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 A chevron engrailed between three trefoils slipped Crest Out of a ducal coronet a demi-eagle displayed holding in its beak a trefoil slipped Helmet of a Knight Motto SVB VMBRA ALARVM TVARVM
Dimensions: Arms A chevron engrailed between three trefoils slipped Crest Out of a ducal coronet a demi-eagle displayed holding in its beak a trefoil slipped Helmet of a Knight Motto SVB VMBRA ALARVM TVARVM
Dimensions: Arms Per fess argent and vert a stag trippant between three trefoils slipped counterchanged Supporters Two stags Crest A stag’s head erased charged with a trefoil slipped Crown An ancient crown Motto [illegible]
Dimensions: Arms Gules on a bend argent three trefoils slipped (Hervey) impaling Sable a cross moline or (Upton, Viscount Templeton) Coronet of a Marquess
Dimensions: Arms Two swords in saltire pommels down in chief an Irish harp impaling Quarterly 1. on a bend cotised three trefoils slipped (Hervey) 2. three lions passant 3. two lions salient 4. quarterly
1. lozengy on a bend cotised a crescent and an escutcheon 2. checky 3. on a bend cotised three lozenges between two fleur-de-lys 4. a lion rampant Mitre of a Bishop