, second Earl Annesley ; 3rd, June 1884,
Caroline Ann (d. March 4, 1901), eld. d. of J. Wykeham
Dickenson : —
Francis Warden Arthur Annesley Vaughan, Gentleman,
b. 6 Sept. 1863.
Ernest Llewellyn Vaughan, Gentleman, I.C.S. , b. 26
March 1866 ; m. 19 Sept. 1894, Ethel Ada Helen, d. of
Thomas Thornton ; and has issue. Res.— 8 Arlington
Road , Eastbourne.
Ralph Montgomery Vaughan, Gentleman, Inniskilling
Fusiliers, b.
VAUGHAN of Nannau (H. Coll.). Quarterly or and
gules, four lions rampant counterchanged. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion
rampant azure, gorged with an antique coronet or.
Motto — " Asgre Ian diogel ei pherchen." Livery —
Chocolate, with scarlet facings. S
Sons of John Vaughan, Esq., of Nannau, J. P.,
D.L. (High Sheriff 1880) co. Merioneth, b. 1829 ;
d. 1900 ; m. 1863, Ellinor Anne, d. of Edward
Owen, of Garthynhared, co. Merioneth : —
Robert Vaughan, Esq., J.P., D.L., and C.C. Merioneth,
b. 1866 ; m. 1904, Patricia Steuart, d. of the late Maj.-
Gen. Sir Frederic Goldsmid, K.C.S.I., C.B. Res —
Garthmaelan, Dolgelly, co. Merioneth.
Maj.-Gen. John Vaughan, C.B. (1915), C.M.G. (1919).
D.S.O. (1902), 10th Hussars (ret.) J. P., D.L. Merioneth,
served Matabeleland 1896-7, Nile Expedition 1898, S.
Africa 1899-1902, European War 1914-19, b. 1871;
m. 1913; Louisa, d. of the late Capt. James Stewart, of
Allt-y-rodyn, co. Cardigan, and widow of H. Wardell, of
Brywern, co. Brecon. Res. — Hengwrt, Dolgelly. Club
— Cavalry.
VAUGHAN (H. Coll.). Party per pale azure and gules,
three lions rampant azure. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a child's head,
couped at the shoulders proper, crined or, and entwined
round the neck with a snake vert. Mottoes — " Duw a
digon"; " Simplices sicut pueri sagaces sicut serpentes."
Sons of Francis Baynham Vaughan, Esq., D.L. , J. P.,
of Courtfield, Ross, late Col. Com. Royal Monmouth-
shire Engineers (Militia), Lord of the Manors of Ruar-
dean and Welsh Bicknor, Private Chamberlain to
H.H. Pope Leo XIII. and H.H. Pope Pius X., b.
1843; d. 1919; m. 1871, Caroline, d. of C. A. Pope of
St. Louis, U.S.A.:—
Charles Jerome Vaughan, Esq. , O.B.E., J.P. cos. Mon-
mouth and Hereford, Major Royal Monmouthshire En-
gineers, late Lieut. 7th Dragoon Gds. , Private Chamberlain
to H.H. Popes Pius X., Benedict XV., and Pius XL, Lord
of the Manors of Welsh Bicknor and Ruardean, b. 1873;
m. 1908, Florence Christine, yst. d. of Sir Cecil Edmund
Lister- Kaye, Bart. , and has issue — Joseph Herbert Vaughan,
Gentleman, b. 1910. Seat — Courtfield, Ross, Hereford.
Town res. — 3 Buckingham Gate, S.W. 1. Clubs — Cavalry,
Boodle's, M.C.C. , etc.
Very Rev. Herbert Joseph Vaughan, D.D., b. 1874.
Res.—
Rt. Rev. Francis John Vaughan, Bishop of Menevia, b.
1877. Res. — Pro-Cathedral, Wrexham.
HUGH VAUGHAN VAUGHAN, Gentleman, of The
Castle, Builth, in the county of Brecon. Born August
6, 1852, being the son of the late Reverend Thomas
Thomas, Rector of Disserth, in the county of Radnor, by
his wife Ann Eliza, daughter of the late Hugh Vaughan of
Llwynmadoe, in the county of Radnor (and sister of James
Vaughan, Esquire, of The Castle, Builth, sometime High
Sheriff for the county of Brecon, and formerly a Surgeon-
Major, Honourable East India Company'sService); assumed
by Royal Licence the name and arms of Vaughan in lieu of
Thomas, July 18, 1885, in compliance with a clause in the
will of his uncle, James Vaughan, Esquire, who died De-
cember 17, 1884. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms
BYDD GYFIAWN AC NAC OFNA
Gules, a garb or, on a chief argent, three boars' heads
couped of the first, a bordure invected gobony of the second
and azure. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be-
fitting his degree, with a Mantling gules and or ; and for
his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a garb lying
fessewise or, a lion rampant regardant argent, holding in
the dexter paw two ears of wheat of the first. Motto—
" Bydd. Gyriawn. ac. nac. ofna." Married, August 12,
1885, Eva, daughter of the late Henry Campbell, Esquire,
of Dunoon, in the county of Argyll; and has had Issue
—Elizabeth Angela : Violet, d. March 17, 1889 ; and
Hilda Campbell. Seat— The Castle. Builth, in the co.
of Brecon.
JAMES VAUGHAN, Esquire, J.P. co. Radnor. JB.A.
(Cantab.). Born 1871, being the son of the late Hugh
Vaughan of Llansaintfraed by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of
the late Rev. Hugh Vaughan. Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar
of Llansaintfraed. Armorial bearings— Gules, a garb or,
on a chief argent, three boars' heads couped of the first, all
within a bordure invected and gobony of the second and
azure. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, upon a garb fessewise or, a lion rampant re-
gardant argent, holding in the dexter forepaw three ears
of wheat stalked and leaved also or. Motto — " Bydd
gyfiawn ac nac ofna." Seat — Llansaintfraed House, near
Builth.
The Late WILLIAM PEISLEY HUTCHINSON
LLOYD- VAUGHAN, Esquire, J.P. and D.L. (High Sheriff
1874). Born April 28, 1844, being the only son of the late
Samuel Dawson Hutchinson of Mount Heaton, who assumed
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Lloyd, only child of the late John Lloyd, by his wife Martha,
dau. of William Peisley Vaughan. Armorial bearings-
Quarterly of nine, 1. quarterly, i., sable, a chevron between
three boys' heads couped at the shoulders argent, crined or,
round the neck of each a snake entwined proper (for
Vaughan) ; ii. , paly of eight argent and gules, a border or,
pellettee (for Lloyd of Gloster) ; iii., ermine, a lion rampant
azure, ducally crowned argent (for Medhop) ; iiii. , quarterly,
gules and azure, crusily fitchee or, a lion rampant argent
(for Hutchinson) ; 2. quarterly, gules and azure, crusily
fitchee or, a lion rampant argent (for Hutchinson) ; 3. paly
of eight argent and gules (for Lloyd of Bodidris) ; 4. gules,
a lion rampant argent (for Grono ap Ievan) ; 5. per bend
sinister ermine and ermines, a lion rampant or (for Trevor) ;
6. ermine, a lion rampant azure, ducally crowned argent
(for Medhop) ; 7. vert, a saltire or, an annulet of the last for
difference (for Le Hunte) ; 8. sable, a chevron argent, be-
tween three boys' heads couped at the shoulders, round the
neck of each a snake entwined all proper (for Vaughan) ;
9. gules, a lion rampant or, ducally crowned of the last, in
the dexter chief point a cross crosslet argent. Mantling
sable and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a
boy's head couped at the shoulders, crined or, round the
neck a snake entwined proper (for Vaughan); 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a lion rampant argent, holding in the
dexter fore-paw a snake proper (for Lloyd of Gloster) ; 3. on
a ducal coronet or, a cockatrice, wings addorsed proper.
Motto — "Innocentia infantis, sapientia serpentis." Mar-
ried, August 5, 1869, Elizabeth Henrietta, dau. of William
Henry Darby of Leap Castle, King's Co. , and Died Dec. 23,
1923. Residence — Golden Grove, Roscrea, King's Co.
VAUGHAN -LEE. Quarterly, 1st grand quarter
quarterly, i. and iiii. (for Lee), per fesse azure and gules
•on a fesse erminois between two bars gemel argent
three leopards' faces sable ; ii. and iii. (for Vaughan), sable,
a chevron or between three boys' heads affrontee, couped at
the shoulders, around the neck of each a snake entwined
proper, a chief argent, thereon three bugle-horns stringed
sable ; 2nd grand quarter, as 1st quarter of 1st grand quarter ;
3rd grand quarter (for Hanning), ermine, on a chief en-
grailed per pale gules and vert, three stags' heads caboshed
or ; 4th grand quarter, quarterly, i. and iiii. (for Vaughan),
sable, a chevron or between three boys' heads affronted
couped at the shoulders, around the neck of each a snake
entwined proper, a chief argent, thereon three bugle-horns
stringed sable ; ii. and iii. (for Edwards), quarterly, 1 and
4, azure ; 2. argent, a stag couchant holding in the mouth
an oak-branch proper ; 3. gules, three chevronels of the
second, over all, on a bend cottised or, three martlets also
gules. Mantling azure and or. Crests — 1. on a mount
vert, a leopard passant proper supporting wiih the dexter
fore-paw a shield azure, charged with two bars gemel, as in
the arms (for Lee) ; 2. in front of a boy's head affrontee,
around his neck a snake entwined proper, a bugle-horn
sable (for Vaughan). Motto — " Fortiter sed suaviter."
Sons of Vaughan Hanning Vaughan-Lee, Esq., J. P.,
D.L., M. P. of Dillington, Reola, and Lanelay, b. 1836;
d. 1882 ; m. 1861, Clare Elizabeth (d. 191 1), eld. d. of
George Moore, of Appleby Hall, co. Leicester : —
Arthur Vaughan Hanning Vaughan-Lee, Esq., M.V.O.,
Col. (ret.) R. Horse Gds., J. P., D.L. and (1919) High
Sheriff, co. Somerset, b. 1862 ; m. 19 15, Ursula, d. of the
late H. L. U. Pickering of West Chiltington, Pulborough,
and has issue — Mary Elizabeth ; and Susan. Seat — Dilling-
ton Park, Ilminster, Somerset. Clubs — Arthur's, Turf.
J&hn Edwards Vaughan, Esq., adopted the name of
Vaughan only in lieu of Vaughan-Lee; J. P., D.L. Gla-
morgan, J. P. Brecon, Lt.-Col. late R. Scots Fus., b. 1863 ;
m. 1888, Alice, d. of the late Major Waller Ashe, Dragoon
Gds., and has issue— 1 son ; 2 daus. Res. — Reola, Vale of
Neath, co. Glamorgan ; Cliff Cottage, Flushing, Cornwall.
Clubs — Orleans, Naval and Military, R.Y.S.
Son of Adm.Sir Charles Lionel Vaughan-Lee, K.B.E.,
C.B., b. 1867; d. 1928; m. 1895, Rose Cecilia, d. of
L. Llewellyn of Nethway House, S. Devon : —
Charles Guy Vaughan-Lee, Esq., b. 1913. Res.— Guillard's
Oak, Midhurst, Sussex.
VAUGHAN-MORGAN (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and
4, grand quarters, i. and iiii., or, five lozenges conjoined in
fesse gules, between three lymphads sails furled sable,
colours flying of the second (Morgan) ; ii. and iii., sable, on
a chevron or, between three boys' heads couped at the
shoulders proper, crined or, enwrapped about the neck
with a snake as many spear-heads embrued proper
(Vaughan) ; 2 and 3, grand quarters, argent, five estoiles
three and two within a bordure engrailed sable (Pascoe),
and on an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Collett,
namely : Sable, on a chevron couped ermines, fimbriated
argent, between three hinds trippant of the third, an annulet
or. Crests — 1. on a wreath argent and sable, a cock
gules, resting the dextei claw on a bundle of twigs banded
proper (Morgan) ; 2. en a wreath of the colours, in front of
a boy's head as in the arms two spears saltirewise proper
(Vaughan). Motto — " Undeb." Badge— A lozenge gules
charged with a fleece or.
Second son of Edward Vaughan Morgan, Gentleman,
b. 1838; d. 1922; m. 1870, Emmie, d. of John Irving
Pascoe, of Surbiton : —
Sir Kenyon Pascoe Vaughan-Morgan, Knt. Bach.,
O.B.E., Lt.-Col. late R.A.S.C, D.L. co. of London, M.P.
Fulham since 1922, b. 1873 ; m. 1897, Muriel, d. of John
Collett, and has issue— (1) Guy Collett Vaughan-Morgan,
Esq., b. 1898 [m. 1923, Catherine, d. of Albert Mi-hael
Joshua, and has issue — 1 dau. (Res. — 47 Draycott Place,
5. W. Clubs — Bath, Guards')] ; (2) John Kenyon Vaughan-
Morgan, Esq., b. 1905 (Club — Bachelors'); and Phyllis.
Res. — Sarisberie, West Clandon, Surrey ; 1 Hans Place,
S.W.I. Clubs — Carlton, Travellers', Orleans.
VAUGHAN-PRYSE-RICE of LIwyn-y-Brain (Royal
Licence, 10 Dec. 1887, H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, per
pale or and argent, a chevron sable, guttee-d'eau and
cottised engrailed also sable, between three ravens of the
last (Rice); 2 and 3, or, a lion rampant regardant sable
(Pryse). Mantling sable and or. Crests — 1. on a wreath
of the colours, upon a mount vert a lion rampant sable,
charged on the neck with three guttees-d'or within a bar
gemelle or, holding in the dexter paw a bar shot also sable
(Rice) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a lion as in the
arms, holding between the paws a fleur-de-lys or (Pryce).
MottoeB — 1. "Cadarn-yw-fy-fydd-y-portha-duw-y-gigfrafn'
("Great is my faith that God will keep the ravens"); 2.
" Nee aspera terrent."
Son of John Pugh Vaughan-Pryse-Rice, Esq., D.L., of
Bwlch Bychan, co. Carmarthen, b. 1818; d. 1903; m.
1853, Decima Dorothea (d. 1893), d. of Major Walter
Rice of Llwyn-y-Brain : —
John Carbery Pugh Vaughan-Pryse-Rice, Esq., J. P. and
D.L. cos. Cardigan and (High Sheriff 1891) Carmarthen,
Mayor of Llandovery 1905-12, re-elected 1913, b. 1859 ; m.
1887, Margaret Ker, D.B.E., yst. d. of Capt. James Stewart,
D.L., of Altyro-din, co. Cardigan; and has had issue —
George Carbery Vaughan-Pryse-Rice, Gentleman, b. 1904;
Margaret Dorothea Segrave [m. 1918, Brig.-Gen. Lewis
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{d. 1 921) ; and Faith Viola Alison. Seat -Llwyn-y-Brain,
Llandovery, co. Carmarthen. Club — Wellington.
».. VAUGHTON of Birmingham (H. Coll., 1908, Ped. regd.
from 1557). Per chevron sable and or, in chief two bezants
and in base a stag's head caboshed of the first. Mantling
sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle
sable, charged with three billets or and holding in his dexter
claw an oak-branch proper. Motto — " Mens me regit."
Sons of Thomas Vaughton, b. 1830 ; d. 1903 ; m. 1856,
Rosina Julia, d. of Daniel Gilbert : —
Oliver Howard Vaughton, Gentleman, b. 1861 ; m. 1893,
Lizzie, d. of George Reeve-Smith, and has issue — Howard
George Vaughton, Gentleman, b. 1898 ; and 5 daus.
Res. — Oxford Road, Moseley, Birmingham.
Ernest Edward Vaughton, Gentleman, b. 1862 ; m. 1899,
Julia Matthews, and has issue — 9 sons and 5 daus. Res. —
Arthog, Wales.
Philip Henry Vaughton, Gentleman, b. 1866; m. 1904,
Florence Susannah, d. of James Johnson, of Birmingham,
and has issue — Philip Edgar Vaughton, Gentleman, b.
1905; and 1 dau. Res. — Handsworth Wood, Birmingham.
Sidney Herbert Vaughton, Gentleman, b. 1869; m. 1893,
Mary Ann, d. of James Johnson, of Birmingham, and has
issue — 7 sons and 3 daus. Res. — Stechford, Birmingham.
Arthur Rowland Vaughton, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; m.
1899, Louisa Lock, d. of James Johnson, of Birmingham,
and has issue: — Douglas Arthur Vaughton, Gentleman, b.
1906; Gordon Rowland Vaughton, Gentleman, b. 1912 ;
and Kathleen Louise. Res. — Cam Brea, Lichfield Road,
Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire. Club — Midland Conserva-
tive (Birmingham).
Walter Septimus Vaughton, Gentleman, b. 1873 ; m.
1898, Eva, d. of Charles Hare, of Birmingham, and has
issue— 2 sons and 1 dau. Res. — Handsworth, Birmingham ;
Barmouth, Wales.
Frederick William Vaughton, Gentleman, b. 1876;
m. 191 1, Arabella Dyke, of Birmingham. Res. — Hall
Green, Birmingham.
VAUX (Vn. Yorks., 1584, Ped. reg. H. Coll.). Argent,
a bend chequy or and gules.
Only son of Rev. Bowyer Vaux, M.A., of Great
Yarmouth, b. 181 1 ; d. 1898 ; m. 1849, Jane, d. of
Harry Verelsl Worship : —
Rev. George Bowyer Vaux, M.A., Clerk in Holy Orders,
b. 1850 ; m. 1st, 1884, Lucy Blanche (d. 1902), d. of
Frederick Merryweather Burton ; 2nd, 1904, Margaret
Helen, d. of Frank Barton Salmon, and has had issue —
(by 1st wife) (1) Frederick Bowyer Vaux, Gentleman,
b. 1885 ; d. 1927; (2) Francis George Vaux, Gentleman,
b. 1887 ; (3) Stephen Vaux, Gentleman, b. 1888 ; (4)
Reginald Worship Vaux, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; (5) Philip
Edward Vaux, Gentleman, b. 1895 ; (6) Harry Vaux,
Gentleman, b. 1902 ; and Mary Blanche Milnes [m. 1920,
Humphrey Kenrick Totton, R.N.] ; (by 2nd wife) (7)
Edward Hugh Vaux, Gentleman, b. 1907 ; (8) Anthony
John Bowyer Vaux, Gentleman, b. 1910 ; and Helen
Theophila.ij Res. — LowerHeyford Rectory, Banbury.Oxon.
VAVASOUR of Hazlewood (R.L., 27 Feb. 1826, H.
Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a fesse dancettee sable and
(for distinction) in the dexter chief a cross crosslet fitchee
sable (Vavasour); 2 and 3, sable, a bend or, between six
fountains (Stourton). Mantling sable and or. Crests — 1.
on a wreath of the colours, a cock gules, combed and
wattled or, charged with a fountain (Vavasour) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a demi-monk habited in russet proper,
girt or, holding in the dexter hand a scourge of five knotted
lashes gold (Stourton).
Sons of Sir William Edward Joseph Vavasour, 3rd Bart.,
J. P. for West Riding of co. Yorks. , late Major Yorkshire
Hussars, b. 1846; d. 1915; m. 1870, Mary Teresa (d.
1927), d. of Edward Weld of Lu! worth Castle, Dorset: —
Sir Leonard Pius Vavasour, 4th Bart. (14 Feb. 1828),
Capt. (ret.) R.N., b. 1881 ; m. 1913, Ellice Margaret, d. of
late Henry Ellis Hay Nelson, and has issue — Geoffrey
William Vavasour, Esq., b. 1914 ; Elizabeth Mary; and
Josephine May. Club— Jun. Naval and Military.
Bernard Joseph Vavasour, Esq., Lieut, late M.G.C. , b.
1886; m. 1925, Mildred Rowena, d. of Lt.-Col. Herbert
Hales, Governor of Durham Prison. Res. —
Sons of Oswald Hugh Stanislaus Vavasour, Esq., b.
1848; d. 1925; m. 1877, Sarah Anne, d. of James
Smith : —
Oswald Joseph Stanislaus Vavasour, Gentleman, b. 1883 ;
m. 1915, Mary Dorothy, d. of Bernard Moore, of the
Grange, Draycott, Staffs., and has issue — Hugh Bernard
Moore Vavasour, Gentleman, b. 1918 ; Bede Joseph Stour
ton Vavasour, Gentleman, b. 1922 ; and Dorothy Constance
Res. — Draycott, Bluffs, Austin, Manitoba.
Edward James Marmaduke Vavasour, Gentleman, b
1 886. Res.—
John Wilfrid Leonard Vavasour, Gentleman, b. 1891
Res.—
Hubert Phiiip Anthony Vavasour, Gentleman, b. 1895
Res.—
Joseph Edward Dunstan Vavasour, Gentleman, b. 1902
Res.—
Sons of Henry Dunstan Vavasour, Gentleman, of Blen
heim, N.Z. , b. 1850 ; d. 1927; m. 1887, Bertha Eleanor
Mary, d. of Thomas Peter Redwood of Burleigh
Blenheim, New Zealand: —
Edward Joseph Henry Vavasour, Gentleman, b. 1898
m. 1927, Mary, d. of the late Duncan Leslie, of Perth, N.B.
Res. — Ugbrooke Station, Blenheim, New Zealand.
Rev. Francis Noel Vavasour, Priest in the Church of
Rome, b. 1900. Res. — Ugbrooke, Blenheim, New Zealand.
Harold Hugh Vavasour, Gentleman, b. 1902.
Gerard Aloysius Vavasour, Gentleman, b. 1904.
John Louis Vavasour, Gentleman, b. 1905.
Henry Philip Bede Vavasour, Gentleman, b. 1907. Res.
VAVASSOUR, see DE JERSEY- VAVASSOUR.
VEALE of Passaford (H. Coll.). Argent, on a bend
between two escallops azure, as many calves passant or.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Issuant from an
antique crown or, a battleaxe erect proper. Motto —
" Victima Deo."
Son of Henry Malet Veale, Esq., J. P., of Passaford,
b. 1831 ; d. 1905 ; m. 1854, Elizabeth (d. 1883), d.
of Aaron Saunders, of King's Lympton, Devon: —
Henry Malet Veale, Gentleman, b. 1856 ; m. 1885,
Amabel, d. of Rev. John Eedes, Rector of Simons-
town, S. Africa ; and has issue — (1) Henry Nevile Veale,
Gentleman, M.E., b. 1887 [m. 1908, Mabel Emily, d. of
Westcott Harris Veale ; and has issue — Westcott Nevile
Veale, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; Henry Vincent Veale, Gentle-
man, b. 191 1 ; Cholmondeley Arthur Veale, Gentleman, b.
1913 ; Nevile Veale, Gentleman, b. 1916; Trevor Veale,
Gentleman, b. 1922 ; Beulah Amabel ; and Amabel (Res.
— Landis, Sask., Canada) ; (2) Ralph de Stafford Veale,
Gentleman, b. 1890 [m. 1919. Eileen, d. of Capt. Byers,
Indian Army] ; (3) Cecil John Eedes Veale, Gentleman,
b. 1897 [m. 1919, Lucy Ella, d. of James Chambers] ;
Gladys Anne [m. 1909, Frederick George Brooks, Clerk
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[*». 191 3, Rev. Harry Williams ; and has issue] ; Coralie
Amabel [m. 1916, Victor Samuel Rowbotham, Mining
Engineer, Nyassaland; and has issue] ; Grace Elinor
[m. 1918, Hugh John Vaudrey, Sohcitor, Manchester;
and has issue] ; Enid Elizabeth [m. 1921, Dauncey Tongue,
Asst. Dist. Commissioner, Uganda] ; Decima Marjorie
Ellen. Res. —
VENABLES,
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DILLWYN - VENABLES-
VENABLES-VERNON (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
quarterly of four, viz. : i. and iiii., argent, a fret sable
(Vernon); ii. and iii., or, on a fesse azure, three garbs of
the field ; 2 and 3, azure, two bars argent (Venables).
Mantling sable and argent. Crests — 1. upon a wreath of
the colours, a boar's head erased sable, ducally gorged or ;
2. upon a wreath of the colours, a wyvern argent, standing
on a weir of the last, banded azure, pierced through the
body in fesse by an arrow and devouring a child proper.
Motto — " Ver non semper viret."
Only surv. son of Rt. Hon. George William Henry
Venables- Vernon, 7th Baron Vernon, b. 1854 ; d.
1898 ; m. 1885, Frances Margaret, d. of F. C. Law-
rance, of New York : —
Rt. Hon. Francis Lawrance William Venables- Vernon,
9th Baron Vernon (12 May 1762), Baron of Kinderton,
co. Chester [Supporters — On the dexter, a lion gules,
gorged with a collar and chain reflexed over the back or ;
on the sinister, a boar sable, gorged with ducal coronet
and chain reflexed over the back or], D.L. co. Derby,
Lieut.-Comdr. R.N. (ret.), b. 1889 ; s. his brother 1915 ;
m. 1915, Violet Miriam Nightingale, d. of Lieut.-Col.
Charles Herbert Clay ; and has issue — Hon. John
Lawrance Venables- Vernon, b. 1923; and Hon. Avice
Irene. Seat — Sudbury Hall, Derby.
Son of Lieut. Eduard Henry Venables-Vernon, R.N.,
(only son of Lt.-Col. the Hon. Henry Venables-Vernon,
Gren. Gds.), b. 1823; d. 1856; m. 185 1, Louisa Sophia
Charlotte [d. 1895), d. of Ven. J. G. de Joux, Archdeacon
of Mauritius: —
Sir William Henry Venables-Vernon, K.B.E. (1921)
Knt. Bach. (1903), Hon. LL.D. (Univ. of Caen 1923), Bailiff
of Jersey from 1899, Pres. of the Royal Court and of the
States of that island, formerly Solicitor-Gen. for Jersey 1880,
Attorney-Gen. for Jersey 1884, b. 1852; m. 1880, Julia
Matilda, d. of Philip Gosset of Bagot Manor, Jersey. Res.
— St. Peter's House, Jersey. Club — Travellers'.
VENN (H. Coll., 24 Feb. 18x4). Erminois, on a bend
gules, between six rleurs-de-lys azure, three escallops argent
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
upon a mount vert, a lion passant ermine, the dexter paw
resting on an escutcheon azure, charged with a fleur-de-lys
or. Motto—" Fide et integritate."
Sons of Gerard Noel Venn, b. 1809 ; d. 1877 ; m.
1858, Emma, d. of George Mayhew : —
Henry Gambier Venn, Gentleman, b. 1861. Res. —
Gerard Noel Venn, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; m. 1892, Eva
Sarah, d. of Charles Cuthbert, and has surv. issue : — Gerard
Noel Venn, Gentleman, b. 1902 ; Harriette Cecilia ; Eva
Gerardine ; Justia Gambier ; and Mary Noel. Res. — 9
Tonnereau Road, Ipswich ; Lockwood House, 81 Mawson
Road, Cambridge.
John Dennis Venn, Gentleman, b. 1877. Res. —
Son of John Venn, Gentleman, Sc. D. , F.R.S. , F.S.A,
b. 1834 ; d. 1923 ; m. 1867, Susanna Carnegie, d. of the
Rev. Charles Edmonstone, M.A. : —
John Archibald Venn, Gentleman, M.A. , b. 1883. Res. —
Aysthorpe, Newton Road, Cambridge.
Sons of Rev. Henry Venn, M.A., Hon. Canon of Can-
terbury, b. 1838; d. 1923 ; m. 1st, , Isabel Louisa,
d. of W. M. De Butts ; 2nd, , Louisa Jane, d. of
R. B. Wardlaw Ramsay : —
Rev. Arthur Dennis Venn, Gentleman, M.A. , b. 1880.
Res. — Chislet Vicarage, Canterbury.
Lindsay Richard Venn, Esq., Comdr. R.N., b. 1883.
Res. — 18 South Street, Thurloe Square, S.W.7.
Venn, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
VENNING (H. Coll.). Per saltire argent and gules,
two fleurs-de-lys in pale and as many stag's heads caboshed
in fesse counterchanged. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-stag regardant,
resting the sinister foot on an escutcheon gules, charged
with a fleur-de-lys argent and gorged with a collar vair.
Motto — " Nitemur in adversum."
Only son of Edward Venning, Gentleman, A.M.I.C.E.,
late Financial Assistant to Dir. of Pub. Works, Ceylon,
b. 1842; d. 1914; f». 1879, Mary Welleslena, d. of
William King, D.Sc, Prof. Queen's Coll., Galway :—
Walter King Venning, Esq., C.M.G., C.B.E., M.C.Col.
late D. of Cornwall's Lt. Inf., b. 1882 ; m. 191 2, Marcia, d.
of Surg. -Gen. J. C. D< rman, C.M.G., and has issue: —
Walter Reginald Venning, Gentleman, b. 1912 ; Edward
John Dorman Venning, Gentleman, b. 191 8. Res.— Heath
End, Farnham. Club — United Service.
Sons of Walter Charles Venning, Gentleman, Solicitor,
of London, b. 1806; d. 1897; m. 1836, Anne, d. of
James Esdaile, Esq., grandson of Sir James Esdaile : —
Frederick K. Venning, Esq., late Judic. Commnr. Cent.
Prov. , India, b. 1844; m. 1st, 1876, Leonora Cockrem (d.
1909) ; 2nd, 1911, Anne Atkinson. Res. —
Arthur Kennedy Venning, Gentleman, b. 1852. Res. —
Sons of Alfred Reid Venning, Esq., I.S.O., Federal
Secretary Malay States, b. 1846; d. 1927; m. 1879,
Katherine H., d. of Henry Wilson Reeves, I.C.S. : —
Francis Esmond Wingate Venning, Esq., C.B.E., D.S.O.,
CoL Ind. Army, b. 1882; m. 1907, Edith Lucy, d. of Dr.
A. H. Twining, of Salcombe, and has issue — Douglas
Ralph Venning, Gentleman, b. 191 1 ; and 3 daus. Res. —
St. Hilary's, Crowthorne, Berks. ,.
Gilbert Esdaile Venning, Esq., late-Lieut.-Comdr. R.N.,
b. 1886; m. 1915, Justine Olive, d. of Ewen Davidson, and
has issue — Peter Ewen Esdaile Venning, Gentleman, b.
1916. Res. —
Arthur Noel Venning, Esq., M.C., Capt. R.F.A., b. 1895 ;
m. 1921, Lila Gladys, d. of E. W. Ricketts, Esq., and has
issue — Geoffrey Richard Venning, Gentleman,! b. 1921.
Res.—
Douglas Claude Venning, Esq., M.C., Capt. late R.A.,
b. 1897.
WILLIAM HENRY VERDIN, Esquire, J. P. and
D.L. Cheshire (High Sheriff 1897), Lord of the
Manors of Darnhall, Wettenhall and Dilwyn. Born
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Esq., of Highfield House, Wharton. Armorial bearings
— Argent, on a pile sable, between two towers in base
of the last, a lion passant of the first. Mantling sable
and argent. Creat — On a wreath of the colours,
upon a mount vert, between six ears of wheat stalked
and bladed, three on either side or, a tower sable,
issuant from the battlements thereof a demi-lion argent,
gorged with a collar gemel also sable. Motto — " In
omnia fidelis." Married Emily Jane, youngest dau.
of Thomas Harrison, Esq., J. P., of Aigburth, co. Lan-
caster; and has Issue — Richard Norman Harrison Verdin,
Esq., J. P. andD. L. co. Chester, Lord of the Manor of Stoke,
Lt.-Col. late Comdg. 2/1 Cheshire Yeo., b. 1877 [w. 1909,
Alison Macfie, d. of George Barbour of Bolesworth Caste,
Cheshire; and has issue — Richard Bertram Verdin, Gentle-
man, b. 1912; William Robert Douglas Verdin, Gentleman,
b. 19^3; Philip George Verdin, Gentleman, b. ; and
Elizabeth Rachel. (Seat— Garnstone Castle, Weobley, co.
Hereford. Res. — Stoke Hall, Nantwich, Cheshire. Club
— Carlton)]; and Emily Gwendoline. Seat — Darnhall Hall,
Winsford, Cheshire. Club— Junior Carlton.
VENO (H. Coll., 16 Nov. 1920). Sable, two bendlets
between as many escallops or, on a chief of the second
three garbs of the first. Mantling sable and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, in front of an eagle's head
proper, holding in the beak a cross botonee sable, two
branches of oak in saltire and fructed, also proper.
Son of William Varney, of Buckinghamshire : —
Sir William Henry Veno (formerly Varney), Knt. Bach.
(1920), b. 1866; m. Mary, d. of James Pearson, of
Philipsburgh, U.S.A., and has issue — Three sons and two
daus. Res. — Woodlands, Bowdon, Cheshire.
VENTRY Baron, see EVELEIGH-DE-MOLEYNS.
VERE, see DE VERE and HOPE-VERE.
VERELST. Argent, on a mount in front of an oak-tree
fructed proper, a bull passant sable, in chief two estoiles
of the last. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, on a mount, a rudder with tiller
proper, between two elephants' trunks or.
Only surv. son of Harry William Verelst, Esq., J. P.,
D.L. of Aston Hall, Rotherham, Capt. and Hon. Maj.
Yorkshire Dragoons Yeomanry, b. 1846 ; d. 1918 ; m.
1888, Mary, only d. of the late William Wilson of
Dore, co. Derby : —
Rodney William Verelst, Esq., Capt. nth Hussars, b.
1898; m. 1923, Mary Vivien, only d. of Gen. Sir Herbert
Vaughan-Cox, G.C.B., K.C.M.G., C.S.I. , and has issue-
Ann Madge. Seat — Aston Hall, Rotherham. Clubs —
Cavalry, Bucks.
VEREKER (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, on a
chevron or, a chaplet vert (Vereker) ; 2 and 3, gules, a
saltire vaire' or and azure (Prendergast). Mantling azure
and or. Crest — Out of a mural crown gules, a stag's head
proper. Mottoes— 1. (above crest) "Coloony"; 2. (below
arms) " Vincit Veritas."
Sons of John Gage Prendergast Vereker, 5th Viscount
Gort, late Capt. 4th Brig. South Irish Div. R.A., J. P.
co. Durham and Isle of Wight, b. 1849; d. 1902; m.
1885, Eleinor, d. and co-heiress of Robert Smith
Surtees of Hamsterley Hall, co. Durham : —
Rt. Hon. John Standish Surtees Prendergast Vereker,
6th Viscount Gort (16 fan. 1816), Baron Kiltarton of Gort,
co. Galway (15 May 1810), V.C., C.B.E., D.S.O., M.V.O:,
M.C., Col. late Grenadier Gds., G.S.O. (1st grade), served
during the European War I9i4( wounded, despatches 8 times,
M.C. Brevet, M.V.O. (1910), D.S.O. and Bar (1917; and
Bar 1918), V.C. (1918), C.B.E. (1928). [Supporters— On
the dexter, a lion rampant proper, gorged with a collar
gules, fimbriated or, therefrom a chain passing through the
forelegs and reflexed over the back of the last ; sinister, an
heraldic antelope proper, tufted, attired and unguled or,
gorged and chained as the dexter], b. 1886; m. 1911 (his
cousin), Corinna Katherine (div. 1925), d. of George
Medlicott Vereker; and has surv. issue — Hon. Charles
Standish Vereker, b. 1912; and Hon. Jacqueline Corinne
Yvonne. Seat— East Cowes House, Isle of Wight. Town
res.— 7 Albert Court, S. W.i. Clubs— Guards', Turf, R. Y.S.
Hon. Standish Robert Gage Prendergast Vereker, M.C,
temp. Lieut. R.H.A., served Great War (desp.), *. 1888; m.
1921, Bessy, d. of the late Aubone Alfred Surtees, of
Dinsdale Manor, Durham. Res. — Hamsterley Hall, Row-
lands Gill, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Club — Carlton.
Sons of Hon. Foley Charles Prendergast Vereker, Capt.
(ret.) R.N., F.R.G.S., Associate Inst. C.E., Naval
Adviser to the Board of Trade, b. 1850; d. 1900; m.
1876, Ellen Amelia, only d. of the Rev. H. M.
Myddleton Wilshere of Simons Town, Cape Colony: —
Standish Henry Prendergast Vereker, Esq., D.C.M.,
Resident Colonial (Nigerian) Civil Service 1922, served
in S. African War 1900-1 (medal, despatches), and Great
War 1914-17, b. 1878; m. 1908, Eleanor Elizabeth, only d.
of the late Col. H. Bott,. V.D., M.B.E., M.R.C.S., of
Brentford ; and has issue — Daphne Eleanor. Res. — Priory
Cottage, Emsworth, Hants. Club — Constitutional.
Leopold George Prendergast Vereker, Esq., Comdr. (ret.)
R.N.R., b. 1881 ; m. 1915, Helen Marjorie, d. of the late
Colin Campbell, of Limoru, B. E. Africa, and has issue : —
Colin Leopold Prendergast Vereker, Gentleman, b. 1916 ;
and Eileen Ivy. Res. —
Maurice Charles Prendergast Vereker, Esq., M.C, late
Capt. R.A., *. 1884. Res. — Drumbanny Farm, Fort Sas-
katchewan, Alberta, Canada.
Son of Standish Prendergast Vereker, 4th Viscount
Gort, M.A. (T.C.D.), J. P. co. Galway (High Sheriff
1843), Hon. Col. 4th Brig. South Irish Div. Royal
Art., b. 1819; d. ; m. i047, Caroline Harriet (d.
1888), third d. of Henry, 4th Viscount Gage: —
Hon. Jeffrey Edward Prendergast Vereker, Lt.-Col. (ret.)
R.H.A., b. 1858; m. 1902, Deno, d. of Capt. Head; and
has issue — Lena. Club — Naval and Military.
Son of Hon. John Prendergast Vereker, Barrister-at-
Law, M.A., Lord Mayor of Dublin 1863, b. 1822 ; d.
1891 ; m. 1858, Louisa (d. 1906), only d. and heiress of
George Medlicott of Rutland Square, Dublin: —
John Medlicott Vereker, Esq . , Major in the Army, formerly
Capt. 4th Dragoon Gds., Adjt. Imp. Yeo.,S. Africa, 1900-1,
b. 1863; m. 1892, Mary Agnes, d. of the late Sir Charles
William Cayzer, 1st Bart., of Gartmore, co. Stirling; and
has had issue — (1) John Cayzer Medlicott Vereker, Esq.,
Capt. Canadian Res. of Officers, b. 1895 [m. 1914, Dulcie
Flores Elder, d. of Alexander Randies Skene Radcliffe, and
has issue — John Herbert Radcliffe Medlicott Vereker,
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b. 193a ; Patrick Brian Vereker, Gentleman, b. 1923 ; and
a daus.] ; (a) George Herbert Medlicott Vereker, Esq.,
Capt. late M.G.C., b. 1896 ; d. 1924 ; (3) Stanley Lloyd
Vereker, Esq., Lt.-Comdr. R.N., b. 1899 [m. 1925, Irene,
d. of J. H. Edwards, of 54 Portland Place, and has issue —
John Stanley Herbert Medlicott Vereker, Gentleman, b.
1927] ; (4) Charles William Vereker, Gentleman, b. 1903 ;
(5) Denis Vereker, Gentleman, b. 1906 [m. 1927, Marjorie,
d. of Julius Fryer, of Port Elizabeth, S.A. , and has issue — 1
dau.]; Eileen Mamie [m. 1918, Capt. J. C. Heaton, Canadian
Forces] ; Norah Doreen [m. 1923, Lieut. Alan Kenneth
Scott-Moncrieff, R.N.]; and Kathleen Sybil. Res. —
Son of Hon. Henry Prendergast Vereker, Barrister-
at-Law, B.A., LL.D. (T.C.D.), F.R.G.S., H.M. Consul
at Cherbourg and other ports 1852-94, b. 1824 ; d. 1904 ;
m. 1866, Louisa Elizabeth Mary, d. and co-heir of
George Bagot Gosset, 4th Dragoon Guards: —
Charles Granville Vereker, Esq., Major and Bt. Lt.-Col.
late R.A., b. 1869; m. 1895, Adeline Eleanor, d. of Major-
Gen. Thomas Porter Berthon, late R.A. Res. — Clearwell
Castle, Glos.
Son of Henry Gosset Vereker, Esq., Comm. R.N.,
b. 1871 ; d. 1916 ; m. 1897, Kate Beatrice, eld. d. ot
Frank Herbert :—
Charles Henry Vereker, Gentleman, b. 1913. Res. —
Cranwell, Lines.
Son of George Medlicott Vereker, Esq. , of Abbeyfeale,
co. Limerick, b. i860 ; d. 1924 ; m. 1887, Frances Gore,
M.B. E., d. of Robert Manders : —
George Gordon Medlicott Vereker, Esq., M.C., Capt.
late Gren. Gds. , 1st Secy. Diplomatic Service [Motto —
"Coloony,"] b. 1889; m. 1928, Rosamond, d. of the la:e
Herbert H. Mulliner of Clifton Court, Rugby. Postal add.
— Sharpitor, nr. Salcombe, S. Devon.
VERMONT (H. Coll., 31 July 1918). Azure, on a
mount in base proper, a garb erect and in chief a reaping-
hook fessewise point downwards argent. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
upon a mount vert, in front of two ears of wheat in salti.re
or, a reaping-hook erect argent.
Deo." Livery— Dark blue and silver.
Motto—" Nihil s'ne
Son of David Vermont, b. 1846; d. 1921 ; m. 1877,
Antoinette, d. of Solomon Zucker: —
Leon Vermont, Citizen Tinplate Worker and Gardener of
London, b. 1878 ; m. 1st, 1902, Molly Lee {d. 1904) ; 2nd,
1921, Annie Macdonald Hardy, and has issue — Muriel ; and
Violet. Res. — 72 Teignmouth Road, Cricklewood, N.W.2.
Club— R.A.C.
VERITY. Azure, a chevron engrailed or, plain cotised
argent between two crosses flory in chief and a sun in
splendour in base of the second. Mantling azure and or.
Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, on a rock proper, in
front of a sun rising or, an eagle's head erased sable.
Motto— " Verity et foy."
Sons of John Verity, Esq., J. P., High Sheriff London
1900, b. 1863; d. 1905; m. 1897, Evelyn Mary, eldest
dau. of Henry J. Lubbock, Esq., J. P., D. L. , of New-
berries, Herts., and Lombard Street, London: —
Rev. Cecil Beaumont Verity, M.A., Trin. Coll. Camb. ,
Clerk in Holy Orders, Missionary in Ruaida, Central Africa,
b. (twin) 1901.
Ronald Meysey Verity, Gentleman, b. (twin) 1901. Postal
address — The Meadows, Hatfield, Herts.
Sir EDWARD WINGFIELD VERNER, 5th Baro-
net (June 22, 1846), of Verner's Bridge, co. Armagh,
Capt. late Norfolk Regt. Born Nov. 22, 1865, being the
son of Sir Edward Wingfield Verner, 4th Bart., by his wife
Selina Florence, dau. of Thomas Vesey Nugent. Armorial
bearings— Argent, on a fesse sable, between three boars'
heads of the second, fretty or, a trefoil slipped of the last ;
the escutcheon charged with his badge of Ulster as a
Baronet. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a boar's head as in the arms. Motto — " Pro
Christo et patria." Married, 1901, Agnes Dorothy, d. of
the late Henry Laming ; and has issue— (1 ) Edward Derrick
Wingfield Verner, Esq., b. 1907; (2) John Wingfield
Verner, Esq., b. 1910; Ruth Wingfield; Betty Dorothea
Wingfield ; and Monica Wingfield. Seat — David's Vere,
Farnham, Surrey.
HARRY FELIX VERNER, Esq., J.P., and High
Sheriff co. Armagh 1896. Armorial bearings — Per
pale argent and or, on a chevron wavy sable, a trefoil of
the second between three bears' heads couped of the third,
muzzled of the second. Mantling sable and argent ; and
for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount
vert, a bear proper, muzzled as in the arms, the dexter fore-
paw supported by an escutcheon of the arms. Motto —
"Pro Christo et patria" Postal address — Churchill, co.
Armagh.
VERNEY (R.L., 23 March 1827, H. Coll.). Quarterly.
1 and 4, azure, on a cross argent, fimbriated or, five
mullets gules (Verney) ; 2 and 3. paly of six erminois and
pean, a bend engrailed and counterchanged (Calvert).
Mantling azure and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of
the colours, a demi-phoenix gazing at rays of the sun
proper, and charged with five mullets in cross or (Verney) ;
2. out of a mural coronet argent, two spears erect therefrom
two pennons flowing, the dexter erminois, the sinister pean
(Calvert). Mottoes — " Ung sent ung soleil "(Verney);
" Servata fides cinera" (Calvert).
Son of Sir Edmund Hope Verney, 3rd Bart., late
Capt. R.N., FR.G.S., F.R.H.S., F.R.M.S., M.P.
b. 1838; d. 1910; m. 1868, Margaret Maria, elder
d. of Sir John Hay Williams, 2nd Bart., of
Bodelwyddan : —
Sir Harry Calvert Williams Verney, 4th Bart. (3 Dec.
1818), D.S.O., Lt.-Col. Gen. List, late R.A.S.C, J.P. and
C.A. Bucks., M.P. for North Bucks. 191 0-18, Pari. Sec.
to Board of Agriculture 1914-15, b. 1881 ; m. 191 1, Lady
Rachel Catherine Bruce, d. of 9th Earl of Elgin ; and has
issue — Ralph Bruce Verney, Esq., b. 1915 ; Stephen Edmund
Verney, Esq., b. 1919 ; Hugh Alexander Verney, Esq., b.
1920 ; Andrew Felix Verney, Esq., b. 1921 ; Lawrence John
Verney, Esq. , b. 1924 ; Marjorie ; Mary Rachel ; and
Catherine. Res. — Claydon House, Bucks. ; Rhianva, Menai
Bridge. Club — Brooks's.
Son of George Hope Lloyd-Verney, Esq. (son of Sir
Harry Verney, 2nd Bart. , and Eliza Hope) Col, 3rd
Batt. Hampshire Regt., assumed in 1888 by Royal
Licence the surname of Lloyd, b. 1842 ; d. 1896 ; m.
1866, Harriet Julia Morforwyn, d. of Maj-Gen. Charles
Thomas Edward Hinde : —
Sir Harry Lloyd Lloyd-Verney, K.C.V.O., Gentleman
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Usher and Deputy Master of the Household of King
Edward VII. 1907—10, Groom in Waiting to King George
since 191 1, Private Secretary to Queen Mary since 1919 ; b.
1872; m. 1899, Lady Joan Elizabeth Cuffe, Woman of the
Bedchamber to Queen Mary, d. of 5th Earl of Uesart, and
has issue — Gerald Harry Hugh Lloyd- Verney, Esq., Capt.
Gren. Gds., b. 1900 [m. 1926, Joyce Sybil Vivian, d. of
Vivian Hugh Smith, of Lennox Gardens, and has issue —
Bridget] ; Ulick Otway Vortigern Lloyd- Verney, Esq.,
Lieut, late Rifle Bde., b. 1902 [m. 1929, Esme Louise, d. of
the late C. A. Smith-Ryland, of Warwick] ; Desmond
Ralph Lloyd-Verney, Esq., b. 1905 ; and Joan Verena.
Res. — 1 Rutland Gardens, S.W. Clubs — Turf, Bachelors',
Marlborough.
Son of Frederick William Verney, Esq., M.P.,
B.A. Oxford, Barrister -at -Law, late Lieut. Bucks.
Yeo. Cavalry, Councillor of the Siamese Legation,
J. P., b. 1846; d. 1913; vi. 1870, Maude Sarah, d. of
Sir John Hay Williams, 2nd Bart., of Bodelwyddan : —
Sir Ralph Verney, Knt. Bach. 1928, C.I.E., C.V.O.,
Lieut. -Col. late 2nd Batt. Rifle Brigade, Secretary to
Speaker of the House of Commons since 1 921, Examiner of
Private Bills and Taxing Officer, House of Commons,
1927, b. 1879; m. 1909, Janette Cheveria Hamilton, d. of
the late Hon. J. T. Walker of Sydney, N.S.W. ; and has
issue — John Verney, Esq., b. 1913; David Verney, Esq.,
b. 1918; and Joscelyne. Res. — 15 Ennismore Gardens,
S.W. 7. Clubs — Travellers', Bachelors'.
VERNEY (R.L., 17 May 1853). Quarterly, 1. quarterly,
i. and iiii., gules, three crosses recercelle" or, a chief vaire
ermine and ermines (Verney) ; ii. and iii., quarterly, argent
and gules, a bear sejant sable, muzzled and collared or
(Barnard) ; 2. the same arms of Barnard ; 3. the same arms
of Verney ; 4. sable, on a cross within a bordure both
engrailed or, five pellets (Greville) ; 5. or, fretty azure
(Willoughby). Mantling gules and or. Crests— 1. on a
wreath of the colours, a man's bust affronted proper, ducally
crowned or (Verney); 2. on a wreath of the colours, a
demi-bear sable, muzzled and collared, and holding a
mascle or (Barnard). Motto — " Vertue vaunceth."
Son of Rt. Hon. Richard Greville Verney, 19th Baron
Willoughby de Broke, B.A. (Oxon.), J. P., D.L.,
Major Warwickshire Imperial Yeomanry, M.P.,
b. 1869; d. 1923; m. 1895, Marie Fiances Lisette,
O. B.E., d. of Charles Hanbury of Strathgrave, co.
Ross : —
Rt. Hon. John Henry Peyto Verney, M.C., 20th Baron
Willoughby de Broke (Eng., 12 Aug. 1491), is also heir
general of the Barony of Latimer (Eng., 20 Dec. 1299)
[Supporters — Two antelopes, argent, semee of torteaux,
armed and unguled or], J. P. co. Warwick, Capt. i7th/2ist
Lancers, b. 1896. Seat — Woodley House, Kineton, co.
Warwick. Town res. — 23 Gilbert Street, Grosvenor Square,
W. 1 . Club— Carlton.
Sons of Rev. the Hon. Walter Robert Verney, M.A.
(Oxon.), Rector of Lightbourne, and Vicar of Ches-
terton, co. Warwick, Hon. Chaplain Warwickshire
Imp. Yeo., b. 1846; d. 1912; m. 1879, Elizabeth
Georgina, d. of Major Robert Wilberforce Bird, of
Barton House, co. Warwick :—
Robert Barnard Verney, Esq., b. 1881.
Regnell Henry Verney, Esq., O.B.E., Wing-Comdr.
Royal Flying Corps, b. 1886. Postal address — R.A.F.
Headquarters, India.
VERNEY-CAVE, see CAVE.
VERNON, see HARCOURT-VERNON.
VERNON (U.O.). Argent, a fret sable. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
boar's head erased sable, ducally gorged or. Motto—
" Ver non semper viret." Livery— Claret, scarlet facings.
Sons of John Fane Vernon, Esq., of Erne Hill, co.
Cavan, J. P., D.L. co. Cavan (High Sheriff 1890),
M.A. (Camb.), Barrister-at-Law, b. 1849; d. 1923; m.
1882, Thomasina Georgiana, d. of Rev. Henry Joy
Tombe, D.D., Canon of Christ Church Cathedral,
Dublin :— , ^ t „
John Edward Vernon, Esq., Capt. late Royal Dub. Fus. ,
b. 1888; m. 1917, Dolores Veronica, d. of Bernard Arnold,
F.L.S. ,' of Milton Hall, Kent, and has issue— John Fane
Vernon, Gentleman, b. 1924; and Rachel Mary. Seat—
Bishopswood Grange, co. Hereford. Club — Kildare Street
(Dublin).
Henry Arthur Vernon, Gentleman, b. . Res. — 1
Wilton Place, Dublin.
Son of John Edward Vernon, Esq., of Erne Hill,
J.P., D.L., M.A. (High Sheriff 1864), a Land Com-
missioner for Ireland, (J. 1816; d. 1887; m. 1st, 1846,
Harriet (d. 1853), d. of Rt. Rev. John Leslie, D.D.,
Bishop of Kilmore ; 2nd, 1857, Maria Esther, d. of
Hon. George Francis Colley of Ferney : —
George Arthur Pomeroy Vernon, Gentleman, b. 1865;
m. 1897, Mildred Blanche, d. of Henry Bloomfield French,
Res.—
VERNON (temp. Edward III.). Argent, fretty sable.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a boar's head erased sable, ducally gorged or.
Motto — " Ver non semper viret."
Eld. surv. son of Henry Charles Vernon, Esq., of Hilton
Park, J. P., D.L. (High Sheriff 1867), b. 1805 ; d. 1886 ;
m. 1828, Catherine, d. of Richard Rice Williams of
Hendredenny, co. Glamorgan : —
Augustus Leveson Vernon, Esq., J. P., D.L. (High
Sheriff Staffs. 1899), a- l83° ; m- 1864, Selina Anne, d. o:
Walter Peter Giffai d of Chillington ; and has surv. issue —
Walter Bertie William Vernon, Gentleman, b. 1871 [m.
1897, Esther Hodgson, widow of F. R. H. Atcherley of
Marton Hall, Salop, and d. of John Mills]; Henrietta
Catherine ; and Selina Mary. Seat — Hilton Park, Wolver-
hampton. Club — Carlton.
Sons of Rev. Frederick Wentworth Vernon (4th son of
Henry Charles Vernon — see above), b. 1839 ; m. 1st,
1867, Ellen Mary Woodhouse (d. 1883), d. of Henry
Woodhouse Acland ; 2nd, 1885, Edith Serena Hill, d.
of Rev. William Henry Boothby : —
Hugh Woodhouse Vernon, Gentleman, b. 1872.
Charles Percy Vernon, Gentleman, 6. 1873.
Richard Francis Vernon, Gentleman, b. 1874.
Evelyn Vernon, Gentleman, b. 1889.
Roger Vernon, Gentleman, b. 1893.
Peter Wentworth Vernon, Gentleman, b. 1895.
Son of Rev. William George Vernon (5th son of Henry
Charles Vernon — see above), late Vicar of St. John's,
Kenilworth, b. 1840 ; d. ; m. 1st, 1866, Alex-
andria Adelaide (d. 1914), d. of late William Davey
Sole of Devonport ; 2nd, 1917, Edith, d. of William
Allord, of Ripple, Worcs. : —
Cecil Charles William Vernon, Gentleman, b. 1868; m.
1893, Charlotte Isabel Leane, d. of R. W. Flick of Banbury ;
and has had issue — Eric Cecil Wentworth Vernon, Gentle-
man, b. ; killed in action 1916 ; Leveson George
Wentworth Vernon, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
6th son of Henry Charles Vernon, Esq., and Catherine
Williams (see above) : —
Edward Hamilton Vernon, Gentleman, b. 1844 ; m. 1st,
Fanny Ibbotson ; 2nd, Miriam, d. of Rev. Henry Fisher of
Leamington. Res. —
Son of Herbert Charles Erskine Vernon, Gentleman,
I.C.S. (3rd son of George Augustus Vernon, of Hare-
field Park, Middlesex ; brother of Henry Charles
Vernon— see above), b. 1851 ; d. 1893; m. 1878, Helen,
d. of General Liptrot : —
Col. Henry Albemarle Vernon, D.S.O., Officer i/c Roy.
Signal Records, late Roy. Corps of Signals, and K. R.R.C.,
J. P. co. Northampton, served S. African War and Great
War, Chev. Legion of Honour, has Order of the Nile,
3rd Class, Brev. Lt.-Col. 1918, despatches twice, b. 1879 ;
m. 1916, Maud Valerie, only child of Maj.-Gen. J. G.
Turner, C.B., of Eastgate House, Warwick ; and has issue
— Henry Richard Wentworth Vernon, Gentleman, b. 19 19 ;
and Dorothy Averil Wentworth. Seat— Stoke Bruerne Park,
Towcester. Res. — Saxonbury, Rochester, Kent. Club —
Junior United Service.
VERNON (H. Coll., 4 Jan. 1909). Or, on a fesse azure,
between two crosses moline gules, three garbs of the field.
Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a demi-femalc figure affrontee proper,
vested azure, around the temples an oak-wreath vert, hold-
ing in the dexter hand a sickle and in the sinister two ears
of wheat slipped also proper, a garb fessewise or. Motto—
" Vernon semper viret." Livery — Blue, gilt buttons.
Sons of Sir William Vernon, 1st Bart., of Shotwick Park,
Cheshire, b. 1835; d. 1919 ; m. 1857, Jane Margaret
(d. 1910), d. of Thomas Cooper of Fulford, co. Staf-
ford :—
Sir (John) Herbert Vernon, 2nd Bart. (24 Jan. 1914). oi
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Sanghall, High Sheriff Cheshire 1926 [Arms as above,
impaling: — Ermine, two bars or, over all a lion rampant
azure, charged on the shoulder with a rose of the second
(for Bagnall)], b. 1S58 ; m. 1889, Elizabeth, d. of John
Bagnail, of lean Leys, Staffs., and has had issue — (1)
William Norman Vernon, Esq., M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1890
[tn. 192 1, Caroline Janet, d. of the late D. M. Robertson-
Macdonald, and has Lsue — Nigel John Douglas Vernon,
Esq., b. 1924 ; and Diana Elizabeth (Res. — Lancelyn,
Bromborough, Cheshire)] ; (2) Herbert Douglas Vernon,
Esq., Lieut. Gren. Gds., b. 1893; killed in action 1916;
(3) Humphrey Bagnall Vernon, Esq., M.C., Lieut, late
Gren. Gds., b. 1895; (4) John Stafford Vernon, E q.,
b. 1930; and .sina Elizabeth Margaret. Seat — Shotwick
Park, Cheshire. Res. — 109 Lancaster Gate, W.2. Clubs
— R.A.C., Conservative, Exchange (Liverpool), etc.
William Allen Vernon, Esq., b. i860; tn. 1888, Elizabeth,
d. of Herbert Marson of Marsh House, co. Stafford, and has
issue — Herbert Wallace Vernon, Gentleman, late Lieut.
R.A. F. ,b. i89o[w. 1924. Gertrude May, d. of Tom Jackson,
of Waterfoot, Heaton, Bolton, and has issue — Bryan Tom
Jackson Vernon, Gentleman, b. 1925 ; Richard Wallace
Vernon, Gentleman, b. 1927 (Res. — Dollisfield, Totteridge
Lane, N. 20]); Reginald Thornycroft Vernon, Esq., late
Capt. R.A.F., b. 1892 [tn. 1920, Margarita Grace, d. of J.
Constantine, of Halsey Hall, Northallerton, and has issue —
1 son ; and 3 daus. (Res. — Silverton, Hayes Lane, Kenley,
Surrey)] ; Wilfred Douglas Vernon, late Lieut. R.A.F., b.
1897 [tn. 1923, Nancy Elizabeth, d. of Tom Jackson, of
Waterfoot, Heaton, and has issue — John Hamo Jackson
Vernon, Gentleman, b 1924 ; William Michael Vernon,
Gentleman, b. 1926 (iter— Lane End, Broad Lane, Hale,
Cheshire)] ; Daisy Hilda [tn. 1917, Capt. R.C. Dickins, 4th
Batt. London Regt.] ; Helen Dorothy Winifred [tn. 1922,
Robert John Read, of Rivington, Eaton, Norwich]; and
Nanny Uarda Elsie [tn. 1927, Victor W. Dix, F.R.C.S.].
Res. — Hawkwell Place, Pembury, Kent.
Rev. Henry Richard Cooper Vernon, M.A. (Queen's
College, Camb.), late Vicar of Rothersthorpe, Northants.,
b. 1865 ; tn. 1893, Jessie Georgina, d. of late Rev. George
Woodfield Paul, M.A. (Oxford), Hon. Canon of Peter-
borough, and has issue — Rev. Gerald Richard Vernon, M.A.
(Oxon.), b. 1899; John Digby Thornycroft Vernon, Gen-
tleman, b. 1901. Res.— Fairmount, Hollington Park, St.
Leonards-on-Sea.
VERNON (R.L., 5 Aug. 1845, H. Coll). Qua-terly,
1 and 4, argent, a fret sable (Vernon) ; 2 and 3, gules, three
bars gemelles argent, over all a chevron ermine, on a chief
of the second three blackamoors' heads proper, a canton of
the field charged with a battleaxe or, all within a bordure
countercompony of the second and azure (Smith). Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crests— 1. on a wreath of the
colours a boar's head erased sable, ducally gorged or
(Vernon) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect
in armour proper, charged with a battleaxe sable, the hand
grasping two wreaths of laurel pendent on either side also
proper (Smith). Motto—-' Ver non semper viret."
Only son of Rt. Hon. Courtenay Robert Percy Vernon,
3rd Baron Lyveden, late Capt. 3rd Batt. Highland L.I.,
b. 1857 ; d. 1926 ; tn. 1890, Fanny Zelie (d. 1924), d. of
the late Major Hill of Wollaston Hall, co. Northants: —
Rt. Hon. Robert Fitzpatrick Courtenay Vernon, 4th Baron
Lyveden of Lyveden, co. Northants. (U.K., 28 June 1859),
late Capt. 3rd Batt. Highland L.I., Paymaster-Lieut.
R. N. R. [Supporters— Dexter, a boar sable, ducally gorged
and suspended therefrom by a chain, an escutcheon or,
charged with a rose gules, slipped proper ; sinister, a wyvern
vert, plain collared, and suspended therefrom by a chain,
an escutcheon or, charged with a rose gules slipped proper],
b. 1892. Res. —
Son of Hon. Greville Richard Vernon, J. P. and D.L.
co. Ayr, formerly (1886-92) M.P. for Ayrshire, b. 1835 ;
d. 1909 ; tn. 1858, Susan Caroline (d. 1901), second d. of
Richard Howe Cockerell, Comm. R.N. : —
Rupert Robert Vernon, Esq., D.S.O., Lieut. West Aus-
tralian M.I., b. 1872; tn. 1906, Dorothy Ines Elinor, d.
of George Benjamin Thornycroft of Dunston, co. Stafford];
and has issue— (1) Greville Archibald Fitz Patrick Vernon,
Gentleman, Lieut. Gren. Gds., b. 1908; (2) Mervyn Sydney
Bobus Vernon, Gentleman, b. 1912 ; and Susan Diana
Mary. Res.— Orchard Portman, Somerset. Club— White's.
VERNON ( Vns. Cheshire 1603, Worcs. 1682). Or, on a
fesse azure, three garbs of the first, in chief a cross crosslet
fitchee gules. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-woman proper, habited in purple
and gold, hair or, wreathed about the temples with wheat
and holding in her arms a garb also or. Motto — " Ver non
semper viret."
Son of Sir Harry Foley Vernon, 1st Bart, of Hanbury
Hall, J. P., D.L., M.A. Oxford, late Lieut.-Col.
Worcestershire Yeomanry Cavalry, formerly Col. 2nd
Vol. Batt. Worcestershire Regt., V. D., b. 1834;
d. 1920 ; tn. 1861, Lady Georgina Sophia, youngest
dau. of the Rt. Hon. George Baillie-Hamilton, 10th Earl
of Haddington : —
Sir (Bowater) George Hamilton Vernon, 2nd Bart. (July 23
1885), of Hanbury Hall, D.L. co. Worcester, late Capt.
Worcester Yeo., b. 1865 ; tn. 1905, Doris, d. of James H.
Allan of the Wood House, Strawley, co. Worcestershire.
Seat — Hanbury Hall, Droitwich. Club — Cavalry.
VERNON (Vns. Cheshire 1603, Worcs. 1682, Ped.
recorded H. Coll.). Or, on a fesse azure, three garbs of
the field, in chief across crosslet gules. Motto — " Vernon
semper viret." Livery— Drab and blue.
Seventh and only surv. son of Rev. Mark Henry
Vernon, M. A., Vicar of Westfield, Sussex, b. 1796 ; d.
1881 ; m. 1833, Mary Martha, d. of Sir William Home,
cf Epping House, Little Berkhampstead : —
Mark Henry Herbert Vernon, Gentleman, M.R.C.S.,
L.R.C P., b. 1853 ; tn. 1880, Emma, d. of John Stileman
Bostock, of Horsham, and has surv. issue — (1) Herbert
Bowater Vernon, Esq., Lt.-Col. Indian Army, b. 1883 [m.
1923, Ivy Margaret, d. of W. A. Wigram, of Holbrook,
Horsham, and has issue — David Bowater Vernon, Gentle-
man, b. 1926 ; and Audrey Margaret] ; (2) Mark Henry
Vernon, Esq., Royal Canadian M. Police, late R.F.A.,
Capt. Reserve of Officers, b. 1888 [m. 19 19, Sybil Under-
bill, and has issue — Diana Mary ; and Jacqueline Suzette] ;
Helen Adela; Margaret Evereld ; and Evelyn Agnes. Res.
— Highlands, Richmond Road, Horsham. Club — Horsham.
JOHN BOWATER VERNON, Esquire, Major late
R. A.F. Born 1884, being the eldest son of Thomas Bowater
Vernon, of Hanbury, Wallington, Surrey, by his wife Kate, d.
of John Dicker, of Folkestone. Armorial bearings — Or, on
a fesse azure, three garbs of the first, in chief a cross cross-
let fitchee gules. Mantling azure and or. Motto— "Ver
non semper viret." Mart led, 1912, Evangeline, dau.
of Alfred Hampton, of Palmerston North, New
Zealand. Res. — Pembroke Works, Pembroke Villas,
Kensington, W.8. Clubs— R.A.F., Flyfishers'.
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VERNON. Argent, a fret sable, a mullet azure for
difference, with sixty-three quarterings. Mantling' sable
and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a boar's
head and neck erased sable, ducally gorged and charged
on the neck with a mullet or, for difference.
Sons of Edward Venables Vernon, Esq., of Clontarf
Castle, J. P. and D. L. for co. Dublin, J. P. for co.
Kerry, High Sheriff co. Dublin 1904, Lt.-Col. and
Hon. Col. comdg. 5th Batt. Royal Dublin Fusiliers
1885-96, b. 1838 ; d. 1912 ; m. 1862, Jane, dau. of
Matthew Brinkley of Parsonstown, co. Meath : —
Edward Kingston Vernon, Gentleman, b. 1869 ; m. 1911,
Margaret Sophia, ygst. d. of Edward Elwin of Dover and
Temple Lodge, Temple Ewell, Kent. Seat — Clontarf
Castle, Dublin.
John Cuthbert Avenal Vernon, Gentleman, b. 1882; m.
1905, Margaret, second d. of Rt. Hon. Sir Andrew Marshall
Porter, 1st Bart., P.C.
VERNON-HARCOURT(H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and
4, gules, two bars or (Harcourt) ; 2 and 3, quarterly, i. and
iiii. , argent, a fret sable (Vernon) ; ii. , or, on a fesse azure,
three garbs of the field (Vernon of Haslington) ; iii., azure,
two bars argent (Venables). Mantling gules and or.
Crest — Upon a ducal coronet or, a peacock close proper.
Motto — " Le bon temps viendra."
Sons of Augustus George Vernon-Harcourt, Gentleman,
M.A., F.R.S., D.Sc, of St. Clare, Ryde, I.O.W.,
b. 1834; d. 1919 ; m. 1872, Hon. Rachel Mary Bruce,
(d. 1927), d. of the Rt. Hon. Henry Austin, 1st Lord
Aberdare : —
Bernard Francis Vernon-Harcourt, Esq., Major Welch
Regt., b. 1877; m. 1912, Irene Margaret, only child of
Sydney Micholis, of Connaught Square. Res. —
Simon Evelyn Vernon-Harcourt, Gentleman, b. 1882 ;
m. 1916, Dorothy Margaret, only child of Sir Robert
Arundell Hudson, of Beach House, Felixstowe, and has
issue — Simon Vernon-Harcourt, Gentleman, b. 1917 ;
Robert Vernon-Harcourt, Gentleman, b. 1918 ; and Anne.
Res. — 57 Hampstead Way, N.W.4.
VERNON - WENTWORTH of Wentworth Castle
(Royal Licence, 16 Oct. 1804, H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1
and 4, sable, a chevron between three leopards' faces or
(Wentworth); 2. argent, a fret sable (Vernon); 3. or, on
a fesse azure, three garbs of the first (Vernon of Haslington).
Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a griffin passant argent. Motto — " En Dieu est
tout."
Sons of Thomas Frederick Charles Vernon-Wentworth,
M.A. (Cantab.), of Wentworth Castle, co. Yorks., Alde-
burgh Lodge, Suffolk, Black Heath, Saxmundham,
and Dall Rannoch, N.B., J. P. for West Riding, co.
Yorks., and cos. Bucks., Suffolk, and Perth, late M.P.
for Aylesbury, b. 1831 ; d. 1902 ; m. 1859, Lady Harriet
Augusta de Burgh (d. 1901), fifth d. of Ulick, Marquess
of Clanricarde : —
Capt. Bruce Canning Vernon-Wentworth, J. P. (High
Sheriff 1908) West Riding Yorks., late Gren. Guards, M.P.
for Brighton 1893-1906, b. 1862. Seats — Wentworth Castle,
near Barnsley ; Dall Rannoch, Perth, N.B. Clubs — Carlton,
Wellington.
Frederick Charles Ulick Vernon-Wentworth, Esq., C.B.,
J.P. and D.L. (High Sheriff 1912) for Suffolk, Capt. R.N.,
b. 1866 ; m. 1899, Mary Emily, d. of the late Lieut. -Gen.
John Christopher Guise, V.C., C.B. ; and has issue — (1)
Charles John Vernon-Wentworth, Gentleman, Lieut. Gren.
Gds. , b. 1900; (2) Frederick William Vernon-Wentworth,
Gentleman, b. 1907. Res. — Black Heath, Saxmundham,
Suffolk. Club — Wellington.
VERRALL (H. Coll.).- Or, a lion rampant guardant
sable, holding in the dexter fore-paw three ears of wheat,
stalked and leaved proper, on a chief nebuly azure, a pale
between two covered cups of the field, charged with a
covered cup of the fourth. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath ot the colours, an antelope argent,
holding in the mouth three ears of wheat stalked and
leaved vert, and resting the dexter fore-leg on a covered
cup fessewise azure. Motto — " En avant toujours."
Sons of Sir Thomas Jenner Verrall, Knt. Bach.,
L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., Hon. LL.D. (Aberdeen), Con-
sulting Surg. Roy. Sussex Hospital, b. 1852 ; d. 1929 ;
m. 1882, Mary Elizabeth (East Lodge, Leatherhead),
d. of Charles Catt, of Brighton : —
Paul Jenner Verrall, Esq., M.B., F.R.C.S., late Capt.
R.A.M.C, b. 1883; m. 1908, Edm^e de Kerhor. Res.—
116 Park Street, W.i.
Godfrey Thomas Verrall, Esq., late Lieut. R.A.F., 6.
1898.
VERSCHOYLE, see GOOLD-VERSCHOYLE.
VERSCHOYLE of Kilberry (U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
argent, on a chevron between three boars' heads couped
gules, langued azure, a cross pat£e or (Verschoyle) ; 2 and
3, barry of six or and azure, on a fesse chequy argent and
sable, three martlets of the first (Curtis). Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a boar's
head couped gules, langued azure, charged with a cross
patee or. Motto — " Temperans et constans."
Son of Lt.-Col. Henry William Verschoyle of Kilberry,
b. 1835 ; d. 1870 ; m. 1856, Lucy Clarissa, d. of Am-
brose Goddard, Esq., D.L., of The Lawn, Swindon : —
Arthur Robert Verschoyle, Esq., J.P. , F.R.G.S. , Lieut.
4th Batt. Lincoln Regt., b. 1859, m. 1st, 1886, Mary (d.
1899), d. of Frederick Brown of The Manor House, Langley,
Bucks. ; 2nd, 1904, Mabel Mary, d. of late Capt. Frederick
Sayer, Royal Welsh Regt., and has had issue — Terence
Henry Verschoyle, Gentleman, b. 1894, d. 1912. Seats —
Kilberry, co. Kildare; Mountain, co. Westmeath ; The
Grange, Chalfont St. Peter's, Bucks. Clubs — Carlton,
Arthur.'s Wellington, R.Y.S.
TERENCE TREVOR HAMILTON VERSCHOYLE,
Esquire, M.C., B.Sc, Ph.D. (Lond.), J.P. and (1929) High
Sheriff co. Fermanagh, Capt. Res. of Officers, R. Innis-
killing Fus., Cavalier of Crown of Italy, served Great War
(despatches twice). Born 1894, being the son of Stuart
Joseph Verschoyle, Esq., D.L., J. P., of Tullycleagh,
Ballinamallard, co. Fermanagh, by his wife Enid Norah, d.
of John Berney Worgan, Judge of High Court, India.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly, 1 and 4, grand quarters,
argent, on a chevron between three boars' heads couped
gules, a cross pattee or (Verschoyle) ; 2 and 3, grand
quarters, argent, a chevron gules, between three boars'
heads erased sable, langued of the second (Nesbitt), and
on a canton the arms of Stuart, quarterly, i., or, a lion
rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules ;
ii., or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, in chief a label of
three points gules ; iii., argent, a saltire between four roses
gules; iv., or, a lion rampant gules, the whole within a
bordure compony azure and argent, a martlet charged on
an annulet for difference. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, a boar's head couped
gules, charged with a cross pattee as in the arms. Motto —
" Temperans et constans." Married 1921, Eleanor Rosa-
mond, d. of Charles Walker Holmes, of London, and has
issue — Michael John Stuart Verschoyle, Gentleman, b.
1925. Seat — Tullycleagh, Ballinamallard, co. Fermanagh.
Club— Kildare Street (Dublin).
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VERSCHOYLE (Confn. U.0. 1888). Quarterly, 1 and4,
argent, on a chevron between three boars' heads couped
gules, a cross patee or (Verschoyle) ; 2 and 3, argent, a
chevron gules between three boars' heads erased sable
(Nesbitt) ; and on a canton the following arms : quarterly,
i., or, a lion rampant gules, within a double tressure flory
counterflory of the last (Scotland); ii., or, a fesse chequy
argent and azure, in chief a label of three points gules
(Stuart); iii., argent, a saltire between four roses gules
(Lennox); iiii., or, a lion rampant gules (Macduff); the
whole of the canton within a bordure compony argent and
azure. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a boar's head couped gules, charged with a
cross pat6e or. Motto — " Temperans et constans."
Son of John James Verschoyle, Esq., J. P., ofTassagart,
co. Dublin, b. 1805 ; d. 1891 ; m. 1849, Catherine
Helen, d. of Rev. William Foster of Belle Isle, co.
Donegal : —
William Henry Foster Verschoyle, Esq., J. P. co.
Dublin, b. 1858 ; m. 1st, 1888, Frances Harriet Hamilton, d.
of Edward James Jackson of Upwell, co. Norfolk, and The
Priory, St. Andrews, N.B. , and widow of Capt. W. Unett ;
2nd, Winifred M., d. of Rev. E. Letts, Rector of Newton
Heath; and has had issue — (1) Rev. George John Foster
Verschoyle, M.A., Rector of Ardamine, b. 1889 [m. 1925,
Fredis, d. of Edward Hornidge] ; (2) Arthur Verschoyle,
Esq., Capt. Roy. Irish Fus., b. 1890; killed in action 1917 ;
Francis Stuart Verschoyle, Gentleman, R.E. (Roy. Angle-
sea), b. 1896; killed in action 1915 ; and a dau. Res. — 19
Fitz william Square, Dublin.
Son of James Kynaston Edwards Verschoyle, Esq.,
C.M.G. , B.A. , Inspector-Gen. of Irrigation, Lower
Egypt, b. 1858; d. 1907; m. 1899, Edith, d. of
Matthew Wilson Armour of Liverpool: —
Harold Denis Edwards Verschoyle, Gentleman, Lieut.
Somersetshire L.I. , b. 1900. Res. —
Only surv. son of Rev. Richard Verschoyle, M.A.,
of Tullydonnel, co. Donegal, Canon of Clogher, b.
1809; d. 1895; m. 1st, 1841, Mary Davenport, d. of
Rev. Bartholomew Lloyd, Provost of Trin. Coll.,
Dublin ; 2nd, 1853, Emily, d. of Major James Kynaston
Edwards, of Old Court, co. Wicklow : —
BeresfordSt. George Verschoyle, Esq. , C. B.E., M.I.C. E.,
late Gen. Manager Egyptian State Railways, b. 1863 ;
m. 1900, Ethel Janet, d. of late T. R. M. Plews of The
Woodlands, Darlington ; and has issue — Richard Plews
Verschoyle, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, b. 1901. Res. —
104 Heene Road, Worthing.
The Rev. HAMILTON STUART VERSCHOYLE.
Born 1844, being the eldest son of the Right Reverend
Hamilton Verschoyle of Cashelshanaghan, co. Donegal,
Bishop of Kilmore, by his wife Catherine Margaret, eldest
dau. and eventually co-heir of the Very Rev. Thomas
Hawkins of Ballybodonnell and Dunkineely, co. Donegal,
Dean of Clonfert. Armorial bearings (Confns. U.O. 1889
and 1895) — Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, on a chevron be-
tween three boars' heads couped gules, a cross patee or
(for Verschoyle) ; 2. argent, a chevron gules between
three boars' heads erased sable (for Nesbitt) ; and on a
canton the following arms : quarterly, i. , or, a lion rampant
gules within a double tressure flory counterflory of the last
(for Scotland) ; ii. , or, a fesse chequy argent and azure, in
chief a label of three points gules (for Stuart) ; iii., argent,
a saltire between four roses gules (for Lennox) ; iiii., azure,
a lion rampant argent (for Macduff) ; the whole of the
canton within a bordure compon6e argent and azure ; 3.
per chevron argent and vert, three hinds at gaze proper
(for Hawkins) ; and on an escutcheon of pretence the arms
of Goold, namely azure, on a fesse or, between five gold-
finches, three in chief and two in base proper, three mullets
of the field, in the dexter chief point a crescent of the
second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a Mantling gules and argent ; and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a boar's head couped
gules, charged with a cross patee or ; with the Motto,
" Temperans et constans." Married, 1873, Frances
Frederika Dorothea, youngest daughter and co-heir of the
Venerable Frederick Faulkener Goold of Rosbrien Drom-
adda, etc. , in the county of Limerick, and Archdeacon of
Raphoe ; and has Issue — Hamilton Frederick Stuart Goold-
Verschoyle, Esq., J. P. cos. Limerick and Donegal, of Drom-
adda and Athea, in the co. of Limerick, born 1874 (q.v. ).
Estates — Cashelshanaghan, and Dunkineely, in the county
of Donegal. Postal address — Manor House, Dunkineely,
co. Donegal ; Cashlandor House, nr. Port Stewart, co.
Derry.
FREDERICK THOMAS VERSCHOYLE, Esquire.
J. P. co. Limerick, late Capt. 2nd Brigade Southern Div.
Royal Artillery. Born 1854, being the fourth but second
surviving son of the Right Rev. Hamilton Verschoyle of
Cashelshanaghan, in the county of Donegal, Bishop of Kil-
more, by his wife Catherine Margaret, daughter and eventu-
ally co-heir of the Very Reverend Thomas Hawkins of
Ballybodonnell, in the county of Donegal, Dean of
Clonfert. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, on a chevron between
three boars' heads couped gules, a cross patee or (for
Verschoyle) ; 2. argent, a chevron gules between three boars'
heads erased sable (for Nesbitt) ; and on a canton the
following arms, quarterly, i. , or, a lion rampant gules within
a double tressure flory and counterflory of the last (for
Scotland) ; ii., or, a fesse chequy argent and azure, in chief
a label of three points gules (for Stuart); iii., argent, a
saltire between four roses gules (for Lennox) ; iiii., azure, a
lion rampant argent (for Macduff) ; the canton within a
bordure componee argent and azure ; 3. party per chevron
argent and vert, three hinds at gaze proper (for Hawkins).
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon
a wreath of the colours, a boar's head couped gules, charged
with a cross patee or; with the Motto, "Temperans et
constans." Married, October 26, 1891, Hilda Caroline
Hildyard, youngest daughter of the late Robert Blair of
Blackdales, in the county of Ayr ; and has Issue — Frederick
Hildyard Hawkins Stuart Verschoyle, Gentleman, b. Nov.
21,1894; Hilda Caroline Gwendoline; and Moyra Hamilton.
Postal address — De Vesin House, Kingstown, co. Dublin.
Clubs — Jun. United Service, St. George's Yacht (Kings-
town), Kildare Street (Dublin).
VERSCHOYLE (Confn. U.O.). Argent, on a chevron
between three boars' heads couped gules, a cross patee or.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a boar's head couped gules, charged with a cross
patee or. Motto — " Temperans et constans."
Son of Capt. James Lorenzo Verschoyle of Roebuck,
Dundrum, co. Dublin, b. 1832 ; d. 1875 ; m. 1868,
Caroline Elizabeth, d. of the Marquis d'Assereto dj
Serravalle of Vianilla, Spain : —
Theodore Robert Stuart Verschoyle, Gentleman, b. 1871 ;
m. 1895, Emily Margaret Pierce, d. of Rev. John B.
M'Lellan, M.A. Seat — Mountainy, Mountrath, Queen's
Cc.
Sons of Capt. Robert Henry Verschoyle, late nth
Hussars, J. P., D.L., of Springfield, b. 1835 ; d. 1916 ;
m. 1872, Gertrude Mary (d. 1913), d. of Capt. Edgar
Walker of Quarry, Northam, co. Devon : —
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Ainslie Holford Verschoyle, Gentleman, b. 1875 ; m. 1903,
Eleanor Stratford (d. 1925'), d. of late William Hutchinson
Collins of Cubberley, Ross. Postal address— Whitehall,
Goodrich, co. Hereford.
Henry Cosby Prittie Verschoyle, Esq., Lt.-Ool. (ret.)
A.S.C. , b. 1887 ; tn. 1914, Doris S. L. , d. of W. F. Collings,
Seigneur of Sark, and has issue— Henry Denys Verschoyle,
Gentleman, b. 1915. Res. — Brook Hill, Wokingham,
Berks.
VERSTURME-BUNBURY (R.L., 10 Aug. 1900, H.
Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, on a bend sable, three
chess-rooks of the field (Bunbury); 2 and 3, or, three
fleur-de-lis fessewise gules, between as many horses courant
sable (Versturme). Mantling sable and argent. Crests —
1. on a wreath of the colours, two swords saltirewise
proper, hilts and pommels or, transfixing through the
mouth a leopard's face of the last, distilling drops of blood
also proper (Bunbury) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, in
front of a sword in pale point downwards proper, hilt and
pommel or, a horse courant sable, semee-de-lis also or.
Motto — " Firmum in vita nihil."
Eldest son of Adolphus Halkett-Versturme-Bunbury,
Esq., Capt. 59th Regt , b, 1836 ; d. 1910; tn. 1863,
Mary Ann, d. of Septimus Henry Palairet, Esq., Capt.
29th Regt., of The Grange, Stratford-cn-Avon : —
Harry Palairet Versturme- Bunbury, Esq., Lt.-Col. late
The Royal Scots., b. 1864 ; tn. 1922, Margaretta, d. of
Capt. Pennefather, of Knockinglass, Ireland, and widow
of Major W. T. Holland. Seat— Bel field Park, Weymouth.
Clubs — Army and Navy, Royal Dorset Yacht.
VESEY, see FOSTER-VESEY-FITZGERALD.
VESEY (U.O., 2 Dec. 1698). Or, on a cross sable, a
patriarchal cross of the field. Mantling sable and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a hand erect in armour,
holding a laurel-branch all proper. Motto—" Sub hoc
signo vinces."
Sons of Capt. Hon. Eustace Vesey, M.A. , b. 1851 ;
d. 1886 ; tn. 1877, Hon. Constance Mary Lawley, d.
of 2nd Baron Wenlock : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Yvo Richard Vesey, 5th Viscount De Vesci
and Baron Knapton (Irel. , 19 June 1776), 7th Baronet
(28 Sept. 1698), Major late Irish Guards, J. P. and D.L. for
Queen's Co., Rep. Peer of Ireland [Supporters— On either
side a savage holding in his exterior hand a club over his
shoulder and habited about the middle], b. 1881 ; m. 1st, 1906,
Georgiana Victoria (marriage dissolved 1919), only d. of
Gerald E. Wellesley ; 2nd, Frances Lois, 2nd d. of Sir
Cecil Lister-Kaye, Bart. Seat — Abbeyleix, Queen's Co.
Clubs — Guards', Kildare Street (Dublin).
Hon. Osbert Eustace Vesey, C.B.E., Lt.-Col. Res. of
Officers of 9th Lancers, one of H.M.'s Bodyguard of the
Hon. Corps, of Gentlemen-at-Arms since 1922, b. 1884 ;
tn. 1910, Dorothy, d. of W. M. Strachan ; and has issue-
Elisabeth ; and Anne. Res. — 7 Westbourne Terrace, W.2.
Club— Boodle's.
Hon. Thomas Eustace Vesey, Lt.-Col. Res. of Officers,
late Irish Guards, b. 1885; tn. 1911, Lady Cecily Kathleen
Browne, d. of 5th Earl of Kenmare ; and has issue — John
Eustace Vesey, Esq. , b. 19 19; Margaret Constance ; and
Bridget Georgiana. Res. — Parkside House, Englefield
Green, Surrey. Clubs — Guards', Turf, White's.
Sons of Major-Gen. George Henry Vesey, R.A.,3. 1824;
d. 1893 ; tn. 1866, Constance, d. of George Marshall: —
Charles Edward Gore Vesey, Esq., Lt.-Col. late R.E.,
b. 1871 ; tn. 1920, Mary Dorothea, d. of Arthur Henry
Loring, and has issue — Thomas George Vesey, Gentleman,
b. 1921 ; and Claudine Mary Rosalind. Post. add. —
Emley, Bowlhead Green, Godalming, Surrey.
Sir Ivo Lucius Beresford Vesey, K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G.,
D.S.O., Major-Gen. R.A., and Air Vice-Marshal, Dir. cf
Organisation, Air Ministry, b. 1876; tn. 1913, Geraldine, d.
of late Vice-Adm. Francis John Foley ; and has issue — ■
Desmond Ivo Vesey, Esq., b. 1913 ; Christopher Thomas
Vesey, Esq., b. 19 16. Club — Army and Navy.
Son of William Muschamp Vesey, Esq., J. P., of
Upton House, co. Carlow, b. 1827; d. 1880; tn. 1871,
Anne Henrietta, d. of Philip Jocelyn Newton, Esq.,
D. L. , of Dunleckney : —
Sidney Philip Vesey, Esq., C.B.E., M.A. Oxon., J.P. co.
Carlow, late Capt. K.R.R.C., b. 1873; tn. 1902, Blanche
Edith, d. of the late Edmund Power of Tramore House,
co. Waterford. Res. — Dunleckney Manor, Bagenalstown,
co. Carlow. Clubs — Junior Carlton ; Kildare Street (Dublin).
Sons of Capt. George Vesey of Derrynabuie, b. 1802;
d. 1886 ; tn. 1832, Harriet, d. of Lewis Cochran : —
Charles Cymric Wellesley Vesey, Esq. , late Capt. and
Bt.-Major 72nd Highlanders, b. 1833. Seat —
Arthur Cyril Vesey, Gentleman, b. 1834; tn. 1877, Fanny,
d. of Rev. Andrew Corbett ; and has issue — George Andrew
Vesey, Gentleman, b. 1880; Blanche Mary; and Margaret
Elizabeth. Res. —
George Francis Vesey, Esq., Col. late 43rd Regt.,£. 1839.
Res —
Son of Thomas Agmondisham Vesey, Esq. , late Surg.-
Major Roy. S. Down Mil., b. 1840; d. 1909; tn. 1865,
Frances, d. of John Blakeney : —
John Richard Murray Vesey, Gentleman, b. 1871. Post,
add. — Knapno, Rostrevor, co. Down.
Sons of Rev. Thomas Agmondisham Vesey, Rector of
Marske, b. 1848; tn. 1st, 1873; Kathleen Hannah
Murray (d. 1887), d. and h. of late John Alexander of
Caw, Londonderry ; 2nd, 1888, Adelaide Ann, d. and
h. of late James Strain, C.I., R. I.C. : —
Eustace de Burgh Agmondisham Vesey, Gentleman, b.
1875. Res.—
Rev. Norman Agmondisham Vesey, Vicar of Hoole, b.
1889. Res. — Hoole Vicarage, Cheshire.
VESEY of Derrabard (Roy. Lie, 14 Nov. 1913, U.O.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, on a cross sable a patriarchal cross
of the field (Vesey); 2 and 3, gules, three garbs or, on a
chief argent, as many woolpacks sable (Lendrum). Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a hand erect in armour, holding a laurel-branch all proper.
Motto — "Sub hoc signo vinces."
Second son of George Crosby Lendrum, Esq., J.P.,
D.L., of Magheracross, co. Fermanagh (High Sheriff
1875), b. 1846; d. ; tn. 1878, Antoinette Frances,
eld. d. of Capt. Antoine Sloet Butler, C.B. : —
George Waller Vesey, Gentleman (formerly Lendrum),
b. 1882. Seat —
VESTEY (H. Coll., 7 July 1922). Azure, in basebarry
wavy of four argent and of the first, an iceberg issuant
proper, on a chief of the second three eggs also proper.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a springbok's head couped at the
neck proper, three mullets fessewise azure. Supporters —
On the dexter side, a sheep proper ; on the sinister, a bull
argent. Badge — Two roses in saltire the dexter gules,
and the sinister argent, both leaved and slipped proper,
entiled by a Baron's coronet or. Motto — " E labore
stabilitas."
Eld. son of Samuel Vestey.of Liverpool, b. 1832 ; d.
1902 ; tn. 1858, Hannah (d. 1884), d. of William
Uttley, of Westbar-in-Stansfield, Yorks. : —
Rt. Hon. Sir William Vestey, 1st Baron Vestey of
Kingswood, Surrey (20 June, 1922), Bart. (21 June, 1913),
b. 1859 ; tn. 1st, 1882, Sarah (d. 1923), d. of George Ellis,
of Tranmere, Birkenhead ; 2nd, 1924, Evelyn, d. of Hans
Brodstone, of Surperior, Nebraska, U.S.A., and has issue
(by 1st marriage) — (1) Hon. Samuel Vestey, b. 1882 [tn.
1908, Frances Sarah eld. d. of John Richard Howarth,
of Freshfield, Lanes. } and has issue — William Howarth
Vestey, Esq., b. 1912 ; Kathleen Sarah [tn. 1928, Philip
Wilfrid Cripps, 60th Rifles] ; and Joan Frances (Res. —
Stowell Park, Glos. ; 6 Manchester Square, W.)] ; (2)
Hon. George Ellis Vestey, b. 1884 [tn. 1909, Florence
May, d. of Thomas Webster of Melling, Lanes., and has
issue — Florence Mary; Norah ; and Alice (Res. — Warier
Priory, York; The Warren, Birkdale, Southport)] ; (3)
Hon. Leonard Vestey, Capt. R.F.A., b. 1888 [tn. 1919,
Hilda Dorothy, d. of Thomas Thompson, of Grays, Essex,
and has issue — Joyce ; and Elizabeth Ann (Res. — 39 Hyde
Park Gate, S.W.7)] ; (4) Hon. Frank Vestey, late
R.A.S.C, b. 1892 [m. 1918, Mary Vera, d. of R. A.
Brockie of Carmarthen (Res — Hightown, Lanes.)]. Res. —
Kingswood, Kingswood Road, S.E.21. Club — National
Liberal.
VESTEY (H. Coll.). Argent, on a fesse between two
flaunches gules, each charged with a cross throughout of
the field, three roses also of the field. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a springbok's head proper, three mullets argent.
Badge — Three oak-stalks proper enfiled by a circlet or.
Motto — " E labore stabilitas."
Third son of Samuel Vestey, of Liverpool, b. 1832 ; d.
1902 ; m. 1858, Hannah, d. of William Uttley, of
Westbar-in-Stansfield, Yorks. : —
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b. 1866 ; m. ist, 1887, Sarah, d. of Joseph Barker, of
Formby, Lanes. ; 2nd, 1926, Ellen, d. of Arthur Soward,
of Sutton, Surrey, and has issue — John Joseph Vestey,
Esq., b. 1888 [m. 1913, Dorothy Mary (d. 1918), d. of
John Beaver, of Oxen hope, Yorks. ; and has issue —
Percy Derek Vestey, Esq., b. 1914 ; Charles Gordon
Vestey, Gentleman, b. 19 16 (Res. — East Grinstead,
Sussex)]; (2) Percy Charles Vestey, Esq., b. 1893 [m. 1916,
Dorothy Emmeline, d. of Charles Johnson, of New
Barnet ; and has issue — Roger Edmund Vestey, Gentle-
man, b. 1921 ; Patricia; and Mary] ; (3) Ronald Arthur
Vestey, Esq., b. 1898 [m. 1923, Florence Ellen Maclean,
d. of Col. T. Luis, of Balnacraig, Broughty Ferry, co.
Forfar, and has issue — Florence Elizabeth Lindsay ; and
Jane Maclean ( Res. — Hantersdale, Virginia Water)] ; (4)
William Vestey, Esq., b. 1902 [m. 1928, Frances Ursula
Bowring, d. of E. H. B. Skimming, of Taplow House,
Taplow, Bucks.] ; Hannah; and Gladys Muriel [m. 1926,
John Barton, of Broadwater Farm, West Mailing, Kent].
Res. — 5 Upper Brook Street, W. ; Thanet Place, Broad-
stairs.
VICARS (Regd. U.O.). Argent, on a cross sable,
five esteoiles of the field. Mantling' azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dove holding in its
bill an olive-branch all proper. Motto — -'Vincit omnia
virtus." Livery — Blue and white.
Sons of Col. W. H. Vicars, 61st Regt., b. 1800; d.
1869 ; m. 1856, Jane, d. of Robert Gun-Cuninghame,
Esq., D.L. , of Mount Kennedy, co. Wicklow, and
widow of Peirce K. Mahony of Kilmorna, co. Kerry : —
William Henry Vicars, Esq., Major Reserve of Officers,
late Lieut. Scottish Rifles and Capt. York and Lancaster
Regt., b. 1858. Res.—
Frederic George Vicars, M.D., b. i860; m. ist,
1884, Dorothea Ida (d. 1885), eld. d. of Mons. Adolf
de Janasz, Plochocin, nr. Warsaw; and has issue — Dora
\m. 191 1, her cousin, Egerton Desmond MacCarthy, and
has issue] ; 2nd, 1894, Eugenie Matilde, d. of Capt.
Haskett-Smith of Hyde, Weston, Bath. Res. —
The late Sir Arthur Edward Vicars, K.C.V.O. (1903),
Knight Bachelor (1896), C.V.O. (1900), Ulster King of Arms
and Principal Herald of all Ireland, Registrar of, and Knight
Attendant on, the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick,
1893-1908, F.S.A., a Government Trustee of National
Library of Ireland, Hon. Sec. Kildare Archaeological Soc.
[Arms as above, with a Crown of a King of Arms, granted
by Queen Victoria 1893], &• 1864; m. 1917, Gertrude, d.
of the late J. J. Wright, M.D. , and died 1921.
VICARS-MILES (H. Coll.). Gules, a serpent nowed bend-
ways or, within two bendlets argent, the whole between two
horse's heads erased of the second, and in the centre chief
point for distinction a cross crosslet of the third. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a serpent
nowed or, thereon a horse's head erased gules and charged on
the neck for distinction with a cross crosslet as in the arms.
Son of Rev. John Vicars, Rector of Calbourne, Isle of
Wight, b. 1830; d. 18 — ; m. 1864, Cordelia Vivian, d.
of Rev. Thomas Grylls : —
John Matthew Miles Vicars-Miles, b. 1865 ; m. 1894,
Frances Maria, d. of O. Moulton- Barrett of Westover, Isle
of Wight ; and has issue — Arthur Leonard William Vicars-
Miles, Gentleman, b. 1897. Res. — Whitemoor, Burley,
Hampshire.
VICK (H. Coll.). Per chevron gules and argent, in
chief two branches of apple fructed or, in base a lymphad
6able, flags flying gules. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — Issuant from an Eastern crown or, two seaxes in
saltire proper. Motto — " Victurus."
Son of R. M. Vick, of Gloucester: —
Richard William Vick, Gentleman, formerly J. P. co.
Durham, b. 1849 ; m. , and has issue. Res. —
Lowville, View Road, Highgate, Middx.
VICKERS (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, on a
cross flory gules, five mullets of six points of the first, a
chief sable, thereon three millrinds or (Vickers) ; 2 and 3, or,
a human heart gules, on a chief azure, a rose between two
mullets argent (Douglas). Mantling1 gules and argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, two arms embowed,
vested gules, cuffed argent, the hands proper, holding a
millrind or. Motto — "Vigore." Livery — Blue.
Sons of Thomas Edward Vickers, Esq., C.B. , V.D.,
J.P., of Bolsover Hall, Sheffield, and Timsbury Manor,
Romsey, Hon. Colonel ist (Hallamshire) Volunteer
Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment, b. 1833 ; d.
1915 ; m. i860, Frances Mary (d. 1904), only child of
late Joseph Douglas, of Heathbourne Lodge, Bushey
Heath : —
Douglas Vickers, Esq., J. P. for Derbyshire, M.P. Hallam
Div. of Sheffield, 1918-22, b. 1861 ; m. 1893, Hon (-Catherine
Adelaide, 2nd d. of the late Capt. the Hon. H. W. Chetwynd,
R. N., and sister of 8th Viscount Chetwynd, and has had
issue — Capt. Oliver Henry Douglas Vickers, b. 1898 ; d.
1928 ; Sholto Douglas Vickers, Gentleman, b. 1902 ; Angus
Douglas Vickers, Gentleman, b. 1904. Seats — Temple
Dinsley, Hitchin ; Tullock Castle, Dingwall, N. B. Town
res. — Chapel House, Charles Street, Berkeley Square, W.
Clubs — Carlton, Marlborough.
Ronald Vickers, Gentleman, M.A. (Oxon.), 6. May 3,
1869. Res. — Scaitcliffe, Englefield Green, Surrey.
VICKERS. Argent, on a cross flory gules, five mullets
of six points of the first, a chief sable, thereon three millrinds
or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, two arms embowed vested gules, cuffed argent,
the hands proper, holding a millrind or. Motto—" Vigore."
Standard— Gules. Badge— A naval crown or.
Son of Albert Vickers, Gentleman, of 16 Cadogan
Square, S.W., b. 1838; d. ; m. ist, 1861, Helen
Horton (d. July 9, 1873), only child and heir of
John Gage of Boston, U.S.A. ; 2nd, 1875, Edith, second
dau. of the late John Foster of Newhall Grange, Maltby,
co. Yorks. : —
Vincent Cartwright Vickers, Esq., one of H.M.'s Lieu-
tenants for City of London, b. 1879; m. 1910, Nanette
Mary, d. of W. H.Leslie, of The Hall, Six Mile Bottom,
Cambridge, and has issue— 2 sons and 4 daus. Res. —
Edge Grove, Aldenham, Herts. Club— Carlton.
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VICKERS (H. Coll. ). Gules, on a cross patt^e quadrate
or, five mullets of eight points of the first, on a chief arched
ermine, two Cornish choughs proper. Mantling gules and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-
of a demi-leopard proper, charged with three mullets of
eight points palewhe, and holding between the paws an
leopard proper, charged with three mullets of eight points
palewise, and holding between the paws an increscent or,
a mount vert. Motto — " Vulneror non vincor." Livery —
Green, with yellow vest and piping.
Sons of Charles Kirsop Vickers, Gentleman, of Redgate
Hall, Wolsingham, co. Durham, b. 1834; d. 1882;
m. 1861, Mary d. of William Kirsop:—
Kirsop Bainbridge Vickers, Gentleman, M.B. (Lond.),
b. 1869; m. Madeleine Louise de Gernon. Res. —
Wellington, Shropshire.
Charles William Vickers, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law,
b. 1871 ; m. 1897, Madeleine, d. of Henry Gascoigne, and
has issue— Charles Kirsop Vickers, Gentleman, b. 1898.
Res.— in Coleherne Court, S.W.5. Clubs— Bath, Cocoa
Tree.
Sons of Cuthbert Bainbridge Vickers, Esq., of Spring
Bank, White Hall, and Hall Moss, Darwen, Lanes.
late Kent Artillery Militia, Lieut.-Col. commanding
2nd City of London Rifle Brigade, b. 1837, d. 1923 ;
m. 1863, Lydia Ellen {d. 191 4), only child of the late
Henry Hilton of Spring Bank, Darwen, Lanes. : —
Hilton Vxkers, Esq., Col. (ret.) Ind. Army, b. 1865 ; m.
1889, Winifred Kate, dau. of the late W. W. Holswonhy,
Esq., Capt. A.S.D. , and has issue— Wilmot Gordon Hilton
Vickers, Esq. , Major D.C.O. Lancers, Ind. Army, b. 1890 [m.
1923, Mary Catherine, d. of the late A. E. Nuttall, M.D.,
and has issue— Phillip John Hilton Vickers, Gentleman,
b. 1924] ; and Kathleen Olga [m. 1924, Capt. M. M. Jeakes,
M.C., Madras Sappers and Miners]. Res. — 19 Lansdowne
Place, Cheltenham.
Rev. Muschamp Vickers, B.A. (Oxon.), Clerk in Holy
Orders, b. Dec. 21, 1867. Res.— 20 Avenue Road, N.15.
Cuthbert Vickers, Esq., Capt. 13th Bengal Infantry,
I.C.S. b. , Sept. 28, 1870; m. 1904, Florence Elizabeth, d.
of F. Worsey Chillenham ; and has issue — Robert de
Muschamp Vickers, Gentleman, b. ; James Sholto
Vickers, Gentleman, b. ; and Florence Eileen. Res. —
Aubrey Vickers, Esq., Capt. 48th Bengal Infantry, I.S.C.,
b. 1878 ; m. 1908, Hilda, d. of the late Elmslie of
Malvern and Cheltenham.
VICKERS (H. Coll.). Gules, on across patee quadrate
or, five mullets of eight points of the first, on a chief
arched ermine, two Cornish choughs proper. Mantling
gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front
increscent or, a mount vert. Motto — "Vulneror non vin-
cor." Livery — Green, yellow waistcoat and piping.
Son of Noel Muschamp Vickers, Gentleman, Barrister-
at-Law (Lincoln's Inn), b. 1880 ; killed in action 1916 ;
m. 191 1, Linda, only d. of A. F. Lindeman of Sidholme,
Sidmouth, Devon : —
Vickers, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
VICKERS (U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, a
cross fiory argent, on a chief or, a crescent between two
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quatrefoils of the first, in base on the dexter side a battleaxe,
and on the sinister a fleur-de-lys of the second (for
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annulets argent, on a chief gules, a fleur-de-lys or, between
two towers of the second (for Playfair). Mantling gules
and argent. Crest —On a wreath of the colours, a dove
holding in its bill an olive-branch and standing on a
cornucopia fessewise all proper. Motto— " Fidelis et
constans." Lively — Blue, witu white piping.
Sons of William Henry Playfair Vickers, Gentleman,
of Coolroe House, Graiguenamanagh, co. Kilkenny,
M.D., B.A. (Trin. Coll., Dub.), b. 1865; d. ; m.
1895, May, d. of Charles James Houghton of Leyton,
Essex, and Las Palmas, Grand Canary: —
Thomas Bernard Vickers, Gentleman, b. 1896.
Henry Charles Vickers, Gentleman, b. 1901.
William Alexander Vickers, Gentleman, b. 1902.
VIGORS (U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, three
stags' heads erased gules, attired or (Vigors) ; 2. ermine, on
a fesse between three wolves' heads erased sable, a trefoil
between two mullets or (Cliffe) ; 3. azure, a chevron
between three estoiles argent (Carr). Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stag's head
erased as in the arms. Motto — " Spectemur agendo."
Sons of Rev. Richard William Vigors, M.A. (Trin.
Coll., Dub.), late Rector of Llanwenarth, b. 1822; d.
1914 : tn. 1866, Emily, d. of Philip Vaughan of Red-
land Hill House, Bristol : —
Thomas Mercer de Cliffe Vigors, Gentleman, b. 1870 ;
m. 1913, Marjorie, second d. of Col. J. H. Walwyn of
Croft-y-Bwla, Monmouth. Post add. — The Manor House,
Fosse Bridge, S.O. Cheltenham.
Capt. Richard Percy Littleton Vigors, D.S.O., late
Connaught Rangers, b. 1873; m. 1911, Olive Muriel, d. of
Col. H. J. O. Walker late R.H.A., of Budleigh Salterton,
Devonshire, and has issue— Anne Kathleen; and Frances
Ruth (twins). Res. — East Kennett Manor, Marlborough,
Wilts. Club— Jun. United Service.
VILLIERS, see CHILD-VILLIERS.
VILLIERS (Vn. Leics., 1619). Quarterly, 1. argent, on
a cross gules, five escallops or ; 2. sable, a fesse between
three cinquefoils argent ; 3. gules, a chevron between three
cross-crosslets fitch^e argent ; 4. per pale gules and sable,
a lion rampant argent (Bellers) ; 5. azure, a bend between
six stars argent ; 6. argent, a cross vert, in the first and
fourth quarters an annulet of the last (quarterings 1-6, Vn.
Leics. 1619) ; 7. azure, a chevron between three lozenges
or (Hyde). Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a lion rampant argent, ducally
crowned or. Motto — " Fidei coticula crux."
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Hyde Villiers, 5th Earl
of Clarendon, P.C.. G.C.B., G.C.V.O., Lord-Lt. and
Custos Rotulorum co. Herts., a Lord in Waiting to
Queen Victoria 1895-1900, and Lord Chamberlain of
the Household 1900-5, &c. , b. 1846; d. 1914 ; tn. 1st,
1876, Lady Caroline Elizabeth Agar (d. 1894), d. of
3rd Earl of Normanton : —
Rt. Hon. George Herbert Hyde Villiers, 6th Earl of
Clarendon (G. B., 14 June 1776) and Baron Hyde (G. B. ,
3 June 1756), D.L., J. P. and C.C. co. Herts., A.D.C. to
Lord-Lieut, of Ireland (Earl of Dudley) 1902-5; A.D.C. to
King George, 1921-22; Capt. of H.M.'s Hon. Corps of
Gentlemen-at-Arms, 1922 to Jan. 1924 and from Dec. 1924
to June 1925 ; Pari. Under-Sec. of State for the Dominions
1925-27 [Supporters —Two eagles, wings endorsed sable,
ducally crowned or, charged on the breast with a plain cross
argent], b. 1877; tn. 1905, Adeline Verena Isabel Cocks,
sister to 6th Baron Somers ; and has issue — George Herbert
Arthur Edward Hyde Villiers, commonly called Lord Hyde,
b. 1906, for whom H. R. H. the Prince of Wales stood sponsor ;
Hon. William Nicholas Somers Laurence Hyde Villiers, b.
1916; and Lady Nina Joan Edith Virginia. Seat— The
Grove, Watford, Herts. Toivn res. — Pitt House, Hatnp-
stead Heath, N.W.3. Clubs — Turf, Marlborough, Carlton.
Son of the Hon. George Patrick Hyde Villiers, C.B. ,
C.M.G. (2nd son of the 4th Earl of Clarendon), b.
1847 ; d. 1892 ; tn. 1884, Louisa Maria, d. of George
Disney Maquay of Florence : —
George John Theodore Hyde Villiers, Esq., Lieut, late
Gren. Gds. (S.R.), b. 1891. Res.—
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Francis Hyde Villiers, P.C.,
G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., C.B., Ambassador at Brussels
1919-20 ; b. 1852 ; d. 1925 ; tn. 1876, Virginia Katharine,
d. of Eric Carrington Smith : —
Eric Hyde Villiers, Esq., D.S.O., Capt. late 1st Batt.
Highland L.I. ; b. 1881 ; tn. 1928, Joan Ankaret, d. of John
Edward Talbot, and has issue — 1 dau. Res. —
Gerald Hyde Villiers, Esq., C.M.G., Counsellor F.O. ;
b. 1882. Res. — 2 Southwick Place, W.2.
Son of Algernon Hyde Villiers, Esq. , b. 1886 ; killed in
action 1917 ; m. 1911, Beatrix Elinor, d. of Herbert
Woodfield Paul :—
Charles English Hyde Villiers, Esq. Res. — Stanstead
Lodge, Stanstead Abbots, Herts.
Son of Ernest Villiers, Esq., formerly Capt. 43rd Light
Infantry and Col. 1st Surrey Rifles, A.D.C. to H.M.
the King, b. 1838 ; d. 1921 ; tn. 1st, 1866, Elizabeth (d.
1867), d. of Sir Charles Alexander Wood; 2nd, 1869,
Adela, d. of Col. Charles Parke Ibbetson : —
Edward Ernest Villiers, Esq., b. 1867; tn. 1891, Fl rence,
d. of Francis Ricardo of The Friary, Old Windsor ; and has
issue — Algernon Edward Villiers, Esq., M.A. (Oxon.) ;
A.M.I.E.E. ; Capt. late K.R.R.C, b. 1892 [tn. 1924,
Nancy, d. of G. L. Massy, of Sunningdale, and has issue —
two daus] ; and two daus. Res. — Pine Acre, Sunningdale.
Club — Travellers'.
Sons of Rev. Henry Montagu Villiers, M.A., Vicar of
St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, b. 1837; d. 1908; tn. ist,
1861, Lady Victoria (d. 1880), d. of ist Earl Russell,
K.G. ; 2nd, 1883, Charlotte Louisa Emily, d. of Hon.
Frederick William Cadogan : —
Henry Montagu Villiers, Esq., M.V.O., late H.B.M.'s
Consular Service, b. 1863; tn. 1896, Carmen, d. of Dr.
Luhrsen, German Min. Plen. to Colombia; and has surv.
issue — George Dumba Villiers, Esq. , Lieut. R. N. ( Emergency
List), b. 1900 \m. 1926, Anne Hall, and has issue— George
Simon Villiers, Gentleman, b. 1927] ; Edmund Rollo Stanley
Villiers, Gentleman, b. 1909 ; Victoria Mary [m. 1928,
Hon. Nigel Orde-Powlett, eld. surv. son of Baron Bolton] ;
Margaret Adelaide Rhoda ; and Margaret Anne Theresa.
Res. — 10 Kruger Strasse, Vienna.
John Russell Villiers, Gentleman, <5. 1866; tn. 1893, Grace
Elizabeth, d. of Major-Gen. William Earle, C.B., C.S.I. ;
and has issue — (1) Arthur Henry Villiers, Gentleman, M.C. ,
late Lieut. K.R.R.C, b. 1894 [tn. 1919, Vera Adeline, only
d. of Charles Howe, of Durban, and has issue — Peter
William Villiers, Gentleman, b. 1922 ; Geoffrey Richard
Villiers, Gentleman, b. 1924. Res. — 81 Carlton Hill,
N.W.8] ; (2) William Earle Villiers, Esq., Capt. 5th Batt.
K.R.R.C. ,b. 1897 ; killed in action 1917 ; (3) John Michael
Villiers, Gentleman, b. 1899 ; (4) Richard Montagu Villiers,
Gentleman, Lieut. The Cameronians, b. 1905. Res. — 49
Hans Place, S.W.
Thomas Lister Villiers, Gentleman, b. 1869 ; m. 1896,
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Evelyn, d. of W. H. Walker of Bellwood, Ceylon ; and
has had issue — (1) Henry Lister Villiers, Gentleman, Lieut.
6th Dragoons, b. 1897; killed in action 1917; (2) Thomas
Hyde Villiers, Esq., Lieut. R.N., b. 1902 [m. 1925, Eleanor,
d. of the late Francis E. Croft, and has issue — Nicholas
Lister Villiers, Gentleman, b. 1926]. Res. — Stewart House,
Colombo, Ceylon.
Paul Frederick Villiers, Esq., D.S.O. , Major, late 14th
Hussars, b. 1884; m. 1912, Evelyn, d. of Edward Webb;
and has issue — Pauline Mary Lethbridge. Res. — 12 Far-
quhar Road, S.E.19. Club — United Service.
Gerald Berkeley Villiers, Esq., O.B.E., Comdr. (ret.)
R.N.,£. 1885; m. 1918, Rachel Joan, d. of Rev. Henry
Vernon Heber-Percy, Rector of Leasingham, and has issue
— Anthony Henry Heber Villiers, Gentleman, b. 1921.
Res.—
Oliver George Graham Villiers, Esq., D.S.O. , Major
R.A.F. , b. 1886; m. 1918, Aileen Judith, d. of Rev. H. V.
Heber-Percy, and has issue — David V illiers, Gentleman, b.
192 1 ; and Judith Rosemary. Res. — The Little House,
Paynter's Green, Knebworth, Herts.
Francis Edward Earle Villiers, Gentleman, Lieut. R.A.F. ,
b. 1889. Res.—
Sons of Frederick Ernest Villiers, Esq., J. P., one of
H.M.'s Bodyguard of Scottish Archers, b. 1840; d.
1922 ; m. 1869, Jane Isabella, d. and con. of Douglas
Baird of Closeburn : —
George Frederick Montagu Villiers, Esq., formerly Capt.
and Hon. Major 3rd Batt. Royal Scots Fusiliers, b. 1870;
m. 1908, Mary Seton, d. of Thomas Jackson of Coats,
N. B. ; and has issue — Jean Baird ; Barbara Mary ; and
Constance Adelaide. Clubs — White's ; New (Edinburgh) ;
Western (Glasgow).
Charles Walter Villiers, C.B,, D.S.O., Lt.-Col. late
Coldstream Gds., formerly Lieut. 3rd Batt. Royal Scots
Fusiliers, one of H.M.'s Bodyguard in Scotland ; b. 1873 ;
m. 1903, Lady Kathleen Mary Cole, d. of 4th Earl of
Enniskillen ; and has issue — Francis Berkeley Hyde Villiers,
Gentleman, b. 1906 ; Florence Angela ; and Helen Mary.
Res. — 11 Cambridge Square, W.2.
Reginald Hyde Villiers, Esq., D.S.O., late Lieut. 12th
Lancers, b. 1876 ; m. 1906, Florence d. of George Stockwell,
of Dunedin, N.Z., and has issue — Frederick Montagu Hyde
Villiers, Gentleman, b. 1907 ; George Pelham Villiers,
Gentleman, b. 1909 ; and Lisbeth Desired. Res. —
Evelyn Charles Arthur Villiers, Gentleman, b. 1884 ;
m. 1907, Dorothy Katherine, d. of late Col. George Howard
Moore-Lane, C.M.G., and has issue — Robert Alexander
Villiers, Genleman, b. 1908 ; Kenneth Charles Villiers,
Gentleman, b. 1912 ; and Marjorie Frances. Res. —
VILLIERS-STUART. Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a fesse
chequy azure and argent, '.\ithin a double tressure flory and
counterflory gules, a martlet for difference (for Stuart) ; 2
and 3, argent, on a cross gules, five escallops or (for
Villiers). Mantling azure and or. Crests— 1. on a wreath
of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, and above the
Motto, " Nobilis ira;" 2. on a wreath of the colours, a
lion rampant argent, ducally crowned or. Motto — " Avito
viret honore."
Eld. son of Henry John Richard Villiers-Stuart, Esq.,
J. P., D.L., of Castlane, co. Kilkenny, b. 1837; d.
1914; m. 1870, Jane Rigby, eldest dau. of B. Rigby
Murray of Parton, Kirkcudbrightshire : —
Brig. -Gen William Desmond Villiers-Stuart, C. B. E. ,
D.S.O., late 1/5 Roy. Gurkhas F.F. which he commanded,
1920-24; b. 1872; m. 1926, Erica Cecil, d. of R. Shepley
Shepley, of Tolquhain Balmaclellan, Res. — Hazelrigg,
Balmaclellan, Kircudbrightshire. Club — United Service.
Son of Charles Herbert Villiers-Stuart, Esq. (2nd son
of Henry John Richard Villiers-Stuart— see above),
Major 56th Punjabi Rifles F.F., b. 1874; killed in
action 1915; m. 1913, Joan, d. of Robert Shepley
Shepley of Troquhain, Balmaclellan: —
Charles Henry Villiers-Stuart, Gentleman, b. 1915.
3rd son of Henry John Richard Villiers-Stuart — (see
above) : —
John Patrick Villiers-Stuart, Esq., C.B., D.S.O., O.B.E.'
Col. (ret.) 1st Frontier Force Rifles, b. 1879 '• m- IQr4.
Phyllis Mary, d. of late J. C. Read of Mackerry, co. Down.
Res. — Iverk, Camberley, Surrey. Club— Jun. Army and
Navy.
VILLIERS-TUTHILL. see TUTHILL.
VINCENT (H. Coll.). Azure, three quatrefoils argent,
impaling per chevron engrailed gules and argent, three
talbots' heads erased counterchanged (for Duncombe).
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-human figure representing an athlete,
binding a fillet of victory around his head argent. Sup-
porters— On either side a bear sejant sable, muzzled
gules, gorged with a collar gemel or, pendent therefrom
an escutcheon of the arms of D'Abernon. Motto — " Quand
meme."
Seventh son of Rev. Sir Frederick Vincent, nth Bart.,
b. 1798; d. 1883; by his 2nd wife, m. 1844, Maria
Copley (d. 1899), d. of Robert Herries Young, of
Anchens Keoch, Dumfriesshire: —
Rt. Hon. Sir Edgar Vincent, P.C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G.,
Viscount D'Abernon of Esher and Stoke D'Abernon, co.
Surrey (20 Feb. 1926), Baron D'Abernon (2 July 1914),
formerly Lieut. Coldstream Guards, H.M.'s Ambassador
Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Berlin
1920-26, b. 1857 ; m. 1890, Lady Helen Venetia, d. of 1st
Errlof Feversham. Res. — Esher Place, Esher ; 12 Arlington
Street, S. W. ; Palazzo Sacchetti, Via Guila, Rome. Clubs
— Turf, Athenaeum.
JOHN MATSON VINCENT, Esquire, late Capt.
3rd Batt. York and Lane. Regt. , J. P. for West
Riding of Yorkshire. Born 1849, being the eldest son 01
the late John Read Vincent, Esq., Major 4th Foot, by his
wife Lucy, dau. of Robert Longson of Longstone, Derby-
shire. Armorial bearings — Azure, three cinquefoils argent,
within a bordure or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or,
a griffin's head gules, charged on the neck with a trefoil
slipped of the first. Motto — "Vincent qui se vincent."
Livery — Blue, with white facings. Married, 1891, Ethel,
second dau. of the late Rev. C. Duberly of Wolsing-
ham, co. Durham ; and has Issue — John Exham Vincent.
Gentleman, b. 1893. Seat — Hemsworth, Lane Ends, near
Wakefield.
VINCENT (H. Coll.). Azure, three quartrefoils argent.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, out of a ducal coronet or, a bear's head proper.
Mottoes— " Virtute non viribus vincent " ; " Non nisi vin-
centi " ; " Vincent qui se vincent."
Son of Rev. Sir William Vincent, 12th Bart., J. P., b.
1834 ; d. 1914 ; m. 1st, i860, Lady Margaret Erskine(i.
1872), d. of Henry, 12th Earl of Buchan ; 2nd, 1882,
Hester Clara, d. of Rev. Edward Burdett Hanshawe,
Rector of Weston-under-Penyard, co. Hereford: —
Sir Francis Erskine Vincent, 13th Bart. (26 July 1620),
late Lieut. 1st Life Guards, b. 1869 ; m. 1893, Margaret
Louisa, d. of John Holmes of Brooke Hall, Norfolk ; and
has had issue — (1) Anthony Francis Vincent, Esq., b. 1894
[m. 1925, Dorothy Clare, only d. of Sir Charles Falls, M.P.
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Margaret] ; (2) Victor Norman Erskine Vincent, Esq.,
b. 1897; d. 1920; (3) Evelyn Joseph Howard-Vincent
Esq., b. 1900; assumed by Deed Poll 1924, the additional
surname of Howard [tn. 1924, Margaret, d. ot the late N.
R. Willson, Barrister-at-Law]. Res. — Ormesby, Norfolk.
Only surv. son of Rev. Sir Frederick Vincent, I ith Bart.,
M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1798 ; d. 1883 ; tn. 1st, 1826, Louisa
(d. 1841), d. and co-heir of John Norris of Hughenden
Manor, Bucks ; 2nd, 1844, Maria Copley, d. of Rober
Herries Young of Auchens Keoch, Dumfriesshire : —
Frederick D'Abernon Vincent, Esq., late Deputy-Con-
servator, Forest Dept., India, b. 1852 ; m. 1899, Emma
Julia Bertha (d. 1903), d. of the late Geheimrath Dr. Getz of
Frankfort-on-Main ; and has surv. issue — Sybil Helen Mary.
Club — City of London.
Rt. Hon. Sir Edgar Vincent, P.C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G.,
Viscount D'Abernon (q.v.).
VINCENT (H. Coll.). Azure, three cinquefoils
argent, a bordure or. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head
charged on the neck with a trefoil slipped gold.
Motto — "Vincent qui se vincent." Livery — Blue and
silver.
Sons of John Vincent, Esq., late Capt. 76th Foot,
b. 1830; in. 1862, Ann, dau. of Rev. James Linton of
Hemingford House, co. Huntingdon : —
William Henry Hutchinson Vincent, Gentleman, b. 1863.
Thomas Montagu Vincent, Gentleman, b.
Charles Vincent, Gentleman. Res. — 22 Templer's
Avenue, N.W. 11.
VINCENT (Confmd. U.O.). Azure, three cinquefoils
argent, within a bordure or. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, out of a ducal
coronet or, a griffin's head gules charged with a billet of the
first. Motto — " Vincenti dabitur."
Sons of Col. Arthur Hare Vincent (late comdg. 3rd
K.O. Hussars), of Summerhill, co. Clare, b. 1840; d.
1916; tn. 1st, 1871, Elizabeth Rose, d. of David
Davidson Manson, M.D. , of Spynie, Morayshire, N.B. ;
2nd, 1883, Gertrude Mary, only d. of Richard Birley
Banendale, of Blackmore End, Welwyn, Herts. : —
Sir Berkeley Vincent, K. BE., C.B. , C.M.G., has Order
of the Sacred Treasure of Japan (4'h Class), Officier Legion
d'Honneur, Brig.-General (ret.), b. 1871 ; tn. 2nd, 1925,
Ellaline, d. of Esmonde Bramley-Moore, M.D. , and has
issue — (1) Perceval Vincent, Esq., b. 1923; (2) Berkeley
Vincent, Esq., b. 1927. Res. — Summerhill, Sandbanks,
Dorset ; 46 Maida Vale, W.9. Club — Marlborough. J
Arthur Rose Vincent, Esq., C. B.E., B.A. (Trin. Coll.
Dublin), D.L., J.P., High Sheriff (1916), co. Kerry, b. 1876;
tn. 1910, Maud, only d. of W. B. Bourn, of Eiioli San
Mateo, California, U.S.A., and has issue — Arthur William
Bourn Vincent, Gentleman, b. 1919. Seat — Muckross
Abbey, Killarney, co. Kerry. Club— Carlton, White's,
Kildare Street (Dublin).
Arthur Patrick Birley Love Vincent, Esq., M.C., Capt.
3/6th Dragoon Gds., b. 1894 ; tn. 1926, Phyllis, only d. of
Major Hugh Rycroft, D.S.O., of Purton Stoke House,
Wilts. Club— Marlborough'.
VINT (U.O.). Per pale gules and ermines, on a saltire
engrailed argent, a trefoil slipped vert, between four hurts.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a hawk statant per pale gules and ermines.
Motto — " Fac et spera."
Son of John Vint of Carrickfergus, co. Antrim : —
Robert Washington Vint, Esq., Capt. R.A.M.C, M.B.,
B.Ch., B.A.O. , b. . Res. — 36 Kansas Avenue, Belfast,
Ireland.
VIPONT (Rematric. L.O. 17 Sept. 1910). Quarterly,
1 and 4, argent, a saltire engrailed sable between a lion ram-
pant in chief and two crescents in the flanks gules (Ander-
son) ; 2. azure, on a chevron engrailed between two bears'
heads couped argent, muzzled gules in chief and a mullet
of the second in base, a bull's head caboshed sable between
two hands issuant from the ends of the chevron, each hold-
ing a dagger all proper (Mackay) ; 3. gules, three mascles
interlaced between as many quatrefoils or (Whyte). Dexter
Mantling sable, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of
the liveries, a thistle slipped proper. Motto — " Per aspera
ad alta." Sinister Mantling azure, doubled argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the liveries, a dexter cubit arm erect
holding a dagger in pale all proper, pommel and hilt or.
Motto — " Wha tholes wins."
Elder twin son of Rev. David Avenel Vipont, Minister
of Menmuir, co. Forfar (formerly Rev. Melville Avenel
Vipont Anderson), b. 1864; d. 1922; m. 1897, Jan"
Florence Clark (d. 1906), d. and heir of Rev. George
Mackay, Minister of Presbyterian Church, White-
haven : —
Roland Seaward Alan Avenel Vipont, b. 1903. Res. —
19 Millerfield Place, Edinburgh.
VIVIAN. Or, on a chevron azure, between three lions'
heads erased proper, as many annulets of the field, a chief
embattled gules, thereon a wreath of oak of the first,
between two martlets argent. Mantling azure and or.
Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a lion's head
erased proper, charged with two bezants palewise, and
gorged with a collar gules, charged with three annulets
or, with a chain of the last ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
issuant from a bridge of one arch embattled at each end a
tower proper, a demi-hussar of His Majesty's 18th
Regiment of Dragoons (Hussars), habited, armed, and
accoutred, holding in his dexter hand a sabre all proper,
and in his sinister a pennon flying to the sinister gules.
Supporters — On the dexter, a dragon, with wings elevated
gules, gorged with a collar or, charged with three torteaux ;
on the sinister, a horse argent, saddle and bridle proper,
trappings gules, gorged with a collar sable, charged with
three bezants. Motto — " Vive anima Dei."
Only surv. son of Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Hussey Vivian,
1st Baron Swansea, b. 1821 ; d. 1894 ; m. 3rd,
1870, Averil (Res. — 40 Cadogan Place, S.W.), d.
of Capt. Richard Beaumont, R.N. : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Odo Richard Vivian, D.S.O., M. V.O., T.D.,
3rd Baron Swansea of Singleton, co. Glamorgan (9 June,
1893), Bart. (13 May, 1882), Lieut.-Col. (ret.) now Hon.
Col. Welch Regt., J. P. D.L. co. Glamorgan, b. 1875 ; tn.
1906, Hon. Winifred Hamilton, d. of 1st Baron Holm
Patrick ; and has issue — Hon. John Hussey Hamilton
Vivian, b. 1925 ; Hon. Ursula Margaret ; and Hon. Rose-
mary Winifred. Seat — Caer Beris, Builth Wells, co.
Brecon. Clubs — Bachelors', Brooks's.
VIVIAN, formerly of Pencalenick (R.L., 1820). Erminois,
on a chevron sable, between three lions' heads erased
purpure, as many plates, a chief engrailed gules, thereon
three martlets or. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, between two roses gules, slipped vert,
a dexter cubit arm, vested azure, charged with five plates in
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saltire, cuff argent, the hand proper, grasping an anchor in
fesse, the fluke towards the dexter. Mottoes — " Non
robore sed spe " ; " Vive ut vivas."
Son of Rev. Francis Henry Vivian, M.A. (Cantab.),
b. 1828 ; d. ; m. i860, Margaret, d. of William
Charles Henry of Haffield, Ledbury : —
Herbert Vivian, Gentleman, M.A. (Cantab.), b. 3 April,
1865 ; m. 1897, Olive, d. of Frederick Walton of Cwmlle-
coediog, Montgomeryshire. Res. —
VIVIAN-NEAL (H. Coll., 1926). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
paly of six argent and azure, on a bend gules, a grey-
hound's head erased between two dexter hands couped
at the wrist argent (for Neal) ; 2 and 3, or, two chevronels
azure, in chief as many lions' heads erased purpure, on a
chief gules two martlets argent (for Vivian) ; and on
an escutcheon of pretence, the arms of Skrine, namely:
azure, in the dexter chief and sinister base points a tower
argent, in the sinister chief and dexter base points a lion
rampant, ermine, ducally crowned or. Mantling azure
and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, out
of a wreath of oak or, a dexter cubit arm in armour in
the gauntlet proper a sword erect also proper pommel
and hilt gold, transfixing a greyhonnd's head as in the
arms (for Neal) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, in front
of a demi-lion guardant purpure, holding in the paws
a shepherd's crook and charged on the shoulder with an
escallop or, two annulets interlaced gold (for Vivian).
Motto — " iEquo adeste animo." Livery — Dark blue,
with silver buttons.
Only son of Herbert Neal, of Speen Lodge, Newbury,
Berks., b. 1852 ; d. 1917 ; m. 1890, Edith Jane, d. of
Richard Westall, of Stoke Prior, Worcestershire : —
Arthur Westall Vivian-Neal, Gentleman, M.C., Lieut.
R.F.A. (ret.), M.A. (Camb.), assumed the additional name
of Vivian 1926, b. 1893 ; m. 1926, Cecilia Marjory, only
child of Rev. Vivian Eccles Skrine and Minna Frances, d.
of George Vivian, of Claverton Manor, Somerset, and has
issue — Ralph William Vivian-Neal, Gentleman, b. 1928.
Seat — Poundisford Park, Taunton, Somerset. Club —
Travellers'.
VCEUX, see DES VCEUX.
VON HERKOMER (31 Oct. 1899; Heralds' Office,
Munich). Von Gold and Roth schraglinks geteilt ; oben
zwei gekreuzte schwarze Meissel dariiber ein Schlagel unten
eine silberne Malerpalette mit drei durch dieselbe gesteckte,
aufrecht stehende Pinsel. Auf dem gekronten Turnierhelm
ein offener adlerflug, der rechte Fliigel von Gold und
Schwarz schragrechts, der linke Fliigel von Roth and Gold
schraglinks geteilt ; zwischen den Fliigeln eine naturliche
Hand aus schwarzem, goldgesaumten Aermel, der Zeige-
finger und der Daumen nach oben, die iibrigen Finger
eingebogen. Helmdecken rechts schwarz golden, links
roth-golden. Unten ein Spruchband mit der Devise " Pro-
priis Alis. " [Per bend or and gules, in chief two sculptors'
chisels in saltire sable, in base a sculptor's mallet of the
last, surmounted by a painter's palette sable, through which
are placed three brushes in bend sinister. Mantling — Dexter
side, or and sable ; sinister side, gules and sable. Crest —
Out of a coronet between two eagle's wings displayed, the
dexter per bend or and sable, the sinister per bend sinister
gules and or, a cubit arm prop-r, habited sable, decorated
with gold, the thumb and first finger raised, the other
fingers closed. Motto — " Propriis alis."]
Son of Sir Hubert von Herkomer, Knt. Bach., D.C. L.
(Hon.) Oxon., Hon. LL.D. (Camb.), C.V.O., R.A.,
b. 1849; d. 1914; tn. 1st, 1874, Anna (d. 1883), d. of
Albert Weise of Berlin ; 2nd, Lulu (d. 1885), d. of
T. Griffiths of Ruthin, N. Wales; 3rd, Margaret,
another d. of T. Griffiths of Ruthin : —
Siegfried Hubert Herkomer, Esq., b. 1874; m- lst- 1900,
Eugenia (d. 1905), d. of Dr. J. Leon Williams ; 2nd, 1911,
Evelyn, widow of W. H. Wilson of Southport. Res. —
34 Addison Avenue, Holland Park, W. n.
VON HAUPT-McLEOD (H. Coll.). Or, a Moor's
head couped proper, ornamented with earrings of the
first, jewelled argent, and a collar of pearls proper, on
a chief azure, a ducal coronet of the first. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath or and azure, in
front of a pair of wings conjoined in base sable, two
fasces in saltire proper. Motto — " Virtute et fidelitate."
Livery — Blue, with chocolate collar and cuffs.
Only son of William Von Haupt (a descendant of
Von Haupt of Homburg, who was ennobled by
Letters Patent from Ludwig II, Grand Duke of
Hesse, dated 20 Nov. 1841), m. 1877, Jessie Oman
Gunn, of Thurso, N.B. : —
Albert Reginald Von Haupt-McLeod, Esq., M.D.,
CM. (Tor.), Com. Order of the Hospital of St. John of
Jerusalem in England, sometime Capt. and Hon. Maj.
A.I.F., and Capt. R.A.M.C., Hon. Magistrate New South
Wales, assumed the additional surname of McLeod by
Deed Poll, b. 1880; m. 1915, Dora Lillian, d. of George
Marsland, of Leeds, Yorks. ; and has issue — Douglas Karl
Gunn Von Haupt-McLeod, Gentleman, b. 1924 ;
Roderick Albrecht Gunn Von Haupt-McLeod, Gentleman,
b. 1928. Res. — Artarmon, N.S.W., Australia. Address
— T. and G. Building, Elizabeth Street, Sydney, N.S.W.
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VON PEYER (Granted by the Emperor Rudolf II,
5 May 1581. Pedigree recorded and arms certified at
Vienna 25 Oct. 1887. Recorded H. Coll.). Azure, three
lozenges, conjoined in bend or. Mantling azure and or.
Crest— Out of a coronet a demi-man without arms proper,
habited azure, and charged across the breast with three
lozenges as in the arms, on his head a long cap also azure,
the brim or, the collar also or.
Sons of Everard Charles von Peyer, Gentleman, of
Newent Court, Glos., b. 1852 ; d. 1925 ; m. 1892, Edith
Mabel, d. of Thomas Starkey of Heatherton Park, nr.
Taunton : —
Everard Esme" Vivian de Peyer (formerly von Peyer),
B.A. Oxon., b. 1899; m- x924> Edith Mary, d. of Walter
Bartlett, of Brondeshury, N. ; and has issue— Gervase Alan
de Peyer, Gentleman, b. 1926 ; and Deirdre Yolande.
Res. — 80 Fitrjohn's Avenue, Hampstead, N.W.3. Club —
Devonshire.
Charles Hubert Sebastian de Peyer (formerly von Peyer),
b. 1905. Res. — Chesterfield, Meads, Eastbourne.
Eric Clarence Evelyn de Peyer (formerly von Peyer),
b. 1906.
VON STIEGLITZ. Per pale or and argent, in the
dexter a bird proper standing on a branch of thistle issuing
out of the sinister base vert, in the sinister on a triple
mount in base of the last an eagle displayed regardant
gules, ducally crowned, armed and beaked of the first, hold-
ing in the beak a sprig of three thistles azure. Mantling
vert and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, out of a
ducal coronet or, an arm in armour embowed, the hand
grasping a sword all proper between two wings expanded, the
dexter per fesse argent and gules, the sinister per fesse gules
and argent. Motto — " Spes mea in Deo."
Sons of Edgar Boyne von Stieglitz, Gentleman, of
Wambo, Brisbane, Queensland, b. 1846; d. 1918 ;
tn. Eleanor Beatrice, nie Thomson : — ■
Edgar Walter Thomson von Stieglitz, Gentleman,
b. 1882. Res. — Hillcrest, Redland Bay, Queensland.
Francis Lewis Altmor Thomson (formerly von Stieglitz),
Gentleman, b. 1883 ; m. Flora Anne, d. of James Perry,
of Stourbridge, England ; and has issue — Edgar James
Thomson, Gentleman, b. 1922 ; William Lewis Wilfrid
Thomson, Gentleman, b. 1927 ; and Margaret Doreen.
Res. — Studley, Mount Abundance, Queensland.
Leslie Oscar von Stieglitz, Gentleman, b. 1887; m. 1925,
Lily Elizabeth, d. of W. J. Walton, of Brisbane. Res. —
Wivenhoe, Nelia, N. Queensland.
Aubrey Friedrich Rudolf Thomson (formerly von Stieglitz) ,
Gentleman, M.M., b. 1891 ; m. 1917, Estelle, d. of George
Comrie Smith, Glasgow ; and has issue — Peter Boyne
Thomson, Gentleman, b. 1918 ; George Comrie Thomson,
Gentleman, b. 1920 ; and Joan Beatrice. Res. — Eight Mile
Plains, Brisbane.
Chelmers Roy St. Clair von Stieglitz, Gentleman,
A.A.C.I., b. 1895 ; m. 1922, Mary Edna Violet, eld. d. of
Frederick Walter Carter, of Brisbane ; and has issue —
Sylvia Mary ; and Annette Vera. Res. ■ — Clay field , Brisbane,
Queensland.
VOULES (H. Coll). Sable, a roebuck's head caboshed
ensigned with a rose or, a chief of the last fretty of
the field. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, in front of a lion's head affrontee proper,
a rose gules, barbed and seeded proper, between two
fleurs-de-lys or. Motto — " Fidendo sed agendo."
Son of Sir Gordon Blennerhassett Voules, of Hams-
lade, Porchester Road, Bournemouth, b. 1839 ;
d. 1924 ; m. 1866, Frances Cotton, d- of James
Minchin : —
Sir Francis Minchin Voules, Knt. Bach. (1921), C.B.E.
(1920), Knt. of Grace of the Ven. Order of the Hospital of
St. John of Jerusalem, b. 1867 ; m. 1893, Isabel Janet, d.
of A. H. Kennedy ; and has issue — Kathleen Agnes [m.
1916, Lieut. Aubrey Newbold, R.N. (</. 1924). Res. —
Orchard House, Kensington, W.14. Clubs — City, Reform,
M.C.C.
JOHN HENRY WALCOT VOWLER-SIMCOE,
Gentleman ; assumed by Royal Licence the additional
surname and arms of Simcoe 1899. Born Jan. 24, 1851,
being the eldest son of the late John Nicholson Vowler of
Parnacott, co. Devon, by his wife Mary Northcote, second
dau. and in her issue a coheir of the late Rev. Henry
Addington Simcoe of Penheale Manor, co. Cornwall, of
Wolford Lodge, co. Devon, and of Old Court, co. Here-
ford, Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. Oxon., Vicar of Eglos-
kerry-with-Tremaine, co. Cornwall. Armorial bearings
— Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, a fesse wavy ermine between
two stars of twelve points in chief and a cannon fesse-
wise in base or (for Simcoe) ; 2 and 3, per chevron gules
and sable, three cross crosslets chevronwise between as
many crescents all argent (for Vowler). Mantling azure
and argent. Crests— 1 on a wreath of the colours, out
of a naval crown or, a demi-sea-lion proper, holding in his
forefin a dagger erect argent, pommel and hilt gold, and
on his shoulder a rose gules, barbed and seeded proper
(for Simcoe) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, issuant from
the battlements of a tower argent, a demi-lion gules, hold-
ing in the dexter paw a cross crosslet, and resting the
sinister on a decrescent, both also argent (for Vowler)).
Motto — "Non sibi sed patriae." Livery — Blue, white
collar and cuffs. Estate— Parnacott, Holsworthy, S. Devon.
Club — Windham.
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THOMAS JAMES WADDINGHAM, Esquire, J. P.
and D.L. Bom Feb. 27, 1840, being the second son
of John Waddingham, by his wife Margaret Wilkinson,
dau. of James Wilkinson. Armorial bearings — Azure, a
fessej between in chief two stags' attires, and in base an
unicorn passant argent, in chief a crescent or for cadency,
impaling the arms of Davies, namely, quarterly, or and
gules, a dragon rampant counterchanged, holding in its
dexter claw a spear proper. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert,
a stag's head caboshed proper, between the attires a rose
argent, barbed and seeded also proper. Motto — " Pro-
spicio." Livery — Blue, with white piping, silver buttons
with stag's head caboshed and rose between horns.
Married, Dec. 13, 1883, Sarah (d. 1910), d. of James
Davies, Esq., J. P. and D.L. Seat — Hafod, near
Aberystwyth. Club — New University.
WADDINGTON. Quarterly, r. argent, on a (esse sable
between three fleurs-de-lys azure, a lion passant or (Wad-
dington, n Dec. 1788) ; 2. argent, a cinquefoil azure, on a
chief gules, two crosses fiory vair (Ferrand, Vns. Yorks.);
3. argent, a chevron azure between three fountains (Sykes,
11 Dec. 1788) ; 4. or, on a chevron sable, between three
stags' heads erased proper, an acorn slipped and leaved
(Rigmaiden, 11 Dec. 1788). Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed
proper, holding a battleaxe in bend the handle or, the
blade argent, charged with a fleur-de-lys as in the arms.
Motto — " Redde suum cuique." Livery — Dove colour,
light blue facings.
Sons of Horace Waddington, Gentleman, Barrister-
at-Law, late one of H.M. Inspectors of Schools,
b. 1834 ; d. ; by 1st wife m. 1863, Adelaide Mary
(d. 1896), d. of late David Thomas, Esq., J. P., of
Pwllywrach, Glamorgan : —
Horace Penderel Waddington, Gentleman, b. 1865.
Postal address —
Evelyn de Burgh Waddington, Gentleman, b. 1869.
Res.—
JOHN WADDINGTON, Esquire, one of H.M. Lieuts.
for the City of London, Justice of the Peace for cos. Sussex
and Yorks. (High Sheriff Sussex 1909). Born April 5, 1855,
being the eldest surviving son of John Waddington of
Clarendon House, Leeds (son of Richard Waddington, Balks
House, Wortley, near Leeds), by his wife Mary Anne, dau.
of William Sugden of Bradford, Yorks. Armorial bear-
ings— Per pale argent and gules, a fesse between two
fleurs-de-lys in chief, and a battleaxe fessewise in base,
blade upwards, and head to the sinister, all counter-
changed. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed, holding in
the hand a tilting-spear in bend, and a battleaxie in bend
sinister, all proper, the hand surmounted by a fleur-de-lys
gules. Motto — "Pro recto semper." Livery — Light drab
and red facings. Married 1879, Evaline, dau. of George
Shenton of Perth, Western Australia, and sister of Sir George
Shenton ; and has Issue — Albert Edward John Wad-
dington, Gentleman, b. Nov. 9, 1883 [m. 1907, Mary Theresa,
d. of Sir George Shenton of Perth, W.A. ; and has issue —
Rupert John Shenton Waddington, Gentleman, b. 1908;
John Noel Waddington, Gentleman, b. 1919 ; Ida Annie
and Gladys Victoria [m. 1914, Devereux John Tollemache,
son of Hon. Ranulph CarteretTollemache]. Residences —
Waddington Old Hall, co. Yorks. ; 19 Brunswick Terrace,
Hove, Sussex. Club — Royal Automobile.
WADDY. Argent, a bend between a crescent in chief
and a mullet in base gules. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a naked arm embowed
proper, grasping a sword argent, pommelled and hiked or.
Motto — " Ob ducem ob patriam."
Sons of Richard Anderson Waddy, Esq , of Morpeth,
N.S. W. , and Clougheast Castle, co. Wexford, b. 1844 ;
d. 1918 ; m. 1870, Elizabeth Ann, d. of the late J.
Edward Stacy, M.D., F.R.C.S., of Newcastle,
N.S.W. :—
Rev. Percival Stacy Waddy, M.A. (Oxon. and Sydney,
N.S.W.). formerly Fellow of St. Paul's College, Sydney,
C.F. (Aust.)), formerly Archdeacon of Palestine, Chaplain
of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem,
b. 1875 ; m. 1901, Etheldred, d. of Rev. John Spittal, and
has issue — (1) Richard Patteson Stacy Waddy, Gentleman,
b. 1904 ; (2) Bernard Broughton Waddy, Gentleman, b.
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Hilda; and Charis. Res. — Wimbledon. Club — Junior
Army and Navy.
Edgar Lloyd Waddy, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Rev. Ernest Frederick Waddy, Clerk in Holy Orders,
b. . Res. — Rugby School, Rugby.
Richard Granville Waddy, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
WADE (U.O.). Azure, a saltire argent, in chief the
Star of Runjeet Sing proper, in the flanks and base an
escallop or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest--On a
wreath of the colours, an arm embowed in armour, the hand
grasping a straight sword, from the blade the Star of the
Durannee Empire pendent, all proper. Motto — " Pro fide
et patria."
Only son of Sir Claude Martine Wade, b. 1794 ; d.
1861 ; m. : —
Claude FitzRoy Wade, Esq., Barr.-at-Law, Clerk of Assize
North-Eastern Circuit, b. . Res. — Rockwells, Fountain
Road, Norwood. S. E. Post. add. — 2 Dr. Johnson's Build-
ings, Temple, E.C.
WADE (U.O.). Azure, on asaltire between four escallops
or, a dragon's head erased gules, gorged with a bar gemel
argent. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, an arm in armour, embowed, the hand grasping
a sword all proper, the arm charged with an escallop gules.
Motto—' ' Pro fide et patria."
Son of : —
Surgeon-General Frederick William Wade, L. R. C.S.I. ,
b. . Res —
WADE-GERY of Bushmead (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1
and 4, gules, two bars argent, each charged with three mascles
ol the field, on a canton or, a leopard's face azure (Gery,
Vn. Beds. 1634, and Vn. Leics. 23 March 1681); 2 and 3,
ermine, a saltire argent, charged with a battleaxe sable be-
tween four escallops or (Wade). Mantling gules and argent.
Crests — 1. upon a wreath of the colours, an antelope's head
erased quarterly, argent and sable, charged with four mascles
counterchanged (Gery) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, on
a mount vert, a rhinoceros proper, charged with a battle-
axe sable (for Wade). Motto — "Mentis honestae gloria."
Livery — Brown coat turned up with yellow, waistcoat black
and yellow vertical stripes.
Son of William Hugh Wade-Gery, Gentleman, h. 1832 ;
d. 1917 ; m. 1862, Rebecca, d. of the late John
Hardwicke : —
Richard Wade-Gery, Gentleman, b. 1865 ; m. 1894,
Margaret Hogarth, younger d. of John Morrison, and has
issue — William Robertson Wade-Gery, Gentleman, b. 1901 ;
Roderick Ian Wade-Gery, Gentleman, b. 1906 ; Hester
Margaret, and Christiana. Seat— Bushmead Priory, St.
Neots.
Son of Hugh Wade-Gery, Gentleman, b. 1836 ; d. 1915 ;
m. : —
— Wade-Gery, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Sons of Arthur Staunton Wade-Gery, Gentleman, of
Campton Grange, Beds., 6. 1844; d. 1919; m. 1872,
Mary Elizabeth, d. of John Midgley of Colne, Lan-
cashire.
Sons.
The Late HAMLET DALTON WADE-DALTON,
Esquire, Patron of the Living, and Lord of the Manor
of Hauxwell, J.P. (1894) N.R. Yorks., Lt.-Col. Middlesex
Regt. (retired). Born 1847; died 1929, being the son of the
late Colonel Hamlet C. Wade-Dalton (who assumed by
Royal Licence the additional surname of Dalton in pur-
suance of the testamentary injunction of his wife's aunt,
Miss Anne Gale of Hauxwell Hall), by his wife Mary, eldest
dau. of Colonel Foster Lechmere Coore of Scruton, co.
Yorks., and granddaughter of Francis Dalton, Esq. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, crusilly or, a lion ram-
pant guardant argent, a chief nebuly of four of the last and
sable (Dalton) ; 2 and 3, azure, on a saltire indented between
four escallops or, an escallop of the field, a canton of the
second, charged with a mullet of six points pierced of the
first (Wade). Mantling azure and or. Crests— 1. on a
wreath of the colours, a dragon's head couped vert, wings
elevated or, gorged with a collar nebuly gold ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour
proper, garnished or, holding in the gauntlet a sword also
proper, pommel and hilt gold, and pendent from the gauntlet
by a chain also gold, an escutcheon azure, charged with an
escallop also or. Seat — Hauxwell Hall, Constable Burun,
N. R. Yorks.
WADE PALMER (R.L. 1900, H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1
and 4, azure, a talbot's head erased argent, in chief two
mullets or, all within a bordure counter-compony of the
third and first, and (for distinction) in the centre chief point
a cross crosslet or (for Palmer) ; 2 and 3, azure, on a saltire
between four escallops or, a dragon's head erased gules,
gorged with a bar gemel argent (for Wade). Mantling
azure and argent. Crests 1. on a wreath of the colours,
three mullets fessewise azure, in front of a talbot's head
erased argent, charged on the neck (for distinction) with a
cross crosslet also azure (for Palmer) ; 2. on a wreath ot
the colours, an arm in armour embowed, the hand grasping
a sword all proper, the arm charged with an escallop gules
(for Wade). Motto — " Pro Deo et rege."
Sons of Fairfax Blomfield Wade-Palmer, Esq., J. P.,
F.R.I.B.A., of Holme Park, Sonning, Berks., b. 1851 ;
d. 1919 ; m. 1877, Harriet Ruth, elder dau. and coh.
of the late Robert Ruthven Pym, Esq., of Devonshire
Place, London, J.P. and D.L. co. of Middlesex and
J.P. co. of Berks, (fifth son of Francis Pym of the
Hasells, Beds. , by his wife Lady Jane Leslie Melville) : —
Robert Reginald Fairfax Wade-Palmer, Esq., Oxford-
shire Hussars Yeo., b. Oct. 14, 1878 ; m. 1909, Iris Harriet
Helena (who obtained a divorce 1922), younger d. of Sir
Francis Salway Winnington, 5th Bart. Res. — Hurst Lodge,
Berks.
Aubrey Nugent Wade-Palmer, Esq., T. D. , Capt. late
Notts. Yeo., b. 1882 ; m. 1st, 1906, Lady Eleanor Charlotte
Augusta (who obtained a divorce 1920), yst. d. of 3rd
Earl of Dartrey ; and has issue — Barbara Madeline;
and Isme Ruth ; 2nd, 1926, Nora Mabel, d. of Henry
Edward Bugg, of Harleston, Norfolk. Res. — Scole Inn,
Diss, Norfolk.
WAECHTER of Ramsnest, Chiddingfold, Surrey (H.
Coll., 1911). Azure, in base a wall embattled, thereon a
crane, holding in the dexter claw a stone, all proper, in
chief two roses, barbed vert, and seeded or. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, uj on
a rock proper, a crane holding a stone as in the arms.
Sons of Sir Harry Waechter, 1st Bart., C.M.G., D.L.
for London, High Sheriff for Surrey 191 1, HighSteward
of Guildford 1912, MA. Trinity College (Cambridge),
Lieut, late 20th Batt. London Regt., late Hon. Col.
5/92nd R.F.A. Ter. London Bde. .served Great War
1915-19, b. 1871 ; d. 1929; m. 1911, Josephine (who
obtained a divorce 1924), only d. of the late John
D'Arcy of Corbetstown, Westmeath : —
Sir Henry Leonard D'Arcy Waechter, 2nd Bart. (1911),
b. 191 2. Res. —Arlington Estates, Salisbury, S. Rhodesia.
Tohn D'Arcy Waechter, Esq., b. 191c;.
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WAILES-FAIRBAIRN (R,L, 10 March 1902). Quar-
terly, 1 and 4, argent, on a chevron between three boars' heads
couped gules, three bezants (Fairnbairn, 1839) ; 2 and 3, per
fesse gules and sable, a stork argent, in chief three spurs,
rowels upward, leathered or (Wailes). Mantling gules and
argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of his liveries, a dexter cubit
arm holding in the hand the worm of a lever-screw in bend
all proper (Fairbairn); 2. on a wreath of the colours, two
spurs interlaced, rowels upward, and leathered or, between
as many wings proper, each charged with a quatrefoil
azure. Motto — " Ne cede arduis. " Livery — Dark chocolate,
red facings.
Son of William Wailes of Bath, formerly of Leeds; b.
1829 ; m. 1859, Elizabeth Yorstoun, eld. d. of Sir Peter
Fairbairn of Leeds : —
William Fairbairn Wailes-Fairbairn, Esq., D.L. , J. P. West
Riding of Yorkshire, M.A. (Cantab.), Capt, Derbysh. Imp.
Yeo., MajorS. Notts. Yeo. 1914-22, £. 1861 ; assumed by
R.L. 1902, the additional arms and surname of Fairbairn ;
m. 1892, Katherine Lilian, d. of George Alderson Smith,
of Wheat croft Cliff, Scarborough ; and has issue — (1) Neville
William Fairbairn Wailes-Fairbairn, Esq., Capt. Yorks.
Hussar Yeo., b. 1892 [m. 1916, Margeretta, d. of George
K. H. Brutton, of Hong-Kong; and has issue— Andrew
George Wailes-Fairbairn, Gentleman, b. 1927; and Diana
Joan] ; Dorothy Lilian \m. 1916, Anthony Milburn, of
Rufforth Hall, York; and has issue]; and Hilda Lorna
\_m. 1925, Capt. J. Johnstone, D.L.I.]. Seat — Askbam
Grange, York. Clubs— Boodle's, Devonshire.
WAKE. Or, two bars gules, in chief three torteaux.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a knot (commonly called the Wake knot).
Motto—" Vigila et ora."
Sons of Sir Herewald Wake, 12th Bart., b. 1852 ;
d. 1916 ; m. 1874, Catherine {Res. — The Manor
House, Weston Turville, Aylesbury), d. of Sir
Edward St. Aubyn, 1st Bart., of St. Michael's
Mount : —
Sir Hereward Wake, 13th Bart. (5 Dec. 1621), C.M.G.,
D.S.O., of Courteenhall, co. Northampton, D.L., J. P.
Northants., Col. comdg. 162nd (E.M.) Bde. T. A., served
S. Africa and Great War, Brig.-Gen. 1917-1919, comdg.
4th Batt. K.R.R.C. 1920-23, Comdr. Legion of Honour,
and Crown of Italy, R. Humane Society's Medal,
b. 1876 ; m. 1912, Margaret Winifred, d. of Robert Henry
Benson, Esq., J. P., of Buckhurst, Sussex ; and has
issue — Hereward Wake, Esq., b. 1916 ; Roger Wake,
Esq., b. 1918; Peter Wake, Esq., b. 1921 ; Margaret;
Diana ; Patricia ; and Mary. Seat — Courteenhall, North-
ampton. Club — Brooks's.
Godwin Rupert Wake, Esq., Major (ret.) K.R.R.C,
served S. Africa and Great War, b. 1879. Res. —
St. Aubyn Baldwin Wake, Esq., Capt. R.N., Order
St. Anne (Russia), served Great War, Naval Attache at
Buenos Aires since 1927, b. 1882. Res. —
Fourth son of Sir William Wake, nth Bart., b. 1823 ;
d. 1865 ; m. 1844, Margaret Anne (d. 1866), d. of
Henry Fricker, of Southampton : —
Thomas Herbert Drury Wake, Esq., b. 1862. Res. —
Sons of Adm. Charles Wake, b. 1824 ; d. 1890 ; m. i860,
Emma (d. 1920), d. of Sir Edward St. Aubyn,
1st Bart. :—
Charles St. Aubyn Wake, Esq., C.M.G., Major Suffolk
Regt. , late Royal Irish Rifles and 3rd Batt. Devon Regt.,
b. i8bi. Res.—
Edward St. Aubyn Wake, Esq., C.M.G., Col. late
comdg. 21st Batt. Middx. Regt., served Burmah 1885-6
(medal and clasp), Samana 1897 (desp. , medal, and two
clasps), and Great War, b. 1862 ; m. 1913, Vera Cecilia, d.
of the late Francis Johnston, of Dunsdale, Westerham,
Kent ; and has issue — Hugh Wake, Gentleman, b. 1916.
Res. — Exeleigh House, Tiverton, N. Devon. Club —
Albemarle.
Admiral Sir Drury St. Aubyn Wake, K.C.I.E., C.B. ,
R.N. (ret.), served Egypt (medal and clasp), and Great
War (desp., C.B., C.I.E., K.C.I.E.), has Order of the
Medijie (5th class), Humane Soc. Medal, Order SS.
Maurice and Lazarus, Order St. Vladimir of Russia (4th
class), b. 1863; m. 1896, Edith Rose Mary, d. of the late
Rev. T. W. Boyce ; and has had issue — Charles Baldwin
Drury Wake, Esq. ,2nd Lieut. K.R.R.C, b. 1897 ; killed
in action 1918. Res.— 78 Victoria Road, Clapham Common,
S.W.4. Club — United Service.
Only son of Hugh St. Aubyn Wake, Esq., M.V.O.,
Major Ind. Army, b. 1870; killed in action 1914 ;
in. 1899, Kathleen Mary, d. of Lt.-Col. G. E. Grigg, of
Ouselea, Bedford : —
Hugh Edward William Wake, Gentleman, b. iqoo
Res.—
WAKEFIELD (H. Coll.). Or, a chevron vert, between in
chief two roses gules, barbed and seeded proper, and in
base a cross couped of the third. Mantling vert and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, between two elephants'
tusks erect argent, a wyvern sans legs gules. Supporters
On the dexter side a lion or, charged on the shoulder with
a wreath of laurel proper, tied with a riband gules ; and
on the sinister side an eagle, wings endorsed and inverted
also or, charged with a like wreath. Badge — A sprig of
rhododendron proper, enfiled with a baron's coronet or.
Motto — " Vigilans et audax."
Son of John Wakefield of Cheshire and Mary Cheers : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Cheers Wakefield, C.B.E. (mil.),
1st Baron Wakefield of Hythe (1930), 1st Bart. (16 Feb.
1917), Kt. Bachelor (1908), J. P. Kent, J. P. and D.L. Lon-
don, Sheriff City of London 1907-8, Lord Mayor 1915-16,
one of H.M.'s Lieuts. for the City of London, and Alder-
man for Bread Street Ward, Pres. Roy. Hospitals of Bride-
well and Bethlem, Hon. Col. London Bde. R.G.A. (T.A.),
and 2nd Batt. Roy. Fus. (City of London Regt.), Knt. of
Justice of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem
in England, b. 1859 ; m. 1888, Sarah Frances, Dame of Grace
of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in
England, d. of John Graham. Res. — Hythe, Kent.
Clubs — Royal Societies, Royal Automobile.
His Honour Judge JOHN WAKELY, M.A., K.C,
J. P. and D.L. King's Co., J. P. and County Court Judge for
Counties Roscommon and Sligo. Born 1861, eldest son of
late John Wakely, late of Bally burly, Edenberry, King's Co. ,
Esq.,M.A., J. P. and D.L., b. 1820; d. 1896; m. 1853, Mary
Catherine, dau. of the Rev. Richard George, Rector of Kents-
town, co. Meath. Armorial bearings (U.O., 1627)— Gules,
a chevron between three cross crosslets argent, on a chief
of the second, a stag's head caboshed of the first.
Livery — Dark blue. Married, July 31, 1888, Rebecca
Low Montserrat (d. 1923), eldest dau. of the Rev.
Morgan Jellett, LL.D., Rector of St. Peter's and Canon ot
Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin ; and has Issue — Nina
Catherine ; Raby Clare Jellett ; Olive Ivan Montserrat.
Estate — Ballyburly, King's Co. Postal add. — Ballyburly,
Edenderry, King's Co. Club— University (Dublin).
WAKEMAN. Paly wavy of six vert and argent, a
saltire engrailed ermine. Mantling vert and argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, between two
palm-branches proper, a lion's head erased argent,
vomiting flames, gorged with a collar engrailed and
cottised vert, and charged with three ermine spots or.
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Mottoes— "Nee temere nee timide " ; " Tout sans faillir et
sans lucre." Livery— White coat with green facings and
cuffs, silver lace and buttons, and green plu?h breeches.
Son of Sir Offley Wakeman, 3rd Bart., of Perdiswell,
co. Worcs., M.A..D.L., J.P..C.A. (High Sheriff 1887)
co. Shropshire, b. 1850 ; d. 1929 ; tn. 1885, Catherine
Mary (d. 1925), d. of Sir Charles Henry Rouse- Bough-
ton, nth Bart., of Lawford Hall : —
Sir Offley Wakeman, 4th Bart., of Perdiswell (Feb. 20,
1828), M.A. (Oxon.), Capt. Reserve of Officers Grenadier
Guards, late Scots Gds., A.D.C. to Governor of New
South Wales 1914, and to Viceroy of India 1917-18, b.
1887 ; tn. 1920, Winifred Annie (d. 1924), d. of Lt.-Col. C.
R. Prideaux-Brune of Prideaux Place, Cornwall, and has
issue — Offley David Wakeman, Esq., b. 1922. Seats —
Yeaton-Peverey, Shrewsbury ; Rorrington Lodge, Chirbury,
co. Salop. Res. — 7 Southwick Street, W.2.
WALCOT, formerly of Bitterley Court and Walcot
Hall, Salop (H. Coll., Vn. Salop 1621). Quarterly,
1 and 4, argent, a chevron between three chess-rooks
ermines ; 2 and 3, argent, on a cross flory azure, five
fieurs-de-lys or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— Out
of a ducal coronet or, a buffalo's head erased argent, ducally
gorged gold. Motto — " Nullius in verba magistri."
Son of Owen Charles Bampfylde Walcot, Esq., J. P.
co. Salop, Capt. 4th Batt. (Mil.) Worcestershire Regt.,
Patron of Bitterley, b. 1846 ; d. 1906 ; tn. 1869, Charlotte
Mary, second d. of J. O. Halliwell-Phillipps, F.R.S.,
and grand-dau. of Sir Thomas Phillipps, Bart., of
Middlehill :—
John Owen Halliwell Walcot, Gentleman, B.A., served
in S. Africa 1900-1, b. 1873 ; tn. 1906, Victoria Mary, d. of
late Rev. Robert James Roberts of Kuper Island, B.C. ;
and has issue— Charles Dashwood Walcot. Gentleman,
b. 1913; Edith; and Ruth. Estate — Weston Subedge,
Gloucestershire. Res. — The Yews, Salt Spring Island,
British Columbia.
Son of Charles Thomas Walcot, Gentleman, Com-
missariat Staff, b. 1821 ; d. 1911; m. 1847, Fanny,
eldest d. of Rev. Agar Adamson, D.U., Chaplain of
the Hon. the Legislative Council of Canada : —
Charles William Agar Walcot, Gentleman, b. 1858.
Res.—
WALDEGRAVE (H. Coll.). Per pale argent and gules,
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Out of a ducal
coronet or, a plume of ostrich feathers per pale as the
arms. Mottoes — " Passes avant " ; " Ccelum nonanimum."
Son of William Frederick Waldegrave, Esq. , commonly
called Viscount Chewton, b. 1816; d.v.p. 1854; tn.
1850, Frances, V.A. (Bedchamber Woman to Queen
Victoria), d. of Capt. John Bastard, R.N. : —
Rt. Hon. Sir William Frederick Waldegrave, 9th Earl
Waldegrave and Viscount Chewton (13 Sept. 1729), 10th
Baron Waldegrave of Chewton (20 Jan. 1685-6), 13th Bart.
(1 Aug. 1643), P.C., V.D. , J. P. and D.L. Somerset,
Westminster, and Middx., C.A. Somerset, Lt-Col. late 1st
London R.V. , Hon. Commnr. in Lunacy, a Lord-in-
Waiting 1886-92 and 1895-96, Capt. of Yeomen of Guard
1896-1906, M.A. (Camb.) [Supporters— Two talbots sable,
eared or, each gorged with a mural crown argent], b.
1851 ; tn. 1874, Lady Mary Dorothea Palmer, D.B.E., d.
of 1st Earl of Selborne ; and has issue — William Edward
Seymour Waldegrave, Esq., commonly called Viscount
Chewton, b. 1882 ; Lady Mary Wilfreda [tn. 1900, Rev.
Richard Aubrey Chichester Bevan (d. 1925)] ; and Lady
Laura Margaret [tn. 1st, 1899, Alfred Millington Knowles,
d. 1900; 2nd, 1904, Reginald Nicholson]. Seat — Chewton
Priory, Bath. Clubs — Carlton, Constitutional.
Hon. and Rev. Henry Noel Waldegrave, M.A. (Camb.),
Rector of Orchardleigh with Lullington 1912-26, b. 1854;
m. 1892, Anne Katharine, d. of Rev. William Pollexfen
Bastard ; and has issue — Geoffrey Noel Waldegrave, Esq. ,
b. 1905 ; Dorothy Caroline Frances [tn. 1915, Thomas Gran-
ville Randolph, M.C. , Capt. R.E.]; Irene Grace; Eliza-
beth Katherine [tn. 1918, George Algernon Randolph,
Lieut. R.A.F. ; and has issue] ; and Gabrielle Sophia
Annette. Res. — Rosslyn, Winchester.
Sons of Rev. Samuel Edmund Waldegrave, B.A.
(Camb.), Rector of Oborne, b. 1856; d. 1907; tn. 1886,
Alice, d. of Charles D. Millett :—
Rev. Samuel Charles Waldegrave, M.C, M.A. (Camb.),
late Lieut. 6th Batt. The Liverpool Regt., Temp. Chaplain
ot the Forces 1914-18, Hon. Chaplain since 1918, some-
time Warden of Birmingham City Union of Boys' and Girls'
Clubs, b. 1887; tn. 1918, Muriel, d. of Rev. Canon Edmund
McClure. Res. — Box 46, Buluwayo, S. Rhodesia.
Rev. George Turner Waldegrave, Hon. Chaplain, to
Missions to Seamen, Hong-Kong, formerly R. N., b. 1889.
Res. — 21 Praya East, Hong-Kong.
Frederick Arthur Waldegrave, Gentleman, b. 1892. Res.
— Poyntington, Sherborne, Dorset.
Sons of Rt. Hon. Granville Augustus William Walde-
grave, 3rd Baron Radstock, b. 1833 ; d. 1913 ; tn. 1858,
Susan Charlotte, d. of John Hales Calcraft of Remp-
stone : —
Rt. Hon. Granville George Waldegrave, C.B.E., 4th Baron
Radstock of Castle Town, Queen's Co. (Irel. , 29 Dec. 1800),
B.A. (Camb.) [Supporters — Dexter, a talbot regardant
sable, eared and gorged with a naval crown or ; sinister, an
eagle regardant, wings elevated, and holding in ihe dexter
claw a thunderbolt all proper. Motto — "St. Vincent"],
b. 1859. Res. — Mayfield, Woolston, Hants. Club —
National.
Hon. Montegu Waldegrave, B.A. (Camb.), b. 1867; tn.
i8q8, Constance Marion, d. of late J. E. J. Brodie of Lethen,
Nairn ; and has issue — John Montagu Granville Walde-
grave, Esq., Sub-Lieut. R.N. , b. 1905; Esther Con-
stance ; and Elizabeth Alexandra Sophia. Res. — 48 Eaton
Place, S.W.i.
WALDIE-GRIFFITH, see GRIFFITH.
WALDO, see MEADE-WALDO.
WALFORD (H. Coll.). Per pale gules and sable, on a
bend, between two hedgehogs argent, a fountain. Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
in front of a rising sun or, a dexter arm embowed proper,
vested above the elbow azure, the hand grasping an axe
in bend sinister also proper.
Son of William Walford, Gentleman, of Newbridge,
Wolverhampton, b. 1812 ; d. 1873; m. , Amelia
Higginson : —
William Walford, Gentleman,**. 1868; tn. 1895, Laura
Cooke, d. of Sir Rupert Alfred Kettle, Knt. , of Merridale,
Wolverhampton, County Court Judge ; and has issue — (1)
William Geoffrey Walford, Gentleman, b. 1896; (2)
Walford, Gentleman, b. ; (3) Walford, Gentle-
man, ft. ; and five daus. Res. — Glanmonnow, Garway,
Hereford.
WALKER, see KERRICH-WALKER.
WALKER (H. Coll.). Or, a saltire ermine, charged with
a stag's head erased proper, on a chief azure, a garb, be-
tween two mullets of six points of the field. Mantling
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azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
cornucopia proper. Supporters — On the dexter side a
horse, and on the sinister side a stag proper, each charged
on the shoulder with a garb or. Badge — Upon a plate
chequy argent and azure, an oak-tree fructed issuant
from a mount, in front thereof a fox courant all proper.
Motto — " Cura et industria." Livery — Blue, yellow
facings.
Third son of Sir Andrew Barclay Walker, 1st Bart.,
of Gatacre, b. 1824 ; d. 1893 ; m. 1st, 1853, Eliza,
d. of John Reid of Limekilns, co. Fife : —
Rt. Hon. William Hall Walker, Baron Wavertree
(27 Oct. 1919) of Delamere, Cheshire, Hon. Col. R.E. and
R.A. (T.D.), D.L. cos. Lancaster and Derby, Officer of
the Order of the Hosp. of St. John of Jerusalem, M.P.
Widnes, 1900-19, b. 1856 ; m. 1896, Sophie Florence,
C.B.E., Dame of the Order of the Hosp. of St. John of
Jerusalem, d. of Algernon Brinsley Sheridan, Esq., D.L.,of
Frampton Court, Dorset. Seats — Sandy Brow, Tarpor-
ley, Cheshire ; Horsley Hall, Gresford, co. Denbigh.
Town res. — Sussex Lodge, Regent's Park, N.W. Clubs — -
Arthur's, Carlton, Marlborough, Jockey, R.Y.S., etc.
WALKER (H. Coll., 1835). Erminois, on a pile em-
battled azure, a mural crown charged with the word
"Badajoz" between two caltraps in pale or. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a mural crown or, encircled by
a wreath of laurel, an ostrich proper, resting the dexter foot
on a grenade fired all proper. Motto — " Nil desperandum."
Livery — Blue and yellow.
Eld. sons of Sir George Ferdinand Radzivill Forestier -
Walker, 2nd Bart., J. P. and D.L., b. 1825; d. 1896;
m. 1854, Hon. Fanny Henrietta Morgan, third d. of
the 1st Lord Tredegar : —
Sir George Ferdinand Forestier-Walker (q.v.).
Radzivill Frederick Forestier-Walker, Esq., b. 1856; m.
1894, Eva Laura (div. 1905), second d. of Col. Francis
Justice of Craig-yr-Hall, Cardiff; and has issue — Clive
Radzivill Forestier-Walker, Gentleman, late Lieut. R.E. ,
b. 1895. J?es- —
Sons of Ivor Augustus Forestier-Walker, Esq., of Ford
(3rd son of 2nd Bart.), b. i860; d. 1928; m. 1st, 1891,
Georgiana (d. 1910), d. of the late John Osborne,
Q.C. ; 2nd, 1912, Agnes Maud, d. of late Rev. Caleb
Baskett Mayhew of Arran, St. Albans: —
Alan Ivor Forestier-Walker, Gentleman, b. 1913. Res.
— Ford, Drewsteignton, Exeter.
Urbain Evelyn Forestier-Walker, Gentleman, b. 1915.
Yngr. sons of Sir George F. R. Forestier- Walker, 2nd
Bart. :—
Devereux Philip Forestier-Walker, Esq., formerly Capt.
Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regt., b. 1864; m. 1896,
Isabella Constance, widow of Capt. C. W. Selwyn, and d.
of F. G. Dalgety of Lockerley Hall, Hants. ; and has issue
—Freda Gladys [m. 1921, William Henry Cartwright of
Victoria, B.C., and has issue]; and Honor Dorothy.
Res.— Fyfield House, Milton, Marlborough, Wilts. Club —
Naval and Military.
Sir Charles Leolin Forestier-Walker, K.B.E., M.P.
Monmouth since 1918, Commissioner Board of Control
since 1921, Forestry Commissioner since 1919, Welsh
Church Commissioner since 1921, J. P. co. Monmouth,
Knt. of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John
of Jerusalem, b. 1866; m. 1894, Alice, eld. d. of John
Blandy-Jenkins of Llanharan, Glamorgan, and Kingston
Bagpuize, Berks. ; and has issue — Rosemary [m. 1925,
John David Griffiths of Merthyr] ; and Daphne [m. 1922,
David Gavin Young, Welsh Guards; and has issue].
Seat — Park House, Rhiwderin, Monmouthshire. Clubs —
Wellington, Carlton.
Roland Stuart Forestier-Walker, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col.
comdg. Roy. Monmouth R.E. Mil. (S.R.), served S.
Africa and Great War (desp. twice, D.S.O.), b. 1871 ; m.
1st, 1904, Olive (div. 1918), d. of Ralph Thurston Bassett
of Crossways, Glamorgan ; 2nd, 1921, Norah, dau. of
Charles Nicholas Phipps of Chalcot, Wilts., and widow of
Sir John Fuller, 1st Bart. Res.— Cottles, Melksham,
Wilts. Club— Orleans.
Charles Evelyn Forestier-Walker, Esq., J. P. co. Gla-
morgan, b. 1875; m- T9°S' Ada Llewelyn, ygst. d. of Col.
Robert Henry Mansel, D.L. , of Maindiff Court; and has
issue— (1) Evelyn Rodney Forestier-Walker, Gentleman, b.
1906; (2) Charles Jocelyn Forestier-Walker, Gentleman, b.
1912 ; (3) Robert Justyn Gwent Forestier-Walker, Gentle-
man, b. 1919. Res.— Brynhedydd, Newport, Monmouth-
shire. Club — Wellington.
Sons of Edniond Somerville Forestier Forestier-Walker ,
Esq., Lt.-Col. late R.A., b. i860; d. 1922; m. 1887,
Ellen Mary Camilla, d. of Major F. A. Fenton, Madras
Staff Corps : —
Edmond Alec Forestier-Walker, Esq., Major Tank
Corps, late Capt. Cheshire Regt., b. 1889; m. 1921,
Eileen de Renzy, d. of Col. O. H. Channer, late
I. M.S., of Fordingbridge, and has issue — Edmond Annes-
ley Forestier-Walker, Gentleman, b. 1922 ; Claude Osborne
Forestier-Walker, Gentleman, fi. 1924. Res. —
Claude Forestier-Walker, Esq., M.C. with Bar, Capt.
3rd Hussars, b. 1896 ; m. 1926, Agnes Nivison, d. of Sir
William Cotts, Bart., K.B.E. Res.— Castleton, Cardiff.
Sons of Maj. - Gen. George Edmund Lushington
Forestier-Walker, b. 1828 ; d. 1893 ; m. 1852, Camilla
Georgiana, d. of Maj. -Gen. J. Patrick Calder, R.E.: —
Maj. -Gen. Sir George Townshend Forestier Forestier-
Walker, K C.B., late R.A. , A.D.C. to the King 1907-15,
Brig. -Gen. General Staff, Irish Command 1912-14, and
General Staff 1914-15, Grand Commander Order of the
Redeemer (Greece), Commander Legion of Honour, b.
1866 ; m 1892, Lady Mary Liddell, d. of 2nd Earl of
Ravensworth ; and has surv. issue — Helen Mary Cecilia.
Jfes.—Ch'Me Okeford House, Blandford, Dorset. Club—
Cavalry.
Claude Edward Forestier Forestier-Walker, Esq. .D.S.O. ,
Lt.-Col. R.A. (ret.), b. 1868; m. 1897, Ethel, d. of the
late Capt. Allix Wilkinson, 15th Regt. ; and has issue —
Claudine Forestier ; and Aura Camilla Desmond. Res. —
Duniston, Barham, Kent.
Son of Gen. Sir Frederick William Edward Forestier
Forestier-Walker, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., Knight of Grace
of St. John of Jerusalem, Grand Cross Mil. Order of
Merit, Spain,*. 1844; d. 1910; m. 1887, Mabel Louisa
Ross, ygst. d. of Col. A. E. Ross, late Northumber-
land Fus. : —
Ian Frederick Walter Forestier Forestier-Walker, Esq.
