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blue, blue and yellow striped waistcoat, gilt buttons. Ar-
morial bearings—He bears for Arms : Argent, a bend
invected azure between two garbs proper, banded gules, on
a chief of the last three bunting birds also proper. Above
the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,
with a mantling azure, doubled argent ; and upon a
wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a demi-eagle dis-
played proper ; and in an escroll above this Motto,
“Copiose et opportune.” Married, June i, 1865, Jessie,
daughter of Andrew Maclure, London ; und has Issue
—Jeanie [m., Frank Lewis de Sales la Terrière, late Capt.
15th Hussars, and has issue]. Estate—Dun-Alastair. Postal
address—Dun-Alastair, Perthshire. Clubs—Junior Carlton,
Conservative, Hurlingham, Western (Glasgow).
NATHANIEL GEACH BURCH, Gentleman, Consul
in London for the Republic of Venezuela. Armorial bear-
ings Per pale gules and azure, a pale or, a cutter-yacht
rigged proper, in chief a birch leaf slipped vert, between
two like leaves of the third. Mantling gules and or. Crest
—On a wreath of the colours, upon a canoe proper, an
eagle displayed sable, charged on the breast and upon
each wing with a birch leaf slipped or, holding in the beak
a like leaf. Motto -“Strune fortis.” Residence—Eden-
wood, Sydenham Hill, London, S.E.
ARTHUR BURCHARDT-ASHTON, Esquire,
morial bearings—
Ar-
Crests—1. on a wreath of the colours, in front ot a boar's
head erased gules, between two mullets of six points sable,
pierced argent, a javelin erect proper (for Ashton) ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a castle with two
towers sable, issuant therefrom a demi-woman affrontée
proper, habited azure, holding in the dexter hand a heart
gules, and supporting with the sinister hand a javelin
(for Burchardt).
SAMUEL BURD-BROOKS, Esquire. Armorial bear-
ings—Argent, three bars wavy azure, a cross flory erminois,
in chief a fountain. Mantling azure and argent. Crest—
On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion proper, maned
argent, charged on the shoulder with a fountain, and
holding in the paws a pheon in bend sinister proper,
stringed or.
The Late SIDNEY BURDEKIN, Gentleman, M.P.
for and sometime Mayor of the.city of Sydney, New South
Wales. Born -------. Armorial bearings —Azure, on a
pile wavy or, between two quatrefoils in base of the last, a
sea-horse erect proper. Mantling azure and or. Crest
—On a wreath of the colours, a sea-horse as in the arms,
resting the sinister paw on an anchor erect sable, the whole
between two coral branches gules. Motto—1 ‘ Virtus summa
nobilitas.” Residence—Sydney, New South Wales.
BURDETT (Vn. Leics. 1619, but probably much earlier).
Azure, two bars or, on each three martlets gules. Mantling
azure and or. Crest—On a wreath of the colours, a lion’s
head erased sable, langued gules. Motto—“ Cleve fast.”
Son of Lt.-Col. Sir Francis Burdett, 7th Bart.,
J.P., D.L., b. 1813; d. 1892; m. 2nd, 1867, Mary
Dorothy, yr. d. of John Smyth of Cleatlaw, co.
Durham :—
Sir Francis Burdett, 8th Bart. (25 Feb. 1618) of Fore-
mark, co. Derby, D.L. for that co., formerly Lieut. 17th
Lancers, Capt. Reserve of Officers, served in S. Africa
1900, Extra A.D.C. to Gov. of Ceylon (Sir J. West
Ridgeway, G.C.M.G.) 1901 ; b. 1869. Seats—Foremark,
Repton, Ramsbury Manor, Wilts. Clubs—Wellington,
Army and Navy, Carlton, Cavalry.
Grandson of 7th Bart., being son of his dau., Clara
Maria Money-Coutts, d. 1899 :—
Francis Burdett Thomas Money-Coutts, Esq. [q.v.).
Dau. of 7th Bart. :—
The Rt. Hon. Angela Georgina, Baroness Burdett-
Coutts [q.v. ).
Sons of William Jones Burdett, Gentleman (brother of
7th Bart.), b. 1814; d. 1858; m. 1852, Caroline Julia,
d. of Capt. Joseph Neynoe :—
William Jones Burdett, Gentleman, b. 1853. Res.—
Francis Neynoe Burdett, Gentleman, b. 1855 ; m. 1875,
Eleanor Raynor. Res.—
Son of Lt. - Col. Charles Sedley Burdett, J.P., b.
