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WARWICKSHIRE
COMPILED FROM
BY THE
LONDON:
WILLIAM MACINTOSH, PATERNOSTER ROW.
'BIRMINGHAM:
37, NEW
CORNISH BROTHERS, STREET.
BIRMINGHAM :
MATERNAL GRANDSON OF
DESCENDED FROM
THIS COLLECTION OF
IS RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED
BY THE COMPILER.
163
LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS.
vi.
PREFACE
1682-83.
In tranfcribing from the MSS. the old fpelling has generally
been prefcrved, and where a variation in the fpelling occurs,
more than one form has been ufed.
IX.
the County, and bear Arms, but whofe names do not occur in
five to ten fhillings, that of the latter will depend on the length
of the Lineage.
The following is a lift of fome of the Heralds mentioned in
this work, and the reigns in which they lived :
Merideriy Coventry,
Jugufi, 1866.
tBMartDtcfes|)tre
SttltlCrlep
or Stltietliep. —Arg., on a bend, az., three
Henry Adderley.
Warwick/hire Arms and Lineages.
3Wtl0tfortl»
—Arg., on a faltire, az., a tiger's head
erafed, or.
Confirmed (with three quarterings) by Lennard and
Vincent to John Alderford, of Knightwick, Co. Worcefter,
and of Salford, Co. Warwick, fourth in defcent from
^I^jpatfl*
—Arg., a bend, fa., cotlfed, gu., a mullet
in finifter chief.
Dugdale.
IVarwickftdre Arms and Lineages.
^ntlCt^on.
— Sa., a chev. betw. three croiTes
flory, arg.
Confirmed as the Arms of Anderfon, of Sudbury.
Her, Vis.
3llntier^on.
— Sa., five eftoiles, arg. Creft : A
talbot pafs., or.
Granted by Robert Cooke, Clarenceux, to Edmund
Anderfon, of Ebury, Co. Warwick. Harl MS.
2(ln&tcill»
—Same Arms as above.
Confirmed 1476^ by Thomas Holm, Clarenceux, to
SlntlteiX)^*
—Arg., on a bend cotifed, fa., three
mullets of the field.
Her. Fis.
Warwick/hire Arms and Lineages.
3IlrcI)Cr»
—Az., three arrows, or. Creft : Out of a
and hold the reft of them by Knightes' fervice j from which tyme they
lived in good accord with the Earles, and in quiet with the reft.
Her. Vis. Harl MS. %. Coll. MS.
Warwickjhire Arms and Lineages,
3Il>?J)*
—Arg., two chev.j fa. Creft : A cocka-
trice, gu.
Granted by Sir William Dethick, Garter.
Confirmed by Sir Henry St. George, Clarenceux, to
3il^1[)fidb»
— Arg., a trefoil flipped betw. three
mullets, gu.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Humphrey
Alhfield, third in defcentfrom John Afhfield, of Hey thorp.
Her. Fis.
3ll^tlcp»
—
Az., three cinquefoils, erm.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Thomas Allley,
of Wolvey, Co. Warwick, grandfon of George Aftley, of
the fame place.
Sl^tlcp*
—Az., a cinquefoil pierced, erm. Creft :
Sl^tlcp*
— Az., a cinquefoil pierced, erm., within a
3IltlCtCp»
— Erm., on a pale engr., az., three lions*
Tee J>omcttiine*
"^ylt^hwcpy
3tpi039?forl>,
Earl of, fee fmt%
3llplc^"toortl)»
— Arg., a fefs engr., betw. fix billets,
25n0Ot
— Arg., two chev., az.
The Arms of William Bagot, Sheriff of Warwick and
Leicefter (temp. Hen. III.), and fon of Robert Bagot, of
Morton Bagot, (temp. Hen. I.)
Warwick/hire Arms and Lineages.
25aIbiDm»
—Arg., a faltire, fa. Creft : On a mount
vert., a cockatrice, arg., wattled combed and
beaked, or., ducally gorged and lined of the laft.
Confirmed (with three quarterings) by Lennard and
fee
25amaBp, 25untaBp*
Her. Vis.
tegmine fagi^
Confirmed (with fifteen
quarterings) by Lennard and
Vincent to Thomas Beaufo, of Guy's Cliff, fon of
Sir Thomas Beaufo, of Edmondefcott, Co. Warwick,
and ninth in defcent from Roger Beaufo, of Bereford,
Co. Oxford. Her. Vis.
25e][cl[)et»
— Paly of {\yi^ or. and gu., a chief vaire,
25ctCfottl»
—Arg., crufily fi tehee, three fleurs-
de-lis, fa.
The Arms of Edmund de Bereford (ob. 28 Edw. I.), third
Dugdale.
25crmilt3|)am*
—
Per pale indented, arg. and fa.
Edward Bermingham (temp. Hen. VII.), was eighth in
of Evelham. Dugdale.
2&Ct|)01Tl»
—Erm., a chev. betw. three boars pafs.,
25icli0ttcn»
—Arg., on a chev., fa., three pheons
of the field.
*25it»tiulpf)»
— Vert., an eagle difplayed, arg.,
armed and langued, gu. Creft : a wolf fejant
25i^l)Op*
—
Arg.5 on a bend, gu., cotifed, fa., three
bezants.
The Arms of Bifhop.
25Iitl)e or 25lpt{)e»
—Arg., on a fefs, fa., three
efcallops, or.
The Arms of Blithe, of Hawkefwell, and of Blithe.
and fa.
Confirmed as the Arms of Blount or Blond, of Warwick.
^ Earl MS.
25ontl»
— Arg., a chev., fa., betw. three hurts,
25oug§t0n*
—Same Arms and Creft, together with
another Creft : A ftork's head, arg., in the
beak, gu., a fnake, ppr.
Confirmed as the Arms of Boughton. Her. Vis.
250toC^»
—Three long bows bent in pale, gu.
Confirmed as the Arms of Boyes, of Atherflone.
Her. Vis.
raguly, arg.
Warwickjhire Arms and Lineages, 1
3
wife, Leverunia.
Harl MS. Her. Vis. ^. Coil. MS.
25t^tcBri&gC»
—Same Arms. Creft : On a mount,
vert.j a wolf pafs., ppr.
Confirmed as the Arms of Bracebridge.
Harl MS.
—
25ratc6nbgC* Same Arms. Creft : On a mount,
vert., a wolf pafs., gu.
Confirmed as the Arms of Bracebridge of the Holte.
Harl MS.
Defcendants : Charles Holte Bracebridge, Efq., Atherflone
Warwick. Pr, Rep.
Hall, Co.
jStatllcp*
— Gu., a chev., arg., betw. three boars'
25tCtOn»
— Az.j a bend betw. fix mullets pierced, or.
Creft : A lion's gamb erafed, az., charged
with a chev., or., betw. three billets, arg.
