Three Bulls Heads   -   "Gules a chevron between three bulls heads"(Burkes General Armoury)
Five bulls heads Or, "(Source unknown, however, these arms appear to be those of the Boynton Family which is not related to Bayman)
     Suffolk Arms  -   "gules a with three bars or'.  (Source unknown)
Suffolk Arms  -   " Azure, semee of fleurs-de-lis sable, a lion rampant or, overall a bend gobony ermine and the second"    
(Visitation of Suffolk 1561 (Harleian Manuscript 1449, Rawlinson Ms Bodlian Library 422 & British Museum Ms 5524/19117e Beaumont Coats of Arms)
Gules = Red = Warrior or martyr; military strength and magnanimity
Sable = Black            
Azure = Blue = Truth and Loyalty        
Ermine =  white with  spots    
Bend = Scarf or shield suspender of a knight commander; signifies defence or protection              
Bull = Valour; bravery, generosity        
Chevron = Protection; builders or other who have accomplished some work of faithful service            
Lion = dauntless courage    
Fleur-de-lis = Purity; light; floral badge of France; represents sixth son as mark of difference.
Bayman Coats of Arms
An Analysis of Coats of Arms