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Wollaton Hall

A Grade I Listed Building in Nottingham, City of Nottingham

Willoughby Coat of arms above entrance to Wollaton Hall

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Representing Francis Willoughby. From top left as we see it (Dexter chief), 1. Or upon two bars gules three water bougets argent (Willoughby of Willoughby, Nottinghamshire, canting arms from his ancestor Bugge). 2. Or a cross patonce gules (Freville). 3. Vairy of azure and argent a fess gules fretty or (Marmyon). 4. Sable a sword point downwards argent hilt and pommel or (Kilpeck). 5. Bendy of ten azure and or (Mountford). 6. Argent billety a lion rampant sable crowned or langued gules (De la Planche). 7. Azure between six crosses crosslet a fess argent (Haversham). 8. Argent on a saltire engrailed sable nine annulets or (Leeke) Without the annulets this could be Botourt. 9. Gules ten bezants 4 3 2 1 or (Zouche of Ashby). 10. Vairy of azure and argent a canton gules (Filioll.). 11. Azure seme of cross crosslets a lion rampant or armed and langued gules (Braose). 12. Azure a fess between three eaglets displayed (Feld) (Photo Apr 2018).). (Researched with Papworths Alphabetical arms, Burkes Armory and monuments in Wollaton church. Wollaton Hall guide appendix W confirmed most of these, my thanks to the staff, any errors mine).

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Building ID: 101255269
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