. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. Q09 ; ^- 1879, Harriet Royds, d. of H. , the Hail, Hurworth-on-Tees :—John Samiel Best, Esq.,i^. 1883; m. 1912, Annie Stewart,d. of the late James T pp Jamieson of Aberdeen. J^es — Humphrey Willie Best, Esq., , Comdr., lateLieut. d. 1884: m. 1914. Helen Grace, d. of the lateG. Meakin, of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, and has issue—WalterJohn Best. Gentleman f>. 1917 ; Peter Anthony Best,Gentleman, 6. 1922 ; and Pamela Grey. J?es.— BEST-DALISON (, 1907, H. Coll.). Quarterly,1 and 4, gules, three crescents or, a canton


. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. Q09 ; ^- 1879, Harriet Royds, d. of H. , the Hail, Hurworth-on-Tees :—John Samiel Best, Esq.,i^. 1883; m. 1912, Annie Stewart,d. of the late James T pp Jamieson of Aberdeen. J^es — Humphrey Willie Best, Esq., , Comdr., lateLieut. d. 1884: m. 1914. Helen Grace, d. of the lateG. Meakin, of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, and has issue—WalterJohn Best. Gentleman f>. 1917 ; Peter Anthony Best,Gentleman, 6. 1922 ; and Pamela Grey. J?es.— BEST-DALISON (, 1907, H. Coll.). Quarterly,1 and 4, gules, three crescents or, a canton ermine(Dalison, circa 1554); 2 and 3, sable, a cinquefcil piercedand in chief two cross crosslets fitch^e or, and (for dis-tincti n) in the centre chief point a bezant (Best, 1742).Mantling gules and or. Crests—i. on a wreath of thecol urs, a man armed, holding in his hand a battleaxe argent, the armour and the axe purfled or (Dalison);2. issuing out of a mural crown or, a demi-ostrich argent,holding in the beak a cross crosslet also or, charged on. the breast for distinction with a pellet (Best). Mottoes Daccomplir Agincourt (Dalison); Sola cruce (Best). Third son of Hammond Dalison, Esq., of Hamptons, Kent, ^. 1820; d. 1902; m. 1845, Matilda, d. of Rev. Robert Alexander, Clerk in Holy Orders, Prebend of Derry Cathedral, Ireland :— Rev. Charles Edmund Waller Best-Dalison, Clerk in Holy Orders, (Oxon.), d. 1858; m. 1899, Harriet Emily Hardinge Best, d. of late James Whatman Bosanquet of Claysmore, Enfield (by Emily Dorothy, d. of James Best, , of Park House, Boxley); and has issue (not to bear marks of distinction on the arms of Best)—Thomas Maximilian Best-Dalison, Gentleman, i. 1905. Seats—Park House, Boxley, Maidstone ; Boxley Abbey, Maidstone. BESWICKE-ROYDS, see ROYDS. BETHAM (Arms of ancient origin; recorded in theRegister of Knights dubbed , 1812). Quarterly, i and6, or, three fleurs-de-lys azure (Betham); 2. azure,


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