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Crest. A lion statant guardant, the tail extended sable.
Motto. Nec opprimere, nec opprimi.
Starkie, of Huntroyde, Lancashire.—Argent; a bend between six storks sable.
Crest. A stork proper.
Strode, of Newenham, Devonshire.—Argent; a chevron between three conies sable.
Crest. On a mount a savin tree vert, fructed gules.
Motto. Hyeme virens.
Tancred, of Borough Bridge, Yorkshire.—Argent; a chevron between three escallops gules.
Crest. An olive tree fructed proper.
Thornes, of Llwyntidman Hall, Shropshire.—Sable; a lion rampant guardant argent.
Crest. Out of a ducal coronet or, a mermaid proper, crined of the first, conjoined to a dolphin haurient of the last devouring her sinister hand.
Thornhill, of Stanton, Derbyshire.—Gules; two bars gemelles argent; on a chief of the last a mascle sable.
Crest. On a mount a thorn tree proper.
Motto.Amantes ardua dumos.
Thorold , of Marston, Lincolnshire.—Sable; three goats salient argent, attired or.
Crest. A stag tripping ermine, attired and unguled or.
Throckmorton, of Coughton, Warwickshire.—Gules; on a chevron argent, three bars gemelles sable.
Crest. An elephant's head proper.
Mottoes. First: Virtus sola nobilitas. Second: Moribus antiquis.
Thynne, of Longleate, Wiltshire.—Barry of ten or and sable.
Crest. A reindeer starant or.
Motto.J'ai bonne cause.
Toke, of Godington , Kent.—Party per chevron sable and argent; three griffins' heads erased counterchanged.
Crest. A griffin's head erased per chevron argent and