Copied by Henry Gray of Hatfield 2004
from the tabard of Sir John
II in the College of Arms ms
I.16/26 of 1598.
These armsor, on a pile, azure, a gryphon passant
of the fieldwere considered Broket arms from
very early times. Glover attributed
them to Dyonise wife of Edward Broket of Steton in generation
2 of his pedigree. Burke's General Armory gave them as the
earliest Broket arms.