. A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain and Ireland enjoying territorial possessions or high official rank, but uninvested with heritable honours. eebezants. Crest—An arm in armour ppr. bent fromthe elbow, the fore-arm encircled with aband tied in knot, gu. supporting a spear,with a pennon, showing arg. St. Georgescross, on the dexter side of the spear; andgu. three bezants fessewise on the sinister,the pennon being turned round the spearto show part of both sides. Motto—Data fata secutus. Estates—In the parishes of Chidding-stone, Penshurst, Hever, and Edenbrid


. A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain and Ireland enjoying territorial possessions or high official rank, but uninvested with heritable honours. eebezants. Crest—An arm in armour ppr. bent fromthe elbow, the fore-arm encircled with aband tied in knot, gu. supporting a spear,with a pennon, showing arg. St. Georgescross, on the dexter side of the spear; andgu. three bezants fessewise on the sinister,the pennon being turned round the spearto show part of both sides. Motto—Data fata secutus. Estates—In the parishes of Chidding-stone, Penshurst, Hever, and Edenbridge,in Kent. Seat—Chiddingstone, in Kent. DYOTT, OF FREEFORD. DYOTT, WILLIAM, esq. of Freeford Hall, in the county of Stafford, a generalofficer in the army, and colonel of the 63rd regiment, b. 17th April, 1761, m. in Fe-bruary, 1806, Eleanor, daughter of Samuel Thompson, esq of Green Mount, in thecounty of Antrim, and has issue, Richard, lieutenant in the 53rd , of Trinity College, General Dyott succeeded his brother in July 1813. He is a magistrate anddeputy lieutenant for the county of Stafford. 426 PYOTT, OF FREEFORD. The estate of Freeford, in Staffordshire,came into the possession of the family ofDyott in the time of Elizabeth ; onesixth share from Swinfen, one sixth fron»Andrews, one sixth from Jermain, and threesixths by intermarriage with the family ofHarcourt. Sir Gilbert Dethick, garter king of arms,confirmed, on the 20th February, 1562, bya patent now in the possession of GeneralDyott, the ancient family arms of the Dy-OTTS, with a crest, to John Dyott, of Stichbrook and Lich-field. This John m. Catherine, daughter ofJohn Weston, of Lichfield, and had a sonand daughter, , his heir. Joan, who d. 19th October, 1590, asstated on her monument in Tetten-hall church. She was the wife ofRichard Creswell, of Barnshurst,inerchant of the staple, and by himhad five sons and five daughters. Oneof the daughters m. Sir


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