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1344 E. III. SIR HUGH WROTTESI.EY, K.G. 1369 E. in. JOHN, 3RD LORD NEVILLE OF RABV, K.G. 1378 R. 1382 R. 1405 H. 1424 H.
ii. II.
SIR
iv.
vi.
1461 E. iv.
1462 E.
iv.
JOHN STANLEY, K.G. JOHN, LORD TALBOT, K.G. JOHN, STH LORD SCROI-E OF BOLTON, K.G. WILLIAM, LORD HASTINGS, K.G. JOHN, LORD HOWARD, K.G. WALTER, 6rn LORD FERRERS OF CHARTLEY, K.G
THOMAS,
IST
1476 E. iv.
BASKERVILLE.
2 1'RIDEAUX. 3
2 3
CLIFTON. TURVILE.
PENNINGTON.
4
5
DYMOKE. SALTMARSHE
TEMPEST.
6 ROKEBY.
LUMLEY.
2 SALVIN. 3
WALDEGRAVE.
TRYE.
4 DIGBY.
5
2 3
BROUGHTON. ARDEN.
BRACEBRIDGE.
4
5
CHETWYND.
STRICKLAND.
6 GRIMSTON.
The
letters
denote the
five
rows on the lower panel, and the figures the order of See also page xxxiv.
With
the
Illustrations from
year
1895
its
our
was
des-
suddenly
startled
by
what may be
Heraldic status, delivered in a work hailing from Scotland, entitled, too quaintly, "Armorial " Families ; its very raison d'etre being to the contrary, viz. the
cribed as a feint on
inclusion of a host of families who, on the advice of certain officers of arms, were inferentially disclaimed as non-armorial ; and who, thus being almost " made infamous by " publication would in some cases be headed to
Nor were the italicized persons long doubt as to the meaning of the equivocal distinction conferred upon them they were chivalrously informed in the " Saturday Review " by X., who has not so far disclaimed identity with "the Editor" of "Armorial Families," that " one has to insult (a man) publicly in black and white before he can be induced to make the least inquiry about the arms in question.' * This modus
the Heraldic fold for armorial salvation.
left
in
;
himself was, however, reproved in its turn by the same a weighty article entitled "The Black Book of an Amateur Herald," written, it is understood, by Windsor Herald. The following are the terms of his rebuke
"
"Saturday Review"
in
which involve the payment of fees to professional men are periodically to be described by implication as This, if done at all, should impostors. be done officially. In an amateur it is meddling ; it is a kind of scandal-mongering."
' '
to take steps
Windsor,
in the
same
article,
goes on
:
to reprove
this
irregular procedure
1147-1183.
of his brother Heralds, for he thus writes " No individual Herald or Pursuivant has any authority man is entitled to coat armour or not."
to decide
admittedly upon the authority of a Herald and a Pursuivant that the " insult procedure, amounting to an publicly in black and white," was evolved, "the Editor" and "X." sink into the insignificance of irregular Agents of
it is
As
Arms
no other
official
These unchivalrous and apparently unwarranted proceedings provided just the necessary incentive to commence a long-cherished design to produce an Armorial which should give the authority for each coat. The compilation of
I, I.F.WEI. I.YN
AP VoRWKRTH, PRINCE
OK WALES, 1214.
work from original sources has involved several years' unremitting applicathe mere accumulation and classification of the various Heraldic .Rolls, Visitations, and Manuscripts constituting a most arduous and almost a forbidding The Heralds having sold practically all their ancient task, single-handed.
this
tion
RHYS AP GRIFFITH.
manuscripts or copies of them, I hope ultimately to complete from the unrivalled Heraldic MS. authorities (wholly outside the College of Arms) in the British
*
For
strictures
on
this
procedure see
25, 1899
;
(4)
"The Black Book of an Amateur Herald," Saturday Review, February " Arms and the Gentleman," Contemporary Review, August 1899 ; " Order Arms," the World, August 16, 1899; and "A Reformed College of Arms," the Contemporary Review, July 1900.
Museum,
ancient user since Feudal times, that age of Chivalry, long anterior to a Heralds' College extending it (3) to those (2) by ancient grant or other right heraldic
; ;
bear arms by a user of three generations, giving them, as in Ireland, a prescriptive ownership, providing it does not conflict with any pre-existing rights.
men
who
satisfaction,
now
in
all
modesty place the result of my labours in the domain of Heraldry before the Student and Man of Family under the title of " Some Feudal Coats of Arms," " Men of Coat Armour, their together with a preliminary display relating to
Bearings and Badges," from ancient and modern examples, their pedigrees and " " Ancestral Families will be Royal Descents additional pedigrees are invited. issued under counties, or groups of counties, of which Yorkshire will be the first
;
specimen page), rather than under a single alphabet as originally intended. of Arms" is primarily a collection, from the Heraldic Rolls, of the names, with the personal insignia displayed on their banners or vestments, of the combatants at the battle of Falkirk, 1298, and at the siege of Carlaverock, 1300, at the tournaments of Dunstable in 1308 and 1334, at the
(see
battle
Rouen, 1418.
xxxi),
of Boroughbridge, 1322, or at the siege of Calais, 1345-8, and before With these have been incorporated the names and blasons in the so-called Heraldic Rolls or Lists, some of which I have re-named (see pages xxx,
How
added
concluding with the Arundel or Military Roll, emblasoned circa Hen. VI. far these Heraldic Rolls or Lists were compiled from originals and
to by Heralds or Herald-painters of later date must remain a moot point. those which are generally accepted as contemporary with the persons whose arms are blasoned therein I may at least refer to the Military Rolls before mentioned, 1298-1418. The copy of the Bering Roll, which is considered to be the earliest of the Rolls assigned to the reign of Hen. III., agrees to a remarkable extent with the Howard or Planch^ Roll. The Ashmole copy of
Of
this
same Bering
made by
Herald
names and
Cross, 1580-93), is by him recklessly described as armes of those Knightes as weare w' Kinge Richard the firste at
Rouge
Aeon or Acres," 1191 (see Black's Ashmolean Catalogue), another noteworthy instance, I am afraid, of the malpractices displayed by the officious Elizabethan Heralds, secure in their re-incorporation of For the conthe assigge of
1555.
blasons by a double dagger, J and those interested in the Roll will find a short " Reliquary," vol. xvi. p. 135. Probably the most interesting of the series, Historically and Heraldically, is the Boroughbridge Roll (1322), long in the possession of the family of Colonel Williams-Wynn, of Coed-y-Maen, to whom I am indebted for
gratefully
permission to reproduce the examples on pages xxvi, xxviii, and so also, in the case of the Camden Roll (page xxix) I am similarly indebted to the distinguished Director of the British Museum, whose cosmopolitan encouragement of the reproduction of object lessons from the vast storehouse under his guidance and
control
is
it
is
student and
Man
of Family will
no doubt be
notorious that, though Cambridge University accepted the authority of the Heralds on their Visitations, at Oxford they were shown to the door. See Oxford Visitations 1574 1634, Harlemn Society edition preface by Turner.
ENGLAND,
E.
I.
DE
Roos.
SIR
HUGH
LF.
DESPENCER, UKHEADED
20 Nov., 1326.
the corresponding reading taken from the appendix to "the Parliamentary Writs." As is the case nowadays their compilers are to be caught tripping in the Boroughbridge Roll the arms of Sir Edmond and Sir Geoffrey Cornwall are correctly assigned to them, but the same arms are also ascribed, though erroneously, to Sir Edmond and Sir Geoffrey Curteny, as in the facsimile, page xxviii. Other slips
have been detected in the Falkirk and Carlaverock Rolls, even the simple coat, De Vere was a notable stumbling-block to the early armorists. A volume of facsimiles of these Rolls which have all been edited and printed, some many a time and oft (the Parliamentary Roll half a dozen times), would be more welcome to the Heraldic student who is unable to consult the originals than a rechauffee, on modern-antique lines, with which we seem to be threatened. In addition to the Roll authority for each coat, the Christian as well as the Surname of its original holder is here given, information not to be found in any
the blasons and tricks of the various Rolls have of the printed Books of Arms been collated and the whole alphabetically arranged, as in my other works. The voracious hack-editor of kindred works will doubtless calmly appropriate, " out and out," for any new edition of his armoury what I have arranged at
;
I.A
Zot'CHF.
DE MORTIMER,
3 E. in.,
1329 1330.
infinite pains, in precisely the same way as all the original matter in and more especially in Baronetage of 1880, was appropriated in
my
Peerage,
1881 and my and that without a breath of acknowledgment, unsuspected and therefore unnoticed by their reviewers and the public. Annotation or identification was no part of my original plan in producing a series of blasons referring for the most part to well-known persons of ancient repute, the identity of whose coat armour has hitherto been carefully obscured in In the published armouries, in perpetuation of the occult and the inexact. order to minimise repetition it will be noticed that I have combined under their respective names those who are named at Falkirk, 1298, and at Carlaverock, 1300, and those who sealed the celebrated Letter from the Barons to the Pope, 1301, which will be found at pages xxiv, xxv. Those who accompanied Prince Edward
later years,
DE MOIIUN.
the in the last of the crusades, 1269-70, are distinguished with a cross, t i.) Bering Roll (t), which is (sceptically) said to refer to the siege of Acre, 1191, has The asterisk denotes those whose descendants are already been mentioned. " in Noble and Gentle Men of England," and those out Mr. Shirley by singled in these Rolls are included in (Shirley) names whose ancestors do not occur square brackets, so *[ ] Shirley. For any who wish to annotate further much
(E.
;
SIR
RALPH DK MONTHKKMKK,
1325.
valuable information
may be readily found in (i) the alphabetical section of the Writs," by F. T. Palgrave, and in (2) the "Seals in the British "Parliamentary Museum," published by the Trustees, under the editorship of Dr. de Gray Birch. " As " Hungry time hath made a glutton's meal on this Catalogue of Gentry I have compiled, for ready reference, a somewhat tentative list of those named
SIR
ROGER DAMORY,
1322.
SIR
JOHN NOKKIS.
1317.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAJ
SOME FEUDAL COATS OF ARMS.-PREFACE.
on the Rolls who are still represented in the male line. These families are in See page xxxiv. very deed the Andenne Noblesse of this realm. still is the exhaustion of the lineal descendants of remarkable more Perhaps
the Knights of the Garter, for of all those (about 270) created before the reign of Henry VIII. only 13 are now represented in direct male descent.
(1)
(2) (3)
(4) (5)
(6)
(7) (8)
(9)
(10) (11)
(12)
Lord Wrottesley represents Sir Hugh Wrottesley, a founder, 1344 : a unique distinction. of Raby, 1369. Marquis of Abergavenny, K.G., represents John, Lord Neville, Lord Clifford of Chudleigh represents Sir Lewis Clifford, 1378. Rev. Robert Myles Stapylton, Rector of Lolworth, represents Sir Bryan Stapleton, 1382. The Earl of Derby, K.G., represents Sir John Stanley, 1405. The Earl of Shrewsbury represents John, Lord Talbot, 1424 (1st Earl of Shrewsbury). Simon Conyers Scrope of Danby represents John, 5th Lord Scrope of Bolton, 1461. The Earl of Huntingdon represents William, Lord Hastings, 1462. The Duke of Norfolk, K.G., represents John, Lord Howard, 1472 (1st Duke of Norfolk). The Viscount Hereford represents Walter, Lord Ferrers of Chartley, 1472. The Earl of Stamford represents Thomas, Marquis of Dorset, 1476. (The arms of their knightly ancestors will be found on the title page to this work.). The Duke of Beaufort (c. 1490) and (13) the Duke of Leinster (1504) represent the creations of Henry VII.
The
earliest of those
is
coat armour
displayed are
genuine Monumental Effigies and Brasses on which some of the most striking Heraldic evidences in the
Their importance is such that I have not hesitated to include copies country. Excellent of all the illustrations that I have seen, giving the authority for each. British Museum. in the in of MSS. consulted the can be Department rubbings
My
some
interest
in the art
extent from
my
side of Heraldry (so little appreciated), derived to Birket Foster, has led me critically to
investigate and examine, for the best examples, a host of Heraldic MSS. in the British Museum, which contain the work of the older Herald painters ; and I
my critics and supporters will agree that my labour has not been in indeed, I shall be well pleased if this work but afford a starting point for How often, alas has a manuscript suffered by its change of future enquirers.
trust that
vain
but obliterated by the coarsest daubs of colouring, so much so, that the ordinary consultation of a MS. for aught but the art-Heraldic would probably fail to reveal the artistic gems beneath. The chief among modern Heraldic art students was, without doubt, the late Mr. James E. Doyle,
all
examples of whose exquisite work may be seen in "the Official Baronage." I am fortunate in being able to include a few unpublished drawings (p. 188) of the late Frater Anselm, of Mount S. Bernard Abbey, whose pencil so greatly enhanced
my "Peerage and Baronetage," 1880-3. Of what is now the old school of Heraldry Mr. John Henry Metcalfe alone remains, his delicate physique, as with Mr. Doyle and Fr. Anselm, precluding continuous work ; the " Alumni drawings of the arms of the Oxford Colleges, made for Oxonienses,"
the attractiveness of
page 151, quite fifteen years ago, are his. I have been anxious that the illustrations should cover a wide period, and thus become a more useful feature than is usual in a work of this nature, for I consider it of capital importance that the student should have at his elbow,
within the covers of a single book for instant reference, worthy representations of the art of each available period. To this end I have included examples from the following list of authorities, which I have here endeavoured to arrange
in
1 I )
reproduced by the special permission of the Director, pp. xiv, xxiii, xxxvi, xxxvii. (2) Anglo-Saxon-Bronze Shield found in the bed of the river Witham, thereon the national " Hora: Ferales" badge of a boar ; Kemble's (plate xiv., and page 68), see frontispiece.
British
Museum, and
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SIR
SIR
THEOBALD DR VHROON,
1336.
for Headpieces, taken from the " Vetusta Monumenta," revised from the edition published under the sanction of the Committee of the Council of Education, and edited by Frank Rede Fowke in 1875 the earliest series of contemporary devices.
(4)
The Seals of the Barons who signed the letter to Monumenta" (Cotton MS. Julius C. VII.)
the Pope in 1301, also from the "Vetusta the earliest series of Baronial coat armour, On page xiii are some interesting examples of still older Heraldic seals, pp. xv- xxii. and facing page 73 will be found a reverse of the Great Seals for each of the Edwards of England, including the "remarkably beautiful" Seal of Edward III., affixed to the treaty of Bretigny, 8 May, 1360, whereby he (temporarily 1360-9) renounced the title The pedigree of the House of Saxe-Coburg, by Henninges, 1583, of King of France. continued to King Edward VII. will also be useful as an historical outline of the Dynasty.
,
(5)
" which must have Inlaid tiles and borders, &c,, from " Neath Abbey," circa 1300-1330, been as a whole probably unsurpassed in artistic riches by any ecclesiastical edifice in the kingdom," pp. v-x, &c.
(6)
Monumental
authorities
Effigies
and Brasses,
Stothard,
as well as
as
"
Waller,
some Incised Slabs from such well-known Richardson, the Carter, Gough, Kite, Drummond ("Sculptured Monuments"), and
Hollis,
others.
(7)
The Marginal Coats of Arms have been drawn from or based upon the best examples in the Rolls of Arms and other Heraldic MSS. in the British Museum, which as a collection The Arms
are unsurpassed, and perhaps unsurpassable. of the Inns of Court, page xxxv, and of the Universities of Oxford, page 151, and Cambridge, page 40, and of those Colleges founded therein before the sixteenth few miscellaneous century, will, I hope, be considered a justifiable inclusion. illustrations, together with some typical Heraldic Achievements and pedigrees, have also I rather regret that there has not been the opportunity of adding been incorporated. more ; I shall be glad at all times to receive plates or particulars of Atchievements.
SIR
(9)
The
some extent was suggested by the Heraldry of Neath remark, beyond the fact that on the upper part are the arms of the eleven knights of the Garter before referred to (see page iv), and that the smaller shields on the lower part represent some of those persons named in the Rolls, whose male descendants still carry on the nation's work and polity ; see page xxxiv.
Heraldic
title
page, which to
Abbey,
It
may sound
strange that the war in South Africa should have affected the
book, but as the artist whose Heraldry I admire above all others Mr. Perceval Landon was ordered to the front as a special correspondent of the " Times," I was unexpectedly deprived of my most valued art contributor.
fortunes of
my
drawings from his pencil are those of Lord Crawford, Lord Howth, Lord Wolseley, the late Bishops of Oxford and Limerick, and Major Mr. Mather has done yeoman service in reproducing all Lyster ; all too few. the Heraldic and other facsimiles which form so important a part in the orna-
The
principal
the larger Heraldic atchievements, those of the Duke of Norfolk (three shields), the Marquis of Northampton, the Earl of Winchilsea, the Countess of Halifax, Mr. Prideaux-Brune, and many others, are by him.
mentation of
its
pages
COYTY, 1314.
It may also appear singular that a work such as this, dealing with the of Arms,* and beginnings of Heraldry, can be compiled quite outside the College * " The of the science (Heraldry), of present movements in favour of the intelligent study the pure and artistic design, and of the new honest genealogy, have all originated not within, but without, the walls of the Heralds' College." Studies in Peerage and Family History, Preface, XXVI, by J. H. Round.
SlK
FULCO
FlT7.
W.ARKEN,
C.
1313-16.
SOAfE
the period covered is prior to the incubation of the College is an insufficient retort, the fact really being that the older Heralds, as already stated, sold their books of arms and pedigrees, now in the British Museum and elsewhere, and thus the present Heralds are perforce largely indifferent to this early period ; moreover, is it not ultra-official, and therefore outside the pale of easily- gotten fees ? " It is recorded by W. Segar, Somerset, afterwards Garter, that Cooke, Clar. made many profitable Visitations, both by hymself and his deputyes, whoe, notwithstanding they were well entertayned, feasted and richly rewarded by the gent of y* cuntrey, hath left no memory of them in the General! Office. These were upon deceasse attached by arrests, alienated and sould. Two Norroys Kings of Armes, two Windesors, Richmond, Lancaster, Somerset! and Yorke, deceassed, have done the like to the great sclaunder and decaye of the office and officers
'
present.'"
I
Cott.
MS.
Faustina, E.
I., fo.
263.
work
to those
who belong
who
take an intelligent interest in the history of our andenne noblesse. My standis the to that of those who seek to foist on the point very opposite newly" " obtained by him in return for a cash payment. armigerous person a nobility Nothing I know could be more grotesquely repellant to those to whom I appeal
than this debased attitude, this absolute levelling of the claims of ancestry and high breeding in order to complete a business deal. Surely in the times in which we live these efforts to exalt the tiovus homo because he has paid fees to the heralds as not only the equal of all, but actually the superior of some of our
old territorial families, whose social position is undoubted, and whose history is entwined all through the centuries with the story of their country, calls for
an
official protest,
and
such a work as
this,
in
which
those
who are descended from our older houses will at least have heraldic justice. The toil in such a work as this is as nothing to the pleasure which is evoked,
is
passed
and with an
enthusiast,
is
not
i i
i
the fait accompli his sole reward ? I boast no publisher, nor sponsor in any " shape ;, as with the Alumni Oxonienses," the costs as well as the toil are wholly mine, but even so, without outside aid, I could never have produced this book
in its present form. It is my most agreeable duty gratefully to acknowledge the very highly valued privileges and assistance I have received officially from Sir Edward Thompson, Director of the British Museum, from the Keeper of
MSS., and the chiefs of the Reading Room. For literary help and I have been almost hourly indebted to the ever courteous Mr. F. B. MSS. Department, whose knowledge and experience of Bickley, of the ancient documents are probably unrivalled. My thanks are also due to Dr. Birch, whose unsurpassed Heraldic knowledge has ever been available and of the utmost value in clearing up many abstruse points. It is indeed difficult to
the
guidance
1 i i
all
forty years
are so uniformly courteous and helpful. " on since the appearance of my first
for
GeneaI
many volumes
in the interval,
must still claim indulgence for errors, which, in spite of every care, I feel sure must have been committed, as any one who knows aught of the babel of blazon will most readily understand and condone. Let me at least pray to have been delivered from the snare of the forger.*
21
J.
FOSTER.
See pp. 212, 213 of this work, and "The Hughcmlen Effigies" of Wellesbourne and Montfort in Pterage and Family Hislory, page 84, by J. II. liouud.
........................
from Tiles and Borders in Neath Abbey
PAGE
i
Illustrations,
......
v-x
GREEK VASES, 550, 500 B.c ................... xiv, xxiii, xxxvi-xxxvii SOME ROYAL SEALS .............................. EARLY ENGLISH HERALDIC SEALS ..................... x *;;; HERALDIC INTRODUCTION, and Illustrations of the Barons' Seals, 1301 ...... xv-xxii THE BARONS' LETTER TO THE POPE, 1300-1 ............ xxiv-xxv
ii i
............
xxvi-xxviii
CAMDEN ROLL,
temp. E.
I.
Facsimile
.....................
xx x
i
MANUSCRIPT REFERENCES TO ROLLS OF ARMS IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM... ILLUSTRATIONS, LIST OF ........................ ANCIENNE NOBLESSE...
xxx-xxxi
xxxii-xxxiii
*iv
6
16-17 22-23 30 35 44
BRUNE, C. G. PRIDEAUX, of Prideaux Place, Cornwall, Heraldic Atchievement CECIL, ROBERT, 3rd Marquis of Salisbury, K.G., Heraldic Atchievement COMPTON, WILLIAM, sth Marquis of Northampton, Heraldic Atchievement COURTENAY ATCHIEVEMENT, borne by Agnes Elizabeth, Lady Halifax
CREYKE, RALPH,
52-53 55 58 60-6 1
... fix
DARCY, extinct Earls of Holdernesse, Heraldic Atchievement ENGLAND, EDWARD VII., KING OF; Saxe-Coburg Dynasty
, ,
...
...
... ... EYRE, of Lindley Hall, co. Leic. &c. Pedigree ... ... ... .. EYRE, THOMAS JOHN, of Upper Court, Kilkenny, Heraldic Atchievement FINCH-HATTON, H. S., Earl of Winchilsea and Nottingham, Heraldic Atchievement ... GRESLEY, Sir ROBERT, nth Bart., of Drakelow, Derbyshire, Arms GREVILLE, FRANCIS RICHARD, 5th Earl of Warwick and Brooke, Heraldic
74-77 80-81 82 85 97 99
Atchievement
HAIG, of Bemersyde, co. Berwick, Pedigree HATTON, Sir CHRISTOPHER, K.G., Lord Chancellor, Heraldic Atchievement
102-103
...
.
108
HOWARD, HENRY
ment
of Hutton Bonville, Yorks, Heraldic Atchievement FITZALAN, K.G., I5th Duke of Norfolk, Heraldic Atchieve-
in
16-17,60-61,114-115
117
HOWARD, HENRY,
HuNTER-WESTON,
Earl of Surrey, Heraldic Atchievement, for which bearing he was ... ... ... ... attainted and executed ... ... ... ... ...
of Hunterston, Ayrshire, N.B., Pedigree
...
119
...
...
LEGH, of Norbury Booths, Pedigree, see PENNINGTON ... LINDSAY, JAMES, 26th Earl of Crawford and Sth Earl of ... drawn by Mr. Perceval Landon ... ... ...
Balcarres, K.T.,
...
... ...
157-159 Arms,
...
128
LORAINE, Rear-Admiral Sir LAMBTON, Bart., Heraldic Atchievement LYSTER, Major CHARLES BYBIE, of Waye, Devon, Arms, drawn by Mr. Perceval Landon
130
133
155
PAULETT (WILLIAM,
Clarenceux
'57-159
T., 4th Howth, K.P., Arms, drawn LAWRENCE, Sir ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... by Mr. Perceval Landon ... 171 ... SCROPE, SIMON, of Danby-super-Yore, Com. Ebor., Heraldic Atchievement, 1698 175 ... 180-181 STAPYLTON, of Carlton, Yorks, now of Lolworth, co. Cambridge, Pedigree ... ... ... STARKIE, late Col. of Huntroyde, Lanes, Heraldic Atchievement 183 200 WALPOLE, ROBERT HORACE, 5th Earl of Orford, Heraldic Atchievement Heraldic Atchievement ... ... WELBY, REGINALD, Lord, G.C.B., 203 210 WOLSELEY, Viscount, K.P., Heraldic Atchievement, drawn by Mr. Perceval Landon...
,
WILLIAM U.
Earl
of
WROTTESLEY, Baron,
of Wrottesley, Pedigree
209
DESCRIPTION OF THE
i.
Salop, Knight
:
c.
\z^fretty, on ?
E.
DE ALDIT
Cotton
Charter,
xi. 38.
[7017. ]
[I3th century]
six lozenges, three, two
2.
THOMAS DE BOLLESDUNE
and one.
SIGILLVM
TOMAS
3.
DE
BOLLESDVNE.
[7576.]
quarterly 12 rntndles in orle, C EC. Stowe Charter, 308.
.
MARG
DE
4.
SIMON DEDENE
[i2th century]
:
LVM
SIMONIS
DE
PAULINUS
5
GEOFFREY,
or
though perhaps per pale frelty and . . . 'SIGILAdditional Charter, 21, 183 used by ROBERT/. lord of Westacle, Great Oakley, Norfolk. [9232.]
fretty
DENE.
&
6.
AMAURICUS
Earl of Gloucester, ob. circa 1226 harry ILLVM ALMAR. No. 6 counter.
.
'SECRETUM
COMITIS GLOVERNIE.
Harleian Charter,
45
7.
c. 28.
[9538.]
estoiles
&
10.
ROBERT DE FERRERS,
Derby
ROBS WILL'I FIL' ET HERES DNI FERRAR' QODA' COMITIS DERBEYE. No. 10 counterseal same 'SIGILLVM ROBERT! DE (FERRAR)IIS COMITIS DERBEYE,
1254-1278
-
DE
arms.
Ad-
[5908.]
9.
Line. temp.
IS
JOHN a chevron between three estoiles, in base a ... MA. Harleian Charter, 52 G. 42. [11,154.]
13.
11.
ROGER DE
LASCI, counterseal.
See No.
12.
RICHARD DE WAREN [late I2th cent.] two lyons passant gardant in pale. RICARDI DE WAREN. Cotton Charter, xvi. -9 A. [14,270.]
+ SIGILLVM
13.
ROGEX DE
II.
quarterly, a bendlet
and a
label of
seven faints.
DE
i\
LASCI
CONSTABVL'
14.
CESTRE.
Harleian Charter, 56 H. 43 A.
(S.
Huntingdon, dau.
chevronelly,
of
GILBERT DE GANT,
perhaps
.
though
COMITIS ...
15.
eight
Liz), 3rd Earl of Northampton and Earl of Lincoln circa ii6o-on an oval ... IE chevrons. COMITISSE ... IE
. .
ILEBERT
Julius C.
vii.
fo.
189'.
[13,239.]
Northants,
late
ROBERT DE PINKEINI
I2th century
AL. PINKENI, /.
HENRY DE PINKENI,
PINKENEY
: ;
of co.
impaling
sinister,
three bars
wavy, SIFREWAST?
86
B.
"SIGILL
ROBERTI
DE
PINKEINI.
Harleian Charter,
55.
[12,646.]
SEALS.
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rr
WK
rr r&
&
HEKA1.DIC JNTRODUCTIOfil
GREEK
VASE,
WITH DEVICE
Here Guy
seized Harold.
HERALDIC INTRODUCTION.
(With
Illustrations of the Seals of the Barons, 1300-1.)
of the symbols and devices of the ancients with Heraldry as to much aimless discussion as to its origin and
and
also to
much vague
theory, as
if,
occult science.
ADOMAR DE VALENCE.
Surely in the nature-worshipper we detect the Heraldic protoplasm, the primeval king of arms. He it was who painted the object of his veneration on his skin as a charm against the evil one when at peace, and on his shield in defence of his person when at war ; the presence or whereabouts of his chieftain
or tribal head he distinguished by a standard; ensign, or banner, as all writers in this simple statement may not the Heraldic testify, from Moses downwards ;
EDM. DE MORTIMER.
prototype be surely discerned ? Further down the ages it may well have been the bards of every clime who handed down in turn these mystic emblems in their own weird way, inventing as they went the almost forgotten chimera and other monstrosities which were to strike terror into the hearts of the adversary.
'
Later still, the vases of the Greeks (550, 500 B.C.) are eloquent in examples .Some of these, by consent of the Hellenic equivalent of our Heraldic system. of Sir E. Maunde Thompson, Director, I am permitted to reproduce from the Illustrated Catalogue of Greek and Etruscan Vases in the British Museum,
edited by H. B. Walters, M.A. ; they may be thus described who bears on his shield an eagle or other (1) Vase representation of Heracles and Geryon, two examples, pp. xiv, xxxvii. bird displayed
:
(2)
for Troilos beyond the fountain, on his shield, representation of Achilles lying in wait 2 lyous gardant [the edge of the shield foreshadowing the bordure of later times], p. xxxvii. " Caeretan" Hydria, found in a tomb which belongs at the latest to the end of the (3) Vase On the shield of one, sixth century B.C. Representation of four .warriors in combat.
Vase
ROGER BIGOD.
(4)
See also enlargement, p. xxiii. On the extreme right is Ares Vase representation of combat of Heracles and Kyknos. visor up, a Boeotian shield black, on a white thrusting with a spear, bearded, helmet, roundle, a star of twelve points in black and purple, all between two white lyons
a demi-boar salient,
p. xxiii.
rampant regardant,
p. xxxvi.
JOHN, EARL OF
XVI
1300-1301.
ESSEX.
JOHN DE
ST.
JOHN, OF HANAK.
xvii
who
boar
on
their shields.
the
occurs on one such shield, found in the river Witham (see Frontispiece), and dates from the beginning of our era, see " Archseologia," xxiii. 95.
HUGH DB
VERB.
The symbols of the Normans, at the Conquest, represented in the muchdebated Bayeux Tapestry next claim our notice. Mr. Fowke, the latest historian of the Tapestry, recites at length the opinions of Bolton Corney, M. Thierry, Dr. Lingard, Mr. Freeman, and many others, with whom he agrees in regarding it as a contemporary work, but in no way associated with Queen Matilda, though probably made under the orders of Bishop Odo by Norman workpeople at Bayeux for their church of Bayeux.*
Of its pre-heraldic devices, represented in the Headpieces of this work, I may, perhaps, be allowed to quote Mr. Fowke's own words " As a nearer approach is made to the ages of Chivalry the realistic representations of
:
HENRY DE GREY.
natural objects give place to those of geometrical figures which were soon systematized as ordinaries, whilst the animals assume the more conventional form in which they were subsequently borne. Thus the place of the wild beasts is taken by crosses, roundles, or besants, interlacing bands, and simple tinctures, and this stage is most clearly shown in the tapestry. do not here find any particular or distinguished person represented twice as bearing the same device ('Archseologia,' xix. 188), and we must therefore conclude that they are not intended to represent the arms of any individual, or only in some cases and that appropriately, but their representation at all, of course, implies the existence of a system of
We
ROBERT DE MONHAUT.
And this we gather also from Wace, bearings by which the wearer was known. ' E tuit event fet cognoissances Ki Norman alter conust El ke 1'autre portuer neuet.'
' '
who
says
HUGO BARDOLF.
These were cognizances to distinguish one Norman from another, and no man dared to use another's showing that the assumption of arms was not the subject of mere caprice. The flags which are shown in the tapestry are of two kinds, the Gonfanon and the Pennon, and by them is the rank of the bearer determined. Wace tells us
Li barons ourent gonfanons, Li chevaliers ourent penons. The Gonfanon was a peculiar standard, generally borne near the person of the commander- inchief ; such an one occurs thrice in the tapestry, and is invariably Argent, a cross or, in a bordure azure."
'
Of 39
"no
less
ensigns
than 30 are triparted, a style of ornament very prevalent with Christian warriors of that period, and considered by Mr. French as emblematic of the Blessed Trinity, and in these points he sees the germ of the pile, a bearing of much disputed origin."
ROBERT DE TATESHAL.
The Bayeux Tapestry: a Descriptioti and History, by Frank Rede Fowke, first published by the Arundel Society in 1875, under the sanction of the Science and Art Department of the Committee of the Council on Education, and secondly by George Bell & Sons
in 1897.
* See
ROBERT DE Tom.
PETER DE MAULEY
(3).
ROBERT DE CLIFFORD.
WILLIAM DE Ros.
REGINALD DE GREY.
XV111
1300-1301
THOMAS DE
PETER CORBET.
WILLIAM LE MARSHAL.
FURNIVAL.
ALMARIC DE AMAND.
ST.
WILLIAM DE FERRERS.
THEOBALD DE VERDON.
JOHN DE SEGRAVE.
WILLIAM LE LATIMER.
PHILIP DE KYME.
ALAN LA SOUCHE.
RALPH DE NBVILE.
ROGER MORTIMER.
THOMAS DE MOULTON.
EDMUND DE
EYNCOURT.
JOHN DE BEAUCHAMP.
JOHN DE MOHUN.
THOMAS DE BERKELE.
xix
HENRY
TEIHEIS.
HENRY DE TREGOZ.
JOHN DE LANCASTER.
WALTER DE FAUCONBERGE.
With the spread of Feudalism, then, came the introduction of the linear or geometrical, and from the imaginary per pale, per fess, per chevron, per saltire, &c., would naturally be evolved, the pale, the fess, the chevron, the saltire.* Out of this fortuitous combination of some of the elements of Euclid with the objects of the nature-worshipper, sprang that system we call Heraldry.
Although there is evidence that Heraldic bearings were assuming a definite form in the reign of Stephen (ii3S-S4)t it is not a little remarkable that Richard i. is the first English king who is known to have adopted an heraldic On his great seal (1189) he bore the two lyons for the Duchies of bearing. Normandy and of Poictou or Maine. In his second great seal (1198)! he added
WALTER DE HUNTERCOMBE.
Anjou this has Henry Spelman (" Aspilogia," page 67), the earlier kings of England had marks and tokens painted on their shields, which they altered at pleasure. In this connection it would be interesting to know on what authority, if any, Brooke, York Herald, described " the names and armes of those the Dering Roll as Knightes as weare w* Kinge
;
a third lyon for the Duchy of Aquitaine, or, as some say, for since been our national arms of dominion ; according to Sir
RICHARD TALBOT.
firste at the assigge of Aeon or Acres," 1191 (Ashmole MS. 1120). instances of these symbols or badges are generally found on standards Early or banners, and it is worthy of note that in the Crusade of (2 and 3 R. i.) 1191,
Richard the
Richard " had a standard of y e Dragon which he delivered to Peter de Preaus e to beare notwithstanding y' Robert Trusbut chalenged y carrying thereof as his
ROGER LE STRANGE,
OF ELLESMERE.
hereditary right" (Ro. Hoveden, fo. 397, . 10). " These only borne on shields, but were also paynted on silken symbols or badges were not " See the surcotes worne over their shirts of mail (and also upon the caparisons of their horses). Arundel or Military Roll and seals. " But these surcotes of silke, being at firste made wide and the marks so girt close to them at ye waist, did, by reason of their pleates, oftimes confound paynted on them, which being discerned they were afterwards made straight and plaine, so that ye same marks which stood eminently to be seen on the shield was also as visible on the surcote both before and behind, and being thus depicted on them gave ye first occasion of calling them " cotes of armes (Stowe MS. 662, fo. 16).
this defect of the early "pleates" supply a cue to the origin of of the variations in Heraldry? The appearance of a plain fess or a plain bend on a standard would vary, according to the point of view or the strength of the breeze, from different directions ; it might suggest, even if it did not appear
JOHN DE BOUTOURT,
Does not
many
as,
or the
WILLIAM MARTYN.
unde, wavy, or dancett^e add to this the proclivities of each arms painter, momentary illusion of, say, an engre'le for a lozenge, fusil, dancct, " * See also Heraldry, its Laws and its Antiquities of Heraldry, by W. Smith Ellis, and
;
THOMAS DE CHAWORTH.
Humours," by Jane MacNeal, Munscy's Afagazine, September 1901. t Geoffrey Mandevillt, by J. H. Round, Appendix A, pp. 388-396. Richard the First's change of Seal, see Feudal England, by J. H. Round, page
545.
SIMON DE MONTACUTE.
ROB. DE SCALES.
JOHN DE MOLIS.
BOGO DE KNOVILE.
JOHN LOVELL.
indent, and even a mascle, and their evolution therefrom may be readily accounted for. In Cole's copy of the Parliamentary Roll occurs the ominous note of warning, " Take Hede of his wordes endented and engrayled, and examine such cotes with older Presydents." Nor must we omit to mention the
cross moline, patonce, pate"e and flory, which are often confused, or imperfectly drawn, by the Herald-painter. So with the cross moline, cercelle' and recercelle, which are equally confounded in blason and in trick ; even crosses crosslet
are often drawn as crosses botonne'e in early tricks, probably because it was easier so to do. In a less degree the bend, bendlet or baston, the quarter and the canton, fret and fretty, flory and florette'e, often represent the caprice or
NICHOLAS POYNZ.
Herald or the Herald-painter of each particular roll. So, whether a mullet had 5 or 6 points, pierced or not, whether a label had 3 or 5 pendants and yet the theory has gone forth that the label of three denotes a son, and that a label of five denotes a grandson. Perhaps a more interesting feature of these early Rolls is the quaint NormanFrench blason ; I specially except such illiterate jargon as obtained under the
indifference of the
tow,
;
WILLIAM PAYNELL..
rising generation
Gartership of the two Dethicks, and of some succeeding kings-of-arms. The of Heraldic editors, whether of a Family Armorial or of a
County History, hardly seem to justify the "out-of-the-mouths-of-babes-and" sucklings theory by their eagerness to adopt in lieu of universally recognized formula the A-B-C of the "Accedens of Armoury." With equal intelligence " Little might they rehabilitate the author of Jack Horner," and present him to their admirers as the superior of Rudyard Kipling.* But, to be serious, who
will
JOHN DE SOLKVE.
and Cromwell
in the
Boroughbridge Roll
(see facsimile
and
" type, pp. xxvi, xxvii), or explain the wyfers," which occur not of Benhale and of Crek, but also in the arms of Sir Edmond
" Meyrick, in the Archsologia," vol. xxxi. page 247, unable to resist a thrust at the expense of the Heralds and their College, supposes them to be vipers' nests ? " Tertoleres " in Criel, " voyderis anabeles " in Dolerd, " p'my " " " in Constable, Dacre and Raynsford, " amptie in Wellesby, or the temoyles," "feuilles," "mailles," &c., of Bosville, are also curiosities in their way and worth
de Mauley
for
consideration.
of Jenyns' Roll seem to have bifurcated and become sometimes palets and at others the modern emasculate wavy, in lieu of the bold nebule'e, undulating lines of the old tricks. In this connection the blason of Theobald de Valoines " " une barre suggests further complications. The chevron et demi," of Strecche etdemi" of Twyford, and "une fees et demi" of Pipard, suggest the accommo-
de longe
"
"ounde
effect, 2
chevrons or 2 bars
ROBERT DE LA WARD.
to
be equal to
* See
i^.
5, 6,
EUSTACE DE HACCHE.
July 6, 13, 20 (1901).
"
WALTER
.UCHAMP.
JOHN DE HAVERING.
WALTER DE TEYE.
NICHOLAS DE CAREW.
JOHN LE BRETOUN.
JOHN DE HODLESTON.
1298
;
ROGER DE HUNTINGFELD.
the
An
coat of Sir
Simon de Montagu quartered with Monthermer, which may be considered coeval with the oft-quoted coat of Castile quarterly with Leon, borne by Eleanor, Queen of Edward i., who died in 1296.
The last point to which I will here refer is the ancient practice of adopting the arms, though not the name, of an heiress, and with the further object of drawing attention to this interesting point I append the few instances that occur
to
me
of old families
who do
;
FULKE LE STRANGE.
disallowed to Abney assumed Ingwardby Lord Mayor Abney (1701), Harl. MS.
HUGH
FITZ HENRY.
6179, f- 66.
Congreve assumed Campion. Coles assumed Knightley. Croke assumed Blount. (Croke claims male descent from Blount.) Fleming assumed Hudleston.
Wallop
Stanley (E. Derby) assumed Bamville. (E. Portsmouth) assumed Barton. Wrottesley (E.) assumed Basset.
Contemporary with the early Rolls of Arms are the Seals of the Barons who signed and sealed the famous letter to the Pope (12 Feb. 1300-1) on his preThese hundred seals present the earliest and tensions to the crown of Scotland. most authentic evidence of the armorials used by the Barons of England in the
in the British
From the plaster casts fourteenth century, or perhaps in the thirteenth century. Museum it would seem as if many of the seals had been engraved
;
WALTER DE MOUNCY.
THOMAS DE LA ROCHE.
by the same man for the very purpose of this sealing that used by John de Hastings, lord de Bergavenny, is supposed to be hypothetical, or perhaps a very that of Brian FitzAlan is not early example of the fictitious in Heraldry heraldic, and that of John de Botetourt is of the nature of a badge or heraldic emblem, while Edmond de Hastings evidently adopted for the occasion the territorial or baronial arms (?) of Drummond, encircling them with a Hastings legend. As will be seen on reference to the engravings the majority of the shields are of the triangular or heater shape. William de Paynell affords the earliest example of arms on a lozenge, and Robert FitzPayne bore his arms on an oval shield. On fourteen seals, those to whom they belonged are represented on horseback in complete armour, but only three of them namely, Thomas Plantagenet, Earl and of Lancaster ; Ralph de Monthermer, Earl of Gloucester and Hertford helmets. The first on their crests as are St. bearing represented John John de named was of the blood royal ; the second married Joan, the King's daughter, the last named, John widow of Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester, &c de St. John, had distinguished himself in the wars of Gascony, France, and From this fact it is Scotland, and was therefore in high military repute. limited to was a helmet crest on a of the that originally bearing supposed
; ; ;
MATHEW
FITZ JOHN.
connected with the blood royal, or of the highest military renown, and was in effect the precursor of a much greater honour, itself. See the eventuating in the Order of the Garter
those
'
Archseologia."
GILBERT PECCHE.
EDMUND
HASTINGS.
RALPH DE GRENDON.
XXII
ROBERT HASSTANG.
" These great
HENRY DE PYNKENY.
JOHN DE KIXGESTON.
commanders in the wars in France and Scotland, who held of under them, and, for the capite, had numerous tenants who served Herald to regular marshalling of their marks and badges, had each a peculiar These the other. from distinction each had a full and clear see that (tenant) heralds had their titles either from some of the great seigniories belonging to
the King in
the crown or from those unto
whom
ii.
Com-
WILLIAM DB LEYBURN.
Notwithstanding these precautions some heraldic improprieties seem to have occurred subsequent to the battle of Agincourt, for in 5 Hen. v. it was proclaimed that " all such who had taken ye liberty of wearing cotes of armes in any former expedition where neither they nor their ancestors had ever used any were thenceforth prohibited y" farther enjoyment of them unless they could produce
a title thereto by Grant from some person who had authority for that purpose, of Aginexcepting those only who had been with that warlike King in battell Close Roll 5 court (1415), did then bear them in that memorable service."
NICHOLAS DE MEYNIL.
H.
v.
This brings us within measurable distance of that ill-starred incorporation of the Heralds' College by Richard HI., six months after he was crowned. The King gave the Heralds a sometime royal residence, Pulteney Inn or Cold
Harbore in Thames Street, built by Lord Mayor Pulteney, temp. E. in. Hardly was the incorporation complete, when Garter Writhe attempted to deprive his brother officers of the advantages of the Royal gift by claiming the house
as personal to himself. As a result he resigned his Garter-ship January 4, 1484-5, and the property once more reverted to the Crown. The battle of Bosworth sealed the fate of the Heralds as a Corporation, until the reign But this of Philip and Mary, when it was re-incorporated, July 18, 1555.
JOHN DE GREYSTOK.
JOHN PAVNELL.
interregnum failed to allay the spirit of strife inaugurated by Writhe, engendered of personal gain at the expense of his fellows, a spirit which cannot be said to have become extinct In "Ancestral Families" I shall incidentally show from the
in the British
Museum
Heraldry
is
written
and embodied
in the petty
commercial
jealousies of the Heralds, in their utter lack of esprit de corps, as proved by the sale of their records, and in their unscrupulous
WILL. TOUCHET.
"y*
made no matter
and
*
history,
alas
is
the Heraldry of
Genealogist [N.S.],
63
No. 404,
p.
TRICK TEMF. H.
vi.,
fo.
GREEK VASE,
B.C.
550, 500:
"Caeretan" Hydna, found in a tomb which belongs end of the sixth century B.C.
side, fully
at
Four warriors
in
combat, on either
armed with
shields, spears,
and high
The warrior on the extreme right has a demi-boar salient sable crested helmets. on his shield. On the cuirasses of those in the centre are volutes, and in one of
them
also a palmette.
From
"
by H. B. Walters, page
68.
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ROLLS OF ARMS
Incorporated in this Volume, with references to British Museum Manuscripts, in which they are either tricked or blasoned ; based on the list given in
the
"
Genealogist"
editors,
Arden, Arundel, Ashmole, Howard, Norfolk and Surrey, for such names as Charles, Military, Planche, Powell, Walford and Willement my regret
is
T - trick.
Arden
(late Charles), H. III. H. 6137, ff. 45 (io)-57 (15). T. Add. 4965 ff, 10 (I (-25 (5). T.
B)
= blason.
Carlaverock, E.
(c)
= coloured.
continued.
50, 51 (B).
I.
H. 6589,
Cotton,
ff.
13,
Calig.
A.
xviii.,
ff.
"The Poem."
Lansd. 209, ff. 257-271. Add. 5848, pp. 155-159"
Charles (here called Arden).
T.
(c).
Ashmole (late Powell), E. III. Ashmole 804, in colours on vellum. Add. 26,677, > n colours.
Atkinson, H. vi.
H. 1408, ff. 105-109 (B). Cott. Cleop. C. in. ff. 201", 202 (B).
Bollard, E. IV. H. 2076, ff. 78-82.
T.
Cotgrave, incorporated mjenyns' Ordinary. Dering, H. in. Harl. 6137, ff. 89" (i3)-97" (16). T. H. 6589, ff. 52-53, fragment. T. " Lansd. 260, ff. 216-220 (B). Mr. Knyvett's." Ashmole 1120, ff. 171"- 174. T.
Dunstable
(I),
ff.
H. 1068,
T.
H.
1408,
ff.
H. 246, ff. 6"- 1 4". T. H. 3968, ff. 112-127. T. H. 6589, ff. 51" (B).
H. 6595, ff. 1-15", colours. Cott. Tib. E. ix., ff. 81, 89. Ashmole 1120, ff. 150"- 162".
Calais (knighted there), E. III. H. 1068, ff. 156-163*, 183 (B). H. 1156, ff. 82-83 ( B >II.
T
T.
and
(B).
H. 2213, ff. 24-27". H. 4033, ff. 53-57, coloured and (B). H. 4270, ff. 24-28. T, unnamed. H. 6137, ff. 31" (3)-37* (4). T. H. 6148. ff. I44"-I49. H. 6589, ff. 8", 41-43" (B). Add. 5848, ff. 145-154 (c).
'
Dunstable
(2),
ff.
E. in.
H. 6589,
49-49", fragment
(B).
Cott. Otho.
6589,
f.
it (B).
187-192" (B). Lansd. 860 A., ff. II and Il b fragment Sloane 1301, ff. 257-261" (B).
ff.
,
0.4
xxx.,
(B).
Camden, E.
I.
Falkirk, E. H. 6589,
Glover,
I.
ff.
9, 9" (B).
H. in.
(13).
T.
Carlaverock, E. I. II. 1068, ff. 1-6 (B). II. 1408, ff. 142-143" (B). H. 2213, ff. 28-29". and (B).
H. 6589, f. ii" (B). Add. 29,796, part, colours on vellum. GrimaUi, E. in.
Stacy Grimaldi, colours on vellum.
GUI'Him, E.
I.
II.
ff. ff.
ff.
58-60, coloured and (B). Tand unnamed. 28-30". T. 37" (6)- 40 (12).
H. 6137, H. 6589,
ff. ff.
57(ig)-6l
44, 45.
(4).
T.
T.
ROLLS OF ARMS.
Harhian, E. I. or II. H. 337, ff. 12-31, in colours on vellum.
Holland, E.
i.
ff.
or
II.
H. 1068,
II.
22I3,
ff.
H. 4033, ff. 6o"-6l, coloured and (B). H. 4270, ff. 3o''-3i''. T, unnamed. H. 6137, ff. 40 (14)^41 (20). T. Add. 5848, ff. 159-161 (c).
ffwuirii (late Plane lit}. H. 1068, ff. 156-183
'.
(R).
\
Jenyns*
Ordinary.
(B).
Koll
Jenyns\
H. 872
ILLUSTRATIONS.
Anglo-Saxon Bronze Shield
Heraldic Atchievements, see Contents Heraldic Title Page
Heraldic Seals early 1 3th Century Encaustic Tiles and Pavement, &c., from Neath Abbey, see Preface Greek Vases, 550, 500 B.c
Barons' Seals, 1300
Frontispiece^
x'
x" v-x
xiv, xxiii, xxxvi, xxxvii
xv-xxn
xxxviii
...
ANJOU, GEOFFREY, COUNT OF, Effigy, 1150, after Stothard ALDEBURGH, SIR WILLIAM DE, Monumental Effigy, c. 1360, after Stothard BACON, SIR HENRY, Monumental Effigy, c. 1335, after Stothard
Badges and Banners
214,220,221
9
Effigy, after
WILLIAM, Monumental Effigy, 1407, after Boutell BEAUCHAMP, THOS., 4th EARL OF WARWICK, K.G. 1406, Monumental
BAGOT,
Sir
Waller
I2
justying at
Gynesc. 1410, from Cotton MS. Julius E. IV. WARWICK, K.G. 1369, Rubbing from the Hastings
Effigy, 1243, after
13
!
Gough
BITTON, SIR JOHN DE, Incised Slab, 1227, after Boutell Monumental Slab, after Boutell BLENKINSOPP,
19 21
22
BOHUN,
1465, after Drummond BOTILER, Sir JOHN DE, Incised Slab, 1285, after Boutell BOURCHIER, HENRY, EARL OF ESSEX, Monumental Brass, 1483, after Waller
,
wife of Sir
PETER ARDKRNE,
25 27 28
31
BRAOSE, THOMAS, LORD, Monumental Effigy, 1361, after Drummond BRAY, SIR REGINALD, P.C., H. vn., from Memorial Window, after Carter BRUCE, SIR WILLIAM DE, Monumental Effigy, c. 1226, after Drummond BRYAN, SIR GUY, K.G. c. 1391, Monumental Effigy, after Stothard ... ... BURES, SIR ROBERT DE, 0.1302, Monumental Effigy, after Waller CALVELEY, SIR HUGH, temp. E. in., Monumental Effigy, after Stothard CAMBRIDGE Arms of the University and of its older Colleges CAWNE, SIR THOMAS, temp. E. in., Monumental Effigy, after Stothard CLARE, GILBERT DE, LORD OF CLARE 1230, Monumental Effigy, after Carter COBHAM, SIR JOHN, 1407, Monumental Effigy, after Gough COMPTON, SIR WILLIAM, of Compton Wynyats, Banner, temp. H. vin. CORNWALL, EARL OF, JOHN, of Eltham, 1334, Monumental Effigy, after Stothard CREK, SIR JOHN DE, 1325, Monumental Effigy, after Waller D'ABERNON, SIR JOHN, 1277, Monumental Effigy, after Waller DAUBENY, SIR JOHN, 1346, Monumental Slab, after Boutell DALYNGRUGGE, SIR , 1395, Monumental Effigy, after Boutell
32 36 37
...
38 42 4
43
47
49
51
...
I i
54 57
63 65 66 68
... ...
DESPENCER, EDWARD, LORD, 1375, Monumental Effigy, after Carter ... ... , c. DISNEY, 1350, Monumental Slab, after Boutell DRUMMOND, SIR JOHN, 1301, Monumental Effigy, after Drummond A Tournament C.I 500, British Museum, Add. MS. 24,098
St.
69 70
71
72
...
... ...
...
...
72
of Great Seals, EDWARD I.-VI. EDWARD III., Rubbing from the Hastings Brass EDWARD THE BLACK PRINCE, 1376, Monumental Effigy,
ENGLAND, Reverse
facing 73 78
after Stothard
FELBRIGGE, SIR GEORGE, 1400, Monumental Effigy, after Boutell FELBRIGGE, SIR SIMON DE, K.G. 1416, Monumental Effigy, after Boutell FITZ ALAN, JOHN, EARL of ARUNDEL, 1434, Monumental Effigy, after Stothard 87, FITZ RALPH (SiR WILLIAM), 1323, Monumental Effigy, after Waller FOLLIOTT, ELIZABETH, widow of RICHARD, 1361, Monumental Effigy, after Stothard ... FOXLEY, SIR JOHN DE, 1378, Monumental Effigy, after Boutell GERARD, PETER, 1492, Monumental Effigy, after Waller GLOUCESTER, ROBERT, EARL OF, surnamed Consul, 1147, Monumental Effigy, after
Carter
79 84 84
101
88
91
92 94 95 100
i I
GREYSTOKE, JOHN, BARON OF, 1305, Monumental Slab, after Boutell HARSYCK, SIR JOHN, 1384, Monumental Effigy, after Boutell HARCOURT, LADY, Monumental Effigy, showing the Order of the Garter, after Anstis... HASTINGS, LAURENCE, EARL OF PEMBROKE, 1348, Monumental Effigy, from the
Hastings Brass
PAGE loo
106 106
HASTINGS, SIR HUGH, 1347, Monumental Effigy, from the Hastings Brass HOLLAND and CHARLETON Arms, JOICE, widow of SIR JOHN TIPTOFT, 1446, Monumental Brass,
after Boutell.
109
INNS OF COURT, Arms xxxv LANCASTER, HENRY, DUKE OF, K.G. 1347, Rubbing from the Hastings Brass 124 LANCASTER, EDMUND, EARL OF, 1295, from a Missal in the "ArchiEologia" 125 LITTELBURY, SIR HUMPHREY, Monumental Effigy, after Stothard 129 LONGESPEE, WILLIAM, EARL OF SALISBURY, 1226, Monumental Effigy, after Stothard 131
Incised Slab, after Boutell LOWTHER, LOVEDAYE or BASSETT, unidentified Effigy, after Richardson MACLEAN, of Duart, from Drummond's "Sculptured Monuments in lona" MACLEAN, of Ross, from Drummond's " Sculptured Monuments in lona" MARSHALL, WILLIAM, EARL OF PEMBROKE, 1219, Monumental Effigy, after Richardson MAULEY, SIR ROBERT DE, temp. E. n., Monumental Effigy, from the " Archseologia " *MOWBRAY, THOMAS, DUKE OF NORFOLK, 1400, Heraldic Atchievement wrongly
,
attributed to
him
instead of
Hen.
NEVILL, RALPH, EARL OF WESTMORLAND, 1425, Monumental Effigy, after Stothard ... NORTHWOODE, SIR ROGER, 1361, Monumental Effigy, after Stothard (his wife page 91) OXFORD Arms of the University and of its older Colleges QUARTERMAYNE, RICHARD and SIBILLA, of Rycote, Oxon., Monumental Brass ... Monumental Effigy, after Hollis PEMBRIDGE, " RICHMOND, EARL OF, PETER OF SAVOY, 1268, from the "
,
...
...
Royal Quarterings, Atchievements by the late Frater Anselm RYTHER, SIR WILLIAM DE, 1308, Monumental Effigy, after Hollis
1382, Rubbing from the Hastings Brass SAY, SIR JOHN, 1473, Monumental Effigy, after Waller SEPTVANS, SIR ROBERT, 1306, Monumental Effigy, after Waller SHELTON, SIR RALPH, 1423, Monumental Effigy, after Cotman SHURLAND, SIR ROBERT DE, Monumental Effigy, after Stothard
188
169
ST.
172
176
177
178
STAFFORD, RALPH, LORD, 1347, Rubbing from the Hastings Brass STAUNTON, SIR WILLIAM, 1326, Monumental Effigy, after Stothard THORPE, SIR EDMUND DE, 1418, Monumental Effigy, after Stothard TRUMPINGTON, SIR ROGER DE, 1289, Monumental Effigy, after Waller VALENCE, WILLIAM DE, EARL OF PEMBROKE, 1296, Monumental Effigy, after Gough... VAUX, Cumberland, Incised Slab, after Boutell VERB, ROBERT DE, EARL OF OXFORD, 1221, Monumental Effigy, after Stothard ... WANTLEY, JOHN, c. 1424, Monumental Effigy, after Stothard WHATTON, SIR RICHARD DE, temp. H. HI., Monumental Effigy, after Stothard ... WILLINGTON (?), temp. R. IL, Monumental Effigy, after Stothard WINGFIELD, SIR JOHN, 1400, Monumental Effigy, after Boutell
,
179 182
185
191
193
196
196
197 2 oi
213
others), in the
213
in
...
2 I2 2 i3
GEOFFREY DE MAGNAVILLE, in the Temple, is an erroneous and others. See LOVEDAYE, page 134 ... ... ...
*
identification
... ...
by Stothard
...
ANCIENNE
NOBLESSE.
SOME FAMILIES WHOSE ANCESTORS APPEAR ON THE HERALDIC ROLLS IN THIS WORK.
Arms engraved on
Bedfordshire
St.
Essex
*WaIdegrave.
Northamptonshire
Wake.
Suffolk
Hervey.
Bernay.
John.
Buckinghamshire
I
Gloucestershire
Berkeley.
Northumberland
*Grey.
Haggerstone.
Ogle.
larcourt.
Sussex
Ashburnham
Pelham.
Cheshire
*Baskerville.
*Trye.
HantsWallop.
Cope.
Davenport.
Cornwall
Molesworth.
*I'rideaux.
Swinburne. Middleton.
Selby.
Warwickshire
Shirley.
Huntingdon
Thornhill.
*Bracebridge.
Notts
Willoughby.
*Chetwynd.
Stanton.
Cumberland
'Pennington.
KentNeville.
Musgrave. Huddleston.
Westmorland
Oxfordshire
Stonor.
Dering.
Lowther.
*Strickland.
Toke.
Derbyshire
*Gresley.
Blount.
Lancashire
Stanley.
Fleming.
Curzon.
*Annesley.
Villiers.
Vernon.
Bnrdett.
Worcestershire
Talbot.
Cave,
*Colvile.
Molyneux. Hoghton.
Radcltfie.
RutlandManners.
*Harington.
Wingfield.
Winnington.
*Clifton.
Menill.
Chad wick.
Trafford.
Yorkshire
Fitzwilliam.
Devonshire
Courtenay.
Carew.
Pole.
Leicestershire
*Turvile.
(nee
SalopCorbet.
Scrope.
Stapleton. Stourton.
Champernown
Harington). Acland.
Bellew.
'
Beaumont.
Cornewall.
*Grimston.
De
Grey.
"Lingen.
Babington.
Manwaring
Sandford.
Hamerton. Hotham.
'Tempest. Boynton. Waterton.
Clifford.
Lincolnshire
Alington.
Tyrwhit.
Upton.
Dorset
Digby.
*Dymoke.
Staffordshire
Wrottesley.
*Rokeby.
Savile.
NorfolkHoward.
Astley.
Durham
Lumley
*Arden. Okeover.
Bagot.
Meynell. *Saltmarshe.
*Worsley.
Wyvill.
Bediogfeld
*Broughton.
B.C.
550, 500.
Heracles and Geryon. Heracles seizes the centre head of first and second bodies and winged triple only from the waist upwards volant on left Athenae holding out on his shield a bird full wounded (one face), " Greek and Etruscan Vases" H. B. Walters. From Heracles. by cup to
:
AMPHORA
is
In centre a rock-
lyons, that in base reversed, counter passant gardant. From " Greek and Etruscan Vases," by left.
H. B.
Walters.
SO.lfE
OF
HENRY
II.
1150.
Museum
The lyons on
Mans, formerly in the Church of St. Julien. After Stothard. perhaps the earliest specimens of armorial bearings.
at
GGLMVM^WCEM
"
William's Messengers."
(After the
Bayeux Tapestry.)
"
Here
the Messengers
came
to
William"
SOME
F=. Facsimile,
J
FEUDAL
y
-took up the Cross,
Roll, see Preface,
i.e.,
ARMS
a Crusader 1270.
vi.
Dering
page
and
Abbehall, Sir
gules
or,
;
de
(ABKNHAI.I.).
of
fess
Acton
Gloucestershire -(E.
11.
Roll) bore,
an Essex Knight (H. vi. Roll) ( ), bore, gyronny (12) argent and gules, quarterly with, gules, on across moline argent five escalArundel Roll. lops of the field
;
bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, quarterly indented azure and argent probably per fess indented is intended, as in the next.
Jenyns' Ordinary.
bore, at the siege of Calais 1345-8, quarterly per fess indented argent and sable (vel azure), also ascribed to RICHARD ACTON in Surrey Roll R. n. F. * Acton, de, of Aldenham, Salop,
Edward
in. Roll) bore, gules, on a cross patonce argent five azure escallops Jenyns' Ordinary. F.
1387 sant
[
bore, gules, crusily or, two lyons pasin pale argent. Shirley.] F.
JAbelyne, Nicholas
on a cross sable
Roll &c.
F.
five
of the second.
F.
Dering
Roll.
a Suffolk Knight-(H. vi. Roll) bore, argent, a gryphon segreant per fess sable and azure Arundel Roll. Adam, Sir John ap, baron 1299 bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298, argent, on a cross
(
;
Acworth
Aburgavenny, Le
Acclon, Henry
Ordinary.
F.
bore, at the siege of Rouen 1418, gules, crusily and a fess or, a crescent (sable) for difference.
(E. in. Roll) bore, gules, a
six
gules five mullets or (pierced Ordinary). (F. ) The name is Badham. He signed, but did Barons' letter to the Pope 1301,
;
vert,
Jenyns'
often written
page
xxiv.
maunch between
(blasoned, gules, a
cinquefoyles
;
maunch ermine)
argent Jenyns'
;
Achard v. Archard.
Achard, Piers
:
Aglionby, John
two bars and
Roll) bore,
(E. in.
undee
(barry wavy of ten) argent and gules. Jenyns' Roll another, unde'e (6) and a label (3) azure; Arden Roll, &c. F.
or Ac;L'i,ON)-(H. in. Roll) bore, gules, a fleurde-lys argent. (F.) WILLIAM (J) bore it with an azure field Dering and Glover Rolls, &c.
;
Surrey Roll.
*Ackland, John
(R. n. Roll) bore, checquy argent and sable, a fess gules Surrey Roll. F.
;
SOME FEUDAL
COATS OF ARMS.
Anderson, Roger,
of
Wrawby,
co.
Line.
bore, argent, n chevron between I4th cent. F. three crosses flory sable. Shirley. ]
Albini
(E.
II.
Daubeny,
Roll)
bore,
;
and
of
de Albini.
Kent
fil.
Andrew,
Sir John,
of Suffolk
(H.
vi.
Aldam,
Sir Francis,
a sun
John
;
azure,
in
liamentary Roll
Al.DIlllAM.
''.
....
Roll) bore, argent, on a bend engrailed sable three mullets pierced of the field Arundel Roll.
;
Angelley, del
baron 13711386 bore, azure, a fess argent between three crosses crosslet or; Nobility Roll.] [Aldeburgh, Sir "William de, of Aideburgh, Yorkshire, 1360 bore, a fess dan-
(rather DE LAM;LI:V) (E. i. Roll) bore, argent, a fess and in chief three Camden Roll. escallops sable
;
of
Kent .
three lyonceux
(E.
rampant or
from point to point, between three crosslet (now called botonnee) an annulet for difference. See Monumental Brass.]
cettee
Leicr.
crosses
II. Roll) bore, gules, a cinquefoyle ermine, within a bordure sable bezantee Parliamen-. tary Roll. HUGH, lookup the cross 1269.
Aldefelde, Robert-(E.
fitchee argent
in.
Roll)
bore,
gules, a lyon rampant argent debruised by a bend sable charged with three crosses crosslet
;
in.
;
un
florette (a fleur-de-lys) or
Jenyns' Ordinary.
F.
in. Roll) bore, azure, a sun (16 rays) in his glory or Dering
;
Angus,
battle
three
;
bulls'
heads
cabossed
Earl of bore, at the Fnlkirk 1298, gules, a cinquefoyle pierced or, within -xn orle of crosses crosslet See also of the last more probably, crusily.
Q-ilbert,
of
UMFRAVILLE.
horned azure
Ashmole
Roll.
*fAldersey,
gules,
Hugh
de, temp. H.
bore,
cinquefoyles or three leopards' faces vert or more anciently, sable, three chargers or dishes argent. Shirley.]
Ane
or Ano, Drew de (Axo m. DREW or DREW DEANE H. in. Roll) tore, gules, a
saltire
ermine
Arden
Roll.
(?
Roll) bore
Anno, Alysaunder de
three popinjays between
on a
;
Arden
in St.
Roll
the
George
if
Roll.
doubtful
(H. Roll) bore, barry (6) or and azure, a bordure gules Arden Roll.
Burghwallis) were, gules, three bucks' heads cabossed argent. Yorkshire Visitations, ed.
in.
Roll) bore,
;
azure,
five
fusils
in
fess
or,
a bend gules
Anne, "William de
gules,
(E.
in.
Roll)
bore,
Jenyns' Ordinary.
F.
Alwent, John-(E.
;
in. Roll) bore, gules, a chevron ermine between three fleurs-de-lys of the last Jenyns' Ordinary. F.
(
on a bend argent cotised or three popinjays vert beaked and legged gules
F.
Jenyns' Ordinary.
*Alyngton
argent
;
*Annesley, John de
),
vi.
JAmbras, William
(AMBESAS) (H. in. Roll) bore, or, three dice sable! each charged Howard Roll a plate in Dering Roll.
;
;
(R. n. Roll) bore, paly (6) argent and azure a bendlet gules, Jenyns' and Surrey Rolls (K. ) with a bend vaire argent and sable in Cotgrave Roll K. in. and paly (6) azure and argent a baston gobony or and gules, in Jenyns' Ordinary, F. K. III. &c. &c.
Antingham,
a bend argent
;
Ashmole
bore, sable,
Ampndevill, Robert
vair, three palets gules
Ap Adam
bore,
r.
JApeldrefeld,
DE DRKWE?)
(H. in. Roll) bore, gules, three palets sable (azure in trick); Howard Roll.
(H. in. Roll) HENRY I.E ermine, a bend gules; FlTZ (J) bore the bend vaire or and gules. \Viu.i.\M (J) bore, or, a fess lozengy gules
Adam. Henry de
and
vair
Rolls.
SIR
WILLIAM DE ALDEBURGH.
c.
1360.
33 Ed.
III.
After Stnthard.
^nne, of
:
ClTSt
Gu. three bucks' heads caboshed arg. attired or A woman's head, couped at the shoulders ppr.
sa.
George, Knt.
dau. KUt'Htam 9rmc, constable of the_ALiCE, and co-heir. Edward II., and 4 Edward III.
co-heir,
WoodhalL
2.
JOHN ANNE.
ALEXANDER ANNE,
of Frickley
(
of FrickIey=AGNES.
sister of Sir
RALPH ANNE,
the will of Robert^RACE. ) mentionedln Wolveden, treasurer of the Church of York, dated 4 Sept., 1432.
?
I
New
2nd
JOHN ANNE,
He
of Frickley, and of Preston and Rowhall, / K. mentioned as John the elder, in will dated 18 March, 1503-4, of Edward Cresacre, sub-dean of York.
is
=CATHERINE, dau.
I
and
of Thomas Hickleton.
Preston,
co-heir of
MARGERY ANNE.
ELIZABETH ANNE.
ANNE ANNE
mar.to
MARGERY
of
(ist wife).dau.
=JoHN
of
ANNE,=CATHERINE
(2nd
Hercy.
A
1
Frickley, Inq. p. m. 36
ALICE. ELIZABETH'.
John Pecke,
ofWakefield.
son, d. y.
H.VIII.
Apperley, John de
;
(E.
in.
Roll) bore,
.
Arehedekin, Thomas
argent,
three
K.
argent a chevron gules between three pineF. apples vert, slipped or Jenyns' Ordinary.
chevronels
bezantee
Glover Roll.
of Staffordshirebore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308. six martlets or the same are ascribed azure, to Sir WlI.I.lAM (with a label of three), and - 14 martlets to EDMUND in other Rolls, !'. to Sir EDMUND in Ashmoie. See also l<m\
i
Archer, Nicol
le (H. in. Roll) bore, sable, a lyon rampant or St. George Roll. F.
;
Arches, Alexander de
Arches, William
slain at the siege of Calais 1347, bore, gules, three arches argent.
I.F.
MoiNE.
bore, at the battle of
Rouen
]'.
'
Applegarth, Robert
argent,
(E. nr. Roll) bore, three apples slipped gules Jenyns' F. Ordinary.
;
Apr(e)'sby, Christopher
bore, sable, a cross
de(R. u.
bore, at
Roll)
and a
and
of Salop bore, at the Uunstable tournament 1308, gules, crusily chief or; (F.) Another Sir JOHN bore,
Arcalowe,
battle of
Sir
William
K.
the
cribed to
E. iv.
at the siege of Calais 1345-8, gules, crusily fitchee and a chief or (F.), which is also asHl/GH in Jenyns' and to
WILLIAM
Ordinary
with crest
in
Arderne, Rauf de
Arden
Roll.
(K.
II.
sable,
K.
of Berkshire
(K. n.
Arderne, Randulphde
or, crusily a
Arderne, Wakelinede
or,
a lyon rampant
Roll
bore,
bend cotised gules three fleurs-dea bordure of the second Nativity Roll.
reversed, Jenyns' Ordinary (F.) RICHARD, junior, bore, vert, a lyon rampant or debruised by a fess gules. -SIRE DE ARDKRNF. (J) bore,
Archedeckne, John,
a.
Arderne, William de
Arfois
or Arforce, argent, three castles
Arden
Roll.
Arden and
St.
George
Rolls.
Ashmoie
Roll.
of
Cambridge
gules, crusily
and
SIRJOHNDE ARGENTINE,
2nd baron bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, gules, three covered cups argent.
(F.)
WILLIAM
1297
bore, gules, crusily fitch^e and three covered cups argent, Nobility Roll father of Sir JOHN, before named, see facsimile GILES.
bridge 1322, argent, a lyon rampant gules, on his shoulder a einquefoyle of the first, over all a haston azure (in another trick the einquefoyle is on the baston) Parliamentary, Roll. See also EIJGBASTON. For same coat without the baston, see Sir ANDREW ASTLEY. bore, at the siege of Asherst, Sir Calais 1345-8, gules, a cross engrailed between four fleurs-de-Iys argent.
;
Adam-
Ashfeld
Roll
)
bore,
a Suffolk Knight -(H. vi. ), ( bore, sable, a fess engrailed between three rleurs-dc-lys argent Arunclel Roll.
;
two bends or
Howard
Roll.
As(h)ton, Richard
per chevron
Ballard'Roll.
de( E
Arras, Rafede
on a cross azure
Roll.
(F.)
(J),
sable
and argent
with
crest;
or,
Aske, Conan
argent,
mandy
Roll.
Dering
(E.
in.
rampant sable
F.
Ashmole
Artoys, Janico de
bore,
Jenyns' Roll.
of Suffolk-(K. in. Roll) bore, azure, three chevronels or Arundel and Parliamentary Rolls. The field gules in Ashmole Roll.
;
of, banneret-
at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, and by another Earl RICHARD at the siege of Calais
bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298, and at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, gules, a lyon rampant or sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, pp xv. ,xxiv. Borne also by Earl EDMUND
a saltire and a chief argent Arderi and St. George Rolls. See LASSEM.S.
I-'.,
in.
,
bore,
F.
MATRAVERS
AKUNDEL,
bore, at
quarterly
(F.
)
See
in.
Astinn(
Astley,
?an Essex), Knight~(H. VI. Roll) bore, argent, a chevron between three fleurs: de lys sable Arundel Roll.
;
Sir
Andrew,
;
baron
1295
Asdale,
l>ore, at
Thomas- (E.
;
*Ashburnham,
)
Sir
Bartholomew de
bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298, argent, a lyon rampant gules, on his shoulder a cinqueF. ) Borne with a baston by foylc of the first
( (
Sir
RICHARD ASHEBASTON.)
Borne with a
)
of Boroughbridge 1322, gules, a fess (between) six moles (mullets of 6) Sir JOHN bore the same with (F. argent. martlets in lieu of mullets, and another SIR Parliabore plates instead of mullets JOHN, mentary Roll E. II.
the battle
JAshburnham, Richard de
;
einquefoyle ermine by THOMAS (F. in Jenyns' Ordinary, and with a billet ermine in place of the einquefoyle by Sir NICHOLAS,, banneret in Arundel Roll (F.) ;. Sir GILES of co. Leic. Thomas, 3rd lord bore the .einquefoyle or and a label (3) and azure Parly. Roll K. II.
;
bore, gules, a fess and in chief three spurrowells argent Dering Roll.
(E. n. Roll) bore,
Astley,
argent, billettee gules and a lyon rampant sable; in another trick the lyon (and not the Roll. field) is billettee or; Parliamentary
Roll), bore, argent, a fess azure over all a saltire gules. JOHN DE ASSE, bore, or, a saltire gules over all a fess Camden Roll. sable.
Asche, Sire de
-(E.
I.
Thomas bore, in the second Dunstable tournament 1334, azure, a einquefoyle F. Ascribed also to pierced ermine. ANDREW, JOHN, and Sir THOMAS in St. George and Ashmole Rolls and Jenyns' Ordy. THOMAS, of (Hill) Morton, differenced in Surrey Roll with a bordure engrailed or in Sir RAUKF a bordure argent R. ii.
(
) ,-
Ashmole Roll E.
a label
(3) or,
Surrey Roll R.
II.
Astley, Giles
bore, gules, a cinquefoyle pierced ermine between three mullets or Harl. MS. 1481 fo. 75>>.]
;
of
Heligh,
Astley, Robert
crusily or
1297 bore, at the- battle of Falkirk 1298, gules, a fret (vel fretty) or so borne also by his son JAMES, K.o. (a founder), one of the
of Poictiers,
;
heroes
and
Jenyns' Ordinary.
Roll) bore, sable, Roll.
of Gloucestershire
Roll) bore, gules, a lyon rampant or, debruised by a bend vair Parliamentary Roll.
pf Hants or Wilts.
II. Roll) bore, azure, crusily or, and a bend argent cotised of the second. Parliamentary Roll. One of these names took up
(t) Dering Roll. Sir HUGH of co GlOucr. differenced with a label azure (F.) HUGH and JOHN, a bordure, (5) argent (F. Cotgraveand Jenyns' Ordinary E. in. JAMKS with a label gobony argent and azure, Cotgrave and Sir JAMES of co. Glpucr. with a label (3) azure, on each point a lyoncel of the second Parliamentary Roll E. II. where Sir NICHOLAS' first named, appears among the bannerets. Another JAMES took up the cross
)
;
AUDLK.Y
by
WILLIAM DE
1270.
Auke, Gregory de
gules,
(E.
in.
Roll)
in chief three
bore, annulets
all
argent
Jenyns' Ordinary.
F.
Aunsell, Alexander
ermine, on a
or
;
hawks
or
Jenyns' Ordinary.
Gloucestershire
(E.
Atherton, William, see ACHKRTON. fAthol, (David) Earl of (H. in. Roll) bore,
-
palv or and sable, in Norfolk and Grimaldi Rolls (F.) paly (6) in Arden Roll or, 4 palets sable, in Howard Roll and, or three palets azure, in Segar, Camden and St. George Rolls. ADOMAK of Suffolk, younger brother of DAVID DK STRABOI.GV, differenced with a bendlet argent. Harl. MS. 1481 fo. 74.
and argent, a
Roll)
bore,
pe'r
fess
undfe
gules.
(F.
Parliamentary Roll.
fess argent,
a label
in. Roll)bore.
(5)
or
or
AUSTRY
a label
gules,
a baron 1324- bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, or, a cross passant sable (F. ); (borne also by Sir
baron, in Ashmole) and gules, a cross patonce argent (F. ), in Parliamentary Roll, &c., another (? platey at the points) in
;
(H. in. Roll) bore, azure, a fess dancetteV (5) argent Arden Roll. (5) gules
;
Avenbury, Osbern de
three
;
lyons
Roll.
rampant
fourche'e
co.
argent
Arden
(DAVENKY), of
gules,
three
See VENE.
Roll) bore,
Atte Hethe
(6
Lincoln
VIII. 1515) bore, undfe (barry Wavy of ermine and gules, on a chevron (between three shrimps embowed or, a rose gules seeded argent and leaved vert enclosed by two flowers
six)
;
H.
argent, a fess between six annulets 3 and 3 gules; Ashmole Roll the same for Sir WILLIAM of Cambridgeshire in Parliamentary Roll
(E. ni.
E. n.
F.
Awger,
(H.
Sir
Thomas
(AUGER) of Kent
;
Nobility Roll.
Attewode, John
lyon
Roll,
vi. Roll) bore, ermine, on a chief azure three lyonceux rampant or Arundel, Roll.
v.
Awillers
battle of
Davelers.
bore, at the
Devon and
Hants (E. II. Roll) bore, gules, crusily or and a bend lozengy ermine Parliamentary
(H. in. Roll) bore, ermine, chief azure three lyons rampant or
;
Boroughbridge 1322, -azure, a cross argent and a label (3) gules. JOHN, bore it undifferenced, and another JOHN,' with a baston
gules, in.itead of the label
;
Jenyns' Ordinary
E.
III.
F,
(E.
r
in.
Aucher, Henry
on a Arden
Roll.
Ayrmyn, William
de, Earl of Gloucester, Audley, 1337-47 bore, or, three chevronels gules, See also CLARE. Nobility Roll H. Vi.
Hughe
Roll) bore, argent, a paltire engrailed and a chief gules WM.- DE ERMINE, Jenyns' Ordinary. (F.) bore, ermine, a saltire engrailed gules, on a chief of the last a lyon passant gardant or.
;
.
Surrey Roll.
of Bedfordshire -(E. n.
Roll) bore, gules, a chevron argent between three plates Parliamentary Roll. de, of Dorset or Babington, Sir Somerset (E. II. Roll) bore, gules, platey, though tricked as torteaux in Harl. MS. 4033
three horse-shoes or; RAFE. bore, H. ill., St. George azure, crusily a chevron or. (F. Roll; and another coat under this surnann-, paly (6) argent and gules, on a chief azure three horse-shoes of the first, occurs in the
)
.V-hmole Roll.
John
Bagworth,
fess
heads
Parliamentary Roll.
(E. in. Roll) bore, sable a engrailed ermine between three boars' of the last, tusked argent ; couped
Roll.
Ashmole
bore, (E. in.) label (3) azure.
and a
Baiggingedene, Richard de
;
(H.
in.
Babthorpe, Sir R.
;
(H. vi. Roll) bore, a chevron or between three crescents ermine Atkinson Roll.
Roll) bore, or a pile sable and nine mullets St. George (6 points) counterchanged 3, 3, 3 See also ROBERT DK CHANDOS. Roll. (F. )
of
Middlesex
;.
Bacon, Sir
Edmond
bore,
at
the
first
Dunstable tournament 1308, gules, on a chief argent two mullets sable pierced or the same was borne by another ED.MON at the second Dunstable tournament, 1334 - by ROKKRT, within a bordure or and by JOHN within a bordure engrelee or (F.); borne also by
; [
(E. n. Roll) bore, paly (6) argent and azure, on a chief gules a lyon passant gardant or
Baldreston, Richard de
bore, argent a lyon
Sir
*
(E. in.
Rolli
>
rampant purpure
;
same as
ROBERT FlTzRoGEK
of
Baldwin, Roger,
1398
F.
EnwAKD in Jenyns' Ordinary. Sir EDMUND, of Hants or Wilts, bore the mullets unpierced.
(F.
)
Parliamentary Roll.
of Gorleston, Suffolk,
ill. (1335) bore, gules a bend fusily on a chief argent two spur-rowells of Add. MS. 19,116 fo. 129. See ]
Balioll, Sir
the second.
Monumental
Effigy.
Badewe, Sir
;
HUGH DKLAMARK. Badham, Sir John, see JOIIX-AP-ADAM. Badlesmere, Sire Bartholomew de;
for Sir
argent, on a bend azure three eaglets displayed or Ashmole Roll. Probably intended
Hugh
(E. HI.
Roll)
bore,
Alexander de, a baron 1300 bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298, and at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, argent, a faux escocheon (an orle) gules, and many of his name bore the same. (F. ) JOHN of Barnard Castle, another AI.KXANDKR and others bore the reverse the field of the banner borne at Carlaverock is by some stated to have been, or.
Eustace de
and an
(H.
;
Baliol, Baliol,
in.
Roll)
bore,
orle or
Glover Roll.
banneret (baron 1309) bore, at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, argent, a fess double cotised gules with a label (5) azure, his father Gi'SCKI.MK being then alive, but without the label at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, and at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322 so borne by Sir GILES, Ashmole Roll and by
;
;
de, of Bywell-(E. in. Roll) on an inescocheon azure, a lyon. rampant argent crowned or, all within a
1
Hugh
bordure gules, Jenyns Ordinary without the border in Grimaldi Roll a somewhat different coat assigned to KUSTACK DK HAI.LIOL in. TEAS in Glover Roll. See EI'STACE DK
; ;
TOURS. Baliol,
GUNCELME
.
(\)
and RAKE
George
(J)
in the
field
Arden
ermine,
ar-
Roll
another
KAFK
bore the
Rolls.
Camden and
gent,
(E.
St.
de (H. in. Roll) bore, St. George Roll and gules, an orle ermine lenyns' Ordinary; a label (5) azure in Arden Roll. F.
Ingram
Bagod, William-(H.
Bagot, Sir William,
III.
in.
;
Arden
of co. Cambridge
AshRoll) bore, ermine abend gules. Roll. Another Sir WILLIAM bore three eaglets or on the bend, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308. F.
mole
*Bagot, John
,
(R.
II.
chevron gules between three martlets sable ; Sir WILLIAM, of Bromley Surrey Roll. temp. H. iv. differenced with a crescent. See
Monumental
Effigy.
Bagpuzs, John de
(H. in. Roll) bore, azure, crusily or, a fess vaire of the second and gules; Arden Roll. (F.) Sir JOHN, of Rutland, bore, E. H., gules, two bars argent, in chief
SIR
HENRY BACON.
AFTER STOTHARD.
1335.
'**:
'"tofyn'Xafi,*.
&}*&a&y+
<***-
Baliol,
William de(H. m.
(5) gules.
anorlevair, a label
AnotherWlLLiAM
Banke, John de
(E. n. Roll) bore, sable a cross between four fleurs-de-lys argent, quartering argent a chevron between three annulets F. gules, Jenyns' Roll.
(E. in. Roll) bore, argent, an eagle displayed azure, beaked and membered gules. Jenyns' Ordinary. F. See also BiLNEy. tBalun, John, and Walter de ( 1 1 1 Roll ) bore, barry dancettee (6 or 8) argent and gules
Balnye, William de
Bardolf, Sir
;
(F.) St.
George,
gules
Rolls;
Ordinary. Balun, John (E. in. Roll); bore, per fess indented argent and gules. Jenyns' Roll. F. a Kentish Knight (H. vi. (me), Roll) bore, ermines on a chief pily argent two
THOMAS,
and
a baron 1299 Sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, pp. xvii, xxiv bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298, and at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, azure, three cinquefoyles or as also did (i) Sir THOMAS at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, (2) Le Sr. BARDOLPHE at the siege of Rouen 1418, and (3) WILLIAM (J) in the Dering Roll. Bardolf coat w.thin a bordure engrailed argent in the Ashmole Roll.
;
Hugh,
Bam
Bardolf, John
trefoyles sable
Arundel
or
Roll.
F.
WILLIAM,
field.
of Norfolk, in
Bamnye v. Bawnd
Bownd.
gules,
JOHN, also
Bampfylde, John
(BAUMFIKLD), E.
three
mullets
Banastre, Sir
of Lancashire bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, argent, a cross patonce sable, and also by Sir WILLIAM, who was knighted at the capitulation of Calais 1348, and by Sir THOMAS the cross is variously tricked or K.G. 1376
;
Adam,
(E. n. Roll) bore, or, three cinquefoyles azure. (F.) Roll Roll the Parliamentary Surrey (R. n. ) ascribes argent three cinquefoyles pierced or, to LE SR. DE BARDOLF.
;
Bardolfe,
azure,
Thomas
and
(H.
three
in.
crusily
blasoned, patee, patonce, and flory, according to the humour of the Herald or his painter, for they were evidently interchangeable, or one and the same. F.
After Boutell.
Bardwell, William
Rouen
1418, gules,
(E. i. Roll) bore, argent, three chevronels gules, Guillim Roll, and the reverse in the Parliamentary Roll.
or, quarterly with, or, an eagle displayed vert. One Sir WILLIAM bore the goat argent horned or. F. as Bedwell.
a goat saliant,
'de, of Oxon (E. I. Roll) bore, argent a cross patonce (or flory) gules, between four torteaux Parliamentary Roll.
Banbury, Thomas de
;
bore, at the battle ol Falkirk 1298, and at the siege of Carlaverock and two barbes or, a azure, crusily 1300, bordure indented gules, engrailed in the Carlaverock Roll the "barbes" blasoned "poissons" in Harl. 6589 fo. 3*, and "bar-
(E. i. Roll) bore, argent, a cross between four mullets (6) pierced F. gules Segar Roll. Band, Sir Walter le (E. 11. Roll) bore, Parliagules, three pairs of eagles' wings, or
;
mentary Roll.
tyna e^fi
correctly tricked only in Add. as two barbels addorsed embowed or; in all other MSS. erroneously F. blasoned or tricked, as Heraldic bars. RALPH BARRY took up the cross in the last
beaux
5848
"
fo.
50
fo.
79,
Crusade 1270.
lrW0Bare,
John de
two
bars or, a bordure engrailed gules Ordinary. (F. ) See also BARRK.
Jenyns'
(F.)
E.
See also
II.
BKAKWOKTHE.
of Suffolk
bore, at the of Boroughbridge 1322, argent, crusily lyon rampant gules crowned or. Baret, Sire Stevene bore, at the of Boroughbridge 1322, argent, crusily (tricked fitcbee in Ashmole) and three de-lys sable within a bordure engrailed second. F.
battle
and a
battle
potent
fleurs-
of the
abend azure
(F. );
Roll bore, checqity argent and gules, on three lyonceux passant of the first Parliamentary Roll.
Barrentine, Sir
(K.
11.
;
Drew
de, of Bucks
Barlow, Roll.
(H. vi. Roll) bore, sable, a double-headed eagle displayed argent Arundel
;
Roll) bore, sable, six eaglets, 3, 2, i, Three eagles in the argent Parly. Roll. Sogar Roll eaglets or, in the Glover Roll. F. See also Tiles, Xeath Abbey, p. ix.
;
of Essex
(Barlye
?),
of
Essex
(H.
vi.
Roll) bore,
nebule'e)
;
Roll) bore, argent, three chevronels a label (3) azure ; Parliamentary and Arundel Rolls.
of co. Leic. (E. n. argent a fess between three barnacles sable Parly. Roll; and in Jenyns' Roll, argent three barnacles sable are ascribed to WILLIAM B., shovellers in lieu of barnacles, are also ascribed to both. I".
of
co.
Leic.
first Dunstable tournament 1308, argent, a lyon rampant sable tail fourchee, on the shoulder a fleur-de-lys or. Parly. Roll.
Barowe, William
argent,
(E.
in.
Roll)
on
;
a
)
fess
dancett^e
sable
bore, three
besants
F.
Barnam, Henry
Jenyns' Ordinary.
le (H. in. Roll) bore, France, and a chief paly argent and gules Norfolk Roll.
;
Barry, John
Barnard, John-(H.
Roll, in
-(E. in. Roll) bore, gules two gemelles argent, en manere de barres; (F. Jenyns' Ordinary. Barry, Sir Robert, of Bucks (E. n. Roll) bore, azure, two lyons passant gardant or Arden, St. George, and Parly. Rolls. F.
)
;
Bartelott,
de, 1428 bore, sable, three falconers sinister gloves pendant argent, tasseled or. F. Shirley.]
of
Adam
4^
Barnastone,
(E. in. Roll) bore, azure, crusily (5, 5) argent and a fesse dancettee ermine; (F. This Jenyns' Ordinary. coat seems to have been allowed to, or
)
Thomas
Barton, Geoffrey,
Tatton
is
heir
to
priated
of
approCheshire and
Roll)
the coat of Sir GEOHFRY MASSY of Tatton and also of MASSY (Ed. iv. Roll) bore, quarterly gules and argent, a label (5) azure. Ballard Roll.
(R. n. Roll) bore, argent,
Roll.
"Barton, John de
in.
JBarnes,
Rauf de
;
(H.
bore,
quarterly or and azure; Dering Roll or, and vert in St. George Roll called also REKNF.KS, see that name.
r.
DK WALLOP.
ermine, on
See
RICHARD
Barton, John,
a
of Friton
fess gules
Bare and Barry. Barre, Robert (R. n. Roll) bore, gules, three
Surrey Roll. Barre, -(R. n. Roll) bore, gules, three bars compony argent and azure, quarterly with, barry (6) or and azure, a bend gules Surrey Roll.
;
Barre
Bartram, Roger,
bore,
gules,
Thomas
Jenyns' Ordinary.
Roll) bore,
;
undee
Barre, William
two lyons passant
engrailed or
;
(R.
n.
Glover Roll.
and a bordure
-(H.
\7
Barres,
bore,
(
;
or and gules
de-(H.
Arden
argent
(called also HASKin. Roll) bore, gules an inescocheon within an orle of cinquefoyles or
;
Dering
tion
Roll.
Barrett, John,
of Suffolk -(Hen. vi. Roll) argent, three buckles lozengy gules, tongues to the sinister another JOHN bore the
;
Arundel Roll.
Basynges, John
of Middlesex -(E. n. Roll) bore, azure, a cross recercelee voided or. Sir of (F. ) WILITIAM, Kent, bore the same
wavy,
in Shirley.]
undee gules
Bassett,
Simon
;
Dun-
Baskerville,
;
(H. Roll) bore, argent, a chevron azure between three torteaux Arden Roll.
IE,
Andrew de
in.
ermine, un partie Collect, and Top., IV. 390. Bassett, Sir Lawrence and Thomas, of Cornwall (E. in. Roll) bore, barry dancettee Ashmole Roll, &c. (6) argent and gules
1334,
gules, a mullet or
;
stable tournament
between
hurts
;
gules
Bassett, Philip
or and gules
;
JOHN- and
WALTER
first
F.
of co. Clone.
Bassett, Sir Richard, of Rutland, and Sir "William (E. n. Roll) bore, argent,
two bars azure, in chief three chaplets gules Parly, and Ashmole Rolls.
;
Dunstable tournament 1308, argent, on a chevron gules between three hurts as many mullets (fleurs-de-lys in Cotgrave
Roll) or; in the Parly. Roll, crosses crosslet are substituted for mullets, and in another MS. 5 instead of 3 crosses crosslet are biased crusily. JOHN took up the cross in the last
Bassett,
Simon (E. in. Roll) bore, ermine, on a canton gules an orle argent another a mullet (6) pierced or on the canton Ash;
;
Rolls.
F.
jBassstt, Anscel
Crusade 1270.
{Baspes, Sire de
Basset,
(H. in. Roll) bore, gules, three palets vair, on a chief or a demi fleurissuant sable de-lys Dering Roll. F.
;
(H. in. Roll)bore, ermine, a chief dancettee gules Dering Roll. F. Bassett, Sir John bore, at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, ermine, on a chief dancettee
;
(vel
or.
indented),
Sir
gules,
three
,
spur-rowells
Rauf
;
EDMONDK,
piles gules
Arden
bore escallops in
Bassett, Richard,
bore, or, bordure azure.
1299
Weldon, a baron palets gules, and a RAUKK, also baron, bore the
three
of
Bassett,
Osmond
of co. Glouc. his brother, lieu of the spur-rowells. F.F. in. (E. Roll) bore,
gule.s,
two mullets
Basset, RaufiF,
bordure besantde; Surrey Roll. of Drayton, ist baron 1264 (E. I. Roll) bore, or, three piles meeting in base gules, a canton ermine. Segar and St.
Bas(s)ingbourne,
changed.
(H.
III.
Sire
Mayeu deJordan
bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, quarterly or and gules, four crescents counterF.
and so also RALPH George Rolls (F.) RALPH and baron 4th Baron K.G. 1369.
bore, at the battle of Falkirk
JBassingbourne, Baldwin,
Arden and for RAFFK
(E
in.
in Jenyns'
or Roll) bore, gyrony (12) vair andgules Roll; for WARKKN, in Cotgrave Roll,
Ordinary.
bore, at the
Dunstable tournament 1308, or, three piles meeting in base gules, a canton ermine. Sir SIMON bore them, with a label (3) azure, at the siege of Calais 1345-8, and RAUF LE FITZ also, at the second Dunstable tournament
1334.
ROBERT
or
ROGER
of
Worcestershire the
piles are
sometimes azure
Cambridge (E. n. Roll) bore, gyrony (8) argent and gules, Parliamentary Roll tricked also 6 and 12 for other Humphreys. Bassingbourne, Sir John, of Herts (E. II. Roll) bore, gyrony (8) or and gules;
Parliamentary Roll.
sometimes sable
Parly. Roll.
;
ROGER
in. Roll) bore, or three piles meeting in base gules, a canton vair; Arden and St. George Rolls. JOHN, bore on
ofco. Lines. Roll) bore, gyrony (8, sometimes 12 and 16), or and azure, Parly. Roll and Jenyns' F. Ordinary.
(
armed or
'[Bastard
Battott,
),
of Kitley,
Devon
bore, or,
gules,
Surrey Roll.
a chevron azure.
Basset, Lord,
slain at the siege of Calais 1347 bore, gules, three piles meeting in base argent, a canton ermine.
a
;
in. Roll) bore, paly (6) or and gules, on a canton argent a cross patee sable Norfolk Roll.
CAUSE.
le
;
bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, paly (6) or and gules, a bordure sable besantee; (F. Another Sir RICHARD (E. II.) bore the bordure azure Par) ;
bore,
gules,
Parliamentary Roll.
Bawde,
liamentary Roll.
Basset, Sire
Rauf
Willia-n, of Essex (E. in. Roll) bore, gules, three chevronels argent Cotgrave
;
(E.
;
and Surrey
the
first
Rolls.
Basset, Rauf,
Simon
and
Sir
undee
;
(6)
argent
a baron 1313 bore, at Dunstable tournament 1308, argent, a See BAMNYE in (F.)
and sable
St.
Rolls.
ADAM
(J) in
Howard and
it
JOHN bore the same besantee Ashmole Roll. Basset, H. (H. in. Roll) bore, undee argent
and sable a canton gules
;
Dering
Rolls.
;
with
3 besants
Jenyns' Ordinary.
St.
George
;
Roll.
Basset,
Lawrence
;
PHILIP bore, or and gules, St. and WILLIAM the reverse in Jenyns' Ordinary. SYMON (%) bore argent and azure in Howard Roll and or and azure in Dering Roll.
;
(H. in. Roll) bore, Arden and St. argent and gules
Boroughbridge 1322, argent, a chevron gules within a bordure sable besantee another JOHN bore this coat with the bordure engrailed, at
tlie
F.
Bavant,
William
;
(E.
in.
Roll)
bore,
ermine, two bars gules each charged with F. three spur-rowells or Jenyns' Ordinary.
12
Bavesar, "Walter de
argent, a lyon
(H.
tail
m.
Roll) bore,
;
rampant
fourchee gules
Dering Roll.
of Norfolk (E. i. chevronels Roll) bore, sable a fess between two For or Parly. Roll. JOHN in Jenyns' Ord. F. in. Roll) bore, Bayning, Howard Roll. argent, three fleurs-de-lys azure Baynton, Sir Robert, knighted at the bore, sable a capitulation of Calais 1348 bend fusily argent. F. Sir John, knighted at the capitula-
William de(H.
Bayous,
tion of Calais 1348 bore, gules, two bars and in chief three escallops argent (F.); the same Sir borne WILLIAM, of co. Line., was coat by
at the
Bayouse, Herbert,
bend
Roll)
;
Dunstable tournament 1308. of Merkington (E. in. over all a Roll) bore, gules, an orle argent
first
F.
pure pant in Harl. MS. 6137/22. i. Beauehamp, "William, de Elmeley (E. Roll Roll) bore, gules, a fess or Grimaldi JAMKS differenced with a label (5) argent (or
;
of Hunts.
tBeauchamp,
;
'*&>
H*
Arden and St. George Rolls. "Wafl)ter de (H. liC^oH) bore, gules, a fess and in chief three martlets or Dering and Howard Rolls. Beauehamp, Sir "Walter de, banneret, son of WILLIAM, gh Baron of (3rd Elmeley) Sealed, as Dominus de Alcestre, the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, pp. xx, xxiv, bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298, and
azure)
;
"
at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, gules, a fess bore between six martlets or a Sir the same at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322. at the They were also borne by Sir GILES,
;
WALTER
(F.) siege of Calais 1345-8. (1) Another Sir GYLES differenced at the battle of Boroughbridge with a bordure enendente'e in Parly. Writs App. grele"e argent (2) Sir JOHN, son of Sir GILES, differenced at the siege of Calais 1345-8, with a label (3)
;
EDWARD
(or Sir
knighted at the capitulation of Calais 1348, differenced, with a label (5), pendants gobony argent and azure. (4) ROGER differenced, with a mullet pierced
sable
;
Surrey Roll.
(5) Sir
WILLIAM,
enced at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, with a bordure indented or, Parly. Roll. (6) Another WILLIAM bore, at the second Dunstable tournament 1334, for difference, " sur le melot devaunt," three chevrons gules Sloane MS. 1301 fo. 260*.
;
(7) Sir
WALTER
MS.
bore Sir
argent
;
(/
2)
JOHN
of
Harl.
1481
fo. 41.
Beauehamp, Guy,
bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298, at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, and at the first Dunstable
THOMAS, 2nd
tournament
second
1334. (F. ) are ascribed to WILLIAM, banneret, ist Earl, 24 E. I., 1295-6 in the Parly. Roll. (F. ) Earl WILLIAM and Earl GUY also bore it,
Dunstable
They
quarterly with Le Veyl escu (de Warwike), checquy or and azure, a chevron ermine F. (the latter sealed the Barons' letter to the
'
'
Pope 1301, pp. xvi, xxiv); Nobility Roll; THOMAS, 3rd Earl, at the siege of Calais 1345-8, and RICHARD, 5th tricked Earl, at the siege of Rouen in 1418 See Monucrusily (7, 6) in Jenyns' Ordinary. mental Effigies of the 3rd and 4th Earls, and
borne quarterly also by
;
THOMAS BEAUCHAMP,
4TH
IN
Tiles,
Neath Abbey,
p. vii.
ARAfS.
>3
r
i
to the
tatle,
the
Knyght
Ruge
c.
1410.
Ms.
Julius E.
British
Museum.
Sir John,
bordure eni;relee
or.
Beauchamp,
Warwike
nament
12, ii,
Sir
John,
first
bore, at the
1308,
10,
gules billettee
and a
fess
or;
(F.
)
9 and sometimes 6
billets.
JOHN (J) in Dering Roll and Another to Sir JOHN of Ivssex in Parly. Roll. Sir JOHN (6 billets) differenced with a label (3)
Aseribed also to
azure
;
Harl. Roll.
Beauchamp,
xviii,
Sir
John
de, of Haehe
in
county Somerset, baron 1299, and banneret Sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, pp.
xxiv)
;
1298,
and
;
vair
of Calais
and bore, at the battle of Falkirk at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, ROGER at the siege 1345-8, ascribed to RORKKT in
Derm? (F.), and JOHN (J) in Sir MILKS, of Hucks, differenced with Roll. a label (3) gules, and Sir with Sir WILLIAM, the label or, in Parly. Roll. "frere" (probably of Sir ROGKR), knighted at
Glover Roll
HUMPHREY
the capitulation of Calais 1348, bore, vair, on an inescocheon argent, the arms of MORTIMER. For other differences see Harl. MS. (F.
)
1481
fo. 89.
(H. in. Roll) bore, gules fretty argent ; Glover Roll. RAPE bore, for difference, a label (3) vert same as THOMAS FLEMING, of Westmorland
; ;
Jenyns' Ordinary.
Beauchamp,
William,
;
John,
Walter,
and
;
of Bedford (H. III. Roll) bore, quarterly or and gules a bend of the last and St. George Norfolk, Parliamentary, Rolls (F. ) in other MSS, a bend sable occurs.
Beauchamp, John de (H. in. Roll) bore, sable, an eagle argent, beaked and legged A second JOHN bore, or; Glover Roll.
H. III., undee (6) George Roll. F.
argent
and azure;
St.
Beauchamp,
Sir John, of Fyfield in Essex (E. II. Roll) bore, argent (vel or) a lyon rampant sable, crowned gules Parly. Roll.
;
Beauehamp,
;
(BESCHAMP), of Somersetshire (H. VI. Roll) bore, vert, three besants Arundel Roll.
Sir
John
Beauchamp, William,
;
of Cumberland (E. III. Roll) bore, argent on a bend gules three F. plates Jenyns' Roll.
in. (E. bore, Roll) quarterly per fess indented argent and gules F. Jenyns' Ordinary.
;
Beauntz, Henry
Beaufort, John-(R. Roll) bore (before his legitimation), per pale argent and azure on a bend gules, three lyons passant gardant or, a label three azure, on each pendant (3) fleurs-de-lys of the fourth Surrey Roll.
11.
;
(E. in. Roll) bore, argent a chevron between three F. eaglets gules Jenyns' Ordinary.
(E.
in.
Beaulieu, William
same coat
sable
,
Roll)
boie,
as DAI. STONE, LASSKLLS, of South Cowton, &c. argent a chevron dancettee (i.e. indented) between three daws' heads erased
F. Jenyns' Roll. Beauly, John, of the South (E. in. Roll) bore, gules and argent embelif battaillee See also BEULEE. F. Jenyns' Roll.
; ;
THOMAS BEAUCHAMP,
3Ri>
1369.
Hastings Brass.
'5
Beaumays, Sir
Roll) bore,
*B3a(u)mond, Le
Rouen
Sr. bore, at the siege of 1418, azure, florettee and a lyon rampant or, quarterly with, azure, three garbs or. (F.) BEAUMONT, of Cole Orton, bears the first quarter as his coat at the present day.
(H. in. Roll)
bore, sable, six martletS3, 2, i, or, in St. George Roll (F. ) ; sable nine martlets in orle argent in
of, K.o. 1399, bore France and England quarterly, a label (5) per pale ermine and azure, the latter florettee or K 400 fo. 6.
;
Howard Roll the an eagle ermine reverse is now borne by the baronet's family.
(E.
in.
Be(a)umond, Godfrey de
Arden
Roll.
Baeston, John
g' rdinary.
Jenyns'
The same
I.
as
MENVILE.
;
Besston,
JBeices,
W.
(E.
Be(a)umond, Sire Henry de, banneretbore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, azure, florettee and a lyon rampant or, over all a baston gobony argent and gules this coat is also ascribed to LEWKS BEAMMOND in
;
crusily fitchee
and a bend or
See BONN. Beaumond, John, of Devonshire -(E. in. Roll) bore, barry of six ermine and gules in Jenyns' Ordinary (F.) another JOHN, according to Surrey Roll bore barry 6 vair and gules.
Jenyns' Ordinary.
(F.)
;
.
(LEICES or LEITES (H. III. Roll) bore, or a lyon rampant gules crowned azure, a bordurc sable besantee, Ashmole Roll the field argent, and the bordure platey in the Dering Roll.
;
Hameris
-bore,
at
the
;
siege of Calais 1345-8, gules, entoyre of his crescents and a lyon rampant argent (F. ) son, Sir THOMAS, junior, bore them at the same time, with a label (3) or.
bore, at the of Carlaverock 1300, gules a fer-duThe Bishop's name moulin ermine. (F. ) appears among the bannerets in Parliamentary Brother of the next named. Roll. of
Bek, John,
;
Be(a)umond, "William de
bore, gyrony (12) or
a baron 1295 (E. in. Roll) bore, gules, a cross moline argent in Jenyns' Ordithe cross recercelee in the Arden nary ( F. )
Roll.
and gules
Arden
;
Roll.
