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Transcribed by Liamie C. Madewell.
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Torkington of Great Stukeley, co. Huntingdon, England ARMS:..Same Arms.
Torkington of Marham, co. Northampton, England ARMS:..Sable (black), on a fess Argent (silver), three leopards' heads erased Gules (red).
Torkington of Stoughton, co. Huntingdon, England Same Arms. CREST:..A spur-rowel between two wings Or (gold).
Torlesse of co. Berks, England ARMS:..Gules (red), an orle of estoiles Argent (silver), on a canton of the second (i.e., red), a lion rampant Sable (black). CREST:..A stork Proper (natural color).
Torleste Same Arms. CREST:..Between two branches Vert (green), a heron Or (gold).
Torly or Thorly of co. Essex, England ARMS:..Sable (black), fretty Ermine.
Torner of Reading, co. Berks, England ARMS:..Per pale Gules (red) and Azure (blue), three talbots passant Argent (silver).
Torner of Tableheart, co. Sussex, England NOTE:..Confirmed 27 June 1579. Same Arms.
Torner or Turner ARMS:..Sable (black), a chevron Ermine, between three millrinds Or (gold), on a chief Argent (silver), a lion passant Gules (red).
Torney of Bockhill, co. Kent, England ARMS:..Argent (silver), a chevron between three bulls Sable (black). CREST:..A bull's head erased Argent (silver), attired and collared Or (gold).
Torney or Tourney ARMS:..Sable (black), a lion rampant Argent (silver).
Tornill ARMS:..Gules (red), two chevron Argent (silver), a border Or (gold).
Torold ARMS:..Or (gold), three bulls' heads couped Azure (blue).
Toronto, See of West Canada ARMS:..Azure (blue), a crozier in bend dexter surmounted by a key in bend sinister Or (gold), between an imperial crown in chief, two open books in fess Proper (natural color), and a dove rising in base Argent (silver), holding in the beak an olive branch Vert (green).
Torphichen - Baron See SANDILANDS.
Torpilton ARMS:..Azure (blue), on a fess Or (gold), a talbot passant Sable (black).
Torr ARMS:..Argent (silver), a tower embattled Proper (natural color), charged with an escutcheon of the first (i.e., silver), thereon a chevron between three padlocks Sable (black), a border Vair. CREST:..A griffin passant wings endorsed Proper (natural color).
Torr of Riby, co. Lincoln, England ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a chevron between two towers in chief Sable (black), and a tor Or (gold), conical hill in base Vert (green), three padlocks Or (gold). CREST:..Upon a promontory Or (gold), headland Proper (natural color), a tower Argent (silver). MOTTO:..ALTIORA SPERO...(I cherish loftier hopes).
Torraby ARMS:..Argent (silver), an estoile of eight points radiated Gules (red), on a chief Azure (blue), three water bougets Or (gold).
Torrance of Scotland ARMS:..Per pale Gules (red) and Or (gold), two boat oars in saltire Azure (blue). CREST:..A bull's head erased. MOTTO:..I SAVED THE KING.
Torre of Syndall, co. York, England NOTE:..Originally De Turri. Settled in co. Warwick, temp. Henry II, and subsequently in the co. of Lincoln, until the purchase in 1699 of the manor and lands of Snydall. ARMS:..Sable (black), a tower Or (gold), a border Vair. CREST:..A griffin passant per pale Or (gold) and Argent (silver). MOTTO:..TURRIS FORTISSIMA DEUS...(God is a most strong tower).
Torre ARMS:..Gules (red), a fess Or (gold), in chief three crescents of the second (i.e., red). CREST:..A lily Argent (silver), leaved Vert (green).
Torre ARMS:..Gules (red), three towers triple-turreted Or (gold).
Torre, Abbey of, NOTE:..Located in co. Devon, England ARMS:..Gules (red), a fess between three crosiers Or (gold).
Torreby NOTE:..Quartered by ELIONBY, of Edmarsh, co. Warwick, England. ARMS:..Or (gold), an estoile Azure (blue), on a chief of the last (i.e., blue), three water bougets of the field (i.e., gold).
Torrell of co. Cambridge, England ARMS:..Gules (red), a fess engrailed Argent (silver), between three bulls' heads couped Or (gold). CREST:..A boar's head erased Or (gold).
Torrell co. Essex, England ARMS:..Gules (red), a fess between three bulls' heads couped Or (gold).
Torrell ARMS:..Gules (red), three bulls' heads couped and armed Or (gold).
