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The Armorial Bearings Featured in The Vale Royal of England first published by Daniel King in 1656
The arms of those gentlemen whose surname begins with M.


Manwaring
(Mainwaring) Argent, two bars Gules.                                                                                          

 
Manwaring de Croxton
Sable, a lion rampant Argent over all a bend compony Or and Gules.                                                                                                                    

  
Masterson
Ermine, a chevron Azure between three garbs Or.                                                                                                                

  
Baron of Malpas
(The feudal Barons of Malpas) Argent, a cross flory Sable.                                                                                                                


Malpas
Gules, three pheons Argent.                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                           


Malpas
Gules, a fesse between three pheons Argent.                                                                                     


Mountney
Azure, a bend between six martlets Or.                                                                                                 


Moulton
Argent, three bars Gules.                                                                                                                    

 
Moulson
Gules, a chevron Argent fretty Sable between three mullets Or.                                                                                                  

  
Masey (Massey) de Broxton
Quarterly Gules and Or, in the first and fourth quarters three fleur-de-lis Sable a crescent (Argent) for difference.
(Burke records these arms as the same of those for Massey of Sale a crescent for difference = Argent, a chevron between three lozenges Sable.)                                                                                       

 
Massey
Quarterly Gules and Or, in the first quarter. a lion passant Argent.                                                                   


Massy de Grafton
Quarterly Gules and Or, in the first quarter a lion pass Argent in the centre point a trefoil slipped Vert.
                                                                     
                                                                                      

  
Massy de Coddington
Quarterly Gules and Or, in the first and fourth quarters three fleur-de-lis Or.                                                                                           


Massy de Puddington (Podington)
Quarterly Gules and Or, in the first quarter three fleur-de-lis Argent.
[Burke records these arms as having both the first and fourth three fleur-de-lis]                                
                                                                               

  
Massy de Tatton
Quarterly Gules and Argent, debrused by a lable of five points Azure.                                                                                   


Massy de Timperley
Quarterly Gules and Argent, over all a bend Azure.                                                                    


Massy de Sale
Argent, a chevron between three lozenges Sable.                                                                         

  
Massy de Audford
Quarterly:  1 & 4  Gules and Or,. in the first quarter a lion passant Argent a crescent for difference in the centre point.
2 & 3 Argent, on a chevron Azure three garbs Or.                                                       


Massy de Wincham
Gules, a chevron between three lozenges Sable.                                                                              

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