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Sarah (Res.—68 Melbury Court, W.8)]; and Rosemary
Eleonora Worthington. Seat—Doghurst, Limpsfield,
Surrey. Town res.—6 Eaton Place, S. W. Clubs—Carlton,
City Carlton.
WORTHINGTON-EYRE (U.O., R.L., 12 April 1902).
Argent, on a chevron sable, three quatrefoils or, a cres-
cent for difference. Mantling sable and argent. Crest
—On a wreath of the colours, a leg in armour couped at
the thigh proper, garnished and spurred or, a crescent for
difference. Motto—"Pro rege scepe pro patria semper.”
Livery—Blue and gold.
Son of James Belton Worthington, by Harriet Eliza-
beth :—
William Ingram Worthington-Eyre (formerly Worthing-
ton), Esq., b. 1 May 1867; rn. 13 Aug. 1890, Grace Geral-
dine, second d. of Thomas Stratford Eyre, Esq., of Eyre-
ville, co. Galway ; and has issue—(1) William Stratford
Eyre Worthington-Eyre, Gentleman, b. 9 May 1891 (Res.—
ib Lord George Street, Dunlaoghaire, Dublin); (2)
George Lionel Worthington-Eyre, Gentleman, b. 15 Sept.
1^93 I (3) Robert Worthington-Eyre, Gentleman, b. 4 Aug.
1895; (4) Hedges Eyre Worthington-Eyre, Gentleman, b.
8 Sept. 1899; Marion Grace; Olive Geraldine; and
Florence Mary. Seat—Eyreville, Kiltormer, Ballinasloe,
co. Galway. Res.—12 Tivoli Terrace, South Kingstown,
co. Dublin.
WORTLEY, see MONTAGU-STUART-WORTLEY.
WOTHERSPOON (L.O., 1894). Or, a cross engrailed
between four crescents gules. Mantling1 gules, doubled or.
Crest—A tower gules, and issuing therefrom an eagle dis-
played or. Motto—“Per crucem ad lucem.” Livery—
Buff and red.
Eldest son of Ivan Wotherspoon, Esq., K.C., M.A., of
Iverley, parish of St. Anne du bout de 1' lie, Co. Jacques
Cartier, and 59 Victoria Street, Montreal, Province of
Quebec, Canada, b. 1845, being eldest son of the late
Daniel Tolkien Wotherspoon, of Quebec City [descended
from Sir Alexander Witherspune, of Brig House, co.
Linlithgow, Knt., Falconer and Esquire to King James
II. of Scotland, 1451]; d. 1908; m. 1871, Blanche, only
dau. of Charles Juchereau Duchesnay de St. Denys of
St. Ours, P.Q. :—
Cecil Juchereau de St. Denys Wotherspoon, Gentleman,
b. 1872; m, 1909, Edith Emma, eldest d. of William
Branston (q.v.), and has issue—Beatrice. Post. add.—50
Cranley Gardens, S. W.7.
WRAGG (H. Coll.). Per bend raguly or and azure, two
billets each charged with a fleur-de-lis all counterchanged.
Mantling azure and or. Crest—On a wreath of tie
colours, an estoile or, between two sprigs of ragwort fructed
proper. Motto—“ Deo auspice, et cum sidere Fausto.”
Only surv. son of Alderman John Downing Wragg,
J.P., of Swadlincote, Derby, b. ; d. ; m. :—
Herbert Wragg, Esq., J.P., C.C. co. Derby, M.P.
Belper Div. 1923, Chairman S. Leics. Colliery Co. Ltd., b.
1880 ; m. 1st, 1905, Fanny, d. of the late Thomas Sutcliffe,
of Heptonstall, Yorks.; 2nd, 1919, Marion Sutcliffe. Res.
—B etby, nr. Burton - on - Trent. Clubs — Carlton, St.
Stephen’s, County (Derby).
WRAXALL, Baron, see GIBBS.
WRENBURY, Baron, see BUCKLEY.
WREY (H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1. sable, a fesse between
three poleaxes argent, helved gu'es (Wrey of Trebitch,
Vn. of Cornwall, 1620); 2. Killigrew of Wolston; 3.
argent, a cross engrailed gules between four water-
bougets sable (Bourchier, Count Eu, Earl of Bath) ; 4.
quarterly, i. and iiii., azure, three fletirs-de-lys or (France);
ii. and iii., gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or
(England), within a bordure argent (Thomas of Wood-
stock, Duke of Gloucester, son of Edward III.); 5. azure,
a bend argent, cottised or, between six lions rampant of
the last (Bohun, Earl of Northampton, Hereford, and
Essex); 6. Hankford ; 7. quarterly, per fesse indented argent
and gules (Fitzwaryn, c. 1300); 8. gules, a fret or (Audley) ;
9. argent, two bars gules (Martyn of Tawstock) ; 10.
Malbank; 11. Cogan ; 12. Loring; 13. gules, a fesse dan-
cett^e ermine (Dynham); 14. argent, two bars gules, and
in chief three torteaux (de Moels) ; 15. De Arches; 16.
quarterly, i. and iiii., gules, four fusils conjoined in fesse
argent (Daubeney); ii. and iii., or, two chevronels within a
bordure gules ; 17. sable, a bend or, between six fountains
(Stourton); 18. argent, a chevron gules between three tor-
teaux (Sherard). Motto—“ Le bon temps viendra."
