(Hutton John, co. Cumberland; traceable to the reign of Edward III.; one of the co-heirs m. Huddleston). Gu. a fesse or, betw. three cushions ar. tasselled of the second, each charged with a fleur-de-lis of the field, on a canton az. a falchion of the third, hilt and pommel gold. Crest—Two eagles’ heads erased in saltire, endorsed sa. enfiled with a coronet or.
(Bishopwearmouth, co. Durham). Gu. on a fesse or, betw. three cushions erm. tasselled of the second a fleur-de-lis sa. Crest—A man ppr. wreathed round the temples and loins vert, holding in the hand three leaves of the last. Motto—Pax.
(cos. Durham and Lancaster). Same Arms. Crest—A man ppr. banded round the waist ar. holding in the hand three leaves vert. Another Crest—An American ppr. wreathed round the middle vert, holding in the dexter hand a tobacco leaf ppr.
(co. Cambridge). Ar. three hurts, on each a martlet of the field, on a chief az. an eagle displ. or.
(Forrest, co. Cumberland). Erm. on a fesse gu. three bucks’ heads cabossed ar.
(Thorpensty, co Lancaster, 1664). Gu. on a fesse or, betw. three cushions erm. two fleurs-de-lis of the first.
(Gate Burton, co. Lincoln). Ar. on a fesse sa. three stags’ heads cabossed or. Crest—A stag’s head, as in the arms. Motto—Spero.
(Penrith, co. Cumberland; Sir Richard Hutton, Knt., a Judge, brother of Sir Richard Hotton, Knt., of Penrith; descended from John de Hotton, temp. Henry VI. Visit. Cumberland, 1615). Ar. on a fess sa. three stags’ heads cabossed or.
(Gale and Hutton Hall, co. Cumberland, and Goldsborough, co. York; granted 6 June, 1599). Ar. on a fesae sa. three bucks’ heads cabossed or. Crest—Three broad arrows, two in saltire and one in pale sa. enfiled with a ducal coronet or.
(Overthwaite, co. Westmoreland). Same. Arms, quartering Molyneux. Crest—Issuant from a tower ppr. arrows sa.
(Westmorland). Gu. on a fesse betw. three cushions or, tasselled of the last, each charged with a fleur-de-lis of the field, a martlet sa. Crest—An eagle displ. or, beaked and legged sa. betw. two branches of laurel vert.
(granted to Matthew Hutton, D.D., Dean of York, July 20, 1584, by Dethick, Garter). Gu. on a fesse betw. three cushions ar. tasselled or, a cross humettee betw. two fleurs-de-lis of the first.
(Hemwick, co. Durham). Vert an eagle displ. or, armed sa. Crest—An ostrich’s head betw. two ostrich wings expanded ar. holding in the mouth a horseshoe or.
(cos. Lincoln and York; as borne by Henry Hotton, Esq., of Lincoln). Ar. on a fesse sa. three bucks’ heads cabossed or. Crest—A buck’s head, as in the arms.
(Houghton le Spring, co. Durham; derived from the Hottons, of Priest Hutton, co. Lancaster, described by Glover as “ familia antiqua in Lancastriensi Palatinatu nobilibus satis parentibus oriunda.” The last male heir of the direct line, the Rev. John Hotton, M.A., of Houghton le Spring, co. Durham, and of Tenterden Hole, co. Kent, d. s. p.). Gu. a fesse or, betw. three cushions erm. are the arms assigned to the family in Surtees’ History of Durham: but other authorities give the following: Gu. on a fesse or, betw. three lozenge-shaped cushions erm. fringed and tasselled of the second, as many fleurs-de-lis sa. Crest—A blackamoor wreathed about the temples and waist and holding in the dexter hand a trefoil slipped vert.
(Marske, co. York). Gu. on a fesse betw. three cushions ar. fringed and tasselled or, as many fleurs-de-lis of the field. Crest—On a cushion gu. placed lozengeways an open book, the edges gilt, with the words “Odor vitae
(co. York). Az. three bare humettee ar.
Or, a lion ramp. gu. betw. three arrows ppr. on a chief of the second as many bezants. Crest—A serpent emitting fire out of its mouth and nostrils all ppr.
Sa. a chev. betw. three bucks’ heads cabossed or.
Erm. five fusils in fesse gu. (another, the fusils pierced).
Gu. on a canton ar. an eagle, wings expanded and inverted sa.
Ar. three hurts, on each a martlet of the first, on a chief vert an eagle displ. or.
Ar. a fesse sa. betw. three bucks’ heads cabossed or. Crest—Three double pointed darts sa. feathered and pointed ar. in a ducal crown or.
(Glasion, co. Rutland. Visit. 1618). Vert an eagle displ. or.
(that Ilk, co. Berwick). Or, three annulets gu.
(Dr. John Hutton; Scotland, 1692). Or, a lion ramp. az. betw. three arrows, points downwards, two and one ppr. headed and feathered ar. on a chief gu. as many bezants. Crest—A serpent catching at the finger of a man’s hand issuing from a cloud all ppr. Motto—Deus quis contra.