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Surrey Coats of Arms I - Surrey County Council

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SURREY COATS OF ARMS<br />

LLOYD <strong>of</strong> Denbighshire, Wales, and after 1609 <strong>of</strong> Cheam. Extinct 1729.<br />

<strong>Arms</strong>: Quarterly, 1, Quarterly Or and Azure four stags trippant counterchanged; 2, Argent a lion rampant Gules within an orle <strong>of</strong><br />

eight mullets Sable; 3, Argent a sheaf <strong>of</strong> three arrows points downwards Gules, banded, barbed and feathered <strong>of</strong> the first between three pheons<br />

Sable; 4, Checky Or and Gules a saltire checky Argent and Sable; all four quarters within a bordure Gules.<br />

Crests: A lion statant Gules charged on the breast with a sun in his splendour. A stag head erased Or charged on the neck with a<br />

crescent Ermine.<br />

As granted in 1566 by Harvey, Clarenceux, to Humphrey Lloyd, (son <strong>of</strong> Robert Lloyd <strong>of</strong> Denbighshire) who married Barbara, sister and heir <strong>of</strong><br />

John Lumley, Baron Lumley, <strong>of</strong> Cheam, and as borne (SV1623) by Henry Lloyd, (d.1644), <strong>of</strong> Cheam, son <strong>of</strong> Humphrey. *<br />

* Burke records the following for Lloyd, <strong>of</strong> Cheam, also <strong>of</strong> Holyrood and Whitnester, Gloucestershire.<br />

<strong>Arms</strong>: Quarterly Or and Azure five roebucks counterchanged.<br />

Crest: A stag's head erased Sable charged on the neck with a crescent Ermine. (BGA)<br />

LLOYD <strong>of</strong> Woking. Baronet, Feb 28, 1662. Extinct 1674.<br />

<strong>Arms</strong>: Gules a lion rampant Or holding a rose Argent, a bordure indented <strong>of</strong> the second semy <strong>of</strong> pellets.<br />

Crest: A lion rampant Or holding a sprig <strong>of</strong> a rose tree with a white rose within a red one Proper.<br />

From the monument in Woking Church to Sir John Lloyd, (d.Jan 1, 1663). (MB i 139) *<br />

* Burke records the <strong>Arms</strong> as: Gules a lion rampant Argent a bordure dancetté <strong>of</strong> the last. (BGA)<br />

LLOYD Samuel Sampson Lloyd, JP, <strong>of</strong> Dolobran, Montgomeryshire, and <strong>of</strong> Gosden House, Guildford and Janoway Hill, Woking,<br />

(1820-99), was elder son <strong>of</strong> George Braithwaite Lloyd <strong>of</strong> The Farm, Sparkbrook, Warwickshire, banker, (1794-1857), and descended from David<br />

Lloyd, JP, <strong>of</strong> Dolobran, (b.1523), from whom descended also Trevor Richard Lloyd <strong>of</strong> Fallowfield Way, Churt, (b.1904); the Rev. Sylvanus Fox<br />

Lloyd, MA (Oxon), <strong>of</strong> Old Pound Cottage, Chobham, son <strong>of</strong> Howard Lloyd, JP, <strong>of</strong> Grafton Manor, Bromsgrove, {Worcestershire}, and <strong>of</strong><br />

Birmingham, director <strong>of</strong> Lloyd's Bank, (1837-1920); and Alfred Howard Lloyd <strong>of</strong> Harewoods, Outwood, (1846-1919), father <strong>of</strong> Theodore Lloyd,<br />

JP, (b.1872), High Sheriff <strong>of</strong> <strong>Surrey</strong>, 1939.<br />

<strong>Arms</strong>: Quarterly, 1, Azure a chevron between three cocks Argent wattled crested and armed Or (Lloyd); 2, Sable a goat statant<br />

Argent horned and unguled Or; 3, as No. l; 4, Per pale Or and Gules two lions rampant addorsed counterchanged; 5, Sable three nags' heads<br />

erased Argent; 6, Sable three escutcheons Or each charged with a lion rampant Gules; 7, Azure three coronets in pale Or.<br />

Crest: In front <strong>of</strong> a fern brake a goat salient Argent horned and unguled Or gorged with a collar flory counterflory Sable.<br />

