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84 A ColleSiion of Ar?ns
Variations.
Smith of Togflon, Northumberland. The fame arms
and creft, but without the mounts vert.
93. Smith of Nottinghamshire, Hert-
fordshire, &c. &c, aflumed in 1839 the
name of Carington, Lord Carrington, cr.
1797. Or, a chevron cottifed, between three
demi- griffins fegreant couped, the two in
chief refpecting each other fable. Creft,
an elephant's head erafed or, eared gules,
charged on the neck with three fleur-de-lis,
two and one, azure. Supporters, Two griffins
fable, winged, beaked, and membered or; the
dexter charged on the body with three fleur-
de-lis, and the finifter with three trefoils
(lipped, in pale of the laft.
Thomas Smith, anceftor of Lord Carrington, and numerous
county families, founded a bank in Nottinghamfhire prior to
1688. Four generations of this family have now (1869) fat in
Parliament ; and at one time they returned feven members to
the fame Parliament. In the Reformed Parliament of 1868,
there were five of this family. (Debrett.)

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