LONGLEY (formerly <strong>of</strong> Angley Park) Howard Vaugh<strong>an</strong> Longley, living in Southern Rhodesia in 1952. Eldest son <strong>of</strong> Charles Herbert Longley <strong>an</strong>d gr<strong>an</strong>dson <strong>of</strong> Charles Thomas Longley, HEICS. Quarterly, per fess indented, azure <strong>an</strong>d argent, in the second <strong>an</strong>d third quarters a Latin cross gules, on a chief ermine a harp Or between two swords erect proper, pommelled <strong>an</strong>d hilted gold. (BLG 1952) LOWTHER Arthur James Beresford Lowther, Barrister-at-law, Inner Temple, late Capt. 3rd Bn. Suffolk Regt.; Asst. Commr. Kenya Colony, 1918- 20, A.D.C. to Governor <strong>of</strong> S. Rhodesia, 1923. Born 28/10/1888, 2nd son <strong>of</strong> the 1st Viscount Ullswater. Or, six <strong>an</strong>nulets sable, a crescent for difference. (BP 1953) LOXTON Benjamin William Loxton <strong>of</strong> Harare. Per chevron azure <strong>an</strong>d argent, a chevron counter-compony <strong>of</strong> the same, each azure check charged with <strong>an</strong> ermine spot argent, between three griffins' heads erased counterch<strong>an</strong>ged <strong>an</strong>d l<strong>an</strong>gued gules. (Govt. Register No. 424) LYON-DALBERG-ACTON Sir John Emerich Henry Lyon-Dalberg-Acton, MBE, 3rd Baron Acton. Formerly <strong>of</strong> M'Bebi, Mazoe. Quarterly; 1st <strong>an</strong>d 4th, gules, semée <strong>of</strong> cross-crosslets fitchée Or, two lions pass<strong>an</strong>t in pale argent, 2nd, quarterly, 1 <strong>an</strong>d 4, azure, six fleurs-de-lis, three, two <strong>an</strong>d one, argent, a chief d<strong>an</strong>cettée <strong>of</strong> the last, 2 <strong>an</strong>d 3, Or, a cross patonce gules, overall <strong>an</strong> escutcheon also azure, thereon a tower, <strong>an</strong>d a chief d<strong>an</strong>cettée also argent; 3rd, azure,a lion pass<strong>an</strong>t Or, between three plates, each charged with a griffin's head erased sable. (BP 1953) LYONS-MONTGOMERY Kynaston Foster Walter Lyons-Montgomery. Son <strong>of</strong> Hugh Lyons-Montgomery, JP, DL. Born 22/4/1859. Died in the Ch<strong>an</strong>nel Isl<strong>an</strong>ds in 1942. Troop Sgt. Major in the BSA Coy Police - Regtl. No. 1. Later a Capt. in the BSA Coy. Forces. Took part in the Warren Expedition to Bechu<strong>an</strong>al<strong>an</strong>d,1884-1885, Mashonal<strong>an</strong>d 1896 <strong>an</strong>d Boer War 1900-1902. Quarterly; 1st <strong>an</strong>d 4th gr<strong>an</strong>d quarters, 1 <strong>an</strong>d 4, azure, three fleurs-de-lys Or, 2 <strong>an</strong>d 3, gules, three gemmed rings Or, gemmed azure, overall <strong>an</strong> inescutcheon argent charged with a trefoil slipped vert, 2nd, azure, three battleaxes erect argent, 3rd, per fesse Or <strong>an</strong>d azure, three lions ramp<strong>an</strong>t all within a tressure flory counterch<strong>an</strong>ged. (FDAF) MACBRAYNE (formerly <strong>of</strong> GLENBRANTER) John Owen Macbrayne, late Maj. 1st Res. Regt. <strong>of</strong> L<strong>an</strong>cers. Born 1885, married, 1917, Violet Ellen, daughter <strong>of</strong> John Jord<strong>an</strong>. Formerly <strong>of</strong> Burford, Nyam<strong>an</strong>dhlovu. Quarterly, 1st <strong>an</strong>d 4th, gules, two lions pass<strong>an</strong>t guard<strong>an</strong>t in pale, per pale Or <strong>an</strong>d argent, 2nd <strong>an</strong>d 3rd, quarterly, 1 <strong>an</strong>d 4, argent a dexter h<strong>an</strong>d fessways proper, holding a cross-crosslet fitchy azure, 2 <strong>an</strong>d 3, argent, a tower embattled gules. (BLG 1952) 77
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