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61. Col. George Montagu, Quarterly: I. 1 and 2 Three lozenges 
conjoined in /esse gu. within a lord, sa.; Montagu. 2 and 3 Or 
an eagle displ, vert, beaked and legged gu.; Monthermer. II. Or 
a /esse betw. two chev. sa. ; Baynard, of Lackham, county Wilts. 
III. Arg. three bulls' heads caboshed sa. ; Walrond, of Dulford. 
IV. Az. three swans' necks erased arg.; Lucy. Col. Montagu, of 
Knowle, county Devon, and Lackham, county Wilts, was the son 
of James Montagu, of Lackham, who was son of another James, 
whose father, James Montagu, of Lackham, was the eldest son of 
James Montagu, by his wife Mary, daughter and heiress of Sir Robert 
Baynard, of Lackham, county Wilts. This last James was the 
third son of Sir Henry Montagu, first Earl of Manchester, by his 
wife Katherine, daughter of Sir William Spencer, of Yarnton, 
county Oxford, third son of Sir John Spencer, of Althorp. George 
Montagu, of Knowle, was a lieut. -colonel in the army, and married 
Anne, daughter of William Courtenay, Esq., by whom he had 
George Conway Courtenay, who married and left issue, besides 
two daughters — Louisa Matilda, married Matthew Crawford ; and 
Eleanora. Col. Montagu's great point was ornithology, upon 
which he was a great authority. Col. Montagu died 19th June, 
1815. 
62. Sir William Elford, Bart., Quarterly: 1 and Jf Per pale wavy 
arg. and sa. a lion ramp. gu. ; Elford. 2 and 3 Gu. three stirrups 
leathered or ; Scudemore. In an escutcheon of pretence Arg. three 
talhots' heads erased az. betw. nine cross crosslets gu. ; Hall. In 
chief the badge of a baronet ; viz., Arg. a sinister hand couped gu. 
Sir William Elford was the eldest son of the Rev. Lancelot 
Elford, vicar of Plympton, by his wife Grace, daughter of Alex- 
ander Wills, of Kingsbridge. He was created a baronet 26th 
November, 1800, and was the last male representative of a very 
ancient family in the south of Devon. He distinguished himself 
in scientific pursuits, and became a Fellow of the Royal Society 
and of the Linnsean Society. He married, first, Mary, daughter of 
the Rev. John Davis, of Plympton, by whom he had a son and 
daughter — Jonathan, who married, in 1810, Charlotte Wynne 
Aubrey, only daughter and heiress of John Wynne, of Abercuillith. 
county Denbigh, Esq., by Martha, daughter and co-heiress of Harcourt 
Aubrey, Esq., but died without issue ; and Grace Chard Elford. 
Sir William married secondly Mrs. Walrond, relict of Col. Walrond, 
