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WARWICKSHIRE

Arms and Lineages :

COMPILED FROM

C|)e fleraltisi' Visitations

AND ANCIENT MSS.,

BY THE

Rev. FRED. W. KITTERMASTER, MA.

LONDON:
WILLIAM MACINTOSH, PATERNOSTER ROW.

'BIRMINGHAM:
37, NEW
CORNISH BROTHERS, STREET.
BIRMINGHAM :

PRINTED BY W. R. KING, SWAN PASSAGE.


TO THE

REV. JOHN DIGBY WINGFIELD DIGBY, M.A.,

VICAR OF COLESHILL, CO. WARWICK,

MATERNAL GRANDSON OF

HENRY, VISCOUNT COLESHILL AND EARL DIGBY j

DESCENDED FROM

THE DIGBYS OF COLESHILL, DRYSTOKE, AND TILTON,

A FAMILY ALIKE RENOWNED

FOR ANCIENT DESCENT AND HISTORIC FAME,

THIS COLLECTION OF

« WARWICKSHIRE ARMS AND LINEAGES"

IS RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED

BY THE COMPILER.

163
LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS.
vi.
PREFACE

'npHE following colleftion of Arms and Lineages is an attempt


to {how what families belong to the old gentry who were
refident in the County of Warwick before the year 1650. Thefe
families for themoll part bore Arms, fuch appendages being
ever looked upon as an evidence of gentle blood. In very early

times, perfons of diflinftion were allowed to alTume what Arms

they pleafed as military enfigns, and to grant them to their


retainers, and they were afterwards adopted as honorable dif-
tinftions. When, however, they came to be regarded as an
evidence of honor and blood, they were eagerly fought after by
who rofe to places of truft
all or became pofTelTors of property.
The aifumption of Arms at pleafure was in confequence for-

bidden by royal authority as early as the reign of Hen. V., and


no one was allowed to bear them had them by defcent
unlefs they

or grant. To this end the Kings of Arms were commiffioned

by the Crown to make grants to fit


perfons, under the authority
of the Earl Marfhal. And in order that none might bear them

except thofe who had them by defcent or grant, the Kings of


Arms were authorized to vifit their refpedlive provinces,
and to fummon thofe who ufed them to give fatisfaftory
evidence of their right to do fo. If the perfons fummoned on
thefe occafions could eftablifh their claim, a record of the family

was entered in the Herald's books. Thefe records are preferved


in the Herald's College, and in public and and
private libraries,
from them moft of the information in the following pages has
been obtained. Perfons bearing Arms by defcent from the old
families fhould be able to deduce an unbroken Lineage from
fome ancellor whofe claim has been allowed by the Heralds,
and recorded in thefe documents ; and fuch only have a right
to ufe them.
Thefe Vilitations commenced at a very early period,
— as early,

as the reign of Hen. IV., as wq find from a note in one of the


Harl MS. The is as follows " Vifitacio fafta
entry :
per
Marifchallum de Norroy ult. ann. R. Henrici 4ti., 141 2." The
regular Vifitations, however, did not begin until early in the
fixteenth century. Thomas Benolt, Clarenceux King of Arms,
had a comrnilfion granted, 20 Hen. VIII., to vifit the Counties
of Gloucefler, Worcefter, Oxford, Wilts, Bucks, and Stafford.
After this, the Vilitations were regularly made until the end of
the feventeenth century, the laft being that of Southampton
made by the Deputies of Sir Henry St. George, Clarenceux, in
the year 1686.

The Vifitations of Warwicklhire were as follows:

By Robert Cooke, Chefter Herald, Deputy for William

Hervey, Clarenceux, in 1563.

By Philpot, Somerfet Herald, temp. Jas. I.

By Sampfon Lennard and Augufline Vincent, Deputies for


William Camden, Clarenceux, in 161 9.

By Thomas May, Gregory King, and Henry Dethick,

Deputies for Henry St. George, Clarenceux, in

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.

A diftinguiftiing mark is affixed to families who according to


Mr. Shirley are of knightly and gentle defcent, but only to thofe
whofe prefent reprefcntative refides in Warwickfhire.
An Appendix has been given of fome families who now live in

the County, and bear Arms, but whofe names do not occur in

the older Vifitations of Warwickfhire. Thefe Arms have not


been compared with any Heraldic records, but accepted fimply
on the authority of the families which ufe them.
The compiler acknowledges his obligation to the Librarian of
Queen's College, Oxford, and alfo of Caius College, Cambridge,
and to the various Clergymen in the County who have allowed
him free accefs to the Parifh Regifters.

Further information refpefting any of the families mentioned


in this work may be obtained by application to the Rev.
F. W. KiTTERMASTER, Meridcn, Coventry ; the perfons wifhing

fuch information paying the expenfes of having the Arms copied,


and the Lineages tranfcribed ; the coll of the former will be from

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 :

Barker, Chriftopher, Garter, Hen, VIL and VIII.


Benolt,Thomas, Garter, Hen. VIII.
Brook, York Herald, Charles II.
Burroughs, John, Garter. Charles I.

Byfche, Edw., Clarenceux, Charles I.

Camden, William, Clarenceux, Eliz. and Jas. I.


Dethick, Gilbert, Garter, Edw. VI. and Eliz.
Dethick, Henry, Richmond Herald, Charles II.

Dethick, William, Garter, Jas. I.

Dugdale, William, Garter, Charles I. and II.


X.

Glover, Robert, Somerfet Herald, Eliz.

Guyan, King of Arms, Edw. III.

Hawley, Thomas, Clarenceux, Hen. VIII.


Hervey, William, Clarenceux, Eliz.

Holm, Thomas, Clarenceux, Rich. III.


King, Gregory, Rouge Dragon, Charles 11.

Lee, Richard, Clarenceux, Eliz.

Lennard, Sampfon, Blewmantle, Jas. I.

May, Thomas, Chefter Herald, Charles II.

Philpot, Somerfet Herald, Jas. I. and Charles I.

Segar, William, Garter, Jas. I. and Charles I.

St. George, Richard, Clarenceux, Jas. I. and Charles I.

St. George, Henry, Clarenceux, Charles II.

Vincent, Augulline, Windfor Herald, Jas. I.

Walker, Edward, Garter Charles, I. and II.

Wriothelley, John, Garter, Rich. III.


Wriothefley, Thomas, Garter, Hen. VIII.
Wriothefley, William, York Herald, Hen. VIII.
Wriothefley, Charles, Windfor Herald, Hen. VIII. and Eliz.

Merideriy Coventry,

Jugufi, 1866.
tBMartDtcfes|)tre

ARMS AND LINEAGES

WybtttM, ^ee 2DaBctot.

StCDUlBc* — Erm., three lions pafs. In fefs, gu.


Creft : A dexter arm in armour embowed,
fa., garnifhed, or., tied round with a ribbon,

arg. and gu., in the hand a broken tilting fpear.


Granted 1574, to John Acombe, of Stratford-upon-Avon.
Md. MS.

SttltlCrlep
or Stltietliep. —Arg., on a bend, az., three

mafcles of the field. Creft: On a chapeau, gu.,


turned up, erm., a ftork, arg.
Confirmed (with two quarterings) by Sampfon Lennard
and Auguftyn Vincent, deputies for William Camden,

Clarenceux, to Humfredus Adderley, of Widdington or

Wedington, Co. Warwick, fon of Humfredus Adderley,


of Wedington, who Was fourth fon of Thomas Adderley,
of Blackhagh, Co. Stafford, and fourth in defcent from

Henry Adderley.
Warwick/hire Arms and Lineages.

Sir Charles Adderley, of this Family, but who came of an


older Line, was Equerry to King Charles I.

This Sir Charles Adderley purchafed an eftate at Lea,


.
Co. Warwick, and was defcended from Ralph Adderley,
of Coton, Co. Stafford, High Sheriff of the County (temp.

Eliz.), a fon of Adderley, of Blackhagh.


Her. Vis. Dugdale.
Defcendants : The Right Honorable C. B. Adderley, M.P.,
Hams Hall, Co. Warwick. Pr. Rep.
The Rev. G. W. B. Adderley, Fillongley, Co. Warwick.

SUgttontip, fee (ggiionfip;

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

John Alderford, of Salford or Sunford, Co. Warwick.


Her. Vis.

Slteerlep, fee mtietlep,

^I^jpatfl*
—Arg., a bend, fa., cotlfed, gu., a mullet
in finifter chief.

Ralph Peche (temp. Edw. IL) mar. Annora, daug. and


h.of Gerard de Alfpath, grandfon of William de Alfpath

(temp. Edw. I.),


who was fon of Walter, Lord of Alfpath.

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.

SlntltCtD* —Gu., a faltire, or., furmounted of another,

vert. Creft : A blackamoor in profile,

couped at the fhoulders, and wreathed about


the temples.
Granted 1334, by Guyan, King of Arms, to Thomas
Andrew, and his brothers Randolfe^ Richard, William,
James, and Andrew. Har/ MS.

2(ln&tcill»
—Same Arms as above.
Confirmed 1476^ by Thomas Holm, Clarenceux, to

Thomas, fon and h» of Richard Andrew, of the County of


Warwick, Gentleman. Har/ MS.

SlntlteiX)^*
—Arg., on a bend cotifed, fa., three
mullets of the field.

Confirmed (with four quarterings) by Lennard and Vincent


to William Andrews, of Meriden, Co. Warwick, third in

defcent from William Andrews, of Harborne, Co. Worcefler.

Her. Fis.
Warwick/hire Arms and Lineages.

3IlrcI)Cr»
—Az., three arrows, or. Creft : Out of a

mural coronet, gu., a dragon's head, arg.


Granted by Richard Lee, Clarenceux, to Andrew Archer,
of Tarn worth, 1597.
Confirmed (with eleven quarterings) by Lennard and
Vincent to Sir Symon Archer, Kt., of Tamworth, twelfth
in defcent from John Archer, (temp. Edw. III.)
This John Archer was fourth in defcent from Robert

Sagittarius, of Umberflade, (temp. Hen. II.)

Her. Vis, Dugdale.

3tr&Ctt or 3llrtirat» — Erm., a fefs


chequy, or.

and az. Creft : On a chapeau, az., turned up


erm., a wild boar pafs., or.
Confirmed (with four quarterings) by Lennard and Vincent
to Robert Arden, of Park Hall, in the Pariih of Curdworth,
Co. Warwick, fifteenth in defcent from Siward de Arden

(temp. Hen. I.),


who was fon of Turkill de Warwick,
and grandfon of Alwyn, Earl of Warwick, (temp.
Edw. Conf )
Defcendant : Rev. H. C. Arden, of Longcroft, Co. Stafford,
ninth in defcent from Symon, fecond fon of Thomas Arden,

of Park Hall. Pr. Rep.


The following note occurs in a Vifitation of War-
wickfhire, 1619.
The houfe of Ardens is meerly Englifh of the auncient bloud of the
Saxons, and they were, before the Conqueft, Lordes of Warwick and of the
moft part of Warwickfheire, and although they found fome extraordinary
favor to enjoy their lands, yet were they continually vexed by the Normans,
until they were forced to forgoe a great parte to the Earles of Warwick,

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,

SHrbrcn, Tee SHriicn^

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

Jofeph Afh, of Coventry, Ton of Jofeph Afh, of the fame


place, and grandfon of Hugh Afh.
Harl MS. Her. Fis.

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.

The before-named George Allley, of Wolvey, was fourth


from Giles, fon of Thomas, Lord Alhley (temp.
in defcent

Edw. IL), w^hich Thomas was lixth in defcent from


Philippus de Efllega, (temp. Hen. II.)
Her. Fis. Dugdale.

Sl^tlcp*
—Az., a cinquefoil pierced, erm. Creft :

Out of a ducal coronet, or., a plume of


feathers, arg.
Confirmed (with two quarterings) as the Arms of Aftley.
Her. Fis.
JVarwickJhire Arms and Lineages,

Sl^tlcp*
— Az., a cinquefoil pierced, erm., within a

border engr., or.


Confirmed as the Arms of Ailley, of HiHmorton.
Thomas Allley, of HiHmorton (temp. Hen. III.), was fon
of Sir Thomas de Eftlcy, flain at the battle of Evefham,
and fourth in defcent from Philip de Eftlega, (temp.
Hen. II.) HarlMS, Dugdale.

3IltlCtCp»
— Erm., on a pale engr., az., three lions*

heads couped, or. Creft : A leopard couchant,


arg., bezantee, ducally gorged, or.
Confirmed by Robert Cooke, Clarenceux, to William

Averey, of Fillingley, Co. Warwick.


Alfo, by Lennard and Vincent, to his grandfon, William

Averey, of Filongley. Had MS. Her. Fis.

Tee J>omcttiine*
"^ylt^hwcpy

3tpi039?forl>,
Earl of, fee fmt%

3llplc^"toortl)»
— Arg., a fefs engr., betw. fix billets,

three and three, gu.


Confirmed as the Arms of Aylefworth, of Kineton.
Her. Fis.

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

Vincent, deputies for William Camden, Clarenceux, to


Richard Baldwin, of Coventry, third fon of William
Baldwin, of Eifex. Her. Fis.

%^xf^tX, —Per chev. engr., or. and fa., a lion


ramp.,
counter-changed. Creft : A demi-moor, in

dexter hand an arrow, or., feathered and headed,

arg., on his finifter arm a ftiield of the firft, on


his jfhoulder a fafh,
gu.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Richard Barker,
of Coventry,fifth fon of William Barker, Co. Berks, who

was grandfon of Thomas Barker, of Wokingham.


Her. Vis.

fee
25amaBp, 25untaBp*

25a^feerbiile»—Arg., a chev., gu., betw. three


hurts.
Confirmed as the Arms of Bafkerville, of Curdworth.

Her. Vis.

25eaucl)amp, Earl of Warwick.— Gu., a fefs betw.


fix crofles crofllet, or.

Confirmed as the Arms of Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick.

(See Dudley.) Harl MS.


8 Warwick/hire Arms and Lineages.

25caufO, 25caufOp, or 25catDfO»— Erm., on a bend,


az.j three cinquefoils, or. Creft : A tree^ vert,
on a ribbon round the ftem the motto, " Sub

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.

25caumont or 25caum01t&» — Az., femee of fleurs-

de-lis, a lion ramp., or.


Confirmed as the Arms of Sir Thomas Beaumont, of
Bedworth, Co. Warwick. Her. Vis.

25catDfo, fee 25caiifo*

25e][cl[)et»
— Paly of {\yi^ or. and gu., a chief vaire,

arg. and az. Creft : A greyhound's head, erm.,


gorged with a collar, gu., rimmed and
ringed, or.
Confirmed as the Arms of William Belcher, of Grillf-

borough, fourth in defcent from Hugh Belcher,


Co. Stafford. Her. Vis.

25eflocamjro, fee 25eaut][)amp*


Warwickjhire Arms and Lineages,

25ctCfottl»
—Arg., crufily fi tehee, three fleurs-

de-lis, fa.
The Arms of Edmund de Bereford (ob. 28 Edw. I.), third

in defcent from Gualt de Bereford, (temp. Hen. III.)

Dugdale.

25crmilt3|)am*

Per pale indented, arg. and fa.
Edward Bermingham (temp. Hen. VII.), was eighth in

defcent from William de Bermingham, flain at the battle

of Evelham. Dugdale.

2&Ct|)01Tl»
—Erm., a chev. betw. three boars pafs.,

fa. Creft : Out of a ducal coronet, or., an

elephant's head, arg.


Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to William Betham,
of Rowington, grandfon of Nicholas Betham, Co. Bucks.
Her. Vis.

25icli0ttcn»
—Arg., on a chev., fa., three pheons

of the field.

Confirmed as the Arms of Thomas Bickerton, of Wicksford,


Co. Warwick, grandfon of Thomas Bickerton, of Beby,
Co. Leiceller. Her. Vis.

*25it»tiulpf)»
— Vert., an eagle difplayed, arg.,
armed and langued, gu. Creft : a wolf fejant

reguardant, arg., vulned on the fhoulder, gu.


Confirmed (with three quarterings) by Robert Glover,

deputy for William Flower, Norroy, (1583), to Francis


Biddulph, of Biddulph, Efquirc, third in defcent from
I o Warwick/hire Arms and Lineages.

