(confirmed as the Arms of Blount or Blond, of Warwick, Harl.MSS). Barry nebulee of six or and sa.
(Soddington, co. Worcester, bart.). Barry nebulee of six or and sa. Crest—An armed foot in the sun ppr. Motto—Lux tua, via mea.
(Lord Blount; summoned to Parliament 1326). Same Arms.
(Lord Blount; summoned to Parliament 1340). Same Arms.
(Lord Mountjoy and Earl of Devonshire, extinct 1606). Same Arms.
(Lord Mountjoy, of Thurveston, and Earlof Newport, extinct 1681). Same Arms, within a bordure gobony ar. and gu. Crest—Out of a ducal coronet or, a crescent gold. Supporters—Two knights in complete armour ppr. collared, belted, and pomels and hilts of swords or.
(Maple-Durham, co. Oxford). Same Arms as Blount, of Soddington, quartering the ensigns of Ayala, Castile, and Beauchamp. Crest—A wolf pass. sa. betw. two cornets out of a ducal coronet or, also an armed foot in the sun ppr. with the Motto—Lux tua via mea.
(Orleton, co. Hereford). Barry nebulee of six ar. and sa. in chief eight pellets. Crest—Or and sa. a cross in the sun. Motto—Mors crucis mea salus.
(Grendon, co. Hereford). Same Arms.
(Essex). Quarterly, ar. and gu. on a bend sa. three eagles displ. or.
(Gloucester). Az. two bars az. over all an escarbuncle gu. nowed or.
(Tittenhanger, co. Herts). Barry nebulee of eight or and sa.
The same. Crest—A sun or, charged with a gauntlet sa.
(London and Gloucester). Ar. two bars az. over all an escarbuncle of eight rays or. Crest—A sea lion erm. ducally crowned or.
(Staffordshire). Barry nebulee of six or and sa.
(Staffordshire). The same, the bordure gobonated ar. and az.
(Warwickshire). Gu. a fess betw. six martlets ar. (another, the fesse or).
Two coats; 1st: Or, a castle az.: 2nd, barry nebulee of six or and sa. Crest—A bull’s head sa. behind the rays of the sun or.
(Wadeley, co. Salop, Visit. London. 1568). Barry nebulee of six or and sa. Crest—A lion pass. gu. crowned or
Ar. two bars az. over all an escarbuncle of eight rays gu. pommettee and florettee or.
Barry undy of six or and sa.
Quarterly, or and gu. on a bend sa. three eagles displ. ar.
Gu. a fesse betw. six mullets ar.
Chequy ar. and gu. a bend az.
Or, a tower triple-towered az.
Gu. on a fesse betw. six martlets ar. a crescent az. Crest—In a crescent az. two swans’ necks reversed ar. the one over the other, holding each an annulet in the mouth gu.
(Darell Blount, Mapledurham, co. Oxford; John Blount, Esq., now of Mapledurham, assumed the prefix surname of Dabell, in right of his wife, Henrietta Darell, of Calchill, co. Kent, the representative of the ancient family of Dabell, of Calehill). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Barry nebulee of six or and sa., for Blount; 2nd and 3rd, az. a lion ramp. or ducally crowned ar. in the dexter chief point, for diff. a cross crosslet of the second, for Darell; an rscutcheon of pretence, the Darell arms without the diff. Crests—1st, Blount: The sun in splendour charged in the centre with an eye all ppr.; 2nd, Darell: Out of a ducal coronet or, a man’s head in profile couped at the shoulders and bearded ppr. wreathed round the temples or and az. on the head a cap also az. fretty ar. tasselled gold and turned up erm. for diff. a cross crosslet az. Motto—Lux tua vita inca.
Comte de Devonshire – Worcestershire – (Baron Mountjoy. Comte de D., 21 juillet 1603. M. ét. en 1606) – Fascé-nébulé d’or et de sable Cimier un pied armé dans un soleil d’or Devise LUX TUA VITA MEA
Comte de Newport – Worcestershire – (M. ét. en 1681) – Fascé-nébulé d’or et de sable à la bordure componnée d’argent et de gueules Casque couronné Cimier un croissant d’or Tenants deux chevaliers armés de toutes pièces au naturel
Worcestershire – (Baronet, 5 oct. 1642) – Les armes de Blount comte de Devonshire
Worcestershire – (Baronet, 24 janv. 1697. M. ét. le 8 oct. 1757) – Les armes de Blount comte de Devonshire