English: Crewe Hall 4. Arms of Crewe quartering Offley (Argent, on a cross flory Azure between four Cornish choughs Sable, beaked and legged Gules, a lion passant guardant Or), amended by Crewe to omit the Choughs ("John Offley (1649-1711), of Madeley, Staffordshire, married Anne, daughter and co-heiress of John Crewe, at Barthomley in 1679. John’s descendants changed their family name to Crewe, adopted the Crewe arms as their principal coat and removed the choughs (red beaked crows)from their version of the Offley coat of arms." (AN INTERPRETATION OF THE HERALDRY at CREWE HALL by Tony Bostock, Winsford, Cheshire, 2018
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