Richard Biddulph, and eighth in defcent from Roger

Biddulph, (temp. Edw. I.), who was grandfon of Henry


Biddulph, of Biddulph, Co. Stafford. Her. Vis.
Defcendants: Sir T. W. Biddulph, Bart. (cr. 1664), of

Birdingbury, Co. Warwick. Rep. Pr.

Robert Biddulph, Efq., of Ledbury, Co. Hereford.

25i^l)Op*

Arg.5 on a bend, gu., cotifed, fa., three

bezants.
The Arms of Bifhop.

Anthony Bifhop, of Oxhill, Co. Warwick, was grandfon


of George Bifliop, of Oxhill, and fon of John Bifhop, of

Brayles. Harl MS.

25i^]f)Op^t0n or 25i^lf)OJJ^tl0n*— Bendy of fix, or.

and fa., a canton, erm.


Confirmed as the Arms of Bifhopflon or Bifhopfdon, in the

Lineage of Catefby. Sir William Catefby mar. Philippa,

daug. and co-h. of William de Bifhopfdon (temp. Hen. V.),


which William was eighth in defcent from Frederic de

Bifhopllon (temp. Steph.) Her. Vis.

25Iitl)e or 25lpt{)e»
—Arg., on a fefs, fa., three

efcallops, or.
The Arms of Blithe, of Hawkefwell, and of Blithe.

John Blithe, of Hawkefwell, (ob. 1626,) was feventh in

defcent from Simon de Blithe, of Hawkefwell, in the


Parifh of Colefhill, (30 Edw. I.) Dugdale.
Warwick/hire Arms and Lineages. 1 1

25l0Unt or 25Ion&» —Barry nebulee of lix, or.

and fa.
Confirmed as the Arms of Blount or Blond, of Warwick.

^ Earl MS.

25oI)Un or 250Un*—Az., on a bend, arg., cotifed,

or., three efcallops, gu., betw. fix lions


ramp,
of the third.
The Arms of Bohun or Boun, of Coundon.
Gilbert Clarke, fecond fon of Gilbert Clarke, of Chilcote,

Co. Derby, mar. Sufanna, eldeft daug. of Ralph Boun or

Bohun, of Coundon, fourth in defcent from Ralph Boun,


of Coventry and Coundon, Co. Warwick (temp. Eliz.),
and thirteenth in defcent from Ralph Boun, of Bakewell,
Co. Derby, (temp. Hen. VI.) Dugdale.

25ontl»
— Arg., a chev., fa., betw. three hurts,

charged with as manyefl:oiles,or.,on achief,gu.,


three cinquefoils of the field. Crefi: demi- : A
grifiin, gu., bezanted, holding in its beak a

twig, vert., feeded, or.


Confirmed as the Arms of Bond, of Ward End.
Alfo, in the Lineage of Kinardiiley. Edward Kinardifley
mar. the daug. of Thomas Bond, of Ward End, grandfon
of John Bond, of Coventry, (temp. Hen. VII.)
Her. Vis.
Defcendant :
Jofeph A. Bond, Efq., Polefworth.
1 2 Warwick/hire Arms and Lineages,

250Ugl)t0n or 25r0Ug][)t0n*—Sa., three crefcents, or.


Crefl a lion's head couped, or.
:

Confirmed (with three quarterings) by Lennard and Vincent


to Henry Boughton, of Coughton, fifth in defcent from
Richard Boughton, High Sheriff of Warwickfhire.
This Richard Boughton (ob. 3 Rich. III.) was lixth in
defcent from Robert de Boveton.

Harl MS. Dugdale.


Confirmed alfo as the Arms of Boughton, of Lawford, in
the Lineage of Lord Cavendifh, of Hardwick, who mar.

Elizabeth, daug. and co-h. of Edward Boughton, fourth in


defcent from Richard Boughton, Sheriff of Warwick and
Leicefter. Q^. Coll. MS. Her. Vis.

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.

250im, fee 250l)un*

250toC^»
—Three long bows bent in pale, gu.
Confirmed as the Arms of Boyes, of Atherflone.
Her. Vis.

*25racc6rit!5C, 25ratc6rig0, or 25ta^Briti0e.—


Vaire, arg. and fa., a fefs, gu. Creft : A ftaiF

raguly, arg.
Warwickjhire Arms and Lineages, 1
3

Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent as the Arms of John

Bracebridge, fixth in defcent from Symon Brafbridge, of

Kingbury, Co. Warwick. This Symon was fon of Ralph

Bracebridge (who died a.d. 1400), and grandfon of Sir


Ralph de Bracebrigg (ob. 1396), and feventh in defcent
from Peter de Bracebrigg, who mar. Amicia, daug. of
Ofbert de Arden, and grand-daug. of Turketil of Warwick,
who became poffeffed of Kingfbury in right of his fecond

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.

Henry Walter Bracebridge, Efq., of Morville Hall,


Co. Warwick.

jStatllcp*
— Gu., a chev., arg., betw. three boars'

heads couped, or.


Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Francis Bradley, of

Coventry, grandfon of William Bradley, Co. York.


Her. Fis.
14 Warwick/hire Arms and Lineages.

25m^tirittge, fee 25mcctjntr0e»

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.

The Arms of Breton, of Long Itchington and Tamworth.

Captain John Breton, Member for Tamworth 1585, was


fon of Richard Breton of Sirefcote and Tamworth, and
fourth in defcent from Richard Breton, of Tamworth
(temp.
Hen. VIE.), and eighth in defcent from John Breton, of
Tamworth (temp. Edw. III.), which John was fon of Guy,
and grandfon of WilHam de Breton, of Long Itchington,

(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

Lincolnlhire, A.D. 11 39.

Defcendant : C. D. Breton, Efq., Fillongley, Co. Warw.


Pr. Rep.

25rit!glTinn*
— Sa., ten plates, four, three, two, one,
on a chief, arg., a lion pafs. of the field.

(Alfo, on a chief, arg., a Hon


pafs., ermines.)
John Bridgman, Efq. (anceflor of the Earl of Bradford),
who purchafed Caftle Bromwich, 1657, was fon of Sir
Orlando Bridgman, of Great Lever, Co. Lancafter, Knight
Warwkkjhire Arms and Lineages, 1
5

and Baronet, and Lord Keeper of the Great Seal of

England.
Defcendant : Orlando George Charles Bridgman, third

Earl of Bradford. Pr. Rep.


Creations: Baron 1694, Earl and Vifcount 181 5.

25tOniC»
— Sa., on a chev., arg., three bunches of

broom, vert., feeded, or. Creft : An arm


embowed, vefted, holding in the hand, ppr., a
bunch of broom as on the fhield.

Confirmed (with one quartering) by Lennard and Vincent


to Ralph Broom, of the Woodlows, Co. Warwick, ninth

in defcent from William Brome, of Warwicklhire.


Her. Vis,

25rouglitott, fee 25ous{)ton*

25ut&Ctt»
—Az., two bars, or., each charged with
three martlets, gu. Creft : A lion's head

erafed, fa.

Confirmed (quartering two Coats) to Thomas Burdett, of

Bramcott, Co. Warwick, ninth in defcent from Sir John


Burdett, Knight, ofArrow, Co. Warwick, and fifteenth in
defcent from William Burdett, Founder of the Monaftery

of Aucote, Co. Warwick, (temp. Hen. 11.)


Her. Vis. Harl MS,
1 6 Warwickjhire Arms and Lineages,


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.

25unta6p or 25anm6p*—Arg., two bars, gu.,


in chief a lion pafs. guard, of the fecond.
Creft : A
demi-man, fa., in the dexter hand a
bunch of columbine flowers, ppr.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Humphrey Burnaby,
of Waver, Co. Warwick, third fon of Richard Burnaby,
of Watford, Co. Northampton, who was feventh in defcent
from Robert Burnaby, of the fame place. Her. Vis.

25urp or a^r^ljialL— Arg., a chev., fa., betw.


three fquirrels cracking nuts, ppr.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to William Bury, of
Barton, Co. Warwick, third in defcent from John Bury or

Marfhall, of Barton on the Heath, Co. Warwick.


Her. Vis.

jSu^^dl or 25u^l)eIL— Arg., a chev. betw. three


water bougets, fa. Creft cherubim's head: A
betw. two wings, ppr.
Confirmed (quartering two Coats) by Lennard and Vincent
to Thomas Buflell, eleventh in defcent from Richard de la

BuiTell, Lord of Brodmerflon.


IVarwickJhire Arms and Lineages, 1
7

Same Arms and Creft Confirmed to Richard Buffell,


who m. Margaret, daug. and h. of Walter Fowkes, of
Drymariion. Her. Vis.

%\\Att^ — Az., a bend betw. fix


cups covered, or.
Creft: On a mount vert., an unicorn faliant,

arg., armed, or., tied round the neck with a


ribbon of the laft.

Confirmed (with one quartering) by Lennard and Vincent


to Richard Butler, of Coventry, third in defcent from

Sir Thomas Butler, of Bewfey, Co. Lancafler.

Her. Vis.

CaltfjOtp, Lord.
—Chequy, or. and az., a fefs,

erm. Creft : A boar's head ere(5l, erafed at

the neck, az., briftled, or., betw. two wild men,


wreathed about the temples and loins, and

holding in the exterior hand a club ered, or. :

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

maternal uncle. Sir Henry Calthorp, and who was created


Baron Calthorp, of Calthorp, 1
796. Dugdak.
Defcendant : Frederick Gough, fourth Lord Calthorp.
Pr. Rep. (See Gough.)
1 8 Warwickfkire Arms and Lineages.

C^nitlillc* —Az., three lions pafs. in pale, arg.


Confirmed in the Lineage of Burdett, as the Arms of
Camville.

Robert Burdett (who died 1533) mar. Elizabeth, daug.


and h. of Galfridus Camville, great-grandfon of William de
Camville, Lord of Seckingdon and Arrow, Co. Warwick.
Her. Hs.

Canning or Canninge^* —Arg., three Moors' heads


fide faced, couped at the neck, ppr., wreathed
about the temples, or. and az.
Confirmed by Ralph Brooke, York Herald, to Richard

Canning, of Foxcote, Co. Warwick, and of Hidcott,


Co. Gloucefter, fifth in defcent from Thomas Canning,
who (temp. Hen. VI.) mar. Agnes, daug. and h. of John
Solman, of Foxcote. EarI MS. Her. i^is.

CantalupCt
—Gu., three leopards' heads jefTant-

de-lis, or.

The Arms of Sir John Cantalupe (temp. Edw. IL), fon of

John Cantalupe, of Snitterfield, who mar. Margaret, daug.

and h. of William Cumin, of Snitterfield, (temp. Hen. III.)


Dugdale.

CarndL — Or., three chev., vert.


Confirmed as the Arms of Carnell. Harl MS.

Cartngton, fee ^mptl)*


Warwickjbire Arms and Lineages. 1
9

CatC^fip*
— -^rg., two lions pafs., fa., crowned, or.

Creft : An antelope's head couped at the neck,

arg., betw. the attires two battle axes ered:, or.


Confirmed (with eleven quarterings) by Lennard and
Vincent, deputies for William Camden, Clarenceux, to
Sir William Catefby, of Lapworth, ninth in defcent from

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.

CatljCrpn^ or €atl)Cnt^.— Or., on a pale, az., an


eagle difplayed of the field. Creft a griffin :

ftatant, or., guttee, fa.


Confirmed, 1574, by Robert Cooke, Clarenceux, to

Humphrey Catheryns, of the New Inn, Co. Middlefex,


as the ancient Arms of Thomas Catherns, of Clyfton,
Co. Warwick. Add. MS.

Caunton, fee Cranton*


C{)am6ctlpn» Gu., an inefcutcheon, arg., within
an orle of eight mullets, or. Creft Out of a :

ducal coronet, gu., the head of an afs, arg.


Confirmed (with one quartering) by Lennard and Vincent
to John Chamberlyn, of Aflley (Juftice of the Peace),

great-grandfon of Edward Chamberlyn, of Sherborne,


Co. Oxford. Her. Vis.
20 Warwickjhire Arms and Lineages.

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

Charles, of London, Ton of Richard Charles, of Stratford-

upon-Avon, Co. Warwick. Harl MS.

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.

Creft: A goat's head erafed, arg., armed, or.


Confirmed as the Arms of William and Walter Chetwynd,
of Grendon, Co. Warwick.
Sir William Chetwynd, of Grendon, and Sir Walter

Chetwynd, of Ingellre, were fons of John Chetwynd, of


Ingeftre, Co. Staiford, who mar. Margaret, daug. of
Robert Middlemore, of Edgbaflon (temp. Eliz.), and who
was eighth in defcent from Sir Philip Chetwynd, of
Ingeftre.
The faid Sir Philip mar. Alice, daug. of Sir Ralph de
Grendon (temp. Edw. I.), which Sir Ralph was fourth in

defcent from Roger de Grendon, (temp. Steph.)

Harl MS. Dugdale.


Defcendant : Sir George Chetwynd, Bart., Grendon,
Co. Warwick. Pr. Rep.
Warwick/hire Arms and Lineages. 21

Clapl^am*
—Arg., on a bend, az., fix fleurs-de-lis,

or., two, two, and two. Creft : A lion ramp.,


fa., holding in his dexter gamb a fword, arg.,

hilt and pommel, or.

Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to John Clapham, of

Willinghall, Co. Warwick, grandfon of Thomas Clapham,


Co. York. Her, Fis.

Ciarfec, Tee J^cobcljurclj*

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.

Hen. II.), who was a nephew of Geoffrey de Clinton,


a Norman.
Johanna, daug. and h. of the before-named Sir John de

Clinton, mar. Sir John de Mountford, (27 Edw. III.)

Dug^a/e.

Clinton* —Arg., on a chief, az., two mullets, or.,

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

three, betw. two bars gemel wavy, or.

Confirmed in the Lineage of Ardern, as the Arms of


Richard Clodilhall.
22 IVarwickJhire Arms and Lineages.

Robert Ardern or Arden, of Parkhall, mar. Elizabeth,

daug. of Richard Clodifhall, fourth in defccnt from Walter

Clodifhall, (temp. Edw. III.)


Richard Clodifhall, of Saltley, fon of the before-named

Walter, bore for his Arms : Per pale indented, with certain
martlets in the place of a border on the dexter part of the

(hield. Her. Vis. Dugdale.

Clopton or Cocft.^fidtl*— Per pale, or. and gu., a

crofs pattee, counterchanged.


Confirmed in the Lineage of Carew as the Arms of
Clopton.
Sir George Carew, Lord of Clopton, mar. Joyce, daug.
and co-h. of William Clopton, of Clopton, Co. Warwick

(ob. 34 Eliz.), who was fixth in defcent from John Cocks-


field, who afTumed the name of Clopton, (temp. Hen. VIL)
This John was fourth in defcent from Sir Walter de
Cocksfield, called alfo the Marfhal Knight, who purchafed
the manor of Clopton from James Clopton, (4 Edw. I.)

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

unicorns' heads, or., three crefcents, gu.


Creft : A demi-lion, arg., ducally crowned, or.,

holding a battle axe, arg., ftaiF, of the fecond.


Confirmed by Sir William Dethick, Garter, to William

Clowes, of London, Gentleman, fon of Thomas Clowes,


of Kingfburie, Co, Warwick. Harl MS.
WarwickJIiire Arms and Lineages, 23

Cotfe or Cocftc* — Quarterly, gu. and arg.


Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Thomas Cocke, of
Monks' Kirby, grandfon of John Cocke, of Brokefborne,
Co. Hereford. Her, Vis.

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,

daug. and h. of Sir Richard de Herthull, of Pooley.


Harl MS. Dugdale.

COC&ftdtl^ —Paly of four, or. and az., a lion ramp.,


counterchanged.
The Arms of Cockfield, Co. Warwick.
^. Coll. MS.

Cotfe^Mti, fee Clopton^

CokijJC^ter*
—Or., a chev. betw. three eftoiles, gu.
Creft : A demi-lion ramp., ppr., holding in his

paw an eftoile, gu.


Confirmed by Sir William Segar, Garter, to Richard

Colchefter, of Ilmington, Co. Warwick. Harl MS.

Colcttiore* — Gu., billetee, three crefcents, or.

