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Christopher, Leeward Islands; 36 Chapel Street, S.W. 1.
Clubs—Brooks’s, Reform.
Sons of Col. William Hay Macnaghten, C.B., b. 1842;
d. 1889 ; m. X869, Alice Ellen, d. of Lt.-Gen. M. J.
Brander:—
Col. Ernest Brander Macnaghten, C.M.G., D.S:0., Hon.
Brig.-Gen. 1920, late R.A., A.D.C. to King George since
1920, has Croix de Guerre, b. 1872 ; m. 1906, Yvonne Marie,
d. of late Surg.-Col. Forrester, R.H.G. ; and has issue—
James Steuart Macnaghten, Gentleman, b. 1914 ; and four
daus. Res.—Haygates, Finchampstead, Berks.
Leslie Hay Macnaghten, Gentleman, Director of Public
Works, Somaliland, b. 1875 ; m. 1906, Hilda Mary Ethelind,
d. of late Rev. Jocelyn Barnes; and has surv. issue—(1)
Cyril Jocelyn Gillichrist Macnaghten, Gentleman, b. 1907;
(2) Geoffrey Leslie Macnaghten, Gentleman, b. 1909; (3)
Douglas Melville Macnaghten, Gentleman, b. 1911 ; and 2
daus. Res.—Berbera, British Soma.ilanil.
Sons of Rev. Henry Alexander Macnaghten, M.A.
(Camb.), late Rector of Tankersley, b. 1850; d. 1928;
m. 1st, 1873, Louisa (d. 1921), d. of R. D. Mangles ;
2nd, 1925, Evelyn Vere, d. cf the late William L.
Boyle, M.P. :—
Sir Henry Pelham Wentworth Macnaghten, Knt. Bach.,
B.A. (Camb. 1, b. 1880; m. 1919, Frances Alice, d. of Very
Rev. James Cropper, Recar of Penshurst, Kent, formerly
Dean of Gibraltar, and has issue—Angus David Henry
Macnaghten, Esq.,i. 1922; Robert Donnelly Macnaghten,
Esq., b. 1927. Res.—Malabar Hill, Bombay
Norman Donnelly Macnaghten, Esq., O.B.E., Minister
of Interior, Egypt, B.A. (Camb.), b. 1881; m. 1916, Ida,
d. of Arthur Gunning,
Sons of Sir Melville Leslie Macnaghten, Knt. Bachelor,
C.B. Assistant-Commnr. Metropolitan Police, Knt.
Comm, of White Mil. Order of Spain, Comm, of Order
of Dannebrog (2nd class), b. 1853; d. 1921 ; m. 1878,
Dora Emily, d. of Rev. Canon Sanderson, D.D. :—
Charles Melville Macnaghten, Esq., C.M.G., Major and
Hon. Lt.-Col. (ret.) Australian Inf., b. 1879; m. 1904,
Nina, d. of late Dr. Hopcroft. Res.—Windsor Street
Station, Montreal, Canada.
Gillichrist Edward Melville Macnaghten, Esq., Capt. late
21st London Regt., b. 1894 ; m. 1918, Eleanor, d. of His
Honour Judge J. W. McCarthy. Res.—11 Elm Place,
S. Kensington, S.W.7.
Son of Angus Charles Rowley Steuart Workman-
Macnaghten, Esq., Lieut. 3rd Batt. Black Watch,
b. 1883; killed inaction 19x4; m. 1911, Hazel Enid,
d. of late Col. Lyndon Irwin, Indian Army :—
Angus Derek Iain Jacques Macnaghten, Gentleman,
b. 1914. Res.—Bitterne Manor, Hants.
WORLEY (H. Coll.). Gules, on a Dend ermine, between
two plates, each charged with a rose of the first, barbed and
seeded proper, a lion passant also of the first. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest—On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a castle or, a gryphon sejant sable. DTotto—
“ Serviendo guberno.”
Son of the late Philip Worley, of Pendleton, Man-
chester :—
Sir Arthur Worley, 1st Bart. (1928), Knt. Bach. (1921),
C.B.E., b. 1871 ; m. 1899, Edith, d. of late Thomas Kay,
of Pendleton; and has issue—Edith [tn. 1927, T. Eric
Berry]; Stella. Res.—The Gables, Oxshott, Surrey.
