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Surrey Coats of Arms I - Surrey County Council

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ULSTER Earl <strong>of</strong> see BURGH.<br />

SURREY COATS OF ARMS<br />

UNDERHILL William Underhill <strong>of</strong> <strong>Surrey</strong>.<br />

<strong>Arms</strong>: Per fess Argent and Gules a pale counterchanged and three trefoils slipped, two and one, Vert between as many annulets, one<br />

and two Or. (BGA)<br />

UNIACKE Andrew Mitchell Uniacke, DCL, <strong>of</strong> Halifax, Nova Scotia, barrister-at-law, (1808-95), descended from Thomas Unack, or<br />

Uniacke, <strong>of</strong> Ballyhobbert, Youghall, Co. Cork, living 1500, Mayor <strong>of</strong> Cork, 1556 and 1560, had issue, amongst others, an eldest son Robie<br />

Uniacke <strong>of</strong> Gorsebrook, Halifax, barrister-at-law, (1834-1904), who was father <strong>of</strong> Colonel Cecil Dudley Woodgate Uniacke, RA, <strong>of</strong> Whitegates,<br />

Camberley, (1876-1943); a 4 th son the Rev. Robert Fitzgerald Uniacke, MA, (1840-1923), Vicar <strong>of</strong> Tandridge, 1892-1908; and a 5 th son<br />

Lieutenant-Colonel Cr<strong>of</strong>ton James Uniacke, (1841-1928), who was grandfather <strong>of</strong> Stephen Wynyard Uniacke <strong>of</strong> Gorsebrook, 1 Woodlands Park,<br />

Merrow, (b.1926)<br />

<strong>Arms</strong>: Quarterly, 1 and 4, Argent a wolf passant Proper a chief Gules (Uniacke); 2 and 3, Argent a leopard's face Gules between a<br />

chief and a chevron Sable (Purdon).<br />

Crest: A dexter cubit armed arm erect gauntleted Proper holding a hawk's lure Or.<br />

Mottoes: Unicus est; Fortis et fidelis. (IFR; FD7)<br />

UPTON Thomas James Upton <strong>of</strong> The Mount, Sydenham, (1792-1862), was succeeded there by his son Captain Edward James Upton,<br />

72 nd (Seaforth) Highlanders and 26 th Regiment, (1830-68), who was ancestor <strong>of</strong> John Nicholas Upton, BA (TCD), <strong>of</strong> 2 Eversfield Road, Kew,<br />

(b.1937).<br />

<strong>Arms</strong>: Argent on a cross moline Sable three bezants in fess.<br />

Crest: On a chapeau Sable turned up Argent a demi wolf Proper.<br />

Motto: Semper verus. (BLG18)<br />

URRICKE <strong>of</strong> Ashford, Kent, and <strong>of</strong> Southwark.<br />

<strong>Arms</strong>: Gules three ears <strong>of</strong> wheat Or.<br />

As borne (SV1623) by John Urricke <strong>of</strong> Southwark, son <strong>of</strong> Thomas Urricke <strong>of</strong> Ashford, son <strong>of</strong> John Urricke <strong>of</strong> Winstanstow, Shropshire.<br />

UTWORTH or OTWORTH * <strong>of</strong> Utworth in Cranleigh. Extinct about 1470.<br />

<strong>Arms</strong>: Argent on a cross Gules [Sable] five lions rampant Or.<br />

As quartered by Walsingham and by Morgan <strong>of</strong> Chilworth (SV1572).<br />

* Burke gives the surname as Oddeworth, or Utworth, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Surrey</strong>, and states that the heiress married Sanders <strong>of</strong> Charlwood, from the time <strong>of</strong><br />

Richard II. (BGA)<br />

UVEDALE <strong>of</strong> Titsey Place and later <strong>of</strong> Wickham, Hampshire. Extinct 1652.<br />

<strong>Arms</strong>: Argent a cross moline Gules.<br />

From the seals <strong>of</strong> John de Uvedale, 1370, and John Uvedale, 1438, and as borne by Sir John Dovedale [de Uvedale] in 1310, and Thomas de<br />

Uvedale, from the time <strong>of</strong> Edward III. (SAC iii 75; Foster, p.83)<br />

Crest: On each side <strong>of</strong> a chapeau Azure turned up Ermine an ostrich feather Argent stuck within the turning up.<br />

Supporters: On the dexter A lion rampant coward, and on the sinister a Knight in armour without helm but with an headdress <strong>of</strong> Indian's<br />

feathers and brandishing a sword in his right hand.<br />

Motto: Tant que je puis.<br />

From the monument in Wickham Church to Sir William Uvedale, (d.1613). (SAC iii 118)<br />

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