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LOyWF AS THOW FyNDS 176 Yorkshire Arms. 177 Yorkshire Arms. 5^%NNK^S^^S^\.>5i 178 Yorkshire Arms. 179 Yorkshire Arms. sosm^is^^^^^ \^m>m^ 180 Yorkshire Arms, 181 Yorkshire Arms. Key to the Illustrations. Page 17 Howard, with coronet and three crests. See also pages 55, 119, U5h, 147 and 155. 1st quarter, — Howard, Duke op^ Norfolk, behind the shield two gold batons in saltier, enamelled at the ends sable, for the Earl Marshall. Gules on a bend between six cross crosslets fitchee, argent, an inescutcheon or, charged with a demi-lion rampant, pierced through the mouth by an arrow, with a double tressure flory counterliory, all of the first, and above the escutcheon a mullet sable for difference (Earl of Carlisle). The mullet for Howard, Earl of Effingham, is placed in the centre of the four quarters for difference ; page 155. 2nd quarter-, — Brotherton. Gules, three lions passant guardant in pale, or, in chief a label of three points argent. 3rd quarter, — Warren. Chequy or and azure. 4th quarter, — Mowbray. Gules a lion rampant argent. The Earl of Suffolk bears the same quarterings with a crescent in the centre ; page 147. Howard, Earl of Carlisle. Quarterly of six, page 145' 1, 2, 3 and 4 are Howard, Brotherton, Warren and Mowbray. 5th quarter, — Dacre. Gules, three escallops argent. 6th quarter, — Greystock. Barry of eight, argent and azure, three chaplets of roses proper. 18 a HoLDSwoRTH of Holdsworth near Halifax, Southowram, &c. ; Morley, Sandal, &c., with crest. Argent, the trunk of a tree, couped and eradicated in bend proper. Crest, a raven proper. b Quarterly Huskisson and Milbanke, of Thorpe Perrow ; with two crests. 182 Yorkshire Arms. Page. 18 1 and 4, Huskisson, — Gules on a chevron nebuly between three elephants' heads erased argent, as many torteaux. Hnskisson's crest, elephant's head. 2 and 3, Milbanke, — Gules a bend ermine, on a canton, or, a lion's head erased of the first. Crest — lion's head. c Seal of Henry Hertlingtox, Crtiven. Argent a lion rampjn r gules. See Metcalfe ; and page 156//. d PoRTiNGTON of Bamby, Doncaster. Gules on a bend argent three Cornish choughs beaked and membered of the first (proper). 19 a Gee, of Bishop Burton ; with crest. Gules, a sword in bend argent, hilt gripe and pommel or. b Richardson of Bierley, near Bradford ; and Eshton ; with crest. Sable on a chief argent three lions' heads erased ermines (old coat) ; erased of the field ; erased of the first, a martlet for difference. c Creswell, of Nun Keeling, East Yorkshire. Gules three plates, each charged with a squirrel, sejeant of the field, argent. d Lewins, of Holderness. Argent, on a bend, three escallop shells of the field (1666). e Lascelles of Winestead, etc., Holderness. Argent three chaplets (de roses) gules. Also given pierced or. See Greystock ; also Lascelles of Harewood. 20 a Thornhill of Fixby, Thornhill, Calverley ; with crest. Gules, two bars gemelles, and a chief argent. Crest — a mount, with thorn -tree thereon. h Thornhill, as above, with crest. Crest — bust of a woman, &c. c BoYNTON of Burton Agnes, &c., East Yorkshire : the same arms used in 1375. Or, a fesse between three crescents gules ; the fesse was formerly charged with a lion passant, or. Crest — on a wreath a goat passant, sable, guttee d'argent ; beard, horns and hoofs or. (/ FoRNo OF Greystock, Holderness ; see Ulf , and Howard (page 145). Barry of eight, argent and azure, three chaplets of roses proper. e Marmyon, Holderness (Maple ton, Brandesburton). Vaire, argent and azure, a fess gules. 21 a WooDD, of Knaresborough, &c., with crest. Gules, three demi-savages argent, each holding a club over the 183 Yorkshire Arms. Page. 21 dexter shoulder, or. (See 74.a and 93a). Crest — a demi-savagej or man of the wood, but the old crest was a pelican vulning itself or. (See privately printed History of the Family.) /; WiLBERi^oRCE of Wild-Boar-FosSj Holderness ; with crest. Argent, an eagle displayed sable, beak and legs proper^ r. Albemarle, William Le Gros, Holderness. Gules, a cross vaire. AlsOj a cross formee and vairCj argerlt and azure. William de FortiBus, Earlj 1216, bore Bendy of six, argeut and gules. Lord Rivers bore an azure lion between two of crosses vaire, of Albemarle. d Quarterly 1 and 4 Greystock (page 20(1). 2 and 8 Ulf (quartered by later barons of Greystock). e Quarterly Simpson and Clayton (of Knaresborough,) Haverah Park. 1 and 4, Simpson, — per bend or and sable a lion rampant counter changed. 2 and 8, Clayton, — argent a cross engrailed sable between four torteaux. Clayton, of Craven, bears argent on a bend sable three roses or ; and the arms are on Whalley Church window. 22 a LowTHER, Earl's coronet, and crest. Or, six annulets, 3, 2, 1, sable. Also, the same with crescent for difference. b Truslove, Holderness, (see Hatfield.) Argent, on a chevron sable three cinquefoils, or. c [At Skipsea, Holderness] Or, three bars humette gules. (/ Thompson, of Holderness. (See T. of Escrick.) Party per fess embattled, argent and sable, three martlets countercharged. 28 a Bayley, of Craven, quartered with Sherburne. Vert, eagle displayed. b Fairfax, with coronet and crest. Argent, three (six) bars gemelles gules, surmounted by a lion rampant sable. Crest — a lion passant guardant gules. 184 Yorkshire Arms, Page. 23c Eos, Roos, Ross of Hamlake, &c., East Yorkshire. Gules, three water bougets argent. Gules, three vv^ater bougets, or. Azure, three water bougets, or. Argent a fess sable inter three water bougets gules. d TwYER, of Holderness. Gules a cross vairy, argent and azure. e Fauconberg, of East and North Yorkshire. Argent, a lion rampant azure with chief. 24 a Winn of Nostel, quartering Allanson, with coronet and two crests. 1 and 4 Winn, — Ermine on a fesse vert three eagles displayed, or. 2 and 3 Allanson, — paly wavy of six, or and azure, on a chief gules a lion passant guardant or. h Croft of Stillington, with crest. Quarterly per fess indented or and gules, in the first quarter a lion passant guardant of the second. c WiLBERFORCE of Hull, with crest, (see page 21i.) d Thoresby of North Yorks. and Leeds. - I Argent a chevron between three lions rampant sable, armed and langued gules. 25 a Creyke, of Rawclift'e, with crest. j Per fess argent and sable a pale and three creykes or ravens ■ counterchanged. h Wood year, of Conisbro', with crest. Sable, semy-de-lis three leopards' faces argent. c Micklethwaite of Holderness, &c. j Chequy, argent and gules, a chief indented azure. (See 766). ' d Flinton of Holderness. A cross party per saltire ; an annulet for the fifth son of the first house. e [At Skipsea] Under a bend gules, three bars or. 26 a Pennyman of Ormesby, with crest. Gules a chevron ermine between three half-spears with broken staves, or, headed argent. Crest, a coronet and lion's head. b WicKHAM, of Bradford. Ermine on a bordure engrailed gules, eight mullets or. 185 Yorkshire Arms. Page. 26c Melton, East Yorkshire. B. a cross fleuree avoided argent, (as at Humbleton.) Also a cross patonce voided or. Also Melton who intermarried with Slingsby of Knaresborough. Per pale, gules and sable, a lion rampant argent. d Sutton of Sutton, Holderness. (See 63a). Or, a lion rampant azure, debruised by a bend gebony argent and gules. e Raines of Burton Pidsea, Holderness : (see 100c, Sdb.) Sable a chevron between three lions rampant argent, (in one instance, or.) /* TiLioL, of Holderness. Gules a lion rampant argent. An old seal bore, — a lion rampant debruised, with a band. See No. 1 of Sutton's Tomb, 2Qd. 27 a Constable of Constable Burton, &c., East Yorks., with crest. Barry of six or and azure ; on a canton argent a teazle proper. Crest — a dragon's head, with teazle. See page 127., b TopHAM, of Holderness. Az.ure a chevron or, between three eagles' heads, erased or. c De la See, De la Sea, De la Mare, of Winestead, &c., Holderness. Azure two bars wavy or. Also given as nebulee argent. a Constable of Mapelton, &c., Holderness. Barry of six, or and azure. Also a mullet for difference. Also a martlet for difference. e Seal of Thorner. 28 a Constable and Haggerston, with two crests. 1 and 4, Constable. — Gules and vaire, a bend or. (See 28e, 46c, 64«.) 2 and 3, Haggerston, — Azure on a bend cottised argent three billets sable. Crests — ship for Constable ; lion passant for Haggerston. b Shields on Mapelton font, Holderness. 1. Chief and three chevron els (St. Quintin). 2. Barry of three, three pellets in chief. 3. Barry of four. 4. Fess, for Fitz Hugh. 18^ Yorkshire Arms. Page. 28 o. Chevrons, fess and wavy in chief. 6. Three wavy lines, fess and wavy in chief* 7. Plain cross. 8. Blank. At Mapelton, besides other arms, there is one Barry of six, or, azure, on a bend argent, a squirrel sejant, supporting in his feet and mouth an acorn clippe, both proper* c Lucy, of Holderness, and of Craven. Gules three lucies (or pikes) hauriaht argent. d Bethell, of Eise, near Hull. Argent, a chevron sable, between three boars' heads, erased close, sable. Also as couped sable, an estoile or. e Constable and East Yorks. 1 and 4, Constable of Flamborough and Wassand (see 28a). 2 and 3, Six escallop shells, three, two, one. 29 FiTzwiLLiAM and Wentworth, with coronet and two crests. 1 and 4, Fitzwilliam — Lozengy argent and gules. 2 and 8, Wentworth — Sable a chevron between three leopards' faces or. Crests — ostrich feathers for Fitzwilliam; griffin for Wentworth. 30 a Pease of Hesslewood, with crest. Vert, a chevron between three stags trippant or, in the centre chief point a bezant, on a chief per fesse gules and argent an eagle displayed counterchanged. Crest — an eagle's head and peas-cod. b Wrightson of Cusworth, with crest. Or, a fesse counter componee argent and azure, between three griffins' heads erased of the third. Crest — unicorn. « Overton of Hull, Easington, &c. Azure on a bend sable three crosses fleury, or. (In Easington Church ; but on the Hall they appear — a bend with three crosses moline.) (/ Holme of PauU Holme, East Yorks. Barry of six pieces, or and azure, on a canton argent a chaplet gules studded with four cinquefoils of the first. e Wencelagh or Wansley, East Yorks. Vert, four escallops in cross, head to head, argent. 187 Yorkshire Arms. 81 a ]Mp:ynell of Kilvington, with crest. Azure, three bars gemelles, and a chief or (see (Sla.) Crest — Negro's head. h [At Skipsea.] In a field, a snake nowed gules. c Darcy (old), Meynei.l, East Yorks. (I Felton, of East Yorks. Two lions passant. B2 a Kp:rshaw, of Lightclift'e, with crest. Argent, three crosses crosslet sable, on a chief a/ure three bezants or, the centre one charged with a cross gules. Crest, the stamp of an oak eradicated and sprouting fesseways proper thereon a pheasant, in the beak a sprig of oak, proper. KiRSHAw, of Kirkburton, bears gules a sword in pale hilted or, in base a serpent nowed proper, and on a chief of the third two doves close, beaked .and legged. h Heron, of East Yorks. A chevron between three herons. c Sykes of Sledmere, Bradford, Kirkburton, &c. Argent, a chevron sable between three sikes or fountains proper. d Leach and Bingley, with crest. 1 and 4, Leach — Ermine on a chief dancetty gules three ducal coronets or. Crest, a naked arm, the hand grasping a snake. 2 and y, [? Mauoe.] Lion rampant over six bars. These quarterings emblazoned are in " Y^ork shire Genealogist." (• Parker of Woodthorpe, with crest. Argent, a chevron pean between three mullets sable, on a chief azure three bucks' heads caboshed or. Crest, a talbot's head. 88 a Maude, Mahaut, or Monte Alto, of Bingley, Halifax, Wakefield, &c., with crest. Argent three bars gemelles sable, over all a lion rampant gules, charged on the shoulder with a cross-crosslet fitchee or. It is also found in Craven — Argent a lion rampant gules, debruised with two bars sable, and at Doncaster as three bars gemelles a lion rampant. b Archbishop Skirlaw, of 8kirlaw m Holderness. Argent three pallets crossing three barrulets. c IIedon of Iledon, &c., Holderness. Argent, a chevron between three men's heads, hair sable. I 188 Yorkshire Arms. PAGEa 34 a Holme of Paull Holme, with two crests. Barry of six, or and azure, on a canton argent a chaplet gules. Crests — holly tree and hound's head. b SoTHEBY of Birdsall, &c., with crest. Argent, on a fesse vert between three cross -crosslets sable, as many talbots of the field. Crest — a demi-talbot. c Fairbairn of Leeds, with crest. Argent, on a chevron between three boars' heads couped gules three bezants, or. 85 a Arthington of Arthington, with crest. Argent, a fess between three escallops sable. b Briggs of Hull, Halifax, &c., with crest. Argent a bend vaire between three escutcheons sable, charged with a pheon of the field, a bordure engrailed gules bezantee. c Wilson of Eshton, with crest. Sable, a wolf salient in chief three estoiles argent. 86 a Van Straubenzie of Spennithorne, with crest. Argent an ostrich with a horse-shoe in its mouth. Crest, — ostrich and horse-shoe. b BusFEiLD of Bingley, with crest. Sable, a chevron between three fleurs de lis, or. Also stated as — chevron or, fleur-de-lis argent. Crest, — cubit arm and fleur-de-lis. c Dalton, of Sleniugford, with crest. B. a lion rampant inter semee of cross-crosslets argent, a chief nebule of the second. Also — Azure a semee of cross-crosslets or, a lion rampant argent, a chief barry, nebulee of three of the last, sable (see 184.) 87 a Savile of Elland, Halifax, Thornhill, (Earl of Mexborough), with crest. Argent, on a bend sable three owls of the field. Crest — an owl. The Elland District Council arms are, azure, on a bend sable three owls. b Ellerker, Doncaster and East Yorks. Argent, a fesse dancette between three talbots' heads erased sable; granted 1544. The Doncaster shield is given as gules a fess or, between three water-bougets argent. See 1836. 189 Yorkshire Arms, Page. 37c Fauconberg, East Yorks. Walter F. bore — Argent a lion rampant, B. from Percehay pedigree. Roger F. bore the same, with a bend. 38 a R.\DCLiFFE of Milnes Bridge, Huddersfield ; Rudding Park, Plarrogate, &c., with crest. Argent, a bend engrailed sable, charged with a crescent of the field for difference. The Todmorden family (as given at Whalley) bore — Argent a bend dexter engrailed sable, a mnllet for difference. See also arms of Westby, Malham, Hamerton. h Mauleverer of Arncliffe, with crest. Sable, three greyhounds courant in pale argent ; (also Argent three greyhounds courant sable, collared of the first ; also Gules, three greyhounds courant in pale, argent.) Crest, — Maple- branch. c Aldam of Frickley, with crest. Per fesse azure and ermine, in the dexter canton clouds proper issuant therefrom seven rays, that in the centre or, extending to the sinister base, the others argent ; in the sinister chief and dexter base an eagle displayed, or. (Registered 1845.) See also Warde, Harringwell and Anne, of Frickley. Harringwell of Frickley bore — Argent on a bend sable, three martlets of the field. Warde of Scotton bore — Argent a bend sable between three pellets, and on a canton of the second a martlet of the field. 89 a Hastings and Rawdon, with two crests. 1 and 4, Hastings — Argent, a maunch sable. (Also given as Azure, a maunch or sleeve sable, and at Knaresborough as Or, a maunch gules.) See 1436. 2 and 3, Rawdon — Argent a fesse between three pheons sable. Crests — Bull's head for Hastings and pheon for Rawdon. h Balme and Wheatley, with two crests. 1 and 4, Balme — Ermine, on a chief indented sable two trefoils slipped argent. 2 and 3, Wheatley — sable and argent a fesse gules between three crosses pattee of the first. Crests, trefoil for Balme, martlet for Wheatley. The emblazoned arms may be seen in the " Yorkshire Gene- alogist." 190 Yorkshire Arms. Page. 39c Walker of Sand Hutton, with crest. Argent, on a chovron gules between three crescents azure, as many annulets or. Crest, — ann and lizard. 40 a ScROPE of Danby, Bolton, &c., with crest. Azure a bend or; (also in chief a label of three points argent.) Crest, coronet and three ostrich feathers. b Darcy, East Yorks. c Ulf of East Yorkshire, York, &c. 41 a MiLBANKE (see 18/>), with crest. Gules, a bend ermine, on a canton or, a lion's head erased of the first. h Allan of Barton, Yorkshire ; Durham ; with crest. Sable, a cross potent quarter pierced or, charged with four guttes de sang, in chief two lions' heads erased of the second, all within a bordure engrailed erminois. Crest, a denii-lion. c Bower of Welhani, with crest. Sable, a human leg couped at the thigh, pierced bendwise by a broken spear, point downwards to the sinister and guttee de sang, all proper ; on a canton argent a castle gules. Crest — a human leg pierced. 42 rt BoYNTON (see 20c), with crest. Or, a fesse between three crescents gules. Crest — goat passant, &c. b BuLMER, of East Yorks. Gules, a lion rampant between ten billets, or. c Moore, of Holderness. Argent a fesse dancette parted per pale of six pieces, sable and gules, inter three mullets of the second, pierced of the first. 4b a RoKEBY of Rokeby, North Yorks., with crest. Argent a chevron sable between three rooks proper. Crest, — rook. b Clapham, of Holderness, Leeds, Bradford. Argent, a bend azure charged with six fleurs-de-lis or. Crest, a lion rampant gules brandishing a sword. r Constable, (the old arms). East Yorks. Or, a fesse compony argent and azure, in chief a lion passant gules. See page 127. 191 Yorkshire Arms, Page. 44 a Strangwayes and Swainston, of Alne, &c., with two crests. 1 and 4, Strangwayes, — Sable, two lions passant in pale, paly of six argent and gules, in the dexter chief a canton of the second. 2 and 3, Swainston, — Azure a fesse or charged with three maidens' heads veiled proper. Crests, lion ; boar's head. h DoDswoRTH and Smith, of Thornton Watlass, with two crests. 1 and 4, Dodsworth, — Argent, a bend engrailed sable, between three annulets gules. (Page 1326, differs). 2 and 3, Smith, — Per saltire, argent and sable, two trefoils slipped in pale gules. Crests, cubit arm for Dodsworth, coronet and boar's head for Smith. Dodsworth of Settrington bore Argent a chevron between three bugle-horns sable. c Lee of Leeds, with crest. Sable, three crowns or. Crest, arm and battle-axe. 45 a Dyneley of Bramhope, with crest. Argent, a fess and in chief three mullets sable the middle-most pierced of the field. h Stansfield, Crompton and Rookes, of Esholt, Bradford, &c., with two crests. 1 and 4, Stansfield, — Sable three goats passant argent ; (trippant.) 2, Crompton, — Vert, on a bend argent double cottised ermine a lion passant gules, between two covered cups or, on a chief azure three pheons or. 3, Rookes, — Argent a fesse sable between three rooks proper. Crests, — lion's head for Stansfield, demi-horse for Crompton. The Stansfields took their name from Stansfield, Halifax Parish, and the Stausfelds of Sowerby also. Stansfeld of Field House bears — Vert three goats trippant argent; with a lion's head erased or, for crest ;.. whilst another branch have — Sable three goats trippant argent, with demi-lion rampant argent for crest. c Graham of Norton Conyers, with ci-est. Or on a chief sable three escallop shells of the field, a crescent on a crescent for difference. Crest — wings bearing a crescent each. 192 Yorkshire Arms- Page. 46 a Makkham, York, Knaresbro', with crest. Azure, on a chief or, a demi-lion rampant, issuant, gules. Crest, a winged lion. b Fkothingham, from a window at Grimston, East Yorkshire, 1656. Azure, a bend between six mullets or. c Constable of Flamborough and Wassand, (see 28a, 2Se.). Gules and vaire, a bend or. Also with crescent on the bend for difference. 47 a Thornton of Scarborough, Leeds, &c., with crest. Argent a chevron sable between three hawthorn trees proper. Crest, a lion's head gorged with ducal coronet. (See 696). b Bevere (Drogo, Lord of Holderness). Gules, two wavy bends or. 48 a Best, with crest. Gules, a Saracen's head proper, navally crowned or, between four pairs of lions' gambs chevron-wise paw^s inwards of the second. On page 60 the face and paws are in different positions. Crest, cubit arm and dagger. b Dolman, of Pocklington, with crest. Azure, a fesse dancettee between eight garbs, four and four, or, bended gules. Crest, two arms with garb. c Jaques, of Easby, with crest. Sable, on a fesse engrailed between three escallops argent, a lion passant of the first. Crest, lion's head, neck pierced by a sword. 49 a MoRLEY (and Readshaw) with two crests ; of Beamsley and Marrick. Sable, a leopard's face or, jessant a fleur-de-lis argent. Crests, a leopard's face for Morley, griffin's head, winged &c., for Readshaw. In the Slingsby alliance the arms are given, Argent, a lion rampant sable, armed and langued gules, crowned or. The Readshaws bear — Ermine on a chief embattled sable, a talbot's head couped or, between two pheons of the second. b Smyth of Heath near Wakefield ; Bradford ; and Smith House, Lightclifte ; with crest. Ermine, on a bend, between two unicorns' beads erased, azure, three lozenges or. Crest a bull's head. 193 Yorkshire Arms, Page. 49 c BEST^^CK- Myers, of Gristhorpe and Leeds, with crest. Argent, a lymphad (or ancient ship) sable. Crest, a mermaid proper. 50 a NowELL, of Read, Grassington, &c., (shield in Whalley Church window ;) with crest. Argent, three covered cups sable. Crest, an arm in armour, or, holding a fire-ball proper. b Serjeantson, of Hanlith, with crest. Paly of six, or and sable, on a bend azure a sword proper. Crest, cherub's head. 51 a Steveton, of Steeton in Craven; compare with Old Percy and Plompton. Three fusils, as below. b Hamerton tomb. Long Preston, five shields. 1 Hamerton impaling Tempest. 2 „ ,, ASHETON. 3 quarterly 1 and 4 Hamerton, 2 Knoll (bend), 3 Arches, now Wigglesworth (three arches). 4 Hamerton impaling Steeton or Plompton (fusils). 5 ,, „ Radcliffe (bend and mullet). Ha:vierton bears Argent three hammers sable two and one ; crest a greyhound couchant. Tempest bears Argent a bend between six martlets sable. Asheton bears Argent a mullet sable. (In Whalley Church window.) Knoll bears Argent a bend coticed sable. Arches, now Wigglesworth, bears Gules three arches or, two and one. Steeton bore Or, three fusils conjoined in fess vairy argent and gules. Plompton and Old Percy bore five fusils in fess or, each charged on the Plompton shield with an escallop gules. Hebden, of Hebden in Craven, also imitated Old Percy in having Or, five fusils in fess gules. Radcliffe bears Argent a bend engrailed sable, in chief a mullet. 52 a Payne -Gallwey, of Thirkleby, with two crests. Quarterly 1 and 4, Gallwey, — Per fesse or and gules, in chief an eagle displayed with two heads of the last, in base a bridge of three arches double towered argent, 194 Yorkshire Arms, Page. 52 2 and 3, Payne, — Gules, a fesse between two lions passant argent. Crests, a mountain cat for Gallwey, and a lion's gamb and tilting spear for Payne. For Galway, see Monckton and Arundell. h RooKES, of Hipperholme, Esholt, Bradford, (see Stansfield shield,) with crest. Argent, a fess sable between three rooks proper. Crest, rook on barley sheaf. RooKE, of Scarborough bears — On a chevron gules three moons, between three rooks sable. RooKE, of Barnsley bears three rooks. c Hodgson, of Sand Hutton, &c., with crest. Per chevron embattled or and sable, three martlets counter- changed. Crest, dove and olive branch. 63 a HoYLE, of Ripponden, Hipperholme, &c., and Denton in Northumberland, with crest. Ermine, a mullet or. Crest, griffin's head. Motto — Aequam servare mentem. The South Yorkshire Hoyles bear Per pale or and ermine a mullet sable, and quarter — 2, Challons, Gules, two bars argent inter nine martlets, three, three and three : and 3 St. Aubine, Ermine on a cross gules five besants. Hoyles intermarried with Beauchamp (Beecham), Vaire azure and argent, and BoNviLE, Sable, six mullets pierced argent, 3, 2, 1. h Bailey, of Hull, with crest. Argent, a fess gules bearing three bezants or, between three martlets gules. Crest, demi-female &c. For Bayley, of Mitton in Craven see Sherburne Arms, quartering — Vert, an eagle displayed argent for Bayley. Also see Sotheron. c Fountayne, of Doncaster, Craven, &c., with crest. Argent a fess gules between three elephants' heads couped sable. Crest, elephant statant. See also Fountayne- Wilson. 195 Yorkshire Arms, Page. 54 PuDSEY tomb, Bolton in Bolland, 1504. Centre shield, quarterly, with crest. 1 Pudsey, chevron inter three mullets. 2 BouLTON, ,, „ ,, „ with difference. 3 Layton, fesse sable between six crosses, 4 Athol, paly of eight or and sable, impaling maunche for CONYEES. On Henry Pudsey's Armour, twice repeated ; 1 and 4 Layton, fess inter six crosses. 2 and 3 Pudsey, chevron inter three mullets. 