WEMYSS-CHARTERIS-DOUGLAS John Douglas Wemyss-Charteris-Douglas, Major, Royal Scots (ret), formerly <strong>of</strong> Kelly's Park Farm, Umtali (Mutare). Born 6/5/1914, married 8/5/1943, Mrs. Catherine Pitcairn Colley daughter <strong>of</strong> the late Capt. W.P. Nunneley, The Black Watch, <strong>an</strong>d had issue, Sarah Keppel, born 8/2/1945. Also his younger brother David Nigel Wemyss-Charteris-Douglas, Lieut. RNVR, formerly <strong>of</strong> Bulawayo. Born 13/9/1920, married 5/7/1952, Euphemia Mary, daughter <strong>of</strong> Maj.Gen Sir Drummond Inglis <strong>of</strong> The Old M<strong>an</strong>or, Chelsworth, nr. Ipswich, Suffolk. Great-gr<strong>an</strong>dsons <strong>of</strong> Fr<strong>an</strong>cis Wemyss-Charteris-Douglas, 9th Earl <strong>of</strong> Wemyss Quarterly, 1st <strong>an</strong>d 4th, argent, a fesse azure within a double tressure flory counter-flory gules, 2nd <strong>an</strong>d 3rd, Or, a lion ramp<strong>an</strong>t gules, armed <strong>an</strong>d l<strong>an</strong>gued azure. (BP 1953) WHITE Lt. The Hon. Charles James White (Commissioner <strong>of</strong> Police 1892 - 1895); Cap t. The Hon. Robert White , CB, CMG, DSO, Staff Officer, Rhodesi<strong>an</strong> Horse; Lt. Col. The Hon. Henry Frederick White, DSO. All sons <strong>of</strong> the 2nd Baron Annaly Argent, on a chevron engrailed gules between three roses <strong>of</strong> the last a cross-crosslet Or. (BP 1953) WILKINSON John Pelham Wilkinson <strong>of</strong> B<strong>an</strong>ket. Son <strong>of</strong> Sir Robert Pelham Wilkinson <strong>an</strong>d brother <strong>of</strong> Sir Robert Fr<strong>an</strong>cis Martin Wilkinson. Born 12/4/1913, married Annabel Margaret Colborne (born 25/3/1925) <strong>an</strong>d has issue. Gules, a fess vair between in chief a unicorn pass<strong>an</strong>t between two mullets Or, <strong>an</strong>d in base as m<strong>an</strong>y like mullets. (College <strong>of</strong> Arms, 8/11/1926., FDAF) WILLIAMS OF BODELWYDDAN Sir Hugh Grenville Williams, 6th Baronet <strong>of</strong> Bodelwydd<strong>an</strong>, Flintshire. formerly MP for Gw<strong>an</strong>da Argent, two foxes counter-salient in saltire gules, that in bend sinister surmounted by that in bend dexter, a crescent for difference. (Debrett) WILLIAMS OF BRIDEHEAD Nath<strong>an</strong>iel Roger Cunningham Williams, late S.Rhodesia Regt., formerly <strong>of</strong> Witchwood, Umtali (Mutare). Born 30/6/1917. Third son <strong>of</strong> Sir Philip Fr<strong>an</strong>cis Cunningham Williams, 2nd Baronet, <strong>of</strong> Bridehead. Argent, a greyhound cour<strong>an</strong>t in fesse sable between three Cornish choughs proper within a bordure engrailed gules charged with crosses-pattée Or <strong>an</strong>d bez<strong>an</strong>ts alternately. (FDAF & BP 1953) WILLIAMS Sir Robert Williams, 1st Baronet, <strong>of</strong> Park, Aberdeen <strong>an</strong>d <strong>of</strong> Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia (Zambia). Director <strong>of</strong> various Rhodesi<strong>an</strong> comp<strong>an</strong>ies including T<strong>an</strong>g<strong>an</strong>yika Concessions Ltd. <strong>an</strong>d the Benguela Railway Coy. Gules, a saltire Or, on <strong>an</strong> inescutcheon argent a representation <strong>of</strong> the continent <strong>of</strong> Africa sable charged with a cross <strong>of</strong> the third. (Debrett) 125
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