Sir John Booth, Knight, 1678.
Arms: Quarterly of 6: 1 and 6, Argent, three boars' heads erect and erased Sable; 2, Argent, a fesse engrailed Gules. 3, Azure, two bars Argent in chief as many mullets of the second. 4, Bendy of ten Or and [Azure]; 5, Argent, a mullet Sable. Over all a crescent for difference Gules.
Crest: A lion passant Argent.
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