55 Quarterl}^, Howard, Bkotheeton, Warren and Mowbray. See pages 17, 119, &c. 56 a Cayley, of Brompton, with crest. Quarterly, argent and sable a bend gules charged with three mullets of the first. Crest, a demi-lion rampant, &c. h Alford, East Yorkshire. Gules, six pears or, and a chief of the second. c St. Quintin, several parts of Holderness, as Hornsea Church, Scampton, Mapleton, Brandesburton, and in Craven. Or, three chevronels gules, a chief vaire, argent and azure (1430). Also, Or, three chevrons braced in base gules, a chief vaire. (Craven). At Brandesburton the arms of Lady Lora are given as three chevronels, with three buckles in chief ; and another shield bears, Or a chevron gules, a chief vaire, argent and azure. See 28/^, l^b, Sib. 57 a Calverley, of Calverley, Oulton &c., with crest. Sable an inescutcheon within an orle of eight owls (? six owls.) See page 170. Crest, a horned owl, argent. The Slingsby alliance gives. Sable an inescutcheon within eight martlets orlewise argent. h Brigham, of Holderness. Argent, a saltier engrailed vert. c RicABY or Rickaby, East Yorkshire. Argent between three martlets sable, on a chevron engrailed, azure, three crescents of the first. 58 a MoNCEAux, on a Mapleton deed. East Yorkshire, besides Virgin " and child, another bearing shield of Sir John Monceaux, — Gules a cross moline, or. (The same is at Winestead.) On the same seal is a bend with mullet in chief ; (? Radcliffe). See page 135c. 196 Yorkshire Arms, Page. 58 h Haworth-Booth quarterly, of Holderness, with two crests. 1 and 4, Booth, — Argent three boars' heads erect and erased sable. 2 and 3, Haworth, — Azure a bend between two stags' heads couped or. Crests, St. Catherine with wheel, for Booth, and stag's head for Haworth. The Haworths came from Lancashire to Kowlston, and the Booths from Doncaster neighbourhood. 69 a Phipps (Lord Mulgrave, Normanby,) of Mulgrave, Cleveland, with crest. Quarterly 1 and 4, Phipps, — Sable a trefoil slipped within an orle of eight mullets argent. 2, Annesley, paly of six argent and azure, a bend gules. 3, King James II., France and England, within a border compony ermine and azure. Crest, a lion's jamb with trefoil. h DuNDAS (Earl of Zetland), of Aske, &c., descended from Gospatric ; with crest. Argent a lion rampant gules, within a double tressure flory and counter-flory. Crest, lion's head, holly bush and crown. c Cresacre, with crest. Or, three lions rampant, two and one, purpura. Crest, a mountain cat. Also quartered with More of Barnborough, crest, a Moor's head or Black-a-moor. 1 and 4, argent a chevron engrailed between three moorcocks, sable. 2 and 3, argent, on a chevron between three unicorns' heads erased sable, as many bezants. 60 a Best (see page 48a), with crest-. h RuTsoN, of Newby Wiske, with crest. Per fesse indented, or and sable, three bulls' heads couped, counterchanged, the two in chief charged with bezant, and that in base with a pellet. Crest, a griffin's head and serpent. c Wood, of Hollin Hall, with crest. Azure three woodmen proper each armed with a club over the right shoulder, and a shield in front, argent, thereon a cross gules. 197 Yorkshire Arms. Page. 60 head and waist encircled with a wTeath vert, all standing on ground, proper. Crest, oak tree bearing acorns. 61 a Mennell, of Malton, with crest. See Meynell, 31a. Azure three (? six) bars gemelles and a chief or, over all a bend gules. Crest, griffin's head erased proper. b Kaye (see Lister, Cunliffe) ; wdth crest. Argent, two bendlets sable. Crest, a bird statant. c Lawson, of Brough, with two crests. Argent, a chevron between three martlets sable. Crests, martlet on cap, arms bearing a sun. In Ilkley Church they are given as per pale argent and sable a chevron counterchanged ; with the latter crest. 62 a SoTHEEON, of Spalding Moor, &c., with armour. The ancient Sotheron, or Sothern shield bore Argent a chevron between three branches of southernwood vert. Allied with the family : — Mitton (a small shield) per pale, azure and purple displayed eagle with two heads argent, and Bayley (small shield) eagle's head displayed. Sotheron, of Darrington bear quarterly, gules on a bend indented between six cross-crosslets argent three eaglets displayed sable ; along with Thompson of Marston, Savile of Methley, Frank of Pontefract, and for crest, an eagle with two heads displayed. The Sotheron s of Shropshire and London bear three eaglets on a bend. b MiLNER, of Pudsey, Nun-Appleton, &c., with crest. Parted per pale, or and sable, a chevron between three horses' snaffle bits counterchanged. Crest, horse's head, and wings. Milner of Burton, see 108. 63 a Sir John Sutton's tomb, Sutton in East Yorkshire. Sutton, on Shield, left side of effigy ; (see 26rf), Or a lion rampant azure debruised by a bend gebony argent and gules. ^ The shields around the tomb give, 1, Barry three chaplets. 2, Lion rampant. 3, Saltmarsh. 4, A fess vairy between three fleurs-de-lis. 198 Yorkshire Arms. Page. 63 5, Three roses. 6, Lozeng}^, for Fauconberg. 7, Mannch, for Hastings. 8, Lion rampant. 9, Three ^Yater bougets, for Roos. 10, Lion rampant for Tiliol. 11, A plain cross. 12, Three lucies or pikes haurient, for Lucy. 13, Billety a fess dancette. 14, Saltire. The last five appear on the illustration herewith. ■i h Hustler, of Bedale and Holderness, with crest. ■ Argent, on a fesse azure, between two martlets sable, three fleurs-de-lis or. Crest, a talbot. 64 a Constable and Strickland quarterly (see 28a, 28<', 46c), with two crests. 1 and 4, Constable, — Gules and vaire, a bend or. 2 and 3, Strickland, — Gules, a chevron or between three crosses patee argent, on a canton ermine a buck's head erased, and attired sable. (See 80a.) Crests, — ship for Constable, turkey cock for Strickland. (See 80a.) b Pyemont, of Lofthouse, with crest. Argent, on a chevron gules three clusters of grapes slipped or, between as many pickaxes sable. 65 a Wood, Viscount Halifax, with coronet and crest. Wood and Buck quarterly, (see 146a). 1 and 4, Wood, — Azure three wild men of the wood ambulent in fesse proper, charged with a cross of St. George gules, in the sinister a club resting on the shoulder, also proper ; on a canton ermine three lozenges conjoined in fesse sable. 2 and 3, Buck, — Paly bendy, or and azure, with a canton ermine. b Goxhill Piscina, Holderness, bearing arms of Lellay. (See page 141.) \ Ermine, in a canton a cross moline. y c Seal of Simon, St. Mary's, Beverley. d Virgin's head, Leven. 66 Ramsden, of Greetland, Huddersfield, &c., with crest. Argent on a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis sable, as man, rams' heads erased of the first, (of the field). \ 199 Yorkshire Arms. Page. 67 a Robinson, Marquis of Ripon, with coronet and crest. Vert, a chevron between three stags at gaze, or ; (three bucks statant or.) h Hudson, of Burley near Otley, with crest. Gules, on a fesse or, three lions ram^Dant proper between as many boars' heads erased argent. c HANSE-town, foreign seal. 68 a Clifford tomb, Skipton, impaling — Dacre, of Gillesland. Chequy or and azure, over all a bendlet gules, (the arms of Walter de Clifford, 1200 ;) instead of a bendlet a fesse gules was adopted about 1430. Chequy, or and azure, a fesse gules. The two escallops represent Dacre. /; Cadman, of Sheffield, &c., with crest. Or, three columbine buds vert. Crest, a stork's head royally crowned proper. 69 a Saltmarshe, of Saltmarshe, &c., East Yorkshire, with crest : (p. 75.) Argent, a semee of crosses-crosslet, three cinquefoils gules pierced of the first. Darcy of Dublin bears the same except azure for argent and argent for gules. Crest, a rudder. h Thornton (see page Ha), with crest. c Cooke, of Wheatley, Doncaster, with crest. Or, a chevron sable, between two lions passant guardant sable armed of the second. See also Yarburgh. Chevron gules (see 97). 70 a Armytage, of Barnsley, Kirklees ; with crest. Gules, a Uon's head erased between three crosses crosslet argent. They also bear quarterly of twelve ; 1 and 12, Armytage. 2, Wentworth, Sable a chevron between three leopards' heads, or. 3, Woodhouse, Argent a cross grice sable. ^ 4, Rotherfield, Gules three fleurs-de-lis argent. 5, Pollington, Paly of six, argent and gules, a bend counter- changed. 6, HoTON, Argent a cross patee sable. 200 Yorkshire Arms. Page. 70 7, Skelton, Azure a fesse between three fleurs-de-lis or. 8, Tynslow, Argent a chevron between three foxes' heads erased gules. 9, Beet, Azure a fesse argent between fifteen billets, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, or. 10, Whitley, Azure, on a bend or, three torteaux. 11, DowNEs, Argent three pallets wavy gules. b A shield on a tomb at Swine, East Yorkshire. c Hilton, of Hilton, Winestead, &c.. East Yorkshire. Argent, two bars azure. 71 Mauleverer effigies, Spofforth, &c. See 38^. 72 The Lacy knot : seal of Robert de Lacy. 78 a Dixon, of Shipley, Heaton, &c., wdth crest. Gules, a fleur-de-lis or, a chief ermine. b Hoyle, of South Yorkshire, with crest. (See 53a.) Per paJe or and ermine, a mullet sable. c FouNTAYNE-WiLSON, Leeds, with two crests. 1 and 4, Wilson, Sable a wolf salient or, in chief three mullets argent, pierced of the field ; on a canton of the second a cross patee gules. 2 and 3, Fountayne, Argent, a fesse gules between three elephants' heads erased, two and one, sable. 74 a WooDD, of Knaresborough, &c., with crest. (See 21a and 98a.) b Sherd, with crest. Argent, on a bend sable, a rose of the field, in the sinister chief a bugle horn of the second. Crest, a bugle horn. c Lister, of Halifax, and of Hull, Frothingham Hall, &c., with crest. Ermine, on a fesse sable three mullets or. At Frothingham Hall — On a fesse three estoiles. 75 a Ingleby, of Ripley, &c., with crest. Sable, an etoile of six points argent within a bordure engrailed, compony gules and or. ^ Also, Sable an etoile of six points argent. b Thorpe, of Welwick Thorpe, Holderness. Argent, a semee of fleur-de-lis, azure, a lion rampant, gules. Also, Argent, a lion rampant, gules, langued and armed, sable, between five fleurs-de-lis, argent. 201 Yorkshire Arms. Pagk. 75 Thorpe, of Craven, bears — Argent, a fesse between six martlets sable; whilst Thorp of Knaresborough bear Azure, a fesse dancette argent. c Saltmashe, East Yorkshire ; see page 69. 76 a Palmes, of Naburn, with crest. Gules, three fleurs-de-lis, argent, a chief vaire. Crest, cubit arm, and palm branch. b Micklethwaite, of Peniston, Swine, &c., with crest. See 25c. Chequy argent and gules a chief indented azure. Crest, griffin's head. c Chaloner, of Guisbro', with crest. Sable a chevron between three cherubs' heads, or. Crest, — demi-seawolf. 77 MiDDELTON effigy, Ilkley ; see 79, 855. 78 a HuLBERT, of Bingley ; Almondbury ; with crest. From Wilt- shire and Salop. Sable, a cross or, between four leopards' heads jessant de lis argent. Crest, from a ducal coronet or, a talbot's head issuant argent. b HiGHAM, of Brighouse, with crest. Chequy sable and or, in chief sable a lion passant or. 79 a MiDDELTON effigy, Ilkley. (See p. 77.) b St. Quintin, East Yorkshire. (See 285, 5Qc, 81b.) Three chevronels and chief vaire. c Salvaine, of Holderness. Argent on a bend sable, three mullets. 80 a Strickland, with crest. See 64«. b Vanden Bempde Johnstone, of Hackness, with two crests. 1 and 4, Johnstone, Argent, a saltire sable, in base a human heart ensigned with a regal crown, or, on a chief gules three woolpacks of the third. 2 and 3, Vanden Bempde, Per fesse, the chief or, and the base per pale gules and vert, a demi-eagle with two heads displayed issuing in chief sable, dexter base charged with a tower, sinister base with five towers in saltire of the first. Crest, spur for Johnstone, two-headed eagle for Vanden Bempde. c HuTTON, of Marske, &c., with crest. Gules on a fesse argent, between three cushions of the second tasselled or, as many fleurs-de-lis of the field. Crest, book on a cushion. 202 Yorkshire Arms. Page. 80 Also HuTTON, of Hutton. Gules, a fesse or between three cushions ermine. Hutton, of Croft, has plate with eight quarterings in Foster's ''Yorkshire Pedigrees." 81 a Chaytok, of Croft, with crest. Party per bend dancette azure and argent four quartrefoils, two and two, bendwise, counterchanged. Crest, stag's head with trefoil (page 120a.) Ulster hand for baronet. Also, party per bend indented azure and argent, three cinque- foils counterchanged. Crest, buck's head (without trefoil.) b St. Quintin, of Scampston, with crest. See 28b, 56c, Idb, &c. Or, a chevron gules, and a chief vaire. Crest, ducal coronet, a pearice on fluted column and two horns. c DuNCOMBE, Lord Feversham, &c., with crest. Per chevron engrailed, gules and argent, three talbots' heads, erased, counterchanged. Crest, horse's hind leg sable, hoof upwards. 82 Thompson, of Kilham, Humbleton, &c., with crest. Per fesse argent and sable a fesse counter-embattled between three falcons, all counterchanged. Also, crescent for difference. Also, canton gules for difference. Also, Ulster hand for baronet. See also Sotheron, and Thompson of Escrick. Also, Thompson, of Sheriff Hutton, with falcons belled and jessed or. Crest, arm and tilting spear. 83 a Carr, of Stackhouse, Settle, with crest. Gules, on a chevron argent, three mullets sable ; also an annulet in base for difference. Crest, stag's head couped proper attired or, on his neck two bars gemelles or. b Raines, of Burton Pidsea, Holderness, with crest. Sable, a chevron between three lions rampant argent. Crest, a lion rampant. c Field, of Ardsley, Heaton, Sowerby, Lightcliffe ; with crest. Sable, a chevron between three garbs argent. Crest, the dexter arm and sphere granted to John Field, East Ardsley, astronomer. Yorkshire Arms, Page. 83 WiLMER-FiELD, of Shipley, Bradford (Lord Rosse) , bear — Argent, three bars wavy, azure, surmounted by a lion rampant or, in chief two escallops of the second. 84: a LowTHERj (see page 22a), with crest. Or, six annulets, 3, 2 and 1, sable, with crescent for difference, and Ulster hand for baronet. b Constable, or Oiry, East Yorkshire. Barry of six, or and azure. c Brough quarterly, Mapleton, &c., Holderness. Quarterly 1 and 4, Brough, three greyhounds in pale, three crescents in chief. 2 (? Fetch), five fusils cross-wise. 3, Mayne, Argent, on a bend sable three dexter hands couped of the first, (couped pat^e a maine) impaling (? Calvert) paly of six over a bend. 85 a Beckwith, of Clint, with crest. Argent, a chevron between three hinds' heads erased gules. Crest, an antelope. In the Slingsby alliance the Beckwith arms are given — Argent, a chevron gules frette or, between three hinds' heads erased of the second, and on a chief gules a saltire engrailed between two roses, and as many fleurs-de-lis, the latter dimidiated at the extremities of the escutcheon. b MiDDELTON, of Ilklcy, Stockeld, &c. ; with crest. See effigies 77, 79. Argent, fretty sable, a canton of the last (sable). Crest, a garb, or, between two wings erect sable. c Hanse town (?). Dagger in pale, cross in chief, four sexfoils, two and two in pale. 86 a Lister Kaye, of Woodsome, &c., quarterly, with two crests. 1 and 4, Kaye, Argent, two bendlets sable. (See 61h, dOb.) 2 and 3, Lister, Ermine on a fesse sable three mullets, or ; (three estoiles.) The whole within a border wavy azure. Ulster hand for baronet. Lister of Manningham and Addingham (Lord Masham,) bears Ermine upon a fesse sable three mullets or. Also quarterly. Sable, three conies, two and one, courant proper, for Cunliffe, of Wycollar, Ilkley, Whalley, &c. Crests, Grifiin's head for Kay, stag's head for Lister, greyhound for Cunliffe. 204 Yorkshire Arms. Page. 86 h Cholmeley and Englefield, of Whitby &c., with crest. 1 and 4, Cholmeley, gules, two esquires' helmets in chief argent, in base a garb or, between the helmets a crescent ermine. 2 and 3, Englefield, Barry of six, gules and argent, on a chief or, a lion passant azure. Crest, a demi-grilfin. Cholmley and Wentworth bear 1 and 4, Cholmley (or Chomley), Gules, two esquires' helmets in chief argent, in base a garb or, between the helmets a Jieur-de-lis of the last issuant from a crescent ermine. 2 and 3, Wentworth, — Sable, a chevron between three leopards' faces or. Crest, a helmet and garb. Cholmley, of Craven, is also given. Gules, a garb or, in chief two helmets proper. Chomley, of Holderness, Gules, three helmets argent. e Hanson, of Rastrick, &c., Yorkshire ; London, Devonshire &c., with crest. Or, a chevron counter compony argent and azure between three martlets sable. Crest, On a chapeau azure, lined argent a martlet with wings elevated. Hanson, of Rastrick, quartered the arms of Rastrick, of Rastrick, Argent, a fesse between three roses gules seeded proper: Also the arms of Woodhouse, of Woodhouse in Rastrick, Azure, a chevron between three mullets or, a crescent for difference : Also the arms of Toothill, of Toothill in Rastrick, Or, on a chevron sable three crescents argent, in chief a crescent for difference. 87 Rutter, of New Malton, with crest. 1. Rutter Gules, three garbs or sheaves or, in chief azure a lion passant argent. 2. Le Roter de Thornton, Argent, on a bend three stars of eight points or. 8. De Malpas, Gules, three pheons argent. 4. Fitz Hugh de Malpas, Argent, a cross fleury azure. 6. Blundeville, Earl of Chester, Azure three garbs or. 6. Lupus, Earl of Chester, Azure a wolf's head argent. 7. Algab, Earl of Mercia, Or, a griffin sable. 205 Yorkshire Arms, Page. 87 8. Vaughan, Lord of Mailor, Argent, three lions passant gules. 9. KiNGSLEY, of Kingsley, Vert, a cross engrailed ermine. 10. Kingsley, of De-la-mere, Argent, a hunting horn sable. 11. Le Clerc, of Chester, Or, three books gules. 12. Merton, of Merton, Azure three bends argent. FiTz Hugh, of Craven, Knaresborough, and of Brandesburton and Mapleton in Holderness, bore. Azure three chevrons braced in base, and a chief or, and in one instance on glass, in Holderness, Gules, three chevrons braced, on a chief vaire argent and azure. 88 Nevile, of Chevet ; of Hornby ; with crest. Argent, a saltire gules. Crest, a bull's head sable. NE\^LE, of Craven, Gules, a saltire argent. At Doncaster, Gules, a saltire argent, a crescent sable for difference ; and in Holderness once as. Gules a cross saltire vert. 89 a Yarborough and Cooke, with two crests ; see 109. 1 and 4, Yarburgh, Per pale argent and azure, a chevron between three chaplets, all counterchanged (the chevron charged with animal's face, langued.) Crest, falcon feeding on a duck. 2 and 3, Cooke, Or a chevron gules between two lions passant guardant sable, armed of the second. b Heaton, of Leeds, &c., with crest. Argent, two bars sable between a decrescent and increscent in chief, and an increscent in base azure. Crest, on a wreath of the colours a bull's head couped sable, armed, and charged on the neck with three water bougets, or. (See 1256'.) 90 a Ibbetson, of Denton, Leeds, &c., with crest. Gules, on a bend cottised argent between two fleeces or, three escallops of the field. Crest, unicorn charged with escallops. b Lister-Kaye, with two crests. c Hassell, of Hull, Ripon, Beverley ; with crest. Vert, three adders erect argent. 91 a RouTH font, shields, Holderness. 206 Yorkshire Arms. Page. 91 b Clapham (see 436, 966), Holderness. c Lambert, of Malhamdale, with crest. See 126. 1 and 4, Lambert, Gules, a chevron argent between three lambs passant argent, a chief chequy or and azure. 2 and 3, . . . . Gules, three sexfoils argent (see p. 406). Crest, centaur. 92 Ferrand, of Skipton, Bingley, &c., with crest. Argent, on a chief gules two crosses flory vair, a cinquefoil azure for difference. (See 96c.) Crest, a cubit arm erect vested vair, charged with a cinquefoil, the hand grasping a battleaxe proper. 93 a WooDD, of Knaresborough, &c., with the old crest. See 21«, 74a. b Laughton, of Laughton and Eastfield, with crest. Per pale argent and or, a chief indented. Laughton from 1612 bore quarterly per fesse indented or and gules. Crest, a viyvern. The old coat was a Cross between four quatrefoils within a border. They quarter Eastfield, who bore A fesse ermine between three maids' heads ; as at Tickhill. 94 Clifford tomb, Skipton, effigies. Four within garters. 1, Five fusils in fesse ; Old Percy. 2 and 3, Chequy or and azure, a fesse gules, for Clifford. 4, same as 2 and 3, impaling 1. On the brass commemorating the Countess : 1, Clifford. 2, quarterly (1 and 4) — Or a lion rampant gules, for New Percy or Meschines. (2 and 8) — three lucies in pale, for Lucy. 8, Sable, a bend counterflory, or, for Bromflete. 4, Fusils for Percy. 6, Or, a plain cross sable, for Vesci. 6, A bend over three fesses, for Poynings. 95 a Orde-Powlett. Sable, three swords in pile points to the base, argent, pomels and hilts or, a canton sable bearing a pike in pale. (Paulet.) Crest, an eagle with fish. b Seal of Nunkeeling Nunnery, near Hornsea. (Saint Helen.) c Reygate, (see Clarell, at Steeton). Argent, a bend lozengy azure. 207 Yorkshire Arms. Page. 96 a Sherburn, of Esholt and Stonyhurst, with crest. 1 and 4, Argent a lion rampant guardant vert. 2 and 3, Vert, an eagle displayed argent, for Bayley. Crest, — unicorn's head argent, crined and armed or. Motto, — Qiiand je puis. b Clapham, of Beamsley, Bradford, Holderness, &c., with crest. Argent, on a bend azure six fleurs-de-lis, two, two and two. Crest, a lion rampant. c Ferrand, Skipton, Bingley, &c., with crest. See p. 92. 97 Cooke, of Doncaster, &c., with crest. (See 69c). Or, a chevron gules between two lions passant guardant sable armed of the second. Crest, as before : Ulster hand for baronet. 98 a Akroyd, of Halifax, with crest. Azure, a chevron, and in base a stag's head argent, on a chief of the last two stags' heads erased of the field. Crest, a stag's head, and acorns, &c. b Appleyard, of Lightcliiie, Halifax, Holderness. In a field a chevron between three owls, (mullet on chevron for difference, Holderness.) Crest, a wyvern. c Regal head, Hull. 99 a Vlvcent, with crest. Azure, three cinquefoils argent within a bordure or. At Doncaster, a Vincent shield bears Two bars, on a canton a trefoil. b Seal, Virgin and Child ; St. Mary de Swine. c Lister, Lord Ribblesdale, with supporters and crest. See 74c, 86rt, 90/;, 12db, Ermine, on a fesse sable, three mullets or. Crest, stag's head. lOOrt SlinctSby tomb, Knaresborough. l> Meaux, of Meaux, in Holderness. Azure, six gi-iffins volant, three, two and one, or. c Raines seal, Burton Pidsea, Holderness. (See 26e, 8Sb.) Sable, a chevron between three lions rampant. lOla Leatham, of Hemsworth, &c., with crest. Per saltire, ermine and or, on a chief engrailed azure three bezants, each charged with a saltire gules. At Doncaster they are given as, Or, on a chief indented azure, three plates. 208 Yorkshire Arms. Page. 101 b YoRKE, of Pateley Bridge, with crest. Argent, a saltire azure. Crest, a monkey's head erased proper. c PuLLEiNE, of Crake, Knaresbro', &c., with crest. Azure, a bend cottised argent charged with three escallops gules, on a chief or three martlets of the field. Crest, pelican feeding its young. In the Slingsby alliance they are given, Azure on a bend between six lozenges or, each charged with an escallop sable, five escallops of the last. 102 Beaumont, of Whitley Beaumont, Whalley, &c., with crest. Gules, a lion rampant argent, langued and armed azure within an orle of nine crescents of the second. Crest, a bull's head. 103a MiLNEs, Lord Houghton, Earl of Crewe ; of Fryston, &c., with crest. Azure, a chevron between three windmill sails or. Crest, a garb. See Milnes-Gaskell. b SoTHERON, quarterly, with crest. 1. SoTHERON, (see 62a), of Darrington ; Gules, between six cross-crosslets argent, three and three, on a bend indented argent three eaglets displayed sable. Crest, an eagle with two heads displayed. 2. Thompson, of Marston, Party per fesse embattled argent and sable three martlets counterchanged. In chief a crescent gules for difference. 3. Savile, of Methley ; Argent on a bend sable three owls of the field a mullet gules for difference. (See 37, 137). 4. Frank, of Pontefract, (see 150). Vert, a saltier engrailed or. c Rawson, of Halifax, Nidd, Bradford, &c., with crest. Per fesse sable and azure, a castle proper, (also castle with four towers proper.) See llOh. Crest, a raven's head, with ring. 104 Grimston, of Grimston, Kilnwick, (fee, with crest. Argent on a fesse sable three spur rowels of six points or, pierced gules. [The rowels are named mullets by Poulson.] Crest, stag's head, and ring round the neck argent. 105 Wilson, of Bruncliffe, Broomhead, &c., with crest. Sable, a wolf rampant, and in chief three estoiles or. (See 118a) Crest, on a wreath, or and sable, a demi-wolf or. 209 Yorkshire Arms, Page. 106 FoLjAMBE with crest. Sable, on a bend between six escallops or, an inescutcheon, charged with a lion rampant azure. There are four plates in Foster's ''Yorkshire Pedigrees." Crest, man's leg, mailed, &c. 107rt Elmhirst, with crest. Barry wavy of six pieces, argent and sable, a canton, paly wavy, also of six pieces argent and sable. Crest, an elm hirst. [One of the most suitable crests in existence, etymologically true.] b Gale, of Scruton, with crest. This family takes the arms of Coore, Argent a saltire sable, on a chief of the second three cinquefoils or. Crest, a curlew. c CouLTHURST, of Gargrave, Halifax, &c., with crest. Argent, a fesse sable between two colts passant sable. Crest, a colt passant sable on a wreath argent and sable. 