Bck, Sir
Wautde
(E.
;
I.
Beaupell, John(orBE.\upLE)-(E.
bore, gules, a bend cotised argent
in. Roll)
Guillim Roll.
Roll) bore,
Jenyns'
Ordinary.
F.
Bekeyring, Thomas de
checquy argent and gules
the capitulation
it
;
Nativity Roll.
bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, gules, a bend vair (F.); another Sir ROBERT BKAUPI.E, of Cornwall ( E. II. bore the same between six escallops
knighted
(
argent
vert,
Parliamentary Roll.
THOMAS, bore
azure
;
Calais 1348 bore, gules, a bend sable F. ); with the baston (or bend)
of (R.
n.
Beaupre',
a
Ralph de
(E.
in.
Jenyns' Ordinary.
Roll)
Roll)
bore,
;
lyon rampant or, a baston gules Jenyns' Ordinary. Becard (Sir) Piers (E. n. Roll) bore, or a the saltire saltire between four eaglets azure
;
Beksring, Thomas
bore,
is
gules in
some
tricks
(F.
);
Parliamentary
bore, at
checquy argent and gules, on a chevron sable three escallops of the first Surrey Roll. Another THOMAS, bore, E. in., same as a JOHN DE " LA RIVER, lozengy or and gules; blasoned masclee," in Jenyns' Ordinary. F.
;
Roll.
Beche, Sir
the
first
John de
la, of Berks.
Bekuns, Walter
Jenyns' Ordinary.
Dunstable tournament 1308, argent, on a bend gules three bucks' heads erased or, in the cantell a martlet sable Parliamentary
;
Bekynham,
Roll.
baron 1342
first
bore, vaire
;
Sir ), a Kentish Knight (H. VI. Roll) bore, argent, a chevron gules between three bucks' heads cabossed of the Arundel Roll. last, attires or
;
Belchamp, Qeffryds
argent quarterly, Howard Rolls.
and sable
bore, at the (Bek) battle of Boroughbridge 1322, argent on a fess his or F. ) cabossed bucks' heads three gules son, Sir JOHAN, bore the same with a martlet sable for difference, but hinds' heads couped,
(
;
Belet,
of Norfolk (E. n. Sir Roll) bore, argent, on a chief gules three Roll. argent; Parliamentary cinquefoyles WILLIAM took up the cross in the last Crusade
Ingram,
in
Ashmole
Roll.
1270.
.
Ashmole
Belett, Michael (E. in. Roll) bore, argent, a fess and in dexter chief point a greyhound
courant gules
;
Beckham, Roger
de,
see
PECKHAM.
Jenyns' Ordinary.
F.
'Mo
i6
BROUGHT
OF
IN BY BELLASYSE)
K.G.,
15711
114.
DUKE OF NORFOLK.
hoped
which indicate the row of quarterlies in the shield, atchievement on preceding page.
will,
i8
of Essex bore, at the Dunstable tournament 1308, argent, three vonceux rampant gules (F.); and Sir WILLIAM a bordure in(E. H.) bore the same, within dented sable Parliamentary Roll.
;
Benhale, Robert de
saltire gules five bezants (F. ) another bore, sable, a fret enfruct or (F. ); Jenyns' Ordinary.
bore, at the second Dunstable tournament 1334, sable, a bend six wyfres in deux wyfres argent Stowe Ordinary (F. ) Slnane; (cotised wavy) Jenyns' " For wyfres = vipers' nests see Archasologia," vol. 31, p. 247; see also CKEK, post. Benhale, Sir Robert de, a baron 1360; of Calais 1348 knighted at the capitulation bore, argent, a bend between three fizures wavy sable in another cotises undee.
; !
(cotises)
Benhalle, Robert
Belhuse, Tebaud de
or. St.
five
a cross recercelee (moline in blason) argent, a baston azure (F.); Ashmole Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary; another with a bordure instead
of a baston.
Roll) bore,
all
bordure engrailed argent, over bend of the last (F.); Jenyns' Ordinary.
a See
"Bennes
Howard
DE HAMPTON" (H. in. Roll) bore, azure, three lyons passant gardant or
;
ROBERT DE BILLEMORE.
Bellasyse, John,
argent, Jenyns' Roll.
(E.
II.
Roll.
bore,
of Norfolk (E. n. Roll) bore, argent, a chevron gules, a bordure sable bezantee; Parl. Roll, Harl. MS. 6137.
(E.
in.
Roll) bore,
argent
sable,
Ashmole
Roll.
Bellers,
gules
James
Benstede,
three bars argent
(H. vi.
;
and
lyon
rampant argent
gules,
Surrey Roll.
*Bellewe, John
(E. in. Roll) bore, sable, F. fretty or; Jenyns' Roll. (E. in. Roll) bore, or, on a Belliston, chevron gules, three crosses recercelee argent
;
Ashmole
Roll.
[Bellomont, Robert,
"Fitz Pernell" SEAL,
a.
Earl
a Justice Common Pleas 1309-20 bore, at the battle of Falkirk cross a pierced and patee and .] 1298 [. botonne argent. F. Benstede, Sir William, of Essex (E. n. Roll) bore, azure, a fess between two chevronels or Parliamentary Roll. F.
of Leicester
cinquefoyle ermine.] of Norfolk (E. n. Roll) ), Belsede, Sir ( lx>re, argent, four bars sable, a canton of the Harl. MS. 6137. first Parly. Roll.
;
JBerbling, "Walter
(E. HI.
or
"William de
(E. in.
;
sable
or, K.
Berbroune, Thomas
a cross patee
Ashmole Roll. or, fretty and a chief azure Beltoft, Sir Roger de, of co. Line. (E. n. Roll) bore, argent, fretty and a chief azure
Parliamentary Roll.
Berdone, Walter de
ROBERT
bore
F.
it,
fretty
(E. in. Roll) bore, argent, an eagle azure beak and claws gules F. Jenyns' Ordinary. Bere, see DE LA BERE.
Beltoft,
de (E. in. Roll) bore, argent, three chevronels interlaced azure, a of the last chief blasoned, argent a frette and a chief azure Jenyns' Ordinary. F.
Symon
;
;
Bereford, Robert de
Dunstable tournament
engrelee argent.
F.
1334,
Warwick
"[Bendish,
a chevron
alias
Westley, Ralph,
Shirley.]
F.
of Bar-
rington, co.
sable
erased azure.
(E. n. Roll) tore, argent, three fleurs-de-lys sable Parliamentary Roll. These arms are ascribed to Sir HENRY DE BERFELD, in the Boroughbridge Roll. See DE BOREFELD.
Beneville,
(E. in. Roll) bore, or, on a Ijend sable three mullets pierced argent See BONE VILE. F. Jenyns' Ordinary.
;
John
Sire
Bereford, Sir
grailed gules
bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, argent crusily potent and three fleurs-de-lys sable, a bordure en;
Symon
crusily fitchee in
Ashmole
Roll.
Bengham,
bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322 party, gules and vert, a lyon (rampant) argent. This coat is wrongly ascribed to Sir JOHN DE Hoi. AND
in
Thomas de
of
Northants
(E. n. Roll) bore, argent, crusily and three fleurs-de-lys sable; Parly. Roll. and JOHN bore crusily fitchee (F. ); Surrey
BAWDWIX
Bodley's Copy.
Roll
n-
BLAZONS
LOVEDAY
BARTON
.
64
SS g6 S7 g8
rr
INGI.EFIELD
CLARKE
FlTZLOWE
per pale argent and sable an eagle displayed counter-changed crowned or ermine on a canton gules an owl or argent, three bars gules, on a chief or a lyon passant sable argent, a chevron sable between three Cornish choughs proper argent, three wolves' heads erased gules, a bordure azure billettee or
. .
GERNON
LEE, or LEIGH
GAWSFORD,
or TROLLOPF..
h 2
h3
.
h 4
vaire argent and gules azure, two bars argent a bend counter-compony or and gules vert, three stags saliant argent argent, two lyons passant guardant azure, a mullet sable gules, a lyon rampant or, a bordure engrailed of the last
........
.....
. . . . . .
\H. 2113,
f.
84
OWEN KEVKLIOK
SIR ROGER
YONAS,
EDWYN AP
POWES or JONAS
/O.VAS
h5 h6 h7 hS
h 9
or,
vert,
II.
II.
1241,
1396,
f.
130
159"
f-
OWEN AP EDWYN
azure, three boars passant in pale argent argent, a cross engrailedftorettce at the points, between four mullets sable gules, three legs conjoined at the thigh argent
Berfield
v.
BORFIF.I.D.
in.
Berkeley, Maurice de
Dunstable
Berhalgh, Richard
;
Roll) bore, -(E. argent, three bears passant sable muzzled or Jenyns' Ordinary. (F.)
bore, in the second tournament 1334, gules, crusily argent and a chevron ermine (F.); in Surrey Roll (R. n.), crusily patonce. THOMAS bore the chevron argent in Segar Roll &c. F.
of Hants.
(E. n.
;
Berkeley, Sir
Glouc.,
Maurice,
of
Uley,
co.
a baron 1308 bore, gules, crusily formed argent, achevron ermine; Atkinson Roll.
Beringham v. Bermingham.
*[Berington,
sable,
Thomas ds
O.\i'-(H.
vi.
three greyhounds courant in pale argent, collared gules, within a bordure of the F. last. Shirley.]
Roll) bore, gules, crusily formed and a chevron argent, all within a bordure of the last
;
Atkinson Roll.
Arden
argent;
bore, at the siege of Calais 1345-8, gules, a chevron between ten ascribed to another argent ); cinquefoyles (F. JOHN in Surrey Roll, the cinquefovles pierced.
Berkele, Sir
-bore, at the battle " of Boroughbridge 1322, gules queynte de lamermounde" for a similar crux, see Sir JOHN
Thomas
:
Berkeley, Sir
Thomas
bore, at the
;
first
DE CROMWELL
ses
Dunstable tournament 1308, gules, a chevron between ten roses, 6, 4, argent he served at
the battle of Falkirk 1298. In the Parly. Roll as Sir THOMAS, banneret of co. Glouc. (E. n.) he bore, the chevron between 6 roses. Brother of Sir MAURICE 1308 and of Sir JOHN.
armes d'ermyne.
See facsimile, page xxvi. Parliamentary Writs (Vol. 23), 1830, ii. app. The shields for these coats are left blank 196. their Heraldic in Bodley's Copy of the Roll interpretation was evidently beyond Brooke, York Herald of that day.
:
1295
Sealed
the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, pp. xviii, xxiv, and bore, at the battle of B'alkirk 1298, a chevron argent, gules, crusily patee and or Nobility Rolls and so borne by Sir MORRIS THOMAS at the siege of Calais 1345-8, and in Surrey and other Rolls. See Monumental Baron THOMAS was father of Sir Effigy. MAURICE and Sir JOHN, in the next par., and
;
in. Roll) bore, quarterly or and azure, a bendlet gules in Arden Roll (purpure in St. George); quarterly per fess indented in Harl. MS. 6137 fo. 79. F.
Berkrolls, Sir
Roger and Sir William de, of co. Glouc. (E. in. Roll) bore, azure, a chevron between three crescents or Ashmole See also Tiles, Neath and Parly. Rolls. Abbey, p. ix.
;
of Sir
THOMAS
Barley,
John
(E.
in.
Roll)
bore,
gules,
1308.
Berkeley, Sir
baron 1308
Maurice
de, banneret,
a quarter ermine;
and
bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298, at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, gules,
a blue crusily patee and a chevron argent (with label of 3 because his father Thomas was then bore it Lord BERKELEY alive) Parly. Roll. also at the siege of Rouen r.ji8 F. ). The shield of Sir MORYS, H. vi., has nine crosses patfe, in the Arundel Roll; and that of Sir JOHN
;
three
argent
Parliamentary Roll.
Barmingham,
HAME)
ment
Sir
Richard de
(BF.RING-
bore, at the first Dunstable tournaF. 1308, gules, three owls or.
1308), of co. Glouc., he served Parly. Roll battle of Falkirk. JAMES (R. n.) with a crescent azure Surrey Roll.
Sir
in
MAURICK
Bermingham,
de-(R.
F.
II.
Sir
;
the
argent and
Ashmole
dancett<?e Rolls.
THOMAS DE BERKELEY,
1243.
jUk.
p.3fe*y
^rfyrmJ^i
From
Goitffh.
SOME
1-
c-r*
Irfn&fy
Bermingham,
first
Sir
Thomas
Dunstable tournament
1308,
Bertrant, Walter
;
bend engrelee or. (F.) Sir WILLIAM, banneret it at the battle of (a baron 1326) also bore Boroughbridge 1322; the bend tricked as fusily in the Arden, Guillim and St. George Rolls tricked as a bor(F. ); and, perhaps wrongly, durein the Arundel Roll, fo. io2 b SirTHOMAS, of co. Worcester, bore it with a label of three
.
(H. in. Roll) bore, per azure a rowell pale or and gules, on a canton Roll. See BERTOUT. argent Norfolk de, slain at the siege of Bertto, Calais 1347 bore, argent, on a chief gules a dexter and sinister hand appaume pileways of
Hamont
F.
the
field.
Berwicke,
;
Parliamentary Roll.
Bermingham,
HAM)
ment
fit
bore,
at
Sir
the
Walter de
first
(BERYNG-
Dunstable tourna-
of (E. iv. Roll) bore, sable muzzled argent, three bears' heads couped One of these Ballard Roll. or with crests names took up the cross in the last Crusade
;
Hugh
B*T?*n<lnarn
sable,
1308, argent on a bend gules cotised two escallops or (F.). Jenyns' Roll places three escallops on the bend, and the Parliamentary Roll in addition gives or, as the
field.
1270.
(or
BEAUCHAMP),
bore, vert
F.
(
Besille,
),
*Bernay
ermine
;
a Suffolk
Kt
Arundel Roll.
de-(H. in. Roll) bore, argent Arden and St. George three torteaux (F. ) Rolls. [JOHN, the nephew, bore the same within Sir a bordure azure (F.) Jenyns' Roll.] THOMAS, E. in., bore a mullet of five or on the first torteaux Ashmole Roll.
;
; ;
John
and vert (F. ); Arden, St. George, and Howard Rolls. Another JOHN bore the same with a label gules Glover and Norfolk Rolls.
;
of co. Line.
a (E. II. Roll) bore, argent, a chevron gules chief indented sable Parliamentary Roll.
;
bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, argent, three bendlets gules and Sir JAMES also, in Parly. Roll.
of Cumberland- (E. II. Roll) bore, lozengy argent and sable See BOSON. Parly. Roll. de, of Salop bore, argent, *[Betton, two palets sable, each charged with three
Walter
of Claiton (E. iv. bore, argent, three bendlets enhanced and quarterly with, argent on a bend three annulets or, a cross crosslet fitchee
Shirley.]
F.
Roll) gules
Betune,
azure
of the
Ballard Roll.
of
de, lord of the manor of Skipton in Craven, brother of the Count of Albemarle and He of and Count Flanders who married Hawisia, Countess D'Albemarle E. in. Roll, bore, bendy (6) argent and
Baudewyn
Northumberthree roses
gules
(sic)
a chief or (F.)
Jenyns' Ordinary.
II.
bore,
argent
Bering
Roll)
bore,
;
Betune, Robert de
lyon rampant sable (F.
argent, a fess gules
Roll.
)
(E.
;
i.
Camden
(E.
i.
Bertout,
palets gules,
three
of the field
Howard
Betune, William de
and
bore,
Camden
baron ofBothal " escocheon voided (an orle) azure Parliamentary Roll (F. ). Sir JOHN bore the same, H. vi., quarterlywith, argent, a fess between three crescents gules; Atkinson Roll. See also BARTRAM.
Roll) bore, or,
;
"a
false
Beulee, Richard de
quarterly argent
(R.
n.
Roll) bore,
See also
at
BEAULY.
bore,
the
Bertram, Roger
crusily
and an
orle or
Boroughbridge 1322, argent a cross F. patee (patonce) azure, a label (3) gules.
BARTKAM.
Bertram, Robert
a fess or
;
Beynham, Edmund de
(H. in. Roll) bore, gules
in. Roll) bore, or, a
sable
three
Howard
Roll.
Surrey Roll.
(R. n. Roll) bore, mullets, two and one argent See also REYNHAM.
;
Bertram, Robert-(H.
Bey ton,
BRITTON)
lops
3,
Sir
William
;
'de
(BOYTON
or
lyon rampant vert (F.); St. George crowned azure in Howard Roll.
Roll;
fnMtsti
$*S&fi***<
Biblesworth, Sir
de, of Herts. (E. in. Roll) bore, azure, three eaglets or; (F.)
Hugh
Bingham, John
Roll)
bore,
or,
;
St. George and Parliamentary Rolls. SirJOHN bore six eaglets, 3, 2, i, or; Ashmole Roll; both are also ascribed to WALTER. Another WALTER took up the cross in the last Crusade
and Richard (E. in. on a fess gules, three water(F.) Surrey Roll and Jenyns'
1270.
in. Roll) bore, or two bars gules, charged with three waterRoll. Ashmole and i 2 argent bougets
a chevron between three bears' heads couped Surrey Roll. argent, muzzled of the field
(E. in. Roll) bore, Jenyns' argent a fess double cotised sable
;
(E. in.
three Roll) bore, argent, on a chief azure lyonceux rampant of the first (crowned or, Dering Roll) Parly. Roll. Sir THOMAS bore Ashmole and the coat with a baston gules
;
;
Bishopbury, Henry
Roll. F.
Bishopdonne, Johnde
or,
Parliamentary Rolls.
four
bendlets azure,
F.
a quarter ermine
(H.
;
*[Biddulph (Thomas
(H. ill.) bore, vert, another coat argent,
sable.
Jenyns' Ordinary.
three soldering
irons
Bishopsdonne, "William
bore,
(
;
in.
Roll)
Shirley.]
F.
Bigod, Roger
and
of
St.
le, (4th) Earl of Norfolk (H. in. Roll) bore, or, a cross gules; Glover
F. Arden and bendy 10) or and sable and the same with a canton St. George Rolls ermine was borne by Sir JOHN BISHOPSTONE, of Warwickshire, in Ashmole Roll bendy of
( )
;
George
Rolls.
8 in
Parliamentary Roll.
of co. Worcester
(3, 3, 2, i)
:
Bigod, Roger,
Earl of Norfolk, Earl Marshal at the battle of Falkirk a lyon rampant 1298, per pale or and vert letter to the gules, and so sealed the Barons' Pope 1301, pp. xv, xxiv. (F.) RAUF bore it Roll. oppressed by a baston argent Arden
(R.
II.
England -bore,
Parlia-
Bittone,
ermine a
Slab.
Sir
John
;
fess gules
Roll)
bore,
See Incised
Bigod, Hugh
passant or
;
(H. in. Roll) bore, gules a lyon Norfolk and Glover Rolls. (H. in.
Bigod, RaufF,
of Settrington, Yorks five escallops Roll) bore, or, on a cross gules Ascribed also to Glover Roll, &c. argent. JOHN (F.) in the St. George Roll, and to Sir RAFFE, of Norfolk, in the Parly. Roll.
vi. Roll) bore, argent,
first
Parliamentary Roll.
See BLOYON.
Blakeburne, John de
Blaked, Sir John,
bore, gules, a chevron vair
Roll. F. paly (6) argent and azure; St. George of Bucks-(R. n. Roll)
;
Parly. Roll.
Arundel
Roll.
Blakenham, Benet de
DE BLAKELIG
(R. or
ill.
Billemore, Robert de
DE BELKAMORE.
Dunstable tournament 1334, argent a bend See JOHN or. (F. gules a bordure engrele
(R. n. Roll) bore, gules, three fish naiant (in pale) or, a bordure engrailed
barry (6), sable and or, bars or. (F.) St. George Roll
in
called
BEGES
Arden
Roll.
of
Suffolk
Billynge, Nicol
argent
;
Surrey Roll.
of Norfolk
bore,
;
Blanchminster,
Sir
Roll)
at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, argent an eagle vert, borne also by WILLIAM (F.)
SIR
JOHN DE BITTON,
12
Rolls.
F.
Blande, John
two
i
;
Binchestre, Robert de
(E. in. Roll) bore, tricked, gules a gules, a chief battayle argent, fess crenellee argent ; (F.) Jenyns' Roll.
HEN.
in.,
1227.
2,
of
Melcombc,
F.
Blare,
Adam de
St.
crusily argent
Arden and
Shirley.]
Howard
Bingham,
see
BENOHAM.
22
AKAfS.
II
JS
2
=
II
1.5-d
o
<
E
^
&
u-fe
^^
3 S'o
J3.5
~^~
-bore, at the
and gules (K. n. Roll) bore, quarterly argent on a bend sable three eaglets displayed or F. ) THOMAS Rolls and another and Parly. Surrey
In IIT
TRUMPINGTON.
in. Roll) bore, F. Jenyns' Roll.
crosses crosslet
;
fitchfe F.
in the place
of
eaglets
Jenyns' Roll.
first
Blenkinsopp,
Ped'igree.
-(E. in. Roll) bore, (!'.) argent a fess between three garbs sable also incised slab in Jenyns' Ordinary. See
;
Thomas
Blenkinsopp,
Ordinary.
of Helbeck (E. in. Roll) bore, gules, six annulets 3, 2, "i, a bordure engrailed argent. Jenyns' or,
Thomas,
at the capitulation of Calais 1348, and liv Sir WILLIAM; Ashmole Roll. This coat was adopted by the family of NICHOLAS Lie BLOUXT who assumed the name of CROKE.
of Warwickshire Dunstable tournament 1308, gules,, a fess between six martlets argent (F.). Borne also by Sir THOMAS, who was knighted
Blount,
a
fess
Thomas
(R.
;
between
and 3 argent
Bleverhassett,
John de-(E.
in.
Roll)
;
Blount, John
n.
Roll) bore,
azure, a
embowed
argent
saltire engrailed or
Surrey Roll.
Blount, Thomas
ermine
;
Blewett,
*[Blois,
see
BLUET.
of Norton, Suffolk (10 E.
(E. in. Roll) bore, azure, three leopards' faces jessant-de-lys or, a bendlet
Jenyns' Roll
F.
Thomas,
between two
Bloy, Sire
Adam de
Blonde
saltire
v.
Blande.
-(H.
F.
III.
Blothow,
gules
Roll.
Roll) bore,
between
four
Run'ard
George
Nativity Roll.
Blotherd
le, of Warwickshire bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, undee (6) or and sable (F.) borne by another WILLIAM at the second Dunstable tournament 1334, by a Sir WILLIAM at the battle of
;
Roll
1418
JOHN bore
at the siege of Rouen it, with a label of the THOMAS BLOUNT," at the
,
Dunstable
tournament
1334.
(F.)
;
^^^
Bloyon, John
Ordinary.
F.
or
Robert
*lBodenham,
in
de, lord of Bodenham Herefordshire bore, azure, a fess between F. three chess-rooks or. Shirley.]
Hugh
See Bl.AEN.
(H. in. Roll) a chief or Arden
;
in. Roll) bore, J Bodiham, "William de (H. gules, an inescocheon argent, and eight besants
in orle
;
Bering Roll.
F.
ROBKRT
took up
of Hants
Bodiham, "William de
double-
(E. n. Roll) bore, or, a chevron between three eaglets vert Parliamentary Roll.
ill.
Gloucester
(H. in. Roll) bore, argent, a bend indented per bend indented or and azure, within a bordure gules Howard Roll. F.
;
Bodrugan
wall
two
in fess gules.
Blunde,
;
in. (H. Roll) bore, mascule'e or and sable Grimaldi and Glover Howard Roll and Jenyns' Rolls lozengy in Ordinary. F.
;
"William
(K. II. Roll) bore, argent, three liendlets F. Parly. Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary. le (H. in. Roll) bore, azure, Boer, Howard Roll. three boars' heads or
gules
Robert
Bohun, Humphrey
Blundell, Robert
billette'e or,
ppr.
Arden and
George
Rolls.
F.
He bore, at the to the Pope 1301, pp. xvi, xxiv. battle of Falkirk 1298 (with a label gules), at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, and at the first Bunstable tournament 1308, as did his father
of Chester, Chester (whom see) 1180-1231, bore on his seal, a lyon or a wolf saliant Journal Krit. Arch. Ass. vol. v. p. 235, but the Rolls (temp. H. in. assign him, azure, three garbs or banded gules; St. George Roll. F.
)
Karl
HUMFKEY also at Falkirk, azure a bend argent cotisedor, between sixlyonceux rampant of the last F. ) [the bend is often Masoned Hereford cotised (i.e. argent cotised or), and for HKNRY, Sir HUMPHREY of Herefordgules cotised or"]. shire, bore the bend ermine cotised argent
(
;
Parliamentary Roll.
Blyg'feld.Thomas
Booking, John de
crusily (12)
Bohun, Sire
battle
Edmund
i.e.
,
de
or.
of
Boroughbridge "
bore, "
at
the
1322, azure, a
Hereford
bend argent
Jenyns'
Ordinary.
azure,
Bohun, Edward de
JBocton, Stephen de
;
(H. in.
(4) or,
bore, at the second Bunstable tournament 1334, the arms of tinEar! of Hereford with, un enisele (an inescocheon) of the arms of England. WILLIAM tournament at that DE BOHUN bore, 1334) the arms of Hereford (with threemul lets gules pierced vert on the bend); and so also did WILLIAM, Earl of Northampton, K.G. at the siege of Calais 1345-8, with three mullets
,
(6) unpierced.
AND
E.
iv.,
KING'S BENCH.
14655
After Drummond.
26
\S
Jrfc*
JStnfn.
$*V3<~
Bohun, Sir Gilbert
;
de, of
co.
Hereford-
Yorks.
;
shire -(E. n. Roll) bore, azure on a bend cotised argent between six lyonceux rampant or, three escallops gules Parly, and St. George Rolls. JOHN bore the same" without the escailops St George Roll.
;
of Herefordshire
Roll) bore, azure, a bend per bend indented argent and gules plain cotised of the second, between six lyonceux rampant or
;
lyonceux gold gules, Atkinson Roll. WILLIAM, Lord BONVII.K, coat, with the mullets K.I;., bore the first K. 402 fo. 46. pierced gules Bonner, Sir Robert de, of Essex (E. n. Roll) bore, ermine, a chief indented sable
;
;
with
three
Parliamentary Roll.
Parly. Roll.
(Bourm-.), of
;
Barton
JBohun, John de
Roll) bore, or, a cross azure ( F. ), Dering Roll; another JOHN, of Midhurst, a baron 1363, bore the same, Segar and Ashmole Rolls ascribed also to
(E.
i.
;
(E. IV. Roll) bore, argent, three boars' heads erect and erased sable with crest Ballard Roll,
;
William,
v.
ROBERT
in
Surrey Roll.
Bohun, Poulke and Franke, see Boux. Bokkesworthe, Sir William de (or
BOI.KWOKTIIK) bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, or, a lyon rampant purpure
collared or.
F.
Burdeux.
of co. Cambs. Roll) bore, ermine, on a chief gules a or lyon passant gardant Parly. Roll. Bordon, see BCRDON.
of Bold, Lancashire, Kt. 1 1. vi. Roll) bore, argent, agryphon segreant sable beaked and legged gules, quarterly with sable five fusils conjoined in fess argent, a label of three gules Arundel and Ballard Rolls.
;
Ash-
See also
BuROWDON.
pellets 2
Borefield,
John
and
Bolebec,
(H. in. Roll) bore, vert, a lyon rampant ermine, Glover Roll Sir HUGH, the feudal lord, bore (E. in.), vert, a lyon rampant argent Jenyns' Ordinary. F.
; ;
Hugh
Borfeld, Sire
Henry de
(or
BERFIEI.D)
n. Roll) bore,
bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, or, a chevron sable between three pellets (F. ); in Ashmole Roll, or, three fleurs-de-lys sable.
Surrey Roll.
of Suffolk
Bolmer,
Bolron,
Bolron,
see BL-LMER.
and sable
of
(E. iv. Roll) bore, argent, a bend sable between five lozenges in chief and three picks in bast sable with crest Ballard Roll F.
; ;
Kent
(H.
Thomas
F.
(E.
Roll) bore, argent, a fess counter-compony or and gules in chief three crosses crosslet of the last Arundel Roll.
Rutland
(E. n. Roll) bore, gules, three besons or birdbolts erect argent Parliamentary Roll.
si\
of Hants bore, at the 1345-8, argent a fess between martlets gules; (F. ). Sir RICHARD, of Wilts. bore the same, E. II. Parly. Roll.
siege of Calais
, ;
in. Roll) bore, argent, on a chevron gules three lyons passant gardant or Borne also Jenyns' Ordinary.
'
1418 bore, gules, a bough erect and eradicated argent. Shirley.] F. Kt. Borowell, ) (H. vi. Roll) bore, paly (6) argent and azure a bend gules Arundel Roll. See BROWELL or BURWKI.L.
( ;
by
THOMAS HKSI.ARTOX.
in.
*r
;
in.)
F.
bore,
anciently,
and more
!
Shirley.]
(9
]
H. vi.)
F.
bore,
sable,
fess
or.
Boseo, Sir
Roll.
Shirley.
John de
in.
Roll) bore,
F.
Glover Roll.
jBonett,
Hamon
;
Norfolk
de-(H.
See KOWETT.
f
IK. in. Roll) bore, argent, three besons (or bird-bolts) erect gules; Ashmole, Parliamentary, and Surrey Rolls.
Boson, Raf
bore, at the battle
bird-bolts,
one in pale erect between two pileways gules headed sable; Arden and St. Rolls. F. George
;/&
Bossard, Sire
Hugo
and
within
a bordure,
bore, gules, four mascles in fess quarterlyargent andsable, between threecrossesrlory or, H.658g (F. ); between six crosses crosslet or, in H. 1068.
Bosville,
Roger
(E.
;
III.
Botiller
K ST. LYS; le
(E.
;
i.
quarterly argent
and gules
Holland
Bosvile, Thomas,
Bosville,
of Dayvile, in Yorks(E. in. Roll) bore, argent, five fusils conjoined in fess gules, a crescent sable Jenyns' Roll. F.
;
Botelsham
Boter,
(8),
;.
Boltesham.
(E. Roll) bore, argent, five fusils in fess gules, in chief three leaves (feuilles in Cotgrave and temoyles in Jenyns' Ordinary) slipped sable (F.) crosslets in Cotton MS. & Harl. 6589 foyles or fermailes in Harl. 1068 and 1577.
;
;
Thomas
in.
(E. in. Roll) bore, gyrony ermine and gules; Jenyns' Ordinary. F. Boterels, Sir William de, banneret (E. II. Roll) bore, checquy or and gules a chevron azure; Parliamentary Roll. Sir RKYNAUD, of Cornwall, bore, three horse-shoes argent on the chevron Parliamentary Roll.
;
Thomas
Bosvill,
sable
;
John
Boterels.Thomas
;
Surrey Roll.
of
H 1 1 1. Roll ), bore, gules, bezantee, on a canton argent a cinquefoyle pierced sable Arden and St. George Rolls. F.
.
Boteler, Allayne,
bore, azure,
Berdon
Botetourt,
Bartholomew de
;
and Sir
Ordinary.
Guy,
Jenyns'
at the
Boteler,
siege of
3,
Andrew
(BUTLKK)
bore,
Rouen 1418, argent six covered cups, 2, I, sable, quarterly -with, gules a cross moline argent within a bordure engrailed or;
of Norfolk (H. in. Roll) bore, ermine, Arden and Parly. a saltire engrailed gules Sir WILLIAM, of Norfolk, bore a Rolls. mullet or, for difference at the first Dunstable tournament 1308 (F. ); and Sir RALF, also of Norfolk, E. II., bore, a label (3) vert, for
difference in Parly. Roll.
F. Harl. 6137, reverses the quarterings. Boteler .William de baron, of Warrington, WILLIAM, of Wem, and Sir THOMAS, of Beausay (.. II. Roll) bore, azure a bend between six covered cups or Parliamentary, Ballard, and Ashmole Rolls. JOHN, R. II., bore the bend argent in Surrey Roll. This is not the usually accepted coat see below.
;
a baron 1305
bore,
and
at the siege
of Carlaverock 1300, or, a saltire engrailed sable a banneret in the Parliamentary Roll. (F. Sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301 with a cinquefoyle pierced, on each (foyle) a
)
azure, a chevron between three covered cups Surrey, Ballard, Ashmole, and Arundel Rolls. WILLIAM, of Kirkland, bore three Ballard Roll. mullets gules on the chevron
;
of Norfolk bore, the first Dunstable tournament 1308, and at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, or, a Sire saltire engrailed sable, a label (5) gules. JOHAN I.F. FIX, bore the same at Boroughbridge, the pendants of the label platey.
(H.
in.
a baron, 27 E. I. counter-compony (checquy in H. 4033) argent RAUF bore Parliamentary Roll. tliis argent and sable, in St. George Roll. Boteler, William of Wemme, baron 1308, bore, gules, a fess checquy argent and sable, between six crosses patee fitchee at the foot Another, gules, a fess Nobility Roll. argent checquy (counter-compony in trick), argent and sable between three crosses potent of the second (F. ); Jenyns' Ordinary. bore, at the second Boteler, William Dunstable tournament 1334, gules, crusily argent, a fess checquy of the last and sable. RAUF bore this crusily or, in Glover Roll. F. Botsler, Edward and Sir William; ;
Arden and
St.
George
;
Rolls.
Sir
WILLIAM
(E.
111.
Harl. Roll.
and
gules, a
bend
vair.
(R: n. Roll) bore, argent, a gryphon segreant gules armed azure, Surrey Roll gules and argent in Ashmole Roll.
(E.
;
tBotresham, Sire de
three maseles
i.
paly (6)
Roils.
two and one .... a chief argent and gules Dering and Camclen
F.
SIR
JOHN DE BOTILER,
IN
S.
1285.
Roll) bore, gules, crusily argent a fess Arden, counter-compony or and sable
IE.
I.
;
BRIDE'S CHURCH,
Co.
GLAMORGAN.
Sir
HF.NKY
(
le, of Salop (E. n. Roll) bore, gules, a fess checquy or and sable (azure, sometimes), in chief two mullets of the second Parliamentary Roll.
;
tournament
gules, a chevron counter-compony sable and .agent; Ashmole Roll. Botiler, Theobald, Earl of Ormond (E. i. Roll) bore, or. a chief dancettee (3) azure
;
Segar and Ashmole Rolls, &c. (F.) JAMF.S, bore it at the siege of Rouen 5th Earl, K.G.
,
1418.
Botiler, Sire
'if
)
le bore, at the battle Horoughbridge 1322, argent, two bendlets RAF bore the bendlets azure (Arden gules (F. Roll); ermine in Ashmole Roll. le (E. i. Roll) bore, or, Botiler, Sir two bends gules a chief sable Guillim Roll. (BOALF.K or BOVI.EK) Botiler, Sir knighted at the capitulation of Calais 1348
Rauf
Henry
John
28
ESSEX,
1483.
Botune, Steven de
azure,
(H. in.
Roll)
bore,
;
Howard
(R.
11.
Roll) bore,
Surrey Roll.
(
four water-bougets sable (F.), as did Le Sire DE BOUCER at the siege of Rouen 1418 where WILLIAM B. bore the same (differenced with a martlet or an annulet) quarterly with LOVAYNE, gules, billettee or and a fess argent. F.
,
JBoulers,
sable billettee and a bend argent Dering See also BULLER. St. George Rolls (K.).
;
Baudwyn
de
azure
and
Surrey Roll.
ist
WILLIAM,
,
and
on the pendants, Lord Berners, K.G. JOHN, bore on each pendant a lyon rampant or.
his brother
(E. in. Roll)bore, sable, three crescents argent Jenyns' Roll called Joik, or JORCE, in the Arden Roll.
;
;
Harl.
MS.
1418
fo. 52*.
Boun, Prank de
;
(H. in. Roll) bore, gules, a crescent ermine within an orle of martlets ermine Glover Roll. See BoHUN, of Tres-
of Norfolk (E. II. Roll) bore, quarterly or and gules, in the second and third an annulet argent, over all a bend sable Parliamentary Roll. of Calais
bore, at the siege 1345-8, argent, a chevron gules between three lyons rampant sable, ascribed to NICHOLAS (F. )and Richard E. in. Jenyns'
;
singfield, Suffolk.
KBourchalle,
Henry de
;
(BORCHELLE)
(H. III. Roll) bore, paly (6) argent and azure, a ffss gules, Dering Roll tricked also or and azure. See also BURGHII.L and BURKKU,.
Ordinary.
knighted
at
bore, at the
bore, gules,
JBourchier,
(H. HI.
azure
;
Hugh
bore,
de(Bucv
Roll)
a lyon rampant argent a bordure engrailed or. Bourne, Thomas de bore, at the second Dunstable tournament 1334, gules, a lyon rampant or tail fourchee, a bordure engrele argent.
BOWCKKR,
LE
SIR
water-
JBourne, John de
; ;
bougets or
(H. in. Roll) bore, ermine on a bend azure three lyons rampant no or Dering Roll lyons in Ashmole MS.
a baron 1342, knighted at the capitulation of Calais 1348 lx>re, argent, a cross engrailed gules, between
Bourneham,
Sir
Thomas de,
oramaunch
MI llayne
SOME FEUDAL
COA'I S
OF ARMS.
29
Bourt, William de
George
.bore,
(H. in.
;
Roll)
bore,
St.
Arden and
of Northants
WILLIAM
1308, argent
the first Dunstable tournament three crescents gules, and Sir bore the same; Ashmole Roll and
n. Roll) bore, three crescents
bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, ermine a at the it ROBKRT bore Another cross sable. second Dunstable tournament 1334, as did JOHN, of the South. (F.) Jenyns' Roll.
Jenyns' Ordinary.
Boutevilain, John-(R.
;
argent, a chevron between gules Surrey Roll. ROBERT, bore, a fess in lieu F. of the chevron St. George Roll.
;
Dering
Roll.
Boys, Nicol de
;
of Suffolk (H. in. Roll) bore, quarterly or and sable (F. ), and Sir JOHN, of Suffolk, a martlet,
St. gules for difference George and Parly. Rolls. WILLIAM bore, a lyon passant gules in the first quarter Norfolk Roll.
;
;
(H. in. Roll) bore, ermine two bars and a quarter gules. Sir JOHN of co. Line, and ROGER bore, over all, a bendlet sable Parliamentary and Surrey Rolls.
in.
lefys (E. in. Roll) bore, Ashmole Roll. gules, four bendlets argent
;
Roll) bore, barry (8) gules and or (or and argent in blason) on a chief indented (3) sable, as many F. escallops of the second Jenyns' Roll.
Bowes, Robert
(E. in.
;
de,
and
"William
of Bucks, and
John
and
Roll) bore, ermine, three long bows " tenduz" gules Jenyns' and Surrey Rolls. ui. (E. Roll) bore, Bowett, argent, three reindeers' heads cabossed sable F. See BONKTT. Jenyns' Roll.
Thomas
Parliamentary
F.
Roll
Boys, Richard de
argent
(H.
;
in.
Roll)
St.
bore,
Bownd,
Sir
Roger
the
first
and Howard Rolls. One up the cross in the last Crusade Boyton, see BEYTON.
Arden,
i.
Roll),
and
Roll)
(E.
n.
of Essex (E. n. Roll) bore, or, a bendlet between six lyonceux rampant gules Parliamentary Roll. The lyonceux debruised by the bendlet, H. 6137 fo. 9.
n.
Boxhull, see BuCKESHALL and BUXHULL. Boxstede, Sir Raffe de, of Essex (E.
Roll) bore,
gules,
on a
Parliamentary Roll.
of co.
Cam-
bridge (E. n. Roll) bore, or, a lyon rampant gules, collared argent Parliamentary Roll.
(E. iv. Roll) bore, quarterly i Boydell, and 4, vert, a cross patonce or 2, gules, fretty argent a fess or 3, argent, on a fess azure three and crest Ballard Roll. mullets of the field
; ;
saltorelles argent (F. ), gules, three Dering and Parliamentary Rolls. &c. colours ROBERT took up reversed in St. George Roll. the cross in the last Crusade 1269. Boyvile, John (R. n. Roll) bore, gules, a fess or between three saltorelles argent Surrey Roll. Brabason, Sir Roger, of co. Leic. (F:. n. martlets Roll) bore, gules, on a bend or three One of these names with sable Parly. Roll. of Calais at the these arms slain 1347. siege de, ofco. Line. *Bracebridge, Sir tournament first Dunstable the at 1308, bore, vaire argent and sable a fess gules (F. Parly. Borne also by RAFFE at the siege of Roll.
; ; ;
John
Rouen
14:8.
Boyland,
eagle displayetl
(E.
in.
;
argent Ashmole
an
n.
Bracebridge, John
a cross azure
;
or,
St.
George
F.
of Norfolk
of
Arden
(E.
;
Par-
a cross pattee (E. in. Roll) bore, argent, Ashmole Roll. voided(*'.f.quarterpierced)gules; Brace, "William de (H. in. Roll) bore, mullets two (6) or gules, a fess argent in chief
;
St.
George]
borne
SOME
1-
EC DA
I.
COATS Oh A R.MS.
SIR
GRIFFITH
HENRY BOYNTON,
12x11
BARONET.
^^
jB-eat/tgtMv
Brace, Sir Robert
gules,
(E.
in.
Roll)
bore,
;
see
BRYANSON.
Ashmole
Roll.
Bradburne, John de
(i.e.
;
Braose, see also BREWES and BRUS. Braose, Sir William de, banneret, baron
of Gower 1299, sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, pp. xvii, xxiv bore at the battle of Falkirk 1298, azure, crusily and a and so for lyon rampant or tail fourchee WILLIAM (J) in Dering Roll; [crusily fitchee
;
Roll) bore.
Roll) bore,
)
;
sable,
argent (F.
Parliamentary Roll. The bend F. fusily for WILLIAM, E. i., in Segar Roll.
Guillim and Nobility Rolls, not fourrhee in Surrey and Parly. Rolls
in
;
Bradley, John
de-(H.
;
in.
Roll)
bore,
argent, a chevron counter-compony or and sable between three ducks "swartish" (black) billed and legged or Howard Roll.
- see Monumental So borne Effigy, 1361. by THOMAS, baron 1342 Surrey Roll. Braose,SirGiles,of Bucks -(E. n. Roll) bore,
Bradley, Roger de
St.
(H. in. Roll) bore, or, a fess gules between three buckles azure (F.
)
George Roll and also in Jenyns' Ordinnn where the buckles are blasoned, gules.
and a lyon rampant or, charged on the shoulder with a fleur-de-lys gules Parly. Roll. Sir JOHN bo/e the lyons crowned gules, at and so also of Calais the siege PETKK, 1345-8, as the last, with a crescent for difference.
azure, crusily
;
Bradshaw, Thomas
Roll.
(E.
in.
Roll) bore.
1
Jenyns
Bradshaw, William,
(E. IV. Roll) bore, argent
of
Haw
(Haigh);
banneret (E. n. Roll) bore, argent, crusily and a lyon rampant Parly. Roll. gules, tail fourchee renowte Braose, Sir John, knighted at the capitu;
and
with crest
Ballard Roll.
1
a lyon rampant
or.
(E. in. Roll) bore, argent, an estaches engrailed (5) gules Jenyns Roll. F.
;
Braose,
Sir Peers,
of Gloucestershire
Thomas de,
the second Sir argent on a quarter gules a rose or (F.). THOMAS bore this at the siege of Calais 1345-8.
(E. n. Roll) bore, or, crusily and a lyon rampant sable, tail fourchee et renowee Parly. Roll. n. Roll) bore, argent Braose,
;
John-(R.
Braibef, John de
a bend
Roll.
fusily or,
F.
in.
and a lyon rampant gules, tail Surrey Roll. Braose, Robert de (BRUIS), of Brecknok, baron 1297 -bore, barry (6) vaire (potent counter-potent) ermine and gules, and azure; Ascribed also to WM. DK Nobility Roll.
crusily fitchee
fourchee
Brampton, John de
;
BHBWS.
(E. Roll) bore, gules, a saltire between four crosses crosslet fitchee argent Arden Roll. F. HKYAN took up the cross in the last Crusade 1269. See
azure,
two bars
ermine
the
Jenyns'
at the
saltire
Ordinary.
F.
Brandon
Arundel
a Suffolk Kt.
(H.
vi.
Roll)
;
azure,
and a
F.
bore, sable, two lyons' gambs per saltire between as many lyons' heads in pale, all erased argent
Roll.
*r
arms of Sir JOHN DK BYRON are erroneously See also BARKSVVORTH. applied to him. bore, argent, (9 E. in.) Bray, a chevron between three eaglets sable & la
Thomas
Shirley.]
cuisse.
F.
S*yE*"
HORSHAM CHURCH,
OB.
After
1361.
Drummond.
SIR
VII.
33
a
Bray.de
(Oxon)-(E. in. Roll) bore, quarterly argent and azure, on a bend gules three fleurs-de-lys or Cotgrave Roll.
;
Breton, Robert de
;
See
Illustration, Sir
REGINALD
11.
(H. in. Roll) bore, per pale gules and azure, a fess between two chevrons argent Arden and St. George Rolls. Breton, Roger (E. in. Roll) bore, argent, a chevron between three escallops gules Jenyns' F. Ordinary.
;
BRAT.
Brett, Sir
of Bucks -(E.
;
Amyan
F.
Roll) bore, argent, seven mascles conjoined another Parliamentary Roll 3, i, gules GERARD bore it with a label of three azure; and another GERARD and a Surrey Roll
;
gardant
or.
THOMAS
3,
2,
i,
gules;
Roll)
F.
Braylesford,
bore, or,
nary-.
Henry de
;
(E.
in.
a cinquefoyle sable
Jenyns' Ordi-
F.
Brett, Sir Eumenious (or AMANEU), de la bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298, and at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, " gules" the arms of the French family of ALBRKT, tricked as the next in Harl. MS. 6137 fo. 38 b Brett, Sir John and Sir Roger, of Leicestershire -(E. II. Roll) bore, gules billette and a fess dancett^e o r Ashmole and Parly. (F.
.,
Rolls.
(E.
III.
or
Jenyns' Roll.
bore,
F.
first
at the
Parliamentary Roll.
Brentislee,
argent,
John de-(K.
;
in.
Roll) bore,
F.
Dunstable tournament 1308, or a lyon rampant azure langued gules. (F. ) See BRAOSE. Bridelshall, Sir Gilbert de, of county Lincoln (K. II. Roll) bore, argent, two
gemelles azure, in chief three mullets gules Parliamentary Roll. Bridmanstone, Sir Stephen de, of Dorset (E. n. Roll) bore, argent seven mascles conjoined sable; another trick, six lozenges, Parliamentary Roll. See CROUPES. 3, 2, i an Essex Kt. (H. vi. Roll) ), Brygge bore, argent, three owls passant sable, beaked
; ;
Brereleghe,
nary.
F.
Thomas
Jenyns' Ordii
Brereley, Sir
Thomas -(E.
;
i.
Ashmole
;
Brereton,
(8th
Andrew
;
of
with crest
Ballard Roll.
of K. Edward Richmond, / John, Duke of BRITANNY)-bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298, and at the siege of Carlaverock 1300; DREUX, with a quarter of Britanny and a bordureof England, viz., checquy or and azure, a bordure gules poudre with leopards or (i.e., eight lyons of England passant gardant or), Borne also by over all a canton ermine (F.). DK MONTFORT, Earl of Richmond, K.G. 1376.
,
and legged or
Brightmere
Brinton,
Arundel Roll. F. of Essex (H. vi. Roll) ). bore, gules, a chevron between three swans' heads and necks erased argent Arundel Roll.
;
de (H. in. Roll) bore, gules, a lyon rampant ermine tail fourchee Arden and St. George Rolls. F. *fBrisco, Isold, of Crofton, Cumberland, 1390 bore, argent, three greyhounds courant
;
Adam
sable.
Shirley.]
F.
bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, azure, a bend between six mullets (6) or spur-rowells in Jenyns' Ordinary and Surrey Roll borne also argent and gules, by PEIRES and Sir WILLIAM, of co. F. Line.
;
n.
Roll)
bore,
;
Britehebury, Avery
Roll) bore, (R. argent, two bars azure, on a canton of the last, a martlet or; Surrey Roll.
JBreton, John
(E. n. Roll) bore, quarterly or and gules, a bordure azure Dering Roll and for SIR JOHN, of Essex, in Parliamentary Roll. JOHN LE BRETON, D'N'S. DE SPORLE appears to have sealed, with these arms, the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, pp. xxi, xxiv.
; ;
or
n.
Roll)
bore,
Parliamentary Roll.
Brius, or Briwys, see BRAOSE and BRUSE. Broc, Laurence de (H. in. Roll) bore,
gules,
field
;
of Essex (H. vi. Roll) bore, azure, two chevronels or, in chief two mullets pierced argent Arundel Roll.
;
Brocas, Bernard
de Cobburne (E. in. Roll) bore, sable, fretty argent, a chief or Jenyns' Ordinary. P*.
;
a lyon rampant gardant or [another BERNARD bore it with a label (3) gules, Surrey Roll] and Sir JOHN also bore it at the siege of Calais
1345-8.
F.
"y%*
Brockhill, Sir
or
Thomas (or BROKETT), of Kent (H. Vl. Roll) bore, gules crusily fitchee and a cross engrailed argent Arundel and Ashmole Rolls.
;
Brockhole,
George Roll.
which
see.
Thomas de
(H.
in.
;
of Kent, Kt. (H. VI. Roll) bore, sable three lyonceux between two bendlets engrailed argent, in the sinister chief point an eagle's head erased or Arundel Roll.
;
Roll)
St. bore, or. crusily and a chevron gules (F.) Called also HOI.KBROOKE,
Brockholes, Geffrey
(R. n. Roll) bore, argent, a chevron between three brocks' or badgers' heads erased sable Surrey Roll.
;
BRUSE.
*[Brudenell,
de,
of Suffolk
(H.
vi.
and a
fess
undee
alias Bredenhill, of Dodington, Oxon {E. I.) bore, ara chevron gent, gules between three morions azure. F. Shirley.]
William
in.
Howard
tBruere, Robert de la
of Norfolk
(E. n.
;
(H. in. Roll) bore, checquy argent and gules, a chief or and a issuant (sable ?) demi-lyon Dering Roll.
;
&riun
bore ermine, a
Bruges
second
bore,
St.
Parly. Roll.
bore,
at
the
of Gloucestershire -(E. II. Roll) bore, argent, on a cross sable a leopard's face in the first or, quarter a crescent of the
(
),
Parliamentary Roll.
passant argent.
Bruges.Hue
in.
;
Roll)
St.
bore,
George
de(or HEGGIOS) (H. in. Roll) gules, bezantee and a chief ermine Roll called KENMAVS, Harl. 246 George
;
;
f-
33-
(E. iv. Roll) bore, quarterly per fess dancettee gules and or with crests Ballard Roll.
;
Bruili, Roger de (H. in. Roll)bore, ermine on a bend gules three chevronels or St. George Roll. F.
;
(Bromley?), (R. n. Roll) bore, argent. on a chevron gules three besants, a bordure engrailed of the second Surrey Roll.
;
Brumtone, Brian de
(or
BROMPTON)
see BRAMPTON and BRUMTON. Brontone, Piers de (H. in. Roll) bore,
Brompton,
argent,
Arden
(E. in. Roll) bore, or, two lyons passant gules Arden Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary. (F.); WALTER bore it with a label (5) sable Arden and St. George Rolls. F. BRIAN DE BRAMPTON took up the cross in the last Crusade 1270.
;
Brumton, John de
;
;
or,
Brony
Roll.
a Suffolk Knight-(H. vi. Roll) bore, argent, a chief indented gules Arundel
(
:
"[Brooke,
and
H. in.
Brooke, Sir
BORK)
(E.
n.
two lyons passant gules, a baston sable (F.), St. George Roll BAUDWIN bore, three escallops or on a bend Arden Roll. Brune, Sir Morys le, a baron 1315 bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, azure, a cross moline or; 8 E. II. (F. Parly. and Harleian Rolls, and Jenyns' Ordinary; recercelee (in Harl. 337), pearled or, in Ashmole Roll (F. ); the cross sarcelee in Jenyns'
).
'[Brooke, William de
1231
bore, gules,
Ordinary.
in the last
F.
WILLIAM
Shirley.]
Brotherton,
Thomas
of, Earl
Marshal-
Crusade 1270. Brune, Sir Richard le (E. in. Roll) bore, a azure, lyon rampant argent guttee de sang
;
bore, at the second Dunstable tournament 1334, England and a label (3) argent. F.
Jenyns' Ordinary.
F.
Broughton, John de
;
(E.
n.
Broughton, Thomas de
Roll) bore, azure, a lyon rampant argent tail guttee de " sang, " estans Jenyns' Ordinary. Brune, William (E. in. Roll) bore, azure, billettee and a lyon rampant or Jenyns'
;
;
Brune, Thomas
(E. in.
flV 4
Browe.
(R. n. Roll) bore, azure, a cross engrailed argent Surrey Roll. n. de-(R. Roll) bore, gules, on a chevron argent, three roses of the field seeded or Surrey Roll.
;
Ordinary.
de(t), and
Roll
|
F.
Hugh
;
of Hunts.
Sir
Robert
Ingram
(H. in.
;
le
35
TOVJOV
THE HERALDIC ATCHIEVEMENT
OF
ESQ.,
SO.IfE
JBruse, Richard de
gules, a saltire
and a
I.)
ROBERT
(E.
(H. in. Roll) bore, chief or. I k-i ing Roll and bore the reverse (F.), and
;
another ROBKRT (E. I.) bore it with a spurrowell argent Camden Roll and Harl. MS.
;
1481
fo. 43".
j-Bruse,
Robert de,
a
saltire
Karl
of Karric, 1292
;
anabr7*e
He and his Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary. F. father took up the cross in the last Crusade
1269, 1270.
/
It.
-bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, gules, a saltire enSee and a chief dancettee grailed argent. In Jenyns' OrEffigy. Sir Wn.i.iAM 1226. dinary the arms are tricked, gules, a saltire engrailed argent, a chief of the second, dancettee throughout gules F.
Brus, Piers,
of Skelton, Yorkshire (E. III. Roll) bore, argent, a lyon rampant azure; Grimaldi and Glover Rolls.
Brus, Richard
(BRYS) bore, at the second Dunstable tournament 1334, argent a lyon ramtail "double tresses et croissele," pant gules fourchfe et renowee. Sir RICHARD BRKOUSK, of Norfolk (E. n.), bore, the field ermine;
Parliamentary and Ashmole Rolls.
F.
Brus, John
(H. in. Roll) bore, or, three chevronels gules, a bordure engrailed azure St. George Roll. F. Indented in Norfolk Roll.
;
or
BRIWYS)-
(H. in. Roll) bore, gules, a lyon passant gardant ermine St. George Roll. F.
Brussels, Sire de (E. Roll) bore, or, a saltire gules; Camden Roll. (F.) See the
I.
"Genealogist," XIV.
n.s. 10.
Brut, Richard le
(H.
in.
Roll)
tore,
checquy argent and sable a bend gules. St. George Roll. F. Bruton, Robert le, and Joan le (H. in. Roll) bore, quarterly or and gules a bordure H. engrailed azure; St. George Roll (F.).
6137^75,
80, see
BRETON.
,
a baron 1350
bore,
at the siege of Calais 1345-8, or, three piles meeting in base azure the colours are often
and
Effigy.
Bryane, William
le (R. n. Roll) bore, or, three piles meeting in base azure, on a canton paly (4) argent and azure, a bend gules charged with three eagles or Surrey Roll.
;
-j-Bryanson,
bore,
Bartholomew
(8 or 12)
and
Rolls, Jenyns' Ordinary, &c. Ascriljed also to SIR JOHN, banneret, and OTKS.
gyrony Dering
I'arly.
(K.
;
m.
Roll)
gryphon segreant or
Ashmole
See BRENI.EY. of Tervaine (E. iv. Bryne ( ), Roll) bore, argent an eagle displayed sable with crest
;
Ballard Roll.
Buch,
the battle of Falkirk 1298, paly or and gules, a canton i-rmme and a bordure sable besame'e. Buch or Hucher, the name of a fort near Bordeaux. See BUBDKUX, UK Foix, and GRAII.I.V. See also pedigree in Anstis' "Order of the Garter," vol. i. Introduction, page 8.
bore, at
(K. in.
Roll) bore
1
Sr.
Captal de
banded gules
)
Jenyns
Ordinary.
of
F.
page
39.
See COMYN.
bore, at the battle
1226.
From Drummond.
37
bore, at the battle of Koroughbridge 1322, Les Armes Latymer " gules, a cross (patee or) a label (5) sable charged with a martlet
' '
argent
in.
;
(indistinct).
Buckham, Roger de
)
(BOKKHAM) -(E.
Buckeshall,
(E.
III.
Walter
;
rampant gules
also
BUXHUU..
Jenyns' Ordinary.
in.
bore,
sable fretty or
Jenyns' Ordinary.
bore, at the
battle of Boroughbridge 1322, argent, crusily and a lyon rampant sable (F.) florettee instead of crusily in Ashmole, C'otgrave, and of Lin-
Buckton, John de
(E. n. Roll)bore. argent agoatsaliant sable, horned vert; Jenyns' Roll. F. Buckton, Pyers bore, at the siege of Rouen 1418, quarterly argent and gules, on the gules quarters three goats passant 2 and i of the first
horned
or.
F.
Buekworth v. Bokkesworthe.
JBucy,
and Howard
de (or BOUES) (H. in. Roll) bore, or, three water-bougets azure Dering
;
Hugh
(
Rolls.
See BOURCHIKK.
Bulkley
Buller,
sable,
), of Aidon-(E. IV. Roll) bore, sable a chevron between three bulls' heads couped argent with crest Mallard Roll.
; ;
Baldwyn de
billett^e
Howard
I4th
field.
Roll.
(H. in. Roll) bore, and a bend cotised argent See also Boui.ERS.
of
*[Buller, Ralph,
cent.
Woode,
on
in
Somerset,
bore,
F.
sable,
Bulmer,
Yorkshire
Ansketell,
rampant or
Jenyns' Ordinary.
a baron
1342
;
bore,
Par-
I.
gutteed'orand a lyon rampant of the last (F. ), billettee instead of guttee in Segar Roll
Jenyns' Ordinary.
argent, on rooks of the field.
bore,
F.
(15
'[Bunbury, Alexander de
Bur, William
billettee
H. in.) -
azure,
Surrey Roll.
bore,
Burdeux,
near Bordeux. See Bucn and GKEILLY. Burdet, Richard, and Sir William,
co. Leic.
;
at the battle of Falkirk 1298, or, a greyhound gules, collared sable, a bordure of the last bezantee. (F. ) Sometime Captal de Buch, a fort
of
Roll) bore, azure, two bars or Jenyns' Ordinary and Parly. Roll. *Burdett, Sir Robert, of co. Leic.
(F. in.
n.) bore, azure, two bars or, sovereign bar three martlets gules (E.
on the
;
Parlia-
mentary
(E.
Roll.
Burdet, John,
(R. n.
Roll)
;
and
Roger
III. Roll) bore, azure, two bars or, on each three martlets gules Surrey and Parliamentary Rolls and Jenyns' Ordinary. F.
of Notts-(E. n. Roll) bore, gules, three burdens or pilgrims' staves pileways argent (F. ), Parliamentary Roll reversed in Howard and Jenyns' Rolls (F. ); borne reversed by WII.UAM, in Arden Roll.
;
SIR
GUY BRYAN,
K.G. 1391.
IN THE ABBEY
CHURCH OF TEWKESBURY.
After Stothard.
LIU
Burdon, William,
;
or (E. n. Roll) bore, azure crusily and three pilgrims' staves 01 Jenyns' and Arundel Rolls.
Walter
4-Burghill,
de (H. in. Roll) bore, paly (6) or and azure, over all a fess gules
Henry
Deringand Howard
Rolls.
Bures, Sir
(HOI-RKS) (E. Roll)bore, ermine on a chief dancettee sable two lyonceux rampant or; Ashmole and Parliamentary Rolls. See Monumental Brass for
Sir
Andrew
in.
Burgoine, Osteleins de
bore, azure, billettee
in.
Roll)
or,
crowned of the
last
Howard
ROBERT.
Burley
),
bore, ermine
Earl of Ulster (E. in. Roll) bore, or, a cross gules, the ancient arms of BlGOD, Earl of Norfolk Ashmole Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary. Burgh, Hubert de, Earl of Kent (E. r.
;
Arundel
Roll.
F.
Burley, Robert,
Burley, Simon
of Wherlsdale
;
(E.
in.
Jenyns' Ordinary.
Roll), bore,
),
Roll
the
same
Segar
JOHN
;
(i), in
Camden and
gules, Roll.
(i)
(E. n. Roll) bore, barry (6) sable and or, on a chief of the first two palets Ijetween as many esquires based of the second, overall an inescocheon gules three bars argent.
(F.
)
and
(E.
seven
Howard
Jenyns' Ordinary.
,
,
in.
Burley, Sir Simon, K.G., Sir Richard, K.G. and Sir John, K.G. 1378 bore, or,
three bars
and
in chief
an escocheon of pretence,
of
Richmondshire
(E. in. Roll)bore, argent, on a fess sable three besants Grimaldi Roll. F.
gules, three bars ermine, a crescent for difference of the second. K. 399 ff. 21, 24, 26.
Burgh, Roald
|K. in.
(HKOXKBY)
de, and
;
William de
Roll) bore, argent, on a saltire sable five cygnets of the field Grimaldi Roll and F. Jenyns' Ordinary.
Burgh, Walter de
;
(E. ill. Roll) bore, argent, two bars and in chief a lyon passant gules Ashmole Roll. Burns, -(H. in. Roll) bore, ermine on a bend azure three lyons rampant argent
Johnde
(H. in. Roll) tore, quarterly, argent and gules, a cross passant of the second Norfolk Roll.
bore, quarterly, or
Burgh, William de
George
Rolls.
F.
Edward, banneret, a baron 1311 bore, argent a lyon rampant sable, crowned or, a bordure azure Parliamentary and Surrey Rolls. In Jenyns' Ordinary this
;
coat occurs quarterly with, or, a saltire sable. !'. and so borne by HUGH, Lord BUKXKM..
;
K.r;.
,temp. H.
iv.
K. 400
1345-8, gules, a lyon tail fourche'e or (the tinctures iwer'si'd Surrey and other Rolls). Sir STEI-HKX bore the same at the first Uunstable tournament 1308 (F.); JOHN tore the same, Jenyns' Ordinary (F.); BARTHOI.OMKW or HKRHF.KT (*) tore it with a label (5) azure
the
in
at
fo. 20.
siege of Calais
Burnell, Philip
rampant
SIR
IN
ROBERT DE BURES,
c.
a lyon rampant sable crowned or Segar Roll. Sir EDWARD bore this H. vi. and LK SR. H. also bore (H. vi.) argent, a lyon rampant
tail
1302.
fourche'e sable.
in. Roll) bore, sable, a label (5) gules ; the cross in
Dermg
Roll
and HERBERT
:
ACTON CHURCH,
After Waller.
SUFFOLK.
Burnell, William-(H.
argent, a lyon
rampant
lyon rampant or
Howard
Howard
Roll.
ROBKRT took up
39
Burnell, Philip
;
(H. III. Roll) bore, argent, a lynn rampant sable, on a bend gules three
St. George Roll. Three mullets escallops or argent in Arden Roll. ROBERT took up the cross in the last Crusade 1270.
Burnell,
Roll) bore, argent three barrulets Parliamentary and Surrey Rolls and F. Jenyns' Ordinary.
(E. sable
III.
;
rampant sable, clebruised by a baston gules; Howard, Camden, and St. George Rolls. F. Burnell, Sir Richard (E. in. Roll) bore, argent, a lyon rampant azure guttle d'or crowned of the last, langued and armed gules Ashmole Roll.
;
Buterley.Roger or Stephen
(H. in. Roll) bore, or, a fess gules in chief three torteaux Arden and St. George Rolls. (F. And another, in Arden Roll, with cinquefoyles pierced gules in lieu of torteaux.
;
Butler,
a
see
BOTELER.
1
Burneville, Sir
battle of
John de
bore,
at
the
Button, John de
fess gules
;
Jenyns Roll.
Buttringham, William de
BOTRINGHAM.
bore, at the
ROBERT, of
Suffolk,
second Dunstable tournament 1334, argent, a bend gules. See also BODRUGAN and
of
Burninghill,
Roll. F.
Hughde-(E.
(E.
Roll
in.
;
RAPHE
H. 6137
rampant azure
Burowdon, Thomas
nary.
(F.
)
Roll) bore,
Bycovyleyn, William
argent, three crescents 2
Roll.
(R.
i
See also
Jenyns' Ordi-
and
Burrell
(H. in. Roll) bore, paly (6) or fess gules St. George
F.
Burrell, Roger de
(
10) Roll.
argent and
F.
sable, a
bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, argent, three bendlets gules so also Sir JAMES, of co. Line. R. n., Parliamentary Roll, and Sir RICHARD, E. 11., Surrey Roll. In the Boroughbridge Roll, the armsof Sir RICH. BR. \KWORTH or BRATWORTH are erroneously assigned to this Sir JOHN.
Boroughbridge 1322, paly (6) or and gules on a bend sable three water-bougets argent see Surrey Roll and borne also by JOHN
Jenyns' Ordinary.
gules, three plates Ashmole Roll.
F.
I.E FITZ -knighted at the capitulation of Calais 1348 bore, argent, three bendlets gules and a label (3) azure. So also RICHARD, E. i., Nativity Roll. JAMES (t), H. III., bore, a label (5), azure (F. ), the tinctures reversed in the Dering Roll.
(E. in. Roll) bore, argent, a fess sable fretty or Ashmole Roll. Burton, Sir "William (E. in. Roll) bore, sable, a chevron between three owls argent THOMAS, R. n., bore, (F.); Ashmole Roll. the owls crowned or Surrey Roll.
; ;
Byron, James de
'(10)
argent
and
gules,
Howard
Roll.
iv.
See BERON.
vi.
(H.
;
Roll)
Roll.
bore,
Arundel
Guy
conducts
Harold
to
William,
Duke of
the
Normans.
Where
C
Cabery, Alan de,
)
of Hippeswell (E. in. Roll bore, gules a fess vair Jenyns' Ordinary. de (CAILLY) (H. in. Roll) Caili, bore, checquy or and gules, an inescocheon
;
Adam
;
ermine
St.
George
Roll.
F.
fCampaine, Pers de
argent, a chief gules
;
(H. in.
Roll)
St.
bore,
Arden and
Caili,
gules
in
Thomas,
and
or,
bore, checquy
;
Rolls.
See CHAMFAINE.
George
Ascribed to Sir
ADAM DE CAYLE,
banneret, a
Parliamentary
Caili,
de (CAYLE)-(H. in. Roll) bore, checquy or and azure, on a fess gules three mullets argent St. George Roll.
;
Walter
Caili, Sir "William (CAI.Y) (E. in. Roll) tore, quarterly argent and sable, over all on a baston gules three mullets' pierced or
argent Nobility and Parliamentary &c. So ascribed also to HUGH, and WILLIAM. (F.) In the (J), Dering and Howard Rolls the tinctures are reversed for GEOFFREY (J).
Rolls,
ROBERT
Ashmole
Cantelo, Philip de
(H. in.
;
Roll) bore,
Roll.
Roll.
Howard
(E.
i.
Caldecott, Richard-
per pale argent and azure, a chief gules Jenyns' Ordinary. SIRE DE CALDECOTT of Norfolk, bore, per pale or and azure, on a
;
Roll) bore,
Roll) bore, azure, three fleurs-de-lys or Dering Roll, &c. leopards' faces jessant-de-lys in Ashmole
;
first
Parliamentary Roll.
Calkin, Sir
Hugh, of Flanders bore, at the siege of Calais 1345-8, argent, a pale between two greyhounds erect sable, (F.) respecting each other, in Stowe.
;
Cantelou, George (E. i. Roll) and Williambore, gules, three fleurs-de-lys or F. ); Camden Roll, &c. Ascribed also to JURIS vel PRES DE, in Howard Roll Sir WILLIAM of
(
;
Norfolk (E. II. Roll) bore, checquy or and azure a fess ermine, Parliamentary Roll and Jenyns Ordinary also borne, or and sable another with the fess argent and yet another checquy or and gules on a fess argent three martlets
of
1
in Parlia-
sable, in the
Ashmole
),
Roll.
Calthorpe
IE.
III.
of
Orthenley,
Norfolk-
banneret bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298, azure, three leopards' faces jessant-de-lys or F. ) perhaps of Snitterfield the leopards' faces are often reversed. Sir H. bore a red field in the Atkinson Roll, and so did WILLIAM, with the faces reversed, in the Segar Roll.
of Ravensthorpe, banneret, a baron 1299, bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298, and at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, gules, a fess vair between three leopards'
Gee,
ct
Canetelo n
Ashmole
Roll) bore, ermine, a maunch gules; Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary. See
Line.' (E. in. ParliaRoll) bore, argent, three roses gules mentary Roll this surname occurs also in Cotgrave Roll and for coat "argent, a lyon vaire and a."
Calverley, Sir
sable,
John
Roll.
F. jessant-de-lys or; Parliamentary laces reversed in Jenyns' Ordinary, &c. Sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301 with (gules) a fess vair between three fleurs-de-lys pp. xviii, xxiv. (or)
faces
Roll
argent
Ashmole
of co. Hereford Dunstable tournament 1308, argent, a chevron gules between three torteaux.
F.
HUGH
Ordinary.
Calvert,
(E.
III.
;
Sir
Richard
gules, Roll.
(or
CULVET)
Roll) bore,
bend nebulee
argent
six
Ashmole
3,
JCam, Richard
eaglets
F.
2,
Roll.
Camoyes, Le
Sr. bore, at the siege of Rouen 1418, or, on a chief gules three plates borne also by Sir RATHE and Sir THOMAS, K.G. In Howard and Dering Rolls, two plates
only are ascribed to
JOHN (J) in the Camden Roll the (3) plates are in fess in Grimaldi Roll three torteaux are ascriljed to RAUF.
Roll) bore,
in. Roll) bore, argent, two bars azure in chief three hurts ;
argent
Ashmole
Catjps or
Arundel
a Kentish Knight (H. VI. Roll) bore, argent, a chevron between three trefoyles sable, an escallop of the first
),
;
Cappus
Roll.
( ).
Caraunt
an Essex Knight
;
i, or, Howard Roll; argent in Camden Roll. (F. ) This coat proto the name of Carrick ratlinbably appertains than to an Karl of that name.
and
(H.
vi.
Roll) bore, argent, three hurts each charged with as many chevronels gules (sic) Arundel Roll.
Carbonell,
John
de, banneret,
Sasse-
a cross argent, a bordure or Jenyns' Ordinary. Carbonell, William bore, at the second Dunstable tournament 1334, gules, a cross argent, a bordure engrailed or. (F.) Ascribed
also to
at the first
Dnnstable tournament 1308, azure, a cross moline voided or. over all a bendlet gules. F.
(or DE CHASTKI.), of Roll) bore, gules, two bars, last a castle sable ALAN, of the city of London, Parly. Roll. took up the cross in the last Crusade 1270. (E.
II.
ROBERT
in
JOHN
Sir
in
Ashmole Roll
),
William
JOHN, of
(
Carbonell
Roll) sable
;
a Suffolk Knight
cross
bore,
Arundel
gules, a Roll.
Cardelecke,
Rouen
F.
Henry
1418, azure,
a castle
Castelmyne
banneret,
Cardeston, John de
bore, at the second Dunstable tournament 1334, gules, a saltire See also (F.) argent, a label besant^e (sic}.
Castre, Sir
John
de-bore,
at
the
first
KnofenoN.
Caresville, Sir
(E. in. Roll) bore, argent, three gemelles sable Ashmole Roll, ascribed to JOHN in Jenyns' Roll, with the remark same as PERS DE CAKEW.
;
William
of Norfolk
(E.
n.
sable, an eagle displayed barry (12) argent and gules Parly. Roll. 'THOMAS, bore, the field argent and the eagle barry of
Roll) bore,
14
Jenyns' Ordinary.
Careswelle, William de
bore,
at
the
Caterall,
(E. n. Roll) bore, azure, three mascles or, in trick - blasoned, lozenges pierced; Jenyns' Roll; ofGarstang, in Lanes,.
;
Thomas
bore, at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, or, three lyons passant sable (F.) and as Lord DE MUI.ESFORD sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, Sir JOHN bore it at the siege pp. xxi, xxiv. of Calais 1345-8, on which occasion Sir JOHN. junior, of co. Glouc. differenced with a label
,
with crest
Ballard Roll.
Parliamentary
Roll.
(3) gules.
See Baron DE
CAREW
in
Jenyns'
Ordinary.
JOHN CARESVIU.E.
Carington
crest
;
on
with
Parliamentary Roll.
Carminow, Thomas
a bend or, Jenyns' Ordinary.
azure,
Roll) bore,
(3)
and a
gules
SIR
fc
HUGH CALVELEY,
OF
CHESHIRE, TEMP. K.
After Stothard.
in.
/?<$
43
TV&-&,
Caundysh, Andrew
sable, three crosses or ; Surrey Roll.
(R.
n.
Roll) bore,
i
J Chamberlain, Philip (H. in. Roll) bore; gules, two crossed keys wards to the sinister
,
Howard
Roll.
many
of co. Leic. (E.ii. bore, gules, two bars and in chief as Roll. mullets argent Parliamentary
;
Roll. F.
Wards inward
in the
Dering
t Chamberlain,
azure, dexter 2 and
bore,
William le-(H.
(F.
)
three
I or.
(K. in. Roll) bore, argent, on a bend sable three crosses crosslet fitchee of the field Ashmole Roll and Jenyns' Another in Ashmole, Roll and Ordinary. argent, a bend between six crosses crosslet
fitchfe 3
Dering Roll.
Chammon, John(CnANNONorCHAUMoND),
of Colthorpe (E. in. Roll) bore, gules, a lyon rampant argent within a bordure engrailed gobony or and argent (in some azure)
;
and 3
sable.
Caux v.
fretty
Corbet.
;
Jenyns' Ordinary.
(K. in. Roll) bore, azure, Jenyns' Ordinary. *[Cavendish, Sir John, Chief Justice E. in. bore, sable, three bucks' heads cabossed
*Cave, William
argent
4-Champaine, Pers de
argent, a chief gules
Rolls.
;
Arden and
George
Roll)
(F.
)
See CAMPAINE.
HI. argent, three bars undee gules.
;
argent.
Shirley.]
F.
bore,
Monumental
a
fess
Effigy.]
blazoned wavy, and in others nebulae Howard and Dering Rolls. Sir JOHN of Kent bore the same (E. II. ); Parliamentary
Sometimes
counternory),
Roll.
Champayne,
bore, or,
joints argent
;
Sir
William
Roll.
Jenyns' Roll.
fretty
sable crusily
Cayle.Walterde
(H. m.Roll)bore,checquy or and azure, on a less gules three mullets Arden and St. George Rolls; argent. (F.) sometimes written CAPEL. See also CAII.I.
(or ST.
Ashmole
saltire vair
tChampernon, Henry de
t>ore, gules,
(H.
in.
Roll)
Rolls.
Ceinteyno, John de
Roll)
IVK)-(H.
in.
Arden
fess
bore, Roll,
or,
three
lyons
passant gules;
Champernoun,
;
in. Roll) bore, per argent and gules, a lyon rampant within a bordure all eounterchanged. (F. St. George, Dering and Howard Rolls.
)
Sir Richard bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, gules, bil(F. p. 45.) JOHN also
RICHARD
billettee
;
Ordinary. HENKY and bore the coat crusily (K.) instead of St. George Roll and Jenyns' Ordi(H. in. Roll) bore,
;
nary.
*Chadwick, Sir
J.. of
co. Lane. (H. VI. Roll) bore, gules, an inescocheon within an orle of martlets argent Atkinson Roll.
tChampernoun, John
gules, a
chevron or
Dering Roll
the field
azure
in
Ashmole
Roll.
Chalers,
a
fess
Ralph
Chancellor, Walter
between two chevronels sable; Jenyns' Ordinary. An (Essex?) Knight of the name (H. VI. Roll) bore, argent, a fess between Arundel Roll. three annulets gules
;
(E. n. Roll) bore, ermine, on a quarter argent a saltire engrailed sable; Jenyns' Roll.
v.
Chanceux (Hugh) de
Chauncy.
-4.Chalu.ns, Piers
de-(H.
Arden and
St.
George
Chamberlain, Herbert
II.);
le and Martin (H. ill. Roll) bore, gules, three escallops or; Glover Roll. Sir JOHN bore the same (E. I. or
Holland
(K.
Roll.
of Lincoliy-
n. Roll) bore, gules, a chevron between three escallops or Sir ROBKRT bore a and for fess, Parliamentary and Surrey Rolls JOHN in Jenyns' Roll.
;
Chamberlain, Simon
;
(E. in. Roll) bore, quarterly gules and or, in the first a fer-demoulin argent Jenyns' Ordinary.
SIR
THOMAS CAWNE,
IN
OF NULCOMK,
IGHTHAM CHURCH,
in.
KENT, TEMP. E.
From
Stothard.
44
.SOME
ROBERT,
3 rd
MARQUIS OF SALISBURY,
K.G.
45
Chandos, Edward
argent, a pile gules bore the reverse
; ;
(E.
in.
Roll)' bore,
JOHN
bore, Dunstable tournament 1308, argent, a pile gules, a label Parlia(3) azure (F.) mentary Roll. So also did EDWARD at the
Charteray, John
a
chevron between Jenyns' Ordinary.
Chaseus,
de (H. in. Roll) bore, Arden sable, three eagles displayed or. (F. ) Roll.
Emery
Surrey Roll.
Ordinary. Roll) bore or, a pile gules, nine estoiles 3, 3, 3 counterchanged. (F.) St. George Roll. See also
Chanscyre, John
(F;. III.
(probably a misreading)
;
Roll)
six
in. Roll) bore, Jenyns' Ordinary. de, of Wilts Chaucombe, Sir vert five (E. III. Roll) bore, or, on a cross The mullets pierced argent Ashmole Roll. mullets or, in Parliamentary Roll. Chauncy, Thomas, baron of Skirpenbeck in co. Line. -(E. III. Roll) bore, argent, a chevron gules, a bordure sable besantee (Jenyns' Ordinary); as did Sir PHILIP, also of Lincolnshire Parliamentary Roll. gules, three barrulets vair
;
Chaston, Thomas-(E.
Thomas
;
Cotgrave Roll.
(or
Chanseus, John de
;
Thomas) - (H.
in.
Roll) bore, gules, three eagles displayed 2 and i argent. (F.) EMERY DE CHASKUS bore the same sable and or Arden and St. George
Rolls.
de, of Essex (E. n. Roll) bore, argent, a chevron between three annulets gules Parliamentary and Cotgrave
Rolls.
F. at
Chansi,
Thomas de
(E.
i.
Roll)
bore,
pant gules. (F.) Segar Roll. See MONCHENSI. Charles, Sir Edward, of Norfolk (E. in. Roll) bore, ermine, on a chief gules three
lozenges of the first Parly. Roll. EDWARD, of Cliffe and Briggenhall, bore this coat with five lozenges conjoined. (F. Jenyns' Roll and Segar and as a fess lozengy in Grimaldi
;
the battle of Falkirk 1298, paly (6) argent and azure a fess gules. (F.) Sir JOHN of Somerset bore the same, Parliamentary Roll azure and argent in Guillim Roll.
(H. in. Roll) a fess engrele" (five fusils in fess) bore, argent, Norfolk Roll. See next gules, a label sable
name.
Chaveney,
Sr.
de-(H.
;
in.
Arden
Roll) Roll.
bore,
Roll.
knighted ,u
de, banneret
;
(E. n. Roll) bore, or, on a chevron vert three eagles displayed of the field Parliamentary Roll.
the capitulation of Calais 1348. bore, azure, two chevrons or (F. ); borne also by JOHN.
THOMAS (I), Dering Roll, PATRICK and Sir WILLIAM for Sir THOMAS' quarterly coat see
;
fo. 108.
K.G., a baron
1401-22) bore, at the siege of Rouen 1418, F. or, a lyon rampant gules. Charlworth ( ), a Suffolk Knight (H. vi. Roll) bore, ermine on a chief gules five lozenges or Arundel Roll.
;
Chaworth, Thomas
;
de, of Norton, baron 1299 sealed the Barons' letler to the Pope xxiv. bore, 1301, with two chevrons, pp. xix, and gules, an orle of martbarry (10), argent
;
lets (10),
sable
Nobility Roll.
bore, at the Boroughbridge 1322, azure, a cross or. Sir of Warwickengrailed GEORGE, (F. ) shire, bore the same; Parliamentary Roll. Sir WILLIAM (fys) differenced with a mulkt sable Ashmole Roll.
;
Roll) bore, burrulee(i4), argent and gules, HENRY bore. Howard Rolls. and gules, n (E. III. ) burrulee ( 10, 12), argent bend (or baston), sable Jenyns' Roll. de (CHAURS)-(H. in. 4,Chaworth,
I
Glover and
Pain
Charneles,
(F.)
St.
(H. in. Roll) bore, gules, two chevrons and a bordure or.
Thomas de
Roll.
George
Charnell, Sir
John de
and gules, an Roll) bore, burrulee (16), argent orle of martlets, 4, 2, 2, i, sable; Arden Roll. Sir PATRICK (14) and 8 martlets; Ashmole Roll; also (14), and 13 martlets (F.), Camden
Roll;
bore, at the
first
12)
and
Dunstable tournament 1308, or, a fess ermine between two chevronels gules. {F. ) Sir JOHN of Warwickshire, bore the reverse gules and or Parliamentary Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary.
;
In the Arden, Ordinary. St. George, and Parliamentary Rolls there are coats with four and with six bars, probably
martlets, Jenyns'
tricked in error.
Cheyne
),
an Essex Knight-(H.
II.
Roll)
gules,
crusily
and argent,
;
six
lozenges
conjoined
in
bend
sinister (sic)
Arundel Roll.
in.
Chaworth, William de
;
bore, burrulee (20) argent and gules three martlets 2 and i Harl. MS. 1481 fo. 47. sable
--.
Roll)
quarterly or and gules, a label (5) azure (F. ); DeringRoll label vert in Ashmole
Roll.
Checker
Chelton,
Che(y)ney,
quarterly
John
Roll.
(R.
n.
fess
or and azure,
ermine
Surrey
Che(y)ney,
at the bore, three bendlets
John
;
bore,
at
the
siege
of
Rouen
fretty
1418, checquy or and azure, a fess gules ermine quarterly with, or, a lyon
fess gules and sable Ashmole the quarters sometimes reversed. F.
;
rampant per
Roll
Chester, Harl Of
or, in
most of the
DE BLONDEVII.LE,
1232,
and bore
earliest Rolls. the last earl, died 26 October on his seal a lyon or wolf
RANDOLPH
Che(y)ney, John,
(H.
fess
St.
III.
saliant. See BLONOEVILLK and KEVELIOK. Chester, Earl of - bore, England within a
George
tinctures are
sometimes reversed.
bordure azure
HOLLAND,
argent.
Cheyne, John
Chester, William-
(K. in. Roll)bore, gules, a chevron argent between three armingbuckles tongues to the dexter or Jenyns' Ordinary.
;
(E. in. Roll) bore, gules, four fusils in fess argent, on each an escallop RAUFF bore this coat sable; Jenyns' Ordinary within a bordure of the second Surrey Roll.
;
Che(y)ney, William
'[Chetwode, John de
quarterly argent
and
;
counterchanged
bore, at the siege of Rouen 1418, azure, a cro?s patonce or, quarfive fusils terly ivith, gules conjoined in fess argent, on each an escallop sable evidently for CHEYNEY. F.
Cheyny, Robert
seme
on a
azure, a chevron between F. ) This coat was also ( borne by WILLIAM, in the Surrey Roll, the mullets also pierced.
(E. in. Roll) bore, azure, of estoiles and two lyons passant or Jenyns' Ordinary.
;
Cheyne, Thomas-(R.
fess
;
Chetwynd,
besants
at the
;
Sir de, of Salop -(K. n. Roll) bore, azure, a chevron or between three Roll. Parliamentary
first
John
*[Chichester, Richard,
bore,
Shirley.]
F.
of
Devon
(E. in.)
;
rampant
sable.
F.
at the second Dunstable tournament 1334, or, on a bend three chevrons F. ermine. gules
Chicker,
gules,
DE LA CHICKKK.
n.
Roll) bore,
Roll)bore, chevres" pasargent, on a lieud gules, three sant of the field. (F. ) Jenyns' Ordinary.
Chevouse, Henry de
pant azure
;
(H. in. Roll) bore, argent, a cross gules between four lyons ram-
Chidiock, John
a
false
,
Norfolk Roll.
argent
(E. in. Roll) -bore, gules, escocheon within an orle of martlets Jenyns' Ordinary.
v.
a cheyne
or,
Chilton
Chilton
Chelton.
(,.
;
in.
chevron gules
Ashmole
argent, a
Che(y)nev
Knight
),
de, a Buckinghamshire
;
(E. II. Roll) bore, argent, a fess and in chief three martlets gules Parliamentary Roll.
de, knighted
en-net
at Calais 1348 bore, argent, three bars gules in chief as many torteau.x, over all a bendlet
F.
'Yto
47
Chiston, Robert de
bore, at the second Dunstable tournament 1334, argent, three bends sable crusily fitchee of the field. F.
ley in
Clarendon, Roger de
gules,
(R.
u. Roll) bore,
a bend or
Surrey Roll.
(E.
i.
Cheshire (H. m.)-bore, gules, two helmets in chief argent, and in base a garb or
F.
a cross recercelee argent, over all a bendlet azure charged with three mullets (6) of the second Harleian Roll.
;
at the siege of Calais 1345-8 bore, argent, a fess and in chief three martlets gules. Chra(c)heth (H. in. bore, Roll) gules, five fusils in bend or, a label (5) argent ;
or
drowned
Clavering, Sir
Fnv.RoHKRT
I.K
John
de,
2nd
bore,
FlTzROGEK
at
baron, the
Perhaps CRACHERODE. ),.i Kentish Knight (H. vi. Roll) gules, on a bend sable three covered cups argent Arundel Roll. an Essex (?) Knight Chycheley (H. vi. Roll) bore, or, a chevron between three cinquefoyles pierced gules Arundel Roll.
Roll.
Arden
Christmas(
bore,
and at the siege of Carlaverock 1300 (when he assumed the name of Clavering by the King's command), quarterly or and gules, a baston sable, a label (3) azure at Falkirk and vert at Carlaverock (F. wrongly blasoned in Harl. MS. quarterly or and gules See FITZ ROGER. The antient fretty argent.
battle of Kalkirk 1298,
)
coat, vair,
a chief gules
banneret
(H.
vi.
two bars gemelles and a chief or. (F.) St. George and Arden Rolls. Three bars gemelles (H. vi. Nobility Roll) and the chief argent in Jenyns' Roll. See SYFFRKWAST.
Roll) bore, quarterly or and gules a bend a baston in Ashmole sable, Arundel Roll Roll. ROBERT bore a bendlet ; Surrey and Grimaldi Rolls.
Cir(en)cester, Sir
;
Thomas
(E. n.
de, of Glouc.
Roll) bore, ar-
Clapham, Robert
the
first,
;
(E. n. Roll) bore, argent, a chevron azure, a label (3) gules Parliamentary Roll.
bore, at the siege of Calais 1345, quarterly argent and gules, on a bend sable three mullets of the first. The metal is altered to or in the Ashmole MS. (F. ) in which the mullets are both argent, and or. Sir ALEXANDER, an Essex Knight, bore this coat (E. II. Roll), with the metal or, in the
Parliamentary Roll.
second
Clare,
Le Ssignaur de
Jenyns' Roll.
n.
Clederow,Roger,a
Roll)
;
Kentish Knight
;
(H.vi. and a
Clare
in 1334. (E. in. Roll) bore, ermine, three chevronels gules Cotgrave Roll some are of opinion that the original arms of CLARE were the clarions usually ascribed to GRAN(
Clere,
de
John de (H. HI. Roll) bore, argent a fess azure and in chief a lyon passant gules
;
Howard
Roll.
Clervaux,
tricked, or,
(CLAREVAUX),
a
of
Croft-
vii.LE.seeTiles, Neath Abbey, p. vii. THOMAS, brother of the Earl of Gloucester, took up the cross in the last Crusade 1270. Clare, Gilbert de, Earl of Hertford and Gloucester bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, or. three chevronels gules Sire GILBERT and (see Monumental Effigy). THOMAS differenced with a label (5) azure
;
IE, in. Roll) bore, sable, a saltire or, Grimaldi Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary, where the coat is
saltire engrailed gule? for
CLARKVAUX.
JOHN
Cleseby,
(E.
Asculphus
and
F.
(
de
(HURSQUJ)
a fess between three argent, Grimaldi Roll (F. ); JOHN and ROBERT bore the same, Jenyns'
in. Roll) tore, gules,
i
lozenges 2
Guillim and Camden Rolls. Sir RICHARD differenced with a label (3) azure at the first
Ordinary.
differenced with a label azure Glover Roll. See also Audley and Gloucester. Clare, Robert, 4th brother of Karl Gilbert
;
DE CLARE
(F.
WILLIAM
E. n. Roll) bore, gules, Clesaby, John de "abendet demi " argent, a quarter ermine,
tricked as 2 bends
Jenyns' Roll.
Cleuisby
Leic.
(or
II.
of co.
bore or, a fess between two chevronels gules "antecessor" Baron de Fitzwater Harl. MS.
;
(E.
1481/15,
28.
Parliamentary Roll.
of co. Glouc. bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, or, three chevronels gules, a bordure indented F. sable engrailed in Harl. 6137 fo. 31*.
Cleville, Sir
;
(or (E. II. Roll) bore, sable, crusily Holland Roll. foyle argent
Thomas
Clarencs,
(3)
Duke
;
of,
LIONEL
of
Antwerp;
Cliffe,
bore, Roll
;
bore, France
dexter base of
400
fo. 5.
OF THE (E. n. Roll) argent, three popinjays ppr. Jenyns' the Count of Cliffe, de Alemain (H. III. Roll), bore, gules, an orle argent within an escarbuncle or Arden Roll.
,
John
WOLD
GILBERT DE CLARE,
LORD OF CLARE, EARL OF GLOUCESTER AND HERTFORD, ob. 1230.
After John Carter.
See GLOUCESTER, post 95,
and
FITZ
HAMON,
213.
ty I
(7
SOMJ-: l-l-A'DAL
COATS OF ARMS.
Clifford, Sir
Robert
MalsoSir LEWIS, K.G. 1378, see title page, and ROGER (J) Dering Roll. Another ROBKRT differenced, with a crescent or, Surrey Roll and
;
azure a fess gules sealed, as Castellan of Appleby, the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301 xxiv. .Sire xvii, pp. ROGKR, banneret, bore the same at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322 K. ),
; ;
bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298, at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, and at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, checquy or and
"Clifton,
James, of Clifton (E. iv. Roll), (E. in. Roll), Robert de (R. n. and E. II. W., Rolls) bore, sable, on a bend argent three mullets gules; Ballard and Surrey Rolls; mullets pierced in Harl. Roll and Jenyns
John
Ordinary.
Clifton,
on
a.
Nycolde
with cinquefoyles pierced argent Arden and St. George Rolls roses in the Camden Roll. F. ROBERT took the cross in the last Crusade up
le fiz,
ROGER
on the
fess (F.),
Clifford,
checquy or and azure a fess and bordure gules, Surrey Roll borne also by CLIFFORD, a Kentish Knight (H. vi.) Arundel Roll.
;
Lewys de
(K.
1270. n. Roll)
bend argent three crescents gules, in the canteVi crescent of the second Surrey Roll. "Clinton, Sire William de (a baron 1330) bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, argent, on a chief azure two mullets (6) or. (F. JOHN, baron de Clinton 1299, bore the mullets pierced Nobility and Parliann-ntarv
)
;
bore,
(R. n.) differenced with label of three points ermine ; Surrey Roll.
Rolls.
THOMAS
Clinton,
.{.Clifford,
Sr. bore, at the siege of Rouen 1418, quarterly or and gules, for SAY, quarterly with CLINTON, argent, on a chief azure two mullets pierced or. F.
Le
F.
),
ParliaSt.
Arden,
Clifford,
John de (H. in. Roll) bore, checquy or and azure on a bend gules three lyons rampant argent, (F.) St. George Roll. RICHARD of Frampton-upon-Severn, bore the
;
of Warwickshire (E. n. Roll) bore, argent on a chief azure two fleursor de-lys Parliamentary Roll.
Clinton, Sir
shire
(E.
II.
Thomas
;
de, of Warwick-
lyons passant or
Harl.
MS.
(E.
Clifton,
Roll
;
Adam
1481
in.
fo. 37.
Clinton, Sir
de
Roll)
bore,
III.)
occurs,
Clifton, Sir
Sir
John de
bore,
;
at
the
first
As bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, argent, crusily sable, on a chiefazure two mullets or crusily fitchfe in Ashmole Roll (F. ), and was so borne by WILLIAM at the second Dunstable tournament 1334, arid as Earl of Huntingdon at the siege of Calais 1345-8.
;
John
EDMUND (E. in.) and RENAUD (H. in.), St. George Rolls Sir.JOHN bore the lyon azure, according to the Parliamenlary Roll (E. n.).
Ashmole and
;
Dunstable tournament 1308, or, a lyon rampant sable crowned gules (F. ) borne also by
Clinton,
John de
(E.
in.
Roll)
said to
bear the same arms as William de St. Omer azure a fess between ten crosses crosslet 5 and 5 or Jenyns' Ordinary.
;
Clinton,
16) or
John de
HUGH
St.
A L
l+nj-o
Clifton,
Qervase de
;
Roil) bore,
George
Clinton, Sir
John
de, of Warwickshire
;
Clifton, Sir O-ervase (E. in. Roll) bore, sable, a lyon rampant within an orle of sixfoyles pierced argent Ashmole Roll. An;
(E. n. Roll) bore, or, three piles meeting in base azure, a canton ermine Parly. Roll.
who
Surrey Roll.
( ),
n. Roll) bore, argent, a fess gules between three eagles displayed sable armed of the second Surrey
;
Clifton
of Hodsock, Notts. (E. in. Roll) bore, argent, a lyon rampant sable tail fourchee Jenyns' Ordinary same as THOMAS CKEC-Y, v. CRESSV.
; ;
*;Clive,
a
fess
Clifton,
John de
Crusade 1270.
(
(CLIVKDON)
bore, at the
Clopton
),
three escallops gules (K. Sir JOHN, who was knighted at the capitulation of Calais 1348
Ixjre
two indents
vert,
mascles (F.
Clifton,
argent,
foyles
Roger
;
at
the
siege
or.
of
F.
VI.
Roll)
bore,
sixSt.
an
Essex
George Rolls
and
Knight
;
(H.
Ordinary.
Roll) bore, argent, two chevronels sable er.ch charged with five nails erect or Surrey Roll.
SOME FEUDAL
-COATS OF ARMS.
Cobham,
Sire Stevene de, a baron 1326 bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, a cross gules, argent so borne also by THOMAS and Sir HENRY, of Kent, uncle of Sir STEPHEN, who differenced with a label (3), azure Surrey
; ;
warde. fo argent, a fess between three lyonceux and for augmentation 19 passant gules Hen. VI. the fess was embattled counterembattled sable fretted gules F. ); in 1473 an
;
bearer)" of
Henry
V.
in
battaile
watch and
Rolls.
ROBERT
(H. in.
)
(F.
Arden
tCobham, Henry de
(H. in. Roll) bore, gules, rlorettfe or. a cross argent. (F. ) Bering and St. George Rolls.
additional coat was granted him as a supporter of the House of Lancaster, viz., vert, on a bend argent three roses gules, a dexter hand couped of the second Add. MS. 6297 fo. 139, Harl. MS. 1359 Ashmole MS. 857 ff ^ copy of confirmation in Bodleian Library.
;
Cobham,
bore,
at
Sire
Rauf
Cokesalton, John da
in. Roll) Arden Roll.
(v.
KOKKSALTON)
fretty
the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, argent, alyon (rampant) checquy or and sable. (F.) Sir JOHN/RAUK bore it checquy or and
(H.
bore,
argent,
gules;
azure
Ashmole
Coderinge,Baudewynde(orCoi>KRUGGE)
(H.
III.
Roll.
Cobham, Thomas
;
Roll)
or,
bore,
gules,
three lyonceux
(E.
n.
Roll)
bore,
rampant
Arden,
St.
ermine, three crescents gules each charged with a besant Jenyns' Roll.
Cobham, Le
Cogan, Johnde
argent and gules
three
Sr.
de
(Sir
bore, at the siege of Rouen 1418, gules, on a chevron or three lyonceux rampant sable, F. quarterly with, argent, a castle sable.
JOHN OLDCASTLE)
Howard
i),
Roll,
same
as
THOMAS FITZTHOMAS.
lozenges (2 Ordinary.
THOMAS
and
Cobham,
Sir John, a baron of the Exchequer 1297 bore, gules, on a chevron or three lyonceux rampant sable. Nobility Roll ascribed to another JOHN (J) in Dering Roll.
;
Cogeshall, "William
(R.
n.
Roll)
bore,
;
Cobham,
Sir
;
Roll) bore, gules, on a chevron or three fleursde-lys azure Parliamentary Roll. (Ascribed also to JOHN in Howard Roll and Jenyns' Sir RICHARD, of Kent, bore Ordinary). mullets in lieu of fleurs-de-lys,
Henry
de, of Kent
(E. n.
argent, a cross between four escallops sable Surrey and Parly. Rolls for an Essex Knight.
Cokayn, John
(R. n. Roll) bore, argent, three cocks (2 and i) gules; Surrey Roll. three cocks Argent, passant sable, in Ashmole Roll. See also THOMAS DE COKEFIELD HENRY DE COKINGTON bore the reverse.
;
Cobham, John de
gules, de-lys
(E.
in.
Roll)
bore,
fleurs-
of Trusley, co. Derby E. i u. ) L Coke, bore, gules, three crescents and a canton or.
(
Hugh,
F.
as
many
estoiles
sable
Shirley.]
;
Cotgrave
Roll.
Cokke, Thomas
bore,
(or
COLKE)
Cobham, Reginald,
sable
three bendlets
argent
Jenyns'
bore, at the second Dunstable tournament 1334, F. ) ules, on a chevron or three estoiles sable. ir JOHN bore the same at the siege of Calais differenced with a label or. 1345-8, (3)
Ordinary.
Adam
(H.
in.
(F.)
bore, at the siege of Calais 1345, argent, on a chevron sable three estoiles or Cotton MS.
Cokefeld
gules, Roll.
Adam) de
Cobham,
MS.
Sir
;
;
John
gules,
Cokefeld,
Ordinary.
on a chevron or three see Monumental Brass. Borne also by STEPHEN, Bishop of Lincoln, Harl.
Calais 1345-8 martlets sable
1481, fo. 64.
de (E. in. Roll) bore, argent, three cocks (passant) gules Jenyns'
;
Thomas
See COKAYN.
Cobham,
John, of Blackburgh in Devon bore, gules, on a chevron or three eaglets sable and THOMAS fit Henry of Beluncle in Hoo, Kent, differenced with crescents in lieu of eaglets; Harl. MS. 1481, fo. 64.
;
John de, of Norfolk E. n. Roll) bore a/Aire, a cross checquy argent and gules; Parly. Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary. Cokefleld, Sir Richard, of Suftolk (E. n. Roll) bore, azure, a cross between four cocks See also passant or Parliamentary Roll.
Cokefeld, Sir
;
Tiles in bore, at
Neath Abbey,
p. ix.
or
Richard
de,
of Kent (E. II. Roll) bore, gules, on a chevron or three mullets azure Parly. Roll.
;
Cokefeld, Sire
argent,
Henry de
(COCFELD)
1322,
of
Codrington,
co.
arms confirmed 5 July 1441, or i July 1442, per R. Leigh clar. altered 23 May 1445, "as worne by him in the servrce (as standard
SIR
JOHN COBHAM.
a saltire engrailed sable, a label (3) Sir SIMON, of Suffolk, bore the same gules. at the first Dunstable tournament 1308 (F. ); thev are ascribed also to ROBERT in Jenyns'
Ordinary.
Cokerell,
crusilv, three Roll.
(H. III. Roll) bore, gules, cocks argent. (F. ) St. George
(K. in.
or,
on a fess gules three crosses fitch^e in Ashmole Roll argent PHILIP took up the cross Jenyns' Ordinary. in the last Crusade 1270.
Arden
Colvile, Sir
(E. in.
Cokerington, Gilbert de
Jenyns' Ordinary.
Roll)
;
Robert de, of Yorkshire E. II. Roll) bore, or, a fess gules in chief three torteaux(F.) Parliamentary Roll. Borne also by JOHN in Surrey Roll and ROBERT of
;
Dale
in Jenyns'
Ordinary.
Cokerington, John de
;
(K. in. Roll) bore, argent, a chevron between three cocks passant gules Jenyns' Roll and Ordinary.
Colvile,
Cokesey, Walter de
gules, crusily
and on
St.
de-(H. in. Roll) bore, Arden and St. gules, billette or 4, 5, 4, 3, 2 billets and colours reversed Rolls. Six George F. in Howard Roll.
;
William
T(\fh
Arden
Colvile, Sir
azure,
(F.)
Robert
in
Cokesey, Walter
Surrey Roll.
in.
(R. II. Roll) bore, argent, a bend azure three cinquefoyles pierced or
Colvyle, Sir
JCokington, Henry de
gules,
Roll
and Dering
at the
first
(H. in. Roll) bore, three cocks, 2 and i, argent; Arden nine cocks, 3, 3, 2, i. (F.) in Howard
Rolls.
J. (H. vi. Roll) bore, or, three chess rooks gules quarterly with, azure a lyon rampant argent collared and armed gules
;
Atkinson Roll.
Colevile, Sir
bezants
;
Robert of Blakamor
two bars or and
Roll.
(E. in.
in chief three
Ashmole
bore,
Dunstable tournament 1308, bendy Sir RENARD bore (6) gules and ermine. (F. ) the reverse (E. n.) Parliamentary Roll; and THOMAS bore bendy (6) argent and gules
;
Colvile,
Jenyns' Roll.
Coldington
bore,
sable,
v.
G-oldington.
of Kent (H. vi. Roll) swans' heads and necks
Roll.
of Cambridgeshire (E. in. Roll) bore, argent a cross patonce gules, borne also by PERCEHAYE, and are in " et son en debate" Jenyns' Ordidispute are also ascribed to Sir arms These nary. HENRY (or ROBERT) in Parliamentary Roll, PHILIP (F.) in Arden Roll, and ROBERT and
Henry,
WALTER
HENRY
in
erased argent
Arundel
Collingborne (COLYNGBORN)
VI.
an (Essex
;
?)
to bear the variously tricked as flory, pat^e or patonce and is also blasoned recercelee.
is
BKRENGAR LE MOYNE
the cross
Jenyns'
Ordinary
is
in
this
last
said
Colwyk
second
;
Colne, William
a
fess
a Suffolk Knight (H. VI. Roll) ) bore, argent, on a bend azure three besants, in the cantel a cross crosslet fitch^e of the
(
(E. in.
Roll) bore,
;
sable,
Arundel
Roll.
Jenyns'
Ordinary.
Colworthe, Richard de
bore, vair argent
Roll.
(H.
in.
Roll)
Colpeper, Thomas
in chief
and
or
gules.
ROBERT
RICHARD
(H.
and two in base gules, quarterly with, argent, a bend engrailed gules Surrey Roll.
;
nary.
Comale, Robert de
azure, a
in.
Roll) bore,
Colshill, Thomas (R.n.Roll)bore, checquy argent and sable (on the second checque), a
crescent or, a chief of the last
;
semee of escallops
or,
)
argent;
Howard
Roll.
(F.
Surrey
Roll.
F.
Columbers, Maheu de
(i)
)
(H. in. Roll)bore, argent, a chief gules, Glover Roll; (2) (E. III. gules a chief argent, a cross-recercelee (moline in trick) counterchanged Jenyns' Ordinary. In St. George and Arden Rolls the chief becomes per fess and argent gules, and the cross moline counterchanged. F.