(temp. Edw. L)
This William mar. Agneta, daug. of William de Chetwode,
and was fon of Nicholas Breton, of Long Itchington, and
third in defcent from Robert de Breton, of Bafcote (temp.
Rich. I.),
and fixth in defcent from Hugh Breton, Lord
of Faverfhall, who founded the Abbey of Kirkllead in
25rit!glTinn*
— Sa., ten plates, four, three, two, one,
on a chief, arg., a lion pafs. of the field.
England.
Defcendant : Orlando George Charles Bridgman, third
25tOniC»
— Sa., on a chev., arg., three bunches of
25ut&Ctt»
—Az., two bars, or., each charged with
three martlets, gu. Creft : A lion's head
erafed, fa.
—
25utgOpne» Gu., a chev., or., betw. three talbots,
arg.,
on a chiefj embattled of the laft, as many
martlets, az.
Confirmed as the Arms of Burgoyne, of Wroxal],
Co. Warwick. Her. Vis.
Her. Vis.
CaltfjOtp, Lord.
—Chequy, or. and az., a fefs,
quartering, Gough.
The Arms of Sir Henry Gough, fecond Bart, (grandfon of
Sir Richard Gough, of Edgbafton), who afTumed, 1788, the
Name and Arms of Calthorp, purfuant to the will of his
CantalupCt
—Gu., three leopards' heads jefTant-
de-lis, or.
CatC^fip*
— -^rg., two lions pafs., fa., crowned, or.
John Catefby.
Alfo, to Roger de Catefby, of Newnham, eleventh in
defcent from William de Catefby, Lord of Catefby,
Michell, Afhley, and Basford.
Her. Hs. Hart MS. ^. Coll. MS.
—
C{)am6ctlpn» Gu., an inefcutcheon, arg., within
an orle of eight mullets, or. Creft Out of a :
CJittl038^»
—Erm., on a chief, gu., five lozenges in
fefs of the field. Creft : A demi-griffin, erm.,
holding a fpear, gu.
Confirmed by Robert Cooke, Clarenceux, to Richard
CfjantcH^^
—Az., a crofs engr., or. Creft : A
bird, ppr.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to William Charnells,
of Elmfthorp, Kt., great-grandfon of Sir Nicholas Charnells,
of Elmllhorp. Her. Fis.
*Cl)ettopntJ»
— Az., a chev. betw. three mullets, or.
Clapl^am*
—Arg., on a bend, az., fix fleurs-de-lis,
Ciinton* —
Arg., on a chief, az., two fleurs-de-lis, or.
The Arms of Sir John de Clinton, of Colefliill (temp.
Edw. III.), fifth
in defcent from Olbert de Clinton (temp.
Dug^a/e.
pierced, gu.
The Arms of John de Clinton, of Maxtoke, nephew of
Sir John de Clinton of Colelhill, (temp. Edw. III.)
CIotli.StjalL
— Gu., nine efl:oiles, three, three, and
Walter, bore for his Arms : Per pale indented, with certain
martlets in the place of a border on the dexter part of the
Arms of Cocksfield :
Paly of four, or, and az., a lion ramp.,
counterchanged. Her. Fis. Qu. Coll. MS.
^TlotoC^*
—Az., on a chev., engr., betw. three
Cocftapnc*
—
Arg., three cocks, gu.
The Arms of Sir William Cockayne, of Pooley.
This Sir William Cockayne was a defcendant of a younger
fon of Sir John Cockayne, of Pooley, Co. Warwick (temp.
Hen. VI.), fon of Edmund Cockayne, who mar. Elizabeth,
CokijJC^ter*
—Or., a chev. betw. three eftoiles, gu.
Creft : A demi-lion ramp., ppr., holding in his
of the laft.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Humphrey Colles,
of Hampton-in-Arden, fon of Michael Colles, of the fame
counterchanged.
Confirmed (with eight quarterings) byLennard and Vincent
to Humphrey Comberford, of Kingfburie, eleventh in
defcent from Allan de Comberford. Her. Vis.
Couinjg^tsp*
—Gu., three coneys fejant, arg. Creft :
CoittDAp^
— Sa., on a bend cotifed, arg., a rofe betw.
two annulets of the field. Creft : A moor's
head in profile, ppr., wreathed about the
ravens, ppr.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to George Corbin,
of Hall End, Polefworth, Co. Warwick, grandfon of
Richard Corbin, of the fame place, and fifteenth in defcent
Catefby.
flory. Creft : A
dromedary, fa., collared, or.,
CrctUCnliaJL
— Nebuly, arg. and fa., on a fefs, gu.,
three broad arrow heads, or.
The Arms of John de Crewenhall, fifth in defcent from
Dugi^a/e.
CtD^t^olniC*
—Arg., a chev. betw. three bugle horns
fa.
ftringed,
Confirmed as the Arms of Simon Crofholmc, who mar.
Margaret, daug. and h. of Reginald Watford.
Her. Vis.
Dugdale.
three bezants.
Confirmed as the Arms of William Dabbetot (temp.
Hen. VII.), fixth in defcent from Sir Galfred de Abbetot,
SDafitCbgCCOUrt*
—Erm., two bars humettee, gu.,
each charged with three efcallops, arg. Creft :
SDaifip*
—Arg., three bars wavy, gu. Creft : A
demi-griffin, arg., armed and winged, or.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Edmond Dalby,
of Brookhampton, Co. Warwick, grandfon of Edmond
Dalby. Her. Vis.
JO IVarwickJhire Arms and Lineages,
jDa^ef^Ctt*
— Sa., three doves, arg., beaked, gu.,
a chief of the fecond. Creft : A dove, as in
the ihield.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Thomas Daffett,
fourth in defcent from Richard Daffett.
SDabcnport^
—Arg., a chev. betw. three crofTes
2)atlCt^»
—Arg., on a bend, gu., three martlets, or.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent, to Samuel Davers, of
Culworth, third in defcent from Sir John Davers, of
Dauntefy or Dautfey, Co. Wilts. Her. Vis.
^CatOn^* —
Arg., a chev. counter compony, gu. and
arg., betw. three rofe branches of the fecond,
^CtlCtCUjC*
— Arg., a fefs, gu., in chief three torteaux.
Creft : Out of a ducal coronet, or., a talbot's
SDigfip*
—Az., a fleur-de-lis, arg. Creft : An
oftrich, ppr., holding in the beak a horfe-
fhoe, or.
Confirmed (with eleven quarterings) by Lennard and
Vincent as the Arms of Robert Digby, Baron of Geafhill
in Ireland, fon of Sir Robert Digby, of Colefhill, Co.
Co. Dorfet.
Rev. John Digby Wingfield Digby, Colelhill, Co. Warwick.
^jlfte*
— Gu., a lion ramp, per pale, arg. and or.
legged, gu.
