The Armorial Bearings Featured in The Vale Royal of England first published by Daniel King in 1656
Yet more arms of those gentlemen whose surname begins with H.
Hallum Sable, a cross engrailed Ermine.
Houghton Sable, three bars Argent.
Hanky (Hankey) Per pale Gules and Azure a wolf salient Or. Burke's records the wolf as being Argent but King's trick is definitely Or.
Holland Azure, semee of fleur-de-lis a lion rampant Argent. Burke records these arms as belonging to Robert de Holland summoned to Parliament 8 Edward II., his descendant, Sir Thomas, first earl of Kent, m. The Lady Joan Plantagenet "The Fair Maid of Kent" and was one of the founders of the Knights of the Garter.
Hurst Argent the sun in splendor Gules.
Hergreve (Hargrave) Argent, a griffin segreant per fesse Gules and Azure.
Heely Gules, a chevron Argent between three lions rampant Or.
Haslington Gules, three mullets Or. (King has drawn the mullets pierced - a rowel - )
Hacket Or, three bends Gules.
Harden Argent, a wolf passant Sable.
Hawarden Quarterly Sable and Argent a cross flory counterchanged, a bordure Ermine.
Hinckley Argent, a chevron engrailed Sable.
Henhull Quarterly Argent and Sable in the 2nd and 3rd quarters a stag's head caboshed Or, over all a bendlet Gules. Burke records for Henhull: Quarterly Argent and Sable a stag's head caboshed Or, over all a bendlet Gules.
Honford Argent, an estoile of eight points Sable radiated Burke records - Sable, an estoile of eight points Argent radiated - the exact opposite.
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