Lieut. Scots Gds., b. 1888. Post, add.— Grange, Waterloo-
ville, Hants.
WALKER (H. Coll.). Per fesse dancettee sable and
or, in chief two leopards' faces, and in base an annulet
counterchanged. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-Pegasus per
fesse dancettee or and sable, two annulets gold. Motto
'* Ambula in fide." p ,„.„ j
Fifth son of Henry Thomas Walker, of Willesden,
b. 1824 ; m. 1856 , Elizabeth, d. of George Harrow,
of Molesey :—
Augustus Walker, Gentleman, b. 1867 ; m. 1st, 1898,
Constance {d. 1921), d. of Rev. Henry West, Vicar of
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Henry Gardner, Esq., of Painswick, Glos. ; and has
issue — Augustus James West-Walker, Gentleman, B.A.
(Cambridge), b. 1902 (assumed by Deed Poll the addi-
tional surname of West) ; Mildred Zina ; Constance
Patricia [m. 192-4, Lieut.-Comdr. Mansel Brabazon
Fiennes Colvile, D.S.O.] Res. — Knotmead, Mortimer,
Berks.
WALKER of Blyth Hall, Notts. (H. Coll., 1778).
Argent, on a chevron gules, between two anvils in chief and
an anchor in base sable, a bee between two crescents or.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a mount, thereon a seipent encircling a dove all
proper. MOttO — " Juncti valemus."
Sons of Arthur Abney Walker, M.D., of Beech Lodge,
Wimbledon Common, b. 1820; d.i 894; m. 2nd, Isa-
bella, d. of John Robertson of Edinburgh: —
Arthur Edward Walker, Gentleman, b. 1851 ; m. 1st, 1875,
Mary Anne Frances (d. 1897), only child of William Carr
of Newton Heath ; 2nd, 1899, Kate, eld. d. of George
Henry Longridge Hawks of Laverick Hall, co. Durham ;
and has surv. issue — (1) Edward Abney Walker, Gentleman,
b. 1875 [m. 1904, Florence Honor, d. of William Henry
HamleyJ; (2) Cecil Norman Walker, Gentleman, b. 1877
[m. 1908, Helen Dorothy Allen, d. of Herbert Junius
Hardwicke of St. Leonards] ; Frances Isabella ; and
Winifred Arthurine. Res.—
Frederick John Walker, Gentlemau, b. 1853; m. 1884,
Ethel Mary, d. of Richard Huntley King of Warkworth ;
and has issue— Olivia Constance Ilderton ; and Florence
Isabel. Res. —
Ernest Abney Walker, Gentleman, b. 1854; m. 1884,
Florence Annie, d. of Richard Huntley King of Wark-
worth ; and has issue — Philip Ilderton Walker, Gentleman,
b. 1896 ; Violet Frances ; Katharine Cristobel : and Joan
Sybil. Res.—
Col. Henry Walker (ret.), late 3rd Batt. East Yorks.
Regt., served in Afghanistan 1880, Ashanti 1895-6, and
S. Africa 1902 (two medals, star, and three clasps), b. i860 ;
m. 1882, Ann, eld. d. of William Burchell, Dep. Sheriff for
Middx. ; and has issue— Helen Elizabeth Abney. Res. —
FREDERICK EDMUND WALKER, Esquire, J. P.
North Riding Yorks., B.A. (Merton Coll., Oxon.). Born
March 29, 1871, being the second son of the late Edmund
Hall, Thirsk. Armorial bearings (H. Coll. , 1778)— Argent,
on a chevron gules, between two anvils in chief and an
anchor in base sable, a bee between two crescents or.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a mount, thereon a serpent encircling a dove all
proper. Livery — Blue, with silver buttons, and yellow
waistcoat. Married, 1st, June 6, 1894, Aimde Janet (d.
1898), youngest dau. of Henry David Anderson of Shenley,
Herts., and 24 Lombard Street, E.C. ; and has Issue —
Charlotte Aimee ; 2nd, 1902, Violet Eva, eld. d. of Reginald
Bell, Esq., of The Hall, Thirsk; and has further issue —
(1) Charles Frederick Walker, Gentleman, b. 1904; (2)
Edmund Reginald Walker, Gentleman, b. 1905 ; and Nancy
Violet. Estates — Ravensthorpe Manor ; Holme Lodge
Estate, both in co. Yorks. Seat — Ravensthorpe Manor,
Thirsk. <^lub — Yorkshire (York).
WALKER (H. Coll., 4 Mar. 1919). Argent, a pilgrim's
staff between two escallops sable, on a chief gules, a
rose argent, barbed and seeded proper. Mantling sable
Walker of Harlsey Hall, Yorks., by his wife Charlotte
Frances, dau. of Rev. Canon Charles Johnstone of Sutton
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
partridge proper, supporting a pilgrim's staff as in the
arms. Motto — " Ambula in lumine."
Fifth son of Joseph John Walker, of Rockvale,
Millbrook, Jersey, b. 1840 ; d. 1909 ; tn. 1862,
Sarah, d. of Joseph Cook : —
Thomas Frederick Walker, Gentleman, b. 1874 ; m.
1901, Mabel Swan Large, and has issue — Melville
Stuart Walker, Gentleman, B.A. (Camb.), b. 1904 ;
Geoffrey Lawrence Walker, Gentleman, b. 1910; and
Cecily Vanda. Res. — Little Court, Millbrook, Jersey.
Clubs — R.A.C.; Victoria (Jersey).
Sir GEORGE FERDINAND FORESTIER-
WALKER, 3rd Baronet (March 28, 1835), of Castle-
ton, co. Monmouth, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-
Lieutenant co. Monmouth, Major (retired) 2nd Batt.
Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Born 1855, being the
eldest son of Sir George Ferdinand Radzivill Forestier-
Walker, 2nd Bart., by his wife the Hon. Fanny
Henrietta Morgan, third dau. of the 1st Lord Tredegar.
Armorial bearings — Erminois, on a pile embattled
azure, a mural crown charged with the word "Badajoz,''
between two caltraps in pale or ; the escutcheon charged
with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a mural crown or, encircled by a wreath of
laurel, thereon an ostrich proper, resting the dexter foot on
a grenade fired all proper. Supporters — Dexter, a lion
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regardant proper, gorged with a ribbon gules, fimbriated
azure, therefrom pendent a representation of the medal and
clasps, inscribed " Badajoz," presented to Sir George
Townshend Walker, 1st Bart., by His Majesty's com-
mand, for military services in the Peninsula, in the mouth
a broken flagstaff reversed with the eagle and tricoloured
flag proper, the latter inscribed with the word " Orthes " ;
sinister, an ostrich proper, supporting the colours of His
Majesty's 50th, beinethe regiment commanded by SirGeorge
Walker at Vimiera, thereon an escroll gules, inscribed with
the word, "Vimiera" in letters of gold. Motto — "Nil
desperandum." Married, 1897, Georgina (d. 1910), ygst.
dau. of Robert Deane Chamberlain, formerly of the 31st
Regt. ; and has surviving Issue— George Ferdinand Fores-
tier-Walker, Esq., Captain Coldstream Guards, b. May 20,
1899 ; and Nesta. Seat — Castleton, near Cardiff. Club —
Naval and Military.
WALKER of Sheffield (H. Coll., 7 May 1924). Gules,
on a bend or, between in chief a rose argent, barbed
and seeded within a horse-shoe, and in base an oak-tree
eradicated all proper, three blocks of Kelton freestone
also proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a lion rampant or, resting the dexter hind
foot on a horse-shoe sable, and holding between the fore-
paws a rose argent, barbed and seeded proper. Badge —
A rose argent barbed and seeded within a horse-shoe
all proper. Motto — " Work, wait, and win."
Yngst. son of Edward Walker, formerly of Woodhall,
Darfield :—
Frederick Thomas Walker, Esq., Lord of the Manors
of Kelton and Essendine, High Sheriff Rutland, 1924, b.
1871 ; m. 1896. Ada Catherine, d. of Arthur Gill Thompson
of Sheffield; and has issue — Frederick Thomas Walker,
Gentleman, b. 1908 ; Winifred Agnes ; and Hilda Kath-
leen. Res. — The Woodlands, Norton Lees, Sheffield.
WALKER late of Crawfordton (L.O., 1866). Paly
of six or and gules, a saltire sable, on a chief azure, a garb
between two mullets of the first. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a cornucopia
proper. Motto — " Cura et industria."
Eld. son of George Laurie Walker of Crawfordton, Esq. ,
Capt. late Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, b. 1857 ;
d. 1920; tn. 1893, Lilian Mary, only dau. of Rev.
Spencer Fellows, Rector of Pulham, Norfolk: —
George Gustavus Walker, Esq., M.C. with Bar, Capt.
late Scots Gds. (S.R.), J.P. co. Dumfries, b. 1897; m. 1924,
Sybilla Catherine, yngr. d. of Charles Hyslop Maxwell,
Dalmscan, Dumfries. Postal address — Monington, Dum-
fries. Club — Guards'.
WALKER (H.Coll., 26 Feb. 1870). Or, on a chevron
ndented azure, between three oak-trees eradicated proper,
fructed of the first, as many towers argent. Mantling
azure and or, Crest — On a wreath of the colours, out
of the battlements of a tower argent, a demi-gryphon
or, gorged with a collar gemel vert, transfixed through the
mouth by an arrow fessewise proper. Motto — "Cura et
industria."
Sons of Charles Betteridge Walker of Wotton House,
B.A. (Camb.), b. 1842; d. 1893; m- z^7°< Fanny Hard-
ing, d. of George Friday Neame of Norwood, co.
Surrey : —
George Norton Walker, Esq., /;. 1871 ; m. 1st, 1902,
Louisa Henrietta (d. 1906), d. of late Frederick Oliver of
Quebec; 2nd, 1908, Meta Baird, youngest d. of late William
Hastings of Ardilea, co. Down ; and has issue — Charles
Seddon Norton Walker, Gentleman, b. 1904. Seat — Norton
Court, Gloucestershire.
Charles Frances Walker, Gentleman, b. 1873; tn. 1903,
Mabel, youngest d. of Edward Thornton Blunt of Blaby
Hill, nr. Leicester; and has issue — (1) Richard Thornton
Walker, Gentleman, b. 1907 ; (2) Arthur Stephen Walker,
Gentleman, b. 1910 ; and Margaret France-. Seat — The
Mount, Amberley, near Stroud, Gloucester.
WALKER (H. Coll., 3 Aug. 1920). Azure, on a pile,
between two crescents or, a lotus- flower leaved and
slipped proper. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a lotus-flower leaved
and slipped proper, a crescent or. Motto — " Vouloir
c'est pouvoir."
Eldest son of Richard Campbell Walker, of Govan,
b. 1832 ; d. 1915 : —
Thomas Douglas Walker, Gentleman, b. 1862. Res. —
Sreepore Estate, Jaintaipur, Assam, India. Club —
National Liberal.
WALKER (L.O., 1845). Or, three pallets gules, sur-
mounted of a saltire ermine, on a chie. azure, a lion rampant
argent, between two buckles of the field. Mantling gules,
doubled or. Crest— Upon a wreath of the liveries, an
eagle displayed azure. Motto (over the Crest) — " Deus
mihi adjutor." Livery— Claret coat, yellow waistcoat.
Sons of James Douglas Walker, Esq., K.C., Barrister-
at-Law, Bencher and (1911) Treasurer Lincoln's Inn,
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m. 1 871, Susan Matilda, fourth dau. of John Forstar
of Malverleys, Hampshire : —
James Ronald Walker, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law,
Lincoln s Inn and Middle Temple, M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1873;
m. 1909, Frances Evelyn, yngr. d. of George Herbert
Pember, Esq., J. P., of Fair Oak Park, Eastleigh, Hants.;
and has issue — Mary Hope ; and Rachel Beatrice Hope.
Res. — 27 Stafford Terrace, W.8. Chambers — 4 Brick Court,
Temple, E.C. Club — Athenaeum.
Kenneth Walker, Esq., J. P. and (1928) High Sheriff of
Pembroke, B.A. (Camb. ), Capt. Res. of Officers (Anns as
above, but (matric. L.O. 1928) in the chief point a crescent
of the field for difference. Crest and Motto as above),
b. 1874 ; m. 1909, Ida, d. of John Taylor Gordon, Nether-
muir, Aberdeenshire, and widow of Capt. W. Leetham, 5th
Dragoon Gds. Postal address — Boulston, Haverfordwest,
co. Pembroke. Club — Orleans.
WALKER (L.O., i886)-Or, three pallets gules, sur-
mounted of a saltire argent, charged with a stag's head
erased proper, on a chief azure, a garb between two stars of
six points of the first ; the escutcheon charged with his
badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling gules, doubled
argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for
Crest, a cornucopia proper. Motto — " Cura et industria."
Only son of Sir Peter Carlaw Walker, 2nd Bart., of
Gateacre, co. Lancaster, and Osmaston Manor, co.
Derby, D.L. , High Sheriff 1896, Major Derbyshire
Yeomanry Cavalry, b. 1854; d. 1915; m. 1899, Ethel
Blanche, dau. of Haughton Charles Okeover of Oke-
over : —
Sir Ian Peter Andrew Monro Walker, 3rd Bart. (Feb. 12
1886), 2nd Lieut. 24th (Derby Yeo.) Armoured Car Coy.
b. 1902. Seat— Osmaston Manor, Ashbourne.
WALKER (L.O., 1881)— Or, a saltire sable, on a chief
ermine, a cross moline of the second between two pallets
gules. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — Upon a
wreath of his liveries, a staghound's head couped proper,
collared or. Motto (above the Crest) — " Sapere aude."
Eld. and only surv. son of Robert Crawfurd Walker,
Esq., Honorary Sheriff-Substitute and J. P. for For-
farshire,? Solicitor, F.S.A. Scot. , d. 1916; m. 1876,
Jane K. (Res — Wingate Place, Newport, Fife), dau. of
Thomas K. Kinmond of Hermon Hill, Broughty
Ferry : —
Charles Ernest Crawfurd Walker, Gentleman, formerly
Lieut. 1st Vol. Batt. Royal Highlanders, served in South
Africa (medal with three clasps), b. 1877 ; in. 1908, Edith
Eliza, ygst. d. of the late Thomas Watt Thorns of Craiks-
folds, J. P. for Forfarshire, and grand-dau. of the late
Patrick Hunter Thorns, J. P. and D.L., and has issue —
Rachel Elspeth Crawford. Res. — Ceylon.
Sir ROBERT JAMES MILO WALKER, 4th Baronet
(Dec. 9, 1868) of Sand Hutton, co. Yorks. , and Beachamp-
ton, Bucks., Major Res. of Officers Coldstream Gds., M.A.
(Cantab. ). Born March 18, 1890, being the eldest son of the
late Sir James Heron Walker, 3rd Bart., by his wife Violet
Maud Cecil, dau. of Maj.-Gen. Cecil Robert St. John
St. Ives of Moyns Park, Essex. Armorial bearings —
Argent, on a chevron gules, between three crescents azure,
as many annulets or ; the escutcheon charged with his
badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, out of a battlement
argent, a dexter arm embowed in armour, in the hand
proper a lizard vert. Motto — " Honesta quam magna."
Married, 1st, 1913, Emily Synolda (obtained a divorce
1922), d. of James Augustus Harvey Thursby-Pelham ;
2nd, 1923, Esme Ethel Alice, d. of the late Capt. J.
Montmorency de Beaumont, 5th Roy. Irish Lancers; and
has Issue (by 1st wife)— James Heron Walker, Esq., b. 1914 ;
Peter Arthur Walker, Esq., b. 1918. Seat — Sand Hutton,
York. Clubs — Guards', Windham, United University,
Yorkshire.
WALKER (L.O., 22 Apl. 1829). Argent, on a St.
Andrew's cross gules, two long-bows in saltire of the first,
and on a chief of the second three lozenges or. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries,
a Scottish fir-tree eradicated proper. Motto (below
shield) — " Passus rege meos." Livery — Blue.
Son of Thomas Walker, Esq., Col. late R.A. , formerly
Insp.-Gen. of Ordnance in India, b. 1841 ; d. ; m.
1869, Emily, ygst. d. of Edward William May, R.N. ,
Commdr. R.M.S.P. Co. :—
The late Edward William May Walker, Esq. , Capt. R.A. ,
b. 1871 ; d. 1923; m. 1901, Mary Agnes Kelly; and left
issue — Ethel Mary. Res. —
WALKER (L.O. , 13 April 1906). Or, three pallets gules,
surmounted by a saltire azure, charged with a tower triple-
towered argent, masoned sable, on a chief of the third,
three boars' heads erased of the field. Mantling gules,
doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a stag at
gaze under an oak-tree proper. Motto — "Semper vigilans."
Son of George Walker of Tomachallich, Aboyne, b.
; d . ; tn. , Agnes, d. of Peter Davidson
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Provost of Aberdeen and Lord-Lieut, of the co. of the city,
b. . Res. — Richmond Hill, Aberdeen.
WALKER (H. Coll., 1842). Gules, on a chevron be-
tween three cross crosslets argent, an anchor sable, on a
chief of the second three stags' heads caboshed proper, a
canton azure, thereon a representation of the diamond
decoration appropriate to the rank of Pasha of the Otto-
man Empire, conferred by the Sultan upon Sir Baldwin
Wake Walker. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Out
of a naval crown azure, a stag's head proper, gorged with
an Eastern crown or. Motto—" Ready and faithful."
Sons of Baldwin Charles Walker, Esq., Capt. R.N.,
Comdr. Legion of Honour, b. 1884 ; d. 1927 ; m. 1923,
Mary, d. of Frederick Barnett, of Walton, Northumber-
land : —
Sir Baldwin Patrick Walker, 4th Bart. (19 July 1856), an
hereditary Pasha of the Ottoman Empiie, b. 1924. Res. —
Lake Vyrnwy, Oswestry.
Francis Donald Baldwin Walker, Esq., b. (posthumous)
1927.
Yr. son of Adm. Sir Baldwin Wake Walker, 1st Bart.,
K.C.B., Pasha of the Ottoman Empire, Kt. of St.
Anne (Russia), Legion of Honour (France), Red Eagle
(Prussia), Redeemer (Greece), and Iron Crown (Aus-
tria), b. 1802 ; d. 1876 ; m. 1834, Mary Catherine
Sinclair, only child of Capt. John Worth, R.N. ; and
Catherine, only surv. child and heiress of Capt. Patrick
Sinclair, R.N., of Durren : —
Frederic George Arthur Walker, Esq., b. 1857; m. 1883,
Mary Eleanor (d. 1928), d. of William Forster, Barr.-at-Law;
and has surv. issue— (1) William Frederic Wake Walker,
O.B.E., Capt. R.N., b. 1888 [m. 1916, Muriel, only d. of
Sir Collingwood Hughes, 10th Bart. ; and has issue —
Christopher Baldwin Hughes Walker, Gentleman, £. 1920 ;
Cedric Collingwood Walker, Gentleman, b 1923; Penelope
Hughes ; and Catherine Marigold] ; Marjorie Ella Wake ;
Freda Evelyn Wake; Joan Mary Wake [m. IQ14, Capt.
J. I. B. Shand, I. M.S., and has issue] ; and Ruth Barbara
Wake [m. 1916, Major W. H. L. Watson, D.S.O., late
Tank Corps ; and has issue]. Res. — The Elms, ISouthwick,
Hants.
WALKER (L.O. 22 April 1923). Or, three pallets gules,
surmounted of a saltire azure, on a chief indented of the
second a cross-crosslet fitchee of the first. Mantling gules,
Son of John Harry Walker, Westwood, Newport,.
Fifeshire, b. 1842 ; d. 1893 ; m. 1868, Isabella, d. of John
William Thomson, Springbank, Dundee: —
Thomas Hood Henderson Walker, Esq., J. P., b. 1874;
m. 1899, Christine Rosa, d. of Thomas Bell ; and has issue
— Thomas Bell Heathcote Walker, Gentleman, b. 1900 ;
Robert Sharp Walker, Gentleman, b. 1907 ; Christian
Winifred ; and Jane Frances. Res. — Tighnamuirne,
Monifieth, Forfarshire. Clubs — Caledonian, Eastern
(Dundee).
WALKER of Pitlair, co. Fife, and Balgersho, co. Perth
(L.O. , 13 April 1907). Or, three pallets gules, surmounted
of a saltire azure, on a chief of the second, three cross
crosslets fitchee of the first. Mantling gules, doubled or.
doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a cornucopia
proper. Motto — " Cura et industria."
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a cornucopia proper.
Motto — ' ' Cura et industria."
Eld. son of William Neish Walker, of Pitlair, co. Fife,
Gentleman, b. 1849; d. 1927; m. 1873, Elizabeth
Christina Sharpe, d. of William Fullerton : —
Harry Giles Walker, of Over Rankeillour, Gentleman ,
b. 1874 ; m. 1904, Elizabeth Bewley, d. of Samuel Henry
Newsum, and has issue — (1) William Giles Newsum
Walker, Gentleman, b. 1905; (2) David Harry Walker,
Gentleman, b. 1911 ; (3) Barclay Clibborn Walker, Gentle-
man, b. 1 914 ; and Huldah Elizabeth Christina. Seat —
Over Rankeillour, Cupar, Fife. Clubs — Eastern (Dundee),
Royal and Ancient Golf (St. Andrews).
WALKER (H. Coll. ). Per fesse nebuly azure and sable,
a sun in splendour in chief or, and a crescent reversed be-
tween two estoiles in base argent. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a sun in splendour or,
between two estoiles azure. Motto — " Ambula in luce."
Son of R. F. Walker of Shooter's Hill, Kent, b. 1828;
d. 1882 ; m. 1863, Marie, d. of E. von Rosenbach : —
Henry de Rosenbach Walker, Gentleman, L.C.C., M.P.
for Melton Div. of Leicestershire 1006-10, B.A. Camb. , b.
1867 ; m. 1900, Maud Eleanor, d. of Rev. Devereux Wiggett
Chute, Rector of Sherborne St. John, Basingstoke ; and
has issue — Vera Marie ; Evelyn Natalie Alice ; and Helen
Maud. Clubs — St. James's, National Liberal.
WALKER (H. Coll., 7 Jan. 1927). Argent, on a pale
gules, between two crosses crosslet sable, an escallop between
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two garbs or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a curlew rising proper, between two
escallops as in the arms. Motto— " Adsum vigilans. ,'
Livery — Royal blue coat, lined white, with silver buttons
black and white striped waistcoat.
Only son of William Davenport Walker, Yeoman, of
Bowdon, Cheshire, b. 1816 ; d. 1881 ; m. 1859, Margaret,
d. of Thomas Norbury, of Great Budworth, and
Bowdon, Cheshire: —
Rev. Thomas Alfred Walker, Clerk in Holy Orders,
M.A., LL.D. (Cantab.), D.Litt. (Victoria, Manchester),
F.S.A. , F. R. Hist.S. , Fellow and sometime Lecturer, Dean,
Steward, Tutor, Librarian, and Senior Bursar of Peterhouse,
Cambridge, Rector of Witnesham, Suffolk, b. 1862 ;
m. 1895, Anne Phoebe, 2nd d. of Rev. Morris Piddocke,
M.A. (Cantab.), Vicar and Patron of Kirknewton, North-
umberland; and has issue — (1) Rev. Maurice Davenport
Walker, M.C., Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A. (Cantab.), late
Lieut, and Acting-Capt. 1st Lanes. Fus. , served Great War
(desp.), b. 1896; (2) Wvndham Legh Walker, Gentleman,
M.A., LL.B. (Cantab.), late Lieut. R.G.A., b. 1898.
Res. — Witnesham Rectory, Suffolk. Clubs — Authors',
English Speaking Union.
WALKER (H. Coll. , 10 June 1840). Per pale azure and
vert, on a fesse dancettee, between three mural crowns or,
a crescent gules, between t wo torteaux. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion's gamb erect
and erased gules, charged with a mural crown or, between
two plates in pale. Motto — " In Domino confido."
Sons of Rev. George Edmund Walker, M.A. , Rector of
Doddington, b. 1825 ; d. 1886 ; m. 1853, Harriet, d. of
John Tarratt of Moseley Hall, Bushbury, nr. Wolver-
hampton : —
Rev. George Sherbrooke Walker, M.A., Clerk in Holy
Orders, Rector of March, b. 1854 ; m. 1886, Jessie Elizabeth,
d. of Edward Carter, F.C.A., of Hazelwood, Edgbaston,
Birmingham, and of Cheltenham ; and has had issue — (1)
Eric George Sherbrooke Walker, Gentleman, M.C., served
Great War with R.A.F. , has Orders of St. Stanislas (cross-
swords), and St. Anne (cr&ss-swords) (Russia), b. 1887
[m. 1926, Lady Mary Elizabeth Feilding, d. of 9th Earl of
Denbigh] ; (2) Edmund Basil Walker, Gentleman, b. 1888;
killed in action 1915 ; (3) Laurence Harington Walker,
Gentleman, b. 1891 [m. 1919, Helen SpaldingJ ; (4) Ronald
Draycot Sherbrooke- Walker, Gentleman (^.f. ); and Marjorie
Chamberlayne. Res. — The Rectory, March, Cambridge-
shire.
Arthur Forester Walker, Gentleman, Solicitor, b. 1858.
Add. — 3 New Court, Lincoln's Inn, London, W.C.
Cecil Francis Walker, Gentleman, b. 1861. Res. — Church
Cottage, Richard's Castle, Ludlow, Salop.
Albert William Hen Walker, Gentleman, b. 1862. Res. —
Nydia Bay, New Zealand.
Harington Walker, Gentleman, b. 1865. Res.— Auck-
land, New Zealand.
Louis Sydney Walker, Gentleman, b. 1869. Res. — Nydia
Bay, New Zealand.
Son of Rev. Thomas Walker, Rector of Abbot's
Morton, b. 1828 ; d. 1903 ; m. i860, Lucy Barfoot, d. of
Thomas Barfoot Oliver, of Quorn Hall, Leics. : —
Hugh Philip Walker, Gentleman, b. 1869; m. 1908,
Ellen J. Partington, and has issue — Phyllis Ellen Hanbury ;
and May Lucy. Res. — 23 Stanley Place, Learn Terrace,
Leamington.
Sons of late Charles Walker, Gentleman, Barrister-at-
Law, sometime Fellow of Trin. Coll., Camb. (son of
George James Alexander Walker of Norton Villa,
Worcs. ), m. 2nd, Gertrude Mary Cornwall, d. of late
Rev. Henry Cornwall Legh, Rector of Welsh Hampton,
co. Salop : —
Charles Henry George Cornwall-Legh, Gentleman (q.v. ).
Rev. Arthur Edmund Legh Walker, B.A. (Durham), b.
1878; tn. 1914, Evelyn Constance, d. of late Judge Hosking,
I.C.S. (Burmah). Res. — St. Mary's Vicarage, Aston Brook,
Birmingham.
WALKER, formerly of Chorlton Hall, Chester (L.O.).
Argent, three pallets gules, surmounted of a saltire azure on
a chief, of the last, two piles of the first, one issuing from the
dexter side and the other from the sinister. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a greyhound
sejant proper, collared or. Motto — " Semper vigilans."
Eld. son of William Henderson Walker, Gentleman, of
The Barony, Maughold, Isle of Man, and Chorlton
Hall, near Chester, b. 1855 ; d. 1923 ; m. 1890, Agnes
Dalrymple Woodhead ( Res. — The Crossways, Thornton
Hough, Cheshire) : —
William Maitland Walker, Gentleman, M.C., B.A.,
LL.B. (Cantab.), Barrister-at-Law Inner Temple, b. 1892 ;
m. 1918, Evelyn Meadows ; and has issue — Anne Maitland ;
and Jane Maitland. Res. — 31 Montague Road, Richmond,
Surrey.
WALKER (U.O., 1906). Ermine, on a chevron en-
grailed plain cottised azure, between three hurts, each
charged with a portcullis or, as many trefoils of the last,
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, on a Roman fasces or, banded azure, a dove of the
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*' Premo ad honorem."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Samuel Walker, 1st Bart., P.C.,
Lord Chancellor of Ireland 1892-5, and 1905-11, J. P.
co. Westmeath, Solicitor-Gen. for Ireland 1883-5,
Attorney-Gen. for Ireland 1885-6, M.P. for London-
derry 1883-5, b. 1839; d. 1911 ; m. ist, Cecilia Char-
lotte (d. 1880), d. of Arthur Greene; 2nd, 1881,
Eleanor, d. of Rev. Alexander MacLaughlin: —
Sir Alexander Arthur Walker, 2nd Bart. (12 July 1906),
b. 1857; m. ist, 1885, Emily Florence (d. 1908), d. of
Hon. William L. Crowther, M.D. , sometime Premier of
Tasmania; 2nd, 1914, Dorothy, only d. of W. D. Phillipps
of Tittensor, co. Stafford. Res. — The Waternook, How-
town-on-Ullesvvater, Penrith.
Cecil Edward Walker, Esq., D.S.O., M.C., Major late
R.A., b. 1882; m. 1924, Violet, d. of the late H. D.
McMaster ; and has issue — Hugh Ronald Walker, Gentle-
man, b. 1925 ; aud Sheilagh L. Rosemary. Res. — Combe
Hill, Keinton Mandeville, Somerset.
WALKER -HENEAGE (Roy. Lie. 1818, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a greyhound courant sable, between
three leopards' faces azure, within a bordure engrailed
gules, a mullet charged with a crescent for difference
(Heneage) ; 2 and 3, azure, a chevron engrailed ermine,
between three plates, each plate charged with a trefoil
slipped vert (Walker). Mantling sable and or. Crests —
1. on a wreath of the colours, a greyhound courant sable,
differenced as the arms (Heneage) ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, a demi-heraldic tiger per pale indented argent and
sable, maned and tufted or. Motto — " Walk in the fear of
God."
Sons of Major Clement Walker-Heneage, V.C. , late 8th
Hussars, J.P. and D.L. (High Sheriff Wilts. 1887), b.
1831 ; d. 1901 ; m. 1865, Henrietta Letitia Victoria, d.
of the late John Henry Vivian, M.P., of Singleton, co.
Glamorgan : —
Major Godfrey Clement Walker-Heneage, D.S.O. ,
M.V.O., J.P., D.L. Somerset, Maj. late Gren. Grds.,
served in S. African War i8g9-i<,oo, and Great War
1915-19 (despatches 5 times), b. 1868; m. 1902, Dorothy
Margaret, only d. of the late Horace Augustus Helyar of
Coker Court, Yeovil. Res. — Coker Court, Yeovil, Somerset.
Town add. — 61 Grosvenor Street, W. Clubs — Guards',
Turf.
Rear-Adm. Algernon Walker- Heneage- Vivian, C. B.,
M.V.O. (q.v.).
WALKER-HENEAGE-VIVIAN (R.L. 1921.H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, grand quarters, or, on a chevron
azure, between three lions' heads erased proper, as many
annulets of the field, a chief embattled gules, thereon
a wreath of oak of the first between two martlets argent
(for Vivian) ; 2 and 3, grand quarters, quarterly, ist
and 4th or, a greyhound courant sable, between three
leopards' faces azure, within a bordure engrailed gules, a
mullet charged with a crescent for difference (for
Heneage) ; 2nd and 3rd, azure, a chevron engrailed
ermine, between three plates, each plate charged with a
trefoil slipped vert (for Walker). Mantling azure and
or. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, issuant from
a bridge of one arch embattled at each end and a tower
proper, a demi-hussar of His Majesty's 18th Regiment
of Dragoons (Hussars) habited, armed and accoutred,
holding in his dexter hand a sabre all proper, and in his
sinister a pennon flying to the sinister gules (for
Vivian) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a greyhound
courant sable, differenced as the arms (Heneage) ; 3. on,
a wreath of the colours, a demi-heraldic tiger per pale
indented argent and sable, maned and tufted or
(Walker.). Motto—" Walk in the fear of God."
Yngr. son of Major Clement Walker-Heneage, V.C,
and Henrietta Letitia Victoria Vivian : —
Admiral Algernon Walker - Heneage - Vivian, C.B.,
M.V.O., R.N. (ret.), D.L., J.P. and (1926) High Sheriff co.
Glamorgan, served S. Africa and Great War (desp. twice),
b. 1871 ; assumed by R.L., 1921, the additional surname
and arms of Vivian; m. 1912, Helen Mary, d. of Capt. De
Vismes Du Boulay, late R.H.A. ; and has issue — 3 dans.
Res. — Clyne Castle, nr. Swansea, co. Glamorgan; Parc-
le.Breos, Penmarn, Glamorgan ; 8 Hyde Park Gardens,
W.2. Clubs — Marlborough, United Service.
BETHUNE GEORGE WALKER-MORISON, Gentle-
man, of Falfield, in the county of Fife. Born September i,
1857, being the son of Bethune James Walker, Officer Royal
Navy, by his wife Johanna, daughter of the Reverend George
Wright, Doctor of Divinity, Minister of Kingsbarns. Armor-
ial bearings (L.O., 1854) — Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, three
Moors' heads couped sable, banded or, and in the centre
a lion rampant gules (for Morison) ; 2 and 3, or, three
pallets gules, surmounted of a saltire wavy argent, on a
chief azure a demi-lion holding in his paws a rleur-de-lys
of the third between two anchors of the field (for Walker).
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a Mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crests,
1. three Saracens' heads conjoined in one neck erased,
wreathed about the temples with laurel proper (forMorison) ;
2. a greyhound courant proper (for Walker). Mottoes —
Over the Morison crest, " Proetio prudentia praestat " ;
and over the Walker crest, " Fac et spera." Seat — Falfield,
in the county of Fife.
WALKINSHAW of Hartley Grange (L.O., 1864).
Argent, on a mount vert, a grove of fir-trees proper, on a
chief gules, three mullets of the field. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a dove
with an olive-branch in his beak proper. Motto — " In
season."
Only son of William Walkinshaw of Glasgow, and of
Hartley Grange, b. 1825; d. 1905; m. i860: —
Frank Walkinshaw, Esq., J.P. Hants., b. 1861 ; m. 1893,
Hon. Lydia Katharine Sclater-Booth, 4th d. of ist Baron
Basing; and has issue — (1) Esmond Walkinshaw, Gentle-
man, b. 1895 ; (2) David Walkinshaw, Gentleman, b. 1900;
Lydia Marion [m. 1918, Yves Lagogu6] ; Barbara [m. 1924,
Capt. Edmund Rait Kerr, M.C.]; and Olive Elizabeth
[w.1922, Arthur Knyvett Lee]. Res. — Street Farm House,
Bramley, Basingstoke.
WALLACE, see BURGOYNE - WALLACE.
WALLACE (H. Coll.). Purpure, on a chevron argent,
between in the dexter chief a coal and metal hammer in
saltire, and in the sinister chief a mace and sword also
in saltire, and in base a lion rampant all or, a hand
grenade fired, between two trefoils vert. Mantling
purpure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a winged spur or, encircled by a lifebuoy proper.
Mottoes — (over crest) " Nunquam non paratus " ; (under
arms) " Gratia gratiam parit."
Sons of Col. Sir Johnstone Wallace, K.B.E. (1917),
D.L., J.P. of Parkholme, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, b.
1861 ; d. 1922; m. 1889, Norah, d. of John Bowes,
of Newcastle-upon-Tyne : —
Denis Bowes Johnstone Wallace, Esq., M.Sc, N.D.D.,
Capt. (ret.) R.G.A., b. 1894 ; m. 1918, Annie, d. of James
Smith, of Rye Hill, Newcastle-upon-Tyne; and has issue
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— Norah Olive. Res. — The Red House, Cooksmill Green,
Writtle, Essex. Club — Farmers'.
Alwyn Stephenson Johnstone Wallace, Esq., B.Sc.,
late Lieut. R.E., b. 1899. Res. — Parkholme, New-
castle-upon-Tyne.
WALLACEofTerreglestown(L.O.). Or, on a pile azure,
between two thistles slipped proper, a lion rampant of
the field, armed and langued gules. Mantling azure,
doubled or. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, an
ostrich's head erased proper, charged on the neck with
two bars gemelles gules, and holding in its beak a horse-
shoe sable. Motto — " Sperandum est."
Son of Robert Wallace, of Ayr, b. ; d. 1895 ;
m. , Agnes [d. 1886), d. of Matthew Gemmill, of
Fenwick, co. Ayr : —
Sir Matthew Gemmill Wallace, 1st Bart. (25 Jan. 1922),
of Terreglestown, co. Kirkcudbright, Knt. Bach. (191 1),
J. P. Stewartry of Kirkcudbright, b. 1854 ; m. 1892,
Agnes, d. of Alexander Johnston, of Primside, Kelso,
Seat — Terreglestown, Dumfries. Club — Reform.
CATHARINE MARY JOSEPHINE WALLACE,
Spinster, younger daughter of the late Robert Cyril Wallace,
sometime Secretary to the Earl-Marshal. Armorial bear-
ings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, semee-de-lys or, a lion
rampant argent, within a bordure compony azure and of
the third. Postal address —
WALLACE (L.O.) Gules, a lion rampant argent,
armed and langued azure, in chief three bezants, a bordure
indented ermine. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, an ostrich's head erased
proper, holding in its beak a bezant. Motto — " Thorough. "
Son of Michael T. Wallace, of Leven, m. Mary Rollo
Clark :—
Forbes Thomson Wallace, Esq., O.B.E., J.P. co. Fife,
Solicitor in the Supreme Courts of Scotland, Notary Public,
Bank Agent, Major T.A. Res. late 7th Batt. The Black
Watch, Royal Highlanders, b. 1874. Res. — Ernsyde,
Leven, Fife.
WALLER (Grant, H. Coll. under R.L., 1814). Sable,
on a bend engrailed argent, with plain cottises or, three
walnut-leaves proper. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
on a mount vert, a walnut-tree fructed proper, pendent
therefrom by a ribbon gules, a shield azure, charged with a
fleur-de-lys or. Motto — Below the arms, " Hsec fructus
virtutis."
Son of Maj.-Gen. Sir George Henry Waller, 3rd
Bart., b. 1837; d. 1892; m. 1870, Beatrice Katharine
Frances, d. of Christopher Tower : —
Sir Wathen Arthur Waller, 5th Bart. (30 May 1815),
D.L. co. Warwick, temp. Capt. 4th Batt. E. Kent Regt. ,
late Northumberland Fus. [Supporters (granted L.O. ,
1816) — "Dexter, an ancient warrior, face proper, habited
in gold armour, on his breast a surcoat azure, charged with
three fleurs-de-lys or, in chief a label of three points argent,
his helmet, lying at his feet, also or, and holding in his sinister
hand a sword by the point proper ; sinister, a man in
complete armour proper, garnished or, his helmet adorned
with a plume of three feathers sable, or, and sable, receiving
the sword of the dexter supporter with his right hand and
with his sinister supporting an escutcheon of the ancient
arms of Waller, being sable, three walnut-leaves or, between
two bendlets argent, and behind the escutcheon his battleaxe
proper, the said supporters being intended to commemorate
the surrender of Charles, Duke of Orleans, at the memorable
battle of Agincourt in the year 1415, to Richard Waller of
Groombridge in Kent, from which Richard the said Sir
Jonathan Wathen Waller is according to the tradition
of his family descended"], b. 1881 ; m. 1Q04, Viola, d. of
Henry Le Sueur, I.S.O., of Capetown. Seat— Woodcote,
Warwick.
Son of Rev. Adolphus Waller, M.A., Vicar of Hun-
stanton, King's Lynn, Norfolk, b. 1838; d. 1890;
m. 1866, Jamesina, d. of Henry L'Estrange Styleman-
Le Strange of Hunstanton Hall, Norfolk :—
Rev. Wathen Henry Waller, M.A. Camb., Vicar of
St. George, Tombland, Norwich, Norfolk, 1920-27, b. 1867;
m 1 91 2, Mabel Catherine, only d. of James S. Stopford.
Res. — 22 Eaton Road, Norwich.
Son of Rev. Ernest Alured Waller, M.A., Rector of
Little Packington, Coventrv, and Hon. Canon of Wor-
cester, b. 1836; d. 1910; m. 1864, Mary Louisa, d. of
Henry Barton of Rangemore, co. Stafford :—
Edmund Waller, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; m. 1906, Muriel
Grace, J.P. Northants. , d. of Hon. Henry Arden Adderley.
Res. — The Manor House, Islip, Thrapston.
Son of Rev. Ernest Adolphus Waller, b. 1807 ; d. 1845 ;
m. 1835, Louisa, d. of Rev. Henry Wise of Offchurch,
co. Warwick : —
Stanier Waller, Esq. , C. V.O. , 0. B. E. , Col. late R. E. , 4th
Class Medjidie, sometime Hon. Equerry-in- Waiting to
H.R. H. the Duchess of Albany, b. 1844; m. 1879, Sophia
Louisa (d. 1893), d. of William Willes of Astrop House, co.
Northampton ; and had issue — (1) Stanier Edmund William
Waller, Esq., Capt. Sherwood Foresters, late Lieut. Roy.
Fus., b. 1881 ; d. 1923 [m. 1915, Amy, d. of J. W. Harris,
and left issue — John Stanier Waller, Gentleman, b. 1917 ;
and Elizabeth Mary] ; (2) Wathen Ernest Waller, Gentle-
man, M. B. (Oxon.), b. 1886 [m. IQ22, Mary Anne, d. of the
late Duncan Cameron of The Mains, Boat of Garten, Inver-
ness]; (3) Rev. Michael Henry Waller, B.A. (Oxon.),
Chaplain Poor Law Institute, Brighton, b. 1888 [m. 1923,
Eileen Primrose, d. of Charles Webber of Beckenham] ;
Louisa (d. 1917) ; and Dorothy. Res. — 174 Banbury Road,
Oxford.
WALLER (U.O.). Sable, three walnut - leaves or,
between two bendlets argent. Mantling sable and [or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a
walnut-tree proper, on the sinister side an escutcheon
pendent, charged with the arms of France, with a label of
three points argent. Motto — " Hie fructus virtutis."
Sons of Rev. John Thomas Waller, B.A. (Trin. Coll.,
Dub.), Rector of Kilcornan, b. 1827; d. 1911 ; m. 1855,
Frances, d. of John Lavallin Puxley of Dunboy Castle,
co. Cork : —
William Waller, Esq., J. P., D.L. (High Sheriff 1884) co.
Limerick, b. 1857; m. 1886, Louisa Mary, d. of late Samuel
Hana; and has issue — (1) John Thomas Waller, Gentleman,
Lieut. Lancashire Regt., served with Brit. Exped. Force 1914
(wounded), b. 1889 ; (2) William Hardress Waller, Gentle-
man, b 1 89 1 ; and Elizabeth Grace. Seat — Castletown
Manor, Pallaskenry, co. Limerick.
The Very Rev. Edward Hardress Waller, M.A. (Trin.
Coll., Dub.), Dean of Kildare since 1913, formerly Rector of
Athy, b. 1859; m. 1885, Florence Mary Butler, d. of late
Lucius Deering of Dublin; and has issue — (1) Hardress
William Lucius Waller, Esq., D.S.O. , M.C., Major R.F.A.,
b. 1886 [tn. 1926, Lydia Dorothy, d. of Joseph Pike, Esq.,
D.L. of Barton Abbey, Oxon., and widow of Capt. L.
Gordon Duff]; (2) Edmond Standish Waller, Gentleman,
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of Christopher B. Lefroy, of Vernon, B.C., Canada].
Res. — The Deanery, Kildare.
Rev. Bolton Waller, Rector of St. Munchiss, Limerick,
i. ; m. 1889, Jane Dorothea, d. of Charles Garfit ot
Queenstown ; and has issue — Bolton Charles Waller, Gentle-
man, b. ; and Dorothy Catherine. Res. —
Ven. John Thomas Waller, M. A. , Archdeacon of Limerick
since 1922, formerly Rector of St. Lawrence and Trinity
Church, Limerick, b. 1869 ; m. 1899, Alice Evelyn, d. of
Maxwell C. Close of Drumbanagher. Res. — 27 Upper
Mallow Street, Limerick.
Henry Waller, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Son of Rev. William Waller of Castletown Manor, co.
Limerick, J. P., b. ; d. 1863; m. 1820, Maria, d. of
James O'Grady, and niece of 1st Viscount Guillamore : —
Major-Gen. Hardress Edmund Waller, late 40th Regt.
Bengal Native Inf., b. ; m. 1857, Charlotte, d. of John
Mackenzie; and has issue— (1) William Bolton Waller,
Gentleman, b. ; (2) John Waller, Gentleman, b. ;
{3) Hardress Waller, Gentleman, b. ; (4) Edmund
Waller, Esq., Lt.-Col. Indian Army, b. 1864; (5) Richard
Waller, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Son of Bolton John Waller ofMoystown, King's Co.,
b. ; d. ; m. , Jane Anne (d. 1909), d. of
Jonathan Ackroyd of Woodside, Halifax, Yorks. : —
Hardress John YValler, Gentleman, b. 1867; m. 1899,
Hon. Margaret Georgina Curzon, d. of Lord Scarsdale ;
and has issue — Hughe Bolton Waller, Gentleman, b. 1908 ;
Joyce Margaret ; Allison Dorothea ; and Noreen Blanche.
Res. — 50 Cornwall Gardens, S.W. ; Moystown, Belmont,
King's Co.
Yr. sons of John Waller, Barrister-at-Law, of Shannon
Grove, Pallaskenry, m. Mary, d. of Matthew Franks : —
Major-Gen. John Edmund Waller, b ; m. 1881,
Hon. Harriette Mary Ward, d. of 5th Viscount Bangor.
Res. — Aughnacloy, Killiney, co. Dublin,
Richard Maunsell Waller, Gentleman, Indian Civil
Service, b. ; m. Fanny, d. of Sir Richard M'Causland;
and has had issue— Richard Hope Waller, Esq. , Capt. I. A. ,
killed in action 1914. Res. —
WALLER (H. Coll.). Sable, three walnut-leaves or,
between two bendlets argent. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a
walnut-tree proper, fructed or. Motto— " Hsec fructus
virtutis."
Sons of Major-Gen. William Noel Waller, J. P., late
R.A., b. 1831 ; d. 1909; m. 1st, 1858, Charlotte
Leicester (d. 1861), yst d. of John William Templer,
B.C.S. ; 2nd, 1870, Mary Flizabeth [d. 1884), d. of
Rev. Canon W. Heygate: —
Harry Noel Waller, Gentleman, 6 1859. Res. —
Brigadier Richard Lancelot Waller, C.M.G., Col. R.E.,
Chief Engineer Southern Command since 1928, served S.
Africa and Great War, b. 1875; m- I9IL Clare Grace,
of Gangahleen, N.S.W. ; and has issue— Waller,
Gentleman, b. ; and 1 dau. Res. — Mill Lane House,
New Road, Woolwich, S.E.18.
WALLER (Orig. Warren, temp. Eliz. ; H. Coll. and
confn. U.O. June 1809). Chequy or and azure, on a
canton gules, a lion rampant double-queued of the first.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — Out of a ducal crest
coronet or, an eagle's leg and thigh erect gules, in front
of a plume of five ostrich-feathers alternately argent and
azure. Motto — " Honor et Veritas."
Sons of John Francis Waller, Esq., J.P., LL.D., of
Finoe House, Barrister-at-Law, b. 1809; d. 1894;
m. 1835, Anna, d. of William Hopkins: —
Thomas Francis Waller, Esq., J. P. Sydney, late Sydney
Harbour Trust Commissioner, £. 1844; m. 1874, Caroline
Jane, d. of Aime' Cuenod Churchill of Vevey, Switzerland,
and widow of James Hester, M.D. ; and has issue — Francis
Aim£ Waller, Gentleman, b. 1874 [m. 1901, Marguerite
Amelie, d. of Maxime Labat de Lambert of Paris; and
has issue — Marguerite Caroline de Varrenne]; and Edith
Selina Eastermorn. Res. —
John Edward Hopkins Waller, Gentleman, M.I.C.E. ,
b. 1856; m. 1887, Annette Elizabeth, d. of Adolphe
Naude; and has issue — (1) Lawrence Arthur Waller,
Gentleman, b. 1888; (a) Horace Edmund Waller, Gentle-
man, b. 1891 ; Mabel Selina Grace ; and Eileen Annette.
Res. — The Nook, Westgate-on-Sea ; 172 Cromwell Road,
London, S.W. Clubs — St. Stephen's, Automobile.
Sons of William Edgar Waller, Esq. (son of Charles
Waller and Maria Burgher), b. 1841 ; d. 1899 ; m.
1861, Emma Daisy, d. of Thomas Eccleston : —
Sir William Edgar Waller, 7th Bart. (1 June 1780), b.
1863 ; m. 1890, Mary Augusta Meyers ; and has issue —
(1) Roland Edgar Waller, Esq., 6. 1892; (2) Donald
William Waller, Esq., b. 1889; Dorothy de Warrenne ;
and Miriam Jocelyn. Res. — 15 Park Avenue, Rutherford,
New Jersey, U.S.A.
Elwood Fccleston Waller, Esq., 6. 1876. Res. —
Sons of Samuel Waller (son of Jocelyn Macartney
Waller and Elizabeth Willis), b. 1803; d. 1878; m.
1833, Henrietta, d. of Capt. Guy Carieton Colclough,
103rd Regt. : —
Jocelyn Waller, Gentleman, b. 1841 ; m. 1867, Mary, d.
of E. Smith of Hamilton, Canada; and has issue — (1)
Augustus Edmund Waller, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; (2) Philip
Percy Waller, Gentleman, b. 1877; Mary Beatrice; and
Mary Ethel Maud. Res. —
Samuel William Waller, Gentleman, b. 1844 ; m. 1st,
1862, Maria Louisa (d. 1873), d. of Charles Waller ; 2nd,
1878, Eliza Maria, d. of Charles Hughes ; and has surv.
issue — (1) Charles Guy Carieton Waller, Gentleman, b.
1863; (2) Samuel William Waller, Gentleman, b. 1865 ; (3)
John Stanton Waller, Gentleman, b. 1869 \m. 1888, Ida
Anna Finley, d. of James Peyton, late of Montreal, Canada;
and has surv. issue — John Clifton Waller, Gentleman, b.
1903 ; Pearl Maria Louise [m. 191 2, Stephen Driscol
Bennett of New Bedford, Mass., U.S.A.]; Ruby Gladys
Colclough ; Olivine Beryl Carieton ; Helen Emerald ; and
Margaret Patricia Eunice] ; (4) Edmund Henry Colclough
Waller, Gentleman, b. 1879 \m. 1906, Caroline Agnes, d.
of John Mann of Grand Valley, Ontario ; and has issue —
Herbert Montague Waller, Gentleman, b. 1907; Arthur
Edmund Waller, Gentleman, b. 1909 ; William Hugh
Waller, Gentleman, b. 1912; and Marjorie Gladys]; (5)
Hugh Jocelyn Waller, Gentleman, b. 1887 \rn. 1909, Olive
Maria, d. of John Mann of Grand Valley, Ontario ; and
has issue — Hector Hugh Waller, Gentleman, b. 1910 ; and
Lillian Gladys] ; Katherine [m. 1908, John Alexander
Lawrie of Wildrose, Saskatchewan, Canada]; and Alice
\_m. 1912, Frederick Stuart of Rozilee, Saskatchewan,
Canada]. Res. — Rozilee, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Sons of Robert William Waller, Gentleman, b. 1835 ;
d. 1897; m. 1866, Emily, d. of John Page: —
Herbert Montagu Waller, Gentleman, b. 1868. Res. —
Simla, India.
Jocelyn Edmund Waller, Gentleman, b. 1870.
Frank Hastings Waller, Gentleman, Gen. Manager of
Railways, Col. C S., b. 1871 ; m. 1914, Elvie Grace, second
d. of William Bedford of Landour ; and has issue — Jocelyn
Grace. Res. — Nigeria.
Charles Robert Waller, Gentleman, Natal Civil Serv.,
b. \Zj-j ; m. 1905, Agnes Helen, d. of Francis Thorne of
Launceston, Cornwall ; and has issue — Robert William
Waller, Gentleman, b. 1910; Charles Jellicoe Waller,
Gentleman, b. 1916 ; Edmund John Waller, Gentleman,
b. 1919 ; Catherine Jocelyn ; Agatha Minnie ; and Ruth.
Res. — Durban, Natal.
Son of Robert Waller, E. I.C.S. (son of Jocelyn
Macartney Waller and Elizabeth Willis), b. 1806; d.
i860; m. 1834, Mary Anne, sister of W. Blowers,
E.I.C.S. :—
Jocelyn Waller, Gentleman, b. 1838; m. 1861, Eliza (d.
1903), d. of Martin Power ; and has surv. issue — (1) Robert
Jocelyn Waller, Gentleman, b. i862[w. 1896, Emily Mary, d.
of R. W. Weller, and has issue — Robert Hardress Jocelyn
Waller, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; Frank Martin Roden Waller
Gentleman, b. 1901 ; Dorothy Minnie ; and Winifred
Roberta (Res. — Phayne Road, Poona, India)]; (2) William
Dillon Waller, Gentleman, b. 1868 [m. , Annie, d. of
Hans Nielson, and has issue— Hans Jocelyn Waller, Gentle-
man, b. 1898; Edmund William Waller, Gentleman, b.
1901] ; (3) Alfred Jocelyn Waller, Gentleman, b. 1870 ; (4)
Thomas Hutton Waller, Gentleman, b. 1878; (5) Harry
Waller, Gentleman, b. 1882 ; and Eva Mary. Res. —
Son of William Thomas Waller, Esq., J. P., of Prior
Park, b. 1811 ; d. 1898; m. 1st, 1834, Eliza Augusta,
d. of Rev. Hosea Guinness, LL.D., Chancellor of St.
Patrick's, Dublin : —
George Arthur Waller, Esq., J. P. for co. of Leitrim and
for Tasmania, M.A. (Dublin), b. 1835; m. 1865, Sarah
Harriett, d. of Guy Atkinson, Esq., D.L. King's Co. ; and
had issue — (1) Richard FitzArthur Waller, Gentleman,
M.I.C.E., b. 1867 [m. Lucie, d. of C. F. Collier];
(2) William Benjamin FitzArthur Waller, Gentleman, b.
1868, d. 1869 ; (3) Guy F. F. Waller, Gentleman ; (4)
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Edith Margaret (d. 1908), d. of Lt.-Col. Cruikshank, R.E.] ;
(5) Henry Trench de Warrenne Waller, Gentleman, d.
191a; (6) William Jocelyn de Warrenne Waller, Esq.,
J. P. co. Tipperary, b. 1877 [m. 191 1, Elizabeth Frances, d.
of Robert Devenish of Drumsna House, co. Leitrim {Res. —
Prior Park, Nenagh, Tipperary)]; (7) Robert Studdert de
Warrenne Waller, Gentleman, Royal Artillery, b. 1879 [m.
1912, Emily, d. of Rev. G. F. Streatfield] ; (8) Edward
Guinness de Warrenne Waller, Gentleman (Res. — Killag-
ney Ranch, Maple Creek, Canada) ; (9) James Hardressde
Warrenne Waller, Esq., D.S.O., O.B.E., M.Inst.C.E.,
Capt. R.O. late R.E. ; b. 1884 [m. 1917, Beatrice Frances,
d. of Professor R. J. Kinkead of Galway, and has issue
— Charles Jellicoe Waller, Gentleman, b. 1918 ; Edmund
John Waller, Gentleman, b. 1919. Res. — Blackberry Hill,
Carrickmines, co. Dublin. Seat — Prior Park, Nenagh,
co. Tipperary.
Robert Jocelyn Waller, Esq., J. P. co. Tipperary, b.
1837; m. 1st, 1864, Sarah Georgina (d. 1877), d. of John
Andrews of Rathenry, King's Co. ; and has had issue —
(1) William Arthur de Warrenne Waller, Esq., Major 4th
Batt. R.I. Regt., b. 1865, d. 1904 [m. 1894, Anna Selina,
d. of E. W. Waller of Artona, Dundrum ; and had issue
— Hardress de Warrenne Waller, Gentleman, b. 1898;
Edmund de Warrenne Waller, Gentleman, b. 1902; and a
dau.] ; and Eliza Georgina [m. 1902, John Dennis Wills
Harrison, C.E.]; 2nd, 1879, Margaret, d. of Edward
Saunders, Esq., J. P., of Ballinderry Park, co. Tipperary;
and has further issue — Edgar Hardress Waller, Gentleman,
b. 1881 ; and Ellen Knollys [m. 1907, Volkert de Ville-
neuve Boultl Seat — Summerville, Nenagh, co. Tipperary.
Sons of Edmund William Waller, Gentleman, b. 1839 ;
d. 1893; m- 1869, Mary (d. 1891), d. of Rev. Robert
Rowan, of Mount Davys, co. Antrim : —
Arthur Edmund de Warrenne Waller, Esq. (q.v. ).
Major Robert Jocelyn Rowan Waller, D.S. O. (a. v.).
Ygst. son of William Thomas Waller, Gentleman, b.
181 1 (see above) : —
Francis Albert Waller, Gentleman, b. 1846; m. 1872,
Frances, d. of Caesar George Otway ; and has issue —
(1) C. J. L. Otway Waller, Gentleman, b. ; [m. 1909,
Muriel, yst. d. of John Bourne ofHiderstone Hall, Yorks.] ;
(2) William Waller, Gentleman, b. ; (3) Robert Gregory
Waller, Gentleman, b. ; and five daus. Res. —
WALLER (confirmed U.O. 1 March 1927, and regd.
first (for Waller, H. Coll. 1572; confmd. U.O. 1809); 2.
vert, a fess chequy or and gules, between a trefoil slipped
in chief and in base three cross crosslets fitchee issuant
from as many crescents of the second (for Rowan, confd.
with Stewart and Redmond, U.O. 1810); 3. or, a fess
chequy argent and azure, between two sinister hands couped
at the wrist all within a double tressure flory counterflory
gules (for Stewart) ; 4. gules, three cushions erminois, two
and one, a crescent for difference (for Redmond) ; 5. or, a
fess gules, and in chief a boar passant sable (for McManus);
6. per fess wavy, the chief argent, and the base representing
waves of the sea, in chief a dexter hand couped at the wrist
gules, in base a salmon naiant proper (for O'Neill).
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — Out of a ducal
coronet or, a plume of five ostrich feathers alternately argent
and azure, surmounted by an eagle's claw gules. Motto —
" Honor et ventas."
Sons of Edmund William Waller, Gentleman (3rd son of
William Thomas Waller, Esq., J. P., of Prior Park, co.
Tipperary), b. 1839 ; d. 1894 ; m. 1869, Mary Dorothea
Stuart, d. of Rev. Robert Wilson Rowan, J. P., Clerk
in Holy Orders, of Mount Davys, co. Antrim : —
Arthur Edmund de Warrenne Waller, Esq. , late Captain
4th Batt. The Royal Irish Regt. (Royal descent from King
Edward III. regd. H. Co\\.),b. 1879 ; m. 1907, Eleanor Kate,
d. of Walter May Barton, of Norfolk ; and has issue —
William Rowan de Warrenne Waller, Gentleman, b. 1909 ;
Walter Jocelyn de Warrenne Waller, Gentleman, b. 1910 ;
and Elizabeth Gundred de Warrenne. Res. — The Limes,
Worting, near Basingstoke, Hants. Club — Jun. Carlton.
Major Robert Jocelyn Rowan Waller, D.S.O., R.A.,
b. 1882 ; m. 1918, Hon. Margery Edith, d. of Hon. Henry
Frank Sugden ; and has issue — Beryl ; and Joyce. Res. —
Childerley, Westminster, Orange River Colony, S.A.
Club — Junior United Service.
WALLER of Masongill House, co. Yorks. (R.L., 1 Nov.
1816 ; H. Coll.). Per bend vert and azure, three walnut-
leaves or between two bendlets engrailed argent. Mantling
H. Coll.). Quarterly of six: 1. chequy or and azure,
on a canton gules, a lion rampant double queued of the
vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a walnut-
tree eradicated proper, pendent therefrom by a ribbon gules
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argent. Mottoes — " Agincourt " ; " Hie fructus virtutis."
Livery — Dress, blue, yellow facings; undress, blue coat,
drab breeches, drab facings.
Only child of Nicholas Waller (formerly Procter), b.
1802; d. 1877; m. 1851, Julia Perry, d. of Thomas
Parker of Ashtead Lodge, Epsom, Surrey, Third
Wrangler, Barrister-at-Law, and Bencher of Gray's
Inn : —
Bryan Charles Waller, Gentleman, M.D., F.R.C.S.,4.
1853; m. 1896, Ada, d. of Alexander Roberts, D.D., Pro-
fessor of Humanity in Univ. of St. Andrew's. Seat — Mason-
gill House, Thornton-in- Lonsdale, co. York. Clubs —
Royal Societies', County (Lancaster).
WALLER (R.L. 1921 ; U.O.). Argent, three walnut-
leaves proper, between two bendlets sable. Mantling:
gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
pendent from an oak-tree proper, an escutcheon charged
with a saltire gules. Motto — " Hsec fructus virtutis."
Son of the late Dean Graham Craig, of Tullamore : —
Vice- Admiral Arthur William Craig Waller, C.B., late
R.N., served Great War, comdg. H.M. Ships Albemarle,
Barham (Battle of Jutland), and Renown, Dir. Ordnance
Committee 1919-20, D.L. co. Meath, b. 1872, assumed by
R.L. 1921 the surname of Waller in lieu of Craig, and the
arms of Waller, in accordance with the will of Edmund
Noble Waller, late of Allenstown ; m. 1910, Ella Mary, d.
of A. F. Beaufort, and has issue — Michael Waller, Gentle-
man, b. 1911 ; Patrick Waller, Gentleman, b. 1915. Seat
— Allenstown, Kells, co. Meath.
WALLER ( H. Coll. ). Argent, on a bend engrailed sable,
another or, charged with three walnut-leaves of the second,
on a chief per pale gules and azure, a griffin's head erased
between two saltires of the third. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's
head erased sable, collared with annulets, in front of a saltire
Ambrose John Rayner Waller, Esq., Major (ret.) Essex
Regt. , M.A. Oxon., b. 1892; m. 1918, Nina, d. of Capt.
Ernest de Visme du Boulay, late R.A. ; and has issue —
Charlotte Anne ; and Diana Joan Houssenayne. Res. —
Boxted, Colchester; Loughton, Essex. Clubs — United
University ; St. Runwald's ; and Officers' (Colchester).
WALLER-BRIDGE (R.L. for name 27 May 1913, Arms
H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, issuant from the
centre of a bar wavy of water proper in the nombril point a
bridge of three arches embattled argent, masoned sable,
the whole between as many sea lions each crowned with a
naval coronet or (Bridge) ; 2 and 3, azure, between two
bendlets or, three walnut-leaves argent, the whole between
two fleur-de-lys of the last (Waller). Mantling azure
and argent. Crests — r. on a wreath of the colours
r. Motto, "Fide sed cui vide." Livery — Drab, with
claret facings.
Second son of William Chapman Waller, Esquire, 01
the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law, M.A. (Oxford),
F.S.A., J.P. co. Essex, b. 1850; d. 1917 ; m. 1881,
Emma, second dau. of Ambrose Massey Cooke : —
an eagle rising holding in the beak a sprig of laurel pre per
(Bridge) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, three mascles or,
in front of a walnut-tree proper (Waller). Motto—" Me
juvat ire per ahum." Livery — Blue and silver. £j« •
Second and only surv. child of Rev. Henry Darley
Bridge, of Leyton, co. Essex, b. 1846 (son of Lieut. -
Col. George Bridge, 3rd Buffs, and Hon. Corps of
Gentlemen-at-Arms) ; d. 1903 ; m. 1875, Henrietta
Anna Margretta Townshend, d. of William Baldwin of
Oak Hill, Bandon, co. Cork, Ireland:— Wiu
Rev. Horace FitzHenry Waller-Bridge, M. A. , Clerk"in
Holy Orders, Rector of Worth, Sussex, Surrogate in
Diocese of Chichester, assumed by R.L., 27 May 1913, the
additional surname of Waller, b. 1879; m. 1913, Elsie
Noeline, only surv. child of the late Theodosius Cotterel
Henry Ward- Boughton-Leigh , B. A. , Vicar of Rodmersham ,
Kent, and heiress, through her mother, of Frederick Waller,
Q.C., of Cuckfield, Sussex, and has issue — Cyprian Chandos
Richard Waller Waller-Bridge, Gentleman, b. 1918 ; Elsie
Horacia Rosemary Maunsell Baldwin ; Noeline Cyprienne
Catherine Ancram Hare ; Theodosialdina Darley Bouyhton-
Leigh ; Florence Patricia Egerton Ward Townshend ; and
Etta Alice Phyllis Grace Bridget Eyre. Estates at Cuckfield,
co. Sussex ; and Pidley, Huntingdonshire. Res. — The
Rectory, Worth. Sussex.
WALLINGTON of Dursley (H. Coll.). Quarterly,
1 and 4, ermine, three bars wavy sable, on a chief gules, a
saltire or (Wallington) ; 2 and 3, or, on a fesse sable, sur-
mounting a lion rampant gules, three dexter hands argent
(Neale). Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a buck's head proper, erased gules, collared
sable, charged with a cinquefoil or, between two lozenges
argent. Motto — " Non temere, sed fortiter."
Sons of John Arthur Beach Wallington, b. 1853; d.
1901 ; m. 1888, Constance Mary, second surv. d. of
Sir Henry Bouverie Paulet St. John Mildmay, Bart.: —
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b. 1894. Res. —
Michael Wallington, Esq., M.C. with bar, Capt. Sussex
Regt., b. 1895. Res. —
Sons of Sir John Williams Wallington, K.C.B., of
Keevil Manor, Wilts., J. P., formerly Capt. 4th Light
Dragoons, late Hon. Col. 4th Batt. Gloucestershire
Regt. 1872-84, b 1822; d. 1910; m. 1852, Henrietta
Maria (d. 1905), yst. d. of Lieut.-Col. William Beach
of Oakley Hall, Hants., and Keevil House, Wilts. : —
Sir Edward William Wallington, G.C.V.O. (1929),
C.M.G., J. P., Groom of the Bedchamber to the King
since 1902, Private Sec. and Treas. to the Queen from 1919,
and Hon. Registrar of the League of Mercy, b 1854. Res.
Oriel House, Hilperton, Trowbridge, Wilts. Club —
Marlborough.
Col. Charles Digby Wallington, Lancashire Fus., b.
1856; m. 1894, Edith Margaret, third d. of Sir Edward
William Stafford, G.C.M.G., of Maine, Louth; and has
had issue — (1) Geoffrey Stafford Wallington, Esq., Capt.
K.R.R.C., b. 1896; killed in action 1917 ; (2) Edward
Leonard Wallington, Gentleman, b. 1900; and Marjorie
Enid [m. 1926, Reginald Stapylton Cockburn, Esq., M.C,
ygst. s. of Henry Cockburn]. Club — Naval and Military.
Rev. Prebendary Frank Maxwell Wallington, Vicar of
Barnstaple, M.A. (Camb.), b. 1870; m. 1903, Violet
St. Helen, d. of late Frederick Bashford. Res. — The
Vicarage, Barnstaple, Devon.
WALLIS(H. Coll.). Gules, a fe5se ermine, in chief a
Bengal tiger passant guardant proper. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a wolf's head, couped, transfixed through the mouth with
an arrow proper, a pheon between two crosses crosslet
WALLIS(H. Coll.). Gules, a fesse ermine, in chief three
African spears, two in saltire and one in pale proper.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
essewise or. Motto — " Tn modestia servio." Livery —
Black, scarlet facings, white edging.
Son of Charles Thomas Wallis, Esq., J. P. and D.L. of
Chesterholme, Newport, Mon., and Plas Isa, Porthcawl,
Glamorgan, Col. (ret.) 1st Monmouthshire R.G. Art.
Vols., b. 1841 ; d. ; m. 1868, Helen Augusta, only
child of Capt. Evan Evans of Bristol : —
Kenneth Percivale Wallis, Esq., Major (ret.) 4th Dragoon
Gds. , formerly Welsh Regt. , b. 1885. Seals— Chesterholme,
Newport, Mon.; Plas Isa, Porthcawl, Glamorgan. Clubs—
Junior Constitutional, Constitutional (Newport, Mon.).
colours, a wolfs head erased transfixed through the mouth
with an arrow point to the sinister, and charged on the
neck with a thistle leaved and slipped all proper. Motto —
" Fortiter et recte." Livery (dress) — Claret coat, with gold
buttons, black and yellow striped waistcoat ; (undress) —
claret coat and overcoat, gold buttons, black and yellow
stripe 1 waistcoat.
Sons of Charles W. Wallis, Gentleman, M.A., Barrister-
at-Law, Middle Temple, b. 1848 ; d. 1922; m. 1st, 1872,
Gertrude, d. of E. Edmonds, Esq., J. P., D.L. of Bel-
combe Court and Berry field, Bradford-on-Avon : —
Charles Braithwaite Wallis, Esq., M.A. , LL. B. (Cambs. ),
F.G.S., F.R.G.S., Major late The Cameronians and West
African Frontier Force, Barrister-at-Law, Middle Temple,
Envoy Extraordinary and Min. Plen. to Panama and Costa
Rica since 1923, Consul-Gen. for Liberia 1906, French W.
Africa and the Sudan 1909-20, New Orleans 1920-23, b.
1873 ; m. 1913, Bessie Agnes, d. of George Lister Laird,
of Birkenhead. Res. — Bitish Legation, Tivoli, Ancon,
Panama. Clubs — United Service, Royal Societies.
Humphrey Wallis, Gentleman, C.E. late Lieut. 5th
Manchester Regt., b. . Res. —
Son of Charles W. Wallis (see above), by his second
wife, m. : —
Egbert St. John Wallis, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
WALLIS-WRIGHT (R.L., 12 Aug. 1916 ; H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, a fesse ermine, in chief a
Cornish chough or, between two bezants (for Wallis) ;
2 and 3, sable, on a chevron, between three bulls' heads
caboshed argent, a crescent between two cross crosslets
and (for distinction) in the centre chief point a cross
crosslet gules (for Wright). Mantling gules and argent.
Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a wolf's head
erased gules, pierced through the mouth with a spear
proper, point to the sinister also gules, and charged
on the neck with a fylfot or (for Wallis) ; 2. on a wreath of
the colours, a bull's head argent erased sable, ducally
gorged gules, and charged on the neck (for distinction)
with a cross crosslet also gules (for Wrights Motto—
" Fortis et fidelis."
Second son of John Richard Smyth Wallis, Esq.,
J. P., of Drishane Castle, co. Cork, b. 1828 ; d. 1868 ;
m. 1853, Octavia Willoughby : —
The late Henry Aubrey Beaumont Wallis-Wright,
Gentleman, b. ; assumed the additional surname
and arms of Wright, by R.L., 12 Aug. 1916 ; tn. 1907,
Julia Mary Catherine, d. of Capt. James Frederick
D'Arley Wright (formerly Street) and widow of Capt.
Edward Wetherden Curteis. Seat — Mottram Hall,
Prestbury, nr. Macclesfield. Res. — Keythorpe Hall,
Leicester.
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WALLOP, see FELLOWES.
two hurts. Badge— A staff gules, the ends or, enfiled by a
WALMESLEY. Gules, on a chief ermine, two hurts,
a crescent for difference, quartering Gerard and Ince.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a lion statant guardant ermine, ducally crowned
or. Motto — " En Dieu est mon esperance."
Sons of Humphrey Jeffreys Walmesley, Esq., J. P.,
Lord of the Manor of Ince-in-Mackerfield, b. 1846 ;
d. 1919 ; m. 1877, Marie Gertrude.d. of George Man-
ley, of Spofforth Hall, Wetherby, Yorks.: —
Charles Talbot Edward Joseph Walmesley, Esq., D.S.O
(1918), M.C. (1917), T.D. (1924), Lt.-Col. Berks. Yeo., late
Lieut. 17th Lancers, b. 1881 ; m. 1st, 1912, Mary (d. 1918),
only d. of Colonel Edward Druitt, late R.E. ; 2nd, 1920,
Dorothy, d. of Capt. Joseph Mayne, Chief Constable of
East Suffolk ; andhassurv. issue (by 1st wife) — Everard
Jeffrey Joseph Walmesley, Gentleman, b. 1915 ; and
Veronica Mary ; (by 2nd wife) — Richard Gerard
Walmesley, Gentleman, b. 1928 ; Cecily Mary ; Clare
Mary ; Edina Mary. Seat — Inglewood, Hungerford,
Berks. Club— Boodle's.
Humphrey Worthington Gerard Walmesley, Gentle-
man, Lieut. Lanes. Hus. Imp. Yeo. b. 1882. Res.—
JOHN WALMESLEY, Esquire, J. P. Wilts. Bom
1861, being the son of the late Richard Walmesley, Esq.,
J. P., High Sheriff 1877, by his wife, the dau. of William
Donaldson. Armorial bearings— Gules, on a chief ermine
two hurts. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a lion statant guardant, ducally
crowned gules. Motto— " Spes durat avorum." Seat —
The Manor House, Colerne, Wilts. Clubs— Arthur's ; and
Conservative.
WALMESLEY (H. Coll.). Gules, on a chief ermine,
two hurts. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a
wreath argent and gules, a lion statant guardant ermine,
ducally crowned or. Motto — "Valet Veritas." Livery —
Drab, with red piping.
Son of Richard Joseph Walmesley, b. 1822 ; d.
1901 ; m. 1848, Louisa Harriet (d. 1890), d. of John
Brook King: —
Richard Walmesley, Gentleman, b. 1850 ; m. 1882,
Martha, d. of J. Gascoigne of Leamington ; and has issue
— (1) Bernard Robert Walmesley, Gentleman, b. 1884; (2)
Cuthbert Walmesley, Gentleman, b. 1884 ; (3) Oswald
Walmesley, Gentleman, b. ; and Monica. Postal
address. —
WALMISLEY (H. Coll, 1832). Per pale gules and
azure, on a chief ermine, a quatrefoil of the second between
two hurts. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a rock proper, theron a lion guardant
ermine, ducally crowned cr, and charged on the body with
celestial crown gold. Motto—" Non nobis Domine.'
Livery— Dark blue, with red facings and striped yellow
waistcoat.
Eldest surviving son of Major Walter Milbanke Wal-
misley, of Wallington, Surrey, b. 1832 ; d. 1915 ; m.
1854, Emma, d. of James Burrows, of Lower Belgrave
Place, London : —
Herbert William Walmisley, Gentleman, a Gold Staff
Officer at the Coronation of King George V. and Queen
Mary, b. 1865 ; m. 1892, Zillah Maud, d. of Thomas Bacon
Bickerton, and has issue— Guy Herbert Walmisley, Esq.,
M.C, M.A. (Ch.Ch. Oxon.), Capt. late Roy. Corps of
Signals R.E. , b. 1893; Claude Atherstone Walmisley,
Gentleman, b. 1899 ; and Valerie Zillah. Club— Junior
Carlton.
WALPOLE, see VADE- WALPOLE,
WALPOLE (H. Coll.). Or, on a fesse between two
chevrons sable, three cross crosslets of the field. Mantling
sable and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a
man's bust in profile proper, ducally crowned or, and from
the coronet flowing a long cap gules, tasselled or, and
charged with a Catherine- wheel of the last. Motto — " Fari
quae sentiat."
Son of Hon. Frederick Walpole, Comm. R.N. , M.P.
for N. Norfolk, b. 1822 ; d. 1876 ; m. 1852, Laura
Sophia Frances (d. 1901), d. of Francis Walpole and
granddau. of the Hon. Robert Walpole: —
Rt. Hon. Robert Horace Walpole, 5th Earl of Orford
(10 April 1806), Baron Walpole of Walpole (1 June 1723),
Baron Walpole of Wolterton (4 June 1756), J. P. and D. L.
Norfolk and Norwich, formerly Lieut. R.N. and Capt. 4th
Batt. Norfolk Regt., attached to Earl of Rosslyn's Special
Embassy at the King of Spain's wedding 1877, when he
rec. the Order of Charles III. of Spain, Priv. Sec. to Sir H.
Wolffs Eastern Roumelian Commission 1878, also to Special
Mission of Sir H. D. Wolff to Egypt 1886 [Supporters-
Dexter, an antelope ; sinister, a stag, both argent, attired
proper, unguled or, each gorged with a collar chequy of the
last and azure, chained gold], b. 1854 ; m. 1st, 1888, Louise
Melissa (d. 1909), d. of D. C. Corbin of New York ; and
has surv. issue — Lady Dorothy Rachel Melissa [m. 1916,
Capt. Arthur Hobart Mills, D.C.L I., ofgiA Ebury Street,
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S.W.); 2nd, 1917, Emily Gladys, d. of Rev. Thomas
Henry Oakes, Rector of Thurgarton, Norwich, and has
further issue — Lady Anne Sophia. Seats — Mannington
and Waborne Halls, co. Norfolk. Res. — Rosemoor, Tor-
rington, N. Devon. Club — Carlton.
Only son of Horatio Spencer Walpole (formerly Vade-
Walpole) of The Firs, Stevenage, fi. 1881 ; d. 1918 ; tn.
1906, Dorothea Frances, d. of Frederick Butler Moly-
neux Montgomerie, of 1 Cromwell Place, S.W. : —
Robert Henry Montgomerie Walpole, Gentleman, b. 1913.
Seat — Wolterton Park, Norwich.
Sons of Sir Horatio George Walpole, K.C.B., J. P., of
Danegate, Eridge Green, Sussex, Assistant Under-
Secretary of State for India, b. 1843 ; d. 1923 ; m.
1870, Selina Maria (d. 1925), d. of the late John Thomas
Perceval : —
Reginald Horace Walpole, Esq., b. 1875 '< ^.1905, Agnes,
d. of Rev. Preb. F. Hancock of The Priory, Dunster. Res.
— 9 A Gordon Place, W.8.
Robert Spencer Hobhouse Walpole, Esq., Major Res. of
Officers, late Rifle Brigade, b. 1881; tn. 1923, Edith Winifred,
d. of the late S. H. Keeling, of Kenilworth, and has issue —
Horace Jeremy Spencer Walpole, Gentleman, b. 1924.
Res. — Frannington, South Canterbury, South Island, New
Zealand.
Son of Sir Robert Walpole, K.C.B., Lt.-Gen. and Col.
65th Regt., b. 1808; d. 1876; m. 1846, Gertrude (d.
1903), d. of the late Gen. William H. Ford: —
Spencer Charles Walpole, Esq., b. 1852; m. 1885, Jessie
Madeline (d. 1926), d. of Rev. T. G. Nicholas, Vicar of West
Molesey, Surrey ; and has issue — 3 daus. Res. — Wyke
House, Winchester.
Son of Sir Charles George Walpole, of Broadford,
Chobham, Woking, Kt. Bach., Attorney-Gen. Leeward
Islands 1889-92, Chief Justice of Gibraltar 1892-3, and
of the Bahama Islands, 1893-7, M.A.(Camb.), Barrister-
at-Law, J P. and Deputy Chairman of Quarter Sess.
and County Councillor for Surrey, F.R.G.S., b. 1848;
d 1926 ; m. 1st, 1877, Maria Elizabeth (d. 1914), d. and
coh. of the late Henry Forde (ygst. son of the late
Col. Forde of Abbeyfield, Cheshire); 2nd, 1922, Maria,
widow of Major H. J. Seton : —
Charles Archibald Walpole, Esq., O.B.E., F.R.G.S.,
formerly Man. Dir. Persian Oil Coy. at Mohammerah,
Persian Gulf [Livery — Buff, with black and yellow striped
waistcoat], b. 1881 ; m. 1927, Dorothea, d. of the late Lieut. -
Comdr. B. Critchley-Salmonson, R.N. Clubs — Arthurs',
E.I. United Service.
Sons of Horatio Frederick William Seymour Walpole,
b. 1850; d. 1887; tn. 1877, Laura Ann, d. of late
Joseph Coombe: —
Robert Somerset George Reginald Walpole, Gentleman,
b. 1878. Res.—
Horace Henry Varie Walpole, Gentleman, b. 1883.
Son of Rev. Robert Seymour Walpole, late Vicar of
Balderton, Notts., 1852-78, prev. Lieut. 77th Foot, b,
1820; d. 1910; tn. 1848, Elizabeth, d. of Rev. Frede-
rick Apthorpe, Rector of Gumley: —
Herbert Reginald Robert Seymour Walpole, Gentleman,
5. 1853; m. 1882, Jane Sophia (d. 1916), d. of W. Palmer
Kent of Tasmania ; and has issue — Francis Seymour
Walpole, Gentleman, b. 1895; Beatrice Adelaide [tn. 1912,
Major Kenneth Stuart Cross, M.D., M.Sc, Australian Army
Med. Corps (Res.), of South Yarra, Melbourne]; Florence
Louise ; Lucy Apthorpe [tn. 1912, Robert Balcombe Beggs,
of Nianwanda Station, Victoria, Australia] ; Gladwys ; and
Agnes Jane \tn. 1918, Hon. Theodore Beggs, M.L.C. , of
Eurambeen, Beaufort, Victoria, Australia]. Res. — Buena
Vista, Cowes, Philip Island, Australia.
Sons of Rt. Rev. George Henry Somerset Walpole,
D.D., Bishop of Edinburgh 1910, Rector of Lambeth
1903-7, and Hon. Canon of Southwark 1906-10,
b. 1854; d. 1929; m. 1882, Mildred Helen (d. 1925),
d. of the late Charles Foster Barham : —
Hugh Seymour Walpole, Gentleman, C.B.E., b. 1884.
Clubs— Athenaeum ; Garrick.
Robert Henry Walpole, Gentleman, b. 1892.
Yngr. son of Rev. Robert Seymour Walpole — see
above : —
Richard Herbert Walpole, Gentleman, b. 1858 ; tn. 1885,
Sophia Louise, d. of Hatsell Mellersh Garrard. Res. —
Lumeah, Walmer, Port Elizabeth, S. Africa.
Son of Henry Walpole, Lieut. Madras Ser. , b. 1836;
d. 1878; tn. 1 871, Sempe Georgina, d. of Matthew
Templeton of Calcutta: —
Henry Walpole, Gentleman, b. 1873. Res. —
WALROND. Argent, three bulls' heads caboshed sable,
armed or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, an heraldic tiger sable, pelletfe.
Motto — " Bienfaictz payeray malfaictz vangeray."
Son of Henry Walrond, Marquis de Vallado and
a grandee of Spain, J. P., Hon. Col. late Devon
Regt., b. 1841 ; d. 1917 ; tn. 1861, Caroline Maud
(d. 1915), dau. of the late William John Clark, Esq.,
J. P., D.L., of Buckland Toussaints, Devon :- —
Henry Humphrey Walrond, Esq., heir male and repre-
sentative of Col. Humphrey Walrond, on whom Philip IV.
of Spain conferred Aug. 5th, 1653, the titles of Marquis de
Vallado, Conde de Panama, and Condede Valleronda, with
the dignity of a grandee of the First Class, one of the co-
heirs of the barony of Welles, B.A., b. 1862; tn. 1901,
Gertrude Gordon, dau. of the late Col. Sir Stephen Hill,
K. C.M.G. , C.B. Res. — 28 Pennsylvania Road, Exeter.
Sons of Ernest Adolphus Walrond, Gentleman, b. 1863 ;
d. 1928 ; tn. 1895, Fannie, dau. of William Helm of
Fresno, California : —
Henry Walrond, Gentleman, b. 1896. Res. —
George Osmond Walrond, Gentleman, b. 1899. Res. —
Frank Helen Walrond, Gentleman, b. 1905. Res. —
Yngr. sons of Henry Walrond (see above): —
Francis Arthur Walrond, Gentleman, b. 1866 ; tn. 1895,
Muriel Gwendoline, youngest dau. of Frederick J. Methold,
Esq., J. P., of Thome Court, Suffolk, and grand-dau. of the
late W. Alfred Swaine Taylor, F.R.S., and has issue —
Henry Humphrey Richard Methwold Walrond, Gentleman,
b. 1904; Beryl Methwold ; Irene Fay Methwold ; and Muriel
Joan Methwold. Res. —
Herbert William James Walrond, Gentleman, b. 1868.
Conrad Montagu Walrond, Gentleman, b. 1869 ; tn. 1908,
Kate Dalrymple, dau. of Charles Woolven of Birkenhead,
and has issue— Herbert Walrond, Gentleman, b. 1909 ;
Kenneth Conrad Walrond, Gentleman, b. 1912. Res. —
WALSH, see HUSSEY-WALSH and JOHNSON-
WALSH.
WALSH (H. Coll.). Argent, a fesse sable, cottised
wavy gules, between six martlets of the second. Mantling"
gules and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours,
a gryphon's head erased per fesse wavy argent and ermine,
beaked and eared or. Motto — " Veritas et virtus vincunt."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur Walsh, 2nd Baron Orma-
thwaite, Lord-Lieut. co. Radnor 1875-95, J. P. Berks. and
Hereford, M.P. for Leominster 1865-8, and for Radnor-
shire 1868-80, Hon. Col. 3rd Batt. S. Wales Borderers,
b. 1827; d. 1920; tn. 1858, Lady Katherine Emily
Mary Somerset (d. 1914), d. of 7th Duke of Beaufort,
K.G. :—
Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur Henry John Walsh, 3rd Baron
Ormathwaite of Ormathwaite, Cumberland (16 April 1868),
4th Bart. (14 June, 1804), G.C.V.O., H.M. Master of
Ceremonies 1907-20, D.L. co. Radnor, M.P. co. Radnor
1885-92, late Lieut. 1st Life Guards, has Grand Cross of
Order of Francis Joseph of Austria, Star of Order of Wasa
of Sweden, Order of Sacred Treasure of Japan (2nd class),
Star of the Order of the Rising Sun of Japan , and is Comm.
of Order of Dannebrog of Denmark, and of the Legion of
Honour of France [Supporters — On either side a gryphon
ermine, gorged with a collar vair, and pendent therefrom
an escutcheon sable, charged with a martlet argent], b. 1859;
tn. 1890, Lady Clementine Pratt (d. 1921), only d. of 3rd
Marquess Camden. Seat — Warfield Park, Bracknell,
Berks. 7 own res. — 34 Bassett Road, W. 10. Club —
Marlborough.
Hon. George Harry William Walsh, M.V.O. , Capt. Re-
serve of Officers, late Lieut. Gren. Gds., served as Capt.
Imperial Yeomanry in the South African War 1 899-1 901 ,
b. 1863. Res. — Llwynbarried, Rhayader, co. Radnr r.
Clubs— Carlton ; Pratt's.
Hon. Nigel Christopher Walsh, J. P. co. Sussex, B.A.
Oxford, Barrister-at-Law, b. 1867 ; tn. 1904, Pauline, yst. d.
of Henry Francis Makins, and has issue — Emily Barbara ;
and Geraldine Lettice. Res. — The Shrubbery, Bath Road,
Worthing.
Hon. Reginald Walsh, M.V.O. , Consul at New York
1908-11, b. 1868 ; tn. 1908, Lady Margaret Jane Douglas-
Home, third d. of 12th Earl of Home, and has issue — John
Arthur Charles Walsh, Esq., b. 1912; Jane Emily Mary;
and Anne Elizabeth. Res — Combe House, Presteigne, co.
Radnor. Club— White's.
Son of Rev. and Hon. Digby Walsh, M A., Incumbent
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1855, Fanny Matilda (d. 1907), d. of Henry Stroud:- —
Rev. Arthur George Digby Walsh, late Vicar of Carring-
ton, Sale, B.A. (Oxford), b. 1856. Club— Oxford and
Cambridge.
WALSH (U.O.). Argent, a lion rampant gules, over all
a fesse per pale of the second and azure, charged with a
crescent or, Mantling1 gules and argent. Crest — Out of
a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion rampant gules, gorged with
a collar per pale or and argent, and charged on the
shoulder with a crescent gold. Motto — " Noli irritare
leonem."
Son of : —
Adolphus Frederick Walsh, Esq., Lt.-Col. , b.
Seat—
WALSH (U.O. ). Azure, a lion rampant argent, over
all a fesse per pale of the second and gules, a canton or.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Out of a ducal
coronet or, a demi-lion rampant azure, charged on the
WALSH (U.O. , 1909). Argent, on a fesse engrailed be-
tween six martlets azure, three crosses flory of the field.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
M.A. (Trin. Coll.
shoulder with a bezant. Motto — "Noli irritare leonem."
Livery — Dark blue, silver buttons.
Sons of Ven. Robert Walsh, D.D. Archdeacon of
Dublin, Rector of Donnybrook, Dublin, b. 1842; d.
; m. 1st, 1873, Elizabeth Sophia (d. 1893), second
d. of the late Rev. Joseph Carson, D. D. , Vice- Provost
of Trinity College, Dublin; 2nd, 1898, Amy Elinor,
only dan. of the late Most Rev. Robert Samuel Gregg,
D. D. , Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All
Ireland : —
John Edward Walsh, Gentleman,
Dub.), Barr.-at-Law, b. 1875.
Toseph Gordon Walsh, Esq. , Lieut.
Robert Henry Walsh, Esq.. D.S.O.,
1884. Clubs — Badminton, Naval and Military.
Sons of Rt. Hon. John Edward Walsh, LL.D., Master
of the Rolls in Ireland, and formerly M.P. for Univ.
of Dublin, b. 1816; d. 1869; m. 1841, Blair Belinda,
only d. of late Capt. Gordon John MacNeill, 77th
Regt. :—
John Edward Walsh, Esq., J.P., M.A., B.L. Res.—
Belleville, Donnybrook, co. Dublin.
Rev. Oliver William Walsh, M.A. Res.— Belleville,
Donnvbrook, Dublin.
Henry Deane Walsh, Gentleman, B.A., C.E., Head of
the Harbour Dept. , Sydney, New South Wales.
R.N.,
M.C.,
b. 1882.
Major R.A. , b.
colours, on a tower sable, charged with a cross flory argent,
a cock of the second, combed and wattled gules. Motto —
"Watch."
Sons of Rt. Rev. William Pakenham- Walsh, D.D.
(Dub.), Bishop of Ossory, Ferns, and Leighlin 1878-
1897, b. 1820 ; d. 1902; m. 1st, 1861, Clara Jane
(d. 1875), d. of Samuel Ridley of Muswell Hill, London ;
2nd, 1879, Annie Frances, eld. d. of Rev. John Winthrop
Hackett, M.A. :—
Alfred Ridley Pakenham- Walsh, Gentleman, B.A., B.E.
(Dub.), Fellow Roy. Indian Eng. Coll., P.W. Dept., India
(ret.), b. 1866; m. 1895, Hylda Catharine, only d. and h. of
George Dear of Lancaster ; and has issue — ( 1 ) Wilfrid Paken-
ham Pakenham- Walsh, Esq., I.C.S. , J.P. Burma, late Lieut.
R.F.A. (S.R.), and R.F.C., M.A. Oxon., b. 1898 [m. 1922,
Guendolen, d. of Frank Elliott of Alverstoke, Hants., and
has issue — John Pakenham- Walsh, Gentleman, b. 1928;
and Betty] ; (2) Geoffrey Pakenham Pakenham- Walsh,
Gentleman, late Lieut. R.N.A.S., B.A. Oxon., b. 1899
[w. 1928, Margaret Maud, B.A. (Cantab.), L.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P.,d. of Mr. Justice Samuel Russell, I.C.S. (ret.), of
St. Helier's, Grange Road, Eastbourne (Address — High
Court, Rangoon, Burma)]; (3) Robert Pakenham-Walsh,
Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1906; and Kathleen. Res. —
Mingaladon, Willingdon, Eastbourne..
Rev. William Sandford Pakenham-Walsh, M.A. (Dub.),
b. 1868; m. 1902, Gertrude Maud, eld. d. and coh. of William
Harmar of Sheffield ; and has surv. issue — (1) William
Pakenham-Walsh, Gentleman, Colonial C.S., Fiji Islands,
b. 1904 ; (2) Herbert Ridley Pakenham-Walsh, Gentleman,
b. 1906 (Res. — Eldoret, Kenya Colony); (3) Harold Harmar
Pakenham-Walsh, Gentleman, b. 1909 ; (4) Eric Pakenham-
Walsh, Gentleman, b. 191 1 ; and Lilian Edith. Res. — The
Vicarage, Sulgrave, Northants.
Rt. Rev. Herbert Pakenham Pakenham-Walsh, D.D.,
M.A.. (Dub.), Bishop of Assam, 1914-24, b. 1871 ; m.
1916, Clare, d. of Rev. CanonF.C. Hayes, M.A., of Rahenry,
co. Dublin. Res. — Bishop's College, Calcutta.
Ernst Pakenham-Walsh, Esq., Sessions Tudge Madras
Pres., J.P. Madras Pres.,B.A. (Dub.), I.C.S., b. 1875;
m. 1st, 1901, Lilian (d. 1902), d. of Isaac Ashe, M.D., of
Dundrum, co. Dublin ; 2nd, 1922, Marian Lucy Memmette,
d. of Arthur B. N. Glad well Boyd, and widow of Capt. W. K.
Strachan, and has issue — Gertrude Patricia. Postal address
c/o Secretariat, Fort George, Madras.
The late Winthrop Pakenham Pakenham-Walsh, Esq.,
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of Crinken House, Shankill, co. Dublin, Major R.E.,
F.R.S.A.I., F.S.G., b. 1883.
Ridley Pakenham Pakenham-Walsh, Esq., M.C., Major
R.E. , b. 1888; m. 1915, Mabel, d. of Ernest Smith of
Turramurra, Sydney, N.S.W. ; and has issue — Ernest
Ridley Pakenham-Walsh, Gentleman, b. 1916; William
Pakenham-Walsh Gentleman, b. 1922. Postal address —
War Office, S.W.r.
Son of Thomas Walsh, b. 1823 ; d. 1859 ; m. Elizabeth
Abbott :—
Frederick William Walsh, Gentleman, b. 1857. Post.
add. — 15A Northbrook Road, Dublin.
Son of Robert Pakenham-Walsh, M.D., b. 1825;
d. 1905 ; 111. 2nd, 1854, Maria Letitia, eld. d. of Ven.
Joseph Callwell, Archdeacon of Clogher : —
George Pakenham-Walsh, Gentleman, ^.1857; m.
Sons of Louis Henry Pakenham-Walsh (son of Robert
Pakenham-Walsh— see above), Gentleman, b. 1859;
d. 1905; m. 1885, Ann (d. 1925), d. of Robert
Morrison: —
Robert Morrison Pakenham-Walsh, Esq., late Eng.-
Comdr. R.N., b. 18S6. Pes.— Sotik, Kenya Colony.
Conrad Martin Pakenham-Walsh, Gentleman, b. 1888 ;
m. 19 19, Elsie Adeline, d. of James Roberts of Clent House,
Worcester. Pes — Clent, Cambridge Road, Prenton, Birken-
head.
Louis H. Carmichael Pakenham-Walsh , Esq. , D.F. C. , late
Capt. Cheshire Regt., R.F.C. andR.A.F.,6. 1893 ; vi. iq22,
Dorothy Eva, d. of Walter Richard Greves, of Bourne End,
and has issue — Robert Greves Pakenham-Walsh, Gentle-
man, b- 1924 ; and Diana Greves. Res. — Rose Tree Cottage,
Maidenhead.
Ygr. son of Robert Pakenham-Walsh, M.D. (see
above): —
Robert Pakenham Walsh, Gentleman, b. 1866 ; m. ;
and has issue — (1) Percy Pakenham-Walsh, Gentleman,
b. ; (2) Cecil Pakenham-Walsh, Gentleman, b.
Pes.—
WALSH, formerly of Laragh (U.O.). Azure, alion ram-
pant argent, debruised by a fesse per pale of the second
and gules, charged with three crosses humettee counter-
changed. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Out of a
ducal crest coronet or, charged with a cross humettee
azure, a demi-lion rampant of the last. Motto — " Noli
irritare leonem."
Son of Langton Prendergast Walsh, Esq., CLE.
(1890), of the Bombay Political Service, J. P. Bombay,
Vice-Consul at Berbera and Zeila, Somaliland, 1884-93 I
b. 1856; d. 1927; m. ist, 1891, Clementina Annie (d.
1894), d. of late Major R. G. Macgregor, R.A. , of
Glengyle; 2nd, 1902, Laura, only d. of John Forbes,
Esq. , K.C. , of Aberdeen : —
David Langton Prendergast Walsh, Gentleman, b. 1907.
Pes. — Kirkconnel, Gunnersbury Avenue, Ealing.
Sons of Major George Inverarity Walsh, Leicestershire
Regt., of Newnham Manor, nr. Wallingfoid, b. 1866 ;
d. 10T3; m. 1902, Ethel Parker, d. of M. Dobson of
Kensington Gore, W. : —
Philip Warrington Walsh, Gentleman, b. 1903.
George Charles Nepean Walsh, Gentleman, b. 1910.
Ygst. son of Col. Thomas Prendergast Boles Walsh,
b. 1831 ; d 1893; m. ist, 1853, Ephemia (d. 1862), d.
of Rev. Spencer Walsh, D D. ; 2nd, 1863, Isabel, d.
of Frances Nicholes, D.C.L. : —
Col. Mainwaring Ravell Walsh, C.M.G., M.C., late
Worcstershire Regt., Dir. of Organisation, India 1925-7,
comdg. 146th Inf Bde. (T.A. ) 1928, b. 1876; m. 1908,
Bertha Violette, d. of the late George W. Wilson-Slator,
J. P. and D.L. , of White Hill, Edgeworshstown, co. Long-
ford ; and has issue — John Mainwaring Walsh, Gentleman,
b. 1910; Isabel Slator ; and Joan Bruere. Postal address
— Ford Cottage, Clifton, York. Club — Naval and Military.
WALSHAM (R.L., 12 April 1800, H. Coll). Quarterly,
1. quarterly, i. and iiii. , per pale azure and gules, a gryphon
segreant, wings elevated or, supporting a tilting-spear bendy
argent and sable, therefrom flowing to the dexter a banner of
the fourth, charged with a cross couped of the fifth (Garbett) ;
ii. and iii. . sable, within a cross voided, five crosses pat6e
fitchee of the last (Walsham) ; 2. the same arms of Garbett ;
3. the same arms of Walsham ; 4. the arms of Hervey of
Llanvair ; 5. the arms of Chapman of Discoed ; 6. the
arms of Knill of Knill Court ; 7. the arms of Morgan ot
Kinnersley Castle ; 8. the arms of Hughes of Bodwryn in
Anglesey ; 9. the arms of Coytmore of Coytmore.
Mantling azure and or. Crest (of Garbett) — Upon a
wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle with two heads dis-
played sable, each wing charged with a cross patee fitchee
between two ermine spots or, from the neck pendent by a
gold chain an escutcheon argent, charged with a Saracen's
head erased at the neck proper, and wreathed round the
temples argent and azure. Motto — "Sub libertate
quietem."
Sons of Sir John Walsham, 2nd Bart. , K.C.M.G., J.P.,
D.L,, b. 1830; d. 1905; m. 1865, Florence, only d.
Of Hon. P. C. Scarlett, C.B. :—
Sir John Scarlett Walsham, 3rd Bart, of Knill Court, co.
Hereford (30 Sept. 1831), Inspector of Chinese Labour,
Transvaal, late Capt. Labour Corps, b. 1869; m. 1906,
Bessie Geraldine Gundreda, d. of Vice-Adm. John Borlase
Warren ; and has surv. issue — John Scarlett Warren
Walsham, Esq., b. 1910; and Gundreda Bridget Coytmore.
Club — Royal Automobile.
Percy Rom illy Walsham, Esq., Chinese Maritime Customs
Service, b. 1871 ; m. 1899, Charlotte Cunninghame, d. of
William Wykeham Myers, M.B., CM., of Formosa ; and
has issue — Percy Robert Stewart Walsham, Gentleman,
b. 1904; Florence Mary [m. 1924, Lieut. -Comdr. Henry
Neville Lake, D.S.O., D.S.C., R.N.]; Gladys Newell ; and
Aline Joyce. Pes. — Foochow, China.
WALSINGHAM, Baron, see DE GREY.
WALSTON (H. Coll.). Quarterly, or and azure, in
chief two lions combatant and in base two similar lions
counterchanged within a bordure ermine. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, upon a
rock, an oak-tree proper between two wings azure.
Son of Sir Charles Walston (formerly Waldstein), Knt.
Bach. (1912), Ph.D., L.H.D. (Columbia Univ.), Hon.
Litt.D. (Dublin), Fellow and Lecturer of King's
Coll., Camb. , Knt. Commr. of the Order of the
Redeemer, and of the Ernestine Order, and Knt. of
the Order of the Dannebrog, b. 1856 ; d. 1927 ; m.
1909, Florence, d. of late D. L. Einstein of N. York,
and widow of Theodore Seligman of N. York: —
Henry David Leonard George Walston, Esq., b. 1912.
Pes. — Newton Hall, Newton, Cambridge ; Mayfair House,
Carlos Place, W.i.
ROBERT WALTERS, Esquire, M.A. of the University
of Oxford, Barrister-at-Law, J. P. for the co. of Hertford,
formerly Lieut, Worcestershire Militia. Z?<?r« April 9, 1832,
being the eldest sur. son of Robert Walters, Barrister-at-
Law, by his wife Catherine Delicia, eldest dau. of the Rev.
James Robinson Hay ward, formerly Fellow of All Souls',
Oxford, Rector of Harrietsham, in the co. of Kent and
St. Mary's-le-Strand, Westminster. Armorial bearings—
Per pale argent and erminois, on a fesse indented azure,
between three eagles displayed gules, a serpent nowed
proper. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's
head erased erminois, gorged with a collar indented sable,
thereon three plates, all between two demi-lances proper.
Motto — "Lahore." Livery — Invisible green, with silver
buttons. Married, Feb. 19, 1881, Florence Serena, dau.
of Stephen Collins, formerly of Butleigh Wootton, near
Glastonbury (deceased). Estate — Ware Priory, Ware, in
the co. of Hereford.
WALTHALL (R.L., 10 Nov. 1887, H. Coll.). Argent,
a chevron vert, between three Cornish choughs close sable.
Mantling vert and argent. Crest — An arm couped at the
shoulder, vested gules, cuff argent, the hand clenched and
thereon a falcon close proper, beaked or, with lure gules,
stringed gold. Motto — " A bird in the hand is worth two
in the bush." Livery — Green coat, green and white waist-
coat, silver buttons.
Sons of Edward Walthall Delves Walthall, of Wistaston
Hall, Esq., D.L. , b. 1848; d. 1897; m. 1870, Caroline
Marion, d. of Charles A. Stewart : —
Brig. -Gen. Edward Charles Walthall Delves Walthall,
C.M.G., D.S.O., J.P., D.L. co. Derby, late Col. R.A., has
Legion of Honour and Crci* de Guerre, served S. Africa
1899-1901, and Great War 1914-19, b. 1874; m. 1902,
Isabel Sybil, d. of the late Lt.-Gen. Sir James Bevan
Edwards, K.C.B., K.C.M.G. Seat— Alton Manor, Idridge-
hay, Derby. Club — Army and Navy.
Brian James Delves Walthall, Esq., Capt. late R.M.L.I.,
served Great War 1914-16, b. 1876. Club — Sports.
Capt. Henry Douglas Delves Walthall, O.B.E., Capt. late
R.A.S.C, formerly Lieut. Denbighshire Imp. Yeo.,b. 1880;
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Warren, Broughton, nr. Chester ; and has issue — Leigh
Edward Delvis Walthall, Gentleman, b. 1914 ; and Daphne.
Res.— Watford.
WALTON of Coombe Hill (H. Coll.). Sable, a lion
rampant guardant or, on a chief argent, three fasces palewise
proper. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a Moor's head in profile couped at the shoulders
proper, crowned with a crown vallary or, to the sinister a
branch of laurel fructed proper. Motto — "Amor justiciae."
Sons of Sir John Lawson Walton, Kt. Bachelor, K.C.,
Attorney-General, M.P. for Leeds, b. 1852; d. 1908;
m. 1882, Joanna, d. of late Robert Hedderwick of
Glasgow : — ■
Hunter Lawson Walton, Esq., b. 1891. Res. —
Arnold Lawson Walton, b. 1895. Res. —
WANDESFORD, see PRIOR- WANDESFORD.
WARBURTON, see EGERTON-WARBURTON.
WARBURTON-LEE, see LEE.
WARBURTON (U.O.). Argent, a chevron between
three cormorants sable. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head
affronted, couped at the shoulders proper, round the temples
a wreath argent and gules, and issuing therefrom three
ostrich feathers or. Motto — " Non sibi." Livery — White
(light drab) coat and scarlet waistcoat.
Son of Richard Warburton, Esq., D.L. for King's Co.,
J. P. for King's and Queen's Cos., b. 1846; d. ;
m. 1st, 1867, Georgina Wilhelmina Henrietta (d. 1890),
d. of William Henry Hutchinson of Rockforest, co.
Tipperary ; 2nd 1892, Bridget Mary, d. of John
M'Namara: —
Richard Henry Haskell Warburton, Gentleman, b. 1910.
Seat — Garryhinch, Portarlington, Ireland.
Son of Joseph William Warburton, Esq., late H.B.M.
Consul-General at San Francisco, formerly of Foreign
Office, and sometime Consul-General at Valparaiso
and Charge1 d'Affaires in Chili, b. 1837; d. 1891 ; m.
1862, Lady Frances Isabella Ann (d. 1891), only d. of
Rt. Hon. sixth Earl of Kingston : —
William Francis Henry Warburton, Gentleman, b. 1879
Res—
WARD, see BARRINGTON-WARD.
WARD (U.O. , 1667). Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, a cross
patonceor(Ward); 2 and 3, gules, three cinquefoils ermine,
on a chief or, a heart of the first (Hamilton). Mantling
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a man's
head couped at the shoulders affronted proper, wreathed
about the temples or and azure, and adorned with three
ostrich feathers. Motto — " Sub cruce salus."
Son of Rt. Hon. Henry William Crosbie Ward, 5th
Viscount Bangor, b. 1828; d. 1911; m. 1st, 1854,
Mary (accidentally killed 1869), d. of Rev. Henry King
of Ballylin, King's Co. ; 2nd, 1874, Elizabeth, d. and
h. of Major Hugh Eccles of Cronroe, co. Wicklow : —
Rt. Hon. Maxwell Richard Crosbie Ward, O.B.E.,
6th Viscount Bangor (Ireland, 13 Jan. 1781), and Baron
Bangor (Ireland, 30 May 1770), a Representative Peer,
Member of the Senate of Northern Ireland, D.L. for co.
Down, Lt.-Col. Res. of Officers, late R.A. [Supporters
— Dexter, a knight in complete armour all proper, on his
breast a cross moline gules, behind him a flowing crimson
robe, a cross moline argent on the sinister side of it, on
a helmet a plume of feathers of the last, his dexter hand
resting upon a drawn sword also proper, pommel and hilt
or, the point to the ground ; sinister, a Turkish prince
vested in blue and gold, the habit reaching to the ankles,
white stockings, yellow sandals, gold sash and fringe round
his waist, behind him a loose brown robe of fur, on his head
a white turban with black feathers, his hands chained
together by a long chain proper], b. 1868 ; m. 1905, Agnes
Elizabeth, d. of Dacre M. A. Hamilton of Cornacassa,
Monaghan ; and has issue — Hon. Edward Henry Harold
Ward, b. 1905 ; Hon. Mary Helen Kathleen ; Hon. Helen
Elizabeth ; and Hon. Margaret Bertha Meriel. Seat —
Castle Ward. Downpatrick, co. Down. Clubs — Army and
Navy ; Royal Ulster Yacht.
Sons of Hon. Bernard Matthew Ward, C.B., Lt.-Gen.
in the Army, Col. Suffolk Regt., late 47th and 32nd
Regts. , b. 1831 ; d. 1918 ; m. 1st, 1865, Emily Maria
(d. 1868), d. of the late John la Touche of Harristown ;
2nd, 1873, Laura (d. 1928), d. of Major-Gen. Evan
Maberly, C.B., R.A.:—
Ernest Otway Ward La Touche, Esq. (q.v. ).
Herbert Bernard Ward, Esq. , Capt. Royal Irish Fusi-
liers, b. 1876 ; m. 1918, Evelyn Annie (d. 1925), d. of the
late Rt. Hon. Sir Daniel Dixon, P. C, 1st Bart. ; and has
issue— Diana. Res. —
Evan Bernard Ward, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. Duke of
Cornwall's L.I., served S. Africa and Great War (desp.),
b. 1878 ; m. 1914, Margaret Dorothy Norah, d. of T. W.
Waller of Sussex Square, Brighton. Res. —
Maxwell William Bernard Ward, Gentleman, b. 1889 ;
m. 1919, Ruth Elizabeth, only d. of J. L. Whittingdaie,
O.B.E. , M.D. ; and has issue— Bernard Maxwell Ward,
Gentleman, b. 1921 ; John Maxwell Ward, Gentleman, b,
1922. Res. —
Son of Edward Crosbie Ward, Esq., b. 1872 ; d. 1926 ;
m. 1901, Alice Sarah, d. of Col. Spencer Edward Orr
of Dullaher, Camberley : —
John Crosbie Ward, Gentleman, b. 191 1. Res. — Bel-
field, Camberley, Surrey.
Son of Major-Gen. Sir Edward Wolstenholme Ward,
K.C.M.G., b. 1823; d. 1890; m. 1857, Anne Sophia
d. of Robert Campbell, M.P. : —
Guy Bernard Campbell, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. Res.
of Officers, late South Wales Borderers, served S. Africa,
and Great War, has Croix de Guerre avec palme ; b. 1875 ;
m. 1904, Beatrice Constance Charlotte, d. of Hon. Charles
Lennox Butler ; an.l has surv. issue — Constance Isabel.
Res. — 24 The Boltons, S.W. ; Weir Grange, Henley-on-
Thames.
Son of George Louis Steuart Ward, Esq. , Major Indian
Army, b. 1869 ; d. 1920 ; m. 1905, Alice Muriel, d. of
G. D. B. Harrison of Clifton :—
Denis Erskine Ward, Gentleman, b. 1912.
Sons of Sir William Erskine Ward, K.C.S.I., M.A.
(Camb.), Bengal C.S., Chief Coinm. of Assam 1891-6,
b. 1838; d. 1916; m. 1866, Alicia Caroline (d. 1928), d.
of Edward Palmer of Calcutta : —
John Petty Ward, Esq., b. 1871 ; m. 1906, Rose Gladys
Mary, eld. d. of Rev. Richard Marsh Marsh-Dunn ; and has
issue — Richard Erskine Ward, Gentleman, b. 1917 ; and
Myrtle Josephine. Postal address —
Noel Edward Ward, Esq., b. 1872 ; m. 1898, Jessie Mabel
Wood, of Dibrugarh, Assam, and has issue — James Palmer
Ward, Gentleman, b. 1902 ; Jack Lionel Ward, Gentleman,
b.iqio; and Phyllis Erskine. Res. —
Lancelot Bangor Ward, Esq. , b. 1883; m. 1910, Agnes
Frances Jean, second d. of Rev. Richard Marsh Marsh-
Dunn, and has issue — Anthony Bangor Ward, Gentleman,
b. 191 8 ; Pamela Erskine ; and Margaret Jean. Res. —
Son of John Hamilton Ward, Gentleman, b. 1834 ;
d. 1914; m. 1857, Marcia (d. 1915), d. of James
Townsend : —
Edward Robert Ward, Gentleman, b. 1859; tn. 1901,
Edith Georgina, d. of Albert G. Sheriff; and has surv. issue-
Albert Edward Hamilton Ward, Gentleman, b. 1903 ;
Robert Hamilton Ward, Gentleman, b. 1906; John Hamil-
ton Ward, Gentleman, b. 1907; and Marcia Hamilton.
Postal add.— Woodside, Warren Road, Banstead Downs,
Surrey.
Sons of Thomas Lawrence Ward, Gentleman, B.A.
(Trin. Coll., Dub.) , b. 1837; d. 1926; m. 1871, Elizabeth
Mary, d. of David Green of New Zealand : —
Henry Crosbie Ward, Gentleman, b. 1873. Res. —
Frederick Valentine Ward, Gentleman, b. 1878.
Thomas Lawrence Ward, Gentleman, b. 1886.
Son of Francis Michael Ward, Gentleman, b. 1847;
d. 1908; m. 1875, Anne Jane, d. of James Clark ot
Felmingham : —
Basil Edward Ward, Gentleman, b. 1886; m. 1912, Hazel
Smith ; and has issue— Caroline Anne. Post, address—
418 61st Street, Oakland, California.
Sons of Col. Bernard Edward Ward, b. 1827 ; d. 1894 ;
m. 1st, i860, Gertrude Maria (d. 1864), d. of Rowland
W. Chatfield, M.C.S. ; 2nd, 1869, Charlotte Eugenia
(d. 1904), d. of Samuel G. Smith : —
Bernard Rowland Ward, Esq., C.M.G., late Col. R.E.,
b. 1863; m. 1st, 1891, Jeanie (d. 1925). d- of John Milner
Duffield, Gibraltar C.S. ; 2nd, 1926, Amy Margaret, d. of
the late Arthur Nelson, of Salmonby, Lines., and widow of
Reginald A. Nelson ; and has issue— (1) Bernard Mordaunt
Ward, Esq., Capt. Res. of Officers, late 1st Dragoon Gds.,
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b. 1893. Res. — Wyvenhoe, Farnham Royal, Slough, Bucks.
Club — Jun. Army and Navy.
Rev. Lionel Ward, M.A. (Oxon.), Vicar of Frampton,
b. 1864 ; to. 1913, Jessie, d. of late John Barrett of Mas-
singham, Norfolk. Res. — Frampton-on-Severn Vicarage,
Stonehouse, Gloucester.
Edward Francis Ward, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. late King's
Royal Rifle Corps, b. 1870. Club — Naval and Military.
Bernard John Hamilton Ward, E q., O.B.E., Capt. (ret.),
R.N., b. 1875; m. 1908, Lilias, d. of Ralph Dalyell, C.B. ;
and has issue — (1) Bernard Henry Ralph Ward, Gentleman,
b. 191 1 ; (2) Nicholas Edward Ward, Gentleman, b. 1913 ;
and Barbara Mary. Res. — Rother House, Chilworth,
Romsey, Hants. Club — United Service.
Wilfrid Henry Ward, Gentleman, b. 1876; to. 1907,
Kate, d. of John Nash Gray. Res. — Platkop, Immigrant
Station, O.F.S., S. Africa.
Son of Thomas Le Hunte Ward, Esq., C. B., Admiral
(ret.), late Naval A.D.C. to the King, b. 1830; d.
1907; m. 1869, Helen Mary, d. of George Maconchy
of Rathmore : —
John Richard Le Hunte Ward, C.B.E., Capt. (ret.) R.N.,
b. 1870 ; m. 1905, Violet Ella Mary, d. of the late Col. B. E.
Ward ; and has surv. issue — (1) Edward Le Hunte Ward,
Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. Norfolk Regt.,£. 1906; (2) Michael
Bernard John Ward, Gentleman, b. 1910. Post. add. —
Heath Cottage, Yelverton, S. Devon.
Son of Lt. Robert Frederick Ward, R.N., b. 1846; d.
1891 ; m. 1879, Rose Edith, d. of Simon Watson Taylor
of Erie Stoke Park, Wilts. :—
Hamilton Frederick Ward, Major late Irish Gds.,
b. 1880; m. 1 913. Violet Enid, d. of Sir Henry Conway
Belfield, K.C.M.G. ; and has issue — John Frederick Ward,
Gentleman, b. 1923 ; and Sheila Marie Jane. Res. —
Son of William Robert Ward, Gentleman, Diplo. Ser.,
b. 1806; d. 1879; ?n. 1845, Arabella, d. of Rev. the
Hon. Henry Ward :—
Edward Ward, Esq., M.B.E., late Lt.-Col. R.A.,b. 1852;
m. 1900, Etta, d. of the late John Stuart Maconchy cf
Kildare, co. Dublin ; and has issue — Charlotte Hazel.
Club — Naval and Military.
WARD. Chequy or and azure, a bend ermine.
Mantiing azure and or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet
or, a lion's head azure. Motto — " Comme je fus."
Sons of Rt. Hon. William Ward, 1st Earl of Dudley,
b. 1817 ; d. 1885 ; m. 1865, as his 2nd wife, Georgina
Elizabeth (Res. — Pembroke Lodge, Richmond
Park), d. of Sir Thomas Moncrieff, 7th Bart. : —
Rt. Hon. Sir William Humble Ward, P.C., G.C.B.,
G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., 2nd Earl of Dudley, of Dudley
Castle, Staffs. (17 Feb. i860), and Viscount Ednam, of
Ednam, co. Roxburgh, Baron Ward, of Birmingham (23
Mar. 1643-4), Lord High Steward of Kidderminster, D.L.
co. Worcester, Lt.-Col. late T.A. Res., Lord Lieut, of
Ireland 1902-5, Gov. -Gen. andC.-in-C. Australia 1908-n,
Knt. of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St.
John of Jerusalem [Supporters — Two angels proper,
hair and wings or, under robes sanguine, uppermost
azure], b. 1867 ; m. 1st, 1891, Rachel, C.B.E., Lady
of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of
Jerusalem (d. 1920), d. of Charles Henry Gurney, of
Keswick ; 2nd, 1924, Gertrude Miller, widow of Lionel
Monckton ; and has issue (by 1st marriage) — (1)
William Humble Eric Ward, commonlv called Viscount
Ednam, M.C., Capt. Res. of Officers 10th Hussars, D.L.
co. Stafford, M.P. Hornsey 1921-24, b. 1894 [m. 1919,
Lady Rosemary Leveson-Gower, d. of 4 th Duke of
Sutherland, K.G.; and has had issue — Hon. William
Humble David Ward, b. 1920 ; Hon. John Jeremy Ward,
b. 1922 ; d. 1929 ; Hon. Peter Alastair Ward, b. 1926
(Res. — 96 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, S.W.)] ; (2) Hon.
Roderick John Ward, b. 1902 [m. 1928, Eileen Patricia,
only d. of Lt.-Col. M. M. Hartigan, C.M.G., D.S.O.] ;
(3) Hon. Edward Frederick Ward, b. 1907 ; (4) Hon.
George Reginald Ward (twin), b. 1907 ; Lady Gladys
Honor [m. 1923, Maj. Percival Bridgeman, O.B.E., of
Dunedin, N.Z.] ; Lady Morvyth Lilian [w. 1921,
Capt. Constantine Benson, D.S.O. ; and has issue (Res.
— Burgh House, Well Wall, Chelsea)] ; Lady Alexandra
Patricia. Seats — Himley Hall, Dudley, Staffs. ; Crogen,
nr. Corwen, Merioneth ; Inver Lodge, Maamcross, co.
Galway. Clubs — R.Y.S., Turf, Carlton.
Hon. Sir John Hubert Ward, K.C.V.O., Brev.-Maj.
Gen. List, late Worcs. Yeo., Equerry-in-Ordinary to
King George since 19 10, and to Queen Alexandra 1910-25,
b. 1870 ; m. 1908, Jean Templeton, C.B.E,- Ladv of Grace
of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, d.
of the late Hon. Whitelaw Reid ; and has issue — Edward
John Sutton Ward, Esq., b. 1909; Alexander Reginald
Ward, Esq., b. 1915. Res. — Dudley House, Park Lane,
W. ; Chilton, Hungerford, Berks. Clubs — Marlborough,
Turf, R.Y.S.
Hon. Robert Arthur Ward, O.B.E., Capt. in the Army,
late Worcs. Imp. Yeo., served S. Africa and Great War,
M.P. Crewe 1895-1900, b. 1871 ; m. 1906, Lady Mary
Acheson, d. of 4th Earl of Gosford, J. P. ; and has issue —
Julian Humble Dudley Ward, Esq., b. 1908 ; and Lettice
Mary. Res. —
WARD of Wellington (H. Coll.). Azure, a cross moline
argent, between four keys wards upwards or. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
demi-griffin azure, in front of two keys in saltire wards
upwards or. Motto — " Animo et fido."
Son of William Thomas Ward, Merchant, of Mel-
bourne : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph George Ward, P.C., G.C.M.G.,
1st Bart. (20 June 1911), of Awaru, Wellington, New
Zealand, Prime Minister of New Zealand 1906-12, LL.D.
Edinburgh and Dublin, Hon. D.C.L. Oxon., J.P. New
Zealand 1887, Member House of Representatives 1887-
19 19. b. 1856 ; m. 1883, Therese Dorothea, C.B.E. (d,
1927), d. of the late Henry J. de Smidt of New Zealand .
and has issue — Cyril Rupert Joseph George Ward, Esq.;
b. 1884 [to. 1908, Elinor Angela, d. of the late James H.
Davidson, of Brisbane, and has issue — Joseph George
Davidson Ward, Esq., b. 1909 ; Cyril James Ward,
Gentleman, b 1912 ; Bruce Murray William Ward,
Gentleman, b. 1920 ; David Brinsley Ward, Gen-
tleman, b. 1924 ; John Rannie Ward, Gentleman (twin),
b. 1924 ; and Theresa Dorothea (Res. — 86 Merrivale
Lane, Christchurch, N.Z.)] ; Vincent Aubrey Ward,
Esq., b. 1888 [w. 1926, Sybil Mary, d. of the late Robert
Petre ; and has issue] ; Gladstone William Ward, Esq.,
b. 1 89 1 [m. and has issue] ; Awarua Patrick Joseph George
Ward, Esq., b. 1901 ; Eileen Josephine [m. , Bernard
Wood ; and has issue]. Res. — Heretaunga, Wellington,
WARD (H. Coll., 1914). Barry wavy of ten argent and
and azure, on a bend gules between in chief a galley and in
base two anchors fouled in saltire or, a sword of the first,
pommelled and hiked of the fourth. Mantling" azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head
erased gules, gorged with a broken mural crown argent (in
allusion to the shattered tower of the Town Hall of Lady-
smith and to the services rendered during the siege of that
town). Motto — " Sub cruce salus."
Sons of Sir Edward Willis Duncan Ward, 1st Bart
G.B.E., K.C.B., K.C.V.O., of Wilbraham Place,
Chelsea, Col. (ret.) Army Service Corps, J. P. co.
London, b. 1853 ; d. 1928 ; m. 1880, Florence Caroline,
d. of the late Henry Minchin Simons, of 72 Courtfield
Gardens, S.W.:—
Sir Edward Simons Ward, 2nd Bart. (20 Jan. 1914),
[Supporters— (May 29, 1919) On either side a mastiff guard-
ant proper, gorged with a collar paly argent and azure,
being the armlet of the Metropolitan Special Constabulary]
Capt. Grenadier Guards (Special Reserve), served in
European War 1914 (wounded), b. 1888 m. 1908, Lois (who
obtained a divorce in 1916), second d. of H. W. Jefferson,
of Stoke Rocheford, Grantham. Res. — Berkeley House
Hay Hill, W.i. Clubs— White's, Orleans.
Melvill Willis Ward, Esq., D.S.C., Comdr. Emergency
List R.N., b. 1885; tn. 1907, Alice Sophia, d. of the late
William Cobbett, J. P. Res. — Coombe Meadows, Ascot.
Club — Bachel ors' .
WARD of Salhouse (H. Coll ). Argent, on a bend en-
grailed sable between two acorns slipped vert, three fleurs-
de-lys or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a dexter arm erect, couped at the
elbow, habited quarterly or and vert, cuff argent, the hand
proper holding a pheon also argent. Motto — " Usque ad
mortem fidus."
Sons of Edward Foote Ward, Esq., of Salhouse Hall,
Norwich, J. P., D.L., M.A. (Camb.), b. 1848 ; d. 1916 ;
m. 1885, Zilla Mary, elder d. of the late Gen. Charles
Fanshawe, R.E. : —
Ivor Fanshawe Ward, Gentleman, B. A. (Camb.), b. 1887 ;
m. 1919, Mary Turner, d. of Henry Crowquill Ayris, C.E. •
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Seat — Salhouse Hall, Norwich.
Eric Harding Ward, Esq., Lieut. -Comdr. (ret.) R.N.,
b. 1888.
WARD of Northwood (H. Coll.). Azure, a cross or, in
the dexter chief point a key erect, the wards downwards
and turned to the dexter, and in the sinister chief point an
anchor erect both of the last. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wolf's head erased or,
charged on the neck with an anchor erect sable, and hold-
ing in the mouth a key, the wards upwards proper. Motto
— " Give the thanks that are due."
Sons of Wilfrid Philip Ward, Gentleman, of Lotus,
Dorking, Member of the Royal Commission of 1901 on
Irish University Education, b. 1856; d. 1916 ; m. 1887,
Josephine Mary, second d. of late J. R. Hope-Scott, of
Abbotsford : —
Herbert Joseph Ward, Esq., M.A. (Oxon.), Capt. T.A.
Res., Private Chamberlain to H.H. Pope Pius XI, b. 1894 ;
m. 1928, Magdalen, sister of Sir Martin Melvin of Olton,
Worcs. Res. — Egypt House, Cowes, I.O.W. Club — Jun.
Carlton.
Leo Paul Ward, Gentleman, b. 1896. Res.—
WARD of Bristol (H. Coll. 1904). Azure, a cross patonce
between in chief two leopards' faces or. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a hurt,
a cross as in the arms. Motto — " Sub cruce salus." Livery
— Blue and gold.
Sons of John Simeon Ward (eld. son of R chard Ward
— see below), Esq., Major Princess Patricia's L.I., late
Rifle Brigade, b. 1877 ; d. on active service ; in.
1910, Alice Atkinson : —
Anthony Francis Ward, Gentleman, b. 1913. Res. —
John Simeon Ward, Gentleman, b. 1915.
Yngr. son of Richard Ward, Gentleman, of Cadogan
Place, Chelsea, b. 1848 ; d. 1925 ; m. 1^,72, Louisa
Edith, d. of Sir John Simeon, Bart. : —
Wing-Commdr. Richard Barrington Ward, A.F.C.,
R.A.F., b. 1881 ; m. 1897, ^se> d. of Fritz Redelsheimer ;
and has issue — Richard Stephen Barrington Ward, Gen-
tleman, b. 1909 ; Geoffrey Roger Barrington Ward, Gentle-
man, b. 1913 ; and Pamela Use Henrietta. Club — R.A.F.
Son of Charles Edward Ward of Bristol, b. 1822; d.
1873 ; m. 1850, Emily Margaret Clarke, d. of William
Adams Welsford of Plymouth : —
William Welsford Ward, Esq., J. P., M.A. (Oxon.), Hon.
LL.D. (Bristol), b. 1854; m. 1886, Charlotte Elizabeth,
d. of Reginald Rogers of Carwinion, nr. Falmouth ; and has
had issue — Francis Welsford Ward, Esq., Capt. 4th
Gloucester Regt., b. 1887; killed in action 1917 [m. 1915,
Nancy Robina.d. of H. B. Napier, of Long Ashton, Bristol,
anl left issue — Robina] ; and Cecil Gertrude. Seat — Bosloe,
nr. Falmouth. Res.— 6 Prince's Buildings, Clifton, Bristol.
C7«£— United University.
WARD (H. Coll.). Per saltire azure and sable, a cross
patee between four pheons, two in pale and two in fesse or.
Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a cubit arm proper, grasping an arrow
in bend sinister or, three crosses pat^e also or. Motto —
"Spes mea in Deo." Livery— Dark blue, gilt buttons.
Sons of Henry Ward, Esq., J. P., D.L. Staffs. (High
Sheriff 1872), b. 1828; d. 1904; m. 1855, Jane, second
d. and co-heiress of John Bagnall of West Bromwich,
co. Staffs. : —
William Leonard Ward, Gentleman, b. 24 June i860.
George Ernest Ward, Gentleman, b. 1866; m. 1889,
Helen Jane Tibbels of Hawarden, Iowa, U.S.A. ; and has
issue— (1) Arthur Herbert Ward, Gentleman, b. 181)2 ;
[w. Ruth Dykeman, of Riverton, Wyoming ; and has issue
— Philip Ward, Gentleman, b. 1924] ; (2) George Ernest
Ward, Gentleman, b. 1896 [m. Frances Nelle Daugherty,
of Missouri Valley Town, and has issue — Marian Louise];
(3) Henry Tibbels Ward, Gentleman, b. 1897 [m. Lenore
Babcock, of Syracuse, New York; and has issue — Henry
Horace Ward, Gentleman, b. 1924 ; and Helen Elizabeth];
Frank Ward, Gentleman, b. 1906; Margaret Jane; and
Caroline. Res. — Morningside, Sioux City, U.S.A. ; and
Crescent City, Florida.
WARD (H. Coll., 7 April 1834). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
azure, a cross patonce or, a bordure of the last, charged
with eight hurts (Ward) ; 2. or, three bendlets azure, on a
chief ermine, two crosses pat6e gules (Hawkes); 3. ermine
on a chevron vert, between three bugles stringed sable, an
escallop or (Foster). Mantling azure and or. Crest — On
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with a collar azure, thereon an escallop gold between two
bezants. Motto — " Garde la croix."
Son of Col. Michael Foster Ward, J. P. co. Wilts., late
90th Light Inf., F.R.A.S., F.R.Met.S., b. 1826;
d. 1915; m. 1854, Helen Christina (d. 1921), d, of Robert
Clerk-Rattray of Craighall- Rattray, co. Perth: —
Col. Thomas Rawdon Rattray Ward, Brev.-Col. (ret.)
14th (P.O.W.O., West Yorks.) Regt., b. 1861. Seats—
Ogbourne St. Andrew, . Marlborough, Wilts. ; Draycot
Foliat, Wilts. Res. — Upton Park, Slough. Club — Carlton.
Sons of John Ward, Comdr. R.N., of Greenham,
Berks., b. 1827; d. 1888 ; m. 1853, Anne Huskisson, d.
of Sir Roger Keating Therry, a Judge of the Supreme
Court at Sydney : —
Thomas Rawdon Ward, Gentleman, late Commr. of
Crown Lands and Works in Fiji., b. 1859 ; m. 1917, Lettice,
d. of Borlase Adams. Res. —
Roger Leycester Charles Ward, Gentleman, R.N.R.
Sydney, N.S.W. , b. 1865 ; m. 1891, Grace, d. of J. Dickin-
son of Queensland ; and has surv. issue— (1) John Rawdon
Ward, Gentleman, b. 1892 ; (2) Roger Therry Ward, Gentle-
man, b. 1897; (3) William Ark wright Ward, Gentleman, b.
1899 ; (4) Charles Noel Ward, Gentleman, b. 1904 ; and
Edith Anita. Res. — Balmain, Sydney.
Capt. George Decimus Ward, Cape Civil Service, late
Cape Mounted Rifles, b. 1870. Res. — Mount Ayliff, S.
Africa.
John Stuart Ward, Gentleman, Lieut. S. African Con-
stabulary, b. 1873 ; m. 1904, Millicent Anne Stapleton, eld.
d. of C. J. Levey, late Magistrate of Marico, Transvaal,
and M.L. A. of Cape Colony ; and has issue — Charles Raw-
don Ward, Gentleman, b. 1906. Res. —
Sons of Samuel Hawkes Foster Ward, Gentleman, of
Stramshall, Staffs, and of Brixton, b. 1834; d. 1891 ;
m. 1865, Harriet Emma (d. 1891), d. of William
Gilbert :—
Charles Foster Ward, Gentleman, b. 1866. Res. —
Robert Gerald Ward, Gentleman, b. 1878. Res. —
Sons of George Ernest Ward, Gentleman, b. 1837 ;
d. 1915; m. 1861, Agnes, d. of Charles Finch: —
Ernest Ward, Gentleman, b. 1863; m. 1893, Eleanor, d.
of J. A. Ransome ; and has issue — Donat Ernest Ward,
Gentleman, b. 1896 ; and Phyllis Agnes. Res. — Woking-
ham.
Colonel Arthur Ward, D.S.O., Bengal S.C., formerly
17th Foot, b. 1866 ; m. 1892, May Elizabeth, d. of Howlett
Quilter. Res. — Trevear, Wellington Avenue, Fleet, Hants.
George Ward, Gentleman, b. 1870; m. 1898, Maud
Margaret Keighley.
Francis Ward, Gentleman, b. 1872; m.' 1905, Muriel
Anne, d. of J. Clapperton, M.D. Res. —
Sons of Rev. Charles Bruce Ward, M.A., Vicar of St.
James's, Glossop, b. 1838 ; d. 1902 ; m. 1863, Hannah
Maria, d. of John Michael Blagg of Cheadle, co.
Stafford :—
Cyril Halcomb Ward, Gentleman, B.A. (Camb. ), b.
1863 ; m. 1909, Muriel, eld. d. of Henry Lawrence ; and
has issue — Penelope. Res. —
Rev. Leonard Foster Ward, B.A. Camb., b. 1866; m.
; and has issue — Four children. Res. — Undercliffe
Lodge, St. Helier, Jersey.
Robert Bruce Ward, Esq., J. P. Worcs., B.A. Oxford,
b. 1868; m. 1897, Hon. Lillie jane, J. P. Kent, d. of Lord
Doverdale ; and has issue — Edward Bruce Ward, Gentle-
man, B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1904 [m. 1926, Beatrice, d. of the
late Robert Gulser of Lausanne] ; and Geraldine Amy
Beatrice [m. 1920, Capt. Graham Wyndham Green, M.C. ,
Seaforth Highlanders, of Falconhurst, Kent ; and has
issue]. Res.— Godington, Ashford, Kent.
Augustine Melliar Ward, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; m. 1899,
Margaret, d. of Rev. H. T. Dudley, M.A., Vicar of Whit-
field, Glossop ; and has surv. issue — Three daus. Res. —
San Raphael, Mexico.
Rev. Charles John Selwyn Ward, Rector of Langham,
b. 1873; m. 1900, Agnes Gabrielle, only d. of Henry Woods
Packard, Esq., J. P. Suffolk, late Col. comdg. 1st Suffolk
V.B. ; and has issue — Charles Reginald Ward, Gentleman,
b. 1901 ; Winsome Agnes ; Iris Morwena ; and Honor
Gabrielle. Res. — Langham Rectory, Colchester.
Bernard Michael Ward, Gentleman, A. R.I. B.A. , b. 1875;
m. and has issue— Eileen. Res. — Yokohama.
Harold Ambrose Ward, Gentleman, b. 1876. Res. —
Frederick William Rawle Ward, Gentleman, b. 1879;
m. 1908, Nita Maud, d. of Charles John Strome, and has
iSSUe — Charles Frederick Rawle Ward, Gentleman, b. 1909 ;
Audrey Nita ; and Elizabeth Marion. Res. — No. 260
Bluff, Yokohama, Japan.
Basil Vernon Ward, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; m.
Res. — 2 St. Martin's Lane, Wallasey, Cheshire.
Sons of Rev. Philip Gordon Ward, B.A. , Vicar of
Braughing, Herts., b. 1848; d. 1902; m. 1870, Sarah
Matilda, d. of John Woodard of Wells : —
Rev. Charles Gordon Ward, Vicar of North Mymms,
b. 1875 ; m. 1903, Annie Maida, yngr. d. of Capt. Thomas
Alchin Andrus, late K.O.Y.L. I. , of Scadbury Manor,
Southfleet, Kent {q.v.)t and has surv. issue— Joyce Audrie.
Res.— North Mymms Vicarage, Hatfield, Herts.
Arthur Augustin Ward, Gentleman, b. 1883.
Son of Rev. Charles Ward, M.A., R.D., Rector of
Maulden, co. Bedford, £. 1799; d. 1879; tn. 2nd, 1844,
Elizabeth, only d. and h. of Rev. Aaron Foster, Vicar
of Lyng and Kingston, Somerset : —
Reginald Foster Ward, Gentleman, b. 1850; m. 1st,
1875, Agnes, d. of Walter Strickland ; 2nd, 1917, Gertrude,
d. of Richard Price. Res.— Hexham.
Ward. Arms and Crest as above, but without the
quarterings.
Sons of George Franklyn Ward, Gentleman, b. 1835 ;
d. 1907 ; m. 1858, Mary Anne, d. of James Boydell : —
William Edward Trevor Ward, Gentleman, b. 1859.
Res.—
Harry Dacre Michael Ward, Gentleman, b. 1864 ; m.
1906, Elizabeth Christine, widow of John Earley Cook,
and d. of Lt.-Col. Patrick Ogilvie, Madras Army.
Charles Cecil Ernest Ward, Gentleman, b. 1866.
Thomas Henry Bernard Ward, Gentleman, b. 1868.
Edmund Arthur Francis Ward, Gentleman, b. 1870.
WARD-BOUGHTON-LEIGH of Brownsover Hall
(H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1. or, a lion rampant gules (Leigh) ;
2. argent, on a chevron between three crosslets bottonnee
fitchee sable, three stags' heads caboshed or, on a chief
gules, a goat passant of the first (Boughton) ; 3. sable, three
crescents or (Boughton); 4. azure, guttee-d'or, a cross flory
of the last (Ward). Mantling gules and or. Crests— 1.
on a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm vested or, cuff
argent, the hand proper, grasping a broken tilting-spear
or (Leigh) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a stork's head
erased chevronny of four pieces sable and argent, in the
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beak a snake proper (Boughton) ; 3. on a wreath of the
colours, a wolfs head erased or, guttee-d'eau, gorged
with a collar gemel azure (Ward).
Only son of Edward Allesley Boughton Ward-
Boughton-Leigh, Esq., J. P. and D.L. (High Sheriff
for Warwick), by his wife Ellen Caroline, d. of Hon.
Charles Lennox Butler, youngest son of the 22nd Lord
Dunboyne : —
Henry Annesley Ward-Boughton-Leigh, Esq., J. P. co.
Warwick, Capt. R.F.A. (T.F.), late Lieut. Warwickshire
I.Y., b. 1877; m. 1911, Ada Emily Corbet, only child of
Capt. Corbet Smith of Walcote House, Leicestershire ;
and has surv. issue — Allesley Henry Corbet Ward-Boughton-
Leigh, Gentleman, b. 1914. Seat — Brownsover Hall, near
Rugby.
WARD-BOUGHTON-LEIGH of Lawford (H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1. or, a lion rampant gules (Leigh) ; 2. argent,
on a chevron between three cross-crosslets fitchee sable, as
many stags' heads caboshed or, on a chief gules, a goat
passant of the first (Boughton) ; 3. sable, three crescents or
(Boughton) ; 4. azure, semee of ermine spots or, a cross
flory of the last (Ward). Mantling gules and or. Crests
— 1. on a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm vested or,
charged with two pallets sable, cuffed argent, the" hand
proper grasping a broken tilting-spear also or (Leigh) ; 2.
on a wreath of the colours, a stork's head erased chevronny
of four sable and argent, in the beak a snake proper
(Boughton) ; 3. on a wreath of the colours, a wolfs head
erased or, guttee-d'eau, gorged with a collar gemel azure
(Ward). Motto — ■' Omne bonum Dei donum."
Sons of Rev. Theodosius Ward-Boughton-Leigh, M.A.,
b. 1823; d. IQ02 ; m. 1853, Elizabeth, only surv. child
and heiress of the late Thomas Cotterell, Esq., J. P.,
D. L. , Sheriff for the co. of Middlesex : —
Rev. Bridgeman George Fanshawe Cotterell Ward-
Boughton-Leigh, fourteenth in descent from Henry VII.,
through Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, M.A. Trim
Coll., Camb. , Rector of Harborough Magna, co. Warwick,
1888-1909, Hon. Chaplain to the Worshipful Company of
Cordwainers of the City of London 1902-28, and the
Lord Mayor of London 1915-16, b. 1855 ; m. , Mary
Helena, d. of Rev. Llewelyn Jenkins, Rector and Patron of
Penderyn, Brecon, and has issue — (1) Theodosius Cotterell
Brandon Ward-Boughton-Leigh, Gentleman, b. ; (2
Brandon Bridgwater Ward-Boughton-Leigh, Gentleman,
b. ; (3) Cotterell Bridgeman Ward-Boughton-Leigh,
Gentleman, b. ; Theodosia de Malburgh ; Ethel
Bythesea; and Elizabeth Annette. Seats— Little Lawf< rd
Hall, co. Warwick ; Wynnstay Hall, Sussex. Res. — 36
Adelaide Crescent, Hove, Sussex.
Cottorell Egerton Ward-Boughton-Leigh, Gentleman,
M.A. , LL. B. Trin. Coll., Camb., Barrister-at-Law, Inner
Temple, b. . Seat — King's Newnham Hall, co. War-
wick. Res. — Newbold-on-Avon, co. Warwick. Chambers —
3 Dr. Johnson's Buildings, E.C.4. Club— Jun. Carlton.
Son of John Hugh Ward-Boughton-Leigh, Esq., J. P.,
late Hon. Major 4th Batt. Royal Warwickshire Regt. , b.
i860 ; d. 1924 ; m. 1892, Alice Mary, widow of Sir
Peyton d'E. Skipwith, 10th Bart., and only d. of Maj.-
Gen. B. B. Herrick, H. M.L.I. :—
Egerton Ward-Boughton-Leigh, Esq., Capt 1st Batt.
Gren. Gds. , b. 1897. Seat — Ullesthorpe Hall, Northants.
Res. — 61 Queen's Gate, S.W.7.
5th son of Rev. Theodosius Ward-Boughton-Leigh and
Elizabeth Cotterell — see above: —
Percy Wilfrid Ward-Boughton-Leigh, Gentleman, M.A.
(Camb.), b. 1867; m. 1892, Henrietta Mary Haddington ;
and has issue — Percy Wilfrid Theodosius Ward Buughton-
Leigh, b. 1894 ; Henrietta Elizabeth ; and Alice Lelia
Annette. Res. —
WARD LA TOUCHE (R.L. 8 July 1921, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, a cross patonce or (Ward) ; 2
and 3, argent, a pomegranate slipped in pale proper, on a
chief gules, two mullets of the field (La Tcuche). Mantling
azure and or. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a
man's head couped at the shoulders affrontee proper,
wreathed about the temples or and azure, and adorned with
three ostrich feathers (Ward) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
a mullet or (La Touche). Mottoes — " Sub cruce salus " ;
" Quid verum atque decens euro et rogo. "
Eld. son of Lt.-Gen. the Hon. Bernard Matthew Ward,
C.B. (4th son of 3rd Viscount Bangor), b. 1831 ; d.
1918 ; by his 1st wife, m. 1865, Emily Maria (d. 1868),
d. of the late John La Touche, Esq., J. P., D.L. of
Harristown, co. Kildare : —
Ernest Otway Ward La Touche, Esq., late Lieut. 5th
Batt. Roy. Irish Rifles, Inspector of Crown Lands, Union
of S. Africa, 1902-21, served S. Africa 1900-01 (medal, 4
clasps), b. 1867 ; assumed by R.L. 8 July 1921, the
additional surname and arms of La Touche ; m. 1908,
Feodora, d. ofG. Daniel of Bloemfontein, and has issue —
Pamela Annette. Res. — Etchola, St. Jean de Luz, France.
WARDE-ALDAM (R.L. 1878, H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1
and 4, party per fesse azure and ermine, in the sinister chief
and dexter base an eagle displayed or, in the dexter
canton, issuant towards the sinister base, seven rays, the
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•centre one gold, the others argent (for Aldam) ; 2 and 3,
azure, a cross flory or (for Warde). Mantling azure and
dated July 5, 1880) Wardell-Potts [Anns of Wardell-
Potts — Quarterly 1 and 4, or, two bars azure, over all
a bend of the second (Potts) ; 2. and 3. argent, a
chevron between three boars' heads couped close sable,
on a chief vert three bezants (Wardell)], only surviving
child and heir of the late Arthur Potts, Esq., J. P.,
of Hoole Hall, nr. Chester : —
Lieut. -Comdr. Arthur Wardell-Yerburgh, D.S.C., late
R.N. , b. 1891 ; m. 1921, Enid, younger d. of John Till, Esq. ,
of Kemerton Court, nr. Tewkesbury, and has issue — John
Gerald Oswald Wardell-Yerburgh, Gentleman, b. 1925.
Post. add. — Kemerton, Glos.
Geoffrey Basset Wardell-Yerburgh, Gentleman, b. 1893.
WARDLAW of Pitreavie (L.O., circa 1672-7). Quar-
terly, 1 and 4, azure, three mascles or (Wardlaw) ; 2 and
3, azure, three water-bougets or (Vallence). Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries,
an estoile or. Motto—" Familias firmat pietas."
Second but eld. surv. son of Sir Henry Wardlaw,
18th Bart., b. 1822 ; d. 1897 ; m. 1845, Christina, d. of
James Paton : —
Sir Henry Wardlaw, 19th Bart. (5th March 1631), b.
1867 ; m. 1892, Janet Montgomerie, d. of James Wylie ;
and has issue — Henry Wardlaw, Esq., b. 1894; Christine
Madge; Frances Ethel. Res. — Melbourne, Australia.
WARDLAW-RAMSAY. Quarterly, 1 and 4, grand
quarters argent, an eagle displayed sable, beaked and
membered gules, within a border of the last charged with
eight roses argent (for Ramsay) ; 2 and 3, grand quarters,
i. and iiii., azure, three mascles or; ii. and iii., azure, three
water-bougets or, a crescent argent for difference. Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crests— 1. on a wreath of his
liveries, a unicorn's head erased argent, charged with a
argent. Crests — 1. upon a wreath of the colours, issuant
from a mount vert, four ostrich feathers argent, conjoined
at the points by a millrind or (for Aldam) ; 2. a wolfs head
erased or (for Warde). Motto — " Strenue constanter et
recte."
Sons of William Wright Warde-Aldam, Esq., of
Frickley Hall, Yorks., and Healey Hall, Northumber-
land, D.L. and J. P. for the West Riding of the co.
of Yorks., and J. P. for co. of Argyll (High Sheriff
Yorkshire 1905), b. 1853 ; assumed upon his marriage
the surname of Warde in addition to and before his
patronymic, and the arms of Warde quarterly with his
own by Royal Licence 1878 ; d. 1925 ; ?n. 1878, Sarah
Julia, of Hooton Pagnell Hall, in the county of Yorks.,
d. and co-heiress of the late Rev. William Warde of
Hooton Pagnell Hall: —
Col. William St. Andrew Warde-Aldam, D.S.O., late Lt.-
Col. comdg. 3rd Batt. Coldstream Gds., B.A., J. P. W.R.
Yorks., b. 1882; m. 1908, Clara, d. of late George Macavoy
of Hauxton, Cambridgeshire, and has issue — John Warde-
Aldam, Gentleman, b. 1911; Geoffrey St. Andrew Warde-
Aldam, Gentleman, b. 1914 ; David Julian Warde-Aldam,
Gentleman, b. 1919 ; and Mary Betty. Seat — Healey Hall
Riding Mill, Northumberland.
John Ralph Patientius Warde-Aldam, Gentleman, M.A.
(Oxon.), Capt. Yorks. Dragoons, served Great War 19 14-18
(Arms as above, impaling the arms of Nevile of Skelbrooke,
namely — argent, a saltire gules, a crescent for difference),
b. 1892 ; m. 1924, Joyce, d. of the late Percy Nevile of
Skelbrooke Park, Yorks. , and has issue — William Warde-
Aldam, Gentleman, b. 1925; Christopher Ralph Warde-
Aldam, Gentleman, b. 1928; and Patience. Seats — Frickley
Hall Doncaster ; Ederline, Argyllshire, N.B. Clubs —
Wellington, Prince's, M.C.C.
WARDELL-YERBURGH (H. Coll., R.L. 26 Nov.
1888). Quarterly, 1 and 4, per pale argent and azure, on
a chevron between three chaplets all counterchanged, an
annulet for difference (for Yerburgh) ; 2 and 3, argent, a
chevron between three boars' heads couped sable, on a chief
vert, three bezants (for Wardell). Mantling azure and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a falcon close
or, belled of the last, preying on a mallard proper.
Sons of Rev. Canon Oswald Pryor Wardell-Yerburgh,
M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dublin), Vicar of the Abbey Church
of St. Mary, Tewkesbury, Rural Dean of Tewkesbury,
and Hon. Canon of Gloucester Cathedral, b. 1858 ; d.
1013; m. 1889, Edith {Res. — Eastwood Manor, East
Harptree, nr. Bristol), formerly (by Royal Licence,
rose gules; 2. on a wreath of his liveries, an estoile or.
Mottoes — "Semper victor"; "Familias firmat pietas."
Livery — Drab.
Eldest son of Robert George Wardlaw- Ramsay, Esq.,
of Whitehill, co. Edinburgh and Tullicoultry, co.
Clackmannan, J. P., D. L., Lieut. -Col. and Hon. Col.
6th Vol. Batt. the Royal Scots, formerly Capt. Highland
Light Infantry, b. 1852 ; d. 192 1 ; m. 1885, Mary Alice,
eldest d. of the late Charles Swinton Hogg : —
Arthur Balcarres Ramsay, Esq., late Major and acting
Lt.-Col. 4th Batt. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders,
served Great War, b. 1887 ; m. 1928, Hon. Mary Alexandra,
d. of 18th Baron Saltoun, and widow of Lieut. -Comdr. J. A.
Codrington, R.N. Seat — Tillicoultry, Clackmannanshire.
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WARE (H. Coll.)- Argent, on a bend wavy cottised
vert, between six crosslets ntch^e at the foot gules, three
crosiers in bend or. Mantling vert and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-lion azure,
between the paws a mullet within an annulet or, issuant
from a basket proper, a cross crosslet fitchee at the foot of
the second.
Sons of Martin Ware, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law
(son of late Martin Ware of Tilford, b. 1789 ; d. 1872),
b. 1818 ; d. 1895 ; m. 1867, Mary Violetta, d. of the
late B. Williams of Hillington and Limpsfield : —
Rev. Martin S. Ware, Hon.C.F. , Hon. Canon Winchester
Cathedral, late Vicar of St. George's, Camberwell, Warden
Trin. Coll. Camb. Mission, b. 1871 ; m. 1914, Margaret
Isabel, second d. of late SirGeorge Baker- Wilbraham, Bart.,
and has issue — Martin Ware, Gentleman, b. 1915. Estate
—Tilford, Surrey. Club — United University.
Arthur Maitland Ware, Gentleman, M.D., b. 1874; m.
1909, Edith Frances, d. of Ashley Maude, Esq., J. P. ; and
has issue — Ursula Frances ; and Diana Mary. Res. — 10
Queen's Gate Terrace, S. W. Clubs — Athenseum, United
University.
Son of Charles Tayler Ware, Gentleman, b. 1820 ; d.
1908 ; m. 1861 : —
Charles Martin Ware, Gentleman, b. 1863 ; m. 1904,
Dorothy A. , d. of Hovvel Gwyn Jeffreys, J. P. ; and has issue
— Henry Ware, Gentleman, b. ; Pamela Anne ; Wini-
fred Emily ; and Anne Ursula. Res. — 2 Ethelbert Terrace,
Birchington ; 71 Bedford Gardens, Kensington, W. Club
— United University.
WARFORD-MEIN, see MEIN.
WARGRAVE, Baron, see GOULDING.
WARING (L.O., matric. 1926). Gules, a bend en-
grailed chequy or and azure, between two bugles stringed
of the second, in the chief point a mullet of the last for
difference. Mantling gules, doubled or. Crest — Upon a
cap of maintenance proper, a wyvern gules. Motto
" Toujours prest."
Only surv. son of Charles Waring, M.P. of 2
Grosvenor Square, London, b. 1824 ; d. 1887; m. 1872,
Charlotte Eliza, d. of SirGeorge Denys, 2nd Bart., of
Draycott Hall, Yorkshire: —
Major Walter Waring, J. P., D.L. Berwickshire, late
Lothiansand Border Horse, formerly 1st Life Gds., b. 1876;
m. 1901, Lady Clementine Hay, d. of 10th Marquis of
Tweeddale, and has issue — Clematis Elizabeth Denys [m.
1926, Capt. George I. Campbell, only son of Sir Archibald
Campbell, 5th Bart, of Succoth, and has issue] ; and
Cecilia Lennella Beva. Seats — Lennel-in- the- Merse,
Cc ldstream, Scotland ; and The Moult, Salcombe, S.
Devon. Town res. — 23 Catherine Street, Westminster,
S.W.i. Clubs — Guards', Brooks's.
WARING (H. Coll.). Argent, on a bend, beween two
trefoils slipped sable, three mascles of the field. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
in front of a stork's head proper, a mascle fesseways or,
Badge — A rose gules, leaved and slipped proper, between
two trefoils slipped in saltire vert, enfiled with a Baron's
coronet or. Supporters — On either side a stork proper,
holding in the beak a trefoil slipped sable. Motto —
" Nee vi nee astutia."
Second son of Samuel James Waring, of Liverpool,
b. 1838 ; d. 1907 ; m. 1858, Sarah Anne, d. of Thomas
Wells, of Everton : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Samuel James Waring, 1st Baron Waring,
(18 June 1922), of Foots Cray Place, Kent, Bart. (31 May
1919), Director of Waring and Gillow, Ltd., b. i860 ; m.
1890, Eleanor Caroline, d. of the late Charles Bamford,
of Brookhurst, Cheshire, and has surv. issue — Hon.
Eleanor Gladys [m. 1923, Capt. Arthur Critchley, D.S.O.,
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders]. Seats — Foots Cray,
Kent ; Gopsall Hall, Twycross, co. Leicester. Town res,
— 13 Portland Place, W. Clubs — National, R.A.C..
Ambassadors', R. Thames Yacht, R. London Yacht.
WARING of Beenham House (H. Coll.). Gules, a bend
engrailed chequy or and azure, between two bugles stringed
of the second. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, upon a millrind fessewise or, a dragon gules,
charged on either wing with an annulet gold. Motto —
" Toujours prest."
Son of Henry Waring, Esq., of Beenham House,
Berks., J. P. (High Sheriff 1888), b. 1822 ; d. 1909; m.
1855, Sarah Milnes, d. of John Wheat of Norwood
Hall, and Treeton, co. Yorks. :—
William Wheat Waring, Esq., J.P. (1895) Berks., Capt.
late nth Hussars, b. i860; m. 1882, Sophia Annie (d.
1923), eldest d. of late Col. Scobellof The Abbey, Pershore,
co. Worcester; and has had issue — (1) Charles Henry
Waring, Esq., Capt. 18th Hussars, S.R., Adjt. R.A.F., b.
1888 [m. 1917, Nancy, only d. of Herbert Greenfield, and
has issue — Ronald Edward Henry Waring, Gentleman,
b. 1918] ; (2) Edward Robert Waring, Gentleman, 2nd
Lieut. 1st Batt. 60th Rifles, b. 1893, killed with the Brit.
Exped. Force 1914 ; Mellony Mary [m. 19 18, Capt. William
Crawshay Loder-Symonds, Wilts. Regt. and R.A.F. (killed
in action 1918)] ; and Irene Margaretta [m. 1926, Stracey
Montague Atholl Murray]. Seat — Packham House, Ford-
ingbridge, Hants. Club — Naval and Military.
WARMINGTON (H. Coll., 1908). Or, a lion rampant
sable, charged on the shoulder with two fleurs-de-lys palewise
of the first, holding between the paws a full-bottomed wig
proper. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath ot
the colours, an owl or, holding in the beak a penna and
ink-horn sable. Motto — " Non mihi sed omnibus."
Sons of Sir Cornelius Marshall Warmington, 1st Bart.,
K.C., Bencher of the Middle Temple, M.P. for W.
Div. of Monmouth 1885-1895, J.P. Sussex, b. 1842 ; d.
1908; m. 1871, Annie (d. 1925), d. of Edward Winch
of Chatham : —
Sir Marshall Denham Warmington, 2nd Bart. (1908),
Barrister-at-Law, J.P. Bucks., a Registrar in the Bankruptcy
High Court of Justice, b. 1871 ; m. 1st, 1908, Alice Daisy (d.
1 91 3), d. of George Ing of Le wins, Edenbridge, Kent ; 2nd,
1915, Ethel Graham, yngst. d. of the late John Lawson
Gillies of Bradford, and has issue (by 1st marriage) — Marshall
George Clitheroe Warmington, Esq., b. 1910; and Elisa-
beth Barbara Marshall. Res. — Elmhurst, Great Missenden,
Bucks. Chambers — 1 Essex Court, Temple. Club —
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Herbert Andrew Cromartie Warmington, Esq., F.S.I. ,
b. 1874 ; m. 1904, Elsie, d. of John Stuart of Stonehurst,
Ardingley, Sussex ; and has issue — Joan Pamela Stuart
[m. 1926, Lt.-Comdr. Nigel Deare, R.N.]. Res.— 210 St.
Ermins, Westminster, S.W. ; Swarraton, Alresford, Hants.
Club — Jun. Constitutional.
Edward Stephen Warmington, Esq., b. 1882. Res.—
WARNER, see LEE- WARNER.
WARNER. Quarterly argent and or, a cross quarterly
azure and gules, in the first and fourth quarters a bend
invected between four roses two and two palewise, in the
second and third quarters three bendlets between an escallop
in chief and a fleur-de-lys in base all of the fourth. Mant-
ling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a squirrel sejant proper, holding in the paws a rose gules,
slipped and leaved of the first, between two escallops of the
second. Motto — " Non nobis tantumnati." Livery — Blue,
with blue and yellow waistcoat.
Sons of Edward Handley Warner, Esq., J. P., D.L.,
of Quoin Hall, Leics., and Kepwick, Northallerton,
b. 1850; d. ; m. 1877, Jessie Nancy (Res.— Brag-
bury End, Knebworth, Herts.), dau. of Thomas Brooks
of Barkby Hall, co. Leicester, and of Manchester:—
Edward Guy Warner, Gentleman, late Lieut. 8th K.R.I.
Hussars, b. 1881 ; m. 1908, Gladys Muriel, yr. d. of late
Rev. James Wastie Green. Res. —
Christopher Brooks Warner, Gentleman, b. 1885. Res.—,
WARNER (Ped.H. Coll.). Or, a bend engrailed between
six roses gules, barbed vert. Mantling gules and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a man's head proper,
couped below the shoulders, habited chequy or and gules,
wreathed about the temples gold and gules, on the head a
cap argent. Motto — " Du roy je le tiens."
Son of Major Ashton Cromwell Warner, of Under-
wood, Bedford, formerly of 20th Hussars, Chief
Constable of Bedfordshire, b. 1835; d. 1879; m. 1872,
Florence Louisa Elizabeth, d. of W. Stapleton Piers,
Trishemagh Abbey, Ireland : —
Lionel Ashton Piers Warner, Esq. , C.B.E., b. 1875; m.
1904, Nina Mary.d. of Captain Matthew Liddon, 8th (The
King's) Regt., of Ion Acton, Glos., and has issue—
Ashton Cromwell Warner, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; William
Henry Cromwell Warner, Gentleman, b. 1918 ; and
Kathleen Nina Alice. Res.— Club House, Bidston Hill,
Cheshire. Club — Union.
Sons of Rev. Richard Edward Warner of Stoke, Gran-
tham, Canon of Lincoln, b. 1836 ; d. 1910; m. 1864,
Mary Jametta Hale, d. of Major Constantine Yeoman: —
The late Rev. Leonard Ottley Warner, Clerk in Holy
Orders, b. 1867 ; d. 1914; m. , F. M. E., d. of Thomson
Fenwick, of Chapel Allerton, Leeds, and left issue — 3 sons
and 3 daus.
Rev. Basil Hale Warner, Clerk in Holy Orders, I.S.O.,
b. 1871 ; m. Hilda, d. of Canon Woodrooffe, of Grahams-
town, S. Africa, and has issue — 2 daus. Re.— Morcombe-
lake, Dorset.
Richard Cromwell Warner, Gentleman, b. 1872 ; -m. 1st,
1902, Grace Rankin (d. 1906), only d. of Col. Thomson
Wilson of Beccles ; and has issue— Oliver Martin Wilson
Warner, Gentleman, b. 1902 ; 2nd, Theodora Mary, d. of
Canon W. H. Lucas of Shortlands, Kent, and has furtheJ
iSSUe — Grace Elinor Mary ; and Margaret Elizabeth. Res.
— 20 Southend Road, Beckenham, Kent.
Rev. Marmaduke Warner, Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A.
(Cantab.), b. 1878. Res.— St. Germans, Cardiff.
Son of Charles William Warner, Esq., C.B., b. 1805;
d. 1887 : —
Robert Stewart Aucher Warner, Esq., K.C., B.A.
(Oxon.), Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple, Attorney-Gen.
Trinidad 1918-22, b. 1859 ; m. 1886, Maud Isabel, d. of Sir
William Robinson, G.C.M.G., and has issue— 4 daus.
Postal address— 1 Clive Court, W.9. Club— Windham.
Sir THOMAS COURTENAY THEYDON WARNER,
1st Bart. (1910), C B. (1909), Lord-Lieut, and Custos
Rotulorum for Suffolk and Pres. of Suffolk Territorial Assoc. ,
Alderman W. Suffolk C.C., J. P. cos. Somerset and Suffolk,
C.C. (1891-1901) and (1891), High Sheriff of Essex,
Hon. Col. and commanded 3rd Batt. Oxfordsh. and
Buckinghamsh. Lt. Inf., M.P. for co. of Somerset
1892-95, and M.P. for Lichfield Div. co. Stafford
1896-1923, Chairman Central Chamber of Agriculture
1906. Born July 19, 1857, being the only son of the
late Edward Warner, Esquire, of Highams, Woodford,
in the co. of Essex, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice
of the Peace for that county, and Justice of the Peace for
the co. of Middlesex, sometime M.P. for Norwich, b. 1818 ;
d. 1875, by his wife Maria, daughter of Thomas Carr of
New Ross, in the co. of Waterford. Armorial bear-
ings (H. Coll., 1865) — Per bend argent and gules,
two bendlets between six roses all counterchanged, and
impaling the arms of Maude, namely, quarterly, 1 and 4,
azure, a lion rampant argent ; 2 and 3, argent, three bars
gemelles sable, over all a lion rampant gules. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head affronted couped
at the shoulders proper, vested gules, on the head a cap
chequy argent and of the second, and in front thereof three
roses fessewise of the third; with the Motto, "Spero."
Livery — Dress: white coat, crimson waistcoat, and knee
breeches ; undress: black coat and trousers, crimson waistcoat
and piping. Married, December 6, 1883, Leucha Diana,
commonly called Lady Leucha Diana, Lady of Grace of
the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, sixth
daughter of the Right Honourable the first Earlde Montalt ;
and has had Issue — (1) Edward Courtenay Thomas Warner,
D.S.O., M.C., Lt.-Col. comdg. 2nd Batt. The Scots
Guards, late A D.C. to Lord-Lieut, of Ireland, served in
the European War 1914 (desp. 7 times, Croix de Guerre,
Order of Avis (Portugal), of Danilo (Montenegro)), b.
Jan. 4, 1886 [m. 1920, Hon. Nesta Douglas-Pennant,
d. of 2nd Lord Penrhyn, and has issue— Edward Courtenay
Henry Warner, Esq., b. 1922 ; and Anne Philippa
(Res. — 40 Wilton Crescent, S.W. Club— Guards)] ; (2)
Cornwallis John Warner, Esq., Barrister-at-Law (1911),
Lieut. 3rd Batt. (Spec. Res.) Oxfordshire and Bucking-
hamshire L.I., b. Feb. 1, 1889; killed in Great War
I9I5 '. (3) Thomas Seymour Marius Warner, Esq., Lieut,
late Scots Gds., b. Nov. 5, 1903 [m. 1926, Dorothy (Mrs.
Russell), d. of William Durran of Durran, Caithness] ;
Leucha Mary ; and Lillian Georgina [m. 1st, 1915, David
A.J. Chapman, Scots Gds. (killed in action 1916) ; 2nd,
1925, Charles R. M. Lewis]. Estates — Property in Waltham-
stow and Leyton, including the Manors of West Mersea,
ofHigham Hills, all in theco. of Essex; Brettenham, in the
co. of Suffolk. Postal addresses — Brettenham Park, Suffolk ;
34 Grosvenor Gardens, S.W. Clubs — Reform, Garrick.
WARNER (H.Coll., 18 May 1923). Gules, on a
chevron argent.between in chief two eagles displayed, and
in base a 1 eopard's face or, holding in the mouth a shuttle
proper, three fieurs-de-lys sable. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a leopard's
face gules, holding in the mouth a shuttle as in the arms,
an eagle's leg erased a la Guise gold. Motto — " Honore
et labore."
Son of Benjamin Warner, of Wanstead, b. 1828 ;
d. 1908 ; m. 1848, Emma Branscomb, Devon : —
Sir Frank Warner, K.B.E. (191S), Officer Legion of
Honour, President of the Textile Institute, b. 1862 ;
m. 1890, Kate Dennis (d. 1928), d. of Edmund Strange
Parsons, of Shernbourne Hall, King's Lynn ; and has
had issue — Frank Cloudesley ffolliott Warner, Esq., b.
1894 ; d. 1928 [in. 1923, Louise, d. of M. Eugene Gouet,
of Paris, and left issue — 2 sons] ; Evelyn Sandford
[m. 1915, Capt. Leonard Tibbitts, late R.E.] ; Gwendolen
Branscombe [m. 1924, Ernest William Goodale, M.C.]
Res. — Woodcroft, Mottingham, Kent. Club — R.A.C.
WARRACK (L.O., 30 Dec. 1910). Or, two bars wavy
sable, on a chief azure, three garbs of the field. Mantling
sable, doubled or. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a
salamander in flames ensigned with an antique crown all
proper. Motto — " Dat flamma coronam."
Eldest son of the late John Warrack, Esq., of Leith,
b. 1819 ; d. 1907; m. 1859, Mary, d. of James Cum-
ming, LL.D. (Edin.): —
John Warrack, Gentleman, b. 1863; m. 1890, Jean
Hamilton, d. of late John Dunlop of Brockloch, Ayrshire,
and has surv. issue— Guy Douglas Hamilton Warrack,
Gentleman, b. 1900; and Isobel Violet Hamilton. Res.—
13 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh.
WARRAND of Westhorpe (L.O. , 1830). Sable, a chevron
chequy or and azure, between two lions in chief and one in
base passant argent. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
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Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a dexter cubit arm in
armour, holding in the hand a sword in bend all proper,
hilted and pommelled or. Motto — "Fortiter." Livery —
Plain dark claret, with scarlet waistcoat.
Son of Maj.-Gen. William Edmund Warrand, R. E. ,
J. P. for cos. Nottingham and Inverness, and D. L. cos.
of Inverness and Notts.; b. 1831 ; d. 1910; m. ist,
1859, Isabella Mary (d. 1873), d. of Rev. Henry Houson
of Brant Broughton, co. of Lincoln : —
Rev. Henry Kenneth Warrand, M.A. , late Rector of
Bilsthorpe, Notts., b 1865; m. ic;oo, Florence Annie, d. of
Frederick Gordon, Esq., of The Briery, Sutherland ; and has
had issue — (1) Kenneth Charles Clay Warrand, Gentleman,
Lieut. Seaforth Highlanders, b. 1901 ; (2) William Henry
Munro Warrand, Gentleman, b. 1905; killed in motor
accident 1926 ; and Margaret Florence Mary. Estate —
Westhorpe, co. Nottingham. Postal address — Westhorpe
Hall, Southwell, Nottingham. Clubs— Arthur's, County
(Notts).
Warrand (Rematric. L.O. 1905). Arms as above, a
bordure indented or. Mantling sable, doubled argent.
Crest and Motto as above.
Fourth son of Col. Alexander John Cruickshank
Warrand of Bught, co. Inverness; Pitlochie, co.
Aberdeen; and Ryefield, co. Ross, J. P., b. 1834; d.
1899 ; m. 1858, Georgiana Maria, d. of Richard
Redmond Caton, F.S.A. , F. R G.S., of Binbrook, co.
Lincoln : —
Duncan Grant Warrand, Esq., O.B.E., M.A. (Oxon.),
F.S.A. , Major late 3rd Batt. Seaforth Highlanders, b. 1877 \
tn. 1 918, Daisy Helen, only surv. d. of the late Lt.-Col. H.'
Burnley Campbell of Ormidale, Argyll ; and has issue —
Jean Margaret. Res. —
WARRE of Hestercombe, Somerset (Vn. Somerset 1623,
H. Coll.). Gules, semee of cross crossletsfitch^e argent, a
lion rampant of the last, langued azure. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a gryphon's
head argent.
Sons of George Acheson Wane of Twyford House,
Winchester, Hants., b. 1842; d. 1913; tn. 1873,
Evelyn Mary, d. of Bartholomew Seymour of St.
Helier, Jersey : —
^George Francis Warre, Esq. , C. B. E. , Capt. late R. A. S. C. ,
b. 1870 ; ;«. 1912, Norah Mossom, d. of Henry Merry-
weather of 29 Cromwell Road, London ; and has issue —
Annesley Evelyn Warre. Seat — Gledfield, Ardgay, Ross-
shire. Town res. — 47 Upper Grosvenor Street, W.
John Henry Seymour Warre, Gentleman, b. 1877; tn.
191 1, Maria Christian, fourth d. of Sir Charles Scott,
G.C.B., K. CM. G., late British Ambassador at St. Peters-
burg ; and has issue — John Antony Warre, Gentleman, b.
1912. Res. — 3 Brompton Square, S.W.
Philip Acheson Warre, Esq., O.B.E., Comdr. late R.N.,
b. 1885; m. 1924, Eva Fitz Herbert, d. of the late William
de Burgh Jessop of Overton Hall, Derbyshire ; and has
issue — William Acheson Warre, Gentleman, b. 1926; and
Elizabeth Judith. Res.— 29 Hans Place, S.W.
Sons of Rev. Edmond Warre, C.B., C.V.O., D.D.,
D.C.L., Fellow of All Souls', and Hon. Fellow of
Balliol College, Oxford, Prebendary of Wells, Provost
of Eton Coll., late Hon. Col. 4th Oxon. (Eton Coll.)
R.V., Hon. Chaplain to the King, b. 1837; d. 1920;
tn. 1861, Florence- Dora, d. of Lt.-Col. Charles St. Lo
Malet of Little Fontmell House, co. Dorset : —
Henry Charles Warre, Esq,. D.S.O., Lt.-Col. King's
Royal Rifle Corps, b. 1866; tn. 1905, Harriet Gwenhwyvar,
second d. of Newton Wynne Apperley, M.V.O., of
Southend, Durham. Res. — 17 Drayton Gardens, S.W.
Club — Naval and Military.
Amyas Francis Warre, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; tn. 1896
his cousin), Violet Evelyn, d. of George Acheson Warre,
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and has issue — Francis Roger Warre, Gentleman, b. 1897.
Res. — 8 Evelyn Gardens, S. Kensington, S.W.
Edmond Launcelot Warre, Esq., Capt. late K.R.R.C,
b. 1877. Res. — 8 Little Stanhope Street, W.i.
Felix Walter Warre, Esq., O.B.E., M.C., Major late
K.R.R.C, b. 1879; tn. 1915, Marjorie Monteith, d. of
Vereker Monteith Hamilton of Coopers Wood, Cowden,
Kent, and has issue — Richard Patrick Warre, Gentleman,
b. 1919; Michael Hugh Warre, Gentleman, b. 1922;
Ursula Dorothy; and Barbara Marjorie. Res. — 128
Church Street, Kensington, W.8.
WARREN, see CORBOULD - WARREN, and
LEICESTER-WARREN.
WARREN (U.O. ). Chequy or and azure, on a canton
ermine, a trefoil vert. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, on a chapeau gules, turned up
ermine, a wyvern argent, wings expanded chequy or and
azure, on the breast a trefoil vert. Motto — "Be just and
fear not."
Son of Rev. Samuel Percival Warren, Incumbent of
Balbriggan, b. 1S28 ; d. 1902 ; m. 1859, Judith Frances,
d. of T. Somerville Fleming of Derry Lea, co.
Kildare : —
Percival Becher Warren, Gentleman, b. 1871. Post. add. —
WARREN formerly of Ottery St. Mary, co. Devon (H.
Coll. 1824). Quarterly, 1 and 4, per chevron gules and sable,
a chevron chequy or and azure, between three elephants'
heads erased argent, in the centre chief point a mascle
of the third (Warren) ; 2 and 3, ermine, two battleaxes
erect in chief and a castle in base sable, on a chief of the last,
three estoiles or (Hicks). Mantling gules and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, out of a crescent argent, an
elephant's head sable, the tusks proper, charged on the
neck with a mascle. Motto — " Crescenti luce resurgit."
Sons of Rev. John Maturin Warren, M.A., late Rector
of Bawdrip, Bridgwater, b. 1839; d. 1901 ; m. 1873,
Margaret Burnett, d. of Sir James Dalrymple-Horn-
Elphinstone, Bart. : —
John Maxwell Dalrymple Elphinstone Warren, Gentle-
man, Capt. (ret.) R.N., b. 1874 ; m. 1910, Muriel Maclean,
d. of the late Archibald Maclean of Pennycross, Island of
Mull; and has issue — Rysa Maclean Warren, b. 191 1.
Res. — The Knap, near Chard, Somerset.
James Graeme Hepburn Warren, Gentleman, M. I. Mech.E. ,
b. 1875 ; tn. 1907, Evelyn Frediswyde, only d. of Edmund
Broderip, Esq., J. P., of Cossington Manor ; and has issue
— Edmund John Warren, b. 1913; and Cicely Evelyn.
Res. — 97 Lansdown Road, Bath. Club— Bath and County.
Frederick Drummond Warren, Gentleman, Inspector
Basutoland Mounted Police, b. 1882 ; m. 1916, Jean Mac-
kenzie Lawson ; and has issue — Edmund Hew Warren,
Gentleman, b. 1922 ; Diana ; and Jean. Res. — Quthing,
Basutoland.
HENRY WARREN-DA RLEY, Gentleman. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, six fleurs-de-lys, three,
two, and one argent, within a bordure ermine, on a canton
of the second, a trefoil slipped vert (for Darley) ; 2 and 3,
chequy or and azure, on a canton of the second a saltire
of the first (for Warren). Mantling gules and argent.
Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a horse's head
argent, armed proper, bridled gules (for Darley) ; 2. out of
a ducal coronet or, from a plume of five ostrich feathers
gules, an eagle's claw proper (for Warren). Mottoes —
"Dare"; and (below the arms) "Per mare per terras."
WARREN - SWETTENHAM of Swettenham (R.L.,
28 Oct. 1876, H. Coll.) Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, on a
bend vert, three spitting-shovels (or half-spades) of the field
(Swettenham) ; 2 and 3, chequy or and gules, on a canton
azure, a cross of the first (Warren). Mantling vert and
argent. Crests — 1. upon a wreath of the colours, against
a tree proper, a lion rampant azure (Swettenham) ; 2. out of
a ducal coronet or, an eagle's talon or, holding a crescent
gules in front of a plume of five ostrich feathers argent
(Warren). Mottoes — "Ex sudore vultus " (Swettenham);
" Mox virtute se tollit ad auras" (Warren).
