RMARTY71–Argent and Sable Moth, Rheumaptera hastata
RM2BR1WKC–Argent and sable moth (Rheumaptera hastate), a day-flying moth of the family Geometridae with black and white markings, UK
RF2W8YA9P–Epirrhoe tristata Family Geometridae Genus Epirrhoe Small Argent and Sable moth wild nature insect wallpaper, picture, photography
RMM30397–Argent and sable moth (Rheumaptera hastate) nectaring on a bluebell at Bentley Wood in Hampshire, UK, during May
RF2W8YAWX–Epirrhoe tristata Family Geometridae Genus Epirrhoe Small Argent and Sable moth wild nature insect wallpaper, picture, photography
RF2WRK0BE–Argent and sable moth (Rheumaptera hastata)
RM2R95PAJ–A close up HDR of the Argent and Sable moth (Rheumaptera hastata), nationally scarce B in Gorse (Ulex) in Sutherland, Scotland. 14th June 2023
RM2RG1PN3–Rheumaptera hastata - Argent and sable - Großer Speerspanner, Russia (Baikal), imago
RF2DEP49X–Queens College Cambridge badge featuring a silver boars head - formally 'Sable a cross and crozier in saltire or surmounted by a boar’s head argent'
RF2E7R92E–Sable a Pall wavy argent - a short description for Nigeria#s striking shield in their coat of arms
RME4GAN9–Argent & Sable - Rheumaptera hastata
RMRYKAX4–Paintings, Mottos on scrolls, Army of Saxony, Tierced per bend sinister shields, Argent, gules, sable in heraldry, 1900, Wappen Schützen Regiment, Germany
RMCE81X1–Front door of Hawtrey House, a boys' house at Eton College, with the school coat of arms above
RM2T95XTX–Large tiger 1, small tiger 2, pink underwing 3, large magpie 4, brown tail 5, privet 6, forester 7, burnet 8, lascar 9, green silver lines 10, argent and sable 11. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Moses Harris from William Frederic Martyn’s A New Dictionary of Natural History, Harrison, London, 1785. Pseudonym of William Fordyce Mavor, Scottish priest, teacher and writer, 1758-1837.
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RM2WAE5G1–Gilbride MacKinnon, Scottish knight, 14th century. In skullcap, tartan surcoat, purse, shell trumpet, armed with spear, sword and shield. From his effigy in Iona Abbey. A Scots knight, Chief of the Isles, era of Edward I and Robert Bruce. Blazon of the old Earls of Arran, Argent, ship with sails trussed up, sable, 1306. Handcoloured copperplate engraving etched by John Augustus Atkinson, aquatinted by Havell, after an illustration by Charles Hamilton Smith from his own Selections of Ancient Costume of Great Britain and Ireland, Colnaghi and Co., London, 1814.
RF2H2TRN6–Coat of arms of Spain nation richly embroidered on its flag. Closeup
RMP5CF4Y–N/A. English: TO BE DELETED, replaced by better version: File:DeStevenstoneArmorials.PNG ***Arms of de Stevenstone family lords of manor of Stevenstone, in parish of St Giles in the Wood, near Great Torrington, Devon: Argent, a chevron between three hands grasping a flintstone sable . 19th century. Unknown 440 DeStevenstoneArms
RMT3R72K–DIRECTOIRE-CONSULAT-EMPIRE 1795-1814, Plaque pour shako d'officier supérieur, du 108ème régiment d'infanterie de Ligne, modèle 1812. Plaque en cuivre jaune doré, modèle à soubassement dit de 1812, motif à l'aigle impériale couronnée surmontant un écu bordé de feuillages de laurier et de chêne, au centre, sur fond sablé, chiffre '108' rapporté en argent. Les attributs des extrémités de l'écu (grenades, cors?) ont été volontairement supprimés, ce qui pourrait indiquer un colonel ou un major commandant le régiment, toutes compagnies confondues. Très, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RFT5TRW5–Ermine Shield with a field argent with the powdering sable vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RM2FK84X9–Plate VI 1. Magpie, or Currant Moth. 2. Vestal. 3. Clouded Border. 4. Clouded Magpie. 5. Green Carpet. 6. Winter Moth. 7. Purple Bar. 8. Small Brindled Pug. 9. Grey Pug. 10. Early Tooth-Stripe. 11. Argent and Sable. 12. Chalk Carpet. from the book ' The common moths of England ' by Wood, J. G. (John George), 1827-1889 Publication date 1878 in London : by G. Routledge and Sons
RF2B773M5–Coat of Arms, Uruguay, with four elements, a Scales of Justice, Argent in base Barry wavy Argent, a horse sable and an ox, vintage line drawing or eng
RF2AH1C0R–vintage butterflies natural history animal artwork
RM2F35RYG–ARGENT AND SABLE MOTH Rheumaptera hastata Gasterntal Valley, Kandersteg, Switzerland, Credit:Robert Thompson / Avalon
RMJ4316Y–Larousse pour tous Blason Tome 1 (1907) page 193
RM2RK4BHH–Rheumaptera hastata - Argent and sable - Großer Speerspanner, Russia (Baikal), imago
RFJHR718–The blazon of the municipal Lauterbrunnen Coat of Arms.