Granted by Sir Gilbert Dethick, Garter, to Richard Dilke,
^inglcp*
—Arg., on a fefs, fa., in chief two hurts.
Confirmed as the Arms of Thomas Dingley, of Abbott
Salford. Harl MS.
Warwickjhire Arms and Lineages. i^i^
SDimocft*
—Az.5 three boars pafs. in pale, arg., on
a chief, gu., a lion pafs., or.
Confirmed as the Arms of Sir Edward Dimock, of
SDijCtDelL
—Arg., a chev., gu., betw. three fleurs-
de-lis, fa. •
SDijCtDdL
— Vert., on a chev., or., betw. three fleurs-
changed.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Humphrey Dixwell,
of Cotton, Co. Warwick, fourth in defcent from William
SDrapton*
— Az., guttee, arg., a pegafus of the
latter. Creft : On a fun in fplendour, or., a
SDUblcp*
—-Az., a chev. betw. three lions' heads, or.
SDU8&iJl0»
— Ai'g-> ^ crofs mollne, gu., in the firft
S^pniOCfe*
—Per bend finifter, erm. and ermines, a
lion ramp.j or. Quartering :
Az., three boars
pafs.j in pale, or. Creft : A hand and arm in
Her. Vis.
<£gCOlftc»
— Arg., a chev. betw. three boars pafs., fa.
(figitOUBp or 31lgliontlp»
—Az., two bars and in chief
OEntie^OUre*
—Arg., a fefs, gu., betw. three horfe
fhoes, fa.
Her. Vis.
(JErtlington*
—Az., two lions pafs., or.
The Arms of Erdington.
Thomas Eardington, fon of Thomas de Eardington (temp.
Hen. IV.), was ninth in defcent from Henry de Eardington,
of Eardington, (temp. Hen. II.) Dugdak.
<^^t^\t^^
—Arg., a fefs betw. three annulets, gu.
Confirmed in the Coat of Frevill. Her. Vis.
Warwickjhire Arms and Lineages. 37
*jfctt0t^*
— Gu., feven mafcles, or., a canton, erm.
Creft : An unicorn pafs., erm.
Confirmed (with eight quarterings) by Lennard and Vincent
to Edward Ferrers, of Baddelley, fixth in defcent from
JVarwickJhire Arms and Lineages.
jfi^jfj*
— Sa., a chev. wavy betw. three fleurs-
de-lis, arg.
Confirmed as the Arms of Fifh, of Coventry. Her. Vis.
Warwickjhtre Arms and Lineages, 39
^i^tX,
—Arg., a chev. vaire, arg. and az., betw.
jpitctj*
—Arg., guttee, gu., a crofs engr.,
of the laft.
jpkntier^*
—Arg., a fefs, gu., in chief three
mullets, fa.
5FlCttf)Ct»
— Sa., a crofs flory,
arg., furmounted of
another, of the firfl:, betw. four efcallop fhells,
of the fecond.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to John Fletcher, of
jf Ot^tCt^
—
Sa., a chev. engr. betw. three arrows, arg.
Confirmed (with three quarterings) by Lennard and Vincent
to Sir William Forller, fixth in defcent from
Humphrey
Forfter, of Herden, near Henley. Her. Vis.
jptCbiil*
— Or., a crofs lozengy, vaire and gu.
Another. Gu., three crefcents, erm.
Confirmed (with two quarterings) by Lennard and Vincent
to William Frevill, fourth in defcent from Baldwin Frevill,
jpUiitlOOtl*
— Gu.j a chev. betw. three mullets
of Sidenhall.
Confirmed alfo as the Arms of Robert Fulwood, of Alne,
Co. Warwick.
Robert Fulwood, of Tamworth, was fon of Richard, and
jfpntlCtnC*
—Arg., a chev. betw. three crofles pattee
fitchee, fa.
The Arms of Thomas Fynderne, of Nuneaton.
Her. Vis.
^Sat^ljClKc*
— Quarterly, arg. and az., on a bend, gu.,
•
<&Sd^t^*
— Sa.j three battle axes in pale, arg.
Crefl: : Three broken tilting fpears, or., two in
(ffiiffottl*
—Az., three ftirrups with leathers and
buckles, or.
Confirmed as the Arms of GiiFord, of Elmdon.
Her. Fis.
wings, or.
Granted by Robert Cooke, Clarenceux, to Thomas Glover,
afterward Sir Thomas Glover, of Coventry.
Harl MS. Add. MS.
(©lotlCt*
—Arg., a chev., erm., betw. three
crefcents, fa.
Creft : A
partridge, or.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Sir Henry Goodier,
of Polefworth, grandfon of Sir Francis Goodier, Knight,
of the fame place, who was fifth in defcent from Richard
ilSootltDin*
— Gu., a chev., erm., betw. three lions'
^OUSi)^
— Gu., on a fefs, arg., a lion pafs., az.,
erafed, or.
Confirmed, as the Arms of Gower, to Thomas Reynolds,
of Stratford, who mar. Margaret Gower, from Co.
Worcefter. Her. Vis.
44 Warwick/hire Arms and Lineages.
Her. yis.
<&ttt\\*
— Vert., three bucks trippant within a
—
t<St00Otp» Or., two bars, az., on a chief, a lion
pafs. of the laft. Creft demi-boar ramp., : A
fa., collared and crined, or.
Dugdale.
<StC^BtOOfe»
— Arg., three coneys feeding, gu.
Confirmed as the Arms of Gre/brook. Her. Vis.
(iBre^tUOltl or OBre^olb,
— Arg., a fefs, gu., betw.
t^BtCbilL
— Sa.j on a crofs engr., or., five pellets
4BtCp or ^tnp*
— Barry of fix, arg. and az., in chief
three torteaux.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Thomas Grey, of
(©ircp^tCp*
—
Vaire, erm. and gu., within a border.
Confirmed as the Arms of Greyfley, of Milington.
^Briffin*
— Sa., a griffin fegreant, arg. Creft : A
talbot's head erafed, fa. (alfo, arg.)
Confirmed (with thirteen quarterings) by Lennard and
Vincent to Robert Grifiin, of Brome, Co. Warwick, ninth
in defcent from John Griffin. ^. Coll. MS. Her. Vis.
<2BtO^CnOt*
—Az., a garbj or., betw. three bezants.
collar, gu.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Gawen Grofvenor,
of Sutton Coldfield, Co. Warwick, fixteenth in defcent
from Sir Gilbert Grofvenor, nephew of Hugh Lupus,
EarlofChefter. Her. Vis.
4BtUffitt|*
— Gu., on a fefs dancettee, arg., betw.
fix griffins fegreant, or., three martlets, fa.