Son of Thomas Robert Eaton Wybault Warren-
Swettenham, of Swettenham Hall, Esq., Major East
Yorkshire Regiment, b. 1867; killed in action 1915 ;
m. 1907, Emmete Florence (Res. — Homstead, Dawlish,
Devon), only d. of Edward Stephens Cope, Esq., J. P.,
of Cockhaven, Bishop's Teignton, South Devon: —
Thomas Edward Eaton Warren, Gentleman, b. 1910..
Seat — Swettenham Hall, Congleton, co. Chester.
Son of Robert Warren-Swettenham, of Swettenham)
Hall, Esq., Col. 4th Batt. Cheshire Regt., J.P co.
Chester, b 1836; d. 1902; m. 1865, Amelia Marion,,
d. of the late J. W. Wybault of Sion, co. Kilkenny: —
Albert Willis Warren-Swettenham, Gentleman, b. ;
tn. 1900, Helen, second d. of W. Woodford Manton of
Irthingboro, Northants. Res. —
WARRENDER (L.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, on
a bend wavy between six roses gules, three plates (War-
render) ; 2 and 3, or, a lion rampant gules, couped in all
points of the field, within a double tressure flory counter-
flory azure (Maitland). Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a hare sejant proper.
Motto — " Industria evehit."
Eld. son of Vice-Adm. Sir George John Scott Warren-
der, 7th Bart., K.C.B., K.C.V.O., b. i860; d. 1917 ;
tn. 1894, Lady Maud Ashley, d. of 8th Earl of
Shaftesbury : —
Sir Victor Alexander Anthony George Warrender, 8th
Bait., of Lochend, East Lothian (2 June 1715), M.C.,
Lieut, late Gren. Gds., M.P. Grantham since 1923, b.
1899; m. 1920, Dorothy, d. of the late Col. Richard
Hamilton Rawson, M.P. ; and has issue — John Robert
Warrender, Esq., b. 1921 ; Simon George Warrender,
Esq., b. 1922; Robin Hugh Warrender, Esq., b. 1927.
Seats — Leasham, Rye, Sussex; Bruntisfield House, Edin-
burgh; Exton Park, Oakham, Rutland. Town res. — 58
Great Cumberland Place, W.i. Clubs— Guards' , Garrick.
The Rt. Hon. Sir THOMAS ROLLS WARRING-
TON, P.C., 1st Baron Warrington (25 Oct. 1926), Knight
Bachelor, Judge of the High Court of Justice 1904-15,
Lord Justice of Appeal 1915-26, M.A. (Cantab.). Born
1 851, being the only son ot Thomas Warrington of
London. Armorial bearings — Argent, on a bend in-
vectcd gules, between two bulls' heads erased sable, three
eagles displayed of the first. Mantling gules and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
demi-eagle displayed and erased sable, charged on the
breast with a shield argent, thereon a bull's head as in the
arms, and holding in the beak a cross pat6e fitchde gules.
Supporters — On either side a bull sable, armed and
unguled and charged on the shoulder with a fasces erect
or. Motto —" Constantia et labore." Married, 1883,
Emma Maud, eldest d. of Decimus Sturges, Barrister-at-
Law. Postal addresses— 10 Montagu Square, London,
W. ; Clyffe Hall, Market Lavington, Wilts. Clubs—
Athenaeum, United University.
ERNEST ARTHUR BRAGGE WARRY, Esquire,
Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford, Major
(ret.) 1st Garrison Batt. R. Welch Fus., late Capt. 4th
Battalion Somerset Light Infantry, served in S. African War
(2 medals), and in Great War (2 medals). Born 1867, being
the only son of the late William Warry, Esquire, Major in
the 34th Cumberland Regiment, by his second wife Emma
Augusta, daughter of Colonel Bragge of Sadborow, in the
county of Dorset. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms :
Quarterly, nebuly ermine and sable, on a bend gules, be-
tween two horses' heads couped argent, a griffin's head
couped between two mullets of six points of the last ; and
for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head
couped sable, between two horse-shoes or. Married 1909,
Jessie Helen, dau. of Capt. G. R. H. White, 8th Foot, and
has issue — Marjorie Eleanor Maud. Seat— Axon, Burles-
combe, Devon.
THOMAS WILLIAM WARRY, Gentleman. Born
Aug. 13, 1864, being the eldest son of the late Thomas
Warry; Esq., formerly Major 3rd Batt. (Militia) Somerset
Light Infantry, by his wife, Christina Fowler, dau. of John
Fairweather. Armorial bearings — Quarterly, nebuly
ermine and sable, on a bend gules, between two horses'
heads couped argent, a griffin's head couped between two-
mullets of six points of the last ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a griffin's head couped sable, be-
tween two horse-shoes or. Livery — Buff, with blue facings.
Married, 1902, Ellen Hartley, second dau. of the late Philip
William Richardson Peck, formerly of Templecombe House,
Somerset, and Exmouth, S. Devon ; and has Issue— Diana •
and Elizibeth. Postal address— Cobbe House, Ide, nr.
Exeter.
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WILLIAM JOHN ELLIS WARRY-STONE, Gentle-
man, M.A. of the University of Oxford. Born Nov. 29,
i860, being the only child of the late William Warry, Es-
quire, Major of the 34th Cumberland Regiment, by his
first wife Catherine, only surviving child and sole heiress
of John Stone of Sydney House, Bath, and Lower Upham
and Day House, co. Wiltshire ; assumed the additional sur-
name of Stone in the year 1886. Armorial bearings —
Quarterly, 1 and 4, quarterly, nebuly ermine and sable, on a
bend gules, between two horses' heads couped argent, a
griffin's head couped between two mullets of six points of the
last (for Warry) ; 2 and 3, gules, a chevron ermine, between
three lozenges or, each charged with an ermine spot sable (for
Stone) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a
griffin's head couped sable, between two horse-shoes or
(being the crest ot Warry) ; with the Motto, " Cave et felix
esto.' Estate — Lower Upham, Badbury Manor, Wiltshire.
Postal address — 72 Elm Park Gardens, London, S.W. 10.
Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
WARWICK, Earl of, see GREVILLE.
WARWICK late of Balderton Hall, co. Notts. (H. Coll.).
Per chevron gules and argent, three lions rampant counter-
colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour, holding a battle-
axe fessewise proper between two cross crosslets or.
Sons of William Deeping Warwick, Esq., Capt. and
Hon. Major (ret.) 4th V.B. Notts. Regt. (Sherwood
Foresters), V.D., b. 1843; d- IQI3I m- 1868, Emily
Sarah (d. 1926), d. of Henry Branston, Esq. , J. P., of The
Friary, Newark-on-Trent: —
William Arthur Warwick, Esq., late Capt. 4th Notts.
V.B., M.A. (Cantab.), Barrister-at Law (Inner Temple), b.
1871 ; m. 1922, Emily, d. of Samuel Rudd of Nottingham.
Res. — Beacon House, Newark-on-Trent, Notts.
Henry Branston Warwick, Esq., Lt.-Col. 5th Fus. (ret.),
b. 1876 ; m. 1903, Margaret Julia, d. of Henry Owen Lucas,.
M.D. , of Newark-on-Trent ; and has issue — William Henry
Deeping Warwick, Gentleman, b. 1910 ; and two daus.
Res. — Balderton, Warwick Road, Bexhill-on-Sea.
WASON (L.O., 1866). Gules, on a bend argent, a saltire
couped between two crescents sable. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries a
lion rampant argent, armed and langued gules, holding
between his fore-paws a saltire couped sable. Motto (above
the Crest) — " Timere sperno."
Eld. son of Rt. Hon. Eugene Wason, P.C., M.P., J.P.
co. Ayr, formerly M.P. Southern Div. of the same co. y
and later for Clackmannan and Kinross, Barrister-at-
Law (Middle Temple), M.A. Oxford, b. 1846; d. 1927;
m. 1870, Eleanor Mary, eldest dau. of the late Charles
Reynolds Williams, Esq, of Dolmelynllyn Hall, D.L.
Merioneth : —
Rigby Wason, Esq., J.P. co. Ayr, B.Sc. , Barribter-at-Law
(Middle Temple), b. 1871 ; m. 1924, Dorothy Guendolen, d.
of H. W. Hill ; and has issue — Rigby Wason, Gentleman,
b. 1925. Res. — Blair, Dailly, Ayrshire, N.B. ; 57 Onslow
Gardens, S.W.7. Clubs — Reform, Albemarle, Reform
(Liverpool).
WATERFALL, formerly of Tollard Royal (H. Coll. iojuly
1882). Sable, gutt^e-d'eau, on a pale argent, between two
pallets wavy of the last, three fountains. Mantling sable
changed, each grasping in the dexter paw a battleaxe proper.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front ot
a demi- eagle, wings addorsed, sable, holding in the beak an
escallop or, a fountain. Motto — " Aqua cadit resurgere."
Son of Rev. George Howard Waterfall, M.A. , of The
Rectory, Tollard Royal, Salisbury, Wilts. : —
George Arthur Raines Waterfall, Gentleman, B.A. Oxon.,
b. 1858; m. 1891, Georgina Margaret, d. of Isaac Hardy,
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of Carnlough, co. Antrim ; and has had issue— (i) Charles
Hardy Waterfall, Gentleman, A.M. Harvard, b. 1893
{Club — Jericho County (Vancouver) ; (2) John Francis
Waterfall, Gentleman, b. 1895 ; and Margaret Clara, d.
1904. Seat — Tollard Royal, Salisbury, Wilts. Res. — 509
Richards Street, Vancouver, Canada. Postal address —
c/ojUniversity of South Carolina, Columbia, S.C. , U.S.A.
WATERFORD, Marquess of, see BERESFORD.
WATERHOUSE (H. Coll.). Or, three bars wavy
azure, over all a pile engrailed sable. Mantling azure
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of
an eagle's leg erased at the thigh sable, and issuant
therefrom a wing erect or, a millrind gold. Motto —
" Veritas omnia vincit." Livery — Brown, and gilt
buttons.
Sons of Thomas Crompton Waterhouse, Gentleman,
of Lomberdale Hall, Bakewell, co. Derby, b. 185 1 ;
d. 1012 ; m. 1881, Sarah, d. of Jonathan Holden,
Chevalier Legion of Honour, of Marzeilly, Rheims,
and Dar-el-Ouad, Algiers: —
Thomas Holden Waterhouse, Gentleman, 6. 1884.
Res. — Zar-el-Zitoun, Algiers. Club — Bath.
Lt.-Col. George Guy Waterhouse, M.C., R.E., Chev.
Legion of Honour, Order of White Eagle (Serbia) , b. 18 86 ;
m. 1919, Katherine Louise (d. 1930), d. of Charles Birks,
of Adelaide, S. Australia. Res. — Church Cottage, Leigh,
Surrey. Clubs — United Service; l'Union (Paris).
Capt. Charles Waterhouse, M.C., M.A. (Cantab.), M. P.
South Leicester (1924), served Great War as Capt. Life
Gds., J. P. co. Derby, 1919, b. 1893 ; m. 1917, Beryl
Chrystol, d. of Thomas Ford, of Sydney, N.S.W. ; and
has issue — Charles Hugo Waterhouse, Gentleman, b.
1918; Guy Alastair Waterhouse, Gentleman, b. 1926;
Beryl Ann. Seat — Middleton Hall, Bakewell, co.
Derby. Town res. — 6 Knightsbridge Court, Sloane
Street, S.W. 1 . Clubs — Bachelors', Derby County, Leices-
ter County.
WATERLOW (H. Coll.). Azure, a demi-eagle dis-
played, erased or, holding in the beak a cross crosslet
fitchee argent, on a chief of the last three wolves' heads
erased sable. Mantling azure and or. Crest — Upon a
wreath of the colours, upon a mount an oak-tree, in front
thereof a plough all proper. Motto — "Labor omnia
vincit."
Sons of Sir Ernest Albert Waterlow, Kt. Bach., R.A. ,
Pres. Roy. Watercolour Soc, b. 1850; d- 1919 ; m.
1st, 1876, Mary Margaret Sophie {d. 1899), d. of Prof. C.
Hofman of Heidelberg; 2nd, 1909, Eleanor Marion,
d. of Edward Watson of Buckhurst Hill, Essex, and
widow of the late Dr. George Sealy of Weybridge : —
Waterlow, Esq., b . Res. —
Waterlow, Esq., b. . Res. —
The Late HERBERT JAMESON WATERLOW,
Esq., Sheriff of London and Middlesex 1880-1, Alder-
man of Queenhithe Ward, City of London, 1882-7,
Hon. Capt. Hon. Artillery Co. of London, 1882-6.
Born 1846, died 1926, being the son of the late
Alfred James Waterlow, Esq., J. P., of Great Doods, Reigate.
Armorial bearings — Argent, a lion rampant within a bor-
dure nebuly azure, on a chief sable two shin-bones saltire-
wise, the dexter surmounted by the sinister or. Mantling
azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion guardant azure, in the mouth a shin-
bone in bend, and holding between the paws a human skull,
both or. Motto — " Per mortem vinco. "
WATERLOW (H. Coll. , 1873). Azure, a demi-eagle dis-
played and erased or, holding in the beak a cross crosslet
fitchee argent, on a chief of the last, three wolves' heads
erased sable. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, upon a mount, an oak-tree, in front thereof a
plough all proper. Motto — " Labor omnia vincit."
Eld. son of Sir Sydney Hedley Waterlow, 1st Bart.,
K.C.V.O. , Lord Mayor of London 1872-3, b. 1822;
d. 1906 ; m. 1st, 1845, Anna Maria, youngest d. of
William Hickson of Fairseat, co. Kent : —
Sir Philip Hickson Waterlow, 2nd Bart. (4 Aug. 1873),
J. P. Kent, one of the Lieutenants for the City of London,
b. 1847 ; m. 1st, 1869, Amy Grace (d. 1897), second d. of
Edgar Lutwyche ; and has had issue — (1) Edgar Lutwyche
Waterlow, Esq., M.A. (Camb. ), b. 1870 [m. 1st, 1896 (dis.
1 91 2), Martha (Pattie), d. of Robert Carter, and has issue —
Philip Alexander Waterlow, Ksq.,b. 1897 [m. 1923, Iris,
only d. of the late Charles R. Butler of New Place, Sunning-
dale, and has issue — Peter Rupert Waterlow, Esq., b. 1925] ;
Derek Vaudrey Waterlow, Gentleman, b. 1902; 2nd, 1913,
Harriett Victoria Geeks, and has further issue — Anthony
Edgar Russell Waterlow, Gentleman, b. 1914; Ronald
James Charlton Waterlow, Gentleman, b. 1916 ; and Joyce
Rosamond Amy (Res. — Wymondley House, Herts.)] ; (2)
Kenneth Lutwyche Waterlow, Esq., b. 1883; d. 1926;
Emily Lutwyche [m. 1900, Alfred Clifton Chaplin, M.A. ] ;
Grace Evelyn Lutwyche [m. 1 905, Archibald Edward Boyd] ;
Irene Lutwyche [*». 1903, Lt.-Col. Arthur Mowbray
Berkeley, CLE. , V.D.]; and Gladys Maud Lutwyche [m.
1 910, Brig.-Gen. Frederick Fitzhugh Lance]. He m.
secondly, 1898, Laura Marie, d. of the late F. K.
Jones. Seat— Trosley Towers, Wrotham, Kent. Town
res. — 24 Carlton House Terrace, S.W. Club — Junior
Carlton.
Sons of George Sydney Waterlow, Esq., D. L. , Com-
missioner of Lieutenancy for London, b. 1852 ; d. 1925 ;
m. 1876, Chaddie, d. of H. H. Beauchamp of Belsize
Avenue, Hampstead : —
Sydney Philip Waterlow, Esq., C.B.E., Envoy Extra-
ordinary and Min. Plen. to Abyssinia since 1928, b. 1879 ;
m. 1st, 1902 (dis. 1912), Alice Isabella, only d. of Rt.
Hon. Sir Frederick Pollock, 3rd Bart.; 2nd, 1913, Helen
Margery, eldest d. ot Gustav Eckhard ; and has issue —
John Conrad Waterlow, Gentleman, b. 19 16; Charlotte
Mary; and Judith Matilda. Res. — British Legation, Adis
Ababa, Abyssinia; Parsonage House, Oare, Marlborough,
Wilts.
Cecil Beauchamp Waterlow, Esq., late temp. Capt.
R.A.S.C., b. 1887. Res —
WATERPARK, Baron, see CAVENDISH.
WATERS, see DUN- WATERS.
WATERTON. Barry of six ermine and gules, over
all three crescents sable. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, an otter passant,
holding in its mouth a pike all proper. Motto — " Better
kinde frembd than fremd kyne."
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Sons of Charles Edmund Maria Joseph Aloysius Pius
Waterton, Gentleman, of Deeping Waterton Hall.
Market Deeping, Lines., b. 1863; d. 1897; m. 1890,
Josephine, dau. of the late John Rock of Northbank,
Shepton Mallet : —
Charles Robert Ignatius Waterton, Gentleman, late
Lieut. 5thBatt. Beds. Regt., b. 1895. Res.—
Edmond Alfred Mary Waterton, Gentleman, b. 1895 ;
m. 1917, Lina Mary, d. of Capt. Ernest Denton Tanner of
Heath Lodge, Newmarket ; and has issue — Joan Mary ;
and Pamela Josephine Mary. Res. —
WATK1N, see JOSEPH.
WATNEY. Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, across engrailed
ermine, in the first and fourth quarters a dove argent, and
in the second and third a garb or (for Watney) ; 2 and 3,
quarterly, argent and or, a cross fleurett^e gules, in the first
and fourth quarters a lion rampant of the last, charged with
a garb erect or, a greyhound courant sable, gorged with
three bars of the second (for Galpin). Crest — Upon a
wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, in front of a garb
erect or, a greyhound courant sable, gorged with a collar,
therefrom pendent a bugle-horn of the second. Motto —
" Auxilium ab alto."
Sons of Sir John Watney, K.B. (1900), Fellow of the
Society of Antiquaries, one of His Majesty's Lieutenants
of the City of London, J. P. for Surrey, b. 1834 ; d. 1923 ;
m. 1864, Elizabeth (d. 1896), third dau. and co-h. of
Stephen Dendy of Leigh Place, co. Surrey : —
Stephen Cecil Watney, Esq., b. 1868; m. 1901, Marion
Sybil, third d. of George Thompson White, Esq., of Ripon
House, Putney Heath, Surrey; and has issue — John Lewis
Watney, Esq., b. 1902. Res. — Chaldon Mead, Merstham,
Surrey.
Frank Dormay Watney, Esq., C.B.E. (Mil.), 3rd CI. Order
of the Nile, one of H.M. Lieuts. for City of London, D.L.
for Surrey, late Col. Comdg. 4th Batt. Queen's Royal Regt.,
b. 1870 ; m. 1896, Margaret Graham, Order of Mercy, only
d. of Rev. George Richardson, M.A. , formerly Fellow of
St. John's Coll., Camb. ; and has issue— Sanders Watney,
Gentleman, b. 1908. Post. add. — Copleys, Reigate, Surrey.
Clubs — Travellers', Carlton.
WATNEY (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, a cross
engrailed ermine, in the first and fourth quarters a dove
argent, in the second and third a garb or (Watney) ; 2
and 3, quarterly, argent and or, a cross fieurett^e gules, in
the first and fourth quarters a lion rampant of the last,
charged with three bars of the second (Galpin). Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, in front of
a collar, therefrom pendent a bugle-horn gold. Motto
" Virtute et industria. "
Son of Vernon James Watney, of Cornbury Park, Esq.,
J. P., M.A. Oxford, F.S. A., a Member of the London
County Council, b. i860 ; d. 1928 ; m. 1891, Lady
Gwendolen Margaret, d. of 5th Earl of Portsmouth :
Oliver Vernon Watney, Gentleman, b. 1902. Seats
Cornbury Park, Charlbury, Oxon. ; Fannich, Lochluichart,
Ross-shire, N.B. Postal address — 11 Berkeley Square]
London, W.
Sons of Norman Watney, Esq., J. P. and D.L., b.
1834; d. 191 1 ; m. 1866, Matilda Jane, second d! of
Dixon Robinson of Clitheroe Castle, co. Lancaster :
Charles Norman Watney, Esq., CLE. , Hon. Col. late
Col. comdg. 4th Batt. Royal Q.O. West Kent Regt., T.D.,
b. 1868 ; m. 1911, Ada Winifred, second d. of late Edwin
George Crew of Langford Lodge, Bristol ; and has issue
John Douglas Philip Watney, Gentleman, b. 1912; and
Patricia. Res. — Ivy Hatch Court, Sevenoaks.
Arthur Norman Watney, Esq., J. P. Kent, b. 1871 ; m.
1905, Josephine Grace, d. of Rev. Joseph Simpson, Rector of
Waddingham, Kirkton Lindsay, co. Lincoln ; and has surv.
issue — (1) Sydney Arthur Norman Watney, Gentleman,
b. 1906; (2) Nigel Norman Watney, Gentleman, b. 1909 ;
(3) Denys Norman Watney, Gentleman, 6. 1911 ; and
Brenda Josephine. Res. — Acryse Place, Folkestone. '
Gerard Norman Watney, Gentleman, b. 1872; m.
and has issue— . Res.— The Ghyll'
Crowborough, Sussex.
Son of James Watney of Haling Park and Bedding-
ton, Surrey, b. 1800 ; d. 1884 ; m. 1829, Rebecca, d. of
James Spurrell of Thurgarton, Norfolk: —
Herbert Watney, Gentleman, M.A., M.D. , b. 1843; m-
1873, Sarah Louisa (d. 1896), d. of Rev. Marcus Rains'ford
of Belgrave Chapel, London ; and has had issue — (1)
William Herbert Watney, Gentleman, B.A., b. 1880; d. on
active service 1915 [m. 1911, Mary Edith, eldest d. of Sir
Cameron Gull, 2nd Bart. ; and left issue — Lindley Herbert
Watney, Gentleman, b. 1913; and Margaret Anne]; (2)
Martyn Herbert Watney, Gentleman, M.R.C.S. (E.), B.A.,
and M.B., b. 1887; May Evelyn; Winifrede Eva; Dora
Muriel, M.B., B.S. \m. 1914, Rev. Hamlet George
Thompson, and has issue]; Lilian Enid, M.B., B.S. ;
Gwendolin Rose. B.A. (Dublin) [m. 1915, Joseph Gurnev
Barclay; and has issue]. Res. — Buckhold, Pangbourne,
Berks. ; Magnolia, Madeira.
Sons of Daniel Watney, Gentleman, of Brittleware,
Ventnor, Isle of Wight [Motto— "Auxilium ab alto "],
b. 1835; d. ; m. i860, Ellen Sarah (d. 1889), d.'
andcoh. of Stephen Dendy of Leigh Place, co. Surrey
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Walter Daniel Watney, Gentleman, b. 1861 ; tn. Dora,
d. of Edward Cottam, and has issue. Res. —
Dendy Watney, Gentleman, b. 1865 ; tn. 1890, Ethel Zina,
d. of Ambrose Philip Boyson, and has issue — Ronald Dendy
Watney, Esq., O.B.E., Capt. 4th Queen's Own Regt., b.
; Eileen [tn. 1920, Capt. Sutherland, 5th Fus.]; and
Molly [m. 1921, Lt.-Col. William Piatt, D.S.O., 5th Fus.];
Res. — Rothesay, Gower Road, Weybridge.
Sons of Rev. James Watney, M.A., Vicar of Canwick,
co. Lincoln, b. 1836; d. 1891; m. 1865, Marianne
Brooke, d. of Rev. Mark R. Jukes of Ohio, U.S.A.:—
Rev. Henry James Watney, Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A.
(Camb. ), Vicar of Canwick [Motto — " Auxilium ab alto "],
b. 1866 ; tn. 1895, Blanche, d. of Rev. Joseph Simpson,
Rector of Waddingham, Lines. ; and has issue — Henry
Bryan Watney, Esq., Asst. Dis. Commissioner Uganda
Protectorate, b. 1901 [m. 1927, Isabel Bernice, d. of ] ;
Marjorie Joan [tn. 1925, George Ronald Forbes]; and
Doreen Ruth. Post. add. — The Vicarage, Canwick,
Lincolnshire.
Arthur Beak Percy Watney, Gentleman, 6. 1872 ; tn. 1903,
Sarah Beck ; and has issue— Douglas Percy Watney,
Gentleman, b. 1905 ; Reginald James Watney, Gentleman,
b. 1907. Res. — Vancouver, B.C.
Rev. Frederick Augustus Watney, Vicar of All Saints',
Peckham, b. 1878. Res. — All Saints' Vicarage, Lyndhurst
Road, Peckham.
Herbert Andrew Watney, Gentleman, M.D., b. 1882;
tn. 1908, Olive Emily, d. of late Arthur C. Crossley of
Belfast ; and has issue — Arthur John Watney, Gentleman,
b. 1913; and Marjorie Olive. Res. — Northlands, Epping,
Essex.
Gilbert John Watney, Gentleman, O.B.E., b. 1886; m.
1916, Dorothy, d. of Lt.-Col. Spencer ; and has issue —
Patricia. Res.—
Son of Frank Goulding Watney, Esq., J. P., b. 1843;
d. 1895; tn. 1875; Elizabeth, yr. d. of James W.
Armstrong of Culmore: —
Frank Moore Watney, Gentleman, b. 1880; tn. 1906,
Edith Evelyn Constance, second d. of William Webster
Styles Chandler of Rosenberg Avenue West, South Van-
couver, B.C. ; and has issue— Frank Alexander Watney,
Gentleman, b. 1907 ; and Annie Elizabeth Evelyn. Res. —
WATSON (H. Coll.). Argent, on a chevron azure, be-
tween four martlets, three in chief, and one in base sable,
a crescent between two roses of the field. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
gryphon passant sable in front of an oak-tree proper.
Badge — A sprig of forget-me-not proper, enfiled by a
Baron's coronet or. Motto — " Mea gloria fides."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Joseph Watson, 1st Baron Manton,
of Compton Verney, co. Warwick, b. 1873 ; d. 1922 ;
tn. 1898, Frances Claire, d. of Harold Nickols, of
Sandford House, nr. Leeds : —
Rt. Hon. George Miles Watson, 2nd Baron Manton
(25 Jan., 1922), of Compton Verney, Lieut. Reserve of
Officers, Life Gds. [Supporters — On either side a gryphon
per fesse azure and argent, charged on the shoulder with
arose also argent], b. 1899; m. 1923, Alethea Pauline,
d. of Col. Philip Langdale, of Houghton Hall, Brough,
Yorks. ; and has issue — Hon. Joseph Rupert Eric Robert
Watson, b. 1924. Seat — Compton Verney, Kineton, co.
Warwick. Clubs — Boodle's, Cavalry, Bucks.
Hon. Robert Fraser Watson, b. 1900; m. 1928, Angela
Blanche, d. of the late Lt.-Col. George T. L. Denniss,
Wilts. Regt. Res. — Offchurch, Bury, Leamington.
Hon. Alastair Joseph Watson, b. 1901 ; tn. 1925, Toan,
d. of Philip Wyndham Cobbold of Tattingstone Park,
Ipswich; and has issue — Oliver Michael Watson, Esq.,
b. 1926. Res.— Chillesford Lodge, Orford, Suffolk.
Hon. Richard Mark Watson, b. 1906. Res. —
WATSON of East Court (H. Coll., 25 Mar. 1920).
Argent, on a chevron engrailed azure, between three
martlets sable, a trefoil slipped between two crescents
or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a griffin's head erased argent, gorged with a
ducal coronet or, and charged on the neck with a trefoil
slipped vert. Motto — " Esto quod esse videris."
Son of Col. J. Watson, of Weston Priory, Bath :—
George Arthur Watson, Esq., J. P., b. 1844 ; m. 1871,
Philippa, d. of Edward Charrington, of Burvscourt,
Leigh, Surrey ; and has issue — Mary Verene [tn. 1897, Sir
Gerald Chadwyck-Healey, 2nd Bart. (q.v.)]. Res. — East
Court, Finchampstead, Wokingham, Berks.
WATSON (L.O. 27 June 1912, rematric. 30 Jan. 1913,
H. Coll. 1914). Argent, an oak-tree eradicated proper,
fructed or, on a fess azure, a lion passant guardant of the
field, armed and langued gules, all within a bordure
engrailed of the last. Mantling azure, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, two branches ot oak
conjoined in stalk, fructed proper. Badge — An acorn
slipped and leaved proper, within an annulet or. Motto —
" Floreat."
Yngr. son of Sir Patrick Heron Watson, Kt., F.R.S.E...
F.R.C.S.E. (President i878and 1903), Hon. F.R.CS.I.,
M.D., Hon. LL.D. Edinburgh, Knight of the Order of
Charles III. of Spain, Surgeon-in-Ordinary in Scotland
to H.M. Queen Victoria, Hon. Surgeon in Scotland to
H.M. King Edward VII., D.L. for the City and County
of the City of Edinburgh, Assistant-Surgeon to the
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and R.A. ), Brigade Surgeon-Lieut. -Col. (V.D. ),
Queen's Rifle Volunteer Bde. Roy. Scots, b. 1832 ;
d. 1907; m. 1861, Elizabeth Gordon, eldest d. of James
Miller, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., Professor of Surgery
(Edin.):—
James Miller Heron Watson, Esq., M.A. (Oxon.), 6.
1879. Res. — Fort les Bains, Ametie les Bains, Pyrenees
Orientales, France.
WATSON (L.O., 1881). Argent, an oak-tree proper,
growing out of a mount in base vert, surmounted of a fesse
sable, charged with three stars of six points of the first.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — Upon a wreath
of his liveries, an oak-tree proper, growing out of a mount
vert. Motto— ' ' Florescit. ' '
Eld surv. son of Harry James Watson, Esq., Lieut.-Col.
late nth Hussars, b. 1850; d. 1918 ; m. 1873, Mary,
dau. of John Russell, Esq. , of Newforge, co. Antrim : —
Ivor Wilberforce Mewburn- Watson (formerly Watson),
Esq., Major late Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders,
b. 1875, assumed the additional surname of Mewburn 1922 ;
served S. Africa and Great War; m. 1012, Dorothea
Margaret Richmond, only d. of the late Wiiliam Richmond
Mewburn, Esq., J. P., of Acomb, Northumberland. Seats
— Langley House, Langley, near Slough, Bucks. ; Acomb
House, Hexham, Northumberland. Club — Army and
Navy.
The Late JAMES RONALD WATSON, Gentleman, a
descendant of the family of Watson of Westerton and Colt-
field. Born July 6, 1830, being the eldest son of James
Watson, by his wife Louise Sarah Sarrassin, dau. of August
Ernest Sarrassin de Maraise, of the Chateau d'Hautonne,
Normandy. Armorial bearings— Argent, on a chevron
engrailed azure, a cross pat£e and two crescents or, in
chief a thistle leaved and slipped proper between two
martlets sable, and in base a martlet of the last between
two like thistles. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet
befitting his degree, with a Mantling azure and argent ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front
of four thistles saltirewise, leaved and slipped proper, a
gryphon's head erased argent, holding in the beak a branch
of olive slipped also proper. Motto — " Esto quod esse
videris."
WATSON (H. Coll.). Argent, on a chevron engrailed
azure between three martlets sable, a trefoil slipped between
two crescents or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, a gryphon's head erased
argent, ducally gorged or, charged with a trefoil slipped
vert. Motto — ■" Esto quod esse videris."
Sons of Gen. Sir John Watson, V.C., G.C.B., late
13th Duke of Connaught's Lancers (Watson's Horse),
b. 1829; d. 1919 ; m. 1860, Eliza Jesser (d. 1892),
d. of John Davies of Cranbrook Park, Essex : —
Maj.-Gen. William Arthur Watson, C.B., C.M.G., C.I.E.,
Indian Army (ret.), b. i860 ; m. 1897, Marguerite Audrey,
d. of Lt.-Col. Alfred Stowell Jones, V.C., of Finchampstead,
Berks. Res. — Manor Farm, Telscombe, nr. Lewes.
Maj.-Gen. Sir Harry Davis Watson, K.B.E, C.B.,
C.M.G., C.I.E., M.V.O., Indian Army (ret.), Extra
Equerry-in- Waiting to King George since 1910, b. 1866;
m.. 1895, Ada Mary, d. of W. H. Reynolds, F.R.G.S., and
has issue — Robert Arthur Davis Watson, Esq., Capt R.E. ,
b. 1896 [m. 1920, Ethel Douglas, d. of the late John Henry
Lace, Esq., C.I.E., Imperial Forest Dept.]; and 3 daus.
Res. — Drewston House, Drewsteignton, Devon. Postal
address — c/o Grindlay & Co., 54 Parliament Street, S.W. 1.
WATSON of Sulhamstead (H. Coll., 1912). Argent, a
chevron azure, between three martlets sable, all within a
bordure of the second, charged with eight crescents of the
first. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a gryphon's head erased sable, gorged with
a crown palisado or, holding in the beak a sprig of oak
fructed proper. Motto — " Esto quod esse videris."
Eld. son of William Watson of The Elms, Temple
Balsall, Warwickshire, b. 1828 ; d. 1912 ; m. 1857,
Emma (d. 1909), d. of William Wakefield of Clay-
brooke, Leicestershire: —
Sir (William) George Watson, Bart. (1912), Lord of the
Manor of Sulhamstead Abbots, High Sheriff co. Berks.
1920, b. 1861 ; m. 1st, 1887, Mary Charlotte {d.s.p. 1888),
d. of Thomas Holding Watson of Wigan, Lancashire ;
2nd, 1894, Bessie, d. of Thomas Atkinson of Workington,
Cumberland; and has issue — (1) Norman James Watson,
Esq., late Lieut. K.R.R.C, b. 1897; (2) Victor William
Watson, Esq., b. 1908; and Florence [m. 1916, James
Nagle, late K.R.R.C, of Toronto ; and has issue]. Seat —
Sulhamstead House, near Reading, Berks. Clubs — Royal
Automobile, British Empire.
Son of Charles Henry Watson, Gentleman, b. 1863 ;
d. 1927 ; m. 1888, Marie, d. of John Watson, ot
Birmingham : —
William John Watson, Gentleman, b. 1892. Res. —
10 Devonshire House, W.i ; Ash Mount, West Hill Road,
Birmingham.
Yngr. sons of William Watson (see above): —
John Alfred Watson, Esq., O.B.E., J.P. and (1927) High
Sheriff co. Warwick, b. 1865; m. 1887, Mary Anne, d. of
Robert Lea, of Birmingham ; and has issue — (x) Alfred
Sidney Watson, Gentleman, b. 1892 [m. 1915, Ida Evelyn,
adopted d. of C. H. Jaques, of Hastings ; and has issue —
Alfred Maxwell Watson, Gentleman, b. 1916 ; Lewis
Ronald Watson, Gentleman, b. 1917] ; (2) Arnold
Percy Watson, Gentleman, b. 1898 [m. 1921, Bertha
Clarice, d. of A. Sykes, of Withington, Manchester ;
and has issue — Michael Frederick Watson, Gentleman,
b. 1922; Geoffrey Arnold Watson, Gentleman, b. 1924
(Res.— Beaconsfield Davenport, nr. Stockport)] ; (3) Ernest
Leonard Watson, Gentleman, b. 1899 [m. 1922, Hilda
Helen, d. of S. T. Pemberton, of Norwood, Knowle ; and
has issue — Leonard Peter Watson, Gentleman, b. 1925 ;
and Joan Ellen (Res.— Woodlands, Barford, co. Warwick)] ;
(4) William Frederick Watson, Gentleman, b. 1904 [m. 1928,
Joan Elizabeth, d. of A. E, Button, of The Oaks, Dorridge
(Res.— 6 Porchester Gate, W.2)] ; Mary Ethel [m. 1914,
Ernest Stanley Patterson] ; Mabel Charlotte [m. 1915,
William B. Dronsfield] ; Alice Muriel [m. 1919, Neville
Wallace Gilbert] ; and Edith Violet. Seats— Chadwick
Manor, Knowle, co Warwick ; Southend, Polsham Park,
Paignton, S. Devon.
Edwin Herbert Watson, Gentleman, b. 1872 ; m. 1893,
Emma, d. of George H. Metzger, of Alsace ; and has issue—
4 daus. Res. —
Percy Octavius Watson, Gentleman, b. 1878; m. 1906,
Glwadys Margaret Smith. Res. —
WATSON. Parted per pale argent and or, an oak-
tree proper, growing out of a mount in base vert>
surmounted of two bars sable. Mantling vert and argent .
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tree with a branch sprouting from either side, each grasped
by a hand issuing from a cloud all proper. Motto —
" Insperata floruit."
Third son of Sir John Watson, 2nd Bart., of Earnock,
co. Lanark, M.A., b. i860 ; d. 1903 ; m. 1893,
Edith Jane (d. 1926), d. of William Henry Nott, of
Princes Park, Liverpool : —
Sir Derrick William Inglefield Watson, 4th Bart.
(15 July 1895), of Earnock, co. Lanark, b. 1901 ; s. his
brother 1918 ; m. 1925, Margrett Georgina, d. of Col.
Thomas Robertson-Aikman, C.B., of The Ross; and
has issue — John Forbes Watson, Esq., 2nd Lieut. 4th
Q.O.R. West Kent Regt. (T.A.), b. 1926. Res.— Burr's
Wood, Old Groombridge, Kent. Club — Boodle's.
WATSON (L.O. 1880). Or, out of a mount vert,
an oak-tree proper, surmounted of a fesse ermine,
charged with two mullets azure. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, two hands
issuing out of clouds fessways holding the trunk of an
oak-tree paleways with branches sprouting out proper,
and in an escroll above this Motto — " A Deo floruit."
Eld. son of Rt. Hon. William Watson, P.C., Baron
Watson of Thankerton, a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary
and a Life Peer, b. 1827 ; d. 1899 ; m. 1868,
Margaret (d. 1898), d. of Dugald J. Bannatyne: —
Hon. Thomas Henry Watson, J. P. Somerset, Barrister-
at-Law. Capt. (temp.) A.S.C., b. 1869 ; m. 1897, Caroline
Mary, d. of the late Lord Adam, Judge of the Court of
Session. Res. — Cormiston, Milverton, Somerset.
WATSON (L.O.). Argent, an oak-tree growing out of a
mount in base vert, fructed or, surmounted of a fess azure,
charged with two rams' heads affronted proper, horned of
the third. Mantling azure, doubled argent. Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries, a curlew proper. Motto — "Ad
finem fidelis."
Son of : —
David Andrew Watson, Gentleman, Stockbroker, b. .
Psotal address —
WATSON (Confd. U.O., 20 March 1897). Azure, a
chevron ermine, between three suns in splendour proper.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
d. of the Very Rev. Hussey Burgh Macartney, D.D.,
Dean of Melbourne : —
Edward John Macartney Watson, Esq., B.A. (Cantab.),
F.R.C.P.I., M.D. (Dub.), late Capt. R.A.M.C, b. 1872 ;
m. 1918, Ina Emily, d. of Turner Oliver Read, Esq.,
J. P., King's Co. Res. — 25 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin.
Clubs — University (Dublin), Royal St. George Yacht
(Kingstown).
WATSON (L.O.). Argent, an oak-tree growing out of a
mount in base proper, fructed or, surmounted of a fess
gules, charged with a lion rampant between a tower in the
dexter, and in the sinister a fleur-de-lis gold. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries,
a dexter hand couped holding a sword erect in pale
proper, pommelled or, supporting a mullet of the last.
Motto—" Ex nihil, nihil fit."
Son of : —
David Gerard Watson, Esq., M.C., Capt. Highland L.I. ,
b
THOMAS WRIGHT WATSON, Esq., J. P. for co.
Waterford (High Sheriff 1855-6, and appointed again in
1858, but declined to serve). Born 1836, being the eldest
son of the late William George Watson of Chigwell, Essex,
by Harriet, dau. of Hugh Atkins. Armorial bearings —
Argent, on a chevron engrailed azure between three martlets
sable, a trefoil enclosed by two crescents or. Mantling
azure and argent ; and for his Crest, a griffin's head erased
argent, ducally gorged or, and charged with a trefoil vert.
Motto — " Esto quod esse." Married, 1854, Claudine
Marion, fifth dau. of the late John Gore of Woodford,
Essex. Seats — Lubenham, Market Harborough, and Tile
Barn, East Woodhay, Newbury. Res. —
WATSON (L.O., 1887). Argent, an oak-tree fructed,
growing out of a mount in base proper, surmounted of a
bend gules, charged with three cinquefoils of the first.
colours, a talbot passant ermines. Motto — " Mea gloria
fides." Livery — Navy blue.
Eldest surv. son of Sir William Watson, Knt.,
D.L., J. P., M.A. (Dublin), of 25 Fitzwilliam Place,
Dublin, b. 1842 ; d. 1918 ; m. 1868, Janet Frances,
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
his liveries, a cross crosslet fitchee argent, issuing out of a
crescent gules. Motto — " Lippen to God."
Only son of William Livingstone Watson, Esq., J. P.
co. Perth, Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society,
Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, and Fellow
of the Royal Statistical Society, b. 1835 ; d. 1903 ; m.
1878, Elizabeth Lindsay (d. 1899), d. of George Seton,
Advocate : —
Robert William Seton Watson, Gentleman, of New Coll.,
Oxford, B.A. 1902, M.A. 1905, D.Litt. 1910, b. 1879; tn.
1911, Marion Esther, d. of late Edward Stack, Bengal Civil
Service ; and has issue — George Hugh Nicholas Watson,
Gentleman, b. 1916 ; Christopher Ivan William Watson,
Gentleman, b. 1918. Estate and post. add. — Ayton House,
Abernethy, Perthshire. Club — Savile.
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» WATSON (H. Coll.). Per pale argent and or, on a
chevron azure, between in chief a crescent of the last
between two martlets sable and in base a crescent of the
third, a martlet between two crescents of the second.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a gryphon's head erased argent, charged with
two crescents in pale azure between as many passion-nails
sable. Motto — " Esto quod esse videris."
Sons of William Clarence Watson, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
of Colworth, Sharnbrook, Beds., Lord of the Manors of
Colworth and Souldrop, b. 1844; d. 1907; tn.. 1869,
Mary Louisa, d. of Rev. Campbell Bassett Arthur
Grey Hulton : —
William Donald Paul Watson-Gandy, Esq., J. P. (q.v.).
Hugh Gordon Watson, Gentleman, b. 1874.
WATSON of Kidderminster (H. Coll.). Azure, on a
chevron nebuly between two martlets in chief and a rose in
base argent, three crescents of the field. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of
a gryphon's head erased azure, collared and holding in the
beak a branch of two roses argent, leaved and slipped
proper, an escutcheon also argent, charged with a martlet
azure. Motto — ' ' Esto quod esse videris."
Sons of Col. Richard Talbot Watson, V.D., of Honey-
brook House, Franche, Kidderminbt^r, J. P. co. Wore,
and Kidderminister, Lt-Col. and Hon. Col. comdg.
1st V.B. Worcs. Regt. 1895-1904, b. 1845 > d. 1923 ;
m. 1st, 1872, Harriet Elizabeth, d. of James Morton;
2nd, 1885, Ada Frances, d. of William Grosvenor : —
Richard Quintus Watson, Gentleman, b. 1873 ; m. 1906,
Marguerite Ida Humphries ; and has issue — Richard Sextus
Watson, Gentleman, b. 1910 ; and Ida Rosemary. Res. —
Oakfield, Kidderminster.
Charles Morton Watson, Gentleman, b. 1877; m. ,
Alice Ellen Woodman, ne'e Pearson. Res. —
George Grosvenor Watson, Gentleman, b. 1886 ; m. 1921,
Isabel Lydia Shorthose. Res. —
WATSON (R.L., 26 Feb. 1745-6). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
argent, on a chevron engrailed azure, between three mart-
lets sable, as many crescents or (Watson) ; 2 and 3, or, two
chevronels gules, a crescent for difference (Monson).
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a griffin's head erased argent, ducally gorged or.
Motto — " Mea gloria fides."
Son of Hon. Richard Watson, b. 1800; d. 1852; m.
1839, Lavinia Jane, d. of Lord George Quin : —
The late Rev. Went worth Watson, J. P., late Vicar of
Abingdon, b. 1848 ; m. 1903, Eveleen Frances (Res. —
Stoke Albany, Market Harborough), d. of Rev. Frederick
Manners Stopford, andrf. 1925. Seat— Rockingham Castle,
Uppingham, Northants.
WATSON (H.Coll., 1866). Azure, on a fesse dancettee
between three crescents argent, as many martlets sable
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a gryphon's head erased azure, ducally crowned or,
between two branches of palm proper.
Sons of Sir Charles Rushworth Watson, 3rd Bart.,
b. 1865; d. 1922; m. 1 91 1, Evelyn Mary Elizabeth,
only d. of late Aubrey Thomas Cartwright of Edgcote
Park, Northants. : —
Sir Thomas Aubrey Watson, 4th Bart. (27 June 1866),
b. 191 1. Seat — Shakenhurst Hall, Cleobury Mortimer,
Salop.
John Rushworth Watson, Esq., b. 1913.
Right Honourable WILLIAM HENRY ARM-
STRONG FITZPATRICK WATSON - ARM-
STRONG, Baron Armstrong of Bamburgh and Craigside,
J. P. and D.L. for Northumberland, High Sheriff 1899,
formerly Major and second in command late in Northumber-
land Hussars (I.Y. ) (retired 1910), C.A. of Northumberland,
and formerly River Tyne Commissioner, M.A. (Camb.),
Hon. D.C.L. (Durham), Honorary Freeman of Newcastle-
on-Tyne, has Territorial Decoration, and Grand Cordon of
Medjidie. Born May 3, 1863, being the only son of the late
John William Watson, Esq. , of Adderstone, Northumberland
(d. 1909) (eldest son of the Hon. Sir William Henry
Watson, Baron of the Exchequer), by Margaret Godman,
dau. of the late Patrick Persse Fitz Patrick of Fitzleet
House, Bognor ; d. 1923 ; assumed by Royal Licence the
name and arms of Armstrong, in accordance with the
wish of his great-uncle, the Rt. Hon. Lord Armstrong,
C. B. , in 1889, in addition to those of Watson; created
Baron 1903. Armorial bearings (H. Coll., 1889) —
Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, in fesse a tilting-spear or,
headed argent, between two dexter arms embowed in
armour, couped at the shoulder fessewise proper, the hand
extended also proper (for Armstrong, 1887) ; 2 and 3, argent,
a fesse raguly between two crosses bottony in chief and a
martlet in base all gules (for Watson, 1889). Mantling
gules and or. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a
dexter arm embowed in armour, couped at the shoulder
and encircled at the elbow by a wreath of oak, the hand
grasping a hammer all proper (for Armstrong) ; 2. on
a wreath of the colours, in front of an arm embowed
in armour proper, garnished or, holding a palm-
branch vert, a martlet between two crosses bottony
gules. Mottoes — " Fortis in armis" (for Armstrong);
" Deum time regem honora " (for Watson). Supporters
(H. Coll., 1903)— On either side a smith holding over his
exterior shoulder a sledge-hammer. Livery — Brown
coat, yellow and black striped waistcoat ; dress : brown
coat, yellow plush breeches. Married, 1st, 1889,
Winifreda Jane (d. 1914), dau. of Gen. Sir John Adye,
G.C.B. ; 2nd, 1916, Beatrice Elizabeth, Order of Mercy,
President of League of Mercy for Northumberland dau. of
Jonathan Cowx, Esq., of Tudhoe; and has had Issue — Hon.
William John Montagu Watson-Armstrong, formerly Cap-
tain 7th Northumberland Fus., served Great War, now
Consul for Siam in Canada, b. Oct. 10, 1892 [m. 1917, Zaida,
dau. of Cecil James Drummond-Wolff and has issue : —
William Henry Cecil John Robin Watson-Armstrong, Esq.,
b. 1919]; and Hon. Winifreda Margaret, d. 1912. Seats —
Cragside, Rothbury ; Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland.
Res. — The Cottage in the Park, Cragside, Rothbury,
Morpeth, Northumberland. Clubs — Constitutional, Carlton,
Northern Counties (Newcastle-on-Tyne).
WATSON-TAYLOR (L.O., 1815, and R.L., 10 Aug.
1815, H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a saltire wavy
sable, between two hearts in pale gules, and as many
cinquefoils in fesse vert (for Taylor); 2 and 3, argent, a
tree growing out of a mount in base vert, surmounted of a
fesse azure, charged with three mullets of the field (for
Watson). Mantling sable and argent. Crests — 1. out of
a ducal coronet or, a dexter cubit arm erect proper, the
hand holding a cross crosslet fitch^e gules (for Taylor) ; 2.
upon a wreath of the colours, the stump of a tree, sprouting,
branches proper (for Watson). Mottoes — "In hoc signo
vinces " ; " Insperata floruit."
Sons of Simon Watson-Taylor, Esq., J. P., D. L., b
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of the eighth Marquess of Tweeddale, K.T. : —
George Simon Arthur Watson-Taylor, Esq., J. P. co.
Wilts., late Capt. Wiltshire Yeomanry, [Supporters— On
either side a leopard proper, armed and langued gules,
collared and chained or (Granted to the late George Watson-
Taylor, Esq. , and the heirs male of his body, under Royal
Sign-Manual, by a warrant of His Royal Highness the Prince
Regent, bearing date 28 Sept. 1815)], b. 5 Oct. 1850; m. 16
Dec. 1895, Evelyn Matilda (who obtained a judicial separa-
tion 1905), ygst. d. of the late Henry Fitzroy, Esq., of
Salcey Lawn, Northants. £<w/— Urchfont Manor, Devizes.
Arthur Wellesley Watson-Taylor, Esq. , J. P. , of Haughton
Grove, Jamaica, b. 17 Feb. 1853 ; m. 5 Sept. 1883, Mary
Emmeline, younger d. of Thomas Murthwaite of Stewart
Castle, in the Island of Jamaica ; and has had issue— Arthur
Simon Watson-Taylor, Gentleman, b. 18 June 1884; killed in
action in 1915 ; Harry Gerald Watson- Taylor, Gentleman,
b. 3r Aug. 1885 [m. 1908, Helen Muriel, only d. of George
Dewar of Harmony Hall, Jamaica, and has issue— Barbara
Helen] ; Alfred Cyril Watson-Taylor, Gentleman, b. 12
Dec. 1886 [m. 1910, Edith Mary, d. of Alexander Fraser
and has issue: — Cyril Evelyn Watson-Taylor, Gentleman, b.
1911]; Felix John Watson-Taylor, Gentleman, b. 6 Dec.
1887 [m. 1913, Lilian Elizabeth, d. of John Tennant of
19 The Boltons, S.W., and has issue— Elizabeth Mary];
Eric George Watson-Taylor, Gentleman, b. 18 Jan. 1896.
Seat — Haughton Grove, Jamaica.
William Arthur Watson-Taylor, Gentleman, b. 20 May
1859.
WATSON-GANDY (Arms of Watson H. Coll.). Per
pale argent and or, on a chevron azure between in chief a
crescent of the last, between two martlets sable, and in base
a crescent of the third, a martlet between two crescents of
the second, and on an escutcheon of pretence the arms of
Gandy, viz: — Per fesse nebuly gules and argent, in chief
two pairs of swords in saltire proper, pommels and hilts
or, and in base a saltire couped of the first. Mantling'
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
gryphon's head erased argent, charged with two crescents in
pale azure, between as many passion-nails sable. Motto —
" Esto quod esse videris." Livery — Blue and white.
Eld. son of William Clarence Watson, Esq., J. P., D.L.,
of Colworth House, Beds., b. 1840 ; d. 1907; m. 1867,
Mary Louisa, d. of Rev. Campbell Basset Arthur Grey
Hulton, Rector of Emberton, Bucks. : —
William Donald Paul Watson-Gandy (formerly Watson),
Esq., M.C., J. P. cos. Bedford and Westmorland, Major
Scots Greys, b. 1872; assumed by Deed Poll 1917, the
additional surname of Gandy; m, 1906, Annis Vere, only
child and heir of the late James Gandy Gandy of Heavest
Westmorland, and has issue — (1) James Donald Watson-
Gandy, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; (2) Campbell Vere Watson-
Gandy, Gentleman, b. 191 1 ; (3) Anthony Blethyn Watson-
Gandy, Gentleman, 5. 1919. Seat — Heaves, nr. Kendal,
Westmorland. Club — Windham.
WATT, see GIBSON-WATT.
JOHN BROWN WATT, Esquire, formerly of Eynes-
bury, Woollahra, N.S. Wales, Member Legislative Council
of New South Wales. Born ■, being the son of late
Alexander Hamilton Watt, Merchant, who resided at Grange
Road, Edinburgh. Armorial bearings -He bears for
Arms : Gules, on a pile between three mullets, two and one,
in base argent, an oak-tree eradicated proper. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
Mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, on a dexter glove lying fesseways,
tasselled, a peregrine falcon close proper, belled or, holding
in the beak a falcon's hood gules ; and in an escroll over the
same this Motto, " Fide et fiducia." Postal address —
WATTS (H. Coll., 1852). Ermine, on a chief sable, a
garb between two bees or. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin
sable, with wings extended chequy or and sable, the
sinister claw resting on a garb or. Motto — " Fide sed cui
vide." Livery — Dark grey coat, scarlet vest, drab box-
coat, with silver buttons.
Sons of James Watts, Esq. , of Abney Hall, Cheadle,
Cheshire, and Upper House, Hayfield, co. Derby, b.
1845 ; d. 1926 ; m. 1877, Anne Hadfield, d. of Henry
Browne, Doctor of Medicine, of The Gables, Victoria
Park, Manchester: —
James Watts, Esq., B.A. Oxon., b. 1878; m. 1902,
Margaret, eld, d. of Frederick Alvah Miller, of Ashfield,
Torquay, and New York, and has issue — James Watts,
Gentleman, b. 1903. Seats— Abney Hall, Cheadle, Cheshire ;
Upper House, Hayfield, co. Derby.
Humphrey Watts, Esq., O.B.E..T.D., B.A. (Oxon.),
Bt.-Col. I. A., b. 1880 ; m. 1907, Gladys Mary, ygst. d. of Sir
Edward Parkes, M.P., of Oak Grange, Edgbaston. Res.—
Haslington Hall, nr. Crewe.
Henry Lyonel Watts, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1884;
m. 1914, Jean; d. of Major and the Hon. Mrs. Bloomfield
of Djenan-es-Saonda. Res.— 39 Stanhope Gardens, S.W.7.
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Miles Buckston Watts, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.), served
Great War (Croix de Guerre with palm), 6. 1886; m. 1911,
Violet Ethel, d. of Walter E. Barratt of Linley Hall, Bishop's
Castle, Shropshire. Res. — Dean Manor, Charlbury, Oxon.
WATTS (H. Coll.). Azure, a lymphad, and in chief
two naval crowns or. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
Issuant from a naval crown or, a demi-sea-lion rampant
azure, supporting a flagstaff erect, and therefrom flying to
the sinister a pennon sable.
Son of John Watts, Esq., J. P., b. : —
The late Sir Philip Watts, K.C.B. (1905), D.Sc, LL.D.,
Lt.-Col. and Hon. Col. 1st Northumbrian Brigade R.F A.
T.F.), Director of Naval Construction at the Admiralty
1 901-12, Chairman of the Federation of Shipbuilders, b.
1850; d. 1926; m. 1875, Elise Isabelle, d. of Chevalier
Gustave Simonau de St. Omer ; and left issue — Agnes [m.
1907, Lieut. Arthur Penton Napier Thorowgood, R.N.];
and Louise Anne [m. 1898, Freeman Blackett Thornton
Trevelyan, and has issue].
WATTS (H. Coll.). Per pale argent and sable, a fesse
•dancettee between four cinquefoils all counterchanged.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a crescent argent, each horn surmounted by an
«stoile or. Motto — " Vigilate."
Second son of George Henry Watts, of Southwark
Park Road, Bermondsey, b. 1843; d. 1878; m.
Lydia Martha, d. of Christopher Dannit : —
Percival Montague Watts, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; m.
Eveline, d. of John Hingston. Res. — Inglenook, Granville
Road, Sidcup, Kent; Kitpurva, St. Anthony in Rosland,
Portscatho, Cornwall.
WATTS. Gules, a lion rampant argent, holding in the
mouth a sprig of oak, leaved, fructed and slipped proper, in
chief two portcullises or. Mantling gules and argent. Cres
— Upon a wreath of the colours, a greyhound sejant or, gorged
with a collar gemel azure, holding in the mouth a sprig 01
oak as in the arms, and resting the dexter fore-leg on an
; m. 1850, Harriett, daughter of
1894-5 ; b. 1827; d.
William Suter : —
William Henry Watts, Gentleman, b. Feb. 8, 1851.
Postal address — The Slopes, Gatacre, Liverpool.
Alfred Isaac Watts, Gentleman, b. May 14, 1852.
Res —
Herbert Watts, Gentleman, b. April 7, 1856. Res. —
Bringewood, Mossley Hill, Liverpool.
Luther Watts, Gentleman, b. October 6, 1861. Res. —
WATTS-JONES (H. Coll.). Gules, on a chevron be-
tween three lions rampant or, as many stags' heads caboshed
antique shield of the second, charged with a portcullis of the
first. Motto — ' ' Labore gaudeo. ' '
Sons of William Henry Watts, Esquire, J. P., of Elm
Hall, Wavertree, Liverpool, Lord Mayor of Liverpool,
proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, in front of a cross pat£e or, a Saracen's head
proper. Motto — " Duw a digon."
Only son of William Alan Watts-Jones, Esq., Capt.
R.E. (eld. son of William Watts-Jones, of Glyn— see
below), b. 1870; d. 1900; m. 1898, Maiy Katherine,
d. of Rev. C. H. Badgley:—
Alan Chester Watts-Jones, Gentleman, late 2nd Li'—'
R. E. , Barrister-at-Law, British Columbia, b. 1900. I
Connaught Club, London.
Sons of William Watts-Jones, Gentleman, of Glyn,
Penmaenmawr, b. 1834 ; d. 1905 ; m. 1870, Hannah,
d. of John Cross, of Gartside House, Bolton :—
Hector Lloyd Watts-Jones, Esq., Capt. (ret.) R.N., b.
1872 ; m. 1903, Mary Kynaston, d. of Edmund Peel Potter,
Esq., J. P., of Bowfell, Windermere, and has issue —
Pamela; and Hannah Kynaston. Res. — Glyn, Penmaen-
mawr, Carnarvonshire ; Cannon Hey, Windermere.
Ivor Kynaston Watts-Jones, Gentleman, b. 1875 ; m.
1918, Eleanor Frances, d. of Capt. Henry Jones, Mercantile
Marine, and has issue — Ivor Kynaston Watts- 1 ones, Gen-
tleman, b. 19 19; William Vyvyan Watts-J ones, Gentleman,
b. 1922. Res. —Riverstone, Penmaenmawr.
ARTHUR EGERTON WATTS-RUSSELL, Esq.,
Justice of the Peace co. Northants. , Capt. late Coldstream
Guards, General Reserve of Officers, b. 1847. Armorial
bearings (H Coll., 1792) — Quarterly, 1 and 4, ermine, a
lion rampant gules, collared argent, on a chief azure, three
roses of the third (for Russell) ; 2 and 3, azure, a bend
engrailed erminois between two crescents or, a canton gules
(for Watts). Mantling gules and argent. Crests — 1. on a
wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a goat passant
ermine, collared gules (for Russell) ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion rampant or, charged on the shoulder
with a cross pat6e azure, the paws supporting an escutcheon
of the last, thereon a fesse erminois between three fleurs in
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chief and a cross pat^e in base of the first, on an escroll
issuant from the escutcheon the word " Amici," and in the
mouth of the lion a slip of oak proper. Motto — " Memor
amici." Married, 1912, Sylvia Caroline, d. of Charles M.
Grenfell ; and has issue — Margaret Josephine. Res. —
Biggin Hall, Oundle, co. Northants. Clubs — Guards',
Pratt's.
WAUCHOPE of Niddrie Marischal (L.O., 1672-7).
Azure, two mullets in chief and in base a garb or. Mant-
ling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his
liveries, a garb or. Motto — " Sta promissis."
Eld. son of Major-Gen. Andrew Gilbert Wauchope,
C.B., C.M.G., of Niddrie, Midlothian, J. P. and D.L.,
late Royal Highlanders (The Black Watch), b. 1846 ; d.
1899; m. 1st, 1882, Elythea Ruth, d. of Sir Thomas
Erskine, Bart., of Cambo: —
Andrew Wauchope, Gentleman, b. 1884. Post. add. — ■
Niddrie Marischal, Craigmillar, Midlothian.
CECIL WAUDBY, Esq., Major late Q.M.O. Royal
Hussars. Born 1879, being the only surv. son of the late
Major Sidney James Waudby, b. 1840; d. 1880; m. 1875,
Mary Alice, d. of the late Edward Anthony Attwood of
Ripley, co. Derby. Armorial hearings — Per chevron gules
and sable, two lotus-flowers in chief stalked, leaved and
slipped proper, and as many swords in saltire in base also
proper, pommels and hilts or. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion gules,
collared vair, holding in the dexter paw a lotus-flower
as in the arms, and supporting with the sinister paw
a sword, point downwards proper, pommel and hilt or.
Motto — " Usque ad mortem fidelis." Livery — Blue and
silver. Married, 1909, Enid Muriel, d. of Walter Lang of
Malabar Hill, Bombay, and has issue— William Attwood
WTaudby, Gentleman, b. 1911 ; Richard Gordon Waudby,
Gentleman, b. 1916. Res. — West Meon House, Hants.
Club — Cavalry.
WAVERTREE, Baron, see WALKER.
WAY of Denham (Granted 1574, H. Coll.). Quarterly,
1 and 4, azure, three lucies hauriant in fesse argent ; 2 and
dexter arm embowed, habited in mail, holding in the hand
proper a baton or, the ends sable.
Sons of Benjamin Henry Walpole Way of Denham
Place, b. 1830; d. 1891 ; m. 1865, Eleanor Isabella
Eliza (d. 1913), d. of Rev. Henry Hugh Way of Aldar-
bourne, Bucks. : —
Lt.-Col. Benjamin Irby Way, D.S.O., J. P. Bucks., b.
1869. Seat — The Pyghtle, Bulstrode Way, Gerrards
Cross, Bucks.
Gerald Oscar Way, Esq.,D.S.O., Major late 4th Batt. N.
Staffs. Regt. , served Great War (desp. twice, D.S.O.), b.
1875 ; m. 1925, Maud, widow of Rev. Baron Whitehurst, of
Farnborough. Res. — Bessendillah, Egypt.
Roger Hill Way, Gentleman, b. 1878. Res. — Denham,
Maritzburg, S. Africa.
Son of Henry Edward Hugh Way, Gentleman, b.
1862 ; d. 1926 ; m. 1887, Sarah, d. of Dr. B. N. Haw-
ton of Brooklyn, New York : —
Albert John Way, Gentleman, b. 1890. Res. —
Son of Rev. John Hugh Way, B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1834 ;
d. 1912 ; m. 1861, Caroline, d. of Admiral Sir W.
Edward Parry, K.C.B. :—
Philip Greville Hugh Way, Gentleman, b. 1865 ; m. 1st,
1907, Ethel (d. 1909), d. of Joseph Clayworth ; 2nd, 1912,
Dorothy Constance, eldest d. of Charles Cave of Thursley,
co. Surrey; and by his first marriage has issue — Philip
Charles Way, Gentleman, b. 1909. Res. —
Sons of Rev. William Henry Bromley Way, b. 1837 ;
d. 1911 ; m. 2nd, 1870, Augusta Clara, eldest d. of
Henry Bridges of Camp House, Clifton : —
Lt.-Col. Bromley George Way, C.B.E., M.V.O., Sher-
wood Foresters (ret.), b. 1873. Clubs — Boodle's, Naval and
Military.
Stephen Henry Way, Esq., Comm. R.N. (ret.), b. 1874.
Res. —
Rev. Basil Guy Way, B.A. (Oxford), b. (twin) 1874.
Res. — Humber Vicarage, Leominster.
Harold Bromley Way, Gentleman, b. 1881. Res. —
Sons of Lewis John Way, M.A., of Spencer Grange,
Essex, J. P. and D.L., Capt. West Essex Militia,
1852-9, b. 1817 ; d. 1909 ; m. 1st, i860, Mary Isabella,
d. of the late Holroyd Fitzwilliam Way of Bath : —
Herbert William Lewis Way, Esq., J. P. Essex, b. 1864;
m. 1890, Catherine Maud, d. of George Kitching of Wells,
co. Somerset ; and has issue — Herbert Kenrick Lewis Way,
Gentleman, b. 1901 ; and May Evelyn Theodora [m. 19 15,.
Edward Noel Uztelli, R. Munster Fus.]. Res — Worfield
Lodge, 20 Queen's Road, Kingston Hill, Surrey.
Lewis Greville Kenrick Way, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; m.
1902, Hilda, widow of Warwick Herring and d. of Robert
Campbell Macrae, ygst. son of Colin Macrae of Kintail.
Res.—
Rev. Charles Cecil Lewis Way, M.A. (Camb.), formerly
Vicar of Brereton, Rugeley, Staffs. , late Rectorof Copgroveh
Yorks. , b. 1875; m. 1902, Margaret, only d. of Haden
Corser, M.A., Recorder of Wenlock ; and has issue — (1
Cecil Lewis Haden Way, Gentleman, b. 1903 ; (2) Wilfred
Lewis Mark Way, Gentleman, b. 1905, and Ermin Mary
Belinda. Res.—
Son of Lt.-Gen. George Augustus Way, C.B., of
SpaynesHall, Essex, J. P., Bengal Staff Corps, b. 1837 ;
d. 1899 ; m. 1864, Catherine, d. of Rev. W. C. Warren,
Rector of Tacolneston: —
George John Way, Gentleman, b. 1865. Res. —
WAY (H. Coll.). Azure, three salmon hauriant argent,
on a chief ermine, a balance or, between two crosses patee
of the field. Mantling azure and a%ent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed gules, each
wing charged with a passion cross, and holding in the
beak a balance or. Motto — "Fit via vi."
Sons of Edward Willis Way, Gentleman, L. R.C.P. ,
b. ; d. iqot ; m. : —
Way, Gentleman, b. . Seat — Kadlunga,
Mintaro, S. Australia.
Way, Gentleman, b.
Res —
3, sable, two bars bendy of six argent and gules. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
WAUGH (H. Coll.). Or, on a fesse ermine, between in
chief two fleurs-de-lys azure, and in base eight arrows
saltirewise proper, a rose argent, and a rose gules, barbed
and seeded proper. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a dexter cubit arm vested
sable, cuffed with lace argent, the hand proper grasping
a garb or, eight arrows as in the arms.
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Son of James Waugh, of Morecambe, Lanes., b.
m. , Mary Ann, d. of William Lister, of Skipton : —
William James Waugh, Esq., K.C., Barrister-at-Law
and Bencher, Middle Temple, Recorder of Sheffield,
b. 1856. Res. — Riverdene, Rickmansworth.
WAYNE (H. Coll., 9 Aug. 1782). Gules, a chevron
ermine, between three dexter gauntlets or. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
young or, collared gules, on the body an ermine spot,
pelican feeding her young or, collared gules, on the body
an ermine spot, nest azure. Motto — "In te Domine con-
fide" Livery — Dark blue, with yellow facings.
Son of Herman Wayne, Esq., Lieut. -Col. (retired)
Royal Welsh Fus., 4th Batt. Mil., Capt. 10th (Lin-
colns), J. P. for Much Wenlock, b. 1838; d. 1909;
by 1st wife, m. 1862, Theresa Louisa Catherine, d. of the
late Sir William Rouse-Boughton, Bart., M.P. , of
Downton Hall, Shropshire: —
Francis Herman Milford Wayne, Gentleman. M.A.
Magd. Coll., Camb., b. 1863; m. 1887, C. I. Blanche,
d. of Sir George Kinloch of Kinloch, Bart. ; and has issue.
Res. — 29 Mayfield Gardens, Edinburgh.
Son of Lt.-Col. Herman Wayne — see above, bv 2nd
wife, m. 1874, the Hon. Eleanor Louisa St. John,
eldest d. of the Rt. Hon. St. Andrew Beauchamp, 14th
Baron St. John of Bletsoe : —
Rev. St. John Wayne, M.A., Hon. C.F. , Rector of
Conington, and formerly Rural Dean of Leightonstone,
b. 1877; m. 1903, Dorothy Ann, only child of the late
Theodore E. Williams, Esq., J.P., of Salterley Grange,
Glos., and Brobury House, Herefordshire; and has issue —
(1) Richard St. John Ormerod Wayne, Gentleman, M.A.,
Trin. Coll., Camb., Asst. Sec. Cyprus Secretariat, b. 1904 ;
(2) Francis Tudor Wayne, Gentleman, Magd. Coll., Camb.,
b. 1909 ; and Eleanor Theodora. Res. — Conington Rectory,
Peterborough; Badentarbet, Ross-shire. Clubs— Flyfishers',
Pitt (Cambridge), Huntingdon County.
WAYNE (H. Coll.). Gules, a chevron ermine, between
three dexter gauntlets or. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a pelican feeding her
nest azure. Motto — "In te Domine confido." Livery —
Dark blue, gilt buttons.
Sons of Rev. William Henry Wayne, Clerk in Holy
Orders, ofWilley, Broieley, Salop, b. 1832; d. ;
m. 1st, 1856, Eliza, d. of Henry Foskett, Esq., Capt.
15th Light Dragoons; 2nd, 1893, Harriette Aim6e de
Venoix, d. of the Rev. John Dawson, Vicar of Trinity
Church, Weston-super-Mare : —
Rev. William Henry Foskett Wayne, Clerk in Holy
Orders, b. 1862.
Herman George Wellington Wayne, Esq., Major in the
Army, late Capt. 1st East Yorkshire Regt. , b. 1866 ; to. 1901 ,
Winifred Maud, d. of Edward Martin, J. P., of Woodcote,
Forest Row, Sussex. Res. — Chetton, Bridgnorth, Salop.
Sons of Robert Sewallis Wayne, Esq., J. P., Barrister-
at-Law, b. 1840 ; d. 1913 ; m. : —
Robert Hamilton Wayne, Gentleman. Postal add. —
Edward Dalrymple Wayne, Gentleman.
Philip Grant Wayne, Gentleman.
WEARING (H. Coll.). Argent, on a bend azure,
between two mullets of eight points sable, a like mullet
between two crescents all or. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wolf's head couped
proper, semee of crescents argent, holding in the mouth
two ostrich feathers in saltire of the last. Motto — " Tenez
le droit."
Sons of Stephen Wright Wearing, Esq., J. P., of
Lancaster, b. 1826; d. 1889; m. 1861, Jane Hannah,
d. of James Williamson, Esq., J. P., of Parkfield,
Lancaster, and sister of 1st Baron Ashton : —
James Williamson Wearing, Esq., J. P. (q.v. ).
Richard William Wearing, Gentleman, b. 25 Jan., 1870.
Res. — Parkfield, Lancaster. Clubs — Oxford and Cam-
bridge, Leander, County (Lancaster).
JAMES WILLIAMSON WEARING, Esquire, J. P.
for Lancashire, M.A. (Oxon.), Barrister-at-Law (Middle
Temple), Captain, late 5th Battalion The King's Own
Royal Regiment. Born 27th April 1864, being the eldest
son of the late Stephen Wright Wearing, Esq., J. P. of
Lancaster, by his wife Jane Hannah, d. of James Williamson,
Esq., J. P., Parkfield, Lancaster, and sister 1st Baron
Ashton. Armorial bearings — Argent, on a bend azure,
between two mullets of eight points sable, a like mullet
between two crescents all or, and for, and in right of his
wife, upon an escutcheon of pretence surmounted by the
Coronet of a Marquis, the arms of Sedley, namely : —
quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, three Maltese crosses in fesse
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sable, between as many goats' heads erased proper (Sedley);
2 and 3, azure, a bend between five roses, two in chief and
three in base or (Alessi). Mantling azure and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a wolf's head couped
proper, sem^e of crescents argent, holding in the mouth
two ostrich feathers in saltire of the last. Motto — '' Tenez
le droit," and on the sinister side of his achievement, also
for and in right of his wife, on a lozenge, surmounted by
the coronet of a Marquis, the same arms of Sedley,
The Late CHARLES BOYER WEBB, Esquire, J. P.
Staffs, and Warwick, late Captain 4th North Stafford
Regiment. Born August 31, 1870, being the only son
of the late Colonel C. J. Webb, and his wife Emma,
daughter of E. Boyer, of Brooklands, Lanes. Armorial
bearings — Per chevron flory and counterfiory ermine
and azure, in chief two martlets of the last, and in
base three mullets, one and two argent. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter
namely, quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, three Maltese crosses in
fesse sable, between as many goats' head erased proper
(Sedley) ; 2 and 3, azure, a bend between five roses, two in
chief and three in base or (Alessi), and for Supporters, on
either side of the lozenge a horse argent, bridled proper,
each chargsd on the shoulder with an escutcheon azure,
thereon a rose or. Married 1916, Ethel Maud, Marchioness
della Taflia (vide della Taflia), only child and heir of Lieut. -
Col. Frederick Sedley, 4th Marquis della Taflia. Residence
— 5 Brittany Road, St. Leonards-on-Sea. Clubs — Oxford
and Cambridge, County (Lancaster).
WEBB (H. Coll.). Per pale argent and azure, a spider
and her web, all counterchanged. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a spider's
web or, between two laurel-branches proper. Motto —
" Weave well."
Son of the late Edward Webb : —
Sir Aston Webb, G.C.V.O. (1925), C.B. (1909), LL.D.,
R.A., FS.A., F.R.I.B.A., Pres. Architectural Assoc. 1884,
Pres. Roy. Institute of British Architects 1902-4, Pres. R.A.
1919-24, Royal Gold Medallist 1905, Architect for the com-
pletion of the Victoria and Albert Museum , the Roy. Coll. of
Science and the Imp. Coll. of Science, S. Kensington, the
Britannia Roy. Naval Coll., Dartmouth, the architectural
surroundings for Victoria Memorial, and the new front of
Buckingham Palace, and new Admiralty Arch at east end
of Mall, the restoration of St. Bartholomew the Great,
E.C., the new French Protestant Church, Soho, &c. &c,
b. 1849 ; m. 1876, Marian, d. of late David Everett,
F.R.CS. ; and has surv. issue Maurice Everett Webb,
Esq., D.S.O., M.C., F.R.I.B.A., temp. Major R.E.,
b. 1880 [m. 1909, Dorothea Margaret Besant] ; and Marian
Dorothy. Res. — 19 Queen Anne's Gate, Westminster,
S.W. Clubs — Athenaeum, Arts, Conservative.
cubit arm in bend grasping a sword in bend sinister all
proper, pommelled and hiked or, and pendent from the
hilt and resting upon the wreath, an escutcheon azure,
charged with a cross pat6e argent. Motto — " Tiens a la
veriteV' Livery — Dark blue. Married, April 20, 1893,
Adela Dorothy, dau. of the late Col. Blundell, 3rd East
Kent Regt. , Buffs; died Feb. 26, 1916, having had Issue
— John Boyer Webb, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. 4th North
Staffs. Regt., att. 1st Bedford Regt., b. June 8, 1894;
killed in action 1915. Estate — Elford House, Stafford-
shire.
CHARLES CALEBCOOTE WEBB, Esq., D.L. co. Tip-
perary. Born Nov. 18, 1859, being the third but eldest sur-
viving son of the late Charles Daniel Henry Webb, Esq., of
Woodville, co. Tipperary, J. P., by his wife Elizabeth Lucy,
dau. of Rev. M. Lloyd Apjohn of Linfield House, co. Lim-
erick, and Rector of Ballybroad, same county. Armorial
bearings — Erminois, a cross couped sable, charged with
a mullet argent, on a chief gules, a heron between two
cross crosslets fitch^e of the third. Mantling sable and or.
Crest -On a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle displayed
gules, wings erminois, in the beak a cross crosslet fitchee or,
on the breast a mullet argent. Motto—" Quidprodest," and
over the crest, ' ' Ne proterantur. " Livery— Dark grey, silver
buttons. Married, Nov. 18, 1885, Amy Simla, second
dau. of Lieut. -Gen. Charles Edward Parke Gordon, C.B. ;
and has Issue — (1) Stuart Napier Charles Webb, Gentle-
man, South Wales Borderers, b. 1886 ; (2) Marshall
William Treherne Webb, Gentleman, R.E. , b. 1888; (3)
Daniel James Gordon Webb, Gentleman, b. 1898 ; Anna
Elizabeth [m. 1914, George Ogilvy Jackson] ; Eva Louisa
Oglander ; and Amy Frances, b. and d. 1891. Seats —
Kilmore, Nenagh, co. Tipperary ; Knocktoran, Knocklong,
co. Tipperary.
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WEBB (H. Coll.). Or, a cross boton^e sable, on a chief
gules, two cranes of the field. Mantling sable and or.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle displayed
gules, winged or, holding in the beak a marigold proper,
slipped and leaved vert.
Sons of Allan Becher Webb, D.D., Dean of Salisbury
and Bishop of Grahamstown, Cape Colony, b. ;
d. ; m. : —
Allan Cyprian Bourne Webb, Esq., Barrister-at-Law,
Chancellor of Diocese of Salisbury, b. , Chambers —
15 Old Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.
(Lond.), b. 1863; m. 1921, Hedwig Unger-Laissle, M.D.
Res.— 68 Portland Court, W. ; 13 Harley Street, W.i.
Col. W. H. F. Weber, C.M.G., D.S.O., R.A., served
S. Africa 1899-1900, and Great War 1914-19, ret. 1924 ;
b. 1875; to. 1902, Benita, only child of the late Reginald
Thornton, Esq., D.L., J. P., ofBirkin House, Drrchester;
and has issue — 2 sons. Res. — Birkin House, Dorchester.
Club— Army and Navy.
WEDDERBURN, see HAMILTON - WEDDER-
BURN, and SCRYMGEOUR-WEDDERBURN.
WEBB of Llwynarthan (H. Coll.). Lozengy argent
and sable, a pale or, on a chief of the third three shel-
drakes proper. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a squirrel sejant proper, support-
ing a pickaxe erector. Motto — " My arm I bare."
Son of Henry Webb, of Bristol, and Kington,
Hereford, b. ; d. 1905; m. , Hannah,
d. of John Jones, of Presteigne, co. Hereford : —
Lieut.-Col. Sir Henry Webb, 1st Bart. (28 Jan. 19 16),
J. P., D.L. cos. Gloucester, Monmouth, and Hereford,
M.P. Forest of Dean 1911-18, and for E..Div. Cardiff
1923-4, Lieut.-Col. (ret.) 14th Worcs. Regt., b. 1866 ;
m. 1st, 1894, Ellen, M.B.E. (d. 1919), d. of W. P.
Williams of Cardiff ; 2nd, 1919, Helena, d. of the late W.
de Paula, of Netherdale, Church End, Finchley. Res. —
Llwynarthan, Castleton, Cardiff. Clubs — Reform, Bath,
National Liberal.
WEBB-JOHNSON (H. Coll., 18 Dec. 1917). Argent,
on a fess gules, a winged spur or, and in chief a stag's
head caboshed of the second. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a spur erect or, between
the attires of a stag gules. Motto— " Nunquam non
paratus." Livery — Blue.
Sons of Samuel Johnson, M.D. , of Stoke-on-Trent,
b. 1846; d. 1876; m. 1899, Julia Anne, d. of Capt.
James Webb, of Burslem: —
Alfred Edward Webb-Johnson, Esq., C.B.E. (1919),
D.S.O. (1916), T.D. (1925), Knight of Grace of the Ven.
Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, Col. A.M.S. ,
T.A. (ret.), M.B., Ch.B., F.R.C.S. (Eng.), Hon. Fellow
American College of Surgeons, b. 1880 ; m. 1911, Cecilia
Flora, d. of Douglas Gordon MacRae. Rts. — 35 Grosvenor
Street, W. 1. Clubs — Ranelagh, Savage, Garrick.
Cecil Webb-Johnson, Esq., M.B., Ch.B. (Vict.), Maj.
(ret.) R.A.M.C, b. 1879 ; m. 1920, Babette Victoria, d. of
T. Tobin. Res. — 20 Upper Wimpole Street, W.i.
Capt. Stanley Webb-Iohnson, Solicitor to the Govt, of
India, b. 1888. Res.— Delhi, India.
The Late WILLIAM DOWNES WEBBER, Esquire,
J. P. for Queen's County and co. Cork, B.A. Trin. Coll.,
Dublin. Born July 19, 1834, being the eldest son of the late
Rev. Thomas Webber, Rector of Castle-Macadam, co. Wick-
low, by his wife Frances, dau. of the late Rev. Thomas
Kelly of Kellyville, Queen's County, and grand-daughter
of the Rt. Hon. Justice Kelly of the Court of Common
Pleas, Ireland. Armorial bearings— Argent, on a chevron
engrailed azure, between three hurts, as many annulets of
the field, in the centre chief point a trefoil slipped vert.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a wolfs head couped per pale argent and gules,
charged with an annulet counterchanged. Motto— " Esper-
ance." Married, July 29, 1873, Rt. Hon. Anna, Countess
of Kingston (d. 1909) (widow of Rt. Hon. James, 5th Earl
of Kingston), and d. of the late Matthew Brinkley of Par-
sonstown, co. Meath, and died 1924. Seats— Mitchelstown
Castle, co. Cork; Kellavil, Queen's County.
WEBER (H. Coll., 1902). Per fesse argent and or,
three mullets of six points in fesse gules, a walnut-tree
eradicated in chief proper, and an eagle displayed in base,
all within a bordure of the third. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a walnut-tree
proper, the stem enfiled by a chaplet of roses gules, be-
tween two mullets of six points sable. Motto — " Treu und
fest."
Sons of Sir Hermann Weber, Knt. Bach. (1899), Knt.
Commdr. of the Order of the Crown of Prussia, M.D.
(Bonn), F.R.C.P. (Lond.), b. 1823; d. 1918 ; m. 1854,
Matilda (d. 191 1), d. of John F. Gruning of Grove
House, Highbury: —
Frederick Parkes Weber, Esq., M.D. (Camb.), F.R.C.P.
ALEXANDER DUNDAS OGILVY WEDDER-
BURN, Esq., C.B.E., K.C., Bencher of the Inner
Temple, Recorder of Gravesend 1897-1922, B.A. (Oxon.).
Born Aug. 7, 1854, only surv. son of late James Alexander
Wedderburn, Madras Civil Service, by his wife Marion,
dau. of Sir James Cosmo Melvill, K.C.B. , and grandson
of the late John Wedderburn of Auchterhouse, co. Forfar,
Gentleman, by his wife Lady Helen Ogilvy, youngest dau.
of the Rt. Hon. Walter, 7th Earl of Airlie. Armorial bear-
ings) L.O., 1900)— Argent, on a chevron invected (for differ-
ence) between three roses gules, barbed vert, a crescent
of the first all within a bordure engrailed of the second,
(for difference). Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest —
On a wreath of his liveries, an eagle's head erased proper ;
and in an escroll over the same this Motto, " Non degener,"
and below the arms, " Aquila non captat muscas." (Mr.
Wedderburn is entitled to bear the quartered coat as in
the following two entries, that being on record in the
College of Arms.) Livery — Drab, with red facings and
silver buttons. Married, April 13, 1887, Mathilde
(d. 1898), only child of Henry William Segelcke ; and
has Issue — Alexander Henry Melvill Wedderburn, Barrister-
at-Law, 6. July 1, 1892 [to. 1921, Cynthia Margaret, eldest
daughter of Cecil Lubbock ; and has issue] ; and Margaret
Griselda [m. 1st, 1912, Stuart, yst. son of Sir T. A. De la
Rue, Bt. , and has issue; 2nd, r928, Bertine Entwistle
Sutton, D.S.O.. O.B.E., M.C., Wing-Ccmdr. R.A.F.].
Res. — The Hoo, Willingdon, Sussex. Chambers — Farrar's
Buildings, Temple, E.C.
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WEDDERBURN (H. Coll. ). Quarterly, I and 4, argent'
on a chevron gules, between three roses of the second, barbed
vert, a crescent of the first for difference (Wedderburn) ; 2 and
3, vert, on a chevron argent, three mullets azure between two
garbs argent, banded gules, in chief, and in base a cock
flapping his wings or (Bedward). Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle's
head erased proper. Motto — ' ' Non degener. "
Sons of John Walter Wedderburn, Esq., late Capt.
42nd Regt., by his wife Margaret Anne, d. of T.
Whaite, late Lieut. 94th Regt., and grandson of
the late John Wedderburn of Auchterhouse, co.
Forfar, by his wife Lady Helen Ogilvy, d. of the
Rt. Hon. Walter, 7th Earl of Airlie :—
Rev. Canon John Walter Maurice Wedderburn, Clerk in
Holy Orders, b. 1855. Res.— St. Bride's Rectory, Nether
Lochaber, N.B.
Charles David St. Clair Wedderburn, Gentleman, b.
1864; m. 1898, Louisa Mary, dau. of MajorJ. E. Whaite;
and has issue — David Walter Wedderburn, Gentleman, b.
1899; and Patricia Eileen Margaret. Res. — Invermay,
Blairgowrie, Perthshire.
WEDDERBURN-MAXWELL (L.O.
Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a saltire sable,
, 18 Dec. 1879).
in chief a mullet
gules, within a bordure azure (for Maxwell) ; 2 and 3, argent,
a chevron between three roses gules, barbed vert (for Wed-
derburn). Mantling gules and argent. Crests — 1. on a
wreath of his liveries, a stag lodged in front of a holly-tree
proper (for Maxwell) ; 2. on a wreath of his liveries, an
eagle's head erased proper (for Wedderburn). Mottoes —
' ' Reviresco " (for Maxwell) ; ' ' Non degener " (for Wedder-
burn).
Eld. son of James Andrew Colville Wedderburn-
Maxwell, Esq., Major (retired) Bengal Staff Corps,
J. P. and a Commissioner of Supply for the Stewartry of
Kirkcudbright, b. 1849 ; d. 1017 ; m. 1891, Helen Mary,
dau. of the Rev. Henry Godfrey Godfrey Faussett-
Osborne of Hartlip Place, Kent : —
John Wedderburn-Maxwell, Esq., M.C., Capt. R.F.A. ,
b. 1894; m. 1922, Hon. Ann Madeline, 2nd d. of 1st Baron
Cunliffe ; and has issue — Keir Wedderburn-Maxwell, Gen-
tleman, b. 1924 ; and 1 dau. Seal — Glenlair, Dalbeattie,
N.B.
WEBSTER (H. Coll., 1900). Azure, two pallets or,
five swans in cross argent between four annulets of the
second. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a swan's head erased argenr, encircled
by an annulet azure, and holding in the beak a like annulet.
Motto — " Veritas puritas."
Sons of Henry George Webster, Gentleman, b. 1843,
d. 1890; m. Anne, d. of Col. Roche of Canterbury : —
Cyril Gray Webster, Gentleman, b. 1874. Res. —
Everard Francis Webster, Gentleman, b. 1877. Res. —
WEBSTER (U.O.). Azure, an annulet flory or between
three swans rousant proper. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a swan's head and
neck erased proper, gorged with a garland of roses gules,
seeded and barbed of the first, holding in the beak an
annulet flory or. Motto — " Sperans beatus."
Son of Thomas Webster, of Magherafelt, Fermanagh,
b. 1808 ; d. 1893 ; m. Elizabeth O'Farrell: —
John Webster, Esq., J. P. co. Cork, late R. Irish
Constabulary, b. 1850 ; m. Mary Elizabeth Rice, and
has issue — (1) William Henry Albert Webster, Esq., CLE.,
Chief Police Officer, Port of London Authority, late
Commr. of Police, Rangoon, b. 1884 (Res. — 87 Victoria
Street, Westminster, S.W.i. Clubs — E.I. United Service,
R-A.C.) ; (2) Paymaster-Comdr. John Thomas Victor
Webster, D.S.O., R.N., b. 1885 [m. 1920, Elsie Madeleine,
d. of the late Harris Waine, M.A., of Llandaff, S. Wales,
and has issue — 1 dau. (Clubs — R.A.C., Middleton (co.
Cork))] ; (3) George Arthur Patrick Webster, Esq., D.S.C.,
Legion d'Honneur, Lt.-Comdr. (ret.) R.N., b. ; (4)
Frederic Game tt Webster, Esq., temp. Capt. 18th Tiwana
Lancers 1914-18; (5) Walter Percy Reed Webster,
Gentleman, Roy. Irish Regt. 1914-18, b. . Seat —
Rosehill, Ballinacurra, co. Cork.
WEDGWOOD (H. Coll.). Gules, four mullets in cross
and a canton argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— Upon a ducal coronet a lion passant argent. Motto —
" Obstantia discindo."
Sons of Clement Francis Wedgwood, of Barlaston Lea
and Etruria, Capt. N. Staffs. Militia, b. 1840 ; d. 1889 ;
m. 1866, Emily Catherine, d. of James Meadows
Rendel, F.R.S., of 8 Great George St., S.W. :—
Major Francis Hamilton Wedgwood, J. P., D.L. co.
Staffs., Chairman of Josiah Wedgwood & Sons, Ltd.,
Director of London, Midland and Scottish Railway, Capt.
4th Staffs. Regt., S. Africa 1900-02, and Great War, is
Major on General List, b. 1867; m. 1902, Gwendoline.
Mary, d. of late Rev. E. V. Piggot, Vicar of Trentham,
and has issue — Clement Tom Wedgwood, b. 1907 ; Frances
Dorothea Joy ; and Cecily Stella. Seat — Barlaston Lea,
Staffs.
Rt. Hon. Josiah Clement Wedgwood, P.C. (1924), D.S.O
19 15), M.P. Newcastle-upon-Tyne since 1906, J. P., D.L.
co. Stafford, Pres. League of Taxation of Land Values,
served S. Africa as Capt. R.F.A., and Great War as Comdr.
R.N.V.R., and 1915-16 in E. Africa as Major on Gen.
Smuts' Staff, is Col. on Gen. List, b. 1872 ; m. 1st, 1894,.
Hon. Ethel Kate (who obtained a divorce 1919), d. of 1st
Baron Bowen ; 2nd, 1919, Florence Ethel, d. of the late
Edward Guy Willet, of Brixton, and has issue (by 1st
marriage)— (1) Francis Charles Bowen Wedgwood, late
Lieut. R.F.C., b. 1898 [m. 1920, Edith May, d. of William
Telfer of Glasgow, and has issue — Hugh Everard Wedg-
wood, b. 1921] ; (2) Josiah Wedgwood, B.Sc., Sec. of Josiah
Wedgwood & Sons, Ltd., b. 1899 [m. 1919, Dorothy Mary,
d. of Percy James Winser, of Knutsford, co. Chester, and
has issue — John Wedgwood, b. 1919 ; Josiah Ralph Patrick
Wedgwood, b. 1924 ; and Jennifer Susan]; Helen Bowen,
J. P. Camb. [m. 1920, Michael Stuart Pease, of Reynold's
Close, Girton] ; Rosamund [m. 1920, Janos B^cassy of
Kissenye] ; Camilla Hildegarde, M.A. (Camb.) ; Elizabeth
Julia ; and Gloria. Seat — Moddershall, Stone, Staffs.
Sir Ralph Lewis Wedgwood, Km. Bach., C.B., C.M.G.,
b. 1874 ; m. 1906, Iris Veronica, d.of Albert Henry Pawson,
of Farnley, Yorks., and has issue — John Hamilton Wedg-
wood, Esq., b. 1907; and Cecily Veronica.
Son of Arthur Felix Wedgwood, Capt. N. Staffs. Regt. ,
b. 1877 ; killed in action 1917 ; m. 1911, Katherine, d.
of the late Lt.-Col. L. W. Longstaff :—
Cecil Felix Nivelle Wedgwood, b. 191 6.
Sons of Alfred Allen Wedgwood, b. 1842 ; d. 1892 ; m
1873, Rosina Margaret, d. of Richard Ingall : —
Bertram Hensleigh Wedgwood, Esq., Major 6th King's
Liverpool Regt., b. 1876 ; m. 1st, 1905, Winifred Eyre, d.
of E. Heriz Smith (who obtained a div. 1921) ; 2nd, 1922,
Andree Marie Perrier, and has issue (by 1st marriage) —
Hensleigh Cecil Wedgwood, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; Geoffrey
Vidal Wedgwood, Gentleman, b. 1911 ; and Margaret
Eyre Hope. Res. —
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Church on the Continent of Europe, *. 1883. Res.—
Sons of Laurence Wedgwood, of Barlaston and
Etruria, b. 1844 ; d. 1913 ; m. 1871, Emma, d. of John
Houseman, of London : —
Kennard Laurence Wedgwood, Gentleman, of White
Plains, New York, Chairman of Josiah Wedgwood and
Sons (America) Inc., b. 1873 ; m. 1908, Kathleen Wright,
of Johannesburg, and has issue — Esme.
Gilbert Henry Wedgwood, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. (ret.)
Yorks. and Lanes. Regt., b. 1876; m. 1920. Dorothy, d. of
Walter Salmond. Res. — Woottons, Woolhampton, Berks.
Club— Naval and Military.
Clement John Wedgwood, Gentleman, b. 1877 ; m. 1902,
Violet Constance, d. of L. E. Douglas, and has issue —
Godfrey Josiah Wedgwood, Gentleman, b. 1907; and
Eileen. Res. —
WEGG-PROSSER of Belmont (R.L., 1849). Quarterly,
1 and 4, quarterly i. and iiii., sable, a cross double-parted
and fretty engrailed or, between four spear-heads argent,
imbrued proper (Prosser) ; ii. and iii. , argent, a fesse en-
grailed sable, between three escutcheons of the last, each
charged with an annulet or (Wegg) ; 2 and 3, argent,
three fleurs-de-lys between two bendlets nebuly gules
{Haggitt). Mantling- sable and or. Crests— 1. upon a
WEIL (H. Coll.). Argent, on a mount vert, a stag
trippant between two stags erect respecting each other,
browsing, and resting their forelegs against as many olive-
trees all proper. Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On
wreath of the colours, a wolfs head erased sable, semee of
spear-heads argent, pierced through the mouth with a
sword proper (Prosser) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a
sinister hand in a gauntlet proper, holding an escutcheon
sable, charged with an annulet or (Wegg) ; 3. upon a
wreath of the colours, a demi-lynx proper, sernee-de-lys
gules, holding a branch of olive also proper (Haggitt).
Livery — Claret colour coat and trousers, red and white
striped waistcoat.
Son of Francis Richard Wegg-Prosser, Esq., of Bel-
mont, co. Hereford, B.A., J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1855, and M P. for the co. of Hereford from 1847 to
1852, late Lt.-Col. 1st London Artillery Vol., b. 1824 ;
d. 191 1 ; m. 1850, Lady Harriet Catherine (d. 1893),
second d. of the 2nd Earl Somers: —
John Francis Wegg-Prosser, Esq., J. P., Major late Rifle
Brigade, b. 1854; m. 1891, Florence Isabel, d. of Col.
Thomas B. Brooke ; and has had issue — Cecil Francis Joseph
Wegg-Prosser, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. Rifle Bde., b. 1892 ;
killed in action 1916 [m. 1915, Emmeline Josephine, d. of
the late Capt. H. A. Sleeman, 16th Lancers ; and left
issue — Sonia Marie Katherine]. Seat — Belmont, co. Here-
ford. Res. — 2 Edge Hill, Wimbledon.
Sons of Charles Edward Wegg-Prosser, Esq., Capt.
Special Reserve of Officers, b. 1859 ; d. 1925 ; m. 1909,
Mary, eldest d. of Admiral Sir Charles George Fane,
K.C.B., of Banacoil, Aboyne, N.B. : —
Charles Francis Haggitt Wegg-Prosser, Gentleman,
b. 1910. Res. — Warham, nr. Hereford.
Michael Joseph Wegg-Prosser, Gentleman, b. 1913.
a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, two stags erect
respecting each other, browsing, and their forelegs resting
against an olive-tree all proper. Motto — ' ' Qui quaeru
reperrit."
Sons of late Louis Weil of Portsdown Road Padding-
ton, W., b. ; d. ; m. : —
Julius Weil, Gentleman, b. . Res. — 22 Ormonde
Gate, S.W.3.
Myer Weil, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Benjamin Burtie Weil, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Samuel Weil, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
WEIR?(H. Coll., 10 Mar. 1919). Or, on a fesse azure,
between in chief an escutcheon per bend azure and gules,
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charged with a bend sinister argent, and in base an ancient
galley sable, flags flying to the dexter gules, three mullets
of the first. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a dexter and a sinister hand couped at the
wrist proper, supporting an ancient galley as in the arms.
Supporters — On either side a sailor of the Mercantile
Marine. Motto — " Per laborem ad honorem."
Rt. Hon. Andrew Weir, P.C., ist Baron Inverforth
of Southgate, Middx. (9 Feb. 1919), J-P- co- Middx., b.
1865 ; m. 1889, Anne, d. of Thomas Kay Dowie, of Kirk-
caldy ; and has issue — Hon. Andrew Alexander Morton
Weir, b. 1897 [m. 1929, Iris Beryl, d. of the late Major
Charles Vincent, The Buffs] ; Hon. Annie Forestdale ;
Hon. Janet Laing ; Hon. Isabella May [m. 1925, William
J. McAlister] ; Hon. Andrina Forestdale [m. 1922, Godfrey
Holdsworth, M.C.; and has issue — 1 son; and 1 dau.
{Res.— Forestdale, Highgate, N.)] ; Hon. Alexandra Cora
Wilmer. Seat — The Hill, Hampstead Heath, N.W.3.
Clubs— Bath, Caldedonian, Royal Thames Yacht.
WEIR(L.O. , 1897). Or, on a fesse between two cottises
sable, three stars of six points of the field. Mantling sable
and or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a derrii-horse
sable, saddled and bridled or, the sinister hoof resting upon
a star of six points of the last. Motto—" Nihil verius."
Eld. son of Archibald Weir, of St. Mungho's, Great
Malvern, M.D., F.R.C.S., b. 1828; d. 1894; m. 1863,
Fanny Elizabeth, d. and h. of John Munday of Howick
House, Howick, co. Lancaster: —
John Campbell Weir, Gentleman, b. 1863. Res.—
ARCHIBALD MUNDAY WEIR, Esquire, L.R.C.P.
(Edin.) and L.R.C.S. (Edin.), and of Univ. of Paris.
Born , being the second son of Archibald Weir, M.D.,
of Great Malvern, co. Worcester. Armorial bearings-
Argent, on a fesse between two cottises sable, three stars of six
points of the field, in chief a crescent of the second. Mant-
ling sable, doubled or. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries,
a demi-horse sable, saddled and bridled or, the sinister hoof
resting on a star of six points of the last. Motto — " Nihil
verius." Married Edith Rosa, dau. of Richard Price Hill
of Goodrest, Great Malvern ; and has Issue — Neil Archibald
Campbell Weir, Gentleman. Res. —
WELBY (H. Coll., 1562). Sable, a fesse between three
fleurs-de-lys argent. Mantling sable, doubled argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, issuant from clouds,
a cubit arm in armour, holding a sword over flames of fire
all proper. Motto— " Per ignem per gladium." Livery —
Brown, with yellow waistcoat and silver buttons.
Son of Sir William Earle Welby-Gregory, 4th Bart.,
of Denton Hall, co. Lincoln, J. P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1890, M.P. for South Lincoln 1868-84, b. 1829 ;
d. 1898; m. 1863, Hon. Victoria Alexandrina Maria
Louisa Stuart (formerly Maid of Honour to Queen
Victoria), only d. of the Hon. Charles and Lady
Emmeline Stuart-Wortley : —
Sir Charles Glynne Earle Welby, 5th Bart. (27 June
1801), C.B., M.A. (Oxon.), J. P. and D.L., and C.A. co.
Lincoln, M.P. for Newark Div. of Notts. 1900-6, Assistant
Under-Sec. of State at the War Office 1900-2, b. 1865 ; m.
1887, Lady Maria Louisa Helena Hervey (d. 1920) d. of
the late Lord Augustus Hervey and sister of the 4th Marquess
of Bristol ; and has surv. issue — Oliver Charles Earle Welby,
Esq., b. 1902 \m. 1927, Barbara Angela Mary, d. of John
Duncan Gregory, Esq., C.B., C.M.G., and has issue —
Richard Browne Gregory Welby, Esq., b. 1928] ; Dorothy
Geraldine [m. 1920, Hon. A. Fraser, Master of Saltoun] ;
Katherine Amothe ; and Joan Margaret [m. 1919, Wing-
Comdr. C. F. A. Portal, D.S.O., M.C., R.A.F.]. Seat—
Denton Manor, nr. Grantham, Lincolnshire. Clubs —
Carlton, Travellers', Wellington, Beefsteak.
Sons of Edward Montague Earle Welby, Esq., of
Norton House, nr. Sheffield, M.A. (Oxon.), Barrister-
at-Law, J. P. co. Lincoln, Police Magistrate for Sheffield,
b. 1836; d. 1926; m. 1870, Sarah Elizabeth (d. 1909),
only child of Robert Everard of Fulney House, co.
Lincoln : —
Edward Everard Earle Welby-Everard (q.v.).
Hugh Robert Everard Earle Welby, Gentleman, Dist.
Commissioner KenyaColony since 1920, b. 1885 ; m. 1915,
Dorothea Margaret, d. of the late Charles Martin Green, of
Spalding, Lines. Res. — Kenya.
7th son of Sir GlynneEarle Welby-Gregory, 3rd Bart.,
b. 1806 ; d. 1875 ; m. 1828, Frances, d. of Sir Montague
Cholmeley, ist Bart. : —
Sir Alfred Cholmeley Earle Welby, K.B.E., late Lt.-Col.
Royal Scots Greys, T.P. for Kesteven, Lines., M.P. for
Taunton 1895-1906, L.C.C. East Finsbury 1907-10, Order
of St. Anne of Russia, 2nd class and jewelled, b. 1849 !
m. 1898, A. D6siree, d. of A. E. Copland-Griffiths of
Meadowbank Grange, Melksham ; and has had issue —
Rannulf Alfred Earle Welby, Esq., 2nd Lieut. 52
A.A. (London) Batt. R.A. (T.A.), b. 1902; Helen Cicely
D6sir£e (d. 1902) ; Amyse Mary [m. 1929, Capt. Geoffrey
Whittaker, Coldstream Gds.]; and Eda Desiree. Res. —
18 Chester Street, Belgrave Square, S.W. Club — Carlton.
Son of Henry Welby, b. 1838; d. 1869; m. 1866,
Cecilia, d. of T. Bland of Cape of Good Hope : —
Hugh Earle Welby, Gentleman, b. 1867 ; m. 1908,
Evelyn Borrasdaile, d. of Adam Bell ; and has issue — Edward
Hugh Earle Welby, Gentleman, b. 1915; and Gwyneth
Mary. Res.— Essex Vale, S. Rhodesia.
Son of Charles Earle Welby, Esq., late Insp. of Schools
and Fellow of Allahabad Univ., N.W.P. India, Capt.
Agra Vols., £. 1850; d. 1913; m. 1880, Annie Williams,
widow of Walter Conroy, C.E., P.W.D. India:—
Thomas Earle Welby, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; m. 1909,
Theodora Louisa Knight (d. 1925), d. of Rev. J. F. T.
Hallovves, M.A. Club — Royal Societies.
Son of Arthur Thomas Earle Welby, Vice-President
of Rio-Denver Railway, U.S.A., b. 1855 ; d. 1909 ; m.
2nd, 1888, Maria, d. of J. F. Mitchell:—
Charles Earle Welby, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; m. 1926,
Lydia, d. of Harry Hunt of Madison, Wisconsin, U.S.A.,
and has issue — Arthur Earle Welby, Gentleman, b. 1927.
Res.— 1604 S. Chesnut Street, Casper, Wyoming, U.S.A.
Sons of William Macdonald Earle Welby, b. 1845 ; d.
1885; m. 2nd, 1878, Jessie, d. of Frederick Lucas of
Grahamstown, Cape Colony: —
Spencer Earl Welby, Gentleman, b. 1879. Post, add.—
Glynne Earle Welby, Gentleman, b. 1881. Res.—
Sons of Rev. Arthur Earle Welby, Rector of Newton,
Lincolnshire, and after of Holy Trinity, Hulme, Man-
chester, b. 1815; d. 1884; m. 1843, Julia Catherine,
d. of Capt. George Macdonald : —
George Henry Francis Earle Welby, Gentleman, b. 1846.
Res.—
Charles Earle Welbv, Gentleman, b. 1848. Res.—
Richard Earle Welby, Esq., late Capt. 5th Batt. Rifle
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Brigade, b. 1854; #?.tist, 1886, Mary Isabella (d. 1892), d.
of Thomas Paget of Forton, nr. Lancaster; 2nd, 1899,
Alice Frances, d. of Lt.-Col. Cyril Blackburne Tew, 15th
Regt., and widow of Vice-Adm. F. C. B. Robinson ; 3rd,
1 91 8, Helen Mary, d. of the late Capt. Creagh Scott, and
by her has issue — Richard Glynne Earle Welby, Gentleman,
b. 1 921. Res. — 26 Earl's Avenue, Folkestone.
Son of Rev George Earle Welby, B.A. (Camb.), late
Rector of Barrowby, Grantham, Canon of Lincoln,
J. P. co. Lincoln, b. 1821 ; d. 1916; m. 1847, Augusta
(d. 1904), d. of Rev. William Woodall of Branston : —
Sir George Earle Welby, Km. Bach., C.M.G., B.A.
(Camb.), H.M. Dip. Ser. 1 874-1906, late Resident Minister
and Cons.-Gen. at Bogota, b. 1851. Res — Allington Hall,
Grantham. Club — Carlton.
EDWARD EVERARD EARLE WELBY-EVERARD,
Esq., B.A. (Oxon. ), late Captain 1st West Riding Yorkshire
Volunteer Engineers, Barrister-at-Law, J. P. andD.L. for the
co. of Lincoln, assumed the additional surname and arms
of Everard by Royal Licence April 6, 1894. Born Dec. 22,
1870, being the eldest son of the late Edward Montague
Earle Welby, Esq., J. P. co. of Lincoln, M.A. , Barrister-
at-Law, Police Magistrate for Sheffield (fourth son of
Sir Glynne Earle Welby-Gregory, 3rd Bart. , by his wife
Frances, dau. of Sir Montague Cholmeley, 1st Bart.),
by his wife Sarah Elizabeth, only child and heir of Robert
Everard, Esq., J. P., D.L. , of Fulney House, co. Lincoln.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, three bars
wavy, couped between as many estoilesall gules (for Everard) ;
2 and 3, sable, a fesse between three fleurs-de-lys argent
(for Welby). Mantling gules and argent. Crests — 1. on
a wreath of the colours, a man's head in profile, couped at
the shoulders proper, on the head a long cap argent, sem6e
of estoiles gules, between a branch of palm and another of
olive, both or (for Everard) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
an arm embowed in armour issuing fessewise from clouds
proper, in front of flames of fire, issuing from the wreath, also
proper (for Welby). Married, 1899, Gwladys Muriel Petra,
yst. d. of the late Rev. G. W. Herbert ; and has issue —
(1) Philip Herbert Earle Welby-Everard, Esq., Lieut. R.N. ,
b. 1902 [m. 1928, Lilla Maree Castell, eldest d. of Magnus
Spence, and has issue — 1 dau. ; (2) Christopher Earle
Welby-Everard, Gentleman, b. 1909 ; and Clemence
Penelope 01ga[»i. 1929, Lieut. St. John Micklethwait.R.N.].
Res. — Gosberton House, Gosberton, Spalding; 9 Eccleston
Square, S.W. Club — New University.
WELCH (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, on a fesse
engrailed between six mullets or, a lion passant of the first
(Welch); 2 and 3, per pale argent and or, a chevron engrailed
chequy gules and of the second, between three roses of the
third, on a canton azure, a fleur-de-lys (White). Mantling'
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an
antelope's head erased azure, billett^e or, holding in the
mouth a cross crosslet fitchee. Livery — Dark blue, lined
with red, red waistcoat.
Son of Capt. George Asser White Welch, R.N., Lord
of the Manors of North Shoebury and Southchurch,
Essex, J. P. co. Essex, b. 1829 ; d. 1907 ; m. 1864, Mary
Catherine, d. of Major England, and niece of Gen. Sir
Richard England, G.C.B., K.H. :—
George Asser White Welch, Gentleman, Lord of the
Manors of North Shoebury and Southchurch, b. 1903.
Address — Arle House, nr. Cheltenham.
Son of Capt. Edward Welch, late 93rd Highlanders, b.
1835; d. 1865; m. i860, Sophia Anne, eldest d. of
late Major James Henry England : —
Col. George Osbaldeston Welch, C.B., F.R.G.S., late
A.S.C. and 19th Hussars, b. 1861 ; m. 1887, Jessie, second
d. of G. I. Robinson of Bath ; and has had issue — Vere
Edward Osbaldeston Welch, Esq., Capt. London Rifle
Bde. , b. 1896; killed in action 1918 ; Gertrude Mary Lucy
\m. 1911, Charles Yeatman Petgrave] ; and Maria [m.
Colonel Wallace, late Gloucs. Regt.]. Club — Naval and
Military.
WELCHMAN (H. Coll.). Per pale indented argent
and gules, on a bend between two stags trippant, as
many roses all counterchanged. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
goat's head erased at the neck between two wings argent,
three mullets of six points fessewise gules. Motto —
" Regia incedere via."
Sons of George Welchman, Gentleman, fi. 1838; d. 1906;
m. 1861, Anna Maria, fifth dau. of Benjamin Green of
Wexford : —
Rev. Alfred George Welchman, Clerk in Holy Orders, b.
1865. Post. add. — St. Mary Magdalene Vicarage, Highbury
Crescent, N.
The Ven. William Welchman, M.A. Cantab., Arch-
deacon of Bristol, b. 1866; m. 1892, Elizabeth Marshall,
d. of Rev. E. M. Griffiths, B.A., and has surv. issue —
William Gordon Welchman, Gentleman, b. 1906 ; and
Enid May [m. Myles Procter-Gregg]. Res. — The Temple
Vicarage, Bristol.
Rev. Richard Herbert Welchman, M.A. (Cantab , Clerk
in Holy Orders, b. 1869 ; m. 1901, Beatrice Nina, d. of
the Rev. Frank Ley Bazeley, M.A., Vicar of Thorverton,
Devon ; and has surv. issue — Roger de Beaufort Welchman,
Gentleman, b. 1908; Richard Neville de Beaufort Welch-
man, Gentleman, b. 191 1; and Patience de Beaufort.
Res. — The Vicarage, Okehampton, Devon.
WELCHMAN (H. Coll., 1898). Gyronny of eight argent
and gules, a goat's head erased proper within ten mullets in
orle counterchanged. Mantling gules and argent. Crest—
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On a wreath of the colours, in front of a goat's head couped
proper, charged on the neck with a mullet of six points
argent, an eagle s wing fessewise or. Motto — " Steadfast."
Livery— Light buff, claret facings.
Sons of William Longman Welchman, b. 1811 ; d.
1853 ; m. 1840, Anne Golledge, d. of Richard Longman
of Alhampton : —
William Welchman, Gentleman, Solicitor, b. 1849 ; m.
1880, Sarah Elizabeth, dau. of Benjamin Terry, Solicitor,
of Bradford, Yorks. Post. add. — Birdbeck House, Upwell,
Wisbech.
Edward Welchman, b. 1851 ; m. 1877, Alice Singleton ;
and has had issue — (1) Arthur Bernard Welchman, Gentle-
man, b. 1880; (2) Edward Theodore Welchman, Esq.,
D.S.O. , Capt. West Yorks. Regt., b. 1881 ; killed in action
1914; (3) Claude Singleton Welchman, Gentleman, b. 1883 ;
and two daus. Res. —
HENRYftWELCH -THORNTON, Esquire, J. P. for
co. !Hants., Lt.-Col. R.A.O.C. 1918. Born July 3,
1870, being the only child of Henry Welch-Thornton
(who assumed the additional name and arms of Thorn-
ton by Royal Licence), and Harriet his wife. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, three catherine-
wheels between two bendlets engrailed gules (for Thornton) ;
2 and 3, azure, a pair of wings conjoined in lure, tips
downwards argent, within an orle of eight mullets or.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — 1. on a wreath of the
colours, an eagle's head couped argent, in front thereof a
demi-catherine wheel gules (for Thornton) ; 2. on a wreath
of the colours, issuant from a wreath of cinquefoils or, a
goat's head argent, collared gemelle vert (for Welch).
Motto — "Gwell angeu na chywilydd." Married, Oct.
15, 1896, Mary Edith, 2nd dau. of Lieut. -Col. St. John
Daubeny ; and has Issue — John Newton Welch-Thornton,
Gentleman, b. 1904 ; Mary Adeliza ; and Beatrice Lorna.
Res. — Stover, Newton Abbot, S. Devon. Club — Wellington.
WELD, see CORNWALL-BRADY-HARTSTONGE-
WELD.
WELD of Chideock Manor (H. Coll.). Azure, a fesse
nebuly between three crescents ermine (with numerous
quarterings). Mantling azure and argent. Motto — " Nil
sine numine." Livery — Light blue and silver.
Sons of Sir Frederick Aloysius Weld, G.C.M.G. ,
Member of Executive Council, New Zealand, 1854 ;
Minister of Native Affairs, New Zealand, 1863 ; Prime
Minister, New Zealand, 1864; Governor and Com.-
in-Chief of Western Australia, 1869 ; of Tasmania,
1874 ; and of the Straits Settlements, 1880, b. 1828 ; a.
1 891 ; m. 1859, Filumena Lisle Phillipps, eldest d.
of Ambrose L. March Phillipps de Lisle of Grace Dieu
Manor, and Garendon Park, co. Leicester :—
Humphrey Frederick Weld, Esq., J. P. and late County
Councillor for Dorset, formerly Lieut. 1st Vol. Batt. Dorset
Regt., High Sheriff 1907, b. 1867; m. 1907, Elinor, eld. d.
of E. de Poher de la Poer of Gurteen le Poer ; and has issue
— Humphrey Joseph Giles Weld, Gentleman, b. 1912;
Trifine Mary Filumena ; and Mary Elinor Yseult. Seat —
Chideock Manor, Bridport.
Everard Aloysius Weld, Gentleman, b. 1868; m. 1906,
Constance Helen, second d. of late Philip Gerald Dillon ;
and has issue — Constance Mary. Res. — Flaxbourne, Marl-
borough, N.Z.
Son of Frederick Joseph Weld, Gentleman, b. 1870;
d. 1926; m. 1902, Joan, d. of Alexander Struthers
George, Esq., J. P., of Earlsmount, Keith: —
Edric Humphrey Weld, Gentleman, b. 1908. Res. —
Teluk Anson, Straits Settlements.
Yngst. son of Sir Frederick A.Weld, G.C.M.G. (see
above) : —
Rev. Raymund John Lisle Weld, b. 1876. Res.— St.
Hugh, Parkminster, Partridge Green, Sussex.
WELD of Lulworth Castle (H. Coll.). Azure, a fesse
nebuly between three crescents ermine (with numerous quar-
terings). Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a wyvern with wings expanded sable, gutt^e-
d'or, collared and lined gold. Motto — " Nil sine numine."
Son of Wilfrid Joseph Weld (eld. son of Joseph Weld,
Esq., J. P. — see below), of The Lodge, Lymington,
Hants., b. T849 ; d. 1924; m. 1890, Jennie, d. of
D. P. MacDonald:—
Joseph William Weld, Gentleman, b. 1909. Res. —
Orchard Lodge, Avon Dassett, Leamington.
Sons of Joseph Weld, Esq., J. P., b. 1815; d. 1890;
m. 1848, Flora M'Donnell, fourth d. of Sir Joseph
Radcliffe, Bart. , of Rudding Park, co. Yorks. : —
Henry Joseph Weld, Gentleman, b. ; m. 1892, Mary
Lucy (d. 1893), d. of Lewin Bentham Bowring, Esq.,
C.S.I. ; and has issue — Charles Joseph Weld, Esq., M.C.,
Capt. Ind. Army (Club — United Service), b. 1893. Res. —
The Rowans, Lymington, Dorset.
John Joseph Weld, Gentleman, b. ; m. 1898, Mary
Catherine (d. 1908), eld. d. of John Gerard Riddell of Her-
meston Hall, Notts. ; and has issue. Res. —
Joseph Edward Weld, Gentleman, b. 1869 ; m. 1896,
Frances, d. of Samuel James Brown of Lofftus Hill,
Knaresborough ; and has had issue — (1) Edward Joseph
Weld, Gentleman, b. 1897; killed in action 1916 ; (2)
James Weld, Esq., Lieut. -Comdr. R.N., 6.1899. Res.—
28 Bramham Gardens, S.W.5.
Sons of William George Weld, Gentleman (eld. son of
Arthur Thomas Weld— see below), b. 1856; d. 1906;
m. 1894, Clemence Garneau of St. Louis: —
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Joseph Garneau Weld, Gentleman, 6. 1897; m. 1925,
Randolph. Res. — America.
William George Weld, Gentleman, b. 1903. Res. —
America.
Son of Edward Joseph Weld, Gentleman (3rd son of
Arthur Thomas Weld — see below), b. i860; d. 1910;
m. 1892, Margaret, d. of Dr. Mackall : —
Louis Mackrell Weld, Gentleman, b. 1893 ; m.
Res.—
Son of Arthur Thomas Weld, Esq., of Leagram,
Lancashire, b. ; d. 1876; m. 1854, Mary Sophia
(d. 1871), d. of William George Read of South Caro-
lina, U.S A. :—
Albert H. Weld, Gentleman, b. 1864; m. 1901, Nannie
Howard Weld (d. 191 1), d. of Major Charles Howard; and
has issue — Mary Katherine and Edith Mary. Res. —
Hazeldene, Ellicott City, Maryland, U.S.A.
Son of Walter Weld, Gentleman, b. ; d. 1909 ;
m. 1869; Frances, d. of Hermann Walmesley of
Gidlow: —
Francis Weld, Gentleman, b. 1873. ^es- — Weld Road,
Liverpool. Club — Boodle's.
WELD BLUNDELL (R.L., 30 Oct. 1923, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, grand quarters quarterly 1st and 4th,
azure, ten billets four, three, two and one or, on a
canton of the last a raven proper, and (for distinction)
in the centre chief point a bezant (for Blundell) ; 2nd
and 3rd, azure, a fesse nebuly between three crescents
ermine, and (for distinction) in the centre chief point a
cross crosslet or (for Weld) ; 2 and 3, grand quarters,
quarterly, 1st and 4th, argent, three lozenges conjoined
in fesse gules, within a bordure sable (for Montagu) ; 2nd
and 3rd, or, an eagle displayed vert, beaked and mem-
bered gules (for Monthermer). Mantling azure and or.
Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a squirrel sejant
gules, gorged with a plain collar, and cracking a nut or,
and (for distinction) charged on the body with a bezant
(for Blundell) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a wyvern
sable, guttee-d'or, collared, chained and winged gold, and
(for distinction) charged on the body with a cross crosslet
also gold (for Weld) ; 3. on a wreath of the colours, a
griffin's head couped, wings elevated or, gorged with a
collar argent, charged with three lozenges gules (for
Montagu). Motto — " Nil sine numine."
Second son of Robert Acheson Cromie Montagu,
Esq., of Cromore, Portstewart, co. Londonderry,
Lieut.-Commdr. R.N., b. 1854 ; by 1st wife, m. 1880,
Annie Margaret (d. 1916), d. of Gilbert MacMicking,
of Miltonise, co. Wigton : —
George Frederick Weld Blundell, Esq., Capt. (ret.) R N.,
b. 1883, assumed by R.L., 30 Oct. 1923, the surname of
Weld Blundell in lieu of Montagu, and the arms of Weld
Blundell quarterly with his own ; m. 1912, Mary Teresa,
eld. d. of Charles Joseph Weld-Blundell, Esq., of Inch
Blundell Hall; and has issue — Frederica Mary Montagu.
Seat — Ince Blundell Hall, Lanes. Club — Ranelagh.
WELD BLUNDELL (R.L., 1923 ; H. Coll.). Quar-
terly, 1 and 4, azure, ten billets, four, three, two and one or,
on a canton of the last a raven proper, and (for distinc-
tion) in the centre chief point a cross crosslet gold (for
Blundell) ; 2 and 3, azure, a fesse nebuly between
three crescents ermine (for Weld). Mantling azure and
or. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a squirrel
sejant gules, gorged with a plain collar, and cracking
a nut or, and (for distinction) charged on the body with a
cross crosslet also or (for Blundell) ; 2. on a wreath of
the colours, a wyvern sable, guttee-d'or, collared, chained
and winged gold (for Weld). Motto — " Nil sine numine."
Son of Walter Weld, of Weld Road, Birkdale :—
John Joseph Humphry Weld Blundell (formerly Weld),
Gentleman, b. 1890; assumed by R.L., 1923, the additional
surname and arms of Blundell ; m. 1923, Alice Mary,
2nd d. of Charles Joseph Weld Blundell, Esq., of Inch
Blundell Hall, and has issue — Theresa Mary Katharine.
Res. — Ince Blundell Hall, Blundellsands, Lanes.
WELD-FORESTER of Willey Park, Watling Street,
and Dothill (R.L. , 15 Aug. 1811, H. Coll.). Quarterly, l.
quarterly, i. and iiii. , quarterly per fesse indented argent and
sable, in the first and fourth quarters a bugle-horn of the last,
garnished or (Forester, Vn. Shropshire, 1623); ii. and iii. ,
azure, a fesse nebuly between three crescents ermine, and
for distinction in the centre chief point a cross crosslet
fitchee or (Weld of Willey) ; 2. the same arms of Forester ;
3. sable, a cross patonce argent (Upton, Vn, of Shropshire,
1623) ; 4. argent, on a bend azure, three oat-sheaves or
(Oteley, Vn. of Shropshire, 1623) ; 5. sable, a pale argent
(Weaver, Vn. of Shropshire, 1623) ; 6. azure, a chevron
ermine between three escallops argent (Townshend).
Mantling sable and argent. Crests — 1, on a wreath of the
colours, a talbot passant argent, collared sable, lined or
(Forester) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a wyvern sable,
gutt6e-d'or, collared, lined and with wings elevated gold, and
charged on the wing with an escallop sable (Weld). Motto
— " Semper eadem."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Cecil Theodore Weld-Forester, 5th
Baron Forester, J. P., C.C., and D.L. co. Salop, J. P.
Much Wenlock, b. 1842; d. 1917 ; m. 1866, Emma
Georgina (d. 1922), d. andcoh. of Sir W. W. Dixie, 8th
Bart. :—
Rt. Hon. George Cecil Beaumont Weld-Forester, 6th
Baron Forester (17 July 1921), late Lt.-Col. Shropshire Yeo.,
formerly Capt. R.H.G., J. P., D.L. Salop, J. P. Wenlock
[Supporters — On either side a talbot argent, collared sable,
lined or, pendent from the collar a bugle-horn as in the
arms], b. 1867 ; m. 1896, Christine Isabel, d. of Duncan
H. C. R. Davidson of Tulloch ; and has surv. issue — Hon.
Cecil George Wilfrid Weld-Forester, Capt. R.H. Gds.,
A.D.C. to Gov. and C.-in-C. S. Africa 1924-26, b. 1899.
Seat — Willey Park, Broseley, Salop. Town res. — 93
Cadogan Gardens, S.W.3. Clubs — Guards', Turf.
Hon. Charles Cecil Orlando Weld-Forester, late Lieut.
Shropshire Imp. Yeo., b. 1869; m. 1st, 1898 (div. 1912),
Elspeth Lascelles, d. of Alexander Mackenzie; 2nd, 191 3,
Marian Elizabeth, younger d. of late Walter Montiford
Westropo-Dawson of Charlesfort, co. Wexford ; and has
issue — Wolstan Beaumont Charles Weld-Forester, Esq.,
Lieut. -Comdr. (ret.) R.N., b. 1899; and Raymond Cecil
Weld- Forester, Gentleman, b. 1900. Res. — The House-on-
the-Hill. Hythe, Kent. Club— Wellington.
Hon. Francis Henry Cecil Weld-Forester, Lt.-Col. late
3rd Batt. Shropshire L.I., b. 1871 ; m. 1901, Alexina
Josephine Arbuthnott, d. of late Major Frederick Wollaston,
D.L., of Shenton Hall; and has issue — Katharine Georgina
Josephine [m. 1924, Rear-Adm. Cecil Dacre Staveley
Raikes, C.B.E., and has issue]. Res.— Decker Hall,
Shifnal, Shropshire.
Hon. Edgar Cecil Wolstan Weld-Forester (twin), b.
1871. Res. — Tubney, Oxon.
Hon. Edric Cecil Alfred Weld-Forester, Major Rifle
Brigade, served in the European War 1914 (wounded), b.
1880 ; m. 1916, Lady Victoria Alexandrina, d. of Marquess
of Lincolnshire, and widow of Nigel Walter Legge-Bourke,
and has issue -Charles Robert Cecil Weld-Forester, Esq.,
b. 1919 ; Mary Cecilia Georgina ; and Elizabeth Rosalind.
Res. — Furze Hill, Broadway, Worcs.
Son of the Rev. and Rt. Hon. Orlando Watkin Weld-
Forester, 4th Baron Forester, Canon of York and
Preb. of Langtoft, b. 1813 ; d. 1894; m. 1st, 1840,
Sophia Elizabeth (d. 1872), d. of Richard Norman ;
2nd, 1875, Emma Maria (d. 1898), d. of William
Tollemache : —
Hon. and Rev. Orlando St. Maur Weld-Forester, M.A.
(Camb.), Rector of Cheadle since 1927, b. 1877; m. 1913,
Dorothy Salome Wynne, d. of late Rev. William Wynne
Willson ; and has issue— John Orlando Weld-Forester,
Esq., b. 191 3; and Katharine Dorothy. Res. — Cheadle
Rectory, Stoke-on-Trent. Club — Overseas.
WELLESLEY. Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, a cross
argent, between five plates in saltire in each quarter
(for Wellesley) ; 2 and 3, or, a lion rampant gules (for
Colley) ; and as an honourable augmentation, in chief an
escutcheon charged with the crosses of St. George, St.
Andrew, and St. Patrick conjoined, being the union badge
of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Out of a ducal
coronet or, a demi-lion rampant gules, holding a forked
pennon of the last, flowing to the sinister, one-third
per pale from the staff argent, charged with the cross of
St. George. Supporters — On either side a lion gules,
gorged with an Eastern crown and chained or. Motto —
" Virtutis fortuna comes."
Son of Maj.-Gen. Lord Charles Wellesley, b. 1808 ;
d. 1858 ; m. 1844, Augusta Sophia Anne, d. of Rt.
Hon. Henry Manvers Pierrepont : —
Most Noble Sir Arthur Charles Wellesley, K.G.,
G.C.V.O., 4th Duke of Wellington (n May 1814),
Marquess Douro, Marquess and Earl of Wellington,
Somerset (181 2) ; Viscount Wellington of Talavera and
of Wellington aforesaid ( 1809) ; Baron Douro, of Wellesley,
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Somerset, U.K., Earl of Mornington, Viscount Wellesley
of Dangan Castle, co. Meath (2 Oct. 1760), Baron of
Mornington, co. Meath (9 July 1746), Conde de Vimiera,
Marquez de Torres Vedras and Duque da Vittoria,
Portugal, Duque de Ciudad Rodrigo, Spain, Grandee of
the First Class, Prince of Waterloo, Netherlands, Col.
(ret.) G. Gds., b. 1849 ; m. 1872, Kathleen Bulkeley,
(d. 1927), d. of Capt. Robert Williams ; and has surv. issue
— (1) Arthur Charles Wellesley, commonly called Mar-
quess Douro, b. 1876 [m. 1909, Hon. Lilian Glen Coats,
d. of 1st Baron Glentanar; and has issue — Henry Valerian
George Wellesley, commonly called Earl of Mornington,
b. 1912; Lady Anne Maud (Res. — Stratfield Saye House,
Mortimer, Berks.)] ; (2) Lord Gerald Wellesley, b. 1885
[m. 19 14, Dorothy, d. of Robert Ashton, of Croughton,
Cheshire ; and has issue — Arthur Valerian Wellesley,
Esq., b. 1915 ; Elizabeth (Res. — n Titchfield Terrace,
Regent's Park, N.W.)] ; (3) Lord George Wellesley, M.C.,
Maj. late G. Gds., b. 1889 [m. 1917, Louise Nesta, d. of
20th Knight of Kerry, and widow of his eld. brother the
late Lord Richard Wellesley ; and has issue — Richard
Wellesley, Esq., b. 1920 (Res. — Mount Hill, Lower
Kingswood, Surrey)] ; Lady Eileen [m. 1916, Capt.
Cuthbert Julian Orde, late R.F.C., and has issue]. Seat
— Ewhurst Park, Basingstoke. Town res. — Apsley House,
Piccadilly. Clubs — Guards', Travellers', Wellington.
WELLESLEY. Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, a cross
argent, in each quarter five plates saltireways (for Welles-
ley) ; 2 and 3, or, a lion rampant gules, ducally gorged or
(for Cowley), over all an annulet (for difference). Mant-
ing gules and argent. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet or,
a demi-lion rampant gules, holding a forked pennon of
the last, flowing to the sinister, one third per pale from
the staff argent, charged with the cross of St. George.
Motto — " Porro unum est necessarium."
Son of Rt. Hon. Henry Arthur Mornington Welles-
ley, 3rd Earl Cowley,fr. 1866; d.1919 ; by his 1st wife
m. 1889, Lady Violet Nevill, d. of 1st Marquess of
Anglesey : —
Rt. Hon. Christian Arthur Wellesley, 4th Earl Cow-
ley (n Ap. 1857), Baron Cowley, of Wellesley, Somerset
(21 Jan. 1828), Viscount Dangan of Meath [Supporters —
On either side a lion gules, ducally gorged and therefrom a
chain reflexed over the back or, charged on the shoulder
with an annulet (for difference)], b. 1890 ; m. 1914, Mae
Picard, and has surv. issue — Denis Arthur Wellesley,
commonly called Viscount Dangan, b. 1921 ; Lady
Patricia ; and Lady Colleen. Seat — Burwood, Cobham,
Surrey.
Son of 3rd Earl Cowley (see above), by his 2nd wife,
m. 1905, Millicent Florence Eleanor, eld. d. of
1st Baron Nunburnholme : —
Hon. Henry Gerald Valerian Francis Wellesley
b. 1907 ; m. 1929, Sabia, d. of the late Edward Robert
Kennedy. Res. —
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Richard Wellesley, 1st Earl
Cowley, K.G., P.C., G.C.B., b. 1804; d. 1884;
w.i 833, Hon. Olivia Cecilia, d. of Baroness de Ros : —
Hon. Frederick Arthur Wellesley, Col. late Coldstream
Gds., b. 1844 ; m. 1873, Emma Anne Caroline Bloomfield
(who obtained a div. 1882), d. of Rt. Hon. Lord
Augustus Loftus, G.C.B., P.C. ; 2nd 1884, Catherine
Candelin (d. 1903) ; 3rd, Evelyn Katrine Gwenfra,
d. of the late Col. Thomas Williams, M.P., and widow of
3rd Duke of Wellington, and has surv. issue — Sir Victor
Alexander Augustus Henry Wellesley, K.C.M.G., C.B.,
late Diplomatic Service, b. 1876 [m. 1909, Alice Muriel,
d. of Oscar Stephen, of Eaton Terrace, S.W. ( Res. — 20 St.
Loo Mansions, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea)]. Seat — West
Green House, Winchfield, Hants.
Son of Gerald Edward Wellesley, b. 1846 ; d. 191 5 ;
m. 1880, Ada Hamilton, d. of John Martin, of The
Upper Hall, Ledbury : —
Gerald Valerian Wellesley, Esq., M.C., Capt. Oxford
Yeo. (T.A.), b. 1885. Postal address— 16 Stanford Road,
Kensington, W.8.
WELLINGTON, Duke of, see WELLESLEY.
WELLS (H. Coll., 181 1). Or, a lion rampant double-
queued sable, in the canton a pellet. Mantling sable and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-ostrich
wings displayed sable, gorged with a collar gemel or,
charged on the breast with an escallop gold, and holding
in the beak a horse-shoe of the second. Motto — " Rien
sans travail." Livery — Black, with yellow facings.
Sons of Admiral Sir Richard Wells, K.C.B., b. 1832 ;
d. 1896 ; m. 1873, Augusta Jane, d. of Henry
Norman, of Oakley, Bromley, Kent : —
Norman ffoUiot Wells, Gentleman, O.B.E. (Mil.), V.D.,
Chevalier Legion d'Honneur, b. 1876 ; m. 1912, Maude
Caroline, d. of Frederick Wallroth, and has issue —
Richard Frederick Wells, Gentleman, b. 19 13 ; and
Walter Reginald Wells, Gentleman, b. 19 19. Clubs —
Union, M.C.C.
Gerard Aylmer Wells, Esq., Captain R.N., b. 1879 ;
m. 1910, Jocelyn Mary, d. of William Mort, and has
issue — John Gerard Wells, Gentleman, b. 19 15 ; Elizabeth
Ann; and Susan Jocelyn. Club — United Service.
Oswald Henry Wells, Gentleman, b. 1885 ; m. 1912,
Murielle Brougham. Res. — 37 De Vere Gardens, W.8.
Son of Frederick Octavius Wells, Esq., Chief Justice,
Bengal Civil Service, b. 1803 ; d. 1847 ; m. Maria
Alicia, d. of Col. Richard Scott, H.E.I.C.S., of
Shrewsbury : —
Rev. Harry Morland Wells, Clerk in Holy Orders,
B.A. (Cambs.), b. 1841 ; m. Frances Ellen Paterson,
d. of Joseph Busk, Esq., J. P. of Codicote, Herts., and
has had issue — (1) Rev. Richard Busk Paterson Wells,
Clerk in Holy Orders, b. 1873 [m. Katherine, d. of
G. Leveson-Gower, of Titsey Place, Surrey] ; (2) Comdr.
Harry Lionel Wells, R.N., b. 1875 [m. Eleanor, d. of
Captain Herbert R. Lampriere, 67th Regt. ; and has
issue — Rainald Wells, Gentleman, b. 1906] ; (3) Rainald
Wells, Gentleman, b. 1876 ; d. 1905 ; (4) Neville Wells,
Gentleman, b. 1880 [m. Mary Irvine, and d. 1918, leaving
issue — Harry Wells, Gentleman, b. ]; (5) Rev. Arthur
Reginald Wells, b. 1883 \m. Margaret Hodgson, and has
issue — John Julius Wells, Gentleman, b. ] ; (6)
Mildmay Francis Wells, Gentleman, b. 1888 ; and 3
daughters. Res. — 17 Queensgate Gardens, S.W.7.
WELLS (H. Coll.). Azure, on a chevron between three
demi-sea-lions couped argent, as many fountains proper.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-sea-lion argent, holding between the paws
a fountain proper. Motto — " Ultima experior."
Sons of John Septimus Wells, b. ; d. ; m.
Ellen, d. of Thomas Henry Sanderson : — ■
Thomas Henry Sanderson-Wells (addit. name of Sander-
son adopted bv Deed-Poll 1904), Esq., M.B.E., M.D.
(Lond.), F.R.C.S.E., M.R.C.S. (Eng.), J. P. co. Dorset,
late Capt. R.A.M.C, b. 1871. Club— R.A.C.
John Sanderson Sanderson-Wells (addit. name of Sander-
son adopted by Deed-Poll 1904), Gentleman, R.I., b. 1872 ;
m. 1900, Florence Winifred, d. of George Cawthorne Sykes.
Res.— 8 Bedford Park Mansions, Bedford Park, W.
WELMAN (H. Coll.). Argent, on a bend gules, between
two apples vert, three mullets or. Mantling' gules and ar-
gent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
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argent, holding between the paws an apple as in the arms,
charged with a mullet or. Motto — " Dei providentia
juvat."
Son of Charles Noel Welman, Esq., J. P., D.L. , of
Poundisford Park and Norton Manor, Somerset, by his
wife Annette Elizabeth, d. of Cornelius Henry Bolton
of Maidenhead, Queen's County, Ireland: —
Frederick Tristram Welman, Gentleman, b. 1849; m-
1883, Mary (d. ), d. of Briscoe Ray of Torquay; and
has issue — Agnes Mary Stella. Res. —
Son of Henry Acton Welman, Gentleman, b. 1856 ;
d. 1928 ; m. 1882, Mary Lastitia, d. of late Rev. Sir
Paul William Molesworth, Bart. , of Pencarrow : —
Paul Arundell Welman, Esq., M.C., Capt. 4th Batt.
Duke of Cornwall's L.I., b. 1890; m. 1917, Clare Helen,
d. of the late Thomas Fitzpatrick, P. W.D., India, and has
issue — 3 daus. Res.— Trewarthenick, Grampound Road,
Cornwall.
WELSH-ANDERTON of Sandridge (H. Coll.). Quar-
terly, 1 and 4, sable, on a chevron invected argent, between
four shackbolts, three in chief and one in base of the last, a
cinquefoil of the first and (for distinction) a canton ermine
(Anderton) ; 2 and 3, or, a spear erect proper, over all a
saltire argent, charged with five fishes of the field (Welsh).
Mantling sable and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of
the colours, a stork argent, holding in its beak three
cinquefoils slipped or, and resting the dexter leg on a
shackbolt sable, charged (for distinction) on the breast
with an annulet gules (Anderton) ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, on a mount vert a gryphon's head erased gules
(Welsh).
Son of : —
Francis Welsh-Anderton, Gentleman, B.A. , b. ; m.
, Francis Maude, d. of Anderton ; and has issue.
Res. — Sandridge, Rhyl, co. Flint.
WELWOOD, see MACONOCHIE-WELWOOD.
WEMYSS 01 Wemyss Castle (L.O., circa 1672 and
2 Nov. 1910). Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a lion rampant
gules (Wemyss) ; 2 and 3, argent, a lion rampant sable
(Glen). Crest— A swan proper. Motto — "Jepense."
Supporters — Two swans proper.
Only son of the late Randolph Gordon Erskine-
Wemyss, D.L. , J. P. of Wemyss, b. 1858; d. 1908;
m, 1884, Lady Lilian Mary Paulett, only d. of 14th
Marquess of Winchester : —
Michael John Erskine- Wemyss, Esq., Capt. late R.H.G.,
b 1888 ; m. 1918, Lady Victoria Cavendish-Bentinck, only
d. of 6th Duke of Portland, and has issue — David Erskine-
Wemyss, Esq. , b. 1920 ; Andrew Michael John Erskine-
Wemyss, Esq., b. 1925. Seat — Wemyss Castle, East
Wemyss, co. Fife, N.B.
WEMYSS-CHARTERIS-DOUGLAS (L.O., 1672-7)
Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a fesse azure within a double
tressure flory counterflory gules ; 2 and 3, or, a lion ramp-
ant sable. Mantling gules, doubled ermine. Crest—-
Upon a wreath of his liveries, a swan proper. Supporters
— Two swans proper. Mottoes — " Je pense"( Wemyss) ;
" This our charter " (Charteris) ; " Forward " (March).
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir Francis Richard Wemyss-Charteris-
Douglas, 10th Earl of Wemyss, G C.V.O., b. 1818 ; d.
1914: m. 1st, 1843, Lady Anne Frederica Anson (d.
1896), second d. of 1st Earl of Lichfield : — ■
Rt. Hon. Hugo Richard Wemyss-Charteris-Douglas,
nth Earl of Wemyss (25 June 1633), and Baron Elcho,
Earl of March, Viscount Peebles, and Baron Douglas of
Neidpath, Baron Wemyss of Wemyss, co. Fife, Lord-
Lieut, co. Haddington, D.L. Peebles, M.P. Haddington
1883-5 and Ipswich 1886-95, late Hon. Col. 7th Vol. Batt.
Royal Scots, b. 1857; m. 1883, Mary Constance, d. of the
late Hon. Percy Scawen Wyndham, M.P. ; and has issue —
(1) Hugo Francis Wemyss-Charteris-Douglas, commonly
called Lord Elcho, Lieut. Gloucestershire Yeo., b. 1884;
killed in action 1916 [m. 191 1, Lady Violet Katherine
Manners, d. of 8th Duke of Rutland ; and left issue — Francis
David Wemyss-Charteris-Douglas, commonly called Lord
Elcho, b. 1912; Hon. Martin Michael Charles Wemyss-
Charteris-Douglas] ; (2) Hon. Guy Lawrence Wemyss-
Charteris-Douglas, Lieut, late Scots. Gds. (S.R.), b. 1886
[m. 1912, Frances Lucy (d. 1925), d. of Francis John
Tennant of Lympne Castle, Kent ; and has issue — Hugo
Francis Guy Wemyss-Charteris-Douglas, Esq., b. 1922;
Ann Geraldine Mary ; Frances Laura ; and Mary Rose
(Res.— 26 Catherine Street, Buckingham Gate, S.W.)] ;
(3) Hon Ivo Alan Wemyss-Charteris-Douglas, Lieut.
1st. Batt. Gren. Gds., b. 1896; killed in action 1915 ;
Lady Cynthia Mary Evelyn [m. 1910, Hon. Herbert
Asquith ; and has issue] ; Lady Mary [m. 1915, Hon.
Algernon Walter Strickland, and has issue] ; and Lady
Irene Corona [*». 1921, 2nd Earl of Plymouth, and; has
issue]. Seats — Neidpath Castle, and Hay Lodge,1 co.
Peebles; AmisfieldandGosford, Longniddry, Haddington-
shire ; Stanway, co. Gloucester ; Elcho Castle, Perth. Res.
— 62 Cadogan Square, W. Clubs — Carlton, White's.
WENLOCK, Baron, see LAWLEY.
WENTWORTH. Sable, a chevron between three
leopards' faces or. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a griffin passant argent.
Sons of FitzWilliam Wentworth, Esq., J. P. for the
Colony of New Zealand, b. 1833 ; m. 1868, Mary Jane,
dau. of George Hill, Esq., J. P. :—
William Charles Wentworth, Gentleman, b. Sept. 1,
1871. Estate— Vaucluse, near Sydney, N.S.W. Res. —
D'Arcy Wentworth, Gentleman, b. June 20, 1874.
FitzWilliam Wentworth, Gentleman, b. Nov. 12, 1875.
George Godfrey Wentworth, Gentleman, b. Feb. 13,
1878.
WENTWORTH (R.L., 10 March 1789, H. Coll.). Sable,
a chevron between three leopard's faces or, a crescent for
difference. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a griffin passant wings elevated argent,
beaked and membered or, differenced as the arms.
Son of Godfrey Wentworth, Esq., of Woolley Park,
J.P. and D.L. Yorks. (High Sheriff 1862), b. 1797; d.
1865 ; m. 1822, Anne, d. of Walter Fawkes of Farnley
Hall :—
The late William Digby Wentworth,
Park, nr. Wakefield, late Capt. 3rd
b. 1839 ; d. 1919 ; in. 1885, Gertrude, d.
and widow of W. Matthias Lancaster.
Esq. , of Woolley
Dragoon Guards,
of J. H. Robinson
WENTWORTH-FITZWILLIAM (R.L., 20 Aug. 1856,
H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, lozengy argent and gules
(Fitzwilliam) ; 2 and 3, sable, a chevron between three
leopards' faces or (Wentworth). Mantling gules and
argent. Crests — 1. out of a ducal coronet or, a triple
plume of ostrich feathers argent (Fitzwilliam) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a griffin passant argent (Wentworth).
Motto — " Appetitus rationi pareat."
Son of William Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, Esq., com-
monly called Viscount Milton, M.P., b. 1839; d.v.p.
1877; m. 1867, Laura Maria Theresa (d. 1886), d. of
Lord Charles Beauclerk : —
Rt. Hon. Sir William Charles de Meuron Wentworth-
Fitzwilliam, 7th Earl Fitzwilliam and Viscount Milton
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(Irel., 21 July 1716), Earl Fitzwilliam and Viscount Milton
(G.B. , 6 Sept. 1746), Baron Fitzwilliam (Irel. 1 Dec. 1620),
and Lord Fitzwilliam, Baron of Milton (G.B., 19 Ap.
1742), K.C.V.O., C.B.E., D.S.O., J.P. Ycrks., C.C. and
D.L. co. Wexford, late Lt,-Col. 4th Batt. Oxfcrdshire L.I.,
M.P. for Wakefield 1895-1902, A.D.C. to Viceroy of India
1893-4. [Supporters— Two savages, wreathed about the
heads and waists with leaves and in their exterior hands
the trunk of a tree eradicated the top broken all proper],
b. 1872; m.s 1896, Lady Maud Frederica Dundas, O.B.E.,
d. of the 1st Marquis of Zetland; and has issue— William
Henry Laurence Peter Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, commonly
called Viscount Milton, b. 1910; Lady Maud Lilian Elfrida
Mary [m. 1918, 3rd Earl Wharncliffe ; and has issue];
Lady Marjorie Joan Mary [m. 1925, Capt. Grismond
Picton Philipps, Gren. Gds.] ; Lady Donatia Faith Mary
[m. 1925, Lt.-Col. B. W. E. Gethring, late Northumber-
land Fus. ; and has issue] ; and Lady Helena Albreda
Marie Gabriella. Seats— Wentworth-Woodhouse, Rother-
ham ; Cantley Hall, Doncaster ; Coolattin Park, Shillelagh,
co. Wicklow ; The Lodge, Malton. Town house — 4
Grosvenor Square, W. Clubs — Bachelors', Brooks's, Turf,
Pratt's.
Son of Hon. Sir William Charles Wentworth-Fitzwilliam,
K.C.V.O., D.L. W.R. co. Yorks., J.P. co. Rutland,
Master of the Stables to the King when Prince of Wales
1900-10, late Capt. R.H.G.,*. 1848 ; d. 1925; m. 1882,
Constance Ann, d. of the late H. Brocklehurst : —
Eric Spencer Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, Esq., late Lieut.
Leics. Yeo. , b. 1883; m. 1912, Jessica, whom he div. 1917),
d. of . Seat — Barnsdale, Oakham.
Son of Hon. George Wentworth Fitzwilliam, by his
wife Alice Louisa, dau. of Maj.-Gen. Hon. George
Anson : —
George Charles Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, Esq., D.L.
Northants. and J. P. for the Soke of Peterborough [Livery —
Black, with red waistcoat], b. 1866 ; m. 1886, Evelyn (d.
1925), d. of the late C. Lyster, 6th Dragoon Guards ;
and has issue — (1) George James Charles Wentworth-
Fitzwilliam, Esq.,*. 1888 [m. 1914, Lorna Beryl, d. of late
John Morgan of Bristol ; and has issue — Richard John
Godric Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, Esq., b. 1916; and Rose-
mary Anne] ; (2) William Thomas George Wentworth-
Fitzwilliam, Gentleman, b. 1904. Seat — Milton, Peter-
borough. Clubs — Orleans, Pratt's, Garrick.
WENTWORTH -SHEILDS (U.O., Confd. 1876).
Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, on a chevron argent between
three] doves argent, a trefoil slipped vert (Sheilds) ; 2
and 3, sable, a chevron between three leopard's faces or
(Wentworth). Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a
(1862), b. 1820 (took prefix surname of Wentworth by
Roy. Lie. 1877) ; d. 1906 ; m. i860, Adelaide, d. of John
Baker of Tinnacurra House, Dalkey, co. Dublin : —
Rt. Rev. Wentworth Francis Wentworth-Sheilds, D.D.,
M.A., Lord Bishop of Armidale, N.S.W. (ret. 1929),
formerly Rector of St. James, Sydney, N.S.W. , 1909, b.
1867 ; m. 1902, Annie (d. 1927), d. of the late Rt. Rev.
Bishop William Boyd Carpenter, D.D., K.C.V.O., Sub-
Dean of Westminster ; and has issue — (1) Wentworth Francis
Keith M'Neill Wentworth-Sheilds, Gentleman, b. 1904;
(2) Francis William Wentworth-Sheilds, Gentleman, b.
1906. Res. — Bishop's Court, Armidale, N.S.W.
Francis Ernest Wentworth-Sheilds, Esq., O.B.E.,
M.Inst.C.E. , Major, Engineer and Railway Staff Corps,
R.E. (T.), b. 1869; m. 1906, Mary, d. of the late Rt.
Rev. Bishop William Boyd Carpenter. Res. — Highfield
Lodge, Southampton. Club — St. Stephen's.
WERNHER (H. Coll., 1905.). Gules, the head of a
grappling-iron in saltire argent, issuing from the base a
mount vert, and in the dexter and sinister base a mullet
of six points or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, between two elephants' trunks, the
dexter per fesse gules and or, and the sinister per fesse or
and gules, a lozenge sable, thereon a mullet as in the arms.
Sons of Sir Julius Charles Wernher, 1st Bart., b. 1850 ;
d. 1912 ; m. 1888, Alice Sedgwick, d. of James Man-
kiewiez of Pembridge Square, London, W. : —
Sir Derrick Julius Wernher, 2nd Bart. (2 Aug. 1905), late
Lieut. Herts. Yeo., b. 1889; m. 1922, Theodora Anna,
yngst. d. of N. Romanoff, of Petrograd ; and has issue —
Anna Alexandra. Postal address — 202 West 49th Street,
New York, U.S.A.
Harold Augustus Wernher, Esq., High Sheriff co. Bed-
ford 1927, Col. (T.A.), late 12th Lancers, b. 1893; m.
1917, Anastasia, eld. d. of H. I.H. The Grand Duke Michael
Mickailovitch ; and has issue — George Michael Alexander
Wernher, Esq., b. 1918 ; Georgina ; and Myra Alice. Res.
— Someries House, Regent's Park, N.W.
WESSEL (H.Coll., 13 Dec. 1922). Per fesse gules and
azure, in chief an eagle displayed between on the
dexter a rose argent, barbed and seeded proper, and on
wreath of the colours, a dove, wings expanded, holding in
the beak an olive-branch all proper, charged on the breast
with a trefoil slipped vert. Motto — " Vincit qui patitur."
Sons of Francis Webb Wentworth-Sheilds, Esq.,
M.Inst.C.E., Chev. of the Portuguese Order of Christ
the sinister a mullet of the third, and in base a cross of
thunder proper. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, an eagle's leg erased a la
cuisse, grasping in the talons a cross of thunder all
proper. Motto — " Adelante."
Sons of Consul-Gen. Peter Mathias Wessel, of Copen-
hagen, (Denmark, b. 1851 ; d. 1921 ; tn. 1877,
Frederica Marianna, d. of the late Nathan Keese
Masten, of San Francisco: —
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Pedro TelesforoWessel, Esq., Maj. (ret.) 4th Batt. The
Cheshire Regt. (T.F.), b. 1878 ; m. 1902, Kathleen Shir-
ley, d. of Sir William Forwood, Knt. Bach., J. P., of
Bromborough Hall, Cheshire ; and has issue — William
Peter Brittain Wessel, Gentleman, b. 1903 ; John For-
wood Wessel, Gentleman, b 1906 ; Richard Shirley
Wessel, Gentleman, b. 1909 ; Kathleen Mary. Res.
— The White House, Little Horwood, Bucks. ; 105
Gloucester Place, Portman Square, W. Club — R.A.C.
William Masten Wessel, Gentleman, b. 1890. Res. —
Villefranche, A.M., France.
Frederic Falkenberg Wessel, Esq., Capt. (ret.) R.A.F.,
b. 1894; m. 1923, Frances Lilias Maud, d. of the late
Howard Cochrane Jobson, of Summerhill, Kidder-
minster ; and has issue — Frederic David Wessel, Gentle-
man, b. 1926. Res. — Danica, LeTouquet, France. Clubs
— Royal Air Force ; R. Thames Yacht.
WEST, see ALSTON-ROBERTS-WEST, CORN-
WALLIS-WEST, ROBERTS-WEST and SACKVILLE-
WEST.
WEST (H. Coll.). Argent, a fesse dancette sable.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — Issuant out of a
ducal coronet or, a gryphon's head azure, beaked and eared
gold, charged with a neur-de-lys gold. Motto — "Jour de
ma vie."
Son of Reginald Jervoise West, b. 1861 ; d. 1921 ; m.
1885, Ida Agnes Vane, d. of the late Hon. Charles
Rowley Hay Drummond: —
Algernon Henry Pascoe West, Esq., Capt. The Black
Watch, b. 1886 ; m. 1916, Gladys, d. of W. M. Young, of
Sutton, Surrey. Res. — 16 Onslow Gardens, S.W. Club —
Brooks's.
WEST. Quarterly, 1 and 4, grand quarters, argent, a
fesse dancette' between three leopards' faces sable, a crescent
for difference (West, Confn.U.O. ) ; 2 and 3, grand quarters,
quarterly, i. and iiii., argent, a pale sable (Erskine) ; ii. and
iii., gules, a sword in pale proper, pommel and hilt or
(Dun), the second and third grand quarters being the
arms of Erskine of Dun as matric. Lyon Register, c. 1672-7.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— Out of a ducal crest
coronet or, charged with a crescent gules, a griffin's head
argent. Motto — " Jour de ma vie."
Sons of Augustus George West, Gentleman, formerly
Lieut. H.M. 76th Foot, b. 1841 ; d. 1911; m. 1867,
Sara (d. 1914), d. of late Rev. Canon Richard Booth
Eyre, M.A. , Prebend of Clonfert and Rector of Eyre-
J court, co. Galway (by his wife Sarah, eld. d. of the late
f Robert Persse, Esq., of Roxborough, co. Galway,
D.L.):—
Erskine Eyre West, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, and late
Capt. Londonderry Art., S.D.R.A., b. 1868; m. 1899,
Annette Aileen Maude, elder d. of the late Cuthbert Henry
Cooke Huddart, M.B., of Shoyswell Manor, Sussex, and
Brynkir Hall, Carnarvonshire ; and has issue — (1) Augustus
Cuthbert Erskine West, Esq., Capt. 10th Baluch Regt.
I. A., b. 1900 [m. 1927, Maybella Lyall, eld. d. of Charles
Hilton Reynolds and has issue — David Charles Erskine
West, Gentleman, b. 1928] ; (2) Dudley Somerset Erskine
West, Gentleman, Lieut. The Cheshire Regt., b. 1904.
Res. — Shoyswell, Highfield Road, Dublin.
Augustus William West, Esq., M. R.A.C, late Assistant
Land Commissioner, b. 1871 ; m. 1st, 1900, Fanny Madeline
Jane (d. 1920), only d. of the late Thomas Hanmer of
Bodnod Hall, co. Denbigh, and widow of Col. George
Leonard Thomson, late 1st Batt. R. Sussex Regt. ; 2nd
1926, Hazel Valerie, only dau. of Alfred Edward West of
Kilcroney , co. Wicklow, and widow of Herbert C. Laveston ,
Lt.-Col. late the Black Watch ; and has issue — Denys
Maida Hanmer [m. 1927, Richard St. John Jeffryes
Colthurst, and has issue] ; and Joan Valerie Hanmer [m.
1927, John Charles Henry, of Lodge Park. co. Kildare, and
has issue]. Res. — Leixlip House, co. Kildare.
Only surv. son of Rev. Henry Matthew West, M.A.
Dub., of Folly Court, Wokingham, Berks., b. 1842;
d. 1913 ; m. 1874, Helen Mary, d. of the late Robert
Foster Dunlop of Monasterboice, co. Louth : —
Alexander Henry Delap West, Esq. , D.S.O., Col. R.H.A.,
Brigadier comdg. R.A. , Eastern Command, India, b. 1877 ;
m. 1915, Harriet Laura, d. of the late Rev. Canon Edward
Chichester. Res. — Naini Tal, India. Club — Naval and
Military.
Son of Frederick John West, late of Glenelg, South
Australia, b. 1848 ;1 d. 1895 \ m- *&77, Laura Mary,
d. of Charles Swinden : —
William Alfred Augustus West, Gentleman, b. 1878.
Res. — Erskine Park, Adelaide, South Australia.
Sons of Alfred Edward West, Esq., of Kilcroney Park,
Bray, co. Wicklow, High Sheriff 1915, late Lieut.
Wicklow Rifles, b. 1851; d. 1919; m. 1877, Florence,
d. of Charles E. Levey of Cataraqui, Quebec: —
Cyril Charles West, Esq., Col. R.O. late The Black
Watch, b. 1878; m. 1925, Ursula May Sealy, d. of Robert
Herbert Gillman, of Lakefield, co. Cork. Seat — Kilcroney,
Bray, co. Wicklow.
Harold Richard Alfrey West, Gentleman, b. 1884.
Aubrey Fenton West, Esq., Capt. Roy. Irish Fus. , b.
1888 ; m. and has issue.
WEST of Bryanston Square (H. Coll). Per fesse
dancette argent and sable, in chief two escallops gules.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a griffin's head gules, armed or, three
fleurs-de-lys gold. Motto — " Jour de ma vie."
Son of the late Alfred Thomas West, of Ilkley : —
Sir Glynn Hamilton West, Knt. Bach. (1916), Dep.
Dir. Gen. Munitions Supply 1915-16, Controller Shell
Manufacture 1 916-17, has Order (2nd class) of St.
Stanislas of Russia, Comdr. of the Order of the Crown of
Italy, b. 1877 ; w. 1903, Katrine Mary, d. of John
Mather, of Newcastle-on-Tyne ; and has issue — Glynn
Hamilton West, Esq., b. 1907 ; and Elizabeth Katrine.
Res. — 8 Bryanston Square, W.i. Clubs — Carlton,
Athenaeum, Northern Counties.
WEST (Confd. U.O. 7 Nov., 1904). Argent, a fesse
dancette between three leopards' faces sable, a crescent gules
for difference. Crest — Out of a ducal crest coronet or,
eharged with a crescent gules, a gryphon's head argent.
Motto — "Jour de ma vie."
Son of Colonel Mathew Richard West, R.H.A. , b.
1841 ; d. 1915; m. 1874, Eveline Augusta, d. of John
Lucas, of Walton, Leicester, and widow of Capt. W.
R. Elliott, 29th Regt. :—
George Evelyn John Annesley West, Esq., Capt. late
R.F.A., b. 1875. Res.—
Sons of Arthur Annesley West, M.D., F.R. C.S.I. ,
b. 1848; d. 1886; m. 1872, Mary Elizabeth Parker:—
George White West, Gentleman, b. 1877. Res. —
William Parker West, Gentleman, b. 1879. Res. —
Arthur Annesley West, Gentleman, b. 1883. Res. —
Sons of George Wolfe West, of Lismore, N.S.W. ,
b. 1853; d. 1917; m. 1883, Alice Dunbar (d. 1914), d.
of John O'Hara, of Orange Grove, Duval, N.S.W. : —
George Annesley West, Gentleman, b. 1888. Res. —
John Cecil Darley West, Gentleman, b. 1899. Res. —
Son of William Augustus West, of Sydney, N.S.W.,
L.R.C.S., P. I., b. 1859; d. 1905; m. 1886, Amy
Georgina Lena Taylor, of Terrible Vale, N.S.W. : —
Arthur Lind Annesley West, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; m.
1918, Mabel, d. of Nicholas Thomas Rossiter of Melbourne,
Victoria. Res. — Longwarren Flass, Cremorne Point,
Sydney, N.S.W.
Sons of Digby Brooke de Blaisy West, Capt. Longford
Rifles, J. P. co. Roscommon, b. 1846; d. 1902; m.
1868, Frances Louisa, d. of John George Swindell, of
Kilburn Priory, Middx. : —
Digby John West, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; m. Frances, d.
of Major Clark, C.S. Army, and has issue — Digby Clark
West, Gentleman, b. 1903. Res. —
Augustus Sydney Colin West, b. 1874 ; m. 1900, Mabel
Louise, d. of John Hicklen, Barrister-at-Law. Res. —
Charles George FitzGerald West, Gentleman, b. 1877.
Res.—
Heyrick Cole West, Gentleman, b. 1878. Res. —
Frederick Benjamin West, Gentleman, b. 1879. Res. —
John Francis West, Gentleman, b. 1882 ; m. 1903,
Rowena, d. of James Nuntlay. Res. —
The Right Honourable RICHARD LUTTRELL
PILKINGTON BETH ELL, Baron Westbury of West-
bury, in the county of Wiltshire, in the Peerage of the
United Kingdom. Born April 25, 1852, being the eldest
son of the Right Honourable the second Baron Westbury,
by his wife Mary Florence, youngest daughter of the Reve-
rend Alexander Fownes Luttrell, Rector of East Quantox-
head, in the county of Somerset ; succeeded his father in
1875, under the creation of June 27, 1861. Armorial bear-
ings— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron engrailed
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azure, between three boars' heads couped sable, an estoile
or, all within a bordure of the third, impaling the arms of
Tollemache, namely, quarterly, i and 4, argent, a fret sable
(for Tollemache) ; 2 and 3, azure, an imperial crown or,
between three mullets argent, within a double tressure flory
counterrlory of the second (for Murray). Above the escut-
cheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a
helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling azure and
argent ; and for his Crest, out of a crown vallary or, an
eagle's head sable, between two wings azure, charged on
the breast with an estoile as in the arms. Supporters — On
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either side an eagle, wings addorsed azure, ducally crowned,
collared, and charged on the breast with an estoile or.
Motto — " Ap ithel." Married, July 24, 1882, Agatha
Manners Tollemache, commonly known as Lady Agatha
Manners Tollemache, sister of the ninth Earl of Dysart ;
and has Issue — Hon. Richard Bethell, Capt. late S. R.
Scots Guards, b. 1883; d. 1929 [m. 1911, Evelyn Lucia
Millicent, d. of the late Col. George Morland Hutton,
C.B. , of Gate Burton Hall, co. Lincoln; and left issue —
Richard Morland Tollemache Bethell, Esq., b. 1914 ; David
Alan Bethell, Esq., b. 1922 ; and Veronica Wenefryde
Nefertari]. Res. — The Bungalow, Putney Hill, S.W.
Clubs — Carlton, Naval and Military, Orleans.
FRANCIS VANDELEUR WESTBY, Esquire, J. P.,
D.L. cos. Dublin and Clare, and High Sheriff (1895) for
co. Clare. Born June 15, 1859, being the second but only sur-
viving son of the late Edward Perceval Westby , Esq. , D. L. ,
and High Sheriff 1854, by his first wife Elizabeth Mary, dau.
of the late Rt. Hon. Francis Blackburne, Lord Chancellor of
Ireland. Armorial bearings— Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent,
on a chevron azure, three cinquefoils pierced of the first ; 2.
argent, on a chief indented gules, three cross crosslets fitch^e
of the field ; 3. or, three garbs vert ; over all in the centre of
the shield a mullet gules for difference. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a
martlet sable, holding in the beak a stalk of wheat proper,
with three ears or, charged on the breast with a mullet
gold. Motto — "Nee volenti nee volanti." Married,
1888, Janet Louisa, second dau. of George Orme of Castle
Lacken, co. Mayo; and has Issue — (1) Perceval St. George
Charles Westby, Gentleman, b. Nov. 20, 1888; (2) Horace
William Turner Westby, Gentleman, b. Dec. 22, 1891 ;
(3) Granville Nicholas Francis Westby, Gentleman, b.
March 18, 1894. Seats — Roebuck Castle, Dundrum, near
Dublin, and Kilballyowen, co. Clare. Club — Kildare
Street (Dublin).
WESTENRA (U.O., 1661). Quarterly, 1 and 4, per
bend or and argent, in chief a tree eradicated and in base
a sea-horse regardant naiant in waves all proper (Westenra,
U.O., 1661) ; 2 and 3, quarterly, i. and iiii., azure, three
mullets within a bordure argent (Murray) ; ii. and iii., gules,
three martlets within a bordure or (Cairnes). Mantling
vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion
rampant proper. Motto — " Post prcelia praemia."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Derrick Warner William Westenra,
5th Baron Rossmore, H.M. Lieut, of co. Monaghan,
Hon. Col. 5th Batt. Royal Irish Fus. , late Lieut. 9th
Lancers and 1 st Life Guards, b. 1853 ; d. 1921 ; m. 1882,
Mittie, 0:B.E. , d. of Richard Christopher Naylor of
Hooton Hall, co. Chester : —
Rt. Hon. William Westenra, 6th Baron Rossmore, of
Monaghan in Irel. (19 Oct. 1796), Baron Rossmore of the
same place in U.K. (7 July 1838), Lieut. R.N.V.R. [Sup-
porters— Dexter, a trooper of the 5th Dragoons, resting his
right hand upon a drawn sword, point downwards, all proper ;
sinister, a horse of the 5th Dragoons, caparisoned proper],
b. 1892 ; m. 1927, Dolores Cecil, d. of the late Lt.-Col. J. A.
Wilson, D.S.O. , Ind. Army; and has issue — Hon, Brigid
Mary. Seats — Rossmore Park ; and Camla Vale, co.
Monaghan. Res. — Queen Anne's Cottage, Windsor.
Hon. Richard Westenra, Lieut. Irish Guards, b. 1893 ;
m. 1919, Alice Florence, d. of M. R. Blacker-Douglass, of
Seafield, Millbrooke, Jersey, C.I. Res. —
Only surv. son of Rt. Hon. Henry Robert Westenra,
3rd Baron Rossmore, Lieut, and Custos Rotulorum of
co. Monaghan, and sometime M.P. for the co., b.
1792; d. i860; m. 2nd, 1846, his cousin, Josephine
Julia Helen, second d. of Henry Lloyd of Farrinrory,
co. Tipperary : —
Hon. Peter Craven Westenra, D.L. co. Monaghan,
late Capt. and Hon. Major 5th Batt. Princess Victoria's
Royal Irish Fus. , b. 1855 ; m. 1895, Innys Maud Eaglesfield,
second d. of Lansdowne Daubeny, J. P., of Norton Malre-
ward, Somerset ; and has issue — Petronella Mary Kathleen
[m. 1920, Lieut.-Comdr. E. T. W. Church, R.N. ; and
has issue]; and Norah Muriel Patricia. Res. — Camla,
Dawlish.S. Devon.
WESTHEAD, see BROWN-WESTHEAD.
WESTMACOTT. Gules, a chevron cottised argent
between three bees volant or, a chief of the last. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
upon a mound, a column of the Tuscan order fessewise,
thereon a bee passant all proper. Motto— " Extremos
pudeat rediisse."
Sons of Richard Westmacott, R.A. , F.R.S., b. 1799;
d. 1872; m. 1845, Caroline Elizabeth, d. of Harry
Edgell of Cadogan Place, London : —
Edgell Edward Westmacott, Gentleman, b. 1850; m.
1874, Marian Charlotte Isabel, eld. d. of Capt. Innes
Colin Munro of Poyntzfield and Ardoch, Ross-shire ; and
has issue — (1) Richard Innes Edgell Westmacott, Gentle-
man, b. 1885 ; (2) Eric Walter Poyntz Westmacott, Gentle-
man, R.N., b. 1887; Dorothy Isabel Munro; Lilyan Eva;
Elsie Ragnild ; and Sybil Marian. Res. —
Denham William Westmacott, Gentleman, H.M. Office
of Woods and Forests, b. 1852 ; m. Mary, widow of
J. Waite of Folkestone ; and has issue — Richard Brenton
Westmacott, Gentleman, b. 1893; and Caroline. Res. —
WESTMEATH, Earl of, see NUGENT.
WESTMINSTER, Duke of, see GROSVENOR.
WESTMORLAND, Earl of, see VANE.
WESTON, see HUNTER-WESTON.
WESTON of West Horsley. Sable, a chevron or,
between three lions' heads erased argent. Mantling —
sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wolf
passant argent, ducally gorged or. Motto — "Gloria
sat Deus unus."
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Only son of Charles Edward Weston, Gentleman,
b. 1855 ; d. 1899 ; m. 1876, Charlotte, d. of Thomas
Russell, of Alfriston, Sussex : —
Charles Francis Russell Nugent Weston, Esq., M.C.,
Hon. Capt. R.E., Maj. R.E. (T.F.), Lord of the Manor
and patron of the living of West Horsley, b. 1877 ;
m. 1908, Dorothy Janet Agnes, ygr. d. of the late
Lt.-Col. George Weston, Indian Army, and has issue —
Charles Edward John Weston, Gentleman, b. 191 1;
John Henry Nugent Weston, Gentleman, b. 19 13 ;
and Barbara Mary. Res. — Tuesnoad Grange, Bethers-
den, Kent.
1899; (2) Geoffrey Hoel Weston Weston-Webb, Gentle-
man, Midshipman, R.N., b. 1902; (3) Leslie Llewellyn
Weston Weston-Webb, Gentleman, b. 1905; (4) Peter Le
Poer Weston Weston-Webb, Gentleman, b. 1907 ; (5)
Barry Lockhart Weston Weston- Webb, Gentleman, b.
1908 ; (6) Anthony Knighton Weston Weston - Webb,
Gentleman, b. 1911 ; and Josephine Desiree. Res. — La
Tour de Baousset, Route de Castellar, Mentone. Clubs —
Jun. Carlton ; Notts. County.
WESTROPP, see O'CALLAGHAN-WESTROPP.
WESTON of Over Whitacre (H. Coll., 3 Oct. 1912).
Azure, an eagle displayed wings inverted argent, charged
for distinction on the breast with a cross crosslet of the
field, between three horse-shoes or. Mantling" azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle dis-
played wings inverted azure, charged for distinction on the
breast with a cross crosslet or, holding in each claw a garb
gold. Motto — " Esse quam videri."
Son of William Weston Swinnerton of Stivichall
Grange, nr. Coventry: —
Joseph Weston Swinnerton- Weston, Gentleman, b. 1873,
succeeded the late Edward Weston and assumed the sur-
name of Weston 14 Aug. 19T2. Seat — Over Whitacre
House, Over Whitacre, Warwickshire.
WESTON-WEBB of Toddington Manor (Roy. Lie.
16 Jan. 1913, H. Coll.). Quarterly, r and 4, or, a cross
gules between four falcons close proper, a bordure sable
charged with ten bezants (Webb) ; 2 and 3, argent, a cross
Calvary mounted on three degrees or steps gules, on a
chief azure five bezants (Weston). Mantling gules and or.
Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, issuing out of an
Eastern crown or, a demi-falcon, wings elevated, sable
(Webb) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a cross as in the
arms, charged with five bezants (Weston).
Third son of Charles Knighton Webb of Southernhay,
Exeter, b. 1808; d. 1862; m. 1839, Lucy Elizabeth,
only d. of Commander Charles Knighton, R.N. : —
Weston Fulford Marriott Weston- Webb, Esq., J. P.
and (1921) High Sheriff, co. Bedford, Capt. 7th Sherwood
Foresters (Vols.), b. 1851 ; m. 1st, 1876, Emily (d. 1893),
only d. of Frederick Cowell of Brighton ; 2nd, 1897, Agnes
Josephine (d. 1922), d. of Joseph Littlewood, Esq., J. P., of
The Park, Nottingham ; 3rd, 1923, Mabel Winifred, only
d. of the late Thomas Eugene Hodges, of Millfield, Surrey ;
andhassurv. issue — (1) Ronald Beresford Weston Weston-
Webb, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. Queen Mary's Own Regt., *.
WESTROPP (Vn. Yorks., 1585). Sable, a lion rampant
ermine, ducally crowned or, langued and armed gules.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a falcon's head ermine. Motto — " Je me tourne
vers 1'occident." Livery — Dark blue, turned back with red.
Sons of John Massy- Westropp, Esq., J. P., B.A.,
Capt. 1st Royal Lancashire Regt., and Colonel in
Volunteers, b. 1837 ; d. 1903 ; m. June 1859, Mar-
garet, d. of Thomas Wilson Ffrance of Rawcliffe
Hall, in the co. of Lancashire (d. 1885) : —
John Massy- Westropp, Esq., C.M.G., late Capt., 12th
Lancers and Major and Hon. Col. comdg. 5th Batt. Roy.
Munster Fus., J. P. cos. Limerick and Clare, b. i860; m.
1890, Georgina (d. 1927), d. of Frederick Kennedy, Esq. ;
and has issue — (1) John Francis Ralph Massy- Westropp,
Gentleman, b. 1891 ; (2) Ralph Frederick Hugh Massy-
Westropp, Gentleman, b. 1892. Seats — Attyflin and Bally-
bronogue, co. Limerick ; Doonuss, Clonmoney, Moveens
and Killard, co. Clare. Res. — Doonas, Clonlara, co. Clare.
Ralph Henry Massy Westropp, Gentleman, b. 1864; m.
1894, Rose, d. of H. R. Barker and widow of James
Crawley. Res. — Kilkee, co. Clare.
Francis Stamer Westropp, Gentleman, b. 10 Feb. 1867 ;
m. 1890, Margaret, d. of Montague; and has issue —
Montague Westropp, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; and two daus.
Res. — Temora, Australia.
Sons of Hugh Massy Westropp, Esq., J. P. co. Clare,
b. 1847; d. 1909; m. 1st, 1869, Helena, third d. of
Rev. Thomas Westropp, M.A. , Rector of Ardcanny,
Limerick: —
Hugh Gerald Westropp, Gentleman, b. 1874 ; m. ;
and has issue. Post. add. —
Thomas George Westropp, Gentleman, b. 1875.
Son of John Westropp, Esq., J. P., of Attyflin, co.
Limerick, b. 1814; d. 1866; m. 2nd, 1856, Charlotte
Louise, eld. d. of Lt.-Gen. Sir Thomas Whitenead,
K.C.B. :—
Thomas Johnson Westropp, Gentleman (a. v.).
Son of William Nugent Westropp, Gentleman, b.
1838 ; d. 1893 ; m. 1880, Mary Molony, d. of Sampson
of Garrurgagh : —
Francis Sampson Westropp, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; m.
1909, Caroline Grace Bolton of Fairfield. Res. —
Sons of Sir Michael Roberts Westropp, Kt. Bach.,
B.A. , Chief Justice of Bombay 1870, b. 1817 ; d. 1890;
m. 1st, 1857, his cousin Elizabeth, d. of John Anderson
of Fermoy, co. Cork ; 2nd, 1865, his cousin Eliza
(d. 1910), d. of Lt.-Col. Lionel John Westropp: —
Henry Charles Edward Westropp, Esq., Lt.-Col. (ret.)
Manchester Regt., b. 1861; m. 1894, Mary Frances Anne,
d. of Lt.-Col. John Henry Lowndes, J. P. Braunston, co.
Northants., one of His Majesty's Gentlemen-at-Arms ; and
has issue — (1) Lionel Henry Mountifort Westropp, Gentle-
man, b. 1896 ; (2) Victor John Eric Westropp, Gentleman,
b. 1897 ; (3) Edward Lowndes Westropp, Gentleman, b.
