Arms of w:Peter FitzHerbert (d.1235): Gules, three lions rampant or. Also known as Piers FitzHerbert, Lord of Blenlevenny, Sheriff of Yorkshire, one of the Counsellors named in Magna Carta in 1215. He was the son of Herbert FitzHerbert and Lucy of Hereford, daughter of Miles of Gloucester, 1st Earl of Hereford and Sibyl de Neufmarché. FitzHerbert gained the title of Lord of the Honour of Brecknock and was made Governor of Pickering Castle, Yorkshire and the Sheriff of Yorkshire by King John.
Arms of John FitzReynold, 1st Baron FitzReynold (d.1310) of w:Blaenllynfi Castle, Wales, who signed and sealed the w:Barons' Letter of 1301, and whose son was Herbert FitzJohn, 2nd Baron FitzReynold, father of Matthew FitzHerbert, 3rd Baron FitzReynold (d.1356) who died without issue (Cokayne, G. E.; Gibbs, Vicary & Doubleday, H. A., eds. (1926), The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct or dormant (Eardley of Spalding to Goojerat), Vol. 5 (2nd ed.), London: The St. Catherine Press, pp.465-71)
Arms of FitzHerbert of Tissington, Derbyshire: Gules, three lions rampant or
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