STRONGE Rupert Maxwell Stronge, Assist<strong>an</strong>t Native Commissioner <strong>an</strong>d JP, S.R. Civil Service. Son <strong>of</strong> Walter Cecil Stronge <strong>an</strong>d great-gr<strong>an</strong>dson <strong>of</strong> Sir James Matthew Stronge, 2nd Baronet. Born 1892, married, 1918, Leonora Gertrude C<strong>of</strong>fin <strong>an</strong>d had issue, Rupert Humphrey Cecil, b. 1919, <strong>an</strong>d Violet Cecily. Argent, a chevron wavy sable between three lozenges azure, in the centre chief point <strong>an</strong> estoile gules, a bordure wavy <strong>of</strong> the second, impaling the arms <strong>of</strong> Phillips, viz., Or, a lion ramp<strong>an</strong>t sable gorged with <strong>an</strong> Eastern crown <strong>of</strong> the field, on a chief d<strong>an</strong>cetty <strong>of</strong> the second a Sikh helmet proper between two spears also <strong>of</strong> the field, all within a bordure wavy ermine. (FDAF). ST. AUBYN Col. Guy Stewart St. Aubyn, OBE, KRRC. Gr<strong>an</strong>dson <strong>of</strong> Sir Edward St. Aubyn, 1st Baronet, <strong>an</strong>d nephew <strong>of</strong> John St. Aubyn, 1st Lord St. Lev<strong>an</strong>. Served (inter alia) in Mashonal<strong>an</strong>d 1896. Born 21/11/1870, married, 4/7/1899, Florita Catherine (d. 7/9/1925), youngest daughter <strong>of</strong> Pascoe Du Pré Grenfell <strong>of</strong> Wilton Park <strong>an</strong>d died 25/4/1924 leaving issue. Ermine, on a cross gules five bez<strong>an</strong>ts, a bordure wavy <strong>of</strong> the second. (BP 1953) SULLIVAN Sir Richard Benjamin Magniac Sulliv<strong>an</strong>, Baronet, <strong>of</strong> Thames Ditton <strong>an</strong>d <strong>of</strong> Ruwa near Salisbury (Harare). Born 26/10/1906. Per fess, the base per pale; in the chief, Or, a dexter h<strong>an</strong>d couped at the wrist grasping a sword erect gules, the blade entwined by a serpent proper, between two lions ramp<strong>an</strong>t respecting each other <strong>of</strong> the second; the dexter base vert charged with a buck tripp<strong>an</strong>t Or, on the sinister base per pale argent <strong>an</strong>d sable, a boar pass<strong>an</strong>t counterch<strong>an</strong>ged. (BP) SWINBURNE Umfreville Percy Swinburne Esq., Major, late 8th Bn. Seaforth Highl<strong>an</strong>ders. Second son <strong>of</strong> Sir John Swinburne, 7th Baronet. Served in the Matabele Campaign, 1895 - 96, in the S.A. War, 1899 - 1901 <strong>an</strong>d in WW1. Born 24/11/1868, married 1/8/1905, Arnoldine Georgi<strong>an</strong>a Peacocke (d. 7/10/1944) eldest daughter <strong>of</strong> Thomas Arnold Marten <strong>of</strong> Oystermouth, co. Glamorg<strong>an</strong> <strong>an</strong>d d.s.p 7/11/1931. Algernon.Charles Swinburne, the celebrated poet, was a member <strong>of</strong> this family. Per fess gules <strong>an</strong>d argent, three cinquefoils counterch<strong>an</strong>ged. (FDAF, BP) SYKES F. Fr<strong>an</strong>cis William Sykes, Commr. at Livingstone under the B.S.A. Coy., 1901 - 1906, served in Matabelel<strong>an</strong>d 1896 (medal) <strong>an</strong>d in South Africa 1900 (medal, two clasps). Born 21/5/1864, married, 25/4/1905, Beatrice Agnes, younger daughter <strong>of</strong> Edward Webb <strong>of</strong> Durrington House, Harlow <strong>an</strong>d died 14/3/1945 leaving issue. Greatgr<strong>an</strong>dson <strong>of</strong> Sir Fr<strong>an</strong>cis William Sykes, 2nd Baronet <strong>of</strong> Basildon. Argent, <strong>an</strong> eagle rising between three sykes proper, on a c<strong>an</strong>ton gules a caduceus Or, wings <strong>of</strong> the first. (BP 1953) SYKES R. Richard Bertram Sykes, formerly <strong>of</strong> Hartley, nr. Salisbury (Harare). Son <strong>of</strong> James Sykes <strong>of</strong> The Cedars, Enfield. Born 1875. Ermine, two chevronels gules between in chief two fountains proper <strong>an</strong>d in base a horse's head erased sable.(FDAF) 113
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