(Marlesford. co. Suffolk; descended from Shuldham, of Shuldham; William Shuldham, b. 1743, purchased the estate of Marlesford, 1792). Same Armt, Crest, and Motto.
(Kettlestone, co. Norfolk; descended from Shuldham, of Shuldham; Ellen, dau. of Robert Shuldham, and heir of Francis Shuldham, Esq., of Kettlestone, representative of Nathaniel Shuldham, Esq., of Kettlestone, temp. Charles 11., m. Rev. Walter Rolfe, Rector of North Pickenham, the great-grandfather, maternally, of Sir Robert Monsey Rolfe, Lord Chancellor of England, created Baron Cranworth 1850). Same Arms, Crest, and Motto.
(Dunmanway, co. Cork; descendcd from Edmond Shuldham, Esq., of Ardtully, co. Kerry, who to. Mary, dau. and heir of Mac Carthy Spanniagh, of Dunmanway; he was son of Samuel Shuldham, younger brother of Nathaniel Shuldham, Esq., of Kettlestone, temp. Charles II; Reg. Ulster’s Office). Same Arms, Crest, and Motto.
(Ballymulvey, and Moig House, co. Longford; descended from Rev. Samuel Shuldham, younger son of Edmond Shuldham, Esq., of Ardtully). Same Arm:, Crest, and Motto.
(Baron Shuldham, extinct 1793; Molyneux Shuldham, Vice-Admiral R.N., M.P. for Fowey, second son of Rev. Samuel Shuldham, of Ballymulvey, was so created 1776, d. s. p.). Same Arms and Crest. Supporters—Dexter, an Indian warrior, in the right hand a bow, on the shoulder a quiver full of arrows all ppr. the inner garment az. an outer garment over the right shoulder gu. on the head a cap with feathers, and round the neck, legs, and anckles, strings of pearls, all of the first; sinister, an Indian female ppr., habited ar. petticoat vert, fringed of the second, round the waist a girdle, on the head a cap of feathers, with necklace, bracelets, and beads, all of the first. Motto—Post nubila Phœbus.
(Shuldham, co. Norfolk; descended from Sir William de Shouldham, Lord of Shouldham, co. Norfolk, who gave by deed, 34 Henry III., 1249, certain lands in Wigenhale, to Bury Abbey, with consent of his son, Richard de Shouldham). Az. an eagle displ. or, beaked and mem bered gu. Crest—A griffin pass. ar. Motto—Post nubila Phœbus.
Baron Shuldham – Irlande – (Baron S., 1776. M. ét. en 1798) – D’azur à l’aigle d’or becquée et membrée de gueules Cimier un griffon passant la patte dextre levée Tenants deux Mores couronnés de plumages ceints de tabliers d’argent celui à dextre appuyant la main dextre sur un arc en pal Devise POST NUBILA PHOEBUS