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Surrey Coats of Arms I - Surrey County Council

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SURREY COATS OF ARMS<br />

MOORE, post TUNNARD-MOORE Edward Moore <strong>of</strong> Stockwell House, (d.1792, aged 59), married, (ii), Sarah Gray, (d.1807),<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Joseph Saunders <strong>of</strong> Ealing, and had issue, amongst others, a son the Rev. Charles Moore, JP, <strong>of</strong> Broughton Hall, Lancashire, Rector<br />

<strong>of</strong> Wyberton, Lincolnshire, (1787-1881), who married, (i), 1824 Elizabeth Anna, (d.1837, aged 42), daughter and eventual heir <strong>of</strong> Thomas<br />

Tunnard <strong>of</strong> Frampton Hall, Lincolnshire. Their grandson Thomas Coney Tunnard-Moore, JP, BA (Oxon), <strong>of</strong> Stone House, Peperharow Road,<br />

Godalming, later <strong>of</strong> Dunedin, Boscombe Park, Bournemouth, {Hampshire/Dorset}, (b.1854), assumed the additional surname Tunnard.<br />

<strong>Arms</strong>: Quarterly <strong>of</strong> eight, 1, Argent a chevron engrailed Sable between three moorcocks Proper combs wattles and legs Gules<br />

(Moore); 2, Argent on a chevron between three unicorns' heads erased Sable as many bezants (Killingbeek); 3, Or three lions rampant Gules<br />

(Cresacre); 4, Per chevron Sable and Argent three elephants' heads erased counterchanged (Saunders); 5, Ermine on a chevron Sable between<br />

two dragons' heads erased Proper in chief and a bugle horn <strong>of</strong> the second stringed Gules in base a griffin's head couped between two bugle horns<br />

stringed Or (Tunnard, modern); 6, Azure a chevron between three demi griffins Or (Tunnard, ancient); 7, Sable on a fess cotised Or between<br />

three coneys courant Argent as many escallops <strong>of</strong> the field (Coney); 8, Vert three escutcheons Argent each having a bordure engrailed Or<br />

(Burrell).<br />

Crest: A Moor's head affronté wreathed round the temples Azure and Or a jewel pendent in the ears Argent.<br />

Motto: Disce mori mundo (BLG11; BGA).<br />

Fox-Davies recorded: Quarterly <strong>of</strong> six, 1, Argent a chevron engrailed Sable between three moorcocks Proper [Moore]; 2, Killingbeek, as above;<br />

3, Or three lions rampant Sable; 4, As 6 above; 5, As 7 above; 6, As 8 above.<br />

(FD 1895 which states that "No authority for these arms has been established")<br />

MOORE see CARRICK-MOORE<br />

MORDAUNT <strong>of</strong> Turvey Hall, Bedfordshire, from the time <strong>of</strong> Henry III to 1814, during the 17 th century also <strong>of</strong> Reigate Priory and<br />

Bletchingley Place, and later <strong>of</strong> Bevismount in Southampton, Hampshire. Baron Mordaunt <strong>of</strong> Turvey, 1532. Earl <strong>of</strong> Peterborough, Mar 9, 1628.<br />

Baron <strong>of</strong> Bletso by descent from Elizabeth, wife <strong>of</strong> John Mordaunt, 1 st Earl <strong>of</strong> Peterborough, and daughter and heir <strong>of</strong> William Howard <strong>of</strong><br />

Effingham by Anne, daughter and heir <strong>of</strong> John St. John, Baron St. John <strong>of</strong> Bletso. On the death, without issue, <strong>of</strong> Henry Mordaunt, KG, 2 nd Earl,<br />

in 1697, these titles passed to his nephew Charles Mordaunt, (d.1735), whose father John Mordaunt, <strong>of</strong> Reigate Priory, had, on Jul 10, 1659,<br />

been created Baron Mordaunt <strong>of</strong> Reigate and Viscount Mordaunt <strong>of</strong> Avalon. This Charles Mordaunt, 2 nd Viscount Mordaunt, well known in his<br />

own day as an ambassador and soldier, was the 'Mordanto' <strong>of</strong> Pope and Swift. Previous to his inheriting the Earldom <strong>of</strong> Peterborough he had, on<br />

