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Fynney-Best Fynney, of Fynney, in the parifh of 
Cheddleton, and county of-Stafford, Efquire.—Arms; 
Vert, a chevron between three eagles difplayed or, arm¬ 
ed and langued gules.—Creft: a ftaff raguled or.— 
Motto: Fortum pofcc animum. 
John Silver, Efquire, alderman of the city of Win¬ 
chefter.—Arms ; Gules, a feffe potent counter-potent 
gules and or, between three lions paffant gardant of the 
third. 
Hawkins, of Devonfhire.—Arms: Sable, a lion paf- 
fant or, on the waves of the fea proper, (reprefented in 
heraldry by barry wavy of fix-argent and azure;) in 
chief three bezants, on a canton of thefecond an efcallop 
between two palmers ftavesof the fir ft.—Creft : a demi- 
moor proper, bound and captive, with annulets on his 
arms and ears or.—Motto, Nil defperandum. 
Edward James, of Deptford, in the county of Kent* 
Efquire.—Arms : Gules, a dolphin embowed or.— 
Creft: an oftrich argent. 
John Hornbrook, of Taviftock, in the county of 
Devon, Efquire.—Arms: Argent, two bars wavy azure, 
between fix crefcents, three, two, and one. Impaling 
Rawlins, gules, three fwords in fefs argent, hills and 
pomels to the dexter or. 
Young, of Hampfhire, and the city of Winchefter.— 
Arms: Lozengy or and vert, a chevron azure.—Creft : 
a flag’s head ermine, erafed per feffe gules. 
John Breton, of the ifland of Jerfey, Efquire.— 
Arms: Azure, a bend between fix mullets pierped or. 
■—Creft.: a lion’s ^gamb .erafed azure, charged with a 
chevron’or, between’three billets argent. 
Thomas Marshall, of Shipfton-on-Stour, in the 
•county of Worcefter, Efquire.—Arms: Giilesf.a bend 
fufilly or, within a-bordure engrailed of the fecond. 
Gover, of Hampftiire, and the city of Winchefter.— 
Arms : Azure, a fa 1 -tire argent. 
Charles Branron Trve, of the city of Glocefter, 
and of Leciiampton, in the county of Glocefter, Efquire; 
.married Mary, daughter of the Rev. Samuel Lyfons, 
rector of Rodmarton in the fame county, M.A. and 
filter of Samuel Lyfons, F.R.S. and F.A S. and Daniel 
Lyfons, M.A. F.R.S. F.L.S. arid F.A.S.by whom he 
has iffue Henry Norwood,'aged five years, and another 
fon born February u, j8oy, and alfo five daughters; 
Mary-Lytons, Caroline, Ifabelja, Eleanor, and Anne, 
—Arms: Quarterly, Firft or a bend azure, for Trye. 
Second gules, three covered cups or, for Boteler. Third 
argent, a faitire between four mullets gules, for Gur¬ 
ney. Fourth argent, four bars gules, a'lioh rampant 
or, ducally crowned per pale gulesand or, for Brandon. 
Impaling, for Lyfons of Hempfted, Gules, a chief azure; 
on the latter part thereof a cloud, the f un’s rays iffuant 
proper.—Creft : a buck’s head cabofhed'. 
