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17. Elizeus Hele, Gu. a bend lozengy erm., an annulet arg. for 
diff. : imp. per fess, in chief, Az. a lion ramp, or, within an orle of 
escallop shells of the second ; Hender : in base, Gu. three bends vaire ; 
Bray. He was the eldest of the two sons of Walter Hele, of 
Winston, in Brixton, by his wife Joane, daughter of Thomas 
Maynard, of Brixton (this Walter being the fifth son of Nicholas 
Hele, of South Hele) j he was born in Brixton, but had his chief 
residence at Fardel, in Cornwood, which his father had purchased. 
He married first, one of the daughters and co-heirs of John 
Hender, of Botreaux Castle, Esq.; and secondly, Alice, daughter 
and co-heir of Bray, of Northumberland, and relict of Nicholas 
Eveleigh, but having no surviving issue he left the greater part of 
his property to charities ; among them an endowed school at 
Plymouth, the Grammar School at Plympton, and an annuity of 
,£20 per annum to the minister of the parish of Brixton. He died 
at Exeter, 11th January, 1635, aged 70 years, and was buried on 
the north side of the choir of Exeter Cathedral, having appointed 
as his trustees Sir John Maynard, John Hele, Esq., and Elizeus 
Stert, Esq. 
18. Sir Warwick Hele, Quarterly : 1 J/. Gu. a bend lozengy erm. 
in chief a fleur-de-lys arg. for diff. ; Hele : 2 and 3 Arg. a fess az, 
fretty of the first betw. three fleur-de-lys of the second ; Warwick : 
imp. per fess, in chief, Arg. a fess betic. three griffins 3 heads erased 
sa. ; Halse of Kencdon : in base, Or three torteaux, in chief a 
label az. charged with nine bezants; Courtenay. Sir Warwick 
Hele, was the eldest son of Sir John Hele, Serjeant-at-law, an 
eminent lawyer (who had purchased the estate of Wembury), by 
his wife Margaret, daughter and co-heir of Ellis Warwick, Esq., 
of Batsborow. Sir Warwick, who was High Sheriff of Devon, in 
seventeenth James I., and member of Parliament for Plymouth in 
1597 ; married first, Mary, daughter of John Halse, of Kenedon, 
Esq., and relict of William Hawkins, Esq., of Plymouth ; and 
secondly, Margaret, daughter of Sir William Courtenay, of 
Powderham Castle, but died without issue in January, 1625. 
19. Sir William Strode, Quarterly of four: 1 Arg. a chev. betw. 
three conies sa.; Strode of Newnham : 2 Arg. three eagles displayed 
gu. crowned or; Newnham : 3 Az. a bend eng. arg., cotised plain 
or, in chief a mullet of the second; Fortescue : Jf. Or three torteaux, 
