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Luttley, of Brockhampton, Herefordshire.—Quaterly or and azure; four lions counterchanged.
Meynell, of North Kilvington, Yorkshire.—Azure; three bars gemelles and a chief or.
Crest. A savage's head proper couped at the shoulders, and wreathed about the temples or and azure.
Motto. Deus non reliquit memoriam humilium.
*Monson, of Burton, Lincolnshire.—Or; two chevrons gules.
Crest. On a pillar argent, a lion rampant or.
Motto. Prêt pour mon pays.
Northcote, of Pynes, Devonshire.—Argent; three crosses-crosslet botonnées in bend sable.
Crest. On a chapeau gules guarded ermine, a stag tripping argent.
Motto. Christi crux eat mea lux.
Oakeley, of Oakely, Shropshire.—Argent; on a fess between three crescents gules, as many fleurs-de-lys or.
Crest. A dexter arm embowed vambraced, in the hand a scimetar, all proper, pommelled and hilted or.
*Onslow, of West Clandon, Surrey.—Argent; a fess gules, between six Cornish choughs proper.
Crest. An eagle sable, trussing (preying on) a partridge or.
Motto. Festina lente.
Ormerod, of Tyldesley, Lancashire.—Or; three bars, and in chief a lion passant gules.
Crest. A wolf's head couped at the neck, barry of four or and gules, holding in the mouth an ostrich feather erect proper.
Oxenden, of Dene, Kent.—Argent; a chevron gules, between three oxen passant sable.
Crest. Out of a ducal coronet gules, a lion's head affrontée or.
Palmer, of Carlton, Northamptonshire.—Sable; a chevron or, between three crescents argent.
Crest. A wivern or, armed and langued gules.
Motto. Par sit fortunam labori.