B57024-Warburton

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Name of the family:

Warburton

Blason:

Quarterly, 1st and 4th, ar. a chev. betw. three cormorants sa., for Warburton; 2nd, quarterly, ar. and gu., in the 2nd and 3rd quarters a fret or, for Dutton ; 3rd, ar. two chevronels gu. on a canton of the second a mullet or, for Warburton, ancient.

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1st: A Saracen's head affrontée couped at the shoulders ppr. wreathed about the temples ar. and gu. issuing therefrom three ostrich feathers or.

Supporters:

Motto:

Je voil droyl avoyre.

Info about the family:

Warburton and Arley, co. Chester, bart., extinct 1813; founded by Adam de Dutton, feudal Lord of Warburton, temp. Henry II., Richard I., and King John; his grandson, Sir Peter de Dutton, assumed the surname of Warburton temp. Edward II. His descendant, Sir Geoffrey Warburton, knighted temp. Henry VI., bore on his seal a cormorant, the basis of the existing coat. Sir Geoffrey de Warburton's son, known as "Wise Piers Warburton," erected the Mansion-house at Arley in 1469; Sir George Warburton, of Arley. was created a bart. 1660; Sir Peter Warburton, fifth bart., d.s.p., when the estates devolved under his will upon his great-nephew, Rowland Eylbs Egerton, Esq., who assumed the additional surname and arms of Warburton

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