B59208-Willoughby

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Name of the family:

Willoughby

Blason:

Or, on two bars gu. three water bougets ar., quartering Fbbvill, Or, a cross patoncee gu.; Filioll, Vair, a canton erm.; and Feld, Az. a fess betw. three eaglets displ. ar.

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A griffin ar.; Another, An owl ar. ducally crowned and legged or.

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Info about the family:

Wollaton, co. Nottingham; descended from Richard Bugg, Lord of Willoughby-upon-the-Wold, in that co., whose son, Sib Richard Bogg, assumed the surname of Willoughby from his lordship, purchased Wollaton from Sir Roger de Mortcin 1317, and d. 1324; his grandson, Sir Richard Willoughby, Knt., of Wollaton, temp. Richard II., had two sons: I. Sir Edmond, living 4 Henry IV., ancestor of Willoughby, of Wollaton; II. Hugh, ancestor of Willoughby, of Risley, co. Derby. Sir Hugh Willoughby, Knt., of Willoughby, temp. Henry VI., had three sons: I. Richabd, of Willoughby, d.s.p. 1471; II. Robert, of Wollaton; III. Baldwin, of Orcndon, co. Northampton. Sir Francis Willoughby, Knt., of Wollaton, temp. Queen Elizabeth, was the representative of this line. Visit. Notts, 1614

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