OXENBRIDGE Viscount see MONSON SURREY COATS OF ARMS OXLEY Charles Oxley, JP, <strong>of</strong> Ripon Hall, Yorkshire, (1776-1873), had issue, amongst others, an eldest son Charles Christopher Oxley, JP, <strong>of</strong> Ripon Hall and <strong>of</strong> Redcar, Yorkshire, (1810-81), whose 2 nd son the Rev. William Henry Oxley, MA (Oxon), (1848-1924), was Vicar <strong>of</strong> Petersham, 1891-1903; and a 4 th son Robert Darley Oxley, JP, <strong>of</strong> Thorpe Lodge and Bondgate Green, Yorkshire, (1821-75), who was father <strong>of</strong> Colonel Robert Henry Oxley, Gordon Highlanders <strong>of</strong> Mavinscourt, Farnham, (1847-1929). <strong>Arms</strong>: Argent a fess Gules between three oxes passant Sable armed and ho<strong>of</strong>ed Or. Crest: An ox's head couped Sable armed Or charged with three ermine spots Gold. Motto: Tamn aris quam aratris. (FD7; BLG17) <strong>Surrey</strong> Heritage
SURREY COATS OF ARMS PACKINGTON <strong>of</strong> Shoelands in Puttenham. <strong>Arms</strong>: Sable on a bend Argent three wheatsheaves Gules. Crest: A demi-lion rampant couped Azure holding in the dexter paw a sword Argent hilt and pomel Or. As borne (SV1623) by Thomas Packington <strong>of</strong> Edgeworth, Middlesex, and Shoelands, son <strong>of</strong> William, (d.1618), <strong>of</strong> Whitchurch, Middlesex, son <strong>of</strong> Richard, son <strong>of</strong> Humphrey, son <strong>of</strong> Thomas Pakington <strong>of</strong> Berwick-upon-Tweed, slain at the battle <strong>of</strong> St. Albans, 1459. PAGE <strong>of</strong> East Sheen in Mortlake. <strong>Arms</strong>: Sable a fess between three doves Argent beaked and membered Gules. Crest: Out <strong>of</strong> a ducal coronet a demi-griffin wings elevated, both per pale Or and Gules counterchanged. * Motto: Spe labor levis. As borne by Peter Page, JP, <strong>of</strong> East Sheen. (Gen. Arm.) * Fairbairn records this as: Out <strong>of</strong> a ducal coronet per pale Or and Gules a demi griffin per pale counterchanged beaked <strong>of</strong> the second. (FBC) PAGE <strong>of</strong> <strong>Surrey</strong>. <strong>Arms</strong>: Gules a fess engrailed Ermine between three doves Argent beaked and membered <strong>of</strong> the field a bordure engrailed <strong>of</strong> the second. (BGA) PAGE-TURNER Frederick Ambrose Wilford Page-Turner <strong>of</strong> Ambrosden House, St. George's Avenue, Weybridge, and <strong>of</strong> Ambrosden, Oxfordshire, and Sundon, Bedfordshire, (1882-1936), was father <strong>of</strong> the Rev. Edward Gregory Ambrose Wilford Page-Turner, (b.1931), Curate <strong>of</strong> St. Mary's with St. John's Walton-on-Thames, Lord <strong>of</strong> the Manor <strong>of</strong> Ambrosden, formerly <strong>of</strong> One Acre, Weybridge and Wetwood Rough, Chiddingfold. <strong>Arms</strong>: Quarterly, 1 and 4, Quarterly, i and iv, Argent a fer-de-moline pierced Sable (Turner); ii and iii, Azure a fess indented between three martlets Or (Page); 2 and 3, Vert on a saltire between four pheons Argent a pomeis on a chief engrailed Or a lion passant Gules (Blaydes). Crest: A lion passant guardant Argent ducally crowned Or holding in the dexter paw a fer de moline as in the arms. Motto: Vincit qui patitur. (BLG15, 17, 18) PAGET Brigadier-General Thomas Paget, Governor <strong>of</strong> Minorca, bought Randalls in Leatherhead, 1736; His daughter Caroline, (d.1766), wife <strong>of</strong> Sir Nicholas Bayly, 2 nd Bart., (d.1782), sold it 1753. (VCHS iii 297) From them descended General Sir Arthur Henry FitzRoy Paget, PC, GCB, KCVO, <strong>of</strong> Warren House, Coombe Wood, Kingston Hill, (1851- 1929), son <strong>of</strong> General Lord Alfred Henry Paget, CB, (1816-88), and grandson <strong>of</strong> the 1 st Marquess <strong>of</strong> Anglesey, (1768-1854). Of the same family, Lieutenant-Colonel Alwyn de Blaquiere Valentine