;
-(E. in. Roll) bore, argent, a chevron engrailed gules between Ashmole Roll. F. three black birds proper
(COUMBK)
;
10
oa
Combe, Richard de
F.
(E.
in.
Roll) bore,
ermine three ("leopardes lyonceux passant") lyons passant gardant gules j Jenyns' Ordinary.
"Colvyle,
John
(R.
;
n.
Roll)
bore, azure,
(F.)
Cotton MS.
Surrey Roll.
Sir
F.
GEOFFREY,
;
of co. Line. (Parliamentary Roll), bore this coat differenced with a label (3) gules and JOHN, of Mershland (Jenyns' Ordinary), bore the reverse with the same label.
Colvile,
;
Lincolnshire (E. in. Roll) bore, or, a fess gules Jenyns' Roll and Ordinary. Sir SYMON or EMOUN, of co. Line, and WALTER bore the same, and another WALTER differenced his coat with a mullet argent.
af
Bytham,
in
Colvile, Sir
Calais 1345-8
Thomas
;
or, on a fess gules three lyonceux rampant of the field. Borne, with (F.) the lyonceux argent, by Sir Thomas and
Thomas,
of Codwald, or
Cokewald
Jenyns'
*[Compton, Thomas de
helmets 2
(H.
in.)
bore,
on a chevron three fleurs-de-lys THOMAS, of Fenny Compton, bore, sable three esquires'
&
(E. n. Roll) bore, azure, a maunch or; Parliamentary Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary (Sir ROBERT bore the reverse Parliamentary Roll); CHRISTOPHER and another, ROBERT, bore the coat differenced with an annulet sable Surrey Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary.
;
argent.
(E.
.
Shirley.
I.
F.
Conyers
JOHN
in
Comyn, John
Comyn,
Roll)
garbs or. (F. ) Ascribed also to Sir the Guillim Roll. See BUCHAN.
a Yorkshire Knight (H. VI. Roll) bore, azure, a maunch or charged with a torteaux, quarterly with St. Quintin, or, a chevron gules and a chief vair Arundel Roll.
(
),
Sir John,
argent,
bore,
;
gules
Parliamentary Roll.
(H. in. Roll) bore, azure, semee
Comyn,
in. Roll) bore, azure, a maunch ermine Ashmole and Cotgrave Rolls and Jenyns' Ordinary. Cotgrave also blasons, azure a maunch argent for
CONYERS.
of estoiles or, a chief argent, over all three garbs argent (sic) (? counterchanged) banded gules. (K.) St. George Roll. Harl. 6137
Conyers, Robert
fusils
MS
maunch azure
(
(E. n. Roll) bore, or five conjoined in fess sable, guarterlywithor, Jenyns' Roll.
;
fo. 78.
Coote
Roll.
*[Congrsve, 'William, K.
of
CAMPION,
sable, a
a Suffolk Knight (H. VI. Roll) bore, argent, three coots 2 and i sable Arundel
),
:
Shirley.
F.
(H.
VI.
of Beds. (E. n. Roll) bore, quarterly argent and sable, a label (3) Roll. gules Parliamentary
(E. i. Roll)bore, Sir ROBERT bore the gules quarterly vair and " " same with a bend engrele or Nativity Roll, though gules and vair in the Parliamentary Roll. This coat is more often blasoned in the Rolls quarterly gules and vair a bendlet (vet
;
;
bore, argent, on a chevron azure between three roses gules slipped and leaved vert as many fleurs-de-lys of the field Arundel
;
Roll.
Copuldick, John-(R. n. Roll (bore, argent, a chevron between three crosses crosslet gules Surrey Roll. F.
;
(H. in. Roll) bore, argent, sable, a label (5) gules Dering
;
F.
MARMADUKE,
Constable
of Flamborough, in Yorks. (E. in. Roll) bore, quarterly gules and vair a " baston argent parmy "(across) "legules" Cotgrave Roll. For parmy see also DACRE and
),
;
RAYNSFOHD.
of Caux 1297 bore, a corbyn (or raven) sable Nobility, Parand Ashmole Rolls. This latter liamentary gives the same coat also for CORBET within a bordure engrailed gules. Corbet, Sir Peter bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298, or two corbeaux (corbyns) sable (F. ), and so sealed the Barons' letter to the
;
Knighted at the capitulation of Calais 1348, bore quarterly vair and gules a border engrailed or. F.
de Richmond (H. III. Roll), bore, gules, a chief and two Glover Roll or, possibly intended to gemelles be the same as in the next.
le,
:
THOMAS
Pope
1301, as
DE CAUX,
xviii, xxiv.
ROBERT
(J)
THOMAS,
of Herefordshire, bore
the
two
;
bordure
engrailed
at
gules
Ashmole
Constable, Robert,
Ordinary.
Corbet, Sir
2
Thomas- bore,
130*!,
the
first
(E. HI.
;
Dunstable tournament
Jenyns'
and
or three corbyns
sable.
Constantyn
v.
Costantyn.
(R. n. Roll) bore, sable,
;
(E. n.), ROGER (E. i.j.and Wiu.iAM(H. in.); Jenyns', Segar and Arden Rolls.
(F.
Corbet,
six
Thomas
(H.
;
in.
Roll) bore,
;
or,
Conway, Henry
on a bend argent cotised ermine a rose gules between two annulets or Surrey Roll.
corbyns 3, 2, i sable, on a quarter gules two lyons passant argent Arden Roll three F. lyons in St. George Roll.
HERCHE
THE HERALDIC ATCHIEVEMENT
OF
WILLIAM,
5 th
MARQUIS OF NORTHAMPTON.
THE
NAMES
OE
THE
IN
QUARTERINGS
WITH REFERENCES TO
hoped
which indicate the row of quarterings in (he shield, facilitate reference to the atchievement opposite.
NAMES
SHIELD REFERENCES
54
mi//T
FEUDAL
COA TS OF ARMS.
V
Cornwall, John de
;
bore, at the battle of 1322, argent, two bars and a F. quarter gules, a label argent.
at the second Dunstable tournament 1334, argent two bars gules " un fece d'asure."
(R. n. Roll) bore, six crosses argent, three fusils in bend between sable fitchfc crosslet Surrey Roll.
Knighted
in. Rolllbore, argent on a fess sable three besants (plates Arden and St. in the Dering Roll). (F. George Rolls. ROBKRT (J) bore the same in the Ashmole Copy of the Dering Roll.
Roll) bore, argent, two bars and a canton gules, ROBKRT son fitz. differenced with a lalwl (3)
;
Knighted at the on a capitulation of Calais 1348 bore argent, bend sable three plates a marginal note adds puto or, i.e. besants.
of the
Ashmole
West
Corbridge,
a
fess fusily
(E.
gules
and
may
vair)
in
be,
;
ermine on a
Roll.
Ashmole
lozenges
a cross sable Sir bezantee (5, 9) Parliamentary Roll. LAURENCE of the North, bore, argent a cross Roll Parliamentary patonce sable bezantee and Jenyns' Ordinary, in which latter the
(K.
n.
(altered to Sir WILLIAM bore, at the siege of Calais or. on a chief indented (or dancett^e) azure, three crosses crosslet of the field. F.
cross
is
tricked flory.
of
Cumberland ;
(E. II. Roll) bore, argent, a saltire sable, on a chief azure three cinquefoyles or Parly. Roll.
in.
Roll) bore,
of
Workington
Parliamentary Rolls
(E. in. Roll) bore, argent, fretty gules, a chief azure, according to the blason, but
tricked, argent, three chevronels interlaced in base gules, a chief azure, same as CHRISTOPHER CURWEN. Jenyns' Ordinary.
Cornerth, Sir
Knighted
Richard,
of
Suffolk-
at the capitulation of Calais 1348, bore, azure a fess between two chevronelsor. (F.) Bornealso by THOMAS (R. n. ); and by Sir THOMAS GRAY in Surrey Roll
;
Cossington, Stephen (H. in. Roll) bore, Howard Roll (a single azure three roses or
;
Ashmole
Roll.
;
Ascribed also to rose in Jenyns' Ordinary). Sir WILLIAM of Hants in the Parliamentary and Surrey Rolls.
tCossington, Stephen
azure, crusily
or.
EDWARD
n. bore, at
and
(F.
Dering
(H. in. Roll) bore, three cinquefoyles pierced No crosslets in the Roll.
of Essex
Ashmole Copy.
Earl
of
Costantyn, William,
;
and
Roll) bore, vert six eagles displayed 3 3 or Arundel Roll (H. VI.).
;
Cornewall, Sir
bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, and at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, argent, a lyon rampant gules crowned or debruised by a baston sable thereon five bezants. (F.); Add. MS. 58481110 l>aston in Harl. MS. 6137
fo - 37)*ir
Edmond de
Cotel, Sir Ellis, of Somerset (E. II. bore, or, a bend gules Parliamentary
;
THOMAS
also bore
it
Jenyns' Ordinary.
(E.
in.
Cotenham, John de
Roll) bore,
;
EDMOND,
;
in Cotgrave Roll. Sire GEOFFREY bore it at the battle of Horoughbridge 1322 with three mullets (6) or, on the bend.
SVMON
barry dancette'e (8) argent and gules, tricked as barry dancette'e (6) gules and argent Jenyns' Ordinary. of Cotes, co. Stafford, wrongfully *[Cotes bore the arms of KNiGHTI.EY which see,
( )
Erdeswick
Shirley. ]
These two Boroughbridge coats are also ascribed to Sir EDMOND and Sir GEFFRFY CUKTF.NEYK in that Roll an instructive
blunder.
(F.)
Cotingham,
passant argent
sable, a
;
(E.
iv.
colts)
with crest
Cornwall Richard
of
and
Roll)bore,
(E. I. Roll) bore, argent, a lyon rampant gules crowned or, within a bordure sable Uv.antee(F.) in all the Rolls. Sir EDWARD bore the same E. in.); Ashmole Roll. Sir
(
Edmund,
Earls
JOHN,
K.<;.
(H.
iv.),
K. 400
fo. 21.
Cornwall, John,
a baron 1433 bore, at the siege of Rouen 1418, ermine, a lyon rampant crowned 'or within a bordure sable gules bezantee. Borne also by* UK v.\ s Surrey Roll.
;
EDWARD
JOHN OF ELTHAM,
IN ST.
chevron engrailed between three quills Jenyns' Roll. (? plumes) argent "[Cotton, Roger, of Alkington, Cheshire (R. II.) bore, azure, a chevron between three hawks' lures (or cotton hanks) argent. Shir;
ley.]
F.
EDMUND CHAPEL,
1334.
WESTMINSTER ABBEY,
After Stothard.
in. Roll) bore, barry azure, in chief three buckles to the dexter Arden and gules tongues Jenyns' Rolls, where it is also tricked argent
Raffe de-(H.
and
John
V C x'n/tieay l-
Rictj
a.
Cornma\le
55
AGNES ELIZABETH
(n<fe
COURTENAY),
VISCOUNTESS HALIFAX.
<*'
Ccr tenet
Coucy, Robert do
Thomas
;
and gules
Ordinary with a bend or for THOMAS in Norfolk Roll. INGELRAM, Earl of Bedford, K.G., 1366, bore it quarterly with, gules, a fess argent K. 398 fo. 43. Coudray, Sire Thomas da, of Berks bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, and at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, gules, billettee or. (F. ) Borne also by PIERS and \VIIJ.IAM; Arden, St. George, Parly., Cotgrave,
;
in. (H. Roll) and Roll) bore, barry(6)vair George Roll and Jenyns'
Courtenay, Monsyor
of
Rouen
azure,
bore, at the siege 1418, or, three torteaux, a label (3) on each pendant as many annulets
)
argent (F.); plates in the Ashmole MS., and so borne by Mons. PHILIP (R. II. Surrey Roll,
and
Sir
PETKR, K.G.
1388,
K. 399
fo. 25.
of Somersetshire (E. II. Roll) bore, or, three torteaux, a bend gobony argent and azure Parliamentary Roll Harl. MS. 6137 fo. 7 b a bend azure in Harl.
;
MS. 4033
fo. 33.
and Jenyns'
Rolls.
Sir
THOMAS
;
differenced
Roll.
*
Coudray
bore,
or
Caundray,
or,
-and
;
Ashmole
Courtenay, Sir Edmond and Sir Geoffsry. See Sir EDMOND and Sir GEOFFERY
CORNEWAYLE.
L
rtufy
Courthope
c.
),
of Goudhurst,
Sussex
1413
Parliamentary
K.
Coupland,
gent,
Sr. de -(E. n. Roll) bore, ara chief gules Jenyns' Roll. Same as WILLIAM FORS. Earl of Albemarle.
;
argent cotised or
COUE, COWE,
and TONYK.
a
{Covert, Roger le
(F.
)
;
Coupland, John de
Roll.
(R.
n.
Roll)
bore,
;
argent, on a cross sable a mullet of the field Surrey Roll. The mullet is pierced in Jenyns'
Dering and Howard Rolls. The fess is between three mullets, or in the Ashmole
MS.
Couffolds
*Courtenay, Sir
de, banneret a baron 1299, Earl of Devon 1335 bore, at the battle ofFalkirk 1298, or, in chief three tor;
Hugh
five
barrulets
Arundcl Roll.
in.
teaux. a label azure. The label distinguished the English from the elder branch settled in
Roll) bore, argent, on a chevron sable, three Ashmole Roll. leopards' faces or
France.
Knighted
at the
Courtenay,
Hugh
;
de, banneret
bore, at
the siege of Carlaverock 1300, or, three torteaux (2 and i) a label azure (F.) (with a label of five in NICOLAS) as also did Sir PHILIP at the first Dunstable tournament 1308 (F. ); borne also by Sir HUGH, K.G., a founder, and Sir PIERS, K.G. Another HUGH bore the same at the second Dunstable tournament 1334, on which occasion THOMAS bore it with a baston azure; Guillim, St. George, and Howard Rolls.
capitulation of Calais 1348, bore, argent, a F. fusily sable, a label (5) gules.
bend
bore,
;
Craddok, Richard
argent,
(R.
n.
Roll)
Surrey Roll.
Craili,
John (H. in. Roll) bore, between four mullets gules. (F. ) Roll. See TRAYLEY.
a cross
George
bore, at the
ini.e.
azure, each pendant charged with as many crescents of the field besants, in Cotton MS. annulets in Harl. MS. (F. ) Sir HUGH, who was knighted at the capitulation of Calais 1348, bore, or, three torteaux, a label (5) azure,
Crane
bore,
),
a Suffolk Knight
argent,
fess
;
on each pendant a fleur-de-lys argent F. and PHILIP of Powderhr.m differenced with plates
(
Crawcestre, John
.
in lieu
of fleurs-de-lys
Harl.
MS.
1481
fo.
55.
(E. n. Roll) bore, quarterly or and gules in the first a martlet sable Jenyns' Roll.
;
Courtenay, (Hugh
4th), Earl of
Devon-
bore, at the siege of Rouen 1418, or, three torteaux quarterly with, or, a lyon rampant azure (for RKDVKRS). In the Grimaldi (F. Roll the Earl of Devonshire's coat is blasoned or three gastrels gules (besants) a label azure.
)
Crek, Walter de
bore,
at
the second
Dunstable tournament 1334, argent a bend azure three " wyfres "i.e. cotises wavy. (F. ) See nlso BENHALE ante and " Archteologia," Vol. 31, 247, where they are quaintly defined as
vipers' nests.
[Creke, Sir
John
de, bore
of
Kent
Creon, Maurica ds
joined
3, 3, i or.
bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, gules, a cross engrailed or, over all a baston azure. See also Parliamentary Roll. (F.
)
Criketoft,
Ordinary
;
John
;
Ashmole
Roll
and Jenyns'
Crepin.William
three bars gules See also CRISPIN.
same
JCriell,
as
WILLIAM BLUNDE.
Nicholas de,
baron
Roll
Roll) bore, gules, billettee or, and a Parly. Roll. Gutteed'or F. Segar Roll.
;
Oriel,
bore,
Nychole de
in.
Roll, gules.
counterchanged "tertoleres" (F. ); Vincent MS. No. 165, 151" and Harl. MS. 1068 fo. 172 (F.). Perhaps ORIEL, which see.
St.
George
Criol,
Cressner, John
on a
chief
Roll) bore,
azure
gules
;
John (KYRIET.) bore, at the second Dunstable tournament 1348, or, three chevronels and a canton gules. F.
K. G.
argent
three
chaplets
Jenyns' Roll.
H.
banneret, a baron
bore, argent, a lyon rampant tail fourchee sable. (F. ) Nobility and Arundel Rolls (borne also by CLIFTON, of Hodsall,
1297)
or two chevronels (a chevron et demye) and a Atkinson Roll. BERTRAM (J) quarter gules (F. ) or ROBERT, JOHN and Sir NICHOLAS of Kent bore the same Dering, Parly., Howard,
;
Notts) a label
Sir
(3)
it
with
^Crispin, "William
gules
Parliamentary Roll.
'" (H. Roll) bore, lozengy argent and gules (or, in Dering Roll). (F. ) JOHN differenced it with a label (5) azure Howard Roll. See also CREPIN.
;
Cristemasse.
Cretinges,
the
siege
baron 1332 -bore, at Carlaverock 1300, argent, a F. ) chevron between three mullets gules. (
of
John da, a
at the first
ROBKRT
in
in
others they
OSMOND and some tricks the mullets are pierced become spur-rowells.
,
Dunstable tournament 1308, quarterly per fess ndented azure and argent (in the first quarer) a lyon passant gardant or (F. ) and Parly Roll H. 6137 fo. 271*. In Harl. MS. 4033 the tinctures are reversed, the lyon appearing in the second quarter. In the Ashmole Roll
it is erroneously tricked per pale indented, &c.
of Suffolk -(E. n. Roll) bore, argent, a chevron gules between'/ three torteaux Parliamentary Roll.
in.
and a
chief
or a cross voided gules. (F. ) the cross Glover, Dering and Arden Rolls voided of the field in Camden and Howard. of
;
Kent-(E.
n.
a cross or
Parliamentary
bore, at the
first
Dunstable tournament 1308, argent, an inescocheon gules over all a bendlet sable. F\
Crey, Sir
and
n. Roll)
SIR
JOHN DE CREKE.
After Waller.
and Jenyns Ordinary a copy of the Dering Roll adds for SIMON (J) " in dexter chief an
eagle displayed, Harl.
RALPH CREYKE,
ESQ.,
1894.
59
Crofte, Nicholas de
(E.
in.
lozengy argent and sable (mascles in blason) borne Jenyns' Ordinary and Ballard Roll also by Sir PETER LEE of co. Lane.
;
Roll) tore,
;
Cudemsrs, John de
Roll.
(F,.
i.
Roll)
;
bore,
gyronny (12) or and sable, (F. ), (in the centre what mignt be mistaken for a pellet) Segar
Croke
v.
Sir
Thomas Blount.
(H. in. Roll) bore, azure three
(H.
fess
Croke, Piers
crooks or;
St.
George
fo. 86>>.
Roll.
Birds' heads in
reversed,
i.e.
argent
and
gules, in the
(
Cuffolds
FFOLDS)
barrulets
),
Crokedayke, Sir
ermine three
pellets
;
Adam
(H.
(H.
VI.
bore,
I.
argent,
five
de, 1297
in.
bore,
Roll.
Nobility Roll.
Roll) bore, a chief of the last
Crombe, Simon de
Cuggeho, Nieolde
Camden
Roll.
argent, a chevron gules on three escallops of the first (F.); St. George Roll. In the Arden Roll, the field ermine and the escallops or, sometimes argent.
Cuggeho, "William
gules, a fess
(F.
) ;
(H.
in.
Roll)
bore,
;
St.
Cromwell, John de
bore, at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, azure, a lyon rampant F. argent tail fourchee, ducally crowned or.
Roll) bore, gules,
six
a chevron between three mullets sable CotWritten TUYLEY in Jenyns' grave Roll. Sir HUGH of Notts bore (E. II. Ordinary.
Roll) ogresses in the place of mullets
;
Parlia-
Cromwell, SireRaufde
Roll); Guillim
i.
Roll) bore,
mentary
IV.
Roll.
alias
argent, a chief azure, surmounted by a bendlet gules, (F. ); (SIMON bore the same, E. in.
Culchsth, Randolph,
Roll) bore,
;
HINDLEY
(E.
sable,
;
and
St.
George
Rolls.
argent
with crest
segreant
Cromwell, John,
of Tatishall, baron 1308 RAUFE(E. Roll) and THOMAS of Lamlay in. bore, (E. Roll) argent, a chief gules sur-
mounted by a baston azure Segar and Arundel Rolls and Jenyns' Ordinary.
;
at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, checquy or and sable, a fess argent. (F. JOHN-(E. in. Roll) bore, checquy or and azure, a fess argent, a label (3)
gules
bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, argent, a chief surmounted a baston gules by gobony or and
Curson, John
Rouen
1418, ermine a bend counter-compony argent and sable (F. ) MONSYER CURSON bore on
and
in Jenyns'
Ordinary.
(R. II. chief ermine, quarterly with, argent gules surmounted by a baston sable Roll.
Curson, Robert
a chief Surrey
Queynty cl'argent " frettee de ses armes d'Ermyne not tricked in the Ashmole Copy, made by BROOKE, York Herald, the blason has yet to be solved, though it rather points to the quarterly coat of RAUF. See also BERKELEY,, and facsimile, page xxvi.
;
"
bore, at the siege of Rouen 1418, gules, on a bend between six billets or, F. three escallops sable. Curson, Sir John, of Norfolk (E. n. Roll) bore, or, on a bend gules three besants
;
Parliamentary Roll.
*Curson, Roger
Surrey Roll.
(R.
n.
on a bend sable three popinjays or, collared and membered gules a crescent of the last
Curteis
Crophill, Raffe
a
Jenyns' Ordinary.
(E.
ill.
or
an Essex Knight (CORTEYS) (H. VI. Roll) bore, ermine on a canton gules an orle argent Arundel Roll.
(
),
Croupes, Richard da
argent, six
Curwan, Thomas de
-(H.
i
lozenges
;
3, 2,
Arden and
St.
George
Sir RICHARD bore mascles (E. n. Roll) with a label (3) azure Parliamentary Roll and in the St. George Roll it appears with a label of five also azure. F. See BRIDMANSTONE.
;
Curwen, Christopher
Croxford,
Roll. F.
(E. III. Roll) bore, argent a chevron between three buckles sable 'garnished with mascles, tongues to the sinister Ashmole
;
argent, fretty gules, a chief azure THOMAS bore, argent fretty and a 'chief gules, Jenyn;' Ordinary, but they are tricked, probably in error, argent three chevrons interlaced in base the gules, a chief azure for CHRISTOPHER chief of the field, for THOMAS, Jenyns' Roll.
;
See COSPATRICK.
Crull,
(E. in. Roll) bore, gules, a chevron between three eagles displayed argent Ashmole Roll.
;
Cuaance, William
;
(E. in. Roll) bore, argent, a bend engrailed sable, in chief an of the last escallop Jenyns' Ordinary.
60
BROUGHT
OF
IN BY
DACRE)
K.G.,
15
114.
DUKE OF NORFOLK.
SHIELD
II.
hoped
facilitate reference to
in the shield, will, with the accompanying numerals, the atchievement opposite.
NAMES
SHIELD REFERENCES
BLAZONS
HOWARD
gules,
DACRE
MOUI.TON
ENGAYN.E
....
on a bend between six crosses crosslet fitchee argent, the honorable augmentation for services at the battle of Flodden. I Feb., 1513-14
Cott. Jul. C.
a 2 a 4
MORVILLE
TREVES
VAUX GRYMTHORP
GREYSTOKE LANCASTER
.... ....
.
a6
a7 a8
b
I
barry of six argent and gules a label (5) azure azure, florettee and a fret or gules, a fess dancettee between six crosses crosslet or (the field azure in H. 1375) argent, three (unmuzzled) bears passant 2 and I sable
(in pale, in
I
checquy or and
gules.
....
.... ....
. .
. .
b2 b3
b 4
PEVERELI. KEVEI.IOK,
EARL OF MBRCIA
QUINCY
b5 b6 b; b8 b9
c
I
gules H. 218, f. 39 three cushions tasselled or gules, . argent, two bars gules on a canton of the last a lyon passant or vert, a lyon rampant or gules, three chevronels or . vair or and gules, a lyon in chief or . quarterly gules and vair or and vert, a lyon rampant ermine. azure, six garbs, 3, 2, I or
azure, a wolfs head erased sable sable, an eagle displayed or gules, seven mascles conjoined 3, 3, I or gules, a cinquefoyle pierced ermine fretty or and azure a bordure gules platey
BEI.I.OMONT
MEI.I.ENT.
C 2
C3 C4
c 5
per pale or and sable a bend vair gti/es, a bend argent over all a fess or
c6
c 7 c 8
.
gules, a pale or. azure, a lyon rampant argent, crowned or gules, a lyon rampant or a label of five azure gules, a fess between six annulets or .
.
....... .... ....... ........ ........ ...... ...... ..... ...... .........
. .
H. 4259, H. 1375,
f.
f.
I2'
49
H. 1375)
>
H. 1425
f.
12''
H.
j-
1415,
f.
119''
I2'
1
H. 4259,
f.
H. 807,
ff.
22''-23
Edmondson
H. 807, H. 807,
}
1
v.
v.
484 483
f.
f.
....
....
23 23
f.
H. 1047,
38"
12''
c 9
d 2
.... ....
.
d3
d4
dS
d 6
d; d8
d 9
e i e 2
two bars ermine or fretty gules or two bends gules bendy of ten or and azure argent, billettee and a lyon rampant sable azure, a fess between six crosses crosslet argent gules, a lyon rampant and a bordure engrailed or a crescent for
difference
H. 4259,
H. 1047,
f.
f.
39
H. 807,
f.
22
',
70"
e6
e?
MACMORROCH
STRANGE GIFFARD
CLIFFORD
.
.
azure, a lyon rampant and a bordure or bendy of ten argent and gules gules, three garbs 2 and I, within the Royal tressureof Scotland all or barry of ten argent and azure, as many martlets 3, 2, 2, 3 gules . or, three escocheons harry of six vair, and gules gules, four lozenges in bend or . argent on a chief azure three crosses formee fitchee at the foot of the first gules, three lyons passant argent sable, three garbs 2 and I argent
argent, two lyons passant gules
gules, three lyons passant argent
II.
1396,
f.
304
e8 eg
f
f
i
HERDEBURGH
COI.VILI
BULMER
BREWER
VERDON
FlTZjOHN
BOTILER
\\
f 7 f 8
checquy or and azure a bend gules on a gules, billettee and a fess argent, with BUTLER of canton gules, a fess counter-compony or and sable six crosses patee argent azure, a lyon rampant argent, a label (5) gules gules, on a saltire argent, a martlet sable for difference or, fretty gules, on a canton per pale ermine and or a galley sable
H,
1047,
f.
44
H. 1396,
f.
304
TALBOYS
f9 gi g2 63 B4 S3
gules, a lyon rampant or, billettee sable or, a chief indented azure azure, crusily and three crescents argent azure, five fusils conjoined in fess or
.
H. 1047,
f.
39
H. 1396,
f.
304
gules,
two bends wavy or quarterly or and gules a bend sable argent, a bend between six martlets 3 and 3 gules argent, a lyon rampant per fess gules and sable quarterly or and gules, a bordure vair or, a fret gules (as Earl Marshal only, H. 154, f. 55)
.
H. 1047, H. 1411,
f. f.
37 54
or,
(T
Q h i h 2
per pale argent and vert a lyon rampant gules gules, a pale or gules, four lozenges in bend or argent on a chief azure three crosses formee fitchee at the foot of the first
.
.... .....
H. 1396,
D.
f.
304
ORMONDE
f.
H. 1395,
8
117'
f.
f.
h 4
MACMORr.OGIl
DAGWORTH
*
h| h6
is
gules three lyons passant argent sable, three garbs 2 and I argent ermine, on a bend gules, three bezants
connection
...... .....
;
f.
304 44
Galloway
in this
it is
very doubtful
wife.
62
his
army came
to
Mont
Saint-Michel.
D
D'Abernon, Sir John,
of Surrey
;
(H.
in.
St. George Roll) bore, azure, a chevron or and Howard Rolls; see Mon. Brass; his son Sir JOHN differenced with a label (3) argent, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, and at F. the battle of Boroughbridge 1322.
D'Abitot, Geoffrey,
of Hindlip, co.
Wore.
(H. in. Roll) bore, per pale gules and vert two lyons passant gardant argent another, or, two lyons passant gardant that in chief Arden and (K. gules, that in base azure. St. George Rolls.
)
or and
of co. Wore. Roll) bore, ermine, a chief bendy (6) sable Parliamentary Roll.
;
vr*r*
1413) bore, 1418, ermine three bars Borne also by NlCOI. humettee gules. (F. and by SANCHET, K.G. a founder; Surrey Roll (R. II.). This coat by an heraldic illusion
Rouen
viz.,
gules two
Dabridgecourt, John de
(R. n. Roll) bore, ermine, three bars humettee gules each charged with as many escallops or Parly. Roll.
;
(E. i. (F. ) Roll) bore, gules, three escallops argent. Segar, Ashmole and Parliamentary Rolls.
(K. n. Roll) bore, gules, florettee or, three escallops Roll. argent Parliamentary
;
on a cross or five escallops gules. {F. Arden and St. George Rolls; (same as NlCHOI, VILLKKS); in Jenyns' Ordinary the cross is described as p'my. See CONSTAHI.K and
R. \YNSFORI>.
-z
Da^nall, Robsrt
(6) or
and
(H. in. Roll) bore, paly Howard Roll. azure, a chief gules
;
Dagworth, Thomas,
RALPH,
in
a baron 1347 bore, ermine on a fess gules three besants. Borne also by Sir JOHN of Suffolk, Parly. Roll and
Ashmole Roll
torteaux in lieu of
n.).
besants for
NICHOLAS
in
Surrey Roll(R.
(K.
in.
Dakeneye, Sir Baldwin, of ambridge iK. u. Roll), John and William (H. in.
<
Roll) bore, azure, a cross K. lyonceux rampant or. St. George and Glover Rolls.
<
between
four
Parliamentary,
Dakeney,Sir Thomas,
Roll)
bore,
arm'nt,
lyonceux rampant
joules;
Parliamentary Roll.
(K.
Dalden, Jordan de
n. Roll) bore, argent, a cross p.itee (patonce in trick) gules, li. -tween four daws prop:r Jenyns' Roll.
;
?*#****
Dale, Sir Thomas-(E.
in.
Roll)
bore, sable
;
(DE ANVEKS),
;
of
Dallingridge,
D'Alry, Johan
.
MOUNSYER bore, at the siege of Rouen 1418, argent, a cross engrailed in and Jenyns' Roll. See Monugules (K.). mental Brass. (BE ALRE)-(H. in. Roll)
;
Cheshire, Kt. (E. II. Roll) bore, gules, a chevron or between three besants ParliamenAn Kssex (?) Knight bore the same tary Roll. (Hen. VI.); with pierced mullets in lieu of besants Arundel Roll.
;
Howard
Dalston, Johnde
heads erased
(E.
;
II.
of Danby-upon-Yore, in ( ) Yorkshire (E. in. Roll) bore, argent seven mascles 3, 3, i gules (blasoned as lozenges pierced); Jenyns' Ordinary. -(E. in. Roll) bore, azure, Danyell, two bars argent a chief gules Jenyns' Ordi-
Danyell,
Hugh
nary.
Daniell,
George
John
(H.
six
of Boroughbridge 1322 and at the siege of Calais 1345-8, azure, crusily or, a lyon rampant
in.
a bend between
Roll.
Danyell,
Roll)
i.e.
Thomas
in.
Roll)
bore,
bore,
rampant argent
;
a lyon
rampant gardant
Jenyns' Ordinary.
argent a pile indented of five points sable. (F.) Jenyns' Ordinary. of Cheshire-(E. iv. Roll) ), Danyell (
bore, argent, a pale lozengy sable, quarterly with, argent, a fox regardant sable withcrest Ballard Roll.
;
Dalton
a Yorkshire Knight (H. vi. Roll) bore, azure, florettee or, a lyon rampant Arundel Roll. gardant argent. (F.
(
),
Dammerell, William-(E.
azure,
Darcy The
six-foyles
on a
chief gules
;
and
Ashmole
Darcye, Sir
Adomar (AMOR)
bore, at the
Damory,
;
Sir
Richard
Dunstable tournament 1308, undee (6) gules and possibly an error for argent another Sir RICHARD of Oxon. bore, gules or 8) at the siege of Calais 1345-8, undee (6 Roll. argent and gules also in Parliamentary sable label with a the same bore ROBKKT (5) In Dering Roll the labels azure, Arden Roll each file being charged with three bezants. (F. ) Said to be vairy (modern) argent and gules,
and argent
bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, argent an inescocheon sable between three cinquefoyles gules. F.
&c., in
Damory,
the
first
Dunstable tournament 1308, undee a bend azure. (F.) See (6) argent and gules Tiles, Neath Abbey, page vii.
1317
bore, at
bore, at the battle of Ik>roughbridge 1322, argent, an inescocheon sable within an orle of six-foyles gules (blasoned in Jenyns' Ordinary for DARCY DE PARKE as Sire sable, a bordure of the arms of DARCY). JOHAN le fiz, bore on the same occasion argent, on an inescocheon sable an estoile or, all
the
capitulation
of
Calais
Dancastre, Robert-(E.
on a bend azure, three
argent.
(F.)
Jenyns' Ordinary. a Suffolk Knight (H. vi. Danish axes gules Roll) tx>re, argent three on a chevron sable, a quarterly with, argent, Arundel Roll. cross patee of the first (E. H. Dangervile.Sir John, of co. Leic. ermine, a Roll) bore, gules, a cinquefoyle HUGH Parly. Roll. bordure sable bezantee took up the cross in the last Crusade 1269. D' Angle, Sir G-uichard, K.G. 1372 Earl of Huntingdon 1377 for life bore, or, billettee and a lyon rampant azure, K. 398 fo. 44.
Daneston, John,
cinquefoyles (roses in Parliamentary Roll) gules; also blasoned, as argent, an orle of six-foyles gules and a false escocheon sable.
Ascribed to
ROBERT
in
Cotgrave Roll.
le
fiz
bore, at the
battle of Boroughbridge 1322, argent the bordure of roses (gules) a label (3) azure. F.
(E. in. Roll (bore, argent, gules, three crosses crosslet fitchee or, all within an orle of (8) seysfoyles pierced of the second Ashmole Roll.
;
on a bend cotised azure three six-foyles pierced in Ashmole Roll or cinquefoyles argent b
re
'
Jenyns' Ordinary.
a bend
;
three
of Knaith, a baron 1332 bore, argent, a cinquefoyle and a bordure indented gules Nativity Roll. Darcy, Philip, baron 1299 bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298, argent, three cinquefoyles gules (incorrectly blasoned as crosses the cinquefoyles crosslet) Nobility Roll were borne pierced by (i) Sir PHILIP, Knight banneret, (2) NoRMAN(J) (F.), and also (3) by
; ;
Jenyns' Ordinary.
an Essex Knight
SIR
IN
JOHN D'ABERNON.
DABERNON CHURCH,
Waller.
STOKE
SURREY, 1277.
[After
6-1
ROBERT DARCY,
'I
4x11
AND LAST
EARL OF HOLDERNESSE,
IN
NOW VESTED
HI-
DUKE OF
MRS
C.
J.
LEEDS, BARONESS CONYERS (CTSS. YARBOROUGH), CTS3. OF POWIS WELD-BLUNDELL, HON. MRS. W. R. FITZWILUAM, AND OTHERS.
knighted at the capitulation of Calais 1348 bore, argent three cinquefoyles gules a label (5) azure. F. Roses for Sir NORMAN, of co. Line., in Parly. Roll.
bore, at
Daubeny, Felipe
;
the
first
(E. I. Roll) bore, gules four fusils conjoined in fess argent and in chief three martlets or Segar Roll five fusils in the St. George Roll, &c. And so also (F. ) for RAUFE and WILLIAM (J) in the Howard
tournament 1308, argent three' cinquefoyles gules a bordure indented sable b engrailed in Harl. MS. 6137 fo. 3i
.
and Dering
Rolls.
Dawbeney,
bore, at the siege of Calais 1345-8, azure, crusily and three cinque(Sir foyles argent. (F.) See also Cotgrave. JOHN, of co. Lincoln, bore roses; in ParliaThe same coat was borne at mentary Roll). the siege of Rouen 1418 by Le Sr. DK DARCYE
Sir Ellis, banneret bore, at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, gules five fusils conjoined in fess argent. (F. ) Drawn as a fess engrailed in NICOLAS Gent's. Mag. xcvi. pt. i, p. 400 an " engrele" is differently arms the earlier Sir interpreted by painters. JOHN, who was knighted at the capitulation of Calais 1348, bore the same coat. So also
ELIAS, Baron DAUBENEY, Parly. Roll, and RAUF(J) Dering Roll, blasoned in the latter as a fess engrailed in Glover Roll.
and by DARCY le nepueu Jenyns' Ordinary (ROGER, 2nd son of JOHN of Knaith, in York;
within a bordure or, Harl. MS. Sr. DARCY (R. n. Roll) bore it quarterly with, azure three gemelles and a chief or Surrey Roll.
shire,
bore
it
1481
fo.
88);
;
and Le
jDawbeny, Philip
gules,
;
(E.
in.
Roll)
bore,
Darcy,
Norman
;
stable tournament
foyles gules in Jenyns' Ordinary. Another differenced with a label azure Jenyns' Ordinary. ROBERT bore it (E. I. ) within a bordure engrailed sable. (F.) Segar and Harleian Rolls. In Segar tricks roses may be intended.
bore, at the second Dun1334, argent, three sixSegar Roll. Borne also by JOHN
fess fusily (vel lozengy vel 5 fusils in fess) argent, and in chief three mullets pierced or Dering and Howard Rolls.
Dawbneye,
and
in
Sir (E. n. Roll) bore, gules a fess lozengy argent (another ermine,
a third
John
NORMAN
trick a fess indented ermine) in chief three mullets or. See also Monu(F. ) mental Slab. Parly. Roll.
(E. in. Roll) bore, gules five fusils conjoined in fess (another a fess in chief three escallops or. engrailed) argent,
Holland and
Roll.
St.
Boroughbridge 1322, argent three gules a bordure vair eglette"e or. (F.
George
all
Rolls.
WILLIAM
;
rather like inescocheon gules three six-foyles gules all within an orle of eaglets displayed or. bore, at the siege of Calais Darcy, Sir (See (F. ) 1345-8, argent three roses gules. also 6th Nobility Roll, H. vi.) Sir JOHN, the son, bore the same arms at this siege Borne undifferenced with a label (3) gules. differenced bv Sir PHILIP, a baron (25 E. i. ) and reversed by Sir WILLIAM, of co. Line., in
Ashmole MS.
Tricked vert, on an
over
a bend azure
St.
George
)
John
Dawbeny, William, de Belvoir (E. in. Roll bore, or two chevronels and a bordure gules Glover and Grimakli Rolls the bordure
; ;
engrailed,
Daubeny, William
Roll) bore, sable, three helmets 2 (F.) Arden Roll. Daundelegh, Philip (E. n.
;
(E. ni argent.
Parly. Roll.
Roll) bore, argent, two bars gules each charged with three crosses crosslet or Jenyns' Roll and Ordinary.
of co. Line. (E. 11. and Sir Roll) bore, argent, three roses gules ROBERT, also of co. Line, bore it within a bordure indented sable Parliamentary Roll.
;
three
Roll.
bars gules
Ashmole
Roll)
Darcy, Ificol
fess or.
(F.)
George
Roll.
(R. 11. bore, per pale or and argent three bars Surrey Roll.
(E.
II.
(E.
in.
ROBERT
(E.
ALT A
SIR
IN
RIPA)
JOHN DAUBENY.
OXON., 1346.
After Boutell.
in.
;
(E. Roll) bore, azure five fusils conjoined in fess argent, a baston gules Jenyns' Ordinary.
;
wavy argent
Dautrey, Lyon
or
;
(E.
in.
Assi)
Ashmole
Roll.
Dautrey, John
five fusils
Roll) bore,
;
sable,
Daubeney, Le
Roll.
Sr. (E. n. Roll) bore, gules, three fusils conjoined in fess argent Jenyns'
;
Daubeny, Elias
1295-1305
(DE
ALBINIACO), baron
conjoined in fess argent Surrey WILLIAM (J) differenced it with a label Roll. Arden, Dering and Howard (F. ) (5) gules. Rolls blasoned also as a fess dancettee of five. In Cotgrave Roll, fusils gules, for DAWTRYNE.
Borne also by in fess argent ; Nobility Roll. Sir GILES, of Devon or Cornwall, Parly. Roll, PHILIP and RAUF, the latter in Segar Roll
(E.
I.).
of Oxon, 1346 bore, four fusils conjoined, each charged with a mullet (5) pierced surrounded by three different Daubeny coats here named and a fourth lozengy argent and gules, a bordure of the first. See Monumental Slab.
fusils
Daubeny, Elys
(F.
Segar Roll. WILLIAM bore the same at ) the second Dunstable tournament 1334, though blasoned as a fess engre"le. F.
66
*******
Dautrey, Richard
five
(E. in. Roll) bore, or conjoined in fess sable; ARNOLD PERCY, bore the same Jenyns' Ordinary.
fusils
;
Deane,
Rolls.
Drew
>K
another coat
argent
Arden and
St.
George
Roll) bore, crosslet argent, a chevron between three crosses Ballard and Arundel with crest fitchee sable
Rolls.
of co. Leic.
lyon
Parliamentary Roll.
(E.
in.
Daventree, John
;
Roll)
bore,
ermine, a fess checquy (counter compony in trick) or and azure Jenyns' Ordinary.
Dene, John
Daventry, Robert
bore, at the second Dunstable tournament 1334, ermine, a fess gules. (F.) A cross in Jenyns' Ordinary.
bars a quarter argent and a torell de sable tricked as, barry (6) gules and argent, on a quarter of the last a bull passant gardant sable Jenyns' Ordinary.
;
Daveye, Philip
Roll.
(R. n. Roll) bore, argent, on a chevron sable between three mullets Surrev pierced gules, a crescent of the field
;
of Sussex- (E. n. Roll) bore, per bend sinister enhanced uzuiv and gules, a maunch argent (also tricked with the maunch over all) Jenyns' Roll.
v.
Deincourt
of Suffolk bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, DE three inescocheons (F. gules. argent,
)
bore, or, a fess between two chevrons sable; Nobility Roll. He signed, but did not seal, the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, p. xxiv. See also DE LISLE and LISLE.
v.
Deiville
*[Dawnay, John,
'
bore, argent, on 17 E. II. a bend cotised sable three annulets of the field.
Shirley.
F.
Deyville.
De De
la Beohe, John, a baron 1342 bore, vaire, argent and gules. NlCHOL, added, on a
canton of the first, a martlet sable; Jenyns' F. vide BECHE. Ordinary.
,
Dawney, John
(E. in. Roll) bore, per decision of Earl Percy, or five fusils conjoined in fess azure, a bordure azure besantee "pet Darell (sic) Earl Percy"; Jenyns' Ordinary.
of Berks. -(F,. n. bend gules three bucks' heads erased or (cabossed in Harl. 4033); in the cantell a martlet sable Parlia-
la Beche, Sir
bore,
John,
on
a
Roll)
argent,
Lillingston, F.
DE LA VACHE.
MOWBRAYS)
(H. I. Roll) bore, gules, a lyon rampant his brother WILLIAM, chief butler argent of England (father of WILLIAM, Earl of ARUNDEL), bore, gules, a lyon rampant or Harl. MS. 1481 fo. 34 b
.
(E. n. Roll) bore, azure, crusily fitchee and three boars' heads couped or. One of these names (F. ) Jenyns' Roll. took up the cross in the last Crusade 1270. azure,
St.
De
la Bere, Simon (E. in. Roll) bore, a bend cotised argent between six
(F.
)
martlets or.
Surrey Roll.
Cotised
or, in
De AltaRipa.O-eoffray
DAUTREY.
(E. in. Roll)borc, azure, five fusils conjoined in fess argent, a See also baston gules ; Jenyns' Ordinary.
George Roll. Ds la Checker, Sir Laurence (K. n. Roll) bore, checquy argent and azure Holland
;
Roll.
De la
gules,
Ferret, Sir
John
-(E.
i.
Roll) bore,
;
(E. II. Roll) bore, argent, a fess dancettee gules Parliamentary Roll.
a double-headed eagle displayed or Holland Roll. De la fforde, Sir Adam, of Wilts. bore,
Carlaverock 1300, azure, three lyonceux rampant 2 and i crowned or. (F. ) Sir RICHARD bore the Parliamentary Roll.
at the siege of
(DE DEN), of Northams Dunstable tournament dancettee between three See also Parly. Roll.
De
SIR
IN
bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, argent, two bars sable (F. ); three on each bar in
DALYNGRUGGE.
1395 ; 8 Ric. n. After Boutell.
same Holland Roll. la Freign, Sir Fpulk, of Ireland bore, at the siege of Calais 1345-8, azure on
;
F.
AshmoleMS.
in
De
and
banneret, a bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298 and at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, or a cross engrailed gules Guillim and Parly. Rolls.
la
baron 1299
la
67
De
a
la
Hay,
Roll.
(E.
six
in.
fess sable
between
De
la
Sussex
Rolls.
n.
;
Ashmole
Roll) bore,
cotised azure
De
la Haye, Piers, one of the founders of Swine Abbey, postea Melton modo Darcij bore, argent three escallops in bend gules between two cotises sable Jenyns' Roll.
;
Parliamentary and Ashmole PIERS (E. in.) bore the field argent
Jenyns' Ordinary.
De
{De
la
Haye, John
;
(E.
i.
Roll) argent, a
)
Da
12, 13, 16, splendour gules. (F. Dering and St. George Rolls. Rauf (H. in. Roll) bore, argent a ray (of the sun) gules Glover Roll. Called a ruell in Norfolk Roll. la Hosse, Sir John (or HKSE), a Berk;
sun
in his
la Mare, "William -(E. in. Roll) bore, argent, a fess between three fleurs-de-lys 2 and i gules Jenyns' Ordinary.
;
De
la
Mare, Daland
a bend
azure,
between
;
six
fitchee 3
and
3 or
Jenyns' Roll.
of Essex
(E. n.
De
De
la
Knight (E. n. Roll)bore, argent, afess sable between three lyonceux rampant gules Parliamentary Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary.
shire
;
{De
la Mare, Piers (c. R. n. Roll) and Sir Reginald (E. in. Roll) -bore, barry dancettee (6) or Rolls.
and gules
(E. I. Roll) bore, argent three hose (men's) 2 and i gules; Camden, Dering, and other Rolls (F. ) or and sable, in the illustration.
;
De
De
De
la
gardant
Launde, Henry
John, of
(E. Roll) bore, azure three lyons passant (F. ) Segar Roll.
i.
la More, (E. in. Roll) bore, argent seven barrulets azure, a chevron gules Arden and St. George Rolls.
;
Bartholomew
De
De
la
More, John
;
la Lea, Sir
Parliamentary Roll.
Da
De De De
John, of Herts-(E. in. Roll) bore, gules, billettee argent a fess counter compony or and azure. (F. ) St. George Roll. la Leye, Gilbert of Kilvington (E. in.
la Lee,
Roll) bore, or, a fess crenellee between six mullets 3 and 3 gules Jenyns' Ordinary. la Leye, (E. in. Roll) bore, St. George azure, three chevronels argent ( F.
;
la More, Richard -(E. in. Roll) bore, Norfolk quarterly indented argent and azure Roll. One of these names took up the cross in the last Crusade 1270. See also ACTON,
;
page
i.
De la More, William
sable a cross argent
;
(E.
in.
Thomas
Jenyns' Ordinary.
in.
De
la
Mote, "William-(E.
;
Roll.
vair,
la Lay,
;
Wauter
(LEEY)
bore, sable
a bend engrailed gules another, vair, a bend gules and a label (3) argent Jenyns'
Ordinary.
Surrey Roll.
De la Penne, De la Penre,
De
Sir
De laLynde, John
FITZ HENRY, ANDREW LEVAAT, and PAINK TIBTOT. - (H. in. Roll) bore, De la March burulee de argent et d'azure de un menue
'
'
(E. in. Roll) and Sir Walter, of Sussex (E. n. Roll) bore, argent, a cross engrailed gules ( F. ) St. George and Borne also by JOHN LE Parliamentary Rolls.
;
Parliamentary Roll.
Sir
;
(E. in. Roll) bore, or three bendlets gules a label (3) azure Ashmole Roll.
burules
"
Norfolk Roll.
la Planche, Sir James of Bucks, Kt. II. Roll) bore, argent, billettee and a lyon rampant sable crowned or(F. Parliamentary
(E.
)
;
Roll.
De
banneret, baron 1299 bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298, and at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, gules, a
la
poix,
De Da
la Pole,
John
Michel
,
maunch argent (F. Dering and Arundel Rolls. Sir JOHN of Oxon. (E. n.) bore the maunch ermine Parly. Roll. JOHN and ROBERT (E. i.)
;
a stag's head cabossed gules, between the antlers a fleur-de-lys of the last Surrey Roll.
la Pole,
DelaMare, John
a leon leopard
;
rampant argent,
a lyon
at the
Roll) bore, azure, a fess faces or; Surrey Roll. ) Earl of Suffolk, at the siege of
quarterly with,
WINGFIELD,
De la
bore, gules, two lyons passant gardant argent (F. ), as also did and Sir ROBERT of Hants; Surrey and JOHN Parliamentary Rolls.
Pole, Sir Walter bore, at the siege of Calais 1345-8, azure two bars wavy or (F. ) Not wavy in Cotton MS. ;. argent two bars, nebulee azure, in Parliamentary Roll, for POOI.E, a Norfolk Knight.
aft
rS-
6K
SO All:
l-/:l'/>Al.
COATS
HI'
ARMS.
,.y
De
la Poyle, Sir
it,
John
I'.n
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'
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cl
Roii
I
boi
ii.
i
Roll'-"
i'
la Warde, Robert -(K. in. Roll und6c (6) argent and sable JeafOf Ordinary. De la Warr, Roger bore, at the rii
;
\V.\I. M.|,
ml
k
.
,
1300,
gules,
.
cnisily
(fitCDM
A--
in
Roll
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la
ben,
ardent,
i
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b.iiil.
B m.
I
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the h' in
,
nyns
.Iminle.
Annul.'!
argent Derinf and loward Rolls. iKo lo |iin\ (K. ill.). Sir JOHN, n baron (27 Sir lulls, Kl. bami' H I. loi JilllS. ami I.), (.;. baron, sec next entry also.
;
nil!
De De
(I.
la
(K. n. Roll)
bol.llll.-
(De)
baron,
(
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1
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ii
li.inii'Ml.iry Roll.
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I
to
la River, Sir
In
I I
John
I.
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of R.K.I ,i,,,iiff^enced
1
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2 7" '" " J"" N \ with a label (3) azure, tournament 1308;
:
periMMtook
.
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Sir Wil'.Uam .
,
l""^''"'' 1
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la
iin.-i-
Roll)
i
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fiti'hi'v
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nt.
(K.
'
Roll
namcnt
--abl.-.
^\
J'.lO
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!'.
De la Rooh, Thomas,
-..il.li-,
banm
anil
130..
a.LM-nl
tuo
\
i
two
bar.s mi'l'-i-
\..|nl:i\
(
M.lm.n
i
lyons passant fondant ardent; Roll, (ascribed Jims in lenyns' Sealed iln- Unions' Ic-ii'-i I.- ill.-
De Le Fend,
Dlinstable
Sir
John
-bore, at
til.
toui liament
1308,
-(K. in. aij-int
"argent
Roll)
i:ro\\
[" V Wl
1'ope
)ui, pp.
\\i, sxiv.
De la Roche, William
^llle-,
tWO
.'
-i
ii
i-.i
il
''.i!
(11 h
De De
L'lsle,
.1
Gerard
|,avant
bore,
li.n
;
'.-'-.
ith
as
gules.
l\on
ncd or;
limaid
Roll.
Jenyns'Onlinaiy.
\\hoin
Same, as
WAKIN
DKI. IDI.K,
De De
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V
A
till
In
Mill
l.ll.lr
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III. -i
.ml.
111
-II
.1
in.
ii
M.-l
..III.-
De
Lisle, Sire
I-'.
John
132^,
III
III
Ih.
I'.nlj.
liniiiiH'.libridge
ermine
two
chevrons
-.1
sable.
De
la
of Mucks, K.O.
i
1'
-i
.-,
il
ll
H, Bull's.
(
Robert
I.
(K.
1
III.
nt crowned <.i'. !'. ) ilnl Sir I'lin.ii K.c:. 1399; Sir RII-IIAHII lion- it (!'.. II.) ii,. ilillt-i i-iu-.-d 11 uilh a laln-l (31 ^O|K.II\ anil S.. .il.. )i i..\i nil >K. .iifjiMH; I'arly. Roll.
lilt-
A>linioli> Roll;
iis
K.
3w
fo.
two ehevion, and Jenyns' Ordinary. Seealso(i)Sir Rur.i K HI \\llo bOP III' llil.lMM. al III.- battle of Moughbridge, 1333, and (2)JoMN,l!.non
i
,
K.G., a founder, and Roll) I.M-. Ol a less l'lueen St. (ii'or^i- Roll able, (K.)
I'..
.1
I'
DelaVale, Gilbert,
Roll) lioiv,
Roll.
ar;;. -nl
'
.1.
I-.
Mueht
l.'Uiihi''r
ill.
m.
DeLisle, John,
,
BOM
in.
a
miles;
or,
Ii'..
of Hants (K. in. Roll) " bore, gujes, a chevron beiween three foyles de ;-] ,; 'ally. Roll leaves sli|.|-i ),
I
.(
oi
in
De De
|,-n\n-,
-
la Val,
|.
Guy
), i,
I
,
Mdinary.
(K.
IV.
(ll.
K.,iii
i-iiiss
i,i.-,
a/in.- ..n
K uli-
Delves,
chevron
sable
;
Roll) bore,
argent,
I..U.IM! k.ill,
(juli-s
i
U'tween Ihn
t
;
la Val, John (K. n. Roll) bore, orralni tWO ban Wti Iniuis' Roll. \n..lli. i. .-nnini' two m'liu-lli-s .uii a rliicl or |.-n\ n ilinarv. De la Ward, Sir Robert, '.n on 1299 bore,
I
uilh
H",
Italian! Roll.
)i
.11
ll"
l-.'Ml.
..I
I'.ilknk
v.
-
u.,;i. an.
.n
ih.
-i,.-,
Ashmole
of Carlnvcrock 1300,
(I'
) I
--.iM.i|,,-
li-l
'
m.
IN
.11-,.
S,-al,-,|
ll.ui Mis
li'll.-l
to
III,1 1 1|
|'.,|>,ill
t ,)l.
'
a
II
passant
Roll.
a rent, (i;aldanl
I
on
in
Asc'llU'il ,I|MI lo
Ji'li\ns
Inlmai
y.
41133 fo.
15) in
I'.niy.
Dennis
'
bore, argent,
flears-de-lys
a Kcatofc Knight* H, vi. Ron ) a Cos- undee gules bctntuj six 3 and 3 azure ; Arundel RolL
),
Dennis
j**trkri* erect
(R-
11.
three
2 and
argent
-<E. n.
Surrey RoflL
Dent, William de
Rolbbore, vert. a bade** bead caboaxd or, a bordare engrailed Ron. of the but; JenjroT
bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298, F. ; and at the siege of Carlaerock 1300. argent, quarterly -with, gales a fret or over all a baston saMe ; "bis son Sir Hfon, banneret (baron 1314-1326), JMfcrtDCK' with a label
Denton, Jobn de, of AtnstaMe bore, two ban in chief three martlets. See Incised Slab,
fromBootell.
Denton, Bichard
a chevron between
De
IIL Roll) bore, argent, two bars gales in chief three cinque fbyles pierced sable : AjfaBofe Roll. Ore, Hicole <H. HI. RoDi bore, argent a cross gales frettee or between foar jackdaws
azure at the first DmstaMe tournament 1308. j HUGH (Earl of Gloucester) bore the same at the second Donstable tournament 1334. and at the siege of Calai* 1345-6. PHILIP, znd lord, also bore this at the siege of Rouen 1418; another HITCH, dirfcrenced with a martlet saWe, in Surrey RoD; Sir GILKEBT. with a bend engrailed ; Ashmole Ron. Sir He OH LK and Sir FHlLIf bore it at the siege of Calais i34-8, ower all on a bend *aWe three mulleu of the first ; Sir PHILIP difciiMcri with a label
(3)azure. See Tiles. Neath Abbey, pp. and the Effigy of El/WAKb jlh lord,
rii, ix,
(3)
Dering Roll. De Ore, Bichard <H. HI. Roll; bore, barry DTO 16) argent and azure OD a bend gales bezants. IF.) Dering Roil.
proper.
(F.)
,
Roflitx/re, argent,
;
lxgets azure
Jenyns' Ordy,
i.
John
(R.
II.
Ron
bore, argent,
a
Starrer
rampant or;
Ron,
2,
i
bore,
arg>r.t
RolL
Roll; bore, argent
rampant
3.
Depham,
iK.
II.
Parliamentary
Devereux
Ron.
(E. ii.-bore, p-gfatiH and a baston azure ; Cotgrave Roll. According to the 6th Xobibty Roll. temp. H. TL. bore England undifterenced.
( bore, at the siege of R/>u. ) in chief three 1418, argent, a fcw gules and fxrne also by WAI.TRK, 6th torteaux (F.,; I>*0 Ff.RKf.BS K.'i. 1472, see title page attributed to WAI.TEB in Arden and St. George RoiU. and to Sir JOH.V K.'; baron
; . ;
Derby, Henry
H.
Bolingbroke/
EAKL of
and England (R. Roll) bore, France quarterly, differenced with a label 15? per pale Surrey Roil
(2)ennineand(3)azurefloretteeor;
61.
;
1384-94, dnterenced with a mullet pierced or *M~fmrmA jt hh a 399 fo. 22. J'/H mallet or i R. H. : Surrey Roll.
1C.
i
Deveretuc,
'Dering, Bichard,
SEAL, 19 Hen.
nr.
de Haute,
eta* arf*nt,afe*s azure Said to be F. three torteaia. SMrieyO of the next-named. father
bore,
William,
gules,
IK. of Cheshire
John
Ash-
mole. Glover and Parliamentary Rolls ; besoM* in Harl. MS. 4033 fo. 49*, probably an error for the firK coat.
JDering, Bic. tefiz <H. HI. RoO; bore, or, * asahvesabMF'-); DermgRolL Theannsof De MoKtUHL De Biver. See Rire.
Dernford, William
sable,
H.
HI.
an eagle displayed argent <F./; Arden and Howard Rote. Another Wiu.i AM bore and a argent two wings conjoined sabte iF.i, tbvd WILLIAM bore three 6A hauriam conArden and -Sc joined in triangle
(MF.;
THE
George
Rolls.
Derward'
an Essex Knight -m. ri, )Ron. bore, ermine on a cherron sable three
RoH^bore. etdasnr") two bars gales on a
;
Derwentwater, John-* E. in
argent
qoancr of the last a cmquefojrle pierced of the pierced or, first; JenrmT Roll and Ordinary
in
("a fez
Surrey RoD.
H-te f/tnac^re
Devonshire, Earl
and REDVERS.I
See
of.
COURTENAY
Digges
baron, 1299 the battle of Falkirk 1298, azure, and a fess dancettee or (F.)-sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, pp. xvm, xxiv -his sons EDMUND and JOHN bore the same at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, and also WILLIAM, baron, (1310) in Nobility Roll, and Sir HENRY, baron, at the siege of Calais 1348. at the siege of x. Sr DAYNCOURTE bore them Rouen 1418; Sir JOHN, baron (i E. II. 1308), and Sir JOHN, banneret, bore the same Parliabrother mentary and Arundel Rolls. WILLIAM, of EDMUND of Granaby, differenced with a MS. Harl. and baston gules argent
I
a Kentish Knight (H. VI. Roll) ), ( disbore, gules, on a cross argent ^five eaglets Roll. played sable Arundel
;
banneret,
a baron
a fess fusily fess dancettee, a fess of fusils and Roll. four lozenges conjoined in Parliamentary ROBERT bore 3 escallops in chief ermine; the bore Howard Roll. Another ROBERT (t) fess between four escallops 3 and i ermine. (F. )
in fess bore, gules, five fusils conjoined ascribed to another ermine Nobility Roll as a also blazoned in De'ring Roll OLIVER
(J)
;
Dering
Roll.
in. Roll) bore, in fess between six gules five fusils conjoined
gobony
Howard
Roll.
1481
fo. 42.
Deyncourt, Sir
William
(of Yorkshire)
bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, and Sir JOHN, who was knighted at the capitulation of Calais 1348, bore, argent, billettee and a fess dancettee sable also borne by JOHN Kt. Surrey (R. n. and Sir ROGER of Essex, and Arundel Rolls.
;
E'(F.)
in. Roll) bore, fusils conjoined ermine. gules, crusily or five St. George Roll.
Dinawesbran,
Dinham
v.
Dynham.
;
Disney, William-(R.
*
L
Roll) bore, Deyncourt, checquy or and azure on a fess gules three roses in argent; St. George Roll -buckles (F. )
Hugh-(H.
fo.
in.
n. Roll) bore, argent, Surrey and three lyons passant in pale gules Cotgrave Rolls.
Disney, Sir
William
(H.
m.)-bore,
Harl.
MS. 6137
78
Deyncourt, Raf
billettee
St.
or. argent, on a fess gules three fleurs-de-lys See Monumental Slab. Shirley.] F.
Arden and
Roll) bore,
i.
a note in Jenyns' Ordinary, an earlier coat than that of, argent billettee dansey sable. See Sir WILLIAM above.
fess dancettee sable
a lyon IE. II. Roll) bore, argent, azure, a baston gobony or and gules Roll. mentary
de, of Saloprampant
;
Parlia-
*[Dod,
Deyvill, Sir
of Falkirk
John
or,
bore,
at
the
battle
2.
1298,
a
;
fess
gules,
florettee
of Cleverly, Salop (H. iv.) bore, argent a fess gules between two eotises of Edge bore, three cresDoi) sable. wavy cents or, on the fess. Shirley.] F.
Hugo,
Doddingsells, John
(v.
ODINGSELLS)
Deyvill,
Ordinary.
Roger
(E.
in.
counterchanged
banneret
)
Jenyns'
{v.
ODINGSELLS),
bore, at the
banneret -bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, argent, a fess and in the dexter chief point a mullet (6) gules Parliamentary
;
Roll.
ODINGSELLS,
133-1);
le
filz,
differenced
tournament
in.
borne also
(F.) .by
HUGH
Roll)
fess
)
Ashmole MS.
(E. HI. Roll) bore, ermine two gemelles and a chief gules tricked as two bars cotised Jenyns' Roll and
and RALK(E. in.) in Jenyns' Ordinary. Another HUGH and WILLIAM of Long Ichendon, bore two mullets (6) in chief (F. Jenyns' spur-rowells in Ordinary and Segar Roll Dering Roll, but in the Ashmole Copy the fess
(E.
I.)
)
;
is
Ordinary.
Dodingsells, Nicolas (v. ODINGSELLS) (/WILLIAM)- (H. in. Roll) bore, argent on a
fess gules three escallops or in chief two spurrowells of the second. (F. ) St. George Roll the fess between three spur-rowells', in Harl.
;
KINGERBY CHURCH,
c.
of
co.
Leicester
;
LINCOLNSHIRE,
1350.
Parliamentary Roll,
MS.
1481
fo.
a? 1".
After Boutell.
Dointon, John de
or.
(!'.)
Arden and
St.
George
Rolls.
four lyonceux
rampant argent
(H.
vi.
Parl. Roll.
Dolerd, Sir H.
;
Roll) bore, gubs, two flaunches (voyderis anabelees) argent, a F. bordure sable Atkinson Roll.
and a
Donneworthe, Robert de
(F.
)
Segar Roll.
at the siege of Calais 1348 bore, per fess indented azure and argent a pipe gules.
(or
DE UVEDALE),
of
Surrey or Sussex -(E. II. Roll) bore, argent a cross moline gules in trick, blasoned, recercelee
;
Parliamentary and Jenyns' Rolls. THOMAS boreit(E. ill. Ro\\) quarterly with, azure fretty
or
;
Jenyns' Roll.
Dovre, Richard de
gules,
(H. in.
lyons)
Roll)
bore,
;
two leopards
(i.e.
passant or
Glover Roll.
Doyley, John
bends gules
;
-bore, 1297, paly (6) argent and gules a bend ermine BERTRAM took up the ist Nobility Roll.
;
Drayton, Sire
battle of
Symon de
bore,
at
the
engrele gules.
c.
[Drewe, William,
1300
]
Shirley.
DURWEL),
;
of Bucks
(E. II. Roll) bore, quarterly argent and Parl. Roll. sable, in the first a crescent gules
Driffleld, "William, of the Wold (E. in. Roll) bore, argent, a chevron between three
lyons' heads erased sable
;
Jenyns' Roll.
SIR
JOHN DRUMMOND.
OR
1301.
Wells 1309-29.
Dronsfield, Christopher
chevron
bore, gules, "
two bastons couped in " guise du or, tricked, gules a chevron raguly
) ;
Roll)
Jenyns' Roll
Drummond,
1301
bore,
Sir John, of Inchmahome, See Monuthree bars wavy. He was taken prisoner in the Scottish wars, his lands were conferred on Sir Edmund Hastings, who signed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, and sealed it with this Sir John's seal, p. xxii. See/05/ 107.
mental Slab.
a Knight (H. VI. Roll) bore. ( ) argent on a chief vert two mullets or Arundel Roll. Mullets pierced in Ashmole Roll NICHOLAS of Saxham. Suff. bore a cross Tau between the mullets Harl. MS. 1481 fo. 84.
;
;
After Drttmmond.
Drury
Dryby, William
;
(E. n. Roll) bore, argent, three quartrefoyles and a quarter gules tricked argent three cinquefoyles pierced and a quarter gules Jenyns' Roll.
(
Dryland
Arundel
-)
a Kentish Knight
d'eau,
(H.
vi.
an
.s
<>.!//;
FEUDAL COATS OF
Du Bois, James.
Duckinfleld
six
See BOYS.
(R.
II.
Durevassal, John
III.
(Di .-RON-ASPAL)
(H.
;
Arden and
-
PLECY
Sunw
argent
Roll) bore, vert, three fleurs-de-lys or (F.) St. George Rolls. The" field also azure in the latter roll.
v.
Durwell
Drewell.
bore, at the
Dutton, Laurence de
;
battle of Falkirk I2<J8, gules, a lyon rampant argent, a l>ordure of the second charged with roses of the first ; he bore this also at the
(R. n. Roll) bore, nr^cnt /jitarterly with, gules a fret or; Surrey Roll (F.) ascribed to Sir PIERS in the Atkinson Roll. See also ALAYN DE ELLKSFELD.
"Conte de Laonis (Lothian); at the same siege his son PATRICK differenced the arms with a label (3) gules (F. ); though according to NICOLAS a blue label of 5 points most of the Rolls blazon the roses (fraises) as cinqueThe bordure is omitted from the foyles.
;
when he was
styled
sable; Shirley.]
bore, F.
or,
three
cinquefoyles
Dyk(e)s, "William de
;
Norfolk Roll.
(R. n. Roll) bore, argent, afess vaire or and gules betwreen three F. water-bougets sable Surrey Roll.
fDunstanville, "Walter de
Dering, Glover, and
Roll) bore, argent, fretty (6) gules, on a quarter of the second a lyon passant gardant or (F. )
;
(H. HI.
*Dymoke, John
two
or
;
(R. n. Roll)
bore, sable,
in pale argent crowned lyonceux passant Surrey Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary. F.
Howard
Rolls.
Dymot,
(R. n.)
Roll.
bore, argent a fret gules within a bordure engrailed sable, over all on a canton of the second a lyon passant or K. 399 fo. 30. This K.G. is doubtful.
;
Sir David, of co. Lane. (E. n. Roll) bore, gules, on a chief or a lyon passant sable (another of the field) Parliamentary
;
of
Oxon
Parliamentary Roll.
Dunyton, Reynald de
argent
Dynham,
fusils
Durace
(E. in. Roll) three palets vair, on a chief or a demi fleur-de-lys issuant sable Jenyns' Ordinary.
l>ore, gules,
;
Derace, le Conte
Sir Oliver, knighted at the bore, gules, four conjoined in fess ermine, a bordure engrailed argent (F. ) JOHN bore the arms without the bordure Surrey Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary. Sometimes five fusils and sometimes ermines.
capitulation of Calais 1348
;
Duresme, Sir
(or GEI.EM) of Essex (E. HI. Roll) bore, argent on a cross of St. five George (gules) fleurs-de-lys or ; Parliamentary Roll and lenyns' Ordinary six fleursF. de-lys in Ashmole Roll.
;
Emon
Dynham, Oliver de
gules, three bezants
;
A TOURNAMENT,
Dyve
( )a Suffolk Knight (H. vi. Roll) bore, gules, a chevron between three dyvers the breasts sable, argent Arundel Roll. F.
;
IN
ELSING CHURCH.
Crown
to Harold.'"
His Coronation.
E
[Eam, Sir Henry, K.G.
a
fess
a founder bore, or, issuant therefrom a demi-lyon rampant gules K. 398 fo. 28. F.] Eceleshall, Sir Robert de (E. n. Roll) bore, gules, a bend between six martlets 3 and 3 argent another sable and or Parliamentary
,
sable,
*[Egerton, Uryan, of Egerton, in Cheshire, bore, MALPAS, argent (a lyon ramI4th cent.
.
three pheons
sable.
'
Eglescliff, Walter de (E. in. Roll) bore, or, on a saltire jizure five plates Jenyns'
;
Roll.
Ordinary.
(or
ASHEBAS-
Eglesfield,
Roll.
See EOGEBASTON.
baron, 8 E. n.
John
(E. Roll) bore, azure fretty argent. (F. ) Camden Roll. Borne also at the siege of Rouen 1418. Ascribed also to another Wn.LiAM(J) in the Dering Roll.
Eglestone,
Adam
Hugh
de, of Wilberfosse
;
(E. I. Roll) bore, argent an eagle displayed sable, membered purpure Jenyns' Roll.
Ekont
v.
Q-lanvile.
(E.
Echingham,
(E.
II.
of
Kent
a
Elande, Sir
argent,
n.
Roll)
bore,
;
Roll)
azure,
fretty
argent,
bordure indented or
Parliamentary Roll.
mole
bordure
Elande, Thomas de
;
Eclynge, William de
;
(orOci.YNE) (E. in. Roll) bore, sable, six lyonceux rampant Called DETI.ING argent Jenyns' Ordinary.
in the
(R. Roll) bore, gules two bars argent between eight martlets 3, 2, 3 of the last Surrey Roll.
Ellerton,
Camden
Roll.
de, of Swaledale (E. in. Roll) bore, argent, a chevron between three bucks' heads cabossed sable Jenyns' Roll.
;
Roger
Eden(
bore,
a Suffolk Knight-(H. VI. Roll) ), azure, a chevron between three close helmets or Arundel Roll.
;
Edenham, Robert,
Roll) bore, azure, on a phins embowed argent.
*^Edgcumbe, Richard,
(or EI.MESFIELD),ofOxon bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, undee (6) argent and sable ( F. ). (Three bars in Ashmole Roll.) Sir JOHN of Oxon bore the same; another Sir GILBERT differenced it with a label (3) gules Parliamentary Roll.
;
on a bend ermine cotisedor, three boars' heads couped argent. Shirley. ] F. Edgebaston, Sir Richard de, of co. Line. bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322,
argent, a lyon (rampant) sable, a baston azure a cinquefoyle ermine. (F. ) The lyon gules and the cinquefoyle argent in the Parliamentary Roll the cinquefoyle sometimes on the lyon's shoulder and at other times on the baston.
Ellesfeld,
Oxon
Sir
John
n.
Roll) bore,
Ellesfeld,
Alayn de
over
all
),
(E.
i.
Roll)
)
bore,
DUTTON,
mullets (6)
Ellis
III.
Edlington
v.
(
Erdington.
[Edwardes
gules,
of Kilhendre, Salop bore, ) a chevron engrailed between three F. tygers' heads erased argent. Shirley. ]
Ellis, Sir Henry, of Yorkshire-(E. n. Roll) bore, or, on a cross sable five crescents argent
;
JOHN bore
escallops;
n&-
* Jm '"*z rV%N*9M
*i
J.*l<m#t~jp
74
KING EDWARD
VII.
anfc <5otba
AS TRACED
FROM
BY JEROME HENNINGES,
1583.
may contemplate
Edward
vn., 23 January,
1901,
HRNGST or HENGIST,
Yortiger,
inv the invitation King of the Saxons on the death of his father, Witigislaus <4th from Woden) in 434. Upon r, .__ ._ ...:.u with King of the Britons, to assist him against his Northern enemies, the Scots and Picts, he set sail for Britain in 447 It is said that he became King of Kent, and that he received the whole his Angles or firsuKnglishmen, and landed in Thanet. Hengist is said to have died in 474 or 488, country of Kent oh giving his daughter Rowena in marriage with King Vortiger. father of Hadwaker (or Audoacre), father of Hattwigate, father of Hulderic, father of Bodicus, father of Berthold, father of next named = Sighard, father of Dietrich, father of Wernekind, who was father of Wittekinrl,
of
HORSA
hjg
or HORSTUS sailed with brother into Britain, and was slain at the Battle of Ailsford, in Kent.
last
King and
fiist
of
CHARLEMAGNE,
d. i, bd.
or
CHARLES THE
Italy,
King of France,
and Germany
24 Jan., 814.
Swabia
(ist wife).
WITTEKIND
d. 825.
ii.,
Count of Wettin, near Halla, = JULIANA or YOLANTHA, dau. of Theodoric, Count of Rochiltz.
LEWIS, Plus,
d.
840.
Altorf, d. 843
Burgrave=BossENA, Countess of
Pleissen.
CHARLES
n.,
Calvus
or
the
= HERMENTRUDE,
Count
DiTMAR, Count
d.
of Wettin and Burgrave of Zorbig, 933 (83 years after his father !)
= WlLLA,
Count
LEWIS
in., Balbus, d.
10 April, 879.
= ADELAIDE
(2nd wife),
DEDO
I.
Von
Hopf,
Wettin,
p. 150.
953-7-
EDGINA, dau. of Edward, =CHARLES in., the Simple, = FREDERUNE d. 7 Oct. 929, wife), King of England (2nd
|
(ist
wife).
DEDO
ii.,
Count
of-TiTBURGA,
dau.
of
DIETRICH
982-1009.
I.
Von
Wettin,
LEWIS iv.,of=GERBEGA,
dau.
Wettin,
d. 1009.
MARGRAVES OF MEISSEN.
DIETRIC or THEODORE 11., Count of Wettin = MATILDA, dau. of Echard, Marand Landsberg, d. 1034. grave of Misnia or Meissen.
d.
iO9i
= lTHA,
dau.
of Otto,
Duke
of
MARGRAVES OF MEISSEN.
CONRAD, surnamed
his cousin
LANDGRAVES OF THURINGIA.
I
the
Great,
succ.
= LUITGARDIS,
Conrad
ill.
sister of
Emperor
LEWIS
ii.,
surnamed the
Leaper,
Henry, Count of Eulenburg (nephew to. Dietrich, Count of Wettin and Margrave of Meissen), in 1127; he was invested with the dignity of Margrave of Meissen by
the Emperor Lothair, who also conferred on him the Margravate He d. of Lower Lusatia in 1136. 1157 (66 years after his father )
!
Thuringia, d. 1123.
LEWIS
'
in.,
made Landgrave
of Thuringia,
with
= HEDWio,
Emperor
dau. of Lothair.
the
Saxon
LEWIS
iv.,
surnamed the
d. 14 Oct. 1172.
Iron,
Landgrave
Thuringia,
HERMAN
d.
I.,
1215.
ALBERT, Margrave of Meissen, surnamed = SopHiA, dau. of Frederick, Duke of Bohemia, the Proud, was poisoned by one of his
servants, 1195.
DIETRICH
or THEODORE, Margiave of=JUDiTH, heiress of Thuringia after her brother Henry; she re-m. to Poppo XIII., Meissen, Count of Weissenfels, only brother of Albert; poisoned by his physician, 1222 Count of Henneburg. (ist husband).
<
HENRY, surnamed
b.
= AGNES
(2nd
= wife), sister of
King
ELIZABETH, of
(3rd wife).
Maltitz
1218
through
Wenceslaus of Bohemia.
of
ALBERT, surnamed
the Froward, obtained the = province of Thuringia for his portion dishimself in wars in Prussia, 1265 tinguished
;
I
MARGARET,
d. at Erfurt, 1314,
aged
74.
dau. of Emperor Frederick n., 1256; to avoid assassination she fled from her husband, who m. Cunigunda von Eisenberg, one of her ladies.
DIETRICH or THEODORE. =
HE
HERMAN
FREDERIC
FREDERIC,
junior.
HENRY, a
land,
1299.
d.
DIETRICH,
Leipzic,
dwelt
at
Altenberg,
THE KRNKSTI.NK
LINE.
77
(ist wife), dau. of=FR.\NCis FREDERICK ANTHONY, Duke of Saxe-Saalfeld-= AUGUST A CAROLINA SOPHIA (2nd wife), dau. Ernest Frederick Charles, of Saxe-Hildburghauseu, Coburg, b. 15 July, 1750; d. 9 Dec. 1806. Henry XXIV., Count of Reuss Ebersdorff, m. d. 28 Oct. following. d. 16 Nov. June, 1777 1831.
I
of 13
ERNEST FREDERICK
LOUISA DOROTHEA
(ist wife),
MAKY LOUISA
VICTORIA, b. 17 Aug. 1786
Mar. 1861 m. first 21 Dec. 1803,
d. 16
; ;
EDWARD, Duke
of Kent and Strathearn,
only
FERDINAND GEORGE
AUGUSTUS, Duke of SaxeCoburg b.
;
MARIA
ANTOINETTE, only child and
heir of Francis
'-
CHARLOTTE
AUGUSTA,
Princess of
(ist wife),
i.
child of Augustus,
Wales
;
of Saxe,
Duke
of Saxe;
only
Joseph, Prince
of Kohary, in
when
passed to Saxe-
K.G.
Hungary
d.
George
land
d.
;
III.,
m. 30 Nov. 1815
25 Sept. 1862.
6 Nov.
1817.
King of Engb. 2
;
LOUISE MARIE
THERESE
(2nd
Meiningen
Nov. 1767
23 Jan.
1820.
1814.=
gal,
J
1836; d.
1853.
15
Nov.
m. 9 Aug. 1832
d. ii Oct. 1850.
ERNEST Duke
b.
AUGUSTUS,
of
ALBERT FRANCIS
AUGUSTUSClIARLES
= VICTORIA, Queen
of
PEDRO
Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, K.G.,
21 died
s.f.
Louis
i.,
Portugal, 1861,
of
Victo
n.,
Nov.
1861.
K.G.,
b. 31
;
June, 22
1818
1893;
1842,
m. 3
Aug. May,
dau.
Grand
Baden.
Emanuel King of
LEOPOLD
IL,
King
G.C.M.G.,
Marshal
b.
in
Field-
the
;
d. 14
India at Delhi, i Jan. 1877 b. 24 May, 1819 ; m. 10 Feb. 1840; d. at Osborne, 23 Jan. 1901.
;
of the Belgians, 1865, K.G., b. 9 22 April, 1835 Aug. 1853, Maria, Archduchess of Austria, 2nd dau. of Archduke
I
Duke
of
Joseph.
*T
4 daughters
4I
CARLOS, King of Portugal, 1885, = MARIE AMELIE, K.G. ,b. 28 Sept. 1863, ENTITLED Princess of TO QUARTER THE ANCIENT m. 22 France, ROYAL ARMS OK ENGLAND. May, 1886.
ALPHONSO, Duke
of
b.
Oporto,
31 July, 1865.
1875.
MANUEL, Duke de
b. 15
Beja,
March, 1887.
Nov. 1889.
I
EDWARD
land,
ALEXANDRA
CAROLINE,
eldest dau. of Christian
ix., King of Denmark, Lady of the
ALFRED ERNEST
ALBERT, Duke of
Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
1893,
OP,
= MARIE
1
ARTHUR
WILLIAM,
LOUISE,
Princess of Prussia
LEOPOLD,
VICTORIA,
Princess Royal of the United
ALEXANDROVNA
(V.A..C.I.). only dau. of Alexis Emperor of all the
DUKE OF
ALBANY,
1881, K.G., K.T., &c.,
b.
DUKE OF
CON-
MAN
EMPEROR AND KING
OF PRUSSIA,
1887,
d. 15
of Hesse.
PRINCESS
NAUGHT
ANDSTRATHEARN,
1874, K.G., K.T..K.P., &c. Grandmaster of the United
,
DUKE
Emperor
ascended
23 Jan. claimed
of the lopi
India,
Order of the
Garter m. 10 Mar.
;
Throne
;
pro-
King
next
1863.
Russias
1874.
Kingdom
GERMAN
(V.A..C.I.),
K.G.,
June,
PRINCESS LOUISE,
Duches-s of Argyll.
EMPRESS
ANDQUEEN
FREDERICK
OF PRUSSIA, b. 2i Nov. 1840 m. 25
;
1888.
m. 23 Jan.
1882,
day
ham
;
created Prince of 1841 and Earl of Chester, 4 Dec. 1841 Earl of Dublin (attached to the Crown), 17 Jan.
Wales
G.C.B., m. 13 Mar.
1879.
Princess
BATTEN HURG.
Helene
(V.A., 01., R.C.), dau. of late
Grand Lodge of
Freemasons
4of England, 1901, a
Jan. 1858
d. 5
30 July,
Aug.
1900.
George
Victor,
1901.
3 daughters.
General in
the
Prince of
1850
at
bapt.
Army
i
W'aldeck
St.
born
1850.
May,
and Pyrmont.
George's Chapel,
Windsor,
25 Jan. 1842.
PRINCE ARTHUR,
b.
13 Jan. 1883.
PRINCE ALBERT
SOME FEUDAL
-COATS OF ARMS.
Elmbride
;
(E. in. (F.I.MINDBRIGHT) or three tremoyles Roll) bore, gules, on a chief See next blazon. vert Cotgrave Roll.
,
England, Edward
the
III. King of l*.r<amis of France and Kngland quarterly in Monumental Brass Elsing Church, Norfolk. EDWARD THF. BLACK PRINCK differenced with
;
Elmeden, William-(E.
n. Roll) bore, crescents of the argent, on a bend sable three first. (F.) Jenyns' Roll. de (H. in. Ro!l)1x>re, Elmerugge, argent and sable on a chief or three
Monumental
the siege of quarterly.
see
at
Adam
tore,
vert.
(K.
Arden and
St.
Elingham or Klniham. Elmhani, Sir in Norfolk, Knight (H. vi. Roll) bore, disargent a fess gules between three eagles and Arundel Rolls. played sable; Atkinson it also THOMAS bore Jenyns' Ordinary.
"W., of
;
Chester, Clarence, Cornwall, Derby, Exeter. Gloucester, Huntingdon, Kent, Lancaster, Richmond, Rutland, Wales, York, &c. &c.
Englefleld, Sir
Eltham, Thomas de
Howard
;
Roll.
and gules. (E. n. Roll) bore, barry (6) argent on a chief or a lyon passant azure Parliamentary Roll argent, three bars gules, &c.. in Arundel Roll.
;
Roger
de, of Berks.
Emerike, John
(6) or
(K.
in.
and
sable,
a baston ermine
Englethorpe
(H.
VI.
).
an
;
Essex
Knight
Roll.
Cotgrave
bore,
at
Roll.
ArunSel
See
Empryngham,
;
Sir
the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, vert, an inescocheon within an orle of (am'oles) martthe field sable in the Cotgrave lets argent See also F.RPttJGHAM. Roll.
Jqhan de
Eneby, Robert
Enfende,
Sir
(H. in. Roll) bore, paly (6) argent and gules, a bend sable. (F. ) Dering and Howard Rolls.
INGLETHORPE. or Englishe, Sir John le (ENGI.KYS), Cumberland- (E. n. Roll) bore, sable, three Parliai 2 and argent lyonceux rampant Sir ROKF.ST and WILLIAM mentary Roll. bore the same a second trick in Ashmole Roll makes the lyons ermine. See also INGLOWE.
;
;
Bartholomew
Englosee, Sr.
Rouen
de,
of
Middlesex -bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, argent, on a canton sable a mullet or the canton gules (F. ) in the Parlia;
bore, at the siege of ) and a; 1418, gules, three gemelles or, canton argent billety sable Ashmole Roll.
(
; .
Enney se, Sr
Erde(
),
the
mullet
pierced
in
the
a Kentish Knight
(H.
;
VI.
Roll)
1297 bore, gules. an inescocheon within an orle of martlets or also borne by HUGH in ist Nobility Roll Jenyns' Roll, and thus blazoned -gules, an orle escocheon of the same. a false of martlets or,
;
Arundel bore, ermine three saltorelles gules Roll. )de (H. in. Roll) bore, checquy Erdern,(
azure and or, a chevron gules
;
Arden
n.
Roll.
See also
MAURUS, post.
and Sir
Thomas
the capitulation of Calais 1348, the latter bore, or a fess dancey the former bore, gules, a fess dancey sable or IF.), which is also ascribed to RAFE in Jenyns' Ordinary, in which MS. azure, a fess dancettee argent, occurs for WILLIAM.
Erdington,
bore, azure, Surrey Roll.
Thomas de
(R.
knighted
at
in pale
Roll). or
;
Engayne, John de, banneret, a baron 1299 bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298 and at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, gules, crusily and a fess dancettee or he signed, but did not seal, the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, p. xxiv. Sir HENKY bore this also at the siege of Calais 1345-8 (F.J, and they are ascribed to WILLIAM
;
Warwickshire, a baron 1336 bore, azure, Parliamenlyons passant or a bordure gules and Arden Rolls. ? Same as PKKCI.VAI.L
;
tary
DE SOMERI,
in St.
George
Roll.
Ere,N"icholede
(H
;
Erington, John de
;
in
Howard
Roll
and
Jejiyps' Ordinary.
(E.
HI.
(E. in. Roll) bore, chief three escallops argent, two bars and in azure Jenyns' Roll. de-(R. H. Roll) bore, Ermine,
William
Roll) bore, azure, billettee and a fess dancettee or, a label (3) gules Jenyns' Ordinary.
(R.
ermine, a saltire engrailed gules, on a chief of the last a lyon passant gardant or Surrey
;
Engayne, John
on a
fess
Roll.
dancettee between six escallops argent, a mullet pierced gules Surrey Roll. Engaine, Sir Nicholas de, of Essex (K. n. Roll) bore, azure, crusily and a fess dancettee or, over all a bend gules Parlia;
KING EDWARD
III.
Erpingham -: Empringham.
bore, 1401 Erpingham, Sir Thomas, K.G. an inescocheon.
at the siege of Rouen 1418, vert, within an orle of martlets argent (K.), and so. of Norfolk, in Parlia^ ascribed to Sir mentary Roll.
THOMAS
mentary
Roll
)
Roll.
Engham, Oliver de
;
(see IN<;HAM)-(E. in. bore, per pale or and vert, a cross moline Jenyns' Ordinary. gules
n. Roll) an orle bore, azure an inescocheon of (8) martlets argent, another or; Surrey
the battle of Kalkirk 1298. and Carlaverock 1300, gules, passant or i.e. lyons passant gardant. Tiles. Neath Abljey, p. vii.
Ertingdene, Bartholomew de
Roll)
St.
(H. in.
bore,
gyronny
Roll.
(12)
George
See
England, Edward
II. of bore, as Edward le Fitzroy, at the siege of Carhivcrock 1300; Kngland with a label (3, sometimes 5) azure
King
in. Roll) bore, martlets argent, a chevron between three sable Jenyns' Ordinary. in. Roll) bore, (E. Eschallers, chevronels sable ; argent, a fess txMween two Jenyns' Ordinary.
John-
SOME FEUDAL
- COA TS OF ARMS.
Eschallers, Sir
shire three
Thomas
;
of Cambridge-
Roll) bore, argent afess between annulets gules Parliamentary Roll. ESCALES, Harl. MS. 6137 fo. i8>>.
(E.
II.
Everingham, Adam,
and by JOHN,
baron 1310 -bore, gules a lyon rampant vair Nobility Roll. Borne also by Sir ADAM, knight banneret; Arundel, Nativity, and Parliamentary Rolls,
;
(H.
in.
Roll) bore,
;
in Jenyns' Ordinary an ADAM bore the lyon crowned or in St. George Roll EDMUND bore it charged with an annulet and THOMAS bore the gules, Ashmole Roll original coat with a baston or Cotgrave Roll.
;
; ; ;
Everingham, Reynold de
argent
;
and
azure
Jenyns' Ordinary.
of.
(R. n. Roll) bore, gules, a lyon rampant vair quarterly with, sable, a bend between six crosses crosslet
Essex
See
Everingham, Adam de, of Birkin, Yorkshire, and John (E. in. Roll) bore, argent,
a
Surrey Roll.
II.
Roll) bore,
sable,
Parliamentary Roll.
Jenyns' Roll.
Rolls.
4, 3, 2, i
Estcote,
Hugh de
;
mole
fess azure, a label (3) gules (azure, in Nativity Roll); Jenyns' Ordinary and Ash-
Roll.
of
George
[Estcourt, Walter de
;
la, c. 1326 -bore, ermine, on achief indented gules, three estoiles or Shirley. ] F.
Rockley-(E. in. Roll) bore, quarterly argent and sable a baston gules. LAURANCE bore
Everley, Walter de
Estarling,
(6)
John de (E. i. Roll) bore, paly argent and azure on a bend gules three fleurs-de-lys or(F. ); Segar Roll.
v
.
Estonwe
Estave.
of Norfolk
on a bend azure three escallops of the first Arden and St. George Rolls. WILLIAM took up the cross in the last Crusade 1270.
;
bore,
at
the
Dunstable tournament 1308, argent, on a chief azure two fleurs-de-lys or. See also
(E. II. Roll), and (H. Ill, Roll) bore, burulec argent and gules over all three lyonceux rampant sable Parliamentary and Norfolk Rolls. Sir ROBERT, banneret (E. n.
;
Walter
OVINGTON.
Ewen, John, an
lys or
;
Essex Knight (H. VI. Roll) bore, sable a chevron between three fleurs-de-
Arundel Roll.
(H. in. Roll) bore one lyon only; Parliamentary and Glover Rolls.
Roll),
and ROBERT LE
NORMAND
la
Exeter,
1400
Duke
fo. 8.
(
of,
THOMAS BEAUFORT,
K.G.
bore,
Estotevile, William, de
)
;
March
(H. in.
K. 400
Roll bore, burutee, argent and gules, over all three cocks sable Glover Roll.
Eynes, Sir
)of Salop
fess gules
argent, on a
tEstotot, Robert
Arden and SCOTHE, SCOTTO and STOTOT. Estrateshull, Sir Nicholas de (EST'USHULLE), of Norfolk (E. n. argent, three cinquefoyles gules
;
in. Roll) bore, martlets or (F. ) St. George Rolls. Written also
1'
(H.
five
many
besants
(E. in. Roll) bore, gules, a fret ermine at each joint and Rolls. Arden, Ashmole, Surrey
;
Estun
Etone
),
an Essex (?) Knight (H. VI. three covered cups gules, a Arundel Roll.
vi.
K.
Stone.
Roll) bore, burulee
bore, at the second Dunstable tournament 1334, gules, a fret engrailed ermine at each joint (F. ), ascribed also to JOHN in the Surrey Roll, and to Sir JOHN in the Abhmole Roll, where the trick as an illusion appears as ermine, sem6e of quatrefoyles gules. THOMAS bore the same differenced with a bordure azure in Jenyns' Ordinary.
in.
gules and argent on a quarter sable a cross pate or Atkinson Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary, differenced by a label (3) azure in Surrey Roll for DE ETTON.
Roll)
;
St.
*[Eyre,
or.
Eure, Henry de, Sir John de, and Raufe de -(H. in- Roll) bore, quarterly or
and
gules, on a bend sable three escallops argent (F.); St. George and Parliamentary See FITZ-JOHN. Rolls, &c.
William le, of Hope (H. in.)-bore, argent on a chevron sable three quatrefoyles
RICHARD LE EYR took Shirley.] F. the cross in the last Crusade 1270.
up
*'Eyston,
John
wi,'
F.
(H.
Everard, Osmond-(E.
;
n. Roll) bore, argent, on a chief gules three mullets pierced of the field Jenyns' Roll.
lyons rampant
or.
*[Eyton,
quarterly
Shirley.]
of
XinMe^
co.
One
Rilfeenn\>.
of the most intelligible and best proofs of the ancient consequence of this family is that STEPHEN LE EYRE Ed. in. to take into the King's hands' the Alien Houses was commissioned with another person in
(Priories), in .the
county of Nottingham.
JOSEPH HUNTER.
RICHARD LE EYRE,
held the fourth part of a knight's fee at Barton, in Warwickshire, with his brother-in-law,
A namesake 1251-2, TESTA DE NEVILL. in letter of with others taken up the cross, was named protection
Hen.
in.
also
in the
gen.
with 4 archers
iv.
were
summoned
to serve the
King
in
Normandy
for
one
21 Nov. 14 E.
1474.
his brodyr, his Pety Captayn,
ARTHUR EYR
(possibly Sir
5
in
France.
WILLIAM
of the
KYKK, of Hope, in Derbyshire, temp. Hen. m., held one bovate of land there, in capite by service of the custody (or forestership) of the Forest of High Peak, in Hopedale, died seised thereof before 4 Dec., 28 Ed. I., Inq. p.m. 3 Feb. 28 Ed. I. 1291.
I.K.
King
1299-1300.
ROBKRT LE EYR, of Hope, aged 30 in 1291, when he did homage for his lands, = had summons to perform military service in person against the Scots, 29 Ed.
I.
I
r~
PETKR HKYR,
1319.
ROBERT LE EYRE, =
of Hope.
I
STEPHEN,
1362.
JOHN,
of
Chesterfield,
II.
co.
co-heir of
Walter =
HUGH TOTHILL,
1336.
Derby, E.
WILLIAM LE EYR,
Edw.
in.
;
of Hope, forester of the Forest of High Peak, 19 Ed. in. Patent Roll, died s.p., 4 Nov. 1362, Inq. p.m. 30 Nov., 36
Nicholas, his brother and heir.
NICHOLAS LE EYRE,
of Hope, heir of his brother, = confirmed in his lands together with the custody of the Forest of High Peak, 23 Jany. 1362-3.
,
of Hope, temp. H.
4.
=JOANNA,
Edward Barlow,
of Barlow, in Lancashire.
I
of
Hope,
of
ROBERT EYRE,
his wife
;
H.
VI.
ancestc stor
of Padley, in Derbyshire, in right of= JOANNA, dau. and sole heir of Robert Padley, lord Feet of Fines, 1432, 1442, 1448 d. 21 of Hat" Hathersage and of Padley, d. 9 March, 1463, March, 1459, buried in the church of Hathersage, buried with her husband brass in the chancel. to which he was a great benefactor brass in the chancel.
;
;
WILLIAM,
of North
Lees,
ir
Hathersage.
THOMAS, and
six daughters,
who
married.
ROBERT EYRE,
High
Will
Eyre),
shire 1482,
of Padley,
NICHOLAS
EYRE,
of
Sheriff
Derbyof
ancestor
Archer
(formerly
1734.
M.P. Berks,
generations.
81
ANTHONY EYRE,
of
Newbold and of
,
FAITH
Sir
(ist wife),
dau.
of=TnoMAS EYRE,
of
Rampton, Notts,
Lieut. -Genl.
Sir
and of the
late
Thomas
of Dunston and Holme, sometime of Amerton, all in Derbyshire, a zealous Catholic and great sufferer, temp. 6 Kliz.
;
JANE (and
wife),
dau.
of
John Fitzherbert,
ley aforesaid.
of Pad-
William
Eyre.
sold Whittington to procure the pardon of his buried at Dunston, father-in-law, Fitzherbert
;
May, 1593
m., ydly,
MARY YORK.
K.C.B.
phrey
Stafford,
of
MARY.
JANE
'Sir
Eyam.
I
JOHN ROUTH.
VINCENT,
married Robert
Somersall.
of
BARBARA
and
=EDVVARD EYRE,
I
of
heir
bold
and
cf of
Mary,
Rossington, dau. of
of
ELIZABETH, Horn.
wife of
John
Osmotherley,
in
York,
Fitzherbert,
md.
j
1610.
ROGER,
baptized
'
Religious,' at Chester-
THOMAS EYRE,
26
of Woodhouse in Dronfield and of Newbold, a = zealous loyalist, captain in Sir John Fitzherbert's regiment of horse, raised a troop at his own expense, the first raised HI Derbyshire was in nine battles, ex parte regis is said to have fought hand-to-hand at Edge Hill with Oliver Cromwell, then a colonel, thrice in one battle Governor of Welbeck under the Earl of Newcastle fought at Newark taken prisoner near Derby in the retreat from Naseby, died in Derby Gaol 1645, from a fever, the result of neglect of his wounds. Buried
; ;
ELIZABETH, dau. of Robert Outram, of Woodhouse, and niece and next heir to Michal and Thomas A runaway Burton, of Holmesficld, co. Derby.
STEPHEN EYRE,
a volunteer
his
in
brother's
:
when
troop
twice,
married
at
West Hallam
admon. 23 June,
1647,
1648.
three sons were born, the total ages of mother and sons were under twenty-one years. Baptized at Dronfield, 13 May, 1624 m, at Barton mount, she died 29 Nov., 1688, the widow 19 May, 1636 of Francis Lowe, of Youlgrave.
; ;
THOMAS EYRE,
= ISABELLA,
MICHAEL,
o.s.p.
of =
MARY,
1680,
EDWARD,
Chapel.
d.
28
Nov^,
VINCENT
EYRE,
of
Woodhouse
in
= ANN,
1700, buried in
Newbold
a herald and Dronfield, good and great friend of genealogist, Thomas and Edward, 8th and 9th Dukes of Norfolk, b. I Nov., 1673, d. at Glossop 20 Jan., 1759.
I
I
dau. of Nathaniel Bostock, M.D., of Whixall, Salop, by Anne, eldest dau. and co-heir of John Stafford, of Bury St. Edmunds, b. 18 Sept., 1684, in. i Nov., 1703, d. 10 Dec., 1746.
MARY,
at
Hope
27
Nov.,
1737-
VINCENT EYRE,
of Highfield, in Chesterfield, a solicitor in Gray's Inn, unable to practise as he refused to take the oath. Secretary to Thomas, 8th Duke of Norfolk, and Secretary and Gentleman of the Horse to Edward, qth Duke of Norfolk born at Whixall 23 Jan. 1703-4, married,
;
,
EDWARD
EYRE, of London,
ancestor
of
NATHANIEL EYRE,
Silkmercer,
Lieut.-Col. Eyre, of Middleton Tyas, of the late MajorGen. Sir Vincent Eyre, C. B.,
of Glossop, in Derbyshire, steward to Edward, Duke of Norfolk, at Worksop, b. 2^Jan. 1713, d. 20 Aug., 1781.
(
and
ESQ.,
KILKENNY.
" Here
Duke
William's soldiers fight against the men of Dinan, After the Bayeux Tapestry.
the keys."
F
[Fairfax,
William
(H. in.)
bore, argent,
Faucombe, Walter de
;
(H.
in.
three bars gemelles gules, surmounted by a lyon rampant sable crowned or. Shirley.] F.
an
Roll) orle of
See
also
*LFane,
Kent (\'ANK), of Hilden, (H. VI.) bore, azure, three dexter gauntlets or. Shirley.] F.
John
FAUKKHAM.
Falvesley,
1383
John da
bore, or,
Fanecourt, Sire Bartholomew debore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, sable a cross patonce (flory) argent a bordure indented or engrailed in Ashmole MS. (F. ) ;
banneret, a I. bore, argent, a lyon Roll) Arundel, azure; rampant Parly., Surrey, and Ashmole Rolls (same as PIERS KKUS, of SkelROGKR bore the lyon differenced on the ton). shoulder with a fleur-de-lys Surrey Roll.
;
Fauconberg, John
(
fFanecourt, Gerard ds
;
(H. in. Roll) bore azure, billete"e or, a quarter ermine ( F. ) Arden Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary. The field gules in St. another argent, billete'e George Roll sable, Harl. MS. 6137 fo. 56.
;
at the second Dunstable tournament 1334, argent, a lyon rampant azure, a baston gobony or and gules.
bore,
is ascribed to Sir the Nobility, Parliamentary and Nativity Rolls. JOHN bore the field ermine Harl. MS. 1481 fo. 44.
;
Fannell, John
cross or
;
(K.
in.
Fauconberg
Jenyns' Ordinary. Fannell, Sir William, of Rutland (E. H. Roll) and Roger (K. III. Roll) bore, argent, a bend gules, a bordure sable bezantfe Parliamentary Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary. Allowed to FAVEI.L, of Northams.
of the South (E. in. ) ( Roll) bore, argent three leopards passant gules, i.e. three lyons passant gardant gules
;
Jenyns' Ordinary.
Fauconbsrgs, Peres,
;
of Ketelwell (E. in. Roll) bore, azure, a cinquefoyle between five martlets 3 and 2 or Jenyns' Ordinary.
JFarynges, Richard de
(H.
ill.
(FKRINGES)
Roll) bore, argent two (bars) gemelles and in chief a lyon passant gules. (F.) and Howard Rolls. Dering
Fauconberge, Walter de
;
(H. in. Roll) bore, sable, a cinquefoyle within an orle of Norfolk Roll. martlets argent
of
Farington, William
)
(R. n. Roll) borei gules, three cinquefoyles 2 and i or Surrey KFAKINGTON of ffarington, Kt. bore Roll. the same (E. iv. quarterly with, argent, a chevron gules between three leopards' faces sable Ballard Roll.
;
Fauconberge, Walter,
Roll)
Ryse-(E.
in.
or, a fess azure, in chief three palets gules St. George Roll, and so sealed Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, pp. xix, the xxiv ill Jenyns' Ordinary, the trick and blazon
bore,
is
three
"
F.
Farmingham
Farnham,
(F..
i:
Framlingham.
;
(E. n. Roll)
Sir Robart de, of co. Staff. n. Roll) bore, quarterly argent and azure four crescents counterchanged Parly. Roll.
*[Farnham, John,
1393 -bore, quarterly or and azure, in the first and second quarters a crescent counterchanged. Shirley.] F. Farnhill, John (E. n. Roll) bore, bendy and azure ermine (6) Jenyns' Roll.
;
bore, argent, ten lozenges (or fusils) conjoined for WILLIAM). (F.) 5, 5 barways sable (azure Parliamentary Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary b but in folio t8 b tricked as argent, ff, 21, 32
sable.
le, of Notts (E. n. Roll (bore, argent, three falcons close, belled Roll. Parliamentary gules
bore, argent, a Dering (F. ) gules. also FAUCOMBE.
Fastolf,
or
and
(R. II. Roll) bore, quarterly azure on a bend gules three escallops
;
John
argent; Surrey Roil. Ascribed to Sir JOHN, K.G. temp. H. VI. K. 402 fo. 6.
See
84
*,Peilding,
(12 H. VI.
fusiis or.
)
(FII.DYNG), of Newnham bore, argent, on a fess azure three Seals E. III., R. II. Shirley.] F.
John
Norfolk, knighted
bore, or, a at the capitulation of Calais 1348 lyon rampant gules (F. ), and so also did a knight and an esquire of the family at the siege Borne also by Sir ROBERT of Rouen 1418.
and
Sir
Parliamentary, Guillim GKORGE bore the lyon mullet differenced with a pierced argent on his shoulder. See.Monument.il Brass, Sir GEORGE. Felbrigge, John (E. in. Roll) bore, or a
lyon "embelife" rampant gules i.e. saliant. (Jenyns' Ordinary), and so blasoned for Sir ROGER, of Norfolk, in the Parliamentary Roll.
Feltgrave, John
(E. n. Roll) bore, or, three chevronels gules each charged with as many fleurs-de-lys argent Jenyns' Roll. Same as Sir WM. FITZRAFFE.