Torrell ARMS:..Or (gold), three bulls' heads couped Azure (blue). ANOTHER ARMS:..Or (gold), three bulls' heads couped Gules (red).
Torrell ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a bend Azure (blue), a rose between two griffins' heads erased Or (gold). ANOTHER ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a bend Azure (blue), a rose between two griffins' heads erased Or (gold), a border engrailed of the second (i.e., blue).
Torrence ARMS:..Sable (black), three boat oars paleways Argent (silver), two and one. CREST:..Two laurel branches in saltire Vert (green).
Torrens NOTE:..Major-General Sir HENRY TORRENS, K.C.B. ARMS:..Ermine, three candlesticks, two and one Or (gold), each entwined by a wreath of laurel Proper (natural color), in the centre chief point a mural crown Gules (red), therefrom pendent by a ribband of the last fimbriated Azure (blue), a medal representing the gold medal, which by His Majesty King George IV's command was presented to him. CREST:..Between two branches of laurel Proper (natural color), a martlet Sable (black), around the neck a ribband, therefrom pendent a medal, as in the arms. MOTTO:..DEUS LUMEN MEUM.
Torrie ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a mount in base Vert (green), a horse passant Sable (black), saddled and bridled Gules (red), in chief a cross crosslet fitchee of the third (i.e., black). CREST:..A horse's head Argent (silver).
Torrin of Kelvedon ARMS:..Azure (blue), on a fess Argent (silver), between in chief three griffins' heads erased of the second (i.e., silver) and in base a heart Proper (natural color), between two annulets Or (gold), two roses Gules (red). CREST:..A griffin's head erased Sable (black).
Torrington - Viscount See BYNG.
Torrington of Town and Borough of Great Torrington, co. Devon, England NOTE:..Confirmed by Harvey, Clarenceux, 6 September 1564. Visitation of Devon, 1620. ARMS:..Argent (silver), two bars wavy, over all a fleur-de-lis all Sable (black), a border engrailed of the last (i.e., silver). LEGEND:..SIGILLUM : COMMUNE : VILLA : DE : TORRINGTON.
Torrington of co. Devon, England ARMS:..Gules (red), two bars Or (gold), in chief a lion passant of the last (i.e., red).
Tortes of co. Dorset, England ARMS:..Gules (red), a griffin segreant Or (gold).
Torthorwald of that IIk, co. Dumfries, Scotland - 15th century ARMS:..Or (gold), a saltire Gules (red), on a chief of the last (i.e., red), three bezants.
Torway NOTE:..Assigned by Carney, Ulster, 1683, to Rev. JOHN TORWAY, M.A., one of the Prebendaries of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, and Chaplain to Right Rev. Edward Wetenhall, Bishop of Cork and Ross. ARMS:..Azure (blue), two bars wavy Or (gold), on a chief Argent (silver), a lion's head erased Sable (black), between two torteaux. CREST:..Two lion's paws erect Gules (red), holding a cross flory fitchee Argent (silver). MOTTO:..NON NOBIS NASCIMUR...(We are not born for ourselves).
Toshach of Monzievaird, co. Perth, Scotland ARMS:..Gules (red), two poleaxes in pale Argent (silver), surmounted of a fess chequy of the second (i.e., silver) and Azure (blue). CREST:..On a sinister hand issuant a falcon rising Proper (natural color). MOTTO:..MAHA AN TOSHACH.
Tost ARMS:..Gules (red), a chevron between three crosses formee Argent (silver).
Tote, Totie or Totoe ARMS:..Argent (silver), a fess Gules (red), between three human hearts vulned and distilling drops of blood on the sinister side Proper (natural color).
Toteby of London, England ARMS:..Azure (blue), a lion's head erased within an orle of eight crosses crosslet Argent (silver).
Totehill ARMS:..Azure (blue), two bars Argent (silver), in chief a leopard's face of the second (i.e., blue).
Totenham ARMS:..Gules (red), four bars dancettee Argent (silver).
Totesham of co. Kent, England ARMS:..Gules (red), billetee Argent (silver), a cross of the last (i.e., silver), a mullet Sable (black), for difference.
Totewhill of co. Cornwall, Emgland ARMS:..Sable (black), three pots Argent (silver).
Tothby or Touthby of Tothby, co. Lincoln, England ARMS:..Azure (blue), a lion's head erased Argent (silver), within an orle of eight crosses crosslet Or (gold).
