780 HERA! 
left his fon large wealth and poffelTions. This family- 
have ever fince continued to be great fupporters of the 
commerce of the town, and have large eftates in the 
neighbourhood.”' 
The family manfion-houfe is at Menabilly, near 
Fowey, vvhere Philip Rafhleigh, efq. the prefent owner, 
refides. He repfefented the borough of Fowey in feve- 
ral fucceflive parliaments, as his anceftors had done be¬ 
fore him, fince the time of Cromwell. Mr. Raftileigh’s 
cabinet, at Menabilly, contains the mod rich and mag¬ 
nificent colledticin of minerals of any in Cornwall, or per¬ 
haps in the whole kingdom. 
Peter BarfooY, of MidlingtOn Place, in the coun¬ 
ty of Southampton, Efquire, defcended from a very an¬ 
cient family, the anceftors of which came over to Eng. : 
land among the Danilh chiefs, long prior to the Norman 
conqueft; and hath been feated for ages paft in Hamp- 
ftiire.—Arms: Argent, a chevron gules, between three 
pellets.—Creft: a ftag ftafant, ducally gorged. 
William Chippindall, of Great Queen-Street, in 
the city of London, Efquire.—Arms: Azure, feme de 
lis or, the centre one fuftained by two lions’ gambs 
erafed argent. Impaling Armitage of Ireland, gules, a 
lion’s head erafed, between three crofs croflets argent.— 
Creft: a lion’s gamb erafed holding a fleur-de-lis or.— 
Motto, Firmor adfidem. 
Colonel Frederic-Charles White, of the Firft 
Regiment of Foot Guards.—Arms: Vert, three rofes 
argent, barbed and feeded.—Creft: argent, a lion’s 
head erafed. 
The Reverend Joseph-Francis Fearon, A.M. 
F. S. A. Prebendary of Chichefter cathedral, Redtor of 
Selfey, and Vicar of Cuckfield, in the county of Suflex. 
.—Arms : Gules, a chevron between three horfe-flioes or.- 
Impaling Clution of Chelhire and of Suflex, Argent, a 
chevron ermine, fimbriated fable, between three annu¬ 
lets gules.—Creft : in a ducal coronet, a falcon’s head 
proper. 
John Meyric'k, Peterborough Houfe, Fulham, in 
the county of Middiefex, Efquire.—Arms: Azure, a 
fefs wavy invented erminois, fimbriated argent, between 
three mullets pierced, of the laft.—Creft: a tower per 
pale, argent and erminois. 
Francis Marsh, of Droxford, in the county of 
Southampton, Efquire.—Arms: Quarterly gtiles and ar¬ 
gent; in the firft quarter a horfe’s head couped at the 
neck, of the laft. Impaling Phillips of Iver, in the 
county of Bucks; Azure, a lion rampant gardant ar¬ 
gent ; a chief ermine.—Creft: in a mural coronet gules,' 
a horfe’s head, as in the arms, ducally gorged or.— 
“ The Arms and Creft appertayning unto the family of 
the Marflies, of Langden, in the county of Kent, de¬ 
fcended by a double right by father and mother unto 
Richard Marfli, of Marton, in Langden aforefaid, gen¬ 
tleman. And do alfo of right belong unto Thomas 
Marfli, eideft fon of Mr. Richard Marfli, of Langden 
aforefaid, another branch of this family ; which, with 
due differences, they may lawfully beare and fhew forth, 
according to the laws of arms; which arms and creft. 
are exemplified, ratified, and confirmed, to the faid Ri¬ 
chard Marfli, of Marton, and Thomas Marfli, of Lang¬ 
den, (of whom the prefent Francis Marfli, efq. is de¬ 
fcended,) and to their pofterity for ever.”—(Signed,) 
William Segar, Garter Principal King of Arms, 1602. 
G. H. Warren, Efquire,of the ancient family of the 
Warrens of Middiefex—Arms : Cheque or and azure ; 
on a canton gules, a lion rampant argent.—Creft, a wi- 
vein argent, with wings expanded, cheque, as in the 
arms.—Motto, Virtus mihifcutum. 
E. Prichard, of Prefton and Chorley, in the county 
of LanCafter, Efquire.—Arms : Argent, a dragon’s head 
erafed at the neck vert, holding in the mouth a fmifter 
hand erafed gules, iffuant frcim it guttdde fang.—Creft: 
a dragon’s head, as in the arms. 
.DRY. 
