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Thomas Wale, of Shepton Mallet, in the county of 
Somerfet, Efquire.—Arms : Argent, on a crofs fable five 
lions rampant or.—Greft s a lion rampant or, holding a 
crofs fable. 
Varty, of Cumberland, Efquire.—Arms: Gules, three 
'erodes moline or; a chief vairy, fable and ermine.—Creft: 
a man’s head, full-faced, crowned or.—Motto, Spesnojira 
Dens, God is our hope. 
Th&mas Walford, of Birdbrook, Effex, Efq, F. A. 
& L. S S.—Arms : Argent, a fefs, in chief a lion gules.— 
Creft: out of a mural crown or, an oftrich-feather argent. 
Motto, NoJie te ipjurn, Know thyfelf. 
Samuel Freeman, of Floore-Hall, Northamptonfhire, 
Efquire.—Arms : Quarterly ermine and azure, a fefs lo¬ 
zenge or.—Creft: out of a ducal coronet, a wolf’s head 
proper. 
Moore, of Surrey.—Arms: Azure, a crofs argent, 
charged with five martlets fable.—Creft: on a ducal co¬ 
ronet, an antelope argent. 
Benjamin Dickers, of Coventry, Efquire.—Arms: 
Ermine, a crofs fiory fable, charged in the centre point 
with a leopard’s head proper, ifluing out of a ducal co¬ 
ronet or.—Creft: a demi-leopard or.—Motto, HoJIis ho- 
nori invidia, The envy of a foe is honourable. 
Edmqndson, of Clare, in the county of Suffolk, Ef¬ 
quire.—Arms: Gules, a pale wavy ermine, between fix 
efcallops or.—Creft : a demi-lion fable, holding an ef- 
callop or. 
Mifs Elizabeth Doughty, of Bedford Row in the 
.county of Middlefex, and of Snarford Hall in the county 
of Lincoln ; defcended : from a very ancient family, the 
anceftqrs of which are fuppofed to have come over to Eng¬ 
land among the Saxon chiefs ; and firft fettled in Devon- 
lhire. Philip Doughty, of Snarford Hall in the county of 
Lincoln, efquire, the great grandfather of Elizabeth, mar¬ 
ried Elizabeth, the foie heir of William Brownlow, of 
Bretton-hall, in the county of Lincoln, efquire, fecond 
fon of fir William Brownlovt', bai t, by whom he had feve- 
ral children; and Henry Doughty, efquire, the father, mar¬ 
ried Anna Maria, only daughter of Gregory Byrne, of 
Hatton Garden, efquire, by whom he had iffue, Henry, 
who died under age, and the faid Elizabeth Doughty, 
•who came into poffeffion of. the family-eftates on the death 
of her father.—Arms: Quarterly; iftand 4th argent, two 
bars between three eftoiles fable, pierced of the field, for 
Doughty ; 2d or, an inefcutcheon with an orle of mart¬ 
lets fable, for Brownlow ; 3d gules, a chevron ermine, be-, 
tween three right hands open and erett argent, for Byrne. 
Nath. Wright, Efquire.—Azure, on a chevron en¬ 
grailed between two unicorns heads erafed or in chief, 
and a bugle-horn or in bafe; three rofes gules, leaved 
and feeded proper.—Creft : a cubit arm erett proper, the 
hand holding a bugle-horn fable, garniflied or, ftringed 
gules. - 
PLATE CXV.—Edward Dadley, Citizen of Lon¬ 
don.—Arms: Argent, a chevron or, between three ftags’ 
attires fable.—Creft: an arm embowed holding a bunch 
of lily, all proper.—Motto, In malos cornua, Armed againft 
the wicked. 
James M. Bell, of Newcaftle upon Tyne, Efquire.— 
Arms: Quarterly ; firft and fourth gules, a fefs ermine, be¬ 
tween three church-bells argent; an annulet fora difference. 
Second and third argent, two battle-axes in faltier fable. 
Creft: a hawk proper, belled or—Motto, Prens moi tel quo 
je fuis. Take me as I am. 
Colonel William Rattray, of Coventry.—Arms: 
Azure, a fefs argent, between three crofs-croflets fifehy or, 
three and three.—Creft: on a mullet argent, a heart 
gules, inflamed proper.—Motto, Super Jidera votum , My 
defires are above the ftara. 
