(Cambridge). Gu. on a chief ar. three lions’ heads erased sa. Crest—An ostrich’s head erased ar. holding in the beak a key or.
(Kent). Sa. a fesse erm. betw. two fleurs-de-lis in chief, and a hind trippant in base or.
(Shipdham, co. Norfolk). Sa. two swords in saltire ar. betw. four fleurs-de-lis or, within a bordure gobonated of the last and gu.
(Winthorpe, co. Norfolk, granted 1506). Sa. two swords in saltire, ar. betw. four fleurs-de-lis or, within a bordure gobony of the second and per pure (another, ar. and purp.). Crest—A deer’s head couped ar.
(Pottersbury or Petterspury, co. Northampton). Ar. three torteaux, each charged with a fleur-de-lis or, on a chief az. a buglehorn gold betw. two pheons of the field. Crest—A demi boar ramp, or, charged with three billets betw. two bendlets sa. This coat is in Harl. MS. 1422, attributed to “ Barro of Flotebrook,” i.e. Fluckersbrook, co. Chester. It occurs among arms granted betw. temp. II. 5. and H. 8. “out of an old booke late belonging to Ralphe Brooke, but now in ye custody of Sr. Edw. Dering, knt. and bart., 1618.”—“Ye creast temp. H. 8. of Xtopher Barker, G.” In another hand “T. H. vii.” (The Arms of Barrow of Fluckersbrook were quartered by Sneyd of co. Staff.)
(Suffolk). Sa. two swords in saltire ar. hilts and pomels or, betw. four fleurs-de-lis within a bordure of the third (another, the bordure ar.). Crest—A hind’s head ar.
(Wiltshire and Suffolk). Sa. two swords in saltire ar. pomels and hilts gold betw. four fleurs-de-lis or.
(Col. Robert Barrow, a Parliamentary officer serving in Ireland, 1649). Sa. two swords in saltire ar. betw. four fleurs-de-lis or. Crest—Out of a mural crown or, a dove holding an olive branch ppr.
(granted to Alfred Barrow, of London, gent.). Quarterly, sa. and gu. two swords in saltire, ppr. pomels and hilts or, betw. two fleurs-de-lis in fess of the last. Crest—Issuant out of clouds, a dexter arm embowed in armour ppr. garnished or, the hand also ppr. holding a buglehorn sa. stringed vert, above the hand a fleur-de-lis gold.
(granted to Simon Barrow, Esq., of Lansdown Grove, Bath). Per saltire or and erminois, on a saltire az. betw. a caduceus in chief and a pine-apple in base ppr. two swords in saltire ar. pomels and hilts gold. Crest—A demi bear sa. semee of fleurs-de-lis ar. muzzled or, holding in the dexter paw an arrow, point downwards ppr.
(Ringwood Hall, co. Derby). Per pale indented sa. and az. two swords in saltire ppr. pommels and hilts or, betw. four fleurs-de-lis two in pale and two in fess ar. Crest—On a perch ppr. a squirrel sejant or, collared and chained cracking a nut all ppr.
(Ulverstone, co. Lancaster, bart.). Sa. two swords in saltire points upwards ar., pommels and hilts or, betw. three fleurs-de-lis one in chief and two in flaunch and an anchor erect in base of the last. Crest—On a mount vert a squirrel sejant cracking a nut all ppr. charged on the shoulder with an anchor. Motto—Parum sufficit.
(from the Banqueting Room, Ironmongers’ Hall). Az. in chief dexter an increscent sinister a decrescent and in base a mullet or.
Lozengy or and az. a griffin saliant erm.
Chequy az. and or, an eagle displ. ar.
Sa. a hind’s head couped ar.
(George Martin Barrow, of St. John’s Green, Essex). Sa. two swords in saltire ppr. pomels and hilts or, the blades entwined by a wreath of laurel also or, betw. two roses in pale ar. barbed, leaved, and slipped of the second, and as many fleur-de-lis in tense of the third. Crest—Upon a mount vert a squirrel sejant ppr. gorged with a collar gemel or, holding a rose, as in the arms.