108a HuTTON, of Goldsborough. On a fesse three stags' heads ; a crescent in chief. b MiLNER, of Burton, with crest. Sable, a chevron between three horse-bits or. (See 626.) Crest, horse's head, &c. c Mapleton font, with shields. 109 Yarborough, (see 89a), with crest. Per pale argent and azure, a chevron between three chaplets all counterchanged. Crest, falcon feeding on a duck. 110a Pease, of Hutton, with crest. Per pale gules and vert, a fesse indented ermine between three lambs passant. Crest, a dove with peas stalk. b Rawson, of Halifax, with crest. Per fesse wavy, sable and azure, a castle of four towers argent. (See 103.) c Egginton, of Kirk Ella, with crest. Argent, six eaglets displayed sable, three, two, and one; a chief nebulee azure. Crest, talbot and sphere. Ill WoRSLEY, of Hovingham, with crest. Argent, a chief gules. (Ulster hand for baronetcy.) Crest, a wyvern. 210 Yorkshire Arms. Page. 112a Peirse, of Bedale, with crest. Azure, a ducal coronet between three cross-crosslets litch^e or. Crest, cross-crosslets fitchee or, and crown. b Winn, with crest. Ermine, on a fesse vert three eagles displayed or. Crest, eagle displayed. c Hirst, with crest. The Sun in glory, a rose between two hands in chief. Crest, a hirst (of trees,) with cinquefoil. The sinister hands couped refer to Maynards, the rose to Sherd ; cinquefoil on the crest to Westby. 118a Wilson, date 1880, with crest. (See 103). Sable a wolf rampant or, gorged with a collar gemel of the field, between four mullets of six points, three in chief and one in base of the second. Crest, demi-wolf, with mullet on a shield. b SoTHERON, of Darrington, &c., with crest. Gules, on a bend argent three eagles displayed sable. Crest, eagle with two heads displayed. (See 62a.) c Fox-Maude, of Elslack, with crest. Quarterly, 1 and 4, Fox, argent a chevron between three foxes' heads erased gales. Maude (see Maude 33a) ; the quartering is Lane, see Lane- Fox, — 2 and 3, Argent, a lion rampant gules, within a border sable, on a canton of the first, a harp and crown or, for Lane. Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin segreant sable. 114a Cholmondley and Wentworth quarterly, with crest. (See 866). 1 and 4, Cholmeley. 2 and 3, Wentworth. h Ledgard, Legard, of Ganton, Brighouse, &c., with crest. Argent, on a bend a cross patee or, between six mullets pierced or. Crest, a greyhound. Ulster hand for baronetcy. c Walker, of Sheffield, &c., with crest. Argent, on a chevron gules, between two anvils in chief and an anchor in base sable, a bee between two crescents or. Crest, serpent and dove ; also mount, serpent and dove. 115 Hildyard, of Winestead, Riston, Preston, ttc, in Holderness ; with crest. Azure, three mullets or. 211 Yorkshire Arms. Page. 115 Crest, a cock, sable, beaked, legged, and wattled gules ; used since Hildyard fought at Towton or Cock-bridge battle. Former crests have been a roebuck, or originally a reindeer proper on a wreath. In Foster's " Yorks. Pedigrees" is a plate quartering Hildyard and fifteen others. Escutcheons at Winestead recorded quarterings or impalings of Hilton, de la Haye, Hastings, DE la Sea, Conyngsby, Rudston, Constable, Willoughby, Thweng, Welbye. At Preston, in Holderness, the family is represented by Azure, a chevron argent between three mullets of six points (not five), or. In Smith's '' Old Yorkshire " is a copy of Hildyard quarterings emblazoned. 116rt Pease, of Hull, &c., with crest. Vert, a chevron or, between three stags trippant or, a bezant in chief ; these are the arms of Robinson who took the name Pease in 1778 by sign manual, and added an upper part to the shield, chief-wise, namely, displayed eagle, on gules and argent counter- changed. b Horton, of Barkisland, Halifax, Bradford ; with crest. Gules, a lion rampant argent, within a bordure engrailed of the second, charged on the shoulder with a boar's head couped azure. Crest, a rose gules. c Fawkes, of Farnley, &c., with crest. Ermine, a mascle sable. Crest, a falcon close proper. 117« Gossip, and Hatfield ; with Gossip crest. Per fesse indented, argent and sable, a pale counterchanged, three goats' heads erased two and one azure, and as many crosses pattee fitchee, one and two, of the first. (See 133a.} Crest, two goats' heads, &c. b Hatfield, of Hatfield in Holderness, with crest ; (represented by Gossips), bore, Ermine on a chevron engrailed sable three cinquefoils or ; but Poulson gives one case as argent on chevron sable. Crest, an arm erect vested sable, cuffed argent, hand proper supporting a cinquefoil slipped, proper. c FouLis, of Ingleby, with crest. Argent, three laurel or bay leaves erect proper. Crest, cross and crescent. 118a Dixon, of Hillsborough, Sheffield, with crest. Per pale azure and gules a bend engrailed argent between two 212 Yorkshire Arms. Page. 118aplates, on a chief of the third a rose of the second between two torteaux. Crest, arm and wreath. b Milnes-Gaskell, of Wakefield, &c., with two crests. Quarterly 1 and 4, On a pale sable a conger eel's head, couped and erect, or ; for Gaskell ; see also Gascoigne, page 1606. 2 and 8, A chevron between three windmill sails crossways or, a martlet on chevron for difference ; for Milnes. Crests, pelican and escallop, and garb. c Wilson, of Leeds, with crest. Sable, a wolf salient or, three mullets of six points in chief argent. Crest, a wolf sable. 119 Howard quarterly, with three crests. Howard, Brotherton, Warren, Mowbray; pages 17, 55, &c. 120a Chaytor, of Croft, &c., with crest. See page 81a. b Westby, of Hatfield, with crest. Quarterly of eight, 1, Westby, Argent, on a chevron azure, three cinquefoils or. 2,. Argent, on a chief indented azure cross-crosslets gules. 3, On a fesse a mullet, between three stags' heads caboshed. 4, Two bends engrailed. Kadcliffe (one bend engrailed). 5, Vert, three garbs or. 6, Ermine, on a chevron sable, three cinquefoils argent. Hatfield. 7, A mullet pierced sable of five points, Ashton of Doncaster, &c. 8, A cross engrailed. In Foster's " Yks. Ped.'\ Westby impales Barton quarterly, Radcliffe, Ashton and Leigh. Crest, a martlet holding three wheat ears slipped. c Battie, of Alverthorpe, Wakefield, with crest. Sable, on a chevron argent between three goats passant of the las^t, each charged on the centre of the body wnth two pallets gules, and attired or ; on a chief of the last, a demi-savage holding in his right hand a club in bend over his right shoulder, between two cinquefoils of the third. Crest, heron and fish. Batty, of Craven, &c., bear the same arms, the chief or, cinquefoils gules. 12 la Metcalfe, of Northallerton, with Crest. Argent, three calves passant sable; a canton gules for difference. Crest, a satire, bearing a long club over right shoulder or. 213 Yorkshire Arms. Page. 121a In the Slingsby alliance there is given a mullet for diti'erence in fesse gules. The East Yorkshire branch bore A chevron gules between three bull calves passant sable. (See p. 160.) b Preston, of Askhain Bryan, Flas-by, Leeds, &c., with crest. Argent, two bars gules, and a canton of the last charged with a cinquefoil or. Crest, falcon on tower. c Anne, of Burghwallis, with crest. Gules, three bucks' heads caboshed argent, attired or. Crest, a woman's head and breasts, couped at the shoulders, proper. 122a Raikes, of Hull, with crest. Argent, a chevron engrailed pean between three griffins' heads erased sable, beaked proper, the neck charged with an ermine spot argent. Crest, a griffin's head. b Edwards, of Halifax, with crest. Azure, on a bend nebuly argent cottised or, a fleur-de-lis between two martlets of the field. Crest, talbot's head, &c. c BuRDETT, of Burthwaite, with crest. Paly of six, argent and sable, on a bend gules three martlets or. Crest, tower and martlet. 123 Ingleby of Ripley, Ingleby, &c., with crest. Sable, an estoile of six points argent, within a bordure engrailed compony gules and or. Ulster hand for baronetcy. Crest, boar's head erect with estoile. IMa Champley, of Scarborough, with crest. Gules, three escallops or. Crest, globe and ship. b RouNDELL, of Craven, with crest. Or, a fesse gules between three (olive) branches vert ; ('' laurel" branches). Crest, a sword in pale argent, hilt and pommel or, gripe gules. Also given as ermine instead of or. See Smith's " Old Yorkshire" for emblazoned example. c CoussMAKER, of SkiptoD, Cravcn, quarterly with Southwell. 1 and 4, Coussmaker, Azure, on a chevron between three mullets or as many trefoils slipped vert. 2 and 8, Southwell, Argent, three cinquefoils gules, on each six amulets or. (Page 1486.) 214 Yorkshire Arms. Page. 125a Heber, of Marton, Ilkley, &c., with crest. Per fesse azure and gules, a lion rampant or, in the dexter chief point a cinquefoil argent. Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a woman's head and shoulders proper in profile, crined or. h WoMBWELL, with crest. Gules, a bend between six unicorns' heads couped argent. Crest, a unicorn's head. c Heaton, of Leeds, &c., with crest. Page Sdb. 126rt Lambert, of Calton, Kirkby Malham, with crest. Page 9L b Seal of Meaux, Holderness. 121a Rhodes, of Kippax, with crest. Azure, on a bend wavy argent, plain cottised or, a lion's gamb erased proper between two acorns of the field. Crest, cubit hand grasping palm. Rhodes, of Craven and York bear. Argent, on a cross engrailed gules between four lions rampant gules five bezants or. Crest, a hound sable, collared argent, charged with bezants or. Rodes, of York, and Skircoat, near Halifax, has the following grant, which I think has not hitherto been printed : To all and singular as well nobles and gentles as others to whom theys presents shall come Robert Cooke esquyer alias Clarenceux kyng of Armes sendeth greytyng in o' lord god everlasting. That Wheras Wlm. Rodes of Skyrket in the County of Yorke gentleman is descendyd of an auncient house beryng Armes hath therefore required me the sayd Clarencieulx to set forth under my hand & seale of Office the Arms of his ancestors as he may lawfully bayer them w/out preiudice of any other of the name or family In consideracon thereof I have thought good to set forth the said Amies as they appear in the Registers & Records of my offis that is to say the fylde silver on a crosse engreled betwyn iiij lyones rampant gules fyve bessants and for the Creast on the helme on a wreath silver and gules a ounce seant sables besante w/a collar silver, manteled gules dobeled silver as more pleanly appereth depictyd in the margint w/ armes and crest and every part and parcel thereof I the sayd Clarencieulx kyng of Armes do ratifye and confirme unto the sayd Wil Rodes gentleman & his posterity and he and they the same to use bayr and shew forth accordyng to the laws of Amies 215 Yorkshire Arms. Page. 127aat al tymes hereafter at his and their libertye and pleasure. In witnesse whereof I the sayd Clarenceulx, &c. datyd the XXIth of August A"- 1585. I hereby certify that the above is a true extract from the Records of Her Majesty's College of Arms, London. Witness my hand this twenty third day of July 1885 (signed) H. Murray Lane Chester Herald Registrar. b Bethell, of Rise, &c., in Holderness, with crest. Argent, on a chevron between three boars' heads couped sable, an estoile of the field. Crest, — ducal coronet and boar's head. c Constable and Oiry, Supporters and crest. Quarterly, 1 and 4, (the old arms, page 43c), Or a fesse compony argent and azure, in chief a lion passant gules. Oiry, or New Constable, 2 and 3, Barry of six or and azure ; (page 27a). Supporters, bull sable and lion gules. Crest, a dragon's head argent, with two collars gules, on each three lozenges or. 128a CuRRER, of Marley, Bingley, Ilkley, &c., with crest. Grant of 1612, Ermine, three bars gemelles sable, on a chief azure a lion passant argent langued gules. In 1666, gules was used for sable. Briggs, of Birstwith, quarter Currer. b Lawson, of Aldborough, &c., with crest. Paly of four gules and vert, on a chevron or a greyhound's head erased sable between two cinquefoils azure, a chief of the third, charged with an ogress thereon a demi-lion rampant argent between two crescents of the fourth, on each three plates. Crest, a wolf's head. c Russell (Clifford, of Skipton) supporters and crest. Argent, a lion rampant gules on a chief sable three escallops of the field. Crest, on a coronet, a goat statant argent, attired or. Motto — Che sara sara. Supporters : — Wyvern gules ; monkey proper. 129a Boyle, of Birstall, &c., Earl of Burlington, Ossory, &c. ; Craven. Per bend embattled argent and gules. 216 Yorkshire Arms, Page. 1296 Lister, of Shibden, Manningham, Craven, &c. See 74c, 86a, 906, 99c. Ermine, on a fesse sable three mullets or. c Hkber brass, Ilkley. See 125a, 158c. 130 Effigy, tomb, &c., of Sir Robert Hilton of Swine; bearing shields of Lascelles, Hilton, &c. 131a Lascelles, of Goldsborough, Harewood, &c., with crest. Sable, a cross patonce within a bordure or. Crest, a bear's head muzzled. h Copley, of Copley, Halifax, Batley, Doncaster, with crest. Argent, a cross moline sable. Ulster hand for baronetcy. Crest, five ostrich feathers, duplicated. The Doncaster Branch bear a canton gules ; the Craven line add a label of three points. Adam de Copley, who married Ann de Rishworth (both of Halifax parish), bore Argent, a bend sable, an eaglet displayed in chief vert, and a cross-crossed of the second. c Swire, of Cononley, &c., in Craven, with crest. Sable, three swans' heads and necks couped argent. Crest, swan's head and neck gorged with a ducal coronet or. 182a Tuke. The old arms, — Sable, billettee or, a canton ermine. The new arms, — Barry of six, sable and argent. h DoDswoRTH (see different, page 446), Settrington. Argent a chevron, between three bugle-horns sable. c HoPTON, of Hopton, Mirfield, Armley. Argent, two bars sable each charged with three mullets of six points or. 188a Gossip (see 117a). b Ellerker, Doncaster, &c. Argent, a fesse dancette between three talbots* heads erased sable, c Hawksworth, of Hawksworth, Otley, &c. (See Fawkes.) Sable, three falcons close proper. 184a Dalton, Holderness, &c., with crest. Azure, a semee of cross-crosslets or, a lion rampant argent, a chief barry nebulee of three of the last, sable. (See p. 86c.) 6 Rudston-Read, of Hay ton, with crest. Argent, three bulls' heads erased pean, each charged on the neck with a cross moline or. Crest, lion's gamb and cross. 217 Yorkshire Arms. Page. 135a WoRTLEY, of Wortley, South Yorkshire, with crest. Argent, on a bend between six martlets gules, three bezants or. Crest, eagle's leg and three feathers. b Marwood, of Little Busby, with crest. Gules, a chevron ermine, between three goats' heads erased argent. Crest, a ram couchant. c Seal of MoNCEAux. (Page 58a). 136 Portrait and Arms of Watson, Halifax historian. Shield bearing a cross, over a chevron azure between three martlets. 137 Lacy, of Cromwellbottom, &c., Halifax. Argent, six ogresses ; three, two, and one. Lacy quarterly — 1, Lacy. 2, Gules, three crescents argent, on a chief three garbs or. 3, Gules, an eagle displayed argent, for Soothill. 4, Argent, three bends sable impaling, a chevron between three cross crosslets, formee fitchee gules, for Woodrove of Woolley. Savile, On bend sable, three owls ; and on another shield, a lion rampant, &c., for Beaumont. 138 Chapman, of Whitby, with crest. Per chevron ermine and gules, a crescent counterchanged, in chief three annulets of the second. Crest, two spears heads and embowed arm. 139a Hirst, of Huddersfield, Rastrick, &c., with crest. Gules, on a chevron argent engraile'd three annulets of the first. Crest, an arm counterembowed cutting an ostrich feather with a scimitar. Escutcheon of pretence, Hirst, for heiress also of the eldest son. b RoDGERs, of Sheffield, with crest. Argent, three stags current in pale, proper, attired sable, within two flaunches gules each charged with a tilting spear erect or. 140a Gargrave, of Craven. Lozengy argent and sable, on a bend of the last three crescents or. b Favell, of Barnsall, Normanton, &c. Sable, a chevron between three escallops argent. c Cavendish, Duke of Devonshire. Sable, three bucks' heads caboshed argent, attired or, [also within the Garter.] did Yorkshire Arms, Page. 141 Lellay effigy at Goxhill, near Hornsea. (1) (See G5b.) Ermine, in a canton a cross moline. (2) Fesse indented bearing three crosses at apices. 142a Talbot, of Sheffield, &c., with crest. Argent, three lions rampant purpure armed gules. Crest, a talbot passant argent. b Edmunds and Martin quarterly, with two crests. 1 and 4, Edmunds, of Worsborough, — Per chevron crenelle or and sable, three fleurs-de-lis counterchanged. Crest, a ship. 2 and 3, Martin, Argent, two bars gules, with a crescent between for difference. Crest, a martin cat. In Foster's " Yorkshire Pedigrees," a plate of five quarterings may be seen. Compare Martin with Marton of Marton in Craven : Or, three bars gules, in dexter chief an escutcheon ermine. c Stanhope and Spencer, (Spencer- Stanhope), Barnsley, Hors- forth, &c., with two crests. Quarterly 1 and 4, Stanhope, quarterly ermine and gules. Crest, a tower and lion. The same at Doncaster. 2 and 3, Spencer, A fesse ermine between six sea-mews' heads, three and three fesse ways erased proper (argent.) Crest, a sea-mew. Spencer, of the Slingsby alliance, bore — Sable, two bars nebule ermine. 143a Belasyse, of Newborough, with crest. Argent, a chevron gules between three fleurs-de-lis azure. Crest, lion couchant." b Hastings, of Holderness. Argent, a maunch sable (see 39a). 144 Bosvile, of Ardsley, Gunthwaite, &c., with crest. Argent, five fusils in fesse gules, in chief three bears' heads sable. Crest, an ox issuing from a holt (of trees), proper. 145a Wood, Lord Halifax, quartering Buck. 1 and 4, Wood, see 65a. 2 and 3, Buck. „ b Howard, quarterly of six, Howard, Brotherton, Warren, Mowbray, Dagre, Greystock. See pages 17, 147, &c. 146 Wyvill, of Constable Burton, Denton, &c., with crest. Gules, three chevronels braced in base vaire, a chief or. 219 Yorkshire Arms. Page. 146 Crest, wyvern breathing flames. 147 Howard, Brotherton, Warren, and Greystock quarterly; with crest. See pages 17, 1455, 155, &c. 148a [ ] A chevron between three annulets. b Southwell, (see Coussmaker, Skipton, page 124c.) Argent, three cinquefoils gules on each six annulets or. c Maling, of Scarborough, &c. Ermine, a chevron vert, thereon three roses argent between three hawks' heads proper. Crest, a hawk. In Foster's '* Yorks. Ped." is a plate quarterly of six. 149a Plumpton, or Plompton, of Plumpton, Ilkley, Idel, &c. Azure, five fusils in fesse or, each charged with an escallop gules. Plompton, of Grassington, the fusils are charged with roses. Compare Steeton, page 51, and the old Percy shield : Azure five fusils in fesse or, which, after 1272, gave way to Or, a lion rampant azure, armed and langued gules, as at Salley Abbey, and in Craven, as well as in the Slingsby alliance. b Pudsey, of Pudsey, Bolton in Craven, &c. Vert, a chevron between three mullets or ; in one instance, in Craven, pierced mullets. c Wade, of Kilnsea Crag, Wharfedale. Azure, a saltire between four escallops or. 150a Shield, a plain cross, over doorway at Lisset, in Holderness. b Frank, (Bacon-Frank), of Campsall, with crest. Vert, a saltier engrailed or. Crest, a falcon. c Malham, of Elslack, quarterly of five (see 156c) : 1. Malham, Gules, three chevronels in base argent and a chief of the second ; but in the example given as Gules three chevronels braced argent, on a chief or, a lion passant azure. 2. Radcliffe, a bend engrailed sable. 3. Dawtrey (d' Altry,) Azure, five fusils in fesse argent, over all a bendlet gules. 4. He WICK, Gules, a lion rampant argent ; annulet on shoulder for difference. 5. Conyers, Azure a mauuch or, (a mullet for difference ; also, over all a bendlet gules.)- 220 Yorkshire Arms, Page. 151 Altar tomb, effigies, &c., of de Melsa, of Bewick, at Aldborongh in Holderness. Shields 1 and 3, lion rampant within a bordure engrailed. 2 and 4, six griffins volant, three two and one foT Meaux, formerly Camin. 162 Witham, of Lartington, with crest. Or, a bend gules, three eaglets sable. Crest, a demi- virgin. 153 HoTHAM, of Hull, &c., with crest. Barry of ten argent and azure, on a canton or a Cornish chough proper. Crest, demi-man naked from the sea. 154 Stourton, with crest. Sable, a bend or, between six sikes or fountains proper. Crest, a demi-Grey Friar. 166 Howard, Brotherton, Warren, Mowbray, quarterly, with crest. See page 17, 147, &c. 156a TuFTON, of Skipton Castle. Sable, an eagle displayed ermine within a bordure argent : (see 158a). Also, with Ulster hand for baronetcy and bordure wavy. b Hertlington, or Hartlington, see pages 18c, and Metcalf 160a. Argent, a lion rampant gules. c Malham, Radcliffe, Dawtry, Hewick, and Conyers quarterly; see page 150. 167a Ingram, of Temple Newsam. Ermine, on a fesse gules, three escallops or. h Clarell, of Tickhill, Steeton, &c. Gules, six martlets argent, two, two, and two. In the Slingsby alliance, 3, 2 and 1. Besides 28 quarterings, with Reygate on the gateway at Steeton, Clarell also quarters the old Clarell armes — Sta Maria, Maureward, Waleis, Aldwark, St. Philibert, St. John, de Port, Aurevalle, de Haya, and Reygate : see Foster's " Yorkshire Pedigrees." c Monogram on Routh Church window. 168a Tufton, see page 156. b Hodgson brass, Ilkley Church. c Heber brass, Ilkley Church. 169 Burton, abbot of Melsa, Holderness. Burton, of Burton Constable, bore — A bend wavy sable. 221 Yorkshire Arms, Page. 160^ Metcalfe, of Nappa, &c., quarterly of six: 1 and 6, Metcalfe, Argent, three calves passant sable. 2. Hertlyngton (see page 156), A lion rampant gules. 3. PiGOTT, Sable, three pickaxes argent. 4. Leedes, Argent, a chevron gules between three eagles displayed sable. 5. Normanville, Argent on a fesse cottised gules, three fleurs- de-lis of the field. b Gascoigne, of Harewood, &c., (compare Gaskell.) Argent, on a pale sable a conger's head coupe or, (in Slingsby alliance,) also given as a demi-lucie, or pike. 161 HaHfax Parish Church : monuments to Dr. Favour, B. Water- house, R. Sunderland. Sunderland, — parted per pale, or and azure, three lioncells passant counterchanged ; generally the lions are guardant. They quartered Langdale, sable a chevron between three estoils argent ; also Saltonstall, or, a bend between tw^o eaglets displayed sable (? gules). 162 Halifax and Elland Churches: monuments to Waterhouse, Savile, &c. Waterhouse, — Or, a pile engrailed sable ; quartering Bosvile of Gunthwaite, Savile, &c. Waterhouse crest, eagle's leg and wing. Savile, — Argent, on a bend sable three owls of the field. Also Bosvile or Bos well, impaling . . . saltire engrailed . . . in a chief three roses. 163rt Dawnay, of Baldersby, with crest. Argent on a bend cottised sable, three annulets of the field. Crest, a demi- Saracen. h Slingsby, of Scriven, quarterly, with crest. 1 and 4 — gules, a chevron between two leopards' faces in chief, and a bugle horn in base, argent, for 2 and 3 — argent, a griffin segreant sable, debruised with a fesse gules for Slingsby. c Garforth, of Steeton, &c. Sable a bend between six goats passant argent, horned or. 164a Vavasour, of Hazlewood, &c., with crest. Or, a fesse dancettee sable, in the dexter chief a cross-crosslet of the second for difference. Crest, cock with fountain. 222 Yorkshire Arms, Page. 164^ Vavasour, of Spaldington, &c., with crest. Or, a fesse dancettee sable, thereon a fleur-de-lys argent. Crest, cock with fleur-de-lys. 165 Brass at Ilkley, Watkinson and Lawson quarterly. • 1 and 4, Lawson, see 61c. 2 and 8, Watkinson. 166a ELamerton, of Hammerton, &c., Craven, with crest. Argent, three hammers sable, two and one. Crest, a greyhound couchant. See 51b, 160a. B Waterton, of Walton, &c., (with crest misplaced on page 171a). Gules, three bars ermine, over all three crescents sable. Crest, otter with pike. c Whitby Abbey ; with ruin. Azure, three snakes encircled or, two and one. (St. Hilda's ammonites). 167 Savile monuments, Elland. 168 Court Yard, Skipton Castle : shield of Cliffords. 169 Key to heraldic picture at Skipton and Appleby Castles : Cliffords. 170 Calverley, with crest. See page 57a, where there are six owls. 171a Clifford or Cumberland quarterings. (The crest is misplaced ; it should be with Waterton, page 1666.) 1. Clifford. See page 1746. b Banks, or Banke, of Bank Newton, with crest. Sable, a plain cross or, between four fleurs-de-lys argent. 172a Tempest, of Bracewell, &c., with crest. Argent, a bend between six storm finches, or martlets, sable. Crest, a griffin's head erased, per pale argent and sable, beaked gules. Plumbe( — Tempest), of Tong Hall quarter (two and three) — Ermine, a bend vaire between two cottises sable, for Plumbe, with greyhound for crescent. b Keighley, of Keighley, Wharfedale, &c. Argent, a fesse sable. See Cavendish quarterings. c Keighley, of Goldsborough Hall. Argent on a fesse sable a fieur-de-lys or, for difference. The Goldsboroughs bore, Azure, a cross fleury argent. Yorkshire Arms. Page. 173 Stapleton, with crest. Argent, a lion rampant sable. Crest, a Saracen's head affrontee. Also quartering (2 and 3'>, argent, two bars, and in chief three escallops azure, for Errington. 