(Much-Waltham, co. Essex, bart., extinct 1745, since of Broomfield Green, co. Essex). Ar. a fesse wavy betw. three estoiles gu. Crest—The bust of a man in profile, couped at the shoulders ppr. on the head a long cap, barry wavy of eight or and sa. turned up gold.
(Middleton, co. Norfolk; descended from Much-Waltham). Same Arms. Crest—A man’s head in profile couped at the shoulders ppr. having on a cap or, fretty sa. Motto—Say and do.
(Broomfield, co. Essex, Yelvertoft, co. Northampton, and Cartfield, co. Norfolk). Gu. a fesse nebulee betw. three estoiles ar. Crest, same as the last.
(Shenton, co. Leicester, Richard Everard, great grandson of Richard Everard, of same, who d. 1556. Visit. 1619). Gu. on a fess betw. three estoiles ar. as many mullets sa. (another, in the house at Shenton, gu. a fess nebulee betw. three estoiles ar.). Crest, same as the last.
(Barleston, co. Leicester; John Everard, descended from a second son of Shenton. Visit. 1619). Same Arms. Crest—A man’s head couped at the shoulders ppr. crined sa. on his head a cap or, charged with three bars wavy of the second.
(cos. Kent and Suffolk). Ar. a fesse betw. three estoiles gu.
(Gillingham, co. Norfolk). Ar. a fesse nebulee gu. betw. three estoiles of the second pierced or. Crest—A man’s head in profile ppr. having on a cap or, fretty sa. (another, wears the cap barry ar. and sa.).
(Harkdown, co. Suffolk). Gu. three annulets engr. or. Crest—Three annulets conjoined or.
(Denston, co. Suffolk, and co. Sussex). Gu. on a fesse ar. betw. three estoiles or, as many mullets sa. Crest—A man’s head couped at the shoulders ppr. on the head a cap sa. fretty or.
(Luckton, co. Worcester). Or, a chev. vert betw. three lions’ heads erased sa.
Ar. on a cross gu. guttee de poix five lions ramp. or.
(co. Suffolk). Or, on a bend gu. three crosses crosslet fitchee of the field.
(Esmond de Ev’ard, temp. Eichard II.). Ar. on a chief gu. three mullets of the field.
(co. Suffolk). Same Arms.
Az. on a bend ar. three crosses crosslet fitchee gu.
Erm. (another, ar.) on a chief gu. six mullets ar. (another, three mullets).
(Randlestown, or Randillstown, co. Meath; descended from Martin Everard, who accompanied King John to Ireland, 1187; his son, Roger Everard, m. Olivia Randill, heiress of Randillstown). Gu. a fess wavy betw. three estoiles ar. Crest—A pelican in her piety ppr. Motto—Virtus in actione consistit.
(Fethard, co. Tipperary; descended from a second son of Randlestown; Fun. Ent. of Nicholas Everard, Esq., of that place, d. 4 Jan. 1633). Erm. on a chief per pale sa. and gu. in the dexter a demi lion ramp. or, and in the sinister a mullet of the last betw. three crescents ar.
(Ballyhay, co. Tipperary, bart., extinct; descended from Fethard; Fun. Ent. of Sir Redmond Everard, Bart., d. 20 Feb. 1686). Same Arms.
(Reg. Ulster’s Office). Ar. on a chief gu. three mullets pierced or.
Luxembourg – (Barons, 1865) – D’azur à une étoile d’argent
Luxembourg – D’azur à trois lions d’argent armés lampassés et couronnés d’or Devise SANS REMÈDE
Essex – (Baronet, 29 janv. 1628-29. M. ét. en 1745) – D’argent à la fasce ondée de gueules acc de trois étoiles rayonnantes du même Cimier une tête humaine de carnation coiffé d’un bonnet albanais bandé-ondé d’or et de sable retroussé d’or