(Rufford Hall, co. Lancaster, bart.). Ar. on a bend sa. three garbs or. Crest—A garb or, banded az.
(Fermor-Hesketh; exemplified to Sir Thomas George Hesketh, Bart., and Lady Anna Maria Arabella Fermor, his wife, eldest dau. of Thomas William, fourth Earl of Pomfret, and sister of George William Richard, last Earl of Pomfret, and also to Thomas George Hesketh, their second son, upon their assuming, by royal licence, 1867, the surname of Fermor, in addition to and before that of Hesketh). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, ar. on a bend sa. three garbs or, for Hesketh; 2nd and 3rd, ar. a fess sa. betw. three lions’ heads erased gu., for Fermor. Crests—1st, Heketh: A garb or, banded az.; 2nd, Fermor; Out of a ducal coronet or, a cock’s head gu. combed and wattled or.
(Gwyrch Castle, co. Denbigh). Or, on a bend sa. betw. two torteaux throe garbs of the field, quartering Bamford and Lloyd. Crests—1st: A garb or, charged with a cross pattee; 2nd: A rose ar.; 3rd: A dexter arm couped at the shoulder, and embowed in armour, holding a scythe all ppr. Motto—In Deo mea spes.
(co. Lancaster). Ar. a cross flory sa.
(co. Lancaster). Ar. on a bend az. three garbs or.
Gu. a chev. betw. three leopards’ faces or. Crest—Out of a ducal coronet or, two arms embowed in armour, the hands ppr. supporting a leopard’s face, as in the arms.
Ar. on a bend sa. three garbs or, a bordure gu.
(North Meols, co. Lancaster). Ar. on a bend sa. three garbs or, a chief az. thereon an eagle with two heads displ. ppr. all within a bordure erminois, quartering Fleetwood and Bold.
(Aughton, co. Lancaster, 1664). Ar. on a bend sa. cotised gu. three garbs or. Crest—A garb or, banded az.
(Preston, co. Lancaster, 1664). Ar. on a bend sa. three garbs or, a canton az. Crest—A garb or, banded sa.
(Poulton, co. Lancaster, 1664). Same Arms. Crest—A garb or, banded az.
Lancashire – (Baronet, 1838) – Écartelé aux 1 et 4 parti-nébulé d’azur et d’or à six martinets de l’un à l’autre rangés en deux pals au canton d’argent (Fleetwood) aux 2 et 3 d’argent à la bande de sable ch de trois gerbes d’or posées dans le sens de la bande au chef d’azur ch d’une aigle éployée issante au naturel ce quartier entouré d’une bordure d’or semée de mouchetures d’hermine de sable (Hesketh) Cimiers 1° un loup passant et regardant d’argent la poitrine ch d’un trèfle de sinople (Fleetwood) 2° un mont de sinople sommé d’une gerbe d’or liée de gueules le tout brochant sur une aigle éployée au naturel (Hesketh) Devise QUOD TIBI HOC ALTERI
Lancashire – (Baronet, 5 mai 1761) – D’argent à l’aigle éployée au naturel Cimier une gerbe au naturel (V Fermor-Hesketh de Rufford)
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