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§Sik WILLIAM HENRY ARTH1NGTON WORS-
LEY, 3rd Baronet (Aug. 10, 1838), of Hovingham
Hall, co. Yorks., J.P., D.L., B.A. (New Coll., Oxun.),
formerly Major 2nd Vol. Batt. Yorks. Regt. Born, Jan 12,
1861, being the son of Arthington Worsley, Esq., by his
wife Marianne Christina Isabella, dau. of Hon. Henry
Hely-Hutchinson of Weston, Northamptonshire. Armo-
rial bearings—Argent, a chief gules; the escutcheon
charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest—On a wreath of the colours,
a wyvern vert. Motto — “ Quam plurimis prodesse.”
Livery (dress)—Light buff and red, silver biaid; (undress)
—black, red collar, silver braid. Married, Oct. 6,
1887, Augusta Mary Chivers (d. 1913), dau. of Edward
Chivers Bower, Esq., of Broxholme, Scarborough ;
and has Issue—(1) William Arthington Worsley, Esq.,
J.P. N.R. Yorks., Capt. 5th Batt. The Green Howards,
formerly Yorkshire Regt., served in European War 1914
(wounded), b. April 5, 1890 [m. 1924, Joyce Morgan,
d. of Sir John Fowler Brunner, Bart., and has issue—
William Marcus John Worsley, Esq., b. 1925 ; George
Oliver Worsley, Gentleman, b. 1927; John Arthington
Worsley, Gentleman, b. 1928 (Res.—Hovingham, Hall,
Yorks. Clubs — Carlton, Bucks.)]; (2) Edward Marcus
Worsley, Esq., late Capt. 21st Batt. K.R.R.C. (Club—
Travellers’), b. June 13, 1891 ; Winifred Mary \m.
1st, 1912, Capt. Francis Percy Campbell Pemberton,
2nd Life Gds. ; he was killed in action 1914; 2nd,
1917, Arthur Colegate, of 16 Prince's Gardens, S.W.] ;
Ethel Isabel; and Victoria. Seat—Hovingham Hall, co.
Yorks. Clubs—Carlton, Athenaeum, Yorkshire (York).
WORSLEY-TAYLOR (R.L. for name 1881). Arms ot
Worsley—Azure, a chevron flory counterfiory or, between
in chief two falcons and in base a wolf’s head erased.
Mantling azure and or. Crest—On a wreath of the colours,
a wolf's head erased, encircled by a wreath of oak, and
pierced by a tilting-spear fessewise. Motto—“Annoso
robore quercus."
Sons of Sir Henry Wilson Worsley-Taylor, 1st Bart.,
K.C., of Moreton Hall, co. Lancaster, Recorder of the
borough of Preston, M.P. for the Blackpool Div. of
Lancashire 1900-1906, B.A. Oxford, Barrister-at-Law,
b. 1847; d. 1924; m. 1871, Harriette Saver, only dau.
of Sir Edward William Watkin, Bart., M.P. :—
Sir James Worsley-Taylor, 2nd Bart., of Moreton Hall
(19 Feb. 1917), J.P. for Lancashire, Lt.-Col. (ret.) 3rd
Batt. K.O. Royal Regt., b. July 10, 1872; m. 1914,
Audrey Frances Philipson, ygst. dau. of late Sir Frederick
Samuel Philipson Philipson-Stow, 1st Bart. ; and has
issue—John Godfrey Worsley-Taylor, Esq., b. igi5;and
Dorothea Margaret. Res.—Tow'n Head, Clitheroe, Lancs. ;
7 Chesham Street, S.W. 1. Club—Carlton.
Francis Edward Worsley-Taylor, Gentleman, b. 1874.
Res.—
WORTHINGTON. Party per fesse dancettie(argent
and
erect of the second. Crest—On a wreath of the colours,
upon the trunk of a tree fessewise eradicated and sprouting
proper, a goat passant argent, gorged with a collar gemelle
sable, holding in the mouth a sprig of oak fructed also
proper. Motto— “Virtutedignusavorum.” Livery—Black.
