Hacket
Sable, three piles in point azure, on a chief gules a lion passant gardant Or.
John Hacket, 1661

Hall
Argent, a chevron between three columbines pendant azure, barbed gules, slipped vert.
Timothy Hall, 1688

* Hamilton
Quarterly; first and fourth gules, three cinquefoils, in fesse point a mullet argent; second gules, three cinquefoils argent, in fesse point a heart Or; third gules, within a border argent, three doves close of the second.
Walter Hamilton, 1854

Harbottle
Azure, three locks of hair [or icicles] in bend Or.

* Harcourt-Beke
Gules, two bars Or impaled with gules, a cross moline argent.

Harpdene
De argent a un molet de goules percee.
Sire William de Harpedene, roll temp. Ed II

Harrington
Sable, a fret Or.

Harris
Sable, an antelope salient argent, attired, unguled, tufted, and maned, Or.

Harrow
Ermine, three ttrianguler harrows gules, toothed Or, and conjoined in the nombril point of the escutcheon Gules by a wreath argent and of the second.

Hastynges
Or, a fesse, and in chief two mullets of six points pierced gules.

Hawke
Argent, a chevron erminois between three boatswain's whistles azure.
Hawke, 1776

Hawley
Per bend Or and vert.

Hay
Argent, three escutcheons gules.

* Henry II
Gules, three lions passant gardant in pale Or.

Herring
Azure, semée of crosslets, three herrings hauriant two and one argent.
Herring, 1738

Heveningham
Quarterly, Or and gules, on a bordure engrailed sable eight escallops argent.

Heytesbury
A long cross mounted on three degrees ensigned on the top with a fleur-de-lis; on each side of the cross an escutcheon; therein a chief and two chevrons.

Hilton
Argent, a lion rampant gules, crowned Or.

Hinxley
Per fess argent and vert, a lozenge throughout conterchanged.

Hodstoke
Or, a chevron gules pierced with a bend ermine.

Hody
Argent, a fesse per fesse indented throughout vert and sable, cottised counterchanged.

Hogeley
Barry of five gules and Or, on a chief of the first two palets between so many based esquires like the second, over all an escutcheon Or.

Holbeame
Argent, a chevron inarched sable.

Holford
Argent, a greyhound passant sable collared gules.

* Howard
Gules, on the upper part of a bend between six crosses crosslet fitchy argent, an escutcheon charged with a demi-lion rampant, pierced through the mouth with an arrow, within a tressure flory counter flory gules.

Hulse
Argent, two piles sable.

Hundescote
Ermine, a bordure gules.

Huntingfield
Or, on a fess gules three plates.

Hurston
Argent, a cross of four ermine-spots sable.

Hutton
Gules, on a fesse Or, between three cushions ermine, tasseled of the second, three fleur-de-lys of the field.
Hutton, 1743