THE Achievements OF THE KINGS OF ENGLAND, SINCE KING EGBERT OF THE SAXON RACE. LONDON, Printed for L. Curtis, near Fleet-Bridge, and Tho. Simmons at the Prince's Arms in Ludgate-Street, 1682. The Achievements of the Kings of England, since King Egbert. The Saxon Race. Egbert FIrst K. of England, Az. a Cross patonce counterchanged Or. Ethelbald, Az. a Cross potent fitched O. S. Alfred, Cheque, Or. and purpure on a chief, Sables a Lion pas. gar. Of the first. Edward The Elder Son to Alf. Az. a Cross patonce between 4 martlets Or. Athelstane, Son to Ed. Per Saltier G. and Az. on a mound, a Cross botony Crowned, O. Edmund, Bro. to Athelst. Az. 3 Crowns each transfixed with 2 Arrows Saltier ways, O. S. Edward The Martyr Son to Edgar, Az. a Cross patonce between 4 Crowns O. The Danish Race. Canutus, K. of Denmark. O. semi de hearts. G. 3 Lions pas. guard. Az. Hardicnute Elder Brother to Harold. Ar. a Raven proper. The Saxons Repossessed. S. Edward, Az. a cross patonce between 5 martlets O. Harold, Son of Godwin. G. crusuly. 2 bars voided Az. between 6 Leopard's faces, Or. The Norman Race. W 〈…〉 The seventh, D. of Normandy, Surnamed the Conqueror. G. 2 Lions passant gardant. Or. Stephen, E. of Blois, Gules, a Sagittarius, Or. The Saxon Line Restored. Henry 2d. G. 3 Lions pas. guard. Or. Edward 3. Quarterly France and England, the 1. Az. Semi Flower de liz. O. the 2. G. 3. Lion's pass. guard. O. 3. as the 2. 4 as the 1. The Line of Laneaster. Henry 4th. Quarterly France and Eng. Henry 6th. Quarterly France and England. The 1. Jup. 3 Flower de lis, Sol. the 2 Mars 3 Lions pas. guard. Sol. the 3d as the 2d, the 4th as the first. The Line of York. Edward 4. The same. The Families United. Henry 7th. The same. The Union of the two Kingdoms. James King of Scots reassumed the Title of Great Britain. Jup. 3 Flower de lis. Sol. for the Regal Arms of France quartered with the Imperial Ensigns of England, viz. Mars. 3 Lions pas. guard. in pale. Sol 2d. Sol within a double Tressure counterflowered. A Lion Ramp. Mars for the Royal Arms of Scotland; 3d Jup. an Irish Harp. Sol stringed. Luna for the Ensign of Ireland. The 4th and last quartered in all points as the first. The Reader is desired to take notice that from William the Conqueror to this Time having only Blazoned the Achievements of 9 Kings, it is because there have been no more than so many variations in their Achievements; as for instance, from William the Conqueror, unto K. Stephen, the Achievements were the same; so from Edward the 3d to Henry the 4th, and from him to Henry the 6th, and from him to K. James, and so of the rest; but those that desire to see all the Achievements are referred to, A Genealogy of the Succession of the Kings of England, from William the Conqueror, unto our present King Char. the Second, printed upon a large sheet of Imperial Paper, and adorned with all the Royal Achievements, Crowns, Arms and Supporters, all which are truly Blazoned for their sakes who are lovers of Heraldry, a work highly useful for the Reader of our English History, being so contrived, that by the particular directing lines he will easily see how each King hath laid claim to this Crown; it is curiously engraven, and nothing omitted that might render it very ornamental, first collected, and after revised by Edw. Cook of the Middle Temple, Esq; price 1 s. 6 d. Sold by Tho. Simmons, at the Prince's Arms in Ludgate-Street. A CATALOGUE OF THE NOBILITY OF ENGLAND. WITH AN EXACT LIST OF ALL THE KNIGHTS of the GARTER. With the Paternal Coats of Arms of the Dukes, Marquesses, Earls, Viscounts, and of most of the Barons of England truly Blazoned. LONDON, Printed for L. Curtis, and Tho. Simmons. The Paternal Coats of Arms of the Dukes, Marquesses, Earls and Viscounts of England, Blazoned. * Jermin Hen. E. Of St. Alban, Baron of St. Edmunds-Bury, L. Chamberlain of His Majesty's Household, He bears S. a Crescent between 2 Mullets in pale Ar. Knight of the Garter. Bruce Rob. E. of Alisbury, etc. bears Or. a Saltire and Chief, G. on a Canton Ar. a Lion Ramp. Az. Annesly Ar. E. of Anglesey, etc. bears Paly of six, Ar. and Az. a Bend. G. * Bennet H. E. of Arlington, and Viscount Thetford, L. Chamberlain of His Majesty's Household, etc. He bears G. a Bezant between 3 Demy Lions Ramp. Ar. Knight of the Garter. Howard H. E. of Arundel, Surry, and Norwich, and D. of Norfolk. He bears G. on a bend between six Crosslets fitchy, Ar. an Escutcheon, O. thereon a Demy Lion in a double Tressure counterflory, with an Arrow through the mouth of the 1. * Monck Chr. D. of Albemarle, etc. bears G. a Cheveron between 3 Lion's heads erased. Ar. Knight of the Garter. Knollys Ch. E. of Banbury, etc. bears Az. a Cross Recercile voided and Semi of Cross Crosslets. O. Grenevile John E. of , etc. He bears G. 3. Sufflues. or Organ Rests, O. * Russel W. E. of Bedford, etc. bears Ar. a Lion Ramp. G. on a chief, S. 3 Escalops of the first. Knight of the Garter. Berkeley Geo. E. of Berkely, etc. bears Gules, a Cheveron between 10 Crosses patee, Ar. Howard Th. E. of Berkshire, etc. bears G. a bend between six Crosslets fitchy, Ar. a Crescent within a Cresc. dif. * Butler Ja (D. of Ormond, in Ireland) E. of Brecknock, etc. bears Or. a chief indented, Az. Knight of the Garter. Ruthen Pat. E. of Brentford, bears Ar. paly of 6 Gules, a crescent difference. Egerton Jo. E. of Bridgewater, etc. bears Ar. a Lion Ramp. G. between 3 Pheons, and a border ingraled, S. Digby Joh. E. of Bristol, etc. bears Az. a Flower-de-lis. Ar. with a mullet for difference. * Villiers Geo. D. of Buckingham, etc. bears Ar. on a Cross G. five Escallops O a martlet for difference. Knight of the Garter. St John Ol. E. of Bulling brook, bears Ar. on a Chief G. 2 mullets O. Beauclair Cham E. of Burford, etc. He bears the King's Arms with a Batune Sinister, G. charged with 3 Roses Arg. Boyl Richd. E. of Burlington, etc. beareth Per bend Crenelle, Ar. and Gules. Brudenel Rob. E. of Cardigan, bears Ar. a Cheveron, G. between 3 Morions or Chapews, Az. Howard Cham E. of Carlisle, etc. beareth S. a bend between 6 Crosslets fitchy, Ar. a mullet. Dormer Cham E. of Carnarvan, etc. beareth Az. 10 Billets. 4. 3. 2. 1. O. in a chief of the second, a demi Lion issuant, S. armed and languid, G. Stanhop Ph. E. of Chesterfield, etc. beareth Quarterly Ermine and Gul. Holles Gilb. E. of Clare, etc. bears Ermine 2 Piles S. Hid Hen. E. of Clarindon, etc. beareth Az. a Cheveron between 3 Lozenges, O. Villiers Bar. Duchess of Cleveland, etc. she beareth Per Pale Baron and Feme; first Ar. 2 Bars, S. charged with 3 trefoils of the field,— second, Ar. on a Cross. G. 5. Escallops, O. Conway ●d. E. of Conway, bears S. on a bend G. cotised, Ar. a Rose inter 2 Annulets of the first. Craven W. E. of Craven, etc. bears Ar. a Fess between 6 Crosslets fitchy G. * P. Rupert. D. of Cumberland, etc. beareth Quarterly the 1st and 4th S. a Lion Ramp. O. the 2d and 3d paly bendy, Ar. and Az. Knight of the Garter. * Osborn Tho. E. of Danby, etc. he beareth Quarterly Ermine and Az. a Cross. O. Knight of the Garter. Stanley Wi. E. of Derby, etc. bears Ar. on a bend, Az. 3 Bucks heads cabosed, O. Fielding Wil E. of Denbigh. etc. bears Ar. on a Fess, Az. 3 Lozenges, O. Cavendish Wil E. of Devon, bears S. 3 Bucks heads cabosed, Ar. attired, O. Pierrepoint. Hen. Marquess of Dorchester, etc. bears Ar. Semi of Cinque foils, G. a Lion Ramp. S. Sackvil Cham E. of Dorset and Middlesex, he beareth Quarterly O. and G. a bend vary. Capel Arth. E. of Essex, etc. beareth G. a Lion Ramp. betw. 3 Crosslets fitchy, O. * Fitz Roy H. D. of Grafton. Baron of Sudbury Viscount Ipswich, & E. of Euston, he beareth the King's Arms, with a Batune Sinister, Gobonny, Ar. & Az. Knight of the Garter. Cecil John E. of Exeter, etc. bears Barry of 10 pieces Ar. and Az. 6 Eschocheons S. as many Lion's Ramp. of the first. Duras Lew. E. of Feversham, bears G. a Lion Ramp. Ar. a label of 3 points. * Maitland J. E. of Guildford, D. of Lauderdale, etc. bears O. a Lion Ramp. G. within a border of Scotland, Az. Knight of the Garter. Savil Geor E. of Halifax, etc. bears Ar. on a bend, S. 3 Owls of the first. D'Eureux Leicester. Viscount Hereford, Ar. a Fess, G. in chief 3 Torteauxes. Rich Edw. E. of Holland, etc. bears G. a Cheveron between 3 Crosses Botony, O. a crescent, S. Hastings Theoph. E. of Huntingdon, etc. bears Ar. a Manch, S. Grey Anth. E. of Kent, etc. bears Barry of 6 Ar. and Az. in chief 3 Torteauxes. Sidney Phil. E. of Leicester, etc. bears Or. a Pheon. Az. Lee Ed. Herald E. of Lichfield, etc. bears Ar. a Fess between 3 Crescents S. Fiennes Ed. E. of Lincoln▪ etc. bears Ar. 6 Crosslets fitchy. S. on a Chief, Az. 2 Mullets O. pierced, G. Bertie Rob. E. of Lindsey etc. bears Ar. 3 battering Rams barways, in pale, Az. armed and hooped, Or.— 2. O. Fretty, Az. Gerrard Ch. E. of Macclesfield, etc. bears Ar. a Saltier, G. a crescent difference. Montague Rob. E. of Manchester, etc. bears Ar. 3 Lozenges in Fess, G. within a Border, S. a crescent for difference. Ley Wil E. of Marleburgh, bears Ar. a Cheveron between 3 Seils heads, coupled, S. * Fitz Roy J. D. of Monmouth, etc. He bears the King's Arms with a Batune Sinister, A. over all an Inescucheon of pretence, O. on a bend, Az. a crescent between two Mullets of the first. Knight of the Garter. * Sheffield Joh. E. of Mulgrave, bears Ar. a Cheveron between 3 Garbs, G. Knight of the Garter. * Cavendish Hen. D. of Newcastle, etc. bears S. 3 Stags heads cabosed, Ar. attired, O. a crescent dif. Knight of the Garter. BlountHen. E. of Newport, etc. bears. Barry nebule of 6, O. and S. within a bordure Gobony. Ar. and G. Compton Geor E. of Northampton, bears S a Lion Pas. O. between 3 Helmets, Ar. Piercy. E. of Northumberland, Quarterly first, O. a Lion Ramp. Az. 2d Az. 5. Fusils in Fess, O. 3 as 2. 