RF2E50KR3–Coat of arms of SIerra Leone featuring a golden lion with outstreched tongue above blue waves
RMBWX244–animal animals moth moths lepidoptera insect insects invertebrate invertebrates arthropod arthropods europe european wildlife
RF2EJ1864–Chippendale style heraldic bookplate of Edward Trotter AM of Gatchibraw, in Scotland
RMP5NR3J–N/A. English: Coat of arms of the DeBarry family: Argent, three bars gemelles gules; crest: Out of a castle argent a wolf's head sable . 1830. Unknown 173 BARRY
RF2M6FKRX–DSC 7427-36.jpg
RM2WAE5N7–Sir John Sitsylt, Seisylt or Cecil, Knight of Cambria, 14th century. In ermine-lined tunic over full chainmail armour, holding banner and shield emblazoned with the Cecil coat of arms, 10 barrets argent and azure, six escutcheons sable. Married Alicia Baskerville, sister of Sir Roger Baskerville. Blazon of John de Mowbray. From an illumination on vellum. Handcoloured copperplate engraving etched by John Augustus Atkinson, aquatinted by John Hill, after an illustration by Charles Hamilton Smith from his own Selections of Ancient Costume of Great Britain and Ireland, Colnaghi and Co., London, 18
RF2H2TRNN–Coat of arms of Spain nation richly embroidered on its flag. Closeup
RM2HC0KJG–antique 18th century engraving heraldy coat of arms, English Heraldic Bearing, Type: Gold - or, White - Argent, Red - Gules, Blue - Azure, Black - Sable, Green - Vert, Purple - purpure by Woodman & Mutlow fc russel co circa 1780s Source: original engravings from the annual almanach book.
RMGNN0AJ–70.060 (1737) Small Argent & Sable - Epirrhoe tristata
RMT3R72H–DIRECTOIRE-CONSULAT-EMPIRE 1795-1814, Plaque pour shako d'officier supérieur, du 108ème régiment d'infanterie de Ligne, modèle 1812. Plaque en cuivre jaune doré, modèle à soubassement dit de 1812, motif à l'aigle impériale couronnée surmontant un écu bordé de feuillages de laurier et de chêne, au centre, sur fond sablé, chiffre '108' rapporté en argent. Les attributs des extrémités de l'écu (grenades, cors?) ont été volontairement supprimés, ce qui pourrait indiquer un colonel ou un major commandant le régiment, toutes compagnies confondues. Très, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2AJAFP2–The Visitacion of Staffordschire . sable, in chiefthree lozenges of the last. Vaire ermine and gules. Argent, a bend cottised sablewithin a border engrailed gulesbe z ante. Gules, a fesse ermine betweenthree pheons argent. Sable, an inescutcheon argentcharged with a leopards facegules within an orle of eightmartlets of the second. Per pale nebule or and azure, sixmartlets, 2, 2, and 2, counter-changed. * The quartering is Manning of Downe, Kent, confirmed 1577 (Papworth).A similar coat is ascribed to Manning of Norfolk. f Theobalds, Herts, then the seat of the famous Lord Burleigh, but afterwa
RMP6H05Y–Bertrand du Guesclin, Constable of France, 1314-1380. He wears a velvet pelisse over plate armour, holds the constable's sword. On a table is a helm and Guesclin blazon: argent, sable eagle, band gules. From an ancient drawing. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Leopold Massard from 'French Costumes from King Clovis to Our Days,' Massard, Mifliez, Paris, 1834.
