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W/Cdr Sir Archibald William Henry James, KBE, MC, formerly <strong>of</strong> "Bita", Mar<strong>an</strong>dellas<br />
(Marondera). MP for Wellingborough 1931 - 45, Parl. Priv. Sec. to Mr. R.A. Butler at<br />
the India Office & Min. <strong>of</strong> Labour 1936 - 38, <strong>an</strong>d <strong>of</strong> Bd. <strong>of</strong> Edcn. , 1942, hon 1st Sec.<br />
Brit. Embassy, Madrid 1940 - 41 , served in WW1 (3rd Hussars & RFC) <strong>an</strong>d WW2<br />
(RAF). Born 1893, son <strong>of</strong> H.A. James <strong>of</strong> Hurstmonceux Place, Sussex,<br />
gr<strong>an</strong>dson <strong>of</strong> J.H. James <strong>of</strong> Kingswood <strong>an</strong>d great-gr<strong>an</strong>dson <strong>of</strong> William James <strong>of</strong><br />
Barrock, co.Cumberl<strong>an</strong>d. Married 1stly, 1919 (m. diss. by div. 1936) Bridget, dau. <strong>of</strong><br />
the late Murray Guthrie, MP, <strong>of</strong> Torosay Castle, Isle <strong>of</strong> Mull <strong>an</strong>d had issue one son <strong>an</strong>d<br />
one dau.. Sir Archibald m. 2ndly, 1940, Eugenia, widow <strong>of</strong> Patrick Stirling, <strong>of</strong><br />
Kippendavie <strong>an</strong>d dau. <strong>of</strong> Edward Morris <strong>of</strong> New York <strong>an</strong>d by her has issue two sons<br />
Azure, a dolphin embowed proper. (Burke & Papworth)<br />
JARVIS<br />
Lt. Col. Sir Alex<strong>an</strong>der Weston Jarvis (Knt.Bach. 1931), eldest son <strong>of</strong> Sir Lewis<br />
Whincop Jarvis <strong>of</strong> Middleton Towers, Norfolk. Comm<strong>an</strong>ded a squadron in the<br />
Matabele Campaign in 1896 <strong>an</strong>d was a major in the Rhodesi<strong>an</strong> Regiment from 1899 to<br />
1902 in South Africa until the regiment was disb<strong>an</strong>ded.<br />
Gules, on a chevron between three hawks argent as m<strong>an</strong>y pellets sable each charged<br />
with a hawk's bell <strong>of</strong> the second.(Burke)<br />
JENNER<br />
Sir Albert Victor Jenner, 3rd Baronet, CMG, DSO. Served in Mashonal<strong>an</strong>d, 1896<br />
(despatches, Brevet Major) <strong>an</strong>d in South Africa, 1900 - 03 cmdg. Mounted Inf<strong>an</strong>try<br />
Corps (despatches, Brevet Lt. Col.). Born 19/12/1862, succeeded his brother<br />
12/10/1948.<br />
Per chevron azure <strong>an</strong>d Or, in chief two estoiles <strong>of</strong> the last <strong>an</strong>d in base a serpent<br />
nowed proper, all within a bordure engrailed ermine. (BP 1953)<br />
JERRARD<br />
Rev. Raymond Edmund Jerrard formerly <strong>of</strong> Bulawayo. Born 29/6/1937.<br />
Argent, a chevron gules between three ermine spots sable. (Visitation <strong>of</strong> Somerset,<br />
1623 (copy) <strong>an</strong>d printed family pedigree)<br />
JERVOIS<br />
William Hubert Percy Jervois, KCLJ, formerly <strong>of</strong> Gwelo (Gweru) <strong>an</strong>d Salisbury<br />
(Harare).<br />
Sable, six ostrich feathers argent (three, two <strong>an</strong>d one) within a bordure Or charged with<br />
eight fleurs-de-lys azure.(Govt. Register No.394).<br />
JOHNSON<br />
Cyril Martin Hugh Johnson, formerly <strong>of</strong> Buwi Farm, Eldorado. Born posthumously<br />
15/1/1905, younger son <strong>of</strong> Major Arthur Cyril Beaumont Johnson, IA, <strong>an</strong>d greatgr<strong>an</strong>dson<br />
<strong>of</strong> Sir Henry Allen Johnson, 2nd Baronet <strong>of</strong> Bath.<br />
Per pale sable <strong>an</strong>d azure, on a saltire argent between three towers Or, fired proper, one<br />
in chief <strong>an</strong>d two in fess <strong>an</strong>d two tilting spears saltirewise in base <strong>of</strong> the third, five cocks<br />
<strong>of</strong> the first. (BP 1953)<br />
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