(Essex). Az. a fesse betw. three dolphins naiant ar.
(Essex). Az. on a fesse ar. three dolphins gu. a bordure engr. of the last
(Hampshire). Sa. two greyhounds endorsed ar.
(Kent). Vert on a cross or, five mullets sa.
(Kent). Vert on a chief or, two mullets gu.
(Lincolnshire). Ar. a bend fusily purp. betw. six fleurs-de-lis az. Crest—A dragon’s head erased ar. collared and lined or, gorged with three bars gu.
(London). Ar. on a bend az. three escallops of the first. Crest—An escallop shell ar.
(Pirton, co. Oxford; Visit, co. Notts 1614). Same Arms. Crest—A demi lion ramp. ar. holding in the paws a snake az. charged on the shoulder with a mullet within an annulet for diff.
(Yorkshire, Norfolk, and Pirton, co. Oxford; confirmed to Abell Bernard, of the latter place, descended from the Bernards of Enderby, co. York, Camden’s grants). Same Arms, in the sinister chief a mullet in an annulet for diff. Crest—A demi lion ar. charged on the shoulder with a mullet within an annulet holding in the paws a snake entwined az.
(Lord Mayor of London, 1738). Ar. a bear ramp, sa. muzzled or. Crest—Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi bear ramp. sa. muzzled or.
(Somersetshire and Gloucestershire). Erm. on a bend gu. three cinquefoils or.
(granted to Benjamin Barnard, of Ham, co. Surrey, Esq.). Barry of six or and ar. a bear ramp. sa. muzzled gold. Crest—Out of a mount vert a demi bear sa. muzzled charged on the shoulder with a cross pattee fitchee and the sinister paw resting on a cross crosslet or.
(granted to Jopeph Barnard, Esq., of Notcliffe House, Tewkesbury, co. Gloucester). Or, a bear ramp. sa. within two flaunches vair. Crest—A demi bear ramp. sa. seme of annulets or, and holding betw. the paws a buckle of the last. Motto—Ex concordia victoriae spes.
(Cave Castle, Howden, co. York). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, quarterly, 1st and 4th, ar. a bear ramp. sa. muzzled or, for Barnard; 2nd and 3rd per, pale or and az. a saltier counterchanged surmounted by a saltieret, for Bolderoo; 2nd and 3rd, gu. a sword in bend ar., for Gee. Crests—A bear as in the Arms, for Barnard; a greyhound courant, for Boldero. Motto—Festina lente.
Sa. two greyhounds endorsed ar. betw. as many bucks’ heads cabossed or.
Vair on a chief gu. two mullets pierced or.
Ar. on a bend az. three escallops or.
Gu. a lion pass. guard. or.
Gu. three lions ramp. or.
(Thomas Barnard, Esq., of Bartlow House, Linton, co. Cambridge). Same as Barnard, Lord Mayor of London.
(John Barnard, Esq., Lambeth, co. Surrey). Per chev. gu. and ar. in chief two lions ramp. of the last and in base a bear ramp. ea. muzzled or. Crest—A lion ar. billetty sable supporting with the dexter paw a shield gu. charged with a garb or. Motto—Mea gloria fides.
Az. a fesse or, a border engr. of the last.
(Downside, co. Somerset; Nathaniel Barnard, of Downside, temp. James I., son of John Barnard, grandson of JonN Barnard, and great-grandson of Edward Barnard, all of same place. Visit. Somerset, 1623). Ar. a bear salient sa. muzzled of the field.