Club—Constitutional.
HARRY WORMALD WORMALD. Born 1820, being
the second son of William Armitage, Esq., of Ainderby
Hall, co. Yorks., by Charlotte, dau. of the late Harry Wor-
mald, Esq., of Woodhouse ; and assumed by Royal Licence,
in 1871, the name and arms of Wormald, under the will of
his great-uncle. Armorial bearings—Quarterly, 1 and 4, or,
a fesse ermines between two bears’ heads erased in chief and
three mascles interlaced fessewise in base sable (for Wor-
mald) ; 2 and 3, quarterly, per fesse indented azure and gules,
a wolfs head erased between four cross crosslets argent (for
Armitage). Mantling sable and or ; and for his Crests, 1.
upon a wreath of the colours, on three mascles interlaced
fessewise or, a boar’s head erased sable (for Wormald); 2.
upon a wreath of the colours, in front of an arm embowed,
vested azure, cuffed argent, the hand grasping by the
blade a sword in bend sinister proper, pommel and hilt
or, a gauntlet fessewise gold (for Armitage). Motto—
“ Noli me tangere." Married, 1842, Helena, daughter
of Peter Trellsen. Estates—Sawley and Cookridge, York-
shire.
WORMS, see DE WORMS.
WORRALL (H. Coll.). Argent, on a plain chevron
cottised engrailed between three lions rampant all azure,
two bears’ paws erased chevronwise of the first. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest—On a wreath of the colours,
upon the trunk of a tree eradicated fessewise and sprout-
ing to the dexter proper, a bear’s paw erect and erased
argent.
Sons of Janies Worral, Esq., J.P., of Wing, Oakham,
Rutland, of Whalley Range and of Ordsall, Man-
chester, and of Midge Hole, Halifax, b. 1811 ; d. 1890 ;
m. Annie, widow of Denis Leigh :—
James Worrall, Esq., J.P. Lancs., b. 1844; m. 1875, Jane
(d. 1897), ygr. d. of late Sir S. J. Gibbons, 1st Bart. (ext.).
Seat—Westwell, Tenterden, Kent. Club—Conservative.
Edward Worrall, lisq., J.P. co. Rutland (High Sheriff
1890). Seat—The Hall, Wing, Oakham, Rutland.
WORSFOLD of The Hall Place, Mitcham (H. Coll.,
7 April 1924). Argent, on a mount vert, a beacon fired
between three lambs proper. Mantling vert and argent.
Crest—Within a crown palisado or, a shepherd’s hound
proper. Motto—“ I watch the fold.”
Son of William Worsfold, of The Hall Place, b. 1816 ;
d. 1882 ; tn. 1843, Eliza (d. 1899), d. of Frederick
Butler :—
Sir Thomas Cato Worsfold, 1st Bart. (23 Feb. 1924),
of The Hall Place, Mitcham, Surrey, M.A., LL.D., T.C.D.,
F.R.S.L., F.R.Hist.S., J.P., D.L. co. Surrey, tn. 1900,
Louise, d. of the late John Jeffree, F.R.C.S., of Howard
Lodge, Clapham Park. Seat—The Hall Place, Mitcham,
Surrey. Clubs—Authors’, Savage.
WORSFOLD (H. Coll., 5 Mar. 1919)- Argent, a
chevron sable, between two boars’ heads erased in chief,
and in base a cross crosslet fitehee all gules. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest—On a wreath of the colours,
a boar’s head erased gules, in front of a cross crosslet
fitchee or. Motto—“ Pergere ultra.”
Second son of Rev. John Napper Worsfold, M.A., of
Ridge Farm, Capel, Surrey, b. 1830 ; A. 1913 ;
tn. 1853, Annie Aspland, d. of Richard Warren, of
Soham, Cambs.:—
William Basil Worsfold, Gentleman, M.A. (Oxon.),
Barrister-at-Law, Middle Temple, b. 1858; tn. 1898,
Jessie Hannah, d. of Richard James Edward Symons,
Solicitor. Res.—3 Plowden Buildings, Temple. Clubs—
Oxford and Cambridge, Ranelagh.
WORSLEY, see TINDAL-CARILL-WORSLEY and
TOTTENHAM.
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