(Cockglode, co. Nottingham, Haselbech Hall, Northampton, and Kirkham Abbey, co. York). Quarterly, 1st, sa. a bend betw. six escallops or, for Foljambe; 2nd, az. on a fesse wavy ar. a cross pattee gu. and in chief two estoiles or, as an augmentation a chief also wavy ar. charged with a cormorant, sa., beaked and legged gu. holding in the beak apiece of seaweed called laver, vert, for Jeneinson, Earl of Liverpool. 3rd, ar. on a bend az. three oat sheaves or, for Otley; 4th, sa. a chev. betw. three mullets ar., for Shuckburgh; 5th, az. a griflin pass, and a chief or, for Evelyn; 6th, ar. two bars gemels, and in chief three mullets sa., for Medley. Crests—1st, a jamb, armed and spurred quarterly or and sa.; 2nd, on a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a tiger statant ar. ducally gorged or; 3rd, a culopus or chatloup (afterwards blazoned as an antelope), quarterly or and sa. Granted by Henry VI11, to Sir Godfrey Foljambe. Motto—Soyez ferme. Badge—A sprig of oak fructed ppr. and a crescent ar.
(Walton, co. Derby, bart., extinct 1610, and Aldwarke, co. York ; descended from Sir Thomas Foljambe, Bailiff of the High Peak, Derbyshire, 1272; Sir Francis Foljambe was created a bart., 1622, d. s. p. m., when the representation of this very ancient family devolved on his kinsman, Peter Foljambe, Esq., of Streeton, ancestor of Foljambe, of Osberton, co. Nottingham, and Aldwarke, co. York). Sa. a bend betw. six escallops or, Crest—A jambe unarmed, excepting the spur, quarterly, or and sa. In 1513, Godfrey Foljambe, of Walton, had another crest granted to him, but it does not appear to have been adopted by his descendants, viz., a calopus or chatloup pass. or and sa. the horns quarterly in like manner. Motto—Soyez ferme.
(Osberton, co. Notts, and Aldwarke, co. York; representative of Foljambe, of Walton, descended from Roger Foljambe, Esq., of Linacre Hall, second son of Henry Foljambe, Esq., of Walton, temp. Henry VI.). Same Arms, Crest, and Mottoes as Foljambe, bart., of Walton, with numerous quarterings.
(Wakefield, co. York). Sa. a bend or, betw. six escallops ar. Crest—An armed leg couped at the thigh, quartered, or and sa. spurred gold.
(Croxdon, co. Stafford). Same Arms, within a border gu. a crescent for diff. Crest—A leg couped at the thigh, quarterly or and sa., spurred gold, charged with a fess indented gu. a crescent for diff.
Derbyshire – (Baronet, 24 juillet 1622. M. ét. le 17 déc. 1640) – De sable à la bande d’or acc de six coquilles du même rangées en orle Cimier une jambe écartelée d’or et de sable arrachée de gueules éperonnée d’or