B57057-Ward

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Name of the family:

Ward

Blason:

Quarterly, 1st and 4th, az. a cross moline or, in the dexter and sinister points in chief a key and an anchor respectively, for Ward; 2nd and 3rd, per chev. flory counterflory gu. and ar. three martlets counterchanged, for Pldher.

Crest(s):

1st, Ward: A wolfs head erased and langued holding in the mouth a key all ppr.; 2nd, Plumer: A demi lion gu. holding in the paw a garb or.

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Motto:

Give the thanks that are due.

Info about the family:

Plombe-Wabd, Gilston Park, co. Herts; Robert Wabd, Esq., younger brother of George Ward, Esq., of North wood Park, Isle of Wight, acquired Gilston Park by bis second wife, Jane, relict of William Pluher, Esq., of Gilston Park, and dau. of the Hon. and Rev. George Hamilton, son of James, seventh Earl of Abcrcorn, and assumed, by royal licence, the additional surname and arms of Pldhbb. Mr. Plumeb-Wabd, who was appointed one of the Welsh Judges in 1805, filled several high offices of state, having been Under Foreign Secretary, a Lord of the Admiralty, Clerk of the Ordnance, and Auditor of the Civil List; in 1832, be was High Sheriff co. Hertford; he was distinguished in literature as the author of the " History of the Law of Nations," and of "Tremaine," "De Vere," Ac

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1073

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