1 910. Res. — Shillingford House, nr. Wallingford.
Lionel Er-skine Westropp, Esq., b. 1866. Res. — 60 Hol-
land Park, W. Club— New University.
Sons of Maj. -Gen. George Ralph Collier Westropp,
Indian Staff Corps (retired), b. 1834; d. 1912; m. Ellen
Blanche, d. of George Bell, Barrister-at-Law : —
Rev. Henry Amos Westropp, formerly Rector of Chilles-
ford, Suffolk, b. 1858; m. 1894, Mary Charlotte (d. 1898),
d. of Robert Woodman, M.D., of The Firs, Ormesby, co.
Norfolk.
George Ralph Collier Westropp, Esq., C.B., Col. Indian
Staff Corps, and Ind. Army, J. P. Surrey, b. 1859 ; m. 1899,
Ethel Frances, d. of the late Brig. -Gen. J. A. Tytler, V.C.,
C.B. Res. — Merton Park, Surrey.
Frederick Malcolme Westropp, Esq., D.S.O:, Lt.-Col.
R.E. (ret.), b. 1870; m. 1903, Mabel Jane, d. of the late
Hodder Michael Westropp ; and has issue— Frederick
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George Michael Westropp, Gentleman, b. 1905. Res. —
Wheatstone, Leintwardine, Bucknell, Salop.
Alexander Sligo Anderson Westropp, Esq., late I.C.S.,
b. 1872 ; m. 1904, Helen Mary, only child of late Edward
Shotton of Preston Tower, North Shields ; and has issue —
Edward Ralph Shotton Westropp, Gentleman, b. 1908;
and Aileen Dorothy. Seat — Arnewood Manor, Sway,
Hants,
Son of Hodder Michael Westropp, B.A. , b. ; d.
; m. 2nd, Jane, d. of Robert Seymour Drought of
Ridgemount, King's Co. : —
Michael Seymour Dudley Westropp, Gentleman
M.R.I. A., late Lieut. 1st Batt. Royal Irish Rifles, 6. 1868
m. 1902, Elizabeth Hyde, d. of John Lanyon, Esq., J. P.
and has issue — Ralph Michael Lanyon Westropp, Gentle-
man, b. 1907; and Dorothy Elizabeth Mary. Res. —
Son of Dawson Westropp, Esq., J. P. (High Sheriff
1885) co. Limerick, b. 1823; d. 1893; m. 1861, Frances
Dorothea (d. 1901), eld. d. of late Col. John Van-
deleur, 10th Hussars: —
Mountiford Westropp, Esq., Capt. Limerick City Art.,
6. 1864; m. 1896, Emma Meliora, d. of William Doyle
Hobson of Mylars Park, Wexford, and widow of Capt.
Cecil Ruggles-Brise ; and has issue — Mountiford Westropp,
Gentleman, b. 1902; Grace More; and Rose Vandeleur.
Res. — Melton and Cartown, co. Limerick; Westbury
Lodge, co. Clare.
Son of Rev. Daniel Gabbett Westropp, M.A., b.
1848; d. 1908; m. 1877, Maria Amelia, d. of Major
Matthew Pennefather Lloyd, 59th Regt. : —
Rev. Thomas John Westropp, B.A. (Dublin), 6. 1879.
Post. add. — The Rectory, Killmurry, Limerick.
THOMAS JOHNSON WESTROPP, Gentleman, M.A.
Trin. Coll., Dublin) 1885, M.R.I. A., F.R.S.A.I., Vice-Pres.
the Senate of the University of Dublin, and on Council of
Royal Irish Academy 1898-1903, 1904-1908, and 1909-14,
and Member of Board of Visitors of National Museum
1 906, and of Ancient Monuments Preservation Committee
1905, Member of the Soci6t6 Pr^historique Francaise,
Author of several works on Irish antiquities, folk-lore,,
and topography. Born Aug. 16, i860, being the fifth
son of the late John Westropp, Esq., J. P., ot Attyflin,
in the co. of Limerick, and Clonmoney, in the co. of
Clare, by his second wife Charlotte Louisa, eldest dau. of
Lieut. -Gen. Sir Thomas Whitehead, K.C. B. , of Uplands
Hall, Lancashire. Armorial bearings (Vn. Yorks. , 1585).
— Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, a lion rampant ermine, ducally
crowned or, langued and armed gules (for Westropp) ; 2
and 3, argent, on a fesse gules, between three popinjays vert,
collared and membered of the second, as many escallops of
the field (for Thweng). Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a falcon's head ermine.
Motto — " Je me tourne vers l'occident." Livery — Dark
blue, turned back with red. Postal addresses — Luneburg,
Sandymount, Dublin ; Royal Dublin Society, Kildare Street.
FRANCIS WALTER WESTROPP - DAWSON,
Esquire, J. P., formerly Lieut. 4th Batt. East Surrey
Regiment, Captain 3rd Royal Irish Regiment, Wexford
Militia. Born 1859, being the eldest son of the late Walter
Montiford Walter Westropp-Dawson of Charlesfort (who
assumed the surname and arms of Dawson by Roya
License in 1859), and his wife Laura Felicia Susan
youngest dau. of the late Sir William Clay, 1st Bart., M.P.
Armorial bearings — Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, on a bend
between two estoiles or, three daws sable (for Dawson) ; a
and 3, sable, a lion rampant argent, ducally crowned or, in
the dexter chief point an annulet of the last (for Westropp).
Mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, 1. upon a wreath
of the colours, on clouds proper, an estoile, as in the arms,
an escroll above, with the Motto, " Toujours propice" (for
Dawson) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle's head
couped ermine, charged with an annulet gules (for West-
ropp). Motto — " Tourne vers l'occident. " Married, 1889,
Charlotte, only surviving child of the late John Crichton
Gray, Esq., J. P., of Upton, co. Carlow ; and has Issue —
(1) Walter Henry Montiford Westropp-Dawson, Gentleman,
b. 1893 ; (2) Robert Gray Westropp-Dawson, Gentleman,
b. 1895 ; and Laura Frances. Seat —
WESTWORTH (H. Coll.). Per chevron sable and or,
in chief two estoiles argent, each within a chaplet of roses
gules, leaved of the second, and a sun rising from the base
gules. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a feather erect or, between two roses gules,
stalked and leaved vert. Motto — " Ubique fidelis." Livery
— Grey, with black velvet facings.
Son of William Westworth of Preston, Lanes. ,b. 1842;.
d. ; m. , Margaret, d. of William Fletcher: —
Arthur Westworth, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; m. 1896,.
Henrietta, eld. d. of late Richard Harrison ; and has issue
— (1) Arthur Bertram Westworth, Gentleman, b. 1897; (a)-
Harold Westworth, Gentleman, b. 1899; Kathleen Doris;
and Edith Margaret. Res. —
WETHEY. Ermine, a lion rampant, holding between
the paws an escallop reversed, and. in chief two passion-
crosses all gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, in front of a passion-cross
gules, an escallop reversed argent, between two wings
barry of six argent and gules. Motto — ' ' Fortis in veritatis
causam."
Sons of Edward Canes Wethey, Gentleman, of the
Green, Shaldon, Devon, b. 1829; d. 1918; m. 1st,
1852, Phoebe (d. 1890), d. of Malachi Harvey of
Shaldon ; 2nd, 1891, Tryphena, d. of late William
Norsworthy of Teignmouth : —
Edward Brewer Wethey, Gentleman, b. 1853. Res.
Ernest Harold Wethey, Esq., Paymaster Comdr. R.N.,
b. 1859. Res.— Windrush, Spencer Road, E. Molesey.
Arthur Harvey Wethey, Gentleman, b. 1862. Postal
address— c/o Miss Wethey, Camberley, Paradise Road,
Teignmouth.
(1902-5 and 1912- ), and Curator to Royal Soc. of Anti-
quaries of Ireland, named in Royal Charter to same, on
WETHERED (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules,
on a chevron between three fleshpots or, as many mullets
of the field (Wethered) ; 2 and 3, ermine, on a bend gules,
three eagles displayed or (Badger). Mantling gules and
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or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a goat's headf per
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bend embattled or and gules. Motto—" Virtute et labore."
Livery — Light drab, green facings.
Only son of Francis Owen Wethered, Esq., C.M.G., of
Tilecotes, Marlow, J. P. for Bucks., Lieut. -Col. Bucks.
Batt. Territorial Force, M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1864 ; d. 1922 ;
by his 1st wife, m. 1899, Adeline Harris (d. 1900), d. of
W. F. MacTier, M.D. , of Kinnessburn, St. Andrews : —
Owen Francis MacTier Wethered, Esq., Lieut. R.N. , b.
1900 ; m. 1924, ; and has issue —
Wethered, Gentleman, b. 1926. Res. —
Sons of Owen Peel Wethered, Esq., Hon. Col. Bucks.
R.V. , M.A. Oxon., b. 1837 ; d. 1908; m. 1863, Frances
Alice, d. of G. T. Ellison of Seymour Street, Portman
Square :—
Rev. Owen Henry Wethered, M.A. (Oxon.), Vicar of
Boldmere, b. 1867. Res. — Boldmere Vicarage, Wylde
Green, nr. Birmingham.
Hugh Ellison Wethered, Esq., Major R.F.A., B.A.
(Camb.), b. 1889 ; m- ; and has issue — 1 dau.
Club — Guards'.
Sons of Rev. Florence Thomas Wethered, Vicar and
Patron of Hurley, M.A., Oxon., b. 1840; d. 1919 ; m.
1st, 1862, Grace Emma (d. 1864), dau. of the late Rev.
the Hon. Samuel Best, Rector of Abbot's Ann, and
sister of the 5th Lord Wynford ; 2nd, 1867, Mary
Josephine, dau. of the late Joseph Bonsor of Belgrave
Square :—
Rev. Edmund Peel Wethered, Vicar of Staverton, and
Patron of Hurley, b. 1863 ; m. 1896, Adelaide Constance,
d. of Rev. George Alfred Foyster, late Rector of All Saints',
Hastings ; and has issue — Harold Edmund Wethered,
Gentleman, b. 1901 [m. 1927, Joan, d. of Rev. William
Henry Fearis, Vicar of Welton] ; Geraldine Emma [m.
, James Buchanan]; Ursula Marion; and Mary
Adelaide. Res. — Staverton Vicarage, Daventry.
Rev. Arthur James Wethered, M.A. , Vicar of Kings-
wood, b. 1869 ; m. 1899, Sydney Alice (d. 1925), d. of Robert
O'Brien Furlong, Esq., C.B. , of Cloneevin, Killiney; and
has issue — Courtney Harold Wethered, Gentleman, b. 1903 ;
Frances Alice [m. 1928, Rev. Ernest Henson, Vicar of
Tadworth, Surrey, and has issue] ; and Hilda Constance.
Res. — Kingswood Vicarage, Tadworth, Surrey.
Joseph Robert Wethered, Esq., C.M.G., D.S.O., Col.
(ret.) Glos. Regt., b. 1873; m. 1913, Kathleen Dorothy
Amy, d. of Col. H. S. FitzGerald, C.B. ; and has issue —
Guy Ernest Fitzgerald Wethered, Gentleman, b. • and
Dorothy Charlotte Res.— The White House, High Street,
Marlow. Club — Army and Navy.
Herbert Laurence Wethered, Esq., C.M.G., D.S.O.,
Lt.-Col. East Lanes. Regt., b. 1877 ; m. 1907, Amy Eileen,
d. of Col. D. E. Browne, D.L., of The Albany, Monks-
town, co. Dublin, and Woodstock, co. Mayo ; and has
issue — Geoffrey Peter Wethered, Gentleman, b. 1908.
Res.—
WETTENHALL (H. Coll.). Vert, a cross engrailed
ermine. Mantling vert and argent. Crest — Out of &,
ducal coronet gules, an antelope's head argent. Motto —
" Patria cara carior libertas."
Sons of Holford Highlord Wettenhall, of Carrs Plains,
and Glen Holford, Stawell, Victoria, Australia,
formerly Member Legislative Council of Victoria,
b. 1840 ; d. 1920 ; m. 1866, Mary Burgess, d. of
Alexander Dennis, Esq., J. P., of Tarndwarncoort,
Colac, Victoria : —
Herbert Highland Wettenhall, Gentleman, b.
Res. — Carrs Plains, Stawell, Victoria, Australia.
Milton Wettenhall, Gentleman, b. . Res. — Lake
Wallace, Edenhope, Victoria.
Allen Holford Wettenhall, Gentleman, b. . Res.
— Clondrisse, Flinders, Victoria.
Marcus Edward Wettenhall, Gentleman, b.
Res. — Mernong, Stawell, Victoria.
Alexander Llewellyn Wettenhall, Gentleman, b.
Res. — Mernong, Stawell, Victoria.
Roland Ravenscroft Wettenhall, Esq., M.B., M.S.
(Melbourne), late Major R.A.M.C., b. 1882 ; m. 1910,
Jane Veda, 2nd d. of Alexander Thomson Creswick
of Torrien, Toorak, Victoria, and Tupra, Hay, N.S.W. ;
and has issue — Henry Norman Burgess Wettenhall,
Gentleman, b. 1915 ; Roland Hugh Alexander Wetten-
hall, Gentleman, b. 1918. Estate — Carrs Plains, Stawell.
Victoria, Australia. Res — .Aberfeldie, Toorak ; The
Chalet, nr. Worth, both Victoria. Club— Melbourne.
The Reverend GEORGE CAIRNCROSS WHAL-
LEY, M.A., Clerk in Holy Orders, formerly of Holy
Trinity, Paddington. Armorial bearings— Argent, be-
tween three whales' heads erased sable, a banner displayed
bendwise gules, thereon two lions passant guardant in pale
or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath
of the colours, a whale's head erased and erect per pale
gules and sable. Motto — "Gloria Deo in profundis."
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WHARRIE, formerly of Sachel Court (L.O., 29 Nov.
1912). Vert, three towers argent, on a chief of the last
as many cross crosslets fitch^e gules. Mantling vert,
doubled argent. Crest — Issuing out of an antique crown
or, an arm in armour, embowed, grasping a dagger all
proper. Motto — " Turris fortis mihi Deus." Livery —
Brown.
Third son of late Rev. Thomas Smith Wharrie,
Minister of Symington, Ayr, b. 1776; d. 1844; m.
1816, Eliza, d. of Rev. John Fraser, Minister of
Liberton: —
The late Thomas Wharrie, Esq., of Sachel Court,
Alfold, Surrey, J. P. co. Middlesex, b. 1828; d. 1917 ; m.
1st, 1864, Margaret Victoire, d. of Andrew Houston,
Governor of Grenada, West Indies; 2nd, 1899, Mary
Woodgate, d. of Sir Henry Harben, D.L., of Warnham
Lodge, Sussex.
WHARTON, Baron, see KEMEYS-TYNTE.
B WILLIAM HENRY ANTHONY WHARTON, Esq.,
O.B.E., J. P., D.L. Born Nov. 14, 1859, being the only son
of the late John Thomas Wharton, Esq., J. P. and D.L. for
N.R. of co.Yorks., by his wife Charlotte, eldest dau. of Henry
Walker Yeoman of Woodlands, co. Yorks., by his wife Lady
Margaret Bruce, dau. of the Rt. Hon. the 1st Earl of Zetland.
Armorial bearings — Sable, a maunch argent. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
Mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
wreath of the colours, a bull's head erased argent, armed
or, crined sable. Livery — Claret coat, crimson waistcoat,
with silver buttons. Married, first, July 20, 1888, Harriott
Emily (d. 1894), second dau. of the Rev. C. B. Yeoman,
Vicar of Manfield, co. Yorks. ; and has Issue — Margaret
Winsome. He married secondly, 1895, Elizabeth Sophia
Mytton (d. 1926), dau. of the late Rev. R. J. Harrison,
of Caer Howel, Montgomeryshire. Estates — Skelton in
Cleveland, and Gilling, in Richmond, both in the North
Riding of the county of Yorks. Postal address — Skelton
Castle, Skelton in Cleveland.
WHARTON Ped. (H. Coll.). Sable, a maunch argent, a
canton or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a bull's head erased argent,
armed or. Motto — " Dio volendo lo faro."
Sons of Admiral Sir William J. L. Wharton, K.C.B.,
of Florys, Wimbledon Park, b. 1843 ; d. 1905 ;
m. 1880, Lucy Georgina, d. of Edward Holland, of
Dumbleton Hall, Glos. : —
John Robert Wharton, Esq., B.A. (Cantab.),
A.M.Inst.C.E., Capt. late R. Warwick Regt. 1914-19,
b. 1881 ; m. 1912, Marjorie, d. of Capt. A. E. Haynes)
R.E., and has issue — Christopher Lloyd Wharton, Esq.,
b. 1915 ; John Nicholas Wharton, Gentleman, b. 1916 ;
Margaret Julia ; Barbara Ann ; Rachel Katharine ; and
Althea Mary. Res. — Stretton Croft, Barnt Green, Worcs.
Clubs — United University, Leander.
Eric Lloyd Wharton, Esq., Capt. R.N., b. 1882.
Res. — Cox's Mill, Dallington, Sussex.
Harald Edward Wharton, Esq., Lieut.-Comdr. R.N.,
b. 1887 ; m. 1918, Dorothy, d. of Col. A. T. Moore, R.E.,
and has issue — Phyllida Caragh. Res. — Dunridge, Horra-
bridge, S. Devon. Club — United Service.
WHEATLEY (Arms exhibited Vn. 1687, but not
allowed ; arms as under, confirmed 1847). Per fesse azure
and erminois, a pale counterchanged, three lions rampant
guardant or. Mantling azure and or. Crest — Out of a
mural crown or, two arms embowed vested azure, holding
between the hands proper a garb also or, entiled with a
ducal coronet azure. Motto—' ' I trust in my God." Livery
— Blue and yellow.
Sons of Moreton John Wheatley, Esq., C.B. of Gersyllt
Park, co. Denbigh, Col. late R.E., sometime Bailiff of
the Royal Parks, 6. 1837; d. 1916 ; m. 1864, Edith
Frances (d. 1925), ygst. d. of Charles Millett of Maiden
Erleigh : —
Evelyn Moreton Wheatley, Gentleman, b. 1866; m.
1894, Frances Mary, eld. d. and coh. of Arthur Edward
Whieldon, Esq., J. P. (Arms of Whieldon— Gules, on a
chevron argent, between three pears stalked and leaved or,
as many crosses sable, on a chief ermine, a lion passant of
the fourth). Club — Windham.
Cyril Moreton Wheatley, Esq., D.S.O., Major late 3rd
Essex Regt., served S. Africa 1900-02 (Queen's Med., 3
clasps), and Great War (desp., D.S.O.), b. 1870; m. 1923,
Alethea, d. of the late Rev. Richard Fort. Res. — Friezley,
Cranbrook, Kent. Club— Windham.
Basil Moreton Wheatley, Gentleman, £. 1875. Res.—
Only son of William Frank Wheatley, Esq. , of Manor
House, Little Gaddesden, Berkhampstead, Lt.-Col.
2nd V.B. Beds. Regt., late R.N. and 84th Foot, b.
1840; d. 1923; m. 1st, 1869, Alice Mary (d. 1872), d.
of late Francis Scawen Blunt of Crabbet Park ; 2nd,
1887, Annette Katherine, d. of late Major Henry
Francis Cockayne Cust, M.P. : —
Brig.-Gen. Philip Wheatley, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O.,
rmerly Lt.-Col. R.H.A., served S. Africa (Queen's medal,
7 clasps, desp.), and Great War 1914-19, as Brig-Gen.,
b. 1871. Res. — Nanyuki, Kenya Colony. Club — Naval
and Military.
Son of Lt.-Col. Charles Robertson Eliott Wheatley,
late R. (Madras) Art., b. 1841 ; d. 1913 ; m. 1870, Ellen
Bingham, only surv. d. of Henry Snaith Lane, Bengal
C.S. :—
Brig.-Gen. Leonard Lane Wheatley, C.M.G., D.S.O.,
late Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, a Member of the
Hon. Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms, b. 1876; m. igi7,
Esther, d. of Charles Fairbairn, of Banogill, Victoria,
Australia, and has issue — Charles Michael Wheatley, Gen-
tleman, b. 1924. Res. — Chart Place, Sutton Valence, Kent.
Club — Naval and Military.
Son of Newark Wheatley, Gentleman, b. 1844; d.
189 ; m. 1872, Bett(d. 1885), d. of William Hazlitt :—
Ivor Newark Wheatley, Gentleman, b. 1873. Res. —
Son of George Wheatley, Gentleman, b. 1847 ; d. 1928 ;
m. 1872, Emily Frances (d. 1901), d. of Lt.-Gen.
William Prescott : —
Capt. Guy Rutherford Prescott Wheatley, Madras
Lancers, b. 1875 ; m. 1904, Mary Louisa Annie, only d. of
of Col. Willoughby T. Brereton, Indian Army, and has
has issue — George Prescott Brereton Wheatley, Gentleman,
b. 1909. Res. —
WHEATLEY of Berkeswell Hall (H. Coll.). Quar-
terly, sable and argent, a fesse gules between in the first and
fourth quarters a rose of the second and in the second and
third a cross pate'e of the third. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
cross pat^e gules, a martlet argent.
Only son of Joshua Hirst Wheatley, Esq. J. P., of
Berkeswell Hall, Coventry, Major 2nd W. Yorks. Yeo.,
b. 1853 ; d. ; m. 1884, Edith A. , yst. d. of the late
Wm. Morris of The Lodge, Halifax, Yorks. : —
Charles Joshua Hirst Wheatley, Esq., J. P. co. Warwick,
Maj. late Warwickshire Yeo., b. 1888 ; m. 1923, Christobel,
d. of Henry Gordon- Watson ; and has issue — 1 dau. Seal
— Berkeswell Hall, Coventry. Clubs — Cavalry, Leander.
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WHEBLE of Bulmershe Court (U.O.). Quarterly, 1
and 4, azure, on a chevron between two bees volant in
chief and in base an ox passant or, three padlocks sable
{Wheble, U.O., 1844) ; 2 and 3, gules, two swords in saltire,
blades upwards proper, hilts and pommels or, between four
roses argent, barbed and seeded proper (St. Lawrence,
Earls of Howth). Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a parrot statant proper, in its beak a
padlock sable, as in the arms. Motto — "Lahore et
industria."
Son of Ernest Joseph Wheble, Gentleman, b. 1854 ; d.
1919 ; m. , Maud Macmillan : —
Tristram Ernest Wheble, Gentleman, b. 191 1. Res. —
Hungerford Lodge, Reading.
Yngr. sons of James Joseph Wheble, Esq., J. P., D.L.,
of Bulmershe Court, b. ; d. 1884 ; m. 1850, Lady
Catherine Elizabeth, d. of 3rd Earl of Howth : —
Leo Joseph Daniel Wheble, Gentleman, b. 1867. Res. —
Gerard Joseph Wheble, Gentleman, b. 1869. Rtt. —
WHEELER of Woodhouse Eaves (H. Coll.). Sable, a
chevron between in chief two talbots' heads erased, and
in base an eagle displayed or, impaling the arms of
Pullman, namely, Per bend argent and sable, two roses
gules, leaved and slipped proper, one in sinister chief, the
other in dexter base. Mantling sable and or. Crest
On a wreath of the colours, a talbot's head erased sable,
eared and charged on the neck with a catherine-wheel
or. Badge — Two cinquefoils slipped sable, enfiled by a
circlet or. Motto — " Promisso sto."
Second son of Benjamin Wheeler of Northampton,
b. 1824; d. 1889 ; m. 1848, Mary (d. 1890), d. of
John Hieron Radford, of Nottingham: —
Sir Arthur Wheeler, 1st Bart. (7 Feb. 1920), of
Woodhouse Eaves, co. Leicester, J. P., D.L. Leics.,,
b. i860 ; m. 1896, Mary, d. of the late Frederick Pullman
Esq. J. P., of Nottingham ; and has issue — Arthur
Frederick Pullman Wheeler, Esq., b. 1900 ; John Hieron
Wheeler, Esq.,&. 1905 [m, 1929, Gwendolen Alice, d. of
Alfred E. Oram, of Walberton, Kirby Muxloe, nr.
Leicester] ; Catherine Mary Victoria [m. 1921, John
Reginald Leeson, of Ashcroft, Manor Road, Leicester;
and has issue] ; and Nancie Radford. Seat — Woodhouse
Eaves, Loughborough, co. Leicester. Clubs — Junior
Carlton, Leicestershire.
The Reverend WILLIAM CHESLIN WHEELER,
M.A. (Trin. Coll., Dublin), Clerk in Holy Orders, formerly
Vicar of Pollington, Yorks. Armorial bearingB— Per pale
or and azure, three chevronels indented between as many
wheels with six spokes, in the centre chief point a millrind all
counterchanged. Mantling azure and or. Crest — Upon
a wreath of the colours, a gryphon's head argent, gutte"e-de-
sang, erased gules, gorged with a wreath of laurel proper
and holding in the beak a wheel with six spokes per pale or
and azure. Motto — " Non omnis moriar." Married, and
has with other issue — Joseph Bourne Wheeler, Esq., J. P.
co. Derby, b. 1856 [m. 1899, Florence, M.B.E., d. of
Francis Smith, of Wingfield Park, co. Derby {Res. —
Netherlea, Holbrook, co. Derby)]. Res. — 1 Ridgeway
Gardens, Wimbledon, S.W. ; Southborough, Tunbridge
Wells.
JOSEPH WHEELWRIGHT, Gentleman. Armorial
bearings— Or, gutt6e-de-sang, a gryphon segreant gules,
on a chief indented of the last, two lions passant argent.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a gryphon's head couped gules, gorged with a collar
vair between two trefoils slipped vert. Motto — "Age et
tace. " Postal add. — The Corner, Three Elms Lane, Had-
low, nr. Tunbridge Wells. nilYl t r;iM
WHELER. Or, a chevron between three leopards'
faces sable. Mantling sable and or. Crest — Out of a
ducal coronet or, an eagle displayed gules. Motto — " Facie
tenus."
Son of Sir Edward Wheler, 12th Bart., b. 1857 ;
d. 1903 ; m. 1883, Mary Leontine (d. 1917), d. of Sir
Richard Wood, G.C.M.G., C.B. :—
Sir Trevor Wood Wheler, 13th Bart. (11 Aug. 1660),
Capt. (ret.) R. Sussex Regt., b. 1889 ; m. 1915, Margaret
Idris, d. of Sir Ernest Woodford Birch, K.C.M.G. ; and has
issue — Edward Woodford Wheler, Esq., b. 1920 ; Audrey,
Idris; Diana Edme. Res.— Walderston, Stoughton,
Emsworth, Hants. Club — Bath.
Son of Col. Charles Stuart Wheler, b. 1851 ; d.
1923 ; m. 1876, Alice Lilian (d. 1927), d. of Lt.-Col.
J. S. Ogilvie, Indian Army : —
Aubrey Stuart Wheler, Gentleman, b. 1877 ; m. 1904,
Blanche Christian, d. of S. W. Jameson, and has issue —
Stephen Jameson Wheler, Gentleman, b. 1907 ; Elinor
[m. 1926, Edward Fraser Walter] ; and Rosemary Blanche
Jameson. Res. — Sundown, Birchwood Road, Park-
stone, Dorset.
Son of Rev. Henry Trevor Wheler, b. 1804 ; d. i860 ;
m. 1834, Charlotte (d. 1885), d. of Rev. Charles
Euseby Isham : —
William Alfred Wheler, Gentleman, late Commodore
Indian Navy, b. 1843; m. 1879, Mary Margaret (d. 1918),
d. of the late William John Cummin g, M.R.C.S., and has
issue — Frederick Trevor Wheler, Gentleman (Res. —
Holdfast Cottage, Haslemere ; 15 Emperor's Gate,
S.W.), b. 1880 [m. 1905, Romana Gertrude, d. of the late
William Bemrose, F.S.A., of Elmhurst, Derby] ; Wini-
fred Margaret [m. 1915, Rev. Edward Powell, Rector of
Munslow, Shropshire, and has issue] ; Mary Glynne
[m. 1914, Rev. John A. Kirby, Vicar of Otterbourne,
Hants., and has issue]. Res. —
WHELER (R.L., 21 Nov. 1843, H. Coll.). Quarterly,
1 and 4, vert, on a fesse or, three lions rampant of the first
(Wheler c. 159c) ; 2 and 3, per fesse argent and gules, three
pallets engrailed counterchanged, on a canton or, a
m-mlet of the second (Medhurst). Mantling vert and or.
Crests — -i. out of a mural crown or, a griffin's head issuant
argent (Wheler); 2. on a wreath of the colours, a martlet
argent, charged with two fleurs-de-lys in fesse gules, and
holding in the beak an acorn slipped proper. Motto —
" In solido Deus."
Sons of Charles Wheler Wheler, Esq., of Otterden
Place, Kent, and Ledston Hall, Yorks., J. P. West
Rdg., J.P. and D.L. Kent (High Sheriff 1891), b. ;
d. 1899 ; m. 1869, Elizabeth Townend, eld. d. of Col.
William Hall of Syndale, Kent : —
George Bevil Hastings Wheler, Esq., M,C, M.A. Oxon.,
Major 21st Lancers, b. 1874 ; m. 1927, Margaret Rachel,
ouly child of Hugh Allan, of Montreal, Canada. Seats —
Ledston Hall, Yorks. ; Otterden Place, Kent ; Syndall
House, near Faversham, Kent. Clubs — Carlton, Cavalry,
Jun. Carlton, R.A.C.
Charles William Gilborne Hastings Wheler, Esq., Capt.
R.E. Kent. Yeo., J.P. Kent, b. 1880. Seat— The Oaks,
Ospringe, near Faversham, Kent. Club — Junior Naval
and Military.
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WHELER-GALTON of Claverdon Leys (R.L., 11 Jan.
1913, H. Coll.)- Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a chevron between
three leopards' faces sable (Wheler) ; 2 and 3, ermine, on
a fesse engrailed between six fleurs-de-lys of the second,
an eagle's head erased argent, enclosed by two bezants
(Galton). Mantling sable and or. Crests— 1. out of a
ducal coronet or, an eagle displayed gules (Wheler) ; 2.
upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, an eagle
wings elevated ermine, gazing on the sun in splendour, the
dexter claw resting on a fleur-de-lys gules (Galton).
Son of Edward Wheler, Esq., J. P., b. 1798 ; d. 1879 ;
m. 1845, Elizabeth Anne (d. 1906), eldest d. of Samuel
Tertius Galton : —
Edward Galton Wheler-Galton, Esq., J. P. cos. Northum-
berland and Warwick, b. 1850 ; m. 1890, Mary Louisa, d. of
the late James Dugdale of Wroxall Abbey, co. Warwick.
Seat — Claverdon Leys, co. Warwick.
WHETHAM, see DAMPIER-WHETHAM.
WHEWELL (H. Coll., 1896). Vain* argent and
gules, on a bend cottised sable, a crescent or between two
Dianas' heads crined and horned of the first. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
wyvern wings elevated proper, gorged with a collar gemel
or, supporting with the dexter leg a torch erect sable,
fired also proper. Motto — " For faith and for fatherland."
Livery — Blue, with yellow facings.
Only son of Thomas Whewell, Gentleman, of Fair
Elms, Blackburn, b. 1840; d. 1924; m. 1864, Mary
Ann, second d. of Councillor James Briggs of Black-
burn : —
William Briggs Whewell, Gentleman, b. Oct. 15, 1872 ;
m. 1922, Mary Dorothea, B.A., d. of Frederick Charles
Barton, of Saffron Walden, Essex, and has issue — Thomas
Michael Whewell, Gentleman, b. 1923. Res. — 2 Cross Hill
Road, Blackburn. Club — Union (Blackburn).
WHICHCOTE of Aswarby Park, Lirlcs. (H. Coll.,
ante 17th cent.). Ermine, two boars passant gules,
langued azure, tusks and bristles or. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a boar's head
erased and erect gules, langued azure, armed or. Motto —
'* Juste et droit."
Sons of Sir George Whichcote, 8th Bart., b. 1817; d.
1893 ; m. 1866, Louisa Day, d. of Thos. Wm.
Clagett of Fetcham, Surrey : —
Sir George Whichcote, 9th Bart., of Aswarby Park,
(2 April 1660), J. P. and D.L. Lines., High Sheriff 1900,
late Capt. 3rd and 4th Batts. of Northants. Regt., b. 1870.
Seat — Aswarby Park, Sleaford, Lines.
Hugh Christopher Whichcote, Esq., b. 1874; m. 1909,
Flora Lilian, d. of the late Rev. C. Sendius Sundius, M.A.,
Vicar of Lund ; and has issue — Isolda Sophia ; Diana
Juliane ; and Pauline Clare. Res. —
The Late ARTHUR EDWARD WHIELDON,
Esquire, of Wyke Hall, co. Dorset, J. P. co. Denbigh. Born
May 2, 1820, being the second son of the late
George Whieldon, Esquire, of Springfield House, in the
county of Warwick, and of The Grove, in the county of
Hampshire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Stafford,
Warwick, and Northampton, and Deputy-Lieutenant of the
first, High Sheriff for the county of Warwick 1847, by his
second wife Mary, third daughter of the late Richard Brettell
of Finstall House, and of Stourbridge, in the county
of Worcester. Armorial bearings— Gules, on a chevron
argent, between three pears stalked and leaved or,
as many crosses sable, a chief ermine, thereon a lion
passant of the fourth. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling gules and
argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
upon a mount vert, between two branches of oak proper, a
fer-de-moline fessewise sable, thereon perched a parrot vert,
collared gules, holding in the dexter claw a pear stalked and
leaved also proper. Motto — "Virtus prasstantior auro."
Married, 1862, Helena, daughter and co-heiress of John
Ratcliffe of The Grange, Leyland, in the county of Lancaster;
and by her (who died 1889) had Issue — Frances Mary ;
Georgina ; Eveline Annie ; Eleanor Marguerite ; and Cecile
Violet. Seats — Wyke Hall, near Gillingham, in the county
of Dorset ; Ashe Grange, Farnham, in the county of Surrey.
EDWARD WHINERAY, Gentleman. Born March 25,,
1840, being the fourth son of James Whineray, Gentleman,
by his wife Mary Corbison, only dau. of John Corbison,
Gentleman. Armorial bearings — Per chevron or and vert,
two chevronels couped between as many pheons in chief,
and an anchor erect in base, all counterchanged. Mantling
vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a mast
with a sail hoisted proper, the sail charged with an anchor
erect gules between on the dexter side a branch of oak
fructed of the first and on the sinister a coral branch of the
second. Motto— "In solo Deo salus." Married, Aug. 31,
1865, Jane, third dau. of Thomas Hodgson ; and has Issue —
(1) William Edward Whineray, Gentleman (Leighton Court,
Neston, Cheshire), b. June 25, 1866; (2) James Whineray,
Gentleman, b. April 5, 1868 ; Mary Maggie ; and Eleanor
Jane. Residence— Westmead, Hoylake, Cheshire.
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WHINNEY (H. Coll.). Or, on a chevron between in
chief a key wards downwards fessewise, and in base a
pear all azure, three bezants. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, out of grass a
hare courant proper. Motto — " Through endeavour to
«steem."
Sons of Sir Arthur Francis Whinney, K.B.E.
(1919), J. P., of Lee Place, Charlbury, b. 1865 ;
d. 1927 ; m. 1892, Amy Elizabeth (d. 1923), d.
of the late William Golden, of The Treasury : —
Eraest Frederick Golden Whinney, Esq., Lieut.
R.A.S.C, b. 1898.
Douglas Harold Whinney, Esq., b. 1902. Res. —
Lee Place, Charlbury, co. Oxford ; 80 Gloucester Terrace,
Hyde Park, W.2.
WHINYATES (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4l paly of
six or and azure, a bordure gobony of the first and gules,
on a chief ermine, a lion passant gules, between two
spur-rowels upwards gold (Whinyates) ; 2, sable, a stag's
head caboshed between two flaunches argent (Parker) ;
3, vert, three horses courant argent, bridled or (Frye).
Mantling' azare and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
in front of an anchor erect sable, a cubit arm holding a
sword proper, pommel and hilt or. Motto — " Malignum
spernere vulgus."
Sons of Rev. Edward Henry Whinyates, Clerk in Holy
Orders, B.A. of the University of Oxford, Rector of
Fretherne, Stonehouse, co. Gloucester, b. 1835 ; d.
1905 ; m. 1882, Sarah Marie Louise, eldest d. of Major
John T. Ashton, Madras Horse Artillery : —
Guy Whinyates, Gentleman, B.A. Oxford, late Foreign
Office, served Great War 1914-19, and in F.O. Mission to
S. Russia 1919-20, b. 1884. Club and Postal address —
Royal Societies', 63 St. James's Street, S.W.i.
Ralph Whinyates, Esq., M.C., Capt. late 8th Hussars,
served Great War 1914-10 (desp., M.C.), b. 1885. Post,
add. — Abbotsleigh, Bournemouth.
WHISTON (H. Coll.). Argent, three mulberry-leaves
vert, on a chief azure a beaver couchant proper. Mantling
vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
upon a mulberry- leaf vert, a silkworm moth proper.
Motto—" Nihil sine labore."
Son of the late William Whiston : —
Harold Walter Whiston, Esq., J. P. co. Chester, b.
. Res. — The Elms, Byron's Lane, Macclesfield.
WH I TAKER, see MASTER-WHITAKER.
WHITAKER(H. Coll.). Sable, three mascles argent.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a cubit arm in armour grasping in the hand a
sword all proper. Livery — Black and white.
Eldest son of John Whitaker, Esq., of Broadclough,
Lanes., and Winsley Hall, Salop, J. P. co. Salop, Lord
of the Manor of Westbury, b. 1829; d. 1899; m. 1858,
Elizabeth Anne, d. of Robert Munn of Heath Hill,
Stackheads, nr. Manchester : —
Major James Whitaker, late 20th Hussars, Lord of the
Manor of Westbury, Salop, J. P. and (192 1) High Sheriff,
Salop, b. 1863 ; m. 1905, Hon. Mary Isabella Sophia Louisa
Weld- Forester, d. of 5th Baron Forester ; and has issue —
Clare Isabel. Seats — Broadclough, Bacup, Lanes. ; Wins-
ley, Shropshire. Res. — Winsley Hall, Westbury, Salop.
Clubs — Naval and Military, Cavalry.
Issue of John Whitaker, Gentleman (2nd son of John
Whitaker (see above)), b. 1865; d. 1925 ; m. 1896, Lisle
Wyman Smith of Cheyenne, U.S.A. : — 4
Reginald Ormerod Whitaker, Gentleman, b. 1904. Res.
— Cheyenne, Wyoming, U.S.A.
Alice Eliza.
Louise.
Third son of John Whitaker, Esq., of Winsley (see
above) : —
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Dugald Robert Whitaker, Gentleman, b. 1869 ; m. ,
Elizabeth Wyman Smith of Cheyenne, U.S.A. ; and has
issue — Two daus. Res. —
Sons of James Whitaker, Esq., J. P. co. Salop, b. 1831 ;
d. 1913 ; m. 1863, Elizabeth (d. 1900), d. of Lt.-Col.
Every Clayton of Rowley, nr. Burnley, Lanes. : —
Henry Ernest Whitaker, Esq., J. P. and (1920) High
Sheriff, Salop, b. 1869 ; m. 1899, Margaret Louisa, d. of
John Whitaker, Esq., J. P., of Winsley ; and has issue —
Mabel Elaine [tn. 1925, Major Alan Ker] ; and Rosa-
mund Lucy \m. C. E. Garnett, Esq., ofWallsbatch Manor,
Bridgnorth]. Res. — Ludford Park, Ludlow, Shropshire.
Club— Bath.
Bernard Whitaker, Esq., J. P. Oxon., late Capt. Q.O.
Oxfordsh. Hussars, served Great War 1914-19, b. 1873 ;
tn. 1900, Mabel, d. of John Whitaker, Esq., J. P., of Wins-
ley ; and has issue — (1) Robert Edmund Whitaker, Gentle-
man, b. 1901 ; (2) Arthur Bernard Whitaker, Gentleman,
b. 1905 ; (3) Donald Ralph Whitaker, Gentleman, b. 1908 ;
(4) James Henry Whitaker, Gentleman, b. 1913. Res. —
Pudlicote House, Charlbury, Oxon.
Son of William Henry Whitaker, Esq., J. P. and D. L.
cos. Salop and Montgomery (High Sheriff co. Salop
1896), M.A., b. 1833 ; d. 1922 ; tn. 1873, Mary, d. of
William John Bovill, Esq., Q.C. :—
William Harold Bovill Whitaker, Esq., J. P. co. Salop,
Major Montgomeryshire Yeo. , b. 1878; tn. 1918, Blanche
Seymour, only d. of Capt. Bernard Shaw. Seat — Totterton
Hall, Lydbury North, co. Salop.
WHITAKER (H. Coll.). Per fesse argent and or, two
mascles in chief gules and a serpent nowed in base proper.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a stag's head erased argent, gorged
with a collar vaire' gules and or, a serpent, nowed as in the
arms.
Son of George Whitaker, late of Highbury: —
Roy Henry Rollinson Whitaker, Gentleman, F.R.C.S.
WHITAKER (H. Coll.). Per pale argent and azure,
a chevron embattled between three mascles counter-
changed. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Upon
a wreath of the colours, a horse passant argent, gorged
with a collar gemel, and resting the dexter foreleg on a
mascle azure. Motto — " Spes et fides."
Sons of William Ingham Whitaker, Esq., J. P., of
Pylewell Park, Lymington, Hants., b. 1841 ; d. 1893 ;
tn. 1st, 1865, Louisa Katharine (d. 1876), d. of Rt.
Rev. Alexander Ewing, late Bishop of Argyll and
the Isles ; 2nd, 1878, Margaret Emily, d. of Admiral
of the Fleet Sir George Sartorius, G.C.B. : —
William Ingham Whitaker, Esq., D.L., J.P., and C.C.,
Hants., Lord of the Manors of Sharpricks and South
Badciesley, late Capt. 3rd Batt. Seaforth Highlanders,
b. 1866 ; m. 1903, Hon. Hilda Guilhelmina, d. of 6th
Viscount Melville and has issue — William Ingham
Whitaker, Gentleman, b. 1910 ; Elspeth Grace [m. 1927,
Lieut.-Comdr. the Hon. Christopher Roper-Curzon, R.N.
(ret.)] ; Louise Evelyn Penelope Dorothea ; and
Katharine Joan. Seat — Pylewell Park, Lymington,
Hants. Town res. — 41 Upper Brook Street, W.
George Cecil Whitaker, Esq., Major (ret.) Guards M.G.
Regt., b. 1880 ; m. 1912, Margaret Emma, d. of Arthur
Maitland, of Shudycamps, Cambs., and has issue —
Anthony Edward Euston Whitaker, Gentleman, b. 1915 ;
Margherita Rosemarv Cecilia ; Daphne Irene ; and
Averil. Res. — Britwell House, Watlington, Oxon. Clubs
—Carlton, Guards', R.Y.S.
Hugh Satorius Whitaker, Gentleman, b. 1885 ;tn. 1913,
Lady Helen Booth-Wilbraham (who obtained a div.
1922), d. of 2nd Earl of Lathom. Clubs —
Yngr sons of Joseph Whitaker, of Hesley, Notts.,
b. 1802 ; d. 1884 ; m. 1837, Eliza Sophia {d. 1885),
d. of Capt. William Sanderson, R.N. : —
Alexander Ingham Whitaker, Esq., J. P., and (1919)
High Sheriff, Hants., b. 1857 ; tn. 1895, Berthe Catherine,
d. of David de Pury, of Neuchatel, Switzerland. Clubs
— Jun. Carlton, United University.
Sir Albert Edward Whitaker, Knt.Bach. (1928), C.B.E.,
T.D., J.P., D.L. and (1921) High Sheriff, Notts., Col.
late Northumberland Fus., b. i860; m. 1896, Eileen
Gertrude, M.B.E., d. of Col. John Croker, 21st Scots Fus.
of Ballinagarde, co. Limerick, and has issue — John
Albert Charles Whitaker, Esq., Major Coldstream Gds.,
b. 1897 [m. and has issue — James Herbert Ingham
Whitaker, Esq., b. ; David Arthur Edward Whitaker,
Gentleman, b. ]. Res.— Babworth Hall, Retford;
Auchnafree, Dunkeld, Scotland. Clubs — Arthur's, Naval
and Military.
Son of Capt. Harold Whitaker, The Rifle Bde., b. 1885;
killed in action 1914 ; m. 1910, Madeline, d. of>
David de Pury, of Neuchatel ; —
John Whitaker, Gentleman, b. 191 1. Res. —
Sons of John Arthur Whitaker, Esq., J. P., b. 185a
tn. 1881, Emily, d. of Charles Wilkin : —
Raymond Whitaker, Gentleman, b. 1895. Res. —
Geoffrey Whitaker, Gentleman, Lieut. Coldstream
Gds., b. 1899. Res- —
WHITBURGH Baron, see BORTHWICK.
WHITBURN ( ). Azure, a lion rampant-
argent, holding between the paws a bezant, on a chief
or, between two mullets of six points of the first a_
pale gules, thereon two swords in saltire proper. Mant-
ling azure and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, an eagle's head erased azure, holding in the beak
a bezant, and charged on the neck with a mullet of six
points argent. Motto — "Virtus difficilia vincit " Livery
— Dark green, with brass buttons; yellow and black
striped vest.
Son of Charles Joseph Sofer Whitburn, Gentleman, of
Addington Park, co. Kent, b. 1836; d. 1911; m.
1863, Fanny, d. of John Hales of Malvern House, co.
Surrey: —
Charles William Sofer Whitburn, Esq., T.D., J.P. Kent,
Lt.-Col. West Kent Queen's Own Yeo., b. 1867 ; tn. 1902,
Clarissa Mary, d. of J.P. Heseltine of Walhampton, Lym-
ington, Hants. Estate — Addington Park, West Mailing,
co Kent. Res. — Amport House, Andover, Hants. ; 45.
Upper Grosvenor Street, W. 1. Clubs — White's, Turf.
WHITE, see BARRINGTON - WHITE, DAL-
RYMPLE-WHITE, and JERVIS-WHITE-JERVIS.
WHITEofTuxford(H.Coll.,Vn.Notts. 1614). Quarterly,
1. gules, a chevron vair between three lioncels rampant or
(White of Tuxford, Notts.) ; 2. argent, on a chevron gules, be-
tween three anchors azure, as many escallops (Taylor of Bols-
over) ; 3. gules, three dexter arms in armour embowed fesse-
wise in pale proper (Armstrong of Mangerton) ; 4. quarterly,
ermine and or, three mullets pierced sable (Woollaston of
Lowesby, Leicestershire) ; 5. argent, a cross raguly gules,
on a chief of the last, a lion passant guardant or (Lawrence
of St. Ives) ; 6. argent, three pallets azure, on a chief gules,
three talbots' heads erased or (March of Haddenham, Ely) ;
7. argent, three bars and in chief three pellets sable
(Humberstone) ; 8. argent, three bars gules, in chief a
greyhound courant sable, collared or (Skipwith of Snower
Hall, Norfolk); 9. quarterly, azure and argent, a bend or
(Langton) ; 10. argent, three bars azure, each charged with
as many cross crosslets or (Menithorpe) ; n. azure, a lion
rampant ermine (Fitz Symon of Ormesby, Lines.); 12.
azure, three crescents argent (Thorpe of Thorpe and Bekeby ,
Lines.) ; 13. argent, on a cross engrailed sable, five mascles
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or (Arches of Wranby, Lines.); 14. argent, seven fusils
conjoined in cross gules (Flinton) ; 15. argent, a cross
engrailed gules (Delalynde of Boldrock, Sussex) ; 16.
lozengy gules and or, a canton ermine (Neville of Laceby,
Lines.); 17. gules, two lions passant guardant in pale or
(Fitzgerald of Stoke Courcy) ; 18. argent, three eagles
displayed gules (Coury) ; 19. gules, a lion rampant argent
(Meschines of Harewood) ; 20. barry of ten or and gules
(Rumelli); 21. sable, three chess-rooks and a chief or
(Ormesby of Ormesby) ; 22. quarterly, ermine and chequy
or and azure (Gibthorpe) ; 23. or, a chevron between three
fleurs-de-lys gules (Hiltoft of Hiltoft) ; 24. or, fretty azure,
on a canton gules, a cross patonce argent (Moneby) ;
25. sable, a dexter hand couped at the wrist fessewise or,
thereon perched a falcon proper (Mure) ; 26. gules, a
chevron between nine cross crosslets or (Kime); 27. vert,
a saltire engrailed or (Hawley).
Sons of William Knight Hamilton Ramsay White,
Esq., of Lea Hurst, Tickhill, Yorks. , b. 1834; d. 1900 ;
m. 1876, Edith Laura, eld. d. of Rev. Archibald
Paris : —
Sir Archibald Woollaston White, 4th Bart. (20 Dec.
1802), b. 1877; m. 1903, Gladys Becher Love, d. of Rev.
Edward A. B. Pitman, Rector of Stonegrave, Yorks. ; and
has issue — (1) Thomas Astley Woollaston White, Esq., b.
1904; (2) Richard Taylor White, Esq., b. 1908 ; (3) Archi-
bald John Ramsay White, Esq., b. 1910. Seat —
William Taylor White, Esq., M.C., Capt late Yorks.
Regt., b. 1880. Res.—
John Broughton White, Esq., M.C., Capt. late 8th Batt.
Notts, and Derby Regt., b. 1889. Res.—
Sons of John White, Gentleman, b. 1839 ; d. 1911 ; m.
1876, his cousin, Louisa Caroline, d. of George Towry
White, Barr.-at-Law (Lincoln's Inn): —
George Towry White, Gentleman, New Zealand Mounted
Rifles, b. 1889 ; m. 1922, Evangeline, d. of the late John
Arthur of Feilding, N.Z. , and has issue — John Woollaston
White, Gentleman, b. 1923 ; George Towry White, Gentle-
man, b. 1925 ; Arthur Lewis Taylor White, Gentleman,
b. 1928; Marion Penelope; and Harriet Cicely. Res. —
Balcraigie, Waritomo Caves, New Zealand.
John Mervyn White, Esq., Capt. late Hants. Regt.,
b. 1892.
White of Castor. Arms— Quarterly, 1 and 4, White;
2. Taylor ; 3. Armstrong, as above.
Son of Charles White, b. 1813 ; d. 1859; m. 1841,
Anne Aglae Josephine (d. 1874), d. of Adm. Ferrand
of Hyeres, France : —
Charles Lionel Prescott White, Gentleman, b. 1858 ; m.
1886, Cecilia Hill, third d. of Col. W. S. Sherwill, F.R.S.,
F. R.G.S. , late Bengal Staff Corps; and has issue —
(1) Stephen Sherwill Prescott White, Gentleman, b. 1892;
(2) Charles Lionel Prescott White, Gentleman, b. 1898;
(3) Archibald Francis White, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; and
Marie Helen. Post. add. — Castor House, nr. Peterborough,
co. Northampton.
WHITE (U.O. , 17 Feb. 1863). Argent, on a chevron
engrailed between three roses gules, a cross crosslet or.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a cubit arm proper, charged with a chevron
engrailed gules, thereon a cross crosslet or, in the hand
three roses gules, slipped proper. Motto — " V iet virtute. "
Only son of Rt. Hon. Sir Luke White, G.C.V.O., 3rd
Baron Annaly, D.L. co. Longford, late Capt. Scots
Guards, Lt.-Col. comdg. Northants. Imp. Yeom., b.
1857; d. 1922; m. 1884, Hon. Lilah Georgiana
Augusta Constance Agar-Ellis, d. of Henry, 3rd Viscount
Clifden: —
Rt. Hon. Luke Henry White, M.C.,4th Baron Annaly of
Annaly and Rathcline, co. Longford (U.K. , 19 Aug. 1863),
J. P. Northants., Major late nth Hussars, served Great
War(M.C, Legion of Honour) [Supporters — Dexter, a
horse argent, caparisoned with the trappings of the 14th
Regt. of Light Dragoons proper; sinister, an Irish wolf-
hound proper, gorged with an antique crown and chained
or], b. 1885; m. 1919, Lady Lavinia Emily Spencer, 2nd
d. of 6th Earl Spencer, and has issue — Hon. Luke Robert
White, b. 1927; and Hon. Elizabeth Patricia. Seat —
Allexton House, Uppingham. Clubs — Brooks's, Marl-
borough, Turf.
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Luke White, K.P., 2nd Baron
Annaly, b. 1829 ; d. 1888 ; m. 1853, Emily, d. of James
Stuart : —
Hon. Charles James White, Chief Commissioner of
Police in Rhodesia 1892-5, late Capt. Roy. Fus. , served
in Matabeleland Campaign 1893 and 1896 (medal and clasp),
and Great War 1914-19, b. i860; m. 1901, Evelyn, d. of
F. B. Bulkeley-Johnson ; and has issue — Margaret Lucia.
Res. — White House, Harestone Valley, Caterham. Club —
Arthur's.
Hon. Robert White, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., Col.
late 10th Service Batt. R. Fus., and Brig.-Gen. comdg.
184th Inf. Bde., B.E.F., formerly Major andBrev. Lt.-Col.
Roy. Welsh Fus. .served in Nile Exped. 1884-5 (medal,
clasp, and bronze star), in S. Africa 1900 (medal and five
clasps); and Great War 1914-18 (desp. 6 times), b. 1861.
Res. — Primrose Cottage, Fife Road, East Sheen, S.W.
Clubs — Naval and Military, Turf, Travellers', Brooks's. •• ;
Hon. Francis William White, O.B.E., Major late Gen.
List, served Great War (desp. twice), b. 1873; m. 1910,
Anna Elizabeth, second d. of C. Jaeger. Res. — Canada.
Son of William Henry White, Esq., of Cloone Grange,
J.P., D.L. (High Sheriff 1883), b. 1855; d. 1892;
m. 1st, 1876, Audley Harriett, d. of John Reynolds
Dickson of Woodville, co. Leitrim : —
George White, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; m. 1907, Chisogona
Constantia Barbara Beresford Whyte of Hatley Manor, co.
Leitrim. Seat —
Son of William Alexander White Esq., J. P., ofChandos,
co. Longford, Capt. 6th Batt. Rifle Brig., B.A. (Trin.
Coll., Dub.), b. 1864; d. 1910; m. 1891, Adelaide
Gray, d. of Rev. J. J. Newbold, Vicar of Clon-
broney : —
Luke William Newbold White, Gentleman, 6.' 1894.
Seat—
WHITE (H. Coll., 1904). Barry wavy of six argent and
azure, a lymphad sable, on a chief of the second, two roses
of the first. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a beacon fired
proper, pendent therefrom a sail azure, charged with a
rose as in the arms. Motto — " Ever watchful." Livery —
Dark green coat, gilt buttons, yellow and green striped
waistcoat.
Only son of Sir George White, 1st Bart., LL.D., J.P.
for Bristol, b. 1854 ; d. 1916 ; m. 1876, Caroline Rosena
(d. 1915), d. of William Thomas of Bristol : —
Sir (George) Stanley White, 2nd Bart. (26 Aug. 1904), b.
1882 ; m. 1908, Kate Muriel, d. of the late Thomas Baker
of Durdham Park, Bristol, and has issue — George Stanley
Midelton White, Esq., b. 1913. Res. — Hollywood Tower,
West bury-on- Trym, Gloucestershire.
Yngr. son of Henry White of Bristol, b. 1815 ; d. 1872 ;
m. 1843,' Eliza, d. of John Tippitts : —
Samuel White, Gentleman , b. 1861. Res. — Dorset House,
Clifton, Bristol.
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WHITE (U.O. ). Gules, an annulet or, within a bordure
sable, charged with estoiles of the second, on a canton
ermine, a lion rampant of the third. Mantling gules and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stork argent,
beaked and membered or. Motto — "The noblest motive
is the public good."
Son of Capt. Robert Hedges Eyre White of Glengariffe
Castle, co. Cork, b. 1809 ; d. ; tn. 1834, Charlotte
Mary, d. and h. of Thomas Dorman, of Ratteen House,
co. Cork : —
Robert Hedges Eyre White, Gentleman, b. 1836 ; tn.
i860, Mary Anne d'Esterre, d. of John Roberts of Ardmore,
co. Waterford ; and has issue — (1) Robert Hedges Eyre
White, Gentleman, b. 1862 ; (2) Simon White, Gentleman,
b. 1863; (3) Edward White, Gentleman, b. 1869; Anna
Mary ; and Frances Dorothy [tn. 1883, Robert William
Delacour]. Seat — Raffeen House, co. Cork.
WHITE, formerly of Hursley (1750). Vert, a fesse
cuppa argent and erminois, between three narcissus flowers
of the second. Mantling: vert and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, an olive-branch issuing from a
mount thereon a dove holding in the beak a narcissus
flower slipped and leaved all proper. Motto — " Ficta
tanquam flosculi decidunt."
Sons of Rev. John White of Ampfield, b. 1817 ; d.
1885 ; tn. 1863, Martha, d. of Rev. John Fisher : —
Joseph John Fisher White, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.),
t. 1 May 1865; tn. 18 July 1895, Edith Rhoda, d. of John
Blackwood ; and has surv. issue — Hilary Fisher White,
Gentleman, b. 25 Nov. 1902 ; and Thalia Fisher. Estate —
Ampfield House, nr. Romsey, Hants. Res. — 7 Inverness
Place, London, W.2.
Gilbert Benjamin Mower White, Gentleman, M.B., B.S.
(Lond.), F.R.C.S. (Eng.), b. 29 March 1866; tn. 18 April
1900, Alicia Wolfe, d. of Matthew Henry Towgood ; and
has issue — Gilbert John Mower White, Gentleman, b. 5
July 1902 ; Anthony Peter Wolfe Mower White, Gentleman,
b. 1915; Alicia Margaret Mower; Edith Mary Mower
and Evelyn Anne Mower (twins) ; and Rosemary Mower.
Res. — The Firs, Great Missenden ; and 112 Harley Street ,
London, W.
Rev. William Edward White, M.A. (Oxon.), Hon. Canon
of Gloucester, b. 10 March 1867 ; tn. 29 April 1896, Ethel
Adelaide, d. of Rev. Walter John Drought ; and has issue
— (1) Edward Willoughby White, Gentleman, b. 18 June
1899 ; (2) Wilfrid Hyde White, Gentleman, b. 12 May
1903; and Ethel Vera [tn. 1928, Alan John Gee, M.C.,
Capt. R.A.]. Res. — The Rectory, Bourton-on-the- Water,
Gloucs.
Henry Thomas White, Gentleman, b. 22 Feb. 1869 ; tn.
21 Dec. 1898, Adriana, d. of Lachlan McBean ; and has
issue — (1) Godfrey McBean White, Gentleman, b. 17 Oct.
1899; (2) Henry Lachlan White, Gentleman, b. 1905; (3)
Christopher Fifield White, Gentleman, b. 1910; and
Margaret Moore. Res. — Stanmore, Station Road, Hendon,
N.W.
WHITE (Confd. U.O.). Per fesse argent and gules, in
chief six roses, three and three, of the second, and in base an
eagle displayed or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed vam-
braced, charged with two four-leaved shamrocks vert, hold-
ing in the hand a sprig of three roses slipped and leaved
proper. Motto — " Honeste parta."
Son of Field-Marshal Sir George Stuart White,
G.C.B., O.M., G.C.S.I., G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E.,
G.C.V.O., V.C., J. P. andD.L. co. Antrim, Col. Gordon
Highrs., Hon. Col. 2nd V. B. Somersetsh. Lt. Inf.,
LL.D. (Camb. and Dublin), D.C.L. (Oxford), served
in Indian Mutiny 1857-9, Afghan War 1879-80, Soudan
Exped. 1884-5, Burmese Exped. 1885-9, Zhob Field
Force 1890, South African War 1899-1900 (commanded
during siege of Ladysmith), Commander-in-Chief in
India 1893-8, Q.M.G. of the Forces 1898-9, Lt.-Gen.
in Natal 1899-1900, Gov. and Commander-in-Chief at
Gibraltar 1900-5, Gov. of Chelsea Hospital 1905-12,
b. 1835 ; d. 1912 ; tn. 1874, Amelia Mary (Lady of Imp.
Order of Crown of India), d. of Ven. Joseph Baly,
Archdeacon of Calcutta: —
James Robert White, Esq., D.S.O. , Capt. late Gordon
Highlanders, served in S. African War 1899-1901, b. 1879 ;
m. 1906, Mercedes, eldest d. of the late Sir Alexander
Mosley, C.M.G. Seat — White Hall, Ballymena, co.
Antrim. Res. — Woodtown Cottage, Rathfarnham, co.
Dublin.
WHITE (H. Coll.). Gules, a chevron nebuly, between
three boars' heads couped , two Haunches argent, each charged
with a cross patee of the field. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
demi-tower gules, issuant therefrom a boar's I ead argent,
tusked and maned or, charged on the neck with a cross
pat^e also gules, three crosses pat6e also argent. Motto —
" Non sibi sed aliis."
Son of Robert Holmes White, Gentleman, of Boulge
Hall, Suffolk, b. 1834 ; d. 1901 ; tn. 1862, Elizabeth
Sarah, d. of late John Griffith Frith, Esq., of Highlands,
Glos., J. P. :—
Robert Eaton White, Esq., D L., J.P. co. Suffolk, b. 1864 ;
tn. 1903, Rose Dorothy, d. of late Charles Pearce-Serocold,
Gentleman, of Taplow Hill, Bucks. ; and has issue — (1)
Robert Charles Meadows White, Esq., Lieut. R.N., b. 1904 ;
(2) Eric Richard Meadows White, Gentleman, b. 1910;
Elizabeth Margaret ; and Esther Dorothy. Seat — Boulge
Hall, Woodbridge, Suffolk. Club— Windham.
Son of Rev. Lewis Borrett White, Prebendary of St.
Paul's, Rector of S. Mary Aldermary, City, b. 1827 ;
d. 1903 ; tn. 1859, Levina Anne, d. of Ralph Thomas
Brockman, Esq. : —
Rev. Lewis Meadows White, Vicar of Potter- Heigham
and Repps-cum-Bastwick, Norfolk, b. i860 ; tn. 1888, Eliza-
beth, d. of the late Capt. John Hume Wilson ; and has had
issue — (1) Spencer John Meadows White, Esq., Capt.
Norfolk Regt., att. R.A.F., b. 1889; killed in action
1917 ; (2) Basil Meadows White, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; and
Dorothy Meadows. Res. — Potter- Heigham Vicarage,
Great Yarmouth.
WHITE (H. Coll., 12 July 1810). Argent, two escallops
in fesse sable, in base a buck trippant proper, attired or,
on a chief azure a bezant between two bees volant also
proper. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a mount vert, thereon a buck trippant per
pale argent and proper, attired or, the dexter fore-leg
bearing a flagstaff in bend sinister also proper, thereon
hoisted a banner gold, fringed and charged with an
escallop gules. Motto — " Sedule et prospere."
Son of Rev. Robert White, B.A. (Oxfcrd), b. 1820;
d. ; tn. i860, Isabella Ker, d. of William John-
stone Dobie, M.D. : —
Arthur Pretyman White, Gentleman, M.I.M.E., b. 1861 ;
tn. 1886, Lucy Murray, d. of Murdo Mackenzie of Arcan,
Ross-shire, N.B. ; and has had issue — Cecil Dobie Murray
White, Gentleman, b. 1896; killed in action 1916; and
Doris Mary Pretyman. Res. —
WHITE (Conf. 1883, U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
argent, on a chevron gules, between three roses of the
last, barbed vert, seeded gold, a cross patee or (White) ;
2 and 3, ermine, on a chevron engrailed gules, three escallops
argent (Grove). Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon
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a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour,
holding in the hand a dagger all proper, the arm charged
two boars' heads couped or, an escallop fessewise of the
first in the dexter chief point (for White) ; 2 and 3,
argent, a bordure azure, over all on a chief of the second,
three martlets jar (for Wetmore). Mantling gules and
with a cross pat£e or. Motto — " Nourissez l'esp£rance. ''
Livery — Claret colour, with white facings and silver buttons.
Son of Major Hans Thomas Fell White, 40th Regt.,
and of Kilbyrne, Doneraile, co. Cork, b. 1821 ; d.
1913; m. 1852, Amelia Carey, d. of Colonel Edward
James White, 70th Regt. : —
James Grove Grove-White, Esq., C.M.G., J. P. co. Cork
and co. Waterford. D.L. co. Waterford, Col., late
commanding 1st Batl. the Duke of Cambridge's Own
Middlesex Regt., late Assistant Quartermaster-General
2nd Div. First Army Corps, served Great War 1914-18,
has assumed additional surname of Grove by Deed Poll,
b. 1852; m. 1880, Constance (d. 1926), d. of A. FitzGibbon
of The Rookery, Great Stanmore, and niece to Maurice
FitzGibbon, Esq., of Crohana, Stoneyford, co. Kilkenny,
styled the Mac An Tsen Riddery and White Knight ;
and has issue— (1) Pierce Grove Grove-White, Esq.,
Major 2nd Batt. Duke of Cambridge's Own Middlesex
Regt., served in S. African War 1901, Great War 1914-18
(wounded), b. 1882 \m. 1915, Grace Leslie, d. of Lt.-Col.
Brooke, of Brooke Hill, Kilybegs, co. Donegal, and has
issue — Pamela Constance] ; (2) Maurice Fitz-Gibbon Grove
Grove- White, Esq., D.S.O., O.B.E., Major R.E., served
Great War 1914-18 (despatches), Legion of Honour, b.
1887 [m. 1919, Bernice Agnes, d. of Duncan Parlane, and
has issue — Ion Duncan Grove- White, Gentleman, b. 1920;
Nigel FitzGibbon Grove-White, Gentleman, b. 1923] ; (3)
Eric Grove Grove -White, Gentleman, Lieut. R.F.A.,
served Great War, b. 1892 ; (4) Terence Grove Grove-
White, Gentleman, Lieut. R.E., b. 1901 ; and Constance
Geraldine Grove [m. 1904, Col. C. S. Collison, D.S.O.,
West Riding Regt.]. Estates — Kilbyrne, Doneraile, co,
Cork; and Rockfield, Cappagh, co. Waterford. Post. add.
— Kilbyrne, Doneraile, co. Cork. Clubs — Army and Navy,
Kildare St. (Dublin).
Sons of Comdr. Hans Thomas Fell White, Royal Navy,
b. 1856 ; d. 1919 ; m. 1885, Mary Beatrice, d. of the
late Charles Nichols of Dunedin, New Zealand : —
Hans Grove Grove-White, Gentleman, b. 1890 ; m. 1914,
Rose Williams, and has issue — Charles Dermot Grove-
White, Gentleman, b. 1918; and 2 daus. Estate — Nurse-
town. Postal address — c/o Mrs. Blair White, 33 Luson Park,
Dublin.
Ion Whitefoord Grove Grove-White, Esq., D.S.C., Lieut.-
Comdr. R.N., b. 1894 ; m. 1922, Frances Mary, d. of Percy
Gore, of Jersey, and has issue — 1 dau.
Dermot Grove Grove- White, Esq., Lieut. R.N., b. 1905
WHITE of Litchfield, Connecticut (H. Coll., 16 Nov.
1920). Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, on a bend between
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a beaver gnawing
a stick proper.
Third and only surv. son of John Jay White, Gentle
man, of Whitehall, nr. Litchfield, Conn., b. 1829;
d. 1902 ; m. 1858, Louisa Lawrence, d. and co-h.
of Prosper Montgomery Wetmore, Esq., Col. Seventl
Regt., National Guard, New York : —
Alain Campbell White, Gentleman, graduate, Harvard
1902, and Columbia 1904, b. 1880. Seat — Whitehall,
nr. Litchfield, Connecticut, U.S.A.
WHITE of Horsham (H. Coll). Per pale gules and
sable, a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed or,
charged with four roses gules, barbed vert, seeded gold,
and as many estoiles sable alternately. Mantling gules
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount
vert, between two fleurs-de-lys or, an ostrich argent.
Motto— " Virtute parata."
Son of William Inman White, of Kilsmore, Ches-
hunt : —
Frederick Augustus White, Esq., J. P. Surrey and
Sussex, Treasurer of Christ's Hospital, b. 1840 ; m. 1st,
1867, Julia, d. of Lewis Burnand ; 2nd, 1885, Catherine,
d. of Joseph Arthy, of Caterham. Res. — Muntham,
Horsham, Sussex. Club — Conservative.
WHITE of Salle Park, Norfolk (H. Coll., 1909). Quar-
terly, 1 and 4, argent, a fesse chequy gules and or, over all
on a bend engrailed azure, an arrow point downwards
of the field (White) ; 2 and 3, azure, a lion rampant be-
tween four estoiles or (Dymock). Mantling gules and ar-
gent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a boar's head
erased proper, pierced through the mouth with an arrow or.
Badge — A rose erect gules, leaved and slipped proper,
between two ostrich-feathers saltirewise argent, enfiled by a
circlet or.
Son of Timothy White, Esq., of Salle Park, Norfolk.
Major 2nd Hants. Artill. Vols., b. 1824 ; d. 1908 ; m.
1846, Emily Celestina, d. and coh. of Francis Dymock
of London : —
Sir Woolmer (Rudolph Donati) White, 1st Bart. (29 June
1922), J. P. Hants., Capt. late 6th Batt. Hants. Regt., b. 1858;
m. 1883, Edith Wittcomb, yr. d. of George Dawes Monck,
Esq., of Hilsea, Hants. ; and has had issue— (1) Lynton
Woolmer White, Esq., B.A. (Camb.), Lieut. King's
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Dragoon Guards, b. 1886; d, 1914 of wounds received in
Action [m. 1911, Dorothea (d. 1926), only d. of W. R.
riaughton, V.D., M.I.C.E.] ; (2) (Rudolph) Dymoke White,
Esq., Capt. late Hampshire Carabineers, b. 1888 [m. 1912,
Isabelle, yr. d.- of James MacGowan of Kensington ; and
has issue — Headley Dymoke White, Esq., b. 1914 ; Lynton
Stuart White, Gentleman, b. 1916 ; Marguerite Isabelle ; and
Helene Pauline] ; Marguerite [m. 1915, Lt. Col. C. V.
Bulstrode, D.S.O., R.A.M.C] ; and Pauline. Seats— Salle
Park, Norfolk; Southleigh Park, Havant, Hants.
JOSEPH HENRY LACHLAN WHITE, Esquire, B.A.
Trin. Coll., Cambs. , Capt. late Northumberland Fusiliers,
served with Soudan Expedition 1898, including Battle of
Khartoum, as a reserve officer 1900-01, and retired officer
1914-18, J.P., D.L. (High Sheriff 1904) for Queen's Co.,
J. P. co. Suffolk. Born 1859, son of late Joseph White,
Gentleman, of Bredfield House, Woodbridge, co. Suffolk,
by his wife Emily, dau. of the late Robert Henry Lachlan
of Gloucester Gardens, Hyde Park, London, W. Armorial
two mullets also argent (for Smith) ; 2. issuant'out of a
S6DUL6 eT PHOSPeRe
hearings (H. Coll., 12 July 1810) — Argent, two escallops in
fesse sable, in base a buck trippant proper, attired or, on a
chief azure a bezant between two bees volant also proper.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a mount vert, thereon a buck trippant per pale
argent and proper, attired or, the dexter fore-leg bearing a
flagstaff in bend sinister also proper, thereon hoisted a
banner gold, fringed and charged with an escallop gules.
Motto— " Sedule et prospere." Livery — Dark blue, gilt
buttons. Married, Oct. 5, 1886, Pansy Frances Mary, dau.
of the late Richard Grace, Esq., D.L. , and grand-dau. and
co-h. with her sister of late Oliver Dowell Grace, H.M. L. ,
of Mantua, co. Roscommon, and Gracefield, Queen's County.
Seat — Bredfield House, Woodbridge, Suffolk. Clubs —
Naval and Military, Kildare Street (Dublin).
WHITE-SMITH (H. Coll., 14 Feb. 1923). Quarterly,
1 and 4, azure, an eagle volant or, in chief three mullets
argent (for Smith) ; 2 and 3, barry wavy of six argent
and azure, a lymphad sable, on a chief of the third two
roses of the first, barbed and seeded proper (for White).
Mantling azure and or. Crests — i.on a wreath of the
colours, a wing argent, charged with a iesse sable , thereon
coronet composed of five roses set upon a rim or, a beacon
fired proper (for White). Motto — " Sic itur ad astra.". ,
Son of William George Smith, Ardrossan, Scotland,
6. 1853; d. 1884; m. 1875, Georgina, d. of Henry
White, of Bristol :—
Sir Henry White-Smith, Knt. Bach. (1921), C.B.E.
(1918), Chevalier Legion of Honour, b. 1878 ; m. 1910,
Winifred, d. of James Kirkpatrick ; and has issue —
Ian Kirkpatrick White-Smith, Esq., b. 1917 ; Roger
Henry White-Smith, Esq., b. 1924; Barbara Winifred;
and Cynthia Margaret. Res. — Winterbourne House,
Winterbourne, Glos. ; 41 South Audley Street, W.i.
Clubs — Conservative, R.A.C., Royal Aero.
WHITE-THOMSON. Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, a
stag's head caboshed and attired with ten tines proper,
on a chief azure, a cross crosslet fitchee between two roses
slipped of the field (for Thomson) ; 2 and 3, party per fesse
raguly or and gules, three roses counterchanged, all barbed
and seeded, and slipped proper, on a chief of the last three
sand-glasses proper (for White). Mantling azure and argent.
Crests — 1. upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter cubit arm
in armour fessewise, holding a cross crosslet fitchee erect
argent (for Thomson) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a
stork resting the dexter claw upon a sand-glass, and holding
in the beak a bulrush leaved all proper (for White). Motto
" Deus providebit." Livery— Dark blue, with silver but-
tons.
Only surv. son of Sir Robert Thomas White-Thomson,
K.C.B. (Civ.), of Broomford, Exbourne, Major late
King's Dragoon Guards, Hon. Col. late 1st Devon
Militia, D.L. co. Devon, J. P. for cos. Kent and Devon,
Lord of the Manor of Broomford, b. 1831 ; d, 1918 ;
m. 1857, Fanny Julia, daughter of Sir Henry Robert
Ferguson-Davie, first Baronet, of Creedy Park,
Devon: —
Rt. Rev. Leonard Jauncey White-Thomson, D:D. , M.A.
Camb. , Lord Bishop of Ely since 1924 [Armorial bearings
—Gules, three ducal coronets or, being the official arms of
his see of Ely, impaled with his family arms of White-
Thomson as above, behind the shield two crosiers in saltire
proper, the escutcheon surmounted by his mitre], b. 1863 ;
m. 1897, Hon. Margaret Adela, third d. of Right Hon.'
20th Baron Clinton, and has issue— Charles Robert White-
Thomson, Esq., b. 1903; Ian Hugh White-Thomson,
Esq., b. 1904 ; Walter Norman White-Thomson, Esq., b.
1906 ; and Mary Adela [m. 1925, Noel Edward Ponsonbyl.
Res.— The Palace, Ely.
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WHITEHEAD. Per pale azure and sable, on a fesse
invected plain cottised or, between three fleurs-de-lys of the
last, a fasces erect between two eagles' heads erased
proper. Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, an eagle wings expanded proper, each
wing charged with a fasces erect or, supporting with the
dexter claw an escutcheon of the arms. Motto — " Virtute
et labore." Livery — Royal blue, with gold facings.
Sons of Sir James Whitehead, 1st Bart., F.S.A,, J. P.,
D.L., b. 1834; d. 1917 ; m. i860, Mercy Matilda
(d. 1911), fourth dau. of Thomas Hinds of Bank House,
St. Neots :—
Sir George Hugh Whitehead, 2nd Bart. (26 Nov. 1889),
M.A. Oxford, J. P. co. Kent, one of the Lieutenants of the
for the City of London, b. 1861 ; m. 1889, Gertrude Grace,
dau. of Sir William Ascroft of Overleigh House, co.
Lancaster, and The Wyke, co. Westmorland, J. P., and
has had issue — James Hugh Edendale Whitehead, Esq.,
Lieut. R. West Kent Regt., b. 1890; d. 1919, from disease
contracted in the war ; George William Edendale White-
head, Esq., Lieut. R.F.A., att. R.A.F., b. 1895; killed in
action 1918 ; Christobel [m. 1917, Pierre de Putron, of La
Bertozerie, Guernsey, and has issue] ; Joan Gertrude ; and
Sylvia Mercy Ascroft. Res. — The Shrubbery, Oxford;
Queen Anne's Mansions, S.W.i. Clubs— Gresham ; Re-
form.
Rowland Edward Whitehead, Esq., K.C., M.P., S.E.
Essex 1906-10, M.A. Oxford, Barrister- at-Law, and
Bencher, Lincoln's Inn, b. 1863; m. 1893, Ethel Mary
Leonie, d. of Philip H. Rathbone, Esq. , J. P. , of Greenbank
Cottage, Wavertree, and has issue — Philip Henry Rathbone
Whitehead, Gentleman, Lieut. Res. of Officers, late Oxford
and Bucks. L.I., b. 1897 [m. 1929, Gertrude, d. of J. C.
Palmer of Wheeling, W. Virginia, U.S.A.]; Gilbert Rath-
bone Whitehead, Gentleman, b. 1910; Hermione Elfrida
Mary; and Eileen Isabel [m. 1921, Thomas Stephen
Leach, M.C., and has issue]. Res.— Whitecross, Walling-
ford.
Gilbert Hinds Whitehead, Esq., late Capt. 8th Vol. Batt.
Rifle Brigade, b. May26, 1866, d. 1908; m. April 10, 1901,
Helena Emmeline, d. of the late H. A. Langford of Ply-
mouth, and has left issue— Margaret Joy [m. Lieut. John
Brett, R.N.]. Res.— Newhaven, Eltham. Kent.
Wilfred James Whitehead, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. T.A.
Res., late 6th City of London Regt., M.A. Oxford, b. Jan.
6, 1873 ; m. 1907, Dona Margaret, d. of T. A. N. Chase,
Indian Civil Service, Leamington, and has issue — John
Chase Whitehead, Gentleman, b. 1913; and Elizabeth
Dona. Res. — Tinkers Hatch, Cross-in-Hand, Sussex. Clubs
— Jun. Army and Navy, Sussex (Eastbourne).
WHITEHEAD (H. Coll. ). Azure, on a fesse or between
three fleurs-de-lys per fesse argent and of the second, as
many roses gules, barbed and seeded proper. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a wolf
sejant or, charged on the shoulder with a hurt, thereon a
fleur-de-lys as in the arms. Motto—" In spe vivo."
Son of Robert Whitehead of Fiume, Hungary, Engineer,
inventor of the submarine torpedo, b. 1823 ; d. 1905 ;
m. 1846, Frances Maria, d. of William Johnson of
Darlington : —
The late Sir (James) Beethom Whitehead, K.C.M.G.
(1909), M.A. (Camb.), Sec. of Legation at Tokio 1898 and
Brussels 1901, Sec. of Embassy at Constantinople 1902
and Berlin 1903, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plen.
at Belgrade 1906-10, j!P. Hants., b. 1858 ; m. 1896, Hon.
Marian Cecilia, d. of 8th Viscount Midleton ; and d. 1929,
leaving issue— (1) George Robert Beethom Whitehead,
Esq., Barrister-at-Law, Lincoln's Inn, b. 1897; (2) John
William St. John Whitehead, Esq., Lieut. K.R.R.C.
(Res.), b. 1901 ; (3) Edgar Cuthbert Fremantle Whitehead,
Esq., b. 1905; (4) Hugh Laurence James Whitehead,
Esq., b. 1908; (s) Arthur Wilfrid Alexander Whitehead,
Esq., b. 1911 ; Augusta Alice Cecilia [/«. 1913, Guy Herman
Sidney Boas] ; and Frances Edith Marian. Seat— Efford
Park, Lymington, Hants.
WHITEHEAD of Hawkswood(H. Coll., 23 Feb. 1922.)
Azure, on a chevron cottised between in chief two bugle-
horns stringed or, and in base a rose argent, barbed and
seeded proper, three martlets sable. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wing azure,
charged with a bugle-horn as in the arms. Motto — " Ad
astraper ardua."
Son of Alfred Whitehead, of Stalybridge, b. 1831 ;
d. i860 ; m. 1856, Hannah, d. of Thomas Downward,
of Liverpool: —
The late Sir Henry Whitehead, Knt. Bach. (1922),
J. P. Bradford, Worsted Spinner and Manufacturer, b.
1859 ; m. 1887, Alice, d. of George Mawson, of Wath, nr.
Doncaster ; and d. 1928, leaving issue — Dorothy [m.
1923, Albert Burke], Seats — Hawkswood, Baildon, nr.
Bradford, Yorks.; Stagenhoe Park, Welwyn.
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WHITEHEAD (H. Coll., 17 Feb., 1927). Azure, on a
fesse between two fleurs-de-lis in chief, and a bugle-horn
stringed or in base, three martlets of the field. Mantling
MPER EADE>f
azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a wolf sejant argent, three fleurs-de-lis azure.
Motto — " Semper eadem." Livery — Claret, piped scarlet.
Sons of George Whitehead, Esq., J. P., of Deighton
Grove, Yorks. , b. 1833 ; d. 1904 ; m. 1863, Mary Jane,
only dau. of Rt. Hon. Matthew Talbot Baines, P.C. ,
M. P. , Chancellor of Duchy of Lancaster :—
Rev. George Talbot Whitehead, M.A. Cantab., formerly
Rector of Thornton Watlass, b. 1870 ; m. 1895, Margaret
Louise, d. of Rev. M. Begbie, Vicar of Stockwell, and has
issue — (1) Cedric George Mars Talbot Whitehead, Gentle-
man, b. 1896; (2) Roderick Hamilton Whitehead, Esq.,
Capt. 2nd York and Lancaster Regt., b. 1898 ; and 2 daus.
Seat — Flanders Hall, Aysgarth, York.
Vice-Adm. Frederic Aubrey Whitehead, C.B. , R.N.
(ret.), A.D.C. to H.M. King George 1920-21, has Order of
the Crown of Belgium, Legion of Honour, b. 1874 ; m. 1916,
Elizabeth, d. of Patrick Caird, of Greenock, and has issue
— (i)Alastair Frederic Whitehead, Gentleman, b. 1919 ; (2)
Patrick George Talbot Whitehead, Gentleman, b. 1922 ;
and 1 dau. Res. — Ashburnham, Dalmeny, Scotland. Club
— R.A.C.
Lionel Digby Whitehead, Esq., J. P. and (1927), High
Sheriff co. Monmouth, Capt. late 3rd Monmouth Regt., b.
1877; m. 1903, Edith Marion, d. of George Arthur Brown,
Esq., J. P., of Tredegar, and has issue — (1) George White-
head, Gentleman, b. 1904; (2) Reginald Talbot Whitehead,
Gentleman, 6. 1907 ; and 2 daus. Res. — Goytre Hall,
Abergavenny, Mon. Clubs — County (Monmouth) ; Aber-
gavenny (Abergavenny).
Alan Octavius Whitehead, Gentleman, b. 1882 ; m. 1922,
Elizabeth Rose, d. of Major Lewis Riall, D. L. , of Bray, co.
Wicklow, and has issue — 1 dau. Res. — Bias Derwen,
Abergavenny.
WHITEHORN (H. Coll., 1927). Per fesse gules and
sable, in chief a castle between two escallops or, and in
base a bugle-horn argent stringed of the third. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in
front of two spears saltirewise broken at the shaft gules,
barbed or, the attires of a stag conjoined and interlaced
argent. Motto— "Be faithful."
Third son of John Whitehorn, of 31 Hamilton
Terrace, London, N.W., b. 1825 ; d. 1880 ; m. 1854
Caroline, d. of George Hammond : —
Joseph Hammond Whitehorn, Gentleman, b. 1861
m. 1884, Jane Elizabeth, d. of Rev. R. S. Drummond,
D.D., and has issue — Roy Drummond Whitehorn,
Gentleman, b. 1891 ; Alan Drummond Whitehorn, Gentle-
man, b. 1898 ; Jeanie ; Nora ; and Maisie. Res. —
74 Canfield Gardens, West Hampstead, N.W.6. Club —
Devonshire.
§ ALEXANDER WH1TELAW, Esquire, of Gartshore,
in co. Dumbarton, J. P. and D.L. for that co.,
and D.L. for the county of Lanark, Honorary Major
Lanarkshire Yeomanry Cavalry, and a Member of the
Royal Scottish Archers (Queen's Body Guard for Scotland).
Born 1862, being the eldest son of the late Alexander
Whitelaw, Esquire, of Gartshore, in the county of Dum-
barton, and Woodhall, in the county of Lanark, elected
r874 Member of Parliament for the City of Glasgow,
Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties
of Dumbarton and Lanark, by his wife Barbara Forbes,
youngest daughter of the late Robert Lockhart of Castle-
hill. Armorial bearings (L.O., 1867)— Sable, a chevron
engrailed or, between three boars' heads couped argent,
armed and langued of the second, and impaling the
arms of Disraeli, namely, per saltire gules and argent,
a castle triple-turreted in chief proper, two lions rampant
in fesse sable, and an eagle displayed in base or. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a Mantling sable and or ; and upon a wreath of his liveries,
is set for Crest, a bee erect proper. Motto — " Solertia
ditat." Married, 1886, Dorothy, eldest daughter of the late
Ralph Disraeli, and niece of the Earl of Beaconsfield, Knigh t
of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. Seats — Gartshore,
Kirkintilloch, in the county of Dumbarton ; Thankerton
House, New Barnet, Herts. Clubs — Carlton, Conservative.
WHITELAW. Sable, a chevron engrailed or, between
three boars' heads couped afgent. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries, a bee erect
proper ; and in an escroll over the same this Motto,
Solertia ditat."
Son of Graeme Alexander Lockhart Whitelaw, Esq. ,
of Brockham Park, late Capt. 3rd Batt. Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders, J. P. Perthshire, M.P. for
N.W. Div. of Lanark 1892-5, b. 1863; d. 1928; m.
1st, 1885, Elizabeth (d. 1900), d. of James Reid
Stewart, Esq., J. P., of Calder Park, co. Lanark; m.
2nd, 1902, Laura, d. of late James Montagu of Melton
Park, Doncaster : —
Graeme Stewart Lockhart Whitelaw, Gentleman, b.
1900. Seat — Brockham Park, Betchworth, Surrey.
WHITELAW of Ryden (L.O.,3oDec. 1912). Sable,
on a chevron or between three boars' heads couped argent,
langued gules, armed gold, an anchor erect, cabled azure,
accompanied by two escallops of the fourth. Mantling
sable, doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a
crescent or, and in an escroll over the same this Motto,
"Gradatim plena," and in another under the shield this
Motto, "For Christ and His Truth."
Eld. son of Harry Vincent Whitelaw, Esq., late Capt.
2rst Batt. The Rifle Bde., Wright, Burgess of Glasgow,
F.S.A. (Scotland), b. 1871 ; d. 1928; m. 1905, Margaret
Alison, d. of Ernest Alison Hingston of Flax Bourton,
Somerset : — ■
James Charles Graham Whitelaw, Gentleman, b. 1906.
Res. — Fair Lawn, Southfield Road, Paignton.
WHITELEY (H. Coll. , 1908). Per fesse dancettee sable
and gules, in chief a pale or, thereon three bars of the
second, in base a fleur-de-lys argent. Mantling sable and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stag's head
couped argent, attired or, holding in the mouth a bell gold.
Motto — " Live to live."
Sons of Rt. Hon. George Whiteley, 1st Baron
Marchamley, of Hawkestone Park, P.C, b. 1855; d.
1925 ; m. 1881, Alice {d. 1913), only child of late William
Tattersall, Esq., J. P., of Quarry Bank, Blackburn, and
St. Anthony's, Milnthorpe : —
Rt. Hon. William Tattersall Whiteley, 2nd Baron
Marchamley (3 July 1908), late Comdr. R.N.V.R. and
Major R.A.F. [Supporters— Dexter, a griffin sejant ;
sinister, a hawk, both per fesse gules and sable, armed and
membered or, each charged on the fesse line with a fleur
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de-lys argent], b. 1886; m. ign, Margaret Clara, yr. d.
of Thomas Scott Johnstone of Glenmark, Waipari, N.Z. ;
and has issue— Hon. John William Tattersall Whiteley,
b. 1922; and Hon. Alice Tattersall. Res.— Hartfield,
Roehampton Lane, S.W. ; The Cottage, Happisburgh, nr.
Norwich. Club — National Liberal.
Hon. Ronald George Whiteley, O.B. E., Capt. late
R.G.A. (S.R.), b. 1890. Res —
WHITELOCKE-LLOYD (R.L., 1880). Quarterly, 1
and 4, counterquartered i. and iiii., argent, three lions dor-
mant in pale sable (Lloyd); ii. and iii. , azure, a chevron
engrailed between three eaglets close or (Whitelocke) ; 2.
azure, a chevron engrailed between three eaglets close or
(Whitelocke); 3. argent on a bend gules, three stags'
heads caboshed or (De la Beche). Mantling1 sable and
argent. Crests— 1. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-
arm in scale armour, the hand naked proper, cuffed argent,
grasping a lizard vert (Lloyd); 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, on a tower vaire\ argent and gules, an eaglet,
wings endorsed or; Motto (over), " Quodcunq evenerit
optimum" (Whitelocke). Mottoes — " Ar ol gwaith
gorphwys " ; and " Pwy vaeddia ny deffro."
Son of William Whitelocke Whitelocke-Lloyd, Gentle-
man, late Lieut. 24th Regt. , b. 1856; d. 1897; m.
1885, Catherine Anna Mona, d. of the Very Rev.
Henry William Brougham, D.D., Dean of Lismore: —
Percy Gamaliel Whitelocke-Lloyd, Gentleman, Lieut.
5U1 Batt. Leinster Regt., b. 1890. Post. add. — Strancally
Castle, Villierstown, co. Waterford ; Buttevant Castle,
co. Cork.
WHITGREAVE. Azure, on a cross quarterly pierced or,
four chevrons gules, with an honourable augmentation, a
chief argent, thereon a rose gules, irradiated gold, within a
wreath of oak proper. Mantling azure and or ; Crests-
Out of a ducal coronet gules, a demi-antelope or ; and
Bushbury Lodge, Clevedon, b. 1855 ; d. 1918 ; m. 1880,
Marian Clare, dau. of John Leadbitter-Smith of Flass
Hall, in the co. of Durham : —
John Lockley Joseph Whitgreave, Gentleman, Member
Roy. Archaeological Inst., Lord of the Manor of Moseley,
Patron of Bushbury, b. 1889 ; m. 1920, Mary Mabel, d.
of Anthony Strong Hussey of Westown, Naul, co. Dublin.
Res. — Lincombe Hall, nr. Stourpcrt.
Only surv. son of Francis Whitgreave, of Burton Manor,
nr. Stafford, b. 1819 ; d. 1896 ; m. 1853, Teresa, d.
of Sir Edward Mostyn, Bart., of Talacre : —
Francis Joseph Whitgreave, Gentleman, b. 1867. Res.—
37 North Road, Exeter.
Son of Vincent Hargreave, Gentleman, M.D. ,
L. R.C. P. , of Nottingham, b. 1835 ; d. 1917; m. 1862,
Louisa, d. of the late James Leeming, of Riby Hall,
Lanes. : —
Charles Vincent Whitgreave, Gentleman, b. 1869. Res —
WHITFIELD of Hamsey (H. Coll.). Argent, a bend
plain between two cottises engrailed sable. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — Out of a crown pallisado argent, a
buck's head or.
Son of Francis Barry Whitfield, Esq., of Hamsey House,
Lewes, J. P. co. Sussex, b. 1852; d. 1924; m. 1877,
Isabel Georgiana {d. 1910), d. of Capt. Luckraft,
R.N. :—
George Sulivan Whitfield, Gentleman, b. 1878. Seat —
Sons of George Whitfield, Esq., J. P., of Hamsey
House, b. 1822 ; d. 1891 ; m. 1848, Charlotte, d. of
George Chatfield : —
Thomas Stanley Whitfield, Gentleman, b. i860. Res. —
Arthur Lewis Whitfield, Gentleman, b. 1862. Res. —
WHITMORE (Confd. by Camden, Clarenceux, 13 Nov.
1618). Vert, fretty or, a mullet for difference. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
another of augmentation, namely, out ot a ducal coronet a
sceptre in pale or, surmounted by a branch of oak proper,
and a rose gules, slipped in saltire also proper. Motto —
" Regem defendere victum."
■ Third but only surviving son of Robert Whitgreave,
Gentleman, of Moseley Court, Staffs., and of
a falcon on the rooted trunk of a tree all proper. Motto -
" Incorrupta fides."
Son of Thomas Charles Douglas Whitmore, Esq. , J. P. ,
D.L. (High Sheriff for Leicester 1875), late Capt.
Royal Horse Guards, b. 1839; d. 1907; m. 1867,
Louisa Margaret Emily (d. 1902), fifth d. of Sir William
Cradock-Hartopp, 3rd Bart., of Four Oaks Park, co.
Warwick : —
Francis Henry Douglas Charlton Whitmore, Esq., C.M.G.
(1918), D.S.O. (1917), T.D. (1919), Lt.-Col. Comdg. Essex
Yeo. 1915-18, 10th (P.W.O.) Roy. Hussars 1918, Col.-
Comdt. Essex Cadets, Hon. Col. Essex Group of Anti-
Aircraft Searchlight Companies R. E. (T.A.) 1926, served
Great War 1914-19 'despatches 5 times), J. P., D.L. and
1922 High Sheriff of Essex, Lord of the Manors of Orsett,
Little Thurrock, Stiffordand Corringham, b. 1872; m. 1900,
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Violet F. E., O.B.E. (d. 1927), yst. d. of Sir Wm. H.
Houldsworth, Bart. Seat — Orsett Hall, Essex. Clubs —
Boodle's ; Carlton ; Cavalry.
WHITLEY (H. Coll., 26 Oct. 1922). Gules, in front
of a distaff in pale between two roses argent, barbed vert,
seeded or, a demi-spinning wheel issuant from the base
or, on a chief of the last, two fasces in saltire proper.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-spinning wheel as in the arms, thereon a
weaver-bird, holding in the beak a sprig of cotton-plant
proper. Motto — " Rem valde bene gerere."
Sons of Nathan "Whitley, Esq., J. P., of Halifax,
Yorks., b. 1830; d. 1889; tn. 1st, 1864, Sarah, d. of
William Rinder, of Gledhow, Leeds; 2nd, 1873,
Lucy, d. of Robert Delf, of Bungay, Suffolk : —
Rt. Hon. John Henry Whitley, P.C., Hon. LL.D.
Camb., Hon. D.C.L. Oxon., J.P. W.R. Yorks., Speaker
of the House of Commons (1921-28), b. 1866 ; tn. 1st,
1892, Margherita Virginia {d. 1925), d. of Giulio March etti;
2nd, 1928, Helen, d. of J. A. Clarke, of Hunstanton ; and
has issue — Percival Nathan Whitley, Gentleman, b. 1893 ;
Oliver James Hector Whitley, Gentleman, b. 1912;
Margaret Phyllis [m. 1924, James Hector Bowman, of
West Mount, Halifax] ; and Monica Virginia. Res. —
Brantwood, Halifax.
Alfred William Whitley, Esq., J.P., Halifax, b. 1868 ;
tn. 1910, Elizabeth Lucas, d. of Thomas Sutcliffe, of
Cliff Hill, Warley, Halifax ; and has issue — Samuel
Peter Whitley, Gentleman, b. 191 6 ; Robert Whitley,
Gentleman, b. 1920 ; Helen Elizabeth ; and Penelope
Jane. Res.- — Old Brantwood, Halifax, Yorks.
Samuel Rinder Whitley, Esq., J. P., b. 1869 ; m. 1903,
Frances Foulds, d. of Thomas Walker ; and has issue —
Ada Joan ; and Margaret. Res. — Rookwood, Shinfield,
Reading.
Brig.-Gen. Sir Edward Nathan Whitley, K.C.B.,
C.M.G., D.S.O., M.A., LL.M. (Cantab.), J.P. Yorks., late
Col. comdg. 49th Div. West Riding Div. T.A., b. 1873 ;
tn. 1902, Julia Kathleen, d. of Rev. Arthur William N orris,
Vicar of Floore, Northampton ; and has issue — John
Nigel Whitley, Esq., b. 1903 ; Mary Kathleen. Seat —
Ganthorpe Manor, Terrington, Yorks.
The Late Sir BENJAMIN WHITNEY, Knight
Bachelor (1897), of Bray foot House, Bray, co. Wicklow, J.P.
crosslet argent. Mantling azure and or. Great — On a
wreath of the colours, a bull's head couped sable, armed
argent, tipped gules, gorged with a collar chequy or and
sable, and charged on the neck with a cross crosslet argent,
Motto — " Magnanimiter crucem sustine." Married, i860,
Annabella {d. Jan. 16, 1899), dau. of the late Isaac North-
Bomford, Esq., J.P. , of Ferrans House, co. Meath ; and
died, , leaving Issue — Belinda ; and Mabel Rosamond
[m. 1914, Harry Brereton Molonyof the Cleve, St. Helen's,
Hastings].
WHITSON (L.O., 1912). Azure, the sun in his splen-
dour argent, a chief ermine. Mantling azure, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, an arm in
armour embowed, holding a broken lance all proper.
Motto — " Dominus fiducia mea." Livery — Blue and
white.
Eldest son of the late William Whitson, Solicitor, of
Blairgowrie and Brechin, b. 1827; d. 1896; m. 1854,
Margaret, d. of David Shiress of Brechin: —
Thomas James Whitson, Gentleman, b. 1858; tn. 1893,
Edith Beatrice, ygst. d. of Henry Young of Liverpool ;
and has had issue — (1) Henry Thomas Whitson, Gentleman,
b. 1893 ; d. of wounds received in action, 1918 ; (2) Ronald
Shiress Whitson, Gentleman, Lieut. Roy. Scots [Anns
matric. L.O., as above, but the chief engrailed], b. 1897 [tn.
1925, Evelyn Maude, onlyd. of Evan Simpson Johnstone, of
Edinburgh, and has issue — Evelyn Heather; and Elspeth
Myrtle {Res. — Hooton Hey, Great Sutton, Cheshire)] ;
(3) Alan Tate Whitson, Gentleman, b. 1901. Club —
Reform (Liverpool).
WHITTAKER of Blackpool (H. Coll., 16 Ap. 1923).
Gules, on a pile reversed between on either side two
mascles interlaced palewise or, a rose of the field, barbed
for co. Roscommon, Clerk of the Crown and Peace for
co. Mayo. Botn 1833, Armorial bearings— Azure, a
cross chequy or and sable, in the dexter quarter a cross
and seeded proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, in front of a horse passant or, a
mascle argent, between two roses as in the arms. Motto —
" Robur atque fides."
Fifth and only surv. son of Robert Duckworth
Whittaker, Cotton Master, of Hyde, Cheshire, b.
1826; d. 1896; m. 1848, Mary, d. of James Swain,
Mining Engineer: —
Robert Whittaker, Gentleman, Master Mariner (ret.),
b. 1877. Res. — 14 Regent Rokd, Blackpool, Lancs8 ;
Tapley Cottage, Marton Fylde, Cheshire.
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WHITTAKER (Vn. Lanes.; Ped. H. Coll.). Sable,
three mascles argent. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect in armour,
holding in the hand a sword all proper. Motto — " Robur
atque fides."
Only son of John Dronsfield Whittaker, Gentleman, of
Walton-le-Dale, b. 1866 ; d. 1924 ; m. 1906, Constance
Egerton, second d. of late Samuel Ash worth of Egerton
Lodge, Bolton -le- Moors : —
Robert Christopher Cornwallis Whittaker Gentleman,
b. 1908. Estate— Walton-le-Dale. Res.— 18 Winchester
Road, Worthing.
Only surv. son of Robert Whittaker, Esq. , of Walton-
le-Dale, J. P. Lanes. , and for Boro' of Oldham, formerly
Capt. Art. Vols. , b. 1837 ; d. 1923 ; m. 1st, 1864, Mary
Hannah, only child of John Dronsfield of Werneth
House, Lanes. : —
Robert Linney Whittaker, Gentleman, b. 1867; m. 1909,
Edith, fourth d. of late James B. Cardwell of Clayton Green,
Chorley, Lanes. ; and has surv. issue — Elizabeth Mary.
Res. — Rivenhall, Church Stretton, Salop. Clubs — Carlton,
Conservative, Shropshire (Shrewsbury).
Only son of John Whittaker, Gentleman, of Shaw Hill,
Chorley, Lanes., b. 1847; d. 1924; m. 1st, 1880,
Margaret (d. 1911), yst d. of late John Ashworthof Rose
Hill, Turton, Bolton-le-Moors; 2nd, 1915, Constance
Lilian, d. of E. Mason: —
John Gordon Whittaker, Gentleman, b. 1917.
WHITTINGHAM (H. Coll.). Per pale ermine and
pean, a fesse vert, over all a lion rampant argent, gutt^e-de-
sang, on a canton gules, a cross of San Fernando proper.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a cubit arm or, cuffed gules, the hand proper,
holding an open book bearing on the dexter a cross as in
the arms, and on the sinister the words " Al merito
militar." Motto — " Non mihi sed patriae."
Sons of Major-Gen. Ferdinando Santiago Nicolas
Whittingham, C.B., b. 1814; d. 1878; nt. 1st, 1854,
Charlotte Anne (d. 1868), d. of Nevile Reid of Runny-
mede, Old Windsor ; 2nd, Kathleen, d. of Joseph
Tatham of The Mount, Hampstead : —
Rev. George Gustavus Napier Whittingham, M.A.
Oxford, Vicar of St. Silas the Martyr, Haverstock Hill, since
1912, formerly Vicar of Evesham, b. 1865; m. 1891,
Emma Maud Marion, d. of Bartholomew Arcedeckne
Duncan, M.D., F.R.C.S. ; and has issue — Duncan Napier
Whittingham, Gentleman, b. 1894. Res. — 44 Haverstock
Hill, N.W.
Ferdinand Samford Whittingham, Gentleman, b. 1871.
Res. — Stroud, Glos.
WHITTINGSTALL, see FEARNLEY-WHITTING-
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The Reverend EDWARD JOHN CUMMING
WHITTINGTON-INCE, Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A.
(Corpus Christi Coll., Camb.), Rector of Wormington,
co. Gloucs. 1899-1912. Born Feb. 4, 1852, eldest son of
late Rev. Edward Gumming Ince, Clerk in Holy Orders, of
Bournemouth, co. Southants., and of Marrick Abbey, N.R.
co. ofYorks. , M.A. (Jesus Coll.), Camb. , sometime Vicar
of Christchurch, St. Albans, by his wife Elizabeth Mar-
garet Caroline, dau. of John Gason, M.D., of Enniskerry,
co. Wicklow, Ireland ; and assumed by Royal Licence,
dated Aug. n, 1893, the additional surname and arms of
Whittington, in compliance with the will of the late William
Whittington Ince of Douglas, in the Isle of Man. Armo-
rial bearings— Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, three torteaux,
each charged with a cross or, between two bendlets en
grailed sable, the whole between as many crosses patte"e
fitchee gules (for Ince) ; 2 and 3, gules, a lion's head erased
argent, collared sable, between three annulets or, a chief
invected chequy of the last and azure (for Whittington).
Mantling gules and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath
of the colours, upon a rock proper, a rabbit sejant argent,
gorged with a collar gemel gules, resting the dexter fore-
leg on a cross pat^e fitchee sable (for Ince) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a lion's head
erased sable, semee of mullets or, gorged with a collar
invected argent, and holding in the mouth an annulet
gold (for Whittington). Motto— " Garde la foi." Mar-
ried, Jan. 23, 1884, Annie Nora, third dau. of Josceline
Frederic Watkins, Esq., J.P. , of Elmleigh, Watford, co.
Herts. ; and has Issue— (1) Edward Watkins Whittington-
Ince, Gentleman, b. Oct. 3, 1886 ; (2) William Berkeley
Whittington-Ince, Gentleman, b. Feb. 22, 1889 ; (3) Charles
Henry Whittington-Ince, Gentleman, b. March 27, 1892 ;
(4) Ralph Piggott Whittington-Ince, Gentleman, b. March
19, 1898 ; Nora Marjorie ; Elinor Gladys ; Anna Louisa ;
Mary Elisabeth ; and Annie Caroline. Estate —
WHITWORTH of Kilnwick Percy (H. Coll.). Argent,
on a bend engrailed between two eagles displayed sable, a
rose of the field, barbed and seeded proper, between two
garbs or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, in front of a garb gules, two roses argent,
leaved, slipped, barbed and seeded in saltire proper.
Motto— " Fama semper vivat."
Son of S. Whitworth, of Wath-on-Dearne : —
Henry Whitworth, Esq., Capt. late W. Riding R.H.A.
(T.A.), Lord of the Manor of Kilnwick Percy, b. 1870 ; m.
1907, Cicily, d. of Charles Darley, of Thorne ; and has
issue — Henry Percival Whitworth, Gentleman, b. 1916J
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Imelda Wendy ; and Cicily Joan. Seats — Kilnwick Percy
Hall, Pocklington, E. Yorks. ; Herbertstown, Dunboyne,
co. Meatb. Clubs — White's, Yorks., Cavalry.
WHYTE (U.O. ). Argent, a chevron engrailed between
three roses gules, seeded or, barbed vert. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
lion rampant gules, holding between the paws a flagstaff
proper therefrom a flag flying argent, charged with the
cross of St. George. Motto — " Uchiel y Goring."
Sons of John Joseph Whyte, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co.
Down, b. 1826; d. 1916; m. 1st, Ellen Mary (d. 1857),
d. of Thomas Laffan Kelly of Dublin ; 2nd, 1862,
Caroline Letitia, d. of George Ryan of Inch House, co.
Tipperary : —
Thomas Aloysius Whyte, Esq., Major R.A. , b. 1875.
Club — Sports.
William Henry Whyte, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. Res. of
Officers, late Roy. Dublin Fus. , served S. Africa, 1901-2,
(King's Med. 2 clasps) and Great War 1914-1918 (desp.
4 times, D.S.O. ), b. 1880; m 1927, Dorothy Gordon, d. of
H. D. Hibbard of Plainfield, New Jersey U.S.A. Club —
Naval and Military.
Maurice Ignatius Whyte, Gentleman, b. 1888; m. 1921,
Ethel Mary, d. of Edward FitzGerald of Khyber Pass,
Dalkey, co. Dublin. Club — Sports.
Sons of Admiral William Henry Whyte, b. 1829 ; d.
1912 ; m. 1880, Katherine Mary, d. of Thomas
Squire : —
Herbert Edward White, Esq., Comm. R.N., b. 1882.
Alfred William Whyte, Esq., Major Connaught Rangers,
b. 1884.
Sons of Henry Whyte, Gentleman, b. 1832 ; d. 1883 ;
m. 1859, Mary, d. of Thomas Comyn, of co. Galway : —
Tohn Frederick Whyte, Esq., Lt.-Col. Indian Army, b.
1865.
Frederick Whyte, Gentleman,/?.
Sons of John Lewis Auriol Whyte, Esq., J. P., Major
R. South Down Mil., b. 1833; d. 1885; m. 1864,
Rosina Alice, d. of William Pegge of Birchgrove,
Swansea : —
John William Charles Whyte, Gentleman, b. 1866 ; m.
IQ02, Elizabeth Ellen, d. of Charles Hills of Norwich.
Res.—
Walter Cecil Whyte, Gentleman, b. 1876. Res. —
Joseph Ormonde Whyte, Gentleman, b. 1880. Res. —
Son of Capt. Charles Whyte, 6th Roy. Regt., b. 1836;
d. 1889; m. 1871, Gertrude Minna, d. of John Shiell
of Kelly Castle, Arbroath : —
William John de Burgh Whyte, Gentleman, O. B. E.,
E.M., M.A.I. M.M., b. 1875; m. 1911, Geraldine, only d.
of Frederick T. Vaux, of Chicago, U.S.A. Res. — 4 Tor
Gardens, W.8. Clubs— Roy. Automobile, Ranelagh, and
University (New York).
Sons of Benjamin de Burgh Whyte, Gentleman, b.
1850; d. 1884; m. 1875, Isabella, d. of William
Middleton, M.D. , of Mullingar : —
Cecil de Burgh Whyte, Gentleman, b. 1878. Res. —
Henry Louis Whyte, Gentleman, b. 1879. Res. —
Lucas Whyte, Gentleman, b. 1881. Res. —
WHYTE (Confd. U.O. 3 Dec. 19 17). Argent, on a
chevron engrailed gules, between three roses of the last,
barbed and seeded proper, as many quatrefoils or.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, issuant out of flames, an arm in armour embowed,
the hand grasping a broken sword-blade point upwards
all proper. Motto — " Fortiter et fideliter."
Eld. son of Col. John James Whyte, of Newtown
Manor, J. P., D.L., co. Leitrim, b. 1806 ; d. ;
m. 1842, Mary Anne Jesse (d. 1874), d. of Charles
Dieudonne de Montenach : —
Charles Cecil Beresford Whyte, Esq., J. P., D.L., and
(1877) High Sheriff co. Roscommon, b. 1845 ; m. 1874,
Petronella Hallberg, d. of Herr Mynus Hallberg Riks-
dagsman, of Sweden, and has issue — Cecil Harman
Baldwin St. George Whyte, Esq., High Sheriff co
Leitrim, Capt. late 5th Batt. Connaught Rangers,
b. 1881 [m. 1915, May Theodora, d. of George Hewson] ;
John Theodore Marcus Whyte, Gentleman, b. ; and
nine daus. Seats — Newtown Manor, co. Sligo ; Hatley
Manor, nr. Carrick-on-Shannon. Clubs — Arthur's ;
Kildare Street (Dublin).
WHYTE-VENABLES (U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
a?ure, two bars, and in chief two mullets argent (Venables) ;
2 and 3, sable, on a chevron between three crescents argent,
a leopard's face between two cinquefoils pierced gules
(Whyte). Mantling azure and argent. Crests— 1. on a
wreath of the colours, a wyvern argent, transfixed by an
arrow or, flighted of the first, devouring a child proper,
and standing on a weir of the first banded azure (Venables) ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules,
holding in the paws a rose argent, slipped proper (Whyte).
Motto — " In Domino confido."
Son of Rev. Arthur Thellusson Whyte- Venables (formerly
Oddie, R.L. 21 Jan. 1905), M.A. (Cantab.), b. 1851 ; d.
1929 ; m. 1886, Alice Blair, d. of Rev. Canon G. T.
Palmer, Rector of Newington, R.D. : —
Harold Arthur Whyte- Venables, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; m.
1924, Eileen Christian, only d. of Major Claud Garrard;
and has istue— Gilbert Arthur Whyte- Venables, Gentleman,
b. 1925 ; Francis Thellusson Whyte- Venables, Gentleman,
b. 1927. Seat — Redhills House, Redhills, co. Cavan.
EDMUND CALEB WICKES, Gentleman. Born 1843,
son of the late Charles Wickes of Walton, co. Leicester.
Armorial hearings — Per fesse azure and sable, a fesse
nebuly argent, a sun in splendour in chief and a garb in
base or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a sun rising in splendour
proper, a garb fessewise vert. Motto — "Ex lumine
lucrum." Is married and has issue. Residence — 15
Arundel Avenue, Sefton Park, Liverpool.
THOMAS H. WICKES, Gentleman. Born , being
the son of the late Charles Wickes of Walton, co. Leicester.
Armorial bearings — Per fesse azure and sable, a fesse
nebuly argent, a sun in splendour in chief and a garb in
base or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, in front of a sun rising in splendour proper,
a garb fessewise vert. Motto—" Ex lumine lucrum."
Postal address — Pullman Palace Car Co. , Chicago, U.S.A.
HENRY LAMPLUGH WICKHAM, Esquire, late
Capt. Rifle Brigade, J. P. for Hants, and Warwickshire.
Born Feb. 19, 1838, being the second son of the late Henry
Louis Wickham, Esq., of Binsted-Wyck, Receiver-General
of Gibraltar, Chairman of the United Boards of Stamps and
Taxes 1838-48, by his wife Lucy, youngest dau. of William
Markham of Becca Hall, co. Yorks., and grand-dau. of
William Markham, D.D., Archbishop of York. Armorial
bearings — Ermine, on a bordure engrailed gules, eight mul-
lets cr. Motto — "Manners makyth man." Married, Feb.
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24, 1873, Hon. Teresa Mary Josephine, dau. of Rt. Hon.
Henry Benedict, eleventh Baron Arundell of Wardour,
and widow of Sir Alfred Joseph Doughty Tichborne,
eleventh Bart. She died Sept. 17, 1895, having had Issue —
(1) William Joseph Wickham, Esq., Capt. Scots Guards, b.
Nov. 5, 1874; killed in action 1914; (2) Lewis Cyril
Wickham, Gentleman, b. April 14, 1877 ; d. Nov. 18, 1880;
(3) Cyril Henry Wickham, Esq., Capt. Royal Fus., b.
May 25, 1878; d. 1915, on active service ; and Cecily Mary
\m. 1897, Frederick Alfred Lort-Phillips]. Residence —
Down Grange, Basingstoke, Hants. Club— Army and Navy.
WICKHAM of Chestnut Grove (Vn. of Yorkshire 1665,
H. Coll.). Ermine, on a bordure engrailed gules, eight
mullets or. Motto — " Manners makyth man."
Sons of William Wickham Wickham, Esq., J. P. West
Riding, late Capt. Yorkshire Hussars, b. 1835 ; d. 191 8 ;
m. 1868, Katherine Louisa (d. 1892), d. of Thomas
Fairfax of Newton-Kyme, Tadcaster : —
Thomas Lamplugh Wickham-Boynton, Esq. of Burton
Agnes Hall, Driffield, J. P. for W. and E. Ridings of York-
shire, D.L. E. R. Yorks. , b. 1869 (assumed the additional
surname of Boynton on his marriage) ; m. 1899, Cycely
Mabel, d. of Sir Henry Somerville Boynton, Bart. ; and has
issue— Henry Fairfax Wickham-Boynton, Gentleman, Lieut.
Roy. Scots Greys, b 1900 ; Marcus William Wickham-
Boynton, Gentleman, b. 1904. Res. — Burton Agnes Hall,
Driffield, E. Yorks. Clubs— Boodle's, Yorks. (York).
Reginald William Wickham, Gentleman, 6.1871 ; tn. 1907,
Kathleen, ygr. d. of the late William Wylie, M.D., of
Dyneley House, Skipton ; and has issue — William Reginald
Lamplugh Wickham, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; and Rosemary
Gertrude. Res. — Embsay Kirk, Skipton, Yorks.
Henry Francis Wickham, Esq., CLE., Col. late King's
Dragoon Guards, b. 1874. Clubs — Boodles', Cavalry.
Lt.-Col. Sir Charles George Wickham, Knt. Bach.,
D.S.O., Norfolk Regt., Insp.-Gen. R. Irish Constabulary,
b. 1879 ; m. 1st, 1916, Phyllis Amy (d. 1924), d. of Edward
Rose; 2nd, 1925, Fanny Desiree, d. of Howard Francis
Paget, and widow of Surg. K. Dyott, R.N. ; and has issue —
Anne; and Henrietta Mary. Res. — Ashdene, Comber, co.
Down.
Son of Major George Lamplugh Wickham, late Royal
Horse Guards, b. 1852; d. 1919 ; m. 1885, Lady Elena
Mary Gordon, fifth d. of 10th Marquess of Huntly : —
John Lamplugh Wickham, Gentleman, Major Scots
Gels. R. of O. served with Brit. Exped. Force 1914
(wounded), b. 1886; m. 1914, Phyllis, eld. d. of Spencer
Charrington, of Winchfield, Hants. , and has issue — Pamela
Mary. Res. — 99 Eaton Terrace, S.W.i.
Only surv. son of Lamplugh Wickham Wickham, Esq.,
of Chestnut Grove, nr. Tadcaster, J. P. and D.L. , b. ;
d. 1883 ; m. 1st, 1834, Frances, d. of Col. William
Hale of Acomb ; 2nd, 1848, Mary (d 1877), d. of
George Stone of Blissworth Hall, Northampton : —
Col. Henry Wickham, C.M.G., J. P., D.L. Northants.,
late Northampton Imp. Yeo., formerly Scots Guards, b.
1855; m. 1884, Lady Ethelreda Caroline Gordon, ygst.
d. of 10th Marquess of Huntly ; and has issue — Mary Ethel ;
and Alice Joan. Res. — Cotterstock Hall, Peterborough.
WIDDRINGTON of Newton Hall (Roy. Lie, 14 Feb.
1856, H. Coll.). Quarterly, ermine and gules, two bend-
lets engrailed sable. Mantling gules and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, in front of a bull's head proper,
gorged with a collar gemel sable, a morion also proper.
Motto — '' Joye sans fin."
Son of Shalcioss FitzHerbert Widdrington, Esq., J. P.
and D.L. Northumberland, (High Sheriff 1874), J. P.
Cheshire, late Maj. Northumberland Militia, b. 1826;
d. 1917; m. 1864, Cecilia, eldest d. of Capt. Edward
John Gregge Hopwood, Esq., J. P. of Hopvvood Hall,
co. Lanes. : —
Bertram FitzHerbert Widdrington, Esq., CM. G., D.S.O. ,
Brig.-Gen. (ret.) late Major and Bt. Lt.-Col. King's Royal
Rifle Corps, J. P., D.L. and (1925) High Sheriff Northumber-
land, Order of the Redeemer (3rd class), b. 1873 '< m- IQI2>
Clothilde Enid, d. of late E. Onslow Ford, R. A., and of
Mrs. Onslow Ford, of New Orchard, Bucks. ; and has
issue — Edward Anthony FitzHerbert Widdrington, Gentle-
man, b. 1914; Francis Nathaniel Heron Widdrington,
Gentleman, b. 1920. Seats — Newton Hall, Morpeth;
Hauxley Hall, Acklington, Northumberland. Club — Naval
and Military.
WIDDRINGTON (H. Coll.). Quarterly argent and
gules, a cross potent counterchanged, over all on a;bend
sable, a millrind of the first between two gadflies proper.
Adopted dau. of Major Francis John Angus Skeet
{q.v.), of Stortford Park, Bishop's Stortford, Herts. : —
Maria Widdrington. Res. — Syon House, Angmering,
Sussex.
WIENER of Stoneleigh(H. Coll., 11 Dec. 1917). Azure,
on a bend between two eagles displayed or, three acorns
leaved and slipped vert. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, within a chaplet of oak-leaves
and acorns, an oak-tree fructed all proper. Motto — ■
" Honor et virtus."
Son of Martin Wiener, Esq., J. P. of Sunderland, b.
1830; d. 1883 ; m. i860, Julia Morris (d. 1918) : —
Edward Augustus Wiener, Gentleman, b. 1864 ; m. 1905,
Jane Ann, d. of David Evans, Esq., J. P. of Saltburn-by-Sea ;
and has issue — Edward Anthony John Wiener, Gentleman,
b. 1910; Lurline Rosemary. Res. — Stoneleigh, Rossett,
co. Denbigh. Clubs — Junior Constitutional ; R.A.C
WIGAN, see GRAHAM-WIGAN.
The Rev. HERBERT WIGAN, M.A. Oxon., Vicar
of Dunsden, co. Oxon. Born 1862, being the third but
eldest surviving son of the late Rev. Alfred Wigan, M.A. ,
Rector and Patron of Luddesdowne, Kent, by Emilie Thai,
daughter and co-heiress of Francis Holies Brandram, Esq.,
J. P., of Tunbridge Wells. Armorial bearings— He bears
for Arms : Quarterly, 1 and 4, vair, on a pile or, issuant a
mount in base vert, thereon a mountain-ash tree proper
(for Wigan) ; 2 and 3, azure, a pile wavy ermine between
two bees volant in fesse or (for Brandram). Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
Mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath
of the colours, upon a mount, a mountain-ash tree, sur-
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mounted by a rainbow, all proper ; with the Motto, ' ' Carpe
Diem." Livery— Blue and white. Married, 1915, Hettie,
de (fojddesdoSne inGcxm.Gant
5th and youngest d. of the late Rev. Rees Herbert Morgan,
Vicar of Bedwellty, co. Monmouth. Postal address —
Dunsden Vicarage, Reading.
WILLIAM LEWIS WIGAN, Esquire, B.A. Oxon., J. P.
for Kent. Born July 14, 1853, being the eldest son of the
Rev. William Lewis Wigan of Clare House, Kent, and Vicar
base vert, thereon a mountain-ash tree proper, and impaling
the arms of Carr, namely gules, on a chevron cottised be-
tween three annulets argent, as many estoiles of six points
sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his
degree, with a Mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest,
on a wreath of the colours, upon a mount a mountain-ash
tree surmounted by a rainbow all proper, with the Motto —
" Carpe Diem." Married, October 19, 1893, Laura, second
daughter of the Rev. Thomas William Carr, Rector of Bar-
ming, Kent, and of Eshott Heugh, Northumberland ; and
has had Issue — (1) William Lewis Wigan, Gentleman, b.
October 24, 1895 ; killed in action 1916 ; (2) John Alfred
Edmund Wigan, Gentleman, b. May 21, 1897 ; d. an infant ;
(3) Lambert George Wigan, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.),
b. 1904 ; Harriet ; and Caroline Akers. Estate — Clare
House, East Mailing, Kent. Postal address — Clare Cottage,
East Mailing, Maidstone.
WIGAN (H. Coll., 188 ). Vair, on a pile or, a mount
n base vert, thereon a mountain-ash tree proper. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon
of |East Mailing, by Caroline Ramsay, third daughter of
Aretas Akers of Mailing Abbey, Kent. Armorial bear-
ings—He bears for Arms : Vair, on a pile or, a mount in
a mount vert, a mountain-ash tree surmounted by a rainbow
all proper. Motto — " Carpe diem."
W!u Sons of Sir Frederick William Wigan, 2nd Bart.,
%b. 1859; d. 1907; m. 1885, Elizabeth Adair, d. of
Lt.-Col. Francis Douglas Grey : —
Sir Roderick Grey Wigan, 3rd Bart. (9 March 1898),
b. 1886; ?n. 1909, Hermina Mary Clara Graham, d. of
Lewis Wigan ; and has issue — (1) Frederick Adair Wigan,
Esq., b. 191 1 ; (2) Alan Lewis Wigan, Esq., b. 1913; and
Joan Yvonne. Pes. — Horstead Hall, Norwich.
Denis Grey Wigan, Esq., Capt. late K.R.R.C, b. 1893 ;
m. 1915, Madeline Mabel, d. of Charles Robert Adeane,
Esq., C.B., of Babraham Hall, Cambs. ; and has issue —
Adair Michael Charles Wigan, Gentleman, b. 1916 ; and
Elizabeth Sibell Isabel. Pes. — Loudham Hall, Wickham
Market, Suffolk.
Yr. sons of Sir Frederick Wigan, 1st Bart., J. P. and
D.L. (High Sheriff co. Surrey 1894), b. 1827; d. 1907 ;
m. 1857, Mary Harriet, d. of Joseph Blunt of West
Park, Kew: —
Arthur Lawford Wigan, Esq., M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1868;
m. 1896, Beatrice, d. of Col. Hervey Bagot, C.B., R.E. ;
and has issue — Joyce Madeline [m. 1917, Capt. Paul R. F.
Mason, late The King's Regt.]. Pes. — Forest Park,
Windsor. Club — St. Stephen's.
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Margaret, d. of Col. Charles Hervey Bagot, C.B., R.E.
Res. — Bradstone Brook, Shalford, Surrey. Club — Welling-
ton.
W1GGETT-CHUTE ofTheVyne (Roy. Lie., 22 Feb.
1827, H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, three swords
barwise points to the dexter proper, pommels and hilts or,
and (for distinction) a canton ermine (Chute); 2 and 3,
ermine, three mullets two and one azure, pierced gules, on
a chief wavy sable, a dove regardant proper (Wiggett).
Mantling gules and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of
the colours, a dexter cubit arm in armour, the hand in a
gauntlet grasping a broken sword in bend sinister proper,
pommel and hilt gold, and (for distinction) the arm encircled
by a wreath of laurel vert (Chute) ; 2. on a wreath of the
colours, a gryphon's head couped sable, holding in the
beak an ear of wheat proper, between two wings argent,
each charged with a mullet gules (Wiggett). Motto —
" Fortune de guerre."
Sons of Chaloner William Chute, Esq., J. P., of The
Vyne, Basingstoke, M.A. Oxon., Barr.-at-Law, b. 1838;
d. 1892; m. 1875, Eleanor Jane, d. of Sir Wyndham
Spencer Portal, 1st Bart.: —
Charles Leonard Chute, Esq., M.C., J. P. Hants., Barr.-
at-Law, Inner Temple, M.A. Oxon., b. 1879; m. 1912,
Joan, d. of late Rev. R. Lowbridge Baker of Ramsden
House. Seat — The Vyne, near Basingstoke.
Rev. John Chaloner Chute, M.A. , b. 1881 ; m. 1922, Violet
Mary, d. of Richard Durnford, Esq., C. B. , of Hartley
Wespall, Basingstoke. Res. — Eton College, Windsor.
Rev. Anthony William Chute, O.B.E., b. 1884. Res.—
Magdalen College, Oxford.
Sons of Rev. Edward Russell Wiggett- Chute, b. 1846 ;
d. 1889 ; m. 1874, Mary Nina, d. of W. Firth: —
Edward Lennard Wiggett-Chute, Gentleman, b.
Res.—
Lawrence Vere Wiggett-Chute, Gentleman, b. 1878.
Res.—
Lt.-Col. Mervyn Lyde Wiggett-Chute, b. 1881 ; in. 1909,
Frances Josephine, only d. of Rev. Samuel Crawford
Armour, D.D., Hon. Canon of Liverpool. Res. —
WIGGIN (H. Coll., 1892). Gules, three mullets of six
points argent, on a chief invected or, two spurs rowel
upwards and leathered sable. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, within a spur the
rowel upwards leathered or, a fleur-de-lys sable, the whole
between two wings proper, each charged with a fleur-de-lys
also sable. Motto — ' ' To thine ownself be true."
Only son of Sir Henry Arthur Wiggin, 2nd Bart., of
Metchley Grange, co. Stafford, J. P., D.L., b. 1852;
d. 1917 ; m. 1878, Annie Sarah, d. of Charles Rogers
Cope of Kinnerton Court, co. Radnor: —
Sir Charles Richard Henry Wiggin, 3rd Bart. (17 June
1892), T.D. , Lt.-Col. and Brev.-Col late comdg. Staffs.
Yeo., B.A. (Camb.), J.P. and C.C. co. Warwick, b. 1885 ;
m. 1916, Mabel Violet Mary, only d. of the late Sir William
Jaffray, Bart. ; and has issue — John Henry Wiggin, Esq.,
6. 1921. Seat — Honington Hall, Shipston-on-Stour, co.
Warwick. Clubs — Brooks's ; Bath ; Boodle's.
Sons of Sir Henry Samuel Wiggin, 1st Bart. , J. P. , D . L. ,
M.P. , b. 1824; d. 1905; m. 1851, Mary Elizabeth,
d. of David Malins of Edgbaston, Birmingham: —
Walter William Wiggin, Esq., J.P. cos. Worcester and
Stafford, Lt.-Col. late Worcs. Yeo., late Capt. 3rd Batt. N.
Staffs. Regt., b. 1856; tn. 1886, Edith, d. of G. C. Adkins,
Esq., J.P. ; and has had issue — George Robert Wiggin,
Esq., Capt. Worcs. Yeo., b. 1889; killed in action 1916 ;
Christopher Wiggin, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; d. 1895. Seat —
The Forehill House, King's Norton.
Alfred Harold Wiggin, Esq., J.P. and (1923) High
Sheriff co. Worcs., B.A. (Camb.), b. 1864; m. 1887,
Margaret, d. of Edward J. Nettlefold ; and has issue —
(1) William Henry Wiggin, Esq., D.S.O. with Bar, Major
Worcs. and Oxf. Yeo. Field Bde. R.A. (T.A.), b. 1888
(Club — New University); Richard Arthur Wiggin, Gentle-
man, 2nd Lieut. Worcs. and Oxf. Yeo. Field Bde. R.A.
(T.A.), b. 1903; Hilda Margaret [tn. 1919, Major Noel
Wilson] ; and Nancy [tn. 1928, Major D. W. Turner].
Seat — Bordesley Hall, Alvechurch. Club — New University.
Edgar Askin Wiggin, Esq., D.S.O., J. P., D.L. co.
Warwick, Col. (temp. Brig. -Gen. comdg. 1st South Midland
Mounted Brigade), formerly Major and Bt. Lt.-Col. 13th
Hussars, b. 1867 ; tn. 1906, Emilie Margaret, d. of Arthur
Keen of Sandyford, Edgbaston ; and has issue — Peter
Milner Wiggin, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut, nth Hussars, b.
1907 (Club — Cavalry). Res. — Greys, Mallory, Warwick.
Clubs — Naval and Military, Cavalry.
ARTHUR WIGGINS, Esquire, formerly Capt. in the
2nd Batt. King's Own Regt. Yorkshire Light Infantry.
Born , being the son of the late Frederick Augustus
Wiggins of Porchester Terrace, Paddington. Armorial
bearings— Per pale indented azure and gules, a gryphon
segreant argent, holding between the forelegs a garb or,
the whole between three bezants. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
garb or, charged with an acorn slipped and leaved proper,
three hurts fessewise. Motto — "Loyal." Seat — Sand-
hills, Christchurch, Hants.
Capt. AUGUSTUS CHARLES HUBERT BOY-
COTT WIGHT-BOYCOTT, late Royal Artillery. Born
April 18, 1882, being the fourth son of the late Cathcart
Boycott Wight - Boycott, Esq., of Rudge Hall, in co.
Salop, J.P. and D.L. for that county, J.P. for co.
Stafford, formerly Capt. Queen's Own Royal Stafford-
shire Yeom. Cav. [assumed the additional surname and
arms of Boycott, by Royal Licence, in 1886, under the
will of his maternal grandfather] ; by his wife Elizabeth,
youngest dau. of George Grazebrook of Pedmore, in the
co. of Worcester. Armorial bearings (H. Coll., 1886,
R. Lie.) — Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, on a chief argent, three
grenades fired proper (for Boycott, March 21, 1663); 2 and
3, azure, a chevron ermine, between two bears' heads erased
in chief argent, muzzled gules, and a cock in base or (for
Wight). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting
his degree, with a Mantling gules and argent ; and for his
Crests, 1. issuant from a mural crown gules, an arm em-
bowed, in armour, the hand in a gauntlet grasping a grenade
fired proper (for Boycott) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours,
out of the battlements of a tower sable, a bear's head argent,
muzzled gules, charged on the neck with a mascle also sable
(for Wight). Motto — " Pro rege et religione." Married,
10 June, 1908, Mary Alison, d. of Roland Crewe Alston,
Esq., J. P., of Odell Castle, Bedford; and has issue-
Alexander Hubert Wight-Boycott, Gentleman, b. 1909;
Cathcart Michael Wight-Boycott, Gentleman, b. 1910 ; Vere
Alison Wight- Boycott, Cadet R.N., b. . Seat—Onk-
hampton Manor, Wiveliscombe, Somerset. Club — Welling-
ton.
WIGLEY of Nottingham. Paly of four embattled
argent and gules, two flaunches each charged with a rose
counterchanged, barbed and seeded proper. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
issuant from flames, a leopard's head proper, gorged with
a collar sable, charged with three roses or. Motto —
" Virtus ardua vincet."
Sons of Sir George Wigley, Knt. Bach. J. P., of
Redcliffe, Nottingham, b. 1837; d. 1925; tn. 1870,
Clara, d. of Joseph Clarke : —
G. A. Wigley, Esq., b. ; tn. . Res. — Redcliffe,
Redcliffe Road, Nottingham.
J. H. C. Wigley, Esq. , b. . Res.— Woodside, Purvie
Road, Nottingham.
WIGNALL of Cambusmore (H. Coll.). Per chevron
or, and chevrony of four sable and argent, in chief two
roses gules, barbed and seeded proper. Mantling sable
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stork rising
argent, beaked and legged gules, holding in the beak a
garb or. Motto—" Spero meliora." Livery— Black and
gold.
Second son of Walter Barton Wignall, of Wood-
hey, Spital, Cheshire, b. 1829; d. 1897; tn. 1863,
Sarah Turner (d. 1919), d. of Thornton Littlewood,
of Hamer Hall, Rochdale : —
Frederick William Wignall, Esq., J.P. and (19 16) High
Sheriff, Cheshire, b. 1872 ; tn. 1901, Edith Marguerite,
O.B.E., d. of Edwin Tate, of Balcombe Place, Sussex ;
and has issue — Frederick Edwin Barton Wignall, Gentle-
man, 6. 1906; Doris May [m. 1926, Capt. R. Grosvenor,
son of Lord Arthur Grosvenor]. Seats — Cambusmore,
Sutherland, N.B.; The Rookery, Tattenhall. Cheshire.
Clubs — Bath, Hurlingham.
WIGRAM of Walthamstow, Essex. Argent, on a
pale gules, three escallops or, over all a chevron
engrailed counterchanged on a chief waves of the sea,
thereon a ship representing an English vessel of war of
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the sixteenth century with four masts sails furled proper,
colours flying gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— Upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a hand
in armour in fesse couped at the wrist proper, charged
with an escallop, and holding a fleur-de-lys erect or.
Motto — " Dulcis amor patrine."
Eld. son of Rev. Woolmore Wigram, Canon of
St. Alban's, Rector of St. Andrews. Hertford, who
was a grandson of ist Bart., b. 1831 ; d. 1907;
m. 1863, Harriet Mary, d. of Rev. Thomas Ainger,
Perpetual Curate of Hampstead : —
Sir Edgar Thomas Ainger Wigram, 6th Bart. (14 Oct.
1805), of Waltbamstow, Essex ^Supporters — On either side
an eagle, wings elevated argent, collared gules and charged
on the breast with a shamrock vert], M.A. Cantab.,
A.R.I.B.A., J. P., b. 1864; s. his cousin 1920. Res. —
Watling House, St. Albans. Club — Carlton.
Sons of Robert Ainger Wigram (2nd son of Rev.
Woolmore Wigram, see above), b. 1866; d. 1915;
m. 1910, Evelyn Dorothy, d. of Cecil William Hens-
lowe, I.C.S. : —
Clifford Woolmore Wigram, Gentleman, b. 1911. Res. —
Edward Robert Woolmore Wigram, Gentleman, b. 1913.
Yngr. cons of Rev. Woolmore Wigram (see above) : —
Rev. William Ainger Wigram, D.D., Hon. Chaplain
to Archbishop of Canterbury, b. 1872. Res. — Green
Acres, Wells, Somerset.
Arthur Woolmore Wigram, Gentleman, M.I.E.E.,
M.I.M.E., b, 1875 ; m. 1911, Avis Marian, d. of the late
Hartley Hartley-Smith, of Upwey, Dorset ; and has
issue — Peter Woolmore Wigram, Gentleman, b. 191 3 ;
Avis Betty Woolmore ; Daphne Marion Woolmore.
Res. — Greystones, King's Stanley, Stonehouse, Glos.
Sons of Robert Wigram, Gentleman, b. 1833 ; d.
1918 ; m. 1867, Marv Edith (d. 1919), d. of Samuel
Solly, F.R.S. :—
Robert Wigram, Gentleman, late Lieut. 9th Lancers,
and K.R.R.C, b. 1874 ; m. ist, 1920, Adela Mary (d.
1923), d. of Richard Reid, of 177 Oakwood Court ;
2nd, 1925, Winifred, d. of the late Capt. Phipps, 24th
Foot, and has issue — Robert Money Wigram, Gentleman,
b. 1923 ; Francis John Wigram, Gentleman, b. 1926.
Res. — The Danes, Penn, Bucks. Club — White's.
Rev. Percy Solly Wigram, M.C., M.A. Camb., b. 1878.
Res. — Mission House, Marston, Oxford.
Only son of Reginald Wigram, Esq., J. P. Yorks.,
b. 1843 ; d. 1915 ; m. 1872, Isabella (d. 1913), d of
John Spencer, of Newcastle-on-Tyne : —
Reginald Spencer Wigram, Gentleman, Fellow,
Surveyors' Inst., b. 1874 ; m. 1904, Olive Eleanor, d. of
the late Rev. E. C. Lister, Rector of Stanningley, and
has issue — Reginald Edward Money Wigram, Gentle-
man, b. 1908 ; Francis Loftus Wigram, Gentleman,
b. 191 1 ; and Isbelle Georgiana. Res. — The Dene,
Waltham St. Lawrence, nr. Twyford, Berks.
Walter Gott Wigram, Gentleman, A.M.I.Mech.E.,
b. 1877. Res. — Highthorne, Husthwaite, nr. York.
Club — Constitutional.
Sons of Capt. Henry James Wigram, 2nd Somerset
R.V., b. 1847 ; d. 1902 ; m. 1870, Penelope, d of
George Eyre, Esq., J. P. of Warrens, Wilts. :—
Ronald Scott Jervoise Wigram, Esq., D.S.O., Capt.
(ret.) R.N., served Great War (desp., D.S.O., Croix de
Guerre), b. 1874; m. 1911, Ethel Rosa, d. of the late
Rev. F. Kinglake, Rector of West Monckton, Taunton ;
and has issue — Henry Frederick James Wigram, Gentle-
man, b. 1916. Res. — Kibbear, Trull, Taunton.
Cyril Charles Wigram, Esq., Major R.A.F., b. 1882 ;
m. ist, 1912, Mabel Mary Adams (div. 1918) ; 2nd, 1918,
Olivia Marie, d. of the late Major-Gen. W. Truman,
of Winterbourne, Bonchurch, I.O.W., and has issue —
Isolde. Res. —
Sons of Robert James Wigram, Gentleman, b. 1832 ;
d. 1886 ; m. 1854, Leonora (d. 1897), d. of Henry
Alexander, H.E. I.C.S. : —
Hereward Robert Wigram, Esq., Major late K.O.
Scottish Borderers, b. 1858. Club — Naval and Military.
Lionel Robert Wigram, Gentleman, b. 1867. Res. —
Sons of William Knox Wigram, Esq., J. P., Barrister-
at-Law, b. 1825 ; d. 1885 ; m. 1856, Hon. Mary Ann
(d. 1883), d. of 5th Viscount Harberton : —
Sir Henry Francis Wigram, Knt. Bach., M.L.C., New
Zealand, 1903-20, b. 1857; m. 1885, Agnes, O.B.E.,
d. of Henry Eden Sullivan. Res. — 1 Park Terrace,
Christchurch, New Zealand. Club — Union.
William Arthur Wigram, Gentleman, b. i860 ; m.
1888, Edith Constance, d. of the late Col. the Hon.
Sir W. Chetwynd Talbot, K.C.B., and has issue— Charles
Knox Wigram, Gentleman, Lieut, late R.A.S.C, b. 1889
\m. 1914, Gladys, d. of the late Preb. R. E. Baynes, of
Teignmouth, Devon, and has issue — James Robert
Knox Wigram, Gentleman, b. 1915 ; Valentine Knox
Wigram, Gentleman, 6. 1920 (Res. — Alsagar, Leather-
head, Surrey)] ; and Ivy Margaret [m. 1923, Major H.
Bowater Vernon, M.C., Indian Army]. Res.— Holbrook,
Horsham, Sussex. Club — Junior Carlton.
Only son of Gerrard Andrewes Wigram, Gentleman,
b. 1842 ; d. igiy ; m. 1873, Selina Maria, d. of
the late Edmund Wilmot : —
Rev. Gerrard Edmund Wigram, M.A. Camb., Vicar of
Horsley, b. 1877 ; m. 1902, Ismena Maria, d. of the late
William T. Mayne, and has issue — Francis Gerrard
Mayne Wigram, Gentleman, b. 1905 ; and 3 daus. Res. —
Vicarage, Horsley, co. Derby.
Son of Henry Joseph Wigram, Gentleman, b. 1873 ;
d. 1926 ; m. ist, 1898, Alice Laura (div. 1909), d. of
the late Thomas Jarvis, of Mount Jarvis, Antigua : —
John Jarvis Wigram, Gentleman, b. 1900. Res. —
Yngst. son of Rt. Rev. Joseph Colton Wigram,
D.D., Bishop of Rochester, b. 1798 ; d. 1867 ;
m. 1837, Susan Maria (d. 1864), d. of Peter Ark-
wright : —
Eustace Rochester Wigram, Gentleman, Lieut, (ret.)
Coldstream Gds., b. i860 ; m. 1889, Mary Grace, d. of
the late Col. Ralph Bradford Atkinson, of Angerton,
Morpeth, and has issue — Ralph Follett Wigram, Esq.,
ist Sec, Embassy, Paris, b. 1890 [m. 1925, Ava, d. of the
late J. E. Bodley]. Res. — Mount Sandford, Barnstaple,
Devon. Clubs— Travellers', Marlborough.
Eld. son of Rev. Frederic Edward Wigram, M.A.,
b. 1834; d. 1897; m. 1859, Frances (d. 1914),
d. of the late Francis Wright, of Osmaston Manor
co. Derby : — ■
Rev. Edmund Francis Edward Wigram, M.A. Camb.,
India Sec, C.M.S., b. 1864 ; m. 1904, Violet (d. 1918),
d. of Sir Thomas Charles Dewey, ist Bart., and has
issue — Oswald Thomas Edward Wigram, Gentleman,
b. 1905 ; Aidan Frederic Wigram, Gentleman, b. 1907 ;
Edmund Hugh Lewis Wigram, Gentleman, b. 191 1 ;
and Joy Frances. Res. — Elstree, Bromley, Kent.
Sons of Rev. Beresford Edward Wigram, M.A.,
b. 1870 ; d. 1917 ; m. 1901, Jessie Violet, d. of
Walter Scott, of Bramley Hill, Croydon : —
Arthur Frederic Wigram, Gentleman, b. 1903. Postal
address — Pinewood Road, Bromley.
Winstone Beresford Wigram, ' Gentleman, b. 1908.
Res. —
Marcus Walter Wigram, Gentleman ,b. 1917.
Yngr. sons of Rev. Frederic Edward Wigram (see
above) : —
Rev. Harold Frederic Edward Wigram, M.A. Camb.,
Vicar of St. Barnabas, Wellingborough, b. 1873 ; m. 1913,
Gladys Christine, d. of Sir Howard W. Elphinstone,
3rd Bart., and has issue — Howard Beresford Wigram,
Gentleman, b. 1917 ; Andrew Harold Wigram, Gentle-
man, b. 1919 ; Alexander Robert Wigram, Gentleman,
b. 1925 ; Gladys Veronica ; and Rose Eleanor. Res.
— Parkside, Harroden Road, Wellingborough.
Rev. Marcus Edward Wigram, M.A. Camb., C.M.S.,
b. 1875 ; m. 1910, Mary, M.B., d. of the late James
Townsend, of Exeter. Res. — Allahabad, India.
Loftus Edward Wigram, Gentleman, M.A., M.B.,
Camb., Lecturer at Livingstone Coll., Leyton, b. 1877;
m. 1912, Constance, d. of Rev. Canon W. G. Edwards,
and has issue — Gerald Frederic Wigram, Gentleman, b.
19 16 ; Michael Wigram, Gentleman, b. 1919 ; Robert
Wigram, Gentleman, b. 1922 ; and Lettice Margaret.
Res. — 1 Farnley Road, Chingford, Essex.
Sons of Herbert Wigram, Gentleman, Madras C.S.,
b. 1842 ; d. 1914 ; m. 1872, Amy, d. of Lieut. -Gen.
John Wood Rideout, Ind. Army : —
Sir Clive Wigram, K.C.V.O., C.B., C.S.I. , Lieut.-Col.
and Bt.-Col. late 18th Lancers, Ind. Army, Equerry-in-
Waiting and Asst. Private Sec. to the King since 1906,
b. 1873 ; m. 1912, Nora Mary, only child of Col. Sir Neville
Chamberlain, K.C.B., K.C.V.O., and has issue— George
Neville Clive Wigram, Esq., Page of Honour to the King
since 1925, b. 1915 ; Francis Wigram, Esq., b. 1920;
and Anne. Res.— St. James's Palace, S.W.i ; The
Norman Tower, Windsor Castle.
Major-Gen. Sir Kenneth Wigram, K.C.B., C.S.I., C.B.E.,
D.S.O., Dist. Comd. Indian Army since 1926, has Legion
of Honour, Orders of Crown of Belgium, Crown of Siam,
Croix de Guerre of Belgium, b. 1875. Club — United Service.
Rear-Adm. Ernest Wigram, C.M.G., D.S.O., R.N. (ret.),
Naval A.D.C. to King George, 1926, has Croix de Guerre
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of Siam, b. 1877. Club — United Service.
Sons of Roland Lewis Wigram, Gentleman, B.A.
Oxon., b. 1874 ; d. 1918 ; m. 1907, Mildred Gladys,
d. of Rev. R. P. Willock, Rector of Warmington : —
Derek Roland Wigram, Gentleman, b. 1908.
Mervyn Roland Wigram, Gentleman, b. 1916.
Second son of Lewis Wigram, Gentleman, b. 1844 ;
d. 1915 ; tn. 1872, Mary (d. 1924), d. of Rev. Lewes
Deedes, Rector of Bramtield, Herts. : —
Oswald Lewis Wigram, Gentleman, b. 1878 ; tn. 1914,
Lucy Claire, d. of Rev. Thomas W. Stephenson, Vicar of
Addingham, Cumberland, and has issue — Michael Lewis
Wigram, Gentleman, b. 1918 ; and Margaret Elaine.
Res.—
WILBRAHAM, see BAKER
BOOTLE-WILBRAHAM.
WILBRAHAM and
WILBRAHAM of Delamere (H. Coll.). Argent, three
bendlets wavy azure. Mantling azure and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a wolf's head erased argent.
Motto — " In portu quies."
Eld. son of Roger William Wilbraham, Esq., J. P.,
b. 181 7 ; d. 1897; m. 1850, Louisa, third d. of Robert
Gosling of Botley's Park, Surrey : —
Hugh Edward Wilbraham, Esq., M.B.E., D.L., J. P.
and C.A. Cheshire, Capt. late 82nd Regt. and 3rd Bait. E.
Lancashire Regt., b. 1857 ; m. 1887, Lilla, eldest d.of Rev.
Thomas Coney of Brayvvick, Berks. ; and has issue — (1)
George Hugh de Vernon Wilbraham, Esq., Capt. T. F.
Res., late Cheshire Regt., b. 1890 [tn. 1919, Kitty, only d.
of H. C. Neilson, of Plover's Moss, Cheshire]; (2) Ralph
Venables Wilbraham, Gentleman, b. ; Vere May ;
Rhoda Joan [tn. 191 8, R. C. Dewhurst] ; and Barbara
Francesca. Seat — Delamere House, Northwich. Clubs —
Naval and Military ; Windham's.
Only son of Lt.-Col. Herbert Vere Wilbraham, late
Shropshire L.I. , b. 1858; d. 1916 ; tn. 1902, Avice, d.
of Geoffrey J. Shakerley of Grove Park, Warwick : —
Richard Geoffrey Vere Wilbraham, Gentleman, b. 1903.
Res.—
Yngr. sons of Roger William Wilbraham, Esq. (see
above): —
Henry Dudley Wilbraham, Gentleman, b. 1862. Res. —
Frederick William Wilbraham, Gentleman, b. 1864.
Res. —
William Robartes Wilbraham, Gentleman, b. 1871.
Res.—
Second son of Col. Thomas Edward Wilbraham of The
Old Palace, Richmond, Surrey, b. 1820; d. 1884; tn.
1857, Julia Catherine, d. of Col. Thomas Walter Powell,
Rifle Brigade: —
Edward Sidney Wilbraham, Gentleman, b. i860; m.
1894, Ida Gwendoline Jane Eliza, younger d. of late Joseph
Goff of Hale Park, and has issue — (1) Edward Jack Wil-
braham, Esq., M.C., Capt. late The Rifle Bde., b 1895 \m.
1927, Evelyn, eld. d. of Carl N. Martin, of Bryn Mawr,
Philadelphia, and has issue — Elizabeth Joan] ; (2) Thomas
Roger Wilbraham, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. The Rifle Bde.,
b. 1907. Res. — Standerwick Court, Frome, Somerset.
Sons of Henry Wilbraham, b. 1825 ; d. 1883 ; tn. 1864,
Mary Jane, d. of Christopher and Jane Dorothea
Marriott : —
Roger Eustace Wilbraham, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; m.
1905, Constance Georgina, d. of George Henry Eaton of
Gorsey Hey ; and has issue — Edith Dorothy Caroline ; and
Anne. Res.— 37 St. Leonard's Terrace, S. W.3.
Charles Thackeray Wilbraham, Gentleman, b. 1875 ; m.
1 91 1, Eleanor Mary Dorothea, younger d. of Sir Charles
Craufurd. Res. — Broad Close, Enstone, Oxon.
Son of Hugh Wilbraham, Esq., J. P., b. 1827 ; d. 1890;
m. 1868, Lady Marion Browne, d. of 2nd Marquess of
Sligo :—
Bernard Hugh Wilbraham, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. R.E.,
comdg. Lahore District, served S. Africa 1901-2 (Queen's
Med., s clasps), and Great War 1914-18 (desp., D.S.O.,
Croix de Guerre), b. 1880 ; tn. 1910, Bernice, d. of James
Seagrave and widow of Arthur Richard Browne ; and has
issue — Kathleen Diana. Club — Naval and Military.
WILBY (H. Coll., 1868). Azure, on a pale within a
bordure engrailed argent, a millrind sable.
Daus. and coheirs of late General W. Wilby (son of
Lt.-Col. Wilby of Wind Hill House, Bishop's Stort-
ford) •—
Alice Louise, tn. 1st, E. H. Satterthwaite, D.L. ; 2nd,
Randulph Lambert. Res. —
Fanny, tn. 1st, 1865, William B. Tyringham ; 2nd, 1873,
William Francis Higgins. Res. — Turvey House, co. Beds.
Constance, tn. , Henry J. Morgan. Res. —
Florence.
WILD, see BAGNALL-WILD.
EDWARD GODFREY WILDE, Esquire. Born Nov.
18, 1867, being the eldest son of the late Lieut. -Gen. Sir
Alfred Thomas Wilde, K.C.B., C.S.I., A.D.C. to Queen
Victoria, Member Indian Council (brother of Lord Penzance
and nephew of Lord Truro), by his wife Ellen Margaret,
third dau. and co-heiress of Col. Godfrey Thomas Greene,
C. B. Armorial bearings — Quarterly, 1 and 4, ermine, on a
cross sable, a plate, on a chief of the second, three martlets
argent (for Wilde) ; 2 and 3, vert, three stags trippant or,
each gorged with a ducal coronet gules. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, on a
mount vert, a stag lodged proper, in the mouth a rose
gules, slipped vert. Motto — " Veritas victrix." Post. add.
WILDER (H. Coll., 25 Feb. 1766). Gules, from a fesse
or, charged with two barrulets azure, a demi-lion rampant
issuant of the second. Mantling gules and or. Crest
— Upon a wreath of the colours, a savage's head affronted
couped at the shoulders, the temples entwined with wood-
bines all proper. Motto — " Virtuti mcenia cedant." Livery
— Dark blue coat, scarlet waistcoat, silver buttons.
Son of Rev. Henry Beaufoy Wilder, M.A. , L. S.A.,
M.R.C.S., b. 1834; d. 1908; tn. 1858, Augusta {d.
1892), d. of Langham Christie of Preston Deanery,
Northants. : —
Rev. Henry Charles Wilder, M.A. , Rector of Sulham,
b. i860; tn. 1893, Cicely Helen, d. of Rev. Arthur Bour-
chier Wrey ; and has issue — (1) Henry Arthur John Wilder,
Gentleman, B.A. Oxford, has Croix de Guerre, and
Medaille Militaire, b. 1894 \m. 1923, Ruby Bilbrough] ;
(2) Frederick Wrey Wilder, Gentleman, has Croix de Guerre,
3.1899; Augusta Helen Mary ; and Alice Victoria. Seats—
Purley Hall, and Sulham House, Reading, in co. Berk-
shire. Res. — Sulham Rectory, Pangbourne, Berks. Club —
Athenaeum.
Son of Francis Langham Wilder, Gentleman, b. 1863 ;
d. 1918; tn. 1903, Beatrice, d. of Frederick Drummond
Hibbert :—
John Charles Wilder, Gentleman, B.A., Lieut. R. Berks.
Regt., b. ic,04- Res. — Newbarn, Winkfield, Windsor.
Club— Army and Navy.
WILDMAN-LUSHINGTON (R.L., 27 Dec. 1869;
H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, on a fesse wavy between
three lions' heads erased vert, as many ermine spots gold
(Lushington) ; 2 and 3, azure, on a chevron argent, between
two eagles displayed in chief and a lion passant in base or,
two ermine spots between three estoiles of the field (Wild-
man). Mantling vert and or. Crests — 1. on a wreath of
the colours, a lion's head erased vert, ducally gorged or
(Lushington); 2. out of a mural coronet chequy or and
azure, a demi-lion rampant argent, supporting a battleaxe
gold, blade proper, distilling drops of blood. Motto —
" Prudens qui patiens." Livery — Dark blue, with yellow
facings.
Only son of Francis James Wildman-Lushington, Esq. ,
J. P. of Norton Court, Faversham, Kent, b. 1852;
d. 1884; tn. 1875, Katharine, d. of Rev. Thomas
Woods Goldhawk, Vicar of Sheldwich, Kent: —
Stephen Beresford Wildman-Lushington, Gentleman, b.
1877. Res. —
Son of John Wildman-Lushington, Gentleman, b.
; d. ; tn. : —
Anthony Wildman-Lushington, Gentleman, b.
Res.—
Son of Percy Wildman-Lushington, Gentleman, b.
1858 ; d. ; tn. :—
Edward Wildman-Lushington, Gentleman, b.
Res.—
WILKES of Lofts Hall (Roy. Lie, 14 Nov. 1857,
H. Coll.). Or, a chevron paly of six gules and sable,
between three escutcheons of the last, each charged with a
raven's head erased of the first. Mantling gules and or
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a rock proper, thereon
a crossbow erect or, in front of two quarrels in saltire
gules.
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Only son of John Wilkes of Lofts Hall, Saffron
Walden, b. 1849; d. 1887; m. 1877, Lucy, d. of
Joseph Collin of Wenden, Essex: —
John Fiske Wilkes, Esq., J.P. co. Essex, M.A. Camb.,
Barr.-at-Law, b. 1879. Seat — Eastacre, Saffron Walden.
WILKIE (Matric. L.O., 20 June 1917). Argent, a
fess wreathed azure and gules, between two martlets
sable in chief, and in base a crescent of the second.
Mantling azure, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath
of his liveries, a demi-lion gules, armed and langued
azure, holding in its dexter paw a cinquefoil or. Motto
— " Animo et fide." Livery — Blue and silver.
Sons of Edmund Francis Wilkie, of New York
and London, b. 1832 ; d. 1904 ; m. 1854, Elizabeth
Martha, d. of John Bird, of Bungay, Suffolk, and
Toronto, Canada : —
Edmund Henry Wilkie, Esq., Lecturer to the late
Roy. Polytechnic Institution, London, b. 1857 ; m. 1884,
Jessie Ehn, d. of Ebenezer Cullen Hunter, and has
issue — Reginald Edmund Henry Francis Wilkie, Gentle-
man, b. 1887 ; Elizabeth Jessie ; and Minnie Clara Hunter.
Res. — 70 Dyne Road, Brondesbury, N.W.6.
Henry CharlesWilkie, Gentleman, F.R.C.V.S., F.R.M.S.,
Hon. Life Fellow Zoological Soc, London [Arms as
above (but matric. L.O. April 7, 1917), in the chief point
a crescent of the third for difference], b. 1864. Postal
address — C/o Messrs. Coutts and Co., 440 Strand, W.C.2.
WILKIN (H. Coll., 10 Feb. 1905). Gules, on a chev-
ron argent, between three whelk-shells or, a cross crosslet
fitchee of the field, between two martlets sable, all
within a bordure of the third. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a dragon's
head couped at the neck per pale argent and vert, two
cross crosslets fitchee in saltire or. Motto — " Forti et
fideli nihil difficile."
Sons of John Frederic Wilkin, Esq., J. P., M.D.,
of Rose Ash, N. Devon, b. 1839 ; d. 1924; m. 1868,
Jane Loud, d. of the late James Shoolbred, of The
Elms, Acton, Middlesex : —
Lieut.-Col. Rupert Shoolbred, C.M.G. (q.v.).
Lancelot Wilkin, Gentleman, F.R.C.S., M.A. (Camb.),
b. 1871. Res. — Rose Ash, N. Devon.
Walter Harold Wilkin, Esq., Maj. (ret.) Sherwood
Foresters [Arms as above, and impaling the arms of
Macalister namely — Quarterly, 1, argent, a lion rampant
gules, armed and langued azure ; 2, or, a dexter hand in
armour, couped fessways proper, holding a cross crosslet
fitchee gules; 3, or, a galley sails furled oars in saltire
sable, flagged gules, in a sea in base vert, a salmon naiant
proper ; 4, sable, a stag lodged argent], b. 1876 ; m. r9i3 ,.
Dorothy Alison, d. of Robert Macalister, of Hamslade,
Oakford, Devon (q.v.); and has issue — John Macalister
Wilkin, Gentleman, 6,1919; Jane Dickinson ; Dorothy
Downes ; Sophia Loud ; Anne Shoolbred ; and Margaret
Collins. Res. — Yarty House, Membury, Axminster,.
Devon.
WILKIN (H. Coll.). Gules, a sword in pale proper,
point upwards, pommel and hilt gold, and in chief two
whelk-shells argent, the sword surmounted by a chevron
also argent, and thereon a mural crown. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dragon's
head gules, between two whelk-shells. Motto — " Estote
prudentes." Livery — Claret.
Sons of Sir Walter Henry Wilkin, K.C.M.G., J. P.,
D.L., and (1892) High Sheriff for City of London,'
Lord Mayor of London 1895, Barrister, Middle Temple,
a Knight of several foreign orders, late Col. 3rd
Middlesex, A.V., b. 1842; d. 1922 ; m. 1872, Margaret
(Res.— 43 Gloucester Square, Hyde Park, W.2), d. of
Harry Ridley Dale, Merchant : —
Ernest Vivian Wilkin, Esq., D.L., b. 1874; m, 1905,
Winifred Bertha, d. of John Robert Cooper. Res.—
Walter Reginald Wilkin, Esq., M.A., b. 1885; m. 1916,
Gladys Henrietta Ladenbury. Res. — 20 Cornwall Terrace
N.W.i.
The Late Reverend EDWARD JOHN PAUL
WILKINS-LEIR, of Weston House, Weston, Bath,
Clerk in Holy Orders, Bachelor of Arts of the University of
Cambridge. Born 1835; died 1921, being the only son of
the Reverend Edward Wilkins, Master of Arts, Justice of
the Peace for the county of Norfolk, by his wife Mary,
second daughter of Thomas Leir, Esquire, Justice of the
Peace, Bachelor of Arts, of Jaggard's House, in the county
of Wiltshire, and Weston, near Bath ; assumed by Royal
Licence the additional surname and arms of Leir,
1881. Armorial bearings — Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure,
a fesse raguly between two unicorns' heads couped or,
as many flaunches of the last (for Leir) ; 2 and 3, ermine,
on a bend engrailed between two boars passant sable, a rose
between two martlets argent (for Wilkins). Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
Mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, 1. on a wreath
of the colours, a unicorn's head couped or, in front of a
saltire raguly azure (for Leir) ; 2. en a wreath of the colours,
upon a mount, a trunk of a tree eradicated fesse wise proper,
thereon a boar passant regardant sable, pierced through the
shoulder with an arrow in bend sinister also proper (for
Wilkins).
WILKINSON of Ewell Grove, Surrey (H. Coll.).
Gules, issuant from the base a cross raguly or, between
in the first quarter a bell proper and in the fourth quarter
a rose argent, leaved and slipped vert, on a chief of the
second, a lion passant between two fleurs-de-lys azure.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a saltire
raguly or, a phoenix proper. Motto — " Industria perse-
veranti integritas."
Son of John Wilkinson of Nottingham, b. 1828; d.
1874; m, 1853, Emily Rosamond Bagshaw of Not-
tingham:—
Cuthbert Wilkinson, Gentleman, Member of the Cor-
poration of the City of London and of the London County
Council, Past Master of the Gold and Silver Wyre Drawers'
Company, and Past Master of the Guild of Freemen of
City of London, has Order ot M6rite Agricole (France),
b. 1854; m. 1876, Rosa, d. of William Cromwell; and has
issue— (1) H W C Wilkinson, Gentleman,
b. ; (2) Edgar Cromwell Wilkinson, Gentleman, b.
(3) Edwin Bagshaw Wilkinson, Gentleman, b. ; Edith ;
Florence Mary; and Maud. Res. — Ewell Grove, Ewell,
Surrey ; St. Cuthbert's, Margate ; 3 Marlborough Hill'
N.W.8. Club— Constitutional.
WILKINSON of Winchester (H. Coll.). Argent, on a
chevron cottised azure, between two trefoils slipped
in chief, and in base a cross botonee fitchee sable, three
crescents or, all within a bordure invected of the second.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a stag's head azure, attired and charged with a
cross botonee fitchee or. Motto — " Etpatribuset posteri-
tati."
Sons of Rev. Matthew Wilkinson, Clerk in Holy
Orders, D.D., Preb. of Sarum, b. 1808; d. 1876;
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Shield, of Rochester : —
Denison Matthew Wilkinson, Gentleman, b. 1843.
Res. — Vernon Lodge, Hampton Hill, Middx.
Rev. John Henry Wilkinson, Clerk in Holy Orders,
M.A. Oxford, b. 1844 ; m. 1873, Agnes Louisa, d. of
Rev. James Guillemard, Vicar of Kirtlington, Oxon. ;
and has issue — (1) Walter Hugh John Wilkinson,
Esq., C.S.I. , CLE., Chev. Legion of Honour, late British
Envoy at the Court of Nepal, b. 1874 [m. 1906, Stella
Margaret, d. of Maj.-Gen. C. W. Park, C.B. ; and has
issue — (1) Gerald Hugh Wilkinson, Gentleman, b. 1909;
Stanley George Guy Wilkinson, Gentleman, b. 191 1 ;
Peter John Wilkinson, Gentleman, b. 1913 {Club —
WILKINSON (U.O.). Per pale or and vert, a chevron
between three whelk-shells all counterchanged. Mantling'
vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a tiger's
head couped, per pale or and vert, charged with a trefoil
slipped gules and holding in his mouth a swan's wing dis-
played argent. Badge — A swan's wing displayed argent,
entiled by the crown of a King of Arms. Motto — " Memor
esto." Liverv — Green and white.
Third son of Colonel Josiah Wilkinson, V. D. , b. 1812 ;
d. 1903 ; m. 1866, Alice, d. of Thomas Smith : —
Major SirNevileRodwell Wilkinson, K.C.V.O., F.S.A.,
Ulster King of Arms and Principal Herald of All Ireland,
King of Arms, Registrar and Knight Attendant of
the Most Illustrious Order of St. Patrick, J. P. Dublin,
Travellers')] ; (2) Edward Aubrey Guy Wilkinson, Esq.,
O.B.E. (mil.), late Surg.-Capt. R.N., Commander of the
Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, b. 1876 ;
(3) Claud Denison Stirling Wilkinson, Gentleman, b. 1878
[wt. 1905, Violet Emily, d. of T. H. Lawrence ; and has issue
— John Patrick George Wilkinson, Gentleman, b. 1912 ;
James Henry Wilkinson, Gentleman, b. 191 3 ; Katherine
Gladys Joan] ; (4) James Vere Stewart Wilkinson, Gentle-
man, I.C.S. (ret.), b. 1885 [«». 1917, Lucy Agnes, d. of F. C.
Rimington] ; Agnes Edith Dorothy [m. 1st, J. McQueen
Sealy, R.A. ; 2nd, Arthur Clive Pawson] ; Isabel
Mary Gladys [m. 1906, Richard Cecil Brown, M.C.,
I.C.S.] ; Constance Elisabeth Beryl [m. 1914, Waters
Edward Copleston, C.S.I.] Res. — Kingshot, St. Cross,
Winchester.
Knt. of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John
of Jerusalem in England, late of the Coldstream
Regt. of Foot Guards, b. 1869 ; m. 1903, Lady Beatrix
Frances Gertrude Herbert, elder d. of 14th Earl of Pem-
broke and Montgomery, G.C.V.O. ; and has issue — Guen-
dolen Eleanor May ; and Muriel Phyllis. Post. add. —
Office of Arms, The Castle, Dublin; 6 Duchess Street,
Portland Place, London, W. Clubs — Guards', Burlington
Fine Arts, Kildare Street (Dublin).
WILKINSON(H.Coll. 1913). Per fesse gules and argent,
in chief under clouds proper, a meridian sun, issuant there-
from six rays or, in base four barrulets wavy azure. Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
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Motto — " Non animum n.ut nt."
Sons of Charles Wi'mot Wilkinson cf Helper, co. Derby,
b. 1815 ; d. 1894; in. 1842: —
Sir William Henry Wilkinson, Knt. Bach. (191 3), entered
Chinese Consular Service 1880, acting Consul-Gen. in Corea
1893-4, Consul at Ningpo 1899, Consul-Gen. Yunnan and
Kweichow 1902, at Cheagtu 1908, at Mukden 191 1. and
at Hankow 1912, ret. 1918, b. 1858; m. 1st, 1883, Emily
(d. 1892), d. of late Thomas Allen of Thurmaston Manor,
co. Leics. ; 2nd, 1899, Maud (d. 1902), d. of late Rev. Frank
Dickson, Rector of Ribchester; 3rd, 1919, Agnes Mary, d.
of the late Rev. Arthur Gore, Vicar of Ogbourne St. George,
and has had issue — (1) Ralph Wilmot Wilkinson, Esq ,
Comdr. R.N., b. 1884 [w. 1908, Alison, d. of Sir Thomas
de Multon Lee Bradell, Knt. Bach. , and has issue — Michael
Wilmot Wilkinson, Esq., b. 1911]; (2) Hugh Wilmot
Wilkinson, Esq. ,b. 1890; killed in action 1915 \_m. , and
left issue — Hugh Robert David Wilmot Wilkinson, Gentle-
man, b. 1916] ; (3) Guy Wilmot Wilkinson, Esq., b. 1900;
Winifred Margaret Wilmot ; Frances Mabel Wilmot [m.
1922, Kenneth Preston] ; and Ethel Gwendolen Beryl Wil-
mot. Res. — Deepdene, Bathampton, Bath. Club —
Thatched House.
Charles David Wilkinson, Gentleman, b. 1861 ; m. Muriel
Agnes Insoll {d. 1893), and has issue — Eric Hugh Wilkinson,
Gentleman, b. 1894. Res. — Craigie Lodge, St. Lawrence,
Isle of Wight.
WILKINSON (H. Coll., Sept. 10, 1926). Argent,
points pointed to the chief and reversed in base counter-
changed gules, on a chief wavy azure a leopard's face or,
between two bezants. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of an oak-
tree fructed, a man in chain-armour proper, surcoat
argent, on his head a helmet and supporting in both
hands a sword in pale point downwards also proper,
pommel and hilt gold. Motto — " Fas ac jus."
Third son of Rev. Edward Wilkinson, Ph.D., Clerk
in Holy Orders, of Christ Church Lodge, Leamington,
b. 1824; d. 1900; m. 1876, Sarah Esther, d. of
William Hale, of London : —
Reginald Warren Hale Wilkinson, Esq., K.C., Gold
Coast Colony, M.A. (Balliol Coll. Oxford), Bairister-at-
Law, Inner Temple, Sen. Crown Counsel Gold Coast
1914, Solicitor-Gen. 1915, Puisne Judge 1920, Attorney-
General 1921-28, Acting Governor and C.-in-C. July- Dec.
1921 (ret. 1928), b. 1882 ; m. 1923, Countess Troyanowska.
Res. — Guiseley House, Leamington Spa. Club — Oxford
and Cambridge.
Son of Rev. Hartley Craven Price Wilkinson, Clerk
in Holy Orders, b. 1884 ; d. 1916 ; m. 1906 : —
Ronald Osborne Hale Wilkinson, Gentleman, b. 1907.
Res. —
WILKINSON (U.O.). Gules, a saltire vair between
four whelk-shells or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
—On a wreath of the colours, a demi-talbot or, holding
in the dexter paw a rose-branch slipped and leaved and
bearing a red rose all proper. Motto — " Memor et
fidelis."
Son of James Wilkinson, Gentleman, of Glen
Albyn, Stillorgan, co. Dublin, b. 1837 ; d. 1906 ;
m. 1869, Anne Wilton, d. of John Gibson, of co.
Westmeath : —
James Wilkinson, Gentleman, B.A. (Trin. Coll.,
Dublin), b. 1875 ; m. 1914, Anne Eleanor, d. of Sir John
Hamilton Franks, C.B., and has issue — John Norman
Wilkinson, Gentleman, b. 191 7 ; James Anthony
Lawrence Wilkinson, Gentleman, b. 1919 ; and Kathleen
Rosalie. Res.— Glenheder, Howth, co. Dublin. Club —
University (Dublin).
WILKINSON (H. Coll. 8 Nov. 1926). Gules a fesse van-
between in chief a unicorn passant between two mullets
or, and in base as many like mullets. Mantling gules
and or Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a fox's
head erased per pale wavy gules and sable, charged on
the neck with an escallop counterchanged, and holding in
the mouth a wing argent. Motto — " Sapere aude."
Eldest son of Robert Daniel Wilkinson, of Croydon,
b. 1850 ; d. 1909 ; m. 1880, Kate, d. of William
Barton Ford, of Croydon : —
Robert Pelham Wilkinson, Gentleman, b. 1883 ; m.
1910, Phyllis Marion, d. of John Charles Barnard,
of Lincoln's Inn Fields ; and has issue — Robert Francis
Martin Wilkinson, Gentleman, b. 191 1 ; John Pelham
Wilkinson, Gentleman, b. 191 3 ; Shirley Phyllis ; and
Lois Heather Mary. Res. — The Croft, High Street,
West Wickham, Kent.
JOHN BANCROFT WILLANS, Esquire, J. P. and
(1917) High Sheriff, co. Montgomery, on the Council of
University College of Wales, Aberystwyth since 1914.
Born May 27, 1881, only son of late John William
Willans, Gentleman, ot Dolforgan {d. 1895), and his
wife Mary Louisa, d. of Robert Nicholson. Armorial
bearings (28 Oct. 191 1) — Per chevron gules and
or, two chevronels between as many catherine-wheels
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in chief and in base a pair of wings conjoined in leure,
tips downwards all counterchanged. Mantling gules and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a deini-man
affrontee proper, supporting with his dexter hand a rod of
^Esculapius proper, and resting his sinister on a catherine-
wheel or. Motto — "Hold on." Postal address — Dolforgan,
Kerry, Montgomeryshire.
WILLDING-JONES (R.L. 28|July, 1891). Quarterly,
1. quarterly, i. and iiii., vair, a lion rampant or between
two roses in fesse argent, and an annulet of the second
in base (for Jones); ii. and iii. , argent, on a fesse gules,
a cinquefoil erminois, on a chief arched of the second,
Hastings) ; 5. sable, a fesse argent between three cinque-
foils or (for Hunt) ; 6. azure, an eagle displayed argent, sur-
mounted by a bendlet gules (for Wolverton) ; 7. or, on a chief
gules, two dexter hands couped at the wrist argent (for Man-
felin) ; 8. gules, three roach naiant argent (for Roche) ; 9. per
pale dancettfe argent and sable (for Bermingham) ; 10. azure,
a bend lozengy or (also for Bermingham) ; n. quarterly,
gules and or, in the first quarter a cross moline argent (for
Middleton) ; 12. vert, three lions rampant argent (for Ward-
wick) ; 13. sable, crusily litch^e and three covered cups
argent (foi Strivelin). Mantling azure and argent. Crests —
1. upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a talbot's head
couped sable, collared vair, two roses argent, stalked and
leaved proper (for Jones) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours,
in front of an oak-tree proper fructed or, a dragon's head
erased argent, holding in the mouth a cross patfe fitchee
gules. Motto — " Till then thus." Livery — Dark blue coat,
the collar and cuffs piped with white, red waistcoat.
Son of Willding Willding-Jones, Gentleman, M.A.,
of Hampton Hall, b. 1832 ; d. 1919 ; m. 1863, Catherine
Anne, eldest surviving d. of the late James Thomas
Murray. W.S. , of Edinburgh : —
Charles Willding Willding-Jones, Gentleman, b. 1864 ;
m. 1898, Florence, second d. of the Rev. Canon Clarke
Watkins Burton, Rector of Cliburn, Westmorland, and
Mary Venetia, second dau. of the late Richard Heywood
Jones, Esq., of Badsworth Hall, Pontefract', and has issue
— Charles Longueville Willding-Jones, Gentleman, b. 1905 ;
Conway; RonaMary; and Diana Ann. Estate and postal
address — Hampton Hall, Malpas, Cheshire.
WILLETT. Per fesse argent and gules, two
barrulets between as many lions rampant in chief
and a cat passant in base all counterchanged. Mant-
ling gules and argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of the
colours, upon a rock, a moorcock regardant both proper,
a demi-lion issuant ermine between two crosses pate>
fitchee or (for Willding) ; 2. the same arms of Jones ; 3.
gules, a fesse dancettfe ermine between six cross crosslets
fitchee argent (for Longueville) ; 4. or, a maunch gules (for
charged on the body with two fleurs-de-lys or, holding in the
beak a sprig of heath also proper. Motto — " Dieuet mon
devoir." Livery — Blue.
Sons of Edmund Austen Willett, Esq., M.A. (Camb.),
J. P. of Strathwell, Whitwell, I.O.W., b. 1840; d.
; m. 1868, Marion, daughter of Edward Covey,
Esq., J. P. :-
Victor John Austen Willett, Gentleman, b. 1873. Res.—
Walter Glynn Austen Willett, Gentleman, b. 1878. Post.
add. —
WILLEY (H. Coll.). Per pale or and gules, three
chevronels counterchanged, over all a pale ermine, charged
with three martlets sable. Mantling gules and or. Crest
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—On a wreath of the colours, in front of a reindeer's head
erased proper, two crosses pateee gules. Supporters— On
either side a reindeer proper, charged on the shoulder with
a rose gules. Badge— Two sprigs of broom in saltire proper
enfiled with a Baron's coronet or. Motto—" Proposit
tenax."
