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















Vawdrey of Reddings

ARMS Per fesse Or and Argent, in chief a lion passant, holding in the dexter paw a cross pattée fitchée Gules, in base a cross pattée Sable.
CREST.—A cock Gules, legged, combed, and wattled Or.                                                                                                                        


















Venables, Baronof Kinderton

Arms: Quarterly -
1 & 6 Azure, two bars Argent.
2 Argent, a cross flory between four martlets Gules [Golborne]
3 Vert, a wyvern Argent .
4 Argent, three piles in point wavy Sable.
5 Azure, an eagle displayed Argent [Coton]

Crest: A wyvern, with wings endorsed Argent, devouring a child proper.                                                                                                         














Venables, of Horton in Hartford, and Agden

ARMS.—Azure, two bars Argent, a mullet for cadency.
CREST.—A demi-dragon [Gules] issuant from a fish-weel [Argent].                                                                                                                














Vernon of Haslington

Arms: Quarterly -
1 & 4 Or, on a fesse Azure three garbs of the field [Vernon]
2 & 3 Argent, a fret sable [Vernon]

Crest: A demi woman habited Azure, hair dishevelled Or, holding in the arms a garb of the last.                                                                                       

Vernon of Whatcroft
Pedigree but no arms given.

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