Armorial Families: A Directory of Gentlemen of Coat-Armour, 1905

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85a HIo ilio 0 WILLIAM LLOYD, Esquire, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff (1889). Born July 8, 1858, being the elder son of the late Major Owen Richard Nathaniel Lloyd, by his wife Frances Maria, dau. of William Hutchinson, M.D., of Carrick-on-Shannon. Armorial bearings - Azure, a chev- ron or, a chief erminois. Mantling azure and or. Crest On a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed with two heads sable, armed and langued gules. Married, Jan. 38, 1884, May Brodribb, dau. of Major William Lancelot Hutchinson; and has Issue- (1) William Hutchinson Lloyd, Gentleman, b. April a, 1885; (a) Coote Richard Fitzgerald Lloyd, Gentleman, b. July 2, 1887; and Gwendoline Eliza- beth May. Seat—Rockville, Drumsna, Roscommon. WILLIAM HENRY LLOYD, Gentleman. Bom Oct. 22, 1839, being the fourth son of the late Samuel Lloyd, Gentleman, by his wife Mary, dau. of Joseph Honychurch, of F'almouth. Livery—Blue, with white collar and cuffs, silver hatband and buttons. Armorial bearings—Azure, a Dr. Thomas Underhill, J.P., of West Bromwich. Estate —Great Park, co. Stafford. Postal addresses—Park Lane House, Woodgreen, Wednesbury; Honychurch, Hampton in Arden, Warwickshire. Clubs—Carlton, Junior Carlton (London), Conservative (Birmingham), Conservative (Wed- nesbury). chevron between three cocks argent, wattled, crested, and armed or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest—Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a fern brake proper, a goat salient argent, armed and unguled or, gorged with a collar flory counterflory sable. Motto—“ Esto vigilans.” Mar- ried, Sept. 24, 1895, Margaret Percie, eldest dau. of the late John Bell Chirnside of Clifton Hall, Rugby, and of Bealiba, Victoria, Australia. Residence—Hatch Court, Somerset. Club— Royal Societies’. WILSON LLOYD, Esquire, J.P. co. Stafford, Alder- man and J.P. for the borough of Wednesbury, and Mayor thereof 1888-90, M.P. for Wednesbury 1885-86, 1892-95, F.R.G.S. and F.R.S.S., Chairman of the Wednesbury School Board 1874-77, Chairman of the Mines Drainage Commissioners 1888-93. Born 1835, being the third son of the late Samuel Lloyd, Gentleman, by his wife Mary, dau. of Joseph Honychurch. Armorial bearings—Azure, a chevron between three cocks argent, armed, crested, and wattled or. Mantling azure and argent. Crest—On a wreath of the colours, in front of a fern-brake proper, a goat salient argent, armed and unguled or, gorged with a collar flory counterflory sable. Motto—“ Esto vigilans." Married, 1883, Margaret Emily, second surviving dau. of LLOYD-GORING (R.L., 1904, H. Coll.). Argent, a chevron between three annulets gules. Mantling gules and argent. Crest—On a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant guardant argent. Motto—“Solemfero." Only son of Capt. W. Digby Lloyd, formerly 67th Regt., b. 1835; d. 1883; m. 1870, Diana, d. and coh. of Sir Harry Dent Goring, 8th Bart. :— Lewis Harry Goring Lloyd-Goring (R.L., 1904, formerly Lloyd), Esq., Capt. Roy. Anglesey Eng. Mil., b. 1873. Res.—The Chalet, Petworth. Major - General the Honourable SAVAGK LLOYD-MOSTYN, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1835, being the third son of the late Right Honurable Sir Edward Mostyn Lloyd-Mostyn, second Baron Mostyn, by his wife Harriet Margaret Scott, commonly known as Lady Harriet Margaret Scott, daughter s of the Right Honourable Thomas, second Earl of Clonraell. Club—Army and Navy. Armorial bearings—He bears for Arms : Quarterly 1 and 4, per bend sinister ermine and ermines, a lion rampant or (for Mostyn) ; 2 and 3 gules, a Saracen’s head affrontée, erased at the neck proper, ; wreathed about the temples argent and sable (for Lloyd), || Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge ; as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of thf Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent. Crests—1. upon a wreath of j , the colours, on a mount vert, a lion rampant or ; 2. upon ; a wreath of the colours, a Saracen’s head as in the arms; j| 3. upon a wreath of the colours, a stag trippant proper, I attired or, charged on the shoulder with an escutcheon ol j the second, thereon a chevron of the first, between three . men’s heads in profile, couped at the neck also proper. f ^ is the Military Cockade. I


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