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 | | A shield of Molineux, of Sefton, with sixteen quarterings, occurs on an armorial panel painting of the sixteenth century, preserved in the Warrington Museum. |
 | | Adam de Molineux, son and heir of Richard de Molineux, of Sephton, is supposed to be the knight protrayed in the windows of Bridgenorth Church, in antique mail, clothed with a surcoat, and girt with a sword and spurs, over which is an equilateral triangular shield, whereon the arms of Molyneux are depicted. |
 | | Upon the walls of the Episcopal chapel at Mellinge are two coats of the Molineux arms, and a tablet in memory of William Molineux, Mosborough, who died in 1744, and of Frances, his wife, erected by their sole heiress, Frances, wife of Sir Edward Blount, of Sodington, Co. Worcester, Bart. |
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