Dimensions: Arms Quarterly 1. On a chevron between three fleurs de lys three spearheads (Reeve) 2. crusilly a chief indented 3. three clarions [Grenville / Granville?] 4. on a bend three roundels
Crest Out of a mural coronet a dragon's head
Helmet of an Esquire
Motto CRIMEN ERIT SVRETUS
Dimensions: Crest Out of a mural coronet a dragon's head couped and collared
Possibilities for Identification:
Fairbairn’s Crests (plate 72/11) lists 15 families who used a similar crest, but only two of them provide details of the collar: Deynes, of Suffolk (out of a mural coronet or a dragon’s head sable gorged with two bars of the first); and Williamson, of Durham, Oxon., and Yorks (out of a mural coronet gules a demi-dragon argent collared of the first).
Dimensions: Arms Two keys in pale Crest A dragon’s head couped Initials A W Helmet of a knight
Possibilities for Identification:
Fairbairn’s Crests gives several examples of a dragon’s or wyvern’s head crest, but none of them corresponds to the arms described in Burke’s General armory. Despite the fact that the second initial is W, this stamp might be of continental origin.
Dimensions: Arms On a chevron between three fleurs de lys three spearheads Crest Out of a mural coronet a dragon's head Helmet of an Esquire Motto NOBILITAS SOL AVRIVS
Dimensions: Arms A cross botonny between four mullets (Webster) impaling A chevron between three hands couped (Maynard?) Crest A dragon's head erased Helmet of an Esquire Motto CARPE DIEM
Dimensions: Arms Quarterly 1 & 4. Sable two bends argent between three cross crosslets fitchy in pale (Harford) 2 & 3. Azure a saltire paly ermine and or between two rams passant in pale and two cross crosslets fitchy in fess (Battersby) Crests 1. A phoenix in flames between two cross crosslets fitchy in saltire (Harford) 2. A dragon’s head per pale or and azure and wings ermine out of flames (Battersby) Motto INTER UTRUMQUE TENE