Warwickfkire Arms and Lineages, 47
]^al0^»
— Gu.j three arrows, or., feathered and
barbed, arg. Creft : A dexter arm embowed
at the elbow in armour, arg., bound about with
a ribbon, gu., holding an arrow as in the fhield.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent, deputies for William
]^^tt&C0tnC»
— Gu., a crofs, arg., in the chief quarters
J^att.0l£ip*
—Arg., over two bars, gu., a crofs crofllet
fitchee, az.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Thomas Hanflap,
fon of John Hanflap, of Stonethorp, Co. Warwick, fourth
in defcent from Nicholas Hanflap, Co. Northumberland.
]^attltoiclft»
— Gu., a faltire engr., arg., betw. four
J^arniaU*
— charged with a buck's
:Arg., a crofs, fa.,
a crofs, or.
I^arpur^— Gu.,
The Arms of Harpur.
a fret, arg.
S^amngtOtt*— Sa.,
Confirmed as the Arms of John Harrington, of Coombe.
Had MS.
S^at^tDClL
—
Arg., on a fefs wavy, fa., three coneys*
heads couped of the field. Creft Out of a :
j^artOatC*
—Az., a bend wavy betw. two flags'
ipa^tang*
—Az., a chief, gu., over all a lion
ramp, or.
a manche, fa.
i^a^tmg^*—Arg.,
The Arms of Haftings.
I^aiXIC^^
— -Sa., a chev.j arg., betw. three leopards'
heads, or.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Edmond Hawes,
of Hillfield, Solihull, fixth in defcent from Thomas Hawes,
of Idlicote, Co. Warwick. Her. Vis.
J^CtltagC*
— Bendy of fix, arg. and fa., on a chief,
gu., three
crofTes crofflet, or.
j^ifl*
— Vert., fix talbots, three, two, and one,
ftatant, fa.
Confirmed as the Arms of Edward Hill, of Honily.
Harl MS.
]^Ot)l0tld{>^
— -Arg., on a bend, gu., three martlets,
JpOttCtfj or J^olfieatf)*
— Vert, fix efcallops, three,
two, and one, arg. Creft : A
maunch, vert,
charged with efcallops, arg.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent as the Arms of
Thomas Holbech, of Fillongley, Co. Warwick, fon of
William and grand fon ofThomas Holbech, of the fame place.
Alfo, to William Holbech, of Birchley Hall, in the Parilh
of Fillongley, fon of Barnaby and grandfon of Thomas
Holbech, which Thomas was a brother of William
Holbech, and fecond fon of Thomas Holbech, of Fillongley,
before-named.
Ambrofe Holbech, who purchafed Farnborough, 1686,
was fon of Ambrofe Holbech, of Mollington, Co. Warwick
(ob. 1662), and great grandfon of William, fourth fon of
William Holbech, of Fillongley, the fon of Thomas
Holbech, of the fame place. This Thomas was grandfon
of Edward Holbech, of Stow, Co. Lincoln, and feventh in
delcent from Sir Lawrence Holbech, a.d. 1351, and
thirteenth in defcent from Oliver Holbech, of Holbech,
Co. Lincoln, a.d. 1260.
Her. Fis. Harl MS. MS. Fed.
Defcendant : Rev. Charles WilHam Holbech, Farnborough,
Co. Warwick. Pr. Rep.
i^olbctt^
— Vert, a bar, erminois, betw. two pheons
erec5l in chief and a bugle horn flrung in bafe, or.
]^Oili^*
— Erm.;, two piles, fa. Creft : A blacka-
moor's head, couped at the fhoulders, fide faced,
I^oKt*
—Az., two bars, or., in chief a crofs pattee
fejant, arg.
Confirmed (with four quarterings) by Lennard and Vincent
to Sir Thomas Holt, of Afton Stoklands, Co. Warwick,
©Opfeht^*
— Sa., on a chev. betw. three piftols, or.,
as many rofes, gu. Creft : A tower in flames.
Confirmed to John Hopkins, of Coventry, grandfon of
I^OtC*
—
Sa., three cinquefoils, arg., pierced, gu.
Confirmed as the Arms of Sir John Hore, Co. Warwick.
Harl MS.
]^OtnC«
— Gu., a fefs vair.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Reginald Home,
of Stoke, Coventry, grandfon of Reginald Home, Co. Salop.
Her. Vis.
Warwickjhire Arms and Lineages. c^i^
]^Ot^Cp*
—Az.j three horfes' heads couped at the
]^u6antl or JpU^S^Iiantl^
— Sa., three leopards' heads
jefTant-de-lis, arg.
CrejR: : A wolf pafs., or.
Confirmed (with three quarterings) by Lennard and Vincent
to Sir John Hufband, of Ipfley, fon of Nicholas Hufband,
of Ipfley, Co. Warwick.
Nicholas Hufband or Huband (ob. 7 Edw. VI.) was ninth
in defcent from Sir Henry Huband, (temp. Edw\ I.)
l^UgfOtb*
— Vert, on a chev. betw. three bucks' heads
cabofTed, or., as many mullets, gu. Creft:
54 IVarwickJhire Arms and Lineages.
Her. Fis.
i^lUtfeC^*
—Gu., an inefcutcheon, arg., charged with
three mullets, fa., within an orle of eight
bezants.
Confirmed as the Arms of Hunkes, Co. Warwick.
Harl MS.
5|n0Ctl)ai11»
—
Az., a chev. betw. three lions pafs, or.
Confirmed as the Arms of Sir Arthur Ingaram, of
Warwickfhire. Har/ MS.
3(ng^i()am*
— Erm., on a fefs, gu., three efcallop
fhells, or.
Confirmed as the Arms of Anthony Ingerham, of
^ClttU^*
— Az., a chev. betw. three griffins' heads
5IU^tiCC»
— Sa., a fefs, erm., betw. three crefcents,
or. Creft : On a garb, or., a cock, gu.
Granted by William Camden, Clarenceux, to Juftice, of
Ulcmp^on*
— Or., three bars, vert, in chief as many-
mullets, az.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent, deputies for William
Camden, Clarenceux, to Leonard Kempfon, of Hilbarowe,
grandfon of Thomas Kempfon, of Walfall, Co. Stafford.
Her. Fis.
56 Warwick/hire Arms and Lineages,
JllCltnct*
—Arg. 5
a chev. betw. three demi-lions pafs.
Jlilt^t&^lCp*
—Arg.j a fefs vaire, or. and gu., betw.
Sling*
— Sa., a lion ramp, queue fourche crowned,
or., in chief three billets, arg. Creft A demi- :
Her. Pat.
Defcendant : Frederic King, Efq., Bickenhill, Co. Warwick.
Pr. Rep.
Jl^mgllt*
—Arg.j three bendlets, gu., on a canton of
Iinigf)tlcp*
— Quarterly, firft and fourth, erm.,
fecond and third, paly of fix, or. and gu,
Creft : A
buck's head couped, arg., attired, or.
Confirmed (with twenty-two quarterings) by Lennard and
Vincent to Robert Knightley, of Ofi^churchberie, Co.
