B35738-Littleton

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Name of the family:

Littleton

Blason:

Same Arms. These,with the motto, "Ung Dieu et ungroy," were the identical ensigns of the great author of " The Tenures," and are scrupulously preserved by the family.

Crest(s):

A stag's head cabossed fa. attired or, betw. the attires abuglehorn gold, hanging by a bend gu.

Supporters:

Dexter, a stag ppr. gorged with a collar or, therefrom pendent an escutcheon ar. charged with a bugle or, therefrom pendent an escutcheon, charged as the dexter, stringed sa.; sinister, a lion gu. gorged with a ducal coronet.

Motto:

Ung Dieu et ung roy.

Info about the family:

Baron Haths.rton: descended from Mobbton Walhoose, Esq., of Hatherton, co. Stafford, by Frances Littleton, bis wife, only sister of Sir Edward Littleton, fourth and last bart. of Pi liaton ; the grundson of this marriage, Edward John Walhoose, Esq., assumed, 1812, the name and arms of Littleton, and was created a peer, as Baron Hatherton, 1835

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