RMPG02N1–. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. Harrington. frttty argent. Sable The Hospitallen had a fair estate from an early time,' and Cockersand Abbey also had land,' which was held of the canons by the Woodward family.' In the 17 th century, however, the Woodwards are stated to have held of the lords of Leyland- shire.' Burscough Priory long held an estate there'; their tenants at the Dissolu- tion were James Standish of Arley and Lawrence Bimson.' From the subdivisions de- scribed it is not surprising to find that a 'manor of Shev- ington' has been claimed by sever
RF2AH1C1P–vintage butterflies natural history animal artwork
RMBCE6X6–These are common marks of illegitimacy but do not invariably have that meaning.
RMWNK2XM–St John's Gate, in Clerkenwell, Middlesex, London, GBLondon, london, uk, geography, travel, Photo Kazimierz Jurewicz
RF2C46ACR–Plate I. Heraldry. Blazon of Coat Armour 1748 old antique print picture
RM2JAYNJ6–The Arms Of The Federation of Rhodesia & Nyasaland Description: For Arms: Per fesse Azure and Sable in chief a Sun rising Or and in base six Palets wavy Argent over all a Fesse devetailed counter-dovetailed of the last thereon a Lion passant Gules. And for the Crest: On a Wreath of the Colours, An Eagle regaudant wings extended Or perched upon and grasping in the talons a Fish Argent. And for the Supporters: On the dexter side a Sable Antelope and on the sinister side a Leopard both proper: together with this Motto: Magni Esse Mereamur. July 22, 1954.
RMP5MGKT–N/A. English: Cropped image of engraved print of Shakespeare's coat of arms, printed for John Bell, London, 1787. Blazon: Or, on a bend sable, a [tilting] spear of the field headed argent.[1] . 3 January 1787. unknown engraver 127 Arms of Shaksperecropped
RM2WAEAT6–Sir Rhys ap Thomas, Governor of all Wales, 1449-1525. In ceremonial habit of a Knight of the Garter: fur-lined blue mantle, armorial surcoat, chainmail hauberk, plate armour with no garter, armed with sword, tilting helm with raven crest, emblazoned shield and gauntlet. In the background, Carew Castle. With his blazon, Argent, chevron between three ravens sable. From his tomb effigy in St Peter's church, Caermarthen. Handcoloured copperplate engraving etched by John Augustus Atkinson, aquatinted by Havell, after an illustration by Charles Hamilton Smith from his own Selections of Ancient Costu
RF2H2TRK2–Coat of arms of Spain nation richly embroidered on its flag. Closeup
RM2A74RF9–Yellow or pale tussock moth, Calliteara pudibunda, grey dagger moth, Acronicta psi, and argent and sable moth, Rheumaptera hastata, on a plum branch, Prunus domestica. Handcoloured lithograph after an illustration by Moses Harris from 'The Aurelian; a Natural History of English Moths and Butterflies,' new edition edited by J. O. Westwood, published by Henry Bohn, London, 1840.
RMT3R9PB–TROISIEME REPUBLIQUE 1870-1914, Casque d'officier de dragons modèle 1872-74, Casque plaqué argent au 1/10ème avec garnitures en laiton doré, bandeau avant à la grenade entouré de branches et feuilles de laurier sur fond sablé, cimier avec tête de méduse à l'avant et garnitures latérales composées de palmettes séparées par des feuilles d'eau, bordure de laiton doré sur tout le pourtour, et nuquière en 2 parties rivetées par des clous en cuivre. Crinière de crin noir avec sa tresse centrale et son lacet de serrage arrière, jugulaires spécifiques du, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RME612B7–Bertrand du Guesclin, Constable of France, 1314-1380.