174a Ulf's sundial, Aldborough Church, East Yorkshire, bearing a portcullis, supposed to be the earliest English attempt at heraldry in existence. h Clifford, of Skipton Castle. Chequy or and azure, a fesse gules. See pages 68a, 94, 128c, 147, 148/), 155. 175 Tempest, with crest. See page 172. 176 Cavendish quarterings, with crest, supporters and garter. 1 and 6. Cavendish. See 140c. 2. 3. Keighley. See 172. 4. Boyle. See 129a. 5. Clifford. See 1745. 177 Crests : a, Busfield, 6, Milner, c, RoUitt, d, Copley, e, Savile, /, Thompson. 178 Coronets : a, Earl, b, Baron, c. Viscount, d, Marquis, e, Baron, J\ Earl. 179 GoDOLPHiN Osborne, Duke of Leeds, arms quarterly, with two crests. 1 and 4, Osborne, — Quarterly ermine and azure a cross or. 2 and 3, Godolphin, — Gules an eagle with two heads displayed between three fleurs-de-lis, 2 and 1, argent. Crests, tiger for Osborne, and dolphin for Godolphin. Crests: 6, Thompson, c, Walker, d, Lane-Fox. Duke's coronet, e. 180 Skipton Castle Gateway, with shield, &c. 224 Yorkshire Arms. Ibalifay IPavisb Church. About 1816, the arms on the roof of the chancel were re-painted and re-arranged so that they do not now correspond with Watson's list ; numbers 6, 10, 24, 25, 39 (all duplicates,) were left out, as well as 1, 27, 28, 34, 42, 81, 86, 41, 43. From the east window to the chancel arch there are forty-four paintings, four in width north to south : Ark of Covenant. Sharp. Tillotson. Cross and thorns. Eoyal Arms. Warren. William I. Waterhouse. Savile. Lacy. Savile. Chamberlain ? Farrer. Lister. Coulthurst. Prescot. Greenwood. Cockroft. Naylor. Midgley. Drake. Waterhouse. Lindley ? AUinson ? Graham. Holroyd ? Murgatroyd. Horton. Livesay. Browne ? Eawson ? Haigh ? ? and Power. These, as well as in Watson's list, should represent the chief Halifax families, but they are far from doing so, as unimportant ones are inserted whilst many of the oldest families are unrepresented. Others are probably mere make-up coats to complete the spaces. 2. Sharp, of Bradford, Archbishop of York, Sable a pheon argent within a bordure or, charged with eight torteaux. 8. Tillotson, of Sowerby, Archbishop of Canterbury, Azure, a bend cottised between two garbs or. 6. Chequee argent and azure, on a canton sinister argent a lion rampant between eight cross-crosslets azure. 7. Warren (earl), Chequee or and azure. 8. William I., Gules two lions passant guardant or. 9. Waterhouse, Or a pile engrailed sable, impaling, sable, a wolf salient and in chief three mullets argent : (Wilson ?) 10. Savile, Argent, on a bend sable three owls proper ; impaling Howard. 11. Lacy, of Cromwellbottom, Argent, six pellets, three, two, one, sable. Crest, a blackamoor's head proper. 225 Yorkshire Arms. 12. Savile. 18. Chamberlayne (?), Sable, a chevron between three escallops argent. 14. Farrer, of Ewood, Argent on a bend engrailed sable three horse-shoes argent. 15. Lister, of Shibden, Ermine on a fesse sable three mullets or, a canton gules. 16. CouLTHURST (Vicar), Argent a fesse between two horses sable, impaling Whitacre, Sable three mascles argent. 17. Argent, a chevron gules between three elephants passant sable. 18. Prescot, Sable, a chevron argent between three owls proper, 19. Greenwood and , 1 and 4, Sable, a chevron ermine between three saltires argent ; 2 and 3, Gules, on a fesse between three oak leaves or, three escallops argent. 20. CocKROFT, of Mayroid, Sable, an elephant passant argent, on a chief azure three mullets or, pierced. 21. Naylor, Or, a pale between two lions rampant sable. 22. Argent on a pale gules between two oak leaves vert, three towers of the first, and in chief azure a crescent between two escallops or. Crest, a thistle flower. 23. Argent, a lion rampant gules. Crest, an oak wreath. 24. Argent, a fesse between three crescents gules. 25. Or, two bars gemelles gules, and in chief three torteaux. 26. Argent, a cross azure. 27. Midgley, Gules, a fesse between six garbs or. 28. quarterly, 1 and 4, Argent, on a fesse azure between three crescents gules, three mullets or. 2, Azure, a chevron or between three hands argent. 3, Gules, three boars' heads erased argent. 29. Drake, Argent, a wyvern gules ; impaling — Sable and argent on a fesse embattled between three gates, three goats' heads erased, all counterchanged. 226 Yorkshire Arms, 80. Waterhouse, as before. 31. LiNDLEY (?), Argent on a chief sable, three hawks' heads erased. 32. Ali.enson (?), Paly of six, or and azure. Crest, a pine apple. 88. Graham, Sable, a bar and a chief dancette argent, three escallops coiinterchanged. 84. Sable on a chief argent, three lions' heads erased sable, impaling, Argent, a cross-crosslet double crossed gules. 85. HoLROYD (?), Azure, on a chevron argent between three griffins or, three escallops gules. 36. Greame, Argent on a chief gules three escallops or. 87. MuRGATROYD, Argent, three crosses fleury sable, five times pierced of the field. Crest, a lion's jamb and cross. 88. quarterly, 1, Copley, Argent, a cross moline sable pierced of the field. 2, Ealand, Gules, tw^o bars between eight martlets argent. 8, Thornhill, Gules, two bars gemelles and a chief argent. 4, HoRTON, Gules, a lion rampant, within a bordure engrailed argent, charged on the shoulder with a boar's head erased azure. 89. LivESAY (?), Argent, a lion rampant gules between three trefoils slipped vert. 40. Sable, a chevron between three roses argent. 41. Browne ? (Sir Thomas Browne was a casual resident). Gules, a griffin passant or. 42. Rawson, Azure, a castle of four towers argent, impaling (Preston ?) Argent, two bars gules, on a canton gulos a mullet argent, ('rest, raven's head and annulet. 48. HAKiH (?), Azure, a saltire argent between two mullets in pale and two annulets in fesse argent, impaling, Gules, on a chevron argent three roses gules, on a canton argent a fleur-de-lis gules. 44. quarterly, 1 and 4, Argent, a bar and a chief nebulee sable, over all a bend gules ; 2 and 8, Argent a chief indented sable, (Power.) 227 Yorkshire Arms. The forty-four given by Watson, now obliterated, were not in the same order as above : Vicar Wilkinson. Tillotson. Savile. Sharp. Lister. Farrer. Farrer. Cockcroft. Cockcroft. Greenwood. Savile. Prescott. Naylor. Midgley. Lister. W^aterhouse. Ciothworkers. Ciothworkers Lindley. Drake. Naylor. Murgatroyd. Murgatroyd. Ramsden. Midgley. Livesey. 3. Savile, impaled quarterly, 1, Gules, three lions guardant. 2, Howard. 3, Warren. 4, Gules, a lion rampant argent. 8. See Chamberlayne (number 17 ante.) 18. See number 17 ante. 14. See number 24. 16. See number 23. 17. See number 22. 19. See number 28. 21. See number 26. 22. See number 25. 23 and 24. See 32, Argent three pales sable. 31. Or, a chevron gules between three towers argent. A family named Turner had a gravestone in the churchyard bearing three towers. 32. See number 36 ante. 33. See number 35. 36. Sable, a fesse lozengy, and in base an escallop argent ; on a chief indented of the second three escallops of the first. 38. See number 40 ante. 41. Argent two bars nebule, over all a bend gules, quartered w^th Argent, a chief indented sable. 42. Ramsden, of Crawstone, Stainland, see the Vicars of Halifax. 43. Argent, three crosses forme, five times pierced of the field. 44. See number 41 ante. The arms of the Vicars of Halifax are displayed in compartments on the roof of the nave of the church. The list dates from Ingolard de Turbard in 1274. 228 Yorkshire Arms, TuKBARD — Azure, a fesse ermine between three turbats naiant, proper. Grydington — Gules, a fesse or, between two frets (gryds) argent. Gaytington — Argent, on a bend sable three goats passant of the first. Stamford — Barry of six argent and azure, a canton or. Heton, of Halifax, — Argent on a bend sable three bulls' heads cabossed of the first, half-faced, looking to the left. Kyng, of Halifax, — Sable, three escallops on a chevron argent. Wilkinson, of Ovenden, — Gules, a fesse vaire, in chief an unicorn courant, argent, between two roses or in a bordure. SiMMs, of Halifax, — Ermine, three increscents gules. Brent — Azure, a fer-de-moline argent pierced. RoKEBY (Archbishop) — Argent, on a chevron sable between three rooks closed proper, three mullets of the field, impaling the arms of the See of Dublin. Taylor — Gules, on a chevron between three dolphins naiant, argent, a fleur-de-lis, and on each side of it a greyhound counter current sable. HoLDswoRTH, of Holdsworth, &c., in Halifax, — Argent on the stump of a tree raguled in bend a crow perched near the top proper. Harrison — Argent, three lions' (bears') paws erased and erected gules. AsHBURN (father and son) — Gules, a fesse between six martlets argent. Ledsham — Quarterly, sable and argent, four leopards' heads counter- changed. Favour — Parted per pale, argent, three eagles with two heads displayed sable and vert, three dolphins naiant proper, two and one, each coat dimidiated. Clay, of Greetland, — Gules, on a chevron engrailed between three trefoils slipped argent, a mullet sable. Ramsden, of Stainland, (brothers), — Argent, between three fleurs-de- lis on a chevron sable as many rams' heads of the first. Marsh — Gules, a nag's head erased argent. HooKE — Gules, a fesse between six fleurs-de-lis, argent. Hough — Argent a bend sable. Wilkinson, see ante, — Gules a fesse vaire, in chief an unicorn passant or, in a bordure. 229 Yorkshire Arms. Burton — Quarterly 1 and 4 — A fesse between three talbots' heads couped or. 2 and 8, Azure, a spread eagle and a chief or. Legh, of Cheshire, — Argent, a lion rampant gules, langued and armed azure. Wood — Azure, three naked savages ambulant in fesse proper, in their dexter hands a shield argent, charged with a cross gules, on a canton ermine three lozenges sable. CouLTHURST, of Craven, — Argent, a fesse between two horses sable. Knight, of Halifax, — Paly of six or and gules, a canton ermine ; impaling — Argent a cross gules. MusGRAVE, (Westmorland) — Azure, six annulets or. ®tber Ibalifay famiUee, On the side of the gallery of Halifax Parish Church is a shield bearing — Sable, a chevron between three goats' heads erased or; crest — goat's head over a helmet. Hanson — Or, a chevron countercompon^e, gules and argent between three martlets sable ; crest, a martlet volant over a chapeau and helmet. MuRGATROYD — Argent three crosses fleury sable, five times pierced of the field ; crest — lion's jamb and cross, impaling Savile, Argent, on a bend sable three owls. Rhodes, Royds — Argent, on a cross engrailed, between four lions rampant, gules, five besants. On a mural tablet in Halifax Church are the arms of Hollings, of Shipley, impaling Rossendale, of Skircoat. Lacy, quartering (2) Gules, three crescents argent, on a chief of the second three garbs or ; (3) Soothill, of Soothill ; (4) Argent, three bendlets sable ; impaling Woodrove, of Woolley. See illustration. Savile and Beaumont. See illustration. Sunderland. See illustration. Waterhouse, — Or, a pile engrailed sable, quartered with Savile, parted per pale quarterly (1) Bosvile, of Gunthwaite, (2) Bendy of thirteen pieces, or and argent, (3) ... a lion rampant . . . over all a bend gules, (4) Bosvile. See illustration. Boswell (or Bosvile) appears on a Savile monument in EUand Church where Boswell is impaled with ... a saltire engrailed . . . in a chief three roses ; (1609). 230 Yorkshire Arms. At Elland also may be seen Horton impaling Musgeave, — (1716) ; and also Horton quartered with Gledhill, of Barkisland, Barkisland, and Thornhill. At Heptonstall one of the windows bore Stansfield, of Stansfield. At Coley, the monument to Mr. 8harp, incumbent (died 1733,) bears — Azure a pheon argent wdthin a bordure of the second, charged with eight torteauxes, impaling Priestley, of Hipperholme, Sowerby, &c., Gules on a chevron argent three grappling irons sable, between three towers of the second, issuant out of each a demi-lion rampant or. The Firths, of Barkisland, bore — Or, a fesse between three mallets sable. Brisco, of the same township, bore Argent, three greyhounds current in pale, sable. Drake, of Shibden-dale, bore Argent, a wyvern wings displayed and queue nowed gules, legged or ; also given Argent, a cockatrice gules ; as by the Devonshire line. Elland, of Elland or Eland,— Barry of six pieces, argent and gules, on the latter six martlets or, three, two and one ; but there are several variations on old seals — Argent, on a bend gules three escallops or ; also, Gules, two bars argent between eight martlets of the second, three, two, and three. Sir John Eland, of 1330, married for his first wife a daughter of Sir Robert Latham; arms — Or, on a chief dancette, azure three plates. Farrer, of Ewood, bore On a bend engrailed sable, three horse shoes argent. Barkisland, of Barkisland, bore parted per pale sable and gules, on a bend or, three martlets of the first. Gledhill, of Barkisland, confirmed in 1632, bore Azure, three lozenges in fesse argent. In the window at Barkisland Hall they were Argent, three lozenges in fesse azure. Horton, of Horton in Bradford, and of Barkisland in Halifax, had the Horton arms displayed on glass, stone, plaster, and on ancient seals, namely Gules, a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed argent, charged on the shoulder with a boar's head couped azure ; the crest being a rose gules, seeded and barbed surrounded with two laurel branches. A long account of the dispute at the Heralds College respecting this coat in 1725 may be seen in Watson's ** Halifax," and in my " Halifax Families." At Liverpool the arms of Horton, impaling Throppe, of Chester, w^ere placed on a monument (1660), and Throppe was painted on a tablet at Howroyd in Barkisland, Cheeky, argent and sable, on a fesse or three martlets of the second. Bold, of Bold in Lancashire, and of Barkisland and Greetland, . bears Argent, a grifiin passant sable. j 251 Yorkshire Arms. Joshua Horton, Howroyd, impaled Clarke, Azure, three escallops in pale or, two flanches ermine. Hanson, of Rastrick, had the following arms confirmed in 1652, Or, a chevron countercomponed, argent and azure, between three martlets sable ; crest, a martlet volant, &c., to be used by them in banners, pennons, shields and seals in war and peace. Their quarterings are — (1) Rastrick, of Rastrick, Argent a chevron between three roses gules (barbed and seeded proper.) (2) WooDHOusE, of Woodhouse in Rastrick, Azure, a chevron between three mullets or (pierced of the field.) (8) WiNDEBANK, Vcrt, a chevron between three hawks standing, wings displayed, or. (4) Ravenslaw (now Rawnsley), Sable, two f esses argent wavy, on a chief of the second three ravens proper. (5) Brooke, of Huddersfield, Argent, on a bend sable, a lure with a line and ring or ; (proved by a seal of 1647.) (6) Kay, Argent, two bendlets sable. (7) Prichard, Gules, a fesse or, between three escallops argent. Hamerton, of Hamerton in Bowdand, and Langfield in Halifax, Argent, three hammers sable, two and one. Hamerton, of Monkroyd, Pontefract, bore Argent, a chevron between three hammers, sable. They have impaled Knoll, Argent, a bend between two bendlets sable, (for Knoll, of Wigglesworth and Hellifield) ; Underhill, Argent, on a chevron sable between three trefoils gules, a leopard's head of the first ; Middleton, of Middleton in Westmorland, Argent, a cross engrailed sable. Lacy, of Cromwellbottom, near Elland, Or, a lion rampant purpure, langued and armed azure, being of the Earl of Lincoln's family, who also bore — Or and gules a bendlet sable, a label of five points of the second. Lacy, of Cromwellbottom, adopted also the arms of Cromwell- BOTHAM, of Cromwellbotham, Argent, six ogresses, three, two, and one. They have impaled Baskervile, A chevron engrailed gules between three hurts ; Molineux, Azure, a cross sarcele or ; Skargill, of Leeds, Ermine a saltire gules. Lacy and Cromwellbotham are impaled with Waterhouse on a brass at Thornhill Church. Lacy, of Dickering and of Fowton, East Riding, bore, Sable a chevron between three bucks' heads cabossed argent. SooTHiLL, of Brearley and Soothill, bore Gules, an eagle displayed argent, as impaled by Lacy, of Brearley, who also impale Symms, Gules, a fesse dancette between three crosses botone fitche argent ; 232 Yorkshire Arms. WoODROvE, of WooUey, Argent, a chevron between three crosses formee fitche gules ; Bosvile, of Gimthwaite, Argent, five fusils in fesse gules, in chief three bears' heads erased sable. The London descendants of the Brearley Lacys have a grant of crest — A black's head, full faced and bearded. Priestley, of White Windows, bears Gules, on a chevron argent, three grapling irons sable between as many towers argent, issuing out of each a demi-lion rampant or. RooKEs, of Rookes in Hipperholme, and Royds-hall, Bradford, Argent, a fesse between three rooks sable. Saltonstall, of Salton stall and Rookes, bore Or, a bend between two eaglets displayed, sable ; given by Thoresby as Argent, a bend gules betw^een two eaglets displayed sable. Savile, of Copley in Halifax, Argent, on a bend sable three owls of the field, were quartered at Methley Church, with Copley, of Copley, Argent, a cross moline, sable, in the centre the Ulster hand ; crest, an owl proper, and six other coats. Savile (Lord Halifax's family) impaled Rockley, Lozengy, argent and gules, a fesse sable : Aldwark, Gules, a fesse between six fusils, or: Rochdale, Sable, an escutcheon within eight martlets in orle, argent, as given in Elland Church ; also given as Argent, a fleur-de-lis between eight martlets, sable : Latham, Or, on a chief azure indented three plates : Rishworth, of Rishworth or Rushworth in Halifax, Argent, a bend sable, an eagle displayed vert, and a cross-crosslet of the second ; but also given Argent, a cross-crosslet sable ; and Argent, a cross botone fitch^ sable : Thornhill, Gules, two bars gemelles, and a chief argent. Savile, of Howley, On a bend sable, three owls proper. Savile, of Newhall, Elland, On a bend engrailed between two cotises sable, three owls argent. Savile, of Thornhill, Argent, on a bend engrailed sable, three owls proper. Savile, of Methley, Argent, on a bend sable, three owls proper, a crescent sable for difference. Stansfield, of Stansfield, Sable three goats trippant argent, in Heptonstall Church window, but collared and belled or in Elland chapel. Sterne, of York, Skircoat, Coxwold, — Or, a chevron between three crosses flory sable ; crest, a starling proper. The starling is im- mortalized in Sterne's Sentimental Journey. 288 Yorkshire Arms. Greame, or Graham, of Skircoat, Or, on a chief sable three escallops of the first. Laycock, of Shaw Hill, Halifax, Sable a gauntlet argent. Lees, of Willow Hall, Halifax, Argent, a chevron between three leopards* heads, sable. RossENDALE, Halifax, Gyrony of six, argent and gules, six roses counterchanged. Saltonstall, Or, a bend between two eaglets displayed, sable. Sunderland, Parted per pale, or and azure, three lioncells passant counterchanged, as on a window at High Sunderland, Halifax, but generally the lioncells are guardant, Langdale, Sable, a chevron between three estoils argent. Thornhill, of Fixby, Gules, two bars gemelles, and a chief argent ; but given in Fairfax's MS., Gules, two bars ermine. TooTHiLL, of Toothill in Rastrick, Or, on a chevron sable, three crescents argent, but given on a monument at Elland with the field argent. TiLLOTsoN, Azure, a bend cottised, between two garbs or ; the same as Tilston, of Cheshire. Lea, of Sowerby, bears Argent, a chevron engrailed between two leopards' heads sable. Wade, Azure, a saltire between four escallops or ; but the Skircoat branch bear Azure, within a bordure argent on a bend or two gilly flowers gules, slipt vert. They quarter 1 and 6 Wade, 2, Thickness, Argent a chevron sable frette of the first, in chief a scythe-blade azure : 3, FoxcROFT, Gules, a chevron between three foxes' heads erased or : 4, Waterhouse, Or, a pile engrailed sable: 5, Mowre, Sable, a swan rising, argent, beaked and merabered, within a bordure engrailed or. Vincent, of Braithwell, bore. Argent two bars and a canton gules, charged with a trefoil slipt, or. These are impaled with Waterhouse, of Halifax, (1600) ; crest, an eagle's leg standing, with dexter wing upon the top. Dyson, of Greetland, bears parted per pale, or and azure, a sun in glory counterchanged. Gibson, of Slead Hall, bore, as seen on the monument in Halifax Church, Barry of six ermine and sable, a lion rampant or. Gibsons also bear Gules, a griffin segreant, or. FouRNESs, of Ovenden, bore Sable, a pale of five fusils argent. Whiteley, of Soyland, bore Quarterly, sable and argent, in the second and third quarters, a cross partee gules. 234 Yorkshire Arms, Crossley, of Soyland, have their arms on a house there dated 1710, A bend (or pale) between two fleurs-de-lis ; crest, a horse's head erased, on a wreath. Allenson, of Soyland, Azure, three pallets wavy, or, on a chief of the second a lion passant guardant sable. HoYLE, of Swift Place, Soyland, p]rmine, a mullet or; crest, helmet and griffin's head, Briblincjton prior?. Greame, impaling Kitchingman and Taylor : Or on a chief sable three escallop shells of the field, Greame, of Sewerby. Party per fesse, in chief, argent a chevron between three storks proper, Kitchingman, of Leeds. In base, Argent on a pale sable, three lions passant guardant of the field, a canton gules, Taylor, of Towthorpe. Greame, impaling Spencer, of Cannon Hall, — Azure, a fesse ermine between six seamews' heads erased argent. Greame, impaling Yarburgh, and also Broadley : Party per fesse, in chief. Per pale argent and azure, a chevron between three chaplets all counterchanged, Yarburgh. In base, Argent a bend between two lions rampant all sable, Broadley. Prickett, Or, on a cross quarter pierced azure four mascles of the field. Prickett, impaling Buck, of Church Fenton, Vert, a bend between two bucks trippant ermine. Wilson, impaling Harrington. Sable, a wolf saliant and in chief three estoiles, all or, Wilson. Sable, a frette argent, Harrington. Tyson, — Vert, three lions rampant, argent, ducally crowned, collared and chained, or. Hebblethwayte, — Argent, two pales azure on a canton or a mullet of five points pierced sable. Hudson, — Per chevron crenelly or and azure three martlets counter- changed. Hatchment, the Koyal Arms for Queen Anne. (There is a royal hatchment at Filey to George I.) 235 Yorkshire Arms. Creyke, impcaling quarterly Denison and Sunderland. Party per fesse argent and sable a pale and three creykes or ravens coimterchanged, Creyke. 1 and 4, Argent a bend between (in chief) a unicorn's head erased, and (in base) a cross-crosslet litchee, all gules, Denison. 2 and 3, Party per pale argent and azure three lions ]3assant in pale counterchanged, Sunderland. Quarterly with 1 and 4 Creyke — 2, Gules on a cross flory, argent, five eaglets displayed vert, Egginton. B, Paly of six or and gules, on a chief argent three lozenges of the second, Arden. Creyke, impaling Langley, Paly of eight argent and vert. Skinner, of Hull, Ermine three lozenges each charged with a lleur-de-lis. Jackson, of Gatenby, On a chevron between three doves' heads erased, as many mullets pierced : impaling Ermine three long boAVS in fesse, for Bowes. Bower, a man's leg couped at the thigh, pierced with a broken spear in bend ; on a canton a tower. Myers, of Allerthorpe, (Gules,) a fesse ermine between three water bougets, impaling (Sable) a fesse (or,) and in chief two esquire's helmets argent. Stead, (Argent,) a chevron between three bears' heads couped (sable) muzzled (or) ; impaling (Azure) three suns in their splendour between two pallets wavy (erminois,) for Pearson. [C.V.C] Ebe Iberalbr^ of ''2)ua&ale'6 IDieitation of IDorhsbire, 1662," Edited by J. W. Clay, F.S.A., (1894-1903), with illustrations of arms is as under : HippoN, of Featherstone, — Azure three fleurs-de-lis and as many keys erect or. Hopkinson, of Lofthouse, — Vert, three cushions ermine. Trotter, of Skelton Castle, — Argent, a chief ermine, over all a lion rampant azure. Knight, of Firbeck, — Or, on a chief sable three griffins segreant of the field. 236 Yorkshire Arms. Jackson, of Hickleton, quarterly of six, 1. Gules, a fesse between three shovellers (birds) argent, a crescent for difference ; for Jackson. 2. Azure a chevron cheeky argent and gules for Woodhall. 3. SA\aLE. 4. GoLCAR, — Sable a cross pattee or. 6. RusHwoRTH, — Argent a bend sable between an eagle displayed vert in chief, and a cross fleury of the second in base. 6. Copley, — Argent, a cross moline sable. AusTwicK, of Pontefract, — Sable, a chevron engrailed between three cross-crosslets fitchee argent. Peebl.es, of Lightcliffe and Dewsbury, — Argent on a chevron engrailed sable, between three parrots vert, a fleur-de-lis. Copley, of Doncaster, — Argent, a cross moline sable ; a canton gules. Cutler, of Stainborough, — Azure three dragons' heads erased, within a bordure or. Hamerton, of Purston Jacklin, — Argent on a chevron between three hammers sable, a trefoil slipped or. Percy, of Stubbs Walden, — Per fess argent and gules, a lion rampant per fess sable and argent. Marshall, of Doncaster, — three bars a canton ermine. Stringer, of Sharlton, — Sable three eagles displayed erminois. Mauleverer, of Arncliffe, — quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, three greyhounds courant in pale argent. 