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Mantling azure and or. Crest—On a wreath of the colours,
a mount vert, against a halberd erect proper, a talbot sejant
or, gutt6e-de-sang, collared and tied to the halberd gules.
Married, 1870, Sarah Elizabeth Isabel, only dau. and heir
of Richard Henry Gumbleton, Gentleman, late of Marston,
in the county of Waterford : and has Issue—Cecil Arthur
Hunt, Gentleman, b. 1873, Barrister-at-Law of the Inner
Temple; Kathleen Mary ; and Muriel Isabel. Residence —
Southwood, Torquay. Club—Athenaeum.
JOHN HENRY HUNT, Gentleman. Dorn , being
the only son of the late John Hunt of the city of York.
Armorial bearings—Azure, on a bend barry wavy of six or
and gules, between in chief a pegasus argent, winged of the
second, and in base a rose of the fourth, barbed and seeded
proper, three leopards’ faces of the third. Mantling azure
and or. Crest—Upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot,
sejant or, charged on the shoulder with a rose, collared
attached by a riband to a battle-axe erect gules, headed
argent, the whole in front of fern-brake proper. Motto—■
“ Vi et virtute." Residence—York.
JOHN JOSEPH HUNT, Esquire, J.P., Sheriff of the
city and county of York 1899. Born March 2, 1854,
being the only son of Henry Hunt of the city of York,
by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of William Adams. Armorial
bearings—Azure, on a bend barry wavy of six or and gules,
between in chief a pegasus argent, winged of the second and
in base a rose of the fourth, barbed and seeded proper,
three leopards' faces of the third. Mantling azure and or,
Crest—Upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot sejant or,
charged on the shoulder with a rose, collared, attached by a
riband to a battle-axe erect gules, beaded argent, the whole
in front of fern-brake proper. Motto—“Vi et virtute."
Residences—Grimston Court, York ; 26 Aldwark, York.
Chib—Constitutional.
HUNTER of Hunterston, quartered by COCHRAN-
PATRICK.
HUNTER, see SWINTON-HUNTER.
ANDREW ALEXANDER HUNTER. Gentleman,
Bursar of Cheltenham College. Born
fHttnfpt* August 7, 1855, being the eldest son of
IlJUUVvl Major-General Andrew Hunter of the Bengal
Staff Corps, by his wife Caroline Cherry,
daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Nuttall Greene, Esquire,
Clubs—Junior Constitutional, New (Cheltenham). Armo-
rial bearings—He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron
azure, between three hunting-horns vert, garnished and
stringed gules, a crescent of the first. Above the shield is
placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules,
doubled argent; and on a wreath of his liveries is set for
Crest, a stag’s head caboshed or ; and in an escroll over the
same this Motto, “ Vigilantia, robur, voluptas.” Postal
address—The College, Cheltenham.
§ CHARLES HUNTER, Esquire, F.R.S. (Edin.),F.S.A.
(Scot.), D.L., J.P., High Sheriff Anglesey (1890),
County Alderman, late Major Militia, Lieut.-Col. and Hon.
Col. (retired) 2nd Vol. Batt. R.W. Fusiliers, Knight of
Justice of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem
in England. Born July 27,1844, being the only issue of the
marriage of the late James Hunter, Esq., Capt. on the Staff,
formerly 42nd Royal Highlanders, late of Seaside, Glen-
carse, Perthshire, by his wife Jane, dau. of the late Hugh
Gordon, Esq., D.L., J.P., H.M.I.C.S., of Carrenbanno
and Manar, Aberdeenshire. Club—Junior United Service.
Armorial bearings—Vert, three greyhounds at full speed
Justice of the Peace and Deputy - Lieutenant, of Kil-
manahan Castle, in the county of Waterford, Ireland.
in pale argent, collared gules, within a bordure or, on a
chief engrailed of the second a fleur-de-lis azure between
two bugles of the field, stringed and veruled of the third,
the whole abais^e under the chief of St. John of Jerusalem
in England. Mantling vert and argent. Crest Upon a
wreath of the liveries, a greyhound’s head and neck couped
argent, collared gules. Motto — “ Dum spiro spero.”
Married, July 19, 1876, Sarah Elizabeth (of Plas Coch and
Brynddu, Lady of the Manor of Cemaes, Lady of Grace of
St. John of Jerusalem ; Club—Empress), heiress of William
is the Naval Cockade.
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