RM2AJAG4X–The Visitacion of Staffordschire . Ixrfoe Iietastot ^Suttmt TQatfer. ^Styeliim Bromfrifo ;Syilm*it ^^nlman Harry Socute>. ffemJdteJforfraxer&aZondon THE VISITATION OF STAFFORDSHIRE, A.D. 1583. 25 Chetelton.* John Boffrey. Cornelius Wirley.Nicholas Waringe.f Ednionde at Lowe. Ricus Lewson. Sr Thomas Sutton.Sr William Warter.}Sheldon.§Bromfeild.||Spilman. Argent, on a chevron within a border engrailed gules five bezants.Argent, a chevron between three annulets sable.Azure, three bugle horns argent.Sable, three falcons heads erased argent.Argent, a chevron between three carpenters squares sabl
RMPG02N8–. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. A HISTORY OF LANCASHIRE. Harrington. frttty argent. Sable The Hospitallen had a fair estate from an early time,' and Cockersand Abbey also had land,' which was held of the canons by the Woodward family.' In the 17 th century, however, the Woodwards are stated to have held of the lords of Leyland- shire.' Burscough Priory long held an estate there'; their tenants at the Dissolu- tion were James Standish of Arley and Lawrence Bimson.' From the subdivisions de- scribed it is not surprising to find that a 'manor of Shev- ington'
RF2AH1C4X–vintage butterflies natural history animal artwork
RMP6G36T–Yellow or pale tussock moth, Calliteara pudibunda, grey dagger moth, Acronicta psi, and argent and sable moth, Rheumaptera hastata, on a plum branch, Prunus domestica. Handcoloured lithograph after an illustration by Moses Harris from 'The Aurelian; a Natural History of English Moths and Butterflies,' new edition edited by J. O. Westwood, published by Henry Bohn, London, 1840.
RMBBJ88A–Ordinaries are basic bearings that may be of any tincture and that may be combined in great variety.
RMMY6RM0–. English: A coat of arms taken from an old whisky bottle. Quarterly, 1 and 4 Or a lion rampant sable within a double tressure flory and counterflory gules, 2 and 3 Sable a chevron argent charged with five cinquefoil sable between three horses’ heads erased argent . circa 1890. Unknown 89 Buchanan Whisky c1890
RMT3RAH7–FANIONS ET DRAPEAUX, Fanion du Groupe de Transport 515, 2ème Compagnie. Fin tissu blanc et vert orné de l'insigne 'à roue dentée d'argent ouverte sur un champ d'azur chargé d'une gazelle bondissant de candide brochant une partie de l'Afrique occidentale de sinople, le tout surbrochant une ancre d'or au nombre 515 de sable sur le diamant', l'autre face présentant brodé argent 'Groupe de Transport 515, 2e Compagnie', franges argentées sur le pourtour sauf du côté passage de hampe, cordelettes d'attache. Dimensions 27 x 40 cm. Le 515 Gpe de Transpor, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2AWCWP3–Collections for a history of Staffordshire . Iwtoe Itety&m <Sitfhm IXJatfrr. <S$*lft*m Bromfnli Oilman ^nlmau ! THE VISITATION OP STAFFORDSHIRE, A.D. 1583. 25 Chetelton* John Boffrey. Cornelius Wirley.Nicholas Waringe.f Edmonde at Lowe. Eicus Lewson. Sr Thomas Sutton.Sr William Warter.JSheldon.§Bromfeild.||Spilman. Argent, on a chevron within aborder engrailed gules fivebezants. Argent, a chevron between three annulets sable.Azure, three bugle horns argent.Sable, three falcons heads erased argent. Argent, a chevron between three carpenters squares sable.Quarterly azure and gules, three d
RMPG034B–. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. LEYLAND HUNDRED. S T A N D 1 S H, three standing argent. Sable dukes the manor or moiety of the manor of later records, was in 1300 sold to Hugh de Standish,' ancestor of the Standish of Duxbury family, and descended like Duxbury,^ being still, it would appear, retained in the heirs of the Standish family. Sir Frank Standish was sole landowner in 1783.^ This manor was formerly said to be held of the king as Duke of Lancaster by the sixth part of a knight's fee.^ The Hospitallers at one time had' land in Heapey.^ The place occ
RM2AE9F7R–vintage natural history illustration
RMBBJ88F–In the partition of a heraldic shield, the field is often divided along the lines occupied by ordinaries.
