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Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
The Loder Baronetcy, of Whittlebury in the County of Northampton, and of High Beeches in Slaugham in the County of Sussex, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 27 July 1887 for Robert Loder, who had previously represented New Shoreham in the House of Commons as a Conservative.[1]
Gerald Loder, 1st Baron Wakehurst, was the fifth son of the first Baronet.
Loder baronets, of Whittlebury and High Beeches (1887)
Arms
Coat of arms of Loder![](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/ac/Loder_Achievement.png/220px-Loder_Achievement.png) | - Adopted
- 1887
- Crest
- Between two Escallops Or a Buck's Head cabossed transfixed with an Arrow bendwise point to the sinister all proper
- Helm
- Baronet or Knight
- Escutcheon
- Azure on a Fess between two Escallops Or three Buck's Heads cabossed proper
- Motto
- Murus Aeneus Conscientia Sana
(Latin for ‘A sound conscience is a wall of brass’) |
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