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 />
MASSINGBERD Oswald Massingberd <strong>of</strong> Farnham, goldsmith, Freeman <strong>of</strong> the Mercers' Company, <strong>of</strong> the Massingberd family <strong>of</strong> Brat<strong>of</strong>t and<br />
Gunby, Lincolnshire, was father <strong>of</strong> John Massingberd <strong>of</strong> Tooting, Streatham, merchant, Treasurer <strong>of</strong> the HEICS, (d.1635). (BLG18)<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Azure three quatrefoils Or in chief a boar passant <strong>of</strong> the last charged on the shoulder with a cross pattée Gules. (BGA)<br />
MASTER <strong>of</strong> Sandwich, Kent, then <strong>of</strong> East Langdon, Kent, after 1692 <strong>of</strong> Codnor Castle in Heanor, Derbyshire, and since 1798 <strong>of</strong><br />
Barrow Green House in Oxted.<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Azure a fess embattled between three griffin heads erased Or.<br />
Crest: An unicorn head couped Argent, maned Purpure, issuing out <strong>of</strong> a mural coronet Or. *<br />
As borne at the Kent Visitation 1619 by James Master, (d.1631), <strong>of</strong> East Langdon, to whom this coat and crest were granted 1608; and by Sir<br />
Streynsham Master, Sheriff <strong>of</strong> Derbyshire, 1712. (HG ii 434; Lysons vi p.cxxvii)<br />
* FD7 records this as: In a mural crown Or a unicorn's head Argent crined and armed Sable.<br />
Motto: Non minor est virtus quam quaerere parta tueri.<br />
(BLG17) records the unicorn's head as crined and armed Gules, BGA as crined and armed Gold.<br />
MATON Fairbairn records Leonard James Maton, BA, <strong>of</strong> Grosvenor Lodge, Wimbledon, and Harston, Sidmouth, as using for<br />
Crest: A sheaf <strong>of</strong> seven arrows one in pale and six in saltire three and three points downwards enfiled by a mural coronet.<br />
Motto: Per sagittas ad coronam. (FBC)<br />
MATTINSON The Rev. Harold Mattinson, Vicar <strong>of</strong> St. John's Balham, (b.1880), son <strong>of</strong> Sir Miles Walker Mattinson <strong>of</strong> Monk's Path,<br />
Warwicks Bench, Guildford, (1854-1944), Recorder <strong>of</strong> Blackburn, (1886-1922), and grandson <strong>of</strong> Thomas Mattinson <strong>of</strong> Newcastle-upon-Tyne.<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Sable on a chevron Or between in chief two bees volant Proper and in base a griffin segreant <strong>of</strong> the second a pair <strong>of</strong> scales<br />
also Proper.<br />
Crest: A demi griffin Sable holding in the beak a rose leaved and slipped Proper and charged on the shoulder with a portcullis.<br />
Motto: Tenax propositi. (FD7)<br />
MAUDE Sir Evelyn John Maude, KCB, KBE, BA (Oxon), <strong>of</strong> Hall Hill, Oxted, (1883-1963), father <strong>of</strong> Evan Walter Maude <strong>of</strong> The<br />
Hedges, Oxted, (b.1919), was descended from Thomas Maude <strong>of</strong> Burley, Otley, Yorkshire, (will dated 1568), from whom descend also Colonel<br />
Bruce Antony Eustace Maude, MBE, MA (Cantab), RE, <strong>of</strong> 4 Bath Road, Camberley, (b.1916), and Derek Ronald Maude <strong>of</strong> 6 The Moat, Traps<br />
Lane, New Malden, (b.1925).<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Argent three bars gemel Sable over all a lion rampant Gules charged on the shoulder with a cross crosslet fitché Or.<br />
Crest: A demi lion couped Gules charged on the shoulder with a cross crosslet fitché Or.<br />
Motto: De Monte alto (BLG17, 18)<br />
MAUDE Michael Frederick Tremaine Maude <strong>of</strong> 2 Cumberland Road, Kew, (b.1935), son <strong>of</strong> Brigadier Edward Frederick Maude,<br />
OBE, RA, and descended from Cornwallis Maude, 1 st Viscount Hawarden, (1729-1803).<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Quarterly, 1 and 4, Azure a lion rampant Argent; 2 and 3, Argent three bars gemel Sable over all a lion rampant Gules<br />
charged on the shoulder with a cross crosslet fitché Or.<br />
Crest: A lion's gamb erased and erect Proper grasping an oak branch slipped Vert.<br />
Motto: Virtute securus. (BP105)<br />
MAUNSELL see DYMOCK-MAUNSELL<br />
MAURICE The Rev. Robert Baskerville Maurice, MA (Oxon), Curate i/c Leatherhead, (1868-1927), was 2 nd son <strong>of</strong> James Blake<br />
Maurice, FRCS, <strong>of</strong> Lloran House, Marlborough, Wiltshire, (1839-1912) and descended from the Maurices <strong>of</strong> Lloran, Denbighshire.<br />
(BLG18)<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Per fess Sable and Argent a lion rampant counterchanged <strong>of</strong> the field armed and langued Gules. (BGA)<br />
MAUTRAVERS Impaled by Cobham, qv, on the tomb in Lingfield Church <strong>of</strong> Reynold, 2 nd Lord Cobham, (d.1403), who married, (ii), 1380,<br />
Eleanor, (1345-1405), widow <strong>of</strong> John, Lord Arundel and daughter <strong>of</strong> Sir John Mautravers.<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: [Sable] a fret [Or]. (VCHS iv 310)<br />
FFC records: Sable fretty Or.<br />
MAWBEY <strong>of</strong> Botleys [Botley Park] in Chertsey, Baronet, Jul 30, 1765. Extinct 1817.<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: Or a cross Gules fretty <strong>of</strong> the field between four eagles displayed Azure each charged on the breast with a besant.<br />
Crest: An eagle displayed Azure charged on the breast with a besant. *<br />
Motto: Auriga virtutum prudentia. ** (Brayley ii 198)<br />
From the monument in Chertsey Church to Sir Joseph Mawbey, (d.Jun 16, 1798).<br />
* Burke also records these arms and crest as granted 1757 to Mawbey, <strong>of</strong> Kennington. (BGA)<br />
** Also: Always for liberty. (BGA)<br />
MAWDESLEY Fairbairn records Frederick Leyland Mawdesley <strong>of</strong> Fulford Cottage, Dorman's Park, as using for<br />
Crest: An eagle displayed Sable.<br />
Motto: Mos legem regit. (FBC)<br />
MAXWELL Earl <strong>of</strong> Dirletoun. James Maxwell, Earl <strong>of</strong> Dirletoun, (dspms 1650), bought the manor <strong>of</strong> Wanborough, c.1640, and was<br />
succeeded there by his widow Elizabeth de Bosy or de Boussoyne, (d.1659). (VCHS iii 374)<br />
<strong>Arms</strong>: The Scots Peerage states; "No record <strong>of</strong> Lord Dirleton's arms has been found".<br />
MAXWELL see HERON-MAXWELL or WEDDERBURN-MAXWELL<br />
<strong>Surrey</strong> Heritage