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The Armorial Bearings recorded in the
Cheshire and Lancashire Funeral Certificates

illustrated in colour by Martin S. J. Goldstraw


The
                                arms of Sysely Mainwaing 


Mrs Sysely Mainwaring, Widow, 1617
Daughter of Ffowlke Dutton of the City of Chester, Esq.
Married 1st husband Mores Williams, Alderman, and had three children.
Married her 2nd husband Henry Mainwaring, merchant, and had no issue by him.

Arms: Quarterly, Argent and Gules, in the second and third quarters, a fret Or, a crescent for difference.

[These are the arms of her first husband (Dutton)]






                                                                                                       

 

























Henry Mainwaring, Esq, 1638
Arms: Quarterly, 1 and 4, Argent, two bars Gules; 2 and 3, Azure, three garbs Or; over all a mullet for difference.
Crest: Out of a ducal coronet Or an ass's head Proper, a mullet for difference.

These arms are a cadet of Mainwaring of Peover
Arms: Quarterly:
1 & 4 Argent, two bars Gules [Mainwaring]
2 & 3 Azure, three garbs Or [Praers]. 
                                                                                            

 




















Sir Randle Mainwaring of Pever, Knight, 1634
 

Arms: Quarterly, 1 and 4, Argent, two bars Gules; 2 and 3, Azure, three garbs Or.
Crest: Out of a ducal coronet Or an ass's head Proper.
                                                                                                     


Mrs Frances Marbury, 1634
Daughter of John Ardren of Harden Esq.
Married to Thomas Marbury of Marbury.

Arms: Quarterly of eight: 1 and 8, Gules, three cross crosslets fitchee Or, a chief of the second; 2, Azure, two bars Argent, a bendlet Gules, a crescent for difference; 3, Or a lion rampant Gules; 4, per pale Argent and sable, three boars statant, in pale, counterchanged; 5, Or, three lozengesAzure, 6, Argent, a fess dancettee Gules; 7, Azure, a chevron between three ducal coronets Or.


                                                                      












                                                      




                                            







                                             



                            
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