1819; d. 1880; m. 1846, Harriet Elizabeth, d. of Levi
Ames of The Hyde, Herts :—
Henry Hugh Burdett, Gentleman, b. 1852. Res.—
Descendants of second son of 1st Bart., bearing the
following arms : Paly of six argent and azure, on a
bend gules, three martlets or. Crest—On a tower
argent, a martlet with wings displayed or :—
Arthur Hugo de Burdet-Burdett, Esq. [q.v.).
Sons of Rev. Henry Burdett, Rector of Ballybav, co.
Monaghan, b. 1813; d. 1875; m. 1842, Sybilla, d. of
Thomas Fleetwood :—
Rev. Henry Plantagenet Burdett, B.A. (Trin. Coll.,
Dub.), b. 1853; m. 1892, Maria Louisa, d. of John Curry
of Fareham, Hants. Res.—5 Colleton Crescent, Exeter.
John Head Burdett, Gentleman, b. 1855; vi. 1882, Ada,
d. of late Rev. Moses Leatham ; and has issue—(1) John
Head Burdett, Gentleman, b. 1883 ; (2) Henry Leatham
Burdett, Gentleman, b. 1887; (3) Charles Plantagenet
Burdett, Gentleman, b. 1890; (4) Cyril Trench Burdett,
Gentleman, b. 1896 ; and Sybil Mary. Res.—24 Lammas
Park Road, Ealing, London, W.
ARTHUR HUGO DE BURDET BURDETT, Esquire,
J.P. for King’s Co. (High Sheriff 1896), formerly Capt.
4th Batt. Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Born March 27, 1863,
being the only son of the late Arthur Burdett, Esq., J.P., of
Coolfin (who d. 1884), by his first wife Grace Florinda, dau. of
late John Eyre Trench of Clonfert House, co. Galway.
Livery—Dark blue with silver buttons. Armorial bearings
— Paly of six argent and azure, on a bend gules, three
martlets or, impaling the arms of St. George, namely argent,
a chief azure, over all a lion rampant gules, ducally crowned
or, a crescent for difference. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — (Not registered in Ulster's Office]—On a tower argent,
a martlet with wings displayed or. Married July 23, 1884,
Henrietta Maud, youngest dau. of late Robert St. George
and granddau. of late Sir Richard Bligh-St. George, 2nd
Bart., of Woodgift, co. Kilkenny ; and has Issue (1) Arthur
St. George Burdett, Gentleman, b. July 19, 1895 ; Grace
Sophia ; and Maude. Seat—Coolfin, Banagher, King's
Co. Clubs—Sports, Kildare Street (Dublin); Royal St.
George’s Yacht (Kingstown).
BURDETT-COUTTS, see BARTLETT-BURDETT-
COUTTS.
BURDICK (H. Coll.). Vert, an ancient ship with three
masts, sails set or, between four sea-gulls close proper.
Mantling vert and or. Crest—On a wreath of the colours,
in front of a mast, a sail hoisted, upon water a sea-gull all
proper. Motto—“ Navigo diligenter.”
Son of George Burdick of Northam, co. Devon, b. ;
d. ; in. :—
James Burdick, Gentleman, b . Res.—St. Laurance,
Putney Hill, S.W.
§ AUGUSTUS EDWARD BURDON, Esquire, Justice
of the Peace for the county of Northumber-
IRtlt'l'intl land- Captain and Honorary Major Nor-
.¿L. UlUUll thumberland Hussars (Yeomanry), late of
the 17th Lancers. Born September 11,
1851, being the only son of the late Colonel Augustus de
Butts of the Royal Engineers, and of his wife Hannah
Georgina Elizabeth, daughter of Admiral Inglefield, Com-
panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and
assumed the additional surname and arms of Burdon by
Royal License in 1870. Clubs—Saint George's, Northern
Counties (Newcastle-upon-Tyne), and Conservative (New-
castle-upon-Tyne). Livery—Dark blue, orange piping,
orange and blue striped vest, silver buttons. Armorial
bearings — He bears for Arms: Quarterly 1 and 4,
per fesse azure and or, a pale with three trumpets two
and one, and as many cross crosslets all counterchanged
(for Burdon), 2 and 3 gules, on a fesse engrailed between
two salmons naiant argent, a like salmon of the field (for
De Butts); and for his Crests, 1. upon a wreath of the
colours, an eagle rising regardant or, each wing charged
with a cross crosslet azure, holding in the dexter claw a
trumpet gold (for Burdon), 2. upon a wreath of the colours,
upon three annulets interlaced gules, a stork argent, beaked,
legged and collared gules, holding in the beak a salmon
proper (for De Butts); with the Motto, "Honor virtutis.”
is the Military Cockade.