4 as 1. Fitz-Roy Geo. E. of Northumberland, etc. bears the King's Arms with a Botune Gobony, Erm. and Az. Howard Ch. E. of Nottingham, G. a Bend between 6 Crosslets, fitchy, Ar. a Mullet for diff. Finch He neage E. of Nottingham, Baron of Daventry, Lord High Chancellor of England. He bears Ar. a Cheveron between 3 Griffins Passant, S. * De Vere Aubrey. E. of Oxford, beareth Quarterly G. and O. in the first, a Mullet, Ar. Knight of the Garter. Herbert Ph. E. of Pembroke and Montgomery, bears Per Pale Az. and G. 3 Lion's Ramp. Ar. Mordant H E. of Peterburgh bears Ar. a cheveron, between 3 Estoils, S. Fitz-Charl. Charles. E. of Plymouth, etc. bears the King's Arms with a Batune Sinister, vary Ar. and Az. Weston Th. E. of Portland, bears O. an Eagle regardant, and displayed, S. Lovise de Queronalle. Duchess of Portsmouth, Baroness of Peterfield, and Countess of Farham, she beareth Az. 3 Bars, Ar. Robert's Jo. E. of Radnor, etc. he beareth Az. 3 Estorles, and a chief waved, O. * Lenos Ch. D. of Richmond, etc. He beareth the King's Arms with a Bordure Gobonny, Ar. and G. charged with Roses of the second. Knight of the Garter. Savage Th. E. Rivers, etc. bears Ar. 6 Lion's Ramp. S. Wilmot Jo. E. of Rochester, etc. bears Ar. on a Fess, G. between 3 Eagles heads erased, S. as many Escallops, O. Manors J. E. of Rutland, etc. bears O. 2 bars, Az. on a chief quarterly, 2 Flower de liz. of France, and a Lion of England. * Cecil Ja. E. of Salisbury, bears Barry of 10 pieces, Ar. and Az. on 6 Escutcheons, S. as many Lion's Ramp. of the first, a Crescent diff. Knight of the Garter. Montague Edw. E. of Sandwich, etc. bears Are, 3 Lozenges in Fess, G. within a border, S. a mullet difference. Leak Nich. E. of Scarsdale, etc. bears Ar. on a Saltier engrailed▪. nine Annulets, O. Cooper An. Ashly. E. of Shaftesbury, etc. bears 2 Coats; 1st Ar. 3 Bulls Pas. S. armed O. Second Quarterly Ar. and G. 2 and 3 charged with a Fret, O. over all a Bend. S. 3 Escallops of the first. Talbot Ch. E. of Shrewsbury, bears G. a Lion Ramp. within a border ingrailed, O Seymour C. D. of Somerset, etc. bears Quarterly, O. on a pile, G between 6 Flower de lis. Az 3 Lions of England, 2d G. 2 Wings impaled O. 3 as 2. 4. as 1. * Fitz-Roy Char. D. of Southampton, etc. bears the King's Arms with the difference of a Batune Sinister Ermine. Knight of the Garter. Grey Tho. E. of Stamford, etc. bears Barry of 6 Ar. and Az. in chief, 3 Torteauxes, a label of three points Ermine. * Wentworth Wil E. of Strafford, etc. bears S, a Cheveron between 3 Leopard's heads, O. Knight of the Garter. Howard Ja. E. of Suffolk, etc. bears G. a bend between 6 Crosslets, Ar. fitchy a crescent difference, S. Spencer R. E. of Sunderland, etc. in 1674. he beareth Quarterly Ar. and G. in 2d and 3d a Fret, O. on a bend, S. 3 Escallops of the first. Leonard T. E. of Sussex, etc. he beareth O. on a Fess, G. 3 Flower de liz. of the first. Tufton Ric. E. of Thanet bears S. an Eagle displayed, Er. within a border, Ar. Rich Edw. E. of Warwick bears G. a a Cheveron inter 3 Cross Crosslets, O. Fane Char. E. of Westmoreland, etc. bears Az. 3 lefthand Gauntlets, O. Pawlet Ch. Marquess of Winchester, E. of Wiltshire, etc. bears S. 3 Swords in pile Ar. Pomels', O. a crescent different. * Somerset Hen. Marquess and E. of Worcester, etc. bears Quarterly France and England, a border gobony Ar. and Az. Knight of the Garter. Paston Ro. E. of Yarmouth, etc. bears Ar. 6 Flower de lis, Az. a chief indented, O. All those before to whose name is prefixed an Asterick are Knights of the Garter. The Sovereign Charles 2d King of England, etc. The Knight's Companions, in September 1681, were in number 25, 19 whereof are named in the foregoing Catalogue, and distinguished to be Knights of this most noble Order by an Asterick (*) the other 6 are, 1. Christian the 5th K. of Denmark. 2. Charles the 11th K. of Sweden. 3. James Duke of York. 4. Frederick William Prince Elector Marquesses of Brandenburg. 5. William Henry Prince of Orange. 6. Charles 2d Prince Elector Palatine of the Rhine. The Dukes of the Royal Blood are 2. James D. of York, and Rupert D. of Cumberland. Archbishops are 2, Canterbury and York. Great Officers 4 L. H. Chancellor Heneage E. of Nottingham, L. H. Treasurer. This Office is now executed by Commissioners, L. Precedent of the Council, J. E. of Radnor L. Privy Seal. Arth. E. of Anglesey. Duke's 9 And Duchess' 2. Marquesses 2, all before named. Other great Officers 5, who take place in respect of their Offices. L. H. Chamberlain of England, Robert E. of Lindsey. E. Marshal of England, Henry D. of Norfolk, with His Majesty's approbation, at present executes the Office by his Deputy, who now is Robert E. of Alisbury. L. H. Admiral of England, this Office is now executed by Commissioners, L. Steward of the King's Household, James E. of Brecknock (D. of Ormond in Ireland) L. Chamberlain of the King's Household, Hen. E. of Arlington. Earls 69, before named, and Countess Elizab. La. Dacres Countess of Shepey. Viscounts 8, before named, and 1 Viscountess. viz. Sarah (Lafoy Corbet) Viscountess Corbet (Daughter and Coheir of Sir Rob. Munson of Carleton in Com. Linc. K●. Relict of Sir Vincent Corbet of Morton Corbet, in Com. Salop, Baronet) for Life. Bishops 24, after named. (Where note the Bishops of London, Durham, and Winchester do constantly precede the residue of the Bishops, who take their places according to the seniority of their Consecrations.) The Barons are 65. Forty four whereof are hereafter named, and their Coats Blazoned, the other Twenty one are, Hen. Howard, L. Mowbray, (bears the Title of E. of Arundel.) Geo. Nevil, E. Abergaveny. Tho. Parker, L. Morley and L. Monteagle. Tho. Cromwell▪ L. Cromwell (and E. of Arglas in Ireland.) Fra. Howard, L. Howard of Effingham. James Bruggs, L. Chandos. Rob. Carey, L. Hunsdon. Chris. Roper, L. Tenham. Fulk Grevil, L. Brook. Edw. Montague, L. Montague of Boughton. John Paulet, L. Paulet. Wm. Maynard, L. Maynard, etc. Rich. Vaughan, L. Vaughan (& E. of Carbery in Ireland.) Wm. Widdrington, L. Widdrington. Cham Hen. Kirkhoven, L. Wotton, etc. Fra. Holles, L. Holles. Rich. Butler, L. Butler of Weston, etc. Edw. Noel, L. Noel. Rich. Lumley, L. Lumley, etc. Geo. Carteret, L. Carteret. Conyers Darcie, L. Darcie. The Baronnesses are 3. viz. Frances (Lady Ward) Baroness Dudley, Grand Daughter and sole Heir to Edw. Sutton, L. Dudley, Relict of Humble L. Ward, and Mother of Edward L. Ward. 2. Catherine (O Brien) Baroness of Clifton, (Daughter of the L. Geo▪ Stuart, called L. D' Aubignie; Sister and sole Heir to Charles late Duke of Richmond and Lenox, and thereby sole Heir to the Lady Catherine her Grandmother, Daughter and Heir to Gervase L. Clifton,) first married to Hen. L. O Brien, and since his death to Sir Jos. Williamson Kt. 3. Susan (Lady Bellassyse) Baroness Bellassyse of Osgodby, (Daughter and Co-heir to Sir Wm. Armine of Osgodby in Lincolnshire, Bar. Relict of Sir Hen▪ Bellassyse Kt. of the Bath. Son and Heir to John L. Bellassyse) for Life. Viscounts of England. Devereux Leicest. Visc. Hereford, etc. Ar. a Fess, G. in chief 3 Torteauxes. Brown Fr. Viscount Montacute bears S. 3 Lions Pas. in a bend double cotized, Ar. Fiennes Wm. Visc. and Baron Say and Seal bears Az. 3 Lions Ramp. O. Noel Baptist. Visc. Campden, etc. bears O. Fretty▪ G. Canton, Er. Bellasis Tho Visc. and Baron Stafford G. a Bend betwixt 6 Crosslets fitchy, Ar. a Cress. Howard Wm. Visc. Fauconberg, etc. bears Ar. a Cheveron G. between 3 Flower-de-lis, Az. Mordant Cham Visc. Mordant, etc. bears Ar. a Cheveron, betw. 3 Estoils, S. a Cresc. diff. Newport Fra. Visc. Newport, etc. bears Ar. a Cheveron, G. betw. 3 Leopards heads, S. The Paternal Coats of Arms of divers of the Barons of England, Blazoned. Touchet J. LAudleigh, etc. bears Ermine a Cheveron, G. West Cham E. de la Ware, bears Ar. a Fess Dancette, S. Shirley Ro. L. Ferrer, bears Paly of 6. O. and Az a Canton, Ermine. Darcy Cogniers. L. Darcy and Maynel, bears Az. semi of Crosslets, and 3 cinque foils, Ar. Mildmay Ben. L. Fitz Walter Essex, bears Ar. 3 Lions Ramp. Az. Yeluerton Henry. L. Grey bears Ar. 3 Lions Ramp. a chief, G. Windsor T. (●al. Hickman) L. Windsor of Bradenham bears Per pale indented Ar. and Az. Wharton P. L. Wharton, bears S. a Manch, Ar. within a border, O. an Orle of Lion's paws in Saltier, G. Willoughby Tho. L. Willoughby of Parham, bears O. a fret of 8 pieces Az. Paget Wil L. Paget of Beaudesert, bears S. on a cross engrailed beeween 4 Eagles displayed Ar. 5 Lyoncels Pas. of the first. North Cham L. North of Catlidg, etc. bears Az. a Lion Pas O. between 3 flower de liz. Ar. Bertie Jam. L. Norreys, etc. bears Ar. 3 battering Rams barways in pale, Az. garnished, O. Petre Wil L. Petre, etc. bears G. a bend inter 2 Escallops O. Gerrard Digby. L. Gerard, etc. bears Ar. a Saltier G. a crescent, dif. Arundel H. L. Arundel of Warder, he bears S. 6 Swallows, Ar. 3. 2. and 1. Grey Ford. L. Grey of Wark, bears G. a Lion Ramp within a border engrailed, Ar. Lovelace J. L. Lovelace of Hurly, bears G. on a chief indented, S. 3 martlets, O. a Mullet dif. Mohun Ch. L. Mohun, etc. bears O. a Cross engrailed▪ Howard W. L. Howard of Escrick, bears G. a bend between 6 Crosslets fitchy, Ar. a Mullet and Marlets for dif. Hatton Chr. L. Hatton, etc. bears Az. a cheveron between 3 Garbs. O. Ward Ed. L. Ward, etc. bears Az. a Cross patonte O. Lucas Cham L. Lucas bears Ar. a Fess, inter 6 Anulets, G. Bellasis Jo. L. Bellasis, etc. bears Ar. a Cheveron, G. between 3 Flower de liz. Az. a crescent dif. Sutton Ro. L. Lexington, etc. bears Ar. a quarter, S. Berkley Ch. L. Berkley, etc. bears Ar. a cheveron Ermine between 10 Crosses pattee, 6. and 4. Ar. Cornwallis Charles. L. Cornwallis, etc. bears S. Guttee on a Fess, Ar. three Cornish Choughs proper. Booth Geo. L. De la Mere, etc. bears Ar. 3 boars heads erected, and erased, S. armed, O. Townsend Horatio. L. Townsend, etc. bears Az. a cheveron, Ermine between 3 Escallops, Ar. Crew Tho. L. Crew, etc. bears Az. a Lion Ramp. Ar. Arundel Ri. L. Arundel of Trevice, bears Az. 6 Swallows, Ar. 3. 