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56. Rev. Richard Hennah, f.g.s., Arg. three Cornish choughs sa, 
beaked and legged gu., on a chief az. a naval coronet betw. two 
crosses p^atee arg. Mr. Hennah was the eldest son of the Rev. Richard 
Hennah, vicar of St. Austell. He was born at St. Austell 8th 
March, 1765, took holy orders, and was for some time chaplain of 
Plymouth Citadel. He was the first who established the fossil- 
iferous character of the Plymouth limestones, and wrote an account 
of The Lime Rocks of Plymouth. He was long an esteemed 
member of the Plymouth Institution. He died the 26th March, 
1846, having married and left issue. 
57. Charles Hingston, m.d., of Plymouth, Gu. an arm in 
armour, embowed, ppr., in the hand a Danish battle-axe arg., in 
chief a mullet of the last for dijf. : imp. Erm. an anchor erect az. 
bet to. three escallop shells gu., on a chief wavy of the last a naval 
coronet or, Parker, of Harburn, county Warwick. Dr. Hingston 
was born in 1805, being the third son of Joseph Hingston, of 
Dodbrooke, near Kingsbridge, Esq., by his second wife Catherine 
Phillips Tregelles, daughter of Joseph Tregelles, of Falmouth. 
He married first in 1830 Mary, daughter of George Braithwaite, 
of Kendal, and by her had two daughters. He married secondly 
in 1837 Louisa Jane, daughter of Sir "William George Parker, 
Bart., and had issue : (1) Charles Albert Hingston, m.d., of 
Plymouth ; married, and has issue. (2) Ernest Alison Hingston ; 
married, and has issue. (1) Louisa; died unmarried in 1858. 
(2) Charlotte Parker Hingston, married to W. F. Fox, Esq. 
(3) Fanny Catherine Hingston, married to Arthur J. Hill, Esq. 
(4) Clara Gertrude Hingston. (5) Sophia Elizabeth Hingston. 
Dr. Hingston, who held a high place, and was a prominent 
member of this Society, died 5th September, 1872. 
58. Herbert Fortescue, Esq., m.r.c.s., Az. a bend eng. arg. 
cotised plain or, in chief a mullet charged with a crescent for 
dijf. : imp. Or two talbots pass. betw. as many flanches sa. ; 
Aldham. He was the eldest son of Robert Fortescue, surgeon, 
of Plymouth, and Ann, daughter of George Herbert, of Plymouth, 
banker. He was born 2nd Feb., 1805, and brought up to his 
father's profession, in conjunction with whom he practised in this 
town. He married Cecilia Reddie, daughter of Captain George 
Aldham, r.n., of Plymouth, and died 17th Nov., 1844, leaving 
