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Argent, on a bend azure three mascles of the field
Argent-bend-azure-mascles3-argent

Original blazon: Ar. on a bend az. three mascles of the field.

Crest: On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a stork ar.

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(originally of Blakehagh, co. Stafford, and subsequently of Weddington, co. Warwick, Coton, co. Stafford, and Hams Hall, co. Warwick, confirmed by the Deputies of Camden, Clarenceux, to Humfredus Adderley, of Widdington or Weddington, co. Warwick, son of Humfredus Adderley, of the same, fourth son of Thomas Adderley, of Blackhagh, co. Stafford, and fourth in descent from Henry Adderley).

Source: Burke's General Armory (1884)



Argent, on a bend azure three lozenges of the field each charged with a pheon gules


Original blazon: Ar. on a bend az. three lozenges of the field each charged with a pheon gu.

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(Coton Hall, co. Stafford).

Visit, of Stafford, 1583.

Source: Burke's General Armory (1884)



Argent, on a bend gules between two lions' heads erased sable three crosses formy of the field


Original blazon: Ar. on a bend gu. betw. two lions' heads erased sa. three crosses pattée of the field.

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(Staffordshire).

Source: Burke's General Armory (1884)

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