(Craighall and Pinkie, co. Edinburgh, bart., 1628). Az. a chev. or, betw. three bezants. Crest—A broken globe surmounted of a rainbow with clouds at each end ppr. Supporters—Two females vested vert, winged or, on their heads garlands of roses ppr. each sustaining in her exterior hand an anchor az. Motto—At spes infracta.
(Kerse, Scotland, bart., 1672). Az. on a chev. or, betw. three bezants a roebuck courant of the first. Same Crest. Motto—Spes tamen infracta.
(Granton, co. Edinburgh, Cupbearer to Charles I.). Az. on a chev. or, betw. three bezants a rose gu. Same Crest as Craighall. Motto—Spero suspiro donec.
(Earl of Hopetoun). Az. on a chev. or, betw. three bezants a laurel leaf slipped vert. Crest—A broken globe under a rainbow with clouds at each end all ppr. Supporters—Two ladies in loose garments, hair dishevelled, each holding an anchor in her exterior hand as the emblem of Hope all ppr. Motto—At spes infracta.
(Rankeillor, Scotland). Same Arms as of Craighall, within a bordure or, for diff. Same Crest and Motto.
(Craigiehall, co. Linlithgow). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, as Earl of Hopetoun; 2nd, ar. on a fess az. three mullets of the first, for Vere or Weir, of Blackwood; 3rd, or, an anchor in pale gu., for Fairholm. Crests—Dexter, as Earl of Hopetoun: sinister, on a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a lion statant az. armed or. Mottoes—At spes non fracta; and, Vero nihi verius.
(Balcomy, co. Fife, bart.. 1698). Az. on a chev. ar. betw. three bezants as many palets gu. Crest—A broken globe surmounted by a rainbow ppr. Motto—At spes solamen.
(Deepdeene, co. Surrey; a branch of the ancient family of Hope, of Craighall, long established at Amsterdam; the late representative of the family was Henry Thomas Hope, Esq., of Deepdene, co. Surrey, eldest son and heir of the late Thomas Hope, Esq., of Deepdene, the celebrated author of “Anastasius,
(Beresford-Hope, Bedgebury Park, co. Kent, and Beresford Hall, co. Stafford; Alexander James Beresford-Hope, Esq., third son of Thomas Hope, Esq., of Deepdene, assumed the additional name of Beresford, by royal licence, 1854). Same Arms, &c.
(Oliver Hope, Rotterdam, 1767). Ax. on a chev. or, betw. three bezants a crescent gu. charged with an annulet of the second. Crest—A broken globe surmounted of a rainbow ppr. Motto—At spes infracta.
(Grangefield, co. Derby; traceable to the reign of James I.). Ar. a chev. engr. sa. betw. three Cornish choughs ppr. Crest—A Cornish chough rising ppr.
(Rev. Charles Steade Hope, Rector of All Saints, co. Derby). Ar. a chev. engr. sa. betw. three Cornish choughs ppr. Crest—A Cornish chough with wings expanded ppr.
(Northall Court, co. Middlesex). Enn. two chev. engr. az. betw. three escallops gu.
(Llandriendred). Ar. three storks sa. quartering Muddleton, of Chirk.
(William Williams Hope, Esq., of London). Az. a chev. or, betw. three bezants, a bordure of the second, quartering Williams, viz., Ar. a greyhound courant sa. betw. three Cornish choughs ppr. a bordure engr. az. charged with four crosses crosslet or, and as many bezants alternately. Crests—1st, Hope: A globe fractured ppr. charged with an anchor sa. over the globe a rainbow; 2nd, Williams: A cubit arm erect, habited sa. charged with a cross crosslet or, cuffed gold, the hand holding two sprigs of oak in saltire ppr. acorned also gold, on the hand a Cornish chough statant also ppr.
(Northall Court, co. Middlesex). Erm. two chevronels engr. az. betw. three escallops gu.
(Mullingar, co. Westmeath; Fun. Ent. of Thomas, son of Walter Hope, of that place, d. 26 Feb. 1611). Ar. a pile engr. ermines betw. two lions’ heads erased gu. langued az. a chief vair, a border vert. Crett—A palm tree ppr.
Hollande – (An., 16 sept. 1815) – D’azur au chevron d’or acc de trois besants du même Cimier un globe terrestre au naturel fendu en haut à dextre surmonté d’un arc-en-ciel au naturel chaque extrémité aboutissante dans une nuée Devise AT SPES NON FRACTA
Ecosse – (Baronet, 19 fév. 1628) – Les armes précédentes Tenants deux femmes représentant l’Espérance habillées de sinople couronnées de fleurs chacune posant la main extérieure sur une ancre de sable Devise AT SPES INFRACTA
Ecosse – (Baronet, 30 mai 1672. M. ét.) – Les armes de Hope le chevron ch d’un cerf courant du champ Devise SPES TAMES INFRACTA
Ecosse – (Baronet, 1 mars 1698. M. ét. en 1773) – Les armes de Hope le chevron ch d’une feuille de laurier de sinople la tige en bas Devise SPERO SUSPIRO DONEC