2. and 1. Clifford Hu. L. Clifford, etc. bears checkie O. and Az. a Fess, G. a crescent within a crescent. Butler Ja. L. Butler of More Park, etc. and E. of Ossory in Ireland, bears O. a chief indented, Az. a label of 3 points. Langdale Marmaduke L. Langdale of Holme, bears S. a cheveron between 3 Estoils Ar. Watson Ed. L. Rockingham bears Ar. on a cheveron engrailed Az. between 3 martlets, S. as many crescents O Astley Jac. L. Astley of Reading, bears Az. a cinquefoil Ermine, a border engrailed O. Culpepper Thomas. L. Culpepper, etc. bears Ar. a bend engrailed, S. a crescent dif. Smith Fra. L. Carington, etc. bears Ar. a cross, G. between 4 Peacocks, Az. Byron Wil L. Byron of Rochdale, bears Ar. 3 bendlets in the sinister chief, G. Leigh Tho. L. Leigh, etc. bears G. a cross engrailed, in the first quarter a Lozenge, O. a crescent dif. Herbert H. L. Herbert of Cherbury. etc. bears Parted per pale, Az. and G. 3 Lion's Ramp. Ar. a crescent difference. Coventry J. L. Coventry of Alesborough, bears S. a Fess Ermine between 3 crescents O. S ourton Wil. L. Stourton bears S. a bend O. inter 6. fountains proper. Sandys Herald L. Sandys bears Ar. a cross raguled and trunked, S. Ewer Ralph. Baron Ewer of Witton, bears Quarterly O. and G. on a bend, S. 3 Escallops, Ar. THE ARMS OF ALL THE Archiepiscopal AND Episcopal SEES OF ENGLAND. TGETHER With the ARMS of the Two Universities, and of all the Colleges IN OXFORD & CAMBRIDGE. AND OF THE Several Inns of COURT, and other Houses of LAW, IN LONDON. With a short Historical Account Of their several Founders. The Coats of Arms of the Archiepiscopal and Episcopal Sees of England. The Province of Canterbury. A. B. of Canterbury. THE Field Saphyr, an Episcopal Staff in pale, Topaz, and ensigned with a Cross patee Pearl, surmounted of a Pall of the last charged with 4 Crosses, Form, Fitched, Diamond Edged and Fringed as the second. — Sanctitatis radiis in orbe refulsit. Of this See there have been 77 Archbishops, the present is William Sancroft, consecr. Jan. 27 1677. St. Asaph. Sable 2 Keys in Saltier Argent. Of this See there hath been 40 Bishops, the present is Isaac Barrow, translated from Sodor in the Isle of Man March 21, 1670. Bangor. Gules a Bend, Or. Gutty de poix between Two Mullets, Arg. Of this See there have been 50 Bishops, the present is Humphrey Lloyd, consecr. 1673. Bath and Wells. Azure, a Saltier quarterly quartered, Or. and Ar. Of this See there have been 58 Bishops, the present is Peter Mew, consecr. Feb. 9, 1672. Bristol. Sable, 3 Ducal Crowns, in Pale Or. Of this See there have been 16 Bishops, the present is William Gulston consecr. Feb. 9, 1678. Chichester. Az. a Presbyter John, sitting on a Tombstone, in his Left Hand a mound, his Right Hand extended, Or. with a a linen Mitre on his Head, and in his Mouth a Sword; all proper. Of this See there have been 76 Bishops, the present is Guy Charlton, removed from Bristol, Jan. 18. 1678. Coventry & Lichfield. Party per Pale, G. and Ar. a cross potent and quadrat in the Centre, between 4 Crosslets patee, of the second, and O. Of this See there have been 77 Bishops, the present is Thomas Wood consecrated July 2, 1671. St. david's. Sable, on a cross, Or. 5 Cinque Foils of the first. Of this See there have been 94 Bishops, the present is William Thomas consecrated Jan. 27. 1677. Ely. Gules, 2 Ducal Crowns, Or. Of this See there have been 42 Bishops, the present is Peter Gunning, translated from Chichester, 1675. Exeter. Gules, a Sword in pale, Blade and Hilt proper. 2 Keys in Saltire, O. Of this See there have been 45 Bishops, the present is Thomas Lamplugh, consecr. Nou. 12, 1676. Gloucester. Azure, 2 Keys in Saltire, Or. This See hath had 13 Bishops, the present is John Prichard, consecr. Nou. 3. 1672. Hereford. Gules, 3 Leopards Heads reversed, swallowing as many Flower-de luces, Or. This See hath had 79 Bishops, the present is Herbert Croft, consecr. 1661. Llandaff. Sable, 2 Crosiers in Saltire, Or. & Ar. in a chief Az. 3 Mitres with Labels of the second. This See hath had 77 Bishops, the present is William Beaw, consecr. June, 22. 1679. Lincoln. Gules, 2 Lions pass. guard. Or. in a chief Az. our Lady sitting with her Babe. Crown and Sceptre of the second. This See hath had 68 Bishops, the present is Thomas Barlow, consecr. June 27, 1675. London. Gules, 2 Swords in Saltier Ar. the Pomels' Or. This See hath had 92 Bishops, the present is Henry Compton, translated from Oxford, 1675. Norwich. Azure, 3 Mitres with their Labels, Or. This See hath had 70 Bishops, the present is Anthony Sparrow transl. from Exeter, Nou. 12. 1676. Oxford. Sable, afess Ar. in chief, 3 Ladies heads arrayed and vailed, Ar. and Crowned Or. and in base, an Ox of the 2d Pas. over aford proper. This See hath had 18 Bishops, the present is John Fell, consecr. Feb. 6. 1675. Peterburgh Gules, 2 Keys in saltier, between 4 cross Crosslets fitchy O. There have been 12 Bishops of this See, the present is William Lloyd translated from Llandaff 1679. Rochester. Ar. on a saltier Gules, an Escallop Shell, Or. There have been 83 Bishops of this See, the present is Jo. Dolben; consecra. Nou. 15. 1666. Salisbury. Az. our Lady with her Babe in her right Arm, and a Sceptre in the left, all Or. This See hath had 75 Bishops, the present is Seth Ward, transl. from Exeter, 1667. Westminst. Chancellor of the Garter. The Bishop and Abbots formerly, now Dean of Westminster. Arms of St. Edw. the Confessor in a chief, Or. between 2 Roses Gules: The Arms of K. Edw. 3d. There have been hereof since 1539. 1 Bishop, 2 Abbots, and 11 Deans, the present Dean is John Dolben, Bishop of Rochester. Winchest. G. 2. Keys endorsed in bend, the uppermost Ar. the other O. a Sword interposed between them, in bend sinister, of the Second. Pomels' and hilt of the 3d. There have been 72 Bishops of this See, the present is George Morley, Translated from Worcester, (Prelate of the Garter.) 1662. Worcester Argent 10 Torteauxes. Of this See, there have been 89. Bishops, the present is James Fleetwood, Consecrated, Aug. 29. 1675. The Province of York. A. B. of York. Ruby, 2 Keys in Saltire, Pearl, in Chief a Crown Royal Topaz. Altior quo splendidor. Of this See there have been 72 Arch-Bishops, the present is Richard Stern, Translated from Carlisle 1664. Carlisle. Argent, on a Cross Sable, Mitre with Labels Or. This See hath had 42 Bishops the present is Edward Rainbow, consecrated, 1664. Chester. Gules, 3 Mitres with their Labels, Or. This See hath had 16 Bishops, the present is John Pearson, consecrated, Feb. 9 1672. Durham. Azure, a Cross between 4 Lion's Ramp. Or. There have been 70 Bishops of this See, the present is Nathan Crew. Translated from Oxford, 1674. Man. Upon 3 Ascents the Virgin Mary standing with her Arms distended between 2 Pillars, on the dexter, whereof a Church in base, the Ancient Arms of Man. There have been 28 Bishops hereof, the present Henry Bridgman, consecrated Bishop of Sodor at Chester, Octob. 2d. 1671. These Bishops of Man, Entitled Sodorenses, are nominated to the King by the Stanlies, and after his assent, sent to the Archbishop of York for consecration; which is the reason why the Bishop of Man is not a Lord in Parliament, because not of the King's disposition. The Arms of the several Colleges in Oxford and Cambridge. The Academy of Oxford was founded in the Year 872. and beareth the field Azure a Book open proper with seven Seals Or, on the leaves (between 3 Crowns Or,) with these two words, Sapientia felicitas. University College. Founded by K. Alfred, bears the field Azure, a cross patonce, between 4 Martlets Or. Balliol College. Founded by John Balliol, An. 1263. bears the field Gules an Orl Arg. Martin College. Founded by Walt. Martin 1274. bears Or 3 Cheveronels, Party Az. and Gules. Exeter College. 1316. impaileth the Founder's Coats that are joined together like Man and Wife, the first is Stapleton Bish of Exeter, who bears 2 Bendlets waved within a border of Keys, endorsed and united in the Rings, the 2d. is Sir Will. Peter Kt. bears Ruby on a bend between two Escallops Topaz, a Cornish Chough proper between 2 Cinquefoils, Saphire, and in a chief, of the 2d. a Rose between 2 Demy Flowers de lis, of the first. Orial College. Founded by K. Edward the 2d. 1327. and bears the Arms of Eng. within a bordure engrailed Silver in Gem. Queen's College. Founded by Rob. Eaglesfield, and by him called Queen's Hall, bears Or, 3 Eaglets displayed Gules, and thus flying against the Sun. New College. Founded 1379. by Will. Wickham B. of Winchester, beareth Pearl 2 Cheveronels Diamond between 3 Roses Ruby. Lincoln College. Founded 1420 by R. Fleming Bishop of Lincoln, and T. Rotheram B. of the same See, was as a 2d. Founder, 1479. beareth the Arms of the See of Lincoln, ensigned with a Mitre, and Labels, and in the first Part that of the first Founder, which is Barry of 6 pieces Pearl and Saphire in chief, 3 Lozenges Ruby, and in the last Part, Emerald 3 Stags Topaz. All-Souls College. 