DescriptionHatchment of Rev. George Leonard Jenyns (1848) - geograph.org.uk - 1061750.jpg
English: Hatchment of Rev. w:George Leonard Jenyns (1848). He was the husband of the lady of 1061743, so the arms should be the same, apart from the motto. That they are not is blamed on the painter of this one. "Ignavis nunquam" = "Never for the idle", apparently. George Leonard Jenyns (19 June 1763 – 1848) inherited Bottisham Hall in Bottisham and married Mary Heberden (1763–1832), the daughter of the physician William Heberden. Arms: Jenyns impaling Heberden
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