Edw. III.),
and fevcnth in defcent from Sir Jordan de
Chnitteleia or Knightlcy, of Knightley, Co. Stafford, and
.
Her. l^is. Shaw's Stafferdjhire.
MntXt^ftittX*
—Arg., four fufils in fefs, fa.
Jllnotonc^*
—Az.j crufily of crofllets, a crofs moline,
voided, or.
griffins'
heads erafed, or., a fleur-de-lis of the
%t\^*
— Gu., a crofs engr., arg., in the firft
quarter
a lozenge, or. Creft : An unicorn's head
or.
couped,
Confirmed (with one quartering) by Lennard and Vincent
to Sir Thomas Leigh, of Stoneley, Co. Warwick, who
was Ton of Sir Thomas Leigh, Lord Mayor of London
(temp. Eliz.), and fourth in defcent from Richard Leigh,
of Wellington, Co. Salop, a younger fon of John Leigh, of
3lcigf)»
— Arg., a fefs betw. two hurts in chief
Billefley.
Harl MS.
Warwickjhire Arms and Lineages. 6 1
Kctiing*
— Vert, a chev., or., on a chief three
3lcp»
— Three lions pafs. on a bend cotifed.
The Arms of Thomas de Ley, of Little Cheflerton,
grandfon of William de Ley, (36 Hen. IIL)
Dugdale.
Hingartl*
—Barry of fix, or. and az., on a bend, fa.,
three efcallops, arg. Crefl : A wolfs head
erafed, fa.
border, fa.
3li>^lcp*
—Arg.,three eagles difplayed, gu.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to John Lifley, of
Moxhull, Co. Warwick, eleventh in defcent from Nicholas
Lifley, of Muxhull Ifland, Co. Warwick. Her. i^is.
SlotlBtOC*
—Az., a chev.j erm.
The Arms of Lodbroc.
William Hathewyk mar. Catherine, daug. and h. of
Thomas de Lodbroc, of Ladbroke (24 Edw. III.), which
Thomas was feventh in defcent from William de Lodbroc,
3lO0C^«
—Arg., three piles, gu., with a buck
trippant, or., in a canton, az.
The Arms of Richard de Loges, of Chefterton (temp.
Edw. I.),
fon of Hugh de Loges, who mar. Margerie,
Dugdale.
3tUCp*
—Gu., femee of crofTes crofllet, or., three
Jtuu^fottl*
—A Z.J a chev. betw. three boars' heads,
the fhield.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to John Lunsford, of
Sl^i^ncrep*
— Erm., a chev. gu., within a border
engr., fa.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent, deputies for William
^iinCC^ttC*
—
Arg. and fa., with a bend engr., gu.
The Arms of Sir Edmund de Manceftrc, feventh in defcent
from Walkelinus de Manceftre, (temp. Steph.)
Dugdale.
Dugdale.
^armion*
—Three fwords in pale pointing down-
wards, a chief vair. Alfo, Vaire, arg. and az.,
a fefs, gu.
The Arms of Marmion.
Alexander Frevile (temp. Edw. I), mar. Johanna, daug. of
Richard Cromwell, and grand-daug. and co-h. of Philip
^attOtD*
—Az., a fefs engr. betw. three maidens'
JtH^iltbiu*
—Arg.,a demi-lion ramp., fa.
Confirmed the Lineage of Lane,
in of Thugdon,
Co. Northampton, as the Arms of Hugh Marvin, of
Sl^atljCtD*
— Sa., a lion ramp., arg. Creft : A
cock, ppr.
Confirmed as the Arms of George Mathew, of Barkfwell,
third in defcent from George Mathew, from Wales.
Her. Fis.
9[5^pnC*
—Arg., on a bend, fa., three dexter hands
^Ctllcp*
—Sa., two bars gemelles, arg., on a chief
of the laft, three mullets of the firft.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to William Medley,
of Whitnafh, Co. Warwick, third in defcent from Bennett
0^CtIcp»
—Arg., a chev. betw. three bugle horns, fa.
Confirmed as the Arms of Edward Metley, of Wolfton,
Co. Warwick. Ou. Coll. MS.
66 Warwick/hire Arms and Lineages.
fll^i^tllcillOtC*
—Per chev., arg. and fa., in chief two
moorcocks of the fecond, combed and wattled,
a^ontfortl or Hl^ontfort
— Bendy of fix, arg. and
az. Creft : A lion's head, az.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to William Montfort
or Montford, of Kingihurft, eighth in defcent from Sir
*£l5Dttiaunt»
—Arg., a chev. betw. three eftoiles, fa.
Hen. y\l,)
The before-named Robert Mordaunt, was third fon (his
jSl^Ottrcn*
—Erm., on a chief, fa., a talbot pafs., arg.
Confirmed by William Camden, Clarenceux, as the Arms
of Richard Morden or Murden, of Branfton, Co.
IJJaptOn,
—Arg., on a fefs., az., three efcallops
of the firft.
ijJa^'J)*
—Az., on a chev. betw. three ravens' heads
crofflet, fa.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent, deputies for William
l^etljcrmiJL
—Arg., a chev. betw. three crefcents, az.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to John Nethermill,
I^CtliL
— Gu.j a fefs betw. three crofTes croflletj or.
The Arms of Richard Nevil, Earl of Warwick. (See
Dudley.) Dugdale.
IjJctlxlL
—Gu., on
a faltire, arg., a rofe.
The Arms of Edward Nevill, Lord of Abergavenny
(29 Hen. VI.), who mar. Elizabeth, daug. and h. of
Richard Beauchamp, fon of William Beauchamp, Lord of
^jJciDtJCgatC*
—Gu., three lions'
paws erafed, two
and one, arg., quartering, az., a hand ere6t
Surrey, 1574.
Walter Newdigate (ob. 1
590) was ninth in defcent from
John Newdigate (temp. Edw. I.), fon of Sir Richard
Newdigate.
Sir John Newdigate, of Erdburie, in Chilvers Coton,
Co. Warwick, was grandfon of Newdigate, of Herfield,
Co. Middlefex (temp. Eliz.), and fifth in defcent from John
iJJctU^nitl*
— Arg., on a fefs, fa., three crofTes crofllet
of the field.
IjJoelL
— Or., fretty, gu., a canton of the lafl.
Confirmed as the Arms of Noell, Co. Warwick.
Harl MS.
yo IVarwickfliire Arms and Lineages,
<DgnciI»
— Per faltire, gu. and arg., two eagles
in pale, or. Creft : A lion's head erafed, or.,
fa.
guttee,
Confirmed as the Arms of Ognell, of Baddefley Clinton.
Harl MS.
<©Incp*
—
Sa., a chev. betw. three lucies naiant, arg.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Thomas Olney, of
Tachbrook, grandfon of Edmund Olney, of the fame
place. Her. Vis.
