. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. 1911, b. 1853; , 1882, Florence Frances, d. of the late Rev. Henry CharlesDeshon, , sometime Vicar of E. Teignmouth, , and niece of F. G. T., Deshon, , ; 2nd, Margaret. May, yr. d. of the late AlexanderBond (known as John) Bell, Gentleman, Ceylon CivilService, and niece of the late Gen. Sir George Bell, (comd. the Royals in the Crimea) ; and has issue—RobertFrank Clothier, Esq., Capt. Ind. Army, Adjt. 13th Rajputs(the Shekhawati Regt.) (), b. 1884. Clubs—EsiSt IndiaUnited Service, Royal


. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. 1911, b. 1853; , 1882, Florence Frances, d. of the late Rev. Henry CharlesDeshon, , sometime Vicar of E. Teignmouth, , and niece of F. G. T., Deshon, , ; 2nd, Margaret. May, yr. d. of the late AlexanderBond (known as John) Bell, Gentleman, Ceylon CivilService, and niece of the late Gen. Sir George Bell, (comd. the Royals in the Crimea) ; and has issue—RobertFrank Clothier, Esq., Capt. Ind. Army, Adjt. 13th Rajputs(the Shekhawati Regt.) (), b. 1884. Clubs—EsiSt IndiaUnited Service, Royal United Service Institution, UnitedService (Bangalore), The Club (Ootacamund), United Ser-vice Institution (India). BELLAIRS (H. Coll.). Quarterly, i. ermine, a lionrampant gules, on a chief engrailed sable, a leopards facebetween two cross crosslets fitch^e or (Bellairs, 16 May1786); 2. argent, a cross gules, on a chief azure, an eagledisplayed between two cross crosslets fitch^e or (Bellaers,9 March 1782) ; 3. quarterly, gules and azure, a lion rampant. argent, ducally crowned, and m chief two garbs or (Bellaers,13 April 1776); 4. azure, a chevron erminois, between threegriffins passant or (Lea, 7 April 1785) ; 5. gules, a fessevair^e erminois and azure, between three escallops argent(Foote, 7 April 1785) ; 6. argent, a fesse and in chief a lionpassant gules (Walford, 7 April 1785). Mantling gulesand argent. Crests—i. out of a mural crown or, a demi-lion rampant gules, holding between the paws a cross crossletfitch^e, also gold ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a horseshead couped argent, in the mouth a leaf of oak proper (13April 1776). Mottoes—Virtus tutissima cassis, Nihilsine cruce. Son of Rev. Stevenson Gilbert Bellairs, , ?ofStockerston. b. 1825 ; d. 1882 ; m. 1868, Florence IBzl 16 el 131 6. Elizabeth, d. of George Norman of Goadby, Marwood Hall :— Gilbert Nigel Mowbray Bellairs, Gentleman, 3. 1872 ; m. 1899, Marcelly Clementina, d. of late Robert Reginald


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