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JOURNAL OF THE PLYMOUTH INSTITUTION. 
1866. Mrs. George Parker, Quarterly of six as Lady Parker, . 
1856. On an escutcheon of pretence quarterly of four grand quarters: 
I. and IV. quarterly, 1 Az. six mullets arg. ; Praed. 2 Per pale 
indent sa. and erm. on a chev. gu. five crosses patee or ; Mack- 
worth. 3 Gu. a bend betw. six martlets or. 4 Erm. on a chev. gu. 
three bezants. II. and III., 1 and J/. Gu. a fess or betwn. three 
bezants ; Hayes. 2 Sa. a lion ramp. arg. collared or, in chief 
three bezants ; Treby. 3 Gu. a bend lozengy erm.; Hele. Mrs. 
George Parker was Anne Elizabeth, only child of William Mack- 
worth Praed, Esq., of Delamore, and married, 25th April, 1857, 
Admiral George Parker, r.n., second son of Admiral Sir William 
Parker, Bart., g.c.b., and has issue. 
1867. The Hon. Lady Spencer, Per pale, the dexter per fesse, in 
chief, quarterly, 1 § £ Arg. on a bend sa. three escallops of the field : 
2 and 3 Gu. a fret or ; in base, Sa. a lion ramp. arg. on a sinister 
canton of the second a cross of St. George. This is altogether 
wrong, it should be : Quarterly: 1 and 4 Quartered arg. and gu., in 
the second and third a fret or, over all on a bend sa. three escallops 
arg. 2 and 3 Sa. a lion ramp, arg., on a canton of the second a 
cross of St. George, on the centre of the whole a mullet on a crescent 
for diff. The sinister being, Quarterly : 1 and Jf Gyronny or and 
sa. 2 Arg. a galley sa., sails furled up of the last, flag and 
pennants flying gu. 3 Or a fesse chequy az. and arg.; on the 
centre point of the whole a heart gu. ensigned with an ancient crown 
gold ; on a chief of honourable augmentation, arg. a mount vert 
inscribed A VA in letters of gold, thereon a Burmese stockade ppr. 
betw. a representation of the gold cross and clasp conferred on the 
first baronet of this family, on the dexter ; on the sinister pendant 
by a ribbon gules fimbriated az. the badge of the Portuguese order 
of the Tower and Sword. This lady was the wife of General the 
Hon. Sir Augustus Almeric Spencer, k.c.b., &c, &c, (first son of 
the first Lord Spencer, second son of the third Duke of Marl- 
borough), and second daughter of Sir Archibald Campbell, Bart., 
G.C.B. 
1868. Mrs. Taylor, Langdon Court, Sa. a lion pass, arg.; Taylor: 
imp. Or three cinquefoil gu., should be, sa.; Dyke. Mrs. Taylor 
was Caroline Anne, youngest daughter of Lieut. -Col. Geo. Hart 
Dyke (third son of Sir John Dixon Dyke, Bart.), by his wife 
