Some Feudal Coats of Arms from Heraldic Rolls 1298-1418: Illustrated with 830 Zinco Etchings from Effigies, Brasses and Coats of Arms |
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Arden and St Arden Roll argent and azure argent and gules argent F argent three Arundel Roll ascribed Ashmole Roll azure three Ballard Roll banneret baston battle of Boroughbridge battle of Falkirk bend sable bendlet besants bezants blasoned Boroughbridge 1322 capitulation of Calais Carlaverock 1300 checquy chevron between three chevron gules chief gules chief three Cotgrave cotised crusily de-bore Dering Roll differenced Dunstable tournament 1308 eagle displayed Earl engrailed ermine fess gules fitchée Fitz fleurs-de-lys fretty George Roll Glover Roll gules F Harl Howard Roll John de-(H John-(E label lozenges lyon rampant argent lyon rampant sable martlets mullets Nobility Roll Ordinary Parliamentary Roll Parly quarterly Roll and Jenyns sable F sable three saltire sealed the Barons second Dunstable tournament Segar Roll Shirley siege of Calais siege of Carlaverock siege of Rouen Sir John Sir Richard Sir Robert Sir Thomas Sir William Sire Surrey Roll three mullets tricked vair vert
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Page 85 - Roll) bore, or a cross engrailed gules in the first quarter a martlet vert ; Parliamentary Roll. See HARCLA. Harding, Sir Edmond, of Kent, KL— (H. vL Roll) bore, gules, a lyon rampant ermine over all a chevron or ; Arundd Roll.
Page 195 - Vrswick. [Argent, on a bend Sable three lozenges of the field, each charged with a saltire Gules.] 9.
Page 61 - Argent, a chief vaire Or and Gules, over all a bend Sable.* 1 A drawing and plan appeared in The Builders
Page 175 - Quarterly gules and ermine in the first and fourth a goat's head erased silver, the horns gold.
Page 33 - Calais 134,, quarterly argent and gules, on a bend sable three mullets of the firsL The metal is altered to or in the Ashmole MS.
Page 41 - Cope, William, of Essex, gentleman (H. YL Roll) bore, argent, on a chevron azure between three roses gules slipped and leaved vert as many fleurs-de-lys of the field ; Arundel Roll.
Page 211 - Argent, on a bend Sable three lozenges of the first, each charged with a saltire Gules [Urswick], in scda fenestra borial...
Page v - 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 e cuntrey, hath left no memory of them in the Generall Office. These were upon deceasse attached by arreats, alienated and sould.
Page 39 - F. Comyn, John— (E. L Roll) bore, gules three garbs or. (F.) Ascribed also to Sir JoHN in the Guillim Roll. See BUCHAN. Comyn, Sir John, of Lincolnshire— (E. n. Roll) bore, argent, crusily and three garbs gules ; Parliamentary Roll. Comyn, (H. in. Roll) bore, azure, semée of estoiles or, a chief argent, over all three garbs argent (sic) (? counterehanged) banded gules.
Page 29 - Per pale [or and azure], on a chief [gules] three leopards' faces [of the first] [Caldecott].