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English: Coat of arms of Adm. Algernon Walker-Henage-Vivian.

Shield: Quarterly, 1st and & 4th grand quarterings Or, on a chevron azure between three lions' heads erased Proper, as many annulets Gold ; on a chief embattled Gules a wreath of oak Or between two martlets Argent (Vivian); 2nd & 3rd grand quarterings, sub-quarterly I & IV Or, a greyhound courant Sable between three leopards' faces Azure within a bordure engrailed Gules, on a mullet a crescent for difference (Heneage), II & III Azure a chevron engrailed Ermine between three plates each charged with a trefoil slipped Proper (Walker).

Crests: 1 (on the helm)- Issuant from a bridge of one arch embattled and having at each end a tower Proper, a demi-hussar in the uniform of the 18th regiment, holding in his right hand a sabre and in his left a red pennon flying to the sinister (Vivian); 2 (sinister) a greyhound courant Sable differenced as in the arms (Heneage); 3 (dexter) a demi-heraldic tiger per pale indented Argent and Sable, armed and langued Gules maned and tufted Or (Walker).

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Griffiths Ralf A. (1977). Clyne Castle, Swansea : a history of the building and its owners. Swansea : University College of Swansea. ISBN=0860760014, page 52. Blazons from Burke's Landed Gentry 1879 page 166 (Vivian) and 1906 page 810 (Walker-Heneage).

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