The name is arranged in the form of a diamond with the first letter in the centre and the others about it in natural order.
[870.] Tyler. Andrew Tyler.
Armorial. Jacobean. No motto. Signed, N. H. Sculp. The shield is placed upon a bracket having a handsome diapered pattern; the scrolls are graceful, the canephoros head on which the shield rests has curled hair, and the upper arms of the scroll-work support urns filled with flowers. A goldsmith of Boston.
[871.] Tyler. Joseph Tyler.
Armorial. Motto, Fari quae sentiat. By Thomas Johnson.
[872.] Tyng. Dudley Atkins Tyng.
Armorial. Ribbon and Wreath. Motto, Esse quam videri. Signed, Callender Sp. Of Massachusetts. Descendant of Governor Dudley.
[873.] Uniacke. Richd. John Uniacke. Esqr. 1801.
Plain armorial. Motto, Faithful and brave. Governor-General of Canada.
[874.] United States Army. Head Quarters of the Army.