LEATHAM (formerly <strong>of</strong> Hemsworth Hall) Edward John Jord<strong>an</strong> Leatham, son <strong>of</strong> Albert Edward Leatham <strong>an</strong>d gr<strong>an</strong>dson <strong>of</strong> Edward Aldam Leatham <strong>of</strong> Miserden, Wish<strong>an</strong>ger <strong>an</strong>d Winstone. Formerly <strong>of</strong> Salisbury (Harare). Born 7/10/1909. Per saltire ermine <strong>an</strong>d Or, on a chief engrailed azure three bez<strong>an</strong>ts each charged with a saltire gules. (BLG 1952) LETHBRIDGE Lt. Hugh Fr<strong>an</strong>cis Hesketh Lethbridge (Somerset L.I.). Served in Matabele Campaign 1896 (medal), in Boer War <strong>an</strong>d in Natal, 1906. Born 26/10/1867, married, 1912, Edith Maude, elder daughter <strong>of</strong> Thomas Mellor Robinson <strong>of</strong> Natal <strong>an</strong>d died 3/7/1935 leaving issue. 4th son <strong>of</strong> Sir Wroth Acl<strong>an</strong>d Lethbridge, 4th Baronet. Argent, over water proper a bridge <strong>of</strong> five arches embattled, on the centre arch a turret gules, in chief <strong>an</strong> eagle displayed sable charged on the breast with a bez<strong>an</strong>t. (BP 1953) LEVETT OF MILFORD HALL Keppel Bagot Levett <strong>of</strong> the BSAP, born 16/1/1919, died on active service 19/3/1941. 2nd son <strong>of</strong> Richard Walter Levett, gr<strong>an</strong>dson <strong>of</strong> Walter Leveson Byrd Levett <strong>an</strong>d greatgr<strong>an</strong>dson <strong>of</strong> Lt. Col. Richard Byrd Levett <strong>of</strong> Milford Hall. Argent, a lion ramp<strong>an</strong>t sable, murally crowned Or, <strong>an</strong>d two crosses-crosslet fitchy in pale, between two piles issuing from the dexter <strong>an</strong>d sinister chiefs <strong>of</strong> the second, each pile charged with three crosses-crosslet fitchy <strong>of</strong> the third. (BLG, 1952 & FDAF) LIDDELL Henry George Magniac Liddell, eldest son <strong>of</strong> Sir Frederick Fr<strong>an</strong>cis Liddell, KCB, <strong>an</strong>d cousin <strong>of</strong> Lord Ravensworth. Served with the Rhodesi<strong>an</strong> Forces in WW2. Born 7/7/1902, married 31/1/1932, Amelia Lydia May, daughter <strong>of</strong> William Albert Walker <strong>of</strong> "Lydia", Gadzema <strong>an</strong>d had issue. Argent fretty gules, on a chief <strong>of</strong> the last three leopards' faces Or. (BP 1953) LIND OF GORGIE Col. John Michael Lind, formerly <strong>of</strong> the Rhodesi<strong>an</strong> Army <strong>an</strong>d son Adri<strong>an</strong>. Gules, two spears in saltire between a mullet in chief <strong>an</strong>d a crescent in base all argent within a bordure <strong>of</strong> the last charged with four fleurs-de-lys <strong>an</strong>d as m<strong>an</strong>y <strong>an</strong>nulets alternately azure. (FDAF & printed family pedigree) LLEWELLIN John Jestyn Llewellyn, Lord Llewellyn. First Governor-General <strong>of</strong> the Federation <strong>of</strong> Rhodesia & Nyasal<strong>an</strong>d. Born 2/2/1893. Gules, three chevronels couped ermine between as m<strong>an</strong>y spear-heads Or. (FDAF) 73
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