See glossary for symbol meaning.
See glossary for symbol meaning.
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1) (Langford, co. Somerset). Erm. three crescents gu. Crest—Three crescents interwoven ar.
2) (Hordle Cliff, co. Hants). Per chev. gu. and az. a chev. engr. ar. betw. two keys in chief or, and a sword erect in base ppr. pommelled and hilted gold. Crest—A cubit arm erect in armour ppr. holding a key and broken sword in saltire or. Motto—At spes non fracta.
3) (Kenne, co. Somerset). Ancient Coat—Ar. three crescents gu. Crest—Three crescents interlaced or.
4) (Kenne, co. Somerset). Later Coat (granted 1561)—Erm. three crescents gu. Crest—A unicorn’s head az. bezantée, maned or, horned of tha last and sa.
5) (Hutton and Clevedon, co. Somerset). (co. Somerset, Reg. Ulster’s Office). Same Arms and Crest, a mullet for diff.
6) Gu. a chev. betw. six crescents or.