B31039-Hussey

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Name of the family:

Hussey

Blason:

Quarterly, per a cross of pearls or and gu. in the Ht and 4th quarters a cross as., in the 2nd and 3rd three lions pass. guard. two and one, gold, on the centre chief point (as an honourable augmentation) a plate charged with the turban of an Omrah of the Mogul empire ppr.

Crest(s):

A hind trip pant ppr. gorged with a ducal coronet and chained or. Supporters (by royal licence, dated 1835, personal to the late Sir R. H. Hdsset)-On the dexter, a soldier of the E. I. C. Artillery habited ppr. the exterior hand supporting a flag flying to the sinister az.; on the sinister a soldier of the Native Artillery of Bengal, also habited ppr. and holding a flag flying to the dexter gu. both inscribed with the word "Hindustan" in letters of gold.

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Info about the family:

Upwood and Wood Walton, co. Hunts; the late Admiral Sir Richard Hussey Hussey, K.C.B. and G.C.M.G., of Wood Walton, co. Huntingdon, father of the present Richard Hussey Hussey, Esq., of Upwood, and second son of the late Robert Moubray, Esq., of Cockairny, co. Fife, assumed, in 1832, by sign manual, on inheriting Wood Walton, the present surname and arms

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