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A registry of American families entitled to coat armor from the earliest to the present time

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Printed by the Genealogical Association, 1904 - Heraldry - 92 pages
  

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Page 59 - Argent, a saltire wavy between four roses gules. CREST — A demi-savage grasping in his dexter hand a sheaf of arrows, and pointing with the sinister to an imperial crown or. MOTTO— This I'll defend.
Page 17 - Paly of six argent and azure on a chief gules a lion passant guardant or. CREST— A swan's head and neck erased argent, ducally gorged or.
Page 12 - BALCHE. Pennsylvania. Same Arms as Balche of Massachusetts. BALCHE. Maryland. Rev. Thomas Balche, 1685. Same Arms as Balche of Massachusetts. BALDWIN. Connecticut. Richard Baldwin, Milford, 1665. (Buckingham.) Argent, six oak leaves in pairs, two in chief and one in base vert, stalks sable, their points downward. CREST— A squirrel sejant or.
Page 26 - Richard Chancellor, Westmoreland Co., 1682. (Lanark.) Or, a lion rampant sable armed and langued gules on a chief of the last three mullets of the first.
Page 62 - Per pale or and sable a chevron between three snaffle bridle-bits counter-changed. Crest. — A horse's head couped argent bridled and maned or charged on the neck with a bezant between two wings gold.
Page 60 - Argent, a fir tree growing out of a mount in base vert, surmounted of a sword bend-ways supporting on its point an Imperial Crown ppr. in dexter chief a canton azure.
Page 12 - Azure, on a saltire engrailed sable, five escallops of the field, on a chief of the second a lion passant of the first.
Page 39 - Argent, a fesse sable between three lions' heads erased gules. CREST— Out of a ducal coronet or, a cock's head issuing gules combed and wattled. MOTTO— Hora e sempre.
Page 39 - On a cap of maintenance ppr. a booted and armed leg, couped at the thigh, quarterly argent and sable spur or. MOTTO— Virtus sola invicta.
Page 64 - Barry of six or and azure, on a chief of the first two pellets between two base esquierres of the second, over all an inescutcheon argent.

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