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Coat of Arms of the Storeys / Storys families.Compiled and Edited by Arthur Charles Fox-Davies of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-law. Seventh Edition 1930. State Library of Victoria. Australia.
STOREY (H.Coll.). Per fesse indented argent and gules, a pale with three
whelk-shells, two and one, and as many storks, one and two, all counterchanged.
Mantling - gules and argent.
Crest - On a wreath of the colours, upom a rock proper, a whelk-shell fessewise gules,
thereon a stork argent. Motto - "Deficiam aut efficiam."
Livery - Drab coat, red collar and cuffs.
Sons of Sir Thomas Storey, Knight Bachelor, J.P., D,L., b. 1825 ;
d. 1898 ; m. 1st, 1852, Eliza, d. of Capt William Sherren, late Oxfordsh. Lt. Inf.,
of Folkestone; 2nd, 1862, Annie Williamson, d. of Charles Blade of Aysgarth,Wensleydale, Yorks.
:-
Herbert Lushington Storey, Esq., J.P. and D.L.co. Lancs. (High Sheriff 1904),
b. 1853 ; m. 1st, 1882, Emily (d. 1911), d. of G. F. Fisher, Esq., J.P. of
Cheadle, Cheshire ; 2nd, 1915, Sylvia Maud, d. of Edward Hosking, I.C.S., and has issue - (1)
Kenneth Lushington Storey, Wsq. (Hawling Manor, Andoversford, Glos.), b. 1886 [m.
1910, Alice Nesbit, d. of late Major de Freville, 8th and 11th Hussars, of Hinxton Hall, and
Shelford, Cambridgeshire]; (2) Thomas Herbert Storey, Gentleman, b. 1922; Honor Oakden
Patrickson [m. , Hector Macleod, 3rd son of Roderick W. Macleod,
Esq., J.P., of Invergordon Castle, co. Ross, and Cadbole, co. Cromarty]; and Margaret Sylvia
Patrickson. Post Add. - Burton Hill House, Malmesbury, Wilts. Club - Reform.
Charles Coverdale Storey, Esq, J.P., co. Denbigh, b.
1868; m. 1st, 1902, Elizabeth d. of Edmund Sharpe of Halton Hall, Lancaster;
2nd, 1926, Phyllis, d. of the late Llewelyn Hugh-Jones, Esq., C.B.E., and has
issue - Llewelyn Robert Owen Storey, Gentleman, b. 1926; and Gwyneth Lois.
Res. - Plâs Nantyr, Glyn-Ceiriog, N. Wales. Clubs. -
Devonshire, Bath.
Robert Holme Storey, Esq., J.P. and C.C. co. Denbigh,
Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple, b.1872; m. 1907, Beatrice Maud, d.
of Sir William Tate, 2nd Bart.; and has issue - Thomas William Storey, Gentleman,
b. 1910; Roy Frederick Storey, Gentleman, b. 1913. Res. -
Bishopswood, Ross, Herefordshire.
Son of Edgar Storey, Esq., b.1859; d. 1909;
m. :-
Ronald Alexander Storey, Gentleman, b. 1888.
Postal add. - Escowbeck Cottage, Caton, Lancs.
STOREY (H. Coll.). Per fesse gules and argent, a pale with three crosses
patée, two and one, and as many storks, one and two, all counterchanged. Mantling gules
and argent. Crest - On a wealth of the colours, a stork gules between two crosses patée
argent. Son of Edward Storey, Esq., J.P. of Crosslands, Lancaster, b. 1829; m. :- William John Patrickson Storey, Esq., J.P. Flints (High Sheriff 1905-6), b. 1860. Res. -
STOREY of Randwick, New South Wales (U.O.). Per fesse or and azure, a
pale counterchanged, three storks sable, beaked and membered gules, and as many garbs of the first,
banded on the last. Mantling gules and argent. Crest On a wreath of the colours, on a
garb fessewise or, banded gules, a stork proper. Motto "Ciconia fausta avis"
Sons of Hon. Sir David Storey, M.L.C., of Randwick, N.S.W., b. 1856;
d. 1924; m. 1883, Rachel Agnes, d. of the late Capt. Andrew Doig:- John Colvin Storey, Esq., O.B.E., M.B., F.R.C.S., Lt.-Col Australian A.M.C., b. . Res. - Randwick, New South Wales. David Andrew Storey, Esq., Lt.-Col. Australian Imp. Forces, b. . Res. Theodore Wentworth Storey, Esq., Served Great War with Australian Forces, b. . Res. -
STORY of Nottingham (H.Coll.). Quarterley, 1 and 4,
per fesse indented argent and sable, three falcons counter-changed (Story); 2 and 3,
argent, a gauntlet sable, garnished or (Lacock). Mantling sable and argent.
Crest - On a wreath of the colours, upon a wreath of laurel, a black falcon all proper. Son of General Valentine Frederick Story, b. 1818; d. 1907; m. . Col. William Frederick Story, C.B., J.P., Notts. and D.L. co. Lanark, late Lt.-Col. Comdg. 3rd Batt. (mil.) Highland L.I., b. . Res. - The Forest, Mount Hooton Road, Nottingham. Club - White's.
STORY-MASKELYNE (Roy. Lic., 1902, H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable,
a fesse engrailed or, between three escallops argent (Maskelyne, Vn. Wilts., 1623, and probabley
earlier); 2 and 3, argent, a lion rampart double queued purpure, between four bugle-horns stringed
sable in saltire (Story). Mantling sable and or. Crests - 1. on a wreath of the
colours, a demi-lion sable, holding between the paws an escallop argent (Maskelyne); 2. on a
wreath of the colours, two arms embowed, habited purpure, cuffed argent, the hands proper, grasping
by the attires a stag's head caboshed or, pierced by an arrow in pale argent (Story).
Motto - "Bis vivitur virtute."
Son of Edmund Mervin Booth Story-Maskelyne, Esq., of the Manor House, Lydiard
Millicent, Wilts., B.A. (Oxon.), Barrister-at-Law, b. 1829; d. 1915; m. 1860,
Martha Banger (d. 1920), eld d. of Thomas Russell of Beaminster, Dorset:- Anthony St. John Story-Maskelyne, Gentleman, b. 1861. Res. - 13 Tiverton Mansions, 140 Gray's Inn Road, W.C.1.
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