This Ys the Petigre of Syr Henry Boynton, Knyght, of Sadbere

Arms. [This coat is much blotted, as if erased. The "Sa." of the lion, though outside of the coat, is also carefully blotted over.] Quarterly.

I. IV.--Or, between three crescents, a fess gules, charged with a lion passant (guardant?) sable [or].
II. III.--Gules, a fess between three popinjays argent, legged azure.

Christofer Boynton2 of Sadbere, maried Elisabeth, doughter of Stranguys of Ketton: and by her he had yssue, Christofer, son and heyre; Jane, maried to Syr Willyam Nevill of Thorneton Brigges.

Christofer Boynton, son of Christofer, maried Agnes, doughter to Henry Lord Scroup of Bolton: and by her had yssue Henry.

Syr Henry Boynton, knight, son of Christofer, married Isabell, doughter and sole heyre to Barteram Lumley, esquire: and by her he had yssue Elisabeth, doughter and heyre, maried to Henry Gascoygn, ijde son to Syr Willyam Gascoygn of Galthrop.

2 Monsr. Tho. de Boynton bore the coat without the lion (roll 1392-7), and so did the main line of his descendants at Barmston. See the branching off in Dugdale's Visitation, p. 126.

1530 -- Longstaffe, W. Hylton  Dyer, ed. (1863) Heraldic Visitation of the Northern Counties in 1530, by Thomas Tonge, The Publications of the Surtees Society, vol. 41., p. 42.