Latest addition to the Funeral Certificates, the arms of The Hon: Sir John Brereton, Knight, 1629.
The Hon: Sir John Brereton, Knight, 1629.
Arms: Quarterly of 12 coats; 1 Argent, two bars Sable; 2 Argent, an inescutcheon within a double tressure counter-flory Gules; 3 Or, three piles in point Gules; 4 Quarterly; 1 and 4 Azure three garbs Or; 2 and 3 Azure, a wolf's head erased Argent; 5 Gules, three pheons Argent; 6 Azure, three garbs Or; 7 Azure, a wolf's head erased Argent; 8 Argent, a cross flory Azure; 9 Argent, a lion rampant Gules within an orle of pheons Sable; 10 Or, two ravens Sable; 11 Ermine, five chevronels Gules on a canton of the second a lion passant Or; 12 Gules, two lions passant Argent a label of three points Or. (Over the whole a label of three points Sable for difference).
Crest: Out of a ducal coronet Or, a bear's head Sable muzzled Gules garnished Gold and gorged with label of three points Argent.
http://cheshire-heraldry.org.uk/funeral-certificates/certificates-4.html
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