Aubrey, of Manchefter, Efquire.—Arms •. Azure, a 
chevron or, between three eagles’ heads erafed of the lame, 
Creft : an eagle’s head, as in the arms.—Motto, Salem fero-, 
I bear the fun. 
Thomas Huxley, of March, Cambridgefhire, Efquire. 
—Arms: Ermine, on a bend cofifed gules, three cref- 
cents argent.—Creft: a wolf’s head erafed proper, gorged, 
with a collar cotifed gules, charged with three crefcents, 
as in the arms.—Motto, In Deo omnja, All in God. 
Thomas Coltman, of Ragnaby, near Bolingbroke, 
in the county of Lincoln, Efquire ; an aftive magiftrate, 
and many years chairman of the general quarter-feftions 
for the diftrifi of Lindfey.—Arms: Azure, a crofs fleury 
or, between four mullets pierced argent.—Creft: a nag’s 
head erafed fable, maned and bridled argent, taffeled or. 
John Maddison, of Grimfby Hall, near Louth, in the 
county of Lincoln, Efquire.—Arms : Argent, two battle- 
axes in fiil^ier fable.—Creft: a cubit-arm erminois, holding 
in the hand proper a battle-axe fable. 
William Bland, of Sittingbourne, in the county of 
Kent, Efquire.—Arms: Argent, on a bend fable, three 
pheons of the firft.—Creft : out of a ducal coronet or, a 
lion’s head fable. ' 
John-Henry Baker, of Balham Hill, near Clapham, 
Efquire.—^ Arms: Argent, a greyhound current between 
two bars fable.—Creft: a cockatrice ermine, combed and 
wattled gules. 
Colonel Houlton, of Farlqy Caftie, Somerfetfhire, 
and Grittleton, Wiltfhire. This family is ancient and 
confiderable in both counties..—Arms : Argent, on a fefs 
wavy, between three talbots’ heads erafed azure, three 
bezants.—Creft : a talbo.t’s head erafed azure, gorged 
with a collar wavy or, charged with three torteaux.— 
Motto, SemperJldelis, Always faithful. 
William Welfitt, of Manby, in Lincolnfhire, Ef¬ 
quire.—Arms: Per fefs or and gules, two bendlets in- 
vefted between fix martlets, all countercbanged.—Creft : 
a buck’s head couped per fefs or and gules, charged with 
two bendlets as in the arms.—Motto, Servata Jides cineri. 
Faithful to the dead. 
Thomas Oldham, of Saltfleetby, Lincolnfhire, Efquire. 
—-Arms : Sable, a chevron between three owls argent; on 
a chief of the fecond three rofes gules. 
John Greenall, of the city of London, Efquire.—The 
name is originally Danifh, where it is fpelt as above; but 
in the books of the Heralds’ College it is fpelt Greenhalgk, 
as appertaining to the Lancaftrian branch of the family. 
—Arms: Argent, on a bend engrailed fable, three bugle- 
horns mounted and ringed or.—Creft: a bugle-horn as in 
the arms, ftringed gules. 
Joshua Price, of the county of Kent, Efquire.—Arms: 
Argent, a crofs between four pheons azure.—Creft : out 
of a mural crown gules, a lion’s head proper.—Thefe 
arms were granted to the family of Price of Gloucefter in 
1573- 
Jacob Furnell, of Bear-ftreet, Leicefter-fquare, Efq.— 
Arms: Per faltire or and argent, a crofs couped gules; and 
on a chief fable, a lion paflant between two covered cups 
of the fecond.—Creft;'on a wreath or and gules, a covered 
cup or, Handing on two organ-pipes in faltire.—Motto, 
NonJine labore , Not without pains.—Thefe arms were grant¬ 
ed, March 21, 1736, to John Furnell, of Briftol, merchant; 
“ to be borne by him and his defeendants; and alfo by 
his four younger brothers, Peter, Organ, William, and 
Algernon, and their refpeftive defeendants.” Jacob Fur¬ 
nell above-named deceafed July 30, 1810, without iffue 
male, but leaving three daughters, minors, co-heirs: 
Mary, born Mar. 20, 1795 5 Louifa-Jane, July 15, 1796; 
Elizabeth, Jan. 13, i79 8 * 
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