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Towry

(co. York). ARMS:.. Azure a tower triple-towered and domed Argent. CREST:.. A griffin passant per pale Or and Argent.

Towry

(Croglin Hall, co. Cumberland ; a branch of the co. York family ; the heiress m. NEGUS, of co. Nrorfolk). ARMS:.. Same Arms and Crest.

Towse

(London, 1634). ARMS:.. Sable two swords in saltire Argent points downwards, hilts Or, a border of the second. CREST:.. An eagle's head erased Or, pierced through the neck with a sword Argent hilt and pommel gold.

Towse

(Wells, co. Somerset ; WILLIAM TOWSE, of Wells, Visit. Somerset, 1623, son of ALEXANDER TOWSE, third son of JOHN TOWSE, Esq., of Wells). ARMS:.. Same Arms and Crest.

Towsie, or Towsey

Or, three pales Vert, on a chief Argent four estoiles Sable.

Traby

Sable a lion rampant Argent in chief three bezants. CREST:.. A demi lion rampant Sable.

Tracheon

Or, (another, Argent) a fess Azure between two chevronels Gules.

Tracy

(Toddington, co. Gloucester ; descended from JOHN DE STUDELEY, Lord of Studeley and Toddington, 1140, who m. GRACE, dau. and heir of HENRY DE TRACI, Lord of Barnstaple,and had two sons : RALPH DE STUDELEY ; and WILLIAM DE TRACI, who assumed the name of his maternal ancestors). ARMS:.. Or, an escallop in the chief point Sable between two bendlets Gules.

Tracy

(Viscount Tracy, of Rathcoole, dormant since 1797 ; Sir JOHN TRACY, Knt., of Toddington, was so created 1642 ; HENRY, eight Viscount Tracy, of Rathcoole, d. 1797, leaving an only dau. Hon. HENRIETTA SUSAN TRACY, m. CHARLES HANBURY, Esq., created, He assumed by royal licence, 1798, the additional surname of TRACY.1838, Baron Sudeley, of Toddington. He assumed by royal licence, 1798, the additional surname of TRACY. The viscounty is claimed by BENJAMIN WHEATLEY TRACY, an officer in the Royal Navy, who grounds his claim on descent From Hon. ROBERT TRACY, Justice of the King's Bench temp. George II., younger son of ROBERT, second Viscount Tracy). Same Arms. CREST:.. On a chapeau Gules turned up Ermine an escallop Sable between two wings Or. SUPPORTERS:.. Two falcons Proper beaked and belled Or. MOTTO:.. MEMORIA PII AETERNA.

Tracy

(Stanway, co. Gloucester, bart., extinct 1677 ; descended from RICHARD TRACY, second son of Sir WILLIAM TRACY, Knt., of Toddington, and brother of WILLIAM TRACY, the great-grandfather of the first Viscount Tracy). Same Arms and Crest.

Tracy

(Mile End, co. Middlesex ; allowed at Visit. Middlesex, 1663, to PAUL TRACY, son of PAUL TRACY, the second son of Sir PAUL TRACY, second bart. of Stanway). Same Arms and Crest, a crescent for diff.

Tracy

(HANBURY-TRACY, Baron Sudeley ; CHARLES HANBURY, third son of JOHN HANBURY, Esq., of Pontypool Park, co. Monmouth, m. 1798, Hon. HENRIETTA SUSAN TRACY, only dau. and heir of HENRY, eighth Viscount Tracy, of Rathcoole, and assumed the surname of TRACY. He was created, 1838, Baron Sudeley). ARMS:.. Quarterly, 1st and 4th, same Arms, for TRACY ; 2nd and 3rd, Or, a bend engr. Vert plain cotised Sable., for HANBURY. CRESTS:.. 1st, TRACY: On a chapeau Gules turned up Ermine an escallop Sable between two wings Or ; 2nd, HANBURY : Out of a mural crown Sable a demi lion rampant Or, holding in the paws a battle axe Sable headed gold. SUPPORTERS:.. Two falcons, wings elevated Proper beaked and belled Or. MOTTO:.. MEMORIA PII AETERNA.

Tracy

(co. Cornwall). ARMS:.. Or, a lion passant between two cotises Sable.

Tracy

(Barnstaple, co. Devon). ARMS:.. Or, a lion passant Sable between two bends gemel Gules.

Tracy

(co. Worcester). ARMS:.. Or, two bends Gules.

Tracy

Or, two bends Gules on a canton Argent five escallops Sable.

Tracy

Argent on a chevronels (another, a chief) Sable three fleurs-de-lis Or.

Tracy, or Tresse

Or, two bendlets between nine escallops Gules three, three, and three.

Trade and Plantations, Commissioners of

Seal- On a sea, two three-masted vessels completely rigged and under full sail, in base ; on the sinister side an island, and thereon the emblematical figure of Britannia, holding upright in her right hand an olive branch, her left hand supporting a spear erect, surmounted with a cap of liberty, and her arm resting on a shield, charged with the union cross, and near it several bales of goods lying on the ground; over all, the Legend- Trade and Plantations.

Tradesmen and Artificers' Society.

Quarterly, Gules and Azure over all a cross Argent surmounted with another of the first ; in the first quarter a lion passant guardant.; in the 2nd a fleur-de-lis ; in the 3rd a rose barbed Vert ; and in the 4th a portcullis sans chains, all Or. CREST:.. A demi lady Proper couped below the waist, her hair dishevelled, vested Argent wreathed round the head with a chaplet of roses Gules holding in her hand a dove Proper. SUPPORTERS:.. Dexter, a lady, vested in a long robe, holding in her hand a bundle of arrows all Proper ; sinister, a man in a working frock, holding in his hand a drill.