Sons of Sir Henry Bourchier Toke Wrey, 10th
Bart., of Trebitch, Cornwall, late Major 4th Batt.
Devonshire Regt., B.A. Oxon., J.P. and D.L. Devon
(High Sheriff 1891), b. 1829; d. 1900; m. 1854, Mari-
anne Sophia, only child of Philip Castell, 9th Lord
Sherard :—
Sir Philip Bourchier Sherard Wrey, 12th Bart. (30 June
1628), of Trebitch, C.B.E., b. 1858; m. 1889, Alice Mary,
d. of the late Capt. Bortón, R.A. ; and has issue—Florence
Muriel Phyllis [m. 1914, John Lamb, son of late Rev. John
Lamb]; and Barbara Marion Celia [m. 1st, 1925, Flying-
Officer Robert Darley Whelan (d. 1927), 2nd, 1929, Andrew
Henry Strachan], Seats—Tawstock Court, Barnstaple,
Devon ; Tawsden, Brenchley, Kent. Clubs—Jun. Carlton,
Ranelagh.
Rev. Albany Bourchier Sherard Wrey, M.A. (Oxon.),
Rector of Tawstock, Devon, J.P., C.C. Devon, Rural Dean
of Barnstaple 1912-18, b. 1861 ; m. 1896, Isabel Frances
Sophia (d. 1921), d. of the late Thomas Horn Fleet, Esq.,
J.P. and D.L., of Darenth Grange, nr. Dartford. Res.
—Corffe, Barnstaple.
Arthur Henry Wrey, Esq., b. 1872; m. 1897, Florence,
d. of the late Thomas Radmall. Res.—34 Chester Terrace,
Regent’s Park, N.W. ; 7 Royal Crescent, Brighton. Club—
Conservative.
Edward Castell Wrey, Esq., b. 1875 ; m. 1901, Katharine
Joan, d. of Rev. John Dene, Rector of Horwood, Devon;
and has issue — (1) Castell Richard Bourchier Wrey,
Gentleman, b. 1903; (2) Christopher Bourchier Wrey,
Gentleman, b. 1906; Katharine Augusta [m. 1926, Harry
Robert Wells]; and Diana Joan. Res—Yew Tree House,
Oxton, Notts.
Reginald Charles Wrey, Esq., Major late 1st Batt. Devon
Regt., served S. Africa and Great War, b. 1876; m. 1912,
Evelyn, eldest d. of late Rev. C. W. H. Kenrick ; and has
issue—Denys Charles Bourchier Wrey, Gentleman, b. 1913.
Res.—Ashbourne House, Leamington. Club—Naval and
Military.
Son of Rev. Bourchier William Toke Wrey, B. C.L.
(Camb.), formerly Rector of Combe-in-Teignhead,
Teignmouth, Devon, b. 1830; d. 1918; in. 1859, Anne
Caroline (d. 1896), d. of Thomas Crosthwait, of Fitz-
william Square, Dublin :—
Rev. Henry Bourchier Wrey, Rector of Ideford, b. 1863 ;
rn. 1895, Helen Esme, d. of Frederick Charles Ernest Griffin
of Gorsty Hayes Manor House, Tettenhall, Wolverhampton,
and has issue—three daus. Res.—Ideford Rectory, Chud-
leigh, S. Devon.
Son of George Edward Bourchier Wrey, Gentleman,
B.A., of Thorntoun House, nr. Kilmarnock, b. 1851;
d. 1926; rn. 1886, Anne Maud, d. of Rev. Arthur
Bourchier Wrey, Vicar of St. Mary Church :—
Edward Charles Wrey, Esq., O.B.E., Lieut.-Comdr.
R.N., b. 1889 ; rn. 1914, Grace Elsie, younger d. of James
C. Rimer of Kelvin Grove, Newlands, Cape Colony ; and
has issue—2 daus. Estate—Thorntoun, Ayrshire. Res.—
Belfield Park, Weymouth. Club—United Service.
Son of Capt. Charles Joseph Wrey of Stoodley
Knowle, Torquay, b. 1828; d. 1891; m. 1st, 1867,
Caroline Rashleigh (d. 1870), d. and heiress of Rev.
Charles Harward Archer of Lewannick:—
Douglas Edward Archer Wrey, Gentleman, b. 1869 ; m.
1888, Mary Thomasine (d. 1905), d. of Henry Archdale
Owen. Res.—
Son of Rev. Arthur Bourchier Wrey, M. A. (Camb.), Vicar
of St. Mary Church, Devon, 1876-1905, b 1831;
d. 1918; m. 1st, 1859, Helen (d. 1878), d. of Rev.
Thomas Phillpotts, Hon. Canon of Truro ; 2nd, 1881,
Claudine Maud (d. 1904), d. of Charles Twining,
K.C.:—
Hugh Bourchier Wrey, Esq., Lieut.-Comdr. (ret.) R.N.,
b. 1888 ; to. 1925, Ruth, d. of the late William Jackson,
of Elmwood, Harrogate, and widow of Arthur Lord, M.C.
Res.—82 Portland Place, W.2.
WRIGHT, see CORY-WRIGHT and TYLDEN-
WRIGHT.
WRIGHT (H. Coll.) Or, a fesse chequy azure and
argent, between in chief two eagles’ heads erased and in
base a feather of the second. Mantling azure and or.
Crest—On a wreath of the colours, a unicorn passant per