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4. Edward Cotton, married, without issue. 1. Charlotte, married 
William Hall, of Leatherhead, m.d. 2. Mary, married Nathaniel 
Frederick Edwards, Lieut., r.n. 
In a window of the Devon and Cornwall Bank House we have 
three shields : first, or, three torteaux, for Courtenay, Earls of 
Devon ; second, sa. fifteen bezants in pile, for the county of Corn- 
wall ; and third, the saltire and castles of Plymouth. In another 
window, gu., a dexter arm embowed in armour, holding a battle- 
axe, all jopr.j imp. arg.,five lozenges gu. conjoined in cross, Nottage, 
for Alfred Hingston, Esq., j.p., of Plymouth; married, in 1831, 
Mary, daughter of James Barton Nottage, Esq., of Lancaster, by 
whom he has five sons and five daughters. 
On the front of Lanyon's Almshouses, at the corner of Green 
Street and Ham Street, are three shields ; one quite plain, another 
with a simple saltire, and the third charged with, on a saltire a bee- 
hive ; but they are not really armorial, but rather fanciful. 
On a house in Summerland Terrace, moulded in the stucco, is a 
shield, quarterly ; in the first quarter a lion pass. ; crest, a dragon's 
head couped. 
Briefly and imperfectly as the subject has been treated, it has 
been already unduly prolonged, and we must defer for another 
opportunity the seals in the Corporation Records ; the interesting 
series of shields, with arms of the ladies paramount, in the Archery 
Ground at Manadon ; together with the armorial shields recently 
put up in your Museum. 
PLYMOUTH STREETS: THEIR NAMES AND 
ASSOCIATIONS. 
LECTURE BY MR. W. H. K. WRIGHT, F.R.H.S. 
(Read 1st November, 1883.) 
VOL. VIII. 
