. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. to—Watch and ward. Livery — Plain dark of Lawrence William Adamson, Esq., , 12 aDa aDd COS. Northumberland and Durham, for former co. (High Sheriff 1900-1901), a Member of the Manx Bar, l>. 1829; d. 1911; »t. firstly, 1853, Anne Jane (who died), third d. of John T. E. Flint, of Filleigh, Devonshire; and secondly, 1889, Sarah Frances, youngest d. of the late William Swan, of Walker, Newcastle-on-Tyne:— Jolin George Adamson, Esq., (1918), Col., late Major, Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (ret.),
. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. to—Watch and ward. Livery — Plain dark of Lawrence William Adamson, Esq., , 12 aDa aDd COS. Northumberland and Durham, for former co. (High Sheriff 1900-1901), a Member of the Manx Bar, l>. 1829; d. 1911; »t. firstly, 1853, Anne Jane (who died), third d. of John T. E. Flint, of Filleigh, Devonshire; and secondly, 1889, Sarah Frances, youngest d. of the late William Swan, of Walker, Newcastle-on-Tyne:— Jolin George Adamson, Esq., (1918), Col., late Major, Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (ret.), J. P. Northumberland, and for co. Leitrim (High She;iff 1908 for co. Leitrim), b. 1855; iii. 1883, Caroline Sara, only d. of the late Rev. James Timothy Bainbridge Landon, (Ox.), Vicar of the Parish of Ledshara, and Canon of York ; and has issue—Muriel Annie Pearl ; and Catharine Evelyn. Sea/s—Linden Hall, Northumber- of William John Mann, Esq., J. P., of ,; and Annie Peto. Res.—Careston Castle, Brechin. land ; Linhope Powburn, Northumberland. Kes. —36 Portland Place, W. Clubs— and Military;Northern Counties (Newcastle) ; Kildare Street (Dublin).Lawrence Arthur Adamson, Esq., (1926), ,Barriser-at-Law, Headmaster of Wesley College, Mel-bourne, b. i860. J?«.—Wesley College, St. Kilda Road,Melbourne. SHAW ADAMSON of Careston, Esquire,J. P. and co. Forfar. Born 1851, being the only childof the late John Adamson of Careston, Esq., co. Forfar,by his wife Susan Miller, third dau. of Capt. Shaw of New-hall, Forfarshire. Armorial bearings (, 1900)—Ar-gent, a fesse gyronny of eight or and sable, between a heartgules, accompanied by two cross crc-slets fitch(§e azure inchief and in base a galley, sails furled, oars in action, ofthe third, flagged of the fourth. Mantling ^able doubledargent. Crest—On a wreath of his liveries, a sword proper,hiked and pommelled or, and a cross crosslet
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