(co. Stafford). Or, on a bend engr. gu. cotised sa. three bezants.
(Wolverhampton, and Norton Hall, co. Stafford; granted by Dugdale, 23 April, 1664, to Francis Hanbury, of Wolverhampton, gent.). Same Arms, the bend purp.
Az. a chev. or, in chief a lion pass. guard. of the second.
Or, a bend vert cotised sa.
(Hanbury, co. Worcester; seated there from a remote period). Or, a bend engr. vert plain cotised sa. Crest—Out of a mural crown sa. a demi lion ramp. or, holding in the paws a battle axe of the first helved gold.
(Colebrooke, co. Monmouth; a branch of Hanbury, of Pont-y-pool). Same Arms, &c.
(Holfield-Grange, Great Coggeshall, co. Essex). Or, a bend engr. az. cotised sa. Crest—Out of a mural crown gu. charged with two estoiles or, a demi lion ramp. guard. erm. holding in the dexter paw a battle axe ppr.
(granted to D. B. Banbury, Esq., Clapham, co. Surrey). Or, a bend engr. vert cotised sa. a bordure engr. of the second charged with four trefoils slipped of the first. Crest—Out of a mural crown sa. a demi lion or, charged on the shoulder with three trefoils slipped, one and two, and gorged with a collar gemel vert, holding in the dexter paw a battle axe, staff sa. head gold.
(Bateman-Hanbury, Lord Bateman). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, or, a bend engr. vert, plain cotised sa. in chief a crescent on a crescent for diff., for Hanbury; 2nd and 3rd, or, on a fesse sa. betw. three Muscovy ducks ppr. a rose of the field, for Bateman. Crests—1st, Hanbury: Out of a mural crown sa. a demi lion or, holding in the dexter paw a battle axe sa. headed gold; 2nd, Bateman: A duck’s head and neck betw. two wings ppr. Supporters—Two lions ar. gorged with plain collars, each charged with a rose betw. two fleurs-de-lis or, and chains of the latter affixed to each collar, and reflexed over the back. Motto—Nec prece, nec pretio.
(Baron Sudeley). See Tracy.
(Pontypool, co. Monmouth; Capel Hanbuby-Leigh, Esq., of Pontypool Park, Lord-Lieutenant, co. Monmouth, assumed the additional surname and arms of Leigh in right of his descent, through the Tracys, from Thomas, first Lord Leigh of Stoneleigh). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, or, a bend engr. vert plain cotised sa., for Hanbury; 2nd and 3rd, gu. a cross engr. ar. in the first quarter a lozenge of the second, for Leigh. Crests—1st, Hanbury: Out of a mural crown sa. a demi lion ramp. or, holding in the paws a battle axe sa.; 2nd, Leigh: A unicorn’s head erased ar. armed and crined or. Motto—Nec prece, nec pretio.
Baron Bateman – Hertfordshire – (Baron, 30 janv. 1837) – Écartelé aux 1 et 4 d’or à la bande engrelée de sinople coticée de sable acc au canton senestre du chef d’un croissant du même (Hanbury) aux 2 et 3 d’or à la fasce de sable ch d’une rose du champ et acc de trois canards au naturel (Bateman) Deux casques le 1er timbré d’une couronne murale de sable Cimiers 1° un lion d’or tenant une hache d’armes de sable emmanchée d’or (Hanbury) 2° un canard issant au naturel le vol levé (Bateman) Supports deux lions d’argent colletés de sable enchaînés d’or le collier ch d’une rose d’or entre deux fleurs-de-lis du même Devise NEC PRECE NEC PRETIO
Baron Sudeley – Gloucestershire – (Baron, 12 juillet 1838) – Écartelé aux 1 et 4 d’or à une coquille de sable en chef posée en bande entre deux cotices de gueules (Tracy) aux 2 et 3 d’or à la bande engrelée de sinople coticée de sable (Hanbury) Deux casques le 2 timbré d’une couronne murale de sable Cimiers 1° une coquille de sable entre un vol d’or le tout soutenu d’un chapeau de tournoi de gueules retroussé d’hermine (Tracy) 2° un lion issant d’or tenant une hache d’armes de sable emmanchée d’or (Hanbury) Supports deux faucons au naturel becqués et grilletés d’or Devise MEMORIA PII AETERNA