BULLOCH Donald I<strong>an</strong> Bulloch, born 11/2/1931, married 12/5/1956, Joyce Marion Illm<strong>an</strong> <strong>an</strong>d has issue, Nevill Edward, b. 26/3/1959, Donald Alasdair, born 28/10/1961 <strong>an</strong>d Elinor, born 4/6/1957. Formerly a farmer in the Enterprise District <strong>an</strong>d sometime President <strong>of</strong> the Tobacco Council. A descend<strong>an</strong>t <strong>of</strong> Archibald Bulloch, merch<strong>an</strong>t, <strong>of</strong> Glasgow. Argent, on a chevron embattled gules, between two eagles displayed in chief <strong>an</strong>d in base a lymphad with oars in action, rigged <strong>an</strong>d flagged sable, three hearts <strong>of</strong> the first. (Lyon Office 3/5/1856 - Vol. 5, folio 90) (Also re-matriculation, 1987.) BULMAN George Robert William Bulm<strong>an</strong>, son <strong>of</strong> Edward Hemsley Bulm<strong>an</strong>, formerly <strong>of</strong> Rezende Mine, Penhalonga. Gules, three barrulets wavy argent, on a chief Or <strong>an</strong> <strong>an</strong>nulet azure between two bulls' heads caboshed, with rings in their noses sable. (FDAF) (College <strong>of</strong> Arms, 22/5/1805) BURNETT Sir Digby Vere Burnett, born 1875, died 1958. Director <strong>of</strong> BSA Comp<strong>an</strong>y etcetera. Per saltire vert <strong>an</strong>d gules, a sword erect, the point upwards proper, pommel <strong>an</strong>d hilt Or, <strong>an</strong>d from the blade pendent a bugle-horn stringed, also Or; on a chief embattled erminois, three leaves <strong>of</strong> the Burnett rose also proper. (FDAF) BURNEY Sir Charles Dennistoun Burney, 2nd Baronet, CMG, formerly <strong>of</strong> Little Engl<strong>an</strong>d, near Salisbury (Harare). Born 28/12/1888, married 15/3/1921, Gladys, youngest daughter <strong>of</strong> George Henry High <strong>of</strong> Chicago, USA, <strong>an</strong>d had issue, Cecil Dennistoun, born 8/1/1923. Son <strong>of</strong> Admiral <strong>of</strong> the Fleet Sir Cecil Burney, 1st Baronet, GCB, GCMG, DL, JP. Azure, a pale argent, two bars counter-embattled counterch<strong>an</strong>ged between in chief <strong>an</strong>d in base a fountain proper. (BP 1953) BURROUGH The Rt. Rev. John Paul Burrough, former Bishop <strong>of</strong> Mashonal<strong>an</strong>d, born 1916, son <strong>of</strong> the Rev. Ev<strong>an</strong> Gabriel Burrough, Vicar <strong>of</strong> Summertown. Quarterly, 1st <strong>an</strong>d 4th, argent, two chevronels between three chaplets vert, the roses gold, 2nd <strong>an</strong>d 3rd, argent, a crossbow pointed upwards between four moorcocks sable, beaked <strong>an</strong>d membered gules, the whole within a bordure vert charged with three mitres <strong>an</strong>d three fleurs-de-lys alternately gules fimbriated gold. (Govt. Register No. 425 - a differenced version <strong>of</strong> the family arms as recorded in FDAF) BYRON Frederick Rochfort Byron, served in the Matabele Campaign (1896 - 1897) (medal). Born 23/12/1867, married 30/8/1910, Maude Rose, only daughter <strong>of</strong> Lt.Col. A. Cockburn McBarnet, DL, <strong>an</strong>d died 1/3/1939. Eldest son <strong>of</strong> George Rochfort Byron <strong>an</strong>d a cousin <strong>of</strong> George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron, the famous poet. Argent, three bendlets enh<strong>an</strong>ced gules. (BP 1953). 17
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