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These gyronny arms, with variant tinctures, were also borne by possibly related families including:

  • Howper of Musbury, Devon (16th century) (Vivian, p.488, pedigree of Howper of Musbury)
  • George Hooper (1640-1727), of Grimley, Worcestershire, Bishop of Bath and Wells;
  • Rev. James Hooper (d.1787), builder in about 1740 of Hendford House in Yeovil, Somerset;
  • Hopper of Shincliffe, Durham;
  • Hopper of Witton Castle, County Durham.
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current22:53, 1 December 2016Thumbnail for version as of 22:53, 1 December 2016811 × 933 (107 KB)LobsterthermidorAmended to show 3 "towers", per blazon & per sculpted relief on Queen Anne's Walk, Barnstaple
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