. Visitation of England and Wales . olombia, 1827 ; died, aged 95, at Bodleyfryd, Wrexham,CO. Denbigh, 28 January 1873. A\ Rt. Hon= Joseph Warner Henley=j=Georgiana, bornof Waterperry House, CO. Oxford ; 15 January born at Putney, co. Surrey, 3 1790; marriedMarch 1793; of Magdalen Col- 9 Decemberlege, Oxford, matriculated 27 1817; died inApril 1812, 1815; Great George1834; Hon. 1854; Street,Westmin-for CO. Oxford 5 July 1841 to star, 15 JuneFebruary 1878; President of of Trade 27 February to17 December 1852 and 25 Feb-ruary 1858 to March 1859; sworna Privy Coun


. Visitation of England and Wales . olombia, 1827 ; died, aged 95, at Bodleyfryd, Wrexham,CO. Denbigh, 28 January 1873. A\ Rt. Hon= Joseph Warner Henley=j=Georgiana, bornof Waterperry House, CO. Oxford ; 15 January born at Putney, co. Surrey, 3 1790; marriedMarch 1793; of Magdalen Col- 9 Decemberlege, Oxford, matriculated 27 1817; died inApril 1812, 1815; Great George1834; Hon. 1854; Street,Westmin-for CO. Oxford 5 July 1841 to star, 15 JuneFebruary 1878; President of of Trade 27 February to17 December 1852 and 25 Feb-ruary 1858 to March 1859; sworna Privy Councillor 27 February1852; died at Waterperry 8December 1884. /\ 104 Benjamin Keene, Ensign=loth Foot 1803, Lieu-tenant 1804, Captain1805 ; 9th Light Dragoons1808 ; retired on half-pay25 November 1816; diedat Swincombe House,Oxford, 9 December1828. Administration granted 16 February 1829() =Augusta, born 15 December1792 ; married25 April 1815;administratrixto her husband 16 February1829 ; died atWatlington,, 2 4 May1845-. Grant of Arms to JosephFarmer, 18^5. Farmer. [Vol. 12, p. 102.] To all and Singular to whom these presentsshall come Sir Charles George Young KnightGarter Principal King of Arms and James PulmanEsquire Clarenceux King of Arms of the SouthEast and West parts of England from the RiverTrent Southwards send greeting : Whereas Joseph Farmer of Sydney in theColony of New South Wales and of FinchleyNew Road in the Parish of S John Hampsteadin the County of Middlesex Gentleman hathrepresented unto the most noble Henry CharlesDuke of Norfolk Earl Marshal and HereditaryMarshal of England Knight of the most nobleOrder of the Garter that it appears upon anexamination of the Records of the College ofArms that Armorial Ensigns have not been dulyrecorded to his Family and being unwilling touse any without lawful authority He thereforerequested the favour of His Graces Warrant for our granting and assigningsuch as may be proper to be borne by him and his descendant


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