The arms of the Levetts of Bolton Percy (and subsequently of York) and those of the Levetts of Normanton and High Melton were: Sable, a fess embattled, between 3 lions' heads erased, argent.[1]
In deeds of covenant of about 1590, 'Percyvall Levitt' is referred to as 'yeoman.'[2]Archived 9 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine By 20 May 1617, referring to Levett and his 'son and heir Christopher,' Percival Levett is referred to as 'Gentleman.'
In deeds of covenant of about 1590, 'Percyvall Levitt' is referred to as 'yeoman.'[2]Archived 9 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine By 20 May 1617, referring to Levett and his 'son and heir Christopher,' Percival Levett is referred to as 'Gentleman.'