Armorial Families : a Directory of Gentlemen of Coat-Armour

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proper, supported by two lions rampant or (Reilly).
Mantling gules and argent. CrestB—1. on a wreath of
the colours, a naked arm embowed couped at the shoulder
proper, the hand grasping a baton or (Minchin); 2. on a
wreath of the colours, an oak-tree eradicated, entwined by
a snake ascendant all proper (Reilly). Mottoes—' ‘ Regarde
la mort” (Minchin); “ Fortitudine et prudentia" (Reilly).
Sons of Maj.-Gen. Frederick Falkiner Minchin, C.B.,
R.A., of Annagh, co. Tipperary, Lord of the Manor of
Soberton, Hants., Director Indian Ordnance Dept., b.
i860; d. 1922; m. 1st, 1887, Marjorie Emily (d, 1904),
d. of General Henry Dyett Abbott, C.B. ; 2nd, 1905,
Caroline Jane, d. of J. Lloyd, of Astwick Manor, Hat-
field, Herts. :—
Henry Falkiner Minchin, Esq., Comdr. R.N.,i. 1889;
in. 1918, Winifred Florence, d. of Col. James Loughnan
O'Bryen, and has issue—Bryan Patrick Minchin, Gentleman,
b. 1919 ; Myles Falkiner Minchin, Gentleman, b. 1922.
Res.—Annagh, Borrisokane, co. Tipperary.
The late Frederick Frank Minchin, Esq., C.B.E., D.S.O.,
M.C., temp. Lt.-Col. att. R.F.C. during Great War, b.
1890 ; m. 1921, Betty (who div. him 1924), d. of Selby-
Lowndes ; lost at sea flying 1927.
Richard Humphrey Llovd Minchin, Gentleman, b. 1907.
WILLIAM MINET, Esquire, J.P., Barrister-at-Law.
Born Sept. 13, 1851, being the only son of the late James
Lewis Minet of Sussex Square, Hyde Park, by his wife
Elizabeth, second dau. of William Iggulden. Armorial
bearings—Argent, in base a boat on the ocean, therein
passengers and rowers proper, three ermine spots in fesse,
and on a chief or, an oak-tree on a mount vert. Upon the
escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a
Mantling vert and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath
of the colours, a wing elevated argent, charged with three
barrulets gules; with the Motto, “Quantum est in rebus
inane." Married, firstly, Sept. 26, 1882, Alice, daugh-
ter of Sir John Evans, Knight Commander of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath (she died March 13, 1887);
secondly, July 10, 1889, Mary, daughter of Joseph Rayner,
Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Brighouse, in the county
of York ; and has Issue by his first wife—Susan. Postal
adds.—48 Gloucester Square, Hyde Park, W. ; Fountain
Court, London, E.C. Clubs—Athenaeum, United University.
MINOPRIO of Liverpool (H. Coll., 12 Ap. 1920).
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issuing from base an oak-tree proper, and on the sinister
side three mullets of six points one and two of the 1
fourth. Mantling azure and argent. Crest—On a wreath
of the colours, a mullet as in the arms in front of
three ostrich feathers azure. Motto — “ Haud sicut
vulgus.”
Son of Francis Charles Anthony Minoprio, Merchant,
of Liverpool, of Italian origin, grandson of Aloysius
Vincens Minoprio, of Pavia, Italy :—
Frank Charles Minoprio, Gentleman, b. 1870 ; m. 1st,
1899, Leila (d. 1914), d. of James Calder, of Charleston,
S.C., and Liverpool; and by her has issue—(1) Charles
Anthony Minoprio, Gentleman, B.Arch., A.R.I.B.A. ;
(2) James Edward Minoprio, Gentleman, b. 1902 ; (3)
Frank Hilary Minoprio, Gentleman, b. 1913 ; and2daus. ;
2nd, 1920, Rachel, d. of T. Mann, of Bristol; and has
issue—(4) Peter William Vincent Minoprio, Gentleman.
b. 1927, and 1 dau. Res.—Avening Court. Avening,
Glos.; Haulfryn, Abersoch, co. Carnarvon.
