. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. or. Motto— Vincit Veritas. Son of .Mexander Macaulay Bredon, Gentleman, 14, 1849 ; m. July 14, 1881, Annie Isabella, eldestdau. of Anthony Surtees of San Antonio, Texas,:—Alexander Surtees Bredon, Esq., Capt. Queens OwnRoval West Kent Regt., 6. June 27, 1885. Anthony Surtees Bredon, Gentleman, b. July i, — IBrc 15re 211 MATTHEW BOYD BREDON. Esquire. Major 3rdBatt. Royal Irish Fusiliers, Deputy Commissioner of Cus-toms, China. Born January 25, 1855, l)eing the third sonof the late Alexander Bredon, M. D., of Ba


. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. or. Motto— Vincit Veritas. Son of .Mexander Macaulay Bredon, Gentleman, 14, 1849 ; m. July 14, 1881, Annie Isabella, eldestdau. of Anthony Surtees of San Antonio, Texas,:—Alexander Surtees Bredon, Esq., Capt. Queens OwnRoval West Kent Regt., 6. June 27, 1885. Anthony Surtees Bredon, Gentleman, b. July i, — IBrc 15re 211 MATTHEW BOYD BREDON. Esquire. Major 3rdBatt. Royal Irish Fusiliers, Deputy Commissioner of Cus-toms, China. Born January 25, 1855, l)eing the third sonof the late Alexander Bredon, M. D., of Ballintaggart House,Portadown, co. Armagh, by Catherine, dau. of JosephBreadon, , of Montreal, Canada. Clubs—Grosvenor,Junior Constitutional, R. Irish Yacht, R. Alfred Yacht,County (Armagh). Ltvery—Claret and yellow. Armorialbearings—^Gules, a lion rampant or, within a bordure in-vected of the last, charged with ten passion-nails gules and or. Crest—Upon a wreath of thecolours, a demi-lion rampant argent, holding in the dexter. ^INCITM^ITAS paw a cross pat6e fitch^e gules, the sinister paw resting ona passion-nail or. Motto— Vincit Veritas. Married,1898, Mary Kerron, last surviving dau. of the lateGervais Kerron Birney of Tyrone House, Rathfarnham, Estates ajid postal addresses--^\\\X\\. House,Portadown ; Dowth Lodge, Drogheda. BRETHERTON, see STAPLETON-BRETHERTON BRETHERTON ( ). Sable, a cross raguly flory argent, two flaunches of the last, each charged with a stagsbead caboshed of the first. Mantling sable and —On a wTeath of the colours, a cross raguly florysable, therefrom pendent by a riband gules a stags headcaboshed argent. Motto— Per aspera ad dulcia of Rev. Humphrey William Bretherton, (Camb.), Rector of Eccleston, b. 1857; d. 1911; Edith Beata, d. of John Garden of Llandudno,late Capt. 20th Regt. : —Rev. Humphrey Bretherton, 1^. 1889. Res.—EcclestonRectory, Chorley. Willi


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