E. Greenly,. of Titley Court, in the county of 
Hereford, Efquire.—Arnjs: V.ert, a chevron per pale ’ 
ermine and erminojs, between three ftags trippant, each 
per pale as the cheVron.—Creft: a denli-ftag fpringing, 
per fefs,/ermine and erminois ; on the flioulder an ef- 
callop azure.—Motto, Faly Gallo. 
Jo,hn Wa rd, of Hinckley, in the county ofLeicefter, 
Efquire.—Ajcms : Vair, azure and ermine, 
Richard Fdwke, of Eimfthorpe, in the county of 
Leicefter, Efquire.;—-Arms : Argent, a chevron gules; on 
a chief of the fecond, three mullets pierced of the firft. 
M. Browne, of Canterbury Square, in the Borough 
of Southwark, Efquire.—Arms : Quarterly, firft. and 
fourth, fahle, three- mullets argent, for Browne of 
Bifhop’s Auckland. Second and third, azure, three 
wolves’ heads erafed argent, for Mackley of. Leckon- 
field.—Creft: a fword in pale, embrued proper. 
Francis-Newman Rogers, of Cadbury Houfe, in 
the county of Somerfet, Efquire.—Arms : Quarterly, 
ift and'/j-th, argent, a irlullet fable, on a clqief or, a fleur- 
de-lis gules; for Rogers. 2d and 3d, quarterly, fable 
and argent, on the firft and fourth three mullets of the 
fecond ; furtout on the laft-mentioned quarters an in-.- 
efcocheon of augmentation, viz. gules, a portcullis 
crowned or, for Ne r wman. Thefe armorial bearings 
were originally granted : to the family of the New¬ 
man’s, baronets, with the augmentation granted on the 
reftoration by Charles II. to the then Richard New¬ 
man, efq. of Fifehead Magdalen, in the county of Dor- 
fet, and of Evercreecli Park, in the county of Somerfet, 
for his and his father’s fervices at home and abroad, and 
in confideratibni of their great Ioffes in the caufe of loy¬ 
alty. The laft male heir of this ancient family, who in¬ 
herited and .enjoyed.feveral manors in the county of 
Somerfet, died lately at Cadbury Houfe, where he re- 
fided many years, living in the true ftyle of Englifh liof. 
pitality. By his laft will and teftament, written by him- 
felf, he appointed his grandfon,Francis-Newman Rogers, 
by his daughter Catharine, his foie heir, See p. 783. 
The Reverend Jelinger Symons, of St. John’s 
College, in the Univerfity of Cambridge.—Arms: Per 
fefs fable and argent, a pale counterchanged, three' 
trefoils flipped of the fecond.—Creft: an otter paffant, 
holding in the mouth a trefoil flipped. Over the creft 
the motto Fidditur. 
The Reverend William Hayne, of Honiton, in the 
county of Devon.—Arms: Or, on a fefs inve&ed azure, 
a rofe argent between two plates, in chief'a greyhound 
current fable.—Creft: a tortoife argent, thereon an eagle 
difplayed proper, beaked and legged gules, on each, 
wing a plate, and on the breaft a rofe argent. 
William Pearse, of Dulverton, in the County of . 
Somerfet, Efquire.—Arms: Argent, two bars fable, be¬ 
tween fix eftoils, 3, 2, 1, gules.—Creft: a dexter arm 
embowed in armour, holding in the hand a lance by the 
middle, point to the dexter, proper.—Motto, Cadenti 
porrigo dextram .—Thefe arms were firft granted to Tho¬ 
mas Pearfe, of Big—y, in the county of Devon, efquire, 
and exemplified in the Herald’s college by fir John 
Borough, garter king of arms, Auguft 12, 2641. 
The Reverend R. Huntley, of Boxwell Court— 
Arms: Argent, on a chevron between three flags’ heads 
erafed fable, as many bugle horns ftringed .of the firft.— 
Creft : a talbot paffant proper. 
The Reverend D. F. Pryce, of St. John’s College, 
in the Univerfity of Cambridge.—Arms: Or, a lion ram¬ 
pant regardant, holding between his fore-paws a fleur-. 
de-lis.—Creft: a lion, as in the arms. 
W.C. Jackson, of the city of Bath, Efquire.—Arms: 
Gules, a greyhound current in fefs argent, collared aziire, 
between three pheons or ; on the (boulder a torteaux.—• 
Creft: a dove clofe proper, in the beak an olive-branch, 
on the breaft a torteaux. 
Henry 
