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between two grenades as in the arms. Livery—Dark blue,
white facings.
Sons of Major John Jervois, R.E. (yr. son of Sir W. F.
Jervois, G.C.M.G.), b. 1853; d. 1895; m. 1883, Florence
Annie, d. of Henry Strong Price of Delamere, Adelaide,
S. Australia :—
James Arthur Jervois, Esq.,D.S.O., M.C., Lt.-Col. R.O.,
late K.O. Y.L. I., served Great War 1914-19, comdg. 2/2ist
London Regt. (despatches 4 times), b. 1889 ; m. 1927,
Daphne, d. of the late Col. Arthur de Salis Hadow, The
Green Howards. Club—Junior United Service.
Wilfred John Jervois, Esq., M.C., Capt. 1st Batt.
Northants. Regt., b. 1892.
Sons of Major-Gen. John Gordon Jervois, late R. E.,
b. 1825; d. ; m. 1848, Olivia M E , d. of
D. C. Napier of Montreal: —
Henry Napier Jervois, Esq., Lt.-Col. late R.A., b. 1851.
William Gordon Jervois, Gentleman, b. 1854.
Charles Edwyn Jervois, Esq., Major R.G.A., b. 185 7.
George Arthur Jervois, Gentleman, b. 1861.
J ERVOISE, see CLARKE-JERVOISE.
JERVOISE of Herriard Park (H. Coll.). Sable, a
chevron between three eaglets close argent. Mantling
sable and argent. Crest—On a wreath of the colours, an
heraldic tiger’s head sable. Motto—“ Virtutis praemium
laus." Livery—Blue coat, red and white striped waistcoat
and silver buttons.
Sons of Francis Michael Ellis Jervoise, Esq., of Herri-
ard Park and Britford, J.P., D.L., b. 1844; d. 1903;
m. 1872, Rachel Mary, d. of George Edward Eyre of
Warrens, Lyndhurst, Hants.:—
Francis Henry Tristram Jervoise, Esq., J.P. Hants, and
Wilts., Capt. Hampshire Carabiniers, b. 1872; in. 1908,
Beatrice, d. of the late Capt. William Savile, 9th Lancers.
Seats—Herriard Park, Basingstoke; The Moat, Britford,
Wilts. Res.—13 Hertford Street, Mayfair.
Edwyn Jervoise, Gentleman, M.B.E., A.M. Inst. C.E.,
b. 1884 ; m. 1924, Lettice Mary, d. of Philip Williams.
Richard Somervell Jervoise, Gentleman, Malay Civil
Service, b. 1887 ; m. 1927, Sylvia, eld. d. of the late William
Harland Hudson, of Leeds.
Sons of Francis Jervoise Ellis Jervoise of Herriard
Park, J.P. and D.L., b. 1809; d. 1881 ; tn. 2nd, 1841,
Mary Louisa, d. of George Marx :—
Arthur Tristram Jervoise, Gentleman, b. 1848; tn. 1st,
1876, Annie (d. 1896), widow of Rev. A. Deck; 2nd, 1907,
Eva Augusta, fourth d. of late Capt. James E. Elliott,
3Ie0
R.N. ; and has issue —Barbara Tristram. Res.—White
Lodge, Speen, Newbury.
Rear-Adm. Edmund Puretoy Ellis Jervoise, C.B.E., R.N.
(ret.), J.P. Hants., b. 1861 ; tn. 1904, Alice Flora Mary, d.
of George Christian, of Bighton Wood, Alresford. Res.-
Valence Place, Alton, Hants. Club—Jun. Carlton.
JESSEL (H. Coll., 1883). Azure, a fesse raguly ermine,
between three eagles’ heads erased argent, in the centre
chiet point a torch erect and fired proper. Mantling
azure and argent. Crest—On a wreath of the colours, a
torch fessewise fired proper, surmounted by an eagle volant
argent, holding in the beak a pearl also argent. Motto—
11 Persevere.” Livery—Black.
Sons of Sir Charles James Jessel, 1st Bart., J.P. and
D.L., M.A. Oxon., Barrister-at-Law, b. i860; d. 1928;
tn. 1890, Edith, d. and coh. of Rt. Hon. Sir Julian
Goldsmid, Bart., P.C., M.P. :—
Sir George Jessel, 2nd Bart. (25 May 1883), M.C., Capt.
