. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. collared and ringed or. Eldest son of John Boldero, Gentleman, of St. JohnsWood, and Greenford, Middx., b. 1827 ; d. 1884 ;m. 1854, Elizabeth, d. of WLUiam Howell, of Wood-stock, Oxon.:—John Boldero, Esq., East Sussex, b. 1855 ;m. 1881, Clara, d. of Thomas Arnison, of Penrith ; andhas issue—Harold Esmond Boldero, Gentleman, b. 1889[m. 1917, Margery, d. of the late Arthur Duim];Lawrence John Gale Boldero, Gentleman, b. 1891{m. 1917, Mary Laffery] ; Gladys Maud Bohun; andWinifred Selma. Res.—Frankham, Mark Cross, Sussex. BOLDING


. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. collared and ringed or. Eldest son of John Boldero, Gentleman, of St. JohnsWood, and Greenford, Middx., b. 1827 ; d. 1884 ;m. 1854, Elizabeth, d. of WLUiam Howell, of Wood-stock, Oxon.:—John Boldero, Esq., East Sussex, b. 1855 ;m. 1881, Clara, d. of Thomas Arnison, of Penrith ; andhas issue—Harold Esmond Boldero, Gentleman, b. 1889[m. 1917, Margery, d. of the late Arthur Duim];Lawrence John Gale Boldero, Gentleman, b. 1891{m. 1917, Mary Laffery] ; Gladys Maud Bohun; andWinifred Selma. Res.—Frankham, Mark Cross, Sussex. BOLDING H. Coll.). Per bend or and azure, abend lozengy between two bowls, all counterchanged. Mant-ling azure and or. Crest - Upon a wreath of the colours,in front of a demi-sea-horse proper, a garb fessewise Sto pro veritate. Son of George Frederick Bolding, Esq., for City IBol HBol 179 of Birmingham, fi. 1830; d. 1900; //i. 1862, Mary Savage, d. of John Robins of Dunsley Hall, Kinver : — John Frederick Bolding, Gentleman, fi. 1863; m. 1889,. Amelia , d. of James Henry Mole, of Birmingham ;antl has issue—Mary. J^es.—The Grange, Knowle, co.\\ar\vick. C/ui—Conservative (Birmingham). BOLES of Bishops Lydeard (H. Coll.). Azure, on afesse ermine, between three standing bowls argent, out ofeach a boars head or, a portcullis also or. Mantlingazure and argent. Crest—On a wreath argent and azure,in front of a rising sun or, a demi-boar azure, pierced inthe left shoulder by an arrow proper. Badge—A rosegules, leaved and slipped, between two sprigs of pinefructed in saltire proper, enfiled by a circlet or. Motto— Ut tibi sic alteri. Livery—Dark blue. Fifth son of Rev. James Thomas Boles, Clerk in Holy Orders, of RyU Court, Exmouth, and Moyge, CO. Cork :— Sir Dennis Fortescue Boles, ist Bart. (1922) ; (i9i9),, Somerset, W. Somerset iQH. and for Taunton 1918-21, (ret.) Devon Regt., b. 1861 ; m. 1894, Beatrice Ringrose,


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