Son of Rt. Hon. Francis Willey, ist Baron Barnby
of Blyth, Notts., J. P., High Sheriff, Nottingham, 1908,
Lord of the Manors of Blyth and Barnby Moor, b.
1841 ; d. 1929; m. 1880, Florence, d. of Frederick
Ohinnock, of Dinorbin Court, Hants. : —
Rt. Hon. Francis Vernon Willey, C.M.G., C.B.E.,
M.V.O., 2nd Baron Barnby, of Blyth, Notts. (26 Jan. 1922),
M.A. Oxford, M.P. Bradford 1918-22, Dir. Lloyds Bank,
formerly Lt.-Col. comdg. Notts. Yea, M.F.H. Blankney
Hunt, Lord of the Manors of Blyth and Barnby Moor, b.
1884. Seat— Scopwick House, Lincoln ; Castle Menzies,
Aberfeldy, co. Perth. Town res.— so Parliament Street,
Westminster, S.W.i. Club s— Carlton, St. Stephen's,
Cavalry, Bath.
WILLEY (H. Coll
antique lamps fired
splendour in base or.
1900). Sable, guttee-d'eau, two
in chief, all argent, and a sun in
Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, upon a column fessewise
the top to the sinister sable, an antique lamp fired
proper. Motto — " Lucet et lucebit."
Issue of Henry Alfred Willey, Gentleman, A.M.I.C.E. ,
of Pennsylvania Park, Exeter, b. 1863; d. 1904; m.
1888, Emilie Louise, d. of Frederick Bartlett, of Port-
land House, Totnes, Devon : —
Thornton Willey, Gentleman, M.A. (Camb.),
A.M.Inst.C.E., b. 1899; m. 1928, Kathleen Marjorie,
elder d. of Frederick William Emett, O.B.E., F.R.G.S.
Res. — 3 The Crescent, Mount Radford, Exeter.
Lilian May, m. H. Templer Depree, M.B., B.Ch. (d. 1926).
Res. — 1 Higher Summerlands, Exeter.
Dorothy, m. Charles John Nepean Longridge, M.D.
Res. — 19 Downview Road, Worthing, Sussex.
WILLIAM-STEPHENS. Quarterly, gules and vert, a
fesse nebuly argent guttee-de-sang, between two eagles
displayed in chief or, and a lion rampant in base argent
gutt&-de-sang. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant as in the arms,
holding between the fore-paws an eagle's head erased
gules, and resting the dexter hind-leg on a torteau charged
with a guttle d' or. Motto—" Amore virtutis."
Son of : —
William Henry Stephens William-Stephens, Gentleman,
b. . Res.— Kensington Lodge, Oatlands Park, Walton-
on-Thames.
WILLIAMS, see JONES-WILLIAMS.
WILLIAMS (H. Coll., 14 May 1515). Quarterly,
1 and 4, argent, a greyhound courant in fesse sable, be-
tween three Cornish choughs proper, within a bordure
engrailed gules, charged with crosses pat£e or and bezants
alternately (Williams) ; 2. gules, three stags' heads
couped argent (de la Lynde) ; 3. gules, three herring,
hauriant in fesse or (Herring) ; 4. gules, three covered
cups argent, a bordure or (Argenton). Crest— A man's
arm couped at the elbow, habited sable, charged with a
cross patee or, the hand proper, holding an oak-branch vert,
fructed gold. Mottoes— " Nil solidum ; " "Tant que je
puis." Livery— Undress : green, with red facings; dress:
white, with black facings. •*■
Sons of Montague Williams, Esq., M.A., J. P. and D.L.,
F.R.G.S., b. 1826 ; d. 1890; m. 1857, Sophia Elisabeth
(d. 1898), eldest d. of the late Rev. Lundy Foot, Rector
of Longbredy, co. Dorset, Prebendary of Salisbury and
Rural Dean, late of Holly Park, co. Dublin, and
Seskin Ryan, co. Carlow, Ireland: —
Montague Scott Williams, Esq., T.D. , J. P. for co.
Dorset (High Sheriff 1894), late Hon. Lieut. -Col. Dorset
Yeo., b. Aug. 6, 1858; m. June 19, 1889, Audrey Maryr
fourth d. of late Edward Leigh Kindersley-Porcher of
Clyffe, co. Dorset ; and has had Issue — (1) Charles Montague
Williams, Gentleman, temp. Lieut. 16th Service Batt.
Manchester Regt., b. June 9, 1890; d. on active service
1916 ; (2) Edward Jeffery Williams, Esq., Capt. R.G.A,,
b. Jan. 28, 1892 [m. 1919, Kathleen Mary Jane, d. of the
late George H. Beden, L.R.C.P., of Penrith ; and has issue
— Montague John Scott Williams, Gentleman, b. 1920] ;
(3) Richard John Williams, Gentleman, b. June 17, 1893';
(4) Herbert Farrer Williams, Gentleman, b. June 2, 1895 ;
(5) Rashleigh Henry Williams, Gentleman, b. June 2,1897 !
(6) Robert Cyril Williams, Gentleman, b. Jan. 20, 1899 ;
d. 1929;" (7) Eric George Williams, Gentleman, b. Dec.
16, 1900; (8) Eustace Maitland Williams, Gentleman, b.
Oct. 17, 1902 ; d. 1929 ; Agnes Audrey ; and Edith Mary.
Estate — Woolland. Postal address — Woolland House, near
Blandford, Dorset. Clubs — United University, Junior Army
and Navy.
Herbert Scott Williams, Esq, V.D., J. P. co. Dorset,
M.A. of the University of Oxford, late Capt. ist (Oxford
University) Volunteer Batt. the Oxfordshire Light Infantry,
Major (Hon. Lt.-Col. 1906) ist Volunteer Batt. (now 4th
Batt.) the Dorsetshire Regiment (retired), b. i860; m.
iqi2, Alice, eld. d of the late Rev. J. O. Pinck, D.D.,
Vicar of St. Philip's, Griffin, Blackburn. Postal address —
Rothesay House, Dorchester, Dorset. Club — Dorset County
(Dorchester).
Eustace Scott Williams, Esq., J.P.I Dorset, Major late
rail
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Duke of Cornwall's L.I., b. 1862. Res. — Dean's Grove,
Wimborne.
Arthur Scott Williams, Esq., J. P. Dorset, M.A. (Oxford),
F. R.G.S. , b. 1864 ; m. 1891, Louisa Beatrice, second d. of
late Sir John W. Powlett Campbell-Orde, Bart., of Kilmory,
Lochgilphead, and North Uist ; and has issue — Alice
Louisa ; Beatrice Elisabeth. Estate and postal add. —
Hill House, Yetminster, Dorset. Clubs — Junior Constitu-
tional, Royal Dorset Yacht, Dorset County (Dorchester).
The Reverend CHARLES ECCLES EDMOND
WILLIAMS, Clerk in Holy Orders, D.D. (Oxon.). Born
Sept. 15, 185 1, being the third but eldest surviving son of
Rev. Edward George Williams, Clerk in Holy Orders, of
Glasfryn, Swansea, co. Glamorgan, by his wife Catherine,
dau. of William Rickard. Armorial bearings — Argent,
three piles, two in chief and one in base azure, each charged
with a wing of the first. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, three arrows, one in
pale and two in saltire, or, barbed and flighted proper,
between two wings argent, each charged with an annulet
azure. Motto — " Fidus in finem." Livery — Drab, silver
buttons. Married, April 16, 1879, Mabel, eldest dau. of
Archibald MacLaren of Summertown, near Oxford ; and
has Issue — (1) Cyril Archibald Eccles Williams, Gentleman,
b. Aug. 4, 1884 ; Hilary Evelyn Eccles Williams, Gentle-
man, b. Sept. 10, 1892 ; and Gertrude Katharine Eccles.
Residence — 256 Banbury Road, near Oxford.
WILLIAMS of Sherborne (H. Coll., 12 Sept. 1918).
Azure, on a pale or, three stags trippant proper. Mant-
ling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
stag's head caboshed, between two roses all argent.
Motto — " iEquabiliter et diligenter."
Eldest surv. son of John Williams, of Clifton,
Bristol, b. 1823 ; d. 1892 ; m. 1849, Eliza, d. of
Barnabas Sharp, of Sunderland, and Hurworth
Grange, nr. Darlington : —
Rev. Alan Williams, Clerk in Holy Orders, M.A.
(Cantab.), Chaplain to the Forces 1899-1901 (medal and
clasp), formerly Vicar of St. Mary's, Warwick, b. 1861 ;
m. 1888, Annie Isabel, d. of Charles Copland, M.I.C.E.,
of Hull ; and Beaconscliffe, Bridlington ; and has had
issue — Alan Copland Alan Williams, Esq., M.C., late
Capt. Warwick Yeo., B.A. (Cantab.), b. 1888 [m. 1920,
Violet, d. of Arthur Fitzwilliam Grimley, M.A., of
Sherborne ; and has issue — Douglas Blundell Alan
Williams, Gentleman, b. 192 1 ; and Mamie Joyce];
Kenneth Barlow Williams, Esq., Lieut.-Commdr. R.N.,
b. 1893; d. 1926 [m. 1915, Doris Kathleen, d. of Rev.
E. R. Day, C.M.G., M. A., Chaplain to the Forces; and
left issue — Kenneth Alan Williams, Gentleman, b. 192 1 ;
Doris Bridget ; and Patricia Maud] ; Marjorie Annie [m.
1915, Major J. A. A. Griffin, D.S.O., Lincoln Regt.];
Joyce Isabel [tn. 1921, Rev. Thomas Ward Hall, M.A.,
and d. 1926]; Mary Vernham. Res. — Clatcombe House,
nr. Sherborne, Dorset. Club — Royal Societies'.
WILLIAMS (H. Coll.). Quarterly argent and sable,
three bulls' heads couped two and one, and as many
spear-heads one and two all counterchanged. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
bull's head sable, charged on the neck with two keys in
saltire or.
Sons of Rev. Henry Williams, Clerk in Holy Orders,
Rector of Rockland All Saints, co. Norfolk : —
Very Rev. Bernard Williams, M.A. Camb., Provost of
Portsmouth since 1927, Dean of Grahamstown, S. Africa
1916-27, b. 1869. Res. — Cathedral Vicarage, Portsmouth.
Rev. Ambrose John Williams, Clerk in Holy Orders,
M.A. Cambs., Rector of Santon, Norfolk, and Vicar of
Santon Downham, Suffolk, 1915-26, Vicar of Crowneld,
Suffolk, 1927-29, b. 1871. Res. —
WILLIAMS of Castle Dendraeth (H. Coll. ). Argent, a
chevron between in chief two mullets pierced and in base a
buck trippant sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a griffin segreant sable, holding
between the fore-claws a buck's head caboshed gold.
Motto — " Nid da onid duw."
Only son of Osmond Trahaern Dendraeth Williams,
Esq. , D. S. O. , Capt. Welsh Gds. , b. 1883 ; d. of wounds
received in action 1915 ; m. 1912, Lady Gladys Mar-
garet Finch-Hatton, d. of 13th Earl of Winchilsea : —
Sir (Michael) Osmond Williams, 2nd Bart. (28 July 1909),
6. 1914. Seats — Castle Dendraeth, Penrhyndendraeth, and
Borthwen, co. Merioneth.
Only surv. son of Sir Arthur Osmond Williams, 1st,
Bart., J. P., D.L., M.P. , b. 1849; d. 1927; m. 1880
Frances Evelyn (d. 1926), d. of the late John Whitehead
Greaves, of Bericote, co. Warwick : —
Lawrence Trevor Greaves Williams, Esq., b. 1885. Res. —
WILLIAMS of Herringston(H. Coll., 1515). Argent, a
greyhound courant in fesse sable, between three Cornish
choughs proper, within a bordure engrailed gules, charged
with crosses pat^e or, and bezants alternately. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
man's arm couped at the elbow, habited sable, charged
with a cross pat£e or, the hand proper holding an oak-
branch vert, fructed gold. Motto — " Nil solidum."
Son of Edward Wilmot Williams, Esq., J. P. and
D.L. co. Dorset, formerly H.E. I.C. Bengal Cavalry,
b. 1826; d. 1913; m. 1862, Hon. Sophia O'Grady,
eldest d. of Standish, 2nd Viscount Guillamore : —
Berkeley Cole Wilmot Williams, Esq., J. P. for Dorset,
Capt., late A.P.W.O. The Yorkshire Regt. (Green
Howards), b. 1865 ; m. 1909, Hon. Winifred Mary Hubbard,
eld. d. of 2nd Baron Addington ; andhasissue — (r)Edward
Alexander Wilmot Williams, Gentleman, b. 1910 ; (2) Ray-
mond Berkeley Wilmot Williams, Gentleman, b. 1911 : (3)
Ashley Egerton Wilmot Williams, Gentleman, b. 1915 ; and
Meriel Sophia Wilmot. Seat — Herringston, Dorchester.
Res. — 36 Ennismore Gardens, S.W. Club — Junior United
Service.
Son of Robert Hamilton Williams, Esq., J. P., b. 1831 ;
m. 1867, Lucy, d. of Rev. R. G. Chalk:—
Blair Hamilton Lee Williams, Esq., J. P. Essex, b 1870 ;
m. 1910, Sarah Mott ; and has issue — Robert Hamilton
Blair Williams, Gentleman, b. 1915. Res. — Buckland, East
Tilbury, Essex.
Sons of Capt. Edward Wilmot Williams, b. 1843 ;
m. , Elizabeth Mitchell: —
Edward Williams, Gentleman, b. 1874. Res. —
Robert Sydenham Williams, Gentleman, b. 1882. Res. —
WILLIAMS of Glyndwr (H. Coll., 6 Mar. 1923).
Per chevron sable and or, in chief two doves each holding
in the beak a sprig of olive proper, and in base a dragon
passant gules. Mantling sable and or. Crest — Issuant
out of a mural crown or, a demi-lion argent, holding in
the paws a flambeau or, fired proper, and gorged with
a collar sable. Motto—" Nid da lie gellir gwell."
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Son of Thomas Williams, of Llwyn Gwern, co.
Carmarthen, b. 1841 ; m. Mary, d. of Henry
Harry, of Llwynhendy, co. Carmarthen : —
Evan Williams, Esq., D.L., J. P., President of the
Mining Association of Great Britain, b. 1871 ; m. 1903,
Charlotte Mary, d. of D. Lackie, J. P., of Montrose, co.
Forfar. Res. — Glyndwr, Pontardulais, co. Carmarthen.
dubs — Oxford and Cambridge ; Carlton.
WILLIAMS (H. Coll., 28 Nov. 1800). Gyronny of
eight pieces ermine and ermines, a lion rampant or, gutt6e-
de-sang. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath^ of the colours, between two spears erect proper,
a talbot passant per pale ermine and erminois.
Sons of Henry Edward Williams of Fairford, co.
Gloucester, b. 1843 ; d. 1875 ; m. 1867, Elizabeth
Brown: —
Francis Wigley Greswolde-Williams (q.v.).
Henry John Williams, Gentleman, b. 1875. Postaladds. —
Broadway Court, Worcester.
WILLIAMS (H. Coll., 5 Sept. 1923). Per chevron
gules and azure, in chief two boars' heads couped argent,
and in base a bezant between four crosses crosslet in
cross or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, between two crosses crosslet, a lion ram-
pant reguardant or, holding in the forepaws a battleaxe
argent. Motto — " Hoeg fy mwyall."
Third son of Morgan Bransby Williams, Esq., J. P.,
of Killay House, Glamorgan, b. 1825 ; d. 19 14 ;
m. Margaret J. P., d. of G. B. Brock, Esq., J.P. of
Bryn Syfi, Swansea : —
George Bransby Williams, Esq., J.P. co. Glamorgan,
formerly Major R.E. (T.F.), late Chief Engineer Public
Health Dept. of the Govt, of Bengal, b. 1872 ; m. 1915,
Dorothy Maud, d. of Edward Thorp, of Shaftesbury
House, Cheadle Hulme, Cheshire ; and has issue — Morgan
Edward Bransby Williams, Gentleman, b. 19 16 ; Walter
Rowland Bransby Williams, Gentleman, b. 1918. Seat—
Killay House, Swansea, co. Glamorgan. Club — Reform.
WILLIAMS of Pyrford Manor (H. Coll.). Per chevron
gules and or, in chief two lions passant argent, and in
base an eagle displayed sable. Mantling gules and or.
ig^T^y^i^
Crest — Issuant from a mural crown or, a demi-lion
proper, holding between the paws a cross flory gold.
Motto — " Heb Dduw heb ddim Duw a digon."
Son of Richard Williams, of Corris and London : —
Sir Howell Jones Williams, Knt. Bach. (1921), J. P.,
D.L. London, Member L.C.C. ;for 21 years, Deputy-
Chairman 1921, High Sheriff co. Merioneth 1917-18 ;
m. and has had issue — (1) Howell Trevor Meakin Williams,
Esq., Capt. 15th Roy. Welch Fus., m. 1926,
Margaret, d. of Rev. William Pollock-Hill, Vicar of St.
Bartholomew's, Stamford Hill, N.15]; (2) Arthur Ivor
Williams, Esq., killed in action 1915 ; (3) Meyrick
Williams, Esq. Res. — 263 Camden Road, N.7 ; Pyrford
Place, Pyrford, Surrey.
WILLIAMS (H. Coll.). Or, a griffin segreant vert,
on a chief enarched of the second, three crosses flory of
the field. Mantling vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a rock, thereon a falcon wings endorsed
and inverted proper, charged on the breast with a cross
flory or. Motto — " Adsit Deus."
Son of Isaac Williams, of Newport, co. Monmouth : —
Sir (Isaac) Thomas Williams, Knt. Bach., Dir. London,
and North Western Railway, Baldwin's, Ltd., etc., Lt.-
Col. Engineer and Staff Corps., b. 1853 ; m. 1877, Annie
(d. 1928), d, of John Lewis ; and has issue — Wilfrid
Howard Williams, Esq., C.B.E., formerly Asst.-Gen.
Man. L.N.W.R., now Dir. Central Argentine Rly. , b.
1878 (Res. — Belgrano, Harrow Weald, Middx.). Res. —
Oakdene, St. Margarets, Middx.
WILLIAMS of Caerhays (H. Coll.). Vair, three
crescents or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle azure, with wings
elevated sable, each wing charged with four bezants.
Son of John Michael Williams of Gnaton Hall, co.
Devon, and Caerhays Castle, Cornwall, D.L., High
Sheriff of Cornwall 1865, and Special Deputy Warden
of the Stannaries, b. 1813; d. 1889; m. 1852, Eliza-
beth Maria (d. 1884), elder d. of Stephen Davey of
Bochym, Cornwall, and niece of Richard Davey, M.P.
for West Cornwall : —
John Charles Williams, Esq., Lord Lieut, of Cornwall,
High Sheriff 1888, M.P. Truro 1892-95, b. 1861 ; m. 1884,
Mary Christian (d. 1922), d. of S;r Frederick Martin
Williams, 2nd Bart., of Tregullow ; and has issue — (1)
Charles Williams, Esq., Lieut.-Comdr. R.N.V.R., M.P.
Torquay, B.A. (Camb. ), b, 1886 [;«. 1915, Mary Frances,
d. of the late T. B. Bolitho, of Trewidden] ; (2) Robert
Williams, Gentleman, Lieut. Gren. Gds., b. 1888 ; killed in
action 1915; (3) John Francis Williams, Gentleman, R.N.,
b. 1891 ; killed in action 1916 ; (4) Alfred Martyn Williams
Esq., D.S.C., late Lieut. R.N.R. , b. 1897 [m. 1920, Audrey
Hester, d. of Charles Coltman-Rogers, Esq., of Stanage
Park (q.v.), and has issue — Robert Williams, Gentleman,
b 1921 ; and 1 dau.] ; (5) Peter Michael Williams,
Gentleman, b. 1903; and May. Seats — Caerhays Castle,
Gorran, Cornwall; Warrington Park, Launceston, Corn-
wall. Clubs — Brooks's, Windham.
Sons of Henry Harcourt Williams, Esq., J. P., and
(1903) High Sheriff of Cornwall, b. 1869; d. 1927;
m. 1914, Dolcres Olga, d. of Sir William Salusbury-
Trelawny, 10th Bart. : —
Francis Trelawny Williams, Gentleman, b. 1915. Res. —
Penair, Truro.
Gerald Cecil Williams, Gentleman, b. 1916.
Son of Michael Henry Williams, Esq. , of Pencalenick,
Truro, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff of Cornwall 1879,
b. 1823; d. 1902; m. 1852, Catherine Anne, d. of
Richard Almack of Long Melford, Suffolk: —
Maj. Godfrey Trevelyan Williams, late nth Hussars,
b. 1870; m. 1910, Awdrie, widow of James Fraser and d.
of Herbert F. Elkington of Sutton Coldfield, and has issue —
Peter Lancelot Williams, Gentleman, b. 1914. Hes. —
Tredrea, Perranwell, Cornwall. Club — Cavalry.
Sons of George Williams, Esq., of Scorrier House and
Lanarth, Helston, Cornwall, J.P. and D.L., b. 1827;
d. 1891 ; m. 1859, Charlotte Mary Horton (d. 1893),
second and younger d. of Stephen Davey of Bochym : —
John Williams, Esq., High Sheriff Cornwall 1927, b
1861 ; m. 1891, Lily Florence Gage, eldest d. of Gage
Hedge of Glazebrook, South Devon; and has issue — (1)
John Gage Williams, Esq., Capt. late 19th Hussars, b.
1893 [m. 1919, Nevil, d. of Hon. G. Thome-George,
of Cotham, Auckland, N.Z. ; and has issue — George
Gage Williams, Gentleman, b. 1920]; (2) George Percival
Williams, Gentleman, b. 1895 [m. 1927, Barbara, only child
of Wyndham Smith, of Aramstone, co. Hereford] ; (3)
Stephen Williams, Esq., Capt. R.A., b. 1896; and Mary
Florence. Hes. — Scorrier House, Scorrier, Cornwall. Club
— Jun. Carlton.
Percival Dacres Williams, Esq., B.A. Trin. Coll., Camb.,
County Councillor, J. P., High Sheriff 1903, co. Cornwall,
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b. 1865 ; m. 1899, Ada Beatrice Averill, d. of Sir Raylton
Dixon, Knt. ; and has issue — Michael Percival Williams,
Gentleman, b. 1903 ; Mary Elizabeth Lavender ; and Susan
Mabel Averill. Seat — Lanarth, St. Keverne, Cornwall.
Club— Windham.
WILLIAMS (H. Coll., 25 Jan. 1922). Or, on a fesse
embattled counter-embattled azure, between in chief
two roses gules, barbed and seeded proper, and in base a
catherine-wheel of the third, a pheon between two garbs
of the field. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, upon a mount of heather proper, aj_fox
sejant gules, resting the dexter paw on a crescent argent.
Motto — " Fide non armis."
Second son of Thomas Williams, Engineer, of Park
Gate Road, Chester, b. 1826 ; d. 1904 ; m. 1856,
Martha Ann, d. of Richard Berrington, of Chester :—
Richard Gardner Williams, Gentleman, b. 1866 ; m.
1895, Edith Ellen, d. of Raymond Harris. Res.—
10 St. Mark's Square, Regent's Park, N.W.i. Clubs—
Argentine, City (Chester).
WILLIAMS (H. Coll.). Argent, two chevronels en-
grailed sable, between three cocks gules, on a chief dancettee
of the second three spear-heads of the first. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
cubit arm vested or, charged with a pile sable, thereon
three spear-heads argent, the cuff also or, the hand holding
an oak-branch slipped and fructed proper. Motto — " Deo
adjuvante non timendum."
Eld. and onlysurv. son of Rt. Hon. Sir Joshua Strange
Williams (eld. son of Joshua Williams, Esq., Q.C. —
see below), P.C., M.A., LL.M. Cambridge, late Judge
of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, b. 1837 ; d 191 5;
m. ist, 1864, Caroline Helen, dau. of the late Thomas
Sanctuary of Horsham, Sussex, England ; 2nd. 1877,
Amelia Durant, d. of Thomas Wesley Jago of Dunedin,
New Zealand : —
Joshua Sanctuary Williams, Esq. , b. 1870. Postal address
c/o Lady Williams, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand.
Yngst. and only surv. son of Joshua Williams, Esq.,
Q.C, Barrister-at-Law, Lincoln's Inn, b. 1813 ; d.
1881 ; m. ist, Lucy, d. of William Strange, of Nipton,
Westham, Essex; 2nd, Elvira Anna, d. of Lt.-Col. P.
Phipps, H.E.I.C.S., of Oaklands, Clonmell, co. Tip-
perary ; 3rd, Martha, d. of Rev. Cyprian Thompson,
Incumbent of Foxley, Tamworth, Staffs. ; 4th, Mary,
d. of Thomas Welby, of Hereford : —
Thomas Cyprian Williams, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law,
and Bencher of Lincoln's Inn, One of Conveyancing Council
to the Court, b. 1854 ; m. Helen Rosalind, d. of Alexander
Copse Campbell, of 58 Lancaster Gate, and has issue —
Orlando Cyprian Williams, Esq., M.C., Clerk in the House
of Commons, served Great War (Major), has Legion of
Honour, Order of the Crown of Italy, b. 1883 [m. 1912,
Alice Isabella, d. of Rt. Hon. Sir Frederick Pollock, Bart.,
P.C., K.C. , and has issue— 1 dau. (Res. — 26 Aubrey Walk,
Campden Hill, W.8. Club — Oxford and Cambridge).
Res. — 114 Inverness Terrace, W.2. Chambers — 7 Stone
Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, W.C. Club — Oxford and
Cambridge.
WILLIAMS of Miskin Manor (H. Coll.). Per chevron
argent and gules, in chief two cocks of the second, and
in base as many chevronels of the first. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, between
two fleurs-de-lys argent, a goat's head couped sable, with
curved horns or. Motto — " Llafur orfu bobpeth."
Eldest son of His Honour Judge Gwilyn Williams,
J.P , D.L., Judge of County Courts, b. 1839 ; d. 1906;
m. 1864, Emma Eleanor (d. 1922), d. of William
Williams, of Aberpergwm, Neath : —
Sir Rhys Williams, ist Bart. (25 June 1918), of Miskin
Manor, co. Glamorgan, D.S.O., K.C, J. P., D.L., Recorder
of Cardiff since 1922, Lieut.-Col. (ret.) Welsh Gds., M.P.
Banbury 1918-22, b. 1865; m. 192 1, Juliette Evangeline,
d. of Clayton Louis Glyn, of Durrington House, Harlow ;
and has issue — Glyn David Rhys Williams, Esq., b.
1921 ; Brandon Rhys Williams, Esq., b. 1927; Susan
Eleanor. Res. — Miskin Manor, Llantrissant, co. Glamor-
gan. Town res. — 47 Eaton Place, S.W.i. Clubs —
White's, Guards', Brooks's.
Sir ROBERT WILLIAMS, ist Bart. (Jan. 1915), J.P.
and D. L. for co. Dorset, a Director of Williams' Deacons
Bank, late Col. 4th Batt. Dorset Vol., M.P. West
Dorset 1895-1922, and D.L. City of London. Born
June 15, 1848, eld. son of late Robert Williams, Esq.,
J.P. and D.L. , a Banker in London and Dorchester, High
Sheriff Dorset 1855, formerly M.P. for Dorchester, by his
first wife Mary Anne, dau. of Rev. J. W. Cunningham,
Vicar of Harrow. Armorial bearings — Argent, a grey-
hound courant in fesse sable, between three Cornish choughs
proper, within a bordure engrailed gules, charged with
crosses-patde or, and bezants alternately. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a man's
arm couped at the elbow habited sable, charged with a
cross-patee or, the hand proper holding an oak-branch vert,
fructed gold. Motto — "Nil solidum." Married, Sept. 7,
1869, Rosa Walker (d. 1916), dau. of Nathaniel Simes,
of Strood Park, Horsham ; and has had Issue— (1) Robert
Williams, Gentleman, b. Sept. 10, 1874, d. May 22, 1881 ;
(2) John Nathaniel Williams, Esq., late Capt. 4th Batt.
Dorsetshire Regt. , b. Jan. 24, 1878 ; killed in action 1915 ;
(3) Philip Francis Cunningham Williams, Esq.,£. July 6,
1884 [m. 1908, Margaret, d. of the late Sir Cuthbert Peek,
2nd Bart., of Rousdon, Devon, and has issue — David Philip
Williams, Esq., b. 1908; Robert Mack Edgar Williams,
Gentleman, 6. 1913 ; Nathaniel Roger Cunningham
Williams, Gentleman, b. 1917 ; Ann Margaret Augusta;
Mary Felicity Rosa ; Jane Elizabeth Rhoda ; Rachel
Prunella Peace ; Frances Honor Ruth ; and Eleanor Joy] ;
MaryAnneFrances[w?. 1896, theRt. Rev. John Wordsworth,
Bishop of Salisbury (d. 191 1)]; Margaret Emily Jane [m. Oct.
23, 1894, the Rt. Rev. Frederick Wallis, D.D., Bishop of
Wellington, New Zealand(rf. 1928]; Rosa Ruth, d. in infancy;
Rachel Sophia [m. 1914, Col. Henry John Madocks,
R. Welsh Fus., who was killed in action 1915] ; and
Dorothy Rhoda [m. 1924, Major Robert Leathan Barclay,
C.B.E., of Gaston House, Bishop's Stortford]. Seat —
Bridehead, Dorchester. Town res. — 1 St. Leonard's
Terrace, S.W.3. Clubs — Carlton and National.
WILLIAMS (H. Coll.). Per pale or and gules, a
gryphon segreant between two chaplets of oak in chief
and as many annulets interlaced fesseways in base, within a;
bordure invected all counterchanged. Mantling gules
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a rock
two chaplets of oak interlaced and fructed all proper.
Motto—" Tangnefedd i'r ry."
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Sons of Rev. Samuel Blackwell Guest Williams, M.A.
(Oxon.), Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar of Pittington, co.
Durham, b. 1851 ; d. 1920; m. 1884, Katharine, d. of
William Gray, formerly of York :—
Rev. Alyn Arthur Guest Williams, b. 1888 ; tn. 1917.
Harriet, d. of the Very Rev. Henry Charles Beeching,
D.D., Dean of Norwich. Res.—Xt Ackery, Gresford,
co. Denbigh ; Christlettn Rectory, Chester. Club —
Royal Societies'.
Richard Howard Guest Williams, Durham L.I., b. 1892.
Res. — Yr Ackery, Gresford, co. Denbigh.
WILLIAMS (H. Coll.). Gules, a chevron ermine
between three Saracens' heads couped at the shoulders
proper. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— A stag's
head caboshed argent.
Sons of Arthur Wellesley Williams, Esq. (son of Sir
Robert Williams, 9th Bart., and Anne Hughes), Maj.
late 10th Hussars, b. 1817 ; d. 1891; m. 1854, Rose
Charlotte, d. of Rev. W. Stoddart, Vicar of Arksey,
Yorkshire, and widow of Richard Breeks :—
Arthur Richard Llewellyn Williams, Gentleman, b. 1859.
Res.— 23 WaldeckRoad, Ealing, W.13.
Rupert Owain Glendwyr Williams, Esq., J. P. Dorset,
b. 1866; tn. 1899, Marion Winkworth, d. of late Henry
Hammond of Duncton, Sussex ; and has issue— Elizabeth
Marion ; and Sylvia Mary. Res.— The Old Vicarage, Cor-
sham, Wilts. Club — Jun. Constitutional.
WILLIAMS (H. Coll., 1866). Vair, three crescents or.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-eagle azure, with wings elevated sable, each
wing charged with four bezants. Motto — " Nil desper-
andum."
Son of Sir Frederick Law Williams, 7th Bart., Capt.
late Dorset Regt., b. 1862; d. 1921 ; tn. 1890, Emily,
d. of William Reid, of Downpatrick : —
Sir William Law Williams, 8th Bart. (4th Aug. 1866),
b. 1907. Res. — Heanton, Punchardon, North Devon.
Sons of Sir Frederick Martin Williams, 2nd Bart. , D.L.
of Cornwall and Deputy- Warden of the Stannaries,
M.P. for Truro, b. 1830; d. 1878; tn. 1858, Mary
Christian, d. of the Rev. Robert Vanbrugh Law, Rector
of Christian Malford, Wilts., Treasurer and Preben-
dary of Wells : —
Edward Harvey Williams, Esq., J. P. Cornwall, b. 1865 ;
tn. 1897, Annie Caroline, d. of Rev. Sir St. A. H.
Molesworth St. Aubyn. Res.— Bridge House, Lydford,
S. Devon.
Rev. Leonard Alfred Williams, late Vicar of Farningham,
Kent, b. 1867; tn. 1894, Margaret Hay, d. of the late
Lt.-Col. Eugene Hay Cameron, R.A. ; and has issue —
(1) David Cameron Williams, Gentleman, b. 1898
[tn. 1929, Violet Mary, d. of Rev. Arthur Townshend
Boscawen] ; (2) Michael Leonard Williams, Gentleman, b.
1907 ; and Margaret. Res. — The Vicarage, Hessenford,
Cornwall.
Ernest Martin Williams, Esq., b. 1871 ; tn. ; and
has issue. Club — Naval and Military.
Bertram Leopold Williams, Esq., b. 1878; m. 1906,
Vera Mary, d. of Arthur Venables of Woodburn Ranche,
B.C. ; and has issue — (1) William Bertram Williams,
Gentleman, b. 1906 ; (2) Claude Martin Williams, Gentle-
man, b. 191 1 ; (3) Peter Robert Williams, Gentleman, b.
1913. Res. — Little Bargas, Vernon, B.C.
WILLIAMS of Pendley Manor (H. Coll.). Per chevron
argent and or, an eagle displayed between three leopards'
faces sable. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, upon a mount and in front of a
wreath of oak vert, a dexter arm embowed in armour,
grasping in the hand a spear in bend sinister all proper.
Sons of George Stanley Williams, Esq., Capt. 8th
Hussars, b. 1852; d. 1897; tn. , : —
Joseph Coryton Stanley Williams, Gentleman, b. 1884.
Res.—
Vivian Dunbar Stanley Williams, Gentleman, b. 1885 ;
. 1911, Violet Wood. Res.— Pendley Manor, Tring.
George Gilbert Algernon Williams, Gentleman, b. 1888 ;
. 1925, Kathleen Ansell. Res. —
Noel Charles Augustus Williams, Gentleman, b. 1889.
Res. —
WILLIAMS (H. Coll.). Or, two chevronels vair, on a
bordure sable, four bezants alternately with as many
crescents of the first. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a talbot passant sable, supporting
with the dexter paw a flagstaff erect proper, therefrom to
the sinister a pennon vair.
Son of Henry Williams, Esq., J. P., D.L., of Brand's
House, Bucks., b. ; d. ; tn. :—
The late Hakewill Tresythan Williams, Esq., J. P., D.L.
Worcs., *. 1866; tn. 1st, 1894, Marian Cecil (d. 1905), d.
of late George Lyall, Esq., J. P., D.L., of Hedley Park,
Surrey; 2nd, 1908, Esme\ d. of A. Maitland-Makgill-
Crichton, and d. 1929, leaving issue — Vera Katharine
Tresyllian ; Betty Tresyllian ; and ChrystalTresyllian. Seat
— Churchill Court, Kidderminster.
WILLIAMS of New Brighton, Cheshire (H. Coll., 1905).
Argent, on a chevron vert, between two foxes salient,
respecting each other in chief, and as many counter-
salient in saltire in base gules, three fleurs-de-lys of the
field. Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, in front of two foxes' heads erased in saltire
gules, three fleurs-de-lys in fesse gules. Motto — " Semper
vigilans." Livery — Green, with silver buttons.
Sons of Wellington Archbold Williams, Esq. J. P. of
Shernfold Park, b. 1850; d. 1926; m. 1900, Helena
Worsley, d. of George Hunter Robertson, Esq. of Plas
Newydd, Llangollen, J. P. Denbighshire: —
Gerald Wellington Williams, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.),
b. 1903. Res.— Shernfold Park, Frant, Sussex ; The Bluff,
Cooden Beach, Sussex. Club — Bachelors'.
Brian Robertson Williams, Gentleman, b. 1909.
WILLIAMS (H. Coll.). Per fesse sable and gules,
in chief three lozenges conjoined argent, each charged
with a martlet of the first, and in base a lymphad in full
sail or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a demi-dragon erased gules, sup-
porting an anchor erect or. Motto — " Spe bona nitor."
Sons of William Howard Williams, Gentleman, of
Cape Town, S.A., b. 1847 ; d. 1893 ; tn. 1876,
Elizabeth Mary, only surv. child of Daniel Evans,
of Milford Haven : —
William Howard Williams-Treffgarne, Gentleman
(q.v.).
Arthur David Williams, Gentleman.late Lieut. R.Welch
Fusiliers, b. 1883 ; m. 1915, Julia Anne Gladys, only-
child of P. H. Emanuel ; and has issue — Owain Chris-
topher Brenin Williams, Gentleman, b. 1917- Rfs. —
8 Abercorn Place, St. John's Wood, N.W.8.
WILLIAMS (H. Coll., Jan. 19, 1907). Argent, a
chevron vert between in chief a fox courant, and in base
two foxes' heads in saltire, the dexter surmounted of
the sinister gules. Mantling vert and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, two foxes' heads as in the
ma
arms between as many branches of oak fructed proper.
Motto — " Byddwch wyliandwrus rdedwch yu uaiawn."
Livery — Green and silver.
Eld. son of Joseph Benjamin Williams, Gentleman,
b. ; d. 1923 ; m. , Emily Gurney : —
Florian Williams, Gentleman, b. 1879 ; m. 1903,
Alfreda Lina Seymour Schneider, and has issue — Joseph
Florian Gurney Williams, Gentleman, b. 1904 ; Montagu
Norminton Williams, Gentleman, b. 191 1. Res. — 26
Temple Fortune Lane, Golders Green, N.W.11 ; 32 Great
Portland Street, W.i.
WILLIAMS (H. Coll., 26 July 1875). Quarterly,
1 and 4, argent, on a pile azure, between two horses'
heads erased in base, a like horse's head, each charged
with a trefoil slipped all counterchanged (for Williams,) ;
2 and 3, gules, on a fesse raguly or, three pellets, in chief
a fleur-de-lys between two escallops and in base an
escallop between two fleurs-de-lys argent (for Edger).
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of two spears in saltire proper, a horse's
head erased per pale argent and azure, charged with a
trefoil slipped counterchanged. Motto — " Nulla dies
sine linea."
Only son of John Edgar Williams, Gentleman, of
St. Edmunds Terrace, Regent's Park, b. 1820 ;
d. 1891 ; m. 1852, Sophia, d. of Robert Cook, of
Chelsea, S.W. :—
Rev. Robert Edgar Williams, M.A. (Oxon.), Clerk in
Holy Orders, Vicar of Sompting, Sussex, 1884-1906, and
of St. Chrysostom's, Peckham, 1906-1923, b. 1853 ; m.
1879, Edith Sarah, d. of Rev. John Whittington Ready
Landon, M.A., Vicar of Braunton, Devon, and has
issue — Harold Michael Whittington Williams, Gentle-
man, b. 1894. Res. — 13 Ambrose Place, Worthing,
Sussex.
WILLI AMS-BULKELEY (R.L.,3 June 1826). Quar-
terly, 1 and 4, sable, a chevron between three bulls' heads
caboshed argent and (for distinction) a canton ermine
(Bulkeley) ; 2 and 3, gules, a chevron ermine, between
three Saracen's heads in profile couped proper (Williams).
Mantling sable and argent. Crests — 1. out of a ducal
coronet or, a bull's head argent, charged (for distinction)
with a chevron sable (Bulkeley); 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, a stag's head caboshed argent (Williams). Motto
— " Nee temere nee timide."
Son of Sir Richard Lewis Mostyn Williams-Bulkeley,
nth Bart., Capt. Royal Horse Guards, b. 1833; d.
1884 ; m. 1857, Emily Mary, d. of Henry Bingham
Baring : —
Sir Richard Henry Williams-Bulkeley, K.C.B., 12th
Bart. (17 June 1661), Hon. Lt.-Col. in the Army, late
Lt.-Col. and Hon. Col. Royal Anglesey Militia, and late
Lieut, commanding Royal Naval Art. Vol. Liverpool
Brigade, Comdr. comdg. Mersey Div. 1910-14, served Great
War as Comdr. R. N. R. , comdg. R. N. Depot Crystal Palace,
Lord- Lieut, and Custos Rotulorum of Anglesey (High
Sheriff Anglesey 1887), Chairman of the Quarter Sessions,
Mayor of Beaumaris 1885-6-7 and 1893, b. 1862 ; m. 1885,
Lady Magdalen Yorke, d. of Charles Philip, 5th Earl of
Hardwicke ; and has had issue — (1) Richard Gerard Welles-
ley Williams-Bulkeley, 1st Batt. Gren. Gds.,£. 1887; d. 1918
[m. 1909, Victoria Alexandrina Stella, only d. of Col. the
Hon. Sir Henry Charles Legge, K.C.V.O., and left issue —
Richard Harry David Williams-Bulkeley, Esq., b. 191 1 ;
David Williams-Bulkeley, Gentleman, b. 1915 ; and Victoria
Sylvia Jane] ; Generis Alma Windham [m. 1913, Sir Harry
Stapleton Mainwaring, 5th Bart.]; ^Eira Helen [m. 1921,
John Chadwick] ; and Siriol Penelope Diana Katherine
[m. 1924, Capt. Vivian Bulkeley-Johnson, late The Rifle
Bde.]. Seat — Pen-y-Parc, nr. Beaumaris. Tozvn res. —
26 Portland Place, W. Clubs— Marlborough, Turf, R. Y.S.
(Commodore).
WILLIAMS-DRUMMOND (L.O., 13 Jan. 1862, pre-
viously matriculated as Walker-Drummond in 1829 ; and
as Forbes-Drummond L O. 1823). Quarterly, first and
fourth grand quarters, quarterly, 1 and 4, or, three bars
wavy within a bordure gules (Drummond) ; 2 and 3, azure,
three bears' heads couped close argent, muzzled gules
(Forbes) ; second and third grand quarters, argent, a
lion rampant sable, head, paws, and tuft of his tail of the
field (Williams). Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a demi-pegasus proper,
maned and winged or. Supporters — Two naked savages,
each wreathed about the head and loins with laurels, and
ma
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Motto— "Hos gloria reddit honores."
Son of Sir James Hamlyn Williams Williams-Drum-
mond, 4th Bart., C.B., J.P., late Lieut. Gren. Gds.,
Lieut. -Col. and Hon. Col. comdg. Carmarthen Art.,
Lord-Lieut, and Custos Rotulorum co. Carmarthen,
High Sheriff 1885, b. 1857; d. 1913; m. 1889, Made-
line Diana Elizabeth, widow of Thomas Henry Clifton of
LythamHall, and d. of Sir Andrew Agnew, 8th Bart. : —
Sir James Hamlyn Williams Williams-Drummond, 5th
Bart. (27 Feb. 1828), J. P. for Carmarthenshire, formerly
2nd Lieut. Pembroke Yeo., Hon. Attache Diplomatic
Service 1918-22, b. 1891 ; m. 1914, Lady Enid Evelyn
Malet Vaughan, only d. of 6th Earl of Lisburne. Seats—
Hawthornden, Midlothian ; Edwinsford, Llandilo, Car-
marthen. Club—St. James's.
WILLIAMS-FREEMAN (R.L., 1822). Quarterly, 1 and
4, azure, three lozenges or (Freeman, 1755) ; 2 and 3, gules,
a cave on the sinister proper, therefrom issuing a wolf at
full speed regardant argent (Williams, 1634). Mantling
azure and or. Crests— 1. on a wreath of the colours, a
demi-lion rampant gules, charged on the shoulder with a
lozenge or (Freeman) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a lion
rampant, gorged with a chaplet of oak-leaves proper,
navally crowned or (Williams). Motto— " Libertas et
natale solum." Livery— Red and green.
Son of Rev. Lionel Peere Williams-Freeman, B.A.
(Camb.), Rector of Narborough, Vicar of Exwick,
b. 1867; d. 1917 ; m. 1896, Louisa, d, of Charles Hope
of Gorleston Priory, and The Mount, Lamberhurst : —
William Peere Williams-Freeman, Gentleman, b. igog.
Res.— West Runton, Norfolk.
Son of Rev. Henry Peere Williams-Freeman, M.A. ,
Rector of Turner's Puddle and Vicar of Affpuddle,
co. Dorset, b. 1838; d. 1900; m. 1869, Mary Louisa!
d. of Rev. Clement Francis Broughton: —
Arthur Peere Williams-Freeman, Esq., D.S.O., O.B.E.,
Lt-Col. late Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, b. 1877 ;
m. 1908, Hilda Gwladys, d. of Lt.-Col. Robert Erasmus
Saunders ; and has issue — Robert Henry Peere Williams-
Freeman, Gentleman, b. 191 1 ; Evelyn Julia ; and Victoria
Marion. Res. — The Firs, Lyndhurst, Hants.
Son of Francis Peere Williams-Freeman, Esq., late
Lt.-Col. R.A., b. 1841 ; d. 1924; m. 1869, Ada, d. of
late Capt. Leonard Charles Rooke, R.N. : —
Francis Clavering Peere Williams-Freeman, Esq., D.S.O.,
Major (ret.) late Roy. Warwicksh. Regt., b. 1876 ; m. 1922,
Dorothy Edith Florence, eld. d. of C. W. Dunne, Esq. ;
and has issue— Harry Peere Williams-Freeman, Gentleman,
b. 1923 ; and Dorothy Joycelin. Res. — Duncan, Vancouver
Island, Canada.
Son of Frederick Peere Williams-Freeman, Gentleman,
of Greatham, Sussex, b. 1815 ; d. 1870; m. 1853,
Augusta Sarah, d. of Capt. Henry Edward Napier,
R.N., F.R.S. :—
Frederick Henry Peere Williams-Freeman, Esq., Capt.
(ret.) R.N., b. 1 May 1855; m. 1921, Louisa (d. 1926),
d. of Philip Chevenix Trench, of Botley, Hants., and
widow of Col. Robert Bartholomew, LA. Club— Royal
Navy (Portsmouth).
Sons of George Charles Peere Williams-Freeman, Esq. ,
late Capt. 1st Batt. Roy. Sussex Regt., Chief Con-
stable of Shropshire, F.R.G.S.,£. 1856; d. 1905; m.
1883, Lavinia Augusta Charlotte, d. of Gen. Sir Arthur
A. Cunynghame, G.C.B. : —
Frederick Arthur Peere Williams-Freeman, Esq., D.S.O.
with Bar, Comdr. (ret.) R.N., b. 1889; m. 1924, Phyllis,
d. of Bertram, of High Constantia, Cape Colony ;
and has issue — David Williams-Freeman, Gentleman, b.
1928 ; and Elizabeth Jean. Res. — Franklin, East Griqua-
land, S. Africa.
George Napier Peere Williams-Freeman, Esq., late Capt.
R.A.S.C., b. 1891 ; m. 1924, Emily Alice, d. of N. Ready,
of Wickhampton, Norfolk ; and has issue — Anthony George
Peere Williams-Freeman, Gentleman, b. 1926 ; Robert
Peere Williams-Freeman, Gentleman, b. 1928 ; and
Naomi. Res. —
Ygst. son of Frederick Peere Williams-Freeman and
Augusta Sarah Napier (see above) : —
John Peere Williams-Freeman, Esq. , J. P. , M.D. , D. P. H. ,
M.R.C.S., L.S.A., b. 1858; m. 1897, Mabel Christiana, d.
of Charles George Napier, F.G.S. ; and has surv. issue —
Flora Elizabeth ; Griselda Mary Olga ; Vivien Rosalind ;
and Margaret Ursula. Res. — Weyhill, Andover, Hants.
Club — Royal Societies'.
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WILLIAMS-TREFFGARNE (H. Coll.). Per fesse
sable and gules, in chief three lozenges conjoined argent,
each charged with a martlet of the first, and in base a
lymphad in full sail or, impaling the arms of Johnston
namely : quarterly, i and 4, argent, a saltire sable, between
in chief a trefoil slipped vert, and in base a heart ensigned
with an imperial crown proper, a chief gules, thereon
three cushions or (for Johnston) ; 2 and 3, azure, six lions
rampant three, two and one argent, armed and langued
gules, a canton ermine, charged with a bull's scalp proper
(for Cheney). Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a demi-dragon erased gules,
supporting an anchor erect or. Motto — " Spe bona
nitor."
Elder son of William Howard Williams, Gentleman,
of Cape Town, S. Africa, b. 1847 ; d. 1893 ; m.
1876, Elizabeth Mary, d. of Daniel Evans, of' Mil-
ford Haven, co. Pembroke :—
William Howard Wilhams-Treffgarne, Gentleman,
B.A. (Oxon.),Barrister-at-Law, Middle Temple (assumed
by Deed Poll 1917 the additional surname of Treffgarne),
b. 1882 ; m. 1914, Inez Frances (who is 19th in direct lineal
descent from King Edward III. of England, through her
mother, Inez Louisa, d. of Richard Pearce, of Bodmin,
by his wife Louisa Wallis), only surv. d. of the late
Robert Henry Johnston, M.A., M.D., of 8 Marlborough
Hill, St. John's Wood, and has issue — Arthur Robert
Howard Wilhams-Treffgarne, Gentleman, b. 1916 ; John
Courtenay Wilhams-Treffgarne, Gentleman, b. 1921.
Res.— 22 Springfield Road, N.W.8. Club— St. Tohn's
Wood Arts. J
WILLIAMSON, see ASHTON, Baron.
WILLIAMSON of Lawers (L.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4
ermine, a saltire cantoned with a boar's head erased in chief
and three mullets in the flanks and base sable (Williamson
L.O. 1814); 2 and 3, gules, three crescents interlaced or'
between as many wolves' heads erased argent, a border of
the third charged with three mullets in chief and five cres-
cents of the field (Robertson). Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of his liveries, a hand erect
holding a dagger proper. Motto— "In defence "
Son of David Robertson Williamson, Esq., of Lawers
Comneca Perth, D.L.J.P., Col. 1st Batt. Perth R.V
formerly Lieut. Coldstream Guards, b. 1830; d. iqit, '
nt. 1853, Hon. Selina Maria, second d. of 1st Baron
Iredegar: —
Rev. Charles David Robertson Williamson, Catholic
rnest, b. 1853. Seat— Tomperran, Comrie, Perthshire.
WILLIAMSON (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4. or, a
chevron gules, between three trefoils slipped sable (Wlliam-
son, granted by Camden, Clarenceux, 1602, Vn. Notts
1614) ; 2. argent, an escutcheon sable, within an orle of
eight cinquefoils gules (Hedworth); 3. gules, a fret argent
(Huddleston). Mantling gules and or. Crest— Out of a
mural crown gules, a demi-wyvern or.
Son of Sir Hedworth Williamson, 8th Bart., b. 1827;
d. 1900; m. 1863, Lady Elizabeth Jane Liddell, d. of
Rt. Hon. Henry Thomas, 1st Earl of Ravensworth : —
Sir Hedworth Williamson, 9th Bart., of East Mark-
ham, co. Nottingham (June 3, 1642), J. P. and D.L. (High
Sheriff 1904) co. Durham, b. 1867. Seats — Whitburn Hall,
Sunderland ; Appley Hall, Ryde, Isle of Wight. Club —
Brooks's.
Sons of Frederick Charles Williamson, Esq., b 1872 ;
d. 1907; m. 1900, Phyllis, d. of Charles Edward
Hunter, Esq., J. P. : —
Charles Hedworth Williamson, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut.
Gen. List, b. 1903. Res. —
William Hedworth Williamson, Gentleman, b. 1906.
Res.—
WILLIAMSON of Wandsworth (H. Coll., 25 Nov. 1 9 14).
Per fesse embattled azure and or, masoned sable, in
chief three anchors of the second. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon an anchor
fesseways the flukes to the dexter or, an eagle perched
the wings displayed gules. Motto — " Murus jEneus
conscientia sana." Livery — Blue, with cream facings.
Eld. son of James Rea Williamson, Edinburgh, b.
1811; d. 1888 ; m. 1838, Jane, d. of Capt. William
Shute, R.N., of Taunton : —
Sir James Williamson, Knt. Bach. (1900), C.B.,
formerly Dir. of H.M.'s Naval Dockyards, b. 1839 ; m.
1st, 1863, Mary {d. 1891), d. of John Bramsdon, of Port-
sea ; 2nd, 1894, Jemima Alison, d. of John Maxton,
Solicitor, of Hillhead, Lanark ; and has issue (by 1st
marriage) — Minnie Mary [m. 1900, Lt.-Col. Ashton
Hope Hire, R.M.A.] ; Blanche Evelyn [m. 1888, Edward
Beckitt] ; Maud Mary [m. 1891, James Dumbreck] ; and
(by 2nd marriage) — Adeline. Res. — 53 Palace Gardens
Terrace, W.8.
WILLIAMSON (L.O., 2 March 1906; rematric. 19—).
Argent, a saltire wavy between a mullet in chief and another
in base and as many boars' heads* couped in the flanks sable,
armed and langued gules. Mantling gules, doubled ermine.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a garb or. Supporters
— Two condors proper. Motto — " Modice augetur
modicum."
Eld. son of late Stephen Williamson, M.P., of Copley,
Thornton Hough, Cheshire, and Glenogil, Forfarshire,
b. 1827; d. 1903; m. 1859, Annie, d. of late Rev.
Thomas Guthrie, D. D. , of Edinburgh : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Archibald Williamson, P.C. , 1st Baron
Forres (19 June 1922), 1st Bart. (1909), M.P. Elginsh. and
Nairnsh. 1906-18, and for Moray and Nairn 1918-22, b.
i860; m. 1st, 1887, Caroline Maria (d. 1911), d. of late
James Charles Hayne ; 2nd, 1912, Hon. Agnes Freda, d.
of 1st Baron Herschell ; and has issue — Hon. Stephen
Kenneth Guthrie Williamson, B A. (Camb.), Major Res. of
Officers, Westminster Dragoons, b. 1888 [m. 1918, Jessie,
eld. d. of the late W. Harford, Esq., of Petty France,
Badminton ; and has issue — John Archibald Harford
Williamson, Esq., b. 1922; Williamson, Gentle-
man,*. 1929; and Jean Mary (Res. — The Fishery, Den-
ham, Bucks.]; Hon. Gerald Hayne Guthrie Williamson,
Capt. T.A. Res. of Officers, b. 1893 [m. 1917, Christian
Alicia Hersey, d. of Edmund Batten Forbes, and has issue
— Alexander Fergus Forbes Williamson, Esq., b. 19 19 ;
David Archibaid Williamson, Gentleman, b. 1922 ; and
Hersey Caroline Ann (Res. — 124 West Santa Inez, San
Mateo, California)] ; and Hon. Winifred Elspeth Guthrie
[m. 1912, John Murray Naylor of Leighton Hall, Welsh-
pool, Montgomery]. Seat— Glenogil, Kirriemuir, Forfar-
shire, Town add. — 70 Grosvenor Street, W.i. Clubs —
Reform, Bath, Automobile.
WILLIAMSON (U.O.). Per saltire or and sable, four
double quatrefoils in cross, those in chief and in base gules,
and in flank of the first. Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed
gules, charged on the breast with a double quatrefoil and
holding in the talons a garb fesseways or. Motto —
" Justitia cum aequitate."
Only son of the late Richard Williamson, of Armagh :—
James Williamson, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, b. .
Res. — Dublin.
Plate XXII.
PLENDER
IN HOC SIC NO VINCES
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WILLIAMSON-NAPIER. Parted per pale gules and
azure, on a bend argent three crescents of the second, and
in the sinister canton a spur-rowel of the third. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Cre3t — Upon a wreath of his
liveries, a man's head adorned with laurel proper. Motto —
"Virtute gloria parta."
Eld. son of James Williamson-Napier, Gentleman
(formerly James Williamson), b. 1855; d. 1911 ; m.
1885, Albertina Elizabeth, d. of J. D. J. Schott of
Arnheim, Holland : —
Maxwell Napier Williamson-Napier, Esq., Lieut. -Comdr.
R N present representative of Napier of Kilmahew, b.
1880 '•' m. 10 16, Katharine Anne, d. of C. W. Woodall, of
Furneaux Pelham Hall, Buntingford, Herts. ; and has issue
—David Maxwell Williamson- Napier, Gentlemnn, b. 1918;
Timothy James Williamson-Napier, Gentleman, b. 1922;
and Diana June. Res. — Warnham Place, Horsham,
Sussex. Club— United Service.
WILLIAMSON-NOBLE (H. Coll., 30 May 1924).
Gules, a chevron between in chief two bay-leaves, and in
base a lymphad or. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On
a wreath of the colours, in front of a dexter cubit arm
vested azure, charged with a chevron or the hand
grasping a sword proper, pommel and hilt gold, an
anchor fessewise sable. Motto-" Virtute et valore.
Son of George Edward Williamson, F.R.C.b., 01
Newcastle-on-Tyne : — „,.,..„
Frederick Arnold Williamson-Noble (formerly William-
son), Gentleman, F.R.C.S., b 1889; m 19^7, Sheda
Black, eld. d. of Sir William Joseph Noble, Bart. (q.v.).
Res. — 27 Harley Street, W.i.
WILLIAMSON-ROSS of Pitcalnie (L.O., matric. 18
Oct. 1904). Gules, three lions rampant argent.
Eld d. of John Hugh Ross Williamson, b. 1837 ; d.
1872 ; m. 1865, Fanny Georgiana, d. of Rev. Theophilus
Clarke, Vicar of Tadcaster :—• .
Ethel Frances Sarah Williamson- Ross. Seat— Pitcalnie,
co. Ross, N.B. Res— The Cottage, Tain, N.B.
WILLINGDON.Viscount, see FREEMAN-THOMAS.
WILLIS (R.L., H. Coll.). Argent, a fesse between
three lions rampant gules, within a bordure ermines
Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath ot
the colours, two lions' paws erect and erased ermines,
holding a human heart gules. Motto-" Virtus tutissima
cassis."
Son of Richard Atherton de Anyeis Willis, Esq., J. P
co. Lanes., Lord of the Manor of Whiston, late Lieut.
15th Hussars, b. 1871 ; d. 1923 ; m. 1904, Hon. Ethel
Mary Catherine Skefnngton, second d. of the nth
Viscount Massereene and Ferrard : —
Charles Rodolph de Angers Willis, Gentleman, Lieut.
Coldstream Gds. , b. 1907. Seat — Fineshade Abbey,
Stamford.
WILLIS-BUND (R.L., 1864). Ermine, three piles gules,
two issuing from the chief and one in base, each charged with
an eagle's leg erased at the thigh or. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, two lions'
gambs erased and erect or, holding a griffin's head erased.
Motto — " Optivo floreo nomine." Livery — White, scarlet
collar, cuffs, and facings.
Son of John William Bund Willis Bund, Esq., J. P.,
D.L., and Chairman of Quarter Sessions and of the
County Council of the co. of Worcester, and J. P. and
(1890-1925) Chairman of Quarter Sessions of the co. of
Cardigan, Barrister-at-Law, assumed the additional
surname and arms of Bund by R. L. 1864, b. 1843;
d. 1928 ; m. 1st, 1872, Harriette Penelope Temple (d.
1895), dau. of Richard Temple, Esq., D. L. , J. P., of
The Nash, co. Worcester: —
Henry Dewi Hampton Willis- Bund, Gentleman, M.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P., b. 1882. Estate— Wick, co. Worcester. Post.
add.— e/o Glyn Mills & Co., 3 Whitehall Place, S.W.i.
WILLIS-FLEMING of Stoneham Park (H. Coll.).
Argent, a fesse between three lions rampant gules, a bordure
of the last charged with eight bezants (Willis). Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — Out of a mural crown or, a
demi-lion rampant gules, within a collar gemelle gold
three bezants.
Son of John Browne Willis Fleming, Esq., J. P., D.L.,
of Stoneham Park, b. 1815; d. 1872; m. 3rd, 1871,
Ida Mary (d. 1890), second d. of E. J. Weston: —
John Edward Arthur Willis-Fleming, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
(High Sheriff 1901) co. Hants., b. 1871 ; m. 1893, Violet
Elizabeth Annie, only d. of Admiral Sir Augustus Philli-
more, K.C.B. , of Shedfield House, Botley, Hants. ; and
has issue — (1) John Browne Phillimore Willis-Fleming,
Gentleman, Lieut, late 6th Inniskilling Dragoons (S.R.), b.
1895 [m. 1920, Eirene, d. of Capt. E. S. Charrington, of
Bures Manor, and has issue — Willis-Fleming,
Gentleman, b. 1921] ; (2) Richard Thomas Cyril Willis-
Fleming, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. R.H.A., fi. 1896; killed in
action 1916 ; (3) Edward Charles Augustus Willis-Fleming,
Gentleman, fi. 1903 ; Ida Harriet ; and Elizabeth Katherine.
Seats — Stoneham Park, Southampton ; Chilworth Manor,
Romsey, Hants.
Son of Willis Hunter Armstrong Fleming, b. 1854 ;
d. 1886; m. , Lucia Eleanora, d. of Capt. Frederick
Ernest Hunter of Killylung, Dumfriesshire: —
Philip Percival Fleming, Gentleman, b. 1885. Res. —
Son of Thomas James Fleming, Esq., J. P. and D.L.
for Hants, and Dorset, M.P. for Winchester, b. 1819;
d. 1890; m. 1845, Henrietta Caroline Sophia (d. 1911),
only child of Peter Hunter, formerly Capt. Dragoon
Guards : —
Cecil Chandos Pole Fleming, Gentleman, b. 1866; m.
1891, Hanna Adele, d. of Baron Albert de Bondeli of
Berne ; and has issue — (1) Donald Albert Fleming, Gentle-
man, b. 1891 ; (2) Edward Fleming, Gentleman, b. 1893;
(3) Robert de Sismer Fleming, Gentleman, b. 1896. Res. —
WILLOUGHBY, see HEATHCOTE-DRUMMOND-
WILLOUGHBY.
WILLOUGHBY. Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, fretty
azure (for Willoughby of Parham) ; 2 and 3, or, on two
bars gules, three water-bougets two and one argent,
(for Willoughby of Middleton). Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, the bust of a man
couped at the shoulders and affrontee proper, ducally
crowned or. Motto — " Verite sans peur." Livery — Drab,
with scarlet collar, scarlet plush waistcoat and breeches,
white stockings, black buckled shoes.
Sons of Rt. Hon. Godfrey Ernest Percival Willough-
by, 10th Baron Middleton, b. 1847 ; d. 1924 ; m.
1 88 1, Ida Eleonora.d.of George Ross.of Cromarty : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Michael Guy Percival Willoughby, M.C.,
nth Baron Middleton, of Middleton, co. Warwick
(1 Jan. 1712), Bart. (7 Ap. 1677), Maj. (ret.) 10th Lancers,
I. A., late Col. comdg. 5th Batt. The Green Howards
2102
mi\
mn
J.P..C.C. E.R. Yorks. [Supporters — On the dexter, a pil-
grim or grey friar in his habit proper, with his beads, cross,
etc., and staff in his right hand argent ; on the sinister, a
savage with a club in his exterior hand, wreathed about
his temples and middle with laurel all proper, each
supporter holding a banner gules, fringed or, ensigned
with an owl argent, gorged with a ducal coronet, collared
and chained gold, the owl being the Crest of Willoughby
of Middleton], b. 1887; m. 1920, Angela Florence, d. of
Charles Hall, of Settrington House, Malton, Yorks. ; and
has issue — Hon. Digby Michael Godfrey John Willoughby,
b. 192 1 ; Hon. Angela Hermione Ida ; and Hon. Jean
Elizabeth Mary. Seat — Birdsall House, Malton, Yorks. ;
Settrington House, York ; Applecross, co. Ross. Clubs —
Turf ; Cavalry ; Yorks.
Hon. Rothwell Charles Wentworth Willoughby, Lieut,
(ret.) R.N., b. 1896. Res. — Reedbuck Kop, Arcturus,
S. Rhodesia.
Yngr. sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Willoughby,
8th Baron Middleton, b. 1817 ; d. 1877 ; m. 1843,
Julia Louisa (d. 1901), d. of the late Alexander
William Bosville, of Thorpe, and Gunthwaite,
York :—
Hon. Tatton Lane Fox Willoughby, J. P., D.L. N.R.
Yorks., Lt.-Col. Yorks. Regt. (formerly Yorks. Hussars),
b. i860 ; m. 1908, Esther Ann, O.B.E., J. P., d. of Sir
Charles Strickland, 8th Bart. Seat — Howsham Hall,
York. Club — Boodle's.
Hon. Claude Henry Comaraich Willoughby, C.V.O.,
Lt.-Col. and Bt.-Col. late 9th Lancers, Groom-in- Waiting
to the King since 1916, Dep. Ranger Windsor Great
Park 1916-29, b. 1862 ; m. 1904, Sybil Louise, d. of Charles
J. Murray, of Loch Carron, Ross-shire, and has surv. issue
— 2 daus. Res.— 5iowsham Hall, York. Club — Naval
and Military.
Sons of Hon. Alexander Hugh Willoughby, Capt.
Princess of Wales's Own Yorks. Regt., b. 1863 ;
d. 1927 ; m. 1889, Mary Selina (d. 1925), d. of Gen.
the Hon. James Bosville-Macdonald, C.B. : —
James Alexander Willoughby, Esq., Capt. 2nd Batt.
Northants. Regt. (S.R.), b. 1890 ; m. 1918, Dorothea
Maryon (who obtained a divorce 1926), d. of R. H.
Burbrook, of 7 Buxton Gardens, W., and has issue —
2 daus. Res. —
Joe Henry Claude Willoughby, Esq., Lieut. Comdr.
R.N., b. 1892 ; m. 1919, Enid, d. of Henry J. Clements, of
Somerville House, Sutton Coldlield, and has issue —
1 dau. Res.—
WILLOUGHBY (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1. or, fretty
azure (for Willoughby) ; 2. ermine, three chevronels gules,
on a canton of the second, a lion passant or (for Orreby) ;
3. gules, a cross moline argent (for Beke) ; 4. gules,
crusily fitchee, three round buckles or (for Roscelin) ;
5. sable, a cross engrailed or (for Offord) ; 6. or, across
sable, in chief a label of five points argent (for de Vescy) ;
7. argent, a chief indented azure (f or Glanvill) ; 8. argent,
three pallets wavy gules (for Valoynes) ; 9. sable, issuant
out of a maunch or, a hand grasping a fleur-de-lys also
or (for Creke) ; 10. lozengy or and sable (for Blund) ; n.
gules, a lion rampant or (for Arundell) ; 12. or, a lion
rampant sable (for Wells) ; 13. gules, a fess dancettee
between six cross crosslets or (for Engayen) ; 14. barry
of six ermines and gules, three crescents sable (for Water-
ton) ; 15. gules, on a bend wavy argent, three shovellers
beaked and legged or (for Read) ; 16. argent, a fesse
between three boars' heads couped sable (for Alphage) ;
17. or, two bars gules, charged with three water-bougets
argent (for Willoughby) ; 18. or, a cross flory gules (for
Freville) ; 19. vair, a fess gules, fretty or (for Marmion) ;
20. sable, a sword point downwards argent (for Kilpeck) ;
21. bendy of ten or and azure (for Montfort) ; 22. argent
billettee a lion rampant sable, crowned or (for de la
Planche) ; 23. azure, a fess between six cross crosslets
argent (for Haversham) ; 24. or, a saltire engrailed sable
(for de Bottebourt) ; 25. bendy of six or and azure, a
canton ermine (for Fitz Otes) ; 26. quarterly or and gules,
a bend of the second (for Beauchamp) ; 27. or, two lions
passant in pale azure (for Somery) ; 28. gules, ten bezants,
four, three, two and one (for Zouch) ; 29. vair, on a canton
gules, a cross flory or. Motto — " Verite sans peur."
Sons of Digby Willoughby, b. 1853 ; d. ; m.
1875, Clara, d. of Mark Luck Kellington, of Hull: —
Albert Digby Willoughby, Esq., J. P., Sheriff of
Hull, 1920, Lord Mayor 1924, b. 1879 ; m. 1909, Helena
Katherine, d. of Arthur Richard Kent, of Staffs., and has
surv. issue — Digby Willoughby, Gentleman, b. 191 1;
Leila Madeleine ; and Cassandra MiUicent. Res. — Cheriton
House, Salisbury Gardens, Hull. Club — Constitutional
(Hull).
Perceval Willoughby, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
119 Park Grove, Hull.
WILLOUGHBY DE BROKE, Baron, see VERNEY.
WILLS (H. Coll., 1893). Gules, three suns in splendour
fessewise between two gryphons passant all or. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, issuant
from an annulet or, a demi-gryphon gules, charged with a
sun in splendour and holding in the dexter claw a battle-
axe also gold. Motto — "As God wills."
Yngr. sons of Henry Overton Wills (eld. son of
Henry Overton Wills, of Bristol — see below), Esq.,
J. P., b. 1828; d. 191 1 ; m. 1853, Alice Hopkinson
(d. 1881) :—
Walter Melville Wills, Gentleman, B.A. Camb., b. 186 1 ;
m. 1887, Louisa Gertrude, d. of the late Robert Wilson,
London Missionary Society, and has surv. issue — (1)
Walter Douglas Melville Wills, Esq., J. P. Somerset, B.A.
Camb., b. 1887 [m. 1921, Penelope Wilhelmina, d. of C.
Onslow Master of Bourton Grange, Flax Bourton, Somer-
set, and has issue — Charles Overton Melville Wills, Gen-
tleman, b. 1922 ; and Elizabeth Penelope Melville (Res. —
Barley Wood, Wrington, Somerset. Club — Arthur's) ;
(2) Maitland Cecil Melville Wills, Gentleman, M.C.,
b. 1891 [m. 1915, Gladys Amy Fothergill, d. of R. H.
Hughes, and has issue — Robin Michael Melville Wills,
Gentleman, b. 1928; and 6 daus. [Res. — Sherfield Court,
nr. Basingstoke, Hants.)]; and Elsie Gertrude Melville.
Res. — Bracken Hill, Leigh Woods, nr. Bristol ; Killilan,
Ross-shire.
Arthur Stanley Wills, Esq., J. P. co. Somerset, B.A.
(Camb.), Barrister-at-Law, b. 1862; m. 1890, Hilda, d. of
John Bonny Dewhurst, Esq., J. P., of Aireville, Skipton,
Yorks. ; and has surv. issue — (1) Ronald Dewhurst Wills,
Gentleman, b. 1891 ; (2) Wilfrid Dewhurst Wills, Gentleman,
b. 1898. Res. — 14 Royal Crescent, Bath. Clubs — Reform,
Bath and County (Bath).
Sons of Sir Edward Payson Wills, 1st Bart., K.C.B.,
J.P. Glos., b. 1834; d. 1910; m. 1858, Mary Ann, d.
of late Joseph Chaning Pearce, M.R.C.S. , F.G.S. , of
Montague House, Bath: —
Sir Ernest Salter Wills, 3rd Bart. (19 Aug. 1904), J.P. ,
Somerset and Wilts., b. 1869; m. 1894, Caroline Fanny
Maud, d. of William Augustine de Winton of Bristol;
and has issue — (1) Ernest Edward de Winton Wills,
Esq., 2nd Lieut. Scots Gds., b. 1903 [m. 1926, Sylvia
Margaret, d. of the late W. B. Ogden, and has issue —
Venetia Dawn]; (2) George Seton Wills, Esq., b. 191 1 ;
Doris Maud de Winton [m. 1st, 1916, Rev. William A.
White (d. 1918), Vicar of Ramsbury, Wilts. ; 2nd, 1920,
Norman Haag, Consular Service] ; Margaret Joyce de
Winton \m. 1918, Capt. John Trevor Kyffin, R.A.F.] ;
and Barbara Joan de Winton [m. 1925, Thomas Ansell
Fairhurst, Lieut. Gren. Gds.]. Seats — Littlecote, nr.
Hungerford, Wilts. ; Meggernie Castle, Glenlyon, Perth-
shire. Club — Junior Carlton.
Arnold Stancomb Wills, Esq., Capt. late 18th Hussars,
served Great War 1914-18, b. 1877 ; m. 1905, Hilda Caroline,
d. of late Edward Lyon of New York ; and has issue — (1)
Arnold Cass Lycett Wills, Gentleman, b. 1906; (2) John
Lycett Wills, Gentleman, b. 1910. Res. — Thornby Hall,
Northampton.
Son of Sir Frederick Wills, 1st Bart., J.P. , M.P. for
N. Bristol, b. 1838; d. 1909 ; m. 1867, Anne (d. 1910),
eld. d. of Rev. James Hamilton, D.D., of Stonehouse,
Lanarksh. : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Gilbert Alan Hamilton Wills, 1st Baron
Dulverton of Batsford (1929), 2nd Bart. (15 Feb. 1897),
O.B.E., M.P. for Taunton 1912-18, and for Weston-super-
Mare 1918-22, J.P. cos. Somerset and Gloucester, High
Sheriff co. Gloucester 1928, Lt.-Col. late Royal North Devon
Yeo., b. 1880; m. 1914, Victoria May, d. of the late Rear-
Adm. Sir Edward Chichester, 9th Bart., C.B., C.M.G., and
has issue — Hon. Frederick Arthur Hamilton Wills, b. 1915 ;
Hon. Edward Robert Hamilton Wills, b. 1918 ; Hon.
Victor Patrick Hamilton Wills, b. 1926. Seat — Batsford
Park, Moreton-in-the-Marsh, Glos. Towh res. — 26 Wilton
Crescent, S. W. Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton, Cavalry.
Sons of Frederick Noel Hamilton Wills, Esq., Capt.
R. North Devon Yeo., b. 1887; d. 1927; m. 1912,
Margery Hamilton (Res. — Miserden Park, Stroud), d.
of Mr. Justice Fraser, of Stromeferry House, Ross: —
mn
wax
2103
Michael Desmond Hamilton Wills, Gentleman, b. 1915.
Hugh David Hamilton Wills, Gentleman, b. 1917.
Yngr. sons of Henry Overton Wills of Bristol, 6. 1800 ;
d. 1 871 ; m. 1828, Isabella, d. of William Board of
Bristol:—
Arthur L. Wills, Esq., J. P. Somerset, 6. 1850; m. 1882,
d. of John Robinson of Backwell, nr. Bristol. Res. —
20 Elmdale Road, Tyndall's Park, Bristol.
Sir Frank William Wills, Knt. (1912), F.R.I.B.A., Lord
Mayor of Bristol iqn-i2, b. 1852 ; m. 1874, Sarah Rebecca,
d. of Henry William Dobell of Eltham, Kent, and has
issue — 4 sons ; 3 daus. Res. — 15 Berkeley Square, Clifton,
Bristol.
WILLS (H. Coll., 10 Sept. 1923). Gules, a sun in
splendour, between two gryphons passant in pale or.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, issuant from an annulet or, a demi-gryphon
gules, holding in the dexter claw a battleaxe gold. Badge
— A sunflower leaved and slipped proper, entiled by a
•circlet or. Motto — " Pro aris et focis."
Son of Sir George Alfred Wills, istBart., LL.D., Hon.
D.C.L. Oxford, and LL.D. Bristol ; President of
the Imperial Tobacco Co., Ltd., b. 1854 ; d. 1928 ;
m. 1878, Susan Britton (d. 1904), d. of the late
Robert Proctor, of Clifton : —
Sir George Vernon Proctor Wills, 2nd Bart. (19 July
1923), b. 1887 ; m. 1919, Nellie Jeannie, d. of J. Ruther-
ford ; and has issue — George Peter Vernon Wills, Esq.,
b. 1922; John Vernon Wills, Esq., b. 1928; and Joan
Mary Vernon. Seats — Coombe Lodge, Blagdon, Somer-
set; Langford Court, nr. Bristol.
WILLIAM ARTHUR WILLS, Gentleman. Born
, being the son of the late William Myers Wills of
Lancaster Road, West Norwood. Armorial bearings-
Argent, gutt£e-de-poix, three gyphons passant in pale sable,
between two flaunches of the last, each charged with a
chevron argent. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-gryphon azure, gorged
with a collar gemel argent, holding in the dexter claw a
battle-axe erect proper, and resting the sinister on an escut-
cheon of the second, charged with a quatrefoil vert. Motto
— " Sursum."
THOMAS GEORGE WILLS-SANDFORD, Esq.,
J. P. (High Sheriff for the county of Roscommon 1906).
Born 1879, being the son of the late William Robert
Wills-Sandford, Esq., of Willsgrove and Castlerea, J. P.,
Capt. 2nd Dragoons, by his wife Adelaide Elizabeth, 2nd
dau. of the late Henry Jephson of Glenbrook, co. Wicklow
(and grand-dau. of Sir Philip Crampton, Bart.). Armorial
bearings (Roy. Lie, U.O., 1847). Quarterly, 1 and 4, per
chevron or and ermine, in chief two boars' heads erased
sable, langued gules (for Sandford) ; 2 and 3, argent, three
griffins passant in pale sable within a border of the second
bezantee (for Wills). Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling sable and or ;
and for his Crests, 1. from a ducal coronet, a boar's head
and neck or, langued gules (for Sandford) ; 2. upon a
wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin segreant sable, holding
in his claws a battleaxe proper. Mottoes — "Cor unum
via una" ; " Patria et amicus." Married, 1907, Kathleen
Fanny, only d. of the late Capt. R. J. Burrowes of Stra-
done House, Cavan ; and has issue — William Robert
Wills-Sandford, Gentleman, b. 1909; and a dau. Clubs —
White's, Kildare Street (Dublin).
ARTHUR PAKENHAM WILLS-SANDFORD,
Gentleman. Born 1856, being the eldest son of the late
William Sandford Wills-Sandford, Esq., J. P., of Garry-
glass, Queen's Co., by Julia his wife, youngest dau. of
William Foster of Stourton Court, Worcestershire. Ar-
morial bearings (R.L., U.O. , 1847). Quarterly, 1 and
4, per chevron or and ermine, in chief two boars' heads
erased sable, langued gules (for Sandford) ; 2 and 3, argent,
three griffins passant in pale sable, a bordure of the second
bezantee (for Wills). Mantling sable and or ; and for his
Crests, 1. out of a ducal coronet, a boar's head and ne ck or,
langued gules (for Sandford) ; 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, a demi-griffin segreant sable, holding in the claws
a battleaxe proper (for Wills). Motto— "Cor unum via
una." Estate — Garryglass, Queen's Co. Postal address —
The Priory House, Sherborne, Dorset. Club — Arthur's.
WILLS -SANDFORD -WILLS (R.L., 12 Jan. 1889,
U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, three griffins passant
in pale sable within a bordure of the second bezantee
(Wills); 2 and 3, per chevron or and ermine, in chief two
boars' heads erased sable, langued gules (Sandford).
Mantling sable and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of
the colours, a demi-griffin segreant sable, holding in his
claws a battleaxe proper (Wills) ; 2. out of a ducal coronet,
a boar's head and neck or, langued gules (Sandford).
Mottoes — "Patria et amicis" (Wills); "Cor unum via
una" (Sandford).
Son of Thomas George Wills-Sandford {sic R.L. of
1847), Esq. , of Willsgrove and Castlerea, J. P. and D.L.
(High Sheriff co. Roscommon), b. 1817; d. 1887;
m. 1841, Theodosia Eleanor Blagden, d. of Robert
Blagden Hale of Alderley, Glos. ; by Lady Theodosia,
d. of 3rd Earl of Mayo : —
Edward Wills-Sandford- Wills (formerly Wills-Sandfordh
Esq., J. P. and D.L, co. Roscommon (High Sheriff 1904),
b. 1851 ; m. 1889, Amy Henrietta, d. of Henry Guinness
of Burton Hall, Stillorgan, co. Dublin ; and has issue — Lucy
Eleanor; and Mary Grace. Seat — Cashlieve, Ballinlough,
co. Roscommon. Club — Kildare Street (Dublin).
WILLSHIRE. Per chevron azure and argent, in
chief six crosses patee, four and two, or, and in base,
on a mount vert, a bay horse caparisoned, thereon
mounted a Beloochee soldier, habited and armed, brand-
ishing his sword all proper, a chief of the second, thereon
a representation of the fortress of Khelat proper, a canton
gules, charged with a representation of the badge of the
first class of the Order of the Dooran6e Empire also proper,
bestowed upon SirT. Willshire by the King of Afghanistan,
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a Caffre holding in the dexter hand an assegai in
bend sinister point downwards, and supporting with the
sinister three assegais, points upwards all proper. Sup-
porters— On the dexter side, a soldier of His Majesty's
38th Regt. of Foot ; and on the sinister side, a soldier of
His Majesty's 2nd Regt. of Foot, both habited and armed,
each holding in his exterior hand a musket all proper.
Mottoes — Under the arms, "Khelat"; over the crest,
"Caffraria.'
Only son of Sir Arthur Reginald Thomas Maxwell-
Willshire, 2nd Bart., Capt. and Lt.-Col. Scots Gds.
(ret.), b. 1850; d. 1919 ; m. 1891, Frederica Florence
Emily (</. 1912), youngest dau. of Sir Sanford Free-
ling, K.C.M.G. :—
Sir Gerard Arthur Maxwell-Willshire, 3rd Bart. (22 May
1841), b. 1892; m. 1st, 1912, Lilian (marriage diss. 1923),
d. of Henry Birtles of Putney, Surrey ; 2nd, 1923, Vera, d.
of John Gainsford, of Sydney, N.S.W., and has issue —
Patricia Frederica. Seat —
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WILLSON (H. Coll., 21 Oct. 1921). Sable, in the
dexter canton a sun, issuant therefrom seven rays or,
upon the sun an albatross wings elevated proper. Mant-
ling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
upon a cannon sable, an albatross as in the arms. Badge
— A portcullis chained, surmounted by a sun in splen-
dour or.
Eldest surv. son of Albert Willson, Gentleman, of
Waldegrave Park, Twickenham, b. 1843 ; d. 1922 ;
tn. 1871, Mary Elizabeth, d. of William Latimer,
C.E., of Drogheda, Ireland : —
Sir Walter Stuart James Willson, Knt. Bach. (1926),
Member of the Legislative Assembly, India, b. 1876 ;
m. 1919, Ethel Winifred, d. of J. J. Morris ; and has issue
— Walter James Latimer, Esq., b. 1921 ; Winifred
Latimer; Rachel Mary Latimer; Margaret Naomi
Latimer. Res. — Kenward, Tonbridge, Kent ; 2 Hastings
Park Road, Alipore, Bengal, India. Clubs — Oriental,
Ranelagh, Royal Bombay Yacht (Bombay), Bengal
Royal Calcutta Turf (Calcutta).
WILLYAMS of Carnanton (H. Coll., 6 Jan. 1915).
Argent, a fesse chequy gules and vert, between three
Syphons' heads erased of the third, ducally gorged or.
antling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, upon a ducal coronet or, a falcon close proper,
belled or, and charged on the breast with a bezant.
Motto — " Meor ras tha dew."
Only son of Humphry John Willyams, Gentleman,
Lieut. West Div. R.A., Mil., b. 1861 ; d. 1923 ;
m. 1890, Margaret, d. of Joseph Jowitt, of Bishop
Thornton, Yorks. : —
Edward Neynoe Willyams, Esq., D.S.O., Major Res.
of Officers, Duke of Cornwall's L.I., b. 1891 ; m. 1918,
Beatrice Jean, R.R.C., d. of the late Coleman Blewett,
of Toronto, Canada. Seat — Carnanton, Cornwall. Club
— Junior United Service.
WILMOT, see EARDLEY-WILMOT.
WILMOTof Chaddesden (H. Coll., granted by Dugdale
3 Feb. 1662). Sable, on a fesse or, between three eagles'
heads couped argent, as many escallops gules, a canton
vaire ermine and gules. Mantling sable and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, an eagle's head couped argent,
gorged with a mural coronet sable, in the beak an escallop
gules.
Sons of Sir Ralph Henry Sacheverel Wilmot , 6th Bart. ,
Capt. late Coldstream Guards, and Capt. Reserve
of Officers, b. 1875 ; d. 1918 of wounds received in
action ; m. 1905, Lady Ada Marian Maitland, d. of
13th Earl of Lauderdale : —
Sir Arthur Ralph Wilmot, 7th Bart. (15 Feb. 1759),
Lieut. The Black Watch, b. 1909. Res.— The Manor
House, Brightlingsea, Essex.
Henry Frederick Wilmot, Esq., b. 1910.
Yr. son of Edward Woollen Wilmot, Esq. (son of Sir
Robert Wilmot, 3rd Bart., and Lucy Grimston), b.
1808 ; d. 1864; m. 2nd, 1841, Emma Elizabeth,
d. of Sir Francis Sacheverel Darwin, Knt., of
Breadsall Priory, co. Derby : —
Rev. Darwin Wilmot, M. A. Oxford, Headmaster Maccles-
field Grammar School 1876-1910, late Chaplain 5th Vol.
Batt. Cheshire Regt. (V.D.), b. 1845 ; m. 1876, Louisa Lilla
(d. 1919), d. of the Rev. Charles Bickmore, D.D. ; and has
had issue — Sacheverel Darwin Wilmot, Esq., Capt.
R.G.A., b. 1885; d. on active service 1918 [m. 1912,
Annie Dudley, d. of late Maj.-Gen. Strover, R.A. , and
left issue— Martyn Sacheverel Wilmot, Gentleman, b. 1914 ;
Gordon Darwin Wilmot, Gentleman, b. 1918] ; Dorothy ;
and Cicely. Res.— 15 St. Mark's Road, Leamington.
Sons of Reginald Mead Wilmot, Gentleman, b. 1852 ;
d. 1920; m. 1893, Melinda, d. of George Daniel : —
Garton Woollett Wilmot, Gentleman, b. 1900, Res. —
Gobies Corner, Princeton, Ontario.
Ronald Keith Wilmot, Gentleman, b. 1907.
Sons of Rev. Francis Edmund William Wilmot, M.A.
(Trin. Coll., Oxford), Rector of Monnington-on-Wye,
Herefordshire, b. 1849; d. 1911 ; m. 1878, Katherine,
d. of Col. Thomas Coningsby Norbury, C. B. : —
Edward Wilmot, Esq. , late Capt. Herefordsh. Regt. , b.
1893 ; m. 1921, Marjorie, d. of the late Gwilym S.
Edmunds, of Nigeria. Res. — Perrystone Hill, Ross,
Hereford.
Laurence Mead Wilmot, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. Here-
fcrdsh. Regt., b. 1898.
Sons of Edmund Wilmot, Esq., J. P., D.L. (sen of
Sir Robert Wilmot, 3rd Bart., and Lucy Grimston),
b. 1809; d. 1869 ; m. 1848, Ann, d. of Francis Edward
Hurt, of Alderwasley, co. Derby: —
Edmund Mead Wilmot, Esq., late Capt. 4th Batt.
Derbyshire Regt., served in S. Africa 1900-1901, b. i860;
m. 1885, Agatha Georgiana, d. of F. J. Jessopp ; and has
had issue — (1) Edmund Sacheverel Wilmot, Gentleman,
2nd Lieut. S. Staffs. Regt., b. 1892 ; killed in action 1916 ;
(2) Francis Hurt Wilmot, Gentleman, b. 1894. Res. —
The Gables, Coldstream, Vernon, B.C.
Rev. Richard Hurt Wilmot, M.A. Oxford, formerly
Rector of Bishopstone, Hereford, b. 1864 ; m. 1893, tae
Hon. Frances Sugden, d. of the Hon. Henry Sugden. Res.
— Earlscroome House, Earlscroome, Worcester.
WILMOTof Osmaston(H. Coll., 22 Dec. 1760). Sable,
on a fesse or, between three eagles' heads couped argent,
as many escallops gules, a bordure engrailed of the third.
Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, an eagle's head erased argent, gorged with a
collar engrailed azure, in the beak an escallop gules.
Motto — " Quod vult valde vult."
Son of Montagu Wilmot, Esq., of Norton House, Gla-
morganshire, formerly of the Civil Service at Ceylon,
b. 1805; d. 1880; 711. 1841, Sarah Frederica (d. 1903),
d. of Thomas Eden :—
Sir Robert Rodney Wilmot, 6th Bart. (10 Oct. 1772),
late Lieut. Derbyshire Yeo. Cav. b. 1853 ; m. 1st, Lady
Flora Mildred North, d. of Dudley, Lord North [d. 1886) ;
2nd, 1888, Eleanor {d. 1921), d. of Hon. Hugh Hare;
3rd, 1925, Beatrice Harriet Cranmer, d. of the late Col. A.
M. Cranmer-Byng, and widow of John Potters of Earms-
dale, Darwen, Lanes. ; and has issue — Mildred [m. 1905,
Sir Roger W. B. Onslow, 6th Bart.] ; Norah ; and Kathleen
Eleanor [m. 1921, Arthur Charles Melville Pym]. Res. —
Binfield Grove, Bracknell, Berks. Clubs — Bachelors'
Arthur's, Pratt's.
WILSON, see BROMLEY - WILSON, CARUS -
WILSON, MARYON - WILSON, RIMINGTON-
WILSON, and TYRWHITT-WILSON.
S ARTHUR MAITLAND WILSON, Esquire, O.B.E.,
of Stowlangtoft Hall, in the county of Suffolk, Justice
of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Captain 3rd Batt.
(Mil. ) Suffolk Regt. Born June 16, 1857, being the
eldest son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Fuller Mait-
land Wilson of Stowlangtoft Hall, Justice of the Peace,
Lieutenant-Colonel West Suffolk Militia, Member of Parlia-
ment tor West Suffolk 1875, High Sheriff 1873, by his wife
Agnes Caroline, second daughter of the Right Honourable
Sir Richard Torin Kindersley. Armorial bearings — He
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bears for Arms : Sable, a wolf salient or, on a chief of the
last a pale of the first, charged with a fleur-de-lys argent
between two pellets. Upon the escutcheon is placed a
helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling sable and or ;
and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-
wolf or, the sinister paw resting on a pellet charged with
a fieur-de-lys gold. Motto— " Wil sone wil." Married,
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
wolf salient or, between two roses argent, barbed, seeded,
1880, Harriet Maud Isabella (d. 1906), eld. d. of the late Col.
Sir Nigel Kingscote, G.C.V.O., K.C.B., of Kingscote,
Gloucester; and has issue — (1) Henry Maitland Wilson, Esq.,
D.S.O., Lt.-Col. comdg. 1st Batt. Rifle Brig., b. 1881 [m.
1914, Hester Mary, yst. d. of Philip J. D. Wykeham of Ty-
throp, Oxon. , and has issue — Patrick Maitland Wilson,
Gentleman, b. 1915]; (2) Nigel Maitland Wilson, Esq.,
D.S.O., O.B.E., Maj. and Brev. Lt.-Col. 2nd Batt. 7th
Goorkha Rifles, late Roy. Welsh Fus. , b. 1884 [m. 1909,
Violet Freddie, d. of Lord Charles Edward Fitz Roy ; and
has issue— Barbara \m. 1929, John Henry Beckwith Evatt,
Lieut. R.A.]] ; (3) Reginald Maitland Wilson, Gentleman, b.
1889. Seat — Stowlangtoft Hall, nr. Bury St. Edmund's, co.
Suffolk. Res.— Didmarton, Badminton R.S.O., Glos.
WILSON of Seacroft. Per pale argent and azure, on a
fessecottised, three lions' gambs erased fessewise, all counter-
changed, in the dexter chief quarter a wolfs head erased
sable. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath
of the colours, on a mount vert, a lion's gamb erased fesse-
wise argent in front of a lion's head couped erminois.
Sons of John Wilson, Esq., of Seacroft Hall, J. P. and
D.L. , b. 1808; d. 1891 ; m. 1846, Anna Maria Isabella,
d. of Roderick Macleod, M.P., of Cadboll, co. Ross: —
Darcy Bruce Wilson, Esq., Capt. and Hon. Major late
Yorkshire Imp. Huss. , Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple,
J. P. co. York, b. 1851. Seat — Seacroft Hall, near Leeds.
Clubs — Carlton, Boodle's, New University.
Arthur Henry Wilson, Gentleman, 6. 1853; m. 1885,
Alice Louisa, second d. of George Drake Wainwright,
H.E. I.C.S. ; and has issue — Gladys Sabine Fyers. Res. —
Sandridge Park, nr. Totnes, Devon.
WILSON of North Dufneld Manor (H. Coll., 12 Oct.
1923). Sable, a wolf salient or, between in fesse two
roses argent, barbed and seeded proper, on a chief of
the second three mullets of the field. Mantling sable
leaved and slipped proper. Motto — " Toujours pret."
Livery — Dark blue.
Son of John Wilson, of Skipworth Hall, Yorks., b.
1831 ; d. 1898 ; m. 1857, Elizabeth Wynn Willis, d.
of William Abel, of Stellington, N.R. Yorks. :—
Sir Charles Henry Wilson, Knt. Bach. (1923), LL.D.,
J. P. City of Leeds, M.P. Central Div. of Leeds 1923-29,
Freeman of the City of London, Lord of the Manor
of North Dufneld, b. 1859 ; m. 1st, 1879, Victoria Alice
(d. 1919), d. of the late Joseph Renton of Harrogate ;
2nd, 1920, Elizabeth Ann Parvin, d. of John Garnett, of
Nawton, and widow of the late Joshua Hill, of Bradford,
and has had issue — Charles Percival Wilson, Esq.,
International Air Service, b. 1879 ; killed while flying
1918 [m. 1906, Marian Jane, d. of the late Tate, of
Leeds, and left issue— John Charles Wilson, Esq., *.
1913 ; Henry Victor Willis Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1917 ;
Hilda Marian; and Dorothy]. Res.— 7 Greek Street,
Leeds; Osgodby Hall, Selby, E.R. Yorks. Clubs— St.
Stephen's, Constitutional, Leeds and CountyConservative.
WILSON of Carbeth (L.O.). Argent, a chevron gules,
between two mullets in chief, and in base a trefoil
slipped vert. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest
— On a wreath of his liveries, a demi-lion rampant gules,
armed and langued azure. Motto — "Semper vigilans."
Only child of David Wilson, of Carbeth, b. 1805 ;
d. 1898 ; m. 1852, Jane {d. 1903), d. of William
Harvey, of Yoker, co. Renfrew : —
Sir David Wilson, istBart., (1920) of Carbeth, Killearn,
co. Stirling, J.P., D:L., and a Convenor of Stirlingshire,
M.A., D.Sc. Glasgow, b. 1855 ; m. 1896, Susan Main, d.
of Rev. John Mitchell Harvey, D.D., of Edinburgh; and
has had issue — David Wilson, Esq., 2nd Lieut. 2nd Batt.
Argvll and Sutherland Highlanders, b. 1897 ; killed in
action 1916 ; John Mitchell Harvey Wilson, Esq:,
Barrister-at-Law, late 2nd Lieut. Coldstream Gds., b. 1898
[m. 1927, Mary Elizabeth, d. of William Richards,
and has issue — David Wilson, Esq., b. 1928]; Thomas
George Wilson, Esq., b. 1900 ; Archibald Wilson, Esq., b.
1903; MaryBaird. Seat— Carbeth, Killearn, 00. Stirling.
Clubs— Caledonian, Athenasum, New (Edin.).
WILSON (U.O.). Argent, on a chevron invected
between three mullets gules, a crescent between an
increscent and a decrescent or. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant gules, armed and
" Semper vigilans."
langued
azure. Motto —
2io6
mu
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Only son of Charles Wilson, late of Walmer,
Horsham, Victoria, Australia : —
Harold Charles Wilson, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Westerlee, Fife, N.B.
WILSON (L.O.). Argent, on a chevron invected
between two mullets in chief gules, and a closed book
proper, leaved of the second in base, a quatrefoil of the
field. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a
wreath of his liveries,[a talbot's head erased proper, armed
and langued gules. ' Motto — " Altiora peto."
Son of : —
Professor William Wilson, M.A., LL.B. (Edin.), J. P.
for the co. of the City of Edinburgh, F.R.S.E., Regius
Professor at Edinburgh Univ. since 1922, Member of
the Scottish Bar, b. 1884. Res. — 38 Moray Place,
Edinburgh. Clubs — University, Northern (Edinburgh).
WILSON (H. Coll.). Per pale sable and gules, a wolf
rampant or, charged on the shoulder with an estoile gules,
between four mullets in cross of the third, on a chief of
the last, a representation of the end elevation of the Wilson
Hall of the Melbourne University between two salmon
naiant proper. Mantling sable and or. Crest — Upon a
wreath of the colours, a demi-lion or, charged on the
shoulder with an estoile gules, and resting the sinister paw
and Great War 19 14-18 (desp., D.S.O.), b. 1879 ; tn. 1913*
Diana Pauline, d. of J. B. Clayton, of Chesters, Northumber-
land ; and has issue — 2 sons ; and 1 dau. Seat — Musley
Bank, Malton, Yorks.
1. Sable, a wolf
Motto—" Vincit
on an escutcheon per pale sable and gules, thereon a wolfs
head erased also or. Motto — " Semper vigilans."
Son of Gordon Chesney Wilson, Esq., M.V.O., R.H.G
(Blue), b. 1865; d. 1914; m. 1891, Lady Sarah Isabella
Augusta Spencer-Churchill, d. of the Most Noble the
7th Duke of Marlborough : —
Randolph Gordon Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1893. Post,
add.—
Younger son of Sir Samuel Wilson, b. 1827; d. 1909;
tn. 1850, Gratiana Mary, d. of Adm. Richard Thomas
of Stonehouse : —
Wilfrid Wilson, Esq. , b. 1872. Post, add.—
WILSON (H. Coll.). Vert, on a cross argent, between
in the first and fourth quarters a wolf salient of the last,
and in the second and third a mullet of six points or, a
rose gules, barbed and seeded proper, between four quatre-
foils also gules. Mantling vert and argent. Crest— Upon
a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-lion sable, holding
between the paws a quatrefoil gules, a pomme charged
with a mullet of six points or. Motto — " Semper vigilans."
Son of Sir Jacob Wilson, K.C.V.O., Agricultural
Adviser to the Board of Agriculture, b. 1836; d. 1905 ;
m. 1874, Margaret (d. 1925), d. of Thomas Hedley of
Coxlodge Hall, co. Northumberland : —
Lt.-Col. Albert Edward Jacob Wilson, D.S.O., late
Somerset L.I., served S. Africa (Queen's medal, 3 clasps),
WILSON of Waldershaigh (H. Coll.
rampant, and in chief three estoiles or.
qui se vincit."
Sons of Rev. James Allen Wilson (eld. son of James
Wilson of Brinkcliffe Tower, Sheffield), M.A. Trin. Coll.,
Camb. , J. P. W. Riding Yorks., Rector of Bolton-by-
Bolland, co. Yorks., and Hon. Canon of Ripon, b. 1827 ;
d. 1917 ; tn. i860, Catherine, ygr. d. of Henry Reming-
ton of Melling and Aynsome, Grange-over-Sands, co.
Lancaster : —
George Allen Wilson, Gentleman, B.A. Trin. College,
Camb., Solicitor, b. 1867 ; tn. 1906, Charlotte Agnes,
second d. of Henry Thistleton Sawyer of Winterton, Lines. ,
and has surv. issue — (1) Christopher Henry Allen Wilson,
Gentleman, b. 1910 ; (2) George Remington Allen Wilson,
Gentleman, b. 1911; and Agnes Mary. Pes. — Sharrow
Knoll, Sheffield.
James Cox Macro Allen Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1871 ;
tn. 1901, Ethel Mary, only d. of the late Char! s fohn
Massey of Closes Hall, Yorks. ; and has issue — Edward
Allen Macro Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1904 ; Mary Catherine ;
Margaret Ethel ; and Patricia Ann. Pes. — Cossington
Manor, Bridgwater, Somerset.
Col. Lancelot Machell Wilson, CM. G., D.S.O,, R.F.A.
(ret.), b. 1873 ; m. 1st, 1913, Lilian Stewart, d. of late Col.
J. Richardson, K.H.P. ; 2nd, 1920, Doris Kathleen, d. of
A. J. Tweedie, of Port Said and Braunton, and widow of
Major St. John ffrench Blake, 2nd Lancers, and has issue —
Peter John Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1920. Club — Army and
Navy.
Reginald Wellesley Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1875; *••
1908, Dorothy, only u. of late Nicholas Charlton of Chil-
well Hall, Notts. ; and has issue — James Nicholas Wilson,
Gentleman, b. 1909; and Helen Rosemary. Pes. — Clifton-
ville, Bentinck Road, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Lionel Gathorne Wilson, Esq., late Capt. R.T.E. , M.A.
Camb., b. 1876; tn. 1907, Rosa Beatrice Sophia, third d.
of the late Frederick Barker of Longlands, Grange-over-
Sands, Lanes ; andhasissue — (1) Rowland Hodgson Wilson,
Gentleman, b. 1911 ; (2) John Macro Allott Wilson, Gentle-
man, b. 191 5 ; Elizabeth Marian ; and Dorothy Sophia
Cunliffe. Pes. — Riber Castle Preparatory School, Matlock,
co. Derby.
Sons of Rev. Canon William Reginald Wilson, of
Waldershaigh (3rd son of James Wilson of Brinkcliffe
Tower, Sheffield), M.A. , Vicar of Bolderstone, Yorks.,
and Canon of York, b. 1838 ; d. 1914 ; tn. 1865, Martha,
third d. of Richard Thorp of Barnsley : —
Reginald Thorp Wilson of Waldershaigh, Gentleman,
M.A. Trin. Coll., Camb., Solicitor, Law Clerk to the
Company of Cutlers of Hallamshire, b. 1866; tn. 1900,
Gladys, eld. d. of James Willis Dixon of Hillsborough Hall,
Sheffield; and has surv. issue — Ralph Macro Wilson,
Gentleman, B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., Solicitor, b. 1903 ;
Dorothy Augusta ; and Enid Margaret. Pes. — Walders-
haigh, Bolsterstone, Sheffield.
Cyril Raynold Wilson, Gentleman, B.A. Exeter Coll.,
Oxon., Solicitor, b. 1867 ; m. 1907, Clara, d. of James
Charlesworth of Kinsley Carr, co. Yorks. ; and has issue —
(1) James Reginald Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1907; (2) John
Charles Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1909; (3) Gerald Raynold
Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1912; (4) Cyril Eustace Wilson,
Gentleman, b. 1915 ; Diana Mary ; and Martha Thorp.
Pes.— Middlewood Hall, Sheffield.
Rev. Rowland Alwyn Wilson, M.A. Trin. Coll., Camb.,
Rector of Witley, co. Worcester, Hon. Canon of Worcester,
b. 1868 ; tn. 1900, Florence Grace, ygst. d. of Rev. Benjamin
Gibbons ofWaresley House, Hartlebury, co. Worcester;
and has issue — (1) Edward Raynold Wilson, Esq., Lieut.
R.N., b. 1901 ; (2) Christopher John Wilson, Gentleman,;
b. 1904 ; (3) William Alwyn Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1910
and Martha Grace. Pes. — Witley Rectory, Worcester.
Rev. Clement Eustace Macro Wilson, M.A. Trin. Coll.,
Camb., Rector of Calverhall, b. 1875; m- Ist. 1904, Evelyn
Rose (d. 1909), widow of Arthur Charles Isham, and d.
of Richard William Selby-Lowndes of Elmers, Bletchley ;
2nd, 1912, Hon. Adele Emily Anna, ygst. d. of ist Baron
Hamilton of Dalzell ; and has issue — (1) Michael Wilson,
Gentleman, b. 1913 ; (2) David Clement Wilson, Gentleman,
b. 1917. Postal address— Calverhall Vicarage, Whitchurch,
Salop.
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Evelyn Rockley Wilson, Gentleman, M.A. (Trin. Coll.
Camb.), Assistant Master at Winchester, b. 1879. Res. —
165 St. James' Lane, Winchester.
WILSON of Redgrave Hall (Vn. of Westmorland 1664,
H. Coll.). Argent, three wolves' heads couped sable,
vulned in the neck proper. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a crescent or, issuing
therefrom flames of fire proper.
Sons of George Holt Wilson, Esq., of Redgrave Hall,
Suffolk, J. P. and D.L. , M.A. Oxon., b. 1836; d. 1924 ;
m. 1865, Lucy Caroline (d. 1888), d. of William
Edward James of Barrock Park, Cumberland: —
George Rowland Holt Wilson, Esq., B.A. Oxon., J. P.
cos. Suffolk and Norfolk, b. 1867; m. 1898, Gwendoline,
eld. d. of late Rev. Thomas Powell of Dorstone, co. Hereford;
and has issue — John Holt Wilson, Gentleman, Lieut. R.A.,
b. 1900; Henry Holt Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1903; Oliver
Holt Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1904. Res. — Snape Hill,
Rickinghall, Suffolk. Club — New University.
Rev. Leonard Holt Wilson, M.A. Oxon., Rector of East
Harling, b. 1875; m. 1904, Alice, second d. of late Rev.
Christopher Knipe, Rector of Erlestoke, Wilts. ; and has
surv. issue — Christopher Piers Holt Wilson, Gentleman, b.
1906 ; Annette Mary ; and Susan Dorothy. Res. — Harling
Rectory, Attleborough, Norfolk.
Francis Holt Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1876. Res— Vernon,
B.C.
Villiers Holt Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1878; m. 1909,
Florence Margaret, second d. of the Rev. J. G. Baskett,
Rector of Donhead, Wilts. ; and has issue — George Evan
Holt Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1912 ; and Evelyn Jane. Res. —
Koksilah, Vancouver Island, B.C.
Rev. Piers Holt Wilson, M.A. Oxon., formerly Chaplain
St. Ninian's Cathedral, Perth, N.B., b. 1883; m. 1920,
Ella, widow of Richard Lee, and has issue — 1 dau. Res- —
St. Andrew's, Fife.
Sons of Rev. Thomas Holt Wilson, M.A. Camb.,
Rector of Redgrave and Botesdale, Suffolk, b. 1843 ;
d. 191 1 ; m. 1st, 1870, Helen Emily (d. 1880), d. of
Edward Greene, M.P., of Nether Hall, Suffolk; 2nd,
1882, Alice Bertha (d. 1883), fifth d. of Rev. Edmund
Dawe Wickham, and widow of Henry John Smith ;
3rd, 1890, Mary Isabella (d. 1925), only child of Rev.
Michael Turner, Rector of Cotton, Suffolk: —
Eric Edward Boketon Holt-Wilson, Esq., C.M.G..D.S.O,,
Chev. Legion of Honour, Officer Order of the Crown cf
Belgium, Lt.-Col. (ret.), late of the Imperial General Staff
1914-24, b. 1875 I m- I9°3. Susannah Mary (d. 1927), d. of
the late Charles George Shaw of Ayr, N.B. ; and has surv.
issue — Daniel Shaw Holt Wilson, Gentleman, Sub.-Lieut.
R.N., b. 1903; Charles George Holt Wilson, Gentleman,
Lieut. R.A. , b. 1905; Helen Evelyn Holt. Res.— Lang-
lands, Woldingham, Surrey. Club— Army and Navy.
Michael Carlyon Holt Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1892. Res.
— Somenos, Vancouver Island, B.C.
Algernon Charles Winstanley Wilson, Gentleman, b.
1896; m. 1920, Annie, d. of Walter Paterson of Koksilah,
B.C., and has issue — Mary ; and Agnes. Res. — Cowichan,
B.C.
WILSON (L.O., Oct. 4, 1871). Parted per pale argent
and or, on a chevron between three mullets gules, a holly-
leaf of the second, and on an escutcheon of pretence the
arms of Thomson, namely: — Potent argent and azure,
on a bend engrailed sable, two stags' heads cabossed or.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
his liveries, a talbot's head erased or. Motto — " Semper
vigilans."
Eldest surv. son of Robert Wilson, Gentleman, of
Bantaskin, Falkirk, N.B., b. 1848; d. 1908; m.
1869, Charlotte Lydia, d. of John Ross, of Trinidad,
B.W.I. :—
John Ross Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1876 ; m. 1906,
Alice Emily, d. of Alexander Thomson, of Crawley ; and
has issue — Jean Mary Alice. Res. — Les Grand Pres,
Chateau d'Oex, Switzerland.
WILSON (H. Coll., 12 July 1893). Party per pale
indented sable and or, three mullets of eight points in
chevron, between as many lions' gambs erect and erased,
all counterchanged. Mantling sable and or. Crest
— Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a lion's gamb
erect and erased per pale indented sable and or, a mullet of
eight points between two annulets fessewise gold. Motto
— " Wary and trusty."
Sons of John Alexander Wilson, Esq. , Capt. Auckland
Militia, Judge of Native Land Court, of Appellate
Court, and of Validation Court in New Zealand, b. 1829 ;
m. 1855, Anne Lydia, third dau. of the late Captain
Digby Dent, R.N. :—
John Alexander Wilson, b. 1856. Postal address —
Charles Hawker Wilson, b. i860.
George Digby Wilson, b. 1867.
James Kitchener Wilson, b. 1870.
Lyell Newton Wilson, b. 1875.
Wyvern Wilson, b. 1876.
WILSON. Vert, on a cross argent, between in the first
and fourth quarters a wolf salient of the last, and in the
second and third a mullet of six points or, a rose gules,
barbed *nd seeded proper, between four quatrefoils also
gules, in the dexter chief a crescent or for difference.
Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a demi-lion sable, holding between the
claws a quatrefoil gules, a pommee charged with a mulllet
of six points or ; with the Motto, "Semper vigilans."
Sons of The Rev. Joseph Bowstead Wilson, Clerk in
Holy Orders, M.A. Cambridge, F.S.A., Rector of
Knightwick, Worcester, b. 1841 ; d. 191 1; m. 1881,
Catherine Eliza, younger d. of the late Thomas Rowley
Hill, Member of Parliament, of St. Catherine's Hill
in the county of Worcester : —
Thomas Bowstead Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1882. Postal
address — Oakfield, Worcester.
Humphrey Bowstead Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1883.
WILSON (H. Coll.). Per pale argent and azure, three
lions' jambs erased fessewise in pale proper, within a
bordure erminois. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased per chevron
argent and gules, charged with three guttes one and
two counterchanged. Motto — " Persevere."
Eld. and only surv. son of the late Herbert Lowther
Wilson, Esq., who was a Page of Honour to H.M.
Queen Victoria, and afterwards Capt. G. Gds., m.
Emma Louisa, d. of James Goad of Harley Street ,
W. :—
Herbert Howard Wilson, Esq., Vice-Consul (ret.)
H.M.'s Consular Service, formerly Lieut. 3rd Batt. Roy.
Sussex Regt, b. 1868. Res. — 24 Rosary Gardens, Kens-
ington, S.W. Clubs — Wellington, Junior United Service.
WILSON of Wokingham (H. Coll., 30 Oct. 1923).
Gules, an eagle displayed.and in chief a sun in splendou
between two battleaxes erect all or. Mantling gules an
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or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
mount vert, a lion sejant regardant or, resting the dexter
-forepawjupon an annulet gules. Motto — " Semper idem
«adem." Livery — Blue, with gold facings.
Son of Henry Thomas Wilson, of Stanhope
Street, Hyde Park, b. 1842; d. 1906; m. 1874,
Alexandrina, d. of Francis Orme, of 2 Orme Square,
W.i :—
Rt. Hon. Sir Leslie Orme Wilson, P.C., G.C.I.E.,
C.M.G., D.S.O., Lieut.-Col. R.M. (ret.), Governor of
Bombay 1923-28, J. P. Berks., b. 1876; m. 1909,
Winifred May, d. of Capt. Charles Smith, of Goderich,
Sydney, N.S.W. ; and has issue — Peter Leslie Orme
Wilson, Esq., b. 1910 ; David Orme Wilson, Esq., b.
1 91 3 ; Marjorie Leila. Seat — Glebelands, Wokingham,
Berks. Clubs— Bath, Carlton, Ranelagh.
WILSON of Eshton Hall (H. Coll.). Sable, a wolf ram-
pant or, gorged with a collar gemel of the field, between
four mullets of six points, three in chief and one in base of
the second. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-wolf or, gorged with a collar gemel
sable, resting the sinister paw on an escutcheon of the last,
charged with a mullet as in the arms. Motto — " Res non
verba."
Sons of Sir Mathew Amcotts Wilson, 3rd Bart., J. P.,
of Eshton, co. Yorks, b. 1853; d. 1914; tn. 1874, Georgina
Mary, eldest d. of Richard T. Lee of Grove Hall, co.
Yorks. : —
Sir Mathew Richard Henry Wilson, 4th Bart. (16 March
1874), C.S.I.,D.S.O.,M.P. for S.W.Bethnal Green 19T4-22,
Lt.-Col. late comdg. 1st co. of London Yeo. , formerly
Major 10th Hussars, served in S. African War 1899-1902,
and Great War 1917-18, b. 1875; m. 1905, Hon. Barbara
Lister, d. of 4th Baron Ribblesdale ; and has issue — (1)
Mathew Martin Wilson, Esq., b. 1906 ; (2) Anthony Thomas
Wilson, Esq., 6. 1908; (3) Peter Cecil Wilson, Esq., b. 1913.
Seat — Eshton Hall, Gargrave-in-Craven, co. Yorks. Toivn
res. — 6 Charles Street, W.i. Clubs— Carlton, St. James's,
Turf, Bath.
Robert Amcotts Wilson, Esq., D.S.O., Capt. (ret.) R.N.,
b. 1882; m. 1st, 1912, Gladys (d. 1918), yst. d. of William
Gillilan of Palace Gate, Kensington, W. ; and has issue —
David Wilson, Gentleman, 6. 1913 ; m. 2nd, 1928, Marjorie,
widow of E. C. Jones, of New York. Res. —
Alexander Thomas Lee Wilson, Esq. , Comdr. R. N. , J. P. ,
D.L. co. Brecon, b. 1883 ; m. 1913, Margaret, d. of Leopold
Hirsch of Kensington Gardens ; and has issue — lames
Thomas Amcotts Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1916 ; Francis
Am:otts Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1922; Iris; and Peggy.
Res. — Garth House, Garth, Brecon.
Ygr. son of Sir Mathew Wharton Wilson, 2nd Bart.,
J. P., b. 1827; d. 1901; m. 1850, Gratiana Mary, only
d. of Admiral Richard Thomas of Stenhouse : —
Richard Henry Francis Wharton Wilson, Esq., D.S.O.,
Hon Lt.-Col. in the Army, late Major 10th Hussars, served
in Ashanti, Afghanistan, Soudan, Suakim, and S. Africa,
b. 1855 ; tn. 1889. Annabella Margaret, d. of John Forbes
Walker- Drummond of Ednam House, Kelso ; and has
had issue — Margaret Dorothy (d. 1912). Res. — Skippetts
House, Basingstoke. Club — Army and Navy.
WILSON of Delhi (H. Coll.). Sable, a wolf salient or,
in chief a fleur-de-lys argent, between two bezants. Mant-
ling* sable and or.
Son of George Herbert Dashwood Wilson, Bombay
C.S , b. 1842 ; d. 1892 ; tn. 1882, Anne Jane Borrodale,
d. of Alexander Stewart of Achnacone, co. Argyll: —
Herbert Stewart Wilson, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law
(Inner Temple), and of Alberta, Licenci£ en droit, Paris,
b. 1883. Res.—
Sons of Frederic Wilson of Clinton, Upper Canada,
b. 1812 ; d. 1868; m. 1842, Jane Macdonald : —
Henry Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1852.
Archdale MacDonald Wilson, Gentleman, b. i860; m.
1889, Elizabeth, d. of Adam Cook of Ontario; and has
issue — (1) Arthur Knyvet Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1895;
(2) Archdale MacDonald Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1899;
(3) Roland Frederic Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; and
Marion Alice. Res. —
Algernon Fletcher Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1865.
Sons of John Combe Wilson of Guelph, Upper Canada,
b. 1817; d. 1868; m. 1838, Henrietta, d. of Robert
Ailing. M.D., of Guelph :—
Horace Ailing Wilson, Gentleman, of Toronto, b. 1844 ;
tn. 1866, Elizabeth Lucinda (d. 1901), d. of Capt. A. St. L.
Macintosh of Ontario; and has issue — (1) John Combe
Wilson, Gentleman (Winnipeg, Manitoba), 6. 1871 ; (2)
Arthur Ailing Wilson, Gentleman, Manager Canadian Bank
of Commerce, Fort William (422 South Norah Street, Fort
William, Ontario, Canada), b. 1881 [m. 1908, Lucie Nenon,
eld. d. of Robert A. Ruttan of Port Arthur, Ontario, and
has issue — Arthur John Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1909]; (3)
Herbert Perceval Wilson, Gentleman (Chicago, Illinois,
U.S.A.), b. 1884 [m. 1904, Kathleen MacDonell] ; Olivia
Alexandra [m. 1892, Walter Buchan Barrett of Ontario,
and has issue]; and Edith Alicia St. Lawrence [m. 1905,
Arthur Maximilian Bethune of Brampton]. Res. — Toronto,
Canada.
Archdale Wilson, Gentleman, b. ; m. 1875, Jean E.,
d. of James Stewart of Hamilton, Ontario.
Sonsof Rev. Herbert Wilson, Rector of Fritton, Norfolk,
b. 1823; d. 1900; m. 1849, Harriet (d. 1907), fifth d.
of Thomas Amyot : —
Roland Henry Bourchier Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1861 ;
m. 18 >i, Lucy (d. 1903), d. of N. Edwards; and has issue
— Roland Herbert Grant Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1895 ; and
Lucy Amyot. Res. — Acle, Norfolk.
Brereton Knyvet Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1868; m. 1890,
Gertrude Brenda, d. of James Christie of Framingham
Manor, Norfolk ; and has issue — Dorothy Beatrice Knyvet ;
and Audrey Brenda Knyvet. Res. — 27 Camberley Road,
Norwich.
WILSON. Sable, a wolf salient or, on a chief of the last, a
pale of the first, charged with a fleur-de-lys between two
pellets. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a demi-wolf or, the sinister paw resting on a
pellet charged with a fleur-de-lys gold.
Sons of Thomas Wilson, Gentleman, of Rivers Lodge,
Harpenden, Herts., b. 1841 ; d. 1915; tn. 1st, 1866,
Anne, eldest d. of Joseph Brooke of Bollington, near
Macclesfield, Cheshire; 2nd, 1872, Jessie, d. of Isaac
Taylor of Stanford Rivers, Essex: —
Geoffrey Remington Wilson, Esq., J. P. Essex, M.A. ,
M.B., b. 1874; m. , , d. of M. Grattan, M.D., of
Ongar, and has issue — John Wilscn, Gentleman, b. ;
Peter Wilson, Gentleman, b. . Res. — Ongar House,
Chipping Ongar, Essex.
Harold Remington Wilson, Gentleman, M.A. (Camb. ),
Solicitor, b. 1875. ^es- — 43 Bedford Row, W.C.
Denis Medland Wilson, Gentleman, Architect, b. 1884.
Res.— 43 Bedford Row, W.C.
THOMAS NEWBY WILSON, Esquire, J.P. co. of
Lancaster. Born Sept. 17, 1839, being the only son of
Thomas Wilson of Lancaster, Attorney, by his wife Mary,
dau. of Myles Harrison of "The Landing," near Ulver-
ston. Armorial bearings— Per chevron sable and argent,
in chief a trefoil between two mullets of six points, and
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in base a wolf rampant, all counterchanged. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a
demi-wolf rampant per chevron sable and argent, holding
in the dexter p^w a mullet of six points argent, and resting
on a trefoil slipped sable. Motto—" Fide sed
Livery— B\u.e and silver. Estates— Twenty in
five in Westmorland. Seat— Wraysholme,
Westmorland. Clubs— County (Lancaster).
County (Ulverston), Royal Windermere Yacht (Bowness,
Windermere).
WILSON (Matric. L.O., 1901). Argent, a chevron
the sinister
cui vide."
Lancashire
Ambleside
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a demi-lion
rampant gules. Motto— " Semper vigilans."
Only son of Walter Henry Wilson, Esq., J. P., of
Maryville, co. Antrim, and Belvoir Park, co. Down,
b. 1839; d. 1904; m. 1875, Sarah Elizabeth, eld. d.
of James Owen Wynne : —
Alexander George Wilson, Esq., J. P. co. Down, Lieut.
Army Motor Reserve, b. 1876. Res. —
WILSON (L.O.). Argent, a chevron ermines, between
two mullets in chief and in base a bear's head couped
gules muzzled of the field. Mantling gules, doubled
between three mullets gules. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest-On a wreath of his liveries, a talbot s head
erLd gules, collared argent. Motto- '^ Semper vigilans.
Son of James Wilson, Solicitor, of Weitlands, Falk rk -
John Wilson, Esq., K.C., Advocate and Bamster-at-Law
(Inner Temple), Sheriff of Caithness, Orkney and Zetland,
b. 1857; m. 1894. Lillias.d. of Wi ham Hartley of Com-
longan, Dumfriesshire; and has ,ssue-(i) Ph.hp John
Conning Wilson, Gentleman, b. 189S ! (*) Maunce James
Hartley Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1899; and L.lhas Mary.
ST-9 Drumsheugh Gardens, Edinburgh ; Ashrnore,
Bridge of Cally, Perthshire. Clubs- University (Edin-
burgh), Conservative (Edinburgh).
WILSON (H. Coll.) Per pale argent and azure, on a
fesse cottised, three lions' gambs erased fessew.se all counter
changed, in the dexter chief quarter a wolf s head erased
saole Mantling azure and argent. Crest-On a wreath
of the colours, on a mount vert, a lion's gamb erased fesse-
wise argent, in front of a lion's head couped ernnnoB.
Sons of Col. and Brig. -Gen. John Gerald Wilson, C.B
J. P., D.L., b. 1841 ; d. 1902 ; m. 1873, Angelina Rosa
Geraldine, d. of the Hon. and Rev. Henry O Br.en
[brother of the thirteenth Lord InchiquinJ .-
Sir Murrough John Wilson K.B.E., J-p- N^" Yo"Sp'
Lt.-Col. Yorks. Regt. T.FJ. served Great War M_P,
Richmond, Yorks. 1922-24, Director L.N.E. Ry., *. 1875.
« 1904. Sybil May, d. of Sir Powlett Milbank, Bart, and
has issue-Gerald Richard Powlett -Wilson, Esq., b.xgia ,
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Geraldine Edith Mary ; Kathleen May ; and Pamela. Seat
— Cliffe Hall, Darlington. Club — Carlton.
Frank O'Brien Wilson, Esq., D.S.O., Capt. late R.N.,
b. 1883; m. 1919, Elizabeth Frances, d. of Sir Arthur
Pease, 1st Ban., and has issue — Richard O'Brien Wilson,
Gentleman, b. 1922 ; Denis Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1924 ;
Elizabeth Theresa; and Mary Vivienne. Res. — Kilima
Kiu, Ula, Kenya Colony.
Sons of Richard Bassett Wilson of Cliffe Hall, b. 1806 ;
d. 1867; m. 1839, Anne (d. 1877), d. of William
Fitzgerald : —
William Henry Wilson-Fitzgerald, Esq. (q.v.).
Maurice Fitz Gerald Wilson, Gentleman, b 1858; m.
1884, Florence May, d. of Ven. Hopkins Badnall, D.D. ,
Archdeacon of Cape of Good Hope; and has issue — (1)
Maurice Fiennes Fitz Gerald Wilson, Esq., D.S.O. , Comdr.
R.N., Member of League of Nations Permanent Advisory
Committee, b. 1886 [tn. 1914, Catherine Gladys, only d. of
late Col. Pulteney H. Murray, and has issue (Res. — 40 b
Carlton Road, Putney, S.W.)]; (2) Bassett Fitz Gerald
Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1888. Res. — 11 The Grove, Boltons,
S.W.
WILSON of Castlehill, Ayr (L.O., 1909). Vert, on a
chevron invected or, five weavers' shuttles sable, threaded
argent, in dexter chief a bear's head and in the sinister
chief a bull's head, both erased of the second and the
former muzzled gules. Mantling vert, doubled or. Crest —
On a wreath of his liveries, a demi-lion rampant gules,
armed and langued azure. Motto — "Semper vigilans. "
Livery — Dark green, with buff collar and cuffs.
Yngr. son of William Wilson, Esq., J. P., b. 1851 ;
m. 1873, Helen Jessie, only d. of William Mackean,
Provost of Paisley 1879-1882: —
Leslie Hamilton Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1884; m. 1928,
Margaret May, o. dau. of William Herivel, late of Guernsey.
Res.— St. Phillans, Skelmorlie, Ayrshire. Club— Caledonian.
WILSON (L.O. matric. 10 Dec. 1920). Vert, on a
chevron or, five weavers' shuttles sable, threaded argent.
Mantling vert, doubled or. Crest — On a wreath of his
liveries, a demi-lion rampant gules, armed and langued
azure. Motto — " Semper vigilans." Livery — Green,
with buff facings.
Eld. son of William Wilson, Esq., J. P., of Castlehill,
Ayr, b. 185 1 ; tn. 1873, Helen Jessie, d. of Provost
William MacKean, Garthland Place, Paisley : —
George Lothian Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1877 ; m.
191 1, Margaret Kerr, d. of James William Galloway,
St. Andrew's House, Ayr ; and has issue — Wilham
Lothian Wilson, Gentleman, b. 191 6 ; George Alan
Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1921 ; Valerie Muir ; and Helen
Joan. Res. — Wellesbourne, Ayr. Club — County (Ayr).
WILSON (U.O.). Sable, a wolf rampant, within an orle
of mullets or and thistles proper, a martlet for difference.
Mantling sable, doubled or. Crest — A demi-wolf as ira
the arms. Motto— ' ' Pollet virtus. ' '
Sons of James Wilson, Esq., J. P., D.L, of Currygrane,,
Edgeworthstown, co. Longford, b. 1832 ; d. 1907 ; m.
1861, Constant Grace Martha, eld. d. of James Free-
man Hughes of The Grove : —
James Mackay Wilson, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Longford,.
b. 1863 ; tn. 1894, Amy Alice, second d. of Sir J. Senhouse
Goldie-Taubman of The Nunnery, Isle of Man, Speaker of
the House of Keys ; and has issue — Bridget Senhouse
Constant. Res. — Gratwicks, Steyning, Sussex. Club —
Athenasum.
The late Field-Marshal Sir Henry Hughes Wilson, 1st and
last Bart. (1919), G.C.B., D.S.O., D.C.L., LL.D., M.P.,
late The Rifle Brigade, £. 1864 ; assassinated 1922 ; tn. 1891,
Cecil Mary, C.B.E., Lady of Grace of the Ven. Order of
the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, dau. of the late
George Wray, Esq., J. P., of Ardnamona, Donegal.
The late Arthur J. de Courcy Wilson, Gentleman, of
Mackesfield Grange, Malvern, b. 1867; m. 1892, Norah, d.
of H. Paine; and d. 1920, leaving issue — Cyril John Wilson,
Gentleman, Lieut, (ret.) 60th Rifles, b. 1899 (Club — Naval
and Military).
Major Cecil William Wilson, D.S.O., late 60th Rifles,
b. 1870 ; tn. 1906, Winified Aline, d. of Sir Richard Sutton,,
4th Bart. Res. — Lyddington Manor, Swindon. Clubs —
Army and Navy, St. George's Yacht (Kingstown), New-
bury Race (Newbury).
WILSON (U.O. ). Argent, a wolf rampant azure, on a
chief indented of the last three estoiles of the field. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
demi-wolf rampant per pale indented argent and azure..
Motto — " Pollet virtus."
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Son ofWilliam Edward Wilson, Esq., J. P. and D. L. ,
D.Sc, F.R.S., b. 1851 ; d. 1908; m. 1886, Ada, third
d. of Capt. Robert C. Granville of Langbrook, Havant,
Hants. : —
John Granville Wilson, Esq., J. P. (High Sheriff 1911) co.
Westmeath, b. 1887; m. 1922, Agnes, d. of the late Henry
Boyd Cardew, M.D., of Oriel Lodge, Cheltenham ; and has
issue — John William Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1923 ; Henry
Hugh Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1925 ; and Judith. Seats —
Upper House, West Burton, Pulborough, Sussex; Dara-
mona, Streete, co. Westmeath. Clubs — Kildare Street
(Dublin), United Service (Dublin).
Son of George Orr Wilson, Esq. (High Sheriff 1884),
b. 1830; d. 1902; m. 1863, Annie Dupr6, d. of Col.
Ponsonby Shaw: —
William Percival Wilson, Gentleman, C.E., b. 1866;
tn. 1903, Vivienne Broadley. Res. —
Son of Capt. George Ernest Wilson, Norfolk Regt., b.
1870; d. 1902; tn. 1897, Ada Mary, d. of Henry
Lamsvig of Norfolk Crescent: —
John Henry Craig Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1899. Postal
add. — Wayside, Bagshot.
Younger sons of George Orr Wilson, Esq., b. 1830
(see above) : —
Walter Gordon Wilson, Esq., C.M.G., B.A., M.I.C.E.,
M.I.A.A., M.J. I.E., temp. Major M.G.C., b. 1874; m.
1904, Ethel Crommelin, d. of Samuel Octavius Gray, late of
the Bank of England ; and has issue — Andrew Gordon
Wilson, Gentleman, b. ; Edward Brian Wilson,
Gentleman, b. ; Walter Rodney Wilson, b.
Res. — South Ash Manor, Wrotham, Kelt.
Frederick Dunbar Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1876; tn. ,
Norah, d. of Col. Wilkinson ; and has issue — Robert
Wilson, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
WILSON (U.O.). Gules, a wolf salient argent,
between three estoiles or.
Only surv. son of Charles Monck Wilson, Gentleman,
late 14th Regt. of Foot, of Cahirconlish House,
co. Limerick, b. 1830 ; d. 1897 ; m. i860, Alice
Maria, d. of Rev. Hugh Edward Prior, Rector of
Clonmel, co. Tipperary : —
Charles William Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1870 ; m. 1898,
Adelaide, d. of Alexander Bell, Solicitor, and has issue —
Meriel Prior ; and Judith Ellen. Res. — 3 Campden Hill
Court, W.8.
WILSON of Crofton Hall (H. Coll.). Sable, a wolf
salient or, charged on the shoulder with a mascle gules, in
chief an estoile of the second between two others argent.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-wolf or, charged on the shoulder with a
chapeau, the front to the sinister azure. Motto — " Res non
verba." Livery — Dark blue coat, brass buttons, dark blue
and yellow striped waistcoat, dark blue cloth trousers or
dark blue velvet breeches.
Eld. son of Henry Smithson Lee Wilson, Esq., J. P. of
Crofton Hall, late Lieut. 13th Light Dragoons and
15th Regt., b. 1840; d. 1921 ; m. 1869, Maria Christine,
eld. d. of James Gout, Bey, of Smyrna, Asia Minor : —
Henry Christopher Bruce Wilson, Esq., O.B.E., J. P.
W.R. Yorks., B.A. New Coll. (Oxon.), Lt.-Col. 4th Batt.
Yorks. L.I.1 b. 1875; tn. 1903, Alma Marie, d. of Rev.
Louis le Bouvier, Chev. of Order of Orange-Nassau, Member
of Order of Eagle of Prussia, Dutch Consular Chaplain
at Smyrna ; and has issue Wilson, Gentleman, b.
1924 ; Yolande Christine Irene ; and Iris Helen. Seat —
Crofton Hall, nr. Wakefield. Club — Jun. United Service.
Son of John Henniker Wilson, Esq., late Capt. 5th
Middx. Mil., b. 1843 ; d. ; tn. 1st, 1870, Isabella
Hall {d. 1907) :—
Henry Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1873. Res. —
3rd son of Henry Smithson Lee Wilson, Esq., J. P. (see
above) : —
James Bargrave Wyborn Wilson, Esq., Barr.-at-Law, late
Major 3rd Batt. East Yorks. Regt., b. 1856. Res.—
Son of Richard Wilson, Gentleman, b.
tn. , Ellen Adams : —
Richard H. Wilson, Gentleman, b.
Sons of George Wilson, Gentleman, b,
; d.
Res.
; d.
Wilson, b.
Wilson, b.
d. of
Son of Rev. Augustus Charles Hodgson Wilson, b.
d. ; tn. , Honor Hutchings (d.
Dr. Hopgood : —
Albert Vivian Wilson, Gentleman, b. ; tn. •
and has issue. Res. — 2 St. Martin's Square, Scarborough.
Sons of Frank Wilson, b. ; d. ; tn. , Eliza,
d. of John Seppings: —
Peregrine Wilson, Gentleman, b . Res. —
Felix Wilson, Gentleman, b. ; tn. ; and has issue.
Res. — 7 Birchington Road, London, N.W.
Percy Wilson, Gentleman, b. . Res. — India.
WILSON of Bannercross (H. Coll.). Azure, two
chevronels argent, between as many mullets in chief of
the last, and a wolf salient in base or. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, issuant
from flames proper, a demi-lion azure, gorged with a
collar gemel and holding in the dexter paw a mullet both
argent. Motto — " Semper vigilans."
Sons of the late George Wilson of Bannercross, b.
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1829 ; d. 1885 ; m. 1856, Clara Maria, d. of Charles
Prangley : —
George Prangley Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1857. Res. —
Old Barn, Newbury.
Arthur Prangley Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1858. Res. —
Herbert Edward Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1864; m. 1894,
Florence Aline, d. of Charles David Watson Cammell ; and
has issue — Aline May ; and Violet Enid. Res. —
Alexander Mills Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1868; m. 1894;
Amy Evelyn, d. of Charles Henry Simpson, Gentleman;
and has had issue — Gordon Ivor Wilson, Gentleman, b.
1896; killed in action 1917; Helga Margaret; and Irene
Sylvia. Res. — The Moor, Presteigne, Radnorshire.
Duncan Randolph Wilson, Esq., M.A. (Oxon. ), H.M.
Inspector of Factories, b. 1875. Res. — 7 Sydney Place,
S.W.7. Clubs — Arts, Royal Societies'.
WILSON of Airdrie (L.O. , 9 Aug. 1906). Argent, a
lion rampant between three mullets sable, on a chief vert,
a crescent of the first between two mullets pierced or.
Mantling sable, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
his liveries, a demi-lion sable, charged on his body with a
crescent argent, between two mullets pierced or. Motto —
" Semper vigilans."
Son of Sir John Wilson, 1st Bart, of Airdrie, J. P. and
D.L. , M.P., b. 1843; d. 1918; m. 1st, 1878, Margaret
Bell (d. 1885), d. of James Robertson of Glasgow; 2nd,
1889, Emma Alexandrina, d. of David Binnie of
Glasgow : —
Sir James Robertson Wilson, 2nd Bart. (27 July, 1906),
B.A. Oxon., Capt. (temp.) Lanarksh. Yeo. , served Great
War, b. 1883 m. 1908, Helen Rae Fife, d. of A. Bullock
Graham of Auldhouse, Crieff, Perthshire; and has issue —
John Wilson, Esq. ,3. 1911. Seats — Airdrie House, Airdrie,
N.B. ; Invertrossachs, Callander, Perthshire. Clubs —
Cavalry, Western (Glasgow), County (Stirling).
Son of Thomas Douglas Wilson, Esq., 2nd Lieut.
7th Batt. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders,
b. 1890 ; killed in action 1917 ; m. 19 14, Kathleen
Elise, d. of Henry Edward Gray, of Peterstone
Court, Brecon : —
Thomas Douglas Wilson, Gentleman [Arms as above,
but (matric. L.O.) the chief invected. Crest and Motto as
above], b. 1917.
WILSON (H. Coll., 1906). Or, a lymphad, sails furled
sable, on a chief azure, three ducal coronets of the field.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, between two coronets as in the arms, a demi-wolf
sable, holding between the paws a like coronet. Motto —
" Pro legibus ac regibus."
Sons o. Rt. Hon. Charles Henry Wellesley Wilson,
D.S. 0.,2nd Baron Nunburnholme, Lord-Lieut. East
Riding of Yorkshire, M.P. for West Div. Hull, b. 1875 I
d. 1924 ; m. 1901, Lady Marjorie Cecilia Carington.d.
of 1st Marquess of Lincolnshire, K..G. : —
Rt. Hon. Charles John Wilson, 3rd Baron Nunburnholme
(16 Jan. 1906), Lieut, late 10th Hussars [Supporters — On
either side a Benedictine nun, holding in the exterior hand a
rosary all proper], b. 1904; m. 1927, Lady Mary Beatrice
Thynne, d. of 5th Marquess of Bath, and has issue — Hon.
Ben. Charles Wilson, b. 1928. Res. — 7 Gloucester Square,
W.2 ; Humanby Hall, E. Yorks. Club— Bucks.
Hon. Robert David Wilson, b. 1916.
Son of Rt. Hon. Charles Henry Wilson, 1st Baron
Nunburnholme, of Kingston-upon-Hull, J. P. and D.L.
East Rdg. Yorks., b. 1833 ; d. 1907 ; m. 1871, Florence
Jane Helen, d. of Col. William Henry Charles Wellesley
(nephew of 1st Duke of Wellington) : —
Hon. Guy Greville Wilson, C.M.G., D.S.O., M.P. for
West Div. of Hull 1907-18, J. P., D.L. for E.R. Y"orks.
Col. E.R. Yorks. Imp. Yeo., late nth Hussars, served in
S. Africa and Great War (despatches, C.M.G.), b. 1877;
m. 1st, 1904, Lady Isabel Innes-Ker [d. 1905), d. of 7th
Duke of Roxburghe ; 2nd, 1911, Avery, d. ofG. F. Buxton
of Dunston Hall, Norwich ; and has issue — Jeremy Charles
Wilson, Esq., b. 1923; Oriel Susannah; Malise ; and
Alison Ann. Res. — Dingley, Market Harborough ; Arken-
dale, Richmond, Yorks. Clubs — Turf, Brooks's.
WILSON of Montreal, Canada (L.O. , 27 Jan. 190S).
Pierced per pile reversed argent and gules, two mullets
in chief and a stag's head in base, all counterchanged.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of
his liveries, a demi-lion couped gules, holding in the paws
a lozenge or. Motto— " Semper vigilans. "
Eld. son of John Wilson, formerly M.P. for Govan Div.
of Lanarkshire, b. ; d, ; m. , Mary, d. of
Joseph Reid and Janet Thomson: —
James Reid Wilson, Gentleman, b. , Res. — 557
Sherbrooke Street, Montreal, Canada.
WILSON (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, a wolf
salient or, in chief a stag's head caboshed between two
mullets argent (Wilson) ; 2 and 3, counter-quartered, i.
azure, a ship at anchor, her two oars in saltire within a
double tressure counterflowered or ; ii. and iii. , or, a lion
rampant gules ; iv. , azure, a ship under sail or, over all
dividing the coats a cross engrailed sable, the whole within
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a bordure indented gules (Sinclair), and on a canton, sable,
on a chevron argent, a iion rampant azure, between two
torteaux (Tyrie). Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a
(for Wilson). Crests — 1. upon a wreath of the colours, a
demi-lion argent, holding in the dexter paw a clarion, and
resting the sinister paw on an estoile both gules (for Bark-
worth) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-
wolf sable, gorged with a collar gemel, a fasces argent (for
wreath of the colours, a wolf sejant or, gorged with an
antique crown sable. Motto — " Expecta cuncta superne. "
Only son of Adam Wilson, of Lala Shaaha, Tangier, b.
1827; d. 1892; m. 1865, Grace, d. of James Brand: —
George Tyrie Brand Wilson, Esq., D.S.O. , Major,
Bt. Lt.-Col. Highland L.I., Colonel 4th Argyll and Suther-
land Hdrs. (Special Reserve) (ret.), b. 1867; m. 1896,
Adelaide Louisa, d. of Robert Knox Masterman, and has
issue — Adam Tyrie Wilson, Gentleman, Lieut. Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders, b. 1900; and Grace MacLean \m.
1918, George Mitchell Richmond, Esq., Major late The
Black Watch (Roy. Hdrs. ), of Mogila, Goodooga, New
South Wales]. Res. — 14 Morpeth Mansions, Westminster,
S.W.i.
WILSON-FILMER of East Sutton (R.L., 26 Jan.
1917; H. Coll.). Sable, three bars and in chief as many
cinquefoils or. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, upon a broken castle or, a falcon
issuing proper, legged and beaked gold.
Eld. son of Arthur Stanley Wilson, Esq., J. P., M.P.,of
Tranby Croft, Hull, b. 1868 ; m. 1892, Alice Cecil, d.
of Sir Edmund Filmer, Bt. : —
Arthur Thomas Wilson-Filmer (formerly Wilson),
Lieut. R.H.G., b. 1895; m. 1925, Hon. Olive Cecilia, eld.
d. of Baron Queenborough. Res. — Leeds Castle, Maid-
stone, Kent.
ARTHUR BROMBY WILSON - BARKWORTH,
Gentleman, Doctor of Laws of the University of Cam-
bridge, second son of the late Edward Shimells Wilson ot
The Grange, Melton, in the county of York, by his wife
Frances Mary, daughter of the late Reverend John Healey
Bromby, Vicar of Hull, and Master of the Charter
House there ; assumed the additional surname of Bark-
worth, and the arms of Barkworth quarterly with his own,
by Royal Licence. Armorial bearings — He bears for
Arms: Quarterly, 1 and 4, chequy or and gules, on a bend
cottised azure, an estoile between two lions rampant argent
(for Barkworth) ; 2 and 3, sable, a wolf rampant betjveen two
estoiles in fesse and a fasces in chief fessewise, all argent
Wilson). Motto— " Esto quod esse videris." Married
Emily, heiress to her father, George Barkworth of Thearne,
in the county of York ; and has had Issue — Kenneth Arthur
Wilson- Barkworth, Gentleman, b. ; killed in action 19 .
Estate and Postal address — The Elms, Kirkella, near Hull.
WILLIAM HENRY WILSON - FITZGERALD.
Esquire, of Inchoveagh, co. Clare, and Chacombe, co.
Northampton, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant
co. Clare, and High Sheriff 1882, Justice of the Peace for
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the county of Northampton, Barrister-at-Law. Born April
22, 1844, being the second son of the late Richard Bassett
Wilson of Cliffe Hall, in the county of York, by his wife
Anne, second daughter of the late William Fitzgerald,
Esquire, of Adelphi, J. P., High Sheriff of County Clare
1842 ; and assumed by Royal Licence in 1872 the addi-
tional surname and arms of Fitzgerald, in compliance with
the will of his maternal grandfather. Armorial bearings
— Quarterly, 1 and 4, ermine on a saltire gules, a boar's
head couped or (for Fitzgerald) ; 2 and 3, per pale argent
and azure, on a fesse cottised, three lions' gambs fesse-
wise, all counterchanged (for Wilson), and impaling
the arms of Stanhope, namely, quarterly, ermine and
gules, in the centre a crescent on a crescent for differ-
ence. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befit-
ting his degree, with a Mantling gules and argent ;
and for his Crests, 1. upon a wreath of the colours, a
boar passant gules, bristled and armed or, charged with
a saltire gold (for Fitzgerald) ; 2. upon a wreath of the
colours, on a mount vert, in front of a lion's head erminois,
a lion s gamb erased argent (for Wilson). Motto — "Shan-
net a boo." Livery — Chocolate and buff. Married, 1885,
Isabella Olave, only daughter of the late Russell C.
Stanhope, Esquire, of Parsontown Manor, in the county
of Meath ; and has had Issue — Francis William Wilson-
Fitzgerald, Esq., D.S.O. , M.C., Major, 1st Royal
Dragoons, b. 1886 [m. 1922, Phyllis Lockhart, d. of the
late R. L. Greenshields, of Malpas ; and has issue — William
Robert Wilson, Gentleman, b. 1928 ; and Mary Clare.
(Res.— 42 Wilton Crescent, S.W.i)]; and Olave Clare (d.
1914). Fes.— Purton House, Wilts. Clubs— New Uni-
versity, Kildare Street, Dublin.
WILSON-HAFFENDEN (R.L., H. Coll.). Quarterly,
x and 4, chequy argent and sable, on a bend azure, three
escutcheons of the first, each charged with a mullet of the
second (for Haffenden) ; 2 and 3, sable, a wolf salient or,
collared of the field, in chief a cross pat^e between two
estoiles, and in base an estoile of the second (for Wilson).
Mantling sable and argent. Crests, 1. upon a wreath of
the colours, a gryphon's head erased sable, pendent from
the beak an escutcheon argent, charged with a mullet sable
(for Haffenden) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-
wolf or, guttee-de-sang, holding between the paws a cross
patee gules. Mottoes— " Hostis rationi hostis Dei"
(Haffenden); "Res non verba" (for Wilson). Livery —
Blue and yellow.
Eld. son of John Wilson-Haffenden, Esq., of Wapling-
ton Hall, Yorks., and Homewood, Tenterden, Kent, b.
1836 ; d. 1895 ; m. 1870, Charlotte Isabella, dau. and
coh. of the late Capt. Alfred Haffenden (whose name
and arms he assumed by Royal License) of Clearwell
Court, Glos. , and Waplington Hall, Yorks. : —
James Wilson-Haffenden, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; m. 1st,
Florence, d. of Charles Yates ; 2nd, Edith Maud, d. of John
Hornsby Carruthers ; and has issue (by 1st wife) — James
Rhodes Wilson-Haffenden, Esq., F.R.G.S. F.R.A.I.,
Capt. Res. of Officers, lateR.F.C, R.A.F. and Intelligence
Corps (1917-22), Russian Order of St Stanislaus 2nd class
with swords (1920), A.D.O. Northern Nigeria, b. 1898
(Clubs — Jun. Army and Navy ; Sports) ; and Florence
Cecilia ; (by 2nd wife), Wallace Wilson-Haffenden, Gentle-
man, b. 1907; Philip Wilson-Haffenden, Gentleman, b.
1914 ; Edith, and Elizabeth. Res. — Homewood, Coulsdon,
Surrev. Club— Authors'.
HENRY BEVAN WILSON-SLATOR, Esq., Capt. 4th
Royal Irish Fus. , J. P. co. Longford (High Sheriff 1908).
Born Dec. 20, 1884, being the third but eldest surviving
son of the late George Warren Wilson-Slator, Esq., J. P.
co. Meath, J. P. and D. L. co. Longford, High Sheriff co.
Longford 1877, b. 1828 ; d. 1892 ; tn. 1874, Harriette
Vokes, only d. of James Vokes Mackey, Esq., J. P., of
Scrippletown, co. Dublin. Armorial Dealings (R.L. ,
5 May 1835, U.O.) — Argent, a saltire azure, between four
trefoils slipped vert. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a lion passant per pale gules
and sable, holding in the dexter paw a trefoil slipped, as in
the arms. Motto — "Garde la loi." Livery— Buff piped,
and with collars and cuffs of emerald green, gilt buttons.
Seats — Belleville, Tara, co. Meath ; White Hill, Edge-
worthstown.
WILSON-TODD (R.L. 1855, H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and
4, argent, a mascle pierced between three foxes' heads couped
gules, on a border vert, four martlets of the first (Todd) ;
2 and 3, argent, on a chevron between three mullets gules,
as many pallets or (Wilson). Mantling gules and argent.
Crests — 1. upon a wreath of the colours, on a trunk of an
oak-tree fessewise, a fox sejant proper, collared or (Todd) ;
2. out of a mural coronet or, a demi-lion rampant gules,
holding in the dexter paw a trefoil gold. Motto (over),
" Semper vigilans" (Wilson). Motto — " Oportet vivere."
Son of Sir William Henry Wilson-Todd, 1st Bart.,
formerly Capt. 39th Regt., J. P. and D.L. for N.R. of
the co. of Yorks, Member of Parliament for the Howden-
shire Division 1892-1506, b. 1828; d. 1910; m. 1855,
Jane Marian Rutherford (d. 1909), d. and heiress of late
John Todd, Esq. , J. P. , of Tranby Park and Halnaby
Hall, co. Yorks.: —
The late Sir William Pierrepont Wilson-Todd, 2nd Bart.
(31 Aug. 1003), Captain 4th Hussars, of Tranby Park, Hull
and Halnaby Hall, Darlington, b. 1857 ; d. 1925 ; m. 1887,
Catharine Crawford (Res. — Halnaby Hall, Croft, Darling-
ton), d. of the late James Russel of Blackbraes, co. Stirling ;
and had issue— James Henry Wilson-Todd, Esq., b. 1891 ;
d. 1919.
CHARLES RANALD DAVIDSON -WILSONE,
Gentleman, Lieut. 5th Vol. Batt. Argyll and Suther-
land Highlanders. Born Sept. 6, 1867, being the second
but eldest surviving son of the late Charles Henry Haldane
Wilsone, Esq., of Dalnair, Stirlingshire, J. P. for cos.
Stirling and Dumbarton, by his wife Fannie Marshall
Sarle of Westness, Orkney. Armorial bearings (Matric.
L.O. , 1777) — Argent, a chevron between three stars gules
within a bordure of the last. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a talbot's
head erased argent, langued gules. Motto — "Semper
vigilans." Livery — Dark blue and white. Married,
April 25, 1886, Augusta Aimee Davidson, only child of
the late James Davidson of Balgray (second son of the
late James Davidson of Ruchill and Balgray). Postal
address — c/o Messrs. Wilsone and Duffus, 7 Golden Square,
Aberdeen.
WILTON, Earl of, see EGERTON.
WILTON (H. Coll.). Argent, on a bend gules, be-
tween tv?o cross crosslets sable, an escallop between two
water-bougets or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest —
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On a wreath of the colours, a fountain charged with a
water-bouget as in the arms. Motto — " Benefactum."
&g Eldest son of John Wilton, of Birmingham, and
Emma his wife : —
John Wilton, Gentleman, b. 1856 ; m. 1886, Anne
Rebecca, d. of Alfred Allday Shorthouse, of Birmingham ;
and has issue — John Shorthouse Wilton, Gentleman, b.
1900 ; and four daughters. Res. — Holly Mount, Erding-
ton, Birmingham.
WILTON of Dartmouth (H. Coll., 4 Feb. 1920).
Paly wavy of six argent and azure, in chief a lymphad,
and in base a dolphin naiant or. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion sejant
guardant holding in the mouth an arrow in fesse, and
resting the dexter paw on a stern of a wooden battle-
ship or. Motto — " Forward."
Sons of Sir Thomas Wilton, Knt. Bach. , J. P. and C.A.
Devon, b. 1861 ; d. 1929 ; m. 1st, 1880, Annie (d. 1902),
d. of Charles Bennet, of South Shields; 2nd, 1904,
Alice Lucy [Arms for Quartly, quarterly gules and
argent, in the second and third quarters a Moor's head
couped sable, wreathed of the first and second], d. of
Francis Quartly, of Mollond, Bottreaux, N. Devon : —
Thomas Wilton, Esq., b. 1888. Res. — Inverness, Hayton
Vale, nr. Newton Abbot, Devon.
Clifford Wilton, Esq., b. 1892.
Eric Frederick Wilton, Esq., b. 1895.
WIMBLE (H. Coll., 16 Dec. 1830). Ermine, on a pile
gules, a wimble or auger in chief proper, a fesse chequy
azure and of the third, thereon two escallops sable.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion chequy or and azure, supporting with
the paws an antique shield gules, thereon the chemical
character of Mars gold. Motto — ' ' Providentia dei hereditas
mea."
Sons of John Nehemiah Wimble, b. 1823 ; d. 1900 ;
m. 1851 : —
John Hammond Wimble, Gentleman, b. 1854. Res. —
La Chasse House, Jersey.
Arthur Skelton Wimble, Gentleman, b. 1865 ; m. 1896,
Emma, d. of Edmund Crawshay ; and has issue — John
Edmund Crawshay Wimble, Gentleman, b. 1909 ; and Nina
Margaret Crawshay [m. 1921, Arthur Munro Sutherland,
son of Sir Arthur Sutherland, Bart., K.B.E.]. Res. — 8
Sydenham Terrace, Whitley Bay, Northumberland*
Herbert Charles Wimble, Gentleman, M.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P., b. 1866; m. 1897, Mary Isabel, d. of Charles
Brittan ; and has issue — Averil Mary Florence. Res. —
Oatlands, Chalk Hill, Watford, Herts.
WIMBORNE, Viscount, see GUEST.
WINCH. Gules, on a chevron between two escallops in
chief and an eagle displayed in base all or an ancient ship
with three masts proper, sails argent, colours flying of the
first, between two roses of the last, barbed and seeded
proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, an eagle displayed or, charged on the breast
with an escallop, and holding in each claw a rose gules
leaved and slipped proper. Motto — " Vive ut vivas."
Sons of George Winch, Gentleman, First Mayor of the
Borough of Chatham, b. 1842 ; d. 1914 ; m. 1st, 1866,
Mary Clarke Bluett (d. 7 Aug. 1905); 2nd, 1909,
Emma, d. of William Botting : —
George Bluett Winch, Gentleman, b. 1868. Res. —
Boughton Place, nr. Maidstone.
Arthur Bluett Winch, Gentleman, b. 1874. Res. — Broom-
hall, Broadbridge Heath.
WINCHESTER, Marquess of, see PAULET.
WINCHILSEA, Earl of, see FINCH-HATTON.
WINDER, see CORBETT-WINDER.
WINDHAM (R.L., 28 April 1824, H. Coll.). Azure, a
chevron between three lions' heads erased or. Mantling
azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a lion's
head erased within a fetterlock, both or, the bow compony
counter-compony or and azure. Motto — " Au bon droit."
Son of Lt.-Gen. Sir Charles Ashe Windham, by his
first wife, Marianne Catherine Emily, youngest dau.
of Sir John Poo Beresford, Bart., K.C.B., G.C.H.,
K.T.S., Admiral of the White :—
Charles Windham, Esq., Capt. R. N., served in the
Abyssinian Expedition 1868, and with the Naval Brigade in
Ashanti War 1873-74, present at battles of Amoaful,
Ordahsu, and capture of Coomassie ; served in H.M.S.
" Monarch " during the Egyptian Expedition 1882 ; landed
with the Naval Brigade at Port Said ; Captain of His
Majesty's Royal Yacht "Osborne" since Oct. 26, 1896,
b. 1851. Postal address —
John Windham, Esq., b. 1854. Post. add. —
WINDHAM (R.L., 22 May 1823, H. Coll.), Quarterly,
1 and 4, azure, a chevron between three lions' heads
erased or (Windham, temp. Henry VI.) ; 2 and 3, sable, a
fesse dancett^e argent, billetee, between three lioncels ram-
pant regardant of the second, each supporting an altar or,
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rain
flaming proper (Smijth). Mantlings — I. azure and or ;
2. sable and argent ; 3. gules and argent. Crests — 1. on a
wreath of the colours (azure and or), on a fetterlock or,
within the double chain thereof, twisted of the last and
azure, a lion's head erased of the first (Windham) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours (sable and argent), a salamander in
flames of fire proper (Smijth) ; 3. an eagle rising sable,
holding in his right claw a pen argent, issuing thereout
flames of fire set upon a wreath argent and azure (also for
Smijth, Gts. 1, vol. iv. , p. 24). Badge — A fetterlock or,
from the loop a twisted chain in orle of the last and azure,
encompassing a lion's head erased of the first (Windham,
temp. Henry VIII.). Mottoes— "Au bon droit" (Wind-
ham); "Qua pote lucet " (Smijth). Livery — Dark blue,
yellow facings, blue and yellow striped waistcoat.
Sons of Ashe Windham, Esq., of Waghen Hall, Hull
[who assumed the name of Windham only by R. L. ,
1888], £. 1830; d. 1909; m. 1859, Juliet Alexa^. 1909),
d. of Col. Hugh Maclean, late Scots Guards, XVth
Laird of Coll, co. Argyll : —
Ashe Windham, Esq. J. P. East Rdg. Yorks. , B.A. , Capt.
and Hon. Major (ret.) 3rd Batt. E. Yorks. Regt. , served in
S. Africa 1900-2 (two medals, five clasps), b. 1863 ; m. 1903,
Cora Ellen Sowerby, d. of late Capt. Henry Sowerby
Middleton ; and has issue— Ralph Windham, Gentleman,
1905; Ashe Windham, Gentleman, b. 1916 ; Joan;
Anne; Meve ; Ruth; and Grace. Seat — Waghen Hall,
Hull, Yorks. Clubs — Albemarle, United Empire, Yorks.
(York).
Sir William Windham, Knt. Bach., C.B.E., formerly
Sec. for Native Affairs, Transvaal, b. 1864 ; m. 1894,
Blanche, d. of Achille Titren of Durban, Natal ; and has
issue — William Evan Windham, Gentleman, b. 1904; and
Alba. Res. — Cowden Hall, Horsham Road, E. Sussex.
John Windham, Esq., late Res. Magistrate in Zululand,
b. 1867. Res.—
Sons of George Smijth-Windham, Esq., late Major Rifle
Brigade, of Bembridge, I.O.W. , b. 1833; d. 1921;
m. 1865, Clarissa Elizabeth (d. 1908), d. of Lord Charles
James Fox Russell : —
Charles Joseph Smijth-Windham, Esq., C.I.E., Lt.-Col.
late Indian Army and Indian Political Service, Resident in
Western States of Rajputana 1910-18, in Baroda, and in
Kashmir (ret.) 1923, Vice-Pres. of Council Jodhpur States,
Rajputana, 1927, b. 1867; m. 1893, Mildred Bayntun, d. of
late John Bayntun Starky, of Spye Park, Wilts. ; and has
had issue — Ashe Wadham Smijth-Windham, Esq., M.C.,
late Inniskilling Fus. and Capt. 5th R.I. Lancers, b. 1894 ;
accidentally killed 1922; John Bayntun Russell Smijth-
Windham, Esq., Capt. (ret.) K.G.O. Lancers, b. 1897.
Res. — Jodhpur, Rajputana, India. Clubs— United Service,
R.A.C.
Sir Walter George Smijth-Windham, Knt. Bach., Comdr.
(ret.) R. I. M. , formerly King's Foreign Service Messenger,
b. 1868 ; m. 1916, Helene, d. of Spencer Chapman, and
widow of Archibald Glen Kidston, Esq., Capt. Black
Watch. Res. — 25 Berkeley Square, W.i.
Claude Seymour Smijth-Windham, Gentleman, b, 1869.
Res.—
Edward John Smijth-Windham, Gentleman, b. 1871 ;
m. 1914, Muriel Rogers. Res. —
Henry Steuart Smijth-Windham, Esq., Lt.-Col. (ret.)
3rd Batt. Bedford Regt., b. 1873 ; m. 1915, Marjory Russell
Dymock, and has issue — James Steuart Smijth-Windham,
Gentleman, b. 1916 ; William Ashe Dymoke Smijth-
Windham, Gentleman, b. 1926 ; and Rachel Russell. Res. —
Son of Arthur Russell Smijth-Windham, Esq., Sudan
C.S., b 1874; d. 1915 ; m. 1901, Brenda Helen, d. of
Gerald Hall, Esq., J. P., of Anstey Manor: —
William Russell Smijth-Windham, Gentleman, Lieut.
Roy. Corps of Signals, b. 1907. Res. — Ivydene, Rogate,
nr. Petersfield.
WINDLE (H. Coll.). Gules, on a pile between two
crosses patee in base or, three martlets of the field.
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a stag's head caboshed proper, between two crosses patee
or. Motto — " Non omnis moriar."
Sons of Rev. William Windle, b. 1818 ; d. 1899 : —
Rev. William Edward Windle, M.A. (Oxon.), formerly
Vicar of Ugborough, Ivybridge, b. 1856; m. 1889, Emily
Ada, d. of George Frederic Wenborn ; and has issue — John
Brian Windle, Gentleman, Bac. Eng. (Liverpool), b. 1892.
Res. — Elston Lodge, Paignton, S. Devon.
Ernest Gerald Windle, Gentleman, b. 1857. Res.— Bel-
mont, Kotagiri, Nilgiris, S. India.
Rev. Percival Webb Windle, B.A. (Oxon.), b. i860.
Res. — Tulbagh Road, Cape Town.
Alfred Rawlinson Windle, Gentleman, £. 1862; m. 1st, ,
Emma (d. ), d. of William Cooper of Wolverhampton ;
2nd, ; and has issue — ( 1 ) Maurice
Spencer Windle, Gentleman, b. 1805; (2) Reginald Webb
Windle, Gentleman, b. 1902 ; and Winifred Margaret Nora.
Res.—
Rev. Theodore Henry Windle, M.A. (Camb.), Rector of
Southover, Lewes, b. 1863 ; m. , Anne, d. of William
Win
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Cooper, of Wolverhampton ; andhasissue. Res. — Manora,
Hollington Park, St. Leonards-on-Sea.
Son of Rev. Samuel Allen Windle, B. D. , Vicar of
Market Rasen, Lines., b. 1827; d. 1880; m. 1854,
Sydney Katherine, d. of Vice-Adm. Sir Josiah Coghill
Coghill, Bart. :—
Reginald Joscelyn Windle, Esq., M.B. (ret.) Col.
R.A.M.C, b. i860; m. 1893, Louise, d. of Ralph Dalyell
Welch. Club — Naval and Military.
Son of Rev. Henry Edward Windle, M.A. , Ph.D.
(Rostock), b. 1834; d. ; m. 1st, 1858, Mira, d. of
Thomas Bates, of Geelong, Australia (d. 1898) ; 2nd,
1899, Mary Anne, d. of Edward Cat chpole of Sydenham
Hill:—
Rev. William Henry Windle, M.A. , Rector of Welton
since 1919, b. 1859 ; m. 1891, Mary Isabel, d. of Richard
Hobbes Taunton of Witton, Birmingham ; and has issue —
Michael William Maxwell Windle, Gentleman, b. 1892;
Richard Henry Cairnes Windle, Gentleman, b. 1894 ;
Christopher Gervase Windle, Gentleman, b. 1902; and
Hannah Frances Mira. Res. —
WINDLEY (H. Coll.). Azure, on a bend nebuly
eiminois between two wolves' heads erased or, gutt£e-de-
larmes, three fleurs-de-lys of the first. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a wolfs
head erased or, gorged with a collar nebuly azure, three
fleur-de-lys also azure. Motto — " Stat sua cuique dies."
Son of Rev. Thomas Wilson Windley, M.A. (Cantab.),
b. 1850; d. 1920; m. 1886, Clara, d. of Rev. Francis
Morse, Preb. of Lincoln and Vicar of St. Mary's,
Nottingham : —
Rev. Francis Morse Windley, M.A. (Cantab. ), b. 1890.
Res. — The Vicarage, Sowerby, 1 hirsk, Yorks.
Sons of William Windley, Esq., J. P., of Fernleigh,
Nottingham, b. 1822; d. 1877; m. 1st, 1849, Elizabeth
(d. i860), d. of Rev. John Wilson of Ravenstonedale,
co. Westmorland, and of Broughton-Sulney, co. Notts. ;
2nd, 1862, Frances, d. of Edward Crosland : —
William Windley, Gentleman, M.A. (Cantab. ), M. R.C. S. ,
b. 1859 ; m. 1885, Barbara Katharine, d. of Lawrence Hill,
C.E. , of Hillhead, Glasgow; and has issue — Dorothy;
Katharine Muriel ; Elizabeth Marjorie ; Laura Frances ;
Mary Hill ; and Nina Catherine Jean. Res. — Clifton Lane,
Ruddington, Notts.
Rev. Francis Windley, M.A. Oxon., Rector of Garsington,
Oxford, b. 1865 ; m. 1892, Ethel Justice, d. of Henry Webb
of Hartlip, Kent; andhasissue — Irene Stella Justice ; and
Frances Agnes Joyce. Res. — Garsington Rectory, Oxford.
Son of Edward Crosland Windley, Gentleman, b. 1863 ;
d. 1919 ; m. 1902, Florence, d. of Daniel Cloete of
Newlands, Cape Colony : —
Edward Henry Windley, Gentleman, b. 1909. Res. —
WINDSOR HERALD, see HOWARD.
WINDSOR CLIVE. Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, on a
fesse sable, three mullets or (Clive) ; 2 and 3, gules, a
saltire argent, between twelve cross crosslets or (Windsor).
Mantling sable and argent. Crests — 1. upon a wreath of
the colours, a griffin passant argent, ducally gorged gules
(Clive) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a buck's head
affrontee couped at the neck argent, attired or (Windsor) .
Motto — " Je me fie en Dieu."
Son of Rt. Hon. Robert George Windsor Clive,.
1st Earl of Plymouth, P.C., G.B.E., b. 1857 ; d.
1923 ; m. 1883, Alberta Victoria, d. of Rt. Hon.
Sir Augustus Berkeley Paget, P.C., G.C.B. : —
Rt. Hon. Ivor Miles Windsor Clive, P.C., 2nd Earl of
Plymouth, and Viscount Windsor, of St. Fagans, co. Gla-
morgan (18 Dec. 1905), Baron Windsor (ante 1 Dec. 1529).
Capt. late Worcestershire Yeo., M.P. Ludlow 1922-3, Lord
Lieut, co. Glamorgan, D.L. co. Worcester, Capt. H.M.
Hon. Corps of Gentlemen-at- Arms 1925-29 JSupporters-
Two unicorns argent, armed, maned, tufted and unguled
or], b. 1889; m. 1921, Lady Irene Charteris, d. of nth
Earl of Wemyss ; and has issue — Other Robert Ivor
Windsor Clive, commonly called Viscount Windsor,.
b. 1923 ; Hon. Richard Arthur Windsor Clive, b. 1928 ;
and Lady Gilian Mary. Seats — Hewell Grange, Redditch,
co. Worcester ; Oakly Park, Bromfield, Salop ; St.
Fagans Castle, Cardiff. Town res. — 15 Hyde Park
Gardens, W.2.
Son of Hon. George Herbert Windsor Windsor Clive,.
Lieut.-Col. Coldstream Gds., b, 1835 ; d. 1918 ;
m. 1876, Hon Gertrude Trefusis, d. of 19th Lord
Clinton : —
George Windsor Clive, Esq., C.M.G. (1919), M.P.
Ludlow, Lieut.-Col. (ret.) Coldstream Gds., b. 1878 ;
m. 1912, Sidney, d. of Charles Lacaita, of Selham House,
Petworth ; and has issue — Robert Charles Windsor Clive,
Esq., b. 1919 ; Francis Archer Windsor Clive, Gentleman,.
b. 1922 ; Everard Ivor Windsor Clive, Gentleman, b^
1925 ; Mary Phyllis. Res. — 35 Cadogan Square, S.W.
WING (H. Coll., 4 January 1909). Per pale argent
and vert, a maunch, and in chief a cross pat£e fitch^e, all
counterchanged. Mantling; vert and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a maunch as in the arms, between
two wings or. Motto— "Ad astra per alas." Livery —
Drab, green facings.
Sons of William Wing, Esq., J. P., of Market Overton,
Rutland, b. 1825; d. 1887; m. 1st, 1854, Jane, d. of
Rev. Kingbman Foster, Rector of Dowsby, Lines. ;
2nd, 1861, Julia Augusta, d. of John Baker Sladen,
Esq. , J. P. , D. L. , of Ripple Court, Kent : —
John Sladen Wing, Gentleman, b. 1862 ; m. 1897, Evelyn.
Beatrice Dundas, d. of Major Edward Sydney Burnett,
R.H.A. Res.— 21 Cheyne Gardens, Chelsea, S.W. ; Market
Overton, Rutland. Clubs — Windham, National.
Henry Wing, Gentleman, b. 1867 ; m. 1894, Louisa
Emilia, d. of Frederick Archdale, of Baldock, Herts., and
widow of Herbert E. Lindsell. Res. — n Red Lion Square^
Stamford, Lines.
Only son of Rev. Charles Wing, B.A. (Camb.), Clerk
in Holy Orders, late Rector of Foston, co. Leicester,
b. 1827; d. 1914 ; m. 1853, Elizabeth Sarah, d. of
Rev. Wm. Job Charlton Staunton of Staunton Hall„
Notts. : —
George Staunton Staunton-Wing, Esq., J. P. Somerset,
b. 1861 ; m. 1888, Grace Emily Elliott (d. 1925), d. of W.
Kenworthy- Browne, Esq., J. P., of Goldington Hall, Beds.
Seal — Fitzhead Court, nr. Taunton, Somerset. Clubs-
Fly fishers , County (Taunton).
WINGATE (L.O.) Gules, a portcullis with chains-
pendent or, a chief embattled of the last. Mantling gules,
doubled or. Crest— On a wreath of his liveries, a port-
cullis as in the arms. Supporters — On a compartment
below the shield, representing a sandy desert, semee of roses-
gules, slipped proper, on the dexter, a cameloparJ proper,
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ram
gorged with a collar or, supporting in its paws a Dervish
spear displaying the flag of the Union ; on the sinister, a
■wolf proper, gorged with a collar or, supporting in its paws
a Dervish spear with the banner of the Sultan of Egypt.
Motto—" Win." Livery— Chocolate and gold.
Son of Andrew Wingate of Broadfield, Renfrewshire,
b. 1813 ; d. 1862; m. 1845, Bessie, d. of Richard Turner
of Dublin: —
General Sir Francis Reginald Wingate, G.C.B. (1914),
G.C.V.O. (1912), G.B.E. (1918), K.C.B. (Mil., 1900),
K.C.M.G. (1898), D.S.O. (1889), 1st Bt. (1920), of Dunbar,
o. Haddington, and Port Sudan, Res. of Officers, late
R.A. ,Hon. D.C.L. Oxford, has Grand Cordons of Osmanieh
and Medjidie, the Grand Cross of Franz Joseph and the 2nd
class Iron Crown of Austria, and the 2nd class Star of
Ethiopia, served with Nile Exped. 1884-5 (merit, desp.,
medal, clasp, bronze star, 4th class Medjidie), at actions of
Toski 1889 (ment. desp., clasp, D.S.O.) and Tokar and
capture of Afafit 1891 (ment. desp., clasp to bronze star,
3rd class Medjidie), and with Dongola Exped. 1896, present
at actions of Firket and Hafir (ment. desp., medal, two
clasps), in Sudan campaign 1897 (clasp), took part in the
battles of Atbara and Omdurman and Fashoda exped.
(medal, two clasps, ment. desp., K.C.M.G., and received
thanks of both Houses of Parliament), followed up and
finally defeated the Khalifa, who was killed in the battle
1899 (K.C.B. , two clasps, and 2nd class Osmanieh), acted
as Gov. and Officer commdg. Troops in Suakin Dist. 1894,
A.D.C. to Queen Victoria 1897, A.G. Egyptian Army and
Director of Mil. Intelligence, Chief of the Sirdar's Staff
1899, Sirdar and Governor-Gen. of the Sudan 1899-1917,
High Commissioner for Egypt 1917-18-19, b. 1861 ; m. 1888,
Catherine Leslie, D.B.E., Lady of Grace of the Order of
the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, Grand
Cordon of the Egyptian Order of El Kemal, d. of Capt.
Joseph Sparkhall Rundle, R.N. ; and has had issue— (1)
Ronald Evelyn Leslie Wingate, Esq., F.R.G.S., Indian
C.S., Political Dept.,3. 1889 [m. 1916, Mary Harpoth, d.
of Lady Vinogradoff (Res.— Quetta, India. Clubs-
Brooks s, Caledonian)]; (2) Malcolm Roy Wingate, Esq.,
D.S.O., M.C., Croix de Guerre, b. 1893; killed in action
1918 ; and Victoria Alexandrina Catherine (to whom Queen
Victoria was sponsor) [m. 1922, Capt. Henry Dane, late
Ind. Army ; and has issue]. Res.— Knockenhair, Dunbar,
East Lothian. Clubs — Army and Navy, British Empire,
New (Edinburgh).
The Right Honourable Sir MERVYN RICHARD
WINGFIELD, K.P., M.V.O., Viscount Powerscourt
of Powerscourt, in the co. of Wicklow, and Baron Wingfield
of Wingfield, in the co. of Wexford, in the Peerage of
Ireland, Baron Powerscourt of Powerscourt, in the co. of
Wicklow, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. Born
1880, being the son of the Right Hon. the seventh Viscount
Powerscourt, by his wife Lady Julia, eldest dau. of the
Right Hon. Thomas William Coke, the second Earl of
Leicester ; succeeded his father in 1904. Creations—
Feb.4, 1743 ; Baron of the United Kingdom, June 27, 1885.
Armorial bearings— Argent, on a bend gules, three pairs
of wings conjoined in lure of the field. Above the escut-
cheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a
helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-
eagle rising, wings expanded argent, looking at the sun in
its glory. Supporters— Two pegasi argent, winged, maned
and hoofed or. Motto—" Fidelite est de Dieu." Livery—
Green coat with silver buttons, drab waistcoat. Married,
1903, Sybil, Dame of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of
St. John of Jerusalem, d. of late Walter Pleydell-Bouverie
of Market Lavington, Wilts. ; and has surv. issue — Hon.
Mervyn Patrick Wingfield, late Lieut. 8th Hussars, b. 1905 ;
and Hon. Doreen Julia [m. 1928, FitzHerbert Wright, and
has issue]. Estate— Powerscourt, co. Wicklow. Seat—
Powerscourt Castle, Enniskerry, co. Wicklow. Clubs—
Marlborough, Guards'
WINGFIELD. Argent, on a bend gules, three pairs
of wings conjoined in lure of the field. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, a
demi-eagle rising, wings expanded argent, looking at
the sun in its glory. Motto — " Fidelite est le Dieu."
Sons of Rt. Hon. Mervyn Wingfield, 7th Viscount
Powerscourt, b. 1836 ; d. 1904 ; m. 1864, Ladv
Julia Coke (Res.— 97 Harley Street, W.), d. of 2nd
Earl of Leicester : —
The Rt. Hon. Sir Mervyn Richard Wingfield, K.P.,
M.V.O., 8th Viscount Powerscourt (q.v.).
Hon. Maurice Anthony Wingfield, C.M.G., D.S.O.,
Col. late The Rifle Bde., served Great War as temp.
Brig.-Gen., D.A., Q.M.G., 1918-19, A.Q.M.G. 1919-22,
Dep. Director of Staff Duties, War Office, 1922-5, comd.
Warwickshire Imp. Bde., T.A., 1925-6, Member H.M.
Body Guard since 1928, has Croix de Guerre, Order of
the Rising Sun (Japan), Crown of Belgium, Crown of
Italy, Legion of Honour, b. 1883 ; m. 1906, Sybil Francis,
d. of F. G. Leyland, of The Vine, Basingstoke, and has
issue — Anthony Desmond Rex Wingfield, Esq., b. 1908 ;
and Jocelyn Sybil Julia. Res. — Woodstock House,
Woodstock, Oxon.
WINGFIELD of Onslow (H. Coll.). Argent, on a bend
gules, cottised sable, three pairs of wings conjoined of the
first. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a high bonnet (or cap) party per pale sable
and argent, banded gules, between two wings displayed, all
guttee counterchanged.
