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Arthur Charles Fox-Davies.

Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour

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Narborough Hall, Swaffliam, Norfolk. Clubs — Travellers',
Boodle's, Marllxjrough.

Leonard Fountaine, Gentleman, b. Res. —

FOWLER, quartered by LANE.

FOWLER (U.O.). Quarterly, i and 4, azure, on a
chevron argent, between three lions passant guardant or,
as many crosses pat^ sable ; a and 3, ermine, on a canton




gules, a horned owl argent. Mantling azure and argent.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-honied owl, wings
expanded proper. Motto — " Esto pernox."

Sons of Robert P'owler of Rahinston and Rathmolyon,

J.P. and D.L. co. Meath (High Sheriff 1871), h. 1824;

d. 1897; m. 1856, Letitia Mabel, d. of Henry Harry

Coddington of Oldbridge : —
Robert Henry Fowler, Esq., of Rahinstown (q.v.).
John Sharman Fowler, Esq., D.S.O., Bvt.-Major R.E.,
b. 1864 ; is m. Res. —

George Hurst Fowler, Esq., J.P. co. Meath, b. 1866;
tn. 1896, Mabel, d. of John Blakiston- Houston of Orange-
field, CO. Down; and has iss\ie — (1) Frank Fowler, Gentle-
man, b. 1897 ; (2) Bryan John Fowler, Gentleman, b. 1898.
Res. — Eureka, Kells, co. Meath,

THOMAS WEBB FOWLER, Gentleman, Mayor of
Coventry 1898. Armorial bearings— Per pale gules and
sable, a chevron nebuly erminois between two cats passant
in chief and a lion rampant in base or. Mantling gules
and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, between
two hawks' lures gules a lion rampant or, charged upon the
shoulder with a rose, also gules, barbed and seeded proper.
Motto — " Je me fie in Dieu." Residence —Wycomhe House,
Coventry.

S Major -General ROBERT HENRY FOWLER-
BUTLER, J.I', for CO. Stafford, late Col. 7th l-usi-
liers, commanding 38th Regimental District 1889-93, 3-f"^ '"
command of troops in Barbados since 1895. Born May 11.
1838, being the only surviving son of the late Richard
Fowler-Butler, Esq., J.P. and D.L. (served at Waterloo and
in Peninsular Campaign), by his second wife Eliza, dau. of
H. Faux of Cliff House, co. Leicester. Livery — Blue.
Armorial bearings — Sable, on a pile or , three covered cups
of the field within a bordure of the second (for Butler).
Mantling sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a covered cup or, surmounting two palm-branches
in saltire vert, between two wings quarterly gold and sable
(for Butler). Mottoes—" Garde le Roy" (for Fowler), and
" Depressus extoller" (for Butler). Married, 1864, Agnes
de Courcy, only dau. of the late Rev. John de Courcy
O'Grady of Knockany, co. Limerick ; and has Issue —
Richard Fowler-Butler, Gentleman, Lieut. 7th Royal
Fusiliers, b. Sept. 25, 1865. Seats — Pendeford Hall,
Wolverhampton ; and Barton Hall, Burton-on-Trent, co.
Stafford. Club — Naval and Military.

FOWNES, quartered by SOMERVILLE.

S ALEXANDER FOWNES - LUTTRELL, Esquire,
J. P. CO. Somerset, Capt. late Grenadier Guards. Born
June 1, 1855, being the eldest son of George Fownes-Luttrell,



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Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Somerset, High Sheriff 1874, by
his wife Anne Ehzabeth, dau. of Sir Alexander Hood, Bart.,
M.P. for West Somerset. Armorial bearings— Or, a bend
between six martlets sable. Mantling sable and or. Crest
— Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five feathers argent.
Motto— "Quoesita marte tuenda arte. " Married, April 6,
1886, Alice, eldest dau. of the late Col. Munro-Ferguson of
Raith, CO. Fife, and Novar, co. Ross ; and has Issue— A
son, b. May 20, 1887 ; and a son, b. May 26, 1889. Seat—
Court House, East Quantoxhead, Bridgwater, Somerset.
C/?/^— Brooks's.