2, Colvile, — Or a fess gules in chief three torteaux. 8, CoNYERs, — Azure, a maunch or. Keresforth, of Keresforth, Barnsley, — quarterly, 1 and 4, Azure two mill-rinds fessways in pale argent. 2 and 8, Argent a fess embattled sable between three butterflies gules. Tempest, of Tong ; quarterly of eight, — 1. Tempest, Argent a bend between six martlets sable, a crescent for difference. 2. Rye, — Gules a bend ermine. 8. Hebden, — Ermine five fusils in fess. 4. Bolung, — Sable, an inescutcheon within an orle of martlets, argent. 237 Yorkshire Arms, 5. Bradford, — Argent a fox's head erased between three bugle horns sable. 6. ToNGE, — Azure a bend cotised between three pair martlets or. 7. MiRFiELD, — Vert two lions passant in pale. 8. Savile. Bunny, of Newland ; quarterly of nine, — 1, Argent, a chevron between goats' heads erased sable. 2, Haselden. 3, Restwold, &c. Adams, of Scausby, — Gules, a lion rampant between three escallops or ; on a chief argent as many pallets engrailed sable. Goodrick, of Ribston, — Argent, on a fess gules between two lions passant sable, a fleur-de-lis of the field between as many crescents or. Turner, of Kirkleatham, — Sable, on a cross argent, five mill-rinds of the field. Savile, of Bowling, — Argent on a bend sable three owls of the field, a mullet for difference. Tankard, of Whixley, — Argent a chevron between three escallops gules, a crescent or for difference. Kay, of Woodsome, — quarterly of six, 1. Kay, Argent, two bendlets sable. 2. Finchenden, Argent, on a chevron gules three goldfinches or. 3. MosELEY, Sable, a fess or between three trefoils slipped erminois. 4. Trygot, Argent, a chevron between three cross-crosslets fitch^e sable. 5. Byrton, Argent, a chevron, &c., as 4, gules instead of sable. 6. Booth, Argent, three boars' heads erect and erased sable, a crescent gules for difference. Thornhill, of Thornhill, Fixby, &c., quarterly of eight, — 1 and 8. Thornhill, — Gules two bars gemelles, and a chief argent. 2. ToTEHiLL, — Or on a chevron sable three crescents argent. 3. FixBY, — Azure a saltire between four cross-crosslets or. 4. Marsh, — Gules, a horse's head couped argent, a mullet for difference. 5-7. Trygot, Byrton, Booth, (see Kay.) Whitley, — Azure on a bend or three torteaux. Wilkinson, of Barton and Gilling, — Azure, a fess erminois between three unicorns passant argent, a canton or. Yorkshire Arms, Walmsley, of Selby, — quarterly of six, 1. Walmsley, — Gules on a chief ermine, three hurts (circles), a crescent for difference. 2. Shuttleworth, — Argent three weaver's shuttles in pale sable, tipped and quilled or. 3-6, unnamed. Rhodes, of Great Houghton, — Argent between two bendlets ermine, a lion passant guardant gules between two acorns azure, in chief a trefoil slipped for difference. Winn, of Nostel, — Ermine, on a fess vert, three eagles displayed or. Sunderland, of Ackton and Coley, — Per pale argent and azure, three lions passant in pale counterchanged. Shaw, of Bradfield, — Vert, a chevron between three covered cups or. FuLTHORPE, of Sigglesthorne, — Argent, a cross moline sable, a crescent for difference. DoDswoRTH, of Barton, — Argent, on a chevron between three bugle- horns sable, as many bezants. WiTTON, of Halifax and Skipton, — Sable a water bouget argent in chief three bezants. Brun SKILL, of Bowes, — Or a chevron sable, on a canton of the second an escallop of the field. Robinson, of Buckton, — Vert on a chevron between three bucks or, as many cinquefoils of the field, a canton argent. Lister, of Shibden, — Ermine, on a fess sable three mullets or, a canton gules. Tempest, of Broughton, — quarterly, 1 and 4, Argent a bend between six martlets sable, annulet for difference. 2, Elliot, — Argent, a fess between six martlets sable. 8, Thorpe, — Argent, bordured with demi-fleur-de-lis azure a lion rampant gules. Wade, of Kilnsay, — Azure a saltire between four escallops or. Jaques, of Elvington, — Sable on a fess engrailed argent, between three escallops or, a lion passant of the field. Sympson, of Sheffield, — Per bend sinister, or and sable, a lion rampant counterchanged. Thornton, of Tiersall, — Argent, on a chevron sable between three hawthorn bushes vert, a trefoil slipped or. Warton, of Beverley, quarters Maltby. Yorkshire Arms, Warton, — Or on a chevron azure a martlet between two pheons of the field. WicKHAM, of Bradford, &c., — Ermine, on a bordure engrailed gules eight mullets or. Jenkyn, of Grimston, — Or a lion rampant regardant sable. More, of Austrop, quarterly of seven, — 1. Argent, a chevron, and in chief a pile, between three fleurs-de- lis sable for More. 2. Hall, of Austrop, — Argent, a fess between two greyhounds courant sable. 3. Wayte, . . . on a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis as many mullets. 4. Otterburne. 5. Vavasour. 6. Heslarton, — Gules six lions rampant, argent. 7. More, of Hornsey, — Argent a fess dancettee paly of four sable and gules, between three mullets of the second. Foulis, of Ingleby, — Argent, three laurel leaves proper; ines- cutcheon with Ulster hand. Copley, of Batley. Greene, of Cawthorne and Ecclesfield, — Azure, three demi-lions rampant, erased, erminois. Stapleton, of Carlton, — Argent, a lion rampant sable. Stapleton, of Wartre, quarterly of nine, — 2-9, Bella Aqua, Brus, Britany, Richmond, Fitz-alan, St. Philibert, Usflete, Furnival. Crosland, of Crosland, Almondbury, — Quarterly argent and gules, a cross botonnee counterchanged. Crosland, of Helmsley, have also an escutcheon of pretence — Gules, a fret argent, for Fleming, of Rydale. Simpson, of Leeds,— Per bend or and sable, a lion rampant counter- changed. Foljambe, of Steeton in Sherburn, — Sable a bend between six escallops or. OsBALDESTON, of Hunmanbv, — Quarterly of six, 1 and 6. Osbaldeston, — Argent, a mascle sable between three pellets, a canton Gules, 240 Yorkshire Arms, 2. MoLYNEAux, — Azure a cross moline square pierced or. 8. CovERDALE, — Quarterly argent and sable, in each a leopard's face counterchanged. 4. Derwyne, — Argent, two bars gules, on the canton of the second a rose of the first. 5. Balderston, — A lion rampant purpure. Thomlinson of Thorgamby, — Per pale vert and argent three grey- hounds in pale courant counterchanged, on a chief or, a garb of the first surmounted of a sword gules in saltire. Thoailinson, of Whitby, — Sable, a fesse between three falcons rising, or. Fawkes, of Farnley, — Ermine, a mascle sable. Hall, of Leventhorp, Swillington, — Argent, a fess between two greyhounds courant sable. Craven, of Appletreewick, — A fess .... between six cross- crosslets, three and three. The old arms were. Or five fleur-de-lis in cross sable, a chief wavy azure. Crest, a crane or heron. Stanhope, of Hampull and Grymston, — Quarterly ermine and gules, in the fess point a cinquefoil or. Wade, of Halifax and Leeds, — .... on a bend .... two gyllyflowers proper, a bordure engrailed .... Savile, of Copley, — quarterly, 1 and 4. Savile, — Argent on a bend sable three owls of the field, a crescent for difference ; 2. Copley, — Argent a cross moline sable. 8. Darcy, — Azure, three cinquefoils between nine cross -crosslets argent. Washington, of Ad wick-le- Street, — Argent, two bars, and in chief three mullets gules. [The American U.S.A. flag is based on the Washington arms, stars and stripes.] Hawksworth, of Hawks worth, — Quarterly, 1 and 4, Sable three falcons argent. 2 and 8, Danby, — Argent, three chevronels each braced in base sable, on a chief of the second as many mullets of the first. Rawson, of Shipley, — Per fess wavy sable and azure, a castle with four towers in perspective argent. Calverley, of Calverley, — Sable an inescutcheon within an orle of six owls argent. 241 Yorkshire Arms, Westby, of Ravenfield, — Argent on a chevron azure three cinqiie- foils pierced of the field. Greene, of Liversedge, — Argent on a chevron sable three escallops of the field between three fleurs-de-lis sable. Battie, of Alverthorp and Wad worth, — Sable a chevron argent between three goats passant of the second attired or, each charged with two pallets gules ; on a chief of the third, a demi-savage holding in his right hand a club between two cinquefoils, all of the fourth. Heblethwayte, of Norton and Sedbergh, — Argent two pallets azure, on a canton or a mullet pierced sable. Beckwith, of Selby and Handale Abbey, — Argent, a chevron gules frettee sable between three hinds' heads erased of the second, on a chief of the last a saltire engrailed between two roses in fess and as many demi fleur-de-lis joined to the dexter and sinister sides all or. CoNYERs, of Bowlby, Whitby, — Azure a maunche or, over all a bend gobony gules and ermine. Stockdale, of Bilton, — Ermine, on a bend sable three pheons argent, in the sinister chief an escallop gules. Ellis, of Kiddall, — Or, on a cross sable five crescents argent. HuTTON of Poppleton, — Gules, on a fess argent between three cushions of the second tasselled or, as many fleurs-de-lis of the field ; a crescent for difference. Robinson, of Rokeby, — Vert, on a chevron or between three bucks trippant of the second, pellettee, as many quatrefoils gules. Goodwin, of Rawmarsh, — Argent, on a bend raguly gules a lion passant of the field. Herbert, of Middleton Whernho, and York, — Per pale azure and gules three lions rampant argent within a bordure compony of the second and or. Wentworth, of Elmsall, Wentworth, &c., — Quarterly of six, 1. Wentworth, — Sable, a chevron between three leopards' faces or. 2. Dronsfield, — Paly of four argent and sable on a bend gules three mullets .... H. HuTTON, — Gules, three fleurs-de-lis argent. 4. Mirfield, — Vert, two lions passant gardant in pale argent. 5. BissET, — Gules, on a bend argent three .escallops azAire 6. [ ] Azure, a chevron between three birds argent. 242 Yorkshire Arms. Crathorne, of Crathorne, — Quarterly, 1. Crathorne, — Argent, on a saltire gules five crosses fleury or. 2. Bagot, — Sable, on a fess or between fourteen cross-crosslets argent three rooks of the field. 3. Tankersley, — Argent on a bend gules three escallops or. 4. Eland, — Vert, a buck's head cabossed argent, between the attires a cross pattee of the last. — .On an escutcheon, also, Wright, of Plowland, — Or, a fess countercomponee argent and azure, between three eagles' heads erased of the last. Blythman, of Newlathes and EUand, — Vert, on a fess or, between three bears rampant as many fleurs-de-lis gules. BouRCHiER, of Benningbrough, — Quarterly, 1 and 4, quarterly, (a) Bourchier, — Argent, a cross engrailed gules between four -water- bougets sable. (b) LovAiNE, — Gules, a fess argent between fourteen billets or. (c) Berners, — Quarterly or and vert. (d) TiLNEY, — Argent a chevron between three griffins' heads erased gules. 2. Banaster, — Argent, a cross fleury sable. 8. Fyncham, — Argent, three bars sable, a bend ermine. Lindley, of Lindley and York, — Argent, on a chief sable three griffins' heads erased of the field, in the fess point a trefoil slipped gules. ScoRAH, of Doncaster, — on a saltire five cinquefoils , but in 1665, the heir took his mother's family arms, De la Mote, Vair, a bend engrailed Neale, of Leeds, — Or, two lions rampant azure, supporting a sinister hand, couped at the wrist gules. Meynell, of North Kilvington, &c., — Quarterly, 1. Meynell, — Azure, three bars gemelles and a chief or. 2. Caterick, — Argent, on a fess engrailed sable three quatrefoils or. 3. Caterick, (old), — Cheeky argent and sable a bordure of the first. 4. Tempest, — Argent, a bend between six martlets sable. Morris, of North Elmsall, — Axure, three eagles displayed or, on a canton argent a castle gules. 248 Yorkshire Arms, Rerksby, of Thribergh, — Quarterly of nineteen, 1, Eeresby, — Gules, on a bend argent three cross-crosslets fieury sable. 2-19, families unnamed. Savile, of Methley Hall, — Quarterly of eight, 1, Savile, — Argent on a bend sable three owls of the field. 2. GoLCAR, — Sable, a cross patee or. 3. RisHwoRTH, — Argent, a bend sable between an eagle displayed of the last in chief and a cross fleuree vert in base. 4. Eland, — Gules, two bars between nine martlets, 3, 3, 3, argent. 5. Rochdale, — Sable, an inescutcheon within an orle of martlets argent. 6. Tankersley, — Argent, on a bend gules three escallops or. 7. Thornhill, — Gules, two bars gemelles argent. 8. Copley, — Argent, a cross moline sable. Allenson, of York, — Paly wavy of six or and azure on a chief gules a lion passant gardant of the first. Wandesford, of Kirklington, — Quarterly of six, 1. Wandesford, — Or, a lion rampant double-queued azure. 2. Musters, — Argent, a bend within a bordure engrailed gules. 3. CoLviLE, — Or, a fess gules in chief three torteaux. 4. CoNYERs, — Azure, a maunch or. 5. FuLTHORPE, — x\rgent, a cross moline invertant sable. 6. Bland, — Argent, on a bend sable three pheons or. BuRDET, of Birthwait and Denby, — Paly of six argent and sable, on a bend gules three martlets of the first. AwNBY, of Sherwood, Selby, &c., — Argent, on a pale sable three demi-lions rampant, couped of the field. Batte, of Birstall and Halifax, — Argent, a fess sable betw^een three bats proper. Heber, of HoUing Hall (Ilkley), Marton, — Per fess azure and gules a lion rampant or. Scrope, of Danby, — Quarterly of twelve, — 1. Scrope, — Azure, a bend or. 2. De la Pole, — Azure, a fess between three leopards' faces or. 3-11. Other families, not of Yorkshire. 12. Kellome, of Danby, — Azure, three covered cups or. 244 Yorkshire Arms. \V ATKINSON, of Ilkley and Leeds, — Quarterly, argent and azure, on a bend gules three roses of the first. Bright, of Badsworth, — Per pale azure and gules a bend or, between a ninllet in chief argent, and another in base of the third. Levens, of Eske, — Argent, on a bend sable three escallops of the field. Thornton, of Stonegrave, — Argent, a chevron sable between three hawthorn trees proper. CuRRER, of Kildwick, — Ermine, three bars gules, each charged with a closet argent, on a chief azure a lion passant of the third. RoKEBY, of Rokeby, — Quarterly, in the fess point a trefoil slipped gules ; 1 and 4, Rokeby, — Argent, a chevron sable between three rooks russet legged azure. 2 and 3, Argent, three chevronels braced in base sable, on a chief of the second as many mullets of the first, for Danby. Eyre, of Bramley, — Argent, on a pile sable three quatrefoils or. Vincent, of Braywell and Barnborough, — Quarterly, 1 and 4, Vincent, — Argent, two bars gules, on a canton of the second, a trefoil stalked and slipped or. 2 and 3, Wormeley, — Gules, on a chief indented argent three lions rampant azure. Otway, of Sedbergh, — Argent, a pile sable, a chevron counter- changed. HuNGATE, of Sax ton, — Gules, a chevron engrailed between three hounds sejeant argent. Copley, of Spotborough, quarterly as before. Bradley, of Ackworth, — Or, a fess azure between three buckles gules. Lewis, of Ledston, — Sable, a chevron between three trefoils slipped or. Bei/t, of Overton and York, — Gules, on a chevron argent between three bezants a cross pat^e fitch^e between two mullets pierced, azure. Slingsby, of Scriven, — Quarterly, 1 and 4, Gules, a chevron between two leopards' faces in chief and a bugle horn in base argent. 2 and 3, Argent, a griffin segreant sable debruised with a fess gules. Norton, of Sawley and Norton Conyers, — Azure, a maunche ermine, over all a bend gules. 245 Yorkshire Arms* Darcy, of Richmond, Lord D'Arcy, — Quarterly, 1. Darcy, — Azure, three cinquefoils between nine cross-crosslets argent. 2. Meynell, — Azure, three bars gemelles and a chief or. 3. CoNYERS, — Azure, a maunche or. 4. Rylston, — Sable, a saltire argent. Anne, of Frickley, — Argent, on a bend sable three martlets of the field. Hitching, of Carleton and Selby, — .... a chevron between three pelicans .... Norton, of Richmond, — Quarterly of eight, 1. Norton, as before, except bend or. 2. Norton, second coat, — Argent, a chevron between three cushions sable. 8. Tempest. 4. Washington or Weshington. 5. 8. Unnamed. 6. RadclifPe. 7. Rylston. Jessop, of Broomhall, — Quarterly, 1 and 4, Jessop, — Barry of six argent and azure on each of the first three mullets gules. 2 and 3, Swift, — Or, a chevron vair between three stags trippant. HansoNj of Rastrick, &c., — Quarterly, 1. Hanson, — Or a chevron counter-compone argent and azure between three martlets sable. 2. Rastrick, — Argent, a chevron between three roses gules. 3. WooDHousE, of Woodhouse in Rastrick, — ... a chevron between three mullets pierced .... 4. TooTHiLL, — Or, on a chevron sable three crescents argent. Holdsworth, of Ashday and Holdsworth, — Argent, the trunk of a tree raguled and eradicated in bend proper. Beckwith, of Acton, — Argent, a chevron between three hinds' heads erased gules. Spenser, of Atterclifte, — Azure, a fess ermine between six sea-mews heads erased argent. Holme, of Paul Holme, Holderness, — Quarterly, 1 and 4. Holme, — Barry of six or and azure, on a canton argent a chaplet gules. 246 Yorkshire Arms. 2. Wastneys, — Sable, a lion rampant argent, double queued, collared gules. 3. RocKELE, — Argent, a fess sable between seven fusils, 3, 3, 1, gules. Metcalfe, of Nappa, Wensleydale, quarterly of six, is from my block, and previously described. Wentworth, of West Bretton, —Sable, a chevron between three leopards' faces or, within a bordure argent. They quarter, 2 and 3, — Gules on a bend argent three escallops azure. Leeke, of Horbury, — Argent, on a saltire engrailed sable five annulets or, in chief a trefoil slipped gules. Lister, of Craven, quarterly, — 1. Lister, — Ermine, on a fess sable three mullets or. 2. Bolton, — Gules, a chevron between three mullets argent, in the dexter and sinister chief two bird-bolts in pale or. 8. Banister,— Argent, a water bouget between four fleurs-de-lis sable. 4. Clayton, — Argent, on a bend sable three roses or. MoNKTON, of Cavill, (Lord Galway), — Sable, on a chevron between three martlets or, as many mullets of the field, a canton argent. BoYNTON, of Barmston, Rawclifife, &c., quarterly, — 1 and 4. Boynton, — Or, a fess between three crescents gules. 2. ( ), — Gules, a cross moline or. 3. De la Sea, — Azure two bars wavy argent. Nevill, of Liversedge, Leeds, Chevet, — Argent, a saltire gules. Rawson, of Brodsworth, — Argent, a castle azure between three ravens' heads erased sable. Brandling, of Leathley, — Gules, a cross flory argent, in the dexter chief point an escallop or, a crescent for difference. Mountaigne, of Westow, — Barry lozengy or and azure, on a chief gules three cross-crosslets of the first. Middelton, of Stockeld, Ilkley, &c., quarterly of nine, — 1. Middelton, — Argent, fretty sable, a canton of the second. 2. Mauleverer, — Argent, three greyhounds courant in pale sable. 3. Ingleby, — Sable, an estoile argent. 4. Mowbray, — Gules, a lion rampant argent, within a bordure engrailed or. 247 Yorkshire Arms. 5. Chaumont, — Argent, a chevron embattled between three birds sable. 6. RocKLiFFE, — Argent, a chevron between three lions' heads erased gules. 7. Talbois, — Argent, a saltire gules, on a chief of the second threjB escallops of the field. 8. BoRRowDEN, — Argent, three cinquefoils sable. 9. Umfreville, — Gules, semee of cross-crosslets or, a cinquefoil of the second. Ferrand; of Bingley, — Argent, on a chief gules two crosses fleur}- vair, in the fess point a cinquefoil azure. Marwood, of Buskby, Stokesley, — Gules, a chevron ermine between three goats' heads erased argent. CuRRER, of Craven, — Ermine, three bars sable, each charged with a closet argent, on a chief azure, a lion passant of the third, a canton or. Fairfax, of Oglethorp, Steeton, Denton, Bolton Percy, Nun Appleton, &c., — Quarterly of eight, 1. Fairfax, — Argent three bars gemelles gules, surmounted by a lion rampant sable. 2. BuGTHORP, — Argent, a bend sable, and a chief indented gules. 3. Sezevaux, — Cheeky or and azure, on a canton sable an estoile argent. 4. Malbis, — Argent, a chevron between three hinds' heads erased gules. 5. Etton, — Barry argent and gules on a canton sable a crown flory or. 6. Mauley, — Or, a bend sable. 7. Calthorpe, — Or, a bend azure. 8. Thwaites, — Argent, on a fess sable between three fleur-de-lis gules, as many crescents or. Bland, of Kippax, — Quarterly of ten, 1. Bland, — Argent on a bend sable three pheons of the field. 2. EsTOFT, — Sable, six escallops or, 3, 2, 1. 3. Ward, — Azure, a cross fleur^e or. 4. HoTHAM, — Barry of ten azure and argent, on a canton or a martlet sable. 5. Usfleet, — Argent on a fess azure three fleurs-de-lis or. 248 Yorkshire Arms. 6. Waterton, — Barry of six, ermine and gules, three crescents sable. 7. Mowbray, — Gules, a lion rampant argent. 8< Blythe, — Sable, a chevron between three leopards' faces argent. 9. Redness ?, — Sable three pheons argent, a chief of the second. 10. Wroughton, — Argent, a chevron gules betw^een three boars' heads couped sable, tusked or. Jennings, of Ripon, Silsden, — Quarterly, 1 and 4, Jennings, — Argent, a chevron gules between three plummets sable. [2-3.] [2 and 3,] HoRSFALL, of Kildwick, Kirkburton, &c., — Gules, a bezant between three horses' heads couped argent, bridled azure. Weddell, of York, —Gules on a chevron counter-embattled or, between three marf^lets argent, an eagle displayed between two escallops sable. Hewley, or Huley, York, — Argent, three piles sable, one issuing from the chief and two from the base. WoMBWELL, of Wombwell, — Gules, a bend between six unicorns' heads, couped argent. Thoresby, of Thoresby, Leeds, — Argent, a chevron between three lions rampant sable. Skelton, of Osmundthorpe, — Azure, a fess between three fleurs- de-lis or. Vavasour, of Hazlewood, — Or, a fess dancettee sable, in a canton the Ulster hand for baronet. Chaloner, of Guisbrough, — Quarterly of nine, Chaloner, — Sable, a chevron between three cherubs' heads or. (2-9, unnamed.) Bigge, Biggs, of York, — Ermine, on a fess engrailed between three martlets sable, as many annulets or. Thurgarland, of Lyley, Mirfield, — Argent, a cross moline in saltire between four mullets sable. Greenwood, of Greenwood in Calderdale, and West Ardsley, — Sable, a chevron ermine, between three saltires, argent. Frankland, of Thirkelby, — Azure, a dolphin naiant embowed or, on a chief of the second two saltires gules. Cholmeley, of Whitby, &>c., — Gules, in chief a crescent ermine between two helmets argent, in base a garb or. Yorkshire Arms. ]from ''l^orftebire (BeuealOQiat/^ Edited by J. Horsfall Turner. Alured, of Hull : Gules a chevron engrailed between three griffins' heads erased argent, beaked or. Also — On a saltire between four griffins' heads erased, a leopard's head enclosed by four lozenges pointing to the ends of the saltire. They quarter Twyer : Gules a cross vaire, and Clifton : A lion rampant between nine cinquefoils argent. Armitstead, of Easingwold : Or a chevron embattled sable, between three pheons gules, within a bordure of the second. . Catrik, Bishop of Exeter, of Catterick, Yorkshire, bears as on his tomb at Florence, 1419 ; Sable, three cats passant, argent. It is elsewhere given : Sable, a chevron between three cats passant guardant, argent. Catterick, at the 1585 visitation bore : Argent on a fess engrailed sable, three quatrefoils or. Gibson, of Welburn and Halifax : Barry of six ermine and sable, a lion rampant or, (1574) : Halifax Church and York Minster. Gibson, of Staveley : Gules a stork between three crescents argent, beaked and membered or. Wheatley Balme, quarterly, emblazoned, in Vol. I. Yorkshire Genealogist. Hanson, Rastrick, Woodhouse and Toothill, quarterly, emblazoned, in Vol. I. Yorkshire Genealogist. Rastrick : Argent, a chevron between three roses, gules, seeded proper. Hanson : Or a chevron countercomponed argent and azure between three martlets sable. WooDHousE : x\zure, a chevron between three mullets or. Toothill : Or, on a chevron sable three crescents argent, in chief a crescent sable. Windebank : Vert, a chevron between three hawks standing, wings expanded, or. Ravenslaw : Sable two bars wavy argent, on a chief of the second three ravens proper. Brooke : Argent, on a bend sable, a lure with a line and ring, or. Savile : Argent, on a bend sable three owls of the field. 