Sons of Charles Ralph Borlase Wingfield, Esq., J. P.,
of Onslow, Shrewsbury, Lt.-Col. 3rd Batt. King's
Shropshire L.I., Mayor of Shrewsbury 1911, 1912, and
1914, b. 1873 ; d- J923 : **• 19I6, Mary Nesta, d. of
Charles Williams, of Eryl, St. Asaph, N. Wales:—
Charles John Wingfield, Gentleman, b. 191 7. Seat —
Onslow, nr. Shrewsbury.
Owen Penrhyn Wingfield, Gentleman, b. 1918.
WINGFIELD of Tickencote (H. Coll.). Argent, on a
bend gules, cottised sable, three pairs of wings conjoined of
the field. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the'colours, a cap per pale ermines and argent,
charged with a fesse gules, between two wings expanded,
the dexter of the second, the sinister of the first. Motto —
" Posse nolle noblle."
Sons of John Harry Lee Wingfield, Esq., of Ticken-
cote, J. P. co. Rutland (High Sheriff 1871), b. 1821 ;
d. 1880; m. 1861, Elizabeth Anne, eld. d. of Maurice
Johnson, Esq., J. P., of Ayscoughfee Hall, Lines. : —
Lt-Col. John Maurice Wingfield, D.S.O., O.B.E., late
Coldstream Guards, J. P. (High Sheriff 1911) Rutland,
F.R.G.S., F.Z.S., b. 1863. Seat— Tickencote Hall, nr.
Stamford. Clubs — Guards', Carlton, Turf, Wellington.
^Maurice Edward Wingfield, Esq., C.M.G., M.A.
(Cambs.), b. 1869 ; m. 1909, Mabel Florence Gertrude, d.
of R. C. Adams Beck of Cheam, Surrey. Res.— Ashtead
House, nr. Epsom. Clubs — Wellington, Colonial Institute.
ram
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Sons of Rev. Harry Lancelot Wingfield, M.A. (Oxon.),
Rector of Market Overton, b. 1825 ; d. 1891 ; m. 1856,
Sophia Anna, d. of Rev. Canon R. W. Shaw. —
Edward Reginald Hugh Wingfield, Gentleman, b. 1866;
tn. Irene, d. of Frederick Parris, and has issue — Edward
Harry Lancelot Wingfield, Gentleman, b. 1922 ; Harry
Lee Wingfield, Gentleman, b. 1924. Res. — 94 Gleneldon
Road, S.W.16.
Alfred Lancelot Wingfield, Gentleman, b. 1870; tn. 1902,
Dorothy May, d. of Barnard H. Davidson ; and has issue — ■
(1) Richard Barnard Lowndes Wingfield, Gentleman, b.
1904 ; (2) Jocelyn Willoughby Wingfield, Gentleman, 6.
1906; (3) Anthony Desmond Wingfield, Gentleman, b.
1910; (4) Mervyn Edward Hugh Wingfield, Gentleman,
b. 1918 ; (5) Geoffrey Meredith Wingfield, Gentleman,
b. 1919. Res. — Letheringham, Mid Illovo, Natal.
Rev. Lewis William Wingfield, M.A. Durham, b. 1871 ;
m. 1901, Florence Eliza, d. of late C. R. Hill ; and has
issue — Muriel Edith Grace ; and Cynthia Adelaide. Res.—
Benacre Rectory, Suffolk.
Sons of. Rev. Charles Lee Wingfield, Rector of
Welwyn, Herts., M.A., Hon. Canon of St. Albans, b.
1832; d. 1897; m. 1874, Mary Charlotte, d. oflate
Col. Frederick Blake, C.B. : —
Godfrey Lee Wingfield, Gentleman, b. 1882. Res. —
Rodolph Charles Wingfield, Gentleman, b. 1886; m.
1913, Isabel Rose, eldest surv. d. of late Donald Paterson
of Miltown, Culloden. Res.—
Son of Rev. George Wingfield, J. P., Rector of
Glatton, Hunts., b. 1808; d. 1876; m. 2nd, 1848,
Persis, d. of Rev. J. Standly : —
Charles Humphrey Wingfield, Gentleman, b. 1855 ; m.
1888, Marian, d. of William Stewart; and has issue —
Persis Louisa. Res. —
WINGFIELD. Quarterly, 1. argent, on a bend gules,
cottised sable, three pairs of wings conjoined in leure of the
f%£UT£Jt-DE-DIBIifl
field, with a mullet for distinction (for Wingfield); 2.
argent, a chevron between three ravens sable (for Rice) ;
3. gules, a lion rampant within a border engrailed or (for
Talbot) ; 4. argent, two chevronels azure between three
trefoils slipped vert (for De Cardonnel). Mantling1 gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
eagle rising, wings expanded argent, looking at the sun in
its glory. Livery — Dark green coat, black velvet collar •
for dress, yellow waistcoat.
Sons of Edward Rhys Wingfield, Esq., J. P., D.L.
of Barrington Park, Oxon., b. 1849 ; d. 1901 ; tn. 1871,
Edith Caroline, d. of the Rev. Peter A. L. Wood,
Canon of Middleham, Yorks. : — •
Mervyn Edward George Rhys Wingfield, Esq., J. P.
Oxon., J. P., D.L. Gloucestershire, Lt.-Col. late comdg.
3rd Batt. Glos. Regt., b. 1872 ; tn. 1919, Frances Marguerite,
d. of the late Lieut. -Col. Richard Eric Benson ; and has
issue — Mervyn Richard Edward Anthony Rhys Wingfield,
Gentleman, b. 1922 ; Charles Talbot Rhys Wingfield, Gen-
tleman, b. 1924 ; Mary Florence Eleanor ; and Elizabeth
Marguerite. Seat — Barrington Park, Burford, Oxon.
Clubs — Cavalry, Guards', Marlborough, R.Y.S.
William Jocelyn Rhys Wingfield, Esq., late Major 19th
Hussars, b. 1873 '• m- 1902, Sybil Annesley Giana (June),
d. of late Col. Markham of Becca Hall, Yorks. ; and has
issue — (1) William Thomas Rhys Wingfield, Gentleman,
b. 1907 ; and Elizabeth Jocelyn Rhys [tn. 1927, her cousin,
Cecil Andrew Foulis Wingfield] ; and Susan Averil Rhys.
Res. — Bellegarde, St. Briac, Ille et Vilaine, France.
Charles John Fitzroy Rhys Wingfield, Esq., C. M.G..
Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. at Oslo since 1929, late
Capt. 7th Batt. Royal Fus., b. 1877; tn. 1905, Lucy Evelyn,
eldest d. of late Sir Edmund Fane, K.C.M.G. ; and has
issue — Diana Evelyn. Res. — British Legation, Oslo, Nor-
way. Clubs — Bachelors', Travellers'.
Maurice Ffolliott Wingfield, Esq., Capt. late Oxford L.I.,
served with Brit. Exped. Force 1914 (wounded), b. 1879 ;
to. 1st, 1904, Lydia Agnes (who obtained a div. 1911), fourth
d. of Henry Rudge ; and has issue— Muriel Violet; 2nd,
1916, Stephanie Agnes (d. 1918), d. of the late Sir Alfred
Cooper, and widow of Arthur Francis Levita ; 3rd, 1928,
Mrs. Molyneux. Res. —
Son of Cecil John Talbot Rhys Wingfield, Esq., Capt.
King's Royal Rifles, b. 1881 ; d. of wounds received in
action 1915 ; tn. 1904, Lady Violet Neta Poulett,
younger d. of 6th Earl Poulett : —
Edward William Rhys Wingfield Gentleman, 2nd Lieut.
K.R.R.C, b. 1905.
ANTHONY HENRY WINGFIELD, Esq., J.P., D.L.
and Chairman of Quarter Sessions for co. of Bedford,
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High Sheriff 1893. Bom Sept. 8, 1857, being the eldest son
of the late George John Wingfield (son of the Hon. Edward
Wingfield), by his wife Sophia, dau. of Philip Pauncefort
Duncombe of Brickhill Manor ; sister of late Sir Philip Dun-
combe, Bart. Armorial bearings— Argent, on a bend gules,
three pairs of wings conjoined in leure of the field, impaling
the arms of Benyon, namely, quarterly, 1 and 4, vaire sable
and or, on a chief wavy of the last, an Eastern crown
between two mullets gules ; 2 and 3, azure, a fesse dancett^e
ermine, between three lions' heads erased or, murally crowned
argent. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a demi-eagle rising, wings expanded argent,
looking at the sun in his glory. Motto — " Fidelite est de
Dieu." Livery — Dress: Green, with gold facings and
aigrettes, white waistcoat, green plush breeches with gold
band, black stockings ; Undress : Green coat, brass buttons,
plain white waistcoat, black trousers. Married, Feb. 9,
1888, Julia (d. 1005), youngest dau. of the late Richard
Benyon of Englefield House, Berks. ; and has Issue — (1)
Anthony Edward Foulis Wingfield, Esq., Capt. Roy. Corps,
of Signals (T.A.), b. S?pt. 12, 1892; [m. 1927, Margaret
Brimswade, d. of Professor Douglas Adam, and has issue —
1 dau. (Res. — Gransden Hall, Sandy, Beds.)]; (2) Cecil
Andrew Foulis Wingfield, Esq., late 13th Hussars, Major
5th Bedfordshire Regt. (T.A.), b. Nov. 30, 1895 [m. 1927,
Elizabeth Jocelyn, d. of Major William focelyn Rhys Wing-
field [q.v.)]. Res.— Crow Hall, Denver, Norfolk. Seat—
Ampthill House, Ampthill. Clubs— Bachelors', Junior
Carlton.
WINGFIELD-STRATFORD(R.L., 23 Dec. 1802, H.
Coll). Quarterly, 1 and 4, barruly of ten argent and azure, a
lion rampant gules (Stratford, Earls of Aldborough) ; 2 and
3, argent, on a bend gules, three pairs of wings conjoined of
the field (Wingfield, Viscounts Powerscourt). Mantling
azure andiargent, Crests— 1. on a wreath of the colours,
a dexter arm in armour embowed proper, holding in the
hand a scimitar argent, pommel and hilt or (Stratford);
2. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle with wings
displayed argent, regarding the sun in his splendour
(Wingfield). Mottoes— " Virtuti nihil obstat et armis";
" Fidelite' est de Dieu." Livery — Purple and white.
Sons of John Wingfield-Stratford, Esq., J. P., D.L.,
of Addington Place, co. Kent, High Sheriff 1873, b.
1810; d. 1881 ; tn. 1844, Jane Elizabeth, d. of General
Sir John Guise, Bart. : —
Brig. -Gen. Cecil Vernon Wingfield-Stratford, C.B.,
.M.G., late R.E., served Great War (despatches 4 times),
1853; m. 1881, Rosalind Isabel, M.B.E., only d. of the
late Rev. and Hon. Edward Vesey Bligh of Fatherwell Hall,
Kent; and has issue — (1) Esm6 Cecil Wingfield-Stratford,
Esq., D.Sc, M.A., formerly Fellow of King's Coll. Cam-
bridge, Capt. late Q.O. (Roy. West Kent) Regt., b. 1882 ;
[m. 1915, Barbara Elizabeth, only d. of Lt.-Col. Francis
L. H. Errington ; and has issue — Roshnara Barbara] ; (2)
C.
b.
Geoffrey Edward Wingfield-Stratford, Esq., M.C., Major
2nd Batt. Queen's Own (Royal West Kent) Regt., served
Great War (despatches, M.C., Croix de Guerre avec palmes,
b. 1887; and Rosalind Frances Cecily [m. 1st, 1915 (div.
1929), Cecil Ireland Blackburne (q.v.); 2nd, 1929, Capt.
Laurence F. Garratt, D.S.O. , M.C. , R.A. , and has issue].
Res. — Fartherwell, West Mailing, Kent.
Leonard Guise Wingfield-Stratford, Esq., J. P. Natal, b.
1856; m. 1880, AletheSylva(d. 1911), d. of Capt. Alexander
Nixon- Montgomery, J. P.; and has issue — Mervyn Edward
John Wingfield-Stratford, Esq., Capt. and Adjt. 12th Batt.
Worcs. Regt., b. 1883 ; d. 1922 [m. 1914. Doris Amie, d. of
John Eccleston Sheldon of Moorcroft, Burnt Green,
Worcestershire ; having issue — Avriel Ann] ; Maud Frances
Jane [m. 1912, Col. Bernard Bowles Colbeck, D.S.O. , R.A.] ;
Agnes Mary [m. 1908, John Hugh Morris, Esq., D.S.O.,
Lt.-Col. Army Service Corps]; Muriel Alethe Victoria [m.
1912, Major Richard Osbaldeston Spencer-Smith, late 2nd
Batt. Hampshire Regt.]; and Hermione [m. 1915, Major
Gilbert Shepherd, D.S.O., R.E.] Seat — Powerscourt,
Beaumont, Natal.
Howard Wingfield-Stratford, Esq., Capt. Roy. Welch
Fus., late 4th Batt. West Yorks. Regt. , served in South Africa
1900; b. 1859; m. Nina, widow of Professor Rowland.
Res. — Arbutus Cottage, Pennington, Lymington, Hants
Richard Nevill Wingfield-Stratford, Gentleman, b. 1861 ;
m. 1891, Grace Dorothea, d. of Capt. Alexander Nixon-
Montgomery of Ismont, Natal, J. P. ; and has had issue—
Esm6 John Richard Wingfield-Stratford, Gentleman, Sub.-
Lieut. R.N.,£. 1897; killed in action 1918; and Georgina
Grace Ida [m. 1926, William Jannion Elliott, of Glebe House,
Pontisbury, Salop]. Res. —
Francis Mervyn Wingfield-Stratford, Gentleman, late
Lieut. 3rd Batt. Roy. W. Kent Regt., b. 1864; m. 1906,
Nora. d. of George Matthey, F.R.S., of Cheyne House,
Chelsea ; and has surv. issue — Mervyn Verner Wingfield-
Stratford, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. 1st Batt. Scots Gds., b.
1907. Seat — Sibdon Castle, Craven Arms, Salop. Club —
Wellington.
WINLAW (H. Coll.). Argent, fretty sable, two salmon
naiant proper, on a chief arched gules, as many crosses
patee or. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, upon a hillock vert, three javelins, one in
pale and two in saltire proper, suspended therefrom by a
ribbon or an escutcheon sable, charged with an acorn
leaved and slipped also or. Motto—" What I win I keep."
Win
Sons of Rev. William Winlaw, B.D. (Camb.), Clerk in
Holy Orders, Rector 01 Morden, co. Surrey, by his wife
Jane, d. and heiress of Preston Kelsall, Esq., late of
Lytham, co. Lancaster: —
Rev George Preston Kelsall Winlaw, Clerk in Holy
Orders, Rector of Telscombe with Piddinghoe, M.A.
•Camb.), educated at Winchester College and at St. John s
College, Camb., b. 1873; m. 1901, Minnie, d. of the late
S J Ashley of Kidlington, Oxon. ; and has issue— Roger
ue Winton Kelsall Winlaw, Gentleman, b. 1912; Ashley
William Edgell Winlaw, Gentleman, b. iqi4 ; Edith Mary
Ashley; Jean Victoria; Dorothy; and Beatrice Eleanor.
Kes.—T\\e Rectorv, Telscombe, nr. Lewes, Sussex.
William Willoiighby Winlaw, Esq., Major I.O.F.,
Director of Ordnance Factories in India 1924, Civil Engineer,
Advisor to Govt, of India 1925, Supt. of the Factory 1926,
late Major R.E., served Great War 1914-17 (despatches 3
times), b. 1879; m. 1901, Vera Annie, heiress of William
Hall Russell Atkinson of Newcastle-on-Tyne ; and has issue
— (1) Middleton Willoughby Winlaw, Gentleman, b. 1903 ;
<2) Innes Willoughby Winlaw, Gentleman, b. 1909; (3)
Goydev Willoughby Winlaw, Gentleman, b. . Post,
udd.-'cjo Imperial Bank of India, 22 Old Broad Street, E.C.
WINN, see ALLANSON-WINN.
WINNICOTT (H. Coll., March 20, 1924). Or, a pall
reversed between in chief two towers, and in base a lion
rampant guardant sable. Mantling sable and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion guardant^or,
Testing the sinister paw on a saltire vert. Motto — " In
medio virtus." . .
Second son of Richard Weeks Winnicott, of Ply-
mouth, b. 1822; d. 1877; m. , Caroline, d.
of Thomas Bond, of Devonport : —
Sir John Frederick Winnicott, Knt. Bach., J. P.
Plymouth, b. 185s ; m. 1887, Elizabeth Martha, d. of
William Woods ; and has issue — Donald Woods Winni-
cott, Esq., M.A., M.R.C.P., b. 1896 ; Violet; Kathleen.
Res, — Rockville, Mannamead, Plymouth. Club — Junior
Constitutional.
WINTER of Agher (R.L. 2 April 191 2, U.O.). Quar-
terly, 1 and 4, chequy or and azure, a fesse argent (Winter) ;
2 and 3, argent, a leopard's face proper, between a chief
.and a chevron sable (Purdon). Mantling azure and or.
Crests— 1. upon a wreath of the colours, a martlet or
(Winter) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, an arm in
armour embowed proper, holding a banner azure, fringed
or, charged with a leopard's face argent, the staff broken
(Purdon). Mottoes— " Virtute " (Winter) ; " Pro aris et
facis" (Purdon).
Sons of Edward Winter Winter (formerly Purdon , who
in compliance with the will of James Sanderson Winter,
late of Agher, assumed by R.L. 2 April 1912, the sur-
name of Winter in lieu of Purdon), Esq., Lt.-Col. and
Hon. Col. late 6th Batt. Rifle Brig., b. 1853; d. 1927 ;
m. 1 893, Cecilia Albuera Frances, d. of Charles Edward
Radclyffe of Little Park, Hants. :—
Charles Edward Winter, Esq., Capt. late The Rifle Bde.,
b. 1894. Seat— Agher, Enfield, co. Meath.
Samuel Francis Winter, Esq., Capt. late The Rifle Bde.,
J>. 1895; m. 1925, Patricia Farrell, and has issue — Denis
John Desmond Winter, Gentleman, b. 1926. Seat —
Lisnabon, Killucan, co. Meath.
Denis James Winter, Gentleman, Lieut. The Rifle Bde.,
■b. 1900.
The Honourable WILLIAM IRVING WINTER-
IRVING of Noorilum, Goulburn River, Moira, Victoria,
Justice of the Peace, Member of the Legislative Council for
that Colony. Born in Scotland February 20, 1840, being
the second son of John Winter of Edinburgh, by his wife
Janet Margaret, daughter of John Robert Irving of Bon-
shaw, in the county of Dumfries ; assumed the additional
surname and arms of Irving. Armorial bearings — He
bears for Arms : Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent, three holly-
leaves vert (for Irving) ; 2 and 3, chequy or and sable,
a fesse argent, charged with a saltire couped gules, two
flaunches of the last, each charged with two trefoils
slipped of the first (for Winter). Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling
vert and argent ; and for his Crests, 1. upon a wreath
of the colours, a dexter cubit arm in armour, holding in
the gauntlet a branch of holly consisting of seven leaves
an 1 fructed all proper ; Motto (over) , " Haud ullis labentia
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ventis" (for Irving); 2. upon a wreath of the colours,
a hind trippant argent, supporting with the sinister fore-
foot a saltire gules, gorged with a collar flory counter-
flory, with chain affixed thereto and reflexed over the back
sable, and charged on the body with two trefoils slipped
of the last (for Winter) ; with the Motto, "Sub sole sub
umbra virens." Married in Victoria, June 30, 1868, Frances
Amelia, daughter 01 William Drayton Taylor, Esquire, of
Timmering, Rodney, Victoria; and has Issue— (r) John
Irving Winter-Irving, Gentleman, born August 10, 1872 ;
(2) William Irving Winter-Irving, Gentleman, born January
4, 1876; (3) Oliver Irving Winter-Irving, Gentleman, born
September 14, 1878 ; (4) Cyril Nasmyth Irving Winter-
Irving, Gentleman, born December 30, 1886 ; (5) another
son, born November 13, 1890 ; Frances Irving [married
Dr. Henry Fitz-Gerald Powell] ; Margaret Irving ; Amy
Irving; Elsie Irving; Laura Irving ; and Florence Irving.
Estates — Stanhope ; Mount Scobie, in the county of Rodney ;
Noorilum, in the county of Moira; Tirrengower, in the
counties of Heytesbury and Polwarth, all in Victoria. Postal
address — Noorilum, Goulburn River, county Moira, Victoria.
Clubs — Australian, Melbourne.
WINTERTON, Earl, see TURNOUR.
WIN WOOD. Gules, on a pile argent, between two roses
in base of the last, barbed and and seeded proper, a cross
botonnee sable. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon
a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, in front of
an eagle's head erased sable, holding in the beak a
wreath of laurel proper, two wings saltirewise argent.
Sons of Thomas Ralph Okeden Winwood, Esq., Capt.
R.F.A., b. 1885 ; d. ot wounds received in action 1917 ;
m. 191 1, Mabel Katherine, d. of Hastings Burton
Middleton, Esq., J. P. :—
Thomas Claude Middleton Winwood, Gentleman, b.
1912.
"Nevil Ralph Winwood, Gentleman, b. 1913.
Second and only surv. son of Thomas Henry Ricketts
Winwood, Esq., J. P., M.A. of Holworth, Owermoigne,
Dorset : —
John Montague Winwood, Esq., Capt. 3rd Batt. Dorset
Regt., b. 1886; m. 1914. Ethel Harvey, d. of Edward
Burnaby Duke of Dorchester, and has surviving issue-
Edward Ralph Winwood, Gentleman, 6. 1919. Postal
address— Syward House, Dorchester, Dorset.
WINTON, see DE WINTON.
WINTHROP (H. Coll., confirmed Wm. Detrecht,
1592). Argent, three chevronels gules, over all a lion
rampant sable, armed and langued azure. Mantling
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gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
rate
hare proper, running on a mount vert. Motto — " Spes
vincit thronum."
Only son of Buchanan Winthrop, Gentleman, b.
1841 ; d, 1900; m. 1872, Sarah Helen, d. of Isaac
Townsend : —
Henry Rogers Winthrop, Esq., D.S.O., C.S.C., A.B.
Yale, Lt.-Col. M.I.R.C, U.S.A., b. 1876 ; m. 1905, Alice
Woodward, d. of Henry Denison Babcock ; and has
issue — Alice. Res. — East Woods, Woodbury, New York ;
122, East 78th Street, New York City. Clubs — St. James's,
Knickerbocker, University, and Piping Rock (New York).
Sons of Robert Winthrop, Gentleman, of 38 East
37th Street, New York, b. 1833 ; d. 1892 ; m. 1859,
Kate Wilson, d. of Moses Taylor of 122 Fifth
Avenue, New York : —
Grenville Lindall Winthrop, Gentleman, 6.1864. Res. —
Groton Place, Lenox, Mass., U.S.A.
Frederic Bayard Winthrop, Gentleman, b. 1868 ; m.
1st, 1903, Dorothy {d. 1907), d. of Charles Walter Amory,
of Boston ; 2nd, 191 1, Sarah, d. of Nathaniel Thayer, of
Boston ; and has issue (by 1st marriage) — Robert
Winthrop, Gentleman, b. 1904 [m. 1928, Theodore, eld.
d. of Charles Fanning Ayer of Boston, Mass.] ; Frederic
Winthrop, Gentleman, b. 1906 ; and Dorothy ; (by 2nd
marriage) — Nathaniel Thayer Winthrop, Gentleman, b.
1912. Res. — Groton House, Hamilton, Mass. ; 299
Berkeley Street, Boston, Mass. Clubs — Knickerbocker
(New York), Somerset (Boston).
Beekman Winthrop, Gentleman, b. 1874. Res. —
Groton Farms, Westbury, Long Island, New York.
WIRGMAN (H. Coll. 1840). Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure,
between two estoiles in fesse argent, a figure representing
Justice, vested of the last, in the dexter hand a sword erect
proper, and in the sinister a pair of scales or (Wirgman) ;
2 and 3, or, a lion rampant gules, on a chief engrailed vert,
three anchors of the field (Russell). Mantling azure and
argent. CreBt— On a wreath of the colours, a dove wings
expanded, in the beak an olive-branch all proper, charged
on the body with an anchor and on each of the wings
with an estoile sable. Motto — "Veritas."
Son of Thomas Ernest Wirgman, Gentleman, b. 1834 ;
d. 1907 ; m. 1873, Mary, d. of Owen William Williams,
M.D.: —
Charles Wynn Wirgman, Esq., T.D., M.D., B.S.,
F.R.C.S. , served in Great War as Capt. and Brev. Major
R.A.M.C. 1914-19, b. 1875; m. 1920, Beryl Annie Mabert,
d. of Edward William Fleming Stiven, M.D. ; and has issue
— Ronald Ernest Wirgman, Gentleman, b. 1921 ; Edward
Ian Wirgman, Gentleman, b. 1928 ; and Estelle Mary.
Res. — White Hall, Hemingford Abbots, Hunts. ; 10 Victoria
Grove, Kensington, W.8.
Sons of Edward Francis Wirgman, b. 1851 ; d. 1907
m. Mary, d. of Rev. L. Buckwell, M.A. : —
Edward Leighton Wirgman, Gentleman, b. 1003.
Res —
Henry Royston Wirgman, Gentleman, b. 1905. Res. —
Son of Lt.-Col. Theodore Wirgman, LL.B., Barrister-
at-Law, b. ; d. 1885 ; m. 1858, Mina, d. of P. H.
Muntz, M.P. :—
Reginald Arthur Wirgman, Gentleman, b. 1862. Res. —
WISDEN (H. Coll.). Per fesse gules and argent, a pale
with three falcons close, belled and jessed, two and one,
and as many quatrefoils, one and two all counterchanged.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of
the colours, a falcon close, belled and jessed argent, hold-
ing in beak a trefoil slipped vert, between two roses gules,
leaved and slipped proper. Motto — "Virtus invicta
gloriosa. "
Sons of Lt.-Col. Thomas Faulconer Wisden, Esq., J. P.
and D.L. Sussex (High Sheriff 1887), b. 1835 ; d. 1904 ;
m. 1st, March i860, Caroline Anna (d. 1869), ygst. d.
and coh. of Lt.-Col. Cornelius Cuyler Philip Mair of
Bognor ; 2nd, 1872, Edith Isabel (The Priory, West
Tarring, Worthing), d. of Robert Moseley Thomas of
Aberkerry, nr. Aberystwith : —
Thomas Faulconer Mair Wisden, Esq., Major 2nd Batt.
Royal Sussex Regt. , b. 27 Nov. 1866. Postal address—
c/o Cox & Co. , 6 Pall Mall, S. W.
W — J. Wisden, Gentleman, b. 1868. Res. — Frant,
Tunbridge Wells.
Lyon H. F. Wisden, Gentleman, b. 1882. Res. —
A. V. Wisden, Gentleman, b. 1887. Res.— The Priory,.
West Lancing, nr. Worthing.
WISE (H. Coll.). Argent, three chevronels per pale
gules and sable, between four fleurs-de-lys, three in chief
and one in base of the last. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a Cornish chough
proper, charged with three chevronels or, holding in the
beak three trefoils slipped vert, and resting the dexter claw
on afleur-de-lys or.
Son of Samuel Wise of the North Lodge, Ripon,
b. • d. ; m. : —
Francis Dickson Wise, Esq., J. P., and formerly Clerk of
the Peace for the Liberty of Ripon, and Registrar of Ripon
mi0
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Diocese, 6. 1842; m. 1891, Mary Ellen, eld. d. of late
Thomas Dugdale of Cross Hill, Blackburn. Res. — The Red
House, Palace Road, Ripon. Club — Constitutional.
WISE (H. Coll., 1720). Sable, three chevronels ermine,
between as many adders erect or. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant argent, holding in the paw a rose-branch proper,
in the mouth a snake vulnerating him in the shoulder and
entwined about the body vert. Motto — " Conserva me
Domine." Livery — Drab, green collar and cuffs, green and
white striped waistcoat, silver buttons.
Son of Henry Christopher Wise, Esq., of Woodcote,
J. P., D.L., M.P. for South Warwickshire, and Major
Warwicksh. Yeo. Cav.,£. 1806; d. 1882; m. 1st, 1828,
Harriet, d. of Sir Gray Skipwith, 3rd Bart. ; 2nd, 1863,
Jane Harriet, d. of Sir Edward Cromwell Disbrowe,
G.C.G.:—
Henry Edward Disbrowe Disbrowe-Wise, Esq., C.B.E. ,
J.P. Derbyshire and Staffs., Lt.-Col. (ret.) 3rd Batt. Sher-
wood Foresters, b. 1868 ; assumed by Deed Poll 1919, the
additional surname of Disbrowe ; m. 1896, Katharine Mary,
eld. d. of T. Levett Prinsep of Croxall Hall, Derbyshire.
Res. — Walton Hall, Burton-on-Trent. Club — Carlton.
WISE (H. Coll.). Gules, a harp or, over all three
chevronels ermine. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, grasping
in the dexter paw a mace in bend over the shoulder or.
Son of William Macoboy Wise : —
George Wise, Gentleman, b. 1850 ; m. , Agnes Amelia
(d. 1923), d. of James Kilpatrick of Dublin ; and has issue —
Cyril Raymond Wise, Esq., M.C., served Great War as
Capt. The Border Regt. (desp. , M.C.), b. [m. Berthe,
d. of Pastre of (Res. — Collygra, Gunnedah,
N.S.W.)] ; Lillian Cranwell [m. , William Hoskins, and
d. 1927, leaving issue] ; Ellen Murray [m. , Haddon
Richards, and has issue] ; Edna Kilpatrick ; Mabel Jackson
[m. , Hon. William Robson, M.L.C.]; Irene Evange-
line [m. 1912, Hon. James Borthwick, and has issue];
Ruby Alice Elizabeth ; and Ethel Isabel. Postal add. —
c/o Commercial Banking Co. of Sydney, George Street,
Sydney.
WISEMAN (H. Coll.). Per chevron sable and gules,
on a chevron invected ermine, between two cronels in chief
argent and a fieur-de-lys in base or, two arrows chevron-
wise points upwards, proper. Mantling sable and argent.
a trefoil slipped, and in front of them an a fleur-de-lys all
or. Motto — " Sapit qui Deo sapit."
Sons of William Thomas Wiseman, Gentleman, D.D.,
LL.D. (Dip. 1893, U.S.A.), Member of the British
Chronological and Astronomical Association, Pres. of
the 60th century British-Ephraim Coll. and British-
Israel Bible Mission, Author of various literary essays,
lectures, reviews, poems, &c, F. R.G.S. (Life Fellow),
F.B.P. , Member of the Royal Society of Arts (1899),
Editor of "The British Ecclesia" (1905) and "The
British-Israel Ecclesia" (1907), b. 1837; d. 1911 ; m.
1st, 1858, Ellen Eugenie (deceased), fifth d. of the late
John Atkinson ; 2nd, 1900, Catherine Home: —
William Wiseman, Gentleman, b. 1859. Post. add. —
Canfield, 10 Knollys Road, Streatham, S.W.
Walter Stanley Wiseman, Gentleman, b. 1874 ; m. 1899,.
Emily, youngest d. of the late James Bartlett ; and has
issue — Two sons and two daus.
WISEMAN of Canfield Hall. Sable, a chevron ermine,
between three cronels argent. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a castle
triple-towered or, port open argent, out of the top a
demi-Moor issuant armed proper, in his dexter hand a dart
argent, barbed and flighted or, in his sinister a Roman
target of the last. Motto — " Sapit qui Deo sapit."
Son of Sir William Wiseman, 9th Bart., b. 1845 ;
d. 1893; m. 1878, Sarah Elizabeth (d. 1925), d. of
Lewis Langworthy, of Ellesmere, Putney : —
Sir William George Eden Wiseman, C.B., C.M.G., 10th
Bart. (29 Aug. 1628), of Canfield Hall, Essex, Capt. late
Duke of Cornwall's L.I., b. 1885 ; m. 1908, Marjorie
Florence, d. of Rev. George Sams, Rector of Emberton,.
Bucks.; and has issue — Marjorie Honor; Margaret; Rose-
mary. Res. — New York. Clubs — Athenaeum, Garrick,
Brooks's.
WITHAM (Vn. Yorks., 1584). Quarterly, 1 and 14, or, a
bendlet gules between three eaglets close sable (Witham) ; 2,
perfesse argent and gules (Wawton) ; 3. argent, on a fesse
gules, between three popinjays vert, collared and membered
of the second, as many escallops (Thweng) ; 4. argent, a
chevron gules between three popinjays vert (Cliffe) ; 5
argent, a chevron sable between three cross crosslets gules
(Wycliffe) ; 6. argent, on a chevron sable, three stags'
heads caboshed of the field (Ellerton) ; 7. azure, three bars
gemelle and a chief or, a canton gules for difference (Mes-
nill) ; 8. argent, on a fesse engrailed sable, three quatrefoils
or (Catterick) ; 9. chequy argent and sable, a bordure gules.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, the battlements of a
tower argent, issuant therefrom a demi-man affrontee
proper, vested, holding in the dexter hand two arrows in
saltire, points downwards, and resting the sinister hand on
(Catterick) : 10. argent, a bend between six martlets sable,
a crescent for difference (Tempest) ; 11. quarterly, argent
and gules, in the first quarter a mullet sable (Massey) ; 12.
argent, on a bend sable, three covered cups of the field
(Rixton) ; 13. argent, a squirrel sejant gules, cracking a nut
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oroper (Horton). Mantling gules and or. Crest— Out of
a ducal coronet or, a demi-woman, her hair dishevelled
proper, in her dexter hand a gem-ring or. Blotto —
" Optime merenti."
Son of Robert Shaw James Maxwell-Witham (formerly
Witham), Esq., J. P., D.L., of Kirkconnell House, co.
Kirkcudbright, b. 1819 ; d. 1893; m. 1843, Dorothy
Mary, d. and h. of James Maxwell of Kirkconnell: —
Col. James Kirkconnell Maxwell-Witham, C.M.G. ,
J. P. and D.L. co. Kirkcudbright, J. P. co. Dumfries, late Col.
3rd Batt. K.O.S.B. [Arms — Quarterly, 1 and 4, Witham;
2 and 3, quarterly i. and iiii., argent, an eagle displayed
sable, beaked and membered gules, on its breast an
escutcheon of the first charged with a saltire of the second
(Maxwell); ii. and iii. , azure, two crosiers addorsed in
saltire and in chief a mitre or (Kirkconnel)], b. 1848.
Seat — Kirkconnell House, New Abbey, co. Kirkcudbright.
Club— Raleigh.
Son of Sir Charles Witham, Knt., R.N., b. 1791 ; d.
1853; m. 1829, Jane, d. of John Hoy of Stoke-by-
Nayland : —
John Davey Witham, Esq., b. 1839; m. 1877, Harriet,
•d. of T. Dutton of Queensland. Australia. Res. — Sydney,
N.S.W.
WITTENHAM, Baron, see FABER.
WITTS (H. Coll., 1769). Vert, three hares courant
proper. Mantling vert and argent. Crest — A wreath or
and vert, on a mount of corn, springing proper, an
eagle displayed, having in its beak a sprig of broom. Motto
— •' Ante obitum nemo Felix." Livery — Green.
Sons of Rev. Francis Edward Broome Witts, of Upper
Slaughter Manor, M.A. (Oxon.), Rector of Upper
Slaughter, Rural Dean of Stow and Hon. Canon of
Gloucester, b. 1840; d. ; »z. 1875, Margaret Hole,
d. of Rev. George Drinkwater Bourne, M.A., J. P.,
D. L. , Hon. Canon of Gloucester Cathedral : —
Edward Francis Broome Witts, Esq., D.S.O. , J. P. co.
Gloucester, Major late Gloucester Regt., served in South
African War, and Great War, 1914-19 (desp. , D.S.O.),
b. 1879. Seat — Upper Slaughter Manor, Gloucester.
George Bourne Witts, Gentleman, b. 1883. Res. —
John Travel Witts, Gentleman, Lieut. 2nd Vol. Batt.
Gloucester Regt., b. 1885. Res. —
Frank Hole Witts, Esq., D.S.O., M.C., Major and Brev.
Lt.-Col. Irish Gds., served Great War (desp., D.S.O. ,
M.C.), b. 1887; m. 1919, Ruth Leonide, d. of Harold
Brocklebank. Res. —
Frederick Vavasour Broome Witts, Esq., C.B.E., D.S.O.,
M.C., Major and Brev. Lt.-Col. R.E., served Great War
1915-18 (desp. three times), has Croix de Guerre , b. 1889 ; m.
1929, Alice, d. of A. E. Wrigley, Esq., J. P., of Wyck Hill
House, co. Gloucester. Clubs — Bath, R.A. C, Army and
Navy.
Son of Rev. Edward Francis Witts, M.A., J.P., D.L.,
b. 1813 ; d. 1886 ; m. 1837, Sophia, d. of Rev. R. F."
Vavasour :■ —
George Backhouse Witts, Esq., C.E., C.C., J. P. co.
Gloucester, b. 1846; m. 1878, Sybil Catherine, only child
of Richard Holdsworth of The Elms, Eastwoodhey, Hants.,
and widow of M. W. Vavasour ; and has issue — Sybil
Holdsworth. Res. —
Son of , b. ; m. : —
Broome Lake Witts, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Australia.
WODEHOUSE. Sable, a chevron or, euttee-de-sang,
"between three cinquefoils ermine. Mantling sable and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm
■couped and erect vested argent and grasping a club in
bend sinister or. Supporters — Two wild men, wreathed
about the loins proper, each holding in his exterior hand
a club raised in the attitude of striking sable. Mottoes
— "Agincourt " ; and over the crest, " Frappe fort."
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir John Wodehouse, rst Earl of
Kimberley, K.G., P.C., b. 1826; d. 1902 ; m. 1847,
Lady Florence FitzGibbon, C.I. (d. 1895), eld. d. and
co-heir of 3rd and last Earl of Clare : —
Rt. Hon. Sir John Wodehouse, 2nd Earl of KimDerley
Norfolk (1 June 1866), Baron Wodehouse, of Kimberlev
(26 Oct. 1797). and a Bart. (29 June 1611) J P'
Norfolk, b. 1848 ; m. 1875, Isabel Geraldine Id 1027) d'
of Sir Henry Stracey, 5th Bart. ; and has surv issue—
J°£n W?dehouse, commonly called Lord Wodehouse,
C.B.E., M.C., J.P. Norfolk, Capt. (ret.) 16th Lancers,
Asst.-Private Sec. to Chancellor of Exchequer since 1924,
b. 1883 [m. 1922, Frances Margaret, d. of the late Lt.-Col.
Leonard Howard Irby ; and has ic=ue — Hon. John
Wodehouse, b. 1924 (Res. — 23 Park Street, W.i. Club
— Bath)] ; and Lady Isabel. Seats — Kimberley House,
Wymondham, Norfolk ; Arwenack Manor House, Fal-
mouth. Clubs — National Liberal, Bath.
WODEHOUSE of Woolmers Park (Vn. of Staffordshire
1663, H. Coll.). Gules, a cross or between twelve cross
crosslets of the second. Mantling gules and or. Crest —
On a ducal coronet or, a cross crosslet argent. Motto —
" In hoc signo."
Son of William Herbert Wodehouse, Esq. , of Woolmers
Park, Herts., J.P. and D.L. co. Herts., and J.P. co.
Stafford, b. 1815 ; d 1903 ; m. 1838, Helena Sarah
Charlotte, eld. d. and co-h. of Sir Charles Oakeley,
2nd Bart.: —
Charles Edward Wodehouse, Esq., J.P. and C.A. co.
Herts., M.A. (Oxon.), b. 1856 ; m. 1881, Eva Priscilla, d. of
late David Bradley ; and has had issue — (1) Sydney Herbert
Wodehouse, Gentleman, Lieut. Bedford Regt., b. 1882;
killed in action 1917; (2) Evelyn Charles Bradley Wode-
house, Gentleman, Lieut. Bedford Regt., b. 1885; killed
in action 1917 ; (3) Francis Oakeley Wodehouse, Gentleman,
b. 1886; (4) Percy George Wodehouse, Gentleman, b. 1888;
(5) Charles Reid Wodehouse, Gentleman, b. 1899; (6)
Frederick Guy de Picquigny Wodehouse, Gentleman,
b. 1899 ; ar»d Eva Mary [m. 1908, Robert Montgomery
Birch Parker]. Seal — WoolmersPark, nr. Hertford. Club —
Athenasum.
WODEHOUSE. Sable, a chevron or, gutt6e-de-sang,
between three cinquefoils ermine. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm couped
below the elbow, vested argent, and grasping a club or ;
and over it the Motto, "Frappe fort."
Sons of Henry Ernest Wodehouse, Esq., C.M.G. ,
Police Magistrate and Member of the Executive
Council, Hong-Kong, b. 1845; d. 1929; m. 1877,
Eleanor, dau. of the late Rev. J. Bathurst Deane,
Rector of St. Helen's, Bishopsgate, London: —
Philip Peveril John Wodehouse, Esq., CLE., Dept.
Supt. of Police Hong-Kong, b. 1877 : m- 1920, Laura,
d. of the late Rev. X. Peel Massey, and widow of Dr. H.
Macfarlane. Res. — Police Headquarters, Hong-Kong.
Club — Royal Societies.
Ernest Armine Wodehouse, Gentleman, sometime Pro-
fessor Central Hindu College, Benares, b. 1879; m. 1919,
Nella, d. of P. Harnett, and has issue — Patrick Armine
Wodehduse, Gentleman, b. 1920. Res. —
Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, Gentleman, b. i88r ; m.
1914, Ethel, widow of the late Leonard Rowley, of Dee
Bank, Cheshire. Res. — 7 Norfolk Street, Park Lane, W.
Club — Garrick.
Richard Lancelot Deane Wodehouse, Gentleman, b.
1892; m. 1925, Katherine, d. of W. Wallace Cook, O.B.E.
Res. — Oakley, Merstham, Surrey.
General Sir JOSCELINE HENEAGE WODE-
HOUSE, G.C.B. (1913), C.M.G. (1890), late Royal
Artillery. Born 1852, being the son of Vice-Admiral
George Wodehouse, by his wife Eleanor Charlotte, dau.
of Andrew Mortimer Drummond. Armorial bearings —
Sable, a chevron or, guttee-de-sang, between three cinque-
foils ermine. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a dexter cubit arm vested argent, and grasp-
ing a club in bend sinister or. Mottoes — "Frappe fort"
(over the crest); "Agincourt" (below arms). Married,
1st, 1885, Constance (d. 1886), dau. of General Sir Charles
D'Aguilar, G.C.B. ; 2nd, 1902, Mary Joyce, dau. of E. S.
Wilmot Sitwell of Stainsby, Derbyshire ; and has issue —
Armine George Wodehouse, Esq., Lieutenant 8th Hussars,
b. 1904. Res. — Dormans, Greenhill Road, Farnham.
FRANCIS WILLIAM NICHOLAS WOGAN-
BROWNE, Esquire, Col. late Comdg. 3rd King's Own
Hussars. Born Feb. 17, 1854, being the eldest son of the late
Francis Browne of Castle Browne, Major 7th Hungarian
Hussars, Austrian service, by his wife Charlotte, dau. of Gen.
Baron de Keredern de Trobriand of the French army. Armo-
rial bearings— Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, a chevron between
three cranes argent (for Browne) ; 2. per pale ermine and
gules, a saltire counterchanged (for Stephens) ; 3. or, on a
chief sable, three martlets of the field (for Wogan). Mant-
ling sable and argent. Crest- On a wreath of the colours,
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an heraldic tiger azure, rnaned, tufted and armed or. Motto
— " Qui non ciconia tigris. " Married, Aug. 11, 1879, Beda,
third dau. of J. Costello of Fox Hall, co. Dublin ; and has
surv. issue — John Hubert Wogan-Browne, Gentleman, b.
1896; Mary Charlotte Anna [m. 1905, Major Alfred Mait-
land Addison]; Judith Helen [m. 1913, Edward Hain,
only son of Sir Edward Hain] ; and Claire Ren6e. Res. —
Keredern, Naas, co. Kildare.
WOLFF(H. Coll.). Vert, a wolf courant proper, between
four escallops, three in chief and one in base or. Mantling
vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a mount
in front of a demi-wolf proper, charged on the shoulder
with an escallop or, and supporting with the sinister leg
an escutcheon vert, thereon an escallop also or. Motto —
" Res non verba."
Sons of Arnold Holford Wolff, Gentleman, of Whalley
Range, Manchester, b. 1834; d. 1880; m. 1872, Jean
Johnston Crawford, Edinburgh : —
Arnold Johnston Wolff, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. R.E.
<ret.), served S. Africa 1899-1902 (Queen's Medal 3 clasps,
King's Medal 2 clasps), Great War 1914-16 (despatches),
b. 1873; m. 1905, Nora Gladys, d. of Dr. W. H. Piatt, of
Hampstead. Res. — Sandiheyes, Bitterne Park, South-
ampton.
Ernest Charteris Holford Wolff, Esq., C.M.G., B.A.
(Oxon.), Malayan Civil Service (ret.), British Resident
Negri Sembilan 1924-8, b. 1875 ; m. 19 11, Mary Lilias, d. of
the late Rev. John Alison, D.D., Edinburgh. ./?«.— Fair
Oak Lodge, Fair Oak, Hants.
WOLFE (Confd. U.O. 30 Sept., 1893). Argent, on a
chevron between three wolves' heads erased sable, as many
bezants, each charged with a cross moline of the second.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, a wolf's head erased sable, charged with a bezant,
thereon a cross moline of the first. Motto — " Lupus non
lepus."
Son of Rev. Richard Robbins Wolfe, M.A., T.C.D.
and Oxon., Prebendary of Exeter Cathedral, b. 1819 ;
m. 1848, Louisa Ann, d. of Thomas Benson Pease of
Chapelallerton Hall, Yorkshire, formerly of Darlington,
Durham : —
Walter Proudfoot Wolfe, Gentleman, b. 1862. Res.—
Babbacombe, S. Devon.
Only son of Gerald Harvie Wolfe, Esq., late Capt.
Cheshire Regt., of Newton, Cheshire, b. 1859; d. 1915;
m. 1887, Mary Louisa, d. of Richard Bryans, of
Birkenhead : —
Gerald Bryans Wolfe, Esq., Capt. late R.F.A., served
Great War (despatches), b. 1887 ; m. 1918, Elizabeth Sophia
Frances, only d. of Arthur Conolly Gage Heygate, Esq., of
Eton College, and Keyhaven, Hants. ; and has issue —
Gerald David Heygate Wolfe, Gentleman, b. 1926. Res. —
Tile House, Farnham Royal, Bucks. Club — Cavendish.
WOLFE-BARRY (R.L. for Name Feb. 1898). Or,
three bars gemel azure, over all a pale invected ermine,
thereon a portcullis with chains sable. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a gryphon gules,
wings elevated and addorsed, barry of six or and azure,
in its mouth a rose argent, leaved and slipped proper,
resting the dexter claw on a portcullis as in the arms.
Motto — " Boutezan avant."
Sons of Sir fohn Wolfe Wolfe-Barry, K.C.B. (1897),
LL.D.Past Pres. Inst. C.E..F.R.S., Lt.-Col. Engineer
and Railway Vol. Staff, D.L. co. of London, b. 1836 ;
d. 1918 ; m. 1874, Rosalind G. , dau. of the Rev. E. E.
Rovvsell, Rector of Hambledon, Surrey: —
Bernard John Wolfe Wolfe- Barry, Esq., O.B.E., Barrister-
at-Law, b. 1877 ; m. 1899, Gertrude Emily, d. of T. R. Allt.
Res. — 4 Chantry House, Eccleston Street, S.W.
Kenneth Alfred Wolfe-Barry, Esq., O.B.E., b. 1879;
m. 1902, Helen Mary Strain. Res. — 4 Chelsea Embank-
ment Gardens, S.W. 3.
Alexander Edward Wolfe-Barry, Esq., b. 1882 ; m. 1913,
Gertrude Edith Taylor. Res. — Westergate House, Wester-
gate, Aldingbourne, Sussex.
Eric Gordon Wolfe- Barry, Esq., b. 1886 ; m. 191 1, Mary
Underwood, d. of J. W. Whitelaw. Res. — Westward,
Hook Heath, Woking.
WOLFERSTON, see PIPE-WOLFERSTON.
WOLLASTON (H. Coll., 1610). Argent, three mullets
sable, pierced of the field. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, issuant from a mural
crown or, a demi-griffin segreant argent, holding a mullet
as in the arms. Motto — " Ne quid falsi."
Son of Frederick Wollaston of Shenton Hall, Major
6th Inniskilling Dragoons, J. P. and D.L. (High
Sheriff 1856), b. 1804; d. 1879; m. 1850, Josette Eliza
Jane, only child and heiress cf Adm. Sir Alexander
Dundas Arbuthnott, R.N., Gentleman of the Privy
Chamber to the Queen: —
Frederick Eustace Arbuthnott Wollaston, Esq., J. P. and
D.L., formerly Lieut. 2nd Dragoon Guards, b. 1853; m.
1877, Annie, d. of Thomas Hargreaves of Arborfield,
Reading; and has had issue — (1) Frederick Hargreaves
Arbuthnott Wollaston, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. Rifle Brig.,
b. 1879 ; killed in action 1918 ; (2) Hubert Charles Wollaston,
Esq., Capt. 5th Batt. The Sherwood Foresters, b. 1890;
(3) John William Wollaston, Esq., Capt. Seaforth High-
landers, b. 1895; and Violet Cicely Kathleen [m. 1909,
Major Douglas Clifton Brown, late King's Dragoon Gds.].
Res. — Shenton Hall, Nuneaton. Club — Naval and Military.
Son of Capt. Edward Ottley Wollaston, H.E.I.C.S.,
b. 1820 ; d. 1892 ; m. , Lucy Sarah, d. of Rev. G.
Uppleby, Vicar of Barton-upon-Humber: —
Henry Uppleby Wollaston, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Son of Alexander Luard Wollaston, b. 1804; d. ;
m. 1837, Susannah Charlotte, d. of William Morris of
Berbice : —
George Hyde Wollaston, Gentleman, b. 1844. Res.—
Son of Henry Francis Wollaston of Southsea, co.
Southampton, b. 1803; d. 1876; m. 1839, Elizabeth,
d. of Oliver Naylor of the Audit and Excise Office: —
Frederick Henry Wollaston, Gentleman, b. 1841 ; m.
1884, Georgina Lizzie (d. 1903), d. of Staff-Capt. George
James Hodges, R.N. Res. —
Son of Sir Arthur Naylor Wollaston, K.C.I.E., J. P.
co. Kent, Registrar and Superintendent of Records at
India Office from 1898-1906, b. 1842 ; d. 1922 ; m. 1873,
Caroline Marianne {d. 1902), only d. of the late Sir
Albert William Woods, G.C.V.O., K.C.B., K.C.M.G.,
Garter Principal King of Arms : —
Gerald Woods Wollaston, Esq., M.V.O. , Barrister-at-
Law, Norroy King of Arms since 1928, Comdr. of the Order
of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, b. 1874 ; m. 1908,
Eveleen Olive Alice, Dame of Grace of the Order of the
Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, eldest d. of Sir Robert
Alfred McCall, K.C.V.O., K.C., and has issue— John
McCall Wollaston, Gentleman, b. 191 1 ; Arthur William
Robert Wollaston, Gentleman, b. T914; Althea Caroline
Winifred ; and Vaire Olive. Post. add. — Glen Hill, Walmer,
Kent ; 3 Barkston Gardens, S.W. ; College of Arms, E.C.
C7«3— Athenasum.
Son of Stanley George Buchanan Wollaston, Gentle-
man, b. 1848 ; d. ; m. 1877, Caroline Elizabeth, d.
of Rev. Hugo Daniel Harper, D.D. , Canon of
Salisbury : —
Herbert Arthur Buchanan Wollaston, Esq., C.M.G.,
Rear-Admiral (ret.), b. 1878; m. iqo8, Dora Caroline,
fifth d. of late Rev. W. H. Chambers, D.D. ; and has
issue — 1 son, 1 dau. Res. — The Cottage, Whitchurch,
Tavistock.
WOLLEY, see PHILLIPPS-WOLLEY.
WOLLEY-DOD (R.L., 1868, H. Coll.). Quarterly,
1 and 4, argent, on a fesse gules, between two barrulets
wavy sable, three crescents or (for Dod) ; 2 and 3, sable, a
chevron vaire" or and gules between three maidens' heads
affrontee. couped at the shoulders proper, crined of the
second (for Wolley). Mantling gules and argent. Crests
— 1. upon a wreath of the colours, a garb argent, banded
gules, environed by a snake, the head issuing from the
middle of the garb proper (for Dod) ; 2. upon a wreath of
the colours, a man's head facing to the dexter in chain-
mail, couped at the shoulder proper (for Wolley). Mottoes
— " In copia cautus " ; " Honeste audase."
Sons of Francis Wolley-Dod, Esq., J. P., of Edge Hall,
Malpas, b. 1855 ; d. 1919 ; m. 1887, Annette Mary
(Edge Hall, Malpas, Cheshire), d. of F. F. Clarke of
Aldridge Lodge, co. Stafford : —
John Cadogan Wolley-Dod, Esq., Capt. R.A.F. , b. 1890;
m. 1914, Helen Gertrude, d. cf the late Edmund Elliott ;
and has issue — Anthony Kirk Wolley-Dod, Gentleman,
b. 1918 ; Cecily Annette ; and Margaret Frances. Res. —
Charles Francis Wolley-Dod, Gentleman, Lieut. Res. of
Officers Notts, and Derby Regt., b. 1892. Post. add. —
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WOLRIGE-GORDON (H. Coll., 17 May 1508). Gules,
a chevron between three ducks volant argent, all within a
bordure or, charged with eight pellets. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front
of an oak-tree fructed proper, a fylfot or.
Sons of Henry Wolrige-Gordon, Esq., M.A. , D.L. ,
J. P., V.D., of Hallhead and Esslemont, Hon. Col.
and V.B. Gordon Highlanders, Barrister-at-Law, b.
1831 ; d. 1906; tn. 1856, Anne, only child of Robert
Gordon of Hallhead and Esslemont : —
Sir Robert Gordon Gilmour, 1st Bart., of Craigmillar
and Liberton (vide Gilmour).
The late Col. John Gordon Wolrige-Gordon (vide Wolrige-
Gordon of Esslemont).
Major Walter Gordon Wolrige-Gordon, Royal High-
landers, b. 1861. Club — Naval and Military.
WOLRIGE-GORDON of Hallhead and Esslemont
(L.O. , rematric. 28 Feb. 1907; prev. matric. 1873, there
being an earlier matric. in 1760 of a different coat, for
Gordon of Hallhead). Azure, a fesse between three boars'
heads couped or, armed and langued gules (Gordon),
quarterly, with the arms of Wolrige (H. Coll., 17 May
1908), viz. gules, a chevron between three ducks volant
argent, all within a bordure or, charged with eight pellets ;
Mantling azure, doubled or. Crest of Gordon (L.O. )— On
a wreath of his liveries, a hart's head proper. Crest of
Wolrige (H. Coll.) — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of an oak-tree fructed proper, a fylfot or. Motto —
" Bydand."
Only son of John Gordon Wolrige-Gordon, Esq.,
C.M.G., Col. late Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders,
b. 1859 ; d. 1925 ; m. 1889, Isabel Hervey (d. 1911),
only child of William Hervey Woodhouse of Irnham
Park, Lines. :—
Robert Wolrige-Gordon, Esq., M.C., J. P. co. Aberdeen,
Capt. Res. of Officers Gren. Gds., b. 1890; tn. 1927, Joan,
d. of Hubert Walter. Seats — Hallhead and Esslemont,
Aberdeenshire. Clubs — Carlton, Guards', New (Edinburgh),
Royal Northern (Aberdeen.)
WOLRYCHE-WHITMORE (R.L., 26 Nov. 1864, H.
Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, vert fretty or (Whitmore) ; 2.
and 3, azure, a chevron between three swans rousant
argent, in chief a cross crosslet for difference (Wolryche).
Crests — 1. upon the stump of an oak-tree sprouting to
the dexter, a falcon close, all proper beaked and belled or
(Whitmore) ; 2. an oak-tree fructed proper, charged for
difference with a cross-crosslet or (Wolryche). Motto —
" Incorrupta fides." Livery — Dark green.
Sons of Francis Alexander Wolryche-Whitmore, ot
Larden, Much Wenlock, Esq., J. P. cos. Salop and
Chester, B.A. (Oxon.), Hon. Col. and late Lt.-Col.
comdg. Salop Militia, b. 1845 ; d. 1927 ; m. 1871, Alice
Mary, d. of Alfred Darby of Coalbrookdale, Salop : —
Geoffrey Charlton Wolryche-Whitmore, Esq., J. P. Salop,
Capt. Shropshire Yeo. , b. 1881 ; m. 1st, 1907, Susan (d.
1Q07), d. of Charles Lethbridge, Esq., J. P. ; 2nd, 1919,
Muriel, d. of the late Robert Evelyn Hay Murray, and
widow of Capt. Philip Tillard. Res.— Dudmaston, Bridg-
north, Salop.
John Eric Alexander Wolryche-Whitmore, Gentleman,
b. 1883; m. 1914, Mary, third d. of Col. Parry, D.S.O.
Son of Rev. Francis Henry Wolryche-Whitmore, M.A.
(Oxon.), J. P. co. Salop, formerly Rector of Quatt,
Malvern, b. 1820; d. 1908; m. 1845, Isabel (d. 1902),
d. of Capt. Henry Bazely, R.N. :—
Malcolm Wolryche-Whitmore, Esq., J. P. for Liberty of
Peterborough, b. 1849; m. 1886, Beatrice Alice, d. of Edward
N. Conant of Lyndon Hall, co. Rutland, Esq., J. P., D.L.;
and has had issue— (1) Philip Malcolm Wolryche-Whitmore,
Gentleman, R.F.A., b. 1889; killed in action 1018 ; (2)
Francis Laing Wolryche-Whitmore, Gentleman, b. 1893 ;
d.ign. /?«.— Ufford Hall, Stamford. Club— Union.
WOLSELEY of Wolseley. Argent, a talbot passant
gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Out of a ducal
coronet or, a wolf's head erased proper. Motto — " Homo
homini lupus."
Sons of Sir Charles Wolseley, 8th Bart., b. 1813;
d. 1854 ; m. 1839, Mary Anne, d. of Nicholas Selby,
of Acton House, Middx. : —
Sir Charles Michael Wolseley, 9th Bart. (24 Nov. 1628),
of Wolseley, co. Stafford, J.P., D.L., b. 1846 ; tn. 1883,
Anita Theresa, d. of Daniel Murphy, of San Francisco,
California ; and has issue — (1) Edric Charles Joseph
Wolseley, Esq., 6. 1886 [tn. 1916, Clara Mary, d. of
Charles Edmund de Trafford, of Hothorpe, Rugby ; and
has issue— Stephen Garnet Hubert Francis Wolseley, Esq.,.
b. 1918; Basil Charles Daniel Rudolph Wolseley, Gentle-
man, b. 1 921; George John Carlos Wolseley, Gentleman,
b. 1925 ; Richard Edward Vincent Wolesley, Gentleman,
b. 1928; Frances Mary Mona Clare; Mary Agnes Ann
(Club — Cavalry)]; (2) William Ralph Joseph Wolseley,
Esq., b. 1887 [«. 1923, Ruth Gertrude, d. of Lieut. -CoL
Robert Halstead Hargreaves, of Knightley Grange, Staffs.,
and has issue — Robert William Hargreaves Woleslev,
Gentleman, b. 1924 ; and Veronica Ruth Theresa Rose
(Club— Cavalry)]. Seat— Wolseley Hall, Rugeley, Staffs.
Res. — Sunridge, Sutton, nr. Guildford. Club— Brooks's.
Edward Talbot Wolseley, Esq., b. 1848 ; tn. 1872,
Florence Mary, d. of the late Edward Weld, of Lulworth
Castle, Dorset; and has surv. issue — (1) Mervyn Joseph
Wolseley Wolseley, Gentleman, b. 1873 [tn. 1907, Dorothy,
d. of Philip Witham, of Whitmoor House, Sutton Place,
Surrey ; and has issue — Ursula Mary ; Evelyn Mary
(Res. — Whitmoor House, Sutton Park, nr. Guildford)] ;
(2) Charles Joseph Wolseley, Gentleman, b. 1877 [tn. 1901,
Isobel, d. of A. Drummond, of Newcastle-on-Tyne ; and
has issue — Charles Edward Wolseley, Gentleman, b. 1913 ;
Gundred Etheldreda] ; (3) Robert Francis Joseph Wolse-
ley, Esq., Capt. East Lanes. Regt., b. 1890 [tn. 1917, Helen
Congreve, d. of Maj. R. P. Schneider, I.A.] ; and Florence
Mary Josephine [m. 1906, Oswald Stonor, Esq., C.M.G.,
and has issue]. Res. — Maryland, Ascot. Clubs — Bath,
Carlton, Junior Carlton, Hurlingham.
WOLSELEY of Mount Wolseley. Argent, a talbot
passant gules, a crescent for difference. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet, a wolf's
head proper. Motto — " Homo homini lupus."
Son of Cadwallader Brooke Wolseley, M.D., of
Dublin, b. 1845 ; d. 1884 ; tn. 1871, Katie Maria, d.
of Thomas Edward Beatty, M.D. : —
Sir Reginald Beatty Wolseley, 1 oth Bar t. ( 1 9 Jan . 1744-5 ) ,
of Mount Wolseley, co. Carlow, b. 1872; s. his cousin
1923. Res.— Black Hawk Bank Bldgs., Waterloo, Iowa,
U.S.A.
Son of Charles Wolseley, Gentleman, of Demerara,
b. 1809 ; d. 1889 ; tn. 1859, Margaret (d. 1905), d. of
Thomas FitzGerald, of Kilberry Lodge, Athy,
co. Kildare : — •
Rev. William Augustus Wolseley, B.A., (Dublin),
formerly Rector of Denmark, W. Australia, b. 1865.
Res. — 9 Parker Terrace, Ferry Hill, co. Durham.
Son of Rev. Robert Benjamin Wolseley, of New
York, b. 1847 ; d. 1895 ; tn. 1872, Ellen Pierce : —
Robert Benjamin Wolseley, Gentleman, b. 1873.
Res. —
4th son of Ven. William Hulbert Wolseley, Arch-
deacon of Kilfenora, and Rector of Kilrush, b. 1821 ;
d. 1809 ; by his 1st wife, tn. 1847, Elizabeth, d. of
John Dawson, of Annahmartin, co. Fermanagh : —
John Francis Wolseley, Esq., Major and temp. Lt.-Col.
late The King's Own Regt., Asst. Provost-Marshal 1916,
b. 1862 ; tn. 1904, Beatrice, d. of the late Col. C. Gran-
tham, 89th Regt., and widow of William Fox, of St. Bees,
Cumberland. Club — Army and Navy.
WOLVERHAMPTON, Viscount, see FOWLER.
WOLVERTON, Baron, see GLYN.
WOMBWELL of Wombwell. Gules, a bend between
six unicorns' heads couped argent. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an unicorn's
head couped argent. Motto — " In well beware."
Son of Frederick Adolphus Wombwell, Esq., Capt.
16th Lancers, b. 1869 ; d. 1912 ; tn. 1909, Gertrude
Mary (who tn. 2nd, 1920, Thomas Stamford Booth,
of Marston Manor, Marston Magna, Somerset), d.
of Alfred Smith, of Carlton Hall, Worksop :—
Sir Frederick Philip Alfred William Wombwell, 6th
Bart. (26 Aug. 1778), of Wombwell, Yorks., b. 1910; s. his
great uncle 1926. Res. — Leam, Ringwood, Hants.
WOOD, see MEYNELL.
Rt. Hon. Sir CHARLES LINDLEY WOOD,
VISCOUNT HALIFAX of Monk Bretton, in the West
Riding of the county of Yorks., in the Peerage of the
United Kingdom, and a Baronet, Master of Arts. Bom
June 7, 1839, being the son of the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles
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Wood, first Viscount Halifax, G.C.B., by his wife Lady
Mary, daughter of the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Grey, second
Earl Grey, K.G. ; formerly Captain 1st West Riding
of Yorks. Yeomanry Cavalry ; succeeded his father in
1885. Creations — Baronet, January 22, 1784 J Viscount,
February 21, 1866. Armorial bearings— Azure, three
naked savages ambulant in fesse proper, in the dexter
hand of each a shield argent, charged with a cross gules
in the sinister a club resting on the shoulder also proper,
on a canton ermine, three lozenges conjoined in fesse
sable, and upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of
Courtenav, namely, quarterly, 1 and 4, or, three torteaux
surmounted by a label of three points azure (for Cour-
tenay) ; 2 and 3, or, a lion rampant azure (for Redvers).
Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge
of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank,
and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a
Mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a
Frederick Wood, b. 1920 ; Hon. Anne Dorothy (Seat
— Garrowby, York. Official res. — Vice-Regal Lodge,
Delhi ; Viceregal Lodge, Simla, India. Clubs — Carl-
ton, Brooks's)] ; Hon. Alexandra Mary Elizabeth (to
whom Queen Alexandra stood sponsor) [m. 1898,
Major-Gen. Hugh Clement Sutton, C.B., C.M.G.,
Coldstream Guards, who d. 1928, and has issue] ;
and Hon. Mary Agnes [m. 1903, Col. the Rt. Hon.
George R. Lane Fox, P.C., of Braham Park, Yorkshire,
and has issue]. Residences — Hickleton Hall, Doncaster;
St. Mary's, Bovey Tracey, Devon. Club — Brooks's.
ALBERT WOOD, Esq., J. P. for co. Chester, and J. P.
and D. L. for co. Carnarvon (High Sheriff 1884, 1885).
Born 1838, being the second son of the late Henry Wood
of Chester, by Harriet, dau. of James Lomax of Dawstone,
co. Chester. Armorial bearings — Or, three mullets of six
points in bend between two bendlets nebuly, the whole
wreath of the colour a savages, as in the arms, the shield
sable, charged with a griffin's head erased argent.
Supporters — On either side a griffin sable, gorged with a
collar, and pendent therefrom a portcullis or. Motto —
" I like my choice." Married April 22, 1869, Lady
Agnes Elizabeth (d. 1919), only daughter of the Rt. Hon.
William Reginald Courtenay, eleventh Earl of Devon ;
and has had Issue — (1) Hon. Charles Reginald Lindley
Wood, b. 1870, d. 1890 ; (2) Hon. Francis Hugh Lindley
Wood, b. 1873, d. 1889 ; (3) Hon. Henry Paul Lindley
Wood, b. 1879, d. 1886 ; (4) Rt. Hon. Edward Frederick
Lindley Wood, 1st Baron Irwin (22 Dec. 1925). of
Kirby Underdale, Yorks., P.C., G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., M.A.
(Oxon.), Hon. LL.D. Leeds, M.P. Ripon 1910-25,
Lt.-Col. Yorks. Dragoons Yeo., served Great War (desp.) ;
Viceroy and Governor-General of India since 1925,
b. 1881 [m. 1909, Lady Dorothy Evelyn Augusta, C.I., d.
of 4th Earl of Onslow ; and has surv. issue — Hon.
Charles Ingram Courtenav Wood, b. 191 2 ; Hon. Francis
Hugh Peter Courtenay Wood, b. 1916 ; Hon. Richard
between three roses all gules. Mantling gules and or.
Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a mount,
thereon an oak-tree fructed proper, three bezants. Seat—
Bodlondeb, Conway.
ARTHUR HERBERT EDWARD WOOD, Gentleman,
ofGlassel, late of Browhead, Windermere, and ofSudbourn
Hall, Orford, co. Suffolk. Born April 1, 1870, eldest son
of the late Edward Herbert Wood, Esquire, of Raasay,
Isle of Raasay, in the county of Inverness, and Newbold
Revel, in the county of Warwick, Justice of the Peace
and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Inverness, and
Justice of the Peace for the county of Warwick, Captain
Warwickshire Yeomanry Cavalry, by his wife Evelyn Anne,
daughter of Major-General Valiant. Armorial bearings—
Per fesse or and sable, a wolf rampant counterchanged
between two trees eradicated in chief proper. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
Mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a demi-lion rampant argent sem*e of
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buckles sable, the sinister paw resting on a shield also
sable, charged with a wolfs head erased also argent.
Motto — " Virtute et labore." Livery — Oxford blue coat,
velvet collar, red vest, black trousers. Married, 1893, Mary
Olive, daughter of Major Bevil Granville, late 23rd Royal
Welsh Fusiliers, of Wellesbourne in the co. of Warwick; and
has Issue — (1) Edward Guy Wood, Esq., M.C., Capt. late
Seaforth Highlanders, b. 1894 ; (2) Richard Oliver Wood,
Gentleman, M. C. , late Lieut. Royal Scots, b. 1896 ; Evelyn
Sybil ; and Alice Ava. Seat — Glassel, Aberdeenshire.
Clubs — Windham, Royal Automobile.
WOOD (H. Coll.). Or, a cross patee fitchee gules,
between in chief two woodpeckers addorsed vert.
Arundel House, Wakefield, Yorks., b. 1853 ; d. 1920 ;
m. 1885, Maud Mary Bertram, d. of Rev. Henry
James Wilkinson, Vicar of Hooton Pagnell, Yorks.: —
Bertram William Francis Wood, Gentleman, M.B.,
B.S., West African Medical Staff, late Lieut. 4th Batt.
K.O.Y.L.I., b. 1887 ; m. 1920, Phyllis Helen, d. of
John Hannan. Res. — Barleywood, Warmington, Ban-
bury, Oxon. Club — Sports.
WOOD. Sable, a bull passant argent. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
Mantling gules and or. Crest — Issuing from an antique
crown or, a woodpecker vert. Motto — " Jusqu'a la fin."
Only son of Francis Henry Wood, Esq., J. P., of
lion rampant or, gorged with a wreath. Motto — "Virtus
incumbet honori. " Livery — Chocolate colour, scarlet waist-
coat.
Sons of Charles Harcourt Gam Wood, Esq., of Carlton
Lodge, Pontefract, and Caer Beris, Builth, Capt. Yorks.
Dragoons (Yeo.), late Capt. 15th Hussars, J. P. Breck-
nockshire and W. R. co. York., b. 1866; d. 1926;
m. 1898, Emmeline, eldest dau. of Hamon le Strange,
Esq., of Hunstanton Hall, co. Norfolk: —
Beris Harcourt Wood, Gentleman, b. 1902. Res. —
Eric Harcourt Wood, Gentleman, b. 1904. Res. — ■
WOOD (H. Coll.). Or, three mullets of six points in
bend between two bendlets nebuly gules, all between three
roses of the last. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a mount, thereon an oak-
tree proper, three bezants. Motto — " Sicut serimus, sic
metimus."
Sons of George Swinford Wood, Gentleman, £. 1836;
d. 1906 ; m. 1867, M. J. E. , d. of Enoch Gibbon Salis-
bury of Glan Aber, co. Chester: — •
Thomas Henry Wood, Gentleman, b. 1869. Res. —
Hyfrydie, Russell Road, Rhyl, N.Wales.
Albert Salisbury Wood, Gentleman, b. 1871.
Arthur Philip Lomax Wood, Gentleman, b. 1876.
WOOD of Southport (H. Coll.). Or, on a mount vert,
three oak-trees proper, over all on a f esse ermine, as many
roses gules, barbed and seeded proper. Mantling vert
and or, Crest — On a wreath of the colours . upon a billet
fessewise ermine, charged with three roses in fesse as in
the arms, a wood-pigeon proper. Motto — " Concentrate."
Son of the late Rev. Thomas Smith Wood, of Devon-
port, Devon : —
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Lanes., b. 1854 ; m. ist, 1884, Elizabeth (d. 1915), d. of E.
McKenna, of Southport ; 2nd, 1916, Dorothy, d. of James
Harwood, of Manchester ; and has issue (by 2nd wife) —
Edward Graham Wood, Esq., b. 1918 ; David Graham
Wood, Esq., b. 1919 ; (by 1st wife) — Marjory Graham
[m. 1908, Norman Niell Holden, of Bowdon, Cheshire].
Res. — West Heath House, West Heath Road, Hamp-
stead, N.W.3. Clubs — Reform, National Liberal.
WOOD of Hampstead (H. Coll., 29 Sept. 1924).
Or, a fesse azure, semee-de-lys of the field, between
in chief a dragon passant gules, and in base a lymphad
sable, flags flying also gules. Mantling azure and or
Crest — Issuant out of a crown pallisado or, a wolf's
head gules, holding in the mouth a sprig of oak fructed
gold. Motto — " Strenue et audacter."
Sons of Rev. William Wood, D.D., M.A., Rector
of Rotherfield Greys, co. Oxford, b. 1829 ; d. 1919 ;
m. 1862, Emma, d. of Col. Robert Moorsom : —
Kenneth Forbes Wood, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law,
Lincoln's Inn, b. 1863; m. 1901. Geraldine Pollock, d. of
Edmund Child Haynes, of Norfolk Square, London,
Solicitor, and has issue — Gerald Kenneth Wood, Gentle-
man, b. 1905 ; and Cecil Helen Irene. Postal address — 7
New Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.
Cyril Edward Wood, Esq., Major (ret.) 17th Bengal
Inf., b. 1866 ; m. 1898, Muriel Henrietta Campbell,
d. of Col. Henry Manvers Moorsom. Res. — 8 Lambolle
Road, Hampstead, N.W.3,
Robert Moorsom Wood, Gentleman, b. 1869. Res. —
St. Helen's, 8 Addington Grove, Sydenham, S.E.26.
Francis Ludlow Wood, Esq., Capt. (ret.) Ind. Army,
b. 1870; m. 1905, Eveline Lucinda, d. of John Thomas
Mounsey, of Kingsfield, co. Cumberland, and has issue —
Rosamund Eveline Sylvia ; Margery Isobel Frances ;
and Barbara Winifred Lucinda. Res. — Wayside, Wells-
way, Odd Down, Bath.
Sir HENRY TRUEMAN WOOD, Knight Bachelor,
Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Born 1845,
being the eldest son of William Burton Persse Wood, by his
wife Emily, daughter of James Morris; dubbed Knight
Bachelor, 1890. Armorial bearings — Quarterly argent and
or, a cross flory gules, between in the first and fourth quarters
an oak-tree on a mount fructed proper, in the second and
third a bull's head erased sable, charged with a bezant.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of
a mural crown argent, a demi-wild man wreathed with oak
fructed, in the dexter hand an oak-tree eradicated and
fructed, and in the sinister a club all proper. Martied,
1873, Marian (d. 1907), dau. of J. Oliver; and has Issue —
William Vincent Wood, Esq., M.C., Lt.-Col. late R.A.M.C,
b. 1875 [m. 1906, Meta Worsley, eld. d. of Frank Apple-
gate, Esq., J. P. (Res.— Yatton, Bristol)]; Freda Muriel [m.
1904, William Rowland Fisher] ; and Dorothy Kathleen
\tn. 1905, Arthur Bernard Coote]. Postal address — Water-
side, Bourne End, Bucks. Club — Athenaeum.
WOOD of Singleton House (H. Coll., 12 July 1833).
Argent, on a chief sable, an open book proper, binding and
clasps or, between two millrinds of the first. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours,
a mount vert, thereon, in front of an oak-tree proper, a boar
regardant sable, hoofed, tusked, and gorged with a collar,
therefrom a chain reflexed over the back and affixed to the
tree or. Motto — " Civil and religious liberty."
Son of George William Rayner Wood, Esq., of Single-
ton Lodge, J. P. co. Lancaster, Lt.-Col. late 4th Vol.
Batt. Manchester Regt. , b. 1851; d. 1926; m. 1886,
Margaret, eldest d. of David Martineau, Esq., J. P.,
of 4 South Road, Clapham Park: —
Humphrey Rayner Wood, Esq., B.Sc. (Manchester),
Engineer, temp. Capt. R.G.A., b. 1888 ; m. 1918, Sylvia
May, d. of C. J. Watson, of Manchester. Res. — Bank-
field, Park Road, Hr. Crumpsall, Manchester.
Son of William Rayner Wood, Esq., J.P
b. 181 1 ; d. 1884; m. ist, 1841, Sarah
James McConnel ; 2nd, 1871, Isabel
Charlotte, d. of Rev. Henry Duntze, M.A. :—
Algernon Cockburn Rayner Wood, Gentleman,
(Oxon.j, b. 1874. Res.— Eton College, Windsor.
and D.L.,
Jane, d. of
Theopbilia
M.A.
HERBERT WOOD, Gentleman, Clerk in War Office.
Born July 10, 1840, being the only son of the late William
Charles Wood, by his wife Marian, dau. of Charles Williams
of Dublin. Armorial bearings— Quarterly argent and or,
a cross flory gules, between in the first and fourth quarters
an oak-tree on a mount vert, fructed proper, and in the
second and third a bull's head erased sable, charged on the
neck with a bezant. Mantling vert and argent. Crest —
Out of a mural crown argent, a demi-wild man wreathed
with oak fructed, in the dexter hand an oak-tree eradicated
and fructed, and in the sinister a club all proper. Motto —
"Defend." Martied, June 29, 1868, Emily, dau. of John
Benson of London; and has Issue — Constance Maida.
Postal address —
Sir JOHN WOOD, ist Bart. (14 Feb. 1918), of Hen-
grave-in-Hengrave, Suffolk, J.P. , D.L. co. Hereford (High
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Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple, M.P. Stalybridge 1910-18,
and for Stalybridge and Hyde Div. of Cheshire 1918-22,
late Lt.-Col. and Hon. Col. 4th Vol. Batt. the Cheshire
Regt. (V.D.) Born Sept. 8, 1857, being the only son of the
late John Hill Wood, Esq., J. P. co. Derby, of Whitfield, co.
Derby, and Gatehead, co. York, by his wife Emma, eldest
dau. of William Sidebottom, Esq., J. P. co. Chester, of
Etherow House, co. Chester. Armorial bearings — Quar-
terly, 1 and 4, sable, on a bend engrailed argent, between
two roses of the last, barbed and seeded proper, three
rleurs-de-lys gules (Wood) ; 2 and 3, azure, a saltire between
four acorns leaved and slipped argent, all within a
bordure or (Haigh), impaling the arms of Bateman -
Hanbury, namely, quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a bend engrailed
vert, plain cottised sable (Hanbury); 2 and 3, or, on a
fesse sable between three Muscovy ducks proper, a rose
of the field (Bateman). Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — Issuant from a crown vallary or, an oak-tree proper
fructed gold. Motto—" Omne bonum Dei donum." Livery
— Black, with white facings. Married, firstly, April 30,
1883, Estelle, dau. of Henry Benham of Roland Gardens,
S.W. ; by whom he had Issue— (1) John Arthur Haigh
Wood, Esq,, M.C., D.S.C., late Lieut. R.N.V.R., formerly
Capt. 4th Batt. E. Surrey Regt., J. P. Suffolk, Barrister-at-
Law, Inner Temple, served Great War (despatches), b.
May 22, 1888 \m. 1919, Hon. Evelyn Saumarez, eld. dau.
of Lord De Saumarez; and has surv. issue — Shirley Carteret
{Club — Carlton)]; Marjorie Haigh [m. 1905, Lt.-Col.
Craufuird George Graham Hutchison, late 21st Lancers] ;
and Gwendolen Haigh (deceased); m. and, Feb. 11, 1892,
Hon. Gertrude Emily Bateman- Hanbury (d. 1927), third
dau. of William, 2nd Lord Bateman ; and by her has had
Issue— (2) Edmund Walter Hanbury Wood, Esq., late
Lieut. 2nd Life Gds., served Great War, M.P. Stalybridge
and Hyde Div., Cheshire, 1924-29, b. Nov. 16, 1898 [m.
1920, Margaret, only child of G. Coles Walton ; and has
issue — Rhona Gertrude Jean (Res. — 57 Eaton Square, S.W. 1.
Club — Carlton)] ; (3) Geoffrey Edward Fitzroy Wood,
Gentleman, b. Nov. 9, 1900, d. Jan. 1, 1901. Estates— Hen-
grave, co. Suffolk ; Ivington, co. Hereford ; Whitfield, co.
Derby; Gatehead, co. Yorks. ; Forrest, Stewartry of Kirk-
cudbright. Seats — Hengrave Hall, Bury St. Edmund's,
Suffolk ; Whitfield, Derbyshire ; Forrest Lodge, Galloway,
N.B. Clubs— Carlton, Bachelors', New University, Con-
stitutional.
WOOD of Henley Hall (H. Coll., 1833). Or, a lion
rampant between three boars' heads erased sable. Mant-
ling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
demi-man wreathed about the temples and waist with oak-
leaves fructed, the dexter hand holding a club in bend all
proper, the sinister arm extended, the hand grasping a
wolfs head erased sable. Motto — " Deus robur meum."
Sons of John Baddeley Wood, Esq., M.A. (Oxford),
J. P. and D. L. co. Salop (High Sheriff 1897), b 1849;
d, 1 91 1 ; m. 1876, his cousin, Elizabeth Marianne, only
child and heiress of Nicholas Price Wood of The Hall,
Wirksworth, co. Derby : —
Lt.-Col. Nicholas Price Wood, late Major 12th Lancers,
served throughout the S. African War and Great War, b.
1877. Seats — Henley Hall, Ludlow ; The Woodlands,
Meiton Mowbray. Clubs— Cavalry, Boodle's.
Edmund Baddeley Wood, Gentleman, b. 1884; m. 1911,
Madeline Anita Beatrice, d. of Charles Albert Baxter.
Res.—
WOOD of Shaldon Manor. Gules, three naked savages
proper, each holding in the sinister hand a shield argent
charged with a cross flory gules, and in the dexter a club
resting on the shield of the second, on a chief invected or,
an estoile between two fleurs-de-lys azure. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a
naked. arm embowed, couped at the shoulder, holding a
club all proper, pendent from the wrist a shield, as in the
arms. Motto — " Non ligno cruce."
Only surv. son of John Gathorne Wood, Esq., of
Shalden Manor, Alton, co. Hampshire, J. P. and D.L. ,
b. 1839 ; d. 1929 ; m. 1st, 1862, Susan Mary (d. 1864),
only d. of Edward Pennefather, Esq., Q.C., J. P. of
Rathsalla, co. Wicklow : 2nd, 1866, Hon. Mary Anne
(d. 1913), eld. d. of the Rt. Hon. James Hewitt, 4th
Viscount Lifford: —
Ernest Gathorne Wood, Gentleman, b. 1869. Seat —
Shalden Manor, Alton, co. Hampshire.
WOOD. Azure, a chevron nebuly or, between two oak-
trees eradicated in chief and a hand erect holding a pen in
in bend sinister in base proper. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-man
affrontee, holding over his dexter shoulder a club all
proper, and resting his sin ster hand upon a saltire or, and
issuing from the wreath on the dexter side an acorn slipped
and leaved also proper. Motto — "Non sibi sed aliis."
Livery — Purple, with primrose facings.
Only son of Joseph Snell Wood, Gentleman, of
Kensington Court, London, b. 1853; d. 1920; m.
1875, Elena Maria Umilta (d. 1919), dau. of Torello
Ambuchi of Florence : —
Harold Charles Putney Wood, Gentleman, b. 1881.
Res. — 200 Gloucester Terrace, W.2.
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WOOD. Ermine, a wolf rampant sable, collared or, on
a chief indented gules, an oak-leaf between two acorns
slipped and leaved proper. Mantling sable and argent.
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Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a wolfs head erased
sable, gorged with a collar or, the collar charged on the
band with three oak-leaves vert, between two acorns
slipped and leaved proper. Motto — " Loyal en tout."
Sons of Sir Lindsay Wood, 1st Bart., of The
Hermitage, Durham, M.A. , J. P. and D.L. co. Durham
(High Sheriff 1889), b. 1834 ; d. 1920 ; m. 1873, Emma
Barrett {d. 1891), fourth dau. of Samuel Goodwin
Barrett of Heighington, co. Durham : —
Sir Arthur Nicholas Lindsay Wood, 2nd Bart. (27 Sept.
1897), late Capt. Northumberland Art., b. 1875. Res. —
The Hermitage, Chester-le-Street ; Allean House, Perth-
shire.
Henry Lindsay Wood, Esq., Major 1st Batt. Oxford-
shire L.I. (Res.), served in S. Africa 1899-1902, and in
the European War 1914 (wounded), 6.1878. Res. —
Son of Collingwood Lindsay Wood. Esq., Capt. 18th
Hussars, b. 1881 ; killed in action 191 5 ; m. 1907,
Lilian, d. of William Sopper, Esq., J. P. : —
Ian Lindsay Wood, Gentleman, b. 1909. Res. —
Yngst. son of Sir Lindsay Wood, 1st Bart, (see
above) : —
Robert Lindsay Wood, Esq.,M.C, Lt.-Col. R.E.(T.A.),
D.L. co. Durham, b. 1884. Res. — The Hermitage, Chester-
le-Street.
WOOD (H. Coll.). Quarterly argent and or, the mace
of the Lord Mayor of London in pale, between an oak-tree
on a mount vert, fretted proper, in the first and fourth
quarters, and in the second and third a bull's head erased
sable, charged on the neck with a bezant. Mantling1 vert
and argent. Crest— Out of a mural crown argent, a demi-
-wild man wreathed about the temples with oak fructed, in
the dexter hand an oak-tree eradicated and fructed, and in
rthe sinister a club all proper. Motto — " Defend."
Son of Sir John Page Wood, 5th Bart., Lt.-Col. and
Brev.-Col. late 2nd Batt. Border Regt. (ret. 1909), b.
i860; d. 1 91 2; m. 1896, Violet Marv Frances Stuart,
d. of the late H. Stuart Johnson of Edinburgh : —
Sir John Stuart Page Wood, 6th Bart. (16 Dec. 1837),
of Hatherley House, co. Gloucester, Comdr. (ret.) R.N.,
served Great War (despatches), 6. 1897 ; m. 1919, Barbara
Arundell, d. of Maj. Arundell Clarke, Roy. N. Devon
Hussars, of Fremington, N. Devon ; and has issue — John
Hatherley Page Wood, Esq., b. 192 1 ; Matthew Wood,
Esq., b. 1924. Res. — 7 Thurloe Square, S.W.7.
Sons of Field-Marshal Sir (Henry) Evelyn Wood,
G.C.B. (1891), G.C.M.G. (1882), V.C., D.L.,
served in Crimean Campaign, Indian Mutiny, Ashanti
War, South African War, Egyptian Expedition, and
Soudan Expedition, b. 1838 ; d. 1919 ; m. 1867, Hon.
Mary Paulina (who died 1891), sister of the Right Hon.
the fourth Viscount Southwell, K.P. : —
Evelyn FitzGerald Michell Wood, Esq., D.S.O., O.B.E.,
late Lt.-Col. London Bde., R.G.A., and Major Royal
Dragoons, Sec. City of London T. Assoc, one of H.M'.s
Lieutenants for City of London, served Ashanti 1895-6,
S. Africa 1899-1900 (desp.), and Great War 1915-18 (desp.
twice), b. 1869 ; m. 1st, 1893, Lilian (d. 1910), dau. of the
late Charles Edward Hutton, and has issue — three daus. ;
2nd, 1915, Kathleen, d. of R. Morton, and widow of
H. Page Wood, and has further issue — Mathew Wake-
field Drury Evelyn Wood, Esq., b. 1917; and one dau.
Res.— Norwood Lodge, Weeley, R.S.O., Essex. Club —
Army and Navy.
Charles Michell Wood, Esq., C.M.G., D.S.O., Col. late
Northumberland Fus. , b. 1873; m. 1915, Olive Mary de
Bathe, d. of Major H. Miles, of Bude. Res. — 6 Hartland
Terrace, Bude, Cornwall.
Arthur Herbert Wood, Esq., Capt. late Scottish Rifles, b.
1877 ; m. 1900, Ethel, dau. of A. Duncan ; and has issue —
Evelyn Ronald Wood, Gentleman, b. 1903. Res. —
Sons of George Orme Western Wood, Gentleman, of
Summerton, Queensland, b. 1868; d. 1926; m. 1904,
Helen Portia, d. of Adam Davidson of Darling
Downs, Queensland : —
Ernest Creswell Gaden Western Wood, Gentleman, b.
1906. Res. — Summerton, Southport, Queensland, Australia.
Bernard Page Wood, Gentleman, b. 1908.
Evelyn Hatherley Davidson Wood, Gentleman, b. 191 1.
WOOD (1530, Ped. recorded H. Coll.). Sable, a fesse
cottised argent, between three lions' heads erased of the
same, ducally crowned or.
Eld. son of Charles Herbert Wood, Gentleman,
b. 1854 ; d. 1921 ; m. 1886, Susanna Grace, d. of
William Joseph Shearburn, of Culverton Lodge,
Dorking : —
Herbert Edward Wood, Esq., Lt.-Col. late E. Lanes.
Regt., b. 1890. Res. — 16 Stanwick Road, W.14.
Sons of Thomas Wood, Gentleman, of Dorking,
Surrey, b. 1823 ; d. 1906 ; m. 1st , ;
2nd 1871, Mary Sims, d. of William Edward Smith
of Ramsgate, and Upper Bedford Place, W. : —
Ernest James Wood, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Vancouver City, B.C.
Frederic Leslie Wood, Gentleman, M.A. (Oxon.),
b. 1874. Res. — 17 Girdlers Road, W.14. Clubs —
Oxford Union, Authors'.
Gerald St. John Wood, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Elmira, New York, U.S.A.
Son of Wood, of , b. ;
d. ; m. , :—
William Wood, Esq., J. P., b. . Res.— Braes,
Hurstpierpoint, Sussex.
Son of Wood, b. ; d. ; m. : —
William Henry Wood, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Southwick, Sussex.
WOOD of Pantglas (H. Coll.). Per fesse gules and
sable, a lion rampant argent and in chief two tau crosses
of the last. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a blackamoor's head in profile,
couped at the shoulders proper, wreathed with cinquefoils
or, in front thereof three mascles interlaced fessewise also or.
Sons of Stanley Rose Wood, Gentleman, of Pantglas,
and Belmont, Sidmouth, b. 1848; d. 1920; m. 1882,
Elizabeth Anne {d. 1827), d. of George Jones, late of
Ash, Salop : —
James Hatton Wood, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, Inner
Temple, late temp. Capt. R.A.S.C, B.A. Oxon., Lord of
the Manor of Rivers Hall, and other manors in Essex and
Suffolk, b. 1886 ; m. 1915, Doris Frances, yngst. d. of
Thomas Scales Carter, late of Ilkley, Yorks. ; and has issue
—Katharine Rosemary Hatton ; and Doris Marigold
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— Olney, View Road, Highgate, N.6.
Richard Stanley Wood, Gentleman, B.A. Oxon. , b. 1899.
Res.—
WOOD of St. Mary's Mount, Peebles (L.O., 27 Nov.
1907). Argent, an oak-tree eradicated proper, fructed or,
on a chief gules, a cannon gold. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, >;a
leopard's face proper. Motto — " Perseverantia vincit."
Son of : —
The late Thomas Wood, Esq., of St. Marys Mount,
Peebles, D.L. co. of city of Edinburgh, J. P. Midlothian,
formerly for sixteen years Provost of Portobello, b. ;
WOOD of Gwernyfed (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
sable, a bull passant argent (Wood); 2. argent, a stag
trippant proper, hoofed and attired or, bearing between
his horns a royal crown or (Williams of Elham) ; 3. argent,
a chevron between three cocks gules, on a chief sable as
many spear-heads of the first sanguinated (Williams of
Gwernyfed). Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
lion rampant or, gorged with a wreath azure and gules,
on each side an oak-branch proper. Motto — "Taurus
gaudet in silvis. "
Son of Thomas Wood of Littleton, J. P., M.P. for
Middlesex 1837-47, Lieut.-Gen. in the Army, sometime
Col. Grenadier Guards, b. 1804 ; d, 1872 ; m. 1848,
Frances (d. 1892), youngest d. of John Henry Smyth,
M.P. , of Heath Hall, co. Yorks., by his wife, Lady
Elizabeth Fitzroy, d. of George Henry, 4th Duke of
Grafton, K.G. : —
Thomas Wood, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Brecon, J. P.
Middlesex, Radnor, and Hants., late Capt. Grenadier
Guards, late Lieut. -Col. 1st Brecon R. Volunteers, b. 1853;
m. 1883, Hon. Rhona Cecilia Emily Tollemache, only d.
of 1st Lord Tollemache of Helmingham ; and has had issue
— (1) Thomas David Wood, Gentleman, b. 1885 ; (2) Einon
Alexander Wood, Gentleman, b. 1886; d. 1925; Elyned
Rhona [m. 1910, Charles Hore Ruthven ; and has issue] ;
and Marslie Joyce [m. 1918, Lt.-Col. Charles Montagu
Truman, D.S.O., 12th Lancers ; and has issue]. Seat —
Gwernyfed Park, Three Cocks, R.S.O. , co. Brecon. Res. —
9 Bracondale, Norwich. Clubs— Guards', Carlton.
Son of Maj.-Gen. Edward Alexander Wood, C.B. ,
late 10th Hussars, b. 1841 ; d. 1898; m. 1871, Janet,
d. of Caledon Dupre Alexander of Sutton Place
Guildford : —
Rev. Edward Francis Wood, b. 1875. ^es- —
Sons of Henry James Theodore Wood, Esq., M.A.,.
J. P. co. Bucks. , B. L. of the Inner Temple and Lincoln's
Inn, M.A.,b. 1863; d. 1918 ; m. 1889, Ellen Beatrice-
(Res. — 32 Clanricarde Gardens, W.), d. of Capt. S. H.
Jones-Parry : —
Nicholas Crispin Wood, Gentleman, b. 1900.
James Templeton Wood, Gentleman, b. 1906. Res. —
Sons of Rev. Peter Almeric Leheup Wood, Vicar of
Newent, co. Gloucester, and Canon of Middleham,
b. 1816; d. 1897; m. 1845, Caroline Elizabeth, d. of
Hon. Sir William Wightman, Judge of the Court of
Queen's Bench : —
Rev. Herbert Wood, b. 1855 ; m. 1892 ; and has issue —
Mary. Res. —
Richard Somervile Wood, Gentleman, b. i860; m. 1887,
Frances, d. of Alfred Moodie, Barrister-at-Law ; and has
had issue — (1) Francis Leheup Wood, Gentleman, b. 1887
[tn. 1914, Phyllis, d. of Col. Coglan, C.B., of Headingley,
Leeds]; (2) Almeric Wood, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; killed in
action 1915 ; and Edith Violet. Res. —
Son of Capt. Charles Watkins Arthur Harcourt
Wood of Carleton Lodge, Pontefract, b. ; d. 1878 ;
tn. , Maria Louisa, d. of B. D. Eldiidge of Carle-
ton, Yorks. :■ —
Alexander Vaughan Leipzic Wood, Esq., D.S.O., Maj.
late 5th Lancers, b. 1867 ; m. 1909, Marjorie Florence, only
child of the late William Henry Makins, 13th Hussars.
Res. — Glen House, Wimborne. Club — Cavalry.
WOOD of Brixworth Hall (H. Coll.). Argent, issuing
from a mount in base an oak-tree fructed proper,
on a chief azure three cross crosslets or. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a
mount, a wild man wreathed about the loins and head
with oak, holding in the dexter hand a club supported on
the shoulder, and resting the sinister hand upon the
stump of an oak-tree sprouting to the sinister all proper,
pendent from the neck by a ribbon sable a bugle-horn
gold. Motto—" Defend."
Eldest son of William Thomas Dixie Wayte Wood,
of Brixworth Hall, b. 1848 ; d. 1916 ; m. 1870,
Florinda Sarah (d. 1927), d. of the Rev. Canon John
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Galway : —
William Thomas Vere Wayte Wood, Gentleman, Lord
of the Manor of Brixworth, late 1st Dragoon Gds.,
served South Africa and Gieat War, b. 1871. Seat —
Brixworth Hall, co. Northampton. Res.— Brixworth
Manor, co. Northampton. Clubs — Cavalry, Army and
Navy, Ranelagh.
The late AUGUSTUS WOOD-ACTON, Esquire,
J. P. for the cos. of Somerset, Salop, and Hereford, and
also a D.L. for the last named county. Born November 1,
1842, being the younger son of the late John Wood of
Martock, in the county of Somerset, by his wife Mary Anne,
daughter of the Reverend Thomas Coleman, Rector of
Church Stretton, in the county of Salop, and niece of
Thomas Pendarves Stackhouse-Acton of Acton-Scott ; and
assumed the surname of Acton in addition to and after his
patronymic, with the arms of Acton, by Royal Licence in
the year 1874. Armorial bearings (Roy. Lie. 1874, H.
Coll.). Gules, two lions passant argent, between nine cross
crosslets fitchee or. Married, July 15, 1880, Laura Char-
lotte, daughter of the Reverend Richard Surtees, Rector of
Holtby, in the county of York ; and died 1918, leaving
issue — Joyce Stackhouse. who married 1923, Richard
Charles Fullerton Smith of Manton, New Zealand ; and has
issue. Estate — Acton-Scott, Church Stretton, Shropshire.
WILLIAM GREGORY WOOD-MARTIN, Esquire,
late Col. commanding Duke of Connaught's Own
Sligo Artillery, S. D. , A.D.C. to the King, and previously
to Queen Victoria, J. P. and D.L. co. Sligo, High Sheriff
1877. Born July 16, 1847, being the only son of James
Wood, Esq., J. P., of Woodville, co. Sligo, by his wife
Anne, eldest dau. of Abraham Martin, Esq., J. P., D.L.,
of Cleveragh, co. Sligo; assumed the additional surname
and arms of Martin by Royal Licence in 1874. Armorial
bearings — Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, a chevron between
three crescents argent (for Martin) ; 2 and 3, argent, an
oak-tree fructed, growing out of a mount in base all proper,
in the dexter chief point a crescent gules (for Wood).
Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant
proper, holding in the dexter paw a crescent or (for
Martin) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-savage
proper, wreathed about the temples and loins vert, and
charged on the breast with a crescent gules, in his dexter
hand an oak-tree fructed, and in his sinister a club
resting on his shoulder all also proper. Mottoes — Under
the arms, "Hinc fortior et clarior " ; above the second
crest, " Fructu cognoscitur arbor." Livery — Dark blue,
braid facings. Married, Nov. 1873, Frances Dora (d. 1905),
eldest dau. of Roger Dodwell Robinson, Esq., J. P., of
Wellmount, co. Sligo; and has had Issue — (1) James
Isidore Wood-Martin, Esq., Capt. Northants. Regt., Lt.-
Col. comdg. nth Soudanese Regt., served in the war in
South Africa and in the Bahr-el-Gazel, Soudan (three
medals and six clasps and Order of the Medjidie), b. Sept. 3,
1874 ; killed in Great War ; (2) Henry Roger Bromhead
Wood-Martin, Esq. (High Sheriff 1912), b. Oct. 3, 1875
(Res. — Stephen Street, Sligo) ; (3) Gregory Gonville
Cuff Wood Martin, Esq., Lieut. R.N., b. April 2,1878;
(4) Francis Winchester Wood-Martin, Esq., Capt. Suffolk
Regt., served in S. Africa (two medals and five clasps),
b. Feb. 27, 1880; killed in action 1915; Nora (d. 1912);
and Kathleen. Estates — Woodville, Cleveragh, and Bloom-
field, co. Sligo. A ddress— Cleveragh, Sligo. Club — Army
and Navy.
WOODD, formerly of Conyngham Hall, Knaresborough
(Vns. Salop, 1623 and 1663). Gules, three demi-savages,
each holding a club over the dexter shoulder or. Motto — ■
" Non nobis." Livery — Claret colour, piped with scarlet,
scarlet facings and silver buttons.
Son of Rev. Basil Kilvington Woodd, LL.M. , b.
1842 ; d. 1886 ; m. 1866, Esther Harriet, second d. of
Rev. Edmund Hollond of Benhall Lodge, Suffolk : —
Basil Aubrey Hollond Woodd, Esq., J. P. West Riding
Yorksandco. Somerset, Barr.-at-Law, B. A. (Camb.), served
Great War as Capt. 5th Batt. Somerset L.I., formerly Lieut.
Yorks. Hussars Imp. Yeo. , b. 1868; m. 1895, Rosalie, ygst.
d. of John Dyson of Moorlands, nr. Crewkerne, co.
Somerset; and has surv. issue — Elaine Joan [m. 1921,
Herbert Norton, of Talycafn, N. Wales]. Seat— Abbots-
field, nr. Taunton. Res. — 23 Royal Crescent, Bath.
Club — Athenasum.
Sons of Robert Ballard WTooddof Dunfeurach, Innellan,
N.B., and of Woodlands, Hampstead, b. 1816; d~
1901 ; m. 1849, Barbara Matthew, d. of M.T. Bethune,
M.D. , of Inverness : —
Basil Robert Woodd, Gentleman, b. 1851. Res. —
Arthur Bethune Woodd, Esq., Lieut. -Comdr. late
R.N.V.R.,M.A. (Camb.),£. 1852; m. 1887, Alice Augusta,
d. of Rev. A. Peache ; and has had issue — Alec Bethune
Peter Woodd, Gentleman, 6 1888; killed in action 1918 ;
Ursula Sheffield ; and Armorel Lettice. Res. — Milford-on-
Sea, Hants.
John Henry Townsend Woodd, Gentleman, M.A., b. 1855;
m. 2nd, 1908, Ada Murray, eld. d. of James Merrick
Gavin of Hampstead ; and has issue — Basil Bethune
Neville Woodd, Gentleman, b. 1908. Res. — Kingsgate,.
Rolvenden, Kent.
Sons of Charles Henry Lardner Woodd, Esq., J. P.,
of Oughtershaw Hall, Yorks., b. 1821 ; d. 1893; m. 2nd„
1864. Jane, only d. of Joseph Harris of Westcotes,
Leicester : —
Rev. Trevor Basil W'oodd, M.A., LL.B., Vicar of St.
John's with St. Saviour's,^. 1866. Estates — Oughtershaw,
and Starbottom Farm, Langstrothdale, York. Res. —
Oughtershaw Hall, Skipton, Yorks. ; 12 Fitzroy Square, W.
Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
Rev. Charles Hampden Basil Woodd, M.A,. formerly
Missionary at Osaka, Japan, b. 1869 ; m. 1903, Elfrida,
eld. d. of the Rt. Rev. George Frederick Hose, Bishop of
Singapore and Sarawak; and has issue — (1) Frederick
Hampden Basil Woodd, Gentleman, b. 1906; (2) Basil
John Woodd, Gentleman, b. 1907; Mary Emily; Ruth
Elfrida ; and Jane Monica. Res. — Pleshey Vicarage
Chelmsford.
WOODGATE (H. Coll.). Argent, on a chevron azure,
between three squirrels each holding an acorn, as many-
acorns leaved and slipped proper. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a squirrel as
in the arms in front of two branches of oak in saltire proper.
Motto — " Spe diligentia numine."
Second son of Rev. Gordon Woodgate, M.A., Rector
of Tydd St. Giles, Cambs. (son of Francis Woodgate
of Hawkwell), b. 1845 ; d. 1925 ; m. 1875, Laura, d. of
George Frederick Busbridge, of West Mailing Lodge,.
Kent : —
Giles Musgrave Gordon Woodgate, Esq., F.S.G.,
Solicitar of the Supreme Court, late temp. Capt. and
Staff Capt. at General Headquarters, B.E.F. (France),
b. 1886. Estate — Hawkwell, Pembury, Kent. Res.^
Leverington House, Leverington, Cambs.
Lt.-Coi.. HENRY WOODHEAD, C.M.G., comdg.
Duke of Edinburgh's Own Volunteer Rifle Corps. Born
, being the eldest son of the late Sir John Woodhead of
Holmfirth, Sea Point, Cape Town, Knight Bachelor, four
times Mayor of Cape Town. Armorial bearings — Per
chevron nebuly argent and azure, two oak-trees in chief and
an African bush-buck's head and neck affrontee and erased
in base, all proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest
Upon a wreath of the colours, an African bush-buck's head
couped proper, gorged with the battlements of a tower or,
between on the dexter side an oak-branch fructed proper,
and on the sinister a rose argent, stalked and leaved vert.
Motto — " .Equo animo. " Seat — Myton, Claremont, Cape
Town, Cape of Good Hope. Postal address — Volunteer
Headquarters, Cape Town, S. Africa.
WOODHOUSE (H. Coll.). Per fesse or and azure,,
issuant in chief a hurst of three oak-trees proper, in base
two bars wavy argent. Mantling azure aud or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a demi-woodman proper,
issuant out of a wreath of roses argent, barbed and
seeded also proper, supporting in the dexter hand an axe
or. Motto — " Labor omnia vincit."
Sons of Sir James Thomas Woodhouse, 1st Baron
Terrington, of Huddersfield, b. 1852 ; d. 1921 ; w.
1876, Jessie (Res. — 162 Oakwood Court, Kensington
W.8.), d. of Walter Reed, of Skidby, Yorks. :—
Rt. Hon. Harold James Selborne Woodhouse, 2nd
Baron Terrington (19 Jan. 1918), O.B.E., J. P. Bucks
[Supporters — On either side an Airedale terrier proper,
gorged with a ducal coronet or], b. 1877; m. 1st, 1918,.
Vera Florence Annie (obtained a divorce 1926),' d. of
A. G. Bousher, and widow of Guy Sebright ; 2nd, 1927,
Rena Humphrey, d. of the late Capt. W. M. Shapland
Swiny, The Black Watch.
Hon. Horace Marton Woodhouse, C.B.E., Barrister-
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George Phillips, of Edenbridge ; and has issue — Jame s
Allen David Woodhouse, Esq., b. 1915 ; Christopher
Montague Woodhouse, Gentleman, b. 191 7. Res. —
14 Abingdon Court, Kensington, W. ; 2 Harcourt Build-
ings, Temple, E.C. Clubs — Bath, Reform.
WOODHOUSE of Rowley Regis (Vn. Staffs. 1663, Ped.
H. Coll.). Gules, a cross between twelve cross crosslets
or. Mantling gules and or. Crest— Within a ducal
coronet or, a mount vert, issuant therefrom a cross crosslet
gold. Motto — ' ' In hoc signo."
Son of Robert Hall Woodhouse, M.R.C.S. , of Hanover
Square and Ralsbury, Ealing Common, b. 1851; d. 1906;
m. 1880, Minnie, d. of Robert Walker of Glasgow and
Helensburgh :—
Rev. John Walker Woodhouse, b, 1884; tn. 1921,
Kathleen, d. of Canon Harnett, and has issue — Robin
Walker Woodhouse, Gentleman, b. 1926; John Walker
Woodhouse, Gentleman, b. 1929 ; and Rosemary. Res. —
Christ Church Vicarage, Luton, Beds.
Sons of George Edward Woodhouse, Gentleman,
Member of Dorset C.C., b. 1852; tn. 1st, 1884, Alice
(d. 1889), d. of Sir John Groves of Rodwell, Wey-
mouth ; 2nd, 1892, Susan, d. of Rev. William Fisher,
M.A. :—
Harold Sealy Woodhouse, Esq., twice Mayor of Bland-
ford, served Great War (desp. twice), b. 1893 ; m. 1922,
Ruth, d. of John W. Strange, and has issue — (1) George
Edward Woodhouse, Gentleman, b. 1924 ; (2) John Abdon
Woodhouse, Gentleman, b. 1926 ; (3) Richard Harold
Woodhouse, Gentleman, b. 1929. Res. — Field's Oak,
Blandford, Dorset.
Reginald Fisher Woodhouse, Gentleman, b. 1895. Res. —
Nordon, Blandford, Dorset.
Louis James Woodhouse, Esq., M.C., Capt. Dorset
Regt., b. 1896 ; tn. 1921, Dorothy, d. of Gearing,
and has issue — June. Res. —
Oliver George Woodhouse, Gentleman, Wilts. Regt.,
i. 1901. Res. —
Son of Arthur Charles Woodhouse, Gentleman, formerly
Mayor of Blandford, b. 1856 ; d. 1915 ; tn. 1888,
Florence, d. of Henry Cornelius Nutting, of Everleigh,
East Barnet : —
Charles Hall Woodhouse, Esq., M.C., Major Dorset-
shire Regt., b. 1891 ; tn. 1921, Stella, d.of Lt.-Col. Fairlie,
and has issue — John Woodhouse, Gentleman, b. 1923 ; and
Ann. Res. — Maumbury House, Dorchester.
Sons of George Edward Illingworth Woodhouse of
Blandford, Dorset, b. 1821 ; d. 1875 ; m. 1847, Hannah,
d. of Thomas Dodge of Sherborne : —
Walter Mantell Woodhoi se, Gentleman, Solicitor, b.
i860; tn. 1888, Edith, d. of Edward Gotto, of The Logs,
Hampstead Heath, and has issue — Ralph Woodhouse,
Gentleman, B.A. (Oxford), b. 189 1 ; David Woodhouse,
Esq.. M.C., Capt. The Cameronians, b. 1896; and Elsie.
Res. — 43 Ferncroft Avenue, Hampstead.
Francis Decimus Woodhouse, Gentleman, M.R.C.S.,
b. 1864 ; tn. 1897, Caroline, d. of Alexander King Witt, of
Poole, Dorset, and Bournemouth, and has issue — Isabelle
Joan [tn. 1927, John Pyper, I. M.S., and has issue];
Kathleen Frances ; Phyllis Caroline ; and Christine Mary.
Res. — Old Ford House, Blandford St. Mary, Dorset.
Sons of Rev. Frederick Charles Woodhouse, M.A.
(Camb. ), Vicar of Holy Trinity, Folkestone, Hon.
Canon of Canterbury Cathedral, b. 1827 ; d. 1905 ;
tn. 1st, 1853, Susanna Agnes Fenton, d. of Edward
Chorley, M.D. , of Williton, co. Somerset: —
Rev. Arthur Chorley Woodhouse, M.A. (Camb.), b. 1854 ;
m. 1882, Margaret Helen, d. of William Morris of Windsor,
Berks., and has had issue— Rev. Disney Charles Woodhouse,
B.A. , sometime Vicar of St. Ninian's, Douglas, Isle of
Man, b. 1883 ; d. on active service 1915 ; and Esther.
Res. — The Vicarage, Pampi-ford, Cambridge.
Alfred Edward Clayton Woodhouse, Gentleman,
M.R.C.S., b. 1859 ; m. 1894, Susannah Marv, d. of Lutley
Pugsley, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., and has issue— (1) Geoffrey
Clayton Woodhouse, Gentleman, b. 1897; (2) Frederick
Clayton Woodhouse, Gentleman, b. 1899 ; (3) Henry
Clayton Woodhouse, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; (4) Michael
Clayton Woodhouse, Gentleman, b. 19 10. Res. — Spaxton
Court, Bridgwater, Somerset.
Sons of William Henry Woodhouse, of Melcombe
Place, London, and The Hall, East Ilsley, Berks.,
b. 1830; d. 1890; m. 1867, Harriet, d. of Henry
Emerson, of Bury St. Edmunds, co. Suffolk :—
Rev. Francis Cyprian Woodhouse, M.A. (Camb.), 6.
1880 ; m. 1911, Isabel Norah, d. of Edward Paul Toller, of
The Crossways, Headlands, co. Northampton ; and has
issue — William Henry Woodhouse, Gentleman, b. 1912.
Res. — Welford Vicarage, Rugby.
Henry Alfred Woodhouse, Gentleman, M.A. (Oxford),
b. 1883. Res. — Haslemere.
WOODHOUSE (H. Coll.). Per pale or and gules, two
chevronels engrailed between three cinquefoils all counter-
changed. Crest — A demi-griffin segreant, holding between
the paws an arrow, point downwards. Motto — " Virtus in
arduis." Livery— Blue and white and blue striped vest.
Box cloth overcoat.
Sons of Samuel Woodhouse of Norley Hall, co. Chester,
Esq., J. P., D.L., b. 1821 ; d. 1892; tn. 1844, Eliza (d.
1889), d. of Henry Thornton Mostyn, M.D. , 47th
Regt. :-
Samuel Henry Woodhouse, Esq., J. P. co. Somerset, Hon.
Col. late 4th Batt. Somersetshire L.I., M.A. (Oxon. ), Barr.-
at-Law, b. 1848 ; tn. 1876, Florence Ada, d. of George
Wilkinson of Temple Hill, Killiney, co. Dublin ; and has
surv. issue— (1) Rev. James Dugald Forbes Woodhouse,
D.S.O., formerly Major 14th Hussars,^. i88i[/«. 1909, Elsie
Noel, eld. d. of J. W. Stanton, and has issue — Samuel
Mostyn Forbes Woodhouse, Gentleman, b. 1912 ; Hugh
Gordon Wilfred Woodhouse, Gentleman, b. 1915 (Res.
— The Rectory, Manaton, S. Devon)] ; (2) Richard Anthony
Gordon Woodhouse, Gentleman, 14th Hussars, b. 1893 •
Ruth [tn. 1905, William Wynn Llewellyn, Somersetshire
L.I.]; Lettice [tn. 1905, Capt. George Bell Roney-Dougal,
Somersetshire L.I.]; Florence Mary Kathleen [tn. 1914,
Rev. William H. F. Pegg, Vicar of Edensore, co. Derby] ;
Winifred Mabel [tn. igio, Theobald Alfred Walsh] ; Joyce ;
and Phyllis. Res. — Canon's House, Taunton.
Frederick William Woodhouse, Esq., J. P. cos. Herts.,
Beds., and Kent, b. 1849 ; tn. 1874, Constance, d. of Robert
Mason of Liverpool ; and has surv. issue — (1) Harold
Mostyn Woodhouse, Gentleman, b. 1882 [tn. 1908, Dorothy
Ellen, d. of late Sydney Wood] ; (2) Robert Pyers Wood-
house, Gentleman, b. 1884 [tn. 1911, Gladys Maud, d.of
Alfred Naylor, and has issue — Anthony Woodhouse,
Gentleman, b. 1912]; and Hilda Mary [tn. 1897, Capt.
Herbert Prentice, R.E.]. Seat —
John Forbes Woodhouse, Esq., J. P., Beds., b. 1859 ; m.
1887, Beatrice Mostyn, d. of Maj.-Gen. Eardley Childers,
R.A. ; and has issue — Ralph Forbes Woodhouse, Gentle-
man, b. 1889; and Mary Beatrice Forbes. Res. —
Arthur Lionel Woodhouse, Esq., J. P. co. Essex, b.
1866 ; tn. 1896, Frances Lucy Isabel, d. of Oswald Peter
Leigh of Belmont Hall, co. Chester ; and has had issue —
(1) Lionel Mostyn Woodhouse, Esq., M.C., M.D.,, Capt.
R.A.F., b. 1896 ; killed in action 1918 ; (2) Mosley Gordon
Woodhouse, Gentleman, Sub-Lieut. R.A.N.S., b. 1898 ;
killed in action 19 17 ; (3) John Herbert Woodhouse, Gentle-
man, Midshipman R.N., b. 1900; (4) Peter Leigh Wood-
house, Gentleman, b. 1906; Barbara Isobel ; Pauline; and
Nancy Leigh. Res. — Tofts, Little Baddow, Essex. Club —
Windham.
WOODROFFE (U.O.) Gules, on a chevron argent,
between three roses of the last, barbed and seeded proper,
as many stags' heads erased sable, a chief nebuly per fesse
of the third and of the second, charged with a trefoil slipped
vert. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, an open dexter hand between two branches of
honeysuckle all proper. Motto — "Cor ac manus concordant. "
Livery — Dark olive green and orange, with brass buttons.
Sons of James Tisdall Woodroffe, Esq., B.A. (Dublin),
Barr. -at-Law, formerly H.M. Advocate-General of
Bengal, and Member of the Supreme and Bengal
Legislative Councils ; created Knight Commander of
St. Gregory by His Holiness Leo XIII., J. P. for cos.
Dorset and Devon, b. 1838; d. 1908; tn. 1863, Flor-
ence (d. 1894), d. of late James Hume, Esq., Senior
Magistrate of Calcutta : —
Sir John George Woodroffe, Knt. Bach. M.A. and B.C.L.
(Oxford), Reader in Indian Law Oxford Univ., formerly one
of H.M. Judges of the High Court at Calcutta, b. 1865;
tn. 1902, Ellen Elizabeth Grimson ; and has issue — James
Edward Woodroffe, Esq., b. 1909; and Agnes Elizabeth.
Res. — 17, Bradmore Road, Oxford. Clubs — Oxford and
Cambridge, Bengal (Calcutta).
Francis Edmund Denman Woodroffe, Gentleman,
formerly Lieut, in H.M. Royal Welsh Regt., b. 1868.
Res.—
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1(1917) High Sheriff Dorset, Lord of the Manor of Uplyme,
£. 1875; m- I9°3' Annette Laura Mary Talbot ; and has
issue— Reginald James Woodroffe, Gentleman, b. 1905.
Res. — Rhode Hill, Uplyme, Dorset.
Sons of Rev. John Nunn Blacker Woodroffe, M.A.
(Dublin), b. 1841 ; m. 1868, Mary Sophia Henrietta, d.
of Frederick Bash ford : —
John Frederick Launcelot Woodroffe, Gentleman, b.
1869.
James Henry Blacker Woodroffe, Gentleman, b. 1870.
Francis Percy Lake Woodroffe, Gentleman, b. 1875.
Rev. Cyril Atwell Woodroffe, b. 1883. Res. — Woodnewton
Vicarage, Peterborough.
Sons of the late Very Rev. John Nunn, Canon Wood-
roffe, Rector of Glanmire, and Canon of St. Finbars,
Cork ; b. 1810 ; d. 1892 ; m. 1st, Elizabeth Phair ; 2nd,
Anna Sandes ; 3rd, Catherine Warren : —
Francis Henry Woodroffe, late Madras Civil Service, b.
1841 ; m. 1866, Elizabeth Dunman ; and d. 29 October 1882 ;
leaving issue — (1) Arthur James Woodroffe, Esq., aLt.-Col.
of the Royal Engineers, b. 1871 [m. Eliza de la Torre, and
has issue— James Woodroffe, Gentleman, b. 1918]; (2)
Paul Vincent Woodroffe, Gentleman, b. 1875 [m. 1907,
Dorothy, d. of Col. Lynch-Staunton ; and has issue —
Francis Martin Woodroffe Woodroffe, Gentleman, b. 1910;
Michael Staunton Woodroffe, Gentleman, b. 1913 {Res. —
Westington, Campden, Glos. )] ; (3) Rev. Louis Woodroffe,
M.A., Clerk in Holy Orders, b. 1880; (4) Bernard Wood-
roffe, Gentleman, b. 1883 ; Lillian Rosa Elizabeth ; Isabel
Anna ; Marie ; and Francis Gertrude.
Sandes Crosbie Woodroffe, Gentleman, b. 1855 ; m. 1st,
Florence (d. 1895), d. of the late Major Thomas Hearn,
76th Regt. ; 2nd, 1907, Emily, d. of E. P. Johnson of
Cliff Castle, Dalkey, co. Dublin; and has issue — (1) John
Hearn Woodroffe, Gentleman, M.D. (24 Cavendish Square,
W.i),b. 1887O. 1911, Alice Elsa, d. of E. P. Johnson of Cliff
Castle, Dalkey, and has issue — Florence Cyrilla] ; (2) Francis
Johnson Woodroffe, Gentleman, b. 1908. Property — Balling-
anna, co. Cork. Res. —
Son of John F. Woodroffe, Gentleman, M.D. (Dub.),
b. 1835; m. , :—
Henry Dobree Woodroffe, Gentleman, M.D. (Dub.), b.
1882. Res. — Woodstock, Oxon.
Sons of Augustus Warren Woodroffe, Gentleman, M.D.
(Dub.), b. 1857; d. 1927; m. 1886, Florence, d. of late
John Lewis, formerly of Burton Hall, Denbighshire : —
Harry Lewis Warren Woodroffe, Gentleman, M.D., b.
1888 ; m. 1918, Clementina Isabella, d. of the late James
Cunningham, of Netherton House, Glasgow, and has issue
—Anthony James Warren Woodroffe, Gentleman, b. 1920 ;
Gervas Arthur Warren Woodroffe, Gentleman, b. 192 1.
Res. — 1 Richmond Place, Chester.
Lionel Warren Woodroffe, Gentleman, b. 1893. ^es- —
St. Martin's School, Northwood. Middx.
WOODS (H. Coll., 1896). Or, on a mount vert, a lion
statant guardant in front of an oak-tree proper, fructed of
the first, a chief azure, thereon a pale argent, between two
circlets of the crown of a King of Arms, also of the first, a
■cross of St. George gules.
Only surv. child and sole heiress of William Francis
Woods, Esq. (only son of the late Sir Albert William
Woods, G.C.V.O., K.C.B., K.C.M.G., Garter Princi-
pal King of Arms) : —
Frances Harriet Helen Woods. Res. —
WOODS (H. Coll.). Per fesse gules and argent, in
•chief two oak-trees eradicated and fructed proper, and in
base a rose of the first, barbed, seeded, leaved, and
slipped also proper. Mantling gules and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, in front of an oak- tree
fructed, two clubs in saltire all proper. Motto — " Suis
stat viribus."
Son of the late Thomas Woods, of Harrogate: —
Frederick Lindsay Woods, Gentleman, B.A., M.B.,
B.C., D.P.H. (Camb.), Port Health Officer, Amoy, b. 1880;
m. 1906, Caroline Mary Donney. Res. — Amoy, S. China.
Clubs — Thatched House ; Hong-Kong (Hong-Kong).
WOODS (L.O., 1812, and H. Coll.). Azure, a wood-
man proper, wreathed about the temples and the middle
with laurel vert, holding in his dexter hand a club, head
downwards in pale or, his sinister arm extended and point-
ing upwards, and his right foot resting on a bezant, on a
chief or, a lion passant guardant gules. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest (H. Coll.) — Issuing out of a ducal
coronet or, a mount vert, thereon a lion statant guardant of
the first in front of an oak-tree proper, fructed or. Motto —
" Robur."
Son of Gen. William George Woods, C.S.I, (s. of Sir
William Woods, Garter King of Arms), b. 1804; d.
1880; m. 1833, Sarah, d. of Andrew Clark : —
James Andrew Woods, Esq., Lt.-Col. (ret.) Roy. Dub.
Fus. , b. 1836; m. 1st, 1862, Catherine Louisa, widow of
Capt, T. Walter Still, K.D.G. ; 2nd, 1902, Fanny, eld. d.
Capt. W. F. Grey, R. H.A. ; and has issue an only surv.
son, James Albert Woods, Esq. , b. 1875. Res. —
WOODS (H. Coll.). Argent, on a mount in base an
oak-tree eradicated, fructed proper, a chief gules, thereon a
pale or, charged with a demi-wild man affrontee, in the
dexter hand a club and in the sinister an acorn stalked and
leaved all also proper. Mantling: vert and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, an oak-tree eradicated, fructed
proper, therefrom a demi-wild man as in the arms.
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Sons of Charles John Woods of Godalming, one of
H.M.'s Coroners for co. of Surrey, b. 181 r ; d. 1868; m.
1840, Caroline, d. of Benjamin Kidd, of Lanaway,
Godalming : —
Henry Charles Woods, Esq., C.B. (1902), C.V.O. (1901),
M.D. , Hon. Physician to the King since 1901, and Med.
Officer to Royal Yacht "Victoria and Albert " 1887-1901,
Inspector-Gen. of Hospitals and Fleets (ret.), b. 1841 ; m.
1868, Elizabeth Maria, d. of late Col. G. R. Kennedy,
R.A. ; and has issue. Res. — Lisnamandra, Alverstoke,
Gosport.
Bernard Woods, Gentleman, b. 1846; m. 1870, Lydia
Isabella, d. of David Moline ; and has issue. Res. —
Ernest Woods, Gentleman, £. 1855; m. 1890, Constance
Ada, d. of Edward John Brown Jellicorse ; and has issue—
(1) Edward Ambrose Woods, Esq., M.C. , Major R.A. ,
b. 1891 ; (2) Charles Humphrey de Meuron Woods, Esq.,
Lieut. -Comdr. R.N. , b. 1894; (3) Robert Barnard Woods,
Gentleman, Lieut. R.A. , b. 1900. Res. — Childerstone,
Liphook, Hants. Club — Constitutional.
Arthur Biddle Woods, Gentleman, b. 1857; tn. 1886, Mary
Agnes (d. 1908), d. of William Holt Midgley ; and has surv.
.ssue — (1) Eric Evelyn Woods, Gentleman, b. 1888; (2) Denys
Woods, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; (3) Rex Woods, Gentleman
(5 Chepstow Mansions, Chepstow Place, W.2), b. 1894;
(4) Draycot Birkett Woods, Gentleman, b. 1896 ; and Una.
Res. — 14 Sinclair Gardens, Kensington, W.
Alfred Wadham Woods, Gentleman, b. 1858. Res. —
WOODS (Arms of Snooke, H. Coll., 14 Feb. 1834)—
Azure, on a chevron argent, between two eagles displayed in
chief and a lion rampant in base or, three fleurs-de-lys
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gules. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a rock proper, thereon an eagle regardant,
wings elevated or, the dexter claw resting on an escutcheon
argent, charged with a fleur-de-lys gules. Motto —
" Integritate tutus."
Only son of Matthew Snooke Grosvenor Woods
(formerly Snooke), Esq., late Fellow of Trin Coll.,
Cambridge, K.C., Bencher of Lincoln's Inn; adopted
the name of Woods in compliance with directions in his
father's will, 1863, b. 1838 ; d. 1925 ; m. 1877, Mary-
Amabel, dau. of John Vincent Thompson, Esq.,.
Serjeant-at-Law : —
Matthew Grosvenor Woods, Gentleman, b. 1878 ; m.
1917, Eva Florence Mary, d. of Charles Hudson, and has
issue — Christopher Matthew Woods, Gentleman, b. 1923 ;.
Leonard Hale Woods, Gentleman, b. 1926. Res. — 21
Holland Villas Road, W.14.
WOODS of Blundeston (H. Coll.). Azure, on a fesse
engrailed erminois, between two chaplets of roses argent,
three escallops sable. Mantling azure and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a horse's head couped argent,
maned or, issuant from a chaplet of roses gules, and hold-
ing in the mouth a broken spear in bend also or. Motto —
" Ora et labora."
Son of Thomas Woods, Esq., J. P. Glamorganshire,.
Major and Hon. Lt.-Col. Glamorganshire Artil. 1871-
88 (V.D.), b. 1820; d. 191 2; m. i860, Elizabeth H.,
d. of Rev. Charles Hardwick, Rector of St. Michael's,.
Gloucester : —
Major William Fountain Woods, V.D. , J. P. co. London,
Mayor of Chelsea 1902-3-4, late 2nd (South) Middlesex
V. R., b. 1845. Estate — Blundeston Hall, near Lowestoft.
Res. — Llandaff Place, Llandaff. Club — Junior Consti-
tutional.
WOODS (U.O., 12 Nov. 1847 and 12 Aug. 1910).
Azure, on a mount, an oak-tree proper, fructed or, with a
bugle-horn sable, stringed gules, suspended therefrom on
the sinister side, all within a bordure engrailed of the third.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a demi-savage, holding in his right hand an
oak-tree eradicated and in his left a club resting on his
shoulder, wreathed about the waist and temples with oak
all proper. Motto — " Patientia vincit omnia."
Elder son of Ninian M. Woods, M.D., L.R.C.S.I., b.
1819; d. 1884; m. 1846, Rebecca Mary, d. of Rev.
William Hill of Motehill Glebe, co. Waterford :—
William Henry Woods, Gentleman, b. 1849; m. 1st,.
1877, Elizabeth Morrison ("'. 1894); 2nd, 1895, Isabella
Grey. Res. — Bayfield, Ontario, Canada.
Sons of William Henry Woods, M.D., M.A. (Trin.
Coll., Dub., and Oxford), Surgeon R.N. (yr. brother
of Ninian M. Woods), b. 1828; d. 1863; m. 1853,
Emily Rosamond, d. of Capt. John Knipe, formerly
1st Royal Dragoons and then 60th Regt. of Foot, of
Spring Hill, Queen's Co. : —
Ninian Wildridge Woods, Gentleman, M.R.C.S. (Eng.),
L.R.C.P.I. and L.M., L.M. Rot. Hosp. (Dub.), J. P. for
Huron Co., Assoc. Coroner, Govt. Exam, in Lunacy, b.
i860; m. 1901, Margaret Fisher, d. of Walter Ewing
Buchan of Durham, Ontario; and has issue — Lucy Rosa-
mond ; and Jean Margaret. Res. — Bayfield, Ontario,
Canada.
Lt.-Col. Albert Edward Woods, C.S.I. (1912), H.M.
Indian Army, Inspector-General of Military Police, Assam,,
India, 1912-17, b. 1862; m. 1904, Audrey Katherine
Mary, d. of Rev. Prebendary E. R. Hampden (son of
Bishop Hampden); and has issue — Edward Galbraith
Woods, b. 1906. Res. — South Pen, Berrow Road, Burnham-
on-Sea. Clubs — East India United Service, Bengal United
Service (Calcutta).
WILLIAM WOODS, Esq., J. P. for Lancaster, Hamp-
shire, and the Borough of Wigan, Mayor of Wigan 1889,
1890, and 1 891, Lt.-Col. and Hon. Col. (ret.) late comdg.
Hants. Carabiniers Yeo., B.A. (Camb.). Born Dec. 2, 1855,.
being the eldest son of the late Henry Woods, Esq., of
Warnford Park, in the county of Southampton, J. P. and
D.L. for the county of Lancaster, M.P. for Wigan 1857-
1874, by his first wife Hannah, only child of Charles
Hindley, M.P. for Ashton-under-Lyne, in the county of
Lancaster, 1832-1859. Armorial bearings— Argent, a
chevron nebuly gules, guttee-d'eau, between three martlets
sable. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon
a wreath of the colours, a staff raguly fessewise sable,
thereon a martlet, wings elevated of the last, guttee-d'eau.
Motto — " Labore et perseverantia. " Married, September
20, 1879, Emma Agnes, daughter of Sir Edmund Samuel
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Hayes, third Baronet, of Drumboe Castle, in the county of
Donegal ; and has Issue— (i) Charles Henry Woods, Gentle-
man, Mil. Consul at Adana, Asia Minor, late Grenadier
Guards, served in S. African War (Queen's medal and 2
clasps), 6. June 17, 1881 ; (2) Edmund William Woods,
Gentleman, b. January 6, 1886. Seat — Warnford Park,
Bishop's Waltham. Clubs — Cavalry, New University,
Oxford and Cambridge.
JULIA LUCY WOODWARD. Spinster, dau. of the
late Richard Woodward of " The Knoll," Clevedon, Somer-
set. Armorial bearings — On a lozenge, argent, two bar-
rulets gules, between as many stags' heads caboshed in chief
and a pheon in base sable, on a chief of the last, a wolf passant
or. Residence— The Knoll, Clevedon.
WOODWARD (H. Coll.). Or, two bars sable between
three oak-leaves in pale vert. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of an heraldic
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garnished or. Mantling vert and argent. Crest — Issuant
tiger's. head erased argent, tufted sable, two roses fessewise
gules, barbed and seeded proper. Motto — " Gardez bien. "
Sons of James Woodward, b. 1828 ; d. 1886; m. 1876,
Mary, d. of William Walker : —
James Reginald Walker Woodward, Gentleman [Arms as
above impaling for May : — Sable, a chevron or, between
three roses argent, a chief of the second], b. 1876 ; m. 1903,
Alice, d. of John Frederick May, Gentleman ; and has issue
— Alys Daphne May ; and Hildred May. Res. — 2 Ladbroke
Road, Epsom.
William Percy Walker Woodward, Gentleman, Cadet,
served with R.F.A. in Great War, b. 1879 ; d. 1916.
Harold Walker Woodward, Esq., late temp. Capt.
R.F.A., served Great War, b. 1880. Res.—
Ernest Bernard Walker Woodward, Gentleman, b. ;
m. 1910, Mrs. Grace Attwood, d. of the late Waller,
and has issue— Bernard Woodward, Gentleman, b. ;
William Anthony Woodward, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Hamilton, Ottawa, Canada.
WOODWARD (H. Coll.). Vert, on a [pale engrailed
between two eagles displayed argent, a bugle-horn proper,
from an antique crown or, a greyhound sejant argent.
Son of Rev. Jonathan Henry Woodward, late Vicar of
St. James's, Bristol, b. ; d. ; m. • —
Col. Charles Cunningham Woodward, late 4th Batt.
King's Liverpool Regt. , b.
WOOLAVINGTON, Baron, see BUCHANAN.
BENJAMIN MINORS WOOLLAN, Gentleman.
Armorial bearings— Per chevron per pale azure and gules
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and argent, guttee-de-poix, two ingots of gold fesseways in
chief and a fleece in base proper. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of
a palm-tree on a rock proper, a lion couchant regardant
per pale indented azure and gules, supporting with the
dexter forepaw an ingot of gold erect. Motto — " Laborare
et tempus aucupari."
GEORGE ARTHUR LEY WOOLLCOMBE, Esq.,
J. P. co. Devon, M.A. Camb. Born 1864, being the son
of Rev. George Ley Woollcombe, M.A. , Rector of St.
Mewan, Cornwall, 1871-1889, J. P. for Cornwall, d. 1902;
m. 1859, Edith, dau. of Henry Lambe. Armorial bear-
ings (H. Coll., confd. 1625). — Argent, three bars gules.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a falcon proper, the wings displayed argent,
charged with three bars gules, belled and jessed or.
Motto — " Ubi libertas ibi patria." Livery — White, with
red facings. Married, 1911, Edith lone, only dau. of
Henry Hodge, Esq., J. P., R.N., of St. Austell, Cornwall.
Seat — Hemerdon, Plympton, Devon. Club — R. Western
Yacht.
WOOLLCOMBE of Ashbury (H. Coll.). Argent, three
bars gules, in chief a mullet sable. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a falcon
proper, wings displayed argent, charged with three bars
gules, belled and jessed or Livery — Brown, with red facings.
Son of Henry Woollcombe, Esq., J. P., B.A., b. 1848 ;
d. 1883 ; tn. 1876, Annie Mary Josephine, d. of William
P. Jordan: —
Major Louis Douglas Woollcombe, Devon Regt., b. 1882 ;
tn. 1912, Esm^ Margaret, d. of Major Amyatt-Burney of
Woodhill, Honiton ; and has issue — (1) John Charles Ernie
Woollcombe, Gentleman, b. 1914 ; (2) Kenneth Douglas
Woollcombe, Gentleman, b. 1916 ; (3; North Henry Amyatt
Woollcombe, b. 1917; (4) Ernie Edensor Woollcombe,
Gentleman, b. 1919 ; Ann Daphne ; and Susan Jane. Seat
— -Ashbury, Northlew, Devon. Club— Cavendish.
Son of Ven. Henry Woollcombe of Ashbury, Arch-
deacon of Barnstaple, b. 1813 ; d. 1885 ; tn. 1846,
Jaquelte Elizabeth (d. 1900), d. of Capt. Charles
Belfield Louis, R.N.:—
Rev. Thomas Clement Woollcombe, b. 1864. Res. —
The Vicarage, St. James-the-Less, Plymouth.
Son of Rev. Louis Woollcombe, b. 1814; d. 1889;
in. 1854, Augusta Rundell, d. of the Rev. Charles
Brown of Whitstone, Devon : —
Lt.-Gen. Sir Charles Louis Woollcombe, K.C.B.,
K.C.M.G., Lt.-Gen. (ret.) late King's Own Scottish
Borderers, served Great War (despatches), G.O. Order of
the Crown of Belgium and Roumania, Order of the White
Eagle (Serbia), b. 1857? tn. 1886, Agnes Meade, ygst. d.
of Gen. Sir John Irvine Murray, K.C.B. ; and has had
issue — (1) Malcolm Louis Woollcombe, Esq., O.B.E.,
Capt. (ret.) Lincoln Regt., b. 1891 [m. 1919, Eileen, d. of
Lt.-Col. A. Conway Bishop, and has issue — Robert Malcolm
Woollcombe, Esq., b. 1922 (Res. — 7 Roland Gardens,
S.W.)]; (2) Charles Stephenson Woollcombe, 2nd Lieut.
K.O. Scottish Borderers, b. 1895; killed in action 1914;.
and Joan Wilhelmina. Res. — Chat Moss, Bexhill-oo-Sea.
Son of Rev. Arthur Augustus Woollcombe, M.A.
(Oxford), b. i860; d. 1921 ; m. 1898, Miriam Sibylle,
fifth d. of the late Adm. W. Cornish Bowden : —
Louis Arthur William Woollcombe, Gentleman, b. 1898.
Res. — Okehampton, Devon.
Yngst. son of Rev. Louis Woollcombe (see above) : —
Gerald Douglas Woollcombe, Gentleman, b. 1865 ; m.
1895, Mary Edith Violet, eldest d. of Edward Arthur
Harley of Clifton, Bristol; and has issue — (1) Geoffrey
Harley Douglas Woollcombe, Esq., Capt. Indian Army, b.
1898 ; (2) Richard Jocelyn Woollcombe, Gentleman, b. 1902.
Res. — Cranmere, Newton Abbot, S. Devon.
Sons of Rev. George Woollcombe, b. 1819; d. 1886;
tn. 1865, Emily Rose, d. of Charles Stirling: — ■
Rt. Rev. Henry St. John Stirling Woollcombe, D.D.,
(Oxford), Bishop of Whitby, b 1869 ; m. 1913, Florence
Hilda, d. of Canon M. Argles, and has surv. issue — 4 daus.
Res. — Bolton Percy Rectory, York.
Rear-Adm. Louis Charles Stirling Woollcombe, C.B.,
M.V.O. , R.N. (ret.), served Great War, b. 1872; m. 1905,
Constance, d. of Rev. R. W. Perry Circuit ; and has issue
— John Louis Woollcombe, Gentleman, Midshipman R.N.,
b. 1910; Michael Louis Woollcombe, Gentleman, b. 1920;
and Cicely Rose. Res. — Fawns, Ermington, S. Devon.
WOOLLCOMBE of Hemerdon (H. Coll.). Argent,
three bars gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a falcon proper, wings displayed
argent, charged with three bars gules, belled and jessed or.
Son of Rev. George Ley Woollcombe (eld. son of Vice-
Adm. George Woollcombe — see below), of Hemerdon,
co. Devon, J. P. Cornwall, M.A. Oxford, b. 1828; d.
1902: tn. 1859, Edith, yngr. d. of the late Henry
Lambe, of Truro : —
George Arthur Ley Woollcombe, Esq., J. P. (a. v.).
Sons of James Younge Woollcombe, Gentleman (eld.
son of William John Woollcombe — see below), b. 1863;
d. 1923; m. 1890, Mabel Constance, d. of Robert
Pagden : —
Humphrey William Woollcombe, Esq., Capt. R. E.
(T.A.), served Great War, b. 1895; m. 1922, Dorothy
Shipley, d. of Rev. Shipley Smith, and has issue— James
Humphrey Woollcombe, Gentleman, b. 1924. Res.
John Frederick Woollcombe, Gentleman, b. 1897.
Yngr. sons of William John Woollcombe, Gentleman
(3rd son of Vice- Adm. George Woollcombe — see below),
b. 1832; d. 1913; m. 1861, Anna Catherine (d. 1912),
d. of Thomas Pode, of Plympton : —
Admiral Maurice Woollcombe, C.B., R.N. (ret.), J. P.,
D.L. Devon, served Great War, A.D.C. to King George
1918, b. 1868; tn. 1897, Ella Margaret, d. of Col. Edward
Roberts, and has issue — Maurice Annesley Woollcombe,
Gentleman, b. 1913; (2) Geoffrey Reginald Woollcombe,
Gentleman, b. 1914. Res. — Beechwood, Thorn Park,
Plymouth.
Reginald Woollcombe, Gentleman, b. 1870; tn. 1905,
Violet Anne, d. of Lt.-Col. John Thacker, and has issue —
Michael John Woollcombs, Gentleman, b. 1909. Res. —
Rev. Charles Kenneth Woolcombe, M.A., Rector of
Sidmouth, b. 1871 ; tn. 1913, Florence Eleanor Emily (d.
1915), d. of Rev. William Sewell, and has issue — William
Richard Sewell Woollcombe, Gentleman, b. 1915. Res. —
Sidmouth Rectory, S. Devon.
Alfred Woollcombe, Esq., Fleet. Surg. R.N. (ret.), b.
1873; tn. 1912, Hilda Frances, d. of Rev. N. France.
Res.—
7th son of Vice-Adm. George Woollcombe, J. P., b.
J79S I <?• 1865 ; tn. 1827, Mary Elizabeth (d. 1887), d.
of George Ley of Cockington, nr. Torquay : —
Richard Woollcombe, Gentleman, b. 1847; tn. 1874,
Caroline Elizabeth, d. Charles Stooks, and has issue — (1)
Basil Richard Woollcombe, Gentleman, Solicitor, b. 1878 ;
(2) Charles George Ley Woollcombe, Esq., Comdr. R.N.,
b. 1884 [tn. 1916, Gladys Mary, d. of Rt. Rev. Lord Bishop
of Hull]; (3I Frank Rupert Woollcombe, Esq., M.C., Major
R.A., b. 1885 [tn. 1918, Beatrice Elena Alice, d. of the late
Edvarde de Ambriosis of Florence, Italy] ; (4) Rev. Edward
Percy Woollcombe, M.A.(Oxon.). Rector of Sutton, Surrey;
b. 1888 [tn. Elsie, d. of Arthur Wood, of Ilford, and has
issue — 1 son]; (5) Edgar John Woollcombe, Gentleman, b.
1891 [tn. 1923, Joan Alice, d. of R. C. Acland]. Res. —
Starmead, Woking.
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WOOLLCOMBE - ADAMS. Quarterly, 1 and 4,
vert, on a cross or, an estoile sable, in the first quarter
a bezant ; 2 and 3, argent, three bars gules. Mantling
vert and or. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, a
talbot azure bezantee, gorged with a collar and ring
attached argent, and resting the dexter paw on an estoile
or ; 2. a falcon, wings expanded proper, each charged
with three bars gules. Motto — "Sub cruce Veritas.''
Only son of Lt.-Col. Edward Woollcombe- Adams,
late R.A., J. P. and D.L. co. Warwick, b. 1842; d.
1914 ; m. 1872, Emma Louisa, d. of Capt. George
Curtis Adams, R.N., J. P., of Ansty Hall, co.
Warwick : —
Cecil Edward George Woollcombe- Adams, Esq., J. P.
co. Warwick, Major late R.F.A., served in S. Africa 1899-
1902 (Queen's medal with 5 clasps, King's medal with 2
clasps), with Egyptian Army (Sudan medal and clasps)
for South Kordofan (has the Order of the Medjidie, 4th
class), and Great War 1914, b. 1873; m. 1911, Evelyn
Frances Adams, widow of Charles Wriothesley Digby of
Meriden Hall, co. Warwick, and d. of Ralph C. Adams
Beck, and has issue — Peter Edward Woollcombe-Adams,
Gentleman, b. 1912 ; and Elizabeth Susan. Seat — Ansty
Hall, near Coventry. Club — Army and Navy.
WOOLLCOMBE - BOYCE (R.L. 25 Aug., 1899)
Quarterly, 1 and 4, vert, fretty argent, a cross of the last,
thereon three acorns leaved and slipped in fesse of the field
(for Boyce) ; 2 and 3, argent, three bars gules (for Wooll-
combe). Mantling vert and argent. Crests— 1. on a
wreath of the colours, a demi-grifnn argent, holding in the
beak an acorn as in the arms, and resting the sinister claw
on an escutcheon vert, charged with two cross crosslets
fitch^e in saltire also argent (for Boyce) ; 2. on a wreath of
the colours, a falcon, wings expanded and inverted proper,
belled and jessed or, on each wing three bars gules (for
Woollcombe). Motto — " Cruce robur." Livery— Green,
white facings.
Only surv. son of Rev. William Woollcombe- Boyce,
M.A. , late Rector of Elkstone, Glos. , b. 1820; d. 1904;
m. 1849, Jane Vivian, only d. of the Rev. William
Woollcombe, B.D., Fellow of Corpus Christi Coll.,
Oxon. , Vicar of Christowe and also of Hennock, co.
Devon : —
William Frederick Reynolds Woollcombe-Boyce, Gentle-
man, M.A. (Oxon.), of the Inner Temple, b. 1857. Res. —
Christowe, Minchin Hampton, Glos.
WOOLLS (H. Coll.). Azure, a fleur-de-lys between two
woolpacks in pale or, as many flaunches argent, each
charged with a wolf passant.
Son of the late Edward Woolls of Uxbridge : —
Alfred D. Woolls, Gentleman, b. . Res. — Fairlight,
Uxbridge, Middlesex.
WOOLRABE of Davidstoun (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1
and 4, or, upon a mount issuant from the base vert, a raven
proper, on a chief sable, two fleurs-de-lis of the field
(Woolrabe) : 2 and 3, azure, on a fess argent, between two
pheons in chief, aud in base a lion rampant or, armed and
langued gules, a stag couchant of the last, attired sable
(Davidson). Mantling vert and or. Crest— On a wreath
of the colours, a raven wings addorsed proper, holding in
the beak a ring gemmed and resting the dexter claw on a
pheon or, all within two buffalo horns, the dexter per fesse
gold and argent, and the sinister per fesse argent and gold.
Mottoes — (above the crest) "Hoc nomen, hoc numen " ;
(below the arms) " Cui aurum nisi donis." Livery — Dress,
yellow coat and waistcoat, black facings, black breeches
and stockings, gold garters, buttons and buckles ; Undress,
dark drab coat and overcoat with black facings, gold
buttons, and hat band, black and yellow striped waistcoat.
Only surv. son of Hermann Frederick George Woolrabe,
Esq., Dep. Adj. Gen. Imp. Service, of Riccarton, by
Campbell Town, Tasmania, b. 1818 ; d. 1873 ; m. 1859,
Euphemia Jane, d. rf Walter Davidson, of Riccarton,
Meadowbanks, and Camelford, Tasmania : —
Frederick William Woolrabe, Gentleman, F.R.C.P.
(Edin.), F.R.C.S. (Edin.), D.P.H. (Dublin), C.T.M.
(Lond.), Medical Officer Sarawak Govt., Medical Adviser in
Ministry of the Interior Siam, etc., b. 1866; m. 1902,
Margaret, d. of Magnus Leask, of Aswick, ShetKnd.
Estate— Davidstoun, by Campbell Town, Tasmania. Res.
— Rutopi, S. Rhodesia. Clubs — Overseas League, Queens-
land, Salisbury (S. Rhodesia).
WOOLRYCH of Croxley, Herts. , formerly of Dudmastcn,
Shropshire, and of Dynmore, co. Hereford. Quarterly, 1
and 4, azure, on a chevron between three swans, wings
elevated argent, beaked and legged gules, a crescent sable
(Woolryche, 1403) ; 2 and 3, argent, on a bend between
two Cornish choughs sable, three escallops argent (Rowley).
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, an oak-tree proper. Livery — Blue and silver.
Son of Rev. Humphry Fitzroy Woolrych (eld. son of
Humphry William Woolrych, Esq., of Croxley, b. 1795 ;
d. 1871 ; m. 1817, Penelope, d. of Francis Bradford,.
of Great Westwood, Herts.), M.A., late Vicar of Oare,
Faversham, b. 10 Feb. 1823; d. 1904; m. 1862, Mary
Katherine (d. 1914), d. ot J. H. Watson: —
Humphry Stephen Woolrych, Esq., late Major 8th The
King's Regt. , Brev. Lt.-Col. in the Army, b. 1868 ; m. 1892,
Sophie Clara, ygst. d. of C. W. Collis of Hagley House,
Stourbridge; and has issue— Humphry Collis Woolrych,
Esq., Lieut.-Comdr. R. N., b. 1893 \m. 1925, Barbara Olga,
d. of W. N. Calderwood, and has issue — Humphrey Michael
Woolrych, Gentleman, b. 1926]; Mary Joyce [m. 1920,
Cecil Boileau Goad, Esq., Major Indian Army, and has
issue]; and Dorothy Honor [m. 1926, Sir Francis Gordon
Lowe, 2nd Bart.]. Seat — Croxley House, Herts. Res. —
Parrotts, Croxley Green.
Sons of Francis Benson William Woolrych, Gentle-
man (2nd son of Humphry William Woolrych and
Penelope Bradford — see above), b. 1828 ; d. 1907 ; m.
1859, Frances Emily Sherrington : —
Francis Humphrv William Woolrych, Gentleman, b.
1864. Res.— St. Louis, 111., U.S.A.
Leopold Frederick Woolrych, Gentleman, b. 1866. Res.
—Sydney, N.S.W.
Bradford Charles Woolrych, Gentleman, b. 1872. Res
—Sydney, N.S.W.
WOOSNAM of Glandwr (H. Coll.). Per pale sable and
azure, a lion passant argent, between four pheons, three in
chief and one in base, or. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in a fern-brake proper.
a snake nowed or, thereon preying an eagle also proper,
gutt^e-d e -1' armes.
Son of Maj.-Gen. James Bowen Woosnam, Bombay
R.H.A., of Bicknor Court, Coleford, b. 1812 ; d. 1877 ;
m. 1S37, Agnes, d. of William Bell of Bellview, Queen's
County, Ireland, Esq., J. P. : —
Ven. Charles Maxwell Woosnam, M.A. (Trin. Coll.,
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Camb. ), Hon. Canon of Chester, formerly Archdeacon of
Macclesfield, b. 1856; m. 1886, Mary Seely, d. of Hilton
Philipson of Tynemouth ; and has had issue — (1) Charles
Hilton Woosnam, Gentleman, Lieut. 8th Hussars, b. 1889,
d. 1910; (2) Maxwell Woosnam, Gentleman, M.A. Trin.
Coll., Camb., b. 1892 [m. 1917, Edith, d. of Arthur J.
Johnston, and has issue — Maxwell Woosnam, Gentleman,
b. 1922 ; Denise ; and June (Res. — Weaverham Grange,
Hartford, Cheshire)]; Monica [m. 1924, Capt. R. C. Mac-
pherson, The Black Watch] ; and Gaynor. Postal add. —
Aberhafesp Hall, Newtown, Montgomeryshire.
Son of Charles William Woosnam, Esq., J. P. cos.
Brecon and Montgomery, late Capt. 1st Vol. Batt. S.
Wales Borderers, B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1853 ; d. 1920 ;
m. 1883, Minnie Sophia, d. of William Daniel Allen,
Esq., of Endcliffe, near Sheffield : —
Ralph William Woosnam, Esq., Capt. Brecknockshire
Batt. S. Wales Borderers, B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1887. Seat—
Cefnllysgwynne, Builth.
WOON (H. Coll.). Gules, on a pile or, a lotus-flower,
leaved and slipped proper, in base two mural crowns of
the second. Mantling gules and or. Crest — Issuant out
of a mural crown or, a lotus-flower, as in the arms.
Son of Capt. John Woon, R.M. :—
Gen. Sir John Blaxell Woon, K.C.B. (1911), Indian
Army, comdg. 2nd class Dist. India 1904-9, and 9th Div.
S. Army, India, 1910-14, served during Afghan War
1879-80 (medal), with Chin Lushai Exped. 1890 (medal,
clasp), on N.W. Frontier of India 1897-8 (despatches
thrice, medal, clasp, brev. Lt.-Col.), with China Exped.
1900 (despatches, medal, brev. Col.), b. 1856; m. 1901,
Gwendolyn (d. 1928), d. of James Taylor-Smith of Gain-
ford House, Gainford, Durham ; and has issue — Two daus.
Post add. — Mostyn, Egerton Road, Weybridge.
WORDSWORTH (H. Coll.). Argent, three church
bells and a bordure azure. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front ot an antelope's
head erased argent, a staff raguly fessewise azure. Livery
— Green, brass buttons, green and buff striped waistcoat.
Son of John Wordsworth, Esq., Capt. K.O.Y. Light
Inf., 3rd: Batt.. of Black Gates, Yorks., b. 1833; d.
1883; m. 1878, Caroline, d. of J. Bates, Esq. : —
Capt. William Henry Laycock Wordsworth, b. 1880;
m. 1906, Ethel Mary, d. of Richard Rudyard, Esq., J. P.,
of The Hall, Scalby, Yorks. Res. — The Glen, Scalby, Yorks.
Clubs— Bath, Constitutional, Yorks. (York).
WORKMAN-MACNAGHTEN (R.L., 18 Nov. 1809
U.O. ). Quarterly, 1 and 4 quarterly, i. and iiii. , argent,
an arm issuant from the sinister proper, the hand grasping
a cross crosslet fitchee azure; ii. and iii., argent, a tower
gules, all within a bordure ermine ; 2 and 3, or, three
martlets sable, between two bars wavy gules, in chief three
crescents and in base a portcullis of the second (Workman).
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath
of the colours, a tower gules (Macnaghten) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, out of a crescent quarterly sable and
or, a Roman fasces erect or (Workman). Mottoes — (Under
arms), " I hope in God " ; (over crests), " Non pas
l'ouvrage mais l'ouvrier." [These arms of Macnaghten
were matriculated in Lyon Register without the bordure,
and without those of Workman, to Sir Frances Workman
Macnaghten, 1st Bart., as Chief of his name and clan,
in 1832, after the death of his elder brother, and again
in 1845 to M'Naghten of Bushmills House, and again in
1878 to Macnaghten of Dundarave, and apparently these
three matriculations are to successive Baronets, and con-
cern themselves and their heirs male only. The other
males of the family apparently take under the Irish Royal
Licence of the double coat].
Sons of Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Macnaghten, Baron
Macnaghten (25 Jan. 1887), 4th Bart., P. C, G.C.B.,
G.C.M.G. , a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, and a Life
Peer, b. 1830; d. 1913 ; m. 1858, Frances, d. of Rt.
Hon. Sir Samuel Martin, P.C., of Crindle, London-
derry : —
Hon. Sir Francis Alexander Macnaghten, 8th Bart.
[Supporters (L.O.)— Two roebucks proper], b. 1863; s. his
nephew 1916 ; m. 1905, Beatrice, d. of Sir William Ritchie,
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Canada. Seat —
Dundarave, Bushmills, co. Antrim.
Hon. Frederic Fergus Macnaghten, b. 1867; m. 1914,
Ada, d. of the late John Webster. Res. — 19 St. James's
Square, S.W. Clubs — Beefsteak, St. James's.
Hon. Sir Malcolm Martin Macnaghten, K.B.E., K.C.,
b. 1869 ; m. 1889, Antonia Mary, d. of Rt. Hon. Charles
Booth, P.C., of Portballintrae, Bushmills, co. Antrim, and
has issue — Antony Macnaghten, Esq., b. 1899; Mary
Frances; Brigid Alison; Anne Catherine, Res. — 21 Sheffield
Terrace, Kensington, W.8. Clubs — Carlton. United
University.
Son of Col. Arthur William Workman-Macnaghten,
Bombay Cavalry, b. 1835; d. 1919; m. 1861, Louisa
(d. 1929), d. of Nelson Howard, H.E.I.C.S. : —
Francis William Workman-Macnaghten, Gentleman, b.
1865. Res. —
Son of Capt. Elliot Macnaghten, 20th Hussars,
b. 1839; d. 1878; m. 1864, Maria, d. of William
M. Edye : — .
Steuart Edye Macnaghten, Gentleman, Manager
Standard Life Assurance Co. , Edinburgh, b. 1873. Address
— 3 George Street, Edinburgh.
Son of Steuart Lambert Macnaghten, b. 1841 ; d.
1900; m. 1878, Caroline Matilda, d. of Rev. C. J.
Garstin : —
Edmond Loftus Macnaghten, Esq., B.A. (Dub.), Capt.
late R.E. , b. 1879; m. 1912, Ethel Mary, d. of the late
Francis Scaife. Res. — 40 Weymouth Street, W.i ; Polten
End, Berkhamsted, Herts.
Son of Steuart Cecil Macnaghten, Esq. , Capt. R. A. S. C. ,
b. 1881 ; d. 1918 ; m. 1915. Hilda, d. of the late Henry
Jenks: —
Steuart Patrick Macnaghten, Gentleman, b. 1917. Res. —
Son of Alfred Hill Macnaghten, Gentleman, b. 1848;
d. 1915 ; m. 1873, Arabella Marie, d. of William Betts,
of Frenge Hall, Norfolk : —
Balfour Macnaghten, Esq., D.S.O. , Lt.-Col. (ret.) 12th
Lancers, served in S. Africa 1902, and Great War 1914-17,
b. 1875; m. 1902, Hilda, d. of W. G. Lardner ; and has
surv. issue — Daphne. Res. — Hyndens Manor, Holyport,
Berks. Club — Cavalry.
Son of Russell Elliot Macnaghten, Gentleman, B.A.
(Camb.), Barrister-at-Law, Professor of Greek Univ.
Coll., B.C., b. i860; d. 1918; m. 1891, Mary, d. of
Frederick Barry:—
Ronald Frederick Macnaghten, Esq., D.S.O., Capt.
Canadian Inf., b. 1893. Res. — North Vancouver, B.C.
Son of Elliot Macnaghten, I.C.S., Barrister-at-Law,
b. 1837; d. 1875 ; m. 1859, Jane Maria (d. 1891), d. of
the late T. G, Vibart, B.C.S. :—
Terence Charles Macnaghten, Esq., C.M.G., C.B.E.,
B.A. (Oxon.), Administrator of St. Christopher and Nevis,
Leeward Islands, b. 1872. Res. — Government House, St.
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Christopher, Leeward Islands; 36 Chapel Street, S.W. 1.
Clubs — Brooks's, Reform.
Sons of Col. William Hay Macnaghten, C.B. , b. 1842;
d. 1889; m. 1869, Alice Ellen, d. of Lt.-Gen. M. J.
Brander : —
Col. Ernest Brander Macnaghten, C.M.G., D.S:C, Hon.
Brig. -Gen. 1920, late R.A. , A.D.C. to King George since
1920, has Croix de Guerre, b. 1&72 ; in. 1906, Yvonne Marie,
d. of late Surg.-Col. Forrester, R.H.G. ; and has issue —
James Steuart Macnaghten, Gentleman, b. 1914 ; and four
daus. Res. — Haygates, Finchampstead, Berks.
Leslie Hay Macnaghten, Gentleman, Director of Public
Works, Somaliland, b. 1875 ; in. 1906, Hilda Mary Ethelind,
d. of late Rev. Jocelyn Barnes; and has surv. issue — (1)
Cyril Jocelyn Gillichrist Macnaghten, Gentleman, h. 1907;
(2) Geoffrey Leslie Macnaghten, Gentleman, b. 1909; (3)
Douglas Melville Macnaghten, Gentleman, b. 1911 ; and 2
daus. Res. — Berbera; British Soma.iland.
Sons of Rev. Henry Alexander Macnaghten, M.A.
(Camb.), late Rector of Tankersley, b. 1850; d. 1928;
m. 1st, 1873, Louisa [d. 1921), d. of R. D. Mangles ;
2nd, 1925, Evelvn Veie, d. cf the late William L.
Boyle, M.P. :— '
Sir Henry Pelham Wentworth Macnaghten, Knt. Bach.,
B.A. (Camb.i, b. 1880; m. 19 19, Frances Alice, d. of Very
Rev. James Cropper, Recti r of Penshurst, Kent, formerly
Dean of Gibraltar, and has issue — Angus David Henry
Macnaghten, Esq.,£. 1922 ; Robert Donnelly Macnaghten,
Esq., b. 1927. Res. — Malabar Hill, Bombay
Norman Donnelly Macnaghten, Esq., O.B.E., Minister
of Interior, Egypt, B.A. (Camb.), b. 1881 ; in. 1916, Ida,
d. of Arthur Gunning,
Sons of Sir Melville Leslie Macnaghten, Knt. Bachelor,
C.B. Assistant-Commnr. Metropolitan Police, Knt.
Comm. of White Mil. Order of Spain, Comm. of Order
of Dannebrog (2nd class), b. 1853; d. 1921 ; m. 1878,
Dora Emily, d. of Rev. Canon Sanderson, D.D. : —
Charles Melville Macnaghten, Esq.,C. M.G. , Major and
Hon. Lt.-Col. (ret.) Australian Inf., b. 1879; m. 1904,
Nina, d. of late Dr. Hopcroft. Res. — Windsor Street
Station, Montreal, Canada.
Gillichrist Edward Melville Macnaghten, Esq., Capt. late
21st London Regt., b. 1894 ; in. 1918, Eleanor, d. of His
Honour Judge J. W. McCarthy. Res. — 11 Elm Piace,
S. Kensington, S.W.7.
Son of Angus Charles Rowley Steuart Workman-
Macnaghten, Esq., Lieut. 3rd Batt. Black Watch,
b. 1883; killed in action 1914 ; in. 1911, Hazel Enid,
d. of late Col. Lyndon Irwin, Indian Army: —
Angus Derek Iain Jacques Macnaghten, Gentleman,
b. 1914. Res. — Bitterne Manor, Hants.
WORLEY (H. Coll.). Gules, on a oend ermine, between
two plates, each charged with a rose of the first, barbed and
seeded proper, a lion passant also of the first. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a castle or, a gryphon sejant sable. IT otto —
" Serviendo guberno."
Son of the late Philip Worley, of Pendleton, Man-
chester : —
Sir Arthur Worley, 1st Bart. (1928), Knt. Bach. (1921),
C.B.E., b. 1871 ; m. 1899, Edith, d. of late Thomas Kay,
of Pendleton ; and has issue — Edith [m. 1927, T. Eric
Berry]; Stella. Res.— The Gables, Oxshott, Surrey.
Club— Constitu tional .
HARRY WORMALD WORMALD. Born 1820, being
the second son of William Armitage, Esq., of Ainderby
Hall, co. Yorks. , by Charlotte, dau. of the late Harry Wor-
mald, Esq. , of Woodhouse ; and assumed by Royal Licence,
in 1871, the name and arms of Wormald, under the will of
his great-uncle. Armorial bearing's— Quarterly, 1 and 4, or,
a fesse ermines between two bears' heads erased in chief and
three mascles interlaced fessewise in base sable (for Wor-
mald) ; 2 and 3, quarterly, per fesse indented azure and gules,
a wolfs head erased between four cross crosslets argent (for
Armitage). Mantling sable and or ; and for his Crests, 1.
upon a wreath of the colours, on three mascles interlaced
fessewise or, a boar's head erased sable (for Wormald) ; 2.
upon a wreath of the colours, in front of an arm embowed,
vested azure, cuffed argent, the hand grasping by the
blade a sword in bend sinister proper, pommel and hilt
or, a gauntlet fessewise gold (for Armitage). Motto—
"Noli me tangere." Married, 1842, Helena, daughter
of Peter Trellsen. Estates— Sawley and Cookridge, York-
shire.
WORMS, see DE WORMS.
WORRALL (H. Coll.). Argent, on a plain chevron
cottised engrailed between three lions rampant all azure,
two bears' paws erased chevronwise of the first. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
upon the trunk of a tree eradicated fessewise and sprout-
ing to the dexter proper, a bear's paw erect and erased
argent.
Sons of James Worral, Esq., J. P., of Wing, Oakham,
Rutland, of Whalley Range and of Ordsall, Man-
chester, and of Midge Hole, Halifax, b. 181 1 ; d. 1890 ;
m. Annie, widow of Denis Leigh : —
James Worrall, Esq., J. P. Lanes., b. 1844; m. 1875, Jane
(d. 1897), ygr. d. of late Sir S. J. Gibbons, 1st Bart. (ext. ).
Seat — Westwell, Tenterden, Kent. Club — Conservative.
Edward Worrall, Esq., J, P. co. Rutland (High Sheriff
1890). Seat— The Hall, Wing, Oakham, Rutland.
WORSFOLD of The Hall Place, Mitcham (H. Coll.,
7 April 1924). Argent, on a mount vert, a beacon fired
between three lambs proper. Mantling vert and argent.
Crest — Within a crown palisado or, a shepherd's hound
proper. Motto — " I watch the fold."
Son of William Worsfold, of The Hall Place, b. 18 16 ;
d. 1882 ; m. 1843, Eliza (d. 1899), d. of Frederick
Butler :—
Sir Thomas Cato Worsfold, 1st Bart. (23 Feb. 1924),
of The Hall Place, Mitcham, Surrey, M.A., LL.D., T.C.D.,
F.R.S.L., F.R.Hist.S., J. P., D.L. co. Surrey, m. 1900,
Louise, d. of the late John Jeffree, F.R.C.S., of Howard
Lodge, Clapham Park. Seat — The Hall Place, Mitcham,
Surrey. Clubs — Authors', Savage.
WORSFOLD (H. Coll., 5 Mar. 1919). Argent, a
chevron sable, between two boars' heads erased in chief,
and in base a cross crosslet fitchee all gules. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a boar's head erased gules, in front of a cross crosslet
fitchee or. Motto — " Pergere ultra."
Second son of Rev. John Napper Worsfold, M.A., of
Ridge Farm, Capel, Surrey, b. 1830 ; d. 1913 ;
m. 1853, Annie Aspland, d. of Richard Warren, of
Soham, Cambs. : —
William Basil Worsfold, Gentleman, M.A. (Oxon.),
Barrister-at-Law, Middle Temple, b. 1858 ; tn. 1898,
Jessie Hannah, d. of Richard James Edward Symons,
Solicitor. Res. — 3 Plowden Buildings, TempJe. Clubs —
Oxford and Cambridge, Ranelagh.
WORSLEY, see TINDAL-CARILL-WORSLEY and
TOTTENHAM.
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Sir WILLIAM HENRY ARTHINGTON WORS-
LEY, 3rd Baronet (Aug. 10, 1838), of Hovingham
Hall, co. Yorks., J. P., D.L., B.A. (New Coll., Oxon.),
formerly Major 2nd Vol. Batt. Yorks. Regt. Born, Jan 12,
1861, being the son of Arthington Worsley, Esq., by his
wife Marianne Christina Isabella, dau. of Hon. Henry
Hely-Hutchinson of Weston, Northamptonshire. Armo-
rial bearings — Argent, a chief gules ; the escutcheon
charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a wyvern vert. Motto — " Quam plurimis prodesse."
Livery (dress) — Light buff and red, silver braid; (undress)
— black, red collar, silver braid. Married, Oct. 6,
1887, Augusta Mary Chivers (d. 1913), dau. of Edward
Chivers Bower, Esq., of Broxholme, Scarborough ;
and has Issue— (1) William Arthington Worsley, Esq.,
T.P. N. R. Yorks., Capt. 5th Batt. The Green Howards,
formerly Yorkshire Regt., served in European War i<ji4
(wounded), b. April 5, 1890 [m. 1924, Joyce Morgan,
d. of Sir John Fowler Biunner, Bart., and has issue —
William Marcus John Worsley, Esq., b. 1925 ; George
Oliver Worsley, Gentleman, b. 1927; John Arthington
Worsley, Gentleman, b. 1928 (Res. — Hovingham, Hall,
Yorks. Clubs — Carlton, Bucks.)]; (2) Edward Marcus
Worsley, Esq., late Capt. 21st Batt. K.R.R.C. (Club—
Travellers'), b. June 13, 1891 ; Winifred Mary [m.
1st, 1 91 2, Capt. Francis Percy Campbell Pemberton,
2nd Life Gds. ; he was killed in action 1914; 2nd,
1917, Arthur Colegate, of 16 Prince's Gardens, S.W. ] ;
Ethel Isabel ; and Victoria. Seat — Hovingham Hall, co.
Yorks. Clubs— Carlton, Athenaeum, Yorkshire (York).
WORSLEY-TAYLOR (R.L. for name 1881). Arms ot
Worsley — Azure, a chevron flory counterflory or, between
in chief two falcons and in base a wolf's head erased.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a wolf's head erased, encircled by a wreath of oak, and
pierced by a tilting-spear fessewise. Motto — " Annoso
robore quercus."
Sons of Sir Henry Wilson Worsley-Taylor, 1st Bart.,
K.C. , of Moreton Hall, co. Lancaster, Recorder of the
borough of Preston, M.P. for the Blackpool Div. of
Lancashire 1900-1906, B.A. Oxford, Barrister-at-Law,
b. 1847 ; d. 1924 ; m. 1871, Harriette Saver, only dau.
of Sir Edward William Watkin, Bart., M.P. :—
Sir James Worsley-Taylor, 2nd Bart., of Moreton Hall
(19 Feb. 1917), J. P. for Lancashire, Lt.-Col. (ret.) 3rd
Batt. K.O. Royal Regt., b. July 10, 1872; m. 1914,
Audrey Frances Philipson, ygst. dau. of late Sir Frederick
Samuel Philipson Philipson-Stow, 1st Bart. ; and has
issue — John Godfrey Worsley-Taylor, Esq., b. I9i5;and
Dorothea Margaret. Res. — Town Head, Clitheroe, Lanes. ;
7 Chesham Street, S.W. 1. Club — Carlton.
Francis Edward Worsley-Taylor, Gentleman, b. 1874.
Res.—
WORTHINGTON. Party per fesse dancettee (argent
and sable, a pale counterchanged, and three tridents
erect of the second. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
upon the trunk of a tree fessewise eradicated and sprouting
proper, a goat passant argent, gorged with a collar gemelle
sable, holding in the mouth a sprig of oak fructed also
proper. Motto— "Virtutedignusavorum." Livery — Black.
Only son of Albert Octavius Woithington, Esq., of
Maple Hayes, J. P. and D.L. , Captain and Honorary
Major of the Queen's Own Royal Regiment Stafford-
shire Yeomanry, Lord of the Manor of Pype-cum-
Membris, Patron of Seals, Derbyshire, b. 1844 ;
d. 1918 ; m. 1871, Sarah Elizabeth (d. 1913), dau. of
John Ettv of Malton, co. Yorks. : —
William Woithington Worthington, Esq., J. P. Staffs.
and Derbyshire, M.A. Oxon., Lord of the Manor of Pipe-
cum-Membris, and Patron of the Living of Seals, Derby-
shire, b. 1871 ; m. 1901, Lady Muriel Gladys Finch, yngst.
dau. of the 8th Earl of Aylesford, and has issue — William
Greville Worthington, Gentleman, b. 1903 [m. 1927, Lady
Diana Duncombe, d. of 2nd Earl of Feversham, and has
issue— Ann Caroline] ; Albert Ronald Worthington, Gentle-
man, b. 1904 ; and Audrey Muriel [m. 1927, Major Montague
Radclyffe, M.C. , 4th Roy. Hussars]. Estate and postal
address— Maple Hayes, Lichfield, Staffordshire. Clubs—
White's, Garrick.
WORTHINGTON, see BAYLEY-WORTHINGTON.
WORTHING! ON (H. Coll.). Or, three acorns chevron-
wise proper, between as many tridents sable. Mantling
sable and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a trident erect sable, a goat passant argent, in the mouth
an acorn, as in the arms. Motto— " Mihi parent aequoris
undae."
Sons of Charles James Worthington, Gentleman, b. 1 843 ;
d. ; by 1st wife, m. 1874, Elizabeth Ann (d. 1880),
d. of Edward Gittins of Church Gate, Leicester:—
Robert Edward Worthington, Gentleman, b. 1878. Res.
Frank Worthington, Gentleman, b. 1880. Res.—
Son of Godfrey Worthington, Gentleman, b. 1849;
d. ; m. 1880, Fanny, only d. of George Jevons of
Liverpool : —
Hugh Worthington, Gentleman, b. 1881. Seat —
Son of Arthur Mason Worthington, Esq., C.B., F.R.S.,
late Professor at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich,
b. 1852; d. ; m. 1877, Helen, d. of Thomas Solly,
Barrister-at-Law : —
Robert Alfred Worthington, Gentleman, O.B.E.,
F.R.C.S., b. 1878. Res.— East Southernhay, Exeter.
Sons of Henry Hugo Worthington, Esq., of Wycombe
Court, High Wycombe, J. P. Bucks., b. 1857; d. 1924 ;
m. 1883, Amelia M., d. of late Matthew Kennedy of
Low Nook, Ambleside : —
James H. Worthington, Gentleman, F.R.A.S., b.
ito.— Grantlands-Uffculme, Cullompton, Devon.
Nigel K Worthington, Esq., M.C, Captain, b.
Rolls Worthington, Gentleman, b. . Res.—
WORTHINGTON-EVANS. Quarterly, 1 and 4, per
pale argent and gules, a lion passant regardant between
two fleurs-de-lis in chief, and in base a bundle of rods
banded all counterchanged (Evans, H. Coll., 1866) ; 2 and
3, azure, a saltire engrailed argent, between three tridents,
one in chief and two in fesse or (Worthington). Mantling
gules and argent. Crests— 1. on a wreath of the colours,
a lion regardant argent, the body charged with three
crosses moline gules, and resting the dexter paw upon. a
bundle of rods banded also gules (Evans) ; 2. on a wreath
of the colours, a demi-goat proper, charged on the shoulder
with a saltire engrailed argent (Worthington). Motto—
"Libertas."
Eld. surv. son of Worthington Evans, Gentleman, /-.
1827; d. 1900; m. 2nd, 1865, Susanna Jane (d. 1891),
d. of the late James Laming of Birchington Hall, Kent,
and widow of Alexander Stewart Smith : —
Rt Hon. Sir (Worthington) Lamington Worthington-
Evans, P.C., G.B.E., 1st Bart. (15 Nov. IQ16),
M.P. Westminster, St. George's Div., since 1929, Sec. of
State for War Feb. 1921-Oct. 1922, Postmaster-General
May 1923-Jan. 1924, Sec. of State for War Nov. 1924-
June 1929, when he resigned, b. 1868; assumed by R.L.,
14 Nov. 1916, the additional surname of Worthington ; m.
1898, Gertrude Annie, d. of the late William Hale, and
has issue — William Shirlev Worthington Worthington-
Evans, Esq., B.A. (Trin. Coll., Camb.), Barrister-at-Law,
Inner Temple, b. 1904 \m. 1928, Joan Irene, d. of H. Kilby-
Pears of New Chapel House, Lingheld, and has issue—
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Sarah (Res. — 68 Melbury Court, W.8)]; and Rosemary
Eleonora Worthington. Seat — Doghurst, Limpsfield,
Surrey. Townres. — 6 Eaton Place, S.W. Clubs — Carlton,
City Carlton.
WORTHINGTON-EYRE (U.O., R.L., 12 April 1902).
Argent, on a chevron sable, three quatrefoils or, a cres-
cent for difference. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a leg in armour couped at
the thigh proper, garnished and spurred or, a crescent for
difference. Motto — "Pro rege scepe pro patria semper."
Livery — Blue and gold.
