(Calwick, co. Stafford, bart., extinct 1780; formerly of Penwortham, co. Lancaster; descended from Henry Fleetwood, living 3 Henry VI., son of John Fleetwood, Lord of the Manor of Plumpton Parva, co. Lancaster, living temp. Edward III., whose descendant, Richard Fleetwood, Esq., of Calwick, was created a bart. 29 June, 1611). Per pale nebulee az. and or, six martlets counterchanged. Crest—A wolf pass. reguard. ar. charged on the breast with a trefoil vert.
(The Vache, co. Bucks; descended from Sir George Fleetwood, Knt., of the Vache, knighted 11 May, 1603, M.P. for Chipping-Wycombe, 28 Elizabeth; son of Thomas Fleetwood, Esq., of The Vache, M.P. for Bucks, 5 Elizabeth, second son of William Fleetwood, Esq., of Hesketh, co. Lancaster, great-grandson of John Fleetwood, Esq., of Little Plumpton). Same Arms.
(Aldwinckle, co. Northampton; descended from Sir William Fleetwood, of Cranford, co. Northampton, younger son of Thomas Hesreth, Esq., of Hesketh. Of this family was George Fleetwood, colonel in the Parliament’s service, one of King Charles’s Judges, and a Lord of Oliver Cromwell’s other house; the celebrated General Fleetwood, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland under the Protectorate; and George Fleetwood, pre-eminently distinguished in the service of Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden, by whom he was created a baron of that kingdom). Same Arms.
(Rossall, co. Lancaster; descended from Edmond Fleetwood, Esq., of Rossall, youngest son of Thomas Fleetwood, Esq., of Hesketh. The male line terminated with Edward Fleetwood, Esq., of Rossall, whose co-heiress, Margaret, m. 16 Sept. 1733, Roger Hesketh, Esq., of North Meols, co. Lancaster (a descendant of a younger branch ot the Heskeths of Rufford, co. Lancaster), and from this marriage descended the late Sir Peter Hesketh Fleetwood, Bart., of Rossall). Same Arms. Crest—A wolf pass, reguard. ar.
(Hesketh-Fleetwood; Rossall Hall, co. Lancaster, bart., extinct 1866). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, per pale nebulee az. and or, six martlets, two, two, and two, counterchanged, a canton ar., for Fleetwood; 2nd and 3rd, ar. on a bend sa. three garbs or, a chief az. thereon an eagle displ. with two heads ppr. all within a bordure erm., for Hesketh. Crests—1st, Fleetwood: A wolf reguard. ar. charged on the breast with a trefoil vert; 2nd, Hesketh: A garb erector, in front of an eagle displ. with two heads ppr. Motto—Quod tibi hoc alteri.
(Hesketh-Fleetwood; granted to the reputed son of the late Sir Peter Hesketh-Fleetwood, Bart., of Rossall Hall). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, per pale nebulee az. and or, six martlets, two, two, and two, counterchanged, a canton ar., for Fleetwood; 2nd and 3rd, ar. on a bend sa. three garbs or, a chief az. thereon an eagle with two heads displ. ppr. all within a bordure erminois, for Hesketh; the whole four quarters within a bordure wavy quarterly erm. and az. Crests—1st, Fleetwood: A wolf statant reguard. ar. charged on the breast with a trefoil vert, and on the body with a pale wavy az.; 2nd, Hesketh: A mount vert, thereon in front of an eagle with two heads displ. ppr. a garb or, banded gu. the whole debruised by a bendlet sinister wavy az. Motto—Quod tibi hoc alteri.
Ar. on a chev. az. an escallop of the first.
(London). Per pale nebulee or and az. six. martlets, three and three, counterchanged.
(Carrington Manor, co. Bedford; Fun. Ent. 1639, Hester, Lady Lambart, dau. of Sir William Fleetwood, and widow of the first Lord Lambart). Same Arms.
(Sir Miles Fleetwood, knighted by Lord Mountjoy, Lord Deputy, 29 April, 1602). Same Arms.
(Reg. Ulster’s Office). Same Arms. Crest: A wolf pass, reguard. ar.
Suède – (Barons, 1654) – Écartelé aux 1 et 4 d’argent au lion de gueules aux 2 et 3 d’azur à une couronne royale d’or A la croix pattée d’argent brochant sur l’écartelé Sur le tout de Fleetwood qui est parti-nébulé d’or et d’azur à six martinets de l’un à l’autre rangés en deux pals Deux casques couronnés Cimiers 1° un loup passant et regardant au naturel le col blessé et dégouttant de sang 2° le lion du 1
Staffordshire – (Baronet, 29 juin 1611 M. ét.) – Parti-nébulé d’azur et d’or à six martinets de l’un à l’autre 3 2 et 1 Cimier un loup passant d’argent la tête contournée la poitrine ensanglantée de gueules