SALWEY, HUMPHREY

Arms.—Quartered.

1. Sa., a saltire engrailed or. Salwey.

2. Arg., on a chief az., a lion passant of the first. Aston.

3. Or, on a bend sa., 3 eagles displayed arg. Manley.

4. Gu., a fess compony, arg. and sa., between 6 crosses crosslet fitchée or. Boteler.

5. Arg., 2 bendlets sa. Bradshaw.

6. Bendy of 10, or and az. Montfort.

7. Arg., on a bend wavy az., 3 swans of the first. Dawes.

8. Arg., a fess az., between 3 boars' heads couped sa. Alyson.

9. Arg., a chevron engrailed between 3 bugle horns sa., stringed or. Wyerley.

[Hatcher. G. Haddoni lucubrationes. Londini, 1567.]

Humphrey Salwey (born circ. 1575, died December 1652) was educated at Oxford, and entered the Middle Temple in 1591. He took part in the Civil War on the side of Parliament. In 1644 he was appointed King's Remembrancer in the Court of Exchequer. In 1649 he was made a Judge, but never took his place as such. He was buried in Westminster Abbey.