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

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Ward
Argent, a chevron Sable between three
cocks
Gules.
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Wheelock
Argent, a chevron between three catherine
wheels
Sable.
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Woodnet
Argent, a cross couped and voided
Sable.
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Wistaston
Ermine three escallopes Gules.
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Wouton
Argent, a chevron
Sable.
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Wethers
Argent, a chevron Sable between. three
crescents
Gules.
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Walgrove (Waldegrave)
Per pale Argent and
Gules.
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Werbleton
Lozengy Or and
Azure.
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Whitney
Paly of six Or and Azure a chief
Vaire
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Walton
Chequy Argent and Azure a chief engrailed
Or.
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Walworth
Azure, a chevron Or.
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Whittarre (Whitacre)
Sable, three mascles Argent.
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Whitby
Argent, a chevron Gules between two
crosses formee fitchee of the second in
chief, and a snake in base
Vert.
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Walley
Vert on a cross Or five lioncels rampant
Sable.
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Weld
Azure, a fesse nebulee between three
crescents
Ermine.
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Wolley
Argent, on a chevron Sable an eagle
displayed of the field a crescent Gules
for difference.
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There is then one
blank shield folowed by the arms of those
gentlemen whose surname begins with Y & Z

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Yardswik (Erdeswicke)
Argent, three eagles’ heads
erased Sable.
This shield is
difficult to read. The shield
appears to be Argent and the heads
appear to be Sable but what are
they? They appear to be (perhaps)
eagles’ heads.
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Yowley
Argent, a saltire indented between four
hammers Sable.
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Zouch
Argent, two bars Azure on a chief on the
second three leopards' heads caboshed of
the first.
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