S GEORGE FOWNES-LUTTRELL, Esquire, J. P.
and D.L. co. Somerset, High Sheriff 1874. Born
Sept. 27, 1826, being the eldest son of the late Francis
Fownes-Luttreli, Esq., J. P., Lt.-Col. late of the Grenadier
Guards, by his wife (his cousin) Emma Louisa, dau. of
Samuel Drewe of Kensington. Livery — Drab, yellow facings,
silver lace, black plush breeches. Armorial bearings —
Or, a bend between six martlets sable, impaling the arms of
Hood, namely azure, a fret argent, on a chief sable three
crescents or. Mantling sable and or. Crest — Out of a
ducal coronet or, a plume of five feathers argent. Motto —
" Quassita marte tuenda arte." Married, August 26, 1852,
Anne Elizabeth Periam, youngest dau. of Sir Alexander
Hood, 2nd Bart., M.P. for West Somerset ; and has Issue
— (i) Alexander Fownes-Luttrell, Esq. [to whom refer] ; (2)
Hugh Courteney Fownes-Luttrell, Esq. [to whom refer] ; (3)
Edward Fownes-Luttrell, Gentleman, b. Sept. 24, 1858 ; (4)
Claude Mohun Fownes-Luttrell, Gentleman, b, Sept. 9,
1867 ; Mary ; and Beatrice. Seats — Dunster Castle,
Taunton ; Court House, East Quantoxhead, Bridgwater,
Somerset. Club — Brooks's.

SHUGH COURTENEY FOWNES-LUTTRELL,
Esquire, M.P. for Tavistock Division of Devonshire,
1892 to 1900, Capt. late Rifle Brigade, Capt. 3rd Batt.
D.C.L.I., A.D.C. to Earls Cowper, K.G., and Spencer,
K.G. , when Lords-Lieutenant of Ireland, and A.D.C. to
Gen. Sir John Adye, when Governor of Gibraltar. Born
Feb. 10, 1857, being the second son of George Fownes-
Luttrell, Esq., J. P. and D.L. co. Somerset, High Sheriff
1874, by his wife Anne Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Sir
Alexander Hood, Bart., M.P. for West Somerset. Ar-
morial bearings— Or, a bend between six martlets sable.
Mantling sable and or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or,
a plume of five feathers argent. Motto — "Quassita marte
tuenda arte." Married, Feb. 11, 1904, Dorothy Hope,
dau. .of Sir William Wedderburn. Clubs — Reform,
Arthur's.

FOX, see COLTON-FOX.

FOX, quartered by BACKHOUSE and SUCKLING.

FOX. Quarterly, i. argent, a chevron between three
fox's heads erased gules (17th cent.); 2. argent, a lion
rampant gules, a bordure sable, a canton azure, charged
with a harp or (Lane, U.O., 6 April 1661) ; 3. vert, a lion
rampant or (Farrell, 15th cent.); 4. or, a cross gules, in
the first quarter a lion rampant sable, a crescent for differ-
ence (Burke, 12th cent.); 5. argent, a saltire gules, a
crescent for difference (FitzGerald, 12th cent.); 6. gules, a
cross patonce between four cinquefoils or (Manning of
Codham, co. Kent, granted 1577) ; 7. sable, a fesse chequy
argent and azure between three bezants (Pitt) ; 8. gules, a
fesse vair6 or and sable, between three goat's heads erased
argent (Cadbury) ; 9. argent, six lions rampant sable, three,
two, and one (Savage, temp. Edw. III.); 10. argent, a
pale fusilly sable (Daniers, temp. Henry V.) ; 11. argent, a
cross fleurett6 sable (Swynnerton, temp. Edw. II.); 12.
gules, three inescutcheons in fesse between three mullets or
(Becke) ; 13. argent, on a fesse azure, three garbs or
(Vernon, temp. Rich. II.) ; 14. sable, a fesse couped argent
(Bostocke) ; 15. azure, two bars argent (Venables, temp.
Edw. III.); 16. quarterly argent and gules, in the second
and third quarters a fret or (Dutton, temp. Ric. II.);
17. argent, on a bend gules, three escarbuncles or
(Thornton, 1348) ; 18. azure, an estoile of six points
issuing from a crescent argent (Minshull) ; 19. sable, a bend
engrailed between six billets argent, (Allington, temp.
Henry VI.); 20. gules, on a bend argent, three leopard's
faces (Burghe) ; 21. gules, three covered cups argent
(Argentine, 1308) ; 22. azure, six martlets, three, two, and



one or, a canton ermine (Tecon or Fitztek, 14th cent.);

