The Visitation of Shropshire, 1623, p. 320: Jocosa vxor Rob'ti Morton de Haughton iuxta Shipnall. Also p. 368: Robert Morton de Houghton = Joyce da to Thomas Lee de Langley.
The Visitation of Shropshire, 1623, p. 368 Morton of Haughton. Harl. 1241, fo. 13b., Harl. 615, fo. 249b., S., Fo. 198. ARMS: Harl. 1241 - Quarterly of six: 1, Argent, a chevron between three trefoils sable: 2, Gules, a cock or; 2 and 5, as frist; 4 and 6, as the second [Per fesse argent and gules, a pale counterchanged, on each piece of the first a chevron between three trefoils sable, on each piece of the second a cock of]. Crest - Between two wings expanded azure a cock's head couped - or in Shrewsbury MS. - combed and charged on the neck with three bars - a fesse between two bars-gemelles in Shrewsbury MS. - gules, and holding in the beak a trefoil sable. A patent graunted to Rich. Morton [of Houghton] by Christopher Barker alias Gartier in the 28th yeare of H.s. Robert Morton [living in 1500] = ...
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