WILLIAM HARPER MINNOCH, Gentleman, for-
merly of 11 Hamilton Drive, Glasgow. Armorial bearings
—Or, a fesse wavy azure, between two crosses flory in chief,
a lion rampant in base sable. Mantling azure and or.
Crest—On a wreath of the colours, an owl proper. Motto
—" Je pense plus."
MINTO, Earl of, see ELLIOT-MURRAY-KYNNYN-
MOUND.
MINTON. Vert, within two bars ermine, between two
heraldic tigers passant one in chief and one in base
or, three garbs of the last. Mantling vert and or. Crest
—On a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, an heraldic
tiger as in the arms, the dexter paw resting on a garb
erect proper. Motto—“ Pro Deo et patria.”
Sons of Thomas William Minton, Esquire, of Chase
Ridings, Enfield, J.P. for the co. of Stafford, b. 1844 ;
d. ; m. 1872, Ellen, fourth dau. of John Dean
Pittam of Polesworth, co. Warwick:—
Colin Minton, Gentleman, b. Nov. 17, 1874.
Arthur Minton, Gentleman, b. July 27, 1876. Address—
33 Fitzroy Square, W.i.
MINTON-SEN HOUSE (H. Coll.). Vert, three garbs
or, within two bars ermine, between two heraldic tigers
passant one in chief and another in base of the second.
Mantling vert and or. Crest—Upon a mount vert, an
heraldic tiger as in the arms, the dexter paw resting on a
garb erect proper. Motto—“ Pro Deo et patria.”
Sons of Herbert Minton-Senhouse, Esquire, J.P. for co.
Stafford, Capt. istVol. Batt. N. Staffs. Regt., b. 1848;
d. 1923 ; tn. 1872, Ann Darby, second dau. of late
Christopher Dickinson of Stoke-on-Trent :—
Herbert Hoskins Darby Minton-Senhouse, Gentleman,
b. May 20, 1873 ; m. 1909, Emily Hilda, d. of the late
James Meakin, Esq., of Darlaston Hall, Stone, Staffs.,
and has issue — Cyril Minton-Senhouse, Gentleman, b.
1909; Christopher Herbert Minton-Senhouse, Gentleman,
b. 1911 ; Patience Hilda. Res.—Oulton Old Hall, Stone,
Staffs.
Alfred Darby Minton-Senhouse, Gentleman, Solicitor,
b. Dec. 23, 1874.
Rev. Bernard Darby Minton-Senhouse, b. June 9, 1887.
MISA (Arms granted in . Recorded and crest
granted H. Coll.). Quarterly, first grand quarter, quar-
terly, 1 and 4, gules, a fesse argent; 2 and 3, or, a lion
rampant gules ; second grand quarter, vert, a greyhound
rampant argent, gorged with a collar gules, buckled or, on
a chief indented argent three crosses gules ; third grand
quarter, azure, on a lozenge between four mullets of six
points or, a castle gules; fourth grand quarter, azure, five
fleurs-de-lys in saltire or within a bordure gules, charged
with eight saltires couped also or. Mantling gules and
argent. Crest—On a wreath of the colours, in front of
a tower proper, a greyhound courant argent.
Son of Manuel Misa, Marquess de Misa :—
Buenaventura Pablo Misa, Marquess de Misa in Spain,
b. . Seat—
MITCHELL, see PARRY-MITCHELL.
Per pall azure, argent and gules, a pall between in chief
a sun in splendour or, on the dexter side upon a mount
MITCHELL of Dulwich (H. Coll.). Argent, a chevron
sable between in chief two garbs and in base a cinquefoil
gules. Mantling sable and argent. Crest—On a wreath


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