Dimensions: Arms Quarterly
1 & 4 a cross moline (Bentinck)
2 & 3 three stags head caboshed
a crescent for difference (Cavendish)
Coronet of a Duke
Order of the Garter
Dimensions: Arms Quarterly 1 & 4 a cross moline (Bentinck) 2 & 3 three stags head caboshed (Cavendish)
Supporters two lions rampant double-queued
Crests 1. out of a ducal coronet two arms counter-embowed, vested and gloved each holding an ostrich feather (Bentinck) 2. A serpent nowed (Cavendish)
Coronet of a Duke
Motto CRAIGNEZ HONTE
Dimensions: Arms Quarterly 1. A cross moline pierced (unidentified) 2. Per chevron three trefoils slipped counterchanged (Knight?) 3. Vair a bend (Manchester?) 4. A chevron between three owls (Oldham?)
Possibilities for Identification:
Numerous families bear a cross moline, especially Miller. Identification will depend on finding the arms with these quarterings and a name attached. Perhaps a random search through the Herald's Visitations might give the answer.
Dimensions: Arms Quarterly 1. On a bend three owls a mullet for difference (Savile) 2. A cross patty (Golcar)
3. A bend between a falcon rising in chief and a cross crosslet in base (Riskworth) 4. A cross moline (Copley) Supporters Two falcons belled wings expanded Helmet of an Esquire Crest An owl Motto PRVDENS NON LOQVAX Initials I S
Dimensions: Arms Quarterly 1 & 4. Per pale or and sable a chevron between three horses bits counterchanged (Milner) 2 & 3. Argent a chevron between three estoiles sable (Mordaunt) in fess point the hand of Ulster; impaling 1. Argent two bends wavy sable on a chief gules three bezants (Clements) 2. Azure a cross moline argent (Bentinck) Crest A pegasus head and wings couped and bridled Motto ADDIT FRENA FERIS
Dimensions: Arms Quarterly 1 & 4. A cross moline (Miller) 2. A mullet pierced between three cross crosslets fitchy (Adam) 3. Per fess a castle with four towers port open (Rawson) Monogram W H M
Dimensions: Arms Quarterly 1 & 4. A cross moline (Miller) 2. A mullet pierced between three cross crosslets fitchy (Adam) 3. Per fess a castle with four towers port open (Rawson) Monogram W H M