(OIncp*
—
Arg., a fefs embattled, gu., charged with
three plates betw. jfix crofles crofllet fitchee
of the fecond.
Confirmed as the Arms of Olney. Harl MS.
(©^S^BaliilC^ton*
—Arg., a mafcle, fa., betw. three
ogrefles.
Confirmed as the Arms of Sebaftian Ofbaldefton, of
Warwick. Her. Vis.
Warwick/hire Arms and Lineages, 7 i
#UltlC^tDOtt]^»
—Gu., on a fefs, arg.,
three lions
^athtt*
— Or., two bars, gu., charged with three
3^ainiCt»
— Chequy, or. and az ,
a chief, gu. Creft :
palmCC*
—Arg., on a chief, fa., three cinquefoils
of the field.
^^X^tt,
— Or.two bars, gu., charged with three
J
^WCh^llt^U
—Arg., a crofs ermines betw. four
bucks trippant, ppr., on a chief, gu., three
crefcents, or.
Confirmed by Sir William Dethick, Garter, as the Arms
of Thomas Parkhurft, Bifhop of Warwickfhire.
Jd^. MS.
^atUlctt*
— Sa,, three fwords in pile, points in
bafe, arg.
Confirmed as the Arms of Gyles Pawlett, of Maxtoke
^ttl^t*
—Gu., a fefs betw. fix crofTes crolTlet, arg.
Arms of Sir John Peche, of Hampton (temp. Rich. II.),
fixth in defcent from Robert Pcche, Bifhop of Coventry,
'^Wi^.
—Az., on a fefs, arg., betw. three pelicans,
3^eitOn or ^^AptOlt*
— Sa., a crofs engr., or. Creft :
A griffin fejant,
or.
5^ttftinS?»
—Gu., two chev. betw. three efcallops,
place.
Harl MS.
^CtO*
—Per pale indented, arg. and gu., barry
of fix
^CttpC.
—Quarterly, or. and az., over all on a bend,
vert, three martlets of the firft. Creft : Out
of a ducal coronet, or., an elephant's head, arg.,
tufked and eared, gu.
Confirmed as the Arms of Nicholas Pettye, of Ilmington,
Co. Warwick, grandfon of Richard Pettye, of the fame
^^fjiilxp^*
— Or., a lion ramp., fa., a chief of the
3^ipC*
—
Gu., two lions pafs., or.
The Arms of Henry Pipe, of Pipe, third in defcent from
Richard Pipe (3 1 Edw. L), who mar, Emma, daug. and h.
of William Maunfel, of Erdington. Dugdale.
^OttCt.
— Sa., three bells, arg., a canton, erm.
Creft : On a wreath, a portcullis, arg.,
chained, or.
The Arms of Porter, of Etington. Add. MS.
^OTtCt*
—Same Arms, without the canton.
Confirmed to Nicholas Porter, of Afton, third in defcent
from Richard Porter, of Miclcton. Her. Fis.
fVarwickJhire Arms and Lineages. 75
^OUltllCil.
—Arg., two bars, gu., in chief three
^UCftctingC.
— Sa., a bend fufily cotifed, arg.
Creft : A buck faliant, arg.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Thomas Puckeringe,
of The Priory, Warwick, grandfon of Robert Puckeringe,
of Flambiirgh, Co. York. Her. Vis.
^UD^Cp*
— Vert, a chev. betw. three mullets, or.
Creft : A cat pafs. guard., ppr.
Granted by William Harvey, Clarenceux, i
566.
Confirmed (with three quarterings) by Lennard and
Vincent to George Pudfey, of Langley, Co. Warwick,
great grandfon of Rowland Pudfey, of Ellesfield, Co. Oxon.
Her. Vis.
—
^Utcfop. Sa., fix armed hands in pairs embracing,
two and one, arg. Creft In a dexter gauntlet,
:
iXalcigij*
—Arg., a crofs moline, betw. twelve
crofTes croiHet, gu. Creft : A boar's head
ere6l, arg.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Sir Edward Raleigh,
of Farnborough, eleventh in defcent from Sir Henry
Raleigh. Her. Vis.
fa.
played,
Granted, before 1597, to Richard Randall, of Wolfton,
Co. Northampton, and Thomas Randall, of Bonnington,
Co. Warwick.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Thomas Randolph,
of Wood Bennington, Co. Warwick, third in defcent from
Richard Randolph, of Walhngford, Co. Berks.
Add. MS. Her. Vis.
Warwick/hire Arms and Lineages. 77
ilcpiltgtOU*
—Gu., a fefs dance ttee, erm., betw. fix
flklj*
—Gu., a chev. betw. three crofTes crofllet, or.
Creft : On
a mount vert, a wyvern, arg.
Confirmed by William Harvey, Clarenceux, to Robert
Lord Rich, Earl of Warwick, grandfon of Sir Robert Rich,
Lord Chancellor of England a.d. i
547, great grandfon of
Richard Rich, of London, Mercer. Her. Fis.
78 IVarwickftiire Arms and Lineages.
fee iSutiglcp*
flitiglcp,
jSogCt^*
— ^^g'3 ^ chev. betw. three bucks trlppant,
fa. Creft : A flag's head, fa., gorged with a
ducal coronet, or.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent as the Arms of
Daniel Rogers, of Sunbury, Co. Middlefex, Clerk of the
Council to Queen Elizabeth, and grandfon of John Rogers,
of Deritend, in the Parifh of Allon, Co. Warwick.
Her. Vis.
]!IOU^*
— Sa., two bars engr., fa.
iSuilglcp or flitiglcp*
—Arg., a chev. betw. three
rofes, gu.
Confirmed to Rowland Rudgley, of Denton or Dunton
<i&ac]^0toCtcIL
—Arg., on a faltire, az., five water
^iSaWct*
— Or., a lion ramp, per fefs, az. and gu.
Creft : A demi-lion, az., ducally crowned, gu.
Confirmed to Theodore Sadler, of Phillingley, Co.
Warwick, from John Sadler, of Phillingley
third in defcent
<i&auntlCt^»
— Per chev., fa. and arg.,
three elephants*
ji§Cgtitl30»
—Three garbs with a label of five points.
The Arms of John de Segrave (33 Edw. L), fifth in defcent
from Stephen de Segrave, of Cahidon. Dugdale.
^IjaftC^pcar*
— Or., on a bend, fa., a fpear of the
,
field. Creft : An eagle rifing, arg., holding a
fpear, or.
Granted by Sir William Dethick, Garter, to William
tci&l)Ci&On»
— Sa., a fefs betw. three jfh el drakes, ppr.
Creft : A fheldrake as in the fhield.
Confirmed (with five quarterings) by Lennard and Vincent
to Edward Sheldon, of Wefton, Co. Warwick, fon of
*<i&l)ttICP*
—Paly of fix, or. and az., a quarter, erm.
