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Philip Furse, of Halfdon, in the county of Devon, 
Efquire.—Arms: Gules, a chevron embattled, between ' 
fix halberts in pairs, faltierways, or.—Creft: a tower 
proper. 
Henry Hodgson, M.D. and P.B.S. of Market 
Raifin, or Rafen, in the county of Lincoln.—Arms: Per 
chevron embattled or and azure, three martlets coun- 
terchanged.—Creft: a martlet. 
W. Child, of the county of Middlefex, Efquire; 
of the ancient family of Child of Yaxley, in the coun¬ 
ty of Huntingdon, where they have continued on 
one eftate in regular fucceffion for upwards of 150 
ears. A branch of this family came to London, and 
ave refided in regular fucceffion for more than eighty 
years in the parifh of St. Magnus the Martyr, near 
London-bridge.—Arms : Gules, a chevron engrailed 
ermine, between three eagles clofe, argent.—Creft: an 
eagle with wings expanded argent, enveloped round the 
neck with a fnake, which he holds in his beak proper. 
•—Motto, Imitari quam invidere. 
Jeffry Paul, of Silverfpring, in the-county of 
Wexford, and of the city of Dublin, Efquire.—Arms: 
Argent, a fword in pale between four croffies pattd 
fitchy.—Creft: a crofs patt6 fitchy refting between two 
fwords in faltire.—This family is originally Engliffi, 
but migrated fome centuries ago to Ireland : where fir 
Jofhua Paul, bart. of Paulville, in the county of Carlow, 
is the principal reprefentative. Jeffry Paul, of Moyle, 
efquire, grandfather of the baronet, and of the prefent 
Jeffry Paul, was many years governor, and reprefenta¬ 
tive in parliament, of that county. 
Josiah Williamson, of Mount Vernon, near 
Liverpool, Efquire.—Arms : Or, a chevron engrailed 
between three trefoils flipped fable.—Creft: a demi- 
eagle difplayed or, holding in the beak a trefoilflipped, 
as in the arms.—Motto, Murus arms confcierttia /ana, A 
found confcience is'a wall of brafs. 
Edward Hqll, of Lower Eaton-Street, Pimlico, 
Efquire.—Arms: Or, on a chevron fable, three unicorns’ 
heads erafed argent.—Creft: a fea-lion fejant or, guttd 
de fang.—Motto, Integritas tuta virus non capit. 
George-Dineley Goodere, of the city of GIou- 
ccfter, Efquire.—Arms: Gules, a fefs between two chev¬ 
rons vair.—Creft: a partridge holding in his beak an ear 
of wheat, all proper.—Motto, Po/funt , quia pojft videntur , 
They can conquer who believe they can. 
William Burroughs, Efquire, Advocate-General 
in Bengal.—Arms: Gules, the trunk of a tree erafed 
at the top, and eradicated'in pale ; from the fides there¬ 
of two branches leaved.- Creft: a lion paffant argent.— 
Motto, Audaces forluna juvat, Fortune favours the bold. 
J. Read, of the county of Buckingham,-Efquire.— 
Arms : Gules, a faltier between four wheat-fheaves or. 
—Creft : a falcon, with wings expanded proper. 
John Goodwin, of the city of London, Efquire.— 
Arms: Or, a lion paffant gardant fable ; on a chief gules, 
three lozenges vair.—Creft: a lion fejant gardant fable, 
holding a lozenge, as in the arms. 
James Hepburn, of Humby, Efquire.—Arms: 
Quarterly, firft and fourth gules, on a chevron argent, 
two lions counter paffant between a rofe gules; fecond 
and third argent, three leaves flipped proper.—Creft: 
a horfe argent, furniftied gules, paffant, and tied to a 
tree proper.—Motto, over the creft, “ Keep trail!:.” 
Christofher-Herbert Simpson, of Vauxhall, in 
the county of Surrey, Efquire.—Arms : Per fefs gules 
and or, a pale counterchanged, three birds of the .fe¬ 
cond.—Creft: a lion rampant or.—Thefe arms were 
granted to the fami2y of Simpfon upwards of three hun¬ 
dred years ago; one hundredand fixty of which, the fa¬ 
mily refided at Fulham, in the county of Middlefex. 
