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NOTES AND QUERIES. 
409 
Shirley, gu. a cheyron, &c. between 3 Fs.-d.-L. or 
(Clarke, 55.). - 
Skelton, of Papcastle, az. a fesse between 3 F's.-d.-L, or. 
Smith, of Halesowen Grange, cr., with a R. T. gu. 
Smith, of Ashlyns Hall, cr., an elephant’s head, charged 
with 3 Fs.-d.-L. sa. 
Ps yb of Keel, arg. in fesse point a F.-d.-L. sa. (Cl. 
77.). 
Soltau, of Little Efford, on sin. side of bend, 3 Fs.-d.-L. 
az. 
Southby, of Carswell, (2 and 3) on a bend sa., 3 F's.-d.- 
L. or, &c. (for Hayward). 
Stanley, of Cross Hall, France, semée of F.-d.-L. or. 
Steuart, of Glenormiston, in base, 3 Fs.-d.-L. az. 
Steuart, of Ballechin, (1 and 4) L. R. within a R. T. gu. 
Steuart, of Steuart’s Lodge, the same. 
Stevenson, Bellasis, of Uffington, (1 and 4) erm. a 
chevron countercompony or and gu. between 3 Fs.-d.-L. 
gu. 
Stewart, of Ardvorlich, (1 and 4) or, a L. R. gu. within 
a R. T. gu. 
Stillingfleet, of How-Caple, arg. on a fesse sa., between 
3 FPs,-d.-L. gu. 3 leop. heads; er., of one branch, in dext. 
paw of a demi-leop. a F.-d.-L. gu, 
Stoddyr, er., } F.-d.-L. or (Cl. 114.). 
4 chet of Camberwell, a L. R. gu. on a canton az., a F.- 
.-L. or. 
Stuart, of Aldenham Abbey, or a fesse chequy az. and 
arg. within a R. T. gu. 
Tennyson d’Eyncourt, of Bayons Manor, (2 and 3) gu. 
3 leop. faces or, jessant Fs.-d.-L. az.; cr., a L. P. G. arg. 
on the head a crown of F’s.-d.-L. or. 
Thorp, of Ryton, (1 and 4) per pale arg. and or, within 
an orle of i0 V’s.-d.-L. az.a L. R. gu.; cr., a L. R. in dext. 
paw, a P.-d.-L. az. 
Trench, of Cangort P., arg. a L. P. gu. between 3 Fs.- 
a-L. az. 
Urquhart, of Meldrum, (3) 3 crescents within a R. T. 
gu. 
_ Vaughan, of Caethle, &c., (1 and 4) a L. P. sa. between 
3 Fs.-d.-L. gu. (2 and 1). 
Venn, of Freston Lodge, erm. on a bend gu. between 6 
Fs.-d.-L. az. 3 escallops, arg.; cr., L. P., dext. paw on an 
escutcheon, az. charged with a F.-d.-L. or. 
Vilett, of Swindon, on a canton az. a F.-d.-L. or. 
Vyse, of Stoke, a R. T. gu. 
Walcot, of Bitterley Court, (2 and 3) arg. on across Fl. 
sa., 5 Fs.-d.-L. or. 
Wall, of Worthy Park, per fesse or and az. a fesse bat- 
tellée counter battellée between 3 Fs.-d,-L. all counter- 
changed, &c. 
Ward, of Willey, az. a cross patée erm. between 4 Fs.- 
d.-L. or; cr., a martlet, sa., in its beak a F.-d.-L. or. 
Ward, of Salhouse, arg. on a bend engrailed sa., between 
2 acorns, &c. 3 Fs.-d.-L. or. 
Plumer-Ward, of Gilston, (2 and 3) party per cheyron 
F. C. gu. and arg. 3 martlets, &c. (for Plumer). 
Lee-Warner, of Walsingham Abbey, (2) party per bend 
indented, gu. and or, 2 F's.-d.-L. 
Watkins, of Woodfield, az. on a chevron, &c. 3 leop. 
faces “jessant de lis,” gu. 
White, of Yeovil, (1 and 4) a F.-d.-L. between 2 loz. 
gu. (2) ad.L. R. sa., on the shoulder a F-d.-L. or (for 
Mervin). 
