In 1871, his niece, Sarah Uttley, and her son, Herbert, ended up residing with the Wrigley loved ones. In a fantastical parable of Colombian society, Abad describes a fictitious town whose populace has been divided into three distinctive castes living in separate sectors. The authentic ("ancient") arms of the Boleyn family are blazoned Argent, a chevron gules amongst 3 bull's heads afrontée sable.