(Baron Fitz-William; summoned to Parliament 1327, not summoned after). Lozengy ar. and gu.
(Earl of Southampton; created 1537, d. s. p. 1543). Same Arms, a mullet for diff.
(Earl of Fitzwilliam). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, lozengy ar. and gu.; 2nd and 3rd, sa. a chev. betw. three leopards’ faces or. Crests—1st: Out of a ducal coronet or, a triple plume of ostrich feathers ar.; 2nd: A griffin pass, ar. Supporters—Two savage men, wreathed about the heads and waists with leaves, and in their exterior hands a tree eradicated, the top broken all ppr. Motto—Appetitus rationi pareat.
(Merrion, co. Dublin; Fun. Ent. of Sir Richard Fitz-William, Knt., d. 5 March, 1595). Gu. on a bend cotised ar. three popinjays vert, beaked and legged gu. Crest—In front of a peacock’s tail ppr. a greyhound’s head erased ar. collared and spotted gu.
(Ballydongan, co. Dublin; Fun. Ent. 1635, Nicholas Fitz-William, Esq.). Same Arms, a crescent for diff.
(Earl of Tyrconnel; the second Viscount Fitz-William so created 1663, d.s.p. 1667). Lozengy or and gu. (N.B.—These arms appear on his Fun. Ent. in Ulster’s Office).
(Jobstown, co. Dublin; Fun. Ent. of William Fitz-William, of that place, who d. of the plague at Merrion, co. Dublin, 23 Aug. 1605). Gu. on a bend cotised ar. three popinjays vert, beaked and legged of the field.
(co. Dublin; Fun. Ent. of Christopher Fitz-William, merchant, a natural son of the house of Jobstown, d. 14 Nov. 1620). Same Arms, a border gobony or and sa.
(Reg. Ulster’s Office). Gu. a fesse betw. six escallops ar.
(Gainspark Hall, co. Essex, Milton, cos. Northampton and Lancaster, and Westminster). Same Arms and Crest as Viscount Fitz-William, of Merrion.
(co. Essex). Lozengy ar. and gu. a bordure az. bezantee.
(Chaworth, co. Lincoln). Lozengy erm. and gu. Crest—Out of a ducal coronet or, a double plume of feathers ar.
(Mablethorp, co. Lincoln). Lozengy ar. and gu. in fesse a fleur-de-lis of the second, a bordure sa. bezantee.
(Oldward, co. Surrey, and co. Lincoln, 1640). Lozengy ar. and gu. Crest—A tiger pass. sa. ducally gorged and lined ar.
Ar. a chev. betw. three crosses crosslet sa. a bordure of the last bezantee. Crest—A phoenix az. beaked or, in flames gu.
Lozengy ar. and gu. Crest—A trefoil stalked raguly and slipped ar.
Ar. on a bend sa. three estoiles of the field.
Barry of eight ar. and az. three chaplets
Quarterly, per fesse indented ar. and gu. in the first quarter a mullet of six points sa.
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