. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. d has issue—Estelle Elaine. Res.—Barton Bendish Hall, Kings Lynn, Norfolk. Richard Geoffrey Gordon Berney, Esq., b. — BERNEY. Per pale azure and gules, over all a crossengrailed ermine. Mantling azure and argent. Crest—Out of a ducal coronet, a plume of five ostrich feathers alternately azure and gules. Motto—Nil temeie, nequetimore. This is the ancient Motto of the family, but thelate Mr. Thomas Trench Berney took for his Motto, InGod is my trust, Son of Augustus Berney, Gentleman, late of Sydney, , *. 1831 ; d. 191


. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. d has issue—Estelle Elaine. Res.—Barton Bendish Hall, Kings Lynn, Norfolk. Richard Geoffrey Gordon Berney, Esq., b. — BERNEY. Per pale azure and gules, over all a crossengrailed ermine. Mantling azure and argent. Crest—Out of a ducal coronet, a plume of five ostrich feathers alternately azure and gules. Motto—Nil temeie, nequetimore. This is the ancient Motto of the family, but thelate Mr. Thomas Trench Berney took for his Motto, InGod is my trust, Son of Augustus Berney, Gentleman, late of Sydney, , *. 1831 ; d. 1910; m. 1858, Matilda Lavinia, [d. 1916), d. of Col. John George Nathaniel Gibbes: — George Augustus Berney, Gentleman, b. 1865 ; m. 1922, Margery Scott, d. of J. B. Vt^rel, of Brook House, Norfolk, and has issue—John V6rel Berney, Gentleman, b. 1924; Richard Berney, Gentleman, b. 1927. 5«a/—Morton Hall, Norfolk. C/«<5—County (Norwich). BERRIDGE (). Azure, on a fesse between threedolphins naiant or, as many anchors erect sable. Mant-. ling azure and or. Crest—On an anchor fessewise sable,a dove rising proper. Motto— Semper fidelis. Son of Richard Berridge of Ballynahinch Castle :—Richard Berridge, Esq., and co. Galway(High Sheriff 1894), b. 1870; m. 1905, Marie Eulalia,d. of Robert W. Lesley of Lesselyn Court, Haversford,Penn., ; and has issue—(i) Robert Leslie Beriidge,Gentleman, b. igoj ; (2) Francis Richard Berridge, Gentle-man, b. 1910; (3) James Willcox Berridge, Gentleman, ; Anne Thompson ; and Eulalie Beatrice. Seat—Screebe, Maam Cross, co. Galway. BERRY (H. Coll., 12 May 1924). Argent, three barsgules, over all a pile ermine, charged with three martletssable, in base the attires of a stag proper. Mantlinggules and argent. Crest—On a wreath of the colours, agriffin sejant regardant sable, resting the dexter claw onthe attire of a stag or. Badge—A daffodil proper, be-tween two roses gules, all leaved and shppe


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