250 Yorkshire Arms, FoxcROFT : Sable, a chevron or between three foxes' heads gules. Booth : Or, three boars' heads couped sable. Gledhill : Argent, three fusils conjoined in fesse azure. Naylor : Or, a pale between two lions rampant sable. Prichard : Gules, a fesse or between three escallop shells, argent. Langley, Bishop of Durham : Paly of six argent and vert. Yarker : quarterly 1 and 4, Gules, a chevron or bearing three hearts, between three winged lions passant : 2 and 3, Azure six lions rampant, 2, 3, 1, argent. Leach : quarterly 1 and 4, Ermine, in chief engrailed gules, three ducal coronets or; 2 and 3, Argent, six bars surmounted by lion rampant gules. Emblazoned in Vol. I. Yorkshire Getiealogist. Eure : Quarterly or and gules on a bend sable three fleurs-de-lis argent ; quartering, (2) Merley, of Morpeth : Barry of eight, argent and gules a bordure azure charged with as many martlets or ; (3) LouND : Argent, fretty azure ; (4) Lincoln : Argent on a cross azure, five estoils or ; (5) Chauncye : Argent, a cross azure bearing five starfish or ; (6) Gardener : Barry of eight argent and gules' a horse's head couped or ; (6) CuDwoRTH : Or, three piles sable, on a canton argent a fleur-de- lis of the second. These six shields may be found in Vol. I. of Yorkshire Genealogist. The Eures quarter or impale also — Tempest, Gascoigne, Keresby (gules on a bend argent three crosses patoncee sable). Vavasour, Beckingham, Poegis, Dolman, Bellingham, Lindley, Meres, (page in., Y.G.) Sir DAvm Radcliffe, Liverpool, a native of Almondbury parish, bears Gules, a bend engrailed or, gutte de sang, between four roses, 2 and 2, saltirewise, argent, stalked leaved and slipped proper. Squire, of Ulleskelf : Sable, three swans, necke argent. Bland : Quarterly, argent and or, on a bend sable three pheons of the second. Hopton, on a stone at Ack worth Church, 1506 ; (see illustration, Yorks. Genealogist I. 232) ; Two bars, each charged with three mullets, in dexter chief a mullet for diflerence ; impales Savile. Yorkshire Arms. Metcalfe, of Northallerton, quarterly with Roughton, impaling Tomlinson, of Gateshead, is on a gravestone at Northallerton ; see illustration, Yks. Geneal. I. 231. RouTH : Argent, a chevron sable between three lions' heads erased gules ; quarterly with Swillington : Argent, a chevron azure, in chief a label of seven points gules. Both emblazoned in Yks. Geneal. I. 233. PiERSE, of Bedale, on gravestone at St. Benedict's, Cambridge : A crown between three cross-crosslets fitche. Washington, of Yorkshire, on gravestone at St. Mary's, Cambridge : Argent, three bars sable, in chief as many mullets or. Manston, of Manston and Hare wood : Sable, a bend crenelle argent. Favell : Sable, a chevron between three escallops argent. Yks. (Teneal. II. 57. Sandys, of York : fess dancette between three cross-crosslets fitche ; on gravestone at Cambridge (St. Mary's), 1676. L angle Y, of Hipperholme : Paly of seven, impaling a chevron between three wolves' heads erased ; on gravestone at Chesterton, Cambridge, Yks. Geneal. II. 147. SoTHERON, of East Riding, 1810 : Gules, on a bend indented between six cross-crosslets argent, three eagles displayed party per pale argent and gules the wings semee of cross-crosslets countercharged murally crowned beaked and membered or. SoTHERON : Argent, a chevron between three branches of southern- wood vert. WooDRovE, of Wakefield : Argent, a chevron between three crosses formee fitchee gules, impaling Neville, Argent, a saltire gules. PiLKiNGTON, of Wakefield : Argent, a cross patonce voided gules. Challoner, of Wakefield : Azure, three mascles or, a chief indented gules, impaling Scargill, Ermine, a saltire engrailed gules. Fleming, of Wakefield : quarterly 1 and 4, Barry of six argent and azure, in chief three lozenges gules ; 2 and 3, Waterton, Barry of six, ermine and gules, three crescents sable. Middelton, of Ilkley : Argent, fretty sable, over all a label of three points gules ; quarterly with Copley ; impaling Sewer, Argent on a bend sable three sewers or spoutpots of the field. Percy Badge : at Wakefield, Ilkley, &c., fetterlock and crescent. Savile, impaling Gascoigne, of Gawthorp. Staynton, of Wakefield : Gules, on a fesse or between three crosses pat^e argent, a lion passant guardant of the field. 252 Yorkshire Arms, The foregoing fourteen arms may be seen engraved on p. 137 Yorks. N. S Q., 1890. The Yorkshire Comity Magazine, 1891-4, gives, amongst many other illustrations previously recorded : — Ogden, Halifax parish, — Sable on a fesse between six acorns slipped or, three oak-leaves vert : (punning on Oakden.) MiLNER, of Pudsey, at Sawston, Cambridgeshire, 1615 : Sable, three snaffle bits, or. Bishop HoRSFALL, Kilkenny, — Three horses' heads couped and bridled; impaling a saltire engrailed between four cross-crosslets fitchee. Belt, of Bossall, — Gules, on a chevron argent between three bezants, a cross patee fitche between two mullets gules. Melton, of York, — Azure a cross patonce voided argent, in the centre a bezant. Tate, of Richmond, — Ermine, three roses gules. Stringer, of Sharlston, — three eagles displayed erminois. Piggott-Ince, of Marrick, — 1 and 4, Argent three torteaux in bend between two cotises sable ; 2 and 3, Azure, three bows in pale. Buck, of Flotmanby, — Lozengy or and azure a canton ermine. Shepherd, of Knaresborough ; (see grant of arms 1757 in Yks. County Magazine II., 99,) Or, on a fess engrailed vert between three lions rampant gules an estoile of the first between two lambs passant argent. Yorkshire Arms, by Sir William Fayrfax, Yks. County Mag., II., 210-220 : SowLBY, of Hang West, — Per chevron sable and argent, in chief three boars' heads couped of the second. Thorpe, of Holderness, — Azure on a fesse between three lions rampant or, two martlets sable. Thorpe, of Bulmer, — Azure a chevron engrailed argent between three lions rampant or, Vincent, of Gilling East, — Barry of five argent and gules on a canton of the second a trefoil slipped or. Vincent, of Strafforth, — Argent two bars gules on a canton of the second a trefoil slipped or, in fesse point a mullet sable. Wyvill, of Burton, &c., Gules, three chevrons embattled argent, a chief or. 253 Yorkshire Arms. Thornton, of Birdforth, — Argent, on a bend gules three carbuncles or. Thornton, of Newton, Ryedale, — Argent, between three thorn trees vert, a chevron sable. Thornton, of Morley Wapentake, — Argent, a chevron sable, in dexter chief a crescent gules. Thornton, of Dickering, — Undy of six argent and azure, on a bend sable three covered cups of the first. Thirkell, — Argent a maunch gules. Thwaytes, of York, — Azure a fesse between three estoiles or. Vavasour, of York Anesty, — Or, a fesse dancettee sable, with crescent of the field on a crescent gules for difference. Vavasour, of Weston, — a crescent argent for difference. Vavasour, of Howdenshire, — a fleur-de-lis for difference. BiESLEY, of Bulraer, — Argent three torteaux. Cleasby, of Gilling East, — Gules, two bendlets argent, a canton ermine. Croft, of Hang West, — Argent, on a bend sable between two escallops of the first, a quatrefoil or. Dakins, of Rydale, — Or, on a fesse azure between three pelicans gules, each charged with a plate, a lion passant guardant between two cinquefoils of the field. Also given as a fesse sable, &c. Dakins, of Gilling, — Gules, a lion passant guardant between two mullets in pale or, all between two flaunches argent, each charged with a griffin rampant segreant sable. Darcy, of Hang East, — Azure semee of cross-crosslets and three cinquefoils argent. FowERBY, of Harthill, — Vert, a hart trippant argent attired or. Fairfax, of Ryedale, — Argent, on a lion rampant sable debruised by three bars gemelles gules, an annulet for difference. Seven other branches with various differences. Fairfax, of Denton, — Argent three bars gemelles gules over all a lion rampant sable. Greene, of Gilling East, — Argent, a chevron between three fleurs- de-lys sable. Greene, of Straffbrth, — Argent, on a cross engrailed gules five crescents or, on a chief azure three bezants. Heslarton, of Buckrose, — Gules six lions rampant argent, 3, 2, 1, crowned or. 254 Yorkshire Arms. Mawde, of Claro and Skyrack, — Argent, three bars gemelles sable, over all a lion rampant gules. Gascoigne, — Argent, on a pale sable, a luce's head couped erect or ; with various differences added. Newton, of Claro, — Sable three pairs of shin bones in saltire, the sinister surmounted of the dexter argent. Saltmarshe, of Howdenshire, — Argent, semee of cross-crosslets and three cinquefoils gules. Bowes, of Gilling, — Ermine, three long bows bent in pale stringed gules. Browne, of Hang East, — Argent on a bend cotised sable three lions passant guardant of the field. Clervause, of Gilling East, — Or, a saltire sable. CoppiNDALE, — Argent, three mullets, and a chief indented sable. Snawbell, of Anesty, — Argent, on a chevron between three leopards' heads sable as many cross-crosslets fitchy of the field. Spencer, of Walton, &c., — 1 and 4, Argent, 2 and 3, Gules a fiet or, over all a bendlet sable. Spence, of Hang West, — Sable, three milestones argent, 2 and 1. Strelley, of Holderness, — Argent, a chevron between three estoiles of six points, thereon a mullet for difference. Warde, — Azure, a cross flory or. Wharton (Lord), — Sable, a maunche argent a bordure or, charged with eight lions gambs bendwise erased gules. Wycliffe, of Wycliffe, — Argent, a chevron between three crosses botony gules. Pepper, — Gules on a chevron between three demi-lions rampant or, as many sickles sable. Rockley, of Strafforth, — Argent, a fesse sable between six lozenges gules. LuTTON, — Argent three bars wavy gules. Arthington, — Argent, a fesse between three escallops gules. Atherton, of Ryedalo, — Gules, three falcons close argent jessed and belled or. Barmester, of Stainclilfe, — Argent, a water bouget between four fleurs-de-lys, 2 and 2. Frank, of Gilling West, — Gules, three hawks argent, jessed and belled or. 255 Yorkshire Arms, Frankland, of Annesty, — Gules, a dolphin embowed between three mullets argent, on a chief or, a martlet sable between two saltires of the field. Gargrave, of Nostell, — Lozengy argent and sable, over all on a bend of the second three crescents of the first. Gale, of Acomb, — Azure on a fesse between three saltires argent as many luris heads erased of the field. BuDSTON, of Harthill, — Argent three bulls' heads couped sable. PuDSEY, of Gilling and Staincliffe, — Vert, a chevron between three mullets or. AsKE, of Hang West, — Argent, two chevrons sable. AsKE, of Harthill, — Or, three bars azure. CoNYERs, — Azure, a maunche or ; with various differences. Marshall, of Bulmer, — Argent, two chevronels sable between three bucks' heads cabossed gules. Malham, — Argent, three chevronels interlaced in base gules, on a chief or a lion passant azure. Metcalfe, — Argent, three calves passant sable ; in chief a martlet gules and others for difference. Gatonby, of Gilling East, — Ermine a chevron gules between three mullets azure. Meringe, of Staincross, — Argent on a chevron sable three escallops or. Holme, — Gules, a fesse argent between three mullets or. HoLFORTH, of Rydale, — Argent, a greyhound statant sable. Leeming, — Ermine, a cross patonce azure. Wentworth, — Sable, a chevron between three leopards' faces or. LovELL, of Skelton, — Argent, a chevron sable between three wolves' heads erased gules. Lacy, — Sable a chevron between three stags' heads cabossed argent. Lacy, — Argent, six ogresses, 3, 2, 1 ; in fesse point a mullet sable for difference. Lacy, — Sable on a chevron between three bucks' faces argent a crescent of the field for difference. Langdale, of Harthill, — Sable, a chevron between three estoiles of six points argent. Lazenby, — Gules, a fesse between three cushions argent, taselled or, over all a bend sable guttee d'or. 256 Yorkshire Arms. Creyke, — Per fesse argent and sable a pale and three ravens (creykes) counterchanged. Dalby, of Holderness, — Gules, a chevron ermine between three millrinds or. Barnby, of Bulmer, — Argent, a chevron between three bears' couped sable muzzled or. Barnby, of Staincross, — Or, on a lion rampant sable, six escallop shells argent within an orle of five mullets azure. WoRTLEY, — Argent on a bend between six martlets gules three bezants. Danby, of Birdforth, Hang East, &c.,— Argent three chevronels braced in base sable in chief three mullets gules. ExELBY, of Gilling East, — Argent, a chevron gules with a bordure bezantry. EvERiNGHAM, of Staincross, — Gules, a lion rampant vaire. Fenton, of Crayke, — Argent, a cross between four fleurs-de-lys sable. Lambert, of Malhamdale, — Gules, a chevron betw^een three lambs argent, a chief chequy or and azure. DoDwoRTH, of Hang East, — Argent, a chevron between three bugle horns sable. FoLKiNGHAM, of Skirack, — Sable, a bend between six escallops argent. Eland, — Gules two bars between eight martlets, 3, 2 and 8. BosviLE, — Argent, five lozenges in fesse gules, in chief three bears' heads couped sable. Eltoft, of Craven, — Argent three chess-rooks sable. Eltoft, of Harthill, — Argent, three covered cups sable, garnished or. Inoleby, — Sable an estoile of six points argent. Lawson, — Argent, a chevron between three martlets sable. Lawson, of Anesty, — Paly of four, gules and vert, on a chevron argent, a greyhound's head erased sable between two cinquefoils azure, a chief or, charged with an ogress, thereon a demi-lion rampant argent between two crescents sable, each charged with three plates. PoLLARDi of Ryedale, — Vert, a boar passant argent, unguled and armed gules. MoNTFORD, Mountforth, of Ryedale, — Argent, within an orle of eight cross-crosslets gules a lion rampant argent. 257 Yorkshire Arms, Ellis, of Bardsay, — Or on a cross sable five crescents of the field. Chamberlayne, of Buckrose, — Argent a chevron between three crosses patonce rebated gules. Stapleton, of Wighill, &c., — Argent, a lion rampant sable. In my history of Bingley, besides numerous blocks of arms are twenty-four shields tinctured by E. R. Horsfall Turner, B.A., namely : Erneus de Burux : Azure, three bends sinister gules. Paganel, or Paynel : Gules, a cinquefoil ermine. The earliest Paynels bore two lions passant, see Felton, East Yorkshire. Gant : Barry of six or and azure a bend gules. Cantilupe : Gules, three leopards' heads inverted, jessant three fleurs-de-lys or. ZoucH : Gules, ten bezants or, a canton ermine. Harcourt : Gules, two bars or. AsTLEY : Azure a cinquefoil ermine, within a bordure engrailed or. Walker : A chevron l)etween three crescents aziue. Crest, a moorcock treading a hen proper. CuRRER : Ermine, three bars gemelles sable, on a chief azure a lion passant guardant argent. Benson : Argent, three trefoils in bend sable cotised gules. Lane-Fox: Argent, a chevron between three foxes' heads erased gules. Paslew : Argent, a fesse sable between three mullets azure, pierced of the field. Marley, Ward, Kighley, Swillington, Mawd or Mohaut, previously described. Eltoft : Three chess-rooks sable. RisHwoRTH : Argent a bend sable between an eaglet displayed vert and a cross-crosslet sable ; annulet on the bend for difference. Elland : Two bars gules between eight martlets gules, B, 2, 8. Sunderland : Three lions passant in pale azure and or, counter- changed. Two others unidentified — Cross-crosslets gules [for Crossley, or the Knights of Jerusalem] ; and a chevron gules between threa martlets gules. 258 Yorkshire Arms. There are twelve tinctured arms in "Ilkley Ancient and Modern," — BoLLiNG, Clifford, Currer, Ferrand, Heber, Hawksworth, Keighley, Lister, Middelton, Percy, Plumpton, and Swire. A plate of the Heywood's arms is inserted in 0. Heywood's Dian'ea, and one of the Horsfall's arms in Brighouse Independency. In Bradford Parish Church, &c., representmg other families, we have arms of — Richardson, of Bierley : 1 and 4, Sable, upon a chief argent three lions' heads erased, langued gules. 2 and 3, Pollard, of Bradford-dale: Ermine, a cross engrailed sable. Crossley, Argent a cross-crosslet gules. Sharpe, of Horton : Azure, a pheon argent, on a border argent of the second, eight torteaux gules. Also a border of four torteaux and four cross- crosslets gules. Kennet, Vicar of Bradford, impaling Dawson, of Wakefield. DuFFiELD, of Bradford : Sable, a chevron argent between three doves proper membered gules. Lister, of Manningham : Ermine, on a fesse sable three mullets or. Field, of Horton, Ardsley : Sable, a chevron between three garbs argent. Field, of Shipley : 1 and 4, Argent, three bars wavy azure, sur- mounted by a lion rampant or, in chief two escallop shells of the second. Also Barry wavy of six, argent and azure, a lion rampant or, in chief two escallops. 2 and 3, Rawson, of Bradford : Per fesse sable and azure, a castle with four towers proper, a canton of the second. Sterne, of Halifax : Or, a chevron between three crosses patonce sable. Clapham, of Beamsley and Bradford : Argent on a bend azure six fleurs-de-lis, two, two and two. RisHwoRTii, of Bingley and Halifax : Argent, a bend sable between an eaglet displayed vert and a cross-crosslet sable in base. Bradford, of Stanley, etc., near Wakefield: a Gules, a chevron or, between three bugle horns strung, sable. Crest, a boar's head. h A leopard's head erased, (instead of chevron), at Bracewell Church. c Argent, a wolf's head erased, at Warmfield Church. d A lion's head erased at Bradford. The heads seem to have been confused. Yorkshire Arms. At High Sunderland, Halifax : — Sunderland : Per pale argent and azure, three lions passant in pale, counterchanged. Bower, of Bradford : Or, a cross patee vert hetween four escallop shells sable, two in chief and two in base. BoLLiNG, of Bradford : Sable an escutcheon ermine within an orle of eight martlets argent. Teaipest, of Bradford : Argent, a bend between six martlets sable. Hebden, of Craven : Ermine, five fusils in fesse gules. Waddington, of Craven : Argent a chevron between three martlets gules. Bacon, of Bradford : Gules, on a chief argent two mullets sable. Balme, Bradford : Purpure, three fleurs-de-lys, argent, a chief vaire. Another Balme family bears Argent, three sprigs of balm flowered proper. Baron, of Bradford : Ermine, three bends gules, a label of as many points a^nre (argent.) Greenwood, of Bradford : Sable, a chevron ermine between three sal tires argent. Stanhope, of Eccleshill : Quarterly, ermine and gules. SwAiNE, of Bradford : Vert, a chevron between three pheons or, on a chief gules as many maidens' heads couped at the shoulders proper crined sable : also given in error Azure instead of Vert. Batley Church affords illustrations of — Copley : Argent, a cross moline sable. ,, impaling (Hutton ?) : Argent on a chevron sable, a w^olf's head couped between two talbots of the field. (? Harrington). „ impaling Tn waits : Argent on a fess sable between three fleurs-de-lis gules, as many besants. „ impaling Pigott : Sable three pickaxes argent. „ impaling Nevile : Argent, a saltire gules, over all a label of three points. „ impaling Stapleton : Argent, a lion rampant sable. Eland, of Carlinghow ; Gules, two bars between six martlets, 8, 2, 1, argent. 269 Yorkshire Arms. MiRFiELD, of Howley : Vert, two lions passant guardant argent. Savile, of Howley: Argent, on a bend sable three owls of the field. ])ictHton, of }3atley : Argent a lion statant between three crosses patee fitchee gules. FoxcROFT, of Elland, Batley: Argent, a chevron or between three foxes' heads erased proper. (Given Azure — (not Argent,) in the illustration : Argent is wrong.) Bulmer Alliances, in their Family History : BuLMER, of Bulmer, &c. : Gules, a lion salient erminois, (old coat). ,, Gules, billette, a lion rampant or. „ quartering Morwick: Gules, a saltire vaire argent and sable. „ and Sutton : Azure, a lion rampant or, over all a bend gobony argent and gales. „ and FossARD : Or, a bend sable ; borne also by their successors the Maulays of Mulgrave. Jackson's Barnsley records : Lacy, of Barnsley : — Quarterly, or and gules, a bend sable, over all a label of five points, argent. Clarke, of Barnsley : — Argent, on a bend gules between three pellets as many swans proper. Wood, of Barnsley : — Azure three men of the wood passant in fesse, each holding in his left hand a club resting on the left shoulder, all proper, and in his right hand a shield argent charged with a cross gules. Rooke, of Barnsley : Argent, a cross sable between four rooks proper. Usher, of Barnsley: Argent, three lions' paws couped and erect sable. Beckett, of Barnsley : Gules, a fesse between three boars' heads couped erminois. Fenton, of Barnsley: Argent, a cross gules between four fleurs-de-lis sable. West, of Barnsley : Argent, a fesse dancette between three leopards' heads sable. •201 Yorkshire Arms, Hallifax, of Barnsley, (previously Waterhouse, of Halifax) : Or, on a pile engrailed sable between two fountains proper, three cross- crosslets of the field. Keresford, of Barnsley : x\rgent, a fesse battelie betw^een three butterflies sable ; after^vards gules instead of sable. Thwaits, of Barnsley : B. a fesse betw^een three stars of six points, or. Fleming, of Wath : Barry of six argent and B. in chief three mascles gules. Armitage, of Kirklees and Barnsley : Gules a lion's head erased between three cross-crosslets argent. Wentworth, of Barnsley : Sable a chevron between three leopards' faces or ; impaling Fawkes. WoDEROVE, of Silkston : Argent, a chevron between three crosses gules. Everingham, of Silkston : Quarterly, argent and gules, a bend gules. Wadsley, of Silkston : Argent, a cross sable ; in sinister quarter a martlet gules. Burton, of Silkston : Argent, a bend wavy, gules. Darcy, of Silkston : Azure three cinquefoils between seven cross- crosslets argent. Clarell, of Silkston : Gules, six martlets argent. Barnby, of Silkston : Argent on a lion rampant, tail quevye, gules, four escallops of the first. The History of the Plumptons gives a few notices — Plumpton, of Plumpton, Nesfield, Idel, &c., — ^bore anciently " a man riding on a lion crowned," but after 1270 they adopted the Percy arms — Azure, a fess engrailed or ; but this was soon changed to- Azure a fess engrailed or of 5 points, 5 cockles gules ; and the later reading gives — Azure, five fusils in fess or, each charged with an escallop gules. In 1612 there remained shields at Plumpton Hall bearing Plumpton, Foljambe, Stapleton, Clifford, Darell, Hamerton. Babtiiorpe, of Babthorpe, — Sable, a chevron or between three crescents ermine. Foljambe, — Sable, a bend between six escallops or. Hagthorpe, of Hagthorpe near Babthorpe, Yorks., — Sable, a chevron engrailed or. 2()2 Yorkshire Arms, AisLABY — Gules three lozenges in fesse between three lions' heads erased or. Alcock — Argent, a chevron engrailed between three cocks, sable, combs wattled and membered gules. Alcock — Gules a fess ermine between three cocks' heads erased argent, wattled or. Allott — A fess between two bars, gemelle wavy. Aldeburgh — Gules, a lion rampant argent, charged with a flear-de-lis azure. Apelby — Argent, on a be.nd sable, three apples slipped or. Arthur — Gules a chevron argent, between three rests or. Arundel — Sable, six swallows, 3, 2, 1, argent. AspiNALL — Or a chevron between three griffins' heads erased sable. Gilbert de Aston — Gules, a j)lain cross, argent. Atkinson — Ermine on a fess sable three pheons argent, (or) Atkinson — Gules, a double-headed eagle displayed (arg) or, on a chief or a rose of the first between two martlets sable. Aton — Or, on a cross sable five bulls' heads, argent. Bacon — Gules on a chief argent two mullets sable. Bannester (Banestre) — Argent, a cross flory, sable. Banister — Argent, a water bouget between six fieurs-de-lis sable B, 2, 1. Banister — Argent a water bouget between three fleurs-de-lis sable, a mullet for difierence. Batt — Argent, a chevron, three batts or rere mice sable, displayed. Bean — Argent a chevron gules, between three goats' heads erased, gules. Beauchamp — Gules a fess between six crosses crosslet or. At Brandesburton Church window — Beaufort, Duke of Somerset, France and England quartered within a border gebone, argent and azure. ,, Azure, four chevronels, braced, or, a chief varey. Lord of Bedale — Barry of ten pieces. Beeford Church window — Azure, a fess ermine, inter annulets of the second. Beeford Church window — Gules, a cock argent. Bee — Azure, a chevron, or, between three bees of the second. 263 Yorkshire Arms. Bell — Gules, three church bells, azure. Benson, Lord Bingiey — Argent, three trefoils slipped in bend sable, between two bendlets gules. Bentley, of Oulton and Lockwood — Or three bendlets sable. Crest, a spaniel dog passant arg. Bewley — Gules a cinquefoil or. BiRTWHisTLE — Sable three otters passant in pale argent. Blaydes — Azure, a saltire, argent, between three phcons proper, on a chief or a lion passant. BoLLEs, Bowles — Azure three boars' heads erect and issuing from golden bowds or cups. BoLLiNG — Sable an escutcheon ermine within an orle of martlets argent. BoLLiNG — Sable on an escutcheon argent five fleurs-de-lis of the first, between six martlets of the second, three in chief, three in base. Bolton — Gules a chevron argent, between three mullets, and in chief two bird-bolts. Bolton Priory — Gules a cross patonce vaire, argent and azure. Bolton Priory — Gules, a cross flory vair. BouLTON — Gules a chevron between three mullets argent in dexter and sinister chief a bird-bolt, head downwards, or. BooTHBY —Argent on a canton sable, a lion's paw erased in bend. Brailsford — A cinquefoil. Bradford Town — Gules, a chevron or, between three bugle horns strung sable. Crest, a boar's head erased. Bradford — x\rgent a leopard's head erased, between three bugle horns, strung sable. Bradshaw — Argent, two bends between as many martlets sable. Brereton — Argent, two bars, in chief, a crescent for difference, sable. Brereton — Or, fretty of pieces disposed palewise and barwise sable, and on a canton gules a cony argent. Cheshire Breretons bore Argent two bars sable. Bridlington Priory — Per pale sable and argent, three Roman B's counterchanged, two and one. Bright, Badsworth, &c. — Per pale argent and gules, a bend or between a mullet in chief argent and another in base of the third. Crest — sun and clouds. 