T.F. Res,, late Lieut. E. Kent Regt.,£. 1891; tn. 1923,
Muriel, d. of the late Col. John Chaplin, V.C., C.B., and
widow of Major Foster Swetenhani, Roy. Scots Greys ;
and has surv. issue—Charles Johri Jessel, Esq., b. 1924.
Seal—Ladham House, Goudhurst, Kent. Res.—Clock
House, Cowfold, Sussex. Clubs—Brooks’s, Garrick.
Richard Hugh Jessel, Esq., b. 1896; tn. 1923, Margaret
Ella, d. of Sir George James Lewis, 2nd Bart., and has
issue—David Charles George Jessel, Gentleman, b. 1924 ;
and Edith Marie. Res.—10 Talbot Square, W.2.
JESSEL (H. Coll.). Azure, a fesse raguly counter raguly
ermine, between three eagles' heads erased argent, in the
chief point a portcullis or, and upon an escutcheon of
pretence the arms of Goldsmid (1841), per saltire ermine
and erminois, on a chief gules, a goldfinch proper between
two roses or. Crest—On a wreath of the colours, a torch
fessewise fired proper, surmounted by an eagle volant
argent, holding in the beak a pearl also argent. Badge —
A Baron's coronet or, surmounted by an eagle volant
argent, holding in the beak a pearl also argent.
Supporters—On either side a dark bay horse, charged on
the shoulder with a portcullis or. Motto—" Persevere.”
Yngr. son of Rt. Hon. Sir George Jessel, Kt. Bach.,
Master of the Rolls, b. 1824 ; d. 1883 ; tn. 1856,
Amelia, d. of Joseph Moses :■—
Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Merton Jessel, C.B., C.M.G., 1st
Baron Jessel of Westminster (8 Jan. 1924), 1st Bart.
(30 June 1917), J.P. and D.L. co. of London, late Capt.
17th Lancers and Berks. Yeo. Cav., served Great War,
Lt-.Col. Comdt. Remount Service 1915,001. Dep. Dir. War
Office 1918-19, M.P. for S. Div. of St. Pancras 1896-1906,
and 1910-18, President and (1904-15) Chairman London
Municipal Society, Alderman City of Westminster (Mayor
1902-3), b. 1866 ; tn. 1894, Maud, d. and coh. of Rt. Hon.
Sir Julian Goldsmid, Bart., P.C., M.P. ; and has issue—
Hon. Edward Herbert Jessel, MA. Oxon., Barrister-at-
Law Inner Temple, b. 1904; Hon. Gladys May; Hon.
Vera Pearl [tn. 1925, Capt. Clive Harrison Martyn, M.C.,
late R.E.J; and Hon. Doreen Maud. Res.—24 South
Street, Park Lane, W.i. Clubs — Army and Navy, Garrick,
Carlton, Beefsteak.
JESSOP of Doory (U.O.). Quarterly, 1. vert, three
mullets argent (Jessop) ; 2. argent, two lions rampant com-
batant, supporting a dexter hand couped gules, in base a
salmon in the sea proper, on a chief azure, three mullets or
(Donelly); 3. azure, a lion rampant argent, debruised by a
fesse or, charged with three roses gules, barbed vert (Jessop) ;
4. gules, a chevron between three ostrich-feathers argent
(Fetherston); 5. argent, two bars gules, on a canton of the
last, a lion rampant or (Lancaster); 6. argent, three bucks'
heads caboshed gules (Colenwood); 7. sable, a wolf rampant
argent, in chief three estoiles or (Wilson); 8. vert, a chevron
between three wolves’ heads erased argent, on a canton the
arms of Cavendish, namely sable, within a bordure argent,
three bucks’ heads caboshed of the last, attired or (Flood);
9. argent, a cross azure, in the first quarter five ermine spots
(Warden); 10. or, on a cross vert, three pheons of the field
(Crompton). Motto — “In Deo confido. ”
Son of Frederick Thomas Jessop, Esq., of Doory Hall,
J.P. and D.L. (High Sheriff 1835), b. 1811; d. 1868;,
m. 1836, Elizabeth, d. of Peter Low, by Louisa, d.
of Sir Richard Butler, Bart., of Cloughrennan, co.
Carlow:—
George Henry Jessop, Gentleman. Seat—Doory HallK
co. Longford.