Arms, listed by Burton in 1620, displayed in the medieval stained glass windows of All Saints Church Ratcliffe Culey

Colour Key
Or = gold, Argent = Silver, Azure = Blue, Gules = Red, Sable = Black, 

Holland coat of arms Chancel East Window

Holland
Azure, seme, of fleurs de lis, a lion rampant guardant azure

coat of arms of France Chancel East Window

a label of France
Gules, three lions passant guardant Or

Lindsay coat of arms Chancel East Window

Linisey
Gules, a spread eagle Or

Perers coat of arms Chancel North Window (1)

Perers
Quarterly, Argent and Sable. In the first quarter a mullet of 8 points pierced Gules

The de Culey coat of arms Chancel North Window (1)

Cuilye
Argent, a chevron between three mullets of six rowels sable

Fitzneale coat of arms Chancel North Window (2)

Fitz Nele
Paly of six, Argent and Gules

Stapleton coat of arms Chancel North Window (2)

Stapleton
Azure, a lion rampant queue furche Or.

Grendon coat of arms Chancel South Window (1)

Grendon
Argent two chevrons Gules.

Banaster coat of arms Chancel South Window (1)

Banaster
Argent, a cross patee Sable

Chancel South Window (2)

Meignell
Vaire Argent and Sable

Church South Window

Or, a maunch Gules
(Also 2 men kneeling opposite each other bearing Cuiley arms. Not drawn by Burton)

West Tower Window

Vaire, Or and Gules