(Gawthorp, co. Lancaster, temp. Richard II.; descended from Henry Shuttleworth, Esq., m. Agnes, dau. and heir of William De Hucking; Robert Shuttleworth, Esq., of Gawthorp, d. in 1818, leaving an only dau. and heir, Janet, m. 1841, James Philips Kay, Esq., who assumed the additional surname of Shuttleworth, and was created a bart. 1849). Ar. three weavers’ shuttles sa. tipped and furnished with quills of yarn, the threads pendent or. Crest—A bear pass. ar. Another Crest—A cubit arm in armour ppr. grasping in the gauntlet a shuttle of the arms.
(Forcet, co. York, and the city of Durham; descended from Nicholas Shuttleworth, Esq., of Forcet, younger brother of Sir Richard Shuttleworth, Knt., of Gawthorp. The late representative of this branch was Philip Nicholas Shuttleworth, D.D., Bishop of Chichester, 1840-42). Same Arms, Crest, and Motto.
(Great Bowden, co. Leicester; descended from a younger son of Shuttleworth, of Gawthorp, and more immediately from Henry Shuttleworth, Esq., of Ribbleton, co. Lancaster, High Sheriff co. Leicester 1556). Same Arms, Crest, and Motto.
(Hathersage, co. Derby). Same Arms, Crest, and Motto.
(Hodsock Park, co. Nottingham, a family of great antiquity in co. Lancaster, and settled since the middle of the 17th century in co. Nottingham). Same Arms. Crest—A cubit arm in armour ppr. grasping in the gauntlet a shuttle of the arms. Motto—Utile dulce.
(Hartsholme Hall, co. Lincoln, and Old Warden, co. Beds). Same Arms. Crest—A cubit arm in armour ppr. grasping in the gauntlet a shuttle of the arms. Motto—lsto velocior vita.
(Newbehall, co. York). Same Arms. Crest—A bear pass. ar.
(Kay Shuttleworth, Bart.). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, ar. three shuttles sa. a canton of the last, for Shuttleworth; 2nd and 3rd, ar. within two bendlets sa. betw. as many crescents az. five erm. spots, for Kay. Crest—A cubit arm in armour ppr. charged with an annulet or, grasping in the gauntlet a shuttle of the arms. Mottoes—Kynd, Kynn, Knawne, Kepe; also, Prudentia et justitia.
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