Argent a fess chequy gules and vert between three griffins’ heads erased of the third, each gorged with a ducal coronet or.
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Acknowledgements
Griffin’s head erased from
Griffin’s Head Erased (2)
based on
De Walden, Howard (ed).
Banners Standards and Badges (a Tudor manuscript in the College of Arms),
p 267,
from an original by Thomas Willement.
Vivian, JL (ed).
The Visitations of Cornwall. p 628. , Exeter, William Pollard & Co.
Officer, Honourable East India Company Service (HEICS).
Died on board Marchioness of Exeter,
East Indiaman, buried at St Helena, died
s.p.sine prole (without children)