;
Felton,
John
a buck's head
(E. in. Roll) bore, gules two lyons passant ermine Sir Ashmole Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary. ROBERT and Sir THOMAS, K.<;.. bore the lyons Gloucester and or as in the crowned next;
;
Ashmole
first
Rolls.
Felton, Sir
John
de,
le
filz
bore, at the
Dunstable tournament 1308, gules, two lyons passant ermine crowned or. Sir WILLIAM bore it also at the siege of Calais 1345-8, and Le Sr. DE FELTON bore it at the siege of Rouen 1418 [one MS. gives two lyons argeht another three uncrowned lyons argent]. F. Sire ROGER bore it also differenced with a mullet (6) or on the cantel, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322. F.
( )
of co. Gloucr. II. (!".. Roll) bore, gules two lyons passant ermine, a baston gobony or and azure. Sir WILLIAM bore the lyons argent ParliamenSir JOHN, also of Gloucester, bore tary Roll. the lyons crowded or.
;
Felton,
and Will de-(E. in. Roll) bore, gules, two lyons passant argent within a double tressure flory counterflory of the second In Surrey Roll lenyns' Roll nnd Ordinary. the tressure is or, for JOHN.
;
John
a lyon rampant sable Parliamentary Roll the argent for the Sire (J) DE FENES in the Dering and Camden Rolls, and the lyon rampant regardant in the latter. K. Penes, Sir R. and Sir J. (svith difference) (H. VI. Roll) bore, argent two lyons passant azure Atkinson Roll.
field
;
bore,
Rolls. ROGER bore the coatundifferencedin Jenyns' Ordinary. GILES, WILLIAM, and INGRAM took up the cross in
of Sussex -(E. n. azure, three lyonceux 2 and i a label or, (3, 5) gules; Parliamen-
After Boutdl.
Penton,
;
Thomas de
John
(E.
in.
Roll) bore,
fleurs-de-lys
four
Fenwic'k, Sir
SIR
GEORGE FELBRIGGE.
IN PLAYKORD CHURCH," SUFFOLK, 1400.
After Boutell.
(E. in. Roll) bore, argent a chief gules, six martlets 3, 2, i counterchanged (F. ); Ashmole Roll and Jenyns
1
Ordinary
blasoned
as,
3, 2, i
counterchangcd,
in
Surrey Roll.
Feringes
v.
Paringes.
Perlington, Ferlington,
in. Roll) bore, (K. sable, five fusils in fess or Jenyns' Ordinary.
;
Henry
v.iir
Henry
(E.
and a
HENRY STORMOUNT FINCH-HATTON, 13x11 EARL OF WINCHILSEA AND STH EARL OF NOTTINGHAM.
86
SO.VE
Ferrers, William
vaire (old form) or Arden Roll. F.
(H.
in.
Roll)
bore,
;
Ferrers, William
;
(E. in. Roll) bore, vaire or and gules, a bordure azure, entoyre of de-crescents or Jenyns' Ordinary. (E. in. Roll),
Perre, Sir
(KEKK) of Suffolk (K. n. Roll) bore, gules, a fer-de-moulin argent, a baston azure Parliamentary Roll a cross recercclee in Segar and Harleian Rolls. F. took the cross in the last Crusade JOHN up
; ;
Guy
Ferrers, Richard
William
;
(H. HI. Roll) bore, vaire, or and gules, a bordure azure, entoyre of horse-shoes argent
Jenyns' Ordinary, St. George Roll, and Harl. MS. 1481 fo. 46 in the Howard and Camden F. Rolls the bordure is sable for WILLIAM.
;
1270.
Farrers, (William
and gules
in St.
7th) Earl of Derby (H. in. Roll) bore, vaire or and gules (F.); Glover, Arden, and Howard Rolls; argent
Ferrers, Sir
John
and
William
;
of Corn-
George
Roll.
ROBKKT (called
RAI.K) baron of Chartley, bore the same arms at the siege of Calais 1345-8, also as Sir ROBKRT when knighted at the capitulation of Calais 1348, by Sir JOHN, banneret, ist baron of Chartley (1299), and WILLIAM (E. n.); Nobility and Parliamentary Rolls.
wall (E. III. Roll) bore, or, on a bend sable three horse-shoes argent Ashmole Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary. F.
Ferret, Sir
gules,
John de
la
(E.
i.
Roll) bore,
;
Holland
Fetheir, William
;
and
gules, a baston
achevron ermine between three plumes (feathers in trick) argent Jenyns' Roll. Harl. MS. 6589 gives a single ermine spot on the chevron.
azure
Parliamentary Roll.
Ferrers,
vair
;
Hugh
de-(H.
in.
Roll) bore,
Roll)
bore,
paly
Glover Roll.
Grimaldi Roll.
of Groby, banneret, a baron 1297 bore, the DE QUINCI coat, viz. gules, seven mascles conjoined 3, 3, i or (F. ), at the battle of Falkirk 1298, and at the siege of Carlaveroek 1300, Nobility and he sealed the Barons' Parliamentary Rolls
;
*[Filmer (Robert),
)
many
*|
cinquefoyles or.
alias
Finch,
bore,
Herbert, Vincent
of Kent, Kt.
phons
letter to the
Pope
grandfather of Sir
(H. vi.
a label (3) argent at the siege of Calais 1345- 8. Another Sir WILLIAM, knighted at the capitulatioii of Calais 1348, differenced with a baston
sth Lord FERRERS of Groby, bore the coat undifferenced at the of Rouen siege 1418, ascribed also to HENRY in Jenyns' Ordinary; another Sir RAUKF bore them (E. in.) within a bordure engrailed
azure.
Roll) bore, vert, a chevron between three eagles displayed or, quarterly with, gules, a
Arundel
Roll.
WILLIAM,
Fishacre
lucies or
;
(E.
Cotgrave
Pishacre, William (E. n. Roll)bore, gules, a dolphin hauriant embowed argent Jenyns'
;
Ashmole Roll. The BADDF.SI.EYCLINTON line added a canton ermine to the DE QUINCI coat. F.
argent
;
Roll.
Fisheade, William
(E. in. Roll) bore, or, three water-bougets azure Jenyns' Ordinary.
;
Ferrers, Sir
bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, vaire or and gules, (Add. MS. 5848) a lyon passant of the first, Harl. MS. 6137 fo. 32 ROBERT of Wem, baron 1375, bore the coat with a lyon passant gardant or, in the sautreme point Jenyns'
; ;
John de
Fisseburn, Giles de
gules,
Roll.
(H. in. Roll) bore, a dolphin naiant embowed argent St. George Roll. F. Called FissHMAN in Arden
;
Fytton,
Ordinary.
Ferrers, Sir
Thomas de
bore, at the
first
Richard (R. n. Roll) bore, argent on a bend azure three garbs or, a crescent of the second ; Surrey Roll. See
HKSKETH.
(E. iv.
Dunstable tournament 1308, vaire or and gules, on a tjuarter the arms of BOHUN, azure, abend argent cotised or between six lyonceux rampant
of the
last.
F.
SOME FEUDAL
COATS OF ARMS.
jDaa'nnirv'
Fitz Alan, Sir
le, banneret, baron of Bedale 1295, sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, with a strange device, pp. xviii, xxiv. He bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298, and at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, barry or and in the gules (F.I blasoned (i) as barry (10) Nobility Rolls 1297, 1299, 1300; (2) as barry these arms are said to be at Carlaverock
the same as HUGH POINTZ and see also Glover, Grimaldi, Howard and St. George Rolls and Jenyns Ordinary (3) attributed to BRYAN (1) as barry (6) in Dering and Guillim Rolls, and (4) as, or three bars gules
to
(8)
;
Bryan
a saltire gules. (F.) Howard, Camden and other Rolls. Ascribed to another MAURICE(J)
in
Dering Roll.
I.
Fitzgerald, Sire Thomas, Earl of Desmond (E. Roll) bore, ermine a saltire
Guillim Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary. Fitz Gerald, Warine le (H. in. Roll) Ixjre, gules a leopard (a lyon rampant) argent, crowned or Glover Roll. Fitz Henry, Sir Aucher le, of Essex, baron 1310 bore, ermine on a chief azure three and Parliamenlyonceux rampant or; Nobility borne also by ROBERT, son of tary Rolls HENRY, in Parly. Roll. See FITZ AUCHER.
gules
; ; ;
be disputed,
;
in the
Rolls.
of Falkirk 1298, and at the siege of Carlaverock ascribed to 1300, gules, a lyon rampant or; another Earl JoHN(J) in the Dering Roll (F.); JOHN bore it at the siege of Rouen 1418 sable a fret or quarterly with MAI.TRAVERS,
;
Pope 1301
and
and
bore, argent a cross engrailed sable; Jenyns' Ordinary and Surrey Roll. JOHN LE FIT/. HENRY bore the cross gules (St. George Roll),
fretty
in
Monumental
Effigy.
See
also
ARUNDEL.
(E. in. Roll) bore, azure, three boars' heads erect couped paly (8) Roll. Ashmole azure and or F.
in. Roll) bore,
where it is said that the same arms were borne also by ANDR. LEVAAT and JOHN DE LA LINDE. HENRY, of Sconebrok, took up the cross in the last Crusade 1270. Fitz Henry, Hugh, lord of Ravenswath
the Pope 1294, sealed the Barons' letter to at 1301, pp. xxi, xxiv; SIR HENRY, knighted and RANDOLPH of Calais the capitulation 1348 and a chief or. (F.) (E. III.)all bore azure fretty St. George and Grimaldi Rolls. SeeFlT/.HuGH.
;
ermine, on a chief azure three lyons rampant or Jenyns' Ordinary. See FITZ HENRY,
Fitz Barnard,
or
;
John
(E. n.
Roll) bore,
Fitz Henry,
--(E.
Jenyns' Ordinary.
F.llerton, Yorkshire argent seven mascles ermine a conjoined 3, 3, i gules, on a quarter covered cup or Jenyns' Ordinary.
Adam, of
bore,
;
in. 'Roll)
on a chief gules a cross patonce argent. See FITZ ROGER. (F.) St. George Roll.
la, of Kent, Fitz Bernard, Sir baron (8 E. n.)-bore, vair, on a chief gules two RAKE also bore this mullets or Parly. Roll. coat Arden Roll. JOHN and RAKE bore the
; ;
Fitz Herbert,
three lyonceux
Thomas
Fitz Herbert,
mullets pierced in Jenyns' Ordinary and Roll. Fitz Ellis, Robert, of Newton -(E. in. in chief azure. Roll) bore, argent, a dancettee Roll. (F.) Grimaldi Roll and Jenyns'
(E. n. Roll) bore, and two cotises engrailed argent, six martlets a sable tricked as argent plain bend between two cotises engrailed sable Jenyns' Roll.
;
Thomas
Fitz
(H. in. Roll) bore, argent, an eagle displayed azure on a REYchief of the second a lyon of the first. NAUD bore it or and azure. WYCHARD bore the reverse, and RICHARD bore it sable and
or.
Edmund, Athelward
bore, (E. i.) or and gules, over all a argent, a chief vaire bend sable. Shirley.] F. Sir le, banneret bore, Fitz at the battle of Falkirk 1298, azure fretty and Sir HENRY differenced son His a chief or. with a label (3) gules at the first Dunstable tournament 1308 Ashmole Roll and Jenyns' Roll. Ordinary azure, a fret or, in Cotgrave
Henry
Hugh,
Henry
Howard
Roll.
FitzErnysfor
;
Fitz
three
of Lincolnor,
le, banneret and azure, three chevronels Arundel, interlaced in base and a chief or Parliamentary and Surrey Rolls. F. (R. n. Roll) bore, Fitz
Hugh,
Sir
Henry
a baron 1321
bore,
Hugh, Edmond
three lyons
FIT/.
gules,
rampant
;
and
or,
Surrey Roll.
a See
Fitz G-sffrey,
quarterly
or
John le
and
gules
bordure
Same
Rolls, Jenyns' Ordinary. LE FIT/. JOHN. HENRY, the cross in the lost
Sir
REYNOLD
REGINALD.
Tanfelde-(E.
azure, over all an Grimaldi Roll barry
(14) azure
Fitz
amd
and or
Crusade 1270.
After Stothard.
0-Krf *3>
4W
88
JFitz
Sir
Parly., quarUTlv .ir^'rnt and sable. (F.) Dering and Howard Rolls. Ascribed also to
Humfrey, Walter-
WAI.TKR, of Ksscx,
in Parly. Roll.
Same
ill. Roll) bore, paly (6) argent and gules a fess azure Dering Roll three bezants on the fess in the Ashmole in three or the Howard spur-rowells (F. ) Copy
;
and Segar
Rolls.
(/JOHN, baron
JOHN, Parliamentary Roll, and by |ons(J)in Dering, Howard and Norfolk Same as JOHN LE FITZ GEFKKKV. Kolis.
fil,
MATTHEW
Fitzneel,
n. Roll) (E. bore, argent, three palets gules, on a fess azure as many martlets or Jenyns' Roll. JOHN in Cotgrave, the martlets argent.
;
Thomas
Fitz Nicol,
gules,
le, de Evre (H. in. Roll) bore quarterly or and gules, a bend Glover Roll. sable (THOMAS FITZ NICOL bore the bendlet argent in Surrey Roll. ) Same
le (H. in. Roll) bore, semee of escallops argent, a cinquefoyle Ascribed also to RICHARD or; Glover Roll. in the Norfolk Roll.
Rauf
as Sir ROHKKT I.K FITZ ROGER. Pitz John, Mathew, D'n's de Stokeham
1297, sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, pp. xxi, xxiv, and bore, per pale (azure and gules) three lyonceux rampant (or) ascribed to HERBERT and JOHN LE FITZ
;
Pitz Nicol,
quarterly or
Thomas- (R.
and
gules,
n.
Roll) bore,
bendlet
argent
n.
Surrey Roll.
bore,
See also
Roll)
;
MAHEU
bore it
(see) in
Parliamentary Roll.
(E. i. Roll) bore, Roll. RICHARD chief with a ermine in Jenyns' Ordinary.
fFitz Otes,
of Woodhall-(E. in. Roll) bore, azure a chief indented or ; Grimaldi Roll ; dancettee in Surrey Roll. See F:TZ
bendy (6) or and azure a quarter ermine. (F.) St. George and Camdcn Rolls three bends in the Howard Roll bendy (8) argent and azure
Hugh
le-(H.
Roll) bore,
Adam
Parliamentary Roll.
bore, at the battle of Falkirk pp. xix, xxiv. 1298, and at the siege of Carlaverock 1300,
gules, three lyons passant in pale argent, a baston azure. (F. ) Parliamentary, Segar and
He
1299, 1301,
(E. in. Roll) bore, sable, crusily and three crescents 2 and i argent. Roll. Dering (F.)
Pitz
in.
Roll)
per pale gules and azure three lyonceux rampant ermine. (F. ) Arden and St. George Rolls. See FITZ JOHN.
bore,
Pitz
le, banneret (eldest son of Marm. Fitz Geoffry, lord of Hordern vel Hawthorne, co. Durham) bore, at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, gules a fess between three popinjays argent (F. ) sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, pp. xxi, xxiv ascribed also to THWENG of Lumley in Jenyns' Roll and Ordinary. (F.) Sir RICHARD bore
;
;
Marmaduke, John
other Rolls (save the Nobility Rolls, in which, as Baron of Lammer 1297-1308, he has only two lyons). Sir ROBERT, Kt. banneret, bore the same without a baston Arunik'l Roll (H. vi.) and SIR JOHN or ROBERT of Gloucestershire bore, the baston gobony or and azure Parliamentary Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary.
;
Pitz Payne,
Fitzpiers,
John
le
(E.
;
or RENAUD LE (H. in. Roll) bore, gules, three lyonceux rampant or. (F.) Howard,
NARD
Reginald (REYXALD,
Camden
REY-
it(E. II. )withabaston, overall, azure; Parly., Jenyns' and Glover Rolls. See also THVVKV ii
.
Rolls.
See
Pitz Michaell, TT
;
r-hael, of Siggeston (E. in. Roll) bore, tarry (8) or and gules, a quarter ermine Jenyns' Ordinary.
bore, at the
first
-
md
1
joules;
tournament 1308, paly (6) argent borne also (E. n.) by Sir RAIT nf
Roll
;
(SIR
uc'.s,
Parliamentary
and THOMAS
IN PEBMARSH
After Waller.
of YorkshireIE. II. Roll) bore, harry (8) argent and azure three chaplets gules, a label (3) or Parly, and Nativity Rolls WILLIAM bore, burulee Some MSS. assign him (14) in Arden Roll. buckles, in lieu of chaplets gules, tongues to the dexter. F. See FITZ WILLIAM.
;
89
of
Multon
in
Richmond-
founder of the Abbey of Egglestone (E. in. Roll) bore, barry (6) or and azure, tricked as or two bars azure, in Jenyns' Ord.
Fitz Rauff,
gules,
Hugh
;
fess vair
le (H. in. Roll) bore, Glover Roll. WILLIAM the last Crusade 1269.
of Essex
;
le, banneret, lord bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298, and at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, quarterly or and gules a baston sable (F.) signed, but did not seal, the letter to the., Pope
;
(E. n.
Roll) bore, or, three chevrons gules on each many fleurs-de-lys argent Parliamentary Roll. See Monumental Brass. Same as JOHN FELTGRAVE, in Jenyns' Roll.
Nobility, Parly, and other 1301, p. Ascribed also to JOHN(J), in the AshRolls. mole Copy of the Dering Roll same as Sir ROGER LE FITZ JOHN. See also Sir JOHN DE CLAVERING.
xxiv;
Fitz Roger,
vair,
at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, purpure a chief indented or (F. ) Ashmole Roll.
bore,
le (H. in. Roll) bore a chief gules, (F. St. George Roll; ascribed also to JOHN, Baron FITZ ROGER, in See also CLAVERthe 2nd Nobility Roll 1299.
)
;
Rauf
and
Rauf
;
a chief indented
or,
;
of
reverse
HENRY
and (E. in. Roll) bore, gules, three false escocheons argent RICH(F.); Ashmole and St. George Rolls. ARD, K.G. a founder, bore the reverse in Arundel and Surrey Rolls.
,
Hugh
John
of Blenleveny in Wales (25 E. I.), sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, pp. xviii, xxiv bore, gules, three lyonceux rampant or Nobility and Parly. Rolls called FITZ RAYMOND in Arundel Roll. See FITZ HERBERT and FITZ PIERS.
; ;
(between) three crescents argent (F. ); Parliamentary Roll another Sir JOHN bore the same, knighted at the capitulation of Calais
1348.
lyonceux (rampant) or within a bordure indented argent (F. ) tricked engrailed in Ashmole Roll and so ascribed to EDMOND FITZ
; ;
of Herts (E. n. Roll) bore, azure three eaglets displayed or a ermine four Parliamentary Roll eaglets 2 and 2 in Harl. MS. 6137 fo. 13.
;
bore, at the
HUGH
(E.
II.
in
Surrey
Roll.
of
Bucks
;
second Dunstable tournament 1334, gules, a chief or (F. ); THOMAS bore the reverse in Surrey Roll.
Roll) bore, or, two chevrons gules, on a canton of the last a lyon passant argent Called JACOB in Harl. Parliamentary Roll.
of Lincolnshire
Roll)
bore,
azure,
ermine
up
a lyon
rampant
Hamond le
Rauf
bore, at
Fitz Simon,
bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, ermine, a chief bendy (10) or and azure. F.
Simon le (E. in. Roll) bore, ermine Jenyns' Ordinary. Another SIMON (H. HI.) bore gules, three chess-rooks ermine (F. St. George Roll.
gules, three roses
;
Fitz Robert, Randolph (of Midleham) or RANDOLPH DE MIDLEHAM (E. in. Roll)
bore, or, a chief azure
;
Grimaldi Roll.
See
MATHEW
Steward.
Roll)
;
Parly. Roll.
fess gules
Fitz Thomas,
Grimaldi Roll.
Roll)
le-(H. in. Roll) St. George bore, lozengy argent and gules ( F. called FITZ in Arden Roll same Roll, COLOM, arras as JOHN COGAN. See also FITZ WILLIAM. JOHN, of Wrastulingwrth, took up the cross in the last Crusade 1270.
)
;
Thomas
rampant purpure (sable in Dering and Howard Rolls) (F.) Guillim Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary. RICHARD BALDERSTON
bears the same.
nruni
a bear passant
Roll.
Howard
F.
Ufit-S,
le, banneret, a 1295, sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, pp. xv. xxiv. He bore, at the battle of Kalkirk 1298 and at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, or a fess between two chevronels gules. (F.) Nobility and Parly. Rolls. See also Tiles, Neath Abbey, p. ix. Borne also by knighted at the capitulation of Calais 1348, and by Sir RICHARD, Kt. banneret in the Arundel Roll (H. VI.) also by Le Sr. at the siege
,
Fitz
W(
),
John
(K.
;
in.
Roll)
Ashmole and
(E. u.
;
of co. Leicr.
gules,
maunche
besante
in.
o o
of
Rouen
Lord.
WALTER
JFlandres,
Baudwin de
(H.
Roll)
Dering
Roll.
of Whittington, banneret and baron 1295 bore, quarterly per indented (tricked, dancette'e) argent and gules, Nobility Roll, (quarterly indented in
the Parly.
in
rampant sable within a bordure gules. (F.) Dering Roll bordure engrailed in Ashmole MS. The Constable of Flanders bore, argent, an inescocheon gules, in Derine
Roll.
Roll)
Dering
Roll
to the
Tiles,
Another Sir FOUKE bore it at the first Dunstable tournament 1308 differenced with a mullet sable. (F. See also WM. FITZ WILLIAM, in Cotgrave. Sir WILLIAM, baron, bore it (undifferenced) at the siege of Calais 1345-8, on which occasion Sir JOHN differenced with a label (3) azure, and so
p. ix.
)
ascribed also to FOUK (J) sealed the Barons' letter See also 1301, pp. xviii, xxiv.
; ;
Fleming, John,
bore, the
of Layland
arms of RICHARD
;
GRAY
bars argent on a chief of the last) with three cushions erect gules Jenyns' Ordinary.
of Westfretty
-reversed for Sir FOUKE in Ashmole Roll, where tricked per pale with a chief indented counterchanged probably in error.
III.)
Same arms
bore,
at
bore
;
gules,
BEAUCHAMP.
Jenyns' Ordinary.
of Gloucestershire
bore, at the
indented (tricked, dancettee) argent and Parly. Arden, St. George and Segar reversed in Guillim Roll. This Sir WILLIAM may be identical with the preceding Sir WILLIAM of Calais. Another WlLLiAMand Eurx) took up thecross in the last Crusade 1270.
sable. (F.
)
,
Rolls
Dunstable tournament Boroughbridge 1322, gules, fretty argent and a fess azure. "(F. Parliamentary Roll.
1308, and
at the battle of
)
Fleming, Thomas
;
(R.
n.
in
bore, at the second Dunstable tournament 1334, quarterly argent and gules, on a canton of the first a martlet sable. F.
barry (6) argent and azure lozenges gules Surrey Roll. JOHN F. of Layland.
Roll) chief
bore, three
this
Compare
Pietham, Johnde
(E. n. Roll) bore, sable, three unicorns' heads couped argent Jenyns'
;
Pitz Warren, Sir Poulke, K.G. (E. in Roll) and Sir William, a baron 1342 bore,
indented (tricked, danper cettee) ermine and gules Cotgrave, Surrey and Arundel Rolls reversed in Jenyns' Ordiwhere tricked nary, and in the Ashmole Roll
quarterly
; ; ;
fess
two lyons passant gardant sable Parliamentary Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary.
(E. n. Roll)
;
*[Floyer, John, of Floyer Hayes, E. I. bore, sable, a chevron between three arrows argent -Shirley.] F.
probably
in error.
baron 1295, sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, pp. xx, xxiv. Hebore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298 and at the siege of Carlaverock
lets
banneret,
Pogge
1300, burulfe (12) argent and azure, three chapgules (F.) barry (6) &c., in the Nobility Rolls 1297-1310, and Roll four
( ), a Kentish Knight (H. vi. Roll) bore, argent, a fess between three annulets sable Arundel Roll.
;
Pogge, Thomas
1418, argent
on a
Segar
;
WILLIAM,
last
bars azure, &c. Parly. Roll barry 10) Arundel burutee (18) in Guillim Roll. of Coleston, took up the cross in the
,
argent
sable as
many
bore, at the siege of Rouen between three annulets spur-rowells of the field. (F.)
fess
Surrey Roll.
Crusade 1270.
See
FITZ
RAFFE and
mentary. Ashmole and Surrey Rolls- masculee in Nativity ami Parliamentary Rolls and Innus Ordinary. See also FITZ THOMAS.
1
K.G. ^38-9, Earl of Longueville, and his son, JOHN, K.G. 1445, Earl of Kendal, Captal de Buch bore, or, three palets gules, quarterly with, or, two bulls passant gules, a riband round the neck vert, over all a label (3) the pendants cruceiform
sable, each charged (for JOHN (with 5 escallops in cross argent K. 402 fo. 22. See also
;
Pedigree
vol. I. Intro-
Pitz William,
Thomas
and gules
le-(H. m.
;
Roll)
Poljambe, Godfrey-(R.
St.
Glover Roll.
bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298, or, a fessgules. F. Called FLL-MAN in the Wrest Park of the Roll. copy
n. Roll) bore, sable a bend or between six escallops argent Roll. THOMAS bore the bend or (F.) Surrey
;
George
Roll.
of Perks
;
(R. n.
Wyth,
ii.
Sir Geoffrey,
bore,
azure,
Roll|
;
passant or
WYTHK.
Roll) bore, or, a bend engrailed azure Parliamentary Roll a bend of fusils (F.). in St. George Roll a bend endentee vel lozengy in
Jenyns' Ordinary.
Folliot, Jordan, -a baron 1295 bore, gules, a bend argent (F.) as did Sir RICHARD (of
Norfolk) at the
1308.
first
Dunstable tournament
Foliott, Sr.
of Lincolnshire (E. II. Roll) bore, gules, a bend a label or Parliamentary Roll argent, (3) MS. 4033 fo. 43) (called SIMON in Harl. another OSMOND bore it, with the bend between six crescents argent Jenyns' Ordinary.
Edmond or
;
OSMOND,
-bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, sable a pile engrelee as also did another Sir JOHN who argent (F. ) was knighted at the capitulation of Calais 1348, then blasoned as a pale fusily as a pile indented of five, in Jenyns' Ordinary; and as a pale lozengy of three pieces, in Ashmole Roll.
;
Porneus, Forneus,
fules, egar Roll.
St.
Maheu
;
(E.
(E.
i.
Roll)
bore,
gules, crusily
and bend or
Harleian Roll.
i. Roll) bore, martlets or (F. )
Folliott,
Osmonde
;
Maheu
de
(E.
in.
Roll)
bore,
a bend between
six
(E.
in.
[Polliott, Richard, Ed. See Monumental Brass of became the second wife of woode.]
three azure
Ashmole
(E.
Roll.
de Coupland
Folliott,
Samson
;
(or
SAUNSUIN)
(E. in.
Roll) bore, argent, two lyons passant gardant St. George Roll. gules (F. )
*[Portescue, (Adam)
!>.
(31 E.
i.)
bore, azure,
or.
Polvile, Sir Christopher (E. in. Roll) bore, per fess ermine and or a cross moline Sir JOHN bore it per fess (recercelee) gules argent and or Ashmole Roll.
; ;
g Shirley.]
Possard,
F.
Amaund
(E.
bore,
Polyile,
(E. in. Roll) bore, or, a chief argent, over all a cross recercelee (tricked moline) gules Jenyns' Ordinary.
;
John
Possard, Robert
;
n.
Roll)
bore, or, a
Polvile, Sir
Matthew
(E.
in.
bend sable Grimaldi and Jenyns' Rolls, borne also by BIGOD and Le Sire MAULEY.
in. Roll) bore, (E. argent, two lyons passant rere-regardant sable, in trick the reversed Jenyns' Ordinary.
;
Fotheringay, John
Polvile, Philip
(6)
Roll) bore,
undee
tpouche, Roger la
Roll.
(H. in. Roll) bore, ermine, on a fess gules three bezants Dering
;
"[Forester (Richard),
(c. 1325) bore, quarterly per fess dancettee argent and sable, in the first and fourth quarters a bugle horn of the last. -Shirley.] F.
Pouleshurst, Robert
gules,
fretty or,
;
(R. n.
Roll) bore,
rowells sable
Surrey
Porde
Roll)
Fox
of Norfolk -(E. n. engrailed sable
;
bore, argent,
pile
an (?) Essex Knight (H. vi. Roll) bore, per pale vert and sable a cross potent argent Arundel Roll.
, ;
Parliamentary Roll.
See Monumental Brass. a Suffolk Kt. (H. vi. ), Framlingham ( fess gules between three Roll) bore, argent, a -with, ravens proper quarterly argent, achevron between three crescents sable Arundel Roll.
and Surrey
Rolls.
*[Prampton, John
Franceis,
bend
sable &c.
de,(E.
Adam
(R. n.
;
sable
Ordinary. of Norfolk-(E. " Roll) ), Prances, Sr. ( between four crosses a saltire bore [....]
,
in Jenyns'
Praunceys, Robert
;
ELIZABETH
ZND WIFE OF SIR ROGER NORTHWOODE, WIDOW OF RICHARD FOLLIOTT AND DAUGHTER OF SIR JOHN DE SEGRAVE.
MONUMENTAL BRASS
IN
fierie
Alex. FrirJle
Pranks, Sir William
,
145-8
(knighted at
Frodsam
mullets
bore, argent,
(8)
(
Ashmole
bore,
), an Essex Kt. (H. vi. Roll) on a cross engrailed sable five Roll. Arundel gules
;
Prognal
Fraser, Sir Symond- summoned to Scotland among the barons 1298, served at Falkirk
and Carlaverock.
See FRYSELL.
(E. in. Roll) bore, gules,
;
chief
Frowick(
Jenyns
;
Preford, John de
a Suffolk Kt. (H. vi. Roll)^ ), bore, azure, a chevron between three leopards' Roll. Arundel faces or
bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298, sable,
six roses (fraises)
Buckscross
or
and a
(E. n. Roll)
a fleur-de-lys sable and a bordure and Harleian Rolls. gules; See also UE LA FREIGN. de (a baron 1336) bore, at Prene, the second Dunstable tournament 1334, gules two bars endente" argentand azure indented from point to point (F.); Ashmole Roll and the bars, per fess indented lenyns' Ordinary in St. George Roll bends, per bend indented,
Parliamentary
Hugh
' '
of Cambridgeshire a chevron between two wyverns (tails nowed) sable Parin Harl. MS. 6137 Roll tricked Uamentary fo. 18, or a chevron and in chief two wyverns
Roll) bore,
argent,
sable.
*[Fulford, Sir
Henry,
in
for Sir
WALTER,
of
a chevron argent.
bore, gules,
Fulthorp, Alan
Jenyns' Ordinary.
of Slavery 1297 bore, azure, a bend between six escallops ascribed also to Nobility Roll argent ACKER and JOHN in Howard Roll and Jenyns' RAUFF differenced with a mullet Ordinary
;
WILLIAM differenced a cross moline sable. with a crescent argent Surrey Roll and
;
gules
or,
Surrey Roll.
(H. in.
Roll) bore,
(F.
)
;
Previle, Alexander
Pope 1301,
bore,
a saltire lozengy vair and gules. Arden and St. George Rolls.
(E.
II.
of co. Wore.
Roll) bore, or, a cross lozengy gules and Sir BALDWIN bore or, on a cross vair. (F.) five lozenges vair ; Parliamentary Roll gules 12 lozenges (cross flory in Jenyns Ordinary) (F.) in St. George Roll.
;
1
and at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, argent, a bend between six martlets gules. Nobility, Parly, and (F.) Arundel Rolls; borne also by GERARD (of Munden), Sir THOMAS and WALTER Glover, Guillim and Norfolk Rolls. WILLIAM difIn ferenced with a label azure Glover Roll. the Glover Roll the field is tricked or for
at the battle of Falkirk 1298
;
;
Frevile,
John
cross vair
GERARD THOMAS
and
also for
Ordinary.
in all.
Although
it
crosses differ,
Furnivall,
as Sir
Le Sr. (E. in. Roll) bore, gules, on a cross patonce or five mullets of the field Ashmole Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary. Same
;
Previle, Sir
(E. in. Roll) bore, or, a cross patonce gules ; Ashmole and Surrey Sir PIERS differenced with an annulet Rolls. azure ; Ashmole Roll.
Baldwin-
THOMAS UGHTRED.
(E.
i.)
*fFursdon, Walter,
Shirley.!
bore, argent, a
fire-balls proper.
Previle,
(H. in. Roll) bore, vair, a cross "passant" gules; Norfolk Roll.
Baudwin de
fFyliol, Richard
George
Roll.
Previle, Sir John de, of Cambridgeshire, and RICHARD and ROBERT (E. n. Roll) bore,
gules, three crescents
ermine.
(F.
Parlia-
SIR
JOHN DE FOXLEY.
I378-
mentary, Arden,
Rolls.
St.
George,
(E. (F.)
Another RICHARD
and Jenyns'
I.)
bore,
or
n. Roll) Fyliol, Sir Thomas, of Essex (E. bore, or, on a fess between two chevronels sules, three trefoyles argent; Parliamentary
Roll.
Segar Roll.
See
Fritherby,
bore,
Edmond
three
argent,
;
of Essex-(E. n. Roll> bore, vair, a canton gules (F. ); Parliamentary His son Sir JOHN differenced Rolls. and Arden with a mullet (on the canton) or, at the first
gules
Surrey Roll.
93
"
G
Gabriell,
;
Bartholomew
(6)
(E.
in. Roll.
Roll)
Gascoigne, William
;
(E.
in.
Roll) bore,
bore, or billety
-
sable
Cotgrave
See
GASELYN.
argent, on a pale sable a lucie's head couped hauriant of the first Jenyns' Ordinary.
*LGage,
John
(
(9
H.
)
Qainsforde
an Essex? Knight
;
(H. vi.
Roll) bore, argent, a chevron gules between three greyhounds courant sable Arundel Roll.
Galeys, "William de
gules,
(E.
i.
Roll) bore,
a fess
Segar Roll.
azure,
(F.)
or
bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, or, billett^e sable (F. ) (azure, in Parliamentary Roll.) Another EDMOND bore it with a label (5) gules Arden and St. George fretty of the second Rolls, and GEOFFREY bore it with a label Another GEFFREY took up the cross gules. in the last Crusade 1270.
;
Galloway, Alan,
lord of (E. in. Roll) bore, a lyon rampant argent, crowned or F. Jenyns' Ordinary.
;
of Hants
;
bore, at
Galthorp, Bartholomew,
;
Othenley, Norfolk (E. in. Roll) bore, ermine, a niaunch and Roll Jenyns' Ordinary. gules Ashmole
(H. in. Roll) bore, argent, a chief azure, overall five fusils in bend differenced with a label (5) ADAM, gules (F.) a label or, for NICHOL Arden of the first and St. George Rolls. In Jenyns' Ordinary the bend is engrailed.
; ; ;
of
or Dunstable tournament 1308, billettee azure with a label (3) gules no label in Parliamentary Roll. Sir JOHN of Hants bore it with a bend gules (F. ), Parliamentary Roll and Sir SlMOND bore the first coat with
;
a label
(5)
gules
Guillim Roll.
of the body
Gammage, Payne de
*[Gatacre,
to Hen. VI. bore, quarterly gules and ermine n fess azure bezantee between in the second and third quarters three piles meeting in base of
Humphrey, esquire
F.
the
first.
Shirley.]
JGatton,
Hamon
Rolls.
de
(H.
in.
;
Roll) bore,
bore, barry (6) or and azure a bend gules Nobility and Parliamentary Rolls. Ascribed also to GEOFFREY (H. in.), Norfolk Roll; WILLIAM (H. in.), Glover Roll; and to
Camden
(F. ) in the
Dering and
Roll.
Roll)
azure,
;
false
escocheon
argent (an
GILBERT of Swaledale
Ordinary.
(E.
n.)
in
Jenyns'
inescocheon)
Jenyns' Ordinary.
(E. n. Roll) bore
Gaunt, Simon de
gules,
H. 6589
fo. 37.
See
ANDREW
HUGARDE.
apaume
argent (F. );
Roll)
bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, gules, two bars and three (in chief) escallops argent. (F. )
Gargrave
France)
of the
IE.
II.
of Suffolk,
Gaveston, Piers,
banneret
; ; ;
Arundel Roll.
of
Earl of Cornwall 1308, bore, vert, three eaglets displayed or Nobility Roll six eaglets, 3, 2, i, in Parly. Roll the field 3 and 3 in Arundel Roll azure, both in Jenyns' Roll and Ordinary.
;
Warwickshire;
Roll) bore, quarterly argent and sable fleurs-de-lys of the first Parliamentary Roll.
of Rutland, Kt.
(E. II. Roll) bore, argent a fess between six fleurs-de-lys 3 and 3 gules; Parliamentary Roll (F. ) the fess between three in Arden Roll.
94
of Rutland -(E. n.
and three
fleurs-de-
WILLIAM and
WALTU
HAMOND, JOHN,
of Suffolk- (E. n.
a fes^
Roll) (!',. in. bore, ermine, on a chief gules, three lozenui or Jenyns' Roll and Ordinary the lozenges
vair, in
Ashmole
fess
Roll.
Gerberge,
sable, Roll.
Thomas
v.
(R.
n.
Roll) bore,
;
Surrev
azure three round buckles or, tongues to the dexter Parliamentary Roll.
Gereomvile
vile.
a Kentish Knight (H. VI. Geddinge Roll) bore, gules, a chevron argent between three gryphons' heads erased or Arundel Roll.
( )
;
Germyn v. Jermyn.
Germine, William
les
Gelres,
The Count de
(E. in.
;
Flanders)
(E. in. Roll) bore, three false escocheons ermine a mullet argent. (F.) Jenyns' Ordinary. See THOMAS
:RARD.
Jenyns' Ordinary. Possibly of the family of the author of the famous "Armorial de Gelres." See page xxxvi.
Gernons, see BLUNDEVILE, Earl of CHESTER. Gernoun, Sir William de, of Essex
(E.
II.
bore, three pairs of barnacles expanded in pale or, on a chief ermine a demi lyoii rampant issuant gules (F.); Nobility Roll, &c. (the barnacles argent in the Harl. Roll). Attributed to another GEFFREY (J) in Dering Roll. GEFFREY and WILLIAM took up the cross in the last Crusade 1270.
meeting
and gules
Wavy
in Harl. in
Roll) bore, argent, three piles undfe in base gules Parliamentary Roll.
;
Gerthestone, Robert de
bore, argent, on a fess sable patonce or Jenyns' Ordinary.
;
in.
three
Roll) crosses
Gerveys, Robert
Jenyns' Roll.
Genevile, Simon
de
(or
JOINVIU.E)
(H. in. Roll) bore, sable three pairs of barnacles expanded or, on a chief argent a demi lyon rampant issuant gules Glover Roll.
;
(E.
in.
Roll) bore,
;
paly
Ashmole and
JOenne, William
argent, three lyons
le
(H.
2
in.
rampant
and
Surrey Rolls.
Getingdon, Nicholas
gyronny
(8)
Dering
Roll)
Roll.
or
and sable
Jenyns' Ordinary.
paly
(4)
ermine
*
Parly. Roll.
Gey, Walter de
or.
(H. in. Roll) bore, argent a lyon rampant sable debruised of a bend gules (Arden Roll) charged with three bucklr;
Gent
Essex, 1328 bore, ermine, a chief indented sable (F.), and, adds Shirley, a chevron sable is sometimes borne on the shield. ]
(John), of Wymbish,
(F.)
in St.
George
Roll.
bore,
vair
(potent
1295 counter
(E.
3, 2,
Gentill, Sir Nicholas (E. n. Roll) bore, argent, two bars sable on a chief of the last two mullets pierced of the first Parliamentary;
n.
i
;
Roll.
Parliamentary Roll. ALEXANDER, JOHN and RAKFE bore ten torteaux. (F. ) St. George and Surrey Rolls and Jenyns' Ordinarv.
argent pierced gules (F.); pierced argent, Parliamentary Roll, and gules in Jenyns' Ordinary.
bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, on a chief sable two mullets
Giffard,
(E. in. Roll) bore, azure, a false escocheon within an orle of martlets or Ashmole Roll, an orle vel inescocheon voided.
in. Roll) bore, ar(F,. gent, three stirrups and straps gules Jenyns Roll the reverse in Howard Roll (H. in.i. Sir PEIRS bore, at the batfle of Borough bridge 1322, azure, three stirrups within a bordure
;
William
indented
all
or.
(F.)
Gerard, Sir
Roll) bore,
Thomas of
azure, a lyon
;
the Bryne
(E. iv.
Giffard,
John
ducally crowned or
see
rampant ermine,
Ballard Roll
1492.
with crest.
for
Monumental Brass
PETER,
in.
0-erard,
gules,
Thomas
See
(E.
Roll) bore,
;
three
inescocheons
(16 E.
ermine
Ordinary.
WILLIAM GERMINE.
i.)
Jenyns'
*[Gerard, William
a
bore, argent,
F.
bore, gules, three lyons passant in pale argent. (F.) Nobility, Parliamentary and Arundel Rolls ascribed also to WILLIAM in Jenyns' Sir JOHN I.K BOEF, of Oxon, bore Ordinary. it (E. n.) differenced with a label (3, 5) azure; Ascribed to another Parliamentary Roll. JOHN (J) in Dering Roll. Sir EDMUND, of co. Glouc. (E. II.) bore the same differencebut sable in Harl. MS. 4033 fo. 48, and so also one OSHF.KT, baron 1297 Nobility Roll.
;
PETER GERARD,
IN
1492.
ESQ.
95
JGiffard, Ellis
;
(H. in. Roll) bore, gules, three lyons passant in pale argent within a bordure or Dering Roll the bordure engrailed in
Glanville,
St.
sive
Roll.
Ekont
(H.
in.
Roll),
Howard
George
at
Roll.
of Somerset
+Giffard, "Walter
h
(H. in. Roll) bore, azure, three lyons passant in pale argent crowned or
;
the
first
Dunstable
tournament
Rolls.
Giffard,
William
;
(H.
in.
Roll),
bore,
argent, crusily and a lyon rampant gules. (F. ) Jenyns' Ordinary (WALTER BUKKSHALL bears the same) crusily sable in Arden and WILLIAM took up the St. George Rolls. cross in the last Crusade 1270.
argent a bend engrailed sable (F. ); blasoned as fusily for the Sir HENRY who was knighted at the capitulation of Calais 1348 ascribed as lozengy to JOHN (E. HI.) in
;
fusily
Gloucester, Earl
Giffard,
Osberne (H. in. Roll) bore, ermine, two bars gules on a chief of the last a St. lyon (of England! passant gardant or George Roll and Jenyns' Roll (a fess in lieu of the bars (F.) Segar Roll); attributed to another OSBERNE (J), the field and lyon or, in the Dering Roll the field argent in the.Ash; ;
of, GILBERT DE CLARE bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, or three chevronels gules (F'.); Nobility and Arundel Rolls, &c. See AUDLEY and CLARK.
mole MS.
fo. 4.
Giffard,
(H. in. Roll) bon argent, two bars gemelles and a chief gules
Osburne
[Gloucester, Robert
;
surnamed CONSUL,
fil.
Earl of;
to
him
is
Howard
Roll.
Giffard, Robert de
;
or.
a cross engrailed sable. (F.) St. George Roll blasoned fusily and tricked dancettee in
(ofco. Glouc.)
Arden
Roll.
bore, at the battle of Horoughbridge 1322, argent three lyonceux (rampant) gules, within
(F.
)
;
fGifford,
Robert
Parliamentary
Roll
MS.
Gifford,
Hugh
(E.
in.
fretty engrailed ermine; Jenyns' Ordinary. WAREYX IJR VALOYNES bears the same.
and
ofco. Line. bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, gules, a fess in chief three besants (F.) Holland Roll two bars or, &c in Jenyns' Ordinary and
; ;
,
Gilder, Sir
(E. in. Roll) bore, gules, three estoiles or, a bordure engrailed Ashmole Roll. argent.
Gawayne
Parliamentary Roll.
Gillott,
Nicholas OK MERKINGTON
(E. H.
;
of Yorkshire (H. in. and gules a label azure; St. George (F.) and Parliamentary Rolls burulee (18) in Arden Roll.
Roll) bore, barry (8) argent
Gise
v.
Guise.
Gisell or Oysell,
argent, a
(oiseau) sable
;
Roger
Godard, John
Ordinary.
saltire engrailed
Jenyns' Ordinary.
(E.
in. Roll) bore,
;
(E. HI. Roll) bore, quarterly gules and argent, in the second and third quarters an eagle displayed sable Jenyns'
;
Gissing, Sir
Thomas
argent on a fess (between two crosses crosslet Ashfitchee) azure three eagles displayed or mole Roll a bend in lieu of a fess and without crosslets in Surrey Roll.
of Essex
(H. vi.
;
Godemontone, John de
bore, argent,
(H.
in.
Roll)
(F.)
;
Gistell,
Walter de
;
(H.
in.
Arden and
St.
Glamville, Randolf de
(E.
in.
;
GLANVILE)
(4)
azure
I
Goderiche, William
K.NAT.
II.
;
(R. n. Roll) bore, argent, two lyons passant gardant in pale sable Roll. Surrey
(R. n. Roll) bore, azure, a cross patonce argent Surrey Roll cross, tricked flory in Jenyns' Ordinary.
;
Goldesborow, Richard de
Glanville
),
of Catchfrench
See also
and FITZ
HAMON
213.
O0O
Ww^y * fi&^tfte*
f
*-
v
/*>*&-&
Hj.$&
<pu*p**
tf^ * J
fify"~<jscba*tJ*-
H~*
^
(j<,k"~
#y*
<ft v#,rn'nJmt>
de, of Suffolk
(E. n. Roll) bore, undee (6) argent and gules, a label (3) azure Parliamentary Roll. Argent a bend nebulee gules is ascribed to another Suffolk Knight Arundel Roll.
;
Goschalle, Walter de
or,
a hurt charged with a cinquefoyle of the first, on a chief dancettee (4 indents) azure, two besants (F. 'Ashmole Roll. In the Dering
)
;
Goldingham, Alexander
bore, barry nebulee Surrey Roll.
(6)
(R.
n.
Roll)
;
for
Roll the coat is tricked per fess dancettee, &c. RAKFE or WALTER (J).
of Herts
fess vair
between
:
Goldingham, William de
bore, ermine, three bars
Roll.
wavy
three
goats'
Roll.
v.
heads
erased
argent
Parlia-
mentary
Gounis
bore, at the
Gonnis.
(E.
six
battle of Boroughbridge 1322, or, two lyons passant sable, a label (3) gules borne without the label but with the lyons gardant by Sir JOHN, who was knighted at the capitulation of
Gousell,
a
fess
John
between
Jenyns' Ordinary.
Gousell,
Calais 1348.
F.
(E. n. in pale
John (E, in. Roll) bore, paly (6) argent and gules on a chief azure a fess dancettee or, RAFE bore it with the colours of the chief and fess reversed Jenyns' Ordinary.
;
azure
Parliamentary
(6)
Gousell,
bore,
John -(E. in. Roll) bore, argent and gules on a baston sable Ashmole Roll; three besants for JOHN and THOMAS, in Surrey Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary. Gondronville, Gerard de, of Loreyne bore, at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, vair sometimes called HuNTERCOMBE. See
Golofree, Sir
undee
four besants,
;
Thomas
or
or
Jenyns' Roll.
Goushull, Ificolland
(R. n.) bore, barry (6) gules, a canton ermine, his son NICHOLL differenced with a label (3) azure Surrey Roll.
;
NICOLAS
edn.
(E. in.
Gonnis, Bryan de
Roll) bore, vair, a bend lozengy (vel engrailed) gules (F. St. Roll and George Jenyns' Ordinary, where it is blasoned vaire or and azure a bend gules.
)
;
-(E. in. Roll) bore, argent, on a chevron sable three leopards' faces or Ashmole Roll. JOHN DE GUER took up the cross in the last Crusade 1270.
(E.
III.
Gower, Thomas,
blasoned as patee
E.
III.)
;
Jenyns' Ordinary.
of Stittenham (12 argent and gules, blasoned patonce by
in.
Roll)
bore,
and gules
;
Gonnyes, de
lenyns' Ordinary. (E. in. Roll) bore, gules, a Jenyns' Roll and Ordinary
; ;
Grabom, William
(E. in.
Roll) bore,
on a bend sable three mullets argent Ashmole Roll. Gordon, Sir Adam, of Hants or Wiltspierced gules
II.
;
(H. in. (or GABOM) bore, argent, on a bend gules three eagles displayed or Arden Roll.
Roll)
;
Graham, Henry
siege of
gules.
de, banneret
bore, at the
Roll) bore, gules, three leopards' faces IE. jessant-de-lys argent Parliamentary Roll. (H. in. Roll) bore, or, jGordon,
;
Carlaverock 1300, gules, a saltire argent on a chief of the last three escallops
F.
v.
Adam Adam
a fleur-de-lys
Rolls.
gules
Dering and
in.
Howard
bore,
bore, gules,
;
Gordon,
gules,
and
(H. Roll) three fleurs-de-lys argent (F. St. George Rolls. See also Sir
)
;
de
Arden
Jenyns' Ordinary.
ADAM
of co.
Gramary,
GORDON.
or
GARDYN,
(E. n. Roll) bore, argent, two bars sable, a label (3) gules ; Parliamentary Roll.
in. Sir (K. Roll) bore, gules, billettee or, and a lyon rampant billettee argent in the argent, Ashmole Roll coat ascribed to WILLIAM Jenyns' Ordinary.
;
William
;
Gorges, Raffe de
bore, at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, and at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, lozengy or and azure (F.) this coat appears in many rolls, sometimes the tinctures are reversed, at others six lozenges the mascles 3, 2, i are tricked for lozengy are tricked five lozenges for Sir KAKFK, banin and Arundel neret, Rolls Parliamentary masculee argent and azure is ascribed to JOHN.
; ; ;
sable,
six
fleurs-de-lys 3, 2,
Grandall
Camden
(6)
v.
Grendole.
(E.
i
i.
4-Grandin, William
three mullets 2
Rolls.
and
or,
Dering and
0M
Grandison, de
argent and
or.
in Jenyns' Roll.
Another
(E. in. Roll) bore, paly azure on a bend gules a castle azure, on a bend (see OTHO)
;
Gorges
a Suffolk Knight (H. vi. Roll) bore, lozengy or and azure a chevron gules (F.), quarterly with, argent, on a chief gules three bezantl Arundel Roll.
(
),
Gorges, Rafede
(H. in. Roll) bore, argent, a gorge azure (F.); Arden, Jenyns', Howard and Glover Rolls (successfully claimed by WARBURTON of Cheshire) a RAFK took up the cross in the last Crusade 1270.
;
;
argent three escallops gules Cotgrave Roll. Grandison, Oto de, a baron 1299 bore, paly (6) argent and azure on a l>end yule.-. three escallops or, (F.) Nobility Roll, &c. (ascribed to another OTES (J) in Dering Roll)
;
;
Harl. Roll paly (8) in Jenyns' azure, three palets argent. &e. Ordinary Guillim'Roll.
paly
(4)
Goring, John de
a
(E.
chevron
F.
v.
n.)
bore, argent,
irules.
Shirley.
Gornay
knighted at the 1348 bore, paly (6) azure, on a bend gules three buckles, tongues erect bendwise or (F. ) Ashof Calais
argent and
Gurnay.
mole
Roll.
97
SIR
ROBERT GRESLEY,
;
IITH
BARONET,
IN
1086.
OF DRAKELOW, DERBYSHIRE
FACSIMILE OK AN
98
banneret,
bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298, and at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, paly (6) argent and azure, on a bend gules three eaglets displayed or (F.) Nobility, Parliamentary, and Anmdel Rolls. Borne also by Sir PIERS at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, by Sir WILLIAM at the siege of Calais 1345-8, by another WILLIAM at the siege of Rouen 1418, and by Sir THOMAS, K.G. 1370.
; ,
Arundel
(E.
II.
;
Roll) Roll.
bore,
gules
three
bore, ermine,
gules
Parliamentary Roll.
Grendon, Raffe
sealed
Granem, William
;
(H. in. Roll) bore, azure, six spur-rowells or, a label Howard Roll. See GRANDIN. (5) gules
(or
GRAVEM)
de, banneret, a baron 1299, the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301. He bore, at the battle of Falpp. xxi, xxiv. kirk 1298, argent, two chevrons (a chevron et
demy
gules (F.
Nobility, Parliamentary,
to
and
iu
ROBERT
Granville, Richard de
) ;
(H. Roll) bore, argent three clarions gules garnished Arden Roll. It is surmised that argent (F. the clarions were originally the canting coat of CLARE, and that their arms were erroneously ascribed at an early period to GRANVILLE.
p. v.
in.
also to a
(3)
Parliamentary Roll (ascribed Ordinary) a label argent, each point vaire of the last and
JOHN,
in Jenyns'
sable
the
Ashmole
Roll.
JGras, Nicole
(H. in. Roll) bore, azure, three lyonceux rampant 2 and i or, a chief argent (F. ) ; Dering and Howard Rolls.
.
le
of Warwicks. bore, at Dunstable tournament 1308, vaire and sable a or baston Ashmole argent (F. and Parliamentary Rolls.
)
;
Grauncurt v Grancourt.
Gravesend, Sir Stephen,
canton ermine
;
Grensted
(E.
I.)
Parliamentary Roll.
;
teaux.
Shirley.]
Greenacre, Richard
sable,
(R.
n.
Roll) bore,
Roll) bore, vaire, ermine and gules; Parly., Arden and St. George Rolls. Sir PIERS DE GKKYLLIE, Knight banneret (H. vi. Roll), and
covered cups 2 and i argent (ROBERT bore it with an annulet argent), Surrey Roll ascribed, colours reversed and a torteux for difference, to another RICHARD in Jenyns' Ordinary. Greene ), a Knight (H. vi. Roll) bore, argent, a bugle horn between three gryphons' heads erased sable Arundel Roll.
; (
;
three
JOHN JOHN
Roll.
(E. n.
Roll) bore the reverse; another bore, vaire argent and gules Surrey
;
Gresley,
John (E. in. Roll) bore, barry (6) azure and ermine, tricked, vaire ermine and two bars azure; Jenyns' Ordinary. gules, RAYNELL DE BKEWKS bears the same arms.
saltire
Greene, Henry
Greene, John
and
azure,
Grete, Pers de
a
(R.
;
11.
(H. in. Roll) bore, argent, engrailed azure (F.); Arden and St.
Surrey Roll.
George
sable,
Rolls.
(E. n. Roll) bore, checquy or a bordure gules; Jenyns' Roll. MAUDUIT bore these arms.
*[Grevel, William,
Roll) bore, argent, a fess dancettee sable, in chief three faces of the last leopards' Jenyns' Ordinary.
;
(E
in.
of Milcote 1401 bore, on a cross engrailed or five pellets, a bordure engrailed argent borne by WILLIAM of Campden, with the addition of a mullet in the first quarter, and his son JOHN bore 10
;
pellets.
Roll) bore, azure three bucks passant (perhaps statant) 2 and i or Surrey Roll.
-(E. in. Roll) bore, vert a
;
Thomas
Shirley.
F.
(R. n.
Grey
Greenford, John
lyon rampant
tail
estant or
Jenyns' Ordinary.
Knight banneret
Roll) bore, azure two bars double cotised or, in chief a lyon passant of the last Arundel Roll.
'[Gregory,
and
(E. i.)-bore, or. two bars in chief a lyon passant azure. Shirley.]
in.
John
1299, sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope He bore, at the battle of 1301, pp. xvii, xxiv. Falkirk 1298, and at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, barry (6) argent and azure (F. ); Nobility and Parly. Rolls; borne also by JOHN, K.G. (?of Rotherfield, a founder, see), in Surrey, Arden and St. George Rolls by REGINALD or REYNAUD in the Segar Roll Sir
;
by
in
Arundel, Parlia-
on a
cross
;
sable
five
argent
for
K.I;,
and a founder. See ]>edigree Anstis' 'Order of the Garter," vol. I. Introduction, page 8. See also Bucii <;/<.
Howard Roll and so in Surrey Roll MONS. PIERS I.K CAIMTOI- m: HOUCH,
Roll) escallops
mentary, Bering, Glover and Howard Rolls. Le Sr de GKAYE also bore these arms at the siege of Rouen in 1418 (? Baron DE WILTON).
The Camden
Roll affords the solitary example of the colours reversed, Harl. MS. 6137 fo. 70.
Grelle,
THOMAS. (Another JOHN bore the fieldargent, JOHN M\i VKISIN carried the same). Another ROBERT bore four bendThe C0at for Sir T| " IM As is trirkcd in
Sir
de, banneret, and a baron 1308 -bore, gules, three bendlets enhanced or r.), a tend and two benrilcts above Nobility Roll 1308, Gresley 1310, borne also by JOHN
;
Thomas
ROBERT, and
a baron 1297, sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301. pp. xvii, xxiv. He bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298, barry (6) arnnit and azure a label (3, 5) gules Nobility and Dering Sir HENRY bore the same at the Rolls, &c. battle of Boroughbridge 1322 (F. Segar Roll, also ascribed to Sir |<>n.\, Knight banneret; Parly Roll.
;
bore, at the
;
u Harl.
i
bendy
as
second Dunstable tournament 1334. barry (6) urgent and azure a label gules besantee borne also by RICHARD of Sandiacre, in Ashmole Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary.
99
5 TH
EARL OF WARWICK
AND
BROOKE.
SOME FEUDAL
COATS OF ARMS.
(H. in.) St. George Roll, and Le Sr UK RYTHYNK (temp. H. vi. ); Nobility ami See Monumental Brass Surrey Rolls (R. II. for ROGER, ist Lord Grey de Ruthyn and
;
ADAM
bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308. barry (6) or and azure in chief three torteaux (F. ), borne also by
(E.
i.
Gray
).
a Knight (H. VI. Roll) bore, ), gules, a lyon rampant argent a bordure enArundel grailed gobony of the second and or
(
;
Roll.
title
page
1476.
for
K.I;.
of Dorset,
of co. Lanes.
(K.
i
n.
Grey, Sir
de, banneret, of Rotherfield, bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298, and at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, barry (6) as did argent and azure a haston gules (F. his son JOHN, of Rotherfield. K.G. and a founder (a baron in 1338), at the second Dunstable tournament 1334 the same arms are ascribed with a baston, bendlet or bend to Sir of Essex, RICHARD, and ROBKRT in the JOHN
Onm
John
gobony
Parliamentary Roll.
"[Grey, Sir
de, of Suffolk, K. i. bore, barry (6) argent and azure, in chief threeannulets gules. F. Ancestor of the Shirley.] Earls of Stamford, who discarded the annulets; this family also bore the coat of CORNERTHK, as in the next entry.
of CambridgeshireIE.
III.
Thomas
In Parliamentary, Surrey, and Arden Rolls. the Carlaverock Roll the arms for Sir JOHN are argent four bars azure a bend engrailed
gules.
F.
Roll) bore, azure, a fess between two Ashmole Roll. The coat of
CORNERTHE.
of Boroughbridge 1322, barry (6) azure and argent, a baston gobony of the second and gules (F. ) (gobony or and gules in Nativity tricked, barry argent and azure in the Roll)
;
of Suffolk (K. n. Roll) bore, azure, a fess between two chevronels or a label (3) gules Parliamentary Roll.
(formerly FIT/. bore, at the battle of Borough-
Ashmole MS.
Grey, Sir Nichol, of Essex (E. HI. Roll) bore, barry (6) argent and azure a baston gobony or and gules gules and or for ROBERT of Barton in Rydal Parliamentary Roll and
; ;
bridge 1322, burulee (12) azure and argent, three chaplets gules (F.), also burulee (14, 16) argent and azure, &c. Ashmole and Surrey Rolls and Jenyns' Ordinary grandson of RALI-H KITZ WILLIAM. See that name.
; ;
Jenyns' Ordinary.
Giey
;
fleurs-de-Iys
Grey, John de
gules, St.
argent and azure, a bend of lozenges gules (F.) Howard Roll; argent, a tend fusily
George
Roll. (E.
I.
Roll) bore,
(5)
a label
gules,
probably
a
Roll.
mistake
Howard
barry, as
before-
Grey, Richard de
;
(H. in. Roll) bore, argent, three bars azure over all a bend gules bezantee. probably a mistake for barrv as before Howard Roll.
Gray, Sir R.
Thomas
Sir
(H.
vi.
Roll),
and Sir
;
rampant and a bordure engrailed argent Atkinson and Ashmole Rolls. Borne also by JOHN, K.G. temp. H. v.
,
a lyon rampant argent and a bordure engrailed or Jenyns' Ordinary. See HETON.
in. Roll)bore,
Grey, Sr
I.K BASTAK i. Knighted at the capitulation of Calais 1348, bore, gules, a lyon and a border rampant engrailed argent, a baston sable. F.
(
)
in
JOHN,
BARON OF GREYSTOKE,
1305.
101
Jrvan afjGriHid
2>avu/ *a C-Tttfi/
Greystoke, John de,
3&*i
*[Grosvenor, Sir Robert
azure, a garb or,
a baron 1295, sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, with 3 lozenges; see pp. xxiii, xxiv, and also Monumental Slab according to the Rolls he bore, gules, three cushions or (F. ) Nobility Roll; or and gules in (? argent), in St. George Roll Jenyns' Roll, and apparently in the Holland
;
le,
1389
bore,
Grose
Grose.
Roll.
Guise, Auncell de
v.
Evan ap,
p. ix.
bore,
Arden and
Griffith,
of
Gayton. Wenunwyn
.Neath Abbey,
quarterly or
David ap
and
(GYSE) (H. in. Roll) bore, lozengy gules and vair a canton (someSt. George and times a quarter) or (F. ) Howard Rolls tricked vair and gules in the Roll (perhaps erroneously tricked paly Dering for lozengy as in facsimile from Camden Roll) masculeein Jenyns' Ordinary, &c. blasoned by Jenyns as the arms of the Earl of Kent In Arden Roll reversed and a canton or.
; ,
another
AUNCEL
gardant counterchanged
quarterly or
St.
George
Roll.
Griffith, Llewellin ap
counterchanged See also Rolls.
;
and gules four lyons passant St. George and Norfolk Tiles. Neath Abbey, p. vii. Griffin, John (K. in. Roll) and Thomas bore, sable, a gryphon segreant (R. II. Roll) argent, armed or Cotgrave and Surrey Rolls.
;
Guyse, Walter de
culee vair
(E. n. Roll) bore, masgules, on a quarter or a neur-delys azure tricked, lozengy gules and vert, &c. Jenyns' Roll.
and
11.
Griffith, Ydon, lord of-(H. vi. Roll) bore, azure, a gryphon segreant armed and mem" his daughter married to Lord bered gules
vair,
on a
Hoo "
Gu(y),
Atkinson Roll.
Griffith,
;
Owen apHH.
in.
Roll)
bore,
(H. in. Roll) bore, azure, three pheons 2 and i argent St. George Roll. Names doubtful. See also GEY.
;
Imberd
Griffith, Rees, ap bore, at the second Dunstable tournament 1334, gules on a fess dancettee argent between three lyonceux passant or as
six lyonmany martlets sable (F. !'. ceux passant in the Surrey Roll.
)
;
sable
fo.
Parliamentary Roll
28\
Gurney, Sir
bore, at the
Thomas
;
de, of Somerset
F.
first
Grimeles, Robert de
argent, on a or Howard Roll.
;
paly
in
(6)
or and gules
to
Parliamentary Roll.
and
so ascribed
in St.
George and
Grimsby, John de
Grimsted, Sir
Somerset
(E.
;
Surrey
Andrew
Roll)
(or
GRENSTED), of
gules
three
Roll.
bore,
of Essex, Knight (H. vi. Roll) bore, azure, on a bend cotised argent, three leopards' faces gules jessant-deArundel Roll. lys or
barrulets vair
(E.
III.
Parliamentary
bore,
*Gritnston, Gerrard de
Roll)
4-Gurney, Johan de
(H. in. Roll) bore, Norfolk Roll. arg2nt, a cross engrelee gules
;
three mullets (6) or pierced gules (F. Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary.
Surrey
_(E.
n.
"
Roll)
bore,
;
or,
Grimston, Roger
on a
Ordinary.
Jenyns'
poynt gules Jenyns' MATHKW said by some to have been a Companion of the Garter 1386.
in.
in
Grindale, John
(12)
;
(K. in. Roll) bore, burulee argent and gules a cross patonce (rtory in trick) sable Jenyns' Ordinary.
Roll)
bore,
;
bore, at the siege of Calais 1345-8, argent, a bend surname uncertain, perengrailed azure (F.)
Normandy bore, at the siege of Calais i345-o. at 1345-8, argent, a Ijend engrailed azure; name doubtful.
"UH&e*?er (b
*-
DIED 1434.
After Stothard.
102
1bai0 of
I.
Bemevs^e,
co.
Berwick.
PETER DE HAGA,
c.
stable of Scotland,
c.
Witness, as Petrus del Hage' to a Charter of Richard de Moreville, Con-1150-1200. 1162-6 (Dip. Scot No. 75), and to a number of Charters of the period.
II.
PETER DE HAGA,
'
c. 1200-28. Granted a Charter of part of his forest of Threepwood with two oxgates of land = ADA, dau. of Sir Henry and a house and garden in Bemersyde 'that of my mother Goda of good memory' to the Abbey of Dryburgh for the soul of Ada, my late wife,' &c. (Liber de Dryburgh, pp. 269-71), Douglas states that their burying-place in Dryburgh Abbey was given to the Haigs in the time of this Petrus.
Sinclair, of Carfrae
(Mylne MS.).
III.
HENRY DE HAGA,
Henricus de la Hage' c. Witness, as 1228-40. FiuRoland, Constable of Scotland (Liber de Melros, i. 202, 203).
'
I
to
a Charter circa 1230 of Alan = ADELizA, dau. of Sir Anchitell de Riddel (Mylne MS.).
IV.
PETER DE HAGA,
c. 1240-80. Granted half a stone of wax to the Abbey = of Old Melrose by a Charter to which the name of Thomas Rymor de Ercildune' is appended as a witness. The Seal of Petrus de Haga attached to this Charter bears as cognisance three barulets. The Saltire, or St. Andrew's Cross, may have been assumed by the Haigs for service in the Holy Land. Patrick, Earl of Dunbar, who had lands at Ercildoune, near Bemersyde, sold his brood-mares in 1247 to the Monks of Melrose on his departure for the Holy Land (Liber de Melros, i. 204).
'
i j
KATHARiNE,
William
dau.
of
Sir
V.
JOHN DE HAGA,
father's
gift
PETER DE HAGA
(IV.).
1280-1326. Confirmed to the Monks of Dryburgh his = the forest of Flatwood (Liber de Dryburgh, p. 96). His name appears on the list of those who swore fealty to Edward I. in When Wallace 1296, but he subsequently joined Sir William Wallace. came to Gladswood Cross, Haig of Bemersyde met him with many good horse (Old Monkish couplet). To his time is ascribed the prophecy of Thomas the Rhymer' Tyde What May Betyde, Haig shall be Haig of
c.
ERMEGARDE,
dau.
of
Sir
of
Adam
'
'
'
Bemersyde.
VI.
PKTER DE HAGA,
was
c.
1326-33.
Was
Hill,
at battle of
Bannockburn, 1314;
p. 134).
at that of Duplin,
killed at battle of
Halidon
1332; and =
I
and increscent
MARGARET,
in fess, argent.
VII.
HENRY DE HAGA,
1333-68, d. unmd. Witness to a Charter of Sir William de Abernethy, Knight (Liber de Dryburgh, pp. 259, 260, 274).
VIII.
JOHN UE HAGA,
Dryburgh,
p.
of John Mautland,
Witness to a Charter= 1368-88. Lord of Thirlestane (Liber de 230), and is said to have fallen at
I
MARY, daughter
Otterburn, 1388.
IX. SIR
ANDREW HAIG, 1388-1414. Witness as Haig' to a Charter of David Menyheis de (Registrum de Dunfermelyn, p. 279).
'
Weme,
Dominus Andreas = BLANCHE, widow of Sir Edmund de Bradeston, Kt. Grant from Ric. n. 13 May, 1395, to Sir dated 1412 Andrew Hage, Kt., and Blanche his wife, formerly widow of Sir Edmund de Bradeston, "Calendar of Documents relating to Kt. of two annuities of 40 marks and 40.
I ,
WILLIAM.
Scotland," ed.
J.
Bain,
p. 99.
X.
JOHN HAIG,
Maintained a long feud with the Abbot of Melrose, for which he 1414-36. Killed at Piperdean, 1436. (Liber de Melros, ii. 542-44).
was excommunicated
in
Mure
of Rowallan.
XL GILBERT
HAIG, 1436-58. Excommunicated with his father in 1422; at = battleof Sark, 1450; and joined the E. of Angus against the E. of Douglas, 1455-
BARBARA
dau.
of
(his
McDougal
cousin), of
DAVID
(mentioned in communication).
deed
of
ex-
Makerstoun.
103
XVIII. ANDREW, 1620 - 27. Received Bemersyde from his uncle, William Haig. Charter under Great Seal, dated Jan. 13, 1620. Seisin on Feb. 5, 1620 died at
;
2.
ROBERT. Consents as brother = ELSPETH, dau. of John and heir of umquhil Andrew Abercromby, of Abbots and Agnes, Throsk, Haig' to transfer of Bemersyde sister of Sir Alex. Drummortgage to Lord Hay, of Yester, the right of redemption mond, of Carnock, co.
'
3.
4.
GEORGE.
JAMES,
officer in
XX. DAVID,
an
liv-
= HlBERNiA
widow
SCHOLKS
Wm.
Dutch
Service.
5.
ALEXANDER.
WiLI.IAM.
being
expressly
reserved
to
William Haig and his heirs or Dated May 15, 1627. assignees.
6.
&
9 sons.
10.
FREDERICK.
Groningen. marriage in 1636, received from William Haig a disposition of Bemersyde, and from William McDougal the right of redemption of Lord Hay's mortgage.
McDougal,
On his
i.
dau.
'
of
;
Ramsay, of Alloa
1660.
Alexander m. Mar. i,
Other
issue,
XXI. ANTHONY HAIG, 1654-1712. His title having been im- = JEAN, dau. and heir of James Home, of Harieheugh. pugned by a decision of the Court of Session in 1671, he resigned Bemersyde to the Crown, and received a new
Charter dated Feb.
16, 1672.
i.
GEORGE HAIG,
1662, of Alloa.
b.
22,
Other
issue.
XXII. ZEKUBABEL HAIG, 1712-32, of= ELIZABETH, dau. of Thomas Gordon, of the Strathearn m. the Justiciary, Connected with the Edinburgh Bemersyde. family, Clerk of
;
2.
JOHN HAIG,
1711.
b.
1688,
=ELSPETH NICOL,
1
5.
JAMES
Alloa
7.
;
Other
issue.
XXIII. JAMES
1732-90,
of
liam
arms
in 1733.
1718.
of Alloa.
1718, d. 1790.
Jacobite.
25. '757-
i.
GEORGE HAIG,
1712.
b.
= ELIZABETH
m.
2, 3,
WATSON,
Other
issue.
2.
JOHN HAIG,
9, 1720,
Settled in S.
;
Lieut. Mercier;
MARGARET,
John
Stein,
dau.
of
of
Other
issue.
Carolina
m.
1742.
William Webb.
m.
Feb.
n,
1751.
netpans, nanshire.
KenClackmnn-
^
~~i
6.
dau. of
HAIG,
Samuel Watson,
Solicitor,
Edin-
burgh.
I
I
GEORGE
HAIG,
b.
MARY,
dau. of Colonel
i.
JAMES,
b.
= HELEN,
'
T
2.
JOHN,
b. d.
= CHRISTINA,
dau. of
T
4.
ROBERT,
b. 1764, d.
1745, d. 1790, ofCharleston, Will S.C. proved Sep. 25, 1790, exe-
Hezekiah
d.
1755, 1833,
co.
dau.
of
John
Higgins,
1758, 1819,
= CAROLINE MAKY,
dau. of Sir
HAIG,
b.
Maham.
John Jameson, of
1845,
co.
of
1771, d. of 1847.
;
John
Stein, of
BARBARA, d. unm.
1873.
of Blairhill,
|
of
nr.
BonEdin-
ofNeuk;
m.
nington,
Leith
1787.
m.
Perth.
May
William
Wolseley,
of
Seggie, co.
Fife
Kennetpans.
m.
SOPHIA, d. unm.
1878,
Wolse-
Oct. 13,
1794-
6, 1784.
burgh.
MARY,
d.
unm.
1871.
of
W.Washington.
3.
Dr.
6.
MAHAM
DAVID,
1796, 1848,
b.
m. 1808.
GEORGEAUGUSTUS,
of Pen-Ithon,
co. Radnor b. 1820.
;
ANNE
M.
m.
ELIZA,
E.
Fell
;
3.
JOHN,
1802, 1878,
b.
= RACHEL - MACKERRAS,
I
dau. of Capt.
July 1848.
28,
d.
dau.
and co-heir of
of Charleston, b.
1780, d. 1836.
of
1878,
of
Fane ValDunley,
dalk
;
m. Mar.
1828.
17,
m.
i,
of
Cameron
House,
Fife.
Nov.
1823.
of Veitch, Stewartfield, nr. Edinm. Aug. 20, burgh Of the family 1839. of Veitch of Eliock.
Hugh
HAIG, ofCharleston,
b. 1812,
RICHARD,
b. 1831, d.
II
1.
2,
INIM
I
CHARLESEDWIN, b.
1849, Barrister,
2. 4.
MALEXANDER.
I
2.
HUGHVEITCH, of Ramornie,
Fifeshire,
b. 1845,
=ARCHIE
i
ANN
i.
M WILLIAM,
I I
m.
d.
1838,
ANN
1855, m.
Lieut. -Col.
LOTTE,
to at
MARK,
Robert
1896,
of
m.
8,
R.E..C.M.G.,
succeeded
dau. of Dr.
Blairhill,
May
1857.
only dau. of
3. 4.
Inner
of
Cameron
House, Fife m. Apl. 18,
1871
Temple,
McKeown Haig.=
co. Perth,
Bemersyde
George
Francis, 3rd Lord Harris, m. Apl. 9,
1874.
MALCOLM,
M.-Gen.I.S.C.
EDWiN,I,ieut. 5th Fusiliers,
fell
and Highfields
Orchardwood, Ascot
2.
5.
3.
LINDSAY,
dau. of W. N. Fraser, of Findrack,
3.
m. June
1872.
3,
Aberdeenshire.
1.
7th
(i)
Hussars.
MARY,
m.
(2)
Park, Sussex.
Bemersyde,
6th
est
Thomas.
4.
Lt.-Col. DePree,
and youngborn
at
Luck-
SYBIL, m. D. A.
R.A., and
2. 3.
son, 1840.
now
1.
1857.
5.
2.
3.
ISABELLA. EMILY.
CATHARINE.
W.
G. Jameson.
ALEXANDER RITCHIE
-
i,
ALEXANDER- = JESSIE-LOUISA,
PRICE, of
dau. of George
Blairhill, b.
2.
DAVID = EDITH-MARY,
HAIG,
b.
1844,
Charleston,
S.C.
m. ELIZABETH WlTSELL. =
1863, Lieut.
104
Here
the
Knights pushed on
to
Hastings
to find
fcod"
H
Habervile,
azure,
in
Henry- (H.
in.
Roll)
bore,
of Salop -|E.
11.
Arden and
Roll) bore, gules, a fess dancettee between three Danish hatchets erect or, Parly. Roll fess indented argent, Harl. 6137, fo. 27 b
;
.
George
Rolls.
(F.)
of Norfolk
1299, sealed the Karons' letter to the Pope, He bore, at the battle of 1301, pp. xx, xxiy. Falkirk 1298, and at the siege of Carlaverock a cross or, 1300 engrailed gules (F. ) ascribed also to JOHN in Jenyns' Ordinary.
;
(E.
II.
bore,
;
sable,
Parliamentary Roll.
(K.
;
Hadham, Thomas
Roll)
bore,
argent a bend between six round buckles 3 and 3 azure, tongues to the base Jenyns' Ordinary.
(E.
in.
Hfntt
Haccombe,
IE.
Ii.
Sir
Stephen,
;
of
Devon-
*Haggerston, Robert
azure, on a
Roll) bore,
Roll),
and JOHN
rooks
(?
bend cotised argent three chessrightly billets) in bend of the field (F. );
Ha(c)ket,
Roll.
(H. in. Roll) bore, or, Arden three bendlets gules, a label (:;) azure
;
Henry
Originally, a scaling ladder Jenyns' Ordinary. between two leaves in allusion to a Hazlerigg
heiress
;
Shirley.
Hake, Andrew
three bars
or,
(E.
in.
JHacket,
sable,
Rauf de
;
(H.
;
crusily
and three
in.
Jenyns' Roll.
and i (F. ), Dering Roll hauriant in pale Ashmole MS. ascribed to WILLIAM
2
Hakenbeche, Reginald
two bars azure
sable,
;
Surrey Roll.
of Derbyshire-bore Dunstable tournament 1308, argent, two bends gules (F.), Parliamentary and Ashmole Rolls; ascribed also to JOHN in Jenyns'
between
rampant argent
Ashmole
Hallys
;
Ordinary.
Ha(c)kley
difference.
).
armiger;
slain
at
the
(E. in. Roll) bore, burulee (12) azure, on a canton gules a lyon
siege of Calais 1347 bore, azure, a chevron between three bugles argent, a crescent for
Halnsby
-},
Knight-(H.
;
vi.
Roll)
Arundel
Roll.
co.
de, of
Cam-
Ha(c)klute, Sir
IE.
II.
Edmond,
of
Salop-
Roll) bore, argent, on a (plain) bend two cotises dancettee gules three mullets or. Sir RICHARD bore it with trefoyles in place of mullets on the bend Parliamentary and Ashmole Rolls.
between
Roll) bore, argent on a bend gules three eaglets displayed or (F. ); Parliamentary Roll and Harl. MS. 6137, fo. 63. ROBERT DE HAULTON took up the cross in the last Crusade 1270.
bridgeIE.
11.
Hal(o)uton, Sir
at
Thomas
de,
bore, at the
first
the battle
of
another THOMAS bore at the second Dunstable tournament 1334, gules a lyon rampant argent
Boroughbridge
crowned
(F.)
or, and so also did Sir THOMAS, knighted at the capitulation of Calais 1348
Ashmole
Roll.
Hacklute, John de
;
Hal(o)ughton,
or (F.
),
(K.
in.
Roll)
bore,
Thomas
;
argent, a fess gules and another in chief dancettee of the last Jenyns' Ordinary.
George Roll
in
Arden
Roll.
"a palme"
apaumee couped in Halsham, Sir Henry bore, at the siege of Rouen 1418, or, a chevron engrailed between
;
Hankeford
(E.
in.
Hanley
Roll)
bore,
three lyons' heads erased gules (F. ) the field argent and leopards' faces for a Suffolk
Arundel
vert, Roll.
Hanle(y), Sir
first
Knight
Arundel
Roll.
-bore, at the
es-
crescents or
John (of Kent) bore, at the Dunstable tournament 1308, gules, three argent in Parliamentary Roll. F.
;
carbuncle
F.
JHanlo, Nichole de
Camden
the
first
Halton, John de
in. (E. Roll) bore, argent, two bars azure in chief two escallops ROBERT bore three hurts in chief; gules Jenyns' Ordinary. See HALOUTON.
two chevronels gules on a quarter of the second a crescent argent (F. ); Dering, Howard and
Rolls.
de, of Suffolk, Knight bore at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, argent, fretty gules, florettee at the
a
fret in
a lyon rampant azure guttee d'or (F. Parliamentary Roll (as of Kent) and Jenyns HAMLYN See also and HAMMON. Ordinary.
Hamerton, John
F.
Hansarde, Robert de
of
;
Roll)
bore,
argent, a fess between three lyonceux rampant, tails fourchee, sable Jenyns' Ordinary.
Carlaverock 1300, gules, three mullets argent (F. ) ascribed also to GILBERT, JOHN,
Sir
in
JOHN, and
to
Sir
ROBERT
of co.
Lines.,
;
n. Roll) bore, argent, three martels (-Ml hammers) sable (F. ) Roll. Jenyns'
;
Hamlowe
Hamlyn,
-<.:
Hanlowe.
Sir John, of Leicestershire, Knight bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, and at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, gules, a lyon rampant ermine crowned or (F. ); Parliamentary and Ashmole Rolls.
Cotgrave gives
poix, for
gules,
F.
Parliamentary, Nativity, and Ashmole Rolls some the mullets are pierced, in others mullets of six pierced occur, i.e. spur-rowells estoiles, not mullets for GILBERT are tricked in Glover Roll and azure, not gules, for the field is ascribed to WILLIAM in Norfolk Roll.
; ;
of
Lincolnshire
Roll) bore, gules, a tend between six mullets 3 and 3 argent Parliamentary Roll.
HAMLYN.
v.
a lyon or guttee de
Unlisted
v.
Hausted Hawsted.
(E. n. dancettee between (falcons) or, tricked as Parliamentary Roll a plain fess
Hamme
fess
Roll) bore, azure, a chevron between three demi lyons rampant or Parliamentary Roll. Hammon, Sir John (or H ANLOW E ), of Oxon. (E. II. Roll) bore, argent, a lyon rampant
See HANINVILE.
bore, at the
)
Parliamentary Roll.
Hampton,
bore, at the siege of Calais 1345-8, argent, a fess counter compony or and azure, between six martlets gules. F.
Sir
John
(HOPTON)
Dunstable tournament 1308, argent, a cross (as gules, in the cantel a martlet sable (F. Parliamentary and Nativity HARTECI.EY)
;
Rolls.
(or
MICHEL HERTE;
HAUTEYN}
;
Arden Arden
IE.
II.
Roll) bore, gules, three bends or; Roll a label (5, 6) argent St. George Compare with tricks in copies of the
;
n. Roll) bore, Parliamentary Roll argent, a cross gules borne also by one of this name with a label (5) azure (F. ) knighted at the capitulation of Calais
(F,.
;
Cumberland
1348.
Roll.
F.
Essex;
of co.
Leic.
Dunstable tourna-
Parlia-
ment 1308, gules two bars or, as also did ROGER, K.G., slain at the siege of Calais 1347.
(F.) Parliamentary Roll [borne by JOHN/ Sir JOHN, with a label (3, 5) azure] the reverse ascribed to another JOHN, RICHARD, THOMAS,
Haninvile, Henry de
HANVILE.
(H. in. Roll) bore, sable, crusily fitchee and a tend or (F.); St. Roll. Surname doubtful. See also George
(E.
i.
Hanitune, John de
;
quarterly argent and sable (F.), same as FlTZ UMFREY Guillim and Segar Rolls.
Roll) bore,
in.
Howard
Roll) Roll.
Htuno
106
SOME FEl'DAL
COATS OF AKMS.
-ixm, a Boroughbridge 1322, and at the second Dunstable tournament 1334. argent. semec of martlets gules, a chevron sal>!
-
in
stable. 7
Ordinary
for
THOM
\-
of co. Leic.
or a cross engrailed gules Parliamenin the first quarter a martlet vert See HAKCI.A. tary Roll.
;
Roll)
all
bore,
gules,
;
ermine over
a chevron or
Arundel
Roll.
tHardres, Robert de
Howard
Roll.
(
(H. in. Roll) bore, ermine, a lyon rampant gules debruised by a chevron or; Dering Roll; the field argent in
K.
)
Harlaston
Arundel
a Suffolk Knight (H. vi. Roll) bore, argent, a chevron sable, quarterly i, 'ilk, argent a fess ermine cotised sable
;
de, of Oxon. argent a mullet pierced a Suffolk Knight Roll gules. Parliamentary of this surname, bore (H. VI.) argent on a mullet gules, a besant charged with a martlet
Roll)
bore,
sable
Arundel
(
Roll.
Roll.
Harleston,
(E. nr. Roll) bore, argent, a saltire gules between four fleurs-deazure; JOHN NF.VII.L, Jetiyns Ordinary lys of Lincolnshire, bears these arms.
1 ;
Thomas
(Harpur
Shirley.]
of Rushall - a plain cross but bore the arms of Rushall, argent, a lyon rampant within a bordure engrailed sable.
)
Harsiek, John de
a chief indented
(4)
(E.
in.
;
(HARI.KE) of Salop
sable
Parliamentary Roll.
Monumental
Brass.
Hartford
Roll) Roll.
v.
Hertford.
(K. in.
Marling,
florettee argent
(E.
;
in.
bore,
azure,
Ashmole
Hartford, Robert
argent,
Roll)
harts'
bore,
on a
;
fess
sable
three
heads
Harlyns
\ a Suffolk Kt.-(H. vi. Roll) bore, argent, a unicorn rampant sable horned and unguled or Arundel Roll. F.
(
;
cabossed or
Jenyns' Ordinary.
of Badsworth (K. in. argent, a lyon purpure masculy
Hartford, Thomas,
Roll)
bore,
or
Harington
Jenyns' Ordinary.
of co. Derby two bars vert Parto Jons ascribed also Roll though tricked vair, in Jenyns'
;
a baron 1324
bore,
at
the
first
Dunstable
liamentary
fretty argent (F.); this coat was also Parliamentary Roll. &c. Sir JOHN, carried at the siege of Rouen 1418. Sir MICHAEL and Sir JOHN appear to have differenced with a label (3) gules Ashmole,
; ;
HERTHILL,
Ordinary.
Hartwell,
Nativity,
and Surrey
(
Rolls.
vi.
(HARF.WKLL), an Essex? Knight (H. VI. Roll) bore, sable, a bucks head cal>ossed argent between the attires a Arundel Roll. F. cross patee of the last
;
Harington
;
Roll) bore, quarterly (i) sable fretty argent, a label (2) argent, a saltire gules (3) gules. (3) gules three escallops argent (4) argent, a cross patonce sable Arundel Roll.
),
; ; ;
a Knight-(H.
aSuffolk Knight (H. VI. Roll) Haseley bore, argent, a fess gules between three hazle Arundel Roll. nuts or, husks and stalks vert
(
F.
Harington, Sir T.
ii-ith,
(H. vi. Roll) bore, sable, a fret argent, a label (5) gules, quarterly
*[Hasilrig,
Atkinson
of Fawdon bore, leaves argent, a chevron between three hazel F. Shirley.] slipped vert.
Thomas,
Roll.
Haslarton
(F..
v.
Heslarton.
iv.
Hassell
v.
Hansard.
,
Ballard Roll.
Harington, Sir
MS. 6137
or,
fo.
John de
;
(E.
n.
Roll)
;
bore, or. a chief gules, over all a bend azure Parliamentary Roll the field argent, Harl.
19.
de, of co. Staff. a baron 1311 bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, azure, a chief gules, over all a lyon rampant or -Guillim, Segar and Par-
Harington, John de
a chief gules over Ordinary.
all
(E.
in.
Roll) bore,
;
a bend sable
Jenyns'
SIR
JOHN HARSYCK.
CHURCH, NORFOLK,
Boutell.
Sir ROBERT signed liamentary Rolls. Karons' letter to the Pope 1301 and sealed with a lyon fourchee over all a barrulet in see also Jenyns Ordinary chief, pp. xxii, xxiv and Parliamentary Roll.
the
IN Sot'TiiACRE
1384, 8 R. n.
From
SIR
ROBERT HARCOUKT,
K.G. 1461, DIED 1471; AND His WIFE MARGARET, DAI or SIR JOHN BYRON, QF CLAYTON, co. LANC., KT., A LADY OF THE ORDF.K. IN TOMB THE CHURCH NKAR STANTO.N HARCOURT, OXON.
From
107
///)
Hastang, Sir John de (HASTINGKS)
V<
bore
;
at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, azure, a chief gules over all a lyon rampant argent ascribed also to HUMKR'Y in Arden and St. George Rolls, and to Sir PHILIP, of Staff. in
,
Parliamentary Roll.
tournament 1308 Cotgraveand Parliamentary Rolls, and by Sir WILLIAM (E. i.) Harl. Roll. Another Sir WILLIAM, banneret (E. n. Roll), bore, a label (3) charged with the arms of Pembroke, checquy argent -and azure three martlets gules Parliamentary Roll.
; ;
at the Horoughbridge 1322, azure, a chief gules over all a lyon rampant or, and a label Sir argent; ascribed also to Sir JOHN, ROBERT, of co. Staff., in Parliamentary Roll.
bore, at the
maunch
(3)
Dunstable tournament 1308, or, a within an orle of martlets gules, a label argent, each pendant charged with four
bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, azure, a chief gules, a lyon rampant or de;
Hastings,
of
bore at the siege Sr. de ( ) 1418, or, a maunch gules, quarterly tvilh, gules, a bend argent.
Le
Rouen
Parly. Roll.
Hastang, Rafe de
azure, a chief or and Howard Roll. gules
;
WILLIAM) bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, HASTINGS within a bordure
and
all
1322,
or.
argent on a
F.
maunch
also blasoned burulee argent azure, eight martlets in orle gules, over on an escocheon (of HASTINGS), or a
Valence,
gules.
(F.
Sir
WILLIAM,
banneret,
Hasting [Drew de
!
!
Conquest per fess or and vert, a bull rampant counterchanged Jenyns' Roll, Add. MS. b 12,224 f- 48 ]
bore, before the
.
bore it also (E. II.) Parliamentary Roll. See another Sir WILLIAM, who bore HASTINGS, with a label of PEMBROKE.
;
Hastings, Sir
it
of Bergeueny 1299, signed the Barons' letter to the Pope and sealed with a cross which with the 1301 field is charged with fleurs-de-Iys, pp. xvi, xxiv. He bore, at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, or, a maunch gules (K. ); Nobility, Parlia-
bore (erroneously is said) at the battle of Falkirk 1298, or, three maunches gules a label azure (F. (see Sir EDMUND above); tricked without the label
)
Edmund,
in Jenyns'
Ordinary for
EDMUND
in
Rolls-;
HENRY,
Dering
Sir
Roll
HASTINGES
borne also by
Hastyng
;
) Knight (H. vi. Roll) bore, argent a fess gules between three maunches sable Arundel Roll.
(
at
1322 and by LAURENCE, Earl of PEMBROKE, at the siege of Calais 1345-8 HASTINGS is borne quarterly with VALENCE on the Monu;
Boroughbridge
Knighted
at
the
maunch
mental Brass.
Hastings, Sir
a baron
de, banneret, 1299 (brother of JOHN, Baron of bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298, and also at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, or, a maunch gules a label (5) sable (argent, in Nobility Roll; vert'm Parly. Roll.) Sir EDMUND had from Edward 1. the Scottish Earldom of Menteith on the deprivation of Earl ALAN.
Bergavenny)
Edmund
of Oxon. (E. n. a fess in chief two mullets Roll. Sir PHILIP bore gules Parliamentary it differenced with a lat>el (3) azure at the first Dunstable tournament 1308.
bore,
or,
;
On becoming
a prisoner
in
JOHN DRUMMOND,
azure two
and apparently his arms, barry wavy of six, he so sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, pp. xxi, xxiv, describing him" self as D'n's de Enchimcholmok " = Inchmahoine see Sir JOHN'S effigy, p. 71.
to his lands
;
^Hastings, "William
bore, argent,
Rolls.
de
(H.
in.
Roll)
fess
Dering,
of Gressing, Norfolk, 1342 bore, at the siege of Calais 1345, or a maunch gules a label (3) azure (F. ) see Monumental Brass; borne also by Sir NICHOLAS at the first Dunslable
in
Durham-
From
bore, at the siege of Calais 1345-8, ermine a chevron sable (sometimes gules) impaled on the dexter with the arms of the See of Dur-
ham.
F.
io8
.SOAfE
SIR
CHRISTOPHER HATTON,
K.G., OF
109
Hatfeild,
Thomas
;
a chevron between three lyonceux rampant the chevron or and a argent, Jenyns' 'Roll
mullet sable in Jenyns' Ordinary.
Hatthorpe, Robert
nary.
(K.
m.
;
Roll)
bore,
bore, argent, three hinds' heads couped gules, a label (3) or Parliamentary Roll.
;
Jenyns' Ordi-
(v.
HARING-
Hauberk, John
Surrey Roll.
(R. n.
first
Dunstable tournament
;
of Rutland,
baron 1322 - bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, and at the second Dunstablu tournament 1334, gulesachief checquy (countercompony in trick) or and azure, a baston ermine Jenyns' Ordinary, Parliamentary Roll and Ashmole MS. Sir ROBERT bore it at the first Dunstable tournament 1308 with a bend argent (F. Parliamentary and Harl. Rolls ascribed with a bend sable to another JOHN in
;
Sir MICHAKL differenced with a label (3) or, at the first Dunstable tourna ment 1308 -but with a label gules (F.) in Nativity Roll.
argent
St.
George and
Nativity Rolls.
and
gules, a
Haversham, Nicol de
azure, crusily
Roll.
and a
fess
Haward r. Howard.
Hawarde,
baron 1296
-
Sire
bore,
Jenyns' Ordinary.
bore, at the
F.
first
WILLIAM HAUWAKDE
HAYWARDE,
THOMAS in Jenyns' Ordinary. Hauteyn, Hamo, Hanoett. Hautot, Richard de (H. in. Roll) bore,
crusily fitch^e to
i'.
of Kent, Kt. (H. vi. Roll) bore, per pale azure and gules, a lyon a cross with, or, rampant argent, quarterly See HAWTE. engrailed gules Arundel Roll. Hauteville, Sir Geffrey (of Devon or Cornwall) bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, sable crusily and a lyon rampant ascribed argent. (F. Parliamentary Roll
)
bore the same at the battle of Boroughbridge See also HOWARD. 1322.
Hawkewoode, John
;
(R. u. Roll) bore, argent, on a chevron sable three escallops of the field Surrey Roll.
Hawkston,
Sir bore, at the siege of Calais 1345-8 argent, on a fess gules three hawks or. K.
(R. n. azure, a saltire engrailed argent
Roll)
;
Thomas
Hawley, Thomas
bore,
Surrey Roll.
Hawnes -
(6) or.
- (HAMME), of Suffolk, Kt. (H. vi. Roll) bore, vert, two fish (lucies) hauriant addorsed and em bowed argent; Arundel Roll. F.
Rouen 1418
mole MS.
bore, at the siege of argent, on a bend azure three
(F.
)
Arden and
St.
George
Rolls.
Sec
HoTTOT.
Hawte, Nicholas
lyons passant or.
banneret, baron of Grafton 1299 bore, at the battle of Falkirk a 1298 (argent) lyon rampant, gules collared or tail fourchee and collared azure in Nobility and Parly. Rolls on his seal affixed to the Barons' letter to the Pope, the lyon is fourchee but not collared, pp. xx, xxiv.
;
Called
HA WE in
Ash-
See HAUTE.
Haye,
see
De
la
Haye.
St.
in.
Roll)
bore,
)
;
fourchee
Roll
;
and
Ashmole
a label
(3)
Essex (H. n. Roll) bore, argent, three lyons' heads erased sable. Arundel Roll. F.
(H,
in.
Havering, John de
azure,
(F.)
St.
//<** e
ftoAP
J
Her(e)ford, Sir
bore,
//erf
Heaton, William
argent, on a a
(E.
iv.
Roll)
,
bore,
bulls'
de (E. in. Roll) gules, three eaglets displayed argent Ashmole Roll. HKNKY, differenced with a F. azure St. George Roll. lnl>el
Henry
(5)
heads erased of the field, quarterly with argent, Moor's head wreathed ppr. between three
; ;
rleurs-de-lys sable
Ballard Roll.
Roll) bore,
;
Arden
)
Hebden, "William
in.
Hereford
de-(H.
ermine, five fusils conjoined n fess gules Surrey Roll and Jenyns' Roll and Ordinary.
Hedingham, Richard de
;
(E. in. Roll) bore, argent a chevron between three fleurs-delys sable, ermine in blason Jenyns' Ordinary.
Hereward,
Heggios,Huge('iBRUGEs)-(H.
bore, gules, bezantee George Roll.
"'
R
;
")
St.
and a
chief ermine
(E.
;
II.
of
*[Heigham, Richard,
c. 1340 -bore, sable, a fess checquy or and azure, between three horses' heads erased argent. F. Shirley.]
azure on a bend gules three eagles displayed in some checquy azure argent Parly. Roll and or, &c.
Herham,
jHerice,
Roll.
Sir
Roger, Knighted
bore, sable, a
Hellifleld, William de (E. in. Roll) bore, argent, two bends unde sable same as Ric. DE STAPI.ETON Jenyns' Ordinary.
;
de (H. in. Roll) bore, or three hedgehogs passant in pale sable (F. ); Howard Roll 2 and i passant sable in Dering
Henry
Raufe de-(H.
;
Howard
in.
;
{K. n. Roll) bore, azure, crusily and six herrings hauriant 3, 2, i, or (F.); Dering, Camden, Parly., and Howard Rolls. (K.
in.
Heftt
between
Ashmole MS.)
IE,
ii.
Ashmole
and
Surrey
Norfolk;
Roll) bore, or, on a fess between two chevronels gules three escallops argent ParliaRolls. Surrey Roll.
Heron, Sir G-odard, Sir Roger, John, Sir John, of Essex, Sir Odinel, of (F.
),
Northumberland
bore,
(E.
n.
and E.
in.
Rolls)
;
THOMAS
bore
azure three herons passant argent Nativity, Glover, Parly., and St. George Rolls tinctures reversed in Parly. Roll for
Heneage, John,
to E. in. bore, or, a greyhound courant sable between three leopards' faces azure, a border engrailed or. Shirley.] F.
u.
;
Sir ODINEI.I..
Heron, Sir
Roger
and Sir
William
WALTKR
;
a chief dancette'e
(4)
gules
(E. n. Roll) bore, gules, three herons passant argent; Parly, and Ashmole Rolls GERARD differenced with an annulet, and
Rolls,
Surrey
a
in.
Roll) bore,
(5)
cross
argent,
a label
Heron, John
(R.
n.
azure
Henyngham
Roll.
of Suffolk, Kt.~ (H. vi. ( ), Roll) bore, quarterly or and gules a lx>rdure sable poudr6 of escallops argent Arundel
;
chevron between three herons argent WILLIAM bore the chevron engrailed Surrey Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary.
Heron, William-(H.
crusily or, a heron George Rolls.
argent
Arden and
in.
St.
Herbert, Herbert,
Ashmole
H
,
(E.
I.
a baston sable
Herondel, John de
gulfs, billette Arden Roll.
(H.
Roll)
bore,
(E. in. Roll) bore, per pale azure and gules three lyonceux rampant or
;
Roll.
See FITZHERBKRT.
Heronvile, John de
sable,
of Langford, co. Derby Roll) bore, gules, a chief argent; Ashmoie Roll. Sir HUGH, of co. Leic. (K. n.) differenced with a latel Parlia(3) azure mentary Roll reversed in Jenyns' Roll. F.
;
Arden
Heronvile,
HKKON
;
Thomas
Jenyns' Roll.
(or
(H.
St.
in.
Roll;
bore,
Hersham, Simon de
HKRSTUN)
George
in.
fess
Roll.
Herdebye, John de
gules, billettee
(5,
-(K.
5)
and a
;.
Roll) bore,
(H. in. Roll) bore, sable three spur-rowells Written UKRSIIEW in gules; Arden Roll. Harl. MS. 4965 fo. 10.
dancettee
argent
Jenyns' Ordinary.
of,
Herswell, Simon de
sable, Roll.
Hereford, Earl
Bohun.
(H. in. Roll) bore, three mullets (6) or (F. ); St. George
IK
IIAEON
HMIIY IIANTOr
J.P.,
D.L.
12
of,
(K.
v,
Clare.
Roll)
Heverley, Walter
bore,
Roll.
(K.
in.
in.
;
sable,
five
lozenges
in
bend or
Ashmole
Herthill,
John
;
Devon
quarter
argent;
Hertlington,
Ordinary.
Henry
(E.
""-
Roll) bore,
;
Hewys, Thomas
fretty gules,
Ordinary.
Hewick, Sir Nicholas (K. in. Roll) bore, a lyon rampant argent gules, bezantee and Ashmole Roll. MALTHAM RATCLIFFE carryes
;
*Hervy
;
Essex Knight (H. VI. Roll) ), an ( bore, gules, on a bend argent three trefoyles Arundel Roll, K. See HOUN. vert
v.
NICHOLAS the same Jenyns' Ordinary. i bore, vair (tricked vert), six besants 3, 2,
;
;
J Hi lien
Jenyns' Ordinary.
Hese
Hese,
and
fess
DK
i.
Heworth, Thomas
;
(H. in. Roll) bore, or, three Arden eagles displayed 2 and i sable (F.)
Henry
St.
George
Rolls.
Heyham,
Roll) bore, (E. in. four mullets pierced argent, a saltire between gules Jenyns' Ordinary. Sir de, of Beds. -(E. n.
Roll) bore, paly (6) argent and azure on a chief gules three escallops or Parliamentary Roll.
;
Roger
Hesy,
Hugh
le
on a
;
sable
Surrey Roll.
Hese, John de la
argent,
in.
Roll)
bore,
Heyham,
Sir
William
(E.
i.
Roll) bore,
;
a fess sable between three lyonceux rampant 2 and i gules Jenyns' Ordinary, and in Roll as HESSEE, and as Sir JOHN DK LA HOKSK, a Berkshire Knight, in I'arly. Roll.
(E. in. Roll) bore,
;
bendy (61 argent and gules a label (3) azure Holland Roll gules three tends argent and a
label azure in Harl.
MS. 6137
;
fo. 40.
four torteaux argent, a saltire gules between Jenyns' Ordinary. *[Heskayte, Sir William, 1275 bore the arms of FVTTON argent, on a bend sable three garbs or; Shirley.] F.
Hesilton, Elynaud de
(E. i. Roll) bore, Nativity Roll. azure, three mullets or on a *[Hill, William, R. n. bore, ermine, E. fess sable a castle argent. Shirley.]
of Norfolk (E. n. or and sable, Roll) bore, argent, a fess checquy a mullet of the last ; Parliamentary Roll. F.
Heslarton, Sir
(E.
II.
de, of Yorkshire Roll) bore, gules, six lyonceux ram2," t, argent crowned or Parly. Roll
;
Thomas
in
Hillary,
Roger
crusily fitchee
Ashmole and
and
WALTER
in
Jenyns' Ordinary
in
and by
is
Sir
-
RAFFE
Ashmole Roll
which
the
same
argent
argent,
banneret, a baron 1297 bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298, Nobility, Par(F.) argent, two bars azure. liamentary and St. George Rolls.
bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, argent, three chaplets gules. (F.) Borne also by ROBERT, ofSwyne, in Holderness, one of the founders of the Abbey there Jenyns' Roll and Ordinary.
;
Heslarton,
Thomas
(E.
n.
Roll)
bore,
on a chevron gules three lyonceux passant gardant or; Jenyns' Roll and Ordinary, borne also by ROBERT DE BOI.TON.
Heslington, Richard de
bore, argent, Roll.
(H.
in.
;
Roll)
Norfolk
bore,
Hilton, John,
Hincle(y), Sir
(K.
Roll.
Roll)
of Westmorland (E. in. in chief Roll) bore, sable, three annulets or, two saltorelles argent Jenyns' Roll.
;
cocks sable
Ashmole
,
F.
Hethersett,
(E.
in.
(E. in. Roll) bore, Ashmole gules, a chevron engrailed argent.; Roll. (alias CULCHETH) (E. IV. Roll) bore, sable a gryphon segreant Hallard Roll. argent with crest
; ;
John de
Htrtim.
a lyon rampant gardant or- another with a mullet sable on the lyon's shoulder Ashmole
Roll.
Hindley, Randolph
Hethman,
Sir
Raol
(or
Roos)
de
bore,
at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, azure, F. fretty argent, a lx>rdure indented or.
Hingham,
Roll)
bore,
moulin gules
Parliamentary Roll.
bore,
at the first
same arms
as
Sir
WILLIAM
LATVMKK.
Heton, Henry de
azure, a lyon
(R.
(E.
n.
;.
Roll)
bore, bore,
fleurs-
rampant argent
Surrey Roll.