1437. Founded by Henry Chichley, Archbishop of Canterbury, beareth Topaz a Cheveron between 3 Cinquefoils, Ruby. Magdalen College. Founded 1459. by William Wainfleet Bishop of Winchester, bears Lozengee, Crystal and Diamond, by the first of the first, and on a chief of the 2d. 3 Lillys slipped Pearl, by the 3d. of the 1st. Brazen Nose. Foundation laid 1513. by William Smith Bishop of Lincoln, whose See is in the midst between his own Arms in the first, viz. Pearl, a Cheveron Diamond between 3 Roses proper, and the Coat of Rich. Sutton of Chester, who finished the same, and bore Quarterly the first Pearl a Cheveron between 3 Bugle Horns stringed Diamond, and 2ly, a Cheveron between 3 Crosslets, the 3d. as the 2d, the 4th as the 1st. Corpus Christi. Founded by Richard Fox, Bishop of Winchester, 1516. bears the See of Winchester as before described, between 1st. Saphire and Pelican, with Wings disclosed, unlued, and feeding her Young, and the Arms of H. Oldham Bishop of Exeter, who bore Diamond a Cheveron between 3 Owls, and in a chief Pearl 3 Roses Ruby. Christ Church. Founded by Cardinal Wolsey, 1546. bears Diamond on a Cross ingrailed Pearl, a Lion Pas, Ruby between 4 Leopard's heads Saphire, in a chief topaz a Rose Ruby barded Emerald, inter 2 Cornish choughs proper. ☞ In this one Example you have all the common Colours in Heraldry, and accidents either of lines or things charged with, or interposed by ordinaries or ordinary charges. Trinity College. Founded by Thomas Hatfield Bishop of Durham, in the time of Edward the 3d. calling it Durham College; but after its suppression restored by Sir Thomas Pope, 1559. and Dedicated to the H. Trinity, beareth party per pale topaz and Sapphire on a Cheveron (between 3 Griffons heads erased) 4 Flower de lis', all counter-charged. ☜ Here you may observe how to Blazon, 1st, what ordinary lies next the field, than what charge is next the field, before you name the ordinary charge, the Ordinary is charged with the Griffons head erased. St. Ionas At the first Foundation called Bernard's College. Founded by Henry Chichley, after rebuilt by Sir Thomas White, who bore Ruby in a border Diamond entoire of Stars topaz, and on a Canton Crystal, a Lion Ramp. of the 2d an Annulet difference. Jesus College. Founded by Queen Elizabeth, because Dr. H. Price gave 600l. in Buildings, his Arms are born for this Society, viz. Sapphire 3 Stags tripping Pearl. Wadham. Founded by Richard Wadham, and Dorothy his Wife, whose Arms are joined. Ruby a Cheveron between 3 Roses Pearl for the man, and she bears Ruby a Bend between 2 Escallop-shells topaz. The Halls of this University are Broadgate Hall Founded 1004. Gloucester. Hall. Edmund. Hall. S. Alban. Hall. Hart Hall Founded 1316. New Inn. St. Marry Hall. Founded 1327. Magdalen. Hall Founded 1459. The University of Cambridge bears the field Gules on a Cross Ermine, between 4 Lions pas. Gard. Or, a Book clasped, of the field garnished Gold. ☞ Having thus blazoned the Arms of this University in Colours, I shall now give it you in planetary Blazon, viz. Mars on a Cross (Ermine between 4 Lions pas. guard. Sol) a Bible clasped of the first, garnished of the 3d. Peterhouse College. Erected out of 2 Ancient Hostels by Hugh Balsham, 1256. in planetary blazon, bears Sol 4 pallets within a bordure of Mars, charged with entoire of 8 Coronets. Clare Hall Built by Richard Badow, 1326. and called University Hall, enlarged by Gualther Thansteed, and resigned to Eliz. La-Clare, and she accounted Foundress, 1347. she was Widow of the Earl of Ulster, bears 2 Coats impailed within a border Gutty, the first is Sol 3 Cheveronels Mars, and the other Sol a Cross Mars. Pembroke Hall. Founded by Mary of Valencia, Wife to the Earl of Pembroke, 1343. the Ensign thereof is per pale Semi baron & Feme, the first is the half part of Valences Coat, who bore barry Luna and Jove, an Orle of Martlets' Mars, joined with half the Coat Guide Castilian Father to Mary of Valencia, who bore Vary 3 pallets Mars, in a chief Sol, a file of 3 Labels. ☞ This was an ancient way of impailing Coats, by taking the one half of the Husbands and Wives. Corpus Christi. Founded An. 1351. by the Aldermen & Guild of Corpus Christi in Cambridge, bears Saturn a Pelican with her wings expanded, Luna vulnerating her breast for her young, and standing in a Nest, and quartered with Jupiter, 3 Lilies slipped proper, the 3d as the 2d, the 4th as the first. Trinity Hall. Bears Saturn a Crescent within a border Ermine. Gonvil & Caius. Founded by the help of Money left by Edmund de Gonvil, 1348. and Dr. John Caius became a second Founder, 1557. bears 2 Coats impailed within a border gobbonated Luna and Saturn, the first is Luna on a plain Cheveron between 2 couple closes indented. Saturn 3 Escalops of the first, and 2ly Sol, in a field Semi of Oaken Leaves, 2 Serpents respecting each other issuant out of a hole, and erected, having a Flower slipped, all proper, with a Book clasped between them Saturn, the Crest being a Dove. King's College. Begun by Henry the 6th. 1441. who gave it this Coat under his Great Seal, viz. Jupiter a Flower de lis Sol, and Mars a Lion pas. Gard. of the same, it was finished by K. Henry 7th. Queen's College. Founded 1441. bears Saturn, an Episcopal Staff, Luna, ensigned with a cross patee Sol, and Crosier in Saltire, in like manner over all a Boars head couped of Gold. St. Katherins Hall. Bears Saturn, a Katherine Wheel Sol, founded 1475. by Dr. Robert Woodlark, 3d. Provost of Kings, and Chancellor of the University. Jesus College. Bears the field Luna, a Fess between 3 Cocks heads erased, Saturn crested, and jolloped, Mars, all within a border entoire of 8 Coronets Sol, their Crest being a Cock on a Crown. It was first a Nunnery, and converted into a College by the procurement of John Alcock, L. L. D. Dean of St. Stephens Westminster, Bishop of Rochester, after of Worcest. and then of Ely, Lord Chancellor of England, 1497. Christ's College. Founded by Mary Countess of Richmond, Daughter and Heir of John Beanford Dean of Somerset, Mother of King Henry 7th. 1505. bears for Arms the Coat of the said John Beanford, viz. Quarterly France and England within a Border Gobonated Arg. and Azure. St. John's College. Erected by the same Lady on the Ruins of an ancient Hospital 1508. and bears the same Arms. Magdalen College. Was first a Hall called Monks Hall, and after new founded 1542. by Thomas Audley, Chancellor of England, and finished by Sir Chr. Wray, Ch. Justice of the King's Bench, it bears the Ensign of the last Founder, quarterly per pale indented, Sol and Jupiter, in the 2d and 3d quarter the Bird of Jove displayed, and on a bend of the same, a Fret between 2 Martlets of the Sun; otherwise in plain Blazon, it is Quarterly per pale indented Or and Azure, in the 2d and 3d quarter an Eagle displayed of the first metal, on a bend of the 2d colour, a fret between 2 Martlets Gold. Trinity College. Is 3 Colleges united into one, viz. Kings-Hall, Michael-House, and Phiswick Hostel, made into one Structure 1546. and Dedicated to the H. and undivided Trinity, bears Luna a Cheveron between 3 Roses Mars, in a chief of the 2d. a Lion pas. Gard. between 2 Bibles clasped Sol; founded by King Henry the 8th. Emanuel College. Bears the field Luna, a Lion Ramp. Jupiter, holding in the dexter Paw a Laurel Crown triumphal, ensigned over head with the word EMANUEL, in a Scroll Sol; founded by Sir Walter Mildmay, 1584. Sidney Sussex College. Founded by Frances, Widow of the Earl of Sussex, who bore impailed Baron and Feme, the first Sol, a Pheon Jupiter, for the Man; and Luna, a bend ingrailed Saturn. Philosop. School. The University at their own charges founded the Philosophy School, An. 1136. Divinity School. School of Arts. New Library▪ Anno 1400. finished by Sir V Thorp, out of the Ruins of the old School; their Gates and Walks built by Thomas Rotheram, A. B. of York, 1470. The Arms of the Twenty several Houses of Law in the City of London; and first of the four Inns of Court, viz. Inner Temple, Middle Temple, Lincoln's Inn, and Grays-Inn. Inner Temple. Bear's Azure, a Pegasus salient Or. Milddle Temple. Bears Arg. on a plain Cross Gules, the Holy Lamb Or; these two Societies took their Original about the year 1118. Gray's Inn. Bear's Sable, a Gryphon Ramp. Or. Lincoln's Inn. Bears Or, a Lion Ramp. purpure. Sergeants Inn in Fleetstreet Bears 2 Garbs in Saltire Or, banded Azure. Serj. Inn in Chancery Lane. Bears a Pelta, charged with Or, an Ibis' proper; these are the Lodgings of the Judges. Thavies Inn. Bears Az. on a bend Gules, two garbs Or, and in a chief Sable, the Letter Tau Arg. this House is accounted the Principal of the Inferior Courts or Inns of Chancery, which are 8 in number. Furnivals' Inn. Bears Arg. a Bend between 6 Martlets within a border Azure. Bernard's Inn. Bear's Party per pale indented Ermines, and Sable a Cheveron Gules, fretty Or. Staple Inn. Bears Vert, a Woolpack Arg. Clifford's Inn. Bears Checky Or and Azure, a fess and border Gules, entoire of Besants. Clement's Inn. Bears the field Arg. an Anchor without a Stock in pale proper, entertaining into the body thereof the letter C. New Inn. Or our Lady's Inn, bears Vert, a Flowerpot Arg. maintaining Gillyflowers Gules. Lion's Inn. Consists most of Devonshire and Cornwall men, the Arms are Checky Or and Arg. a Lion Ramp. Sable, armed and languid Gules. Chest. or Stroud Inn Boar Az. on a bend, within a border Gules, 3 Garbs Or; this Inn was turned into a House for the Duke of Somerset in the Year 1549. Kederminsters' Inn. Bears Az. on 2 Cheveronels Or, (between 3 Plates) 8 Gunstones'; this is a Society of the Gentlemen of the Six Clarks Office. Cursitors Inn. Bears the field Gules, on a Cheveron Arg. 2 Mullets Sable, within a border compony Or and Az. Doctor's Commons Bears the Arms of Henry Harvey L. L. D. who at his cost appointed that House or College for the Company of Professors of the Imperial Law, and the Coat is thus blazoned, Gules on a Bend Arg. 3 trefoils within a bordure, Vert. Gresham College. Provided by Sir Thomas Gresham, who bore Arg. a Cheveron Ermine between 3 Mullets Sable, he ordained 7 Lectures to be publicly read only in Term time, viz. Divinity, Civil Law, Physic, Geometry, Astronomy, Rhetoric and Music. Staffords Inn. Bears Or, a Cheveron Gules, and a Canton Ermine, within a border compony, Arg. and Az. this was the Office of the Remembrancers of the Exchequer. St. Katherine. Bear's Party per fez, Gules and Az. in chief, a Sword barwise proper in base, a Demi-Katherin Wheel Or, this House was founded by Queen Matilda, Wife to King Stephen; enlarged by Queen Elinor, Wife to Edward the First, (and afterward Philippe, Wife to Edward the Third, founded there a Chancery) and hath been a free Chapel or Hospital for poor Sisters. THE COATS of ARMS Of divers GENTLEMEN OF ENGLAND, BLAZONED; Some in Colours, Others with Planetary Blazon. LONDON, Printed for L. Curtis, and Tho. Simmons. 