(East Langdon, co. Kent; descended from Sir Edward Master, Knt., of Ospringe, co. Kent, and Ethelbreda, his wife, dau. and co-heir of Robert Streynsham, Esq., the daus. and co-heirs of James Master, Esq., of East Langdon, who d. 1702, were Margaret, to. George, first Viscount Torringlon; Joyce, m. Rev. Thomas Pocock, D.D., father of Sir Geoeoe Pocock, K.B., the gallant naval Commander; and Isabella, m. Jobn Bramston, Esq.). Az. a fesse embattled betw. three griffins’ beads erased or. Crest—Out of a mural crown or, a unicorn’s head ar. crined and armed gu., granted 2 May, 1608.
(Codnor Castle, co. Derby; descended from Sir Streynsham Master, Knt., Governor of Fort St. George, in the East Indies, younger son of Richard Mastee, Esq., of Langdon, co. Kent). Same Arms and Crest. Motto—Non minor est virtus quam quærere parta tueri.
(Croston, co. Lancaster; descended from Rev. Robert Master, younger brother of Leigh Master, Esq., of Newhall). Same Arms and Crest.
(Cirencester, and Knole Park, co. Gloucester, originally of Kent; descended from Sir William Master, Knt., of Cirencester, M.P., a distinguished royalist, son of George Master, Esq., of Cirencester, by Bridget, his wife, dau. and heir of John Cornwall, Esq.). Gu. a lion ramp. guard. or, tail forked supporting betw. the paws a united rose of Lancaster and York, stalked and leaved vert. Crest—Within a ring or, gemmed ppr. two snakes entwined erect on their tails and endorsed az. Motto—Virtute et ingenio.
(Willesborough, co. Kent). Gu. a lion ramp. guard. or, tail double queued. Crest—In a gem ring or, two enakes entwined and nowed ppr.
(co. Wilts). Sa.on a fesse or, betw. three honeysuckles ar. two lions pass. az. Crest—An arm couped at the elbow and erect, vested gu. puffed ar. holding in the hand a bunch of honeysuckles all ppr.
(Bapchild, co. Kent). Ar. on a bend cotised sa. a lion pass. guard. of the first crowned or.
(Barrow Green House, co. Surrey). Az. a fesse embattled betw. three griffins’ heads erased or. Crest—In a mural crown or, a unicorn’s head ar. crined and armed gold. Motto—Non minor est virtus quam quærere, parta tucri.
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