[45] Ermine; on a chief gules, three princes’ crowns composed of crosses pattée and fleurs-de-lys or.
[46] Argent; three horseshoes sable, pierced of the field.
[47] Sable; a chevron ermine between two habicks in chief argent and a teazle in base, slipped, or.
[48] Azure; on a chevron argent between three leopards’ heads, each having in the mouth a shuttle or, as many roses gules, seeded of the third, barbed vert.
[49] Trans. Essex Arch. Soc., vol. v. p. 77.
[50] A once-famous coaching house mentioned by Dickens in Pickwick.
[51] Dale’s Annals of Coggeshall, p. 261.
[52] Ibid. p. 265.
[53] Barry nebulée of six, argent and azure; on a bend gules, a lion passant guardant or.
[54] Argent; three lions rampant azure, armed and langued gules. Crest and supporters, the same device in different positions.