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Ashurst (p. 54) |
Gules a cross between four fleurs-de-lis argent. |
Berkeley, Lord Berkeley
Of Stratton (p. 129) |
Gules a cheveron ermine between ten crosses formy
argent. |
Burdett-Coutts, Lady BurDett-Coutts (p. 71) |
Quarterly: 1 and 4, Argent a hart's head razed
gules with a pheon azure between the horns in a
battled border azure charged with four buckles or,
for COUTTS; 2 and 3, Azure two bars or with
three martlets gules on each bar, for BURDETT. |
Cholmeley (p. 5) |
Gules a sword set fessewise between a helm in the
chief and two sheaves in the foot all or. |
Collett (p. 92) |
Sable a cheveron between three hinds tripping argent
with three rings sable on the cheveron. |
Cooke Of Hackney (p. 70) |
Ermine a chief azure with a griffon passant argent
therein. |
Cornwallis (p. 48) |
Sable sprinkled with drops argent and a fesse argent
with three Cornish choughs thereon. |
Cooper (p. 42) |
Argent three martless and a chief engrailed gules
with three rings or in the chief. |
Fitzroy, Lord
Southampton (p. 94) |
The arms of Fitzroy, Duke of Grafton (which are
King Charles II's arms with the difference of a
sinister baston gobony argent and azure) with a
crescent for cadency. |
Gould (p. 20) |
Party saltirewise or and azure a lion likewise
parted and countercoloured. |
Guinness, Earl of Iveagh
(p. 132) |
Party saltirewise gules and azure a lion or and a
chief ermine with a right hand gules cut off at the
wrist therein. |
Herne (p. 17) |
Argent a cheveron erminess between three hernes
sable. |
Hobart (p. 11) |
Sable a star of eight points or between two flaunches
ermine. |
Holles (p. 42) |
Ermine two piles sable. |
Holy Trinity, Priory,
Aldgate (p. 121) |
Azure a Trinity argent. |
Howard, Earl Of Arundel
(p. 49) |
Gules a bend between six crosslets fitchy argent with
the augmentation for Flodden on the bend. |
Humble (p. 28) |
Sable a hart tripping and a chief indented or. |
Ireton (p. 12) |
Argent two bends gules. |
Kemp, Lord Rochdale (p. 47) |
Argent a cheveron engrailed gules between two stars
azure and a rose gules. |
Knapp (p. 14) |
Or a lion passant with three helms in the chief sable. |
London Bishopric (p. 103) |
Gules two crossed swords of St. Paul with their
blades argent and hilts and pommels or. |
Maitland, Duke of Lauderdale (p. 11) |
Or a lion mutile gules in a double tressure flowered
and counterflowered azure. |
Murray, Earl of Mansfield
(p. 114) |
Quarterly: 1 and 4, Azure three molets argent in a
double tressure flowered and counterflowered or,
for MURRAY; 2 and 3, Gules three crosses
formy argent, for BARCLAY. |
Payne (p. 51) |
Gules a fesse between two lions passant argent. |
Pearson, Baronet (p. 79) |
Argent billety azure a pile azure with three horses'
heads razed argent thereon. |
Pemberton (p. 93) |
Argent a chevron between three buckets sable with
hoops or. |
Pierrepont, Duke of
Kingston (p. 88) |
Argent powdered with cinqfoils gules a lion sable. |
Stuart, Earl of Bute (p. 129) |
Or a fesse checky argent and azure in a tressure of
Scotland. |
Waltham Abbey (p. 124) |
Argent a cross engrailed sable charged with five
crosslets fitchy or. |
Warner (p. 87) |
Or a cheveron between three boars' heads sable. |
Waterlow, Baronet (p. 18) |
Azure a demi-eagle or holding in his beak a crosslet
fitchy or and a chief argent with three wolves'
heads razed sable therein. |
Westfield (p. 34) |
Gules a cross between four sheaves or. |
Widmer (p. 24) |
Gules two cheverons between two roses in the chief
and a fleur-de-lis in the foot all argent. |
Wriothesley, Earl of
Southampton (p. 125) |
Azure a cross or between four falcons close argent. |
Yorke, Earl of Hardwicke
(p. 93) |
Argent a saltire azure charged with a bezant. |