(Alfo, gu., three crefcents betw. nine mullets,


or.) Creft : A moor's head in
couped profile,
at the fhoulders, ppr., wreathed about the
24 JVarwickJIiire Arms and Lineages,

temples, or. and az., (alfo, wreathed about the


temples, erminois and or., tied in a knot behind,
with a drop in the ear, of the fecond.)
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to William Colemore,

of Bremingham or Birmingham, Co. Warwick, grandfon


of William Coleman, of the fame place.
Harl MS. Her. Vis.
Defcendant : Thomas Colemore, Efq., Alhfurlong, Sutton
Coldfield. Pr. Rep.

CoUc^* —Gu., a chev.j arg., pellettee, charged with

two bars gemel of the field, betw. three lions'

heads erafed, or. Creft : A feapie with wings


expanded, fa., guttee, arg., preying on a fifli

of the laft.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Humphrey Colles,
of Hampton-in-Arden, fon of Michael Colles, of the fame

place, a fecond fon of William Colles, of Leigh,


Co. Worcefter. Her. Vis.

ConiBc* — Erm., three lions pafs. in pale, gu.


Creft : A dexter hand and arm embowed in

armour, fa., garnifhed, or., wreathed about the


arm, arg. and gu., in the hand a broken tilting

fpear of the fecond.


Granted by Robert Cooke, Clarenceux, 1584.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to William Combe,
of Olde Stratford, fourth in defcent from John Combe, of

Afhley, Co. Warwick. Her. Vis.


IVarwickjhire Arms and Lineages. 25

Comfictfcttl or CuniBcrforb* — Gu., on a crofs

engr., arg., five rofes of the field. Creft : Out


of a ducal coronet, or., a peacock's head per

pale, or. and gu., charged with fix rofes,

counterchanged.
Confirmed (with eight quarterings) byLennard and Vincent
to Humphrey Comberford, of Kingfburie, eleventh in
defcent from Allan de Comberford. Her. Vis.

*ConiptOn> Marquis of Northampton. Sa., a lion



of England, or., betw. three helmets. Creft :

A demi-dragon erafed with wings elevated, gu.,


the body enriched with a ducal coronet, or.
Confirmed (with nine quarterings) by Lennard and Vincent
as the Arms of William Lord
Compton, Earl of North-
ampton, fon of Henry Lord Compton, and third in defcent
from Sir William Compton, of Compton, Co. Warwick,
and lixth in defcent from William de Compton, (temp.
Hen. VL)
King Henry VIIL, for good fervice, granted out of his own
Royal Arms an honorable augmentation to the Arms of
the before-named Sir William Compton, viz., A lion

pafs., or. ; and for his Creft, a demi-dragon erafed, gu.,

within a coronet of gold, upon a torfe, arg. and vert.

This Sir William was tenth in defcent from Philip de

Compton (temp. John). Her. Vis. Dugdale.


Defcendant : Charles Douglas Compton, third Marquis of

Northampton. Pr. Rep.


Creations: Earl 161 8, Marquis 181 2.
26 Warwickfliire Arms and Lineages.

Couinjg^tsp*
—Gu., three coneys fejant, arg. Creft :

A coney as in the fhield.

Confirmed (with five quarterings) by Lennard and Vincent


to Humphrey Coningfby, of Morton Bagoc, ninth in

defcent from Robert Coningfby, of the fame place, whofe


great-grandfather John Coningfby died 30 Edw. III.

Confirmed alfo to Henry Coningfby, of Morton Bagot.


Her. Vis. %. Coll. MS. Harl MS.

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

temples, arg. and fa.

Confirmed (with five quarterings)


by Lennard and Vincent
Edward Conway, of Arrow, Knight, third in defcent
to Sir

from Sir Edward Conway, who mar. Ann, daug. of Sir

John Burdett, of Arrow, Knight. Her. Vis.

Coohe. —Per pale, arg. and fa., three griffins' heads,


erafed and counterchanged, each charged on the
neck with a bar gemel. Creft : A griffin's
head as in the fhield.
Granted by Thomas Hawley, Clarenceux, to William
Cooke, of Milton, (5 Edw. VI.)
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to John Cooke, of
Milton, Co. Cambridge, and of Rugby, Co. Warwick,

grandfon of William Cooke, of Milton.


Her. Vis. Harl MS.
Warwickjhire Arms and Lineages. 27

CotfiCtt — Or., a raven, fa. Creft : An elephant,

arg., armed and trappings, or., on his back a

caftle, triple towered, of the laft.

Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Richard Corbett,


of Meriden, feventh in defcent from George Corbett, of
Morton Corbett, Co. Salop. Her. ^is.

Cotfiin or Corbitt* —Arg., on a chief, or., three

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

from Robert Corbin, Co. Stafford. Her. l^is.

Corbitt, fee Corbin*

Cotton* —Az., an eagle difplayed, arg. Creft : Out


of a ducal coronet, or., an eagle difplayed, arg.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Philip Cotton, of
Woodcote, Co. Warwick, grandfon of Richard Cotton, of
Welton, Co. Leicefler. Her. l^is.

CotlCnttiC* —Arg., a plate on a chev., fa., betw.


three columbines, az., flipped, vert.
Confirmed by Sir Henry St. George, deputy for Sir John
Borough, Garter, to John Coventrie, Mayor of London,
Mercer, fon of William Coventrie, of the City of
Coventrie. Her. Vh.
28 Warwick/hire Arms and Lineages.

Craitforb* —Gu., a fret, or., a chief,


arg.
Confirmed as the Arms of Cranford, in the Lineage of

Catefby.

John Catefby, of Led brook, mar. Emma, daug. of William


Cranford. Her. Vis.

Ctanton or Caimton. — Gu., a Hon pafs., fa., betw.


three dolphins embowed, or., within an orle,

flory. Creft : A
dromedary, fa., collared, or.,

bezanted, maned and armed, gu.


Granted by Chriftopher Barker, Garter, toJohn and
William Cranton or Caunton. Her. Vis. Harl MS.

CrctUCnliaJL
— Nebuly, arg. and fa., on a fefs, gu.,
three broad arrow heads, or.
The Arms of John de Crewenhall, fifth in defcent from

Crewenhall, of Crewenhall, (temp. Hen. IIL)

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.

Cunibcrforti, fee Conibcrforti*


Warwtchjhire Arms and Lineages. 29

CutKc* —A label of four points per bend finifter.

The Arms of William Curie (22 Hen. III.), grandfon of


Robert de Curie, of Budbrook, (temp. Rich. I.)

Dugdale.

SDafietOt or 3ll&6ctOt —Az., a chev., or., betw.

three bezants.
Confirmed as the Arms of William Dabbetot (temp.
Hen. VII.), fixth in defcent from Sir Galfred de Abbetot,

Lord of Radmerley. Her. l^is.

SDafitCbgCCOUrt*
—Erm., two bars humettee, gu.,
each charged with three efcallops, arg. Creft :

Out of a ducal coronet, or., four feathers, arg.,


charged with two bars, gu., upon each three
mafcles of the firft.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent, deputies for William
Camden, Clarenceux, to Thomas Dabredgecourt, of

Longdon Hall, Co. Warwick, feventh in defcent from


Euftace Dabredgecourt, Lord of Damprecourt, who came

to England with Queen Philippa, wife of King Edw. III.


Her. Vis.

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.

Alfo, as the Arms of Daffett, of Warwicklhire.


Her. Vis. Had MS.

SDabcnport^
—Arg., a chev. betw. three crofTes

crofflet fitchee, fa. Creft : A man's head

couped at the fhoulders, face in profile, ppr.,


a rope round the neck, or.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Henry Davenport,

of Coventry, Alderman, third in defcent from Davenport,


Co. Chefter. Her. Vis.

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,

leaved, vert. Creft : An eagle's head erafed,

arg., betw. two wings, fa., armed, gu.


Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Robert Deacons,
of Wafperton, Co. Warwick, fon of Thomas Deacons, of

Napton-on-the-Hill, Co. Warwick, and grandfon of


Richard Deacons, of Liddington, Co. Beds.
Her. Vis.
Warwickjhire Arms and Lineages, 3 1

^CtlCtCUjC*
— Arg., a fefs, gu., in chief three torteaux.
Creft : Out of a ducal coronet, or., a talbot's

head, arg., eared, gu.


Confirmed (with fifteen quarterings) by Lennard and
Vincent to Sir Walter Devereux, of Suffolk and of Caftle
Bromwich, Co. Warwick, grandfon of Walter Lord Ferrers,
of Chartley, eighth in defcent from Walter Devereux,

Knight. Her. Vis.

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.

Warwick, and fifth in defcent from Reginald Digby, of


Colefhill, Sheriff of Warwick and Leicefler (26 Hen. VIII.),
and fixth from Symon Digby, of
in defcent Colefhill,

Lieutenant of the Tower (temp. Hen. VIII.), who was


fecond fon of Everard Digby, of Til ton. Sheriff of Warwick

and Leicefler. This Everard Digby, of Tilton, was

grandfon of Sir Edward Digby, who was flain at the battle

of Towton, and ninth in defcent from William Lord Digby,


who was fon of Sir Everard Digby, of Tilton (temp.

Hen. I.), and grandfon of CElmar the Saxon, who held

lands at Tilton in the reign of William the Conqueror.


'

Confirmed, alfo, (with fifteen quarterings) as the Arms of


Kelemn Digby, of Tilton, Dryfloke, and Gotehurf^i636,
fon of Sir Everard Digby, of Tilton and Dryfloke, who
32 Warwickfliire Arms and Lineages,

was fourth in defcent from the before-named Everard

Digby, of Tilton, SherifFof Warwick and Leiceller.


Sir Everard Digby, of Tilton and Dryftoke, mar. Mary,

daug. and h. of William Mulfhoe, of Gotehm-ft, which


William was third in defcent from Thomas Mulfhoe, who
mar. Mary, daug. and h. of Michael Nevill, of Gotehurft,
which Michael was fifth in defcent from Sir Hugh Nevill,
who died, feized of lands in EfTe.x and Notts, 25 Edw. III.

Harl MS. Caius Coll. MS.


Defcendants : Edward St. Vincent Digby, ninth Baron

Digby, of Geafhill, Minterne, Co. Dorfet, Pr. Rep.

George Digby Wingfield Digby, Efq., Sherborne Caftle,

Co. Dorfet.
Rev. John Digby Wingfield Digby, Colelhill, Co. Warwick.

^jlfte*
— Gu., a lion ramp, per pale, arg. and or.

Creft : A dove clofe, arg., beaked and

legged, gu.
Granted by Sir Gilbert Dethick, Garter, to Richard Dilke,

ofKirby, loth January, 1574.


Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Thomas Dilke, of
Maxtoke Caftle, Co. Warwick, grandfon of Thomas Dilke,
Co. Leicefter. Harl MS. Her. Vis.
Defcendant : Charles Dilke-Fetherftone Dilke, Efq., of
Maxtoke Caftle. Pr. Rep. (See Fetherstone.)

^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

Erdington, Co. Warwick. Her. Vis.

SDijCtDelL
—Arg., a chev., gu., betw. three fleurs-

de-lis, fa. •

Confirmed as the Arms of Humphrey Dixwell, of Church


Over, Co. Warwick, grandfon of John Dixwell, of
Coughton, Co. Warwick, who was grandfon of William
Dixwell, of Tengreth, Co. Beds. Her. Vis.

SDijCtDdL
— Vert., on a chev., or., betw. three fleurs-

de-lis., arg., as many fleurs-de-lis counter-

changed.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Humphrey Dixwell,
of Cotton, Co. Warwick, fourth in defcent from William

Dixwell, of Tengreth, Co. Beds. Her. Vis.

SDotiins^dl^, fee (©bingMl^*

SDrapton*
— Az., guttee, arg., a pegafus of the
latter. Creft : On a fun in fplendour, or., a

hat, vert., betw. two wings, arg.


Confirmed as the Arms of Michael Drayton, Co. Warwick.
Harl MS.

SDuttrale, fee SDugtiale.


34 Warwickfkire Arms and Lineages,

SDUblcp*
—-Az., a chev. betw. three lions' heads, or.

Confirmed as the Arms of Thomas Dudley, of Coventry.


Her. Vis,

^uMcp, Earl of Warwick. — Or., a lion ramp,


queue furchy, vert.
Confirmed as the Arms of Dudley, Earl of Warwick.
Ambrofe Dudley, Earl of Warwick (temp. Eliz.), was
grandfon of Edmund Dudley, who mar. Elizabeth, daug.
of Lord Edward Grey. This Lord Edward Grey mar.
Elizabeth, daug. and co-h. of John Lord Talbot, and grand-

daug. of John Talbot, Lord of Salop, who mar. Margaret,

daug. of Richard Bellocampo or Beauchamp, Earl of


Warwick (whofe Anna, mar. Richard Nevil,
eldeft daug.

the great Earl, flain at the battle of Barnet).

The before-named Richard Beauchamp was fifth in defcent


from William de Bellocampo (ob. 53 Hen. IIL), who mar.

Ifabel, filler and h. of William Mauduit, Earl of Warwick,


This William Mauduit mar. Alice, daug. of Walerannus
fon of Roger, Earl of Warwick (temp. Steph.), which

Roger was grandfon of Roger de Bellomonte (temp. William


the Conqueror). Harl MS. Dugdale.

SDU8&iJl0»
— Ai'g-> ^ crofs mollne, gu., in the firft

quarter a torteau. Creft : A griffin's head


and wings endorfed, or.

Granted to John Dugdale, of Clithero, Co. Lancafter, by

Sir William Dethick, Garter, a.d. 2 Eliz.


Confirmed to John Dugdale, of Shuflock, Co. Warwick,
fon of James Dugdale, of Clithero.
Warwickjhire Arms and Lineages. 35

Same Arms, with the exception of the torteau, were Con-


firmed to Henry Ducdale, of More Crichol, Co. Dorfet.
Her. Vis. Add. MS.
Defcendants : Sir William Dugdale, the celebrated Anti-

quarian, and fometime Garter King of Arms.


Through the female line, William Stratford Dugdale, Efq.,

of Mcrevale, Co. Warwick. Pr. Rep.

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

armour ered:, or., garnifhed, arg., holding a

tilting fpear, fa., headed, of the fecond,


embrued, gu.
Confirmed by Robert Cooke, Clarenceux, as the Arms of
Francis Dymoke, of Erdington, Co. Warwick, 1589.

Her. Vis.

€g6a^ton or a£tlg6a^tOn» —Per pale indented, or.


and az.
Confirmed as the Arms of Egbafton, in the Coat of
Middlemore.
Thomas Middlemore (temp. Hen. IV.), mar. Ifabel, daug.

and h. of Richard de Edgbafton, grandfon of Sir Henry


de Edgbafton, (temp. Edw. I.)
Her. Vis. Dugdale.

<£gCOlftc»
— Arg., a chev. betw. three boars pafs., fa.

The Arms of John Egcokc, of Ippelley. Harl MS.


^6 Warwickjhire Arms and Lineages. .

(figitOUBp or 31lgliontlp»
—Az., two bars and in chief

three martlets, fa. Creft : A demi-eagle with


or.
wings expanded,
Confirmed to Edward Eglionby, of Edmarfh, Co. Warwick,
fon of Richard Eglionby.

Alfo, as the Arms of Aglionby, of Balfall Temple.


Her. Vis. Had MS.

OEntie^OUre*
—Arg., a fefs, gu., betw. three horfe

fhoes, fa.

The Arms of Endefoure, of Wilnecott. Her. Fis.

a£ngieficl& or ^Ingtefieitl^— Barry of fix, gu. and


arg., on a chief, or., a lion pafs., az. Creft :

An arm couped at the elbow vefted, per pale,

gu. and or., cuffed, arg., holding in the hand,


ppr., a branch, vert.
Confirmed as the Arms of John Englefield, ninth in defcent
from Sir John de Englefield, (temp. Edw. I.)

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

(£tJCttOn» — Sa., a chev., arg., betw. three pears, or.


Confirmed as the Arms of Richard Everton, of Colefhill,

Co. Warwick, third in defcent from Henry Everton


of the fame place. Her. Vis,

*5rCtilintg, Earl of Denbigh. — Arg., on a fefs., az.,

three lozenge^, or. Creft : A blackbird, ppr.

Alfo, A blackbird fitting upon an oak flip,

vert., acorned, or.


Confirmed (with three quarterings) by Lennard and
Vincent, deputies for William Camden, Clarenceux, to
Sir William Feilding, of Newnham, Knight, fourth in
defcent from Bafil Feilding, of Newnham (1563), and
ninth in defcent from Sir William Feldinge, Knight, who
mar. Joane, daug. of William Prudholme, and who was fon

of Galfredus Feldinge, who mar. Agnes, daug. and h. of

John de Napton, and grandfon of William Feldinge (temp.