23. per fesse argent and sable, a pale and three griffin's
heads erased counterchanged (Gardiner, temp. Henry VIII.);

24. argent, fretty sable, a canton of the last (Middleton,
tetnp. Edw. III.) ; 25. gules, a chevron engrailed ermine
between three griffin's heads erased or (Cordell, 17th cent.) ;
26. paly of six argent and azure, a chevron between three
hons passant guardant or (Webb) ; 27. argent, three
cmquefoils gules (Darcy of Chiche) ; 28. argent, a fesse
between six laurel-leaves gules (Langley) ; 29. argent, a
lesse ermine, cottised sable (Harleston) ; 30. sable, three
lucies in pale argent, on a chief or, a lion rampant of the
first, gutt^-d'or, between two pellets, the dexter charged
with a martlet and the sinister with an anchor or (Kitson,
granted 14 Apl. 1527) ; 31. sable, three lucies hauriant
argent, a chief or (Kitson, granted 13 Feb. 1568 ); 32. argent,
three pallets azure, on a chief gules, three bezants (Don-
nington) ; 33. argent, a chevron between three mullets
gules (Pye) ; 34. argent, on a fesse azure, three escallops
of the field (Pye) ; 35. argent, a lion passant gules, be-
tween two bars sable, the upper charged with two bezants




and the lower with one, in chief three stag's heads caboshed
of the third (Parker, Lords Morley and Monteagle, temp.
Ric. III.); 36. barry nebuly of six or and gules (Lovel,
13th cent.); 37. argent, three rams passant sable
(Tichmersh) ; 38. argent, a lion rampant sable, ducally
crowned or, a bordure azure (Burnell, 14th cent.); 39.
azure, sem6-de lis, a lion rampant guardant argent (Holland,
1308) ; 40. gules, ten bezants, four, three, two, and one
(Zouche, 1300) ; 41. gules, ten mascles conjoined or, three,
three, three, and one (Rohan) ; 42. ermine (Brittany) ;
43. azure, billettfe, a lion rampant or(Beures); 44. gules,
seven mascles conjoined, three, three, and one or (Quincey,
temp. Edw. III.); 45. gules, a cinquefoil ermine (Beliemont,
I2th cent.); 46. lozengy or and azure (Melent) ; 47. per
pale or and sable, a bend vair (Gwadyr) ; 48. gules, a
bend argent, a fesse or (F"itzosborn) ; 49. or, three
chevronels gules (Yvery) ; 50. gules, a pale or (Grantmesnil,
i2thcent.); 51. azure, a lion rampant argent (Galloway,
temp. Edw. III.); 52. azure, sem6-de-lis and fretty or
(Morville, 13th cent.); 53. azure, six lioncels, three, two,
and one or (Longespfe, temp. Henry III.); 54. gules,
three pales vair, on a chief or, a lion passant sable (Rose-
mar) ; 55. argent, six escallops, three, two, and one sable
(Riddesford) ; 56. azure, billett6e, and a fesse dancettfe or
(Demcourt, 1298) ; 57. barry of six argent and azure, a
bend gules (Grey, 1300) ; 58. or, a lion rampant gules
(FitzAlan, 1298) ; 59. argent, two bendlets gules (Haget) ;
60. argent, a lion rampant sable, ducally crowned or
(Morley, 1322); 6r. per pale or and vert, a lion rampant
gules (Marshall, Earl of Pembroke, temp. Henry III.);
62. gules, a bend lozengy or (Marshall of Rye, 1300, some-
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63. hurry of six onjpnt and azure, on n chief of the last,
three besants (Aitkins) ; 64. s;ible, on waves of the sea
proper, a lion passant or, in chief three liezants (Hawkins) ;
65. ptUy of six or and gules, on a chief of the last three
eKailops of the first (Bay); 66. acure, a bend or, cottised
dancett^ of the last (Power) ; 67. sable, on a chevron
between three bull's heads caboshed argent, three torteaux
(Wright). Mantllnir Rules and argent. OreaU— None
recorded. [This family by male descent Fox assumed
the additional surname of I^ne by Act of Parliament, and
no consequent exemplification of arms for Lane-Fox
or Fox-Lane was ever made. Consequently no right was
created to bear the crest of the Lane family, the arms of
I.,ane being inherited and borne as an ordinary quartering
only. The iirms of Fox, .xs is often the case with ancient
families, are recordetl without a crest to this branch of the
Fox family.]

