(New) Beeks, 25. 



DOESETSHIEE, 125. 



186. 



Gloucestee., 23. 



Beekshiee, 8. 

 Detonshike, 29. 



Gloucestee., 191. 

 Heeefoed., 18 & 61. 



By Mr. Clarence Hopper. 231 



and sab. 3 hinds trippant, connterclianged. Crest on 

 a wreath, a falcon, wings elevated, standing upon a 

 lure, gu. feathered proper, garnished arg. 

 Wear, alias Browne of Poulton, a second brother from 

 these, also of Denford 137. 



Warnford of Stepenhampton [SeYenhampton].— Per 

 fesse crenelle, arg, and sab. 6 crosses forme, counter- 

 changed. 



Wood of Lollard Eiall [Tollard Royal], descended from 

 Lamley co. Nottingham. 



Webb of New Sarum.— Gu. a cross between 4 falcons 

 (close), or. Crest out of a ducal coronet, a demi eagle 

 displayed (wings pointing downwards), issuant, or. 



Walrond" of [Alboiirn].— Arg. 3 bars, az. over all 



an eagle displayed with 2 heads, gu. 

 Walrond of Alborne.— Or 3 bars, az., 



&c. V. 1623. 



Tate of Upham, a second house from Chamey co. Berks. 



Yerworth of CoUingborn Kingston, descended from 

 Pennarsh Clawith co. Monmouth.— Arg. 3 bucks 

 heads couped, sab. collared, silver. Crest on a wreath 

 a naked arm erected, holding a snake enwrapped 

 about it. 



York of [Bassetts Down]. 



York of Ramesbury [?]. 



The terms "Thick," "Thin," "New," &c., designate the particular books 

 in the College of Arms, from which Robert Dale collected his information. The 

 above Paper has been carefully and exactly printed from his MS. ; any addition, 

 made as correction, or helping to point out the location of the Families referred 

 to, has been enclosed in a bracket. — [Ed.] 



