The Visitations of Hertfordshire: Made by Robert Cooke, Esq.,Clarencieux, in 1572, and Sir Richard St. George, Kt., Clarencieux, in 1634 with Hertfordshire Pedigrees from Harleian Mss. 6147 and 1546. Ed. by Walter C. Metcalfe

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Harleian Society, 1886 - Heraldry - 181 pages
 

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Page 4 - ... a Chauncey Monument of Italian marble was erected in Durham, Connecticut, with suitable inscriptions, and of the following dimensions: The Obelisk is 7 feet 9 inches in height; the cap 10 inches; the Die, 4 feet 10 inches; the base 1 foot 4 inches. The whole height, 14 feet 9 inches. The Chauncey Arms; Gules, a cross patonce, Argent, on a Chief Azure a lion passant Or.
Page 3 - for the publication of inedited manuscripts relating to Genealogy, Family History, and Heraldry...
Page 13 - OF IRELAND (care of Hodges, Figgis, and Co., 104 Grafton Street, Dublin). 14 Sept. 1872. NAVAL AND MILITARY CLUE, 94 Piccadilly, W.
Page 22 - Bank, ar. a chev. betw. three falcons' heads, erased, sa. Norris, sa. billettee, a cross, flowered, or. NORROYS, or NORREYS, quarterly, ar. and gu.; in the second and third quarters, a fret ; over all a fesse sa. charged with two mullets of the first. NORRYS, [Ricot...
Page 3 - HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF MANCHESTER, KP HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF WESTMINSTER, KG THE MOST NOBLE THE MARQUIS OF BUTE, KT THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF ARRAN, KP THE RIGHT HON.
Page 123 - Issuing out of rays proper an unicorn's head couped argent, horned and maned or, gorged with a leaf of laurel vert. £ пороги
Page 69 - Faire man devoir. Jocelyn, or Jocelyne, [Sawbridgeworth, Herts.] The same arms and crest. JOCEYS, ar. an eagle displ. sa. over all a bendlet gu. JOCOYS, ar. an eagle displ. sa. a bend az.
Page 97 - Or, on a fess dancettee azure, three stars of the field ; on a canton of the second, the sun in its splendor ppr. CREST— Out of a ducal coronet, a cubit arm erect, habited, azure. In the hand ppr five ears of wheat or.
Page 23 - IWARDBY. The same as EWERBY. IWARDBY, [Maple, Durham, Oxon] ar. on a saltier engr. sa. a rose of the field ; on a chief of the second, two mullets, pierced, of the first. Iwis, and IWYS. See his.

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