John Trye, of Hardwick Court in the county of Glo¬ 
cefter, efq. the fourth in defcent from Rawlin Trye, 
lord of Alkington in Berkeley, in the cqunty of Glo¬ 
cefter, was living 1447; and, having married Elizabeth, 
daughter and co-heir of Almeric Boteler a Park, of 
Hardwick Court, ieFt iffue William Trye, of Hardwick 
Court, efquire, .who married Ilabel, daughter of Janies 
lord Berkeley, and by Jier left iffue Edward Trye, of 
Hardwick Court, efquire, who married I label, daughter 
and co-heir or fir Simon Milborne,-and relitt of fir 
Thomas Monington, and by her left iffue John Trye, 
of Hardwick Court, efquire, who married Elizabeth, 
daughter and co-heir of fir J6h 11 Gurney, of Lerniqgton 
in Suffolk, by Catharine, daughter o. fir WiUiaiu Bran¬ 
don, knt. ftanda’rd-bearer to king Henry the VII. at 
the battle of Bofworth, 1485, and alfo co-heir of fir 
Charles Brandon, duke of Suffolk, after the death of 
lady Jane Grey ; and by her left ilfu.e John Trye, of 
Hardwick Court; efquire, who married Margaret, 
.diuighter of iir,William Skipwith, knight, and by her 
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left iffue William Trye, of Hardwick Court, efquire, 
who married Mary, fecond daughter of Sir Edward 
Tyrrell, knight, -and by her left iffue William Trye, of 
Hardwick Court, efquire, who died in 1681, having 
married Anne, daughter of William Vincent, of Adton, 
in Middlefex-, efquire, and by her left iffue Thomas 
Trye, of Hardwick Court, efquire, who died in 1670, 
having married Anne, daughter and co-heir of Richard 
Jones, of Hanham, in the county of Glocefter, efquire, 
and by her left iffue William Trye, of Hardwick Court, 
efquire, who died in 1717, aged'57, having married 
Mary, daughter of-Horn, of Horncaftle, efquire, 
and by her left iffue Thomas Trye, of Hardwick Court, 
efquire, who died in 1730, aged 46, having married 
Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Norwood, of Lechamp- 
ton, in the county of Glocefter, efquire, and by her left 
iffue William Trye, of Siidgrove, in the county of Glo¬ 
cefter, efquire, and John Trye, rector of Lechamptpn, 
who died November 22, 1766, having married Mary, 
daughter of the Rev. John Longford, of Haresfield, in 
the county of Glocefter, and by her lefr iffue the prefent 
Charles Brandon Trye, efquire, and William Trye of 
London, merchant. 
Colonel Sergison, of Cuckfield Place, in the 
county of Suffex.—Arms: Argent, on a chevron between 
three dolphins naiant embowed fable, a plate betwee'11 
two fleurs-de-lis argent.—Creft: a dolphin naiant em¬ 
bowed fable, pierced with an arrow argent tranfverfely, 
vul'ned gules.—This ancient and refpettable family has 
been long feated in the county of Suffex. 
The Reverend George Norris, M.A. vicar of* 
Geift, in the county of Norfolk, defcended front a family 
of the fame name formerly feated at Milverton, in the 
county of Somerfet.—Arms : Sable, a crofs flory argent, 
between twelve billets or.—Creft : a talbot fejant, col« 
lared and ringed. 
Thomas Graham, of Kenrofs, inthecounty of Perth, 
Elquire.—Arms ': Or, a human heart regally crowned 
proper; on a chief fable three efcallops of the firft.— 
Creft, an efcallop, as in the arms.—Motto, Spero melioTla. 
Thomas Buckland, of Langley, in the county of 
Bucks, Efquire,—Arms: Argent, three lions rampant; 
a canton gules frette argeni.—Creft, on a mount vert, 
a (tag lodged. 
The Reverend R. P. Packwood, of Warwick.— 
Arms: Quarterly, firft and fourth, azure, three pick-axes 
or, for Packwood j fecond and third, fable, three bells ar¬ 
gent, a canton ermine, for Porter; From a co-h,eirefs of 
which family the Rev. Mr. Packwood is lineally de¬ 
fcended.—Creft : a demi-lion rampant argent, holding 
in his dexter and fup porting with his finifter paw a bell 
fable, with a canton ermine, as in the arms.—Motto, 
“ None is truly great but he that is truly good.” 
Thomas Irvin,g, of the Navy Pay Office, and coun¬ 
ty of Lanerk, Eiquire.—Arms: Argent, three fprigs of 
holly flipped vert; a mullet for difference. On an efeut- 
cheon of pretence argent, a crofs of St. Andrew en¬ 
grailed, Cable.—Greft, a fheaf of three_arrows, points 
upwards,-banded; a mullet for a difference.—Motto, Sub 
foie Jub umbra virens. 
The Reverend Samuel Rooker, of Bideford, in the 
county of Devon. — Arms: Argent, a feffe flory, and 
counter-flory gules, between three rooks proper.—Creft, 
on a trumpet or, a rook proper. 
Samuel Fox, of the city of London, and of the 
county of York, Efquire.—Arms: Ermine, a chevron 
azure between three'fox’s heads, erafed proper. Im¬ 
paling Beaumont, viz. Gules, a lion rampant, vvithin an 
orle of crefcent argent.—Creft, a fox’s head, as in the 
arms. 
Charles Taylor, of Padgbury, near Congleton, 
Chefhire, Gent.—Arms : azure, a faltier voided, be¬ 
tween four flags’ heads caboilied or. Creft: a buck’s 
head caboihed, proper. 