Paget, DLI, <strong>of</strong> Hollesley, Horsell, {Woking}, (1855-1931), and Mark John Paget, JP, <strong>of</strong> Crosslee, Woking, (1864-1938), were younger sons <strong>of</strong> Colonel Leopold Grimston Paget, RA, (1824-92), and were descended from the 9 th Baron Paget and 1 st Earl <strong>of</strong> Uxbridge, (d.1812), father <strong>of</strong> the 1 st Marquess, as are also Richard Berkeley Paget, MA (Oxon), MBA (Cornell), <strong>of</strong> Chagfords, Pond Road, Hook Heath, Woking, son <strong>of</strong> Lieutenant-Colonel Cyril Nevil Paget, VD, <strong>of</strong> Angmering-on-Sea, Sussex and Michael Robertson Paget, <strong>of</strong> 45 Hillsford Place, Earlswood, Redhill, composer and teacher, son <strong>of</strong> Bernard Leopold Paget, <strong>of</strong> 33 Lower Church Road, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset. Henry Alexander Reginald Paget, <strong>of</strong> Manor Farm, Hookwood, Horley, late Lieutenant, The Welsh Guards, is descended from Henry, Lord Paget, 3 rd Earl <strong>of</strong> Uxbridge and 2 nd Marquess <strong>of</strong> Anglesey, (1797-1869). <strong>Arms</strong>: Quarterly, 1, Sable on a cross engrailed between four eagles displayed Argent five lions passant guardant <strong>of</strong> the field (Paget); 2, Gules a chevron Vair between three martlets Or (Bayly, by male descent); 3, Barry <strong>of</strong> four Ermine and Or a lion rampant Azure (Bagenal); 4, Argent crusilly Azure three talbots' heads erased Sable langued Gules (Hall); 5, Gules three narcissus flowers Argent (Lambert); 6, The same arms <strong>of</strong> Paget by inheritance; 7, Argent two bars Gules on a canton <strong>of</strong> the last a cinquefoil Or (Preston). Crest: A demi heraldic tiger Sable maned ducally gorged and tufted Argent. Motto: Per il suo contrario. (FD7; BP105) PAGET Alfred Paget <strong>of</strong> Kentmere, 25 Birdhurst Rise, Croydon, (b.1867), 2 nd son <strong>of</strong> Peter Paget, <strong>of</strong>ficial Assignee <strong>of</strong> the London Court <strong>of</strong> Bankruptcy and Receiver <strong>of</strong> the late Insolvent Debtors' Court, (1833-1913). <strong>Arms</strong>: Vert on a cross raguly Ermine between in the first and fourth quarters a garb Or and in the second and third a pelican Argent vulning herself Proper a cross flory <strong>of</strong> the third between four bezants. Crest: A demi lion rampant holding in the dexter paw a scroll <strong>of</strong> parchment Proper and charged on the shoulder with a cross flory as in the arms. Motto: Quod bonum est tenete. (FD7) PAGET Major John Byng Paget <strong>of</strong> Ibstock Place, Roehampton, and Colonia Paget, Sao Paulo, Brazil, West Yorkshire Regiment and Sudan Camel Corps, (b.1870), son <strong>of</strong> Herbert Byng Paget <strong>of</strong> Darley House, Derbyshire, (1845-1914), a cadet <strong>of</strong> Paget <strong>of</strong> Ibstock, Leicestershire. <strong>Arms</strong>: Sable a cross engrailed between in the first and fourth quarters an escallop Argent. Crest: A lion rampant Sable collared Or supporting an antique shield Argent charged with an escallop Sable. Motto: Espère et persévère. (BLG15) PAGET The Rt. Hon. Sir Ralph Spencer Paget, PC, KCMG, CVO, <strong>of</strong> Warren House, Kingston Hill, (1864-1940), was 2 nd son <strong>of</strong> the Rt. Hon. Sir Augustus Berkeley Paget, PC, GCB, (1823-96), and descended from the 9 th Baron Paget and 1 st Earl <strong>of</strong> Uxbridge. PAGGIN <strong>of</strong> Wandsworth.* <strong>Arms</strong>: Vert a fess embattled between three ragged staves erect Argent. Crest: Two ragged staves in saltire Argent chained Sable. (BGA) * (VCHS iv 109) records the Manor House on the summit <strong>of</strong> the East Hill, Wandsworth, as built for a Low Country refugee Peter Paggen, probably c.1670, and demolished 1890; and a legacy <strong>of</strong> £50 to the church at Wandsworth from Mrs Catherine Paggen, c. 1727. <strong>Surrey</strong> Heritage