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vert., a fleur-de-lis inter two lions ramp, of the first ; in chief the 
Waterloo medal, inscribed " Wellington" " Waterloo" pendant by 
a ribbon issuing from the chief, gu. edged az. This lady was 
Donna Juana Maria de los Dolores de Leon, married in 1814 to 
General Sir Harry George Wakelyn Smith, g.c.b., created a baronet 
for services in India. 
1855. Hon. Lady Lopes, Quarterly: 1 and J± Az. a chev. or, 
charged with three bars gamelles gu. betw. as many eagles rising of 
the second, on a chief of the last five lozenges conjoined in fesse of 
the first ; Lopes. 2 and 3 In a landscape field a fountain, thereout 
issuing a palm tree all ppr. ; Franco. On the centre the badge of a 
baronet: imp. Quarterly of six: 1 Sa. a cross arg. quarterly 
pierced of the field, thereon four eagles displ. of the first ; Buller. 
2 Arg. a chev. gu. betw. three water bougets sa. ; Yarde. 3 Arg. a 
chev. sa. betw. three roses gu. Jf. Arg. a chev. betw. three billets 
gu. ; Kelly. The colours of this coat are incorrectly reversed on 
the shield. 5 Or, on a bend sa. three horseshoes of the first ; Ferrers. 
6 as the first. For the Hon. Anne Buller, daughter of Lord 
Churston, married 11th May, 1854, to Sir Massey Lopes, Bart. 
1856. Lady Parker, Quarterly of six: 1 Gu. a chev. betw. three 
leopards faces or; 2 Per fess emb. or and sa., three stags pass, 
counterchanged (they should be goats). 3 Or a bend sa. Jf Sa. a 
bend betw. three spear-heads arg. 5 Arg. a fesse chequy az. and of 
the first, betw. three helmets of the second. 6 As the first ; imp. 
Vert an eagle desplayed arg. ; in chief the badge of a baronet. 
This was put up for Frances Anne, youngest daughter of Sir 
Theophilus Biddulph, Bart., married, in 1810, to Admiral Sir 
William Parker, Bart., g.c.b., by whom she had two sons and six 
daughters. 
1857. Mrs. Granville, Quarterly: 1 and 4 Gu. three clarions or 
organ rests or; Grenville. 2 and 3 Or three cinque/oil gu., a 
chief vaire ; D'Ewes : imp. Sa. a buck's head caboshed betw. two 
flanches arg. ; Parker. This lady was Anne Catherine, youngest 
daughter of Admiral Sir Hyde Parker, Knight, and married 27th 
October, 1830, Bernard Granville, Esq., j.p., d.l., of Wellesbourne 
Hall (as his second wife), eldest son of Court Granville, who 
assumed the name of Granville in place of that of D'Ewes, in 
