(Codicote and Standon, co. Hertford; the dau. of Edward Michell m. Edward Gyll. Esq., of Ansley, co. Hertford). Sa. a chev. ar. betw. three escallops ppr.
(Truro and St. Columb, co. Cornwall; John Michell and James Michell, Visit. Cornw. 1620, sons of James Michell, Esq., of Truro, the great-grandson of William Michell, Esq., of St. Columb). Sa. an escallop betw. three birds’ heads erased or.
(Bodmin, co. Cornwall; Philip Michell, Visit. Cornw. 1620, son of Gilbert Michell. and grandson of Ralph Michell, both of same place). Sa. a falcon close in fess or, betw. two barrulets ar. in chief two falcons close of the second.
(Truro, co. Cornwall). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. seven dragons’ heads erased close to the head and erect vert, four in chief and three in base, in the mouth of each a cross crosslet fitchee gu. Crest—An arm in armour embowed, holding in the hand a sword with drops of blood falling from the blade all ppr.
(Calne, co. Wilts). Ar. a chev. purp. betw. seven dragons’ heads erased close to the head and erect vert, in each mouth a cross crosslet fitchee gu. four in chief and three in base. Crest—An arm couped at the elbuw and erect ppr. holding in the hand a sword ar. hilt and pommel or, seven flames of fire issuing from the blade ppr. three from each side and one from the point. Motto—Crescat amicitia.
(co. Wilts). Gu. on a chev. betw. three wings or, as many griffins’ heads erased of the field. Crest—A dexter arm embowed in armour ppr. garnished or, grasping a broken spear gold.
(Harlyn, co. Cornwall; acquired temp. Henry VII., by marriage with the heiress of Tregoyes; Elizabeth, only dau. and heiress of Henry Michell, Esq., of Harlyn, m. Thomas Peter). Sa. an escallop betw. three griffins’ heads or, erased gu. Crest—A pegasus flying.
(Old Windsor, co. Berks; confirmed 7 April. 1581). Az. three leopards’ faces or, langued gu. a chief embattled erm.
(Lord Mayor of London, 1424 and 1436). Sa. a chev. or, betw. three escallops ar.
(Hamworth and Hawston, co. Norfolk). Sa. a fesse betw. three lozenges erm. Crest—An arm embowed, habited in mail, holding in the hand all ppr. a cutlass ar. on the edge of the blade three spikes, hilt and pommel or.
(Cannington, co. Somerset). Per chev. sa. and gu. a chev. betw. three swans ar.
(Salcombe Regis and Seaside House, in Branscombe, co. Devon; Sir Isaac Heard, Garter King of Arms, temp. George III., was its representative). Same Arms.
(Garmstreet, co. Somerset). Gu. a chev. betw. three swans ar.
(Scotland). Sa. a fesse betw. three mascles or.
(Stamerham and Horsham, co. Sussex; Mary Catharine, dau. and heiress of Rev. Theobald Michell, of Horsham, m. Sir Bysshe Shelley, Bart.). Sa. a chev. betw. three escallops ar.
(Houghton, co. Sussex). Same Arms, a mullet for diff.
Az. on a bend ar. a cross crosslet sa. on a chief of the second three escallops gu.; another, Az. a leopard’s head erased or; another, Per pale ar. and sa. a fesse and in chief three trefoils slipped all couuterchanged; another, Per pale az. and or, a lion ramp. counterchanged; another, Per chev. sa. and gu. three swans ar; another, Az. a chev. betw. three merlions or; another, Sa. three greyhounds courant in pale ar. collared or.
(Glassell, co. Kincardine, and Forcett Hall, co. York). Per chev. gu. and sa. a chev. betw. three swans ar. Crest—On a mount ppr. a swan ar. Motto—Ferar unus et idem.