Tothill of Peamore, co. Devon, England NOTE:...HENRY TOTHILL, son and heir of GEOFFREY TOTHILL, Recorder of Exeter, was of Peamore at Visit. Devon, 1620; the co-heiressess of this family, which allied with the heiress of SPARKE, of Sowton, m. NORTHLEIGH and TOTHILL, the descendant of a younger branch. ARMS:..Azure (blue), on a bend Argent (silver), cotised Or (gold), a lion passant Sable (black), langued and armed Gules (red). CREST:..On a mount a Cornish chough Proper (natural color), in the beak a branch of olive Vert (green), fructed Or (gold).
Tothill of Plymouth and Exeter, co. Devon, England ARMS:..Azure (blue), on a bend cotised Argent (silver), a lion passant Sable (black). CREST:..On a mount Proper (natural color), a turtle-dove Proper (natural color), in the beak a sprig Vert (green), fructed Or (gold).
Tothill of Tothill, co. Cambridge , England NOTE:..Confirmed by St. George, Garter, and registered by Roberts, Ulsters, to Col. ROBERT TOTHILL, sent by the Parliament, 1649, with a regiment of foot to Ireland, son and heir of FRANCIS TOTHILL, Esq., who was son and heir of WILLIAM TOTHILL, Esq., of the Manor of Tothill. ARMS:..Or (gold), on a chevron Sable (black), three crescents of the first (i.e., gold), quartering, Azure (blue), six crosses pattee, three, two and one Or (gold). CREST:..A crescent Or (gold), between two wings displayed Sable (black).
Tothill of London, England ARMS:..Azure (blue), on a bend cotised Or (gold), a lion passant Sable (black). CREST:..An olive branch in pale Proper (natural color).
Tothill ARMS:..Or (gold), on a chevron Azure (blue), three crescents Argent (silver).
Tothill ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a chevron Sable (black), three crescents of the field (i.e., silver).
Totnes, Town and Borough of NOTE:..Located in co. Devon, England. Visitation of Devon, 1620. ARMS:..Sable (black), a tower triple-towered Argent (silver), masoned Proper (natural color), between two keys erect of the second (i.e., sivler). LEGEND:..SIGILLUM : COMMUNITAT : MAGNAE : TOTTONIAE.
Toto NOTE:..ANTONIE TOTO, a Florentine, of the Privy Chamber of Henry VIII and Serjeant Painter to the King; Fun. Ent. Ulster's Office, 1605, of his dau. WINIFRED, wife of Sir CHARLES CALTHORPE, Knt., Judge of the Common Pleas in Ireland. ARMS:..Argent (silver), a fess between three human hearts Gules (red), vulned and distilling drops of blood Proper (natural color).
Totscombe of co. Devon, England ARMS:..Purpure (purple), three eagles displayed Argent (silver).
Totsham of co. Kent, England ARMS:..Azure (blue), billettee Or (gold), a cross of the last (i.e., gold). ANOTHER ARMS:..Azure (blue), billettee Or (gold), a cross of Argent (silver).
Tott of co. York, England ARMS:..Argent (silver), a lion rampant Azure (blue), a bend Gules (red).
Tottehull, or Toutehill. ARMS:..Or (gold), on a chevron Sable (black), three crescents Argent (silver).
Tottenham of Tottenham Green, co. Wexford, England - Baronet NOTE:..Sir JOHN TOTTENHAM, first baronet, was so created 1780. He was eldest son of CHARLES TOTTENHAM, Esq., M.P., of Tottenham Green, so well known as "Tottenham in his boots," m. Hon. ELIZABETH LOFTUS, youngest sister and co-heir of HENRY, last Earl of Ely, of the LOFTUS family; his son and successor, Sir CHARLES, second bart., having s. by will to the LOFTUS estates, assumed the surname of LOFTUS, was created Baron Loftus 1785, Viscount Loftus, of Ely, 1789, Earl of Ely 1794, and Marquess of Ely 1800. He d. 1806, leaving two sons: (1) JOHN, second Marquess of Ely, grandfather of JOHN HENRY, fourth and present Marquess of Ely; (2) Lord ROBERT TOTTENHAM, Bishop of Clogher, father of Lt-Colonel CHARLES JOHN TOTTENHAM, now of Tottenham Green, and of Woodstock, co. Wicklow, Ireland. ARMS:..Gules (red), four bars dancettee Argent (silver). CREST:..A lion rampant Gules (red), charged on the shoulder with a bar dancettee Argent (silver). MOTTO:..AD ASTRA SEQUOR...(I follow to the stars).
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