. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. vill, of Newfield Hall, Yorks., and d. 1926, leaving issue— Hugh Francis Bell, Gentleman,;^. 192^; John LothianBell. Gentleman, b. r925] ; Gertrude Margaret Lowthian,, d. 1926; Florence Elsa [m. 1907, Vice-Adm. SirHerbert Richmond, , and has issue]; and MaryKatharine [w. Jan. 6, 1904, Rt. Hon. Charles Phillips, eldestson of Rt. Hon. Sir G. O. Trevelyan, Bart., and has issue].Postal addresses—Rounton Grange, Northallerton ; MountGrace Priory, Nonhallerton; 95 Sloane Street, London, Clubs—Reform, Burhngton Fine Arts,


. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. vill, of Newfield Hall, Yorks., and d. 1926, leaving issue— Hugh Francis Bell, Gentleman,;^. 192^; John LothianBell. Gentleman, b. r925] ; Gertrude Margaret Lowthian,, d. 1926; Florence Elsa [m. 1907, Vice-Adm. SirHerbert Richmond, , and has issue]; and MaryKatharine [w. Jan. 6, 1904, Rt. Hon. Charles Phillips, eldestson of Rt. Hon. Sir G. O. Trevelyan, Bart., and has issue].Postal addresses—Rounton Grange, Northallerton ; MountGrace Priory, Nonhallerton; 95 Sloane Street, London, Clubs—Reform, Burhngton Fine Arts, RoyalAutomobile, Cleveland (Middlesbrough). Sir JAMES BELL, first Baronet (29 Aug. 1895), ofMarlborough Terrace, in the parish of Govan and co. ofCity of Glasgow, ex-Lord Provost of the said city, , , Vice-Lieut, of co. of City of Glasgow, Lanark and Ayr. Born 1850, second son of JohnBell, Shipowner, Glasgow, and Helen his wife, d. oflohn Colquhoun of Luss, co. Dumbarton, and was createda Baronet 1895. Armorial bearings (, 1895)—. Azure, on a fesse engrailed argent, between two bells inchief or and a three-masted ship in base, a thistle slippedproper. Upon tlie escutcheon is placed a helmet befittinghis degree, with a Mantling azure, doubled argent; andupon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a stags headcouped proper, attired or ; and in an escroll over the samethis Motto, Signum pacis amor. Married, Nov. 23,1875, Helen (d. 1909), dau. of William Findlay of Hallhill,CO. Lanark; and has had issue—(i) John Bell, Esq., Lanarkshire, b. 1876; (2) James Bell, Esq., b. 1879; killedat Backcnlaaghte, South Africa, Oct. 30, 1901 ; and Helen[w. 1910, Charles Eugene Gunther of Tongswood, Hawk-hurst, Kent, and has issue]. Post. add. — Montgreeiian,Kilwinning, .Ayrshire, Clubs—Carlton, Junior Carl-ton, Western (Glasgow). Sir JAMES BELL, Knt. Bach. (1911), (1920),Chevalier of the Order of the Crown of Italy, Legion ofHonour, Commande


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