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countercharged three bucks' heads erased of the second.

Crest. A lion rampant sable, holding in his dexter paw a ducal coronet proper.
Motto. Spes mea in Deo.
Roundell, of Screven, Yorkshire.—Or; a fess gules, between three olive branches proper.
Crest. A sword erect argent pommelled and hilted or, gripe gules.
Rous, of Dennington, Suffolk.—Sable; a fess dancettée or, between three crescents argent.
Crest. A bunch of bay leaves piled in the form of a cone vert.
Motto. Je vive en espoir.
Salwey, of Moor Park, Shropshire.—Sable; a saltire engrailed or.
Crest. A demi-Moor proper, wreathed about the temples argent and sable, across the breast a belt bend-sinisterwise azure.
Motto. Fiat voluntas Dei.
Sebright, of Besford, Worcestershire.—Argent; three cinquefoil pierced sable.
Crest. A tiger sejant argent, maned and ducally crowned or.
Sheldon, of Brailes, Warwickshire.—Sable; a fess between three sheldrakes argent.
Crest. A sheldrake (a kind of duck) proper.
Motto. Optimum pati.
Shuckburgh, of Shuckburgh, Warwickshire.—Sable; a chevon between three mullets pierced argent.
Crest. A demi-Moor holding in the dexter hand a dart bend-sinisterwise or.
Motto. Hæc manus ob patriam.
Sneyd, of Keel, Staffordshire.—Argent; a scythe, the blade in chief, the shed (handle) in bend sinister, sable; on the fess point a fleur-de-lys of the second.