Apr 9, 1689, been created Earl <strong>of</strong> Monmouth. Extinct 1814.<br />

<strong>Arms</strong>: Argent a chevron between three estoiles Sable.<br />

From monuments in Turvey Church and Doyle iii 43,511.<br />

Crest: Issuing from an earl's coronet Or the bust <strong>of</strong> a Moorish prince full-faced, couped below the shoulders, Sable, vested <strong>of</strong> the<br />

first and wreathed round the temples Argent and <strong>of</strong> the second. (Doyle iii 43)<br />

As Viscounts Mordaunt <strong>of</strong> Reigate and Earls <strong>of</strong> Monmouth the Mordaunts appear to have borne the crest minus the coronet and with the wreath<br />

around the temples Or and Gules. (Doyle iii 511)<br />

Supporters: Two eagles Argent, armed and membered Or. (Doyle iii 43)<br />

As Viscount Mordaunt <strong>of</strong> Reigate and Earl <strong>of</strong> Monmouth the Mordaunts seem to have used Two eagles Argent semy <strong>of</strong> estoiles Sable, armed and<br />

membered Or, ducally gorged Gules, and holding in their beaks a pansy slipped Proper. (Doyle iii 511)<br />

Motto: Nec placida contenta quiete est. (Doyle)<br />

MORE <strong>of</strong> Loseley Park in Artington, [St Nicholas, Guildford], from 1515 to 1689. Baronet, May 18, 1642. Title Extinct 1684.<br />

Family Extinct 1689.<br />

<strong>Arms</strong>: Azure on a cross Argent five martlets Sable. *<br />

Crest: On a coronet Argent an antelope passant Or. **<br />

As borne (SV1530) by Sir Christopher More, and (SV1623) by Sir George More.<br />

* (VCHS iii 569) records the arms as follows on the tomb in St. Mary's Church, Guildford, <strong>of</strong> Sir William More, (d.1600) , and his wife<br />

Margaret, daughter <strong>of</strong> Ralph Daniel, or Dingley; Sir William was son <strong>of</strong> the above Sir Christopher More, (d.1549), who married (i) Margaret,<br />

daughter and heir <strong>of</strong> William Mudge: Quarterly, 1 and 4, Azure on a cross Argent five martlets Sable (More); 2 and 3, Argent a chevron between<br />

three cockatrices Gules (Mudge). Also, Azure on a cross Argent five martlets Sable (More); impaling, Argent a fess Sable and in chief a mullet<br />

<strong>of</strong> the last between two pellets (Dingley).<br />

** Burke records this as: On a ducal coronet Argent an antelope <strong>of</strong> the last. (BGA)<br />

MORE [MOORE] <strong>of</strong> Odiham, Hampshire, and <strong>of</strong> Hertmere in Godalming.<br />

<strong>Arms</strong> and Crest: as <strong>of</strong> Moore <strong>of</strong> London.<br />

As borne by Edward More, (d.1656), <strong>of</strong> Odiham and Hertmere, son <strong>of</strong> Edward More, son <strong>of</strong> Edward More, son <strong>of</strong> Edward More, (d.Feb 6, 1602),<br />

<strong>of</strong> Odiham and Hertmere, son <strong>of</strong> John More, or Moore, <strong>of</strong> Crabbet in Worth, Sussex, 2 nd son <strong>of</strong> Edward Moore <strong>of</strong> Larden and brother <strong>of</strong> Thomas<br />

Moore <strong>of</strong> Larden.<br />

MORE <strong>of</strong> Newington.<br />

<strong>Arms</strong>: Azure on a chevron Argent three martlets Sable in chief a lion's head erased Or. (BGA)<br />

MORE Richard Budgens' un<strong>of</strong>ficial heraldic Visitation <strong>of</strong> Sussex 1724 recorded Arthur More, <strong>of</strong> Fetcham, as bearing <strong>Arms</strong> .... on a<br />

chief indented .... three mullets; impaling, .... on a chevron .... three fleurs-de-lys .... in chief as many crosses pattée .... (EXH)<br />

MORE see MOORE<br />

MORE MOLYNEUX see MOLYNEUX<br />

MORE O'FERRALL see O'FERRALL<br />

<strong>Surrey</strong> Heritage

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