Son of James Belton Worthington, by Harriet Eliza-
beth : —
William Ingram Worthington-Eyre (formerly Worthing-
ton), Esq., b. 1 May 1867; m. 13 Aug. 1890, Grace Geral-
dine, second d. of Thomas Stratford Eyre, Esq., of Eyre-
ville, co. Galway ; and has issue — (1) William Stratford
Eyre Worthington-Eyre, Gentleman, b. 9 May 1891 (Res. —
ib Lord George Street, Dunlaoghaire, Dublin) ; (2)
George Lionel Worthington-Eyre, Gentleman, b. 15 Sept.
1893; (3) Robert Worthington-Eyre, Gentleman, b. 4 Aug.
1895 ; (4) Hedges Eyre Worthington-Eyre, Gentleman, b.
8 Sept. 1899 ; Marion Grace ; Olive Geraldine ; and
Florence Mary. Seat — Eyreville, Kiltormer, Ballinasloe,
co. Galway. Res. — 12 Tivoli Terrace, South Kingstown,
co. Dublin.
WORTLEY, see MONTAGUSTUART-WORTLEY.
WOTHERSPOON (L.O., 1894). Or, a cross engrailed
between four crescents gules. Mantling gules, doubled or.
Crest — A tower gules, and issuing therefrom an eagle dis-
played or. Motto — "Per crucem ad lucem." Livery —
Buff and red.
Eldest son of Ivan Wotherspoon, Esq., K.C. , M.A. , of
Iverley, parish of St. Anne du bout de 1" lie, Co. Jacques
Cartier, and 59 Victoria Street, Montreal, Province of
Quebec, Canada, b. 1845, being eldest son of the late
Daniel Tolkien Wotherspoon, of Quebec City [descended
from Sir Alexander Witherspune, of Brig House, co.
Linlithgow, Knt., Falconer and Esquire to King James
II. of Scotland, 1451]; d. 1908; m. 1871, Blanche, only
dau. of Charles Juchereau Duchesnay de St. Denys of
St. Ours, P.Q. :—
Cecil Juchereau de St. Denys Wotherspoon, Gentleman,
b. 1872 ; m, 1909, Edith Emma, eldest d. of William
Branston (q.v.), and has issue — Beatrice. Post. add. — 50
Cranley Gardens, S.W.7.
WRAGG (H. Coll.). Per bend raguly or and azure, two
billets each charged with a fleur-de-lis all counterchanged.
Mantling azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of tl.e
colours, an estoile or, between two sprigs of ragwort fructed
proper. Motto—" Deo auspice, et cum sidere Fausto."
Only surv. son of Alderman John Downing Wragg,
J. P., of Swadlincote, Derby, b. ; d. ; m. : —
Herbert Wragg, Esq., J.P., C.C. co. Derby, M.P.
Belper Div. 1923, Chairman S. Leics. Colliery Co. Ltd., b.
1880 ; m. 1st, 1905, Fanny, d. of the late Thomas Sutcliffe,
of Heptonstall, Yorks. ; 2nd, 1919, Marion Sutcliffe. Res.
— B etby, nr. Burton -on- Trent. Clubs — Carlton, St.
Stephen's, County (Derby).
WRAXALL, Baron, see GIBBS.
WRENBURY, Baron, see BUCKLEY.
WREY (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1. sable, a fesse between
three poleaxes argent, helved gu'es (Wrey of Trebitch,
Vn. of Cornwall, 1620); 2. Killigrew of Wolston ; 3.
argent, a cross engrailed gules between four water-
bougets sable (Bourchier, Count Eu, Earl of Bath) ; 4.
quarterly, i. and iiii. , azure, three fletirs-de-lys or (France) ;
ii. and iii., gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or
(England), within a bordure argent (Thomas of Wood-
stock, Duke of Gloucester, son of Edward III.) ; 5. azure,
a bend argent, cottised or, between six lions rampant of
the last (Bohun, Earl of Northampton, Hereford, and
Essex) ; 6. Hankford ; 7. quarterly, per fesse indented argent
and gules (Fitzwaryn, c. 1300) ; 8. gules, a fret or (Audley) ;
9. argent, two bars gules (Martyn of Tawstock) ; 10.
Malbank ; 11. Cogan ; 12. Loring ; 13. gules, a fesse dan-
cettee ermine (Dynham); 14. argent, two bars gules, and
in chief three torteaux (de Moels) ; 15. De Arches ; 16.
quarterly, i. and iiii., gules, four fusils conjoined in fesse
argent (Daubeney) ; ii. and iii., or, two chevronels within a
bordure gules ; 17. sable, a bend or, between six fountains
(Stourton) ; 18. argent, a chevron gules between three tor-
teaux (Sherard). Motto — " Le bon temps viendra."
Sons of Sir Henry Bourchier Toke Wrey, 10th
Bart., of Trebitch, Cornwall, late Major 4th Batt.
Devonshire Regt., B.A. Oxon., J.P. and D.L. Devon
(High Sheriff 1891), b. 1829; d. 1900; m. 1854, Mari-
anne Sophia, only child of Philip Castell, 9th Lord
Sherard : —
Sir Philip Bourchier Sherard Wrey, 12th Bart. (30 June
1628), of Trebitch, C.B.E., b. 1858; m. 1889, Alice Mary,
d. of the late Capt. Borton, R.A. ; and has issue — Florence
Muriel Phyllis [m. 1914, John Lamb, son of late Rev. John
Lamb]; and Barbara Marion Celia \tn. 1st, 1925, Flying-
Officer Robert Darley Whelan (d. 1927), 2nd, 1929, Andrew
Henry Strachan]. Seats — Tawstock Court, Barnstaple,
Devon ; Tawsden, Brenchley, Kent. Clubs — Jun. Carlton,
Ranelagh.
Rev. Albany Bourchier Sherard Wrey, M.A. (Oxon.),
Rector of Tawstock, Devon, J. P., C.C. Devon, Rural Dean
of Barnstaple 1912-18, b. 1861 ; m. 1896, Isabel Frances
Sophia (d. 1921), d. of the late Thomas Horn Fleet, Esq.,
J.P. and D.L. , of Darenth Grange, nr. Dartford. Res.
— Corffe, Barnstaple.
Arthur Henry Wrey, Esq., b. 1872; m. 1897, Florence,
d. of the late Thomas Radmall. Res. — 34 Chester Terrace,
Regent's Park, N. W. ; 7 Royal Crescent, Brighton. Club —
Conservative.
Edward Castell Wrey, Esq., b. 1875 ; m. 1901, Katharine
Joan, d. of Rev. John Dene, Rector of Horwood, Devon;
and has issue — (1) Castell Richard Bourchier Wrey,
Gentleman, b. 1903; (2) Christopher Bourchier Wrey,
Gentleman, b. 1906; Katharine Augusta [m. 1926, Harry
Robert Wells] ; and Diana Joan. Res — Yew free House,
Oxton, Notts.
Reginald Charles Wrey, Esq., Major late 1st Batt. Devon
Regt., served S. Africa and Great War, b. 1876; m. 1912,
Evelyn, eldest d. of late Rev. C. W. H. Kenrick ; and has
issue — Denys Charles Bourchier Wrey, Gentleman, b. 1913.
Res. — Ashbourne House, Leamington. Club — Naval and
Military.
Son of Rev. Bourchier William Toke Wrey, B. C.L.
(Camb. ), formerly Rector of Combe-in-Teignhead,
Teignmouth, Devon, b. 1830; d. 1918; m. 1859, Anne
Caroline (d. 1896), d. of Thomas Crosthwait, of Fitz-
william Square, Dublin : —
Rev. Henry Bourchier Wrey, Rector of Ideford, b. 1863 ;
m. 1895, Helen Esme, d. of Frederick Charles Ernest Griffin
of Gorsty Hayes Manor House, Tettenhall, Wolverhampton,
and has issue — three daus. Res. — Ideford Rectory, Chud-
leigh, S. Devon.
Son of George Edward Bourchier Wrey, Gentleman,
B.A., of Thorntoun House, nr. Kilmarnock, b. 1851 ;
d. 1926; m. 1886, Anne Maud, d. of Rev. Arthur
Bourchier Wrey, Vicar of St. Mary Church : —
Edward Charles Wrey, Esq., O. B. E. , Lieut. -Comdr.
R.N., b. 1889 ; m. 1914, Grace Elsie, younger d. of James
C. Rimer of Kelvin Grove, Newlands, Cape Colony ; and
has issue — 2 daus. Estate — Thorntoun, Ayrshire. Res. —
Belfield Park, Weymouth. Club — United Service.
Son of Capt. Charles Joseph Wrey of Stoodley
Knowle, Torquay, b. 1828 ; d. 1891 ; m. 1st, 1867,
Caroline Rashleigh (d. 1870), d. and heiress of Rev.
Charles Harward Archer of Lewannick: —
Douglas Edward Archer Wrey, Gentleman, b. 1869 ; m.
1888, Mary Thomasine (d. 1905), d. of Henry Archdale
Owen. Res. —
Son of Rev. Arthur Bourchier Wrey, M.A.(Camb. ), Vicar
of St. Mary Church, Devon, 1876-1905, b 1831;
d. T918 ; m. 1st, 1859, Helen (d. 1878), d. of Rev.
Thomas Phillpotts, Hon. Canon of Truro ; 2nd, 1881,
Claudine Maud (d. 1904), d. of Charles Twining,
K.C. :—
Hugh Bourchier Wrey, Esq., Lieut.-Comdr. (ret.) R.N.,
b. 1888 ; m. 1925, Ruth, d. of the late William Jackson,
of Elmwood, Harrogate, and widow of Arthur Lord, M.C.
Res. — 82 Portland Place, W.2.
WRIGHT,
WRIGHT.
see CORY-WRIGHT and TYLDEN-
WRIGHT (H. Coll.) Or, a fesse chequy azure and
argent, between in chief two eagles' heads erased and in
base a feather of the second. Mantling azure and t r.
Crest -On a wreath of the colours, a unicorn passant per
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pale or and azure, gorged with a cellar geniel and holding
in the mouth a feather also azure. Motto — "Meritez."
Livery — Dark green.
Son of Alfred George William Wright, Esq., J. P.,
D.L. for E. Riding Yorks., late Lieut.-Col. N. Riding
Battery Northumberland Brig., b. 1878; d. 1923;
m. 1906, Bridget, only d. of late W. K. White of Lea-
hurst, Tickhill, Yorks., and niece of late Sir Thomas
White, Bart., of Wallingwells :—
George William James Hamilton Wright, Gentleman,
h. 1911. Seat — Bessingby Hall, Bridlington, Yorks.
WRIGHT (L.O.). Azure, on a fess between three
battleaxes erect in pale argent, three escallops gules, a
bordure of the second. Mantling azure, doubled argent.
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand holding
a dagger in pale proper. Mottoes — r. (above the crest),
" Per ardua" ; 2. (below the arms), " Spes tutissima
ccelis."
Second son of Quintin Montgomery Wright, Esq.,
J. P., Writer, Provost of Inveraray, Union Bank
House, Inveraray, Argyll, b. 1826 ; d. 1886 ; m.
1859, Prudence Elizabeth, d. of Byng Thomas
Giraud, Lieut. 22nd Regt. Madras: — ■
Byng Montgomery Wright, Esq., J. P., V.D., Hon,
Maj. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Territorials),
Agent for the Union Bank of Scotland Ltd. (Inveraray),
1886-1924, Clerk of Lieutenancy (appointed 1903), b. 1861 ;
m. 1897, Agnes-' MacFarlane (vide Clark), eld. d. of
James Clark, Esq., J. P., and has issue — James Mont-
gomery Byng Wright, Gentleman [Arms (matric. L.O.),
quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, on a fess between three battle-
axes erect in pale argent, three escallops gules (for
Wright) ; 2, sable, a fess chequy argent and azure,
between two crescents in chief and a boar's head couped
in base or, armed and langued of the third (for Clark) ;
3, counter-quartered, i., gules, two lions rampant com-
batant supporting a dexter hand couped at the wrist
and erect argent (for King) ; ii., harry nebulee of six or
and sable (for Blount) ; hi., sable, three nags' heads erased
argent (for Blayney) ; iiii., gules, a fess between three
cross crosslets fitchee or (for Gore). Crest and Mottoes —
as above], b. 1901. Res.— Tigh an Rudha, Inveraray,
Argyll.
ALBERT LESLIE WRIGHT, Esquire, J. P. for co.
Derby. Born Feb. 23, 1862, being the eldest son of the
late Rev. Henry Wright, M.A. , by his wife Lucy Sophia,
dau. of Hon. Alexander Leslie Melville of Branston Hall,
co. Lincoln, fifth son of Rt. Hon. Alexander, Earl of
Leven and Melville. Armorial bearings — Sable, on a
chevron argent, three spear-heads gules, in chief two uni-
corns' heads erased of the second, armed and maned or,
n base on a pile of the last, issuing from the chevron, a
unicorn's head erased of the first. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's
head argent, erased gules, armed and maned or, charged
on the neck with three spear-heads, one and two also gules.
Motto — "Ad rem." Married, 1st, 1892, Margaretta
Agnes (d. 1907), eldest dau. of the late John Bridges
Plumptre of Goodnestone ; and has had Issue — (1) Henry
Bridges Wright, Gentleman, b. 1899; d. 1920; (2) John
Leslie Wright, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; (3) Edward Fitzwalter
Wright, Gentleman, b. 1902 ; (4) George Anthony Wright,
Gentleman, b. 1906; Marion [m. 1920, 7th Viscount
Hawarden]; Margaretta [m. 1918, Arthur Philip Coote,
Esq.] ; Joan ; and Elizabeth ; 2nd, 1909, Emily Cecilia,
eldest dau. of John Pemberton Plumptre Coote, Commander
R.N. ; and has further issue — Eleanor Barbara; Katharine
Cecilia ; and Prudence. Seat — Butterley Hall, co. Derby.
Clubs — Arthur's, Constitutional.
WRIGHT of Nottingham (H. Coll., 26 Sept. 1921).
Sable, on a pale between two martlets or, a martlet of
the field, between two crosses raguly vert. Mantling
sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a demi-unicorn erased sable, armed, crined and un-
guled or, two crosses as in the arms. Motto—" Festina
lente."
Son of Col. Joseph Wright, J. P., of Nottingham,
b. 1835 ; d. 1923 ; m. 1862, Charlotte, d. of George
Swanwick : —
Sir Bernard Swanwick Wright, Knt. Bach. (1921), J. P.
City of Nottingham, Solicitor of the Supreme Court of
Judicature, b. 1876 ; m. 1901, Florence Mary, d. of late
Joseph Burton ; and has issue — Bernard Joseph Maxwell
Wright, Esq., b. 1905 ; Kathleen Florence ; Barbara
Nevill. Res. — Haddon House, The Park, Nottingham.
Clubs — Constitutional, R.A.C.
WRIGHT. Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure, on a fesse
argent, between three mullets or, as many eagles' heads
erased of the field (for Wright) ; 2 and 3, paly of six argent
&Sh
and ermine, a wyvern gules, a chief of the first fretty of
the third (for Drake). Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
Upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, in front
of a garb erect or, a unicorn regardant azure, the dexter
forepaw resting on a mullet gold. Motto — " Aquila non
capit muscas."
Second and eld. surv. son of Charles Booth Elmsall
Wright, Esq. , of Bolton Hall, co. Yorks, , J. P. W. R. co.
Yorks., D.L., High Sheriff 1879, b. 1848; d. 1924;
mtt
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m. 1870, Edith de Cardonnel, second dau. of Robert
W. M. Nesfield of Castle Hill, Bakewell, co. Derby :—
Marmaduke Nesfield Wright, Esq. , Major (ret.) Yorkshire
Dragoons Yeo., J. P. W.R. Yorks., b. 1877; m. 1905, Hilda,
d. of late John Ogilvie Grant. Seats — Bolton Hall, Bolton-
by-Bolland, Craven ; Kingswear Castle, S. Devon. Club —
Roy. Dart Yacht (Kingswear).
WRIGHT (H. Coll.). Sable, on a chevron argent,
three spear-heads gules, in chief two unicorns' heads
erased argent, armed and maned or, in base on a pile of
the last, issuing from the chevron, a unicorn's head erased
of the first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— Upon a
wreath of the colours, and out of a crescent or, a unicorn's
head argent, erased gules, armed and maned or. Livery —
Dark blue, edged with yellow piping, yellow waistcoat with
black embroidery.
Son of Charles Ichabod Wright, Esq., Lt.-Col. late
comdg. 1st Nottinghamshire (Robin Hood) Rifle Vol.,
M.P. co Nottingham 1868-1870, b. 1828; d. 1905;
m. 1852, Blanche Louisa, eldest d. of the late Henry
Corles Bingham, J. P. and D. L., of Wartnaby Hall,
near Melton Mowbray : —
Nevil Wright, Gentleman, b. 1857. Estates — Watcombe
Park, Torquay ; land and property at Basford, near Notting-
ham. Post. add. —
Sons of Henry Smith Wright, Gentleman, B.A.fCamb. ),
Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple), M.P. for South Not-
tingham 1886-1895, 6. 1839; d. iqio; m. 1st, 1865,
Mary Jane, only child of the late William Cartledge of
Woodthorpe, Notts. ; 2nd, 1869, Josephine Henrietta,
only d. of the late Rev. John Adolphus Wright, for-
merly Rector of Ickham, Kent : —
George Lewis Smith Wright, Gentleman, b. 1872 ; m.
1902, Ismay, third d. of C. Hopkinson. Res. —
Edward Henry Smith Wright, Gentleman, b. 1875 ; m.
1902, Isie Margaret, fourth d. of Gerald Young; and has
issue — (1) Edward Gerald Smith Wright, Gentleman, b.
1903 ; (2) John Evelyn Smith Wright, Gentleman, b. 1907 ;
(3) Henry Gordon Smith Wright, Gentleman, b. 1908 ;
and Josephine Margaret Smith. Res. —
John Harold Smith Wright, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N., b.
1882; m. 1914, Kathleen Mabel Stuart, only d. of Col.
Ernest Grattan (ret.), A. S.C. Res. —
Son of Frederick Wright, Esq., J. P., of Mount Hooton
House, b. 1840; d. 1916; m. 1863, Ada Joyce (d.
1920), d. of of Rev. John Bateman : —
Frederick Denman. Wright, Gentleman, b. 1872. Seat —
Mount Hootton House, The Forest, Nottingham.
WRIGHT (U.O., 14 Sept. 1900, on user since 17th
century). Per pale sable and azure, on a chevron between
three unicorns' heads couped or, as many spear-heads gules,
a mullet or for difference. Mantling sable and or. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, an arm embowed in armour
proper, charged with a mullet or for difference, holding a
broken tilting-spear azure, point or. Motto — " Honor
virtutis preemium."
Sons of Rev. Charles Henry Hamilton Wright, D.D.,
M.A., Ph.D. (Leipsic), Bampton and Grinfield
Lecturer, Oxford, Donnellan Lecturer, Dublin, Knight
of the Royal Order of the North Star, b. 1836 ; d. 1909 ;
tn. 1859, Ebba, dau. of N. W. Almroth, Knight of
the Royal Order of the North Star, Governor of the
Royal Mint at Stockholm : —
Hon. Eric Blackwood Wright, Senior Magistrate of
Trinidad 1909-13, and a Puisn6 Judge 1 913-18, Legal
Adviser to Disposal Board since 1919, LL. D., of the Middle
Temple, Barr.-at-Law, b. i860; m. 1909, Janet Isabel, eld.
d. of the late John Armine Willis; and has issue — Armine
Charles Almroth Wright, Esq., Ch. Ch. Oxford, b. 1910;
Anthony Dundas Almroth Wright, Esq., b. 1914; Erica;
and Mary. Res. — Granville House, Granville Park, S. E. 13.
Sir Almroth Edward Wright, K.B.E., Kt. Bach., C.B..
M.D., F.R.S., D.Sc, Principal of the Inst, of Pathology
and Research, St. Mary's Hospital, Paddington, served
Great War as Col. R.A.M.C. (despatches), b. 1861 ; m.
1889, Jane Georgina (d. 1926), d. of R. M. Wilson, Esq.,
M.A., J. P., of Coolcarrigan, co. Kildare ; and has issue —
Leonard Almroth Wilson Wright, Esq., b. 1891 [m. 1925,
Florence, d. of James Ivory, Laverockdale House, Colinton"
and Doris Helena [m. 19 18, Capt. Frances John Romanes
Res. — 6 Pembroke Square, W.8.
Charles Theodore Hagberg Wright, Gentleman, LL.D. ,
b. 1862. Res. — 17 Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park, W.i.
Club— Reform.
Major-Gen. Henry Brooke Hagstromer Wright, C.B. ,
C.M.G., R.E. (ret.), b. 1864 ; m. 1896, Helen, d. of Sir John
Kirk, G.C.M.G., K.C.B. ; and has issue— 2 daus. Res.—
Seaton Down House, Seaton, Devon.
Sons of Rev. Ernest Alexanderson Wright, M.A., Clerk
in Holy Orders, Vicar of All Saints', Clapham Park,
S.W , b. 1865 ; d. 1926 ; m. 1894, Agnes, d. of Joseph
Hall Worthington, Esq., F.R.G.S., J. P., of Dublin,
later of Oxton, Cheshire : —
Rev. Ruthven Alexanderson Wright, M.A. (T.C.D.),
Clerk in Holy Orders, b. 1897. Res. — The Vicarage, North
Stainley, Yorks.
Maurice Charles Alexanderson Wright, Gentleman, B.A.
Jesus Coll. Camb., b. 1907. Res. — Iver, Bucks.
WRIGHT (H. Coll.). Sable, on a chevron argent, three
spear-heads gules, in chief two unicorns' heads erased of
the second, armed and maned or, in base on a pile of the
last, issuing from the chevron a unicorn's he;id erased of
the first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath
of the colours, a unicorn's head argent, erased gules, armed
and maned or, charged on the neck with three spear-heads,
one and two, also gules. Motto — "Ad rem." Livery —
Black coat with silver buttons, striped black and white
waistcoat, white plush breeches, white stockings.
Sons of Francis Beresford Wright, Esq., of Wootton
Court, M.A. (Camb.), J. P. cos. Derby and Warwick,
b. 1837 ; d. 1 91 1 ; m. 1862, Adeline Frances Henrietta
{d. IQ24), eldest d. of the late Lt.-Col. Richard Henry
FitzHerbert (second son of Sir Henry FitzHerbert,
Bart.) of Somersal Herbert, co. Derby: —
Arthur FitzHerbert Wright, Esq., J.P. co. Derby, B.A.
(Camb.), b. 1865; m. 1900, Hon. Daisy Isabel, eld. d. of the
3rd Baron MoncriefF; and has issue — (1) Gilbert Francis
Moncrieff Wright, Gentleman, b. 1905; (2) Ronald Fitz
Herbert Wright, Gentleman, b. 1907 ; (3) Arthur Beresford
Wright, Gentleman, b. 1910; (4) Robert Hepburn Wright,
Gentleman, b. 1913 ; (5) Geoffrey Nicholas Wright, Gen-
tleman, b. 1014; Adeline Nora [m. , Frederick Grieve
Lawrie] ; Hilda Florence; Ida Elizabeth; and Judith
Selina. Seats — Wootton Court, co. Warwick ; Aldercar
Hall, co. Derby.
Kenneth Hepburn Wright, Gentleman, b. 1868; m. 1905,
Lucy Mary, second d. of the late Frederick Channer
Corfield of Ormonde Fields, co. Derby, and Chatwall Hall,
Salop ; and has issue — Hepburn Kenneth Wright, Gentle-
man, b. 1914 ; and Margaret Mary. Res. — Watland's
House, Scaynes Hill, Haywards Heath.
Richard Beresford Wright, Gentleman, b. 1870; m. 1899,
Mary Gwladwys, eldest d. of Henry Donne of Blakesley
Hall, Birmingham; and has had issue — (1) Richard Donald
Wright, Gentleman, b. 1900 ; (2) Henry Beresford Wright,
Gentleman, b. 1914; d. 1917; Margaret Irene ; Nancy
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b. 1882 ; m. 1908,
Bateman ; and has
Adeline; and Elizabeth Esther. Res. — Michelham Priory,
Hellingley, Sussex.
Ivan FitzHerbert Wright, Gentleman, b. 1875 ; m, 1906,
Agnes Sarah Augusta, eld. d. of the late Frederick Channer
Corfield of Ormonde Fields, co. Derby, and Chatwall Hall ;
and has issue — Richard Corfield Wright, Gentleman, b.
1909; Audrey Augusta; and Augusta Jean. Res. — Arden
Hill, Lapwtrth, co. Warwick.
Sons of FitzHerbert Wright, Esq., V.D., J. P. and
D. L. (High Sheriff 1902) co. Derby, late Lt.-Col. 1st
Derbyshire Rifle Vol., b. 1841 ; d. 1910; m. 1865,
Louisa Charlotte Rudolphine, d. of the late Ernst
Christopher Friedrich von Beckman, Pastor of Holzen-
dorf, Mecklenburg-Schwerin: —
Henry FitzHerbert Wright, Esq., J. P., C. Aid., and
(1927) High Sheriff co. Derby, Barrister-at-Law, M. P. for
Leominster Div. ot Herefordshire 1912-18, b. 1870; tn.
1894, Muriel Harriet, third d. of Col. Henry Charles
Fletcher, C.M.G. ; and has issue — (1) FitzHerbert Wright,
Gentleman, late 15th Lancers, b. 1905 [tn. 1928, Hon.
Doreen Julia, d. of 8th Viscount Powerscourt, and has
issue — Brigid Louise] ; (2) Stephen Camplyon Wright,
Gentleman, 9th Q.R. Lancers, b. 1907; Helen Hermione
[tn. 1919, Capt. Ru.iolph Philip Elwes, M.C., late Cold-
stream Gds.]; Margarette Stella [tn. 1925, Prince Michael
Mantinsky, and has issue] ; Evelyn Muriel [tn. 1926, W. R.
N. Hinde, 15th Hussars, and has issue] ; Violet Frances [tn.
1927, James G. Leaf, 15th Hussars, and has issue] ; Muriel
Joyce ; and Judith Harriet. Seat — Yeidersley Hall, Derby-
shire. Club — Arthur's.
Ernest Beresford FitzHerbert Wright, Esq., J. P. co.
Derby, late Major 4th N. Midland Bde. R.F.A. (T.), b. 1875 ;
tn. 1899, Lucy Adeline, fourth d. of Sir Charles Douglas
Fox ; and has surv. issue — Ernest Francis FitzHerbert
Wright, Gentleman, b. 1919; Mary Veronica [tn. 1926,
Philip Squerry, and has issue] ; Rosemary Louise [tn. 1928,
Claude Kirby] ; and Iris Lucy. Res. — Redlynch Grange,
Redlynch, Wilts. C~7«£— Arthur's.
Francis Evelyn FitzHerbert Wright,
shire, late Capt. 4th Batt. Beds. Regt.,
Mary Joyce, elder d. of Frederic O. F.
issue — (1) Evelyn Osborne FitzHerbert Wright, Gentleman,
b. 1910; (2) Guy FitzHerbert Wright, Gentleman, b. 1911.
Res. — Ednaston Lodge, Derby.
Sonsof Philip Wright, Esq., b. 1846; d. 1915; tn. 1868,
Alice Elizabeth (d. 1896), d. of Rev. William Bury,
Rector of Pimperne, co. Dorset : —
Rev. William Aden Wright, Clerk in Holy Orders, b. 1869 ;
tn. 1899, Edith Emma Smith ofEdgbaston, Birmingham;
and has issue — Eric Aden Wright, Gentleman, b. 1901;
Ronald Beresford Wright, Gentleman, b. 1905. Res. —
Nettlestead Rectory, Maidstone.
Maurice Reresford Wright, Gentleman, b. 1872 ; tn. ic,02,
Elizabeth Eleanor, third d. of John Brodges Plumptre of
Goodnestone, and has issue — Maurice Christopher Wright,
Gentleman,?*. 1906 ; and Phylls Alicia. Res.—
Francis Anthony Cedric Wright, Gentleman, b. 1873 ;
m. 1904, Catherine Marriott, d. c.f Edmund Fletcher
Bosanquet, and has issue — Noel Nithsdale Wright, Gentle-
man, b. 1904. Res. —
Godfrey FitzHerbert Wright, Esq., J. P. co. Derby,
b. 1874; m- x9o6, Maud Frances Bateman, d. of Frederick
Wright, and has issue — 4 daus. Res. — Rock House,
Chudleigh, S. Devon.
Edward Alleyne Wright, Gentleman, b. 1877. Res. —
Hugh Esterel Wright, Gentleman, b. 1879; m. 1904,
Georgina Lee. Res.
GEORGE HENRY CORY WRIGHT, Esquire, B.L.,
B. A. of the University of Cambridge. Born March 1, i860,
being the son of Sir William Wright, K. B. , of Sigglesthorne
Hall, J. P. and D.L. , by his second wile Jane Eliza, dau. of
the Rev. Charles Cory, Vicar of Skipsea. Armorial bear-
ings— Or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, between in chief
two eagles' heads erased, and in base a feather of the second.
Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a Mantling azure and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, a unicorn passant per pale or and azure, gorged
with a collar gemel, and holding in the mouth a feather azure.
Motto— "Meritez." Married, 1886, Ellen, dau. of J. A.
Wade, Esq., J. P., of Hornsea, in the co. of Yorks. ; and
has Issue — George Sigglesthorne Wright, Gentleman,
b. 1888. Res. —
WRIGHT (H. Coll.). Or, a griffin segreant azure, on a
chief gules, a sword fessewise point to the dexter of tha
field. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-goat proper, resting the sinister leg on
an escutcheon argent, charged with a grenade fired
proper. Badge — An eagle's claw reversed and erased
azure, armed gules, enfiled by a coronet composed of five
roses or. Motto — " Perseverantia palmam obtinebit."
Only son of Sir John Roper Wright, 1st Bart., J. P.,
D.L., Hon. Lieut. -Col., b. 1843 ; d. 1926 ; tn. 1st, 1870,
Jessie Eliza (d. 1896), d. of Charles Wilson; 2nd,
1897, Alice, d. of Bryan William Stevens, of
Aldwinckle, Edgbaston : —
Sir William Charles Wright, K.B.E., C.B.,2nd Bart., of
Swansea (27 Jan. 1920), Lieut. -Col. Res. of Officers, late
Glamorgan R.F.A. , J. P., and (1912) High Sheriff co.
Glamorgan, b. 1876 ; tn. 1898, Maud, d. of Isaac Butler,
Esq., J. P., of Panteg, co. Monmouth. Res. — 46 Cadogan
Place, S.W. Clubs — Carlton, St. Stephen's.
WRIGHT of Wold Newton (H. Coll.). Argent, on a
fesse engrailed between three eagles' heads erased azure, as
many martlets of the field. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest -On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a
unicorn passant regardant argent, semee of estoiles azure,
armed, maned, and hoofed or, gorged with a collar also
azure, the dexter foot resting on a cross patee gold.
Motto — " Quercus." Livery — Blue and silver.
Sons of William Wright of Wold Newton, b. 1832 :
d. 1879 ; tn. 1858, Eliza Walton, only d. of the late
Richard Hargrave, formerly of Sandal Park, Yorks.: —
William Maurice Wright, Esq., F.S.A., J. P. for the parts
of Lindsey, Lincolnshire, and Lord of the Manor of Wold
Newton, M.A. (St. John's Coll., Oxford), b. 1873. Seat-
Wold Newton Manor, near North Thoresby, S.O. , co.
Lincoln.
Edward Walton Wright, Gentleman, b. 1875 ; m. 1900,
Amy, d. of George Stamp of York ; and has issue — Edward
Hargrave Wright, Gentleman, b. 1912. Rts. — The Butts,
Alton, Hants.
Parsons Wright, Gentleman, b. 1878. Res. — Wold
Newton Manor.
WRIGHT of Brattleby Hall (H. Coll). Argent, on a
fesse engrailed between three eagles' heads erased azure,
as many martlets of the field. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a
unicorn passant regardant argent, sem£e of estoiles azure,
armed, maned, and unguled or, gorged with a collar also
azure, the dexter foot resting upon a cross patee gold.
Motto — " Patria poscente paratus. " Livery — Blue, buff
facings, and silver buttons.
Sons of Samuel Wright Wright, Esq., J. P. and D.L.,
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North Kelsey, co. Lincoln, by his wife Constance
Mary, d. of Peter Freeland Aiken, Banker, of Bristol: —
Philip Chetwood Wright, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co.
Lincoln, B.A. (Oxon.), Major late 3rd Lincolnshire Regt.,
b. 1866; m. 1901, Josephine Agneta Mary, only d. of the
late Rev. Richard Chichester of Drewsteignton Rectory,
Devon ; and has issue — Edward Denzil Chetwood Wright,
Gentleman, b. 1907; John Michael Turner Wright, Gentle-
man, b. 1914 ; Penelope Constance Chichester. Estates —
Brattleby, co. Lincoln ; and part of Collingham, co. Not-
tingham. Post. add. — Brattleby Hall, Lincoln.
Rev. Arthur Samuel Wright, Clerk in Holy Orders,
M.A. , Patron of the Living of Brattleby, co. Lincoln
[Motto — "Esse quam videri "], b. 1867. Seat— Nettleton
House, Caistor, Lines. Res. — Snelland Rectory, Lincoln.
WRIGHT (H. Coll.). Or, on a pale gules, a cross
botonnee fi tehee argent, a chief azure, thereon a pale
ermine, charged with a rose gules, barbed and seeded
proper, between two bezants. Mantling gules and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a rock, a falcon's
head erased proper, holding in the beak a cross botonnee
fitchee in bend argent, and charged on the neck with a
rose as in the arms. Motto — " Tarn arte quam marte."
Only surv. sons of Sir Thomas Wright, Kt. Bach.
(1893), J. P., Mayor of Leicester 1887-8 and 1891-2,
b. 1838 ; d. 1905 ; m. 1862, Georgina Eliza, d. of Peter
Roberts: —
Arthur Ernest Wright, Esq., Solicitor, late Lt.-Col. Army
Service Corps, b. 1866; m. 1st, 1894, Ada Fanny (d. 1899),
d. of late Richard John Parsons; 2nd, 1004, Elizabeth, d.
of James Cutter of Ramsgill. Postal address —
WRIGHT of Guayaquil (Confirmed U.O., 15 Sept.
1862). Per pale sable and azure, on a chevron between
three unicorns' heads couped or, three spear-heads gules.
Mantling sable and or. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet
or, an arm embowed in armour proper, holding a broken
tilting-spear azure, pointed or. Motto — " Honor virtute
praemium."
Issue of Thomas Charles Wright, Gentleman, b. 1836;
d. 1911 ; m. 1868, Aurora M. de Ycaza (d. 1897) : —
William Hugh Wright, Gentleman, b. 1878; m. 1900,
Elena Vallarino, and has issue — (1) William Wright, Gen-
tleman, fi. 1901 ; (2) Albert Wright, Gentleman, fi. 1906;
Elena [m. 1925, Lautaro Aspiazu] ; Aurora ; Guillermina ;
and Georgette. Pes. — Guayaquil, Ecuador.
Carolina Alexandra, ;;/. 1900, Luis de Orrantia, and has
issue.
Issue of Edward Wright, Gentleman, fi. 1839 ; d. 1892 ;
m. 1876, Maria Teresa de Aguirre : —
Edward Wright, Gentleman, Consul-General for Ecuador
in Spain, 6. 1878; m. 1911, Nellie Bunster, and has surv.
issue — (1) Edward Joseph Wright, Gentleman, b. 1912 ;
(2) Thomas Charles Wright, Gentleman, fi. 1920. Res. —
56A Croxteth Road, Liverpool.
John Alfred Wright, Gentleman, fi. 1882 ; m. 1914, Rosa
Margarita Bolona, and has surv. issue — George Alfred
Wright, Gentleman, fi. 1916 ; and Gladys Victoria. Res. —
Guayaquil, Ecuador.
Robert Hugh Wright, Gentleman, fi. 1884; m. 1925,
Maria Morla. Res. —
Mercedes Patricia, m. 19 10, Pedro V. Miller, and has
issue.
WRIGHT (R.L., 1796, H. Coll.). Azure, two bars
argent, in chief as many leopards' faces or. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a dexter arm couped and embowed, habited azure, purpled
or, cuffed argent, the hand proper, brandishing a sword
also argent, pierced through a leopard's face as in the
arms.
Only son of John Wright, Esq., of Hatfield Priory,
J. P., D.L. (High Sheriff Essex 1869), b. 1821 ; d.
1882; /;/. 2nd, 1873, Jane Charlotte Bazette, only d.
of Thurlow Dowling of Lower Belgrave .street,
S.W. :—
John Wright, Gentleman, b. 1879. Res.—
Ygst. son of John Wright, Gentleman, b. 1794; d.v.p.
1836; m. 1820, Mary, d. of Sir John Tyrell, Bait., of
Boreham House : —
William Henry Wright, Esq., Commander R.N., fi. ;
m. 1853, Kate, d. of Abraham Hargrav<- of Ballyno, Queens-
town, co. Cork ; and has issue. Res. —
WRIGHT (U.O. ). Per pale sable and azure, on a
chevron between three unicorn's heads couped or, as many
spear-heads gules. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, an arm embowed in armour proper,
holding a broken tilting-spear azure, point or. Motto —
" Honor virtutie premium."
Son of Edward Wright, LL.D., of Flora Ville,
Donnybrook, Dublin, fi. 1810; d. 1881 ; m. Charlotte,
d. of Joseph Wright of Beech Hill, co. Dublin : —
Major Warren Wright, M.A. (Dub.), b. 1844. Res.—
Hidcote Boyce, Campden, Glos.
WRIGHT (H. Coll.). Azure, within two flaunches or.
each charged with two bars of the first, a chevron between
three leopards' faces of the second, impaling the arms of
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Harris, namely— Or, a heraldic antelope rampant between
three leopards' faces all within a bordure engrailed sable.
Mantling azure and or. Crest — Issuant out of a crown
palisado or, a demi-eagle rising azure, holding in the beak
a representation of the sign of the Zodiac "Leo" sable.
Badge —A mallet between two ears of wheat slipped or,
enfiled with a circlet azure. Motto — " Invictus maneo."
Livery — Blue and gold.
Second son of Norris Wright, of the City of Hereford,
b. 1868 ; m. Anne Ueakin : —
Reginald Wright, Gentleman,*. 1897; m. July, 1924,
Cornelia, d. of John Ruffin Harris, of New York, formerly
m. to Leyland Henry Lawrence George Langley, of
Claytonholt, co. Sussex, from whom she obtained a divorce
April, 1924. Res. — Morlaas Hall, Pau, France; Villa
Andalusia, Biarritz, France.
HENRY BRUCE WRIGHT-ARMSTRONG, Esquire,
Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Justice of the
Peace and H.M.L. , High Sheriff 1875 and 1894, Barrister-
at-Law, M. P. Mid. Armagh 1921-22, Senator N. Ireland
1921. Born July 27, 1844, being the younger but only
surviving son of the late William Jones Armstrong, Esquire,
of Killylea, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant,
High Sheriff 1840 (who assumed in 1868, by Royal Licence,
the name and arms of Wright under the will of Lady
Frances E. Wright-Wilson), by his wife Dame Frances
Elizabeth, relict of Colonel Sir Michael M'Creagh, Com-
panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight
Commander of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, &c. , and
only daughter of Captain Christopher Wilson of the 22nd
Foot. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly,
1 and 4, per pale gules and vert, three dexter armed arms
couped at the shoulders and embowed, the hands clenched
proper (for Armstrong) ; 2 and 3, argent, three bars gemel
gules, on a chief azure three leopards' faces or, a canton
ermine for distinction (for Wright). Upon the escutcheon
is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling
gules and argent ; and for his Crests, 1. out of a mural
coronet or, an armed arm embowed, the hand grasping an
oak-tree eradicated proper (for Armstrong) ; 2. out of a
mural crown chequy or and gules, a dragon's head vert, on
the neck three leopards' faces as in the arms, between two
bars gemel a trefoil slipped or. Motto — " Invictus maneo."
Married, November 14, 1883, Margaret, daughter of William
Leader of Rosnalee, in the county of Cork ; and has had
Issue — (1) William Fortescue Wright-Armstrong, Esq.,
D.S.O., M.C., Major R.A. , b. August 13, 1885 [m. 1920,
Madeline (d. 1924), d. of Madame Toucas-Massillon of Paris,
and widow of Major H. Hamilton, R.F.A.] ; (2) Michael
Richard Leader Wright- Armstrong, Lieut. R.E.,6. Novem-
ber 27, 1889; killed in action 1916; (3) Henry Maxwell
(Kan
Wright-Armstrong, Gentleman, b. February 12, 1891 ; (4)
James Robert Bargrave WTright- Armstrong, Esq., Capt.
R.O. 8th Hussars, Barrister-at-Law, b. April 6, 1893;
(5) Christopher Wyborne Wright- Armstrong, Gentleman, b.
May 9, 1899 ; Frances Margaret Alice ; Dorothea Gertrude ;
and Margaret Helen Elizabeth. Estate and postal address—
Dean's Hill, Armagh. Clubs— Carlton, Ulster (Belfast).
WRIGHTSON, see BATTIE-WRIGHTSON.
WRIGHTSON. Or, a fesse invected chequy azure and
argent between two eagles' heads erased in chief sable, and
a saltire couped in base gules. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a saltire gules, a unicorn salient or.
Motto— ' ' Veritas omnia vincit."
Sons of John Wrightson, Gentleman, President of the
Downton College of Agriculture, near Salisbury, b. 1840 ;
d. ; m. 1872, Maria Isabella, only daughter of the
late Charles Norleigh Hulton : —
John Frederick Hulton Wrightson, Gentleman, b. 1875.
Res. —
Thomas Reginald Wrightson, Gentleman, b. 1878. Res.
Edmund Gilchrist Wrightson, Esq., D.S.O., served Great
War as Lt.-Comdr. R.N.R., b. 1879; in. 1911, Rose
Frances, d. of the late E. Western, and has issue — 1 son ;
1 dau. Res. — 27 Pembridge Square, Bayswater, W.2.
Club — Conservative.
Archibald Ingram Hulton Wrightson, Gentleman,*. 1882.
Res. —
Roger Armstrong Wrightson, Gentleman, b. 1888. Res.
Philip Blethyn Hulton Wrightson, Gentleman, b. 1890.
Cerdic William Wrightson, Gentleman, b. 1892. Res. —
ROBERT GARMONDSWAY WRIGHTSON, Gentle-
man, Barrister-at-Law, M.A. (Cambridge), b. April 6,
1869, being the eldest son of the late Rev. William Gar-
mondsway Wrightson, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts
of the University of Cambridge, by his wife Priscilla
Anne, eldest dau. and co-heiress of the late Alfred Head of
London. Armorial bearings — Or, a fesse invected chequy
azure and argent, between two eagles' heads erased in
chief sable and a saltire couped in base gules ; and for a
Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front of a saltire gules,
a unicorn salient or; with the Motto, "Veritas omnia
vincit." Postal address — ■
WRIGHTSON. Or, a fesse invected chequy azure and
argent, between two eagles' heads erased in chief sable
and a saltire couped in base gules. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, in front of a saltire gules, a unicorn salient or.
Motto — "Veritas omnia vincit."
Sons of Sir Thomas Wrightson , 1st Baronet , of Neasham
Hall, D.L. and J. P. co. Durham, M.P. for Stockton-on-
Tees 1892-1895, and for East St. Pancras 1899-1906,
b. 1839; d. 1921 ; m. 1869, Elizabeth, dau. of the late
Samuel Wise, Solicitor, of Ripon, Yorks. : —
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Sir Thomas Garmondsway Wrightson, 2nd Bart. (13 July
1900), J. P., D.L. co. Durham, M.A. (Camb.), late Major
and Hon. Col. 5th Batt. Durham L.I., b. 1871 ; to. 1903,
Gwendolin Cotterill, d. of G. Harding Neame of Queen's
Gate Gardens, S.W. ; and has issue — John Garmondsway
Wrightson, Esq., b. 1911 ; Peter Wrightson, Esq. , b 1914;
Rodney Wrightson, Esq. , b. 1916 ; Oliver Wrightson , Esq. ,
b. 1920. Seat — Neasham Hall, Darlington. Res. — The
Manor House, Eryholme, Darlington.
Charles Archibald Wise Wrightson, Esq., C. B.E., Capt.
(ret.) R.N., b. 1874. Res.—
Wilfrid Ingram Wrightson, Esq., late Lieut. Durham
L.I. , b. 1876; to. 1 913, Victoria, d. of F. C. Winby of
Shenfield, Essex, and has issue — Elizabeth Victoria Mary ;
and Ann Winby. Res. — 2 Devonshire Terrace, Newcastle-
on-Tyne.
WRIGLEY of Oldham (H. Coll.). Vert, a saltire er-
mine, pierced lozengy of the field, between four bezants.
Mantling vert and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a cock's head erased sable, combed and wattled
gules, and charged on the neck with a saltire couped or.
Motto — "Aspira." Livery —Green.
Sons of Roscoe Wrigley of Oldham, /'. 1847 ; d. 1912 ;
m. 1874, Sarah Louisa, d. of Thomas Milnes of
Chadderton and Oldham : —
Alan Wrigley, Gentleman [Arms as above, and on an
escutcheon of pretence the arms of Dodd, namely — Or, a
garb vert between two branches of holly slipped and
fructed proper palewise within as many fiaunches gules,
each charged with a crescent of the first], b. 1874 ; m. 1905,
Lilian, O.B.E. (1920), d. of John Dodd, Esq., J. P. ; and
has issue — Gwendolyn Mary Louisa. Res.— Parham Hall,
Wickham Market, Suffolk.
Philip Roscoe Wrigley, Gentleman, F. R.C.S. , b. 1876;
m. 1916, Gwendolen Mary, d. of Edwin Holmes, Esq.,
J. P., and has issue — Neill Milnes Wrigley, Gentleman,
b. ; and Joan Roscoe. Res. — The Elms, Didsbury,
Manchester.
Frank Graham Wrigley, M.D., b. 1885 ; m. 1915, Marjory
Mary, d. of John Michell, and has issue — Patricia Marion.
Res. — Oak Drive, Fallow Field, Manchester.
WRIGLEY. Or, on a chevron sable, three mullets of
the field between two fiaunches gules, each charged with
a stag's head erased of the first. Mantling sable and or.
Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a stag's head erased
or, sem£e of mullets sable, holding in the mouth a trefoil
slipped vert. Motto — " Aquiret qui tuetur."
Son of Charles Edwin Wrigley, Esq., of Wendover,
Bucks., J. P. and D.L. for Lanes., b. i860; d. 1927;
vi. 1886, Blanche, second dan. of the late E. C. Potter : —
Wrigley, Gentleman, b. 1891. Res. — 5 Ilchester
Place, W. 14.
WRIGLEY (H. Coll.). Or, on a pale azure, between
two stags' heads erased of the last, an oak-leaf slipped
between two escallops of the first. Mantling azure and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, three quatrefoils
fessewise or, thereon a stag's head erased azure, holding
in the mouth a sprig of a cotton-tree slipped and fructed
proper. Motto — " Corde forti et fideli. "
Sons of Edward Wright Wrigley, Esq., J. P. Lanes.
of Thornycroft, Werneth, Oldham, b. 1831 ; d. 1908 ;
m. 1864, Mary, d. of Richard Shiers, of Tyntesfield,
Ashton-on-Mersey : —
Arthur Edward Wrigley, Esq., J. P. Lancashire, b. 1865 ;
m. 1901, Alice Mary, eld. d. of James Lees of Dunedin,
New Zealand. Seat — Kiftsgate Court, Chipping Campden,
Glos. Res.— Wyck Hill House, Stow-on-the-Wold, Chelten-
ham.
Harold Wrigley, Esq., J. P. E.R.Yorks., b. 1866 ; m. 1892,
Mary Hannah, d. of Robert Whittaker, Esq., J.P. ; and
has issue — Edward Whittaker Wrigley, Gentleman, b. 1893 '•
Mary Christabel ; and Helen Mary. Res. — Ganton Hall,
near Scarborough. Clubs — Boodle's, Conservative, York-
shire (York).
WRIXON-BECHER (R.L., 24 Nov. 1831, U.O.).
Vair6 argent and gules, on a canton or, a buck's head
couped sable. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Out of
a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion ermine, gorged with a
collar vair. Motto — " Bis vivit que bene."
Sons of Sir John Wrixon-Becher, 3rd Bart., M.A.
(Camb.), D.L. (High Sheriff co. Cork 1867), b. 1828 ;
d. 1914 ; m. 1857, Lady Emily Catherine {d. 1916),
second d. of William, 2nd Earl of Listowel : —
Sir Eustace William Windham Wrixon-Becher, 4th Bart.
(30 Sept. 1831), D.L. co. Cork, b. 1859 ; to. 1907, Hon.
Constance Gough-Calthorpe, d. of 6th Baron Calthorpe ;
and has issue — William Fane Wrixon-Becher, Esq., b. 1915 ;
Muriel Mary; Aileen ; Sheila; and Rosemary. Seats —
Ballygiblin, nr. Mallow; Cieagh, nr. Skibbereen, both co.
Cork. Clubs — Brooks's ; Kildare Street (Dublin).
Edgar Wrixon-Becher, Esq., b. 1862.
Henry Wrixon-Becher, Esq., D.S.O. , Lt.-Col. late 12th
Batt. Duke of Wellington's West Riding Regt., served
S. Africa (desp. , Croix de Guerre), b. 1866.
Arthur Nicholas Wrixon-Becher, Esq. , b. 1868.
WROTTESLEY (H. Coll.). Or, three piles sable, a
canton ermine. Mantling sable and or. Crest — Out of
a ducal coronet or, a boar's head ermine, armed and crined
gold. Motto — " Vis unita fortior."
Sons of Arthur Wrottesley, 3rd Baron Wrottesley, b.
1824; d. 1910 ; m. 1861, Hon. Augusta Elizabeth
Denison, d. of 1st Lord Londesborough :—
Rt. Hon. Sir Victor Alexander Wrottesley, 4th Baron
Wrottesley (1838), 12th Bt. (1642). [Supporters— Two
unicorns proper, ducally gorged and chained or, pendent
from the coronet of each an escutcheon of the arms], b.
1873. Seat — Wrottesley Hall, Wolverhampton.
Hon. Walter Bennet Wrottesley, Lieut, late S. Staffs.
Regt., b. 1877 ; m. 1917, Kate May (who obtained a divorce
1926), d. of the late Douglas Harris, of Cradock, Cape
Colony ; and has issue— Richard John Wrottesley, Esq.,
b. 1918. Res.—
Son of Major Alfred Edward Wrottesley, b. 1855 ;
d. 1899; '"■ 1881, Ellen Mary Isabel, elder d. of
Major-Gen. Alfred Wilkes Drayson, R.A. : —
Hugh Edward Wrottesley, Esq., late Lieut. Rifle
Brigade, b. 1882.
Sons of Rev. Francis John Wrottesley, M.A. Oxon.,
Vicar of Denstone, Uttoxeter, b. 1848 ; d. 1922 ;
m. 1876, Agnes Mabel Stilwell, d. of Frederic John
Freeland : —
Francis Robert Wrottesley, Esq., D.S.O. , Capt. (ret.)
R.N. , b. 1877 ; ;//. 1911, Leila, d. of late Gen. Sir Charles
Staveley. Club — Naval and Military.
Edward Algernon Wrottesley, Gentleman, b. 1879 ;
tn. 1906, Mabel Letitia, yr. d. of Francis Clowes, Esq.,
J.P., of Sutton Hall, Norfolk ; and has issue — Arthur John
Francis Wrottesley, Gentleman, b. 1908. Res. — Devonshire
Lodge, Shinfield Road, Reading
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Law, served Great War as Major R.F.A. (T.A.), 6- 1880 ;
m. 1915, Marion Cecil, d. of the late Lt.-Col. W. Patterson,
Duke of Cornwall's L.I. Res. — Manor Farm, Newnham,
Basingstoke ; 29 St. Leonard's Terrace, Chelsea, S.W.
WYATT (H. Col!.). Gules, on a fesse or, between three
boars' heads erased argent, two lions passant sable. Mant-
ling gules and or. Crest — Out < f a mural coronet argent,
a demi-lion rampant s tble, charged on the shoulder with an
colours, a demi-lion rampant erased azure, charged
on the shoulder with a pheon or, holding in his dexter
estoile also argent, and holding in the dexter paw an arrow
proper. Motto—" Vi attamen honore." Livery — Claret
colour, with yellow facings and gilt buttons.
Sons of Arthur Wyatt, Esq., J. P. Carnarvonshire, and
late of Tanybryn, Bangor, b. 1830; d. 1887; m. 1857,
Margaret Louisa, d. of Rev. John Bonham of Ballin-
taggart, co. Kildare, J. P. : —
Arthur Norris Wyatt, Gentleman, late Lieut. 4th Batt.
Royal Welsh Fus., b. i860; m. 1892, May, fourth d. of
the late Captain Sylvanus Reynolds of Raddon Court,
Latchford, Cheshire, J. P. for that county ; and has issue —
( 1) Arthur Guy Norris Wyatt, Gentleman, Sub.-Lieut. R. N. ,
b. 1893; (2) Myles Dermod Norris Wyatt, Gentleman, 6.
1903 ; Barbarina Joan ; and Margaret Reynolds. Post add.
— Trevor, Llansadurn, Isle of Anglesey.
Henry Herbert Wyatt, Gentleman, b. 1864 ; m. 1898,
Alice, second d. of John Style Johnston, J. P., of Stranorlar,
co. Donegal. Res.— Vicars Hill Lodge, Lymington, Hants.
Charles William Wyatt, Gentleman, b. . Res. — The
Priory, Hooton, Cheshire.
Son of Lt.-Col. James Henry Wyatt, C.B., J. P., of
Bryn Gwynan, Beddgelert, N. Wales, b. 1867 ; d. •
m. , Jane Forbes, d. of William Hogarth of
Aberdeen : —
James William Wyatt, Esq., J. P. (q.v.).
WYATT (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules, on a
fesse or, between three boars' heads couped ermine, a
lion passant, enclosed by two pheons azure (Wyatt); 2
and 3, azure, a chevron or, surmounted of another couped
sable, between three wood-pigeons proper, each charged
on the breast with a pellet (Penfold, H. Coll., 1839).
Mantling gules and or. Crest -On a wreath of the
paw an arrow proper, headed with a pheon argent.
Motto — " Duriora virtus." Livery— Dark blue, goldfacings,
blue and yellow striped waistcoat.
Sons of Rev. John Ingram Penfold Wyatt, M.A., Per-
petual Curate of Hawley, Hants., by his wife Harriet,
younger d. of John Whitacre Tipping, and grandd.
of Thomas Tipping of Ardwick Hall, co. Lancaster: —
Hugh Richard Penfold Wyatt, Esq., J. P. co. Sussex,
(High Sheriff 1905), M.A. (Christ Church, Oxon.), Barrister-
at-Law, b. i860; m. 1889, Grace Evelyn, d. of the late
G. J. Graystone Reid of St. Pierre, Tunbridge Wells ;
and has had with other issue - (1) Hugh Graystone Penfold
Wyatt, Gentleman. B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1890; d. on active
service 1915 ; (2) Richard John Penfoid Wyatt, Gentleman,
b. 1892 ; (3) Geoffrey Wilfrid Penfold Wyatt, Gentleman,
b. 1896; d. on active service 1916; (4) Oliver Evelyn
Penfold Wyatt, Gentleman, b. 1898; (5) Eric Thomas
Penfold Wyatt, Gentleman, b. 1904; and Joane Miriam
Penfold Wyatt. Seat- Cissbury, Worthing, Sussex.
John Arthur Wyatt, Esq., J. P. and C.C. Sussex, b. 1863 ;
m. 1889, Mabel Baird, d. of Rev. E. Boycott of Beccles ;
and has surv. issue- Miriam ; Violet; Barbara; Janet
Sarah; and Bettina Georgiana. Res. — Harsfold Manor,
Wisborough Green, Horsham, Sussex.
Edward Gerald Penfold Wyatt, Gentleman, M.A.
(Oxon.),£. 1869; m. 1894, Margaret Anne, d. of Rev. J. B.
Orme; and has issue —Wilfrid Wyatt, Gentleman; and
Agnes. Res. — White House, Rustington, nr. Littlehampton,
Sussex.
JAMES WILLIAM WYATT, Esq., J. P. Carnarvon-
shire, Mem. of the Institute of Civil Engineers, Fellow of
Cooper's Hill. Born Dec. 17, 1857, being the eldest son of
the late Lieut.-Col. James Henry Wyatt, C B. , J. P. co. of
Carnarvon, of Bryn Gwynan, Beddg-lert, N. Wales, by his
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Armorial bearings — Gules, on a fesse or, between three
boars' heads erased argent, two lions passant sable. Crest
— Out of a mural coronet argent, a demi-lion rampant sable,
charged on the shoulder with an estoile of the first, and hold-
ing an arrow proper. Motto — " Vi attamen honore."
Married, 1905, Margaret Ellen, only d. of the late Donald
Ninian Nicol, Esq., M.P. for Argyllshire, of Ardmarnoch,
Argyllshire, N.B. , and has Issue — Colin William fforde
Wyatt, Gentleman, b. 1909. Seat — Bryn Gwynan,
Beddgelert, North Wales. Res. — Allington, Godalming,
Surrey. Clubs — Alpine, E.I. United Service.
WYATT of Austin Canons (H. Coll., 2 Dec. 1914).
Gules, on a fesse or, between three boars' heads couped
argent, a lion passant guardant between two barnacles
closed sable. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a demi-lion sable, holding between
the paws a barnacle closed or. Motto — " Oblier ne puys."
Sons of James Wyatt, Gentleman, of St. Peter's
Green, Beds., b. 1816 ; d. 1878 ; m. 1843, Augusta
Sophia (d. 1909), d. of Joseph Coleman, of
Bedford :—
Rev. Vitruvius Partridge Wyatt, Clerk in Holy Orders,
M.A. (Camb.), late Vicar of St. Leonards, Bedford, Asst.
Chaplain, Chapel Royal, Savoy, b. 1846 ; m. 1903,
Zillah. d. of Richard Sargent, of Hastings, and widow of
Maj.-Gen. T. Clerk. Res.— Enstone, East Molesey.
Rev. Paul Williams Wyatt, Clerk in Holy Orders,
M.A. (Oxon.), J. P. co. Beds., Chaplain St. John of
Jerusalem in England, late Chaplain of Chapel Royal,
Savoy, b. 1856 ; m. 1902, Hon. Constance Mary, d. of
1st Baron Lamington, and widow of 7th Earl De La Warr.
Res. — Austin Canons, Bedford.
Arthur James Hervey Wyatt, Gentleman, b 1861 ;
m. 1887, Katherine Laura, d. of Maj. Graham E. Huddle-
ston, E. Surrey Regt.; and has issue — Raymond
Benedict Hervey Wyatt, Gentleman, M.A. (Oxon.),
M.B., D.P.H., b. 1890 [iir. Beatrice, d. of Louis Kiek, of
4 Holland Park, W., and has issue — John Hervey Wyatt,
Gentleman, b. 1924 ; Beatrice Mary Katharine (Res. — 95
Elm Park Gardens, S.W.)]. Res. — Elmhurst, Bedford.
WYBERGH of Clifton Hall, Westmorland (H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1. sable, three bars or, in chief two estoiles of
the second (Wybergh, temp. Edw. III.); 2. gules, a fesse
dancett£e between three cross crosslets fitchee(d'Engayne,
x36s) ; 3- vert, fretty argent, a canton gules ( ) ; 4.
sable, three annulets argent, in chief two saltires couped
of the second (Hilton, 1715). Mantling sable and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased
per pale or and argent, charged with a mullet of six points
sable. Motto — " Hominem te esse memento."
Sons of Archibald Wybergh, Esq., Hon. Col. in the
Army, b. 1834; d. 1908; in. i860, Emily Tolderoy : —
Archibald Wybergh, Esq., J. P., b. 1871 ; m. 1910,
Glenda Phyllis, ygst. d. of Capt. Henry Brookes Rhodes,
68th (Durham) L.I. ; and has issue — Archibald Henry
d'Engayne Wybergh, Gentleman, b. 1911. Res. — Borrans
Hill, Cumberland.
J. H. Wybergh, Esq., Capt. the Sherwood Foresters, b.
1873; »"• 1910, Norah Perceval Maxwell, of Moore Hill,
Tullow, co. Wexford ; and has issue — John Gilbert Maxwell
Wybergh, Gentleman, b. 1912. Res. — Borrans Hill, Cum-
berland; Inglemere, Old Normanton, Derby.
Son of Rev. Christopher Hilton Wybergh, Vicar of Isell,
b. 1799; d. 1876; /«. 1826, Anna Maria, d. of Rev.
Francis Minshull and gd. of Rt. Rev. Samuel Good-
enough, Bishop of Carlisle : —
Francis Wybergh, Gentleman, £. 1829; m. 1865, Eliza-
beth, d. of T. Atkinson of Coniston, Lanes. ; and has
issue — Francis Minshull Wybergh, Gentleman, b. 1870 ;
and Anna Mary. Res. —
Sons of Rev. Christopher Wybergh, Vicar of Scraying-
ham, Yorks., b. 1831 ; d. 1881 ; m. 1867, Frances Anne,
d. of late John Swann of Askham Hall, Yorks. : —
Wilfrid John Wybergh, Gentleman, b. 1868 ; m, 1893,
Katherine Elizabeth Nyndowe. Res. —
Cecil Hilton Wybergh, Gentleman, b. 1871 Res. —
WYBRANTS, see HIGGINBOTHAM-WYBRANTS.
WYFOLD, Baron, see HERMON-HODGE.
WYKEHAM, see TWISTLETON - WYKEHAM -
FIENNES.
WYKEHAM. Argent, two chevronels sable, between
three roses gules, seeded or, barbed vert. Mantling sable
and argent. Crest — A bull's head sable, armed or, charged
on the neck with two chevronels argent. Motto — " Manners
maketh man." Livery — Dark blue, red facings, and red
waistcoat ; dress : silver lace facings, dark blue plush
breeches.
Sons of Philip James Digby Wykeham, Esq., J. P.
for cos. of Oxford, Gloucester, and Bucks. ; D.L. for
Oxford, B.A. Exeter Coll., Oxon., formerly Capt. R.
North Gloucester Militia, b. 1839; d. 1924; m. 1871,
Georgiana Caroline, second d. of Joseph John Henley
of Waterperry, Oxon. : —
Aubrey Augustus Henley Wykeham, Esq., D.L. for Isle
of Wight, J.P. for Hampshire, B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., b.
1873; m- r9OIi Sylvia Ruth, d. of Sir Charles Seely, 1st
Bart., and has issue — William Aubrey Philip Wykeham,
Gentleman, b. 1902; Godfrey Charles Herbert Wykeham,
Gentleman, 6. 1903; James Wenman Wykeham, Gentleman,
b. 1907; Sylvia Mary; and Daphne Ruth. Estates —
Tythrop, Emmington. Seats— Tythrop House, Thame ;
Pitt Place, Brighstone, I.O.W. Club— Boodle's.
Philip Herbert Wykeham, Esq., M.C., Capt. R.F.A.,
b. 1880 ; m. 1911, Mildred Octavia, ygst. d. of Richard
Cecil Corbett, Esq., J. P., and has issue — Philip Frank
Harvey Wykeham, Gentleman, b. 1912; Peter Geoffrey
Wykeham, Gentleman, b. 1914; Susan Irene Sibell ; and
Judith Evelyn. Res. — North Lodge, Inwoods, Rugby.
Club — Boodle's.
WYKEHAM-MARTIN (R.L., 18 Oct. 1821, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1. quarterly, i. and iiii., gules, a lion rampant
within an orle of cross crosslets and mullets alternately or
(Martin); ii. and iii., argent, two chevronels sable between
three roses gules (Wykeham) ; 2. the same arms of Wyke-
ham ; 3. gules, a chevron erminois between three lions' heads
erased or, on a chief barry nebuly argent and purpure, a
pale azure, charged with a pelican of the third, all within a
bordure of the same, charged with ten hurts (Fox of Cha-
combe, Northants., Vn. Oxon., 1574) ; 4. quarterly, i. and
iiii. , sable, on a fesse counter-embattled between three goats
passant argent, as many pellets (Mann) ; ii. and iii., sable,
gutte>-d'eau, on a fesse argent, three Cornish choughs proper
(Cornwallis) ; 5. the same arms of Cornwallis ; 6. the
same arms of Mann. Mantling gules and or. Crests —
1. on a wreath of the colours, a martin entwined by a
serpent proper, in the beak a cross crosslet fitch^e or
(Martin); 2. on a wreath of the colours, a bull's head
erased sable, armed or, charged with two chevronels argent
(Wykeham). Motto—" Manners makyth man."
Son of Cornwallis Wykeham-Martin, Esq., J.P. co.
Wilts., late Lieut. R.N., b. 1833; d. ; tn. 1861,
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The Hendre, co. Mon. : —
Robert Fiennes Wykeham-Mwrtin, Gentleman, b. 1873.
Seats — Chacombe Priory, Banbury ; Leeds Castle, Maid-
Stone; Packwood Hall, Knowle, co. Warwick.
WYKEHAM-MUSGRAVE. Quarterly, 1 and 4, azure,
six annulets, three, two, and one, or, and for distinction a can-
ton argent (for Musgrave) ; 2 and 3, argent, two chevronels
sable between three roses gules (for Wykeham). Mantling1
azure and or. Crests, 1. upon a wreath of the colours,
two arms embowed in armour, the hands in gauntlets
proper, grasping an annulet or, each arm charged for
distinction with a cross crosslet argent (for Musgrave) ;
2. upon a wreath of the colours, a buffalo's head sable,
armed or, charged on the neck with two chevronels argent.
Mottoes — "Sans changer"; "Manners makyth man."
Livery — Dark blue.
Sons of Wenman Aubrey Wykeham-Musgrave, Esq.,
of Barnsley Park, Thame, and Swalcliffe Parks,
Oxon., Capt. Oxfordshire Militia, J. P., D. L. , assumed
the additional surname and arms of Musgrave in 1879,
b. 1837; d. 1915; m. 1870, Jane, third d. of Admiral
the Hon. George Grey : —
Herbert Wenman Wykeham-Musgrave, Esq., J. P. cos.
Warwick and Gloucester, B.A. Oxon., b. 1871 ; m. 1894,
Gertrude St. Aubyn, only d. of late Rev. Main Swete Alex-
ander Walrond, and has issue — Wenman Humfrey Wyke-
ham-Musgrave, Esq., Lieut, (ret.) R.N., b. 1899; Lettice
Gertrude [m. 1920, Lt.-Col. B. W. Robinson, M.C. , and
has issue] ; Monica Bryce ; and Janice Walrond. Seats —
Barnsley Park, Cirencester ; Swalcliffe Park, Banbury.
Clubs — Boodle's, Wellington.
Humphry Philip Wykeham-Musgrave, Gentleman, Lieut,
late R.A. , b. 1883 ; m. 1920, Cicely Judith, d. of Algernon
Levison Elwes, of Cecily Hill, Cirencester. Res. —
Aubrey George Wykeham-Musgrave, Esq., M.C, late
Major Yeo., b. 1888; m. 1927, Angela Cicely Mary, d. of
Col. Alfred Dyke Acland, C.B.E. Res.—
WYNDHAM (R.L. , 21 Jan. 1839). Azure, a chevron
between three lions' heads erased or, within a bordure
wavy of the last. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased or, within a
fetterlock, the lock gold, and the bow counter-compony or
and azure, the head charged with a saltire wavy gules.
Motto— "Au bon droit."
Sons of Henry, 2nd Baron Leconfield, J.P. and D.L.
Sussex, b. 1830; d. 1901 ; m. 1867, Lady Constance
Evelyn Primrose, d. of Lord Dalmeny : —
Rt. Hon. Charles Henry Wyndham, 3rd Baron Lecon-
field (14 April 18^9), Lord-Lieutenant of Sussex, Lt.-
Col. and Hon. Col. late comdg. Sussex I. Yeo., late
Lieut. 1st Life Gds. [Supporters— Dexter, a lion azure,
winged, inverted and plain collared or ; sinister, a griffin
argent, guttee-de-sang, collared gules], b. 1872; m. 1911,
Beatrice Violet, eld. d. of Col. Richard Hamilton Rawson,
M.P., D.L., of Gravenhurst, Sussex. Seats — Petworth
House, Sussex ; Cockermouth Castle, Cumberland.
Hon. Hugh Archibald Wyndham, b. 1877 ; m. 1908,
Hon. Maud Mary Lyttelton, eld. d. of 8th Viscount
Cobham. Res. — 29 Eccleston Square, S.W.
Hon. Edward Scawen Wyndham, D.S.O. , Col. late
1st Life Gds., served in the European War (wounded), b.
1883 ; m. 1907, Gladys Mary, only d. of Fitz Roy James
Wilberforce Farquhar ; and has issue — Henry Scawen
Wyndham, Esq., b. 1915 ; John Edward Reginald Wynd-
ham, Gentleman, b. 1920; Mark Hugh Wyndham, Gentle-
man, b. 1921 ; and Ursula Constance. Res. — Edmond-
thorpe Hall, Oakham.
Hon. Everard Humphrey Wyndham, Major 1st Life
Gds., b. 1888; m. 1920, Ruth Constance, d. of the late
Hubert Delaval Astley, of Brinsop Court, Hereford, and
has issue— David Francis Wyndham, Esq., b. 1922 ;
Michael Patrick Wyndham, Gentleman, b. 1929 ; and
Mary Constance. Res. — 14 Carlos Place , W. 1 .
Sons of Hon. Percy Scawen Wyndham, J.P. and D.L.
co. Sussex, D.L. co. Wilts. (High Sheriff 1896), late
Capt. Coldstream Guards, M.P. for West Cumberland
1860-85, h- 1835 ; d. 191 1 ; m. i860, Madeline Caroline
Frances Eden, d. of General Sir Guy Campbell, 1st
Bart.,CB. :—
Guy Percy Wyndham, Esq., C.B., M.V.O., Col. late
16th Lancers, Military Attache" at St. Petersburg 1906-11,
and A.A.G. at the War Office 1913, b. 1865; m. 1st,
1892, Edwina Virginia Joanna (d. 1919). widow of John
Monck Brooke and d. of Rev. Frederick Fitzpatrick, late
Rector of Cloone, co. Leitrim ; 2nd, 1923, Violet, d. of
the late Ernest Leverson, and has issue (by 1st marriage)
— (1) George Heremon Wyndham, Gentleman, Lieut. 3rd
Batt. Royal Scots, b. 1893; killed in action 1915 ; (2) Guy
Richard Charles Wyndham, Gentleman, M.C, late Lieut.
K. R.R.C, b. 1896 [m. 1920, Winifred (who obtained a
divorce 1925), d. of Andrew Percy Bennett, CM. G., Envoy
Extraordinary and Min. Plen. to Panama, and has issue —
Joan Olivia]; and Olivia Madeline Grace Mary; and (by
2nd marriage)— Francis Guy Percy Wyndham, Esq., b.
1924; Hugh Guy Osbert Wyndham, Gentleman, b. 1926.
Res. — Parliament Piece, Ramsbury, Wilts.
WYNDHAM (H. Coll.). Azure, a chevron between
three lions' heads erased or. Mantling azure and or.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased
within a fetterlock or. Motto — " Au bon droit."
Sons of William Wyndham, Esq., J.P. and D.L.
Wilts., b. 1834; d. 1914 ; m. 1867, Frances Ann, d. of
Rev. Charles James Stafford, Vicar of Dinton : —
William Wyndham, Esq., J.P. for Wilts, and Somerset,
b. 1868. Seat — Orchard Wyndham, Somerset.
Alward Wyndham, Gentleman, b. 1877.
John Wyndham, Esq., Capt. late The Wrelch Regt., b.
1879 ; m. 1915, Miss Colville, and has issue — George Colville
Wyndham, Gentleman, b. 19 16 ; Barbara ; Lorna Marion ;
and Stella Margaret. Res. — Bathealton, Taunton.
Hugh Wyndham, Gentleman, b. 1882.
Sons of Hugh Wyndham, b. 1839; d. 1898; m. 1868,
Maria (d. 1904), d. of Col. William Arthur Heathcote
of Rollestone, Wilts.: — ■
Wadham Wyndham, Gentleman, b. 1871; m. ,
Geraldine, d. of Rev. Charles Reginald Blathwayt, Rector
of Huntspill, Somerset ; and has issue — (1) Gerald Wadham
Wyndham, Gentleman, b. 1002 ; (2) Guy Thomas Wynd-
ham, Gentleman, b. 1905. Res. —
Edmund Wyndham, Gentleman, b. 1876. Res. —
Sons of Alexander Wadham Wyndham of West Lodge,
Blandford, b. 1799; d. 1869; m. 1st, 1830, Emma,
d. of Sir John Trevelyan, Bart. : —
William Trevelyan Wyndham, Gentleman, b. 1831; m.
1857, Anne, d. of the Rev. R. Salkeld ; and has issue — (1)
William Gwydyr Wyndham, Gentleman, b. 1865 [m. and
has issue — (1) William Joseph Wyndham, Gentleman, b.
1906; (2) Henry Ward Wyndham, Gentleman, b. 1907;
(3) Walter Beecher Wyndham, Gentleman, b. 191 2 ; (4)
Horace John Wyndham, Gentleman, b. 1914; (5) Wycliffe
Norman Wyndham, Gentleman, b, 1916; and Gertrude
Anne]; (2) Walter Yarrow ick Wyndham, Gentleman, b.
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1870 ; Emma Editha ; Bessie Ida ; Letitia ; and Agatha.
Res.— _ ,.
Alfred Wyndham, Gentleman, b. 1836 ; m. 1859. Caroline
Elizabeth Stuart ; and has surv. issue— (1) Alexander Wynd-
ham, Gentleman, b. i860; (2) Walter Wyndham, Gentleman,
b. 1864; (3) Ernest Alfred Wyndham, Gentleman, b. 1868 ;
Agnes Stuart ; and Ethel Emma. Res.—
Sons of Alward Wyndham, Gentleman, 6. 1828; m.
1858, Annette, d. of William Keene: —
William Wyndham, Gentleman, b. i860. Res. —
Egbert Wyndham, Gentleman, b. 1863 ; m. Hilda
Codrington, and has had with other issue— Cedric Wynd-
ham, Gentleman, A.I.F., b. 1896; killed in action 1917.
Res- — , , ,
Edward Wyndham, Gentleman, b. 1872; m. and has
issue— James Edward Wyndham, Gentleman, b. i9°5 i
Laurence Alfred Wyndham, Gentleman, *. 1906. Res. —
Sons of George Wyndham, Gentleman, b. 1831 ; m.
1856, Elizabeth Louisa, d. of Richard Greenup,
M. D. :—
George Wyndham, Gentleman, b. 1857; m. and has issue
Rupert Neville Wyndham, Gentleman, A.I.F., b. 1893.
Res.—
Wilfrid Wyndham, Gentleman, b. . Res.—
Sons of John Wyndham, Gentleman, of Dalwood,
Branxton, N.S.W., b. 1833; d. ; m. 1st, 1858,
Lucy Ellen, d. of Dr. Henry Glennie; 2nd, Florence
Isabella, d. of Augustus Thomas Matthew, of Cape
Town : —
Harry Wyndham, Gentleman, *. 1863 ; m. and has issue
John Douglas Wyndham, Gentleman, b. . Res.—
John Percy Wyndham, Gentleman, b. 1866 ; m and has
iSSUe — lohn Wvndham, Gentleman, b. 1909. Res- —
Harold Edward Wyndham, Gentleman, b. 1869 ; m. and
has issue— Harold Sydney Wyndham, Gentleman, Lieut,
late A.I.F., b. 1895. Res.— The Humpy, Woodland Street,
Balgowlat, Sydney, N.S.W.
Francis Llandaff Wyndham, Gentleman, b. ; m.
and has issue -Francis Eric Wyndham, Gentleman, b.
1907. Res. —
Augustus Llandaff Wyndham, Gentleman, b. 1876. Res. —
Ernest Llandaff Wyndham, Gentleman, b. 1878. Res.—
Sons of Hugh Wyndham, Gentleman, b. 1836 ; d. 1909 ;
m. 1862, Celia.d. of Dr. Haylock:—
Hugh Wyndham, Gentleman, b. 1865 ; m. and has issue
—Hugh Leslie Wyndham, Esq., Ind. Army, served Great
War, b. 1897 [m. Ruth Dillon, and has issue— Alward
McGeorge Hugh Wyndham, Gentleman, b. 1927]; Roger
William Wyndham. Gentleman, b. 1901. Res.—
Heathcote Wyndham, Gentleman, b. 1873; killed in
action 1917 ; m. Gertrude Codrington, and left issue-
Claude Heathcote Wyndham, Gentleman, b. 1908.
Son of Alexander Wyndham, Gentleman, b. 1840; m.
1867, Fanny Laetitia, d. of Charles Codrington:—
Geoffrey Wyndham, Gentleman, served in A.I.F., b.
1871 ; m. and has issue— Geoffrey Alexander Wyndham,
Gentleman, b. 1900; Alward Wyndham, Gentleman, b.
1911; Frank Codrington Wyndham, Gentleman, b. 1913.
Son of Reginald Horton Wyndham, b. 1868; d.
John Fletcher Wyndham, Esq., late A.I.F., and 2nd
Roy. Fus., b.
Sons of Rev. John Wvndham, Rector of Sutton Man-
deville, Wilts., b. 1812; d. ; m. ist, 1840, Mary,
d of Rev. William Sandford Wapshare, Vicar of
Chitterne St. Mary's, Wilts.; 4th, 1863, Pauline Mar-
garet, d. of Col. Lewis: —
Edward Sandford Wyndham, Gentleman, b. 184a; m.
1873, Edith, d. of Philip W. Wright of Bickham, New
South Wales; and has surviving issue— Frederick John
Wyndham, Gentleman, b. 1876 [m. and has issue— Arthur
John Wyndham, Gentleman, *. 1917; Kenneth Lcxton
Wyndham, Gentleman, b. 1919]- Res.—
John Reginald Wyndham, Esq., Col. The Wilts. Regt.,
b. 1870 ; m. and has issue— Reginald George Denys
Wyndham, Esq., Lieut. R.N., b. 1901. Res.—
Sons of Edward John Ev eleigh Wyndham, Esq., J. P.
of Clearwell Castle, Glos., and Sock Dennis, Somerset,
b. 1846; d. 1910; m. 1886, Amy Eveline, d. of the late
John Kingsby Huntley, of Wern Hall, Flint, and
widow of Edward Kelso, of Kelsoland: —
Ailward Kingsby Huntley Wyndham, Esq.,Capt. Res.
of Officers, late Kings Royal Rifle Corps, S. R. , b. 1887;
m T920 Hilda Maud Richards, d. of the late Capt. Francis
Paw, Highland L.I., Member of H.M. Bodyguard 01
Hon. Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms, of Wroughton, Wilts.
Res.— 26 Halsey Street, S.W.3. ; 33 St. George's Road,
Worthing, Sussex. Club— Whites'.
Charles Eveleigh Wyndham, Gentleman, late 2nd Lieut.
Rifle Bde., S.R., b. 1888. Club— Union (Brighton).
WYNDHAM-QUIN (R.L., 1815). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
gules, a hand couped below the wrist, grasping a swerd all
proper, between in base two serpents erect and respecting
each other, tails nowed cr, in chief two crescents argent
(O'Quin of Munster) ; 2 and 3, azure, a chevron between
three lions' heads erased or, a mullet for difference (Wynd-
ham). Mantling" gules and or. Crest— 1. on a wreath cf
the colours, a wolfs head erased argent (Quin) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased within a fetterlock
and chain or (Wyndham). Motto—" Cenn nathrac abu."
Son of Capt. the Hon. Windham Henry Wyndham
Quin, b. 1829; d. 1865 ; m. 1856, Caroline, d. of Vice-
Admiral Sir George Tyler, K.H. : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Windham Henry Wyndham - Quin,
C.B., D.S.O. , 5th Earl of Dun;aven and Mountearl, and
Viscount Adare (Irel. , 5 Feb. 1822), Viscount Mcuntearl
(Irel. , 5 Feb. 181b), and Baron Adare (Irel., 31 July 1800),
and a Bart. (G.B., 24 Mar. 1781), Director G.W. Ry.,
M.P. for South Glamorgan 1895-1906, late Lieut.-Col.
comdg. and Hon. Col. Glamorganshire Imp. Yeo. , formerly
Major 16th Lancers, late A.D.C. to Gov. of Madras, served
in Boer Wars 188 1 and 1899-1901 [Supporters— Two ravens
with wings elevated, proper, collared and chained, or],
b. 1857 ; s. his cousin 1926 ; m. 1885, Lady Eva Constance
Aline Bourke, d. of 6th Earl cf Mayo, K.P. ; and has
surv. issue— (1) Richard Southwell Windham Robert Wynd-
ham-Quin, commonly called Viscount Adare, C. B., C.B. E. ,
M.C., Capt. late 12th Royal Lancers, served in the European
War (wounded, despatches), b. 1887 [tn. 1915, Helen Lind-
say, d. of John Swire, of Hillingdon House, Harlow (Res.
—44 Seymour Street, W.i)]; (2) Hon. Valentine Maurice
Wyndham-Quin, Lieut.-Comdr. R.N., b. 1890 [m. 1919,
Marjorie Elizabeth, d. of Rt. Hon. Ernest George Pretyman ,
P.C., and has issue— 3 daus.] ; and Lady Olein Eva
Constance. Seats — Dunraven Castle, Southerdown, co.
Glamorgan; Adare Manor, Adare, co. Limerick. Res.—
5 Seymour Street, W. Clubs— Turf, Carlton, Arthur's,
R.Y.S.
WYNFORD, Baron, see BEST.
WYNN. Sable, three fleurs-de-lys argent. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours,
a dexter cubit arm erect in armour, holding in the hand
proper a fleur-de-lys or. Motto — " Suaviter in modo,
fortiterinre."
Third but eld. surv. son of Hon. Thomas John Wynn,
b. 1840; d. 1878; m. 1 67 1, Sybil Anna (d. 1911), d.
of Edwin Corbett, Esq., H.M. Minister at Athens : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Thomas John Wynn, 5th Baron New-
borough (23 Inly 1776), and 7th Bart. (25 Oct. 1742),
[Supporters — On either side a lion gules, the dexter gorged
with a collar or, charged with three fleurs-de-lys sable, the
sinister with a collar argent, charged with three crosses
formee gules], J. P. co. Merioneth, Lieut. Royal Naval
Reserve, b. 1878 ; m. 1907, Vera Evelyn, d. of the
late Capt. Philip Montagu, 12th Lancers, of Down Hall,
Dorset, and widow of Henry Winch ; and has issue
— Hon. Stella Maria Glyn. Seat — Bryn Llewelyn,
Festiniog, N. Wales. Clubs — Marlborough, Royal
Cornwall Yacht.
Sons of Hon. Charles Henry Wynn, J. P., of Rug
Corwen, co. Merioneth, b. 1847; d. 191 1 ; m. 1876,
Frances (d. 1919), d. of Lt.-Col. Romer, of Bryncem-
lyn, co. Merioneth : —
Robert Vaughan Wynn, Esq., J. P., D.L. co. Merioneth,
Major and Bt. Lt.-Col. late Montgomerysh. Yeo. (T.F.)
and Capt. Res. of Officers, 9th Lancers, served S. Africa
and Great War, b. 1877 ; m. 1913, Ruby Irene, d. of
Edmund Wigley Severne, of Thenford, Northants., and
has issue — Robert Charles Michael Vaughan Wynn,
Gentleman, b. 19 17 ; Charles Henry Romer Wynn,
Gentleman, b. 1923 ; and Pamela Rosamond. Seat —
Rug Corwen, co. Merioneth. Club — Jun. Carlton.
Arthur Romer Wynn, Esq., J. P., co. Merioneth, late
Lieut. Welsh Gds., b. 1885 ; m. 1915, Gladys, d. of the
late Richard H. J. Gurney, Esq., D.L., of Northrepps
Hall, Norfolk, and has issue — John Christopher Watkin
Wynn, Gentleman, b. 1917 ; Dennis Gurney Wynn,
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]ies. — Somerford Hall, Brewood, Stafis.
John Salisbury Wynn, Gentleman, b. 1887. Res. —
Charles Watkin Meredith Wynn, Gentleman, b. 1890.
Res.— „ ,
Rowland Tempest Beresford Wynn, Gentleman,
b. 1898. Res. —
4th and only surv. son of 3rd Baron Newborough,
b. 1803 ; d. 1888 ; m. 1834, Frances Maria (d. 1857),
d. of Rev. Walter de Winton : —
Hon. Frederick George Wynn, D.L., and (1894) High
Sheriff, co. Carnarvon, b. 1853. Seats — Glynllivon
Park, Carnarvon ; Fort Belan, and Bodfean Hall,
co Carnarvon. Clubs — Carlton, Marlborough,
Travellers', R.Y.S.
WYNNE of Hazlewood (U.O. ). Vert, a chevron ermine
between three wolves' heads erased argent. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, a wolf's head erased as in the arms. Motto—
" Non sibi sed toti." Livery— Dress, green coat and
waistcoat, with silver lace or white facings, white breeches
and stockings, silver buttons, garters, and buckles : undress,
green coat and overcoat, white collar and cuffs, facings,
piping white, or silver braid or lace, silver buttons and
hat band, green and white striped waistcoat.
Sons of Rt. Rev. Frederick Richards Wynne, D.D.,
Bishop of Killaloe, b. 1827; d. 1896; tn. i860, Theo-
dosia Susan {d. 1896), d. of Rev. John Darley, Fellow
Trin. Coll., Dublin:—
Rev. Henry Wynne, Vicar of Godshill, I.O.W., M.A.
Christ's Coll., Camb., b. 1861 ; m. 1st, 1891, Frances
Alice (d. 1893), eld. d. of Alfred Henry Wynne ;
and by her has issue — (1) Henry Francis Devereux
Wynne, Gentleman, b. 1893; m. 2nd, 1909, Constance
Harriet, ygst. d. of late Rev. W. P. Crawley, M.A. , Vicar
of Walberton, Sussex; and has further issue — (2) John
Frederick Wynne, Gentleman, b. 1910 ; (3) Michael William
Wynne, Gentleman, b. 191 1. Res. — Godshill Park, Gods-
hill, I.O.W.
John Darley Wynne, Gentleman, b. 1862; tn. 1891,
Lucy, d. of Rev. Thomas Woollen Smith, M.A. ; and has
issue — Wilfred Wynne, Gentleman, b. ; Audrey ; an i
Kathleen. Res. —
Rev. Arthur Eckersall Wynne, Vicar of Rougham,
M.A., T.C.D , b. 1863; m. 1895, his cousin, Constantia
Agnes, d. of the late Rev. Canon Eckersall Nixon, M.A.,
Rector of Ettagh, Killaloe ; and has issue — Edward Ecker-
sall Wynne, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; and Ruth Mary. Res.—
Rougham Rectory, Bury St. Edmund's.
Frederick Edward Wynne, Gentleman, b. 1870; m. 1894,
his cousin Agnes, d. of the late Rev. Robert Hannay, Vicar
of Belfast; and has issue— (1) Robert Frederick Wynne,
Gentleman, b. ; (2) Wynne, Gentleman, b. ;
(3) Wynne, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Llewellyn Charles Wynne, Gentleman, b. 1878; m. 1904,
Evelyn, second d. of A. W. I. Oke of Redruth, Cornwall;
and has issue — Two daus. Res. —
Son of Rev. Henry Wynne, Rector of Ardcolm, co.
Wexford, b 1799; d. 1847; tn. , Marianne (d.
1863), dau. of Solomon Richards of Roebuck, near
Dublin :—
Albert Augustus Wynne, Esq., J. P. co. Wicklow, b.
1833; tn. 1870, Alice Katharine, d. of Rev. John George
Wynne; and has issue — (1) John Brian Wynne, Gentleman,
b. 1876; (2) Charles Wyndham Wynne, Gentleman, b.
1895; Emily Adelaide ; Winifred Frances ; and Alice Clara
Veronica. Seats — Tigroney, Ovoca ; Glendalough Cottage,
Rathdrum.
Sons of Major Warren Richard Colvin Wynne, R.E.,
b. 1843; d. 1879; tn. 1st, 1872, Eleanor, d. of James
Turbett of Owenstown, co. Dublin; 2nd, Lucy, d. of
Capt. A. Parish: —
Arthur Algernon Warren Wynne, Gentleman, M.A.
(Cantab.), b. 1873; m. 1907, Erne Gwendoline, d. of
Burleigh Cecil, of Oatlands Park, Weybridge, and has
issue — Hubert Cecil Wynne, Gentleman, b. 1908; Ronald
Charles Wynne, Gentleman, b. 1916; and Eleanor Cecil
Gwendolen. Res. — Thorndale, Carew Road, Northwood.
Club — Engineers.
Henry Ernest Singleton Wynne, Esq., CM. G. , D.S.O,,
Lt.-Col. (ret.) R.A., Sec. City of Edinburgh T.F. Assoc, b.
1877; tn. 191 1, Katherine, d. of Rev. D. W. Kennedy.
Res. — 8 Romsay Gardens, Edinburgh.
Charles Meredith Wynne, Gentleman, b. 1878. Res. —
31 Fitzjames Avenue, Kensington, W.
Sons of Capt. John Wynne, R.A., of Wynnstay, Roe-
buck, nr. Dublin, b. 1799; d. 1884; m. 1838, Anne
(d. 1874), d. of Adm. Sir Samuel Warren, K.C.B.,
K.C.H.:—
Gen. Sir Arthur Singleton Wvnne, G.C.B. (Mil.) 1914,
Col. K.O.Y.L.I., J. P. Westmorland [Supporters (H.
Coll.) — On the dexter a griffin guardant wings addorsed
sable, and on the sinister a wolf guardant proper, each
charged on the shoulder with the badge of the King's
Own Yorkshire Light Infantry], b. 1846 ; m. 1886, Emily
Mary, d. of Charles Colwill Turner ; and has issue — (1)
Owen Evelyn Wynne, Esq., O.B.E., Maj. R.E., b. 1887
[m. 1926, Evelyn, d. of Lt.-Col. D. V. Pirie, O.B.E.] ; (2)
Graeme Chamley Wvnne, Esq., Capt. (ret.) K.O.Y.L.I.,
b. 1889 ; (3) Arthur Meredith Wynne, Esq., Capt. R.A.F.
(ret.), b. 1893 \m. 1926, Dorothy, d. of the late S. Lease,
of Leamington]. Res. — Brackenhurst, Camberley, Surrey.
Sydenham Henry Wynne, Gentleman, I.C.S. (ret.), b.
1851 ; tn. 1899, Mary Kate, d. of James Hall Lee of Hal-
stead, Essex ; and has issue — Robert Henry Skeffington
Wynne, Gentleman, b. 1899. Res. —
Son of Col. Skeffington John Wynne, late Capt. Royal
Dublin Fusiliers, b. 1849; d. 1915 ; tn. 1875, Emily
Janet, d. of Bartholomew Clifford Lloyd, Q.C. : —
Warren Skeffinglon Wynne, Gentleman, ,6. 1876; tn.
1904, Elizabeth, eld d. of Rev. T. B. Paterson of Taigh-
stone Hall, Hamilton, N.B. , and has issue. Res. — St.
Andrews, Fife, N.B.
Son of Ven. George Robert Wynne, D.D., b. 1838 ; d.
191 2; tn. 1863, Ellen Lees (d. 1907), d. of Rev.
Sidney Smith, D.D. : —
Rev. George Robert Llewellyn Wynne, b. 1873 < m- I9°°>
Alice, d. of j. C. Deane ; and has issue — (i)-George Geof-
frey Llewellyn Wvnne, Gentleman, b. 1905 ; (2) John
Lionel Langford Wynne, Gentleman, b. 1906; (3) Robert
Edward Wynne, Gentleman, b. 1909. Res. — Church of
the Ascension, Seville, Spain.
Son of Edward Nixon Wynne, Esq., J P., of Wentworth
House, B.A. Trin. Coll., Dublin, £. 1847; ^- > m-
1898, Evelyn Caroline Annesley, eld. d. of the late
Col. Charles Ball Acton, C.B. : —
Charles Acton Wynne, Gentleman, b. 1900. Seat —
Wentworth House, Wicklow.
Son of Arthur Beavor Wynne, b. 1835 ; d. 1906 ; tn.
1864, Margaret, d. of Standish H. Harrison of Castle
Harrison, co. Cork: —
Richard Arthur John Wynne, Gentleman, b- 1870.
Res. —
Sons of John Henry Cole Wynne, b. ; d. 1873 ;
tn. 2nd, 1867, Charlotte Fox: —
Owen Wynne, Gentleman, b. 1868. Res. —
Lt.-Col. Lionel Wynne (ret.), Sligo R.F.A., b 1871
Res.—
Sons of Major Charles Bradstreet Wynne of Cloghere-
vagh, co. Sligo, J. P., late 90th L.I. and Sligo Rifles,
Clerk of the Peace for Sligo, b. 1835; d. 1890; tn.
186 1, Emily Frances Graham, eld. d. of the late
Robert Gore-Booth, 4th Bart. : —
Graham Owen Robert Wynne, Esq., Capt. late the
Royal Irish Regt., J. P., b. 1862 ; tn. 1897, Maud, d. of the
late Lord Morris and Killanin ; and has issue — Sydney
Michael Wynne, Gentleman, b. 1898 [m. 1928, Blanche
Clyde, d. of the late Capt. Francis Jones, R.N.] ; Brigid ;
and Zundrede Mary [m. 2nd, 1929, Edmond M. Pery-
Knox-Gore]. Seat— -Clogherevagh, co. Sligo. Club — Army
and Navy.
Henry Edward Wynne, Esq., J. P., b. 1865; tn. 1898,
Emily Philippa, d. of Col. Mansfield, D.L., of Castle
Wray, co. Donegal; and has issue — (1) Gerard Wynne,
Gentleman, b. 1899; (2) Ronald Wynne, Gentleman, b.
1900. Seat — Lakeview, co. Leitrim.
Sons of Owen Wynne, b. ; d. 1898 ; tn. 1887
Phoebe Mary, d. of James Young: —
Wynne, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Wynne, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Sons of William Robert Wynne, Gentleman, ofLagan-
ville, Church End, Finchley, b. 1833 ; d. 1909 ; tn.
1884, Agnes, d. of Edward Davis of Stonehouse Hall,
Keston, Bromley, Kent : —
Rev. William Henry Wynne, Chaplain to the Forces,
Rector of Dodington, b. 1887 ; m. 1916, Olive Jane, yngst.
d of the late Edwin Hickson Whisker, of Malton, Yorks.
Res. — The Rectory, Dodington, Gloucestershire.
Charles Edward Wynne, Gentleman, Master Mariner,
Comdr. (ret.) Egyptian Navy, late Lieut. R.N.R., b. 1889 ;
tn. 1923, Millicent, eld. d. of Noel Henry Beyts, and has
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issue — Gerald Owen Wynne, Gentleman, b. 1924 ; David
Wynne, Gentleman, b. 1926. Res. — 11 Lewes Road, East-
bourne. Club — Jun. Naval and Military.
Sons of Major Mark Saurin Wynne, 81st Regt. (ret.),
b. 1839; d. 1918; tn. 1881, Susannah Frances
Giffard :—
William Giffard Wynne, Gentleman, b. 1882; tn. 1911,
Marguerite Ellen, d. of Arthur Gilbertson, Esq., J. P., of
Glanrhyd, Pontardawe, Glam. Res. — Mellaston, Pembroke.
James Wynne, Gentleman, b. 1884. Res- — Enderby,
British Columbia.
WYNNE-JONES (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, gules,
a chevron between three lions rampant or, on a chief of the
last, two swords points upwards in saltire proper, pommels
and hilts gold (for Jones) ; 2 and 3, sable, a cross moline
between four lucies haurient argent (for Wynne). Mantling
gules and or. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours, an
eagle or, wings elevated quarterly azure and gold, gorged
with an antique crown also azure (for Jones) ; 2. on
a wreath of the colours, in front of an unicorn's head
sable, armed, maned and tufted or, a sun rising out of
clouds proper (for Wynne). Motto — " Pen y mynydd I
mi."
Only son of the late Rev. Canon Llewelyn Wynne-
Jones, of Llanymynech, Mont. : —
Very Rev. Llewelyn Wynne-Jones, M.A., (Ch. Ch.Oxon.),
late Dean of St. Asaph, b. 1858 ; tn. 1st, 1889, Amy Caroline
Lydia Marguerite (d. 1894), d. of E. C. Owen, of Hen-
gurtwcha, Merioneth ; 2nd, 1899, Janet Alexander, d. of
the late Geo. Steuart, of Edinburgh, and has issue — Charles
Llewelyn Wynne-Jones, Esq., Capt. late 17th Lancers,
D.L., J. P. co. Merioneth, High Sheriff 1928-9 [Arms as
above, and on an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Scott ,
namely: — Quarteriy, 1 and 4, quarterly argent and gules,
the first and second quartets each charged with a cathenne-
wheel counterchanged (for Scott) ; 2 and 3, ermine, on a
bend sable, three escallops or, a chief nebuly of the second,
thereon four escallops of the third (for Taylor)], b. 1890 [tn.
1915, Sybil Mary Gella, only d. and heir of the late Lt.-
Col. C. F. Scott, D.L., J. P., of Penmaenucha, Dolgelley,
and has issue — Charles Alexander Wynne-Jones, Gentleman,
£.1917; Ronald Wynne-Jones, Gentleman, b. 1919 ; and
Mary Esperance (Seats — Penmaenucha, Dolgelley, N.
Wales ; Thornhill, Stalbridge, Dorset. Clubs — Cavalry,
Bath)] ; and Dorothy Amy. Res. — Tros-y-parc, Denbigh,
N. Wales.
WYNNE-MARRIOTT of Avonbank (R.L. 5 Oct. iqc8,
H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, barry of six or and sable,
on a pale invected ermine, a sword erect proper, pommel
and hilt of the first, between two martlets azure, and for
distinction in the dexter chief an annulet of the second
(Marriott) ; 2 and 3, vert, a chevron ermine between three
wolves' heads erased argent, a martlet charged with a mullet
for cadency (Wynne). Mantling sable and or. Crests —
1. on a wreath of the colours, in front of a rock proper,
thereon a talbot sable, guttee d'or, collared and chain re-
flexed over the back or, resting the dexter foreleg on a
bezant charged with a martlet azure, a staff raguly fesse-
wise vert, and on the shoulder of the talbot for distinction
an annulet gold (Marriott) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
a wolfs head erased as in the arms (Wynne). Motto —
" Virtute et fide."
Son of Richard Beavor Wynne of Hermitage, Sligo,
b. 1795; d. 1851; m. 1833, Hannah Matilda (d. 1898),
second d. of Capt. Jones Taafe Irwin: —
The late Owen Lowry Wynne-Marriott, Esq., Marshal
(ret.) of the High Court of Admiralty of Ireland, formerly
Royal Navy, b. 1840; d. 1921 ; m. 1895, Harriott Julia
Catherine (Seat — Avonbank, Pershore, co. Worcester), eld.
d. of Major Henry Christopher Marriott, late 82nd Regt. ,
of Avonbank, co. Worcester.
WYSE (U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, three chevrons
ermine (Wyse) ; 2 and 3, argent, a chevron between three
Cornish choughs sable. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant
gules, gutt^-d'eau, holding in the dexter paw a mace proper.
Motto— "Sapere aude."
Sons of William Charles Bonaparte Wyse, Esq., J. P.
(High Sheriff co. Waterlord 1855), Capt. Waterford
Mil., b. 1826; d. 1802; m. 1864, Ellen Linzee, d. of
W. G. Prout of St. Mabyn :—
Andrew Nicholas Bonaparte Wyse, Esq., C.B.E., Lord
of the Manor of St. John's, co. Waterford, M.A. (Lond.),
Secretary to Min. of Education, N. Ireland, b. 1870; tn.
1896, Marie, d. of Count de Chripounoff of Bielevetz, Eletz,
Orel, Russia ; and has issue — William Lucien Bonaparte
Wyse, Esq. , b. 1908; HelenVictoria;andMarie!Alexandrine.
Seat — The Manor of St. John's, Waterford. Res. — Herbert
Lodge, Sydney Avenue. Blackrock, Dublin. Club —
University.
Lionel Harry Bonaparte Wyse, Gentleman, b. 1874.
Res. — Shoreham-by-Sea, Sussex.
Napoleon Estelle Bonaparte Wyse, Esq., Capt.
Waterford Art., late R.G.A. (1914-18), b. 1876; tn. 1910,
Gertrude, d. of John Crowther of Grove Park, Chiswick.
Res. — Southdown Road, Shoreham-by-Sea, Sussex.
WYTHES of Copped Hall (H. Coli.). Vert, a lion
rampant or, holding between the paws a flagstaff erect
proper, therefrem a banner flowing to the sinister of the
second, charged with a fylfot sable, all within a bordure
ermine. Mantling gules and or. Crest— On a wreath of
the colours, a demi-grifnn sable, armed and winged or,
supporting a banner as in the arms.
Son of George Edward Wythes, Esq., J. P., F.R.G.S.,
b. 1839; d. 1875; m- ist> 1866, Catherine Sarah (d.
1871), d. of C. E. Jemmett : —
Ernest James Wythes, Esq.,"C.B.E., J. P., D.L. Essex
(Sheriff 1901), b. 1868; tn. 1894, Aline, O.B.E., eld. d. of
Sir John H. Thorold, 12th Bart. ; and has issue —
Alexandrina Catherine; Barbara Dorothy [m. 1920, Capt.
Frances G. R. Elwes, O.B.E.] ; and Cecilia Mary [tn. 1923,
Col. Geoffrey Ronald Codrington, D.S.O., O.B.E.]. Seat—
Copped Hall, Epping, Essex. Res. — 40 Berkeley Square,
London, W.
WYVILL of Constable Burton. Gules, three chev-
ronels interlaced vair, and a chief or. Mantling gules and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wyvern argent.
Motto — "Par la volonte de Dieu."
Son of Marmaduke Ibbetson Wyvill, Esq., Major 14th
Batt. Rifle Bde., b. 1882 ; d. on active service 1916 ;
tn. 1909, Margery, ygst. d. of late John Sykes of
Kirk Ella, Yorkshire : —
Marmaduke Frederic Wyvill, Gentleman, b. 19 12.
Seats— Constable Burton, and Denton, Ben Rhydding,
Leeds.
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YALE of Plas-yn-Yale (H. Coll.). Ermine, a saltire
gules, fretty or. Mantling gules and argent. Creoi —
Upon a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon a
boar azure within a net or, in the mouth an acorn slipped
proper. Livery — Green coat, red waistcoat.
Sons of Thomas Parry Osborne Yale, Esq., J P.,
M.I.E.E., of Plas-yn-Yale, b. 1868 ; d. 1922 ; m. 1897,
Appalina Maria Hogarth, only d. of Capt. G. W.
Cosens of Karnes, co. Berwick, and Bronpadarn, co.
Cardigan : —
William Corbet Yale, Esq., Flying Officer R.A.F.,
ormerly Midshipman R.N., b. 1900. Seat — Plas-yn-Yale,
near Corwen. Ciub — Army and Navy.
George Weir Yale, Gentleman, Midshipman R.N.,*. 1903.
Sons of William Corbet Yale-Jones-Parry, Esq., J. P.
cos. Denbigh, Merioneth, and Carnarvon, and D. L.
co. Denbigh, Barrister-at-Law, B.A. (Oxford), b. 1825 ;
d. 1909 ; m. 1856, Isabella, d. of Rev. James Clow,
Chaplain H.E. I.C.S., Bombay: —
James Corbet Yale, Esq., D.S.O., Col. late P.W.O.
W. Yorks. Regt., served E. Africa and Great War, b. 1859 ;
m. i8y6, Violette, younger d. of C. L. Halbot of Brad-
ford ; and has issue. Clubs — Army and Navy, R.A.F.
George Frederick Cunningham Yale, Gentleman,*. 1873 ;
m. 18 )8, Eleanor, eldest d. of Sir Henry Lewis of Belmot,
Bangor.
YARBOROUGH, see COOKE - YARBOROUGH,
FOX, and PELHAM.
YARBURGH-BATESON, see DE YARBURGH-
BATESON.
YARDE-BULLER (R.L., 13 Feb. i860, H. Coll.).
Quarterly, 1. quarterly, i. and iiii., sable, on a cross quarter-
pierced argent, four eagles displayed of the first (Buller);
ii. and iii. , argent, a chevron gules between three water-
bougets sable (Yarde) ; 2. the arms of Buller- Yarde (R.L.,
26 June 1800) ; 3. the same arms of Buller ; 4. azure, a
buck's head caboshed argent, attired or (Trethurff of Tre-
thurff, co. Cornwall); 5. quarterly, i. and iiii., or, three
torteaux (Courtenay) ; ii. and iii., or, a lion rampant azure
(Redvers), over all a label of three points azure (Courtenay,
Earls of Devon) ; 6. azure, a bend or (Carminow) ; 7.
argent, a chevron gules between three moorcocks sable,
membered, wattled, and jelloped of the second (Coode of
Morval, Vn. Cornwall, 1620) ; 8. quarterly argent and azure,
in the first and fourth quarters a lion rampant gules
(Pollexfen) ; 9. argent, a chevron sable (Trelawny) ; 10.
the same arms of Yarde. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head couped
proper. Motto — " Aquila non capit muscas."
Son of Rt. Hon. Sir John Yarde-Buller, 2nd Baron
Churston, J. P. Devon, late Major Devon Art.,
formerly Capt. Scots Fus. Gds., b. 1846; d. 1910;
m. 1872, Hon. Barbara Yelverton [d. 1924), d. of
Admiral Sir Hastings Reginald Yelverton : —
Rt. Hon. Sir John Reginald Lopes Yarde-Buller, 3rd
Baron Churston (2 Aug. 1858), 5th Bart. (13 Jan. 1790,)
M.V.O., O.B.E., Lt.-Col. (ret.) Scots Gds., A.D.C.
to Viceroy of India 1902-3 ; and to Duke of Connaught
(1904-6), served in S. African War 1900-1 (medal and four
clasps) [Supporters — Dexter, an ostrich proper, in the
beak a horse-shoe or; sinister, an eagle sable], b. 1873;
tn. 1907, Jessie Smither (divorced 1928); and has issue —
Hon. Richard Francis Roger Yarde-Buller, b. 1910; Hon.
John Reginald Henry Yarde-Buller, b. 1915; Hon. Joan
Barbara [tn. 1927, Thomas Loch Evelyn BulkeleyGuinness] ;
Hon. Denise Margaret; Hon. Lydia; and Hon. Primrcse
Lilian. Seat — Lupton House, Churston Ferrers, Devon;
Laleham House, Staines. Clubs— Turf, Guards'.
Sons of Col. Hon. John Yarde-Buller, b. 1823; d.v.p.
1867; m. 1845, Charlotte, d. of E. S. Chandos-Pole of
Radborne : —
Hen. Walter Yarde-Buller late Lieut. 2nd Batt. Devonsh.
Regt., b. 1859; m. 1st, 1886, Leilah (d. 1904), widow of
D. Boyle Blair and d. of Gen. R. W. Kirkham of California ;
2nd, 1 91 3, Alianore, Lady Lethbridge, d. of late Edward
Sacheverell Chandos Pole of Radborne Hall, co. Derby.
Res.—
Hon. Geoffrey Yarde-Buller, b. 1861 ; m. 1892, Olegaria
Venancia, d. of Don Florencio Alvarez ; and has with other
issue — (1) John Yarde-Buller, Esq., b. 1893; (2) Geoffrey
Yarde-Buller, Gentleman, b. 1894; (3) Edmond Yarde-
Buller, Gentleman, b. 1897; (4) Henry Yarde-Buller,
Gentleman, b. 1899; (5) Manuel Yarde-Buller, Gentleman,
b. 1901 ; (6) Albert YaiVe-Buller, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; (7)
Reginald Yarde-Buller, Gentleman, b. 1911 ; and thiee
daus. Res. — Monte Caseros, F.C.N.E.A. , Argentine
Republic.
Hon. and Rev. Reginald John Yarde-Buller, M.A.
(Oxon. ), late Rector of Newquay, Canon of Truro Cathedral,
b. 1864; m. 1919, Hon. Mary Vere Agar- Robartes, d. of 6th
Viscount Clifden. Res. — Culroy, Truro. Club — Royal
Soc eties'.
YARROW (H Coll., 21 Nov. 1916). Azure, in
base on the sea proper, an ancient three-masted ship
sailing to the sinister argent, in chief two swallows volant
of the last, each holding in the beak a harebell slipped
also proper. Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, above clouds proper, a swallow
volant argent, holding in the beak a yarrow-flower
slipped also proper. Motto — " Be just and fear not."
Badge — A kingfisher volant proper. Motto — " Sans Dieu
rien."
Son of Edgar Williams Yarrow : —
Sir Alfred Fernandez Yarrow, 1st Bart. (1916), F.R.S.,
Hon. LL.D. (Glasgow), b. 1842; tn. 1st, 1875, Minnie
Florence Franklin (d. 1922) ; 2nd, 1922, Eleanor, d. of
W. Goodwin Barnes, of Bishop's Stortford ; and has
issue (by 1st wife) — Harold Edgar Yarrow, Esq.,C.B.E.,
b. 1884 [tn. 1906, Eleanor Ethelreda, d. of the late Rev.
CanoH William Hay Aitken, of Norwich ; and has issue —
Eric Grant Yarrow, Esq., b. 1920; Eleanor Audrey ; Beryl
Winifred Ethne ; Sheila Marian (Res. — Craigend Castle,
Milngavie, co. Stirling)] ; (2) Norman Alfred Yarrow,
Esq., b. 1891 [tn. 1915, Ada Hope, d. of Forrest Leader,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., of Victoria, B.C. ; and has issue —
John Alfred Forrest Yarrow, Gentleman, b. 1916 ; Cynthia
Hope; and Daphne Veryan] ; Florence [tn. 1898, Vice-
Adm. Percy Molyneux Rawson Royds, C.B., C.M.G.,
(q.v.)] ; Evelyn [tn. 1903, Alfred Ernest Yarrow, of Blyth-
wood, Pinner ; and has issue] ; Minnie Ethel, O.B.E. [tn.
1900, Lord Dawson of Penn ; and has issue. (Res. — 32
Wimpole Street)]. Res. — Green Meadows, Goodworth
Clatford, And over, Hants. Club — R.A.C.
YEATMAN of Stock Gaylard (H Coll., 3 May, 1808).
Per pale argent and sable, on a fesse dovetailed or,
between two gates in chief and a goat's head erased in
base counterchanged, three boars' heads erased gules-
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of
the colours, a goat's head erased sable, armed, bearded,
and charged with a gate or. Motto — " Propositi tenax."
Sons of Rt. Rev. Huyshe Wolcott Yeatman-Biggs,
Bishop of Coventry : —
See Yeatman-Biggs.
Sons of Capt. Marwood Edwards Yeatman, South
Wales Borderers, b. 1883 ; killed in action 1914 ;
tn. 1909, Gwladys Mary, d. of Maj.-Gen. F. B. Coe,
C.B., C.M.G., of Youghal Lodge, Nenagh, Ireland : —
Marwood John Richard Yeatman, Gentleman, b.
1 9 10. Res. —
Benedictus Godfrey William Yeatman, Gentleman,
b. 1914. Res. —
Yngr. sons of Marwood Shuttleworth Yeatman, Esq.,
J. P. , D.L. of Holywell Manor, Dorset, b. 1826; d.
1891 ; tn. 1881, Caroline, d. of Maj. Edwards Dyson,
of Denne Hill, Kent : —
John Dyson Yeatman, Gentleman, b. 1885 ; tn. ;
aad has issue — (1) John Marwood Yeatman, Gentleman,
b. 1911; (2) Julian Francis Yeatman, Gentleman, b. 1918.
^es, — Braeside Ranch, Sloran Junction, British Columbia.
Godfrey Dyson Yeatman, Esq., Capt. Dorse. Regt., 6.
1887. Res —
Francis Dyson Yeatman, Gentleman, b. 1889. Res. —
2 Paper Buildings, Temple, E.C.
YATES, see SHAW-YATES.
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YATE (H. Coll. Grant to descendants of late Rey.
Charles Yate [see below] 1906, "with such distinctions as
may be necessary on user of similar arms since 17th cen-
tury "). Argent, on a fesse between three gates sable, as many
base counterchanged, three boars' heads erased gules (for
Yeatman). Mantling azure and argent. Crests- 1. on
a wreath of the colours, in front of a javelin erect proper,
a leopard's head affronted erased azure, charged with two
demi-two-headed eagles displayed gules in flames proper.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — Issuant from an
antique crown or, an heraldic antelope's head sable, armed
and charged with a garb or. Motto — '"Sit quarta coeli."
Livery — Black, with white facings.
Second son of Rev. Charles Yate, B.D. , Fellow
of St. John's Coll., Cambridge, Vicar of Holme-
on-Spalding Moor, Yorks., b. 1804; d. i860; m. 1848,
Jane Anne, d. of Arthur Campbell of Catrine, co. Ayr,
W.S. :—
The late Arthur CampbelllYate, Esq. , Lt.-Col. (ret. ) Indian
Army, F.R.G.S., Bailiff Grand Cross of the Grand Priory in
the British Realm of the Ven. Order of the Hospital of St.
John of Jerusalem, b. 1853 [Arms as above, and en an
escutcheon cf pretence the arms of M'Causland of Drenagh
(Confd. U.O., 1906), viz., Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a boar's
head erased between three boars passant, a mullet for
difference azure ; 2 and 3, sable, three trefoils slipped
argent, on a chief indented or, two annulets gules (for
(Blackden, H. Coll. 1911)]; m. 1895, Mary Theodcsia,
eld. surv. d. and coh. of Rev. Conolly M'Causland of
Wocdhill Place, Bath, by his wife, only d. and h. of Rev.
Benjamin George Blackden ; and d. 1929, leaving issue —
Arthur Charles M'Causland Yate, Gentleman, b. 1900. Seat
— Beckbury Hall, Shifnal, co. Salop.
YEOMAN (H. Coll.). Argent, a man's heart gules,
pierced with two darts, points downwards in saltire proper,
on a chief of the second, a mullet between two crescents
or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, in front of a cubit arm erect grasping a dart,
a lotus-flower all proper. Motto — " Shoot thus."
5th son of William Yeoman, of Lee, Kent, b. 1832 ;
d. 1899 ; m. 1857, Margaret, d. of James Oliver, of
Denholm, co. Roxburgh :—
Hugh Francis Yeoman, Gentleman, b. 1874; m. 1922,
Hilda Mary, d. of Rev. William Henry Buler, Vicai of
Wawne, Yorks. Res. — Pitt House, Chudleigh Devon.
YEATMAN-BIGGS (R.L. Aug. 6, 1898). Quarterly,
1 and 4, per pale argent and azure, a lion passant
within an orle engrailed charged with ten fleurs-de-
lys all counterchanged (for Biggs) ; 2 and 3, per pale
argent and sable, on a fesse dovetailed counter-dovetailed
or, between two gates in chief and a goat's head erased in
fleurs-de-lys fessewise or (for Biggs) ; 2. on a wreath of
the colours, a goat's head erased sable, horned, bearded
and charged with a gate or (for Yeatman). Motto —
" Propositi tenax."
Sons of Rt. Rev. Huyshe Wolcott Yeatman-Biggs,
D.D., Bishop of Coventry, b. 1845 ; d. 1922 ; m. 1875,
Lady Barbara {d. 1909)^. of 4th Earl of Dartmouth : —
William Huyshe Yeatman-Biggs, Esq., of Stockton
Manor, Wilts., Lord cf the Manors of Stockton and
Codford, Maj.(ret.)R.A.F., formerly Lt.-Comm. R.N.V.R.,
b. 1878; in. 1905, Muriel Barbara, d. of J. F. Swann, of
Oakfield, Wimbledon; and has issue— Arthur Huyshe
Yeatman-Biggs, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. The Green Howards,
b. 1908 ; Barbara Godclphin ; and Margaret Elizabeth
(twin). Seat — Stockton Manor, Codford S.O., Wilts.
Club — Brooks's.
Lewys Legge Yeatman, Esq., J. P. Dorset, Lord of the
Manors of Stock and Lydlinch.Capt. Dorset Imp. Yeo.,
b. 1879 ; m. 1910, Edith Cecily, d. of William Bond, of
Tyneham, Dorset ; and has issue — (1) John Lewys
Yeatman, Gentleman, b. 191 1 ; (2) Barnaby Ralph Yeat-
man, Gentleman, b. 1916 ; (3) Edward Farr Yeatman,
Gentleman, b. 1920; Mary Barbara; Anne Frances.
Seat — Stock Gaylard House, Dorset.
YEOWARD (H. Coll., 16 Ap. 19 14). Argent, a fesse
wavy azure, between in chief two terns rising, and in base
a sun in splendour all proper. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount
in front of a rising sun, a tern as in the arms all proper.
Motto — " Sol vita; fons."
Only son of Lewis Herbert Yeoward, Gentleman,
of Mayfield, Ledsham, Cheshire, b. 1867; d. 1916 ;
m. 1893, Ida, E. Glynn : —
Cyril Herbert Yeoward, Gentleman, b. 1901. Res. —
Mayfield, Ledsham, and Hooton Farm, nr. Chester.
YERBURGH, see WARDELL-YERBURGH.
YERBURGH (H. Coll., Vn. Lines. 1562). Per pale
argent and azure, on a chevron between three chaplets all
counterchanged, an annulet for difference. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a falcon
close or, belled cf the last, preying upon a mallard proper.
Motto — " Timeo attamen spero."
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for
Eld. son of Rev Richard Yerburgh, Vicar of Sleaford
and Rector of High Bickington, b. 1817; d. 1886; in.
1846, Susan, d. of John Higgin of Wenning Cottage,
and Greenfield, Lanes. : —
Richard Eustre Yerburgh, Esq., C. B. (1908), late
Exchequer and Audit Office, b. 1847 ; m. 1876, Emma, eld.
d. of Naunton Henry Vertue of Richmond, Surrey ; and
has issue — Richard Eustre Vertue Yerburgh, Gentleman,
b. 1879 \m. ist, 1906, Gladys Aileen {d. 1911), d. of Col.
Ernest L. Marryat, late R. E., of Haunted Lakes, Alix,
Alberta, Canada; 2nd, 1915, Mary, d. of Rev. F. T.
Thornhill, Rector of Rotherfield, Sussex ; and has surv.
issue — Richard Eustre Marryat Yerburgh, Gentleman, b.
1908; Robert Ernest Marryat Yerburgh, Gentleman, b.
1911 : and Prudence]; and Ethel Lennox Vertue [m. 1898,
Col. F. T. Land, late 9th Lancers (d. 191 1 ), and has issue].
Res. — Hayley's Corner, Felpham, Sussex.
Son of Robert Armstrong Yerburgh, Esq., of Cay-
thorpe Court, co. Lincoln, J. P. and D.L. , and C.C.
for Lancashire, J. P. co. Kirkcudbright, M.P. for
Chester 1886-1905 and 1910-16, late Major 2nd V.B.
Cheshire Regiment, M.A. Oxon. , b. 1853; d. 1916 ;
m. 1888, Elma Amy [Res. — 25 Kensington Gore,
S.W.7), only child of the late Daniel Thwaites, Esq.,
J. P. and D. L. , of Woodfold Park, Blackburn, formerly
M. P. for Blackburn :—
Rt. Hon. Robert Daniel Thwaites Yerburgh, ist Baron
Alvingham of Woodfold, co. Lancaster (1929), Brev. -Major
R.A.S.C, M.P. S. Div. Doiset 1922-29 [Supporters—^
On either side a falcon wings expanded belled or, gorged
with a chaplet of roses azure. Motto — " Who dares wins."
Sewell of The Warren, Loughton ; 2nd, 1899, Amy
Beatrice, d. of late Lt.-Gen. Archibald Harenc : —
Rev. William Beauchamp Yerburgh, M.A. (Oxon.), b.
1 88 1. Res. — Bredon Rectory, Tewkesbury.
Ralph Richmond Yerburgh, Gentleman, b. 1886; m.
1916, Selina Marie, d. of Frederick Fuchs.
Sons of Rev. Canon Oswald Pryor Wardell- Yerburgh: —
See Wardell-Yerburgh.
YOCKNEY (H. Coll.). Azure, a chevron or, between
a ship under sail in chief proper and a sprig of the coffee-
plant slipped in base of the second. Mantling azure and
or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a dexter
arm embowed in armour, the hand in a gauntlet grasping
a roll of paper all proper, a pair of compasses extended or.
Motto — " Lahore et scientia."
Sons of Sydney William Yockney , Gentleman , M. I. C. E. ,
b. 1841 ; d. 19 ; in. , Florence (Res. — Wye
Cottage, Tidenham, co. Gloucester), only child of the
late George Hansard of Birchville, Bushey Heath,
Herts., Barrister-at-Law :• —
■ Yockney
Yockney
Son of Samuel Hansard Yockney, M.I.C.E., F.G.S.,
and Frances Emily, his wife, third d. of Capt. William
Holmes, R.N.:—
Algernon Yockney, Esq., Paymaster-in- Chief R.N., b.
1843; m. 1880, Mildred Morris, d. of Rev. Richard Pye
Alington of Swinhope, Lincolnshire; and has issue — (1)
Kenneth Alington Yockney, Gentleman, b. 1881 ; (2)
Hubert Alington Yockney, Gentleman, b. 1888; Gladys
Frances; Sybil ' Alington ; and Margery Alington. Club—
Royal Naval (Portsmouth).
YORK HERALD, see CARY.
EDWARD YORK, Esquire, of Hutton Hall, co. Yorks.,
late Col. comdg. Yorkshire Hussars, /ate Capt. the Royal
Dragoons. Bom Jan. 16, 1872, being the eldest son of the
late Edward Christopher York, Esq., of Hutton Hall, J. P.
and D. L. for the West Riding of the county of Yorks. , by
his first wife Isabel Augusta, youngest daughter of Thomas
Fairfax of Newton Kyme, in the county of Yorks. Armorial
bearings (H. Coll. 1796) — Ermine, on a cross azure, a
woolpack argent between four lions passant erminois, on a
chief gules, a sword proper, pommel and hilt or, surmounted
by a key in saltire of the last. Upon the escutcheon is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling azure
and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
a demi-lion per fesse wavy, the upper part gules, the lower
barry wavy of four erminois and azure, supporting a wool-
pack erect proper, on the breast a gold key barwise.
Married, 1906, Violet Helen, (d. 1919), eld. d. of Rt.
Hon. Sir Frederick Milner, Bart. ; and has Issue — Christo-
pher York, Gentleman, b. 1909 ; Lawrence Frederick York,
Gentleman, b. 1912 ; Louise Violet Diana; and Barbara
Adeline. Seat — Hutton Hall, Long Marston, co. Yorks.
Club — Boodle's.
Badge — A rose gules, leaved and slipped between two sprigs
of laurel proper, entiled with a baron's coronet or], b. 1889 ;
m. 1911 (his cousin), Dorothea Gertrude (d. 1927), third
dau. cf the late John Eardley Yerburgh of Wavendon
Lodge, Bucks., and has issue — Hon. Robert Guy Eardley
Yerburgh, 6. 1926; Hon. Dorothy Joan; and Hon.
Marjorie Elizabeth. Res. — 34 Cadogan Square, S.W.i
Clubs — Carlton, Bachelors'.
Sons of Richard Guy Cecil Yerburgh, Esq., O.B.E.,
Croix de Guerre, Major Irish Gds., b. 1892; d. 1926 ;
m. 192 1, Hilda Violet Helena, eld. d. of Rt. Hon. Sir
Maurice de Bunsen, G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., ist Bart. :—
John Maurice Armstrong Yerburgh, Gentleman, b. 1923.
Res.— 50 Ennismore Gardens, S.W.7.
Oscar Guy de Bumen Yerburgh, Gentleman, b. 1925.
Sons of Rev. Edmond Rcchfort Yerburgh, B.A.
(Magdalene Coll., Camb. ), Lord of the Manor, and
Patron of High Bickington, North Devon, b. 1855;
d. 1924 ; m. 1890, Constance, d. of the late John
Thwaites, Esq., J. P., of Troy, Witton, Lancashire: —
Richard Edmond Rochfort Yerburgh, Gentleman, b.
1891. Res. —
Oswald Rochfort Yerburgh, Gentleman, b. 1900. Res. —
Sons of Harry Beauchamp Yerburgh, Gentleman, of
Woolstone, Gotherington R.S.O. , Glcs. , b. 1856; d.
1929 ; m. ist, 1888, Sophia [d. 1897), d. of late William
YORKE. Argent, on a saltire azure, a bezant.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a lion's head erased proper, collared gules,
charged on the collar with a bezant. Motto — " Nee
cupias, nee metuas."
Eld. son of Rt. Hon. John Manners Yorke, 7th Earl
of Hardwicke, b. 1840 ; d. 1909 ; m. 1869, Edith
Mary, d. of the late Alexander Oswald, of Auchen-
cruive : —
Rt. Hon. Charles Alexander Yorke, 8th Earl of
Hardwicke, Viscount Royston (2 Ap. 1754), Baron Hard-
wicke, of Hardwicke, Glos. (23 Nov. 1733), served Great
War as Lieut. R.N.V.R. 1914-16, later as King's Foreign
Service Messenger, and Admiralty Labour Dept. [Sup-
porters— On the dexter, a lion rampant guardant or,
collared gules, the collar charged with a bezant ; on
the sinister, a stag proper, attired unguled or, and
collared as the dexter], 6. 1869; m. 1911, Ellen, C.B.E.,
(who obtained a divorce 1927), d. of James Russell, of
Auckland, N.Z. ; and has issue — Lady Elizabeth Mary.
Res. — 13 Queensberry Place, S.W.7. Clubs — Carlton,
Royal Yacht Squadron.
Son of Hon. Alfred Ernest Frederick Yorke, Lieut,
late Roy. Inniskilling Fus. and Roy. Fus. City of
London Regt., b. 1871 ; d. 1928 ; m. 1905, Gladys,
O.B.E. (who obtained a divorce 1918), d. of Andrew-
Vans Dunlop Best of Rutland Gate : —
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Philip Grantham Yorke, Esq., Lieut. Life Gds., b. iqo6.
Res.—
Yngr. sons of 7th Earl of Hardwicke — see above : —
Hon. Claude John Yorke, b. 1872 ; m. 1914, Fay (</.
1928), d. of John Michel Zarifi, of 6 Norfolk Street, Park
Lane ; and has issue — Richard Charles John Yorke,
Esq., b. 1916 ; David John Napier Yorke, Gentleman,
b. 1919 ; and Mary Susan. Res. — 38 Park Street, Gros-
venor Square, W.
Hon. Bernard Eliot Yorke, Lieut, (ret.) G. Gds., b.
1874. Res. —
Son of Ven. the Hon. Henry Reginald Yorke,
b. 1803; d. 1871 ; m. 1833, Flora Elizabeth
(d. 1852), d. of Gen. Sir Alexander Campbell,
Bart. :—
Sir (Horatio) Arthur Yorke, Knt. Bach., C.B., Lt.-Col.
(ret.) R.E., served S. Africa 1878-9, and with Nile
Exped. 1884-5 (desp.), Chief Railway Inspr. to Board
of Trade 1900-13, b. 1848 ; m. 1893, Caroline, d. of the
late Rev. Anthony Gartin, Rector of Redmile, Leics.
Res.— 53 Elm Park Gardens, S.W. Club— Jun. United
Service.
Sons of John Reginald Yorke, Esq., D.L. co. Wor-
cester, J. P. cos. Gloucester and Worcester (High
Sheriff 1892), M.A. (Oxford), formerly Capt. Tewkes-
bury Rifle Vol., b. 1836; d. 1912; m. 2nd, 1868, Sophia
Matilda, d. of Baron Vincent de Tuyll de Seroos-
kerken : —
Vincent Wodehouse Yorke, Esq., J. P. co. Gloucester,
b. 1869 ; m. 1899, Hon. Maud Evelyn, second d. of 2nd
Baron Leconfield ; and has had issue— (1) Philip Yorke,
Gentleman, b. 1900; d. 1917 ; (2) Gerald Joseph Yorke,
Gentleman, Lieut. R. Tank Corps, b. 1901 ; (3) Henry
Vincent Yorke, Gentleman, b. 1905 \_m. 1929, Hon. Marv
Adelaide, d. of 2nd Baron Biddulph]. Seat— Forthampton
Court, near Tewkesbury. Town res. — 9 Mansfield Street, W.
Brig.-Gen. Ralph Maximillian Yorke, C.M.G., D.S.O.,
Lt.-Col. late Gloucester Yeo., formerly Capt. nth Hussars,
served Great War (despatches), Comdr. Order of the
Crown (Roumania), has Order of St. Maurice and St.
Lazarus (Italy), b. 1874 ; ra. iqo6, Hon. Muriel Fanny,
second d. of 1st Baron Herschell ; and has issue — Adela
Sophie ; and Daphne Elisabeth. Re'. — 1 Southwick
Crescent, W.
Eld. son of Capt. James Charles Yorke, 5th Dragoons,
b. 18 16 ; d. 1867 ; m. 1839, Georgiana Augusta
(d. 1901), d. of Rev. Charles Hawkins : —
James Charles Yorke, Esq., J. P. and (1896) High
Sheriff co.Pembroke, b. 1847 ; m. 1878, Katherine Ellen,
d. of Robert Langton, Esq., J. P., of New Zealand,
and has had issue — (1) James Hamilton Langdon
Yorke, Esq., M.C., Capt. Pembroke Yeo., b. 1884; killed
in action 1917 [m. 1910, Violet Mary, d. of the late
J. E. Vincent, Chancellor of Bangor, and left issue —
James John Simon Yorke, Gentleman, b. 1912 ; and
1 dau.] ; (2) Robert Langdon Yorke, Gentleman, I.C.S.,
b. 1887 [m. 1914, Enid Cicely, d. of Cecil E. F. Meares
late I.C.S., and has issue — Patrick Langdon Yorke,
Gentleman, b. 1916] ; (3) Joseph Hugh Langdon Yorke
Esq., Comdr. (ret.) R.N., b. 1888 [m. 1916, Ursula Mary,
d. of the late Col. R. O. Lloyd, C.B., R.E., of Treffgarne
Hall, co. Pembroke, and has issue — George Cockburn
Yorke, Gentleman, b. 192 1 ; and 2 daus.] ; (4) Hardwick
Langdon Yorke, Gentleman, Sub-Lieut. R.N., b. 1891 ;
d. 1913 ; (5) Worthington Langdon Yorke, Gentleman,
b. 1901 ; (6) Philip Cecil Langdon Yorke, Gentleman,
Sub-Lieut. R.N., b. 1903 ; and 4 daus. Res. — Langton,
Dwrbach, co. Pembroke.
Son of Reginald Somers Yorke, Gentleman, b. 1854 ;
d. 1916 ; m. 1886, Emmeline, sister of Sir Malby
Crofton, 3rd Bart. : —
Reginald Henry Crofton Yorke, Gentleman, B.A.
Cantab., Lieut, (ret.) R.G.A., b. 1897 ; m. 1927, Gwen-
dolen, d. of Frank Watkinson, of Bedford Park, and
has issue — 1 son. Postal address— 150 Cherryhinton
Road, Cambridge.
Yngr. sons of Capt. James Charles Yorke (see
above) : —
Algernon Joseph Yorke, Gentleman, b. 1856 ;
m. 1888, Violet Lucy (d. 1926), d. of J. Spring Branson,
and has issue — (1) Simon Algernon Yorke, Gentleman,
b. 1889 [ra. 1920, Annie Paton, d. of the late J. Fife, of
Craigielea, Greenock, and has surv. issue — Joseph
Algernon Yorke, Gentleman, b. 1922 ; Algernon Paton
Yorke, Gentleman, b. 1924] ; (2) Harold Branson Yorke,
Gentleman, b. 1890 [ra. 1920, Katharine, d. of the late
Rear-Adm. H. C. Aitchison] ; (3) Vivian Joseph Yorke,
Gentleman, b. 1895 ; and Una Violet Res. — Gwernant,
Kingstonridge, nr. Lewes.
Sons of Philip Charles Yorke, Esq . Lt.-Col. 1st Batt.
K.O. Lancaster Regt., b. 1844 ; d. 1895 ; w. 1872,
Emily Marion (Res. — Northgate House, Devizes),
d. of Henry Raikes, of Llwynegrin, co. Flint : —
Henry Reginald Yorke, Esq., M.C., Major late
Warwicksh. Yeo., served Great War (desp., M.C.),
b. 1874 ; m. 1903, Beatrix Victoire, d. of Capt. Lynch
Staunton, late 14th Hussars, and has issue — Philip
Yorke, Gentleman, b. 1905 ; Charles Anthony Yorke,
Gentleman, b. 1910 ; David Christopher Yorke, Gentle-
man, b. 1913. Res. —
Philip Gerard Yorke, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. R.A.,
b. 1882 ; w. 1914, Beryl, d. of Brig.-Gen. Arthur
Phillpotts, late R.H.A., of Newbridge, co. Kildare, and
has issue— Arthur Philip Denys Yorke, Gentleman,
b. 1915 ; and Amabel Marion. Res. —
3rd son of Rear-Adm. Reginald Yorke, b. 1803 ;
d. 1870 ; ra. 1854, Harriet (d. 1906), d. of John
Walker, of Purbrook Park, Hants. : —
Philip Chesney Yorke, Gentleman, M.A. Oxon.,
F.R.Hist.S., b. 1865. Res.— 98 Addison Road, W.14.
YORKE. Quarterly, 1. argent, a saltire azure ; 2.
ermine, on a fesse sable, three mullets or; 3. azure, a
chevron argent, between in chief two mullets between
as many arrows in pale, points downwards or, and in
base a mullet also or ; 4. argent, a water-bouget between
four fleurs-de-lys sable ; 5. argent, on a bend sable, three
roses of the field ; 6. gules, on a saltire or, another saltire
veit. Mantling azure and argent. Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a monkey's head erased proper. Motto —
" Per meum Deum transilio murum." Livery — Light blue,
with silver lace and buttons.
Sons of John Cecil Yorke, Esq., J. P., Capt. and Hon.
Major Yorks. Artillery (mil.), b. 1867 ; d. 1915 ; m.
1903, May, dau. of J. B. E. Stansfeld, M.A. : —
John Edward Evelyn Yorke, Gentleman, b. 1904 ; ra.
1926, Eleanor, yngst. d.of Ralph Cockayne Assheton, Esq.,
J.P., D.L., of Downham Hall (a.v.). Res.— Halton Helli-
field, Yorks.
Peter Yorke Yorke, Gentleman, b. 1906. Res. —
Michael Maulger Yorke, Gentleman, b. 191 1.
Second son of Thomas Edward Yorke, Esq., J. P. and
D.L., of Beverley Hall, Pateley Bridge, Yorks., b. 1832,
d. 1923 ; m. 1st, 1863, Augusta Margaret, eldest
dau. of the late Rev. the Hon. John Baillie, Canon
of York (d. 1879) ; 2nd, 1883, Fanny (of. 1926), younger
dau. of the late Sir John Walsham, Bart. : —
Henry Reay Yorke, Gentleman, b. 1875; m. 1901,
Dora, elder dau. of F. R. Bateman, Esq., of Chute Hill,
Tralee, and has surv. issue — Richard Henry Yorke,
Gentleman, b. 1902 ; Frederick Reginald Yorke, Gentle-
man, b. 1904; Patrick Roland Yorke, Gentleman, b. 1908.
Res.—
YORSTOUN, see CARTHEW-YORSTOUN.
YOUNG of Formosa Place (H. Coll., 13 Sept. 1813).
Per fesse sable and argent, in chief two lions rampant
guardant, and in base an anchor erect with cable all counter-
changed. Mantling sable and argent. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, a demi-unicorn couped ermine,
maned, armed and hoofed or, gorged with a naval crown
azure, supporting an anchor erect sable. Motto — "Be
right and persist."
Son of Sir George Young, 2nd Bart. Capt R.N., b.
1797; d. 1848; m. 1835, Susan, d. of William Mack-
worth Praed. Serjeant-at-Law : —
Sir George Young, 3rd Bart. (24 Nov. 1813), LL.D.
(Hon.) of St. Andrews, M.A. , and formerly fellow of Trin.
Coll., Camb. , J. P. for Berks., Barrister-at-Law, late Chief
Charity Commissioner for England and Wales, b. 1837 ; m.
1 87 1, Alice Eacy (d. 1922), widow of Sir Alexander
Hutchinson Lawrence, Bart., and d. of the late Evory
Kennedy, M.D. , of Belgard, co. Dublin; and has surv.
issue — (r) George Young, Esq., M.V.O. , late Diplomatic
Service, b. 1872 [m. 1904, Jessie Helen, d. of the late Sir
Courtenay Ilbert, G.C.B., K.C.S.I., CLE.; and has
issue — George Peregrine Young, Esq. , Fellow of Queen's
Coll., Oxford, b. 1908 ; Courtenay Trevelyan Young,
Gentleman, b. 1914 ; Joan Alison; Virginia Jacomin] ;
(2) Geoffrey Winthrop Young, Esq., M.A. (Camb.),
late Civil Service, served j.Great War (desp., Legion
of Honour, Croix de Guerre (Belgium and Italy), Order
2i6o
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of the Crown of Italy and Leopold of Belgium), b.
1876 [tn. 1918, Eleanor, d. of W. C. Slingsby, of
Heversham, Westmorland, and has issue — Jocelin Slingsby
Winthrop Young, Gentleman, b. 1919 ; and Marcia Eacy
Winthrop (Res. — 5 Benet Place, Cambridge. Club —
Alpine) ; (3) Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Hilton Young,
P.C., G.B.E., D.S.O., D.S.C., M.P. Norwich 1915-22,
and 1924-29, and for Sevenoaks since 1929, M.A.
(Camb. ), Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple), Financial
Sec. to the Treasury 1921-22, Lieut. R.N.V.R., served
Great War, has Grand Cordon Order of Polonia, Croix
de Guerre of France, Order of Kara George of Serbia,
b. 1879 [tn. 1922, Kathleen, Lady Scott, widow of Capt.
Robert Falcon Scott, C.V.O., R.N. ; and has issue —
Wayland Hilton Young, Esq., b. 1923 (Res. — Leinster
Corner, Lancaster Gate, W. ; The Lacket, Lockeridge,
Wilts. Clubs— Brooks's, Athenaeum)]. Seat — Formosa
Fishery, Cookham, Berks.
Sons of Sir William Mackworth Young, K. C.S.I. , M.A.,
formerly Fellow of King's Coll. , Camb., of H.M. Indian
C.S. , Lt.-Gov. of the Punjab 1897-1902, b. 1840;
d. 1924; m. 1st, 1869, Isabel Maria (d. 1870), d. of the
Rev. Charles Boileau Elliott, F. R.S. , Rector of Tatting-
stone, Suffolk; 2nd, 1881, Frances Mary, d. of Sir
Robert Eyles Egerton, K.C.S. I. : —
Gerard Mackworth Young, Esq., C.I.E., M.A. (Camb.),
Bengal Civil Service, Sec. to Govt, of India Army Dept.,
b. 1884 ; tn. 1916, Natalie Leila Margaret, d. of the late
Rt. Hon. Sir Walter Hely-Hutchinson, P.C., G.C.M.G. ;
and has issue — Robert Christopher Mackworth Young, Esq. ,
b. 1920; Gerard William Mackworth Young, Gentleman,
b. 1926 ; and Honor Margaret Mackworth. Res. — Simla,
India.
Hubert Winthrop Young, Esq., C.M.G., D.S.O., Major
(ret.) Indian Army, Counsellor, High Commr., Iraq, served
Great War (desp,, D.S.O., Order of El Nahda), b. 1885;
tn. 1924, Margaret, d. of Col. Frank R. Reynolds, late
R.E. , of Frome St. Quintin, Dorchester; and has issue —
Nicholas Young, Gentleman, b. 1924 ; Martin Francis
Young, Gentleman, b. 1927 ; Simon Bainbridge Young,
Gentleman, /;. 1928. Res. — Baghdad, Iraq. Club —
Travellers'.
Mark Aitchison Young, Esq., Colonial Sec. , Sierra Leone,
since 1928, B.A. (Camb.), b. 1886; tn. 1919, Josephine
Mary, d. of Walter C. Price, P.W.D. (Ceylon), and has
issue— Brian Walter Young, Gentleman, b. 1922; Denis
Egerton Young, Gentleman, b. 1928 ; and Eleanor Mary.
Res. — Freetown, Sierra Leone.
Norman Egerton Young, Esq., M.C., Clerk in the
Treasury, late temp. Captain R. Sussex Regt. (despatches),
^.1893. Res.— 83 Cornwall Gardens, S.W. 7. Club— New
University.
Son of Charles Baring Young, Esq. (son of Sir Samuel
Young, 1st Bart., and Emily Baring), b. 1801 ; d.
1882; tn. 1843, Elizabeth, second d. of Stephen Win-
throp, M.D. :—
Arthur William Young, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, M.A.
(Camb.), b. 1852. Res— 12 Hyde Park Terrace, W. Club—
United University.
Son of Henry Young, Esq. (son of Sir Samuel Young,
1st Bart., and Emily Baring), in the E. I.C. Bombay
Civil Service, b. 1803; d. 1881 : tn. 1838, Catherine
Anne, d. of J. H. Eccles : —
Henry Cathcart Arthur Young, Gentleman, b. 1850; tn.
1902, Florence, d. of Alfred Eccles; andhassurv. issue — (1)
Malcolm Henry Cathcart Young, Esq., Lieut. R.N., b. 1903 ;
and Katherine Elizabeth. Res. —
Son of Horace Edward Broughton Young, Gentleman,
b. 1853 ; d. 1924 ; tn. 1882, Ellen Elizabeth, d. of George
Thorne : —
Henry Herbert Young, Gentleman, Lieut. R.A. , served
Great War, b. 1895 ; tn. 1920, Margaret Caroline, d. of the
late Capt. J. Murray, of Wentworth Falls, N. S.W. ; and
has issue — Andrew Broughton Young, Gentleman, b. 1920 ;
Arnold Somerville Young, Gentleman, b. 1923 ; Horace
Anthony Young, Gentleman, b. 1025; Robert Alexander
Young, Gentleman,//. 1927. Res. — Fairymead, Bundaberg,
Queensland.
Sons of Charles Ernest Young, Gentleman, b. 1855 ;
d. 1927; tn, 1891, Margaret Else\ d. of John Sheddon
Adam : —
Henry Sheddon Baring Young, Esq., M.C. , Capt. late
R.A. , b. 1894; m. 1929, Eva Theodore, d. of the late
T. C. Maltby.
Charles Arthur Noel Young, Gentleman, 7>. 1899; m.
1923, Margery, d. of Dr. Maynard Pain, of Cairo; and has
issue — Charles Edward Christopher Young, Gentleman,
b. 1926 ; and 3 daus. Res. — Fairymead, Bundaberg,
Queensland.
Ernest Stafford Young, Gentleman, b. 1903.
Geoffrey Lawrence Young, Gentleman, b. 1910. Res. —
Fairymead, Bundaberg, Queensland.
Son of Adm. Horatio Beauman Young (son of Sir
Samuel Young, 1st Bart., and Emily Baring), Adm.
R.N., b. 1801;; d. 1879: tn. i860, Elizabeth, d. o:"
Samuel Pretor of Wyke House, Dorset : —
Alan Rowley Young, Gentleman, b. 1863; tn. 1903,
Isabel Louisa (d. 1917). d. of the late Col. James George,
Gordon Highlanders and 21st Lancers. Res. — Agnes Cross,
Horsted Keynes, Sussex.
Son of William* Jackson Young, Esq. (son of Sir
Samuel Young, 1st Bart., and Emily Baring), b. 1809;
d. 1848; tn. 1845, Annie, d. of Thomas Eaton: —
William Eaton Young, Esq., B.C.L., B.A. (Oxford),
J. P. Somerset, Barrister-at-Law, b. 1848 ; tn. 1st, 1874, Mary
Cecil Augusta (d. 1920), d. of Rev. Sir Cecil Bisshopp,
9th Bart. ; 2nd, 1927, Ethel, d. of W. F. Randall, of The
Triangle, Bath ; and hassurv. issue — (1) Cecil Digby Hillyar
Young, Gentleman, b. 1875. Res. — 3 Marlborough Lane,
Bath. CZJi^
YOUNG of Kingerby (H. Coll.). Per bend sinister
ermine and ermines, a lion rampant or, on a chief azure,
three crosses moline of the third. Mantling azure and or.
^^oiyoursjj£i"^:
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wolf sejant regardant
sable, holding between the paws a man's head affrontee
proper, crowned or. Motto — " Toujours jeune."
Sons of Bernard Joseph Young, Esq. , J.P. , of King! rby
and Richmond Park, Handsworth, Yorks. , b. 1844;
tn. 1867, Sarah Anne, d. of William Cadman of Cross
Hall, Wath-upon-Dearne : —
John Joseph Baldwin Young, Gentleman, M.A. (Oxon. ),
Lord of the Manor of Kingerby, b. 1868; tn. 1913, Mar-
garita, d. of John Patricius Chaworth Musters of Annesley
Park; and has issue — (1) Michael Francis Young, Gentle-
man, b. 1915 ; (2) Philip Mervyn Young, Gentleman,
b. 19 1 9 ; Patricia Mary ; and Margaret Anne. Seat —
Kingerby Hall, Lincoln. Res. — The Grange, Eckington,
Sheffield.
Bernard William Smelter Joseph Young, Gentleman,
b. 1869; tn. 1902, Edith, second d. of J. A. F. Aspinall ;
and has issue — (1) David Oswald Young, Gentleman, b.
1907; (2) Gerard Francis Young, Gentleman, b. 1910;
(3) Arthur Joseph Young, Gentleman, b. 1915; Agnes Mary;
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and Gertrude Marion. Res. — Richmond Park, Hands-
worth, Yorks.
Charles Townend Young, Gentleman, b. 1870. Res.—
George Joseph Y ung, Esq., Lt.-Col. I. M.S., r. 1872;
m. 1900, Mabel, d. of late Thomas Craigie Glover. Res. —
Belgaum, India.
James Wolstan Young, Gentleman, b. 1885. Post. add. —
c/o Grindlay & Co. , Bombay.
4th son of John Joseph Young, Esq., J. P. Lines, of
Claxby House, Claxby, Lines., b. 1812 ; d. 1893 ;
m. 1840, Margaret, d. of William Baldwin, of Man-
chester : —
Hugo Joseph Young, Esq., K.C. , Recorder of Lincoln
1905-21, and of Nottingham since 1921, Bencher of the
Inner Temple, b. 1847 ; m. 1875, Emma Fitzgerald (d. 1902),
only child of Thomas Davies of Chester ; and has had
iss.e— Arthur Tudor Trevor Fitzgerald Young, Gentleman,
b. 1877; and Alice Fitzgerald (d. 1923). Estate — Middle
Rasen, Lincolnshire. Res. — 35 Kensington Palace Man-
sions, De Vere Gardens, W.8. Chambers — 3 Paper Build-
ings, Temple, E.C. Clubs — Reform, County (Nottingham).
YOUNG of Eylesden (H. Coll.). Per pale vert and or,
on a bend engrailed with plain cottises ermine between
two escallops counterchanged, a fieur-de-lys between two
gryphons' heads erased of the first. Mantling vert and
or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a gryphon's head
erased per fesse vert and or, charged with two escallops in
pale counterchanged, the whole between as many fleurs-de-
lys or. Motto — ' ' Quo patria vocat.
Son of Henry Young, Esq., J. P., Bombay Civil Service,
b. 1809; d. 1869; m. 2nd, 1846, Marie Edith, second
d. of Baron de Lorentz: —
Col. Edward Archibald Young, J. P. Sussex, late I.S.
Corps, b. 1848 ; m. 1881, Cecile Maude, d. of F. S. Bocquet,
and has issue — (1) Edward de Lcrentz Young, Esq., Lt.-
Col. R.E. , b. 1882 [m. 1914, Mabel Prendergast, and has
issue — Anthony Edward Young, Gentleman, b. i()i4(Res. —
Simla, India)] ; (2) Keith de Lorentz Young, Esq., Major
3rd Cavalry I. A., b. 1889; Winifred Maud de Lorentz;
Dorothy Lilian de Lorentz ; Edith Cecile de Lorentz ; and
Hazel Marguerite. Res. — Wykeham Close, Steyning,
Sussex.
YOUNG of Galgorm (U.O.). Or, three piles sable, each
charged with a fountain. Mantling- sable and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect, charged
with a fountain , the hand grasping an arrow all proper.
Motto — " Press through."
Sons of Rt. Hon. John Young, P.C., J P. and D.L.,
M.A. (Dub.), of Galgorm Castle, b. 1826; d. 1915 ;
m. 1st, 1855, Grace Charlotte (d. 1876), second d. of
Lt.-Col. Patrick Savage; 2nd, 1878, Rose (d. 1834),
second d. of Alexander Miller of Ballycastle : —
Rt. Hon. William Robert Young, P.C., J. P., D.L. co.
Antrim, b. 1856; m 1893, Mary, d of Sir Francis
Macnaghten, Bart. ; and has issue — Hilda Grace [/«. 1924,
Arthur O'Neill Cubitt Chichester]. Seat — Galgorm Castle,
Ballymena.
Brig.-Gen. Henry George Young, C.I.E., D.S.O.,
Sergeant- at- Arms, Parliament of Northern Ireland, late
Indian Army, b. 1870 ; m. 1908, Adelaide Mary Glencairn,
d. of late Colin Glencairn Campbell ; and has issue —
Michael Harry Colin Young, Esq., /'. 191 2. Res. —
Skeffington Lodge, Antrim.
John William Alexander Young, Gentleman, b. 1873.
Res —
George Charles Gillespie Young, Gentleman, M.B. E.,
b. 1876 ; m. 1916, Henrietta, d. of the late
Livingstone. Res. — Glenagherty, Ballymena, co. Antrim.
YOUNG of Brockley Park (U.O.). Argent, three piles
sable, each charged with a rose or, on a chief engrailed
azure an annulet of the third. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect
proper, charged with an annulet or, the hand grasping an
arrow, point downwards, also proper. Motto— " Press
through."
Son of William Young, Esq., J. P. and D.L. Queen's
Co. (High Sheriff 1875), J. P. co. Galway, *. 1831 ; d.
1910; m. 1859, Margaret Emily, d. of William Kirk
of Tatham House, co. Durham: —
John William Young, Esq., of Brockley Park, J. P., D.L.
Queen's Co., B.A. (Trin. Coll., Oxon.), b. 1861. Seat—
Brockley Park, Stradbally, Queen's Co. Club— Sports'.
YOUNG (L.O., 1882). Argent, three piles sable, on a
chief azure, a cushion between two annulets or. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest— Uponawreathof hisJiveries,
an anchor or. Motto — " Dum spiro spero."
Eld. son of John Kirkpatrick Young, Barrister-at-Law
of the Inner Temple, M.A. Oxon., b. 1857; d. 1924;
m. 1887, Anna McClean, eldest dau. and co-heiress of
the late Ralph Elliot, Esq. (eldest son of Sir George
Elliot, Bart.) I :—
William Wallace Young, Esq., B.A. (Oxon.), Capt. Rifle
Bde., b. 1889. Postal addf ess— $<$ Lexham Gardens, W.8.
YOUNG (L.O. , matric. Nov. 1904). Or, three piles
conjoined in point, in the dexter and sinister base points two
escallops sable, on a chief of the last, invected, a cinquefoil
argent, between two annulets of the field. Mantling sable,
doubled or. Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries, a dexter
hand grasping a lance proper. Motto — " Press through. '
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Son of late John Young of Gockston, and Wester
Fulwood, co. Renfrew, b. 1810; d. 1880; m. 1839,
Marion, d. of Robert Carruth of Nether Mains, Beith,
Ayrshire : —
John Young, Gentleman, b. 1845 ; m. 1880, Jessie Currie,
d. of John Graham of Rowanlea, Glasgow ; and has issue
— (1) John Graham Young, Gentleman,?. 1882 ; (2) William
Alexander Young, Gentleman, b. 1884; (3) Mungo Robert
Caruth Young, Gentleman, b. 1891. Clubs — Constitutional,
New (Glasgow).
YOUNG of Bailieborough (U.O., 24 July 1821). Argent,
three piles sable, each charged with a trefoil slipped or,
on a chief of the second, three annulets of the third.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, charged en the shoulder
with a trefoil slipped or, the dexter paw grasping a naked
sword proper. Motto — " Robori prudentia praestat."
Son of Thomas Young, Esq. (son of Sir William Young
1st Bart., and Lucy Frederick), Bengal Civil Service,
b. 18 10; d. 1846; m. 1844, Mary J. Duncan, d. of
William Pitt Muston : —
Sir William Muston Need Young, 3rd Bart. (28 Aug.
1821), b. posthumous 1847 < m- I^7°< Isabella, d. of John
Leach of Torrington ; and has had issue — (1) John Edgar
Harington Young, Esq., Capt. R.G.A., b. 1871, d. 1902
[m. 1896, Mildred Annie Ferrers, d. of T. Ferrers Guy
of Kensington, and had issue — John Ferrers Harington
Young, Esq., Lieut. 1st Batt. K.O. Lancaster Regt.,
b. 1897 ; killed in action 1916] ; (2) Cyril Roe Muston Young,
Esq., b. 1881 ; and Ella Louisa \m. 190^, Henry Reynolds.
Ph.D.]. Res.-
OWEN WALLER O'GRADY YOUNG, Esq., J. P. co.
Roscommon. Bom 1864, eldest son of late James Young,
Esq., J. P., of Harristown, by Grace Elizabeth, dau. of the
late Hon. Waller O'Grady of Castlegarde, co. Limerick.
Armorial bearings — Gules, on a fesse or, a trefoil vert, in
chief three lioncels rampant of the second. Mantling
gules and or ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or,
an ibex's head argent, horned and tufted gold, and charged
on the neck with a trefoil vert. Motto — " Victoria fortitudo
virtus." Seat — Harristown, Castlerea, co. Roscommon.
YOUNG (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, ermine, on
a bend between two eagles displayed sable, three griffins'
heads erased or (for Young) ; 2 and 3, per fesse gules
per pale gold and argent, seeded and slipped proper;
2. on a wreath of the colours, in water representing the
sea, an anchor erect sable, ring and stock or, the shank
entwined by a serpent proper. Motto — " Nullius in
verba." Livery — Dark blue, yellow facings.
Sons of Francis Young, Gentleman, Barrister-at -
Law, of 53 Ennismore Gardens, S.W., b. 1829 ;
d. 1914 ; m. 1864, Mary Hercy Blunt, d. of Frederick
Tyrrell, Surgeon, of St. Thomas's Hospital : —
Francis Henry Young, Esq., J. P., Sussex, Major (ret.),
R.A., b. 1865 ; m. 1899, Violet Mary, yngr. d. of Theophilus
H. Davies, of Honolulu and Tunbridge Wells, and has
issue — (1) Tyrrell Francis Young, Gentleman, b. 1905 ;
(2) Maris Theo Young, Gentleman, b. 1909 ; (3) Lovick
Paul Young, Gentleman, b. 191 1 ; (4) Stephen Naunton
Young, Gentleman, b. 1914 ; Alison Mary ; Jocelyn
Hope ; and Barbara Lois. Seat — Stillyans, Horeham
Road, E. Sussex. Clubs — Naval and Military, National.
Vivian Edward Young, Gentleman, b. 1866 ; m. 1900,
Florence Louey, d. of Sir Thomas Lea, 1st Bart., and
has issue — John Francis Young, Gentleman, b. 1903;
Walter Howlett Young, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; and
Elisabeth Mary. Res. — Shaftesbury House, Woking.
DENHOLM-YOUNG (L.O... Oct. 1919). Argent, three
piles sable, charged with three cranes' heads erased or, on a
chief of the second, three annulets of the third, a bordure
and argent, a pale counterchanged and three cross
crosslets fitchee two and one of the second, all within a
bordure gobony or and azure (for Waring). Mantling
sable and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of the colours,
a dragon couchant wings elevated gules, collared and
chain reflexed over the back or, in the mouth a rose
invected gules. Mantling sable, doubled argent. Crest —
On a wreath of his liveries, a demi-lion gules, armed and
langued azure, holding in its dexter paw a sword erect in
pale proper, hilted and pommelled or. Motto — " Robori
prudentia praestat."
Third son of Lt.-Col. Samuel Denholm Young, Indian
Army, of 10 Morningside Place, Edinburgh, b. 1820;
d. 1910; m. 1850, Margaret Jessie Adamson, d. of the
late Rev. E. Miller, M.A. :—
John Denholm-Young, Esq., b. 1863; m. 1S98, Mira, d.
of the late Major Edward Phillips, 8ih Hussars (Royal
Irish), and has issue— (1) Eric John Denholm-Young, Esq.,
Capt. 5th Bn. 13th Frontier Force Rifles, b. 1900 [tn. 1929,
Jean, only d. cf Lt.-Col. Roland Cecil Douglas Graham,,
D.S.O. , Royal Tank Corps]; (2) Noel Denholm-Young
Gentleman, M.A., B.Litt. (Oxon.), b. 1904; (3) Edward
Godfrey Denholm-Young, Gentleman, b. 1908. Club —
Edinburgh Academical Club (Edinburgh).
YOUNGER. Parted per saltire or and gules, a rose
counterchanged, in base a martlet sable on a chief azure
three coveied cups or. Mantling gules , doubled or. Crest
— Upon a wreath of his liveries, an armed leg couped at
the thigh proper, garnished and spurred or. Supporters —
On the dexter, a lion rampant sable ; on the sinister, a
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wolf argent, both armed and langued gules. Mottoes — In
an escroll over the Crest, " Celer et audax " ; and below the
arms, " Labentibus junior annis."
Eld. son of Rt. Hon. Sir George Younger, 1st Viscount
Younger, of Leckie, J. P. and D. L. forco. Clackmannan,
Lord Lieutenant of Stirlingshire, and M.P. for Ayr
Burghs 1906-22, b. 1851 ; d. 1929 ; m. 1879, Lucy
(d. 1921), younger dau. of Edward Smith, M.D. ,
F. R.S. , of Harley Street, London, and of Heanor Fall,
co. Derby, Medical Officer to the Local Government
Board : —
Rt. Hon. Sir James Younger, 2nd Viscount Younger of
Leckie (20 Feb. 1923), 2nd Bart. (12 July 1911), D.S.O.,
T.D., B.A. (Oxon.), D.L. co. Clackmannan, Lt.-Col. T.A.
Reserve, late Fife and Forfar Yeo. , b. 1880; /;:. 1906, Maud,
eld. dau. of Sir John Gilmour, Bart., and has issue — Hon.
Edward George Younger, Lieut. 7th Batt. Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders, b. 1906 ; Hon. Kenneth Gilmour
Younger, b. 1908; Hon. Elizabeth Maud; Hon. Anne
Margaret. Seat — Leckie, Gargunnock, Stirlingshire.
YOUNGER (L.O., 1892). Or, on a bend engrailed
azure, between two martlets sable, three roses argent, barbed
and seeded vert, on a chief gules, a crescent between two
mullets of the first. Mantling azure, doubled or. Crest —
Upon a wreath of his liveries, a dexter hand holding a lance
in bend proper. Motto — "Tout prest." Livery — Dark
blue and gold.
Sons of Henry Johnston Younger, Esq., of Benmore,
Kilmun, J. P., D.L., Commissioner of Supply, b. 1832;
d. 1913 ; by 1st wife, Emma (d. 1874), d. of Richard
Lowman : —
Harry George Younger, Gentleman, b. 1866 ; m. 1st,
1890, Annette Emily Berkeley {d. Jan. 1922), eldest dau. of
Major Charles Lewis Atterbury Farmar, late Royal Marines,
and has issue — John William Henry Berkeley Younger,
Gentleman, b. Sept. 1, 1895; and Gwendoline Atterbury;
2nd, Dec. 1922, Maud Maria, d. of the late John Kirk.
Seats — Benmore, Kilmun, co. Argyll; Kittoes, Bishop-
steignton, S. Devon. Clubs — Orleans, Bath ; University
{Edinburgh),
John Archibald Campbell Younger, Esq., Lt.-Col. R.A.
[Anns as above, but (matric. L.O.) the chief invected],
b. 1871. Res. — Brabveny Manor, co. Surrey.
Son of Henry Johnston Younger, Esq., by his 2nd
wife, m. 1876, Jane Edith (d. 1929), d. of T. Richardson,
of Wentworth House, Mill Hill : —
Charles Arthur Johnston Younger, Gentleman [Arms as
above, but (matric. L.O.) the chief indented], b. 1878.
Res. —
JAMES YOUNGER, Esq., of Mount Melville, in the
county of Fife, and of Arnsbrae, in the parish of
Alloa, co. Clackmannan. Born 1856, being the third
son of late James Younger, Brewer, of Alloa, by Janet his
wife, daughter of John M'Ewan, Shipowner, Alloa. Ar-
morial bearings (L.O. , 1895) — Parted per saltire or and
gules, a rose counterchanged, a martlet in base sable, on
a chief engrailed azure, three covered cups or. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
Mantling gules, doubled or ; and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, an armed leg couped at the thigh
proper, garnished and spurred or ; and in an escroll over
the same this Motto, "Celer et audax." Married, 1886,
Annie, d. of John T. Paton, of Norwood, Alloa, and has
Issue — James Paton Younger, Esq., Capt. 3rd Batt. Argyll
and Sutherland Highlanders, b. 1891 \_m. 1921, Rachel, d.
of Paul Waterhouse, of Yattendon Court, Berks., and has
issue — James Andrew Younger, Gentleman, b. 1924 [Res.
— Arnsbrae, Alloa, Fife)] ; and Dorothy Janet [m. 1919,
Major E. O. Rutter, late Wilts, Regt. , and has issue]. Seat
— Mount Melville, St. Andrews, Fife. Clubs— Boodle's,
New (Edinburgh).
Sir WILLIAM YOUNGER, 1st Bart. (t4 Feb. 1911),
of Auchen Castle, co. Dumfries, J. P. for cos. Dumfries
and Leicester, M.P. for Stamford Div. of Lincolnshire
1895-1906, and for Peebles and Selkirk Jan.-Dec. 1910,
Major late T. F. Reserve, f; rmerlv Capt. Lanarksh. Yeo. ,
Major Notts. Imp. Yeo., and Lieut. 16th Lancers.
Born June 28, 1862, being the only son of the late
William Younger, Esquire, of Auchen Castle, J. P.,
Commissioner of Supply for the county of Dumfries, for-
merly Lieutenant Edinburgh Queen's Regiment of Light
Infantry Militia, by his wife Margaret, eldest daughter
of John Wyld Brown of Sydney, New South Wales.
Armorial bearings (L.O., 1892, in lieu of arms matric.
1880) — Or, on a bend azure, between two martlets sable,
three roses argent, barbed and seeded vert, on a chief
gules, a crescent between two mullets of the first. Upon
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with
a Mantling azure, doubled or ; and upon a wreath of his
liveries is set for Crest, a dexter hand holding a lance in
bend proper. Motto— " Tout prest." Married, January
24, 1888, Helen Caroline Benyon (d. 1525), eldest daughter
of the late Colonel Sir Robert Gunter, 1st Bart., of
Wetherby Grange, in the county of Yorks. ; and has
had Issue— (1) William Robert Younger, Esq., late Diplo-
matic Service, b. 1888 [m, 1915, Joan Gwendoline (div
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1923), d. of Hon. Louis Vanden Bempde-Johnstone, and
has issue — William Anthony Younger, Esq., b. 1917;
John William Younger, Gentleman, b. 1920; Margaret
Elizabeth; and Diana Joan]; (2) John Malcolm Younger,
Esq., Capt. Coldstream Guards, b. 1889 ; accidentally
drowned 1918. Seat— Auchen Castle, Moffat, N. B. Clubs
— -Orleans, Brooks's, New (Edinburgh).
YOUNGER (L.O., 1892). Or, on a bend embattled
counter-embattled azure, between two martlets sable, three
roses argent, barbed and seeded vert, on a chief gules,
a crescent between two mullets of the first. Mantling
azure, doubled or. Crest — Upon a wreath of his liveries,
a dexter hand holding a lance in bend proper. Motto —
"Tout prest."
Eldest son cf Juim Younger, Esq., Langshaw Bush,
Colonel late Royal Artillery, J. P. co. Dumfries, and
Hon. Col. West of Scotland R.F.A. (Special Reserve),
b. 1840 ; d. 1925 ; m. 1878, Caroline Isabella, fifth d.
of Major-General George Bucknal Shakespear, Royal
Artillery : —
Arthur Allan Shakespear Younger, Esq., D.S.O., Col.
R.A., b. 1881 ; m. 1918, Marjone Rhoda, d. if C. O.
Halliley, of Burnham, Scmerset, and has issue — 2 sens.
Res. — Langshaw Bush, Moffat, N.B. ; 3 Polwarth Terrace,
Edinburgh.
YPRES, Earl of, see FRENCH.
ANDREW BUCHANAN YUILLE, Gentleman. Born
1867, being the eldest son of the late Archibald Buchanan
Yuille, Gentleman, by his wife Janet Ritchie, eld. dau. of
Hubert Buchanan of Brandon Place, Glasgow. Armorial
bearing's — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a fesse between
three crescents sable, a garb or, banded gules. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
Mantling1 gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of the
liveries is set for Crest, an ear of wheat proper. Motto--
" Numine et virtute." Postal address— 10 Atholl Gardens,
Newlands, Glasgow.
YULE of Hugli River (H. Coll.). Argent, a fesse,
between in chief a garb sable, between two crescents gules,
and in base a griffin segreant of the second. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a demi-griffin segreant or, a garb fessewise sable.
Badge — Two ears of wheat in saltire proper, enfiled by a
circlet or. Motto — " Bystrength and courage."
Son of David Yule of Edinburgh : —
The late Sir David Yule, 1st Bart., of Hugli River,
Calcutta, India (1922), Knt. Bach. (1912), Knight of Grace
of the Order of the Hospital of St. John cf Jerusalem in
England, East India Merchant, b. 1858; d. 1928; m.
1900, Annie Henrietta (Res. — Hanstead House, St! Albans.
Herts.), d. of the late Andrew Yule, of Calcutta, and left
issue — Gladys Meryl.
ZETLAND, Marquess of, see DUNDAS.
The Right Honourable MARY CECIL FRANK-
LAND, in her own right Baroness Zouche, of Haryngworth,
in the Peerage of England ( 16th Aug. 1308), and co-heir to the
Baronies of St. Maur, and Grey of Codnor, only child of the
late George Augustus Curzon, Esquire, Colonel The Life
Guards, by his second wife, Mary Louisa Anne Frances
Josephine Martha, eldest daughter of William Ince Ander-
ton of Euxton Hall, Lancashire, succeeded her cousin in
the Barony of Zouche 1917 Armorial bearings — Upon
a lozenge surmounted by the coronet of her rank, quarterly
1 and 6, argent on a bend sable, three popinjays or,
collared gules (for Curzon); 2, argent, on a bend cottised
gules, three bezants (for Bisshopp) ; 3, azure, three swans'
heads erased at the neck argent (for Hedges) ; 4, per fesse
or and gules, a pale counterchanged and three Cornish
choughs proper (for Tate) ; 5, gules, ten bezants, four, three,
two and one, and a canton ermine (for Zouche). Sup-
porters— Two falcons, wings addorsed and inverted argent,
beaked and legged purpure. Married 1901, Sir Trederick
William Francis George Frankland, 10th Bart, of Thirkleby,.
Yorks. [to whom refer].
APPENDIX
ACHESON (Confmd. U.O.). Ermine, a cock gules,
on a chief azure, three mullets or. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a cock
gules, collared or, standing on a trumpet of the second.
Motto—" Vigilantibus."
Younger son of Robert Acheson, of Bay View,
Larne, and formerly of Knockboy, nr. Broughshane,
both co. Antrim : —
James Alexander Acheson, Gentleman, M.D. (Dub.),
b. . Post. add. — c/o G.P.O., Livingstone,
N. Rhodesia.
ACHESON (Confmd. U.O.). Ermine, an eagle dis-
played with two heads sable, beaked and membered
argent, on a chief azure, two mullets or. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a cock vert, standing upon a trumpet or.
Motto—" Vigilantibus."
Son of Joseph Acheson, of Ballyane House, co.
Wexford, b. 1820 ; d. 1899 ; m. 1854, Emily, d. of
William Thornton, of Scarborough : —
Berkeley Joseph Acheson, Gentleman, M.D., b. 1861 ;
m. 1900, Clara Saville, and has issue— Guy Hamilton
Acheson, Gentleman, b. ; and Florence Patricia.
Res. — Monteagle House, Hornby, Lanes.
APPLETON; H. Coll.). Argent, three apples leaved
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Issuant out of a
mural crown argent, a horse forcene gules. Motto —
" Fayne to be wyck."
Sons of Charles Appleton, Gentleman, of Bradley
Hall, Lancashire, b. 1844 ; d. 1925 ; m. 1875, Sophia
Maria, d. of Henry Pashley, of Harness Grove, nr.
Worksop : —
Charles Egerton Appleton, Gentleman, served Great
War, Mesopotamia, b. 1878. Res. — Bradley Hall, Stan-
dish, Lancashire.
Henry Allan Appleton, Gentleman (Arms as above,
a crescent for difference), b. 1881 ; m. 1923, Phyllis Mary,
and slipped in chief, and a bordure engrailed gules.
d. of Rev. Charles Henry James, Vicar "of Epperstone,
Notts., and has issue — Charles Henry Allan Appleton,
Gentleman, b. 1925. Res. — Bradley Oaks, Standish
Lancashire. Club — Old Salopian.
Rev. James Ashley Appleton, M.A. (Oxford), ^Patron
and Rector of Stibbard, Norfolk, late Senior Chaplain to
the Forces, served Great War, Egypt and Macedonia.
(Arms as above, a mullet for difference), b. ibsy ; m.
1918, Lilian, d. of James Ayres, of Liverpool and Sunder-
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land, and has issue — James Henry Appleton, Gentle-
ASH (H. Coll., 19 April, 1928). Argent, two chevronels
sable, the upper one charged with a cross pattee or.
•man, b. 1919 ; and Helen Mary. Res. — Stibbard Rec-
tory, Guist, Norfolk. Club — Corinthians.
ARCHDALE (Confmd. U.O.). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
azure, a chevron ermine, between three talbots passant
or (Archdall) ; 2, or, a chevron sable (Mervyn) ; 3,
quarterly, i. and iiii., azure, three fleurs-de-lys or ; ii. and
iii., gules, three gem-rings gold, all within a bordure or,
charged with a tressure flory counterflory gules, in the
centre point an inescutcheon argent, charged with a
tilting-spear and sword saltireways points upwards
proper (Montgomery). Mantling gules, doubled argent.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an heraldic tiger's
head argent, maned, tufted and armed sable. Motto —
"" Data fata secuta."
Eld. son of Nicholas Montgomery Archdale, Esq.,
J. P., of Crock na Grieve, Fermanagh, b. 1820 ; d.
1877 ; m. Adelaide Mary, younger d. of Rev. John
Grey Porter, of Belleisle : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Mervyn Archdale, 1st Bart.
(1928), P.C., for Ireland (1920), and for N. Ireland (1921),
J. P., D.L. co. Fermanagh, Chairman Ulster Council,
M.P. N. Fermanagh, 1898-1903, and 1916-21, Tyrone
and Fermanagh in Northern Ireland, 1921-28, and
Enniskillen Div. Fermanagh, 1928, Hon. LL.D. (Belfast),
Lieut.-Comdr. (ret.) R.N., b. 1853 ; m. 1880, Alicia
Bland (d. 1924), yngst. d. of the late Quintin Fleming, of
Chapelville, Liverpool ; and has had issue— (1) Nicholas
Edward Archdale, Esq., C.B.E., Rear-Adm., served
Great War 1914-18, b. 1881 \m. 1920, Gerda, d. of the
late F. C. Sievers of Copenhagen, and has issue — Edward
Folmer Archdale, Esq., b. 192 1 ; and Alice Gerda] ;
(2) William Porter Palgrave Archdale, Esq., served
Great War, b. 1883 [m. 1918, Alice Edith Palgrave, d. of
the late Capt. A. P. Chetwynd-Talbot, and has issue —
Mervyn Talbot Archdale, Gentleman, b. 1924 ; Angel ;
and Kathleen] ; (3) Audley Quintin Archdale, Esq.,
Major R.A., served Great War, b. 1886 \m. 1922, Mary
Edith Haigh, d. of Oliver Bury, and has issue — Rose-
mary ; Judith Penelope ; and Anne Alicia] ; (4)
Dominick Mervyn Archdale, Esq., Lieut. King's
African Rifles, b. 1892 ; killed in action 1916 ; (5)
Humphrys Archdale, Esq., Lieut.-Comdr. R.N., served
Great War, b. 1896 ; and 1 dau. Res. — Riversdale,
-co. Fermanagh, Ireland. Clubs — Ulster ; Constitu-
tional.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a cockatrice gules, charged on the wing with a
cross as in the arms. Motto — " Non nobis sed omnibus."
Only son of Alfred James Ash, O.B.E., of Packwood
House, Packwood, Warwickshire, b. 1858 ; d. 1925 ;
m. 1883, Emily Hannah, d. of John Barker, of
Fern Bank, Acocks Green, Warwickshire : —
Graham Baron Ash, Gentleman, Lieut. R.A.F. 1918,
b. 1889. Seat — Packwood House, Packwood, Warwick-
shire.
[Mr. Ash is eleventh in descent from Richard Ash of
Ashby-de-la-Zouch, in the county of Leicester, whose will
was proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury,
August 28th, 1552 (Pedigree recorded H. Coll.).
At the Visitation of London in 1634 the arms following,
namely — " Two chevronels " and Crest " a cockatrice "
were confirmed to Abraham Ash of London, who was
stated to have been descended from the family of Ash
of Ashby-de-la-Zouch].
BALFOUR (H. Coll., 2 Oct. 1929). Per chevron
argent and sable, in chief two crosses pattee of the
second, and in base a sun in splendour per pale or and of
the first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a dragon's head sable,
a sun as in the arms. Motto — " In arduis fidelis."
Livery — Black.