Sons of George Lane-Fox, Elsq., of Bramham Park,
Yorks.,J.P. and D.L. West Riding (High Sheriff 1873),
D.L. CO. l^itrim (High Sheriff 1846), ». 1816 ; d. 1896 ;
m. 1837, Katherme Mary, d. of John Stein, M.P.
for BIctchingley ; —
Gforge Siickville Frederick Lane-Fox. Esq., J. P., late
I^ieut. Yorks. Hussars, a coheir to the Baronies of Morley
and Monteagle, i. 1836 ; m. ist, 1870, Fanny Maule, eld. d.
of Lt.-Gen. Marcus John Slade ; and has issue — (i) Rev.
Philip Edward Joseph Lane-Fox, fi. 1871 ; (2) Fmncis Lane-
Fox, Gentleman, i. Nov. 28, 187a ; (p) Joseph Lane-Fox,
Gentleman,^. April i, 1874; and Mary; m. and, April
aa, 1879, Annette Mary, d. of Thomas Weld-Blundell
of I nee Blundell, in the county of Lancaster ; and has
issue — (4) Richard I.Ane-Fox, Gentleman, i. Feb. 16, 1880;
Helen ; Dorothy ; Gertrude ; G race ; and Veronica {d.
young), /fes. — 81 Cadogan Gardens, S.W.

James Thomas Ricliard Lane-Fox, Esq.. J. P. and D.L.
West Riding co. York, late Capt. Gren. Grds., 6. Feb. 28,
1841 ; m. 1868, Lucy Frances Jane St. John, d. of
Humphrey St. John Mildmay, M.P. ; and has issue —
(i) George Richard Lane- Fox, Gentleman, i. Dec. 1870;
(a) Edyrard Lane-Fox, Gentleman, 6. 1874 ; and Marcia
Mary. Seats — Bramham Park, York ; Dromahaire, co.
Leitrim.

Sons of Lt.-Gen. Augustus Henry Lane- Fox-Pitt-
Rivers (formerly Lane-Fox, and assumed addtl. surnames
of Pitt- Rivers by R. L., 25 May 1880, and the arms
of Pitt quarterly with the arms of Fox under the will
of his great-uncle George, and Lord Rivers (his children
to bear the names of Fox-Pitt only), 6. 1827; d. 1900;
m. 1853, Hon. Alice Margaret Stanley, d. of Edward,
and Lord Stanley of Alderiey : —
Alexander Edward Lane Fox-Pitt-Rivers (formerly Fox-
Pitt, and assumed the additional surname of Rivers by
R.L. , 1900), Esq., J. P., F.S.A. , late Lieut. Dorsetsh. Yeo.
^ Arms— Quarterly of sixty-eight, viz. ; i. quarterly, i. and
liii., Pitt as above (quartering No. 7); ii. and iii., Fox as
above ; 2 to 68 as i to 67 above. Mantling sable and
argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a stork proper.
Motto — " ^quam servare mentem." Livery — Blue, yellow
facings], ^. 1855 ; m. 1889, Alice Ruth Hermione, d. of Lord
Henry Frederick Thynne ; and has issue — George Fox-Pitt,
Gentleman, b. 1890; and Marcia Ruth Georgina. Seats —
Rushmore, Salisbury, Wilts ; Hinton St. Mary, .Sturminster
Newton, Dorset. Club — Arthur's.

St. George William Lane Fox-Pitt, Gentleman [Anns —
Quarterly of sixty-eight as next above], b. 1856 ; in. 1899,
Lady Gertrude Edith Douglas, d. of John .Sholto, Marquess
of Queen sberry. Res. — 48 Glebe Place, Chelsea, S.W.