Only son of Albert Octavius Worthington, Esq., of
Maple Hayes, J.P. and D.L., Captain and Honorary
Major of the Queen's Own Royal Regiment Stafford-
shire Yeomanry, Lord of the Manor of Pype-cum-
Membris, Patron of Seals, Derbyshire, b. 1844;
d. 1918; m. 1871, Sarah Elizabeth (d. 1913), dau. of
John Ettv of Malton, co. Yorks.:—
William Worthington Worthington, Esq., J.P. Staffs,
and Derbyshire, M.A. Oxon., Lord of the Manor of Pipe-
cum-Membris, and Patron of the Living of Seals, Derby-
shire, b. 1871 ; m. 1901, Lady Muriel Gladys Finch, yngst,
dau. of the 8th Earl of Aylesford, and has issue—William
Greville Worthington, Gentleman, b. 1903 [in. 1927, Lady
Diana Duncombe, d. of 2nd Earl of Feversham, and has
issue—Ann Caroline]; Albert Ronald W'orthington, Gentle-
man, b. 1904 ; and Audrey Muriel [w. 1927, Major Montague
Radclyffe, M.C., 4th Roy. Hussars], Estate and postal
address— Maple Hayes, Lichfield, Staffordshire. Clubs—
White's, Garrick.
WORTHINGTON, see BAYLEY-WORTHINGTON.
WORTHING! ON (H. Coll.). Or, three acorns chevron-
wise proper, between as many tridents sable. Mantling
sable and or. Crest—On a wreath of the colours, in front
of a trident erect sable, a goat passant argent, in the mouth
an acorn, as in the arms. Motto—“ Mihi parent sequoris
undae.”
Sons of Charles James Worthington, Gentleman, b. 1 843;
d. ; by 1st wife, m. 1874, Elizabeth Ann (d. 1880),
d. of Edward Gittins of Church Gate, Leicester:—
Robert Edw'ard Worthington, Gentleman, b. 1878. Res.
Frank Worthington, Gentleman, b. 1880. Res.—
Son of Godfrey Worthington, Gentleman, b. 1849;
d. ; m. 1880, Fanny, only d. of George Jevons of
Liverpool:—
Hugh Worthington, Gentleman, b. 1881. Seat—
Son of Arthur Mason Worthington, Esq., C.B., F.R.S.,
late Professor at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich,
b. 1852; d. ; m. 1877, Helen, d. of Thomas Solly,
Barrister-at-Law:—
Robert Alfred Worthington, Gentleman, O.B.E.,
F.R.C.S., b. 1878. Res.—East Southernhay, Exeter.
Sons of Henry Hugo Worthington, Esq., of Wycombe
Court, High Wycombe, J.P. Bucks., b. 1857 ; d. 1924 ;
m. 1883, Amelia M., d. of late Matthew Kennedy of
Low Nook, Ambleside :—
James H. Worthington, Gentleman, F.R.A.S., b.
Res. —Grantlands-Uffculme, Cullompton, Devon.
Nigel K Worthington, Esq., M.C., Captain, b.
Rolls Worthington, Gentleman, b. . Res.—
WORTHINGTON-EVANS. Quarterly, 1 and 4, per
pale argent and gules, a lion passant regardant between
two fleurs-de-lis in chief, and in base a bundle of rods
banded all counterchanged (Evans, H. Coll., 1866); 2 and
3, azure, a saltire engrailed argent, between three tridents,
one in chief and two in fesse or (Worthington). Mantling
gules and argent. Crests—1. on a wreath of the colours,
a lion regardant argent, the body charged with three
crosses moline gules, and resting the dexter paw upon.a
bundle of rods banded also gules (Evans) ; 2. on a wreath
of the colours, a demi-goat proper, charged on the shoulder
with a saltire engrailed argent (Worthington). Motto—
“ Libertas.”
Eld. surv. son of Worthington Evans, Gentleman, b.
1827 ; d. 1900; m. 2nd, 1865, Susanna Jane {d. 1891),
d. of the late James Laming of Birchington Hall, Kent,
and widow of Alexander Stewart Smith : —
Rt. Hon. Sir (Worthington) Lamington Worthington-
Evans, P.C., G.B.E., 1st Bart. (15 Nov. 1916),
M.P. Westminster, St. George's Div., since 1929, Sec. of
State for War Feb. 1921-Oct. 1922, Postmaster-General
May 1923-Jan. 1924, Sec. of State for WTar Nov. 1924-
June 1929, when he resigned, b. 1868 ; assumed by R.L.,
14 Nov. 1916, the additional surname of Worthington ; m.
1898, Gertrude Annie, d. of the late William Hale, and
has issue — William Shirlev Worthington Worthington-
Evans, Esq., B.A. (Trin. Coll., Camb.), Barrister-at-Law,
Inner Temple, b. 1904 \m. 1928, Joan Irene, d. of H. Kilby-
Pears of New Chapel House, Lingheld, and has issue
sable, a pale counterchanged, and three tridents