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Crests. First: A strawberry roan horse salient couped at the flanks, bridled sable, bitted and garnished or, supporting between his feet a regal crown proper. Second: Out of a ducal coronet or, a pair of wings addorsed proper.
Motto. Garde le roy.
Langton, of Gunby, Lincolnshire.—Paly of six argent and sable; a bend or.
Lawley, of Spoonhill, Shropshire.—Argent; a cross formée checkée or and sable.
Crest. A wolf passant sable.
Motto. Auspice Christo.
Lawton, of Lawton, Cheshire.—Argent; on a fess between three crosses-crosslet fitchées sable, a cinquefoil of the field. .
Crest. A demi-wolf salient reguardant argent vulned in the breast gules.
Leche, of Carden, Cheshire.—Ermine; on a chief indented gules, three ducal coronets or.
Crest. Out of a ducal coronet or, an arm erect proper, grasping a leech or snake enveloped round the arm vert.
Lechemere, of Hanley, Worcestshire.—Gules; a fess, and in chief two pelicans or, vulning themselves proper.
Crest. A pelican azure, vulning herself proper.
Motto. Ducit amor patriæ.
Leigh, of Adlestrop, Gloucestershire.—Gules; a cross engrailed, in the first quarter a fusil argent.
Crest. A unicorn's head couped or.
Lister, of Gisburn, Yorkshire.—Ermine; on a fess sable, three annulets or.
Crest. A stag's head erased proper.
Loraine, of Kirk Harle, Northumberland.—Quaterly sable and argent a cross quaterly counterchanged.
Crest. A laurel tree couped, two branches sprouting proper, and fixed to the lower part thereof with a belt gules, edged and buckled or, an escutcheon azure.
Motto. Lauro scutoque resurgo.