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bend. arg. cotised or betw. six mullets of the second pierced. Ifi Arrj. 
three ravens sa. Jfl Arg. a /esse dancette betw. three crescents gu. 
4.8 Erm. a bend az. Jf.9 Erm. on a chief indent gu. three escallops 
arg. 50 Or a pale gu. and a chief vert. 51 Quarterly erm. and 
gu. on the centre a crescent for diff. 52 Vert three greyhounds 
couraut in pale or. 53 Sa. a bend behv. six crosses fiory arg. 
5Jf Arg. on a cross fleury az. five escallops of the first. 55 Arg. a 
cross fleury az. 56 Arg. three classes eng. sa. 57 Quarterly or 
and gu., a bord. sa. bezantee. 58 Gu. an eagle disp. or, wings 
depressed. 59 Sa. three garbs arg. 60 Or a bend sa. With 
three crests : 1 On a mount a falcon rising, belled, and gorged ivith 
a coronet. 2 The collar of an ox-yoke. 3 An eagle displayed. 
The names of the principal quartering^ are : 1, St. John ; 2, 
Umphraville ; 3, Delabere ; 4, Turberville ; 6, Paveley ; 7, Stury ; 
8, Beauchamp of Bletsoe ; 9, Abtot ; 10, Mauduyt; 11, New- 
borough; 12, Warwick; 13, Paganell ; 14, Harcourt (f) ; 15, 
Patishull; 16, Bray; 19, Grandison; 20, Tregoze; 21, Eways ; 
22, Fisher; 23, Frowick ; 24, Sturgeon; 25, Danvers ; 29, Beau- 
champ; 30, Abtot ; 31, Mauduyt ; 33, Furnival(^); 34, Stapleton(l); 
35, Engayne(?); 38, Quincy; 40, Palmes; 41, Peverell ; 42, Zouche; 
51, Stanhope; 52, Mallovyll; 54, Copley; 55, Copley; 57, Roch- 
fort ; 60, Manley. Motto, Data fata secutus. 
46. William Soltau, m.b., Per bend sinister az. and arg., in 
base three fieur-de-lis of the first, in chief three ears of corn on one 
stem or, in chief a mullet for diff. : imp. Quarterly indent sa. and 
az. a hawk close erm. belled or, on a perch of the last ; Hawker. 
William Soltau was the third son of George Soltau, of Little 
Efford, Esq., by his wife, Elizabeth Maria, daughter of William 
Symons, of Chaddlewood, Esq. He married Caroline Ann, daughter 
of William Henry Hawker, Esq., of Plymouth, by whom he had 
issue Mary Elizabeth, Emily, and Caroline. Dr. Soltau, who held 
a high position both socially and in his profession, died 30th July, 
1864. His widow married, secondly, 14th February, 1868, Rev. 
Theophilus Bennett, m.a., only son of T. Bennett, Esq., of Bell- 
wood, Templemore. 
47. Rev. Samuel Rowe, m.a., Quarterly : 1 and J/. Arg. a chev. 
az. betw. three trefoils per pale gu. and vert. ; 2 and 3 Gu. three 
holy lambs rouchant, loith cross and banner arg.; on the centre 