RMMX26HH–. English: A coat of arms taken from an old whisky bottle. Quarterly, 1 and 4 Or a lion rampant sable within a double tressure flory and counterflory gules, 2 and 3 Sable a chevron argent charged with five cinquefoil sable between three horses’ heads erased argent . circa 1890. Unknown 103 Buchanan Whisky c1890
RMT3R9P2–TROISIEME REPUBLIQUE 1870-1914, Casque d'officier de dragons modèle 1872-74, Casque plaqué argent au 1/10ème avec garnitures en laiton doré, bandeau avant à la grenade entouré de branches et feuilles de laurier sur fond sablé, cimier avec tête de méduse à l'avant et garnitures latérales composées de palmettes séparées par des feuilles d'eau, bordure de laiton doré sur tout le pourtour, et nuquière en 2 parties rivetées par des clous en cuivre. Crinière de crin noir avec sa tresse centrale et son lacet de serrage arrière, jugulaires spécifiques du, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMRDEYEH–. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. A HISTORY OF LANCASHIRE. Harrington. frttty argent. Sable The Hospitallen had a fair estate from an early time,' and Cockersand Abbey also had land,' which was held of the canons by the Woodward family.' In the 17 th century, however, the Woodwards are stated to have held of the lords of Leyland- shire.' Burscough Priory long held an estate there'; their tenants at the Dissolu- tion were James Standish of Arley and Lawrence Bimson.' From the subdivisions de- scribed it is not surprising to find that a 'manor of Shev- ington'
RMPG04T6–. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. Waltham Abbey. Argent a cross engrailed sable ivith five crosslets fitchy or thereon. It consisted of 8 hides and contained two mills.*' It would seem, however, to have been very quickly re- stored to its original owners, for it reappears as part of the endowment of the abbey in charters of Henry II and Richard I.*" The thirteenth- century history of this manor is marked by numerous small grants of land in Arlesey to the abbey by the Bumards and others," but, nevertheless, the Testa de Nevill states that the abbot held
RF2AG05PC–vintage natural history illustration
RMBBJ87W–Conventional representations of tinctures used when it is not possible to print the actual colours of English marks of cadency.
RMMNTG2W–. English: Portrait of an unknown gentleman, probably John Griffith of Talybont, Anglesey. Traditionally identified as John Owen of Porkington and Clenennau, but the arms quarter Griffiths (gules three lions rampant or), Owain Gwynnedd (vert, three eagles or displayed in fess) and Bran of Anglesey (argent a chevron between three crows sable). . 1609. 1017 Portrait of a Welsh gentleman, probably John Griffith of Talybont
RMT3RAH3–FANIONS ET DRAPEAUX, Fanion du Groupe de Transport 515, 2ème Compagnie. Fin tissu blanc et vert orné de l'insigne 'à roue dentée d'argent ouverte sur un champ d'azur chargé d'une gazelle bondissant de candide brochant une partie de l'Afrique occidentale de sinople, le tout surbrochant une ancre d'or au nombre 515 de sable sur le diamant', l'autre face présentant brodé argent 'Groupe de Transport 515, 2e Compagnie', franges argentées sur le pourtour sauf du côté passage de hampe, cordelettes d'attache. Dimensions 27 x 40 cm. Le 515 Gpe de Transpor, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMRDEYE8–. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. Harrington. frttty argent. Sable The Hospitallen had a fair estate from an early time,' and Cockersand Abbey also had land,' which was held of the canons by the Woodward family.' In the 17 th century, however, the Woodwards are stated to have held of the lords of Leyland- shire.' Burscough Priory long held an estate there'; their tenants at the Dissolu- tion were James Standish of Arley and Lawrence Bimson.' From the subdivisions de- scribed it is not surprising to find that a 'manor of Shev- ington' has been claimed by sever
RMPG02YN–. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. Valentine of Bent- clifFe. Argent a bend sable betvieen six cinq- foils gules. Lancashire, lodged at Bentcliffe, and ordered its owner to send out warrants for provisions for the prince's army ; this he did, ' being,in great fear and terror,' but nothing was actually secured for the troops. As soon as Prince Rupert had departed, the garrison at Manchester sent for John Valentine, and under threat of imprisonment and loss of his estates, he was ordered to bring in £zo in money and j^io worth of provisions ; and this was perfo
RM2AE9EBM–vintage natural history illustration
RMBCE6X1–Canting, or punning, arms are derived from the literal meaning or sound of a name.