204 Yorkshire Arms. Brooke — Or a cross engrailed per pale gules and sable. Browne — Sable three lions passant in bend between two cotices engrailed argent. Buckley — Sable, a chevron between three bulls' heads cabossed argent. BuRLEY, of Tickhill — Gules, a cinquefoil or; sometimes gules a bezant. Butler — Or a chevron between three demi -lions passant, as many covered cups. Byland Abbey — Quarterl}^ gules and argent, a crosier in bend dexter or. Bayne — Two shin bones in cross. Baines — Sable, two shank bones in cross argent, the one in pale surmounting the one in fesse. ,, Shin bone in pale, surmounted by another in fesse, argent. Adam Baynes, Leeds, 1650, added in the dexter quarter a bezant. See Lucas' ** Bayne of Nidderdale." Baynes, of Kilburn Hall — Sable, a shin-bone in pale surmounted by another in fesse, argent [One branch bears the fesse bone behind the pale bone.] Baynes, of Knostrop, had a bezant in the dexter point of the chief; 1650. Quarters Dawson : Ermine on a canton azure a stag lodged or. Carnaby— Argent two bars azure in chief, three roundlets azure. Crest — Two arms embowed vested, holding a sun. Catherton — Gules a chevron between throe annulets argent. Cartnvright — Ermine, a fess gules, between three ogresses inflamed proper. Caterall — Azure three mascles or, over all a bendlet gules. Caperon — Sable, on a chevron between three lozenges argent, each charged with an ermine spot, another chevron gules. Chamberlain — Gules an escutcheon or, within an orle of mullets argent. Arms borne by the Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, M.P. — Gules an escutcheon argent, within an orle of cinquefoils or. Childers — A cross humette between four round buckles. Chippendale — Sable on a chevron between three stags' heads erased or, three cinquefoils. 265 Yorkshire Arms. Chadwick — Gules an inescutcheon and orle of martlets argent. Clifton — Sable, a lion rampant, inter 12 cinqiiefoils, argent. Clakk, of Beeford — Vert, three pears, or. Clarkson — Three rings or on a bend engrailed sable, argent field. CoMPTON — Sable a lion passant argent between three helmets. CowGiLL — Gules on a chevron argent three pellets, and a chief indented sable. CoTTES — Argent, a cross moline, engrailed sable. Cradock — Argent on a chevron azure, three garbs, or. CuTT — Argent on a bend engrailed sable, three bezants charged with as many martlets of the second, a bordure gebony, or and gules. Dawson — Azure on a bend engrailed argent three daws sable. On glass at Arncliffe : Dawson — Azure on a bend engrailed argent, three daws proper. Davenport — Argent a chevron between three cross-crosslets fitched sable. Dawbeny — Gules, a fesse of four fusils argent. Devereux — Argent, a fesse gules, in chief three torteaux. Disney — A bend charged with three fleurs-de-lis. Dobson — An escutcheon argent, a fess embattled nebuly gules between six fleurs-de-lis sable. Drakes — Cheque or and azure, on a chief gules three ostrich feathers in plume issuants of the first. Ellis, Doncaster — Five crescents crosswise on a cross, sable. Ellis — Argent on a cross sable five crescents or. Entwistle — Argent on a bend engrailed sable three mullets of the first. Eltoft — Argent, three chessrooks sable. Emmott — A fess engrailed between three bulls' heads cabossed. Eure — Or and gules, on a bend sable, three escallops, argent. Eyre — Argent, on a chevron sable, three quatre foils or. Farrer, Ingleborough — Argent on a bend engrailed sable three horse shoes of the field. Ferrers — Argent six horse shoes sable. FiTZ Geoffrey — Quarterly or and gules, a bordure vair. Fitton — Argent on a bend azure three garbs or. 266 Yorkshire Arms. FiTZWALTER — Or, a fess between two chevrons gules. Flower — A fleur-de-lis, on a chief two fleurs-de-lis. FoTHERGiLL — Vert a stag's head couped within a bordure engrailed or. Fountains Abbey — Azure three horse shoes or. FuRNivAL — Argent, a bend between six martlets gules. Gibson — Three swans. (GousELL or Goxhill) — Seal, Party per bend sinister, charged with six papilios. GoDDARD — Ermine a cross moline sable. GowER : the poet's arms depicted on gravestone, London, are In a field argent, on a chevron azure three leopards' heads, gold ; their tongues gules. Greame — Or, on a chief, sable, three escallops of the field. Crest — Two wings endorsed, or. On Goodmanham Font, date, 1522-65 : Grimston — On a fess, three mullets. Hastings — Maunch. York See — Two keys crossed. Arbp- William, 1153 (?) — Grate or fret. Grindall — Ermine, a cross moline, gules. Greenwood — Per chevron sable and argent, a chevron ermine between three saltires. Grey, of Rotherfield — Barry of six, argent and azure, over all a bend gules. Griffith — Gules on a fesse indented argent between six lionceux rampant or, three martlets sable. Harris — Azure, a chevron ermine, between three hedgehogs, 2 and 1, a bird in chief. (?) Harrington — Sable, fretty argent, a label of three points or. Habergham — Argent, three crosses humette sable. Hailstone — Argent, a cross couped azure, between four pheons of the last. Harbottle — Argent, three escallops gules. Harrison, Flaxby — Azure three demi-lions erased or. Hebblethwayte — Argent, two pales azure ; on a canton or, a mullet sable, pierced gules. 267 Yorkshire Arms, Herbert — Per pale azure and gules, three lionceaux rampant argent, within a bordure gobone or and gules, each piece of the last charged with a bezant. De la Hay — On a bend, cotised, sable, three escallops, gules. HiRD — Azure, a fess or, between three bucks current, of the second. Hopper — Gyronny of eight sable and ermine, a tower or. HoRSFALL — Per pale gules and azure, in chief three horses' heads erased argent, bridled or, and in base a bezant. HoRSFALL — Gules a bezant between three horses' heads, couped argent, bridled azure. HoLDEN — Argent an escocheon in an orle of six eaglets displayed gules ; on Holden Hall, but generally given — Sable, a fess between two chevrons ermine. HuNGATE, of Saxton — Gules a chevron engrailed between three hounds sejant argent. HussEE — Or a plain cross vert. Ipstones — Argent, a chevron between three crescents gules. Jackson, of Doncaster — Per pale gules and azure on a fesse ermine, cotised argent, a cross-crosslet between two annulets of the first, all between three shovellers of the fourth. Jarratt — Per bend sable and azure, a lion rampant argent between two flaunches of the last, gutte de larmes. Jerveaux — Gules, three escallops argent. JoLLiE Arms, Sheffield Chapel — On a chief vert three right hands couped on a silver shield, a bloody sword betw^een two keys azure. Kemp — Three wheat sheaves in a border. Kelk — Sable a bend fleury argent. KiLHAM — Or, a morion, gules. King — Sable a lion rampant between three crosses crosslet or. KiRKSTALL Abbey — Azure three swords, their points in base, hilts and pomels, or. Knaresborough Priory — Argent a lion rampant, gules, within a bordure of the last bezantee. Lambton — Sable a fesse between three lambs passant argent, on the fesse a crescent gules (difterence). Latimer — Gules, a cross patonce or, charged with five escallops sable. 268. Yorkshire Arms. Laxgtox, of Craven, bore Per pale argent and or, three chevrons gules. Laycock — Sable, a sinister gauntlet or. Layton — Argent a fess between six crosses crosslet fitchy sable. Lambert (see 91c) — 1 and 4 — Gules a chevron between three lambs passant argent, a chief chequy or and azure. 2 and 3 — Gules an annulet or, between three chaplets argent. Crest — A female centaur (or sphinx) proper, crined or holding a flower argent stalked and leaved vert. Little — Kilnsea — A lion, fess in a chief, the dexter paw raised and erased. Crest, a lion passant, or. LiDDELL — A lion rampant crowned. LiTTLEDALE — Argent a lion passant gules on a chief azure, three crosses crosslet of the field. Markington — Gules, an orle argent debruise of a bend ermines. Mancester — Vair a bend gules. Mallory — Or a lion rampant double queue gules, collared azure. Malton Priory — Azure, three bars, gules, over all a pilgrim's crutch, in bend sinister of the first. Marley or Martheley — Argent three squirrels sejant gules, cracking nuts or. Massey — Quarterly argent and gules a label of five points. Maister — Azure, a fess embattled between three griffins' heads, erased or. Crest, A unicorn's head, azure, out of a coronet, or, armed and maned of the first. Mansfield, of Beverley, 1397 — Gules a bend between two cotices, within six cross-crosslets argent. Mallory, of Studley — Or a lion rampant, double queued gules, gorged with a ducal coronet argent. MosELEY — Azure a fess between three trefoils slipped or. Mason, Driffield — Or, a lion rampant with two heads azure. Crest — Mermaid with comb and glass proper. Meinell — Argent on a bend azure, three escalops of the field. Mellish — Azure, two swans in pale argent, between two flanches ermine. Merlay — Vert a chevron between three garbs or. Meaux Abbey — Gules, a cross patonce vaire, azure, between four martlets of the second. Yorkshire Arms. MicHAELBURNE — Or a cross between two eaglets displayed, sable. MouNTXEY — Gules, a bend between six martlets or. Morton — Ermine and gules, in two and three, a goat's head erased argent. Nesfield —Or a bend gules charged with another nebule argent. Also— Argent, a bend nebule cotised sable. Newsom — Azure, a fesse argent between a pair of bars gemells or. Newsome — Argent on a bend azure, three roses argent. Nelson — Per pale argent and sable, a chevron between three fleurs- de-lis counterchanged. Neale — Or, two lions rampant sable, supporting a sinister gauntlet gules. Norcliffe, Langton — Azure, five mascles voided in cross or, a chief ermine. Norcliffe — Argent five fusils or lozenges voided in cross or, a chief ermine. Norton — Argent a saltire sable, a label of three points azure. North — Azure, a lion passant between three fleurs-de-lys argent. NosTAL Priory — Gules a cross between four lions rampant or. Nunwick — Sable an eagle displayed or. Gates, Almondbury, &c. — Argent two bendlets engrailed azure, in chief a cock gules, a canton ermine. Gates (Meanwood) : 1 and 4, Gates. 2 and 3, Jolley — Argent on a pile vert three dexter hands erected of the first. Grace Lion rampant parted per fesse ermine and erminois, between two roses argent barbed and seeded proper. Also 1 and 4, Gates. 2, Sherbrooke — Vair a chief or, over all on a bend gules three mullets of the second pierced of the last. 3rd, Coape — Argent on a chevron counter-embattled sable, between three roses gules stalked and leaved vert, as many fleurs-de-lis or. Newby, of Fenton,— Argent, two stilts in saltire sable, garnished or. Also, of Hooton — Argent, a chevron between three crosses patt^e gules. Ombler — Sable, three pheons argent, on a fess, or, a lion passant gules, 270 Yorkshire Arms. Otterburn — Argent on a chief indented gules three crosses crosslet fitchy of the first. OwsT — A plain shield. Crest, a horse's head. Parker — A chevron between three stags' heads cabossed. Paslew — Argent, a fess between three mullets sable pierced of the field. (Now at Wiswall.) Paslew — Argent a fess between three mullets pierced, sable. Petyt — Argent a lion rampant gules, in the dexter chief a pheon sable. Pennington — Five fusils, fessewise. Pickeburne — Argent a fess engrailed sable, between three paynnetts proper. Pierson — Azure three stars proper, inter two poles, wavy ermine. Pollard, Bierley — Ermine, a cross engrailed sable. PiLKiNOTON, Che vet — Argent a cross patonce voided gules. Crest — Mower and scythe. PoNTEFRACT Priory — Quarterly, argent and gules, a bend sable ; over all a label of five points, argent. PoYNiNGS — Barruly of six or and vert, a bend gules. PiGOT — Ermine, three fusils in fess gules, a crescent, argent. Plomer — Or a fess sable in chief three mullets. PooLEY — Or a lion rampant sable, armed and langued gules. Preston — Argent on a cross gules five escallops of the first within a bordure vert. Querton — Sable a maunch argent. QuixLEY — Gules three greyhounds courant in pale argent collared gobony or and sable. De la Pole 1300: — Azure, a fess or between three leopards' heads. De la Pole 1340 : — Azure two bars wavy argent. Rider, Yorks. — Azure, a chevron between three crescents argent. Rayner — Ermine on a chief indented azure two estoiles or. Rande — Azure, a chevron between three roses gules. 1584. Rayney — Two wings conjoined in lure, tips downward. Redmer — Seal, A bend inter three fleurs-de-lis. Revel — Ermine, on a chevron, three trefoils, and a border engrailed. RisBY — Argent, a saltire engrailed inter four ciriquefoils, gules. 271 Yorkshire Arms, RiSHTON — Argent, a lion passant and a chief sable. Ridley — Argent, on a mount vert a bull gules. Richardson, Brandesburton — Parted per chevron, azure and or, three lions' heads erased. 2nd quarter— Vei't, three stags' heads, cabossed or, on a fess sable. RiEVAULx Priory — Gules three water bougets argent, in pale a crosier or. RiLSTON — Sable a saltire argent. RiPON Bishopric — Argent on a saltire gules two keys in saltire or, on a chief of the second a holy lamb argent. RouTH, of Routh — Argent on a bend, inter two cottices sable, three mullets of the field. RossEL — Argent a chevron gules, between three roses proper. RocKLEY — Argent a fess sable between seven lozenges gules. RoMiLLE — Or three bars gules. RocLiFFE — Argent a chevron between three lions' heads erased gules. Rycroft — Per bend sinister gules and or, three griffins' heads erased counterchanged on a chief argent a fleur-de-lis azure between two roses of the first. Ryley — Or a fess between three crosses pattee fitched sable. RouTH Church Glass — Argent on a bend, dexter, cotised, sable, three mullets of six points of the first. ,, Barry of six, or and azure, a bendlet engrailed, sable. (Wm. Roos.) ,, Barry of six gales and azure, a bendlet engrailed, sable — Routh. ,, Argent on a bend cotized sable, three mullets of the first: at Barton. „ Argent a chevron sable inter three heads erased, gules. Sackvile — Quarterly or and gules, over all a bend vair. St. John — Argent on a chief dancetty gules, a ring between two mullets or. ScRivEN — Gules a chevron (or) between two leopards' faces (or) in chief and a hunting horn in base argent. Scott — Argent on a chevron sable three helmets or. Scarborough — Argent a bend sinister between in chief three covered cups, and in base as many falcons sable. 272 Yorkshire Arms, ScoTTON — Or on a chevron sable, three esquires' hehiiets close of the field. Sewer — Argent, on a bend sable, three spouted jugs with handles of the first. Shuttle WORTH — Argent, three weavers' shuttles sable, threaded or. Shoeswell — Or on a bend dexter, sable, three horse shoes of the field, argent, nails sable. Sharp — Azure a pheon argent, within a bordure argent, charged with eight torteauxes. Short — Azure, a griffin passant wings extended argent, on a chief of the second, three plumes of feathers. Shipperdson, of Kirkburton — Sable on a bend argent three lozenges azure, each charged with a planetary sun in its glory. At Skipsea — Or, three bars humette, gules. „ On a field, under a bend gules, three bars, or. „ In a field, or, a snake nowed gules. Skirlaw Glass— Argent three chaplets gules. ,, Azure five martlets about a cross, patte, or. Skirlaw Church Glass — Three trefoils gules in bend between two cottises, sable. Argent on a chevron sable, three mullets, or. Gules a bear, or, porcupine salient, argent. Or, on a chevron sable three mullets, argent. Gules three chevrons braced in base, and a chief, or. Barry of six or and azure. Snipstone — Sable on a bend argent three garbs gules. Spofforth — Golden border, two gold chevrons on gules. Crest — Chess-rook, gules. Stodleigh or Studley — Argent an eagle displayed sable. Also, Yair on a bend three eaglets displayed. Stanley — Argent on a bend azure three stags' heads cabossed or. Stamforth — Erminois on a fess wavy gules three lions rampant argent. Stokes — Argent, on a chevron, azure, three trefoils slipped of the field within a bordure, gules, bazantie. Humbleton Glass — Stafford, Duke of Buckingham — Or, a chevron gules. Staveley — Barrulyof eight argent and gules, over all a fieur-de-lys, sable. 273 Yorkshire Arms. SuGDEN ? — Azure a fess or, in chief three women's heads affrontes couped at the shoulders, proper vested and crined or, in base a lion's or leopard's head erased of the second. SwYNE — Argent, a boar passant, sabled, bristled, or. SwAYLE — Argent on a fesse gules cotised sable, between three mullets pierced of the last, a greyhound courant or. Sykes, Sledmere, &c. — Argent a chevron sable between three sykes or fountains proper. Crest, demi-triton blowing shell. Tancred — Argent a chevron between three escallops gules. Crest, Olive tree. Tancred — Argent on a chevron engrailed between three escallops gules, as many annulets of the field. Thwaits — Or, on a fess between three fleurs-de-lis sable as many bezants. TiLLOTsoN — Azure two bends (sinister ?) between two garbs, all or. ToRR — Sable, a tower embattled argent. TowRY — Argent three towers, gules, ponts sable. TuRBUTT — Three turbots in stone : bordure ermine. Tunstall — Sable three combs argent. Turner (Kirkleatham) — Sable, on a cross argent, four fer-de-moulins of the field. Thompson, (Escrick) — 1 and 4, Per fesse argent and sable, a fesse counter-embattled between three falcons belled, all counterchanged, a canton gules. 2 and 8, Argent a cross formee extended to the sides of the shield, cheeky sable and or, for Lawley. Crests, Arm and tilting spear. Wolf statant for Lawley. Umfreville (Halsham) — Gules a cinquefoil and the field semee de cross pattee or. Umberworth, Cumberworth — Cheeky, or and gules in chief, argent, a lion sable. Ughtred — Gules a cross party or, every point charged with a mullet, gules. Vannerville — Azure, three crescents or. Window at Doncaster — Sable, a chevron between three leopards' heads or, 274 Yorkshire Arms, Veteripont (Vipont) — Gules six annulets or; 3, 2, 1. ViATT — A fess between three etoils. Wassand — Argent a chevron gules and two crescents of the second in chief. Waddington — Argent a chevron between three martlets sable. Wentworth — Sable a chevron between three leopards' faces or. Welles — Sable a cross iiory between four annulets argent. Walmsley — A pelican in her nest valuing herself proper. Washington — Azure two bars and in chief three mullets pierced argent. Walkingham — Vaire, two bars gules. Wastney — Sable, a lion rampant. Ward, of Guiseley — Azure, a cross fleury or. Whitaker, at Whalley — Sable, three mascles argent. Wilkinson — Or a fess between three unicorns passant gules. Winkesley — Argent a fess between three cinquefoils azure. Willoughby — Or on two bars gules, three water bo ugets argent. Wickersley — A fess between three cinquefoils. Withers — Argent a chevron sable between three crescents gules. Water — Argent on a chevron between three chess-rooks sable as many crescents or. Wright — Barry of six, argent and azure, in chief three leopards' faces azure. Wood YEAR — On a wreath or and sable a denii-gryphon segreant regardant, wings inverted sable, beaked membered, and semee-de-lis or. The arms of the following families are to be found at the places named as under in the " Ileraldrv in the Churches of the West Hiding," by the Uov. J. Harvey r.loom, M.A., Hemsworth, 1892: At A vh worth. Lower OsgoMcross Wapentake — Hopton, Savile Turton, Watkinson, (iully, Lowtlier, Bradley, Hare. At Cinlsworth — I'rswick, Swillington, Hertforth, Balderstone, See of York, Harcourt, Venables, Vernon (2), Hawstorne, Entwisle, Rhodes, Neville, Bate, Bright, Hawksworth, Norclif!e, Liddall, Wharton, Bright. At llurghimllU — Anne, Needham, Gascoigne, Sutton, West. 275 Yorkshire Arms. At Campsall — Yarburgh, Cooke, Ramsden, Robinson, Dawney, Humphrey, Frank, Ashwin, Ellis, Watson, Harvey, Lowther, Reinville. At Castleford — England (royal), Archbishop Thomson, See of York, Hastings. At Darrington — Skargill, Holgate, Trigot, Southeron, Barker, Thompson, Savile, Frank, Bradyll, Blair, Fitzwilliam, Farrer, Symbols of the Passion, Faith, Hope, &c., Bruce. At Ft'o titer stone — Duffield, Fairfax, Beckwith, Montecute, ]\Ionth- ermer, Nevile, Skargill, Baghill, Greystock, Scott, Holgate. At Ferry Fryston — Crowle, Milnes, Crewe, Oftley. At Knottingley — Carter, Ingram, Horsfall, Welles, Savile, Tetlow, Bradsey. At Owston — Cooke, Puleston, Davies, Mytton, Butler, Riley, Blaney, Blount, Fitzgerald, Fenton, Fitzgibbon, Eaton, Adams. At Pontefract — Borough Seal, Vernon-Harcourt, Ibbetson, Scott, Fenton, Savile, Lowther, Johnson, Warde. At St. Giles' — Christie, Stainforth, Crewe, Waterton, Lambe, Bissett, Dobson. At Skelhrooke — Lund or Burton Priory, Nevile, Broadrick, Fletcher, Browne. At South Kirkhy — Dronsfield, Fleete, Wentworth, Armytage, Dan by, Knight, Savile, Trappes, Bowes, Allott, Green, Fitzhngh, Marmion, Montague, Monthermer, Neville, Bissett, Stainton, Bam- borough, Goodricke, Bellingham, Burmeshead, Mirfield, Bradshaw, Lowther, Cavendish, Watson, Wood. At Wrayhy — Augustine, King Oswald, Oswald (or Nostell) Priory, Henry I. and IL, Robert de Lacy, Prior Ralph, King Stephen, de la Valle, Earl of Cornwall, King of the Romans, Earl Warren, Windsor, Meschines, Lacy the Constable, Roumare (Earl of Lincoln), Womb- . well, France and England (Hy. VI.), Prior Comyn, Winn, Strickland, Harbord, Ilenshaw, liervert, Asgill, Wolstenholine, Stringer, Rudstone, Read, Cholmley. At Adl'uKjjieet, Lower Osgoldcross Wapentake — Bohun, Stapleton, Darell, Wigton, Haldenby, Gerard, Ousfleet or UfHeet, Furnival, Luddington, Corbridge, Ramsden, Robinson, Middleton, Tym. At A rutin — Wells. At /]rt//?r— Newton, Legard, Burton, Dawn:iy, Darell, Etton,Pley('ell, Bagot. [Similar at Cowick and Hensall.] 27G Yorkshire Arms. At Carleton, near Snaith — Stapylton, Lovell, Beaumont, Bardolf, Browne (Lord Kilmaine), Sandys, Perceval, Taylor, Flint. At IJook — Empson. At KelUngton — Earnshaw, Rawdon, Arinytage. At Rawcliffe — Creyke, Egglinton, Arden, See of York, Venables Vernon Harcourt. At Snaith — Beanchanip, Dawnay, Newton, Rocliffe, Percy, Etton, Laiind, Barden, Burdett, D'Arcy, Nevile, Aclome, Serjeantson, Ballard, Chandler, Shearbnrn, Eadon (Trapps), Boynton, Strangeways, Yar- borough, Selby Abbey. At Womersley — Harvey, Stanhope, Baynes, Hawke, Holbeach, Newmarch, Bamsden, Fetherstonhaugh, Brooke. At Whitgift — Gyll, Stovin, Stephenson. At Ardsley, in Staincross Wapentake — Micklethwaite. At Barnsley — Maxwell, Shaw, Newman, Lister, Keresforth, Jackson, Radcliffe, Mence, Beckett, Staniforth, the Israelitish Tribes, Palmer, Belasyse, Armroyd, Wood, Simpson, Wentworth, Vernon, See of York, Archbp. Maclaghan, See of Wakefield, Bishop How, Walsham. At Brierley — Howard, Brotherton, Warren, Mowbray, Dacre, Grey- stock, Cavendish, Hard wick, Boyle, Clifford, Savile, Compton, Lambton, O'Callaghan, Talbot, Belisme, Old Talbot, Valence, Nevill, Furnival, L'Isle, Le Strange, Verdun, Foljambe, Thornhagh, Savile, Jenkinson, Shuckburgh, Evelyn, Medley. At Cawthorne — Green, Roddam, Stanhope, Spencer, Collingwood, Coke, Wilson, Ashton, Sees of York and Ripon. At Barton — Cotton, Ackton, Westby, Silvester, Wentworth, Beau- mont, Ayscoghe, Dronsfield, Rockley, Lund or Burton Abbey. At Felkirk — Monckton, Arundel, Watson, Shepley, Da Villa Costa Real, Mathew, Leemput, Handfield, (Lord Galway and Killard.) At Ileinsworth — Wrightson, Bland, See of York, Bradshaw, Gargrave, Wentworth, Fairfax, Wodehouse, Hoton, Gascoigne, Nevile, New- march, Conyers, Heber, Battie, Fenwick. At Penistone — Bosvile, Dronsfield, Stainton, Gunthwaite, Oxspring, Wilkinson, Hotham, Beaumont, Savile. At Royston — Blythman, Norman ville. Burton, Lacy, Whitley, Palmer, Garland, Montford, Stanhope, Bosvile, Butler, Nevile, Wolstenholme, Shalcross, Ramington, Tudor, Wood, Lund or Burton Abbey, D'Arcy, Broadhead, Wordsworth. 