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The Armorial Bearings  Exemplified in  The Cheshire Visitations
illustrated in colour by Martin S. J. Goldstraw


 



Mainwaring of Peover

Arms: Quarterly of four -
1 & 4 Barry of twelve Argent and Gules [Mainwaring]
2 & 3 Azure three garbs Or [Randle Blundeville, Earl of Chester]                                                                                                                            

Mainwaring of Marton
Pedigree but no arms recorded.



Mainwaring of Nantwich

Arms: Argent, two bars Gules, in chief a mascle Sable                                                                                                       

 

Mainwaring of Calveley

Arms: Quarterly of four -
1 & 4 Argent, 2 bars Gules, a bordure gobony Argent and Sable [Mainwaring]
2 & 3 Sable, a lion rampant Argent, over all a bendlet gobony Argent and Gules [Croxton]                               
                                                                                                              

Mainwaring of Kermincham
Pedigree but no arms recorded.

Mainwaring of Croxton
Pedigree but no arms recorded.

Malbon of Great Budworth
Pedigree but no arms recorded.


Manley of Poulton
Arms: Argent, a dexter hand couped and erect Sable, within a bordure engrailed of the second                                                                                          

Manley of Lache
Pedigree but no arms recorded.

 














Manley of Manley

Arms: Quarterly of four -
1 & 4 Argent, a dexter hand in bend Sable [Manley]
2 & 3 Vert, a bend Ermine [Wettenhall]

Crest: A savage man's head, couped proper, crined Sable, wreathed round the temples with .......... leaves Vert.                                                               

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