Roll)
(H. in. Roll) bore, argent, a label (5) gules; Roll -probably a foreigner. Hinton, John de (E. in. Roll) bore, gules, on a bend argent cotised or three martlets sable Jenyns' Ordinary.
;
in.
Ashmole
Roll.
(1C.
;
in.
Hodey
Roll)
Grimaldi Roll.
bore,
Jenyns' Ordinary. (E. n. Roll) bore, a lyon rampant and a bordure engrailed argent; Jenyns' Roll. See GREY of Heton. Hevere, William de IE. i. Roll) bore, gules, a cross argent and a label (5) azure.
(!'.
I
(H. vi. Roll) bore, argent, a fess indented point in point, vert and sable, plain cotised counterchanged, a bordure engrailed of the second Arundel Roll.
;
F.
Hodnet, Ede
<
'amden
Roll.
(H. in. Roll) bore, quarterly per fess indented argent and gules, a label (5) azure. (F.) Ardsn and St George Rolls -as EDGAR.
de-
"3
la, v.
Hese.
bore, at the
and
gules,
banneret, a baron bore, at the first Dunstable tournament azure, florette"e and a lyon rampant
;
?HOGHSHEAD.
Hoggeshawe, Robert de
bend bend three mullets of
6589.
argent (F.) Parly, and Arundel firdant oils borne also by HENRY and JOHN,
(or SHIREBROK) Roll) bore, vair, a chief or, over all a St. George Roll on the gules. (F. )
six points
;
Harl.
MS.
in
of
Hoghton,
ALAN (ancestor of HOLLAND of Demon) differenced with a bendlet gules Harl. MS.
lyon
; ;
1481
fo.
58
Ballard and
Ashmole
bore, at
;
the
battle of
*Hoghton, Richard de
;
(E. i. Roll) bore, sable, three bars argent; Arundel, Surrey and Rolls. Jenyns' JOHN (E. I.) differenced with a mullet sable Another Jenyns' Roll. RICHARD differenced with a label (3) gules
;
Boroughbridge 1322, gules, two bars, the martbordure argent (F. generally blasoned
)
and
tricked six martlets 3, 2, I argent, see This coat is wrongly ascribed to Sir THOMAS BEXGHAM in the Ashmole MS.
next blason.
Surrey Roll.
Holande, Sir
(or
HOUGHTON),
Ashmole
(E. in. Roll) bore, argent, two bars and nine martlets in orle, Ashmole Roll. 4, 2, 3 gules
;
Hugh
Roll.
Hollingshed, Sir
bore,
),
Kt.
bore,
argent,
Roll.
chevron
Hugh
de
(E.
n. Roll)
;
Arundel
Holme, John,
bore,
or,
Holebrooke,
;
de, a Suffolk Kt. (E. II. Roll) bore, or crusily and a chevron and Ashmole Rolls asgules Parliamentary cribedalso to RICHARD in Arden andSt. George Rolls same as THOMAS DE BRO.KEHOLE in
Sr.
( )
;
Jenyns' Roll.
of Lincolnshire -
Roll) bore, azure, fretty argent, a chief of the last Parliamentary Roll.
Glover Roll.
Hondesacre, Rafe
bore, at the battle
;
(E.
in.)
and
William
(H. III. Roll) bore, ermine, three chess-rooks 2 and i gules (F. ) Jenyns', Arden, and St.
George
Rolls.
,
(Holester)
Harleian Roll
;
(E.
I.
);
Honford,
estoile argent
;
(E.
iv.
OLWESTER
or
OLUNSTER.
iv.
;
with crest
an
(E.
Honywood, Edmund
Hen.
III.
de, of Postling, argent, a chevron between three hawks' heads erased azure. Shirley. ] F.
bore,
fess
Holgomb, John de
Roll) bore, or,
(?
HOLCOMBE)
(R. n.
Hoo,
a
St. John (E. III. Roll) bore, gules, on indented argent two mullets pierced
;
argent
Surrey Roll.
v.
sable
Ashmole
Roll.
Holland
Holland, Sire
bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, azure, semfe of escallops and a lyon rampant gardant, argent. F.
(E. in.
Hoyland. Richard de
IJOICE,
Hoo, Robert
of
quarterly sable
de
(H.
in.
Roll)
bore,
;
Widow
and a lyon rampant Jenyns' Ordinary. Holland, Thomas, K.G. 1376, a founder, Earl of Kent (1381) bore, England within a bordure argent. Seal 1371 represented without the bordure in the Monumental Brass to
sable, seme'e of escallops
;
Holland, Richard
argent
Roll)
bore,
of Sir
Arden and
St.
Hoo, Thomas
Hoo
MON.
ENFIELD
CHURCH,
and de (E. n. Roll) bore, quarterly argent and sable (F. ) and To Rolls. MOUNSVER Surrey Tenyns' (Sir THOMAS) the reverse are ascribed at borne also by the siege of Rouen 1418 THOMAS, Lord Hoo and HASTINGS, K.G.
;
William
JOICE,
Lady TIPTOFT.
1445
K. 402
fo. 27.
Holland, John,
K.G. 1381, Earl [of Holland, Duke of Exeter 1443-7 bore, England within a bordure azure florettee or Surrey Roll.
;
Charleton.
of Yorkshire (E. n. Roll) bore, azure, a fess between three tieursde-lys or Parliamentary Roll.
acre
H4
AK.IfS.
S OLA
VIRTUS INVICTA
(SHIELD
I.)
K.G.,
SHIELD
15x11
DUKE OF NORFOLK.
see
p. 60.
IN
hoped
which indicate the row of quartering* in the shield, facilitate reference to the achievement opposite.
NAMKS
SHIELD REFER-
Bl.AZONS
AUGMENTATION
HOWARD
gules, on a bend between six crosses crosslet fitchee argent, and as an honorable augmentation an escocheon or, charged with a demi lyon rampant pierced through the mouth with an
Cotton, Julius C.
f-
vn.
FITTON
Bois
SCALES UFFORD'
a 4
a5 a6 a?
a 8
the Royal tressure of Scotland ; granted to of Norfolk, K.G., "et heredibus suis"; for services at the battle of Flodden, I Feb., 1513-14 Blomefield's- -Norfolk, IX. 157 azure, three cinquefoyles argent ermine, a cross sable H. 1411, f. i" } gules, six escallops, 3, 2, i, argent H. 1411, ff. 50, 54 sable, a cross engrailed or argent, three palets wavy gules H. 1484, f. 50 or and sable
arrow, within
Thomas,
1st
Duke
ag
1)
GANT
BACON MYLI E
b 2
MOWBRAY DE ALBINI
BEAUCHAMP
BRAOSE
b4
bj b6
\>
BALUN, OF ABERGAVENNY
NEWMARCH
SEGRAVE SEGRAVE
...
b8 bg
C
I
lozengy Add 19, 151, f. 143 H. 1047, f. 2O ' azure, a fess between two chevronels argent Add 19, 138, f. I4& gules, a saltire engrailed argent between four crosses crosslet fitchee of the last Add 19, 138, f. 154'' barry of six or and azure, a bend gules Add 19, 116, ft. 33- -65 and 118 gules, three boars passant or H. 1047, f. 26'' argent, a lyon rampant sable depressed by a fess counter-compony of the first and or H. 1411, f. i gules, a lyon rampant argent bendy of eight argent and gules quarterly or and gules a bend sable azure, crusily and a lyon rampant or > H. 1411, f. 4 gules, two bends the uppermost or the other argent argent, three bars dancettee gules
J-
....... .........
.
..... ......
1 .
........
.
CHAUCOMBE BROTHERTON
FlTZALAN FlTZFLAEL
CI.UN PEVEREI.L
DE
ST.
ALBINI
HILLARY
C 2
sable, a lyon rampant argent crowned or or, a chief azure, over all a bend gules
c6
c 7
England, and a label of three argent gules, a lyon rampant or H barry of eight or and gules
c8 eg
d i d 2
argent, a chief azure or, a cross engrailed azure gules, a lyon rampant or argent, on a chief azure, two saltorelles or azure, three garbs or azure, six garbs, 3, 2, I, or
.
HAMLIN PLANTAOENET
WARREN
MARSHALL STRONGBOW' MACMORROGH
TILNEY
d6 d?
d 8
d 9
e
I
azure, a wolfs head erased argent azure, florettee or, on a bordure gules eight lyons of England checquy or and azure. gules, five fusils in bend or argent on a chief azure three crosses patee fitchee at the foot or sable, three garbs or .
....... ....... ...... ...... ..... ...... ........ ....... ......... ........ ........ ...... ........ .......
. .
1'
H. 1411,
f.
53
H. 2188, H. 1411,
H. 807,
II.
f.
f. f.
43
53
73"
ff.
1411,
23",
43*
H. 1411,
ff.
40, 43*
e 2 e 3
e 4
ROCHFORD
Roos
THORPE
ASPALL
NORWOOD
FlTZALAN
FlTZFl.AEL
CLUN
PEVERELL
DE
ST.
ALBINI
HILLARY
e$ e6 e?
e 8 e 9
f f
f
I
argent, a chevron between three griffins' heads erased gules quarterly or and gules, a bordure sable bezantee, in the second quarter an annulet for difference gules, three water-bougets argent gules, three crescents argent azure, three chevronels or ermine, a cross engrailed gules gules, a lyon rampant or 3 barry of eight or and gules argent, a chief azure or, a cross engrailed azure gules, a lyon rampant or argent, on a chief azure, two saltorelles or azure, three garbs or azure, six garbs, 3, 2, I, or
2
3
f
f
4
5
BLUNDEVILLE, EARL OF CHESTER KEVELIOK, EARL OF CHESTER. LUPUS, EARL OF CHESTER HAMLIN PLANTAGENET
6
8
f 7
f
WARREN
MARSHALL STRONGBOW MACMORROGH MATRAVERS WYDVILLE
'
LYONS OK WARKWORTH
S.
Lis
S3 g4 gS g6 87
azure, a wolfs head erased argent azure, florettee or, on a bordure gules eight lyons of England checquy or and azure. gules, five fusils in bend or argent on a chief azure three crosses patee fitchee at the foot or sable, three garbs or sable, a fret or
. . .
.
argent, a fess and canton gules argent, a lyon rampant gules argent, two bars and in chief three fleurs-de-lys gules
...... ....... ....... ....... ........ ....... ........ ........ ...... ........ ....... .......... ....... .......
. .
. .
f. f. f.
f.
68 238
189"
H. 1560,
139
H. 1411,
f.
43
\
H. 1411,
ff.
40, 43*
|-
H. 890,
H. 2156,
f.
f.
115"
Uffbrd is usually made to bring in Vesey and Glanville. They are, however, omitted from this achievement, as the late Chester Waters rejects the early pedigree of Ufford in his History of the Chesters of Chichele, vol. I. 244, 253. " Valoines, John de, married Isabel, apparently heir in her issue of John de Creke, Harl. 1393, f. 104, but doubt is rather thrown on this in Add. MS. 19, 125, ff. 165 and 169 the usual quarterings of Creke and Glanville are therefore omitted, see also Valoines in Add. MS. 19, 153, f. 80. This the Coat borne by Fit? Alan of Bedale is included on the authority of Glover, Somerset Herald, and others. 4 Strongbow brings in Giffard, Harl. MS. 1047, f. 44, see Shield II,
' ;
:1
n6
Hopeton
),
a Suffolk
(H. VI.
;
Arundel
bore, at (or HAMPTON) the siege of Calais 1345-8, argent, a fesscountercompony or and azure between six martlets gules blasoned checquy.
(K. n. Roll) bore, argent,
Glouc. (E. n. Roll) bore, azure, on a chevron cotised or between three crescents argent, two bars gemelles of the first Parly. Roll chevron plain in Harl.
;
6137
fo. 26.
Hotot, Richard v. Hautot and Hoscott. Hotot, Sir William de, of co. Glouc.
(E. n. Roll) bore, azure, a chevron or, between three crescents argent Parliamentary Roll. F.
;
Hopton, Robert
pierced or
;
Hopton, Walter
Roll)
Rolls.
or (F. )
(E.
Arden,
Sir
St.
WALTER
de, of co. Glouc. (H. in. and a lyon rampant George, and Parliamentary
bore
it
of Notts (E. in. Roll) bore, azure, three bars humettee argent ; Ashmole Roll. STEPHEN DE HOUTON took up the cross in the last Crusade 1270. See also HOGHTON.
(H. in. Roll) bore, vert,
;
crusily
fitchee
III.),
Ashmole
(E.
II.
Roll. (or
Houn, Hervey de
Roll.
Arden
bore,
HORBURY), of
Parliamentary Guillim and
;
tf-ue J-
and
Roll
Hournis, Gerard
;
(E.
in.
Roll)
azure, a
;
bend gules
Camden
argent, a lyon rampant gardant gules with a label (3) azure Ashmole Roll
another
surname
almost
illegible.
Hore, John
bore, at the siege of Rouen 1418, sable, three cinquefoyles argent pierced F. gules.
Hovell, Sir
(H. in. Roll) bore, sable, a cross or; Arden, Parly, and St. George Rolls. Sir STEVEN, also of Suffolk, bore it at
Hugh,
of Suffolk,
Richard,
of Essex, Kt. (E. II. Roll) bore, ermine, on a chief indented azure three lyonceux rampant or Parliamen;
with a label
the first Dunstable tournament 1308, differenced (3) argent (F. ) in Parly. Roll.
Hovile,
and
St.
(H. in. Roll) bore, argent, a bend azure, a label (5) gules. Arden (F. )
Hugh
George
Rolls.
(E.
n.
bore, at the
F.
first
Dun-
Parliamentary
(H. vi. Roll)
Horne
an Essex
Knight
Howard,
bore, gules, three bugle horns sable, another impaling, gules, crusily fitchee and three crescents argent Arundel Roll.
;
JHornes, William de
argent,
n. (E. Roll) bore, gules, crusily and a bend argent Parliamentary Roll. Sir WILLIAM bore it at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322 (F. ), tricked Arden crusily fitchee in the Ashmolean MS. and St. George Rolls (F. ) in Arundel Roll
;
Sir John,
of Norfolk
garnished sable.
horses'
Dering
Roll.
Horsley, Robert
Jenyns' Roll.
bridled
sable
Horsele, Robert de
sable, three cinquefoyles 2
H.
i
and
Jenyns' Ordinary. "Howard, Sir William bore (1297) gules, crusily fitchee and a bend argent Nobility Roll his son, Sir WILLIAM, bore it also at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322 Ashmole MS., as before mentioned. Sir JOHN, Admiral of the North fleete, bore it at the siege of Calais 1345-8 (F.) Surrey Roll, Jenyns' Roll
;
WILLIAM
in
(E. in. Roll) bore, azure, three battle axes erect argent Ashmole Roll see HUKSTAL surname doubtful.
;
of Bedfordshire
;
Roll) bore, azure, a cross patee ermine between four roses gules ; (tricked patonce) Parliamentary Roll; a cross patee argent, Guillim Roll and a cross formed argent Surrey Roll.
; ;
and Ordinary (borne also by HUNTINGFIELD). See JOHN. Lord Howard, K.G. 1472, after Duke of Norfolk, on title page. This coat appears in the Ashmole Roll differenced with a fleurand azure, de-lys apparently with an ermine spot on the bend in Harl. MS. 1481 fo. 83.
de, of Lancashire
;
Huband, Henry
Hose, Nichole de la
(H.
2
III.
(HESF. or
HEUSE)
F.
George
Roll.
Roll)
and
gules
Hoter, Thomas
(12)
Hotham, John de
'Hotham. John,
bore,
of Boudlay
;
(E.
in.
Roll;
burulee (12) argent and azure, on a canton or a martlet sable Jenyns' Ordinary.
Hotote
(-
),aSuffolkKt.
Arundel Roll.
117
of
fofiffov
It
who
should lose his head for using arms fabulously ascribed to a never bore arms those of Edward the Confessor.
man
counterchanged
Anmdel
Hudehovile, John de
St.
(H. in. Roll) bore, per pale or and azure a saltire counterchanged. Roll. See HUNTE. George
banneret, sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301. pp. xxi, xxiv. He bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298. and at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, gules,
banneret, a to the He bore, at the Pope 1301, pp. xix, xxiv. battle of Falkirk 1298, and at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, ermine twogemelles gules. (F. ) Nobility, Arundel and Parliamentary Rolls ascribed to RAUF in St. George Roll. WILLIAM took up the cross in the last Crusade 1270.
letter
Huntercombe, Gerard
HONDERCOMBE,
rightly
de, of Loreyne
See SCOTT.
fretty (6)
Arundel, Parliamentary ) and Guillim Rolls a fret for JOHN, in Surrey Roll. JOHN DK KOKESALTON bore the reverse
argent. (F.
;
GONDRONVILLE.
de, of Bradenham,
Arden
Roll.
Hudleston, Sir
bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, and at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, gules, fretty argent, a label (3) azure Nativity Roll (in which RICHARD occurs without the label). Also ascribed to Sir RICHARD in the Parliamentary and Ashmole Rolls, and to Sir RICHARD, THE NEPHEW, also in Parliamentary Roll -the label is sometimes tricked or.
;
Adam
letter to the bore, or, on a Sir Nobility Roll. WILLIAM, banneret, (F.) bore the same; Arundel and Rolls. other Parliamentary,
Pope
He
bordure sable
Kent
gules a
jHuntingfield, Peres de
Hudleston, Sir
,
Adam
de
(E.
n.
Roll)
(H. in. Roll) bore, quarterly or and gules, a label (5) sable Howard Roll on each pendant three plates besants in Ashmole Roll. (F. Dering Roll
;
of
Herts
(E. in. Roll) bore, azure, a sun argent ; Jenyns' Roll. Harl. bore, azure a sun or
;
gules, on a bend three lyonceux passant sable. (F. ) Parliamentary Roll. Ascribed also to JOHN in Jenyns' Roll and
Roll)
bore,
Ordinary.
WILLIAM
See OGARD.
Hugford, "William de
Arden and
St.
(H. in. Roll) bore, azure, three bucks' heads cabossed or. (F.)
or Saer de (H. in. Roll) bore, gules, crusily fitchee and a bend argent. (F. ) Dering, Howard, and St. George Rolls. Same arms as HOWARD.
(E.
i.)
;
George
Rolls.
Hugford, William de
HUNGERFORD)
(8,
13)
(E. n. Roll) bore, azure, three palmes (? quills in trick) 2 and i or. (F.) Jenyns' Roll.
Holland
Roll.
Hurleton, William
four ermine spots in
(E.
Roll)
)
cross
{F.
with
bore, crest;
tHugham, Robert de
(H. in. Roll) bore, argent, five chevronels sable. (F. ) Dering six in Ashmole Roll; MS., four in Howard Roll, are ascribed to ROBERT DE HI/HAM.
K.G.
Ballard Roll.
Hurstal, William
HOSCARLE
in
(H. in. Roll) bore, St. azure, three axes argent. (F. ) George and Arden Rolls ascribed to Sir THOMA
.
Ashmole
Roll.
(H.
vi.)
bore,
argent three crosses crosslet fitchee in bend azure between two bendlets gules K. 402,
;
35-
Hulle, John de
Arden and
of Sussex, baron 1295 ermine three bars gules Nobility, and Ashmole Rolls; ascribed Parliamentary to another HENRY (J) in the Dering Roll; tricked, barry (6) in Arden and Norfolk Rolls.
;
(of
Hants or
Wilts.),
Hulls, Sir
de, of Cambridgeshire (K. n. Roll) bore, azure an eagle displayed argent, a baston gules Parliamentary Roll.
;
Richard
06-
n-MH-am ftrri
. 'TO
knighted at the capitulation of Calais 1348 Ascribed also to bore, or, a cross vert. (F.) Sir ROGER in Ashmole Roll another Sir 01 IN (E. n.) differenced with a label (3) gules Parliamentary Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary.
1 ;
*[Hulton, Richard de
argent, a lyon
rampant
(32 gules.
E.
i.)
bore,
F.
Shirley. ]
i.
Hussee, John de la
Allies,
(E. in.
Roll) -bore,
-.
..
w w
n^
Hundescote, Sire de
ermine, a bordure gules.
(F.)
K.C;.
(E.
Camden
,
Hutton, William,
Hungerford, Walter,
TO*
bore, at the siege of Rouen bars argent, in chief three plates, quarterly with, per pale dancettee gules and vert a chevron or (F.) tricked in the Ashmole M.S., gules, achevTon and in chief a dancettee (3) argent the paternal coat in Jenyns' Ordinary. Sir !'.. with his proper difference (unnamed) and Sir R. with a lain;! (5) in Atkinson Roll. HUNr.i.kioKD. THE BASTARD, slain at the siege of Calais 1345-8. bore, barry (6) sable and argent, in chief three plates.
of the Forest --(E. n. bore, gules, a fess sable between three Roll) cushions tasselled argent Jenyns' Roll.
;
[Huyshe, John de
on a bend Shirley.
J
cent. ), bore, argent, ( 131)1 .sable three lucies naiant of the first. F.
,
Hyde
gules,
a Knight (H. vi. Roll) bore, a saltire engrailed or, a chief ermine
Roll.
,
Arundel
Hyde
(K.
iv.
Roll)
tore,
;
azure,
with crest;
of
AYLMER DE LA HUNTAR,
Edward
I.
of the County of Ayr, one of the "Magnates Scotiae" who signed the submission of England, 1296, when the Scottish succession was in dispute between Bruce and Baliol.
WILLIAM HUNTER,
all
" of Arneil, or Ardneil, obtained a Crown charter from K. Robert n. 2 May, 1374, of that land of Arnele which had been held by Andre Cambell militis'" died about 1436.
' ;
WILLIAM HUNTER,
laird of Arnele-Huntar, paid on his entry to the estate 1447, eleven years' arrears of blench duty, in addition to double entry money infeft in his estate 1447, and in Hielies in the Barony of Dairy 1452. Custos or hereditary Keeper of the Forest of the Little Cumray (1453), an island, then a royal forest died about 1454.
JOHN, Hereditary forester on the death of his brother, had son ARCHIBALD, 1465.
ARCHIBALD HUNTAR,
of age, 1456
I
laird
JOHN HUNTAR,
of ABBOT ANDREW HUNTER, Lord High Treasurer of Scotland, 1449-53, found in Melrose Abbey, carved at the base of a niche on the fifth buttress from the south transept of Melrose Abbey. Two abbots croziers in saltire between a rose in chief and three bugle horns 2 in fess, that in base resting on amell a device for Melrose. Two remaining characters on the shield have been identified as A. H.
The Arms
that
ilk,
;
Hereditary
at
of Huntarstone (so styled in sasine 9 Apl. 1511), or of = foj-ester of Little Cumray, his fee twenty shillings,
|
MARGARET,
1461
fell
dau. of John, 2nd Lord Cathcart, by Margaret, dau. of Sir William Douglas, of Drumlanrig.
ROBERT HUNTAR, of Huntarston, or of that ilk, under age at the death of his father. =JONET, dau. of John MontThe King granted him the ile of Cumray by charter, 31 May, 1527, and which was gomerie, of Giffen, and confirmed 12 Nov. 1534 he however sold it shortly after to the Earl of Eglintoun widow of John Craufurd,
I
obtained a charter 25 Feb. 1535, of the lands of Annanhill, within the lordship of Roberton and bailliary of Cuninghame, confirmed by Royal charters 16 March died 1546. following and i Jany. 1541 acquired the lands of Campbeltown
;
of
Craufurdland
died
1547-
KENTIGERN,
;
or
MUNGO HUNTAR,
;
1537,
Dumbarton with the Army of the King, and peace of Queen Mary, under her standard
at
and of = MARION, dau. of James Hamilton, of Torrance, co. Lanark, and she in possession of the tower, fortalice and manor place of Hunterston for upwards of 48 years;
I
living 1594.
'547-
ROBERT HUNTAR,
of Huntarstoune, or of that ilk, an infant at the death of his father, one of = those Ayrshire gentlemen who subscribed the Principal Band in defence of the reformed religion, Obtained a Crown charter, of South Games, now the town of Milport, in the 4 Sept. 1562. island of Gt. Cumbrae, 29 Nov. 1578 died 1580.
;
MARGARET,
dau. of Thomas Craufurd, of Auchinames. She re-mar, to John Stewart, burgess, of Glasgow.
JOHN HUNTAR,
tutor,
of
Huntarstoun, m. Lindsay.
Janet
ROBERT HUNTER,
Games,
charter
in
of
;
alice," &c.
of Huntarstown, under age at = had a Royal charter of South Bute, 1580, and in 1609 a Royal Arneil-Huntar, with "tower fortdied s.p. May 1616.
MARGARET,
of Patrick Peibles, of
dau.
JEAN,
1608, Alex.
m.
to
(2nd)
MARION, m.
to
Robert Peibles, a
baillie of Irvine,
who
Rev.
Scrym-
Broomlands.
geour, minister
at Irvine.
KATHERINE, m. (ist) to Hugh Garven, of Irvine, who died 29 June, 1607, and (2nd?) 4 May, 1616, to Robert Cunninghame, of Auchinharvie.
I
and
co-
laird of Hunterstone, by devise of Robert 27 Sept. 1611, son of William, of Beneberrie Yairds, co. Ayr, by his wife Marion Hamilton died 1665, aged 74 epitaphs in Latin and English.
CATHERINE = ROBERT
died before
1613.
CUNINGHAME,
of
KATHERINE. MARION.
ROBERT HUNTER,
terstone,
laird of
entered
July,
HENRY, a
1627
died
= 2. MARION,
eldest
dau.
of
James Cuninghame, of
Aiket.
?ow )romore
1661
;
Ireland,
ejected
PATRICK HUNTER,
of
laird
Hunterston,
;'.
Langmuir,
1699.
u.
and of died in
120
to
William.
house
is
burnt.
I
Ichingham,
Rouen
K
Mnglethorpe, John
(H.
in.
le Sire bore, at the siege of See 1418, azure, fretty argent. (F.)
Roll)
bore,
Roll.
(F.)
Arden
ECHINGHAM.
Idle, Sire John del bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, gules crusily and a lyon passant argent not gardant in Ashmole MS.
;
Ingham, Robert
on a
fess
gules three
escallops or
Jenyns'
Ordinary.
pale or
Perhaps INGRAM.
vert,
Idle, Sire
del, banneret bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, or, a fess between two chevrons sable and with the chev;
Robert
Same
Idle,
or,
as
Roll.
Jenyns' Roll.
v.
Count Vernon
(E.
)
i.
Camden
Roll) bore,
Roll.
English and
Inglows, Henry
Idle, Sire
GERARD DE
Ilderton,
del, banneret bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, gules, a lyon passant (gardant) argent, crowned or (F.) not gardant in the Ashmole copy. Same as
;
Warin
n. Roll) bore, (R. quarterly or and azure in the first quarter a Roll. lyon rampant sable. Surrey
(E. n. Roll) bore, ermine on gules three escallops argent Jenyns' bore the escallops or Grimaldi Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary.
Ingram, John
a
fess Roll.
L'IsLE.
ROBERT
v.
(E. in. Roll) bore, argent, three water-bougets sable; Jenyns' Ordinary.
John
Insula
Ipre
v.
de Insula.
Ypre.
(R.
Illey, Sir
Roll) bore, gules, an eagle displayed or, a baston azure Parliamentary Roll. WILLIAM took up the cross in the last Crusade
;
n.
Irby,
John de
n.
Roll) bore,
last
;
argent,
fretty sable,
a quarter of the
of
Surrey Roll.
(E. n.
Cumberland
Illey, John de-(E. in. Roll) bore, ermine two chevrons sable. (F.) Ashmole Roll. Same
as Sir JOHN
on a canton
Parliamentary Roll.
(E. iv. Roll) bore,
2,
i,
DE LISLE.
argent
with
Ashmole
Roll.
Jlrie, Maheu de (H. in. Roll) bore, argent a bend azure Dering Roll.
;
Imberd, William
in. Roll) bore, azure, three fleurs-de-lys 2 and i argent. Arden and St. George Rolls these names are usually reversed, and the surname written Gu.
or
Guy-(H.
[Irton,
de, 1292 bore, argent, a fess sable in chief three mullet gules. Shirley. ] F.
2 R. n.
F.
fess
Roger
bore, gules, a
in
wavy meeting
Shirley. ]
a chief azure three lyonceux ram pant argent. (K) Arden and St. George Rolls; same as DF.MKNM:. See also LISLEV.
re, or, a chevron vert Ashmole, mentary and Nobility Rolls.
;
of Beds.-(F.. n.
Roll) Parlia-
Inglefleld
v.
Englefield.
Jtaglethorpe, John,
I
of Norfolk-IE, n bore, gules a cross engrailed argent Parliamentary, Ashmole and Surrey Rolls Sir erenced with a Iab el (3) or, at the \ hatT' f 5 a g Knight (H. vi. Roll bore gules,' a crosi engrailed ermine, an annulet argent Arundel Roll.
';
121
-t-
Iskynsall, fess
;
(F..
in.
Roll)
bore,
or,
Kene
Isle,
Earl of the, Baldwin; EARL or DEVON or EXETER and LORD OF THE ISLE OF
(E.
I.
;
WIGHT
azure
Segar and
WARREN DEL
of Essex ? Knight (H. vi. Roll) bore, ermine a cross Horettr'e sable, quarterly with, azure, on a fess between two chevronels or three eaglets displayed gules Arundel Roll. ROBERT I.E KEN, took up the cross in the last Crusade 1270.
( )
;
IDLE.
Kenney, Alexander de
)
;
of the r r ivy Seal at the siege of Calais 1345-8 ermine, a three weasels passant fess engrailed between F. gules.
(H. in. Roll) bore, quarterly or and gules a label (5) sable St. Roll. Ijezanty (F. George
of Norfolk
(K.
u.
Roll) bore, azure, a fess engrailed three escallops argent Parly. Roll.
between
*[Jenney,
Edmund,
cotised or.
<:
bend gules
F.
Kenette, Pers de
Jerkavile,
Davy de
)
Roll)
bore,
bore,
Arden
quarterly or and azure in the first quarter a Camden Roll (F. lyon rampant gules.
called GERIOMVII.E in Howard Roil. also MARCONVILE in Dering Roll.
See
vi.
1227-43 bore, lozengy vel masculy vair and gules Grimaldi and Parly. Rolls reversed in Arden
;
Kt.
-(H.
and Nobility
Rolls.
rampant gardant
Kent, Earl
bore, 1321, Parly. Roll
of,
EDMUND
of
Woodstock;
Kngland within a bordure argent and Jenyns' Ordinary borne also by HOLLAND, Earl of Kent; Surrey Roll.
;
gules.
Shirley. ]
*Kent, Thomas de
a fess gules (F.)
;
Joce, Sir
displayed
gules.
John
sable
Sir
bore, at the
first
Kentwode, John
three roses ermine
;
Surrey Roll.
of Norfolk,
Jocelyn, Thomas,
Shirley.]
Parliamentary Roll. (isE. i.) -bore, azure, a circular wreath argent and sable with four hawks' bells affixed in quadrature or. bore the baston gules
F.
(or
knighted at the capitulation of Calais 1348 bore, gules, a saltire engrniled argent (K.);
Roll
in Arden and Norfolk Rolls and Sir ROGER differenced with Jenyns' Ordinary a label (3) or Parly, and Ashmole Rolls.
;
and WILLIAM
FOUKE,
John, Lewis
Jorce,
(H. vi. Roll) bore, sable, a chevron tretween Arundel Roll. three trefoyles argent
Kerdeston, John
a label besantee
John
(E.
in.
azure and gules, an eagle displaytd argent membered of the second Jenyns Ordinary.
;
Jorcee, Robert
on a bend
or. three
Kerdiff,
(E. in. Roll) bore, argent. (F. ) water-bougets azure.
in.
Paul de
-(H.
a fess or (F.) (St. George Roll) martlets (3, 3) or, in Arden Roll.
Jenyns' Ordinary.
Jove, William le
argent,
Roll.
(H.
Roll)
bore,
three Ivons
or
in. Roll) bore, azure, six garbs 3, 2, i, Jenyns' Ordinary, but see BI.ONDEVIU.E..
Jumper, William
Roll)
;
-bore, at the siege of Calais 1345-8, sable, a fess or, between two chevrons argent. K.
Justine,
barry teaux
(6)
;
de (H. in. Roll) bore, argent and azure, in chief three torRoll.
Adam
Kidley,
Roll.
Arden
Thomas
Kekitmore, Piers de
gules, three text
.S".t
2 and
or
Arden
Roll.
Kighley, Sir
Ordinary.
bo^e, argent, (44 E. in.) a chevron between three billets gules Shirley. J
;
(KEIGHI.EY) (E. iv. with crest Roll) bore, argent, a fess sable Ballard Roll; ascribed to WILLIAM in Jenyns'
Henry
Kendale, Sir
de, of the North IE. n. Roll) bore, argent, a bend vert cotised gules, all dancettge Parly. Roll cotises vert, in Glover Roll.
;
Edmonde
of Herts.
;
bore,
a bend vert, a label (3), Parly. Roll EDWARD, tore it at the second Uunstable tournament 1334. (K.) Ascribed also to RICHARD in Jenyns'
Ordinary.
Kendale, Robert
Roll.
!
(R. u.
Roll) argent,
;
on
Surrey
["Kendall,
bore, Richard, 43 E. in. argent, a chevron between three dolphins F. naiant embowed sable. Shirley.]
122
W
Kildare, Earl of
-1
<
7^1
re,
argent,
saltirc
bore,
See FITZGERALD.
Kilkelely
the second Dunstable tournament 1334, - ascriljed also to Sir masculy or and sable (K. KlRKKTOTT, knighted at the capitulation
in. Roll) bore, azure, three covered cups or same asAl.i.AYN H( IT.I.ER Grimalcli Roll and Jenyns' Ordi> ;
of Calais 1348.
nary.
of Suffolk, Kt. Roll) bore, azure, on a cross argent five escallops gules Parliamentary Roll.
(E. in.)
]
Kimbe, William de
Roll)
bore,
;
or,
IKVMHAI.L)
Knatchbull, John
two
cotises or.
),
bore,
azure,
sable
Glover Roll.
bend between
Kinardsley, Sir Hugh de, of Salop (K. II. Roll) and RICHARD (H. in. Roll) bore,
azure, crusily and a lyon rampant argent (F. Parly, and St. George Rolls.
);
Knevet(
an Essex Knight --(H. vi. Roll) a bend engrailed gulos, quarterly with, argent three inescocheons each charged with a lyon rampant gules Arundel Roll.
bore, argent,
;
(E. n. Roll) bore, barry (8) l>end argent three escallops gules
(KNVTI.I.KV).
Parly. Roll.
or and gules.
bore, argent, nine (perhaps 10) escallops shells sable, on a canton gules a mullet pierced or; Shirley.] K.
i.
K.
Kingston, John,
D'N'S
DE KINCKSTON,
Knolles, Robert,
gules,
field
;
sealed the Harons' letter to the Pope 1301 with a lyon rampant tail fourchee, pp. x.xii, xxiv. Another JOHN bore, at the second Dunstable tournament 1334, sable a lyon rampant tail fourchee or ascribed also to Sir JOHN, banneret, and to THOMAS, in Arundel and Sir NICHOLAS, of Yorkshire, Parly. Rolls. differenced with a label (3) gules, and Sir JOHN with a label (3) argent, Sir WALTER, also of Yorkshire, differenced with a baston sable
;
on a chevron argent three roses of the Surrey and Jenyns' Rolls. K. 399, fo. 20.
a
baron 1205-bore,
;
argent, three spur-rowells gules Nobility Roll. Sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, differenced with a label of three, pp. .xx, .xxiv
no label in Dering and Ashmole (reversed Rolls - gules, three mullets or pierced vert in
Cotgrave
Roll).
,
Parly. Roll.
See KYNASTON.
Kirham, Nichol
(or WILL) Roll) bore, argent three lyonceux Arclen gules, a bordure sable (K.) George Rolls.
;
de
(H. in.
Sir GILBERT, of co. Glouc. also bore argent, three spur-rowells gules Arclen. Dering and Howard Rolls. Another Houo, BOCKS, or HEVIS differenced with a label (5) azure (F.); Howard and Camden Rolls and Sir JOHN, of
; ;
co. Glouc. (/SirGn.BKRTaforesaid)dirferenced with a label (3) azure at the first Dunstable
Kiriell
v.
Criol.
tournament 1308
Parly. Roll.
(K. n. Roll) bore, argent, three "clete" leaves vert (F.) Jenyns'
;
Knovill, Bogo,
Jenyns' Rolls.
Boege, or Beges IH. in. Roll) b;jre, gules; six spur-rowells of, a label (3, 5) azure Arden, St. George and
;
or
Kirkbride,
vert,
Thomas
(K.
in.
Knoville,
gules,
Thomas
-(K.
in.
Roll)
;
bore,
reverse
Jenyns' Ordinary.
at
three
of Cumberland the siege of Carlaverock 1300, argent, a saltire engrailed vert Parly. Roll a cross in NICOLAS.
;
Ordinary
Kokesalton, John de
LKSTON.
(H. in. Roll) bore, See HUDargent fretty gules; Arden Roll.
Xirkby, Sir
(K.
ill.
;
John
and
Richard de
Roll) bore, argent 2 bars gules on a canton of the last a cross moline (recercelee) or Ashmole and Surrey Rolls.
-cone-
Kirkby, Richard de
;
(K.
n.
Roll) bore,
argent a fess et demy (2 bars) sable, on a quarter of the last a fer-de-moulin of the second Jenyns' Roll.
Kirkland, William
Roll)
lor
RICHARD)
(K. in.
bore,
1
argent,
three gemelles
a
Segar Rolls, and to Sir WILLIAM (K. n.) Parly, and Arundel Rolls - the crosses crosslet are omitted from the blason of the Howard Roll.
a b.iron 1295 sealed the Karons' letter to the Pope 1301, pp. xviii, xxiv, and Lore, at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, gules crusily and" a chevron or Ashmole and Dering Rolls -ascrilxjd also to Sir SIMOX, of Lincolnshire (K. n.) Parly, and
;
sable
Jenyns Ord.
Kyme,
baron 1362 bore, at the second Dunstable tournament 1334, barry anil ermine gale* (F.) gules, three bars 'mine in Asaux.le Roll and Jenyns )rdinary.
;
1
Sir William de bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308 and at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, gules, crusily and a chevron or, a label (3) argent. !!'. "a/ure in Nativity Roll.
i ;
Kirkton.
azure,
1
Rauf de
Inlinary.
(K.
in.
IK.
n.)
Roll)
i
bore,
three
(
\\ater-bougets 2
and
lyon
(F.)
argent;
Shirley.]
-bore, or.
leiiyn*
de (H. in. Roll) bore, argent, six eaglets displayed 3, 2, i sable periDgand Howard Roll* -three eigle in St. George Roll, and *o ascribed to I' in Jenyns' Ordinary.
n,
Raufe
vair
and gules
Asiimo!,
K.<:. 1460 tore, or, K. 402, quarter gulis.
the
Norman
horsemen
(unsuccessful!)') attack.
L
Lacy, Henry de,
banneret, Earl of Lincoln 1257 -bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298 and at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, or, a lycn
Lamplewe,
Sir
John
de, of Cumberland
;
rampant purpure (F.) Nobility and Parliamentary Rolls. JOHN, his grandfather, bore, quarterly or and gules, a baston sable, a label " (5) argent Leveyl escu de Nicol." See F.arls of LINCOLN.
;
(E. n. Roll) bore, or (argent in Glover Roll) a cross florettee at the points sable Parliamentary Roll (peculiarly tricked in Harl. MS. 4033 fo. 50) - ascribed also to ROUKKT (F. and THOMAS in Segar and Surrey Rolls.
)
<1
Lae-i
Roll) and Sir Lacy, John, of Herefordshire ~(E. n. Roll) bore, or, a fess in chief three martlets gules. (F. ) Parliamentary and St. George Rolls.
Adam
de
(H.
in.
n. Roll) bore, argent, a chevron between three lyons' heads erased sable Jenyns' Roll.
Lancaster,
(fil
of
Rutland
;
and ermine
(E. n. Parlia-
Earl of (1267-76) H. III.) bore, England, with a label (3) Grimaldi France, a label (4) on his tomb Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary. Father of the next named. See illustration, page 125.
Edmund,
Lancaster, Thomas,
(1296-1322)
a bendlet sable
(
Parliamentary
Lacy
),
a Cornish Knight-(H.
;
and necks
erased argent
Arundel
Roll.
(F..
banneret, Earl of sealed the Barons' letter to the bore at the battle of xxiv, Pope 1301, pp. xvi, Falkirk 1298, at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, and at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, England, and a label (3) of France Arundel and Parliamentary Rolls a label (5) in
;
Lakenham, William
;
(iuillim
in. Roll)) bore,
and
St.
George
Rolls.
ram-
Lancaster,
(brother of
Sir
Henry
de,
banneret
J L at
Roll) bore,
argent,
last,
JLambourne,
(F,.
Sir
William
argent,
n.
Roll)
;
bore,
last-named) bore, at the 1298 and at the siege of Carlaverock i3oo(Earl of LANCASTER, restored 1327) England and a 'baston azure (F.) Parliamentary and Arundel Rolls sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, as lord of MONMOUTH, pp. xvi, xxiv styled Baron in the Nobility Roll -his son HENRY bore the
battle of Falkirk
;
;
;
THOMAS,
sable IF.)
Parly.,
Ascribed to MILKS in Arden Roll with label (3) gules in Ashmole Roll.
a trick
Lancaster, Henry, K. G.
with a label of France.
Brass.
Duke of
1345-62)
England
Lambourne, William
argent,
-(R. n. Roll) bore, on a bend sable cotised gules three lyons' heads erased of the field (another or) ; Surrey Roll.
(F.)
See Monumental
Duke
of
;
Lambton
Kentish Knight (H. vi. ), a ( Roll) bore, gules, a chevron between three lambs' heads couped argent, quarterly u'jf/i, argent, a chevron sable between three ravens (? Cornish choughs) ppr. beaked and legged
gules
;
(1362-99) bore, France and England quarterly over all a label (3) ermine on each pendant three ermine spots Surrey Roll and Jenyus'
Ordinary.
Arundel
Roll.
*[Lambton, Robert
fess
banneret, baron 1299 bore at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, argent on a canton of the second a gules, lyon passant gardant or, (sealed the Barons'
letter to the
(6)
Shirley,
F.
Pope 1301, pp. xix, xxiv) barry in lieu of 2 bars, &c. ascribed to JOHN of in Holgill Jenyns' Ordinary and to ROGER and
; ,
of Bardwell, Suffolk, (H. VI. Roll) bore, argent on a bend engrailed azure three ranis' heads couped of the first horned or Arundel Roll. of
Suffolk,
WII.I.IAM in St. George Roll. In the Nobility Roll the canton is charged with a cinquefoyle
or.
Lancaster, Sir
am Ibn
Kt. (H. vi. Roll) bore, argent, on a cross en between four escallops sable five grailed gules
l>esants
;
Arundel
Roll.
bore at the siege of Calais 1345-8, argent, two bars gules, on a canton of the second a rose or in the margin also gules, a lyon rampant gardant or, collared a?.ure Ashmole Roll.
;
Thomas
24
.SV7.I/7T
Lancastre, John de
Surrey Roll.
IR. n. Roll) bore, argent, a chevron U'twecn three eagles legs a la cuisse gules, a bordure engrailed sable
;
Langton
a Knight
;
Landles, John de
;
(K.
m.
ceux rampant or
pale or
Lane
>f
Langton, John de
and
vert,
-bore, at the battle Boroughbridge 1322, paly (6) argent and i^uk-s, on a chief azure a lyon passant or (K. Ljiinlant in Ashmole and so borne by Sir CHRISTOPHER, knighted at the capitulation of Calais 1348. Ascribed also to THOMAS in
) ;
(E. in. Roll) bore, per a cross recercelee (moline, in trick) gules, overall a baston sable Jenyns' Ordinary.
;
Langton, Raffe
an
orle argent, a dinarv.
gules,
bend sable
of
;
Jenyns' Orn.
Jenyns' Ordinary.
Lan<?ton,
bore, at the
I
Thomas,
Wingarde
(E.
ceux rampant
for another.
*[Langton
or.
at
the
battle of Boroughbridge 1322 and at the siege of Calais 1345-8. paly (6) or and gules, a bend, bendlet or baston argent (F. Ashmole Roll and for Sir JOHN, of Derby or Notts, in Parlia-
F.
(E. iv. Roll) bore, three with crest Ballard
;
Langtree, Gilbert
ermine spots 2 and
Roll.
Another NICHOI. bore it mentary Roll. at the second Dunstable tournament 1334 and he was probably knighted at the capitulation
of Calais 1348.
of Cornwall, baron 1299 -bore, sable, three chevronels argent; Nobility and Parly. Rolls.
Langford, Sir Rauff, see Longford. Langley, Sir Edmonde de, of Warwickshire (E. II. Roll) bore, argent, a fess and in chief three escallops sable (F. ) ; Parly., Camden, and Harl. Rolls. (\VAi.TF.k bore ogresses
Roll.) Ascribed to GEOFFREY (J) in Howard Roll, and with the escallops 2 and i between the fess in Camden and Dering Rolls.
in
Lanthony,
(E.'i. Roll) (We, or, on a chief indented azure, three plates Harl. Roll.
;
Lapare
Ashmole
v.
Larpare,
(E.
in.
Roll)
;
St.
George
rampant argrnt
doubtful.
);
St.
LATHUN.
Lascelles, Allen
a
George
in
chief as
many
bucks'
heads cabossed or Ashmole Roll. baron of Walton in Lane., ). Langton knighted at the capitulation of Calais 1348
bore, argent, three chevronels gules (F. ascribed (with crest) also to Sir JOHN, of Walton. K. iv., Ballard Roll, and also to THOMA>, baron of Newton, in Jenvns' Ordinary; CHRISTOPHER, differenced' with a label (3! azure Surrey Roll.
)
; ;
argent (F. ); Jenyns' blasoned, probably in with KGI.F.SI I.IKFK, gules on a saltire five besants argent. See also ASSEI.ES.
it
chief
confusion
Lasselles,
or
;
de, of Allerthorpe (E. in. Roll) bore, sable, a cross patee (rlory in trick)
Jenyns' Ordinary.
John
*[Lascelles,
E. n.
)
John de, of Hinderskelfe (9 1315-16 -bore, sable, a cross patonce and a bordure or. Shirley.] F.
of Langthorn (E. in. Roll) bore, argent, six roses 3, 2, i gules Jenvn^'
;
Lassels, John,
Ordinary.
Lascelles, Pigot
IE. n. Roll) bore, argent, three chaplets gules ROGER, Jenyns Roll. differenced with a bordure engrailed of the
1
la-,t
Jenyns' Ordinary.
K.G.,
Lascelles,
mullets
Thomas, of South Cowton (E. in. Roll) bore, gules, on a chevron sable between three eagles' heads erased as many
(6) all
argent
Jenyns' Ordinary.
From a rubbing of
the
Hastings Brass.
125
Lathom,
Sir bore, at the siege of Calais 1345-8, argent (? or) on a chief dancettee azure three plates (K. ), besants in Afhmole MS. the field or with besants in Ashmole Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary.
of Knowesley (E. IV. Roll) bore, or on a chief dancettee azure three over all a bemllet with crest plates, gules ;
;
Thomas
Latimer, Sir
of
Lathom, Philip,
bore, at the battle 1322, and another Sir at the knighted capitulation of Calais 1348, bore, gules, on a cross patonce or five maunches of the field (F. ); Jenyns' Ordinary and Harl. MS. 1481 fo. 86.
Waryn
Boroughbridge
WAKYN,
bore,
at
the
MS.
(H.
1481
in.
fo. 82.
Boroughbridge 1322, LATYMKR, and bend of France, i.e. on a bend azure three
Lathun, Robert de
gules,
fretty
Roll) bore,
Roll.
vair;
St.
George
See
LAPUN.
.^Latimer, William
le, of Corby, banneret, a baron 1299 bore, at the battle of Falkirk and at the 1298 siege of Carlaverock 1300, gules, a cross patonce or (P.)', sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, pp. xviii, xxiv. His son WILLIAM, also a baron, having precedency over his father, bore the same at Falkirk 1298 with a label argent, but without at the first
To Sir NICHOLAS, of rleurs-de-lys or (F.) Yorkshire, a later hand in Parly. Roll IE. II.) adds " Noe bende nor fleur-de-luces," Harl. MS. 6137 fo. 22 for differences see Harl. 1481 fo. 86.
;
Laton, Sir Christopher de (LAYTON)-Knighted at the capitulation of Calais 1348, argent, crusily fitchee (3, 3) a fess sable (F.) ascribed also to THOMAS inGrimaldi Roll and ROBERT differenced with Jenyns' Ordinary. a cinquefoyle pierced of the field Surrey
; ;
Dunstable tournament 1308, and probably at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, then styled banneret, his son may, however, be intended, who certainly bore the same at the second Dunstable tournament 1334. JOHN and THOMAS
differenced with
Roll.
Roll) bore, argent, on a bend gules three escallops of the field F. Jenyns' Roll.
11.
n.
Roll) bore,
label Rolls.
(3,
5)
azure
St.
Surrey Roll.
Launde
bore,
De
la
Launde.
;
Latimer, John de
bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, .and Sir THOMAS bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, gules, a cross patonce or, a label (3) of France Another THOMAS bore it also at Parly. Roll. the second Dunstable tournament 1334, and it in is also ascribed Jenyns Ordinary to THOMAS, of Norfolk it was also carried at the siege of Rouen 1418 and with a bordure argent at the second Dunstable tournament
;
1
LANDLES
Roll)
(E. in. Roll) the field gules for Nativity Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary. (E. iv.
gules
La Ware
*
L
De
la
Ware.
Lawley, Thomas,
1334.
Latimer,
de, of Braybrooke, a bore, gules, a cross patonce or, a label (sable) Nobility and Parly. Rolls. Sir THOMAS, LE BOUKSARY, or BOUCHAKI, differenced with a label (3) sable, on each pendant a plate (F. ), at the first Dunstable Ascribed also to Sir tournament 1308. WILLIAM in the Parly. Roll. Sire WILLIAM LK BOCHARDK further differenced, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, with a martlet argent on the label. In the Nobility Roll the label is differenced bezantee for (i) Sir WILLIAM and for (2)Sir JOHN sable florettee or (F. asTHO.), and for (3) Sir THOMAS the label is azure.
baron 1299
;
;
Thomas
*_Lawton, Hugh,
Hen.
vi.
bore, argent, on
a fess between three crosses crosslet fitchee F. sable, a cinquefoyle of the first. Shirley.]
Ashmole
EDMUND
CROUCHBACK,
1295
EARL OF LANCASTER
.
(K.
five
i.
Roll) bore,
on a cross patonce or
;
covered cups
sable
Guillim Roll.
(BROTHER OF EDWARD i.), AND PROBABLY HIS PATRON SAINT ST. GEORGE From an Illumination prefixed to a Missal,
"
Arcficeologin," xii. 200.
le, of Yorkshire (E. n. Roll) bore, gules, on a cross patonce or, four Parly. Roll (the father of escallops sable Sir WAKYN). Sir THOMAS bore five escallops; Harl. Roll and Harl. MS. 1481 fo. 86.
&*/-*:
126
ARUfS.
*
L
Leche, John,
a chief 1475 liore, ermine, on indented gules, three crowns or. -Shirley. ] F.
(LI.I.HAM),
of
2,
2,
Lechmere,
and
Adam
de
Berks -(E. n. Roll) bore, sable, Horettee(3, MS. Parliamentary Roll in another i) or
;
2.
i.
vulning them-
Le Despencer, Hugh
-bore, at the second Dunstahle tournament 1334, quarterly argent and gules (sic) a baston sable; the fret or in the 2nd and 3rd quarters is probably omitted.
F.
Ledye, Roger
;
n. Roll) bore, argent, a fess gules between three eaglets displayed sable Surrey Roll.
(R.
Lines.
Lee, Ley, ?. De la Lee and De la Ley. Ordinary. Leeham Leigham. Leu, Nicole (H. in. Roll) bore, gules {Le n. Leek e, Andrew de (LKYKK)-(R. Roll) two heraldic wolves passant argent Dering
--.
;
Hugh
Leje*
bore, argent, a chief gules surmounted by a bend engrailed azure. ROBKKT differenced it ith a mullet pierced or Surrey Roll.
;
Roll
greyhounds
in
Le Mare ;.
"Da la
Mare.
(F,.
i.
Leeke, John de
;
n. Roll) bore, argent, on a saltire engrailed sable nine annulets or Surrey Roll.
(LF.YKF.)
(R.
(F,.
Roll) bore,
(F.
)
gules, crusily and a cross patee argent. Segar Roll. See MOVNF.
i,
Le Moyne,
dinary.
Sir John, of Suffolk (I-:, n. Roll) bore, or a saltire engrailed gules; ParSee LK:-:.M. Roll. liamentary
quarterly ermine and faces or Dering Roll.
;
Leem
I-'
a Norfolk Knight -(E. 11. Roll) ( Parliamenbore, or. a saltire engrailed vert See LE MOVNK. tary Roll, an addition.
)
;
j,li.
Sir Peter
(LK.K), of co.
Lane.
Le
(H. in. Roll) bore, checquy or azure. (F.) St. George Roll.
UK CKOFTK.
Le Strange,
n.
Sir John,
of co.
Glouc.
Legh (William)
;
the Boothes (K. iv. Roll) bore, azure, two bars argent, over all a with l>endlet counter compony or and gules crest blasoned checquy but Mallard Roll tricked counter-compony in Jenyns' Roll. Harl. MS. 1481 fo. 80. of
;
Roll) bore, gules, two lyons passant argent, a bordure indented or, over all a
baston azure
Parliamentary Roll.
of Ellesmere, baron
;
Le Strange, Roger,
a, of Bradley-(E. iv. Roll) bore, quarterly (i). argent, a cross sable a of the last. (2), gules, a cross enHcur-de-lys grailed argent (3). argent, a mullet sable (4), vert, a chevron l>etwecn three crosses patonce or with crest; Bulhml Roll.
of Adlington (E. IV. Roll) bore, azure, a plate Ijetween three crowns or, a bordure argent quarterly with, argent, a cross patonce sable, with crest Ballard Roll.
; ;
1295 bore, gules, two lyons passant argent and a bordure engrailed or sealed the Barons' letter to Ihe Pope 1301, pp. xix, xxiv; Nobility, Howard and Arundel Rolls, &c. (F.) Ascribed
also to Sir
JOHN
in
Harleian Roll.
Le Strange,
1309
Legh, Thomas,
bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, argent two lyons passant gules (F. ); sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, pp. borne also by (J) JOHN, in Dering, .xxi, xxiv
;
CamdenandSt. George
Rolls; his son JOHN differenced with a label azure in Glover Roll.
Legh, John,
cross engrailed
12
Hen
vi.
bore, gules,
of Knockyn, ban-
and a
fusil argent.
Shirley.]
*j
H. in. bore the arms of I.ynime, gules, a pale fusily argent. Shirley.] IF.) Or, a lyon rampant gules, was subsequently allowed to LI.IGH of West Hall and a silver lyon to LF.CMI of F.ast Hall.
Le Grose,
Ix'iidlet
Sir
Renaud,
of Norfolk
(E. n.
baron 1299 bore, at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, gules two lyons pass. nit argent, sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope (His son JOHN, of Cor1301, pp. xix, xxiv. sham and of Blanchminster, bore the re\vt-MHarl. MS. 1481 ff. 16, 18) and by Sir ROGF.K Borne also by at the siege of Calais 1345-8. KfHfi.rs, Baron Strange 1325, and JOHN and and St. in HAMON, lenrge Segar, Surrey
;
and
;
a/.nre,
on a
Rolls,
Roll
Roll.
Parliamentary
the
1418.
and by I.F. SR. at the siege of kuum Another JOHN (brother of Eiwi.i's)
in
Ashmole
Leices
differenced with a bcndlct or; Surrey Roll as did his son HAMON, of Hunston, Norfolk. Erun.rs, younger brother of JOHN (the father of HAMON) differenced with a label (3) or, on i-:u h pendant a lyon rampant gules; Harl.
1230-65
toiirchec
' .
Ixin-,
gulev,
irgi:
MS.
1481
fo.
I9
bore,
at
the
first
pali
danci-ttri- ;n>_;cm
Leicester, John,
bore, a/urc. a frss
of Cheshire
trettv gules
i
Dunstablr tournament 1308, gules, two lyons passant argent within an orle (8) martlets or. Of co. Gloucester in Parliamentary Roll. (F.)
U-Uvecn three
with crest
i
L'Estrange,
ihe 2nd
al.su Li.vi
Fowke
See
or.
127
Le Strange, John
Rouen
bore, at the siege of 1418, gules, two lyons passant on the shoulder of each a fleur-de-lys sible. F.
Le Strange,
Sir
Hamon
R'. GKR(J) and another WII.I.IAM (J) Jenyns' Ordinary, Uering and N'orfolk Rolls. ROGER took up the cross in the last Crusade 1270.
;
bore, at the
first
Dunstable tournament 1308, gules, two lyons passant argent oppressed by a baston or (F.) of co. Glouc. in Parliamentary Roll.
;
bore,
at
the
L3 Strange, Robert
6137
fo.
77'-'.
(H. in. Roll) bore, gules crusily and two lyons passant argent St. George Roll -crusily fitchee in Harl. MS.
;
F.
(or
Uunstable tournament 1308, azure, six lyonceux rampant, 3, 2, i, argmt, a label (3) Sir JOHN, knighted at the capitulation gules. of Calais 1348, differenced with a hordnre engrailed or; ascribed also to SIMON in Segar Roll (F.) and in the Parliamentary Roll to Sir SIMON, of Kent, with a bordure indented
or
;
LeStrunn John
Roll) bore,
gules,
LK STUKMY?)-.(H.
)
in.
Segar
Sir
HKNKY
;
mullets
Rolls.
(6)
argent. (F.
Arden and
St.
George
Leyborne
Lesume,
(10)
Adam
argent and
Jenyns' Ordinary.
), of the household of the Earl of Salisbury- (K. ill. Roll) bore, azure, five lyons rampant 2, 2, i argent, a bordure engrailed or, over all a quarter ermine Jenyns' Ordinary ascribed to THOMAS, without the
(
;
bordure
;
in. Roll) bore, St. George argent, a cross engrailed gules Borne also by JOHN I.K FIT/, HKNKY Roll. and JOHN DK. i,.\ LINDIC.
Jenyns' Ordinary.
banneret
(H. vi.
3. 2, i
rampant
Leyburn, Sir de
Leventhorpe
cotised sable
;
Knight (H. vr. Roll) bore, argent, a bend gobony gules and sable
),
(?JOHN), knighted at the 1348 bore, gules, six lyons rampant 3, 2, r argent ascribed also to Sir RICHARD of Yorks, and THOMAS Parliamentary and Surrey Rolls. Sir NICHOLAS of Yorks differenced with a label (3) azure.
capitulation of Calais
;
Arundel
,
Roll.
iv.
Lsvborne, John,
(F..
Leversaeje, Roll) bore, argent, a chevron between three levers erect 2 and i sable with crest Ballard Roll. F.
(E.
;
(K.
n.
Roll)
bore,
of the North, banneret or six lyonceux rampant 3, 2, i sable Jenyns' Ordinary. Ascribed also to RIX;KK and Sir WII.I.IAM, of the North Howard and Parly. Rolls (see WILLIAM above the field argent) THOMAS MAI. LORY bore the same JOHN DE ST. MARTIN bore the
in. Roll) bore,
; ; ;
reverse.
sable
Irnyns' Roll.
Leving, Richard
bore, eimine,
or.
(LEWY.NF.)-(E. n. Roll)
of
(F.) Jenyns' Roll. WIU.IAM DE LEOYN, Brampton, tool; up lh^ cross in the last
bore, azure, a fess or fretty gules, between two rleurs-de-lys of the second F. Shirley.]
v.
Crusade
Leye
1270.
Lewknor,
Sir rore, at the siege of Calais 1345-8 azure, thr'-e chevronels argent ascribed also to ROGKK (T) and Sir THOMAS, of Sussex Dering and Parliamentary Rolls. Another ROGKR differenced with a label (5) or (F.); Camden Roll.
;
;
John
(F,.
Ashmole
in.
surname
doubtful.
Lille,
second Dunstable tournament 1334, gules, two bends deF. pressed by a chevron argent.
at the
(LYLLKI -(H. Roll) bore, argent, a fess between six mullets (6) Howard Roll in other Roils a label i'ules (5) azure.
;
Ancels de
Lillebon, "Walter de
changed.
IF.
)
(H. in. Roll) bore, per pale argent and sable a chevron counter-
Arden
Roll.
a
;
argent
in. Roll) bore, chevron between three talbots passant Ashmole Roll.
1-
Sir .Tohn-(F,.
Lilleburne,
Lexington, John de
Glover Roll.
(K. in. Roll) bore, sable, three dossers (or water-bougets) argent Ashmole and Surrey Rolls.
John de
au kanee
Limbury v, Lymbury.
Limesy, Sir Piers de
bore,
at
(of
Warwickshire)
)
Leyburn,
;
1299 -bore, at tne siege of Cariaverock 1300, azure, six lyonceux rampant 3, 2, i, argent. (F.) Nobility, Parliamentary and Arundel Rolls sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, xxiv ascribed also to JOHN of Kent, xxii, pp.
;
the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, Ascribed (F. gules, an eagle displayed or. to RICHARD in Segar Roll and to Sir RICHARD of Warwickshire, with a baston of MONTKOKD, or four bendlets azure, in Parliamentary Roll
and
in Jenyns' Ordinary to JOHN, with and without a bend azure, and another JOHN or an
eagle purpure
membered
gules.
Limesy, Raf de
(H. in. Roll) bore, gules, three eagles displayed or. (F. Arden and St. George Rolls another R.U'i'(J) bore, six eagles 3, 2, i (F. Dering and Holland Rolls
)
)
and in a note, a label (5) azure (Sir RAKE) for Sir RICHARD Hollnnd and Howard Rolls.
;
fn. 67''.
Roll) bore,
;
played purpure
(the eagle
sable) oppressed by a baston (perhaps the bristoii gobony azure and !,'!!!<< of MoNTFoitT is intended' Segar Roll.
1
'.
128
JAMES,
26TH
EARL OF CRAWFORD,
AND STH
EARL OF BALCARRES,
K.T.
129
Ashmole
of the North (E. i. bore, or an eagle displayed purpure; Roll sable in Segar Roll and differ; ;
Lisle,
Gerard de
fitchee
;
crusily
enced with the baston (?MONTFORT) gobony argent and azure Parliamentary Roll.
argent
nary.
in
Sir
it
crusily
at
Parliamentary Roll.
1232
Lisle, Sir
Roll) bore, quarterly or and gules a " Le baston sable, a label (5) argent. (F.) " veyl escu de Nicol. Segar, Cnmden, Nobility and other Rolls; no label in Nobility Roll
the de, knighted capitulation of Calais 1348 bore, argent, a lyon passant gardant gules crowned or.
bore,
(?
Warren
Lisle-Le Count de
gules,
three
bars
H.
VI.
diapered).
Norfolk Roll.
1257-
1311 bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298, and at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, or a lyon rampant purpure (F.) lyon sable in Howard
;
Roll.
de, banneret (H. vi. on a chief azure three lyonceux Arundel and rampant of the first. (K. St. George Rolls. See also INCI'I.K. Lisley, Sir John de, of Hants - (K n. Roll) bore, or, a chevron between three leaves
Roll) bore, or,
)
Lisley, Sir
John
Parliamentary
Ordinary.
(E. n. Roll) bore, gules, crusily or an orle vair Parliamentary Roll ascribed also to WILLIAM (F. ) in St. George Roll.
;
Lisley,
John
;
(K. I. Roll) bore, gules, a chevron between three " foyles "or Grimaldi Roll. (F.) Sir WAI.TKK bore the reverse and a label azure Nativity
;
Roll.
Lindsay, Walter de
gules,
(H.
in.
an orle vair
le fitz,
;
Lisoures,
;
John
(K.
in.
WALTER
azure
Jenyns' Ordinary.
(K.
in.
Roll) bore,
barry (6) or and azure, on a bend gules three cinquefoyles pierced argent Ashmole Roll
;
two chevronels and a mullet or tricked as a martlet Jenyns' Ordinary and Roll. Lisours,John -bore, at the second Dunstable tournament 1334, azure, a chief or. (F. Ashmole Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary.
)
on the bend
(F.
in
St.
*[Lister,
John,
6 K.
11.
bore, ermine, on a
Shirley.]
(R.
F.
George
Rolls.
Lisle, Lisle,
P.
De Insula and De
de, of Wotton,
Littlebury,
1299,
John de
;
n.
Roll) bore,
;
John
signed but did not seal the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, page xxiv. He bore, a fess between two chevronels sable or, ascribed also to his son JOHN, 2nd baron, K.G. (a founder), who served at the siege of Calais 1345-8 Nobility and Surrey Rolls ascribed also to Sir ROBERT, Banneret, in Guillim, Parliamentary and Arundel Rolls to another
;
argent, two lyons passant gardant gules Sir ROBERT differenced, with Surrey Roll. a label (3) azure Ashmole Roll. See Monuof Sir HUMPHREY. mental Kffigy
Littlebury,
{E.
III.
ROBERT (|) in Dering Roll; to WARREN in Segar Roll, and to WILLIAM (F. at the siege of Rouen 1418 another WILLIAM differenced
)
;
two lyons passant gardant gules on a bend vert three eaglets or Jenyns' Ordinary. displayed Littlebury, Robert bore, at the second Dunstable tournament 1334, argent two lyons passant gules, a label azure (F.) apparently
Roll) bore, argent,
;
not gnrdant.
with a martlet
or.
Lisle, Sir
de, of Rutland (E. n. Roll) bore, or, on a fess between two chevronels sable three roses argent Parly. Roll.
;
Baldwin
1311,
appears to be referred to in the first entry. Sir JOHN, his son or grandson, knighted at the capitulation of Calais 1348 bore, gules, a lyon passant gardant argent crowned or (F.), one of the founders of the Order of the Garter, Sir GER.\Ri>and Sir WARIN, of Rutland, both bore the arms at the first Dunstable tournament 1308 Parly. Roll ascribed to another GERARD in Dering Roll. They are also ascril>ed to Sir Foui.K in Harleian'Roll.
;
;
SIR
HUMPHREY LITTELBURY.
CHURCH
IN LINCOLNSHIRE.
IN HOLBEACH
After Stothard.
'3
IITII
BARONET.
SO.WE
131
JLivett,
in. Roll) bore, argent, (F. ) lyon rampant sable. crusily gules Howard Rolls. and Dering
Robert -'(H.
a
*[Loraine, William, H.
sable
and argent, a
F.
Shirley.]
Loring, M"ele,
gules.
St.
George
Roll.
n. Roll) bore,
Rolls.
K.<;. (a founder) 1344 l>ore, quarterly argent and gules, a bend sable; K. 398 fo. 24; at the siege of Calais 1345-8 the coat is blasoned, quarterly or and gules a bend of the last; and in the Surrey Roll (R. II.) quarterly argent and gules a bend engrailed of the last Sir PIERS, of Beds, bore the bend as did Sir WILLIAM at Parly. Roll plain the siege of Rouen 1418.
;
Lodiham
L'Orti
in.
vel
baron
Roll)
bore,
1299
Nobility Roll.
Lorty, Sir
;
*:Lone, Richard de
DE HAMPTON
de, of Somerset -(K. n. Roll) and JOHN (K. in. Roll) bore, azure a cross or Parly. Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary.
Henry
Sir
Loudham,
Parly,
and
in
John
Longchamp, Henry
or,
in.
Roll) bore,
;
RAFFK
three crescents
argent.
See
HENRY DE THAN!
gules
on each a mullet
Jenyns'
Jenyns' Ordinary.
Loudham,
Ordinary.
saltire gules
Sir John, of Derby (K. n. Roll) bore, argent, on a bend azure, three crosses crosslet or Crusily on Parly. Roll. the bend in Ashmole Roll and Harl. MS.
;
6137
fo.
19.
nary.
[LongespiSe, Mauld, dau. of WILLIAM, Duke of Normandy, and wife to HLT.H MORTIMEK, who came with the Conqueror (Roll
bore, gules, three espees (swords erect), argent, Jenyns' Roll a fable.]
Lounde, Henry
fretty
(K.
i.
azure
Jenyns' Roll.
Loundres, Robert de
;
E.
i.)
Longespee, William,
;
Earl of Salisbury
(H. in. Roll) bore, per pale argent and sable, a chevron gules Howard Roll. Sir ROBF.KT bore the chevron per pale gules and or Ashmole Roll.
;
(H. in. Roll) bore, azure, six lyonceux Glover and pant (3, 2, i) or; Howard. see Monumental Effigy. Grimaldi Rolls gules. KSTIKNN differenced with a label " cantell " Glover Roll and another with a
ram-
Louthe, Richard
endentee" or and
(K. I. Roll) bore, "partie gules tricked per pale dancettee or and gules Jenyns' Roll.
;
i.
bendy
(6)
gules and or
Camden
iv. Roll)
bore,
Lovayne, Sire de
a lyon
;
(K.
i.
a bendlet argent, quarpaly 161 or and gules and argent and terly with, quarterly gules
Ballarcl Roll.
EDMUND
in.
i,
Roll)
2,
a fess
HENRY dancettte ermine; Ashmole Roll. and Sir JOHN, of Hunts., bore the fess argent Rolls. and Jenyns' Se'gar, Parly., (F.)
;
Longvale, Jolm-(E.
three bends vair
;
i.
Jenyns' Ordinary.
Roll
BY FAIR ROSAMOND.
Roil) bore, checquy argent Roll. chief sjules three mullets or ; Parly.
<?
lot" Suffolk) at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, or a fess billette'e argent (F.jjj Parly. gules, Ascribed to Roll and J.-nyns Ordinary. MATHK.W (baron 1294) Glover, St. George,
;
bar.nen-t
bore,
;
at
Dunstable tournament 1308, or, and a lyon rampant azure (F. Parly. and Arundel Rolls. Not crusily in Glover
crusily
Roll.
)
JOHN took up
the cross
in
the last
and other
Rolls.
C'rusade 1270.
Lovedale, Sir
de, of Brabant -bore, at the siege of Calais 1345-8, sable, a bugle horn argent, on a chief of the second a lyon ]M",uH gardant
or.
John
in.
Roll)
;
bore,
F.
rampant per fess gules and Arden and St. George Rolls (sable and Jenyns' Ordinary) NIGEL, of Hums,
;
of Essex (E. n. Roll) bore, azure, three bars dancettee or; in Harl. MS. colours reversed Roll; I'arly. R(X;KK. Iwire dance'e (6) or and 6137 fo. 14 sable (F.) St. George Roll.
;
bore the
field
or
Harl.
MS.
1481
f-j.
39.
"jLovett, Robert
bore, argent, three (33 F. I.) wolves passant in pale sable. F. Shirley.]
Lovell,
baron,
John,
1299
bore,
of
at
1298, undee (6) or and and Arundel Rolls. JOHN, Lord de Dackingg, sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, with these arms differenced with a label (3) on
;
,
Tichmarsh,
Low,
Sir le, of Bucks (E. n. Roll) bore, argent, two bars and in chief three wolves' heads erased gules Parly. Roll.
;
John
Low, Nichols le
Howard
Rolls.
Dering and
each pendant 3 mullets, pp. xx, xxiv; see JOHN Another JOHN bore them (undiffer(2) below. enced) at the second Dunstable tournament
1334
;
"Lawther, Henry
six annulets 3, 2,
i
ascribed also to
;
THOMAS,
of Tichmarsh,
in Jenyns'
Ashmole for Sir JOHN in Harleian and Guillim Rolls. (1) JAMES, brother of JOHN, first-named,
Ordinary, tricked or and azure in Roll and as. or three bars nebulae gules
(E. in. Roll) bore, argent, sable Jenyns' Ordinary or; Jenyns' Ordinary and Ashmole Roll. Borne also by Sir JKFFKY, a Kentish Knight. See Incised Slab.
;
HUGH
bore the
field
differenced with a quarter ermine, Harl. MS. 1481 fo. 43. (2) JOHN, differenced with a label (5) azure. Camden and St. George Rolls each charged with three mullets (6) or Segar Roll. F.
; ;
Lucien, Piers
;
(E. in. Roll) bore, argent, a lyon rampant gules, over all a baston gobony or and azure Jenyns' Ordinary.
(LOKYN)
bore,
(3) Sir WILLIAM, knighted at the capitulation of Calais 1348. differenced with a label
(3)
Surname doubtful
tricUed in
gobony argent and azure (F. ); the label Ashmole MS. as barry (8) argent
rather
COKYN
or
QUKIN.
(E. in. Roll) bore, argent,
and
azure, perhaps identical with trick of Sir of Oxford, in Parly. Roll, who bore a label of VALENCE, viz., barry, argent and azure, on each pendant, a martlet gules.
WILLIAM,
Lucre, "William
an orle sable
;
Jenyns' Ordinary.
(4)
WILLIAM,
differenced with
a label of
of
Cockermomh, baron
;
Lovell, Sir
at the
first
1297 bore, gules, three lucies hauriant 2 and i argent (F.) Ashmole Roll ,v, in Arden and Glover Rolls -ascribed to RICHARD in the Grimaldi Roll, and so carried at the siege of
Rouen
1418.
THOMAS,
differenced
at
the
undfc
(6)
second
Dunstable tournament
in Parly,
and Ashmole
Rolls.
bore the baston argent in Camden Roll, and another JOHN differenced with a baston sable
in
JOHN LK FlTZ
1334
with a
Arden
Roll.
Ordinary 4 lucies in blason. Sir WILLIAM bore the paternal coat crusilv arirrnt Harl
;
argent Jenyns'
1481,
ff.
59-65.
Lovell,
Le
Sr.
the siege of Rouen 1418. undee (6) or and gules quarterly with, azure, florettee and a lyon rampant gardant argent IF. Surrey Roll, as LE SK. DK LOVKL and HOLLAND. Borne
;
(William) de
bore,
at
Lucy, Sir
Howard,
AYMER or KMERY), 01 Kent (H. in. Roll) bore, azure crusily and three lucies 2 and i hauriant or;
i
Amery
St.
also
JOHN. K.G.
1405;
THOMAS,
Parliamentary,
LOWTHER.
From
Boutell.
ET1NEN_
ESTIGIA
'34
Luttrell,
Lucy, Geoffrey,
i I ;
(H. in. Roll) Iwre. gules, crusily three lucies hauriant 2 and RKYNOI.D V. i or Parliamentary Roll, &c. azure Surrey Roll. differenced with a label
of
(3)
;
Kent
co.
Line..
Andrew, Robert
;
of
i
bore azure, a bend between six martlets argent St. George and Guillim Rolls. AI.KXANDKK took up the cross in the last
(H. in. Roll)
ft'.
59, 65.
Crusade 1270.
Ludburgh, John
gules, faces or
;
Ludlowe,
at the capitulation of Calais 1348 -bore, or, a So also JOHN, in (F.) lyon rampant sable.
Luttrell, Sir Andrew, of co. Line. (K. n. Roll), and Sir HUGH (H. vi. Roll) bore, or, a bend between six martlets sable Parliamentary and Atkinson Rolls. Luttrell, Hugh bore, at the siege of Rouen 1418, or, a bend between six martlets sable a
;
(F.
Surrey
Ludlow,
and
John
Sir Thomas, of Salop (F. n. Roll) bore, azure, three lyons (K. ill.) Parliamentary Roll argent
;
of
France- IM<\
K.
bend
(
dancett(5e sable.
),
F.
Ludlow, Thomas
stable
Dun(
crusily a lyon
Lye
argent
F.
a Knight (H. VI. Roll) bore, argent, a bend fusily sable, a crescent of the second Arundel Roll.
;
crusily or in
Ashmole
Roll.
,
Lymbury,
gules. battle
F.
Lukard
three
Roll.
(?
(F..
in.
Roll)
bore,
;
argent
Sir John, knighted at the capibore, argent an estulation of Calais 1348 cocheon sable within an orle of cinquefoyles
Ashmole
Roll)
Lymbury,
and Sir T.-(R. n.
;
Sire
William de
bore, at
tin-
*Lumley, Rauf
bore, argent, a fess gules betwei-n three popinSurrey and Atkinson Rolls. jays ppr. (F.)
(R.
of Boroughbridge 1322, argent five (F.) Six-foylc-s cinquefoyles 2, 2, i sable. ascribed to JOHN in Jenyns' Ordinary.
Lumley, Marmadn'ke
gules,
n. Roll) bore,
Lynde
on a
fess
as
many KOBKKT
Rolls.
Sir mullets pierced of the last. i>K, of co. Durham (K. in), l>ore the
)
at the
second
)un-
rampant
'Lyster, John, 6 F.
fess
n.
bore,
ermine, on a
Shirley.]
or
See
and
Roll. pant gules Arden and Harl. MS. 1418 fo. 29.
Lvthegranes, John
gules,
(K.
in.
all
Jenyns' Ordinary.
I.
*[Luttley,Philipde,2oF.
or
bore, quarterly,
rampant counter-
"[Lyttelton,
argent, a
sable.
Thomas-bore
between
F.
(H.
three
iv.
changed.
F.
chevron
Seal) escallops
Shirley.]
AN UNIDENTIFIED
from
Sir
EFFIGY
IN
THE
TEMPLE CHURCH.
the
of
Laurence and Thomas Bassett Cornwall bore similar Arms, as did Sir Richard
Lovedaye of Essex.
'35
M
M
. . .
seles,
;
Edmond
de
(H.
in.
Roll)
and sable a fess counterchanged George Roll borne also by CUSACKK and Frrz PAINE. See WINCKLKS.
bore, per pale argent
St.
\Malet, Baldwin,
escallops or.
F,.
i.
Shirley.
F.
JMalett, Robert
George
Rolls.
Mac
of
Scotland
gules
(K.
I.
;
Roll)
(H. in. Roll) bore, sable, three round buckles, tongues to the dexter, 2 and i, argent. (F.) Dering, Howard and St.
Jenyns' Ordinary.
Sir
Duncan,
of Scotland
Mallet, Sir
or,
Maehell, John
of Notts (K. n. Roll) bore, gules, a fess ermine between six buckles tongues to the dexter, or Parliamentary Roll the fess or, in Harl. MS. 6137 fo. 19''.
;
Thomas,
(K.
of
Jenyns' Ordinary.
Mac Moylin,
doyne,
Clarus
(O'MOII.I.CHONRYE),
Archdeacon of Klphin, founded the Abbey of Loughkee 1215 and also the Church of Derynco. Rcscommon, (.-\KCHDALK) bore, argent, a dexter arm issuant from the sinister (F. gules. Jenyns' Ordinary as CHAUI.KS
)
Bucks (F. n. Roll) bore, sable, a chevron between three buckles tongues to the dexter argent Jenyns' and Parliamentary Roll.
;
in.
Roll) bore,
gules,
three greyhounds
;
courant
DE
I.A
ROUGH MAYNK.
in pale argent collared gemelles or Surrey Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary. (RoBKKT bore the field sable and the collar blasoned
Madrestone, Philip de
;
(H. in. Roll) bore, gules, a double headed eagle displayed .... membered or Howard Roll.
(K.
gobonee or and sable.) Sir THOMAS and Sir WILLIAM seem to have borne the greyhounds
uncollared
;
Arden,
Rolls.
Parliamentary,
Hallard
and Arundfl
Magnaby, Hugh de
nrgent,
three
in.
Roll) bore,
;
bars sable,
a maunch gules
banneret
Grimaldi Roll.
See
MANBY.
Arundrl
jMaili, Giles de
Roll.
(H. in. Roll) bore, or, three mallets (or martels) gules^ (F.) Dering
in.
bore, at the
first
Roll)
(F.)
bore,
St.
gules,
a chief ermine.
Dunstable tournament 1308, argent, a l>end engrailed gules -purpure in Harl. MS. 6137. Hut see MALM AINS. (F.
Mainwaring, John, of
Pever (F. iv. Roll) bore, gules, two bars argent, a crescent azure M. of Ightfield bore the same, quarterly with, checquy argent and sable Milliard Roll.
;
(K. i. Roll) bore, gules, a chief or, over all a baston gobony (6)
argent and azure Nativity and Parliamentary Rolls and Jenyns' Ordinary.
Malignee, Reynold
ermine, on a fess gules, Surrey Roll.
(R.
*Man(waring), "William
bore, argent, two bars gules
;
(K.
in.
Roll)
Roll.
Grimaldi
(K. n. Roll) bore, de bis") hinds' heads argent, three (heads couped gules Parliamentary Roll.
(H. in. Roll) bore, argent, two bars and in chief three esSee also STKAIcallops gules Arden RolL
1IKRNE.
(F. in. Roll) bore, argent, a chevron between three hinds' heads erased gules; Ashmole Roll byses in Jenyns'
(1227) bore, or, a lyon rampant tail fourch^e gules Rolls. Ashmole, Nobility and Surrey
;Males, John
Rolls.
(H. in. Roll) bore, gules, three Catherine wheels (F.) altered to round buckles, to the dexter or tongues Dering and Howard
;
of co. Leicester (1C. n. Roll) bore, or, three lyonceux passant gardant sable Parliamentary Roll.
Malsssour, Sir
Thomas
Mallory,
(K. in.
six
Thomas
(F.
in.
bore, per pale azure and ROBERT fil. HKNRY argent; Ashmole Roll. took up the cross in the last Crusade 1270.
lyonceux ramprnt, 3, 2, i, sable; Jenyns' JOHN DE LAYBOURXK bore the Ordinary. same, a'nd JOHN DE ST. MARTIN bore, the
reverse.
'36
AKKI
iH.
in.
in
Roll) bore, or a demi-Iyon tnil fourchee St. George Ro". chief gules. (!'.)
Isle of -bore,
{!'.)
Harl.
Maintains, (Sir)
second
Thomas
bore,
at
the
Dunstable tournament 1334, gules dexter hands apaumee argent an), (three ermine (spot in each palm) ; Ashmole Roll.
(K. in. Roll) bore, argent, three barrulets sable, over all a maunch gules Jenyns' Ordinary. MAGNABY
in
Grimaldi Roll.
'Maintains,
gules,
;
(H. in. Roll) bore, three dexter hands apaumee 2 and i Roll hands, or(K. in Ho\\;ird argent, Dering Roll Nicxu.K bore gules in Ashmole Roll
; )
;
Henry
Manby,
(E. H.
Parliamentary
bore,
them argent
in
Rolls.
F.
Boroughbridge 1322,
Kent
(H. in.
gules
argent in
Camden
so also for
vaire, argent and Ashmole MS., Harl. and Ashmole Rolls, and JOHN in the St. George Roll.
of
Warwick-
the
Dunstable tournament 1308, argent, a bend engrailed purpure K. (azure in Harl. MS. 6137 fo. 10) Parliamentary Roll and lenyns' Ordinary bend, plain in Nativity Roll.
;
1308, vaire, or
eaglets displayed or
Parliamentary Roll.
Manclerk
v,
Menclerk.
Maintains,
Ordinary.
Thomas
Roll)
(!".)
bore,
Mandevile (Geffrey
;
Jenyns'
Mauley.
in.
de) Earl of (F.ssex and Gloucester 1213-16) bore, quarterly or and gules Glover and Grimaldi Rolls. See Mr. Round's GKOKKKKY I>K MAXDKVII.I.K Borne also by the family of DE SAY. 392-6.
of Hants, or
Wilts.
-I
Maltham,
Ratcliffe
(E.
Roll)
bore,
;
gules
n.
and
Mandevile, John de
;
Malton, Henry de
a lyon rampant
argent
;
(H. in. Roll) bore, quarterly argent and azure within a bordure Howard Roll. vaire or and gules
Jenyns' Ordinary.
(K. in. Roll) bore,
or
Richard
in
de, of
azure, fretty
Parliamentary &c.
(argent
Ashmole
sable, a lyon rampant argent crowned or, a Ixirdure of the second charged with annulets (13) of the first ; Ashmole Roll.
Malton
;.
Multon.
banneret, a baron
Sire RICHARD differenced it at the Roll). battle of Boroughbridge 1322 with a label (3) F. Ascribed to another RICHAKH in gules. Dering Roll.
Mandevile, Richard de
and Grimaldi
Rolls.
(H. in. Roll) bore, azure, fretty argent a fess gules Glover
;
1330 bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308 (as le fitz) and at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, sable, frettyor, a label (3) argent; another Sir John bore it without the label
Sire siege of Calais 1345-8. GAWYN bore the same, Howard Roll (H. in.) as often tricked and blasoned, a fret. See also AKUNDF.I. and Fn/Ai.Av Ascribed to another JOHN (J) in the Dering Roll.
(K.)
Mandeville, Sir
JOHN
in
Thomas
;
at
the
on a chief indented (E. n. Roll) bore, argent, Parliamentary Roll. gules, three martlets or
Harl.
MS.
6137.
(F..
Mandeville,
Thomas
;
Jenyns' Ordinary.
of Sussex
iH. in.
'Maltravers, William
sable,
frctty
lyons passant
Malvesyn
v.
Mavesyn.
argent, a lyon rampant sable between nine escallops in uric gules. (F.) Dering (as MANBY), Camden and ParliaBorne also by MANBY, of mentary Rolls. Elsham, in co. Line.
bore,
MACLEAN OF DUART.
I'rom
137
Manners, Sir
(F.)
Cam-
Dunstable tourna-
and
William
MERKE)
Ascribed also to HENRY, in Arden Roll -JOHN BLOYON bears the same; Jenyns' Ordinary.
*Manners, John
Roll)
bore, or,
(azure, in
and Sir Robert (E. in. two bars azure and a chief Nativity Roll) Ashmole Roll
;
a lyon rampant argent Arden and Norfolk " sautant Rolls embelif" (F. in Jenyns' Sir JOHN of F.ssex bore it within Ordinary. a bordure indented or Parly. Roll -engrailed (F.) in St. George Roll.
)
;
Markham,
Manningham
;
),
Knight (H.
vi.
Roll)
bore, azure, on a chief or a demi lyon rampant issuant gules. (F. Sir of Sedbrooke bore it within a bordure JOHN
Sergeant K. n.)
moor-
(?argent).
Harl.
MS.
1481
fo. 84.
Manny, Terry de
folk, bore the same.
Markinfleld,
argent, on a
Andrew
Ordy.
Roll,
it
H.
vi.
Manny,
1359,
Sir
Walter
1347
three
closed
Roll.
Arundel
(K. in.
all
de,
a baron
l>ore,
Markington, Henry de
ermines
bore, gules, an orle argent, lenyns' Ordinary.
;
Roll)
over
a bend
Marley, Roger de
only
two chevronels
(MERI.EY) (H. in. Roll) bore, barry, argent and gules, a bordure azure charged with martlets or Glover Roll.
;
Mansell
Maunsell.
),
jMarley, Tebaud de
Roll)
bore, or, a
Mansion
a Kentish Knight (H. vi. Roll) bore, gules, a fess ermine between three mullets pierced argent Arundel Roll.
;
Maneston, Richard de
;
Marmaduke ;.
Pitz
Marmaduke.
;
(H. in. Roll) bore, argent, a fess gules between three eagles sable Howard Roll. displayed an Essex Knight (H. vi. Mantell ), Roll) bore, argent, a cross engrailed between four martlets sable Arundel Roll.
(
;
Marmion, John,
banneret,
bore, vair, a fess gules also did PHILIP (F.), Sir Ashmole and Arden Rolls
in
ROBERT
;
and WILLIAM
Dering
Roll.
F.
Mapertishall, Sir
(K. in. Roll) bore, argent, fretty sable, on a chief gules a lyon passant gardant or Ashmole Roll.
;
John
Marmion, Philip
a fess gules fretty
or.
F.
St.
George and
Glover
(H.
VI.
Rolls.
Ulster, Earl of, v, Edmund Mortimer. March r. de la March. Marchington, Thomas (R. n. Roll) bore,
March and
Marmion,
added
argent
;
Roll)
a fess gules
and,
between Arundel
rampant 3 and 3
or,
fret sable,
Marmion,
or.
Roll.
See also
MARKINGTON.
Surrey
Sir William bore, at the siege of Calais 1345-8, vair, a fess gules, a lal>el (3)
F.
+Marconville,Raulfde
)
quarterly argent (or, in Ashmole M.S.) and azure, in the first quarter a lyon rampant gules. (F. Dering Roll same arms as DAVY
and
gules
Harl.
MS.
1481
fo. 71.
(iKKCOMVILE
1
alias
JERKAVII.E.
of Suffolk
Marmion,
rampant
Jenyns'
Sir
William
(F.
)
bore, at the
gules,
;
first
Dunstable tournament
vair
1308,
crowned or
n. Roll) bore, azure, two bars argent, on a chief gules a lyon passant (gardant H. 4033 /i5 b )or; Parly. Roll. See DENNARDESTON.
a lyon (uncrowned in
Knight
in
of co. Leic.
though
is
Mare, Mareli, Mareys, Mardac, v. de la Mare, Marley, Smareys, Murdac. JMarines, Thomas de (H. in. Roll) bore,
or, St.
MS. 6137
lyon
vert.
fo.
tMarmion, Philip
sable, a
;
(H.
in.
Roll)
bore,
(F.
Dering and
George
Rolls.
sword erect in pale, point in chief Dering and Howard Rolls point in
MACLEAN OF
From
Drill/inland's
ROSS.
Sculptured
"
Monuments
in Tona."
33
Marnell, Stephen de
azure,
Martinaux, Anketyn-(K.
argent, a cinquefoyle gules
;
on a chief
Roll.
or,
Jenyns Ordinary.
(K.
i.
Howard
Marney, Robert -( R.
Marr, Earl of
crusily fitchee
Martindale, William de
bore, harry (6) argent sable; Jenyns' Roll.
Roll)
and
gules,
a baston
a lyon rampant gardant argent; Wll.i.IAM differenced with a label (3) or; Surrey Roll.
(H. in.
Roll) bore,
;
azure,
fo.
and a bend or
Vincent 162
I33
h
.
In Norfolk Roll
or.
(Ivirl
azure, billettee
and
*
R. n. bore, first and fourth quarterly gules and or, in the of the canton a three fleurs-de-lys argent,
Shirley.]
a bend
K.
(K.
i.)
Marshall, The
;
of Pembroke) (H. in. Roll) bore, per pale or and vert a lyon rampant Rolls. Norfolk Howard and gules Glover,
Massinefberd, Lambert,
bore,
azure, three quatrefoyles (two and one) in chief a boar passant or, charged on the shoulder with a cross patee gules. Shirley.] F.
1309
bore, at the siege of Carlaverock 1300 (sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, pp. xviii, xxiv), and at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, gules a bend lozengy or (F.) (blasoned, Sire ANCF.I-, of engrailed) Parly. Roll. Norfolk, then differenced it with a label (3) Another Sire ANCKI. bore it undiffeargent. renced at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322 Ascribed also to JJoHN in (Parly. Roll). Define and Harl. Rolls variously blasoned and tricked as, a bend fusily or lozengy, or a bend of fusils or lozenges conjoined which The last appears to be the recognised form. Marshal of Ireland bore the bend argent
; ;
of Tatton
and argent, a
Massy,
Hamond
;
in.
Roll)
.
bore,
quarterly gules and or in the first a lyon \noiher rampant argent Jenyns' Ordinary. cote is thus obscurely blasoned from the Howard Roll, bendy of" lozenges conjoined or and gules a lyon rampant table.
(R.
;
Massy, John
cross patonce or
n.
Roll)
bore, sable, a
Surrey Roll.
Jenyns' Ordinary.
Mateflon,
chevronny
Guy
(8) gules
de
-(H.
;
in.
and or
Howard
Parliamentary Roll.
of Kssex, Kt. (H. vi. Roll) bore, gules three niartels or, handles Arundel niartels Roll; argent (F.); argent for WAI.TKR, H. in. Norfolk Roll RicHARObore it or and gules Denng Roll. Sir AIIAM, of Berks, and RICHARD bore it sable
;
Mathew
Vorks. ), of Thornton Steward, (K. I. Roll) bore, gules, three martlets argent, Friz See Roll. tricked as martels Jenyns' STEVEN, of Thornton RUN!.
(
;
and
argent. (F.
jMartel, Richard
three martels gules
;
Parly, (K.
and
i.
St.
George
Rolls.
or,
Roll)
Roll.
bore,
Dering
(K. i. llarleian
Roll
i.
same arms
Roll) bore,
bore, at the first Dungules, three piles wavy meeting in base or. Undee or and carried by Le was "en lung" (F.) gules MAUDUYTat the battle of BoroughSire bridge 1322, i.e., paly wavy 16) or and gules tricked as three palets nebulee in Ashmple Roll for Sir JOHN of Swinford, and as three
1308.
. .
. ;
piles dancettee
in chief
three tor-
See MOKI.S.
of Kemeys, banneret, the battle of Falkirk
bore,
at
of Hants or Wilts, in Parly. Roll. JOHN, carried "gules" (sic) at the second Dunstable tournament 1334 apd in Jenyns' Roll (K. i.) paly undee (6) or and sable is ascribed
to another
WILLIAM MArnrvn
to the
argent,
two
JOHN.
Pope
Another Sir
See
Northumberland
WILLIAM,
liezanty.
at
the battle of
lioroughbridge 1322,
also St.
1
MARTIN and
n. Roll) bore, argent, two bars gules charged with three liezants Parly. Roll.
each
ermine, two bars gules (F. ); Parly, and \V.\i. TKR and \Vn.i.i \\i bore Nativity Rolls. Sir Wn.l.lAM MARTYN the field argent tears the same Glover and Jenyns' Rolls.
; ;
of Warminster,
.
and
Martyn, Warryn
ermine three bars
(H.
in.
Roll)
\Viu.i AM Cities. with alabel (5) azure; Howard Roll. and ROIIKRT took up the cross
bore, differenced
Thomasand azure,
(K.
in.
Rolls)
NICHOLAS
in the last
a bordure bezanty in lenyns' Ordinary), \shmole and St. George Rolls. THOMAS took up the cross
.
Crusade
1270.
in the last
Crusade
1270.
Kiiir.v
oi
TKMIM.K CHI-RCH.
From
tug.
Richar,hi>u.
Of-'
ARMS.
'59
Maulare, William v. Mallory. bore, Mauley, Piers de(H. in. Roll) and St.
a maunch gules (.)
Rolls.
;
bore, argent,
Glover
George
Maurus, Aumeride
and DE MANES.
Mauley,
1295
1298, or, bore, at tne t uleof a bend sable (F.) and sealed the Barons Sir letter to the Pope 1301, pp. xviii, xxiv. ROBERT, or rather, perhaps. Sir PIERS (3rd Calais 1345-8. baron), bore it at the siege of
WWA
checquy or and azure, a chevron gules. (F. St. George Roll. Variously called DE F.RDERNE
Maurewarde, Thomas
;
-(R. n. Roll) bore, azure, a fess argent between three cinquefoylesor pierced Surrey Roll.
n. Roll) bore, argent,
and
baron), bore
Roll.
it
at the siege of Rouen 1418 M.\UI.KV bore or, a bend Jenyns' Roll Le Sire with HIGOD, same as ROBERT sable
Arundel
In
Howard
Roll.
FOSSARD. His brothers (i) ROBERT, Ixjre, on the tend, three eaglets displayed argent and (2) JOHN, bore on the bend, as many
dolphins
fo. 87.
quarterly
Mautas, William
Roll.
-(H.
or
Howard.
MS.
1481
Maveysyn, Guy
bars gules
;
Howard
Mauley, Sir
de, of Yorkshire on a bend sable three (K. I. Roll) bore, or, and eaglets displayed argent (F.); Segar Harleian Rolls see Monumental K.frigy, and azure "Archawlogia," vol. 31, p. 47 -the bend in Ashmole Roll. Mauley, Sir John de,of Yorkshire (K. n. three dolphins Roll) bore, or, on a bend sable
;
Robert
and
Robert
(H. III. Roll) bore, gules, three bendlets argent; Dering, Howard and Surrey Rolls. JOHN GRELEY, carries the same.
(K. i. Roll) bore, masculy gules and ermine, on a quarter azure a cross tricked masculv and a cross recercel^e or
,
Mawburney
Parly. Roll. i. Mauley, Sir Ed. de, of Yorkshire (K.two tetween Roll) bore, or, on a bend sable three dolphins lyons rampant of the second, another embowed argent, Harleian Roll coat or. on a bend sable, three eight foyles
embowed
argent
Medhope
(F..
;
a.-
Jenyns' Ordinary.
Ashmole
Harleian Roll.
Melise, Roger de
Mauley, Sir
de, of Yorkshire IK. II. Roll) bore, or, -on a tend sable, three F. (Harl. MS. wyverns, tails nowed, argent
; ;
Edmond
two bars and in chief three escallops gules Arden Roll. See MALISE.
(E.
i.
Melsanby, Walter de
sable, Roll.
Roll) bore,
;
Jenyns'
4033 fo. 43'') three bunches of grapes argent F. Harl. MS. 6137, Parliamentary Roll. a (F.. I. Roll) bore, sable, Maunsell, chevron between three mullets pierced or;
John
|K. in. Roll) bore, azure, a cross patonce voided argent and in which Rolls, Cotgrave lenyns', Surrey,
;
Jenyns' Roll.
not voided.
of
Melton, John de
)
Glouc.
gules, a fess
sometimes or
George and
ascribed to another
WILLIAM
in
-|F.. in. Roll) bore, argent, a cross patonce voided gules pece botonee. (F. Jenyns' Ordinary. Menclerk, Peres de (H. in. Roll) bore, azure, three cinquefoyles argent Norfolk Roll.
;
*Menell, Sir
MENYI.L, MEYNEI.L), of co. Cambridge bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, vaire argent Sir GYLES, and sable, a label (3) gules. (K. bore it undifferencecl, and RICHARD bore the
(MI.NYLE,
)
Hugh
label
gobony
or
and
gules.
(F.
Jenyns'
Ordinary.
SIR
ROBERT HE MAULEY.
E. n.
From
by TREMON (or TREVOR) two gemelles Mover Roll Guillim and Parly. Rolls.
Roll)
(
of VVhorlton, banat the battle three of Falkirk 1298, azure, gemelles and a and Roll St. chief or. George Jenyns' (F.) sealed the Karons' letter to the Ordinary 1301, pp. xxii, xxiv; borne also (H. III.
Pope
pp.
in
MENYI.I.
Nobility,
in
the
Arcfueologia."
.vi >.!/
ve-
Menell, Gilbert de
;
--(K. MI. Roll) bore, paly (6) argent and gules, on a bend sable three horse-shoes or Cotgrave Roll.
*Midelton, John of Northumberland, and William de (H. in. Roll) bore, quarterly
gules and or, in the first quarter a cro-s St. George patonce patee in blason) argent Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary. GII.HKK r (F. took up the cross in the last Crusade 1270.
(
; )
argent and
or.
gules',
on a
(K.)
Jenyns'
Midelton, Pieres de
argent,
fretty
(K.
in.
Roll) bore,
;
Jenyns'
Kt. -;
Menell, Ralph
;
(MKXVII.KI -|E. Roll) bore, vert, a lyon rampant argent crowned gules Jenyns' Ordinary. Same as JOHN Hi- sin.
1
Ordinary.
of Herts,
TON.
on a chief azure three lyonceux rampant argent. Arden and St. George Rolls; same as (F.) D'lNCULE.
:.
+Mingee,
Adam
;
de-(H.
in.
Merc
Mynyot, John-(E.
Marke.
(K. in. Roll) bore,
Roll.
I.
ROGER
(3)
d MtUlefrn,
Missenden,Edmondde-(R.
or,
;
Meredith, Howell ap
(H. in. Roll) bore, paly (6) or and azure on a fess gules three mullets argent. St. (.) George Roll.
'
n. Roll)bore, a cross engrailed gules, in the dexter canton a raven proper Surrey Roll. See MCSSEXOKN.
'^Mitford,
fess
John
de,
R. n.
;Meremond, Geffrey de
copy.
(H. in. Roll)bore, argent two bars sable (F.) Dcring Roll; and in chief a mullet pierced gules, in the Ashmole
ROBERT took up
1270.
tMereworth, William
Jenyns' Ordinary.
and (H. in. Roll) bore, argent, crusily sable and a chevron gules. (F.) Dering and Howard Rolls and
John
in chief three torteaux (F.) sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, pp. xx, xxiv borne also by JOHN MULES at the second Dunstable tournament
;
'334
Arundel,
by
)
Wilts. n. Roll) bore, (E. harry (6) or and sable (barry 8 in Ashmole). Sir JOHN, the nephew, differenced with a bend
Hants
or
to
Roll.
ermine
vert,
Parliamentary Roll.
(E. in. Roll) bore,
;
Mohaut v. Monhaute and Monthalt. Mohun, Sire John de, of Dunster, bansealed the Barons' letter to Heboreat the 1301, pp. xviii, xxiv. battle of Falkirk 1298, and at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, or, a cross engrailed sable when his son Sir (F.) JOHN (father ofSir JOHN, 2nd baron, K.G. and a founder) also bore it, with a label (3) gules Nobility, Arundel, and Ashmole Rolls. Sir REIG.VOI.D, knighted at the capitulation of Calais 1348 differenced it with a label (5) gobony argent and gules. .See also Tiles, Neath Abbey, p. ix.
neret,
baron 1299
Ashmole
the
Roll
Pope
Ordinary.
Merville
Page
25.
r.
Henry le Sturmin.
r.
Meschines
Randolf Blondeville
Mesi, Robert de
(H. in. Roll) bore, gules a fess argent. (K.) Arden and St. George Rol!s reversed in Harl. MS. 6137 fo. 55, "Mezi"' fo. 82.
Metford(
tail
Mohun, Reginald
gules,
),
fourchee and
Roll.
renowee argent
rampant
Arundel
de-iK. in. Roll) bore, a maunch ermine Grimaldi Roll the maunch argent, in Glover Roll and so ascribed to WILLIAM differenced by a label (5)
;
azure
(F.
in St.
George
Roll.
Mohun, John de
Moigne
r.
Metham, Thomas
bore, at the second Uunstable tournament 1334, quarterly azure and argent a F. Surrev Roll fleur-de-]ys or. and Jenyns' Sir THOMAS in
(
(H. in. Roll) bore, gules, a maunch ermine, a rleur-de-lys issuant or. Howard Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary. (F.)
Moles
Ordinary.
Ashmole
Roll, reversed in
Howard
Roll.
Metstede, Andrew-iK.
;
in. Roll) bore, quarterly or and gules four escallops counterchanged Jenyns' Ordinary.
Mette.Semkyn.of
bore, azure, on a
Ifiir-de-lys
Kent, Kt.-(H. vi
;
argent
Roll)
;
Meus
six
gryphons segream
(F.)
Ascribed
le
SirJimX; Ashm
Middleton
tend
';
bore, gules, a lyon rampant argent, on a azure three Annul,.! Roll escallops or
;
vi.
141
argent and gules, a baston azure Ashmole Roll. Burulee (12) as MONCASTRE
Surrey Roll.
Molcastre, Walter de
(H. in. Roll) bore, burulee (12) argent and gules, on a bend azure three escallops or. St. George and (F. ) Parliamentary Rolls tricked in the latter, barry 8 and 10 the bend sable.
of
a lyon rampant and Jenyns' Ordinary by Sir JAMES, of Lincolnshire, in Parliamentary Roll. JOHN and SIMON also took up the cross in the last Crusade 1270. Monmouth, Guy and John de (H. in.
argent, gules (F. borne also
) ;
gemelles
Howard
Roll
Hunts
gules
*
bore, or, three chevronels gules, over Roll) a fess azure (F.) (argent in Norfolk Roll and Jenyns' Ordy. ) Arden and Glover Rolls.
all
;
Monson, John,
ronels gules.
1378
(K. in.
Shirley.]
bore, or, F.
bore,
sable,
on
lozenges conjoined gules Ashmole Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary the field azure, in the coat
carried by Lord Moi.EYNS, who the capitulation of Calais 1348.
(R.
;
Montagu,
;
Sir
Simon
de, baron
was
slain at
at the battle of Falkirk 1298, quarterly i and 4, argent, three lozenges conjoined in fess gules 2 and 3, azure, a gryphon segreant or
;
one of the
bore,
or,
earliest
Moleyns, John
three palets
II.
n.
Roll)
coat.
