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(Norton Priory, co. Chester, bart.). Or, a cross engr. per pale gu. and sa. Crest—A brock or badger ppr. Motto—Faste without fraude.

(Edward Brooke, Esq., of Caenwood Towers, Highgate, J.P. and D.L.). Same Arms and Crest Motto—Vis unita fortior.

(Brooke Hill, co. Donegal, granted 1808). Same Arms and Crest. Motto—Gloria finis.

(granted 1830 to Thomas Brooke, of Lough Esk, co. Donegal, on assuming that name instead of Young). Same as preceding.

(Mere, co. Chester, deriving from Sir Peter Brooke, Knt., of Mere, M.P. for Cheshire, 8 Charles II., youngest son of Thomas Brooke, Esq., of Norton). Arms—As Brooke, of Norton, quarterly with Langford. Crest—As Brooke of Norton. Motto—Vis unita fortior.

(Colebrooke, co. Fermanagh, bart.). As Brooke of Norton.

(Horton, co. Gloucester). Or, a cross engr. per pale gu. and sa. Crest—A badger ppr. pass. Motto—De mieux je pense en Mieulx.

(Haughton, Shiffnal, co. Salop). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, chequy ar. and sa. on a canton vert a brock pass, ppr., for Brooke; 2nd and 3rd, az. a chev. engr. betw. three escallops erm., for Townsend. Crest—A brock pass. ppr. Motto—Virtus est Dei.

(Horringer, co. Suffolk). Gu. on a chev. ar. a lion ramp. sa. Crest—On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a wing ppr. charged with a chev. ar. thereon a lion ramp. sa. Motto—Honos cui honos.

(Armitage Bridge, near Huddersfield). Ar. a cross nebulee per pale gu. and sa. in 1st and 4th quarter a boar’s head erased sa. Crest—A sword erect ar. hilt or, thereon two serpents entwined respecting each other ppr. in front a boar’s head erased sa. Motto—Est nec astu.

Az. a wolf ramp. ar. on a chief dancettee of the last a cross crosslet fitchee gu. betw. two escallops az. Crest—A griffin’s head erased . . . charged with a fesse dancettee and in base a crosslet fitchee gu.

(Chester and Bryn, Beaumaris, co. Anglesey, bart.). Arms as Brooke of Norton. Crest—A man in armour, in the right hand a spear, and on the left arm a shield all ppr.

(Lubnam, co. Leicester, Visit. 1619). As Brook of Norton, a crescent for diff. Crest—A brock or badger charged on the flank with a crescent for diff.

(De Capell-Brooke, Oakley, co. Northampton, bart.). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, or, on a fesse az. three escallops of the field; 2nd and 3rd, or, an anchor az. on a chief of the second, three arming-buckles of the first. Crest—A demi sea-horse ar. finned and maned or. Motto—Spes mea Deus.

(Weston, co. Buckingham). Or, on a fesse engr. az. three escallops of the field. Crest—Out of a coronet or, six ostrich feathers in a plume, one of the last, the other sa. counterchanged.

(Buckingham, confirmed 1605). Ar. on a bend sa. a lure lined and ringed of the first, a chief of the second. Crest—A lure with the line formed into a bow-knot betw. two wings all ppr.

(Calais). Ar. on a cross engr. per pale gu. and az. five bezants.

(Devonshire). Ar. on a chev. gu. a lure, the tassel waved or.

(Whitchurch, co. Hants). Chequy or and az. on a bend gu. a lion pass. of the first. Crest—A demi lion ramp. erased or.

(London). Ar. on a bend sa. a hawk’s lure or.

(London). Fusily or and gu. a chief sa.

(Dodsworth, co. York, of which family was John Charles Brooke, F.S.A., Somerset Herald, 1790). Erm. on a bend sa. a hawk’s lure or, the line and ring ar., a crescent for diff. Crest—A goat’s head erased sa. horned and bearded or.

(Sir Calistenes Brooke, of Sutton, co. Kent, Knighted in Ireland 8 May 1597). Gu. on a chev. ar. a lion ramp. sa. ducally crowned or, in dexter chief a martlet of the last.

(Lord Cobham, Sir Edward Brooke, great grandson of Joane, only dau. of John Lord Cobbam was summoned to Parliament 1445-60: title, attainted temp. James I.). Same without the martlet.

(Staffordshire). Chequy ar. and sa. Crest—A crane or.

(Ufford Place, co. Suffolk). Gu. on a chev. ar. a lion ramp. sa. crowned or, armed and langned of the first. Crest—On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a wing of the first, charged with a chev. ar. thereon a lion ramp. sa. crowned or.

(Nacton, co. Suffolk). Or, a cross raguly per pale gu. and sa.

(Suffolk). Per bend sa. and ar. three eagles displ. counterchanged.

(York Herald, 1592). Or, a cross engr. per pale gu. and sa. on a chief of the second a lion pass. guard. of the first.

(Sir James Brooke, K.C.B., Rajah of Sarawak, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Labuan). Or, a cross engr. per cross indented az. and sa. in the first quarter an estoile of the second. Crest—On an eastern crown a brock ppr. ducally gorged or. Motto—Dum spiro spero.