Edw. III.), which William was defcended from the Earls
of Hapfburg in Germany.
Her. Vis. Harl MS. Dugdale.
Defcendant: Rudolph William Bafil Feilding, eighth Earl

of Denbigh. Pr. Rep.


Creations: Baron and Vifcount 1620, Earl 1622.

*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.

Sir Thomas Ferrers, of Tamworth, who was fecond fon


of WilHam Lord Ferrers, of Grobie.
William Ferrers, Lord of Grobie (temp. Edw. IIL), was
eleventh in defcent from Henry de Ferrers, who came into

England with William the Conqueror.


Her. Vis. Dugdale.
Defcendant : Marmion Edward Ferrers, Efq., of Baddefley

Clinton, Co. Warwick. Pr. Rep.

jpintl), Earl of Aylesford. —Arg., a chev. betw.


three griffins pafs., fa. Creft : A griffin
fa.
pafs.,
The Arms of Heneage Finch, fecond Earl of Aylesford,
who mar. Mary, daug. and h. of Sir Clement Filher, Bart.,
of Packington, Co. Warwick. (See Fisher.)
The before-named Heneage Finch, Vv^as eldeft fon of

Heneage Finch, firft Earl of Aylesford, and grandfon of

Heneage Finch, firft Earl of Nottingham, and fourth in


defcent from Sir Moyle Finch, of Eaftwell, Co. Kent, who

died 1 6 14. This Sir Moyle was defcended from William

Finch, of Netherfield, Co. Suflex, Sheriff of the County,


8 Hen. VI., and a lineal defcendant of Vincent Finch or
Herbert, (temp. Hen. IV.) Her. Vh. Dugdale.
Defcendant: Heneage Finch, fixth Earl of Aylesford.
Pr. Rep.
Creations: Baron 1702, Earl 1714.

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.

three demi-lions ramp., gu. Creft : A talbot's

head, az., collared and eared, or. Another,


talbot's head, arg., bezanted, collared and
eared, gu.
Granted to John Fiflier, of Packington, by Thomas Hawley,

Clarenceux, (temp. Edw. I.)

Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Sir Robert Fifher,


of Packington, fon of Sir Clement Fifher, and grandfon of

John Fifher, of the fame place, which John was fon of

John Fifher, of Dottell, Co. Salop.


Harl MS. Her. Vis.

jpi^Ijet or ipaiuftin^*— Gu., a fefs, vaire, betw. two


falcons volant in chief, and a dolphin embowed
in bafe, all
arg., within a border engr., of
the laft. Creft : A cubit arm ere6t, vaire, arg.

and purp., on the hand a glove holding a falcon


taftelled, all of the fir ft.
Granted by Chriflopher Barker, Garter, to Thomas Fifher
or Hawkins, of Hawkefnefl, Co. Warwick.

Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Sir Edward Fifher,

grandfon of Thomas Fifher or Hawkins, of the Town of


Warwick. Her. Vis. Harl MS.

jpitctj*
—Arg., guttee, gu., a crofs engr.,
of the laft.

Creft : A fagittarius, gu.


The Arms of Fitch, of Devonfhire and Warwickfhire.
Har/ MS.
40 Warwickjhire Arms and Lineages,

fitjraffc or jpitjraipl)*— Or., three chev., gu.,


each charged with as many fleurs-de-lis.
Confirmed in the Coat of Freville. Her. Vis.

jpkntier^*
—Arg., a fefs, gu., in chief three

mullets, fa.

The Arms of Flanders, of * * * * near Kingfbury,


Co. Warwick. Add. MS.

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

Coventry, fon of Thomas Fletcher, Co. Leiceller.


Her. Vis.

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,

who mar. Lucy, great grand-daughter of Thomas de


Efcales. Her. Vis.
Warwickjhire Arms and Lineages. 41

jpUiitlOOtl*
— Gu.j a chev. betw. three mullets

pierced, or. Alfo, Gu., a chev. betw. three

mullets, arg. Creft : A demi-knight in

armour, arg., holding in the dexter hand a


broken tilting fpear, or., in the helmet four
feathers, of the firft and gu.
Confirmed (with five quarterings) to Robert Fulwood, of

Tamworth, twelfth in defcent from Robert de Fulwood,

of Sidenhall.
Confirmed alfo as the Arms of Robert Fulwood, of Alne,

Co. Warwick.
Robert Fulwood, of Tamworth, was fon of Richard, and

grandfon of Robert Fulwood, of Cley Hall, Co. Warwick


(temp. Hen. VII.), defcended from John Fullwode, of the
fame place, (temp. Rich. II.)
Her. Vis. ^. Coll. MS. Dugdale.

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.,

three fleurs-de-lis, or.


The Arms of Thomas de Garfhale (51 Edw. I.), grandfon
of Robert Garfhale, of Bourton-fuper-Dunfmore, who mar.

Ada, daug. and h. of Henry de Burton (temp. Hen. III.),


which Henry was grandfon of Robert de Burton,

(23 Hen. I.) Dugdale.


42 Warwick/hire Arms and Lineages,

<&Sd^t^*
— Sa.j three battle axes in pale, arg.
Crefl: : Three broken tilting fpears, or., two in

faltire, one in pale, enfiled with a wreath, arg.


and fa.

Granted to Gibbes, Co. Warwick, before 1597.


Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent, deputies for William
Camden, Clarenceux, to Sir Henry Gibbes, of Honnington,
Co. Warwick, third in defcent from Robert Gibbes, of
the fame place. Her. Vis, Add, MS.

(ffiiffottl*
—Az., three ftirrups with leathers and
buckles, or.
Confirmed as the Arms of GiiFord, of Elmdon.
Her. Fis.

^Blobet* — Sa., a chev., erm., betw. three crefcents,

arg. Crefl : A croffbow, az., betw. two

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.

Confirmed as the Arms of Glover, of Baxterley.


Add. MS,

4Boi)atb« — Or., a bend betw. fix martlets,


gu.
Confirmed as the Arms of John Gobard, of Coventry, fon

of Peter Gobard, of Picardy, who came to England


temp. Hen. VIII. Her. Fis.
Warwickjhire Arms and Lineages. 43

^BoIoftC* — Arg., three bars wavy, gu., over all on


a bend, fa., as many bezants.
Confirmed in the Lineage of Clodiftiall. John Clodifliall

mar. Beatrice Golofre, whofe great-grandfather. Sir John

Golofre, died 1363. Her. Vis.

<©00tlict* —Gu., a fefs betw. two chev., valr.

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

Goodier, of Hadley, Co. Middlefex. Her. Vis.

ilSootltDin*
— Gu., a chev., erm., betw. three lions'

heads erafed, arg.


Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Sir Francis Goodwin,
Goodwin, of Winnington.
fon of Sir John

Her. Vis. Harl MS.

^OUSi)^
— Gu., on a fefs, arg., a lion pafs., az.,

betw. three boars' heads couped, or.

The Arms of Sir Richard Gough, of Edgbafton, Co.

Warwick, fon of John Gough, of Oldfailings, Co. Stafford,

an anceftor of Lord Calthorp. (See Calthorp.)


Dugdale's Warwickjhire.

45otDCr« — Az., a chev. betw. three wolves' heads

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.

45tauntC» — Erm., on a gu., five bezants.


chev.,
Confirmed as the Arms of Graunte, of Northbrook.

Her. yis.

oBrap, fee ^tt^,

<&ttt\\*
— Vert., three bucks trippant within a

border, or. Creft : Out of park palings a


flag's head attired, or.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Richard Green, of

Wyken, Co. Warwick, grandfon of Edward Green, of


Water Orton, Co. Warwick. Her. Vis.

<&XW\t. —Az., three bucks trippant, or., within a

border, erm. Creft : Out of a ducal coronet,

or., a ftag's head, erm., attired, of the firft.


Confirmed as the Arms of Greene, Co. Warwick.
Harl MS.


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.

Confirmed (with five quarterings) by Lennard and Vincent


to John Gregory, of Styvechall, grandfon of Thomas
Gregory, of Asfordby and of Coventry,(ob. 1573), and
thirteenth in defcent from John Gregory, Lord of Frefeley,

who mar. Matilda, daug. of Roger Mofon, Knight.


Her. Vis. Harl MS.
Defcehdant :
Captain A. Gregory, of Styvechall, Co.
Warwick. Pr. Rep.
Warwick/hire Arms and Lineages. 45

(©rnibmt* — Arg., two chev. gu.


Sir Philip Chetwynd, of Ingertre, Co. StaiFord, mar. Alice,
daug. of Sir Ralph Grendon (temp. Edw. I.), who was
fourth in defcent from Roger de Grendon (temp. Steph.)

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.

two greyhounds courant, fa.


(Alfo, with the
in chief.)
greyhounds
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Thomas Grefwold,
of Solihull,eighth in defcent from John Grefold, of
Kenil worth. Her. Vis. Dugdale.

t^BtCbilL
— Sa.j on a crofs engr., or., five pellets

within a border engr., of the fecond. Creft :

A greyhound's head erafed, fa., bezanted,


gorged with three pellets bet\v. two bars, arg.
Confirmed (with five quarterings) by Lennard and Vincent
to Sir Edward Grevill, of Milcott, eighth in defcent from
William Grevill, of Camden, Co. Gloucefter.

Qu. Coll. MS. Harl MS.


Defcendant :
George Guy Greyille, fourtli Earl Brook and
Warwick. Pr.Rep.
Creations: Baron 1620, Earl Brook 1749, Earl of
Warwick 1759.
46 Warwick/hire Arms and Lineages.

4BtCp or ^tnp*
— Barry of fix, arg. and az., in chief

three torteaux.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Thomas Grey, of

Enville, fourth in defcent from Sir Reginald Grey, of


Ruthin.
Sir Reginald Grey, of Ruthin (temp. Rich. II.), mar.
Johanna, daug. and h. of Sir William de Aftley, of Allley,
who was feventh in defcent from Phillipus de Eftlega,
(12 Hen. 11.) Her. Vis.

(©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.

Creft : A talbot ftatant, or., gorged with a

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

Creft : A woman's head couped at the breaft,

ppr., hair flotant, or.


Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Sir George Gruffith,

Ton of Walter Gruffith, of Wigmore, Co. Stafford, fixth in


defcent from Sir Ryce ap GrufHth. Her. Vis.

]^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

Camden, Clarenceux, to Stephen Hales, grandfon of

Stephen Hales, of Newland, in the County and City of


Coventry, tenth in defcent from Nicholas Hales, of Hales
Place, Canterbury. Her. Vis.

]^^tt&C0tnC»
— Gu., a crofs, arg., in the chief quarters

two eftoiles, or. Creft : A demi-lion fejant,

or., collared, gu., gorged with three eftoiles,


of the firft.

Granted by Richard St. George, Clarenceux, to Handcorne,


of London and Co. Warwick.

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.

Slu. Coll. MS.


48 Warwick/hire Arms and Lineages.

Jpar&i^flUil or !^artirC^l)lllL— Arg ., a chev., fa.,

betw. ten martlets, fix and four, gu.


Confirmed as the Arms of Sir John Hardiihull, of Warwick,
in the Lineage of Culpeper.
John Culpeper mar. Elizabeth, daug. and h. of Sir John
Hardiihull (temp. Edw. II.), feventh in defcent from

Hugh Hardrelhull, (temp. Hen. I.) Harl MS. Dugdale.

]^attltoiclft»
— Gu., a faltire engr., arg., betw. four

mullets pierced, or. Creft : On a mount


three fedge ftalks, vert, headed, fa.

Confirmed as the Arms of Hard wick. Add. MS.

J^arniaU*
— charged with a buck's
:Arg., a crofs, fa.,

head couped betw. four martlets of the field,


on a chief, az., a crofs flory betw. two rofes, or.

(Alfo, without the chief. ) Crefl : Out of a

ducal coronet, fa., a buck's head, arg.

Confirmed by Sir William Dethick, Garter, as the Arms


of John Harman, of Moore Hall, Warwickfhire, fon of

Hugh, the brother of John, Bilhop of Exeter.

Alfo, by Lennard and Vincent, to Thomas Harman, of


Morehall, fifth in defcent from Walter Harman.
Har/ MS. Her. Fis.

a crofs, or.
I^arpur^— Gu.,
The Arms of Harpur.

John, the fon of John Harpur, of Chefterton (temp.


Edw. III.), was feventh in defcent from Hugh Harpur,

(temp. Hen. I.) Dugdale.


Warwickjhire Arms and Lineages. 49

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 :

ducal coronet a coney's head couped, or.


Confirmed (with nine quartcrings) by Glover, Somerfet

Herald, to Edmund Harfwell, of Basford, Co. Warwick.


Harl MS.

j^artOatC*
—Az., a bend wavy betw. two flags'

heads, or. Creft : Out of park palings, or.,


a ftag's head, gu., attired of the firft, wreathed
about the neck, or. and az. Alfo, Out of
park palings a ftag's head, or., wreathed about
the neck, arg.
Confirmed to Samuel Harware, of Stoke and
Coventry,
fon of Randolph Harware, of Stoke, Co. Warwick.
Her. ris.

ipa^tang*
—Az., a chief, gu., over all a lion

ramp, or.

The Arms of Haftang, of Lemington-Hailang.


Richard de Stafford (49 Edw. III.) mar. Matilda, daug.
and co-h. of Sir John Haftang, which Sir John was lixth
in defcent from Humphrey Haftang, fon of Humphrey,

(temp. Will. Conq.) Dugdale.


50 Warwickjhire Arms and Lineages.

a manche, fa.
i^a^tmg^*—Arg.,
The Arms of Haftings.

Roger Lord Grey (temp. Edw. III.) mar. Elizabeth, daug.


and eventually co-h. of John de Haftings, Lord of

Bergavenny, which John was fixth in defcent from


William de Haftings, of Fillongley. Dugdale.

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.

Confirmed as the Arms of John Heritage, of Byrton


DalTett. Her. Vis,

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,

or., within a border engr., fa. Crefl : Out of


a ducal coronet, or., a demi-lion ramp.,
bez anted.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Lewis Hobleday,
of Thornton, Co. Warwick, fon of Nicholas Hobleday,
Co. Warwick. Her. Vis.
IVarwickJhire Arms and Lineages. 51

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.

The Arms of Holden.


Simon Holden (temp. Eliz.), of Erdington, was ninth in
defcent from William the fon of Holdwin (temp. John).
Dugdale.
52 Warwkkjhire Arms and Lineages.

]^Oili^*
— Erm.;, two piles, fa. Creft : A blacka-
moor's head, couped at the fhoulders, fide faced,

ppr., bound about the temples and tied in


a

knot behind, arg. and az.


The Arms of Mollis, of Stoke, near Coventry.
Add. MS.

I^oKt*
—Az., two bars, or., in chief a crofs pattee

fitchee, of the fecond. Creft : A fquirrel

fejant, arg.
Confirmed (with four quarterings) by Lennard and Vincent
to Sir Thomas Holt, of Afton Stoklands, Co. Warwick,

eighth in defcent fromSimon Holt, of Bermingham, who


was fon of John Holt, (temp. Edw. II.) Her. Fis.

©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

Sampfon Hopkins, of the fame place. Harl MS.

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

neck, arg.j bridled, or. Creft : A horfe's head


couped at the neck, or., bridled, arg., plumed,
of the laft and az.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Hanniball Horfey,
of Honington, Co. Warwick, grandibn of John Horfey,
Co. Wilts. Her. Vis.

]^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.)

Her. Vis. Dugdale.


Defcendant :
George Huband, Efq., Ipfley, Co. Warwick.
Pr. Rep.

or J^Ub^On.— Gu., a chev., arg., betw.


I^UtltlC^tlDn
fix annulets, two, two, and two, linked together

palewife, or. Creft : An eagle's leg, fa., joined


at the knee to a finifter
wing, or.

Confirmed by Robert Cooke to Thomas Beaufoe, as the


Arms of William Hudfon or Huddefdon, of Guy's Cliff.
Her. Vis. ^. Coll. MS.

l^UgfOtb*
— Vert, on a chev. betw. three bucks' heads
cabofTed, or., as many mullets, gu. Creft:
54 IVarwickJhire Arms and Lineages.