Creft : The head of a Saracen in profile, ppr.,
Harl MS.
The family of Shirley is the oldefl.
knightly family in
Warwickfliire. Mr. Shirley fi:ill holds Eatington, which
^i&enljaiL
—A
fefs betw. three crefcents.
Dugdale.
d&feanting*
— Sa., a chev. betw. three quatrefoils,
arg.
Confirmed as the Arms of Edmund Skarning, of Wolvey.
Her. Fis,
J^fteWngton*
—Arg., three bulls' heads erafed, fa.,
armed, or.
dSfetnttCt*
— Sa., a chev., or., betw. three griffins'
*c:&feiptDitl)»
— Barry of fix, gu. and arg., on a chief
of the laft, a greyhound courant, fa. Creft :
d&ftiptoittj*
— Same Arms. Creft : A griffin's head
erafed per fefs, gu. and or., guttee counter-
changed holding in the beak a hon's paw
couped, erm.
Confirmed, 1507, by Sir Thomas Wriothelley, Garter,
as the Arms of William Skipwith, of St. Albans,
Co. Herts, Had MS.
t^niitl^^
— Sa., on a fefs betw. three faltires, or., as
d&miti)*
—Arg., femee of crofTes pattee fitchee,
collared, or.
Her. Vis.
(i&niptl^»
—Arg., two chev., fa., on each three
iSomCttjilk*
—Arg., on a fefs betw. three annulets,
—
^^tX\$tt or "^t ^pcn^cr* Quarterly, arg. and
gu.5 on the fecond and third quarters a fret,
or., over all on a bend, fa., three efcallops of
dS>pcn^Ct*
—Az., a fefs, erm., betw. fix fea-mews'
(^pitCt*
— Sa., a fefs embattled betw. three lions'
^taufottl*
—A fefs, on a canton, a martlet.
^tattitlrifC*
—A fefs vair, betw. fix billets.
^tanlcp»
— Erm., on a chief, gu., five lozenges of
the field.
J^tarfeep*
—Az., a flork clofe, arg., within a border
engr., erm.
Confirmed as the Arms of John Starkey, of Nether Wefton.
Her. Vis,
—
^tOUgljton* Quarterly, az. and gu., a crofs engr.,
erm. Creft : A
robin redbreaft, ppr. (A
robyn read breft. Uarl MS.)
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Anthony Stoughton,
of St. John's, Co. Warwick, fourth in defcent from
Gilbert Stoughton, of Stoughton, Co. Surrey.
Her. Vis.
Warwick/litre Arms and Lineages,
^Ublcp*
— Or., two bends, gu.
The Arms of Sudley.
Sir William le Boteler (temp. Edw. III.) mar. Johanna,
Dugdale.
—
J^pmingC* Erm., an eagle rifnig, gu., holding in
the dexter talon a torteaux. Creft : A bird,
rofes, arg.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent, deputies for William
^Cmpic*
— Arg., on a chev., fa., five martlets of
the field, betw. three crefcents, gu. Creft : A
talbot fejant, fa., collared, or.
Granted, 1560, by Sir William Dethick, Garter, to Peter
Ccnipic*
— Sa., a chev., erm., betw. three martlets,
"
'CtU^^ril*
—Arg., a crofs formee flory, gu. Creft :
coronet, or.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to John TrufTell, of
dltUtp*
— Vert, a cutlafs betw. three round towers,
hand, fa.
23ntlCtl)iiL
—Arg., a chev. betw. three trefoils
Her. Vis.
S^nisCtljilL
—Arg., a chev., fa., betw. three trefoils
lodged, or.
Confirmed by Glover, Somerfet Herald, as the Arms of
Underhill, of Warwickfhire.
^ptOn«
—Arg., a chev. betw. three rofes, gu.
Confirmed, in the Lineage of Rugeley, as the Arms of
Upton.
James Rugeley or Rudgley, of Warwick (temp. Hen. VII.),
mar. Ifabella, daug. and h. of John Upton, of Gaydon.
Her. Vis.
Warwick/hire Arms and Lineages.
0CntCp»
—Arg., three crofles moline, gu., a chief
0CtnCp*
—Gu., a chief counter vaire, fa. and arg.
Confirmed as the Arms of Verney. Harl MS.
—
3©ag^taffc* Arg., two bends engr., fa., the under
one couped at the top, in a chief an efcallop
of the fecond. Crefl demi-lion, arg.,
: A
holding a ftaff raguly, fa.
fefs, gu.
Confirmed as the Arms of John Walfingham, of Exall,
Harl MS.
Jl^artlC*
—Az., a crofs flory, or. Creft : A wolf's
head, ppr.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Thomas Warde, of
Her. Vis.
Her, Vis.
94 IVarwickJhire Arms and Lineages.
3©aring»
—Az., a chev. betw. three lions pafs., or.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Charles Waring,
of Bery Hall, Solihull, third in defcent from Thomas
JlSaptC*
—Arg., a chev. betw. three bugle horns
IBrifip.
— Sa., a fefs. betw. three fleur-de-lis, arg.
Confirmed as the Arms of
Welby, Co. Warwick.
Har/ MS.
W^tiXU
— Vert, a fefs dancettee, or., in chief three
3©i)d:{)i]D[*
—Per fefs, az. and or., a pale counter-
l©t)ititCt0»
— Sa.5 three lozenges, arg.
The Arms of Whitacre.
Alanus WaldeifF (temp. Hen. IV.) mar. Johanna, daug.
and h. of Richard de Whitacre, fixth in defcent from
Simon de Whitacre, (temp. Hen. II.) Dugdale.
W^XtXt^.
— Gu., a chev., or.
Confirmed as the Arms of Whitley, in the Lineage of
Fulwood. Her. Vis.
3©]^itticButp»
—Arg., two bars, az., in chief three
hurts.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Robert Whittlebury,
third in defcent from Thomas Whittlebury, who mar.
|©i0^^tOtt*
— Erm., a chev. per chev., fa. and arg.,
on the firft three mullets, or. Creft : A wolf's
head erafed per pale, az. and or., guttee
counterchanged.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to R()ger Wigfton, of
Wolfton, Co. Warwick, grand fon of Roger Wigfton, of
the fame place, who was fifth in defcent from John Wigfton,
of Leicefter, Merchant. Her. Vis.
3BtlCDjt*
—Gu., a lion ramp., arg., on a chief three
birds.
The Arms of Wilcox, of Tyfoe. Add. MS.
Warwickjhire Arms and Lineages, 97
31^t{6e^«
—Paly of eight, or. and gu., in chief, arg.,
three lozenges of the fecond. Creft : A tiger
fejant, gu., tufked and maned, or., ducally
gorged ringed and lined of the laft.
JBintngtOn^
— Gu., a faltire vaire, arg. and az.
place.