1682. A Collection of the Coats of Arms of divers Gentlemen Blazoned. Allen and Hide. ARgent 3 Lozenges Sable. Anderson. Herefordshire, Sable 5 Stars 2, 1, 2, Argent. Alston. Suffolk, Azure, 10 Stars Or, 4, 3, 2, 1. Apelby. Staff. Azure 6 Martlets Or. Adam. Sable, a Martlet Argent. Aston. 1 Cheshire, Per Cheveron Arg. and Sable. 2 Chesh. and Lanc. Arg. one Mullet sable. Atherton. Lancashire, Gules, 3 Falcons Arg. Armed, Jesled, and Belled, Or. Atwood. Gules a Lion Ramp. double queve Argent. Alleyn. Bedf. Sable a Cross potent Or. Annesly. Nottingh. Pally of 6 Arg. and Az. over all a bend Gules. Amory. Barry of 6 Arg. and Gules, a bendlet Sable. Archer. 1 Kent, Ermine a cross Sable. 2 Essex, Ermine on a cross sable, a Crescent Silver. Ashe. 1 Arg. 2 Cheverons sable. 2 Devon. Esse, or Ash. Ar. 2 Cheverons Sa. on each Cheveron a trefoil Or. Ashton. Arg. a pile Sable, over all a Fess ingrailed Ermine. Atkins. B. 3 Bars Ar. Besants in chief. Audly. Gules, a Fret Or. Aylmer. Essex, Arg. a plain cross sable, between 4. Cornish choughs proper. Abbot. A. B. of Canterbury, bears Ruby a Cheveron between 3 Pears Topaz (by the 5th of the 2d, and the 3d of the first.) Aderly. Kent. Arg. on a bend Az. 3 Mascles of the field. Armstrong. Gules, 3 dexter Arms vambraced, the hands proper. Ashly. Luna, on a pale ingrailed Saturn, 3 Crescents Sol, (by the 3d of the 2d, and 4th of the first.) Babington Derby and Leicester-shires. Arg. 10 Torteauxes 4, 3, 2, 1. a file of 3 points Azure. Baret. Party Y. chief indented, Argent and Gules. Surcester. Brighlen. Barker. Of Grimstone Hall, parted per Fez 4 nebulae, 2 Azure and Or, 3 Martlets countercharged. Beyfeand. Sable, 6 Martlets Or. Bohun. Suffolk, Gules, and a Crescent Ermine between 8 Martlets Or, 3, 2, 2, 1. Brigham. York, Sable, a Flower de lis between 8 Martlets Sable 3. 2. 3. Barlow. Lanc. Sable, an Eagle displayed Argent, Armed Or, standing on a limb of a Tree raguled Argent. Barton. Arg. 3 Boarsheads couped Gules. Swinford. Borely. Hampshire, Vert, 3 Boars heads couped Argent. Blaney. Shropsh. Sable, three Nags heads erased Arg. Heylyn Hereford. Lloyd. Gough Shropsh. Basset. 1 Paleways of 6 Or & Gules, 2 Gyronney of 8 Or and Gules, 3 Or. 3 Piles Gules, and a Canton Ermine. Bateman. 1 London, Or, 3 Crescents surmounted by as many Stars Gules, 2 Sable, 6 Lioncels couchant Arg. 3. 2. 1. Baxter. Arg. a reremouse displayed Sable. Bedingfield. Suffolk, Ermine, an Eagle displayed Gules. Bell. Per Cheveron, Gules and Or, a Crescent counterchanged. Blount. Heref. Barry nebul. 6 Or, and Sable. Box. Gules, 3 Trefoils Or. Broom. Azure, a dexter-hand extended in pale Arg. Brown. 1 Parted per Bend, Sable and Argent, 3 Mascles counterchanged. 2 Azure, an Eagle displayed with 2 heads Arg. Bolton. Lond. Sable, a Goshawk Arg. Arms Jessed, and Bells Or. Bull. Oxf. Or, 3 Bulls-heads cabossed Gules. Baldwin and Cavenham. Argent, a Saltire Sable. Bacon. Suffolk, Gules, in a Chief Arg. 2 Mullets Sable. Brand. Suffolk, Azure, 2 Swords in Saltire, blades Arg. and hilts within a border ingrailed, Or. Barnardiston. Suffolk, Azure, a Fess Ermine betw. 6 Cross Crosslets Arg. Barns. London, B. 2 Lions pas. guard. Arg. Bourges. Somerset. Arg. a Fess Lozengie, 3 Mascules in Chief B. border B. besantie. Brown Er. on a fess counterbattele Sa. 3 Escalops Arg. Baker. Sussex, Arg. a Castle between 3 Keys B. Blomer. Or, on an Escutcheon of pretence, Arg. a Lion Ramp. Gules. Bird. Quarterly Ar. Sa. in the first Quarter an Eagle displayed of the second. Bradford. Sable, a Cross ingrailed Arg. Bradshaw. Lancashire, Arg. 2 Bendlets sable. Bright. St. Edm. Bury, Sa. a Fess Ar. between 3 Escalops Or. Bryan. Or, three Piles Azure. Bentley Arg. on a bend Azure, 3 Anulets Or, by the 4. 2. and 2. 1. Westlemore. Stokely. Chapman. York, Per Cheveron, Arg. and Gules, a crescent counterchang. Charlton. 1 Azure, 3 Swans Argent. 2 Or, a Lion Ramp. Gules. Clarke. 1 Sable, 3 Plates, . 2 Or, a bend ingrailed Azure, a Mullet for difference, Yorkshire. 3 Barry of 4 vert. and Gules 3 plates. Cock. Gules, 3 Cocks Arg. armed, crested and jelloped Or. Cantrel. Arg. a Pelican in her Nest unlued and disclosed Sable. Cheke. Suffolk, Arg. a Cock Gules. Cokain. Derbyshire, Arg. 3 Cocks Gules, armed, crested and jelloped Sable. Coat. Suff. Arg. 3 Coats proper. Corbet. 1 Lincolnshire, Or, three Rooks Sab. or proper. 2 Or, 2 Ravons in pale proper. 3 Or, 3 Ravons proper, de Watelshorn. Crew. Azure, a Lion Ramp. Arg. Calvert. Pally of 6 pieces, Or and Sable, a bend counterchanged. Chamberlain. Gules, an Inescocheon Arg. within an Orle of Cinquefoils, Or. Clare. Or, 3 Cheveronels Ermines. Crisp. Arg. on a Cheveron Sable, five Horseshoes, Or. Cowper. Quarterly Ar. and Gu. in the 2d and 3d quarter, Apheon Ar. Sussex. Crouch. London, Ar. upon a pale Sa. 3 Crosses formee, within a bordure engrailed Sa. Cook. 1 Arg. 3 bars Azure, 3 Anulets Gules in chief. 2 Arg. 3 bars Sable in chief, 3 Anulets Gules. Davies. Arg. on a bend Sable, three Mullets of the first. Day. Per Cheveron, Or and Azure, 3 Mullets counterchanged. Dyer. Per Cheveron, crenelle, Gules and Or, 3 Mullets counterchanged. Dean. Arg. a Lion Ramp. Purpure. Roger. Fitz-Rog. Dyke. Yorkshire, Or, 3 Cinquefoils Sable. Digby. Rutland-shire, Az. a Flower de lis Arg. Dolman. Bark-shire, Az. 6 Garbs, 3. 2. 1. Or. Dodd. Vert. 3 Fishes Haurient Argent. Drake. A Fez waved between the 2 Pole-Stars Arctic and Antarctic. Donne. Azure, a Wolf Salient Arg. armed and languid Gules. Draper. Gu. 4 Bends Or, on a chief parted per fess Ar. and Erm. 3 lis gum. in the Chief. Duke. Party per Cheveron Ar. and B. 3 Chaplets counterchanged. Duey. Or, a Fess vary Arg. and Az. entre 3 Cinquefoils gum. Duck. Devon-shire, Or on a Fess wavy, 3 Lozenges of the first. Dawes. Arg. on a bend wavie Azure, 3 Swans Ar. Eaglesfield. Arg. 3 Eaglets displayed Gules. Curcye. Ellis. Gules 6 plates, 3. 2. and 1. Harringworth. Ecleston. Sab. 3 Piles waved Arg. Eliot. Surry, Azure, a Fess Or. Eldred. Az. a Cross patee fitchees Or, in a Chief of the 2d 3 Spheres. of the first. Everard. Luna, on a chief Mars, three Mullets of the first. Farington Lancashire, Gules, 3 Cinquefoils Arg. Foules. Yorkshire, Arg. 3 Oak-Leaves vert. Filfed. Or, a Waterbudget Azure. Falknor. Arg. 3 Falcons Gules, armed Or, in Chief 3 Pellets. Field. Sable, a Lion pas. Or. Felbridg. Or, a Lion Salient Gules. Freeman. Northamp. Azure, 3 Lozenges Arg. Fisher. Or, a King's Fisher proper. Fletcher. Cornw. Ermine, a Cross Moline. Foster. Ar. a Chev. vert. ent. three Bugles Horns with Strings Sa. Crescent Gu. Fowler. , Quarterly Or, and Az. in the first quarter a Hawks Lure Or. Gardener. Vert. a Gryphon Passant & a Chief Or, Griffin. Northamp. Sablea Gryphon, segriant Argent. Gibson. 1 Azure, 3 Storks rising Arg. 2 Azure, Storks rising proper. Glanvil. Per chief indented Az. and Arg. Gellibrand. Kent, Arg. 2 Swords in their Scabbards sab. hilts and chapes Or, disposed in Saltire. Glover. London, Sa. a Cheveron, Er. entre 3 crescents Ar. Border Or. Goodwin. Sussex, Arg. on a bend ragule gum. a Lion Pas. Ar. Green. Oxford, Azure, 3 Bucks pas. Or, a Mullet difference. Green Suff. Or, a cross ingrailed Gules. Lind Ingham Hamond. Hamp-shire, Or, 5 Crescents Az. 1. 3. 1. Harris. Devon. Sable 3 cresc. Arg. Hill. London. Gu. 2 bars Erm. in chief a Lion Pas. Or. Hall. Middlesex, B. on a chief Ermine, a Lion pas. guard. B. Herick. London, Arg. a fez vary Or, and gum. Heyward. Norfolk, Ar. on a pale Sa. 3 Cresc. Ar. Hodges. London, Or, 2 Cres. Sa. on a canton Sa. a Crown Or. Hicks. London, Gules, a fez wavy between 3 Flowers de lis Or. Hales. Sa. on a fess Or, a Cinquefoil gum. between 2 Cheverons Ar. a border Erm. Hartop. Leicester, Sa. a Cheveron entre 3 Otters pass. Ar. Heath. Kent, Ar. a cross engrailed gum. between 12 Billets gum. Hobbs. Surry, Ar. a bend wavy between 2 Falcons proper, bells Or. Horn. Gules, 3 Cheveronels Or. Hunt. Vert, a Saltire Or. Herbert. Parted per pale Jupiter, and Mars, 3 Lions Ramp. Luna. Jenkins York bears Or, a Lion R. Regardant Sable. Price. Carnarv. Inglebey York, Sable, a Star Argent. Jarvis. Arg. 6 Ostriches Feathers Sable, 3, 2, 1. Jordan. Azure, 9 Lozenges 3, 3, and 3 Gules. Ireland. Lancashire, Gules, 6 Flower de lis, 3, 2, 1, Argent. James. 1 Essex, Ar. Cheveron Sa. entre 3 Mill Roins traversed. 2 Somerset, Sa. a Dolphin, entre 3 Crosslets Or, confirm. Jaye. London, Gu. on bend engr. Ar. 3 Roses Gu. Johnson. G. 3 Spear-heads Ar. 2, 1, chief Er. Jowls. London, Or, Cinquefoil Gu. entre 3 Pheons Sa. Jones. London, B. on plain Cross Or, 5 estoils Gu. entre 4 Pheons Or. Juxon. A. B. of Canterb. bears Topaz, a Cross Ruby between four black Boys-heads couped at Shoulders. Kempe. Norfolk, Gules, 3 Garbs Or. Keate. Devon. Arg. 3 Cats in pale sable. Kirke. Parted per fez, Or, and Gules, one Lozenge counterchanged. Kitson. Sa. in fess 3 Fishes haurient Arg. a chief 2, 2, Or. Kendal. 