Major William Augustus Lane Fox-Pitt, Grenadier Gds.
[Arms — Quarterlyof sixty-eight as next above], b. 1858; m.
1898, Lily Ethel, d. of Arthur F. Payne; and has issue — (i)
William Augustus FitzGerald Fox-Pitt, Gentleman, b. 189(5 ;
(a) Thomas Stanley Fox-Pitt, Gentleman, b. 1897; and
Alice Agnes. Res. —

Lionel Charles Lane Fox-Pitt, Esq., J. P. co. Dorset,
F.R.G.S. [Arms — Quarterly of sixty-eight as next above],
h. i860 ; m. 1898, Mary Nesta, d. of late John Charles
Blackett, R. N. , of Thorpe Lea, Surrey. Seat — Cliff House,
Shaftesbury. Clubs — St. James's, Dorset Yacht.

Douglas Henry Lane Fox-Fitt, Gentleman [Arms —
Quarterly of sixty-eitjht as next above], b. 8641.

Daus. and coh. of Sackville George Lane-Fox, lath
Baron Conyftrs, and de jure 15th Lord Darcy de
Knayth. b. 1827 ; d. 1888 ; m. i860, Mary, d. of
Reginald Curteis of Windmill Hill, Sussex : —



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The Rt. Hon. Marcia Amelia Mary, Countess of Yar-
borough, suo iurt 7th Baroness Fauconlx-rg (1283) and
13th liaroness Conyers (1509), senior coheir of the two great
generals, the Duke of Schombcrg and the Duke of Marl-
borough [Arms — Quarterly of 134, viz. : 1-67 .•« first nlxive ;




68. quarterly ermine and azure, a cross or (Osborne, Vn.
London, 1568) ; 69. argent, two bars gules, on a canton of
the second, a cross of the first (Broughton, temp. Edw. II.) ;
70. argent, a chevron vert, between three annulets gules
(Broughton, ); 71. azure, on a fesse flory and counter-

flory or, between three lions passant argent as many jjeewits
proper (Hewitt, Vn. of London, 1568) ; 72. or, a chevron
between three lozenges azure, on a chief gules, an eagle
displayed argent (Hyde, ); 73. gules, an eagle displayed
between three fleurs-de-lis argent (Godolphin, temp. Henry
VIII.) ; 74. argent, a chevron between three hawk's leures
gules(Rinsy); 75. argent, three dolphins naiant sable (Godol-
phin) ; 76. argent, an eagle displayed sable, a liordure of
the last, bezant*' (Killegrew); 77. sable, a chevron between
three eagles displayed or (Kemtebury) ; 78. argent, three
mascles sable (Arvenick) ; 79. argent, on a chevron gules,
between three torteaux, as many plates (Boligh); 80. or,
on a fesse sable three chevronels argent fesseways pointing
to the dexter (Trenouth, Vn. Cornwall. 1620); 81. argent,
a chevron between three salmon-spears points downwards
sable (Glinne) ; 82. argent, a chevron between three fleurs-
de-lis sable (Bonylhon) ; 83. sable, a lion rampant argent,
on a canton of the last, a cross gules (Churchill); 84. per
pale argent and azure, a lion rampant of the first supporting
a tree eradicated proper (Winston, temp. Eiizalieth) ; 85.
or, a lion rampant regardant sable (Gwaith Voyd) ; 8^.
azure, three crowns two and one or (Kariadoc); 87. azure
three crowns in pale or (Beli Mawr) ; 88. sable, a lion
rampant argent (Taithwell) ; 89. f>er pale or and aznre,
a lion rampant argent, supporting a tree eradicated proper
(Inyr) ; 90. per pale azure and sable, three fleurs-de-lis or
(Inyr) ; 91. sable, a plate between three towers argent
(Carlion, temp. Elizabeth); 92. barry of ten argent and
azure, six escutcheons sable, each charged with a lion
rampant of the first, a crescent for difference (Cecil, temp,
Elizabeth) ; 93. argent, on a fesse gules, three bezants,
(Jenings) ; 94. gules, a bull's head caboshed argent, armed
or (Jenings) ; 95. gules, on a chevron cottised arfjent,
three lions rampant of the field (Rowlet) ; 96. paly of six
or and azure, a bordure engrailed of the last, on a canton
gules, a spur of the first (Knight) ; 97. azure, crusilly and
three cinquefoils argent (Darcy, 1345); 98. argent, three
cinquefoils gules (D'Arcy, 1298) ; 99. gules, crusilly, and an
orle or (Bertram, temp. Henry III.) ; 100. argent, a chevron
between three herons gules (Heron) ; loi. azure, three Iwrs
gemel and a chief or (Meinill, c. 1320) ; 102. argent, a
bend between six martlets sable (Tempest, tetnp. Edw.
III.); 103. or, three lions passant guardant in pale sable
(Carew, 1300) ; 104. gules, a saltire argent (Other) ; 105.
argent, a saltire gules (Windsor) ; 106. per pale ermine and
gules, a saltire counterchanged (FitzStephen) ; 107. quar-
terly argent and gules CTuite) ; ro8. quarterly sable
and argent (Hoo, temp. Edw. II.); 109. or, on a fesse
azure, a mullet of the field (Andervill) ; no. azure, a fret
argent, a chief or (St. Leger, temp. Henry III.); iii.
azure, a fesse between six cross- cross lets or (St. Maur) ;
112. azure, three sinister hands argent (Malmains) ; 113.
argent, a lion rampant sable (Welles, temp. 1300); 114.
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fEngaine. 1300); 115. paly of six ermine and gules, three
crescents sable (Waterton, 1418) ; 116. argent, three piles
wavy in point vert, a bordure azure, bezant^e (Bryan) ; 117.
azure, a maunch or (Conyers, temp. Edw. III.) ; 118. or,
on a chevron gules, a martlet argent, a chief vair (St. Quin-



