(Newark, and Muskham Grange, co. Notts, Pointon House, co. Lincoln, Culverthorpe Hall, co. Lincoln, granted 1614). Ar. a fesse gu. betw. three goats pass. sa. bearded, unguled, and armed or. Crest—A goat, as in the arms.
(Bramcote, co. Notts; granted by Segar, Garter, 21 June, 1612). Ar. a fess gu. betw. three goats courant sa. armed and unguled or. Crest—A goat, as in the arms.
(Davenport-Handley, Clipsham Hall, Oakham, co. Rutland: William Davenport Davenport, Esq., of Bramham Hall, cos. Chester; J.P. and D.L., m. as his 2nd wife, Diana Elizabeth, dau. of John Handley, Esq., of Muskham Grange, co. Nottingham, and sister of John Handley, Esq., of Clipsham, and d. 1869, leaving by her. John William Handley Davenport-Handley, Esq., of Clipsham, J. P., 6. 1851, who assumed by royal licence, 1881, the additional surname of Handley, in compliance with the will of his maternal untie, John Handley, Esq., of Clipsham). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, ar. three mascles in fesse within two barrulets gu. all betw. three goats pass. sa. bearded, ungulcd and armed or, for Handley; 2nd and 3rd, ar. a chev. betw. three cross crosslcts fitchee sa. a canton az., for Davenport. Crests—1st, Handley, A goat pass. sa. bearded, unjruled and armed or, charged on the body with two mascles interlaced ar.; 2nd, Davenport, a man’s head in profile couped at the shoulders ppr. around the neck a rope or, and charged on the breast with a cross crosslet fltchee sa. Motto—Audaces fortuna juvat.