Heneage Finch (born c. 1647, died 22nd July 1719) was the second son of the first Earl of Nottingham. Mr. Finch was an eminent lawyer, and in 1678 he became Solicitor-General. He was Member of Parliament for Oxford, and in 1702, shortly after the accession of Queen Anne, he was chosen to receive Her Majesty when she visited that city. On this occasion he was created Baron of Guernsey. On the accession of George I. Lord Guernsey was created Earl of Aylesford, and also made a Member of the Privy Council and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.
FITZ-ALAN, HENRY, EIGHTEENTH EARL OF ARUNDEL
Arms.—Within the Garter. Quarterly.
1st and 4th; gu., a lion rampant or. Fitz-Alan.
2nd and 3rd; sa., a fret or. Maltravers.
Crest.—Out of an heraldic coronet gu., a demi eagle, wings displayed or.
Helmet.—That of a Peer.