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*Finch, of Eastwell, Kent.—A chevron between three griffins passants sable.
Crest. A griffin as in the arms.
Motto. Aperto vivere voto.
Floyer, of West Stafford, Dorsetshire.—Sable; a chevron between three broad arrows argent.
Crest. A stag's head erased or, in the mouth an arrow argent.
*Forester, of Wesh, Shropshire.—Quaterly; per fess argent and sable; in the first and fourth quaters a bugle-horn of the last, garnished or.
Crest. A talbot passant argent, collared sable, to which a line reflexed over his back or.
Motto. Semper eadem.
Frampton, of Moreton, Dorsetshire.—Argent; a bend gules, cotised sable.
Crest. A greyhound sejant argent, collared gules.
Motto. Perseverando.
Fursdon, of Fursdon, Devenshire.—Argent; a chevron azure, between three fire-balls proper.
Crest. Out of a ducal coronet a plume of five ostrich feathers proper.
Gatacre, of Gatacre, Shropshire.—Quaterly gules and ermine; on the second and third quarters three piles of the first; over all on a fess azure, five bezants.
Crest. A raven proper.
Gent, of Moyns, Essex.—Ermine; a chief indented sable.
Crest. Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-eagle displayed ermine.
Glanville, of Catchfrench Cornwall.—Azure; three saltires or.
Crest. A buck passant proper.
Gregory, of Styvechall, Warwickshire.—Or; two bars, and in chief a lion passant azure.
Crest. Out of a mural coronet per pale or and azure, a demi-boar salient argent armed and unguled of the first,