L D R Y. 
W. Bradshaw, of Darcy-Leven, in the county of 
Lancafter, Efquire.—Arms: Argent, twobendlets fable,' 
between three efcallops of the laft.—Creft: on a mount, 1 
a ftag ducally gorged, (landing under a vine, all proper. 
—Motto, Non nobis folum nati fumus , We are not born for 
ourfelves alone. 
William Wharton, of Bicefter, in the county 
of Oxford, Efquire.—The ancient family of Wharton 
were for many years feated in Weftmoreland.—Arms: 
Sable, a maunch argent, within a bordure or, charged 
with eight pair of lions’ paws faltierways, erafed gules. 
—Creft: a moor kneeling, in a coat of mail, all proper, 
ducally crowned or, (tabbing himfelf with a fword of 
the firft, hilt and pomel of the fecond. 
C. Croxford, of the county of Bucks, Efquire.— 
Arms: Argent, a chevron between three chaplets fable. 
The Reverend John-Symonds Breedon, of Bere- 
Court, near Pangbourn, in the county of Berks, nephew 
and heir at law of the late Dr. Breedon.—Arms : Gules, 
a lion rampant argent, within an orle of paffion (or Cal¬ 
vary) nails or.—Creft: a demi-lion rampant couped 
argent, holding in his dexter paw a crofs patte fuelled 
at the foot gules.—This ancient family has been long- 
feated in the county of Berks. 
F. C. Negus, of Brome, near Eye, in the county of 
Suffolk, Efquire.—Arms: Ermine, on a chief nebule 
azure, three efcallops or. 
Reverend J. Hallam, of Hallam, in the county of 
York, defeended of the Hallams of Weft Hallam, Kirk- 
Hallam, and Hallam Parva, in Derbyfhire.—Arms; 
Argent, a lion rampant azure, guttd d’or.—The Hal¬ 
lams are lituated to the north-eaft of the town of 
Derby, where branches of this family have been for 
ages feated. 
John Penwarne, of Penwarne, now of Penryn, in 
the county of Cornwall, Efquire.—Arms: Sable, a 
chevron or, between three fleurs-de-lis argent. 
George Daubeny, of Cirencefter, in the county of 
Gloucefter, Efquire.—Arms: Gules, four lozenges con¬ 
joined in fefs argent.—Creft: two dragon’s wings dif¬ 
played argent. 
Allen GREBELL,of the city of Canterbury, Efquire. 
_Arms : Sable,a crofs engrailed within a bordure or.— 
Creft: a greyhound’s head erafed at the neck argent, 
pellette, collared and ringed, or. 
William Franklin, Efquire, late Governor of 
New Jerfey.—Arms: On a bend between two lion’s 
heads erafed gules, a dolphin embowed between two 
birds.—Creft: a dolphin’s head in pale argent, erafed 
gules, finned or, between two branches vert.—Motto, 
Pro rege et patria , For king and country. 
Joseph-Sutherland Champion, of Woolwich, 
in the county of Kent, and of the county of Somerfet, 
Efquire.—Arms: Argent, three trefoils flipped, fable.— 
Creft: an arm in armour erect, couped between the wrift 
and elbow, holding in the gauntlet a chaplet of laurel. 
Rowland Freeman, of Stratford upon Avon, in 
the county ofWarwick, Efquire.—Arms: Argent, three 
lozenges fable.—Creft: a demi-lion rampant, holding 
between his paws a lozenge gules. 
Henry Salisbury, ofManchefter, Efquire.—Arms: 
Quarterly, firft and fourth gules, a lion rampant be¬ 
tween three crefcents argent; fecond and third or, a 
fefs indented between three crofs crofslets fitchd gules. 
—Creft: a demi-lion rampant couped argent, crowned 
or, holding in his paws acrefcent as in the arms. 
George-Cotes Ascough, of Eaft-Witton, in the 
countv of York, and Horton Cottage, in Buckingham- 
lhire, Efquire.—Arms: Quarterly, firft and fourth fa¬ 
ble, a fefs or, between three affes paffant argent; fecond 
azuse, a bend or : third argent', a crofs raoline fable. 
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