Surrey Coats of Arms I - Surrey County Council
Surrey Coats of Arms I - Surrey County Council
Surrey Coats of Arms I - Surrey County Council
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SURREY COATS OF ARMS<br />
LABOUCHERE John Labouchere, DL, JP, <strong>of</strong> Broome Hall, (1799-1863), was younger son <strong>of</strong> Peter Caesar Labouchere <strong>of</strong> Hylands, Essex and<br />
<strong>of</strong> Over Stowey, Somerset, (d.1839). (BLG4)<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Rietstap gives: Quarterly Ermine and Azure in the second and third quarters a cross ancée Or. (RAG)<br />
BEP records this as: Quarterly Ermine and Azure in the second and third quarters a cross patonce Or.<br />
Crest: A stork Argent. (RAG)<br />
LACY Fox-Davies in 1929 recorded Major Thomas John Lacy, RASC, <strong>of</strong> Waterden Lodge, Guildford, as son <strong>of</strong> Thomas Lacy <strong>of</strong><br />
Wood Dalling Hall, Norfolk.<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Per chevron Purpure and Or in chief two Lacy knots <strong>of</strong> the second and in base a lion rampant <strong>of</strong> the first.<br />
Crest: A lion rampant resting the dexter hind leg on a knot both as in the arms.<br />
Motto: Meritis augentur honores. (FD7)<br />
LADE Sir John Lade, 1 st Bart., an eminent brewer in Southwark, (d. unmarried, 1740), son <strong>of</strong> Thomas Lade <strong>of</strong> Warbleton, Sussex,<br />
was created Baronet, 1730, and was succeeded by his great-nephew Sir John Lade, formerly Whithorne, 2 nd and last Bart., (d. unmarried 1747).<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Argent a fess wavy between three escallops Sable. (BEB)<br />
Crest: Out <strong>of</strong> a ducal coronet Or a leopard's head reguardant Sable bezanté. (BGA)<br />
LADE Richard Budgen's un<strong>of</strong>ficial heraldic Visitation <strong>of</strong> Sussex 1724 recorded John Lade, Esq, <strong>of</strong> Southwark, as bearing<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Quarterly, 1 and 4, Or a fess wavy between three escallops Sable; 2 and 3, Gules a lion rampant Argent. (EXH)<br />
LAFONE Alfred William Lafone <strong>of</strong> Springfield, Walton-on-Thames, (1853-1938), descended from Alexander Lafone, a Huguenot,<br />
(1707-99), was father <strong>of</strong> Harold Carlisle Lafone, BA, LL.B (Cantab), <strong>of</strong> Hill Rise, Cobham, barrister-at-law, (1879-1938).<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Azure within two chevronels two lions passant counter-passant Or supporting a fleur-de-lys Argent the whole between three<br />
mullets also Argent pierced <strong>of</strong> the field.<br />
Crest: A lion Sable charged on the body with a fleur-de-lys Argent gorged with a collar nebuly and ducally crowned Or resting the<br />
dexter forepaw on a mullet as in the arms.<br />
Motto: Fidus ut olim. (BLG18)<br />
LAKE Captain Sir Atwell Henry Lake, 9 th Bart., CB, OBE, RN, (1891-1972), was at one time <strong>of</strong> High Beech, Kingsley Green,<br />
Haslemere.<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Quarterly, 1, (for a coat <strong>of</strong> augmentation to be borne in the first quarter), Gules a dexter arm embowed in armour issuing<br />
from the sinister side <strong>of</strong> the shield holding in the hand a sword erect all Proper thereto affixed a banner Argent bearing on a cross between<br />
sixteen escutcheons, (the number <strong>of</strong> Dr Lake's wounds at Edgehill) <strong>of</strong> the first a lion passant guardant Or; 2, Sable on a bend between six cross<br />
