. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. , Evelyn, fourth d. of the late James Weir; and hasissue—Richard Haliburton Bentley, Gentleman, b. —Belfast, Ireland. Sons of John Bentley, b. 1819 ; d. 1897 ; nt. 1846, Eliza Skinner :^ Christopher Bentley, Gentleman, b. 1856 ; m. 1880, Emma Thorpe Stucley ; and has issue. Res.—New South Wales. Geoffiey William Bentley, Gentleman, b. 1862 ; m. 1885, Louise, eld. d. of John Howe; and has issue. Res.—Hevi South Wales. JAMES HERBERT BENYON, Esquire, of Englefield,Berks., and Kingston, Dorset; was educated at Etonand Ma


. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. , Evelyn, fourth d. of the late James Weir; and hasissue—Richard Haliburton Bentley, Gentleman, b. —Belfast, Ireland. Sons of John Bentley, b. 1819 ; d. 1897 ; nt. 1846, Eliza Skinner :^ Christopher Bentley, Gentleman, b. 1856 ; m. 1880, Emma Thorpe Stucley ; and has issue. Res.—New South Wales. Geoffiey William Bentley, Gentleman, b. 1862 ; m. 1885, Louise, eld. d. of John Howe; and has issue. Res.—Hevi South Wales. JAMES HERBERT BENYON, Esquire, of Englefield,Berks., and Kingston, Dorset; was educated at Etonand Magdalene Coll., Camb. ( 1873, 1876), andcalled to the Bar at the Inner Temple 1875, J. P, and D. L. forDorset (High Sheriff 1892), and Loni-Lieut. and Berks.;assumed the surname of Benyon, and the arms of Benyonquarterly with those of Fellowes, by Royal Licence Oct. 3, 1849, being the only son of James Fellowes ofKingston, who died 1889, by Gertrude Charlotte, dau. of thelate Nathaniel Micklethwait, Esq., of Taverham Hall, Nor-. wich. Armorial bearings—Quarterly, i and 4, vair6 sableand or, on a chief wavy of the second, an Eastern crown be-tween two mullets gules (for Benyon); 2 and 3, azure, a fesseindented ermine between three lions heads erased murallycrowned argent (for Fellowes), and impaling the arms ofWalrond, namely argent, three bulls heads caboshed sable and or. Crests—i. on a wreath of thecolours, a mount vert, thereon a gryphon sejant or, gorgedwith an Eastern crown gules, in the beak a gillyflowerleaved and slipped proper (for Benyon) ; 2. upon a wreathof the colours, a lions head erased and crowned, as in thearms, charged with a fesse indented ermine (for Fellowes).Motto— Vincam vel moriar. Married, 1875, EdithIsabel, youngest dau. of Sir. J. Walrond Walrond, 1stBaronet, of Bradfield, Devon ; and has Issue—Henry Arthur Benyon, Gentleman, Lieut. Berks. Yeomanry, b. 1884 [, Violet, d. of the late Sir Cuthb


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