Mottoes: Gwylia; Esto vigilans. (FD7; BLG18)<br />

LLOYD-MOSTYN Lieutenant-Colonel James Pryce Lloyd Lloyd-Mostyn <strong>of</strong> The Old Mill House, Horley, (1879-1968), was 2 nd son <strong>of</strong><br />

the Rev. and Hon. Hugh Wynne Lloyd-Mostyn, MA (Oxon), (1838-1930), and grandson <strong>of</strong> the 2 nd Baron Mostyn, (1805-84).<br />

<strong>Arms</strong>: Quarterly, 1 and 4, Per bend sinister Ermine and Ermines a lion rampant Or; 2 and 3, Gules a Saracen's head erased at the<br />

neck Proper wreathed about the temples Sable and Argent.<br />

Crests: 1, On a mount Vert a lion rampant Or; 2, A Saracen's head as in the <strong>Arms</strong>; 3, A stag trippant Proper charged on the back with<br />

an escutcheon <strong>of</strong> the second [sic] thereon a chevron <strong>of</strong> the first between three men's heads in pr<strong>of</strong>ile couped at the neck also Proper.<br />

Motto: Auxilium meum a Domino. (BP99)<br />

LLUELLYN Colonel Richard Lluellyn, CB, <strong>of</strong> Fetcham Lodge, who served throughout the Peninsular War and at Quatre Bras and<br />

Waterloo, was son <strong>of</strong> Richard Lluellyn, DL (Lincoln), and married, 1831, Elizabeth Augusta, daughter <strong>of</strong> Lieutenant-General William Raymond,<br />

<strong>of</strong> The Lee, Essex.<br />

<strong>Arms</strong>: Argent a lion rampant Sable crowned Or langued Gules.<br />

Crest: A rock and thereon a Cornish chough all Proper.<br />

Motto: Mors mihi lucrum. (BLG1846)<br />

LOCK or LOCKE <strong>of</strong> Norbury Park in Mickleham, from 1774 to 1819. Extinct 1893.<br />

<strong>Arms</strong>: Per fess Azure and Or a pale and three falcons, two and one, with wings addorsed and belled, each holding in the beak a<br />

padlock, all counterchanged.<br />

Crest: A falcon wings addorsed and belled holding in the beak a padlock Or. (Gen. Arm.)<br />

As borne by William Lock, (d.Oct 5, 1810), <strong>of</strong> Norbury, son, (by his mistress, Mary Wood), <strong>of</strong> William Lock, (d.1761), <strong>of</strong> Henrietta Street. and<br />

Bensted, Hampshire, MP for Grimsby.<br />

LOCKTON George Upton Lockton <strong>of</strong> 6 St. Paul's Road and later <strong>of</strong> 166 Melfort Road, Thornton Heath, (b.1849), son <strong>of</strong> John Lockton,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Stepney, (1808-70).<br />

<strong>Arms</strong>: Argent a chevron chequy Azure and Or between two pairs <strong>of</strong> hands clasped fesswise in chief Proper and a griffin's head<br />

couped Gules charged with a mullet <strong>of</strong> six points in base <strong>of</strong> the first.<br />

Crest: In front <strong>of</strong> a griffin's head couped per pale Argent and Azure gorged with a chain pendent therefrom a padlock two mullets <strong>of</strong><br />

six points all counterchanged.<br />

Motto: Concordia tutissima sera. (FD7)<br />

LOCKWOOD The Rev. John Cutts Lockwood, MA (Oxon), Vicar <strong>of</strong> Croydon and Coulsdon, (d.1830), was 3 rd son <strong>of</strong> the Rev. Edward<br />

Lockwood, MA (Oxon), Vicar <strong>of</strong> Hanwell, Oxfordshire, and <strong>of</strong> St. Peter, Northampton. (NEP)<br />

<strong>Arms</strong>: Quarterly, 1 and 4, Argent a fess between three martlets Sable (Lockwood); 2 and 3, Ermine on a bend engrailed Sable three<br />

plates (Cutts).<br />

Crest: On the stump <strong>of</strong> an oak tree erased Proper a martlet Sable. (BGA)<br />

<strong>Surrey</strong> Heritage

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