(Astley, co. Warwick). Az. a cinquefoil pierced erm. Crest—Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of seven ostrich feathers gu. surmounted with another plume gold.
(Lord Astley, summoned to Parliament 1295, the 4th lord d. temp. Henry V., leaving an only dau., m. to Lord Grey de Ruthyn). Same Arms.
(Baron Hastings), representative of the ancient house of Astley, of Hill Morton, and Melton Constable). Quarterly, 1st, az. a cinquefoil pierced erm. within a bordure engr. or, for ASTLEY; 2nd, ar. a lion ramp. gu. ducally crowned or, for CONSTABLE; 3rd, ar. two lions pass. gu., for LE STRANGE; 4th, or, a maunch gu., for HASTINGS. Crest—Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five feathers ar. Supporters—On either side a lion gu. ducally crowned and gorged with a collar or, therefrom pendant an escutcheon of the arms of Hastings. Motto—Justitiae tenax.
(Patshull, co. Stafford, extinct baronets, derived from Sir Thomas de Astley, second son of Thomas, third Lord Astley of Astley). Az. a cinquefoil pierced erm. Crest—Out of a ducal coronet ar. a plume of feathers gu. surmounted with another plume or.
(Everley, co. Wilts, bart.). Az. a cinquefoil pierced erm. Crest—On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a plume of seven ostrich feathers gu. Motto—Fide sed cui vide.
(Essex). Same as the preceding. Crest—On a chapeau a plume of feathers ar. banded gu. and environed with a ducal coronet or.
(Staffordshire). Same as the preceding within a bordure of the second. Crest—A seahorse couchant ducally gorged.
(Staffordshire). Ar. a lion ramp. gu. armed and langued or.
(Warwickshire). Ar. on a bend az. three griffins’ heads erased of the field.
(Warwick; confirmed by the deputies of Camden, Clarenceux, to Thomas Astley, of Wolvey, co. Warwick, grandson of George Astley of same, who was 4th in descent from Giles, son of Thomas Lord Astley, temp. Edward II. which Lord Astley was 6th in descent from Philipus de Estlega, temp. Henry II.). Az three cinquefoils erm.
(Ansley Park, co. Warwick; confirmed with two quarterings as the arms of Astley, Visit. Warwick). Az. a cinquefoil pierced erm. Crest—Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of feathers ar. Motto—Fide sed cui fide.
(Dunkinfield Lodge, Cheshire). Same as Astley of co. Warwick.
Az. a cinquefoil erm. Crest—Out of a ducal coronet or, a harpy ar. ducally gorged and crined of the first.
Gu. a wolf salient ar. within an orle of crosses crosslet or.
Az. a leopard pass. ar. within an orle of six crosses crosslet or.
Az. two leopards pass. ar. armed and langued az.
Gu. a leopard ramp. ar. armed and langued az. within an orle of eight crosses crosslet or.
Gu. a lion ramp. ar. armed az.
Az. a lion pass. guard. ar. (sometimes the lion or, and sometimes semee of cross crosslets ar.).
Lord Astley – Warwickshire – (M. ét. au 14e siècle) – D’azur à une quintefeuille d’hermine Casque couronné Cimier un panache de sept plumes d’autruche de gueules sommé d’une autre plume d’or
Wiltshire – (Baronet, 15 août 1821) – D’azur à une quintefeuille d’hermine Cimier un chapeau de tournoi de gueules sommé d’un panache de sept plumes d’autruche du même Devise FIDE SED CUI VIDE
Baron Hastings – Norfolk – (Baron Hastings, 1290; baronet Astley d’Everleigh, 25 juin 1660; ren. du titre de baron Hastings, 18 mai 1841) – Écartelé au 1 d’azur à une quintefeuille d’hermine à la bordure engrelée d’or (Astley) au 2 d’argent au lion de gueules couronné d’or (Constable) au 3 d’argent à deux lions léopardés de gueules l’un sur l’autre (le Strange) au 4 d’or à la manche mal-taillée de gueules (Hastings) Casque couronné Cimier cinq plumes d’autruche d’argent Supports deux lions de gueules couronnés d’or ornés chacun d’un collier du même auquel est suspendu un écusson d’or ch d’une manche mal-taillée de gueules Devise JUSTITIAE TENAX
Staffordshire – (Baronet, 13 août 1662. M. ét. le 22 déc. 1771) – D’azur à une quintefeuille d’hermine acc en chef d’un croissant d’or à la bordure engrelée du même Casque timbré d’une couronne d’argent Cimier un panache de sept plumes d’autruche de gueules sommé d’une autre plume d’or