(Rivington, co. Lancaster; Fuller styles the Pilkingtons, “a right ancient family,
(co. Lancaster). Ar. a cross patonce voided gu. on a chief vert three suns in their splendour or.
(James Pilkington, Bishop of Durham, 1561-76; granted by Sir Gilbert Dethick, Garter, 1551). Ar. a cross patonce voided gu. on a chief vert three suns or.
(Park Lane Hall, co. York). A cross patonce gu. voided of the field. Crest—A mower of party colours ar. and gu. Motto—Now thus! now thus!
(Chevet Hall, co. York, bart.). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Pilkington, ar. a cross flory voided gu.; 2nd, Swinnerton ar. a cross formée fleurette sa. surmounted by a bend engr. gu.; 3rd, Milborne, per pale ar. and gu. a cross patonce betw. in the sinister chief and dexter base two leopards’ faces counterchanged. Crests—1st, Pilkington: A mower with his scythe ppr. habited per pale ar. and sa.; 2nd, Swinnerton: On a mount vert a boar pass. ar. charged with a cross formée fleurettée sa.; 3rd, Milborne: A demi lion per fess ar. and gu. holding betw. the paws a leopard’s face of the first. Motto—Honestæ gloria fax mentis.
(Halliwell Hill, co. Lancaster). Same Arms, &c.
(Stanton, co. Derby). Az. a cross pattée voided ar.
(cos. Durham and Lancaster, and Worthington, co. Leicester). Ar. a cross patonce voided gu. Crest—A mower with his scythe ppr. habited quarterly ar. and gu.
(co. Lincoln, and Wastell and Pennyless-Pery, co. Northampton). Ar. a cross flory voided gu. a mullet for diff. Same Crest as the last.
(granted 10 Feb. 1560). Ar. a cross patonce voided gu. on a chief vert three suns or.
Paly of six ar. and gu. on a bend sa. three mullets or.
(Rev. Charles Pilkington. of Stockton Rectory, co. Warwick). Ar. a cross patonce voided gu. in the dexter chief on a mullet sa. a crescent of the field for diff. Crest—A mower habited sa. holding in his hands a scythe ppr. charged on the breast with a mullet and crescent, as in the arms, the mullet sa. Motto—Now thus! now thus!
(Bolton, co. Lancaster). Ar. a cross patonce voided gu. quartering, Ar. a chev. betw. three lozenges erm. Crest—A mower with his scythe ppr. the pole or, habited quarterly gu. and ar. his cap per pale of the last and third. Motto—Now thus! now thus!
(Tore, co. Westmeath; descended from Pilkington, of Rivington, co. Lancaster, and now represented by Henry Mulock Pilkington, Esq., Q.C., of Tore). Ar. a cross patonce gu. voided of the field. Crest—A mower with his scythe in front, habited as follows: A high-crowned hat with flap, the crown party per pale, flap the same, counterchanged, coat buttoned in the middle, with his scythe in bend ppr. habited throughout, quarterly and counterchanged ar. and gu., motto over, Now thus! now thus! Motto—“Pilkyngton Pailedowne—The master mows the meadows.
Comté de Westmeath (Irlande) – Les armes précédentes Cri au-dessus du cimier NOW THUS! NOW THUS! Devise PYLKYNGTON POILEDOWNE THE MASTER MOWES THE MEADOWS
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