(Whitby and Roxby, co. York, created a bart. 1641, extinct 1688: descended from Robert, younger son of Hugh de Cholmondeley, deputy sergeant of Cheshire temp. Edward I. Sir Hugh Cholmley, of Whitby, bart., chief of this distinguished family, at the outbreak of the civil war enrolled himself under the royal banner, and rendered great service to the cause of Charles I., especially by his memorable defence of Scarborough Castle. The eventual heiress, Mary, only dau. of Sir Hugh Cholmley, the last baronet, m. Nathaniel Cholmley, Esq., of London, and from this marriage descends maternally Chomley, late Strickland, bart.). Gu. two helmets in chief ppr. garnished or, in base a garb of the last. Crest—A garb or.
(Bransby, co. York; descended from Roger, second son of Sir Richard Cholmley, of Roxby and Whitby, knighted at Leith in 1544). Same Arms and Crest, with a fleur-de-lis or, in a crescent erm. for diff.
(Whitby, and Hildenley, co. York, exemplified in 1865, to Sir George Strickland, 7th bart., of Boynton, upon his assuming by royal licence the name of Cholmley instead of that of Strickland, and the Arms of Cholmley and Wentworth quarterly. Sir William Strickland, the 6th bart., m. Henrietta, dau. and co-heir of Nathaniel Cholmley, Esq., of Whitby). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, gu. in chief two esquires’ helmets in base a garb or, betw. the helmets a fleur-de-lis of the last issuant from a crescent erm., for Cholmley; 2nd and 3rd, sa. a chev. betw. three leopards’ faces or, for Wentworth. Crest—A full fronted helmet with bars ar. thereon a garb or. Motto—A la volonte de Dieu.
(Ryple, co. Worcester; granted 1599). Gu. in chief two helmets ar. in base a garb or, on a fleur-de-lis of the last a crescent for diff. Crest—A helmet ar.
(Yorkshire). Gu. a chev. ar. betw. three helmets of the second.
Gu. a crescent erm. betw. a helmet and a garb in pale or.
Yorkshire – (Baronet, 30 juillet 1641) – Écartelé aux 1 et 4 de gueules à deux casques fermés au naturel tarés de profil posés en chef et une gerbe d’or en pointe le tout acc d’une fleur-de-lis d’or mouv d’un croissant d’hermine posé entre les deux casques (Cholmley) aux 2 et 3 de sable au chevron d’or acc de trois têtes de léopard du même (Wentworth) Cimier un casque de tournoi d’argent taré de front sommé d’une gerbe d’or Devise À LA VOLONTÉ DE DIEU
Cheshire – (Baronet, 10 août 1641. M. ét. le 9 janv. 1688) – De gueules à deux casques fermés d’argent tarés de profil posés en chef et une gerbe d’or en pointe Cimier un griffon issant de sable becqué membré et ailé d’or tenant entre ses pattes un casque pareil à ceux dans l’écu Devise CASSIS TUTISSIMA VIRTUS
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