The Armorial Bearings Exemplified in The
Cheshire
Visitations
illustrated in colour by Martin S. J.
Goldstraw
Litherland
of Poulton in Wallesey
Arms: Gules, two bendlets Argent, in sinister chief a mullet of five
points Argent, pierced of the
field.
Littler of Wallerscote
Pedigree
but no arms recorded.
Liversedge of Wheelock
Arms: Quarterly -
1 & 4 Argent, a chevron between three ploughshares Sable.
2 & 3 Argent, a chevron between three Catherine wheels Sable
[Wheelock]
Crest: A leopard's head jesant-de-lis
"A patent graunted by Flower
Norroy to William Liversage of Whelok
1580 in the 22 yeare of Quene
Elizab:Arget a chefron betwene iij.
ploughshares sab."
Lowndes of Overton
Arms: Argent, fretty Azure, on a canton Gules a lion's head erased Or.
Crest: A lion's head erased Argent, gorged with a wreath of olive
Vert.