Whyte, of Redhills, (4) arg. 3 Fs.-d.-L. between 9 cr. 
crosslets, and a bordure engrailed sa. ( Beresford), 
Williams, of Temple House, er., a chough, in dext. claw 
a F.-d.-L, 
Wilson, of Knowle Hall, (4) az. on a chevron, between 
8 Fs.-d.-L, or, 3 etoiles, gu. 
Wilson, of Stowlangtoft Hall, a wolf sal. or, on a chief 
of the last, pale of the first charged with a F.-d.-L, arg.; 
er., a demi-wolf, sin. paw on a pellet charged with a F.- 
d.-L. arg. 
Wolcott, of Knowle House, a Cr. Fl. arg., &c., as an 
augmentation of honour a ¥.-d.-L. between 2 annulets ; cr., 
a hawk’s head holding a F.-d.-L. or. 
Woodforde, of Ansford H., sa.3 leap. heads reversed gu. 
swallowing 3 F's.-d.-L. arg. 
Woodyeare, of Crookhill, sa. semée de L. or, &c.; cr., 
on a wreath, or and sa. a demi-griphon, &c., sa. semée de 
lis. 
Wright, of Kilverstone, sa. a chevron Eng. arg. between 
3 Fs.-d.-L. or, on a chief, &c. 
Wroton, a triple pile flory (Cl. 42.). 
Vv. 
This last list is, as already stated, supplied by 
the courtesy of Mr. Court of Cotham, his son-in- 
law, from an unpublished MS., “ Heraldic Dic- 
tionary, by Thomas Dudley Fosbroke, M.A., 
F.AS.”: 
“No dates are given, neither is it stated whether the 
families were extinct or not. The work is commenced 
without preface or remark of any kind, and is merely 
headed as above. The latter part of the MS. appears to 
be in an unfinished state.” 
It is presumed that the vicar of Walford may 
be cited as sufficient authority for the use of the 
fleur-de-lis in the subjoined family names. ~ His 
thorough knowledge of heraldry is exemplified in 
his Hist. of Gloucestershire, which is chiefly cha- 
racterised by details of the families possessed of 
the lands in succession ; and he was employed by 
the Duke of Neweastle to unravel the mysteries 
of the Pelham-Clinton genealogy. 
Adams, Aguillon, Angelus, Archas, Areas, Ashton, Ayl- 
worth, Ayson, 
Bacon, Badd, Balmes, Banester, Barton, Basentyne, 
Bassett, Bates, Beard, Beaumond, Bereford, Beresford, 
Billingsley, Birch, Boughton, Brigges, Brigham, Buband, 
Buckfield, Bukefield, Bishop Burgh, Burgh, Burke, Bur- 
hope, Burrough, Burwell. 
Campion, Cansey, Cantelo, Cashire, Cheffield, Clamend, 
Cole, Collingrig, Coneley, Constantyne, Cope, Crake, 
Craven, Crome, Curling, Curtoys. 
Daires, Dawbeney, Deelsome, Disney, Dixwell, Dodson, 
Dokesworth. 
Edgar, Edmonds, Elcotts, Eley, Elsing, Evans, Eyer- 
ton, Eyles. 
Fanshaw, Flegh, Frethorp, Fremond, Freny, Frisley. 
Gaire, Gayer, Gilbert, Gomeldon, Goodridge, Gouldine, 
Gouldsmith, Grazebrooke, Green, Grey, Griffin, Gumble- 
ton, Gurdon. : 
Hamelyn, Hamelton, Hawford, Haylord, Hicks, Hide, 
Hillary, Hiltoft, Hitchcock, Hobart, Holcroft, Holt, Ho- 
vell, Hutton, Hynell. : 
Ingleby, Joyner. : 
Knowles, ‘ sot 
Henry of Lancaster, Leigh, Leigham, Lilly, Limings, 
Little, Losse, Lyndwood, 
Macklowe, Mallake, Marke, Marom, Martyn, Mascall, 
Maundrell, Meryett, Moncklow, Mordant, Morton, 
Moundeford, Mountford, Mountjoy, Murthes. 
Nelson, Normansell, Northampton, Norton. 
Ossanna. 
Paston, Patesley, Patterson, Peake, Pedley, Penn, Per= 
kins, Pooley, Portman, Price, Pugh. 
Quennell, Quincy. 
