. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. 877, Julia Susanna, d. of Valentine Vickers, of Offley Grove, Staffs. :—Sambrooke Arthur Higgins Burne, Esq., (Camb.),Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple, Coroner and Staffs.,h. 1879 ; m. 1910, Bertha, d. of the late JohnB. Ashwell,of The Quarry, Stoke-on-Trent; and has issue—RogerSambrooke Burne, h. 1918 ; John Christopher Burne,h. 1919. Seat—Loynton Hall, Stafford. Res.—Hill-crest, Cheadle, Staffs. C/m6—United University. BURNELL, see PEGGE-BURNELL. BURNES (Regd. H. Coll. ; matric. 1851, anothercoat having been previous


. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. 877, Julia Susanna, d. of Valentine Vickers, of Offley Grove, Staffs. :—Sambrooke Arthur Higgins Burne, Esq., (Camb.),Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple, Coroner and Staffs.,h. 1879 ; m. 1910, Bertha, d. of the late JohnB. Ashwell,of The Quarry, Stoke-on-Trent; and has issue—RogerSambrooke Burne, h. 1918 ; John Christopher Burne,h. 1919. Seat—Loynton Hall, Stafford. Res.—Hill-crest, Cheadle, Staffs. C/m6—United University. BURNELL, see PEGGE-BURNELL. BURNES (Regd. H. Coll. ; matric. 1851, anothercoat having been previously matric. 1837). Ermine, ona bend azure, an escutcheon or, charged with a holly- bush, surmounted by a crook and a bugle-horn saltirewiseall proper, being the device of the poet Burns, and on achief gules, the White Horse of Hanover between twoEastern crowns or, in allusion to the Guelphic Orderconferred on James Burnes, , by King William IV.,and to the distinguished services of himself and hisbrothers in India. Mantling gules, doubled Crests—I. On the dexter side (of augmentation, inallusion to the devotion to their country shown by thelate Sir Alexander Binrnes, , and Burnes), out of a mural crown per pale vert andgules, the colours of the Dourane Empire, the rim in-scribed Cabool in letters argent, a demi-eagle dis-played transfixed by a javelin in bend sinister proper ;2. on the sinister side, that previously borne, viz., issuantfrom an Eastern crowh or, an oak-tree shivered, renewingits foliage proper. Motto— Ob patriam vulnera of Adam Burnes, Gentleman, of Sydney,, h. 1832 [eld. son of Adam Burnes, Esq.,Notary Public at Montrose (brother of Sir JamesBurnes, )], h. 1802 ; d. 1872 ; m. 1827, HoratiaGordon], d. 1876 ; m. 1858, Mary Jeanie Hatton :—Alexander Plunkett Burnes, Gentleman, h. 1862 ;m. 1st, 1893, Laura Mary {d. 191S), d. of John Stephen-son ; and has issue—Alexander John Burnes, Gentle


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