. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. 1874; m. 1916, Nancy, d. of Maj. Wilfrid N. Bolton, O. B. E., Nicosia, Cyprus. WILFRID BAGWELL-PUREFOY, Esq., for , late Lieut. 3rd Kings Own Hussars. Born1862, being the eldest son of the late Colonel EdwardBagwell-Purefoy of Greenfield, by his second wife Charlotte,fourth dau. of John Green Wilkmson. Armorial bearings—Quarterly, i and 4, sable, three pairs of hands conjoinedor, ruffled argent (for Purefoy); 2 and 3, paly of argentand azure, on a chief gules, a lion passant of the first (forBagwell). Mantling


. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. 1874; m. 1916, Nancy, d. of Maj. Wilfrid N. Bolton, O. B. E., Nicosia, Cyprus. WILFRID BAGWELL-PUREFOY, Esq., for , late Lieut. 3rd Kings Own Hussars. Born1862, being the eldest son of the late Colonel EdwardBagwell-Purefoy of Greenfield, by his second wife Charlotte,fourth dau. of John Green Wilkmson. Armorial bearings—Quarterly, i and 4, sable, three pairs of hands conjoinedor, ruffled argent (for Purefoy); 2 and 3, paly of argentand azure, on a chief gules, a lion passant of the first (forBagwell). Mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upona wreath of the colours, a hand in armour grasping a brokenlance all proper. Motto— En bonnefoy. Seat—Green-field, Tipperary. BAIKIE of Tankerness (rematric. 7 Jan. 1902). Quar-terly, i. and iiii., grand quarters, argent, on a chevron gules,between three flames of fire proper, a lion rampant accom-panied by two estoiles of six points of the field (Baikie,orig. matric. 1680-7); •. grand quarter, counterquartered. I and 4, ermine, a mans heart proper, on a chief azure,three mullets argent (Douglas of Egilshay); 2. or, a bendchequy sable and argent (Monteith ; c. 1672-7), 3. azure. three buckles or (Stirling, c. 1672-7) ; iii., grand quarterargent, on a chevron sable, an otters!.ead erased of thefield, a crescent of the second for difference (Balfourc. 1672). Mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest—Aflame of tire proper. Motto— Commodutn nun damnum. Eld. surv. son of William L. Cowan (son of Comdr. Malcolm Cowan, , and Eliza de Gravers), by hisL wife Deborah, d. of Capt. Joseph Dover cf Keswick and grand-daughter of Robert Baikie of Tanker- : —.Alfred Baikie, Esq., of Tankerness, Orkney, Vice-Lieut,and Orkney and Shetland, b. 1861 ; s. his brother1898, assumed the surname of Baikie in lieu of Cowan, , 1888, Annie Traill (d. 1896I, d. <,f the late RalphFotheringhame of Kirkwall ; 2nd, 1902, Mary Ann, d. oft


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