Dimensions: Two shields 1. Quarterly
1. On a bend between six crosses crosslet fitchy an escutcheon charged with a demi lion rampant pierced through the mouth with an arrow within a double tressure flory counterflory (Howard)
2. Three lions passant gardant a label for difference (Brotherton)
3. Checky (Warren)
4. A lion rampant (FitzAlan) a mullet for difference
Order of the Garter
The baton of Earl Marshal
2. Grand Quarterly
1. A double headed eagle displayed surmounted of an inescutcheon charged with a saltire and surcharged in the centre with a hedgehog (Maxwell, Earl of...
Dimensions: Arms On a bend cotised three dolphins embowed naiant
Possibilities for Identification:
According to most sources these arms are identified as belonging to Franklin (Francklin, Franklyn). There are several possibilities, including John Franklyn (1656-1719) of Willesden, Middlesex, or his son, also named John Franklyn (1685-1743).
Dimensions: Arms Per pale a cross potent between four crosses patty counterchanged (See of Lichfield) impaling On a bend cotised three annulets a bordure engrailed a crescent for difference (Selwyn)
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Dimensions: Arms Per pale a cross potent between four crosses patty counterchanged (See of Lichfield) impaling On a bend cotised three annulets a bordure engrailed a crescent for difference (Selwyn)
Dimensions: Arms Quarterly 1 & 4 per fess in chief a demi cat issuant gardant ermine in base a shinbone in bend surmounted by another in bend sinister between four fleurs-de-lys (Gatty) 2 & 3 goutty de poix on a bend cotised a mullet of six points pierced between two crescents (Scott)
Dimensions: Arms Quarterly 1. Gules three stirrups (Scudamore) 2. Azure two bars gemelle or in chief a lion passant (Tregoz) 3. Ermine two bars gemelle gules (Huntercombe) 4. On a bend cotised sable three fishes [trout] (Osborn) impaling Quarterly Ist and IVth grand quarters Quarterly 1 and 4. Or an eagle displayed sable (Weston of Rugeley) 2 and 3. Ermine on a chief azure five bezants [roundels] (Weston of Boston) IInd and IIIrd grand quarters Sable on a fess between three crosses flory or as many martlets sable (Sameways) Crest A lion rampant Helmet of an Esquire Motto FORTIS EST VERITAS