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ancient ship of three masts sails furled sable (Nevill, temp.
Edw. I.); 125. gules, a lion rampant or, billett^e sable
(Bulmer, temp. Edw. III.); 126. or, a fesse indented
azure (Midleham); 127. ermine (Brittany) ; 128. quarterly,
or and gules, a bend sable (Clavering, 1298) ; 129. barry




\.\n,temp. Edw. I.); 119. sable, a saltire argent (Ryleston) ;
120. DarcyasNo. 97; 121. gules, a saltire argent, charged
with a fleur-de-lis azure for difference (Nevill, 1295) ;
t22. lozengy or and gules, a canton ermine (Nevill, temp.
Edw. III.); 123. or, fretty gules, on a canton per pale
ermine and or, a lymphad sable (Nevill); 124. or, an



of ten argent and gules, on a bordure azure, eight martlets
(Merlais) ; 130. or, a fesse azure, in chief three pallets
gules (Fauconberg, 1300) ; 131. argent, a lion rampant
azure (Brus, 1300); 132. argent, two bars gules, on a
canton of the last a lion passant guardant or (I^ncaster,
1300) ; 133. argent, a chevron between three rooks sable



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(Rokebjr, 1348) ; 134. quarterly, i. and iiii. argent, an inescut>
cheon sable, overiill an escnrlxinde or ; ii. and iii., gules, six
oculdieons, thrfii, two, and one argent, in the centre of the
quarters an inesculcheon ^ules charged with a man in
armour on horselnck argent (Schomberg) ; 135. as No. i.
Sapportert (of Itarony of Conyers) — On either side a lion
mmimnt aziu-e] ; vide Yarliorough.

'liie Rt. Hon. Violet Ida Lvelyn, Countess of Powis,
snojurt i6th Rareness Darcy de Knayth [Arms— Quarterly
of 135 as next above. Supporters (of the Iku-ony of
Darcy) — Dexter, a heraldic tiger argent ; sinister, a bull
table, armed and unguled 01] ; vtife Merlwrt.

Daus. and coh. of Hon. Charles Pierrepoint A'Drcy
l^ne-Fox, t. 1830; </. 1874; m. 1859, Louisa Kmma,
d. of Thomas Fairfax of Newton Kyme : —

Charlotte Catherine Marcia [Arms — Quarterly of 135
as above], m. 1884. Charles J. Weld-Blundell, Esq., J. P.,
of Ince Blundell, Lanes. Seat — Ince Blundell Park,
Blundell-Sands, Lanes.

Louisa Emma Lane-Fox [Arms — Quarterly of 135 as
abow]. jRes. —

FOX (1903). Per chevron azure and argent, two foxes'
heads erased in chief or, and a human heart in base gules
between four ermine spots in cross sable. Mantling azure
and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, upon a
rock proper, a fox sejant or, resting the dexter leg on a
human heart gules. MottO — " Faire sans dire." Livery —
Dark blue.

