Dimensions: Arms Quarterly of six 1. Paly of six a canton ermine (Shirley) 2. Three piles a canton ermine (Basset) 3. Semy of cross crosslets a lion rampant crowned (Braose) 4. Vair a canton (Staunton)
5. A fess in chief three roundels (Devereux) 6. Vair (De la Ward) Crest A saracen's head wreathed about the temples Helmet of an Esquire
Dimensions: Arms Quarterly 1 & 4. Three lions passant gardant (O’Brien) 2. Three piles meeting in point issuing from the chief 3. A pheon Coronet of an Earl
Dimensions: Arms Quarterly 1 & 4. Argent a chevron between three escallops sable (Littleton) 2 & 3. Or three piles sable a canton ermine (Wriothesley) impaling Sable a chevron and a canton ermine (Harper) Crest A stag's head caboshed surmounted of a buglehorn Helmet of an Esquire Motto UNG DIEU ET UNG ROY
Dimensions: Arms Three piles issuing from the dexter, and on the sinister a rose a chief parted per fess on the lower part a crescent between two ermine spots Legend [a rose] QVID : RETRIBVAM : DOMINO [an ermine spot] HENRISON [a letter T within a crescent] Initials T H
Dimensions: Arms Three piles issuing from the dexter, and on the sinister a rose a chief parted per fess on the lower part a crescent between two ermine spots Legend [a rose] QVID : RETRIBVAM : DOMINO [an ermine spot] HENRISON [a letter T within a crescent] Initials T H
Dimensions: Arms Per pale a cross potent between four crosses patty all counterchanged (See of Lichfield)
impaling Three piles meeting in base on a chief a lion rampant (Hacket)
Mitre of a Bishop
Dimensions: Arms Per pale a cross potent between four crosses patty all counterchanged (See of Lichfield)
impaling Three piles meeting in base on a chief a lion rampant (Hacket)
Mitre of a Bishop
Dimensions: Arms Per pale a cross potent between four crosses patty all counterchanged (See of Lichfield)
impaling Three piles meeting in base on a chief a lion rampant (Hacket)
Mitre of a Bishop
Dimensions: Arms Quarterly 1 & 4 per bend sinister ermine and ermines, a lion rampant or, a canton sable (Pennant) 2&3 quarterly 1 & 4 argent a human heart ensigned with a crown or, on a chief azure three mullets 2 & 3 argent three piles gules and in chief two mullets (Douglas) Crests 1. Out of a ducal coronet an antelope’s head argent (Pennant); 2. A boar behind an oak tree, above the motto: LOCK SICKER (Douglas) Coronet of a Baron Supporters Two antelopes collared and chained, the dexter having suspended from its collar an escutcheon charged with a man’s head couped affronty Motto ÆQUO...
Dimensions: Arms Quarterly 1 & 4. A heart ensigned with an imperial crown on a chief azure three mullets (Douglas) 2 & 3. Three piles issuing from a chief gules charged with two mullets (Douglas of Lochleven) Coronet of an Earl