. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. b, blue facings, giltbuttons. Eld. son of Lewis Alford,;^. 1830; d. igoo; m. 131,1867,Fanny, d. of Richard Boorn of Emsworth, Hants.:—Capt. Frederick Lewis Alford, (ret.), late Glamorgan Mil. [on an escutcheon ofpretence per fesse gules and or, in chief three mullets of thesecond and in base a lymphad with sails furled and cars ofthe first, over all a fesse per pale azure and argent, in dextera lion rampant of the last, in sinister a dexter hand fessewise,and in base a salmon naiant in the sea proper (McN


. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. b, blue facings, giltbuttons. Eld. son of Lewis Alford,;^. 1830; d. igoo; m. 131,1867,Fanny, d. of Richard Boorn of Emsworth, Hants.:—Capt. Frederick Lewis Alford, (ret.), late Glamorgan Mil. [on an escutcheon ofpretence per fesse gules and or, in chief three mullets of thesecond and in base a lymphad with sails furled and cars ofthe first, over all a fesse per pale azure and argent, in dextera lion rampant of the last, in sinister a dexter hand fessewise,and in base a salmon naiant in the sea proper (McNeale)],b. 1868; m. 1893, Emmeline Evans, d. and coheiress ofJohn Donald McNeale of Faughart, co. Louth ; and hasissue —Lewis Henry McNeill Alford, Gentleman, b. 1898;and Margaret Evans. Res.—xo Penlee Gardens, Devonport,Devonshire. C/tt*.f—Junior United Service, Royal WesternYacht (Plymouth). ALFORD (). Gules, a chevron between two garbsor in chief, and in base in bend sinister a flag azure,fimbriated of the second, charged with a saltire argent,. being the banner of Scotland. Mantling gules, doubledor. Crest—A garb or, issuing out of a mural crownproper. Badge—A sprig of sallow proper. Motto— Caraid san aire. Livery—Claret, striped claret andyellow waistcoat. Son of Lewis Alford, b. 1830; d. 1900; m. 2nd, 1873, Florence, d. of Colonel Henry Stamford, Bombay Horse Artillery :— Henry Alford, Member of the Kings Bodyguard for Scotland (Royal Company of Archers), , , b. 1874, served under Lord Kitchener in Nile Expedition, 1896 ; and in Royal Scots Fusiliers in S. African War, 1900-01 ; raised and comd. nth Batt. Gordon Highlanders, European War. 1914-17. Clubs— Travellers, Naval and Military. ALGAR (H. Coll.). Sable, on a pile or, between fourbezants in base, two and two, palewise, an eagle displayedof the field. Mantling sable and or. Crest—On a wreathof the colours, a greyhounds head couped sable, sem6e ofbezants, between


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