. A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain and Ireland enjoying territorial possessions or high official rank, but uninvested with heritable honours. rtering the ensigns of Granado,Saltonstall, Adelmare, Csesar, the Ceesarini,&c. SiC. Crest—A demi griffin rampant ermine,beak, tongue, talons, and eyes, —Vincit qui —In Herts. Town Residence—Somerset-street, Port-man-square. Bush Hall, Herts. EMERSON-TENNENT, OF TEMPO. I TENNENT-EMERSON, JOHN, esq. of Tempo, in the county of Fermanagh, April, 1804, m. 24th June, 1831, Letitia, only daught


. A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain and Ireland enjoying territorial possessions or high official rank, but uninvested with heritable honours. rtering the ensigns of Granado,Saltonstall, Adelmare, Csesar, the Ceesarini,&c. SiC. Crest—A demi griffin rampant ermine,beak, tongue, talons, and eyes, —Vincit qui —In Herts. Town Residence—Somerset-street, Port-man-square. Bush Hall, Herts. EMERSON-TENNENT, OF TEMPO. I TENNENT-EMERSON, JOHN, esq. of Tempo, in the county of Fermanagh, April, 1804, m. 24th June, 1831, Letitia, only daughter of William Tennent,esq. of Tempo House, and has a daughter, Eleanor, h. 6th July, 1832. This gentleman, whose patronymic is Emerson, assumed, upon his marriage, theadditional surname of Tennent. He is member of parliament for Belfast, a justiceof the peace for the counties of Down and Antrim, and a deputy lieutenant of Fer-Imanagh and of Sligo. Mr. Emerson-Tennent has acquired reputation in the literaryworld, under his own name, PImerson, as the author of several volumes of Travels Levant, and a History of Modern Greece. 22 EMERSON-TENNENT, OF The family of Emerson came originallyfrom Foxton, in the county of Durham, George Emerson, esq. of Ardmore, inthe county of Armagh, was s. by his son, William Emerson, esq. a merchant atBelfast, who m. Sarah, youngest daughterof William Arbuthnot,* esq. of Rockville,in the county of Down, (by his cousin. MissScott) and had a son, the present JohnEmerson-Tennent, esq. The family of Tennent, originally Da-nand, or Tenand, is of respectability inScotland, and the principal branch residesat Glasgow. William Tennent, esq. of Tempo House,a banker at Belfast, died on the 23rd July,1832, leaving an only daughter and heiress,Letitia, who had married, as alreadystated, James Emerson, esq. nowMr. Emerson-Tennent. Arms—For Tennent ; arg. a boars headerased gules, between three crescents, Emerson ; per fesse indented


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