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May 6, 17945 Sarah, horn Feb. 42, 1797; Mary-Anne, 
born Jan. 20, 1803 5 and Jane, born April 43, 1808.— 
Arms: Argent, on a fefs dancette of the fame, fimbriated 
gules, three blackbirds fable; in chief a griffin fegreant 
between two crickets of the fecond.—Creft : a wolf’s head 
fable, feme of eftoiles or.—Motto, Firmitas et/anitas, Strong 
in body and mind. 
Nathaniel Parkinson, of the city of York, Efquire ; 
only fon of Robert Parkinfon, efq. who was fheriff of the 
city of York in the year 1809.—Arms : Gules, on a che¬ 
vron, between three oftrich-featliers argent, as many mul- 
1 ets fable.—Creft: a cubit arm veiled or, the hand proper, 
holding a feather as in the arms. 
Hill Dawes, Efquire.—Arms: Quarterly; firft or, on 
a pile gules, a chevron argent, between three crofs crofs- 
lets of the field ; fecond fable, two barrulets between nine 
martlets or; third or, a fefs azure, between three lions 
couchantgardant fable; fourth gules, on a bend argent, 
cotifed or, three annulets fable.—Creft : a lion’s paw fa¬ 
ble, holding a fleur-de-lis or. 
Charles William Drury, Efquire.—Arms: Ar¬ 
gent, on a chief vert, a Tau between two mullets or.— 
Creft : a greyhound current argent. 
Captain S. J. Ballard, R. N. married Maria-Anne, 
daughter of James Flint, of Judd Houfe, in Kent, efq.— 
Arms : Sable, a griffin fegreant ermine.—Creft; a griffin’s 
head erafed ermine. 
R. Lloyd, of Llanerch Brockwell, Montgomerylhire, 
Efquire.— Arms: Gyrony of 4; in the firft quarter or, a 
lion pafiant fable ; fecond purpure, three falcons or; third 
gules, three horfes’ heads erafed argent; fourth purpure, 
a falcon or.—Creft : a horfe’s head fable, maned or. 
Townsend Compton, Efquire.—Arms •. Sable, a lion 
paflant guardant or, between three helmets argent.—Creft: 
on a mount vert, a beacon lighted proper.—Motto, Dum 
Jpiro fptro , Hope through life. 
Edward Chapman, of Whitby in Yorkffiire, Efquire. 
—Arms: Per chevron argent and gules, a crefcent coun- 
terchanged.—Creft : an arm in armour embowed proper, 
the hand holding a tilting-fpear proper, palling through a 
wreath vert. 
Harry Colbatch, of Gungrog Cottage, Welchpool, 
Efquire—Arms : Party per pale gules and vert, a fefs 
dancette argent, gutte de fang, between three fleurs-de-lis 
or.—Creft : a dexter arm embowed habited per pale in¬ 
dented vert and azure; the cuff ermine, holding in the 
hand a pine-apple downwards, leaved and flipped, all pro- 
per.—Motto, Poji multas difficultates, After many trials. 
“ To all and lingular to whom thefe prefents lhall come. 
Sir John Vanbrugh, Knight, Clarenceux King of Arms, 
nominated Garter; fendeth greeting. Whereas Sir John 
Colbatch, of the parifh of St. Martin in the Fields, in the 
county of Middlefex, Knight, hath by letter reprefented 
•unto the Right Hon. Henry earl of Suffolk and Binden, 
one of the Lords of his Majefty’s molt honourable Privy 
Council, and Deputy (with the royal approbation) to his 
grace Thomas duke of Norfolk, Earl Marlhall and Here¬ 
ditary Marlhall of England, that, conceiving himfelf to be 
defcended from the family of Colbatch of Colbatch in the 
county of Salop, who were originally of Welch extrac¬ 
tion, as appears by the entries of the faid family in the 
books of the College of Arms ; but there being no arms 
entered with the faid pedigree, and fome of the family 
having formerly difclaimed arms ; although there are fe¬ 
deral deeds (as the faid Sir John Colbatch alledgeth) now 
remaining in his family which are fealed with a fefs be¬ 
tween three flowers-de-liz, and were the arms he then 
lufed ; yet, being uncertain what right he might have 
thereunto, and being unwilling to continue the further 
ufe thereof without his lordlhip’s confent and allowance, 
the faid Sir John Colbatch had therefore prayed that fuch 
arms and creft might be devifed for and (after the faid 
earl's approbation thereof) affigned in the ufual form unto 
him and to his near kinfman Dr. John Colbatch, of Trini¬ 
ty College in Cambridge, Cafuiftical Profeffor of Divinity 
in the faid Univerfity,as they and their defendants might 
lawfully bear. And whereas the faid Earl of Suffolk and 
Binden, being well fatisfied of the zeal and affeftion of 
the faid Sir John Colbatch, for his majefty King George 
and the prefent happy conftitution both in church and 
ftate, did, by warrant or order under his hand and feal, 
bearing date the 49th day of O&ober laft paft, order and 
appoint me to devife for and (after his lordftiip’s confent 
to and approbation thereof) affign unto the faid Sir John 
Colbatch and Dr. John Colbatch fuch arms and creft ac¬ 
cordingly ; Know ye therefore, that I the faid Clarenceux, 
in purfuance of the confent of the faid Earl of Suffolk and 
Binden fignified as aforefaid, and by virtue of the letters 
patent of my office granted unto me under the great feal 
of England, have devifed, and (with his lordftiip’s con-* 
fent and approbation) do by thefe prefents grant and af¬ 
fign, unto the faid Sir John Colbatch and Dr. John Col¬ 
batch, the Arms and Creft hereinafter mentioned, viz. 