Eld. son of Herbert Balfour : —
Sir Arthur Balfour, 1st Bart., of Sheffield (26 June,
1929), K.B.E. (civ.), J. P. City of Sheffield, Chairman
and Man. Dir. of Arthur Balfour and Co., Ltd., Steel
Manufacturers, a Master Cutler of Sheffield 1911-12,
Pres. Sheffield Chamber of Commerce 1919, and of
Assocn. of British Chambers of Commerce 1923-24,
Vice-Pres. Internat. Chamber of Commerce 1928,
British Delegate, Committee of Economic Conference
at Geneva 1928, etc., Chev. Order of Leopold of Belgium,
Officer of the Crown of Belgium, Comdr. Order of
Dannebrog, b. 1873 ; m. 1899, Frances Josephine
Keighley, d. of the late Charles Henry Bingham, of
Brinklands, Sheffield; and has issue — (1) Robert
Arthur Balfour, Esq., b. 1901 [m. 1926, Nancy Mar-
guerite (d. 1928), d. of Eng.- Rear-Adm. Mark Rundle,
D.S.O., and has issue — Mark Robin Balfour, Esq.,
b. 1927 (Res. — Little Orchard, Holmesfield, nr. Sheffield)] ;
(2) Francis Henry Balfour, Esq., Lieut. R.A. (T.),
b. 1905 ; Mary Josephine ; Evelyn Hope ; and Primrose
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Keighley. Seat — Ropes, Fernhurst, Sussex. Res. —
Riverdale Grange, Sheffield. Clubs — Conservative,
Devonshire, Sheffield (Sheffield).
grasping a sword entwined with a garland of trefoils
all proper. Motto — " Fidelis et constans."
BANKS (H. Coll., 20 Sept. 1929). Sable, a cross
voided argent, between in the first and fourth quarters
a fleur-de-lis and in the second and third a pheon all of
the second, and on an escutcheon of pretence the arms
of Alford, namely, or, on a chevron indented azure,
between three roses gules, barbed and seeded proper,
an open book between two fleur-de-lis argent, all within
a bordure of the third. Mantling sable and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a dragon's
head erased proper, a fleur-de-lis between two pheons
argent. Motto — " Fide et labore."
Only son of Richard William Banks, of Ridge-
bourne, Kington, b. 1819 ; d. 1891 ; m. 1858,
Emily Rosa, d. of Nathaniel Hartland, of The
Oaklands, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham : —
William Hartland Banks, Esq., M.A. (Trin. Coll.
Camb.), J.P., D.L. co. Hereford, J. P. (High Sheriff 1892),
co. Radnor, b. 1867 ; m. 1894, Dorothy, elder d. of Rev.
Bradley Hurt Alford, late Vicar of St. Luke's, Nutford
Place, W. ; and has issue — Richard Alford Banks,
Gentleman, b. 1902 ; Rosa Dorothea ; Margaret Esther ;
and Mary Caroline. Res. — Hergest Croft, Kington,
Herefordshire.
BOWES of Darlington (H. Coll.). Ermine, three
longbows bent gules, cords sable palewise in fesse, on a
chief azure, a swan argent, beaked and legged of the
second, between two leopards' faces or. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-
leopard rampant guardant gules, holding between the
paws a bundle of arrows or, banded azure, heads and
flights argent. Mottoes — " Jaculis nee arcu " ; " Bonne
et belle assez."
Only son of Richard Bowes, Esq., J. P., of Monkend,
co. Yorks., and Darlington and Brimside, co. Durham,
b. 1859 ; d. 1925 ; m. 1892, Blanche Elizabeth,
d. of Ernest Bunge, of Havre, France : —
Martyn Richard Belasyse Bowes, Gentleman, B.A.,
LL.B., Barrister-at-Law, Freeman of Company of Gold-
smiths, Freeman of the City of London, b. 1901. Res. —
BANON of Broughall Castle (U.O.). Vert, an Irish
wolfhound courant argent, between three trefoils slipped
or. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath
of the colours, an arm in armour embowed the hand
Sons of Christopher James Patrick Banon, Esq.,
D.L., J. P., of Broughall Castle, Frankford, King's
Co., b. 1863 ; d. 1919 ; m. 1908, Rose, only d. of
Valerio, Count Magawly Cerati de Calry : —
Christopher Valerio Edward Joseph Paul Banon,
Gentleman, b. 1912. Seat — Broughall Castle, Frankford,
King's Co., Ireland.
Edward Awly Magawly Banon, Gentleman, b. 1913.
Son of Edward Joseph Banon, Esq., J. P., D.L.,
of Broughall Castle, Frankford, King's Co., b. 1820 ;
d. 1873 ; m. 1858, Ellen, eld. d. of Surgeon-Gen.
John Fitzgerald, of Cheltenham : —
Edward Magawly Banon, Gentleman, M.E., A. I.,
M.E., N.Y., G.S., b. 1868 ; m. 1909, Agnes, d. of late
John B. Manning, a Knight of St. Gregory, of 81
Riverside Drive, New York City. Res. — Glennavague,
Clifton, Jacksonville, Florida, U.S.A. Clubs — Engineers
and Bankers (New York) ; Glenview (Chicago) ;
Timuquana and Ribault (Florida).
Son of Richard Davys Banon, Insp.-Gen. A. M.S.,
of Rathcaslin, Westmeath, b. 1812 ; d. 1870 ;
m. 1849, Adelaide, d. of Thomas Penny White,
M.A., of Cambridge : — ■
Brig.-Gen. Frederick Lionel Banon, C.B., late Shrop-
shire L.I., is a Commissioner Royal Hospital, Chelsea,
served Sudan 1885 (medal with clasp), S. Airica 1899-1902
(despatches, Queen's medal, 4 clasps, King's medal,
2 clasps), and Great War (despatches, C.B.), b. 1862 ;
m. 1890, Helen Mary. d. of Robert McEwen Mcllwraith ;
and has issue — Ronald Awly Banon, Gentleman, b. 1893.
Res. — 156 Sloane Street, S.W.r. Clubs — Army and
Navy, Flyfishers'.
Sons of Andrew Banon, Esq., J. P., of Irishtown,
b. 1823 ; d. 1892 ; m. 1864, Annie, eld. d. of Edward
Beatagh, Q.C. : —
Awly Edward Banon, Gentleman, b. 1866. Res. —
49 Kingsley Road, Prince's Park, Liverpool ; Irishtown,
Ballynacargy, co. Westmeath.
Edward Banon, Gentleman, b. 1868. Res. —
James Arthur Banon, Gentleman, b. 1880. Res. —
Christopher Banon, Gentleman, b. 1882. Res. —
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BOWKER (H. Coll.). Azure, within two cotises
between two eagles displayed argent, an open book
proper, edged gold. Mantling azure and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a demi greyhound argent,
supporting with the paws a bow palewise proper.
Motto —
Eld. son of Edward Harwood Bowker, Physician
and Surgeon, of Heathfield House, Robin Hood's
Bay, Yorks., b. ; d.igio; m. , Annie, d. of
James Sowersby, of Pickering, Yorks. : —
Geoffrey Harwood Bowker, Gentleman, b. 1879.
Res. — Hertford House Hotel, 99 Belgrave Road, London,
S.W.i.
BOLTON (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, argent,
bird-bolt in bend sable, the whole between two garbs
of the second (Bolton) ; 2 and 3, vert, a sword erect
between two crosses pattee or, on a chief of the last, a
demi-lion passant guardant gules (Dickeson). Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
upon a garb fessewise or, a demi-falcon wings elevated
and expanded argent, holding in the beak a bird-bolt
sable. Motto — " Semper floreat." Livery — Claret and
silver, silver buttons.
Only child of Felix Palmer Bolton, of 52 St. Helen's
Road, Hastings, co. Sussex, b. 1849 ; d. 1887 ;
m. 1877, Ellinor, only child and heir of the late Sir
Richard Dickeson, Knt. Bach., J. P., Freeman and
sometime Mayor of Dover : —
Felix Dickeson Bolton, Gentleman, b. 1879 ; m. 1901,
Mabel Alice, 2nd d. of Waldemar Oehme Kennett, of
Elmstead Glade, Chislehurst, Kent ; and has issue —
Ronald Dickeson Bolton, Gentleman, Lieut. R.H.A.,
b. 1903 (Club — Army and Navy) ; Erica Milly [m. 1929,
Charles Aubrey Hamilton Franklin, Gentleman, M.D.
(q.v.)] ; Denise Ellinor ; and Pamela Mary. Res. —
Haimer, Bickley, Kent. Club — Devonshire.
Major-General THOMAS FIELD DUNSCOMB
BRIDGE, R.M.L.I., F.R.G.S., F.R.H.S. Bom 1847,
being the son of the Venerable Archdeacon Bridge, by his
wife Sarah, dau. of J. Dunscomb, de jure Marquis de
Hautbois. Armorial bearings (H. Coll.). Azure, issuing
from the centre of a bar wavy of water properlin the
within two bendlets engrailed on the exterior gules, a
nombril point, a bridge of three arches embattled argent,
masoned sable, the whole between as many sea-lions
each crowned with a naval crown or. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an eagle
rising holding in the beak a sprig of laurel proper. Motto
— " Me juvat ire per altum." Married 1889, Harriett
{died 1923), dau. of the late J. Lermitte, of Knightons
Finchley. Res. — 4 Southwick Place W.
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BRODRICK (Confmd. U.O.). Argent, on a chief
vert, three spear-heads proper. Mantling vert and
argent. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a spear proper,
embrued gules. Mottoes (over the crest)—" A cuspide
corona " ; (below the arms) " Sedendo vincit." Livery
— Grey, green facings.
Onlv child of Alan Brodrick, Gentleman, of Wooder
Manor, S. Devon, b. 1858; d. .1920; m. 188S,
Katherine, d. of Thomas Houghton, Esq. : —
Albert Alan Thomas Houghton Brodrick, Gentleman,
has Legion of Honour, Order of the White Eagle with
Swords, Military Cross of Czechoslovakia, Black Star,
Order of the Dragon, and Order of the Crown of Roumania
with Swords, b. 1890 ; m. 1923, Hon. Hester Winifred
Astley, d. of 20th Lord Hastings ; and has issue —
John Alan St. John Brodrick, Gentleman, b. 1924.
Res. — Chateau de Chamboizay, Beaumont-en-Veron,
Indre-et-Loire, France.
BRUEN of Oak Park (Confmd. U.O.). Sable, a
double-headed eagle displayed or, charged with a
scimitar fesseways proper. Mantling gules, doubled
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a fisherman
proper, holding in his dexter hand by the handle a
landing net placed over the shoulder or, and in the
sinister a fisherman's staff gules. Motto — " Fortitudine."
Son of Henry Bruen, Esq., of Oak Park, co. Carlow,
and Coolbawn, co. Wexford, J. P., D.L., late Lieut.
R.A., b. 1856 ; d. 1927 ; m. 1886, Agnes Mary,
yngst. d. of Rt. Hon. Arthur MacMurragh Kavanagh,
P.C., of Bonis, co. Carlow : —
Henry Arthur Bruen, Esq., Capt. late 15th Hussars,
b. 1887 ; m. 1913, Jane Catherine Gladys, only d. of
Arthur McClintock, of Rathvinden, co. Carlow. Seat
— Oak Park, co. Carlow. Club — Cavalry.
Sons of Rt. Hon. Henry Bruen, of Oak Park, and
Coolbawn, P.C., Ireland, T-P-, D.L., co. Carlow,
J.P. and (1883) High Sheriff co. Wexford, b. 1828 ;
d. 1912 ; m. 1854, Mary Margaret (d. 1894), d. of
Col. Edward Conolly, of Castletown, co. Kildare : —
Admiral Edward Francis Bruen, C.B., R.N. (ret.),
Dir. Naval Equipment 1920-22, has Legion of Honour,
Orders of St. Anne of Russia, and Sacred Treasure of
Japan, b. 1866 ; m. 1912, Constance Dora, d. of the late
Admiral Edmund Charles Drummond ; and has issue —
Francis Bruen, Gentleman, b. 191 8 ; and Anne. Res. —
Highfield, Halesworth, Suffolk. Club — Naval and
Military.
Arthur Thomas Bruen, Gentleman, b. 1873 \ m- 1908,
Lily, d. of F. Ruttledge, Esq., J. P., of Enniscorthy ; and
has issue — John Martin Bruen, Gentleman, Midshipman,
R.N., b. 1910. Res. — Ardachie, Fort Augustus, Inver-
ness-shire. Club — Junior Constitutional.
BULLMORE (H. Coll.). Gules, a lion rampant be-
tween three billets or, on a chief ermine, as many
canaries proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a bull statant gules, billetty,
armed and unguled or, resting the dexter hoof on a
billet gold, charged with a fleam also gules. Motto —
" Facta non verba."
Elder son of William Bullmore, of Falmouth, Corn-
wall, b. 1845 ; d. 1917 ; m. 1870, Prudence Stevens,
d. of Benjamin Tippet, of Lelant, Cornwall : —
Edward Augustus Bullmore, Gentleman, F.R.C.S.
(Edin.), late Temp. Lieut. R.A.M.C, b. 1875 ; m. ist, 1905,
Hilda Maud, d. of George Lanyon, of Falmouth, Corn-
wall ; 2nd, 1922, Dorothy, d. of Rev. Augustus Sidney
Stokes, Hon. Canon of Ely ; and has issue — Edward
Augustus Bullmore, Gentleman, b. 1907 ; and George
Hilary Lanyon Bullmore, Gentleman, b. 1912. Res.
— 12 North Brink, Wisbech, Cambs.
Sir ERNEST CAIN, second Baronet, of Wargrave
Manor, Wargrave, Berks. (29 Jan. 1920), Barrister-at-
Law, Gray's Inn, B.A. (Camb.) Bom 1891, being the only
son of Sir William Ernest Cain, first Baronet, by his wife,
Florence, d. of Joseph Oakes Roberts, of Manchester.
Armorial bearings — (H. Coll.). Argent, three salmon
haurient gules, in chief an oak-tree eradicated proper.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the
colours, a cat salient guardant erminois, holding between
the paws a dexter hand couped gules. Badge — A
talbot's paw erased sable, entiled with a circlet or.
Motto — " Felis demulcta mitis." Married 1923, Enid
Bertha Willoughby, only d. of George Glasgow, of
Liverpool ; and has issue — Michael Ernest Cain, Esq.,
b 1929 ; Ann ; and Joan (twins). Seat — Wargrave
Manor, Wargrave, Berks. Res. — Ellerslie, 16 Aigburth
Drive, Liverpool. Clubs — Carlton, Constitutional.
CANTWELL (confd. U.O.). Gules, a mullet between
four annulets, two in chief and two in base all or, a
canton ermine. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, a leopard's head couped
below the neck proper. Motto — " Ne cede malis."
Sons of Daniel Cantwell, of The Mall, Waterford,
5th son of Patrick Cantwell, of Templemore, co.
Tipperary, b. 1857 ; d. 1926 ; m. 1887, Margaret,
d. of Patrick Keating, Merchant, of Castle House,
Waterford : —
Patrick William Cantwell, Gentleman, 2nd Lieut.
The King's (Liverpool) Regt. (ret.), b. 1888 ; m. 1920,
Frances Septima, yngst. d. of Lieut. Alfred Nevett, late
R.N. ; and has issue— Francis Patrick John Cantwell,
Gentleman, b. 1930. Res. — Bray, co. Wicklow.
Daniel Edward Joseph Cantwell, Gentleman, b. 1891 ;
m. 1922, Kathleen, yngr. d. of Captain Edward Power,
of Liverpool. Res. — Dublin.
William Aloysius Cantwell, Gentleman, Bank of Ire-
land (ret.), b. 1893 ; m. 1920, Ellen Mary, d. of Joseph
Fitzgerald ; and has issue — Joseph Thomas Cantwell,
Gentleman, b. 1922. Res. — 5 Mary Street, Waterford.
Edward John Cantwell, Gentleman, b. 1894 ; m. 1920,
Annie, eld. d. of Andrew Brady, Merchant, of Phibs-
borough, Dublin ; and has issue— Wilfrid John Cantwell,
Gentleman, b. 1921 ; Daniel Anthony Cantwell, Gentle-
man, b. 1923 ; and Maeve Agnes. Res. — 15 Royse Road,
Dublin.
John Otteran Cantwell, Gentleman, b. 1895 ; m. 1923,
Bridget Patricia, d. of James Veale, Merchant, of Water-
ford ; and has issue — 3 daus. Res. — Tramore, co.
Waterford.
Thomas Joseph Cantwell, Gentleman, b. 1898. Res —
Waterford.
CAVENAGH (Confmd. U.O.). Azure, a lion passant
argent, armed and langued gules, between three crescents
of the second. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, issuant from the horns^of a
crescent azure, a garb or. Motto—" Pax et copia."
Sons of Gen. Sir Orfeur Cavenagh, K.C.S.I.,
b. 1820 ; d. 1 89 1 ; m. 1842, Elizabeth Marshall,
d. of James Robert Moriarity, Lieut. R.M. : —
Lt.-Col. Orfeur James Cavenagh, J.P. co. Sussex, late
Gordon Highlanders, served Sudan 1885 ; b. 1849 ;
m. 1879, Caroline, only d. of George Welstead Colledge ;
and has issue — Major Orfeur Cavenagh, served Great
War with R.A., b. 1885 [m. 1921, Phyllis Mary Wynne
James, and has issue]. Res. — Southwick, Sussex.
Lt.-Col. Wentworth Ordiarne Cavenagh, J.P. co.
Kent, late Bedfordsh. Regt., b. 1856 ; m. 1889, Marion,
d. of Gen. Sir Julius Richard Glyn, K.C.B. ; and has
issue — Wentworth Glyn Cavenagh, Gentleman, b. 1890
[m. 1922, Mary Camilla Billson, and has issue] ; and
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Emma Doreen [tn. 1923, Harry Sibbald Paterson,
F.M.S. Civil Service, temp. Major M.G. Corps]. Res.—
Red House, St. Margaret's-at-Cliffe, Kent.
CLUTTERBUCK (H. Coll.). Azure, a lion rampant in
chief three escallops argent. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stag
COLDHAM-FUSSELL (H. Coll.). Sable, a fesse en-
grailed between four fusils or, on a chief of the last, three
crosses flory of the first. Mantling sable and or. Crest —
sejant gules, attired or, between two branches of laurel
proper. Motto — " Loyal." Livery — Blue and silver.
Sons of Edwin Clutterbuck, of The Terets, Lapworth,
Warwick, b. 1848 ; d. 1918 ; tn. 1881, Gertrude Estelle,
d. of Henry Isacke, of Gloucester : —
Edwin Herbert Clutterbuck, Gentleman, Solicitor of
the Supreme Court of Judicature, b. 1887 ; m. 1915, Lois
Mary Pollock, and has issue — Edwin Trevor Clutterbuck,
Gentleman, b. 1918 ; and Meryl Mary. Res. — Finwood
Lawn, Rowington, Warwickshire.
Maurice Isacke Clutterbuck, Esq., Solicitor of the
Supreme Court of Judicature, Major 68th (Warwickshire)
Bde. R.F.A. (T.A.), b. 1888 ; tn. 1916, Vivienne Gloria
Mary Harrison, d. of Oswald Harrison Gray, of Ingate-
stone, Essex ; and has issue — Maurice Richard Gray
Clutterbuck, Gentleman, b. 1925 ; Phillippa Gloria
Mary ; and Vivienne Loraine. Res. — Windmill Farm,
Rowington, Warwickshire.
Richard Isacke Clutterbuck, Esq., Lieut. -Comdr. R.N.,
b. 1896 ; tn. 1920, Theodora Ethel, d. of Howard Heaton,
of Solihull, Warwickshire, and has issue — Howard Richard
Clutterbuck, Gentleman, b. 192 1.
CORCORAN (Confmd. U.O.). Gules, two lions ram-
pant combatant argent, supporting a sword proper, a chief
ermine. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, on the stump of a tree sprouting a
hawk with wings expanded proper, collared or. Motto
— " In fide et in bello fortes."
Sons of James Corcoran, Esq., J. P., of Oakley Park,
King's Co., b. 1805 ; d. 1892 ; tn. 1857, Judith, d. of
Edward Foley, of Smythstown, Castleamer,
Ireland : —
Sir John Arthur Corcoran, K.B.E. (Civ.) 1924, C.B.
(Civ.) 1919, Dir. National Union of Manufacturers,
formerly (1920-4) Dir. of Army Contracts and (1924-5)
Asst. Under-Sec. of State for War, is Officer Legion of
Honour, b. 1862 ; tn. 1905, Edna Lea, d. of the late
John Lea-Smith, of Bryanston Square ; and has issue —
Edward Allan Corcoran, Esq., b. 1908 ; Molly Edna ;
and Judith Vivien. Res. — 62 Cornwall Gardens, S.W.7.
Clubs — Reform, Sandown Park.
Joseph Corcoran, Esq., J. P., b. 1864. Res. — Bal Ivor,
King's Co.
On a wreath of the colours, between two laurel branches
proper, a fusil or, charged with a cross florv sable.
Motto—" AIA."
Sons of James Cecil Coldham Coldham-Fussell,
Gentleman, b. 1844 ; d. ; tn. 1868, Eliza Harriet,
d. of William Wilkes : —
Vernon Coldham Coldham-Fussell, Gentleman, b. 1869.
Res. — Culverhall, Miskin Street, Toowong, Brisbane,
Queensland, Australia.
Edgar Coldham Coldham-Fussell, Gentleman, b. 1870;
tn. , and has had issue — Warwick Coldham-
Fussell, Gentleman, b. 1910 ; d. 1924 ; Dudley Coldham-
Fussell, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Rev. James Coldham Coldham-Fussell, Vicar of Dorgo-
ville, New Zealand, b. 1874 ; tn. , and
has had with other issue — Andrew Coldham-Fussell,
Gentleman, b. ; d. 1930. Res. — The Vicarage,
Dorgoville, New Zealand.
Jervis Coldham Coldham-Fussell, Gentleman, b. 1882.
Res. —
Warwick Coldham Coldham-Fussell, Gentleman, b.
1889. Res. —
THOMAS HUNGERFORD CRESSWELL.Gentleman,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.O. (Oxon.). Born 1889, being the
youngest surviving son of the late Charles Estcourt
Cresswell, Gentleman, of Leckhampton Hall, Chelten-
ham, by his wife Phoebe, d. of John Hughes Coxwell, of
Brighton. Armorial bearings (Vn. 1663) — Gules, three
plates each charged with a squirrel sejant proper.
Mantling gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a Saracen's head couped at the shoulders proper,
charged with a mullet gules. Motto — " Aut nunquam
tentes aut perfice." Residence — 3 Lindum Road,
Lincoln.
CROLY of Curraghcroly, co. Cork (Confmd. U.O.).
Argent, a boar passant azure, between three crosses
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On a wreath of the colours, a naked arm erect couped
below the elbow gules, holding a spear in bend point
upwards proper. Motto — " Spero in Deo."
Son of Henry Croly, Esq., J. P., F.R.C.S.I., of
Greenfield, Rathfarnham, co. Dublin, b. ;
d. ; m. , d. of :—
Arthur England Johnson Croly, Esq., Col. late
R.A.M.C, b. . Res. — Greenfield, Rathfarnham,
co. Dublin.
Son of Henry Gray Croly, Esq., of Merrion Square,
and Kilmacud House, Stillorgan, co. Dublin, J.P.,
Ex-Pres. F.R.C.S.I., served in H.M.S. Hawke
throughout Crimean War, b. 1835 ; d. 1903 ;
m. 1861, Anna Mary, eld. d. of William Henry
Chapman, Esq., of Belgrave House, Dublin :—
William Chapman Croly, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Col. (ret.)
R.A.M.C, served S. Africa 1900-02 (Queen's medal, 3
clasps, King's medal, 2 clasps), and Great War (des-
patches 3 times, D.S.O.), has Roy. Humane Society s
silver medal, b. 1874 ; m. 1904, Ella Mary, d. of the late
Canon William Bourke Wright, M.A., of Athleague,
County Roscommon ; and has issue — Henry Gray Croly,
Gentleman, 2nd Lieut. R.A., b. 1910 ; Eileen Mary ;
and Norah Kathleen. Club — Army and Navy.
CROSTHWAITE-EYRE (R.L. 1924, H. Coll.).
Ouarterly 1 and 4, argent, on a chevron sable, three
quatrefoils or, and (for distinction) a cross crosslet ot
the second (for Eyre) ; 2 and 3, per pale gules and or, a
lion rampant holding between the forepaws a cross
patee between six like crosses all counterchanged (for
Crosthwaite). Mantling sable and argent. Crests—
1 on a wreath of the colours, an armed leg couped
above the knee per pale argent and gules, spur or, and
(for distinction) charged with a cross crosslet counter-
changed (for Eyre) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours,
issuant from a chaplet of roses proper, a demi-hon per
pale gules and or, holding between the paws a cross
patee gold (for Crosthwaite). Mottoes— " Sola virtus
nvicta " (for Eyre) ; " Finis coronat opus (for Cros-
1 WaSon of Sir Robert Crosthwaite, K.C.S.I., Bengal
Civil Service, of Lakenham, Northam, Devon,
b 1841 ■ d. 1917 ; m. 1st, 1868, Charlotte Frances,
d of W W T. Baldwin, of Stede Hill, Maidstone ;
2nd, 1877, Mary James, d. of Stephen Harvey
James, of St. Just :—
Tohn Symons Crosthwaite-Eyre (formerly Cros-
thwaite), Esq., Maj. (ret.) I. A., b. 1881 ; m 1912,
Dorothy Muriel, d. of George Edward Briscoe Eyre, Esq.,
J.P., of Warrens, Wilts. Res.— 31 Sheffield lerrace,
W.8*!
DARLINGTON (H. Coll.). Azure, guttee-d eau, on a
fesse engrailed or, between two leopards' faces in pale
of the last, four cross crosslets gules. Mantling azure
and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, in front of a
Corinthian column erect or, between two wings sable,
each charged with a cross crosslet argent, a mount vert.
Motto— " Fide." .
Sons of Henry Darlington, of Wigan, Lanes., b. 1852 ;
d. 1904; m. 1876, Edith Blanche, d. of Capt. I.
Johnes Smith, 56th Foot : —
Sir Henry Clayton Darlington, K.C.B. (1925), C.M.U.
(1916), Colonel T.A. (T.D.), D.L. and J.P. co. Lancaster,
b 1877 ; m. 1st, Mabel Anne (d. 1916), d. of the late
T J Hirst, of Meltham Hall, nr. Huddersfield ; 2nd,
1918, Daisy Marv, d. of T. J. Hirst; and has issue-
Henry John Darlington, Esq., b. 1912 ; James Hirst
Darlington, Esq., b. 1921 ; Thomas Ralph Darlington
Esq b 1927 ; Esther Mabel ; Anne ; Mary ; and
Margaret Blanche. Res.— Melling Hall, nr. Carnforth.
Cecil Ralph Darlington, Gentleman, b. 1879 ; ™. 1911,
Marjorie, d. the late John H. Clayton, of Hadlow Wood,
\\ illaston ; and has issue. Res.— Hale, Cheshire.
SIR BENJAMIN DAWSON, first Baronet, of Appleton
Roebuck, co. Yorks. (1929), J-P- forW. Riding of York-
shire, Chmn. of Central Div. of Bradford Conservative
Assn., Member of Council of Bradford Chamber of
Commerce. Born 1878, being the elder son of Joseph
Dawson, of Bradford, by his wife Isabella Caroline, d. of
John Scriven, of Otley. Armorial bearings (H. Loll.)—
Argent, a daw wings elevated sable, a bordure azure.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of
the colours, a daw wings elevated and addorsed sable,
supporting with the dexter claw a sunflower leaved and
slipped proper. Motto-" Lstus sorte mea " Married
1906, Annie EUen, d. of Lister Saville, of Bradford
and has issue— Lawrence. SavUle Dawson Esq b.
1908 ; Bessie Scriven ; and Joan Scriven. Seat— Nun-
appleton Hall, Bolton Percy, near York.
DAWSON (Confmd. U.O. 28 Aug., 1929, on user since
1677) Azure, on a bend or, three daws gules Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest-On a wreath of the colours,
an estoile of six points or. Motto—" Toujours propice.
Sons of Frank Talbot Dawson (2nd son of Francis
Alexander Dawson— see below), d. 1926 ; m. Agnes
G. Hulton, of Hulton Park Lanes. :—
Arthur Peel Dawson, Esq., Major R.A.M.C b. 1888
m. 1919, Violet, d. of the late Dr. Impy of Capetown.
Postal address- H.M.S. Calcutta, Capetown S. Africa.
Frederick Francis Dawson, Gentleman b. 1892 ; m.
1921, Mary Josephine, d. of Joseph Nelson M.D. of
Grinshul Salop ; and has issue-John Hulton Pee
Sson, Gentkman, b. 1922 ; Derek William Dawson,
Gentleman, b. 1925. Res.— Uvmston, co. Lanes.
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William Harrington Hulton Dawson, Gentleman,
M.C., B.A., b. 1894; m. Elizabeth Sarah, d. of
Charles Edward Morris-Eyton, Esq., J. P. (q.v.) ; and
has issue — Robert Hulton Dawson, Gentleman, b. 1924 ;
and Joyce Isabel Agnes. Res. — Brimford House, Salop.
4th and yngst son of Francis Alexander Dawson, of
Moyola Park, Castle Dawson, co. Londonderry ;
Thurnby House, Leicestershire ; and 16 Upper
Grosvenor Street, W., b. 1824; d. 1879; m. 1854,
Caroline Agnes, d. of J. Harrop, Esq., J. P., D.L., of
Bardsley House, Ashton-under-Lyne, and Gatton
Lodge, Salop : —
William Peel Dawson, Gentleman, b. 1862. Res. —
The Hermitage, Tintern, Monmouth ; Shakespeare House,
Seaton, Devon. Club— -National Liberal.
De JERSEY (H. Coll.). Perpale azure and gules, an
eagle displayed argent. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, issuant out of flames
proper, a demi-eagle displayed argent.
Seventh son of Carey Brook de Jersey, of Grange
Lodge, Guernsey, C.I., b. 1802 ; d. 1874 ; m. 1850,
Martha Frances, d. of Pierre Le Pelley, Seigneur and
Jurat of Sark : —
Rt. Rev. Norman Stewart de Jersey, D.D., V.D.,
Bishop of the Falkland Isles since 1919, Sen. Chaplain,
Missions to Seamen, Bristol, Avonmouth and the Channel
1898-1919 [Arms — azure, a map of South America proper,
on a chief argent, a cross gules, being the official arms of
his See of the Falkland Isles, impaled with his family
arms of de Jersey as above, behind the shield two
crosiers in saltire proper, the escutcheon surmounted by
his mitre], b. 1866. Postal Addresses — Casilla 1380,
Valparaiso, Chile, S. America ; La Tanierie, Queen's
Road, Guernsey, C.I.
DEMPSEY (U.O., 18 Jan. 1929). Sable, a lion ram-
pant argent, armed and langued gules, between two
swords points upwards of the second, pommels and hilts
or, one in bend dexter and the other in bend sinister.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a demi-lion rampant argent, armed and
langued gules, holding in the dexter paw a sword erect
argent, pommel and hilt or. Motto — " Libertas et
natale solum."
Second son of William Joseph Dempsey, of Black-
heath, London, b. 1836 ; d. 1907 ; m. 1861, Arabella
Warne, d. of John Veale, of Callington, Cornwall : —
Arthur Hey ward Dempsey, Gentleman, b. 1869 ;
in. 1899, Louisa Alice May, 4th d. of late R. T. May,
of Deal, Kent ; and has had issue — Rupert Arthur
Heyward Dempsey, Gentleman, b. 1903 ; Noel William
Dempsey, Gentleman, b. 1907 ; John Patrick Heyward
Dempsey, Gentleman, b. 1910 ; Aileen May Heyward ;
and Phyllis Helen (deed.). Res. — Boyne House,
Shirley Avenue, Cheam, Surrey.
DODD (H. Coll.). Or, a garb vert, between two
branches of holly slipped and fructed proper, palewise
within as many flaunches gules, each charged with a
crescent of the first. Mantling vert and or. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, in front of a garb or, en-
vironed with a serpent vert, a crow sable. Motto —
" Cautus in copia."
Son of the late Joseph Dodd of Hale, Rowden,
Cheshire : —
The late John Dodd, Esq., J.P., of the Hollies, Oldham,
Lanes., b. 1837 ; m. 1877, Mary (d. 1913), eld. d. of
Robert Pritchard, and d. 1912, leaving issue — Edith
Mary [m. 1907, Charles Edwin Hartley, son of William
Hartley of Heywood ; and has issue] ; Lilian, O.B.E.
[m. 1905, Alan Wrigley, Gentleman {q.v.), and has issue].
DWYER-HAMPTON (Arms of Dwyer granted H.
Coll. 1925). Tierce in pairle reversed gules, azure and
sable, first and second a pair of swords in saltire points
upwards, and third a lion rampant or, and upon an
escutcheon of pretence the arms of Hampton-Lewis
(R.L. 1 June, 1830, H. Coll.), namely — quarterly, 1 and
4, quarterly, i. and iiii., argent, a chevron sable, between
three Cornish choughs proper, in the beak of each an
ermine spot (Lewis) ; ii. and iii., gules, on a chevron
between three bucks' heads caboshed argent, a crescent
of the field for difference (Roberts of Bodior) ; 2 and 3,
gules, on a fesse or, between a mullet in chief and an
escallop in base or, three martlets sable (Hampton).
Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, within a mascle sable, charged with eight
bezants, an arm embowed in armour the hand grasping
a dagger or. Motto—" Noli irritare fortes." Livery —
Maroon, red waistcoat, white facings.
Eld. son of Capt. Robert Hoare Dwyer, R.M.L.I.,
b. 1843 ; d. 1882 ; m. 1871, Caroline Georgina
Thurlow, d. of Sir Francis Thurlow Cunynghame,
8th Bart. :—
Bertie Cunynghame Dwyer-Hampton, Esq., D.S.O.,
Lieut.-Col. late Leicestershire Regt., J. P., D.L., Anglesey,
served S. Africa and Great War, b. 1872 ; m. 1st, 1907,
Beryl Maud (d. 1910), d. of William Gillman, of Rutland
House, Southsea ; 2nd, 1914, Mary Gwendolen Hampton,
eld. d. and co-heir of the late Col. Thomas Lewis Hampton-
Lewis, 6th Dragoon Gds., of Henllys, Beaumaris,
Anglesey, and assumed by R.L. 1915, the additional
surname of Hampton. Seats — Henllys, Beaumaris,
Anglesey ; Bodior, Holyhead. Clubs — Army and Navy,
Roy. Anglesey Yacht (Beaumaris).
ELLISON (H. Coll.). Gules, on a chevron argent,
between three eagles' heads erased or, langued azure,
two keys wards inwards sable. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of
an eagle's head erased or, langued gules, two keys
saltirewise sable. Motto — " Pax domus."
Second son of John Ellison, of Allerton House,
Yorkshire, b. 1812 ; d. 1885 ; m. 1852, Bessie
Eleanor, d. of William Stockdale, of Witherslack
Hall, Westmorland : — ■
John Cuthbert Ellison, Gentleman, b. 1857 ; m. 1895,
Cecilia, d. of Thomas Jackson, of Etherley, co. Durham ;
and has issue — Alfred Joseph Ellison, Gentleman, b. 1896 ;
Reginald Cuthbert Stockdale Ellison, Gentleman, b. 1906.
Res. — 21 Chapel Street, Belgrave Square, S.W.i.
NEVILL PERCEVAL NOWELL DE ROUEN
FORTH, Gentleman, Lieut. 2nd Monmouthshire Regt.
Bom 30 Oct., 1905, being the only son of Lieut.-Col.
Clarence Thomas Willoughby Forth, late 1st Battn.
(88th) Connaught Rangers and 30th Punjabis, late of
appentJir
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Glenageary, co. Dublin, who saw service on the frontiers
of India and in the Great War (two Frontier Medals of
India and two clasps inscribed " Looshar 1890-91, and
" Relief of Chitral 1895," British War Medal and Victory
Medal), and was for three years Member of the Urban
District Council of Kingstown, co. Dublin, the Grand
Orange Lodge of Ireland, and the Grand Orange Lodge
of co Dublin, and Vice President and Hon. Secretary
of several of the principal organisations for the mainten-
ance of the Union, by his wife, Married 22 June 1897,
Gwendoline May Frederica, eld. d. of Frederick William
Clay of Meadowbank, Terenure, and Willowdale,
Kingstown, co. Dublin, by his wife Emily, d. of Richard
White O'Donovan, Leitrim Rifles, of Carrick-on-
Shannon ; who was the son of Col. Alfred Charles Forth,
bom 17 May, 1834, and died at Paris 26 June, 1906 ;
eldest son of Hon. Frederick Henry Alexander Forth,
bom 11 Feb. 1808, Capt. 75th Foot now 1st Gordon
Highlanders, and 21st Royal Scots Fusiliers, Lieut.-
Gov in West Indies and Member of the Legislative
Council, Col. Secretary and Col. Treasurer Hong-Kong,
who with his younger brother His Excellency Baron
Forth-Rouen des Mallets, Envoy Extraordinary and
Minister Plenipotentiary from Louis Phillippe, King of
the French, to several of the courts of Europe, were the
sons of Nathaniel Parker Forth, Esq., Special Envoy
Mnsm^ir^w
from George III to the Courts of Versailles and Madrid,
bom at Ludlow Castle, Shropshire, 27 July 1744 ; married
26 April 1804, Eliza (died 26 May, 1864), d. and co-heir of
John Petrie, of Gatton Park, Surrey; and Chateau d'Enn,
Pontoise, France, Deputy Lieutenant of Surrey, M.P. for
Gatton (1795-1800), and in 1806 Member of the
Constituent Assembly of France under Napoleon, and died
at Paris 28 April 1809 ; son of Captain Samuel Forth,
Sovereign of Longford, bom 1691 ; and died 1761 ; eld.
son of Captain Samuel Forth, of Wolseley's Regiment of
Horse, High Sheriff of co. Longford 1704, who was
attainted by James II and twice severely wounded
fighting for William III in the Enniskillen, Boyne and
Aughrim campaigns, and died 19 Nov. 1706. Armorial
bearings (Granted by William Hawkins, Ulster King of
Arms, 13 April, 1698, to Captain Samuel Forth of
Wolseley's Regiment of Horse)— Ermine, the harp of
Ireland or, between three martlets gules. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours
a naked dexter arm couped and embowed, the hand
holding a broken sword and encircled above the elbow
with a ducal coronet all proper. Mottoes — " Deus arma
ministrat " ; and " Le fort ne se soumettra jamais." Livery
Dress : White coat and waistcoat, with scarlet facings,
scarlet breeches, silver buttons, garters and buckles
Undress : Light drab coat and overcoat, with scarlet
collar and cuffs, silver buttons and hatband, white and
scarlet striped waistcoat. Residence— Longford Lodge
Sidcup, Kent.
LIEUT.-COL. NOWELL BARNARD DE LANCEY
FORTH, D.S.O., M.C., 2nd Batt. the Manchester
Regiment, served South African War 1900-01, operations
in Transvaal, East and West of Pretoria, 1900, including
Actions at Zilikats Nek, Operations in Orange River
Colony 1900, and in the Transvaal, 1900-01, Seconded
to Egyptian Army 1907-16, in Camel Corps and comd.
Eastern Arab Corps, Soudan, 1908, Operations in Jabel
Nyima District, Southern Cordofan, Soudan, 1910, and
in Southern Cordofan, Nuba Mountains, at Manda
Sabai, Soudan, 1914, Comd. 3rd Batt. Imperial Camel
Corps, Comd. 7th Batt. Essex Regiment, Palestine, 1917,
Solium Section Egyptian Cyrenica Frontier 19 18, and
Camel Corps and Light Car Patrols, Frontiers District
Administration 1920-24, wounded twice, despatches 3
times, Queen's Medal with four clasps for South African
War Egyptian Medal with clasp Soudan 1908 Egyptian
Medal with clasp 1910, Medal with clasp Soudan 1914,
British War Medal and Victory Medal, D S.O., with
Bar, M.C., Mejidieh and Order of the Nile. Bom
22 Dec. 1879, being the elder son of Robert de Lancey
Forth, 6. 24 Oct. 1835 ; d. 23 April 1890 by his
wife, m. 7 July 1877, Anne Thomson, d. of J. t*. Ware ,
and grandson of Hon. Frederick Henry Alexander
Forth, Capt. 75th Foot, now the 1st Gordon Highlanders
and 21st Royal Scots Fusiliers, Lieut.-Gov. in West
Indies and Member of the Legislative Council, Col.
Secretary and Col. Treasurer Hong Kong ; descended
from Captain Samuel Forth, High Sheriff of co Longford
1704. Armorial bearings (U.O. 13 April 1698)—
Ermine, the harp of Ireland or, between three martlets
gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest— Upon a
wreath of the colours, a naked dexter arm couped and
embowed, the hand grasping a broken sword and
encircled above the elbow with a ducal coronet^ an
proper. Mottoes—" Deus arma ministrat' '* ; and Le
fort ne se soumettra jamais." Livery— Dress : White
coat and waistcoat, with scarlet facings, scarlet breeches
silver buttons, garters and buckles. Undress : Light drab
coat and overcoat, with scarlet collar and cuffs, silver
buttons and hatband, white and scarlet striped waistcoat.
Club — United Service.
FORTY (H. Coll.). Azure, two bars argent, on a fesse
embattled or, as many mullets gules. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest— Upon a crown pahsado or, a mullet
gules, between two branches of laurel proper. Motto—
" Per aspera virtus." Livery— Dark blue.
Son of Edward Heber Forty, B.A. (Ch. Ch. Oxford),
of Ufnngton, Berks., b. 1846; d. 1926 ; w. 1878,
Wilhelmina Alice (Res.— 3 Cambridge Park Guern-
sey), d. of George Smith-Ainsley, 79th Highlanders
of Otterington House, Northallerton, Yorks and
Wilhelmina Tupper, of Hauteville, Guernsey, C.l. :—
Cecil Heber Forty, Esq., Lt.-Col. (ret.) Roy. Siamese
' Gendarmerie, b. 1880. Postal Address— 3 Cambridge
Park, Guernsey.
FREMLIN (Confmd. 1563, H. Coll.). Gules, a chevron
between three esquires' helmets each with one plume
argC Son of the late James Fremlin, of Wateringbury, nr.
Maidstone, Kent : —
Frank Fremlin, Gentleman, b. ; m.
; and has issue— Margaret.
Res.— Rusthall Lodge, Tunbridge Wells, Kent.
Son of the late Arthur Frernlin, of Crest Lodge
Teston, nr. Maidstone, Kent (and grandson ot
Tames Fremlin — see above) : —
Ralph Fremlin, Esq., Capt. late Hodson s Horse,
Indian Army, b. ; tn. , Maud, d of the Rev.
Kent, of Dinham Hall, Ludlow, Salop ; and has issue-
Kathleen \m. , Major Wilfrid Seymour Chalk, R.A.,
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T.A., and has issue] ; Margery Gladys [tn. Major Thomas
Stanley Clack, T.D., R.A., Barrister-at-Law, Middle
Temple {q.v.)] ; and Pamela. Res. —
GALPIN (H . Coll.). Or, a bear passant sable, on a chief
gules, three mascles of the field. Mantling sable and or.
Alexander Dallas, of East London, S. Africa].
Airlie Estate, Cape Province, S. Africa.
Res.—
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, five ostrich feathers
erect proper, banded gules. Motto — " Deo gratias."
Issue of Alfred Carter Galpin, Gentleman (eld. son
of Henry Carter Galpin — see below), b. 185 1 ; d.
1921 ; tn. 1885, Letitia Harriette, d of William
Brooke Attwell, of Grahamstown : —
Cecil Carter Galpin, Gentleman, b. 1892 ; tn. 1917,
Kathleen, d. of John Hurry, of Port Elizabeth ; and has
issue — John Carter Galpin, Gentleman, b. 1918. Res.
—Port Elizabeth, S. Africa.
Ethel Mary, tn. 1912, St. Clair Overbeek Sinclair,
M.A., D.Sc.
Georgina Mary, tn. 191 1, John Illidge Fraser, M.A.
Oxon.).
Sons of Henry Carter Galpin, Gentleman, of Grahams-
town, S. Africa, b. 1820 ; d. 1886 ; tn. Georgina
Maria, d. of George Luck, of Cape Town : —
Walter Henry Galpin, Gentleman, of Plaatjesfontein
Estate, Dwaal Station, S. Africa, b. 1853 ; tn. Anne, d.
of Frederick Pons, of Grahamstown ; and has issue —
Bernard Pons Galpin, Gentleman, b. 1887 [tn. 1924,
Jean White, d. of Henry Hugh White Lindsay, of
Droogefontein] ; Douglas George Galpin, Gentleman,
b. 1891 ; Eric Walter Galpin, Gentleman, b. 1895
[tn. 1926, Ellen Gordon, d. of Sir Gordon Sprigg, K.C.B.] ;
Dorothy ; and Ruth. Res. — Plaatjesfontein Estate,
S. Africa.
George Luck Galpin, Gentleman, F.R.C.S., M D.,
b. 1857 ; tn. 1898, Agnes Mary, d. of Anthony Weldon
Hockley, of Little Buckingham, Sussex. Res. — Great
Westerford, Rondebosch, S. Africa.
Ernest Edward Galpin, Gentleman, F.L.S., b. 1858 ;
tn. 1892, Marie Elizabeth, d. of Lourens de Jongh ; and
has issue — (1) Wilfrid Douglas Galpin, Gentleman B.Sc.,,
b. 1893 [tn. 1926, Evangeline Margaret, d. of Rev. J. W.
Martins] ; (2) Hubert Mosdene Galpin, Gentleman,
b. 1896 [tn. Florence Ellen, d. of William Archer, C.M.G.] ;
(3) Ernest Alfred Galpin, Gentleman, b. 1898. Res.
— Mosdene Estate, Naboomspruit, Transvaal, S. Africa.
Frank Herbert Galpin, Gentleman, b. i860. Res.
— Airlie, East London, S. Africa.
Henry Arnold Galpin, Gentleman, b. 1864 ; tn. 1889,
Amy Gray, d. of George Banks ; and has issue —
(1) Frank Vyvian Galpin, Gentleman, b. 1895 ; (2) Ralph
Galpin, Gentleman, b. 1906 ; and Minnie Luck [tn. 1913,
GARVAN (U.O.). Azure, three salmon naiant proper,
on a canton or, a fleur-de-lys vert. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an
arm erect the hand holding a dolphin in fesse proper.
Motto — " Auxilium serviendo."
Son of Patrick Garvan, of Castletown, Roche, co.
Cork, and Mary Carroll : —
Francis Patrick Garvan, Gentleman, b. . Res.
— Wheatley Hills, Long Island, New York.
GREGORY-HOOD (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4
azure, a fret argent, on a chief or, three crescents sable
(Hood) ; 2 and 3 or, two bars and in chief a lion passant
azure, and (for distinction) a canton gules (Gregory).
Mantling azure and argent. Crests — 1. on a wreath of
the colours, a Cornish chough proper, the dexter foot
resting on an anchor placed in bend sinister or (Hood) ;
2. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-boar rampant sable,
collared and hoofed or, charged on the shoulder (for
distinction) with a bezant (Gregory). Motto — " Vigil-
anter." Livery — Blue, with white facings.
Second but only surv. son of Hon. Alexander
Frederick Gregory, of Styvechale (q.v.), b. 1843 ;
d. 1927 ; tn. 1870, Ethel Cecilia (d. 1923), d. of
Algernon Charles Heber-Percy, of Hodnet Hall,
Salop : —
Charles Hugh Gregory-Hood, Esq., D.L., J. P., co.
Warwick, Major (ret.) The Buffs, served S. Africa
1900-01 (despatches twice), and Great War 1914-18
(despatches twice), b. 1877; tn. 191 1, Dorothy, d. of
Hon. Marshall Brooks ; and has issue — Alexander
Marshall Horace Gregory-Hood, Gentleman, b. 1915 ;
and Rosemary. Seats — Styvechale Hall, Coventry ;
Owernthylnwith, Glamorganshire.
HALLIFAX (H. Coll.). Or, on a pile engrailed sable,
between two fountains proper, three cross-crosslets of the
held. Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a moorcock per bend sinister sable and gules,
combed and wattled of the last, gorged with a ducal
coronet or, on the breast a cross-crosslet as in the arms.
Motto — " Halig faex."
Son of Benjamin Wilson Hallifax, Gentleman, of The
Lawn, Wellington, co. Somerset, b. 1833 ; d. 1906 ; tn.
1st, i860, Mary Anne, d. of Robert Cox ; 2nd, 1902,
Gwenllian Winifred Fox, d. of John Morgan, and
widow of Allen Clode : —
Benjamin William Hallifax, Gentleman, b. 1864 ; m. 1st,
1894, Jessie Reid McCrie ; 2nd, 191 1, Lucy Ellen Smeal,
nie Thompson, and has issue, by 1st marriage — Minnie
Eleanor Maude. Res. — St. Edmunds, Speldhurst, co. Kent.
HAMILTON (Confmd. U.O.). Quarterly gules and
argent, in the first and fourth quarters three cinquefoils
pierced ermine, and a canton of the second, charged
with a trefoil slipped vert, in the second and third
quarters a lymphad sails furled oars in action sable.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — Out of a ducal
coronet or, an oak-tree proper fructed gules, cut with a
frame-saw of the first. Mottoes — " Sola nobilitas
virtus " ; and above the crest, the word " Through."
Eld. surv. son of the Ven. George Hans Hamilton,
D.D., V.D., J. P., Archdeacon of Northumberland and
Canon of Durham, b. 1823; d. 1905 ; tn. 1848, Arabella
Sarah, d. of the late John Best, H.E.I.C.S. : —
His Honour Judge Henry Best Hans Hamilton, a
County Court Judge, J. P. co. Palatine of Lancaster
1905, Private Secretary to the late Earl Fitzwilliam,
K.G., 1886-1892, Recorder of Berwick-upon-Tweed
1 899- 1 905, Colonel late Comdg. The Northumberland
Artillery, R.G.A.,Mil., Commanded Rgt. when embodied
(South African War) at Devonport, served Great War
1914-18 (despatches), Hon. Assoc, of the Order of the
Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, Hon.
Life Member of Surveyors' Inst., 1905, b. 1850 ; tn. 1875,
Margaret Gordon, eld. d. of John Bond Cabbell, Esq.,
J. P., of Cromer Hall, Norfolk ; and has issue — (1) Ben-
jamin Henry Noel Hans Hamilton, Esq., D.S.O.,
Squadron Leader (ret.) R.N.A.F., served in Great War
(despatches twice, D.S.O.), b. 1882 [tn. 1906, Ida, d. of
Percy Mortimer, Esq., J. P., of Ashe Park, Hants., and
has issue — Hugh Hamilton, Gentleman, b. 1909] ;
(2) George Cecil Hans Hamilton, Gentleman, Barrister-
at-Law, served in Great War, b. 1888 [tn. Eva Marjorie,
eld. d. of Edgar Hornby, and has issue — James Hamilton,
Hppentur
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Kensington, S.W.7.
]. Res. — 5 Cranley Gardens, S.
HARPER (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, per fesse
argent and or, a lion rampant also per fesse gules and
azure, holding between the fore-paws an anchor sable,
all within a bordure gobony of the second and third
(Harper) ; 2, argent, on a cross engrailed between four
eagles displayed gules, a fleur-de-lis between four
cinquefoils or (Strachie) ; 3, argent, three hunting-horns
stringed sable (Hodges). Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a plate charged with
a lion's head or, erased and gorged with a collar gules,
chained gold. Motto — " Coelum non animum."
Surv. sons of Leonard Harper, Gentleman, late of
Bruton, co. Somerset, Barrister-at-Law, of the
Middle Temple, b. 1837 ; d. 1915 ; m. 1864, Joanna
Dorothea Dyke, 5th d. of Arthur Henry Dyke
Troyte, Esq. (formerly Acland), of Huntsham
Court, Devon : —
Arthur Paul Harper, Esq., B.A. (Oxon.), Captain
(ret.) N.Z. Defence Forces, Barrister-at-Law (Inner
Temple), Barrister, N.Z., b. 1865 ; m. 1899, Marion
Florence, eld. d. of late Michael Scott Campbell of
Christchurch, N.Z. ; and has surv. issue — John Strachey
Harper, Gentleman, b. 191 1 ; Leonard Hugh Acland
Harper, Gentleman, b. 1912 ; Theodora Joan [m. 1928,
C. B. Maturin] ; and Rosamond Mary Templer. Res.
— The Hill, Karori, Wellington, N.Z. Clubs — Alpine,
Christchurch (N.Z.), Wellington (N.Z.), Alpine (N.Z.).
Rev. Charles Coleridge Harper, M.A. (Oxon.), Rector
of Ford, Northumberland, b. 1866 ; m. 1893, and
has issue — Geoffrey Coleridge Harper, Gentleman, Lieut. -
Comdr. R.N., served Great War, b. ; Audrey
Troyte [m. John Chitty]. Res. — The Rectory, Ford,
nr. Berwick-on-Tweed.
Theodore Acland Harper, Gentleman, b. 1871 ; m. 1911,
Winifred, d. of late H. Hunter-Brown, of Nelson, N.Z.
Res. — 625 Hoyt Street, Portland, Oregon, U.S.A.
Vice-Adm. John Ernest Troyte Harper, C.B. (1926),
M.V.O. (1913), R.N. (ret.), Knight of Dannebrog of
Denmark, Officer of Redeemer of Greece, served S.
African War 1899- 1900, Operations against Ogaden
Somalis 1900-1, Commander (N.) of H.M. Yacht Victoria
and Albert 1911-14, A.D.C. to H.M. the King 1923-4,
b. 1874 ; m. 1904, Dorothy Gladwys, only d. of the late
Captain Alexander Meldrum, R.N., and has issue-
John Alexander Harper, Gentleman, Cadet R.N., b. 1913 ;
and Pamela Dorothea. Res. — Ham, Hawkhurst, Kent.
Clubs — United Service, Royal Yacht Squadron (Hon.).
Lieut.-Col. Reginald Tristram Harper, O.B.E., F.C.A.,
served S. African War (1900) with Imperial Yeomanry
(Devon) (Queen's Medal with 3 clasps) and Great War
1914-19, in Egypt, Macedonia and France (mentioned in
despatches twice, O.B.E., Mil.), b. 1876 ; m. 1906,
Gwladys Mary St. Agnes, only d. of the late Robert
Wilson, F.R.S.E., of Patricroft, Manchester ; and has
issue — Roland St. George Tristram Harper, Gentleman,
B.A. (Oxon.), b. 1907 ; and Margery Acland. Estate —
Lamberts, Hascombe, Surrey. Town res. — 7 Thorney
Court, Hyde Park Gate, W.8. Clubs— Carlton, Bath,
Argentine, Roehampton, Royal Thames Yacht.
Surv. sons of the Most Revd. Henry John Chitty
Harper, Bishop of Christchurch, and Primate of
New Zealand, b. 1804 ; d. 1893 ; m. 1829, Emily,
d. of Charles Wooldridge, of Winchester : —
George Harper, Gentleman, O.B.E., Barrister-at-Law
(Inner Temple), Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme
Court, New Zealand, b. 1843 ; m. 1871, Agnes Margaret,
d. of the late R. J. Lougham, of Christchurch, N.Z. ;
and has surv. issue — George Harper, Gentleman,
Barrister and Solicitor (N.Z.), b. ; Philip Henry
Harper, Gentleman, Barrister and Solicitor (N.Z.), served
Great War, N.Z. Exped. Force, b. ; Robin Paul
Harper, Esq., D.S.O., Great War (despatches), b.
[m. , and has issue] ; and Lilian [m. James Lough-
man, M.D., of Fairlie, N.Z.]. Res. — Christchurch, New
Zealand.
Rev. Walter Harper, sometime Dean of Christchurch,
New Zealand, b. 1849 ; m. 1st Emily, d. of late A. Hope,
J. P., of Birkenhead, England ; and has surv. issue —
Maurice Harper, Gentleman, b. [m. and has issue] ;
Esther [m. Cuthbert Gresson] ; Emily [m. Hugh Reeves] ;
2nd, Sybilla, d. of late George Ross, of Christchurch, N.Z.
Res. — Christchurch, New Zealand.
Gerald Harper, Gentleman, M.D., b. 1850. Club —
Athenasum.
HICKS (U.O., 29 June 1839). Quarterly or and gules,
a fess wavy quarterly ermine and sable, between three
fleurs-de-lis counterchanged. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stag's head couped
argent, corned gules, gorged with a chaplet of trefoils
vert. Motto — " Donner et pardonner."
Sons of Richard John Hicks, Esq., of Kilmacanogue,
co. Wicklow, and of Mount Anville, co. Dublin,
b. 1809 ; d. 1874 ; m. 1852, Margaret, d. of William
Figgis :—
Charles Stansfeld Hicks, Gentleman, b. 1854 ; m.
1904, Mary Conran, d. of Gen. Wolfe Hay ; and has issue
— Woulfe Hay Hicks, Gentleman, b. 1906 ; Edmuna
Johnstone Hay Hicks, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; and Mary
Hay. Res. — Eagle House, South Woodford, Essex.
Ernest Wingfield Hicks, Gentleman, b. 1862. Res.
■ -Richmore, South Godstone, Surrey.
HORDERN (H. Coll., 18 Sept. 1865). Party per pale
argent and azure, two bars and in chief three mullets
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azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
wyvern or, pierced through the neck by an arrow fess-
ways point to the sinister proper, and resting the dexter
claw upon an escutcheon gules, charged with a child's
head affrontee couped at the neck also proper. Motto
— " Nabbath hig hordern ac God hie fett."
Sons of Peter Hordern, B.A., Oxon., late Director
of Public Instruction, British Burmah, of Bury
House, Alverstoke, Hants., b. 1837 ; d. 1913 ;
m. 1873, Edith Charlotte, only child of Capt.
Frederick G. W. Fearon, late 69th Regt., of The
Cottage, Taplow, Bucks. : —
Charles Hordern, Esq., Lieut.-Col. R.E. (ret.), Cava-
liere SS. Maurizio e Lazzara (Italy) 1919, b. 1880 ;
tn. 1st, 1907, Lucy Frances (d. 1909), only d. of the late
Thomas H. R. Woodbridge of Old Bank House, Uxbridge,
Middlesex ; 2nd, 1913, Cecil Pearl, only d. of the late
Major Hugh C. W. Beaching, of Ardwick House, Farn-
borough, Hants. ; and has issue — Peter Hugh Hordern,
Gentleman, b. 1916 ; Rowena Lucy [tn. 1928, Capt.
Bryan Mayfield (Scots Guards)] ; and Vivian Charlotte.
Club — Army and Navy.
Philip Hordern, Esq., Comdr. R.N., b. 1885 ; tn. 1911,
Millicent Ludmilla, d. of Marc Henry Wratislaw, Esq.,
Col. Ind. Army (ret.), of Painswick, Glos. ; and has issue —
(1) Marc Philip Cotton Hordern, Gentleman, b. 1912 ;
(2) Michael Hordern, Gentleman, b. 1919 ; and Pamela
Barbara. Res. — 2 Letchworth Avenue, Chatham.
Archibald Frederick Hordern, Esq., A.F.C., Capt. S.
Staffs. Regt. (ret.), Chief Constable E.R. Yorks., b. 1889.
Res. — Beverley, Yorks. Club — Royal Automobile.
Clifford Willoughby Hordern, Gentleman, b. 1891 ;
tn. 1928, Hon. Mary Angela, 2nd d. of Lord Melchett,
and has issue — Mary Clare. Res. — 3 Halkin Place,
S.W.i. ; Tong Farm, Brenchley, Kent. Club — New
University.
IRWIN (confmd. U.O.). Argent, on a fess engrailed
gules, between three holly leaves vert, a maple leaf or.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a forearm vambraced fessways charged with
a maple leaf as in the arms, the hand bare grasping a
thistle all proper. Motto — " Nemo me impune lacessit."
Son of Charles Killpatrick Irwin, M.D., b. 1824 ;
d. 1866 ; tn. 1856, Eliza, d. of Squire John Borlase
Warren, of Oshawa, Ontario : —
Charles Warren Irwin, Gentleman, b. 1858 ; tn. 1890,
Anna Maria, d. of William Warren, of Oshawa ; and
has issue — (1) Charles Warren Irwin, Gentleman, b. 1892 ;
(2) John Day Irwin, Gentleman, b. 1894 ; and Kathleen
Pole. Res. — 13 Lowther Avenue, Toronto, Canada.
Club — Lambton Golf and Country (Toronto).
JACKSON (H. Coll.). Argent, a greyhound courant
ermines, between three eagles' heads erased sable.
Mantling sable and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-horse argent, guttee-de-sang, maned and
Jjoofed sable.
Third son of Francis Jackson, Gentleman, of Wis-
bech, Cambs., b. 1812 ; d. 1900 ; tn. Sarah Lucy,
d. of Joseph Marshall, of Waldersea House, Elm,
co. Cambridge : —
Charles Ernest Jackson, Gentleman, Solicitor, b. 1854 ;
tn. 1907, Alice, d. of John Williamson. Res. — 18
Clarkson Avenue, Wisbech, Cambs. Club — Union
(Cambridge University).
JOHNSTONE (U.O.). Argent, a saltire sable, on a
chief purpure, three cushions ermine. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
spur with wings argent, leather sable. Motto — " Nun-
quam non paratus."
Son of William John Johnstone, Esq., J. P., of
Dunesk, Belfast, b. ; d. ; tn. ,
Lucinda, d. of Robert Stewart, of Lisburn : —
Sir Robert Stewart Johnstone, Knt. Bach. (1915),
M.A., LL.B. (Trin. Coll. Dub.), Barrister-at-Law, King's
Inns, Dublin, and Gray's Inn, late Capt. and Hon.
Major Manchester Regt., Dist. Comdr. Lagos 1889-94,
Actg. Attorney-Gen. Bahamas 1902, Chief Justice Island
of Grenada 1909, ret. 1914, b. 1855 ; '"• 1893, Helena
Wilhelmina, d. of Otto von der Meden, of Coventry Hall,
Streatham ; and has issue — Robert Otto Stewart
Johnstone, Esq., Lieut, late R.G.A., b. 1894 [tn. 1920,
Eileen Maud, d. of Capt. Randal W. Plunkett, of Hill-
crest, Snaresbrook]. Club — Junior Carlton.
WALTER ALFRED JONES, Esq., Ph.D., J.P. co.
Roscommon. Born 1878, being the third son of John
Jones, Esq., of Kilmore House, co. Roscommon, and
Gort Lodge, co. Leitrim, and his wife Charlotte, d. of
Robert Browne, of Burren, co. Carlow. Armorial
bearings (Confmd. U.O. 10 Aug, 1647) — Gules, three
lioncels rampant guardant or, armed and langued azure,
on a quarter of the second, a fret of the first. Mantling
gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
talbot's head couped argent, langued and chained gules.
Motto — " Deus fortitudo mea." Livery — Claret, yellow
facings. Married 1907, Bridie Jane Georgina, d. of
Robert French, Esq., J. P., of Frenchbrooke, and Larch-
grove, co. Roscommon. Seats — Mount Browne House,
co. Roscommon ; Headford House, co. Leitrim. Res.
—Mount Browne, Strokestown, co. Roscommon.
KEANE (U.O., 18 July 1929). Quarterly vert and or,
in the first and fourth quarters a salmon naiant argent,
in the second and third a tree proper. Mantling, vert
and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wild cat
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the shoulder with a trefoil vert. Motto— frelis
demulcta mitis." . .
Sons of John Henry Keane, Esq., ft. 1845 ; «.. 1906 > ;
m 1875, Mary, d. of Thomas Henry, by his wife
Catherine McCormack, of Drumaness, Lisburn,
co. Down : —
Rev. John Henry Keane, b. 1876
Gerald Joseph Keane, Esq., D.S.O. (1917), M.D.,
D H P D.T.M., Major (ret.) R.A.M.C., and Res. of
Officers M.L.C., and Dir. of Med. and San. Services,
Uganda Protectorate, b. 1880; m. 1923, Auriol Frances
Kyrle, 4th d. of the late H. D. Chapman, of Kilhendre,
Salop and has issue — Gerald Francis Geoffrey Keane,
Gentleman, b. 1924. Res.— Entebbe, Uganda. Clubs
— Wellington, Royal Societies.
Charles Adrian Keane, Gentleman, b. 1885.
KIMBALL (H. Coll.) Argent, a pale gules, charged
with a lion rampant of the field, on a chief sable, a bezant
between two crescents or. Mantling gules and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of two arrows
points downwards saltirewise gules, a bull's head erased
sable, armed or, and ducally gorged also gules, between
two branches of laurel fructed proper.
Son of : —
Lawrence Kimball, Gentleman, b. . Res. — Barley -
thorpe, Oakham, Rutland.
LEASK (L.O.). Azure, a fess between a mast with a
sail hoisted accompanied by two mullets in chief, and in
base three mascles all or. Badge — A mast sable, with a
sail hoisted azure, fimbriated or, charged with a crescent,
mullet and mascle gold.
Issue of Magnus Leask, of Aswick, Shetland, m.
1875, Margaret, d. of Hay Williamson, Breck Walls,
Shetland : —
Margaret, m. 1902, Frederick William Woolrabe,
F.R.C.P., F.R.C.S., of Davidstoun, Tasmania (q.v.),
and d. , without issue.
Helen, m. Thomas White, Edinburgh, and has issue.
Agnes, deed.
Willa, m. William W. Robinson, L.R.C.P., of Chester-
field, and has issue.
Joan, »». James Masterman Wood, M.B., and has
issue.
Barbara, m. twice, 2nd Frank Harold Stephens, O.B.E. ,
R.N. (deed.), and has issue by 1st marriage. Res.—
36 Ridge Hill, Golders Green, N.W.n.
LE FANU (Confmd. U.O.). Azure, a swan argent,
on a chief or, three roses gules, flowered or. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a greyhound's head argent. Motto — " Dat pretium
candor."
Sons of William Richard Le Fanu, Commr. of Public
Works, Ireland, b. 1816 ; d. 1894; m- l857, Henri-
etta Victorine (d. 1899), d. of Sir Matthew Barring-
ton, Bart. : —
Thomas Philip Le Fanu, Esq., C.B., B.A. Tnn. Coll.,
Camb., Private Sec. to Chief Sec. of Ireland, 1910-13,
Commr. of Public Works, Ireland, 1913-26, b. 1858 ; m.
1890, Florence, d. of Rev. James Sullivan, Rector of
Askeaton, co. Limerick, and has issue — William Richard
Le Fanu, Gentleman, M.A. (Cantab.), b. 1904 ; and 1
dau. Res.— Abington, Bray, co. Wicklow. Clubs—
Savile, Kildare Street (Dublin).
Rev. Fletcher Sheridan Le Fanu, B.A., T.C.D., 0.
i860 ; m. 1885, Janie (d. 1926), d. of Walter Hore. Res.
— Ballywaltrim, Bray, co. Wicklow.
Brinsley Rankine Le Fanu, Gentleman, B.E., I.C.D.,
b. 1862 ; m. 1902, Margaret, d. of John Dudgeon, and
has issue— (1) Richard Brinsley Sheridan Le Fanu,
Gentleman, b. 1905 ; (2) John Lewen Le Fanu, Gentle-
man, B.A. (Cantab.), b. 1906. Res.— Roshn, Sidney
Parade Avenue, Dublin.
Victor Charles Le Fanu, Gentleman, B.A. (Cantab.), t>.
1865. Res. — Ballymorris, Bray, co. Wicklow. Clubs —
Kildare Street (Dublin) ; St. George's (Dunlaoghaire).
Most Rev. Henry Frewen Le Fanu, Archbishop of
Perth, Australia, since 1929, M.A. (Oxon.), Coadjutor
Bishop of Brisbane 1915-29, Archdeacon of Brisbane,
1905-15, b. 1870 ; m. 1904, Margery Annette (d. 1926), d.
of Rev. J. Dredge, and has issue— (1) Stephen Harry
John Le Fanu, Gentleman, b. 1908 ; (2) Francis William
Le Fanu, Gentleman, b. 1915 ; (3) P^p Sheridan Le
Fanu, Gentleman, b. 1926 ; and 3 daus. Res.— Bishop s
House, Perth, West Australia.
Sons of Hugh Barrington Le Fanu (youngest son
of William Richard Le Fanu— see above), Esq.,Capt.
R.N., b. 1872 ;d. 1929; m. 1908, Georgiana Harriott,
d. of W. Kingscote : —
Peter Le Fanu, Gentleman, b. 1912. Res.— 19 hJroad-
gate Road, Bedford.
Michael Le Fanu, Gentleman, b. 1913- Res.— 19
Broadgate Road, Bedford.
Anthony Le Fanu, Gentleman, b. 1918. Kes.— K)
Broadgate Road, Bedford.
LEWIN (Confmd. U.O.). Argent, a bend indented
sable, between two trefoils slipped vert. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest— On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion rampant sable, holding in the paws
a trefoil slipped in fesse vert. Motto—" Spes mea in
Sons of Frederick Thomas Lewin, Esq., J. P., D.L.,
of Clogans, co. Mayo, and of Castlegrove, co.
Galway, b. 1828 ; d. 1904 ; »». 1867, Lucy Emma,
d of William Byrom Corrie, of Cheltenham : —
Thomas Frederic Lewin, Esq., J.P. cos. Galway and
Mayo, High Sheriff Mayo 1908, Lieut, late 4th Batt.
Connaught Rangers, b. . Seat— Castlegrove, Tuam,
co. Galway. . _ _ _ .. ~ ^ , ,.
Brig.-Gen. Arthur Corrie Lewin, C.B., C.M.G., D.3.U.,
Lt.-Col. late comdg. 3rd- Batt- Connaught Rangers,
served S. Africa 1899-1902 (despatches twice, Queens
medal, 5 clasps, Kings medal, 2 clasps DSX).), and
Great War 1914-19 (despatches 6 times C.M.G., C.B.,
Brev.-Col.), has Order of St. Anne of Russia High
Sheriff co. Mayo 1912, A.D.C. to H.M. King George
since 19x8, 6. 1874 ; «•• i9oo, Norah Constance d. of
the late William Higgin of Rosganna, Carrickfergus ;
and has issue— Thomas Chippendale Lewin, Gentleman,
b. 1908. Seats— Cloghans, Tuam, co. Galway ; Korn
Kenya Colony. Clubs— Conservative, Kildare Street
Frederic Henry Lewin, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.),
b. . Res. —
McCABE (confmd. U.O.). Gules, a ram's fleece
extended argent, horned sable. Mantling gules, doubled
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argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant argent, holding an arrow gules, barbed and
winged argent, the point downwards. Motto — " Aut
vincere aut mori."
Second son of Thomas McCabe, b. ; d. ;
m. , :—
Thomas Augustus McCabe, Gentleman, b.
Res. — Binghampton, New York State, U.S.A.
MADDICK (H. Coll.). Or, on a chevron engrailed
between three lions passant gules, two keys wards
downwards of the field. Mantling gules and or. Crest
— On a wreath of the colours, two arms embowed
and fretted each strangling with the hand a serpent all
proper. Motto — " Odisse metuens, metuere odi."
Only son of Edmund Distin Maddick, of London,
b. 1831 ; d. 1917 ; m. , Harriet King, widow
of — . Weston : —
Edmund Distin Maddick, Esq., C.B.E., F.R.C.S.,
F.R.S.M., Major (ret.) Roy. Air Force, sometime Surgeon
R.N., Knight of Order of the Crown of Italy, b. 1857 ;
m. 1883 (in right of which he bears upon an escutcheon
of pretence the arms oi Byng, viz.: — Quarterly sable
and argent, in the first quarter a lion rampant of the
second, over all in bend sinister a representation of the
colours of the 31st Regiment), Violet, only child and heir
of Hon. William Frederick Byng, Capt. 13th Light
Dragoons, formerly Scots Guards ; and has issue —
Edmund Cecil Strafford Byng Maddick, Esq., Major
(ret.), b. 1884 [m. 1918, Onoria Doris, d. of Cecil Hey-
wood, and has issue — Cecil Distin Byng Maddick,
Gentleman ; and Patricia Mary] ; and Violet Emily
Alice Byng [tit. 1914, Edward Francis Spiller, and has
issue — Victor Gundred Distin]. Clubs — Marlborough,
Royal Air Force, Royal Thames Yacht.
MAJOR (Confmd. U.O., Feb 19, 1929). Azure, three
Corinthian columns two and one, each surmounted by a
ball or, on a chief of the last three barrulets wavy sable.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the coiours, a demi-greyhound sable, collared or, chained
argent. Motto — " Deus major columna."
Sons of Henry Major, of Ballymacash, Lisburn,
co. Antrim, b. 1832 ; d. 1877 ; m. 1865, Margaret,
d. of Hugh McCall, of Chapel Hill, Lisburn, co.
Antrim : —
Harold William Major, Gentleman, M.A. (Cambs.), b.
1869. Res. — Weymouth College, Weymouth, Dorset.
Ernest Harry Major Gentleman, F.R.I.B.A., b. 1876 ;
m. 1915, Leila Mary, d. of Herbert Bennett, of Albyfield,
Bickley, Kent ; and has issue — Michael John Herbert
Major, Gentleman, b. 1918 ; and Patricia Mary. Res. —
Queen Anne's Mansions, St. James's Park, S.W.i.
MATHIESON (H. Coll., 31 Dec. 1929). Gyronny of
eight sable and gules, three cocks or, in the fesse point
a rose argent, barbed and seeded proper. Mantling
sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a cloud proper, issuant therefrom the ravs of
the sun or, a cock gules. Motto — " Persevere."
Sons of W'illiam Mathieson, of Leeds, b. 1821 ;
d. 1890 ; m. 1 85 1, Agnes, d. of Alexander Cockbum'
Carron, Falkirk :< —
William Mathieson, Gentleman, b. 1852 ; m. 1876,
Margaret Bryden, d. of Robert Spence ; and has had
issue — William Mathieson, Gentleman, b. 1880 ; Ellen
Evans (deed.) ; and Agnes Cockburn. Res. — Glenburn,
Horsforth, near Leeds ; Symington, Lanarkshire.
Alexander Mathieson, Gentleman, b. ; m.
; and has issue — John Spence
Mathieson, Gentleman, b. . ( Res. — Ellerslie, Kirk-
stall Lane, Leeds). Res. — Mayfield, Burley, Leeds.
MEADE (Confmd. U.O.). Azure, a chevron ermine,
between three trefoils slipped argent. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, an
eagle displayed with two heads sable, armed and beaked
argent. Motto — " Toujours prest."
Only child of Arthur William Meade (eld. son of
Rev. William Meade — see below), Gentleman,
b. 1856 ; d. 1906 ; m. 1883, Grace Ellen, d. of
George Maitland, of Shotover Park, Oxon. : —
Harry Edward Meade, Esq., O.B.E., Major late Roy.
Fus., served Great War (despatches, O.B.E.), b. 1884 ;
m. 1909, Marion, d. of the Hon. Mr. Justice Chadwick,
of Natal, S. Africa ; and has issue — John Arthur
Meade, Gentleman, b. 1914 ; and Elizabeth Mary.
Res. — The Grange, Wraysbury, Bucks. Club — Army
and Navy.
Yngr. sons of Rev. William Meade, b. 1821 ; d. 1893 ;
m. 1st, 1855, Charlotte, d. of Peter Clement Cazalet,
of Brighton ; 2nd, 1863, Charlotte Mary, d. of
John Hippisley, Esq., J. P., D.L., of Ston Easton,
Somerset : —
Edward Cazalet Meade, Esq., J. P. Somerset, b. i860.
Res. — Thomfield, Seaton, E. Devon.
Charles Hippisley Meade, Gentleman, b. 1866 ; m.
1904, Kathleen, d. of George H. Cotton Stapleton, Esq.,
Lieut. R.N. (ret.) ; and has issue — James Edward
Meade, Gentleman, b. 1907 ; Kathleen Mary ; and
Diana Hippisley. Res. — 6 Lansdown Crescent, Bath.
George Hamilton Meade, Esq., Capt. late Somerset
Yeo., b. 1870 ; m. 1897, Edith, d. of the late William
Smith Nicholson, Esq., J. P., of Eastmore, Yarmouth,
Isle of Wight. Res. — King's Corner, Crockerton,
Warminster.
MEREDITH (confmd. U.O.). Ermine, a lion rampant
sable, collared and chained argent, langued or. Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion rampant sable, collared and chained
argent, langued and charged with an ermine spot or.
Motto — " Heb Dduw, heb ddim, a Duw a digon."
Sons of Sir James Creed Meredith, LL.D., Knt.
Bach., b. ; d. ; m.
d. of :_
Richard Meredith, Esq., C.S.I. , CLE., late Indian
Telegraph Dept., Dir.-Gen. 1914, Chief Engineer Tele-
graphs I9i6,ret. 1922, b. 1867 ; m. 1st, 1892, Ada Louisa
(d. 1920), d. of Alfred H. Middleton ; 2nd, 1922, Eleanor
Mary, d. of the late A. R. Dufty, of Scarborough, and
widow of Bernard M. Samuelson, CLE. Res. — Dun-
holm, Ilkley, Yorks.
James Creed Meredith, Esq., K.C, M.A., Litt.D.
(Dublin), Judge of the High Court, Irish Free State,
b- ; m. , Lorraine, d. of Charles Percy, of
Weardale Park, Montreal ; and has issue — 2 daus.
Res. — Hopeton, Rathgar, co. Dublin. Club — University
(Dublin). '
MIDDLEBROOK (H. Coll.). Azure, three owls
argent, on a chief ermine, a portcullis chained or.
Mantling azure and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a cockatrice sable, three mullets argent. Badge
— An iris-flower leaved and slipped proper, entiled by a
circlet or.
Son of the late John Middlebrook, of White Lea,.
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Birstall, b. 1S23 ; d. 1888 ; m. Eliza, d. of Joseph
Priestly : —
Sir William Middlebrook, 1st Bart. (1930), Knt.
Bach. (1916), J. P. Yorks., Hon. Freeman of Leeds and
Morley, Mayor of Morley 1896-7 and 1904-5, Lord Mayor
of Leeds 1910-11, M.P. S. Div. Leeds 1908-22 ; b. 185 1 ;
m. 1880, Alma, d. of William B. Jackson, of Morley ;
and has issue — Harold Middlebrook, Esq., b. 1887 ;
and 2 daus. Res. — Brookholme, South Cliff, Scar-
borough. Clubs — Nat. Liberal, Scarborough.
MITTER (H. Coll.). Per saltire azure and gules, in
chief a sun in splendour or, in base the moon looking
to the sinister argent, and in fesse two Bengal tigers
passant proper. Mantling azure and or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a demi Bengal tiger proper, sup-
porting with the paws a millrind or. Motto — " LTdyamas
sarva sadhakah."
Son of the late Sir Romesh Chundre Mitter, of
73 Paddupuker Road, Calcutta : —
Rt. Hon. Sir Binode Chandra Mitter, P.C., Knt. Bach.,
Barrister-at-Law and Bencher, Lincoln's Inn, Member
of Council of State for India 1921, a M.E.C. Bengal 1928,
Standing Counsel to Govt, of India 1910-17, Officiating
Advocate-Gen. Bengal, Jan.-Oct. 1917, b. 1872 ; m.
1890, Charu Shilla, d. of Aksboy Kumar De ; and has
issue — 5 sons; and 5 daus. Res. — 73 Ashley Gardens,
S.W.i ; 2 Loudon Street, Calcutta. Clubs— Athenaeum,
National Liberal, Calcutta.
MOCKLER (confmd. U.O.). Azure, three estoiles
argent, in the centre fesse point a mullet pierced or.
Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, a greyhound's head couped proper, collared
and ringed or. Motto — " Vivere teste coelo."
Eld. son of Lt.-Col. William Elliot Mockler, of
Ginnett's House, co. Meath : —
Guy Henry Gaston Mockler, Esq., Lt.-Col. (ret.) Ind.
Army, b. . Res. —
NALL (H. Coll.). Per chevron barry of six gules and
or and of the first, in chief two stags' heads caboshed
proper, and in base a lion rampant guardant of the
second. Mantling gules and or. Crest — On a wreath of
the colours, within a leathern garter buckled gules, a
bee or. Motto — " Be ready."
Only son of Will am Nail, of Pendleton, Lanes.,
and Hoveringham Hall, Notts., b. 1830 ; d. 1900;
and Lucy Isabella, d. of John Woollam, of Man-
chester : —
Joseph Nail, Gentleman, b. 1863 ; m. 1886, Annie,
d. of Charles Bower Fernihough, of Todmorden, and
afterwards of Southport, co. Lanes. ; and has issue —
(1) Col. Sir Joseph Nail, Knt. Bach. (1924), D.S.O.
(1918), T.D., Member of E. Lanes. Assocn. T.A., Member
of National Church Assembly, Member of Council of
Institute of Transport, Director of the Manchester
Chamber of Commerce, Parliamentary Sec. (unpaid) to
Rt. Hon. W. C. Bridgeman, P.C., M.P., 1919-21, M.P
for Hulme Div. Manchester 1918-29, served Great War
1914-18, Egypt, Gallipoli and France (despatches,
D.S.O.), b. 1887 [m. 1916, Edith Elizabeth, yngst. d. of
late John Liell Francklin, Esq., J. P., of Gonalston,
Notts., by his wife, Hon. Alice M., d. of 3rd Viscount
St. Vincent, and has issue — Michael Joseph Nail, Esq.,
b. 1921 ; William George Joseph Nail, Esq., b. 1926 ;
Elizabeth Josephine ; Rosemary Alice Anne ; and
Diana Christian Isabella ( Address — Hoveringham Hall,
Notts. ; Hulme House, Manchester. Clubs— Carlton and
St. Stephen's)]; (2) William Nail, Gentleman, b. 1892
[m. 1910, Gladys, d. of Henry Pickthall, of Bowdon,
Cheshire ; and has issue — Audrey Campbell (Res. —
Over Peover, co. Chester)] ; Annie [m 1914, John
William Cherry of Worsley, Lanes., and has issue] ; and
Mary Rigby. Res. — Broom Cottage, High Legh, Cheshire.
ODLUM (confmd. U.O.). Gules, a chevron or, between
three owls affrontee proper, ducally crowned of the
second, on a chief ermine, three roses of the first, barbed
and seeded gold. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, an owl affrontee proper, ducally
crowned and beaked or. Motto — " Vita est vigilia."
Only son of Michael George Odium, son of William
Odium, of Clonygowan, King's Co., b. ; d. ;
m. , '■ —
William Henry Odium, Gentleman, b. . Res. —
Ardmore, Bray, co. Wicklow.
POCOCK (H. Coll.). Vair, on a bend gules, between
two spurs, rowels downwards, a lion rampant or. Crest
— Issuant from a coronet composed of five roses set upon
a rim, an antelope's head or, charged with a bar vair.
Badge — Within a spur, rowel downwards an eagle's head
erased all or. Motto — " Qui Deum timet nihil aliud
timet."
Eighth son of Abraham Pocock, of Stanford Park,
Farringdon, Berks., b. 1808; d. 1879; m. 1839,
Lydia, d. of Job Keevil, of Overcourt, North Bradley,
Trowbridge, Wilts. : —
Sir Sidney Job Pocock, Knt. Bach. 1912, J. P. Middx.,
b. 1855 ; m. 1st, 1891, Annie (d. 1900), third d. of Samuel
Cozens ; 2nd, 1915, Kate Ethel (d. 1925), eldest d. of Rev.
Clarence Lankester, and has had issue by 1st marriagey
(1) Sydney Norman Pocock, Esq., b. 1894 ; killed in
action near Ypres 1915 ; (2) Beric Edmond Pocock,
Esq., b. 1895; killed in action near Ypres, 1915 ; (3)
Maurice Stuart Pocock, Esq., b. 1897 [m. 1923, Agatha
Glover, 2nd d. of Dr. Arthur Gale, of Kingston-on-
Thames, and Pietermaritzburg, S. Africa] ; Mary
Lydia; Edna Kathleen [m. 1925, Harry Fox]; and
Annie Mervyn. Seat — Surbiton Hall, Kingston-on-
Thames, Surrey.
RIDGEWAY (confmd. U.O.). Sable, two wings
conjoined argent, in chief a horse's head (Equus caballus
Libicus Ridgewayi) cabossed in his proper colours, bay
with a white star on the forehead. Mantling gules,
doubled argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a
dromedary couchant argent, the pack, bridle and
trappings sable, garnished or. Motto — " Mihi gravato
Deus."
Yngst. son of Rev. John Henry Ridgeway, Clerk in
Holy Orders, of Ballydermott, King's Co., b. 1842 ;
d. 1912 ; m. 1869, Hannah, d. of J. Whittle, of
King's Co. : —
The late William Ridgeway, Gentleman, M.A., D.Sc,
Fellow of Gonville and Caius Coll. (Dublin), Pres. of the
Classical Assoc, of England and Wales, b.
SHIPWAY (H. Coll., 1929). Gules, on a saltire argent,
between two rods of ^Esculapius erect in fesse or, a cross
cro,slet of the field. Mantling- gules and argent. Crest-
On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a mandrake
or. Motto — " Respice finem."
Fourth son of Lt.-Col. Robert William Shipway, J. P.,
of Grove House, Chiswick, b. 1842 ; d. 1928 ; m. 1873,
Helen, d. of George Clark: —
SirFranc(s Edward Shipway, K.C.V.O. (1929). M.A.,
M.D., B.Ch. (Camb.), b. 1875 ; m. 1912, Winifred Adine,
d, of William Robert Biddell, of Scarlett's, Cowden, Kent,
and has issue— Joan Winifred ; and Helen Margaret. Res.—
55 York Terrace, Regent's Park, N.W.i.
2i8o
appenUiv
SEFTON (U.O.). Or, three chapeaux vert, turned up
ermine. Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — On
a wreath of the colours, a chapeau vert, turned up
ermine, decked with a peacock's plume proper. Motto —
" Vivere sat vincere." Livery — Dark green coat, yellow
facings, yellow and green waistcoat.
Sons of Burton Sefton, of St. Aubyn's, Malone,
Belfast, b. 1859 ; d. 1921 ; m. 1893, Isobel, d. of
Benjamin Thompson, of Drumderg, co. Armagh : —
Thomas William Sefton, Gentleman, b. 1905. Res. —
St. Aubyn's, Malone, Belfast.
Alfred Burton Sefton, Gentleman, b. 1910.
SIMPSON (H. Coll.). Per bend or and sable, an
eagle displayed in chief, and in base a lion rampant
counterchanged, on a chief of the second, three roses
argent, barbed and seeded proper. Mantling sable and
Eldest son of Edmund Simpson, of Mansfield,
Nottingham, b. 1836 ; d. 1894 ; m. 1868, Jane, d.
of William Wood, of Heworth, York : —
Stephen Simpson, Gentleman, M.I.M.E., b. 1869 ;
m. 1902, Marion, 2nd d. of the Rev. John Allan Bullen,
Vicar of Dawlish, Devon ; and has issue — Stephen John
Valentine Simpson, Gentleman, b. 19 15 ; Dorothy
Marion ; and Stephanie Joan Mildred. Res. — Meresyke,
Exmouth, Devon ; Minehayes, Haytor, Devon. Club
— Exmouth.
WALE (Vn. Suffolk, 1664; Ped. H. Coll.). Argent,
on a cross sable, five lions rampant or. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a lion ram-
pant or, holding between the fore-paws a long cross sable.
Motto— " Cum cruce salus." Livery — Black and white.
Only son of Rev. Frederick Edward Bennett Wale,
M.A., Vicar of Leaton, Shrewsbury, b. 1864 ; d.
1908 ; m. 1898, Lucy Anna, d. of the late Maj.-Gen.
Graeme Auchmuty Fulton, of Jersey, C.I. : —
Charles Graeme Baden Wale, Gentleman, b. 1901.
Res. — Belvedere Cottage, Shrewsbury, Shropshire.
WILSON (H. Coll.). Sable, a wolf salient or, in chief
a rose argent, barbed and seeded proper, between two
mullets of the second. Mantling sable and^or. Crest —
or. Crest — Issuant from a crown vallary argent, a
demi-lion guardant ermines, holding in the dexter fore-
paw a sword erect proper, pommel and hilt or. Motto —
" Aquila non captat muscas." Livery — Blue, with buff
facings.
On a wreath of the colours, a wolf's head erased proper,
charged on the neck with a rose as in the arms. Motto —
" For titer et fideliter." Livery — Black and yellow.
Only son of Capt. Fleetwood Thomas Hugh Wilson,
late 8th Hussars, Lt. -Governor of Barbadoes, tn.
1849, Harriet Horatia, d. of Capt. Charles Montagu
Walker, R.N. :—
Rt. Hon. Sir Guy Douglas Arthur Fleetwood Wilson,
P.C. (1914), G.C.I. E. (1911), K.C.B. (1905), K.C.M.G.
(1908), Knt. Bach. (1902), J. P. co. London, Director of
Midland Bank, Ltd., and of North British and Mercantile
Insurance Co., was Private Secretary to successive
Secretaries of State for War 1882-93, Dir.-Gen. Royal
Army Clothing Dept., 1893-98, Asst. Under-Secretary of
State for War 1898-1908, Dir.-Gen. of Army Finance
1904-08, Financial Adviser to Lord Kitchener, S. Africa.
1901, Finance Member of the Council of Governor-
General of India, and Vice-President of the Legislative
Council of India 1908-13, Chairman Air Force Committee
1915, Commissioner of General Govt. Inquiry, Dublin,
1916, Statutory Member Naval Prize Tribunal 1918,
b. 1850. Res. — 104 Gloucester Place, Portman Square,
W. Clubs — Travellers', Athenaeum, Turf, Marlborough.
WREN of Mangotsfield (H. Coll. 12 Dec. 1924)-
Argent, on a chevron azure, between in chief two wrens
proper, and in base a cross crosslet sable, three lions'
heads erased also proper. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wren proper, be-
tween two roses gules, stalked, leaved, barbed and seeded
also proper. Motto — " Recte faciendo neminem timeo."
Son of Frank Wren, of Staple Hill, b. ; m. ,
Herbert Frank Wren, Gentleman, C.C. Gloucester,
b. . Res. — Staple Hill, Mangotsfield, co. Gloucester.
INDEX TO COLOURED PLATES
Ambrose, Pl. III.
Barry, Pl. V.
Black, Pl. IV. .
Brock, Pl. IX. .
Buchanan-Jardine, Pl. IV.
Burrows, Pl. VI. .
Butler, Pl. I. • .
Chafy, Pl. VIII. .
Clarke, Pl. XV.
Collinson, Pl. V. .
Cooper, Pl. VIII. .
Cox, Pl. VII. .
Curtis, Pl. VI. .
Delafield, Pl. VII.
Demetriadi, Pl. I. .
Duggan-Cronin, Pl. IX.
Ellis, Pl. XIX.
Ford, Pl. XVI.
Franklin, Pl. I.
Garvey, Pl. VII. .
Gogarty, Pl. VI. .
Green, Pl. XII.
Greenway, Pl. II. •
Griffin, Pl. IV.
Hagon, Pl. XII
Henderson, Pl. III.
Hewitt, Pl. II.
Hutchinson, Pl. II.
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Jatia, Pl XX. .
Johnston, Pl. XVII.
Johnston, Pl. XVII.
Kennedy-Craufurd-Stuart,
VIII
MacAdam, Pl. XXII.
McCormack, Pl. XIX.
Mar, Farl of, Pl. XV.
May, Pl. XIII. .
Meeks, Pl. X. .
Miller, Pl. IX.
Mills, Pl. XVIII. .
Mitchell, Pl. XIII.
Monckton, Pl. XV.
Moral, Pl. XI.
Mountbatten, Pl. XII.
Nickels, Pl. V.
Old, Pl. XXI. . .
Parker, Pl. XIV. .
Plender, Pl. XXII.
Poate, Pl. XVI.
Power, Pl. XXI. .
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Robertson-Luxford, Pl. XXI.
Robinson, Pl. XVII.
Runciman, Pl. XVIII. .
Rutherford, Pl. XVIII.
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Stern, Pl. XIV.
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Studd, Pl. X.
Tory, Pl. X.
Tuck, Pl. XX.
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INDEX OF QUARTERINGS
The name in Italics is that of the Quartering, whilst the names of the families zvhich follow it in
Roman Type are those in whose achievements the Arms are to be found
A berchirder — Innes
A bercromby — Trotter
A bernethy — Boyle, Broun-
Lindsay, Douglas- Home,
Leslie, Lindsay, Lowry-
Corry
A braham — Hordern
Acclom — Milbank, Milbanke
A eland — Troy te
A cres — Thornton
A cton — Moseley
Adams — Anson, Attwood,
Rawson
A itkins — Fox
A Ibini — Hordern
A Iderford — Clarke
A Idersey — Mostyn-Owen
Aleigh — Acland, Malet
A lessi — Sedley
A Igar — Hulley
Alington — Sturt
Allan — Maling
Allen — Charles, Proby,
Tottenham
A llenby — Montgomerie
Alleyn — Hincks
A llington — Fox
A Iperam — Hulley
A Iphage — Willoughby
A Iseyn — Villiers-Tuthill
A mbrose — Segrave
Amherst — Cecil
Anderson — Pelham, Rose
Andervill — Fox, Moore
A ngeville — Cely-Trevilian
A nlaby — Onslow
A nnesley — Phipps
A nsell — Seratton
A ntron — Paynter
Appleton — Pyne
Apsley — Bathurst
A rchdeacon — Corbet,
Fellowes
Archdekne — Burrell, Chol-
mondeley, Heathcote-
Drummond - Willoughby,
Pelham-Clinton
Archer — Clive, O'Shee
Arches — Hercy, White
A rderne — Hulley
A rgentine — Fox
A rg^wfon— Williams
Arglwydd y Glyn — Hughes
A rkwright — Hutton
A rmitage — Worm aid
Armstrong — Kenny, Scott-
Elliott, White
A ron ap Rhys — Lloyd
A rran — Hamilton
A rteville — Ricketts
A rundell — Willoughby
A rvas — Hordern
A rvenick — Fox
A shby — Lynde
Ashe — Holmes a Court
A sheldam — Hordern
A shendon — Hordern
Ashover — Hind
A sMon— DeTrafford.Hughes
A spull — ffarington
Assheton — Curzon - Howe,
Harbord
A sthorpe — Barne
A ston — Cotton- Jodrell
A tbrig — Villiers-Tuthill
Atholl — Pettv-Fitzmaurice
A tlez— Villiers-Tuthill
A tloe — Okeover
Atwater — Ricketts
A uchinlech — Boswell
A uchinlech — Douglas
A uckmuty — Cecil
Audley — Acland, Malet
A udouin — Oakes
Auford — Chaplin
A uforde — Floyer
Aughton — De Trafford,
Fleetwood-Hesketh
A ungier — Pakenham,
Pakenham-Mahon, Pratt
A venell — Adair
A wdos — Maling
Aylward — Fairfax-
Cholmeley
A yscoghe — Floyer
A yscough — Fawkes
Babington — Langrishe
Bachecote — Butler
Badenoch—TLliot, Gordon,
Gordon-Cumming, Gor-
don-Lennox
Badger — Wethered
Badlesmere — Bertie, Burrell,
Cholmondeley, Heath-
cote - Drummond - Wil-
loughby, Scrope
Bagenal — Bayly, Paget
Bagot — Money- Kyrle, St.
Leger
Baikie — Traill
Baird— Fraser, Naesmyth
Baker — Moore
Baldwyn — Childe, Lloyd
Balfour — Baikie, Bethune,
Sharp-Bethune, Stewart,
Traill
Ballard — Bayford, Dewey
Balioll — Adair
Ballidon — Coke
Ballingham — Duckett
Balneavis — Kinloch
Banastre — Fleetwood-
Hesketh
Bannerman — Ramsay
Bannister — Beetham,
Betham
Barber — Collinson, Cooper
Bardsley — Bayley, Readett-
Bayley
Bardwell — Forester, Mil-
bank, Vane
Barisford — Cecil
Barker — Cholmondeley,
Nuttall
Barnak — Cotton-Jodrell
Barnard — Verney
Barnes — Buxton
Barr — Knox
Barret — Adair
Barrington — De Fonblanque,
Powys-Lybbe
Barry — Duckett, Molony
Bartlett — Burdett-Coutts
Barton — Assheton, Lane,
Needham
Barwell — S tra tf ord
Bashe — Floyer
Basing — Mackworth
Baskerville — Cholmondeley
Bassingbourne — Coleridge
Bateman — Fuller - Acland -
Hood
Bathurst — Paston-Cooper
Battaile — Jocelyn
Battell — Powys-Lybbe
Batten — Lyons-Montgomery
Battersby — Harford
Baude — Jocelyn
Baums — Powys-Lybbe
Baxter — Adair
Bay — Fox
Bayard — Powys-Lybbe
Bayley — Grove, Laurie
Bayly — Paget
Bayning — Brand, Roper,
Trevor- Roper
Bayntun — Starky
Beache — Ricketts
Beaubois — Estcourt-Oswald,
Oswald
Beauchamp — Corbet, Fane-
de-Salis, Fellowes, Powys-
Lybbe, Willoughby
Beauchant — Nowell-Usticke
Beaufoy — Ramsden
Beaumes — Corbet, Fellowes
Beaumont — Fleetwood-
Hesketh
Beck — Buchan-Hepburn
Becke — Fox
Beckett — Simpson
Beckivith — Ricketts
Beconsall — Hughes
Bedward — Wedderburn
Beecroft — Lacon
Beekman — Delafield
Beeston — Brookes
Beke — Burrell, Heathcote-
Drummond- Willoughby
Belasyse — Bingham
Belesmo — Chetwynd-Talbot,
Rice, Talbot
Beli Maivr — Fox, Hughes,
Lloyd, Owen
Bellaers — Bellairs
Bellemont — Fox
Betters — Child- Villiers,
Villiers
Bellhouse — Powys-Lybbe
Bellingham — Cust, Lang-
rishe, Ramsden, Slaughter
Bellomont— Powys-Lybbe
Belston— Fulford
Beltoft — Langrishe
Belward — Tempest
Bendish — Ferrier
Bennetts — Layland-Barratt
Benson — Brady, ffarington
Bentley — Littlejohn
B ere sf 'ord— Coke
Berkeley — Butler, Portman,
Scudamore-Stanhope
Bermingham — ■ Clements,
Heywood -Jones, O'Shee,
Willding- Jones
Ber nard— Scudamore-
Stanhope
Berners — Tyrwhitt
Berry — -Ducke 1 1
Bertie — Burrell, Cholmonde-
ley, Heathcote-Drum-
mond-Willoughby
Bertram — Fox, Ogle
Besby — Smyth
Best — Money- Kyrle, Payn-
ter, Russell
Besyn — Childe, Cholmonde-
ley, Leicester- Warren,
Leighton
Bethune — Eversfield
Betton — Brookes
Beures — Fox
Bey sin — Mytton
Bibby — Fleetwood-Hesketh
Bibye — Lake
Biddlecombe — -Steer
Bielinski — Lubienski
Bigot — Chetwynd - Talbot,
Rice, Talbot
Billingsley — Langrishe
Bird— Clegg-Hill, Hil! ,
Mackworth, Noel-Hill
Birket — Foster
Birmingham — Longueville,
Preston
Bisshopp — Curzon
Blackenhall — Grosvenor,
Taunton
Blackhall — Maclver-
Campbell
Blackwell — Monypenny
Blades — Prodgers
Blaidd Rudd — Lloyd
Blair— Cochrane, Cochrane-
Baillie
Blake — Mason
Blaydes — Page-Turner
Blayney — Clark, Wright
Bleddyn ap Cynftn — Bridge-
man, Hughes
Bleddyn ap Krufyn — Bridge-
man
Bledry — -Lloyd
Blenkinsopp — Coulson
Blomster — Nevile
Blore — Pixley
Blount — Clark, Floyer,
Wright
Bluet — Fellowes
Blund — Willoughby
Blundell — Blunden
Blunt — Dalby, Moore
Bodrugan — Paynter
Bodychen— H ughes
Bohun— Wrey
Bold— Fleetwood-Hesketh
Bolebec — Burrell, Chol-
mondeley, Heathcote-
Drummond- Willoughby
2183
2184
Boleyn — Bu tier
Boligh — Fox
Boiling — Tempest
Bolton — Clive, Lyster
Bomford — Mansergh
Bonatny — Dobree
Bontine — Ewi ng
Bonython — Fox
Booth — Tyrwh i 1 1
Boothby — Alexander, Thorp
Borlase — Fellowes
Borough — Roberts-Gawen
Boroughden — Floyer
Bostock — Moore
Bostocke — Fox
Bosvile — Macdonald, Nevile
Boswell — Tottenham
Boteville. See Thynne
Bottomley — C au t ley
Boultbee — Cantrell-Hubber-
sty
Bourchier — Devereux,
Knyvett, Mainwaring-
Ellerker-Onslow, Roper-
Curzon, Tyrwhitt, Wrey
Bourne — Beale-Brown
Boyle — Cavendish, Hill-Trev-
or, Langrishe, Pakenham,
Pakenham-Mahon, Sandys
Bozum — Fulford
Brabant — Heber- Percy
Brabazon — Combe
Bradshaw — Cavendish ,
ffarington
Brampton — Childe
Brancestre — Danvers
Branche — Moore
Brandon — Child- Villiers,
Egerton
Brandram — Wigan
Bray — Thorp
Braybroke — Griffin
Braybrooke — Alexander
Braye — Verney-Cave
Brebner — Innes
Brechin, Lordship of —
Knight-Erskine
Breeze — Adams
Brerehaugh — Money- Kyrle
Brettige — Deane-Morgan
Brett — Money- Kyrle
Brewer — Powys-Lybbe
Br ewes — Acton, Floyer,
Lyon-Dalberg- Acton
Brewester — Staniland
Brewin — Eliot
Brinton — Crossley
Brittany — Corbet, Fellowes,
Fox, Powys-Lybbe
Brixston — Eliot
Broade — Stanier
Broadhead — Brinckman
Brockwell Ysgithrog — Lloyd
Brockholes — Hordern
Brotnflete — Cave
Bromley — Bridgeman, Need-
ham
Brooke — Alexander, Firman,
Parnell, Thorpe
Brotherton — Butler,
Fitzalan-Howard
Brough — Money- Kyrle
Broughton — Clive, Fox
Broun — Fergusson
Browe — Bridgeman, Daven-
port
Brown — Lees, Trotter
Browne — Blake, Blake-de
Burgh, Mostyn, Parker,
Verney-Cave
Brownlmv — Burrell, Cust,
Heathcote - Drummond -
Willoughby, Mansergh
Broxbome — Moore
Broxton — Byrd, Mackworth
Bruce — Boswell
Brus — Childe, Fox
Bryan — Bellew, Fox, Moore
3|nDer of Ctuartertnpf
Brydges — Scudamore - Stan-
hope
Buchan — Montgomerie
Buck — Stucley
Buckler — Astley
Buckley— Cotton- Jodrell
.Bwcftne//— Broadmead
Bugge — Thornton
Bulkeley — Byrd, Chamney,
Hughes, Mackworth,
Needham
Bull — Strangways
Bu llingbrook — Floyer
Bullock— Hall, Troyte-
Chafyn-Grove
Bulmer — ■ Chetwynd-Talbot,
Fox, Nevile, Powys-Lybbe,
Rice, Talbot
Burd — Jennings
Burdett— Money-Coutts
Burges — Lamb
Burgh — Alexander, Bridge-
man, Cholmondeley, Cot-
ton-Jodrell, Leicester-
Warren, Leighton, Money-
Kyrle, Mytton
Burghe — Fox
Burgheaton — Adair
Burgherch — Powys-Lybbe
Burke — Fox
Burleston — -Eliot
Burley — Corbet, Fellowes
Bum — Forbes-Leith
Bumard — Chichester
Burnell — Fox
Burnham — Langrishe
Burnishead — Langrishe
Burnshead — Cust
Burnshide — Ramsden
Bumside — Duckett
Burra — Pomfret
Burrell — Heathcote-
Drummond- Willoughby
Burrow — Bower
Burton — Beetham, Betham
Burwell — Up ton-Cot trell-
Dormer
Bury — Hutton, Palliser
Butler — Needham, Ramsden
Butterworth — Cotton- Jodrell
Button — Cox
By go — Rawson
Byng — Bridgeman
Byrd — Mackworth
Byrne — Lei cester
Cadbury — Fox
Caddell ab Brochwell —
Hughes
Cadell — Lloyd
Cadell ap Brochwel ap Eliseg
—Lloyd
Cadell Deymllwg — Lloyd
Cadi/or ap Dinawell — Lloyd
Cadifor ap Selif — Lloyd
Cadifor Vawr — Lloyd
Cadivor Vawr — Lloyd
Cadrod Calchevyndd — Lloyd
Cadwalader — Hughes, Lloyd
Cadwalladr Vendigaid —
Hughes
Cadwallon — Hughes, Lloyd
Ccesar — Upton-Cottrell-
Dormer
Cairnes — Lawlor, Westenra
Caithness — Boswell, Sinclair
Calcot — Chambre
Calder — Campbell
Caldwell — Bloomneld
Callander — Burn-Murdoch
Callendar — Livingston
Calthorpe— Langrishe
Calverley — Cotton- Jodrell
Calvert — Verney
Cam — Thackwell
Cambrey — Childe, Chol-
mondeley, Leicester-
Warren, Leighton
Cambride — Money- Kyrle
Camhow — Adair
Camoys — Barttelot
Campbell — Buchanan- Dun-
lop, Butler, Orde, Spens
Camvile — Adair
Cann — Master
Cantelupe — Sackville-West
Canter — Britton, Carlyon-
Britton
Caradoc Vreichfras — Hughes,
Lloyd
Caradoc Vraich Vras —
Hughes, Lloyd
Carew — Fox, Moore
Carless — Attwood, Freeman
Car lion — Fox
Carlyon — Spry
Carminow — Buller, Hor-
dern, Manningham-Buller,
Yarde-Buller
Camaby — Ramsden
Camegy-A rbuthnott —
Johnson
Carr — Glyn, Russell, Vigors
Carrick — Butler
Carrier — Anson
Carstairs — M'Neil
Carswell — Eliot
Carter — Thompson
Carver — Athorpe
Carwed ab Marchudd —
Hughes
Cary — Butler, Elwes
Caseborne — Ricketts
Castile — Powys-Lybbe
Cater — Hyde
Cathcart — Monypenny
Catlyn — Spencer
Cator — Lennard
Cattcrick — Witham
Caverswell — Grosvenor,
Taunton
Caythorpe — Floyer
Cecil— Fox
Chaigneau — -Colvill
Chaldecott— Bingham
Cluillons — Fulford
Chaloner — Cole-Hamilton
Chamberlaine — Villiers-
Tuthill
Chamberlayne — Taunton
Chandos — Russell, Scuda-
more-Stanhope
Channell — Floyer
Cliaplin — Floyer
Chapman — Walsham
Chappell — Brown- Westhead
Charles II. See England,
France
Charlton — Anne, Bridge-
man, Meyrick
Chamells — Burrell, Chol-
mondeley, Heathcote-
Drummond- Willoughby
Chastelyn — Jocelyn
Chatterton — Tottenham
Chauncellor — Floyer
Chauncey — Ames
Chaucous — Money- Kyrle
Chaworth — -Musters, Rooper
Chedder — Burrell, Chol-
mondeley, Heathcote-
Drummond- Willoughby
Chedle — Hughes
Chelmington — Moore
Chenduit — Hordern
Cheney — Johnston
Chenow — Ricketts
Chernocke — -Downes
C hester — M aster
Chetham — Tottenham
Chetilton — Davenport
Chetleton — Needham
Chetwyn — Powys-Lybbe
Chetwynd — Grosvenor, Tal-
bot, Taunton
Chichester — O'Neill
Chidcock — Arundell
Chiseldon — Floyer
Chiskolme — Mackenzie
Oiolmeley — Tempest
Churchill — Child- Villiers,
Fox, Osborne, Spencer
Chute — Ellis
Cilin ab y Blaidd Rhudd —
Hughes
Clare — Burrell, Cholmonde-
ley, Heathcote-Drum-
mond-Willoughby, Powys-
Lybbe, Scrope
Clark— Wright
Clarke — Lane
Clavering — Campbell, Chet-
wynd-Talbot, Fox, Rice,
Talbot
Clayton — Bridgeman, Case
Cleghom — Sprot
Clements — Lane
Cleveland — Christie
Cliffe — Bayley, Cave, Malet,
Vigors, Witham
Clifford — Cavendish, Chet-
wynd-Talbot, Child-
Villiers, Egerton, Rice,
Talbot
Clifton — Grey de Ruthyn,
Jerningham, Needham
Clopton — Bridgeman, Childe,
Cholmondeley, Leicester-
Warren, Leighton, Myt-
ton
Clotworthy — Skeffington
Clun — Mostyn
Cobham — Alexander
Cockayne — Adair, Assheton
Cockerell — Rushout
Cocks — Pakington
Coel Godeboc — Hughes, Lloyd
Cogan— Duckett, Wrey
Cokefield — -Floyer
Colbome — Nugent
Colbroke — Burrell, Chol-
mondeley, Heathcote-
Drummond- Willoughby
Colco m be— Money- Kyrle
Cole — Cholmondeley
Colenwood — Jessop
Colley — Wellesley
Collins — Lees, Ross, Teni-
son
Colman — Villiers-Tuthill
Colpys — Tweedy
Colvile — Lane, Villiers-Tut-
hill
Colvill — Peyton
Colville — Chetwynd-Talbot,
Marindin, Rice, Talbot
Combmartin — Money- Kyrle
Comerford — Langton
Comin — Chetwynd - Talbot,
Rice, Talbot
Compton — Cavendish, Main-
waring - Ellerker - Onslow,
Ormerod
Comyn — Thorp
Conant — Carleton
Conduit — Fellowes
Congherst — Moore
Constable — Astley, Caton,
Frankland- Russell-Astley
Consul — Scrope
Conway — Colthurst
Conyers — -Adair, Ferrier,
Fox, Ramsden, Scrope
Conyngham — Denison
Cooch— Pratt
Coode — Buller, Manningham
-Buller, Yarde-Buller
Cook — Altham
Cooke — Moore, Poole,
Villiers-Tuthill
Cookson — Crackanthorpe
Cooper — O'Hara
Coote — Langrishe
Copson — Peake
3jntier of duartering*
Corbet — Astlev, Bridgeman,
Childe, Cholmondeley,
Fellowes, Leicester-
Warren, Leighton, Myt-
ton, Singleton
Cordell — Fox
Cornelisen — Hoare
Cornish— Ricketts, Villiers-
Tuthill
Cornwall — Floyer, Taunton
Comwallis— Eliot, Wyke-
ham-Martin
Corona — Hulley
Coteland — Eliot
Cotgravc — Cotton- J odrell
Cotiingham — Cot ton- J odrell
Cotton — Childe, Egerton,
Fell, Grosvenor
Cotys— Ramsden
Coudray— Fleetwood-
Hesketh
Courtenay — Buller, Man-
ningham-Buller, Yarde-
Buller
Coury — White
Cowley — Money- Kyrle,
Wellesley
Cowper — Butler, Cholmon-
deley, Hincks, Sale
Coytmore — Walsham
Craford— Villiers-Tuthill
Craggs — Eliot
Craig — Fraser-Tytler
Craigmyle — Burnett
Crakenthorp — Askew
Cramer— Coghill, Delmege
Cramond — Boswell
Crawford — Boyle
Cready — Acland, Malet
Creagh— Singleton
Creedy — Forester, Milbank
Creke — Wi lloughby
Cressy — Primrose
Crewkeme — Tottenham
Crispen — De Trafford
Crofts — Nevile
Croke — Floyer
Crompton — Jessop, Roth-
well-Jackson
Crosbie — Brand, Talbot
Cross — Starkey
Crosse— H amilton
Croxton — Bartlett
C rozier — Sur tees
Cuff— Pakenham, Paken-
nam-Mahon, Pratt
Cuffe — Bagot, Langrishe
Cuhheth—De Trafford
Cumming — Erskine, Far-
quh arson
Cunedda Wledig— Hughes,
Lloyd, Owen
Cunningham — Ferrier
Cuninghame — Fergusson
Cunninghame — Hunter-
Blair, Stewart- Robertson
Curtis — Verschoyle
Cusack — Fitzgerald
Cushin — Thornton
Cuthbert — Baines
Cutland — Eliot
Cyhylyn ab Ivor — Hughes
Cynan — Hughes
Cynedda Wledig — Lloyd
Cynric ab Richard — Hughes
Cynvyn Hirdreff — Lloyd
Cynwydd — Lloyd
Dabitot — Money - Kyrle,
Powys-Lybbe
Dadwallon — Hughes
Dacre — Brand, Howard,
Roper, Trevor-Roper
Dafydd ab Cwnws — Hughes
Dafydd ab Howell — Hughes
D'Albini— Hulley
Dalrymple — Crichton-Stuart,
Fergusson
D' Alton — Singleton
Dalway — Dobbs
Daly — Blake de Burgh,
Devereux
Daniel — Cecil, Earle
Daniers — Fox
Darby — Owen
D'Arcy — Fox, Irvine, Mil-
bank, Vane
Darcy — Fox, Floyer, Fores-
ter, Lambton
Daubeney— Wrey
Davenport — Hinckes
David ap Griffith ap Rys —
Pryce
David Lloyd ap Griffith ap
Ririd — Pryce
Davidson — Woolrabe
Davies — Davies-Cooke, Eg-
erton, Grosvenor
Dawkin s — Douglas- Pennant
Dawson — Duckett
Deane — Adair, Coke, Lam-
barde
De Arches — Wrey
De Bellamont — Scrope
De Bohun — Devereux, Jer-
ningham
Debonnaire — Metcalfe
de Bottebourt — Willoughby
De Boulers — Lloyd
De Burgh— Childe
De Butts — Burdon
de Cardonell — Rice
De Cardonnel — Wingfield
De Courcy — Duckett
d'Eugayne — Wybergh
D'Ewes— Granville
De Franquetot — Dalrymple
de Freign — Hercy
de Gennes — Fraser
De Grey — Butler
de Herling — Jerningham
Deincourt — Sitwell
De la Beche — Whitelocke-
Lloyd
De Lacy — Fitzgerald
De la Dene — Forester, Mil-
bank, Vane
De la Hay — Ramsden
Delahay—C\ arke
De la Hyde — Lane
De la Leke — Forester, Mil-
bank, Vane
Delalynde — White
de la Lynde — Williams
de la Mere — De Trafford,
Forester, Milbank
Delamore — Brougham ,
Floyer
De la Poer — Beresford,
Duckett
de la Planche — Willoughby
De la Poyle— Villiers-Tut-
hill
De la Ryver — Fairfax-Chol-
meley
de la Warre- — Griffin
De Lega — Hulley
Del See — Ramsden
Delves — Broughton, Lang-
rishe
Demcourt — Fox
de Moels— Wrey
Dennis — Fulford, Glynn
Denzill — Pelham-Clinton
De Quincy — Scrope
Dereham — Stuart
Dermod — Childe
de Rowse — Villiers-Tuthill
De St. Owen — Forester, Mil-
bank, Vane
Despencer — Powys-Lybbe
De Stoke — Money- Kyrle
De Verdun — Money- Kyrle
De Vere — Beauclerk, Bertie,
Burnell, Heathcote-
Drummond- Willoughby
Devereux — Mainwaring -
Ellerker-Onslow, Roper-
Curzon
de Vescy — Willoughby
Dicken — Temple
Dickeson — Bolton
Dillon — Croker, Fitzgibbon,
Kelly
Dimsdale — Tarleton
Disney — Alexander, Smyth,
Thorp
Dodsworth — M aling
Dodwell — Blake-de Burgh,
Browne
Doilly — Money- Kyrle
Domvile — Byrd
Domville — Mackworth
Donelly — Jessop
Donne — Hulley
Donne or Dwrin — Lloyd
Donnington — Fox
Doolan — Cope
Dorsett — Evans
Douglas — Balkie, Hope-
Dunbar, Sandilands,
Traill, Vickers
Downe — Pyne
Downe — Eliot
Downes — Egerton, Gros-
venor, Taunton
Downs — Mostyn
Downton — Acton, Lyon-
Dalberg-Acton
D'Oyly — Egerton
Doylley — Barttelot
Drake — Childe, Cholmon-
deley, Fuller, Leicester-
Warren, Leighton, Wright
Drummond — Buller - Ful-
lerton-Elphinstone, Hay,
Percy
Drury — Needham, Ricketts
Duckett — Eustace, Madden
Duke — Coleridge
Dukinfield — Darbishire
Dummer — Bond
Dun— West
Duncombe— Grey, Shafto
Du Plessis — Langrishe
Durants — Lane
Durversall — Adair
Durwyn — Acland, Malet
Duston — Money- Kyrle
Duiton — Cholmondeley, Fox,
Lee-Dillon
Dymock — Eliot, White
Dyne — Smyth
Dyn ham — Wrey
Earde — Cecil
Eastleigh — Pelham-Clinton
Eaton — Grosvenor
Eccleshall — Adair
Echlin — Stronge
Ecroyd — Farrer
Edderston — Adair
Edgbaston — Middlemore
Edger — Williams
Edmonds — Sackville-West,
Staniland
Edmondstone — Ogilvy-
Dalgleish
Ednowain Bendew — Hughes,
Mostyn
Ednowain ap Bradwen —
Lloyd
Edward ab David ab Madog
— Hughes
Edward ap Morgan — Main-
waring
Edwardes — Cholmondeley
Edwards — Cranstoun - Day,
Vaughan-Lee
Edwin ap Grono — Lloyd
Edwin ap Teithwallt — Lloyd
Edwyn — Hughes, Mostyn,
Mostyn-Owen
Egerton — Child-Villiers
2185
Eglington — Crisp - Molineux-
Montgomerie, Lamb,
Montgomerie
Ekand — Adair, Tempest
Elford — Adams
Eliott — Fuller
Elkington — Floyer
Ellerker — Onslow
Ellerton — Witham
Elphinstone— Petty - Fitz-
maurice
Elvarch — M ackwor th
Elwias — Powys-Lybbe
Elystan Glodrydd— Hughes,
Lloyd
Enfield— Jocelyn, Powys-
Lybbe
Engayen — Willoughby
Engayne — Fox, Moore
England — Beauclerk, Bur-
rell, Child-Villiers, Dever-
eux, Egerton, Fitzjames-
Stuart, Fitz-Roy, Gordon-
Lennox, Heathcote-
Drummond - Willoughby,
Jerningham, Lennox,
Mainwaring - Ellerker -
Onslow, Milbank, Mon-
tagu - Douglas - Scott,
Mostyn, Phipps, Powys-
Lybbe, Roper-Curzon,
Somerset, Tyrwhitt,
Wrey
Engle field— Fairfax - Chol-
meley, Lane
Englowesa — Adair
Englowise — Gorges
Entwistle — Adair
Ercall — Bridgeman
Erdington — Corbet, Fellowes
Ernie — Money- Kyrle
Erskine — Burton- Mackenzie
Espec — Hordern
Esse— Malet
Essenden — Adair
Estcourt — Oswald
Etchingham — Chichester
Ethelston— Peel
Etton — Floyer
Eton — Bartlett, Stratford
Eustace— Hart, Mansfield,
Tickell
Evan ap Rhys ap Hugh —
Pryce
Evans — Mackworth
Everard — Arundell, Clarke,
Green
Evering — Cecil
Ewias — Money- Kyrle
Eyre — Archer- Houblon
Eyton — Tempest
Fairfax — Erskine
Falkiner — Nuttall
Falshaw — Hobson
Farmer — Bayley, Readett-
B ay ley
Farnaby — Lennard
Farrell — Fox
Favell — Griffin
Fazakerley — Hordern
Fellowes — Benyon, Tweedy
Felion — Ellis, Langrishe
Fencott — Nevile
Fenton — Prickett
Fenwick — Adair, Mostyn
Ferenden — Floyer
Ferguson — Dalrymple
Ferraby — Langrishe
Ferrand — Waddington
Ferrers — Mainwaring - Eller-
ker-Onslow, Roper-Cur-
zon
Fesant— Egerton, Grosvenor,
Taunton
Fetherston — Jessop
ffranck — Sheppard
Field — Grey
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Fiennes — Brand, Roper,
Trevor- Roper
Finamore — Money- Kyrle
Finch — Earle
Fineux — Roper, Roper -
Curzon, Trevor- Roper
Finnic — McEwen
Fisher — Foley - Philipps,
Macdonnell, Philipps,
Villiers-Tuthill
Fitchett— Malet
Fitton — ffarington, Fleet-
wood-Hesketh, Trafford
Fitzalan — Fox, Mostyn
Fitz Barnard. — Burrell,
Cholmondeley, Heath-
cote - Drummond - Wil-
loughby
Fitz Bernard, — Scrope
Fitz-Ellis — Forester, Mil-
bank, Vane
FitzErcald — Coke
FitzGeoffrey — Powys - Lybbe
Fitz Gerald — Butler, Fox,
Griffin, Scrope, White
Fitz Gerold — Money- Kyrle
FitzHamon — Burrell, Chol-
mondeley, Heathcote-
Drummond - Willoughby,
Powys-Lybbe, Scrope
FitzHerbert — Ruxton, Scud-
amore-Stanhope
FitzHugh— Brand, Ricketts,
Roper, Trevor- Roper
Fitzlvor — Hulley
Fitz John — Scrope
FitzLangley — Forester, Mil-
bank, Vane
Fitz Leons — Preston
Fitzmaurice — Deane-Morgan
Fitzrnortimer — Jerningham
FitzNoel— Money- Kyrle
FitzOsbert — Jerningham
Fitz Osborn— Fox, Scrope
Fitz Otes — Willoughby
Fitz Other— Money- Kyrle
Fitz Payne — Forester, Mil-
bank
Fitz Robert — Powys-Lybbe
Fitzroger — Beetham, Be-
tham
Fitz Roy— Burrell, Heath-
cote - Drummond - Wil-
loughby, Lee-Dillon, Mil-
bank
Fitz Stephen — Fox, Moore
Fitz Symon — White
Fitz Urse— Fulford
FitzWalter— Plumptre
Fitzwaryn — Wrey
FitzWith — Floyer
Flahault — Petty Fitz-
maurice
Fleming— Bathurst, Buller-
Fullerton-Elphinstone
Fletcher — Bouverie - Pusey,
Collinson, Cooper
Flinton — White
Flood — Jessop
Foliott — Griffin
Folkeroy — Hordern
Folliott— Powell, Ricketts
Foot — Onslow
Foote — Bellairs
Forbes— Tweedie, Williams-
Drummond
Forester — Boyle
Forster — Adair
Forward — Broun - Lindsay,
Lindsay
Foster — Ward
Foulis — Hepburne-Scott
Fountayne — Montagu
Fowler — Lane, Needham,
Plumptre
Fownes — Somerville
Fox — Backhouse, Suckling,
Wykeham-Martin
France — Beauclerk, Burrell,
Child - Villiers, Dever-
eux, Egerton, Fitz-
James-Stuart, FitzRoy,
Gordon-Lennox, Heath-
cote - Drummond - Wil -
loughby, Lennox, Main-
waring - Ellerker - On -
slow, Milbank, Montagu-
Douglas-Scott, Mostyn,
Phipps, Powys-Lybbe,
Roper-Curzon, Somerset,
Tyrwhitt, Wrey
Francis — Coleridge, Peyton,
Villiers-Tuthill
Franco — Lopes
Frankland — Payne-Gallwey
Frankton — Bridgeman,
Mainwaring
Fraser — Buller - Fullerton -
Elphinstone, Burton-
Mackenzie, Eliot, Forbes,
Gordon, Gordon-Cum-
ming, Gordon-Lennox
Frecheville — Ramsden
Fremeaux — Thornton
Freschville — Ricketts
Freville — Willoughby
F rewen — Moor
Froggenhall — Forester, Mil-
bank, Vane
Froxmere — Butler
Frye — Whinyates
Fullerton — Carnegie
Furnellby — Cely-Trevilian
Fumeux — Rooper
Furnivall — Chetwynd-Tal-
bot, Rice, Talbot
Fust — Jenner
Gabbott — Elwes
Gabriel — Smith
Gale — Dobree
Galloway — Douglas - Home,
Fox, Powys-Lybbe
Galofre — Money- Kyrle
Galpin — Watney
Garbett — Walsham
Gardiner — Fox
Garneys — Bond
Garnon — Lane
Garthwaite — Farish
Gaynsford — Villiers-Tuthill
Geneville — Fitzgerald
Genille — Cave
Gerey — Brookes
Gernon — Hulley, Peyton,
Villiers-Tuthill
Ghisnes — Burrell, Chol-
mondeley, Heathcote-
Drummond- Willoughby
Gibthorpe — Langrishe, White
Giffard — Money - Kyrle,
Scrope
Gifford — Chetwynd - Talbot,
Hay, Rice, Talbot
Gill— Eliot
Gillery — Pigott
Gilliot — Tempest
Glanvill — Willoughby
Glanville — Hulley
Glasse — Elliott
Glen — Wemyss
Glinne — Fox
Glodrydd — Hughes
Gloucester — Powys-Lybbe
Glyn — Sutherland
Glynne — Gladstone
Godfray — Falle
Godfrey — Clarke, Lushing-
ton
Godman — Dorington
Godolphin — Fox, Osborne
Going — Dancer
Golkar — Adair
Gordon — Campbell, Eliot,
Forbes-Leith, Fraser,
Ingram
Gore — Clark, Wright
Gorges — Adair
Gould — Morgan, Pyne
Goulding — Sheppard
Gourney — Ferrier
Gower— Egerton, Frewen-
Laton, Langrishe
Grace — Langley, Langrishe,
Oates
Graeme— Cunliffe-Lister
Grafton- Dacre — Hall- Dare
Graham — Barclay -Allardice,
Moir
Grandison — Paston - Bed -
ingfeld, Powys-Lybbe
Granger — Sale
Grant — Cely - Trevilian,
Fraser-Tytler
Grantmesnil — Fox, Powys-
Lybbe, Scrope
Granville — Egerton
Graves — Hamilton
Gray — Bridgeman, Stoll
Grayson — Bedford
Greaves — Elmsall
Green — Chaplin, Floyer
Gregory — Forbes-Leith
Grendon — Chetwynd-Talbot
Gresbrooke — Rooper
Gresham — Thynne
Gresley — Needham, Sack-
ville-West
Greville — Verney
Grey — Adair, Bushe, Eger-
ton, Egerton- Warburton,
Fox
Grey de Powis — Bridgeman
Grey stoke — Howard
Griffith ap Beli de la Garth —
Lloyd
Griffith ap Cydrych — Lloyd
Griffith ap Cynan — Mostyn
Griffith ap Elyder — Lloyd
Griffith ap Rhys — Mostyn-
Owen
Griffith Broughton — Lloyd
Griffith Gwyr — Mackworth
Grizzlehurst — Hordern
Grono ab Ednyfed — Hughes
Grono ap Sevan — Hutchin-
son-Lloyd-Vaughan
Grosvenor — Bartlett, Eger-
ton, Taunton
Grove — White
Gruffydd ab Cynan — Hughes
Gumbleton — Ricketts
Guros — Corbet, Fellowes
Guthrie — Browne
Gwadyr — Fox, Powys-Lybbe
Gwaethfoed — Lloyd
Gwaethvoed — Lloyd
Gwair — Lloyd
Gwaith Voyd — Fox, Hughes
Gwaithfoed Vawr — Hughes
Gwerystan ab Gwaithfoed —
Hughes
Gwrygen — Lloyd
Gwrydor ab Caradoc —
Hughes
Gwrydyr — Lloyd
Gwyddno Goronher — Lloyd
Gwyder — Lloyd
Gwys — Lloyd
Gybbon — Monypenny
Haccombe — Burrell, Chol-
mondeley, Corbet, Fel-
lowes, Heathcote-Drum-
mond- Willoughby
Haddington — Baillie-
H ami 1 ton
Hadlow — Ricketts
Haget — Fox
Haggerston — Constable-
Maxwell
Haigh — Wood
Haggitt — Wegg- Prosser
Haldane — -Oswald
Hall— Bayly, Bedford, J\|
well, Paget
Hallett— Delafield
Halsivell — Kemeys-TyntJ
Hambleton — Custance
Hamhy— Chaplin, Floyel
Hamilton — Buchan, Bui
Dairy mple, Fer]
Gorges, Hope-Dunl
Starke, Talbot, Wardj
Hampden — Brand
Hampson — Pollard, Poll;|
Urquhart
Hampton — Lane
Hanbury — Sparrow
Handy — Duckett
Ha n key — Dobree
Hankford — Wrey
Hanmer — Curzon-Howe
Hanning — Vaughan-Lee
Hansard — Floyer,Langris
Hansby — Ramsden
Harcourt — Astley, Horde|
Powys-Lybbe
Harding — Nott
Hardwick — Cavendish
Harford — Lloyd
Hargreaves — ffarington
Harleston — Forester, F<|
Milbank, Vane
Harley — Childe, Farmer
Harris — Temple
Harrison — Estcourt-Oswa
Oswald, Stanton
Hartpole — Bowen
Hartstonge — Pery,
Knox-Gore
Harweden — Money- Kyrlej
Harwood — Noel-Hill
Haselden — Peck
Haselrigge — Adair
Hassall — Coke
Hassan — Kenney
Hassel — Beresford
Hastings — Astley, Frs
land-Russell- Astley,
de Ruthyn, Heywcl
Jones, Le Strange , Lonq
ville, Willding-Jones
Hatch — Browne - SynJ
Hutchinson
Hatche — Acland, Malet J
Hathway — Slaughter
Hatton — De Trafford,
ley, Ramsden
Haversham — Willoughbyl
Hawberke — Corbet, Fellcj
Hawcliffe — Ramsden
Hawkes — Ward
Hawkesley — Middlemore I
Hawkins — Carlyon, fl
Goold-Verschoyle, Jcl
stone, Meade, Verschcf
Hawksworth — Fawkes
Hawley — Floyer, White
Hawte — Forester, Milb?
Vane
Hay — Fraser, Kenney
Hay garth — Maling
Heath — Adams
Heaton — Adair
Hebden — Tempest
Hedworth — Lamb ton,
bank, Williamson
Heilin ab Cadfarch — HugJ
Hellesby — De Trafford,
Hulley
Hender—Taun ton
Hendour — Floyer
Henshaw — Haisey
Herberior — Rooper
Herbert — Butler, Fair, RJ
son
Hercye — Nevile
Hereford — Childe
Herle — Hordern
Heron — Adair, Fox
Heronville — Lane
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Jerries — Constable-Maxwell
lerring— Baring, Lynde,
Russell, Williams
lerthill — Cotton-Jodrell
lervey — Downes, Ellis,
Paston-Cooper, Ricketts,
Walsham
'iewitt — Fox, Needham
Hexta 11 — Need ham
Hey dock — Money- Kyrle
Heyton — Childe
Hey wood — Coke, Rothwell-
Jackson
Hickman — Nayler
Hicks — Beach, Warren
Hide — Jocelyn
Higgins — Burn - Murdoch,
Campbell
Highmore — Burrough
Hildyard — Ramsden
Hill— Fell, Lowe, Mack-
worth, Sandys
Hillary — Langrishe
Hiltoft— White
Hilton — Wybergh
Hindley — De Trafford
Hippisley — Jackson
Hirleston — Needham
Hoadley — Langrishe
Hodges — Harper, Strachey
Hodgetts — Foley
Hoding — Money- Kyrle
Hodnet — Curzon-Howe
Holbech — Powys-Lybbe
Holden — Hambrough, Ran-
dall, Rose
Holford — Cholmondeley
Holiday — Ricketts
Holland — Childe, Fox,
Powys-Lybbe
Holies — Pelham-Clinton
Holt — Hordern
Holwell — Money- Kyrle
Hone — Coleridge
Honywood — Ricketts
Hoo — Fox, Moore
Hood — Gregory
Hoard — Mainwaring
Hoorde — Bridgeman
Hopkins — Hustler, Totten-
ham
Hopton — Corbet, Fellowes
Horden — Adair.
Home — Lambarde
Hornidge — Gledstanes
Horsfdll — Langrishe
Horton — Fleetwood - Hes -
ke-.h, Witham
Hough — Money- Kyrle
~jlov.ghton — Onslow
Houston — Caulfeild
Howard — Arundell, Broun-
Lindsay, Ellis, Jerning-
ham, Stourton
Howarth — Bartlett
Howe — Bromley- Wilson
Howell — Lloyd, Mack worth
Howell ab Mredydd — Hughes
Howell Dha — Lloyd
Howell Goch ab Ierworth —
Hughes
Howland — Russell
Huberk — Cotton-Jodrell
Hucks — Gibbs
Huddleston — Williamson
Hugh — Moore
Hughes — Otway, Walsham
Hull — Mackworth, Malet
Hulme — Lever
Humbsrstone — White
Humfines— Smyth
Humfrey — Mason
Humphry s — Hughes
Hungute — Floyer
Hunloke — Sidney
Hunt — Enys, Heywood-
Jones, Hopton, Longue-
ville, Willding- J ones
Hunter — Cochran- Patrick
Huntercombe — Money- Kyrle
Huntingfield — Ellis
Hurt— Edge, Sitwell
Huskisson — Milbanke
Hutton — Floyer
Huxley — Clive
Hwfa ab Cymric ab Rhiwallon
— Hughes
Hyde — Assheton, Fox, Jen-
ner, Jenner-Fust, Par-
ker, Villiers
Hylton — Jolliffe, Ramsden
Idio Wyllt— Lloyd
Idwal Ywch — Lloyd
Ierworth ab Einion — Hughes
Iestyn ap Gwrgant — Hughes,
Lloyd
Ievan Llwyd — Hughes
Ilcombe — Pyne
Inglefield — Needham
Ingles— Craigie-Halkett
Inglethorp — Jerningham
Ingram — Ramsden
Inyr — Fox
Inyr Dhu — Bridgeman
Irby — Smyth
Ireland — Beauclerk, Burrell,
Cholmondeley, Fitz-Roy,
Fitzjames-Stuart, Gor-
don-Lennox, Heathcote-
Drummond - Willoughby,
Lennox, Milbank, Mon-
tagu- Douglas-Scott , Owen,
Phipps
Irwin — Chamberlayne
Isle of Alan — Murray,
Stewart-Murray
Ithel ab Bleddyn ab Ithel
A nwyl — Hughes
Ithel Felyn — Hughes
Jacklyn — Manbey
Jackson — Calvert, Martin,
Pratt
Jakes — Tottenham
Jeffreys — Pratt
Jenings — Fox
Jenison — Adair
Jenkinson — Guinness
Jerningham — Cary - Caddell,
Paston-Bedingfeld
Jestyn ap Gwrtgant — Mostyn,
Mostyn-Owen
Johnson — Baines, Brady,
Chamney, Morris, Orme-
rod
Johnston — B urges, Gamble,
Halsey, King, Traill,
Tweedy
Jolley — Oates
Jones — Bowen, Gwynne,
Longueville, Marsham,
Money- Kyrle, Moore,
Tyrwhitt
Justen ap Gwyrgan — Adair
Kariadoc — Fox
Kaswallon — -Lloyd
Keeling— Fletcher
Keith — Buller - Fullerton -
Elphinstone
Kellett — Long
Kelvedon — Jerningham
Kelaway— Pyne
Kemtebury — Fox
Kendall — Duckett, Rooper
Kennedy — Hunter-Blair
Kenney — Kingsmill
Ker — Scott-Plummer
Kettilby — Rickards
Kevelioc — Hulley
Key — Reeve
Killegrew — Fox, Wrey
Killinghall — Maling
Kilpeck — Willoughby
Kime — White
Kinardsley — Ormsby-Gore
King. See Pelinor
King — Clark, Davies-Cooke,
Innes, Villiers-Tuthill,
Wright
Kingsley — De Trafford, Hul-
ley, Moore, Pym, Trafford
Kirkby — Coke
Kirke — Floyer
Kitchen — De Trafford
Kitchin — Fleetwood - Hes -
keth
Kitson — Fox
Knapp — Mayo
Knight — Fox, Norris, Per-
ceval
Knightley — Money- Kyrle
Knighton — Grosvenor,
Taunton
Knill — Lamb, Walsham
Knottesford — Cotton-Jodrell
Knowles — Lacon
Knuttesford — Money- Kyrle
Knyvet — Tyrwhitt
Kowryd ap Kadfan — Lloyd
Kydrych ap Gwaethfoed —
Lloyd
Kyme — Floyer
Kynan Tyndaethwy — Lloyd
Kynaston — Bridgeman,
Mainwaring, Mostyn-
Owen
Kynynmound — Elliot
Labouchere — Stanley
Lacock — Storey
Lacon — Childe
Lacy — Powys - Lybbe,
Scrope, Steer
Lake — Scudamore-Stanhope
Lamb— Oakes
Lambart — Bayly
Lambert — Grey, Paget
Lambton — Maling, Surtees
Lancaster — ■ Fox, Jessop,
Ramsden
Lane — Fox, Mullins
Langbege — Corbet, Fellowes
Langley — Ettrick, Fox,
Villiers-Tuthill
Langridge — Lowdell
Langton — - Fleetwood - Hes-
keth, White
Lascelles — Ramsden
Latham— Adair
Lathom — Murray, Stewart-
Murray, Tempest
Lathwath — Money- Kyrle
Latimer — Griffin, Scott
Laulhe — Kellett
Lavallin — Puxley
Lawrance — Fleetwood - Hes-
keth
Lawrence — White
Lawson — Ramsden
Lawton — Moore
Lax — Maynard
Lea — Bellairs
Leach — Cecil
Leake— Ellis
Leatham — Kenworthy
Leaver — • Asshe ton
Leche — Coke
Le Despenser — Fane - de -
Salis
Ledett — Griffin
Lee— Bertie, Guinness, Lane,
Needham, Sadleir, Thorn-
ton
Leech — Slaughter
Leeds — Floyer
L' Estrange — Astley
Leftwich — Bartlett
Legh — De Trafford
Le Grande — Ricketts
Le Hunte — Hutchinson -
Lloyd - Vaughan, Lloyd -
Vaughan
Leicester — Bathurst
Leigh — Hordern, Hulley
Leighton — Childe, Cholmon-
deley, Leicester- Warren
Leke — Hercy
Lendrum — Vesey
Leng — Buchanan
Lennard — Brand, Roper.Tre-
vor- Roper
Lennox — Goold-Verschoyle,
Haldane, Oswald, Ver-
schoyle
Leny — Buchanan- J ardi ne
Leofric — Scrope
Leslie — Lowry-Corry
Leveson — Egerton, Lane,
Needham
Lewis — Hughes
Lewknor — Barttelot
Lexington — Sutton
Leybourne — Corbet, Fellowes
Lieb reich — Cock
Lightbody — Greg
Lilbome — Smyth
Lindley— Frewen-Laton
Lindsay — Boyle, Campbell,
Colville, Dingwall- For-
dyce
Lisle — Adair, March- Phillips
Little — Gilmour
Littlehales — Baker
Littleton — Roper-Curzon
Livingston — Delafield
Lizures — Scrope
Llewelyn Gethin — Hughes
Llewelyn ab Ierworth —
Hughes
Llewellyn A ur Dorchog —
Hughes
Llowarch ab Bran — Hughes
Mostyn, Mostyn-Owen
Llowdden — Lloyd
Lloyd — Burges, Fletcher
Lennard, Passingham, Vil-
liers-Tuthill
Lluddocha ab Caradoc —
Hughes
Llwch Llawen Vawr — Lloyd
Lobb— Ellis
Locke — O'Carroll
Lockhart — Cochrane- Baillie
Lodlowe — Curzon-Howe
Loftus — Tottenham
Long — Chaloner
Longe — Ferrier
Longespee — Fox
Longfield — Beatty
Longslow — Clegg-Hill, Hill,
Noel-Hill
Longspee — Powys-Lybbe
Longueville — Grey de
Ruthyn, Hey wood- Jones,
Willding-Jones
Lonkeslow — -Clive
Loring — Wrey
Lorn — Campbell, Stewart
Lort — Campbell
Lorty — Floyer
Loudham — Stratford
Loundres — Floyer, Preston
Lovedale—Laxie
Loveday — Hyde, Needham
Lovel — Perceval
Lovell — Ferrier
Lovetot — Chetwynd - Talbot,
Rice, Talbot
Lovingcott — Hyde
Lowdham — Jerningham
Lowe — Hurt, Strode, Traf-
ford
Lownde — Langrishe
Lowndes — Gors t
Lowther — Ramsden
Lucas — Butler
Lucy — Corbet, Fellowes,
Heber- Percy, Percy, Vil-
liers-Tuthill
Luders — Temple
2i88
Ludlow — Curzon-Howe
Lugg — Stephens
Lumley — Lambton
Lund — Kenworthy
Lupus- — Hulley, Kemeys-
Tynte, Moore
Luttrell — Stuart
Lyde — Ames
Lynch — Cotton- Jodrell
Lyons — Money- Kyrle
Lysaght — Griffin
Lyte — Monypenny, Pearson
Macartney — Iredell
M'A ullay — Donaldson
MacBrayne — Ambrose
McCaul — Hagart - Spiers,
Spiers
McCullum — Lecky
Macdonald — Leith - Bu-
chanan, Mackinnon
Macduff ■ — Goold - Ver-
schoyle, Verschoyle
MacGiil — Dalrymple
MacHaffie - — Browne-Synge-
Hutchinson
Machell — Ramsden
MacHenry — Lugard
Mackay — Vipont
Mack — Shaw
McKenzie — Smith
Mackenzie — Legh
Macklin — Oakes
Macleod — Mac Kinnon
McManus — Waller
MacMorogh — Scrope
MacMurchad — Burrell, Chol-
mondeley, Heathcote-
Drummond - Willoughby
Macmurgh — Chetwynd-Tal-
bot, Rice, Talbot
Macnaughton — MacBrayne
M' Ostrich — Carmichael
Maddiston— Vane
Maddock — Ashby
Madoc, de la Home — Lloyd
Madog ab Madog Goch —
Hughes
Magill — Meade
Mainwaring — Onslow
Maitland — Fergusson, War-
render
Malbank — Bartlett, Wrey
Malbanke — Hughes
Malcolm — Kerr
Malct — Acland, Fuller-
Acland-Hood
Mallett — Childe, Cholmonde-
ley, Leicester - Warren,
Leighton
Mallory — Adair
Maintains— Fox, Moore
Malortie— Hoare
Malpas — Fairfax-Cholmeley,
Grosvenor, Mackworth,
Taunton, Tempest
Malston — Coleridge
Maltravers — Mostyn
Malwin — Money- Kyrle
Malyfant — Lloyd
Manchester — Hordern
Mandeville — Powys-Lybbe
Manduit — Powys-Lybbe
Manfelin — Hey wood- J ones,
Longueville, Willding-
Jones
Manlovel — Scudamore-Stan-
hope
Mann — Cornwallis, Wyke-
ham-Martin
• Manning — Fox
Manson— Stronge
Mar — Douglas, Douglas-
Scott-Montague, Erskine,
Goodeve-Erskine, Mon-
tagu-Douglas-Scott
March — White
M archudd — Lloyd
JnSer of CUiarteringg
Marchudd ab Cynan —
Hughes
Markham — Acland, Malet
Marley — Vane
Marmion — Wi lloughby
Marshal — Burrell, Heath-
cote - Drummond - Wil-
loughby
Marshall — Canning, Chet-
wynd-Talbot,Childe, Chol-
mondeley, Fox, Powys-
Lybbe, Rice, Scrope, Tal-
bot
Marsham — Savill-Onley
Marston — Money- Kyrle
Martell — Langrishe
Martin — Floyer, Le Breton,
Mansergh
Martindale— Vale
Martival — Adair
Martyn — Wrey
Mason — De Trafford
Massey— De Trafford, Fleet-
wood-Hesketh, Trafford,
Witham
Mathew — Nugent
A/a«AeK's-|-Bridgeman, Chet-
wynd-T|lbot, Rice, Talbot
Maule — Drury, Ramsay
Maunsell — Dickson
Maveisin — Mainwaring
Mavesyn — Niblett
Mawddwy — Cholmondeley
Maxwell — Boyle, Cliff-
M'Culloch
May — Tottenham
Maynarch — Mackworth
Meade — Rye
Medhop— Hutchinson-Lloyd-
Vaughan, Lloyd- Vaughan
Medhurst — Wheler
Meinill — Fox
Metric — Lloyd
Meirig ab Dynwall — Hughes
Melborne — Cobbe
Meldrum — Boase, Duff,
Seton
Melent — Fox
Mellent — Powys-Lybbe
Melville — Boyle
Mendez — Cameron-Head
Menithorpe — White
Menteith — Haldane
Menzies — Clayhills - Hender-
son
Mercia — Moore
Mercy — Powys-Lybbe
Meredydd — Lloyd
Meredith — Chambre, Somer-
ville
Meredyth — Rice
Merfyn Vrych — Lloyd
Merlais — Fox
Mervyn — Archdale, Irvine,
Lloyd
Mervyn Frych — Lloyd
Meschines — Hulley, Moore,
White
Mesnill — Witham
Metcalfe — Ames
Meynell — Bloomfield
Meyrick ap Gurgan — Adair
Michelgrove — Sidney
Middleham — Powys-Lybbe
Middleton — Athorpe, Fox,
Heywood-Jones, Lloyd,
Longueville, Smyth, Will-
ding-Jones
Midleham — Chetwynd - Tal-
bot, Fox, Rice, Talbot
Mildmay — Plumptre, Rick-
etts, Villiers-Tuthill
Miller d — Orpen
Millington — Cooper
Milman — Butler
Milnes — Gaskell
Minshull — Cholmondeley,
Fox
Mirfield — Tempest
Moberley- — Egerton, Grosve-
nor, Taunton
Moir — Knight-Erskine
Molison — Smith
Monceux — Ramsden
Monchensie — Chetwynd -
Talbot, Rice, Talbot
Moneby — Whi te
Monson — Milles,Milies-Lade ,
Watson
Montacute — Mostyn, Powys-
Lybbe
Montagu — Crichton-Stuart,
Heathcote - Drummond -
Willoughby, Weld-Blun-
dell
Montague — Burrell
Montalt — H ulley
Monteith — Baikie
Montfort — Willoughby
Montgomerie — Lamb, Ram-
say-Fairfax-Lucy
Montgomery — Archdale
Montherme — Powys-Lubbe
Monthermer — Burrell, Doug-
las-Scott-Montagu, Heath-
cote - Drummond - Wil-
loughby, Montagu, Weld-
Blundell
Montrose — Graham
Moore — Hussey- Walsh, Hut-
ton
Mordake — Acland, Malet
M or den — H arbord
Moreton — Fulford
Morfa Frych — Lloyd
Morfydd verch Inyr — Lloyd
Morfydd verch Ynyr — Hughes
Morgan — Browne, Walsham
Moriarty — Crumpe
Morison — Maclver-Campbell
Morley — Fox
Morres — De Montmorency
Morris — Cecil
Mort — Earle
Mortimer — Corbet, Fellowes
Morton — Niblett, Sackville-
West
Morville — Fox
Mottram — Askew, Cotton-
Jodrell
Moubray — Lindsay
Mountsandford — Pakenham-
Wclsh
Mowbray — Arundell, Butler,
Howard, Jerningham,
Stourton, Trotter
Mowdday — Bridgeman
Mowddwy — Childe
Mowddy — Mytton
Moyne — Langrishe
Mreddyd ab Maelgwyn —
Hughes
Mredydd ab Owen — Hughes
Mredydd ab Rhys Vychan
— Hughes
Mredydd Benhir — Hughes
Mure — White
Murphy — Loftus
Murray — Clayhills-Hender -
son, Elliot, Westenra
Musard — Rooper
Muschampe — Childe
Muswell — Ferrier
Muzard — Ramsden
My hill — Langrishe
Mylo— Childe
Mynshull — Fleetwood -
Hesketh
Mytton — Cholmondeley
Nagle — Beauchamp
Nairne — Berry, Petty-Fitz-
maurice
Nanfant — Hordern
Napier — Buchanan - Dun
lop, Sturt
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Naylor — Leyland
Neale — Walli ngton
Necton — Halsey
Nelson — Rycroft
Nesbitt — Goold - Verschoyle
Verschoyle
Nevay — Crawford
Nevill — Chetwynd-Talbot,
Fane-de-Salis, Floyer, Fox
Powys-Lybbe, Rice, Tal
bot
Neville — Adair, Mostyn,
White
Newburg — Canning
Newburgh — Powys-Lybbe
N ewmarch—AAzSx , Childe,
Gorges
Newnham — Thornton
Newport — Bridgeman
Newton — Fel lowes
Nicholas ab Hugh Bo wen
Cadrod Hardd — Hughes
Nicolls — Trafford
Nicholson — Shaw
Nigel — Scrope
Noble— Fell
Nonwyke — Adair
Norfolke — Hansard
Normanville — Mackworth,
Sitwell
Norreys — Bertie
Norton — Ramsden
Norwich — Forester, Milbank,
Vane
Norwik — Ricketts
Nugent — Humble, Palles
O'Brien — De Vere
O'Bryen — Forsyth
O'Connor — Hussey- Walsh
O'Doherty — Mansergh
O'Doyne — Doyne
O'Neill — Lentaigne, Segrave,
Waller
O'Reilly— Nugent
O'Riordan — Goold - Ver-
schoyle
Odingsells — Coke
Oeils — Baines
Offord— Willoughby
Ogilvie — Forbes
Ogilvy — Scrymsoure - Steu-
art-Fothringham
Ogle — Case
Oldcastle — Lloyd
Oldfield — Bartlett
Oldhall — Adair, Gorges
Oliphant — Kinloch, Murray
Olmins— Stuart
Onslow — Cholmondeley
Oreby — Hulley
Orkesley — Hordern
Orkney — Sinclair, Stewart
Orlebar — Downes
Orme — Malcolm
Ormesby — White
Ormsby — Blake - de - Burgh,
Pery
Orreby — Willoughby
Osborne — Fox, Money-Kyrle
Oteley — Cholmondeley, Fores-
ter, Mainwaring, Weld-
Forester
Other — Fox, Moore
Otterby — Smyth
Otway — Verney-Cave
Overton — Lane
Owden — Greer
Owen — Cholmondeley, Greer
Owen Gwynnedd — Mostyn
Owen Warr — Lloyd
Owlepen — Daunt
Packenham — G;jrrard
Padarn Beysrydd — Lloyd
Padam Peisrudd — Hughes,
Lloyd, Owen
Paget — Streeten
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xer — Fuller - Acland -
sod, Michell
les — Ramsden
,ulf _ Eyton, Money -
yrle
ie— Ridley
ier— Bainbrigge, Bowles,
ax, Whinyates
kinson — Threlfall
ry — Hawkshaw
trich — Lane
coe — Vaughan-Morgan
lowe — Childe
singham — Fletcher
erson — Legh
es7i«//— Paston - Beding-
;ld
mer— Jocelyn
mcefote— Bromley - WU-
on, Daubeney
wlherman — Eliot
icocke — Sandford
irle — Scudamore - Stan-
lope
%se — Fry
iwardine — Adair
lling— Pigott
mberton — Maling
mbridge — Curzon - Howe,
Slaughter
mbrigge — Adair
mbruge— Corbet, Fellowes
nfold— Wyatt
■nn — Curzon-Howe
•nnefather — Moore
'pdie — Douglas - Home,
Hepburne-Scott, Home,
Hume
zrceval — Graves
trey — Alexander, Stewart-
Murray, Thorpe
zriam — Coleridge, Fuller-
Acland-Hood
trie — Mainwaring
zrsall — Forester, Milbank,
Vane
irshall — Grosvenor, Taun-
ton
eshall — Childe
etit— Butler, Fitzgerald
ever — Floyer, Taunton
everel — Hordern
eyton — Villiers - Tuthill
'hesant — Bartlett
■kilip ap Ivor — Curzon-
Howe
'hilip ab Mredydd — Hughes
>hilips — Church
>hillips— Cotton - Jodrell,
Lloyd, Monypenny
^ictavensis — Tempest
Hgott — Assheton, Carleton,
Chambre
°im — Ducket
finckney — Money- Kyrle
Dipe — Adair, Cholmondeley,
Curzon - Howe, Jervis,
Parker-Jervis, Slaughter
Pitfield — Sturt
Pitt— Fox, Lysley
Plantagenet — Knyvett, Mos-
tyn, Powys-Lybbe, Stour-
ton
Play fair — Vickers
Plowden — Jerningham
Plumpton — Money- Kyrle
poe — Jenner, Jenner-Fust
Poitori — Adair
Pole — Pow ys-Ly bbe
Pollexfen— Buller, Man-
ningham-Buller, \ arde-
Buller
Polwarth — Hepburne-Scott
Pomeroy — Bond
Poole — Ames, Britton, Car-
lyon-Britton
Pope — Lee-Dillon
Popham — Floyer
porte — Scudamore-Stanhope,
Stanhope
Porter— Chaplin, Floyer
Postmer — Burrell, Cholmond-
deley, Heathcote-Drum-
mond-Willoughby
Potenger — Bingham
Potter— Cass, Cass-Tewart
Powell — Ch ambre
Power — Coleridge, Duckett,
Fox, Mansfield, Money-
Kyrle
Powlett — Forester, Milbank
Powys — Bridgeman
Poynings — Forester, Milbank
Praers — Grosvenor, Main-
waring, Needham, Taun-
ton
Pratchett — Attwood, Free-
man
Prawle — Eliot
Prayers — Grosvenor, Lane,
Taunton
Prendergast — Vereker
Presthorpe — Childe
Preston — Butler, Paget
Price — Bertram
Pride — Cholmondeley, Myt-
ton, Rickards
Prideaux — Hordern
Pringle — Scott
Prowse — Bond
Prynce — Corbet
Pulesdon — Childe
Pulford— Bartlett, Egerton,
Grosvenor, Taunton
Purdon — Uniacke, Winter
Pury — Cust
Pydel — Floyer
Pye — Fox
Pyers — Hughes
Pylatte— Fitzgerald
Pyne — Cavendish
Remlegh— Childe
Renny — Legh
Reresby — Sitwell
Revell — Reade
Reynardson — Birch
Reynell — Coleridge
Reyney— Forester, Mdbank
Reynolds — Moreton, Peyton
Rhodes — Darwin
Rhun ap Ednoiven — Lloyd
Rhyn ap Ednower— Hughes
Rhys— Lloyd, see Aron ap,
Griffith ap
Rhys ap Griffith— Rice
Rhys ap Gwerystan — Lloyd
Rhys ap Tewder Mawr —
Powell
Rhys Goch — Mackworth, see
Gweirydd ab
Rice — Wingfield
Rich — Edwardes
Richards— Martin
Richmond — Money- Kyrle
Ricketts— Jervis, Parker-
Jervis
Riddesford — Fox, Powys-
Lybbe
Ridley— Nugent
Ridware — Egerton, Grosve
nor
Rigmaiden — Waddington
Riley — Towers
Rilleston — Ramsden
Rinsy — Fox
Riryd Vlaidd — Lloyd
Rishworth — Adair
Risseley — De Trafford
Rixton — Witham
Roach— Corbet, Fellowes,
Heywood-Jones
Robbins Beale-Brown
Quaile — Ramsden
Q uantock— Shuldham
Quincey— Fox, Powys-Lybbe
Radcliffe — Acland, Grubbe,
Hordern, Plumtre, Rams-
den
Raffles— Flint
Raleigh — Upton - Cottrell -
Dormer
Raley — Byrd
Ralphson — Palmer
Ramsay — Fergusson, Irvine-
Fortescue
Ramsden — Fawkes
Randolph — Duff - Suther -
land-Dunbar, Stuart
Ran son — Cust
Ravenscroft — Bartlett
Rawdon — Grey de Ruthyn
Rawlinson — Askew
Rawson — Butler, Villiers -
Tuthill
Rayncourt — Griffin
Read— Floyer, Palles, Wil-
loughby
Reade — Floyer
Reading — Langrishe
Redman — Butler
Redmond — Rowan, Waller
Redvers — Buller, Courtney,
Manningh am -Buller,
Yarde-Buller
Redware — Adair
Reed — Baker-Cresswell
Rees ap Aron — Lloyd
Rees ap Mar chant — Hughes
Rees ap Tudor — Lloyd
Rees Grtig — Lloyd
Reeve — Brook, Kater, Stam-
land
Reeves — Porch
Reilly — Minchin
Remevill — Childe
Robert ab Howel— Hughes
Roberts — Hampton - Lewis,
Mansergh, Riall
Robertson — Eustace, Fulton,
Legh, Williamson
Robinson — Boulton, Burton
Rochdale — Adair
Poche — Burrell, Cholmonde-
ley, Heathcote - Drum-
mond-Willoughby, Lon-
gueville, Smyth, Willding-
Jones
Rochford— Langrishe, Powys-
Lybbe
Roderic Mawr — Lloyd
Rodri Mawr — Hughes
Roger Wyn— Hughes
Rogers — Enys
Rohan— Fox, Fellowes,
Powys-Lybbe
Rokeby — Fox
Rokele — Prideaux-Brune
Rokesley— Forester, Milbank
Roope— Ilbert
RooS _ Forester, Hordern,
Milbank
Roper — Brand
Roscelin— Willoughby
Rose— Lloyd
Rose mar— Fox, Powys-Lybbe
^oss — Cockrane-Bailhe, Dal-
rymple ,
Rossall— Fairfax - Cholmeley
Rothe— Burtchaell
Rowan — Waller
Rowe— Hill, Sandys
Rowlet— Fox
Rowley — Woolrych
Rowse — Ricketts
Rowlston— Nevile
Roydon— Moore
Royds— Fletcher - Twemlow
Ruding— Clarke, Lane
Rudinge— Mansergh, Martin
Rufine — ffarington
Rugeley— Lawley
RuweUi— White
2l8q
Russell— Adair, Gorges, Pak-
ington, Payne - Gallwey,
Wirgman
Ryan — Langton
Rycott — Lane
Ryleston — Fox
Ryvett— Ellis
Sacheverell — Coke
Sackville— Hulley, Sidney
Sadington — Adair
St. Aubyn — Fulford
St. Clair— Erskine
St. Clere— Gage
St George — Fulford, Rickards
St. Hilary— Pulley, Scrope
St. Jo hn— Forester, Milbank,
Money- Kyrle
St. Lawrence — Wheble
St. Leger — Fox, Moore
St. Liz — Cholmondeley
St. Lys — Burrell, Heathcote-
Drummond-Willoughby
St. Martyn — Floyer
St. Maur— Fox, Moore
St. Owen — Acton, Lyon-Dal-
berg-Acton
St. Quintin — Fox
St. Valorey — Childe
Salle— Pyne
Salmon — Canning
Salter— Hordern
Salusbury— Cotton-Jodrell
Sambrooke — Anson
Sanders — Lee-Dillon
Sandford— Cholmondeley
' Sandham — Griffith
Sandilands — Ferrier
Sandys— Hill-Trevor, Speer
Sanford— Burrell, Heathcote-
Drummond-Willoughby
Sanguszko — Lubienski
Sapcote — Russell
Saunder — Moore
Savage — Fox
Savile— Adair, Cavendish,
Tempest
Saxham — Ricketts
Say — Corbet, Fellowes
Scarborough — Ramsden
Scawen — Bathurst, Roberts
Schomberg — Fox
Schott— Scott
Schuldam— Barker
Schuyler — Delafield
Scopham — Smyth
Scott— Burrell, Douglas,
Heathcote - Drummond -
Willoughby, Lawrence,
Moore, Napier, Napier-
Clavering
Scotland— Beauclerk.Burrell,
Fitz James - Stuart, Fitz-
Roy, Goold - Verschoyle,
Gordon-Lennox, Heath-
cote - Drummond - Wil-
loughby, Lennox, Milbar'c,
Montagu- Douglas - Scott,
Phipps, Verschoyle
Scrase — Dickins
Scudamore— Adams, Money-
Kyrle
Sea— Ellis w L
Searle— Bateman - Hanbury,
Dancer
Seagrave— Butler, Stourton
Seisyllt— Lloyd
Selby — Mostyn
Selby — Rickards
Sewer— Floyer
Semple — Grant-Suttie
Senhouse — Irwin
Sergeaux— Burrell, Cholmon-
deley, Heathcote - Drum-
mond - Willoughby
Seton— Duff, Eliot, Gordon,
Gordon-Cuniming, Gordon-
Lennox, Montgomerie
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Sewell — Hickey, Stubber
Shaen — Bingham, Carter
Shafto — Adair
Sharpe — Combe
Sheffield — Langrishe
Sheldon — Clarke, Lane
Shelley — Sidney
Sherard — Reeve, Wrey
Sherborne — Upton - Cottrell -
Dormer
Sherington — Chetwynd - Tal-
bot, Rice, Talbot
Shipbroke — Adair
Shipphard — Carus - Wilson
Shirley — Mainwaring - Eller-
ker-Onslow
Shuttleworth — Holden
Sidton — Corbet, Fellowes
Sidnor — Cecil
Simmons — Cass-Tewart
Simpson — Bridgeman, Shaw-
Hellier
Sinclair — Hume, Legh,
Ogilvy-Dalgleish, Wilson
Skenard — Money- Kyrle
Skinner — MacGregor
Skipwith — White
Skull— Powell
Sleight — Chaplin, Floyer
Smalley — Fisher
Smallwood — Capper
Smijth — Windham
Smith — Bower, Bromley-
Wilson, Burrell, Chol-
mondeley, Downes, Heath-
cote - Drummond - Wil-
loughby, Traill, Vernon
Smithsby — Nuttall
Smyth — Barttelot, Kinloch,
Palmer, Upton - Cottrell-
Dormer
Snigge — Oswald
Snitterton — Coke
Somers — Cocks
Somerscales — Skeet
Somery — Willoughby
Sompter — H ordern
Souch — Floyer
Southcote — Mansergh
Southwell — O'Ferrall
Spaight — Reeves
Spar — Sinclair
Speckford — Floyer
Spence — Nuttall
Spencer — Cary, Money- Kyrle
Spring — Rice
Springhose — Acton, Lyon-
Daiberg-Acton
Stacpule — Adair
Stafford — Fleetwood - Hes-
keth, Jerningham
Stainbank — Staniland
Stainsby — Carleton
Stakepool — Curzon-Howe
Stamer — O'Grady
Stanley— Child - Villiers,
Egerton, Murray, Stewart-
Murray
Stanlowe — Childe
Stanton — Corbet, Fellowes,
Lloyd, Rooper
Stapleton — Childe, Cholmon-
deley, Leicester-Warren,
- Leighton
Staunton — Adair
S taveley — Hercy
Stephens — Browne, Rose,
Wogan- Browne
Stern: —Raymond
^teuart — Tempest
Stewart — Campbell, Erskine,
Hickey, Moir, Petty-Fitz-
maurice, Rowan, Waller
Stifle — Everitt
Stighull — Coleridge
Stirling — Baikie
Stockton — Bartlett, Thick-
nesse
'JnDcr of duacterings
Stoke— Stratford
Stokes — Lane
Stonard — Lane
Stopford— Villiers - Tuthill
Stopham — Barttelot
Storrs — Askew
Stoughton — Money- Kyrle
Stourton — Daubeney, Lang-
dale, Vavasour, Wrey
Strabolgi — Alexander, Thorp
Strachan — Lei t h - Ross
Strachie — Harper
Stradling — Danvers
Strange — Acton, Bushe,
Chetwynd-Talbot, Corbet,
Fellowes, Lyon - Dalberg-
Acton, Murray, Rice,
Stewart-Murray, Talbot
Strangman — Hancock
Strangways — Onslow
Strickland — Ramsden
Stringer — Halsey
Strivelin — Heywood - Jones
Longueville, Willding -
Jones
Strongbow — Burrell, Chet-
wynd-Talbot, Cholmon-
deley, Heathcote-
Drummond - Willoughby,
Powys-Lybbe, Rice,
Scrope, Talbot
Stuart — Forbes, Goold-
Verschoyle, Scott, Vers-
choyle
Stubbs — Newbolt, Philips
Stuche — Clive
Stukeley — Torkington
Sturt — Clarke
Stutteville — Powys-Lybbe
Styleman — Le Strange
Sullivan — Leader
Sutherland — Egerton, Gor-
don-Cumming
Sutton — Cotton - Jodrell,
Peyton, Villiers-Tuthill
Swinehead — Hulley
Swynfen— Jervis, Parker-
Jervis
Swynnerton — Fox
Syfos-Gardner, Waddington
Sykeston — Barttelot
Sylvester — Hulley
Symes — Bayly
Symonds — Chambre
Synge — Tottenham
Szembek — Lubienski
Tailboys — Floyer
Taithwell — Fox
Talbot— Astley, Corbet,
Fellowes, Hercy, Power,
Stourton, Wingfield
Tankersley — Adair, Tempest
Tanner — Taunton
Tattnall — Cotton-Jodrell
Tatton — Egerton
Taylor— Chaplin, Coleridge,
Marsh, Moore, Porter,
White
Taylour — Rowley
Tebbutt — Fisher
Tecon — Fox
Tempest — Adair, Fox, Rams-
den, Witham
Terrett — Davis
Tew — Clive
Thdigny — Langrishe
Themilthorpe — Marsham
Theodor — Childe, Cholmon-
deley, Leicester-Warren,
Leighton
Thwenge — Fleetwood - Hes -
keth
Thomas — Arundell, Dever-
eux, Heap, Jerningham,
Malcolm, Roper-Curzon,
Tyrwhitt, Wrey
Thorett — Bridgeman
Thorneton — Cotton-Jodrell
Thornhill — Adair, Tempest
Thornton — Comber, De
Trafford, Fox, Hulley,
Trafford, Trevelyan
Thorold — Money- Kyrle
Thoroton — Hildyard
Thorp — Alexander
Thorpe — Langrishe, Tem-
pest, White
Throckmorton — Brand, Ro-
per, Trevor- Roper
Thweng — Westropp, Witham
Tibetot — Scrope
Tichmersh — Fox
Tiffin — Irwin
Tilson — Carter, Magan
Tipping — Hill - Trevor,
Sandys
Tirell — Acton
Titley— Childe
Todenham — Paston - Bed -
ingfeld
Tomkinson — Cotton-Jodrell
Tomkys — Attwood, Freeman
Tonge — Tempest
Toni — Hordern, Powys-
Lybbe
Tonson — Rye
Tothill — Ramsden
Tour — Mytton
Tower — Baker, Cholmon-
deley
Towers — Hercy
Towerson — Irwin
Townshend — Forester, Main-
waring - Ellerker - Onslow,
Weld-Forester
Trapand — Adlercron
Travers — Madden
Treacher — Bowles
Trecarren — Glynn
Tregarthin — Floyer
Tregarthyn — Taunton
Tregoz — Barttelot, Money-
Kyrle, Powys-Lybbe,
Sackville-West
Trelawny — Buller, Manning-
ham-Buller, Ross, Yarde-
Buller
Trench — Kirkpatrick
Trenouth — Fox, Hordern
Tresurthien — Hordern
Trethurff— Buller, Manning-
ham-Buller, Yarde-Buller
Trevor— Brand, Hill, Hut-
chinson - Lloyd - Vaughan,
Lloyd-Vaughan, Sandys
Trickett — Dent
Trickey — Cayzer
Tritton—De Trafford
Trollop — Lane
Trollope — Needham
Trotter — Lindsay
Trusbut — Hordern
Trussel— Burrell, Cholmon-
deley, Heathcote-
Drummond-Willoughby
Tudor — Lloyd, Thorp
Tudor Trefor — Lloyd
Tudor Trevor — Cholmon-
deley, Hughes
Tudwall Gloff— Lloyd
Tuit — Moore
Tuite — Fox
Turberville — Bingham
Turbutt — Duppade Uphaugh
Turet — Fellowes
Turner — Bayley, Dryden,
Readett-Bayley
Turrett — Corbet
Twisden — Moore
Twysden— Child - Villiers
Tyldesley — Fleetwood - Hes-
keth
Tyringham — Stephens
Tyson — Ramsden
Tyssen — Cecil
Uchtred — Lloyd
Ufford— Burrell, Heathcot
Drummond- Willoughby
Umfraville — Floyer
Upton — Forester, Stac
Weld-Forester
Urquhart — Pollard
Urswick — Humfrey
Valence— Chetwynd - Talbc
Rice, Talbot, Thorp
Valetort — Malet
Vallence — Wardlaw
Valoynes — Willoughby
Fane— Forester, Milbank
Vaughan — Hart
Vaux — Brougham
Veale — Fleetwood - Hesket
V enables— De Trafford, Fo:
Harcourt- Vernon, Hulle
Trafford
Verdon — Chetwynd - Talbo
Powys - Lybbe, Rio
Talbot
Vere — Cholmondeley
Vemey — Danvers
Vernon — Adair, Bartlet
Curzon - Howe, Foj
Holmes a Court, Hughe:
Slaughter
Viall— Dalglish-Bellasis
Vierville — Champion-de
Crespigny
Villiers — Bathurst
Vincent — Money- Kyrle
Vipont — Curzon-Howe
Vortigem — Hughes, Lloyd
Waddington — Ramsden
Wadltam — Floyer
Wafer — Segrave
Waher — Scrope
Wake — Powys -Lybbe
Walcheville — Rooper
Waldegrave — Paston -
Bedingfeld
Waldo — Sibthorpe
Waleran — Floyer, Scrope
Walford — Bellairs
Walker — Trafford
Wallace — Brew - Mulhallen
Campbell
Waller — Bateman-Hanbury
Wallington — Adair
Wallop — Fellowes
Walsh — Johnson, Langrishe
Walter — Butler
Walton — Barttelot
Walworth — Needham
Wansey — Fletcher
Warburton — Somerville
Ward — Fisher, Lacon, Lang-
rishe
Wardall — Lake
Warden — Jessop
Wardwick — Hey wood-Jones,
Longueville, Willding-
Jones
Wareing — Ormerod
Waring — Young
Warkworth — Money- Kyrle
Warner — Finny
Warren — Bathurst, Fitz-
alan-Howard, Howard,
O'Carroll
Warton — Fletcher- Vane,
Forester, Milbank
Warwick — Powys-Lybbe
Washbome — Money- Kyrle
Washington — Adair, Rams-
den
Waterhouse — Madden
Waterton — Fox, Moore,
Willoughby
Waterville — Money- Kyrle
Watkinson — Cronshaw,
Roberts
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son— Bullock, Chamney,
all, Milles,. Milles-
ide
ts — Hind
mci — Ferrier
lerton— Davenport
wton — V'tham
viand — Cecil
ipont— Cockburn, Innes-
ker
iver— Forester, Hulley,
^eld- Forester
bb — Fox
bbe — Butler
iderburn— Erskine,
Tlarindin
lies — Fox
lis— Arding, Moore,
illoughby
wood — Moncreiff
worth — Houghton,
.anley
tern— Bateman- H anbury
more — White
tenhall— Hulley, Need-
idcock — Lane
zrton — Kemeys-Tynte
tieley — Halsey, Pyd-
loke
Wheler — Money- Kyrle
Whetenhale — Lee-Warner
Whetenhall — Moore
Whiston — Conant
Whitchurch — Chambre
Whitcomb — Niblett
White— Lambarde, Ridley,
Welch
Whitney — De Tranord,
Trafford
W kitty— Cryan
Whyte — Vipont
Wilby — Skeet
Wiggett — Bulwer-Lytton
Wigley— Childe
Wilkin — Shoolbred
Willarby— Smyth
Willey — Childe
Williams — Layland-Barratt,
Wood
Willis — Compton - Brace -
bridge
W illoughby — Bertie, Burreil,
Cholmondeley, Spencer,
Verney
Wilmot — Coke
Wilson— Jessop, Montagu,
Tyrwhitt
Wiltshire— Ricketts, Slaugh-
ter
Windsor — Crichton - Stuart,
Duckett, Fox, Money-
Kyrle, Moore
Winington — Moore
Winsbury — Lloyd
Winstanton — Taunton
Winston — Fox
Wirley — Villiers-Tuthill
Winterbourne — Clarke
Wistanton — Grosvenor
Witchingham— Langrishe
Withers — Ravenshaw
Wlonkeslow — Mackworth
Wogan — Lloyd
Wolferton — Hey wood- J ones
Wolvedon— Hordern
Wolverton — Longueville,
Willding- J ones
Wolvey — Astley
Woodcock — Cust
Woodcocke — Villiers-Tuthill
Wood — Meynell, Thornton
Woollaston— White
Woolrington — Acland, Malet
Worsley — Pennyman
Worthy — Crichton-Stuart
Woulfe — Mansfield
Wray — Bertie
Wrigkt — Fox
Wriotkesley — Russell
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Wroth — Lane
Wrotham — Lane
Wrothe— Acland, Fuller-
Acland-Hood
Wroughton — Money- Kyrle
Wvait — Verney-Cave
Wycherley — Brookes
Wycliffe — Witham
I Vynn — Cholmondeley
Wynne — Burreil, Heathcote-
Drummond-Willoughby
Wyrley — Lane
Wyse — Russell
Wythens— Moore
Yarde — Manningham-Buller
Yelverton — Grey de Ruthyn
Ynir — Hughes, Lloyd
Ynyrab Teithwalch — Hughes
Ynyr ap Cadfarch — Hughes,
Lloyd
Ynyr 0 Gwent — Hughes
Yonge — Radcliffe
Yorke — Butler
Young— Corbet, Fellowes
Yvery — Fox
Zouch— Corbet, Fellowes,
Fox, Powys-Lybbe,
Willoughby
ESCUTCHEONS OF PRETENCE
Adair— Brookes
Alford— Banks
A rbuthnot— Ambrose
Ardwg—Rudkin
A shnian — Sargent
Barker— May
Behrens — Cohen
Best—De la Poer
Bortkwick—Bathurst
Bromilow — Jarv
Brooks— Tillard
Byng— Maddick
Collett— Vaughan-Morgan
Curteis— Meares
DoaV* — Wrigley
Eagar— Garforth
Gandy— Watson-Gandy
Gilstrap— MacRae-Gilstrap
Going- Threlfall
Goldsmid— Jessel, Lucas
Goodwin — Kerr
GooW — Verschoyle
Haggerston— Stourton
Hampton - Lewis — Dwyer ■
Hampton
Hundley— Pi rie- Gordon
Harvey — Schweder
Haviland — Merriman
Henderson— Slack
Knox-Gore— Knox-Browne
Lake-Gloag — Blackwood
Laurence — Blake-de Burgh
Z.«cy-Ramsay- Fairfax-Lucy
M'Causland— Yate
Master— Curtis
Montgomerie — Montgomerie
■Pates — Crosweller
Penny— Firth
Price— Law
Samuel — Finny
Sedley — Weari ng
Skrine— Vivian-Neal
Somerset— Crisp - Molineux
Montgomerie, Oglander
ray/o>- — Scott
Temple - Nugent - Brydges
thandos-Grenville — Mo>
gan-Grenville
Templer— Samuelson
Tennyson-D'Eyncourt—
Tarleton
Thornburgh—ThoTnbnvsh
Cropper
Turnbull— Leigh-Wood
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