B40775-Myers

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Name of the family:

Myers

Blason:

Quarterly, 1st and 4th, ar. on the sea ppr. an ancient ship at anchor with three masts, on each a single yard across, the sails furled sa. colours flying gu. on a canton of the last a baton or, a sword also ppr. pommel and hilt gold, in saltire, encircled by a mural crown ar., and for distinction, pendent from the mainmast an inescutcheon of the field charged with a mullet of eight points az., Myers; 2nd and 3rd, or, a bend cotised betw. a lion ramp. in chief and two lions combatant in base gu., Waskett; the whole charged with an escutcheon of pretence, Myers, as above, without the inescutcheon for distinction of blood.

Crest(s):

1st, A mermaid ppr. her waist also encircled by a mural crown or, and for distinction charged on the breast with a cross pattée az., Myers; 2nd, A lion ramp. gu. gorged with a collar flory counterflory or, holding betw. the paws a mullet of eight points az., Waskett.

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Motto:

Non dormiat qui custodit.

Info about the family:

Waskett-Myers, Pentlow Hall, co. Essex, and Chester Street, London; exemplified to Sir Francis Waskett, K.C.S., upon his assuming by royal licence, 1818, the additional surname of Myers

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