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Arms of Moyne of of Sawtry, near Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire (now in Cambridgeshire): Argent, two bars sable in chief three mullets of the second. Quartered by Louth of Cretingham, Suffolk. Visible on mural monument in St Peter's Church, Cretingham, Suffolk, to Lionel Louth (d.1532) of Kettlebers in the parish of Cretingham. Sources:

  • John Gough Nichols, Narratives of the Days of the Reformation, Chiefly from the Manuscripts of John Foxe the Martyrologist, 1859, section: Reminiscences of John Louthe, Archdeacon of Nottingham written in the year 1579, pp.5-6,[1]
  • Burke, Sir Bernard, The General Armory, London, 1884, p.714
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