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Louisa, third daughter of Sir William Lemon, Bart., she married 
15th Aug. 1838, Richard Taylor, Esq., f.g.s., second son of John 
Taylor, Esq., of Coed Du. The arms of Taylor ought to have a 
crescent, and those of Dyke a mullet for difference. 
1869. Lady Staveley, Arg. on a chev. az. betw. three lozenges sa., 
as many stags' heads cohosh ed or: imp. Arg. in base on the sea, 
three pe?'so?is in military uniform seated in an open boat, rowed by 
two sailors, all ppr., in /esse three erm. spots, on a chief or a mount 
vert, thereon an oak tree ppr. fructed or. Susan Millicent, daughter 
of Charles William Minet, Esq., of Pier House, Dover, married, 
in 1864, General Sir Charles William Duncan Staveley, k.c.b., 
son of Lieut. -General Sir William Staveley, c.b. 
1870. Lady Codrington, Arg. a fess emb. gu. betw. three lions 
pass, sa., in chief the badge of a baronet; Codrington: imp. per 
pale, the dexter Sa. a lion pass gard. or betw. three helmets arg.; 
Compton : sinister Arg. an eagle displ. with two heads sa., on a 
chief vert two mullets or; Aitchison. The coat of Aitchinson 
should be omitted in this shield, being those of the lady's first 
husband. She was Catherine, eldest daughter of Henry Combe 
Compton, Esq., of The Manor House, Minstead, Hants, and 
married, first, 23rd April, 1838, Admiral Aitchison, of Shrubs 
Hill, Lyndhurst, and secondly (as his second wife, the first being 
Helen Jane, daughter of C. Webb Smith, Esq., from whom he 
was divorced in 1865), Admiral Sir Henry John Codrington, k.c.b., 
son of Admiral Sir Edward Codrington. g.c.b. 
1871. Lady Graves, Gu. an eagle displ. or, crowned arg., on a 
canton of the last an anchor sa. : imp. Arg. two rooks sa. regard, 
pierced through their necks by an arrow in fesse point to the 
sinister ppr. This shield represents Katherine Fredrica, daughter 
of Sir T. W. C. Murdock, married, in 1870, to Clarence Edward, 
fourth Lord Graves. 
1872. Mrs. Mudge, Arg. a chev. betw. three cockatrices ppr. : imp. 
Az. three midlets or, on a chief of the last three pales gu., on the 
centre one a crescent arg. for difference. For Jane, only daughter 
of George Frederick Dickson, Esq., of Abbots Reading, county 
Lancaster, and Hanover Terrace, Regent's Park, London, married, 
in April, 1844, to Zachary Mudge, Esq., of Sydney, Plympton, 
Devon. 