Tradwick

Argent a chevronels between three trefoils slipped Azure.

Trafford, now De Trafford

(Trafford Park, co. Lancaster. bart.). ARMS:.. Argent a griffin segreant Gules., quartering VENABLES, FITTON, MASSEY, THORNTON, &c. CREST:.. A thrasher Proper., his hat and coat per pale Argent and Gules sleeves counterchanged, breeches and stockings of the second and third, his fail of the first, motto over- Now thus. MOTTO:.. GRIPE, griffin, hold fast.

Trafford

(Swithamley, co. Stafford ; a branch of TRAFFORD, of Trafford, long seated at Swithamley ; the last direct male heir, WILLIAM TRAFFORD, Esq., of Swithamley, High Sheriff co. Stafford, 5 Queen Anne, left an only child, SARAH, wife of WILLIAM NICOLLS, Esq., of Stafford). Same Arms, Crest, and Motto.

Trafford

(Wroxham Hall, co. Norfolk). ARMS:.. Argent a griffin segreant Gules. CREST:.. A thrasher Proper his hat and coat per pale Argent and Gules sleeves counterchanged, his breeches and stockings of the second and third ; his flail of the first, motto over, Now thus. MOTTO:.. GRIPE, griffin, hold fast.

Trafford

(Bridge Trafford, co. Chester). ARMS:.. Argent a cross engr. Sable. CREST:.. A demi pegasus, wings expanded Argent.

Trafford

(Oughtrington, co. Chester; TRAFFORD LEIGH, Esq., of Oughtrington Hall, assumed by royal sign manual, the surname of TRAFFORD, instead of LEIGH. He was son and heir of JOHN LEIGH, Esq., of Oughtrington, by SUSANNAH, his wife, dau. of EDWARD TRAFFORD, Esq., of Liverpool, descended from TRAFFORD, of Swithamley). ARMS:.. Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Argent a griffin segreant Gules a crescent for diff., for TRAFFORD ; 2nd and 3rd, quarterly, 1st and 4th, Or a lion rampant Gules., for LEIGH ; 2nd and 3rd, Argent a bend lozengy Sable., for WYLME. CRESTS:.. 1st, TRAFFORD : A husbandman per pale Argent and Azure threshing a garb Or, motto over, Now thus ; 2nd, LEIGH : A cubit arm paly of four pieces Or and Sable holding the lower end of a broken tilting spear. MOTTO:.. GRIPE, GRIFFIN, HOLD FAST.

Trafford

ARMS:..Argent a cross engr. Sable.

Trafford

ARMS:..Argent on a cross engr. Sable five mullets Or.

Tragett

(Awbridge Danes, co. Hants). ARMS:.. Azure three swords, two saltirewise, points downwards, and one fesswise, point to the dexter Argent pommels and hilts Or, in chief two estoiles of the last. CREST:.. Upon a mount Vert within a chain in arch Or, a dexter hand, the forefinger pointed upwards Proper.

Trahaearn

(son of CARADOC, Prince of Wales). ARMS:.. Sable three fleurs-de-lis Argent.

Trahairn-Goch

(Llyn, Wales. Descendants : I. GRIFFITHS, of Cefn Amwlch ; II. CARREGS, of Carreg ; III. LEWIS, of Spytty ; IV. SAETHONS, of Saethon ; V. WYNNS, of Graiannog in Uwch ; VI. GWIRVAIA, of Leeswood, Penllech, and Flint ; and VII. BODWRDAS, of Bodwrda). ARMS:.. Azure a chevronels between three dolphins hauriant Argent.

Trahairn Goch

(Emlyn, co. Flint. Descendants : I. WYNNS, of Cwmmin and Nant Glyn ; II. LLOYDS, of Nant Glyn). ARMS:.. Argent six bees Sable wings expanded Proper.

Trahern

(JOHN TRAHERN, Porter to Queen Elizabeth and James I.). ARMS:.. Argent a chevronels between three herons Sable beaked and membered Gules on a canton Azure three bars Or.

Trahern

(THOMAS TRAHERN, Somerset Herald temp. Henry VIII.). ARMS:.. Argent a chevronels between three herons Sable beaked and membered Gules on a canton Ermine four bars Azure surmounted by a lion rampant Gules.

Traherne

(Codriglan and Coytrehen, co. Glamorgan). ARMS:.. Argent a chevronels Sable between three herons Proper on a canton barry of six of the first and Azure a lion rampant Gules.

Traherne

(St. Hilary, co. Glamorgan). ARMS:.. Argent a chevronels Sable between three herons Proper on a canton barry of six of the first and Azure a lion rampant Gules. CREST:.. Out of a ducal coronet Or, a goat's head erased Proper charged with three plates, two and one. MOTTO:.. OFNA DDUW A'R BRENHIN. (FEAR GOD AND THE KING.)

Traill

(Blebo, co. Fife ; derived from the nephew of WALTER TRAILL, Archbishop of St. Andrew's). ARMS:.. Azure a chevronels between two mascles in chief Or, and a trefoil slipped in base Argent.

Traill

(Edinburgh, 1672, and London, 1808). ARMS:.. Azure a chevronels between two mascles in chief and a trefoil slipped in base, a border wavy Argent. CREST:.. A column set in the sea Proper. MOTTO:.. IN DISCRIMINE SALUS. The crest and motto were assumed by ALEXANDER TRAILL, who was shipwrecked in the year 1418, and escaped by clinging to a rock.

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Transcribed by Liamie C. Madewell.