(last updated on May 18, 2001)
MELTON, MILNETON and MILTON
Transcribed by David Appleton of Appleton Studios.
There are 11 entries for the above surnames in Burke's "General Armory", pp. 677 & 689.
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...PIMBLEY'S
DICTIONARY OF HERALDRY....
...A
GLOSSARY OF TERMS USED IN HERALDRY by JAMES PARKER (1st pub. in
1894)
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Melton (Tottenham High Cross, co. Middlesex, granted 1626). Azure a cross voided argent in the centre a bezant.
Melton (co. York). Argent a cross patonce voided azure.
Melton. Azure a cross patonce argent surmounted of another of the first between four cinquefoils or.
Milneton (Grafton, co. Chester). Argent on a cross engrailed azure five garbs or.
Milton (London, 1634). Argent a cross flory between four caltraps azure.
Milton (co. Salop). Per pale gules and azure an eagle displayed or.
Milton. Argent three pomeis, on each two bendlets wavy of the field.
Milton. Azure a cross flory argent.
Milton. Argent three chaplets gules.
Milton. Azure a cross patonce voided argent.
Milton (Milton, near Thame, co. Oxford; of this family was John Milton, the Poet). Argent an eagle displayed with two head gules beaked and legged sable.
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