(Baron Say, abeyance 1399; descended from William de Say, who accompanied William I. to England; his descendant, Geoffrey de Say, was summoned to Parliament 1313; the barony fell into abeyance between the aunts of the fourth baron, viz., Idonea, to. Sir John Clinton, third Baron Clinton, and Joan, to. Sir William Fiennes, whose grandson was summoned to Parliament, 1447, as Baron Saye and Sele, a dignity still extant). Quarterly, or and sa.
(co. Devon). Quarterly, or and gu. Crest—Out of a ducal coronet or, a bull’s head sa. armed ar.
(Richard’s Castle, co. Hereford). Gu. two bars vair.
(Weston-Favell, co. Northampton). Per pale az. and gu. three chevronels ar.
(Tilney, co. Norfolk, and co. Suffolk). Quarterly, or and gu. in the 1st quarter a lion pass. az.
Quarterly, or and gu. in the 1st quarter a lion pass. az. In the 2nd a fret of the first.
(quartered by Harbottell, of Basingthorpe, co. Lincoln. Visit. Rutland, 1619). Per pale ar. and gu. three chevrons, each charged with a chev. couped all counterchanged.
(Blechingdon, co. Oxford, and Ickenham, co. Middlesex; Edward Say. Esq., of Blechingdon, in 1634, son of William Say, Esq., of Ickenham, and grandson of Robert Say, of same place. Visit. Oxon, 1634). Per pale az. and gu. three chev. ar. voided of the field. Crest—A buck’s head couped or, on a wreath of thorns az. and gu.
Chevronny of six az. and gu. two flaunches erm. Crest—A stag’s head erased ar. guttée de larmes, in the mouth a cinquefoil slipped vert. Motto—Fare et age.
(Hall-Say, Swaffham, co. Norfolk, and Oakley Court, co. Berks; exemplified to Richard Hall-Say, Esq., of Swaffham). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, chevronny of six az. and gu. two flaunches erm., for Ssy; 2nd and 3rd, sa. two feathers chevronwise ar. within two chevronels or, betw. three talbots’ heads erased of the second, for Hall. Crexts— 1st, Say: A stag’s head erased ar. guttée de larmes, in the mouth a cinquefoil slipped vert; 2nd, Hall: A talbot’s head erased sa. charged with four bezants in cross, in the mouth a feather ar. Motto—Fare et age.
Az. three lions ramp. ar. (another, or).
Or, a cross gu. a label of five points az.
Franche-Comté – Palé d’argent et de sable
Normandie – D’argent semé de billettes de sable au lion du même brochant sur le tout
Normandie, Angleterre – De gueules à la fasce de vair
Baron Say – Angleterre – (Baron, 1313. M. ét.) – Écartelé d’or et de sable