Party per pale gules and vert, a fefs dancette argent, gutte 
de fang, between three flowers de liz or; and for their Creft, 
on a wreath or and gules, a dexter arm imbowed, ha¬ 
bited per pale, indented vert and azure, the cuff turned 
up ermine, holding in the hand a pine-apple downwards, 
leaved and flipped, all proper, as in the margin hereof 
the fame are more plainly depifted ; to be borne and ufed 
for ever hereafter by him the faid Sir John Colbatch, 
Knight, and his near kinfman Dr. John Colbatch afore¬ 
faid, and the heirs and other defendants of their refpec- 
tive bodys lawfully begotten and to be begotten, with 
their due and proper differences according to the ufage 
and practice of arms, without the let or interruption of 
any perfon or perfons whatfoever. In witnefs whereof, I 
the faid Clarenceux King of Arms, nominated Garter, 
have to thefe prefects fubfcribed my name, and affixed 
the Seal of my Office, this fecond day of November, in 
the third year of the reign of our fovereign lord George, 
by the grace of God king of Great Britain and Ireland, 
defender of the faith, &c. annoque Domini 1716.” 
PLATE CXIII.— Jacob Hagen, of Bermondfey, Ef¬ 
quire.—Arms; Azure, a chevron or, between two doves 
clofe in chief argent, and in bafean oak-tree proper.—Creft s 
a dove rifing argent. 
Edward Everard, of Lynn Regis, Norfolk, Efquire. 
—Arms : Or, a fefs between three eftoiles gules, a label 
azure fora difference.—Creft: a man’s head couped at 
the (houlders proper; thereon a cap or, frette fable. 
Granville Sharpe, of Manchefter, Efquire.—Arms: 
Quarterly, ift and 4th or, a pheon azure, ad and 3d ar¬ 
gent, three rooks fable.—Creft : on a ducal coronet a pea¬ 
cock in his pride proper. 
Samuel Kingsford, of Kent,Efquire.—Arms: Azure, 
three bars wavy ermine; in chief an eagle difplayed be¬ 
tween two ducal coronets or.—Creft : an eagle difplayed 
per fefs gules and azure, crowned or, holding in his beak 
a rofe argent, flipped vert, feeded or. 
John Owen, of Orielton, in the county of Pembroke, 
Efquire; who fucceeded to the eftates of fir Hugh Gwen, 
bart. in that county, on the death of fir Hugh, on the 8th 
of Auguft, 1809. He then relinquiffied his original name 
of Lord, and affumed the name and arms of Owen. He 
was created a baronet on the 3d of November, 1812.— 
Arms: Gules, a chevron between three lions rampant or. 
—Creft: a lion rampant, as in the arms.—Motto, Honejias 
optima po/itia, Honefty is the beft policy. 
Reverend John Norris Ewen, of Reydon Hall, in the 
county of Suffolk.—Arms : Ermine, a bend cotifed or.—- 
Creft: on a mount vert a curlew proper. 
John Brereton, of Bawtry in Chefliire, Efquire; a 
defendant of the ancient Chefliire family of Breerton, 
3- Brereton, 
