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 Wace Argent, four barrulets gules; on a canton of the second a mullet of six points of the first.  | 
 
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 Wagstaff Argent, two bends raguly sable, the lower one couped at the top.  | 
 
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 Wake Argent, two bars gules, in chief three torteaux.  | 
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 Wallop Argent, a bend wavy sable.  | 
 
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 Walrond Argent, three bull's heads caboshed sable, armed Or.  | 
 
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 * Walter Quarterly, azure and argent, a cross Or. In first and fourth quarters five mullets of the second; in second and third an eagle displayed sable. Ascribed to Hubert Walter, 1193  | 
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 Walton Three geese passant close. Walton, 1660  | 
 
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 Warre Gules, a hawk's lure argent.  | 
 
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 Warren Escheque d'or et d'azur. Le Conte de Garenne; roll temp. Hen III  | 
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 Warton Gules, two arms and hands clasped in fesse proper between three hearts Or. Warton, 1536  | 
 
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 Wasterly Argent, a cross pomel sable.  | 
 
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 Watson Argent, on a mount inclined to the sinister an oak-tree proper, acorned Or, debruised of a fesse azure. Richard Watson, 1782  | 
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 Weele Sable, a goshawk perched on a stock argent, armed, belled, and jessed Or.  | 
 
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 Wells Argent, a chevron voided azure between three flames of fire proper.  | 
 
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 Wentworth Sable, a chevron between three leopard's heads Or.  | 
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 West Argent, a chevron sable between three roses gules slipped vert. Nicholas West, 1515  | 
 
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 Westly Argent, a cross annuletty sable.  | 
 
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 Whalley Abbey Gules, three whales haurient Or, in the mouth of each a crosier [otherwise vorant of as many crosses] of the last. Whalley Abbey, founded 1309  | 
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 White Party per chevron mbattled Or and gules, three roses counterchanged slipped vert; on a chief of the second three hourglasses argent framed of the first. John White, 1534  | 
 
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 Whitfield Argent, a bend between two cotices engrailed sable.  | 
 
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 * William I Gules, two lions [or leopards] passant gardant in pale Or.  | 
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 Williams Argent, two foxes salient counter salient in saltire, the sinister surmounted of the dexter gules.  | 
 
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 Winterbottom Azure, gutté d'eau. Winterbottom, 1752  | 
 
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 * Wolsey Sable, on a cross engrailed argent, a lion passant gules, between four leopard's faces azure; on a cief Or, a rose of the third, seeded of the fifth, barbed vert, between two Cornish choughs proper. Cardinal Wolsey  | 
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 Wolton Or, a lion rampant supporting a saltire engrailed humetty gules. John Wolton, 1579  | 
 
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 Wolvesley Argent, a talbot passant gules.  | 
 
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 Wood Argent, on a mount in base an oak-tree furcted all proper. Wood, 1671  | 
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 Wood Sable, a chief gules, over all a lion rampant Or.  | 
 
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 Woodmerton Per fesse dancetté argent and sable, each point ending in a fleur-de-lys.  | 
 
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 Woodville Argent, a fesse and a canton gules.  | 
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 Wroton Argent, three piles flory at the points, issuing from the sinister base bendwise sable.  | 
 
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 Wyatt Gules, a barnacle argent.  | 
 
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 Wyntworth Argent, a cross graded of three sable.  |