. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. for CO. of City of Glasgow, and for co. ofLanark, M. A. and formerly Fellow Trin. Coll., Camb.,and Hon. (Edin.), Professor of Law in GlasgowUniversity 1867-1887, d. 1825; d. 1903; m. 1864,Mary, d. of the late John Miller, Esq., son of the late SirWilliam Miller of Glenlee, Bart., Judge of the Courtof Session, under the name of Lord Glenlee :—William Robert Berry, Gentleman, 6. 1865; m. 1905, Eleanora Hairiette, d. of John Oswald Mitchell, Res.—Farrs, Wimborne, Dorset. WILLIAM BERRY, Esq., , of Tayfield, in the


. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. for CO. of City of Glasgow, and for co. ofLanark, M. A. and formerly Fellow Trin. Coll., Camb.,and Hon. (Edin.), Professor of Law in GlasgowUniversity 1867-1887, d. 1825; d. 1903; m. 1864,Mary, d. of the late John Miller, Esq., son of the late SirWilliam Miller of Glenlee, Bart., Judge of the Courtof Session, under the name of Lord Glenlee :—William Robert Berry, Gentleman, 6. 1865; m. 1905, Eleanora Hairiette, d. of John Oswald Mitchell, Res.—Farrs, Wimborne, Dorset. WILLIAM BERRY, Esq., , of Tayfield, in thecounty of Fife, Justice of the Peace, Bachelor of Arts andBachelor of Laws, Advocate. Born May 9, 1864, being theeldest son of the late John Berry of Tayfield, Advocate, by hiswife Margaret Higgins, third dau. of John Burn-Murdoch ofNeuck and Coldoch, co. Stirling, and his wife, Anne MauleMurdock of Gartincaber, co. Perth. Armorial bearings(rematric. 1870)—Quarterly, 1 and 4, vert a crosscrosslet argent (Berry, 1785); 2 and 3, per pale argent and. able, on a chaplet four mullets counterchanged (Nairne,iSth cent.). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befit-ting his degree, with a Mantling gules, doubled argent; andupon a wreath 01 his liveries is set for Crest, a demi-liongules, holding in his dexter paw a cross crosslet fitch^eazure. Mottoes—Above, In hoc signo vinces ; below, Lesp6rance me comforte. Livery—Dark green andwhite. Married, 1906, Wilhelmina [d. 1907), third d. ofAllen Graham Barns-Graham of Lymekilns and Craigallian ;and has had Issue—John Berry, Gentleman, b. 1907. Seat—Tayfield, Newport, in the county of Fife. Club—New(Edinburgh). BERTIE (H. Coll.). Quarterly, i. argent, three batter-ing-rams barwise in pale proper, headed and garnishedazure (Bertie); 2. sable, a shattered castle triple-toweredargent (Willoughby) ; 3. quarterly, gules and or, in the firstquarter a nuiUet argent (De Vere, Earls of Oxford); , a fesse between two bars


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