Supporters.—Two talbots sa., eared or, each gorged with a mural crown, arg.

Coronet.—That of an Earl.

[Prevost d'Exiles. Memoirs d'un Homme de Qualité. Paris, 1732.]

James Waldegrave (born 4th March 1714, died 13th April 1763) was the son of James, first Earl Waldegrave, and succeeded his father in the Earldom in 1741. In 1752 Lord Waldegrave was Governor and Keeper of the Privy Purse to George, Prince of Wales. In 1757 he was made a Knight of the Garter and a Teller of the Exchequer. Lord Waldegrave wrote a book of Historical Memoirs from 1754 to 1757. He married a daughter of Sir Edward Walpole but had no son, and at his death the family honours devolved upon his brother John.

WALKER, SIR EDWARD, KNIGHT

Arms.—Quarterly.

1st and 4th; arg., on a cross of St. George gu., 5 leopards' faces or. Coat of Augmentation.

2nd and 3rd; arg., a chevron between 3 crescents sa., an annulet for difference. Walker.