An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex, Volume 4, South east. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1923.
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Essex Armorial.
The family arms given are those that occur in the four volumes of the Essex Inventory dating from before the year 1550. It is thought that the inclusion of this Essex "Armorial" will be of some interest to students, the blazon given in each case being the usual recognized form, though variations in some instances will be found under the individual monuments. The arms (before 1550) of certain well-known families not blazoned (although identified) in the Inventories are here added for the sake of completeness.
E. E. Dorling.
(D') Adeleigh (?)—checky or and sable.
Anle, or Inle (?= De Lisle)—or a fesse between two cheverons sable.
Archdeacon—argent three cheverons sable with a label gules.
Ardall, -e—argent a cheveron between three stars gules.
Arderne—paly or and gules a chief argent with three lozenges gules therein on the middle lozenge a chess-rook or.
Arundel—sable six swallows argent. See also Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel.
Aspall—azure three cheverons or.
Aylmer—argent a cross sable between four Cornish choughs.
Ayloffe—sable a lion or collared gules between three crosses for my or.
Badlesmere—argent a fesse between two gemel-bars gules.
Baldry—sable a cheveron or between three demi-griffons ermine with three martlets gu es on the cheveron.
Bardolf—azure three cinqfoils or.
See also Phelips, Lord Bardolf.
Bardwell—gules a leaping goat argent horned or.
Barett—barry of four argent and gules parted and counter-coloured.
Bateman—sable six sleeping lions argent.
Baud—gules three cheverons argent.
Baynard—gules three cheverons ermine with a label of five points or.
Beauchamp (of Bedford)—quarterly or and gules a bend sable.
Beaumont—azure flory and a lion or.
Bedell (?)—argent a cheveron between three molets gules.
Beeleigh Abbey—argent six fleurs-de-lis azure.
Belhouse—argent crusily sable with three lions gules.
Bendish—argent a cheveron sable between three rams' heads razed azure.
Berdefield—argent a bend azure with three fleurs-de-lis or thereon.
Bernard—argent a bear rampant sable muzzled or.
Berners—quarterly or and vert with a crescent for difference.
Bigwood—argent a chief gules with two crescents or therein.
Bohun (of Hereford)—azure a bend argent cotised or between six lions or.
Bohun (of Northampton)—as Bohun of Hereford with three molets gules on the bend.
Bolebec—vert a lion argent.
Borgate—paly argent and sable.
Borrow—azure three fleurs-de-lis ermine with a crescent for difference.
Bourchier—argent a cross engrailed gules between four water-bougets sable.
Bourguylon—quarterly or and gules a bend sable charged with three rings or.
Boutetort—or a saltire engrailed sable.
Bovill—quarterly or and sable a crescent for difference.
Bray—argent a cheveron between three roundels sable with a border engrailed gules.
Braybroke, Robert, Bishop of London—argent seven voided lozenges and a border gules.
Braybrook—argent six voided lozenges gules.
Breton—azure two cheverons or with two molets or in chief.
Brianzon (?)—gyronny of twelve pieces with a bend over all.
Bridges, or Bruges—argent on a cross sable a leopard's head or.
Brotherton, Thomas of—England with a label argent.
Broughton—argent a cheveron between three molets gules.
Browne—azure a cheveron between three scallops or a border gules.
Browne (of Beechworth)—sable three lions passant in bend between two double colises argent.
Bruges—see Bridges, above.
Bruyn—azure a mill-rind cross or.
Burgh, de (Earl of Ulster)—or a cross gules.
Burley—gules two bars gobony argent and azure.
Burnell, or Lovell—argent a lion sable with a golden crown in a border azure.
Butler—azure a cheveron between three covered cups or with a crescent for difference.
Butler (Earl of Ormonde)—or a chief indented azure.
Canterbury, Archbishopric of—azure a cross-staff argent with its cross or and over all a pall argent charged with four crosses formy fitchy sable.
Carminow—azure a bend or with a label gules for difference.
Chanceaux—argent a cheveron between three rings gules.
Chideock—gules a scutcheon in an orle of martlets argent.
Clare—or three cheverons gules.
Clopton—sable a bend ermine between two cotises dancetty or.
Cloville, or Clouville—argent two cheverons sable powdered with cloves or.
Cobham (of Cobham)—gules a cheveron or with three lions sable thereon.
Cobham (of Sterborough)—gules a cheveron or with three stars sable thereon.
Coggeshall—argent a cross between four scallops sable.
Colbroke—sable a lion argent and over all a fesse or with three crosses formy fitchy sable thereon.
Colt, -e—argent a fesse azure between three galloping colts sable.
Comyn (of Badenoch)—azure three sheaves of cummin or.
Corney—argent a cheveron between three hunting-horns sable with a ring for difference.
Courtenay (Archbishop of Canterbury)—or three roundels gules and a label azure charged for difference with three mitres or.
Crosby—sable a cheveron ermine between three rams argent.