A flag's head, or., gorged with a chaplet of


laurel, vert.
Confirmed to John Hugford, of Hen wood, feventh in

defcent from Robert Hugford, of Edmonfcott.

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.

3(ttgta|)am or ^fnstram*— Erm., on a fefs, gu.,


three efcallops, arg. Creft : A griffin's head

quarterly, gu. and arg.


Confirmed (with one quartering) to Anthony Ingram, of
Welford, fourth in defcent from Edmund Ingraham, of

Welford, Co. Warwick. Her. Fis.

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

Woolward, Co. Warwick. Harl MS.

31n0lcfiriti, fee (gnslcfielti*


Warwickjhire Arms and Lineages, 55

^ClttU^*
— Az., a chev. betw. three griffins' heads

erafed, arg., on a chief, or., a lion pafs, gu.,

betw. two torteaux. Creft : A cat's head


and guard, gu., bezanted, holding
erafed in the

mouth a crofs formee fitchee, arg.


Granted, 1516, by Thomas Wriothefley, Garter, to
William Jenins, of London, Lancaller Herald.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Galfredus Jenyns,
of Spefley, Co. Warwick, grandfon of William Jenins, of
London. Her. Vis.

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

Coventry. Had MS.

Mthlt* — Arg., a chev. engr., gu., on a chief, az.,

three mullets, or.


Confirmed as the Arms of Keble, of Warwick.
Har/ MS.

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,

JtCntiaiL — Gu., a fefs chequy, or. and az., betw.


three eagles difplayed, arg. (alfo, or.)
Confirmed by Lcnnard and Vincent to Henry Kendall, of

Aldeftrie, Co. Warwick, third in defcent from John

Kendall, a younger brother of the Houfe of Smithefby.


Her, Vis.
Defcendant : E. P. Kendall, Efq., Auftrey, Co. Warwick.
Pr. Rep

JllCltnct*
—Arg. 5
a chev. betw. three demi-lions pafs.

ducally gorged, or., ringed and tafleled, arg.


Granted to Sir Thomas Kennet, Alderman, of Coventry,
by Sir Gilbert Dethick, Garter. Harl MS.

Mttt or Mt^t. Arg., — billettee, vert, three torteaux,

two and one.


Confirmed as the Arms of Kete, Co. Warwick.

M€^ttt* —Arg., a chev. betw. three demi-lions ramp.,

purp. Creft : A demi-lion ramp., purp.,


ducally gorged, arg., crined, of the iirft, lined
and ringed, or.

Confirmed as the Arms of Kevett, of Fenham.


Harl MS.

i^Cpt, fee JHete*

JdititJermm^ta:, fee Jdittetma^tct.


Warwickjhire Arms and Lineages. 57

Jlilt^t&^lCp*
—Arg.j a fefs vaire, or. and gu., betw.

three eagles difplayed, of the laft. Creft : On


a mount vert, a greyhound fejant, arg., collared,

or., under a holly tree of the firft, frucfled, gu.


-

Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to John Kinardfley,


of Warde End, grandfon of John Kinardfley, of Brailsford

(temp. Eliz.), and feventh in defcent from John Kinardfley,


of Loxley (temp. Edw. III.), who mar. Joan, filler and h.

of Thomas Lord Ferrers, of Loxley.


Her. Vis. ^. Coll. MS.

Sling*
— Sa., a lion ramp, queue fourche crowned,
or., in chief three billets, arg. Creft A demi- :

lion queue fourche, or., billette, az., crowned


with a ducal coronet of gold, holding in his
dexter paw a fword, arg.
Granted by Sir William Dugdale, Garter, and Henry Sir

St. George, Clarenceux, to Thomas King, Alderman of


Coventry ; whofe father, defcended from a Kentifh family,
bore for his Arms — Sa., a lion ramp, queue fourche

crowned, or., in chief a label of three points, arg.

Her. Pat.
Defcendant : Frederic King, Efq., Bickenhill, Co. Warwick.
Pr. Rep.

Slittcniias^tcr, SiptJcniia^tcr, or Jtifcticrniiii^tcr*—

Az., a chev., erminois, betw. three bezants.


Creft : On a chapeau, az., turned up, erm.,

an eagle with wings expanded, erminois.


58 Warwick/hire Arms and Lineages.

Granted by Sir William Segar, Garter, to Thomas


Kydermafter or Kittermaftcr, of Colefhill, Co. Warwick,
and of Lincoln's Inn, London.
Confirmed to William Kittermaftcr, of Colefhill, fon of
Thomas Kittermaftcr, of the fame place, and fourth in

defcent from William Kydermafter, of Colefhill, Co.

Warwick, and of Romllcy, Co. Salop.


Harl MS. Her, Vis.

Defcendant: James Kittermaftcr, Efq., M.D., Mcriden,


Co. Warwick. Pr. Rep.

Jl^mgllt*
—Arg.j three bendlets, gu., on a canton of

the fecond, a fpur leathered, the rowel down-


ward, or. Creft : A fpur leathered, or., betw.
a pair of wings, gu.
Confirmed (with five quarterings) as the Arms of William
Knight, of Rowington. Her. Vis.

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.

Warwick, grandfon of Sir Valentine Knightley, of Fawflcy,


and ninth in defcent from Roger Knightley, of Gnofall,
Co. Stafford.
This Roger Knightley (temp. Edw. IIL), of Gnofall
or Gnowfall, was fon of William de Knightley, of

Gnowfall, and grandfon of John de Knyghteleye (temp.


Warwickjhire Arms and Lineages. 59

Edw. III.),
and fevcnth in defcent from Sir Jordan de
Chnitteleia or Knightlcy, of Knightley, Co. Stafford, and

eleventh in defcent from Rainald, Lord of Knightley,


Co. Stafford, (temp. Will. Conq.)

.
Her. l^is. Shaw's Stafferdjhire.

MntXt^ftittX*
—Arg., four fufils in fefs, fa.

Confirmed as the Arms of Knotsford, of Studley.


Harl MS.

Jllnotonc^*
—Az.j crufily of crofllets, a crofs moline,

voided, or.

Confirmed as the Arms of Knowlles, of Kinfburie.


Harl MS.
fee Sitttetma^ter*
itiptiermaiS^ter,

%^\\t* —Az., three fire balls, or., flammant, ppr.


Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent, deputies for William
Camden, Clarenceux, to Richard Lane, of Bridgetown,
Co. Warwick, fon of Nicholas Lane, of Bridgetown, in
the Parifh of Alveflon. Her. Vis.

Jtanc* — Sa., a chev. betw. three arrows, arg.


Confirmed as the Arms of Nicholas Lane, of Stratford.
Her. Vis.

HaUg^anu — Arg., on a fefs betw. three bears' heads

erafed, fa., muzzled, or., as many bezants.


Confirmed as the Arms of Edward Langham, of Pailton,
Co. Warwick, grandfon of Richard Langham, Co.

Northampton. Her. Vis.


6o JVarwickJhire Arms and Lineages.

StatdtCtlCC* — Az., on a chev. engr. betw. three

griffins'
heads erafed, or., a fleur-de-lis of the

field, betw. two rofes, gu. Creft : A lion's

paw erafed, or., holding a branch of dates,


vert, fru6led, or., hufks, arg.
Granted, 1559, by William Harvey, Clarcnceux, to

Lawrence, SherifF of Rugby, Co. Warwick.


Add. MS. Harl MS.

%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

Ridge, fecond fon of Sir Piers Leigh, of The Lime,


Co. Chefter. Her. Vis.

Defcendant : From the older line, William Henry Leigh,


fecond Lord Leigh, of Stoneleigh, Co. Warwick. Pr. Rep.
Creation: Baron 1839.

3lcigf)»
— Arg., a fefs betw. two hurts in chief

and a martlet in bafe, fa.

Confirmed as the Arms of Sir Thomas Leigh, of

Billefley.
Harl MS.
Warwickjhire Arms and Lineages. 6 1

%t SNp^* — Az.;, on a fefs, arg., three efcallops,


over all a bend, gu.
The Arms of Geoffrey- Le Ireys, of Anftey, fon of

Thomas Le Ireys (37 Hen. III.), who mar. Agnes de

Bofcherville, of Anfley. Dugdale.

3lC0Uattl»— Or., on a fefs, gu., three fleurs-de-lis


of the field.

Allowed at the funeral of Mrs. Leonard, of Knole.


Add. MS.

Kctiing*
— Vert, a chev., or., on a chief three

efcallops, arg. Creft : Within a chaplet, vert,


an efcallop, arg.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Thomas Leving,
of Baddefley, Co. Warwick, grandfon of Walter Leving,
of Colfell, Co. Warwick. Her. Fis.
>

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.

Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Edward Lingard,


of Curdworfli, grandfon of John Lingard, Co. Lancafter.
Her. Vis.
62 IVarwickJhire Arms and Lineages,

%!x^t. —Arg., three eaglets difplayed, gu.^ a

border, fa.

Sir Andrew Hacket mar. Maria, daug. and co-h. of John

L'ifle, Ton of John (temp. EHz.), and twelfth in defcent

from William de Infula (21 Hen. III.), fon of Henry


de Infula. Dugdale.

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,

(II Hen. II.) Her. Vis. Dugdale.

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,

daug. and h. of Robert de Broc, of Chefterton.

Dugdale.

3tUCp*
—Gu., femee of crofTes crofllet, or., three

lucies hauriant, arg. Creft : Out of a ducal

coronet, gu., a boar's head ered, erm., betw.


a pair of wings, fa., billeted, or.
WarwickJIiire Arms and Lineages, Gi^

Confirmed (with nine quarterings) by Lcnnard and Vincent


to Sir Thomas Lncy, of Charlecote, Co. Warwick,

grandfon of Sir Thomas Lucy (temp. Eliz.), and twelfth


in defcent from William Lucy, (temp. Edw. I.)

This Sir William Lucy was fon of Fulco de Lucy, and


third in defcent from William, named de Lucy, the

grandfon of Thurllanns de Cherlecote.


Harl MS. Caius Coll. MS. Dugdale.
Defendants Through the female line, H.
: S. Lucy, Efq.,
of Charlecote, Co. Warwick. Pr. Rep.

Rev. J. Lucy, Hampton Lucy, Co. Warwick.

3tU&fOttl» —Az., a chev. betw. three boars' heads^ or.


Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to George Ludford,
of Anfley, Co. Warwick, grandfon of Thomas Ludford,
of Anfley, and fourth in defcent from John Ludford.
Harl MS. Her. Vis.

Jtuu^fottl*
—A Z.J a chev. betw. three boars' heads,

or., couped, gu. Creft : A boar's head as in

the fhield.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to John Lunsford, of

Hoterley, third in defcent from John Lunsford, Co. SulTex.


Her. Vis.

Sl^i^ncrep*
— Erm., a chev. gu., within a border

engr., fa.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent, deputies for William

Camden, Clarcnceux, to Robert Mallorey, fifth in dcfbcnt

from Sir Gilbert Mallorey. Her. Vis.


64 WarwickJIiire Arms and Lineages.

^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.

S^atiCtt*— Barry of fix, or. and fa. Creft : A


talbot.
The Arms of John Marictt, of Whitchurch, Co. Warwick,
fon of Thomas Mariett, of Whitchurch, (temp. Eh'z.)

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

Marmion, who was fourth in defcent. from Robert Marmion

(temp. Will. Conq.) Dugdale.

^attOtD*
—Az., a fefs engr. betw. three maidens'

heads, or. Creft : A demi-mermaid, ppr.,


crined, holding in the dexter hand a comb,
in the finifter a mirror, all or.
(alfo, arg.)
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Sir Edward
Marrow, of Barkfwell, fourth in defcent from Sir William

Marrow, Lord Mayor of London (temp. Hen. VI.)


Her. Vis.

^[^ar^ljall, fee 25urp»


TVarwickJhire Arms and Lineages. 6§

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

Wolvey, Co. Warwick. Har/ MS.

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.

a^autlUit^ Earl of Warwick.


—Arg., two bars, gu.
Confirmed as the Arms of Mauduit, Earl of Warwick.

(See Dudley.) Dugdale.

9[5^pnC*
—Arg., on a bend, fa., three dexter hands

couped, of the field.

Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to John Mayne,


of Elington or Eldon, Co. Warwick, third fon of Henry

Mayne, of Bonington, Co. Herts. Her. Vis.

^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

Medley, of the fame place. Her. Vis.

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,

gu. Creft In grafs and flags, vert, a moor-


:

cock as in the fhield.

Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Richard Middlemore,


of Edgbafton, Co. Warwick, feventh in dcfccnt from
Thomas Middlemore, who mar. Ifabel, daug. and h. of

Henry Edgbafton, of Edgbafton, and who was grandfon


of John Middlemore. Her. l^is.

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

John de Montford, who mar. Joane, daug. and h. of


SirJohn de Clinton, of Coleihill (temp. Edw. III.), who
was fixth in defcent from Ofbert de Clinton, (temp.
Hen. 11.)

The before-named Sir John de Montford was illegitimate


fon of Peter de Montfort, who was twelfth in defcent

from Hugo de Montefori, (temp. Will. Conq.)


Her. Vis. Dugdale.

*£l5Dttiaunt»
—Arg., a chev. betw. three eftoiles, fa.

Creft : A Saracen's head couped at the

ftioulders, ppr., wreathed about the temples,

or. and az.


Confirmed as the Arms of William Mordaunt, of
Turvcy,
Co. Beds, whofe great grandfon Robert mar. Barbara,
IVarwickjhire Arms and Lineages. 67

daug. and h. of John le Strange, of Maffingham Parva,


which John mar. Margaret, daug. and co-h. of Thomas
le Strange, of Walton D'Eivill, Co. Warwick, (temp.

Hen. y\l,)
The before-named Robert Mordaunt, was third fon (his

two elder brothers, Chriftopher and George, died f.p.)


of
William Mordaunt, of Hemftead, Co. Effex, who was
fecond fon of Sir John Mordaunt, Chancellor of the Duchy
of Lancafter (temp. Hen. VIL), which Sir John was fon
of William Mordaunt, of Turvey, Co. Beds, and tenth in
defcent from Ofbertus Mordaunt.
Her. ris. Dugdak.
Defcendant: Sir Charles Mordaunt, Bart., M.P., of
Walton D'Eville, Co. Warwick. Pr. Rep.

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.

Northampton, and Morton Morell, Co. Warwick, third in

defcent from Thomas Morden or Murden.


Her. Hs.

Sl^UrtraC*— Or., a fret, fa.


The Arms of Sir John Murdac, of Compton Murdac
(temp. Edw. II.), fifth in defcent from Robert Murdac,

(i I Hen. II.) Dugdak.

IJJaptOn,
—Arg., on a fefs., az., three efcallops
of the firft.

The Arms of Thomas de Napton, feventh in defcent from

Adam de Napton, (20 Hen. II.) Dugdale.


68 Warwickjhire Arms and Lineages.

ijJa^'J)*
—Az., on a chev. betw. three ravens' heads

erafed, arg., a pellet betw. four crofles

crofflet, fa.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent, deputies for William

Camden, Clarenceux, John Nafli, of Stratford-on-Avon,


to

fon of Thomas Nafh, of Old Stratford. Her. Vis.

^t^t* —Erm.j a lion ramp. betw. three hands

couped at the wrift, gu.


Granted by Sir William Segar, Garter, to Neale, of the
Co. Warwick. Add. MS.

l^etljcrmiJL
—Arg., a chev. betw. three crefcents, az.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to John Nethermill,

Alderman of Coventry, fon of Julius Nethermill.


'Her. Vis.

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

Abergavenny, (16 Rich. l\) Dugdale.


Warwick/hire Arms and Lineages. 69

^jJciDtJCgatC*
—Gu., three lions'
paws erafed, two
and one, arg., quartering, az., a hand ere6t

couped at the wrift,


arg. Creft : A fleur-de-lis,
arg.
Confirmed as the Arms of Walter Newdigate, of

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

Newdigate, Serjeant-at-Law (temp. Hen. VIII.), and


twelfth in defcent from the before-named John Newdigate

(temp. Edw. I.), fon of Richard Newdigate.

Harl MS. Dugdale.


Defcendant :
Through the female hne, Charles N.
Newdegate, Efq., M.P., of Arbury, Co. Warwick.
Pr. Rep.

iJJctU^nitl*
— Arg., on a fefs, fa., three crofTes crofllet

of the field.

Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to John Newfam, of

Chadlhunt, Co. Warwick, third in defcent from William


Newfam, of Itchington, Co. Warwick. Her. Vis.

IjJoelL
— Or., fretty, gu., a canton of the lafl.
Confirmed as the Arms of Noell, Co. Warwick.
Harl MS.
yo IVarwickfliire Arms and Lineages,

<£)t!nigi?cn^ or SDotlins.^cH.^^— Arg , a fefs, gu.,


in chieftwo mullets, of the laft. Creft : A
wolfs head pafs., or., guttee on the neck, gu.
Confirmed as the Arms of William Odingfells, of Long

Itchington, Co. Warwick, thirteenth in defcent from Sir


Everard Odingfells (temp. Hen. II.), who mar. Buffell,

daug. and co-h. of Sir Geoffrey Lindfey, Baron of Ma,xtoke


and of Wolverley. Her. Vis. Harl MS.

<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

pafs. guard, purp. Creft : A lion fejant, gu.,

refting the forepaws


on a carved fhield, or.
Granted, before 1597, to Mr. Ouldefworth, fervant to

the Counters of Warwick. Add. MS.

<0bCtton* —Az., a chev., erm., betw. three unicorns*

heads erafed, arg., crined, or.


Confirmed as the Arms of Overton. Har/ MS.

^athtt*
— Or., two bars, gu., charged with three

leopards' heads of the field. Creft : Out of a


ducal coronet, or., a plume of five feathers, fa.

Confirmed as the Arms of Robert Parker, of The Ould,


Co. Warwick. Ber. Fis.

3^ainiCt»
— Chequy, or. and az ,
a chief, gu. Creft :

a griffin fejant, arg., legged, or.


hand of Robert Cooke, Clarenceux,
Tcftified under the as

the Arms of Palmer.

Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent, deputies for William


Camden, Clarenceux, to John Palmer, of Compton
Scorphin, Co. Warwick, fourteenth in dcfcent from

Henry Palmer. Her. Fis.

palmCC*
—Arg., on a chief, fa., three cinquefoils
of the field.

Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to John Palmer,


of Warwick, grandfon of John Palmer, Co. Gloucefter.
Her. Fis. ^u. Coll. MS.
72 WarwickJIiire Arms and Lineages,

^^X^tt,
— Or.two bars, gu., charged with three
J

leopards' heads of the field. Creft Out of a :

ducal coronet, or., a plume of five feathers, fa.


Confirmed (with five quarterings) to John Parker, fon and
heir of Robert Parker, of The Ould, in the County of

Warwick. Had MS.

^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

Abbey. Har/ MS.

^aptott, fee ^citm.

^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,

(temp. Steph.) .Dugdale.

'^Wi^.
—Az., on a fefs, arg., betw. three pelicans,

or.,vulning themfelves, gu., as many pellets.


Crefl IfTuing out of a cloud, ppr., an arm in
:
Warwickjhire Arms and Lineages. 73

armour embowed, arg., garnifhed, or., tied


round about the elbow with a ribbon, gu.,

holding in the gauntlet a fpear headed


with a

pheon of the fecond.


Granted by Robert Cooke, Clarenceux, to Edmund Peers,
of Alvefton, Co. Warwick.
Confirmed by William Camden, Clarenceux.
Hml MS.

3^eitOn or ^^AptOlt*
— Sa., a crofs engr., or. Creft :

A griffin fejant,
or.

Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Walter Payton, of


Sutton Coldfield, fifth in defcent from John Peiton, of
Peiton Hall. Her. Vis.

5^ttftinS?»
—Gu., two chev. betw. three efcallops,

arg. Creft : Out of a ducal coronet, or., an


unicorn's head, erm., maned and horned, or.

Confirmed as the Arms of William Perkins, of Marfton,

Co. Warwick, grandfon of William Perkins, of the fame

place.
Harl MS.

^CtO*
—Per pale indented, arg. and gu., barry
of fix

counterchanged. Creft : A finifter wing, or.

Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to William Peto, of


Chefterton, Co. Warwick, feventh in defcent from William

Peto, of the fame place, (temp. Edw. III.)

Har/ MS. ^. Coll. MS.


74 Warwick/hire Arms and Lineages.

^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

place. Harl MS.

^^fjiilxp^*
— Or., a lion ramp., fa., a chief of the

laft. Creft : A leopard fejant, or.


Granted by Robert Cooke, Clarenceux, to William

Phillips, of Tamworth, Co.


Warwick. Har/ MS.

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

leopards' heads, fa.


Confirmed as the Arms of Gabriel Poultncy, of Knoll.
Her. Vis.

^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,
:

arg., a broken tilting fpear, or.


Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to William Purefoy,
of Caldecote, Co. Warwick, tenth in defcent from Philip

Purefoy, of Newnham, Co. Warwick. Her. Vis.

(Quctunc or <C0pg{)ncp» — Or., on a bend, fa., three

cinquefoils Hipped, arg.


Confirmed as the Arms of Ouewne or Coyghney, of

Wcdgnock, Co. Warwick. Harl MS.


76 Warwickjhire Arms and Lineages.

iUatlClifP oritatCliE—Arg., a bend engr., fa.


Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent, deputies for William

Camden, Clarenceux, to Richard, Ton of Roger RatclifF,


of Coventry, and fourth in defcent from Edmund Ratcliff,

of Coventry, the fecond fon of John Ratcliff, of Chatterton,


A.D. 1435, whofe grandfather, John Ratcliff, mar. Margaret,

daug. and h. of William dc Chatterton, of Chaderdon,


Co. Leicefter. Her. Vis.

iSain^forD, fee jfiapiic^forti.

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.

iSantiaH or iHanboIpf)* —Gu., on a crofs, arg.,


three horfe-fhoes, fa. Creft : A bat dlf-

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

iSantiolpl), fee ilianbalL

ilapnC^fortJ or Jtiain^fortl.— Arg., a crofs, fa.


Confirmed as the Arms of Charles Raynesford, of Afpley.
Alfo, as the Arms of Robert Rainsford, fixth in defcent
from John Rainsford, of RaynfFord Hall, Co. Lancafter.
Harl MS.

ilcpiltgtOU*
—Gu., a fefs dance ttee, erm., betw. fix

billets, arg. (alfo, or.) Creft : A demi-

antelope, gu., maned bearded tufked and


horned, or., billeted, arg.
Confirmed (with two quarterings) by Lennard and Vincent
to Sir John Repington, of Armington, Co. Warwick,

twelfth in defcent from Simon Repington, Co. Lincoln.


Her. Vis.

lltCbclL — Erm., a chev., gu., within a border


fa.
engr.,
Confirmed as the Arms of Sir John Revell, of New bold
Revell. Harl MS.

iiepnolti^, fee <©ctDcr.

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.

The Arms of Rous, of Ragley.

John Brome (temp. Hen. VII.) mar. Margaret, daug. of


Thomas Rous, fourth in defcent from Thomas le Rous,

(temp. Edw. II.) Add. MS.

iSuilglcp or flitiglcp*
—Arg., a chev. betw. three

rofes, gu.
Confirmed to Rowland Rudgley, of Denton or Dunton

in Arden, Co. Warwick (temp. Hen. VI.), fon of Nicholas


Rudgley, of Hawkesend, Co. Stafford.
Alfo, toJohn Rudgley, Co. Warwick, third in defcent from
James Rudgley, Co. Warwick (temp. Hen. VII.), who
was fecond fon of Nicholas Rudgley, of Dunton in Arden.

James Rudgley mar. Ifabella, daug. and h. of John Upton,

of Geydon, Co. Warwick. Her. Fis.


WarwickJIiire Arms and Lineages. 79

iSuttCt* — Gu., a lion pafs. in chief, and three garbs


in bafe, arg.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Thomas Rutter, of
Stratford-on-Avon, third Ton of William Rutter, of Quenton,
Co. Glouccfter, who was defcended from — .
Rutter, of

Kinfley, Co. Chefter. Her. Vis.

<i&ac]^0toCtcIL
—Arg., on a faltire, az., five water

bougets, or. Crefl : A goat ftatant, arg.,


armed, fa.

Confirmed (with eight quarterings) by Lennard and Vincent,

deputies for William Camden, Clarenceux, to Henry


Sacheverell, of New Hall, Co. Warwick, nineteenth in

defcent from Robert Sacheverell. Her. l^is.

^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

(Fillongley), Co. Warwick. Her. Vis.

<i&auntlCt^»
— Per chev., fa. and arg.,
three elephants*

heads erafed, counterchanged and tufked, or.

Creft : An elephant's head erafed, arg.,


tufked, or.

Confirmed to Timothy, fon of Timothy Saunders, of


Bedworth, and fourth in defcent from John Saunders,

Co. Northampton. Her. Vis.


8o Warwick/hire Arms and Lineages.

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

Shakefpear. Had MS.

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

Ralph Sheldon, of Beoly, Co. Worcefter, and fifth in


defcent from Richard Sheldon, of Rowleigh, Co. Stafford.
Her. Vis. Harl MS.
Defcendant Henry James Sheldon,
:
Efq., of Brailes Houfe,
Co. Warwick. Pr. Rep.

*<i&l)ttICP*
—Paly of fix, or. and az., a quarter, erm.
Creft : The head of a Saracen in profile, ppr.,

couped at the neck, wreathed about the temples,


or., and az.
Confirmed (with forty-nine quarterings) as the Arms of
Sir Henry Shirley, of Shirley and of Stanton, Baronet,

eighth in defcent from Hugo de Shirley, of Ettingdon,


Co. Warwick, and of Shirley, Co. Derby, who was flain
Warwickjhire Arms and Lineages. 8 1

fighting on the King's fide at the battle of Shrewfbuiy, and


eleventh in defcent from James, fon of Sewallis, who firll

affumed the name of Shirley, and thirteenth in defcent

from Henry de Ettingdon, and eighteenth in defcent from


Fulcherus, fon of Sewallis, (temp. Will. Conq.)

Confirmed, alfo, as the Arms of Schirley, Lords of Etingdon


fucceflively fince Edward the Confefibr's time.

Harl MS.
The family of Shirley is the oldefl.
knightly family in
Warwickfliire. Mr. Shirley fi:ill holds Eatington, which

his anceftors held before the Conquefi:.

Defcendant: Evelyn Philip Shirley, Efq., of Eatington,


Co. Warwick. Pr. Rep.

t^fjmftBorOUgl) or ^JjUCftllUtgl).— Sa., a chev.


betw. three mullets pierced, arg. Creft : A
blackamoor couped at the watft, ppr., with a
dart in his hand, or.
Confirmed by Robert Cooke, Clarenceux, as the Arms of
Shuckborough.
Alfo (with five quarterings), by Lennard and Vincent, to
John Shuckborough, of Shuckborough, Co. Warwick,
feventh in defcent from John Shuckborough, of the fame

place, who mar. Joane, daug. and h. of Adam Napton,


fourth in defcent from Galfredus Napton, Lord of Napton,
flain in the Barons' wars.
Harl MS, %. Coll. MS.
Defcendant : Sir Francis Shuckburgh, Bart., of Shuckburgh,
Co. Warwick. Pr. Rep.
82 Warwick/hire Arms and Lineages.

^i&enljaiL
—A
fefs betw. three crefcents.

The Arms of Sidenhall, of Sidenhall, (temp. Rich. II.)

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.

Confirmed as the Arms of Thomas Skevington, of Arley.


Had MS.

dSfetnttCt*
— Sa., a chev., or., betw. three griffins'

heads erafed, arg. Creft : A griffin's head


erafed, arg., holding in its beak a hand couped
at the wrift, gu.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Anthony Skinner,
of Shelfield, Co. Warwick, grandfon of Anthony Skinner,

of the fame place. Hari MS.

*c:&feiptDitl)»
— Barry of fix, gu. and arg., on a chief
of the laft, a greyhound courant, fa. Creft :

A turnftile, or., garnifhed, gu.


Confirmed (with fourteen quarterings) by Robert Cooke,
Chefter Herald, to Sir Richard Skipwith, of Ormfby,
Co. Lincoln, great grandfather of Fulwar Skipwith, of
Newbold Hall, Co. Warwick.
Warwickjhire Arms and Lineages. 83

SirRichard Skipwith, of Ormfby, was Ton of Sir William

Skipwith, of the fame place, and third in defcent from


Sir John Skipwith (made Knight Banneret, at Blackheath,
12 Hen. VII.), and tenth in defcent from Sir John

Skipwith, Lord of Skipwith, Co. York, and of Thorp and


Beakby, Co. Lincoln, and fourteenth in defcent from
Patrick de Scipwic, fecond fon of Robert de Ellolevile,

Lord of Cottenham, Co. York. Her. Vis. Dugdale.


Defcendant : Sir Thomas George Skipwith, Bart. Pr. Rep.

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.

^lotU* — Or., on a fefs, gu., betw. three pomeis


a cinquefoil pierced, arg., betw. two martlets
of the firft.

Confirmed by Sir Gilbert Dethick, Garter, to Lady


Elizabeth Anenon, daug. of John Slow, of King's Norton,

Co. Warwick, and wife of Alexander Anenon, Lord

Mayor of London, 1570. Add. MS.

t^niitl^^
— Sa., on a fefs betw. three faltires, or., as

many fleurs-de-lis, gu.


Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Richard Smith,

grandfon of Smith, of Camden. Qu. Coll. MS.


84 Warwickjhire Arms and Lineages.

d&miti)*
—Arg., femee of crofTes pattee fitchee,

fa., three greyhounds courant of the laft,

collared, or.

Confirmed as the Arms of Richard Smith, of Shirford.


Harl MS.

J^mptt) or CarringtOn*— Arg., a crofs, gu., betw.


four peacocks, az. Creft :. A peacock's head
erafed, az., ducally gorged, or.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent, to Francis Smyth,
of Wootton, grandfon of Sir John Smith, and fifth in

defcent from John Carrington or Smyth, who died 1446.

Her. Vis.

(i&niptl^»
—Arg., two chev., fa., on each three

fleurs-de-lis, or., on a chief, arg., a lion

pafs. of the third.

Confirmed as the Arms of Smyth, of Warwicklhire.


Harl MS.

iSomCttjilk*
—Arg., on a fefs betw. three annulets,

gu., as many leopards* faces of the field.

Creft : Two leopards' faces in fefs, arg.,

ducally crowned with a coronet, gu.


Confirmed (with three quarterings) by Lennard and
Vincent to Sir William Somerville, of Edfton, third in
defcent from Thomas Somerville, of Somerville Afton,
Co. Gloucefter, who mar. Jane, daug. and h. of John

Aylefbury, of Erdington, Co. Warwick.


Warwickjhire Arms and Lineages. 85

The beforenamed John Aylefbury or Ailefbury, was fifth


in defcent from Walter de Ailefbury (temp. Edw. I.), and

bore for his Arms — Arg., a crofs, az.


Her. Vis. Dugdale.


^^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

the firft. Creft : Out of a ducal coronet, or.,

a griffin's head, arg., gorged with a bar gemel

armed, gu., betvv. two wings expanded of the


fecond.
Confirmed (with fix quarterings) by Lennard and Vincent
toRobert Spencer, Lord of Wormleighton, Co. Warwick

(a.d. 1603), fourth in defcent from Sir John Spencer,


of Snitterfield and Wormleighton, and fixth in defcent
from John Spencer, of Hadnall, Co. Warwick, fon of

Henry Spencer, of Badby, Co. Worcefter, which Henry


was thirteenth in defcent from Hudard or Hugh Spenfer,
Lord of Dutton, Co. Cheller, (temp. Will. Conq.)
Her, Vis.

dS>pcn^Ct*
—Az., a fefs, erm., betw. fix fea-mews'

heads erafed, arg. Creft : A moorhen, fa.,

wings, arg., armed, gu.


Granted by Thomas Benolt, Clarenceux, to John and
Thomas, fons of William Spenfer, Gentleman, Co. Warwick,
(temp. Hen. VIL) Harl MS.
86 IVarwickJhire Arms and Lineages,

(^pitCt*
— Sa., a fefs embattled betw. three lions'

ramp., or. Creft : A round tower, embattled


and domed, furmounted by a crofs pattee, arg.

Granted to William Spicer, of Napton, Co. Warwick.


Confirmed to John Spicer, of Napton, grandfon of John

Spicer, Co. Somerfet.


Add. MS. Her. Fis.

^tafEorb*— Or., a chev., gu.


