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of* the colours, a garb azure, charged with a portcullis
chained or. Motto—" Jam tempus agi res.”
I»'Son of William Mitchell:—
Sir William Lane Mitchell, Knt. Bach. (1921), M.P.
Wandsworth since 1918, J.P. co. London, b. 1861 ; m.
1884, Jane (d. 1925), d. of William Lane, of Aberdeen ;
2nd, 1926, Sarah, d. of Joseph Barker, of Formby,
Lancs., and has issue (by 1st marriage)—3 sons;
and 4 daus. Res.—Shirley, Pampisford Road, South
Croydon.
MITCHELL of Tulliallan, co. Fife (6 Oct. 1903).
Sable, thirteen mascles crossways, seven being in pale and
co. Gloucester; 2nd, 1888, Constance Lucy (Res.—
High Grove, Tetbury, Glos.), d. of John Henry Elwes
of Colesborne, Gloucester:—
Major Francis Arthur Mitchell, M.C., Roy. Gloucester-
shire Hussars, J.P., b. 1888; m. 1919, Muriel de Courcy,
2nd d. of the late Col. de Courcy Daniell, R.H.A. Res.—
Doughton House, Tetbury, Glos. Club—Boodles'.
Capt. David Johnstone Mitchell, King’s Royal Rifles, b.
1890; m. . Res.—Postlip Hall, Winchcombe, Glos.
MITCHELL (H. Coll., 1890). Per fesse sable and
gules, a fesse indented between two mascles in chief and
a bugle-horn stringed in base all or. Mantling sable and
or. Crest—On a wreath of the colours, in front of a cubit
arm proper, the hand holding a pen in bend argent, pen-
in the first quarter a portcullis chains pendent or. Mantling
sable, doubled or. Crest—Three ears of barley conjoined
in stalk proper. Motto—"In Deo spes.” Livery—Dark
blue, black collar.
Son of Alexander Mitchell, Esq., J.P., of Carnock and
Luscar, Fifeshire, Col. Clackmannanshire and Kinross-
shire R. Vols. b. 1821; d. 18931 m- Emma, d. of
William Peace of Wigan, Lancs. :—
Alexander Mitchell Esq., J.P. and D.L. for Fifeshire, B.A.
(Oxon), Lt.-Col. late comdg. Fife and Forfar Imp. Yeo., b.
20 Aug. 1871; m. 3 July 1894, Meta Mary Graham, d.
of John Paton Esq., J.P., of Lethangie, Kinross-shire ; and
has surv. issue—(1) Harold Paton Mitchell, Gentleman, b.
21 May 1900; (2) Alec Maskell Mitchell, Gentleman, b.
22 Oct. 1904. Estates—Tulliallan, co. Fife; Nortonhall,
Roxburghshire. Res.—Tulliallan Castle, Kincardine, Fife;
Monksford, St. Boswells, N.B. Clubs—Cavalry, University
and New (Edinburgh), County (Stirling).
MITCHELL. Sable, on a chevron raguly plain cotised
or between four escallops, two in chief and as many in
base argent, a wool-pack proper. Mantling sable and or.
Crest—Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a garb
or, charged with an escallop sable, two thistles leaved and
slipped in saltire proper. Livery—Claret coat, canary colour
waistcoat, black trousers.
Sons of Arthur Charles Mitchell, Esq., of High
Grove, Glos., J.P. for the cos. of Wilts and Glos.,
Capt. 4th Batt. Gloucestershire Regt., b. 1847 ; d. 1917 ;
nt. 1st, 1872, Laura Harriet (d. 1874), d. of Sir Michael
Hicks Hicks-Beach, 8th Bart., of Williamstrip Park,
dent from the wrist by a riband gules, a bugle-horn or, a
rock also proper. Motto—“ Dante Deo reddam."
Eldest surv. son of Sir Henry Mitchell, Kt. Bach., the
first Freeman of the City of Bradford, b. 1824 ; d. 1898 ;
m. 1851, Annie, d. of Rev. David William Gordon of
Earlston, N.B. :—
Henry Mitchell, Esq., late Surg.-Major 2nd Life Guards
(Major Army Medical Reserve), J.P. West Riding, Yorks.,
b. 1857 ; m. 1895, Mary, eld. d. of W. A. Ellis Staffurth,
Esq., J.P. and D.L. Cambs. ; and has issue — Gordon
Mitchell, Esq., b. 1896 [Res.—Swadelands, Lenham, Kent) ;
and Mary Cranstoun. Res.—Swadelands, Lenham, near
Maidstone. Clubs—Junior Carlton, United University.
The Late CHARLES MITCHELL, Gentleman, of
Jesmond Towers, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Born ;
died . Armorial bearings — Sable, on a bend
wavy or, between two mascles of the last, as many mascles
of the field ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours,
and issuing out of flames of fire, a phoenix rising proper,
semée of mascles sable, and holding in the beak an acorn
slipped and leaved also proper ; with the Motto, “ Spernit
humum." Married, and left issue—Kathleen [m. 1912,
Lt.-Col. Henry Roland Milvain, of E lingham Hall,
Alnwick (ç.î>.)].
EDWARD CHARLES MITCHELL, Gentleman.
Born 1842, being the third but second surviving son of
Joseph Theophilus Mitchell, East India Merchant in
London, by his wife Isabella, daughter of the late Captain
James Young of Lee, in the County of Kent, one of the