Tipping, William (1816 -1897)

William Tipping Esq, of Brasted Park, Sevenoaks, in Kent, and Avray near Paris, was the only child of John Tipping Esq. of Liverpool. He married, in 1844, Maria, daughter of Benjamin Walker Esq. of Leeds. He was a Justice of the Peace for Kent, for Lancashire, and for the West Riding of Yorkshire, and Member of Parliament for Stockport 1868 1874, and 1885 1886. He was a Director of the North Western Railway.

Seat / Residence(s): Brasted Park, Kent
Stamp(s) Stamp Information
Tipping, William (1816 - 1897) (Stamp 1) Title: Tipping, William (1816 - 1897) (Stamp 1)
Arms: Or on a bend vert three pheons (Tipping) impaling On an escutcheon of pretence Argent a chevron between three crescents azure (Walker)
Crest: Out of a ducal coronet an antelope's head erased
Motto: Vive ut vivas
Dimensions (height x width): 83mm x 77mm
Escutcheon of Pretence: Argent a chevron between three crescents azure (Walker)
Impalement: On an escutcheon of pretence Argent a chevron between three crescents azure (Walker)
Heraldic Charges: antelope's head, Heraldic Charges: bend, on a, Heraldic Charges: chevron between, Heraldic Charges: coronet, ducal, out of a, Heraldic Charges: crescents (3), Heraldic Charges: pheons (3)