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Whitmore, of Apley, Stropshire.—Vert; fretty or.
Crest. A falcon sitting on the stump of a tree, with a branch springing from the dexter side, all proper.
Wollaston, of Shenton, Leiceshire.—Argent; three mullets pierced sable.
Crest. Out of a mural crown or, a demi-griffin segreant argent, holding a mullet pierced sable.
Motto. Ne quid falsi.
Wolseley, of Wolseley, Staffordshire.—Argent; a talbot passant gules.
Crest. Out of a ducal coronet or, a talbot's head erased proper.
Motto. Homo homini vulpes.
Wombwell, of Wombwell, Yorkshire.—Gules; a bend between six unicorns' heads couped, argent.
Crest. A unicorn's head as in the arms.
Motto. In well beware.
Wrey, of Trebigh, Cornwall.—Sable; a fess between three pole-axes argent, helved gules.
Crest. An arm embowed habated sable, the hand proper grasping a hatchet argent, helved gules.
Motto. Le bon temps viendra.
Wybergh, of Clifton, Westmoreland.—Sable; three bars or, in chief two etoilles of the last.
Crest. A griffin's head erased or.
Motto. Hominem te esse memento.