1 Arg. a Bend vert. 2. Per fez indented Or, and Gules. Kendrick. Arg. 5 Pallets Sable. King. London, Sa. on a Cheveron Or, 3 Escallops Sable between 3 Crosslets Or. Kirby. Nottingham, Argent two Bars and a Canton Gules. Knight. 1 Hamp-shire, Vert, a Bend Lozengy Or. 2 Northamptonshire Argent 3 bends Gu. on a Canton B. a Spur with leathers Or. Knightly. Surry, Quarterly Ermine & pally of 60r and Gu. on a bend B. a Caunce Or. Krog. Azure, a Blow in fess Argent. Knolles. Jupiter, a cross recercel disjoint seem of Crosslets Sol. Lacy. Leicester and Yorksh. Arg. 6 Gun-stones, 3, 2, 1. 2 Cornwall, Azure 3 Shovelers heads erased Argent. 3 Lincoln, Or, a Lion Ramp. purpure. Langford. Gules, a Shoveler Argent. Langham. Arg. 3 Bears heads erased, Sable, Musselled Or, supported in a Shield by a Bear, whose Head appears in the place of the Crest. Langly. 1 Yorkshire, Paleways of 6 Arg. and vert. 2 London, Ar. a fez Sa. in chief three Gun-stones. Langton. Lancash. Arg. an Eagle with two heads displayed vert. Leke. Sable, 6 Annulets Or, 3, 2, 1. Leson. Gules a chief Arg. on the lower part thereof a Cloud, the Sun's resplendent Rays thereon issuing proper, Northamptonshire. Legatt. Essex, Ermine, a Lion Ramp. Gules. Leigh 1 Chesh. Arg. a Lion Ramp, Gules. 2 Mars, a Cross ingrailed, and in the first quarter a Lozenge Luna. Chitwood Lilburn. 1 Durham, Arg. 3 Waterbudgets Sable. 2 Sable, 3 Lozenges Argent. Lovel. Northamptonshire, Barry ne bule of six Or, and Gules. Low. Gules, 2 Wolves pass. Arg. Lower. Devon. Sable, three Oaken Leaves Arg. Lucas. Party per chief Arg. and Gules, 3 Roses slipped, their Stalks, Blades, and Seeds Arg. Lane. Northamp. Party per pale Azure and Gules, 3 Saltires Arg. Langhorn. Bedfordsh. Sa. plain Cross Ar. on chief Ar. 3 Bugle horns Sa. the strings Gu. Laurence. Lancash. Arg. a Cross raguled Gu. Lewes. Kent, Arg. a Cheveron Gules between 3 Beavers tails proper. Love. Southamp. Arg. 3 Bars Gu. in chief 3 Lyons-heads erased Gu. Leach. Devon. Ermine, on a chief indented Jupiter, 3 Crowns Sol. May. Kent, B. a fez dansie entre 3 Crowns Mural Or. Milner. Ermine, three Wolves-heads couped, proper. Mountain. Lozengy Barry Ar. and B. on chief 3 Crosslets Or. Main. Bucks. Erm. on a bend Sa. 3 Right-hands Arg. Mallet. 1 Gules, 3 round Buckles Or. 2 Somerset. Az. 3 Escallops Or. Marten. Buckingh. Sable, 3 round Buckles Argent. Meverel. Arg. a Gryphonsegriant Sable armed Gules. Midleton. Arg. a Saltire ingrailed Sable. Millington. 1 Arg. an Eagle displayed Sable, armed Azure. 2 Or, 3 Martlets Gules. Moor. 1 Lancash. Vert, ten Trefoils 4, 3, 2, 1, Argent. 2 Azure, 3 Leopards-heads Or. Morton Arg. 3 Lyons-heads erased Sa. Mansfield Burcetre Morden. Arg. a Flower de lis Gules. Morgan. 1 Gules, a Pelican in her Nest, with Wings disclosed, unlued, and feeding her young ones Or. 2 Heref. Arg. a Lion Ramp. Sable, Crowned Or. 3 Wales, Or, a Gryphon segriant Sable. Marshal. Yorksh. Ar. Chev. entre 2 Cheveronels Sa. between 3 Bucksheads caboshed Gu. Maston. Sable, a bend embattled counter-batteled Argent. Mills. Barry of 10 Ar. and vert. over all 6 Escutcheons Gu. 3, 2, 1. Nevil Azure, a Lion Ramp. Or. Meredith Newport. Gules, 6 Anulets Or, 3, 2, 1. Nansolyn. Azure, three Besants. Norton. Vert. a Lion Ramp. Or. Nells' Gules, a Lion pas. Arg. Hulghton Neal. 1 Ermine, a Lion Ramp. Gu. entre 3 Right-hands Gu. 2 Or, a Lion Ramp. purpure. Newman. Norfolk, B. Cheveron wavie Or, entre 3 Griffins salient Or. Norris. Arg. a Cross formie and Flowery entre 12 Billets Sa. Norton. London, Or, 2 Bars G. on chief Azure, a Scutcheon Erm. Norwood. Chesh. Erm. a Cross ingrailed Gu. Owen. Arg. a Lion Ramp. with a Canton Sable. Oldfield. 1 Lincoln, Or, on a Pile vert. 3 Garbs Or. 2 London, Or, on a Pile engrailed B. 3 garbs Arg. the Bands Gu. Orpwood Berks, Vert. 3 Cross formies Or, on a chief Ar. three Boarsheads couped Sa. Organ. Berks, Per Salter Or, Er. a Cross humet over all Gu. Palmer. 1 Warw. Gules, 5 Cinquefoils 2, 1, 2, Arg. pierced in the middle. 2 Essex, Gules, 3 Escallops Or. Parkhurst Arg. a Cross Erm. between 4 Roe-Bucks proper. Peiton. Lanc. Arg. 3 Heath-cocks proper. Pelham. Azure, 3 Pelican's Or, unlued proper. Peniston. Devonshire, Arg. 3 Cornish Choughs proper. Petit. Cornw. Arg. a Lion salient Gu. Palgrave Azure, a Lion Pas. Arg. Lyband Plank. Essex, Sab. a Lion Ramp. Arg. Pierson. Devonsh. Parted per fez crenelle Gu. and Az. 3 Suns proper. Porter. Glocestersh. Gules, 5 Marlions Wings, 2, 1, 2, Argent. Preston. Lincolnsh. Or, 3 Garbs Gules. Palford. Gules, a Flower de lis Or. Palton. Arg. 6 Roses Gules 3, 2, 1. Portman. Somersetsh. Or, a Flower de lis Az. Price. Or, a Lion Ramp. regardant Sable. Pierce. Warw. Az. on a fess Arg. 3 Ogresses between 3 Pelican's Or, pecking their Breasts Gules. Peirson. Per fez battle B. and Gu. 3 Suns Or. Panton. Sussex, Gu. 2 Bars Ar. on a Canton B. a Dolphin Or. Pennington. Or, a Fez Dauncette Azure. Papworth. Gules, a Fez Dauncette Arg. Purslow. Quarterly Gu. and Erm. per fez indented. Pilkinton. Lancash. Arg. a Cross patonce voided Sable. Pit. Dorset. Sa. fess Chev. Ar. B. ent. 3 Besants. Platt. London, Ar. frettie Sa. on each Fret a Plate. Pole. Per pale Or, and Sab. a Saltire ingrailed counterchanged. Powel. Shropsh. Arg. a chief Or, and a Lion Ramp. Jesant Gules. Parker. Arg. a Cheveron Sab. between 3 Lozenges Azure. Parry. Arg. a fez between 3 Lozenges Sa. Glenham. Arg. a Cheveron between 3 Torteauxes. Sherrard. Beverley. Querlton. Arg. a Lion pas. gardant Gules. Ramsey. Az. 6 Plates Arg. 3, 2, 1. Randall. Chesh. Sa. 3 Mullets and a chief indented Ermine. Read 1 Az. a Gryphon Segriant Or. 2 London, Gu. a Cheveron Or, between three lis, two in chief Or, and one in base Ar. Morland Randolph Gules, a Swan Arg. Leigham Rich. Sable, a Falcon rising Or. Pech. Reed. Azure, 3 Pheasants Cocks Or. Rider. Azure, 3 Crescents Or. Rither. Ridgway. Devonsh. Sab. a pair of Wings conjoined and elevated Argent. Ridley. Ar. a Bull pas. Gu. on a Mount vert. Rosse. 1 Or, 3 Waterbudgets Sable. 2 Az. 3 Waterbudgets Or. 3. Gules, 3 Waterbudgets Arg. 4. Gules, 3 Waterbudgets Or. Rowe. Middles. Gu. a Quarterfoil Or. Radcliff. Lancash. Arg. 2 Bendlets ingrailed. Reading. Heref. Arg. a Pheon Gu. 3 Boarsheads erased, Sable. Reinolds. Arg. a Cheveron checque Gules and Az. between three Crosslets fitch. of the first. Robinson. 1. Vert, on a Cheveron between 3 Roe-Bucks tripping Or, 3 Trefoils Gules. 2. Northumb. Vert, on a Cheveron Or, 3 Lozenges Gu. entre 3 Bucks passant Or. Roberts. 1. Leic. Per pale Ar. and Gu. a Lion Ramp. Sa. 2. Cornw. B. on a Cheveron Ar. 3 Mullets pierced Sa. Salisbury. Northamp. Gules a Lion Salient Arg. Salmon. 1. Sable, 3 Salmon, haurient Arg. 2. Gules, 3 Salmon in Fess haurient proper. Saunders. Party per Cheveron Sab. and Arg. 3 Elephants-heads erased counterchanged. Symmes. Northamp. Ermine, three Increscents Gules. Simpson Arg. 3 Mullets Sable. Moling Selby. Per Cheveron, Sab. and Ermine in chief 2 Mullets Arg. Spurstow. Vert, 3 Mullets of 6 points pierced Or. Smith. 1. Essex, Ermine 3 Pomeys. 2. Berks, parted per Cheveron Arg. and Sab. 3 Anvils counterchanged. 3. Kent, Or, 3 Bars Sa. in chief 3 Crosses formies fitchie Sa. 4. Gloc. Or, on Fess Gu. 3 lis Ar. entre 3 Saltires Sa. 5. Lond. Arg a fess vert entre 3 Ogresses. 6. a Cross Gules between four Peacocks Az. Spratt. Vert, 3 Quarterfoils slipped Or. Stukely. Devon. Azure, 3 Pears Or. Springs. Yorksh. Arg. a Lion Ramp. vert. Walton Spring. 1. Azure, an Orle Argent. 2. Suffolk, Arg. a Cheveron engrailed Gu. entre 3 Mascles Gu. Stanton. 1. Somerset. Sab. 8 Martlets Arg. 3, 2, 2, 1. 2. Vary Sa. Ar. Starky. Chesh. Arg. a Stork Sable, membered Gules. Storey. Arg. a Lion Ramp. doub. queve purple. Symonds Sable, a Dolphin naiant, devouring a Fish, proper. Simmons Rogers. Essex, Arg. a Lion Ramp. purpure. Stapleton. York, Arg. a Lion Ramp. Sable. Sutton. Or, a Lion Ramp. doub. queve vert. Shelton. Norf. Azure, a Cross Or. Sands. Bears' Pearl, a Cross raguled Diamond. ☞ Or in Planetary Blazon, Luna, a Cross raguled Saturn. Simon. Erm. a Saltire ingrailed Az. Saunders. 1. Gules on a Saltire, Or. 2. Per fez indented, Or and Az. Spark. Checque, Or and vert, a bend Ermine. Shelley. Pally of 6 Or and Gu. a chief Sab. Scott. Parted per pale indented Arg. and Sable, a Saltire counterchanged. Symons. Norfolk. Parted per fez Argent and Sable, a pale between 3 Trefoils counterchanged. Shepherd 1. Norfolk, Arg. on a chief indented, Gu. 3 Pole-axes Or. 2. Bucks, Gu. 3 Pole-axes in fess Or, chief Er. Shute. York, Per Chev. Sa. Or, 2 Eagles in chief Or, crescent Ar. Sacker. Kent. Gu. a bend engr. Or, between two Bulls-heads erased Or. Sayer. Gu. fess engr. Ar. entre 3 Birds Ar. beak and legs Sa. Spiller. Bucks, Sa. a Cross voided entre 4 Mullets Or. Suitor. Wiltsh. B. an inescutcheon Ar. ent. 8 Crosslets fitchie Or. Short. Kent, B. a Griffin pas. Or, between 3 Estoils Ar. Stephens Glocestersh. Per Chever. Az. and Arg. 2 Eagles volant in chief Or. Seal. Or, a fess Az. entre Wolves heads erased Sa. South. Lincolnsh. Arg. 2 Bars Gu. in chief a Mullet pierced Sa. Scarlet. Checkie Or, and Gu. over all a Lion Ramp. Erm. a Canton B. Snigg. Az. 3 Libards' Faces in pale Or. Sturgeon. Suff. Az. fretty Gules, suppressing 3 Sturgeons in pale Or. Stone. Lond. Or, on a pale B. three Escallops Or. Speed. Lond. Gules on a chief Or, 2 Swallows volant proper. Sidley. Kent. B. a fess wavy entre 3 Goats-heads erased Or. Solers. Arg. a fez Gules. Sollers. Pally of 6 Or, and Az. a bend Gules. Taylor. 