. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. nville, Minehead, Somer-set. Town res.—12 York House, Kensington, Club—Oxford and Cambridge. ADAIR (H. Coll.). Per bend or and argent, three dexterhands couped and erect gules. Mantling gules and —On a wreath of the colours, a mans head affrontee,couped at the neck proper. Motto— Loyal au mort. Son of Gen. Sir Charles W. Adair, , Roy. Marines, 6. 1822; d. 1897; m. 1849, Isabella, d. of T. Aslett, Roy. Marines:—Gen. Sir William Thompson Adair, (1909),served in South Africa 190G, b. 1850; m. ist, 1
. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. nville, Minehead, Somer-set. Town res.—12 York House, Kensington, Club—Oxford and Cambridge. ADAIR (H. Coll.). Per bend or and argent, three dexterhands couped and erect gules. Mantling gules and —On a wreath of the colours, a mans head affrontee,couped at the neck proper. Motto— Loyal au mort. Son of Gen. Sir Charles W. Adair, , Roy. Marines, 6. 1822; d. 1897; m. 1849, Isabella, d. of T. Aslett, Roy. Marines:—Gen. Sir William Thompson Adair, (1909),served in South Africa 190G, b. 1850; m. ist, 1880, RoseId. 1903), d. of late J. E. Naylor ; 2nd, 1905, Angela E.,d. of late Frederick Plowes. Res.—39 Hornton Court, Clubs—\Jn\\.td Service ; Ranelagh. ADAM (, 26 May 1903). Argent, two cross crossletsfitch^e in chief and a horse-shoe in base azure, on a chiefinvected gules, a lion passant of the field. Mantling azure,doubled argent. Crest- On a wreath of his liveries, a crosscrosslet fitch^e gules, surmounted by two swords in saltire. proper, hiked and pommelled or. MottO— Dominus ipse rsciGt Son of late Stephen Adam, Esq., , of HillsideHouse, Edinburgh, b. 1819 ; d. 1889 ; m. 1845 :—Alfred Adam, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law (MiddleTemple), b. 1857. Res.— ADAM (H. Coll., 1917). Argent, a mullet piercedbetween three cross crosslets fitchee gules, a chiefof the last, thereon a pale or, charged with a rose of the 8 atJa aoa second barbed and seeded proper. Mantling gules andargent. Crest—A cubit arm argent, holding in the handa cross crosslet fitchee in bend sinister, and charged onthe wrist with a rose, both as in the arms. Motto— Crux mihi grata quies. Eld. son of Sir Frank Forbes Adam, ist Bart., , CLE., , , Hon. Man., President of Bombay Chamber of Commerce, 1884-9 ; Pres. of Manchester Chamber of Commerce, 1894-96, and 1903-5; b. 1846; rf. 1926; m. 1883, Rose Frances, d. of Charles Gurdon Kemball, Judge of the High Court
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