Sons of late Douglas Fox of Brighton, b. 1798 ; d. 1885 ;

m. 1840, Marianne, d. of Jedediah Strutt, Esq., J. P.

and D.L., of Belper (High Sheriff co. Derby 1849) :—
Arthur Douglas Fox, Gentleman, M.LC. E. , b. 1840; m.
1872, Frances Anne Arbuthnot, d. of Alexander MacKenzic
Banker ; and has issue — (i) Alexander Douglas Fox, Gentle-
man, b. 1874 ; (2) Herbert Sholto Douglas Fox, Gentleman,
b. 1879 ; Maria Helen Douglas ; and Constance Marianne
Douglas. Res. — St. G?orge's Lodge, Eastern Road,
Brighton.

George Malcolm Fox, Elsq., Col. late 42nd Roy. High-
landers ("Black Watch") \Livery — Blue and white], b. 4
March 184^ (2nd s. ), tn. ist, 1881, Mary Rose, d. of
Major William E. Newall, 92nd Highlanders ; 2nd, 1884,
Marion Jane, d. of Remington Mills of Tolmers, Hertford ;
and has issue — Mary Agnes Dorothy ; and Marion Inez
Douglas. Res. — n8 Eaton Square, London, S.W. Club
— Naval and Military.

Sons of Rev. Archibald Fox of Derford, Leics. (s. of

Archibald Fox of Blackheath, b. 1799), b. 1840;

d. 1901; m. Harriet, d. of the late Robert Darley

Oxley of Thorpe, Ripon : —
Capt. Robert Michael Douglas Fox, 2nd K.O. Yorks. Lt.
Inf.,*. 1876. Res.—

Archibald Douglas Fox, Gentleman, b. 1878. Res. —
Seaforth, Malvern.

Sons of the late Sir Charles Fox, Kt. Bach., b. 1810;

tn. Mary, d. of Joseph Brookhouse of Derby : —
Sir (Charles) Douglas Fox, Kt. Bach. (1886), formerly
Pres. Inst. C. Eng., J.P. London and Surrey, C.A. Surrey,
b. 1840; tn. 1863, Mary, d. of late Francis Wright of
Osmaston Manor, Derbyshire (by his wife Selina, d. of Sir
Henry Fitzherbert, Bart., of Tissington); and has surv.
issue — Francis Douglas Fox, Esq., M.A. Canib. , M.I.C.E.,
F.R. Col. Inst. (19 Kensington Square, S.W.), b. 15 April
1868 \tn. 12 July 1900, Mildred Sus.in, d. of Rev. Joseph
Harris of Westcotes, Leicester] ; Mary Douglas \m. Rev.
E. H. Askwith, D.D.]; Judith Isabel {m. Rev. J. S. Wim-
bush] ; Agnes Selina ; and Lucy Adeline \tn. E. B. Fitz-
herbert Wright]. Res. — 12 Queen's Gate Gardens, S.W.
Clubs — St. Stephen's, National.

Francis Fox, Esq., M. I.C.E., J.P. Denbighshire and
N.R. Yorks., b. 1844. ^«.— Alyn Bank, The Downs,
Wimbledon, Surrey. C/k*— St. Stephen's.

Henry Fox, Esq., b. 1846; tn. 1875, Emily, d. of
Hon. John Henry Knox. Res. — Moorfoot, Putney Hill,
London, S.W.

FOX of Fox Hall (U.O.). Azure, a sceptre in bend
between two regal crowns or, a chief of the last. Mantling
azure and or. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a winged
sceptre proper. Motto — " Nee elatus nee dejectus."

Son of Jemmett George Fox, b. 1826 ; d. 1868 ; tn.
1856, Dora, d. of J. West, M.D. :—
Fox, Gentleman, b. . Res. —



Son of Capt. Maxwell Fox, R.N., of Annaghmore,
I.F». and D.L. King's Co. (High Sheriff 1868, and for
Longford 1885), b. 1826; d. 1899; in. 2nd, I'-dith
Susan Marian, d. of Rev. Essex Edgworth of Kil-
shrewly : —
Essex Barry Fox, Gentleman, b. 1888. Seat — Annagh-
more, King's Co.

FOX, The (U.O.). Argent, a lion rampant, and in chief

two dexter hands couped at the wrist gules. Mantling

gtiles and argent. Crest— An arm eml>owed in armour,
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