| Thomas Robson - Great Britain - 1830 - 660 pages
...escallops or. — Crest, a greyhound running against a tree, ppr. HENDER, [Botreaux Castle, Cornw.] az. a lion ramp, within an orle of escallops or. — Crest, a sword, erect, ar. the blade wavy, guttee de sang, with flames of (ire ppr. issuing from the sides and... | |
| Thomas Robson - Great Britain - 1830 - 670 pages
...escallops or. — Crest, a greyhound running against a tree, ppr. HENDER, [Botreaux Castle, Cornw.] az. a lion ramp, within an orle of escallops or. — Crest, a sword, erect, ar. the blade wavy, guttee de sang, with flames of tire ppr. issuing from the sides and... | |
| Thomas Robson (engraver.) - 1830 - 704 pages
...escallops or. — Crest, a greyhound running against a tree, ppr. HENDER, [Botreaux Castle, Cornw.] az. a lion ramp, within an orle of escallops or. — Crest, a sword, erect, ar. the blade wavy, guttee de sang, with flames of tire ppr. issuing from the sides and... | |
| Joseph Polsue - Cornwall (England : County) - 1872 - 566 pages
...Crest — On a chapeau a falcon, wings elevated ar. HENDER or HENDOWER of S. Wenn and Bottreaux Castle, Az. a lion ramp, within an orle of escallops or. Crest — A sword erect ar. the blade wavy guttée de sang. HENDER, Az. 3 broad arrows gn. HENNAH of S. Austell,... | |
| Sir John Maclean - Cornwall (England : County) - 1873 - 140 pages
...THAT BY CHANCE is SENT TO SEE THIS GRAVE, BECOMES HIS MONUMENT. Above is an escutcheon of arms: viz., az. a lion ramp, within an orle of escallops or, Crest ; a flaming sword erect, for Hender ; impaling : ar. a fess gu. betw. three lions ramp, differenced with a crescent, for Thorne.... | |
| Sir Henry Saint-George, Henry St. George - Cornwall (England : County) - 1874 - 384 pages
...pedigree of Hele, see < Visit. Devon, 1620,' pp. 145-8, and < Hist, of Trigg Minor,' vol. i., p. 42. ss 2 John Hender, of Botreaux Castle, died 7 June, 1611...lion ramp, within an orle of escallops or. Crest, a naming sword erect, and impaling, Ar. a fess gu. betw. 3 lions ramp, difference, with a crescent for... | |
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