Elder son <strong>of</strong> Lt.Gen. John Wallace Hudleston, CB (RM). Born 14/1/1915, married, 1/9/1948, Barbara Je<strong>an</strong>, elder daughter <strong>of</strong> Sidney John Robotham <strong>of</strong> Michelgrove House, Boscombe <strong>an</strong>d has issue, Charles Andrew, born 15/12/1950. Gules, fretty argent. (BLG 1952) HUGGINS Godfrey Martin Huggins, CH, KCMG, Viscount Malvern <strong>of</strong> Rhodesia <strong>an</strong>d <strong>of</strong> Bexley, co. Kent, sometime Prime Minister <strong>of</strong> S. Rhodesia <strong>an</strong>d the Federation <strong>of</strong> Rhodesia & Nyasal<strong>an</strong>d. Argent, on a fess sable between three hearts gules a lion pass<strong>an</strong>t guard<strong>an</strong>t Or. (College <strong>of</strong> Arms: 24th May, 1955) HUGHSON John Munro Hughson <strong>of</strong> Harare Ermine, on a cross purpure ten bez<strong>an</strong>ts, in the first quarter a thistle bendwise slipped <strong>an</strong>d leaved proper, in the second quarter a salmon haurient bend -sinisterwise gules in the third quarter a horseshoe reversed azure <strong>an</strong>d in the fourth quarter <strong>an</strong> open book argent edged Or <strong>an</strong>d leathered <strong>of</strong> the fourth. (Govt. Register No. 523) HUNTER-RODWELL OF WOODLANDS Sir Cecil Hunter-Rodwell, GCMG, KCMG, CMG, Governor <strong>of</strong> Southern Rhodesia, 1928 - 1934. Born 29/12/1874, married 24/11/1908, Ethel Clarissa, daughter <strong>of</strong> Herbert Rall<strong>an</strong>d <strong>an</strong>d had issue. Eldest son <strong>of</strong> William Hunter Rodwell <strong>of</strong> Woodl<strong>an</strong>ds, Suffolk. Quarterly, 1st <strong>an</strong>d 4th, argent, two chevronels sable each charged with three wells Or, in chief a mural crown gules between two coco-nut trees eradicated <strong>an</strong>d fr ucted <strong>an</strong>d in base on waves <strong>of</strong> the sea a three-masted ship in full sail to the sinister proper, 2nd <strong>an</strong>d 3rd, vert, three greyhounds cour<strong>an</strong>t in pale argent, collared Or, on a chief wavy <strong>of</strong> the second a fleur-de-lis azure between two bugle-horns sable, garnished <strong>of</strong> the third, stringed gules.(BLG 1952) IMBERT-TERRY Sir Andrew Henry Bouhier Imbert-Terry, 4th Baronet. Born 5/10/1945. Formerly <strong>of</strong> Borrowdale, Harare. Azure, guttée d'or, on a chief <strong>of</strong> the last a bull's head caboshed between two mullets <strong>of</strong> the field. (BP) JACK David Alex<strong>an</strong>der Jack <strong>of</strong> Gwelo (Gweru) Vert, a sword erect argent pommel <strong>an</strong>d hilt Or, surmounted by a dragon's head erased <strong>of</strong> the last, all within a bordure engrailed gold. (Govt. Register No. 445) JACKSON John Oswald Malcomson Jackson, BA, LLB, <strong>of</strong> Salisbury (Harare). A descend<strong>an</strong>t <strong>of</strong> Richard Jackson <strong>of</strong> Killingwold Gr<strong>an</strong>ge, Yorkshire. General Andrew Jackson, President <strong>of</strong> the USA, was a member <strong>of</strong> this family. Gules, two bars d<strong>an</strong>cetty ermine, on a chief ermine three suns Or. (College <strong>of</strong> Arms, 16/6/1613 <strong>an</strong>d Harlei<strong>an</strong> MS 1487, Fo. 475) JAMES OF BARROCK 65
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