1. Sab. a Lion passant Arg. 2. Bedf. B. a Saltire voided Or, entre 4 Bucksheads caboshed Or. Terrill. Arg. a Leopard's head Jessant, a Flower de lis Gules. Thomson. 1. Kent, Party per pale Or and Arg. an Eagle displayed Gules. 2. Bucks. Or, a Lion pas. Az. 3. Lincoln, Az. a Lion pas. guard. Or. Fitz-Zymon. Essex, Arg. 3 Eaglets displayed vert. Thorpe. 1. Lincolnsh. Az. an Estoil Or, between 3 Crescents Arg. 2. Yorksh. Az. 3 Cresc. Arg. Tonke. 1. Paleways, of 6 Sab. and Arg. 2. Cambr. Bendy, of 6 Arg. and Gules. Threle. Kent and Suss. Paleways of 10 pieces Or, and Gules. Tuke. Parted per Cross Arg. and Az. Bray. Fitz-Symond. Per chief Gules and Or. Turpin Bendy, of 6 Arg. and Azure. Synsward Taverner. Hertf. Ar. bend fusilee, Sa. a Torteaux in the Sinister point. Tirrey. London, Ar. on a pile Gu. a Leopard's Face swallowing a Flower de lis Or. Tripp. Kent, Gu. a Cheveron Or, ent▪ 3 Horse-heads erased Or, bridled Sa. Thomas. 1. Or, a fess dauncette Sab. between 3 Cornish Choughs proper. 2. London, Ar. a Chev. Cheq. Or and Sa. entre three Fowls Sa. thorn. Arg. 3 Lozenges in fess Sab. Tindal. Norf. Or, 5 Mascules in Cross Gu. chief dented Gu. Tonson. Gu. 5 Crosslets fitchie in Saltire Or, between 4 Escallops Or. Samson. Per pale vert and Gu. a Cross Moline Or. Turner. 1. Surry, Parted per fess Arg. and Sab. a pale between 3 Trefoils counterchanged. 2. Essex, Erminees on a Cross quatervoided Ar. four Milroins Sa. Vaughan Shrop. Arg. a Lion Ramp. Sa. Morgan Winn Verney. Per chief vert and Or. Velayne. Per chief Sab. and Arg. Vernon. Or, a Cinquefoil Gules. Vincent. Surry and Northamp Az. 3 quarterfoils Arg. Upton. Sable, a Cross Moline Arg. Undal. Dorcetsh. Arg. a Cross Moline Gu. Wisemale Gu. 3 Flower de lis Arg. Wadsworth. Gu. 3 Flower de lis Stalks and slipped Arg. Walden Arg. 3 Leopards-heads Sable. Lyndown Lydown Monk Walgrave Essex, Per pale Arg. and Gules. Brograve Wallington Or, a Lion Ramp. vert. Plotimore Ward. Sa. 3 Crescents surmounted by 3 Stars Gules. Warren. Chesh. Checkie Or and Az. Welsh. Worc. and Somers. Az. 6 Mullets 3, 2, 1, Or. Welsh. Gloc. Az. one Mullet Or. Wollaston Arg. 3 Mullets pierced Sab. Whittington. Linc. Az. 3 Mullets pierced Or. Wray. Lond. Az. a Bezant between 3 Cresc. Arg. Watterton York, Barry of 6 Erm. and Gules, 3 Cresc. Sable. Wells. 1. Vert, 3 Fountains proper. 2. Hampsh. Arg. 3 Fountains proper. Weston. Staff. Or, an Eagle displayed Sab. Armed Gules. Waney. Gum, an Eagle displayed Erm. White. Durham, Arg. 3 Cocksheads erased Sab. Membered and Jelloped Gules. Winter. Ermine, a Lion pas. Sable. Wither. Wood 1. Devon. Or, on a Mount in base, an Oak Acorned proper. 2. Midd. Ar. a Wolf pas. Sab. chief Gules. 3. Gloc. Arg. a Cheveron engrailed entre 3 lis Gu. Woodward. Staff. Vert, 5 Oaken Leaves Or, 2, 1, 2. Wotton. Gules, 3 Martlets Arg. Wrenn. Per pale indented Arg. and Sab. 6 Martlets counterchanged. Wakeman 1. Devonsh. Vert, a Saltire waved Erm. 2. Ar. on a plain Cross Sa. a Crown B. within the Sun Or. Watts. Northamp. Erm. on a chief Gu. a Bezant between 2 Billets Or. Withie. Devon. Party per pale Er. and Or, a Lion Salient Gu. out of a Crown Or, a calvary Crescent, 2 Wings Ar. Walgrave. Suff. Per pale Arg. and Gules. Walls. Az. a bend embattled counter-batteled Argent. Wallis. Gules, a fez Ermine. Willington Warw. Or, a Saltire vary. Wallop Hamp. Arg. a bend wavey Sable. Burton York. Warner. Norfolk Vert, a Cross ingrailed Or. Water▪ house Bucks, Or, a pile engrailed Sab. Whitmore Vert, frettee Or. Web. Lond. Az. in a chief Arg. 3 Martlets Gules. West. Arg. a fez Dauncette Sable. Wharton. Sable, a Manch Arg. Wilkinson Kent, Gu. a fez vary Arg. and Az. entre 3 unicorns pass. Ar. horn and main Or. Williamson. Linc. Or, a Cheveron Gu. entre 3 Trefoils Sa. Wollaston Lond. Ar. 3 Mullets pierced Sa. Willoughby. Kent, Or, Fretty Azure. Worth. Arg. a Cross raguled Sab. Wastborn. Arg. a Cross voided Az. Walsham. Sable, a Cross voided Arg. Woodnoth Chesh. Arg. a Cross voided Sa. Young. Salop, Arg. 3 Roses Gules. York. Arg. a Saltire Azure. Yetton Or, a bend Sable. Mawley Gotham Zough. Gules, 10 Bezants 4, 3, 2, 1. To make this Book more complete, here are added Forty Eight Crests, [well engraven] of divers sorts, and having given the Crests, it was thought proper also to Blazon the Coats. The first Plate contains the Crests of these following Gentlemen, whose Coats are. Somers. VErt, a Fez Dauncette Ermine, in chief a Crescent Or. Greek. Or, between two Cheverons Sable, a Trefoil slipped of the second. Gilman. Argent, a Leg couped at the Thigh, Sable. Deane. Arg. on a Cheveron Gules, entre 3 Raven's proper, three Crosses pattee Or. Fisher. Or, a King's Fisher proper. Merewether. Or, 3 Martlets Sable, on a chief Azure, a Tun of the second. Maycott. Ermine, on a Canton Gules, a Buck tripant Or. Greve. Arg. on a fez Azure, between 3 Pellets, each charged with a Lyons-head erased, of the first; a Gryphon passant entre 2 Escallops Or. Coghill. Ermine, a Cheveron between 3 Cocks Gules. Commolin. Per fess Arg. and Gules, 3 unicorns counterchanged. Burton. Azure, a fez Argent entre 3 Talbots-heads erased Or. Cranefield. Arg. on a pale Azure, three Flower-Deluces of the first. The Second Plate contains these. Guy. Gules, 7 Lozenges wayre. Tounson. Gules, 4 Escallops in Cross entre 5 Crosslets in Saltire fitchees Or. Dabbins. Gules, 5 Mullets of six points Or, entre 2 Flanches Cheque Arg. and Sable. Sheperd. Gules, 3 Palaxes in fez Or, a chief Ermine. Watts. Ermine, on a chief Gules a Bezant between 2 Billets Or. James. Argent, a Cheveron between 3 Ferdimolines Barways, Sable. Bargrave. Or, on a pale Gules a Sword erected proper, on a chief Azure 3 Bezants. Hodges. Or, 3 Halfmoons Sable, on a Canton of the 2d a Coronet of the first. depiction of crest of Somers depiction of crest of Greeke depiction of crest of Gilman depiction of crest of Deane depiction of crest of Fisher depiction of crest of Merewether depiction of crest of Maycotte depiction of crest of Greve depiction of crest of Coghill depiction of crest of Commolin depiction of crest of Burton depiction of crest of Cranfield F. H. Van. Hove. Soulp: depiction of crest of Guy depiction of crest of Tounson depiction of crest of Dabbins depiction of crest of Sheperd depiction of crest of Watts depiction of crest of Iames depiction of crest of Bargrave depiction of crest of Hodges depiction of crest of Bennet depiction of crest of Sommerset depiction of crest of Bamburgh depiction of crest of Baker F. H. Van. Hove. Soulp: depiction of crest of Godard depiction of crest of Midlemore depiction of crest of Henley depiction of crest of Kerle depiction of crest of Nevill depiction of crest of Franklin depiction of crest of Scudamore depiction of crest of Arden depiction of crest of Nichols depiction of crest of Armnie depiction of crest of Litleton depiction of crest of Wiseman F. H. van. Hove Sculp: depiction of crest of Corbet depiction of crest of Chaloner depiction of crest of Booth depiction of crest of Buck depiction of crest of Bilingsley depiction of crest of Broughton depiction of crest of Hampton depiction of crest of Digby depiction of crest of Nicholls depiction of crest of Rudeyard depiction of crest of Blagrave depiction of crest of Gerrard Bennet. Azure, on a fez Or, between 3 Demy Lyons Argent, a Culverin of the first, between two Pellets. Somerset. Argent, Semi deluces Sable, a Castle triple-towered of the second. Bamburgh Azure, a Pheon Sable, on a chief of the 2d, a Lion passant of the first. Baker. Azure, on a fez entre 3 Swans-necks erased, gorged, with a Crown Gules, 3 Cinquefoils of the last. The Third Plate. Goddard. Gules, a Cheveron vayre between 3 Halfmoons Argent. Midlemore. Parted per Cheveron Arg. and Sable in chief two Heath-Cocks proper. Henly. Paly, Bendy Azure and Gules, over all eight Martlets Or. Kerle. Vert, a Cheveron between 3 Flower-Deluces Or. Nevil. Gules, a Saltire Argent, charged with a Rose of the first. Franklin. Azure, a Dolphin Naiant Argent, a chief Or. Scudamore. Gules, 3 Stirrups Leathered Or. Arden. Ermine, a fez Cheque Or, and Azure. Nichols. Sable, 3 Pheons Argent, a Canton Or. Armine. Ermine, a Saltire ingrailed Gules, on a chief of the 2d a Lion passant Or. Litleton. Argent, a Cheveron between three Escallops Sable. Wiseman. Sable, a Cheveron between 3 Colonels of tilt Spears Argent. The Fourth Plate. Corbet. Or, a Raven Sable. Chaloner. Argent, a Cross flory Sable, between 4 Cornish Choughs proper. Booth. Argent, 3 Boarsheads erased and erected Sable. Buck. Parted per fez Argent and Sable, 3 Bucks scalps counterchanged. Bilingsley. Gules, a Flower-Deluce Or, a Canton of the second. Broughton. Argent, 2 Bars Gules, on a Canton of the second, a Cross of the first. Hampton. Argent, three Hemp-Brakes Sable. Digby. Azure, a Flower-Deluce Argent. Nichols Sable, a Pheon Argent. Rudyerd. Argent, Fretty of six pieces Sable, a Canton of the second. Blagrave. Or, on a bend Sable three Legs couped at the Thigh, armed proper. Gerrard. Azure, a Cheveron ingrailed Ermine. AN ALPHABETICAL TABLE Of all the Names contained in this Book, for the more ready finding any Coat of Arms. Note, that all the Pages in a Parenthesis thus, () refer to those Pages in the engraven Coats, and those Pages figured with Letter figures refer to the Introduction, and those with a C to the figure in a Crotchet, thus, [c] refer to the Crests, and the rest of the figures to the Printed Blazoning of Coats. A Abbot 72 Achilles (16) Adam 71 Aderley 73 Allen (6.) 