Mander baronets explained

The Mander baronetcy, of The Mount, Tettenhall Wood, in the County of Staffordshire, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 8 July 1911[1] in the Coronation honours of King George V, for Sir Charles Tertius Mander, English varnish and colour manufacturer (and as such Royal Warrant holder) and public servant.

Mander baronets, of The Mount (1911)

Mander of The Mount
Year Adopted:Grant (Heraldic College, England), 30 May 1901[16] [17]
Escutcheon:Gules, on a pile invected erminois, three annulets interlaced, two and one of the field.
Crest:On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion couped ermine holding in the paws two annulets interlaced fessewise gules, between two buffalo horns of the last.
Motto:Vive Bene ('Live Well').
Mantling:Gules and or.
Livery:Blue, yellow facings, brass buttons.

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  1. Official Roll of the Baronets (Standing Council of the Baronetage, 2017)
  2. Jones, J. The Mayors of Wolverhampton, vol. 2, [n.d.] [contains contemporary biographical essay]
  3. obituary in The Times, Apr. 10, 1929
  4. History of Mander Brothers, Whitehead Brothers, n.d. [1952].
  5. ‘Quaestor’ (W. Byford-Jones), I Met them in the Midlands, Midland News Assn., 1937
  6. Nicholas Mander. Varnished Leaves: a biography of the Mander family of Wolverhampton. Owlpen Press, 2004. Contains biography of Sir Charles Arthur Mander, with account of public life and career, and extracts from his World War I journals of the campaign in Egypt and Palestine
  7. History of Mander Brothers, Whitehead Brothers, n.d. [1952].
  8. Web site: Waterton Lakes National Park: Know Before You Go . 12 September 2022 .
  9. Mosley, Charles, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes (Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 2, page 2589, sub Mander baronetcy of the Mount [U.K.], cr. 1911.
  10. History of Mander Brothers, Whitehead Brothers, n.d. [1952].
  11. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/1527156/Sir-Charles-Mander-Bt.html Obituary
  12. Obituaries in The Daily Telegraph, Birmingham Post, Express & Star and other Midland newspapers
  13. Official Roll of the Baronets (Standing Council of the Baronetage, 2017)
  14. Who’s Who, A&C Black, 2020
  15. Kidd, Charles (editor), Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage, Debrett’s, 2008, B 626-7
  16. Grant 72/174 to Charles Tertius Mander confirmed by Sir Albert William Woods, Garter, and George Edward Cokayne, Clarenceux, Heraldic Coll. 30 May 1901, with extended limitation to descendants of Charles Benjamin Mander and Samuel Small Mander. (Ermine three Annulets interlaced gules occurs as arms for Mandere in Smith’s Ordinary (1599); the shield was confirmed by Edward Bysshe, Garter, to Thomas Maunder, of Cornelly, Cornwall, in 1657, together with the grant of a crest. These were confirmed with differences by Edward Walker (officer of arms), 1660.)
  17. Web site: Armorial families: a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour . ebooksread.