The laft-named Thomas Willington (ob. 1595) was
grandfon of John Willington, of Todenham, Co. Gloucefter,
and fourth in defcent from John Willington.
The faid Thomas, who died 1595, mar. Joan, niece and
h. of John Waldyve, who was fon of Thomas Waldyve,
Lord of Plumpton, and grandfon of William Waldyve,
who mar. Sibilla, daug. of Simon Bracebridge, of Hurley,
and fifth in defcent from William Waldyve, of Alfpath.
Her. Vis. Harl MS. Dugdale.
98 Warwickjhire Arms and Lineages.
3©il)(i^*
—Arg., a chev., fa., betw. three mul-
lets, gu.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to George Willis, of
coronets, or.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Peter Wilmore,
of Coventry, fon of William Wilmore, of Ruyton, third
in defcent from William Wilmore,. of Withebrook,
Co. Warwick. Her. Vis.
—
Il^mljan or |©il[fott)alL Three bugle horns.
Confirmed as the Arms of Chriftopher Willenhall, fourth
in defcent from William Willenhall, of Grinborough,
Co. Warwick.
M^intl^Ot.
— Gu., a faltire, arg., betw. twelve crofTes
lSd\$t or |©p^e»
— Sa., three chev., erm., in dexter
|©i«8?C*
— Sa., three chev., erm., betw. as many
adders torqued, or. Creft : A demi-lion ramp.,
arg.,holding in his paw a rofe branch, ppr.,
in the mouth a fnake vulnerating him in
vert.
Granted by John Anftis, Garter, to Henry Wife, of
Brompton, and afterward of the Priory, Warwick,
defcended from Richard, nephew of John Wyfe, of
Cudlefdon, Co. Warwick. Her. Pat. Dugdale.
Defcendants :
Henry C. Wife, Efq., M.P., Woodcote,
Co. Warwick. Pr. Rep.
Matthew Wife, Efq., Leamington, Co. Warwick.
cabofTed, fa.
l@00t!C{)Urt{) or Clarfte*
— Gu., three fwords ered:
Arms of Clarke :
Erm., three pales wavy, fa.
J©ngl)t»
—Arg., on a pale, gu., a crofs crofllet
fitchee, or.
Confirmed as the Arms of Wright. Her. Vis.
fee |©i^e.
IBp^c,
gatWcp*
—Arg.3 on a chev., az., three garbs, or.,
gate*
—Per fefs embattled, or. and gu., three gates
armed, arg.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent, deputies for William
^OUCl^C*
— Gu.;, ten bezants, four three two and
jfetljcr^ton*
— Gu., on a chev. betw. three oftrich
3M^tOn»
—Az., ten eftoiles, four three two and
one, or., on a chief, arg., a crefcent reverfed,
—
25ntiC-^0tCp» Quarterly of four grand quarters.
Firft and fourth quarterly. Firft and fourth,
25tC0»
—Arg., a chev. betw. three eagles' legs erafed,
Co. Warwick.
111.
CtabClt, Earl.
—Arg., a fefs betw. fix crofles crofllet
CtOJCillL
— Arg., a fefs betw. three crofles crofllet,
quatrefoils.
Crefl: : A demi-lion holding in
the dexter gamb an eagle's head erafed.
The Arms of Randal F.
Tongue Croxall, Efq., of Shuftoke,
Co. Warwick, grandfon of Edward Croxall, Efq., Sheriff
of the County, 1796; and maternally defcended from
Randal Croxall, of Shuftoke, Sheriff of Warwickfhire, who
died 1
72 1. The family of Croxall has been fettled at
Shuftoke for more than 300 years.
SDariingtOn*
—Az., guttee, arg., on a fefs, or., three
crofl^es crofllet,
gu. ;
an efcutcheon of pretence
with the Arms of Radclifi^e or Ratclifl^e.
—
SDOtmet, Lord. Az., ten billets, or., four three
two and one, on a chief of the fecond a demi-
lion ramp. ifTuant, fa. Creft : A right-hand
glove, ppr., furmounted by a falcon, arg.
The Arms of Jofeph Thaddeus, eleventh Lord Dormer, of
Grove Park, Co. Warv^^ick, fon of the Hon. John Dormer,
a fecond fon of John, feventh Lord Dormer, and defcended
from Sir Robert Dormer, Kt., High Sheriff of the
Cos. Bedford and Buckingham, temp. Hen. VIII.
Creation, 1615.
jfttfjcr^efton*
— Gu., on a chev. betw. three oftrich
page 103.)
45t0atlC^»
—^rg., on a fefs, az., betw. three ogrefles,
lions' heads erafed
charged with as many
of the field, a griffin pafs. betw. two efcallops,
or. Creft An eagle with two heads difplayed,
:
i^amttton*
— Gu., a gillie flower betw. three cinque-
a
i^attoig or gittien*— Erm., fefs
chequy, or.
and az. Creft : On a chapeau, az., turned up,
]^ctoitt,
Vifcount Lifford. —Gu., a chev. engr.
betw. three owls, arg. Creft : On the trunk
^ibhttt*
—Erm., on a bend, fa., three crefcents,
Jting*
— Sa., a Hon ramp. betw. three crofTes crofllet,
coat), quartering
—
BouGHTON. — (By from Hen. VIII.)
grant
Arg., on a chev. betw. three crofllets botone
fitche, fa., three flags' heads cabofTed, or.,
crofllet, or.
Verrey.
Danvers. —Gu., a chev. betw. three mullets
of fix
points, or.
Allesley. —Az., fretty, arg.,
a chief of the laft-
crowned, or.
page 1 2), and defcended on her father's fide from the Leighs
of High Leigh, Chelhire, located there fince the Conqueft.
and is alfo twelfth in defcent from King Henry VIL,
through the marriage of Mary (widow of Louis XII. of
IJJocL
— Or., a fretty of ten pieces, gu., a canton,
^Crftin^*
— Sa., an eagle difplayed, ppr., on a
canton, arg., a fefs dancettee of the firft.
^Dcttp*
—Arg., on a pile, vert, three
pears, flalked
and leaved, or. Crefl: : A gryphon fejant, or.,
ilip^t
— Per pale, az. and fa., within an orle of
—
d&pOOUCt* Az., a boar's head in bend, arg., guttee
de fang, armed, or., couped, gu.
The Arms of the Rev. Ifaac Spooner, Vicar of Edgbafton,
fon of the late Richard Spooner, Efq., of Henwood Lodge,
Leamington, M.P. for North Warwickfhire, and defcended
from John Spooner, of Handfworth, born 1600, who
came of the Spooners of Henwood Hall, Co. Warwick.
JBffliani^*
—Gyronny
of eight, erm. anji ermines,
a Hon ramp., or., guttee de fang on an ;
IB|)ic{)COtC»
— Erm., two boars pafs., gu., langued,
armed, or.
The Arms of Lieut.-General George Whichcote, of
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