Blazons & Genealogy Notes
1) (Baron Tiptoft and Earl of Worcester, earldom extinct 1485 barony in abeyance since; descended from Sir Pain de Tiptoft, youngest son of John, second Baron Tibetot, his son, Sir John Tiptoft , was summoned to Parliament 1449; the second baron was created an earl 1449, the second earl d. unm., when the earldom became extinct, and the barony fell Into abeyance among his aunts, the daus. of the first baron). Ar. a saltire engr gu.
2) (co. Norfolk). Ar. a saltire engr. gu. Crest—A stag’s head erased or, gorged with a garland of roses gu. leaved vert.
3) (Baron Tiptoft and Earl of Worcester, earldom extinct 1485 barony in abeyance since; descended from Sir Pain de Tiptoft, youngest son of John, second Baron Tibetot, his son, Sir John Tiptoft , was summoned to Parliament 1449; the second baron was created an earl 1449, the second earl d. unm., when the earldom became extinct, and the barony fell Into abeyance among his aunts, the daus. of the first baron). Ar. a saltire engr gu.
4) (co. Norfolk). Ar. a saltire engr. gu. Crest—A stag’s head erased or, gorged with a garland of roses gu. leaved vert.
5) or De Gurney – (co. Norfolk). Ar.a saltire engr. gu.