| Thomas Robson - Heraldry - 1830 - 664 pages
...— Crest, a buck's head couped gu. attired or. Bvxton, [Tibenham, Norf. and Derb.] sa. two bars ar. on a canton of the second a buck of the first, attired or. — Crest, a pelican or, with wings expanded, vulning her breast gu. BUYSHALL, sa. three lozenges in... | |
| Norfolk (England) - 1872 - 506 pages
...the family a second coat of arms to be quartered with the original coat, viz., Sable, 2 bars argent on a canton of the second, a buck of the first attired Or. 37. FRANCIS NORRIS. One of those who refused to subscribe to the regaining of Newcastle. (See No. 15.)... | |
| Edmund Lodge - Baronetage - 1859 - 914 pages
...2nd coat (granted by CHAULES II. to John Buxton, Esq., MP, for his services during the civil wars), sa., two bars arg. on a canton of the second, a buck of the first attired or. Cres/s. — A buck's head gu., and a pelican or. Motto. — Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it... | |
| Norfolk (England) - 1872 - 512 pages
...the family a second coat of arms to be quartered with the original coat, viz., Sable, 2 bars argent on a canton of the second, a buck of the first attired Or. 37. FRANCIS NORRIS. One of those who refused to subscribe to the regaining of Newcastle. (See No. 15.)... | |
| Norfolk (England) - 1872 - 478 pages
...the family a second coat of arms to be quartered with the original coat, viz., Sable, 2 bars argent on a canton of the second, a buck of the first attired Or. 37. FRANCIS NORRIS. One of those who refused to subscribe to the regaining of Neweastle. (See No. 15.)... | |
| John Charles Cox - Church architecture - 1877 - 700 pages
...effective post-Reformation carving. On the former may be read the arms of Buxton of Brassington : — Sa., two bars, arg., on a canton of the second, a buck trippant of the field ; and also the crest on a helmet — a pelican vulning itself, or. The arms of... | |
| Frederick Charles Cass, London and Middlesex Archaeological Society - East Barnet (England) - 1885 - 346 pages
...services to the royal cause, during the Civil War, Charles the Second granted this family a second coat, Sa. two bars arg. on a canton of the second a buck of the first, attired or. William Pert, of Arnolds, in the parish of Mountnessing, co. Essex, the husband of Isabel Conyers,... | |
| John Horace Round - Genealogy - 1901 - 544 pages
...is entered as of "yeoman" rank in I43I.1 When it came to bear arms, its coat was " Sa. two bars ar., on a canton of the second a buck of the first attired or."2 Removing to Brassington in the same county, this family had a cadet branch, descending from a... | |
| William Armstrong Crozier - Heraldry - 1904 - 164 pages
...on a cloud ppr. BUXTON. Idaho. Augustus Buxton, Boise City, 1890. (Chester.) Sable, two bars argent on a canton of the second a buck of the first, attired or. CREST— A pelican or, with wings expanding, vulning her breast gules. BYFIELD. Massachusetts. Nathaniel... | |
| Genealogy - 1903 - 292 pages
...Norfolk had possessions. At the Visitation of 1589 the arms passed to Robert Buxton were Quarterly i & 4 sa. two bars arg. on a canton of the second a buck trippant of the first attired or, 2 & 3 az. three herons or, the crest a pelican vulning itself. Now... | |
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