HERALDRY. 
cte-lis. Impaling per chevron or and argent, a lion 
rampant within a bordure gules, bezante.—Creft: an 
srm embow'-d in mail, holding in the.hand a fcymetar. 
—Motto, Velte benefacere. 
George Tarbutt, of the county of Middlefex, 
Efquire.—Arms: Argent, three turbots fretted proper, 
one felfways looking to the /rnifter, and two to- the 
dexter chief and flank points. Impaling or, an eagle 
difplayed with two heads gules, furmounted with a 
galley fable. 
Thomas Brockhurst, of the city of London, 
Efquire.—Arms: Sable, a lion rampant regardant or, 
ducally crowned of the laft. 
Joseph, Hankinson, of the county of Middlefex,. 
Efquire.— Arms : Argent, a fefs gules, fretty of, be- 
tween three ducks fable.—Creft : a demi-phoenix, wings 
elevated or, ilTuant from flames.—Motto, Vi ct animo. 
Thomas Mortimer, of the cityof London, Efquire.. 
_Arms: Or, a lion rampant azure, ghtte de fang.— 
Creft: a buck’s head erafed quarterly or and gules.— 
Motto, “ Prefs forward.” 
David Browne, of the city of London, Efquire.— 
Arms: Sable, a lion rampant argent, a bend gobony 
gules and of the fecond within a bordure of the laft. 
Impaling erminois, three efc-allops gul.es.—Creft: a bee¬ 
hive befet with bees diverfely volant proper.—Motto, 
Virtus et indvjlria. 
Thomas Fenton Gro.svenqr, of the county of 
Middlefex, Efquire.—Arms: Quarterly, firft and fourth 
-azure, a garb or. Second and third, quarterlyfirft 
and fourth argent, five' pallets fable ; on a canton a 
crofs moline between four birds; fecond and third 
argent, a crofs between tour fleurs-de-lis fable.—Creft: 
a talbot ftatant or.—Motto y Nobilitas virtus non Jlemma , 
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tween four cinquefoils vert, a cinquefoil azure_Creft 
a cinquefoil or, hetweep two dragon’s wings difplayed 
vert.—Motto, Sans Dieu rien, Nothing without God. 
J. Dorn, of the city of London, Efquire.—Arms • 
Argent, two bars wavy, gules} on a chief purpure, two 
eagles’ heads erafed.—Creft: a flag’s head erafed. 
Benjamin Smith, of the city of London, Efquire. 
—Anns: Azure, two bars wavy ermine; on a.chiefor 
a.■Seini.lion rampant ifluant gules.—Creft: an oftrich 
argent, holding in his beak a horfefhOe or. 
William Page, of Gofport, in the county of South, 
ampton, Efquire:—Arms: Azure, , a fefs dancette, 
between three martlets argent.—Creft : a demi fea-horfe 
a ft urgent. 
Fletcher, of Ebworth.—Arms:-Sa.ble, a crofs flory 
or, furmounted of another of. the firft’, between three 
efcallops of the fecond. 
Bleaden of Caine, in the county of Wilts.—Arms: 
Gules, three chevrons argent.—Creft : a griffin paflant” 
Aoldwig in his beakan arrow bendways, point downwards* 
Long ridge of Wallbottle.—-Arms: per pale ardent 
and gules, three fleurs-de-lis counterchanged.—Creft; 
an arm embowed, veiled, holding a garb. 
Stable, of the county of Middlefex.—Arms: Ar- 
gent, a faltire gules; on a chief of the laft, three mullets 
of the firft.—Creft: a demi-lion rampant gules, holding 
between his paws a mullet, as in the arms. ° 
William-Henry Clarke, of the New Foreft, in th e 
county of Southampton, Efquire.,—Arms: Argent/ 
three efcallops in pale, between'two flaunches azure 
guttee d’or; .on a chief of the fecond, a bull’s head 
couped of the third, between two martlets of the firft. 
Creft: out of a ducal-coronet or, a demi-bull argent¬ 
armed or. 
