Wace
Argent, four barrulets gules; on a canton of the second a mullet of six points of the first.

Wagstaff
Argent, two bends raguly sable, the lower one couped at the top.

Wake
Argent, two bars gules, in chief three torteaux.

Wallop
Argent, a bend wavy sable.

Walrond
Argent, three bull's heads caboshed sable, armed Or.

* Walter
Quarterly, azure and argent, a cross Or. In first and fourth quarters five mullets of the second; in second and third an eagle displayed sable.
Ascribed to Hubert Walter, 1193

Walton
Three geese passant close.
Walton, 1660

Warre
Gules, a hawk's lure argent.

Warren
Escheque d'or et d'azur.
Le Conte de Garenne; roll temp. Hen III

Warton
Gules, two arms and hands clasped in fesse proper between three hearts Or.
Warton, 1536

Wasterly
Argent, a cross pomel sable.

Watson
Argent, on a mount inclined to the sinister an oak-tree proper, acorned Or, debruised of a fesse azure.
Richard Watson, 1782

Weele
Sable, a goshawk perched on a stock argent, armed, belled, and jessed Or.

Wells
Argent, a chevron voided azure between three flames of fire proper.

Wentworth
Sable, a chevron between three leopard's heads Or.

West
Argent, a chevron sable between three roses gules slipped vert.
Nicholas West, 1515

Westly
Argent, a cross annuletty sable.

Whalley Abbey
Gules, three whales haurient Or, in the mouth of each a crosier [otherwise vorant of as many crosses] of the last.
Whalley Abbey, founded 1309

White
Party per chevron mbattled Or and gules, three roses counterchanged slipped vert; on a chief of the second three hourglasses argent framed of the first.
John White, 1534

Whitfield
Argent, a bend between two cotices engrailed sable.

* William I
Gules, two lions [or leopards] passant gardant in pale Or.

Williams
Argent, two foxes salient counter salient in saltire, the sinister surmounted of the dexter gules.

Winterbottom
Azure, gutté d'eau.
Winterbottom, 1752

* Wolsey
Sable, on a cross engrailed argent, a lion passant gules, between four leopard's faces azure; on a cief Or, a rose of the third, seeded of the fifth, barbed vert, between two Cornish choughs proper.
Cardinal Wolsey

Wolton
Or, a lion rampant supporting a saltire engrailed humetty gules.
John Wolton, 1579

Wolvesley
Argent, a talbot passant gules.

Wood
Argent, on a mount in base an oak-tree furcted all proper.
Wood, 1671

Wood
Sable, a chief gules, over all a lion rampant Or.

Woodmerton
Per fesse dancetté argent and sable, each point ending in a fleur-de-lys.

Woodville
Argent, a fesse and a canton gules.

Wroton
Argent, three piles flory at the points, issuing from the sinister base bendwise sable.

Wyatt
Gules, a barnacle argent.

Wyntworth
Argent, a cross graded of three sable.