With
the
first
Roll)
bore,
argent,
;
jMoloun, Symon de
rampant
gules in
letter to the Pope 1301, pp. xix, xxiv but at the siege of Carlaverock 1300 he carried the gryphon only, which is supposed to be the a male gryphon original arms of the family is ascribed to OSMOND in Jenyns' Roll.
;
i (sometimes platey) on (sometimes or) a demi-lyon issuant sable. (F. ) Dering Roll,
baron 1317-18
Ashmole MS.
(K.
bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, argent, three lozenges conjoined in fess gules (see Tiles, Neath Abbey, pp. vii and ix), as did WILLIAM (Earl of Salisbury 1337-44) at the
in.
Roll)
;
bore,
fer-de-moulin pierced or Jenyns' on an escutcheon Ordinary and Mallard Roll of pretence, the atchievement of Sir THOMAS of Sefton, in Ballard Roll unpierced in
second Dunstable tournament 1334 when Lyonel differenced with, a quarter gules. (F. )
;
At the siege of Calais 1345-8, Sir EDMUND differenced with a label or on each pendant an eagle displayed vert JOHN bore it within a
;
Jenyns' Roll.
F.
bordure sable in lieu of the label, Surrey Roll, and his son RICHARD of Stowe in Somerset
differenced with three pellets 2 and the bordure, Harl. MS. 1481 fo. 45.
i
Mompesson,
a
Sir Giles,
alyon
sable,
in lieu
of
pynzon
Montagu, William,
(F.
)
Roll) bore,
3, 3, 3, 2, i
pynzon")
membered
gules.
Segar
Roll.
M9nbocher, Bertram de
bore, siege of Carlaverock 1300, argent, three pitchers satle, a bordure of the second bezanty (F. ) (piles meeting in base gules (F.) in Harl. MS. b 6137 fo. 39 ) Sire BERTRAM bore the pitchers gules at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322 Surrey and Harleian Rolls piles as before in
; ; ;
at
the
2nd Earl of Salisbury K.<;., a founder bore, argent three 1344, lozenges conjoined in fess gules, quarterly with, gules, three armed legs Hexed and conjoined argent garnished or, for the lordship of Man, in Surrey Roll in the same Roll the quarters are also given in the reverse order. THOMAS, 4th Earl of Salisbury, 1409, K.G. bore, at the siege of Rouen 1418, argent three
;
Parliamentary Roll.
lozenges conjoined in fess Q&zsquarterlywith, MONTHEKMEK, or an eagle displayed vert. n. Roll) bore, Montagu, (E. ermine, three lozenges conjoined in fess gules
Edward
IE.
"
i.
;
Roll)
bore,
Jenyns Ordinary.
possenetts
gules
Jenyns' Roll.
Montflchet, Richard de
Glover Roll.
(H. in. Roll) bore, gules, three chevronels or, a label azure
;
I.
Roll) bore,
Montfort, Simon
de,
;
Earl of
Leicester
a label
(5)
or
Howard
1230-65 bore, gules, a lyon rampant tail fourchee argent (F. ) Arden and Camden Rolls. Piiii.il' differenced with a label azure Norfolk Roll a coat with the tinctures reversed in Ashmole Roll.
;
142
Sir
Lawrence
and
Thomas
banneret, Karl of
gules and a
Iron rampant azure; Ashmole, Parliamentary, Grimaldi and Jenyns' Ordinary. Montfort, Sir John de, banneret bore, l>endy 10) or and azure; Parliamentary and Jenyns' Rolls. (J) I'IKKS (F. has (i) bendy of
(
128$ bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298, or, an eagle displayed vert, and at the siege of Carlaverock i3OO,'or, three chevronels gules for CI.AKK, Karl of Gloucester,
arms as borne
eagle, the pp. xvi, xxiv.
;
.
in his own Falkirk. Sealed, with an Barons' letter to the Pope 1301,
C'amden Roll, (2) or, four bendlets sinister azure in Dering and Arden Rolls, and (3) azure six bendlets or, in Segar Roll. Montfort, Robert and Sir William (F. in. Roll) bore, l>endy (10) or and u/urea laljel (5) gules (azure in St. George) Dering and
12 in
;
p. vli.
(H. in.
Roll)
gules
Howard Rolls; alabel (3) gules for Sir Wn. MAM, of Surrey or Sussex Parliamentary Roll.
;
Montryvell
a lyon
argent
;
Roll)
bore, azure,
tail
Cotgrave
(K.
in.
Roll) bore,
;
-(K. in. Roll) bore, argent, on a fess sable three six-foyles pierced or, in chief a lyon passant gules Ashmole Roll.
;
Arundel
Mordac
Montfort, Sir
Atkinson Roll.
W.
E. i.) bore, (25 argent, a chevron between three estoiles sable. E. Shirley. ]
Montford, John de
T.\C;XK),
ft
paly
(6)
or
;
bore, checquy or and azure bordure of England, over all a canton K. fo. See BKKTAOXK. ermine; 398 35. 1372, K.<;. 1376
Roll)
;
bore,
a bend argent
billettee sable
Ashmole
Mon(tford),
1422-60
;
le
bendlets azure;
Count
at the battle
in.
Roll)
)
;
Boroughbridge I3~22, azure, florettee or, a demi-lyon (rampant) couped argent, over all a bend gules. E.
(Hltrt't
Arden and
St.
George
Rolls.
Moresby, Sir
Ashmole
Ordinary.
Montgomery, John
;
(K. in. Roll) bore, argent, a cross engi ailed between four mullets F. gules Jenyns' Ordinary. in.
sable a cross or, a cinquefoyle pierced argent Roll. six-foyle tricked in Jenyns'
Hu?h
A
(E.
in.
Roll) bore,
;
Morgan
Roll)
),
a Kentish
Montgomery, John
;
Knight
(H.
vi.
(K. Roll) bore, gules, a false escocheon ermine, within an orleof horse-shoes argent, nailed sable Jenyns' Ordinary the same is ascribed to WILLIAM in the
;
bore,
Glover Roll, and is blasoned ermine, a bordure gules, entoyre of horse-shoes argent nailed sable in Arden Roll the tinctures are argent
;
of Norfolk, baron bore, at the battle .of Ealkirk 1298, argent, a lyon rampant tail fourchee sable-
crowned
or, in Parly,
and Segar
Rolls.
Montgomery,
Sir
William de
(of
or Notts) bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge borne 1322, or, an eagle displayed azure (K.) also by Sir JOHN at the of Calais 1345-8, siege and also by Niroi. and Sir WAI.TKR.
;
Derby
bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, argent, a lyon rampant sable crowned or (F. Another Sir ROHKKT bore the same at the siege of Calais 1345-8 borne also by THOMAS, 4th Lord, K.G. father of THOMAS (5th Lord) who bore it at the siege of Rouen 1418 Surrey Roll and Jenyns'
;
,
IIATT,
Ordinary.
MI-MIAI-T) baron 1295 (H. in. Roll) -bore, a/ui<-, a lyim rampant argent; Glover and Howard Rolls his brother Sir ROBKRT, banneret, baron 1299, bore the same at the battle
of Falkirk 1298, and at the siege of Cm-laverock 1300 (sealed the Barons' letter to the
Morley, Robert de
argent, a lyon
Roll.
iR.
n.
Rol
bore,
;
Cotgr.iu-
Pope 1301, pp. xvii, xxiv) Nobility, Parly. and Arundel Rolls, (lolix OSTON bore the
;
Mme.
and
field
JOHN
also
differenced
a Rolls,
it
with a label
(5)
(3) or,
Jenyns' Ordinary;
St.
in-,
label
gules,
Arden
George
ill
Anli-n Roll.
(K. in. Roll) face or jessant-de-lys argent Jcnyns' Irdinary. (K. in. Roll) bore, sable, a Mor(r)ice, saltire engrailed argent on an I-;. I', the arms of the Karl of Ulster viz., or, a cross gules
;
Craven
John
Monthalt, Sir
Masenden
azure, a lyon
Andrew
Jenyiii' Ordinary.
or
NOKYS)
;
(K.
in.
knighted at 1348 -bore, or, an eagle displayed vert, on a bordure gules 8 or 10 lyons of England (F.) Ashmole Roll. Ascribed 'another EDWARD (F.) without the bordure in Jenyns Ordinary.
1
Morieus, Sir
(K.
n.
I
berry
de, of Suffolk, Kt. Roll bore, azure thro nieure- (mulor leaves See MuKIKI,!.. Parly. Roll.
i
Hugh
;
Mor(r)eres, William de
bore, ermine,
(E.)
;
on Arden and
St.
'43
****]
J"M
t*
s*mrr I Hm,
Morrewes, Thomas
|R. n. Roll) bore, Surrey gules, a bend argent billettee sable Roll. Same as Sir THOMAS MORE.
;
escocheon ermine
JMoristone, Bartholomew de
bore, Roll), birds or (F.
j
;
Morritone, William de, v. Morteyn. Morteyn Norteyn, or Norton. Morteyn, Robert de, and William de
-.'.
;
(H. ill. Roll) bore, ermine a chief gules; called MORKITONK Glover and Jenyns' Rolls Sir JOHN, of Beds (F.) in St. George Roll. indented Parly. chief bore the II. (E. Roll),
;
a baron the in|F. (wrongly argent in the at the battle of Falkirk Nobility Roll) 1298 and at the siege of Carlaverock 1300; sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, pp. xviii, xxiv see also Harl. MS. 1481^33, 66. Th-i field is as often as not tricked the reverse and bars (3) rather than barry. The seals of FDMUND and ROGER show one palet only on the chief. of Chirki-,
uncle
Roll.
banneret
)
bore, at
the siege of Carlaverock 1300, or, six lyonceux rampant 3, 2, i azure sable (F. in Harl. MS.
of Boroughbridge 1322, MORTIMER'S and gules the inescocheon argent Harl. MS. 1481 ff 33, 66; ascribed also to Sii HENRY of Herefordshire in the Parly. Roll the reverse, gules and or, ascribed to JOHN,
in
6137 fo. 39, and in Arundel and Parly. Rolls, where the tails are fourchee.
(K.
i.
Norfolk and
St.
George
Rolls:
le fiz
Roll)
bore,
(/ROGER,
'
Guillim Roll.
2nd baron) of Herefordshire, bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308. MORTIMER'S arms or and azure, the inescocheon (argent) charged with a lyon rampant purpure (F. I; Parlv. Roll. HENRY bore the reverse azure and or, the inescocheon (argent) billettfe sable Arden
;
Mortimer,
Attleborough, baron 1294 l>ore, or, florettee sable, Nobility Roll; his son, Sir CONSTAXTINK, bore the same 3, 2, i at the first Dunstable tournament at the battle of 1308, and as florettee (F. Wn.Boroughbridge 1322. Ascribed also to
)
William,
of
Roll.
in.
sable
and or
cheon argent
Arden
Roll.
I.IAM in
Arden and
St.
George
Rolls.
In the
Mote ;. De
Moton,
argent,
la Mote.
Roll, the coat also occurs differenced with a label (3) gules; another, with a bordure
Ashmole
Sir
a.
William
Rolls.
iK.
in.
Roll) bore,
;
Ashmole
|
engrailed argent.
and Surrey
at
Mortimer, John
bore, at the second Dunstable tournament 13)4, as also. Sir WII.I.IAM, of Calais 1348, knighted at the capitulation azure, Horettee argent.
of Foxcote
(H. in.
the capitulation of Calais 1348 bofe, argent, crusily and three fiVurs-de-lys within a bordure engrailed all sable.
1
I '.
azure five escalRoll) bore, argent on a cross Arden Roll. WII.I.IAM, lops of the field; bore the escallops or IF.), in St. George Roll.
of Richard's Castle, baron 1299 -bore, at the (F.) battle of Falkirk 1298, and at the siege of Carlaverock Ascribed bars vair. (F. 1300, gules, two also to JOHN in Jenyns' Ordinary anil to
Moulton
f.
Multon.
-(K. in. Roll) bore,
;
Moulton, SirEdmond
Moulton, Thomas de
azure.
Mortimer, Sir
Hugh
de,
Ashmole
-bore, at the second Dunstable tournament 1334, gules, a baston See MULTON.
ROBKRT
(J) in
Dering
Roll.
F.
Mounce,
azure
;
Sir Eble
or
Ellis de
(K.
n.
Norfolk Roll.
Mortimer, Walron
-
0V /J-wt ** f+H.
(K. in. Roll) bore, on a chief of the last argent, two bars gules, three six-foyles of the first cinquefoyles in the trick
;
Mounceaux, Hamond
;
Jenyns' Ordinary.
-(F. i. Roll) bore, gules a cross recercelt:e (molinc, in trick) and an escallop or Jenyns' Roll.
-'.
Mortimer, William de
"tiles, crusily or,
two bars
Mounchensi
Munchensi.
(H. vi.
bore, gules, a cross flory or, Arundel in which the name is doubtful, perhaps LATVMKR is intended.
Mouncy,
)
Roll
Mortimer, Edmund,
of Wigmore, baron ROGER his father, barry (6) 1295 -bore, as did or and azure, on a chief of the first three two esquires based of the palets between second, over all an inescocheon argent (sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, pp. xv, xxiv|; Camden and Guillim Rolls. [EDMUND, quartered last F.arl of March and Ulster, K.B. DE BUKGH or, a cross gules; Surrey Roll.] His brethren differenced with a baston, and (1) Sir WII.I.IAM with a saltire over all (2) Sir GEOFFREY, also to Sir JOHN of ascribed gules (F.); Herefordshire in Parly. Roll.
;
at the battle of Falkirk 1298 and at the siege of Carlaverock 1 300, chccquyargent and gules. (F. Nobility and Guillim Rolls; sealed the Karons' letter to the Pope, 1301, pp. xxii, xxiv. -|K. in. Roll) bore,
.
Mounferant, Hubert
pa'y
(6)
argent and sable, on a chief gules three six-foyles or, cinquefojlcs in trick Icnyns' Ordinary.
;
4-Mounteney, Sir Ernaud (MUNCENI), of Kssex, and tRobert (H. III. Roll) bore,
-
azure, a
bend between
six martlets or
Glover
and Howard
;
Rolls. Sir JOHN, differenced with a mullet gules at the first Dunstable tournament 1308 St. George Roll, attributes a label
(5)
gules to KKX.U-I).
"44
THE
"
WHO
Henry
DIED
iv.
1400.
this rather as a
memorial of a
visit of
as Earl of Derby.
'45
Mouiiteney, Sir
the
battle
bend between
Roll
;
de bore, at of Horoughbridge 1322, gules, a six martlets or. (F.) Parly. ascribed to JOHN also in Surrey Roll.
bore,
at
Thomas
Moyne, John
(E. I. Roll) bore, argent, a liend between six mullets gules Jenyns' Roll.
;
Moyn, John,
;
VEI.
Movx
the
last.
(H. in. Roll) bore, the field diapered mas(E. in. Roll) bore,
or between six
(F.)
Ascribed to
K
THOMAS
bend
in
on a canton
;
Jenyns' Ordinary.
gules a lyon
Roll.
gardant or
Ashmole
passant
iMounteney, Robert de
bore, azure, a
or.
(H.
in.
(F.
Dering
Roll) Roll.
Mounteney, John
over
all
le, of Hunts. (E. n. Roll) bore, azure, crusily and a fess dancettee
Parliamentary Roll.
a barton gules
v.
Jenyns Ordinary.
F.
Moyne, "William
Ordinary.
F.
(MOIGNE)
(E.
Mountfort
Montford.
(H. in. Roll) bore,
(F.
)
bore, argent, two bars and in mullets (6) sable; Surrey Roll
and Jenyns'
fMountjoy, Stephen de
gules, three inescocheons or. Howard Rolls.
Dering and
bore,
at
Mules, John
Mowbrav,
the
first
Sir John,
banneret
;
bore, at the second Dunstable tournament 1334, argent, two bars gules, on a chief of the last three torteaux. See MOELS.
(
Neath Abbey, p. ix. Ascribed to ROGER (J) in Dering Roll, in Arden Roll to ROBERT (possibly in error for ROGER), and in the Arundel Roll
Sir PHILIP, of banneret. Scotland, differenced with a bend "engrele" sable Nativity Roll.
borne also by his lyon rampant argent (F.) father, ROGER, of Axholme, baron 1295 See also Tiles, Nobility and Parly. Rolls.
Mulso
bore,
),
a Suffolk Kt.
;
(H. vi.
Roll)
ermine on a bend sable three goats' heads erased argent, horned or Arundel Roll.
to
Sir
THOMAS,
K.G. Duke of Norfolk 1397-8) bore, England, differenced with a label (5) argent quarterly with, gules a lyon rampant argent Surrey Roll. Another coat in the same Roll attributed to THOMAS MOWBRAV, is England differenced with a label (3) argent charged with three eagles displayed of the first quarterly with, gules, a lyon rampant argent, a label (3) azure.
of Egremont, baron 1299 bore, at the battle of Falkirk- 1298, harry argent and gules (F.): sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, pp. xviii.xxiv; and bore, at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, argent, three bars gules (F. (no doubt his banner was the same on both occasions,
)
;
Falkirk seems in error) Arundel, (ilover and Xobilitv Rolls (reversed in Arden, Guillim and St. George Rolls). The latter coat borne also by RAFFE, of Egremont and Tebauld Howard Roll and Jenyns Ordinary, and at the second Dunstable tournament 1334,
though
by JOHN.
jMowin, John
(F.)
(H. in. Roll) bore, argent, three cinquefoyles pierced and a quarter gules.
Dering
Roll.
f-Moyne, Berenger le
(E. in. Roll) bore, argent, a cross patonce (vel patee) gules, flory same as HENRY COI.VII.E Jenyns' in trick reversed in Segar Roll, Ordinary; colours " LE MOVE." F. there called
;
of Frankton, bore, at the second Dunstable tournament 1334 (argent three bars) gules, a baston azure {gules, three bars argent in Cotgrave Roll, and so in AshTHOMAS of mole, with the baston azure) Gillesland differenced with a label (3) vert (no
;
THOMAS
I.E
FORRESTIER
Glover Roll.
Moyne, Jacques
Suffolk
(E.
Roll.
H.
;
le and
Sir John,
of
Roll)
F.
bore, or a
saltire en-
Multon, John,
;
grailed gules
Jenyns' Ordinary and Parlia(E. HI. Roll) bore, or, Ashmole Roll. F.
mentary
of Frankton (E. ill. Roll) bore, gules, three bars argent, in chief as many crescents or Jenyns' Ordinary. F.
(E. in. Roll) bore, sable
Moyne,
Sir
John
;
Multon, John de
three bars, in chief as
many
(E.
annulets
all
argent
Moyne, John
(F.)
le (MOINS)
i
Jenyns' Ordinary.
Ascribed to
Koll.
HENRV
Multon, Thomas
argent,
IJE
APPI.EBV
in St.
two bars
gules,
here, vert
George
Jenyns' Ordinary.
46
.sv >.)/
FEUDAL COATS OF
AR.IfS.
of Gillesland, baron 1307 bore (Yaux, i.e.), checquy or and gules Nobility Roll 1310 and Parliamentary Roll according to Cotgrave Roll he subsequently bore argent three bars gules a label (3)
;
;
(E. i. Roll) bore, or, three inescocheons bendy (6) vuir and gules Grimaldi Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary.
added in Jenyns' Ordinary, see above; Arden and St. George Rolls ascrite the Yaux coat to HUBKRT DE MOI.KTONE. F.
vert
is
n. (K. Roll) bore, lozengy vair and gules (F.) Parly. Roll, Harl. MS. 4033 fo. 51.
JMuncy, John de
a
maunch
or (F.
and Segar
Rolls.
Multon, Sir
Roll.
Edmond
Ashmole
Dunstable tournament 1308, or, Borne also by Parly. Roll. fretty sable (F.) Sir JOHN at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, and by another Sir JOHN who was knighted at
Surrey and H.
Ashmole and the capitulation of Calais 1348 VI. Nobility Rolls ascribed
; ;
Walran
in.
to
WILLIAM
in St.
George
Roll.
(MUNbore,
Roll)
Muriell, Thomas,
Jenyns' Ordinary.
of Scremby
and Camden
Dering, Howard,
Rolls.
See
Muxcv.
and
roses bore, argent a chevron between three " crochees sable, Catherine wheels in trick
' ;
F.
4-Munceny, Ernulphus
Robert
v.
Mounteney.
Munchensi, Sir Richard de
chevron
bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, argent, a between three billets azure (F.); ascribed to RAFFE, the billets sable in Jenyns'
JMusard, Raufde
plates (F.) George Rolls.
three
Muscegros, John
and
;
Robert HE.
;
i.
Ordinary.
Camden Roll) bore, or, a lyon rampant gules Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary apparently borne also by GRIFFITH LE FITZ and by
OWEN
i.
Munchensi, Rauf de
WILLIAM POLE.
gules,
(F.)
;
St. George Roll quarterly sable and or (F.) differenced with a mullet (6) argent Arden
Muscegros, John de
a lyon rampant Segar Roll.
or,
(E.
Roll)
(6)
bore,
a label
azure
in. Roll)bore
(E.
i
in.
;
Roll)
or
Ashmole
F.
Munchensi, Sir "William, of Herts -(E. n. Roll) bore, burulee (14) argent and azure. Sir
differenced with a label (3) gules. Parly. Roll harry of 8 Harl. MS. 6137 fo. 13; bnrrv of 10 in Jenyns' Ordinary.
;
RANDOLPH
n. Roll) bore, or, a cross engrailed gules, a Cornish Sir THOMAS, chough proper Surrey Roll. slain at the siege of Calais 1347, bore the field F. argent and a martlet sable.
Mustell,
platey
St.
Munchensi, Walter-(H.
six in St.
Roll)
Arden
bore, Roll,
Henry
Ardan and
George
Roll.
Mustone, William de
i.
; ;
Roll) bore, or, three inescocheons vair(F.) Camden Roll. Roll the inescocheons are Inhering harry (6)1 vair and gules, and are so ascribed
to
(E. i. Roll) bore, argent, a chevron between three crosses putec sable -patonce in trick Jenyns' Roll.
Myland, Amary de
sable, billettee
\VAUKKN
in
Rolls.
(H. in. Roll) bore, and a lyon rani pant tail fourchee See Norfolk Roll. NEIKNVYYST. argent;
*-
'47
the brothers of
King Harold"
N O
Nalinghurst
z<.
Naylyngest.
K.G. bore, or.
Nevill,
at
John
the second
bore,
1334,
Namar,
;
1370 a lyon rampant sable, oppressed by a baston gules K. 398 fo. 57. Naneovenant, Sir Geoffrey, of Lincolnshire (E. II. Roll) bore, argent, a bend sable, cotised gules Parliamentary Roll and Jenyns'
;
Sir Robert,
Ascribed also to
GKFFRKY
shire
lys
ROBEKT of George Hornby, in Jenyns' Ordinary, and to Sir JOHN Guillim and Parly. Rolls. JOHN of Lincolnin St.
Roll, to
bore the same between four fleurs-deazure Jenyns' Ordinary same as THOMAS
;
Ordinary.
HARI.ESTONE.
Napton, John de
on a
'
(E. in. Roll) bore, or, Harfess azure three escallops argent
;
Nevill, Raff,
gules,
leian Roll
[Narburgh
(F.)
Arden Roll
added
in
Naunton, Bartholomew de
bore, sable, three martlets argent
i.
Roll)
Ashmole
and Jenyns'
Rolls.
Nautur
v.
Vautur.
Naylyngest, Sir
;
of Essex, Kt. (H. VI. Roll) bore, gules, a cross engrailed or with a bend sable cotised quarterly argent, or Arundel Roll.
(or
Hew,
NKYKMIST), of
Bucks (E. II. Roll) bore, sable, billettee and a lyon rampant argent Parliamentary Roll.
Nele,
John de
and
azure, a
of Raby, baron 1295 bore, argent Nobility Roll sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, pp. xviii, xxiv. Borne by JOHN, 3rd Lord Nevill of Raby, K.G. 1369, see title page, and at the siege of Rouen 1418 by RALPH, Earl of Westmoreland, K.G. see Monumental Effigy ascribed also to Sir RANDOLPH, banneret, in Arundel Roll, and and to to ROBERT of Raby, in Grimaldi Roll another ROBERT} in Dering Roll. RICHARD, K.G. 1436, Earl of Salisbury (and his son RICHARD, K.G. Earl of Warwick), differenced, with a label (3) gobony argent and azure, his brother (a\ WILLIAM, lord FAUCONBERG, with a mullet sable, (*) his brother GEORGE, lord LATIMER, with a pellet, and (c] his brother *EDWARD, lord of Abergavenny, with a rose Harl. MS. 1418 fo. 49 b gules. (F.) of Condal differenced with (1) ALEXANDER a mullet pierced sable Surrey Roll and Jenyns'
saltire
Ordinary.
(2)
ALEXANDER
JOHN Ashmole
of
;
Raskelfe
differenced
(3)
Nele,
Rauf de
;
gules,
(F.)
(3) Sir
differenced
Roll.
two fish (?eel) hauriant addorsed argent. Dering Roll or, in Ashmole MS.
azure
(4)
;
Nelson, Henry
(6)
le (H. in. Roll) bore, paly argent and purpure a bend (new put in with colours) vaire or and sable. (F. ) Arden Roll paly argent and sable in Add. MS. 4965.
(or
differenced with an annulet sable Ashmole Roll differenced with a mullet (5) Sir ROBERT Ashmole Roll. sable (6) THOMAS, differenced as ALEXANDER of
Sir
;
RALPH
Raskelf
(7)
Surrey Roll.
differenced
Nerford, John de
NKIRFORD)
bore, at
WILLIAM,
;
with
saltire
the second Dunstable tournament 1334, gules, a lyon rampant ermine. (F.) Borne also by Sir WILLIAM of Norfolk (probably father of JOHN), summoned to advise on the affairs of the realm 1294, 1297. See also WILLIAM in
azure
Surrey Roll.
Nevile,
stable
Rauf de
Dering
Roll.
Nertoft, Sir
Adam
jNervile, Laurence, and Sir Jarvis (or (H. in. Rolll JAMES NF.VILK), of Sussex
bore, gules crusily two hunting-horns addorsed
or
{F. F.
trumpets
or
Rolls.
hautboys;
Dering,
Nevesfeld, Sir
de, of Essex (E. H. Roll) bore, vert, an eagle displayed or; Parliamentary Roll. See STEINKFKLD.
(K.
i.
Guy
Neville, Geffray de
(V^&Vvb'
48
SOME FEUDAL
COATS OF ARMS.
Nevill,
PVK.U.K iK. in. Roll) Nevil, Lori gules, a saltire ermine; Jenyns' Ordi1 ,
Robert, m
(H. in. le, i.i. FOKKKSTIKR Roll) bore, or, crusily sable, a Ix-nd gules Glover Roll. See above.
John
nary.
Nevile,
Tebaud de
(Xi.n n.i.)-(H.
in.
Nevil,
John
i.
crusily or,
banded gules (K.); St. George Roll another and .1 chief argent, added.
Rutland
three
(K.
II.
Nevile, Sir
Essex (H.
Huph.
in.
I
Uinncret, and
bore,
John,
a
of
Roll)
bore,
;
;
kolli
a/ure,
lyon
fleurs-de-lys
argent
F.I Arundel and Norfolk Rolls rampant or. and Jenyns' Ordinary.
MS. 6137
Nevill, John,
;
" the forester" (E. in. Roll) bore, gules, a lyon rampant argent guttee de See below. poix Jenyns' Ordinary. of Lincolnshire (K. 11. Roll) bore, argent, a fess dancettee gules, .1 sable. a bordure (K. Parly. Roll sable ln-zantt'e no !x:nd), Jenyns' Ordinary.
of Xorthants or Kin-
Roll)
and
Parly. Roll.
Roll) tore, gules, faces jessant;
Nevill,
Roll.
Henry
on the
(H.
first,
in.
tnd
crusily litchee
de-lys or,
a crescent azure
Surrey
co. Leic. (K. n. Roll) bore, gules, five fusils conjoined in fess in chief three mullets or. Sir argent, (K. KirHAKI). differenced with a label (3) a/lire
I ;
Nevyll, John
(H. in. Roll) bore, gu'es, crusily fitch^e or three leopards' faces of the last jessant-de-lys argent Surrey Roll.
;
Parliamentary Roll.
(or
Newborough, Robert de
bore,
at
the
ROBKRT)
)>ore,
at
the siege of Calais 1345-8, gules, a fess daneettee argent, a bordure indented or. (K. ) .Vcribed to Sir RORKKT, of co. Leic. in I'arly. Roll.
,
second Dunstable tournament 1334, bendy 16) or and azure, a bordure engrelee gules (K. ) Borne also by Sir ROBF.RT, knighted at the
capitulation of Calais 1348.
Newby, John de
on a
Roll.
fess
(K.
i.
bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322. gules, a chief engrailed (daneettee in trick argent, within a bordure
indented (engrailed in trick) or a label (3) azure each file charged with 2 bars of the second, blasoned, Ixirruly of the second and
azure.
K.
Newenham,
all
Sir
a bendlet azure
I'arlv.
Roll.
Newenton,
(E.
II.
Sir
Adam
de, of Kssex
Nevill, Sir
Thomas, of Lincolnshire IK. II. Rolll bore, argent, a chief indented \ert, a l>end gules Parliamentary Roll.
;
Roll) bore, azure, six eaglets displayed three eaglets (F.) in 3, 2, i or ; Parly. Roll
Neyylle, Raffe.
(K.
ill.
;
of
Gotham
Newen
;.
Nowers.
and Sir
.
azure
Newmarch, Adam
Thomas
Jenyns' Ordinary.
i
in St.
chief
lyon
Roll.
George
Nevile,
(6)
John de
or,
;
(H.
in.
Newmarch,
Roll) lx>re, paly
es-
Sir
II.
Adam,
)
;
azure and
callops argent
Howard
Neville, Geoffrey,
(K.
III.
Roll) bore,
UK
of Sheriff Hutton masculy (tricked lozengy) ermine; Jenyns' OrGlover Roll to JOHN
Roll) bore, gules, rive fusils Jenyns' Ordinary/, conjoined in fess or (F. Holland, Parly, and St. George Rolls la fess the in Glover reverse ascribed Roll) engrailed to Sir ROBKRT in Guillim Roll.
Roger
-|K.
NKVII.I., cowerde.
Newson, John de
on a
trick
;
(K.
i.
Rolli bore,
;
a/mv,
in
fess
patee
DURHAM,
1425.
SOME FEUDAL
COATS OP ARMS.
149
*iNoel,
gules,
III.)
bore,
Shirley.]
or, fretty F.
of Kent (H. vi. Roll) bore, gules, a cross potent ermine Arundel
;
Noon,
(H. in. Roll) bore, or, a cross engrailed vert Surrey Roll.
;
Edmond
Norton, Richard
three cushions sable
;
(K.
i.
Norbury,
Hugh
;
de
(NORTHBVRGH)
and
Jenyns' Roll.
(H. in. Roll) bore, gules, crusily fitchee three roses argent Surrey Roll.
Norton, Robert de
bore, at the siege of 1418, sable, on a chevron between three bulls' heads cabossed argent, a neur-de-lvs of
(E. i. Roll) bore, sable, three piles florettee at the points, issuant from the sinister argent (F. Jenvns' Roll.
I ;
(K)
Arundel
of,
-a.
Roll.
Norfolk, Earl
Bigod.
(K.
i.
at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, argent, a chevron between three buckles sable tongues to the base in the Ashmole MS. F. (K. in. Roll) bore, argent,
;
Norfolk, Richard
Norton, Roger
a
chevron
,
three cushions snble RICHARD bore this withJenyns' Ordinary. out the chevron as above.
between
Norland, Richard
sable, a
Roll.
(H.
in.
Roll)
;
bore,
chevron argent between three wolves' heads of .the second couped gules Surrev
[Norton, Roger,
bore, azure, a
bend
gules.
Shirley.
F.
+N"ormanvile, Rafe de
gules,
fess
F.
i.
a label
Roll)
(3)
or.
Ascribed to
... XORTEYN,
1418.
bore, argent, on a fess double cotised gules three fleurs-de-lvs of the first Jenvns' Roll and Ordinary being the arms of H.YDI.KSMKKK with the Heurs-de-lys added.
;
Rouen
bore,
at
Dunstable tournament 1308, sable, and a cross florettee argent. (F.) See also Tiles, Xeath Abbey, p. vii. In the Rirlv. Roll the cross ascribed to Sir JOHN, of co. 'Glouc. seems to lie patee florettee fitchee at the
billettee
,
bore, second Dunstable tournament 1334, per pale azure and gules, a lyon rampant ermine (F.), as did Sir JOHN, knighted at the capitulation of Calais 1348 Jenyns' Roll and
;
Ordinary.
Norwoode, Norwoode,
in
;
Sir
John de
(3)
bore, at the
first
differently tricked in
MS. 4033, fo. 48. F. Norrys, Sir John (K. in. Roll) bore, azure, billettee and a cross recercelee argent
Harl.
Sir
John
;
de,
baron 1313
moline
in trick
Jenvns' Ordinary.
(K. in. Roll) bore,
Northam, Thomas de
;
Jenyns' Ordinary) Arundel and Howard Roll ascribed to RooKRj in Dering Roll see Monumental Brass for Sir ROGKR 1361. Sir
;
per pale gules and sable, a lyon ranip.uu argent crowned or Jenvns' Ordinary.
Kent, differenced with a label of JOHN, and another, ermine a cross three azure (F. ) patonce gules Harleian Roll.
of
; ,
Northcote,
Andrew
(17 K.
first.
i.)
bore, or, a
F.
Shirley.]
*Northey, William de
quarterly argent
and azure
Howard'
Dering and
Rolls.
t>.
Xomvim,
Norton, Sir
the siege of azure a lyon
- (XORTEVN) Iwre, at Rouen 1418, per pale gules and ermine. rampant (F. ) same as
XORVVK
H.
SIR
;
ROGER NORTHWOODE.
CHURCH, ISLE OK SHEI-PEY,
J-'or
of Hants. (F,. n. Parlv. Roll) bore, vert, a lyon rampant or Roll. WILLIAM took up the cross in the last Crusade 1270.
IN MINSTER
After Stolhard.
Ovo-r VMOVI -M
&&~J;
Nowell, John-(E.
in.
;
A
;
Okinton, Johnd'-lH.
;
Jenyns Ordinary.
St. George three cinquefoyles pierced gules roses (F.) in Harl. MS. 6137 fo. 88. Roll
Nowers, John
(F
Parly.
II
and Sir
Simon,
I
of Norfolk
Roll! bore,
Roll
Okinton
de-(H. jn. Roll) (OLZETOX) bore, or a fess vert between three cmi]uefoyles
pierced gules.
or,
I
John
F.
Ga.K WORTH
Arden
Roll.
in.
and
Roger-(E.
Rolls,
in.
Roll) bore,
Roll.
JOkstede,
(F.)
Nowers,
a Bucks Knight-(E. n. Sir ( ). bars and in chiet three Roll) bore, argent, two Parliamentary Roll. crescents gules
;
Nunwike, Roger de
sable,
F.
(E.
;
in.
Roll) bore,
Deringand Howard Rolls. Oldcastle, Sir John, baron Cobham 1409on a bore, at the siege of Rouen 1418, gules, chevron or three lyonceux rampant sable
a castle sable. quarterly with, argent
(H. in. Roll) bore, eradicated proper acorned or. argent, an oak
Roland
an eagle displayed or
Jenyns Ordinary.
Roll) bore, Surrey Roll.
in.
Oldhall, (H.
;
Nutbeme, Thomas
gules,
fess
undee ermine
on a *[Oakeley, Philip, H. in. bore, argent, fess tetween three creseents gules as many
fleurs-de-lys or
;
(E. in. Roll) bore, per pale azure and gules, a lyon rampant ermine, a another with lyon ducally label (3) or crowned or, but no label Ashmole Roll. Sir WILLIAM in Atkinson Roll, without arms;
;
;
Harl.
MS. 1408
fo. 108".
Shirley.
F.
Obehale, Raufed'
a.
fess gules.
v.
(F.) St.
.
George
Roll.
Oc
Ok
of Bucks. (E. n. and a fess argent Roll) bore, azure, crusily and Parly. Roll; ? [another barry (6) argent "Geneaazure, a bordure indented gules logist," XL 181.]
; ;
O'Clare'ce, Sir B.
(H. vi. Roll) bore, azure, a fleur-de-lys or, on a chief (? of the last) or another combatant two lyons gussett gules, blason, per chevron gules and azure in the chief or two lyons rain pant combatant or and for
; ;
*[Ondeslow, Roger
a
fess
(*e, K.
six
i.
bore, argent,
gules between
Shirley.]
Cornish
choughs
proper.
F.
the
Opshale, Michel de
and
St.
(H. in.
Roll) bore,
(F.)
fleur-
Arden
bore,
first
Atkinson Roll.
George
Rolls.
See UPSALE.
in.
Odingsells
Offingtone,
St.
f.
Doddingsells.
(H. in. Roll) bore,
(K.)
Roll)
two chevrons
as
gules,
on a quarter of the
of the
David de
second
(F.)
;
many
Roll.
lyons passant
Arden and
Arden
George
(
Rolls.
),
Ogard
argent
(H. in. Roll) tore, Howard Roll. ermine, a cross gules fretty or
;
Roll) tore,
;
azure,
Arundel
HuoARD.
tOre, Nicole de
a cross gules Dering Roll.
*
(H.
ill.
fretty or,
[Oglander, Roger, H.
in. bore, azure, a stork between three crosses crosslet fitchee or. F. Shirley.] (E. i. Roll) (or RICHARD) de bore, argent, a fess between three crescents quarterly with, or an gules (Jenyns' Roll) F.
;
+Ore, Richarde de
;
Ogle, Robert
orle azure
(H. in. Roll) bore, on n bend gules barry (6) argent and azure, F. Roll. five besants Uering
Oreyle,
John
Surrey Roll.
in. Roll)
Oriel,
bore,
Surrey
Okham, Nicholas de
gules,
(H. in. Roll) partie per" fess three Howard tertoleres ; annulets counterchanged Roll. See (F.) CRIOL.
Nichole de
"or and
(CRYEL)
gules
(E. in.
Roll) bore,
i
a
;
fess
Orkablin
Roll.
argent
Jenyns' Ordinary.
f.
- (H. in. Roll) bore, or, on a Arden cross vert five escallops argent (F. )
;
Okindon
Wokindon.
See TiiORLEY.
WALTAUB1N
same arms as
DOD
nff-y^f
DRAWN
isv
"Al.UMNI OXONIENSES."
'52
AR.IfS.
JOrlaston, William de
or.
(II.
in. Roll)tK>re,
two chevrons gules, on a cjuarter of the second a lyon rampant or Dering Roll argent (K.) in Howard and Camden Kolls.
; ;
1356 bore, on a cross Hory (patonce) or five mullets pierced of the See UGHTRKI>. field; K. 398 fo. 58.
(H. in. Roll) bore a chief azure Surrev
;
K.<;.
Karl of
bore,
Rouen
Oulwenne, Gilbert
argent,
Roll.
F.
fretty
gules,
Ornesby, John
(E. in. Roll) bore, gules, crusily botonnee and a bend argent; tricked, gules, a bend argent ; Jenyns' Ordinary.
(K.
i.
Roll)
bore,
dewe
leaves argent;
Jenyns'
of Norfolk
Roll) bore, gules, crusily argent, a bend checquy or and azure (argent and azure Harl. 6137 fo. 17) ; Sir JOHN differenced with a
mullet
Parliamentary Roll.
v.
Ovington, William
gules,
(F.)
;
Orphill
Crophill.
of Dalby in Cheshire,
on a
Jenyns' Ordinary.
baron 1309 bore, gules, two lyons passant argent, a label (3) or Parliamentary, Nobility
Owen,
(?
Griffith,
I.K
Fnv,
;
WEN-UN-WEN
Ordinary.
FIT/.
OWEN-OWKN)
rampant
gules
(F.);
undifferenced
in
Same
a lyon
POI.K.
as
Jenyns'
Orton, John de
same
as
(K.
HI.
;
ROBERT DE MONHAUT.
Oxcliff,
three
Roll.
William
bulls'
lenyns'
Otteby, Sir
Randolph
in
in.)
bore, argent,
Parliamentary Roll.
a chevron gules between three oxen passant F., confirmed 24 H. vi. Shirley. ]
'445-6.
Otterburne, John
Ordinary.
(E. in. Roll) bore, argent, on a chief dancettee (3) guk-s three crosses crosslet fitchee of the first Jenyns'
;
Oxford,
Earl of
(H.
in.
Roll)
;
bore,
)
;
JOtringden, Bafe de
ermine,
(H. in. Roll) bore, a cross voided gules Dering and Rolls a cross gules voided argent in Arden Roll, voided or (F.) in Camden Roll sometimes blasoned, a cross surmounted of another.
;
and or, a mullet argent (F. Arden. Glover and Surrey Rolls carried also at the siege of Rouen 1418.
quarterly, gules
Howard
[Oxford, Earl
m.
i
of, ROBKKT DK YKRK, gth, bore, azure, three crowns or, a bordure argent quarterly with, VKKK grant 3 Jan. 1386, pat. I.
; ;
+Oudenarde, Sire de
harry
(6,
Oysell,
(H.
in.
Roll) bore,
. ;
13} or
and
Dering and
Camden
gules, Rolls.
a bend azure
(K. in. Roll) bore, argent, a saltire engrailed between four " " de Cornwaille Choughes sable; Grimaldi Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary.
Richard
and Roger
ooo
I
fell in battle.
- P-Q Pagenham, 'Sir Edward or Sir Edmund, of Suffolk, and John (K. n. Roll)
bore, quarterly or and gules, an eagle displayed Ashmole and Parliamentary Rolls and vert Jenyns' Ordinary. F.
;
Pappeworth, William de
Roll.
Pagham
Roll)
),
an Essex
Knight
(H. vi.
bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, sable, crusily and a chevron argent. (F.) Arundel Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary.
JParke,
of
or.
Pakenham,
Sir John,
Beds.
(E. n.
de (PERKK) (H. HI. Roll) bore, argent, a stag's head cabossed gules. (F.)
Henry
argent and
bore,
FIT/, bore pierced mullets for difference; Parliamentary Roll and so borne by LAWRENCE
in
Surrey Roll.
(E.
i.
Pakenham, Myles
argent
;
"(Parker,
Roll) bore, gules, crosslet fitchfe
Thomas,
F.
R.
n.
bore,
gules,
or.
of Essex, Kt.
(H.
vi.
Palie, Sir
at the capitulation of Calais 1348 bore, gules, a bend vair between six crosses potent or. F.
John
de, knighted
Roll) bore, azure, a fess argent between three cups or; Arundel Roll. See WAKYKI.EY.
(E.
i.
a
;
Palialogi, the
Greece.
Emperors of Greece
Segar Roll.
between three
mullets
pierced
azure
See
Jenyns' Roll.
Pallat,
slain at the siege of Calais 1348 bore, gules, three swords, points to the See PAUJ.KT. centre argent. F.
Kt.
[Palmer, "William
Shirley.]
*l
(9
H.
of Essex (E. n. Roll) bore, bendy (10) or and azure, on a canton argent a lyon passant gardant gules Parliamentary Roll or. four bends azure, &c. in Harl. MS. 6137 fo. 14.
;
iv.)
bore, sable,
Passele, Robert de
gules, a lyon
rampant or
Palmes, William,
rleurs-de-lys F.
argent,
Patishulle, Sir
at the battle of
John
Rutland)
bore,
Horoughbridge 1322, argent, a fess sable, between three crescents gules. Ascribed to Sir WALTER in the Ashmole Roll,
Paltoun, Sir
F., of Suffolk, Kt. (H. vi. Roll) bore, argent, six roses 3, 2, i gules ; Arundel Roll. Sir JOHN bore six-foyles Ashmole Roll. F.
;
fess
unde"e, to Sir
WAI.TKK, of
at the
Pantu'e,
argent,
James de
barrulets .See
(H.
in.
Roll)
bore,
;
Arden
six Roll.
Boroughbridge 1322, argent, a fess (F. engrele'e between three crescents sable. Ascribed to SIMON, but with a plain fess in
)
Jenyns' Ordinary.
'54
(E. III. Roll) bore, ermine, or Jenyns' lyon rampant gules, crowned Ordinary. 4-Patrick, William (H. in. Roll) bore, gules, three mullets (6) or. (F. Arden and St. George Rolls spur-rowells in Jenyns' Ordinary. a
;
Fateshull, John
of co. Line.
;
John
;
(E. in.
STEIMIKN
PEXCKSTEK
I>F.
bears
Jenyns' Ordinary.
Paynell
(E. in.
;
(Sir)
Roll)
John,
bore,
KNAI-TOFT
Rolls.
gules,
a cross patonce
bore, at
;
argent
Paule, John
azure
Roll.
the
five
first
bars
tricked also
ob.
1356
bore, sable,
three swords in pile points to the base proper his son Sir JOHN bore (15 R. II.) gules, a in lure argent being pair of wings conjoined the coat of his mother, the heiress of Reyney.
Shirley.]
banneret
bore, at the
;
and
F.
on
of Stratton (K. in. three lyons passant argent or Ashmole mullets a baston azure three
;
verock 1300, vert, a maunch or (F.) but the reverse appears for JOHN, Baron of Otteley, WILLIAM in Nobility Roll 1300; and for in Nobility Roll 1310; and for JOHN in Harl. and Parly. Rolls. See next.
Roll.
Paynell, William,
1303-17,
Dering|and Howard
Rolls.
same
lord of Fracynton, baron brother John, lord of the Barons' Otteley, baron 1317-18, sealed letter to the Pope 1301 (the former on a lozenge), orle of with two bars and an eight martlets,
and
his
Parlia-
See next.
Pauncefot,' William
azure,
Paynell,
gules. leian
two bars or
(
Paunton,
Roll)
bore,
Hugh,
Sir
Thomas,
of Wilts,
Arden,
other
Howard,
(the
Parly.,
field
Har;
gules,
JAMES quarter of the last; Arundel Roll. DE PANTU'K (H. in. Roll) bore, argent, six Roll. Arden barrulets and a canton gules
;
argent ascribed to WILLIAM in Jenyns' Ordinary) bars the bore another Sir WILLIAM, of Wilts, sable and the martlets "in manner of tordure
assis"
;
and
Rolls
of the North (E. n. Roll) bore, gules two bars and, in the cantel a fer-de-moulin ermine Parliamentary Roll.
;
Parly,
and WILLIAM
Dering
Roll. (E.
bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, azure, a cross florettee and a martlet or "in the quarter." (F.) JOHN. RENAUII and Sir WALTER bore it without the martlet Jenyns' Ordinary, St. George and Harl. Rolls. Sir JOHN bore the martlet argent knighted at the capitulation
;
Walter de
i. Roll) bore, martlets argent, three bars azure in chief three Holland Roll. gules
Paynell, flbuke de
two lyons
passant
gules,
Howard
Roll.
Paynell,
John
two
REGINALD and WILLIAM of Calais 1348. took up the cross in the last Crusade 1270.
a founder K.G. (H. in. Roll) bore, azure, a cross patonce or fo. Roll and K. 398 30. Surrey
,
Surrey Roll.
Payver
(H. in. Roll) bore, (PAYCUR) Arden Roll argent three martlets gules See PEYVEKE. uncertain. surname
;
Pecham v. Peckam,
Peche, Sir Gilbert,
and
Petham.
Edward
(H.
;
in.
(of
Oxon.), knighted
at the capitulation of Calais 1348 bore, gules, three lyons passant argent, on a bend azure three mullets or (F.); a baston in Cotgrave
Roll.
of Corby, banneret, baron 1299, sealed the Barons' letter to the He bore, at Pope 1301, pp. xxi, xxiv. the battle of Falkirk 1298, and at the first Dunslable tournament 1308, argent a fess between two chevronels gules. (F. ) Nobility
Rolls
;
and Howard
;
another GILBERT
Pavent, John
and Ordinary. Payfote, Sir
Dunstable
another
fieurs-de-lys 3,
(K.
I.
Roll)
liore,
argent, on
or
Jenyns' Roll
at
Pouke
i, i,
Dering Roll ascribed also to HAMOND in the St. George Roll, to JOHN in Jenyns' Ordinary, and to Sir ROBERT, of Kent, banneret, in Arundel Roll. (Sir WILLIAM, of Suffolk, bore
the chevronels sable. ) Sir HUGH, of Suffolk, differenced with a label (3) azure to this. Sir ROBERT, also of Kent, perhaps a baron 1321, added a l>esant on each point of the label Parly. Roll. SIMON and WILLIAM took up the cross 1270.
;
(J)
in
bore,
the
first
tournament
(F.)
florettee.
both
bore, argent, in chief three escallops, a/.ure GEOFFREY took up the sable for Sir JOHN. cross in the last Crusade 1270.
Peche, Sir
Payne, Walter
lyon rampant
U'ith
tail
IK.
Roll)
lx>re,
gules,
a
;
of Suffolk (E. n. Roll) bore, argent a fess between two chevronels gules, as many martlets in chief and one in base sable (F.) Parly. Roll. In Harl.
;
Edmund,
I'AVKI.I ;v,
MS.
6137, a
first
is
added.
bore,
Roll
called
WAI.TKK
PAYI/KI.I
in
of Warwickshire
of Caythorpe, co. Line. (E. n. Roll) bore, argent, a bend sable Ascrilxjd to RALPH PAYNE in Parly. Roll.
;
gules, crusily and a fess argent (F. ); at the latter Sir JOHN sovnfiz, differenced with a label but with (3) azure; ascribed also to THOMAS, six crosses crosslft (3 and 3) in fenyns' Roll.
155
FACSIMILE
FROM
COOKE'S BARONAGE,
CIRCA 1580. ADD. Ms. 5504.
56
SOME FEL'DAL-
-COATS OF
AA'.VS.
Peche.Sir
.irij.-m.
n. Roll)bore. ). of Suffolk -(K. chevron gules a tx>rdure sable U-suntee Parliamentary Roll. Peehe.Sir Robert, an error for SirGn.BKirr tore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298, argent
(
a
;
bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, azure, a chief gules and a bend engrailed of Cheshire) -bore, the second Dunstable tournament 1334. bordure engrailed argent, a chief azure, a
Pembrugge,(Sir John,
gules
;
(a fess
I
(K.)
Parliamentary Roll.
(K.
i.
Peche, John
;
Roll) bore,
azure, a
Pembrugge, Fouk de
barry
(6)
;
Roll) bore,
;
HENRY,
for Harleian Roll or and azure are tricked barry 6, 8 and 14 (F.)
Peche, John
spur-rowels
|H. in.
in Dering,
Howard,
St.
George, and
Cam den
and on a
Rolls (and differenced with a label (5) 'gules Sir RICHARD, K.G. 1369, in Arden Roll). barry of eight.
Peche, Baldwin
or and gules
(K.
;
bore, at the
first
Norfolk Roll.
Cambridge
Dunstable tournament 1308, barry (6) or and azure, a bend gules (F.); Arden Roll; barry
Roll) bore, azure an eagle displayed a mauncli gules. argent, on the dexter wing Parliamentary Roll.
HESRV
of Herefordshire in Parly.
Roll.
Peche, Sir
'
Thomas
;
(K.
in.
Roll)
Roll.
bore,
K.
Ashmole
(H.
in.
of Herefordshire barry (8) or and azure, orr a tiend gules three mullets argent Parly. Roll. See Monumental Kffigy of a member of this on the bend. family leopards' faces
;
i or. (F.) Roll) lx>re, azure, six annulets 3, 2, See PKTHAM. Ik-ring and Howard Rolls.
Penbrugge, John
(R.
n.
Peckham
;
a Kentish Knight IH. vi. Roll) bore, ermine a chief quarterly gules and i,r St. NICOLAS tears the \rundel Roll. same, with the chief reversed (?)
( )
.
tPencestre, Stephen
'
gules, a cross argent (F.) Dering also by JOHN PAYNELI.; the cross or, for
;
Peckham, Roger de
Roll) bore, checquy or Surrey Roll.
(BECKHAM)
sable, a fess
(R.
n.
;
JOHN
in Jenyns'
Ordinary.
(H. in. Roll) bore,
(F.)
;
and
ermine
at
Penedoke, Henry de
sable, a lyon Roll.
rampant argent
St.
George
lx>re,
the
or. crusily
and
in.
Roll) bore,
F.
Ashmole.Roll.
K.
in
in.
Roll)
bore,
(F.
)
|xisam
pale or.
Penne.
See
DE
I.A
PENNE.
ROKKRT
;
Surrey
Pedwardyne, Walter de
or,
Howard
Roll.
'Pelham,
Rouen
i
(Sir John) bore, at the siege of 1418. azure, three pelicans argent 2 and
F.
Pembroke
Marshall
and
Valence.
at the siege of
Pembroke, Earl of
maunch
Karl of
gules.
Ixjrc,
Rouen 1418, barry (10) argent and azure an orle of martlets gules, quarterly with, or a
(F.)
JOHN (HASTINGS)
that line
at
last
A KNIGHT OF THE
FAMILY.
After Hollis.
PEMBRIDGE
T"^ h-
ft.
//#*-.
J3**t#Jh*
Pembroke of
17.
was accidentally
1389,
killed in a
tournament
Woodstock
aged about
Ipennfngton,
Bacon
fl&uncaster,
AND
of
fllMmcaster
of
IRorbunj
Bootbs
Iball
in
Cbesbire.
n.
all
their
a great benefactor to Conishead Priory, to = appurtenances) of Penington, Molcastre, cos. Lane, and Cumli.
= Agnes.
MELDRED DE PENINGTON.
in
Man.
He gave to Conishead Priory two bovntes of land " Burgh, and three acres of land, with a messuage, in Langliferga."
ALAN DE PENINGTON,
son and heir. Richard de Lucy, by fine at Carlisle, i Dec., 1208, i John, granted to Alan= all his tenement of Mulecastre. to hold by the service of one-twelfth part of one knight s fee and foreign service, belonging to the king, /c 1363 Sir \Vm. de Ptnitone was found to hold by the same service, see below.
ALEXANDER.
THOMAS DE PENINGTON,
heir,
=Thomas
ALAN,
dead
in 1240.
Sir
ALAN DE PENINGTON, a knight in 1276, 4 Kdw. i. By fine at Westm. 54 Hen. in. (1270) for fifty marks of silver he parted with the advowsons of Mulecastre (Cumb. ) and Overton (Westm.) to the Prior of Conishead, living 1292, and supposed to be " who identical with Sir Alan de Penington, coming from the wars beyond seas, died at Canterbury, and was buried in the " church of the White Fryars ( Weaver's Funeral Monuments}.
Sir
WILLIAM DE PENITONE,
co.
Penington (Peniton),
Lane.
dispute with the Abbot of Furness in 1318, as to the services by which he held the dead before 1323. ;
manor of=
Sir
JOHN HE PENITONE, son and heir, a minor in i323,=JoAN, widow of Sir John, had dower from the Abbot of of age by 1326; held the manor of Penington by service Furness, 7 Jany. 1 332/3. Maybe identical with Joan of a tenth part of a knight'sfee dispute with the Abbot (d. 16 or 17 June, 1363) eldest sister and co-heir of John died de Multon, of Kgremont, & wife of Robert Fitz-Walter. of Furness, who had taken John's cattle, 1328/9
,
MAUDE,
ton,
JOAN,
wife, 1317/18.
about 1332.
Sir
WILLIAM DE PENITONE, son and heir, abbot's ward for nineteen years; of age before 26 Edward in. = ELIZABETH, dau. and co-heir of Thomas de Malton, of East Gevedale, or Givendale, co. York. She was a;t. 60 in 1404, (1352 3), at which date he was already married to the dau. of Sir W. de Leghe, but without the licence of the Re-mar, to Hugh Standysshe, and living, 1411/12, abbot, by whom his marriage had teen previously sold to Sir William de Threlkeld, while under age. (By 5 H. IV. an inquisition taken at Egremont, 8 September, 1363, after the death of Joan, wife of Robert FitzWalter, who 13 H. iv. but pre-deceased him, who died 30 April, 1421, died 16 or 17 June, 37 Edward in., 1363, it was found that William de Penitone held of the said Joan themanor Hen. V. 9 of Mulcaster by homage fealty and service of one-twelfth part of a knight's fee, etc., as granted to Alan de
,
Penington
first
mentioned.
Sir
ALAN UK PKNINGTON,
"
chivaler,"
under age
13 April, 1416.
Sir
JOHN DE PKNJNGTON, son and heir, a?t. 22 years at his father's death. Appointed Commissioner in = KATHEKiNK, daughter of Sir Thomas de Tiuistall, knight, by Cumberland to raise archers, by Act of Parliament, 1457/8, 36 H. vi. Henry vi. took refuge at Muncaster Isabel, daughter to Sir Nicholas Harrington, knight dispen" luck in 1461, after the battle of Towton Field (29 March), and gave Sir John the of Muncaster." He sation for marriage to Sir John, son of Sir Alan de Penington,
;
incj.
'58
PAGK
of:Sir for Cumtierland 1446-7, died = Ei.i/.\HKTii. living 1482, daughter Nicolas Raelcliffe. of Derwentwater, lohn, Karl of Shrewsbury, appointed M. I. one John Pennington steward of Weysford by patent dated at Weysford, 27 Aug. 1450.
,
AXNK, mar.
to Sir
(
CATHKKINK, mar.
Wedacre,
in
'liristopher
Curwi-n.
KAHKL, dau.
of John
Sir
PKNNINGTON, JOHN.,-,
Broughton,
M.I., and sister to Sir
Thos. Broughton.
20 February 1503/4. English army at the invasion of Scotland in 1482, and was made a knight banneret 24 July of that Sheriff of ve.ir bv the Earl of Northumberland. Cumb., 9 Nov., 1510. He married Joane Ogle at He died 3 May, 1512, inq. Beverley, 15 Oct., 1472. His will, da'ted at Mulat Penrith, 26 Aug. 1518. caster. 4 May, 1505, which he acknowledged i June, 2 Hen. vill., 1510.
heir to his grandfather, Inq., =Jo.\SE, dau. of Sir William F.ure, Witton Castle, by Maud, dau. in the vanguard of the
of-Sir ROBERT
of
ist
Was
Castle.
of Ravenswath FitzHugh. On 13 Aug., 1467, an oraDame to Jane Ogle tory was granted
Lord
husband,
[53.]
William Household, 1495/6, styled " The king granted Penyngton senior.
and Henry
Esq., within the She died at Mundiocese of York. caster, 13 Oct., 23 Hen. VIL, 1507.
F.ure,
1513/4.
He was dead
in 1522.
da.
159
Sir
WILLIAM
ast.
PENNING-*
TON,
9 at Dugdale's
Visitation of Lancashire
in 1664, bp. at
Muncaster
16 March, 1655, created a baronet 21 June, 28 Chas. II., 1676, and died at Muncaster i July,
173-
'+*
rt
of Sutton-upon-Derwent five fusils conjoined in Roll) bore, or,
(E.
it.
Percy Robert,
|F
III
conjoined in fess azure Parly. Roll tricked also as a fess fusily and a fess indented. JOHN differenced with a
bore,
or, rive
;
fusils
Ordinary
fess engrailed
field
in. Roll) Percy, Arnold and Robert-(H. bore or, five fusils conjoined in fess sable (I-.) Arden and St. George Rolls. Same arms as RICHARD DAUTREY Jenyns' Ordinary.
;
;
and gules
Neath Abbey
Tiles, p. ix.]
tPercy,
five
;
John de
(H.
fusils
bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, argent, a cross patonce gules and in the dexter chief point, an inescocheon of ATON or, a cross sable the cross
;
in Nativity sable, in the cantel a mullet (vij. at Dunstable) (F'.) ; Roll) gules (pierced or, another Sir RICHARD (of co. Leic. ) bore it when
Dunstable tournament 1308, and at the battle and of Boroughbridge 1322, quarterly argent
patonce
is
tricked patee in
Ashmole MS.
K.
knighted at the
of Calais 1348; knighted at the capitulation and Harl. Rolls F.DVVAKD bore it unParly,
;
capitulation of Calais 1348 bore, argent, a cross patonce (flory in the trick) gules, in the cantel an inescocheon quarterly sable and or.
Rouen
in 1418.
Peres, Sir
Percehay, Walter
;
(or Essex (K. II. Roll) bore, vert, a Roll. cotised or ; Parliamentary
(
Thomas de
)
PRYKRS), of
bend argent
(H. vi. Roll)
;
(K. Roll) bore, argent, a cross patonce (flory in the trick) HENRY COI.VII.E of Cambridgeshire gules bears the same arms, which are in dispute
;
in.
Periam
Roll.
an Essex Knight
Arundel
Jenyns' Ordinary.
Perke,
(K.
in.
Percehay, "Walter
argent
Roll)
bore,
Henry de
v.
(
(or
PAKKK)
a cross patonce (flory in the trick) gules, in the cantel a lozenge of the second all within a bordure engrailed of the last
;
Rolls.
Jenyns' Ordinary.
Perpont Perpont
Pierpont.
*[Perceval,
(Hen. iv.) bore, argent, on a chief indented gulfs three crosses ascrilwd to Sir ROGKK as patee of the first F. per Seal K. I. Shirley.] Percy, Henry, of Topcliffe, banneret, baron at the battle of Falkirk 1298, 1298-9 bore, and at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, or, a F. (Nobility, Parly, and lyon rampant azure. Arundel Rolls), being the arms of BRABANT, with which he sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, pp. xvii, xxiv. Ascribed also to THOMAS in the Surrey Roll, and to Sir PIKKS at the first Dunstable tournament 1308. (i) HENRY differenced it with a label (3) gules; RAPFK with a mullet on the lyon's (2) or, shoulder, both in the Surrey Roll and (3) WII.I.IAM differenced his brothers' arms with a " " l>ordure recersele gules; Cotgrave Roll. See MONTFORT.
;
Richard
of Iklyng, and ), or |H. in. Roll) bore, azure, a chief checquy and Ashmole Rolls. Howard and gules J ROBERT bore the chief counter-compony (F. ) SYMON + bore the reverse, in Dering Roll. chief azure. (F.) viz., checquy or and gules, a Dering Roll per fess in the tricks.
; ;
Bymon
Perreres
v.
Perers.
1297 bore, quarterly indented or and azure; Nobility Roll. To ascribed is of Beds Sir RAUFK quarterly per fess indented or and azure (F.), in Parly, and other Rolls; and to RAUF, dancettee in
Dering
Roll.
Pert, William de
on a bend
Jenyns' Roll.
gules,
(E.
i.
three
mascles
Peshale,
a (R. n. Roll) bore, argent, cross flory engrailed sable Surrey Roll.
;
Percy,
Northumberland 1399-1408 (R. n. Roll) bore, or, a lyon rampant azure, t/unrterly with LUCY, gules, three lucies hauriant 2 and i
argent
;
Henry
ot
Peshale,
Adam
crowned or
Surrey Roll.
bore, at the battle of
(6)
fPeson, Nicole de
argent and
(H. in. Roll) bore, ermine, a fess azure. (F.)" Dering Roll; thereon three lyonceux rampant argent (F.) in Howard Roll, and thus ascribed to WILLIAM
in
Percy, Henry,
(or, in Camden); in Jenyns' Roll ;
Wiltshire (E. i. Roll) bore, argent, five fusils conjoined in fess sable
of
Arden
Roll.
Howard
below.
Percy, Walter de
five fusils
Petit,
fess
;
Thomas-(K.
in.
(H. in. Roll )bore, azure, conjoined in fess argent Anlrn and St. George Rolls. A WALTER took up the cross in the last Crusade 1270.
Ordinary.
Pette,
Thomas
tournament
Dun-
JPercy, Sir
Roll
i
Henry,
;
of
Spofford
(H.
in.
Imrr. azure, five fusils conjoined in fess Di-ring and Howard Rolls; indented in Gnmaldi Roll engrailed in Glover Roll for
or;
1334, ermine an engrele gules (F.) tricked as a fess indented, dancettee is probably intended.
stable
HENRY.
JPevense, Richard or de
f
Percy, Arnold,
Jemns' Ordinary.
of Kildale (K. in. Roll) bore, gules, five fusils conjoined in fess argent
in. -iH. Roll) bore, azure, a chevron square fretted gules, Howard Ix'tween three crosses moline argent Roll crosses recercelee (F. in Dering Roll for square fretted may be an error in the trick
; 1
fretty.
i6r
Pevere
v.
Peyvre.
Pickenham,
;
(PYKNAM), a Knight
Peverell,
(E. in. Roll) bore, quarterly i and 4, vaire or and vert 2 and 3, gules ; Ashmole Roll.
(H. vi. Roll) bore, azure, a lyon rampant holding in its fore-paws a cross pate fitche'e Arundel Roll. all or
Peverell, Sir
gules.
F.
John
argent and
Roll)
Pickering, James le
ermine,
(R.
n.
;
Roll) bore,
Ashmole
a lyon rampant azure Surrey and THOMAS bore the lyon Rolls.
or, in
JPeverell,
gyronny
sable
Thomas
;
(H.
m.
bore,
crowned
Jenyns' Ordinary.
bezame
Pickering, Sir
Peverell,
on a
Henry
Jenyns' Ordinary.
de (E. n. Roll) bore, or (sometimes argent) a lyon rampant Harl. 6137. bezant^e a bordure sable, gules In Harl. 4033 argent, a lyon rampant sable, a bordure of the last bezant^e.
;
Thomas
Peverell,
(F.)
St.
Hugh
George
banded
gules,
a chief
or.
Pi(c)kworth, Sir
annulet
of co. Leic.
(E. in. Roll) Ashmole and bore, argent, three picks gules differenced with an Rolls. ROBKKT, Surrey
; ;
Thomas
Surrey
Roll.
{Peyferer, William
argent, three
IH.
in.
Roll)
i
Pickworth, John
a bend between
Jenyns' Roll
(E.
I.
fleurs-de-lys
and
bore, sable
six in
Howard and
Rolls. Sir WILLIAM, of Kent (R. n. Roll) bore, argent, fiorette'e sable; ParliamenRoll. Sir FOUKI<; differenced with a label tary
(3)
Pierpont,
(PEKPUND) (H. in. Roll) bore, burulfe (16) argent and gules, a lyon rampant sable debruised of a baston or. (F.)
Arden and
St.
Henry
gu'es.
George
Rolls.
of Suffolk (E. n. a cross engrailed or, a Roll) mullet argent (Parliamentary, Arundel and Surrey Rolls) in the first and second quarter, in Jenyns' Ordinary probably a mistake. One of these names took up the cross in the last
Pierpont, Sir
(E. in. Roll) bore, argent, a lyon rampant sable, within an orle of six-foyles in the gules (the reverse ascribed to
Thomas
Edmond, Henry
EDMUND
and
Crusade 1270.
Peytwyn,
Sir Roger, of Lincolnshire (H. III. Roll) bore, ermine, three chevronels gules (four (F.) in Jenyns' Ordinary); Arden
and Parliamentary
Rolls.
Ashmole Roll and Jenyns' Surrey Roll) Roll, Ordinary cinquefoyles " in Cotgrnve " a where to the NKHHKW is ascribed
;
argent,
bore,
at
the
first
Peyvere,Sir Philip, of Norfolk (E.n. Roll) bore, or two bars sible between six martlets i an 2, 3, argent Parliamentary Roll addition.
;
Dunstable tournament 1308, argent, a lyon rampant sable debruised by a baston or (F. ) Cotgrave and Nativity Rolls.
;
Pierpont, Sir
(E.
II.
Robert
; ;
Peyvre, John,
baron 1298-9
bore, argent,
;
.Nobility Roll. Sir ROGER, both of Beds., in Parliamentary Roll THOMAS, in Jenyns' Ordinary, and
;
argent, a lyon rampant sable (powdered with roses gules, Harl. '6137) a bordure of six roses gules, Harl. 4033 Parly.
Roll)
bore,
Roll.
WILLIAM
in
Glover Roll.
1418
first
Phelip, Sir William, K.G. quarterly gules and argent, in the K. 401 fo. 16. displayed or
;
K.G.
bore,
an eagle
Piers,
Pichford, Geffrey
(H.
(PYERS)-(E. i. Roll) bore, azure, a bend argent, cotised or, between six martlets 3 and 3 of the second (F. ); Segar Roll.
Henry
Arden
Roll)
and
bore,
)
Camden
Rolls.
Pichford, John de
Arden
Roll.
(H.
in.
and a cinquefoyle
crusily
(F. in
slain at the siege of Calais 1347 bore, gules, three picks 2 and i BALDWIN also borne Surrey by argent (F.), Roll
;
Pigot, Geffrey,
(H. in. Roll) bore, argent,
;
Pickard, Roger
Roll.
George
(5)
Roll.
(F.
)
JOHN
Segar
gules.
of Melmerby (E. i. Roll) bore, sable three picks (picois) argent (F.); Grimaldi and Jenyns' Rolls and by RANDOLF in Surrey Roll.
;
five crescents
Richard
gules,
(F.
)
and Roger (E. n. Roll) bore, a fess or between three escallops argent.
[Sir
JOHN
;
differenced with a label of 3 azure sometimes or.] ROGKK, of Stondon, bore the fess argent
Pigott
--
),
Arden and
-(E. III.
St.
George
Rolls.
and bore, argent, two bends engrailed gules " Parly. in a marginal note, 3 molles sable" Roll, an addition.
;
Sr, of Norfolk
(E.
n.
Roll)
Pilcikenham, Raffe,
;
cinquefoyles
see
WAT-
of Yorkshire, and of Doddington (E. II. Roll) bore, chief three besants azure, two bars or in Parly. Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary.
John
62
n c ow
;
(E. n. Roll) bore, azure, a Ix'iid engrailed between six bend martlets 3 and 3 or (F.); Parly. Roll indented Jnnyns' Ordinary dancettee or fusily
; ;
1297 bore, per pale Nobility or and gules, a lyon passant argent Sir RICHARD, a son his Roll borne also by of battle the at Boroughbridge baron 1317.
in Parly. Roll, 1322 (F.) lyon passant gardant ascribed also to JOHN in Ashmole and Surrey
in
Arden
Roll.
[Pigott, William,
ob. 1376
bore, ermine
Shirley.]
Rolls.
Plays, William
(E.
in.
1301
bore
Shirley.]
on a chief argent, three chaplets gules mole Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary. F.
Ash-
Plesington, Robert de
azure,
Pilkington
en.
Roll)
bore,
a cross
;
flory
argent
Jenyns' Ordinary.
Plessetis,
f-Pin(e),
(H. in. Roll) bore, between three pine gules, a chevron argent, Arden and St. George Rolls. cones or(F.F.) de, of Northants, Pinkeney, Sir baron 1299 -bore, at the battle of Falkirk " fess or a engrele" gules (F.) i.e. five 1298, fusils conjoined Nobility Roll and Jenyns' the Barons' Ordinary, with which he sealed a fess letter to the Pope 1301, pp. xxii, xxiv b and fo. MS. Harl. in dancettee 52 6137 indented on fo. 22 b
;
Thomas de
and argent, six annulets gules (F.); Nobility other Rolls ascribed to Sir JOHN in Glover Roll three annulets in Norfolk Roll, under
;
Hugh
Henry
Plecy, Sir
(E.
II.
torteaux Roll) bore, argent, six JOHN differenced with a label (3) azure, his son with a baston azure Parly. Roll.
;
Henry or Hugh
de, of Oxon
;
Sir
and
a
*[Plowden, John
fess dancettee
Shirley.]
F.
Pinkenei, Robert-(E.
six fusils
i.
conjoined in fess gules, and THOMAS differenced with a baston sable (F. ); Segar
Roll.
Roll) bore,
or,
1299 bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298, argent, a fess and a cinquefoyle azure canton on a a demi fess, In the Nobility and other Rolls two or (F). "une fees et demi "in Jenyns' Ordinary, bars the cinquefoyles pierced in Arden and St. Rolls. Signed but did not seal the
;
(or PI.UKF.NET), banneret, baron, 1295 bore, ermine, a bend Roll a banneret, engrailed gules (F.), Nobility Arundel Roll blasoned as a bend fusily in Segar and St. George Rolls as a bend of fusils and as a bend sinister (F. ) in the Howard Roll,
; ; ;
in Dering and fusily, probably erroneously, HUGO took up the cross in the Guillim Rolls.
last
Crusade
1270.
Plumpton, Robert de
and Sir
;
William
George
Barons'
letter to the
Pope
1301,
page
xxiv.
Pipe, Sir
(E. n. and a fess or Roll) bore, azure crusily 3, 3, Roll. fitchee ; Jenyns' Parly. Roll ; crusily
Thomas de la,
of Staffs
(H. in. Roll) bore, azure, five fusils in fess Ashmole, or, on each an escallop gules Arundel and Surrey Rolls, and Jenyns' Ordinary.
Piritone, Joan de
St.
(H. in. Roll) bore, or, Arden and a pear-tree vert fructed gules (F.
)
;
George
(
Rolls.
)
(E. n. Roll) bore, azure, six fusils conjoined in fess or, on each a a fess indented in mullet gules Parly. Roll Harl. MS. 4033 fo. 5i b
a Knight (H. vi. Roll) bore, Pitlysden azure argent, a fess between three pelicans vulning themselves Arundel Roll. JOHN DE PYVEI.MXIX took up the cross in the last Crusade 1270.
;
JPoer, Robert le
(H.
in.
Roll)
bore,
two leopards'
n. Roll)
and gules Parly. Roll. YMBERT PUGEIS bore the reverse in the
Roll.
bore, at the
;
Howard
first
Dunstable tournament 1308, argent, a bend between six annulets 3 and 3 gules (F. ) bend azure in H. <fij8.
la, of Bucks, Kt.
;
Roll) bore, argent, billetty and a lyon rampant sable Harleian and Segar Rolls
n.
;
Poinings and Pointz v. Poynings and Poyntz. Pole v. de la Pole, and Pull. Pole, Michael de la, baron 1366 bore, or,
a lyon rampant gules; Nobility Roll borne also by Sir JOHN at the first Dunstable tour-
crowned
in Segar Roll the Parly. Roll billets are more like guttee de poix, they even F. suggest ermine. or, in
;
nament
Jenyns'
le fitz.
Sir
trt.
ff
'
'63
*Foole, Sir
azure,
Thomas
of
Porter, Sir
three bells 2
W.
and
i
florett^e
Roll)
;
bore,
Atkinson Roll.
sable, F.
quarterly with, argent, a chevron sable between three bucks' heads cabossed gules with crest ; Ballard Roll.
Potenhall, Sir
bore, at the siege of Calais 1345-8, or, on a fess azure three decrescents of the field. F.
John
*[Pole, Sir
John de
la
(E.
Potenale, Sir
;
(E in. Roll) bore, argent, on a chevron azure three cinquefoyles or Ashmole Roll. pierced
(E.
John
JPole, 'Walter de la
(H. in. Roll) bore, gules, a saltire argent, within a bordure sable Povi.E in bezantfe (F. ) Dering Roll.
Pountney, John de
Jenyns' Ordinary.
in.
in
Howard
George
Roll
Rolls.
and PULLE
in
Arden and
St.
fess
Poley, Rauff
Roll.
on
Surrey
Boroughbridge 1322, paly (6) or and azure on a bend gules, three martlets argent. F.
Poleyn
a Knight (H. vi. Roll) bore, gules and a bendlet sable Arundel
)
;
Pouslyne,
POUSCYN
Sir "William (PO.NSCYN, or PUSLINCH), of Herefordshire (E. n. Roll) bore, quarterly argent and azure, a lyon rampant gules Parliamentary Roll.
;
*[Polhill, John (Hen. VI. Roll) bore, or, on a bend gules three crosses crosslet of the first.
Shirley.]
F.
of Oxon (E. n. Roll) bore, undee (6) or and sable a bend argent Parly. Roll tricked nebulee.
Poltimore, Richard de
bore, or, a lyon
rampant
vert
Power Power
a Suffolk Knight (H. vi. Roll) ( ) bore, gules, on a chief argent three mullets pierced sable Arundel Roll.
;
III.
rampant
of
or.
Richard de
fess
Devon
;
Powis, Le
Sr.
de
(H.
vi.
baston gobony
argent
and
azure
Parlia-
lyon rampant
Monumental
mentary Roll.
*[Polwhele,
bore,
sable,
Richard
a
saltire
de
of Derbyshire,
or,
;
and
Roll
in.)
Roger
Poyerd
or
(E.
n.
Roll)
bore,
on a bend
Parly.
engrailed
ermine.
Shirley.]
F.
Pomerey,
Sir
(E.
Henry
in.
and
John
;
bend
;
Pomeray
(Pomfret
?)
between
argent
Ashmole
at the
(R.
n.
;
Roll)
bore, argent,
and
.
sable
Surrey Roll.
Ponchardon
Punchardon.
(E.
i.
On the same (6) or and vert, a bend gules. occasion his brother Sir THOMAS bore on the bend three mulletsargent (Parly. Roll) at the
;
Popham, John de
;
Roll)
bore,
second tournament 1334, another THOMAS bore the undifferenced coat, when his brother MICHAEL differenced with a bordure engrele
(indented) ermine.
Popham, Raffe de
;
(E.
i.
Roll)
argent, on a chief gules three bucks' heads cabossed or POPHAM, a Jenyns' Roll. Suffolk Knight, carried a besant between the two bucks' heads Arundel Roll.
;
baron 1339
bore,
at the siege of Calais 1345-8, the paternal coat barry (6) or and vert a bend gules (F. ) Sir
(or CHRISTOPHER) bore the same, he his brother Sir were knighted at the capitulation (of Calais), when the latter
THOMAS
Popham, John
cabossed
Rouen
1418, gules, besante (6, 4) and a chevron argent, quarterly with, argent, on a chief gules a besant between two stags' heads
or.
F.
Porcel, Robert
three torteaux.
Roll.
Arden and
St.
George
Porcher
Roll.
(H. in. Roll) bore, argent, a St. George (F. ) cinquefoyle pierced gules.
Porchester, Sr.
lation of Calais 1348 sable. F.
Fordone, John de
gules, a fess (F. ) argent.
or, St.
(H.
Roll)
bore,
(6)
.6 4
Oliver
/''onckarja-
Poynings (Robert)
of
lord bore, at the siege 1418, harry (6) or and vert, a bend gules, quarterly with, gules, three lyonceux passant argent debruised by a bend azure.
Kouen
Pugeis
(E.
II.
v.
Pogeys.
Sir Richard,
of
Puleston,
Cheshire
;
JPoynings,
Thomas
Roll,
Lucas
;
(H.
in.
Roll),
(6)
and
Roll) bore, sable three mullets argent Parly. Roll. (F.) JOHN DE PYVELSDON took up the cross in the last Crusade 1270; or
PlTLVSDEN.
vert, a
gules Dering Roll a'nd Jenyns' probably erroneous when tricked, or three bars vert, a baston (bend)gules in Howard Roll for LUCAS, and in Jenyns' Roll for JOHN.
bend
barry
or and
of co. Lanes. bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, sable, a cross flory or patonce in Parly, and Jenyns' Rolls (F.), said to be same as ROBERT SWINNKRTON who bore the cross florettee, which
bore, barry (8) gules and or Nobility Roll the reverse is ascribed to him as having been borne at the battle of Falkirk 1298, and at the siege of Carlaverock in 1300 (F.) signed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301 these being the arms of FITZAI.AN were dis; ; ;
see.
Pull, -William de
Howard
(H.
;
Roll.
4-Punchardon, Oliver de
bore, sable platey 4, 3, 2,
i
in.
Arden and
Roll)
St.
this Sir
NlCHOL
;
(as
George Rolls
(F.)
3, 2, i in
Jenyns' Ordinary.
and 1'arly. Rolls), indeed, his seal with these arms and a label (5) is said to have been
attached by his father to the Barons' letter to the 1'ope of 1301, see pp. xx, xxiv.
Pundelarde, Robert
Howard
Roll.
(H. in. Roll) bore, per pale argent and vert, a Ivon rampant gules
F.
*Predias,
(R. n. Roll) bore, argent, a chevron sable, a label (3) gules (F. ) Surrey Roll.
;
John
jQueney, Robert a
bore,
gules,
in
(or QUINCY) (H.ni. Roll) cinquefoyle (ermine in Glover Howard and Camden Roll;
F.
Prendergast, Robert
gules, a
(K.
;
n.
Roll) bore,
bore,
or,
bore, bendy (8) or and azure, on a chief of the second two palets between as many esquires based of the first, over all an inescocheon Holland Roll. (F.) See MORTIMER argent which is barry.
;
Roll)
on a chevron argent
;
three
martlets
sable
Ashmole
Roll.
F.
Quilly, Sir
Ashmole
Preston, Piers de
LAVVK
IK.
I.
I
K. in. Roll),
(K); Grimaldi and Holland Rolls; crusily fitchee in Howard Roll, and perhaps crusily potent in Dering Roll for a WIU.IAM. J
(E. in. Roll) bore, argent, a chevron between three mullets sable Roll pierced in Harl. Roll.
Roger
Earl of Winchester (H. VI. Roll) bore, gules, seven mascles conjoined 3, 3, i or; Nobility Roll 3, 2, i in
(K. in.) Roll.
Preston
or
;
)a Suffolk Knight (H. vi. Roll) bore, ermine, on a chief sable, three crescents
(
Quisance, "William de
Arundel
Roll.
bore, at the second Dunstable tournament 1334, sable a bend engrailed argent, a label gules. F.
Preston,
;
Thomas de
(R.
n.
Roll) bore
in
Quitricke,
and three
base
(or WHITRICK) (E. Roll) bore, argent a fret and a quarter gules fretty in trick Jenyns' Roll.
;
John
i.
Prestwolde,
sable, a
chevron or
;
Hugh de -(K.
fretty gules,
Qukin, Roland
bore,
Roll.
(or
between three
bendy
(6)
gules
and ermine.
(E.
QUENKIN)
(E.
(F.)
i.
Roll)
Segar
garbs argent
Jenyns' Ordinary.
three
gules,
f*.
iirly.
Roll.
Quixley, John de
gules, three
fess
iirl
Roll.
Roll) bore, in pale argent collared gobony or and sable. (F.) ADAM differenced this with an escallop sable on the shoulder of each hound the collars, checquv or and sable.
in.
greyhounds courant
"L.
e y. ers Sir
''"*'
Parlv
RoU
^"^
n
r
;
m.
16)
nt argent;
Roll) bore
Ashmole
;
.
F.
Prideaux, John
Predias.
(I'RKUX), of Cornsable,
;
Vrt
crusilv and Parly. Roll.
vert
Prowze
'!
i-
Sir -William le
ii.
Roll)
bore,
Pudsay, John
R<,n> bore,
;
Itm-iis'
165
rallies the
young
soldiers.
R
i-Rabayn, Ellis de
Glover Roll.
Roll) bore, (H. argent, a fess between three escallops gules
;
in.
Racel
(E. in. Roll) bore. argent, two bends engrailed sable,- a label (3) (F.) JOHN of Ordsall bore the same, gules. his brother ROBERT of Smithills bore it undifferenced and his son NICHOLAS of ChadHarl. derton, differenced with a fess gules
;
bore, at the fess or a lyon M.S. 3968 Harl. (F. passant gardant gules. MS. Ashmole in the note a fo. 123 marginal ascribes to him argent, on a fess double as in battely gules, a lyon passant gardant or, Jenyns Roll and Ordinary.
on a
in.)
bore,
sable.
pheons
F.
MS.
1481
fo. 68.
Ragan, John
sable
;
Ray, John de
(E.
I.
Jenyns' Roll.
JRalee,
Raynes, John
Thomas
(H. Roll) bore, gules, crusily or, a bend vair. (F. Dering (Ashmole copy), Howard and St. George Rolls tricked also probably
in error, (i) gules,
or and gules, a (R. n. Roll) bore, checquy Ashmole and Surrey Rolls. canton ermine Another coat with a canton argent in Ashmole
;
Roll.
a fess
vair,
and
(2)
ermine
a bend vair.
fRaynes, Roger de
of Devon (E. n. Roll) bore, gules, a bend lozengy (4) argent Parly. Roll engrailed in Harl. MS. 4033 fo. 33.
;
(H. in. Roll) bore, azure, fretty sable and a bend vaire potent counter potent or and gules Howard Roll.
;
Raynsford, Henry
;
Raley, John
and
in
(E. in. Roll) bore, checquy or gules, a chief undee (4) argent and azure Tenyns' Ordinary blasoned a'zure and argent
;
i. Roll) bore, a bordure sable argent, a cross p'my and a cross Jenyns' Roll another coat argent, For parmy Ballard Roll. sable with crest DACRE. and see also CONSTABLE,
(E.
COTGRAVK.
Rayle, Sir
mole
Roll.
( )
Thomas de
and
Rede
(E. in.
;
Roll)
bore,
azure,
bore, checquy or
Ash-
Arundel
(E.
Roll.
Rame
an Essex Knight (H. vi. Roll) bore, azure, three ranis' heads cabossed argent
;
of Norfolk
gules
;
bore,
Arundel
Roll.
.
Ramerne, Sire de
Rameston, Thomas de
(E.
i.
Roll) bore,
Redesham, Walter de
checquy argent and gules.
Roll) bore, argent, fretty Surrey Roll.
(E.
(F.)
i.
Camden
argent, a lyon rampant sable, oppressed by a Camden Roll. baston sable. (F. )
(R. n. Roll) bore, argent, a chevron sable, in the cantel a the last of Surrey Roll. cinquefoyle pierced Ascribed also to Sir THOMAS RAMPSTON,
;
Redham, William de
gules,
lets
n.<;.
1402; K. 400
fo. 25.
argent.
Arden and
George
Rande, William
;
Rolls.
three chevronels argent, a bordure engrailed sable Jenyns' Ordinary. bore, sable
gules, on a cross argent Parly. Roll.
five
n. Roll) mullets
Ratclyffe, Sir
)
bore, at the siege of Calais 134^-8, argent, a bend engrailed sable. Borne also by RAUCI.IF of the Tower (F. and by Sir JOHN, K.G. H. VI. Ballard Roll See also RAOCLIFKE.
; ;
John
Ratelysdown
six escallops 3, 2,
i
or
),
Ravenscroft
Ballard Roll.
of
Cheshire
(F.
iv.
Roll) bore, argent, a chevron sable between three ravens' heads erased proper with crest
166
Bednian, Richard
Rouen
bore, at the siege of 1418, gules, three lozenge-cushions ermine tasselled or. (F.) Surrey Roll and In the Parliamentary Roll Jenyns' Ordinary. (E. II. they are ascribed to Sir of Cumberland, and tricked as three square cushions or; Parly. Roll, in Harl. MS. 4033; lorenge ermine, Sic. in Harl. 6137. See also Glover Roll (H. Hi.).
I
MATHEW
de (E. in. Roll) bore, quarterly argent and gules a bordure engrailed sable Jenyns' Ordinary. de, of Ashby (E. i. Roll) Retford, bore, ermine, on a chevron sable three escallops
Retford,
;
John
Thomas
argent
Jenyns' Roll.
Retour, Richard
Jenyns' Roll.
(E. i. Roll) bore, argent, three tree stumps (racynes) eradicated sable
;
Redman, Mathew
(R. n. Roll) bore, gules, a chevron argent between three lozengecushions ermine tasselled or Surrey Roll.
;
ermine,
;
WILLIAM
differenced
Rednesse, William de
sable, a
on the chevron
Ashmole
argent
in.
Redvers,
of Wight.
or, St.
Devon and
See
DEVON and
(5)
Redvers, Baldwin de
)
;
a lyon rampant azure; Parly., Segar and the LORD PERCY carries George Rolls (F.
Arden and St. George Rolls. Reydon, Sir Robert de, of Suffolk (E. n. Roll) bore, checquy argent and gules, a cross
azure
azure,
;
the same.
Rees,
ap (H. in. Roll) bore, gules, a chevron between three spur-rowells argent
(F.); St.
Howel
?-.
gules
Ashmole
Roll.
George
Roll.
v. Raynes. j-Reymes, Roger de, Reynell, John (E. in. Roll) bore,
a Kentish Knight
;
Reynham, Edmund de
sable, Surrey Roll.
(R.
i
n..
Roll)
;
bore,
three mallets
v.
2 and
argent
Reythinge
Roynger.
dexter argent
or in
Ashmole MS.
Dering
Repinghall, John de
(F.);
(E. i. Roll) bore, sable two bars argent, in chief three plates
of co. Leic. (E. n. Roll) bore, ermine, a chief gules fretty or (F.) ; Parly. Roll ; RIBEFORD in Arden and St. George Rolls. of
Riboo, Richard,
Roll) bore, argent,
Newbegging
;
(E.
in.
Camden
Roll.
three
torteaux
of Norfolk (E. n. Roll) bore, ermine, three chevronels sable; Parly and Ashmole Rolls and lenvns' (additional)
Jenyns' Ordinary.
Richmond, Roald
Reresby, Sire
battle of
Adam
;
de
bore,
at
the
Boroughbridge 1322, gules, on a bend argent three crosses (patee) sable (F Jenyns' Roll and Ordinary usually tricked as the modern patonce. THOMAS and WILI.I \
)
and
le, Constable of the Honour of (H. in. Roll) bore, gules, two St. George Roll. gemelles and a chief or SIR THOMAS DE RICHMONDE bore the same at the siege of Carlaverock 1300 (F. ) Nativity
; ;
Parly. Rolls.
Richmond, Earl
tagne.
of,
v.
John de Bre-
Reresby, Thomas
(E. n. Roll) bore a lyon rampant or, in the cantel a cross vair in another trick, a cross patonce patonce vert on the shoulder of the lyon Roll.
;
Parly!
Restwold, Richard-(E.
saltire
per
of, Peter of Savoy, maternal uncle to ELEANOR, Consort of Hen. in. bore, an eagle displayed within a bordure died at Chillon, in the pays de Vaud 7 or 9 June 1268, buried in the Abbey of Hautecombe in Savoy, see Bookplate. Riddell, Sir William (RYDELL), of the North bore, at the first Dunstable tourna. ment 1308, and at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, gules, a lyon rampant within a bordure indented argent (F.) Parly. Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary.
;
^Richmond, Earl
"
Archceologia.'"
167
Riddell, Sir
John
(RYDELL), of Beds.
(6)
Roche, Sir
;
paly
J. (H. vi. Roll) bore, gules, Atkinson Roll. See also three roach argent
;
DE LA ROCHE.
;
Riddell,
(RYDELL) (E. i. Roll) bore, argent, a fess azure between three garbs gules Jenyns' Roll.
John
bore, at the siege of Calais 1345-8, sable, five fleurs-de-lys F. 2, i, 2 in saltire or.
i. Roll) bore, (E. argent, on a bend azure cotised gules three crescents or Jenyns' Roll.
(H. in. Roll) bore, argent, burulee (9, 12) azure, a chief dancettee Dering and Howard (4 indents) gules. (F.
Rolls.
Rocheford,
Roll)
Guy Guy
bore,
le, quarterly
le
Glover Roll.
Ridmer, Reynaud de
azure, Roll.
(E. in.
Rochford,
quarterly or
first
de
;
(H.
Roll)
bore,
and gules
Norfolk Roll.
Ridmer, Reynald de
Jenyns' Ordinary.
de, of
co.
Cam-
-bore, at the Dunstable tournament 1308, quarterly or and gules, a bordure indented sable (F. on which occasion Sir ROGER bore the bordure indented argent.
)
bridge (E. II. Roll) bore, azure, displayed argent Parly. Roll.
an eagle
knighted at
Rigby
;
)a Knight (H. VI. Roll) bore, argent, on a cross patonce sable five mullets or Arundel Roll.
(
the capitulation of Calais 1348 bore, quarterly or and gules a label (5) azure (F. ); ascribed also to GUY in Howard Roll and a label (3) azure to RAFFE in Jenyns' Ordinary.
Rigmayden, Thomas
; ;
Ripley, Sir
azure.
of Calais 1348
of bore, quarterly or and Ashmole, gules, a bordure sable besantee Atkinson and Surrey Rolls another RAFKE, differenced with an annulet argent, on the Sir JOHN, of Surrey Roll. gules quarters Essex, differenced with a martlet sable; ParRoll)
; ;
liamentary Roll.
Ripley (REPPLEY), an Essex Knight (H. vi. Roll) bore, ermine, a fess or between three toads (tortoise in trick) sable Arundel
;
Rocheford, Raffe
Rouen
1418,
gules,
bore,
at
the siege of
or,
an eagle displayed
Roll.
and
gules,
Ripley, Sir
Ashmole
John
bore,
in.
Roll)
;
at the
ermine and
Aungre (Onger),
banneret, baron 1299 bore, at the battle of Ealkirk 1298 and at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, masculy or and gules generally tricked six (or 7) mascles 3, 2, i (F.) but also as Arundel and lozenges (F. ) and as fusils
;
1300, lozengy gules. (F. JAMES Of Wokingdon and Sir RICHARD of Suffolk bore the same Jenyns' Ordinary and Parliamentary Roll sometimes blasoned masculy, Glover Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary, and the tinctures resiege
)
,
of
Carlaverock
versed, as in Parly,
and Ashmole
Rolls.
KRockley, Richard de la
(F.)
St.
(H. in. Roll) bore, lozengy argent and gules, a bend azure.
Parliamentary Rolls.
George
Roll. (R. n.
bore, at the siege of Calais 1345-8, gules, a pale masculy or. (F.
)
Rockley, Robert de
Roll.
Roll)
;
bore,
Surrey
For surname PAYNE ROET in Ashmole MS. RUETT and RUVETT or RYVETT also occur as
;
Rockley
suggestions.
of Lin-
(E. iv. Roll) bore, argent, a fess sable between seven lozenges 3, 3, i gules with crest Ballard Roll.
;
Roll) bore,
(3)
or
of
and E.
II.
Roald, Constable of the Honour of Richmond (H. HI. Roll) bore, gules, two gemelles and a chief or St. George Roll.
;
gules between six lyonceux rampant (F. ) Dering, Howard, and Parly. argent.
fess
Rolls.
Robsart
,
RoclifFe,
John de
and
Sir
Robert
;
),
knighted
;
at the capitulation of
Calais 1348, bore, vert, a lyon rampant or ("alii the reverse") borne also by Sir JOHN, K.G. and Sir GEORGE, K.G. temp. H. v. F.
(E. in. Roll) bore, argent, a chevron between three lyons' heads erased 2 and i gules Ashmole Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary. Sir RICHARD Ashmol e differenced with a chess-rook or
;
Rocel,
(H. in. Roll) bore, argent, two bars fusily gules azure in St. George Roll
Raf
Roll.
sometimes dancettee.
folk,
(F.
Arden
Roll.
of Nor-
Rocliffe, Robert (E. in. Roll) bore, argent, a chevron and in chief two lyons' heads erased Jenyns' gules, an annulet or for difference
;
Roll) bore, gules, three buckles 2 and i argent, tongues to the dexter; St. George and Parly. Rolls. (F.) Another THOMAS, in Jenyns' Ordinary, the tongues to the sinister.
(E.
II.
Thomas
Ordinary.
jRodes, William de
.
of Norfolk (E. II. Roll) bore, azure, three buckles or, tongues to the dexter in Harl. MS. 6137 fo. i6 b and to the base in Harl.
M.S. 4033
;
bore, rampant or Dering Roll debruised by a baston gules. (F.) Camden Roll.
azure, a lyon
;
Rodney, John de (R. n. three eagles displayed 2 and Roll. Sir WALTER bore the
Ashmole
Roll.
eagles purpure
Parly. Roll.
F.
68
Payne
r.
Sir
Roos
or,
.1
two chevronels gules on a canton of the last mullet pierced argent Ashmole Roll. F.
;
Sr. de (K. n. and Badlesmere, Roll) bore, gules, three water-bougets argent. a fess quarterly with, BADLESMERE argent, Borne double cotised gules Surrey Roll.
;
Le
also
K.I;.
1414.
knighted at the bore, argent, a chevron siege of Calais 1348 rooks between three snble proper (F. ); ascribed also to ALEXANDER in Grimaldi Roll,
Notts, and William (E. in. Rolls) bore, three water-bougets ermine. (F.)
and
to
THOMAS
in
Surrey, Parly,
and
;
St.
George
Rolls.
THOMAS
Rolls. K. in.
the sime. ROBERT differenced with a label azure St. George Roll.
KNOVILE bore
saltire
argent
ELYAS
(H.
in.
Roos, John,
;
of Youltcn, and Sir Richard in. Roll) bore, gules, three water(E. Roll and Jenyns' Ordior Ashmole bougets
nary.
JRome, Roger de
argent, a fess sable
gules.
(F.
)
bore,
Roos, Robert,
Kendale
;
JRomenal, Roger de
or,
)
;
Roll) bore,
two chevronels gules, on a quarter of the second three cats' (or leopards') faces 2 and i or (F. Dering Roll. Another, on the canton
gules, Roll.
in.
of Werke, and Thomas, of (H. in. Roll) bore, or, three waterGlover Roll and Jenyns' bougets sable Ordinary. JOHN, differenced with a crescent sable Jenyns' Ordinary.
;
field
Howard
Ros, Sire
bore, at
Thomas de
(of
Yorkshire)
Romesbury, John de
{K.
RONNKBUKY)
;
Roll)
bore,
between
Ordinary.
four
pyes
the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, gules, a fess vair between four water-bougets the lattei or three (F. ) only in Ashmole MS. borne also by Sir THOMAS and THOMAS I>E BEUSEBY or' BOUSEBYE Nativity Roll and
;
Jenyns' Ordinary.
Roll) bore, argent,
;
Romsey, Walter
a
fess gules,
a label
(5)
azure
Jenyns' Roll.
le bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, ermine, on a chief indented gules two escallops argent. F.
le de filz) bore, at the first tournament 1308, gules, three lyonceux rampant argent, a label (3) azure
Rookwood,
(H.
VI.
3, 2, I
Sir William,
argent,
Roll.
;
Roll) bore,
six
of Suffolk chess-rooks
*i~Roper, Edwin (E. I.) bore, per fess a/ure and or, a pale counterchanged, three bucks' heads erased of the second. Shirley.] F.
sable
Arundel
F.
Rosehall,
trick)
;
bore, at the battle of 1322, argent, three waterborne also by Sir JOHN, of
de (E. in. Roll) bore, azure, a fess between six martlets or (argent in
Jenyns' Ordinary.
John
Resells,
six
Henry
i
(E.
in.
;
roses 3, 2,
argent
(F.)
banneret
JOHN
(H.
in.
Roll) bore,
St.
(both), of Ingmanthorpe (E. III. Roll) bore, Norfolk Roll azure, three water-bougets or and Jenyns' Ordinary. Sir WILLIAM of Youlbore the water-bougets ton, also Yorks.,
George
;
Roll.
Rotherfield,
Adam de
argent,
and a
label (3) or
Parliamentary Roll.
r
Roucliffe
the
Rocliffe.
la, founder of
in Ireland, v.
Roos, John
le
(R.
n.
Rouge-Mayne, Charles de
Abbey of Lakee
lin.
MacMoyof co.
Roos, William,
of Hamlake, banneret, baron 1285 bore, at the battle of Falkirk and at the 1298, siege of Carlaverock 1300, three gules, water-bougets argent. (F.) Sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, see pp. xvii, xxiv. Ascribed also to (J) ROBERT in Dering, Norfolk and other Rolls. JOHN, 8th Lord, also bore the same at the siege of Rouen
1418.
;
Rous, Geoffrey,
Gloucester
;
and Sir
John,
Roll) bore, per pale azure and gules three lyonceux rampant 2 and i ermine Parly. Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary.
(E.
II.
Rous, Giles
gules
;
le
ROBERT
fil
WILLIAM
bore a label
(3)
and azure three lyonceux rampant 2 and argent St. George Roll.
azure Glover Roll another WILLIAM differenced, with a crescent sable on the first water-
Rous, Roger
pale gules
Rolls.
le
(H.
in.
l-toll)
bore, per
bouget
p. vii.
Surrey Roll.
and azure a lyon rampant tail fourchee argent (F. ); Arden and St. George
MOM-MKVIAI. KIM<;\ OK
ROBERT RODS,
1682.
SOME FEUDAL
COATS OF ARMS.
169
(E. n. Roll)
Russell,
per pale or and azure three lyonceux rampant gules Parly. Roll.
(or
and (E. n. Roll) bore, or, a chevron azure l>etween three roses gules a label (3) argent Jenyns' Roll and
;
Hugh
Thomas
Rous, John de
;
Roos)
(K.
in.
Roll)
Ordinary.
tricked argent
Russell,
between
(E.
in.
Roll)
;
bore,
Ashmole
n.
Rous, John
1
(E. in. (or Roos), of Tyde Roll) bore, barry (8) gules and argent, a chief
all
Russell, Sir
f
John
five
fo.
(E.
5''.
on a cross sable
in
martlets argent
mullets
in.
Harl.
MS. 6137
Jenyns Ordinary.
(H.
(Roos), of co. Line. (K. II. Roll) bore, argent, three bars gules, a bend engrailed sable Parly. Roll.
le, of Beds.
;
bore,
;
argent,
besants
Howard and
gules,
(K.
n.
Roll) bore, quarterlv argent and sable, a baston sable in trick Parly. Roll
(K. n. Roll) bore, a chief dancettee gules three (some;
Shirley.]
Russell, Robert
on a bend
swans argent
Roll) bore, gules, sable, fimbriated or, two mullets of the last pierced of the field alternated with two
;
Surrey Roll.
Parly. Roll.
Russival,
fess
Sire
Thomas
;
bore,
[Rouse, Peter
Shirley.]
at sable, a K.
the
fess
Rutland, Earl of
K.o.
ED.
PI.ANTAGENET,
Routh, John de
field
;
Routhe, John de
(6)
;
(K. HI. Roll) bore, barry or and azure on a bend argent three rooks proper Jenyns' Ordinary.
1390-1402 bore, France and England quarterly, a label (5) per pale argent (charged with nine torteaux) and gules, charged with a label (3) per three castles or Surrey Roll
; ;
Routhe, John de
;
and argent, on the gules, six castles and on the silver, as many lyonceux rampant gules K. 399 fo. n.
pale gules
or,
;
(E. in. Roll) bore, barry (6) azure and or a bend gobony argent and of the first Jenyns' Ordinary, Harl. MS. 6^89
fo. 24.
Ryba, Richard
a
(E. in. Roll) bore, argent, gules between three torteaux.; and Roll Grimalcli Jenyns' Ordinary.
chevron
Routhe, Piers de
;
in. (E. Roll) bore, argent, a chevron sable between three wolves' heads erased gules Grimaldi Roll lyons' heads instead of wolves' heads are ascribed to
bore,
THOMAS
in Jenyns'
Ordinary.
(E. in. Roll) bore, argent, Roll.
Boroughbridge 1322, azure, a bend argent, an inescocheon or charged with a bend engrailed sable Ashmole MS. See LYDEVUSERS, another suggestion for this
rather doubtful
Rowthings,
four palets gules
;
name
is
LYDKRGAM.
bore, at
;
Ashmole
the
first
IE. II. Roll) bore, argent, eight martlets in orle gules Parly. Roll.
a bend
Nativity
azure
in
Rue,
de (E. in. Roll) bore, argent, on a bend cotised sable three mullets of the field Jenyns' Ordinary.
;
Amande
Rygate, John,
bore, nary.
of Howke (H. in. Roll) argent a bend lozengy azure (bend Jenyns' Ordiengrailed in Harl. MS. 6589)
;
Rushall, Richard de
banneret, baron
bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298, and also at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, azure, See three crescents or (F.) Parly. Roll, &c. WILLIAM differenced Monumental Effigy.
with a label
(5)
g'ules.
(F.
Arden and
St.
(ROSSEI.L), of N'orthants or Rutland (E. n. Roll) bore, argent, a chevron azure between three roses gules Parly. Roll (crosses crosslet fitchee instead of roses for THOMAS). Another THOMAS, bore it with the field or Jenyns' Roll and Ordinary.
;
George
Rolls. (E.
I.
Ryther, John de
WYTHER.
F.
WITHER
Jenyns' or
170
Here
is
Duke
William.
Sacheverell
on
a
saltire
St. Clere,
Sir
John
;
de, of Suffolk
rampant,
tail
(E. n.
azure
five
water-hougets or
Jenyns' Ordinary.
fourchge,
Parly. Roll.
bore,
;
St. Cler,
tournament 1308, borne quarterly or and gules, a bend vair (F. also by another (J) ANDREW or ADAM in Doing Roll, by GEOFFREY of Sussex, and by JOHN, and THOMAS in Surrey Roll and Jenyn.s' Roll and Ordinary. An Essex knight bore the bend argent Arundel Roll H. VI.
the
first
Dunstable
William (H. in. Roll) bore, argent, a lyon rampant gules, a bordure sable (sometimes bezantee) (F.); St. George Roll; lyon crowned or and bordure crusily or
;
Arden
Roll.
