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Hacket Sable, three piles in point azure, on a chief gules a lion passant gardant Or. John Hacket, 1661 |
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Hall Argent, a chevron between three columbines pendant azure, barbed gules, slipped vert. Timothy Hall, 1688 |
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* 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 |
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Harbottle Azure, three locks of hair [or icicles] in bend Or. |
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* Harcourt-Beke Gules, two bars Or impaled with gules, a cross moline argent. |
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Harpdene De argent a un molet de goules percee. Sire William de Harpedene, roll temp. Ed II |
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Harrington Sable, a fret Or. |
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Harris Sable, an antelope salient argent, attired, unguled, tufted, and maned, Or. |
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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. |
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Hastynges Or, a fesse, and in chief two mullets of six points pierced gules. |
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Hawke Argent, a chevron erminois between three boatswain's whistles azure. Hawke, 1776 |
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Hawley Per bend Or and vert. |
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Hay Argent, three escutcheons gules. |
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* Henry II Gules, three lions passant gardant in pale Or. |
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Herring Azure, semée of crosslets, three herrings hauriant two and one argent. Herring, 1738 |
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Heveningham Quarterly, Or and gules, on a bordure engrailed sable eight escallops argent. |
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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. |
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Hilton |
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Hinxley Per fess argent and vert, a lozenge throughout conterchanged. |
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Hodstoke Or, a chevron gules pierced with a bend ermine. |
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Hody Argent, a fesse per fesse indented throughout vert and sable, cottised counterchanged. |
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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. |
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Holbeame Argent, a chevron inarched sable. |
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Holford Argent, a greyhound passant sable collared gules. |
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* 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. |
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Hulse Argent, two piles sable. |
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Hundescote Ermine, a bordure gules. |
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Huntingfield Or, on a fess gules three plates. |
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Hurston Argent, a cross of four ermine-spots sable. |
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Hutton Gules, on a fesse Or, between three cushions ermine, tasseled of the second, three fleur-de-lys of the field. Hutton, 1743 |