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Commanding 4th Vol. Batt. (Cambridge University) the
Suffolk Regt., M.A. Trinity Coll., Cambs. Born June
20, 1850, being the only son of the late Sir George Murray
Humphry, Knight Bachelor, F.R.S., by his wife Mary,
dau. of the late Daniel Robert M‘Nab of Epping Place,
Epping, Essex. Livery — Black, silver buttons. Ar-
morial bearings (Ped. H. Coll.)—Argent, on a cross bot-
tony, between in the first and fourth quarters a talbot’s
head erased gules, a rose of the first barbed and seeded
proper, between four escallops also of the first. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest—On a wreath of the colours, in
front of a rock, thereon a falcon close proper, belled and
jessed or, holding in the beak a key argent, four escallops
also or. Motto —“ Persiste." Married, firstly, March 14,
1876, Elizabeth, dau. of the late Thomas Boycott, M.D.,
of 46 Montagu Square, W. He married secondly, Sept.
1, 1887, Clara Edyth, dau. of the late Charles Murchison,
M.D., F.R.S., of 79 Wimpole Street, W. ; and has Issue
by his first marriage—(1) Martin George Humphry, Esq.,
b. Feb. 27, 1877; (2) Stewart Humphry, Gentleman, b. May
12, 1879; (3) William Boycott Humphry, Gentleman, b.
March 7, 1886, d. April 1901 ; and Bertha M'Nab; second
marriage—(4) Alexander Murchison Humphry, Gentleman,
b. Sept. 17, 1888 ; and Mary Bickersteth. Seat—Foxton
House, Royston, Cambs. Chib—Athenaeum.
S Reverend HUGH HUMPHRYS, late Captain 15th
Hussars, Hon. Major (retired) Cavan Militia, now
Incumbent of Knocktopher and Prebendary of Mayne St.
Canice’s Cathedral, Kilkenny, and Rector of Eccles next
the Sea, Norwich, B.A. (Cambs ). Born Nov. 10, 1838,
being the fourth son of William Humphrys, Esq., D.L.
and J.P. of Ballyhaise House, Cavan, by his wife Maria
Clarissa Moore, dau. of Hugh Moore, Esq. (late Capt.
5th Dragoon Guards), of Eglantine House, co. Down.
Livery — Drab, red plush waistcoat and breeches, gilt
buttons. Armorial bearings — Gules, a lion rampant,
superintending his head a ducal coronet or, on a canton
argent, a trefoil slipped proper. Mantling gules and or.
Crest—On a ducal coronet an eagle, wings endorsed or,
armed and membered gules, in the dexter claw a broken
spear-head of the first. Motto—“Optima sperando
spiro.” Married, April 29, 1875, Louisa Charlotte Cathe-
rine Evans-Lombe, dau. of Rev. Henry Evans-Lombe of
Bylaugh Park, Norfolk, J.P. ; and has Issue— (1) William
Evans Hugh Humphrys, Gentleman, b. Feb. 11, 1876;
(2) Julian Shirley Lombe Humphrys, Gentleman, b. June
6, 1882 ; (3) Hugh Everard Humphrys, Gentleman, b. May
29, 1883. Estate—Coan, co. Kilkenny, Ireland. Postal
address—Vicarsfield, Knocktopher, Ireland. Clubs—Army
and Navy, Hibernian United Service (Dublin).
WILLIAM HUMPHRYS, Gentleman. Born 1883,
being the only son of the late William Humphrys, Esq.,
J.P. co. Cavan, lafe Lieut. R.N., by his wife Alice, dau.
of James Stannard, Esq., J.P., of Brisketstown, co. Wex-
ford. Armorial bearings—Gules, a lion rampant, and
above his head a ducal coronet or, on a canton argent,
a trefoil slipped proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest—
Out of a ducal coronet, an eagle with wings endorsed or,
armed and membered gules, in the dexter claw a broken
spear-head of the first. Motto—“ Optima sperando spiro.”
Seat—Ballyhaise House, Cavan. Residence—5 De Vesc
Terrace, Kingstown, Dublin.
HUNGATE, quartered by FLOYER.
HUNGERFORD, see HOLDICH-HUNGERFORD.
HUNT, quartered by HEYWOOD-JONES, LONGUE-
VILLE, WILLDING-JONES, and HOPTON.
HUNT, see HUSEY-HUNT.
HUNT (H. Coll.). Aiure, gutté-d’or, on a bend
engrailed erminois, between two water-bougets or, three
leopards’ faces gules. Mantling azure and or. Crest—
On a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, against a
halberd erect proper, a talbot sejant or, gutté-de-sang
il
collared and tied to the halberd gules. Motto—
“ Credentibus nil difficile."
Only son of Henry Carew Hunt, b. 1806; d. 1873; m-
1833, Susette, d. of Auguste Simon of Hamburg and
of Emilie Godefroy :—
Robert Augustus Carew Hunt, Esq., Major-Gen. Indian
Army (Livery—Blue), b. 1836; m. 1878, Annie, d. of
Richard Agnew of Bagnalstown, Carlow; and has issue—
(1) Henry Richard Augustus Hunt, Gentleman, b. 1879;
(2) William Hollingsworth Agar Hunt, Gentleman, b. 1886 ;
and Augusta Maria Susette. Res.—Sid Abbey, Salcombe
Regis, Devon,
is the Naval Cockade.