Mole
Mole
Mole, (fr. taupe): this occurs more frequently than might have been expected. With it may be classed the mole-hill, though this is perhaps used to signify any small hill or hillock. See also under Mound.
Azure, on a cross patonce or fretty gules in the dexter chief a plate charged with a mole sable--MOLLE.
Argent, three moles sable--NANCOTHAN, Cornwall.
Argent, three moles sable, snouts and feet gules--NANGOTHAN, Scotland.
Argent, a chevron between three moles sable--TWISTLETON.
Argent, a mole-hill in base sable--ASCHAW.
Argent, three mole-hills proper--ILSLEY.
Moles are also borne by the families of NEVELE, MEDPATH, QUICK, co. Devon, and MITFORD, Earl or Redesdale.
Mole or Molet: old form of Mullet.
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