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 />
WALTER <strong>of</strong> Finedon, Northamptonshire, and Wimbledon.<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Azure a fess dancetty Argent between three eagles displayed Or. *<br />
Crest: A lion head erased Argent.<br />
As borne by William Walter, (d.Sep 10, 1587), <strong>of</strong> Finedon and Wimbledon, son <strong>of</strong> William Walter <strong>of</strong> Finedon, and elder brother <strong>of</strong> Edmund<br />
Walter, (d.1592), Chief Justice <strong>of</strong> South Wales, ancestor <strong>of</strong> the Walters <strong>of</strong> Saresden, Oxfordshire, baronets, who became extinct, 1731.<br />
(Wootton i 465; monument in Wimbledon Church)<br />
* Burke gives for Walter <strong>of</strong> Wimbledon, and <strong>of</strong> Sarsden, Oxfordshire, and <strong>of</strong> Warwickshire: Azure a fess indented Or between three eagles<br />
displayed Argent. (BGA)<br />
WALTER <strong>of</strong> Stalbridge Park, Dorset, and <strong>of</strong> Bury Hill in Dorking. Extinct 1780. Descended from Peter Walter, (d.Jan 19,<br />
1746), <strong>of</strong> Stalbridge, Clerk <strong>of</strong> the Peace for Middlesex, a famous usurer, who is the original <strong>of</strong> Peter Pounce in Fielding's Joseph Andrews, and<br />
the subject <strong>of</strong> Pope's lines: What's property, dear Swift? You will see it alter From you to me, from me to Peter Walter.<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Azure a daunce Argent between three eagles displayed Or.<br />
Crest: A lion head erased Argent. (HG viii 4)<br />
WALTER <strong>of</strong> Worcester Park in Malden, from 1731 to 1745. Extinct 1745.<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Azure a daunce Argent between three eagles displayed Or.<br />
Crest: A lion head erased Argent.<br />
From the tomb in Malden churchyard to Catherine (d.1733), wife <strong>of</strong> Sir George Walter, (d.Aug 2, 1742), son <strong>of</strong> John Walter, (d.Apr 4, 1745).<br />
WALTER Lieutenant-Colonel Reginald Frederick Walter, RA, <strong>of</strong> Church Hill Cottage, Camberley, (b.1908), elder son <strong>of</strong> Robert<br />
Walter, CMG, (1873-1959), and descended from William Walter <strong>of</strong> Evesham, {Worcestershire}, currier, (will proven 1659). (BLG18)<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Argent gutté-de-sang two swords in saltire Gules over all a lion rampant Sable.<br />
Crest: A stork Proper drinking out <strong>of</strong> a whelk shell erect Or. (BLG9)<br />
WALTERS Fairbairn records William Melmoth Walters <strong>of</strong> Purberry Shot, Ewell, as using for<br />
Crest: A squirrel sejant devouring a nut Proper. (FBC)<br />
WALTHAM ABBEY The monastery <strong>of</strong> Waltham Holy Cross, Essex, held the manor <strong>of</strong> Caterham until the Dissolution.<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Argent on a cross engrailed Sable five cross crosslets fitché Or. (VCHS iv 266; WEC)<br />
WALTON AND WEYBRIDGE Urban District <strong>Council</strong>.<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Or on a fess wavy Azure between in chief two Tudor roses barbed and seeded Proper and in base an eagle displayed Gules<br />
two barrulets wavy Argent surmounted by as many pallets <strong>of</strong> the field.<br />
Crest: A swan's head erased Proper gorged with a Saxon crown Or and holding in the beak a sprig <strong>of</strong> oak leaved and fructed also<br />
Proper.<br />
Motto: Dum defluat amnis. Granted 1946. (CCH)<br />
WALWORTH <strong>of</strong> St. Michael's, Crooked Lane, London, and <strong>of</strong> Kingston-upon-Thames.<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Gules a bend raguly Argent between two wheatsheaves Or.<br />
As borne by Sir William Walworth, Lord Mayor <strong>of</strong> London in 1374 and 1380, citizen and fishmonger, (the Lord Mayor who stabbed Wat Tyler),<br />
<strong>of</strong> London and Kingston, probably a younger son <strong>of</strong> Walworth <strong>of</strong> Walworth in Newington. (Gen. Arm.)<br />
The heraldic dictionaries give the following coat also, for Walworth <strong>of</strong> London and Suffolk: Gules a bend engrailed between two wheatsheaves<br />
Argent.<br />
WALWORTH <strong>of</strong> Walworth in Newington See under Walworth <strong>of</strong> London and Kingston.<br />
WANDSWORTH Baron see STERN<br />
WANDSWORTH London Borough <strong>of</strong>.<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Per pale indented Argent and Azure a fess chequy Azure and Or each <strong>of</strong> the last charged with a goutte Azure.<br />
Crest: An ancient ship at the prow a dragon's head Sable four oars in action and as many shields Or resting upon the bulwarks<br />
pennons flying to the dexter Gules the sail charged with the arms <strong>of</strong> the London Borough <strong>of</strong> Wandsworth.<br />
Supporters: Dexter, A dove wings elevated and addorsed Azure the underside <strong>of</strong> the wings charged with four mullets Or in the beak a<br />
sprig <strong>of</strong> lavender Proper; Sinister, A dragon Sable wings elevated and addorsed Argent the underside <strong>of</strong> the wings charged with four crosses<br />
couped Gules.<br />
Motto: We serve.<br />
Badge: A fountain charged with a crown palisado Or. Granted 1965. (CCH)<br />
WARCOP <strong>of</strong> St. Saviour's, Southwark.<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Sable three covered cups Argent.<br />
Crest: A boar head couped Argent.<br />
From the monument in St. Saviour's Church to Anne, (d.May 29, 1654), wife <strong>of</strong> Samuel Warcop, 'Somtime ye Bayliffe <strong>of</strong> the Bvrrough <strong>of</strong><br />
Southwarke'. (SAC xxii 68)<br />
WARD Shield on monument in St. Mary's Church, Horne, to John Goodwin, qv, and his wife Margaret, (d.1611 aged 70), daughter<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ninian Ward <strong>of</strong> Cuckfield, Sussex.<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Argent a chevron between three birds Sable. (VCHS iv 296)<br />
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