Visitation of England and Wales, Volume 6

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Joseph Jackson Howard, Frederick Arthur Crisp
Priv. printed, 1898 - England
 

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Page 33 - Per chevron, azure and or, three lions passant guardant in pale, counterchanged, on a chief argent, as many snakes nowed sable, stinged gules.
Page 1 - Kong and its dependencies, and Her Majesty's Plenipotentiary and Chief Superintendent of British Trade in China.
Page 89 - Arms. — Argent, on a chief indented gules three crosses patee of the field.
Page 153 - LLEWELLIN.TURBERVILLE, quarterly; first and fourth, gu. three chev. ar. ; second and third, chequy or and gu. a fesse спи. for Turberville. — Crest, a lamb bearing a banner, charged with a cross of St. George, a glory round the head. Motto, Vint-it qui patitur.
Page 2 - Servian Popular Poetry (1827), Specimens of the Polish Poets (1827), Poetry of the Magyars (1830), Ancient Poetry and Romances of Spain (1824), and many more, are among his publications.
Page 24 - Argent, on a pile engrailed sable, a water-bouget of the first, between two flaunches of the second, each charged with a water-bouget, also of the first. Crest. — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a mount vert, thereon a portcullis with chains sable, three water-bougets fessewise of the last.
Page 146 - COAT OF ARMS CRAIG ( CRAGIN) Heraldic Description: Arms - Ermine, on a fesse sable, three crescents argent. Crest - A chevalier on horseback, his broken spear in bend, all proper. Motto - Vive Deo et vives. Symbolic Description: Ermine in ancient times was the so-called royal fur and only those of noble blood were allowed to bear it in their arms. Ermine was used in the lUth century for the costly dress of Kings, Nobles and Prelates.
Page 65 - Gules, a chevron vair between three crescents argent. CREST — A stag's head couped at the neck and affrontee gules attired or. MOTTO — Cervus non servus.
Page 1 - Or holding in the dexter paw an arrow in bend sinister and in the sinister paw an oriental bow paleways.
Page 86 - Or, a fret azure; 2nd and 3rd, Or, a bend azure between three lions' heads, gules. Crest. — A lion or, bearing a bow proper. Daniel Eaton of Deene, co.

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