. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. ragoons, b. 1894 ; s. his gdfather 1917 ; m. 1923,Sarah, d. of J. W. Cook, of West Mount, Montreal. Seat—Tyninghame, Prestonkirk, co. Haddington. JOHN DOVE BAIN, Esquire, cos. Cumberland andLanark. Born 1848, being the eldest son of the late Sir ,of Crofthead, Cumberland, J. P. and , LordProvost of Glasgow 1874-1877, and for Whitehaven1891-1893, by his wife Mary, dau. of John Dove of bearings (, 1876)—Azure, a wolfs headerased or, on a chief argent, a salmon on its back proper,wit
. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. ragoons, b. 1894 ; s. his gdfather 1917 ; m. 1923,Sarah, d. of J. W. Cook, of West Mount, Montreal. Seat—Tyninghame, Prestonkirk, co. Haddington. JOHN DOVE BAIN, Esquire, cos. Cumberland andLanark. Born 1848, being the eldest son of the late Sir ,of Crofthead, Cumberland, J. P. and , LordProvost of Glasgow 1874-1877, and for Whitehaven1891-1893, by his wife Mary, dau. of John Dove of bearings (, 1876)—Azure, a wolfs headerased or, on a chief argent, a salmon on its back proper,with a signet ring in its mouth of the second, a label ofthree points for difference. Mantling gules, doubled —On a wreath of the liveries, a dexter arm embowedgules, the hand grasping a dirk proper. Motto— Et arteet marte. Seat— BAINBRIDGE (, 21 Apl. ; Exemplification, 7 ). Argent, on a chevron sable, between two Cornishchoughs in chief proper and a stags head caboshed inbase of the second, an escallop between two stags heads. caboshed of the first. Mantling sable and argent. Crest—On a wreath of the colours, in front of a stags head erasedargent, attired or, holding in the mouth a stags hornproper, two escallops sable. Motto— Vis super —Blue and silver. Son of Rev. Richard Martin of Wolsingham, , m. Mary Hannah, only child and heir ofCuthbert Bainbridge of Leazes House, Wolsingham :— Cuthbert Bainbridge Bainbridge, Esq., co. Durham,b. i860; m. 1889, Jane Margaret Kirsof, 2nd d. of ThomasEmerson Fenwick, Esq., of Mayfield, Wolsingham;and has issue. Seat—Lower Cheam House, Cheam, Surrey. BAINBRIGGE (Arms of Bainbrigge confd. and crestgranted by Wm. Flower, Norroy, 1583; Ped. , 12 D 14, 295 and 13 D 14, 233). Quarterly,I and 4, argent, a fesse embattled between three battle-axes sable (for Bainbrigge) ; 2 and 3, gules, a chevronbetween three leopards faces or (for Parker). Mantlinggules and argent.
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