RMP5NKB3–N/A. English: Berington of Bradwall coat of arms, described as 'Sable, three greyhounds courant in pale Argent, collared Gules, within a bordure of the second. Crest: A greyhound's head Argent issuant from a ducal coronet Or, gorged with a collar Gules'. (Earwaker, 1890) . 28 November 2011 (original upload date). John Parsons Earwaker (1847–1895) Iantresman at en. 191 Berington of moorbarrow and bradwall arms
RMT3R9PT–TROISIEME REPUBLIQUE 1870-1914, Casque d'officier de dragons modèle 1872-74, Casque plaqué argent au 1/10ème avec garnitures en laiton doré, bandeau avant à la grenade entouré de branches et feuilles de laurier sur fond sablé, cimier avec tête de méduse à l'avant et garnitures latérales composées de palmettes séparées par des feuilles d'eau, bordure de laiton doré sur tout le pourtour, et nuquière en 2 parties rivetées par des clous en cuivre. Crinière de crin noir avec sa tresse centrale et son lacet de serrage arrière, jugulaires spécifiques du, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMRDF8J6–. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. LEYLAND HUNDRED. S T A N D 1 S H, three standing argent. Sable dukes the manor or moiety of the manor of later records, was in 1300 sold to Hugh de Standish,' ancestor of the Standish of Duxbury family, and descended like Duxbury,^ being still, it would appear, retained in the heirs of the Standish family. Sir Frank Standish was sole landowner in 1783.^ This manor was formerly said to be held of the king as Duke of Lancaster by the sixth part of a knight's fee.^ The Hospitallers at one time had' land in Heapey.^ The place occ
RMPG0380–. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. Langton. Argent three che-verons gules. Banastre. Argint a cross patonce sable. Elizabeth, who married Robert Parker'of Extwistle, and their descendants have retained it to the present time. Banastre Parker, their son, transferred the family seat to Cuerden. He died in 1738, and was succeeded by his son Robert, who married Anne daughter and heir of Thom.is Townley of Royle,^ and in 1779 was succeeded by his elder son Banastre, and he in 17S8 by his brother Thomas Townley Parker. The latter had married Susannah daughter and he
RMBCE6XM–The badge of Clan MacLean, which reads, 'Virtue Mine Honour.'
RMP00CNB–. English: Coat of arms of Idar Maharaja of ... Arms: Barry of six Gules and Argent, on a pale raguly Vert, a tower of the second, and a canton paly of five Tenné, Argent, Gules, Or and Vert. Crest: On a helmet tot the dexter, lambrequined Gules and Argent, a falcon rising proper. Supporters: Two Leopards Sable. Motto: Ama Idario Gadha Jitya (We Conquered the Fortress of Idar). (T. 34) . before 1947. w:en:Idar State 50 Idar CoA early
RM2AJ4XN5–A history of Thomas Canfield and of Matthew Camfield, with a genealogy of their descendants in New Jersey . 3. Argent, a fret engrailed, sable.Crest, Out of a tower a demi lady ppr..