St. Cler, (R. n. Roll) bore, gules, a fess between three leopards' faces or Surrey
;
Thomas
Roll.
Sackville,
(H. gules
III.
;
Bartholomew
and
Thomas
St. Clere, "William de (H. in. Roll) bore, gules, a fess between three boars' heads or
;
Howard
St.
Roll.
St.
Amand, Almaric,
of
Wodehay, banneletter to
George, Sir
Bawdwyn
de, of
co.
ret,
He bore, at the Pope 1301, pp. xviii, xxiv. the siege of Carlaverock 1300, or, fretty sable, on a chief of the last three bezants. F. See Monumental Brass the field argent in Nobility Roll. Sir WILLIAM bore the same in Jenyns' Ordinary, and the Lord St. AMAND is said to have borne them at the siege of Rouen in 1418, but the barony appears to have been in abeyance 1402-49. Curiously blasoned as, or a
( )
;
Cambridge
patonce
St.
-(E. in. Roll) bore, George, argent, a chief azure, over all a lyon rampant gules, crowned or Surrey Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary Sir WILLIAM, of co. Cambridge, bore the lyon uncrowned in Parly. Roll.
;
Bawdwyn
St.
Helen, John de
six
(H.
2,
i
in.
Roll) bore,
but in Jenyns' Ordinary as, or three chevronels interlaced sable, &c., both in all probability
saltire
for fretty
gules,
(F.)
;
lyonceux
St.
3,
rampant argent
Rolls.
Arden and
George
***
VA-"
erroneously tricked.
St. Ive,
bore,
Roll.
Johnde(CEixTEYNO)
three
or,
lyons
St.
bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, or. fretty sable, on a chief of the second two three silver mullets argent pierced vert (F. mullets unpierced in Parly. Roll.
)
Amand,
co.
Glouc.
St.
Sir (E- ' Rolii bore, gules, six mascles3, 2, i or, a label (3) argent ROGKR bore 7 mascles and Ashmole Roll. and Sir a Iat>el azure, in Jenyns' Ordinary
Andrew,
John
St. John, Sir John de, of Lageham, banneret, baron 1299 bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298, and at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, argent, on a chief gules two mullets or, accompanied on the latter occasion by his son Jimx, who differenced with a label (3, 5) azure ), spur-rowells in Nicolas and in the Nobility
1
1-'.
Roll.
RIK;KK of co. Leicester bore three mascles (sometimes lozenges) and the azure label
;
Parly. Roll.
JSt. John, John de (E. i. Roll) bore, argent * on a chief gules, two mullets pierced or Dering Roll; spur-rowells in trick (F. ), not pierced for ROBERT in Grimaldi Roll.
;
St.
at
gull-;,
n. (R. Roll) bore, gent, a cross flory engrailed sable, nbonlurr liesamy; Surri-y Roll.
Andrew, John
tSt.
Aubin, Gilbert de
on a cross sable five plates (F. Dering, George, and Surrey Rolls. Another GlLSee KKKT with Ijezants in Arden Roll. ORKAHI.IN and WOI.TAI HIN.
or, St.
St.
B
;
Nicholl
Roll.
de-(H.
in.
Roll)
wrongly Masoned
azure
Uirulee (15)
argent
and
Howard
St. Clere,
Rolls.
John
and Sir
;
W.
(E.
i.
Roll)
lenyns'
and Atkinson
SIR
ST.
29
LAWRENCE,
BARON.
K.P.
TH
172
J8t.
of Lagehani bore, Duns'table tournament 1308, or, on two mullets a vert, ^ulcs, pierced bordure indented sable Parly. Roll engrailed in Harl. 6137 fo. 36. He may be identical with JOHN junior, who differenced with a label at Carlaverock, and with Sir JOHN in: LAGEHAM, who boreal the battle of Boroughbridge gules, on a chief argent two mullets sable.
at the
first
liit-l"
;
{St.
and .Robert (H. ill. Roll) bore, azure, fretty argent and a chief or (F. Dering Roll. ROBERT bore the same in Parly., Arundel, and Arden Rolls; erroneously tricked with three
)
;
ol
Kent,
^William
St.
and a
St.
brother of HUGH of Basing, /JOHN bore, argent, on a chief gules two mullets or pierced vert, a bendlet gules Harl. 1481 fo. 73.
Leger, Sir John, of Kent, and William (H. in. Roll) bore, azure fretty argent
John, John,
THOMAS
Howard and
chief
MS
Ordinary; REMOLD and Sir THOMAS of Kent bore the chief or, in the camel a spur-roHl
gules; Surrey Roll; but a mullet in Parlia-
argent
mentary
St.
Roll.
de, of Hanak (Halnaker), junior, baron 1300, sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, pp. xvi, xxiv. He bore, (argent I, on a chief (gules) two spur-rowells a label azure in Roll borne (or) (3) Xobility undiffereiiced by another JOHN and Sir R. in .Norfolk and Harleian Rolls; by others the mullets are pierced azure, sometimes vrrt.
;
; ,
John, John
St.
de (ST. LOUH) bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, gules, a fess between three escallops argent (F.); borne also by ROGER and by Sir THOMAS of co. Lines. Jenyns' Ordinary and Parly. Roll.
Lo, Sire
;
Eauf
St. Lo, (E. in. Roll) bore, azure, two bars argent, a chief gules Cotgrave Roll.
;
Hugh
St.
(H. Roll) bore, argent, on a chief gules two martlets I? in error) or a bordure indented sable; Ashmole Roll. One of these names took up the cross 1270.
John, Sir
John
m.
St.
(K.
i.
Roll), bore,
gules
vij
the second
St.
St.
de bore, at the John, Sir battle of Boroughbridge 1322, argent, on a chief indented (dancettee, in the Surrey Roll) gules, two mullets (6) or (F. ); pierced vert
in
Edward
and
Marcyl, (H. "in. Roll) bore, gules, a fess argent, a label (5) or. (F. ) Arden St. George Rolls. ST. MARTII.I. in Harl.
or.
William
DE
S.U'TE
Surrey Roll.
and
Wilt*. bore,
)
;
St.
(of Wilts) bore, the first Dunstable tournament 1308, ermine, on a chief gules, two spur-rowells or pierced vert. borne (F.) Roll, Parly. by HUE and RICHARD, with mullets unpierced'; St. ieorge and Segar Rolls. at
(
or
(F.
St.
George and
(gules for
WII.UAM
Parly.
Rolls, Jenyns'
Ordinary
THOMAS MALI.ORV.
St.
St.
John, St. (KV.MIS), of Wilts (K. II. Roll) bore, argent, crusily sable, on a chief gules two mullets or Parly. Roll.
;
Oermyne
de (H. in. Roll) bore, Martin, St. argent, two bars gules, a label (5) azure. George Roll. See also MARTIN and WINTERHUI.I..
John
St.
Martin,
;
Thomas de
F.
(H.
ni.
Roll)
St.
at
John, Edmond,
the second
is
Dunstable tournament
the blason
1334, evidently
St.
Maur v. Seymour.
Maure,
St.
St. John, Giles (R. u. Roll) bore, gules, two bars argent, a quarter ermine Surrey
;
Roll.
St.
in. Roll)
i
Sir de, knighted at the capitulation of Calais 1348, bore, ermine two chevronels gules. (F. ) Also in Harl. Roll and 6th Nobility Roll (H. vi.). Sir RAUFFE. of Suffolk (E. II. Roll), differenced, with a label or azure field 4 (the (3, 5) argent in the (F.),
John
and a
Howard
Roll),
St.
John, Walter de
Harl. MS. 6137^50, Si '; Rolls the field argent in Ashmole and St. George Rolls (F.) the name is often spelt SEIMOR and SKVMOU in these
1
a label fleurs-
Segar and
I'arlv.
entries.
ALMARIC, LORD
IN Ki.sixt;
ST.
AMAND.
k
,
CHURCH, NORIM
OD. 1382.
''AY
,;
173
St.
and
Sir
St.
Nicholas,
of co. GIouc. (E. n. Roll), and Sir William bore, argent, two chevronels Holland and Parly. gules a label (3 or 5) vert Rolls the label azure for (J) LAURENCE in
Quintin, Herbert (E. in. Roll) bore, argent, a lyon rampant rere-regardant purpure, sable in trick Jenyns' Ordinary.
;
St.
a label
(4)
HUE
name
in
is
often spelled
(E. n. Roll) bore, or two lyons passant gules Parly. Roll. JOHN bore the lyons gardant (F. );
Arden and
St.
George
Rolls.
Salesbury, Roger
(H. in. Roll)
(F.
)
;
JSt. Michell,
bore,
gules, Dering Roll,
Lawrence de
(E. i. Roll) bore, gules patee (patonce in trick) argent between four or faces leopards' Jenyns Roll. F.
1
Roll.
St.
a Kentish Knight (H. VI. Roll) bore, ermine, a chief quarterly or and
;
Nicolas
bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, argent, on a chevron F. gules three escallops or.
gules
Arundel
Roll.
(K.
i.
Salisbury, Earls
St.
Roll) bore,
Montagu
Salkeld,
or
;
or
azure,
mullets
gules
John
I.
fretty in trick
Jenyns' Roll.
St.
and (H. in. Roll) bore, azure, crusily and a fess or. (F.) St. George Roll and Jenyns Ordinary (JoHN CLINTON tears the same arms) a different trick in Ashmole Roll for THOMAS crosses
1
Omer, Thomas
William
Salman, Thomas
n. (R. Roll) bore, argent, an eagle displayed sable, on its breast, face or or a tyger's Surrey Roll. leopard's
;
flory 3, 3.
St.
Roll)
bore,
azure,
and a
fess
or
Glover and
Grimakli Rolls.
St.
(of Lincolnshire) bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, argent, crusily and three six-foyles gules (F.) ascribed also to THOMAS (roses in Parly. Roll)
;
in Jenyns'
i.
Ordinary.
Roll)
;
bore,
3) or
Jenyns'
St.
Owen,
and
Thomas
co.
Glouc.
(E. in. Roll) bore, three six-foyles between four crosses crosslet fitche"e within a bordure engrailed all Ashmole Roll. gules
in.
Rolls)
bore,
gules
three chevronels or
Parly. Roll
and Jenyns'
bore,
at
the
Ordinary.
St.
barry
RAF
(H. in. Roll) bore, St. George Roll. (6) gules and or. (F. Arden Roll. bore, or three bars gules
}
;
gules (F.
Jenyns' Ordinary.
of Yorkshire
(E.
i.
St.
John de
(of Herefordshire)
bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, gules, a cross argent, in the camel, a shield of Cl. ARE (orratherGRANViLI.E) or, three
on a chief sable two spursometimes argent (unpierced rowells or, mullets in Parly. Roll); Ashmole, Surrey, and
(of co.
chevronels gules.
(F.
Parliamentary Roll.
Durham)
Hugh
ar.d
it
Oxon. bore
bridge 1322. St.
at
de, of Oxon, baron and azure (6) argent Rolls. Sir Jons, of
bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, a argent, on a chief azure two mullets (6) or, bordure indented gules (F. tricked engrailed Arundel Roll. the chief sable in the
)
See SYUSIWARDE.
"[Salwey, William,
bore,
saltire engrailed or.
(E.
i.)
bore,
F.
sable, a
Shirley.]
1308, argent, a bend sable, a label (3) gules of five points in H. III. Roll (F.), Arden, Howard, and St. George Rolls ascribed to Sir THOMAS
;
Dunstable
tournament
Saly,
William- (R.
a
in
Ashmole
Roll.
St. Pole,
the
Count de
a chief
Roll.
(E.
i.
(i.e.
palets vair,
Camden
St.
(E. I. Roll) bore, or, a chevron gules, a chief vair; Nativity and Surrey Rolls. JOHN and THOMAS differenced with a mullet or;
Jenyns' Ordinary
and Surrey
Roll.
St.
Quintin,
Edward
or,
vair
Jenyns'
Ordinary.
JSt.
Quintin, Sir Herbert (E. n. Roll) bore, or, three chevronels gules, a chief vair (F. ), Dering. Howard, and Parly. Rolls; his brother (i) Wn.I.IAM, of Fishide, bore two chevrons, and (2) ALEXANDER, of Harpham, hon- one as aforesaid.
'74
d'
S aP
-fwir
K.
111.
Ashmole
Roll) Roll.
JSansaver,
See SANDFOKD.
Samforth
(K.)
a Kentish Kt. (H. vi. Roll) bore, per chevron sable and ermine, in chief two boars' heads erased argent (perhaps or)
,
and Sir Raffe, of Surrey or Sussex (H. in. Roll) bore, azure crusily and three crescents or (F. ); Dering, Howard, and Parly. Rolls crusily fitchee for HUGH in
;
Hugh
Jenyns' Ordinary.
RALPH LE SAUSER
(H.
six
took
up
Arundel
Roll.
Sansaver, Robert
gules, a
Samson
Roll.
bend between
Roll.
(K.
in.
Roll)
bore,
;
paly
(6)
Howard
Cotgrave
n.
or S AIMbore, or,
II.
Samson,
Roll)
(K.
Parly.
Saperton, John de
Samson, "William,
baron 1299
)
;
-(E. in. Roll) bore, or, an eagle displayed vert, membered gules, a baston gobony (6) argent and gules Jenyns' Ordinary.
;
Sapi,
ft
(?
John
(E.
I.
la
ft)
banneret bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298, sable, a fer-de-moulin or (the reverse in Parly. as a banneret, he carried, or a cross Roll) moline (recercelee) sable pierced of the field,
in the
the dexter or
Jenyns'
Sapi,
Arundel Roll.
(H.
de (H. in. Roll) bore, argent, billetteeand a lyon rampant gules (F. Arden
)
;
John
Roll.
Samsson, William
argent, a fess sable (F.) St.
;
m.
Roll)
bore,
(6)
Sapie, Robert
on a bend
displayed or
vert,
;
(E.
Jenyns Ordinary.
Samur, Raufe de
Howard
a
;
(H. in. Roll) bore, azure, on a chief indented or, a crescent gules
Roll.
Sarcilun, William
(H. in. Roll) bore, argent, a fess and in chief two mullets (6) See SAMSSON. sable; Arden Roll. (H. in.
) ;
Sancerlis, Piers de
gules,
fess or
between
argent
Arden
Roll.
(H.
in.
six
Sandacre,
argent, a lyon
vert
;
de
Roll.
(E.
in.
Roll)
bore,
an eagle displayed or (F. Surrey and St. George Rolls. Sir NICHOLAS, K.G. 1387, bore the eagle crowned argent. K. 399 fo. 18.
Cotgrave
in.
Roll) bore,
Glover Roll.
bore,
lez pies
jSandars,
or,
Thomas de-(H.
Ashmole MS.
in.
argent
on a chief azure, three lyonceux rampant (F.), Dering Roll; 'the colours, or,
of Lincolnshire, and Roll) bore, argent
Rolls,
d'orou
gules, or, in
Saunzaver, Ralph,
SAVKK.
baron 1294.
See SAN-
Thomas
;
(K.
fretty azure
Parly,
and Ashmole
and
Savage,
Jenyns' Ordinary.
Sandes, Richard de
(K. in. Roll) bore, argent, a fess dancettee (4) between three crosses crosslet fitchee gules Jenyns' Roll.
;
(Sir) Ernaud bore, at the second Dunstable tournament 1334, argent, six lyonceux sable (F.); Ashmole and Surrey Rolls;
ascribed also to Sir ROGER of Kent in the Parly. Roll, and the reverse to LAWRENCE in
Jenyns' Ordinary.
Sandford, William de
i-rmine,
(E.
i.
Roll) bore,
(E.
iv.
Roll)
;
bore,
;
couped argent
undee
in (6)
Jenyns' Roll.
lozengy
sable
with crest
Saunford, Gilbert
argent and gules for
(Jlover
of Kent^bore, at the
WILLIAM
*
with
label
gules
Dunstable tournament 1308, ermine, on a chief azure, three lyonceux rampant argent ascribed also to (J)R.\UK in the Dering (F.)
Roll, Roll.
Glover Roll.
and with
Howard
bore, at the
battle
quarterly in-
Probably per
(E. i. Roll) bore, a cross argent gules, a cross moline argent in Glover Roll.
;
in. Roll) bore, argent, a chief dancettee azure in Dering Roll the field or (F.j in Howard and Camden
;
Savage, Robert de
barry or and gules
;
(H.
in.
Roll)
bore,
Glover Roll.
*Saville,
,i
John
sable,
JSandwith, Rauf de
azure, a chief rUmccttce
;
Ii<-ml
(H. or
|
in.
Roll)
;
bore,
another
gules
;
another trick
;
JOHN
(R. n. Roll) bore, argent, on three owls of the field (F. differenced with a lal*l (3)
I ;
s if per fess dancettee Dering Roll THOMAS bore three lyons on the chief (no tinctures) Howard Roll he probably took up the cross
;
Surrey Roll.
Sawney,
(K.
i.
Amys
;
de and Henry de
an eagle displayed
Roll.
Roll)
1270.
sable (F.I
Camden
bore, argent,
'75
EBORjE,SQ.ig?8.|
from Heirs
3.
^Q^i^M^C}
fff'JLl c^Lf-(^asUfyli<zro
T<
/* T"
'
fR * f/
-^^^
-w
^O
76
wreaths
IV. Roll) bore, gules between two with crest; Ballard Roll.
(E.
argent,
*Scrope, Richard le
azure, a
;
(R.
n.
Roll)
bore,
bastons
(H. in. Roll) boreANDKVII.LE'S coat quarterly or and gules K.I; Dering, Glover, and Howard Rolls; borne also by Sir GEOFFREY, banneret (baron tournament 1308, 1313) at the first Dunstable and at the second (1334) by his son GEOFFREY who was possibly knight (? banneret) at the the same capitulation of Calais 1348, bearing coat. One of this surname, a Suffolk Knight,
M
I
bend or Parliamentary and Surrey Rolls; and so ascribed to WILLIAM, K.<;.. Karl of WILTSHIRE, in K. 399 fo. 13 and to K.C;. 1461. JOHN, 5th Lord Scrope, of Bolton,
;
see
title
page.
differenced
(1)
HENRY,
with a
;
label
(3)
argent.
with a label ermine Surrey Roll. (2) JOHN, differenced with a label (3) (3) HENRY LE, with as many barrulets argent, each charged
lre. in the first tournament, a lyon passant b azure (gardant in Harl. 4033 fo. 39 Parly.
)
;
Roll.
Surrey Roll. of Ruthen, slain at the siege of Calais 1347 -bore, a martlet for difference, and F. a label (5) or. STEPHEN, differenced with a mullet
gules
(4)
;
HUGH,
(5)
[Say, Sir John, of Herts., 1473 bore, per voided pale (argent and gules) three chevrons See Monumental Brass. ] all counterchanged.
ermine
(6)
Surrey Roll.
;
(sic)
(K. in. Roll) bore, gules, a cross patonce argent; Ashmole Roll. There seems probable confusion here with SYWARD.
differenced with a label (3) annulet sable proargent, charged with an bably on the bend Surrey Roll. a lozenge ermine, with differenced (7) on the bend Surrey Roll.
THOMAS,
Scrope, Sir
Scales,
Robert
baron 1299, bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298, and at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, Nicolas gules, six escallops argent (F.) names 3 only 9 in Harleian Roll, 10 in St. George Roll. See knights banneret in Arundel Roll sealed (with 6 escallops) in Barons' letter
;
and so asto the Pope 1301, pp. xx, xxiv cribed to THOMAS, last Lord SCALES, K.G., in
;
on a bend or. a lyonceux and Parliamentary passant purpure Nativity Sir RICHARD LK Rolls and Jenyns' Ordinary. SCROPE, ist baron, was thrice challenged as to to first (as his arms crest) at the siege of Calais 1347; second, by CARMINOW in Paris in 1385, but 1360; and third, by GROSVENOR was never worsted.
Roll) bore, azure,
;
Henry
le, of Bolton
(E.
i.
K. 402
iK.
fo. 4.
armed
Scargill,
in.
ermine, a saltire gules; Sir WALTER Grimaldi and Surrey Rolls differenced, with a mullet or, in Ashmole Roll.
Roll) bore,
;
Waryne
and
William de
Scudamore, Walter
tniles,
three
;
Scarfcill, Sir William (E. ni. Roll) bore, Ashmole ermine, a saltire engrailed gules
;
argent
stirrups
(E. i. Roll) bore, stirrups, or, with the "cuires" Roll. (F.) Sir PUCKS bore the Jenyns' argent ; Ashmole Roll. F.
Roll.
Scures, Sir
the
first
John de
(of Wilts.)
bore, at
Scarsbricke,
gules,
James of
;
mullets between two bendlets Ballard Roll. engrailed argent with crest
three
Dunstable tournament 1308, azure, Roll and Jenyns' fretty, or. (F.) Parliamentary Borne also by another Sir JOHN, Ordinary.
jScorenci, John de
argent
(sometimes
Roll.
or),
(H. a
in.
Roll)
chevron
bore, gules
of Calais 1348. knighted at the capitulation -bore, argent, three i29 4 Peter, "[Sebright,
Dering
Shirley.] of Suffolk
F.
(H. vi.
es-
Scott,
(H.
sable
;
John
III.
callops argent
platey 4, 3, 2,
Jenyns' Rolls in Jenyns' are tricked, or three piles and as Earl of gules azure, three garbs or, are
;
issuant therefrom i a chief or, a demi-lyon rampant gules Jenyns' Ordinary six pla'tes and the demi-lyon sable in Arundel
Roll.
jScotto,
Roll) bore, ermine, on a cross gules five martlets, or (K.) SCOT HE in Howard Roll. Dering Roll
Robert de-(H.
and STOTTOT
in.
of Norfolk (K. n. in the Roll) bore, argent, a cross patonce vert, F. Roll. Parly. cantel a sea-fowl gules
I-.-iohi
in
Arden
and
St.
'
George
Rolls.
Sagni,
Scremby
three barrulets
de
(E.
i.
and a bend or
(H. in. Roll) bore, "a merlos sable borargent, a cross sable in orle sable; deaus" probably martlets
Le
Sire de
1473.
Norfolk Roll.
'77
fSegrave, Nicholas
Glover, and
(H. in. Roll) bore, sable three garbs argent (K.) borne also by GKOFFKEY and GILBERT Dering, Norfolk,
; ;
Seton, Sir
'
John
(F..
martkHs or
in.
Ash-
Howard
Rolls.
banneret, baron 1296-1325, sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, pp. xviii, xxiv. He bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298 and at the siege of Carlaverock as did 1300, sable, a lyon argent crowned or his brother NICHOLAS, baron 1295-1322, with a label (3) gules, he signed but did not seal the famous Barons' letter 1301, p. xxiv: he bore the arms also at the first Dunstablc tournament 1308 and at the battle of BoroughF. bridge 1322 a label (5) gules.
;
(Seal), gules,
in lure
of the
first.
Seymour v.
at
(SEMOK) (K. in. Roll) bore, ardent, a chevron gules, a label (3) Ashmole Roll. azure;
(K. in. Roll)
bore, at the
first
tournament 1308, sable, a lyon rampant argent, crowned or, charged on the
ascribed shoulder with a fleur-de-lys gules (K. also to Sir JOHN, of co. Leic., in Segar and Parliamentary Rolls. Segrave, Sir Henry de, of co. Leic.^bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, sable. a lyon rampant argent, crowned or, debruised by a bendlet engrailed gules a baston gules in Harleian and Parly. Rolls; and (F. also for HUGH, whose brother JOHN (/John) differenced with a baston or, as did Sir SIMON,
)
;
or three martlets
Seys,
gules, Roll.
Hemar
two palets
(SCEYS)
vair
and a
Shakerley, William
crest
;
(F.
iv.
i
Roll)
bore,
and
sable
with
Ballard Roll.
(F.. in. Roll) bore, argent, a chevron gules between three crosses
MS.
1481
i.
;
fo. 77).
JOHN
Segrave, Nicole de
sable, a lyon rampant Howard Rolls.
(F,.
Roll)
argent
During and
(H.
HI.
Shardelow, Sir
J. (H. vi. Roll) bore, gules, a cross argent, a bordure engrailed or ; Atkinson Roll. See also CAKBONEI.I..
(H.
in.
;
Segrey,
gules;
John
and
Simon de
lyon
St.
passant gardant
Shardeston, Pouke de
Roll.
Roll)
Arden and
Glover
in.
Seilly,
(H. in. Roll) bore, azure, semiie- of mullets (6) and a lyon rampant or
;
John de
Roll.
Sharingbourne,
Roll) bore, gules,
Andrew de
in.
(F.
ermine
Howard
See SCI.I.Y.
in.
)
Roll)
bore,
Roll.
Sharnfleld,
John de-(E.
Roll)
bore,
:
Ashmole
Senefylde, Sir
FEI.DI:.
Guy
de, of Kssex
;
(K. n.
Parly.
STENE-
Sharshall, Sir William (F. in. Roll) now harry nebulee argent bore, undde (6)
and
ADAM
bordure sable besantee. with a mullet (6) Ashmole Roll. See SAKASSWELLE.
gules,
Sir
differenced
or
Shastowe, Robert de
gules,
on a bend argent
three- mullets
of Kent (H. in. Roll) bore, azure, three corn-fans or. (F.) Dering and Arundel Rolls tricked crusily or, see Monumental Brass, after in Howard Roll
Glover Roll.
Sheffield, Sir
liore, at
Waller.
Thomas de (SHEHEI.DK) Dunstablc tournament 1308, three garbs banded or. between gules, a fess bore the reverse; Parly. ROBERT (Sir (F.)
the
first
(E. Roll.
in.
Roll)
Roll.)
IOHN and
Sir
THOMAS
heads cabossed or
Ashmole
3,
3,
Parly.
Roll
A A
178
Sheffield,
in. Roll) l>n-, argent, a chevron gules between three garlis 2 and i or another with the field ermine ;.
lenvlib'
(
ThomasHK
.
TShuckburgh, John
sable, a
de,
(F.d.
in.)
bore,
argent.
)rtlinar\
Sfhyryak, Sir
Ashmole
Roll.
John
an
;
F.
(
Sheme, Sir
III.
of Sheppey,
;
in
Kent
of Herefordshire i
bore, azure, four lyonceux ram pnnt ardent a canton ermine . \rumlel Roll. Surname doubtful, see SlIIKI.AMX
vi. Roll)
n.
an eagle displayed,
;
Parly. Roll.
Sidney
bore, or, a
an F.ssex
?
;
;8helton, Sir Ralph, of Norfolk, 1423 bore (azure) a cross (or). See Monumental
~
pheon azure
Brass.
Sifrewast, Richard de
azure,
t\vo
St.
(H. in. Roll) bore, gemelles and a chief or. (F. ) George and Arden Rolls NICHOLAS took
SlKI'KY.
up
See CIFKEWAST.
Siggeston, Sir
Ashmole
Roll.
(K. in. Roll) bore, argent, a double-headed eagle displayed gules Ashmole Roll. in (sable, Jenyns' Ordinary)
;
John
1343
three
in.
Roll)
bow.
i
leopards' faces 3, 2,
or
in
F.
Dering Roll
Roll.
Howard
bore, at the siege of
Silton, Sir
F.
John de
the
first
of Stonyhurst E. iv. Roll! bore, argent, a lyon rampant or quarterly with, vert, an eagle displayed argent with crest Hallard Roll.
; ;
Dunstable tournament 1308, or, an eagle displayed vert, a bendlet gobony argent and
gules.
Simeon, Robert
(R.
n.
Shillighelde,
Yvon de,
;
v.
Silligheld.
Shillithorne,
argent a
William (K. in. Roll) bore, cross checquy argent and sable, coumer-compony in trick Jenyns' Ordinary.
(
of
Berksbetween
;
on a
fess
many
martlets or
Shirbrook, Robert de
vair,
a chief or, over all a lx?nd gules Oi'irge Roll) charged with three mullets Harl. M.S. 6589.
(of
of Suffolk
;
(E. n. Roll)
I'arly.
;
(6)
Ashmole and
Kent) -bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308. azure, six lyonceux rampant argent, a canton ermine. Said, by (i. E. C. to have been at the siege of
(
Surrey Roll.
Skelton, Clement de
;
after
(J)
'arlaveroek 1300. (F.) & Monumental Effigy, borne also by Staihard, next page
;
(E. i. Roll) bore, azure, a fess gules between three fleurs-de-lys or Jenyns' Roll.
Skette,
John
(E.
;
1.
Roll) bore, paly (6) or and sable Parly. Roll. Hr<;n and Sir RALPH with a canton'ermine,
,
Skidburgh, Robert,
(F.) in
Rolls.
of Saltfletby in Lincolnshire (E. I. Roll) bore, azure, three closed helmets crested or Jenyns' Roll.
;
Sherlev, William de
paly
Roll.
(6!
Skillithorne
;.
Sh'illithorne.
(E.
;
SIR
Sir
RALPH SHELTON.
Shottesbrooke,
Roll) bore, ermine,
Gilbert
(F.
)
;
Skipton,
Johnde
(K. Sir
in.
or and gules;
also Harl.
Ashmole Roll
ermine (incomplete)
Atkinson Roll.
See
Skipton, John de
base
(E.
in.
MS.
rampant of the
lyon
F.
'79
in.)
bore,
Soleys,
fess
Richard
Roll. F.
greyhound
gules (azure in
George
or,
Skirpenbeck,
bore,
;
le Baron de (E. i. Roll) gules a cross pate (patonce in trick) argent, on a chief azure a lyon passant gardant
or
oltone, Sir
a lyon
Harl.
Roll.
John de
rampant
Iri
MS.
4033.
all
(K. n. Roll) bore, azure, a chief gules Harl. 6137 or, a chief
;
;
gules, over
Parly.
Jenyns' Roll.
n.
Roll)
;
Sleght, Robert-(R.
crusily
(6, 4)
bore,
or,
Somervile, Roger de
;
(K.
i.
Roll) bore,
Surrey Roll.
Sleghtes,
Henry
3,
six crosses
burulee (12) argent and gules, on a bordure, azure eight martlets or Jenyns' Roll and
Ordinary.
passant argent
Jenyns' Ordinary.
Someri,
sable, a
(F.)
;
Sleghtes, Robert,
of Legbourne in Lines. (F. I. Roll) bore, gules, a chevron between or moline crosses three Jenyns' Roll.
;
Henry de
(H.
in.
Kent
bore,
at the
Smalborough, "William
;
(R.
n.
Roll)
bore, sable a chevron between three bears' heads couped or Surrey Roll.
Dunstable tournament 1308, quarterly or and azure, a bend gules IF.); ascribed to
JOHN
bore,
at the
banneret
(H.
vi.
Dunstable tournament
;
1308,
argent,
as
DES MAREYS.
(H.
vi.
Roll) bore, argent two lyons passant azure Arundel Roll. Sir Percival, of Warwickshire II. bore, azure, two Ivons Roll) (F,.
of Essex
;
Arundel
Roll) Roll.
passant
(Sir
or
St.
HKNRY HE EKDINGTON
;
George and
,
Parly.
Rolls.
Snaves, John de
.Howard
Roll.
(H. in. Roll) bore, sable, a chevron between six lyons rampant argent
;
Arden Roll) Sir JOHN of Herts. a baron 1308, and ROGER (J) bore the reverse; Parly., Dering, and Norfolk Rolls.
*'Sneyd, Richard de
argent, the coat
PKAERS;
JSomery,
Symon
IF.)
lys gules.
Rolls.
Snotterley, Sir
Roll.
of Norfolk (F. II. Roll) bore, gules, a fess between three buckles, tongues to the dexter argent Parly.
Roger
de,
checquy or
Roll.
St.
George
Henry de
)
;
Snylly,
Robert
gules
;
(E.
in.
Roll)
bore,
or,
Jenyns'
Ordinary.
See
of Boroughbridge 1322, gules, an eagle disascribed also to Sir JOHN, played argent (F.
Ashmole
Roll,
and
to
in
WILLIAM
oppressed
F.
by a barrukt azure,
v.
Segar Roll.
Soardeby, John,
tiore,
Sywardby.
(H. in. Roll) argent (F. ) bendy (6) argent
;
three
Sofhongell, Raffe
;
(E. in. Roll) bore, sable now patee flory argent, a cross flory " boutes florettes " Jenyns' Ordinary.
Soleni,
Averay de
in.
;
Roll)
bore,
Solers,
(10)
Henry de
Roll.
SIR
ROBERT DE SHURLAND.
or
St.
George
J
J.
Solt-ff
//***
J.
So*ne*l
l8o
now
Staptfton, formerly of
MILES
I>K
STAPI.KTON -SARA,
d.iu.
of Anketien Mallory.
SIR
NK
his
UK Si \I-I.KTON, Judge of the King's Bench, 1372-89, had .free warren in all = ISABKI., dau. of Miles Bassett, of North Morton and Hathelsay, Yorks. domain lands of Stapelton, Wath, Kirkby Fleetham, &c. 1272, lived at West Hathelsay, sat on the trial of David, King of 'Wales, brother of Llewellyn, 30 Stpt.
HOI. AS
,
Simii.(ist wife), eldest dau. and co-heir of Sir John = SiR MII.KS DE STAPI.KTON, had
12-13, lord
si'ttr
of Carlton juxta Snaith, by Larderine, nnd co-heir of Peter Bruce, of Skelton and
Canton.
summons to Parliament, 6 and 7, Kd. n.. = CKCiUA; masses performed at Durham, Dec. 1314, for Sir Miles and lord of Stapleton, &c., and of Carlton, in right of his wife; Cecilia, formerly his wife (Keg. served in Gascony 1295, and in Scotland, at the siege of Stirling, and at the .battle of Falkirk 1298, one of those who received reward fur thr Kellawc). of Sir Wallace slain at William Bannockburn 14 July, 1314. capture
SiK NICHOLAS, aged 25, 1314, summoned to a Council 1342, but not to Parliament. =
SIR GILBERT UK STAPI.KTON, KT. of Bedale, = AGNES or MAUD, eldest dau. and co-heir of Sir Brian and lord. of Askham Bryan (9 K. II.), in FitzAlan, lord of Bedale, &c., by his wife Anne, She redau. of John Baliol, King of Scotland. right of his wife; dead f9 E. II. ^King's Kscheator. married to Sir Thomas de Sheffield.
,
SIR JOHN, of Melsonby, received presents of plate from K. n. when he kept Christmas at Westminster 1318, Arch&ologia.
SIR MILES OK STAPII.TON, pf Ingham, Norfolk, and of Bedale, Yorks, Knight and one of the founders of the Order of the Garter; served at Cressy and
at
SIR BRIAN
the siege of Calais 1345-8, and also in the French Wars 1356; died 4 "Dec. 1364; buried at Inghani, Norfolk. =
DE STAPII.TON, K.o. 1382, a deponent in = Ai.in:, widow of Sir Stephen served at the Scrope and Grosvenor Controversy -Waleys, lord of Helagh, 2nd dau. nnd co-heir of the siege of Tournay 1340, at Calais 1345-8, at Ed. Sir John St. Philibert. II. of Calais Gov. temp. purchased Cressy;
; ;
10 Aug. 1373.
died 25 July, 1394; Wighill 50 Ed. III. to be buried will 16 May, 6 R. II. 1394
; ;
made
his
in
Helagh
Priory.
SIR
eldest son
-BKUN STAPLKTON, =
of Carlton,
SIR
the
QUOST.M'YI.roN, of Carlton.
MII.KS. STAIMLTON, of Wighill, &c., letters of protection to = JonANNA, eldest dau. and co-heir of Sir, Gerard Uffleet, of Wighill, and widow of William BeckPortugal 1380, to assist the Duke of Lancaster in his pretensions to Crown of Castile died 6 Feb. 1400. with (?Brechnells).
SIR JOHN STAPII.TON. of Wighill, KT., made his lowing. Inq. p.m. 33 Hen.
will 21 vi.
Feb. 1454-5
= MARI:AKKT,
dau. of Sir Richard Norton, of Norton Conyers, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas died Jan. 1465-6.
;
MABEL. HKLKN.
MARGARET.
JOAN.
MAR.JAKKT Sir
of=SiR WII.I.IAM .STAPII.TON. (ist wife), dau. of=jANK (2nd wife), dau. of Sir Thomas James Pickering, of Oswalddied 16 Dec. Wighill, KT. Tunstall, and widow of Sir Roger kirk, Yorks, and Killington 1503, buried there made his Warde, of Givendalc, Yorks made Westmorland ob. 1474. will 4 Dec. her w-ill Feb. 1503
;
;
2. 3.
MII.KS OK YORK,
d. 1498.
1.
El.l/.ABKTII.
THOMAS,
HRYAN.
1466.
2.
JSAHKI.LA.
4. 5. 6.
3.
CATHKRIXK,
ist
proved 19
24
Dec. 1504.
March
1507-8;
proved 23
CHRISTOPIIKR, and
Thomas Roos,
manthorpe
;
wife of of Ingwill
following.
his
A;NKS,
" C ER STAI '" N of=Ei.i Z ABKTH 2 nd u-n \ of T-Tn" .man, Ask, \\ ,h,]l, aged 33 in ,5,8 wife), dau. of Sir Ask,. Wksh.re; made his will 30 |uly, 537 oh n of J Nevil,-, d,l !*> Nov. ,521. proved 29 Jan. following.
.
BRAN
LAVN,
?a
clerk.
W,
HAM, a
Ki.oT.of
Wath.
lawver.
,,,dge.
RICHER.,.
J ANK, wife of Rolxirt Conyers, of Hooton Paynell. ELK AN< )R wife of Thomas,
.
MAK(;AKKT.
C'opley, of
ISAMKL. a nun.
ROBERT.
ist
Lord Wharton.
<
OS IIM-KIl
(IN
XT PAGE.
181
Dec. :.
clau.
Margery,
Howard
at
Don;
caster,
husband.
IS2
Souch
Zouch.
of Beds.(I
Sporle
n.
three
a Suffolk Knight (H. VI. Roll) ( ) bore, azure, three estoyles of 16 rays, and a Arundel Roll. Spurbordure engrailed or rowells may have been originally intended.
;
Spring,
Henry
;
(E.
in.
Roll) bore,
azure
Southleye, John de
South-worth,
Samlesbury,
an orle argent
bore,
Jenyns' Ordinary.
of Yorkshire
(K. n. rert ;
(R. n. Roll) bore, sable, a chevron between three crosses patonce of argent; Surrey Roll. Sir CHRISTOPHER, Halbore the same, with crest
;
Thomas
argent,
lyon
rampant
in.
Parliamentary Roll.
Springhose, Roger
gules, azure.
' )
(H.
iv.),
in
which crosses
flory are
Sowdan, Percyvall
Rouen
wreathed 1418, gules, a man's head three cinqueargent, quarterly with, sable F. See also SODON. foyles argent.
gules,
counterchanged
Arundel Roll.
Spalding, Michael de
two bars and
in
Sqyrye
vi. Roll) ( ) bore, argent a squirrel sejant gules, cracking a nvit or Arundel Roll.
;
argent
Jenyns' Ordinary.
Glouc.
a captain bore, at the or and siege of Calais 1345-8, gyronny (8) azure, an inescocheon argent. F. See Espagnc.
(R. n. Roll) u>re, argent, a fess dancettee between three spaniels' heads erased sable; Surrey Roll. SeeEsi'AGNE.
vi.)
Roll) bore, argent, a lyon rampant Parly, and Harl. Rolls. gules, collared or
Spaygne, William de
Stafford,
Edmund,
;
banneret, baron
1299
(sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, He bore, or a chevron gules pp. xx, xxiv). Nobility Roll (bore, or a chevron gules (F. ) ermynee in Grimaldi Roll). RALPH, K.G.
; ,
(ist Earl),
bore
it
at
Spencer
cer.
Despencer
and
Le Despen-
[Spencer,
John and Thomas, 1504 bore, azure a fess ermine between six sea-mews' heads erased argent. Shirley.]
(E. in.
See Monumental the siege of Calais 1345-8. Brass. Borne by (another ?) Sir RALPH, knighted at the capitulation in 1348, and by HfMPHKKY, 6th Earl (Duke of BUCKINGHAM, of K.r;.), and then a youth of 16, at the siege Rouen 1418, and on the same occasion by HUGH, within a Irardure gules. K.
Spencer, Philip
(6)
K.G.
1418-19,
Baron
Surrey
mullet of the with, argent, a cross engrailed gules between' K. 401 fo. 27. four water-bougets sable
;
Stafford,
or,
;
Robert de
(H. in.
Roll) bore,
teaux
Ashmole
Roll. (E.
i.
on a chevron gules three plates, Jenyns' Roll alabel azure (F.) Arden and St. George
Roll
Spenythorne, Thomas de
bore, argent, Jenyns' Roll
gules, in trick.
Roll)
;
label to
Baron de STAFFORD.
Stafford, Sir
(K.
II.
;
Robert
de, of
co.
Cambridge
1297
Roll) bore, or on a chevron gules, three besants Parly, and Glover Rolls.
in chief
a lyon passant
Stafford,
Edmond
de,
clerk,
and
Sir
;
or
Nobility Roll.
of Bucks (E. n. Roll) Ixjre, gules, fretty argent, on a chief or Sir HKNKY, of a lyon passant gardant gules. Bucks, bore this with a baston azure; Parly. Roll not gardant in Cotgrave Roll.
;
of Pipe (E. in. Roll) bore, or, a chevron gules between three martlets sable Ashmole and Surrey Rolls and Harl. MS. 1481 fo. 56.
Richard,
K.G.
.Stafford
of Pipe, co. as
Staffs.
(K.
in.
Sprigurnel (Sir)Rauf
or,
many
besants
Ashmole
a mullet argent.
(F.)
Ashmole
Roll.
Stafford,
de, of Hoke, /JOHN of Bromshall (R. n. Roll) bore, or. a chevron a bordure within engrailed sable Surrey gules Roll. JOHN, of Frome, / RALPH, bore the bordure gules; Harl. MS. 1481 fo. 56.
;
Humphrey
n. Roll) bore, or. a chevron gules, a chief azure; Surrey Roll. RALPH, of Grafton (brother of HUMPHKK.Y), bnrc quarter ermine in lieu of the chief;
;t
Harl.
MS.
1481
fo. 56.
Stafford, Robert de
Stafford,
gules.
s:
HERALDIC ATCHIEVEMENT
OF THE LATE
COL. LE
OF HUNTROYDE,
Co.
LANC.
84
50.J//T
L*
a
Stallingborn, Sir Walter
.
-(I., in. Roll) bore, sable, a chevron engrailed between three ITKSSCS hotonnee all argent; \shmole Roll the trick may be intended for ordinary crosslets. .Surname very indistinct in the MS.
Stanmarche, Thomas
Stallingburgh, William
Roll; bore, sable, a chevron between three crosses " crosslet fitchee argent; Jenyns' Roll iij
(K.
i.
and
(E. n. Roll) bore, vaire argent St. George and canton gules See STAL'NTON.
;
bottones fyches
"
in
fo.
48
I
b.
F.
Staple, le
also
Stamford
1418, argent,
two bars
an F.ssex Knight H. vi. Roll) bore, gules, a saltire vair between four faces or Arundel Roll. F. leopards'
;
See
"
<*~^
of Standish bore, sable, three standing dishes 2 and i argent, quarterly with, argent, a saltire engrailed sable, with crest Ballard Roll.
;
bore, at the siege of Calais 1345-8, argent, a lyon rampant sable ascribed also to Sir MII.ES, of Yorkshire,
NICHOLAS
Jenyns' Ordinary.
unidentified
Ashmole
STAPLKTON
of
Duxbnrv
coats,
the
one
standing dishes
2 and i argent (with crest); Ballard Roll. Hfdii bore this at the siege of Rouen 1418 differenced with a label (3) or. In the (K.) Ashmole MS. squirrels sejant are the charges.
Standon
v.
differenced, \vith a label (3) gules, and the lyon in the other, with a fleur-de-lys or. MVI.ES, K.c,. (founder 1344). and BRYAN, K.G. 1382, differenced with a mullet, (M) or (B) gules on the lyon, in the Surrey Roll undifferenced in K. 398, 399, see title-page. Another BKVAN and MVI.KS differenced with an annulet (B)
:
Standon, Robert
(H. tn. Roll) bore, ermine, quarterly with, gules a fret or. STANIK >\VK in St. George Roll; STAUNDONK in See also STAI/XDOX. Jenyns' Roll.
mole
Roll.
(E.
i.
Stapeltone, Robert de
azure, a lyon
Roll) bore,
rampant or
Harleian Roll.
(of co. Staff.)
(V.
first
fourchee or.
Borne also by
Stapleton, Miles
(K.
I.
and
gules.
in.) Shirley.]
(K.
bore,
F.
lyon
Roll.
rampant
tail
fourchee argent.
Harleian
Stanhope, John
(K. I. Roll) bore, quarterlygules and ermine, in the first and fourth a head erased F. goat's argent; Jenyns' Roll.
argent,
;
two
Roll.
bends
Ashmole
K. in. Roll)
Stanhowe, Hervey
barry
St.
161
(H.
in.
Roll)
bore,
(F.
)
or
and
azure,
a bend ermine.
George
Roll.
FIELD bears the same arms, Jenyns' Ordinary another coat for RICHARD in Jenyns' Ordinary is tricked, barry nebulee (6) sable and argent.
Stanhowe, Robert
St.
(H. in. Roll) bore, ermine. i;:iarterlv with, gules a fret or. (F.)
(E.
I.
George
Roll.'
See STANDON.
(or
Roll) bore, argent, three swords conjoined at the pommel gules Jenyns' Roll. F.
Stanlade, Sir
co. Staff.)
Rauf de
first
STANI.OUK, of
*"Starky, Geoffrey,
bend between
E.
i.
Dunstable tournament 1308, argent, a lyon rampant tail fourchee sable (F.I and renowee, in Parliamentarv Roll. (F.) See STAXLOWE.
bore, at the
Staunton,
Roll)
Henry
de, (STANDON)
bore,
;
sable
*8tanley, Sir
of Aston (K. iv. Roll), bore, argent, on a bend azure three bucks' heads cabossed or (BAMVILI.K), with Sir JOHN, K.I:. 3 quartering!; Ballard Roll. 1405, see title-page, bore STANI.KY (i.e. BAM;
Humphrey,
Staunton, Robert de
argent
;
-(K.
an
F.
Jenyns' Ordinary.
VIU.K) quarterly with, LATHOM as did his son JOHN at the siege of Rouen 1418 ascrilied also to THOMAS and to Sir THOMAS; lemns' and Atkinson Rolls.
Stanley, Sir William, of Horton IK. iv. Roll) bore, Si \\iiv (.. BAMVILLE) oi/arfrnTy
1,'itA.
Stanlowe, Gerard
lyon
or,
rampant
Si-r
tail
fourchee
sabk
IrmnV
lore, cres
Ordinary.
Si
AM. ADI..
(E.
Stanmarshe, Robert
;
in.
R<n
Ihi
S,
\iw-
i8 S
in.
Roll)
Steyngrave
v.
Stengrave.
quarterly argent and gules fretty or, over all a baston sable Arden Roll. Ascribed
HUGH
LE DKSPENCER
in
Glover Roll.
(E. in. Roll) bore, gules, three crosses patee 2 and i argent, in chief a lyon passant or Ashmole Roll.
p
(E. in. Roll) bore, gules, three crosses patee 2 and i argent, in chief a lyon passant or Ashmole Roll. See
Stockport, Waren,
Stodebuit, Raffe
Warren.
in.
(E.
Roll)
bore,
S T \VXTON.
de
burulee (12) argent and azure over all three lyonceux rampant gules another purpure Jenyns' Ordinary.
;
Stoddaw(
Sir
WILLIAM
Monumental
of
Effigy.
)an Essex Knight (H. VI. Roll) bore, gules, a chevron argent between three Cornish choughs proper, a bordure engrailed F. of the last Arundel Roll.
;
Stodham, Simon de
Roll.
(H. III. Roll) bore, vaire argent and sable, a canton gules (F.); St. George
Leic.
(H. in. Roll) bore, per pale or and azure, barry of six counterSt. George changed, a chevron gules (F.)
;
and
Parly. Rolls.
Staveley,
harry
(8)
;
Adam
de
(E.
in.
all
;
argent and gules, over Jenyns' Ordinary lys sable argent in Grimaldi Roll.
Stokes,
bendy Arden
Henry de
and
gules
and
(10) or Roll.
Stokes, William
bore,
vair,
Staveley,
paly
(6)
Sampson
(R.
;
n.
a chief gules
(F.
Rolls.
Stokes, William,
first
Stavile, Sir
tricked or.
Thomas de
bore, at the
;
Dunstable tournament 1308, gules, a fess also between three escallops argent (F.
)
of Kent, Knight (H. vi. a demi-lyon rampant, tail, a bordure sable bezantee fourchee, argent,
Roll) bore, gules,
Roll.
;
Arundel
Stone,
(H.
;
John de-(H.
;
tStaverton, John de
argent, fretty gules (F.)
in.
crusily
Roll) bore,
Dering Roll.
George
in. Roll) bore, gules, argent, a lyon rampant or (F. ); St. Roll no crusily in Arden Roll.
Stone,
Stawel, Sir T.
(H. vi. Roll) bore, gules, a cross masculy argent, quarterly with, argent Atkinson Roll. three bends azure
;
Nicholas de (KTONE), of Warwickshire (E. II. Roll) bore, gules a three eagles displayed argent between chevron
Sir
;
Parly. Roll.
Stenefeld, Sir
Quy
de (NENESFKLDE
;
or
Stone, Richard de
bore,
(H. in. Roll) bore, ermine a lyon rampant gules (F.) St. George and Guillim Rolls.
;
(H. in. Roll) bore, azure, crusily a bend or surmounted of another and St. George Rolls. gules (F. ); Arden ESTONK, STONE, or STOWE, crusily a bend argent, &c. in Glover Roll.
of Notts. (H. in. Roll) bore, azure, a cross or fretty gules (F. ) Parly. Roll. WILLIAM DE STEPHEN bore the same
; ;
George
Rolls.
F.
See SHEPEY.
JJL
::''..,::"..
Sterlyng
;
)a Suffolk knight (H. vi. Roll) ( bore, azure, a cross patee between four estoyles Roll. Arundel or
bore, at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, sable, a cross pate florettee also SYWARD), a cross flory in (see
"-/v.,
--i-^
SIR
WILLIAM STAUNTON.
1326.
Steward, Robert de
j,',
'argent
Nicolas.
Steward, William
(H.
III.
(LE
SENESCHAL)
Vive
torteaux (F.)
St.
B B
86
AK.VS.
Stone, William de
Roll.
-ill.
in.
Rolli
;
bore,
Arden
Stongrave
*Stonore,
Ordinary.
v.
Stangrave.
(E.
John
in.
Roll) bore,
(F.)
;
azure.
n. Roll) bore,
in
Jenyns'
Stopham, John,
William,
Thomas,
and
Sir
[Strode,
F.
Adam
de, E.
i.
bore, argent, a.
Shii'lev.
of Yorkshire (K. in. Roll) bore, argent, a baston sable; another JOHN and Sir JOHN of Yorkshire differenced with a label (3. 5) gules (F. Segar and Parly. Rolls and Jenyns' Ordinarv.
) ;
Strother,
Rolls.
de -IE. in. Roll) bore, gules, on a bend argent three eaglets displayed vert membered gules Jenyns' and Surrey
;
Thomas
JStopham, Rauf de
argent, three crescents
(H.
in.
Roll)
bore.
IF.): Dering and Howard Rolls; ascribed to Sir \Vii.I.i.\M in Nativity Roll.
1342
bore, at the siege of Calais 1345-8, argent. chief gnles three buckles, tongues to the dexter or. F.
rampant tail fourchee purpure Ashmole Roll charged on the shoulder with a
cross crosslet or; Jenyns' Roll. KJCII.MUI lre the cross patee or Surrey Roll.
;
Stryvelyn, Sir
sable, crusily
John
in
;
(E.
in.
Roll) bore,
Cotgrave Roll) and three covered cups argent Jenyns' Ordinary in between three crosses Ashmole Roll three cups
(fitchee
fitchee.
.
Stoteville,
burulee (10,
Robert -(K.
12,
in.
Roll)
bon.
(F.)
14)
Stukele, Nicoll
on a
fess
(R. n.
(irimaldi and Jenyns Rolls and Ordinary six barrulets in St. George Roll.
sable three
Surrey Roll.
Stotevile,
argent
lyon
Rolls.
Robert de
(F.)
;
(5, 8,
rampant sable
(E. i. Roll) bore, sable, a cross engrailed or, a label (3) argent ; Holland Roll.
of Cheshire
jStottot,
ermine,
S<
on a cross gules five Arden and St. George Rolls. ESTOTOT and
;
Roll) bore, gules, a chevron argent between three plates Parliamentary Roll.
n.
Sturmyn,
IE.
in.
Roll)
;
Imre,
gules,
Ashmole
Roll.
Strabolgi
lx>re,
Atholl.
Stradling, Sir
Roll.
Edward
Sturmin, Henry
(K. in.
Roll)
argent,
St.
fo. &)<>.
paly (6) argent and azure, on a bend gules three cinquefovles pierced or Ashmole
;
le (H. in. Roll) bore, three demi-lyons (rampant) gules Roll MKKViu.K in Harl. 6137 George
;
at the capitu-
of Calais
1348,
bore,
F.
sable,
lyon
and a
cross argent
Masoned
of Suffolk
gules,
saliant
Jem
!!>'
(rdinary.
(E.
n.
of, in Scotland (K. in. Roll) bore, gules, two chevronels or. Camdert Roll and (K.) Jenyns' Ordinary.
lation of Calais
) knighted at the capitu1348, bore, or, two bars and inescocheon gules. F.
and
on a bend-
Parliamentary Roll.
bore, at the siege of
*Sturton, Sir
John
8tratton,Sr.le,(
in the cantel
bend or between
six
an
Stretton,
;
a Suffolk Knight (H. Roll) bore, argent, on a cross sable rive teaux Arundel Roll.
(
),
VI. tor-
Stratton,
),
a Suffolk Knight
tore, at the first Dunstable tournament i ;o8, ermine, on a chief gules three cinquefovles or. Another, argent, on a fess dancettee gules three cinquefoyles or Harl. fo. (K); 6137 37*.
(K.
I.
(H. vi.
Rolll bore, or, on a chief dancettee azure, three escallops argent; Arundel Roll.
Sudeston,
Strecche, Stephen
' '
i. (F.. Roll) Ix.re, " chevron et demi argent, a (2 chevronels in tricki azure, on a quarter of the last a rlcur-delys or Jem us' Roll.
;
Sudley, John do
Strechley, Sir
at tin- battle
tif
iSn.i.KKi, banneret, baron 1299, sealed the Harons' letter to the Pope xxiv. He bore, or two bends 1301, pp. xx, gnles. (F.| Nobility and Surre\ Rolls. Borne abo by his father, (Jl Sir BARTHOLOMEW SI-I.KV and JOHN SCI.I.KV, in Rolls.
many
liars
are
ueribed also
THOMAS
in
lenyns'
Ordinary.
IE. in. Roll) bore, Strelley, paly argent and azure Jenyns' Ordinary.
;
Camden
lenyns'
Irdinary
and
(6)
Another Sir BARTHOLOMEW Roll.) Si i.i. v, of eo. \Vorc.. and Sir \Vn.i. IAM SULK differenced with a label (3) azure Parliamentarv and Harl. Rolls.
;
187
Sully,
John bore, at the second Dunstahlc tournament 1334, ermine, three torteaux. K.
(or SUI.BY), K.O., 1362 bore, ermine, four bars gules, K. 400 fo. 27. F.
Sutton,
John de
;
five fusils
Sully, Sir
John
Sutton, Sir
John de
bore, at the
first
Dunstable tournament 1308, gules, two. bends a label (3) argent each pendant charged with 4 barrulets azure (K. (another trick, or and gules) the pendants gobony (4) argent and azure in the Parliamentary Roll.
)
;
Boroughbridge 1322, argent, a cross patonce azure (F. ); ascribed also as a cross fiorv in trick and a cross patee in blason to RICHARD
in
Jenyns' Ordinary.
Sutton,
Suneli, "William de
George
Roll.
de bore, at the second Dunstable tournament 1334, or three chevronels sable. the Sir JOHN, knighted at (F. capitulation of Calais 1348, bore the same as also JOHN, in Surrey Roll, and RICHARD, of
)
John
K.C.. (H. vi.) bore, or three palets gules, on a chief argent three aub'c K. fo. 28. escallops 402
Norfolk,
MANNY
Roll.
in Jenyns' Ordinary. TERRY DE bore the same arms Sir JOHN le fys
(3)
gules
Ashmole
Surteys,
Roll.
F.
Thomas
gules,
-(K.
on a quarter
an
Sutton
azure,
(H. in. Roll) bore, sable, on a chief argent, a (demi) fleurissuant (F. de-lys gules. Dering Roll.
a Knight (H. vi. Roll) bore. two chevronels between three mullets argent Arundel Roll.
( )
;
Swalow, William
between Surrey Roll.
fess
three
F.
Sutton, Sir
Avery de
;
Ashmole Roll. quarterly argent and gules Sutton, Sir John de--bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, azure, on a chief
or,
Swillington
Swillington,
argent,
(H.
I.
F.
Adam,
; ,
baron
1326,
bore,
Sutton, Sir
at the first
Hamond de
(of Fssex)
bore,
vert,
crusily
a chevron azure Jenyns' Ordinary. Sir ADAM, of Yorks. differenced with a label
(3) gules Nativity and Parly. Rolls. differenced with a label (3) ermine
;
ROHKRT
;
(F.)
Parliamentary Roll.
Surrey
Roll. in.
Sutton (James) de
ermine, a canton sable.
as
Roll)
bore,
JAMKS
]
le
fiz,
(F.) St.
Yorkshire Swillington, Sir Hugh, on a chevron azure, (F.. n. Roll) bore, argent,
of
"[ROLAND, (H.
Shirley.
F.
Parly. Roll
and a
2i h
.
label (3)
MS. 6137
fo.
Sutton, Sir
John
Swinburne,
Swinburne,
terland
1324, bore at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, or, a lyon rampant azure, oppressed by a
Adam
Sir
baston gobony argent and gules. Ash(F. ) mole Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary. Sutton, John de bore, at the second Dunstable tournament 1334, or, a lyon rampant azure, oppressed by a baston gobony or and
gules.
Adam
;
de, of Northum-
Parliamentary, Glover
of Northumber;
and
land
Jenvns' Rolls.
banneret
(K.
n.
a lyon rampant tail fourchee Parliamentary Roll. Sutton, Sir John de, of Lincolnshire (F. II. Roll) bore, or, a lyon rampant vert, a
bore, or,
;
gules crusily and three swines' heads couped argent Parly, and Surrey Rolls. THOMAS bore it with a label (3)
Roll)
bore,
or
Surrey
or,
Roll,
fo.
66 b
Swinbourne
1418,
label (3) gules; Parly. Roll probably also undifferenced by Sir RICHARD, knight banneret Surrey Roll.
;
with an annulet, quarterly with, gules, crusily and throe swines' heads couped argent.
(F.
I.
;
*Swinbourne, William
argent,
a chief gules and three cinquejoyles counterchanged 2 and i (F. ); Jenyns' OrdiIn the Surrey Roll it is blasoned per nary.
fess
gules
changed.
188
SO.lfE
FEUDAL COATS OF
-ARMS."
Hunts.
(K. n.
Swyne, Robert,
couped
of Hilton (in Holdernesse), founder of the abbey (K. 1. Roll) bore, or, HILTON three chaplets gules Jenyns' Roll F. Ixjars the same.
; ;
THOMAS differenced Jenyns' and Parly. Rolls. with a cinquefoyle, and WILLIAM differenced with a quarter sable charged with a cinquefoyle or Jenyns' Roll and Ordinary. In the coat for Sir THOMAS, Harl. MS. 6137 fo. 22, the swines' heads are gules and between the chevron.
;
F. II. Roll) bore, argent on a Hunts. chevron sable three swines' heads couped or
I
Swynythwaite, Thomas
;
(K. i. Roll) bore, argent, a chevron between three swine passant sable Jenyns' Roll and Ordinary. F.
(
Sydney
bore, or,
)an F.ssex? knight (H. VI. Roll) F. a pheon azure Arundel Roll.
;
Syfrewast, Robert
azure, three
(K.
i.
Roll)
Jenyns' Roll.
Roll)
gemelles and
bore,
;
a chief argent
Swynhowe, Robert
Roll.
F.
Synsiwarde, Roger
(K.
i.
Roll)
;
bore, lenvns'
bore,
bendy
(6)
Jenyns' arms as St
Roll,
(blasoned PHII.IRKRT.
baron 1337, bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, argent, a cross (patee) florettee sable (F.) another R<X;I.K bore it at the second Dunstable tournament 1334. Sir THOMAS bore it at the siege of Calais 1345-8, and Sir R<H;I-:K, knighted at the capitulation of Calais 1348, differenced it with a label (5) gules.
;
banneret
)
(of Scot-
bore,
at
across
(tricked cross patee florettee) at the siege of Carlaverock 1300; the cross is variously tricked and blasoned'cross flory, cross patonce, and fer-de-moulin Holland Roll, &c. Called
;
the
same
He
1298.
bore
ROIIKRT
in Harl.
6137
fo. 38*.
couped
at
Swinnerton,
argent,
Ixmtte.s
|K. in. Roll) bore, a cross flory sable (now patee flory) rlorettes Sir Jenyns' Ordinary. K(X;KK bore argent, a cross patee sable; ROBKRT bore the reverse (in Nativity Roll. Jenyns' Ordinary), being thesame as PI'LFOKD the probability is that the crosses in these instances should be the same and are inaccu; ;
Adam de
a banneret (K. n. Roll) bore, sable a cross florettee fitchee .it the foot argent, in trick a cross patonce couped at the foot ; Parly. Roll ; for a similar cross see Sir ROGER SWINNERTON.
(K. in. Roll) bore a cross patonce argent Ashmole Roll WILLIAM DE SAVE, NOKKKW
;
Sywardby, John
argent,
bend
rately tricked.
in. (K. bore. Roll) cotised sable between six Roll and 3) of the last Surrey
;
2nd, ol
ANNE, daughter
wife, 1st, of
of
THOMAS
I,E
of W.xxJstock
fell
KDMt-.M,
STAFFORD, K o
MARY, Queen
of
HOLLAND, Duke
of Exeter 1397.
HENRY
vn.,
BOURCHIER,
Karl of Eu.
**** "f
'*,
of
Mount
W
St.
Bernard Abbey,
189
'
Here
the
',
T
Tadington, Sir Peres de (TATVNGTON),
(E. H. Roll) bore, sable, a cross Parliamentary Roll. (moline) recercele"e or
of Suffolk
(H. in. Roll) bore, vaire, Arden Roll. gules and or, a bordure azure
;
Talbot, Richard
(H. in. Roll) bore, or five bendlct gules. (F.) St. George Holl and Harl. MS. 6137 ff. 83, 89 -bendy (10) argent and gules (F.) is. the paternal coat of TALBOT, as As Lord of attributed by the later Heralds. ECKLKSWKLL, lie sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, with the arms of RHESE A|> a GRIFFITH, Prince of South Wales, viz. lyon rampant within a bordure engrailed,
:
John
(K.
(5, 7),
in.
Roll)
Rolls.
bore,
fleurs-
and three
and Surrey
(J)
bore,
barry
(6)
Robert
Uering
argent
in
Roll.
I-'.
Talboys, "Walter
(of co.
Glouc.
bore,
.
LHmstable tournament 1308, GILBKKT, and his son RICHARD, with a label azure, bore at the second Dunstable tournament 1334. and RICHARD, lord steward of the King's Household, bore at the siege of Calais 1345-8, gules, a lyon rampant within a bordure engrailed or (F.), being the bardic arms of RHYS, Prince of South Wales the border is often blasoned and tricked indented. GILBKRT, K.C-. (5th lord), boreal the siege of Rouen 1418, RHYS, quarterly with STRANGE, argent, two
;
(R. n. Roll) bore, argent, a saltire gules, on a chief of the last, three Surrey Roll. escallops of the field bore the field or, in Jenyns' Ordinary.
;
HENRY
SR.
DI:
KYME
Rouen
and a cinquefoyle or, quarterly with, F. azure, crusily and a chevron or.
KYME
of Suffolk
(H. in.
lyons passant in pale gules these are also ascribed to RICHARD, in the Surrey Roll (R. II.). In the 6th Nobility Roll, LE SR. TAI.BOT bore the arms of STRANGE only and the F.arl of SHREWSBURY those of BEI.ISME only, azure, a lyon rampant within a bordure or JOHN,
; ;
Parliamentary Rolls. Sir WILLIAM differenced with a label (3, 5) gules. (F.) Harleian and
argent,
fretty sable;
Arden and
Segar
Rolls.
LORD
TAI.BOT,
K.G.
first
of Essex, Kt. or and azure, on (H. vi. Roll) bore, barry (6) mullets three a chevron gules (6) of the first
;
at the capitu1348, bore, gules, a lyon a bordure or, engrailed of the last, rampant and a bendlet azure. Jenyns' Ordinary ascribes to another JOHN, the coat without the
de (H. in. Roll) bore, JTamworth, Giles dancette'e between three cocks'
argent, a fess heads erased sable
;
Dering Roll.
in.)
F.
*Tanckard,William,(H.
Shirley.]
F.
bore, argent,
bendlet,
(argent).
the
lyon
charged
with
mullet
Talbott, Richard
;
(H. in. Roll) bore, or, a lyon gules collared or, a bordure vert besantee Norfolk Roll.
(H.
in.
(F.)
bore,
azure,
Talbot, Sir
Edmond
bore,
at
the
first
Dunstable tournament 1308, argent, three lyonceux rampant gules, purpure, for another Sir F.DMUND, of Lane., in Parliamentary Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary.
Talbot, Sir
of Bashall, in Lane., (? EDMUND), knighted at the capitulation of Calais 1348, three bore, argent, lyonceux rampant 2 and Sir JOHN, of Salei azure (F. ) vel purpure.
;
Sir KDMOND and Sir THOMAS, of bury, Ballard, Bashall, bore, the lyonceux purpure
bore, at the battle of vair. (F.) Sir also to Ascribed JOHN and WILLIAM and with a mullet pierced argent to GILBERT Ashmole and Surrey Rolls and Jenyns' Or-
dinary.
go
AA'.US.
of Kssex, and Lucas |H. ni. Rolli bore, azure, three Inrrulets ardent; Parliamentary and Howard Rolls and Jenyns' Ordinary.
(H. in. Roll) eaglets displayed sable; Guillim, and Parliamentary Rolls three
Teye
an Kssex Knight (H. vi. (T.\v) Roll) bore, argent, a fess between three martlets in chief and a chevron in base all azure Arundel Roll.
;
Thaine, Gilbert de
HASSKI.I.
;
Howard
(H. in. Roll) bore ascribed gules, three mullets (6) argent F. also to GILBERT or GILES HAUNSARII or
I I ;
St.
George
Roll.
Tarent, the
de (K. iv. Roll) bore, quarterly gules and argent in the first an eagle displayed of the second Jenyns' Ordinary.
;
Duke
Thaine, Henry de
(H. in. Roll) bore, or, three crescents gules, each charged with a St. George Roll. spur-rowell argent. (K.)
of
Buckenham, baron 1295 bore, at the battle of l-alkirk I2q8, as did his son Sir ROBERT at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, checquy or and Arden, St. George gules, a chief ermine. (F. this ROBERT the son differand other Rolls enced with a label (3) azure at Falkirk 1298, and so sealed the Karons' letter to the Pope 1301,
) ;
Lucas de
argent
;
George
Roll.
F.
Thani, Richard de
Roll.
(H. in. Roll) Ixire, argent, six eagles displayed sable; St. George
Thimbleby
gules,
ROBERT or ROGER I.E Fir/, pp. xvii, xxiv. differenced with a label (3) or, in Jenvns' OrdiAscribed to R.M-TE undifferenced, in nary.
Norfolk Roll.
Knight--(H. vi. Roll) bore, a chevron engrailed and a chief argent Arundel Roll.
;
Thirkeld
maunch
gules
;
(K.
in.
Tateshal, Sir
Roll.
Hue
K.
Ashmole
de
IK.
i.
Roll) bore,
;
Harl,
Thirkeld,
*[Tatton, Robert,
in.
bore,
quarterly
William (K. i. Roll) bore, argent, a maunch gules, a label (3) vert maunch Jenyns' Roll another, argent, a burulfe or and gules or, three bars gules, in
;
trick
Jenyns' Ordinary.
Tsmpest,
Roll) bore, argent, a chevron gules, between three martlets sable Roll. Cotgrave
(K. in.
;
Thirlewall,
(K. i. Roll) bore gules, a chevron l>etween three boars' heads couped bendways argent. (F.) Jenyns' Roll.
late
Raphe de
(K. in.
sable;
Thqresby, William,
Privie
Keeper of the
siege
Ordinary
bend engrailed
of Calais 1345-8, argent, a chevron between three lyonceux rampant sable (F. ascribed also to Huc;n and PIERS Grimaldi Roll and Jenyns'
bore,
at
Scale
the
Ordinary.
IH.
in.
Roll) bore, argent, a cross passant gules and a chief sable. The ANCIENT DEL HOSHITAI.L, bore, gules, a cross formee argent Norfolk
;
Thornburgh, William de
Roll.
(K.
i.
kollj
bore, ermine fretty and a chief gules as three chevronels interlaced in base
tricked lenvns'
Roll.
Boroughbridge 1322. sable, a fess Ijetween two chevronels or, a laljel 13) of France gules, on each pendant three rleurs-de Ivs argent. F.
;
Thornbury,
argent,
T ohn
(R.
n.
Roll)
bore.
a chief or, surmounted by a lyon rampant azure, over all two bendlets gules
;
Surrey Roll.
a Suffolk
Thome,
Sir
William de
;
(K.
in.
Roll)
(F.
bore, azure, a fess argent between three lyonceux rampant or Ashmole Roll.
in.
Roll) bore,
;
Thorneham, Robert,
or.
founder of Helium Monastery, ill Sussex (!'.. I. Roll) bore, gules. a lyon passant between two lozenges in pale
(F.
)
Jenyns' Roll.
of Brenthall, Kssex ill. vi. Roll) lx>re, argent, on a 'fess between two chevronels azure three crescents or; Arundel Roll, Harl. MS. 4205 fo. 20.
iK. in. Roll) bore,
Thornes, Robert,
rampant
7357
L;anlant ardent.
F.
"Thornhill, Sir
gules,
Bryan
two
an
Ashmole
Roll
argent
Teringham
stanin-cvc. in Yorks., knight banneret, baron 1209 bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298. or on a fess Iwtween two chevronels gules three mullets of the first
;
knighted at the capitulation of Calais 1348, bore, argent on a bend gules three cscarbuncles or. F.
a Knight (H. vi. Roll bore, a chevron and a chief dancetti'e all Arundel Roll.
i
Thornton
sable,
aiL;rnt
*
;
nt
Rolls;
seal,
Arundel. Ashmole and Nobility (see also '1'vi.si. spur-rowells on hi's attached to the Barons' letter to the Pope
in
K.
in.)
Shirley.
bore, F.
]
19'
j;
il/l
f\r\
Tibtot, Paine
(I-:,
in.
;
Thorpe
of
argent.
Rolls.
(Sir)
)
Rouen
Edmond
a cross engrailed gules Jenyns' Ordinary borne also by JOHN DE I. A LINDE; the cross probably a mistake for the saltire.
Ashmole, Surrey and Jenyns' (K. See Monumental Kffigy, after Stothard, THORPE quarterly with BAVNARU.
(K.
n.)
bore,
a chief
or.
Shirley,
F.
Tichesie
Tillioll,
Thorp, John,
haron 1309 bore, gules, a fess between six fleurs-de-lys argent Nobility Roll checquvor and gules a fess ermine Parly. Roll.
;
"1
i.
__ IJKoll)
bore, gules,
;
baston azure
(of
Norfolk)
bore,
Tilly,
at the first Uunstable tournament 1308, checquy or and gules on a fess argent three martlets sable, as did Sir ROGER at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322. F.
(K. in. Roll) bore, argent, a cross patonce (flory in trick) between four crescents gules; Jenyns' Ordinal y.
John
JTilmanston, Roger de
;
Thorp, John de
fess
dancettee ermine
(H. in. Roll) bore, gules, six lyonceux rampant ermine (F.) Dering Roll argent in Howard Roll.
;
Thorp, William de
sable.
Tilney, Sir
azure,
John
(K.
in.
Roll)
tore,
;
three
Roll.
(
cinquefoyles
pierced
argent
Ashmole
Timperley
bore,
Throckmorton, John,
gules, sable.
of Calais 1348
argent.
F.
r.
on a chevron argent
Shirley.]
(
three
gemelles
IV.
i
F.
)
Tochelles
(F..
Touches.
(6)
Thurston
of Anderton
Roll)
i
bore, sable, three shackbolts 2 and quarterly with, vert, three bugles
argent
Todenham, Oliver
barry lozengy
argent stringed or
with crest
George
See
Roll.
TUDENHAM.
f )
(H. in. Roll) bore, argent and azure (F. ); St. JOHN bore it argent and gules.
Thwaites, Thomas, of Couplar.d (K. in. Roll) bore, argent, a cross fretty sable and argent Jenyns Ordinary.
1
*Toko
an Fssex Knight -(H. VI. Roll) per chevron sable and argent, three heads erased counterchanged (F. gryphons'
bore,
)
;
Thweng, Marmaduke,
of
;
Kilton,
fess
ban-
Arundel
Roll.
See also
bore, gules, a argent neret, baron 1310 l>etween three popinjays vert Nobility Roll. All other Rolls give the reverse, viz., argent a fess gules, &c.
(called
letter to the
Thweng, Marmaduke de
JOHN
in
of Castle Matill, 1299, sealed the Barons' Pope 1301, pp. xvii, xxiv. He bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298, at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, and at the first Dun-
a baron
the Roll), a baron 1307 bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298, argent, a fess gules between three popinjays vert. See also FIT/. MARMADUKE ascribed also to Sir WIU.IAM Ashmole Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary. F.
;
stable
gules (F.
RAKE
Nobility
Roll;
ascribed also to
(J) in
Thweng, Marmaduke,
(!'..
I.
of
Cornburgh
bore, argent, on a fess gules between three popinjays vert as many escallops or Jenyns Roll.
Roll)
1
(TouK), of co. Cambridge (K. n. Roll) tore, barry (6) argent and sable Parly. Roll, the reverse in Jenyns' Ordinary.
banneret,
Dunstable
;
saltire engrailed
label (3) azure at the siege of Rouen 1418. Ascribed also to ROBERT) J) in the Deringand Howard Rolls. A JOHN and ROBERT took up
Arundel Rolls (F.); Nobility and borne at the second Dunstable tournament of 1334, by JOHN, the probable grandfather with a John (baron 1426) who differenced
<6*T#
ysyn\pfrrj,&y
SIR
EDMUND DE THORPE.
1418.
192
SOAfE
FEUDAL COATS
O/~
ARMS.
of Torboo
IE. iv.
Roll) bore, or, an eagle's claw couped gules, on a chief dancettee azure three plates with Bollard Roll. crest
;
iTraseme, Otes,
azure
in
(TRAISINE) (H. in. Roll) bore, or, three bends azure, within a bordure gules (F. ); Dering Roll; bendy (6) or and
Ashmole MS.
(R.
(H. in. Roll! bore, azure, an inescocheon within an orle of escallops (9) argent (F. Dering Roll, no escallops in Ashmole Roll.
Travers, John de
argent, a chevron sable Surrey Roll.
;
n.
Roll)
bore,
between four
bxitterrlies
Torrell -
an Essex Knight (H. vi. Roll) bore, gules, a fess engrailed argent between three bulls' heads couped or, perhaps argent Arundel Roll.
;
of Beds. (H. in. Roll) bore, or, a cross between four martlets and Rolls. gules ; Arden, Parly, Surrey
in.
bore, argent,
Torry v. Corry.
*
F.
of Dorset
(E. n. Roll)
gules,
a gryphon segreant
(E.
III.
or;
Parly.
Totesham
billette
bore, at the battle of Ealkirk 1298, or, two gemelles and in chief a lyon passant gardant gules (GEOFFREY bore
Roll)
;
bore,
Ashmole
sable, Roll.
same
in the
in all Rolls
Touches,
martlets
bore, at the siege of six martlets or 10 are ascribed to WILLIAM (F.) Tex HKLI.KS in Harl. MS. 6137.
Emlam
save the Nobility Roll, in which the colours are azure and or. The lyon is not gardant in the Dering nor Guillim Rolls. F.
to
the
Touchet, William,
lord of Levenhales 1299-1306, sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301 crusily pate fitchee a Ivon ram-
He
bore,
azure',
The
pant, pp. xxii, xxiv, and Cott. Julius coat of martlets is ascribed to
vii.
277.
chief a lyon passant gardant or Nobility. Dering and other Rolls gardant in Arden and Howard Rolls and Jenyns' Ordinary.
Nobility Roll,
Tregoz, Robert de
of the
first
(H. in. Roll) bore, gules, three gemelles or, in chiefa lyon passant
(sic)
Touchet, Robert
to Sir (or
probably or
Glover Roll
n.
ermine a chevron gules Jenyns' Roll and Ordinary, Surrey and Ashmole Rolls ascribed
;
Roll)
bore,
two gemelles
bore,
in St.
George
Roll.
THOMAS
ROGER) LE
Trehampton, Ralph de
argent,
(H.
;
in.
Roll)
bend
gules
Glover
and
Grimaldi Rolls.
Parliamentary
Roll.
(E. i. Roll) bore, gules, ten martlets 4, 3,2, i or ; Parly. Roll six in the Arundel Roll this latter is ascribed to EMI.AM TOUCHES in the Carlaverock Roll
;
Trehampton, John de
(E. in. Roll) bore, argent, on a bend gules three cinquefoyles or Jenyns' Roll.
1300 and to
6137.
F.
WM. TOCHKLLKS
in
Harl
MS
(E. n. Roll) bore, sable, billettee or, a canton ermine (F.) Parly., Holland, and St. George Rolls.
;
tore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, argent, two bars gules, in chief three torteaux, over all a baston sable ascribed to JOHN (F.) in Jenyns'
Ordinary.
*;Trelawny, John,
chevron sable.
E.
]
i.
bore,
gules, an orle argent, in the cantel an inescocheon azure charged with a lyon rampant of the second crowned or, a label (5) of the last
;
(H.
in.
argent,
Roll) bore,
Shirley.
F. n.
Roll)
Trellowe, Robert
azure, *
(R.
bore,
chevron
Glover Roll
(this
blason
is
identical with
EUSTACE DE
rather obscure),
HAI.UII.
alias
DE TEAS.
i,.\
DE
Tremayne, Perys, E.
LEGH
dexter arms conjoined and flexed in triangle or, hands clenched proper. F. Shirley.]
c.
^co-
of
'"
gules
Arden and
bend
Tracheon
tn<-
Treveynour.
(co. Worcr.)-bore, at hrst Dunstable tournament 1308, or two bends and an escallop gules (F.); Ash'moKand Parly. Hulls. Sir JOHN, knighted at the
Tracy, William
or, two bends between nine or Roll) ten escallops gules (F.); Arden and St. George Rolls.
(H.
in.
bore,
"Trafford,
Wither**.
Edmund,
",
(F.)
of Trafford
-IK
iv
;
Italian! Roll.
SOME FEUDAL
COATS OF
AKtfS.
'93
i.
Trumpington
Roll)
sable,
a Suffolk Kt.
crusily
(H. vi.
fretty
(3)
bore, azure,
or,
pileways
quarterly with,
Trevet, Thomas
JOHN TRYVKTT
in
bore, at the siege of Rouen ascribed to Sir 1418, argent a trevet sable (F.
)
;
azure
a label
Ashmole
Roll.
;
Trussebut, Robert
Treveynour, Sir
;
John
argent, a fess azure between two chevronels TRACHEON bears the gules Ashmole Roll.
(H. in. Roll) bore, Arden argent, three water-bougets gules (F. ) and St. George Rolls. One of these names Hereditary Standard-bearer temp. R. I. Sec Introduction.
;
same
in
PAPWORTH.
(F,.
Trewent, Steven de
;
in.
Roll) bore,
argent, a chevron between three double-headed eaglets gules Jenyns' Roll and Ordinary.
Trewlove, Robert
on a chevron sable
Jenyns' Roll.
(F..
I.
three
Trussell, Sir
Trigot, Sir
azure,
Henry in
John
(F.
i.
Roll)
bore,
>
William bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, argent, a cross patee Horettee gules (F. ); Ashmole MS. ascribed also to Sir JOHN who was knighted at the of Ashmole &c. Calais Roll, capitulation 1348;
;
gardant or
Harleian Roll.
(K. in.
Trussell, Sir
Waren
1
Trillon,
Sir
Roll)
bore,
argent, a chevron engrailed sable between three escallops of the last Ashmole Roll.
;
of co. Leicr. (E. H. Roll) bore, or, a cross engrailed gules, a baston azure Parly. Roll.
of Cublesdon, (Northnnts) bore, at the siege of Calais 1345-8, argent, fretty gules, bezanty at the joints (F. ) (Sir WILLIAM differenced TRUSwith a label (3) azure) and also Sir SELL knighted at the capitulation 1348 ascribed also to Sir JOHN, RICHARD, and Thomas Ashmole and St. George Rolls and AVERY bore the field or; Jenyns' Ordinary.
;
Tromyn, Roger (R. n. Roll) bore, sable, a saltire engrailed or ascribed Surrey Roll to JOHN TRUMWY in Jenyns Ordinary.
;
Surrey Roll.
*Trye,
Mathew
de
a bend azure.
(F.)
Dering
Roll.
REGINALD
(H. in.
Tromyn,
argent
;
Sir
Humphrey
Roll.
Roll)
Ashmole
azure
Norfolk Roll.
of
Dunham
Tryvett,
Roll.
Roll) bore, azure three troutbeck intertwined argent, quarterly with, argent, a trefoyle sable between three moors' heads
John
trivett within a
THOMAS
couped proper
the siege of
to Sir
Trumpington
Rouen
(or
at
F.
the siege of
Tudenham, John de
trumpets) addorsed
n.
Roll)
bore,
azure,
;
hautboys chevronwise or
battle of
Cambridge two
the
(H. in. Roll) bore, barry lozengy (6) argent and gules St. George Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary, in which latter it is blasoned barry (8) argent and gules indented OLIVER bore it argent and counterchanged.
;
azure.
See
TODENHAM.
bore,
at
Tunstall, Richard,
Boroughbridge 1322, azure, crusily and two hautboys pileways or, a label (3) argent (F. ); borne undifferenceri by JAMES and Sir ROGER (see Mon. Brass) Camden and Howard Rolls. Sir JA.MKS bore it crusily
;
of East Bolton (E. in. Roll) bore, argent, on a chief azure three In Jenyni' Ordinary, argent, on a besants. chief indented azure four besants, three in trick.
bore, at the siege of 1418, sable, three combs 2 and i argent. Roll and Surrey Jenyns' Ordinary.
SIR
IN
ROGER DE TRUMPINGTON.
TRUMPINGTON CHURCH, CAMBS,
1289,
fitchee in the Harleian Roll. ROGER took up the cross in the last Crusade 1270.
Tunstall,
Rouen
(F.
)
Thomas
17 E. i. After Waller.
-I
c c
194
SOAfE
-!><>re,
at
the
ermine
Glouc.
,
(F. );
co.
Abbey
nary.
(the cinquefoyle pierced in Ashmole Noll); ascribed also "to RICHARD ("une barre in Jenyns'Ordinary et tlenii ") and to ROHK.RT and Surrey Roll.
i;ulrs
Twysden,
saltire
Adam
de,
tK.
1.1
bore,
i>er
JTurbervile,
I
de |H. in. Roll) bore, Arden. (F. argent, a lyon rampant gules. crowned or in >ering and Camden Rolls Howard Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary. ROBERT took up the cross in the last Crusade 1270.
>
Hugh
argent and yules, n saltire between four crosses crosslet all counterchanged. Shirley.
F.
Turbervile,
Roll.
Thomas de Thomas
Dering Roll
six-foyles in
Howard
Roll.
and
in chief three
mallets gules
Turberville,
F..
Arden
Roll.
rampant gules;
Tyas, Robert
trick.
i.
argent in
Turbervile, Geoffrey
sable, three lyons Roll.
Jenyns' Roll.
(H. in.
Roll) bore,
rampant
.
(F.
St.
George
JTychesy,
Thpmas de
(F.
)
Turbervile,
Henry
Habervile.
on
Turk, Robert
;
rampant gules
bore, at the
Turpinton, Sire
battle
Hugh
de
of Boroughbridge 1322, argent; on a bend triple cotised sable six mullets or, on an inescocheon, the arms of MOKTIMEK azure and
or.
F.
1299, sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope bore at the battle of Falkirk 1301, pp. xix, xxiv 1298 and at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, argent, a chevron gules; (F. as did his son HKNRY (banneret) at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, and at the siege of Calais 1345-8 ascribed also to JOHN in Jenyns' Ordinary.
)
;
bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, gules, a chevron between three bulls (passant) or. F.
(K. in. Roll) bore, Ashargent, on a fess sable three garbs or; mole Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary.
( )
Tyndale
a Knight
of Warwickshire,
Roll
Robert
(F..
;
n.
chevronels
vair
Parliamentary
two and
Jenyns' Ordinary.
Tyringham, Sir Roger de, of Bucks, .md Roll) bore, azure, a saltire John (K.
II.
and
Arundel
;
Rolls.
Tutcham, Oliver de
Tyrrell, Sir
at the
first
Roger
(of co.
Hereford), bore,
*
(H. in. Roll) bore, checquy argent and gules afess azure R( IBEKT, on the fess three escallops or Howard Roll.
; ;
Tuyley
Dunstable tournament 1308, azure, a lyon rampant argent, a bordure indented or (F.) (engrailed Harl. MS. 6137 fo. 31''). Parliamentary and Ashmole Rolls.
Cuilly.
Tyrrell,
i
Roger
(TiRKi.)
K. in.
Howard
(of co.
Roll
Roll)
and
gules, afess
(!'.)
and in chief three annulets argent. Arden and St. George Rolls.
(
Jenyns' Ordinary.
F.
Tyrrell
Leicr.
)
loir, ai tbr first I )unstable tournament 1308 and at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322,
F.ssex Knight -(H. VI. Roll) ) an bore, argent two chevronels azure and a bordure engrailed gules; Arundt Roll.
1
argent, two bars sable, on a quarter of the second a cinquefoyle or. (!'.) Another JOHN Mire it at the second tournament 1334 on which occasion his son differenced with a label
I
Kettilby, co. Lines. (K. IV. Roll) bore, gules three tynvhits Mallard and Arun2 and i or (F. ), with crest del Rolls.
of
'95
slain.
U Y
Ufflete, Sir Gerard-(K.
Roll) bore, argent on a fess azure three fleurs-de-lys or fess K. Parly. Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary In the Surrey Roll sable in Nativity Roll. martlets a bend between six or, gules quarterly luilh, argent on a fess azure three tieurs-de-lys
;
n.
Umfraville, Gilbert,
Karl of
ANGUS
bore
or, for
another
GERARD.
at the battle of Falkirk 1298, gules crusily and a cinquefoyle or in some Rolls the cinquefoyle is pierced (crusily patee in Guillim Roll), (F.) borne also by ROBERT, at the siege of Rouen for difference), and crescent a (with 1418 ascribed also to THOMAS, crusily patee in
;
,
Ufford, Sir
y#*a-i-?/U^
de, baron 1309 bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, sable, a cross engrailed or (F) as did his son ROBERT (after Karl of SUFFOLK, K.G. at the battle of Horoughbridge 1322, at the second Dunstable tournament 1334, and at the siege of Calais 1345-8 (blasoned the reverse in Segar and Grimaldr Rolls). His brothers (i) Sir differenced with a crown in the cantel argent and (2) Sir JOHN as in the next Harl. MS.
;
Robert
Jenyns' Ordinary. Sir ROBERT, K.<;. 1400-13, differenced with a baston azure, and Sir THOMAS, of Harbottle, Northumberland, differenced with a baston engrailed argent Harl. MS. 1481 fo. 75.
;
Umfreville, Gilbert de
Roll.
KDMUND
(H. in. Roll) bore, or, a cinquefoyle gules, a bordure azure of the second Glover of horse-shoes entoyre
;
See UI.<;HAM.
(H. vi. Roll) bore, gules,
;
1481 fo. 34. A ROBERT DE UKFORD took up the cross in the last Crusade 1270; see also
Umfrevile, Sir R.
abend between
six crosslets or
Atkinson Roll.
Bering
Roll.
Umfraville, de
Ufford, Sir
Dunstable
Thomas de
bore, at the
first
tournament 1308, sable, a cross engrailed or, surmounted of a baston argent (F.); as did JOHN, at the second Dunstable tournament 1334; Ashmole Roll.
Roll.
an
orle
5er4
Ufford, Sir
Edmund
(F..
in.
Roll) bore,
sable, a cross engrailed or, a baston gobony argent and gules; Ashmofe Roll.
St. George and Ashmole Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary no label in Arden Roll. See INGRAM DE BAUOI.L.
(K.
i.
bore, at the second DunTJfford, stable tournament 1334, sable, a cross engrailed or, an annulet argent. Sir THOMAS differenced with with a label (3) argent and Sir Ashmole a ducal coronet or, in the cantel Roll.
Rauf de
a cross sable.
Rolls
;
(F.)
Segar,
Nativity
and
1'arly.
Jenyns' Ordinary,
WALTER
;
(H.
in.
bore,
argent, a
Arden and
St.
George
Ufford,
argent
;
John de
Arden
Roll.
a cross engrailed
in the ist
Upton
*Upton
Roll.
v.
Hopton.
(K.
III.
recercelee
Ashmole
Ufford, John de
(F.
)
(H. in. Roll) bore, azure, on a cross engrailed or five escallops gules.
St.
Urswicke, Robert de
George
Roll.
,
K.G. baron. 1343 bore, at the siege of Calais 1345-8, gules, on a cross patonce or five mullets of the field (F. ); spur-rowells in Ashmole and Surrey Rolls and
(R. 11. Roll) tore, argent, on a bend sable three lozenges of the field each charged with a saltire gules. WALTER, differenced with a crescent of the second Surrey and Hallard Rolls.
;
Jenyns' Ordinary.
See
OUGHTRED.
on a cross
four
Uvedale
;.
Dowdale.
fieldj
Ulgham, Reinould
(E.
I.
a bordure azure entoyre of horse-shoes See Gilbert de argent. --Jenyns' Roll. (F.) Umfreville. or
Ulster, Earl
Ordinary.
of,
Walter de Burgh
;
bore,
Karl of Nouroi.K
196
SOME FEUDAL
COATS
AA'J/S.
Vache,
Hugh
le
three lyonceux
I'Ai'M KKII bore the same; Jeoriu'Ordinarv lyons crowned or in Arundel .UK! Surrey Roll's. See Dli I..\ V.v UK.
i
GKIMHALD
r.inip.iiit
Valoines, Richard de
(K.
III.
Roll)
Jenyns' Ordinary.
iK.
Valoynes, Theobald
or,
in.
Vale
De la Val.
;
Roll) bore,
martlets of the
Jenyns' Ordinary.
(H. in. Roll) bore, Roll- -
Vale, Nicol de
(E. i. Roll) bore, argent, on a cross gules five escallops or Harleian ;Roll.
;.
{Valoynes, Walrois de
gules,
fretty
ermine.
(K.)
Valenan
Valence
Valence,
-*
Velemane.
Earl of Pembroke.
v.
WERREIS in Camden Roll and WlLUAM in Howard Roll WARREN gules, fretty engrailed
Dering
Aymer
de,
of
Mountenake,
Van Halle,
gules,
'
gules, on his banner Nobility and Parly. Rolls burulee 12, 14, 16 or 20 ascribed also to WII.I.IAM (his father) Karl of PKMBROKE, who took up the cross in the last Crusade 1270 Grimaldi Roll (see Monumental Effigy (a/ure and argent) also to WII.I.IAM in Camden Roll and argent and gules in Glover Roll. (K.) For differences see Harl. MS. 1418 fo. 29.
; ; ;
I
Innneret. baron 1299. Earl of PF.MBKOKF. 1308, .1 the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301. pp. xv. xxiv. He bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298 and at the siege of Carlaverock 1300. barry ( 10) argent and azure, ten martlets in orle 3, 2, 2, 3
Sir Francis, K.C., 1360 bore, a wyvern or, from its neck an escocheon pendent gules charged with a double-headed eagle argent, all within a bordure azure Horettee alternated with Ivons passant gardant all or. K. 398 fo. 53. F.
(VKRI.KY), of Essex
;
Roll) bore, or, six eaglets displayed 3, 2, i sable, over all a bend gules ParliamenRoll. tary
n.
Vascoil, Sir
mullets or
;
(K.
n.
John
Roll)
;
argent,
chief dancettee
(3)
azure
Parliamentary Roll.
Valeys, William de
;
(H. in. Roll) bore, burulee (14) argent and azure, over all a saltire Howard Roll. gules
Vauncy, William
(E.
in.
JValoines, Sire
(K.
I.
William
de, of Kent
Roll) bore, paly wavv (ounde de longe of 6) argent and gules. (WILLIAM le litz differenced with a label (3) or| RAFFK bore it
;
Roll)
membered
bore, or
fVautour, John
a saltire gules.
le
within a bordure, ermine all, Jenyns' Roll three palets wavy in Dering and Camdeii Rolls.
;
(F.)
Rolls.
Valoines, Sire
Henry
undee
(6)
or and
Valoines, Stephen
bore, or three palels
IVAI.ONS)
ermine
wavy
(K.
Surrey
Roll.
i.
Valoines, Theobald
peus undee or and gules vet or, three undees gulez tricked, or three piles wavy meeting in base gules Jenyns' Roll and also
; ;
for
(6)
) ;
oundee
Valoines, John de
a maunch argent.
(F.)
Segar Roll.
Valoines, Richard de
1
1
(H. in. Roll) bore, burulee 14) argent and azure on a l>end gules thn-e mullets of six points (perhaps estoiles) or
' 1.
>
St.
George
Roll.
njM
1296.
LVaux
rto
of Call .-Hen
in
Cumberland
ow (V aslcy no
bore, a fess checquy lietween six garbs. Incised slab at Newton Rigney from BoiiteU.
197
Jofrn
ff
/v
JVaux, John
and Norfolk
a label
(3)
mid
Robert
and
gules.
(H.
in.
Roll)
Venables, Richard
argent,
(R.
n.
Roll)
bore,
arrows of the
Surrey
Roll.
Vaux,
Sir William, de
bore, at the
first
bore,
Dunstable tournament 1322, or, an inescocheon within an orle of (8) martlets gules the field Parargent for Sir WILLIAM, of Norfolk in
liamentary Roll.
de, of
;
co.
I. inc.
Roll) bore,
tail
rampant
neret,
Boroughbridge 1322, argent, an inescocheon within an orle of mullets gules. (K.) JAMES bore the same, blasoned argent an orle of martlets gules, a false escocheon Jenyns'
;
the
first
Ordinary.
or, fretty gules ascribed also to JOHN in Surrey and who perhaps fret gules as a or, Rolls, Cotgrave took up the cross in the last Crusade 1270. (F. );
;
bore, at the
Vaux,
Sir de, of co. Wore. (E. n. Roll) bore, gules, on an inescocheon or two lyons passant azure, eight martlets in orle or Parliamentary Roll.
;
John
of Webley, battle of junior baron 1299 bore, at the Falkirk 1298, or, fretty gules a label (3, 5) azure Nobility and Guillim Rolls.
(E. in. Roll) bore,
;
Vaux, John
Rolls.
and Roland (H. m. Roll) tend checquy argent and gules, counter-compony in trick Glover and Jenyns'
bore, argent, a
;
Verdon, Theobald de
or,
Jenyns' fretty gules platey at the joints Ordinary ;.and Tiles, Neath Abbey, p. i.\.
banneret, baron and 1299 bore, at the battle of Falkirk 1298 at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, or, a fess and dancettee (3) sable. Parly. Nobility (F.) Rolls ascribed to HENRY in Jenyns Ordinary.
1
Dunstable tournament 1308, sable, borne Parly. Roll also by JOHN (F.) at the second Dunstable tournament 1334 (and on the same occasion shoulder by his brother THOMAS on the lyon's a'chess-rook gules) and by Sir JOHN, knighted
a lyon rampant argent
;
(E.
;
i.
Roll) bore,
at the
capitulation of Calais
1348
Jenyns'
Ordinary.
knighted at the
Vavaseur, John
fretty
sable,
le a label
(5)
a lyon capitulation of Calais 1348 bore, sable, rampant argent, on his shoulder a chess-rook Borne also by THOMAS at the (F.) gules.
second Dunstable tournament 1334.
Roll.
JVele, Robert le
Verdon, Thomas de
sable,
;
(E.
in.
Roll) bore,
his
on a bend sable three calves passant of the field. Dering and Howard Rolls. (F.)
otherwise
paw a
Velemane, Raffe,
RUSTEN VALENAN
AUGUST
or
(of
Warwickshire)
;
bore, at the siege of Rouen 1418 gules three birds in bend l>etween two cotises argent. (F.) In the Ashmole MS. the trick is, gules, a bend cotised between two
n. Roll) bore, argent, a cross azure Roll (Harl. 4033) and argent, fretty or Parly. on a cross azure five fleurs-de-lys or, Parly. Roll, Harl. MS. 6137.
peahens argent.
Venables, Sir
Roll) bore, (E. Ashmole Roll, and azure, two bars argent with crest in Ballard Roll. RICHARD of Kolyn (son of HUGH) differenced with two mullets of pierced argent in the chief and WILLIAM Bradewall (brother of HUGH) bore two plates in chief; Harl. MS. 1481 fo. 35.
;
Hugh
in.
OK
OXFORD.
OAK CHURCH,
After Stothard.
banneret, Earl of Oxford battle of Falkirk 1298, 1296 bore, at the a mullet argent. (F.) quarterly gules and or, See Monumental Nobility and Parly. Rolls. of Oxford (? RICHARD an Earl Effigy. Borne by
nth
1418.
often
198
SOAfE
Vere,
de, of Swanscombe. banneret (brother of RnHKKT), baron 1299, sealed tin Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, pp. xvii, xxiv lx)re. at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, quarterly gules and or. a mullet argent, all within a borilun-engrailed sable. (F.) Harl. MS. 6137. (In Nil '>i.\-. the field tinctures are reversed, the l*>rdure indented.) Nobility, Arundel and SegarRolls indented, Parly, and Guillim Rolls.
Hugh
of Berks
F.
(K.
n.
heads ira-ed
Parliamentary
Roll.
See
UiiVMi.i'..
Villers, Sir Francis de, of Notts -(K. n. Roll) bore, gules, billettet: and a cross or
Parliamentary Roll.
Vere, Sir
Thomas de -bore, at the first Ihmstable tournament 1308, quarterly gules and or. a mullet argent, a label (3) azure; differenced with a label sable (F. I, by Sir THOMAS le fiz le Count de Oxenford, at the battle of Itoroughbridge 1322.
(K.
"Villers, Sir
(K.
II.
Nicholas de,
(F.)
of co. Glouc.
Rolls
n.
Villers, Nichol de (K. in. Roll) bore, azure, on a cross or five escallops gules Jenyns' Ordinary same as RANIXH.K DACRE.
;
*i
Vincent, Miles,
knighted at the capitulation of Calais 1348, bore, quarterly or and gules a bordure vair. F.
(H.
;
Vere, Robert de
Ordinary.
in.
gules a
lal>el
(3)
annulets Nativitv
and
Parly. Rolls.
n.
lenyns'
Vere, Robert de
three boars' heads
(K.
couped
Vipount, Sir Nicholas, banneret (K. and Sir Robert and John, Roll),
Westmoreland
annulets
3. 2,
i
of
six
(K.
III.
;
Roll)
bore,
or
gules
Vere, Simon de
I
(H. in. Roll) bore, gules thiee cinquefoyles (sixfoyles ermine in Glover Roll argent (F. Jenyns' Ordinary pierced in Arden and St. George Rolls.
)
;
Vyan, Sire
billettee
le
(K.
i.
and a lyon
Roll.
Camden
rampant
de (K. in. Roll) argent, a fess gules fretiy or, in chief three mullets of the second Ashmole Roll. F.
;
*Vernon, John
lre, argent, a
gules.
1
and
Richard
iVviiNM.) -(H. in. Roll) bore, azure, a fess dancettee argent Howard Roll in the Uering Roll azure, crusily and a
;
F.
(F.I
lenyns
Ordinary.
it
rampant
Vernon
(R. n. Roll) bore, or, on a fess azure three garbs of the field, quarterly with, argent a fret sable; Surrey Roll. YKRNON
quartering
VKKXON.
F'.
and Sir
William,
;
banneret -(H. in. Roll) bore, or, across sable Jenyns' Ordinary, Dsring and Arundel Rolls. Another WILLIAM (|) differenced with a label
(5) gules.
(F.)
Dering and
St.
George
Rolls.
in.
'99
W- Y
Wachesham,
Ijore,
Z
Wake, Hue~(H. Wake, Jon
in. Roll) bore, argent fritty F. sable besanty at the joints Arden Roll.
;
Sir Gerard
and
(E.
n.
it
Roll)
argent, a fess
gules.
(.)
Sir
;
JOHN
of Suffolk bore
(E. n.
with a
baston azure
Parliamentary Roll.
(H. in. Roll) bore, or, a fess Arden Roll. gules in chief three torteaux
;
"Waddone, Simon de
Roll) bore, sable, a cross engrailed or, in the first and second an escallop argent St. George Roll. F.
;
n. bore, Roll) argent, on a cross patonce azure five HeursRoll. or Surrey de-lys ^
(R.
of Yorkshire
;
"
Roll) bore, argent, on a bend between and 3 gules, three escallops or Parliamentary Roll.
Walcot, John,
)
(H. v.) bore, argent, a chevron between three chess-rooks ermine. the king with a Checkmated (F. Shirley.]
rook,
Boroughbridge 1322,
(F..
i.
;Wadripun, Sire de
two lyons rampant
Roll (F.);
Roll.
per pale argent and gules RICHARD I>E bore this coat 'with a engrailed sable Ashmole Roll, E. in.
(R.
n.
bend
bore,
called
WATERIBONT
de,
Walden, Alexander
sable,
Roll)
F.
in
Dering
in chief three
cinque-
Surrey Roll.
(or
Wahull, Thomas
1297
Waldeseuf, Alain de
;
WAI.DKSKKTH)
and Parliamentary
Rolls.
de, banneret, a baron 1295 the battle of Falkirk 1298, or, two
(J)
a label (5) of France St. George Roll -borne also by EDMUND, in the Arden Roll.
and Hu<;n
(F.
In the Arden Roll a Wake coat is tricked, azure two bars or and in chief three besants this in Camden Roll with the field,
gules for
K.G., a founder -(F.. in. Roll) bore, argent a cross sable; Surrey Roll. Sir THOMAS of Rutland bore, on the cross, five lyoneeux or; Parliamentary Roll, E. n.
HUE WAKE.
of;
v.
Eng-
Wake,
Sire
Thomas de Blisworth
;
bore, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, argent, two bars gules and in chief three toras did teaux, a bordure indented sable THOMAS of Blisworth at the second Dunstable tournament 1334 the border is usually tricked engrailed ascribed to THOMAS of Deeping, but with ogresses in lieu of torteaux, in
;
;
Wales, Prince of
Neath Abbey
(H. vi. Roll) bore, or, a a lyon passant gules, quarterly with, gules, See also lyon passant or; Nobility Roll.
Tiles, p.
vii.
Jenyns' Ordinary.
F.
Wake,
Sir
Hugh,
of
Yorkshire-(E.
II.
Roll) bore, or, two bars gules, in chief three Sir HUGH, the torteaux, a baston azure. uncle, bore, gules two bars argent, in chief three plates Parliamentary Roll.
