. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. e Moors heads coupedsable, banded or, in the centre a saltire couped of thesecond, charged with a mans head of the third (forMorison) , 3. counterquartered, i. and iiii. argent, asaltire engrailed sable ; ii. argent, a saltire between fourroses gules; iii. or. a bend chequy. sable and argent,all within a bordure gules for difference (for Haldane).Mantling sable, double argent. Crest—Upon a wreathof his liveries, two arms in armour, holding m thegauntlets a battleaxe proper. Motto — Periissem inperiissem. Married, 1897, Catherine He
. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. e Moors heads coupedsable, banded or, in the centre a saltire couped of thesecond, charged with a mans head of the third (forMorison) , 3. counterquartered, i. and iiii. argent, asaltire engrailed sable ; ii. argent, a saltire between fourroses gules; iii. or. a bend chequy. sable and argent,all within a bordure gules for difference (for Haldane).Mantling sable, double argent. Crest—Upon a wreathof his liveries, two arms in armour, holding m thegauntlets a battleaxe proper. Motto — Periissem inperiissem. Married, 1897, Catherine Henrietta Adamina,dau. of Adam Alexander Duncan-Morison of Naughton,Fife. anjBf app 43 ANSTRUTHER-GOUGH-CALTHORPE (, 1910,H. Coll.). Quarterly, i and 4, chequy or and azure, afesseermine, and (for distinction) acantonof thelast (Cal-thorpe) ; 2, gules, on a fesse argent between three boarsheads couped or, a lion passant azure, and (for distinction)a canton ermine (Gough) ; 3, argent, three piles issuantfrom the chief sable (Anstruther). Crests -i. On a. werath of the colours, a boars head couped at the neckazure, charged (for distinction) with an ermine spot argent(Calthorpe) ; 2. to the dexter, on a wreath of the colours,a boars head couped argent, pierced through the cheekwith a broken spear gules, and charged (for distinction)with an ermine spot azure (Gough) ; 3. to the sinisteron a wreath of the colours, two arms in armoiu, holdingin the gauntlets a battleaxe all proper (Anstruther).Motto— Gradu diverso via una. Livery—Dark bluecoat, black trousers, red and white striped son of Robert Hamilton Lloyd-Anstruther, and co. Suffolk, of HintleshamHall, CO. Suffolk, b. 1841 ; d. 1914; m. 1871,Gertrude Louisa Georgiana, d. of Francis HoratioFitzRoy, Esq., , of Frogmore, Hants. :—FitzRoy Hamilton Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe, Esq., Southampton, Captain (ret.) British Army, Memberof the Order of Avis (Portugal), b. 1872 ; m. 1898
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