71, 72 All-Souls College 52 Alston 71 Alfred 1 Amory 72 Andrews (10) Annesly 9 72 Anderson 71 Appleby 71 Arches (28) Archer 72 Arden [c 3] XV. 112 Armstrong 73 Armine [c 3] 112 Arundel 32. 34 Aston (9) 71 Ash 72 Ashmole (20) Askew (24) S. Asaph 40 Athelstane 2 Astley 35 Ashton 72 Ashley 73 Atterton (26) Atherton 71 Atwood 71 Atkins 72 Audley 72 Awbrey (25) Aylmer 27 S. Albon's Hall 56 B. Bath 40 Bangor 40 Babington 73 Bacon 75 Baker (25) [c 2] 111, 76 Balliol 50 Bartram (6) Barington (17) Barnard (20) Bargrave [c 2) 110 Barwick (20) Baronet's VIII Basterdy XI Bamburg [c 2] 111 Baskervile (29) X Baynham (24) Barty (31) Baret 73 Barker 73 Barlow 74 Barton 74 Basset 74 Bateman 74 Baxter 74 Baldwin 75 Barnardiston 76 Barns 76 Bennet (19) [c 2] 10 111 Bendish (24) Bevill (25) Beverley (28) 93 Berkley 11. 34. XI Bernard's Inn 65 Beauclaire 12 Bertee 16. 32 Bellasis 28, 29. 33 Beyfraud 73 Beddingfield 74 Bell 75 Bentley 76 Billingsly [c 4] 113 Bish (28) Bird 76 Blunt (15) 17 Blount 75 Blaney 74 Blagrave [c 4] 114 Blomer 76 Boil (11,) 12 Bowyer (14) Bargoine (22) Booth (23) [c4] 105 Bowls (23) Bolowre (26) Bows (31) Bohun 73 Borely 74 Booth [c4] 113. 34 Box 75 Bolton 75 Bourges 76 Bruce (15) 9 Bromfield (17) Broadstone (29) Bridger (30) Broughton [c 4] 113 XV Brudenell 12 Brazen-nose Col. 52 Browne 29. 75, 76 Brighlen 73 Brigham 73 Broadgate-hall 56 Broom 75 Bristol 41 Brand 75 Bradford 76 Bradshaw 76 Bright 76 Bryan 76 Bray 101 Brandenburg Elec 24 Bruggs 27 Brograve 103 Butler (14) 11. 27. 34 Burton (22) 106 [c 1] 109 Bull 75 Burcetre 89 Buy (27) Byron 35 O Brien 28 Buck [c 4] 113 C. Cadwallader (6) Carlisle 48 Camel (22) Carlton (21) Carey 27 Carslack (24) Canhanser (25) Capenhurst (26) Cavil (31) Canterbury 24. 39 Carlow (33) Canutus' 2 Cavendish 14. 17 Capell 14 Cambridge 56 Cavenham 75 Cantrell 77 Carteret 28 Calvert 77 Cecil 15. 20 Charles K. of Sweden 24 Church (18) Child (24) Chester 48 Chorley (30) Chichester 41 Chapman 77 Charlton 77 Cheke 77 Chaloner [c 4] 113 Christ Church 53 Chamberlain 78 Christ's College 61 Chitwood 87 Clifford 34 Clifford's Inn 65 Clerk 77 Clements Inn. 65 Clare 78 Clare-hall 57 Cock (11) (26) 77 Colepepper (13) 35 Cork (19) Courtney (21) Cottingham (23) Compton (29) 18 Corbet (27) Commolin [c 1] 109 Conway 13 Cooper 21 Cornwallis 34. XIII Coghill [c 1] 109 Coventry 36. 42 Cokain 77 Corbet [c 4] 113. 77 Coat 77 Corbet 26 Corpus Christi College 53. 58 Cowper 78 Cook 78 Cranfield [c 1] 109 Croak (27) Cromer (31) Cromwell 27 Craven 13 Crew 34, 77 Crisp 78 Crouch 78 Cutler (28) Curcye 80 Cursitors Inn 66 D. Dawne (20) Dand (27) Danvers (30) Darcy 28. 31 Davies 78 Day 78 Dabbins [c 2] 110 Daws 79 Dacres 26 S. David's 42 De-la-mare (14) Deureux 15. 29 De-vere 18 Dean [c 1] 108. 79 K. Denmark 24 Dickinson (18) Digby (20) [c 4] 114 Dimock (32) Digby 79. 11 Dike 79 Dormer 12 Dolman 79 Dodd 79 Donne 79 Doctors Commons 66 Drake (27) 79 Draper 79 Duckensfield (11) Dudley (15) Ducy (17) 79 Duras 15 Duke 79 Duck 79 Durham 48 Dyer 79 E. Eaglesfield 80 Ecleston 80 Edward 1st. 1 S.— 2d. 2 — 3d. 3 — 4th 4 Edmund 3 Edmond-hall 56 Egerton 11 Egbert 1 Ellis (21) (28) 80 Elfinston (25) Eliot 80 Eldred 80 Ely 42 Emme (19) VII Emanuel College 63 Ent (29) Ernley (24) IV Ettrick (17) Ethelbald 1 Evelyn (26) Ewer 36 Everard 80 Exeter 43 Exeter College 50 F. Farrington (22) X. 8 Farmer (19) Fane 22 Faulknor 81 Fairfax (19) V Fellbrige (17) 81 Fitz-Hugh (17) Fitz-James (20) Fitz-Roy 15. 17. 18. 21 Fitz-Charls 19 Fitz-Roger 79 Fitz-Symond 101 Fitz-Zymond 101 Fielding 14 Fiennes 16, 29 Finch 18 Filfid 81 Field 81 Fisher [c 1] 109. 81 Fletcher 81 Foley (21) IV Fowls 80 Foster 81 Fowler 81 Frampton (19) Freak (30) V Freeman 81 Franklyn [c 3] 112 Furnivals' Inn 65 G. Gardener 81 Gerrard [c 4] 114. 16. 32. Gellibrand 82 Gilstand (23) Gibbs (28) Gibson 81 Gilman [c 1] 108 Glegg (16) Glanvill 82 Glover 82 Glenham 93 Gloucester 43 Glocester-hall 56 Goviss (18) Gore (24) Gotley (25) Goodred (32) Gough 74 Goodwin 82 Gotham 107 Goddard [c 3] 111 Grill (8) Greenvile 10 Grey 16. 21. 33 Griffin 81 Green 82 Grevill 27 Gray's Inn 64 Gresham College 67 Greek [c 1] 108 Greve [c 1] 109 Gunvill etc. Col. 59 Guy [c 2] 110 Gway (16) Genealogy 5 H. Holy (10) Harthill (22) Harling (23) Harman (24) Harlewin (28) Harrington (29) Hastings 16 Hatton 33 Haringworth 80 Hamond 82 Harris 82 Hall 82 Hales 83 Hartop 83 Hardicnute 2 Harold 2 Hampton [c 4] 113 Herbert (2) 18. 36. 83 Henly (18) [c 3] 111 Heylyn 74 Herich 82 Heyward 83 Heath 83 Henry 2d 3 — 4th 3 — 6th 3 — 7th 4 Heiress IX Hereford 43 Heart hall 56 Hinchly (10) Highlord (13) Hill (21) 82 Hid 13. 71 Hickman 32 Hicks 83 Hollis (9) 13. 27 Hocknell (24) Hooke (30) Hoskins (19) TWO Holford (21) Howard 10, 11, 12. 18. 22. 33. 29. 27 Hobbs 83 Horn 83 Hodges' [c 2] 110. XV 83. Hungerford (15) IV Hunt (10) 83 Hulghton 90 Hyde (20) I. Jarvis 84 Jay 84 James [c 2] 110. 84 K. James 4. X Jesus College 55. 60 Jermin 9 Jenkins 83 Inwine (32) Ingham 82 Ingleby 84 Inward Temple 64 Jones (12) (16) (22) 84. St. John 12 Jordan 84 Johnson 84 Jowls 84 S. john's Col. 55. 61 Ireland 84 Juxon 84 K. Kadrad (22) S. Katharins-hall 60 S. Katharins' 67 Kederminster Inn 66 Kemp 85 Kerle [c 3] 111 Keat (23) 85 Kendal 85 Kendrick 85 Kirk XII 85 Kitson 85 King 85 Kirby 85 Kirkhoven 27 Kings College 59 Knollys 10 Knolls 86 Knight 85 Knightley 85 Krog 86 L. Laurence (9) 88 Langdale 35 Lacie 86 Langford 86 Langham 86 Langley 86 Langton 86 Lane 87 Langhorn 88 L Landaff 43 Lewis (21) 88 Leigh (31) 35. 87 Leveson (32) Lee 16 Ley 17 Lenos 19 Leak 20. 86 L conar 22 Leson 86 Legatt 87 Leech 88 Leigham 94 Litleton [c 3] 112 Lind 82 Lilb urn 87 Lichfield 42 Lincoln 44 Lincoln's Inn 64 Lincoln College 51 Long (18) Low (21) 87 Lovel (23) 87 Lovis de Queronalle 19 Lovelace 33 L Loyd 74 Lower 87 Love 88 London 44 Lutterell (28) Lucas 33. 87 Lumly 28 Lion's Inn 66 Lydown 103 Lyndown 103 Lyband 92 M. Mallory (18) Markham (19) VI Mabb (19) Marsh (24) Mallet (30) 88 Maroley (33) Maitland 15 Manors 20 May 88 Maine 88 Marten 89 Mansfield 89 Marshal 90 Maston 90 Mawley 107 Maynard 27 Maiden VIII Maycotte [c 1] 109 XV Man 48 Martin's Colledg ●50 Magdalen Col. 52. 61 Magdalen Hall 56 S. Marry Hall 56 Merewether [c 1] 109 Meredith (17) 90 Meverell 89 Miniet (28) Mildmay 31 Middlemore [c 3] 111 Milner 88 Midleton 89 Millington 89 Middle Temple 64 Mills 90 Mohun (7) 33. III Montagne (14) 17 20. 27. III Morton (18) Monk (18) 10. 103 Morley (20) Moil (25) Mordant 19, 30 Mountain 88 Moor 89 Morton 89 Morden 89 Morgan 89, 103 Morland 94 Moling 96 Mullineux (12) Musterton (23) N. Nansolyn 90 Newdigate (18) Nevil (26) [c 3] 112 Newport 30. 90 Nells 90 Neal 90 Newman 90 New Inn 56. 66 New College 51 nichols [c 3] [c 4] 112. 114. noel 28, 29 North 32 Norton 90 Norris 90 Norwood 90 Norwick 44 D. of Norfolk XII Nuttall (20) Nevil 27. 90 O. Oldfield 90 Oneslow (26) Oldcastle (33) Orpwood 90 Organ 90 Oriall College 51 P. of Orange 24 Osborn 14 Owen 90 Oxford 45. 49 P. Palmer (21) (33) 90. Pawn (27) Paulet (33) 22. 27 Paston 23 Paget 32 Parkhurst 90 Palgrave 90 Palford 90 Palton 90 Panton 90 Papworth 91 Parker 27 Parry 91 Pal. of Rhine 24 Parker 91 Penruddock (31) Petre 32 Peiton 90 Pelham 90 Peniston 90 Petit 90 Pears 90 Peirson 90 Penington 91 Peck 94 Peterborough 45 Peter-house 57 Pembroke-hall 57 Pierpoint (1) 14 Pine (31) Piercy 18 Pierson 90 Pilkinton 91 Pitt 91 Platt (30) 91 Plank 90 Plotimore 103 Porter (29) 90 Portman 90 Pole 91 powel 91 Prescott (27) Preston 29. 90 Prelate (30) Pr. Rupert 13. 24 Price 83. 90 Purslow 91 Q QUeronalle 19 Querlton 94. Queen's Col. 51, 60. R RAinsford (11.) Rayce (33.) Ramsey 94. Randall 94. Randolph 94. Radcliff 95. Restwold (12.) Redingfield (25) Read (26) 94. Retowre (32.) Reed, 94. Reading 95. Reinolds 95. Rigmaiden (22.) Richardson (20.) Rich 16, 22, 94. Rider 94. Rither 94. Ridgway 94. Ridley 94. Rouch (16) Robertson (23) Rowe (24) 95. Rowden (32) Robert's 19, 95. Roger 79. Rosse 94. Roger's 97. Robinson 95. Roper 27. Rochester 45. Le-Roche XII. Russel (17) 11, V. Rudyerd [c. 4] 114. Ruthen 11. S SAmford (14) III. Savil (27) 15. Sackvil 14. Savage 20. Sandys 36. Salisbury 46, 95. Salmon 96. Saunders 96, 98. Sands 98. Sacker 99 Sayer 99 Samson 102. Scot 98. Scarlet 99 Scudamore [c 3] 112. Scroop (12) Scotland VIII. Seymour (25) 21. Sergeants Inn 64, 65. Selby 96. Seal 99 Shelton 98. Shelly (22) (31) 98. Shepherd 98. Shute 99 Suitor 99 Short 99 Sheperd [c. 2] 110. Shandos (9) Sheppard (31) III. Sheffield 17. Shirley 31. Sherrard 93. Sidney 16. Simpson 96. Simmons 97. Sidley 100 Sidney Sussex Col. 63. Smith 35. 96. Snigg 100 Somery 17. Somerset [c. 2] III. 23. Summer's [c. 1] 108. Sollars 100 Solers 100 South 99 Spark 98. Spiller 99 Speed 100 Spenser 22. Spurstow 96. Spratt 97. Springs 97. Spring 97. Stafford, (15) Stapleton (16) (32) 97 Strood (23) Stamp (25) Sturton (28) Stukly (33) 97 Stanhop 13. Stanley 14. Stourton 36. Stokely 76. Stanton 97. Starky 97. Storey 97. Staple Inn 65. Stroud Inn 66. Staffords Inn 67. K. Stephen 3. Stephen's 99 Sturgeon 100 Stone 100 Sutton 34, 97. Surcester 73. Swallow (27) K. of Sweeden 24. Swinford 74. Synsward 101. Symmes 96. Simon 98. Symons 98. Symonds 97. Succession 5. T TAlbot 21. Tailor 100 Taverner 101. Tenton (28) Terril 100 Thynne (15) V Thomson 100 Thorpe 101. Threle 101. Thomas 102. Thorn 102. Thavies Inn 65. Tirrey 102. Tindal 102. Touchet 31. Townsend 34. Touke 101. Tonson 102. Tounson [c. 2] 110. Trowtback (21) Trewarthen (23) Tripp 102. Traitor XII. Trinity Col. 54, 62. Trinity Hall 59 Tufton 22. Tuke 101. Turpin 101. Turner 102. Tyson (17) V VAughan (19) 27, XIII, 103. Veal (25) De Vere 18. Verney 103. Velaine 103. Vernon 103. Vincint 103. Villiers 12, 13. Ulster VIII. University Col. 50. Undall 103. Upton 103. 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