(Putney, co. Surrey, bart., extinet 1741). Ar. on a bend az. cottised gu. betw. six pole-axes sa. three swans ar.
(Stapleton, co. Leicester. Richard Dawes, Visit. Leicester, 1619). Ar. on a bend az. cottised gu. betw. six battle axes sa. three swans or. Crest—A demi battle axe erect staff or, blade ar. on the point a dragon volant, tail nowed sa. bezantee.
(Stowmarket, cos. Suffolk and Stafford). Same Arms. Crest—A halberd erect or. on the point a flying dragon (or wivern) without legs, tail nowed sa. bezantee vulned gu.
(London and co. Salop). Ar. on a bend sa. cotised gu. betw. six halberds of the second three swans of the first. Crest—As above.
(London). Az. three mullets ar.
(London. Confirmed with a crescent for diff. by Camden, Clarenceux, 1611, to William Dawes, of London, second son of Robert Dawes, Esq., of Longstrethim, co. Norfolk). Ar. on a bend wavy az. three swans of the field. Crest—Same as Dawes, of Stapleton.
(Middlesex) Sa. on a chev. betw. three mullets or, as many acorns slipped and leaved vert. Crest—A dexter arm embowed vested gu. cuffed ar. holding in the hand ppr. an oak slip vert fructed with three acorns or.
Gu. a chev. betw. three mullets or.
(Shawe Place, co. Lancaster). Or, on a bend. engr. betw. six battle axes erect az. three swans wings elevated ar. Crest—A wyvern tail nowed sa. bezantiie, holding in his dexter claw a battle axe, head az. handle or.
(exemplified to Charles William Willcock, Esq., of Burton Hill, Barlavington, co. Sussex, upon his assuming, by royal licence, the surname of Dawes, in lieu of that of Willcock, 21 April, 1870). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, sa. on a chev. betw. in chief two mullets, and in base an acorn slipped or, a mullet of the first betw. two acorns slipped vert, for Dawes; 2nd and 3rd, ar. on a fesse gu. betw. in chief two eagles’ heads erased of the last, and in base a padlock sa. a martlet betw. two escallops of the first, for Willcock. Crests— 1st, Dawes: Upon a mount betw. two acorns slipped and leaved ppr. an arm embowed vested sa. cuff or, holding in the hand a sprig of myrtle ppr.; 2nd, Willcock: An eagle’s head erased gu. gorged with a collar gcmel ar. suspended from the beak a padlock sa. Motto—Fear not.
Surrey – (Baronet, 1 juin 1663. M. ét. le 28 mai 1741) – D’argent à la bande d’azur coticée de gueules ch de trois cygnes d’or et acc de six haches d’armes de sable rangées en orle Cimier une hallebarde d’or supportant un amphiptère de sable semé de besants d’or et ensanglanté de gueules
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