RMPG03NF–. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. WEST DERBY HUNDRED. Lander of New Hall. Sable three mullets in bend argent between tivo btndlets indented or. Under the Commonwealth the Gerard estates, as above related, were confiscated ; the properties of Hugh Orrell ^ and Elizabeth Rogerson, widow,*' were also sequestered for recusancy. In 1717 John Darbyshire, Thomas Naylor, Elizabeth Aray of Chorley, John Taylor of Lydiate, Edward Unsworth, John Boardman, and Andrew Moore registered estates as ' papists.'" The family of Lander of New Hall appears during the 17th ce
RMBCE6XB–The coat of arms of Canada, derived from the royal arms of the United Kingdom, also represents French traditions and ties.
RMP5GA07–N/A. English: Arms: Azure a cross engrailed or between four pairs of shaves in saltire argent handled or. Crest: On a wreath or and azure out of the clouds proper two arms embowed carnation the shirt sleeves folded beneath the elbows argent in the hands a shave argent handled or. Supporters: Dexter, an elk proper attired and unguled or; Sinister, a goat argent flashed sable. 8 August 1583. College of Arms 357 Coat of Arms Colour large
RM2AXJXTA–Peacham's Compleat gentleman, 1634 . He beareth. Or, on a pile inpoint Azur, three Martlets ofthe firft, this is the paternallCoate of Tohias Wood ofLaiton in the County ciEJfex,Efquire.. Hee beareth Argent, threeTheons Sable. This Coate isancient, and borne by a worthyGentleman a friend to theMufes in all good parts, andnow living beyond the Seas. P X He 212
RMPG037N–. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. Langton. Argent three che-verons gules. Banastre. Argint a cross patonce sable. Elizabeth, who married Robert Parker'of Extwistle, and their descendants have retained it to the present time. Banastre Parker, their son, transferred the family seat to Cuerden. He died in 1738, and was succeeded by his son Robert, who married Anne daughter and heir of Thom.is Townley of Royle,^ and in 1779 was succeeded by his elder son Banastre, and he in 17S8 by his brother Thomas Townley Parker. The latter had married Susannah daughter and he
RMMNX0BR–. Deutsch: Wappen des Herzogtums Sachsen-Lauenburg zwischen ca. 1507 bis 1671. English: The coat of arms of Duchy of Saxony, Angria and Westphalia (Lauenburg) as used between 1507 and 1671. It shows in the upper left quarter the Ascanian barry of ten, in or and sable, covered by a crancelin of rhombs (they are not shown in this undetailed copy) bendwise in vert.[1] The crancelin symbolises the Saxon ducal crown. The second quarter shows in azure an eagle crowned in or, representing the imperial Pfalzgraviate of Saxony. The third quarter displays in argent three water-lily leaves in gules, stan
RM2AJ4XX7–A history of Thomas Canfield and of Matthew Camfield, with a genealogy of their descendants in New Jersey . 1. Sa. a fret engr. and in the dexterchief corner a cinquefoil. 2. Ar. afreteng. sa. on a cantonof the last a lure of the first.. 3. Argent, a fret engrailed, sable.Crest, Out of a tower a demi lady ppr.
