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JOURNAL OF THE PLYMOUTH INSTITUTION. 
1 873. Admiral the Hon. Sir Henry Keppel, k. c.b., President, there 
being no Lady Paramount this year, Gu. three escallop shells arg. ; 
there should be a martlet in chief for difference. Sir Henry Keppel 
was the fourth son of William Charles, 4th Earl of Albemarle. 
1874. Mrs. Bastard, Quarterly: 1 and 4 Or a chev. az.; Bastard. 
2 and 3 Quarterly arg. and az., in the first and fourth a lion ramp, 
gu. ; imp. Or three eagles displ. pur p. ; Rodney. For Frances Jane, 
daughter of the Hon. Mortimer Rodney, seventh son of George, 
second Lord Rodney, and married, 16th October, 1861, to Baldwin 
John Pollexfen Bastard, Esq., of Kitley. 
1875. Mrs. Montague Bere, Quarterly : 1 and £ Arg. three bears' 
heads couped sa., muzzled or, in chief a label gu. for difference of 
the eldest son. 2 and 3 Sa. three keys erect wards to the dexter arg. : 
imp. Quarterly of nine : J Sa. on a cross arg. quarterly pierced of 
the field, four eagles displ. of the first in chief a crescent gu. for diff. 
2 Vaire, a. bord gu. (should be, thereon eight cross crosslets or.). 
3 Az. on a chev. betw. three cross crosslets arg., as many ogresses 
(should be torteaux). Jf Az. a stag's head caboshed arg. horns or. 
5 Gu. a lion ramp. arg. crowned or. 6 Arg. a chev. gu. betw. 
three moorcocks sa. 7 Quarterly arg. and az. in the first and 
fourth a lion ramp. gu. 8 Arg. a chev. sa. 9 Per saltire az. and 
or, a lion ramp, counterchanyed. This lady was Cecil Henrietta, 
second daughter and eventual co-heiress of Captain Thomas Went- 
worth Buller, r.n., of Strete Ralegh, co. Devon, and married 
12th August, 1852, to Montague Bere, Esq., q.c, of Morebath, by 
whom she had five sons and six daughters. 
1876. Mrs. Hole, Az. an annulet betw. three lozenges or ; imp. 
quarterly: 1 and 4; Hall. 2 and 3; Parlby. (See 1852.) The 
impalement here is wrong, according to the monuments in Penny- 
cross Church, by which the impalement should be : 1 and Jf Arg. 
a parrot vert, beak and legs gu. ; Parlby. 2 and 3 Arg. three 
talbots' head's erased az. betw. nine cross crosslets gu. ; Hall. The 
correct method in using a double name is to place the arms 
belonging to the first name in the first quarter; but this is 
generally regulated by direction in the patent or sign manual for 
taking the second name. Mrs. Hole being Emily Lsetitia, second 
daughter by his first wife, of the Rev. J. Hall-Parlby, and wife of 
William Hole, Esq., J. p., of Parke, Devon. 
