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The Armorial Bearings Featured in The Vale Royal of England first published by Daniel King in 1656

This page shows the arms of those gentlemen whose surname begins with H.

 
Hatton
Azure, a chevron between three garbs Or.                                                                                                  

 
Hatton
Ermine on a chevron Gules three estoiles Or.                                                                                                                     


Haselwall
Per fesse Argent and Azure.
The arms are illustrated faithfully from the trick of King's Vale Royal - Burke's General Armoury
gives Azure a chief Or.                                                                                                                  

 
Hawkston
Ermine a fesse Gules fretty Or.                                                                                                                


Hemy de Hooton
Argent, on a bend Azure three stars Or.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                           

 
Holgreu
(Holgrave or Holgreve)
Argent, an inescutcheon Gules within an orle of martlets Sable.                                                                         

  
Hulgreu
Vert, on a fesse Or three leaves of the first, on a canton of the second, a lions head full faced affronte Gules.                                                                                                     

  
Holme
Argent, a chevron Azure overall a bordure engrailed Sable.                                                                                                      

  
Holme de Coddington
(Holmede) Barry of seventeen Or and Azure on a canton Argent a laurel crown Gules.                                                                                                     

 
Holme de Chester
(Holmede) Barry of five Or and Azure on a canton Ermine a rose Gules.                                                                                             


Hocknell de Hocknell Platt
Argent, an ass's head erased Sable.                                                                                                   


Hocknell
Argent, three ass's heads erased Sable.                                                                                              
                                                                                      

  
Hocknell de Dudon
Argent, on a chevron between three ass's heads erased Sable three mullets of the first.                                                                                          


Holcroft
Argent, a cross and bordure engrailed Sable.                                                                                   


Holfard
(Holford)
Argent, a greyhound passant Sable.                                                                                                      


Hurlston
Argent, three cross bows Sable.                                                                                                    


Hurston (Hurlton?)
Argent, a cross of four ermine spots Sable.                                                                                       


Heaton
Quarterly Argent and Sable a cross patonce counterchanged.                                                           


Hollinshed
Argent, a cross Sable a canton Ermines.                                                                                        


Hurell
Azure, a chevron between. three crossbows unbent Argent. (This is the trick as per King) illustrated left.
Burke's states: Hurrell, Hurell or Hurle - Argent, a chevron between three crossbows unbent Azure illustrated right.



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