RMPG045X–. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. OSBORN, Baronet. Argent a bend berween fWQ lions sable. charter of Edward I, and also to view of frankpledge held twice a year in the manor by prescriptive right." At the time of the dissolution of Chicksands, the priory's estate was worth ^9 12;. %d.^ Henry VIII in 1544 granted the manor to Henry Audeley and John Maynard and their heirs,*' but it was probably soon acquired by Richard Snowe and Elizabeth his wife, who had already obtained in 1540 the manor of Chicksands, and all lands in that parish belonging to the dissolv
RMMX9WBK–. English: John Grandisson, Bishop of Exeter from 1327 -1369 15 July Coat of arms in his psalter. Blazon: Paly of six argent and azure a bend sable charged with a mitre upon a priest's stole between two eagles displayed, argent. 'Lives of the Bishops of Exeter' describes his actual arms (being Grandisson differenced by substitution of the mitre for the middle eagle) as: Paly of six argent and azure, a bend gules, charged with a mitre between two eaglets displayed, or. Grandisson bequeathed his Psalter to Isabella, dau. of King Edward III . 7 December 2013, 12:59:48. unknown - paid for by John
RM2AN3Y5Y–Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county . Crest—On a ducal coronet or, a lion,(2) passant gardant, sable.Arms—Sable, a lion passant gardant argent: a chief engrailed or. (*) Margetson, Margeston, or Margaretson(Berrys County Genealogies, Sussex, p. 258). (2) Gorged with the same (accordin;some). ON A MINIATURE OF JOHN -SELDEN. By MARK ANTONY LOWER.
RMPG04PD–. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. A HISTORY OF HERTFORDSHIRE. Ckcil, Marquess of Salisburj'. Barry of ten pieces argent and aaure six scutcAeons sable 'with a lion argent in each and the difference oja crescents beyond reprises.** In 1400 the tenants of this manor were exonerated from p.^ying the expenses of the knights of the shire in the coming Parliame t.^' In 1600 Bishop Martin Heton exchanged the manor with Queen Elizabeth for other lands,-'' and in January 1601-Z Elizabeth granted it with suit of mill, warren, court leet and view of frank- pledge to Thoma
RMMNWTWF–. Portrait of Sir Robert Cotton, 1st Baronet (d.1631) of Connington. Collection of Society of Antiquaries, London. Arms of Cotton (Ancient): Argent, a bend sable between three pellets. The arrangement as seen on monuments in Exeter Cathedral to Bishop William Cotton (d.1621), Bishop of Exeter and on monument to his grandson Edward Cotton (d.1675), Treasurer of Exeter Cathedral, may be th result of 20th c. restoration.(See images[1]). William Cotton (fl.1378,1400) lord of the manor of Cotton in Cheshire, married Agnes de Ridware, daughter and heiress of Walter de Ridware, lord of the manor of H
RM2AFNHNN–. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. Nathalie, eldest d. of Col. John Shand, Madras StaffCorps:—Edward John Gregory Alford, Esq., b. 1890. Res.— ALFORD of Manor House, Devonport (H. Coll.). Or,on a chevron azure, between in chief two roses gules and inbase a boars head couped sable, three fleurs-de-lys argent..
RMPG0512–. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. Chester. Ermine a chief sable ivith a griffon passant argent therein^ eldest son of Sir Edward Chester, the lord of Nut- hampstead.' Newsells Park and demesne lands were purchased late in the 17th century by William Newland, who transferred them to his son Thomas.'° They were subsequently purchased by Rear-Admiral Sir John Jennings," who served under Rooke at Gibraltar and was for many years Admiral of the White.i^ His son George Jennings reunited Newsells Park with the manorial rights by acquiring the latter from Edward C
RMMWBKXA–. English: John Grandisson, Bishop of Exeter from 1327 -1369 15 July Coat of arms in his psalter. Blazon: Paly of six argent and azure a bend sable charged with a mitre upon a priest's stole between two eagles displayed, argent. 'Lives of the Bishops of Exeter' describes his actual arms (being Grandisson differenced by substitution of the mitre for the middle eagle) as: Paly of six argent and azure, a bend gules, charged with a mitre between two eaglets displayed, or. Grandisson bequeathed his Psalter to Isabella, dau. of King Edward III . 7 December 2013, 12:59:48. unknown - paid for by John
RM2AJFREP–Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . in Digneveton Park, madeby the Duke of Loraine to the men of Laxfield. MayI. 1208. There was the seat of the family for along period. The ancient coat of arms is: Checquey,argent and gules upon a pale, sable, three mullets,pierced, or. (I) Lord Symond Fiske, to whom the Englishand American line is traced, was the progenitor ofDr. Jeremiah Fiske, of Clinton, Massachusetts. Itis believed that he was grandson of Daniel Fiske,the first mentio
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