(Lord Boteler of Warington, summoned to Parliament 1295). Az. a bend betw. six garbs or.
(Lord Boteler of Wemme and Oversky, summoned to Parliament 1308). Gu. a fess compony or and sa. betw. six crosses pattee ar.
(Bramfield, co. Hertford, sprung from the Botelers, Barons of Wemme and Oversley). Gu. a fesse countercompony ar. and sa. betw. six crosses pattee fitchee ar. (Some branches of this family bear six crosses crosslet instead of crosses pattee fitchee, but the above are the arms registered in the College of Arms for Sir John Boteler, who was created Baron Boteler of Bramfield, 20 September, 1 Car. I., and left six daus. his co-heirs, of whom Helen in. Sir John Drake, of Ashe, co. Devon, Knt.)
(Eastry, co. Kent). Ar. three escutcheons sa. each charged with a covered cup or. Crest—A covered cup or, betw. a pair of wings endorsed, the dexter ar. sinister az.
(Kyrtons, co. Bedford; granted 8 May, 1585). Ar. a fesse chequy ar. and az. betw. six crosses crosslet sa.
(Bedfordshire). Gu. a fesse counter-compony (another, chequy) ar. and sa. betw. six crosses formee fitchee or (another, of Gloucestershire, the crosses ar.).
(Coventry). Az. a fesse betw. three cups, covered or.
(Lord Le Boteler. Sir Thomas Le Boteler, ancestor of the Lords Dunboyne, 3rd son of Theobald Le Boteler, ancestor of the Dukes, Marquises, and Earls of Ormonde, was summoned to Parliament in Ireland as a peer in 1324). Or, a chief indented az. overall on a bend sa. three escallops ar.
(Essex). Ar. on a bend gu. three lozenges erm.
(Woodhall, co. Hertford). Gu. a fesse chequy or and sa. betw. six crosses pattee ar. Crest—An arm embowed in armour holding a sword ppr.
(Teston, co. Kent, bart., extinct 1772). Ar. on a chief sa. three covered cups or.
(Lancashire). Gu. a bend betw. three covered cups or.
(Bewsey, co. Lancaster, derived from Robert de Pincerna, so called from the office held under Randolph, Earl of Chester, 1158. His descendant, Almeni Pincerna, temp. Henry III., m. Beatrix, dau. and coheir of Matthew Villars, Lord of Warrington, from which alliance sprang the eminent family of Boteler, of Bewsey. Edward Butler, the last heir male, sold the estate to the Irelands, of Hale). Az. a bend betw. six covered cups or. Crest—A unicorn salient ar. armed or, tied round the neck with a sash of the last.
(Leicestershire). Gu. semee cresses crosslet or, a fesse componee ar. and sa.
(London). Az. a chev. ar. betw. three standing cups or.
(Shropshire). Gu. a fesse chequy or and sa. betw. ten (another, six) crosses crosslet or.
(Suffolk). Ar. three covered cups in bend betw. two cotises sa.
Ar. a fesse betw. three escallops sa.
Gu. a fesse betw. three covered cups ar.
Az. on a bend ar. three martlets gu.
Gu. a fesse chequy ar. and sa. three crosses fleuree of the second.
Gu. a fesse chequy ar. and sa. in chief two mullets of the second.
Gu. a fesse compony ar. and sa. betw. six crosses crosslet fitchee ar.
Az. a chev. betw. three cups covered or.
Or, a chief indented az. within a bordure engr. gu.
Or, on a chief indented az. three cups covered of the first.
Ar. on a bend gu. three chev. or.
Az. on a fesse ar. betw. three cups covered or, as many birds sa.
Ar. three boars, two and one sa. and as many crosses pattee in pale gu.
Hertfordshire – (Baronet, 7 déc. 1643. M. ét. au mois de juin 1657) – Les armes de Boteler lord Boteler de Bramfield
Lord Boteler de Warington – Kent – (M. ét.) – D’azur à la bande d’or acc de six gerbes du même rangées en orle
Lord Boteler de Wemme et d’Oversley – Hertfordshire – (M. ét.) – De gueules à la fasce componnée d’or et de sable acc de six croix pattées d’argent
Lord Dunblaine – Irlande – (M. ét.) – D’or au chef denché d’azur à la bande de sable brochant sur le tout et ch de trois coquilles d’argent
Kent – (Baronet, 3 juillet 1641. M. ét. le 22 sept. 1772) – D’argent au chef de sable ch de trois coupes couvertes d’or