. The Herald and genealogist. from a photograph ofthe same shows that Lord Weston bore : 1 Weston; 2 Weston (theeagle double-headed for difference) ; 3 Cave; 4 Genill or , a Saracens head affronte. Motto, Craignis Honte. LordWeston was created Earl of Portland in 1632, and after the investi-gations which led to the compilation by Sir William Segar, GarterKing of Arms, of the Westonorum antiquissim^e et equestris Famili?eGenealogia, the more ancient bearing of the eagle was placed in thefirst quarter, and at the funeral of the Earl his escutcheon bore, 1stand 8th, Or, an eagle displa


. The Herald and genealogist. from a photograph ofthe same shows that Lord Weston bore : 1 Weston; 2 Weston (theeagle double-headed for difference) ; 3 Cave; 4 Genill or , a Saracens head affronte. Motto, Craignis Honte. LordWeston was created Earl of Portland in 1632, and after the investi-gations which led to the compilation by Sir William Segar, GarterKing of Arms, of the Westonorum antiquissim^e et equestris Famili?eGenealogia, the more ancient bearing of the eagle was placed in thefirst quarter, and at the funeral of the Earl his escutcheon bore, 1stand 8th, Or, an eagle displayed regardant sable (Weston) ; 2nd,Ermine, on a chief azure five bezants (Weston) ; 3rd, Cave; 4th,Hansard ; 5th, Bromjlet; 6th, Genill or Gemil ; 7th, Cliffe, Crest,an eagle rising regardant sable. Supporters, two greyhounds sable,collared or. Motto, Craignez Honte. These armorial bearings aresculptured on his monument in Winchester Cathedral, and the eagledisplayed regardant is engraved on his Garter-plate at Windsor.— THE ARMS OF UTCTIAUD WICSTON, IIAIK^N WKSTdN or 510 THE FAMILY OF IV. Before proceeding to the earlier branches of the Temples, weshall lay before the reader some additional particulars which wehave received relative to the family established at Boston inMassachusetts, by way of supplement to the last division of thesecollections. The following remarkable obituary notice of CaptainEobert Temple was published shortly after his decease in theGazetteer and London Daily Advertiser of August 17th, 1754:— Boston in New England.—On the 13th of April last, died EobertTemple, Esq. at his seat at Ten Hills. This gentleman came toAmerica in 1720 ; he brought with him, and was the means of trans-porting, many foreign Protestants to the Colonies: he was descendedfrom the Lady Temple, famous for her numerous progeny, and mar-ried the youngest daughter of John Nelson, Esq. who was the seven-hundredth and last person that lady saw lineally derive


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