(co. York). Per pale or and gu. a cross engr. counterchanged, a crescent for diff. Crest—A sword erect ar. hilt or, thereon two serpents entwined and respecting each other ppr. round the hilt. Motto—Non est mortale quod opto.

(Taney Hill House, co. Dublin, and of Dromavana). As Brooke, of Norton. Motto—Ex fonte perenni.

(Handford, Church Minshull, co. Chester). As Brooke, of Norton. Motto—Pro avita fide.

(Sibton Park, co. Suffolk). As Brooke, of Norton, Crest—A sword erect ar. hilt or, with two serpents respecting each other entwined round it ppr. Motto—Est nec astu.

Ar. on a cross engr. quarterly gu. and az. five bezants, in the dexter chief quarter and sinister base a spear’s head sa., in the sinister chief quarter and dexter base a stag’s head cabossed of the last. Crest—An Indian goat’s head bendy of six gu. and az. erased per fesse or eared and armed of the last.

(allowed by Camden, Clarenceux, to William Brooke, of the Inner Temple). Gu. on a chief ar. a lion pass. guard, of the first. Crest—A demi lion gu. holding in the two paws a broad arrow or, feathered and headed ar.

Chequy ar. and sa. on a chief or, a brock pass, ppr. Crest—A stork or.

Ar. a chief vaire or and vert. Crest—On a ducal coronet a cock ppr. combed and wattled gu.

Chequy or and gu. a chief az.

Chequy ar. and sa. a chief or.

Chequy ar. and sa. on a chief or, a stag pass, ppr.

Per bend ar. and sa. three cinquefoils counterchanged.

Gu. on a chev. or, three lions ramp. sa.

Ar. on a fesse dancettee sa. three bezants.

Ar. on a cross per pale gu. and sa. an inescutcheon of the first.

Sa. a cross engr. or.

Ar. three gauntlets gu.

Gu. on a chev. ar. a lion ramp. sa. crowned or.

Ar. semee of fleurs-de-lis sa.

Gu. three fleurs-de-lis or, on a chief ar. a lion pass. guard.

Ar. on a cross wavy party per pale gu. and sa. five escallops or.

(London, 1601). Gu. on a chev. ar. a lion ramp. sa.

(Armitage Bridge, co. York. Thomas Brooke, Esq., J.P., eldest aon of Thomas Brooke, Esq., of Armitage Bridge, who d. 1859, by Anne, his wife, dau. of Joseph Ingham, Esq., of Leeds). Ar. a cross nebulee per pale gu. and sa. In the first and fourth quarters a boar’s head couped of the last.

(Longashton, co. Somerset; Hugh Brooke, son of Thomas Brooke, who was eldest son of John Brooke, Serjeant-at-law to Henry VIII. Visit. Somerset, 1623). Gu. on a chev. ar. a lion ramp. sa. crowned or, a mullet for diff., quartering, 1st, gu. on a chev. or, three lions ramp. sa.; 2nd, erm. on a chev. gu. three bucks’ heads cabossed or; 3rd, erm. seven mascles conjoined, three, two, and one az.; 4th, gu. a chev. dancettee or, betw. twelve crosses crosslet ar; 5th, barry nebulee of six ar. and gu.; 6th, az. a fesse dancettee betw. three garbs or; 7th, az. two bars nebulee or; 8th, gu. a lease ar. betw. six crosses crosslet or.

(Glastonbury Abbey, co. Somerset, and Barrow-Gurney, co. Somerset; Thomah Brooke, of Glastonbury Abbey, son of Edward Brooke, of Barrow-Gurney, and grandson of Arthur Brooke, who was second son of John Brooke, Serjeant-at-law to Henry VIII. Visit. Somerset, 1623). Same Arms, a crescent on the mullet for cadency.

Angleterre – D’or à la croix engrelée ladite croix écartelée denchée d’azur et de sable acc au 1er quartier d’une étoile rayonnante d’azur Casque timbré d’une couronne à l’antique Cimier un blaireau au naturel colleté d’une couronne d’or Devise DUM SPIRO SPERO (Armes de sir James Brooke rajah de Serawak)

(Baron et comte) – Voir Greville comte de Warwick.

Lord Gobham – Angleterre – (M. ét.) – De gueules au chevron d’argent ch d’un lion de sable couronné d’or

Irlande – (Baronet, 7 janv. 1822) – D’or à la croix engrelée partie de sable et de gueules au croissant d’argent en coeur Cimier un blaireau passant au naturel

Cheshire – (Baronet, 12 déc. 1662) – D’or à la croix engrelée partie de gueules et de sable Cimier un blaireau passant au naturel Devise FAST WITHOUT FRAUDE et DE MIEULX LE PENSE EN MIEULX

Essex – (Baronet, 1 mai 1797) – Écartelé aux 1 et 4 de gueules au lion d’or au chef du même ch de trois branches de laurier de sinople en pals (Pechell) aux 2 et 3 d’or à la croix engrelée partie de sable et de gueules (Brooke) Cimiers 1° une alouette au naturel le corps ch de deux fleurs-de-lis accostées d’or (Pechell) 2° un blaireau passant au naturel (Brooke) Devise EA NOSTRA VOCO

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