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Argent, three bars azure in chief three torteaux
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Original blazon: Ar. three bars az. in chief three torteaux.

Crest: -

Supporters: -

Motto: -

Notes:

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Source: Burke's General Armory (1884)



Or, a cross quarter-pierced flory counterflory azure between four mullets sable


Original blazon: Or, a cross quarterly pierced flory and counterflory az. betw. four mullets sa.

Crest: Two hounds' heads endorsed, collar dovetailed per pale or and az. counterchanged erased gu.

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Motto: -

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(Bristol and Somersetshire).

Source: Burke's General Armory (1884)



See: Burnaby



Argent, a cross of half fleurs-de-lis between four mullets sable pierced


Original blazon: Ar. a cross of half fleurs-de-lis betw. four mullets sa. pierced of the field.

Crest: A nag's head erased sa. bridled ar.

Supporters: -

Motto: By the sword; also, Honor et virtus.

Notes:

(Fountainville, co. Cork, now represented by Augustus Atheling A. M. Atkins, Esq., eldest son of the late T. R. Atkins, Esq., and his wife Susanna Augusta, dau. of Col. Nuttal Greene, of Kilmanahan Castle, co. Tipperary, J.L. and D.L.).

Source: Burke's General Armory (1884)



Argent, a cross of half fleurs-de-lis between four mullets sable pierced


Original blazon: Same as the elder line of Fountainville. One generation only bore the arms of Atkyns of Yelverton, Norfolk.

Crest: -

Supporters: -

Motto: -

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(Firville, co. Cork, now represented by the Misses Charlotte Elizabeth, and Henrietta Louisa Atkins, daus. and co-heirs of the late Rev. Philip Going Atkins-Going).

Source: Burke's General Armory (1884)



Azure, three barrulets argent in chief as many bezants
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Original blazon: Az. three barrulets ar. in chief as many bezants.

Crest: A pelican ppr. preying on a wyvern vert.

Supporters: -

Motto: -

Notes:

(Staffordshire and London, confirmed by Camden, Clarenceux, to Henry Atkins, of London, M.D.).

Source: Burke's General Armory (1884)

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