;
Iwre, at the siege of borne also Calais 1345-8, gules, a fess ermine a baron 1321 of RICHARD Sussex, Sir by Parliamentary Roll (F. ); ascribed to another RICHARD (J)'in the Dering Roll. HKNR.Y bore gules a fess sable Arden Roll.
; ; ;
de, of Sussex -(E. n. a fess ermine, in chief a Ivon pissant gardant or Parliamentary Roll.
;
oo
ttf"
ROBERT HORACE,
S TH
EARL OF ORFORI),
201
of Somerset bore, the first Dunstable tournament 1308, Sir JOHN knighted at ermine, a bend gules. the capitulation of Calais 1348, bore the reverse (F. } he is sometimes called Sir JOHN
;
crosslet of the
*
L
Shirley.]
F.
WALWAYNE.
Waleis, j*
St.
Walrond, John,(E.
bulls'
Henry de
Roll.
(H.
in.
Walrond, John
;
and
Robert
(H.
George
F.
(E. n. Roll) bore, gules,
.
Roll) bore, argent a bend fusily gules; Arden Roll endented, tricked lozengy Jenyns'
Waleis, John de
billettee or
an orle ermine
in St.
Called
WALHOPE
(F.
Arden
Roll.
Roll.
Ordinary engrailed in Glover 'Roll tended for one and the same fusily.
;
all"
in-
George
Waleis, Stephen
;
le, and Sir le (H. in. Roll) bore, quarterly gules and argent a bendlet or F. {engrailed in Jep.yns' Ordinary) Parliamentary and St. George Rolls and Jenyns' Ordinary. Sometimes tricked
Richard
Walshe, Thomas
;
gules.
bendlet
all
Waleis, "William le
argent
St.
(H. in.
six
fess
between
F.
Walsingham,
folk
(K. n.
;
Sir
Richard
de, of Nor-
Roll)
George
Roll.
rooks argent
(E.
i.
Segar
fess Roll.
between
two
Walsingham, Roger de
1
(E.
in.
(E. i. Roll) bore, sable a chevron argent between three cinquefoyles pierced or Jenyns and Surrey Rolls not pierced in Jenyns' Ordinary.
;
Roll)
bore, gules, three bendlets a bordure engrailed sable Ashm&le Roll. See also WHALES-
Waltham,
gules, besantee
BOROUGH.
Jenyns' Ordinary.
(E. in. Roll) bore, vert, a Roll.
Walton, William,
(H.
sable three besants
;
Ashmole
of NorfolkRoll) bore, argent, a lyon rampant sable, on the shoulder a mullet or Parliamentary Roll.
Walton, Sir
de, of the North (E. n. Roll) bore, argent, a cross patonce sable a bordure indented gules Parly. Roll.
;
Adam
Walkingham,
Sir
Johnde-(E.
;
[Wantley, John, of Sussex, 1424, bore vert three leopards' faces argent. See Monumental
Brass.]
Walkington, William de
bore, at the
Wanton
Wanton,
(E.
v.
Wanton
and
Wawton.
;
knighted at the capitulation of Calais 1348 bore, gules on a chevron azure three mullets pierced argent. Another Sir WILLIAM bore, gules, a (F.) chevron between three mullets argent Ashmole
;
Sir William de, of Essex n. Roll) bore, argent, a chevron sable Norfolk and Parliamentary Rolls. Anothei WILLIAM (+) in the Dering Roll.
siege of
Roll.
Wanton,
Walhope
v.
Welhopp.
(2
Calais
BARTON, great-grandson of PETER (E. I.) who a bend wavy sable. See JOHN DE BARTON. Surrey Roll.
JOHN WANTLEY.
IN AMBERLEY CHURCH, SUSSEX,
c.
bore, argent, a chevron sable, in the cantel a martlet gules. (F. ) Jenyns' Ordi-
John
THOMAS
Surrev
1424, 2
H.
vi.
After Stothard.
202
Wanton,
Sir
first
William
)
(of co.
Glouc.
Warren,
bore, at the
.nm-nt, en a I'hrvrnn sable three eaglets displayed or. (F. Jenyns' and Parly. Rolls.
of Karl (brother of the abbey of Castlecombe, bore checquy or and azure, a bordure b engrailed gules; Harl. M.S. 1481 fo. 32
Reginald
WILLIAM) founder
Wanton, William de
Dunstable tournament 1334, or, on a chevron sable three eaglets displayed of the field.
bore, at the siege of Calais 1345-8, checquy or and azure on a F. canton gules, a lyon rampant argent.
le
filz.
Wanton, John de
)
(H. in. Roll) bore, argent, on a bend sable three buckles, tongues to the dexter or. Arden and St. George (F.
Rolls.
knighted at
the capitulation of Calais 1348 bore, checquy or and azure, a chief argent. F.
Wapaile, Roger de
(H.
in.
Roll) bore,
et
demy")
)
gules over all a quarter of the last. (F. Another differenced with a martlet sable; St. George and Jenyns' Rolls.
Sir John, of Poynton (K. iv. Roll) bore, checquy or and azure, on a canton gules a lyon rampant argent (ermine in Ashmole Roll) with two quarterings and crest ; Ballard Roll.
(F..
JWarbleton, Thomas de
bore. lozengy or
in.
Roll)
(H.
(F.
)
in.
and
Roll)
and
Roll)
;
azure.
Dering,
Ashmole
( )
Roll.
Rolls.
Waren
Arden
"
)
;
de
Stockport
(H.
in.
Warburton
to
bore, at the siege of Rouen 1418, argent, three birds sable (F. supposed
azure, crusily
Roll.
be cormorants.
Warburton, Geoffrey
argent, two the last a mullet or
;
(Thomas) de, veyl fWarwick, escu checquy or and azure, a chevron gules
le
;
"
Surrey Roll.
(E. in.
Howard and other Rolls a bend ermine in MS. 14 cvii. fo. 134. See also Reg. BEAUCHAMP.
Sir
Wareop, Thomas de
.sable,
;
Roll) bore,
Wasenham,
Hugh
;
de
(K.
Roll)
bore, sable, a fess dancettee (3) three mullets argent Ashmole Roll.
between
F.
Warde v. de la Warde.
Warde,
Sir bore, at the siege of Calais 1345-8, azure, a cross flory or. (F.) (a cross patonce ascribed to JOHN in Surrey Roll) a cross patee for Sir SVMON, banneret,
;
John
argent, gules
;
patonce
in trick in
Parly.
Roll,
and
flory in
(W.\v/.)
bore, at the
Jenyns' Ordinary.
Warde, Henry,
fess sable
;
Dunstable tournament 1308, gules, on an inescocheon or two lyons passant azure, ^ill within 8 martlets in orle of the second. F.
Jenyns' Ordinary.
in.
Wasse, William de
;
(K.
in.
Roll)
bore,
Wardewick, John
vert,
and
(K. Roll) bore, three lyonceux rampant tails fourchee i argent Jenyns' Ordinary.
;
"argent, an orle of martlets gules, a false " escocheon of the same Jenyns' Ordinary.
of
Bucks
(R.
n.
Ware, William de
;
(E.
i.
a lyon rampant tail fourchee argent, debruiscd by a baston sable Segar Roll.
Roll) bore, barry (6) argent and gules on a canton of the last a mullet pierced of the first
;
Wasseburne, Roger de
Warre v. de
la
Warr.
(H. in. Roll) bore, gules, besantee on a canton or a raven St. George Roll. proper. (K.)
Warren, John,
Earl of, and a banneret sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, pp.' bore at the battle of Falkirk xv, xxiv 1298 and at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, checquv or and azure (F.); son WILLIAM
(his
Wassington, William de
(R. n. Roll) bore, argent, two bars in chief three mullets pierced gules (F.); Surrey Roll colours reversed and the mullets un pierced in lenvns
1
killnl
,
at the first Dunstable tournament 1308 colours reversed in the Arden and Guillim Rolls.
was at a tournament at Croydon 15 Dec as did his grandson Earl of Warren JOHN
only
Roll.
F.
urnt
;
Wassington, Walter
(Wi:ssix(;n>\) (K. in. Roll) bore, gules, a lyon rampant argent, a bendlet go!x>ny azure and argent F. Jenyns' Ordinary.
203
PERIGNEM
GL.ADIUM
G. C. B.
-'04
XVfiu.net
Wassington, Stephen de
.-irond
bore,
1334.
at
the
Wauncy,
Sire
John
azure,
Roll)
tore,
first Dunstable tournament 1308, sable, a lyon rampant argent collared gules. (K.); ascribed also to EDMUND and Sir
gules, three dexter gauntlets aversant argent. St. George Roll; ascribed to JOHN in (K.) Arden Roll.
THOMAS
Wasteneys, Hardolf de
lyon rampant cribed also to Sir Parliamentary Roll
tail
(H. in. Roll) bore, Howard gules, three dexter gauntlets argent Roll.
;
EDMUND
in
Sir
Robert
;
de, of Rutland
aversant
Wauncye,
IE.
II.
Sir
William de,
of Suffolk-
JWateribont, Sire de
or,
3, 2, I
two lyons rampant addorsed gules Dering Roll called WADRii'UN in Camden
;
Wauton v. Wanton.
Wauton, John de
Rolls.
Roll.
(K.)
JWateringbury, Bartholomew de
(H.
Rolls.
in.
(H. in. Roll) bore, argent, on a bend sable three buckles tongues to the dexter or. Arden and St. George (F. )
rampant
Roll) sable.
bore,
(K.)
argent,
Wawton, John,
Kerperby
(E.
I.
;
*Waterton,
Rouen
all
bore, at the siege of 1418, harry (6) argent and gules, over three crescents 2, I sable (F. ) ascribed to ROBKKT in Jenyns' Roll; borne ermine and gules by (Sir ROBKRT) a Yorkshire Knight Arundel Roll (H. VI.).
;
Hugh
Howard Roll and argent three torteaux Jenyns' Ordinary no torteaux in the Ashmole
and Grimaldi
Rolls.
Wawton, Henri de
Roll) bore, argent,
(WAUTON)
gules, a
(H.
in.
on a chief
Roll.
maunch
of the field
Howard
bore, at the
first
Wedone,
John de
of Hunts, and
;
(K..
Welbewik
;
Parly. Roll
fess engrailed argent between three escallops of the last Ashmole Roll. F.
MS. 6137
of Essex (E. n. bore, argent, three chevronels gules; inescocheons tricked in Harl.' Parly. Roll
fo. 13,
(E.
i.)
bore, sable,
Shirley.]
and
for Sir
ROGER named
1326
ROBEKT and
Sir
below.
*[Weld, William,
Wateville, Sir
indented sable-engrailed (F.) in trick; Harl. J4& 6137 fo. 34, and so ascribed to R<X;KK in Jenyns Ordinary.
(of Essex) baron bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, argent, three chevrons gules, a bordure
Robert
Sheriff of London 1352 bore, azure, a fess unde between three crescents ermine. F. Shirley.]
(K. in. Roll) bore, gules,
;
Welhopp, Johnde
billettfc or,
same
as
Welles, Sir
Adam
Dunstable tournament 1308, argent, three chevrons gules, in the cantel a martlet
(of Essex)
bore,
1293, sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope He bore, at the battle of 1301, pp. xix, xxiv. Falkirk 1298 and at the siege of Carlavrrock
1300, a lyon rampant tail fourchee sable (F. as did JOHN, 5th baron, at the siege of Rouen
)
;
Watlass, Hervey de
;
-(K. m. Roll) bore, or, on a chief indented azure three crescents of the field Grimaldi Roll and lenvns' OrdiSee PlCKBNH \M. nary.
in 1418.
of
Lincolnshire
;
(K. n. Roll) bore, argent, a lyon rampant tail fourchee sable, a baston gules Parly. Roll.
of crescents
Kent
3,
;
(E. n. Roll)
i
2,
argent,
Parly. Roll.
n.
paly (6) or and gules on a canton argent a spur-rowell sable. (F.) Ashmole Roll argent and gules in Dering Roll three pales for Sir RICHARD of Herts, in Parly, and Howard
Rolls.
Roll)
bore.
Welle, Robert de
argent,
Roll.
(H.
in.
Roll)
;
borr, (Ilnvrt
Well, Roger de
(I-:,
i.
Roll)
;
bore,
1
Jenyns
or, Roll.
205
Wellesburne
of the Montfort, slain at the siege of Calais 1347 bore, (purpure?) a tail fourche'e lyon rampant argent. together with
Weste, Thomas
at
(E. I. Roll) bore, probably the second Dunstable tournament 1334, azure, three leopards' faces jessant-de-lys or ROBERT (F. ); Jenyns' and Surrey Rolls.
bore
it
his namesake the Captain of Dover, were slain at the siege of Calais 1347 bore, gules, a
the trick
a chief checquy of the gryphon first and second, over all a bendlet ermine. (F. The gryphon and the metal checque may be argent in the coat of the Captain of Dover, the colour has faded. This is a doubtful coat.
)
*[West, Sir
Thomas,
i. bore, Roll) (K. per chevron sable and argent a lyon passant gardant or Jenyns' Roll. See also WII.SHIRE.
;
bore, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308, argent, a fess sable within a bordure indented (engrailed Harl. 6137) gules, besante'e (F. ); (a plain bordure in the Parly. Roll). Sir JOHN, I.K Fix, .(of Hants, or Wilts.) bore it also at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, as did THOMAS at the second Dunstable tournament in 1334,
Wellington
Suffolk (E. three plates
v.
"Wellington.
Welnetham,
;
Sir
John (WELWETHAM),
on which occasion his brother JOHN bore, a bordure and without the besants. plain WILLIAM (E. i. Roll) bore a plain bordure
of
II.
A JOHN DE WESTON platey Jenyns' Roll. took up the cross in the last Crusade 1270.
;
Weston, Roger de
gules,
Roll.
crusily
fitche'e
(E.
or,
in.
Roll)
;
bore,
a lyon rampant
Cotgrave
bore.sable,
Weltdene, Simon
(E.
I.
a cinquefoyle pierced gules, on a chief of the last a demi-lyon rampant issuant of the first a bordure counterchanged of the first and
second.
(F.
v.
)
*L
(E. n.)
Jenyns' Roll.
Wetewang, John
three lamps argent.
i.
Welton
Weston.
v.
Wetwang,
bore, at the battle of
Welwike
Wene,
"Welbewik.
Sire "William
F.
Jenyns' Roll. Sir Walter, " thresorer of the Wares," at the siege of Calais, 1345-8, bore, azure, a lyon rampant gardant tail fourchee F. argent, crowned or.
Weyer,
Sir
William
;
de, of Staffs.
between
(E. n.
three
slain at the siege of Calais 1348 bore, argent, on a chevron (sable) between three moors' heads erased proper those in chief regarding each other, an escocheon quarterly sable and argent. F.
Weyland,
Dunstable
Wennesley, Thomas de
bore, ermine, on a or Surrey Roll.
;
(R.
n.
Sir de bore, at the first tournament 1308, azure a lyon or rampant oppressed by a bendlet gules (perhaps the lyon argent in the Harl. Roll) ascribed also to ROGER (F. ) in St. George Roll, and with a baston or, to Sir RICHARD of
;
John
Roll)
Weyland,
with a label
(H.
vi.
Suffolk
Wentworth,
Yorkshire
"William,
;
Wentworth,
on a cross gules
differenced
WILLIAM
)
bore, sable, a chevron between three leopards' faces or his brother, JOHN ofElmshall, bore it within a bordure argent;
azure
(
Parly. Roll.
Whalesborough
Roll)
an Essex Knight
three bendlets
;
Had. MS.
bore,
argent,
1481,
fo. 69''.
Wentworth,
second
;
Sir
),
of Suffolk
(H. vi.
Arundel
Roll) bore, gules, on a fess argent between three escallops azure, a spur-rowell of the
Wharton, Thomas
(E.
III.
de, of Westmoreland
a maunch argent
;
Arundel
Roll.
Jenyns' Ordinary.
Werintone
Roll.
(E. I. Roll) bore, azure, a Ijend between six escallops (3, 3) or Harleian
bend
of Notts., bore, argent crusily gules on a three bezants. See Monumental sable
Effigy.]
SIR
IN
RICHARD DE WHATTON.
TEMP. H.
in.
From
Stothard.
206
*
L
Whichcote, John,
two boars passant
-'.
Wilburgham, Richard
bore,
argent, F. Shirley. ]
three
bends
argent
Parly.
bore, at the
Boroughbridge
Roll.
132:1, sable,
a bend
bars azure Roll) bore, argent, three over all a lyon rampant gules, crowned or; Parly. Roll.
Roll) bore, (E. i. azure, a chevron between three lyons passant Roll. argent; Jenyns'
engrailed or (F.)
l,cnd
;
RICHARD bore
five fusils in
Arden
Willisthorpe,
;
John
tWhitfeld, Robert de
(H. in. Roll) bore, and a bend fusily or (F.| i-rusily Rolls; a bend of Drriiij; and 'St. George Roll. lozenges conjoined in Howard
13 Aug. 1442 120 H. VI?) bore, azure, a cross quarterly pierced or between four chevronels gules, per grant from HUMPHREY Earl of Stafford.] F.
gardant
Willingfcon, Sir
1329
John
*[Whitgrave, Robert,
[Whitmore, John,
or.
H. in.
Shirley.]
F.
Whitney
bore,
(K. i. Roll) a argent, a fret (fretty in trick) gules, quarter of the last Jenyns' Roll.
;
bore, at the first Dunstable tournament HENRY at the battle of 1308, (and by Sir vair (F.) Boroughbridge 1322) gules, a saltire RAUF his son (see Monumental Effigy) differenced at the second Dunstable tournaascribed to ment 1334, with a label or another RAUF (\) in the Dering and Howard Rolls. Sir EDMOND, of co. Glouc. differenced Sir JOHN, with a mullet or; Parly. Roll.
;
vi.)
sable
(sic),
in
Arumdel Roll.
(E. in.
(E.in. Roll) bore, argent, a chevron gules, in chief See \Vi>three torteaux ; Jenyns' Ordinary.
Willington
saltire
Roll)
bore,
;
or, a another
Ashmole
Widdrington, Gerard
iH
gules
ill.
and
John de
Willington
bore,' sable,
Roll)
bore,
a
in
baston sable;
bend
Ashmole
(WELYNGTON)
or
Ashmole
Wigington, John de
tWigton,
argent, three mascles gules, Jenyns' Ordinary. Walter de bore, at the siege of iverock 1300, sable, three mullets and a Wdure indented or NICOLAS) engrailed in H. 6137 fo. 4* (F. ) three fleurs-de-lys and the bordure engrailed Harl. MS. 6137 fo. 40 the latter also in Arden, Jenyns' Nobility and St. ascribed also to Sir JOHN, George Rolls banneret, in Nobility and Parly. Rolls.
;
in.
*Willoughby, Robert de
gules, capitulation of Calais 1348 cross recercelee argent, a bendlet sable (F.), for Sir ROBERT, bendlet and without the banneret (H. vi. Roll), as a cross moline
Arundel Roll
a fer-de-mouline
in Parly. Roll.
Willoughby (Robert,
;
6th),
Lord de-
a bore, at the siege of Rouen 1418, gules, cross moline argent, quarterly with, or a cross reversed engrailed sable (F.) the quartering! in the Surrey Roll.
(E. in. Roll) bore, argent, two bars azure, on each thrci three cinquefoyles cinquefoyles or in another
;
Willoughby, Richard de
2
and
Jenyns' Ordinary.
(R. H. Roll) bore,
Willoughby, Edmund
or,
EFFIGY
IN
two bars gules, charged with three; waterArundel, Ashmole Ixnigets 2 and i argent and Surrey Rolls.
;
TF.MP. R.
After Stothard.
_J^ /\V-i&t
I
v v
ij
&K|
*-"
207
"Willoughby, William de
fer-de-mouline ermine.
F.
bore,
at
the
Wisham,
"Willoughby, Robert de
bore, argent, a chevron sable.
(H.
(F.
fil.
in.
)
Roll)
Arden
WILLIAM
last
ROBERT took
siege of gules and 2) of the
Sir de, (of co. Glouc.) bore, at the first Uunstable tournament 1308, martlets 3 and 3 or between six sable, a fess and so argent (F. ) in Jenyns' and Parly. Rolls borne by WILLIAM at the siege of Rouen 1418.
and de (E. i. in chief Roll) bore, argent, a chevron gules, three torteaux Jenyns' Roll and Ordinary.
John
Crusade, 1270.
slain at the
Wistowe, John
;
Robert
Calais 1347, bore, per chevron argent the chief crusily patee (5, RAPE bore it argent and azure (and second. another azure and argent with crosses crosslet 4, 2) blasoned argent and azure amptiz See le chief crusily or Jenyns' Roll.
;
Witacre, Richard
George
Roll.
(H. in. Roll) bore, in chief argent, on a fess gules three besants, St. two mullets (6) of the second. (F.)
WKI.LESBY.
of Warwickshire
"Wilton,
on a
fitchee
John de
chevron
Roll) bore, sable three mascles argent, Parliamentary Roll. lozenges in trick
(E.
II.
;
Roll
colours
"Wither, Sire
WINSELKS)
Thomas
(WYTHER)
bore,
"Winceles,
Edmond
de
;
(or
at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322, argent, a between three crescent gules. fess (F.)
Jenyns' Ordinary.
"Wither, "William
(H.
in.
"Winchester, Earl
of,
v.
Quincy.
(H. in. Roll) bore,
Roll.
vi.
Windlesore,
gules,
Hugh de
;
a bend vair
Howard
Witleburye, Aubrey de
azure
;
(E.
i.
Roll) bore,
Camden
Roll.
"Windsor
Roll) Roll.
(H.
;
Arundel
Berks a saltire
of Cheshire
de,
of
or (E. II. Roll) bore paly (6) chief vair Parliamentary Roll.
and
gules,
argent
"Witney, Eustace and Robert de Whitne y e _(H. in. Roll) bore, azure, a cross
St. (F.) counter-compony or and gules. in George and Surrey Rolls argent and gules
;
Wingfleld, William
gules,
(R.
in
Surrey Roll.
Arden
Roll.
(H. vi.) bore, argent, on a bend gules cotised sable three Shirley.] pair of wings conjoined of the field. F. See Monumental Brass for Sir JOHN.
(E. iv. Roll) bore, argent,
; ; ;
*Winnington
Ballard Roll.
an inescocheon voided sable within an orle of martlets of the last (F.) crest a retort azure
LYDULPH,
E.
I.
Shirley.
of co. Gloucr.
(E. n. Roll) bore, sable, three boars' couped argent Parliamentary Roll.
heads
Wintershulle, John de
bore, or,
(F.)
St.
(H.
in.
Roll)
two bars gules, a label (5) sable. See MARTIN and George Roll.
JOHN
ST.
MARTYN.
(E.
i.
SIR
Roll) bore,
JOHN WINGFIELD
c.
Wisemale, Ernaud de
;
JOHN bore
%"
HEN.
iv.
From
Boutell.
tL&'^i
208
4-Wodeburgh, Rafe de
bundle
(10, 12, 14)
(E.
i.
Roll) bore,
three lyoiis
Ordinary
- 6,
n.
Roll)
bore,
Arden and
in
St.
Howard
crowned
Rolls);
Dering and
Wombewell, Thomas
argent,
(E.
i.
Roll) bore,
(3, 3)
on a tend tetween
;
barrulets
and
also
or
in
Howard
Roll.
See
*;Wombwell,
alias
Tawnell,
WOOOEBUEMK.
H. iv. 1404-5) bore, gules, a tend six unicorns' heads couped argent.
Hugh
(6
tetween
Shirley.]
*[Wodehouse, John,
chevron
guttee cinquefoyles ermine.
or,
1415
de
Woodeburne, John
(E.
in.
Roll)
all
;
Wodhull, John de
bore,
or,
and (H. in. three crescents gules. (F. ) Arden, Jenyns' and St. George Rolls.
;
Symon
burulle (12) argent and azure, over lyonceux rampant (2 and i) gules Ordinary. See WODEBURGH.
bore, three
Jenyns'
of Kent (H vi. Roll) bore, argent a fess and a quarter gules Atkinson Roll (differenced in Arundel Roll with a crescent of the first) and quarterly
;
Duke
U'it/i,
gules,
;
Ordinary
an eagle displayed or; Jenyns' Lord RIVERS, K.G. K. 402 fo. 32.
;
*Worsley
a Lancashire Knight (H. vi. Arundel and Roll) bore, argent, a chief gules
;
Wogges, Thomas de
nary and Arundel Roll.
(?of Suffolk, Knight) (E. in. Roll) bore, argent, a fess engrailed between three annulets sable Jenyns' Ordi;
Kallard Rolls.
F.
(E.
in.
Worswick, Robert
argent,
first
E. n.
Roll) bore, gules, a lyon rampant argent crowned or; Cotgrave, 'Harleian and Parly.
on a tend sable three lozenges of the each charged with a saltire gules. (F. ) Jenyns' Ordinary.
Roll)
bore,
ascrited to
NICOLE
in
See
Segar Roll.
K.
Wortley, Sir Nicholas de, of Yorkshire, and Robert de (E. n. Roll) bore, argent,
on a tend tetween
six martlets (3, 3) gules, three tesants; Parly. Roll and Jenyns' Ordinary the arms of FURNIVALL and three being tesants on the tend.
WYFRYNGDON.
Sir Nicholas, of Essex bore, gules, a lyon rampant harry
;
Wokingdon,
(E. n. Roll)
(8)
Parly. Roll
barry of six in
*[Wrey, Roger,
fess
(19 E.
F.
in.)
bore, sable, a
Wollerston
an Essex ? Knight (H. vi. bore, sable, a fess nebulee between Roll) three wolves' heads couped or a Suffolk Knight of the name bore lyons' heads Arundel Roll.
at the siege of Calais 1345-8, sable a fess, in chief three F. fleurs-de-lys or.
between three
Shirley.]
gules.
Wrialeye, Pers
;
two bars or charged with five martlets. 3, 2, gules Arden Roll? being the arms of LEY
with the martlets.
a Gascoyne-bore,
and
Wrokeshall, Geoffrey-(E.
ermine, two bars gules
;
John de
Jenyns' Ordinary.
bore, at the
of
*
Koroughbridge 1322, sable, a chevron between three escallops argent (F.) estoyles
;
Wrokeshall, Geoffrey de
azure
;
a bend
many
Howard
Roll.
bably
in error.
Wroth
bore,
Woltaubin, Gilbert de
Roll.
Arundel
a Kentish Knight (H. vi. Roll) argent, on a tend sable three tygers' (probably leopards') faces argent crowned or
;
Roll.
(H.
in.
;
Roll)
five
besants
Arden
baston gules
Parliamentary Roll.
and a quarter ermine being the coat of his mother JOAN BASSET. K. 398 fo. 23 see title page. Toanother HUGH, or, abend engrailed
;
gules,
is
209
Wrottesle^ of Wrottesle^
CONTRIBUTED BY THE HON.
SIMON, son of WILLIAM DE COCTON (Coughton,
'
G.
WROTTESLEY.
1172.
co.
=
|
WILLIAM,
styled
William de Verdon, William FitzSimon, and William de Wrottesley, occurs 1199 and I242=INGR1TH, dau. of Robert FitzAdam, of Butterton and Waterfall.
SIR
HUGH DE WROTTESLEY,
KT.
SIR
WILLIAM DE WROTTESLEY,
KT.
1. 2.
PETRONILLA, dau. of Sir John Audley, of Blore. KATHERINE DE GLASELEY, nee' Lestraunge, of Knockin.
or, three piles sable
SIR
WILLIAM DE WROTTESLEY,
John de= SIR
KT.
a canton ermine.
i.
HUGH DE WROTTESLEY,
K.G.
died 1381
= 2. MABEL (2nd
Philip
wife), dau.
a canton ermine.
ap Rees.
HUGH,
HUGH, son
Standish.
HUGH WROTTESLEY,
SIR
WALTER WROTTESLEY,
KT.
HENRY WROTTESLEY,
= DOROTHY,
dau. of Sir
Edmund
Sutton, of Dudley.
WILLIAM, Esquire
WALTER WROTTESLEY
died in 1563= ISABEL, dau. of John Harcourt, of Ranton. died in 1578 = ELIZABETH, dau. of
JOHN WROTTESLEY
Thomas
Astley, of Patshull.
MARY,
Hugh
= WALTER WROTTESLEY,
r~
ist wife.
died 1630 = JOYCE, dau. of Sir Edward Leighton, co. Salop, widow of Francis Bromley, of Worfield, and wife.
MARGARET,
dau. of Sir
ist wife.
Edward Devereux,
of Castle =
Sm HUGH WROTTESLEY,
KT., d.
i633=CLARA,
Bromwich,
SIR
WALTER WROTTESLEY,
KT.
co. Stafford,
Sir
WALTER WROTTESLEY,
Common
2nd
Bart., died
Bart., of
ELINOR, dau. and eventually co-heir of Sir John Archer, Kt., of=SlR
Coopersall, co. Essex, a Justice of
WALTER WROTTESLEY,
1712.
3rd Bart.,
died=ANNE,
I
SIR JOHN
WROTTESLEY,
4th Bart., M.P. for co. Stafford, died 1736= FRANCES, dau. of Hon. John Grey, and granddaughter of Henry,
ist
Lord Stamford.
SIR
HUGH WROTTESLEY,
died under age, 1729.
5th Bart.,
SIR
WALTER WROTTESLEY,
died under age, 1731.
6th Bart.,
SIR
RICHARD WROTTESLEY,
Dean
SIR JOHN
WROTTESLEY,
died 1787.
= JOHN,
I
ist
to the Peerage
JULIA, dau. of John Conyers, Esq., of Copt Hall, Essex, and widow of Honble. Astley Bennet, R.N., died 1860.
dau. of
Thomas
Giffard,
CHARLES,
Lt. -Colonel
ROBERT,
in
Holy Orders,
WALTER,
mar.
Anne Lucy,
'
EDWARD,
of
.
-cher.
R.E.,
ARTHUR WROTTESLEY,
3rd Baron,
=Aui;usTA ELIZABETH,
CHARLES, Fellow
GEORGE, Major-
HENRY,
Lieut. 43rd
CAMERON,
Lieut. RI.
HUGH EDWARD,
210
THE HERALDIC
OF
F.
ATCHIEVEMENT
M.
G.C.B.,
G.C.M.G.,
P.C.,
D.C.L.,
1895-1900.
LL.D.,
COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF
211
SovrAe
Wrougllton
(H.
VI.
a Somersetshire Knight
Ypre, John de
gules.
three
Roll.
Roll) bore, argent, chevron between boars' heads couped gules; Arundel
in.
RAUFF
Roll.
differenced with
Surrey
)
-bore,
Zouche, Roger de
Shirley.]
F.
(E.
Wycliffe, Robert
;
la, at the second Dunstable tournament 1334, and Sir (la), at the knighted capitulation of Calais 1348
Simon
;
Roll) bore, argent, a chevron between three crosses crosschevron sable let gules Roll the Grimaldi and crosses botonnee in Jenyns' Ordinary. bore, at the
first Dunstable tournament 1308, gules, a lyon F. See rampant argent crowned or.
bore, azure, besantfe 4, 3, 2, i (F. ) ascribed also to JOHN, of Sibthorpe (Jenyns' Ordinary), Sir ROGER (Ashmole Roll) and WILLIAM, of Haringworth, baron 1308 in Cotgrave Roll 6 bezants in Howard Roll ascribed to
; ;
another
Tiles,
WILLIAM
(%} in
p. vii.
Dering
Sir
Roll.
See
Neath Abbey,
WILLIAM,
(3)
Leic.
of gules in
Wykes, Richard de
Ashmole and
(H. in. Roll) bore,
rampant argent (Arden Roll); checquy argent and gules. (F.) St. George Roll Sir JOHN, slain at the siege of Calais 1348 arms gone from Roll.
Zouche, Roger la
Roll.
(H.
in.
Roll) bore,
;
Howard
"Wymale, Nicholas
(H. in. Roll) bore, argent, three cushions 2 and i gules. (F. ) St. George and Jenyns' Rolls.
Shirley.]
F.
Rolls.
See
FITZ
WYTHE.
1299, sealed the Barons' letter to the Pope 1301, pp. xviii and xxiv. He bore at the battle of Falkirk 1298, and at the siege of Carlaverock 1300, gules, besantee (4, 3, 2, i) (F.); Parly. Roll as did also his son Sire WILLIAM, banneret, of Haringworth, baron 1308, at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322 (six besants in Howard Roll) ascribed also to and ROGER in Surrey and Arden Rolls, and to another ALAN (I) in the Dering Roll. Sir WILLIAM bore it with a label (3) azure, at the first Dunstable tournament 1308 Parly. Roll.
;
HUGH
at the battle
of Boroughbridge 1322, argent, a fess between three crescents gules. See RYTHER and
Zouche, Sire
of Boroughbridge 1322, and WILLIAM (5th baron) of Haringworth bore, at the siege of
;
Roger
la
(H. Roll) bore, argent, two bars sable, a bordure engrailed (F.) St. George Roll.
i.
in.
Rouen 1418, gules, besante and a quarter ermine (borne by one of the name with a mulHarl. let of 6 sable on the canton or quarter
;
Roll);
ascribed
also
to
Sir
YVON
(F.) in
"Wyvile, William-(E.
fretty or, Roll.
a quarter of the
Jenyns'
various Rolls, though he seems to have borne it with a label (3) azure at the battle of
Boroughbridge 1322.
*Wyvill, John-(E.
three chevronels chief or (F. ); Jenyns' Ordinary erroneously blasoned, gules, fret vair, a chief or.
Zouche, John la
Rouen
bore, at the siege of 1418, gules, besante'e, a canton ermine, quarterly with, argent, a fess dancette'e sable F. besantee.
Wyville, Roger,
slain at the siege of Calais 1347, bore, azure, three chevronels interlaced in base argent. F.
Zouche,
Yevelton, Robert
argent, two bars gules Surrey Roll
;
le
(R.
n.
Roll,
bore,
.
Sir William la, banneret, knighted at the capitulation of Calais 1348 bore, gules, besantee or, a canton "endente in base" ermine (F.) a quarter ermine in Parly.
Roll.
York, Duke
of,
Richard Plantagenet,
;
1415-60 bore, France and England a label (3) on each pendant three torteaux Surrey Roll - these arms appear on the Rouen Roll I4i8-this Duke born in 1412 succeeded in
(E. III. Roll) bore, gules, besantee and a chief ermine Surrey and Ashmole Rolls and Jenyns'
Ordinary.
bore, at the
first
Dunstable tournament 1308, gules besantee and a bend azure though argent (F. at the battle of Boroughbridge 1322 Parly. Roll. In Jenyns' Ordinary the coat is gules platey and a bend argent.
)
;
besantee,
and a
F.
fess
Arden and
George
Rolls.
of co.
Leic.
(E.
n.
bore,
;
gules,
besame'e
and a chevron
ermine
Parliamentary Roll.
of co. Leic. (E. n. Roll) bore, gules, besantee on a canton argent Roll. Parly.
212
SOME SPURIOUS
EFFIGIES.
DE MONTFORT WELLESBURNE,
IN HlTCHENDON CHURCH, BUCKS.
After Stothard.
SOME DOUBTFUL
EFFIGIES.
213
3n fliemoriam.
Abbey Church
at
and Gloucester,
p. 95.
3n flfcemonam
In the chapel of S.
SIR
BERNARD BROCAS,
BEHEADED
1400.
the effigy, which appears from its heraldry to be of ; intended to supply the loss of a former work.
214
J.
FOSTER, HON.
M.A.,
OXOX.
/Ifcen
of
Coat Hrmour:
THEIR BEARINGS AND BADGES
WITH MANV
HERALDIC ATCHIEVEMENTS
EFFIGIES
JOSEPH FOSTER
;
Author of " Alumni Oxonienses" 8 Vols. " The British Peerage and " Baronetage 2 Vols. and many other Genealogical Works
;
>^>?Vgy?*gK!k9>3C?>ai3ft*^^
FIRST
LIST
OF HERALDIC ATCHIEVEMENTS.
&c.
FAMILIES.
ANSON, SIR
WM.
230
232
BISHOP OF
CAMBRIDGE UNIVER-
ARMAGH, DEAN OF
BACKHOUSE, SIR
J.
234
E.,
BT
LESLIE, CAPT. C.
BURNE,
M.-GENL.
SIR O.
BURNE,
G.C.I. E.,
K.I .S.I
OF HARTLIP
CHAMIER, A. C, BARRISTER-AT-LAW
MADDEN, JUDGE
HALING, DR. E. A., SUNDERLAND
DALGLEISH, SIR
WM.
OGILVY, BT.
R., BT.
MARLAY-ROCHFORT,
C.
B.,
BELVEDERE,
Co.
WESTMEATH
DRURY-LOWE, W.
DUDLEY, EARL OF
D.,
LOCKO PARK
EDGCUMBE, SIR
EVERY, SIR
R.
PEARCE
O.,
EDWARD
J.,
BT
FORBES-LEITH, A.
FYVIE CASTLE
STEPHENS-TOWNSHBND, M.
VICARS, SIR
F.,
SHANA COURT
...
GALWAY, VISCOUNT
GORE, REV. CANON, D.D
ARTHUR EDWARD
BT WOODBROKE, QUEEN'S
BT
WILMOT-CHETWODE,
Co.
E. E.,
YORK, ARCHBISHOP OF
YORKE, T.
E.,
BEWERLEY HALI.
PEDIGREES
AMBROSE-ROYAL DESCENT
CHAFY
ROYAL DESCENT
HATTON, OF CLONARD, Co. WEXFORD
FIRST LIST.
226
TURNER
ROYAL DESCENT
240
MEN
J.
FOSTER, HON.
M.A.,
OXON.
'
Examples from]
[the
Temple Church.
"THE
NOW
This
called.
is
that I have completed " Some Feudal Coats of Arms," I shall issue as soon as " Men of Coat Armour practicable their Bearings and Badges," similar to the specimen pages in this prospectus.
trick of a grant in 1777 to Oliver Beckett of London ; no trace of this is to be found in Grants Book XIII.
The notable or distinguishing feature of this volume will be illustrations of the Badges of Nobles, Knights and Gentle Men, as here indicated.
curiously so, as
often
Index to the Great Register itself, to a copy of which I have had unrestricted access for the purposes of this volume ; the grant
in extenso in the however, is, printed Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica, New Series Vol. II., 192, by Dr. Howard, Maltraver Herald. Should the Heralds on this intimation succeed in " business " of unearthing the papers concerning the this grant, they may doubtless be able, thanks to me, to make good a gap in their records, but even so, But I may go this case does not stand alone. even further, and say that this copy of their Great Register contains an original reference slip to a grant, " insert when with the pencil memo, returned," but as it has not been returned, it of course has not been
itself
does
it
an almost unexplored field in Heraldry, badges preceded coat armour, so Having then no rival in point of date, I
marvel that the Badge is not adopted in preference to a Crest by those families whose greater antiquity warrants them in so doing, for it affords precisely that simple distinction which is at once the emblem of the Age of Chivalry. The drawings of the Arms and Crests of those
distinguished persons, past and present, appearing in this work, will be based upon the choicest examples in the older Heraldic MSS. in the British Museum.
can
testify
should an application be
this
The
fortuitous
combination
and
numerical
to
answer would naturally be " not on record." I make the Heralds a present of these facts, as a side light on their absurd claim to infallibility.
frankly appeal to those representatives of Armour " of the Victorian Era, whose names as grantees of arms I know, but the blazon of whose arms the College seemingly prefers to reserve " for those whose procedure is that of publicly insultI
College
for
particular coat
the
now
"
Men
of Coat
"
ing
good
faith
for
generations.
To
those whose arms do not appear on record in the College of Arms I can offer a crumb of comfort in the fact that not all arms granted by that institution are on record therein not only does this apply to Visitation times, as witness the omission to record the arms granted in 1590 by Clar. Cooke to the five Regius Professorships of Cambridge, but it applies with equal force to modern times. In support of this statement, I quote from a volume of Docquets of Grants acquired by purchase, in which appears a pencil
:
to co-operate,
have given
abundant proof
I hope, as indicated, include the of most County Families (ancient or modern), and just so many Pedigrees, Heraldic Brasses and and Monumental Atchievements, Effigies as will suffice to enhance the general interest in such a work.
This work
JOSEPH FOSTER,
21
*
(2)
(4)
"Arms and
"
on this procedure see (i) "The Black Book of an Amateur Henvld," Saturday Review, 25 February, 1899 ; the Gentleman," Contemporary Review, August, 1899; (3) "Order Arms," the World, 16 August, 1899; and Reformed College of Arms," the Contemporary Review, July, 1900. F F
218
M.A., OXO.V.
BANNER
BANNER OF
SIR
OF
LORD DACRE.
ROBERT CURSON.
MONUMENTAL BRASS
OF
JOHN FELD,
ESQ.
1477.
THOMAS GREENE.
IN
AFTER WALLER
THOMAS WARREN.
MONUMENTAL EFFIGY
OF SIR
JOHN PECHE
IN LUI.LINGSTONE
CHURCH, KENT,
1522, 14
8.
AFTER STOTHARD.
HON.
M.A.,
OXON.
219
BADGES.
a a a a a a a a a
o o o
o o o
aaaa
a a a a a
COL. CHAS.
J.
BROMHEAD,
C.B.
SIR
T.
SIR
T.
E.
BACKHOUSE,
BART.
BANNERS, BRASSES,
MONUMENTAL
EFFIGIES,
ME.V OF COAT
J.
FOSTER, HON.
M.A.,
OXON.
f.
221
OUR
Tl
Ancestral Families
AND
ZINCO ETCHINGS
HERALDIC ATCH1EVEMENTS
SOME CHART PEDIGREES
BY
M.A. Oxon
;
* *
The
" Alumni Oxonienses," 8 Vols. British Peerage and Baronetage, 1880-3," 2 Vols.
Armour
The arrival of
the
Saxons
in Britain.
Cotton
JlfS.,
Claudius B.
VI.
ANCESTRAL
Abarough, Antony,
heraldic
;
FAMILIES.
Abbott, William,
heraldic
cote,
in
;
1623 bore, by righttwo swords in saltire argent, between four fleurs-de-lis of the second, within a bordure ermine. Seated at Castle Gary, / John, of Ditcheat, f John, of North Barrow, all in Somerset. ClarHarvey made a grant of arms, i Jan. 1548-9, to John Aborrough, of Galleys.
sable,
1625
last.
bore,
or,
by
right-
sable,
a cross voided
between four
in
hilled or,
Seated at Luffin19
1620,
Devonshire,
aged
/ Waymond,
seller.
;
geant of the
heraldic
Abbys, Thomas,
gules,
c.
c.
1600- bore, by
five fusils
sable, two swords in saltire right-heraldic argent, hilt and pommel gules, between four fleurs-de-lis or. Seated at North Chartord,
in
all
/John, /Maurice,
between three escallops all Buxton, in Norfolk, /John, /Robert, /James, all of the same. The same arms were borne " now maior of the Town by William Abbys, of Bedford this 3 November, 1634, for the
following year," seated
1669,
Abbot, Charles,
Abbott,
Col.
BARON COI.CHKSTKK.
/Wm.,/Thos.
HON. W.
A. C.
A'BECKEIT, OF
Abbott, Charles,
see
BARON TKNTERDEN.
Alexius,
c. n.
bart.,
;
MELBOURNE.
Henry
War
Afghan
1878-80, Soudan Expedition 1885, '&c., c. bears, by right-heraldic; ermine, on a pale gules, three pears or notwithstanding the following grant by the intruded Bysshe, which is perhaps considered invalid
!
of Albyns, Essex bears, by right-heraldic or, t\vo chevronels between three trefoils slipped sable, which, with a crescent for difference, were used at the funeral of Roger Abdy, of London, merchant taylor, on Thursday, 26 June, 1 595 or 1596, 4 days after Clar- Lee granted the crest to the sons of this Roger, viz. a griffin's
Humphrey
Abbott, Robert,
;
London, gent bore, by ermine, on a pale gules, three right-heraldic or, pears pendant by grant 9 Aug., 1654, f Sir E. Bysshe, Clar and Garter. Guillim, 117.
Lancaster
bore, by right-heraldic; sable, on a pale or a crosier of the first, on a chief of the second three water- bougets of the field.
of
sealed at Stretham, Surrey, 1623; brother Edmond was of Lincoln's Inn, of London, afsd.,/ Roger, of Tick/Roger, othrr branches were seated at hill, Yorks
his
;
Abdy was
Kingston-on-Thames, and at East Mailing, Kent, those at Kasterford and Albyns. Essex, being each represented by a baronet (both extinct), /Anthony, of London, Alderman.
ANT.
ABAROUGH.
Abbott. Richard,
heraldic
;
pendant
or.
1623 bore, by rightgules, a chevron between three pears Seated at Guildford, in Surrey,
lions'
heads
f Maurice, both of the same, the Bishop of Salisof bury, George, Archbishop of Canterbury, and of Maurice, of London, who was the first Matthew, of knight made by King Charles. Hawkedon, Suffolk, bore these arms in 1664.
Richard,
latter father also of Robert,
&c. Justice of the peace and a J.P. Wilts, /Sir William, chief justice of Victoria. These are also borne by Arthur W. A'Beckett, arms
,
erased of the last, a fleur-de-lis, and on either side an annulet all of the first, within a bordure wavy of the second. Of Melbourne,
of Eccleston Square.
right-
SIR W.
N.
ABDV,
BART.
of Highburv Cottage, Newland, co. Glouc. erindented bore, by right-heraldic per pa'e mine and azure, on a chevron or between three pears ppr. as many crosses paiee of the second.
,
heraldic; argent, in a tree vert a bird gules, on either side of the trunk a cinquefoil of the
Of London, merchant,
THOMAS AEBVS.
234
DUKE OF ABERCORN.
SIR
F.
ABEL, BART
SIR
G.
W. ABERCROMBY, BART.
BARON ABERCROMBf.
Abel,
Sir
Frederick Augustus,
of
;
London, Bart., 1893 bears, by right-heraldic sable on a fess engrailed between two roses palewise argent, three trefoils slipped ve,rt.
Clar-Hawley, neither
claimed
to bear seal 12 Jac. 1614.
When Walgrave, both of West Bergholt. William Abell, of London, Alderman's deputy for the ward of Queenhithe, exhibited his arms " in 1634, they were ordered "to be justified he, fil. Thomas, /William, both of Oundle. Northants. These arms were borne traditionally by the late George Edmund Abell, of Grafton Manor, Worcestershire, J.P.
;
bore, by right-heraldic ; argent, a fess purpure between three boars' heads couped gules, armed or. Seated at Fordham, in Essex, gent., William,/
Seated at Audley, in Staffordshire, aged 74, 27 April, 1664, / William, of ihe same, barrister of Gray's Inn,/ John of Audley.
sometime of London
(grocer),
Thomas, /
ABERCORN"
K.G.,
ANTHONY ABINGTON.
T.
FELL ABRAHAM.
ancestors in the age of Chivalry gules three cinquefoils pierced ermine, for HAMILTON, quartering, argent a lymphad furled, oars sable
for
Robert, /George, (all) of Newton, father of James, of Willesley, in Derbyshire, whose great-grandson, Sir Edward, a judge of the King's Bench, was (father of Sir Thomas, a Judge of the Common Pleas) also brother of Sir
ARRAN.
planter, of
Thomas, Lord Mayor of London, linendraper, to whom these arms were granted in 1681. The arms of Willesley, or, on a chief gules,
were erroneously allowed to the family.
Abercrombie, Joseph,
South
Carolina bore, by right-heraldic, 1778; argent on a chevron gules between three boars' heads erased azure, langued of the field, an antique
Abrahall, John,
;
crown
or.
Lyon
1569 bore, by right-heraldic azure, three hedgehogs passant or. Seated at Abrahall, in Hereford, /John, 4th in descent
reg.
from Richard.
1633,
Abercromby, Alexander,
M.D., of Cape Town bore, by right-heraldic, 1891 parted per pale argent and gules, a chevron between two boars' heads erased in chief and a bee volant en arriere in base all counterchanged.
;
/
;
Lyon
reg.
bears, by rightheraldic ermine, on a chevron between three mullets of eight points gules as many towers Of Liverpool, argent. John, of the same,
Abercromby; George Ralph Abercromby, 4th baron bears, by right; argent, a chevron indented gules, for augmentation, a fess embattled of the second, issuant therefrom in chief a dexter arm embowed in armour, gorged with a laurel
M.-GENL
HON.
E. A. B.
ACHESON.
heraldic
and
wreath, the hand holding the French standard reversed in bend sinister proper.
lord of the manor, of Ulverston, by his wife, Rachel, 6th daughter of Thomas Fell, of Swarthmoor Hall, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, judge of Chester and N. Wales, M.P. Lancaster, &c. his widow became the wife of George Fox, the promoter of the Society of Friends. Alfred Clay Abraham also bears these arms.
;
Abraham, William,
heraldic
;
as did his ancestors in the days of Chivalry argent, a chevron gules between three boars' heads erased azure langued of the second.
;
1669 bore, by right(sable), a lion rampant (argent), holda ladder of the last, p Clar-Bysshe. scaling ing Seated at Wingrave, Bucks.
dic
Acclome, John,
;
saltire gules,
on
a martlet
foils
1530 bore, by right-heralgules, a maunch within an orle of cinqueSeated at Moreby, in Yorkshire, argent.
uf the
field.
ABERDEEN"; John Campbell Hamilbears, as did age of Chivalry; azure, three boars' heads couped, within the royal tressure of Scotland or, GORDON. Quartering quarterly, i and 4, gules, three cinquefoils pierced ermine, 2 and 3, argent, a lymphad with sails furled sable, the whole within a bordure of the last, HAMILTON.
his ancestors in the
;
JOHN ABRAHALN
THOMAS ACHELEY.
Abinger; James Yorke MacGregor Scarlett, 4th baron bears, by rightchecquy or and gules, a lion rampant ermine, on a canton azure, a castle triple-turreted argent, by grant to the ist Lord and to
heraldic
;
1584 (his son was subsequently knighted), / William, who was 7th in descent from Sir William Acclom, of Acclom, 41 Ed. III., whose descendant John recorded his arms and pedigree at Tong's visitation, 1530. Acham, William, c. 1600 bore, by rightheraldic argent, a maunch and a semee of Seated at Plenynth, alias cinquefoils gules. Plynt, in Cornwall ,/Wm., of Bodmin,/Wm.
;
Acheley,
ABERGAVENNY;
Marquis
William Nevill,
;
Abingdon,
;
bears, as did his anK.G., 1st cestors in the age of Chivalry gules on a saltire argent, a rose of the field barbed and seeded ppr. John, of Hyndlippe, co. Worbore, by rightcester, clerk of the Green Cloth heraldic argent, on a bend gules three eagles
his
descendants only.
Abington, Andrew,
;
1623 bore, by rightheraldic argent, on a bend gules cotised sable three eagles displayed or, an escallop of the third for difference (1565) the arm's differenced with a crescent were without the cotise in
;
bore, by (Atchelley) gules, on a fess engrailed right-heraldic argent, between three griffins' heads erased Seated or, three crosses patee fitchee sable. at Stanwardine, Salop, father of Sir Roger,
;
Thomas
or
in
beaked and
/John, /Thomas,
Seated at Over Compton. in Dorset, 1565, both of the same; Richard,/ Richard, both of Sandwich, Kent.
1623.
Acheson, Major-Genl. the Hon. Edward Archibald Brabazon, Col. Coldstream Guards 1886, / 2 Archibald, 3rd Ear of Gosford, K.P. bears, by right-heraldic argent, a double-headed eagle displayed sable, on a chief vert two mullets or.
;
Abingdon
terly ist
7th Earl of
and
Montagu Arthur
bears,
ushers
by right-heraldic
quar-
rams
bar-ways in pale proper, headed and garnished 2nd and 3rd, sable, a ruined azure, BERTIK.
castle triple-tuireted azure.
to Q. Eliz. bore, by right-heraldic argent, on a bend gules three eagles displayed or, an annulet of the second for difference, by grant in 1595, p Clar-Lee. This coat was also
Ackers, Benjamin
right-heraldic argent,
;
borne, undiffcrenced,
of
by Richard Abinglon,
St. John bears, by on a bend engrailed sable between two doves rising, three sprigs of oak slipped and fructed proper. Seated at Huntley Manor, co. Glam. M.P. for West Gloucester,
Brockhampton,
in Worcester, 1569.
shire 1885.
G G
226
DESCENTS.
THE DESCENT OF
EDITH JANE,
HENRY AMBROSE,
23IooD
ft opal
of
<ngland.
KDWARD
Aug. 1274,
I.,
wife), dau.
b. 17 June,
d. 7 July, 1307.
|
PEERS, BARONETS,
AND COMMONERS.
227
BARON ABERDARE.
SIR
C. T. D.
ACLAND, BART.
B. ST.
JOHN ACKERS.
SIR
C. E.
ADAM, BART.
EARL OF ABERDEEN.
ACLAND,
cousin,
Sir Charles
12th baronet,
baronet)
Thomas Dyke,
Devon (and his 'William, 2nd
of Acland,
Bart.
bears,
Rear-Admiral Sir
;
as did their ancestors bear, age of Chivalry checquy argent and sable, a fess gules gth and 8th in descent from Sir Arthur, '/ Hugh, 1620, brother of Sir John, of Columb John, Kt. /John, who was nth in descent from Baldwin Acalan, / Baldwin Eccelin, ancestor also of the families seated at Hawkridge, Chittlehampton, and
in the
; ,
&
Adam,
James,
bore,
of
Burblethwaite,
;
Lan-
cashire,
Goodleigh. The crest now borne was granted 1588 (30 Q. Eliz.), / Rouge Cross, as deputy for Clar-Cooke.
argent, a by right-heraldic mullet of six points pierced between three crosses crosslet fitchee 2 and i gules, on a chief azure a fleur-de-lis between two trefoils slipped or.
of Maryburgh, bore, by rightargent a mullet azure pierced of the field between three crosses crosslet fitche'e gules, quarterly with Robertson of Gladney.
heraldic, 1765
;
Adam, John,
Wyndham,
the additional
Amington
Hall, in
,
shire, M. A., M. P. Wilton, 1852-55. (Only son of late Lt.-Gen. Charles, c. B. who assumed
Lyon
reg.
name of Repington
;
1855}
bears,
Adam, John
Crutched
;
"William
London,
(/ William), of
and 4, gules, by right-heraldic quarterly a fess dancettee ermine between six billets
I
2 and 3, per fess, or argent, REPINGTON paly of six erminois and azure, in the
;
and
first
bore, by right-heraldic argent, a mullet azure, between two crosses crosslet fitchee in chief, and a sword
Friars,
pommel and
hilt or.
an eagle displayed sable, beaked and legged gules, charged with two chevronels argent.
bore,
by right-
A'COURT.
Acres, George,/ Robert, of Acres Hall, Lane. gent., / Ulster King of Arms, 16 March,
,
argent on a cross gules five mullets or, allowed in 1590 per Clar-Cooke.
bore, by right-heral-
bore, by right-heraldic gules, three escallops argent, quarterlywith (? bendy) wavy a coat of and azure, argent augmentation for "good service done as well in Ireland as also in France, Flanders, and other places."
1576-7
a pale argent, between two griffins segreant or, by grant 15 Feb., 1558-9, / L. Dalton, Norroy, and confirmed/ W. Harvey, Dwelt at Tydd St. Giles, Clar, 12 Oct. 1562. in Ely, /Symon, /William, both of the same.
vert,
,
Acton, Ed-wardbore,
valry
;
quarterly per fess indented argent and gules, in the first quarter a martlet of the second. Seated at Acton Scott, in Salop, 1598 brother of William of Henley, 1623, and of Adam of I.udlow also, 1623 Richard, of Acton Scott, who was nth in descent from Reginald le Scot, anno 27 Ed. i., by Isobell, daughter of Thomas Had.
; ;
SIR
F. 0.
ADAMS.
N. B. bore, vert, a Corinthian by right-heraldic, 1765 column with capital and base in pale proper between two crosses crosslet fitchee in fess or.
,
Lyon
dic
;
reg.
bore, by right-heral-
Acton,
Gatacre Park, Salop, J.P., D.L., Capt., late 76th foot, bears traditionally the same paternal coat as Lord Acton.
ermine, a chevron vairy or and azure, between three roses gules, seeded or. Seated at Caynham, in Salop, Francis, of the same,/ John, of Cleeton (father also of Thomas, of Cleeton, 1584), /John, /William, of the same.
Adams, Francis,
;
Acton, Henry
a fess and
hope, in Gloucester, andatSurdham, in Hants, 1623,/Humffrey, /John,/ Richard, all (3) of Burton Richard, / Sir Roger, both of Sutton. This coat, with the bordureengrailed, was borne by John, of London, goldsmith to the king, in 1634, by John, of Baylham, Suffolk, in 1664, and by William, of Upton St. Leonard, co. Glouc. in 1682.
;
1623 bore, by rightheraldic ermine, three cats-a-mountain in pale Seated at Longdon, azure, tails coward ppr. in Salop, 1623, /Thomas, 5th in descent from William, of the same. These arms were also allowed by Clar-Camden, to Thomas, of
1633, alderman and mayor, (created a baronet 13 June, 1660), Thomas, of Wem, Salop. Roger Adams, alias Tasker, of London, also descends from a younger son, and the arms were accordingly
London, draper,
1646
/
SIRH.
E.
AOA1R, BART.
REV.
JAMES
Vt.
ADAMS,
V,C.
confirmed to him
Acton, John (/
Macclesfield
fess
in
William),
of Beach,
;
near
bore, by right-heraldic gules, a ermine between two lions passant argent, each corner of the field a cross crosslet or.
;
taken prisoner at the siege of Bulleyne by the nephew probably granted by Sir Christopher Barker, 1536-50.
;
altered in 1590
Adams,
in 1584 by Clar-Cooke, and by the same King of Arms. Francis, of Clifton and Cotswold
,
ACTON"
Sir
Acton, "William Robert, formerly of Wolverton.inWorcestershireJ. P. .bears traditionally the same coat as Henry Acton above-named.
Grange, co. Gloucester bears, inadvertently, the arms granted to William Adam 15 Feb.
1558-9, see above.
bears, as did his ancestors in the age of Chivalry gules, two fitch^e lions or, crusily passant in pale argent, armed and langued azure, quarterly with Dalberg descended from Sir Edward, of Aldcnham, Salop, created a baronet, 17 Jany. 1643-4, /Walter, 1623 (sheriff, Salop, 1630), William, Thomas, /"Robert of the same, descended from William of Acton Burnell, in. 14 Ed.
;
Adams,
of Acton Scott,
WOOD.
Acworth, Abraham
minster
(/ John), of Westbore, by right-heraldic quarterly per fess dovetail, ermine and argent in the ist and 4th on a chief dancette'e gules three crowns
;
Sir Francis Ottiwell, K.C.M.G., 1880; Ambassador to France, 1875; to Swiss 1881 bore, Confedn., by right-heraldic; azure on a fess engrailed between two catsSee another of the field. a-mountain argent, " Men at the Bar." Foster's
Y.C.,
Chaplain
Acton, Sir Robert, and his nephew Robert, a petty captain bore, by rightheraldic
argent, within a bordure sable, bezante'e, in the 2nd and 3rd, three roses gules, each
or, 1740.
fess
and
bordure en-
and
Adair, Sir
;
Hugh Edward,
of Flixton Hall, Suffolk bears, by rightheraldic per bend or and argent, three dexter
of Holyland, co. Pembroke the arms of Adams of Paterchurch, quartered with those arms granted or allowed to Richard Adam, as above.
R.N.,
traditionally,
[3]
AT
ARMOUR^
SIR
IN
ROGER L'ESTRANGE,
After Cotman.
1505.
WINWKK CHURCH
I
ix
r,i
LANCASHIRK, 1527.
/,;-.
HUNSTANTON CHURCH,
NORFOLK.
229
MAXWELL
MARQUIS ABEROAVENNy.
REV.
R.
W.
P.
ADAMS.
M.A.
WM. ADAMS.
RICHARD
ADAMS,
of Chadwell Court, Staff. J. p., and his brother, of Edgmond, Salopbore, by right-heraldic azure, three cats-amountain passant in pale ermine, two Haunches or, guttee de larmes.
Thomas
Harper Adams,
1883
Lyon
Adamson,
Ellison,
;
Lt.-Col.
C.I.E.,
Charles
Peers,
of North Jesmond, Newbears, castle-upon-Tyne, J.p. by family tradition argent, three crosses crosslet fitchee
gules.
Henry
Adams,
dic
;
Philip, 1612
bore,
by
a lion rampant between lops or, on a chief argent as many pallets engrailed sable, by grant Aug., 1612,^ R. St. George, Norroy. Seated at Owston, in Yorkshire, / Henry, f William, of the same. At the later visitation, 1665, these arms were borne by the families seated at Scawsby, at East Hardwicke, and at Camblesforth.
gules,
right-heralthree escal-
bears, vert, guttee d'eau, a cross invected, in the first quarter a key erect, and in the second a talbot passant (all) or. Seated at Eglingham Hall, in Northumberland, seneschal of the Isle Laurence, of Man.
B.A.
by right-heraldic quarterly azure and argent, a fess wavy or, between three cresbears,
;
Adams, Richard,
heraldic
sa.
;
cents counterchanged. Seated at the Lea, in Herefordshire, and Kingswinford, co. Staff., vicar of Frees, Salop.
Of London,
T.C.D.,
Adderley,
ist
grocer,
/Roger, /John.
M.A.,
Henry
James, late Rector of Castlecor, diocese of Meath, deceased bears, by right-heraldic, gules, a heart between three crosses crosslet
fitch^e or
(i)
;
baron Norton), Hon. Capt. Warwickshire Yeomanry i8g6-bears, by right - heraldic, argent on a bend azure three mascles of the
field.
among
others
Adderley, Raulf
William Augustus Adams, ^th Royal Irish Lancers (2) Herbert Algernon Adams, Lieut. R.N. and (3) Henry William Allen Adams, only child of Col. Allen N.
Capt.
,
Adams,
late of the
King's
Own
Borderers.
THOMAS ADAMS,
1614.
Adams, Robert,
of Cavendish Sq., London, bore by right-heraldic argent on a cross five mullets or, in the first quarter a gules tyger salient proper, 15 May, 1732, Grts. viii. 148.
;
REV.
WILLIAM
C.
ADAMS.
argent,'on a bend azure, three mascles of the field (borne, of rightheraldic, by Samuel, of Blackhaugh, 1664). Seated at Colon, in Staffordshire, esq. J.P. J 583. Thomas, of Blackhaugh, father also of Humfrey, groome of the Robes to the borne also by the family Queen's Majestic seated at Weddington, in Warwickshire, 1619.
,
Sidmouth; served
Adams
(alias Tasker), Roger, of London, gent, 1584, altered in 1590, / Clar-Cooke. See note to Francis Adams.
fleurs-de-lis or.
of Northlands,
Addington
M.p.
Carrickmacross, co. Cavan, J.P. /John Hervey of Northlands, bar.-at-law, bears, by rightheraldic gules a heart between three crosses
crosslet fitchfe or.
baron, Hon.
Col. ist Bucks R. Vols. 1895, Buckingham 1874-80, North Bucks 1886-9 bears, by right-heraldic; vert, a chev-
bears,
vert, a cross double parted and between two mullets in the ist and 4th quarters, and as many cinquefoils in the and and 3rd quarters or, as granted to Thomas Adams, of Sible Hedingham, Essex, and of Nottingham, J.P.
by
right-
ron engrailed plain cotised argent, between three eagles' heads erased of the second, each gorged with a collar fleurette' gules.
fretted
Addington, Thomas,
heraldic
LT.-COL. ADAMSON.
;
SAMUEL ADDISON.
1620 bore, by rightper pale ermine and ermines, on a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis or, five lozenges all counterchanged. Seated at Leigh, in Devon, / William, of Bideford,/ John, /
Adams, Thomas,
heraldic
;
1614
1614,
bore,
vert,
on a cross or an
Sept.,
by rightestoile sable,
by grant 30
p Clar-Camden,
1664-8 bore, by right-heraldic ermine, three lions passant guardant, a label of three
;
seated at Saffron Walden, in Essex, /William, the Ford, nere Crowland, into Saffron Walden.
points.
Adams, William,
of
Drumelton
Christopher, pedigree entered but not signed. In the coat allowed by C. Barker, Garter, to Thomas Addington, of London, skinner, there are four lozenges, and the fleurs-de-lis are also counterchanged.
House,
of
Edward
Middleton Hall, co. Carmarthen bore, by right-heraldic argent, across engrailed gules, quarterly pierced and charged with four mullets of the field, in the centre point a mullet of the second, and in the dexter canton a battle-axe erect sable.
Cootehill, co. Cavan, J.P., high sheriff 1888 bears, by right-heraldic; vert, on a pale between two griffins segreant or, a trefoil slipped of the
first.
Addis, William,
;
1633 bore, by right-heraldic argent, a chevron couped gules, between three crosses pate of the last of London,
fishmonger,
' '
Dummer, Hants
of Norton, in Hereof Kingsland, also in that the armes respit d till the nex tearme, county & brought in according to the tyme. "
fordshire,
/ William,
/John,
Addison, Edward
Adams,
seated at Welton, Northants, 1619, Edward, of the same, / John, of Braunston. ARMS, not tricked.
"William
Adams, William,
bore,
of the Middle Templeby right-heraldic sable, on a bend or between two bezants, three martlets of the field, by grant i4March, 1639-40, per Sir J. Borough,
;
bears, by right-heraldic or, crusily fitchee sable, a lion rampant gules, a bordure engrailed of the second. Seated at Bowdon, Devon, vicar of Little Faringdon Oxon/Dacres, vicar of Bampton, Oxon, /William, Commissioner of Woods and Forests (brother of Lt.-Genl. Sir George, K.C.B.), /William. M.p. Plympton 1796-1801
,
(/Charles), of London, bore, by right-heraldic ermine, an ancient sable surmounted of a bend gules galley charged with three annulets or, on a chief azure, as many leopards' faces of the fourth.
;
Addison, Francis,
;
1666 bore, by rightheraldic sable, a chevron argent, between three eagles displayed or. Seated at Oving-
ham,
in
Northumberland, aged
25,
27 August,
Garter.
andTotnes i8oi-n,4th
in descent
from Henry.
1666, /John,
SIR
3RD
BARONET,
l8 8i
D.C.L.,
8 99
PEERS, BARONETS,
AND COMMONERS.
231
BARON ABINGER.
W.
H.
ADDISON.
WILL. AOLAJH.
L.
W. ADAMSON.
BARON ACTON.
in
Addison, Samuel
(/Samuel), of Charncs Old Hall, Staff., J.p. bore, by right-heraldic; argent, a pile gules, three annulets one and two counterchanged, on a chief of the second three
or.
descent from
Thomas
garbs
of
Newark
;
House, Maidstone, Kent, and Robertson, Cape Colony, So. Africa bears, by right-heraldic sable, a bend .ermine between two snakes or, on a chief argent, three leopards' faces gules granted to John Romanis Addison (/Bering), of Newark House, Maidstone, then a student
at
Acard, 1339, brother of John, of Sudbury, 13 H. VI., who were 8th in descent from " Ricardus Acardus de villa Farnelson dicta sic p liber Domesdai." Clar-Harvey granted the above coat, with the chevron engrailed and without the trefoil, i Aug., 1560 or 1566, to Francis Agard, of co. Derby and King's Bromley, co. Staffs. When John Agard, of Huntington,
;
Edinburgh University.
B.A., of
and to Sir Henry, / William, / Clemens, of Derby and Alveston, as mentioned above.
Vorks, entered his pedigree in 1666, the arms were respited for proof. " The undifferenced coat was allowed in 1662 to Charles, of Foston,
'
'
Durham
bore,
by
PETER ADLINOTON,
1567.
right-heraldic; quarterly, i and 4, or, on a fess gules between three elephants' heads, 2 and i sable, FOUNTAINS 2 and 3, ermine, on a bend gules three annulets or, on a chief azure
;
ADOERLEY.
as of
many
estoiles argent,
ADDISON.
bore, by right-heraldic gules, six pierced 3, 2, i, between two bars gemelles argent, granted in 1656 / Sir Edward Bysshe, Garter. Sir Robert Agborough took trie name and arms of Townsend in 1663, viz., azure, a chevron engrailed between three escallops ermine, f Sir E. Walker, Garter, 27 May of that year.
;
martlets
in Berkshire,
Agliqnby, Edward
by right-heraldic
in
;
TUCKER)
bears,
by
right-
and
heraldic per pale argent and or, a lion rampant purpure, a border crenellee of the last, (for distinction) a canton of the second.
;
Seated at Edmarsh, Warwickshire, / Richard. When John of recorded his pedigree in Carlisle, Aglionby, 1665, he did not prove his right to arms.
Adlam, William
rays issuant) or, the centre one between two estoiles in bend sinister argent quarterly with
(paternally Yates), of Nunnery, Cumberland bears the arms of the last-named his grandmother Mary being youngest dau. of Henry Aglionby, who died in 1770, and coheir of her brother
MOORE. Magna,
Seated
at
JOHN ADYE.
1.
ADDINGTON.
Christopher,
who
;
Agmondesham, John,
Adlington,
named.
Adlington, Peter,
;
1567 bore, by rightheraldic sable, a chevron between three goats' heads erased argent, attires or described as heraldic antelopes' heads in 1664. Seated at
;
*
I
ft
t *
t t
right-heraldic argent, on a chevron azure between three boars' heads sable, as many or. Seated at Rowebarnes, Surrey, cinquefoils / Henry of East Horsley, who was 7th in descent from Walter, temp. H. HI. John's son John, aged 29, 1572, was of the Middle Temple.
by
Adlington, in Lancashire, aged 36, 22 Sept., 1664, Hugh, Hugh, 1613, / John, 1567, who was 8th in descent from Thomas.
t 4 t t
Lochnaw, in Wigtounshire bears, as did his ancestors in the age of Chivalry argent, a chevron between two cinquefoils in chief gules, and a saltorelle in base azure.
;
Adlyn, John,
heraldic
;
of
London
bore,
by
I,
Agnew, Hon.
right-
Sir
James Willson,
or
by
SIR
R.
Adrian, John,
of London, merchant, 1664 claimed to bear, vert, three estoiles argent, on a chief of the second a lion passant sable; ordered " to bring his original!."
(or Ade),
;
AFFLECK, BART.
HON.
T.
C.
AOAR-ROBARTES.
K.C.M.G., 1895, M.D., Premier and chief secretary Tasmania 1886-7 (/Jas. Wm., M.D. of Ballyclare, co. Antrim) bears, by rightheraldic, Ireland gules on a chevron between two cinquefoils and a saltorelle argent, a trefoil slipped vert. Ulster's Office.
;
Adye
16:3 bore, by rightheraldic azure a fess indented between three cherubims' heads or, their faces silver. Seated at Dodington, Kent, gent., /John, of Sittingbourne, gent., deed. ,/ John, of Greete, in Dodington, whose youngest brother was Nicholas, &c. Crest granted to the posterity of his grandfather John, of Greete. and to his younger brother Nicholas 20 May, 1613, / Sir W. Segar, Garter. Copy of grant Brit.
John,
/ Welbore, 2nd Earl of Normanton), of Stanton House, Wilts bore, by rightheraldic azure a lion rampant or, with due
difference.
Agnew,
ist
baronet bears, by right-heraldic per saltire argent and gules two cinquefoils in pale, and as many saltorelles in fess all counterchanged. Aguilar, Diego de, of Alderman's Walk, London, a Baron of the Holy Roman Empire,
1756 bore, by right-heraldic gules, an eagle displayed or, over the head a plate, on a chief argent three mounts vert, on each a pear of the last fructed of the second.
;
wavy
or, for
ROBARTES.
Agard, Nicholas,
;
Mus.
Hall,
Affordby, Edward,
heraldic renceux.
;
1564 bore, by righta saltire engrailed sable, per ClaSeated at Billesby, in Lincolnshire, /Andrew, /John, of Affordby, 8th in descent from Sir William, Lord of Affordby.
or,
bore, by right1566 heraldic argent, a chevron gules between three boars' heads couped sable. Seated at Sudbury, in Derby, John, John, both of the sanie. In 1662 these arms were allowed to Charles, of Foston, /John, of Osbaston, and in 1663 to Sir Henry, /William, /Clemens, of Derby and Alveston.
Aiken
bore,
of Dalmoak, co.
Dumbarton
or three oak
by
right-heraldic,
1892
Lyon
reg.
Aikenhead, Francis
;
Agard, William,
;
bore, by rightheraldic argent, a chevron between three boars' heads couped sable, a trefoil or for difference. Seated at Foston, in Derbyshire,
1611
(/ Robert), of Otterington Hall, Yorkshire bears, by right-heraldic three acorns argent slipped and leaved vert, two Haunches gules, each charged with a thistle leaved and slipped or.
;
Aikenhead, James,
right-heraldic
vert.
argent,
Lyon
reg.
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332
D.D.,
PEERS, BARONETS,
AND COMMONERS.
239
BARON ,'LINGTON.
SIR
A.
ALISON, BART.
HENRY
J.
AILCARD.
SIR
EDWARD ALLEN,
BART.
BARON ALVERSTONE.
1st
baron
on a
as
Allaway, Stephen,
(1876)
fcss
ALINGTON, JULIUS,
Manor House,
in
many
vert boars, by right-heraldic between three colts courant argent roses gules. of Little Barford
;
of Pencraig Court, co. Hereford bore, by right-heraldic per bend azure and sable three boars' heads couped
;
estoiles argent.
in Beds, and of Letchforth Hall, Hertfordshire, also bears, as did his ancestors in the age of Chivalry sable a bend engrailed between six billets argent, as above.
;
Allcard
Julius, (formerly Courtin), of West Teignmouth, Devon bore, by rightheraldic on a bend and or, quarterly, argent nebulae azure three swans' heads erased of the
;
Henry
beaked gules; and for distinction a canton of the second charged with a cross
first,
Allcard, William,
bears,
cated in base, or
2nd bart.>
GEORGE ALLEN,
1586.
B. bears, by right-heraldic azure a bear's head argent, muzzled gules, in chief two fleursde-lys or, and in base a fir tree eradicated of
of Warrington, j.p. by right-heraldic quarterly, argentand or, on a bend nebulee azure three swans' heads erased of the first, beaked gules.
;
STEPHEN ALLAWAV.
M.D., F.R.C.P.
the
last.
Alison, Robert,
heraldic
;
1587, see
ALLISON.
bore,
by family tradition argent, a stag's head cabossed sable, a chief indented of the second, being the arms of John Alchorne, 1619, which see.
Alkington, Roger,
quarterly or
1623
by
right-
and
Allcroft,
Salop
played
Allan
Allan,
;.
(
Herbert John, of Stokesay Court, bears, by right-heraldic argent a cross engrailed, in the ist and 4th quarters, a fret between four fleurs de lys, and in the and and 3rd, three pears, two and one, all sable.
;
of Glen, N.B. bore by ), argent, a pelican in her right-heraldic, 1813 of on a chief the last three mullets' piety gules, of the first. Lyon reg.
Allan, Alexander,
Mull, N. B.
; ,
1619 bore, or, a chevron between three right-heraldic talbots upon ye scent sable, collared or.
,
Glasgow, shipowner bore, by right-heraldic, 1870 parted per bend indented ermine and gules, in sinister chief a stag's head erased of the second, attired or, and in dexter base a crescent argent, within a bordure or. Lyon This with the bordure sable for BRYCI-: reg.
Garter, Segar, granted him a crest 17 Feb. 1615-16. Seated at Borden, in Kent.
Allen, Christopher
REV. GEO. C. ALLEN, M.A.
(Aleyn), of Yorkshirebore, by right-heraldic sable, a fesse engrailed ermine between three talbots passant or, col;
of
gemmed and ringed or, circa 1550. Add. MS. i6,940,/n. Allen (Aleyn), Sir Edward (1612) bore,
lared gules,
sable, a cross potent or. by right-heraldic Seated at Hatfield, and a baronet 1634, and
;
Glasgow
bore,
parted per bend, indented ermine and gules in sinister chief, a stag's head erased of the second, attired or, and in dexter base a crescent argent. Lyon
reg.
/ Edmond,
,
of Hatfield Peverell,/ John,/ John (both of Thaxtcd), who was brother of Sir John, Kt. maior of London, and a privy councillor; see
All",n, Sir
Henry
8.
M.
H.,
Bart., see
41.
right-heraldic
by
THOMAS ALLAN.
HERBERT
J.
allowed in 1662 to John, of Derbyshire, 4th in descent from Sir John, of Ightham, Kent, and also to William, of Eyne, Beds, 2nd brother to Sir Thomas, of London, Kt. and bart.,
ALLCRCFT.
engrailed
argent between two talbots passant in chief and a martlet in base erminois, a mullet of the field between two crescents gulej.
1669.
Allen, Francis,
Allan, Robert,
heraldic
;
of Rotterdam
. .
Hynman,
bore,
.
by
right-
parted per bend. argent and gules in chief, a crescent of the second, and in base a stag's head couped or. Lyon reg.
of Blackwell
co.
Durham
Grange bore, by
Hall, in Lincolnshire bears, by right-heraldic argent, on a chevron engrailed azure between four horses' heads erased, three in chief and one in base gules, three crescents of the field, all within a bordure of
of Chelsey, esquire, one of the Queen's Majesties privy Council bore, by right-heraldic argent, a pale gules, surmounted of a chevron counterchanged, a cinquefoil of the second, /SirG.Dethick, Garter, 2july, 1563.
;
Allen, George
the second.
sable, a cross potent quarter right-heraldic pierced or charged with four guttes de sang, in chief two lions' heads erased of the second,
Allanson, Christopher, see ALLENSON. Allanson, John, 1634 bore, by right-heraldic azure, an inescocheon argent within an orle of cinquefoils or per Sir John Borough,
;
bore, by right-heraldic or, a fesse gules between three oaken leaves ppr. confmd. 16 June, 1586, p Wm. Flower, NorSeated at roy copy of confn. in Bodleian. Stanton Woodhouse, in Youlgreave, co. Derby, /. George.
;
,
within a bordure engrailed erminois, now quartered by Dr. E. H. Maling of Sunderland. Allan (formerly Murray), Thomas, of Fowey, Cornwall, circa 1800 bore, by right-heraldic per bend indented argent and gules in chief, a crescent of the second, and in base a stag's
all
;
head couped
or.
Garter, 9 Jany. Chas. I., 1633-34 (other record authority required for this, see also Christr. Allenson). Seated at Norwood, in Middlesex, Roger, of London, Robert, of Nunburnholme, Yorkshire. John's eldest son, John, was of the Middle Temple, gent.
,
Allen, Rev. George Cantrell, M.A., St. John's, Camb., 1881 (/George), Head Master
bears, by Cranleigh School, Surrey, 1892 right-heraldic per fesse indented sable and gules a garb or, between two Haunches of the last each charged with two bars raguly of the first.
;
Allen
at
Allan-Praser, Patrick,
of
Hall, Co. Warwick, and Hospital Field, Forfar, N.li. (/ Robert, of Arbroath), died azure, three 1890 bore, by right-heraldic frases argent, a canton ermine quarterly with, gules, a lion rampant and a bordure indented or.
;
Hawkesbury
by rightrampant
Seated
vert, exemplified
by Clar-Cooke 1589.
in
Durham.
Christopher, of London, some time fined for not holding the office of the same city, younger brother of Sir John, Kt., twice maior, and a privy coun-
Haseleigh,
Essex,
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240
Acclom
luiiN.
of
Yorkshire
;
Akeroyd of Yorkshire
HENRY, bore by grant
I
Alured
;
of
Yorkshire
1584
;
June 1614
JOHN, bore by
right-heraldic
with three cinquefoyles argent quartering*. Acclom, 2 Sir William; Richard,/ Rauffc, borne also by JOHN of Mo: William in 1584 with five quarterings.
azure, a chevron between three reindeers' heads couped erminois, p Ri. St. George, Seated at Norroy.
Aldam
Foggathorpe, brother of Ambrose, Fellow Trin. Coll. Camb.,/ John,/ Henry, of Folkathorpe, brother of Edward, one of the (body) guard to H. VIM., E. VI. and Q. Mary, &c.
of the Charterhouse,
,
a chevron engrailed between three gryphons' heads erased argent beaked or. Seated at Charterhouse near Hull (father of HENKY 1612), brother of Thomas, customer of Kingston-upon-Hull, /Thomas, also
gules,
the cantle bendways seven rays the centre gold between six argent, quarterly with, WARDE, azure, a cross flory or and for distinction a cross crosslet of the last.
issuant
from
/ Roger of Tan"
Anlaby of Yorkshire
JOHN WILLIAM RAWSON-ACKROYD,
B.A., Cantab., of
Ackroyd of Yorkshire
Kimbolton (son
;
of Bradford, Yorkshire), bears by rightheraldic ermine, a chevron between four stags' heads 3 and i erased gules, quarterly with, RAWSON per pale azure and sable a quadrangular castle with four turrets argent between three annulets or.
:
co. Wore., son of EDWARD bears by right-heraldic a chevron and in base a stag's azure, head erased argent, on a chief of the last two stags' heads erased of the
of Halifax
Allan
RICHARD
of
Yorkshire
field.
of Malton, Whitby and Helmslcy, bore by right-heraldic; on a fess azure, engrailed argent between two talbots passant in chief and a martlet in base erminois, a mullet of the field between two crescents gules.
rooks sable, per seal 1408. Seated at Etton in Harthill (father of THOMAS 1612, grandfather of THOMAS 1666) / John, / John of the same. John has books of ancient arms." GEORGE of Thorpe Bassett./Edmond,/ Wil'
arms
in 1612.
Anne
FRANI
Hall.
Aikenhead of Yorkshire
iMlil KOIIKKT). of Otttrington
CHRISTOPHER
of
Alderson of Yorkshire
(formerly
R.A.. bears by rightheraldic; argent, three acorns slipped and leaved vert two Haunches gules each charged with a thistle slipped
Capt.
HARKEK)
of
UK) IMTBJ
heads affrontee couped at the shoulders proper wreathed of the first and
sable, quarterly -with,
sable, a fess engrailed ermine between three talbots passant or collared gules gemmed and ringed
circa 1550;
bore by right-heraldic 1530; gules, three stags' heads caboshed argent, quarterly with HARRINGVVELL, argent on a bend sable three martlets of the field. Seated at Frickley, John, /Thomas. GEORGE (grandson of John, 1530) recorded these arms
1612, but his grandson recorded in 1666 the arms Harringwell only, which were exemplified in 1883 to the next.
in 1585
of Yorkshire JOHN,
or.
LLOYD
and
argent
MICHAELL
of
lre by right-heraldic gules, three lozenges conjoined in fess argent, between as many lyons' heads erased or, 25 Oct. 166,
:
Aislaby
.
of
Yorkshire-
GEORGE
WILLIAM
Allott of Yorkshire-JoHN of
of Halifax, M.D., bore by it-heraldic paly wavy (6) or and tire, alyon rampant pean, on a chief lies three crosses dory ermine.
;
Alexander of Yorkshire
2.
i2s
.
.,
argent charged with three swallows volant 2 and i sable, per grant 19 Tune 1729 to ROBERT, Fellow St. John's Coll Uimbs., Vicar of .So. Kirby.
*<>
BARON ADDINGTON.
SIR
A.
N.
AGNEW, BART.
SIR WM.
AGNEW, BART.
f
MARQUIS AILESBURV.
Aikman, John,
Glasgow,
1874
of Birnam, Guernsey, M.D., by family tradition a sinister hand argent, holding an oaken baton in bend sinister ppr., surmounted of a bend engrailed gules.
bears,
;
maunch
argent, in base
an acorn sprig or second and third, or three dragons' heads couped of the first.
Akeroyd, Henry,
heraldic
deers'
;
of Ross and Broomhilton, Hamilton, j.p. D.L., Major 4th batt. Highland L.I. (/Hugh H. R.) bears, by rightheraldic (1893) argent, asinister hand holding a branch of oak paleways proper, surmounted
;
Lyon
bore, by right1614 azure, a chevron between three reinheads couped erminois, by grant i June, 1614, p R. St. George, Norroy. Seated at Foggathorpe (brother of Ambrose, fellow of Trinity College, Camb.), /John, /Henry (brother of Edward, one of the Guard to H. viii., Ed. vi. and Q. Mary), / Edmond,
in Yorkshire.
reg.
Akers-Douglas, Aretas,
quarterly i
and
4, or,
sal-
lion
and chief gules, on a canton argent a rampant azure, BRUCE. 2nd and 3rd
FRANCIS AIKENHEAD.
LT.-COL AIREY.
P.C., M.P., of Chilston Park, Kent bears, by right-heraldic argent, a man's heart pierced fess-ways, by a dart gules, on a chief azure three mullets of the field ensigned by an imperial crown.
;
AILSA
argent, a chevron gules between three burganets (or knights' caps) azure, BRUDENELL.
;
of
Wore.
Kempsey
;
bears, by right-heraldic
Marquis of
azure, a chevron
stags'
and in base a stag's head erased argent, on a chief of the last two
heads erased of the
),
the age of Chivalry argent, a chevron gules between three crosses crosslet fitchee sable, all within the royal tressure of Scotland of the
field.
Alan
second.
Ainslie, Lieut.-Gen.
George Robert
;
of Stamford, in Lincolnshire bore, argent, three bars gules, over all three towers, granted by W. Dethick, Garter, illicitly according to Ralph Brooke, York Herald, see Harl.
(
or,
a cross
MS., I453./33"-
fleury
Alavoine, Peter,
by
of
London, 1752
bore
bore, by rightheraldic, 1804 or, a cross fleury gules, charged in the centre with a mullet argent. Lyon reg.
bart.
Ainslie,
Thomas, of Quebec
;
bore,
by rightJOHN AIKMAN,
M.D.
heraldic, 1760
or,
a cross
on a chevron right-heraldic; argent, vert between three quails, in each of their beaks an oat blade fructed proper, three oat garbs or impaling, for Delamere or, three bars dancettee gules, on a canton vert a
:
a bordure of the
last.
ARETAS AKERS-DOUGIAS,
P.O.,
M.P.
of
Smithhills Hall and Moss Bank, co. Lane., High Sheriff, Northts. bears, inadvertently, the arms of Thomas Ainsworth, next named.
cinquefoils Seated at
argent, gules,
Bagshot,
Ainsworth, Thomas,
;
William, of
father of
1567 bore, by rightheraldic Seated gules, three battle axes or. at Plessington, in Lancashire, and aged 55, 13 Sept., 1664, /Thomas, of the same, brother of John, aged 4, 1613 (/ Thomas, who was 3rd in descent from Lawrence, 1567, / Henry, /Lawrence, all of the same), who bore, azure, three spades argent within a bordure or.
Albaney, William,
heraldic
Airey, Lieut.-Col.
Sydney, N.S.W.,
deed.
Henry Parke,
of
;
Airey, right-heraldic azure, on a chevron argent between in chief three mullets of the last, and in base the battlements of a tower or, three cinquefoils of the
field.
2 Capt. bears, by
Henry Cookson
THOS. AINSWORTH, 1664.
1568 bore, by rightermine, on a fess between three cinquefoils gules, a greyhound courant or of London, gent, and merchant taylor the coat was allowed to John, of Bromham, in Beds, 1634, /Robert, of Bedford, whose father was first of London, and afterwards of the towne of Bedford. This coat, with the field argent, was borne in 1623 by Francis Albany, of Whitin tington, Salop, sheriff, 1595, brother of Sir
;
JOHN ALCHORNE.
Robert, of Bagshot, Surrey, Kt., /William, of London, merchant taylor, /William, father of Henry, ancestor of those seated in Beds.
AIRLIE;
Wolseley
bears,
David
Ogilvy,
Lyulph
Gore
of
9th Earl
his ancestors in the age of argent, a lion passant guardant gules crowned with an imperial crown and gorged with an open one both ppr.
as did
;
Chivalry
M.D., 74 Great bore, by rightKing Street, Edinburgh heraldic (1898); or, a double-headed eagle displayed sable beaked, &c. gules, on a
,
Aislaby, George,
principal registrar of the Archbishoprick of York,/ Robert, of Osgodby, in Yorkshire bore, by right-heraldic gules, three lozenges in fess argent, between as many lyons' heads erased or, by grant 25 Oct., 1663, / Sir E. Walker, Gr.
;
chief engrailed vert, a pheon between two In the centre of the spur-revels of the first. shield an escutcheon of pretence gules, on a chevron between three demi-lions rampant, and in chief a cross crosslet fitchee or, a trefoil between two anchors sable. Lyon
;
bears, by right-heraldic ; gules, three escallops argent. Albert, Lewis, and his brother, 'William John, of London bore, by rightheraldic per saltire sable and azure a griffin
Hugh
segreant erminois between two pheons in pale See also COURTAIL. argent. of Wokingham, Berks Alberye, bore, by right-heraldic argent, a cross en" between four "stock doves azure, p grailed
Thomas,
,
Clar-Cooke, 9 Nov.
by right-heraldic, 1867 argent, a double-headed armed eagle displayed sable, gules, charged on the breast with a garland of laurel or, within a bordure embattled of the third, on a chief of the same a mural crown between two
mullets of the fourth.
N.B.
K.C.B.
bore,
Aitken, James,
shipowner, of Glasgow bore, by right-heraldic, 1874 argent, a chevron azure, between two cocks in chief sable, and an oak tree eradicated proper in base. Lyon reg,
;
Alchorne, John
Aitken
sable.
Lyon
reg.
Pittenweem, bore, by right-heraldic argent, a double-headed eagle displayed sable, on a chief vert a cross staff between two spur revels,
;
of
of Saltcoats and Darroch, co. Stirling bore, by right-heraldic, 1871 a chevron argent, gules between three cocks
(
),
1590. bore, by right-heraldic argent, a stag's head cabossed sable, a chief dancettee of the last. Seated at Boughton Monchelsea, in Kent, 1619, barrister-at-law I.T. John, of Aylesford, (jurisperitus), Kent, /Robert, /Geoffrey, of Uckfield.
;
Alchorne, Thomas,
;
Lyon
reg.
Bennet, Gracechurch
London
per
bore,
fess
or.
Lyon
reg.
quarterly,
indented
1634 bore, by rightheraldic argent, a stag's head cabossed sable, a chief dancettee gules. Seated at Catsfield, 2 John, of in Sussex, Robert, of Marden, Brenchley, Kent; "the Manor of Alchorne in that lyeth in Rotherfield, in Sussex, and church is this auntient Coat of the Alchornes.''
[6]
HH
VERY
REV.
D.D.
PEERS, BARONETS
AND COMMONERS.
MARQUIS
AILSA.
PHILIP
0.
ALCOCK.
GEORGE AISLA8Y,
1663.
WILL. ALCOCK-BECK.
EARL AIRLIE.
of
Wilton Castle,
Aldham, John
dic
;
(1563)
bore,
Capt. late Gloucester regt. (/ Philip Savage, of Park Ho., Capt. 95th bears, by right-heraldic, Ireland; argent regt.) a fess between three cocks' heads erased sable.
Wexford,
J.I'.,
Alcock,
bore, by right-heraldic argent, on a fess gules, between three scythes sable, an escallop or, of the City of London, haberdasher, 1634, /William, one of the Coun2 Thomas, cell of the City of Chester, William, of Chester, 31 H. VIII.
;
Thomas
or, two talbots passant between as many Haunches sable, by grant from W. Harvey, Clar. Seated at Saxham, in Suffolk, c. 1600, / Thomas, / John, both of Brome, j John, f John, both of Shimplinge, in Norfolk. Borne by the Rev. Vernon Harcourt Aldham.
by
right-heral-
Aldhous, John,
;
f
,
of Moulton, Suffolk, 1664 claimed to bear argent, a chevron between three doves' wings expanded gules, on a chief
first
' '
;
refer
to
Alcock-Beck,
William,
of
Esthwaite
London."
(/Will. Towers, of Sawrey), assumed names of Alcock-Beck, in lieu of Towers, by rightheraldic, 1856
Lodge and Sawrey Beck, in Lancashire, J. p. B.A. Cantab., Major late loth Lanes. R. Vols.
Aldred, John,
by right-heraldic
THOMAS AIDERSEY.
JOHN ALDEN,
1607.
bears.by right-heraldic; argent, indented azure between two cocks' heads erased gules, and a blackbird proper, an annulet enclosed by two crosses potent or.
on a
fess
of Lyons, in France bore, gules, on a chevron engrailed between three griffins' heads erased argent as many lozenges of the field allowed in 1585, per Chester Herald, as deputy to Clar-Cooke.
; ;
Aldrich, Gregory,
;
Alcock-Stawell,
Jonas "William,
of
Kilbrittain Castle, co. Cork (/Lt.-Col. William, /2 Col. Thos. ) bears, by right-heraldic, Ireland; quarterly i and 4, gules, seven lozenges in cross argent, a crescent for difference or, STAWELL 2 and 3, sable, three cocks' heads,
erased
Al.COCK.
and
wattled
or,
c. 1600 bore, by rightheraldic or, on a fess vert, a bull passant argent, armed and unguled of the field, a mullet for difference of Norwich, /Thomas, of the same, alderman. In Norfolk, 1613 and 1664, the descent is recorded of Richard, of of the same, /Thomas, Thomas, Mangreene,/ alderman of Norwich, William, /William, both baylifls of Yarmouth, but no arms are
tricked.
Win. Alcock-Stawell - Riversdale, Thos. Jonas, of Lisnegar, co. Cork (/2 Col.
Will.
)
bears,
i
quarterly
two
castles
pellets,
RIVERSDALE
as above. see
by
bears, by vert, on a fess argent between right-heraldic three garbs or, banded gules, two olive branches in saltire encircled by a ducal coronet
CHAS.
P.
ALDRIOGE.
C. L.
ALDWORTH.
ALCOCK
Aldam,
!
WARDE-AJ.DAM.
or
gold between two robins proper, all within a bordure engrailed erminois charged with 8 torteaux (/ grant 1820), fit. John,/ Robert, j John, /John, all of St. Leonard's Forest, Sussex.
Aldborough,
530
bore,
Aldeburgh, Richard,
;
azure a fess by right-heraldic crosslet botonnee argent, between three crosses Seated at Aldborough, in Yorkshire, / or. Sir Richard,/ Sir Richard, both of the same, recorded to his son Richard in 1585 and to his son William in 1612.
1634
bore, by right-heral-
afterwards BLISS.
See
Alden, Charles,
dic
or.
;
Rickmansworth, in Herts, / Charles, / Edward, / Thomas, all of the same. These arms without the annulet were of the assigned 8 Sept., 1607, to John Alden, Middle Temple, by Clar-Camden. Paul Alden,
Seated at
of Newton Longueville, in Bucks, 1634, " no arms." Alexander, of Rickmansworth,
/
a bordure an annulet
Hants, argent a borcanton gules three swords barways in pale of the first, hilt and pommel or, points to the dexter. Her. Coll. Grants Book, xii., 125.
bore, by right-heraldic azure bezantfe, on a
;
of King's Cleere,
Aldridge, John (/
REV.
V.
H.
ALOHAM.
GREGORY ALDRICH,
I600.
William), of Romsey, Hants, 1820 bore, by right-heraldic or, on a fess azure between two robins proper a cross flory between two garbs of the field.
;
Aldrydge, Robert,
G-ibbs, 1st
;
bears, by right-heraldic argent, three battle axes erect sable, a bordure nebulee of the last.
Aldenn,
Gawin Van,
a native of Cologne,
;
Order of the Garter (afterwards Bishop of Carbore, by right-heraldic vert, on a fess lisle) argent between three garbs or banded gules, two branches of hawthorn frette (? fructed) in saltire of the field encircled by a crown or, encompassed by a mound azure and a robin proper, all within a bordure engrailed or, pomeis f Sir C. Barker, Garter, 25 Jan. 1536-7.
; ,
bore, by confirmation from SirG. Dethick.Gr. heads erased or, a fess between three stags' Copy of confirmation in sable, attires gules.
Latin
p. 125.
Alder, Francis,
dic
;
by right-heral1615 on a bend argent three billets of Seated at Alnwick, / George, / George,/ Richard, all of the same, / Robert,
azure,
merchant, 1633.
the
field.
Alderson, Christopher,
between three suns
or.
of Hobberlawe,
in
Northumberland, gent.
1569
bore,
saltire
heads erect and two crosses crosslet fitchee Seated at Ruscombe, in Berks., J.P., gules. M.P. Reading, and one of the auditors of H.M.'s Exchequer, aged 51, 8 March, 1665-6. founded the blue-coat school at Reading, 1646, / Richard, of Wargrave, ancestor of Baron Braybrooke and his collaterals.
Alderford, John,
heraldic
griffin's
;
by
right-
argent,
on
or.
azure,
Alderson, Christopher
Aid worth,
Duke
Lt.-Col.
William,
D.S.O.,
head erased
Seated at Knight-
Warwick, in Worcester, and at Salford, in Walter, of Knightwick, j wick, / John, William, of Luckton, / John, of Salford (or Sunford) entered also in Warwickshire, 1619.
(formerly Harker), 1811 bore, by right heraldic; argent, three Saracens' heads affronte'e couped at the shoulders proper wreathed of the first and sable, quartering LLOYD, viz., argent three
boars' heads in pale
of Cornwall's Light Infantry (/ Col. Robert, of Glouncaume, co. Cork) bears, by right-heraldic argent, a fess engrailed between
;
couped
or.
Alefounder, Robert,
see
ALFOUNDER.
ANCESTRAL FAMILIES-EFFIGIES.
ROBERT BAYNARD,
17
JOHN BURGOYNE,
IN IMPINGTON CHURCH,
H.
vii.
1501.
CAMBRIDGESHIRE, 1505.
SIR
THOMAS BLENNERHASSETT.
After Co/man.
237
SIR
C.
LESLEY W. ALEXANDER,
EARL ALBEMARLE.
LT.-COL.
SIR
L.
'ALEXANDER.
BART.
BARON ALDENHAM.
of Hackney, London bore, by right-heraldic per pale azure and gules a wolf salient erminois vulned on the shoulder of the second, all within a bordure wavy of the third.
bore,
Alford, Josiah George, M.A., Corpus, Camb. Vicar of Stoke Bishop, Bristol, j
,
Charles Richard, D.D., Bishop of Victoriaor. on a chevron inbears, by right heraldic dented azure, between three roses gules, four
;
Alexander, Boyd
;
by right-heraldic
1784 parted per pale argent and sable, chevron, in base a crescent, and in chief writing-pen counterchanged, within a bordur Lyon reg. parted per pale gules and or.
and
Alexander, M.-Genl. Sir Claud, 1st baronet - bears, by right-heraldic per pale
;
/
HON. W.
P.
bore, by rightheraldic gules, six pears slipped, 3 and 3 or, a chief of the last. Seated at Meaux, in Yorkshire (his son Sir William, of Bilton, Kt.), Thomas, all (3) of Holt, John, John,
argent and sable a chevron, between a fleur-delis in chief and a crescent in base, all counterchanged within a bordure per pale gules and
or. i'Seated at Ballochmyle, in Ayrshire, MajorGeneral, late Grenadier Guards, M.F. So.
ALEXANDER.
THOMAS ALICOCK,
1616.
hall
Denbigh. These arms were allowed in 1623 to Henry, of Hall Place, parish of Hurley, Berks, / John, of Fawley, Bucks, who sold the castle of Holt and the town of Alford, brother of Sir Lancelot first named. They were also allowed in 1634 to Sir Edward, of Cashiobury, Herts, fil. Edward, of Sussex.
co.
Alfounder, Robert,
;
1664 bore, by rightheraldic argent, on a cross azui e between four Cornish choughs sable five passion nails
Alexander, Francis,
heraldic
;
1613 bore, by rightazure a chevron between three talbots' heads erased argent, collared gu. Doctor of Divinity, prebendary of Winchester, / John, /John, both of Hampshire. Here is a curious blunder in the Doctor's faculty he was of Ne>v College, and probably a Wykehamist, B.C. L.
1610, preb. 1613, sequestered about 1646, see Foster's Alumni Oxonienses. The same coat, sable, was allowed to
1605,
confirmed 1563 to John D'Alefounder, / Henry, by Thomas Wriothesley Garter. Seated at Kirby, gent, brother of John, of Dedham, both in Essex,/ Robert, of East Bergholt, / Robert, of Dedham, allowed in 1682 to Robert, rector of Thurcaston, in Leic. B. D. Cambr. /John, /Robert, both of Dedham.
or,
,
Alfrey,
;
D.C.L.
JOHN
S.
ALEXANDER.
Thomas
Edward, 1634 bore, by right-heraldic argent, on a chevron sable, a fleur de Us of the field. Seated at Gullege, in East Grinstead, Sussex, gent arms and descent entered in the register booke of the Visitation of Sussex.
heraldic
;
of
Forkhill Ho., co. Armagh, High Sheriff, 1883 (/ late Henry) bears, by right-heraldic, Ireland per pale argent and sable, a chevron between an annulet and a crescent, all counter" changedsee Foster's Peerage, "E. Caledon
and
Ulster's reg.
tore, by rightper fess sable and ermine, on a pale counterchanged, three ostriches' heads and necks erased argent, gorged with crowns and chains or, by grant to John Alfrey, i March, 1459-60, p John Smart, Garter, confirmed in 1591 by Clar-Cooke to Thomas Alfray, of Battell. Sir C. Barker, Gr. granted a crest,
, ,
of Hamsel, Manor, Sussex, & D.L. Kent (/James, of Oakbank, Sevenoaks) bears, by right-heraldic, the same coat as Lord Caledon, viz., per pale argent and sable, a chevron, and in base a crescent all counterchanged on a canton azure, a harp or stringed argent see Foster's " and Ulster's
which was altered by Clar-Cooke in 1595. Seated at Potmans, in Catsfield, esq. brother of Francis, minister of Guestling,/ Thomas, of Potmans, /Thomas, of Battell, all in Sussex.
Alicock, Thomas,
heraldic
REV.
J.
;
0.
ALFORD.
REAR-AD. ALINOTON.
Peerage"
reg.
1618 bore, by rightgules, a fess or, in chief three cocks' heads erased argent, combed and wattled of the second arms (the fess between three cocks' heads) confirmed and crest granted 8
;
Alexander, John,
heraldic
;
1580 bore, by rightbarry often argent and azure, a lion a battle axe or, the holding rampant gules blade charged with a cross pattee of the third. Seated at Wistaston, in Cheshire,/ Nicholas, confirmed by Segar, Garter ( 1607of Dover
;
Alexander, Sir Lionel Cecil "William, 6th baronet bears, by right-heraldic per
;
June, 1616,
ants,
Staffs.
George Norroy.
pale
a mullet
argent and sable a chevron between in the sinister chief point and a
;
Segar, Garter, and R. St. Seated at Sibertoft, in NorthJohn, of the same, / William, of
of Hanbury,
/ W.
33),
f- zb -
on a
first.
Alexander, John,
merchant, of Glasgowbore, by right-heraldic, 1861 parted per pale argent and sable, a chevron counterchanged fitchee cross crosslet a between gules and a and in base a galley sail furled or in chief,
;
rampant or
azure, a
bears,
field.
Lyon
Alexander, William,
M.D.
,
of
Halifax, Yorks,
Ballymena,
co.
Antrim
bears, by right-heral-
circa 1800 bore, by right-heraldic; paly wavy of six or and azure a lion rampant pean, on a chief gules three crosses flory ermine.
of Ahilly,
bears,
bore, by right-heraldic gules, six pears slipped, 3, 2, i or, on a chief of the last a crescent for difference of London, mercer, /Thomas, of the Cittie of Coventry, gent, father also of Thomas, of Emmanuel
;
Coll.
Cambridge.
a crescent counterchanged.
ancestors in the age of Chivalry sable, a bend engrailed between six billets argent, allowed in 1619 to Giles, of Westley, in Cambridgeshire,/ William, of the same and of Gray's Sir John, Inn,/ Sir Giles, Sir William, William, /William, /William of Bottisham, descended from Hildebiand. In 1592 these arms were also allowed to George, of Graithorpe, in Lincolnshire, /George, of Rushford. Norfolk,/ Sir Gyles, of Horsheath, in Cambridgeshire, in 1619 to Hugh, of Timewell, in Rutland, and in 1682 to Richard, of Burbach, in Leic. brother of Giles, of Southam, in Warwickshire, tl. Adrian, /Giles, named above.
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SIR
EDWARD CERNE.
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SIR
WisiiEcii CASTLE.
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