Surrey Coats of Arms I - Surrey County Council
Surrey Coats of Arms I - Surrey County Council
Surrey Coats of Arms I - Surrey County Council
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SURREY COATS OF ARMS<br />
WALL Baron Wall. Sir John Edward Wall, OBE, B.Com (London), <strong>of</strong> Wychwood, Coombe End, Coombe Hill, Kingstonupon-Thames,<br />
(b.1913), was created a Life Peer as Baron Wall <strong>of</strong> Coombe, 1976.<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Or masoned Gules two bars that in chief engrailed Azure and on a chief embattled Gules a garb Or between two billets<br />
Argent.<br />
Crest: Two arms embowed and interlaced dexter vested Azure cuffed Gules grasping in the hand Proper a trumpet Or the sinister<br />
vested Argent the hand in an electrician's gauntlet grasping a thunderbolt both Proper.<br />
Supporters: Dexter, A martin; Sinister, A robin; both with wings elevated Proper the undersides charged with a shakefork Or.<br />
Motto: Defendimus. (DPB1980)<br />
WALLER Vice-Admiral Arthur William Craig Waller, CB, DL, <strong>of</strong> Chargate Lodge, Burwood Park, Walton-on-Thames and <strong>of</strong><br />
Allenstown, Co. Meath, (1872-1943), son <strong>of</strong> the Very Rev. Graham Craig, MA, Rector <strong>of</strong> Tullamore and Dean <strong>of</strong> Clonmacnoise, (d.1904), and<br />
his wife Helen Catherine Waller, (1838-1927), assumed the surname and arms <strong>of</strong> Waller 1920, and was father <strong>of</strong> Patrick Arthur Beaufort Waller,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Bowness, Church Hill, Horsell, {Woking}, (b.1915). (IFR)<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Argent three walnut leaves Proper between two bendlets Gules.<br />
Crest: Pendent from an oak tree Proper an escutcheon …. charged with a saltire Gules.<br />
Motto: Haec fructus virtutis. (FD7)<br />
WALLER Kenneth Edmund de Warrenne Waller <strong>of</strong> 61 Northampton Road, Addiscombe, Croydon, (b.1922), elder son <strong>of</strong> Major<br />
Edmund Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Waller, RA, <strong>of</strong> 122 Ship Lane, Farnborough, Hampshire, (b.1894) and descended from Richard Waller <strong>of</strong> Cully, Co.<br />
Tipperary, (will proven 1688), who was also ancestor <strong>of</strong> Francis John de Warrenne Waller, MA (Cantab), MBCS, <strong>of</strong> 14 Portland Terrace, The<br />
Green, Richmond, (b.1940), 4 th son <strong>of</strong> Captain Caesar James L<strong>of</strong>tus Otway Waller, RASC, <strong>of</strong> Inverisk, Co. Galway, (1884-1950); and <strong>of</strong> Colonel<br />
Robert Studdert de Warrenne Waller, RA, <strong>of</strong> 13 Croham Park Avenue, Croydon, 7 th son <strong>of</strong> George Arthur Waller, JP, MA (TCD), <strong>of</strong> Prior Park,<br />
Nenagh, Co. Tipperary, (1835-1923).<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Chequy Or and Azure on a canton Gules a lion rampant double queued <strong>of</strong> the first.<br />
Crest: Out <strong>of</strong> a ducal coronet Or an eagle's leg and thigh erect Gules in front <strong>of</strong> five ostrich feathers alternately Argent and Azure.<br />
Motto: Honor et veritas. (IFR)<br />
WALLIS <strong>of</strong> <strong>Surrey</strong> and Sussex.<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Gules a chevron Ermine. (BGA)<br />
WALLIS John Wallis <strong>of</strong> East Dulwich, had a younger daughter and coheir Blanche Ruby Lavinia, who married, 1918, Edward Harold<br />
