The Church Heraldry of Norfolk: pt. V. Hundreds of South Erpingham, Eynesford, Launditch, and Wayland. pt. VI. Hundreds of Grimshoe, Clackclose, Freebridge Marshland, Freebridge Lynn, and Gallow. pt. VII. Hundreds of Smithdon, Brothercross, North Greenhoe, Holt, and North Erpingham. Title and indexes to vol. II

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Page 128 - Quarterly gules on a bend between six cross crosslets fitchee argent, an escutcheon or, charged with a demi-lion rampant, pierced through the mouth with an arrow, within a double tressure flory counterflory...
Page 112 - Crest. On a chapeau, gules, turned up ermine, a lion statant, guardant, Or, crowned with a ducal coronet, gules, and gorged with a collar gobone, charged as the border in the coat.
Page 290 - Quarterly, argent and gules, on the second and third quarters, a fret or, over all on a bend sable three escallops of the first, for SPENCER.
Page 272 - Arms— Azure, on a chevron or, between three bears' heads couped argent muzzled gules, a roebuck's head erased between two hands issuant from the ends of the chevron, each holding a dagger dl proper.
Page 125 - Of Exeter) he had Issue Two Daughters. A chast Husband, a provident Father. He crowned his pious Life with as pious and Christian Departure at Stoke...
Page 409 - Barry nebule"e of six, argent and azure, a chief quarterly gules and or ; on the first and fourth quarters, a lion passant gardant of the fourth ; on the second and third, two roses gules, barbed vert. CHEST.— A pegasus current, with wings indorsed, argent. MOTTO. —God is our friend. ^L^fUf^ 1-^^^\^ __==_ " "~" ^ktniuie ati& (fUuUrvg. THE ancient ordinary of the Skinners' company is dated ft f January 20th, 1437.
Page 423 - Forest, who erects this Monument in grateful and tender remembrance of him. During a period of twenty-six years, He distinguished himself in Parliament by his eloquence and talents, And was repeatedly called to the highest...
Page 278 - Quarterly [argent and gules], in the second and third quarters a fret [or], over all a bend [sable], charged with three escallop shells [of the first].
Page 423 - Livest thou, Thomas ? yeas : where ? with God on high. Art thou not dead ? yeas, and here I lye. I that with men on earth did live to die, Died for to live with Christ eternallie.
Page 128 - Roberts, esq. who assumed the surname and arms of Coke on succeeding to the estates of his maternal uncle Thomas Coke, Earl of Leicester. His mother wag Elizabeth, daughter of George Chamberlayne, afterwards Denton, esq.

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