The following are from "The General Armory"
CARY(Devenshire:descended from Adam De KARRY, Lord of the Castle
Karry, co. Somerset, living in 1199; Sir William CARY, Knt of
Cocington, fell atthe battle of Tewkesbury in 1471, leaving by
Elizabeth, his first wife, a son, Robert, ancestor of CARY of
Cocington, Clovelly, Marldon, Torr Abbey, and Follation; by Alice his
second wife, another son Thomas, of Chilton Foliot, co. Wilts, from
whom derived the lords Falkland and Hunsdon). Ar. on a bend sa.
three roses of the Field. Crest-A Swan ppr. Motto-Virtute excerptae.
CARY (Viscount Falkland). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, ar. on a bend sa.
three roses of the field, barbed abd seeded ppr. for CARY; 2nd, sa.
two bars nebulee erm. for SPENCER of Spencecombe; 3rd, France and
England, quarterly, within a bordure compony ar. and az. Crest-A
Swan, wings elevated ppr. Supporters-Dexter, an unicorn ar. armed,
maned, tufled, and hoofed or; sinster, a lion guard. ppr., ducally
crowned and gorged with a plain collar or. Motto-in utroque fidelis.
CARY (Lord Hunsdon and Earl of Devon; created baron 1559; earl 1628;
extinct 1765). Arms and Crest same as Viscount Falkland, with a
crescent for diff. Suppoerters-Dexter, a ram or, spotted gu. and az.
armed, ducally gorged and chained or; sinister, a male griffin ar.,
collared and chained or. Motto-Comme je trove.
CARY (Lord Cary of Leppington and Earl of Monmouth; created 1626;
extinct 1661) Same Arms. Supporters-Two bulls ar. attired, hoofed,
and membered or, collared ss. charged with three roses ar. Crest- A
Swan wings elevated ar., beaked and legged gu., a crescent surmounted
with a mullet, also gu., for diff. Motto-Come je trovve (Comme je
trouve).
CARY (Devonshire). Gu. a chev. betw. three swans ar.
CARY (Fun. Ent. of Alice, wife of John Cary, of Dublin, d. 25 March,
1618). Ar. on a bend sa. three roses of the first seeded or, barbed
vert a border of the second bezantee.
CARY (London; confirmed 1612). Sa. on a chev. betw. three griffins'
heads erased or, as many estoiles gu.
CARY (London and Bristol). Ar. on a bend sa. three roses of first ,
on a canton of the second, an anchor or.
CARY (London). Ar. on a bend engr. sa. three roses of the field, in
sinister chief an anchor of the second. Crest- A swan ppr. wings
erect, on the breast a rose sa.
CARY (White Castle, co. Donegal). Arms and Crest, same as Carys of
Cocington, Clovelly, & c. Motto-Sine macula.
CARY (Ireland. Fun. Ent. of Cleopatra Cary, d. 28 March, 1628, wife
of Sir Christopher Dempsie, Knt). Same Arms, with a crescent for
diff., all within a border gobony or and az.