Cutte, -s—argent a bend engrailed sable with three roundels argent thereon.
Danet—sable sprinkled with drops argent a quarter ermine.
Darcy—(a) argent three cinqfoils gules.
" (b) argent a fesse engrailed between three cinqfoils gules.
de la Pole—see Pole, below.
de Burgh—see Burgh, above.
Delamore—argent six martlets sable.
Deyncourt—argent billetty and a fesse dancetty sable.
Dineley—argent a fesse and in chief a molet between two roundels all sable.
Doreward, Dorward, or Durward—ermine a cheveron sable with three crescents or thereon.
Dunmow Priory—sable a cross argent between four molets or.
Elderbeke—gules three cheverons ermine.
Ely, See of—gules three crowns or.
Englowes—argent a cheveron sable between three billets ermine.
Ereby—argent fretty and a quarter sable.
Esmerton—argent a bend cotised sable with three molets argent on the bend.
Evesham Abbey—azure a chain with a padlock cheveronwise between three mitres argent.
Fastolf—quarterly or and azure a bend gules with three crosses crosslet argent thereon.
Felton—gules two lions passant ermine crowned or with a molet for difference.
Felton (of Playford)—or a bend azure cotised gules with three roundels argent on the bend.
Fermor, or Fermour—argent a fesse sable between three lions' heads razed gules with three anchors or on the fesse.
Fiennes—azure three lions or.
Fitz Barnard—vair a chief gules with two pierced molets or therein.
Fitz Langley—argent a fesse between three oak-leaves vert.
Fitz Lewes—sable a cheveron between three trefoils argent.
Fitz Otes—bendy or and azure a quarter ermine.
Fitz Ralph—or three cheverons gules each charged with three fleurs-de-lis argent.
Fitz Warine—quarterly fessewise indented argent and gules.
Fitzalan (Earl of Arundel)—gules a lion or.
Fitzwalter—or a fesse between two cheverons gules.
Fitzwilliam—lozengy argent and gules a border azure bezanty.
Flambert—gules a cheveron engrailed argent charged with three dolphins vert.
Fox—party vert and sable a cross potent argent.
Fyndorne—argent a cheveron between three crosses formy fitchy sable.
Genevile, de—azure three open horse-brays or a chief ermine with a demi-lion gules therein.
Gernon—(a) pily wavy argent and gules.
" (b) argent three piles wavy gules.
Goshalm (?)—azure crusilly or a cross argent.
Greene, or Grene—gules a lion parted fessewise argent and sable crowned or.
Gregory, St.—or three bend gules a chief or with a host between two lions gules face to face.
Grenville—vert a cross argent with five roundels gules thereon.
Greville—sable a cross engrailed and a border engrailed or with five roundels sable on the cross.
Grey (of Wilton)—barry argent and azure a label of five points gules.
Harper—argent a lion gules and a border engrailed sable with a molet on the lion for difference.
Harsicke—argent a chief indented sable.
Hartishorn—azure a cheveron between three harts' heads cabossed argent.
Hawkwood—argent a cheveron sable with three scallops argent thereon.
Heath—argent three roundels sable each charged with a crosslet argent.
Helion—gules fretty argent a fesse or.
Heveningham—quarterly or and gules a border engrailed sable charged with eight scallops argent and a martlet sable for difference.
Holland—azure flory and a leopard rampant argent.
Hornby—argent three bugle-horns stringed gules.
Howard—gules a bend between six crosslets fitchy argent.
Huntingdon—argent fretty sable a chief gules with three molets or therein.
Inle—see Anle, above.
Killingmarsh—party fessewise ermine and ermines a lion counter coloured.
Kirkeby—azure six lions argent and a quarter or with a molet gules therein.
Langley—paly argent and vert.
Latham, Lathom, or Lathum (of North Ockendon)—or a chief indented azure charged with three roundels argent within a border gobony ermine and azure.
Leventhorpe—argent a bend gobony gules and sable cotised gules.
Lilling—gules three fishes swimming within a border engrailed argent.
Lisle, Arthur Plantagenet, Viscount—France and England quarterly quartering de Burgh and Mortimer with a baston sinister azure over all.
Lovaine—gules billetty and a fesse or.
Lovell—see Burnell above.
Lucy—gules crusily and three luces argent.
Macwilliam—party bendwise argent and gules three roses counter-coloured.
Marney—gules a leopard rampant argent.
Martel—gules three hammers or handles argent.
Monox—argent a cheveron sable between three oak leaves vert with three bezants on the cheveron and a chief gules with a martlet between two anchors argent therein.
Montagu—argent a fesse indented of three points gules.
Montchensy—barry of ten azure and argent.
Monthermer—or an eagle vert.
Mortimer—barry or and azure a scutcheon argent a chief or with two pales and three gyrons azure therein.
Mountfort—bendy or and azure a border gules.
Norburgh—gules a chief ermine.
Norris—argent a cheveron between three falcons' heads razed sable.
Northwood—ermine a cross engrailed gules.
