(Knoyle House, Salisbury, co. Wilts; descended from Francis Seymour, Esq., of Sherboume, brother of Edward, eighth Duke of Somerset). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, or, on a pile gu. betw. six fleurs-de-lis az. three lions of England; 2nd and 3rd, gu. two wings conjoined in lure or. Crest—Out of a ducal coronet or, a phoenix gold, issuing out of flames ppr. Motto—Foy pour devoir.
(Langley, co. Bucks, bart., extinct 1714; Sir Henry Seymour, Bart., of Langley, son of Henry Seymour, second son of Sir Edward Seymour, second bart. of Berry Pomeroy, ancestor of the Duke of Somerset, waa so created 1681, and d. s. p.), Gu. two wings conjoined in lure or.
(Marquess of Hertford; descended from Francis Seymour, created Lord Conway 1703, son of Sir Edward Seymour, fourth bart. of Berry Pomeroy, by his second wife, Lettice, dau. of Francis Popham, Esq.). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, or, on a pile gu. betw. six fleurs-de-lis az. three lions pass. guard. in pale or; 2nd and 3rd, gu. two wings conjoined in lure or. Crest—Out of a ducal coronet or, a phoenix gold out of flames ppr. Supporters—Two blackamoors wreathed about the temples or and sa. habited in short golden garments and in buskins gold, adorned about their waists with green and red feathers, each holding in his exterior hand a shield az. garnished or, tho dexter charged with the sun in splendour gold, the other with a crescent ar. Motto—Fide et amore.
(Baron Seymour, of Sudeley, attainted 1549; Thomas Seymour, Lord High Admiral of England, third brother of Edward, first Duke of Somerset, the Lord Protector, was so created 1547, m. Katherine Parr, last Queen of Henry VIII., and was beheaded). Same Arms, &c., as the Duke of Somerset.
(Frampton-Cotterell, co. Gloucester). Gu. two wings conjoined or, a border gobony ar. and az.
(Burton, co. Oxford; John Seymour, Esq., of Burton, Visit. Oxon, 1574, son of Simon Seymour, of same place, and grandson of Humphrey Seymour, who was son of Sir John Seymour, Knt., of Evens Wynden, co. Wilts, by Elizabeth, his wife, dau. of Sir Robert Coker, Knt., of Lawrence Lydiard, co. Somerset, and brother of Sir John Seymour, the grandfather of Edward, first Duke of Somerset, and QUEEN Jane, third wife of Henry VIII.). Gu. a pair of wings conjoined in lure or, quartering, 1st, Beauchamp, of Hache; 2nd, Stormy; 3rd, MacWilliams; 4th, Coker; 5th, Winslow; 6th, Brill; 7th, Storke. Crest—A.pair of wings conjoined, the dexter or, the sinister gu. surmounted by a ducal coronet per pale counterchanged.
Gu. a fess erm betw. three pairs of wings conjoined in lure ar.; another,
Az. two lions pass. ar. a border engr. or.
(impalement Fun. Ent. Ulster’s Office, 1669, Sir Amos Meredith, Bart., whose first wife was Elizabeth Seymour). Gu. two wings conjoined in lure ar.
(High Mount, co. Limerick, bart.). Az. a pair of wings conjoined in pale, surmounted of a naval crown or, on a canton ar. an anchor sa. Crest—On a naval crown or, two brands in saltire inflamed at the ends ppr. thereon an eagle rising also ppr. looking at a sun gold. Motto—Foy pour devoir.
(bart.). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, or, on a pile gu. betw. six fleurs-de-lis az. three lions pass. guard. of the field; 2nd and 3rd, gu. a pair of wings conjoined in lure or, all within a bordure wavy erm. Crest—Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi phoenix in flames ppr. a bendlet sinister wavy or. Motto—Foy pour devoir.
(Baron Alcester). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, or, on a pile gu. betw. six fleurs-de-lis az. three lions pass. guard. in pale or; 2nd and 3rd, gu. two wings conjoined in lure or. Crest—Out of a ducal coronet or, a phoenix in flames ppr. Supporters—On the dexter side a Sailor, and on the sinister a Private of the Royal Marines, each habited and holding in the exterior hand a musket and standing on an Armstrong gun, nil ppr. Motto—Foy pour devoir.
Londres – (Baronet, 28 oct. 1869) – Écartelé aux 1 et 4 d’or à la pile de gueules ch de trois léopards d’or l’un sur l’autre et accostée de six fleurs-de-lis d’azur rangées en deux pals aux 2 et 3 de gueules à un vol abaissé d’or L’écu entouré d’une bordure ondée d’hermine Casque couronné Cimier un phénix enveloppé de flammes au naturel ch d’une cotice en barre ondée d’or Devise FOY POUR DEVOIR
(Barons) – Artois – Parti au 1 de Constant qui est coupé a d’argent à l’aigle de sable b d’or à deux lions affrontés d’azur couronnés du champ supp ensemble une épée d’argent en pal au 2 de Seymour qui est écartelé a et d d’or à la pile de gueules ch de trois léopards d’or l’un sur l’autre et accostée de six fleurs-de-lis d’azur rangées en deux pals b et c de gueules à un vol abaissé d’or Devise IN ARDUIS CONSTANS
Marquis de Hertford – Angleterre, Irlande – (Lord Conway, baron Conway de Ragley, 17 mars 1702-3; vicomte Beauchamp de Hache et comte de Hertford, 3 août 1750; titres dans la pairie de la Grande-Bretagne; baron Conway de Killultagh, dans la pairie d’Irl., 16 oct. 1703) – Écartelé aux 1 et 4 d’or à la pile de gueules ch de trois léopards d’or l’un sur l’autre et accostée de six fleurs-de-lis d’azur rangées en deux pals aux 2 et 3 de gueules à un vol abaissé d’or Casque couronné Cimier un phénix enveloppé de flammes au naturel Tenants deux Mores tortillés d’argent et d’azur tenant chacun un bouclier d’azur bordé d’or le bouclier à dextre ch d’un soleil d’or celui à senestre ch d’un croissant d’argent Devise FIDE ET AMORE
Devonshire – (Baronet, 4 juillet 1681. M. ét. en 1714) – De gueules à un vol abaissé d’or