crosslets Argent a mullet for difference (Lake); 3, Argent a chevron between three boars' heads couped Sable (Wardell); 4, Quarterly Argent and<br />
Sable on a bend <strong>of</strong> the last three fleurs-de-lys <strong>of</strong> the first (Bibye).<br />
Crests: 1, A cavalier in complete armour on a horse courant Argent bridle and trappings all Proper in his dexter hand a sword<br />
embrued holding the bridle in his mouth the sinister arm hanging down useless round his body a scarf in bend Gules; 2, A sea-horse's head<br />
Argent finned Or gorged with a fess cotised Gules.<br />
Motto: Un Dieu, un roy, un Coeur. (BP99)<br />
LAKIN Robin Lyon Lakin <strong>of</strong> 56 Heathside, Hinchley Wood, Esher, (b.1938), eldest son <strong>of</strong> Lieutenant-Commander Richard Barklie<br />
Lakin, DSO, DSC, RN, <strong>of</strong> Anick Cottage, Hexham, (b 1914), and descended from Sir Michael Henry, 1 st Bart., DL, JP, (1846-1931), High<br />
Sheriff <strong>of</strong> Warwickshire, 1899.<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Quarterly indented Argent and Azure in the first and fourth quarters a pellet charged with a lion's head erased <strong>of</strong> the first.<br />
Crest: A dexter cubit arm erect vested Sable cuffed Azure holding in the hand a plasterer's trowel Proper.<br />
Motto: Un Dieu, un Roy, un Coeur. (BP105)<br />
LAMBERT <strong>of</strong> Carshalton and Caterham, until about 1696; <strong>of</strong> Wood Place in Coulsdon, Extinct about 1700; <strong>of</strong> Shortes Place in<br />
Woodmansterne, and the Oaks in Banstead, Extinct 1674; and <strong>of</strong> Garretts Hall in Banstead until 1708, <strong>of</strong> Shortes Place until about 1860, and <strong>of</strong><br />
the Oaks until 1771. These four families were descended respectively from John Lambert <strong>of</strong> Carshalton, William Lambert <strong>of</strong> Wood Place, Roger<br />
Lambert, (d.1617), <strong>of</strong> Shortes Place and the Oaks, and Daniel Lambert, (d.1609), <strong>of</strong> Garretts, sons <strong>of</strong> Jeffery Lambert, (d.1567), (who bought<br />
Shortes Place in 1513 and Garretts * in 1534), elder son <strong>of</strong> John Lambert, (d.1533), <strong>of</strong> Woodmansterne and Banstead.<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Gules three sexfoils (blazoned as narcissuses) Argent.<br />
Crest: A female centaur Proper crined Or, holding a rose branch Vert flowered Argent.<br />
From the monuments in Woodmansterne Church to William Lambert, (d.Nov 5, 1858), <strong>of</strong> Shortes Place, and in Chaldon Church to William<br />
Lambert, (d.Mar 3, 1656), younger brother <strong>of</strong> Daniel Lambert, (d.1622), <strong>of</strong> Shortes Place, though the crest <strong>of</strong> William, (d.1858), is given as A<br />
centaur Proper shooting a bow and arrow Gules. (SAC xvi 1, 10 and 18) *<br />
* Fox-Davies and Burke record:<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Gules three narcissus flowers Argent a canton Or.<br />
Crest: Upon a mount Vert a centaur passant reguardant the human part Proper the hind part Ermine girt with a laurel wreath vert<br />
and holding a bow and arrow Gules.<br />
Mottoes. Optima quaeque honesta; Nosce teipsum.<br />
The representative <strong>of</strong> the family in 1972 was Lieutenant-Colonel Roger Uvedale Lambert, MBE, <strong>of</strong> Cuckseys Farm, Blechingley, (b.1896), son<br />
<strong>of</strong> Sir Henry Charles Miller Lambert, KCMG, CB, <strong>of</strong> Larklands, Banstead, (1868-1935), Senior Crown Agent for the colonies, 1921-32.<br />
(FD7; BLG18)<br />
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