Weston Coat of Arms
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“The male figure is that of Sir John de Weston, of Weston-Lizars, in Staffordshire, and Isabel his wife, whose paternal name was Bromley. In three quarterfoils beneath the figures are shields: the first contains the arms of Weston, sable, and eagle displayed or, with a lable argent, fretty gules; the centre shield is argent, fretty gules; that under the lady is formed entirely of the colours of her arms disposed quarterly, and parted horizontally, or fessways, by the line dancette.” -Hall, 1862
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Complete Coats of ArmsSource
Hall, Arthur The Manual of Heraldry (London, England: J. S. Virtue & Co., 1862)
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