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1877. Mrs. Willes, Arg. a chev. sa. betw. three mullets or (this 
is wrong ; the mullets ought to be gules) ; imp. quarterly : 1 and 4 
Arg. an oak tree eradicated ppr.; 2 and 3 Arg. a f esse betw. three 
martlets sa. Matilda, daughter of William Joseph Lockwood, 
Esq., of Dews Hall, co. Essex, married, 16th May, 1855, to Captain 
Willes, afterwards Admiral Sir George Ommanny Willes, Knight. 
The impaled coat is incorrect ; it should be : 1 Arg. a /esse betw. 
three martlets sa.; Lockwood. 2 Erm. on a bend eng. sa. three 
plates; Cutts. 3 Az. on a bend cotised arg. a lion pass. sa. ; Tothill. 
4 Or a /esse ivavy betw. six billets sa. ; Dowdeswell. 
1878. Mrs. Soltau-Symons, Per pale, the dexter quarterly, as 
in the shield date, 1862; the sinister, per /esse, in chief, Arg. 
three foxes' heads couped ppr. (they should be, gu.) ; Todd : in 
base, Arg. on a cross gu. betw. four torteaux a lozenge or. This 
shield is for Mary Elizabeth, only daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel 
F. W. Todd, and relict of St. John Coventry, Esq., of Upper 
Henbury, and The Knoll, Wimborne, Dorset. She married, 
secondly, as his second wife, the above G. W. Culme Soltau- 
Symons, of Chaddlewood, Esq., by whom she has issue. The 
impalement is incorrect ; the coat in base has no right there, nor 
does there appear any reason for its introduction. It would be 
incorrect if it were the coat of the lady's first husband, which it 
is not. The impalement should be : In chief Graves, as in the 
1862 shield, and in base Todd. 
1879. Mrs. Farquhar, Arg. a lion ramp, sa., betw. in chief tioo 
sinister couped gu., and in base a crescent az., on a chief an eastern 
fortification ppr., on it the name 11 Agra" ; imp. Arg. a fesse erm. 
betw., in chief a chev. erm. inter in chief two bucks' heads caboshed 
ppr. and in base a rook sa. beaked and legged gu., in base of the 
fesse a buck pass. betw. three Cornish choughs all ppr. The above 
is the coat as painted. It is evidently incorrect, but there is not 
information at hand by which to correct it. 
1880. Mrs. Eadcliffe of Warleigh, Arg. a bend engrailed sa. ; 
Radcliffe : imp. Arg. on a cliev. eng. sa., betw. three stags courant 
ppr., as many crosses patee or ; Ellacombe. This lady is Hannah 
Charlotte, daughter of the Rev. Richard Ellacombe, rector of 
Alphington, county Devon, and married, 28th September, 1848, 
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