Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society is a long-standing local history periodical. Volume 6, 1881 is available online here. An extract of interest is reproduced below:
p105
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11.-- Barton, as in Machel's notes below, impaling Braithwaite."
"The 11 Barton bears (if this be right) Quarterly 1 Ermine on a fess gules 3 annulets Or—the 2nd Paly of six Arg and vert, the 3 gules between 2 Bends or & ar 3 Lioncels pt arg the 4 gules a chevron Art charged with 3 hurts inter 3 fleur-de-lis Or."
This description is of a Barton coat of arms from Burneside Hall (see also here), which is just north of Kendal:
Why are there Barton arms here? A Thomas Barton of Whenby (possibly a relative of the Ormside Bartons) married "Alice, daughter of Thomas Brathwaite, of Burneside, and sister of Richard Brathwaite (“Barnabee’s Journall”)". We don't know any dates for Thomas, but his daughter Elizabeth married Sir Edward Radcliffe (1622-1663). (See
*Transactions CWAAS v4 1904 pp316-317)