. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. James J. Serjeantson, , ofHanlith Hall, nr. Kirkby Malham, Yorks., Rector ofSt. Michaels, Lichfield ; and has issue—William An-thony Adams, Gentleman, b. 1909 ; Richard PatrickAdams, Gentleman, b. 1911. Seats—Greenfield Hall,nr. Tunstall, Stafis. ; Oulton Grange, nr. Stone, Walter Lewis Adams, Esq., , , Lordof the Manor of Woorc, b. 1875 ; m. 1916, Ada Gladys,d. of Archibald Douglas, of High Park, Salwarpe, Worcs. ;and has issue—Ralph Douglas Gresley Adams, Gentle-man, ; JosceUn Francis Whieldon Ada


. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. James J. Serjeantson, , ofHanlith Hall, nr. Kirkby Malham, Yorks., Rector ofSt. Michaels, Lichfield ; and has issue—William An-thony Adams, Gentleman, b. 1909 ; Richard PatrickAdams, Gentleman, b. 1911. Seats—Greenfield Hall,nr. Tunstall, Stafis. ; Oulton Grange, nr. Stone, Walter Lewis Adams, Esq., , , Lordof the Manor of Woorc, b. 1875 ; m. 1916, Ada Gladys,d. of Archibald Douglas, of High Park, Salwarpe, Worcs. ;and has issue—Ralph Douglas Gresley Adams, Gentle-man, ; JosceUn Francis Whieldon Adams, Gentle-man, b. 1919; Lettice Carol. Seat—Woore Manor,Salop. foWILLIAM ADAMS, Esq., for co. Cavan, HighSheriff 1887. Born March 18, 1837, being the only son ofthe late William Adams of Erne View, co. Cavan, by Eliza,eldest dau. of George Cooney. Armorial bearings—Vert,a pale between two griffins segreant or, the pale charged inchief with a trefoil slipped of the first. Mantling vert andor; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a. Mary (d. 1912), only d. of Thomas Horton of Broms- grove:— William Dacres Adams, Gentleman, b. 1864; w. 1899, Marie Regina, d. of Rev. Edward Houghton of New York, and has issue—Dacres Houghton Adams, Gentleman, b. 1901 ; and Marie Regina. /^es.—72 Abingdon Road, JOHN S. ADAMSON, Gentleman, only surviving sonof the late Henry Adamson, Shipowner in bearings (, 29 May 1883)—Argent, a fesscwavy between three cross crosslets fitch^e azure ; upon theescutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with amantling gules, doubled argent; and on a wreath of liisliveries is set for Crest, a cross crosslet as in the Arms ; andin an escroU over the same this Motto, Crux mihi grataquies. Postal address— ADAMSON (, 1902). Azure, a mullet argent,between three cross crosslets fitch^e or. Mantling azure,doubled or. Crest—On a wreath of his liveries, a dexter arm


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