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(gu.) for the difference of second son, Perring. 4. (Sa.) three 
crescents (arg), in chief a mullet (of the last) for difference, Harris 
of Belle Vue. Crest, from a crest coronet (gu.), two wings (arg.), 
each charged with five billets (gu.), the crest being on an esquire's 
helmet, and accompanied by a mantling and motto, " Loyaute passe 
par tout." On each side, at the top of the centre archway, is a 
shield. That on the left side on entering is charged with (gu.) five 
fusils conjoined in fess (arg), Daubeny. On the right-hand shield 
is the coat of Bulteel, (arg.) a bend betw. ten billets, or billitee (gu.). 
Captain Daubeny's wife being a Bulteel. Over this gateway is the 
crest and motto of Bulteel, as above, with the date 1883. On the 
front, further to the left, is the crest of Bulteel, with the monogram 
"T.H.B." To the right of the large shield, described above, we 
have the crest of Daubeny, on a ivreath a holly bush fructed (ppr.), 
and the monogram " G. A.D." 
On the chimneypiece of the Cottonian room in the Plymouth 
Proprietary Library, in Cornwall Street, we find this coat ; viz., 
quarterly 1 and 4 az. on a chev. cotised betw. three hanks of cotton 
arg., an escallop shell inter two crosses crosslet fitchee gu., for Cotton. 
2. Gu. a fess vaire betw. three unicorns' heads couped or, in 
chief a crescent of the last for difference ; for Savery. 
3. Sa. a chev. eng. arg. betw. three suns in splendour ppr. for 
Waltham, on an escutcheon of pretence, arg. a chev. sa. betw. three 
Cornish choughs of the last, beaked and legged gu., for Collins. 
These are the arms of the late William Cotton, Esq., of Highland 
House, Ivybridge, Devon, who gave the collection of printed books, 
manuscripts, drawings, &c, a large part of which very valuable 
collection was inherited from Charles Rogers, Esq., f.r.s., f.s.a., 
who died in 1784, and whose sister and heiress married William 
Cotton, Esq., who died in 1791. Their son William Cotton, Esq., 
f.s.a., of H.M. Customs, married Catherine, daughter and heir of 
the Rev. William Savery, of Rattery, co. Devon, and had issue : 
1. William Cotton, Esq., m.a., f.s.a., of the Priory, Leatherhead, 
Surrey, and Highland House, Ivybridge; born 30th January, 1794; 
married at Bodiam, co. Sussex, 22nd February, 1823, Mary Anne, 
eldest daughter and coheir of the Rev. James Collins, ll.d., Rector 
of Thorpe Abbots, co. Norfolk, and died without issue, leaving part 
of his collection as mentioned above. 2. Charles Rogers Cotton, 
married, and had issue. 3. John Cotton, married, and had issue. 