Cole <strong>of</strong> The White House, Sandilands, Addiscombe, {Croydon}, (1889-1963).<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Azure a fess Ermine flory counterflory Or. (BLG18)<br />
WALLIS Colonel Thomas John Wallis, The Rifle Brigade <strong>of</strong> Farley Hill, Camberley, (b.1922), eldest son <strong>of</strong> Thomas Henry Gardner<br />
Wallis <strong>of</strong> Parknamore, Ballincollig, Co. Cork, solicitor, (1865-1948), and descended from Thomas Wallis <strong>of</strong> Curraglass, Co. Cork, (d. before<br />
1630).<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Ermine a bend Gules.<br />
Crest: A lynx's head erased transfixed by a spear Proper. (IFR)<br />
WALPOLE Thomas Walpole <strong>of</strong> Stagbury Park, (1755-1840), Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Court <strong>of</strong> Munich,<br />
was son <strong>of</strong> the Hon. Thomas Walpole, (1727-1803) and grandson <strong>of</strong> the 1 st Baron Walpole <strong>of</strong> Wolterton, (1678-1757). He had a grandson Henry<br />
Spencer Vade-Walpole <strong>of</strong> Stagbury, (1837-1913), who assumed the additional surname Vade, 1892, and was grandfather <strong>of</strong> the present 9 th Baron<br />
Walpole <strong>of</strong> Walpole and 7 th Baron Walpole <strong>of</strong> Wolterton. The said Thomas Walpole, (1755-1840), had another grandson Sir Charles George<br />
Walpole, JP, MA (Cantab), <strong>of</strong> Broadford, Chobham, (1846-1926), Chief Justice <strong>of</strong> Gibraltar, 1892-3, and <strong>of</strong> the Bahama Islands, 1893-7, Deputy<br />
Chairman <strong>of</strong> Quarter Sessions and <strong>County</strong> <strong>Council</strong>lor for <strong>Surrey</strong>. From the 1 st Baron Walpole descended also the Rt. Rev. George Henry<br />
Somerset Walpole, MA (Cantab), (1854-1929), who was Rector <strong>of</strong> Lambeth, 1903-10, and Hon. Canon <strong>of</strong> Southwark, 1906-10, and was father<br />
<strong>of</strong> the famous novelist Sir Hugh Walpole, (1884-1941).<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Or on a fess between two chevrons Sable three cross crosslets <strong>of</strong> the field.<br />
Crest: The bust <strong>of</strong> a man in pr<strong>of</strong>ile couped at the shoulders Proper ducally crowned Or from the coronet flowing a long cap turned<br />
forwards Gules tasselled and charged with a catherine wheel Gold.<br />
Mottoes: Sibi constat. (BP105)<br />
Fari quae sentiat. (FD7)<br />
{ Stagbury is near Romsey, Hampshire, Wolterton is in Norfolk }<br />
WALSH <strong>of</strong> Croydon.<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Argent a fess between six martlets Sable.<br />
From a brass formerly in Croydon Church to Thomas Walsh, 3 rd son <strong>of</strong> Francis Walsh, living 1569, <strong>of</strong> Shelsley Walsh, Worcestershire.<br />
(SAC xxvi 55)<br />
WALSINGHAM <strong>of</strong> Scadbury in Chislehurst, Kent, from 1424 to 1655, and latterly <strong>of</strong> Little Chesterford, Essex. Extinct 1728.<br />
Descended from Alan Walsingham, (d.Mar 7, 1456), citizen and cordwainer <strong>of</strong> London.<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Paly <strong>of</strong> six Argent and Sable a fess Gules.<br />
Crest: Out <strong>of</strong> a mural coronet Gules a tyger head Or ducally gorged Azure. (Harl. Ms 1561, fo 11b)<br />
Of this family were Sir Edmund Walsingham, (d.Feb 9, 1550), Lieutenant <strong>of</strong> the Tower; and his nephew, Sir Francis Walsingham, the famous<br />
stateman, (d.Apr 6, 1590), who was <strong>of</strong> Barnes.<br />
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