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Adam Fitz-Swein: Or a lion rampant, sable.

Waterton: Gules, three bars ermine, over all three crescents sable.

Wentworth: Sable, a cheveron between three leopards' faces or.

Beaumont: Gules, a lion rampant argt., langued and armed azure, within an orle of nine crescents of the second.

Crest: A bull's head erased, quarterly argent and gules.

Motto: Fide sed cui vide: "Trust, but mind whom you trust."

In the "Domesday Book" of 1873, Mr. Beaumont is given as the possessor of 24,098 acres, with a rental of £34,670.