" (of Shalford)—Northwood with a boar's head sable in the quarter.
Pagenham—quarterly or and gules.
Parr, Katherine—argent two bars azure and a border engrailed sable quartered with the augmentation or on a pile gules three roses of York between six of Lancaster.
Peryent—gules three crescents argent.
Peverell—vairy azure and or.
Peyton—sable a cross engrailed or with a molet argent in the quarter.
Phelips, Lord Bardolf—quarterly argent and gules with an eagle sable in the quarter.
Picot (?)—sable billetty or a griffon argent.
Pole, de la—azure two bars wavy or.
Powlet—sable three swords pilewise argent hilts or.
Poynings—barry or and vert a bend gules.
Poyntz—barry of eight gules and or with a molet sable for difference.
Prayers—gules a bend argent cotised or.
Pyrton—ermine a cheveron engrailed azure with three leopards' heads or thereon.
Radcliffe—argent a bend engrailed sable.
Ratisdon—azure six scallops argent.
Raymond (of Hunsdon)—sable a cheveron argent between three eagles argent and a chief argent with three martlets sable therein.
Roberts—argent three pheons sable a chief sable with a running greyhound argent therein collared gules.
Rochford—quarterly or and gules a border engrailed sable.
Rokell—gules a fesse indented ermine between three martlets argent.
Rolf—argent a raven sable.
Roos—gules three lions argent (crowned azure?).
Sackville—quarterly or and gules a bend vair.
St. Osyth Abbey (later arms)—parted cheveronwise in chief a ring between a mitre and a crozier.
Samford—barry wavy argent and azure.
Scales—gules six scallops or.
Scargile—ermine a saltire engrailed gules with a fleur-de-lis or for difference.
Scott (of Rotherfield)—party indented argent and sable a saltire counter-coloured.
Scrope—azure a bend or with a crescent for difference.
Sergeaux—argent a saltire sable between twelve cherries gules.
Seymour, Jane—quarterly: 1 and 4, or on a pile gules between six fleurs-de-lis azure three leopards of England; 2 and 3, gules a pair of wings or.
Shaw, or Shaa—argent a cheveron between three lozenges ermines.
Sheldon—azure a cross or.
Sibles—gyronny or and azure four martlets counter-coloured.
Skelton—azure a fesse between three fleurs-de-lis or.
Spelman—sable powdered with roundels argent and two flanches argent.
Stafford—or a cheveron gules.
Stafford, Anne, Countess of (daughter of Thomas of Woodstock)—Stafford impaling France (modern) quartering England and Bohun all within a border argent.
Stanye—argent a bend cotised sable.
Sterne (of Essendon)—or a cheveron sable between three crosses paty sable.
Sulyard—argent a cheveron gules between three pheons reversed sable.
Sutton—or three cheverons sable.
Swinburne, or Swynborne—gules crusily and three boars' heads argent.
Tey—argent a fesse between three martlets in the chief and a cheveron in the foot azure with a crescent for difference.
Thomas—sable three left-hand gauntlets argent. (Gunter borne by Thomas.)
Tilty Abbey—argent a cross gules with five fleurs-de-lis or thereon. (N.B.—These are also the arms of Duresme of Essex, temp. Edward I.)
Tiptoft—argent a saltire engrailed gules.
Tunstall (Bishop of London)—sable three combs argent.
Trusbut—gyronny azure and ermine.
Trussell—argent fretty gules with bezants at the crossings of the fret.
Tyrrell, or Tyrell—argent two cheverons azure and an engrailed border gules.
Ufford—sable a cross engrailed or.
Urswik, or Urswyk—argent on a bend sable three lozenges argent each charged with a saltire gules.
Valoines—paly wavy argent and gules.
Venables—azure two bars argent.
Vere—quarterly gules and or with a molet argent in the quarter.
Wake—or two bars gules with three roundels gules in the chief.
Wakering, John, Bishop of Norwich (1416–1425)—azure a pelican or in chief a mitre.
Waldegrave—party argent and gules with a border gules.
Walden—sable two bars with three cinqfoils argent in the chief.
Walden Abbey—azure a bend argent cotised or between two molets or with three scallops argent on the bend.
Warren—checky or and azure a border engrailed argent.
Warenne (Earl of Surrey)—checky or and azure.
Welbeck—argent a cheveron gules between three lozenges sable with three martlets or on the cheveron.
Wentworth—sable a cheveron between three leopards' heads or.
Weston—argent a fesse sable and a border engrailed gules.
Wilford—party or and gules a cheveron between three leopards' heads with three crescents on the cheveron all counter-coloured.
Wingfield—argent a bend gules with three pairs of wings argent on the bend.
Winslow—ermine a cheveron engrailed ermines.
Wiseman—sable a cheveron ermine between three coronets argent.
Wolley—vert a fleur-de-lis or between two wool-packs argent with two flanches argent each with a wolf azure therein.
Woodhall—argent a mill-rind cross gules.