(anno 1219). Gu. a bend sinister ar.
(anno 1243). Gu. a chev. ar.
(anno 1330). Gu. a chev. betw. ten crosses pattee ar.
(Earl of Berkeley). Gu. a chev. betw. ten crosses pattee, six in chief and four in base ar. Crest—A mitre gu. labelled and garnished or, charged with a chev. and crosses pattee as in the arms. Supporters—Two lions or, the sinister ducally crowned gu. collared and chained gold. Motto—Dien avec nous.
(Marquis of Berkeley, Sir William de Berkeley, 7th Lord Berkeley, ancestor of the Earls of Berkeley, was so created 28 Jan. 1489, d. s. p. 14 Feb. 1491). Same Arms, &c.
(Uley and Stoke Giffard, co. Gloucester). gu. a chev. or, betw. ten crosses pattee ar.
(Lord Berkeley of Stratton, descended from the preceding, created 1658, extinct 1773). Gu. a chev. erm. betw. ten crosses pattee ar. Crest—A unicorn pass. gu. Supporters —Two savages with clubs over their shoulders and wreathed about the temples and loins with ivy all ppr. Motto—Pauca suspexi pauciora dexpexi.
(Earl of Falmouth. Charles Berkeley, nephew of the 1st Lord Berkeley of Stratton, was so created 1664, d. s. p. 1665). Gu. a chev. betw. ten crosses pattee ar. a label of three points.
(Lord Botetourt. Narbonne Berkeley, a descendant of Berkeley, Lord Berkeley of Stratton, was summoned in this barony 1764, d. s. p. 1766.) See Botetourt, Lord Botetourt. Same Arms as last.
(Beverstone, co. Gloucester). Gu. a chev. betw. ten crosses pattee and a bordure ar.
(Bruton, co. Somerset, bart., created 1660, extinct, descended from Stoke-Giffard). Same Arms.
(Wymondham, co. Leicester, bart., created 1611, extinct). Same Arms.
(Spetchley, co. Worcester, descended from Sir Robert Berkeley, Judge of the Court of Kirtg’s Bench, temp. Charles I. a cadet of the Lords Berkeley). Gu. a chev. ar. betw. ten crosses pattee of the second. Crest—A bear’s head couped ar. muzzled gu. Motto—Dien avec nous.
(Cotheridge, co. Worcester, a cadet of the noble house of Berkeley). Same as Berkeley of Spetchley.
(Thornbury, co. Gloucester). Gu. on a chev. betw. ten crosses pattee ar. a crescent sa.
(Mangotsfield. co. Gloucester). Gu. on a chev. betw. ten crosses pattee ar. a crescent az.
(Bradley, co. Gloucester). Gu. on a chev. or, betw. ten crosses pattee ar. a crescent sa. charged with another crescent or.
(Gilbert Berkeley, Bishop of Bath, 1554 to 1569). gu. on a chev. betw. ten crosses pattee ar. a rose of the field.
Gu. on a chev. betw. ten crosses pattee ar. three fleurs-de-lis sa.
Gu. a chev. betw. ten crosses pattee ar. a mullet sa.
Gu. a chev. betw. ten roses ar.
(Arlingham, co. Gloucester). Gu. a chev. betw. three crosses crosslet or.
(Dursley and Doddington, co. Gloucester). Az. three lions pass. guard. or (another, ar. a fess betw. three martlets sa.).
(quartered by Coplestone, of Buckland Monachorum, Visit. Devon, 1620). Ar. a trivet sa.
(Bruton, Yarlington, and Pull, co. Somerset; Sir Maurice Berkley, Knt. of Bruton, Sir Henry Berkeley, Knt., of Yarlington, and Edward Berkeley, Esq., of Pull, temp. James I., sons of Sir Henry Berkeley, Knt., of Bruton, and grandsons of Sir Maurice Berkeley, Standard Bearer to Henry VIII. Visit. Somerset, 1623). Quarterly, 1st, gu. a chev. erin. betw. ten crosses patee, six in chief and four in base ar.; 2nd, or, a saltire sa; 3rd, or, two lions pass. az.; 4th, gu. ten bezants, four, three, two, and one, a label of three points az.
(Ireland; Maurice Berkeley, living there temp. James I., son of Sir Francis Berkeley, who was second son of Sir Maurice Berkeley, Standard Bearer to Henry V111. Visit. Somerset, 1623). Same Arms.
Marquis de Berkeley – Gloucestershire – (Vicomte Berkeley, 21 avril 1481; comte de Nottingham, 1483; marquis de B., 28 janv. 1489-90. M. ét. le 14fév. 1491-92) – De gueules au chevron d’argent acc de dix croix pattées du même 4 rangées en chef 2 accostant le chevron et 4 en pointe posées 1 2 et 1
Baron Botetourt – Gloucestershire – (Baron B., 1764. M. ét. en 1766) – Les armes de Berkeley baron Berkeley de Stratton
Gloucestershire – (Baronet, 2 juillet 1660. M. ét. en 1690) – Les armes de Berkeley comte de Falmouth
Comte de Falmouth – Gloucestershire – (Baron Berkeley et vicomte Fitzhardinge; baron Botetort et comte de Falmouth, 17 mars 1664. M. ét. en 1665) – De gueules au chevron d’hermine acc de dix croix pattées d’argent 6 en chef rangées 3 et 3 et 4 en pointe posées 2 et 2 au lambel d’argent en chef
Baron Fitzhardinge – Gloucestershire – (Baron, 5 août 1861) – Les armes de Berkeley comte Berkeley
Gloucestershire – (Baronet, 1611. M. ét. vers le milieu du 17e siècle) – Les armes de Berkeley comte de Falmouth