■ Richard Crawley, of the county of Middlefex, 
Efquire.—Arms : Quarterly, firft and fourth or, on a 
fefs gules, between three ftorks proper, as many crofs 
croflets of the field; fecond a'nd third argent, on a chev¬ 
ron gules, between three cinquefoils fable, as many 
plates. Impaling argent, a chevron ermine, fimbriated 
fable, between three annulets gules.—Creft: a crane 
proper, holding in his dexter talon a fleur-de-lis or.— 
Motto,, Mihi calurnportus. 
John Gilbert, of the county of Middlefex, Ef¬ 
quire.—Arms: Azure, a chevron ermine, between three 
eagles difplayed or.—Creft: an eagle’s head couped, 
jiruing out of rays proper. 
George Galway Mills, of the county of Mid¬ 
dlefex, Efquire.—Arms : Quarterly, firft and fourth 
ermine, a millrind fable; fecond and third argent, on a 
mount three fir-trees proper; on a-chief gules, a cref- 
eent between. two mullets or. On an efcocheon of 
pretence vert, a lion rampant or.—Creft: in a ducal 
coronet or,, a lion rampant gules.-rMotto, Honor virtutis 
pretium. 
John Morris^ of Broadfield Houfe, near Devizes, 
Wilts, Efquire.—Arms : Sable, on a faltire engrailed 
argent, an inefcocheon or, charged with a crofs gules. 
Giles Lone, of the city of London, Efquire.—Arms: 
An heraldic tiger ftatant, on a bordure fable eight 
fteur-de-lis.—Creft : a demi-buck falient. 
Vickary, of Devonfliire.—Arms: Sable, on a chief 
argent, two cinquefoils gules.—Creft: a peacock clofe 
or. 
Newman, of Ludgvan and Gluvias in the county of 
Cornwall.—Arms : Azure, three demi-lions rampant, 
argent, gutte de fang.—Creft: a demi-lion, as i-u the 
arms, between two wings expanded gules. 
Hodgkinson, of the county of Middlefex.— 
Arms ; Or } a crofs couped and quarterly pierced j be- 
Richard Eaton, of Chapel Barr, Nottinghamffiire,, 
Efquire.—Arms: Or, a fret azure.—Creft : an eagle’s 
head erafed fable, in his beak a fprig vert.—Motto 
Vincit omnia veritas, Truth conquers all. 
Evans, ofMontgomeryffiire, now of Portfea, in the 
county ot Southampton.—Arms : Argent, a lion pa flan t 
fable; between three fiffiirs-de-lis gules.—Creft ; a lion 
pafl'ant fable. 
Thomas Dawson, of the city of London, Efquire. \ 
Arms : Gules, on a bend engfailed or, three martlets* 
—Creft: a talbot paflant. 
John Clutton, of St. Thomas’s-ftreet, in the bo¬ 
rough of Southwark, Efquire.—Arms: Argent, a - 
chevron ermine, fimbriated fable, between three annulets 
gules.—Creft : a cock. 
Thomas.-George Seaton, ofWhickham, Efquire. 
—-Arms: Quarterly ; firft and fourth argent, a fefs be¬ 
tween fix crofs croflets fitchy fable. Second Rawlins ; , 
fable, three fwords argent, two with their points pale- 
ways in bafe, the middlemoft point in chief. Third 
Blenkinfopp ; gules, a fefs between three garbs or. 
—Creft : a lion rampant or.—Motto, Dieu defendit le droit 3 
God did defend the right. 
William Beckford, of Fonthiil, in the county of 
Wilts, Efquire; only legitimate fon and heir of the late 
patriotic alderman Beckford, who was twice lord-mayor 
of the city of London : for whofe manly and noble con- 
duif in that high and important, office, fee the biogra¬ 
phical fke.tch of his life, vol. ii. p. 842.—Arms: IPer 
pale gules and azure, on a chevron argent between three 
martlets or, an eagle difplayed fable.—Creft : a ftork’s ' 
head erafed, in the mouth a fifli, all proper. 
Alexander Nowell, of Connought Place, in the 
county of Middlefex, Efquire.—Arms: Argent three 
covered cups fable.—Creft ; an arm embowed in armour 
proper, garniilied or, holding in the hand a fire-ball of 
the firft, 
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