LOCAL HERALDRY. 
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1849. Hon. Mrs. Murrey, Per pale, the dexter quarterly: 1 and 
Jf Az. three mallets arg. within a treasure fiory counterjlory or. 2 
and 3 Gu., three crosses patee or, Barclay of Belvaird : imp. 
quarterly of four: 1 and 4- Or three bendlets az. on a chief 
of the last semee of fleur-de-lis of the first. 2 Az. fretty and 
semee of fleur-de-lis or. 3 Arg. a chev. betw. in chief two mullets 
and in base a crescent all gu. She was Emily, only child of Gerard 
de Yismes, fifth son of Phillippe, Comte de Vismes ; married 28th 
June, 1810, to General Sir Henry Murrey, k.c.b., fourth son of 
David, second Earl of Mansfield, by whom she had issue three 
sons and as many daughters. 
1850. Lady Yarde Buller, Quarterly: 1 and Jf Sa. on a cross arg. 
quarterly pierced of the field, four eagles displ. of the first ; Buller. 
2 and 3 Arg. a chev. gu. betw. three water bougets sa.; Yarde: 
imp. Lozengy erm. and sa. a canton or ; Patten. This lady was 
Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Wilson Patten, Esq., of Bank 
Hall, co. Lancaster, and married, 24th June, 1823, Sir John 
Yarde Buller, Bart, (afterwards Lord Churston), by whom she had 
a son and daughter. Lady Yarde Buller died 20th Feb., 1857. 
1851. Mrs. Parlby, Per pale, the dexter quarterly: 1 and 4 Arg. a 
parrot vert, beaked and legged gu. ; Parlby. 2 Arg. three talbots' 
heads erased az. betw. nine cross crosslets gu.; Hall. 3 Arg. on a chief 
gu. two mullets or; St. John : imp. per fesse, in chief, Az. a fesse 
dancette betw. three griffins pass, or; Holder : in base, Arg. a bend 
eng. sa. ; Radcliffe. Emma Admonition, third daughter of the 
Rev. Walter Radcliffe, of Warleigh, by his wife Abby, sister of 
Sir Ralph Lopes, Bart. She married 6th May, 1845, to the "Rev. 
John Hall-Parlby, m.a., j.p., of Manadon, as his second wife, his 
first wife (whose arms are in chief on the sinister side) being 
Emily Janetta, daughter of John Hooper Holder, Esq., of Stanton 
Lacy. The arms as painted are not quite correct. The talbots' 
heads in the coat of Hall should be az., not brown, as painted ; 
and the coat of St. John should be omitted, as the Hon. Jane St. 
John, third daughter of John, tenth Lord St. John, of Bletsoe, 
who married Humphrey Hall, Esq., of Manadon, county Devon, 
and Goldings, county Herts, was not an heiress or co-heiress in 
heraldry, there being male descendants of her father living, among 
them the present Lord St. John. By his lady Mr. Hall had three 
