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• arg. in chief three ears of lolteat conjoined on one stem or, in base 
as many fleur-de-lis of the first ; Soltau: imp. Gu. an eagle displ. or, 
crowned arg., on a canton of the last an anchor erect sa. ; Graves. 
This lady was Adele Isabella, second daughter of William Thomas, 
third Lord Graves, and married, 15th December, 1859, to George 
William Culme Soltau-Symons, Esq., of Chaddlewood, D.L., J. p., 
by whom she had George Algernon James, born 6th May, 1867 ; 
Adele Frances, died 1st March, 1872 ; Milly Louisa Isabella; 
Evelyn Mary; and Constance Lena. Mrs. Soltau-Symons died 
27th December, 1869. For remarks on the Symons' coat see the 
earlier part of this paper, in which the arms in the Guildhall 
windows are treated. 
1863. Mrs. (after, Lady) Symonds, Quarterly: 1 and Jf Sa. a 
dolphin embowed, in its mouth a fish, arg.; 2 Sa. a crescent 
betw. two mullets in pale arg.; 3 Arg. a chev. betw. three mascles 
gu. : imp. Arg. a chev. betw. three birds volent gu. The lady 
commemorated by this shield was Mary, youngest daughter 
of Captain Thomas Wolrige, r.n., married, in 1856, to Admiral 
Sir Thomas Matthew Charles Symonds, k.c.b. (then Captain 
Symonds, she was his second wife, the first being Anna Maria 
Prestwood, daughter of Captain Edmund Hey wood, r.n., c.b.), 
who was Admiral - Superintendent of Devonport Dockyard, 
1862-6. 
1864. Hon. Mrs. Lane, Per pale gu. and az., three saltires arg.; 
Lane : imp. Gu. a lion pass. gard. in chief two chaplets of laurel 
or ; on a chief of augmentation wavy, a representation of Algiers, 
with a British man-of-war before it, all ppr. ; Pellew. This shield 
was put up for Juliana Sarah, only daughter of Pownell Bastard, 
second Viscount Exmouth, who married, in 1836, Thomas Veale 
Lane, Esq., eldest son of the Kev. Richard Lane, of Coffleet, by 
whom she had four daughters. 
1865. Viscountess Templetown, Sa. a cross moline arg. : imp. Sa. 
three leopards' faces fessant as many fleur-de-lis arg., was the wife 
of George Frederick, third Viscount Templetown, a general in the 
army, to whom she was married 6th February, 1850, her father 
being General Sir Alexander Woodforde, g.c.b., g.c.m.g. The 
colouring of the arms is not quite correct apparently. 
