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Crest. A wolfs head couped ermine.
Motto. Omne bonum de super.
Hulton, of Hulton, Lancashire.—Argent; a lion rampant gules .
Crest. Issuant from a mural crown or, a stag's head, in the mouth a branch of hawthorn, all proper.
Motto. Mens flecti nescia.
Irton, of Irton, Cumberland.—Argent; a fess sable, and in chief three mullets gules. .
Crest. A Saracen's head affrontée proper.
Motto. Semper constans et fidelis.
Isham, of Lamport, Northamptonshire.—Gules; a fess wavy, and in chief three piles also wavy, points meeting in fess, argent.
Crest. A demi-swan wings addorsed proper, over which the
Motto. Ostendo non ostento; and beneath the arms, On things transitory resteth no glory.
Kendall, of Pelyn, Cornwall.—Argent; a chevron between three dolphins embowed sable.
Crest. A lion passant gules.
Kingscote, of Kingscote, Gloucestershire.—Argent; ten escallops; four, three, two, and one, sable; on a canton gules, a mullet pierced or.
Crest. An escallop sable.
Knatchbull, of Mersham Hatch, Kent.—Azure; three crosses-crosslet fitchées in bend or, cotised of the same.
Crest. On a chapeau azure, guarded ermine, a leopard statant argent, pellettée.
Motto. In crucifixâ gloria mea.
Lane, of King's Bromley, Staffordshire.—Per fess or and azure; a chevron gules between three mullets counter-changed; on a canton of the third the royal lions of England.