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 * Crest. A Moor's head affrontée, couped proper, weathed about the temples argent and azure.
 * Motto. Aquila non muscas captat.


 * Crest. A lily stalked and leaved, all proper.
 * Motto.Stans cum rege.


 * Crest. A cross-crosslet patée or, between a pair of wings erect expanded azure.
 * Motto. Absit ut glorier nisi in cruce.


 * Crest. A griffin passant argent, ducally gorged, gules.
 * Motto. Audaciter et sinceriter.


 * Crest. A cock or.


 * Crest. A dragon's head gules, between two wings erect chequées or and azure, issuant out of a ducal coronet of the second.
 * Motto. Vultus in hostem.


 * Crest. The sun in his splendour, proper.
 * Motto. Non aliunde pendere.


 * Crest. A Moor's head couped at the shoulders, affrontée proper.