1896-97 (despatches three times). Born 13/7/1871, married, 14/9/1901, Gwladys, daughter <strong>of</strong> the late Thomas Wood. Son <strong>of</strong> John Griffiths <strong>of</strong> The Watton, Brecon. Quarterly, 1st <strong>an</strong>d 4th, sable, a flaming sword erect between two gryphons combat<strong>an</strong>t Or, 2nd <strong>an</strong>d 3rd, argent, on a fess raguly between two fleurs-de-lis azure, a fleur-de-lis between two crescents Or. (BP 1953). GRIMSTON (formerly <strong>of</strong> Grimston Garth) Norm<strong>an</strong> Robert Grimston, DSO, <strong>of</strong> Grimston Garth (which was sold in 1948), formerly <strong>of</strong> S<strong>an</strong>zara, Mar<strong>an</strong>dellas (Marondera). Born 27/3/1912, married 5/7/1935, Loetitia Margaret, younger daughter <strong>of</strong> Major George Frederick Hibbert <strong>of</strong> Bramley, Surrey <strong>an</strong>d has issue. Argent, on a fess sable three mullets <strong>of</strong> six points Or, pierced gules. (BLG 1952) GROVE Sir Gerald Grove, 3rd Baronet, <strong>of</strong> Ferne, Wiltshire. Joined the BSAP in 1911 <strong>an</strong>d served in Germ<strong>an</strong> SW Africa <strong>an</strong>d East Africa Campaigns <strong>an</strong>d with the King's Afric<strong>an</strong> Rifles. Ermine, on a chevron engrailed gules three escallops, the centre one Or, the others argent. (BP) GUEST OF KLERKSDORP, TRANSVAAL Col. Hon. Sir Ernest Lucas Guest, KBE, CMG, CVO; formerly <strong>of</strong> Salisbury (Harare), Minister <strong>of</strong> Mines & Works 1938 - 44, Minister <strong>of</strong> Internal Affairs & Air, S. Rhodesia, 1944 -46, Minister <strong>of</strong> Fin<strong>an</strong>ce, Defence & Air, 1946 - 48, retired from Parliament 1948. Born 20/8/1882, son <strong>of</strong> the late H.M. Guest, J.P. <strong>of</strong> Klerksdorp, Tr<strong>an</strong>svaal <strong>an</strong>d gr<strong>an</strong>dson <strong>of</strong> Herbert Guest <strong>of</strong> Kidderminster, Worcs., m. 1911, Edith May, dau. <strong>of</strong> Thomas Jones <strong>of</strong> Singapore <strong>an</strong>d has had issue 2 sons (killed on active service) <strong>an</strong>d two daughters. Or, two chevronels azure between in chief two bees vol<strong>an</strong>t proper <strong>an</strong>d in base <strong>an</strong> <strong>an</strong>chor sable. (College <strong>of</strong> Arms, 29th July, 1914) (FDAF) GURNEY Peter Albert Gurney. Or, on a bend azure three plates each charged with a camera shutter sable. (Govt. Register No. 437) HALL Richard Braithwaite Hope Hall, <strong>of</strong> Highl<strong>an</strong>ds, Harare. Eldest son <strong>of</strong> Capt. Edward Charles Hope Hall <strong>of</strong> Hall Park. Born 5/6/1924. Quarterly, 1st <strong>an</strong>d 4th, barry <strong>of</strong> eight gules <strong>an</strong>d ermine three escutcheons argent each charged with <strong>an</strong> ermine spot sable, 2nd, gules, on a chevron argent, three crosscrosslets fitchée sable, 3rd, argent, a chaplet <strong>of</strong> roses proper between three boars' heads erect <strong>an</strong>d erased pe<strong>an</strong> (BLG 1952) HAMILTON John George Peter Hamilton, formerly <strong>of</strong> Bulawayo. Gr<strong>an</strong>dson <strong>of</strong> James Hamilton, 2nd Marquess <strong>an</strong>d 1st Duke <strong>of</strong> Abercorn. Born 15/10/1900, married, 25/5/1932, Alex<strong>an</strong>dra Christine J<strong>an</strong>sonius (née Egerton) Quarterly, 1st <strong>an</strong>d 4th, gules, three cinquefoils pierced ermine, 2nd <strong>an</strong>d 3rd, argent, a ship with sails furled <strong>an</strong>d oars in action sable; in the point <strong>of</strong> honour overall <strong>an</strong> inescutcheon azure charged with three fleurs-de-lis Or <strong>an</strong>d surmounted by a French ducal coronet. (BP 1953) 53
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