211 Yorkshire Arms, At Silkstone — Moseley, Wentworth, Bissett, Dronsfield, Popeley, Mirfield, Nevile, Bate, Brandon, Brunt, Clarke, Gozon and three other French quarterings, Smith. At Stainhorough — Wentworth, Woodhouse, Pollington, Tinslowe, Gascoigne, Fitz Maldred, Nevile, Bulmer, Ferrers, Boteler, Newmarch, Savile, Johnson. At Tankersley — Fitzwilliam, Wentworth, Butler, Lord Ormonde, Desmond, Wortley, Walker, Blake, Mackenzie, Wortley, Stuart (Wharnclifie), Tankersley, Hadfield, Abp. Thomson, Fenn, Savile. At Woiaborough — Rockley, Hopton, Strey, Mountney, Edmunds, Martin, Elmhirst, Rayney. At Woolley — Dixon, Wheatley, Hammertei], Woodruffe, Dronsfield, Mirfield, Frost, Popeley, Burdett, Trigott, Waterton, Wentworth, Whitley, Turner, Maltby, Fairfax, Hopton, Copley, Hawkesworth, Pilkington, Aldburgh, Fawkes, Wentworth, Lacy, Burton, Lund Priory. At Wortley — Montague, Monthermer, Wortley, Crichton, Harvey, Mackenzie, Stuart, Talbot, Cunynghame. At Wraghy — German heraldry, twelve examples. At Birkin, in Barkston Ash Wapentake (Lower), — Birkyn, Thornton, Smith, Hill, Breouse, Marshall, Bassingbourne, Stapylton, Paynel. At Brayton — Brooke, Stapylton, D'Arcy, Melton, Dawnay, Fairfax, Metham, Babington, Menill, Tempest, Lucie, Skelton, Gattesford, Pollard, Belvale, Lilly, Cockington. At Brotherton — Ellis, Ramsden, Ingram, Paulet, Dundas, Smyth, Butler, Towneley, Carr. At Caivood — See of York, Archbp. Montaigne, Dytton, Cawood, Acklome. At Drax — Willey, Twisleton, Boynton, Constable, Taylor. At Mo7ik Fryston — Gray, Mauleverer, Hemsworth, Bower, Middleton, Beaumont, Wilson, Wild, Hanson, Killingbeck. At Byther — Ryther, Mouncey, Redmayne, Ros or Roos, Robinson, Rogers, Holmden. At Selby — Audus, Bissett, Lathom, Warren, Neville, Hough, Wass- ington, Averinge, Royal Arms, Beaufort, Witherington, Cuningham, See of York, Selby Abbey, Edward HI. and other Royal Arms, Earl of Lancaster, Tibtoft, Fauconberg, Hawdon, Fitz Alan, Lucy, D'Arcy, Clifford, Menell, Thomas Plantagenet, Ellerker, Payne, Dobson, 278 Yorkshire Arms, Gibson, Warren, Walniesley, Charnock, Skinner, Selby, Wbitaker, Spencer, Wbarrey, Willoughby, Beke, Ros, Menell, Haninierton, Tempest, Uffleet, Petre, Howard, Brofcherton, Warren, Mowbray, Whitehead, Spencer, Eadon. At Wiatoiv— James, Wynne, Hewley, Hitch. At Bramhaut, Barkston Ash (Lower) — Barstow, Lane, Fox, Benson, Pitt, Gregson, Allgood, Grant. At Kirkbi/ WJiarfe — Ledes, Shilleto, Muschamp, Hudleston, Mowbray, Vesci, Stanhope, Sunderland, Craddock, Foreign Arms (five) : also on a gravestone, a chevron inter three mullets, esquire's helmet. At Lcihham — Foljambe, Woodruffe, Thorne, Fitzwilliam, Lewys, Hanley, Brinsley, Purse, Barton, Foot, Hastings, Leke, Jobson, Witham, Bolles, Hungerford. At Newton Kyme — Oglethorpe, Strickland, Fairfax, Kearney, Lascelles, Bushell, Stapylton, Kyme, Marshall, Hatfield, Higgins, Heslerton, Wilson, Copley. At Saxton — Hungate, Smith, Carrington, Weld, Hamond, Strange, Longueville, Warren, Dacre, Grey, Fitzhugh, Marmion. At Sherhiirn — Reygate, Harengill, Langton, Foljambe, Wooderoofi', Rhodes, Vipont, Roos or Ross, Archbp. Kemp, See of York, Royal Arms, Duke of Lancaster, Warde, Rither. At Tadcaster — Fenton, Greenwood, Ramsden, Lucy, Percy, Wrioth- esley, Shann, Potter. At Thorparch — Bellew, Gossip, Wilmer, Hatfield. At Adwwk'le- Street, Strafford and Tickhill Wapentake (North) — Washington, Anlaby, Fitzwilliam, Passelew, Wray, White, O'Farrell, Denton, Elmsall, Greaves, Clay, Lawson, Hylton, Cardonnel, Savile. At Adwick-on-Dearne — Reresby, Hardwick. At Arlisey — Fitzwilliam, Windham, Wentworth, Dispenser, Grey, Tiptoft, Fenton, Scrope, Clarell, Bland, Whitehead, Conyers, Furnivall, Brandon, Marmion, Scrope, Everingham, Montecute, Duke of Lancas- ter, Mount joy, Royal Arms, Darrell, Lloyd, Yarborough. At Bamhorough — Cresacre, Wormley, Furnival, Bella Aqua, Vincent, Griffith. At Boltnn-on-Deame — Paslew (Pashley). At Bradjield — Rimington, Ward, Wilson, Morewood, Stafford, Bedford, Gregson, Hall. 279 Yorkshire Arms, At Crodsworth — FitzAvilliam, Rawson, Picbourne, Drummond, Auriol, Thelliisson, Robarts. At Darjicld — Chadwick, Stonehouse, Torner, Marriott, Fielding (Lord Denbigh), Wombwell, Copley, Smyth, Loiivill, Pearson, Rayney, Bosvile, Savile, Ashton, Wood, Maude, Rodes, Cachehors, St. George, Rockley, Lambert, Willoughby, Welles, Ashton, Clinton, Hyldyard, Latimer, Ledet, Talbois, Godfrey, Greaves, Eland, Marmion, Scott, J'^veringham, Ardsley, Bosvile, Maude. At KrcleHfii'ld — Hastings, Brett, Greystock, Belisme, Rhys ap Griffith, Nevill (Lord Furnivall), Furnivall, Verdon, Strange, Talbot, Stirley, Mounteney, Fitzwilliam, Clarell, Lord Montecute, Laughton, Skipwith, Wortley, Mirfield, Reresby, Walker, Smith, Parkin, Rawson, Scott, Foljambe, Worsley, Lumley, Spencer, Greaves, Clay, Elmsall, Copley, Warde, Dixon, Freeman, Warham, Green, Wombwell, Scott, Moseley, Denton, Arthington, Lovelot, Mansel, Westby, Steer, Fenton, Booth, Pyne, Loudham, Brito, Lizours, Bertram, Scrope, Comyn, Marshall, Warren, Montecute, Monthermer, Plantagenet, Tiptoft (Tibetot), Charleton, Ingoldesthorpe, Bradestone, de la Pole, Burgh, Clifford, Wooderot!e, Montaigne, Thornhagh, Howard, Brotherton, Warren, ^Mowbray, D'Acre, Greystock, Savile, Jenkinson (Lord Liver- pool), Shuckburgh, Evelyn, Medley, Cavendish, Hardwick, Boyle, Clifford, Compton, Lambton, O'Callaghan, Thorne, Worsley. At Great Houghton — Rodes, Cachehors. At Hiikleton — Wood, Buck, Grey, Ponsonby, Molesworth, Caven- dish, Mevill, Mowbray, Lindley, Simpson, Palmer, Barker, Lacon, Thompson, Courtenay, Redvers, Ingram, Meynell, Lindsay, Abernethy, Ewer, Gore, Dundas, Corry, Lowry, Squire, Ellison, Milner, Pigot, Beevor, Batt, Horton, Gledhill, Lightbound, Rooke, Morewood, Eyre, Swift, Finch, Savile, Golcar, Rishworth, Copley, Wentworth, Fawkes, Jackson, W^ilkinson, Waller, Tindall, Newmarch, Curzon, Rhodes, Sandford, Cachehors, Lund Priory, Harengal, Killom, Preston, Normanville, Fitz Sweyn, Rotherfield. At Hooton Paganel — Stanhope, Hawley, Blythman, Mounteney, Town. At Marr — Lewis, Woodrufle, Hanley, Deincourt, Reresby, Norman- ville, Gotham, Byrom, Barker. At Melton — Fountayne, Bromley, Carew, Mowbray, Vincent, Wormley, Montecute (Montagu), Monthermer, Sec of York, Harington, Chester, Monckton, Levett, Owlgrave. At Oughtibridge — Skelton. 2d0 Yorkshire Arms, At BawcUffe — Middleton, Warcup, Darley, Montfort, Barnsley, Balguy, Fa veil, Wilson, Deincourt, Fitzwilliam, Conyers, Gascoigne, Nevill, Buhner, Ferrers, Boteler, Newmarch, Thirkell, Barden, Wyman, Montecute, Monthermer, Clarel), Scrope, Earl of Athol, Marshal], de Grey, Gargrave, Copley, Pigot, Mauleverer, Savile, Siithill (Soothill), Bosvile, Clinton, Lord Cromwell, Chaworth, Caven- dish, Thwaites, Ryther, Strey, Wortley, Moyle, Hamilton, Arran, Hardwick, Purcell, Carew, Wilson, Gascoigne, Hastings, Wrightson, Levyth, Went worth. At Wath-upoH-lJeanie — Ellis, Garnett, Lamb, Carr, Tuke, Cadman, See of York, Tolson, Savile, Fitzwilliam, Neville, Comyn, Passion Symbols (six shields), Fleming, Charlesworth. At Wentworth — Wentworth, Stanley, Watson, Finch, Bright, Liddall, Gascoigne, Mowbray, Wyman, Lord Strafford, Lord Rockingham, Rushe, Rokeby, Morton, Lever, Holme, Danby, Conyers, Anne, Wodehouse, Pollington, Hoton, Skelton, Tinslow, Marjorelles, Gaw- thorpe, Bolton, Frank, Barden, Thirkell, Manduit, Bykard, Fitz- maldred, Nevile, Bulmer, Clanwith, Clavering, Merley, Boteler, Pantulf, Newmarch. At Doncaster (Soke of Dontaster) — Bower, Pearson, Rayney, Cooper, Jarratt, Horsfall, Baxter, Godfrey, Thwaites, Mercers' Company, Lancashire, Gibson, Barstow, Rayney, Flower, Braylesford, St. George, Seaton, Forman, Mowbray, Hooper, Abercrombie, Blair. At Loversall — Wyrrall, Banks, Dixon, Overton, Middleton, Womb- well, Vesci, Fenton, Fisher. At Rossington — Brown, Williams, Stovin, Whitaker, Brett. At Armthorpey in Strafford and Tickhill (South) Wapentake — Yarburgh, Cooke. At Anstcm — Wright, Hutton, Peigham (Pelham). At Aston — Darcy, Tempest, Grey, Bertram, St. Leger, Melton, Lucy, Hilton, Greystock, Langton, Mennill, Scrope, Melton, Lascelles, Fane, Nevile (Abergavenny), Talbot, Mildmay, West. At Barnhy-on-Don — Hopton, Portington, Ramsden, Gregory, Wade, Stringer. At Braithwell — Savile, Lumley (Lord Scarbro'), Eyre, Sheffield, Waterhouse, Bosvile. At Cantley — Childers, Eardley, Walbanke, Bourchier. At Conisborough — Conisburgh, Copley, Woodyear, Revil. 281 Yorkshire Arms. At Dalton — Howard, Brotherton, Warren, Mowbray, Dacre, Grey- stock; Cavendish, Hardwick, Boyle, Clifford, Savile, Compton ; Lambton, and wolf passant from a copse; all to shew Mrs. Foljambe's ancestry. Foljambe, Fitzwilliam, Clarell, Reygate, Scrope, Comyn of Athol, Neville, Montecute, Woodstock, Thornhagh, Jenkinson, Ottley, Shuckburgh, Medley. At Kcclesall — Greaves, Clay, Elmsall, Bagshawe, Child, Foxlowe, Murray, Bustard, Marwood, Creswick, Furness, Annesley, Shore, Firth, Patten, Yale, Hodgson. At Edlington — Wharton. At Firheck — Miles, More, Jebb, de Witt, Gladwin, du Keyne, St. Leger, Butler, Knight, Gaily, Eyre. At llartkiU — Osborne (Leeds), Broughton, Secroft,Hewit,Walmesley, Danvers, Nevill (Lord Latimer), Bertie (Lindsey), Willoughby, Beke, de Yere, Seymour, Harley (Oxford), Godolphin, Belasyse, Hodgson, Alderson, Churchill. At Uatfu'ld — Hatfield, Westby, Hastings, Leeke,Wharfcon,Pilkington, Andrews, Jackson, Wolf, Healey, Drake, Hall, Oughtibridge, de la Pryme, Johnson, Fairfax. At lleeley — Brownell. At llooton Roberts — Marsden, Newby, Robinson, Pickard,Wentworth. At Kirk Sandal — Rokeby, Morton, Danby, Conyers, Brown. At Lamjhton-en-le-Morthen — Hatfeild, Mirtin, Beckwith, Chaloner. At Malthy — Nicholls, BoAver. At Mexborough — Savile, Sanderson, w4th shield of Salvation, and one, Argent a lion rampant sable, bordure charged with eleven trefoils slipped. At Ravenjield — Parkin, Bosvile, Bolles, Laughton, Humphrys, Westby. At RotherJuwi—lioyvdbvd, Brotherton, Warren, Mowbray, March, Dacre, Greystock, Foljambe, Thornhagh, Savile, Jenkinson, Ottley, Shuckburgh, Evelyn, Medley, Cavendish, Hardwick, Boyle, Clifford, Compton, Lambton, Segrave, Edward the Confessor, Bullock, Melton, Lucie, Hilton, Belvale, Laughton, Westby, Beckwith, Hirst, Swift, Wombwell, W'entworth, Buck. At Sheffield — Mappin, Talbot, Comyn, Yalence, Montchensy, Mont- gomery, Strange, Nevile, Furnival, Lovetot, Yerdon, Lacy, Butler, Hastings, Marshall, Strongbow, Herbert, Cavendish, Macmoragh, 282 Yorkshire Arms. Manners, Bertram, Turner, Brown, Lister, Bright, See of York, Archbp. Miisgrave, Sale, Walker, Sheffield town and borough, Cutlers' Company, Jessop, Swift, Darcy, Howard, Gill, Lawson, See of York, Blakeney. [At St. Paul's — Foster, Wright] . At Stainton — Toone, Wastneys, Pearson, Pashley, Broughton, Walker, Bosvile. At Thorpe Salvin — Portington, Pashley, Sandford. At Tluihenjh — Hedges, Reresby, Deincourt, Normanville, Gotham, Yarborough, Swift, Finch, Savile. At Tuhltill — Vesci, Eastfield, Sandford, White, Tofield, Atkinson, Gill, Laughton, Fairfax, Vesci, Lumley, Savile, Beresford, Clarell, Aldwarke. At Todwick — Wastneys. At Treeton — Lees, Adams, Bradshaw, Vernon, Fitzwilliam, Sorby, Holme. At Wadworth — Pierrepoint, Fitzwilliam, Clifton, Copley, Kent, Eggleton, Wordsworth, Robinson, Howard, Brotherton, Warren, Mowbray, Dacre, Greystock, Foljambe, Thornhagh, Savile, Jenkinson, Shuckburgh, Evelyn, Medley, Cavendish, Hardwick, Boyle, Clifford, Compton, Lambton, O'Callaghan, Fitzwilliam, Clinton, Clarell, Reygate, Scrope, Nevile, Montecute, Woodstock. At ITaZ^s— Hewett, Bettenson. At Wantisivorth — Battie, Pierrepoint, Syleur, Kelham, Vavasour, Copley, Hervey, Rokeby, Wrightson, Bland, Heber, Fawkes, \V hi taker. At Whiifto7i — Carver, St. Andrew Cross, See of York, Kempe. At Wickersley — Waring. At Alverthorpe, in (Lower) Agbrigg Wapentake — Ridsdale, Wheatley. At Ardsley — Shaw, Atkinson, Nettleton. At Catley — Copley, Thwait, Piggott, Stapylton, Neville; also a boar's head erect between two greyhounds ; Mirfield, Taylor, Foxcroft. At Crojton — Bishop Fleming, Wilson, Wright, Bruce, Brudenell, Meyer, Mason, Gould, Carr. At Dewsbury — Savile, Warren, Dcspencer, Scargill ; also argent a bend gules, bordure; Latham, Haigh, Peebles, Greenwood, Rookes, Cooke, Turner, Carey. 283 Yorkshire Arms. At Emley — Fitzwilliam, Conyers, Chaworth, Brooke, Asheton, Bowdon, Allott, Bosvile, Farrington, Wiglesworth, Woutley. At Hanging Heaton — Rowley. At Horhury — Carr, impaling gules, fesse dancetty ermine inter three fleurs-de-lis argent, Dickinson, Robinson, Parker, St. Peter's Keys. At Methley — Cathcart, Fremantle, Goodwin, Waterton, Fleming, Welles, Beke, Willoughby, Savile, Garth, Wentworth, Golcar, Rish- Avorth, Tankersley, Chaworth, Eland, Thornhill, Copley, Dent, Delaval, Blake, Radclitfe, Mellington, Stephenson, WombAvell, Scargill, Clifford, Passion Symbols, &c. At Mirjield — Savile, Beaumont, Ingham, Bradbury, Brook. At Morleij — Sees of York and Ripon. At Xormanton — Levett, Mallet, Peytevin, Russell, Vavasour, Favell, Redman, Smith, Sculthorpe, Torre, Sylvester, Haworth, Ashton, Dodsworth, Dawkins, Squire, Harrison, Percy, Lacy, Chaplin. At Onlton — Blayds, Downes, Fetherston, Brooke, Grosvenor, Calverley, Walker. At Tiof/nvell — Legh, Hopkinson, North, West, Vavasour, Wortley, CoUings, Favell, Archbp. Markham, See of York, Bell, Lyley, Black- well, Dobson, Harrison, Burnell, Ingram, Gascoigne, Dyneley, Humble ; also. Azure a chevron gules inter three stags' heads caboshed argent. At iSandal Magna — Norton, Waterhouse, Charles worth. Gill, Percy, Lucy, Frost, Amyas, Poynings, Fitzpayne, Bryan, Percy badge (Fetterlock), Nevile, Beaumont, Pilkington, Duke of Lancaster, Warren, Fernandes, Hutchinson, Dawson, Swinnerton, W^entworth, Rawstorne, Copley, Wood, West, Green, Watson, with bend vairy between six pelicans. At Thornhill — Savile, Thornhill, Paston, Frost, Archbp. Scott, See of York, Hebblethwaite, Ledes, Amyas, Lacy, Wentworth, Trappes, Waterhouse, Witherington, Leventhorpe, Gascoigne, Pilkington, Harington, Baildon, Vernon, Golcar, Tankersley, Chaworth, Deincourt, Eland, Talbot, Ayscough, Rish worth, Basforth, Wycett, Mitchell, Toone, Copley. At Stanley — Maude. At Thames — Royal Arms, &c., for Prince Consort. At Wakefield— ^a\i\e, Basforth, Percy, Ingram, See of Wakefield, Walsham, How, Pilkington, Nevile, Eggleton, Rawstorne, Tufnell, Burrell, Harrison, Wentworth, Maude, Nettleton, Fenton, Wheatley, ^84 Yorkshire Arms. Sill, Turner, impaling gules, a chevron inter three martlets azure a cinquefoil, Dawson, Edmunds, Waddingtoii, Smalpage, Wakefield town, Fernandes, Nowell, See of Eipon, Camidge, Coppindale, Cookson, Disney, Dives, Hussey, Clinton, Proctor, Denison, Lawson, Witton, Hodgson, Rookes, Hanson, Gates, Dundas, Smyth, Watkinson, Kennet, Fairfax, Ford, Straton. [In St. John's — Dawson, Kilby, Tottenham, Hatfeild, Kaye, Wentworth.] At Warwjield (Kirkthorpe) — Stringer, Norton, Smyth, Wheatley, Foxley, Arthington, Ibbetson, Frank, Fitzroy, Leak, Thornton, Burton, Ryley, Symbols of the Passion, &c., Wales, Ormerod. At Woodkirk — Hodgson, Comyn of Nostell. At Almondburi/, in (Upper) Agbrigg Wapentake — Apostolic em- blems, Kaye, Armitage, Mountjoy, Lacy, Wentworth, Lister, Taylor, Dowker, Ramsden, Wormald. At Bradley — Haigh. At Huddersficld — 16 English Sees, Ramsden, Ligram, Wilkinson, Fenton, Clayton, Bishop Longley, Starkey, Franks, Stanton, Armitage, Horsfall, North, Bateman, Bishop Wilson, Radcliffe, Sunderland, Macdonnell, Archbp. Harcourt, Brook. At Kirkbiirton — Horsfall, Beckwith, Bill, Armitage, Mountjoy. At Kirh'heaton — Alderson, Peel, Walker, Kitson, Alston, Oxenden, Clarke, Thompson, Greenwood, Tolson, Senior, Wilson, Dickins, Beaumont, Wiggins, Holt, Harrington, Multon, Morville, Banester, Neville, Clifton, Laurence, Lowther, Ash ton. At Allerton Maideverer, in (Upper) Claro Wapentake — Arundel, Mauleverer. At Cowthorpe — Roucliff, Roos, Arden (?), Burgh, Ingilby, Pix, Hammerton, Tempest, Plumpton, Ughtred. At IJunshif/oie — Jenkins, Paulet, Royal Arms of Charles II., also of 1615 ; Goodricke. At Kirlnj Overblow — Hammerton, also A bend sinister and six fusils; Dodson, Scott, Fenton. At Kirk Deighton — Manners, Ros, Froggett, Trippe, Burton. At Kirk lUnnuwrton — Thompson. At !. cathh' 11 -IWich, Brandling, Hopton, Lindley, Garret, Aldbrougli, Prior Moon's crescent. 285 Yorkshire Arms. At Little Ousehnrn — Micklethwait. At Nim Monkton — Paylor. At Pannal — Tnnitarians' Cross, Symeson (Simpson). At Hiph'ii—lw^Why, Bourne, Roucliff, Talbois, Amcotes, Atkinson, Clenientson, Savile, Boynton, Mauleverer, Lascelles. At Whiiieij — Cass, impaling Ermine a fesse between three pbeons sable. At Kirhij Mahcard in Ripon Liberty — Dawson, Bowes. At Niild — Rawson, Dawnay. At Bipon — Greenwood, Norton, Lowther, Wentworth, Hutton, Wolsten holme, Neville, Nunwicke, Tempest, Newmarche, Washington, Bullock, Radcliffe, Ribston, Mansell, Fletcher, Kitchingham, Lovell, Hassell, Bacon, Foster, Oxley, Squire, Higgins, Staines, Bute, Marr, Stuart, Cardross, Erskine, Fairfax, Bayne(s), Holland (Lord Huntington), Malmaynes, Green, Warren, Swales, Dransfield, Bowyer, Pulleyn, Coates, Wales, Elliott, Preston, Sievwright, Bowes, Bishop Longley, Leigh, Hodgson, Reynard, Horner, Gildart, Braddock, Floyer, Lo(]ge, Ripley, ]\laister, Aislabie, Rawlinson, Mallorie, Moseley, Royal Arms of Queen Aune, Wood, Perkins, Kilviugton, Norton, Serjeantson, Staveley, Maynard, Stanley, Lister, Markenfield, Goldsborough, Conyers, Blackett, Roos, Monthermer, Montecute, Scrope, Wise, White, Isnijiy, Pigott, Merliug, Caterall, St. Wilfrid, See of York, St. Paul, Dering, Sharp, Robinson (Lord Ripou), Yorke, Campbell, Lorn, Grey, Hobart, Bertie, Yyner, Woodd, Ballard. [At Holi/ Trinity Church — Kilvington, Adams, See of York, Archbp. Vernon Venables Harcourt, Frankland.] At Copgrnre, in (Lower) Claro Wapentake — Duncombe. At Goldsborough — Goldsborough, Neville, Thirkett, Manners (Lord Roos), Byerley, Wharton, Hutton, Lascelles, Blake, ToUett, Ingilby. At Great Ouseburn — Suttell, Horsfield (Horsfall), Mann, Chaworth. At Knaresborough — Stockdale, Slingsby, Walkingham, Scriven, Markington, Cradock, Lovell, Watson, Gregory, Farside, White, Clayton, Wilkes, Simpson, Pulleyn, Holgate, Rhodes, Collins. At Spofforth — Percy, Lucy, Plumpton, Talbot, Middelton, Strickland, Dripp. 286 Yorkshire Arms, Hunter's Minor Gentry of Yorks., edited by J. W. Clay, F.S.A., 4 Vols. (Harl. Soc), has references to the following arms: Allen AUington Allott Alured Arraitage Arthington Ashley Athorpe Barry Beeston Benson Benyon Birkbeck Blythe Bohun Bradley Brailsford Briggs Bright Burnet Buxton Carleill ChampernounGladwin Charlesworth Goodwin Chorley Coke Constable Creyke Criplin Cripps Croft Crowther Dallison Dixon Dodson Draycot Eaton Eddowes Fenay Field Fitz Othes Foster Fourness Foxlow Green Greve Hallowes Harrison Harvey Heaton Hewet Hibbert Holdsworth Holy Hopton Horsfall Hunter Jackson Jerningham Johnson Johnston Jolley, Jollie, Kaye, Ken net Lewin ]\Iarriot Maude Michel Milner Mirfield Morton Nettleton Norton Gates Onley Oxley Pashley Pemberton Percy Perins Pott Poulson Pympe Raymond Rayner Robinson St. More Sanderson Saxton Scholeiield Scott Sidney Skinner Smithson Stones Sunderland Sutcliffe Swift Wade Walker Walton Washton Waterland Wheatley Wigfall Witton W^att The "Yorkshire Archaeological Journal" has references to the following arms in the volumes named: — Acclom 12, Adams 15, 17, Aislaby 1, 17, Alan 4, Amyas 1, H, Aldtdmrgh 4, 6,8, 9, Aldbro' 15, 17, Anby 10, Anderson 1, 16, Anley 14, Aquillon 13, Arches 4, Arderne 8, Armitage, Armytage 1, 7, Arthington 1, Ashton 5, 7, 15, 17, Aske 6, Askwith 18, Athol 15, Atkinsim 3, Atkins 16, Atton, Etton 11, 12 (long dispute on arms, pp. 268-6), 14, Ayscough 6. Baildon 6, Balliol 4, Balderston 10, Barrington 17, Barnby 10, Barwick 14, Bassett 7, Bathnrst 6, Bayloy 14, Beaumont, Beamond 1, 6, 7, 15, 17, Boauchaiup 6, 18, 18, Beake 18, r>eckwith 6, 9, 15, 16, 17, Bell 18, Ik'llasis 18, li(>llerl)y 15, r»ellew 18, Bethel 1, Berkeley 15, Bertram 18, r»igod 16, Bird 'll, Birkin 12, Bishop 14, Blakiston 16, Biondeville 17, Blyth 6, Bocland 7, Bohun 17, Booth 1, Boteler 2, J^ionhon 15, Bourohirst 9, Bourchior 17, Bowe 9, Bower 6, Bowes 6, 9, liowles 17, P>osvile, Boyvilo 8, 5, 17, Boynton 1, 12, 17, Brad- ford 7, 8, Bradshaw 17, Brakenholme 17, Brampton 17, Bright 15, 287 Yorkshire Arms, Bromflete 15, Brooke 1, 12, Browne 7, Brownlow 6, Bruce, Brns 6, 7, 8, 13, 16, Bryan 1, Bullock 15, Bunny 3, 5, 6, 8, Burgh 8, 17, 15, Burdett 8, 17, Burton 1, Burun 4, Busli 4, Butler 15, Buxton 17, Byron 7. Calverley 1, Castle 14, Cawood 12, Chaloner 1, 6, 8, Chay worth 7, Chaytor 6, Cheney 13, Chilcote 16, Chilton 14, Cholmley 9, Chuselden 13, Clare 18, Clarell 2, Clay 2, Clayton 7, Cleseby 6, Clifford 2, 4, 12, 15, Clyderhow, Clitheroe 6, Colby 17, Colchester 16, Collings 15, Collyer 6, Colthurst 18, Colville 9,' 10, 16, Constable 12, 16, Conyers 7, 15, 16, Conynghaia 12, Cooke 1, 4, 16, Copley 9, 10, Corbett 15, Corbridge 11, Cornwallis 1, Cottrel 18, Craddock 1, Crathorne 17, Craven 13 bis., Cresacre 10, Creswick 14, Creyke 4, Croft 1, 9, Crompton 6, Crophill 17, Croxhill 17, Cutler 18. ' Dacre 2, 10, Dakins 17, Dalston 1, Dalton 9, 12, Danby 10, 17, Daniell 14, Dapifer 7, Darby 14, Darcy 3, 9, 12, 15, Parley 11, Daubigny 4, Davenport 1, Davill 7, Dawkins 5, Dawny 18, Dawson 15, Deincourt 10, De Mauley 11, Denison 12, Dernford 17, Despencer 13, 15, 18, Devereux 17, Dickson (Dixon) 3, Ditton 10, DodsAVorth 5, Dolman 14, Dowman 14, Drake 8, Dranstield 8, Drew 15, Dunconibe 16, Dyson 2, 10. • Eden 9, Ehmd, EUand 6, 10, 12, Ellerton 9, 17, Ellerker 12, Ellis 13, Empson 7, English 7, Estoft 10, Everinghani 2, 12, 13, Exelby 10, Eynns 18. Fairfax 13, Earrand (see Ferrand), Farrer (see Ferrers) 15, Faucon- berg 12, 16, Favell 5, Fawcett 16, Fenay 6, Fencotes 16, Fenwick 1, Ferrand 6, Ferrers 2, 7, 17, Fetherston 15, Field 14, Finchenden 6, 12, 15, FitzAlan 9, 12, 13, 18, FitzHugh 10, 12, 16, FitzPayne 1, FitzRanulph 8, 13, FitzWalter 17, FitzWilliam 2, 6, 7, 11, 15, Fixbv 10, Fleming 2, 6, 7, 8, Flower 15, Foliott 10, 11, Foljambe 15, Folli- foot 6, 10, Fossard 4, 5, 16, Fountains Abbey 15, Foxley 1, Frank 1, Freeston 6, French 15, Frewen 1, Frobisher 6, Frost 1, 8, 12, Frox- more 15, Fryston 8, Fultliorpe 12, 16, Furnells 5, Furnival 11, 15, 16. Galliard 17, Gant (Gaunt) 4, Gargrave 8, Garland 11, Gascoigne 6, 7,10,13,16, Gatacre 18, Gerard 1, 11, Gibson 1, 15, Gledhill ], Golcar 8, 10, Goldsbrough 9, Goodrick 14, Gouis 6, Gousil (Goxhill) 3, Graham 1, 8, Greenwood 15, Grey 12, 13, Greystock 2, 16, Grice 1, Grimthorpe 2, Grosvenor 8, Guisborough 13. Hackluyt 17, Hadnall 15, Haldenby 11, Haliday 8, Hamerton 8, 12, 15, Hamond 13, Hanson 1, Hardwick 10, Harrington 7, 10, Harsnet 8, Hasleden 3, 5, Hastings 4, 10, 15, Hawksworth 6, Haworth 5, Hawyke 6, 7, Heaton 8, Heber 15, Heton 7, 15, Hellard, Grant of Arms in 1469, 18, Herbert 1, 17, 18, Herringham 15, Hertforth 10, Hilton 15, Hoby 17, Hodson 1, Hodgson 5, Holgate 13, Plolme 14, N, 288 Yorkshire Arms, Holmden 15, Hopton 1, 6, 7, 10, Horbury 7, Horne 3, Horton 10, Hose 1, Hough 12, Howardl, Huby 15, Hiiddleston 13, Hulbert 6, Hungate 10, 14, 18, Hutchinson 17, (Granted 1581), 18, Hutton 1, 6, 15. Ibbetson 1, Ingilby 15, Ingram 16, Insula see L'isle, Issott 16. Jackson 6, 12, JeffrdJ^s 8, Jessop 9, Arms granted 1575, 18. Kay 1, 6, 10, Keppel 14, Kilham 15, Kyllom 17. Lacy 1, 6, 10, 13, 15, Lake 1, 6, 8, Lamplough 1, Langdale 11, 14, Langley 1, Lascelles 7, 15, Lathom 12, 15, Latimer 13, Laward 13, Lawson 9, 15, Layborne 12, Layton 1, 15, Laton 16, 17, Lawrence 17, Leake 8, Lechford 8, Lee 14, Leeds 8, 12, 15, Lester 15, Lever 17, Levett 5, 8, Lewis 11, 14, de L'isle (Insula) 4, 6, Lister 2, Liversedge 7, Lockwood 7, Londesbro' 12, Longford 3, Lovain 1, 9, 17, Lucie 1, 9, 12, 13, 15, Luddington 11, Lutterell 9, Lyley 1, 7, Lyndley 15. Magnaville 7, Magneby 13, Magnus 17, Malbis 12, Mallory 1, Malleit 4, 5, 6, 8, Maltby 12, Malbis 16, Maltravers 13, Mandevile 17, j\Ianyngham 14, Manston 17, Markham 6, Marmion 10, Marsh 1, Marshall 7, Marsingale 16, Marwood 16, Mason 6, Massie 15, Manley 4,- 13, 16, l\Iauleverer 8, 9, 14, 1^, 16, Melton 12, 15, Merske 6, Messenger 2, Metcalfe 9, Metham 13, Meynell 9, 12, 16, Middleton 15, Milseynt 12, Mirfield 7, 8, Mohun 13, Monk Bretton 12, Monta- cute 13, Montgomery 15, Mortain 4, Morewood 15, Morgan 17, Moreby 12, Morville 2, 7, Mosley 18, Mounson 7, Mountfort 11, 17, Mountney 14, Mowbray 2, 13, 18, Multon 2, 7, 10, Murdoc 3, Mus- champ 15, Musgrave 10, 17. Navarre 13, Naylor 1, Nettleton 15, Nevile 4, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, Newmarch 4, 6, 10, 13, Newport 8, Newton 14, Normanville 15, Norton 15, Nostel Priory 11, Nottingham 17, Notton 8, 12. Oakley 17, Oglethorpe 14, Osbaldiston 12, Ousefieet, see Usfleet. Palmes 15, Parker 15, Parr 16, Paganel, Paynel 4, 5, 7, Paulet 13, Payler 14, Payne 12, Pearson 1, Peeke 6, Pennington 17, Percy (Old and New) 1, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, Perkins 15, Peytvin 5, Phillip 6, Pickering 8, Pierrepoint 15, Pierson 12, Pigott 10, Pilkiugton 7, 10, Plompton 4, 9, 15, 16, Phimmer 1, Pole (de la) 5, Popeley 8, Portington 7, Poynings 1, Prichard 1, Prickett 14, Prince 1, Proby 1, Pudsey 6, 8, 15, 17, Pullein 1. Quarmby 6, 7, 10, Quincy 17. Rachdale, see Rochdale, Ramsden 7, Rastrick 1, Ravenslaw (Rawns- ley) 1, Rawdon 6, Rawe, Grant in 1668, 18, Redish 3, Redmayn 4, 5, 6, 10, Reresby 9, Restwould 3, 5, 8, Rhodes, Rodes 6, 15, Richards 9, Richardson 1, Richmond 15, Rishforth, Rishworth 6, 12, see Rushfortb, RETURN CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT TO^^^ 202 Main Library LOAN PERIOD 1 HOME USE 2 3 4 5 6 ALL BOOKS MAY BE RECALLED AFTER 7 DAYS Renewals and Recharges may be made 4 days prior to the due date. Books may be Renewed by calling 642-3405. 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