. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. t^e, each gorged with a naval crown or], b. 1848; m. 1889, Emily Charlotte (d. 1922), d. of late Thomas Shiffner of Westergate, Sussex. Seal— Copgrove Hali, near Leeds. Clubs—Carlton, Marlborough, (Cowes). BRIDGER (H. Coll., 10 Feb. 1917). Argent, achevron engrailed sable, voided throughout of the field,between three crabs gules. Mantling sable and —On a wreath of the colours, upon a rock proper,a crab, as in the arms. Motto— Omni liber metu. Son of Harry Bridger, Esq., , of Buckingham House, Old Shoreham, b.


. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. t^e, each gorged with a naval crown or], b. 1848; m. 1889, Emily Charlotte (d. 1922), d. of late Thomas Shiffner of Westergate, Sussex. Seal— Copgrove Hali, near Leeds. Clubs—Carlton, Marlborough, (Cowes). BRIDGER (H. Coll., 10 Feb. 1917). Argent, achevron engrailed sable, voided throughout of the field,between three crabs gules. Mantling sable and —On a wreath of the colours, upon a rock proper,a crab, as in the arms. Motto— Omni liber metu. Son of Harry Bridger, Esq., , of Buckingham House, Old Shoreham, b. 1828 ; d. 1910 ; tn. 1850, Eliza Anne, d. of George Orme, of Broadwater, Sussex :— Harry ColvUl Bridger, , , Lord of the Manors of Beeding, Horton and Old Shoreham, b. 1850. Res.—Adur Lodge, Old Shoreham, Sussex. C/m^— Carlton. BRIDGES of Tunbridge Wells (H. Coll.). Or, aninescutcheon azure charged with three water-bougets ofthe field all within a bordure ermine. Mantling aztureand or. Crest—Issuant from an antique crown or,. Jt CARD[RAy charged with three roses gules, barbed and seededproper, a Moors head and shoulders in profile proper,WTeathed around the temples argent and gold andcollared also gold. Motto— Je garderay. Son of WilUam Bridges, Gentleman, of HeatherdeneHouse, Highfield, and Cotu-t House, Overton 214 15vi IBti Southampton, b. 1821 ; d. 1897 ; m. 1873, Ellen,d. of Rev. Thomas Flond, Rector of Overton :—Herbert Charles Blackctt Bridges, Gentleman, b. —High Brow, Mount Ephraim, Tunbridge Wells. BRIDGES (H. Coll. 19 Ap. 1917). Azure, a man inarmour, visor raised, supporting with the dexter hand asword, point downwards or, on the sinister arm a shieldargent, charged with a cross gules, in chief two watCT-bougets of the second. Mantling azure and —On a wreath of the colours, between two maple-leaves vert, a demi-man in armour, visor raised, holdingin the dexter hand a sword erect or and on the sinisterarm a s


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