The Arms of Stafford.

Humphrey Stafford (temp. Eliz.) was ninth in defcent

from Ralph de Stafford (temp. Edw. III.), who mar.


Matilda, daug. and co-h. of Sir John Haftang. Dugdale.

J^tanfortl*— Arg., three bars, az.


Confirmed as the Arms of Stanford, of Abbotts Stratford,
Co. Warwick. Her. Vis.

^taufottl*
—A fefs, on a canton, a martlet.

The Arms of Richard de Stanford, of Wootton Waven,


(temp. Edw. I.) Dugdale.

^tattitlrifC*
—A fefs vair, betw. fix billets.

The Arms of Henry de Stanidelfe, fon of Geoffrey de

Stanidelfe, (temp. Edw. III.) Dugdale.

^tanlcp»
— Erm., on a chief, gu., five lozenges of

the field.

Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to John Stanley, of

Pipe, fon of Sir Humphrey Stanley, of the fame place,


and fourth in defcent from Thomas Stanley, of Lathom.
Her. Vis.
Warwick/hire Arms and Lineages, 87

*<i&tantOtt or J^tauntOtt*— Arg., two chev. within a


border engr., fa. Creft : A fox ftatant, ppr.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Thomas Stanton,
of Longbridge, Co. Warwick, grandfon of Thomas Stanton,
of the fame place.
This Thomas was defcended from Thomas Stamiton, of

Longbridge, and Margery his wife, a.d. 146 1, and

probably from the Stauntons of Nottinghamlhire, a family

its defcent from Galfredus de Stanton, of Stanton,


tracing
Co. Notts, fon of Malgerus, who held lands in Stanton in

the time of Edward the ConfelTor.

Her. Vis. Dugdale^ l^c.


Defcendant :
John Staunton, Efq., Longbridge, Co.

Warwick. Pr. Rep.

J^tarfeep*
—Az., a flork clofe, arg., within a border

engr., erm.
Confirmed as the Arms of John Starkey, of Nether Wefton.
Her. Vis,

J^taunton, fee Stanton*


^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,

daug. of John de Sudley, fixth in defcent from Ralph de

Sudley (temp. Hen. 11. ), who was fourth in defcent from

Ralph, Earl of Hereford, which Ralph was fon of Walter


Medantinus and Godo, fifter to Edward the ConfefTor.

Dugdale.


J^pmingC* Erm., an eagle rifnig, gu., holding in
the dexter talon a torteaux. Creft : A bird,

fa., holding a rofe branch, vert, flowers, gu.

Granted, 1560, by Laurence Dalton, Norroy, to John

Syminge, Doftor of Phyfic, fon of William Syminge, of


*

Coventry. Harl MS.

'^atlIotD4 —Gu., a lion pafs. guard., or., betw. three

rofes, arg.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent, deputies for William

Camden, Clarenceux, to Henry Tadlow, of Coventry,


grandfon of Tadlow, of Kent. Her. Vis.

CakOt* —Arg., on a pale three rofes. Creft : A


demi-griffin erafed, fa., collared, arg., thereon
three ogrefTes.
The Arms of Talcot. Add. MS.

^aHotDC^* —Per pale and per chev., erm. and fa.,

four cinquefoils all


counterchanged.
Confirmed as the Arms of Fallowes. Harl MS.
Warwickfljire Arms and Lineages. 85

'Cat0* — Per fefs, or. and gu., on a pale coutiter-

changed, three cornifh choughs, fa.


Confirmed as the Arms of Bartholomew Tate, of Whitley.
Her. Vis.

^atlCnCT* —Arg.j a bend lozengy, fa., in the finifter

chief point a torteaux.


Confirmed in the Lineage of Halles. Her. Vis.

^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

Temple, of Burton Daffet, Co. Warwick. Harl MS.

Ccnipic*
— Sa., a chev., erm., betw. three martlets,

arg. Creft : Same as preceding.

Granted, 1576, by Robert Cooke, Clarenceux, to Peter

Temple, of Burton DalTet.

Confirmed as the Arms of Sir Thomas Temple, of the


fame place. Jdd. MS.

tCfjrogmottott or CfjrDcftmorton^— Gu., on a


chev., arg., three bars gemel, fa. Creft : An
elephant's head, fa,, eared, or. (Also, A falcon
rifing, arg., armed and with bells
jeftant, or.)
Confirmed (with three quarterings) as the Arms of
Thomas Throgmorton, of Coughton, fifth in defcent from
Thomas Throgmorton, of Throgmorton, in the Parish of
90 Warwick/hire Arms and Lineages.

"

Hubury, Co. Worcefter, who mar. Eleanor, daug. and h.


of the Lord of Coughton, Co. Warwick, and who was
alfo grandfon of Robert Throgmorton, (temp. Edw. II.)

Confirmed, alfo, (with fix quarterings) by Lennard and


V Vincent to Clement Throgmorton, of Hafeley, fourth in
defcent from Sir Robert Throgmorton, of Coughton,

Co. Warwick. Her. I^is.

'^ratlclL —Per pale, az. and gu., on a bend, or.,

betw. two eagles difplayed, arg., three mullets,

fa., on a chief of the third three garbs, vert.

Creft : A greyhound's head, fa., charged with


three mullets two and one, or.

Confirmed, 1516, by Thomas Wriothefley, Garter, and

by Thomas Benolt, Clarenceux, to Henry Travel], of

Coventry, grandfon of Richard Travel], Co. Northampton.


Her. Vis.

'CtU^^ril*
—Arg., a crofs formee flory, gu. Creft :

An afs' head, fa., gorged with a ducal

coronet, or.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to John TrufTell, of

Billelley, Co. Warwick, fifth in defcent from John TrufTell,


of the fame place, twelfth in defcent from Sir Richard

TrufTell, of Marflon TrufTell, Co. Northampton.


Her. Vis.

Gurnet* — Erm., on a crofs, fa., five millrinds, arg.


Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Thomas Turner,
of Atherflone, Co. Warwick, third in defcent from John

Turner, of Atherflone. Her. Vis.


Warwickjhire Arms and Lineages. 91

dltUtp*
— Vert, a cutlafs betw. three round towers,

arg. Creft : A dexter arm, vert, cuffed, arg.,

hand, fa.

Granted by Sir Edward Byffhe, Clarenceux, to Thomas


Turney, of Walm, Co. Warwick. Had MS.

23ntlCtl)iiL
—Arg., a chev. betw. three trefoils

flipped, vert, three bezants.


Confirmed as the Arms of Sir Hercules Underhill, and
also of Henry Underhill, both of Stratford-upon-Avon.

Her. Vis.

S^nisCtljilL
—Arg., a chev., fa., betw. three trefoils

flipped, vert. Crefl : On a mount vert a hind

lodged, or.
Confirmed by Glover, Somerfet Herald, as the Arms of
Underhill, of Warwickfhire.

Alfo, by Lennard and Vincent, to Edward Underhill, of

Etington and Hunningham, Co. Warwick, fourth in defcent


from William Underhill, of Wolverhampton, Co. Stafford.

Harl MS. Her. Vis.

^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.

0aik* —A fefs chequy betw. three lions ramp.


The Arms of John de Valle, fifth in defcent from Robert

de Valle, of Ludington, (temp. Hen. II.) Dugdale.

0CttJOn» — Az.;, a crofs, or., a fret, gu.


The Arms of Robert de Verdon, of Draycote (temp
Edw. I.),
whofe grandfather mar. Joan, daug, and co-h.
of Henry de Burton. Dugdale.

0CntCp»
—Arg., three crofles moline, gu., a chief

vaire, erm. and fa. Creft : An antelope fejant,


arg., guttee, gu., armed, or.

Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Grevill Verney, of


Compton, fourth in defcent from SirThomas Verney,
who mar. the daughter of Sir Edward Thame, of
Fayreford. Her. ^is.

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.

Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent, deputies for William

Camden, Clarenceux, to Thomas WagftafFe, of the College,

Warwick, fon of Thomas Wagftaff'e, of the fame place,


and grandfon of Thomas Wagftafi'e, of Harburie, Co.
Warwick.
Warwick/hire Arms and Lineages. 93

Confirmed, alfo, to Richard WagftafFe, of Harburie,


Co. Warwick, grandfon of Thomas Wagllaffe, of the fame

place. Her. Vis.

|©alj0^mg{)am*— Paly, arg. and fa., over all a

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

Barford, third fon of Henry Warde, of Pillerton, Co.

Warwick, who was fourth in defcent from John Warde,


of Pillerton. Her. Vis.

Jl5at&0* —Erm., on two bars, gu., three martlets,


or. Creft : An eagle's head erafed, ppr.,

ducally gorged, or.


Confirmed as the Arms of William Warde, third in defcent

from Henry Warde, of Pillerton, Co. Warwick.

Her. Vis.

i©atb0» — Az., on a bend, or., two cinquefoils, gu.,


all within a border engr., arg.
Confirmed (with four quarterings) by Lennard and Vincent
to John Warde, of
Coventry, fon of John Ward, of the
fame place, who mar. Ifabel, daug. and h. of Richard

Thicknefs, of Sutton Cheney, which Richard was feventh


in defcent from Henry Thicknefs, of Batterley, Co. Stafford.

Her, Vis.
94 IVarwickJhire Arms and Lineages.

Wdxxw, Tee mirrin*

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

Waring, of Tamworth (temp. Hen. VIIL), the great

grandfon of Thomas Waring, who received special pardon

under the Great Seal a.d. 14 Hen. VI. Her. Fis.

IBantCt* — Or.j a chev. betw. three boars' heads

erafed, fa. Creft : A horfe's head erafed per

fefs, erm. and gu.


Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Robert Warner,
of Rowington, Co. Warwick, third in defcent from John

Warner, of Ratliffe, Co. Warwick. Her. Vis.

JBatrin or 3©arin* — Chequy, or. and az., on a


canton, gu., a lion ramp., arg.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Chriftopher Warrin
or Warin, of Coventry, grandfon of Chriftopher Warrin,

of Coventry, Alderman, who was fon of William Warrin,

of Pointon, Co. Chefter. Her. Vis.

3©artoiclft, Earl of.


— (See Grevill, Rich, Dud-
ley, Beauchamp, Nevil, Mauduit.)

3©a^l)tn0ton»— Arg., two bars, gu., on a chief of


the firfl, three mullets of the fecond.
Confirmed as the Arms of Wafhington. Her. Vis.
Warwickjhire Arms and Lineages, 95

JlSaptC*
—Arg., a chev. betw. three bugle horns

ftringed, fa., garnifhed, or. Creft : A bugle


horn as in the fhield.

Granted, 1612, by Robert Cooke, Clarenceux, to Thomas


Wayte, Receiver of Warwick and Leicefter.
Jdd. MS.

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

garbs of the fecond. Creft : A flag's head,


ppr., charged on the neck with three bars, or.,

holding in his mouth three ears of wheat of


the laft.

Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Edmund Wheat,

of Coventry, fifth in defcent from Henry Wheat, of


Walfall, Co. Stafford. %. Coll. MS.

SBtjCatlcp*—^Arg., on a chief, gu., three garbs of


the field.
The Arms of Wheatley, of Caflle Bromwich.
Add. MS.

3©i)d:{)i]D[*
—Per fefs, az. and or., a pale counter-

changed, and three lions ramp, of the fecond.


The Arms of Whethill, of Whethill. Add. MS.
96 Warwickfliire Arms and Lineages,

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.

Matilda, daug. and h. of William Pointon. Her. Vis.

|©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.

Confirmed (with two quarterings) as the Arms of William


Wilkes, of Hodnell, Co, Warwick (temp. Eliz.), fourth in
defcent from Robert Wilkes, Efquire, whofe fon Sir Thomas

Wilkes was flain at the battle of Tewkefbury, 1471.


Her. Vis.

Alfo —Arg., a chev., fa., betw. three welkes,

gu. Creft : A talbot, arg., eared, fa.

Confirmed as the Arms of Wilkes, of Hodnell.


Her. Vis.

JBintngtOn^
— Gu., a faltire vaire, arg. and az.

Creft : A mountain pine, vert, fruded, or.

Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Thomas Willington,


of Hurley, grandfon of Thomas Willington, of the fame

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.

From a Lineage given in Burke's Landed Gentry, it


appears
that the before-named John Willington was of the fame
family as Sir John Willington, of Umberleigh, who was
at the coronation of Rich. IL, which Sir John was
prefent

grandfon of Sir Henry Willington, Knight Banneret, and


third in defcent from Sir Ralph de Willington, of Willing-
ton, Co. Glouceiler, Governor of the Caftle of Exeter

(temp. Hen. III.), and defcended from John de Willington,


of Willington, Co. Derby, foon after the time of William
the Conqueror.

Defcendant : Francis Willington, Efq., Tamworth.


Pr. Rep.

3©il)(i^*
—Arg., a chev., fa., betw. three mul-
lets, gu.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to George Willis, of

Fenny Compton, Co. Warwick, eighth in defcent from


Robert Willis, of Napton, Co. Warwick, who mar. Joan,

grand-daughter of Thomas Jeames, of Tifo, who mar.


Joan Keverill. Her. l^is.

W\\\\Xyttt or J©ul^lticrc*— Gu., a chev., vair.,

betw. three eagles difplayed, or. Creft An :

eagle's head, or., betw. two wings expanded,


vair.

Granted by Robert Cooke, Clarenceux, to Thomas


Wulfmere or Willmere, of Ruyton, Co. Warwick,
i6thFeb., 1582. Harl MS.
Warwick/hire Arms and Lineages. 99

SBilmotC* — Gu., a chev.5 vair, betw. three ducal

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.

l©i][lOU5Pp*— Or., two bars, gu., charged with


three water bougets, arg.
Confirmed as the Arms of Francis Willoughby Willoughby,
of Middleton.
This Francis (temp. Eliz.) was fifth in defcent from Hugh
Willoughby, of Wollaton, Co. Notts, (temp. Hen. VL)
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.

Alfo, as the Arms of Thomas Winhall, of Winhalh


Harl MS.

M^intl^Ot.
— Gu., a faltire, arg., betw. twelve crofTes

croillet, or. Creft : A buck's head afFrontee,

arg.,couped at the neck, attired, or.


The Arms of Edward Lord Windfor, of Hewell Grange
(temp. Eliz.), fon of William Lord Windfor, of Bradenham,
. Co. Bucks, and grandfon of Sir Andrew Windfor, Lord of
Stan well, which Sir Andrew was ninth in defcent from
loo Warwick/hire Arms and Lineages.
fi

William de Windefore (temp. Hen. III.), and fourteenth


in defcent from Walter Fitz Other (temp. Will. Conq.),

who was grandfon of Lord Othoere, of Norwegian defcent


(temp. Alfred). Dugdale.

lSd\$t or |©p^e»
— Sa., three chev., erm., in dexter

chief a lozenge, or.


Confirmed as the Arms of John Wyfe, of Cudlefdon,
Co. Warwick. Her. ris.

|©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

the fhoulder and intwined about the body,

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.

H^OOtl^ —Arg., a chev. betw. three bulls' heads

cabofTed, fa.

Confirmed as the Arms of Wood. Hari MS.


Warwick/hire Arms and Lineages. loi

IBootialL — Or., three crefcents, gu.


Confirmed as the Arms of Woodall, of Mollington.
Harl MS.

l@00t!C{)Urt{) or Clarfte*
— Gu., three fwords ered:

in pale, arg. Quartering, the Coat of Clarke


and eight others. Creft : A
hand couped
at the wrift, ppr., holding a fword as in the
fhield.

Arms of Clarke :
Erm., three pales wavy, fa.

Creft : A fleur-de-lis per pale, arg. and fa.

Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Sir Simon Clarke,


of Salford and Newbold Revell, Co. Warwick, tenth in
defcent from Clarke Woodchurch, who mar. Sufannah,
daug. and h. of Henry Clarke, and fourteenth in defcent
from Anketillus Woodchurch de Woodchurch, Co. Kent.
Her, Vis.

HBOOiltoatb* —Az., a pale betw. two eagles dif-

played, arg. Creft : Out of a ducal coronet,

or.,a greyhound fejant, arg.


Granted by Robert Cooke, Clarenceux, to John Woodward,
of Avon DafTett, in Warwickfhire. Her. Vis.

i©DOtltoartl* — Same Arms.


Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent to Thomas Woodward,
of Butler's Marfton, grandfon of Thomas Woodward, of
the fame place. Her. Vis.
I02 IVarwickJhire Arms and Lineages,

J©ngl)t»
—Arg., on a pale, gu., a crofs crofllet

fitchee, or.
Confirmed as the Arms of Wright. Her. Vis.

I^ul^ttiete, fee JBxHmcre*

fee |©i^e.
IBp^c,

gatWcp*
—Arg.3 on a chev., az., three garbs, or.,

a canton, gu., charged with a fret of the


third.

The Arms of Yardley.

John Yardley, of Sutton Coldfield, Co. Warwick, was

grandfon of Thomas Yardley, of Gorcot Hill, Co.


Warwick. .
Her. Vis. Dugdale.

gate*
—Per fefs embattled, or. and gu., three gates

counterchanged two and one. Creft Out :

of a ducal coronet, or., a goat's head, fa.,

armed, arg.
Confirmed by Lennard and Vincent, deputies for William

Camden, Clarenceux, to Thomas Yate, of Wotton Waven,


Co. Warwick, fon of William Yate, of the fame place, and

grandfon of Richard Yate, of Buckland, Co. Berks.


Her. Vis.
Warwick/hire Arms and Lineages, 103

^OUCl^C*
— Gu.;, ten bezants, four three two and

one, a canton, erm.


Confirmed as the Arms of Edward Zouch, Lord of
Weflon and Bulkington.
George Lord Zouch (temp. Edw. VI.) was ninth in
defcent from Eudo la Zuche (2 Edw. I.), who mar.

Milicent, daug. and co-h. of William de Cantilupe, (temp.


Hen. III.)
Add. MS, Dugdale.

NAME OMITTED IN LETTER f.

jfetljcr^ton*
— Gu., on a chev. betw. three oftrich

feathers, arg., as many annulets, fa.

The Arms of the ancient family of Fetherftonhaugh, of

Fetherftonhaugh Caille, Co. Northumberland; the annulets


added by Sir William Dugdale.
Confirmed by the deputies of Sir Henry St. George,
Clarenceux, to Thomas Fetherllon, of Packwood, Co.

Warwick, and William Fetherfton, of Coventry, third in

defcent from John Fetherfton, of Packwood, who came of


the family of John Ffedurfton, of Packwood, (temp.
Edw.' IV.)
Defcendant, through the female line John Fetherfton, Efq.,
:

F.S.A., of Packwood Houfe, Co. Warwick. Pr. Rep.


APPENDIX

3M^tOn»
—Az., ten eftoiles, four three two and
one, or., on a chief, arg., a crefcent reverfed,

gu., betw. two boars' heads couped, fa. Creft :

A demi-eagle wings difplayed, or., on each


wing a crefcent as in the fhield, gu.
The Arms of William Charles Alfton, Efq., of Elmdon
Hall, Co. Warwick, fon of the late W. C. Alfton, Efq.,
of the fame place, and grandfon of James Alfton, of Winfon

Hill, Co. Warwick, who came of a Bedfordfhire family

which went to Scotland with the Duke of Hamilton


(temp. Edw. II.); their property was confifcated in 171 5,

and they were obliged to fly to France.

25^tftd!»— Per chev. engr., or. and fa., a lion ramp,

counterchanged, on a canton, az., a fleur-de-

lis, or. Creft : A demi-Moor, ppr., holding


in his dexter hand an arrow, or., headed and
11.

feathered, arg., in his finifter hand a ihield of


the firft. (See Barker, page 7.)
The Arms of John Barker, Efq., of Colefhill, Co. Warwick.
Mr. Barker and his anceftors have been Medical prac-
titioners at Coleftiill for at leaft five fucceffive generations.

The family was fettled there before the year 1690.


25ntiC-^0tCp» Quarterly of four grand quarters.
Firft and fourth quarterly. Firft and fourth,

or., a lion ramp., az., for Brabant; fecond and


third, gu., three lucies haurient, arg., for Lucy;
fecond and third, az., five fufils in fefs, or.,

for Percy; fecond and third, Greatheed and


Bertie quarterly ;
an efcutcheon of pretence
with the Arms of Greatheed.
The Arms of Lord Charles Bertie-Percy, of Guy's Cliff,

Co. Warwick, youngell fon of Algernon, late Earl of

Beverley, and grandfon of Hugh, firft Duke of North-


umberland. He mar. Anne Caroline, grand-daug. and h.
of the late Bertie-Bertie Greatheed, Efq., of Guy's CliiF.

25tC0»
—Arg., a chev. betw. three eagles' legs erafed,

fa., theirtalons, gu. Creft : A


flaxbreaker, or.
The Arms of the Rev. William Bree, M.A., Reftor of
Allefley, Co. Warwick, fon of the late Rev. William Bree,
Reftor of the fame place, and eighth in defcent from

John Bree, b. 1582, fon of Thomas Bree, of Beaufall,

Co. Warwick.
111.

CtabClt, Earl.
—Arg., a fefs betw. fix crofles crofllet

fitchee, gu. Creft


chapeau, purp.,
: On a

turned up, erm., a griffin ftatant with wings


elevated and endorfed of the laft.
The Arms of William, fecond Earl Craven, of Coombe
Abbey, Co. Warwick, fon of William, feventh Baron and
firft Earl, and defcended from Sir William Craven,
Knight,
Lord Mayor of London, 1 6 1 1 .

Creations: Baron 1665, Earl 1801.

CtOJCillL
— Arg., a fefs betw. three crofles crofllet,

az., on an inefcutcheon of the fecond three

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.

Creft : A winged pillar.


The Arms of James Darlington, Efq., of Meriden Hall,
Co. Warwick, fon of the late Thomas Darlington, Efq., of
Alifon Hall, Co. Lancafter, and defcended from Sir George

Darlington, of Boftock, Co. Chefter.


IV.


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

feathers, arg., as many annulets, fa., a canton, erm.


Creft : An antelope's head erafed, gu., horned
and crined, or., langued, az., charged on the
neck with annulets interlaced in fefs of the
fecond.
The Arms of John Fetherfton, Efq., F.S.A., of Packwood

Houfe, Co. Warwick, fon of John Dilke, Efq. (a de-


fcendant of the Dilkes of Maxtoke, 16 19, fee page 32),
v^rho mar. Frances Mary, daug. and co-h. of Charles

Fetherfton, Efq., of Packwood, and afTumed the name of


Fetherfton by Royal Licence in 1833. (See Fetherfton,

page 103.)

<©rantotKle* — Quarterly. Firft and fourth, gu.,


three horfeman's refts, or., for Granville;
fecond and third, or., three quatrefoils pierced.
gu., a chief vair^ for D'Ewes. Creft : On a

chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., a griffin, or.


The Arms of Bernard Granville, Efq., of Wellefbqurne,
Co. Warwick, fon of Court D'Ewes, Efq., of Wcllefbourne,

who, on the death of his uncle John in 1826, afTumed the


Surname and Arms of Granville ; the faid John having,
alfo, affumed the Surname and Arms of Granville on

inheriting, 1775, the Eftate of his maternal uncle, Bernard

Granville, of Calwich, Co. Stafford, the laft male heir of


the ancient family of Granville, which claims defcent from
Richard de Granville, who came into England with
William the Conqueror, and through him from Rollo, the
famous Northern Chieftain.

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,
:

beaked and membered, or.


fa.,

The Arms of Edward Greaves, Efq., of Avonlide,

Warwick, fon of the late John Greaves, Efq., and


defcended from the family of Greves, of Mofeley,
Co. Worcefter, whofe Lineage is recorded in the Vifitation
of that County.

i^amttton*
— Gu., a gillie flower betw. three cinque-

foils, erm., within a border of the laft. Creft :

Out of a ducal coronet, or., an oak tree frudled


VI.

and penetrated tranfverfely in the main ftem

by a frame faw, ppr., frame of the laft.


The Arms of Sir Robert North Collie Hamilton, Bart.,

ofAvon ClifFe, Scratford-on-Avon, Co. Warwick, eldeft

fon of the late Sir Frederick Hamilton, Bart., of Silverton

Hill, Co. Lanark. Is Chief of the Ducal houfe of

Hamilton, and defcendcd from Sir Gilbert Hamilton,

temp. Edw. II.

a
i^attoig or gittien*— Erm., fefs
chequy, or.
and az. Creft : On a chapeau, az., turned up,

erm., a boar pafs., or.


The Arms of William Judd Harding, Efq., of Barafet,
Co. Warwick, defcended from Judd Harding, of Hampton-
in-Arden, Co. Warwick, b. 1662, a fon of William Arden,
of the fame place, and deducing dcfcent from the old
Warwickfhire family of Arden. (See Arden, page 4.)

]^ctoitt,
Vifcount Lifford. —Gu., a chev. engr.
betw. three owls, arg. Creft : On the trunk

of a tree lying feftways an owl, all


ppr.
The Arms of James, fourth Vifcount LifFord, eldeft fon of
the third Vifcount, and defcended from James Hewitt,

Lord High Chancellor of Ireland, 1767, and elevated to

the Peerage the following year.

Creations: Baron 1768, Vifcount 1781.

^ibhttt*
—Erm., on a bend, fa., three crefcents,

arg. Creft : An arm eredl, couped below the


Vll.

elbow, vefted, az., cufF, erm., hand, ppr.,

grafping a crefcent, arg.


The Arms of Captain John Hubert W. Hibbert, of Bilton
Grange, Co. Warwick, defcended from Nicholas Hibbert,
of Marple, Co. Chefter, who died 1506.

Jting*
— Sa., a Hon ramp. betw. three crofTes crofllet,

or. Creft : Out of a ducal coronet a deml-

lion ramp., or.


The Arms of Edward Bolton King, Efq., of Chadfhunt,
Co. Warwick, High ShcriiF of the County, 1830, Lieut.-
Colonel Warwicklhire Yeomanry, M.P. for Warwick in

three Parliaments, M.P. for South Warwickfhire in one

Parliament, fon of Edward King, Efq., of Hungerhill,


Co. York, and defcended from Sir Ralph King, of

Weftmoreland, (temp. Hen. V.)

5tantlOt» —Arg., two bends, gu., each furmounted


with a cottife dancettee, or. Creft : A dexter

arm, gu., banded with two cottifes, or., holding


in the hand a
fleur-de-lis, arg.
The Arms of Arnold Savage Landor, Efq., of Ipfley

Court, Co. Warwick, fon of Walter Savage Landor, Efq.,


of Ipfley Court, the diftinguiflied poet and author, and
grandfon of Walter Landor, Efq., who mar. Elizabeth,
daug. and co-h. of Charles Savage, Efq., of Tachbrook,
Co. Warwick, and defcended from Walter Landor, Efq.,
of Rugeley, High Sheriff of Staffordfliire, temp. Will,
and Mary.
Vlll.

Hcisf) 25oug][)tOn»— Az., a crofs patonce, arg.,


an efcutcheon of pretence with the Arms of —
25ougl)tOn»
— Sa., three crefcents, or. (ancient

coat), quartering

BouGHTON. — (By from Hen. VIII.)
grant
Arg., on a chev. betw. three crofllets botone
fitche, fa., three flags' heads cabofTed, or.,

on a chief, gu., a goat pafs. of the field.


Leigh.—Or., Hon ramp., gu.
a

Beauchamp. — Gu., betw. a fefs fix crofTes

crofllet, or.

Verrey.
Danvers. —Gu., a chev. betw. three mullets
of fix
points, or.
Allesley. —Az., fretty, arg.,
a chief of the laft-

WiLLiNGTON. — Gu., a faltlre valr.

Catesby. —Arg., two lions pafs. guard., fa.,

crowned, or.

Baker. —Erm.,on a bar engr. three fleurs-de-lis.

And many others.


The Arms of John Ward Boughton-Leigh, Efq., of
Brownfover Hal], Co. Warwick, and Guilfborough Park,
Co. Northampton, a Magiftrate and Deputy-Lieutenant
for each County, fon of the late William Zouch Lucas

Ward, Efq., of Guilfborough Park, who mar. Mary, daug.


and h. of the Rev. R. Lambe, of Addington Hall, and h.
IX.

al^o of the Lambes of Stanwick, and co-h. of the Barony


of Wentworth. This gentleman inherited the eftates of
his coufin, Sir Thomas Ward, formerly Sheriff of the

County, and was alfo himfelf Sheriff in 1785. Sir Thomas


was fon of John Ward, Sheriff in 1730. The family is

of great antiquity in Northamptonfhire, deducing a defccnt


from Richard Ward, Knight for the borough of Northamp-

ton, temp. Hen. VI., and from Simon de Ward, Knight


for the Shire, temp. Edw. III.

The prefent reprefentative, John Ward Boughton Leigh,


Efq., mar. Theodofia de Malfburg, daug. and h. of Sir

Egerlon Leigh, Bart., and affumed by fign manual the


names of Boughton and Leigh. This lady is the repre-
fentative of the old Warwicklhire family of Boughton (fee

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

France) with Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk.

Htffortl, Vifcount, fee 1$tMtU

IJJocL
— Or., a fretty of ten pieces, gu., a canton,

erm. Creft : A buck at gaze, arg., attired, or.


The Arms of Berkeley Plantagenet Charles Noel, Efq., of
Moxhull Park, Co. Warwick, only fon of the Honorable

Berkeley Oftavius Noel (a brother of the Earl of Gains-

borough), and maternally defcended from Sir Charles

Adderley, of Hams Hall, Co. Warwick, Equerry to King


Charles I.
f^crcp, fee 25crtic^pcrf);*

^Crftin^*
— Sa., an eagle difplayed, ppr., on a
canton, arg., a fefs dancettee of the firft.

Creft : An unicorn's head iffulng out of a


ducal coronet.
The Arms of Edmund Perkins, Efq., of Sutton Coldiield,
fon of the late William Steele Perkins, Efq., of the fame

place, and grandfon of Shirley Farmer Steele Perkins, of


Orton Hall, Co. Leicefler.

^Dcttp*
—Arg., on a pile, vert, three
pears, flalked
and leaved, or. Crefl: : A gryphon fejant, or.,

wings elevated, fretty, vert, refting the dexter


claw upon a mafcle of the firft.
The Arms of Thomas Aloyfius Perry, Efq., of Bitham

Houfc, Co. Warwick, grandfon of Thomas Perry, Efq.,


of Welfh extraftion.

ilip^t
— Per pale, az. and fa., within an orle of

lleur-de-lis, arg., a lion


ramp., erminois, ducally
crowned and holding betw. the paws a mafcle,
or., a canton, ermine. Crefl demi-lion : A
ramp., erminois, collared,fa., ducally crowned,

or., holding betw. the paws a fleur-de-lis, arg.,


within a mafcle of the fecond.
The Arms of Mark Philips, Efq., of Snitterfield, Co.

Warwick, High Sheriff of the County, 1851, and M.P.


XI.

for Manchefter from the iiril eledlion in 1832 until 1847,


fon of the late Robert Philips, Efq., of Snittcrfield, and

defcendcd from Nathaniel Philips, of Heath Houfe,


Co. StaiFord, who died 1737.


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.

Watby fee 25oug()tom1lcig{)*

JBffliani^*
—Gyronny
of eight, erm. anji ermines,
a Hon ramp., or., guttee de fang on an ;

efcutcheon .of pretence the Arms of Grefwold

(fee page 45). Creft : A talbot pafs. per


pale, erm. and ermines, betw. two fpears
eredt, ppr.
The Arms of Francis Edward Williams, Efq., of Malvern

Hall, Co. Warwick, fon of the late John Williams, Efq.,


of Pitmafton, Co. Worcefler, and defcended from the

family of Williams, of Lugwardine and Birch, Co. Hereford,

temp. Hen. VIIL


The before-named F. E. Williams, Efq., mar. Ann, daug.
and co-h. of Henry Grefwold, Efq., of Malvern Hall.
xu.

IB|)ic{)COtC»
— Erm., two boars pafs., gu., langued,

az., tufks and briftles, or. Creft : A boar's

head erafed and ered, gu., langued, az.,

armed, or.
The Arms of Lieut.-General George Whichcote, of

Meriden Houfe, Co. Warwick, fon of the late Sir Thomas


Whichcote, fifth Baronet, of Afwarby, Co. Lincoln, and
defcended from the family of Whichcote, of Whichcote,
Co. Salop, temp. Hen. II.

W. R. KING, PRINTIR, SWAN PASSAGE, BIRMINGHAM.


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