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Sons of Robert Holdsworth Carew Hunt:—
Joseph Carew Hunt, Gentleman, b. ; m. Jemima
Lang Wild ; and has issue. Res.—-
Robert Ponsonby Carew Hunt, b. ; m. Ada Mary
Sneyd ; and has issue. Res.—
Thomas Henry Carew Hunt, b. ; m. Gertrude
Gifford; and has issue. Res.—
Son of Thomas Carew Hunt:—-
Henry Thomas Carew Hunt, b. ; in. ; and has
issue. Res.—
Son of :—
Rev. Henry Warwick Hunt, Rector of Shermanbury, b.
; m. ; and has issue—Ernest Rivaz Hunt, Gentle-
man, M.A., M.D., B.C. (Cantab.), M.R.C.S. (Eng.),
L. R.C.P. (19 Dyke Road, Hove, Sussex). Res.—The
Rectory, Shermanbury.
HUNT (L.O.,2 Feb. 1904), Azure, two dogs of chase
courant proper, on a chief argent, a fox’s mask proper,
between two hunting-horns sable, stringed gules. Mantling
Josephine (d. 1884), d. of Rev. Joseph Stopford of Ferney,
co. Cork ; and has issue—(1) James Stopford Hunt, Gentle-
man, Lieut. 9th Batt. K. Roy. Rifles, b. 1878; (2) Joseph
William Lombard Hunt, Gentleman, Lieut. R.N., b. 1879;
(3) Edmund Lombard Hunt, Gentleman, b. . Seat—
Eglantine, co. Cork.
Sons of Joseph Hunt, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, of
Summerhill, Enniskerry, co. Wicklow, b. ; d. 1852;
m. 1835, Mary Sarah, d. of John Francis Hewson,
Esq., D. L., of Ennismore, co. Kerry:—
John Lombard Hunt, Esq., late Lt.-Col. commanding
7th Q.O. Hussars, b. 1843. Res.—
William Stopford Hunt, Esq., J.P. co. Cork, Assistant
Land Commr., b. 1843. Seats—Dromdiah and Aghadoe,
Killeagh, co. Cork.
Sons of Edmund Lombard Hunt, Esq., J.P. co.
Galway, of Ballymanton, Gort, and Headford, b. ;
d. i860; m. 1841, Catherine Elizabeth, d. of Capt.
Robert Powell of Cloonraher, co. Sligo:—
John Percival Hunt, Esq., Lt.-Col. (ret. pay), R.A.M.C.,
F. R.C.S. (I rel.), M.D. (Glasgow), Barrister-at-Law
(Lincoln's Inn), b. 1844; m. 1st, 1868, Emily Anne, d. of
Thomas Harpur of Cecil Hills, N.S. Wales; 2nd, Lilian,
d. of Henry Eames, M.D. ; and has issue. Res.—■
Robert Hunt, Gentleman, M.D., b. . Res.—
ARTHUR ROOPE HUNT, Gentleman, Barrister
(Inner Temple), M.A. Cambridge (Trin. Coll.), Fellow of
the Linnean and Geological Societies. Bom 1843, being
the eldest surviving son of the late Arthur Hunt, Gentle-
man, formerly of Oporto, Merchant, by his wife Mary Ann
Roope, dau. of the late Cabel Roope, Gentleman, formerly
of Oporto, Merchant. Armorial bearings—Azure, gutt^e-
azure, double argent. Crest—On a wreath of the colours,
a lion’s head erased proper, collared or. Motto—"Vi et
virtute.”
Son of James Alexander Hunt of Pittencrieff and
Logie, co. Fife, J.P., b. 1817; d. 1890; m. 1851,
Helen, d. of Alexander Gibson Maitland, Advocate: —
James Maitland Hunt, Esq., late Col. Q.O. Cameron
Highlanders, Col. comdg. 91st Regimtl. Dist., Chevalier of
the Order of the Medjidieh, b. 13 Feb. 1852. Seat—Logie,
Dumfermline, co. Fife. Clubs—Naval and Military, New
(Edinburgh).
HUNT (U.O., Conf. 28 June 1647). Sable, a chevron
between six leopards’ faces or, on a chief of the last, a lion
passant gules holding in the dexter paw a serpent proper.
Mantling sable and or. Crest—Out of a ducal coronet
or, an arm erect gules, the hand grasping the pommel and
hilt of a broken sword gules. Motto—“ Credentibus nil
difficile." Livery—Dark blue, silver buttons.
Sons of James Hunt, Gentleman, of Aldworth and
Danefort, co. Cork, b. ; d. 1869 ; m. 1834, Anna
Catherine Elizabeth, d. of Rev. William Stopford :—
Edmund Lombard Hunt, Gentleman, b. 1838. Seat—
Danesfort, nr. Mallow, co. Cork.
Joseph Stopford Hunt, Gentleman, b. . Res.—
James Stopford Hunt, Gentleman, b. 1845< m- z^77i
Rosa Jane, only d. of Rev. John Evans Lewis, M.A.,
Rector of Montaghs. Seat—Ballymagooly, co. Cork.
Percival Hunt, Gentleman, b. 1849; m. 1876, Angelina
d’or, on a bend engrailed erminois between two water-
bougets or, three leopards’ faces gules, on a shield of
pretence the Arms following, namely- Quarterly of nine,
1. or, on a fess wavy gules three mullets and on a canton
vert, a fleur-de-lys of the field in chief a mullet of the
second (Gumbleton); 2. azure, on a chief indented or, three
mullets pierced gules, a mullet upon a mullet for cadency
(Moore); 3. ermine, on a chief azure, three lions rampant or,
armed and langued gules (Aucher); 4. gules, a cross botonnie
or (Brenchley) ; 5. azure, a scorpion in bend or (Benenden) ;
6. chequy or and azure, on a fess gules, a fleur-de-lys of the
first, a bordure of the third (Clifford); 7. argent, six lion-
cels rampant sable, three, two, and one, a crescent gules
for cadency (Savage); 8. argent, a bull passant sable, armed
and unguled or, within a bordure of the second bezantie, on
a canton azure a harp or (Cole); 9. sable, a chevron en-
grailed ermine between three trefoils slipped argent (Loftus).
S& is the Military Cockade.